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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. 1 L. t: 3 4 5 6 3 A^ IN N I TRI TUB 310NTREAL DIRECTORY FOR 1844-5, C05TAI51S0, riRST, AH ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS GENERALLY; SECOND, I ; A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, IN WHICH Till: NAMKS OF iSUUSCRlHEUS ARK ARRANGED INDER THEIR PRorER BUSINESS HIOADS; A>U, Tiuttn, A DIRECTORY TO THE AisSLRANCE COMPANIES, RANKS, NATIONAL, UELlCilOUS, AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS, AND TO ALL PUBLIC OITTCES, CHURCHES, &c. &c. IN THE CITY. I t1 I ;1 r v^^^^ J^'-*^^ %'■». • BY ROBERT W. S. MACK AY. I^ontreal: TRIKTED AJTD SoLO BY LOVELL AND GIBSON, ST. NICHOF.AS STIIEET AND ROBEUr W. S. MACKAY, 115 NOTRE DAME SlUEET. PRICB FIVR tiUlLXINUS. H fcl. an in th th al he ne w< tu de PREFACE I S - •>./-,r^ <>•■>.-. ---w----- In presenting a new volume of the Montreal Directory to the public, the Compiler feels bound to apologise for the de- lay which has occurred in its issue, a delay which has been mainly caused by a desire to render the work as useful and and correct as possible, to attain which end he considered it imperative that all Government Officers and Offices should be included. The work contains about a thousand names more in the Alphabetical part than that of last year. When to this it is added that the price of the book remains as before, although its value and cost have been materially enhanced, he is induced to hope that a copy will be purchased by each gentleman in business, who desires the success and perma- nency of the Directory to be assured. To those gentlemen who have heretofore sustained the work by advertising or subscribing, the Compiler begs to re- turn his grateful acknowledgments, and to express a confi- dent hope, that the present volume will be found still more worthy of their support than its predecessors. ROBT. W. S. MACKAY. Montreal, July, 1844. a2 Arl Ap. Aui Am Ban Ran Dak Bak( Bene Bbcl^ Blocj Boarj Boarc Boarc Book! Boot, Brass Brewi Br us}] Butch CabiiK Camp] Carpel Carver Chair ] Chemi Cham]; China, Chop a Circuli Civil E CivU S Cigar ] Churcl Clubs, ; I INDEX. Addenda to the Alphabctloftl Directory, 11 Addenda to the ClassiflcJ Duaincss Directory, 298-300 Alphabetical Directory, 12-196 Accountant, 107 Advocates 1J»7 l»9 Advocate'8 Library, 2^7 Architects, 10f»-2«O Artists, 200-257 Apothecaries, Chemists and Drupfgists, 216 Auctioneers and Commission Murchaiits, 201 Assurance Companies, Life, Fire, and Marine, 2o2-207 Ranks and Bank Agencies, 269-27* Ranker, 202 Bakers, 202 Baker of Ship Bread 269 Benevolent Institutions, 2M9-29I Black and White Smiths, 269 Blockand Pump Maker, 209 Board of Trade, 272 Board of Works 283 Boarding nouses, 202 Booksellers, Stationers, and Bookbinder.*, 203-206 Boot, Shoe and Leather Dealers, 205-209 Brass Founders, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, &c., 221-298-299 Brewers and Distillers, 210 Brush Makers, 210 Butchers, 211 Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, 212-213 Camphine Lamp Store, 213 Carpenters and Joiners, 213-214 Carvers, Gilders, and Looking Glass Manufacturers, 214 Chair Makers and Furniture Dealers 214 Chemists and Druggists, 216 Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad, 272-273 China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers, &c., 21S Chop and Coffee Houses, 216 Circulating Library, 217 Civil Engineers, 217 Civil Secretary's Office, 282 Cigar Dealer, 217 Churches, &c 293-2f'4 Clubs, Lodges, &c., 29<>-2&7 I f ' > M .LjSM • •• Vlll. I'AOR Clothlerii, and Tailors 215-249 Coach and CarriaRO Makers, 217-218 Coach, Cab, Caleshe and Cart Iliro 279 CoUeges and Schools, 295-296 Comb Manufacturers and Fancy Goudd Importers, 218 Commission Merchants, 218-219 Commission Agents, 219 Confectioners 219-220 Cooper and Trovision Pucker, 221 Coppersmiths, Brass Founders and numbers, 221-298-299 Corporation of the City, 277-279 Courts of La'w 274 Crown Lands Office, 283 Custom House, 274 Dancing Academies, 221 Days of Despatching English Mails, 277 Dentists, 221-222 Distillers and Brewers, 21o Dress Makers, &c....... 249 Dry Goods Merchants, Wholesale, 223 Dry Goods, &c., 223-224 Dyers and Scourers, 226 Engravers and Lithographers, 226 Exchange and Money Broker, 226 Executive Government of Canada, 281-283 Executive Council and Officers of do, 281 Fancy Stores, 226 Fancy Soap Manufacturer, 226 Fire Assurance Companies, 262-269 Fire Engines, 280 Forwarding Merchants, 227 Foundries, 227 Fur Dresser, 237 Furniture Stores, 212-214 Furriers, &c., 236-238 Gas Light Company, 273 General Merchants, 227-229 General Post Office, 275-277 Ginger Beer Brewers, 229 Gold Beater, o 229 Governor General, Suite, &c., 281 Grocery Merchants, Wholesale, 230 Groceries, &c., 230-232 Gunsmiths, 232-233 Hair Dressers, &c., 233 Hardware Merchants, 233-236 Hatters and Furriers, 236-238 Hospitals, 289-290 IX. Hotels and Inns, 238-241 House Furnishinjy Wiirehouso, 241 Hyilromctor Manufacturer, 241 Ink and Blackinjj Manufacturer, 241 Inspectors of rroiluco and Fees, 280 Jewellers, Watchmakers, &c., 242 Justices of the Teace,.. 284-286 Lard Oil and Candle Manufacturer 243 Leather Merchants and Tanners, 244 Legislative Council, Officers of, 282 Literary Societies, 280-287 Livery Stables, 244 Llojds' Agents, 266 Lodges, Clubs, &c., 296-298 Looking Glass Manufacturers, &c., , 244 Lumber Merchants, 245-298 Machinists and Printing Press Maker, , 245 Masonic Lodges, 296 Mechanics' Institute, 287 Medical Board, Sec, 2r)7 Mercantile Library Association, 286 Merchant Tailors, 245-249 Milliners and Dress Makers 249 Mineral Water Depot, 250 Money and Exchange Broker, , 226 Music, Professors and Teachers of, 251 Musical Instrument Manufacturers, &c.,.. 250-251 Municipal Taxes, 278 Nail Manufacturers, 252 National Societies, , 287-289 Natural History Society, 286 Newspapers and Periodicals, , 252-253 Notaries Public 253-254 Nursery and Seedsman 254 Odd Fellows' Lodges, 297 Organ Builders, &c., 251 Paint, Oil, Glass, &c.. Dealer 254-255 Painters, 255 Paper Warehouse, 255 Pawnbrokers, 255 Portrait and Landscape Painters, 257 ■ii ! ^ i' Physicians and Surgeons, 255-257 Post Offices, Geiitnil anil Montreal, 274-276 Printing Offices, 257-258 Produce and Bill JJntkcrs, 255 Provision Merchants, 258 Provision Puckers, 258 Provincial Sccretury's Office, 282 Provincial Jlegi>,ti;ir's Office, 28.1 Provision Inspectors, 258 Public Offices 283-284 Railroad, 272 Hates and Fares c.f Cubs, Culcshes, &e,, 279 Ueceiver General's Office, 282 Uoligi(jus Societies, 291-292 258 229 271 259 259 259 260 260 283 Saddlers and Jfiirness Makers, Sarsajiarilla Beer Brcuxr.s, Savings Banks,.,. Ship Bread Baker, Smiths, Ilursc Shoer.s, &c., Stage Offices Stock Manufacturers, Straw and Silk Goods Importers,. Survej'or General's Office, Tailors and Clothiers, 245-249 Tallow Chandlers, Tanners and Leather ^Ierchant«?, Tavern and Inn Keepers, Temperance Societies, Tin Plato Workers, Tobacconists, Tolls and Wharfage Dues, Turners, University of ^I'Gill College, Veterinary Surgeons, Watchmakers and Jewellers, Water Works Company, Wharftige Dues, &c., Wine Merchants, Wire Workers, Wooden Ware and Clocks, &c., West India Enn'gration, 260 244 260 290 261 261 281 261 295 261 242 273 281 261 261 241 300 XI. ADDENDA TO THE ALPUABETICAL DUIECTORY. Adftms, J., hjk'clrometer manufacturer, Rcoolkt, urnr M'Gill st Alexander & M*Indoc, commissiun merchants, St. Tln'riso street. Alley, J., commissariat department, liouso head cl" Amherst st. Armour, Robert, jr., house St. Alexander street, Begly, Thomas A., house 53 St. Lewis street. Darnard, John, hardware, 147 St. I'aul street. Berlin, II., music store, 1 Great St. Sames street. Boyd, Wra., Albert hotel, 30 St. Paul street. Blackader, Francis F., house Cote street. Bouchette, Joseph, house Mansion House, Collepfc street. Bristow, Wm., general merchant, 59 Commissioners street, house at Mrs. Gosselin's, RecoUet street, Brown, George, architect, St. Helen street. Charpentier, 1*. F., dry gootls, 130 St. Paul street. Castle, G. & Co., clothing store, M'Gill, near Commissioners st. Cottcrell, D., house Craig, near Radigonde . troet. Crow, G. B., tobacconist, 24 St. Jean Baptiste street. Dc St. Cere, L. D., boarding house, 14 St. Lawrence street. Draper, Hon. AV. II., office 45 Notre Dame street. Elliott, Misses, dry goods, 149i Notre Dame street. Evans, William, boot and shoemaker, Ilerminc, near Jure street. Frascr, Thomas, tea and coffee rooms, 156 Notre Dame street. Goodcnough, R. A., broker, St. Paul street, near City Bunk. Gould, C. C. P., hotel. Mansion House, College street. Hammond, Thomas, house 105 St. Charles Borromcc street. Hart, J., Arcade hotel, Bonsecours street. Hector, Thomas, house Colborne avenue, near St. Mary street. Howard & Thompson, dry goods, 140 Notre Dame street. Jarmy, H. G., house 24 St. Elizabeth street. Joseph & Co, tobacconists, 130 St. Paul street. Kersten, Edward, land and general agent. Exchange court St. Paul street. Latour, L. A. 11., house 16 St. Vincent street. Lucas, Boyd & Co., pasteboard and box makers, office 30 St. Paul street. Mack, D. and J., general merchants, 25 St. Francois Xavier st. Macnamara, W. H., commission agent, 104 Notre Dame street. Russell, Andrew, house St. Monique street. Walton, J., bookseller, 195 Notre Dame street. \ ' I Ad, Ad Ad Ads Ada Ada Ada Adai Adai Adai Addi Addi Addj Agar AggE Aggc Agnc Ahel Ahel MONTREAL DIRECTORY. m^'^^>^t^^^*^*^^^S0>^^^^t^^t^^^>^t^*^^^i^^*^t^ AARON, Isaac, auctioneer, Sheriff's officer, and messenger for bankrupt court, St. Elisabeth, near Craig street. Abbott, John, clerk of St. Ann's Market, house 29 St. Lewis street. Abbott, Misses, ladies' school, 29 St. Lewis street. Abel, Charles, stone cutter, Brock, near Dorchester street. Abel, Olivier, pilot, 118 Sanguinet street. Adams, James, grocer, 121 St. Lawrence street. Adams, William, carpenter, Vitre, near St. Dominique street. Adams, John, Victoria Rope Walk, Wellington, near Ann st. Adams, William, merchant tailor, 149 Notre Dame street, house Berthelet, near Bleury street. Adams, Richard, bootmaker, 204 Notre Dame street. Adams, James, manufacturer of Sykes' hydrometers, 206 Notre Dame street. Adams, John, storeman, 11 St. George street. Adams, (R.) and Moir (A.)> wholesale dry goods, 224 St. Paul street. Adams, A. A., dancing master, 91 St. Paul street. Adamson, Rev. W. A., Episcopalian, 54 St. Urbain street. Addison & Co., auctioneers and commission merchants, 181 Notre Dame street. Addison, A., house 123 Craig street. Addy, William, temperance grocery, 52 St. Lawrence street. Aganton, R., butcher, 26 Montcalm street. Aggatt, Edward, bouse 47 Visitation street. Aggett; Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 97 St. Lawrence st. Agnew, Mrs. A., bcirding bouse, Fortification lane, corner St. Lawrence bill. Ahelo, John, confectioner, Lagauchetiere, near St. Constant street. Ahelo, Dominique, confectioner, Lagauchetiere, near St.Con- stant street. K ' .1 'I H Il' H 14 Ahelo, C, confectioner, Visitation, near Mignonne streetf Aikman, John, printer, 21 Cote street. Aimond, B., mason. Brock, near St. Catherine street. Aird, David, dray man, 13 Salaherry street. Aird, William, Sen., 55 St. Dominique street. Aird, William, Jun., shoemaker, 55 St. Dominique street. Aire, John, shoemaker, 5 Woodyard street. Aitkin, Dr. William, house St. Antoine place. Aitkin & Moir, plasterers, George, near Wellington street. Albeck, Mrs. S., grocery, St. Charles Borromee, corner Vitre street. Alderdice, H., shoemaker, 43 St. Lawrence street. Alderdice, Miss, dressmaker, 43 St. Lawrence street. Algate, Mrs., grocer, 8 St. Mary street. Alexander, Charles, confectioner, M'Gill, near Recollet st. Alexander, Thomas, clerk, 97 St. Constant street. Alexander, Robert, clerk, 106 St. Antoine street. Alison & Co., general merchants, 221 St. Paul and 25 St. Peter streets. Alison, James, Emigrant agent^ house Nazareth, near Wel- lington street. Alfredo, J. B., musician, German, near Dumarais street. AUard, John, labourer, 40 Panet street. Allard, F., carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Allard, Magloire, dry goods, 90 St. Paul street. AUard, Charles, carpenter, 10 Bleury street, Allan, Hugh, house 66 Craig street. Allan, Robert, carpenter, 21 Campeau street. Allen, Mrs., house Dalhousie, near William street. Allen, Richard, labourer, Queen, near Wellington street, Allen, William, house College, near Inspector street. Allen, James, shoemaker, 124 St. Mary street. Allen, John, house 75 Water street. Allen, W^illiam, shoemaker. Queen square, near St. Mary st. Allen, Thomas, school, Recollet, near M Michael, house St. Dominique, near St. Cathe- cine street. Aries, James, carpenter and builder, Mignonne, head of St. Elizabeth street. Armour, Robert, & Co., office, 166 St. Paul steet. Armour, Robert, house 35 St. Urbain street. Armour, Whitford, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 166 St Paul street. » Armour (A. H.) and Ramsay (Hew), booksellers and station- er?, wholesale and retail, 21 St. Francois Xavier street, Armstrong, James, advocate, 2.2 Little St. James street. Armstrong, Mrs. John, house 31 Voltigeur street. Armstrong, Charles, carter, 59 St. Charles Borromee street. Armstrong, Francis, baker, 60 St. Charles Borromee street. Armstrong, Edward, chandler, St. Alexander, near Craig st. Armstrong, William, carter, 7 St. Andre street. Armstrong, Mrs. S., house 49 Bonaventure, street. Armstrong, Mrs. M., boarding house, 23 Chenneville street. Armstrong, Irwin, farrier, 49 Voltigeur street. Arnold, James, 16 St. George street, in rear. Arnoldi, Dr., sen., house 17 St. Charles Borromee street. Arnoldi, Dr., jun., house 7 St. Gabriel street. Arnton, John, tavern, corner Grey Nun and Wellington streets. Arnton, S., grocer. Common, near Prince street. Arthur, Sutherland, & Co., wholesale and retail dry goods, 174 Notre Dame street. Arthur, James, house Radigonde street. Arundel, Thomas, carpenter, George, near Wellington street. Ash, Edward, blacksmith, Nazareth,^ near Wellington street. 17 Ash, John, foundryman, 32 Yoltigeur street. Ashton, J. P., hatter and furrier, 80 St. Lawrence street. Ashton, George, and Co., hatters and furriers. Place d'Armcs, west side. Ashton, George, house 88 Bleiiry street. Ashton, Thomas P., house 83 Bleury street. Ashworth, Job, grocer, Murray, near William street. Asselin, J. B., and Co., (N. Ryan), tin plate workers, 222 St. Paul street, and William, opposite M'Gill street. Asselin, B., labourer, 3 St. Tolentin street. Atchinson, Wm., labourer, 93 St. Mary street. Atberton, Charles, civil engineer, Lachine canal office, house Cote St. Paul Locks. Atkinson, C. J., house Colhorne near St. Joseph street. Atkinson and Co., general merchants, St. Sacrament, near St. Nicholas street. Atkinson, William, at City Hotel, St. Paul street. Atkinson, Edwin, boots and shoes, 128 Notre Dame street, house 45 Bleury street. Atkinson, John, painter, 12 St. Paul street. Atkinson, Chas, furrier, 28 Bonaventure street. Atkinson, John, joiner, 75 St. Dominique street. Atwater, Edwin, paints, oil, and glass, 193 St. Paul, house St. Henry, near College street. Atwater, J. H., house St. Henry, near College street. Atwell, William, grocer, corner Bleury and Dorchester sts. Aubertin, Mrs. L., 69 Bonaventure street. Aubertin, Louis, house 32 Margaret street. Aubertin, Louis, jun., carpenter, St.Catherine, near St. Denis street. Aubrey, Major G. W., house 49 Great St. James street. Audet, J. B., carter, Chabellois, near College street. Auger, Isidore, stone cutter, Dorchester, corner. St. Charles Borromee street. Auger, Joseph, butcher, 165 St. Constant street. Auld, Mrs., school, 9 Queen square. Auld, John, and Co., wholesale dry goods and commisiioa merchants, 197 St. Paul street. b2 * d ^:'l I . ^li 18 Auldjo, Lewis, clerk, at Forsyth, Richardson & Go's. Austin, Charles, grocer, corner St. Maurice and St. Henry streets. Austin, Patrick, cab driver, 45 Campeau street. Aussem, Joseph, house Craig street. Aylward, James, labourer, Perrault's buildings, Craig street. DABY, Joseph, notary public, 76 Water street. Bacon, George II., tailor, Tolentin,near St. Catherine street. Bacon, MisS; dress maker, 31 Visitation street. Badger, James, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, nearQueen square. Badgley, William, advocate, commissioner of bankrupts, 10 Little St. James street, house Dorchester street. Cote St. Antoine. Badgley, John T., general merchant, 3 Lemoine street. Badgley, Doctor, F.^ 5 Little St. James street. Bagg, (S.) and Campbell (M.), general merchants. City Bank buildings, St. Paul street* Bagg, Stanley, house Cote A Baron. Bagg, S. C, notary public, Exchange Court, St. Paul street, house Cote a Baron. Bagg, Abncr, house 136 Sherbrooke street. Bagnall, A., carpenter, corner Dorchester and St. Charles Borromee streets. Baile}', S., furiicr, St. Ignace, near Water street. Bailey, Patrick, currier, Ann, near William street. Bailey, Wm., gardener, 124 Bleury street. Baillond, Pierre, trader, 43 St. Elizabeth street. Bain, John, bookbinder, 21 St. Miurice street, Bain, James, farmer, house Prince, corner Gabriel street. Bain, Mrs. J., grocer, 21 St. Maurice street. Baird, Jlobert, labourer, Dalhousie, near William street Baird, Edmond, house St. Alexander, near Lagauchetiere st. Baird, Mrs., house 23 Perthius street. Baker, J., cook, 49 Campeau street. Baker, Laurence, cabinet maker, 123 St. Lawrence street. Baker, John, sausages, corner Philip and St. Catherine streets. Ball, John, tailor, corner St. Dominique and Lagauchetiere streets. "^ 19 Ball, William E., bailiff and messenger for bankrupts, 9 St. Gabriel street. Bapliste, C, house 6 St Dominique street. Banque du Peiiple, 29 St. Fran9f)is Xavier street. Barbarin, J. B., labourpr, 28 Chabellols street. Barbp, Thomas, cabinet, maker, 93 St. Dominique street. Barbeau, T. M., tavern, 1 18 St. Lawrence street. Baibeau, J. B., stone cutter, St. Catherine, near St. Simeon street. Barbeau, Thoma?, mason, 148 St. Lawrence street. Barbeau, Maximo, turner, 160 St. Lawrence street. Baibeau, Thoma?, carter, 127 St. Charles Borromee street. Barclay, William, smith, George, near Wellington street. Barcomb, Louis, house Mignonne, near St. Charles Borromee street. Bare, Nicholas, tavern, 236 St. Joseph street. Baikoy, Francis, sjioemaker, 74 St. Urbain street. Barkej, James, labourer. Queen, near William street. Barlow, Edward, temperance hotel, 16 St. Joseph street. Barlow, William, cutler, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Barlow, J. M., hardware, 178 St. Paul street. Barnaby, G., dork, 35 St. Lawrence street, Barnard, Edward, advocate, 22 Notre Dame street. Barnard, James, clerk, Alexander, near Lagauchetiere street. Barnes, John, clerk, 79 Sanguinet street. Barnes, John, labourer, Roy Lane. Barrcan, Edward, stone cutter, Mignonne, near St.Dominique street. Barret & Hagar, wholesale and retail hardware, 109 St. Paul street. Barret, J. T., house Durocher street, foot of the Mountain. Barrett, Joseph, joiner, 57 Panel street. Barrett, Alfred, Engineer, College near Dupre lane. Barrt'tti, X. painter, 16 Voltigeur street. Barretti, Charles, sawyer, St. Catherine, near Constant st. Barron, William, bootmaker, 20 Chenneville street. Barron, Charles, bootmaker, Visitation, near St. Catherine st. Barry, John, clerk, St. Alexander, near St. Catherine street* 'i i^ M! si- ll *l ■ ^1 20 Barry, Coldstream, clerk, St. Alexander, near St. Catherine street. Barry, Henry T., printer, Bonaventure, near St. Antoine st. Barry, Edward, clerk, St. Alexander, near St. Catherine st. Barry, James, carter. Mountain, near St. Joseph street. Barsalou, Louis, culler, Capital street.^ Barsalou, Joseph, 154 St. Lawrence street. Basquin, Pierre, carter, 10 Philip street. Basquin, T., carpenter, 131 St. Charles Borromee street. Batchellor, Alexander, gunsmith, 45 Campeau street. Bathgate, Georg(», contractor, 159 Craig street. Bates, John, bailiff', 83 St. Lawrence street. Bates, John, pawnbroker and grocer, 83 St. Lawrence street. Battle, Thomas, storeman, George, near William street. Bauvigne, J. B., carter, Devienne street. Bayard, George, confectioner, 8 St. Lawrence street. Bayard, Mrs., house 24 St. Dominique street. Bayard, Joseph, cooper. College, near Chabellois street. Bays, Octave, house 45 Elizabeth street. Bazinet, J., fireman, 14 Queen square. Bazinet, Francis, carpenter, 15 Cemetery street. Bazinet, Joseph, gardener, 128 Bleury street. Bazinet, A., furrier, 128 Bleury street. Bazinet, Mrs. J., St. Charles street. New Market. Bazinet, Francis, joiner, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Beat, R., carriage maker, 15 St. Joseph street. Peal, Mrs., dress maker, 13 St. Joseph street. Beal, William, stcwart, 40 Campeau street. Beal, John, cabinet maker, 53 Campeau street. Beamish, Arthur, painter, 71 St. Dominique street. Beatty, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 230 St. Paul street. Beatty, Isaac, tailor, 57 Amherst street. Beaubien, P., surgeon, corner St. Francois Xavier and Craig streets. Beaubien, Charles, butcher, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Beaucaire, Joseph, mason, St. Dominique, near St. Lawrence market. Beaucaire, F., stone cutter, 106 St. Charles Borromee street* n lerine ne St. ne St. treet. ireet. •I Iraig reet. nee |eet» ■4 ■I Beaucaire, Xavier, carter, off Montcalm street. Beauchamp, Mrs., tailoress, 91 St. Urbain street. Beauchamp, J., wood dealer, 17 St. Urbain street. Beauchamp, J. B., fireman, 35 St. Paul street. Beauchamp, F. X., stone cutter, 66 St. Elizabeth street. Beauchamp, J., carpenter, Dorchester, near German street. Beauchamp, ChaiicF, carter, off Montcalm street. Beauchamp, Joseph, house Durocher, above Sherbrokc st. Beauchamp, Andre, house 8 IMountain street. Beauchamp, Francis, joiner, St. Catherine, near St. Elizabeth street. Beauchamp, Michael, carter, 6 Acqueduct street. Beauchamp, P., joiner. Brock, near Mij^nonne street. Beauchamp, Joseph, smith. Brock, near Dorchester street. Beauchamp, J. B., sawyer, I/agucheliere, near Voltigeur st. Beaudoin, S., joiner, German, near Mignonne street. Bcaudoin, Joseph, butcher, 31 St. Andie street. Beaudiies, J. B., mason, 4 Monique street. Beaudries, P. labourer, 39 St. Iguace street. Beaudry, L., boarding house, 48 Sanguinet street. Beaudry, J. L , & Co., dry goods, 80 and 82 Notre Dame st. Beaudry, J. L., house, 80 Notre Dame street. Beaudry, (P.) and Brother (J. Beaudry,) dry goods, 130 Notre Dame street. Beaudry, J. B., house 82 Notre Dame street. Beaudry, F. X., house 70 Charles Borromee street. Beaudry, J. U., advocate, 3 St. Vincent, house 46 Sangui- net street. Beaudry, P., Notary Public, Visitation, near St. Mary street. Beaudry, Felix, blacksmith, Montcalm, near St. Mary street. Beaudry, J., carpenter, 98 St. Uibain street. Beaudry, B., house, St. Catherine, near Sanguinet street. Beaufield, R., tailor, 66 St. George street. Beaulieu, Paul, house, 83 St. Dominique street. Beaulieu, Joseph, carter, 135 St. Lawrence street. Beausoleil, Mrs. Arthur, house .34 Amherst street. Beausoleil, E., carpenter, Dorchester, near Philip street. Beausoleil, Julie, seamstress, Sanguinet, near Dorchester st. I I' is .'! w Beck, George C.^ grocery and tavern, Joseph) near Inspector street. Becket, John C, printer, 204 St. Paul street. Bedard, Mrs., house 20 St. Gabriel street. Bedigue, Mrs., boarding house, corner of Bonsccours and St. Paul streets. Beddingfield, Robert, miller, St. Philip, near Vallee street* Bedouin, Mr., notary public, 31 St. Gabriel street. Beers, J. C, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 169 Notre Dame street. Bclaire, losephj blacksmith, Bonsecours,near St. Denis street, house Champ de Mars street. Belaire, Joseph, shoemaker, 150 St. Joseph street. Bclaire, Francis, brush maker, 135 St. Lawrence street. Belaire, Basile, joiner, 33 Campeau street. Beland, Mis., house Vallee, near Philip street. Bcland, Alex., shoemaker, Mignonne near St. Constant street. Belanger, Francois, shoemaker, 75 St. Lawrence street. Belanger, J. 13., bootmaker, 25 Chabellois street. Belanger^ 13., tin smith, Lagauchetiere, near St. Dominique st. Belanger, Joseph, carter, 47 Mountain street. Belanger, Mrs., milliner, 124 St. Lawrence street. Belaiige, Eticnne, carpenter, corner Vallee and Philip streets. Belange, Louis, smith, 101 St. Joseph street. Belange, Joseph, joiner, corner Mignonne and Montcalm sts. Belange, John, joiner, Chabellois square. Belinge, F. M., advocate, 5 St. Vincent street. Belinge, Mrs., house 128 St. Lawrence street. Belcour, Mrs., house 132 Sanguinet street. Bellisle, J., caulker, King, near William street. Bellisle, John, trader, Visitation, near Mignonne street. Bellisle^ P., house Montcalm near Catherine street. Bellisle, carpenter, 28 Chabellois street. Belin, mason, Mignonne, near Charles St. Borromee st. Bellimare, L., painter, Visitation, near Sherbrooke street. Bell, John, grocer, corner of Nazareth and Wellington sts. Bel), James, cabinet maker, St. Catherine, near St. Domini- que street. 23 Uell, William, architect, 55 St. Urbain street. Bell, Thomas, Vitre, near St. Charles Borromee street. Bell, Joshua, boots and shoes, 103 Notre Dame street. Bell, James, carpenter, Lagauchetiere,near Sanguinet street. Bell, Thomas, boots and shoes, 114 Notre Dame street. Bell, Daniel, upholsterer, Deviennc, near St. Simeon street. Bell, Thomas, commission agent, 9 St. Nicholas street. Bell, William, tailor, 25 Campeau street. Belle, Jean Baptiste, Dorchester, near St. Denis street. Belle, Joseph, notary public, 12 St. Lambert street. Bellew, Patrick, tanner, Ann, near William street. Bellingham, Sydney, advocate, corner St. Gabriel and St. Paul streets. Bellmare, Louis, carter, 15 Montcalm street. Bendel, Mrs., teacher, corner Lagauchetiere and Cote sts. Bender, Fran^oif, advocate, 87 Craig street. Beneche, E., grocer, Visitation, near St. Catherine street. Benjamin and Brothers, dry goods, wholesale and retail, 131 Notre Dame street. Benjamin, S., shoemaker, 44 Voltigeur street. Bennallack, Henry, blacksmith, 129 St. Lawrence street. Bennett, Peter, carpenter, 44 Voltigeur street. Benning, A., auctioneer and commission merchant,23 St.Fran- 9ois Xavier street. Benny, Walter, baker, 30 St. Joseph street. Benoit, John, house 101 St. Dominique street. Benoit, P., trader, Wolfe, near St. Catherine street. Benoit, F,, & Co., Fabrique street, house St. Amable lane. Benoit, Benjamin, ca'penter, St. Dominique, near St, Law- rence market. Benoit, Dominique, tailor, 37 Campeau street. Benoit, Francois, grocery and tavern, Capital street. Benoit, Charles, tavern, St. Mary, near Fullam street. Benoit, Louis, musician, 52 Bleury street. Benson, H. & Co., tea and coffee store, 178 Notre Dame st. Bent, George, house 78 Bonaventure street. Berard, Charles, joiner, corner Wolfe and St. Catherine sts. Gerard, Paul, carriage maker, 27 Panet street. \>: n ft* :| t4 ih. BorarJ, Francis, carriage maker, 65 St. Mary street. Bergeron, O., boarding house, 37 Commissioner street. Bergeron, A., &;roccr, corner of Brock and St. Catherine sts. Bergeron, M. J. G., grocer, 153 St. Joseph street. Bergen, Jame.o, labourer, Commissioner street, opposite St. Ann's market. Bariau, J., trader, St. Catherine, near German street. Berland, C, grocer, 135 St. Constant street. Berlin, H., musician, 142 Notre Dame street. Berlinguette, L., carpenter. Visitation, near Mignonne street. Beilotte, Louis, sculptor, St. Lawrence roarkct| near St. Lawrence street. Bernard, J. D., auctioneer and commission merchant, 152 St. Paul street. Bernard, Doctor, dentist, 104 Notre Dame street. Bernard, F. R., dry goods, 140 Noire Dame street. Bernard, F., house Gabriel, near Nazareth street. Beron, Joseph, merchant, Vitre, near St. Lawrence street. Beron, Edward, grocer, 200 Notre Dame street. Berly, John, grocer, corner Lagauchetiere and Amherst sti. Berry, Edward, shoemaker, William, near Queen street. Berry, Mrs., seamstress, 33 Panet street. Berthelet, O., office Great St. James street, house 201 Notre Dame street. Berthelet, B., M. D., 171 Notre Dame street, house 115 Craig street. Berthelet, Miss Th^rese, house 161 Notre Dame street, Berthelet, L. F., clerk, St. George, near Craig street. Berthelet, J. A., advocate, 18 Little St. James street. Berthiaume, Mr., clerk, house St. Claudius street. Berthiaume, Louis, mason, Mignonne, near St. Charles Bor- romee street. Berthiaume, Joseph, clerk, 60 St. Constant street. Berthiaume, J., labourer, 125 St. Mary street. Bertram, Alexander, borse shoer, corner St, Mary and La- croix streets, near Dalhousie square. Bertram, J. B., stone cutter, St* Catherine^ near St. Simeon street. Be Be ^ U' \ yk\ ine 8t9, site St. street. mt St. i52 St. i 'i eet. t sts. Notre .raig >or- i^a- Bertram, Joseph, waterman, 75 Bonayenture street. Bertrand, J., carpenter, 22 St. Lawrence street. Bertrand, Joseph, stone cutter, off St. Denis street. Bertrand, A., 3 St. Sim6on street. Bethell, (F.) & McQuillan, (A.,) watchmakers and manufac- turing jewellers, 176 Notre Dame street. Betbune, Rev. Dr., bouse Dorchestci street, head of Moun- tain street. Betbune, N., steam saw mill, St. Urbain street, house La- gaucheticre, near St. Urbain street. Betbune, S., advocate, 33 Little St. James street. Betbune, Joseph, dyer, 49 Craig street. Betbune, William, teacher, off Jure, near St. George street. Betto, Louis, bouse 76 Mountain street. Bezeau, Joseph, butcher, Bonaventure, near Mountain street. Bibaud, Mrs., bouse Hoy lane. Bibaud, Doctor G., 19 Little St. James street. Bibaud, Michel, editor, Roy Lane, near Bonaventurc street. Bibaud,?., advocate, 37 Little St. James street. Bible and Tract Society's Depository, and Sunday School Union, James Milne, agent, office, M h ! I 30 Bourret, Mrs., house Bleurj, near Lagauchetiere street. . Bousquet, F., trader, corner Mignonne and Visitation streets. Bousquet, Louis, batter, Dorchester, near St. Denis street. Boustead, Mrs., bouse Ann, near William street. Boutillier, Joseph, carpenter, 84 Visitation street. Boutillier, Misses, house 67 Craig street. Boutillier, Mrs., seamstress, 24 St. Maurice street. Boutillier, Miss, house 99 Sanguinet street. Bow, James, cooper, St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. Bowden, John, plasterer, 23 St. Genevieve street. Bower, John, butcher and grocer, Dorchester, near St. Con- stant street. Bowes, John, shoemaker, 85 St. Dominique street. Bowes, William, carter, 48 Panet street. Bowes, James, clerk, Dalhousie, near Common street. Bowie, George, contractor and mason. Jure, near Bleury st. Bowie, Alexander, baker, 68 St. Lawrence street. Bowie, Dr. James, house 2 Craig street. Bowie, Edward, baker, corner St. Catherine and St. Domi- nique streets. Bowler, William, labourer. Brickfields, Griffintown. Bowles, John, labourer, St. Constant, near Dorchester street. Bows, Thomas, blacksmith, 30 St. Mary street. Boxall, George, tavern, St. Charles street. New Market. Boyd, John, clerk, Cemetery, near Bonaventure street. Boyd, William, chandler, William, near George street. Boyer, L., house 34 St. Denis street. Boyer, Joseph, boatman, 5 Montcalm street. Boyer, Francis, joiner, Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth street. Boyer, J. B., saddler, 68 St. Dominique street. Boyer, F. X., house 85 St. Dominique street. Boys, William, moulder, Ann, near Wellington street. Bradbury, William, dry goods, wholesale, 157 Notre Dame street, house 155 Notre Dame street. Bradsbaw, Giles, shoemaker, George, near William street. Brady, John, teacher, 25 Voltigeur street. Brady and Darling, tallow chandlers, 86 St. Lawrence »U Brady, Robert, shoemaker, 10 Valine street. ■S •; # Brady, John, pedlar, Lagauchetiere, near Panet street. Brady, John, baker, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Brady, Thomas, carter, 89 St. Lawrence street. Brais, Francois, dry goods, 102 St. Paul street. Bramley, C. C, boards at Exchange Coffee House. Brandon, Mrs., tavern, Wellington, near Ann street. Brankin, J., confectioner, 134 St. Lawrence street. Brault, Charles A., notary public, 3 St. Joseph street. Brault, J. L., Banque du Peuple, St. Francois Xavier street. Brault, Alexander, house 41 Sanguinet street. Brault, A., & Co., dry goods, 78 Notre Dame street. Brauneis, J. C, professor of music, opposite Viger market. Brassard, F., joiner, 150 Craig street. Brayer, F., carter, 118 Sanguinet street. Brazeau, F. X., dry goods, 108 St. Paul street. Brazeau, Mrs., house, 12 Visitation street. Brazeau, Louis, carter, 28 Voltigeur street. Brazeau, Antoine, Baker, Voltigeur street. Brazeau, Samuel, labourer. Visitation, near St. Catherine st. Brayiield, Henry, mason. Queen, near William street. Brazer, Mrs., house 67 St. Mary street. Breard, Eli, shoemaker, St. Catherine, near Dorchester street. Breckanridge, James, merchant, corner King and William streets, house corner St. Joseph and Guy streets. Breen, Mrs. R., house 40 Wolfe street. Brehaut, Louis, mason, Devienne street. Brennan, James, grocer, 175 Notre Dame street. Brennan, Mrs., boarding bouse, Hermine street. Brennan, John, grocer, Dorchester, corner St. Philip street. Brennan, Patrick, grocer, 129 Craig street. Brennan, Patrick, contractor, corner Prince and William sts. Brett, Mrs., boarding house, William, near George street. Brett, John, labourer, College, near Inspector street. Brewster, B., & Co., (H. Mulholland, and John H. Evans,) wholesale and retail hardware, 177 and 179 St. Paul st. Brewster, Benj., house Lachine road. Brewster, W. & C, wholesole and retail hardware, 184 SU Paul street. .!i| I' f i ! I ■; I : M 'N ! I > 1 I Il> 'H I i' II ■ 32 Brewster, William, house, College, near Dupr6 lane Bridge, Samuel, house 52 Campeau street. Btidiie, Thomas H., auctioneer and commission merchant, 5 Nuns' building's, St. Joseph street, house 52 Campeau street. Bridges, Thomas, cooper. Prince, near Wellington street. Bridges, John, carpenter, St, Philip, near St. Catherine st. Brien, F., carpenter, 130 St. Joseph street. Brien, Mrs., dry goods, 40 St. Mary street. Briggs, Russe), bricklayer. Prince, near Wellington street. Briggs, Philip, labourer, 15 Salaberry street. Briker, P., stone cutter, head of Brock street. Brisset, Nelson, grocer, 168 St. Joseph street. Brissian, H., leather. Custom House square. Brisson, A., mason, St. Catherine, near St. Simeon street. Brisson, John B., mason, corner St. Catherine and St. Simeon streets. Brisson, Nicholas, mason, St. Catherine, near St. Simeon st. British North American Bank, Great St. James strf>et. Britton, Edward, house Nazareth, near Wellington street. Brock, Wm,, tailor, St. Alexander, near Craig street. Broderick, Timothy, shoemaker, Wellington, near Ann st. Brogan, James, carter. Busby lane. Bromby, Robert, labourer, 44 St. Elizabeth street. Brondgeest, John T., house St. Genevieve, above Lagauche- tiere street. Bronsdon, J. R., city engineer, 77 St. Urbain street. Bronsdon, J. B., carpenter, 77 St. Urbain street. Brooke, Chas., house 137 Bleury street, office at W.T. White- head's, St. Eloi street. Broome, G. & T., naturalists, 10 Little St. James street. Brooms, Mrs., washing, &c., 108 St. Charles Borromee st. Brossard, Joseph, carriage maker, 40 St. Lewis street. Brossard, Mrs., house 35 St. Lewis street. Brothers, Mrs. tailoress, 175 St. Lawrence street. Brouillet, Joseph, tavern, 51 Commissioners street. Brousseau, Louis, roofer, 74 Notre Dame street. 33 Brousseau, Dr. P., 26 Notre Dame street. Brousseau, Frs., carpenter, 150 Craig street. Brown, James, house 74 St. Antolne strce t. Brown, Julius, house St. Antoine, near Acqueduct street. I'rovvn, John O., 66 St. Antoine street. Brown, Joseph, clerk, 56 St. Antoine street. Brown, James, provision store, 107 St. Joseph street. Brown, David, builder, 32 Chenneville street. Brown, William, wharfinger, office, 67 Commissioners street. Brown, Miss, milliner, &c., Vitre, near St. Urbaia street. Brown, Mrs.Donald, grocer, corner William and Nazareth sts. Brown, Mrs., tavern 4, Campeau, street. Brown, A., piano forte maker, Wellington, near/Grey Nun st. Blown, Daniel, tailor, Vitre, near St. Urbain street. Brown, Mrs., house 64 St. George street. Brown, John, hatter, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Brown, T., watchmaker, 27 Bonaventure street. Brown, John, labourer, William, near King street. Brown, Samuel, carpenter. Queen, near William street. Brown, William, house Wellington, near Nazareth street. Brown, Geo., cabman, 72 St. Dominique street. Brown, John, bricklayer, Wellington, near Ann street. Brown, W. W., hair dresser, corner St. Peter, and St. Paul streets. Brown, Robert, coffee house, 101 St. Lawrence street. Brown, Robert, shoemaker, Ann, near Wellington sirev t. Brown, George, Tailor, 12 St. George street, in rear. Brown, James, joiner, Vitre, near St. Urbain street. Brown, Joseph, tailor, 57 Bleury street. Brown, Augustus, house 7 St. Edward street. Brown, (rcorge. Painter, Hermine street. Brown, Robert, cooper, St. Alexander, near Craig street. Brown, John, labourer, 12 St. Charles Borromee street, in rear. Brown, Samuel, storeman, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Brownell, Rev. Mr., Wellington street, adjoining the Me- thodist chapel. Bruce, J., English academy, 10 St. Joseph street. i }\ 1^ i Ih' i i >■» !| 't; I: m Jf.t il ;i i ' il 1^ ' ":ill I'll lill; ! 34 Bruce, Thomas, fanner, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Bruchesi, P., grocer, 123 St. Joseph street. Bruneau, Dr., house corner St. Helen and Uecollet streets. Bruneau, Jean, wholesale dry goods, 2 St. Joseph street, house 140 Notre Dame stref t. Bruneau, Mrs., house St. Catherine, near St. Philip street. Brunelle, Mrs. B., washing, Sii.y 28 Amherst street. Brunette, Louis, mason. Jure, n?ar St. Alexander street. Brunette, B., clerk, 83 St. Paul street. Bruetti, V., carpenter, Lagaichetiere, near Sanguinet street, Brush, Geo., house, Wellington, near King street. Bruycr, B., labourer, 14 Queen square. Bruyer, Peter, tinsmith, 181 Craig street, iirijyer, Antoine, la^'ourer, 22 Adolphos street. Bruyer, Mrs., house, 124 St. Charles Borro:ne e street. Biuj ere, J. B., house Cote, near Craig street. Bruyere, Mrs., store, 142 St. Lawrence street. Bruyere, Francois, house 103 St. Dominique street. Bruyctte, Louis, carpenter, llerinine street. Bryan, Patrick, shoemaker, Wellington, near Ann street. Bryson, Campbell, bookseller and stationer, and blank book manufacturer, 21 St. Frxngois Xavier street. Bryson, (Alexander), and Terrier (George D.), wholesale hardware, 181^ St. Paul street. Bryson, Alexander, hous3 St. Francois Xavier street. Bryson, Thomas M., grocer, 90 St. Joseph .street. Bryson, H., grocer, St. Catherine, near Visitation street. Buchanan, Harris, & Co., general merchants, 2 Alexis street. Buchanan, Alexander, advocate, 12 St. Gabriel, house 3G Sherbrooke street. Buchanan, William, bookkeeper, house 35 St. Dominique st. Buchanan, Mrs. C, house Cot^, near Vitre street. Buchanan, William, shoemaker, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Buchanan, H., shoemaker, Kempt, near Wellington street. Buchanan, James, labourer, 22 St. Charles Borromee street. Buck, M., merchant, corner Wellington va\\ Queen streets. p street. 