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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 SA CITIE nam: MEMBE] TU GENE i ' ROB THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO BAZETTEER AND DIREOTORY. COXTAINIXO CONCISE DESCEIPTIONS OP CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN THE PROVINCE, WITH THI-: NAMES OF PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN AND PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS, TOr.ETlIKn WITH A VVl.U LIST OP MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENTS, SENATORS, MEMBERS OF THE COMMONS AND LOCAL LEGISLATURES, AND OFFICIALS OF THE DOMINION, AND A LAIUJK AMOUNT OF OTHEK GENEllAL, VAKIED AND USEFUL INFORMATION, Carefully Compiled from the most recent and Authentic data. C. JE. A-NDEl^SON artment 6o2 I Post Oiiices in Ontario 669 I Post Office Savings Banks 667 I liaihvays of Canada 705 ■ I'egistrars, Ontario 660 Tck'g«-aph Stations 6y;{ Travelers' Carriages ItegulntJons 6^; 5 <• S" ^ llhindrcd and tbe GENEEAL INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES AND POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO, Paok. Abtrnnlcr 17 Abcrfoyle 17 Abiiig>l()U 18 Actoii .. 18 Atlure 19 Addison 19 Adelaide 19 Adniuston 19 Adoiiiliii.stown 19 Agiiiiouit 20 Allan Cruig 20 Ainleyvillf (Dingle V O) 20 Aiiey (Alaboiough P O) 21 Albelton 21 Albion (see Uolton) 21 Albnry 21 Aldbonmgh (secAirey) 21 Aldcvsbot 21 Aldcrville ; 21 Alexandria 22 Allied 22 AlgoiKiiiin 22 Allunbiirg 22 AUundiile Mills 586 AUun Talk 22 Allendale 23 AUenloid 23 AUisonville 23 Alliston 23 AUoii 23 Alma 580 Aliuira 24 Almonte 24 Alport 25 Alton 'i!'> Altoiia 25 Aivunley 2(5 Alvinston 20 Atnberley 20 Ameliiisliurg 20 Amberstburgh 26 Amiens 27 Ancasler 28 Anderson 28 Angus 28 Antiiiii 29 Appin 29 Appleby 29 Appleton 29 Aj-bley 29 Apto 29 Arden 29 Ardoch 29 ArJtrea 30 Argyle 30 Arkell 30 Aikona 30 Arkwiight 31 A rl i ngt on r.VQE. ... 31 Aiiiott ... 31 Am prior ... 31 Aros ... 31 Arthur ... 32 A rva ... 32 Ashburn ... 33 AslilmrnliHiii .., 33 Asligrove 33 Axhton ... 33 lAshwortli ... 34 Atha ... 34 Alliens . . 34 Atlierly .. "34 Atlierton ... 84 Atblone ... 35 Atliol 34 Atterelide ... 35 Auburn (see JIaneliester) .. Anglirim ... 35 36 Aullsville ... 35 Aurora A veiling ... 30 ... 37 Avon ... 30 A von ton ... 38 Avon Haiik ... 38 Avonnioi'e ... 38 Ayr ... 38 Ayton Huby's Point ... 38 ... 39 liadeii ... 89 IJagot ... 39 l?nillieboro» leakers ville ... 39 ... 39 Ualdersoii ... 40 IJaldwiu ... 40 Halliiiitrae ... 40 Ballinatud ... 40 IJallyeroy ... 40 I'.allyduir .... 40 liallyniote 41 IJaiiner's Lslaiid IJalnioral ... 41 .... 41 Bal.saui 41 Baltimore ... 41 Bidiiberg ... 41 Bail! la .... 42 Bandon .... 42 Bangor .... 42 Baiiiiockburn Bark Iiake .... 42 42 Barrett (.see Ennottville) .. Barrie Barrielield ... 44 .... 42 .. . 42 Barton ville .... 44 Batehf wana Bath .... .586 44 JJattersea ... 44 Ikyhnm 44 BayHeld 45 Beaehburg 45 Beaehvill- 46 llcaiiisville 47 Bear Brook 47 Beavei ton 4ft Belfast 47 Belford 47 Bel foil II tain 48- Belgiave 4& Belhaveii 48 Belleville 48- BellEwart 62 Bell Hoek 62 Bell's Corners 63 Belmont 62 Belmore 62 Benniiller 63- ]$ennie's Corners 63- Ben.slort 63 Bentley 63 Berkeley 63 Berlin 64 Berne 55- Bervie 686 Berwiek 65- Bethany 65 Bewdley 56 Billing's Bridge 66 Biiibrook 56 Biikhall 56 Biniiingham 67 Birr 67 Bi.shoji's Alills S6 Blaek Creek 67 Blaekhealh 57 Blair 67 Blairton 58- Blantyre 67 Blessiiigton 68 Bloonilield 68 Blooiiiingdale 68 Blooniiiigton 58 Blooiu.sliuig 59 Blnevale 69 Blythe 60 Blythe-ssvood 60 Bol)eavg(.'on 59 Bi.gait 60 Boiiiigbroke 60 Bolsover 60 Bolton (Albion P. O.) 61 Bonianton 60 Bondhead 62 Bongard's Corners 61 Hookton 62 Borelia 62 INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. • Paok. Boston «l Bornholm 63 Bosworth 62 Botany C3 BothwoU 63 Bowmaavillc 64 Boy lie 67 Bowooil 67 Box Grove 67 Brivccbriilge 66 Briulfonl ... 66 Bracinnr 66 Brampton 67 Branclitou 68 Brantfonl 69 Brccliiii 68 Brentwood 71 Bre.slaw 71 brewer's Mills 71 Brewster 71 Bridgeport 72 Bridge water 72 Bridgonorth 72 Bright 72 Brighton 73 Brinkwortli 74 Brinsley 74 Brislmne 74 Britannia 74 Broek 74 Brockton 74 Brcokville 75 Brodliagen 76 Bronte 76 Brooklin 77 Brooksdalu 78 Brongliani 77 Brownsville 78 Brucelield 78 Bnioe Mines 79 Brudenell 79 Brnnner 78 Bninswick 78 Bryaiistown 79 Buekhorn 80 Bnlloek's Corners, (see Greens- ville P. 80 Burford, (Kelvin P. 0.) 80 Burgessville 80 Burgoyne 80 Burleigh 80 Burnhamthorpe 81 Burnlirae 81 Burnley] 81 Burns 81 Burnstown 81 Burritt's Rapids 81 Burteli's Corners 82 Burton 82 Bury's Green 82 Buttonville 82 Buxton 82 Byng 82 By ng Inlet 82 Byron 83 Cacsarea 83 Cainsville 83 Caintown 586 Caistorville 81 Calahogic 84 Calder 84 Caldwell 84 Caledon 84 Paoe. Caledon En.st 84 Caledonia, (Seneca P. O.) 85 Caledonia Springs 84 Canihorne 84 ('ainhray 86 (Jaindeu East, (see Clark's Mills 84 Cameron 87 Camilla 85 Candaehie 87 Cimphellford 86 Cam [ihell's Cross 88 Campbellville 87 Campden 87 Canboro 87 Canlicld , 88 CUnnifton 88 Canning 89 Can nington 89 Canton 89 Cai)e Rich 90 Carden 91 Carlton Place 90 Carlingford 90 Carlisle 91 Carlo w 91 Carlsruho 91 Carluke 91 Carnarvon 91 Carnegie 91 Carp 92 Carroiibrook 92 Carrville 93 Carthage 92 Cartwright, (see Williamsburgli 93 Ca.shel 93 Cashmere 93 Ca.s3elman 94 Castleford 93 Castlemore 93 Castleton 93 Cataract 95 Cataracjui, (formerly Waterloo 94 Cathcart 95 Cavan 94 Cawdor 95 Cayuga 94 Cedar Grove 95 Cedar Hill 95 Cedarvillc 96 Centre Augusta 95 Centreton 96 Centreville 96 Chandos 96 Charing Cross 96 Charleston 96 Charleville 96 Chatham 97 Chatsworth 100 Cheapside 100 Cheltenham 586 Chepstow 101 Cherry Creek 101 Cherry Valley 101 Cheslev 101 Chesterlield 101 Chippewa 102 Churchville 101 Church Hill 102 Clachan 102 Claremont 103 Clarence 103 Clarence Creek 104 Clarkf, (see Newtonville) 104 Paoe. Clarksburg 103 Clark's Mills 103 Claude 104 Clavering ... 104 Clayton 104 Clear Creek 105 Clearville 104 Cliirorl 106 Clifton 105 Clifton House 107 Clinton IM Clontarf 108 Clover Hill 108 Cloyne 107 Clyde 108 Cobden Ill Coboconk 112 Cobourg 108 Codington 112 Colborne 112 Colchester P. 0. (see Oxford Village) 112 Coldsprings 115 Coldstream 113 Coldwater 587 Colebrook 113 Coleraine 113 Coleridge 113 Colinville 113 CoUingwood 114 Collins Bay 115 Colpoy's Bay 116 Columbia (Coventry P. 0.)... 115 Columbus 115 Comber 116 Combermere 116 Concord 117 Conestogo 116 Coningsby 116 Conner 116 Conroy 117 Conseeon 117 Constance (see Kinburn) 117 Conway 117 Cookstown 119 Cooksville 118 Cooper 118 Copetown 118 Coplestone 119 Corinth 118 Cornabuss 119 Cornwall 119 Corunna ... 121 Cotswold 120 Coulson 121 Courtland 121 Coventry (see Columbia) 121 Cowal 122 Craighurst 121 Craigleith 122 Craig Vale 122 Cranbrook (Grey P. 0.) 122 Cranworth 122 Crawford 122 Credit (see Springfield) 123 Crediton 123 Creek Bank 122 Creemore 123 Creighton 123 Cres.sy 128 Crietr 123 Crinan 124 Cromarty 124 -vi INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. Paoi C'rossliill 124 Croton 124 Crowlaiid 124 Croydon 124 Cryslcr 125 Cullodcn 125 Cumbfrland 125 Cutnniiiisville 1 25 Cumnock 120 Curran 128 Dacre 126 Dalhousie Mills 12fi Dalkeith 120 Dalston 120 Daiilbrth 127 Darrdl 127 Dartford 127 Davenport (Carlton Village).. 127 Dawn Mills 127 Daywood 127 .Dealtown' 127 DeCewsville 128 Deerliurst 128 Delaware 128 Delhi (See Fredericksburg)... 128 Delta 129 Demorestville 12!) Denbigh 129 Denlield 129 Dcuiston 130 Derryville 129 Derry West 130 Derwent .. 130 Desmond 131 Deux Rivieres 130 Devizes 130 Devon 130 Dexter 130 Diam ond 131 Dickinson's Landing 587 Dingle (See Ainslej'ville) 131 Di-tic (formerly Sydenham)... 131 Dixon's Corners 131 Dobbinton 131 Donegal 131 Don 132 Doon 132 Doran 132 Dorchester Station 132 Dorking 587 Dornoch 133 Douglas 133 Dover South 133 Downeyville' 133 Drayton 133 Dresden 134 Dromoro 134 Drumbo 134 Drummondville W->3t 135 Drumquin 135 Drury 135 Dryden 135 Duart 130 Dufferin 136 Dumblane 136 Dunbar 136 Dunbarton 136 Duncrief 136 Dundalk 137 Dundas 137 Dundela 139 Dundonald HO Dungannon 140 Paoi. Dunkeld 139 Duunvillo 139 Dunsford 140 Dunsinane 140 Dunlroon (formerly Bowniore) 140 Dun vegan 1 40 Durham 141 Eagle 142 East Ilawkesbury 141 Eastons Corners 588 East Oro 142 East Williamsburgh 587 Ettstville (Holtr. 0) 142 Eastwood 588 Eddystonc 143 Eden 142 Eden Mills 142 Edgecombe 142 Edmonton 143 Edwardsburg 588 Eflingham 143 Eganville 688 Egbert 143 Egerton 143 Eglingtou 143 Egniondville 144 Egremont 143 Elder 145 Eldorado' 144 Elfrida 144 Elgin 144 Elginburg 588 Elginheld 145 Elizabethville 145 Ellengowan 1 45 Ellesmere 145 Elm Grove 140 Elmira 145 Elmvale 145 Elmwood 146 Elora 146 Elsinore. 148 Embro 147 Embruu 148 Emerald ... 148 Enfield 148 Enniskillen 148 Ennismorc 148 Eunotville, (Ikrnett 1'. O.)... 148 Enterprise 149 Epping 149 Epsom 149 Eramosa 150 Erbsville 149 Erie 150 Erin 150 Erinsville 151 ErroU 151 Escott 150 Esquesing (See Stewarttown). 150 Etobiooke (See Lambton Vil- lage) 151 Eugenia 151 Evelyn 151 Everseley 151 Ethel 152 E vertou 152 Exeter 152 Fairfield (See Troy) 153 Fairfield Plain 153 Fairview 1 53 Falkenburg 153 Falkirk 153 Paor. Falkland 164 Farmersvillo 163 Farnnngton 164 Farquhar 154 Fan'an's Point 589 Fenelon Falls 689 Fergus 161 Ferguson Falls 156 Fcrmoy 166 Fernhill 166 Fcvcrsham 166 Fingal 689 Fish Creek 156 Fisherville 167 Fitzroy Harbor. 156 Flcsherton 167 Flinton 168 Flora 157 Florence 157 Foley 1.^7 Fonthill 158 Fordyce 159 Forest 159 Forester's Falls 158 Forestvillo 160 Forfar 159 Formosa 1 59 Fort Eric 160 Fort William 161 Fournier 160 Foxboro' 160 Frankford 162 Franklin 161 Franktown 1 CI Frankville 162 Fredericksburg (P.O. Delhi).. 162 Freeltou 163 Freeport 163 Freiburg 164 Frngmore 163 Frome 163 Fulhuton 164 Fulton 164 Gad's Hill 167 Gait 164 Galway 167 Gananoque 167 Garafraxa (Douglass Village). 167 Garden Island 167 Garden River 1C8 Gemley 169 Georgetown 169 Geovgina, (See Sutton) 170 Gilford 170 Gilbert's Mills 170 Gilford 170 Glad.stonc 170 Glammis 171 Glanford; 170 Glanmire 171 Glanworth 171 Gla&cott 171 Glenallcn 171 Glenarm 172 Glenburnio 171 Glencairn 172 Glencoe 171 Glenlyon 172 Glenmeyer. . 174 Glenmorris 172 Glennevis 173 Glentay 172 Glenvalc 173 INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. tU Paor. 154 153 154 154 589 58!) 1B4 155 156 155 15(J 689 156 157 156 157 158 167 157 157 158 159 159 158 160 159 159 160 161 160 160 162 161 101 162 Ihi).. 162 .. 163 .. 163 .. 164 .. 163 .. 163 .. 164 .. 164 .. 167 .. 164 .. 167 .. 167 igc). 167 .. 167 .. 168 .. 169 .. 169 ,. 170 .. 170 ,. 170 ,. 170 ,. 170 ,. 171 , 170 . 171 . 171 . 171 . 171 . 172 . 171 . 172 . 171 . 172 . 174 . 172 . 173 . 172 . 173 Paok. Olciiwilliani 173 Ooldi-'s CoiuerH 173 Oodericli 174 Golden t'rcek 175 Oolilstoiio , 170 Head Lake 220 Heatheoto 220 Hebron 220 He<:kston 220 Heidelbnrg 5!)0 Henry 220 Hepworth 221 ] 1 ereward 222 Hespeler 221 Hiawatha 221 High Kails 221 Highlield 222 Hi'^'bgate 222 Highlaml Creek 222 Hillier 222 Hillsboro 223 Hillsbnrg 223 Hillsdale 223 Hills Green 223 Hilton 223 Hoath Head 224 Horkloy 221 Holbrook 224 Hidland Landing (St. Albans) 224 Ilolmesville ....'. 32r) H(dstein 225 Holt (see Enstvillc) 225 HoDyrood 225 Horner 225 Hone v wood 225 Hoiieiield 225 Hopetowu 225 Hornliy 225 Horniiig's Mills .. 226 Houghton 220 Howiek Village (Gorrie P.O.) 226 Howe Island 228 Hnbbell's Falls 227 Hillsville 227 Humber 227 Hiiniberstime 227 Hunsdon 228 Huntley (Carp Villag.») 228 Huston 228 rfvde Park Corner 228 Iibv 22S Ilderton 22t» Indiana 22S IngersoU 22f Ingoldsby V i Inistiog(! '-'1 Inkerman "tl Innerkip 231 Innislil 2112 Iniiisville 232 Inverary 232 Inverhuron 232 Invermay 232 lona 690 Ireland (McGillivray P.O.V.. 233 Iroquois 233 Tslay 233 Ivanhoe 234 Ivy 233 Vxan. Islington 234 Janetville 234 Jarvis 236 Jarrett's Corners 236 JaaiKT 234 Johnson 236 Jolinson'a Jlills (I^kevii^w Village) 236 Jorilan 2'i6 .lerseyville 236 Jura 23tf Kaladar 236 Kars 236 Katesville 237 Keene 230 Keenansville 238 Kelvin (see Rurford) 237 Kemptville 237 Kendal 238 Keiiilworth 238 Kenmore 239 Kent Hridge 238 Ken wood 239 Kerry 239 Kerteh 239 Keswick (Village Medina)... 239 Kettlehv 240 Kevser.'. 240 Kilbride 240 Killarney 240 Killean 240 Kilmanagh 241 Kilmarnock 241 KiliMartin 241 Kilsyth 241 Kind)eiley 241 Kinlmrn 590 Kinbuni (Constance, P. O.)... 241 Kincardine 242 King 253 King Creek 254 K inglake 264 K i Mgsbridge 253 Kingston 243 Kingston Mills 590 Kingsville 254 Kinkora 255 Kinliiss 255 K i nlougli 255 Kin mount 256 Kinsale 255 Kintail 256 Kintore 255 Kippen 255 Kiiby 250 Kirklield 256 Kirkhill 256 Kirkton 590 Kirkwall 266 Klinebnrg 257 Knatehbull 357 Komoka 257 Lafontaine 258 Laggan 257 Lake Dore 598 Lakeellid 258 Lakelet 258 Lakelield 258 Lambeth 258 L'Amoronx 259 Lambton (Etobieoke, P.O.)... 259 Lanark 259 Lancaster. 260 viil INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. I !| Paoi. I^nglord 200 Iiaiif{»iil« 260 Lanf(taii 200 liatiHtlowu 2(50 LaiiNin^ 200 liurgie 6U1 Larnrr 201 Ln»kay 201 Iiiecnsboroiigh ^ 59(> (,Uicenston 596 (juccns ville 404 Raglan 406 Railtoii 405 Rainham 405 Rainhani Centre 406 Rama 406 Ranelagh 406 Ratho 406 Ravenna 406 Ravenshoc 408 Ravenswood 406 Raymond 408 Reading 406 Rednersville 408 Reekie 408 Renfrew 407 Renton 407 INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. I'ACIE. Ricfivillw 410 llichinoinl .. 408 Kiclinioiid (Bavlmm PC) 409 Kiclmionil Jiill 40!) Rioliviow 410 Eicliwood 410 Kidfjctowii 411 Ridgevilli! 410 Bingwootl ? 410 Eiplfv 411 Riversdale 411 Riviere Raisin (Villiige New Liincnstev) 411 Ronliii 412 Rob Hoy 412 Rocluster 412 Rotk.sidu 413 Rockton 412 Roekfoi-d 413 Rookiiigliiiin 413 Rockporl 413 Rockwood 413 Rodgerville 414 Bomiiey 414 Roebuck 414 Rokcby -414 Rolph 414 Ronincy 414 Boiialdsay 414 Rondeau Harbour 414 Rondeau 415 Rosa 415 Bosebank 415 Roscilalo 415 Rosodene 415 Roseniont 41(i Roscneatli 415 Rosettii 416 Rosevillc 41(! Rosseau 417 Rossville 410 Rosliu 416 Boss 417 Bothsay 596 Bouge Hill 417 Round Plains 417 Rutherford 418 Ruthren 417 Rugby 417 Russell 418 Eycknian's Corners 418 Bylstone 418 St. Ann's 418 St. Agatha 419 St. Andrews' 419 St. Catherines 419 St. Clements 422 St. Davids 424 St Eugene 423 St. George 423 St. Helens 424 St. Ives 424 St. Jicobs 424 St. Johns 424 St. Johns (St. Jolins West P. O) 425 St. Marys 425 St. Raphael 426 St. Thomas 427 Sable 428 Saintfield 429 £aleni (now called Mount Sa- lem) 429 Pahe. Salem (formerly AVynford I'. 0) 429 Sand Hill 430 Sandhurst 596 Sallbrd 430 Salnionville 430 Sandhehl 430 Sandlbrd 430 Sand Point i., 506 Sandwich : 431 Sarawak 431 Sarepla 432 Sarnia 432 Saugcen (Southampton Vil- lage) 433 SaultSte. Marie 434 Searboro' 434 S'diomberg 435 Scone 434 Scotch Block 434 Scotland 596 Sougog 435 Sealbrth 435 Sebringville 437 Seely's Bay 437 Sclby 438 Selkirk 437 Selton 438 Selwyn 438 Seneca (see Caledonia) 438 Severn liridge 438 Shakspearc 439 Shamrock 438 Shanick 438 Shaidy 439 Shannoiivillc 439 Shanty Bay 439 Sharon 410 Sharpton 440 Shellield 441 Shelburne 440 Sheldon 441 Sheridan 440 Shcrkston 597 Shetland 441 Shiph'y 441 Shrigleji 441 Sillsville 441 Silver Creek 597 Silver Hill 442 Silyeishoe 577 Simcoe 442 Singhampton 443 Skipness 443 Skye 443 Sleswick 444 Stigo 444 Smithlield 444 Smith's Falls 444 Smithville 445 Sombra 446 Sonya 446 South Cayuga 446 South Douro 446 South Dumnier 597 South Elmsley 447 South Finch 447 South Gloucester 147 South Gower 447 Southampton Village (Saugcen P. 0.) 445 South Lake 447 South March 447 Paoe. South Middleton 448 South Monaghau 448 South Mountain . 448 South Zorra 448 Sparta 449 Speedio 448 Speedside 449 Spenccrville 449 Spring Arbour 449 Springbank 449 S])ringlield 450 Springfield (Cerdit P. O.) .... 450 Springford 450 Springhill (See King P. ().)... 450 Springtowii (Bagot P. 0.) .... 451 Springville 451 Stafla 451 Stulford 597 Stamford 451 Stanley's Mills 451 Stanton 452 Stayner 452 Steele 453 Stella 453 StevensTille ; 453 Stewartown (Esquesing P O) 453 Stirling 454 Stirton 454 Stlsted (late Rowan Mills) .. 454 Stittsville 455 Stockdale 455 Stoco 455 Htoney Creek 455 Stony Point 45ft Stoutl'ville 456 Strafford ville 456 Strangford 457 Stratford 475 Strathallan 439 Strathnaii'u 461 Strathroy 459 Strathburn 461 Streetsville 461 Strettou 462 Stromness 462 Sullivan 462 Summerstown 462 Summerville 462 Sunbury 462 Sunnidale 597 Sutl'.erland's Corners 463 Sutton (Georgina P. 0) 597 Sweaburg 698 Switzerville 463 Sylvan 463 Talbotville Royal 463 Tamworth ". 463 Tajileytown 464 Tara 464 Tarbcrt 464 Tatlock 465 Tavistock 465 Tavlorholme 465 Tecumseth (Clark-svillo Vil- lage) 465 Teeswati'r 466 Teetcrville 598 Teller 466 Tempo 466 Tennyson 466 Teston 466 Tcviotdale 466 Texas Landing .. 461" INDEX TO CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. XI. Paoe. 448 448 448 448 449 448 449 449 449 449 450 I .... 