1 it. $ treet. . i inot street, ■ti 3o Biidilen and Vennor, hardware, and commission merchants, manufactory of nails cards, 190 St. Paul street. Bulger, Captain, house 27 Perlhius, street.. Bulmer, Thomas, and Son,bricklayers, 3 St.Genevieve street. Burchill, Christopher, carpenter, 21 St. George street. Burgess, Mrs. M., boarding house, 61 Craig; street. Burke, Alexander, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near St. Con- stant street. Buikc, Ihoirap, joiner, offCampeau street. Buike, James, labourer, 34 St. Elizabeth street. B irland, Samuel, clcrlr, St. Alexander, near Craig street. Burland, Mrs., house corner Montcalm and Dorcheter sis. Barn,T., carpenter, 28 St. Antoine street. Burnell, Georgo, stone cutter. Busby lane, near Craig street. Burnet, W., Blacksmith, St. Urbain, near Vitre Street. Burnet, Henry, cabinetmaker, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Burnham, P. M., blacksmith, St. Charles Borromee street. Burns, James, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Urbain street. Barns, Anthony, butcher, St. Alexander, near Jure street. Burns, John, grocer, corner Wellington and Dalhousie streets. Burns, Mrs., groeer, corner Lagauchetiere and Amherst sts. Burns, John, labourer. Prince, near Wellington street. Burns, Charles, chandler, St. George, near William street. Burns, John, carpenter, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Barns, Mrs. A., grocery, Wellington, near Prince street. Burns, John, shoemaker, St. Mary street, near Queen square. Burns, VVilliam, painter, 6 Amherst street. B'.irrell, James L., cabinetmaker, 93 St. Lawrence street. Burrell, Mrs M., dress maker, 93 St. Lawrence street. Burroughs (M. A. and A.), and Co., wholesale and retail dry goods, 144 St. Paul street. Burroughs, C, advocate, 144 St. P.aul street. Burrows, Thomas, grocer, 171 St. Joseph street. fiuit, Joseph, cabinet maker, Alexander, near Jure srreet. Bury, William, millwright, Wellington, near George street. Busby, George, notary public, 42 St. Mary, house 31 Mont- calm street. Butler, William, tavern, St. Charles street, New market. 1 1 .i II I- i \\ri.m w- 1 ! I ■cI' i ill' ' !! 86 Buxton, J.) wines and groceries, 6!) St. Paul street.^ Byrne, James, soap boiler, St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. Byers, David, house mover, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Hyers, William, house mover, off Craig, near Radigonde st. CADIEUX, George H., notary public, 204 Notre Dame st. Cadieux, Louis, carter, 21 Voltigeur street. Cadieux, Louis, labourer, head of Sanguinet street. Cadotte, Mrs., dressmaker, 62 Visitation street. Cadotte, Theophile, leather, fttc, Fabrique street, house Dor- chester, near St. Constant street. Cadotte, Michel, carter, St. Elizabeth, near St. Catherine st. Cadotte, Benjamin, trader, 125 St. Joseph street. Cadotte, A., leather, 125 St. Joseph street. Cain, Barney, cooper, Queen, near William street. Cain, Mrs., house, 121 Craig street. Cain, Robert, labourer, 141 St. Lawrence street. Caithness, Thomas, house 90 St. Hubert street. Caldwell, George, gardener, St. Catherine, near Bleary st. Caldwell, Edward, shoemaker, 16 Campeau street. Calette, James, labourer, 18 Adolphus street. Callaghan, Michael, labourer, George, near William street. Calm, Thomas, tailor, Berthelet near Bleury street. Calvin, Michael, carter, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Calvert, James, foundryman, 44 Bleury street. Camand, Etienne, 3 Acqueduct street. Cameron, Archibald, labourer, Gabriel, near George street. Cameron, John, broker, 24 St. Lawrence street. Cameron, Allan, boarding house 204 St. Paul street. Cameron, James, grocery and tavern, 13 St. Dominique st. Cameron, David, storeman, St. Maurice, near Irispector st. Camette, Fabicn, carter, Mignonne, near Sanguinet street. Camette, Joseph, carter, Mignonne, near St. Dominique st. Campbell, Colonel, R. A., 6 Notre Dame street. Campbell, George, A. M. and M. D., 45 St. James street. Campbell, Dr. C. A., house, 23 Little St. James street, Campbell, Robert, wholesale and retail dry goods, 145 Notre Dame street^ house 92 Bleury street. '^< ■3E ■m 37 Campbell, Colin, Wellington, near King street. Campbell, Rollo, printer. Place d'Armes hill. Campbell, F., labourer, 13 Campeau street. Campbell, James, tailor, Hermine street. Campbell, Hugh, labourer, Vitre, near St. Dominique street. Campbell, Mathevtr, house 24 Bonayenture street. Campbell, Miss, school, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Campbell, Robert, ship carpenter, Bonaventure, near St. Mar- garet street. Campbell, John, tailor, 38 Inspector street. Campbell, Archibald, labourer, Wellington, near Nazareth st. Campbell, James, tobacconist, 49 St. Mary street. Campbell, Mrs., washing, 81 St. Lrbain street. Campeau, Joseph, baker, off St. Denis street. Campeau, Paul, baker, Maria's lane, near German street. Campion, Francis, clerk, 70 Bonaventure street. Cain, F., tailor, 64 Sanguinet street. Cane, M I, I . ) I !" t ij i ;t 1 ll[.j;' 38 •ilinM! Ciirrc, William, auctioneer and commission merchant, 19 St. • Francois Xavicr street. Carrick, Mrs. M., boaiding house, George, near Wellington street. Carrick, Tienj., labourer, Dalhousic, near Wellington street. Carricre, Charles, joiner, 17 Adolphus street. Carricrc, I\, saddler, Gain, above Mignonne street, Carroll, Tatiick, tailor. Busby lane. Carroll, W. 13., teacher, Victoria road. Carrol], Miss, dressmaker, 176 St. Joseph street. Carroll, Uobert, labourer, George, near William street. Carroll, James, milkman, George, near William street. Carson, Uobert, labourer, JShaw, off St. Mary street. Carter, Dr. Christopher, house 81 Craig street. Carter, (Wm.), and Cowan (Wm.), ship chandlers and gro- cers, wholesale, 206 St. Paul street. Carter, Wm., house 17 St. Edward street. Carter, Moses, barber, St. Francis Xavier, near Commission- ers street. Cditcr, Mrs., house 70 Bonavenlure street. Cartier, G. C, advocate, 14 St. Vincent street. Caitier, D., advocate, 14 St. Vincent street. Carty, John, smith, 14 Wolfe street. Cary, William, labourer, 63 Sanguinet street. Cary, Oliver, labourer, Brickfields, Griffintown. Casey, Henry, dry goods and clothing. Commissioners street, opposite St. Ann's market. Casey, Thomas, plasterer, 56 Bleary street. Cashman, Patrick, shoemaker, St. Marj^, near Gain street* Cassidy, John, merchant tailor, 185 Notre Dame street. Cassidy, Michael, mason. Prince, near Common street. Cassldy, Mark, gardener, St. Hubert, near St. Catherine st. Cassidy, John, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Caspell, A., trader, St. Constant, near Dorchester street. Castle, C. H., cashier, City Bank, house 6 Sherbrooke street. Caslle, Mrs., house 111 St. Antoine street. Castle, James, house 8 St. Antoine street. Castonguezj Frs., house St. Constant, near Migaonne itreet. 39 Castonguez, J. B., house St. Catherine, near St. Philip st. Cathcart, Alex., dairymam, 23 Wolfe street. Cati, F., wheelwright, \i\) Sanguinet street. Cati, Louis, woodyarJ, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Cati, Mrs., house SangU'net, near St. Catlierine street. Catiere, Alexander, tob;^c.:onist, tiG Wolfe street. Catlin, F., silversmith, Visitation, near Miijnonne strret. CaufieUl, William, labourer, Nazareth, near St. (Jiibriel st. Caufield, Mrs., house Ilermine street. Caulhers, Samuel, l»Iacksniilh, corner ^MGill and HecoP.et streets. C<4van, Edward, joiner, 1 Gain street. Cavan, Philip, plasterer, ."jO St. Andre street. Cavannagh, Michael, labourer. Inspector, near 55t. Josepli st. Cavannagh, Charles, shoemaker, Lagauchetierc near Wolfe street. Caverhill, Mrs., house 4G St. Mary street. Cawthorn, Thomas, cab driver, 20 Visitation strccl. Chabot, Edward, shoemaker, Mignonne, near St. Daminique street. Chaffe, Joseph, house head of German street. Chalifoux, Mrs., house 192 Notre Dame street. Chalifoux, L., bootmaker, 150 St. Lawrence street. Chalifoux, Joseph, labourer, Mignonne, near St. Denis street. Chalut, Frs., baker. College, near Duprc lane. Chamberlain, Charles, clerk, Dorchester, near Philip street. Chamberlain, J. and H., Commercial hotel, opposite Custom house, St. Paul street. Chambers, Joseph, labourer, 59 Amherst street. Chambers, Miss, seamstress, 59 Amherst street. Chambers, Thos., shoemaker, 16 Bleury street. Chambers, Alexander, house 135 Sanguinet street. Chambers, John, carpenter, Lagauchetiere, near St. George street. Champeau, Mrs., seamstress, 73 Sanguinet street. Champeau, F., shoemaker, 116 St. Antoine street. Champeau, Baptiste, carpenter, 26 St. Antoine street. Champeau, Antoine, blacksmith, 82 St. Lawrence street. I . I! I' ii 1 • ' .1 i I!! 1|!' III'. il Ml 40 Champlain and St. Lawrence Rail-road office, 60 Commis- sioner street. Chandler, Edmond, house 50 St. Constant street. Chandler, Misses, house 8 St. John street. Chapleau & Lamothe, book binders, St. There&e street. Chapleau, A., house St. Catherine, near Montcalm street. Chapleau, S., house 73 Sanguinet street. Chapleau, Joseph, carter, Lagauchetierc, near Tolentin street . Chapman, James, carter, Daihousie, near William street. Chaput, Solomon, dry goods, 112 St. Paul street, house Voi- tigeur, near St. Mary street. Chaput, L., grocery and tavern. Commissioners street, oppo- site St. Ann's market. Chaput, Mrs,, house 54 Panet street. Chaquet, John, shoemaker, corner St. Alexander and St. Ed- ward streets, Chaquet, J. B., bootmaker, 32 St. Joseph street. Chaquet, E., miller, 132 St. Mary street. Charbonneau, Joseph, house 130 St. Lawrence street. Charbonneau, D., grocer, Vallee, near St. Philip street. Charbonneau, Joseph, carter, 24 Visitation street. Charbonneau, C, stone cutter, 73 Visitation street. Charbonneau, Charles, joiner, 23 Tolentin street. Charbonneau, Louis, tavern, 20 St. Joseph street. Charbonneau, D., carter, 6 Mountain street. Charbonneau, Joseph, stone cutter, 62 St. Denis street. Charbonneau, Joseph, waterman, St. Catherine, near St, Charles Borromee street. Charbonneau, Joseph, coachmaker, Easton lane. Charbonneau, A., carter, 65 St. Maurice street. Charbonneau, Mrs., boarding house, 2 Great St. James street. Charbonneau, Mrs., grocer, 132 St.. Lawrence street* Charbonneau, Joseph, carter, 136 St. Joseph street.. Charbonneau, Mrs., house 61 St. Paul street. Charbonneau^ F. X., tavern. Visitation, near St. Catherine st. Charland, Charles, carpenter, 11 St. Margaret street. Charland, F., shoemaker, Sanguinet, near St. Catherine st. Charkbois, Edward,. cart maker, 89 Bonaventure street. 41 Cbarlebols, P., trader, St. Catherine, near St. Hubert stret^t. Charlebois, Mrs., house 95 St. Joseph street. Charlebois, Dr., house 17 St. Joseph street. Charlebois, Leon, tavern, and grocer, 46 St. Joseph stre«t. Charlebois, Isidore, cart maker, 87 Bonaventure street. Charest, A., smith, St. Catherine, near Brock street. Charles & Valentine, Misses, boarding house, head of Cote street. Charles, S. M. T., painter and glazier, 6 St, James street, and 39 St. Lawrence street, Charles, Edvj'ard, advocate, 25 Little St. James street, house Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth street. Charles, Mr?,, house Jure, near Bleury street. Charpentier, F., clerk. Visitation, near Dorchester street. Charpentier, J. B., carter, Devennie street. Charrette, Olivier, stone cutter, St. Catherine, near St. Ur- bain street. CharierF, James, butcher, 12 Bonaventure street. Chartrand, J. B., joiner, off St, Denis street. Chartrand, Joseph, joiner, off St. Denis street. Chartrand, Paul, joiner, Panet, near St, Catherine street. Chartrand, J. B., sexton, 49 Panet street. Chase, J. C, stable and stage yard, Dalhousie, near Welling- ton street. Chasse, P., shoe store, 113 St. Paul street. Chasse, Frs., shoemaker, head of German street. Chasse, Narcisse, carpenter, German, above Mignonne street. Chasse, Eli, shoemaker, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Chause, F., joiner, German, near St. Catherine street. Chause, N., shoemaker, Sanguinet, near Mignonne street. Chause, Alexander, joiner, German, near St. Catherine street. Chayer, Benj,, shoes, &c., Amable lane. Chelein, Pierre, blacksmith, 30 Inspector street. Chemp, Wm., gardener, head of St. Margaret street. Chenier, Mrs., house, 96 St. Joseph street. Chenneville, Frs., mason, 58 Panet street. Cherrier and Dorion, advocates, 22 St. Vincent streeto. d2 (' . i il ' -i I Ti 'i ill: ! ii! !• ! ! :i . .11 1:11 » Pi." 42 Cberrter, C. S., advocate, hoase St.Deni?, near Viger market. Cherrier, Toussaint, masician, 84 St. Denis street. Cherrier, A. K., advocate, 2 Little St. James street, house St. Antoine street. Cherrier, G. H., student of medicine, house St. Antoine st. Clierrier, T., house Lagauchetiere, near St. Denis street. Cherry, Joseph, tanner, 84 Amherst street. Cherry, M., cooper, Grey Nun, near Wellington street. Chester, John, bricklayer, 7 German street* Chcte, Leon, joiner, 14 Amherst street. Chete, Joseph, T., shoemaker, off" St. Denis street. Chevallier, R. C, merchant tailor, 1 St. Vincent street. Chevallier, J., house 16 St. Lawrence street. Chevallier, Gideon, joiner, 4 Wolfe street. Chevallier, Joseph, tavern, opposite Viger market. Chevallier, Edward, house opposite St. Lawrence market. Chew, Abraham, painter, Dalhousie, near Wellington sticet- Chicone, Pierre, house Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Chicone, Mrs. P., house 23 Chabellois street. Chievton, James, smith, 16 St. George street. Childs, John, tailor, St. Catherine, near St. Urbain street. Chilton, Henry, labourer, 46 Amherst street. Chisholm, William, house Prince, near Wellington street. Chisholm, Morrison & M^Kenzie, carpenters 50 Charles 6or- romee street. Chisholm, Alexander, clerk, Edward lane. Chisholm, L., house Sf. Henry, near St. Maurice street. Chisholm, Mrs., house Busby lane, off* Craig street. Chisholm, Miss C, ladies' school, 107 Craig street. Chisholm, Henry, carpenter, 26 St. George street. Christie, William, tallow chandler, 18 Tolentin street. Christie, Mrs., house 48 Visitation street* Christie, Joseph, clerk, 27 Champ de Mars street. Christophe, Mr., house St. Catherine, near St. Andr^ street. Church, Robert, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near St. Domi- nique street. Ciiley, J. L., auctioneer and commiflgion merchant, 182 Notre Dame, house 32 St. Antoine street. 43 Cilley, Mrs., school, Wellington, near Prince street. Cinq Mars, Frs., printer, St. Amable lane. City Surveyor,!. Ostell, office City Hall, Notre Dame street. Claffy, James, labourer, 64 Bleury street. Clamp Benjamin, grocery and tavern, 24 St. Mary street. Clancy, William, labourer, 25 Mountain street. Clapham, J., dry gouds, corner Bleury and Jure streets, Clark, William, labourer, Brickfields Griffintown. Clark, Z. B., lumber yard, corner Wellington and King sts. Clark, Mrs. Col., house 9 St. Joseph street. Clark, John, joiner, off Campeau street. Clarke, James, gardener, Guy, near Dorchester street. Clarke, William, auctioneer, St. Joseph, near St. Paul street, house 83 Craig street. Clarke, James, mast, pump, and block maker, St. Charles Borromei?, near Dorchester street, and Common, corner Port streets. Claike, W. R., shipping and land agent, Custom House square. Clarke & Co., leather dealers. Custom House square. Clarke, James, lemon syrup maker, 14 St. Bernard street. Clarke, Edward, hatter, 159 Craig street. Clarke, Mrs., house head of St. L..wrence street. Clarke, Thomas, 128 St. Mary street. Clarke, James, baker, St, Mary street, below the Jail. Clarke, George, chairmaker, Lagauchetiere, near St. George street. Clarke, William E., 56 St. Dominique street. Clarke, F. C, painter and paper hanger, St. Alexander, near Jure street. Clarke, W., baker and grocer, 78 St. Mary street. Clarke, William, labourer, 49 Water street* Clarkin, Mathew, tailor, 91 St. Constant street. Clavelle, E., carpenter, 91 St. Dominique street. Clavelie, Paul, mason., 134 St. Dominique street, Clavelle, G., mason, 84 St. Hubert street. Clay, Richard, joiner, 13 St. Maurice street. Cleghorn, Mrs. E., boarding house^ 1 Craig stieet. I ■' i r * i 1 . i i I' im ■mB' 44 i ! ' !■ i m' iiHi «'i m Clement, Louis, sen., house 50 Panet, street. Clement, Louis, jun., butcher, 50 Panet street. . Clement, Amable, joiner, 70 St. Antoine street. Clement, Joseph, carter, 7 St. Maurice street, Clement, A., joiner, 28 Chabellois street. Clement, Edward, N. P., 205 Notre Dame street. Clement, Xavier, roofer, 50 Montcalm street. Clendinen, James, tavern, 140 St. Mary street. eleven, L., cooper, Lagauchetiere, near St. Constant street. Cliff, John, contractor, Wellington, near Grey Nun street. Clifford, W. H. & S., hair dressers, 9 M'Gill street, house 5 St. Genevieve street. Clifford, John, labourer, 80 St. Mary street. Clifford, Mrs. A., house 80 St. Mary street. Close, Bernard, brass founder, 43 Craig street. Clough, William, gardener, Guy, near St. Antoine st. Clouthier, John S., N. P., 27 Sanguinet street. Coates, Mrs. W., house 37 Sanguinet street. Coates, Mrs. S., school 164 St. Joseph street. Cochrane, James, contractor, 24 Charles Borromee street. Coffee, Mrs. R., widow. Prince, near Common street. Coffin, Wm. F.J Sheriff, house 21 Great St. James street. Cohnle, E., tavern, Fabrique, near Notre Dame street. Colburn, E. E., flour and commission merchant, corner Com- missioner street and Custom House square, house Prince, near William street. Colburn, Thomas C, wood merchant, Nazareth, near Wil- liam street. Cole, Mrs., confectionery, 49 Sanguinet street. Cole, Thomas, trader, Devienne, near St. Simeon street. Colledge, James, labourer, 58 St. Charles Borromee street. Coleman, Major, house St. Hubert, above St. Catherine st. Colquhoun & M^Crone, joiners, 13 St. Peter street. Collard, Etienne, sawmaker, 80 Bonaventure street. Collet, Eustace, carter, Montcalm, near St. Catherine street. Collet, M., dry goods, 107 and 122 St. Paul street. Collin, Francois, blacksmith, corner Craig and St. Dominique streets, house 125 St. Lawrence street. 1 43 Collins, C, carver and cabinetmaker, corner Craig and Bleory streets. Collins, George, tailor, corner St. Dominique and Dorchester streets. Collins, Pierre, waterman, Amherst, near St. Mary street. CoUis, Ross & Co., general merchants, 28 St. Francois Xa- vier street. CoIIisan, John, joiner, Ilermine street. Colt, \V. H., teacher, St. Henry, near College street, Colthurst, George, C. E., government clerk, corner St. Jo- seph and Guy streets. Commander of the Forces, oflice Dalhouse square. Commercial Bank of Midland Distiicl, 11 Great St. James street. Commett, Fablen, grocer, 137 Sanguinet street. Commissariat Office, 53 Notre Dame street. Comt?, Pierre, timber merchant, 52 St. George street. Comte, Louis, timber merchant, 50 St. George street. Cemle, Benjamin, timber merchant, 50 St. George street. Conlan, Andrew, merchant tailor, 26 St. Francis Xavier st. Conley, John, storeman, St. Constant, near St. Catherine st. Conley, William, labourer, 26 St. Joseph street. Connell, James, and Co., wholesale and retail dry goods, 130 and 133 Notre Dame street. Connell, James, house 209 St. Joseph street. Conncll, Andrew, paper ruler and bookbinder, 169 Notre Dame street. Connell, John, tailor, Lagauchetiore street, near Victoria road. Connc'll, James, Jr., wholesale dry goods, 6 Nun's buildings, St. Joseph street, house Vitre street. Conniff, John, house Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Connolly, William, house Sherbroke, near the head of St. Andre street. Connolly, Robert, blacksmith, 21 Victoria road. Connolly, Patrick, currier, St. Bernard street. Connolly, Thomas, furrier,^ George, near William street. Connolly, Michael, labourer Dalhousie, near William street. i. I < Hi ( i ^ ■' if J i I I II :< b I I ih'v |i ! II! 46 Connolly, Edward Bricklayer, Edward lane. Connolly, Mrs., house 39 St. Anloine street. Connolly, P., carter, 6 Visitation street. Connor, Thomas, messenger, 36 Wolfe street. Connor, William, labourer, Ualhousie, near William street. Connor, Frs., labourer, Colborne, near William strret. Conroy, John, carpenter, Dalhousie, near William street. Conroy, Thomas, labourer, Gabriel, near Prince street. Constantineau, Joseph, sen., house St. Marijaret, near St. Antoine street. Constantineau, Joseph, jun., house St. Marijaret, near St. Antoine street. Contantj J. B., carter, 52 Panet street. Contant, Joseph, shoemaker, 42 St. Mary street. Content, Narcisse, temperance house, 96 St. Mary street. Contant, F., tavern, 112 St. Mury street. Contant, N., shoemaker, Wolfe near St. Catherine street. Contant, L , cooper, Brock, near Lagauchetiere street. Contin, Mrs., house 50 St. Mary street. Contoit, Oliver, stage man, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Contoit, F., shoemaker, 60 Amherst street. Contoit, Leon, cooper, St. Catherine, near St. Urbain street. Converse, J. A., & Co., rope walk, St. Helen, near St. Mary street. Conway, David, grocer, corner Prince and Gabriel streets. Conway, Thomas, grocer, 67 Sanguinet street. Conway, James, grocer, 28 St. George street. Conworthy, James, carpenter, Lagauchetiere, near Campeaii street. Cook, Miss, dressmaker, 56 St, Antoine street. Cooke, Robert, boots, shoes,and leather, 185 St. Paul street, house Jure, near Bleury street. Cooke, Edgar, black and white smith, 15 St. Joseph street. Cooke, James, labourer, 100 St. Dominique street. Cooke, Mrs., house Wellington, near King street. Cool, James, engine builder, 17 St. Mary street, Cooney, Rev. R., Methodist, 44 St. Lewis street. Cooney, James, labourer, 55 St. DominiquG street. m:^ m 47 Cooper, James, grocer, 74 St. Denis street. Cooper, Charles, tavern, 36 St. Mary street. Cooper, Peter, clerk, 118 Bleury street. Cooper, P. W., post office clerk, 4 Charles Borrome* street. Corbeille, J. B., carter, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Corbeille, Casimer, carter, 27 Wolfe street. Corbeille, Edward, carpenter, Dorchester, near Montcalm st. Corbeille, Francis, carpenter. Brock, near Mignonne street. Corbeille, Joseph, butcher, St. Constant, near Mignonne st. Corbeille, Paul, tavern, 109 St. Lawrence street. Cotbeille, F., mason, 143 St. Constant street. Corbeille, F., sawyer, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Corbin, Narcisse, carriage maker, 40 St. Lewis street. Corbin, G., house Prince, near William street. Corbitt, William, shoemaker, George, near William street. Corcoran, A., shoemaker, Lagauchetiere street, near Victoria road. Corcoran, John, printer, 3 St. Peter street. Corcoran, John, cabman, corner Lagauchetiere and German streets. Corcoran, Hugh, labourer, Roy lane. Cordner, Rev. Mr., Unitarian, at Mr. White's, 93 Craig st. Cormack, W. C, house 2 St. Andre street. Cormier, Charles, clerk, 71 St. Mary street. Corn, Henry, labourer, 42 Salaberry street. Corner, M., painter, 36 St. Ignace street. Cornier, Joseph, saddler, 12 Mountain street. Coron, Pierre, grocer, 62 Bonaventure street. Coron, Nicholas, joiner, Jure, near Bleury street. Coron, Antoine, joiner, 82 Mountain street.* Coron, F. sen., tailor, 13 Francis de Sale street. Coroner of the District, Jjseph Jones, office City Bank build- ings, St. Paul street. Corr, Hugh, labourer, College, near St. Henry street. Corr, Mrs., house 22 St. George street. Correstine, George, boatman, 18 Inspector street. Correstine, John, carpenter, Gabriel, near Prince street. Corrigan, Benjamin, dairy man, Dalhousie, near Willi&m it. 'i' H .1. .«;< • !l ill ! li 48 ■I i! ;i I! ill 1 iitti I 1 1 Corse, H., bouse Grey Nun, near William street. Corse, R., house Grey Nun, near William street. Corse, N. B., house Queen, near William street. Corse, R. & H., paint, oil, and glass, f205 St. Paul street. Corser, Joseph, labourer, 28 Adolphus street. Cosgrove, Daniel, house 43 Visitation street. Cosgrove, William, lumberer, 12 St. Charles Borromee st. Costigan, William, blacksmith, Wellington near Nazareth street. Cote, Mrs., house 37 Tolentin street. Cote, Joseph, tavern. Hay Market square. Cote, Octave, carpenter, St. Dominique, near Mignonne st. Cote, Charles, carter, Mignonne, near German street. Cote, Pierre, steamboat captain, 19 Campeau street. Cotterell, D., merchant tailor, 17 M'Gill street. Cottillard, Mrs., house 14 Amherst street. Couch, W., grocer, 73 St. Urbain street. Coughtree, Mrs., house 47 Mountain street. Cof'illard, A., cleik, 170 St. Paul street. Coulter, Samuel, labourer, Durham, near Lagauchetidre st. Coulquhoun, H., carpenter, Hermine street. ^-^ Coulson, Francis, clerk, German, near Mignonne street. Couper, Miss, milliner, 15 St. Joseph street. Conrsql, L., painter, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Coursol, Charles J., advocate, corner St. Vincent and St, Therese streets. Coursol, John, joiner, 66 Visitation street. Coursol, Joseph, tanner, 64 Visitation street. Court, James, accountant and land agent, 61 Commissioners street, facing steamboat wharf, house 82 St. Antoine st. Courtemarche, Antoine, police, 3 Barclay street, Couftemarche, Abraham, mason, St. Catherine, near Bieury street. Courvalle, P., labourer, lane off Montcalm street. Courville, M., wood yard, 42 St. Mauriv'.e street. Courville, Benjamin, shoemaker, 44 Panet street. Courville, Joseph, wood yard, St. Maurice^ near Dupre lane. Coftiture, Mrs., house 2 St. John street. 49 Cousineau^ J. B., labourer, College, near Inspector street. Cousineau, Mrs., grocer, 5 Mountain street. Couturier, Bartholomew, joiner, Montcalm, near St. Cathe- rine street. Couvrette, Mrs. B., house 3S Salaberry street. Couvrette, Charles, boatman, 3 Mountain street. Couvillon, Charles, cleik, St. Charles Borromee, near Mi- gnonne street. Couvillon, P., labourer, Lagauchetiere, near Panet street. Couvillon, Francis, carter, corner Dorchester and Wolfe sts. Cowan, Andrew, & Co., (h* P. Cowan,) wholesale and retail grocers, corner M'Gill and St. Maurice streets. Cowan, William, house, 206 St, Paul street. Cowan, William, foundryman. Queen square, near S(. Mary street. Cowan, James P., house 11 St. Genevieve street. Cowan, Hugh, labourer, Shaw, near St. Mary street. Coward, M., soap maker, 75 St. Urbain street. Cowley, Edward, mason, Grey Nun, near Wellington street. Cox, James, house 38 St. Dominique street. Coxworthy, F. T,, Commissariat office, Notre Dame street. Coyle, David, house Jure, near Bleury street. Coyle, D., & Sculthrop, J., general merchants, 59 Commis- sioners street. Crabtree, James, stage driver, Dalhousie, near We]lin"-ton street. Cragan, M., labourer, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Craggs, R., merchant tailor, 189 Notre Dame street. Craig, Thomas, weaver, St. Joseph street; near the Canal. Craig, John, grocer, 27 St. Lawrence street. Craig, Mrs., house Lagauchetiere, near Visitation street. Craig, Hugh, sail maker, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Craig, James, cabinetmaker, German, near St. Catherine st. Craikland, William, labourer, 23 Mountain street. Crane, John, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Crane, Robert, storeman, Dalhousie, near William street. Crathern, Mrs. E., house 63 St. Lawrence street. Craven, Michael, labourer, George, netir William street, i f ■ \ 'f: \ f i ■ ■^1 ' 1 '••' ^|! ' 'l j 1 ' 50 II i"!i!i!'| ' II i> in 1 111;')'' H! 1 lllii i! u I vw^^ l!i 1 i' Cravrford, James, M. D., 28 Little St. James street. Crawford, W. N., notary public, 29 St. Gabriel street. Crawford, G., house head of Mountain street. Crawley, Joseph, storeman, 11 St. Charles Borromee street. Crechier, F., painter. Brock, near Mignonne street. Creelman, William, & Co., commission merchants, 61 Com- missioners street. Creelman, John, hoards at Mrs. Steel's, Queen street. Crehen, Charles, labourer, 26 St. Dominique street. Crehen, Charles, jun., artist, 26 St. Dominique street. Creighton, Peter, carpenter, Hermine street. Crerar, D. W., confectioner, 139 Notre Dame street. Crerar, D. W., coach factory, 5 Chenneville street. Crerar, John, teacher of dancing, painting, &c.,7 KecoUet st. Cretien, Francis, shoemaker, German, near St. Catherine st. Crepeau, Joseph, mason, Mignonne, near St. Constant street. Crevier, Oliver, carter, Cemetery, near Bonaventure street. Crevier, Francis, joiner, Tolentin, near St. Catherine street. Crevier, Tous aint, tanner, 126 St. Joseph street. Crevier, James, carter, head of German street. Creyk, James, watchmaker, 232 St. Paul street. Crochetier, S., joiner, 13 Cemetery street. Crofts, Rev. H, O., Methodist New Connexion, off No. 8 Mountain street. Crooks, John, floqr mills, Common street, near Canal fiasin^ Crooks, Mrs. A., house 117 St. Constant street. Cronan, Patrick, cooper, Ann, near Wellington street. Cropley, Miss Lydia, confectioner and tavern, 8 St. Francois Xavier street. Crosby, Charles, waiter, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe street. Crosin, Peter, blacksmith, William, near Murray street. Cross, Alexander, advocate, 33 Little St. James street, Cross, William, brewer, 63 St. Joseph street. Crow, Thomas, labourer. Prince, near Wellington street. Crolly, David, butcher, 8 Voltigeur street. Crowe, B«, cbair maker, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe street. Crowley, William, Polisher, Dorchester, near St. Denis st. Crozier, Robert, laboifrer, {^agauchetiere, near Fanet street. 51 Crummenauer, N. D., fancy soaps, College, near St. Henry st. Cruteau, Andre, shoemaker, Chabellois street. Ciutchlow, John, tavern, 13 St. Paul street. Cudberthson, George, carpenter. Queen, near Common street. Cuddy, Patrick, grocer, 131 St. Mary street. Cullen, William, butcher, Prince, near Wellington street. Cullen & Pracy, blacksmiths, M-J ll'r ji'li!';: nil r 66 Dennis, Richard, plasterer^ Vitr^, near St. Dominique street. Denomme, Joseph^ smith, 48 Panet street. Denoyer, Pierre^ gardener, St.Deni8, near Dorchester street. Denoyer, L6on, joiner, Brock, near JVIignonne street. Depatie, F., Waterman, Deyienne, near St. Simeon street. Depatie, Jeremie^ grocer, corner Mignonne and St. Catherine streets. Depatie, Francois, shoemaker, 49 St. Ignace street. Depincier, Paul, painter, opposite St. Lawrence Market. Deputy Adjutant General's Office, 20 St. Denis street. Derbishire, (S.,) & Desbarats, (G.p Queen's printer, St. Th6res», corner St. Gabriel street. Derbishire, S., house west end of Dorchester street. Deroche, J. 6., tobacconist, 90 St. Urbain street. Deroche, Nicholas, painter, St. Catherine, near St. Denis st. Deroche, Benjamin, overseer, French Burying Ground. Deroche, Edward, dry goods, 29 St. Lawience street. Derocher, Michael, carpenter, 32 St. Lawrence street. Derocher, Paul, blacksmith, 163 St. Lawrence street. Deroche, Mrs., 10 Amherst street. Derome, F. X., watchmaker, 56 St. Lawrence street. Derome, G, cabinetmaker,Lagauchetiere, near St.Dominique. Derome, Hebert, trader, German, near Mignonne street. Derome, F., house 39 Montcalm street. Derome, A., house, German, near St. Catherine street. Derregh, Peter, grocer, 40 St. Maurice street. Derregh, Daniel, labourer, 10 Chabellois street* Derue, Michel, cooper, Sanguinet, near Mignonne street. Deiaure, Francois, 111 St. Dominique street. Desaut, Antoine, house head of German street. Desaut, Theophile, 51 Bleury street. Desautels, Benjamin, sen., 124 St. Charles Borrom^e street Desautels, B., jun., 132 St. Charles Borromee street. Desautels, , carter, Brock, near Lagaucbetiere street. Desautels, Mrs*, house 11 Bonarenture street. Desautels, Noel, baker, 169 St. Joseph street* Desautels, James, cooper, Dorchester, near St. Constant st. Desautels, Francois, sen*, mason, 122 St. Mary street* DesautelSj Pierre, carpenter, 122 St. Constant street. Desautels, Joseph, house 27 St. Aotoine street. Desaucels, P., stone cutter, Visitation, near Lagauchetiere st. Desautels, Francois, jun., mascn, 10 Adolphus street. Desautels, P., jun., St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. Desbarats, George, house west end of Dorchester street. Deschamps, — dry goods, 45 St. Lawrence street. Deschamps, Miss, house German, near Mignonne street. Deschamps, Miss J., house 4 Panet street. Deschamps, John, joiner, Salaberry, near Lagauchetiere st. Deseve, F. X., clothing and dry goods, 124 St. Paul street, house 93 St. Paul street. Desere, F. X., leather, &c., Custom house square. Deseve, A., advocate, 29 St. Gabriel street. Deseve, F., dry goods, 210 Notre Dame street. Deseve, Misses, house 6 St. Lawrence street. Desjardins, Joseph, carter, Visitation, near IMignonne street. Desiardins, Ft X house 2 Easton lane. Deslaurier, J. B <• ^er, Panet, near Lagauchetiere stieet. Desraarais, A., no.:.j public, IB St. Vincent street, Desmarais, Charles, mason, 60 Montcalm street. Dcsmarteau, E. B., dry goods, 85 St. Paul street. Desmarteau, N. B., dry goods, 88 St» Paul street. Desnoyers, M., dry goods, 82 Notre Dame street, house 61 St. Lawrence street. Desnoyer, Toussaint, house St. Catherine, near St. Denis st. Desormier, P., house Brock, near St. Catherine street. Desormier, John, carter, 26 Visitation street. Desormeau, F. L., off Sanguinet, near Mignonne street. Desrivicres, J. M., house 29 Little St. James street. Dcsrie, J. B., trailer, Mignonne, near Elizabeth street. Desrivieres, Mrs-, house Dorchester, near Philip street. Desrocher, B., tailor, 31 St. Dominique street. Desrocher, U., house 101 St. Constant street. Detonnancour, P. K., grocer, 123 St. Constant street. Devan, John, joiner, 37 Voltigeur street. Devilleray, J. L., confectioner, 1 St. Mary street. Develin, Thomas, labourer, 40 Voltigeur street. nf I! m' hri 1 , ■ .1 1 j i 1 •ill " ' ] J V- ■1 .'. ■: 1,; 1 i 1 . \ \ I 1 1 *1 li -^ 1 1! ! ■; 1^ H f !li I (1 i':l!! I 1 .lii i !i!' i U Develin, Peter, joiner, Nazareth, near Wiiilam street. Devenny, Moiton, house 14 Brock street. DtiVereux & Murphy, grocers, 95 St. Lawrence street. Deverry, Richard, confectioner, 188 Notre Dame street. Devins, Peter, joint crier of the Court of King's Bench, resi- dence under Court House. . , V. Dewitt, Jacob, house 53 St. Antoine street. ''-'-' Diamond, John, painter, 40 St. Lewis street. Dick, William, baker, 85 St. Antoine street. Dick, James, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 8 St. Sacrament. Dick, James, merchant, house Jure, near Bleury street. Dickinson, H., joiner, 46 St. Ignace street. Dickinson, Geo. L., architect, 53 Ciaig street. Dickinson, Mrs. M. A., Wellington, near King street. Dickinson, William, tea and coffee 3tore, 23 St. Mary street. Dickson, A., grocer, Lagauchetiere, near Adolphus street. Dickson, George P., commission agent, 201 St. Paul street. Dickson^ Dr.^ Ill Craig street. Dler, John, tavern. Grey Nun, near William street. Dier, William, carter, 43 St. Maurice street. Dier, Miss A., dressmaker, 41 St. Maurice street. Diggans, S., chandler, Ann, near William street. Diggan, B., mason, lane off" Montcalm street. Dillon, Richard, clerk, Mountain, near St. Catheiine street. Dinning, (J. G.) & Senior, (S. S.) commission merchants, 2 Lemoine street. Dinning, J. G., house St. Antoine, near Guy street. Dinelle, Pierre, stone cutter, St. Catheiine, near St. Hubert. Dlone, M., joiner, 65 St. Mary street. Diane, H., labourer. Lagauchetiere, near Voltigeur street. Dippie, Miss, dressmaker, Dorchester, near St. Philip street. Dobson, Charles, house corner Dorchester and St. Philip sts. Dubson, Mrs., boarding house, Radigonde street. Dockrt:y, R., M. D , 157 Craig street. Dodge & M. Grilfintown. Dougall, George, tailor, 95 Craig street. Dougall, James, & Co., general merchants, William, opposite Grey Nun street, house at Mrs. Drake's, College street. Dougall, Redpath & Co., general merchants, St- Joseph and Commissioner streets. Dougall, John, house Beaver Hall Terrace. Dougherty, John, chandler, Ann, near Wellington street. Dougherty, Thomas, labourer, 59 Campeau street. Dougherty, Charles, sawyer, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Douglas, John, inspector, 5 Dorchester, near Bleury street. Douglas, William, carpenter, George, near William street. Douglass, William, general merchant, 54 Commissioner street^ house St. Monique street. Douglass, Mrs., srminary, 74 St. Lawrence street. Doutre, Francis, trader, St. Catherine, near St. Hubert st. Dow, William, house 89 St. Joseph street. Dow, Andrew, house 93 St. Joseph street. Dow, William, & Co., brewers and distillers, 88 and 90 St. Joseph street. Dow, Alexander, joiner, Brickfields, Griffintown. Dow, Augustus, bouse George, near William street. Dow, F., rope maker, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Dowker, George^ hoarding house, 3 Little 5t. James strett. 61 Dowllng, Edward, registrar, house Victoria road, office 12 Little St. James street. Dotvney, Thomas, labourer, Colborne, near William street. Downs, A., cabinet maker, St. Constant, near Dorchester st. Downy, Denis, blacksmith, 18 Bieury street. Dowson, Edward, clerkjYictoria Road, near St. C itherine st. Doyle, Thomas, tailor, St. Constant, near Dorchester street. Doyle, A., commission merchant, 2 St. Helen street. Doyle, Thomas, dry goods, 32 St. Mary street. Doyon, Joseph, mason, 28 St. Lewis street. Doyon, Edward, stonecutter, Mignonne, near St. Lawrence street. Drake, Robert, builder, Ann, near Wellington street. Dragon, Francis, hair dresser, 75 Sanguinet street. Drennan, Mrs., dress maker, 49 St. George street. Drew, John, house 6 St. Bernard street. Drew, William, carpenter, Ann, near William street. DriscoU, Henry, Q. C., office 22 St. Jean Baptiste street, house Lagaucbetiere, near St. Denis street. Drolet, advoccite, 5 St. Lewis street. Drolet, Charles, house corner St. Charles Borrom6e and St, Catherine streets. Drover, George, blacksmitn, Dalbousie, near Common street. Drum, John, gardener, 43 Voltigeur street. Drum, William, chair maker, Amherst, near Lagaucbetiere street. Drumgoole, Patrick, tanner, corner William and Colborne streets. Drammond, (L. T.,) and Monk (C.,) advocates, 31 St. Gabriel street. Drummond, L. T., house 168 Notre Dame street. Drummond, Peter, joiner. Brickfields, Griffintown. Dryden, Mrs., milliner, 21 St. Urbain street. Dryden, Thomas, pattern maker, 10 Queen square. Drysdale, Adam, carpenter, 21 Chenneville street. Dubay, John B., carpenter, 34 Panet street. Dubay, Clement, smith, Dalhousie, near William strojet. Dubee, Joseph, stone cutter^ 43 St. Andr4 street. m fi i :t I - '*l i4 1! ''I ■ * i ,■1 1 • 1 w ii -i J; 1 ' iHll !l;ill;lll a I'll llillil! 'Il'i I li'i ' iii l.ll-lll ill if: lili^ .N Dubee, Mrs., seamstress, 35 Visitation street. Dubeau, Alexander, joiner, 14 Adolplius street. • ' Dubeau, Joseph, baker. Brock, near St. Catherine street. Dubois, Andre, tavern, 4 St. Charles street. New Market. Dubois, Mrs. John, house 29 St. Andr§ street. Dubois, Louis, joiner, 40 Montcalm street. Dubois, Joseph, house 94 St. Urbain street. Dubois, A., labourer, Wellington, near Nazareth street. Dubois, Etienne, house 43 St. Antoine street. Dubois, Joseph, carpenter, 62 Montcalm street. Dubois, J. B., mason, St. Andre, near St. Catherine street. Dubois, J. B., labourer, Visitation, near Mignonne street. Dubois, Joseph, shoemaker, Devienne, near St. Philip street. Dubois, P., mason, St. Alexander, near St. Catherine street. Dubois, Pierre, shoemaker, St. Charles Bonomee street. Dubois P. A., clerk, 24 St. Vincent street, Dubord, Thomas, Pilot, Marais Lane, near St. Constant st. Dubord, A., cigar maker, 112 St. Lawrence street. Dubord, Louis, cooper, corner Sanguinet and Dorchester sts. Dubrule, H., carpenter, 95 Sanguinet street. Dubrule, Hygin, dry goods and clothing, 218 St. Paul street. Dubuc, J. B., carpenter, 20 St. Denis, street. Dubuc, Casimir, tailor, 4 St. Charles Borromee street. Duchaine, P., shoemaker, Panet, near St. Mary street. Duchenau, Joseph, joiner, Cemetery, near St. Antoine street. Duclos, Pierre, stone cutter, corner Montcalm and St. Ca* therine streets. Duclos, Eneas, house 95 Sanguinet street. Duclos, H., joiner, 27 St. Philip street. Duclos, F., mason, 10 Valine street. Duclos, Francis, Eagle hotel, 20 M Foy, Patrick, tavern, 10 Sanguinet street. Franchere, J. B., watchmaker and jeweller, 156 St. Paul st. Franchere, D., grocer, corner Sanguinet and St. Catherine streets. Francis, B. & Co., hardware, 134 Notre Dame street. Francis, Frederick, labourer, Ann, near Wellington street. Francis, John, cook, 96 St. Constant street. Francis, Thomas, cooper, Gabriel, near George street. Francis, William, blacksmith, Lagauchetiere, near Radigonde street. Franklin, Edward, bricklayer, 9 German street. Franklin, L., foundryman, Wellington, near Ann street. Fraser & M'Kenzie, wholesale dry goods, 3 Nun's buildings, St. Joseph street. Fraser, Joseph, furniture warehouse, 151 Notre Dame street, house 22 St. Joseph sireet. Fraser, Wm., M. D., 21 M«Gill street. Fraser, Mrs. William, house 165 St. Lawrence street. Fraser, James, auctioneer, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Urbain street. Fraser, F., shoemaker, 74 St. Paul street, and Fabrique st. Frazer, George C , clerk, corner Wellington and Prince sts. Frazier, J. R., house 1 St. Lawrence hill, near Craig street. Frechette, A., grocer, 17 Ronaventure street. Frechette, Olivier, carpenter, Bonaventnre, near Inspector street, house entrance of St. Antoine street. Frechette, John, carpenter, 113 St. Charles Borrom^e street. Fredette, William, wheelwright, entrance of St. Antoine st* Freeborougb, Edward, painter, 100 St. Lawrence street. Freeland, A. H., house corner Perthius and St. Hubert sts, French, Mrs., boarding house, 11 Chenneville street. Frene, Francis, gardener, Guy street. Freniere, J,, steamboat captain, house 69 Water street, G H( I ill I' I :i / "I J; 111, m\\ ■ mm: '! ' [■'Mm Ml! ipt I I I l! i! ! ! iif ''I ll' ;ill;:.f!U, ],;)*i ! v! I H / In!!' I Hi I 1 'it r I 74 Freni^re, F. X., painter and glazier, 6 Alexis street. Friedlander, L., jeweller, Fabrique street. Frolin, Pierre, police, 14 V'sitation street. Fromant, Louis, cooper, 25 Montcalm street. Froste, H*, & Co., general merchants, 3 St. Sacrament 6t. Froste, Uobert, house 3 St. Sacrament street. Froste & Harrison, general merchants, 59 Commissioners st. Froste, N. S., house off City Councillors' street, Cote A Baron. Frothingham, (J.,) and Workman (Wm.,) wholesale and re- tail hardware, 165 St. Paul streeet. Fiothingham, J., house Piedmont, foot of the mountain. FuUum, Mrs., house St. Mary, near St. Helen street. FuUum, William, lime burner, St. Mary, near St. Helen st. Fullum, John, Sr., lime burner, St. Mary, near St. Helen st. FuUum, John, Jr., lime burner, St. Mary, near St Helen st. Fullum, George, butcher, 42 Montcalm street. Fullum, James, Racket court, corner Bleury and Craig sts. Iniilong, S., turner, 87 St. Constant street. Furniss, Albert, ofl5ce,Gas Woiks, Place d'Armes, house Noire Dame street, opposite Watai Works. Furta, Thomas, buichcr, 158 St. Joseph street. Furta, Francis, joiner, 22 Chabellois street. Fyfe, Rev. Robeit, house, 113 St. Antoine street GAAN, George, shoemaker, Dorchester, near German street. Gabler, J. F., tavern, corner St. Constant and St. Catherine streets. Gagne, Olivier, joiner, 14 Voltigeur street. Gagne, Mrs. C, house corner Lagauchetiere and Visitation streets. Gagnon, Michael, plasterer, St. Catherine, near St. HubtU street. Gagnon, P., cooper, 52 St. Maurice street. Gagnon, Auguste, joiner, Brock, near Dorchester street. Gagnon, John, butcher, 46 Montcalm street. Gagnon, Joseph, blacksmith, St. Catherine, near St. Denis st, Gagnon, Narcisse, carpenter, Dorchester, near St. Philip St. Gagnon, J. A., house 22 Sanguinet street. Gagnon, J. B., carpenter, St. Constant, near Mignonne st. Gannon, Mrs. Edward, house German, near Mignonne ilreet. (ia/uc;!, Joseph, stone cutter, 161 St. Joseph street, 0!a:i.ei, John, tavern. Port, near Common street. Galarneau, Francis, house, 159 &t. Constant street. (idbrneaii, (P. M.) and Roy (C. D.,) wholesale and retail dry goods, 138 Notre Dame street. Galbell, John, shoemaker, Busby lane, near Craig street. Galbraith, John, smith, 57Bleury street. Gale, Hon. Judgp, house 41 Notre Dame street. (iaie, James, currier, Wolfe, near St. Mary street. Gale, M., currier, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Gall, Charles, painter, 81 St. Urbain street. Gall, J. M., painter 85 St. Urbain street. Gallagher, G., tailor 158 St. Paul street. Gallagher, James, shoemaker, Nazareth near Wellington st. Gallagher, Francis, grocer, Wellington, near Dalhousie st. Gallaher, John, grocer 128 St. Joseph street. Gaily, Andrew, frame maker, 10 Visitation street. Gait, Andrew, tanner, 51 Bonaventure street. Gait, Mrs. W., house 129 Bleury street. Gait, Mrs-, house corner Bleury and Lagauchoticre streets. Gamble, William, painter, 10 St. Dominique street. Gamble, Joseph, labourer, Busby lane, near Craig street. Gamelin, Mrs., house St. Catherine, near St. Hubert street. Gardiner, Robert, pattern maker, corner Dalhousie and Wel- lington streets. Gardiner, William, joiner, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe street. Gardipy, E. blacksmith, 133 St. Joseph street. Gardipy, Mrs. J., house St. Simeon, near Devienne street. Gareau, Edward, joiner o|F Mountain street. „ , Gareau, Andre, house 7 Cemetery street. Gareau, Joseph, house 98 St. Joseph street. Gareau, X., saddler, 11 Cemetery street. Garepy, Alexander, carter, 57 Visitation street. Garfoot, Joseph, labourer, St. Bernard, near Bleury street. , Garie, DoiTiinique, grocer, 36 Visitation street. Gaypy, J., dry goods, and clothing, 142 and 203 St. Paul st. Garish, William, house Lagauchetiere, near Campeau street. I'" ■li ■ •I I 'Li ^' \ ■i ' $ *! < 'lili ■" 1 : \M m II ill 1!' !' il Ill.i s ' I fMh i Iri: ^!;,r';' 3 '■ IU!1 Garity, M., gardener, College, near Dupre lane. v' Garity, John, cooper, ofl'Campeau street. ' Garratt, James, gold beater, 37i MGill street. Garseau, Oliver, joiner, 96 St, Dominique street. Garseau, Mrs., house 34 Sanguinet street. Garseau, F., tinsmith, 17 Vallee street. Garth, George, plumher, and brazier, 40 Craig street, house Fortification lane, near St. Lawrence iiill. Garvan, James, foreman, 23 Cote street. Gales, Edmund, chair factory, corner M'Gill and St. J sppli streets. Gatien, F., joiner, 68 Sanguinet street. Gaudet, Mrs. E., house, St. Mary, near Fullum street. Gault, M. H., grocer, corner Wellington and Prince street?. Gauneau, H., tavern, 137 St. Joseph street. Gauthier, A., notary public, St. Catherine, near German st. Gautbier, Mrs., grocery, comer Dorchester and St. Constant street. Gauthier, Charles, shoemaker, Mignonne, near St. Denis st. Gauthier, J. B., joiner, Lagauchetiere street, near Victoria road. Gauthier, Charle?, mason, St. Elizabeth, near Mignonne st. Gauthier, Pierre, carter, Brock, near Mignonne street. Gauthier, Leon, shoemaker, corner Dorchester and St. Eliza- beth street. Gauthier, E., joiner, St. Catherine, near Hubert street. Gauthier, F., mason, Brock, near Mignonne street. Gauthier, A., joiner, corner St. Catherine and Wolfe streets. Gauthier, F. X., painter, corner St. Catherine and Wolfe sts. Gauthier, Louict street. Gravelle, P., lumber merchant, off St. Denis street. Graves, John, baker, off Campeau street. Gray, William, barrack master, 7 St. Lewis street. Gray, George, cabinet maker, 24 Sanguinet street. Gray, Patrick, labourer, 56 St. Joseph street. Gray, Richard, carpenter, Kempt, near Wellington street. Gray, Hugh, rope mak-jr, Dalhousie, near Common stree*. 83 nfpT urv street. 'jrav, Mrs., boaiding house, Nazareth, near Wellington st. Grav'j William, storeman, l2 Campeau street. Gray, George, smith, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Greece, Michael, ftooper, 9 St. Mar2;aret street. Green, (T. J.,) Thompson (Wm.) & Co., wholesale hatters and furriers, l56 and 228 St. Paul street. (Jreen, Thomas J., house King street, opposite Ward's Foundry. Green, Edward, dry goods, 115 St. Paul street. Green, Joseph, hair dresser and dentist, 56 St. Lawrence st. (ircen, George, shoemaker, 4 St. Lawrence street. Green, George, painter. Brock, near Lagaucheticre street. Green, Edward, sawyer, 20 Mountain street. Greenlees, Thomas, carter, corner Dorchester and St. Philip streets. Greenfield, Mrs., milliner, 11 Amherst street. Greenly, Mr., hotel Current St. Mary. Greenshields, James, 132 St. Paul street. Greenshields, Samuel, & Co., wholesale dry goods, l5l St. Paul street. Greenshields, Samuel, house i5l St. Paul street. Greenwood, Paul, tavern, corner St. Peter and Commsssioner streets. Greer, — — , house 6 Brock street. Gregoire, Basil, carpenter, 67 St. Mary street. Gregory, Etienne, oil maker, College, near Chabellois street. Gregory, Dr. Silas, house 23 Craig street. Gregory, , cooper, 16 Brock street. Greig, Robert, house 1 1 St Edward street. Greig, William, labourer, 38 St. George street. Grenier, J., dry goods, 84 St. Paul street. Grenicre, Jean, labourer, Lagauchetiere, near Montcalm st. Greniere, Olivier, pedlar, Dorchester, near St. Philip street* Grcr.:)re, A. T., joiner, 10 St. Denis street. Greniere, L. J. 0., cabinet maker, head of St. Elizabeth st« Greniere, Jerome, tallow chandler, 5 Water street. Greniere, Joseph, dry goods, 90 St. Paul street. Greniere, Dr. T. L., house 70 St. Denis street. I l! w it n4 i if •. II ^ If ' I 'i ir I 1 1! !! 1 1 1 : [ :iN ! II f ::,iii|i!i lii m 84 Grier, John, shoemaker, 20 Bonaventure street. Griffin, Henry, notary public, 26 Little »St. James street. GrilTin, Frederick, advocate, 6 St. Gabriel street. Griffin, Mrs., sciiool, 70 St. Antolne street. , GrilFinj Mrs., school, Busby lane, near Craig street. Griffin, Edward, wheelwright. Busby lane. Griffith, John, paints and chairs, 147 St. Paul street, house corner Lagaucheticre and Amherst streets, Grignon, L., sawyer, 60 Montcalm street. Grignon, Antoine, joiner, 14 Queen square. Grignon, Antoine, labourer, 8 Adolphus street. Grothe, Christian, silversmith, German, near St. Catherine st. Grothe, Andie, jeweller, Mignonne, near St. Elizabeth street. Grove, John, stage driver, 70 St. Maurice street. (Jroux, L. T., advocate, 5 St. Vincent street. Groux, Philip, painter, 13 Inspector street. Guerin, M., boots and shoes, 97 Notre Dame street. Guerin, Thomas, teacher, 27 St. Lawrence street. Guerin, Dr. E., house, 10 St. Mary street. Guerin, Joseph, sen., and jun., masons, 86 St. Hubert street. Gugy, B. C. A., house St. Catherine, near St. Philip street, (rugj'', Miss, boarding house, 83 Craig street. Guibord, Ls., stone cutter, 154 St. Joseph street. Guibord, Joseph, printer, St. Catherine, near St. Constant st. Guibord, Joseph, joiner, St. Catherine, near Germar* street. Guibord, Mrs., tailoress, College, near Dupre lane. Guichi, John, looking glass fraiuer, 10 Visitation street. Guilbault, J., botanic garden, Coteau St. Louis, head of Visitation street. Guilbeault, Jor^ph mason, head of Visitation street. Guilbeault, L., carter, Cadieux Village. Guilbeault, Mrs., laundress, 74 St. Dominique street. Guilbeault, F. X., blacksmith, Mignonne, near St. Charles Borromee street. Guilbeault, Michel, mason, 42 Panet street. Guilbeault, Mrs., house 14 Vallee street. Guillet, Leon, dry goods, 172 St. Paul street, house 101 Craig street. 85 Guillon, Mrs., boarding house, 14 St. Jean Baptiste street. Guimond, Michel, grocer, 28 St. ignace street. Guitnond, Francis, carpenter, head of Brock street. Guimond, M., joiner, Visitation, near St. Catherine street. Guinette, J. B., waterman, Philip, near Vallee street. Guinette, Edward, mason, 68 St. Charles Borromee street. Guinette, J. stcne cutter. Visitation, near St. Catherine st. Guinette, F., smith, Dorchester, near Si. Constant street. Guinette, Louis, waterman, Mignonne, near Visitation street. Guitte, P. T., printer, Lagauchetiere, near Toientin street. Gundlack, Mrs., house 63 St. Lawrence street. Gundlack, Alexander, house 63 St. Lawrence street. Gunn, William, Montreal Bank, house 61 St. Lewis street. Gunn, William, provision inspector and cooper, corner of Grey Nun and Common streets, house 27 St Alexander st. Gunn, Hugh, butcher, house Nazareth, near Wellington st. Gunn, William, hatter, 72 St. Urbain street. Gunn, Denis, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury street. Gunn, Hugh, labourer, Shaw, off St. Mary street. Gunn, John, house corner Prince and Wellington streets. Gustard, Donald, labourer, 96 St. Dominique street. Guy, Hon. Judge, house 4 Notre Dame street. Guy, E., notary public, 2 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Guy, Mrs. E., house 53 Toientin street. Giiy, Louis, house Berry lane, off St. Louis street. Guy, P. M., house 115 Craig street. (]uy,Mrs., house 115 Craig street. HACKET, Edward, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Alexander street. Hacket, J. & Co., grocers, 3 St. Paul street. Racket, F., carpenter, corner Lagauchetiere and Campeau streets. Hadden, R., cabinet and upholstery, Craig street, opposite the Hay market, house 2 Notre Dame street. Haddenby, Edward, butcher, Bonaventure near Mountain st. Hadley, William, labourer, Colborne, near William street. Hagan, Edward, hotel, St. Lawrence hill. Hagan, Edward, carpenter, Hermine street. II ! > I !l 11 III p - &$ m Uagar, John, carter, German, near Dutnarais lane. Hagar, Adam, miller, corner King and Common streets. Hagar, George, hardware and stoves, wholesale and retail, 111 St. Paul street. Hagar, Mrs., Thomas, house Conseilles de Ville street. Hagar, W. F., (of Barratt & Hagar,) house 30 Little St. James street. Hagar, Charles, house Conseilles de Yille street. Hagarty, William, barber, opposite the house of Assembly. Halbert, F., carter, 58 St. Louis street. Haldane, J., boot and shoe store, 12 M'Gill street. Haldimand, Lewis, wholesale and retail hardware, 102 St. Paul street, house 117 St. Lawrence street. Hales & M^Dowall, hats and furs, 233 St. Paul street. Hall, William, collector of the port, house corner St. Cathe- rine street and Victoria road. Hall, Archibald, M.D., corner Great St. James and St. Fran- ^^ois Xavier street. Hall, William, gunsmith, 51 Notre Dame street. Hall, Joseph N., hardware, 106 Notre Dame street. Hall, Mrs. M., milliner, 106 Notre Dame street. Hall, George, Ottawa hotel, corner M'Gill and St. Maurice streets. Hall, K., gunsmith, 11 M'Gill street. Hall, Mrs., B., laundress, 46 St. George street. Hall, Benjamin, house Piedmont, foot of the mountain. Hall, Michael, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Hall, Mrs. N., Dalhousie, near William street. Hall, James, oil maker, William, near Murray street. Hall, William, storeman, 96 St. Dominique street. Hall, Robert, storeman. Queen, near Common street. Hallinan, John, bootmaker, 18 St. George street. Hallowell, John, watchmaker, 19 St. Maurice street. Hallowell, Robert, general merchant, St. Sacrament street. Halpin, James, storeman, George, near William street. Hamel, M., dress maker, St. Catherine, near German street. Hamelin, Julia, grocery, 105 St, Lawrence street. Hamelin, Chas., pilot, Port, near Foundling street. ►^rx 87 Flamllton, Alexander, dry goods, 143 Notre Dame street, house 12 St. Monique street. Hamilton, William, clerk, opposite Viger Market. Hamilton, Anthony, joiner, corner St. Denis and Lagauche- tiere streets. Hamilton, John, merchant tailor, 127 Notre Dame street. Hamilton, George, joiner, 19 St. Dominique street. Hamilton, Mrs. A., house Nazareth, near George street. Hamilton, R. H., comptroller customs, house College street, near Dupre lane, Hamilton, James, carpenter, St. Alexander, near Craig street. Hammell, Arthur, butcher, George, near William street. Hammond, Robert, marble cutter, 83 St. Urbain street. Hampton, John, tailor, 18 St. Genevieve street. Hamro, Mrs., house Vitie, near St. Dominique street. Hancock, J., agent far Ashton, Jackson & Co., Exchange court, St. Paul street. Handrahan, Thos., labourer, 11 St. George street. Kandrahan, Daniel, labourer, Wellington, near Nazareth st. Handratty, Peter, shoemaker, George, near Wellington st. Handyside, R. and A., distillers, stores St. Therese street. Handyside, David., distiller. Current St. Mary, house St. Mary street, opposite the toundry. Hanes, Mrs. John, house 29 St. Ignace street. Hancs, George, labourer, 21 Adolphus street. Hanley, Edward, pedlar, Amable lane. Hanley, Michael, labourer, 15 St. Charles Borromee street. Hanna, Oliver, storeman. Jure, near St. Alexander street. Hannah, William, house 18 Salaberry street. Hannah, John, baker, 14 Mountain street. Hannessy, Michael, carter, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe st. Harcourt, James, turner, St. Charles Borromee, near Dorches- ter street. Hardie, W. & J. H., paints and oils, 166 Notre Dame street. Hardie, W. & J. H., painters, College, near Inspector street. Hardie, J. H., house College near Inspector street. Hardie, William, painter, house College, near Inspector st. Hardie, Joseph, confectioner, 87 St. Joseph street. 1 • 1 II M' I ! J I 1 1* • \ 1 .•^^ j|i ♦ •i'i i''-ir- ; < j i 1 i' i ■ ■ ■■ 1 ' 1 ' 1 ^ j r I ' * I ' fn !:F i! ■; 1 1 II ii w Ii I ,1'' ' 1 8d Harding, J., boots aii'l shoeis, 11 St. Francois Xavier street. Harding, John, painter, 56 Bonaventure street. Harding, George, tavern, corner Dorchester and German sts. Hardisty, H. E., blacking and ink factory, corner M'Gill and St. James streets. Hare, Jannes, brassfounder, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Hare, James, labourer, 5 St. Antoine street. Harkin, H., dry goods, 118 Notre Dame street, house oj^- posite Viger Market. Harkin & Badeaux, dry goods, 140 Notre Dame street. Harnois, Louis, carpenter, 85 St. Lawrence street. Harnols, A., carter, St. Elizabeth, near St. Catherine street. Harold, Alexander, shoemaker, 68 Bonaventure street. Harold, John, boots and shoes, 58 St. Mary street. Harold, William, boot maker, Custom-house square. Harris, Frederick, bank clerk, corner St. Joseph and Guy ats. Harris, B., tailor, 84 St. Mary street. Harris, E. B., jeweller, 70 St. Dominique street. Harris, John, storeman, 7 St. Charles Borromee street. Harris, Andrew, joiner, Brickfields, Griffintown. Harris> William, house 24 Salaberry street. Harrison & M^Tavish, general merchants, corner St. Sacra- ment and St. Nicholas streets. Harrison, H., house Durocher street, foot of the mountain. Harrison, John, tinsmith, 236 St. Paul street, and opposite House of Assembly, Harrison, Richard, china, glass, &c., 12 M'^Gill street. Harrison, James, blacksmith, Dalhousie, near Common street. Harrison, Michael, labourer, 5 Perthius street. Harrison, G., coopsr, 216 St. Joseph street. Harrison, Thomas, carter, Lagauchetiere, near Tolentin st. Hart, Benjauin, & Co., (Theodore Hart,) general merchants, corner Recollet and St. Helen streets. Hart, Benjamin, house Durocher street, foot of the mountain. Hart, Theodore, house 170 Notre Dame street. Hart, Adolphus M., advocate, 8 St. Vincent street. Hart, Daniel, grocer, 50 St. Dominique street. Hart, George, carpenter, Dalhousie, near Common street. 'H 89 • Hart, Edward, house 59 St. Paul street. Hart, James, pedlar, Fabrique street. Hart, Simon, jeweller, 127 Craig street. Hartgrave, John, carter, Prince, near Gabriel street. Ilartgrave, Andrew, clerk, 13 St. Lewis street. Hartley, W. M. B., advocate, 33 Little St. James street, house 131 Sherbrooke street. Harvey, Alfred, house corner Dorchester and St. Urbain sts. Harvey, S., mason. Busby lane. Harvey, James, labourer, 78J St. Mary street. Hatch, John, government clerk, 3 Berry lane. Hath, A., joiner, 31 Salaberry street. Hausselman, S., house 57 Campeau street. Hautson, William, house 17 St. Genevieve street. Hawkins, Thomas, wholesale and retail boots and shoes, 99 St. Paul street, house 42 Sanguinet street. Hawkins, Samuel, sawyer, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Hay, John, tailor, Roy lane, near St. Joseph street. Hay, John, distiller, Colborne, near St. Joseph street. Hay, George, carpenter. Prince, near Wellington street. Hayes (A.) & Hauck (J. P.,) hats and furs, 96, and manu- factory 141 Notre Dame street. Hayes, A., house Bleury, near Sherbrooke street, Hayes, B., grocer, 28 St. Mary street. Hayes, P., tavern, 11 St. Paul street. Hayes, P., baker, 68 St. Maurice street. Hays, M. J., water works, 28 Notre Dame street. Hays, James, turner, Tolentin, near St. Mary street. Haysley, Richard, cabinet maker, St. Catherine, near St. Alexander street. Hazel, G., dry goods, 166 Notre Dame street. Heany, Hugh, labourer, 49 St. Maurice street. Hearle, James, coppersmith and plunjber, Hospital, near Notre Dame street, house corner Lagauchetiere and St. Alexander streets. Heath, Jas. G., & Co., general merchants, City Bank build- ings, St. Paul street. Heath, VVv, shoemaker, 19 St. Dominique street. ii2 t m ill ! I ' !! V:' 1 ■ 1, ; 'i 1 ;i M \h n \\i fit ill 'i\V\ '■ .iMliili'il '■■'I > ,1 I w ll» I II ip.i w ':! 90 Heatherington, William, shoemaker, 33 Amherst street. Heathrigg, John, labourer, 79 Water street. H6bert, F., tailor, St. Catherine, near Sanguinet street. Hebert, Joseph, labourer, 239 St. Joseph street. Hebert, M., voyageur, 173 St. Joseph street. Hedge, Samuel, wholesale hardware and axes, 194 St. Paul street. Hedge, Samuel, house corner St. Nicholas and St. Paul si?. Hedge &, Conner, foundry and blacksmiths, corner Bleury street and Foilification lane, near Great St. James streeti Hedge, William, house corner Hay Market and M'Gill st. Hedge, Henry, joiner, 2:2 Inspector street. Henderson (Jas.) & Hooker (A.) & Co. (L. H. Holton), for- warders and commission merchants. Common street, near Canal wharf. Henderson, Brother & Co., hats and furs, 94 Notre Dame st. Henderson, Jame?, house 131 Bleury street. Henderson, John, carpenter, corner St. Mary and Gain st?- Henderson, Frs., carter, Ii8 St. Dominique street. Henderson, Gordon, smith, U St. Dominique street. Henderson, Catheiine, house 24 St. Charles Borromee street. Hendeison, Eliz?, washing, Jure, near Bleury street. Henderson, Uobeit, joiner, l7 Amherst street. Heney, Nicholas, joiner, Sanguinef, near Mignonne street. Hennessy, Jas., joiner, William, near Prince street. Hennessy, Thos., labourer. Prince, near Wellington street Hennessy, Patiick, labourer, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Henry, James, house Recollet, near St. Peter street. Henry, James, cabinet maker, Craig street, opposite the Hay Market. Henry, Hugh, labourer, St. Tolentin, near St. Mary street. Henr}', Andrew, labourer, 16 Campeau street, Henry, Joseph,. sawyer. Brock, near St. Catherine street,. Henshaw, Mrs., house 27 St. Lewis street. Hepburn, William, house 7 St. Lawrence street. Herbert, J. W., & Co., music store, llO Notre Dame street. Herbert, Henry, joiner, George, near William street. Herbert, Ed ward,, lawyer, Mignonne, near St. Charles Bor- romee street. *'•"'**<„ m ((rcet. treet. 4 St. Paul t. Paul si?, ler Bleury mes street. Lt. Catherine street. Hinton, William, shoemaker, Victoria road, near St. Cathe- rine street. Hitchins, Joseph, prtints, glass, &c., 1 St. Mary street, house 61 Water street. Hoare, Thumac, hootmaker. Queen, near Common street. Hobbs, George, grocer, Lagauchetiere, near Visitation street. Hoilges, John, cab yard, 55 St. Urbain street. Hodges, C, dry goods, 174 Notre Dame street. Hodgson, John, millwright, 98 St. Mary street. Ilodgkinson, Levi, furniture warehouse, 23 St. Lawrence st. Hogan, John, waiter. 113 Sanguinet street. Hogan, John, joiner, 58 Bleury street. Hogan, JameFj crimper, Ann, near William street. Hogard, John, shoemaker, St. Dominique, near Dorchester st. Hogaith, John, blacksmith, 90 St. Mary street. Howg, Joseph, carpenter, 47 Montcalm street. Hogg, Amabli?, carpenter, Mignonne, near Brock street. Hogg, I'ierre, labourer, IVIignonne; near Brock street. Hogg, Moses, baker, o/I* St. Catherine, near Hubert street. Hogg, Mrs. Joseph, 2 MountRin street. ■Hogg, Pierre, joiner, corner "Wolfe and Dorchester streets. Holbert, Miss, dress maker, Dorchester, near St. George st. Hohlham, J. VV., clerk, 146 Craig street. Hollahan, Michael, joiner, Vitre, near St. Urbain street. Holland, John, & Co., wholesale and retail fancy goods, ^81 St. Paul street. Holland, John, house 142 Bleur}' street. Holland, G. A., fancy goods, 159 Notre Dame street. Holland, P., house Dorchester, near St. George street. Holland, A. T., srocer, 58 St. Maurice street. Holland, Michael, plasterer, Vitre, near St. Dominique st. Holmes, Benjamin, cashier Bank of Montreal, Great St. James street. Holmes, A. F., ]\T.D., 24 Great St, James street. 93 Holmes, J., registrar of Trinity House, iiouse 11 St. Francois street. Holmes, James, labourer, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. HollowaVjCol., loyal cnj;iaeers, 21 Notre Dame street, house 23 Great St. James street, llolloway, C, military tailor, Colborne Avenue, near St. Mary street. Iloitj Mis. Geord;e J., house Dorchester, near St. Urbain st. Holton, Luther H., hou^e Queen, near Wellington street. Homier, Joseph, tailor, 107 S<. Lawrence street. Hnmier, J. 15., house corner Doic!. ester and St. Constant ^ts. Homier, Frs., mason, 115 Sansjuinet street. Homier, Edward, stone cutter, Dortlioster, near St. Constant street. Hondlovv, Sylvester, Hondlow's hotel, corner M'Gill and Lemoinc streets* Hondlow, Mrs., house 19 St. Lawrence street. Honey, John, advocate, 55 Sanguinet street. Honey, Mansfield, nailer, Ann, near Common street. Honeyman, James, stone cutter, 5 St. Germain street. JIooJ (J.) & Thorn (Wm.) cabinet ware, 42 St. Paul and 9 Si. Francois Xavier street. Hood, Peter, cooper, Dorchester, near St. Gaorge street. Hood, P., boarding house. Camp ^au, near St. Mary street. Hoole, Michael, carter, 53 St. Maurice street. Hooper, James, tailor, 125 Crai^ street. Hopkins, Michael, labourer, Chabellois street, ilopkin, Robert, clerk, St. Uibain, near Dorchester street. Hore, Thomas, shoemaker, Queen, near Common street. Horn, John, agent, 48 Chcnneville street. Horn, Mrs., house 54 Chenneville street. Horner, Joseph, silk dyer and dry gooJs, 184 Notre Dame st. Horning, Robert, carter, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe street. Horsenell, William, tailor, Gabriel, near Prince street. Horsley, Mrs., school, Nazareth, near Wellingtor> street. Horlon, John, brewer, Fullum, near St. Mary street. Houlc, J. B., notary public, 204 Notre Dame street. Houston, Adam, carpenter. Gain, near St. Mary street. |« 1: I fl •■ ,'iV ^, >. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // 1.0 I.I I 1.25 *^ Uii 12.2 U 11.6 I Hiotographic ScMices Corporation 33 WeST MAIN STMIT WMSTH.N.Y. M5S0 (716) •72-4303 ^ .**>^ / 4^^ Z- ::! ^ O i3* :• i 'I '1 94 Iloaston, Mrs., hoarding house, Dalhnusie, near Wellington st. Houston, William, rope maker, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Houston, Jamc?, labourer, William, near Colhorne street. Howard, (R.) mm\ Thompson (W. H), dry goods, 107 Notre Dame street. Howard, Genri^o, carpenter, St. Mary, near Queen square. Howden & Tag'jjait, academy, 11 Craig street. Howell, KdvvHrd, wines and gioceries, l72 St. Paul street. and 4 lM-(iill slrei t. Howell, Eiiwaid, bulclicr, Victoiia road. Howel', William, cleik, of Tiinity Cljurch, 47 Sanguinet st. Hoy, Thoma«;, labourer, .'J7 V'ultigenr street. Hoy, Joiin, la!)oiirer. Visitation, near L:^gauchetiore street. Hoy, Patrick, labourer, \'.i St. Chailes Rorromce street. Hoy, John, hair dresser, 1:20 Notre Dame street, lloy, George, hair diesser, 171 Notre Dame street. Hoyle, Miss I\I. A., St. Catherine, near St. Philip street. Hubert, K., advocate, IS St. Vincent street. Hudon, E., wholesale and retail dry goods and groceries, ItXJ St. Paul street. Huddell, James, post-man, 16 St. Antoine street. Huddell, James O., clcik, 15 Little St. James street. Hudson, John, tailor, 51 St. George street. Hughes, Michael, grocer, earner St. Mary and Gain streets. Hughes, N. H., Government clerk, 17 St. Lewis street. Hull, Mrs., grocer, Lagaucheiiere, near Wolfe street. Hume, Mrs., house 8 Wolfe street. Humphry?, Robert, «:hoem.>ker, 39 Bonaventure street. Humphrys, John, house 65 St. Charles Borromee street. Huneau, Joseph, sniith, 11'2 St. Joseph street. Hunt & Ross, carpenters, GO St. Charles Horromee street. Hunter, Andrew, pattern maker, corner King and Common streets. Hunter, William, mil!er, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Hunter, Thomas, house 77 Cleury street. Hunter, George, shoemaker, 25 St. Urbain street. Hurley & Prendergast, starch factory, Cemetery, near St^ Antoine street. 95 Hupay, B., cab-buihier, Brock, near Dorchester street. Hupay, P., confectioner, Montcalm near St. Catlierioe st. Hurteau, Miss, house head of German street. Hurteau, Leon, trader, 80 Visitation street. iliiitibis, C, painter, 183 St. Joseph street. llurtibisj Gabriel, gardener, 3 IMoiiMtaiii street. Hurtibis, M., blacksmith, 183 St. Joseph street. Ilurtibis, Moses, carpenter, 13 German street. Ilutchins (H.) &, Proctor (C. D.) wliolcsale grocers, corner M'Gill and Commissioners streets, Hutchins, H., house corner College and St. Ilonry streets. Ilutchins, J., house 32 St. Lewis street. Ilutchins, B., house corner IM'Gill and College streets. Hutchinson, John, grocer, GO Bleury st^ee^ Hutchinson, William, builder, Fortification lane. Hutchinson, Joseph, carpenter, Jure, near Bleury street. Hutchinson, Thomas, shoemaker, 29 St. Paul street. Hutchinson, Jamos, joiner, Gabriel, near (ieorge street. Hutchinson, William, joiner, 53 St. Uibain street. Hutchison, J., wines and groceries, 58 Notro Dame street, house Lagauchetiere near Sanguinct street. Hutson, Thomas, engineer, Lagauchetiere, near Ignace st. lluUun, James, agent for IMarshcs & Shepperd, 190 St. Paul street. Hyatt, Mrs., grocer, corner Dorchester and Montcalm streets. IBHOTTSON, Henry J., advocate, 7 St. Francois Xavier st. house Victoria road, near St. Catherine street. Ibbotson, IL, sen, house Victoria road. Idler, Ernest, butcher and grocer, corner Sanguinet and Dor- chester street. Idler, G., butcher, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe street. Ilsley, James, carpenter, 75 St. Dominique street. Inglis, James, foundryinan, corner Victoria road and St. Mary street. Inglis, Wilson, printer, Duford street, near Vigor Market. Inspection Store for Pot and Pearl Ashes, College, near M'Gill street. Irvin, Patrick, tailor, 15 Bonaventure street. H I I; I A ( 96 11 Ji li nijw' I :: livine (John) & Co., general merchantii, corner of Notre Dame street and Place d'Armes. Irvine, John, house Dorchester, near St. George street. Irving, John, Buck inn, St. Paul, near Bonsecours street Irwin, Mrs., saddlery, 19 M'Gill, near Lemoine street, house St. Henry, near St. Maurice street. Irwin, Thomas, labourer, Shaw, off' St. Mary street. Irwin, David, labourer, St. Mary street, near the Jail. Isaacson, R. P., Dolly's chop house, 20 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Isaacson, J. H., house St. Catherine, near St. Alexander st. Isaacs, S., furrier. College, near St. Henry street. Ivey, John, carpenter, 12 Charles Borromee street. Ivory, James, smith, 93 St. Constant street. JABOTTE, J. B., joiner, 11 Visitation street. Jackattel, Joseph, organ builder, 130 St. Lawrence street. Jackson, Doctor, stati', 55, Great St. James street. Jackson, Henry, house 2 Corinvall terrace, St. Denis strett. Jackson, Daniel, plasterer, 5 Perthius street. Jackson, Thomas, boots and shoes, Wellington, near George street. Jackson, William, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Jackson, Joseph, carpenter, Nazareth, near Wellington st. Jackscn, James, grocer, St. Mary street, near the Jail. Jackson, Joseph, labourer, oifCampcau street. Jamieson, Mr?., house 53 St. Urbain street, Jamieson, A1exander,jolner, Bricknelds, GrilKntown. Jamieson, Charles, ropemaker, Montcalm, near Dorchester st. Jamieson, Thomas, tdvein, 35 St. Mary street. Jamieson, William, cooper, 28 Wolfe street. Jdne.«, D. P., flour and groceries, wholesak and retail, 237 St. Paul street. Jaques, George E., book-keeper, Ann, near William street. Jetfers, Henry, labourer, Grey Nun, near Wellington street. Jellyman, Joseph, pasteboard maker, 12 St. Genevieve st. Jenand, F. L., bailii!', Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth street. Jennette, Feli.v, clerk, 38 Bonaventure street. Jenking, Thomas, brushmaker, 238 St. Paul street, house 19 St. Genevieve street. ;1; f Notri ie». , house Xavier nder st. itreet. 5 sUett. r George ;ton St. ton st. til. hester st. [all, 237 [street. street. |ve St. street. louse 10 97 jenning, Patrick, gardener, 20 St. George street. Jeremie, Hypolite, house, West Police Station House, 4 St. Joseph street. Jesuits, Society of, house west end of St. Antoine street Jiles, C., tailor, St. Charles Borromce, near Craig street. Jobert, Mrs., house Vitre near St. Dominique street. Jobin, J. H., notary public, 83 St. P-iul street. Jobin, Joseph, cider brewer, 1 17 St. Lawrence street. Jobson, R. T., carpenter. Prince, near Wellin^jto.i street. Jodoin, F., joiner, 17 Adolphus street. Jodoin, Amable, lumher yard, 10 Craig street. Jodoine, Pierre, dry goods, 86 and 101 St. Paul street. Johnson, Mrs. Mary, house 35 St. Elizabeth street. Johnson, Robert, printer, 60 Sanj^uinet street. Johnson, George, house Prince, near Gabriel street. Johnson, William, labourer, 36 St. George street. Johnson, John, cabinet maker, 16 St. Joseph street. Johnson, Richard, grocer, 117 St. Mary street. Johnson, Mrs., ladies' school, Recollet, near St. Peter street. Johnson, John, carpenter. Jure, near St. Alexander street. Johnson, William, tailor, St. Henry, near St. Maurice street. Johnson, F. G., advocate, 10 St. Vincent street, house Du- rocljer, near Sherbrooke street. Johnson, M. F., cabinet maker, 25 Great St. James street. Johnson, Gordon, clerk, Geor!]fe,near Common street. Johnson, George N., grocer, 82 Bonaventure street. Johnson, James, carter. Queen, near Common street. Johnson, Thoma?, watchmaker, 13 St. Mary street. Johnston, Mrs. S., boarding house, 5 St. Dominique street. Johnston, Mrs. Mary, house 55 Great St. James street. Joinette, D., carpenter, 124 St. Constant street. Jolicoeur, Frs., mason, Lagaucheticre, near St. Constant st. JoliccEur, J. B., tinsmith, Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth st. Jolly, James, saddler. Fortification lane, near St. Francois Xavier street. Jones, Joseph, coroner, house 36 St. Denis street. Jones, Joseph, agent for the Protection and i^.tna Insurance Companies of Hartford, City Bauk building, St. Paul st. I tl' ^1 I: 1. f ;,1 9%. f' Jones, Tboinas, bouse 11 Tolentin street. Jones, U., & Co., forwarding merchants, Common, near Dal- bousie street. Jones, John, Tattersall's auction mart, Great St. James st. Jones, John, house 12 Bonaventure street. Jordan, R., shoemaker, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Jordan, John, dry goods, 172 St. Paul and 172 I^Iotre Dame streets. Jordan, James, dry goods, 154 St. Paul street. Joseph, G., advocate, 33 Little ^ft. James street. Joseph, H., & Co., (J. H. & A. Joseph), wholesale manufac- turers, and importers of tobacco, 144 and 130 St. Paul St. Joseph, Mrs., house 44 St. Uibain street. Joseph, Jesse, general merchant, 6 St. Sacrament, house 44, St. Urbain street. Joseph, J. H., house 44 St. Urbain street. Jovalletti, Mrs., bouse l32 St. Joseph street. Joubert, A. D., Police, Lagaucbeticre, near Panet street. Judab, H., advocate, 31 St. James place, Little St. James st. Judab, T. S., advocate, 11 St. Vincent street, house Dor- chester street, near Richmond square. Judge, Patrick, dry goods, 64 St. Mary street. Julien, J. B., saddler, 70 Notre Dame street. KAIN, Bernard, carter. Queen, near William street. Kain, Bernard, bricklayer, Dorchester, near Bleury street. Kain, Clement, 9 St. Moniquc street. Kain, , dentist, 24 St. Gabriel street. Kairns, M. B., house 58 St. Maurice street. Kavanah, James, labourer, 35 St. Maurice street. Kay, Thomas, & Co., general merchants, 81 Common street, house Durocher street, near the Mountain. Kay, John, wholesale dry goods, 168 St. Paul street. Kay, Mrs. M., house Hadigonde street. Kearse, K. C, merchant tailor, 220, St. Paul street. Keef, Edward, blacksmith, William, near George street. Keely, M., labourer, 36 W^olfe street. Keely, John, joiner, Wolfe, near Lagauchetlere street* Keely, William, labourer, Wolfe, near Lagauchetiere street. »4reet. Dame nufac- ?aul8t. ise 44, 2et. mes st. se Dot' 99 Keenan, Mrs., bouse Vitre, near Chenneville street. Keevan, Alexander, cabinet maker, 100 St. Urbaia street. Keiller, James, Montreal bank. Keiller, John, confectioner, wholesale and retail, l27i Notre Dame street, house 20 Little St. James street. Keiller, D., confectioner, 104 Notre Dame street. Kell, Wm., bailiir, Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth street. Keileny, Lewis, dry goods, 76 Notre Dame street. Keller, John, wholesale and retail hardware, 105 St. Paul street, house 130 St. Paul street. Kelly, Thomas, tavern, 2ll Notre Dame street. Kelly, Edward, house Sanguinet, near Craig street. Kelly, J. & Co., carpenters, joiners &c., yard 123 Craig st. Kelly, J., bouse 123 Craig street. Kelly, W., grocer, 25 St. Urbain street. Kelly, James, carpenter, Hcrmine street. Kelly, Michael, house 123 Craig street. Kelly, Michael, joiner, 22 Salaberry street. Kelly, B., joiner, College, near Chabellois street. Kelly, John, sawyer, Gabriel, near Dalhousie street. Kelly, Patrick, plasterer, St. Constant, near St. Catherine st. Kelly, Patrick, tarern. Foundling street. Kelly, Mrs., dressmaker, Nazareth, near George street. Kelly, John, carpenter. Prince, near Wellington street. Kemp, John, grocer, 74 St. Paul street. Kendall, Major, R. A., 1 Durham place, St. Lewis street. Kennedy, Timothy, tailor. College, near Dupr6 lane. Kennedy, Angus, wines and groceries, 10 St. Joseph street. Kennedy, Mrs., boarding house, 2 Bleury street. Kennedy, Wm., carpenter, and joiner, 13 Bleury street. Kenning, M., pedlar, St. Amable lane. Kenney, James, storeman, St. Mary, near Fullum street. Kennon, M., smith, 71 St. Joseph street. Kernon, John, gardener, head of Amherst street. Kerney, Simeon, cabinet maker, 15 St. Maurice street. Ken worthy, Edward, grocer, 26 St. Antoine street. Kenworthy, George E., grocer, Lagauchetlere, near Amherst street. '■(' II Hi' i 1 I I 1 •■ •II 100 Kerens, M. B., house corner Prince and George streets. Kerens, Thomas, tailor, Wuilington, near Ann street. Kerens, Jolin, Farmers' hotel, corner King and Common sts. Kernick, William, carpenter, Lagaucheticre, near St. Con- stant street. Kerr, AViliiam, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 201 St. Paul sC. Kerr, William, house ti3 St. Antoine street. Kerr, \Vm., fcuiuler, Prince, near Wellington street, house Wellington, near Prince street. Kerr, John, en>;incer, St. Mary, near Fiillum street. Kerr, Jame.^', ck-rk, 07 S.ingiiiiict street. Kerr, Thomas, clerk, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Kerr, M, joiner, 110 St. Mary street. Kerr, James, [.ainter, 'i:i Chenneville street. Kerrigan, IBenjamiu, dairy, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Kershaw, John, grocer, 4ti M'Gill street. Keys, Charles, carter, 34 Mountain street. Kidner, John, grocer, St. Alexander, near Jure street. Killoch, Blrs. M., straw bonael manufacturer^ 7 St. Urbain street. Killoch, Matthew, shoemaker, 7 St. Urbain street. Kilgour, Joseph, joiner, Brickiield?, Gritfintown. Kiely, Patrick, plasterer, HI St. Constant street. King, E. J., house head of Mountain street. King, Wm., saddler, St. Henry, near St. Maurice street. King, Jamep, mason, 50 Wolfe street. King, Patrick, gardener, i>t. Andre, near Mignonne street. King, James, gardener, St. Andie, near Mignonne street. King, Thoma.s, millwiight, corner Wellington and Nazareth streets. King, J. Inglis, house corner St. Antoine and Guy streets. King, George, grocer, corner St. Elizabeth and Lagauchetiere stiei't=i. Kingan and Kinloch, groceries and wines, 226 St. Paul st. Kinloch, A., mason, Lagauchetiere, near Sanguinet street. Kinnear, David, editor, house Albert place, Lagauchetiere st. Kirk, James, founder, 46 Volligeur street. Kirkpatrick, Andrew, cooper, 68 Bonaventurc street. . 