459 450 \)... 450 ) .... 451 461 451 597 451 451 452 452 45a 453 45» I' O) 453 454 454 s) .. 454 455 455 455 455 45ft 456 45G . 457 . 475 . 459 461 . 459 . 461 . 461 . 462 . 462 . 462 . 462 . 462 . 462 . 597 . 463 . 597 . 598 . 463 . 463 . 463 . 463 . 464 . 464 . 464 . 465 . 465 . 465 . 465 . 46ft . 598 . 46ft . 466 . 466 . 46ft . 466 . 461 Paok. Thamesford 598 Thainpsvillu 598 Thaiu't 467 Thistleton (see Green Grove).. 467 Thomaslmrf; 467 Thorn psonville 467 Thoriibury 467 Thorndale 468 Thornhill 468 Thoriitoii 468 Thorokl 469 Thorold Station (See Merrit- tou 470 Thurlow 470 Tilbury EiLst 47. 240 Dunning, J. G. & Sons 240 Daoiu:. 240 McWilliani.s, Thoma.s 240 Drummondvillk. 240 Garner & Campbell 240 International Hotel 240 Pvper, Alexander 240 Ru.ssell, William 240 Weir, George 240 Wills &Herby 240 DUNUAS. Lawrj', Ch.nrles 272 MjMahon, .James, M. 1) ... 272 Moore, Hugh k Son 113 Pnrmenton, W. E. & Co .... ll.'J Riley ".s Hotel 113 Hmith, J. Eindlay 113 Walker, A. IL, M.D 272 IhlNXVILI.K. Neveu's Hotel 272 Perry, I'ornelius 272 Root, Harman 272 Kl<>u.\. Bain, John & Son 104 Commercial Hotel 272 Dalby House 272 Drew& Jacob 272 Elora Woollen Works 104 Froser, J. M. & Co 272 Sheppard, M Knowies, William McMillan k. Burns Mitchell & Robertson Noble, Gco.ge Royal Hotel Fkuov.s. Argo, James Dobbie & Anderson News Record Powney, Chns Stewart, A Watson, Thos Wellington Hotel Wyllie, George G FonT EiiiK. Ward, J. D FR?;i)Euu;iC.siiUKG. Whiteside, James Galt. Elliott, AVilliam Fox, Charles '(Jalt Marble Works Hu.sband, G. E Johnson, W. H Laidhiw, Willim W Reid, Robert Robson, R. k J Scott, James & Sou Gaxaxoqi'k. Abbott, E. E Albion Hotel Britton, Freeman Collard, H. & Co McCammon, S Miller, H. C Mitchell, George O'Brien, P Provincial House GK())!(iETOWX. Barber, Win. k Bros ('alder k Son Craig, J. k Bro Excliange Hotel Freeman, Wri. M. D Georgetown Hotel Halton Herald Laidlaw, William McKenzie, G. C Noble, William Starr, M. H., M.D (JODKUICH. Ca.s.sady, F Dctlor, J. V.kVo Hovton, Horace Maitland Hotel Martin, Geoige H Martin k Wliitely North American Hotel ... Policy, A. M Saliiii- House Saunders, James Shannon h Bidl Star Trueman, C. M Grimsuy. Grout, John H. & Co Kitchen, W. W., bottom lines and Mansion House GUKLl-U. AdTerli.sev Paoe. .. 272 . 104 .. 272 .. 272 .. 272 .. 272 104 104 561 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 i 240 1 240 240 240 I 240 i 240 1 240 240 240 105 272 272 105 104 104 272 272 104 161 101 161 272 272 272 501 161 161 272 272 161 160 160 160 160 ICO 160 161 161 160 169 r.61 160 ICO 81 leo 561 Paoo- Allan, Duvia 81 Armstrong, McCrae k Co... 81 Berry, Henry 81 Briilgford, John & Co 80 Carroll, E. & Co 80 Coulsoii House 80 Cowan, W. B., M.D 81 Cridit'ord, J 80 Croft, N 81 C'uthiiert, Robert 80 Day, T.J 80 Goldie, James 80 Harri.s, John 81 Herald 561 McCurry k Mitchell 80 McNeil 80 Mercury 661 O'Connor, Edw 80 Stewart, R. & J 81 Wekstcr, J gO' Hamilton. Anglo American Hotel 16 American Hotel 33 Aussem, J. H 32 l!auer, Henry 192 Beckett, F. G. & Co 192 Belling, Bennett M 192 Bevier, I)enni3 33 Billings & Turner 32 Birely & Co 192 Black, Daniel 112 Blandlbrd, Henry 33 Bruce, AV 192 Burrows, Thomas & Clias... 192 Chilnian, I. C 32 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurniice Co 17 Cook's Hotel 192 Co.\, John 33. Davillc, T. W 192 E(!kersiin, L 33 Fell, William 192 Filgiaiio, Tlieophilus LeP.. 176 Fimlh.y, W. F.., 176 (Jibson, J. W 96 Grossman, P 176 Hamilton Glassworks 32 Hammond, N 17 Hogan, J. ]r 96 Jells, Fred 190 Judd. W. H. & Bri) 9» KiMinr, .1 (16 J^i-idt, E 177 'lawson Brotlii IS ]6 Jlacalie, James 192 Milne, 1! 177 Mugiidgei Lorimer 177 Xolilcs Uilliam 192 North, Samuel 56O Ontario Vineyard 192 Pearoik, ,1 9(j P.iive, C. E. k Co. ..'..'.'.'..'. 32 I'hilp, Jamts 95 Pringlc, J. D '. I6. RiKssell, 1! 96 Shades Saloon 16 Spectator, The 145 Stevenson, Juinos 96 Teciim.scli House 176^ The Evening Times 192 Thomas, Ch.nrles L 32 Volunteers, Hotel 64 XIV INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Page, j Mills, Joseph 96 Wiiitr, .1. &Co 32 I Wright, 0. H 90 ! Yomig, H. &R 10 i Young, Thoiims 192 ,IN!!K11S0I,I,. I AMridi k Lewis 560 , 15uk(T, F. ]1 176 I r.olcs, John 17(i i Doiiiiuion House 176 ; KUis, K. Y. & Brother 97 | lugcrsoll Chronicle 3();5 ; Jloliityre, Janica 176 j It-ad, S. (1 97 : lioyal Ilot.'l 97 Wiurpnell, K. J 176 'rurmr, t<. A 176 : Turner, Jiieoh .t Co 97 ' ■Watson, W .-..* 176 KiN'osnts. i J'awdiMi, Joseph 248 , liritinh Whig 561 ! liiittou fc Priee 248 j Burnett House 218 j Campbell, Slowut & Jlae- Dimneli 248 I Caswell, J. D 2J8 I City Hof.e] 256 ! Clements, L 248 ! CJeralili llouse 256 | llerrington, J{. D 176 | lluutly, Charles 256 I IrviiiL', W. & Sou 176 I Jordou & Co 256 Kareh, J. A. & Co 256 , Kemp & Co 256 I Lintdu, J. J 248 : }JeC,irkel!, A 256 : MeCrea, T. \V 17ii ! Mclutyre, 11 248 I MeKav, J., Jr 256 ! M.:Keivey it Hireli 248 !.MeiMalu)n, 'i'homas 248 i ileNeil, Neil :. . 248 ; .\!ils.ip, E 256 : Xellij'an & Co 248 ' Noeli, John V 248 ; ■O'C.orman, M 256 I'liippen, S. ic Son 24S ] l!'-.piie, WcMi.ri: Co 176 : Hose, I'.dwin 248 Kose, l;. M 248 ' liumihill. (J. A 248 i .Sava,'.'e, Thomas 248 i Sava.'je, William H. U 248 i Siui| son. Isaac 248 | Skinner, 11 248 ' Tandy, I'echab 256 ; Wilkinson, CeoigeM 256 Lindsay. , llaiilon, T 248 I Jewett House 248 ' Keclands, J 2J8 XiONDON. Advertiser :!:'ii j Amevieaii Hous^e 28!) i Andevson, ?.!. it E 272 \ Atkinson, .(. ,', In-orge & Co 705 Buss, J. B bottom lines Cuthbert & Son 025 Davidson, L. H 233 Devlin, B 233 Dion, .roi.ejih & Cvrille 625 Dohcrty & Doherty 233 Eilwanis, Charles I) 624 and outside back cover Evans, V>'m 057 Kv.ing, S. H. & A. S ;;33 l''airbank,!, Pulus 705 I'eeks, Cobcrt 705 Fitt.M, C. .'tCo 625 Piior. Garth, Chariest Co 693 ftibcrton, A 657 Gordon, Ale.vander & Co. ... 705 Grant, W. & Co 705 Grecnsliields, S. Son & Co . 657 Gross, F 657 Hearn, Charles 667 Imperial Eire Ins. Co., inside back cover Jellyman, U 692 Larin, C 593 Lawlor, J. D 593 Life Association of Scotland, in- side back ( over. McAvay, E. F. & Co 560 McDonald, W. C 765 Mann, 1). D 705 JIarriage, Wr.lter 706 Mo.ss, William 600 Jlulholhmd it Baker 656 Munderloh, Steeneken & Co 705 National Life Insurance Company inside i)age opp. back cover. New York Life Ins. Co., vide p. op]), Inuk cover... Overing, Thomas 592 J'agels, E 656 Parke, J. C 056 Pollock & Galvert 692 (,)uinn, E. A 705 liattiav. J. & C 705 l{ire, "Brothers 592 Sndth & Phillips 056 Stinson k llicliardson Stoncham, T. F 592 Walker, J. H 593 Warren, S. II. & Co 705 Wilson it I'amsiiy 705 Winning, IIi!l& Ware, out- .side back JIoi NT IIoi'i;. Craig, William 240 N.V1'AN|-,K. Bc.vl.) & Wright 240 Cainpbell House 240 (Campbell, E. W 240 Carnall, M.itthew 240 Judd, W. S 240 Soby House 240 NKWiiruc.ii. Hope, W. A. &C.. 280 Nkwcasti,!:. MeDonald&Melcalfe 280 Ni;w IlAMiiiucii. Goodman, Kenneth 280 Nl'.WMAKKK'r. Bonllbee, A 280 Cnlverwcdl, Thomas 280 Era 501 Jones, W. S 280 Pear.son N 280 Peid, X. k D 280 Poadhouse, Samuel 280 Sin)iison, C. H 280 Oakvii.i.k Oakville House 305 Pevnolds, Thomas & Sjn... 3)5 Wal.Mh, John 305 OliANCI.VIlLE McCarthy, ' nitland 3-.)"> Paisley llouse yO'> i 0\ INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. XV Paoe. Oriu.ia. DiiUiiM, Thonins 305 Expositor "208 MoM'iitt, T. S 305 0S1IA\SA. IJ.'ci), AVm 305 .lolniston. J. 1' 305 Kfddic, James li 305 Lai-iinl, 11 48 Lo(,'kliart House 48 Kiiilroad House 305 Uigf;s, li. James 305 Taylor, P 305 Vindicator 5G1 OlTAWA. Arnoldi, K 296 Ik'ssiivr & Cowan 49 ]5oil)ndi;p, H. &S 296 Boylo, Michael 296 Biitish Lion Hotel 368 Hrowue, 1). T & Co 368 Coastini; Ki'gulations 652 Codd, D. & Co 368 <\)w.iid. 1). W. &Co 296 ■Cuitis, John 21'6 Kii.stou, W. H. &Co 48 Ernigrat ion 7 20 Gilpin, Kobmt 49 ■Gowan, U. k J 368 Grant, Donald M 49 (Ji'ison, Louis A 3(58 <}nst, Jl.Miiy 48 Harris .V Camiibell 49 Hcani, William 49 Hiik&Co 49 Hi)]K', Jiuncs it Co i9 Hotil Cnrtici- 29() Hutchison, Dr. (! 296 Intliim Alluirs 719 Isaae, Thus 49 Lyon & liiMiinn 49 .MiKi>y, William 48 jAlaitin, Dr. 49 Jlassry, W. M 49 MiJtiiiner, G 296 O'Connor & Waller 49 I'nssports 719 I'attcrson, Thomas 49 I'ost Ollice .Savings' Banks 667 Eobertson & Lawrence 368 Scott & Itoss .. 49 Spiirks, Nicholas 49 Travellers, Can-iages, regii- laticn? G54 Volniitcer Review 336 AValker k rennock 296 AVood, O. C., M.D 368 OWKN" .'^CH•^•I). Butennrt, Andrew 29G lUitclund, George W 296 Coates A Dunn 296 Sloan, J 296 (Stephens, Henry 296 Pauls Sr.vTKiN. Anglo American Hotel 369 Pauis. Bradford's Hotel 290 Brown, A\'. & Co 369 Bullock, Joseph 296 Chaniliers, It ;!(;9 Coleman, Thomas AV 309 CoreHotel 369 :Maxwell& i.hitelaw 369 I Paoe. Pertji. Patterson, AVilliam 369 lAUan, Hemy 369 Caiuidian Bolt Co 297 Coondjs, John S 309 Hart, John 297 Hick's Hotel 309 Janiieiion, Thomas 297 Kellock, J. D. & Co 297 Lane. F 297 Northgraves, G. & Son 297 Hidden, John 297 PETEUnORO. Menzies, Thos 304 Ormond &Co 304 Paul, AV. H 304 Roj'al Canadian Hotel 304 Taylor, George 304 AVhite, Robert 304 AVinsliip, T. J 304 Pi/ruoi.iA. Sovereign, Cyms 496 PlCTdX. Allison & Gibson 290 Jlerrill, Edwards 3U4 Pour Ciii.noitNK. Furry, Elisha 290 Gibbons, Peter 296 Knrr, J. C 296 Leurn, John 296 North, Jacob 296 Railway Hotel 296 liichardson, Matthew 296 Pour HuiT,. Burnett, K. AV. & Co 384 Benson, T. M 296 Fowler, AV. J 296 Hastings House 384 Helm, .lobn, jr 384 Hewsun, Charles 296 Kill',', Joseph G "... 296 Kircholier, Nesbit 296 Neelandi), T 304 iSydon, John 296 Pour PicuuY. Hoitt IV ticrow 3S5 Maw, Harrison & Son 385 Pa.\ton & Jones 296 .Spencer it Fbbels 296 AVhite, Gjorge Uriah 385 Pnivscorr. ]5rady t'oucert Hall 385 D.miels' Hotel 385 Haynen, JoHejih 385 Higbee & JlcCoy 385 Johnston, G. E 297 La Batt, i;. P 385 Ottav.-a Hotel (Junction).... 385 Traveller's Insurance Co.... 385 White, B 385 Piii.sci: Ai.uicuT. Ivnaney, James 297 Jlav.sh, Wm. H 297 Tomlinson, AV. A 297 UiiiiM(jNi) Him.. Coghlan, Thomas 05 RoiMiwooii. Clark, David 65 Nairn, .AU'.xander 65 St. Catiiauint.s. Abell, Chandler ,65 Abbott, J. AV. &Co 321 Black, John 64 Pafe. Brownlee, .Thomas U 66 Dew Drop Inn 84 Dol.son, S. G 65 Ellis House 65 Flint, J 321 Goldsmith, S 64 Gross' Dining Saloon 65 Hannifan & Laughlin 321 Havens, Malilon 65 lUxiY, AVm. AV 64 Kane Brothers 65 Kirby, James 65 MeCallmn, Peter J 64 McCoomb, Thomas 64 MeCormiek, M...JJ 65 Jlclntyre & Son 65 Mansion IIou.se 321 Jlay, A 65 May, AVm 64 Mills, A. M 321 Monroe, John B 321 Smith, George 65 Times (The Daily) 208 St. Mary's. Moore, John 1^ .Sons 64 Sr. TlID.MAS. ]5rown, llcnrv 64 Hilli.s & MetJalle 04 McLachlin, A 320 Thompson, Htmse (i4 AVhite, AVm. J 64 Sai.k.m. Salem Hotel 320 AVisslci, J. k K 220 Sandwich. Gnillot, .L P 320 Sarnia. Adams it .Scagcr 544 Barron, John ;^20 Bryce & Co 544 Un'cke, Julius P 544 Carman, Geo. A 544 Clark, William B 644 Fleming, AI a20 Darkness, W. G ;t20 JIcMillen, 1,'obcrt C 320 Sullivan, jAI 320 Seakouth. Benson, Jainrs If 544 nroadloot it Gniy 544 Cardno, Alexander 544 Cavanagh & Armitage 544 Connttr. jAI. li 544 Johnston, 1'honni.s 544 Poitcr, John .S 544 Stephens, Thomas 544 SiMcoi:. AValker & Fuller 496 SMrni'.s Faj.i.s. Fro.st & Wood 496 KetchuMi, Stejihen 496 AVard, AV. M. .v Bro 496 AViiliamson, A\' 496 SrAYNEU. Cluskey, .T.imcs -196 Laidlaw, J. D 498 I.ozie, Lawrence 496 SruATEoun. ('ale, Thomas : 496 Corrie, John 49(> Gibson, John & AVilliam ... 4;)6 llanavan, M. J 496 Hilton, G. A 496 XVI INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. K. Huntington, Lillic, llmlcliik Owen, .Iiilm Slminiaii, .Iow'|ili Stiiitli, A T'Jdiiiiisiin, li Trill-, -M. !•: ■\Viiiklir, I'lnidK k Stii.\iiii;i;v. IWI, Aivliihihl Fnwc(tt, T. i^ Co Knai'p. ('. F Lcnk'.sty k I.f (iiillce Mdiiic, isiiiir Stiiitliviiy PcKiiiitcli Srspi.NNKi'i'. r.iiinci:, (N. Y) Wrstcili Hoti'l Trx\s LaM'Im:. AlMUvlk I>;illiis AVliitc, T. n.kVii TlI(il:Mni.l,. Tiioililiill Hotel Tmiiiciiii. Britisli Hottl Citv Hotel Doiiliie, A Fiteli .t liopvs Wel'';irhiiii!, (!eoij;e ruttcrson iV l'"otluiinj,'liinn. SiUtnili i-s iVriiel|is Scott, Tlioiiiiis 1) TonoNT". Al.hvell.VCo AUeoek, 8. — < '. Laii,'lit & Co Bell,T BclU $', •ir.o 4riO 481 6'J8 .ll-J 5 1-.' 4.")0 ,'•.28 .1 1-2 oIU 121 1 r2!t .128 4:i2 :t8.'i 38.". r.i a 38") 528 512 .52^ 512 385 544 385 513 528 Paok. Davies, T. k Son 481 DonffbiH, J. k Co 513 Dre.lf;.', A. k C 544 Dullin, W. AV 613 Dunean, 1". k Co 518 K.lwards, II 3S5 Klliott, ,1. W 385 Kve.s, James bottom lines Fortier, Cliarlo-. «! 385 (iemnidl, Alixander 385 (liililinps, (icort;!! 385 (lillcsjiie, J. ."c'Co 64t» (lilmor, lsaa<' C 640 Cray, liobert H (140 (InnilryA: I.an;,'ley 4!)7 Hamilton, Alexander 4'.I7 Holmes, J 385 Hubirtus, W. 1,. & Co 497 I.ainl, 1!. W 544 Leader and I'atriot 12!) Lueas, (leorge D 407 M(('artby & Mason 432 MeCro.sson & Co 480 MeKav, S 385 Mar.st.'.ii, W. r 6S9 Matthews, "W. D. &Co 560 Morrison k ."samjison 4!i7 Noverre, Frank A 432 (t'( dnnor, 'I'homas 4!(7 O'Neil, T. H 432 Oliver, S. H 432 I'almer, .loseph 432 IVarev, .Tohu 492 I'hilli'li.s. 1! 08!) I'ilier, Hiram 089 I'oekn.dl, i;. T 432 I'rovineial Ins. Co .'! I'urse, Alexander 432 Iteed, Thomas 432 liobertson, Stoidien &; Co.. 5'j9 l{ordaii.s& Co 529 lloyal l.yeenni 490 llntliertord. Andrew 529 Savi^'n\•. Hu'.;h 1' 432 .Seott, l'et<-r .\ 432 Seott .V StoUery 529 Shnris Wni. 5; Son 088 .Shejipard, W. H ')41 Smith, Alex, 512 Smith, F 512 Smith, I'n.r. (i. W 432 Smith, 'I'lionqison k Son ... 041 Spei:(e, lln^h 432 Stanly. It 417 Star i.ilV .\Ksuranee Co 04(' Slern, S 4.10 Sj.roat, Charhs 432 Tavlor, F. r. <;. it Co 41(! Taylor, .1. & .1 4 Tavlor: .lohn & llios 941 Taylor. Wilson 416 Ttriv, .lohn bottom lines. Ti.h'v. \V. .1 4;!2 Tilbmy. C. F. k C. 041 Tiii's, Samuel 041 Trotter, 1!. C. 417 AVa^iiier, J. r 384 Walton, Benjamin 384 Walton, O. A .128 Paok. Ward, (ieorpe 384 Ware, Ot-o. H 417 Wilson, C 417 Wilson, fieo 417 Wil.son, 'William 418 Wilhnott, (ieo 417 TltKNI'ii.N. Shea, William 417 UxuniDoi:, ArDstrong Hou.so 417 Watkhlcmi. Brieker, 15. H 417 MaeCaehen^ Cob|uhoHn.. 417 W,\lFnlll>. Sbireiy, W. 11 417 Wr.i,i..\N!i. Bridf,'os, .lame.s & Co 417 Dewhnr.st, E. I! 5C0 Winriiv. Arnistroni;, F 401 Brownie I'atierson 401 Caldwell, E. M 401 Clayton, .lames 401 Donovan. M. () 401 Geirie, .lanus H 400 (!ro.se, S 401 Hijxf^'in.s, W. H 500 Holcin, .lames 400 Kinj:, liiothers 401 Ilobson llous(^ 401 Till & Lama 401 Walker. Thoma.s 401 Yarnold, 1!. 1 233 AVinni 11 Sr.viioN. Atkinson & C.attis 400 (.ornell, .'ames l{)(^ WiNliMii;. Armour, .'ohn 400 Battv, .lohn 233 Clark, Charles 233 Foiiter, F. L 400 Frazer, .lanu's 400 FnllonI, H. T. 1 400 Hiroiis, Wm. 1? 400 Land, .M. 1', 4(10 Mctire'^or, W. & 1> 400 Maethmald k Buelian 400 Nevenx, Louis 233 I'asent, Alex 400 liuhards, M. .Ir 400 Treble, .Mm .M 40n Hain, .John 400 Woonsi uiK. Criv, William 433 MiJhr. .L .M 43S O'N'eii, .lames 433 Ibid, William 433 Seott ^;: Suan, l)i.> 433 YoitKVii.i I.. Leslie, (;.or<;e H. .'i. Co ... 233 li.MI.W.W.-. Brockviih k Ottawa 297 (Ireat Wester.il 570 (iiand 'I'rnnk 008 k 577 London & I'ort Stanley (i72 Miehi,L;au '.'entral 073 NoithVrn 00i> I'orl Hope, Lind.say ami Beaverton 576 N. B. — The Alphabetical Order of places has, in a few instances, been slightly interrupted to avoid the division of a short list of names. A reference, however, to the General Index, will prevent ths least delay in finding any place in the w^ork. ^. % FBIN^I^, Agent, HUGB90K W»|!*t B«l!l^K^ KUrO^fAiO* Jt^f^i . .■'l','..!iiWi,teu CITY OF Hi jNli^llHl.TQII, OUT. vmm em mmummmmm. wm^m^mm !0 «^i atpHAB $*r&B»T i^*3iisri|f .liiiiivM, jr., waf^ou iimkrr. Mn>,'uiri', .1. inr]i<'iit<'r. Ht'rrylk'ld, H., cnrix'ntpr. DiKiiioiid, William, milliM-. Klliott, Miss Miitildii, teiirlier. Kitzgi'rald, (icrnid, widdler. Hii'lcH, Siimutd, tciirlicr. Kiipilliii, I', iimiivii'tor Adnre House. LEV KIT, MKS. A(iNKS, rostiiiislrMfl LewiH, Will., Jr. Mcfice, J. ]iro|)rit'tor Karniei's Ut'st. JfcNaiiipe, J. & W. woolen factora. iMafiiuirc, Win., curpfnter. Quarry, 11. H., K''"'"''"! iiH'ii'liant. Itt'Xaii, Miss M., tfaciier. Tlioiiiinon, .1., carpi'iitor. 'i'lioiiipHoii, Miss M., dressmaker. Tiioiii|iHoii, 1!., curpeuter. AViutir, Kcv., (.Presbyterian.) Addison.— A the County Village in the Township of Klizalicthtowii and County of Leeds. Distant fr Town 12 mile.s, and from Peitli 33 miles ; daily mail. Populotion about "-'OO. LKWIS, CDLKMAX, rostmaster and general nieivhaiit Distant from nrockvill* Adelaide.