101 Kirkpatricic, Mrs., houi3 Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth it. Kirkup, Robert, grocer, Fabrtque street, house 20 St. Eliza* beth street. Kirkup, Joseph, brash maker, 4 St. Sacrament street. Knapp & NoaJ, general merchants, 23 St. Peter street. Knapp, James, Secretary of the Montreal Mutual Fire In- surance Company, house 148 Bleury street. Knibbs, John, tailor, College, near Dupre lane. Knowlton, Samuel, agent, Lagauchetiere, near Bleary street. Knox, Mrs. Ann, dressmaker, Roy lane, near St. Joseph st. Koester, Mrs. George, tavern, corner Mountain and St. An- toine streets. Kollfflyer, Miss, house 19 St. Antoine street. KoUmyer, H., printer, St. Charles Borromee, near Craig st. Kurczyn, N. P. M., house King, near William street. Kurczyn, S. tobacconist, 7 M, Fran(,")is, carter, 15*2 St. Lawrence street, /^alleur, IMis. F., house 10 Campeau street. Lallcur, P., joiner, Lagaucheticre, near Adolphus street. Lafleur, Charles, joiner, Visitation, near Dorchester street. Lafleur, Joseph, mason, 37 St. Ignace street. Lafleur, James, carter, 41 Montcalm street. Lafontaine, L. H., advocate, 18 Little St. James street. Lafontainc & Berlhelot, advocates, l8 Little St. James street. Lafontaine, A., carter, 38 Visitation street. Lifontainc, Oliver, confeclioner, 28 Chabellois street. Lafontaine, L., dry goods 158 St. Paul street. Lafontaine, J. B., turner, Dorchester, near German street. Lafontaine, Joseph, joiner, lane ofl' Mountain street. Lafontaine, N., bailifi', Montcalm, near St. Catherine street. Lafontaine, J. B., cooper, 133 St. Lawrence street. Laforest, J. B., mason, Brock, near St. Catherine street. Laforce, Michel, butcher, Panet, near St, Catherine street. Laforce, Joseph, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Wolfe st. Laframboise, M., advocate, St. Therese street. Laframboise, A., house 71 Craig street. Lafrance, Antoine, carter, 145 Sanguinet street. Lafrance, F., labourer, 17 Adolphus street. Lafrance, Alexander, painter. Inspector, near College street. Lafranchis, L., waterman, 39 Visitation street. Lafranchis, Toussaint,bakcr, St. Catherine,near Visitation sts* Lafrenicre, C. saddler, 18 Salabery street. Lafreniere, Olivier, saddler, 44 Panet street. Lafreniere, Cyprion, saddler, 48 St. Mary street. Lafricain, Louis, mason, 48 St. Lewis street. Lafrlcain, Mrs. Julie, boarding house, St. Paul, near Bonse- cours street. Lafricain, E., cooper, 38 St. Lewis street. Lafricain, Baptiste, cooper, corner Montcalm and Dorchester streets. li lit t ^ v'i 104 Lafricain, Edward, ihoemaker, 24 St. Lewis street. Lagarde, Mrs., house Panet, near St. Mary street. Lagarde, Mrs., house 29 Visitation street. Lagarnade, Etienne, blacksniith, 155 St. LawreDce street. Lfigrave, Louis, house 129 St. Joseph street. Lahais, Mrs., house 12 Wolfe street. Lahais, L., joiner, 12 St. Margaret street. Lahee, Daniel, grocer, 142 St. Lawrence street. Laing, Mrs. C, dressmaker, 22 St. Urbain street. Laird, Robert, shoemaker, 44 Amherst street. Laird, Alexander, clerk, Lagauchetiere, near Campeau St. Lajennais, Mrs., 32 St. Maurice street. Lajennais, Joseph, mason, 105 St. Joseph street. Lajennais, Frs., labourer, 16 St. Joseph street. Lajennais, Basil, eating house, St. Charles street, New Market. Lajennai!:, Louis, cooper, head of Brock street. Lajennais, Frs., mason, head of Brock street. Lajoie, Moses, tinsmith, St. Catherine, near Amherst street. Lnjoie, Etienne, mason, St. Philip, near Vallee street. Lalande, Mrs., house 92 St. Urbain street. Laliere, Michel, carter, 16 Mountain street. Lalongue, Frs., house 139 Sanguinet street. Lamarche, Charles, carter, 179 Craig street. Lamarche, G. D., dry goods, 47 St. Lawrence street. Lamarche, P., carter, 44 St. Maurice street. Lamarche, Edward, tailor, lane off Montcalm street. Lamarche, F. D., cooper, corner Montcalm and Lagauche- tiere streets. ^ Lamarche, Mrs., house Water, near Grant street. Lamarre, Alexander, farmer, Wolfe, near St. Catherine st. Lamb, James, baker, 104 St. Mary street. Lamb, Robert, baker, 106 St. Joseph street. Lamb, Michael, hatter, Prince, near Wellington street. Lambe, Captain, 105 St. Antoine street. Lambert, J., carpenter, Wellington street, in rear of the Me- thodist chapel. Lambert, Jeremiah, joiner, Wolfe, near St. Catherine street. Lambert, Abner, house 110 St. Dominique iittcct. Laiiieux, Mrs. J. B., house 1211 St. Joseph street. Lannonta*;ne, A., house Crai<^, near Rtdi^onde street. Latnontagne, Anthony, joiner, 46 Montcalm street. Lamonta;j;ne, 1\, stone cutter, Duni irais lane. Lamonta<;ne, Miss, house Dorchester, near St. I'hilip street. Ldmuntagne, Mrs. S., house 10 St. Lawrence street. Ldinontagne, Charles, house St. Ili'len, near Leinoine street. Lamontagne, J. B., mason, 130 Sanguinet street. Lamontdgne, Louis, mason, Dumarais lane, near St. Contitant street. Lamothe, J., advocate, St. Theiese street. Lamothe, 1'., notary pudlic, 161 Notre Dame street, house Lagauchetiert, near Sf. Urbain street, Lamothe, Mr., houje 127 St. Lawrence street. Lamouchc, Joseph, shoemaker. Jure, near Bleury street. Lamouche, A., bedsteads, &c., M^Ciiil, near Notre Dame st. Lamouche, J. B , carter, 24 Vallee street, Lamouche, Simucl, carter, 131 St. Lawrence street. Lamouche, Frs., house 168 St. Lawrence street. Lamoureux, G., sawyer, 41 Fanet street. Lamoureux, Eugene, joiner, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Lancashire, James, coach trimmer, 15 St. Maurice street. Lander, John, upholsterer, Vitre, near St. Charles Borromee street. Landrigan, John, grocer, corner St. Charles Borromee and Mignonne streets. Lane, John, assistant commissary general, 4 Durham place. Lang, Rev. Matthew, Wesleyan, corner Fortification lanu and St. Francois Xavier street. Lang, Thomas, lumber merchant, 26 Sanguinet street. Lang, R., shoemaker, St. Constant, near Mignonne street. Langdale, Philip, storeman, 144 Craig street. Langdale, Mrs., milliner, 144 Craig street. Langdon, Joseph, labourer, 131 St. Charles Borromee street. Langdon, George, butcher, Mountain, near St. Antoine street. Langevin, Frs., shoemaker, l6 Margaret street. Langevin, Mrs., house 102 St. Dominique street. kI ! I 1 I (I 106 i't ii I I Langhorn, Thomas, carpenter, Vitre, near St. Dominique st. Langlois, Louis, carpenter, 18 Voltigeur street. Langlois, F., beer maker, 33 Panet street. Langlois, Peter, furrier, 7 St. Genevieve street. Langlois, A., spruce beer, 76 St. Joseph street. Langtin, J. B., clerk, 42 St. Lewis street. Lanoyer, Jos., labourer, 98 St. Charles Borromee street. Lantier, J. O., grocer, St. Charles street. New Market* Lapanee, Pierre, voyageur, 175 St. Joseph street. Lapelletrie, Rev. Mr., house 65 St. Antoine street. Lapierre, Antoino, labourer, 27 Panet street. Lapiene, Charles, carter, St. Catherine, near Wolfe street. Lapierre, Mr., grocer, corner Mignonne and Brock streets. Lapierre, S., carter, St. Constant, near Mignonne street. Lapierre, Louis, tinsmith, 113 St. Joseph street. Lapierre, A., tinsmith, 147 St. Joseph street. Lapierre, Andrew, leather, &c., Fabrique street, house 163 St. Joseph street. Lapierre, E., tin shop, St. Charles Street, New Market. Lapierre, Frs., carter, St. Catherine, near Philip street. Lapierre, Joseph, shoemaker, Mignonne, near St. Dominique street. Lapierre, Louis, shoemaker, 42 St. Dominique street. Lapierre, Joseph, carter, Panet, near St. Catherine street. Lapierre, Toussaint, tinsmith, German, near Mignonne street. Lapointe, Louis, grocer, 2 Margaret street. Lapointe, Frs., carpenter, St. Elizabeth, near Lagauchetiere street. Lapointe, Antoine, mason. College, near St. Henry street. Lapointe, Laurence, joiner, St. Charles Borromee, near Dor- chester street. Lapointe, Louis, joiner, 47 St. George street. Lapointe, Mrs., house 60 St. Denis street. Lapointe, Noel, carter, MigiTonne,near Sanguinet street. Lapointe, Peter, joiner, Dorchester, near Wolfe street. Lapointe, Jas., labourer, 51 St. Andre street. Laporte, Frs., smith, 74 St. Mary street. Laporte, Miss^ milliner, 16 Amherst street. 107 Laporte, J., joiner, St. Catherine, near Visitation street. Laporte, Bartholomew, carpenter, 16 Amherst street. Lappare, Henry, notary public, 24 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Lappare, Mr., Nelson Hotel, Fabrique street. Lappin, Bernard, labourer, Vitre, near St. Dominique street. Laprise, Charles, butcher, 33 Wolfe street. Laramee, Joseph, carpenter, 16 Vallee street. Laramee, A., joiner, 22 Vallee street. Laramee, H., house i29 Craig street. Larance, A., carter, 3 Water street. Larance, Mrs., 26 Panet street. Larang'^, O,, collector, German, near Dumarais street. Lardie, G., tavern, 61 St. Mary street. Laiendo, B., joiner, 36 Panet street. Larivicre, Alexandre, pedlar, Philip, near St. Catherine st. Larivicre, J. B., shoemaker, Mignonne, near Sanguinet st. Lariviere, Pierre, joiner, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Lariviere, Etienne, joiner, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Lariviere, F., hair dresser, St. Catherine, near St. Andre tt. Lariviere, Andrew, saddler, 37 St. Joseph street. Lariviere, A., carriage maker, 5 Wolfe street. Lariviere, Antoine, boatman, Panet, near Water street. Lariviere, Cesaire, carpenter, 18 Montcalm street. Lariviere, Frs., stone cutter, corner German and St. Cathe- rine streets. Lariviere, Sebastian, carpenter, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Larkin, P., grocery and tavern. College wall, Griffintown. Laroche, M., joiner, corner Dorchester and Montcalm streets. Laroche, P., carter, corner St. Catherine and Brock streets. Laroche, Pierre, shoemaker, off St. Denis street. Laroche, L., baker, 72 Visitation street. Laroche, Mrs., seamstress, 29 Philip street. Larochelle, Charles, carter, 139 Sanguinet street. Larocque, F. A., office 39 Craig street, house 6 Cot6 street. Larocque, Alfred, house 48 St. Urbain street. Laronge, Thomas, grocer, corner Lagauchetiere and Igoace streets. ; ! ( M 1 I i it nll'i:^ ,' ! iij 108 liarose, Au«;usto, sawyer, Brock, near St. Catherine street. Larose, D., shoemaker, 59 St. Maurice street. Larose, Mrs., seamstress, corner Dalhousie and Wellington streets. L'Arseneur, Chailes, mason, Sanguinet, ne^r Dorchester st. L'Arseneur, Pierre, mason, Sanguinet, near Dorchester st. Lartie, Amable, harness, &c., Custom House square, Larue, Pierre, boots and shoes, 1*28 St. Paul street, house 23 St. Constant street. Larue, Leon, carpenter, Philip, near Valiec street. Latham, Richard, wholesale provision and commission mer- chant, 28 St. Francois Xavier street. Latrimoule, G., baker, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Lattimore, Henry, labourer, George, near William street. Latoulipe, L., joiner, Wolfe, near St. Catherine street. Latour, B., joiner, Montcalm, near St. Catherine street. Latour, J. B., labourer, 63 St. Maurice street. Latourelle, A., house 42 St. Charles Borromee street. Latourelle, Alexandre, joiner, 7 Philip street. Laughlin, Patrick, joiner, Gabriel, near George street. Laughlin, James, 95 Bonavenlure street. Laughlin, George E., post office clerk, 43 St. George street. ijEurent, David, painter, opposite St. Lawrence Market* Laurent, Prospre, labourer, 6 Philip street. Laurent, J., painter, German, near Dorchester street. Laurent, David, tailor, German, near Dorchester street. Laurent, Joseph, painter, St. Catherine, near St. Constant st. Laurent, Baptiste, carter, 40 St. Elizabeth street. Laurent, Miss, seamstress, Lagauchetiere, near Amherst st. Laurent, S., mason, 12 Vallee street. Laurent, Joseph, stone cutter, Vallee, near Philip street. Laurie, A., & Co., wholesale and retail dry goods, 2 Place d'Armes, east side. Laurie, William, wholesale dry goods, St. Joseph, near St. Paul street, house Mountain, above Dorchester street. Laurie, Walter, carpenter, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Laurier, J. G., shoemaker, Inspector, near St. Maurice st. Laurier, J. 0. carpenter, St. Catherine, near Visitation st. i* 109 Laurin, Henry, house 20 St. Lawrence street. Lavender, Henry, merchant tailor, 15 St. Gabriel street. Laverock, William, grocer, 97 Craig street. Laverock, James, cabinet maker, St. Alexander street. Lavey, John, milkman, 33 Mountain street. Lavicount, Mrs., house 42 St. Denis street. Lavicount, A. D. K., house 42 St. Denis street. # Lavigne, 0., dry goods, &c., 78 Notre Dame street. Lavigne, Antoine, stone cutter, German, near St. Dominique street. Lavigne, Michel, sculptor, Mignonne, near Sanguinet street. Lavigne, Louis, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Salaberry st. Lavigne, L., grocer, 55 St. Maurice street. Lavigne, Mrs., house 151 St. Lawrence street, Lavigne, Frs., shoemaker, 128 St. Lawrence street, Lavigne, Basil, shoemaker. Cemetery, near Bonaventure street. Lavigne, Moses», butcher, Mignonne, near St. Constant st. Lavigne, Amable, labourer, 23 Salaberrj' street. Lavigne, P., joiner, 4 Margaret street. Laviolette, F., house VisUation, near Dorchester street. Laviolette, Joseph, joiner, 18 Chabellois street. Laviolette, Michel, butcher. Visitation, near Mignonne st. Laviolette, Frs., butcher, 114 St. Constant street. Lavorte, F., joiner, 11 Montcalm street. Lavoy, Pierre, butcher, 105 Sanguinet street. Lavoy, J., shoemaker, German, near St. Catherine street. Lavoy, Joseph, carter, 46 Mountain street. Law, James, general commission merchant, corner St. John and St. Sacrament streets. Lawless, John, sawyer, corner King and William streets. Lawley, William, carver and gilder, 29 St. Joseph street. Lawley, William, labourer, 19 St. Monique street. Lawlor, Patrick, government clerk, 22 St. Denis street. Lawrence, Theodore, cart maker, corner St. Lawrence an^ Dorchester streets. Lawrence, Levi, sen., turner, 12 Montcalm street. Lawrence, Levi, jun., chair maker, 12 Montcalm street. 1 1 1 f 1 t 1 ■ \ i ■f t.i rl n ' I i II •II i[ w ^ i- i - i ' '1 1 II 1 ii! i T 1 I ' i li Pi 1 1 1 ,. 110 Lawrence, David, painter, comer St. Lawrence and Dor- Chester streets. LawsoD, James, baker, 95 St. Antoine street. Lazure & Brother, dry goods, 108 St. Paul street. Lea, Mrs. E., milliner, corner Dorchester and St. Dominique stree ts. Leaeb, Rev., W. T., Episcopalian, house 4 St. Helen street. Learmont, William, watchmaker, 147 Notre Dame street. Lebeau, J. B., dry goods, Fabrique street, house 23 Sangui- net street. Lebeau, Louis, dry goods, 84 Notre Dame street. Lebeau, F., carter, Montcalm, near Lagauchetiere street. Lebeau, Charles, engineer, 21 Bonaventure street. Lebert, Victoire, butcher, west end of Bonaventure street. Leblanc, P., tailor, Roy lane, near Bonaventure street. Leblanc, Joseph, tavern, 31 Commissioners street. Leblanc, H., house 12 St. Bernard street. Leblanc, F., butcher, 20 Vallee street. Leblanc, Olivier, shoemaker, corner Panet and Lagauche- tiere streets. Leblanc, Germain, tavern, Custom House square, corner Commissioners street. Leblanc, Charles A., advocate, 28 Salaberry street. Leblanc, J. C, grocery and museum, 107 St. Paul street. Leblanc, Joseph, tavern, Lagauchetiere, near Montcalm st. Leblanc, Julien, tanner, Chabellois, near St. Joseph street. Leblanc, Simeon, mason, Devienne, near Vallee street. Leblanc, Ovide, notary public, 27 Little St. James street. Lebourdais, Dr., house 56 M shoemaker, Lagauchetiere,near Wolfe street. Leonard, Thomas, grocer, St. Mary slreet. Leonchent, F., mason, 1 Water street. Lepage, E., joiner, St. Catherine, near St. Andre street. Lepage, Antoiae, carpenter. Jure, near Bleiiry street. Lepage, Charles, carpenter, 37 Amherst street. Lepage, H., carpenter, 33 Bonaventure street. Lepage, Joseph, wheelwright, 74 St. Mary street, in rear. Lepine, Joseph, carpenter, Sanguinet, near Lagauchetiere st. Lepine, John, cabinet maker, corner St. Hubert and Perthius streets. Lepine, P., joiner, 66 St. Constant street. Leprohon, £. M., house corner Radigonde and Lagauchetiere streets. Leprohon, C. P., books and stationery, 114 Notre Dame st. Leprohon, Francois, mason, 56 Visitation street. Leprohon, R., shoemaker, 56 Visitation street. Leroux, M., carter, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Lesiege, Joseph, grocer, corner St. Denis and St. Catherine streets. Lesiege, F., labourer, 16 Queen square. Lescarbeau, J. B., tavern, St. Charles street. New market. Leslie, Dr. S. W. H., house Lagauchetiere, near St. Charles Borromce street. Leslie, James, & Co.) general merchants, 190 Notre Dame st. Leslie, James, house off St. Mary street, near the jail. Leslie, George, house Prince, near Common street. Lesperance, P», dry goods, 78 St. Paul street. Lesperance, Mrs., seamstress, 32 St. Dominique street. Lesperance, A. N. T., dry goods, 86 St. Paul street. Lesperance, B., dry goods, 82 St. Paul street. Lesperance, Louis, carter, St. Genevieve, near St. Antoine street. Lester, Ignace, joiner, head of St. Hubert street. Leste, W. F., wholesale and retail hardware, 81 St. Paul and Fabrique streets, k2 1 1 i ^ '^;! 1 ■ll f : • t 'A Mil ^1 ■■'. 'i I ^i I ! IliH^ I i 114 Lelang, F. X., blacksmith, 54 Bonaventure street. Letanville, Francis, labourer, 108 St. Dominique street. Letore, Joseph, printer, 120 St. Constant street. Letourneux, Louis O., advocate, 23 St. Gabriel street. Letourneux, S., tailor, 53 St. Joseph street. Levayer, John, carpenter, Mignonne, near St. Denis street. Levesque, A., house 13 St. Lambert street. Levesque, A., labourer, 78 Visitation street. Leveiller, S., wheelwright, 31 Panel street. Levy, Alexander, china, glass, &c., 121 Notre Dame street. Levy, Mi3. A., house 67 St. Antoinc street. Levy, John, house 30 St. Elizabeth street. Lewthwaite, Samuel, tailor, 46 Chennevillo street. L'Hardie, W., tailor, 120 Sanguinet street. L'Heureux, T., joiner. Brock, near Mignonne street. L'Huissier, L., saw filer, 16 Bonaventure street. L'Huissier, Edward, carter, 37 St. Joseph street. L'Huissier, Joseph, trader, 37^ M'Gill street. L'Huissier, E., tavern, corner, Bonaventure street, and Hay- market. Lidiiell, Dr., M'Gill, near Kecollet street. Liddell, M. H., house St. Genieve street. Liddell, Mrs., seamstress, off Jure, near Bleary street. Liddell, Mrs. K., store, Wellington, near King street. Ligniere, P., tavern, 77 St. Lawrence street, Lilliss, William, C. H. officer, St. Catherine, near Bleury st. Limoges, F. X., shoemaker, corner Sanguinet and St. Cathe- rine street. Limoges, Franci?, mason. Brock, near Mignonne street. Lindsay, Charles, house 52 St. Urbain street, Lindsay, George, carpenter, Victoria road. Linkfield, Thomas, brickmaker, Ann, near Wellington st. Lionais, H-, wholesale and retail dry goods, 86 Notre Dame street. Lionais, John, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere near Panet street. Linton, Samuel, shoemaker, 56 St. Dominique street. Lionais, L., dry goods, 100 St. Paul street. i;!. ■' ri- ilP^ ^ ?ilf f 'r * I 120 McDonald, John, teacher, 15 Little St. James street. M'Donald, George, book-keeper, 59 Mou.itain street. McDonald, Charles, carriage maker, 2 Berry lane. McDonald, D., grocer, 146 St. Mary street. McDonald, D., clerk, Wolfe, near Lagauchetiere street. M*Donald, Miss, seminary, 30 Sanguinot street. M'Donald, William, labourc, 40 St. George street. M*Donald, Ronald, milkman, William, near Dalhousic street. McDonald, Michael, storo, Wellington, near Dalhousie st. McDonald, Alexander, house entrance of St. Antoine street. M'Donell, John, advocate, house 12 St. Fran9ois de Salles street. M'Donell, (J.,) & Phelan (J. J.,) advocates, 7 St. Vincent street. M'Donell, Mrs. R., house 48 Bonaventure street. M'Donell, Francis, Inspector, house Roy lane. McDonnell, Geo., pawnbroker, 26 St. Mary street. MDonough, Mrs., boarding house, 12 Chenneville street. M^Dougall, Robert, house Nazareth, near Wellington street. M^Dougall, R., school, Ann, near Wellington street. M 'I I ( ^4f /; Ih •;iii m fi. 126 Mdcdougall, D. L., houia Bellevue collage, Cote H lUror. Macdougall & Glass, produce and bill brokers, 30 St. Fran9oi3 Xavier street. Macfarlane, James, grocery and wines, 88 J^olre Dame st. Macfarlane, William S., grocery and wines, corner St. Fran- 9ois Xavier and Noire Dame streets. Macfarlane, Waller, wholesale dry goods, 183 St. Paul st., house 46 Craig street. Mack, John, King's Arms Inn, St. Chailcs street, New Maiket. Mack, David, merchant, house corner St. Joseph and Guy streets. Mack, James, merchant, house corner St. Joseph anJ Guy streets. Macintosh (N.) & Cc, wholesale groceis, 16-i St. Paul st. Macintosh, K., house 104 St. Anloine street. Macintosh, William, wholesale dry goods, 164 St. Paul st., house Bleury, near Lagauchetiere street. Macintosh, Mrs. J., house 120 St. Anloine street. Macka}', David, & Co., wholesale and retail groceries and wines, 8 St. Jean Baptiste street. Mackay, Joseph, importer of dry goods, 202 St. Paul street. Mackay, Donald, merchant tailor, 162 Notre Dame street. Mackay, John M., dry goods and clothing, 203 Notre Dame street. Mackay, Robert, advocate, 12 St. Vincent street, house St. Denis, near Dorchester street. Macka}', Kobert W. S., circulating library, book and sta- tionery store, 115 Notre Dame street, house 3 Chenne- ville street. Mackay, Edward, at Joseph Mackay's, 202 St. Paul street. Mackay, Bartholomew, chandler, Visitation, near St. Mary street. Mackay, Joseph, house 38 St. Denis street. Mackay, Daniel, house Vitre, near St. Charles Borromee st. Mackay, George, gardener, 7 St. Charles Borromee street. Mackay, E., bailiff, Guy, near Dorchester street. Mickay 8c Skeltooi Ory goods, 164 Notre Dame street. 127 Mdckenzif*, J. G., & Co., general merchants, St. Josepit, near St. Paul street. Mackenzie, J. G., house Slierbrooke, near St. Charle» Borromee street. Maclehose, Thomas, house 31 Bonavenlure street. Micnider, William, M.D., 142 Crai;^ street. Ma9on (J. B.) & Son, auetioneers and commission merctiants^ 2 Nuns' buildings, St. Joseph street. Ma9on, J. B., house 73 Craig street. Ma9Jn, Mrs., house 17 St. Monique street. Mrt9on, Pierre, labourer, 149 Sanguinet street. Macrow, J., & Co., hair dressers, 161 Notre Dame street. Maffre, Joseph, sen., professor of music, 3 Craig street. Mafifre, Joseph, jun., musician, 58 Sanguinet street. Mageau, Joseph, joiner, 67 Sherbrooke street. Maggison, Robert, house corner Prince and Gabriel streets* Magrane, Thomas, house 42 St. Lawrence street. Magranc, H., book-kceper, 34 Sanguinet street. Magurn, Alexander^ clerk, 9 Grant street. Mahany, John, dry goods, 52 St. Mary street. Maher, Patrick, storeman, St. Bernard street. Mahon, Mrs., British Arms inn, 83 Foundling street. Mahon, Patrick, carter, 48 Wolfe street. Mahon, Patrick, labourer, George, near William street. Mahon, John, joiner, lane ofFCampeau street. Mahony (J.) & Fitzpatrick (J.), wines and groceries, 2 M«Gill street, house 13 St. Peter street. Mahony, Daniel, teacher, 13 St. Peter street. Mahue, Alexander, carpenter, Visitation, near St. Catherine street. Maillet, A., house 48 St. Joseph street. Maillet, VVuliam, house 13 Mountain street. Maillet, £., shoemaker, 67 St. Paul street, house 14 St. Denis street. Maillet, N., farmer, Mignonne, near Visitation street. Maiilou, Edward^ baker, Dupre lane. Maillou, J. P., shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Amherst st. Mainville^ M.^ shoemaker, Cadteux village. Ml 1 1;:' . ■MIM Mi \i HM ^ ; ,1 '• II ! 128 Maissoneuve, F., mason, St. Catherine, near Amherst st. Maitlands, Tylee & Co., wholesale and wine merchants, corner St. Fran9ois Xavier and Hospital streets. MaitIand,Capt. J. H., office Hospital, near St.Fran9oisXavier street. Maitland, Robert, miller, William, near George street. Major, Miss M., millinery show rooms, 13 Great St. James street. Major, Edward, 13 Great St. James street. Major, Jas. E., pot and pearl ash inspector, house St. Anloine, near Guy street. Major, Toussaint, carpenter. Jure, near St. Alexander street. Major, Fla?ien, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Simeon street* Major, N., caulker, Panet, near Lagauchctiere street. Major, Toussaint, joiner, Lagauchetiere, near St. Tolentin st. Malamby, Mrs., house 29 St. Tolentin street. Malard, Leon, grocer, Dorchester, near St. Urbain street. Malboine & Descve, dry goods, 95 St. Paul street. Malcolm, Miss C, ladies' school, 46 St. Lewis street. Maleport, J., carter, 52 Panet street. Mallagh,John, cabinetmaker, Lagauchetiere, near St. George street. Mallarbe, J. B., shoemaker, Panet, near Lagauchetiere si. Mallochi, Joseph, joiner, 231 St. Joseph street. Malloin, Joseph, joiner, St. Catherine, near St. Andre street. Male, Louis, pleasure garden, 15 Perthius street. Malo, Baptiste, carpenter, Montcalm, near St. Catherijie st.. Malsburg, William, book-keeper, 6 St. Dominique street. Manby, Mrs., dress maker, St. Catherine, near St. Denis st. Mann, David, dry goods, l5 St. Mary street. Mann, Godfrey, cabinet maker, St. Elizabeth, near LagaU' chetiere street. Mann, A., clerk, 4 Chenneville street. Mann, George, currier, 15 St. Mary street. Manning, Patrick, storeman, 120 St. Joseph street. Manson, William, shoemaker, Wellington, near Nazareth st. Mantha, Edward, butcher, St. Constant, near Dorchester st. i I Hi reorge St. Lreet. ne St.. ct. lis St. igau' lb St. ;r St. 129 Mantha, Henry, carpanter, Wolfe, near St. Catherine street. Mantha, Mrs., house 61 St. Constant street. Mantz, George, printer, 5i Sanguinet street. Manuel, A., house 73 St. Constant street. Manuel & Kierzkowski, civil engineers, 40 Great St. Jfames street. Maranda, Joseph, carter, 48 St. Maurice street. Marceau, Joseph, shoemaker, 79 St. Paul street. Marcelais, F. X., butcher, 9 St. Tolentin street. Marchand & Desmarteau, grocers, Fabrique street. Marchand, , mattress maker, 135 St. Lawrence street. Marcille, Toiissainl, grocer, 141 St. Joseph street. Marciller, Louis, labourer, 46 St. Ehzabelh street. Marcotte, Andre, tavern, 46 Visitation street. Marcotto, F., labourer, 128 St. Lawrence street. Marcotte, Mrs., house Perthius street, near Berry lane. Marcottp, Jas., moulder, 30 Voltigeur street. Marin, Xavier, bootmaker. Inspector, near College street. Marin, J. 13., labourer, 35 Voltigeur street. Marin, Clement, house Montcalm, near Mignonne street. Marion, Olivier, cabinet maker, Lagauchetiere, near St. Constant street. I\larlow, D., tailor, 21 Cole street. Marion, A., dry goods, 92 St. Paul street. Marion, J. B., grocer. Visitation, near Lagauchetiere street. Marion, Charles, coacbmaker, Dorchester, near St. Constant street. Marky, Patrick, joiner, 17 St. Urbain street, in rear* Marois, H., shoemaker, 78 St. Elizabeth street. Marquis, Andre, carter, 23 Inspector street. Marquis, George, coffee house, 57 Craig street, Marr, Joseph, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Urbain st. Marsh, Alexander, labourer, Lajauchetiere, near St. George street. Marshall, Mrs., widow, Ann, near Wellington street. Marshal], (Mrs.,) & Brooks, (Miss,) ladies' school, 5 Champ de Mars atreet. Marshes & Shepherd, Pond»' Works, Sheffield, office 190 St. Paul street* \i i I rf hU r ' I Eri, 130 a Mdrtelle, M., house 114 St. Constant street. Martelle, Louis, cabinet maker, Lagaucheticre, near Wolfe street. Martelle, P., painter, Wolfe, near Dorchester street* Martelle, A., shoemaiter, 77 Sanguinet street* Martelle, Joseph, saddlery and harness, G9 St. Paul street, house 59 Sanguinet street. Martelle, N., dry goods, 122 Notre Dame street. Martin, John, joiner, 6S Commissioners street. Martin, William, tailor, 23 Clienneville street. Martin, Antoine, joiner, 21 Chabellois street. Martin, Pierre, painter, 42 Volligeur street. Martin, Mrs. S., grocer, 42 Campeau street. Martin, Francis, house St. Catherine near Visitation street. Martin & Lehaire, dry goods, 175 St. Paul street. Martin, Hugh, shoemaker, Lagaucheticie, near Voltigeur st. Martin, L. S., notary public, 207 Notre Dame street, house 15 St. Urbain street. Martin, James, carpenter, 2 Rer ollet street. Martin, Simeon, grocer, 141 Sanguinet street. Martin, Owen, carter, King, near Common street. Martin, Albert, chair maker, 33 St. Lewis street. Martineau, Joseph, shoemaker. Brock, near St. Catherine st. Martineau., Fis., tinsmith, 16 St. George street. Martineau, Loui /ir >': I'- I : 'A 1 I -Ml 184 ill ^ ''' J ?! •M .i: ?^C1 Miliar, J. M., house 3 Bonaventure street. Miller, Peter, shoemaker, 114 St. Dominique street. Miller, D. (N. P.,) 205 Notre Dame street, house 3 St. An- toine street. Miller, (William,) & Co., paper warehouse, 146 St. Paul st. Miller, Dr. John, 43d Kegt., 41 Tolenlin street. Miller, S., shoemaker, 124 St. Joseph street. Miller, Narcisse, shoemaker, German, near Dumarais lane. Miller^ B. &c A., bookbinders, Place d'Armes hill. Miller, James, shoemaker, Wellington, near Kin<; street. Miller, John, storeman, 8 St. Bernard street. Miller, William, house 22 St. Jean Baptiste street. Miller, Miss M., dry goods and millinery, 95 Notre Dame st. Milkr, Alexander, house 42 St. Antoine street. MilleV.; James, cooper, corner St. Joseph and Inspector streets. Miller, William, baker. Jure, near St. Alexander street. Miller, J. E. L., printer, 158 Notre Dame street. Millet, Louis, butcher, 5 St. Ignace street. Milligan, David, dry goods, 158 Notre Dame street. Milligan, Samuel, dry goods, 240 St. Paul street. Milligan, Mrs., Lagauchctlere, near Campeau street. Milligan, William, foundry man, 47 Voltigeur street. Millotte, Edward, cooper, Roy lane, near Bonaventure st. Mills, John E., banker, 37 St. Frangois Xavier street, house Bellaire Cottage, head of Genevieve street. Mills, Robert, house Nazareth, near Wellington street. Mills, John, engineer. Wellington, near Dalhousie street. Mills, Thomas, watchmaker, 9 Cemetery street. Mills, James, landing waiter, Montcalm, near Dorchester st. Mills, R., plasterer, St. Constant, near St. Catherine street. Millyer, Nicholas, cart maker, Chabellois square. Milne, James, agent for the Bible Society, 30 M'Gill, near St. Maurice street. Minette Louis, labourer, St. Catherine, near St. Alexander st Minshall, Mrs., grocer, 102 St. Mary street. Minshall, Dr. J., 102 St. Mary street. Minshal), John, school, corner Cote and Lagauchetiere sts. Mitchel, Thomas, foundryman, 16 Panet street. iW 135 An- Ist. t. me st* treels. t. St. house jet. ster St. treet. lear St. derst sts. Mitchel, Mrs. Mary, 9 Amherst street. Mitchell, Robert, carter, 101 St. Lawrence street. Mitchell, F., shoemaker, Dupre lane. Mitchell, John, grocer, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Mitchell, Thomas, advocate, 37 Little St. James street. Mittleberger, Charles, general merchant, St. Helen street. Mittleberger, John, house 59 Bonaventure street. Moan, John, carter. King, near William street. Moany, Mrs., house Prince, near Gabriel street. Mochrie, George, baker, 11 St. Alexander street. Moffdtt, Hon. George, house Dalhousie square. Moifatt, Isaac, London tavern, l4 St. Lambert street. Mofiatt, Mrs. Jane, boarding house. Jure, near Bleurj street. Moffatt, Isaac, jun., tailor, 153 Notre Dame street. Moffatt, Edward, labourer, Prince, near William street. Moguin, Madame, 48 Amherst street. Mohan, Patrick, tavern, 94 Foundling street. Moir, Peter, house Prince, near William street. Moir, Archibald, bouse Alexander, near Lagauchetiere st. Moir, John, house Brickfields, Grilfintown. Moir, Philip, stone cutter, Mignonne, near St. Denis street. Molahan, James, turner, corner Colborne and William sts. Molloy, John, trader, 61 Sanguinet street. Molion, Thomas & William, brewery and distillery, 145 St. Mary street. Molson, Thomas, house St. Miry street, near Queen square. Molson, William, house St. Mary street, near Queen square. Molson, John, house Sherbrooke, near St. Lawrence street. Monaghan, Wm., shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Amherst street. Monaghan, M. L., milliner, 3 St. Joseph street. Monaghan, J., tanner, corner of Colborne and William sts. Monaghan, Alexander, shoemaker, 50 Amherst street. Monarque, J. B., bedstead maker and cooper^ M } >t I . 140 Morrison, Richard, shoemaker, George, near William street. Morrison, Mrs. A., milliner, 13 St. George street. ^.\ Morrison, George, book-keeper, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury street. Morrison, John, ship carpenter, 8 Brock street. Morrison, Alexander, carpenter, 13 St. George street. Morrison Thomas, baker, George, near Gabriel street. Morrison, Kichanl, shoemaker, George, near William street. Morrison, Mrs. A., milliner, 13 St. George street. Morrisy, L., shoemaker, Grey Nun, near Wellington sti?et. Morron, John, shoemaker, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Morron, Michael, labourer, Dorchester, near St. Urbaln street. Moses, Michael, painter, 15 Inspector street. Moses, Moss, wholesale dry goods, and furs, at J. D. Ber- nard's, St. Paul street, house Craig street. Moss & Brother?, ready made clothing and dry goods, 180 St. Paul street. Moss, L,, & Co., pawnbrokers and general salesmen, 58 Notre Dame street. Moss, David, house 114 Craig street. Moss, Henry, ornamental painter, 61 St. Urbain street. Moss, Charles, mason, head of Sanguinet street. Moss, William, painter, 96 St. Charles Borromee street. Moss, Edward, house 114 Craig street. Mouche, Joseph, labourer, Mignonne, near St. Constant st. Mount, E. H., surgeon, Craig, near 5t. Antoine street. Mountain, Thomas, cabinet maker, 37 St. Lawrence street. Mousselte, A., tavern, Fabrique street, corner Amable lane. Moussette, S., labourer, 20 Wo'fe street. Moyen, James, sawyer, 28 Panet street. Mower, John, labourer, Wellington, near Dalhousie street. Muckle, Mrs. Christiana, 12 Bleury street. Muir, William, jun., wholesale dry goods, 223 St. Paul st. Muir, Ebenezer, house 16 St. Monique street. Muir, William, merchant tailor, 22 St. Fran9ois Xavier st. Muir, Andrew, jun., general commission merchant, 217 St. Paul street. Mulgrew, John, labourer, Common, near Prince street. HI MulhoIIand, Henry, house 142 Sherbrooke street. MulhoUand, Edward, tailor, Murray, near William street. Mulligan, R., storeman, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Mullen, Mrs., house 49 Champ de Mars street. MuUin, James, grocer, 12 St. Charles Borrom6e street. Mullins, Michael, labourer, King, near Common street. MuUins, T., tavern, George, near William street. Mullins, F., lodging house, 105 Water street. Mullins, Francis, grocer and ship chandler, 67 Commissioner street. Mullins, Michael, labourer, King, near Common street. Munier, Hubert, tailor, 57 Campeau street. Munier, Alexander, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Alex- ander, street. Munier, Francois, carpenter, 35 Mountain street. Munier, Augustin, butcher, 36 Montcalm street. Munroe, Dr. P., jun., house College, near Inspector street. Munroe, Daniel, engineer, Lagauchetiere, near Voltigeur st. Munroe, Alexander, tavern, Commissioners street, opposite House of Assembly. Munroe, George, house 5 St. George street. Munroe, Hugh, shoemaker, 12 St. George street, in rear. Munroe, Charles, tanner. Brickfields, Griffintovvn. Munroe, Albert, blacksmith, Lagauchetiere, near Amhertit street. Murphy, P., dry goods, 10 M^Gill street, opposite House of Assembly. Murphy, A., wholesale and retail dry goods, 183 Notre Dame street. Murphy, Alexander, printer, 87 St. Urbain street. Murphy, James, clerk, 18 Sanguinet street. Murphy, Patrick, plasterer, George, near William street. Murphy, John, smith, Gabriel, near George street. Murphy, P. S., hardware, 103 St. Paul street. Murphy, Daniel, plasterer, George, near Gabriel street. Murphy, Thomas, labourer, 13 Acqueduct street. Murphy, Edward, pedlar, 71 St. Paul street. Murphy, Laurence, grocery, 16 Visitation street. t) 1 1, n.| i 1 M \ ;. i i; I ill ■?•'. ■ ■! I :l :|ii r'l i , f i ii;! Ii II «d 1 I 5l 1 I ij.r'i 1 I k I n n 142 Murphy, James, servant, 5 Grant street. Murphy, Morris, toll gate superintendent, St. Lawrence st. Murray, Miss, house Prince, near William street. y. Murray, John, clerk, 103 Water street. Murraj', (D.,) and Sanderson (George,) forwarders, corner Common and Nazareth streets. Murray, D., house Prince, near Common street. Murray, Charles, clerk, Nazareth, near Wellington street. Murray, David, teacher, Nazareth, near William street. Murray, H., turner, 90 Amherst street. Murray, William, merchant, corner Nazareth and Common streets, house Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Murraj', Patrick, bricklayer, 34 Chenneville street. Murray, Robert, bootmaker, 101 St. Lawrence street. Murray, George, engineer. College, near Inspector street* Murray, Patrick, butcher, Gabriel, near Nazareth street. Murray, P., bootmaker, 80 Notre Dame street, house Her- mine street. Mussen, Thomas, silk mercer and haberdasher, corner Notre Dame and St» Lambert streets, Mussen, Henry, confectioner, 137 Notre Dame street. Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the County of Montreal, corner St. Fran9ois Xavier and St. Sacrament streets. Myers, Michael, steamboat captain, St» Henry, near College street. Myers, John, labourer, Wellington, near Nazarefh street. NABESES, Joseph, painter, Wolfe, near St. Catherine sU Nair, Mrs., house 135 St. Dominique street. Namuir, Joseph, tinsmith, 18 St. Pnilip street. Nanlais, Nicholas, carter, Lagauchetiere, near Montcalm st. Napier, Colonel, secretary Indian department, office corner Hospital and St. John streets, house Cote^near Craig st. Nash, M., turner, 109 Craig street. Nash, Joseph, carter, west end Bonaventure street. Nasmith, Thomas, grocer, 55 St. Lawrence street. National School, R. W. Radford, Bonsecours, near St. Denis street. I^atural History Society, 10 Little St. James street. 143 Naughee, James, butcher, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Neace, John, policeman, 62 Amherst street. Neagle, Thomas, clerk at City Bank, 26 Bonaventurc street. Neil, Robert, smith, George, near Nazareth street. Neil, Pierre, teacher. Fortification lane, near St. Joseph st. Neil, G. W., hardware store, 31 St. Mary street. Neil, Andrew, blacksmith, 31 Gain street. Neil, Arthur, boatman, 41 Volligeur street. Nelson, Wolfred, M.D., corner Little St. James street and St. Lawrence hill. Nelson, Horace, M.D., Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Nelson, John, tailor, Prince, near Wellington street. Nelson (H. A.) & Butters (Isaac)^ wooden ware, clocks, &c., 24 M«Gill street. Nelson, H. A., house St. Henry, near College street. Nevel, James, labourer, Grey Nun, near Wellington street. Nevel, Mrs., school, Perthius street. Newhouse, William, book-keeper, 37 St. Fran9oisXavier st. Newman, John, brewery, Amherst, near St. Mary street. Nichols, Misses, ladies' school, St. John, near Notre Dama street. Nichols, Thomas, clerk, 58 Bonaventure street. Nichols, William, clerk, 20 St. Urbain street. Nicholson, Thomas, butcher, Gabriel, near George street. Nicholson, Arthur, tavern and grocery, Water, near St. To- lentin street. Nichols, J. B., dentist, 176 Notre Dame street. Nicholson, J. & R., blacksmiths, 177 Craig street. Nickless, Joseph, grocer, 116 Notre Dame street. Nixon, John, house 65 St. Dominique street. Nixon, James, milkman, Cadieux village. Noe, L., Mrs., giocery, corner Mignonne and Dorchester sts. Noe, J. B., carpenter, 81 St. Dominique street. Nokes, C. J., shoemaker, Perthius, near Campeau street. Nolan, W., boot and shoemaker, Wellington, near George st. Nolan, Mrs., boarding house, 7 St. Charles Borromee street. Nolan, John, tailor, 16 St. George street, in rear. Nolan, John, labourer, Perrault's buildings, St. Gabriel street. M [I 1 \l i Hi ■M: M 1 1- i •I ,i!s 11 ■!, Ml i! i il J. 11^ 144 Noles, Mrs., widow, St. Edward street. Noonan, Timothy, foundryman, 41 Voltigeur street. Norman, Joseph, joiner, Dorchester, near St. Simeon street. Normand, Miss, boarding house, 62 St. Lawrence street. Normandeau, Mrs. E., tailoress, 32 Mountain street. Normandeau, A., shoemaker, 32 Mountain street. Noreau, Joseph, cooper, 45 Water street. Norris, James, blacksmith, Montcalm street. Norton, William, carpenter. Brickfields, Griffintown. Noxon, E., & Co., hatters and furriers, 104 Notre Dame st. Nowell, Miss, milliner, 12 St. Lawrence st. Nuckle, John, joiner, 51 Campeau street. Nugent, , hair dresser, 95 Notre Dame street. Nugent, Thomas, miller, oif St. Mary street, below the gaol. Nunn, G., painter and glazier, 9 St. Tolentin street. Nye, Thomas, advocate, 3 St. Francois Xavier street. O'BRIEN, B., boarding house, corner St. John and Hospital streets. O'Brien, William, tavern, 3 St. Mary street. O'Brien, Robert, grocer, corner Campeau and Perthius sts. O'Brien, Thomas, grocer, corner Wolfe and Lagauchetiere streets. O'Brien, Charles, baker, St. Ignace, near St. Mary street. O'Brien, John, labourer, off Campeau street. O'Brien, Denis, shoemaker, 51 St. Charles Borromee street. O'Brien, John, labourer, 71 St. Dominique street. O'Brien, Michael, blacksmith, Brickfields, Griffintown. O'Brien, Thomas, cabinet maker, Prince, near Wellington street. O'Brien, Michael, shoemaker, 21 Mmntain street. O'Callaghan, James, shoemaker, 7 Grant street. O'CIaire, Andrew, stone cutter, 122 St. Lawrence street. O'Connell, Morgan, house Brickfields, Griffintown. O'Connor, Daniel, boots and shoes, 97 Notre Dame street. O'Connor, John, tailor, Panet street. O'Connor, Roderick, tailor, Roy lane, near St. Joseph street. O'Connor, Edward, carpenter, Victoria road, near St. Cathe- rine street. M ' B l WIi - .iy; " ■•■-' 145 O'Connor, Stephen, shoemaker, 73 St. Maurice street. O'Dohertj, Dr., house 77 Bonaventure street. O'Donnell, J., pedlar, Wolfe street. O'Doud, Francis, mason, Hermlne street. O'Grady, William, labourer, Queen, near Wellington street. O'Grady, James, painter, St. Alexander, near Craig street. O'Hara, Patrick, tailor, St. Catherine, near St. Dominique street. O'Hara, James, labourer, 38 Wolfe street. O'Hara, Richard, house 22 St. Andre street. O'Hara, Edward, landry, 4 Queen square. O'Hara, Patrick, shoe maker, St. Peter, near Notre Dame st. O'Kaine, Joseph, coach builder, 131 Craig street. O'Eeefe, Michael, shoemaker, Nazareth, near Wellington street. O'Eeefe, Mrs., house King, near Common street. O'Meara, Mrs. Thomas, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury street. O'Meara, Michael, coach builder, Radigonde street, near Hay Market. O'Meara, Michael, joiner, 48 Amherst street. O'Neil, Mrs., house 11 St. Bernard street. O'Neil, Thomas, bailiff, Vitre, near St. Dominique street. O'Neil, James, shoemaker, St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. O'Neil, Miss, A.> house 83 St. Constant street. O'Neil, Felix, servant, 19 Adolphus street. O'Neil, Charles, bootmaker, 9 St. Bernard street. Ogden & Co., provision inspectors, corner Great St. James street and Hay market. Ogden, Mrs. C, house 1 Cornwall terrace, St. Denis street. Ogden, Meredith, merchant. City Bank buildings, St. Paul street. Ogilvy, John N., deputy harbour master. Commissioner st. corner of Custom House square. Olive, Mrs. A., seamstress, Dorchester, near Bleury street. Olive, Misses, dressmakers, Dorchester, near Bleury street. Oliver, Robert, Government clerk, Dorchester, near St. Eliza- beth street. N i|i ! \ \ I \U- !i " '• 'I. i 14^» Oliver, William, engineer, Brickfields, Griffintown. Olivier, Louis A., advocate, St. Therese street. Omet, F. H.J labourer, head of St. Germain street. Orr, W. R., Adclphi hotel, corner Place d'Armes and Little St. James street. Orr, James U., general importer and commission merchant, corner St. Peter and Lemoino street!?, house Beaver hall terrace. Orr, John, Orr's hotel, 9G Notre Dame street. Orlean, Joseph, waterman, off St. Denis street. Orriando, A., butcher, near the Cross, St. Mary street. Orsaille, Thomas, dry goods, 91 St. Mary street. Osborne, Henry, grocery store, 76 St. Mary street. Osborne, Joseph, tavern. Commissioner street, opposite the House of Assembly. Ostell, J. city surveyer, office City ball, house 36 Great St. James street. O'Snllivan, Michael, cart maker, 8 St. George street. Ouellp, B., sawyer, 25 St. Ignace street. Ouclle, Alexander, carter, 12 Acqueduct street. Ouimet, F. X., tavern, 127 St. Lawrence street. Ouimet, E., blacksmith, 76 St. Joseph street. Ouimet, Luke, joiner, 22 Amherst street. Ouimet, Andre, Advocate, house Fortification lane, near St. Lawrence hill. Ouimet, J. B., house 117 St. Constant street, Ouimet, Joseph, carter, Mignonne, near Brock street. Oustrand, Charles, carpenter, William, near Murray street. Ouyette, Joseph, mason, 14 Inspector street. Owens, John, civil engineer, 15 St. Edward street. PAILLEFER, Godfrey, joiner, Lagauchetiere, near Mont- calm street. Painchaud, A., merchant, 168 Craig street. Paincbaud, Antoine, coach maker, entrance of St. Antolne street. Pallassoe, William, carpenter. Jure, near Bleury street Palette, Pierre, mason, St. Catherine, near St. Hubert street. Palmer, Robert, hotel, Brickfields, Griffintown. 147 Pdlmer, A., blacksmith, WilliaiDi near Grey Nun street. Pdlmer, Mrs. stay maker, Prince, near Wellington street. Palmer, John, sawyer, Nazareth, near George streeL Palsgrave, C. T., agent for the Inland Marine Insurance Co., 3 Lemoine street, house Albert Place, St. Urbain street. Panton, T. C, vvinss and groceries, 150 St. Paul street. Papin, Frs., wheelwright, 116 Bleury street. Papin, Laurence, carter, 115 St. Constant street. Papin, Joseph, carpenter, 14 Salaberry street. Papin, M., tobacconist, Darocher, near Slierbrooke street. Papineau, D. E., notary public, 21 St. Fran9ois Xavier st., house 22 Craig street. Papineau, Leon, caulker, Lagauchetiere, near St. Dominique street. Papineau, Miss, boarding house, Queen square- Papineau, Peter, carter, Panet, near St. Catherine street. Papineau, John, cabinet maker, St. Catherine, naar St. Con- stant street. Paquet, A., carter. Brock, near Dorchester street. Paquet, J. L., sawyer, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Paquet, Joseph, cooper, 17 Wolfe street. Paquet, Joseph, carter, rear of 27 Salaberry street. Paramore, Edwin, grocer, 51 Notre Dame streeL Paranteau, J. B,, mason, St. Alexander, near Sl. Catherine street. Pardy, Mrs., house 2 Durham place, St. Lewis street* Pare, Joseph, carpenter, lane off St.Catherine, near St. Denis street. Pare, B., house 110 St. Charles Borromee street. Pare, J. B., grocer, corner Port and Foundling streets. Pare, Hubert, grain merchant, 171 St. Paul, house corner St. James and St. Francois Xavier streets. Pare, Felix, blacksmith. Brock, near St. Catherine street. Pare, Mrs., widow, Dorchester, near St. Philip street. Pare, J., cooper, 87 St. Dominique street. Parent, J. B., mason, Dumarais lane, near St. Constant st. Parent, N., tailor, Dumarais lane, near St. Constant street. Parent, Pierre, carter, 2 Acqueduct street. li n ill I i lit I [■\ I I 'i:t 148 I'- M ■'i ,1! ' ,:'! V: ■ fl: 'S . ! ■Mi [ \hl . Farett, Patrick, cooper, 5Q St. Maurice street. Parier, Lawrence, wood merchant, 80 St. Constant street. Parisau, Louis D., joiner, 96 St. Charles Borromee street. Parisau, Henry, tavern, corner Lagauchetiere and St. Eliza- beth, house 115 Sanguinet street. Parisau, B., carpenter, St. Catherine, near Visitation street. Parke, John, surveyor general, house Rodier Place. Parker, William, school teacher, 30 St. Lewis street. Parker, James, cooper, Wellington, near Ann street. Parker, William, sawyer, Brickfields, Griffintown. Parker, William, cooper, Wellington, near Ann street. Parker, John, cooper, Wellington, near Ann street. Parker, John, grocery, Lagauchetiere, near Panet street. Parker, William, (Caledonia Water depot,) 4 Place d'Armes. Parker, Benjamin, carter, 41 St. Joseph street. Parkson, Mrs. E., boarding house, corner St. Mary and Wolfe streets. Parkyn, Thomas, malster, 139 St. Mary street. Parkyn, William, engineer, at St. Mary's foundry. Paruther, Rev. D. B., Episcopalian, 55 Champ de Mars st. Pardons, Dr., dentist, 13 St. Gabriel street. Partland, Thomas, house Hermine street. Parry, Mrs. A., boarding house, 43 St. Lewii street. Parry, Mrs. Wm., boarding house, 110 St. Mary street. Passmore, Charles, grocer, corner King and Wellington sts. Faterson, Robert, printer, 28 Bonaventure street. Pdterson, Thomas, shoemaker, 3 Acqueduct street. Patterson, Mrs., milliner, 17 St. Mary street. Pattengale, Henry, tavern, 31 St. Paul street. Patterson, Robert, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 25 St. Fran- cois Xavier street. Patterson, Robert, boards at the Exchange hotel, St. Paul st. Patterson, Henry, printer, 56 St. Dominique street. Patterson, Thomas, pattern maker, 17 St. Mary street. Patterson, Robert, carpenter, 35 Amherst street. Patmor6, , carpenter, Brickfields, Griffintown. Paton, William, carter, Lagaucheti6re,near St. Charles Bor- Tommee street. 149 Paton, Adam, teacher, 103 Water street. Paton, John, hair-dresser, 61 St. Antoine street. Patton, Mrs. John, tavern, St. Giles, near Water street. Patton, James, & Co., china, glass, &c., 24 M'Gill street. Patrick, William, grocer, 78 JSt. Maurice street. Patrick, Bartholomew, 2 Mountain street. Paul, George, stevedore, 7 St. George street. Pawson, William, house Alexander, near St. Edward street. Paxton, James, gardener, 219 St Joseph street. Payette, J., tavern and grocery, corner Sanguinet and Dor- chester streets. Payette, Pierre, St. Catherine, near St. Andre street. Payette, Francis, house off Mountain, near St. Joseph street. Payette, Francis^ joiner, St. Catherine, near St. Andr6 street. Payez, Joseph, carter, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Payne, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 184 Notre Dame street Payne, Dr. Charles H. dentist, 160^ Notre Dame street. Peacock, John, jeweller, 17 Little St. James street. Peck, Thomas, wholesale hardware, 155 St. Paul street, house 24 M«Gill street. Peck; George, clerk 55 St. Antoine street. Peck, Mrs. C, grocer, 67 St. Joseph street. Peddie, William, & Co., general commission merchants, Le- rnoine street, house Dorchester, near Mountain street. Peddie, James, mason, 13 St. Alexander street. Peer, John, labourer, Dalhousie, near William street. Pelletier, J. F., advocate, 13 St. Vincent street, house San- guinet street. Pelletier, Madame, house Sanguinet street. Pelletier, G., notary public, 21 St. Antoine street. Peltier, C, carpenter, off head of Mignonne street. Peltier, Jean, labourer, 67 Campeau street. Pelton, Joshua, superintendent of the protestant burial ground, St. Urbain street. Pelton, T. J., notary public, 33 St. Frangois Xavier street, house 10 Hospital street. Pennell, Robert, cloth dresser, Gain, near St. Mary street. n2 i I iii^fl if f ': il S.:i 1 !^ * !l' ! K 150 Penton, Alexander, shoemaker, Dumarais lane^near St. Con- stant street. Pen Hand, James, carpenter, Dorchester, near St Simeon St. Penny, James, mason, Vitie, near St. Urbain street. Penny, Robert, mason, Vitre, near St. Philip street. Penny, William, carter, St. Catherine, near Brock street. Peoples, Georije II , grocer, 115 St. Lawrence street. Pepper, Thoma?, foundryman, 2 Gain street. Peppin, Louis, carpenter, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Peppin, Charles, carpenter, 124 St. Constant street. Pereau, Edwarc', tailor, 17 Campeau street. Peieau, T., shoemaker, 29 Campeau street. Perey, D., stage driver, 58 St. Maurice street. Perkins, R. H., commission merchant, 226 St. Paul, house 31 St. Antoine street. PeikinF, J. A., officp, 212 St. Paul street, house Lagauche- tiere, near St Alexander street. Peikln«!, Hutlon, house 31 St. Gabriel street. Pertman, William, cab driver, 50 Panet street. Perrault, Aiigustln, house PerrauU's buildings, near St. Domi- nique street. Perrault, Julius, house 35 Champ de Mars street, Perrault, L., printer, 7 St. Vincent street. Perrault, Pierre, house 123 St. Lawrence street. Perrault, Francis, carter, 10 Brock street. Perrault, Eloi, storeman, 18 St. Charles Borrommee street. Perrault, Joseph, carpenter, Dorchester, near St. Philip st. Perrault, Edward, butcher, German, above Mignonne street. Perrault, J. furrier, St. Catherine, near St. Philip street. Perrault, Joseph, saddler, 152 St Joseph street. Perrault, B., carter, St. Catherine, near Amherst street. Perrault, Charles?, carter, City Councillors street. Perrault, Charle?, carter, 14 St. Constant street. Perrault, A., grocer. Visitation, near Mignonne street. Perrault, Mrs. house College, near St. Henry street. Perrier, Mrs., house George, near William street. Perrier, M., labourer, Nazareth, near Common street. Ferrigo, Mrs., house 8 Brock street. 151 Perrigo, John, clerk, Vallee, near St. Simeon street. Perrin, F.,(lry goods, 116 St. Paul street. Perrin, F., dry goods, 126 Notre Dame street. Perry, Charles, tobacconist, 83 St. Paul street, house corner Lagaucheticre and St. Charles Borromee streets. Perry & Hutchins, hardware, wholesale and retail, 73 St. Paul street. Perry, G., smith, 5 St. Urbain street. Perry, John, dry goods, 42 M'Gill street. Perry, A. & A., looking glass and picture framers, 208 Notre Dame street, house 56 St. Joseph street. Perry, George, house St. Alexander, near Jure street. Petticlaire, Charles, printer, St. Hubert, near St. Catherine street. Phelan, J. J., house 68 St, Hubert street. Phelan, James, carter, Ann, near Wellington street. Phelan, Mrs., house St. Catherlu near St. Charles Bor- romee street. Philbin, Robert, house 37 St. Lewia street. Philbin, Michael, plasterer, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Philbin, Richard, plasterer, Dalhousie, near Welliagton st. Philips, Alfred, house Beaver Hall terrace. Phillips, Mrs., house Beaver Hall terrace. Phillips, H., brewery, corner Lagauchetiere and St. Charles Borromee streets. Phillips, Joseph, storeman, corner St. Catherine and St. Dominique streets. Fnillips, Easton, & Co., dry goods, wholesale,l69 St. Paul st. Phillips, (G.) and White, (A.,) ale vaults, 27 St. Gabriel st. Phillips, C, & Co., groceries and wines, corner M'Gill and College streets. Phillips, C, house, Dorchester, near Acqueduct street. Picard, Jacob, barber, 82 St. Mary street. Picard, Gabriel, sawyer, St. Adolphus, near Lagauchetiere street. Picard, X., butcher, 42 Panet street. Picard, F., shoemaker, 38 Sanguinet street. Picard, Miss, dress maker, Roy lane, near St. Joseph st. 5;: ; t ii: y] 1 jii f ( ! :.U'-, *i I !; ( Ji^ ,' !• u ill I 1 ' ^! t ; !i -in 152 Picard, Lewis, butcher, 159 St. Constant street. Picault, Joseph, carter, College near Inspector street. Picault, Mrs.,taiIoress, St. Lawrence, near Sherbroke street Picault, Dr. P. £., house 8 St. Lawrence street. Picault, Joseph, carter, 34 Margaret street. Pichette, Joseph, carter, lane off Montcalm street. Pichette, Paul, carpenter, head of St. Lawrence street. Pichette, Olivier, butcher, 25 Montcalm street. Pichette, Francis, carpenter, 82 Bonafenture street. Pichette, N., shoemaker, 1 Acqueduct street. Pichette, Michael, labourer, 43 Voltigeur street. Pickel, Michael, labourer. Brickfields, GriffintowD. Picken, H. B., clerk, 10 St. Bernard street. Picken, Misses, school, 32 St. Charles Borromee street. Pickering, H., bookbinder, 12 St. Charles Borromee street, in rear. Pickup, Edward, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Alexander street. Pierce, H., contractor, Ann, near William street. Pigeon, George, tinsmith. 124 St. Mary street. Pigeon, Charles, tavern, St. Amable lane. Pigeon, Joseph, provisions, &c.) St. Charles street. New market. Pigeon, Antoine, carter, Brock, near Dorchester street. Pigeon, F., house 85 St. Joseph street. Pilkington, R., engineer department, Perthius, near St. IIu > bert street. Pilotte, B., shoemaker, 116 Bleury street. Pillon, Jerome, trader, Fabrique street. Pillow, Mrs., grocery, corner Bleury and St. Catherine sts. Pilson, Henry, painter, Hermine street. Pinard, Eloi, carpenter, corner Dorchester and St. Elizabeth streets. Pinder, Lot, labourer, Gabriel, near George street. Pion, Louis, carpenter, William, near King street. Pioneer Steam Boat company's office, Common, near Nazar- eth street. Pither, Robert^ grocer, Lagaucbetidre, corner St. Constant street. lo3 Pivain, Pierre, joiner, 7 Champ de Mars street. Piza, Rev. D., Hebrew, 76 Bleury street. Place, Joseph, boiler maker, Nazareth, near VVelllnglon st. Plamondon, Louis, dry goods, 177 and 220 St. Paul street. Piatt, & Terroux, clerks of Commissioner's Court, office Court House. Piatt, George, house 23 St. Anloine street. Plessis, Raymond, house 162 St. Lawrence street. Piessis, Francis, house 153 St. Lawrence street. Plinguet, J. A., printer, corner St. Denis and Mignonne sts. Piinsol, Joseph, custom house, 76 Bonaventure street. Pluff, Peter, ferryman, Mignonne, near Visitation street. Pluff, Louis, carter, Brock, near Mignonne street. Pocklington, John, carter, corner St. Catherine and St. Do- minique street^. Poelin, Mathew, cabinet maker, 15 Montcalm street. Poelin, James, labourer, Colborne, near William street. Poet, James, block and pump maker, Vitre, near St. Urbain street. Poetevan, Joseph, hatter, 85 St. Urbain street. Poirrier, Nicholas, house Phillip, near Vallee street. Poirrier, Francis, carpenter, 18 St. Ignace street, Poitras, Noel, mason, 126 St. Charles Borromee street. Poitras, J. B., mason, 29 Montcalm street. Poitras, J. C. A., advocate, 18j St. Vincent street. Poitras, James, mason, 110 St. Mary street. Poitras 0., tailor, 66 St. Mary street. Poitras, Joseph, wheelwright, 64 St. Lawrence street. poitras, Louis, Potash maker, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Poitras, Exale, joiner, 14 Queen square. Poitras, B., carter, Wolfe, near Dorchester street. Poitras, T. H., St. Catherine, near Sanguinet street. Police Station, A, 76 St. Paul street. Police Station, Quebec suburbs, Tolentin, near Water street. Police Station, 4 St. Joseph, near M^Gill street. Pominville, M., stone cutter, St. Philip, near Vallee street. Pominville, Louis, baker, Dorchester, near St. Elizabeth st. Pominville, Pierrey stone cutter, Vallee, near St. Simeon st. m Is I ■! , I \m 1r 3; I I f i '^ rr 154 'U \ I h m i if > PominTille, Frs., mason, Mignonne, near German street. Pominville, Frs., carpenter, 58 St. Lawrence street. Pominville, Mrs., house Dorchester near St. George street. Pominville, Frs., carpenter, 91 Bonaventure street. ^ Pominville, J., mason, 3 St. Philip street. Pominville, F., baker, 57 St. Joseph street. Pool, James, clerk, commissariat office, 128 St. Mary st. Popham, Mrs., upholsteress, Amherst street. Porteous, James, postmaster, house 99 Craig street. Porteous, H. S., collector, 38 St. Antoine street. porteous, Mrs. John, house 51 St. Lewis street. Porteous, John, jun., house 51 St. Lewis street. Porteous, William, carpenter, Nazareth, near Wellington st. Porter, Mrs. William, 8 Giles stree t. Posen, Charles, labourer, 16 Voltigcur street. Poitven, Mrs., grocery, St. Catherine, near Bleury street. Poitven, John, labourer, 114 St. Dominique street Pothier, Hon. T., house 38 Craig street. Potbier, Joseph, carpenter, corner Dorchester and St. Eliza- beth streets. PottSjAlexander, carriage maker, 7 Chenneville street. Potts, James, printer, Herald office, St. Gabriel, near Notre Dame street. Poudrette, Joseph, dry goods, 106 and 142 St. Paul street. Poudrette, Edward, dry goods, 213 St. Paul street. Poulin, Mrs., boarding house, 39 Sanguinet street. Pouuden, J. W., & Co., hardware merchants, 35 St. Gabriel street. Pounden, J. W., house 25 Sherbroke street, Pouney, Robert, shoemaker, Murray, near William street. Poupard, Mrs., house 8 Wolfe street. Powell, Mrs., milliner, 12 Place d'Armes, Power, John, labourer, Wellington, near Dalhousie street. Power, James, labourer, 89 St. Charles Borromee street. Power, Patrick, shoemaker, 62 Commissioners street. Power, Miss L., ladies' school, 34 St. Lawrence street. Pragan, Thomas, grocer, 69 St. Constant street. Pratt, John, & Co., wholesale merchant*', 173 St. Paul st* P P S^olre (et. ibriel let. ;t. It. 155 Pratt, John, bouse Jure, near Bleury street. Pregan, Edward, clerk, Jur§, near Bleury street. Prendergast, Mrs., house 37 St. Andre street. Prendergast, John, labourer, German, near Mignonne street* Prendergast, W., butcher, 85 Campeau street. Prenevault, F., cooper, 22 St. Maurice street. Prentice, Edward, brewer, 66 Bleury street. Presby, J., smith. Prince, near Wellington street. Prevanche, Michael, wood yard, 46 St, Maurice street. Prevost, Charles, shoemaker, 62 St. Constant street. Prerost, Jobert, mason, St. Catherine, near Montcalm street* Prevost, Andre, leather, &c., Fabrique street. Prevosf, Mrs., house 22 Montcalm street. Prevcst, Jacques, joiner, 27 Montcalm street. Prevost, Lux, shoemaker. Brock, near St. Catherine street. Prevost, Louis, labourer, Mignonne, near St. Denis street. Prevost, Mrs., dry goods, 195 Notre Dame street. Prevost, Frs., mason, 66 St. Dominique street. Prevost, Octave, tanner; entrpnc^ St. Antoine street. V»evost, C, gardener, Mignonne, uear St. Elizabeth street. Prevost, Joseph, shoemaker, St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. Prevost, E., house 159 St. Joseph street. Prevost, Felix, painter, 52 Amherst street. Prevost, Antoine, grocer, corner Bonaventure and Margaret streets. Prevost, A., dry goods and grocferies, 108 St. Paul street, and Commissioners streets. Price, Samuel, grocer. Commissioners street, opposite House of Assembly, Price, John, bootmaker, 6 St. Charles Borromee street Price, Mrs. Mary, boarding house, 8 St, Peter street. Proctor, C. D., house corner College and St. Henry streets. Protestant Orphan Asylum, E. Cribb, superintendaot, 44 St. Antoine street. Proud, George, miller, Wellington, near Nazareth itreet* Proulx, Joseph, stone cutter, German, near St. Catherine tt. Proulx, M., stone cutter, 66 St. Elizabeth street. : , " ■■] it 156 !■ if I f i r^ i! ^: s mi Ij :im' i! : 'Hi W ,J i ''tr Proulx, James, carter^ St. Catherine, near St. Andr6 street. Pruulx, Mrs., midwife, 85 St. Lawrence street. Provandie, Mrs., boarding house, 13 St. Gabriel street. Provandier, Alexander, cabinet maker, St. Henry, near ^t, Maurice street. Provancelle, Chas., carpenter, 97 Sanguinet street. Provancelle, Edward, shoemaker, 97 Sanguinet street. Pfowse, George F., tin and copper smith, 5 and 7 St. Mary st. Prud'bomme, A., dry goods, 84 Notre Dame street. Prud'homme, Frs., blacksmith, 42 Sanguinet street. Prud'homme, C, house 102 St. Antoine street. Prud'homme, Frangois, dry goods, Fahrique street, house Sanguinet street. Prud'homme, Louis, shoemaker, Cadieux Village. Prud'homme, N. market man, 92 St. Antoine street. Pudsey, A., shoemaker, 65 St. Dominique street. PuUen, Edward, carpenter, 106 Bieury street. Purcell, Nicholas, labourer, Ann, near Wellington street. Purdon, Ptter, drayman, Brickfields, Grifl5ntown. Pyke, Hon. George, Mignonne, near St. Denis street. Pyke, George, advocate, St. Hubert, near St. CatherLie st. QUALSH, John, house 16 St. Charles Borromee street. Quarter Master General's Office, 6 Durham place. Quebec Fire Assurance, and Britannia Life Assurance, J. H. Maitland agent, Hospital street. Quebec Forwarding Company, Alexander Ferguson, agent, Common, near Prince street. Queen, Patrick, labourer, 140 Wolfe street. Queen, Christopher, butler, 21 Salaberry street. Queen, Samuel, refectory, 43 Campeau street. Queen, Darby, labourer, 19 Salaberry street. Quesnel, Mrs. J., house 71 Craig street. Quevillon, Charles, grocer, 140 St. Lawrence street. Quigley, Mrs., house Dalhousie, near William street. Quigley, Thomas, labourer, Hermine street. Quigley, Michael, plasterer, William, near Murray street. Quinn, Mrs. Margaret, house 50 St. Joseph street. Quinn^ John, tailor, 73 St. Lawrence street. 157 Quinn, Frs.3 butcher, Princ? , near Wellington street. Quinn, Hugh, labourer, 19 Mountain street. Quinlan, Michael, labourer, Wellington, near Ann street. fiAC£TT£, F., joiner, corner Dumarais lane and German st. fiacicot, J. C, clerk, off Montcalm street. Racine, P. C, house Vitr6, near St. Lawrence street. Racine, Luke, merchant, St. Constant, near Vitr6 street. Racine, Augustin, joiner, Mignonne, near St. D( lis street. Radenhurst, Turnbull & Co., wholesale dry goods and gene- ral merchants, 33 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Radenhurst, C. B., house 30 St. Francois Xavier street. Radiger, John, advocate, 64 Water street. Rae, Mrs., boarding school, 77 Craig street. Rae, James, baker, St. Alexander, near Craig street. Rae, David, book-keeper, Lagauchet ere, Qear Wolfe street. Rae, Mrs., house 109 St. Antoine street. Raffan, Thomas, clerk, 8 Campeau street. Rafferty, James, labourer, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury street. Rafter, Thomas, bill poster, 28 St. Maurice street. Rafter, John, clothes dresser, St. Constant, near St. Cathe- rine street. Ralston, Samuel, dry goods, 30 St. Lawrence street. Rammel, Michael, house 33 St. Lawrence street. Ramsay, M., haker, 24 St. Joseph street. Ramsay, A., painter. Cemetery, near Bonaventure street. Ramsay, Hew (of Armour & Ramsay,) house 26 Bleury st. Rainey, Samuel, carter, George, near Gabriel street. Rancour, C. L., tailor, German street, near Dumarais lane^ Ranelle, M., mason, 28 Montcalm street. Rangear, Pierre, carpenter, Lagauchetiere, near St. Constant street. Rangear, J. B., carpenter, Lagauchetiere, near Sanguinet st. Rangear, Hypolite, carpenter, St. Dominique, near St. Ca- therine street. Ranson, John, boots and shoes, 139 Notre Dame street, house §t. Alexander, near Lagauchetiere street. Ranson, W. F., dairy. Brock, near Mignonne street. R9S^ot> Pierre;, hause. 107 St, Dominique street. o 1 ■ If' i! .,1 n in '.;■ ^•Jfr »'!■■ I li M i t ■ : \ III ;t /i \ j|i| ?( Iih?i t^ i 158 Ratteli, J. 13., blacksmith} Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Rattell, R., carter, 28 Adolphus street. Rattray, Thomas, house St. Antoine, near Guy street. Rattray, James, tobacconist^ 98 Notre Dame street, house Tt. Gabriel street. Ratia, F., painter. Brock, near Lagauchetiere street. Ravey, Hugh, labourer. Queen, near Wellington street. Ravey, John, grocer, corner King and William streets* Rawley, Thomas, labourer, Dalhousie, near St. William st* Rawley, M., labourer, 19 German street. Raymond, Mrs. N., Montcalm, near St. Mary street. Raymond, Mrs. M., dress maker, St. Catherine, corner St. Constant street. Raymond, Louis, clerk, St. Catherine, corner St. Constant st. Raymond, Joseph, basket maker. Mountain street. Raymond, F.X. musician,German street, near Dumaraislane. Raymond, B., stone cutter, Mignonne, near St. Constant st. Raymond, Alexander, bailiff, 56 Campeau street. Rayner, Thomas, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Alexander street. Raza, Paul, joiner, 89 St. Dominique street. Read, R., cabinet maker, St. Elizabeth, near Lagauchetiere street. Read, Mrs., matron of Ladies' Benevolent Institution, corner Lagauchetiere and St. Charles Borromee streets. Readman, J., tailor, 150 Craig street. Ready, Mrs., house 6 Cornwall terrace, St. Denis street. Ready, Captain, house Lagauchetiere, near Tolentln street. Ready, M., boarding house, 56 St. Maurice street. Real, Antoine, shoemaker, St. Catherine, near St. Constant street. Recard, Alexander, joiner, 43 St. Dominique street. RecoUet Church and School, corner St. Helen and Recollet streets. Rederker, Henry, smith, 50 Tolentin street. Reddin, William, cabinet maker, 52 St. Charles Borromee street. Redhead & Allen, painters. College, near St. Henry street. set. street. mstant LecoUet irromee itreet. lo9 Redmond, Thomas, house 99 St. Lawrence street. Redmond, Mrs., house 8:2 St. Dominique street. Redpath, John, house Terrace Bank, head of Mountain st. Reed, George, joiner, Busby lane. Reeves, Francis, carpenter, 70 St. Urbain street. Registrar's Office, (Edward Bowling,) 10 Little St. James street. Regnault, Dr. C. A., house 63 Craig street. Regnier, Henry, grocer, 78 St. Lawrence street. Regnier, Auguste, house 31 Sherbrooke street. Reid, Hon. J., St. Mary, near Panet street. Reid, James M., dry goods, lOli Notre Dame street. Reid, Robert, mason, St. Philip, near Vallee street. Reiffenstein, G. C, wine and general merchant, 2 St. Sacra- ment street, house 1 St. Lewis street. Reineger, C. D., grocer, 18 St. Charles Borromee street. Reinfrette, Edward, plasterer, 36 Amherst street. Reinhart, G., tavern, 113 St. Lawrence street. Reinhart, Isaac, piano forte tuner, Campeau, near Perthius street. Remeau, B., tanner, 16 Chabellois street. Remeau, P., shoemaker, 56 St. Denis street. Renaud, E. T., house 21 Sherbrooke street. Renaud, E. T., hardware, 169 St. Paul street. Renaud, F. & Co., dry goods and clothing, 113 and 118 St. Paul street. Renaud, Loui?, house Philip lane, near St. Joseph street. Renault, E., wheelwright, 29 Campeau street. Renault, Charles, carter, St. Catherine, near Brock street. Renault, Joseph, carpenter, 116 St. Constant street. Renault, Mrs. B., house 29 Campeau street. Renault, Pierre, labourer, St. Dominique, near Mignonne st. Renault, J. B., tavern, 54 St. Antoine street. Renay, Loui?, Police, 9 Tolentin street. Rennie, James, (boots and shoes,) 208, Notre Dame and St. Maurice, near St. Henry street. Rennie, John, engraver, St. Constant, near St. Catherine st. Rexford, R. W., chemist and druggist, 29 M'Gill street. I !l: ' * 1 ' ( : ■ i 1 i 1 » 1 1 1 i •\ ' ' .: i ' ! ■I 9 ■'i: I'ji .I'iii i^i'f m n- i 160 Heymond, Oliirer, Piloti 131 St. Mary street. Reynolds, John, labourer, Brickfieldc, Gtiffintown. Reynolds, Peter, pensioner, Kusby lane, near Craig street. Rhodes, Joseph, wholesale dry good?, 211 St. Paul street. Rhynas, George, house 87 Craig street. Rice, William, wire-worker, St. Mary street, near Dalhousic square. Rice, Horace, house College, near St. Mary street. Rice, Michael, cabinet maker, 46 St. Dominique street. Ricard, F., house head of Sangninet streer. Rich, Alfred, advocate, 29 St. Dominique street. Richard, B., carter, Lagaucheticre, near Panet street. Richard, J. B., joiner, Brock, near Dorchester street. Richard, Lawrence, boarding house, 4 St. Denis street. Richard, Joseph, shoemaker, 26 Amherst street. Richard) Narcisse, sawyer, Lagaucheticre, near Visitation street. Richard, Joseph, carter, Montcalm, near St. Catherine street. Richardson, John, printer. King, near Common street. Richardson, Mrs., house 20 Notre Dame street. Richardson, William, labourer, Queen, near Common street. Richardson, George, labourer, 21 Amherst street. Richelieu, Dr., house 86 St. Maiy street* Kiuhelieu, Frs., butcher, St. Constant, near Mignonnc st. Richer, J. B. labourer, 20 Cbabellois street. Richer, Peter, broker, and grocer, 140 St. Lawrence street. Richette, N., clerk, 28 Tolentin street. Richmond, W. H., fancy dry goods, 23:2 St. Paul street. Rickard, P., wholesale dry goods, 176 and 212 St. Paul st. Rieck, John, baker, 104 St. Dominique street. Riddel, John, grocer, 71 St. Lawrence street. Riley, M., labourer, 38 Wolfe street. Riley, John, gardener, 20 Salaberry street. Riley, John, tavern, 90 Foundling street. Riley, Patrick, labourer. Jure, near St. George street. Riley, Robert, gardener, 65 Sherbrooke street, Riley, John, labourer, Colborne, near William street. Rin, James, wines and groceires, 70 St. Joseph street. 161 llisk, Henry, livery stable, Recollet, near Mn St. eet. sts. fleury St. 163 Robson, John, shoemaker, Dorchester, near German street. Kochon, L. D., advocate, 37 St. Dominique street. Rochon, J. B., carpenter, Bonaventure, near inspector street. Rochon, Antoine, butcher, 112 St. Constant street. Rochon, Joseph, carter, 116 St. Charles Borromee street. Rochon, Mrs., house 116 St. Charles Borromee street. Rochon, Germain, carter, St. Charles Borromee, near Mig- nonne street. Rochon, Louis, carter, Mignonne, near St. Constant street. Rochon, Mrs. E., house 102 St. Charles Borromee street. Rochon, Jeremiah, wheelwright, 143 St. Lawrence street. Rochon, Antoine, carpenter, 43 Mountain street. Rochon, A., carter, St. Philip, near Vallee street. Rochon, Olivier, carter, Guy, near st. Antoine street. Rock, Miss, teacher of music, Dorchester, near St. Constant street. Rock, James, tailor, 2 Panet street. Rock, Andrew, labourer, 17 Montcalm street. Rocree, Maxime, clerk, College, near Inspector street, Rodd, John, steamboat captain. Grey Nun, near Common st. Rodden, William, wholesale and retail hardware, 191 St. Paul street, house 3 St. Nicholas street. Rodden, Thomas, house Ann, near William street. Rodgers, John, shoemaker, 50 Wolfe street. Rodgers, John, plasterer, Wolfe, near Lagauchetiere street. Rodgers, George, painter, 13^ St. Mary street. Rodgers, Richard, plasterer, head of German street. Rodier, Charles S., advocate, house St. Antoine, near Guy street. Rodier, J. B., house 47 St. Joseph street. Rodier, Olivier, painter. College, near Inspector street. Rodier, Pierre, house 99 St. Joseph street. Roe, John, grocer, corner Dorchester and Wolfe streets. Roe, Peter, house 52 St. Lewis street. Rogers, Mrs., house Dorchester, near St. Denis street. Rogers, Edward, pedlar, corner Sanguinet and Dorchester streets. Rogers, George, moulder, 10 Queen square. I fc < '■/■i 11* : I I: '■I .-.li.: ;t ' i \\ J 1 i I I I ' m M h m}'' i tl ■I ; I ■ 'li ■| i§ ;tt;| 1 '1 i T ii jl lii' til.j. : ' V 164 Rogers, Joseph, Commissariat department, house Lagauche- tierp, near i^t. Denis street. Rogers, William, house 23 Sherbrooke street. Rogers, James, store, 73 St. Lawrence street. Rogers, George, painter, 30 Tolentin street. Rogers, S. VV., cabinet maker, 60 Amherst street. Roi, Antoine, confectioner, St. Catherine, near Brock street. Roi, Leon, tailor, Dorchester, near Sanguinet street. Roland, Gabriel, marketman, 12 Mountain street. Roland, Mrs. R., house Dorchester, near St. Denis street. Rolland, Hon. Judge, house Dorchester street, west of St. Charles street. Rolland, Michel, pedlar, St. Amable lane. Rollcind, Gabriel, leather, Fabrique street. Rolland, Louis, shoemaker, 44 Panet street. Rolland, E., tinsmith, 16 St. Mary street. Rollin, Paul, boarding house, 1 St. George street. Romaine, Robert, printer, 22 St. Dominique street. Roman Catholic Bishop's house, St. Denis, near St. Cathe- rine street. Rondeau, Louis, house 74 St. Urbain street. Rose, John, advocate, 18 Little St. James street. Rose, George, dentist, 6 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Rose, J. B., labourer, Dupre lane. Rosenstein, J, G., homoeopathic physician, 46 Craig street. Rosier, Dominique, waiter, 49 Campeau street. Rossiter, P. N., advocate, 6 St. Alexis -treet. Ross, Arthur, city treasurer, office Cit^ uall, house 19 Great St. James street. Ross, Mrs. D., house 34 St. Ignace street. Ross, Mrs. J. D., house 16 Notre Dame street. Ross, D. P., house 6 St. Mary street. Ross, VVilliam, notary public, 27 St. Fran9ois Xavier street, house 24 St. Antoine slrjet. Ross, Thomas, house 28 St. Charles Borromee street. Ross, Mrs. R., widow, Nazareth, near George street. Ross, James, plumber and coppersmith, 38 Groat St. James street. l6o Uos5, John, road- maker, 127 Craig street. Ross, William, cooper, 8 St. Ignace street. Ross, Donald, house 25 Bleury street. Ross, William, house 16 Notre Dame street. Ross, John, printer, 62 St. George street. Ross, D. M., house Piedmont, near the Mountain. Ross, Robert 0., house Durocher, near Mountain street. Rottermond, £. S., geological chemist, 40 Great St. James street. Rousseau, F., mason, St. Catherine, nearAmherst street. Rousseau, Francis, stone cutter, Dorchester, near St. Philip street. Rousseau, Charles, carpenter, 43 Montcalm street. Rousseau, Edward, mason, 3 Champ de Mars street. Rousseau, B., tailor, Dorchester, near St. George street. Rousseau, Louis, gardener, next to the Bishop's church, St. Denis street. Roussel, Joseph, tavern, 207 Notre Dame street. Rousselle, Francis, joiner, Hermine street. Rousselle, Augustin, labourer, 8 Visitation street. Rouson, E., tanner, 30 Montcalm street, Roulh, H. L., house St. Antoine Place. Koutier, J. B., house 31 Bonaventure street. Uoutier, J., book-keeper, corner St. Catherine and St. Alex- ander streets. Rowan, William, steward, 31 Campeau street. Rowand, Dr., house 48 Craig street. Roxbury, Henry, sawyer, Edward lane. Roy, J. & W., wholesale dry goods, 172 St. Paul street. Roy, Joseph, dry goods, 70 St. Paul street. Roy, Joseph, house 68 St. Denis street. Roy, William, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Urbain street, Roy, James, house 36 St. Charles Borromee street. Roy, Benjamin, carter, 47 Bleury street. Roy, Joseph, notary public, 36 St. Lawrence street. Roy, William, jun., (of the Falkirk Iron Company,) corner Commissioners street, and St. Dizier lane. Roy, R., advocate, 12 St. Vincent street. i ly ' 1 i n i:;'M '■'I, ■ pi ■ '■ I'll :ri1 m f !i i If IrlJ I m i : « i ill ' if'ti# r )i 16G Koy, Mrs., J., boarding school, 55 Bleiiry street. Roy, James, butcher, St. Constant, nsar Mignonne street. iloy, Charles, labourer, 18 Adolphus street. Koy, Joseph, labourer. Visitation, above Mignonne street. Royalle, Kdward, mason, Montcalm, near St. Catherine . t. Kudd, John, labourer, 12 St. Charles Borromce street, in rear. Kuddy, Thomas, grocer, 45 Sanguinet street. Rudyerd, C. L., house 100 Sherbrooke street. Russell, Hector, general merchant, 189 St. Paul street. Russell, Louis, wood merchant, Haymarket, house 107 St. Antoine street. Russell, Colin, house 73 St. Antoine street. Russell, John, overseer of chimneys, Dorchester, near Ger- man street. Russell, John, clerk, 52 Campeau street. Russell, John, mason, off Jure, near Bleury street. Russell, Thomas, tailor, Brickfields, Griffintown. Russell, A., engineer, Lagauchetiere, near Voltigeur street. Russell, S., labourer, College street, near Dupre lane. Ruston, Thomas, house 19 St. Edward street. Ruston, R., wholesale commission merchant, 75 Common st. boards at Commercial Hotel. Ruth, James, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Rutherford, Thomas L,, Victoria hotel, 10 Place d'aimes. Rutherford, Mrs., grocer, 4 St. Urbain street. Ruthven, James, book-binder, 2 St. Charles Borromee street. Ruthvon, , joiner, Wellington, near Prince street. Ryan, J. B., steamboat Captain, 44 Montcalm street. Ryan, Lawrence, blacksmith, Common, near King street. Ryan, Chapman & Co. general commission merchants, Gil- lespie's buildings, corner Common and Port streets. Ryan, Maurice, grocer, corner Wolfe and Lagauchetiere sts. Ryan (VV.,)&Rich, (A.W.,) advocates, 135 Little St. James street. Ryan, Thomas, house St. Antoine, near Guy street- Ryan, John, smith. Common, near King street. Ryan, Mathew, clerk, Guy, near St. Antoine street. Ryan, John, clerk, Dorchester, near St. Charles Borromej st. . 