— A Village situated on the Sariiia Viruncli of the (Jieat Western llailway, in the Township of Ad.'laide, County Middlesex, 'J.'i miles from London and 30 from Sarnia. I'oimlntion 100. Money order olliec, HOAKR, JOHN S., Postmaster, iind J. P. Id liop grower. Admnston. -A Village in the Towii.ship of Admastoii, County Ibmfrew, distant from County Town 30 mites, from Toronto 3m0 mile.s, stages to Kenl'rew and Douglas. Average priee of wild land ^1 to f4, improved Jj8. Population 160. Allen, .lolin, weaver. Bain, Alexiiiider, weaver. Uaiii, ,laiii(;.s, weaver. Hlark, Williiim, wagon maker. Jiolger, .Martin, eariwiiter. Brown, Alexander, farmer. Rrowii, (Jcorge, si'ii., (tarpcnter. Brown, .lames, eooimr. Burlaiigett, (ieoigi', teaidier. Campbell, .lolin, .sen., .1. P. Campbell, i'l'ter, sen., shoemaker, ('ardilf, (ieorge, farmer. , Cardill', liiebaid, farmer. Chervv, W. IL. weaver, Connolly, Tlioiiins, cooper. Far([uliais()ii, David, ear()eiiter. Pelioii, Vital, blacksmith. J'^dej-, .Foil II, carpenter. Ciillaii, .loliii, carpenter. CJi)rniHn, .Tohii, geiieiid merchant. (lormuii, Patrick, .1. P. Oorman, Simon, hotel keeper. Cralinm, Daviil, farmer. Hartiielt, .loliii, blac^ksmJth. Hud.son, Chnrles, proprietor .Slianiinck hotel, Lamoiit, Helen, teacher. Lyons, Tlidiiias. teacher. McConiiick, William, tailor. ilcDoiigall, Mrs. A., hotel keeper. McDougall, Mrs. S., hotel keeper. Mc.Doiigall, W. & A., grocers. Mcr, -T. P. Allison, .lo.seph B. Bak(!r, .lames, butcher. IJartlett, Francis, architect and builder. Bogeit, if. ('., coniieillor. Curlett, C. .1., cleik. Cnrlett, K. H. Daveriie, 1! , councillor. Davis, P. 1). eonneillor. Dorlaiid, Paul .1. auctioneer. Dorlan.i, Philip Kvaiis, Dr. (!ibb, TIhw. F., p. L. S. Haight, D., treasurer. Harding, Uev. K., ^Church of Kiighind.) Hart, .Tames, wngon maker. Hawley, Samuel Johnston, .Samuel, shoemaker. Loynes, .lames, carpenter. Ogdeii, .(. 1)., teacher. (Jutwatcr, .lolin, I. P. Peii.ier. Chas., .1. P. Piatt, B. & P., tanners. Poole, A. W.j proprietor Adolphustowu }IuteI. Uuttan, K., councillor. Sweetman, Capt. W. H. Trumjiour, Paul Tmniiwur, S. "W. WATSON, J. J., Postmaster and general mtrchtnt*, .1 20 AOINOOURT -AlKLAYVILLE. Aglnconrt.— A podt VilUg* in the Towinhlp of Srarl»ro, County York. mile», tnd from Marklmm 7 milw. D»ily ra»ll. PopuUtion 40 Fletcher, Ker. I). H., (PrMbjrterian.) Irving, Willinin, teacher. Dietant from Toronto IS I MILNK, JOHN, Poatiuaater and general merchant. r- jUIiaCralKt— An important ViUagn and Station of tho Orand Trunk Railwaj.iiituatcd on the Haublo Biror, in the TownHhips of McOillirray and Eiwt WilliaIn^ ('ounty Middlesex, 4'2 milca from London liy rail and 24 by road ; from Piirk Hill 7, Luran 7 and Ourlitilo 3. Tho aurrounding noiintry is unnurposncd for ita fertility, and *n extenHivo and incrpofiing businesa ia done in the exportation of grain, lumber, stovca, etc. Money order olllrc. Population, 600. AII^A CKAIO HOTEL, A. Munro, proprietor. Alexander, ( Ihnrlcs, carriage maker. Armstrong, Uobt-rt, Hhoeniaker. ATKINSON, W. K. k CO., general merchantu and manufacturera boota and ahoea. BELCH, ALKXANDEK, editor and prop. North Middlesex Jtcview; books and stationery. Blackwell, Thomaa, telegraph oiwrator. Boles, L. C., hotel. Bruce, Adam, acction superintendent O. T. R. Christophcrson, Iter. Hall, (Wesleyan). Coulter, Andrew, hotel. Crawford, Williom, cooper. Cuaick, C, hotel. BS8EUY, Campbell & JOHNSTON, llourmilb. Evans, .lohn, baker. GOODFELLOW THOMAS, tinsmith Harcus, Oeorge, builder. Harrison, James, tailor. Henderson, Donald, M.D., druggist. HEKSKY, 8. C, produce merchant. Hey, Thomas, drugs and groceries. Hughes, John, general merchant. Jamieson, Alexander, blacksmith. Kinsman, H., dentist. Long, Joshua, cooper. Longatalf, J. <\, hotel. Mc Alpine, Duncan, carpenter. McAlpine, John, carpenti^r. McHlilDE, M., boots and shoes. (Reaadr.) McDonald, Uol,.nd, general merchant. Mcintosh, William, i)laning mill. McKinnon, Angus, M.D. Martin, J. J., bricklayer. Miliell, (Jeorge A., general merchant. MUMFOKl), E. A., station agent. MUNUO, A., proprietor Ailsa Cinig Hotel. Munro, Hector, carpenter. NEVILIA T. (i. .S., groceries, wines and liquors. NOKTH MIDDLESEX REVIEW, Alex. J. Belch, proprietor. Prangley, E., wagon maker. Price, Thomas H., general merchant. Priestley, John W., produce ond lumber. Priestley, Thomas C, buililf. RANTON, JOHN & JAMES, general merchants. Revington, Joseph, saddler. Sherwm, William, cabinetmaker. Sholf, Dennis, general merchant. Smith, J. S.. M.P.P. Sweeney, John, grocer. Weber, Albin, merchant tailor. \ AlnlayvillCa — (Dingle P. O.) — A Villago situated ou the Maitland River, in the Townships of Grey and Morris, County of Huron, 30 miles from Oodorich, 95 from Hamilton and 13 from Seaforth Station, G.T.R. Improved land in tho neighborhood averages $20 per acre. The river atfords excellent manufacturing power. Manufacturea of all kinds are required. Population, UOO. Ainlay, Charles, cabinetmaker. Armstrong, William, hotel. Beaton, Norman, carpenter. Bristol, Rev. S., (Wesleyan). Davidson, J. & J., wagon makers. Evans, T. R., books and stationery. jishleigh & Gerry, cabinetmakers. Oerry, Benjamin, sash factory. Graham, A. W., M.D. Grant, A., carpenter. Grant, J. R., druggist. GRANT, WILLIAM, Postmaster. Hamilton, A., butcher. Haysett, Rev. S., (Bible Christian). Holmes, W. G. R., M.D. Johnson, J. B., dentist. Jones, R«v. R. S., (Canada Presbyterian). Kelly BrotherK, lime and stone dealers. Kennedy, J. E. k Co., bakers. Kerr, Rev. John, (Episcopal). Kerr, J. W., insurance agent. Knetchtel, J., leather and findings. Knetuhtcl William, saddler. Knox, T., grocer. Leckie, John, general merchant. Leonard, J., hotel. Livingstone, William, general merchant. McCormack, John, carpenter. McLaughlin, James, shoemaker. McPhail, John, cooper. Main, A., general merchant. Moms, S. B., carpenter. Pearson, S., shoemaker. Preston, Rev. P., (New Connection Methodist). Ross, D., tailor. Smalc, S., tailor. Shelton, James, auctioneer. Smith, John, R., leather and finding*. Smith Brothers, shingle makers. Thompson, Peter, carpenter. Thynne, Alexander, teacher. Vanstone, William, miller. West Bn>thers, general merchants. Willson, William, wagon maker. Wright, Charles, butcher. Wright, G. H., general merchant. AIKKY— ALDEKVILLE. 31 Alrey. -(I*- "• AIilborough.)~A VilUgo in tho Township of Aldborotigh, County Elgin, 30 miJi fromSt. Thoiuu. Stagu* daily to Clulliam and Bt. Thniau. Population, 100. lleaton, Alexander, »li(H'mak8r. Uolden, John, ■lio«maker. Ciimplii'll, Duncan, wagon maker. (;ampli«ll, .lohn, carjxMiter. CAKI'KNTKH, L., r.'H(ni»»ttr, citato agent. Carpenter k McLean, geniral mfrchanta, Curric, Kev, IVtcr, (PrMhytorian). Gray, Angui, tailor. Qrob, Henry, tailor. Lamont, Ihigiild, lijackamith. Lnniont, John, lilackHinith. McDiarnud, L., CUrk Divition Court Mclntyre, Dunciin, cur)M-nter. Mclnlyro, John, carjMinti'r. BIuLcfln, Adam, niillcr, TimewuU, Jamea, hottl. Alberton«— A Village in the Townahip ,of AncMter, County AVcntwortli, 14 miles from Hunilton and 66 from Toronto. aMITlI, S. W., Postmaster. Albion.— (See Bolton.)— A Post Villnge on the Hirer Ilumber, in the Township of Albion, County PmL Diitaut from County Town, 10 miles; from Toronto, '23 miles. Money Order cilice and Savings Bank. EVAN.S, GE0R(;K, Tostmiuiter. Alburyi— A Post Village on tho Grand Tnmk Railway ond shore of Bay of Quintu, in th» Township of Amcliasburgh, County of Prince Kdward, with a Urge trade in grain, lumber and cordwood. Land averages from $10 to $50 per aorc. Distant from County Town, 24 miles; from Toronto, lOG miles. Population, 150. Alley, John, cooper. Alley, Tliomas, butcher. Carringtou, William, sash and door manufacturer. Cunningham, Henry, senr., commission merchant. Dempsey, Isaac. Dempsey, IVter, junr., J. P. Deuipscy, P. C, cabinetmaker. Dempsey, Vf. 11., butcher. Dempsey, ^V. T. Foues, W. A., architect. Germain, Sarah J., teacher. Graydon, William, cabinetmaker. Hunt, Henry B., councillor. Kemp. N., councillor. Maxeu, Levi, painter. Onderdonk, John, wagon maker. Peck, James, sear., shoemaker. PECK, JAME.S 11., IVstiuaster, attorney, iaiaraac« agent, nur.seryman, etc. Peck, M. A., dressmaker. Peck, William, coroner. Picrson, A. Pierson, David, broker. Uoblin, George. Roblin, Philip, councillor. Sager, Albeit, constable. Sager, (ieorgi' W., saddler. Sprague, Sylvunus. Thenter. Siwncer, Robert, J. P. Starr, Rev. — , (Wesleyan.) Taylor, Sylvester, woolen factory. Tucker, B. Tucker k Rannie, lumber dealers. Underbill, Win., proprietor Black Horse hotel. Ifpper, James, projirietor Allanbuivh HoiU'* Upper, Joseph, proprietor Upper House, Ui)per, Win., livery stable. Upiier, Willis, carpentar. Vannlstine, MiUs. (•ttrj)enter. Vanderburgli, Henry, cariH'uter. Wilkerson, Jacob, carpenter. AVilliams, James, carpenter. Allandale lllills« — A Post Village situated on the Indian River, in the Township of Otonabee and County Peterboro', {in the neighborhood of Rice Lake. Distant from Peterboro', the County Townj 10 miles. Population about 2S0. SHORT, RICHARD J., Postnia.ster and saw mill proprietor. Allan Park.— A Post-office station on the Sangeen River, in the Township of Bcntinck, County o Grey, with a good trade in grain and lumber. miles, from Toronto, 90 miles. Daily Mail. Adlam, George, carpenter. Bamfud, John, cariientcr. Blakeley, John. BODDY, THOMAS, Postmaster and gen, merchant. Brigliam, Henry, wagon-maker. Campbell, Robert. Chittick, Guy, hotel-keeper. Cochrane, Alexander. Collett, Henry, Cook, Wm, Scrlin, James, carpenter. Derliu, Thomas, carpenter. Land averages $25. Distant from County Town, 34 Evans, Rev. W, B., (Episcopal), Fensoin Bros., millers and lumber dealers. Goodrue, Charles P., general merchant. Herd, Win., cariienter. Hopkins, James. McDonald, Daniel, councillor, McKenna, Michael. Marshall, James. Stephens, Alex, teacher. Tvreman, Thoinr.a. W'hiteford, William. Wilkinson, Robert. . vJ JA'LLENDALE— ALM A. 23 Allendale— A VinnRe ami station of the Northern Railway, in the Townihip of Inniiflll, Couutp}' Simooe, our mill" South of Burric. Money onkr olliie. ropulation, 150. Boon, John, hotel kcci^r. Ihirns, Kdwaril, mason. Brooks, Stanley, Maoksinith. Cline, Francis, carpenter. Cuhosi, Wni., lilackstnith. Dnrlmni, John, projirietor saw mill. Hamlin Anihrose, liotcl keeper. Little, Tlioina*, hotel keeper. LITTLE, A\. C, M.l'.P. McMahon, Jame.s, dry foods. Milhurn. S. J., i)ro])riet(>r of saw mill. MISCAMrHKLL, A., l'ostnie»ter. Myers, .lacob, land a^'eut. Hoss, John, station a-^ent N.K.K. Sheridan Felix, merchant. Slieridan, Jaraea, murchaut. in«lnf«nA Allenford — A rost-ofliee in the Township of Amabel, County Uruce. SlIAUP, WIL, roslnuister. AlllSOnville.— A Village on the Con.secon Creek, in the Township of Ilillicr, County I'rince Kdwnrd. Di.stant from the County Town 12 miles, and from Toronto, 100 miles. Average price of laud, $30 to gsri. Population. 60. Ainsworth, Henry, farmer. Ainsworth, Phillip, farmer. Allison, l.'yrrs R., proprietor lumber yard. Benson, David, teaolier. Burr, Wm., farmer. HICKS, KOYAL C., Postmaster. McFuul, Nelson, farmer. Noxon, D., farmer. Spalford, Samuel, carpenter. ThoHia.i, A., I'armer. Tiiorne, Wm., teac'lier. Valliere, Peter, rarmiT. Vatich-ny, W. II., carpenter. William, Daniel J., farmer. AllistOIla — A Village in the Townshijis of Ks.sa and Teciunseth, CountyiSimcoe, 25 miles from Barri and 60 from Toronto. Stage.s to Cookstown and Kosemont. Population, 175. Buyers, Wm., carpenter. Chaffey, K., M. 1). Crosbie, Aitken k, Co., founders. Dillane, M., wagonniaker. Drury, T., general nu-rchant. Edwards, W., hotel. Fahey P., hotel. FLKTCHKU, C.KO. P. M., flour mills. Hands, W., hotel. Hislop, Kev. J, K., (Canada Presbyterian.) Keppel, Kev. J. H., (We.sleyan.) Kinzie, Abel, cabinetmaker, Madill, John, M. D. ,-;aa Mawhinney, Wm., saddler. Uay.son, J., general merchant. Seager, J., general merchiint. Sleightholm & Fletcher, general merchant*'. Strachan, John, shoemaker. . Wightman, Adam, blacksmith. AlloOt — A Post OlUce in the Township of Chiiiguacousy, County Peel. CLARK 1D(JE, THOMAS, Postmaster. Alma. —A Post Village situated on the Gravel Roatl leading to Guelph, at the junction of the Town line of Niehol, Peel, Pi'kiugton, in the County \\ elliiigton. Distant from CUielph, the County Town, 18 mile,s, and from Hamilton 49 miles. Population, 100. Blakely, Wm. Cousins, Henry, e«rpenter. Cromar, Robert. Culhini, C^rofton, carpenter. GRAHAM, THDS., Postmaster and gio. merchant. Johnston, James. Johnston, Thomas. McCrae, Robert. Miller, Henry, cabinetmaker. Rumble, Henry. Steele, J. C, hotel proprietor. Switzer, James. Tindale, Riehard. 94 ALMIRA— ALMONTE. i; Alnira. — A Village on the River Rouge, in the Townihip of Markham, County York, coiUainiBg 1 flour mill, 1 foundry, i chuiehcs, 1 common school, &c. The iirincipal trade is in grain, flour, cord- wood, and agricultural implements. Average price of land, $60. Distant from County Town, 24 miles. Daily mail. Population, 76. Armstrong, E. B., accountant. Bowman, .lames, dentist. BOWMAN, JOHN, Postmaster and miller. Bruce, John, teacher. Campbell, Usv. John, (Presbyterian.) Denison, Thomas. Dcner, John, cooper. Duncan, Rev. John, (Presbyterian.) Farmer, Thomas, planing mill. Gilmour, James, general merchant. Haylcs, Robert, tailor. Hnyles, Robert H., veterinary surgeon. Hoover, Jacob B., cooper. McClellan, Rev. John, (Baptist.) Miller, Elijali, dyer. Miller, Lyman, woollen factor. Miller, Mrs. Lyman, dressmaker. Morrison & Armstrong, iron, founders, &c. Mustard, James. Mustard, William Nigh, Jonathan, accountant. Sinklater, Tlios., shoemaker. SiMjflbrd, Alfred. S))offord, Arthur. Spofford, William, accountant. Wideman, Rev. Jacob, (Mennonite.) AlmOBtCt — A flourishing Village, situated on the Mississippi river, in the Township of Ramsay, County Lanark. Disttut from Perth, 26 miles, fr»m Ottawa 3.5, and from Brockville 35. It is a station of the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad, and possesses first-elass water privileges. The woolen goods face tory of Messrs. B. & W. Rosamond, are among the most extensive in the Dominion. Money order offlc- and Savings Bank. Population 2,000. Ackland, Dudley, wagonmakcr. Acton, Nassiiu, shoemaker. Aikenhcad, David, farmer. ALMONTK GAZETTE; (weekly) Wm. Templeman. ALMONTE HOUSE, S. H. Davis, prop. (See adv.) Bain, Walter, farmer. Baird, William, farmer. Barker, William, farmer. Barrie James, liotel. Bennett, M.. bkcksraith. Black James, farmer. Bond, Joseph IL, tinsmith. Br.tggs & Northnip, (Cyrus Bragg, L. C. Northrup,) woolen factory. Brown & ile Arthur (Robert Brown, Peter McArthur) general merchants. Bruce, Jomes, general merchant. Burke, Rev. E., (Clujrehof England.) CANNON, GILBERT, woollen factor (see adv.) Cannon, Jolin, farmer. Cole, J. K., innkeeper. Coulter, John, lariner. Curry, William, blacksmith. DAVIS, S. IL, ])rop. Almonte House (see adv.). Dolierty, Eraneis ■!., tailor. Doyle & McLean (Thos. Doyle, Daniel McjLean), general merchants. Drennan, Joines, farmer. Drury, Robt., saddler. Edwards, C, shoenuilcer, Etnp(T, Wm., grocer. Foley, Patrick, farmer. Forgie, Andrew, storekeoper. Galbraith, Daniel, M.P.P. Giliiiore, John, farmer. Oleason, Wm., fanner. Gloasop, Daniel, shoemaker. Gordon, Rev. John, (Presbyterian.) Gregg, .lames, fanner. Gregg, Jolin, farmer. Hamlin, — , fanning mill maker, Henderson, C. E., books, &c. Hume, John, tinsmith. Jamieson, Joseph, attorney-at-law, Johnston, R., storekeeper. Lawsoii, Walter, harness maker. Lindsay, Garvin, farmer. Lochead k Tomlinson, general store. Long, George, tailor. McArthur, Arch., farmer. McCullough, J. W., tailor. McDowell, Rev. Henry, (We»leyan). McEwan, U., tailor. JIcFarlane, David, farmer. McFarlane, James, farmer. Mi'Farlanc, Matthew, farmer. McGuire, John, cabinet factory. McKenzie, Rev. Wm., (Free Church). MeKinnon, John, grocer. McLean, Alex., griit mill. McPkee, A. woollen factory. Marshall, A., farmer, Medealf, Hugh, farmer. Itenzies, John, Registrar N. R. Lanark. Millians, Wni., farmer. Moore, Gilbert, fanner. Morrison, Daniel, general store. Mostyn, Wm., M. D. Nasniith, fjawrenee, farmer. Niehcdson, Edward, farmer. NORTHGHAVES, G. D., watchmaker and jeweler. (Sec^ adv.) O'Brien, (loorge, farmer. O'Brien, Richard, builder. O'Hare, John, carriage maker. O'MALI.EV REV. ANTHONY E., (Roman Cath.) O'Reilly, Jonn, general merchant. O'Reilly, Patric'-i, hotel. Patcrson, Geoi'ge, general merchant. Patersou, James, general merchant. Patterson, James, M.D., druggist. Patterson, William, farmer. Paul, John, farmer. Pueblo, — blacksmith. Raines, T. W., dentist. Kca, James and John, farmers. ALMONTE— ALTONA^ 21$ B«burn k Watson, general merclumts. Keed, J. L. grocer, Robinsun, Jolin, farmer. Robinson, William, sawmill. ROSAMOND, B. aud W. •& Co., manufacturers of woolen goods. (See adr.) Shaw, Alexander, druggist Smith, William, farmer. Snedden, J. D., farmer. Stafford, Henry, hotel. StaHord, .John, shoemaker. Steele, Alexander, farmer. Steele John, farmer. Steiihcns, John, gristmill. TKMPLEMAN, VVM., Editor Almonte Gazetter. Thompion, George, farmer. THUULL, J. H., watchmaker. (See ady.) Turf>«HUW McLeod, John, prop, of Maiden mills and distillery, Mcljiod, Gordon, coiinsellor at law, McVitty, James, Sexton Church of England. Netles, A. G,, shoemaker, O'Calligbau, William, cultle dealer. :imA Odette, Levi, mouhler. Pargaton, Jlrs., dressmaker. Park* J(>hn R. k C6. PARK, JOHN R. Jun., (Park k Bon-owman.) PARK k BORROWMAN, (J, R. k W.), sash and door manufacturer. (See adv.) sl >{£»*. Park Street Brewery, W. McLean, proprietor. ! Paxton, Thoma,s. Peto, Henry. Pierson, Dr. Daniel. Presston, Press, I)hu'k6mith, Primeau, Francis, blacksmith. Primeau, Francis F., blacksmith. Prinean, Israel, blacksmith. Prineau, Frank, blacksmith. Raeicot, Jliss Mary, dressmaker. Reaume, Alex., blacksmith, Reano, Lewis, lilacksmitli. Reneaud, Noah, blacksmith. Relieau, Nelson, farmer, REYNOLDS, R. T., M,D, Roberts, Mrs. Isabella, gi'ocer. Rose, John, cooper. SALMON 1, M, J,, general merchant. (See adv,) Sammond, Miss Matilda, groceries and provisioi^^j ^^ Skinner, Mrs, C, Skinner, Miss E, B., teacher. Smith, David, barlwr, Smith, Daniel, liaker. Smith, Mrs, f^lizabeth, gi-oceries and provisions, Sudner, Wm., shoemaker. Stanton, Dr. Stephens, Major, farmer, Stephens, Ezekial, farmer, Taiisey, ,Tohn, shoemaker, TEMPLETON, JAMES, solicitor, (See adv.) THOJIAS, CHAS, W. & Co., miUera, (See adv.) . Tonilinson, Thomas, blacksmith. Tomlinson, Jlrs. Thomas, TWOM EY, M I( 1 r AE \,, grocer, (See adv.^ Valentine, E,, shoemaker. Ward, John, groceries, and eating hou.se. , Webber, Mrs., boarding house. West, Henrv, shoemaker. Wilkinscm, W. T., saddler, WILSON, GEO., land, ins, and gen, agt, (Sec adv.) Young, Asa, grocer. Amiens.— A Post Office in the Towiuhip of Lobo, County Middlesex. McARTHUk, C. SEN,, Poetmaster. ■•>. ' S8 ANC4ST«R-T7ANJGkUa Ancaster* — A Village in the Township of Ancaater, County Wentworth, 7 miles from Hamilton, ,3 from Dundas station G. W. R., and 47 from Toronto. It ia smrounded by an excellent agricultural 'c6untty, and posseases several extensive manufacturing establishments, the principal of which arc aa follows : — Mr. E. Thuresson's card clothing manufactory is an entirely new business in this country, 38 machines are constantly at work turning out all sizes of card clothing of the most superior quality. The Ancaat«r Knitting Company emj)loys over 100 hands in the manufacture of all kinds of knitted goods. Messrs. H. & A. Egleston do an extensive business in the manufacture of ngricultural implements, and every d«- soription of cotton and wooleu machinery, and Mr. A. Egleston has lately erected commodious woolea and cloth mills and employ about 20 hands. Population 500. Ancastcr Knitting Company ; \Vm. Dewar, Manager. ANCASTER HCVfEL, Chas. Phillipo, proprietor. Arkell, Arthur, miller. Ballard, Rev. J. McLean, B.A., (Church of England.) Brandon, J., M. D. Bull, John Jones, blacksmith. Bull, Wm. Jones, hotel keepar. Bush, Thos., farmer. Byrns, George, shoemaker. •Campbell, James, farmer. Carpenter, John, tailor. Chamberlain, Wui. H., grocer. ' . Chen, James Clark, Edwin, baker and grocer. CRANN, JOHN, prop. Aucaster Hotel. (See adv.) CROOKS, ARTHUR, bailiff. Dewar, W., Ancaster Knitting Company, Donnelly, 15. W., druggist. Dunbar, Thos., farmer. Egleston, Frank, carpenter, FGLESTON, H. & A. (Harris & /lonzo Egleston) foundry and machine shop. (See adv.) Ellis, Roljert, woolen manufacturer. Evans, Lewis, machinist. I'armer, Wm. • FINDLAY, S. A., general merchant. Forsyth, Robert, tailor. Gabel, Francis, tanner. , Qabel, Jacob, tanner. Guest, G«orge, builder. Guest, George, jun., blacksmith. Gurnett, James, gcniiral merchant. GURNETT, L. A., clerk 6th Div. Court & mcrcht. Halson, Charles Hammil, Richard, butcher. Hiuton, George, woollen manufactory, IRWIN, RICHARD, hotel keeper. (See adv.) Kelly, Isaac, flour miller. , Kemp, Lewis, carpenter. Lees, Rev. John, (Presbyterian.) Liddycott, D., engineer. Lodor, Wm., farmer. Lowrey M. S., hotel keeper. McCrimmon, Wm. builder. McKAY, MRS., Postmistress, McMillian, John, blacksmith. Marr, Adam, cabinet maker. Marr, Thomas, cabinet maker. Milne, James, attorney-at-law. Murdock, Andrew, carpenter. Murdock, George, carpenter. Nichols, James, manufacturer. O'ilara, Richard, farmer. Orton, Henry, M. D. PHILLIPO, CHARLES, prop. Anca-ster Hotel, Postan, Richard, general merchant. Postal], Thomas, farmer. Raymond, Anson, druggist. Richardson, Htnry, M. D. Rickard, Daniel, saddler. _ Rousseaux, George B. Sproul, Thomas, blacksmith. Stone, Samuel, farmer. Taylor, Jos., wagon maker. THURESSON, EYRE, J. P., manufacturer of card clothing for cotton and wool machines, and all kinds of machinery. (See adv.) Thurcsson, W. II., manufacturer of agricultural im- plements. Tisdal», M. L. D. Wethey, W. IL, principal grammar school. Williamson, William WILSON, JAMES, .shoemaker. Yokam, Rev. Jlr., (Methodist Episcopal.) Anderson.— A Post Village on Flat Creek, in the Township of Blanshard, County Perth. Distant from County Town 20 miles ; from Toronto 108 miles. Average price of land $30. Population 50. Holmes, Rev. J., (Wesleyan.) Smith, Rev., (New Connexion.) McCallum, Rov. E., (Wesleyan.) ' WHITE, H., Postmaster. ' O'Connor, Rev. R., (Roman Catholic.) Angus.— A Village situated in the Township of Essa, Coilnty Simcoe, between the Nottawasaga and Pino Rivers, and a station on the Northern Railway, 12 miles from Biirrie, the County Town, 22 from Collingwood, and 72 from Toronto. The two rivers supply ample water pnvilcgeB. Money order office. Daily mail. Population 350. Bush, Jones T., estate agent. Bush, John L. T., hotel keeper. Boyes & Nelson, general merchants. Cameron D., builder. Chapin, T. F. statiou agent. Clarke Richard, shoemaker. Cooper, A. & R., general merchants. Cradock, A. & W., general merchauta. Devlin, S. L., furniture dealer. Foster, Robert, hotel keeper.. Foster, Samuel, hotel kee{)er. Graham, James, hotel keeper. Hewlett, Wm., blacksmith. Hislop, Re". J. P., (Canada Presbyterian.) Lawrence, D. L., sjuldler. McDougall, W, II. , hotel keeper. Mather, John, general merchant. Price, Chas., shoemaker. Still, Charles, shoemaker. Sparling, Edward Adolph, teacher. Tomlinson, Joseph, painter. Tucker, Rev. Samuel, (Wesleyan.) Turton, Wm., tanner. Van tassel, J. H,, tinsmith. Wilkinson, Joseph, blacksmith. ^M ■^■u ANTRIM— ARDOCH. 2» Antrini- — ^ Village in the ton-nship of Fitzroy, County Cnrluton, 31 miles from Ottawa. Population, 50. T. CAVANAGH, Postmaster. Appin.— A village and station on the Oreat Western Railway, 26 miles from London, in the Townahip of Ekfrid, County Middlesex. Population, 160. Black, Angus, general merchant. Black, Oforge, hotel. Black, Duncan, farmer. CAMPBELL, ANGUS, Postmaster, insurance agent. Dewitt, S., cabinetmaker. Jolli, THOMAS, J. P., Postmaster, k gen. merch't Langley, Patrick, hotel-keei^r. Ijiingley Thomas, veterinary surgeon. Lemon, HobiTt, hotel and general store. Lyons, John, farmer. Mcdregor, Malcolm, lumber dealer. MeMuikin, Thomas, general agent. Moore, John, Hhociiuiker. Murphy, John, J. P. Nichol. David, miller. llusk, John, woolen factor. Kyau, W. J., tailor. Ste^)hcns, Thomas, blacksmith. . Walt. Whitney, wagon maker. Arnott. — A Post-ofTiee in the Township of Holland, County Grey, 12 miles ijonth-eost of Owen Sound. Poi)ulation 75. MURRAY, WILLIAM J., Postmaster. ;er and gen. mereht. 1, 35 miles from vicinity averages lation, 500. Arnprior* — An Incorporated Village on the Brockville and Ottawa Hallway, at the junction of the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers, in the Township of McNab, County Renfrew. Distance from County Town, 65 miles, from Ottawa, 40 miles, from Toronto, 200 miles. Stages in winter to and from Ottawa. Average price of land 9!20 to. ?40. Money order office and Savings Hank. Population, 2000. Allan, J., tailor. Armstrong, — , M.D. Arthur, J. AS'., teacher. Ash, Rev. J. C, (Wcsleyan.) Bates, K. A. attorney. Bell, Jame.s, insurance agent. Bell, J., grocer. Bellamy, J., tinsmith. Blair, Mev. Jlr., (Methodist Kpiscopal.) Blair, James. Bouvier, Kev. J., (Roman Catholic) Brown, David, taiuier. Brown and Wilson, general merchants. Butler, John, tinsmith. Butler, John, auctioneer. Campbtdl, Mrs., hotel-keeper. Carss, Rol)ert. Caras, William, generid merchant. Carss, W. & Co., planing mill. Connors & McGill, shoemakers. Craig, George, baker. Cranston, — , M. D. Dashnan, I)., eoo|>er. Dossie, Peter, wagon-maker. Dean, Williaui. Dorwin, — , watchmaker. Dowsell, A. H., J. P. Driscoll, J. C., proccr. Duuroche, Rev. C. T., (Episcopal.) Edey, E., hotel-keeper. Edey, Henry, wagon-maker. Elliott, Thomas. Farmer & Gibb, shoemakers. Fletcher, R., painter. Foy, Thomas. Frazcr, J., raihvaj' agent. Frazer, George, bookseller. Glenn, J. F., grocer. Goodwin, John, Hanly, George, painter, Harrington, E., general merchant. Harvey, John. Harvey, ^\■illianl. Heath, J., tailor. Hope, Samuel, weaver. Junkius, John, c.irpentcr. Kenny, J . Lang, Jolin, painter, Lang, W. H., gunsmith. Laycock, Andrew. Lindsay, Rev. Peter, (Presbyterian.) Lyons, R., hotel-keejier. Lyons, W., shoemaker. McDermid, James, i;arpcnter. McDonald, Archibald. McDonald, W. T., insurance agent. SlcDougal, J. JIcGuire, H. M., tanner. McLACHLAN, DANIKL, M.P.P McLachian, J(din. McLacblan & Bros., millers, McLachlun & Bros., planing mills. H ARNPRIOR— ARVA. i< J MoNftman, D. hot«l-kr6per. Sohofleld, W., carpenter. Sherlock, — , butcner. McPh»e, Mini, tem'her. Mcl'lierion, A., carpenter. Hack, H. L., teacher. Maokay, William. MarrcllM, C, shoemaker. Sljtenre, F., marble cutter. Stewart, Thomiis, woolen factor. Marquand, — , tailor. Stewart k 'I'ierney, general merchant*. Mavnanl, J., saloon keeper. Miller, William, oooiMir. Storie, Thomas, ciirjienter, Sutherland, Thomas. Mitchell, - , telegraph operator. Swan, — , butcher. Mitchell, J. C, lancy goods. Taylor, (ieorge, general merchant. Moore, .lohn, carpenter. Thom[«on, .lolm. NEILSON, A. 0., publisher k prop. Canadian Tiinu Tilley, Arthur. Keilson, G. K., general merchant. Wait, J., druggist. Ogden. — , liTery stable. Walker, — . tailor. * Ogden, — , butcher. Wntson, Miss, tailoress. Parker, Andrew, shoemaker. White, James, wagon maker. Pettypiece, Miss, teacher. White, James, grocer. Prout, Mr.s., hotel keeper. White, John. Ranisny, Daniel, general nierohant. Willis, William. Robertson, Neil. Wilson, J., tanner. Rorison & McEwan, iron founders. Wilson, William, shoemaker. RUSSKLL. ANDHKW, Postmaatcr. Wolf, Jonathan, cabinet maker. RusseU, Andrew & Son, general meruhonta. Young, Mrs., general store. Ar08« — A Village on Balsam Lake, in the Tow nahip of Dexley, County Victoria. Distant from County Town, 22 miles; from Toronto, 90 miles. Average price of land, |4 to $10. Population, 50. Butler, Miss Emma, teacher. Ferguson, Miss T., teacher. Hardie, Uev., (Wesleyan.) Hodgins, Charles, prop. Coboconk Hotel. Kerr, Miss Nancy, teacher. King, John, carpenter. MclNNlS, CHAKLKS, Postmaster. McLean, Miss J., teacher. McLean, Her. John, (Presbyterian.) Reynolds, John. Arthur* — A flourishing Village in the Township of Arthur, County Wellington, on the Owen Sound road, 12 miles north of Fergus, 26 miles from Ouelph and 15 from Mount Foiesl. The Conestogo river pasaea through the village. Money order olRce and Saving! Bank. Population, 500. Ballentine, Adam, general merchant. Bond, John, blacksmith. Buschlen, A., blacksmith. Rnschlen, John, miller and wagon maker. Canton, Adam, farmer. Cavanagli, Garrett. Church, George, blacksmith. Clayton, James, tanner. Clayton, Samuel L., wagon maker. Corbett, John, carpenter. Costello, John. Cushing, William, township clerk. Drake, Patrick, shoemaker. Draper, Joseph, general merchant. Drummond, William H., shoemaker. Ebbs, James. Eden, Francis, farmer. Frazer, Alexander, pump maker, Frazer, Hugh, farmer. Frazer, James W., carpenter. Gordon, J. H., M.D. Gourlay, James, plasterer. Oourlay, Peter, tailor. GREEN, CARLTON C, prop. Green's Dotel. Green, William, tinsmith. Hay, James, potash manufacturer. Henderson, Robert, druggist. Henderson, Walter, M.l>. Hewitt, Lsaac, miller. Hewitt, Mark, miller. Hollingcr, J. & J., tanners. Hughes, William, tailor and grocer. Lewis, Harry k Co., general merchants. Mclnto.sh, Duncan, shoemaker. McPhcrson, John, gi'ocerics, hardware, etc, Mann, Patrick, carpenter. Mitchell, Joseph, tailor. Moore, George, bailiff. Morris, Rer. F. T. J., (Roman Catholic). Ostrander, Thomas, J. P. Peterkin, William. SMALL, MRS. JOSEPH, Postmistress. Smith, James, merchant. Stephenson, Robert, cabinetmaker. j^|iy3._(Village St. Johns.)— A post office in the Township of London, County Middlesex, 54 miles from London, Money order office. Population 250. Beamish, Henry, shoemaker. BERNARD, W. B., Postmaster.'clerk Division Court Brough, Rev. C. C, (Episcopal) Carson, Silas, cabinet maker. Elliot, Thomas, Crown hotel. English, George, blacknnith. Hawkins, George, miller. HcKab, John, blacksmith. Martin, H. O., M. D. lIoBagiuui, George, hotel keeper. Orr, Robert, auctioneer and bailiff. Piatt, Frederick, blacksmith. Shea, Daniel, tailor. Stevenson, Thomas, tinsmith. Stiles & Kent, general merchant!. Teer, Daniel, saddler, Willson, Crowell, J, P. Willson k Bernard, woolen faotorj. Zendlcr, John, shoemaker. tl. it from County , 50. 1 S^ound road, 12 50 river passes n'f ITotel. etc. c). H miles from AHHBURN- AHHTON. tt .ilhbnrn. a VilUg* in the Township from Toronto 40 miles. Stage* to Wlii Uon 100. Altxander, A. (}., tencher. Bowltr, Dnnii-I, wafnii malier. Knuch, IfobiTt, IWrtniT. nruiiNRonilio, Jolin, sliocinakiT. Ilurcliill, If«ar, tailor. <'ri!if;hton, Daviil, general nMiruhaiit Unwson, Knv. Aloxaiidcr, (I'rosliyterian.) Fi»hflr, Timothy, farmor. Ilnsty, MiM P'., drtsamaker. Hi'rroii, Willimn. faniinr. Ilubtrtuii, O. .1., gancral nierchanU IdtwrfniT, JumoN, KAildlcr, Iiowciby, John, nhca-moker. of Whitby, County Ontorlo, dUttnt from County xWn \ m tl>y iiiid ITzhridgr. Avrrugn \>r\ce of I^nd |46 to $fiO. ropnl^ liOWrrlij-, J., dniggiat. Mcnnh, Alrxandrr, farmer. Mcti'alf, Ororge, nroprietor Ontario Hooas. Mili'hcll, Juiiicx, rurnicr, Nicol, .lohn, farmer. DLVKU, EDWARD, I'oaluiiutpr. 01v*r, W. H., tailor. Keid, .Tolin, carpenter. Sniitii. J. W., M. D. Wukeiii, Lutlirr, carpenter. WabHter, .lani«a, hutohor. Wilson, .'VlcNaiider, farmer. Ashbarilham.- An |incor]>oratod Village, immpdiiittlyadjolning the Totinty Town, 90 Airifilif, Walter, (dioeniakiir. Andemon, John, carjicnt^r. Armstrong, Thomas, liotul. Hennntt, Iltnry, ,1. I'., cooper. Brown, tleorge, grocer. nurnham, Uev. Mark, (Rplscopiil.) Beck, Rev. .1. Vf. U., (Kpis.'opal. ) iBiimham, ftforgc, M. D. I Brook, D., woolen I'nutory. M'ain, Oeor}»e, carpenter. CA LCI ITT, IIRNRY, llax mills :iitd brewer. < Ilancy, Kdwiinl k I'etor, blnuksniitlui. Clarke, John, tanner. Coc, Thoiiio-s, butcher. tonnell, .lames, cooper. JIopc!, Alex., turner. K'rai<'ie k Stephenson, planing lailla, |l)iinlop, Charles A., J. P. rFisher,. y\ni08 J., produce merchant. Illimter, Alexander, grocer. in the Township of Otonabei% County Veterborougli, inilfH from Toronto. I'opulation 1000. (8w Pcteilwrough.) KellH, W. ir., hotel keeper. McDonalil, liuniel, tailor. McDoiigali k l.iidgate, lumber meri:haiitH. McDougall, William, tMcDouKall& Ludgato.) Ludgate, Joliii, (McDougall k Liidgate.) McGregor, WiHlam, grocer. Mowry, Aldus, founder. O'Brien, John, wagon maker. Onle, (J. ¥., general ufreut. Rickey, George, blacksuiith. ROGKRS, R, 1)., Postmaster and flour mill proji. Rogers. James Z., general iiienlmut. .Sargent, Philip, buihliT. Storey, Qeovgc, n\e maker. Strntton, .lame.s, clerk municii>ii!ity, Sutherland Donald, produce and commission. HwuiLston, William, baker. Toole At Robertson, planing mills. W•■ ru •. lii. .11 ■I'.'.! ■' !.' '. J...," ! Miller, Williani, farnjep/ joj^iiV Speiu-s, Adani, J. P. ,;.;., "., S|)uars, J. & J., lumber manufooturors. Wliitson, James, farmer. -rrrfT . it Athens P. O. — Township of Uxbridgc, County of Ontario. Distant from County Town, 24 miles, from Toronto, 44 miles. BR;|GHaM, KOBERT, Postmaster and gen. mercht. | CLELAND, REV. W. (Presbyterian) cor njl-if ;1{|f3'ro2Jiv Attaerly. — A village situated on Lake Sinicoe, in the Township of Mara, County Ontario, 70 milei from Whitby and 90 from Toronto. Average value of improved land in the vicinity, $25 per aore. Popu- lation, 200. Adam, Andrew, cooper. Boulton, William, township treasurer, Burnett, Peter, P. L. S. Cahill, Timothy, shoemaker. Campbell, Rev. K. A. (Roman Catholio) Cramer, Lawrence, cari>enter. '• *'■. ' . ■' DUDENHAFKR, A., Postmaster. ■' f"w«l Dudcnhafer, George, farmer. Dudenhafer, William, cariMjnter. Fo ey, J. P., conhtillor. H arahy, John, councillor. H'gWitt, Charles, general merchant. K nnsdy, Alexander, general merchant. M Donald, Alexander, carpenter. M'loue, Dcuis, hotel keeper. ■if 'Mulvahill, Thomas, blacksmith. Prettyfoot, Edward, farmer. McDonald, Angus, carpenter. McPhei-son, James, J. P. McPhee, William, lumber merchant. Reeve, Arthur, general merchant. Revell, Henry, farmer. Smith, Colin, general merchant, Stratliern, George, farmer. Thompson, Oliver, fanner. Thompson, Peter, farmer. Tliorne, Amos, general merchant, '''ivh.