1 I let. 3et. le . t. ,n rear. t. 07 St. ar Ger- street. imon st. reet. nies. J street, t. icet. Its, Gil- Its. lere sts. I. James mej St. 167 Rjan, William, labourer, 7 Visitation street. Kyer, John, grocer, corner Bonaventure and St. Antoine sts. Ryner, John, tailor 24 St. Andre street. SABINE, A. F., book-keeper, 10 Mountain street. ISabourin, Charles, grocer^ corner Mignonne and Sanguine! streets. Sabourin, Felix, carter, 141 St. Charles Borrome street. Sabourin, C, shoemaker, Visitation, near Dorchester street. Sabourin, Edward, shoemaker,20 Visitation street. Sabourin, J. B., trader, St. Catherine, near St. Andre street. Sabourin, Antoine, shoemaker, 8 Mountain street. Saffray, Mrs., 20 St. Dominique street. Salter, David, tinsmith, Lagauchetiere, near Campeau street. Salter, Richard, 29, Champ de Mars street. Salter, Daniel, grocer, 134 St. Joseph street. Sadler, John, bricklayer, Wellington, near Dalhousie street Salmon, D., advocate, St. Elizabeth, near Mignonne street. Samuels, Arthur, house 13 Little St. James street. Samuels, Mrs., milliner, 13 Little St. James street. Sancartier, Mrs. M., house 11 Salaberry street. Sancartier, Joseph, mason, Vallee, near St. Simeon street. Sancer, J. B., sexton French Cathedral, 8 Place d'Armes. Sand, Mrs., midwife, Lagauchetiere, near Panet street. Sanders, Michael, trader, corner St. Elizabeth and St. Cathe- rine streets. Sanders, Thomas, carpenter, 20 Panet street. Sanders, Thomas, butcher, Panet, near Lagauchetiere street. Sanders, Joseph, joiner, 10 St. George street. Sandham, John, painter, corner Wellington and Nazareth sts. Sanson, Richard, confectioner, 56 St. Mary street. Sansouci, Mrs., house 24 Montcalm street. Santan, Cesaire, clerk, Lagauchetiere, near St. Elizabeth st. Santan, Jules, mason, 129 Sanguinet street. Santan, Hubert, joiner, 25 St. Dominique street. Santan, H., joiner, 51 St. Elizabeth street. Santeur, J., butcher, Tolentin, near St. Catherine street. Sappers and Miners' Barracks, 39 St. Paul street. Sarasin, Edward, carter, 64 St. Joseph street. ^U I ' m \} ! ; i" * V. f i ^ I 1 1 *l 168 Sargisson, J., blacksmith, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Sasseville, Henry, tavern, 35 Commissioner street. Sauve, Luke, house St. Joseph, near Guy street. Savon, Joseph, house German, near St. Cathe'-ine street. Savage, A,, & Co., druggists, &c., 9l Notre Dame street. Savage, George, & Son, watches and jewellery, corner Notre Dame and St. Gabriel streets. Savage, Joseph, house Cote St. Antoine. Savage, D., house Grey Nun, near Common street. Savage, George, house Grey Nun, near Common street. Savage, Thomas, house 26 St. Charles Borromee street. Savage, Frs., cabinet maker, Hoy lane, near fionaventure street. Savage, Mrs. P., house corner Lagauchetiere and St. Alex- ander street. Savage, H., trader, 243 St. Joseph street. Savage, Mrs., house Wolfe, near Lagauchetiere street. Savageau, David, boatman, Voltigeur street. Savare, Edward, joiner, Mignonne, near Sanguinet street. Sawtell, Luther, & Co., dry goods, 86| Notre Dame street, Saxton, Philip, baker, 72 St. Lawrence street. Saybropk, Mrs., house 63 St. Dominique street. Sayer, John, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Constant street. Scanes, Robert, tailor, 54 Chenneville street. Scanlan, Stephen, English and commercial academy, 8 St. Vincent street. Scanlan, Mrs., ladies' school, 8 St. Vincent street. Scarlet, James, labourer, Colborne, Avenue. Schmidt, Mrs. C, house 42 St. Lawrence street. Schmidt, S. B., student, 42 St. Lawrence street. Scilee, Frs., carter, 29 Wolfe street. Scilee, Thomas, carter, 24 Amherst street. Scipiot, John, baker, 110 St. Lawrence street. Scott, , house 68 Bleury street. Scott, John, labourer, 96 St. Dominique street. Scott (James,) Tyre (James,) & Co., wholesaU dry goods, 161 St. Paul street. Scott, James, housie 146 Sherbroolie street. 169 i !l'' St. let. reet. r Notre et. let. iventure t. Alex- let. street, le street, t street, y, 8 St. goods, Scott (R.,) & Shaw (C. D.,) wholesale and retail hardware, 199 St. Paul street. Scott, Robert, house St. Antolne, near Guy street. Scott, J. H., bookseller and stationer, 19 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Scott, John, ginger beer maker, Dorchester, near Bleury st. Scott, William, house Lagauchetierv>, near St. Constant st. Scott, Alexander, M. D., St. Eloi, near St. Paul street. Scott, John, carter, Dupre lane, near College street. Scott, Mrs. John, widow, 115 St. Antoine street. Scott, Miss Ann, house Dorchester, near St. George street. Scott, George, cabinet maker, 37 St. Lawrence street. Scott, Charles, fanner, St. Catherine, near City Councillors street. Scott, J., advocate, 18 St. Vincent street. Scott, William, labourer, 8 Chabellols street. Scales, James, baker, Perrault's buildings, Craig street. Scripture, G., surgeon dentist, 65 Craig street. Scriven, Geo. A., stadent, 148 Bleury street. Sculthorp, James, house St. Alexander, near Lagauchetiere street. Secar, Joseph, labourer. Prince, near Gabriel street. Sedley, John, government clerk, 23 St. Lewis street. Seebold, Mrs. Maria, grocer, 31 St. Lewis street. Seed, Thomas, house St. Alexander, near Jure street. Seel, John, plasterer, 113 St. Constant street. Seers, Leon, tailor, 139 St. Paul street, house College, near Inspector street. Seers, Michael, carpenter, 157 St. Constant street. Seine, Louis, house corner Mi»nonne and Brock streets. Seine, Henry, furrier, 27 Wolfe street. Seith, James, builder, 34 St. George street. Seith, Ddvid, mason, 20 Chenneville street. Selaire, John, labourer, 143 Sann;uinet street. Sellars, Robert, grocer, Brickfields, Griffintowo. Selden (W. A.,) combs and fancy goods, 194 St. Paul strett, house St. Henry street. SelkirkjWilliam, cabinet maker, Wellington near Grey Nun st. p :i I •; t ! I |5i| :' ^ ! It :: t; I n .11; 11:! W ! 'I ■m » f • it i : #iii^ 170 iSelf-supporting Dispensary, 36 Clienneville street. Sencernie, Joseph, joiner, La;;auchetiere, near Amherst st. Sencire, F., Navigator, 126 St. Constant street. S6ne, Dominique, mason, Devienne, near St. Simeon street. Senecal, J. B., saddler, 64 St. Mary street. Senecal, M., dry goods, 68 St. Mary street. Senecal, Denis, dry goods, 1'26| Notre Dame street, house St. Amable lane. Senecal, Mrs., house 97 St. Joseph street. Senior, S., house 71 St. Antoine street. Serie, F., joiner, Brock, near Mignonne street. Sewell, Charles, M. D., 22 St. Gabriel street. Sexton, J. P , city clerk, 12 St. Jean Baptiste street. Sexton, Daniel, butcher, Gain, near St. Mary street. Seybold, John P., grocer, 21 St. Dominique street. Seymour & Harrington, dry goods, 161 St. Paul street. iSeymour, Hiram, hats and furs, wholesale and retail, 38 M«Gill street, and 195 St. Paul street. Seymour, Charles, commission agent, 201 St. Paul street. Shand, Mrs., house 21 Perthius street. Shand, George, shoemaker. Busby lane. Shanley, Michael, gardener, 65 Sherbrooke street. Shannon, James, pedlar, 52 St. Maurice street. Shannon, Hugh, tavern, College, near Inspector street. Shannon, John, dairy, Culborne avenue. Sharp, William, livery stables, St. Claudius street. Sharpley, R., fancy store, 129 Notre Dame street. Sharpley, Miss, milliner, 112 Notre Dame street. Shaw, Andrew, general merchant, corner Calliere and Com- missioners streets, house Durocher street, Cote ^ Baron. Shaw, C. D., house 9 St. Edward street. Shaw, Noah, carpenter and builder, corner Gabriel and Na- zareth streets. Shaw, F., dry goods, 2 St. Charles Borromee street, Shaw, Mrs. J., stayroaker, 2 St. Charles Borromee street. Shaw, George, shoemaker, Gabriel, near Prince street. Shay, Charles VV., clerk, Lagauchetierc, near St. Urbain st. Shay, William, labourer, Wellington, near George street. 171 Shay, Mrs., house Lagauchetiere, near St. Urbain street. Shedden, Robert, Lagauchetiere, near Campeau street. Shee, William, carter, 26 Tolentin street. Shehan, Edward, carpenter, Hermine street. Shelly, Richard, labourer. Queen, near William street. Shendler, Misses, house 8 St. John street. Shepherd, George, nurseryman, II St. Lawrence St., gardens Dorchester street, opposite the Hospital. Sheridan, Wm., labourer. Brickfields, Griffintown. Sheridan, J., shoe store, 109 St. Paul street. Sheridan, Patrick, storeman, 8 St. John street. Shiller, Charles, house 97 St. Lawrence street. Shiller, Robert, gardener, Dorchester, near St. Dominique st. Shiller, George joiner, 30 Aanet street. Shipman, Thomas D., contractor, 107 Water street. Shrimpton, Charles, carriage maker, 124 Craig street. Shuter, Joseph, house 149 Slierbrooke street. Silvester, Joseph, shoemaker, German, near Mignonne st. Simard, Joseph, joiner, 64 Visitation street. Simeon, Louis, clerk, Vitre street. Simeon, Hypolite, cooper, 36 Amherst street. Simoneau, , leather, &c., Commissioners street. Simpson, D., shoemaker, German, near St. Catherine street. Simpson, Mrs. B., house 124 St. Lawrence street. Simpson, Andrew, grocer, corner St. Dominique and Lagau- chetiere streets. Simpson, William, tavern, corner St. Charles Borromfee and Craig streets. Simpson, James, postman, 8 Amherst street. Simpson, James, joiner. Brickfields, Griffintown. Simpson, Robert, grocery and tavern, 50 St. Lawrence street. Sims (J. G.,) & Coleman (J. C.,) lumber-yard, corner Notre Dame and Bonsecours streets, and Water street, near the water works. Sims, J. G., house Water street, near the water works. Sinclair, John, (of Mathewson & Sinclair,) house 133 Bleury street. Sinclair, Hugh, baker, Dorchester, near St. Urbain street* : 1 I iMiM ■\i M' ■ r; ill ^1 : '! :]'■ '•■ iji Ml • t 'i I III t :i -ii iiH' :l|Hl>' 13 172 »Siver, William, shoemaker, 108 St. Lawrence street. Siver, Robert, shoemaker, 1U8 St. Lawrence street. Skakel, Alexander, master of royal grammar school, house 43 Little St, James street. Skakel, William, ordnance clerk, 43 Little St. James street. Skelton, Mrs., tailoress, 72 St. Lawrence street. Skimming, Misses, house Peithius, near Campeau street. Skimmis, John, joiner, W^olfe, near St. Catherine street. Skinner, Mis., npholsteress, Lagauchetiere, near St. Domi- nique street. Skinner, Samuel, shoemaker, Lagauchetiere, near Dominique street. Skinner, William, polisher, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury st. Skinner, James, shoemaker, Vallee, near l^hilip street. Sky, Thomas, pensioner, corner Champ de Mars and Cam- peau street. Slack, William, sen., merchant tailor, 25 St. Mary street. Slack, Willip.m, jun., merchant tailor, 28 M^Gill street. Slack, Robert, merchant tailor, 33 St. Mary street. Slattery, James, labourer, Dalhousie, near Gabriel street. Slattery, Patrick, marble cutter, German, near Dumarais lane. Slaven, Charles, fireman. Queen, near Wellington street. Slicer, Joseph, grocer^ corner St. Margaret and Bonaventure street?. Slicer, Robert, moulder, 37 St. Joseph street. Sloan, Thomas, carter, Brickfields, Gritfintown. Sloan, John, shoe store, 14 St. Joseph street. Sloan, James, shoeniaker, Lagauchetiere, near St. Domi- nique street. Sloan, Charles, carter, King, near Wellington street. Smardon, John, butcher, 62 Bleury street. Smardon, William, bootmaker, 62 Bleury street. Smillie, D., working jeweller, 184 Notre Dame street, house St. Catherine, near St. Lawrence street. Smith, John, looking-glass manufacturer, 121 St. Paul street. Smith, Dr. W. P., house 5 St. Lawrence street. Smith, 3 hair dresser, 222 St. Paul street. 173 Smith, H. B.,& Co. (Charles Hagar,) wholesale china and glass, 188 St. Paul street, house Durocher street, near the Mountain. Smith, David A., grocer, corner St. Charles Borromce and Vitre streets. Smith, I. G., exchange and money broker, corner St. Fran- cois XavieranJ St. Paul streets, boards at Duclos' hotel. Smith, William, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 140 St. Paul street. Smith, William, (of W. Smith & Co.,) house 62 Sherbrooke street. Smith, James, hair dresser, 125 Notre Dame street. Smith, John, general merchant, 7 Letr.oine street, house St. Alexander, near St. Bernard street. Smith, J. B.j & Co., (J. H. Smith,) wholesale groceries, &c.. Foundling street. Smith, J. B., house 70 Bleury street. Smith, C, grocer, 6 St. Mary street. Smith, Mrs. J. G., widow, 42 St. Lewis street. Smith, Mrs. K., house 14 St» Tolentin street. Smith, John, cabman, 9 Amherst street. Smith, James, carter, 52 Montcalm street. Smith, Alexander, baker, 68 St. Maurice street. Smith, John, stableman, 44 St. Lawrence street. Smith, George, agent for steamboat William Henry, corner Common and George streets, house Nazareth near Wel- lington street. Smith, John, labourer, 92 Foundling street. Smith, George, butcher, 116 St. Mary street. Smith, William, joiner, St. Elizabeth, near St. Catherine st. Smith, John, carter, 20 Montcalm street. Smith, Mrs., midwife, 27 Campeau street. Smith, John, storeman, 67 St. Constant street. Smith, Mrs., widow, house 86 St. Denis street. Smith, Patrick, carpenter, corner Wellington and Ann sts. Smith, Francis, engineer, Nazareth, near George street. Smith, James, labourer, George, near William street. Smith, James, 74 Bleury street. p2 ! : 1 1 ; t "1.11^1 ^ i^yf i I! ■,\ if'! 11 , •,' If n i!i \ ! 174 Smith, David, dray man, 23 Campeau street. Smith, Robert, lumber merchant, St. Elizabeth, near Craig street. Smith, John, carter, 20 Montcalm street. v. Smith, Robert, carter, 11 Wolfe street. Smith, Henry, smith, 28 Adolphus street. Smith, Mrs. M., house 9 St. Charles Borommee street. Smith, James, clerk, 41 St. Elizabeth street. Smith, Henry, carter, Lagauchetiere, near Tolentin street. Smith, John, clerk, Gabriel, near Dalhousie street. Smith, Samuel, labourer, Brickfields, Griffintown. Smith, William, tavern and ;t. Simeon, near Vallee street. Thompson, Hugh, shoes and leaiher, 2l5 St. Paul street. Thompson, Robert, stock manufacturer, 120^ Notre Dame st. house Vitre, near St. Charles Borromee street. Thompson, Edward, wholesale and retail boots and shoes, and leather, 142 Notre Dame street, house 1 Little St. James street. Thompson, George, cabinet-maker, i6l St. Constant street. Thompson, Edward^ dry goods, Place d'Armes, east side. Q H A, p- . (i] .Mi, >•; ■ '^,i ■ I k; ti >■ ; .^i H; > ■ 1 i f 1 i 1 I 182 Thompson, John, blacksmith, 48 St. La\^rence street. Thompson, Johnson, house 91 St. Joseph street. Thompson, P. C, accountant, 7 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. house Telfer's buildings, Lagauchetiere street. Thompson, William, furrier, house Queen, near William st. Thompson, Mrs. M., staymaker, Nazareth, near Gabriel st. Thompson, John, carpenter, Nazareth, near Gabriel street. Thompson, Mrs. Anne, tavern, corner Chenneville apd Yitre streets. Thompson, John, confectioner, 57 St. Mary street. Thompson, John, tavern, corner St. Charles Borromee and Lagauchetiere streets. Thompson, Joseph, house Wellington, near Dalhousie street. Thompson, John, shoemaker, Wellington, near Nazareth st. Thompson, John, house head of Sanguinet street. Thompson, Mrs., boarding house, 64 Craig street. Thompson, David, engineer, Dorchester, near St. Denis st. Thompson, William, grocer, 77 St. Paul street. Thompson, T. M., general merchant, 225 St. Paul street. Thomj'son, James, tobacconist, Montcalm, near Dorchester street. Thompson, John, grocer, 76 Visitation street. Thompson, Miss, milliner, 20 St. Maurice street. Thompson, Wm., storeman, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Thompson, Andrew, sawyer, Ann, near Wellington street. Thompson, James, merchant tailor, 14 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Thomson, W. A., book-keeper, 148 St. Paul street. Thome & Howard, general merchants, St. Helen street. Thorn, William, blacksmith, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Thornton, John, coach factory and saddlery warehouse, 79 Craig street. Thornton, James, baker, Craig street, opposite St. Gabriel street, house 46 St. Charles Borromee street. Thornton, M., bootmaker, 153 Notre Dame street, Thorpis, Mrs., dry goods, 180 Notre Dame street Thressier, X., cooper, 60 St. Denis street. Thurber, E., lumber merchant, house 25 St. Lawrence street. ^ 1 Nl w 183 Thurber, Dr., house 05 c. t Tiehar, A., house sTi/'J ""'''" '^^^^t. Tiemp T K ? ^ ^^- Maurice street *ieme, John, baker S.1 •^f i /'''^*=^'« jj i»jrs. ivi. 7\ house 5Q Sf r '^'"on. S. P., provision .. , ' ^'"'' '"•«'• ,. ^«n anj ^or;: st::;" " ''"■' "''"> --" «-r Todd, A., boots'an ;! H ^v? ^'""• Toine, J. B., joiner fin t i , ^^"'^ "'«'• Toia„,Ja„e;rc4l,f2oc?^'''^'r'- Tolland, Charles, clerk w '"""'"' '"■'"• Tompkins, Mn/baler'ieT'r"' '""'• Toole, Patrick, iabou e . 44 S, r^'"" ^'"^•• Torrance, John & r/ .* ^''"''«' ^"•"'• Torrance; John"; t'^TZtT'''"'!' ''' «'• P-' ^t- Torrance, David, house 98 s,P T *'"""'"'" ^'^^^'• Torry, J. B., wine mercl a7. 3 s^'l^'^"'' Torry, Mrs. D. S., houslr M "'"'' Toupin, Mrs., ho„;e'r;j,'*=;; "-«'«"' ^'-.. Tourangean, F., labourer 33 S, ""'• Tourangeau, Joseph, ca p „,er St 'r':^: '■""'■ street. '^ "'"'*'• <^''">"ine, near SI. Andre Tourangeau, Louis, trader S( vr u .. Touron, Louis, carter, Dnt^l'TlT °°'"'"'" ^^■ Touron, Mrs., store, U S^MaJVer/t^^. ''"'' ^'"'• II:, I Ptiii! Jt.i J ' . V i ! f J I- '( 5 184 !:( it Tourons, Charles, house Mignonne, near St. Dominique st. Tourville, Charles, joiner, corner Wolfe and St. Catherine streets. Tourviilc, Charles, labourer, 12 Adolphus street. Townseml, W. A., jeweller and watchmaker, 144 Notre Dame street. Townsend, Joseph, & Co., p]umi)ers and coppersmiths. 111) Craig street, house 12 William street. Townsend, Andrew, coppersmith, 65 St. George street. Tracy, Michael, labourer, 7 Barclay street. Tracy, Timothy, labourer, 25 Wolfe street. Tramble, M., blacksmith, corner St. Mary and Voltigeur sis. Travers, James, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington street. Tresller, J. B., M. U., 1 Little St. James street. Treverton, W. & J., painters, 163 Notre Dame street. Trevetlon, Miss, milliner, 163 Notre Dame street. Trick, Hugh, labourer, 33 Salaberry street. Trimoulee, Joseph, labourer, 39 Amherst street. Trinity Church, Episcopal, St. Paul, near Bonsecours street. Trinity House and Harbour Master's OlTice, Commissioner street, near Custom House square. Troi, Joseph, shoemaker. Mountain, near St. Joseph street. Trowbriiigp, C. H., painter, Chabellois street. Trudeau, R., apothecary and Indian curiosities, 106 St. Paul street. Trudeau, Alexander, clerk, St. Therese street. Trudeau, Mrs. A., house St. Denis, corner St. Lewis street. Trudeau, Alexander, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Hu- bert street. Trudeau, X., labourer. Visitation, above Mignonne street, Trudeau, Francois, carpenter, 10 St. Denis street. Trudeau, Antoine, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Andre street. Trudelle, Benjamin, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Denis street. Trudelle, J. B., baker, 6 Inspector street. Trudelle, Joseph, joiner, Lagauchetiere, nearBleury street. Trudelle, Daniel, book-binder, 38 Bleury street. e St. herine Notre hs, W :t. ;eur sis. n street. t. rs street, mlssioner street. St. Paul [is street. St. Hu- >treet. >t. Andre >t. Denis street. 185 Trudeile, Joseph, blacksmith, 91 Bonaventure street. Truteau, Mrs., house corner St. Therese and St. Vincent streets. Truteau, Z. J., house Sanguinet, above Mignonne street. Tubby, Samuel, Bank clerk, 19 St. Lewis street. Tucker, W. D., book-keeper, 79 Sanguinet street. Tuff, Mrs., grocery, 25 St. Philip street. Tulloch, Augustus, St. Catherine, near St. Charles Borromee street. Tully, John, brick-yard, corner William and Colborne streets, house corner Wellington and Dalhousie streets. Tunstall, J., house 9 Barclay street. Turcotte, Philip, house Inspector, near College street. Turcotle P., wholesale provision merchant, lOJ M'Gill st. Turcotte, Miss, seamstress, 51 St. Joseph street. Turcotte, Widow, seamstress, 15 German street. Turcotte, Moses, house 47 St. Joseph street. Turcotte, S., blacksmith, Dorchester, near St. Dominique st. Turnbull, Thomas, commisariat, 73 Amherst street. Turner, John;, rope maker, St. Mary st., near Victoria square. Turner, John, smith, Nazareth, near William street. Turner, Robert, labourer, 11 St. Bernard street. Turner, Mrs. T. A., boarding house, 51 St. Urbain street. Turner, James, veterinary surgeon, 59 Craig, cab station Lagauchetiere, near St. Denis street. Turner, John B., St. Lawrence, near Toll gate. Turner, John, tavern, 62 Commissioners street. Turner, Mrs., house 40 Salaberry street. Turnpike Trustees' office, 14 St. Jean Baptiste street. Turton, John, bricklayer, Wellington, near Ann street. Tuttle, E. C, stationery, &c., 167 St. Paul street, house 6 St. Joseph street. Tweedie, James, tailor, 136 St. Lawence street. Tweedy, John, cabinet maker, Kermine street. Tylee, R. S., office corner of St. Fran9ois Xavier and Hos- pital streets. Tyre, James, house 69 Sherbrooke street. Tytherleigh, James, painter, 23 Visitation street q2 I ' J^ Si 12.2 £ ta 12.0 L25 HI 1.4 1 w '1 <^ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WeST MAIN STRKT WIBSTH.N.Y. USSO (716) •72-4903 183 I! !rti !i:'i Versailles, Baptiste, butcher, 39 St. Joseph street. Versailles, James, waterman, 91 St. Charles Dorrom6e st. Versailles, J. 13., butcher, off 2 Mountain street. Versailles, Joseph, butcher, 185 St. Joseph street. Vicour, A., labourer, Mignonne, near St. Charles Borromee street. Vieau, Charles, carter, Mignonne, near German street. Vieau, X., shoemaker, corner Sanguinet and St. Catherine streets. Vieau, Edward, stone cutter, 08 Sanguinet street. Vieu, Edward, messenger, 41 Montcalm street. Vieu, Theodore, joiner, Wolfe, near St. Catherine street. Vigeau, hair dresser, corner St. Catherine and Brock streets. Viger, Hon. D. B., house 7 Notre Dame street, Viger, J., house Bonsecours, near Notre Dame street. Viger, Benjamin, shoemaker, 16 Amherst street. Villeneuve, Baptiste, shoemaker, St. Charles Borromee, near St. Catherine street. Villeneuve, J. B., shoemaker, 1 10 St. Lawrence street. Villiotre, Joseph, stone cutter, Wolfe, near Lagaucheliere st. Vincent, Em., blacksmith. Cemetery, near Bonaventure st. Vincent, Mrs. Andrew, 108 St. Joseph street. Vincent, 0., shoemaker, 50 Panet street. Vincent, J. B., saddler, off 1 Mountain street. Vincent, Mrs. Joseph, 31 Amherst street. Vincent, Antoine, cooper, Dorchetiter, near St. Elizabeth st. Vincent, Josep!), carpenter, 31 Campeau street. Vinette, Joseph, labourer, Prince, near Gabriel street. Viseneau, Louis, carter, 85 Sanguinet street. Viseneau, Andrew, carter, St. Germain, near Mignonne st. Vizina, Louis, joiner, Sanguinet, near Mignonne street. Vosburgh, Nelson, stage driver, Wellington, near Nazareth street. Voyer, Benjamin, pork butcher, 153 St. Lawrence street. Voyer, Philip, carpenter, Colborno avenue, near St. Mary street. Voyer, Antoine, house Mignonne, near St. Lawrence street. Vyse, Brothers, importers of straw and silk goods, St. Fran- cois Xavier, opposite Hopital street. 189 VVADDELL, (T.,) Smith, (D.,) & Co., wholesale and retail dry good?, corner St. Helen and Notre Dame streets. Wade, Stephen, carpenter, Gabriel, near George street. Wadsworth, R. D., agent temperance depot, 31 St.Fran^ois Xavier, house 15 St. GcMicvieve street. Wadsworth, Thomas, clerk, 82 St. Dominique street. Wadsworth, Wm., house 92 St. Constant street. Wagner, Mrs. M., house Dorchester, near St. Charles Bor- romee street. VVaine, T. D., furrier, wholesale and retail, 97 St. Paul st. Wait, James, house Prince, near William street. Walker, Alexander, house Prince, near Wellington street. Walker, Alexander, saddler, 59 St. Lawrence street. Walker, Kenneth, house llddigonde, near Craig street. Walker, J. N., machinist and printing press manufacturer, 173 Notre Dame street. Walker. John, carter, Ar.n, near Wellington street. Walker, Nelson, house 69 Craig street. Walker & Little, paintcrp and gla/iers, 10 Bleary street. Wall^ Matthew, musician^ 55 Ciai;^ street, Wallace, Thomas, & Co., wholesale dry goods, 186 St. Paul street, boards at Exchange hotel. Wallace, Alexander, plane maker, 95 St. Lawrence street. Waller, Dr. S., 24 Si. Mary street. Walsh, Anthony, grocer, 4 St. Antoine street. Walsh, John, blacksmith, 62 Bleury street. Walsh, Thomas, labourer, St. Bernard, near Bleury street. Walsh, Matthew, dealer, 49 St. Maurice street Walsh, Thomas, shoemaker, Ann, near William street. Walsh, Thomas, labourer, Queen, near William street. Walsh, , carter, Lagauchetiere, near Bleury street. Walsh, Michel, mason, Perrault's buildings St. Gabriel st. Walsh, William, labourer, Gabriel, near George street. Walter, Henry, labourer, Vitr6, near Chenneville street. Walton, J., boot store, 195 Notre Dame street. Wand, Charles, boarding house, St. Mary st., near the jail Wand, Alexander, plasterer, St. Mary street, near the jail. Wand, Thomas, plasterer, St. Mary street^ near the jail. •if m \-'W ; 190 iV I Wandly, B., carpenter, Hermine street. Wandly, George, carpenter, Hermine street. Ward, Brush U Co., ea^Ie foundry. King, near Common St. Ward, John, plasterer, 79 St. Constant street. Ward, Jonathan, engineer, Dalhousie, near Wellington St. Ward, Samuel S., house Wellington, near King street. Ward, Daniel, carpenter, St. Catherine, near St. Dominique Ward, Thomas, butcher. Mountain, near St. Joseph street. Warden, Mrs. E., straw bonnet maker, 73 St. Dominique st. Warden, captain, 93d, house 131 St. Joseph street. Ware, Mrs., laundress, Dalhousie, near William street. Ware, William, painter and grocer, 23 Queen square. Warner, Moses, mason, 25 Donaventure street. Warnock, James, cabinet-maker, Perrault's buildings, St. Gabriel street. Warren, W. H., teacher of music, 70 St. Lawrence street. Warren, Samuel U., organ builder, Dorchester, near St. Con- stant street, house corner of St. Constant and Dorchester streets. Warren, Mrs., house St. Catherine, near St. Alexander st. Warren, William, cutler and hardware, M'Gill, corner Re- collet street. Waters, Antoine, pedlar, corner Lagauchetiere and Wolfe streets. Waters, William, clerk, 29 St. Ignace street. Waters, Thomas, smith. Queen, near Wellington street. Waters, Charles, labourer. Brickfields, Gritfintown. Watkins, R., wholesale and retail dry goods, 9 Great St. James street. Watson, (J. D.,) Black & Co., wholesale grocers, &c., 7 St. Sacrament street, house Bleury street. Watson, Andrew, grocer, corner St. Genevieve and St. An- toine streets. Watson, Robert, baker, St. Catherine, near Sanguinet st. Watson, Richard, boot and shoemaker, 66 St. Lawrence st. Watson, George, carter, Wellington, near King street. Watson, William, flour inspector, 23 St. Joseph street. Watsoni James, stone cutter, ofi Jure, near Bleury street. 191 Walson, John, le,,!,.. „.,. ,, „, House of Assen,blyX':se7,TZ"' '"**'' W'« »VaUo„, William, fallow chandk^r '' '*""" •""• street. """"""' ^'S'^ohefme „,», Bleurj ^Valson, Mrs. F IrZ' . '' ''""P'' »'^«'- W atson, James, baker, co.ne. o "" '"■"'• VVatson, VVillil. fire;:"it::;:;i:'"-' ^'""S'on s.r.e... ^Vatt, Andrew br^.,j , , • ""'S^ur streef. Wat., Robert, dr;^," ,. S. UM '""'• IV'att, Andrew, coo, e7 Vor' er c!'"' ""' ^'"" »""'• Wel'b, T. shoemaker, DorcbVj "'''' *''«'• Web^ Daniel, shoe^'ak^^Q ' r C ^''^"' ^'-'• Web 'w-n?'""' ""' «""" ''-' " ^'""' ^'"' Webster, Joseph. coSo^ r^H'st't' ^' "-• St. Anioine street. ' ' '* ^'- '^"'1, house 72 HrT ' ^' '^•' ''ouse 19 Great St l,„ ^""S« si. Webster, A. C, office 24 S. p " '"■"'• Weidenbecker, Franc;, tot '"" ^^""^ »""t. Wailbrenner, P. a! 'lav ^ m'""','' '"'P«'- 'Tee,. Lawrence .tree,. ^ '^"^'"'' ^'S^-'h^Were, near S,. VVeirord. Jot^ZZtftT' """ •"^■™- Wells, John, a'rchile" an,l clile?/"" ""'*• slree,. """ «»S"'eer, 47 Lit,le S,. James ''"trS: '"^'"^" "^ ^P"" ^-^a Bank, Grea, S. ^'^Snta^j.^rrGri^Lrr '■"''--• Xavier streets, ' ^'' ''''»'' "nd S(. Fran^oi, 1 *■{ h. ! « f 1 1 I^M '!< 192 Wesleyan Chapel, Wellington, near King street. Wesleyan Chapel, Montcalm, near St. Mary street. Wesleyan Mission Houses, corner Fortification lane and St. Francois Xavier street, and AVeliington street, adjoinini; the Chapel. West, Richard, umbrella maker, 20 St. Charles Borromce st. Westwood, Alexander, carpenter, 87 St. Urbain street. VVestcolt, Mis., dry goods, St. Mary, near FuUum street. Wetherall, Colonel, adjutant general, St. Anioine, near Guy street. Wetherall, James, labourer, Dalhousie, near Wellington st. Wharfinger's Office, 66 Commissioners street. Wheeler, G. H., leather store, corner Custom House square and Capital street, boards at Commercial Hotel. White, Andrew, house Vitre, near St. Uibain street. White, M., & Co., wholesale and retail hardware, 228 St. Paul, house Craig street. White, T., leather and shoes, wholesale and retail corner Custom House and St. Paul street. White, Misses, milliners, corner St. John and Hospital sts. White, Samuel, dry goods, 52 St. Antoine street. White, John, carpenter, 14 Chenncville street. White, Michael, Royal Oak inn, 61 St. Mary street. White, John, labourer, 17 St. Mary street. White, J. J., grocer, corner St. Lawrence and St. Catherine. White, William, boot and shoemaker, St. Antoine, near Uonaventure street. White, Wm., shoe store, 13 St. Francois Xavier street. White, John, tailor, 51 St. Elizabeth street. White, Mrs. S., house St. Catherine, near German street. White, Mrs. M., house 90 Hubert street. White, John D., carpenter, 4 St. John street. White, Mrs. A., house St. Catherine, near St. Alexander st. White, Thomas, labourer, Gabiiel, near George street. Whittingham, M., engineer, corner Perthius and St. Hubert streets. Whitty, Thomas, spring maker, 106 St. Mary street. Wbiteford, Mrs, widow, 18 St. Urbain street. 193 and St. djoining omce st. et. ilreet. lear Guy gton st. se stiuare 1. t. ,, 228 St. tail corner pital sts. !t. ICatherine. loine, near street, street. [xander st. [eet. It. Hubert let. Whileford, William, house 166 St. Paul street. Whitehead, W. T., general merchant, St. Eloi, near St. Paul street, house Lagauchetiere, near St. Uibain street. Whitelavv, John, carpenter, 17 and 19 Chenneville street. Whitney &. Co., wholesale dry goodi, 178 St. Paul street. Wiiolc, Joseph, joiner, 47 St. Maurice street. Whole, Joseph, grocer, corner St. Constant and Mignonne st. Whyte, Wm., shoemaker, 39 St. Elizabeth street. W^ilcott, Andrew, dry goods, 114 St. Paul street. Wilkes, Rev. Henry, Congregationalist, house 65 St. Antoine street. Wilkos, W. A., house Cote, near Craig street. Wilkie, David, joiner, Lagauchetiere, near Montcalm stree t Wilkin, Andrew, labourer, 48 Panet street. Wilkinson, , tavern. Current St. Mary Wilkinson, John, boiler maker, Shaw street. Willet, Asa, leather warehouse, 153 St. Paul street. W^ickstead, C, house head of Mountain street. W^illett, Thomas, trader, Brock, near Mignonne street. Williams, Charles, book-keeper, 37 St. Antoine street. W^illiams, Thomas, 9 St. Garmain street. Williams, Miles, brewery, College, near St. Henry street. Williams, John, house 112 St. Antoine street. Williamson, John, clerk, house 41 Craig street. Williamson, John, joiner, Wolfe, near Lagauchetiere street. Willis, James, carter, 5 St. Germain street. Willock, J., bread and biscuit baker, 181 Notre Dame street. Willoughby, Rev. Mark, Episcopalian, house 3 Cornwall terract. Wills, Henry, shoemaker, St. Germain, near Dumarais lane. Wilscam, John, grocer, 116 St. Joseph street, Wilson, Mrs., laundress, Wellington, near Ann street. Wilson, James, clerk, house Prince, near Ann street. Wilson, Wm., baker, 94 St. Dominique street. Wilson, Andrew, labourer, 129 St. Charles Borromee street. Wilson, , smith, Gabriel, near Prince street. Wilson, John, gardener, St. Germain, near Dumarais lane. Wilson, John, trader, 39 Voltigeur street, K |.i IV ^^^1 III ! . I'i' 1 If i Hi f, (:#! i i T iii< 1 .1. ( • 1 If ' 194 Wilson, r. A., Iiouso 57 Mountain street. Wilson, T., agent Commercial Hank, 11 (iieal St. James st. Wilson, A., Herald Olficp, 37 Chiimj) de Mars rtrtet. Wilson, Hubert, grocer, Nazareth, near William slreet. Wilson, Wm., slioemaker, 5 St. CJermain street. Wilson, Charles, wholesale and retail hardware, 170 St. Paul street, house Sheibiooke, near Dorchester street. Wilson, Kdvvard, wholesale and retail hardware, 89 St. Paul street. Wilson, A., cooper, Piince, near Wellington street. Wilson, Andrew, tailor, 18 Panel street. Wilson, James, brushmaUer, 57 Uleury street. AVilson, IMiss E., house 22 St. Charles liorromct'^ street. Wink, Alexander, cabinet maker, 2G St. Lewis street. W^innc, John, foundryman, Adolphus, near St. JNlary street. Winter, Alexander, saddler, Herminc street. Withered, George, house 21 St. Charles Horromce street. AVilhey, Wm., shoemaker, Sanguinet, near St. Duminicjuc fctreet. Wisobrook, Peter, musician, College, near Chabellois street. Wisely, Mrs., house St. Alexander, near Lagaucheticre st. Wood, llolicrt, house Hadigonde, near Craig street. Wood, John, & Son, watchmakers and jewellers,130 St. Paul street. Wood, Patiick, labourer, 89 Sanguinet street. Wood, William, St. Mary, near the jail. Wood, Robert, saddler, G7 St. Paul street. Woods, Thomas, s'icritt's cleik, 30 Salaberry street. Wood, John, piinter, Lag;iuchetiere, near St. EIiz?ibcth street. Wooi!s, George, carpenter, 100 St. Urbain .street. Woodbury, T. E., tinsmith, 41 M'Gill street. Woodhousp, Joshua, grocer, 47 Notre Dame street. Woodhouse, Joseph, Wellington, near Ann street. Woodpecker, II., tobacconist, 43 Amherst street. Woodrocfle, William, Hour mills, Philip, near St. Joseph st. Wooc'side, T., commission ag(^nt, Common street, near Canal wharf. Work, Ezekiah, pensioner, 38 Camneau street. ly.j es si. ;o St. rcct. ;. Fdul L't. street, rcct. IS street, ere St. St. I'aul [h street. Iseph st. ]ar Cauiil Worsdeil, William, hlarkinpf maker, ()eor«»r»,near William st. Worrell, J. E., book-keeper, IIG Sf. Lawrence street. Worrell, Mrs., ladies' school, IIG St. Lawrence street. Workman, William, (of rrolliingham k Workman,) house Siieihrooke, near Hleury street. Workman, B., school master, Dil Crai;; street. Workman, AlexamlcT, Englisli ani classical school, Hospital street. Worth, Edward, snperintenJant of lunatics, at the jiil. Wraij'pf, T.H.,nail manufacturer, corner of Gabriel and IMnce streets. Wrenn, James, pedlar, G t Bleury street. Wright, William, clcik at the 1) puty Adjutant General's OlTicf*y house G7 St. Urbain street, Wright, Kobert, painter, liiickfields, GiifTinlown. Wright, Kichard, boots and shocf, 50 St. Antoine street. Wright, E. & G. china, glass, &c., '21G St. Paul street. Wright, J., coach maker, corner William and Nazareth sts. Wright, Mrs., boarding house, Wellington, near Prince st. Wiight, Henry, lumber dealer, 13 St. Germain street. Wright, James, labourer, Dalliousie, near Common street. Wiighl, ]\Iatthe\v, cooper, 107 St. Joseph street. Wiight, Thomas, coach maker, 2"i Clienneville street. Wyatt, William, mason, Hermine street. Wylie, James, millwright, Lagaucl'eticrc, near Panel street. Wyman & Uice, camphine o: ..id lamp dealers, M5 St. Paul street. Wynyard, Henry, captain 89th, 4 Champ de Mars slreel. YALE, Jame?, currier, 6 Wolfe street. You, F., carpenter, Mignonne, nearSt. Denis street. Youds, Joseph, butcher, Di-viennc, near St. Simeon street. Youni^, James, auctioneer and commission merchant, 15 St. Francois Xavier street, house 5 St. Joseph street. Youngr, David, carpenter, off Jure, near Bleury street. Young, Olivier, house roofer, St. Catherine, near St. Alex- ander street. Young, John, tavern and grocer, corner Prince and Welling- lon streets. ^l i ) I ! ! ' I i i ! i|i 196 Young Samuel, carter, GO St. Charles Borromoe street. Youn;^, Thomas, clerk, 61 St. Charles Borroniee street. Young, GeoriTP, plasterer, 53 St. Domin'Kjiie street. Young, Joseph, house roofer, b't. Catherine, near St. Alexan- der street. Young, Mrs., boarding house, 1*2 St. DominKjue street. Youston, Arthur, whitesmith, 19 Tolontin street. Yule, John, carpenter, Na/areth, near \VeUino;ton street. ZAIONCZECK, I'. L., cigar and tobacco depot, 21 Great St. James, house 43 (ircat St. James street. Zeugler, Antoine, house 101 St. Antoine street. Zucll, Frederick, hair dresser, M'e, Thomas, 3 St. Tran^ois Xavier street. Olivier, Louis A., St. Thcrcse street. Ouimet & Sicotle, l(i St. Vincent street. Pelleticr, Joseph, F., 13 St. Vincent street. Peltier, T., 'iO St. Gabriel street. rhelan, J. J., 7 St. Vincent street. Toitras, J. C. A., 18\ St. Vincent street. Pyke, George, St. Hubert, near St. Catherine street. lladiger, John, 61 Water street. Robertson, Andrew, 49 Little St. James street. Rochon, L. D., St. Dominique, near Vilre street. Rodier, C. S., St. Antoine, near Guy street. Rolin, 1). B., 30 St. Lewis street. Rossiter, P. N., St. Alexis street. Rose, John, 18 Little St. James street. Roy, R., 12 St. Vincent street. Ryan & Rich, 13^ Liiile St. James street. Salmon, D., Scott, James, 20 St. Vincent street. Smith, James, 25 St. James place, Little St. James street. Stuart, Henry, 4 St. Francois Xavier street. Sumner, Morbeck, 10 Little St. James street. Tailhades, J. A., 10 St. Vincent street. Taylor, Hugh, 2 St. Gabriel street. Terroux, Fran9ois, 37 Champ de Mars street. Therien, G. H. E., 13 Little St. James street. ARCHITECTS. Brown, George, St. Helen street. Footner, William^ lU Craig street. f 'f m ;i ii ( 200 Dickinson, Geo. L., 53 Craig street. See Card. M^Farlane, James S., 142 Notre Dame street. iVl'Farlane & Brown, 5 St. Francois Xavier street. Springle, J. H., 211 St. Paul street. Wells, John, 47 Little St. James street. See Card. WW X VVN. WV ■N/A-'^'V \i '\/''^\^Kr\^\/\y\^^^\y ^^r*xxy>^- GEORGE L. DICKINSON, wm%^'^ JSTo. 53 Craig Street, Is constantly prepared to furnish Plans, Designs, Estimates, and Drawings, for every kind of Public or Private Build- ing, in the various styles of modern Architecture. Communications addressed as above promptly attended to. WNXV/A-'XiN. J. WELLS, Office, J%*o, 47 E^itlle St, ^Fainea Sh'cet, Executed in every variety of Ancient and Modern taste, suitable for Town, Huburban, Cottage, Villa, or Mansion Gardens, as practised in Europe during the last century. ARTISTS. Duncan, James, 53 Champ de Mars street. Field, J. H., 204 St. Paul street. Hillyer, William, 121 St. Paul street. Morice, P.^ 55 Craig street. IT 201 JAMES DUNCAN, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTER, AND Champ dc Mars Street, NEAR THE CHAMP DE MARS, SaONTXLBAL, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Addison & Co., 181 Noire Dame street. Benning, A., jun., 23 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. Bernard, J. D., 152 St. Paul street. Bethune, N., St. Urbain street. Bridge, T. H., 5 Nun's buildings St. Joseph street. Carre, Wm., 19 St. Francois Xavier street. Clarke, William, 5t. Joseph, near St. Paul street. Cuvillier & Sons, St. Sacrament street, Jones, John, Tattersal!s, Great St. James street. Leeming, J., 17 St. Francois Xavier street. Ma9on, (J. B.,) & Son, Nun's buildings St. Joseph street. Young, James, i5 St. Francois Xavier street. BEACON & SON, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, JSTo. 2 JSTuii's Buildings, St. Joseph street, 3MXO»rTRX2AXi. Sales regularly every day during summer j Mondays and Thursdays during winte^. u In »i4 ! 1!; ! 