-n, BeriiHid, wagon maker. Whitney, John, hotel keeper. AthertOIK — A post village in the Township of Windham, County of Norfolk, Alhol.— A Village on Scotch river, io the Township of Kenyon, County Glengary. The principal tnkd» cL is in Grain, Dairy Produce and Cord wood. Town, 27 miles, from Toronto, 293 miles. Population^ 150.' ,' Airtl, Alexander D., carpenter. Begg, Alexander, general merchant. BKNNETT, HON. THOMAS. Brodie, William. Juillor. Cameron, Angus. •' • '^ ,.'. •tiii.'.iT.i ,h-nu:n Campbell, Angus M., attorney. ""fbi'S '' ^ir,\'. Campbell, Duncan, wagon maker. .' !i Campbell, John, wagon maker. ' . -i <' Campbell, John M. , v.K.neJ .avuofii h|v, i FUher, Christy. ■'*■"'• ' ' '^■''' .'i-' ■'' ■-">■ '< ■> Fisher, John, lively stabre. FISHER. M.A., Postmaster and general merohant. Fisher, Peter A., accounfatHt ■-'■« '"■!•■'•'. ,'Ui>tn ' Games, Martin, tanned. ■ * ■'• v-:i .r.ii' r. Gordon, Rev. Daniel, (Presbyterian.);" »■> .mmii:.il Gray, Rev. — , (Church of Scotlwid.^,' •'"' • ,i '.'WjumV Hunter, Mary, teacher. ' '•'• jfinin'- net-iimj.'- JaoobMax, genWil totrthfcht.^'^ .!.!i!/nlj»>! ,w,Urf. LeClair, Mrs. John, drissmlikerll ' ""M .oi(..t. ,Kh-^„y McArthur, John. ■'•■ J iv««^i .mMmon"'. McDiarmid, Donald, M..D. .•i'-rml ,*t•»." m)'-, . McGregor, Alexander R., weaver. McGregor, Charles, shoemaker. Average price of lanl, $6 to $15. Distant from Cpunty Stages tri-weekly to and from Alexandria and Plantagenet.. McGregor, C, saddler, (.i.T*)'frA McGrcgBr, Duncan. iwnliiA McGregor, Mft'-colm. ,tiulT)A McGregor, Peter, weavar. , . .,; /JU',?A Melntyre, Angus, teacher. it- i-id/mii Melntyre, J \r.::i\lf McNaugbton. Joliu G., shingle manufaotn()VtK(« MeKae, Hugh, general agent. . » i „^„.ja Matheson, Miss Mary, dreaainaker. ;' -ionO Peacock, Rev. W. (Congwgational) '. ■; > Sabourin, Charles, carpenter. . Sinclair. Donald, brick maBuftotnrtr. Sinclair, Peter. Vrqniiart, A., miller. Wullette, Gabriel, cabinet makai. ATHLOI^E— AUJWSVLLLE., S8 les from Whitbjr, Athlone. — A villngB in the Township of Ai\jnla, .County Canhvell. Distant from County Town, 10 miles, from Tomato, 45 miles. AveragB pric? ''/f ijkud, i|40 to $6(>. Money Order office. Populatlou, TK'*''^ Aqnew, W. H., dentist. liarton, James, cabinet maker. Barton, Uobert, farmer, Colgitil, John, ooa|ier. ~ . ■ Couiior, •lolui T., farmer. Doriiiiy, John, sliingle manufacturer. Ellanl, Miclt.tel, propiiiitor Jfew Dominion Hotel. E'hrilg', VVitliaiu, gunsmith. Orogw, Hugh, shoemaker. Hitrcy, John, farmer. Htydtr, Jiimes, carpenter. Hisljn, Kiward, anctiimeer. Kelly, John, farmer. Kidd, George, farmer. liIDD, JOHN, Postmaster and general merchant. 'jloyd, Thomas, saddler. MrCalie, Jiime.H, wagon maker. McCabe, Peter, carpenter, MoCuUougll, Jams'S, ciirpenter. MoDermot, Thomas H., teacher M>;(iuine.ss, SArah, dres'tmaker. Mel!»«) niMfliii. . :__ :,^ Auburn (sec Manchester). — A post office in the Towjnships of Wawanoshand HuUett, Couittj Huron. DIa- tant from County Town, 11 niile.s, from Toronto, 143. » JAMES SUTFIERLAND, Postmaster. •'■ ■ •>Joii!»rt4Ji Aultsville.— A Village on the Grand Trunk Railway and River St. Lawrence, in the Township ef Osnabniok Couutr Storniont. The principal trtde is in lumber and cord wood. Land aTer»j|,ea from $40 to 97d, Di«tft it from Countj Town, 18 miles; from Toronto, 250. Money Order office. Daily mail. Popals tion 200. ' Andi-rsoii, Francis, wagon maker. Anderiori, James, blacksmith. Audrrtws, Rev. Wra., \We«leyan). Archur, George, blacksmith. AULT, ISAIAH R., PostiMster; goneral merchant, lumber dealer, etc. Ault, J. K. & S., gen. merchants and lumber deiftlers. Ault, Samuel, J. P. Ault, Simeon N. Auit, WiiliamR. Baker, .loshua, sadiller. " ' B^ktT, Simon, general merchant. Bftmliart,' Kbeltezor, wagon makers Barnhart, Miss, dressmsker. Bamhnrt, Sime«i<)fl» ,5"ivf» >) .fU' ; Ferguson, Rev. J., (Methodist Epiaoopal). Garrett, Rev. T., (Episcopal). Rogo, Or-orge, shoemaker. Gove, Nathaniel. Haines, John, shoemaker. Hanes, Charles .1., blacksmith. Hanes, H.. saddler. Hume, John. Hunter, J'eier, carpenter. Jackson, Thomss, tanner. Loucks, Rii.-hard, lumber dealer. Mc('oii:iell, Thomas, potter. Murkidl, Solomon, M. D. Morgan, Nelton, shoemaker. Mullin, Rev. J. U., (I'r.sbyterian.) ^ichniiu, George, ftarp^pter. Sampson, George, carpenter. Sampson. James, rarpentw. Silmsor, Nathaniel, general merchiuil;, ,, ^,.|> Snyder, John, general {(uyrchaat i. >^ 1,.^^/ Summers, David D. , -iCiiX -^ug '4 Sunuucrs, Jacob, Wells, Geovg*. ( Whitney, R. L. ■J,y .i.4. - ,i . . tf Aurora. — An Incoipomted ViUago and Station of the Northern lUilway in tlie Townships of King and Wliitcluircli, County York. 30 miles from Toronto. Money Order oiKce and Sivingg' Bank. Popula- tion 120a. Andrcv>(i E., tailor. Andrews, James & Co., general merchant!. Apple ton, 8,, iiru iuBi>eelur. Arnold K. , brewer. Ashton, Seth. Atkinson, John, Hhoeinaker. AUROU.i UANNEli, (Friday), E. F. Sttphenion, ' editor. Bacon, H. J., tnilnr. Blevins & .Severs, attorneys at law. Bond, John, drnggibt. Bosanku, J., butcher. Boynton, A., blaeksiuith. firudic, .4., coojiev. Butcher, Charles, yeiieml merchant. Cateiier, C, uarpeutev. Campljell, Hugh & Sons, rope and cordage factory. Campbell, Hugh, iarra/r. Clift & Nets, carriage makers. . . Connor, Kobeit, insuianee agent -panbi-ook, lleiiry, boots ana shoes. DOAN, CILAIILES, J. P., ^loitmaater and general merchant. Doan, i»Avid, ag^nt Vicker's Express Compahy. Earl, George W., gm.'tHl merchant. Elliott, J., p,'rnei-al iiitreliiiut. EllatoD, Bi-njaiuin, hotel keeper. Yield, >'ohn, ;{encin: iiiT.'.liant. FLKUUV, JOSEl'H, iMiiidtr fend ma'ttti, (lenij, iii«ci.i!:i»{. g£|K1K, U\il,TKi{ 1.., eoroner Ouiidy, l{., china and glasswar*. W jivcnf hJK*— A Village in the Townihip of NotUwassga, County Simco«.' From Barrio, 22 niilet, Sunnidkft Station, 6 miles, and from Toronto, 60 miles. Improved knds in the Ticihity BTeruges $60 per mcn^ wild, $10. All kinds of meehanica are required. Papulation, 300. Bowman & Pinule, millers and lumber dealers, Carrutlicrs, 0. Tinul)er merohrfnt. CVrruthers, Willitiiii, sawyer. Duff, WillLim, griii-ral agent Gardener, W. (!., hotel keu{)er. Geyer, Albert, painter. Grahum, H. ft Co., general merchants. Granger, T., livery stabler. Heuney, L., contniutor. Houston, G., auctioneer. Ingham, Joxcph, uarpenter. I.sland, Cm., lilucksniitn. Janiie.qun, .1., wagon maker. Kendrick. John, uiirpenter. Leslie, A., tailor. Little, John, weaver. Lossie, J., tinsmith. -A ■A Mcintosh, Jamea, accountant. McManu.s J., accounitant. McMahon, J. J., dentist. Martin, .loseph, builder. Martin, R., builder. Matohett, Edward, builder. Mutohett, It., builder. MORRIS. IL, Postmaster and general merchant. Scroggie, R., insurance agent. Shep-.ird, G,, biitehiir.' , • i^rA Stonehou.se, Thonas, carpenter. < Taylor, G., carpenter. Wi'ir, H., shoemaker. Wilson, .1., hotel keeper. ^ Woodruff, ¥i., emrpcnter. Woo,"■. I' ■ ■ ■■ ■ • i*^ i-'Y«If II ATOn Bank. — A imall Village situated in the Township of Downie, County Ptrth. Population LO. . > MUIR, DA.V1D, rostmnster. , ,,1 ) rrf-"! -■ ■ j AvonmorC. — A I'ost-office in the Township of lla\b()rough, County Storniont. SHAVER, E. iff., pMtmaRter. ATOnton. — A Village in the Township of Downie, County Perth. 7i miles from Stratford, the County Town, i from Sebringville Station, and 104 from Toronto. Average jirice of impovcd lands ii) thf -: J vicinity, $40 per acre. i&rmatrong, George, farmer. Ballantyne, Tlionms, oheese factor. Doak, Kev. William. (Presbyterian.) Grieve, Adam, farmer. Inman, Samuel, saw mill proprietor. McKcllar, J., blai-ksmith. McNicol, Archibald, carpenter. Murray, GcorRe, farmer. Murray, Walter, famier. SHIELLS, AliCHliBALD, Postmaster and merchant Ayr. — A Village on the River Nith, in the Township ;cf North Dumfries, County Waterloo. The principal trade is in grain, iiour, lumber and agricultural implements. Average price of land 340 to |60. Stagt to Paris and Gait. Population, 1,000. '!!! ANDERSON, JOHN McK., teacher. Anderson, Thomas M., accountaut. AYR HERALD, weekly, James G. Watson, editor and proprietor. Brtin, James, M.D. Baker, William, general merchant. Bell, William, M.D. Bingham, G. W., M.D. Buckley & Lang, tinsmiths. Chittenden, George, fiuiner. Cunninghum, Peter, brewer. Curric, Eben, gcmeral mtrchant. Cuthbertson, Hugh, shoemaker. Dent, John C, attorney. Ellis, H. & J., hotel keeper Gillespie, Joseph, painter. Gillet, Ralph, dentist. Gladstone, James, cabinet maker. ■Goldie, Diivid, miller. Hall, Robert, earjienter. Hendershot & Donaldson, general merchants. Hillborn, Henry C, hotel keeper. Hood, ThotiKS, hotel keeper. Howell, B. O.. farmer. Howie, Rev. J. ( Evaiigclioal Union) Kay, James, cabinet maker. Kiigour, Jo8e])h, genend merchant. McCrae, James, shoemaker. McGregor k Bell, wagon makers. McLean, Miss, teacher. McLean, Mrs. Sarah, teacher./ McRiiar, Kev. D., (Prealiyterian). Marshall, Thomas, insurance agent Matliicson, AlexanUer, carpenter. Mills, Rev. J., (We.s!eyun). Murray, John, liaker. Piper, .tanu'S, mi.ler. Renwick, Ji'hn, watchmaker. Robertson, William, livery stable. Richmond, William, farmer. Rose, Alexander, baililf. Ross, Alexander, butcher. Scott, Michael, general merchant. Scott, Thoniaa C., carpenter. Senior, Riiliard. Stark, Miss, dressmaker. Soutcr James, fciilor. Thomson, William, general merchant. Wallace, Marion, dres-aniaker. AVard, Gemgc, aiutioncer. . WATSON, JAMES G., editor and proprietor Ayr Herald. WATSON, JOHN, J. P., iron founder. White, Charles, butcher. White, Henry, gunatiiitli. Willison, Waiter, luilor. Wyllie, .lohn, Divisinn Court rlerk, bookseller, etc. WYLLIE, ROBERT. J'ostmaster, ins. agent, etc li^i Ay ton. — A Village on the south blanch of the Grey. Distant irom Owen Sound the County of land, 830 to §40. Population, 200. Bftstcr, August, proprietor Commercial Hotel. Braoht, B. , saddler. Card, David, cooper. Faber, Bernard, cooper. Fink, John, shoemaker. Fitzpatrick, Patrick, shoemaker. Lewis, Robert, cariienter. Lissamer, Conrad, tiuA|uith. Faugeen River, in the Township of Nonnanby, County Town, 46 mUcs ; from Toronto, 93 miles. Average price Miiller, John C, wagon maker. Naaiiiitli, George, general merchant. PHILLIPS, JOHN M., Postmaster. Piiikerton, James, M.D. Piicrr, Henry, jiroprietnr British Hotel. Skelly, Patrick, cai-penter. Wiilmeyer, Bartiara, proprietor Ayton HoteL Widweyer, Schroder, general merchant. BABY'S FOINT- mastcr and merchant -BAKERSVILLE. 39 Baby'8 Point.— A Village on the river St. Clair, in the Township of Sonibra, County Lambton. Distaitt from Sarnia the County Town 24 milps, from Toronto 192 miles ; stagasto Wallaceburg •nd Clmtham steamei-8 to Sarnia and Detroit Average price of land on river ?25 to <50, bock from river $4 to $10, improved land 912. Population 100. Kelly, John O., grocer. Kilroy, Kev. Father, (Roman Catholic.) McEvoy, Daniel, proprietor American Hotd. MKNTEN, JAMES, sen.. Postmaster and Ex. Menten, William, general merchant Stonehouse, II. C, tinsmith. agent. Cain, B., proprietor British Hotel. Calder, Hugh, custotns ofhuer. Carroll, K. butcher. Crocker, William, baker. Devlin, Miss Jeonnic, teacher. Hatter, Georjte \V., farmer. Henderson, John M. carpenter. ■"""■ ~" •roJ'iJ'T*'. iBaden.— A Village on the Grand Trunk Railway, and Wilmot Creek, in the Township of Wilmot, County Waterloo. The Principal trade is in grain, flax and civttle. Average price of land 640 to 860. Distant from County Town 9 miles, from Toronto 72 miles. Money order office. Daily mail. Stages to auA from Wellesley. Population, 600. Beach, Alexander, teacher. BECK, JACOB, Postmaster, miller, iron founder, &c. Boys, Earnest, tailor. Prodhecker, John, carpenter. Cohn, Samuel, general merchant. Cook, Earnest, wagon maker. Craig, John R., farmer. Emery, John, farmer. Emmrich, Charles, saddler. Erbach, Philip, cooper. Forde, Henry, express agent. Gable, Jacob, hotel keeper. I Garbig, George, carpenter. [Gtiger, Peter, gunsmith. {Kaufman, Adam, hotel keeper. iKrnus, Christopher, hotel keeper. fKumpf, Ernest, butcher. f Liersch, Henry, general merchant. Livingston, J. & J., proprietor ilax milL Mclntyre, G. A., generol merchant Monges, Conrad, shoemaker. Miller, Christian, farmer. Morley, Michael, planing mill. Myers, Abrani, farmer. Ross, Jacob, painter. Rupp, Lorenzo, brewer. Schmidt, Rev. George, (Lutheran.) Smalltree, Matthew, cooper. Smith. Henry, farmer. Stattelbcrgcr, Henry, tinsmith. Stepjjler, Adolphus, carpenter. Sttrrit, James, telegraph operator. Wagler, Christian, farmer. Wciler, John & Son, cabinet makers. Witte, Charles, carpenter. Woodhead, Charles, woollen factor. Zarnsky, William, cooper. Zi'hr, Joseph, farmer. Zinn, George, carpenter. BagOt. — A Post office situated in the Township of Bagot, County Renfrew. H ALL! DAY, JOHN, Postmaster. Nomianby, County ilcs. Average price Baillieboro.— A Village in the Township of Cavan, Co. Durham, 18 miles from Cobonrg, 14 from PoH Hoi>e, 16 from Peterboro, and 7 from -^ illbrook Railway Station. Average value of land in the ncigh- •■ borhood, $45 {icr acre. Money order office. Population 200. Allen, Rev. T. AV. (Church of England) Armstrong, John, farmer. Barnard, Joseph, J. P. Beard, Rev. James (Baptist) Clemosha, John, druggist. Cowan, J. J., general merchant. Dixon, Robert, farmer. Eakins, James, hotel. Elliott, G. F., fanner. Fisher, James, farmer. riTZGERALD, JOHN, Postmaster, gen. mercht. Greer, George, carpenter. Kidd, George, farmer. King, Richard, M.D. Lewis, George, tailor. Moll'att, James, hotel. Northcote, William, farmer. Pai'ker, Martin, fanner. Parker, Richard, suddler. Phillips, Jeremiah, cabinet maker. Porter, Samuel, farmer. Quinn, Thomas, uni'penter. Reed, Alexander, farmer. Bakers Ville. — A Village on Grindstone Creek, in the Township of Flamborough, County Wen tworth, with a good tnidc in grain, flour, &c. Land averages $60. Distant from County Town, 8 miles, from Toronto, 40 miles. Stage to Hamilton. Daily mail. Population, 60. Armstrong, George, carpenter. BAKER, JOHN, Postmaster, prop. Bakerville Hotel. Binkley, Peter. Bremner, John, teacher. Burns, M. Burn* jr Son, millers, &c. ' Creen, .-"ohn. Griffin, B. McDougall, D. Mitchell, Jolm. Pepper, William, wagon ittaker. Speck, S. :| n BAIJ>E»SqK^^AIXYJ)irFF; Balderson- — A rost-offico of the Townsliip or Lnuark, County Lanark, S. It. ^^ WATSON, SAUNDEKS, PostmBster. vat^>- Baldwin.- -A small village in the Township of Camden, County Addington. Distant from Kingston, 8(^ miles, and from Toronto, 144 miles. Population, 180. YORK, GORDON P., Po-stniastcr. Ballantrae. — A Village in the Township of Whitchurch, County York. Distant from County Town V^ ' miles, from Toronto 35 miles. Average price of land, $35 to $50. Population, 76. • ; Jee, Rev. Daniel, (Wesleyan.) LEPARD, ISAAC, Postmaster. McCormack, F J.P. Harkham, Rev. J., (Primitive). Miller, Elijah, hotel keeper. Moore, David, carpenter. Patterson, James, auctioneer. Pryon, Daniel, general merchant. Scxsmith, George, general merchant Will, Rol)ert, carpenter. Willsou, Henry, teacher. r;nli;U f\li?'' '»f«l«i.— A Village in the Township of jiA\ -f , Irc/'i Toronto 35 miles. Stage to Popal;.'i,^. , 1(10. ; JPFI.EBY, . •'>»t'.flas>r. T," j'e. . liolii ' ■.;. tor Commercial Hotel. i):nni' 'i'^ .•■■.*, i .A'lv Boneateel, Ali.ert, ^jj' r, ui.V-ufacturer. Campbell, A., h.-'d'j'.w. Coke, Joseph, farmer. Czorwinski. L., shoemaker. Eckart, Adam, pump maker. Plctcher, A., wagon maker. Gibbs, George, proprietor British HoteL Gibson, David, carpenter. Grant, Miss A., teacher. Hamilton, W., fanner. Hills, Josejili, farmei-. Hunter, Miss, teacher. Erin, County Wellington. ' Distant from County Town 2tt Erin and Georgetown. Average price of land, $25 Jp P"'^' Kennedy, John, farmer. Luke, Rev. C. V., (Episcopal.) Lellwood, W., brick maker. McDonald, John, shingle manufacturer. McEncry, William, farmer. McKinnon, Miss, teacher. Russell, John, farmer. Sayers, George, proprietor livery stable. Sayers, G. 0., blacksmith. Shortie, John, farmer. Snider, O. H. , general merchant. Stewart. Mrs., dressmaker. AVebster, H. B., farmer. Yeaman, Peter, farmer. Ballycroy.— A Village in the Township of Adjala, County Simcoe, on the River Hmnber, 39 miles from Barrie and 22 from Bradford. Population 100. - Beatty, Samuel, carding mill. Campbell, Arihihald, Macksiuith. Crisp, John, farmer. Taulkner, William. Fletcher, Joseph, saddler. Hurst, James, shoemaker. McCLELLAND, JOHN, Postmaster, auctioneer and merchant. Patton, James, blacksmith. Reynolds, William, farmer. Scott, James, shoemaker. Small, Peter, general merchant. Small, William E., teacher. Welsh, John J., teacher. Ballyduff. — a Village in the Township of Man vers, County Durham, 30 miles from the County Town;, 17 from Newcastle, and 7 from Manver's Station, Grand Trunk Railway. Population 160. Benson, Greg, hotel keeper. Benson, Thos,, J. P., farmer. Benson, Wm., farmer. Brown, Lucas, tailor. Davey, Thos. G., farmer. Dowell, John, farmer. Dewell, Matthew, farmer. McCabe, William, grist mill. McCullough, George, farmer. MAXWELL, W. A., Postmaster, and gen. merchant, Mitchell^ Jolm, farmer. Mol'dauht, Robert, blacksmith. Morrow, Thomas, shoemaker. Muligan, Robert, farmer. Porter, David; farmer. Graham, James, weaver. Graham, John, farmer. Holmes, James, fanner. Holmes, Joseph, farmer. Jenning, John, saw and shinglo mill. Kellett, Edward, farmer. Sethbridge, Andrew, farmer. Porter, Francis, farmer. Porter, Joseph, farmer. Porter, William, farmer. Ream, Reuben, teacher. Staple, Henry, saw mills. Ward, Mn,. J* eph, hotel keeper. Williamson, Jamn P., carpenter Windle, Rev. W. C., (Presbyterian.)) BALLYMOTE— BAMBERG. ' '•' <1 I'MrlKHI )m County Tow|^, l/^ Ballymote. — A Tost Village in the Township of Londtm, County Middlesex. O'BRIEN, J. W., Postmaster. Balmcr's Island-— a Village on the Madawaska River, in the Township of McNab, County Rftnfrey Distant from County Town, 50 miles. Population, 100. Arnott, William, farmer. Brown, David, farmer. Brown, Walter, farmer. Dickson, James, farmer. Dougla.s John, farmer. Duff, Alexander, general mcruhant. Sirfe» Daniel, teacher, amilton, Andrew, fanner. Hill, William, farmer. Jailor, Andrew, farmer. McAllister, Duncan, farmer. McClearn, hotel keejier. Mclntyre, Daniel, farmer. Mclntyre, John, J. P. MeKenzie, Peter, farmer. McNali, Duncan, farmer. Mackie, David, fanner. Munroe, Donald, prop. Glencairn Inn. Bobei'tson, James, farmer. Robertsou, Neil, farmer. Stewart, Alexander, farmer. STEWART, ALLAN, Postmaster. Sutherland, Donald, fanner. Wilson, AUxantler, farmer. , ;!f.U C^ImrUkII Balmoral. — A Village on the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad, in the Township of Rainham, County Haldimand. Distant from Cayuga, the County Town, 6 miles, from Toronto, 91 miles. Average pric* • of land $40 per acre. Population, 80. : , ! .,iiii....il Anguish, Chapiiis, wagon maker. Anguish, Mi-s, K., prop. Travellers' Home. Anguish, William, farmer. Best, William, J. P. i Boucher, Nicholas. Brown, Alfred, painter. [ Butler, Kiuley, general merohant. Campliell, Hugh'. Dougherty, Michael, shoemaker. Fincn, N' P., teacher. LUNDY, GEORGE B., Postmaster and gen. mercht"^ McDonald, Christopher, prop. Ontaiio Jrlouse. * ■" ' Moulin, Walton. Whelan, Adolphus, cabinet maker. lalsam. — a nost Village in tlie Township of Pickering County Ontario. Distant from Whitby, th* County Town, 14 miles, and from Toronto, 34 miles. Population about 100. DODDS, ROBERT, Postmaster. fBaltimO'^-ii.— A Village in the Township of Hamilton, County Northumberland, 5 mile.<» from Cobonig. PopuIaL.^n, 400. Boyd, John, carriage maker. Burgess, John, tanner. ! Burnett, David, M.D. Burrows, Charles, shoemaker. i Campbell, J. II. , clotli factory. Chapman, N., blacksmith. I Cockburn, George, hotel keeper. Duncan, Jolin. I OILLBARD, JOHN, Postmaster and gen. merch't. Haig, Thomas, saddler, Hogg, G. M., blacksmith. Kelly, George, machinist. McDougall, William, miller. Mann, William, niillep. Pickering, E., hotel keeper. Turner, John, M.D. Wimble, F., shoemaker. \., M the County TowD^, 150. I Bamberg.— A Village on Kroetsoh Creek. County Town 13 miles, from Toronto 76 ?36 to $40. Population 200. Ball, Joseph, blacksmith. Ball, Nicolas, shoemaker. Becker, Martin, cabitiet maker. Bersang, Blusius, teacher. Bohmer, Jacob, cooper. Boppre, A., farmer. I Dietrich, Joseph, cabinet makep. [Dietrich, M., farmer. ' I Forster, Lewis, carpenter. I Held, Adam, farmer. I Herryot, John, farmer. iKiiwetter, J., farmer. I Kroetoch, John, lumber dealer. jLattrer, C, farmer. I Lorcntz, Joseph, fairmer. . in the Township of Welleslcy, County Waterloo. Distant from miles. Stages to and from St. Agatha. Average price of lani^* Mctzdorf, Charles, teacher. Moser, John, farmer. Reichert, W., fanner. Rumig, J., farmer. Rutz, Matthias, farmer. Schloegel, John, blacksmith. Sn3'der, Matthias, farmer. Strauss, S., farmer. Thirhardt, T., farmer. Voll, K., fanner. ,; WALTER FERDINAND, Postmaster and ge.neftj ;f, merchant. • /, Walter, F., proprietor Bamberi, hotel ".' Z mmennan, Andrew, brewer. ,. Zimmerman, Ucnry, wagon maker. 42 BANDA— BARRIE. Banda. — A Villag** in tlie Townshinsof Mulmer and Nottawasaga, County Slmcoe and 8 from Ntjw Lowell Station, Nortlicm liailwuy. Population, 60. Boin, N('il, carpenter. CLKMENOKK, JOHN, Poatmastcr, wa^on maker. ■Cloughlry, Thomas, blacksmith. Flack, Robert, lariner. 22 miles from Uariie, Oruliani, Henry, general merchant Hood, Joseph & C"< Johntion, Tltouias. general merehant. Lattinier, William, farmer. Little, William, cabinet maker. Munro, Hugh, carpenter. Perry, John, cari)cnter. Tiioinas, John, farmer. Walker, George, farmer. Bandon.*— A post Village situated on the South branch of thn river Maitland, in the Township of Hullit, County Huron. Distant from Gotlerich, the Cmiiity Town, 20 miles. Population 60. ALLKN, JAMES, Postmaster. Bangor. — A post Village situated in the Township of Pickering, County Ontario. TURNER, ISAAC, Postmaster. Bannockburn. — A post VUIage situated in the Township of Madoc, C/'ouuty Hastings. CARPENTER, W. H., Postmaster. Bark Lake.— A Post-office in Jones' Township, County Hastings, on the Madawaska river, 74 miles from Sand Point and 124 miles from Ottawa, on the Ottiiwa and Opeongo road. •Conway, Michael, farmer. Donaliison, Archibald, farmer. Donaldson, James, farmer. Dunn, William, farmer. Dupre, Peter, fanner. Ofrie, Joseph, faimer. Barnett— (See Ennotville.) Pnshan, Antoine, farmer. Reed, James, hotel keeper. Sayyn, Jacob, farmer. Skuce, John, hotel keeper, SKUCE, RICHARD, sen., Postmaster. A Post-odice in the Township of Nicol, County Wellington. ELMSLIE, JAMES, Postmaster. Barriefield.— A small Village in the Township of Pittsburg, County Front enac, IJ miles from Kingston. Population about 150. Allan, Thomas, blacksmith. Bower, H.'v. E. J., (Church of England.) Esford, Thomas, blacksmith. Fiuley, Alexander, gi'ooer. Hutton, William, inn keeper. Johnson, Walter, teacher. McRossie & Co., saw mill proprietors. I Barric— The County Scat of Simcoe, and a station of the Northern Railway, pleasantly situated on Kem- penfeldt Bay, Lake Simcoe, in the Township of Vcspra. It has a fine appearance from the opposite side of the bay, the rising ground bringing every part of the town distinctly into view. Distance from Toronto 64 miles, from Collingwood 31, and from Orillia 27. Steamers to the Muskoka Territory, Oiillia, &c. Stages to Penetanguishone. Population 3000. Burnett, A., stoves and tinware. Albiston, James, a^ent Northern Railway. Alexander & Co. , diiiggists. Anderton Bros., brewers. ARUAGH & ARDaGH, barristers. Armstrong, Josefih, grocer. AHNALL, ALFRED, prop. Queen's Hotel. (Seeadv) Ashton, George. Ball, Georsfc, biiildcr. BANK OF TORONTO, J. M. Smith, agent. BANK OF COMMERCE, Edmund S. UUy, agent. BARRIE ADVANCE, D. Crew, publisher. BARRIE EXAMINER, W. M. Nicholson, editor and proprietor. Bennett, Humphrey, clothier. Bingham, A. R., prop. Wellington hotel Bingham Bros., butchers. Bird, Henry, boots and shoes. Boon, John, inn kee{ier. Booth, John, fanning mills. BOYS, HENRY R. A., County Treasurer. BOULTON, LOUNT, BOYS & STEWART, barris- ters, &c. Brett, Wm., butcher. BroUey, Samuel, inn keeper. Biyant, Adam, carpenter. Burton & Smith, props, steamer Ida Burton. Butt, Albert, wagon maker. Byrnes, George, shoemaker. Campbell, John, brickmaker. Carpenter, L., lumber merchant. Carey, Robert, shoemaker. Caldwell, Wm., blacksmith. Carson, James, boots and shoes. Cavanagh, John, farmer. ,^ Chalaupka, Prof., mu.sic teacher. . CLARKSON, JOSHUA, proprietor Commercial Hot«4 (See adv.) Cooper, George, grocer. Cotter, J. R., barrister, County Crown Attorney. ., Coulter & Pcarccy, painters. ' i Cox, Wm.. miller. Creswicke, Henry, P. L. S. , CREW, D., Editor Advance. , Crookshank, J. S., M. D. CROSBY, WM. H., livery (see adv.) Cundle, Thos., lumber merchant. , Cunio, Andrew, barber. ; Dougal, David, cabinet maker« , Dunn, William, baker. BAliRlB. U ilos from Uarrie, rnship of Hull«t, er, 74 miles from I from Kingston. Diirhtiin, John, prop. Haw inilln, EDWAKUS, JAMES, J. I'., INistmaatcr. Fiirraglit-r, M., prup. FnrrHgtier's Hotel. FUASKlt, HKNUY, prop. Exclini.jje llotd. Oarton, David B., pliuto^^nipher. Ot'oi'gon, T. \\'., (Iniggist. GOiVAN, JA.ME8 U., judge County Court. Urnliani, .Andrew, tiinrK'r. Gi'iihani, Alexander, liuilder. OUAHAM, JAMES N., Hux mid carding mills. Uralmiii, T., dry gnods and grovcriua. Grant, J. G., liinilSer nii:rchuut, Gniver, Edward, liiirdwarn. Gi'ilKth, Thomns, plnstorur. Orubl.i!, H. W. Gunn, Allan, lumber merchant Hall, Kol)ert G., aiu'ncultuiiil iin{)lement8. Hamilton, Alexander, KM). Harrison, C., gem-rul mi-rdiant. HASTINGS, JOSiiPH W., watchmaker (see adv.) Hi'inrich, Heiiry, music teacher. Henderson, J., general mcichant. Uickiing, Charles, farmer. Hinds, iJernard, general merelmnt. Hinds, Iklward, general merchant. Hudson, Robert C'., general merchant, bookbinder. Holt, William, connnission agent, broker, 4c. Hubbard, William, innkeeper. Huggiird, John, innkeep-r. Hunter, V.'illiani, gro(!er. Irwin, William, A.Al., tenchcr. Joiiiis, J. H., i)roprietor Victoria Hotel. Johnson, James, grocer. Johnson, Martin, brickmaker. Johnson, Thomas, fruits and confectionary. Johnson, William JI., farmer. KlvLMAN & CO., driiogists. King & Crabb, geneial merchants. King, Nathaniel, [irop. Temperance Hotel King, Robert, baker. Lacey, James, black,smith. Laird & Morrow, grocers, grain dealers, &c. L'lird, Jolin, pork and grain dealer. LALLY, EDMUND S., agent Hank of Commerce, insurance agent, issuer marriage licenses. Lane George, merchant tailor, town clerk. Lane, Jonathan, clerk County Court. L-e, Jolin, builder. LLOYD, THOMAS D., clerk Division Court Locke, Jose|)h,' general merchant Locke, .Mrs. J., ladies' school. Lount, Gal)riel T., clerk Registrar. Lount, Geo. J. P., County Registrar. Liiunt, Samuel, Deputy Registrar. LOU.NT, WM., JL P. P. Lowe, John, furrier. Lowe, Thomas, butcher. tiynn Bros., photographers. Ic.\voy, P., grocer. WcBride, Chas., shoemaker. ,McBiide, P., mcrehant McCarthy & McCarthy, barristers. McCausland, J. C, dentist. McConkey & Co., merchants. McCormick, 'I'hos., carpenter. McCormick, Tlios., general merchant. McFetridge. Wm., produce dealer. JIcGuirck, John, lime burner. McHenry, Robt.,s;iddler. Mcintosh, Peter, lumber merchant. MeKinley, Duncan, carpenter. McLaughlin, M., prop. Simcoe House. McVity, Wm. B., Clerk of the Peace. llcWatt, John, superintendent Barrie Hotel. general Manahnn, Mrs. J. A., grocer. Mann, W. & Son, books and stationery. Marks, Mrs. E., pro]irietor Harriu HoteL • Marrin, James, general merchant. Murrin, Thos., shoemaker. Mai-ston, James, carpenter, Meladv, P., dry goods and groceries. MEElilNG, EDWIN S., auctioneer ond merchant (Seendv.) MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO., Jas. AlbistoD, agent. • Morgan, Rev. Edward, (Church of England.) Morro.w, Alex., in.sunmce agent. Jloi row, Daviil, inBi)ector of inland revenue. MORROW, JAMES C, attorney. Morrow, John, merchant . j<;ni!il Morton, E. D., M. D. Moore, John, shoenniker. Moore, Martin, saddler. Neil, Robert, shoemaker. NICHOLSON, W. M., editor and proprietor Barrie Ejcam iner. Northgravos, Very Rev. Dean (Roman Catholic) O'Brien, William, banister O'Connor. Michael, merchant. O'Neill, John, carpenter. OLIVER, LLEWELLYN, M.D., coroner. Oxenham, R. J., ]ila8terer. Pae, Peter, general merchant. Palmer, William, blacksmith. Pass, Walter, grain merchant. Piiync, John, grocer. Plaxton, tieorge, stovea and tinware. Powell & Thompson, groceries and liquors. Pullen, J., gunsmith. RAWSON, THOMAS E., stoves and tinware (see adT.> Riddell, Walter, potash factor. Robinson, Thomas, miller. Robinson, W. C, stave factory. Rogei-s, Joseph, high bailiff. Root, William, saddler. Ross & Gilchrist, general merchants. Ryan, James, carpenter. Sanders, Ij. S., watchmaker. Saunders, Wm., P. L. S. Seadon, K., farmer. SEWRY, HENRY & CO., iron founder (see ady.> Sheridan, Bernard, merchant. Sherran, John, saddler. Sigsworth, Thomas, baker. Simpson, R., brewer. Simpson, Thomas, brewer. '' SMITH, BENJAMIN W., sheriff. SMITH, J. M., agent Bank of MontreaL Sonles, David, farmer. SPENCER, M. H., groceries, wines and liquoii (sec adv. ) Stevens, Francis, insurance agent. STEWART, HAMILTON D., barrwter. Strong, W. E., M.D. Summers, George, carriage maker. Summei-s, Joseph, bricklayer. Summersett, Thomas, blacksmith. Swan, Mrs. J., grocer. Sweeney, John, shoemaker. Thompson, Archibald, lumber merchant. Thompsrm, Wm., gi-ocer. VAN EVERY, DAVID, livery stables (see adv.) Watson, Mrs., but<;her. WEAYMOUTH, JOHN, livery stables. We.stley, Samuel, constable. Whitebrlad, Richard, wheelwright Willson, Andrew, lumber meruhant. Willson, John, carpenter. 1 ■^ BilWMttkJtkWAtf; _ , , , ^ 1 < ^ » ffartonrHle.- A Village in thn Township id liuton, County ATcntworth, 8 milea fVom Ifamilton ftnd U from Orimsliy. Population 80. . ..t vIm ( BurkhnUler^ Jaooh, fanner. BurkholdKr, William, farmer. Conily, JaiiicH, lilacksiuith. Crofiwtt, Daniel, farmer. Croasett, Hi»rvs, William, cabinetmaker. Podock, James. Rankin, AV. N., general merchant. Reid, William, wagon maker. Ritchie, D. H., clerk Division Court. Rogers, Solon, carjieuter. Rath, — , brewer. Rutledge, Andrew, general merchant. Rylie, H., carpenter. Sellers, Robert, laborer. Shuw, Charles, plow nninufactnrer. Stanbury, Richard, M.D. Thoui|)son k Faliere, millers, eta Wttinright, Henry, W.Tlmon, A. •huemaker. Watteford, Richard, miller. WcUnian, David, carpenter. VVhitten, James, wagon maker. Williamson, James, hotid k«e|>er. Woods, Frederick, teacher. Woods, Nivian, AI.D. ,l\».1i Bcachburc. -A Village in the Township of Westmeath, County Renfrew. Distant from <'ounty Town. 15 miles, from Ottawa, 80 milc^ from Toronto, 348 niile.s. .Stages to Pembroke and Sand Point. ATeraoi price of land, $8. Money order office. Population, aSO. Badgley, Rer. E. J. (Methodiat Episcoixd) Beach, AlMil. J. P. Burnett, Willian^ butcher. Cameron, Rev. Hug^ (Presbyterian) Cannon, William, notary public, kc, Colquhoun, Miss Mary, dreaam^er. Condie, Alexander, lumber dealer. Condie, James, sen., miller. Condie, James, juu. Condie, Malcolm. Dowe, Victor, saddkr. Dunn, James. Flggleatuu, Newton, carpenter. Forbes, George, M.D. Frazsr, Donald, general merchant. Gardiner, Charles, saddler. Gill, Jam«s, carpenter. Heenan k Legge, general merchants. Johnston, Andrew, proprietor Johnston's HoteL Johnston, James W. Sohiiston, John. Lavender, Robert, wagon maker. Legerwood, Daniel, teaelier. McLai-en, Peter, shoemaker. McLean, Daniel. Munrn, Jnmea, wagon maker. Murray, T. k W., general merchants. Simpson, Rev. J. H. (Church of England.) Sullivan, Thomas, iiropiietor Penibri>ke Hotel SLItTKKS, (.JEOKGK, I'ostJMwitcr and gen. ii Taylot, Thomas, tailor.. Tomblyn, Rsv. Wm., (Wesleyon.) V iglesworth, John, J. P. gen. men-hti lUAtlrr.lf If i:i BEAOHVlLLBi-BEA VERTON. Beaekrllle— A Villngn on the Oreat Wntiim Hailwiy iind Itiwr Tkameii, In i\m TowitahIi> of IV. Ox/uf^ Cuunty Uxfonl, containing 1 Hour mill, 1 ilux mill, 1 riHiutlry, U wiw millM, 2 tauiarioa, 4 cliurtihex, 2 common KohooU, \i hoteU, kc. Diatnitt from I'nunty Town, 4 niilus, Ti-om 'L'oroiito, 100 inilaa. UtHKo to Kiiilirn, llroukaJale, and Stratford. Average "riue of l;\iid, 9:)0 to 9tO. Money Order oinue, rwiHi- lation, 700 Darlow, MinHt'., drPMinokur. b«-nnett, KoUrt, proprii-tor Uoyal Kxchonga Hotel. Illaikwiill, I). \V., niillwiiKht. Bland, Luke, M(M;k dcaUtr. hrt-nincr, Alixutidvr, lime manufbcturer. Brink, rimrlc-H, furnu'r. Brown, Iwiiic W., M.D. Brown, .Idliii H., pre prictor flax mill. Burton, .lohn, tanner. Citnliuld, Sti-wiinl, I'lirmer. Carroll, •lohn, furnn-r. Cain; iliiri'iHon, earpenter CiUHwell, Albert, tiirnier CKnunliegg, Natlmn, Mackumith Collier, .1 nines, proprietor Oxford HouM Conra.1, H. A. (lUi.li.st) Crtighton, Aluxander, carpenter Dark, Jolin, mason Dean, Solomon, nmteli miinnfiMiturer Dickie, .finnes, wugoii maker Dodge, John, limner Dodge, William, farmer Downing, T., nnwon Elscy, J., general merchant. Evatt, .lunies, groerr. Fuirbairn, .lanuv), giocer. Fassie, William, painter. Fox, riiilip., farmer Gilbert, K. teaehor. Gould, W. K., cabinot maker. Pmy, Mrs., flressmnker. Omy, .1., lumber dealer. Grein, Hiram, mason. Greig, Major, George. Hamilton, Uev. Wm., D.D., (I'resbyteriMi.) Harfi, Henry, carpenter. Heury, John, tailor. Henry, Warren, Hhoemakur. Hill, 'William H., grocer. Hook, William, miller. Jovering, James, baker. Karn, Freeman, laiiner. Karn, .lamesi, pro[)iietor Itailway Hotel. Lewie, Krwin, farmer. liick, John, farmer. Light, Alexander. MeConilm, Hiram, milln.igUt McDonald, John, blacksmith, McLean, Itobert, niillwiight. Martin, Calvin, J. 1'. Martin, 11. K., farmer. Martin, S. ('., farmer. Martin, William, batcher. MASON, CHARLIvS, Postmaster, J. P. Mntheson, J. ti.