1 t 202 BAKERS. Benny, Walter, 30 St. Joseph street. Fitts, Claik, 21 St. Joseph street. Ramsay, M., 24 St. Joseph street. Lamb, Robert, 106 St. Joseph street. Lamb, James, lOl St. Mary street. Lawson, Jame;!, 95 St. Antoine street. Watt, Andrew, 76 St. Maurice street, Willock, J., 181 Notre Dame street. BANKER. Mills, John E., 37 St. Francois Xavier street. BOARDING HOUSES. Agnew, Mrs., Fortification lane, corner St. Lawrence hill. Armstrong, Mrs., 23 Chenneville street. Gumming, Mrs., mansion house, College, near M'Gill street. Dowker, E., 3 Little St. James street. (iosselin, Mrs. L., Recollet, near St. Helen street. Hardisty, Mrs., corner M'Gill and Great St. James street. Kendall, Joseph, 46 Crai^ street. M'Evven, Mrs., Collejre street, near the College. Provandie, Mrs., 13 St. Gabriel street. See Card. Thompson, Mrs., 64 Craig street. MRS. PROVANDIE'S 1 BOAIEBEKTO' H®WS No. 13 St. Gabriel street, From tho very central and pleasant situation of Mrs. Provandie's house, which fronts upon both Notre Dame and St. Gul>ricl streets, it will bo found particularly convenient for gentlemen in business, or those who visit Montreal, that prefer the quiet of a private residence to residing at a Uotel. 203 BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BOOK- BINDERS. Armour & Ramsay? 21 St. Francois Xavier street. See Card. Bain, John, St. Maurice, near M^Gill street. Bryson, Camp!>ell. St. Francois Xavier street, opposite the People's Ban?;. See Card. Connell, AndrevV; 173 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 204. Fabrc, E. R., o St. Vincent street. Graham & Malhewson, 156 Notre Dame street. See Card page 204. Leprohon, C. P., 114 Notre Dame street. Lyons & Brothers, 218 St. Paul street. Mackay, Robert W. S., 115 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 204. Miller, R. & A., Place d'Armos hill. See Card, page 205. Scott, J. H., 16 Si. Francois Xavier street. Tebbetts, J. U., 142 Noire Dame street. Tattle, E. C, stationery and account books, 167 St. Paul st. Walton, J., 195 Notre Dame street. fi! .' \y\/ K''\/~\/ \^- J y^^.^'>^\J^>^'\.•\.•\,ry^^^^\/\,'^•.J^,y-^.• AXtmOVa & RAXtSSAY, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, PRINTERS &, BOOKBINDERS, A. & R. are agents for the Britisli Kovicws and Magazines, for the \Va- Terley Novels and the cheai) editions. They import Law, Medieal,and other works, to order, on moderate terms. ^ S/V^V />.^'^^\ /" CAMPBBZiL BSIVSOZV, No. 24 St. Francois Xavier Street, opposite the Peoples Bank, HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, ALL KLNDS OP WUOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE LOWEST TBICES. ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ANY PATTERN. Every description of BOOKBINDING executed on short notice, and at the lowest rates. !1 I If ■ } l';< :ii! 'I 204 ANDREW CO.NNELL, STATIONER, AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, 173 Xotrc Dtinie Street. l! iil M t i III- I ■ ( [,. J if mi ■l(;' if ill PAPER RULED TO ANY PATTERN. Orders in every d apartment of liis business cxcruteJ with promptness, in tlio best St vie, and on the most moderate terms. ■X'Nj'"^v/>^\_ VS^ GRAHAM & MATIIEWSON, BOOHSBXiXiBB.S, STATIONfiRS, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 156, Notre Dame Street, 3IontrcaL JEWELLERYjBRITANNIA & PLATED WARE,TABLE CUTLERY,KAZ0RS,PENKN1VES,CAB1NETWARE and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. ■^ ■^ ■W^^'V^rf'^^*^ [S, ROBERT W. S. MACKAY, AND CIRCULATING LIBBABT, 115 J^otre Dame Street. Constantly for sale a great variety of the latest publications, at very low prices. Also Protestant and Roman Catholic Prayer Books and Bibles, School Books, &c. &c. 11. W. S. M. is Agent for the " BERE AN," and also for the " ANGLO-AMERICAN,*' ami many other Periodicals and News- papers. 205 R. & A. MILLEE, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, NEXT DOOR TO MR. ROLLO CAMTBBLL, PRINTER. ■ I I Gentlemen's Librariet Bound or Repaired at the shortest notice, and vn the most reasonable terms. School Books of every dcscrij'tion on hand, tvholesale and retail. BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER STORES, Atkinson, Edwin, 128 Notre Dame street. Bell, Joshua, 103 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 306. Bell, Thomas, 114 Notre Dame street. Cook, Robert, 185 St. Paul street. Curley, James, 93 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 207. Dangerfield, William, St. Mary street,near Dalhousie square. Deering, William, 112 Notre Dame street. Graham, William, 105 Notre Dame street. See Card, p. 207. Haldane, James, M'Gill, near St. Maurice street. Harding, J., 10 St. Fran9ois Xavier street. See Card, p. 207. Morris, J., 96 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 208. Murray, Patrick, 80 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 208. O'Connor, Daniel, 97 Notre Dame street. See Card, p. 208. Rauson, John, 139 Notre Dame street. Rennie, James, 206 Notre Dame street. See Card, p. 208. Sloan, J., 14 St. Joseph street. See Card, page 209. Thompson, John, 93 Notre Dame street. See Card, p. 209. Thornton. M., 153 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 209. Todd, A., 115 Notre Dame street. White, Thomas, 137 Notre Dame, and 172 St. Paul street. s ilX^' iiiii M h; n* 20G .H^ ^' U3> t/v ^■ 4 ^ 4 ^ \Wf^- i ^ <4 © I ^ ^ CO in en c3 c5 i> S ■ »-< r^ a to S" -S 2 H^ .2 o Oi i: W o =5 -a »* rtj X •— ! rt en OJ %- e3 -K rt ^r '^ ^ C/2 O _ CO p; ,o ti rS •*-> JtS "—^ rt ;=! C/J O r- •"1 o O) ^ o r/j BQ ^ o ^ a. -^ •::^ 5 o .s o .':2 C1 OT ra c3 e ^ fi o -=: B3 to o .ii a -5 TJ o -^ >* rt o ^ OJ — 1 '-»' . -1 x> ^ ^ % O "-1 ?< CS ^ to to c O) ci* S . « o ^ P I]- rP C C3 B es o to a a o =* 'o t- a* .2 .-^ o i «« ! .2i 0) s CS ■*-> C3 C5 2a7 JAMES CLlJLEv -N. li. — Paints, Oil Tn.?n„ '"»"• h llic satow/y! '■ ""'' '" '■«" »' "" ^'ore, en- SOOff ANI, saos MAKSa, Keeps constantlyMbTTvirTr] T C'i|.Uo« of Ladies' Gen lomenl' ai^d ri",:""' '"'>• """ ''hoes, Which as regards nea^es; dl, r'"""'^ "•""* ""^ ^"nnoi he surpassed in this ci^ ' ""^"'"'"i'. ""J cheapness, MONTREAL. ;-»^, «ith elegance, accuracy of mfnd?'"""' "^ "" ""'*■ -'- as canno. fai, .0 give emif^aulS';'"' "'' °" '"'' ^ ? JH'''i'^ It: 9!^ • H:\l.l * I > l' / M4! ; 1 , .: 1:; 208 J. MORRIS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKPiR, 90 jS^otre Dame Street, Has now on hand a very superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture, to which he would respect- fully invite attention. lie it constantly prepared to e.xecute orders in every department of bis business, with elegance and despatch. PATRICK MUKRAY'S GENERAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, JSl). 80 Notre Dame Street, Tor, Dress, Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes KEPT constantly ON HAND. D. O'CONNOR'S No, 97 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL. MILITARY, TOP. DRESS AND LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. JA3IES RENNIE, cl^o. 206 Q^otte ^ama dlteet, MONTREAL. Ladie8*,;Gentlemen'8, and ChUdrcns' BOOTS and SHOES of the very best Materials and Workmanship, for sale, or made to order on the most reason- able terms 213 M. F. JOHNSON'S 2U). 25 Great St. James Street, MONTREAL, Where cvory iirticlo In liia lino of busitipss is kojit for snle on very reason- able terms, nml all wiirrantod uf the bfst iimiiufacture and material. JOHN JOfili^SOi^, iVo. 16 jS*^. Joseph "Street, Koojis eonatiintly on hand, a very superior stock of choice Cabinet furni- turo made under his own insiiection, and warranted of the best inatcriaN and workmanship. Hair ^lattrosscs and Feathers of every description j.t unusually low prices. THOMAS MOUNTAIN, sir AXD CHAIR MAKER, J\o. 37 Saint Lawrence Street, MONTREAL. Keeps constantly on hand a choice supply of articles in his Line, which he warrants not inferior to any in Montreal; a share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. CAMPHINE LAMP STORE. Wyman & Rice, 156 St. Paul street. CARPENTERS, JOINERS, &c. Bronsdon, J. B., St. Urbain, near Dorchester street. Chisholm, Morrison & M'Kenzle, 50 St. Charles Borrorrj^e street. Goodwillie & Wark, Craig, near St. Elizabeth street. Goodwin, Thomas, Vitre, near St. Urbain street. Kelly, John, & Co., 123 Craioj street. Kennedy, William, corner Bleurj and Jute streets. il i U I 214 i M'Donald, Alexander, coinei Lagauchctiere, anJ Ulcury sts. Lindsay, Ueorge, Victoria road, near tSl Cdllicriue street. Jiobb, Claude, 49 St. (Jeorge street. Hol)iuson, Allan, 10 lileury i^lreet. Mmw, Noah, (labriel, near iS'a/.areth street. bpiers, William, Wellinnlon street, in rear McthoJist Chapel. Whitelaw, John, 17 ^ 19 Chenneville street. White, John, 15 Chenneville street. CAHVEKS, GILDERS, AND LOOKING GL.^SS MANUFACTUKEKS. Collins, Charles, comer IJIeury and Craig streets. l-.awley, William, 29 St. Joseph street. Teny, A., &, A., 206 Notre Dame street. Smith, John, 121 St. Paul street. Sje Card. JOHN SMITH, CARVER AND CILDSR, MONTREAL. Has always oii hand a choice supply of every article in his line of business. CtlAlK MAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS. Gales, Edmund, corner M'Gill and St. Joseph street. Cirifliih, John, 147 St. Paul street. See Card. Hodgkinson, Levi, 23 St. Lawrence street. JOHN GRIFFITH'S iJ]^^i^t-lO^^: au/ VUOLESALE AND RETAIL, ^0, 147 ^U ^6ttf ^iUiU Near the New CastomHousei MONTREAL. lias now on hand a very superior stock of every article in the above line, at unusually low prices. _ ^.^\. & Co., 9, N„(,, Oa„e slreel. CHEMISTS AND DRUQQ.sts I-MrOUrERS OF PAINTERS- COLOURS OILS AND DIE sj„yj,g "^«S- S- J. LYMAN & Co., CHEMISTS, OBD&GISTXi «»,« ^*«:«»I^r ^^^TRJ:. DAME STREET, Dealers in Enffli««h Pr/>. i , -■^ — JW, &"!'""' ^'^"<="' "'"i German Perfu„„y, Co„,b,, 1: n r If iii i f f i 216 I I! CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, &c. Anderson, Robert, 171 St. Paul street. Gleanon & Bramley, 148 St. Paul street. * Harrison, Richard, M^Gill street, opposite St. Ann's Market. Levy, Alexander, 11!) Notre Dame street. Megill, William, 128 St. Paul street. Smith, H. B., & Co., 188 St. Paul street. Sproston, John, 182 St. Paul street.^ Wright, E. & G., 216 St. Paul street. CHOP AND COFFEE HOUSES. Fraser, Thomas, i56 Notre Dame street. See Card. Isaacson, R. P., (Dolly's Chop House,) St. Francois Xavier street. Meyer, H., (Temperance Coffee House,) 208 St. Paul street. Osborne, Jos. 121 and 123 Commissioners street. See Card. FEASER'S TEA & COFFEE ROOMS, JVo. 156, Jfotre Dame Street^ lMCOZrTB.BA&. The Rooms will be well supplied with Newspapers and other Periodicals. JOSEPH OSBORNE, LONDON CHOP AND COFFEE HOUSE, No8. 121 and 123 Commissioners Street OPPOSITE THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, N. B. — Breakfasts, Dinners, Lunches, Oysters, &c., pre- pared on the shortest notice, CIGARS of the best quality always on band. 217 &c. Market. d. isXavier iul street. See Card. ^^rf • ^- • )MS, [irifej and other lUSE, l&c, pre- quality C rVIL KNGINEERS. A'hcrton, Charles, Lachine Canal OlRcc. Manuo) & Kicr/kowski, 40 Great St. James street. \VeII?, John, 47 I ittle St. James street. CI GAR DEPOT. Zaiofjzeck, P. L., 20 fJrcat St. James street, CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Mackay, R. W. S., 115 Notre Dame Street. ittoutrcal €ivailating Cibrarji. Tho Library consisU of about TWO THOUSAND FIVK IIUXDRKD Volumes, ombracinj; ovtT TJIIUTEKN IIUX- II UNDUE I) DIFFERENT WORKS, and will be conbtaiUlj receiving additions. TERMS or SinSCRIPTIOJC : Per Annum, £1 Three Months, 63 Six Months,.. .w..;0 11 .T One Month, 2 I'ayable invariably in advance. COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. O'Kane, Joseph, Craig, near Bleury street. O'Meara, Michael, Radigonde street, near the Haymarkct. Parsons, Charles, corner William and Dalhousie streets. Shrimpton, Charles, Craig, near Bleury street. See Card. Thornton, John, FortiAcation lane, and Craig street. See Card, page 218. Thornton, James, 5 Chenncville street. See Card, page 21 8. SHRIMPTON'S No. 124 Craig Street, near Bleury Street, The Proprietor of this Establishment has been little more than five years in buslncs?, find has in that time sold more Carriages than an}^ other Louse in the province. With iii- creassd reiourceSj and norsonal energy undiminished, he hopes, by strict attention to biisi'iess, to secure a continuation and extension of public patronage. T i^i :l '2 1 1 i i 1 1 » 1 ^ ^ ( 1 i ( i 1 1 ! : i I hi 218 [III JOHN THORNTON'S Fortification Lane, in rear of the Montreal Bank, ASD SADDLXSRir IXTARISBOUSE, MONTREAL. At the above Establishments is constantly on hand a large assortment of Summer and 'Wiutcr Caukiaqes, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Whips, Horse Clothing, Reus, Mats, and Brushes, and every other article in the Carriage and Saddlery line, as also a large supply of best materials and workmen to meet all orders with promptness. Strict attention paid to tlicEepairs and Painting of Carriages, JAMES THORNTON, iVo.5, CHENSEVILLE, NEAR CHAIG STREET, Has now on hand a great variety of superior built CARRIA- GES, of every description, which he is enabled to ofler at unusually low prices. Carriages Repaired, Trimmed, and Painted in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Gentlemen requiring Carriages, are respectfully invited to call and examine his present superior Stock. COMB MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS. 194 St. Paul street. Solden, VV. A •3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Alison & Co., 221 St. Paul street. Blackwood, J. M., St. Sacrament street. Creelman, Wm., & Co., 67 Commissioners street. Darling, William, Commissione:s street. Dinning & Senior, i2 Lemoine street. Dougall, James, & Co., William, opposite Grey Nun street. Doyle, A., corner St. Helen and Lemoine streets. 3anky ?9 sortment of HIPS, Horse ticlo in the laterials and iages. ''BEET, CARRIA- ed to ofler n the best ^ requiring Ixamine his ER OF [uQ street. 219 Harrison & M^Tavish, corner St. Nicholas and St. Sacrament streets. Henderson & Hooker, Common street, near the Canal Wharf. Joseph, H., & Co., 144 St. Paul street. Latham, Richard, 28 St. Francois Xavier street. M^Gili, A., Gillespie's buildings, Commissioners street. Muir, A., jun., 217 St. Paul street. Perkins, R. H., 226 St. Paul street. Woodside, Thos., Canal Wharf, Common street. COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. Anderson, Charles E., 14 St. Francois Xavier street. Bell, Thos., 9 St. Nicholas street. See Card. Bockus, Chs., Exchange Court, St. Paul street. Clarke, W. R., Custom House square. Court, James, Commissioner street, facing steamboat wharf. Dickson, Geo. P., 201 St. Paul street. Lett, Thos., Commissioner street, opposite steamboat wharf. Macnamara, W. H., 104 Notre Dame street. M^Kenzie, W. S., corner Capital street and Custom House square. Seymour, Chs., 201 St. Paul street. Webster, Joseph, 214 St. Paul street. THOMAS BELL, Coutmisission 9cjmt, Sltcountant, $cu 9 St. Aicholas Street, Debts collected, Tradcsmcns' Books kept, and Bankrupt Estates adjusted. CONFECTIONERS. Alexander, Charles, M'Gill, near RecoUet street. Crerar, D. W., 139 Notre Dame street. Deverry, Richard, 188 Notre Dame streec Deverry, J. L., 1 St. Mary street. H . 220 J ]!M f' ..■' wr ■m Fitzpatrick, J., 197 Notre Dame street. See CarJ. Fletcher, John, 9 St. Lawrence street. See Card. Keiller, John, 127^ Notre Dame street. See Card. Keiller, David, 104 Notre Dame street. M iJfscuit ilaUcr, AND SOLE arANUFACTUIiER OP "FLETCHER'S CLARiFiEO ESSENCE OF HQREHOUND AND LIQUORICE GANDY," Xo. 9, Main Street, St. Lawrence Suburbs, t ! W I lf»! JOHN KEILLER, WIl]i©Il0§mIl(B (D©imir(BOi!lfi®ia(iirp ADJOINING THE ENGLISH CHURCH. 1271, J^^otre Danne Street ^ ^VioiitreuJ^ Manufactures Candies of e\ ery description ; Lozenges and Comfits; Lemon Syrup; Keilleu's Improved Ilorehound Candy, f(jr Colds ; &c. &c. iV. /?. — All Goods purchased from J. K, g,(arantccdtoliCcpwcIl. 1 221 COOPER AND PROVISION PACKER. Gunn, William, corner of Grey Nun and Common streets. COPPER SMITHS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND PLUMBERS. Hearle, James, Hospital, near Notre Dame street. Townsend, Joseph, Craig, near Bleury street. See Card. JOSEPH TOWNSEND, No, 119 Craig f near Bleury Streety Is constantly prepared to execute orders in every department of his business in the best style of workmanship, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders attended to with accuracy and despatch. ^^^ -.^^,-.- DANCING ACADEMIES. Adams, A. A., 91 St. Paul street. See Card. Crerar, John, 7 RecoUet street. A. A. ADAMS, 91 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL /-N/^r->, Mr. Adams would respectfully intimate that ho is now pre- pared to give instruction in this polite and fashionable accomplish- ment, to schools, families, or individuals. The terms, which are moderate, can be ascertained by applying to Mr. A. as above. DENTISTS. Bernard, Dr. 104 Notre Dame street. Nichols, J. B,, 176 Notre Dame street. t2 ;i^ ' m \ 1: ■S : i ; 1 ! 1 f j > 1 1 •i ; ]':i^ ^1 4i fi p. 1:1 222 Payn, C. H., IGO^ Notre Dame street. See Card. * Kose, George, G St. Francois Xavier street. Scripture, G., 65 Craig street. See Card. Spooner, W., (M. D.) Ill Craig street. See Card. C. H. PAYN, M. D.y SURGEON DEINTIST, ICO, JVotre Dame Street, REFEKENCES ; Rev. Dr. Bothune. I A. F. Holmes, M. D. Rev. C. Strong. | S. C. Sewell, M. D. G. SCRIPTURE, SURGEON DENTIST, i\o. 65, Craig Street, NEAR ST. URBAIN STREET, rerforms every operation upon tlie Teeth, in a manner v.hicli cannot fail to pive the most c omplete satisfaction, and on the most reasonable terms. ' References of the highest respectability can be given. W. SPOONER, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, No. Ill, Cra'uj Street, OrPOSITE THE RACKET COURT, Frofcssional services porformcil in Mic most careful and fiiithful manner' and in tlic best stylo of lou^ proi<.t,rtimi;il cxiievience aiid sldll. Teeth neatly subtituted, meeting every ijossiWc variety of case. Fees moderate— consiilorati'ju exteiulLii to persona with limited means. Servants charged half ordinary loo. ST, D. T, v.'hicli H OTi the T I manner' Teeth means. 223 DRY "GOODS MERCHANTS, (WHOLESALE.) Armour, Robert, & Co., 166 St. Paul street. Armour, Whiteford, & Co., 166 St. Paul street. Alison & Co., f^2l St. Paul street. Auld, John, & Co., 197 St. Paul street. Biuucau, Joan, 9, St. Joseph street, opposite the Cathedral. Conneli, Jamos, jun., 6 Nuns' Biiildings, St. Joseph street. Cumming & Galbraith, 210 St. Paul street Cuthbertson, James, St. Sacrament, near St. Nicholas st. Dick, James, & Co., St. Sacrament street. Ewing, Alexander, St. Sacrament street. Foster, Sibley, & Co., 187 St. Paul street. Fraser & M'Kenzie, Nuns' Buildings, St. Joseph street. Geddes, Charles, 201 St. Paul street. Greenshields, Samuel, & Co., 151 St. Paul street. Kay, John, 168 St. Paul street. Kerr, William, & Co., 201 St. Paul street, in rear. Laurie, William, St. Joseph, near St. Paul street. Macintosh, William, 164 St. Paul street. Macfarlane, Walter, 183 St. Paul street. Mackay, Joseph, 202 St. Paul street. Matchitt & Hill, 164 St. Paul street. Moodie, W., 18 St. Frangois Xavier street. Muir, William, jun., 223 St. Paul street. Phillips, Easton & Co., 169 St. Paul street. Radenhurst, Turnbull & Co., 32 St. Frangois Xavier street. Rhodes, Joseph, 211 St. Paul street. Roy, J. & W., 172 St. Paul street. Scott, Tyre & Co., 162 St. Paul street. Smith, William, & Co., 140 St. Paul street. Whitney, H. H., & Co., 178 St. Paul street. DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. Arthur, Sutherland & Co., 174 NotreDame street. Beaudry, J. L., & Co., SO and 82 Notre Dame street. Beaudry & Brother, 130 Notre Dame street. Beaudry, S. S., 134 Notre Dame street. Bernard, F. R., 140 Notre Dame street. li. ' 1 ■ 1 i. II'! 1 I i i i , i, f i , • ■ , 1 1 II r *' 224 mi ■i ! ,. i fr ! I sji. ! I I Benjamin & Brothers, 132 Notre Dame street. Boudreau, S. S., 134 Notre Dame street. Brault, A., & Co., 78 Notre Dame street. Burroughs, M. A. & A., & Co., 144 St. Paul street. Campbell, Robert, 145 Notre Dame street, corner Place d'Armes. Council, Jamps, & Son, 183 Noire Dame street. Coonell, James, & Co., 130 Notre Dame street. Dunnet, J., 136 Notre Dame street. Dunnet, G., 25 St. Mary street. Galarneau & Roy, 13S Notre Dame street. Gibson, John, 154 Notre Dame street. Gillespie, P., 141 Notre Dame street. Harkin & Badeaux, 140 Notre Dame street. Harkin, H., 118 Notre Dame street. Hamilton, Alexander, 143 Notre Dame street. Hinchliff, Joseph, 170 Notre Dame street. Hodges, C, 174 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 225. Jodoin, Pierre, 86 and 104 St. Paul street. Jordon, John, 172 St. Paul and 172 Notre Dame street. Jordon, James, 154 St. Paul street. Laurie, A., & Co., 2 Place d'Armes. Lefevre, Mark, l4l and 145 St. Paul street. Lionais, H., 86 Notre Dame street. See Card, page 225. Mackay, John M., 203 Notre Dame street. Mackay & Skelton, 162 Notre Dame street. Martin & Lebaire, i75 St. Paul street. Martelle, N., 122 Notre Dame street. Murphy, P., M*Gill street, opposite House of Assembly. See Card, page 225, Murphy, A., 183 Notre Dame street. Mussen, Thomas, 119 Notre Dame street. Milligan, S. & D., 158 Notre Dame street. M'lntyre, D., 172 Notre Dame siieot. Perry, John, 42 M«Giil street. Reid, J. M., 101 j Notre Dame street. Richmond, W. H., 232 St. Paul street. See Card page 22J. Senecal, D., 1261 Notre Dame street. Keej "M^ 225 Stephen, Willam, 48 M 1 . '■ \ 'i :\\\ • h i ! ' ! . i ?: K ; I 239 GREENE, THOMPSON & Co. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, d*. ^59 SI- "Wad SlwcU NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, A general assortment of Fur Caps, Hats, Bonnets, Muffs, Tippets, Pelc< reens. Boas, Gloves, Stocks, Indian Curiosities, &c. &c. AT REDUCED PRICES, WOBTHY THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS AND TRADERS IN GENERAL. N. B. The above articles made, cleaned, and repaired in the neatest manner. CaiSlb antf ti^t WiWt ^titt jiaOr far all iitnW a( JTurtf. HALES & M'DOWALL, HAT, CAP & FUR STORE, 233 St, Paul Street, IjJ^©[R!]'ifl^[i^[La All kinds of Fur Skins, Bought and Sold. E. NOXON & CO., NO. 104 NOTRE DAME STREET, i^ontrcaT* IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF HATS, ^URS, &o. Military Caps and Chacoes made to order, and on the shortest notice ; Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, made to any shape ; also, Dressed, Repaired, and altered to the present Fashions. Highest ?riee paid for all kinds of Furs. HOTELS AND INNS. Adelphi Hotel, W. R. Orr, Place d'Armes. See Card, p. 239. Arcade Hotel, (J. Hart,) fionsecours, near Notre Dame st. Belfast Hotel, (Mrs. English,) corner St. Joseph and Com- missioners streets. Caledonia Hotel, (A. M^Hardy,) 234 St. Paul street. 239 City Hotel, (M. O^Neil,) corner St. Paul and St. Joseph sts. Commercial Hotel, J. & H. N. Chamberlin, St. Paul street, opposite the Custom House. See Card, page 240. Eagle Hotel, (Francis Duclos,) Mhn Mathewson. See card, page 243. Card. ER. ^j> o Gu 243 3 ch < (A O ^ B 5 o o CO o g § ffl! o 2- 8 o Q i cn 09 3 a c CD 05. P CO » ffi o p 0^ CO CO 4 3. o a> 5 O Xii ^n CO 3 I OQ 1. s ^ 9ii I • 98 ^ ^ te 05 F !• I -'I :"1 :f| H I !.i; i ■' 244 I'li I'. I 111 i! \ LEATHER MERCHANTS AND TANNERS. Clark & Co., Custom House square. Davis, Nelson, St. Lawrence, near Sherbrooke street. Field, Edward, 14 M- § O **S W3 M -T riA - 1 ■4-» Aj ua to 09 i 13 W ^ -sa o rs 8 S o OS J 03 CO o .s _^ tS •a a s^' 3 " '^- "S Tn US n a ^ .5 T» - OQ to cS Q) « rO S2' « « P ■4iri O *> c3 U 8 ■== «« OQ O S> s. SP S F-i i-^ I ^ '-tt .2 •" t< 4) ^ 1 S" o o 03 •s ns ps O03 S '4J OS M 'T? e3 O ^ 2 •« O i -. fl a 03 ^ -S -a w ^ W » OB »_ « 2 a S* .2 w :a a iiM hifc Wi A WW ^iJ B to 1 . fe > OJ > »o < 5 ?a *. C3 > -^ m •M • CO o ,^3 '4-1 § 04 S > ^ Cj ^ -^ »i^ a • F4 o g: S s • IM •u JS- e3 ^ u o d Cm o "a .d CO a fe* pS S 249 JAMES M«EWEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, JVo. 204 St. Paul Street^ All orders in the above line executed with elegance^ accuracy, and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms for cash. DONALD MACKAY, 163 Notre Dame Street, Keeps constantly on hand a superior stock of Cloths, Cassimoros, Vestings, &c. ; and is prepared to execute all orders with ole • gance and despatch. I. MO FF ATT. ~ TAIl^OR AND DRAPBfi, JVb. 153y Notre Dame Street, I. M, would respectfully invite Gentleraen to examine his choice selection of Seasonable Goods of the first qualities, which he wil) make up in the pre- sait Fa^liions of London and Paris, and in the b«st manner, at prices, which will be found a sufficient inducement to purchasers for Cash. Having for tlie last two years, been Foreman in the well known Fashion- able Tailoring Establishment of W. H. Stinemets, New- York ; (from whom* ho still receives the very latest styles,) he would assure Gentlemen from the United states, visiting Montreal, that they can have their clothes made hi strict accordance with the present Fashion of New- York; and at a savinij in expence, of at least twenty-five per cent. N. B. — The same atteution bestowed wher^ parties furnish their own material ■ — ■ ^ ' ' ' ... I I . ' .... MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. Hall, Mrs. M., l06 Notre Deme street. M^Dowal, Mrs. G., 233 St. Paul street. Major, Miss M., 13 Great St. James street. Powell, Mrs, Place d'Armes, west side. Treverton, Mis?, 167 Notre Dame street. . i "i I • V ij'li jsilJI ■| ,, i;i \im n i'l i I; 250 «« MINERAL WATER DEPOT. Flight, William, & Co. See Card. WILLIAM FLIGHT & Co., VARENNES SPRINGS, MINERAL WATER, No. 2D Great St James, and 80 Common Street. MONTREAL, W. F. & Co. are now prepared to supply tliis justly Celebrated Water iji any quantity to Families, Hotels, Steam Boats, &c. &c., on very reasonable terms. The medicinal qualities of this water are admitted not to be inferior to any other in Canada, andinvahds would do well to avail themselves of tho opportunity wluch is now offered of receiving it fresh every day from tli'^ Springs. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, &c- Berlin, H., 1 Great St. James street. Brown, Abner, Wellington, near Grey Nun street. See Card. Dennis, William, 17 St. Lawrence street. See Card, p. 25l« Mead, Brothers & Co., St. Gabriel street and 11 St. Francis Xavier street. See card, page 251. Warren, Samuel, R., Dorchester, near St. Constant street. See Card, page 25L SUPERIOR FRENCH GRAND ACTION m% ^artantcli ta ^tatitr in antt^linxKtt, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY A B K E R BROWN, Wellington Street, NBAE GREY NUM STEET, GEIEFINTOWN. N. B. Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired. Old Piano Fortes taken in exchange. 'Hi slant street. Piano Fortea 251 WILLIAM DENNIS, rga» ^nliSnx mh ^mo ^oxia ^^gfigr^ 17 St. Lawrence Street, near Craig Street. MONTREAL. )rgMis and Piano Fortes of every description, Hepaired, Cleaned, and Tuned, in Town and Country. MEAD, BROTHERS & Co., MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, JVo. 1 1 St. Frangois Xavier Street. XaONTREAL. Are constantly prepared to furnish the latest and most fashionable Music, also Strings, Reeds &c., &c. At their Warehouse on St. Gabriel street, a very superior stock of Piano Fortes, of their own manufacture, and every variety of European Musical Instalments arc constantly to be found. SAMUEL R. WARREN, Next door to the English Hospital, ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Facteur d'Orgues et de Forte Piano, a la porta voisine de I'Ho- pital Anglais, Rue Dorchester, Montreal. 11 repare et accorde les Orgues et les Pianos, MUSIC, PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS OF Berlin, H., 1 Great St. James street. Mazzochi, V., 45 St. Dominique street. Veit, Frederick, Grant, near St. Mary street. Warren, W. H., 70 St. Lawrence street. See Card, p. 2^2. j'!l 'ti . m I ;l \' ^iil Hi t: i liliM ■ I 1 1-i lillil 4 i;l |i I 1. ! I' I !< 252 W. H. WARREN, PROFESSOR AND TEACHER OF MUSIC, 70 St. Lawrence Street, \^m^© w©w^w.% tqjjjsi©. ^1 NAIL MANUFACTURERS. Bigelow, C. E. L., 185, St. Paul Street. Miller, Wm. & Co., 148, St. Paul StreeU Wragg, T. B., corner of Gabriel and Prince streets. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Agricultural Journal, (monthly,) W. Evans, Editor and Pro- prietor, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St. Nicholas street. Aurore des Canadas, (French,) tri-weekly, F. Cinq Mars, St. Amable lane. Baptist Register, (Baptist) R. Campbell, weekly St. Joseph street, near Place d'Armes. Canada Gazette, (Derbishire & Desbarals, Queen's printer,) St. Therese street. Christian Mirror, weekly, J. E, L. Miller, 158 Notre Dame street. Courier, daily, tri- weekly, and weekly, C. Linsday, St. Francois Xavier street. Gazette, daily and tri-weekly, R. Abraham, 174 St. Paul street. Harbinger, (Congregational,) monthly, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St. Nicholas street. Herald, daily, tri-weekly, and weekly, R. Weir & Co. St. Gabriel street. Journal, d'Agriculture Canadien, (monthly,) W. Evans, edi- tor and proprietor, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St. Nicbo- las street. La Minerve, (French,) tri and semi-weekly, L. Duveroay, St. Vincent street. '^■. \' U V 253 MUSIC, ets. ILS. tor and Pro- olas street. Cinq Mars, J St. Joseph n's printer,) N^otre Dame insday, St. r4 St. Paul & Gibson, & Co, St. Evans, edi- St. Nicbo- DureTDBj, Literary Garland, monthly, Lovell & Gibson, St. Nicholas street. Medical Gazette, Drs. Badgley & Sutherland, editors and proprietors, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St.Nicholas street. Melanges Religieux, (French Roman Catholic,) monthly, J. Plinguet, St. Denis, near St. Catherine street. Pilot, tri-weekly, (F. Hincks,) Place d'Armes. Temperance Advocate, monthly, J. C. Becket, 204 St. Paul street. Times, daily, H. Perkins, corner St. Paul and St. Gabriel sts. Transcript, tri-weekly, D. McDonald, Hospital street. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Bagg, S. C, Exchange Court St. Paul street. Baby, Joseph, 76 Water street. Beaudry, P., Visitation, near St. Mary street. Bedouin, Thomas, 3l St. Gabriel street. Belle, Joseph, 12 St. Lambert street. Bleakly, William, 19 Queen square. Brault, Charles A., 3 St. Joseph street. Cadieux, G. H., 204 Notre Dame street. Crawford, W. N., 29 St. Gabriel street. Desmarais, A., 18 St. Vincent street. DeBellefeuille, J. L., 2 Little St. James street. Doucet, N. B., 49 Great St. James street. Gauthier, A., St. Catherine, near German street. ^ Gibb & Easton, 34 Little St. James street. Griffin, Henry, 26 Little St. James street. Guy, Etienne, 2 St. Francois Xavier street. Guy, Louis, off St. Lewis street, near Berry lane. Guy, p. M., 115 Craig street. Jobin, J. H., 83 St. Paul street. Lacombe, L, Lagauchetiere, near St. Urbain street. Labadie, J. A., 14 Little St. James street. Lamotbe, P., 164 Notre Dame street. Lappare, H., 24 St. Frangois Xavier street. Leblanc, Ovide^ 27 Little St. James street. Lefevre, F. X., opposite Viger Market. X ii:^ 'H ii'i : ;•! i i;i % ;il'! !ini|itj 'Ji 1 1 ''I' 1 M li'i I -' 254 Martin, L. S., 207 Notre Dame street. Meyer, Henry J., 3$ Little St. James street. Montreuil, A., 42 St. Mary street. Miller, David, 205 Notre Dame street. Papineau, D. E., St. Frangois Xavier street. Pelletier, A., 20 St. Vincent street. Pelton, T. J., 33 St. Frangois Xavier street. Uoss, William, 27 St. Frangois Xavier street. kSpenard, C. C, 13 Little St. James street. Koy, Joseph, 36 St. Lawrence street. Solomons, Myer, 49 Little St. James street. Terroux, Charles, A., Campeau, near Champ de Mars street. Truteau, Z. J., Sanguinet, above Mignonne street. Vallee, J. D., Vallee, near St. Phillip street. Weekes, George, 54 St. Lewis street. Weilbrenner, P. A., Lagauchetiere, near St. Lawrence street. NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN. Shepherd, George, 11 St. Lawrence, near Craig street. See Card. GEORGE SHEPHERD, lUFOBTEB OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN SEEDS, fia, 1 1 iflaiitt street, J^t. ^Kbixttut ^\xb\ixhi. A choice collection of Green House Plants, Garden Seeds, Bul- bous Flower Roots, Herbaceous Plants, Shrubs, Fruit, and Orna- mental Trees, &c. &c. — ^Wholesale and Betail. PAINT, OIL AND GLASS STORES. At water, E., 193 St. Paul street. Cornell, M. & Co., 93,Notre Dame Street. Corse, R. & H., 205 St. Paul street. 2'^r 00 ars street. ice street. eet. See Jeds, Bul- nd Orna- Griffith, John, 147 St. Paul street. Uitchins, Joseph, 2 St. Mary street. Hardie, W. & J. H., 166 Notre Oame street. PAINTERS, (Couch, House, Sign and Ornamental.) Clark, F. C, St. Alexander, near Lagauchetiere street. Hardie, W. & J. H., College street. See engraved Card Sandham, John, corner of Wellington and Nazareth streets. Treverton, VV. & J., 167 Notre Dame street. Walker & Litle, 10 Bleury street. PAPER WAREHOUSE. Miller, Wm., & Co., Jacques Cartier Paper Mills, 148, St Paul stMet. PAWNBROKERS. Bates, John, 83 St. Lawrence street. Macdonnell, G., 26, St. Mary street. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Arnold!, D., 17 St. Charles Borrome street. Arnoldi, F. T. C, M. D., 7 St. Gabriel street. Berthelet B., M. D., 171 Notre Dame street. Badgley, F., M. D., 5 Little St. James street. Beaubien, P., M. D., corner St. Francis Xavier and Craig street. Bibaud, G., 19 Little St. James street. Bowie, James, 2 Craig street. Bruneau, 0. T., corner St. Helen and Recollect streets. Brousseau, D. P., 26 Notre Dame street. Campbell, G. W., M. D., 45 Great St. James street Campbell, C. A., 23 Little St. James street. Carter, C, 83 Craig street. Charlebois, B., 17 St. Joseph street. Crawford, James, M. D., 28 Little St. James street. Gushing, F., M. D., Craig, near Radigonde street. Fisher, Arthur, M. D., 8 Bonaventure street. Fraser, W., M. D., 21 Mjun., College, near Inspector street. Nelson, Wolfred, M. D., corner Little St. James street and St. Lawrence hill. Nelson, H., M. D., corner Little St. James street and St. Lawrence bill. 0tfy«— Wednesdays and Saturdays. y2 til i! I ft! I' ' ill ■ I I 270 BANK OF MONTREAL,— Grca( St. James Street. DIRECTORS. The Hon. P. M*C ill, President. The IJon. J. Masson, Vice Pesidcnt* T. B. Anderson, W. Lunn, JaiTiCs Logan, J. Molson, VVm. Molson, J. Kedpatb, Hon. James Rpid, J. Shuter. J. Toriance, J, M. Tobin, John Try, Esquires. OFFICERS. Benjamin Hohne?, Cashier. William Giuin, Assistant do H.U. Hopper, l«.t Accountant. John Poiteous, 2d do. T. M'Donald, 3J do. F. M. Holmes, 1st Teller. J. G. Home, 2d do. A. F. Sabine, Discount Clerk. John Lloyd, Transfer do. C. J. Brown, Clerk. G. A. Holmes, do. G. P. Adams, do. H. B. Picken, Messenger. James Brennan, Porter. .. E. M. Yarwood, 3d do. Discount Days — Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends — \si June and 1st December. CITY BANK,~5f/. Paul street* DIRECTORS. John Frothingham, President. J. Henderson, Vice President. Joseph Vallee, D. P. Ross, Ferdinand M'CuIloch, Win. Lyman, S. S. VVard, C. H. Castle, Cashier. H. Macculloch, Accountant. J)hn Crawford, Paying Teller. \Vm. Robertson, Receiving do John Dods, Henry Stuart, William Connolly. OFFICERS. Frederick Harris, Dis. Clerk. John Birss, Assistant Clerk. J. B. Routier, Messenger, Thos. Nagle, Assistant do. Discount /)aT/s— Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends — 1st June and 1st December. BANQUE DU PEUPLE,— Sf. Frangois Xavier street. DIRECTORS. L. M. Viger, President, Jacob Dewilt, Vice President, t,.- ;5 271 John Donegani, r. Beaubien, J. F. Allanl, T. Franchere, H. B. Smilh, P. Jodoin, K. Triiileaii, Aiuusliu Tullocli, A. E. MoiUmaiquet, Alexis Sduv.ij^eau. OFFICERS. L. D. Lemoino, Assistant Book-keeper. John Morley, Discount Clf^k. John Bonacinfi, Messengksv. Kohert Turner, I'orler. Discount Dai/s— Tiiosilays and Fridays. Dividends — Ist March and 1st September. B, H. Lcmoine, Ca^^hier. G. Peltier, 1st Teller. J. L. Brault, 2tl do. T. Dufott, Book-keeper. BANK AGENCIES. Bank of Upper Canada, (Joseph VVenham, Agent,) 17 Great S:. James street. Commercial Bank of the Midland District, (Thomas Wilson, Agent,) U Great S*. James street. MONTREAL SAVINGS' BANK,— ^/ the Bank of Montreal, Great St, James street, S. Gerrard, President. J. Frothingham, Vice President, James Finlay, Secretary and Treasurer. Open every Monday, from 11 o'clock, a.m. to 1 o'clock, p.m. PROVIDENT AND SWINGS' BANK,— 177 JVo/re • Dame Street, Instituted 1st October, 1841. BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS. William Lunn, President, J. T. Brondgeest, John Redpath, Vice Presidents. John Eadie, Actvary. H. Sharrocks, Assistant Actuary. James Ferrier, Robert Armour, John Torrance, Thomas Kay, • John Dou2;all, , James Scott, ■ William Dow, William Murray, John Matthewson, James Henderson, ■ill ■ n J 5 V ! ' -i ' 272 Open for business every lawful day, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on the evenings of Monday and ^>aturday, from 6 to 8 o^clock. Deposits in any sum from one shilling io £200 received| and interest allowed therein at the rate of 4 per cent. ^l ti BOARD OF TRADE. Exchange J^ews Room, St, Joseph Street, COUNCIL. Hon. Gaorge Moffatt, President, James Cringan, Vice President, J. W. Dunscomb, Tieasurer, J. T. Brondgeest, W. Edmonstone, James Henderson, H. L. Routh, T. B. Anderson, J. G. Mackenzie, H. Stevens, David Torrance, BOARD OF ARBITRATION. John Young, John £. Mills, Andrew Siaw, Harrison Stevens, John Cuviilier, J. B. Greenshields, H. L. Routh, James Gilmour, John Glas<:, John Glennon, Ferdinand M'CuIloch, Theodore Hart, FjREDE icK A. Wilson, Secretary, The Council meets every Tuesday. CHAMPLAI>J AND ST. LAWRENCE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. OFFICE, COMMISSIONERS STREET. John E. Mills, Chairman. John Molson, Deputy Chairman, DIRECTORS. Justice Gale, Wm. Workman, Sir Geo. Simpson, P. W, Dease, Joseph Shuter, A. M. Deslisle, Benjamin Brewster, Chs. H. Castle, Treasurer, 273 OFFICERS* W. D. Lindsay. Commissioner. H. Magiane, Boolckeeper. H. Ducios, Cleric at Laprairie. Robert Mills, Cleric at Montreal* v. Titus, Cleric at St. Johns. STEAMER PRINCE ALBERT Captain, John Rodd. Purser, Alexander Boyd. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Class,— Fiom Montreal to St. Johns, 5s. Do. and back same day, 5s. Second Class. From Montreal to St. Johns, 2s. 6d. Do and back same day, 3s. 9d. To or from Montreal and Laprairie, l^d. GAS LIGHT COMPANY Place d^Armes, The Hon. Joseph Masson, PresHtnt, DIRECTORS. J. W. A. R. Masson, H. Thomas, Joseph Belle, J. B. Bruyere, D. Arnold!, \ £d. Glackmeyer, Albert Furniss, Secretary and Treasurer. John Kerr, Superintendant, George Garth, Gas- Fitter, Ed. Glackmeyer, Bookkeeper* C. E. Belle, Collector. A. G. Prevost, Assistant Collector^ Rates — By meter, 25s. per 1000 cubic feet. WATER WORKS COMPANY, 28 J^otre Dame Street. M. J. Hays, Manager. James M*Nider, Overseer qf Works, H. S. Porteous, Collector. The City Baths are on the premises of the Water Works, Commissioners street. Open — In summer, from 5 a.m. till 10 p.m. Wint«r, oa Saturday and Sunday forenoon. 11 274 CUSTOM HOUSE. St, Paul Street. William Hall, Collector. Robert H. Hamilton, Xanrftwg «Swrt;cr/or. Thomas Thain, Landing Waiter and Searcher, J. Mills, Tide Surveyor* John W. Oliver, John Lewis, H* Pratt and Robert Speirs, Clerks$ j. Scholes, Messenger and Store- keeper* l'^,i: m Puisne Judges. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH MONTREAL. Hon. Remi Vallieres de St. Real, Chief Justice. Jean R. Rolland, 1 Samuel Gale, I Charles D. Day, J John Boston and W. F. Coffin, Sheriff; Monk, Coffin, & Pa- pineau, Prothonotary ; Joseph Jones,Coroner ; A. M. DeslislCj Crown and Peace Clerk; R. Dillon, French Translator and Interpreter; G. Stanley, Crier; Peter Devins, Assistant Crier; Thos. M'Ginn^ GaQler; Benjamin Deslisle^ High Constable, Terms. — Criminal Court, 24lh Feb. to 10th March, and 27th August to lOth September.