^ toucher. Middougli, William, blacksmith. Millar, T. 1)., commission merchant. Nellie, K. K. & Co., general merchants. Nott, Junius, lime merchant. Parsons, William, express agent I'crry, Stephen, shingle nianiifaolurcr. Phelps, Joel, nnitch mannfucturer. Phelps, I'riuli, constable. Phelps. Uriah & Son, blacksmiths. Rutherford, L., farmer. liyan, Mrs., dressmaker Secord, Abraham,, mn* snufacturer. Slater, John, tailor. Snider, W'. F., carpei Taylor, James & Sim. shi.^umkers. Walls, Alexander, millwright. Watson, Kev. W. C, B.A., (We.slepn.) Whitdaw, Ilobert, iron founder, luillwrigli Young, Thuniaj, brick manufaoturer. .4i }|i;)|| t, &&;, Beavcrton* — A Village on the Kastem shore of Lake Simcoe, nt the mouth of the Beaver river, fn tiiifr Township of Tliora, County Ontario, 46 miles from Whitby, 30 from Ball Ewart and 75 from Toronto. It is the terminus of the Port Hope, Lindsay and BeaTerton Railway. The steamer A'miV// May pile* daily between this point and Bell Ewart station, Northern Uailroad. Stagey daily to Whitby and Utthuwn, Money Order olfice and Savings' Bank. Population 700. Adams, John N., shoemaker. Adams, John, tannery. Anderson, Jumes, tannery. Arbuthnot, D. & Co., general merchants. Bates, Jumcs, blacksmith. Burcliard, Anson, blacksmith. Calder, Alexander, farmer. Calder, Duncan, faimer. Cameron, A. general merchant. Cameron, Alexander, farmer. > CAMERON, DONALD. Postmaster Cameron, James, stoves and tinware. Cameron, 061. Kenneth Cameron & Bruce {Ahx. k O. Davidson, C. IL. fanner DAVISON, PETER, M. D. Ellis Geoffrey, carding mills Far»inhai8on, l>., dry goods. 01ov»T. D., hotel keeper OttidoD, N. k W., general m^rchanU HAMILTON, ALEXAlfDER, prop. H»miHon house F.) geneiml merchant* (See adv.) LOWES, J. 8., eclectic physician ..ijOif; McDonald, D. G., general merchant 'u>T>i!1f McKAV, ALEX., M. D., coroner, druggist. (Seeadv) McKimon, A., blacksmith McLachlan, Rev. John, (Canada Presbyterian) Miller, J. G., genTiil nierch»nt. . , Murray, Peter, blacksmith ■.••'■■ i-ull.;)]! Orde, Cha-les V., barrister ""*»ijb"l* ,*)iro))rietor» Frigoli, Thos., wati;liniiikcr. Hearlft, William, tinsmith. Henry, JanicM S., general murchant Henry, Miilmel, carimntir. Henry, Kohcrt, carpenter. Hewitt, Wm., iiroprietor saw mllL Hippie, Jacob, teaohcr. Hodge, Aruliilmld, general merchant. Hunn, Isiiae, broom maker. Ismond, J. J., stock d .aler. Kerr, JohnC, telegniph operator. Kerr, William, wagon miiker. Kilbouinu, I'ynis, cabinet inakur. KillKirne, H., .1. P. King, William, cooper. Konkle, Matthiaa, grain merchant. i Krotz, Abraham, broom maker. [('■••I Little, MImh, dre."nmake*f l-itfle k .Sons, pottera. Mc Hough ncr, T., tailor. Mul/«nn, J. a, M. U Mackie, Hcv. ,liiM., (Haptiiit.)'l'i'.'i , ' Merrill, H. S., Htock dealer. < Morrow, William, Hiioemaker. Moyer, .lacob .S., broom maker. ,i < .^miil Moyer, .Jonus, miwon. I ,,iv;i.'H Moyer. M. W., |taintur. Moyer, Siimuel S., broom maker. < Jlurray, Uw., (I'rcsbyteri.in) OSHOU.VK, J. IJ., I'oHtmiister & general morohant ' Held, Jiimeft, insurance agent. > Kodger, .)., promietor Rodger's Hotel. Uoilgers, li, brlrk maker. KiiHs, Cyrus, shingle maker. Schwabb, William, iiotter. Hliepliard, U., proprietor .Station Hotel. Smith, William, J. 1". Spotton, H. B., tencher. Sutton, (ieorge, butcher. Tallman, William, mason. i Tinline, William H., cariwntor. i Walker, J. S.. J. P. . , Walker, William, butcher. Walker, William, wagon maker. I Zinimerniun, Jeren.iah, proprietor saw mill [Bear Brook.— A Village in the Township of Cumberland, County Russell. Distant from L'Orignal, the County Town,52 miles, from Ottawa 18 miles, from Toronto 297 miles. Average price of land 914 to $26. Population 150. . Briuk, J. n., carpenter. Carter, John, carpenter. Chauron, Jascph, coojier. Cobourn, Francis, I'aruier. Daust, C, mason. Dunning & Co. , general merchants. Ferguson, James, M. D. Fletcher, William H., proprietor Cottage Inn. Garrett, Rev. T., (Church of Kuglaud). Gosliu, M., carpenter. GRIER, BROCK, Postmaster. Grier, J. k \i., general merchants. Hamilton, Uob«rt, shingle manufacturer. Haney, William, shingle manufacturer. Hill, Alfrwl, teaeliir Lone, Nathaniel, farmer Lowry, Uev. T., (Pr(sbyteiian) McElroj', David, farmer McNally, Henry, liirmcr McNeigh, Peter, J. P. Aliddloton, Thomas,, farmer Nelson, Gilbert, farmer Ren. y. Rev. J., (Wesleyan) Shea, Denni.s, fiinner Smiley, Jolin, faniirr WaUh, Johu^ fanner Wilson, Andrew, fanner Yates, David, shoemaker. ,11. lid. ,»-|(i lit :i')il '11 .nnii'. ji i '' «i >{fisli K-Vide ,.v; ,T,i„i. ^,„^i,f, ■■'.Twnr.J ,,(,!„!, ,f.mi:l,K Belfast. — A Village in the Township of AslifieW, County Huron. Di.stant from (tcderioh, the County Town, 18 miles, from Toronto, 154 miles, Stages to Uoderich and Lucknow. Aveiage piiu« of land (36^ t» 140. Population, 60. .;! Atherington, Miss Eliza Jane, teacher. Johnston, Samuel, carpenter. McCrostie, John, fanner. McHARDY, JOHN, Postmaster. McUardy, John & Co., general merchants. i 111) , iTiP Phillips, Samuel, lumber dealer. "'" ' Reid, W. H., sen., J. P. ''"> Kinciman, David, Iuml)er deal«T. - 'f-AJ Sturgeon, Robert, proprietoi' Belfa»t hotel. ' !""„'"''*-! W«xlm William, oarpt-nterv r.^,.,^o^:^;^l vumul ..11 .') .»:*}.i,*jf L. . c. .(( .;< .;).| l,l.j ,i;oHj /y^,f "W.T( ;\M!i,!.;. ,. ..,7!,,.... ^,.n Bclford. — A post Village in the Township ofMiirkharo, County York, 23 milesAvm Toronto, uxd.i mijff from Markham Village. Boyd, James, J. P. Popumjipn,^, "*""" ' I BURTON, ISRAEL, Postm^sjier:*, V^. J '^ f^f];';^ u BELFOUNTAIN— Hf]LLEVILLE. JBelfOlintain. -A Village ou the Biv*;r Credit, in liraiinitou, the County Town 20 miles, from Toroiit price of land ?20. Population 100. Baker, Michael, jr., farmer. Blair, John, farmer. Blair, P., fa'mor. Brock, Moailowa, farmer. Brock, Robfrt, caMnet maker. Bash, T. J. . farmer. Byam, J. F., grocer. Currie, D., farmer. Dodtl, Thomas, miller. Frank, ArcliibalJ, farmer. HKKKJNG, NOAH, Postmaster. Herring, N. I. teacher. Knox, Kev. Mr., (Methodist Episcopal). the Township of Caledon, County Peel. Distant from o 40 miles, Stajjes to Erin and Ucorgetowu. Average Long, AVilliatn, carpenter. 'IcLare, Andrew, farmer. JIcLaron, Alexander, fai'mer. McTagjiart, Peter, wagon maker. Merry, Thomas P., .I.P. Nugent, Rev. Mr., ^New Connexion). Ramsay, Malcolm, carpenter. Kcdick, F, (.'., i)roprietor Bel fountain House. Reid, Rev. Hugh, (IJaptist). Sanderson, AVilliain, farmer. Smith, John, farmer, Steele, .lames, tanner. Walker, W. N., farmer. BelflfJlVC. -A Village ou the Muitland rirer and IjulTalo and Lake. Huron Railway, in the Township of Morris, Cimnty Huron. Distant from Godcrii'h, the County Town, 23 miles, from Toronto 106 miles. Stages to "Wingham, Teeswatcr, Kiversdale «ad Kincardine. .Vverage price of land $20. Population 50. ARMSTRONG, SIMON, P(,.^;tma:ster & gen. mer<;h't Bell, C. , Co Blaind, William, painter Blea^lell. J. H. T., barriit.-r, &o Bl<'elt'r, Wm., jM'oprietor saw mill Bogart, A. L., .1, P, Bogart, C. v., Imot and slionnaker Bogart, l\ 1). -•M Distant from own. Average Tlouse. e Township of nto lOB miles. Population 50. •is nlf-AVav HouKC. {iding, th of the river Province and t of entry and g communica- J railway, it is ion licre, and l>i.stance from Poi)ulation, iii:iiiiifiic;turer lien), solicitor 4 ^^^^^ ^^^HHl'' "' >.^s ■riiiil revenue ^r.*.5«..;a(!K«!teS ji;<;nt riio'uii HI «'- u.-^y fei-sr 1: ]i h 13 B B B B B B it'.'i '.II 'A pa; f'hii riia 'ho. 'he -'lio lai- lai- .'lur ("lar 'lari 'larl 'O.'k )lrl L'olfi I'olci Dili [•(»M foiui ■'oug l!oii« '.'oim Jook, '()\H'\ 'OKI ,orni .'miiji ^roni 'lozit BELLEVILLE. 49 Boner, John, grorrr Boswcll, Wm., slater Bontcr, John C!., hotel keeiier BOVVELL, M. M. P. P., Eilitor and prop, of Belk- ville Iidelligence)- (daily and weekly) and County of Hasting's Gazetteer and Directory BOYD, TURNER, barber and hairdresser Brehmer, Chai^Jes, tolwceonist. BUENNAN, D., (W. II. Campbell & Co) Bren.ian, Rev. John (Honinn Catholic) Brennaii, Rev. Michael (Roman Catholic) Brciiton k SjK'ar, proviaion-s Brilcy, Miss Matilda, milliner Britton, I'^lward, butcher Brown, (!eorge A. (Brown & St. Charlesl BROWN, onk, Jacob, photographer 3ronn, K. H., saloon Cnjzicr, John A. U., clerk Crown timbor office 4 Oumnxins, James, wuldler DAEOE HOUSE, Barringer & Co., proprietors Dafoe, Zenns, turnkey Davy, R. B., commission merchant Deacon, William, (Watson k Deacon) DEAN & (JILBERT, (W. W. & B. S.) harri.sters DEAN, W. W., (Dean k Gilbert), Mn.ster in Chan- cery DeField, Mrs., Ferry house DE.MPSEY, M. (i., books, stationery and fancy gomls DENMARK, (JEOIKJE, (Ponton, Falkiner & Pen- n)ark Diamond, A., scnr., sa.sh anil door factoi-y Dl.VMONl), A., (Diamond k Dickson), jioHce ni»gi«- ti'ate DIAMOND & DICKSON, (A. Diamond and George 1). Dickson), barristers, attorneys, etc. DICKSON, (GEORGE D., (Diamond k Dickson), olIlci;il a.ssignec Dickens, William, baker Docter. William, grocer and hotel keeper Dorland, P. V., M. 1) Dimgall, \. 1!., barrister DOYLE, JOHN, proprietoi-s International Hotel. (Sec adv) Du)n)nt, Edward, agent Home of New Haven, fire Insunince Company. Dupont, Misses, sch'ct school Egan, W. 1"'., aci'ountant bank Alontreal Ellis, Alftvd, butcher Ellis, \Vi!liam, marine store Elliott, 1!., dry goods Elliott, Thomas, dry goods and groceries Elvins, liicliard, groceries Empey, Miller M. (Robertson & Enipey) Evan.s, John I)., P. L. S Evans, Thomas, Civil Engineer Faliev, Peter, mason FALKINER, N. B., (Ponton, Falkiner.*. Denmark) Fanning, F., hotel Fanning, Walter, st.ige projirietor FINN.'.IOHN, barrister, A:e. FLETCIIEI,', A. &Co., (A. Fletcher and H. Pretty) ]iri)(luce dealers kr. (See adv.) FLINT, HON. BILLA, Senator Flint, !•;. C., nianuf. melodeons and cabinet or'iins B. Flint, Diuiil li. erchimts Flint it Robertson, (.lohn J ertson) barristers, &c. FLINT & VEOMANS, lumber n Ford, Frcdcriik, gunsmith F'oran, .lolin, buibler Forrest k Lozo, (Lorenzo Forrest k, Alc\andpr pliotograjOicrs, .ti'. Fox, .loliii, dry goods and clothing. Foxton, H. P.. chief police FRALF.Civ, BALDWIN, B. A., iMarlcll„„y& Fm Fri'dcriik, .lohn, harness maker Frith. H., millinery and fancy goods Frost. Abraham, leather and lindings Frost, Frederick, cabinet maker (lardnei', Thomas, jilasterer Ctarratt. C. it Co., general merchaiits (tibsnn, (icorge, boots and shoes (iillen, Miihacl, hanlware (tla.ss, James, hardware Graham k Grainger, general nicrrhiints Graham, W. H. Jk 1. B., general merchants (Jrainger, Joseph, butcher (Jrainger, J. K., butcher (Jrant, James, grist nn'll jiroprietor Greatrix, Richard, baker Grier, Kcv. John (Church of F.tfglaini) • Haddi-n, Ri>-hard, saddler ,^ Rob- l-ozo) ck> 60 BELLEVILLE. i-j: Hkines, John J., jun., boots and shoes Hambly, J. H., chemist and druggist Hambly, Philip, confectioner aniTsaloon keeper. Hamilton, L. k Co. (L. Hamilton and J. L. Reed), soda water manufacturers HAMITON, HENRY D. (John Carscallen k Co.) Hannan, Sylvester, shoemaker Harrison, E., stationery Harper, Richai'd, book keeper, Victoria foundr}' Harry, Joseph, grocer HASTINGS cHRONICiLE (weekly). Miles & Mason, editors and proprietors. HASTINGS HOUSE, P. O'Brien, prop, (see adv.) Hay, Rev. — (New Connexion) HAYMES, G. H., hatter and furrier (sec adv.) Hayward, Walter J., banister, &c. HEIVLY & BROTHEH(D. F.i A. G.) photographers Heller, Andrew, dyer Henderson, George E., Ijarrister Henderson, L. H., attorney at law Henry, Adum (Jones & Henry) Henry, (.'., accounfiint and teller Bank of Montreal Herald, Alexander, cooper Higley, P. C, bailiff Hodge, John, grocer, &c. Hogg, James, merchant tailor Hogg, Wm., baker and confectioner Holbrook, T. A., prop. Anglo American House HOLDEN, 11. & CO., wholesale and retail tlruggists HOLDEN, RUFUS, M. 1). (R. Holden & Co) HOLDEN, JAMES C, (R. Holden & Co) HOLDEN, THOiMAS, (Ross, Bell & Holden,) agent Phtt-nix (England) Fire Insurance Co HOLTON, G. C. & CO., dry goods and groceries (see adv.) HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, (New Haven) John Tliomas, agent. Hope, William, M. D. Howe, Robirt, butcher Hulmc, R. Croft, clerk division court Hume, Mrs. Thos., groi'cr IMPERIAL FIHE INSURANCE CO., (London, Eng.,) J. Parker Thomas, agent Innes, Robert L., civil engineer and architect INTELLIGENCER, (daily k weekly), M. Bowell, M. P. P., editor INTERNATKJNAL HOTEL, John Doyle (see adv.) Ireland, J. B., engiiiver, &c. IRWIN, (!. & CO., sewing machine manufacturers (see adv.) Jack, Henry, merchant tiiilor and clothier James, Mrs. F., photographer James, George, High Constable County Ha.stings James, H., M. D. JELLETT & BROTHER, (Robert P. & Morgan,) barristera Jones & Henry, (W. W. Jones and Adam Henry) gen. merchants Jones, Nathan, dry goods and groceries Jones, Rev. S., (Church of England) JONES, WM. (A. S. Page & Co) KEITH, GEORGE, (Walker k Co.) KELSO, THOMAS (Pitceathly k Kelso) Kennedy, James, & Co., dry goods and groceries KEYE8, ANDREW, auctioneer and commission merchant (see adv. ) Kyle, Samuel, proprietor Willard House Laferte, M., dry goods and groceries Lanigan, James, butcher Lanktrce, James, shoemaker Laving, J. P., tailor LAZIER, JOHN, jH-oprietor Belleville woolen fac- tory LAZIER k LAZIER, (T. A. k S. S.) barristers, 4c. Legate k Price, grocers Lester, James, M. D. LEVER, JOHN P., proprietor cheese box factorr, (See adv.) LEWIS, JOHN, hardware &c. Linklater, Thomas, stoves and tinware. LLOYD & STEWART, (Robert R. Lloyd and Geoi^ M. Stewart) exchange brokers Lockerty, Thomas, tobacconist LONDON & LANCASHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. John Thomas, agent McANNANY, F., County Treasurer McArthur, G. A., proprietor Bull's Head Hotel McArthur, Neil, grocer McCaffrey, Raymond, grocer. McCarthy, Charles, shoemaker and grocer McComh, James, fancy goods McCormick, Mrs. A., general merchant McCormink, Joseph, dry goods and groceries McCruden, John, Sergeant police McFee, Allan, watchmaker McFee, Angus, watchmaker McGurn, John, butcher Mclnnes, John A., clerk crown timber office • Mclnninch, Henry, blacksmith Mcintosh, Thomas (Read & Mcintosh) McKeown, John, (McKeown & Robertson) McKeown & Robertson, boot and shoe manufacturers McKinnon & Clarke, grocers McKinnon, John, (McKinnon & Clarke) McLaren, Rev. William, (Free Church Presbyterian) McMullen, S. S., marble cutter Mabey, Samuel, grocer Mackie, Jumes, market clerk MACLELLAN, A. L. (Mnclellnn & Fraleck) MACLELLAN, DUNCAN, (MaclcUans k Fraleck) MACLELLANS & FRALECK, barristers, &c., Belle- ville and Madoc. MACOUN, JAMES, (Walker & Co) Maiden, Joseph, gfroccr Marlow, L., hotel kiepfr MARTIN, CHARLES, foundry, and machine shop. (See adv) Mason, J. R., (Miles & Mason) Maxfiehl, Mrs. Sarah M., M.D MEACHAM, J, H., Postmaster Meagher, James, gi'ocer MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, Andrew Tliomson, manager MEUDELL, JAMES, hatter and furrier. (See adv) Mcudell, William F., collector of customs Meyers, E. W., jailor Mikel, W. Y., grocer MILES & MASON, (E. Miles & J. R. Mason,) editors and proprietors Hswtiiigs Chronicle Miller, C. E., clerk sheriff 's office Miller, John, butcher Mills, Parker, shoemaker MONTREAL MARINE ASSURANCE CO., John Thomas, agent Moore, John G., foreman Intelligencer Moore, John S. A., marble works Morice, J. F. B., manager '^1. A. Simpson k Co Morrice, Alexander, shoemaker Muir, John k Co., clothier MuUin, C, hotel keeper NANTES, W. H., Customs broker Neilson, George, contractor Neven, P. k M., proprietors Union Hotel NEW YORK LIFE ASSURANCE CO., J. Parker Thomas, agent Nichol, Thomas, M. D. , homojopathic physician Northrop, A. G., Clerk County Court, Deputy Clerk Crown and Pleas, Registrar Surrogate BELLEVILLE. 61 le box factory. ,oyd and GeorgB INSURANCE ;nt ead Hotel rocer ant Toccries jer office • ,h) urtson) loe manufacturer irlcc) •ch Presbyterian) Fraleck) Hans & Fraleck) jristers, &c., Belle- tid machine shop. .NADA, Andrew nier. (See adv) •ustoms 11. Mason,) editors mcle NCE CO., John Kcr mpson & Co ,. Hotel 1: CO., J. Parker .lie physician lurt, Deputy Clerk Vrrogate Northgraves, W. J., watchmaker Nosworthy, James, Iciitlier dealer _ Nulty, Michael, auctioneer and commission merchant NULTY, I'. M., barrister „ . . „ O'BRIKN, PATUICK, proprietor Hastings House. (See adv) O'CAKROLL, MISS M. A., milliner OSTIIOM, SYLVESTER, woolen factory OvcicU, Jaiuea C, fancy goods and stationery PA(JK, A. S. & CO., lumber merchants l'ai)inciiu, Charles, Terrapin saloon Patterson, li. Patt.'r.son, U. S. PliAKD, JAMES, dry goods and millinery. (See adv) Pearson, Henry, hatter Perkins, E., saloon Perkins, William, shoemaker PHILLIPS, N. W., (lour and feed Phinpcn, F. .L, soap and candle factory. PIT('k.