— Superior Courts from 1st to 20ih February, April, June, and October. i ■( f "f !: ■»' I 1 GENERAL POST OFFICE, MONTREAL, KO. 15, GREAT ST. JAMES STREET. Thos. Allen Stayner, Depy. P. M. General, Wm. H. Griffin, Surveyor, Canada East. Edward S. Freer, do Canada West. John Dewe, do Central Canada. Wm. Griffin, Chief Clerk to Depy. P. M. General, Gilbert E. Griffin, First Clerk to do. Edwin Jas. King, Accountant to General P. 0,for B,N. A. Horatio A. Wicksteed, First Clerk to do. Richard A. Seymour, Second do. do, John Ashworth, Third do. do, Robert Julyan, Fourth do, do. Smith Allen, Messenger, i ! '■• *M ;r. id Robert 275 MONTREAL POST OFFICE. James Porteous, Post Master. Patrick Wm. Cooper, George Laughlin, John Verner, and Robert OliTer, Clerks. J. Huddell and J. Simpson, Letter Carriers. OFFICE HOURS. In Summer, — From Eight a. m. to Seven p. m. In Winter, — From Eight a. m. to Five p. m. On Sundays, — In Summer, from Ten to Twelve, a. m., and four to Five P.M. — In Winter, from Nine to Ten a. m. and Four to Five p. M. lEAL. ffin,&Pa- ;. Deslisle^ islator and Assistant sle, High arch, and ) from 1st ;al, B.N. A. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS. Halifax, St. John, N. B., &c. — Arrive, Thursday and Sunday — Depart, Thursday and Saturday, at 5, P. M. Quebec, and intermediate places on the Route, per steamer — Ar- rive, every Morning except Monday — Depart, every Afternoon except Sunday, at half-past 5 o'clock. Land Mail to Quebec — Arrive every Monday, Thursday and Saturday — Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6, P. M. Canada West — Arrive, every Forenoon — Depart, every Forenoon at 11 o'clock. Ottawa Route — Arrive, Every Forenoon excepting Monday — J>e- part. Every Forenoon except Sunday, at 9 o'clock. Laprairie and St. Johns — Arrive, every Morning, except Monday Depart, every morning, except Sunday, at quarter-past 8. Fhillipsburg and Henryville — Arrive, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday — Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at a quarter past 8, A. M. Sherbrooke Route, via Charably and Granby, and from thence to Stanstead — Arrive, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in the Afteruoon — Depart, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half- past 10, A. M. Boucherville, Varennes, Vercheres — Arrive, every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon — Depart, every Monday and Friday, at half-past 10, a. m. Chambly, via St. Johns — Arrive, every Wednesday', Friday and Sunday — Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at ^ past 8, A. M. Mascoucho, Terrebonne, and St. Vincent de Paul — Arrive, every Wednesday and Saturday, in the Morning — Depart, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 1, p. m. New Glasgow — Arrive, every Wednesday Morning — Depart, Every Saturday at 1, p. m. L'Assomption — Arrive, every Wednesday, and Saturday, in the Morning — Depart, every Monday, and Thursday, at 6, p. m. I's'i ■If J J£X li: ( i - I'' ' t ;ii ii^ i II 276 Rawdon, St. Roc, and St. Jacques — Arrive^ every Saturday in the Morning — Depart^ every Thursday at 6, p. m. Chateauguay Route — Arrive^ every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa- turday, in the Afternoon— Depart, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Beauhamois — Arrive^ every Afternoon except Sunday — Depart, every Afternoon, except Saturday, at 6 o'clock. Lacadie, LacoUe, Napierville and Champlain — Arrive^ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in the Forenoon — Depart^ Monday Wednesaay, and Friday at \ past 8, a. m. Pointe Claire, Vaudreuil, St. Ann's and Rigaud — Arrive^ every Friday Morning — Depart, every Wednesday, at 11, A. M. Norton Creek, Russeltown, and Manningville — Arrive, erefy Saturday Forenoon — Depart, every Wednesday Morning at ^ past 8 o'clock. Baby ville and Hemmingford — Arrive, every Wednesday forenoon — Depart, every Monday Morning at \ past 8 o'clock. Bedford Route, via St. Johns, and through to Stanstead—ilm't'e, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Forenoon — Depart, ev- ery Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m„ and on Sunday at Noon. Isle aux Noix, Clarenceville, and Frelighsburg — Arrive, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Forenoon — Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at \ past 8, a. m. St. Denis, St. Charles, St. Ours, and Beloeil — Arrive, every Mor- ning excepting Tuesday — Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 p. m. via Wm. Henry, and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8|, a. m. via St. Johns. St. Hyacinthe — Arrive, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, via William Henry, and in the Afternoon via Chambly — Depart, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half-past 10, a. m. by Chambly, and at 5, p. m, by Wm. Henry. Eastern Townships, via Three Rivers — Arrive, every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, in the Morning — Depart, every Tues- day, Thursday, amd Saturday, at 5 p. m. Lotbiniere, St. Pierre, and all other places on the South Side, from Nicolet to Point Levi — Arrive, every Saturday morning — • Depart, every Saturday Evening at 5 o'clock. Beloeil, Si. Marie, via Chambly — Arrive, every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday in the Afternoon — Depart, every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past 10 a. m. St. Elizabeth, Dailebout, and Industry, via Berthier — Arrive, ev- ery Tuesday, and Friday in the Morning — Depart, every Mon-> day and Thursday, at 6 p. m. United States — Arrive, every Forenoon, except Monday — Depart every Morning, extjept Sunday, at \ past 8 o'clock. .turday in |r and Sa- Thursday — Depart, Tuesday, f Monday '•ivCt every i««, erefy ming at ^ y forenoon d— ilm'i'c, Oepart, ev- >n Sunday 'lyc, every Hirtf every very Mor- Vednesday Tuesday, L: rday, via — Depart, ; 10, A. M. Sunday, [ery Tues- ^uth Side, loming — Thurg- Monday. [rriVe, ev« [ery Mon- -'Depart 277 bAYS OF DESP. THE El^GLIBH MAIL FROM MONTREAL. UaZS^ X. Afgjt closed at Montreal. JanuaryiS Friday, December 25, at half-post 4 o'clock, r. m. Februarys Tuesday, January 23, do do March 3 Tuesday, February 20, do do Aprils Friday, March 22, do do MayS Thursday, April 18^ do do May 18 Saturday, May 11, Ht three do Junes Tuesday, May 28, do do June 18 Wednesday, June 12, do do Julys Thursday, June 27, do do July 18 Friday, July 12, do do Augusts Saturday, July 27, do du August 18 Monday, August 12, do do Septembers Wednesday, August 29, do do September 18 Thursday, September 12, do do Octobers Friday, September 27, do do October 18 Saturday, October 12, do do Novembers Monday, October 28, do do November 18 Monday, November 11, do do December 3 Wednesday, Nov. 22, at half-past 4 do December 18 Wednesday, December 6, do du CORPORATION OF MONTREAL. His Worship the Mayor— Joseph Bourret, Esquire. Hon. Joseph Masson, Boiv Holmes, Peter Dunn, William Watson, John Mathewson, P. Beaubien,MD,MPP. aldermen: Hon. C. C. S. DeBleury, Joseph Roy, COUIfClLLORS : James Ferrier. WiUiam Luun. Frangois Trudeau, Francois Perrin, Pierre Jodoin, Henry Stuart, Assessors for 1844. John TuUy. Alfred La Hocque, Thomas Mulson. Amable Prevost, East Ward. Dugald Stewart.Ccnfre Ward. Alexander Murphy, West Ward. P. Drumgoole, Queen's Ward. J. Peauchamp, St. Latcrencc Ward, P. Lamour, St. Mary's Ward. Auditors for the year commencing December 1, i84S. David Davidson, and E. R Fabre, Esquires. OFFICERS : J. P. Sexton, City Clerk. Arthur Ross, City Treasurer. John Ostell, City Surveyor. 11. D. Bodley, Assist. Clerk's Office. G. Harding, do. Treas's do. W. G. Ross, do. do. do. J. M'Kercher, overseer of Highways, Streets, and Bridges, J. A. Bourdon, Clerk ofN. Market. Maurice Eardly, Clerk of Hay do. J. Abbott, Clerk of St. Ann do. J. Robillard, Clerk and Pound. keeper, Viger Market. Antoine Schwartz, Assist. Clerk, Hay Market, Henry O'Donougbue, Messenger. Pierre Blanchet, Translator, Thomas Mitchell, Esq., Attorney. Messrs. William Ross and Pierre Lamothe, Notaries PiMic. Z m I '!• ( t ■ 1 ; t . ■ fl 'm, , J • ! IM 278 COMMITTEES, Nominated Tuesday, I2th December, 1843. FINANCE. Alderman B. Holmes, Chaimumt Aldermau Hon. J. Masaon, | Councillor P. Beaubieti, ikldcrman J. Roy, I Councillor H. Stewart. LIGHT : Aldorm&a William Lunn, Chairman. Alderman B. Holmes, 1 Councillor A. La Rocque, Aid. Hon. C. C. 8. De Bleurjr | Councillor P. Dunn. MARKETS : Alderman Joseph Roy, Chairman. Alderman William Lunn, ( 'ouucillor Thoinus Mulson, Councillor F. Trndeau, Councillor J. TuUy. POLICE AND HEALTH: Alderman Hon. C. C. S. De Bloury, Chairman. Councillor F. Perrin, Councillor Thomas Molson. r-mncillor H. Stuart, Ojunoillor A. La Rocque, ROADS AND IMPRO\ EMENTS : Councillor Pierre Beaubion, M. D. Chairw)inmutation money in the lieu of statute labuur, Ss. On sales by public auction, 1 per cent. On Wholeliiale Merchants, ^10 for every jf 100 of assessed yearly value of premises. On Retail Merchants, .£10, do do On Tavern Keepers, from .£10 up to .£35, in proportion to yearly value of premises — in addition to rates imposed by Provincial enactments. On Retailers of Liquors (.not being tavern-keepers) jf 10 per cent, on yearly value of premises. On Auctioneers, .£50 per annum. On Livery Stable Keepers, £10 per annum, 15s. for every two-wheeled car- iape, and 20s. for every four-wheeled do. Oii r^wnbrokers, £2. 10s. per annum. On Private Hilliard Tables, .£25, and on Public do. ^50 per annum. On two-wheeled Carriages for hire, 15s. and on four wheeled do. 208. On Stage Coaches, &c. drawn by two horses, -£2 lOs.; by four horSt8,.£3 15b. On Pleasure Carriages — Four wheeled close, ,£3 : do. half covered, jf2 ; double Dennet, .£1. 10s. ; Caleche, Oig, &c. one horse, ^1. On every Dog, 7s. 6d. On Proprietors of Theatres, .£10 per annum and 128. 6d, for each night of l>erforniauec. On Caravans of Wild Beasts, .£5 0. on opening, and.£l 6s. for every sub- sequent day. IR' 279 RATES AND FARES OP CABS, C ALE SHE S, CARTS, &c. FKOM— TO And vice veiea. Steamboiit Lamiing to any place within ■pirst Division, • fittcond Division, TLird Division, - Any (>f tlie Stands to any pli\re within First Division, • Second Division, Third OivLsion,- By the Hour, • . C COACHES Drawn by two horses. o o s d I 3 1 10 ■i 6 1 3 1 10 ■3 G J? 2 IS c o J .2 £ o.t; 41 «T3 ft. 5s for the lir.^i, and 3,s 9d each subsequent hour. CABS. OS a. 8 d 10 1 I 3 7J 10 1 3 « 5 10 1 1 6 H^ a d 1 8 1 10 2 •2s for the (irst, ,nid Is M each '>ubse quent hour. CA LECHES. c * = 5 A (1 7.\ I lOll 1 I rt o 1^ Ch I oil 'ill la 8d for tlie fif.-t, and Is 3(1 each sub- sequent lio'ir. CARTAGE. Fnim any of the Harborl KIRE-WOOD, Wharves (& vice yer.sa);From Canal (and vice versa) to any place within the Goods not hereinafter''** ■^• mentioned, — for each load not exceeding 15i «. d ewt. Do. 15 to 20 cwt. Do. 20 cwt & upward 100 bushels of Salt. 100 bushels of Grain. C. of Wood, oif rafts. Do. do. out of boats Boards, per 100pcs.| 1 in.thick,12ft. long) Do. 2 inch Plank Do. 3 inch do Coals, per chaldron 1 1 2 (> to any place in St. Ann Suburbs,. St. Joseph Suburb.'',. St. Antoine Suburbs,.. St. Lawrence Suburbs, west of St. Lawrence Street,... St, Lawrence Sub. N. E. of & including St. Lewis St. Quebec Sub.as far as Vic.R. Do. beyond do. "Within the limits of the 1st Div.west of St. Joseph St. Do, N. E. of St. Joseph St. A SUES. From Canal to Insp. Store, for each load of 3 barrels, 9 Insp. Store toWhai'ves, do. "J roniC AND BEEF. 3 3 4 2 2 From any of tJie Harbor V^iarvre at any From Canal or Wharves to place in the First Division^ to the Canal any place in 1st Div. (and loiViin the City limits — s. d. V. v.) each load of 4 brls. 7 J FI.OUR. For each load n(»t exceeding 15 cwt. 10|From Can. to liar. Wharves, Do. do. from 15 to 20 cwt 1 0, or any place in l.st Div.(& Do. do. 20 cwt. and upwards, . 1 31 v. v.) each load of 5 brls., 9 DIVISIONS REFERRED TO IN THE ABOVE TABLES, First Division.— That portion between Trince Street, Saint Ann Suburbs, thence by a direct line to the St. Antoine Bridge, thence along Craig and St. Lewis Streets to Lacroix Street, and thence downwards to the River. Seco.vd, — That portion of the City bounded by the boundary of the above described First Divisicm and M'Cord Street, Mountain Street a,s far as its junction with St. Antoine Street, and thence by a straight line to the junction of St. Catherine and Alexander Streets, thence along St. Catherine Street to Victoria Road, and thence down to tlie River. Third. — That portion of the City beyond the last described Divif-ion and within the City limits. ... I . 'i' 1^ f > il: 'h I fil ii 280 FIRE ENGINES, STATIONS AND CAPTAINS. 1. Ph(enix, Qrcat St. James Street.— Captain John Cliff, Lieut. John Orr. 2. Nkptlne, St. Mary St. Quebec 5u6«.— Capt. B. Robinson, Lieut. A. M'Naughton. 3. Alliance, Place (f^rwi^a.— Captain James Spears, I,icut. John Surtees 4. Cataract, Montreal Water TTorJfcj.— Capt. Jas. M'Nider, Lieut. D. Turbayne. 5. Queen, Wellington St. Gr\ffiintoten.—C&'pt. W. Hutchinson, Lieut. E. Maxwell. n. MuTCAL, St. Lawrence /Sf.— Capt. Joseph Poitras, Lieut. J. B. Tison. 7. Hose Company, Little St- James St. — Capt. J. P. Ashton, Lieut. A. Samuels. 8. Union, Oreat St. James St. — Capt. B. Lyman, Lieut. N. S. Froste. 9. Hero, St. Joseph Street, St. Joseph Suburbs, Capt. Michael Moses, Lieut. Leon Malard. 10. Hook & Ladder, Great St. James Street — Capt. W.E. Ilodges, Lieut J. GoodwiUie. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. Ashes— E.M. Leprohon, John Dydeand James E. Major, Inspectors. Flour— William Watson, Inspector. Bkef and Pork — Inspector. Fish and Oil. — Peter Merckell, Inspector. FEES ALLOWED TO INSPECTORS OP PRODUCE. To Inspectors of Ashes, 5(]. per cwt. for inspection and branding. — Cooperage, the actual costs disbursed by the Inspector, but not to exceed 9d. per bri. 6d. per brl. for storage, if stored more than ten days, and 3d. per brl. for each subsequent month— reckoning the second month to commence forty days from the date ol the invoice, weigh note, or inspection bill. [By the Provincial Act, 6 Victoria, chap. 6, (which took effect 1st. January, 1843,) Ashes may be exported without inspection, provided one end of the barrel be legibly marked with the name and address of the manufacturer, the weight and tare of the cask, and the quality of the Ashes contained in it.] To Inspectors of Flour, 2d. per brl. for inspection and branding. To Inspectors of Beef and Pork. Is. per brl. and T^d. per half brl. for inspection and branding Cooperage, an extra charge, but not to exceed 6d. per brl. To Inspectors of Fish and Oil. For inspecting and branding each tierce of Fish, Is. 2d. ; half tierce, 9d. Each box of Herrings, 2d. For inspecting, each quintal of Dried Cod, Id. ; draft of Green Fish, 8d. Inspecting and branding Oil :— Cask, Is.; tierce. Is. Id.; hhd. Is. 3J. ; pun. Is. 5(1. Cooperage extra . on, Lieut. E. 281 TOLLS, RATES, AND WHARFAGE DUES TO BE LEVIED IN THE HARBOUR OF MONTREAL, BY VIRTUE OF THE ORDINANCE, 4 VICTORIA, C. 1"2. S. 'I. On Vessels from Sea, and River Craft, per ton of their bur- then by register, for each day they remain in Port, including the days of airival and departure, ('{- On Steamboats, per ton burthen, do. do <> < j On Barges belonging to Steamboats, per ton burthen, do.do <» oj On Barges from Upper Canada and Durham Boats, if decked, do. do 2 <> On Barges from Upper Canada and Durham Boats if un- decked, do. do I ^* On Boats employed in carrying Wood, do. do I On Batteaux, do. do 1 <^' On Steam Ferry per ton burthen, do. do (i EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA. Itesiding Permanently in Montreal, GOVERNOR GENERAL. nis Excellency the Right Hon. Sib Charles Thkophilus Mrtcatth, IJaro- net, Knight Grand Ci-oss of the Most Honorable Order of tho Math, rue of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Counci'.Governor General of Brit- ish North America, and Captain General and Governpr-in-chief in .-md over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice- Admiral of the same. Jas.Macaulay Higginson, Civil and Private Secretary; Capt. John Stndholme Brownrigg, Military Secretary and Principal A.D.C Captain Balfour, 72nd Regt.and Lieut. Campbell, Royal Canadian Rifle Regt. Aides-de-Camp, N. B. — The Governor General resides at Monklands, but receives vJsitxrs every Monday, Wednesdf^y, and Friday, from 12 till 3 o'clock, at the Govern. ment House, Notre Dame Street, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Office, Government House, Notre Dame Street. Hon. Denis Benjamin Viger, President of the Council, Hon. Dominick D.nly, Provincial Secretary. Hon. William H. Draper. OFFICERS. S8? 4 Etienne Parent, Clerk. W. H. Lee, Assistant and Confiden- tial Clerk. Thojuas G. Hurd. Second Clerk. z2 Samuel B. Suiith. Third Clerk. Michael Naughton, and Davjd Rvim, Mess-eng^rs. 282 iwl • \ LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Ojjiee, Government Buildimjs, Commissioners Strcef, (formerly 8T. Ann's market.) PERMANENT OFFICERS. Jainos Fitzi^ibbon, Clerk. Clis. I)c Lrry, .Inn. ) . , (-.,„„^- .1. F. Tailor, .Jun. J ^^^^- ^'<5'^«8. Uolif. l.cnioino Frciicli Translator. I{. Armour, Law Clerk and English TraMHlatur. Kov. W. A. Adainson, Ciiaplain, act- ing also as Libiaritin. J. F. Ta.vlor, Sen. Master in Clmnccrj. F. H. .Jarvis, Gent. Usher of the Black Rod. Olhicr Vallcrand, Serjcant-at-Arm? . Thomas Urooke, Doorkooper. Thomas Keatiny, Ch. Messenger and Housekeeper. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. PERMANENT OIFICER.S. Office^ Government Buildings, Commissioners Street. William B. Lindsay, Clerk. (J. H. Faribault, Assistant Clerk. li. W. Wicksteed, EnKli^h Trans- lator, acting also as Law Clerk. llt'ini Voyer, French Translator. F, X. CJarnoan, Assistant French Translator. Wm. P. Patrick, First Office Clerk. Wm. Ross, First Clerk yf Committees. .Alfred Patrick, Second do Thomas Vuux, Second Office Clerk. P. E, Gagnon, First Clerk of the Journals. George M. Muir, Second Clerk of the Journals. Dr. William Winder, Librarian. Alphcus Todd, Assist do Fehx Forticr, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. George Chisholm, Serjeant-at-Arms. A. Leroux dit Cardinal, Chief M»,'S. senger. Hugh McLellan, Doorkeeper. CIVIL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Government House, Notre Dame Street, (Bight Wing.) .1 M. lligginson. Civil Secretary, lljary Cotton, Chief Clerk. \V. R. Bartlett, Second Clerk. Michael Turner, Third Clerk. PhiUp St. Hill, Office-keeper, John M'Cluskey^ Messenger. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Government House. Notre Dame Street. Hon. Dominick Daly, Provincial Se-r Christopher Dunkin, Assistant Secy. ctary. Iopkirk% Asst. Secretary (West.) Harrington, Chief Clerk and erk of the Blue Book, lit Powell, Edward Kent, and Henry E. Steele, Clerkj*. 1 (EastT) Wni. Lanc,Thos. Ross, Henry Jarmy, and W. H. Jones, Clerks. David, Luck, Otfice-keeper RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Government House, Notre Dame Street, (Left Wing.) Receiver General. I Thomas A. Cary, Second Clerk. ijernard Turquand, Acting Receiver George Hamilton, Tliird Clerk. General. | 283 eef. Chnncorjr. f the Bluek t-ftt-Arm? per. seiiger and (7. !rk of the Icrk of the nrinn. ) Crown in t-at-Arnis. :hief Mls. er. INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. Government IIoHHe^ Notre Dame Street. Inspector General. Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector Oe- neral. Philip Uurnford, First Clerk. David HitHS, Second <'lork. Matthew Frederick Ferguson, Book- keeper. Matthew Jack, Third Clerk. SURVEYOR GENE HAL'S OFFICE, r)5 Notre Dame Street, Thomas Parke, Surveyor CJoneral. Joseph Houchette, Sen. Surveyor and Draftsman. Andrew Kussoll, Surveyor and do E. T. Fletcher Assistant do C. E. Willlani Spraggc, Chief Clerk. Thomas Hector, Second Clerk, 11. J. Junes, Third do Mooie liiggins, konrth do John Shaw, Assistant do William Walker, Messenfjer. BOARD OF WORKS, 45 Notre Dame Street. Hon. IT. n. Killaly, Chairman. Samuel Kecfer, Engineer, Thomas A. Regley, Secretary. John II. Connolly, Clerk. CROWN LANDS OFFICE, 45 Notre Dame Street. , Commissioner. J. Dean, Accountant. Tancred Bontillier, Assistant Com- missioner. rk. !r. tant Secy, ry Jarmy, rs. lerk. erk. PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, 60 Notre Dame Street. Richard A. Tucker, Provincial Re- gistrar. William Kent, First Clerk. George Henry Lane, Second Clerk, L.ii.) % irUe PUBLIC OFFICES. Office of Adjutant General of the Forces, (Col. Wetherall, C. B.) 20, St. Denis .street. f Office of Adjutant General of Militia, (Lieut. Col. Gugy,i Notre Dame street. * Office of Barrack Master, (W. H Gray,) Water street, near Office of Bankrupt Court, (W. Badgley, judge,) 10 Little St. James street. Office of City Surveyor, (J. Ostell,) City Hall, Notre Dame st. Office of City Treasurer, A. Ross, City Hall, Notre Dame st. Office of City Clerk, (J. P. Sexton,) City Hall, Notre Dame st. Office of Clerk of the Peace, A. M. DeUsle, Court House, Notre Dame street. >, ^ ■<> IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 UilM 125 |30 ■^™ ■■■ Hi 1^ 1 2.2 110 12.0 U |i.6 1 ^ < /> i^ 1 w ■'I ^ ^ v: > y # Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) •72-4503 '^ 284 Office of the Collector of Customs ( W. Hall,) at the Custom House St. Paul street. Office of Commissary General, (William Filikr,) 53 Notre Dame street. Office of Commisioner of Police, (W. Erraatinger,) Court House, Notre Dame street. Office of the Commissioners for Improving the Harbour of Mon- treal, Commissioners street, near Custom House square. Office of Coroner of the District, (Joseph Jones,) City Bank Buildings, St. Paul street. Office of District Inspector, (D.S. Stewart,) corner Craig and St. Urbain streets. Office of the Inspector General of Hospitals, (John Shortt, M. D.) 7 Dalhousie Square. Office of Engineer Department, (Col. Halloway,) 24 Notre Dame street. Office for Emigrants, (James Alison, Agent,) Commissioners street, facing the Steamboat Wharf. Office of Harbour Master, Commissioners street, near Custom House square. Office of Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes, (E. M. Leprohon, John Dyde, and Edward Major,) College, near M'Gill st. Office of the Mayor of the City, (J. Bourret,) St. Gabriel street. Office of the Prothonotary, (Monk, Coffiu & Papiueau,) Court House, Notre Dame street. Office of the Registrar, (E. Dowling,) 12 Little St. James street. Office of the Sheriff; (Boston & Coffin,) Court House, Notre Dame street. Office of the Town Major, (C. M'Donald,) 63 St. Lewis street. Office of the Trinity House, (11. Armour, Master,) Commissioners street, near Custom House square. Office of the Turnpike Trustees, 12 St. Jean Baptiste, near Notre Dame street. Office of the Wharfinger, ( Wm. Brown,) 67 Commissioners street, near Custom House S(iuare. Poflt Office, (Jas. Porteous, P. M.) 15 Great St. James street. Office of Indian Department, (Col. Napier,) corner Hospital and St. John streets. Office of the Quarter Master General, (Hon. Col. Gore,) Durham Place, St. Lewis street. 0ldi, M. D. PnsUlcnt. Henry Myers, Vice-1'resifhut. Eriiest Idler, Treasurer, | L. Haliinand, liccordittg Sccrita,j/. Joseph S. KoUmyer, Corresponding Hecixtar;/. F. C. T, Arnuldi, I'/nisician. | Uev. Dr. liLthuuc, Choi^Uiin. STEWAIIDS. J. P. Seybdld, C. Fisher, F. Hert;:, G. Ileiulmrt, John Bower, ( . Un.k, Committee of Char Uij — J. F. Cialilcr, Charles I'erry, P. Uulile. Committee of Accounts— 1>T. V. C. T. Arnold!, J. K. itruudsuii. SAINT JEAN BAl'TISTE SOCIETY. Hon. D. B. Viger, President. Joseph Roy, E. R. Fubro, James MuGill Desriviercs, Jean lirimeuu, Vice- Presidents. Joseph Uoulanget and F. St. Jean, Treasurers, Joseph Belle, L. O. Letourncu.x, and Charles Uoy, Secretarks. Ludger Du. veriiay, Marshal. benp:volent institutions. Norember. MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL. Samuel Gcrrard, President. \ John Molson, Vice-President. Benj. Holmes, Treasurer. \ A. Skakcl, Secretary. Committee of Management — James rerrier, J. Matheu sou, B, Hull. F. A. Larocque, Chairman. Consulting Physician — A. F. Holmes, M. D. Attending Physician — G. W. Campbell, M.D. O. T. Bruneau, M.D., J. Crawfont, M.D. S.C., Sewell, M D A Hall, M.D., W. Macnider, M.D, William E. Scott, House Surgeon. I Alexander Long:, Apothecaru. Mrs. Ball, Matron. \ N. Eustace, Steward. SELF-SUPPORTING DISPENSARY. Attending Physicians— "Drs. Arnoldi, Junr. Bad^kv, Mauw Macnider and Sutherland. * ' Situated in St. Urbain near Craig street.— Open daily from 9 lo 10 A.M. and 3 to 4 p.m. — Vaccination daily performed. MONTREAL LYIirO-IN HOSPITAL. Mrs. Georffe Piatt, Directress. \ Mrs. Speirs, SecrcUuy. Dr. Macnider, Physician. Dr. Arnoldi, Scnr. Considting Physician. a i> 290 UNIVERSITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL. J)r. McCuUoch, Attending Physician. l)r». Holmes, Campbell, Hall, Bruneau, and Sewell, QonsulUng Phynicians. Mrs. Buchanan, Resident Midwife. Situate in St. Charles Borromco Street. LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Ogden, Directresses. Mrs. T. B. Anderson, Treasurer. Miss Boston, Secretary. PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Reid, Directresses. Mrs. Ross, Treasurer. \ Mrs. McCord, Secretary. CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. D.B. Vjger and Mrs. O. Berthelet, Directresses. Mrs. J. Qucsnel, Treasurer. Jklrs. Chalifaux, Superintendant. ASYLUM FOR AGED AND INFIRM WOMEN. Mrs. Emelie Garaelin, Directress. Mrs. Nowlan, Treasurer. \ Mrs. Ta vernier, Secretary. MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY'. John Dougall, President. Rev. W. Taylor, Rev. C. Strong, J. E. Mills, and Rev. IL O. Crofts, Vice Presidents. James R. Orr, Treasurer. \ James Court, Secretary. R. D. Wadsworth, Recording Secretary and Agent. The Society has now about 4,300 members, and has also a juvenile branch, numbering 2200. The Agent has a Depot and, Reading Room in St. Francois Xavier Street, where are kept fof sale temperance tracts, medals, &c. IRISH R. C. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY'. . The Right Rev. Dr. Phelan, Patron. Rev. J. Richard, President. Rev. N. J. O'Brien, Assistant President. J. P. Sexton, 1st Vice President. \ John Curran, 2nd Vice Pres; Denis Cotterell and Charles Curran, Treasurers. Edward Murphy, Secretary. ST. JAMES' STREET TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Rev. C. Strong, President. \ Joseph Fraser, Vice President. C. L. Bigelow, Secretary and Treasurer. 291 EMIGRANT COMMITTEE AND OFFICEUS. Hon. Adam Ferric, Cfiainnan, B. Ilulmcfl, Treasurer. \ Jami'S Court, Sccretan/. James Allison, Goi'ernment, KmigratUm Aijent. Edward Brittuin, Clerk to do Dr. J. Bowie, Emigrant Physician. J'atriek Brcnnan, Superintendent vf Einitjrant Sheds. RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. :kIONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. William Lunn, President. Hon. W. r. Christie, J. T. Barrett, A. F. Holmes, M. I)., Capf. J. II. Maitland, J. Frothingham, and James Fleminjj:, Vice Presidents. J(;hn ^latthewson, Treasurer. Rev. Henry Wilkes, A. M. Foreign Secretary. J. R. Orr, and RoUo Campbell, liecordimj Secretarie.'*. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. Rev. Dr. Bcthune, President. Justice MeCord, Secretary and Treasurer. FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Lieut. Colonel Wilgress, President. James Ferrier & Joseph Wenham, Vice Presidents. Rev. Wm. Taylor, Rev. C. Strong, and James Court, Stcntaritt. W. Lyman, Treasurer. LADIES' CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. Wm. Taylor, President. Mrs. Court, Mrs. H. Vennor, Mrs. Esson, ami Mrs. John Mat- thewson, Directresses. Mrs. Samuel Hedge, Jun. Treasurer. Jliss Susan L. Corse, Secretary. M'ESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CANADA EAST. Wm. Lunn, Treasurer. \ Rev. R. Cooney, Secretary. Committee— The Stewards of the Stations, viz. J. L. Mattluw eon and T. Kay, Montreal, &c. li'i 1 I I. 'I •■ I I' \n m- I ' ,1 < I j I n •'' fi- 4^!- 292 nAPnST SllSSIONARY SOCIKTY TOR SLTI'LVINO DESTITL FE SKTfLt^ MLNT3. Jitso|»h LciMiiin^, Treasurer. ]?ov. J. (ilnlwoi^d unci Dr. Davit's, Scvretariea, Juinos MiliK', litcvrdiHi/ Surefart/. (A NAD A SUNDAY S C U O O I. IN ION. Cajtlain J. II. >rt;it!anil, I*ri'.si(f. Crofts, C\,ircsj)(ni liiKj Sccrelari/. •l.ilin V. Urcki't, Ikn-onii/Kj ^^(uhLivij. James L'»»ui'l, Tnu^urer. \ Juiuus Milne, Dtj)o,siiory^ * \vi:.si,i:yan mkttiodjst yuxDAY snioor. society 2\>r f/ic Montreal Circuit, in iiiiiim icilh the British ]ViJrya» Mt- t/i(hli.yt ( 'un/ereucc. H'V. 'Mai how Lau^, lVi"iiimn, 'i re i.suicr. .). M.alii'ws(jnuiul .John \V\\{ox\, Auditors. 'J'huma.-> Kaiiun, General Sccretari/. CHUISTIAN MUTUAL IMniOVE^IEXT SOCIKTY. (Late tlio Montreal Youn;>; Men's Society for Troiuoting Chris- tian Knowledge.) John Holland, Prcsihn Dougall, President. J. A. Mutliewson, Secretary and Treasurer, 32 Distributors. rESETfLfc' 293 CHURCHES AND HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. ROMAN CATHOLIC. French CATiinr»u.vL.— High Mass— Morning at half-past H Vf.^pors, half-|)Hst 2. llKCOLLLT (Ihihh) Ciimcii.— Rt'v. J. lliclinrds. hij;h Mass — Murning at luilf-pust 9, Vospers at luilf-past 2. BoNSKCorna Cm ucii.— Rev. 1*. O'Conncll. High Mass- Morning at half-past 0, Vi'spors, at half-jiast 2. Saint Jamls' Cuuucii — Divino Service — SJ noon. Morning anil aflo- PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Christ Chi'rcii, Xotrc Damo street. — Hov. J. Bctlume, I>. H. Uuctor, Kev. J), liobertson. Assistant Minister. Divine Service. — Morning at 11, afternoon at."., nntl evening at 7; for Military at haU-i>ast 1. — Sundiiy School at 9 a. m. Tkinitv Ciii'iicii, St. I'aiil Street. — l{ev. Mark Willonglihy, ^lini.ster, Kev. 1). IJ. Parnther, Assistant Minister. Divine Service — Morning at 11, and evening at 7- Sunilny fc'chool at half-past 2. Saint Thoalvs' Ciiai-el, Quebec Suburbs— Rev. AV. Thomp- son, Minister. Divine Service — ^lorning at 11, evening at 7. — Sunday Schmd at half-past 2. Saint GKout;r/s Chapel, St. Joseph street. — Rev. W. T. Leach. Hours of Service — Morning, at 11, Kvening at 7. Free Chapel, Wellington, near King Street. — Rev. Dr. Tal- loon. — Divine Service, Morning and Evening Sun!aclv, D. D. Divine Service,— Morning nf 11, and afternoon at half-piis-t 2. — Sunday School at 4 r. m. UNITED SECESSION. Lagaucheti^ro Street. — Rev. W. Taylor, A. jM. ])ivine Ser\ ice — Morning at 11, afternoon at half-past 2.— Sunday School at 4. and Bible Class at 7 r. bi. o2 II ! i H I ^: 29 i AMKRICAN PRESBYTERIAN. Iliiy Murk»»t. -Uev. Culeb Stnmg, A. M. — Divine Sorvicc-- M«)riun{^ut 1 1, aftornoim at .'J, and evening at 7. — Sunday School at 9 A. M., and hull- past I i>. m. WESLEYAN METHODIST. Rev. Matthew Lang (Supcrintondant), Rev. J. B. Brownell and Rov. Rt)bert Cooney. St. James Chapel, Great St. Jum(>.s Street. — Divine Serviee — Morning at hult'-past 10, evening at half-past 0. — Sunday School at 9 A. M., anil 2 i*. m. Wellin;;tfisxvr of Diviuitij, Pro/ftitor iif CliigKiritl Lllercl'irr, ProfigKor uf Matlit^iutilics and Saturiil Philvsophftt Priifissor uf Medicint', I.fCtnfCf on SiirO)')i>, I.irtniwr on t'heniistrif, I.ictiirt'r on Miilirif'i i-i/f J.ii'tureronAtfitotin/ Lecturer on Hattria iIi:diro v. I>r. lii'thunv. . Uev. Dr. I.iiiidy. , W. Mi«U««n,M..\. . A. V. Ilolmts, M.n. .. G. W. Cinipbi'll, M. D. . A. iliill, M.I). . M. Mcculloch, M.T>. . <). T. HruiuMUi, M.I). ,. S. C. StMVfll, M U. .. Mr. ,1. Tltoiiinn. . Ki'v. .los. ,\l>b(.tt, .\.M. .. Mr. lloiiry Kof. CANADA BAVTI8T COLLEGE. Tlev. I?. Davics, A. M. ; Vh. I), of tliu Univt-rsity of Loip.sic, and the Kov. F. Bosworth, Conductors.. HIGH SCHOOL of montueal. Hon. G. Moffatt, Win. Lunn, B. H. Leraoino, Jas. Ferripr, Benj. Holmes, Treasurer. D. Davidson, Honorary Sectif. Rev. F.G. Simpson, M. A. Hector T. A. Simpson, Second Master. DIIIICCTOUS : J. Savtipo, Dr.G. W. Campbell. Dr. M'Culloch, H. Stephens, W. C. Meredith, J). Torrance, .T. .T. Day, C (Jeddes. - Beldon, Third Master. L. lV>tel, French Master. John Cook, Writing Master. Jas. Dunoan, Drawing Master. The Session is divided into two tornjs, viz: from the 3d M(mdny in August to Christmas.and from Christmas to 2d Saturday in July. MONTREAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ON THE UOYAL lOI SDATION. Alexander Skakel, A.M., Master. NATIONAL SCHOOL. Bonsecours Street. Mr. Radford, Teacher, Male Department. Mrs. Radford, Teacher, Female Department. BRITISH AND CANADIAN SCHOOL. Cote street. Hon. Peter M'Gill, President. William Lunn, Treasurer. John Minshall, Mrs. Bendnll '!'1 Teachers. 296 f ' FREE SCHOOL. In connection with St. Gabriel Street Church. Jur6 Street. Hon. Adam Ferrie, President. | Win. Bethune, Teacher. MONTREAL FREE SCHOOL. In connection with the American Presbyterian Sc>ciety, St. Henry Street. E. Atwater, Secretanj&f Treasurer. \ W. H. Coiilt, Teacher. W J.ODGES, CLUBS, &c. FREP; MASONS. St. PAUL'S LODGE. V. W. Br. William BuJgley, W. Master. Br. J. H. Joseph, Treasi'irr. R. S. Tylee, Secretary. John Glass, S. W. D. Macpliersoii, /. W. Br. J. O. Moffiitt, ,S'. I). J. Findcii, J. D. I. Rose, /. r/. Brs. McX.uy and Spooncr, Tylcrt. SAINT GEORGE'S LODGE. W. Br. W. Wrigljt, W. M. R. Noxon, P. M. Br. W. Footner, S. W. W. Macfarlane, J. W. M. Sumner, Secretary. Br. D. Gorrie, Trca.iurcr. J. G. Sims, d. D. J. MfNider, J. D. W. Smith, ,/. O. R. Robson, Tyler. Ak St. GEORGE'S LODGE MARK OF MASTER MASONS. W.Br. Wright, R. ^f. W. R. Noxon, S. G. W. ......... I. Aaron, 3/. O. G. Fax, S. O. W. Snaith, J. O. • Br. W. Brown, S. W. Br. W. Footner, J. W. M. Sumner, Secretary. D. Gorrie, 2'reasurcr. P. Hayes, S. D. J. Hoy,J.Z>. B. Rubson, Tyler. St. GEORGE'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. E. M. E. C. W. Wright, Z. I. Aaron, P. Z. D. Gorrie, IT. R. Noxon, J. W. Snaith, Treasurer ••••••••• C. C. J. Orr, r. H. S. Morris- N. W. Brown, P. S. J. Hoy, I R. Unwin,) A. S. C. R. Robson, Janitor. 291 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS OF THE MANCHESTER UNITY: Holding their dispensation from the Board of Directors of and in connexion with, the Odd Fellows Society in Great Britain, LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, OF THE UNITY No. 3115, OF THE DISTRICT, No. 1. Duncan M'Lean, P. G. Alex. Morrison, N. G. Win. Bird, V. G. Win. Genunill, Receiving Sccretar;/. R. W. S. Mackay, lifrurdlug Secty. J. Kiclner, Minute Secretary. Dr. C. A. Campbell, Physician and Treasurer LOYAL St. LAWRENCE LODGE, OF THE UNITY No. 3(517 OF THE DISTRICT, No. 2. P. Taylor, P. G. S&n. A. Fleck, Receiving Secretary. J. Lambert, N. G. Andrew Connell, Trecturcr. Claude Robb, V. O. Dr. C. A. Campbell, Physician. LoDOK UooM.s — No. 91, St. Paul Street. One of the Lodges meets each Monday Evening^, at 8 o'clock. DISTKICT OFFICEnS. Peter Taylor, G. M. Duncan M'Lcan, D. G. M. John Lambert, P. P. G. M. and C. S. ■\VilUum Gemmill, Treasurer. A. M'Gowan,i ^i,,aUor,. H John Kidner,) DISTRICT COaiMITTEE. James Lewthwaito, P. V. G. | J. A. Fleck, S R.W.S. Mackay, J r,„,(,,„. John Kin^i^an, > J. Khileyside, P. S. Laird Putton, P. 9. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Holding their dispensation from the Grand Lodge of and in con- nerion with the Odd Fellows' Society in the United States. PRINCE OF WALES' LODGE, No. I. W. A. Selden, P. G. Dr. Wm. Liddell, N. G. J. Fraser, V. G. J. Holland, Secretary. G. Peck, Triktsurer. QUEEN'S LODGE, No. 2. J. H. Taaffe, P. G. A. Robertson, N. G. M. U. Seymour, V. G. D Milligan, Secretary. C. F. Clarke, Treasurer. IIOCHELAGA ENCAMPMENT, No. 1, L O. of O. F. J. D. Mulligan, Scribe. J. O. Brown, Treasurer. W. HUton, J. W. Th08. Hardie, C. P. J. H. Hardie, H. P. J. M. Gilbert, J. W. MONTREAL TURF CLUB. Hon. Colonel Core, C. B. President. G. D. Gibb, Treasurer. Charles Penner, Vice Pre$id«nt. Samuel David, Secretary. 298 CURLING CLUB. John Dyde, President. \ G. Tyro, Vice Preudent Thuinas H. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer. Rev. Dr. Mathiesun, Chaplain. .6 QUOIT CLUB. John Dyde^ Pretident. | F. Harris, Secretary and Treasurer. CRICKET CLUB. C. H. Castle, President. | F. Harris, Secretary and Treasurer. OLYINIPIC CLUB. C. F. Clark, Chie/i R. Cockburn,, 2nd do; E. E. Gilbert, Secretary, C L. Colburn, Treasurer, THISTLE CURLING CLUB. R. Armour Jun. President. I D. McTavish Vice President. J. B. Torry, Secretary. \ W. Simpson, Treasurer. ADDENDA TO CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY. Garth, George, Craig street. See Card, page 299. Glen, Crawford, 5 !?t. Peter street. See Card. Johnson, Joseph, Lumber Yard^ $t. Elizabeth, near Craig street. See Card. West Indies—Emigration. See Card. CRAWFORD GLEN, PLUMBER & BRASS FOUNDER, 5 St Peter Street, N. B. — All kinds of Plumbers' Work executed in the best st3'le of Workmanship, and on very moderate terms. JoiipiriTjOHNSON^ ^ " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 8, St. Elizabeth Street Constantly on hand, Mahogany, Rosewood, and Black Walnut Pianks, Boa .d*, and Vbitrbbs, and a general assortment of the various kinds of Wood in general use. 299 G i:OROIi: O AKTH, PLUMBER, BRASS FOUNDER, GAS-FITTER AND COPPER-SMITH, Craig Street and Furtification Lane, JfEAU THE ENTRANCE OF MAIN STREET, ST. LAWRENCE SUBURBS, Manufactures and sells all kinds of Sheet and Rolled Lead; Zinc and Cop> per, in sheets; Lead, Copper, Zinc, Block Tin, and Wrought Iron Pipes, of ail descriptions,Lead, Copper, and Brass Lift and Forcing Pump3,of all descrip- tions , Common and Self- Acting Water Closets ; makes and fixes Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, on the most approved principle ; Hatters' Kettles ; Copper Stills and Worms ; Brass Cocks and Castings, of all kinds ; Garden and Fire Engines, made to order, and adapted to the climate; all kinds of Gas Fittings put up with neatness; Chandeliers of all kinds made to pattern ; Brass Win- dow Guards, Railings for Desks, Counters, Glass Cases, &c., Brass Sashes and Fan Lights made to pattern; Beer Pumps; Ginger Beer and Soda Water Apparatus ; together with ejery description of Work connected with Water, Gas, and Chemical EstabUsltiments. HE UNDERTAKES THE ^Uifitin'O' op cfoiurvdi xPaulic arta ciiiuate ^Diuuurva», WITH COAL OR OIL GAS, OR THE BUDE, BOGCIUS, OR PEUETAN LIGHTS. UE ALSO UNDERTAKES TO BY MEANS OF HOT WATER IN LARGE OR SMALL ril'ES; Also by means of a current of Warm Air, produced by a new mode of heat- ing the same, by which the air cannot be contaminated in the least degree, rendering the houses so heated, both healthy and salubrious, and at a cost of about two-thirds of the fuel required by any other means of beating. G. G. makes and fixes Kitchen Ranges, and Cooking Apparatus of every description, upon the most approved principles. >VATER AND GAS PIPES REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. N. B.— All Orders from the Country attended to without delay. OLD COPPER, BRASS OR LEAD BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. li'l '• ' u 1 s 300 WEST INDIES EMIC.UATION TO JAMAICA. Notice is hereby given tu such persons of the AFlvICAX KACE as arc disposed to emujrate to the Island of Jamaica, that the Subscriber has been appointed by the Government of Jamaica, Agent of Emir/ration to tliat Islantl, and is Authorised to furnish a Passage, including provisions and other necessaries, free of all expense, to People of Colour, of good character. All applicants for passages arc requested to send in their names without loss t»f time, and as soon as a sufficient number are enrolled, a suitable first-class vessel will he i)rovuled. For further informati