\TIILY & KKLSq, (David Pitceathly and Thnuiiis Kelso), wholesale grocers PONTON, FALK.1NEU k DENM.\UK, (W. H. Ponton, N. B. Falkiner and George Denmark) barristers PONTON, W. H., (Ponton, Falkiner k Denmark), County lle}.(istrar PONTON, .J. W., deputy registrar Pope, G. H., (supenuteiidi'nt A. S. Page & Co.) POTTS, GEORGE J., M.D. Powell, William, wagon maker iPowrr, .lam(js, M.D. [PRETTY, HENRY, (A. Fletcher & Co.) PRICE, REES,gr()fer& provision merchant. (See adv. Pringlc, A. N., sash and door factory "?roctoi, A. E. Jankins, Miles, foreman Victoria foundry Jankin W. VV., engineer fire department fhanny, George W., sup't Trent public works [l{ead& Mcintosh, (Robert Read & Thomas Mcintosh), grain nu'rchants iUKAJ), HON. ROUERT, M.P.P R.ilick, Jam^^s, sash, door and blind factory [ Rcdnei', ,1., grocer and shingle manufacturer Reed, .J. L., (L. Hamilton k Co.) grocer R.eves, (icorge, Imildcr, etc. REEVES, WILLIAM, builder, etc. (See adv) Rciyea, G. V. N., dentist, Ridley, Charles, M.D. Rite. lie, George k Co., dry goods ROBERTSON & EMPEY, dry goods and groceries ROIJERTSON, .lAME-S, (Robertson & Em pey) RobertS'in, William (McKeowii & Robertson) ROiiERTSON k STEWART (Alexander Robertson, D. E. Kinnear Stewart), barristers Roche, George W. W., hatter Roeiiigk, Lewis, cabinet maker, &c, R0SEN15ERG, H., watchmakerandjewe]er(seeadv. ) \ ROSS, BKLL & H0LDEN,barri8teriB, solicitors Bank ot Montreal, and Merchants' Bank Rous, F. H., crockery and glassware IRi)y, Robert, Maitland, town and police clerk Rnilierfonl, Thomas, builder S.ivage, J. (}., cabinet maker Sawyer, .1. H. (M. Sawyer k Co.) Sawyer, M. & Co. (M. Sawyer and J. Sawyer), chem- ists and druggists. Seholes, Wm. H. (Wallbridge & Scholes) Scott, W. H., accountant Merchants' Bk. of Canada Sherwood, Hon. George, Judge County Court Simjison, Geo. k Co., propr'sBayof Quinte elerator. Siin|ison, H. (G. A. Simpson & Co.) Simpson, J. H., barrister. Sd RATON, EDWARD (Walker k Co.) IS.iiith, A. Jj., fonndffl'. Smith, C. F. , stoves and tinware Smith, S. B., stoves and tinware St. Charles, .lames (Brown k St. Charles) Stapely, A. J., architect and builder 8TAPELY, ROBERT W., sash, door & blind factory Starling, C. J., contractor Stevenson, Hugh, carriage maker, &c. Stewart, Robert, M.D. SUTHERLAND, J. k W., dry goods (see adv.) Symon.s, William, tailor, &c. Tannahili, R. , produce and grain merchant Taughcr, M. & J. (Michael and John) Taylor, George, Sheritf County Hastings Taylor, Johu, watchmaker Taylor, John, Deputy Sheriff County Hastings. Temi)leton, William, general merchant. Terwilligar, A.M., photographer. Thomas, Mrs. George, grocer. THOiMAS, JOHN, insurance agent, appraiser Can- ada Perrat. Big. and Savings Society, (See advt.) THOAIAS, J. PARKER, barrister, attorney, solicitor, &c., Otticial Assignee County Hastings. (See advt) THOMPSON, J. W., agent Canadian Express, Mon- treal Telegiaph niul Montreal Steamship Co's. Thompson, M. M., book-keeper A. S. Page & Co. THOMSON, ANDREW, Manager Merchants' Bank of Canada. Thomson, Robe't, teller Merchants' Bank of Canada. TICKELL, G. S., cabinetmaker, upholsterer, &c. TRAVELLERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. Co. (Hartford) J. Park(T Thomas, agent. Truaisch k ZoUer, saloon keepers. Turner, Jeremiah, general blacksmith. Vair, C.eorg(% dry goods and groceries. Van Allen, Thomas, Walker & Co. Van Norman, Frank, bookseller and stationer. Vapor, J. C, merchant tailor. Vermilyca, W. H., carriage builder. Verner, J. W. Surveyor Customs. Walker, Rev. A., (Presbyterian.) Walker, Hugh, grocer. WALKER, J. M. k CO., (J. M. Walker, Jame, Macoun, Thomas Van Allen, Edward Smeaton, George Keith, ) |)ropii('tors Belleville foundry. WALLACE k BRO., (I). J. & J. C.) photographers. Wallace, Daniel L., grocer, k(\ Wallace, Ja«ne.s, ]no]). Sidney flouring mill Wallbridge, George, (Walbridgc k Seholes). Wallbridgi! k Sitholes, gi'ocars and wine merchants. WALLHIUDGE k WALLBBIDGE, (Hon. L. & Aibini 11.) barristers, &c. Wallln-idu'c. W. IL, jtrop. Victoria foundry. Walter.'!, Thonris, tiiilor, Walton, (icorge S., sa.sh and door factory. Ward M,D., dentist Watson & Deacon, bakers and confectioners Watson, William (Watson k Deacon) AV alters, Alexander, blai'ksniith. W^AY, J. F., Crown timber agent. Wel)er, Michael, ]>rovigion dealer and butcher, Weese, John, hotel keeper Wensley, William, painter White, L. J., manager Belleville stone ware works Wild, Rev. Joseph, (Episcopal Methodist) Wilkiiis k Dolun, pla.sterers Williams, L. J., brewery Wills, Thomas, County Clerk Wilson, ("harles, hair dresser Wilson, John, baker and confectioner Wilson, Miss ,M., grocer and fancy goods Wright, William, saihUer YARWOOD, A. F., cabinetmaker Yeomans, Horac^e, (Flint k Yeomans) Zoller, Peter, (Truaisch & Zoller) 62 BELL EWART— BELMOKE. Bell Ewart. — A ViUnge and Station of the Xorthern Railway, on Lake Simcoc, in the Towiiship of Innis- fil. County Siincoe, 12 miles from Barrie. The steamer Emily hay connects here with the Northern Railway. Daily stage, running to Orillia, Bcuvcrton, ki:., in cuuuection with thu stuainer to the Muskokft Territory. Om; of the largest saw mills, owned by Messrs. Sage U Co., is located here. Money order oIEc«. Population, 600. Aston, Mrs. John, hotel keeper Barr, Jonathrn, gunsmith Beeman, K. W. Bostwick, .1. K., builder Brant, J., merchant Campbell, Daniel, mariner Doollttle, Alva DRAKE, P. E., Postmaster, niercht. and lumber dealer Dushaii, Louis, butcher Hager, George, merchant Hugg, E. F. , agent Sage & Co Jtbb, \V., engineer Suge & Co Kermott, C. H., teacher Law, E. M., clerk Lawrence, VV. D., surveyor Linn, D. VV., suj^'rintenJent Suge & Co Macbean, Alexander, foundry Montgomery, J. .M., M. D Ostrander, Charles, farmer lleddington, Matthew, lumber meri.'hant Sage, H. W. & Cii., lumber menhaiita Spooner, W. A., snperinteud«nt mill Wilbion, Alfred, farmer 1 Bellrock. — A Village on the Nopanee River, in the Township of Portland, I'ounty Krontenac, with alarg* trade in lumber and farm produce. Distant from County Town, 24 miles, from Toronto, 150. Stages to and from Harrowsmith. Boyce, Caleb, farmer Brook?, \V., farmer Coffey, .Mi-s. Mary, proprietor Bellrock Hotel Craig, Robert, woolen factor Freeman, Barnabas, general merchant Grant, Elizabeth, teacher Grant, George, farmer Grundill, Euwavd, carpenter McCaul, Patrick, general merchant Miiligau, William, blacksmith Moir, George. Percy, John. Iilaeksmith Percy, William FOMEROY, W1LLL\M, Postmaster and genenil nuTchant Sanderson, Rev. E., (.Methodist Episcopal) Shory, Silas Switzer, Orrin, carpenter Wheeler, J. Willson, Peter Belmont. — A Village in the Townships of Westmi miles flora County Town, 8 from nearest railway to jLoudou daily. Improved land $50 and wild { grist mill is required. Population, 400. Black, James, insurance agent Campbell, ames, saddler Campbell, James B.. M.B. Cline, Daniel D., M.D. Couraon, J., general merchant • Creamer, Robert, hotel keeper Currie, Rev. Ale.xaiider (Presbyterian) Dawson, A, W., general merchant Dumaw, Simeon, wagon maker Dyer, Omi, notary public Dyer & Adell, general merchant* Eckert, \V. D. , teacher Harkncss, Adam, farmer Hawkins, George, merchant tailor House, Jacob, cabinet maker Hoover, 1). L., butcher Hungerford, Eli B., cabinet maker Kindree, J., boots and shoes Kennedy, Rev. James (Wesleyan) Mclntyre, A., carpenter nster and Dorchester, Counties Middlesex and Elgin, 14 station, 14 from London, and 120 from Toronto Stage 140 per acre. Kettle Creek ull'ordsgood water power. A McKellnr, A., carpenter McKellar, D., general merchant Manning, J. G., farmer Mohr, William, painter Murray, J. W., cariicnter Nichol, Brothers, llax millers Nugent, W, T., general m(!rLhant ODELL, W. H., Postmaster Olmstead, Lewis, hotel keeper Pearson & Silk, woolen factory Seeman, Henry, carriage maker Simpson, James S., tailor Sleeth, Robert, blacksmith Smith, Rev. J. P. (Episcopal) Silencer, Charles B., -M.D. Walker, James, blacksmith Watcher, George, painter Yerex, W. N., general merchant Yex, Isaac, stationery, books, &c. Belmore.— A Village in the Townships of Culross and Carrick, County Bruce, 16 miles fromjWalkrrtoa and 40 from Goderich. Population 160. Caiman, F., general merchant Found la Fitzgerald, saw mill proprietors Graham, Williain, carpenter Hall, Joseph, blacksmith Huston, Samuel, plaaterer Irwin, F. W.. J. I'. Kay, John T., M. D. I^rk, Henry, pump maker Lloyd, Henry, carpenter Luxton, John, wagon maker McNally, Wm., shoemaker Ontrim, D. J., shoemaker Proctor, John, carpenter PERRIFF, PETER, Postmaster, hotel keeper BELLS CORNEES— BERKELEY. 63 Bell's Corners. — A Village in the Township of Nepcan, County Carloton. Distant from County Town, 10 milL-s, from Toronto, 300 miles. Stage linu from Ottawa to I'erth. Money ordi;r otiice. IVpulatiou, 120. ARNOLD, GKORGK. Postmaster and general mercht licarman, .lamns, .1.1' Uearinan, .lohn UrownlcH, William, slioemalcer Corbctt, William, hotel keeper Crowi', Holieit, .shoi-mnker Dawson, .lohn, .).l* Dowler. Rev. .1. A. (Wesleyan) Drattin, Kiohiird Oourlay, Uev. .J. L., M.A., (rrcshytcrian) Graham, Thnuia.s Graham, William Harmer, F. W., Municipal Clerk Kccnian, I)., teacher liatleur, Andn^w, wagon maker Moodic, Hobert, hotel keeper Patton, Hcnrv, cooimt Pettit, Uev. (■•. 15., M.A., (amrch of Kngland) Pratt, A. 1)., tenclier Pratt, Lsuiah, shoemaker Robert.son, John, farmer Spittall, Alexander, wagon maker Spittall, H. P., carpenter Wright, AUvrt, tanner ' ' Bcnmillrr.- A Village in the Township ofColborne, County Huron, « miles from Goderieh. mails. Population 150. Scmi-wccltly Adams, Rivlnev, rradic maker. Cottle, Jame.s, blucksniith. DeGr.iv, Josepli, cooper GLKDHILL, .1. E. .!. i T., woolen mills Gui.schliu.sli, Joseph, tanner HedegiT, Jacob, jiaintcr Heddle, Andrew, cirpfuter Kerr, Thomas, shoemaker Mmlle, O., tanner Miller, Jonathan, innkeeper, grocer Nagle, Joseph, mason KoberLson, William, blaek.smith Rogers, David, miller Scott, John, weaver Stewart, Jolin, gardener Bcnnic's rorners, — A Village in the Township of Ram.say, County Lanark, distant from County Town .'iO miles, from Toronto 2G5 miles. Average price of land §22 to S40. Population .10. Anderson, Williniu, farmer Baird, John, miller CumniiiiiTs, Roljert, shoemaker Cunningham, John, lime manufacturer Gilmour, .'ohn, but( 'kt Glover, John, I'ooper Henderson, Kobert, miller LKISflMAX, A., Postmaster and general merchant Philip, William, blaeksniitli Roth well, A. T., teacher Siiedden, David, pro]irietor Rose Rank Hotel Steele, .lohn, furiiiev Toshack, ^neas, farmer Young, Peter, farmer Bcnsfort.— A Village in the Town.ship of Monagh the Coiiuty Town, 25 miles, from Toronto 80 miles Anderson, Huiih, farmer Castle, Charles, shingle maker Caswell, Rev. Jamrs (\ew Connexion) Creba, William, blacksmith Dodils, Thomius, farmer Embcrson, Willi,im, farmer Fairis, James, shingle maker Finnie, Andrew, farmer Huggiiis, David, shingle maker BleUAIN, JAMES W., Postmaster, bookseller, &c. an. County Northumberland, distant from Cobourg Avewge price of laid ?10. Population 100. Monorief, George, shoemaker Morrison, David, farmer Morrison, William, fiamer Richardf, .'ohn, tailor Riddell, Walter, farmer Rutherford Walter, .sash and door manufacturer Turnbull, James, cariienter Turnbull, John A., fanner Wood, Henry, shingle manufacturer Wood, William, farmer fTomjWalkerto* Bentley.— A Post-olfioe in the Township of Harwich, County Kent, 18 miles from Chatham and 200 from Toronto. Improved land in the vicinity .iverages 830 per uerc. BENTLEY, S., Postmaster. Berkeley. —A Post-office in the To^^nship of Uolland, County Grey, 20 niiles'distant from Owen Sound and) 100 miles from Toronto. FLEMING, JOHN, Postmaster Jackson, Her. Thomas, (Vcw Connexion Methodist 64 BERLIN. Berlin— Tho County Town of Waterloo and a station of the Grand Tnink Railway, 24 milcii from Stratford, 67 miles from Toi-onto, and 11 miles from Gait. Money Order oflice and Savings' Bank. I'opulatiou, 3000. Aldons, John, manufacturer ANDRKWS, H. M., (Bowlby k Andrews) Armstrong, John S., detective Armstrong, Thomas, baililf Ballin, August, M.I) Bamhold, fly, shoemaker Keeking, William, wagon maker BEKLIN TKLEGUAPll, Alexander McPherson publisher BKKLINEIIJOURNAL, Rittinger& Motz, editors k proprietors BOElJIiCKER & STEUBING, wholesale fancy goods, &c BOND JOHN, general merchant Borth, Andrew, cabinet maker BOWLBY A ANDREWS, (W. H. Bowlby, H. M. Andrews) barristers Bowlby, Davids., M.D BOWLBY, W. H., (Bowlby & Andrewi) county attorney Bowman, Israel D., county clerk, & insurance agent. BOWMAN, W. IL, chemist and druggist Breithaupt, Lewis, tanner Brickwer, Henry, cooper Bramm, John, brick maker BRAUER, B., prop. Railroad Station Hotel, (see advt) Brauer, Henry, cooper BROWN & DEBITT, (P'rederick Brown, Joseph Det)itt) mattress manufacturers. (See advt) Brabacher, Heniy, farmer Brubacher, Samuel, farmer Colquhoun, James, C'lerk of County Court. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. John Roat, prop. D'Esterre, Duncan, station master G.T.R. Davidson, George, sheriff. Dopp, George, hotel keeper. Eby & Co., pump makers. Eby, John, farmer. EBY, JOHN W., chemist and druggist. Erb, Menno, farmer. Evans, Rev. — , (Church of England.) FEICK, JOS?U'H K., dry goods and groceries. FEICK, JIISS M. AV., milliner. FENNELL, JOHN, hardware, wholesale and retail. FOX AUGUST, watchmaker and jeweller, (See adv.) Funckon, llev. Dr. Eugene. (Roman Catholic.) Gaul, Wm. tailor. Gauntley, Mrs. H., berlin wool and fancy goods. Gauntley, Henry, saddler Geddes, Charles K., news depot Glowalski, Rev. Edward (Roman Catholic) Gow, Robert, shoemaker Gwynne, James W., barrister Haller, John, hatter Haugh & Roat (John Haugh, Edward Roat) saddlers Heit, Louis, b.iggage nmstcr G. T: K, Heller, Casper, proprietor Royal Exchange Hotel Heller, John & Son, watchmakers, &c. Hett, Henry, painter Hett, John B., carpenter HOFFMAN, ISAAC, diy goods, groceries and hard- ware, also steam furniture factory Huber, H. S , general merchant Hughes, S. L., M. D. Hunsick, J. C, books and stationery Hunsicker, John, variety store Hymmer, Peter, tinsmitli JACKSON, H. F. J., pioneer tobacco factory JAFFRAY, WILLIAM, Postmaster, Expresa and Insurance agent, telegraph operator Ksessman, Rev. C. F. A. Kannengiesser, John, Berlin wool and fancy goodi Keyser, William, proprietor Berlin Hotel Kiinmel, Henry, hotel keeper. King, John, pump maker Klein, George, butcher Klippert, John, High Constable Knell, Henry, watcvnes, &c. Knowles, William H. G., dry goods KRAUZ, C. & Son, general merchants, agents for Hamburgh and American Packet Co, (see adr.) Krnuz, Hugo, (C. Krauz k Son) Kraueger, John, butcher Lake, Frederick, mason, builder and contractor Lang, Peter, broom maker. Levan, Ja;ob, k Co., blacksmiths Linpreeht, Frederick, American Hotel McDougall, D., County Registrar McGuirc, John, carriage maker. McKie, John A., general merchant McPHERSON, A., editor and proprietor Berlin Telegraph Merchants Bank of Canada, Robert N. Rogers, agent Meredith, J. S., teller Merchants Bunk. Mcssncr, Martin, baker. Metzinger, John F., teacher. Miller, Alex, barrister Mogk, William, shoemaker Moore, Hugh E., photographer Moort, AViiliam, insurance agent Motz, John, (Rittinger & Motz) Mowat, Alex, Deputy tUerk of the Peace. Mowot, Alexander H., general agent Mover, Abraham, farmer Jtylius, Rudolph, M.D Nahrgaiig, Henry k Co., tailors Neville, C. E., B.A., principal grammar school NICHOLAUS, ANDREAS, St. Nicolas Hotel Niehaus, William, boot? and shoes Ott, Cyni.s, tobacconist PETERSON, A. J., Clerk Divisian Court, Registrar Surrogate, Com. in B.R., Notary Public, agent Standard Life Ass. Co. (See advt) Pott(T, James, farmer Rickert, John, fanner llinglc k Stroh, tanners RITTI^TGER k MOTZ, (Frederick and John) editors and proprietors Berliner Journal ROAT, JOHN, prop. Commercial Hotel Robinson, John, farmer ROGERS, ROBERT N., agent Merchants' Bank ST. NICOLAS HOTEL, Andrew 5icholaus, prop Schmitt, John, shoemaker Schmitt, Leopold, blacksmith Schmitt, Rev. William, (Wesleyan) Sehneiker, Conrad, hotel keeper. Schofield, M. C, surveyor Schwenn, H. k J., brick makers Schwiegcr, A. W., civil engineer Scully, 'fhomas, tanner Seller, Louis, miller Scip, George, brewer Shantz, David, farmer Shantz, Jacob, farmer Shuh, Benjamin, fanner SIMPSON k ALDOUS, (William and John) cabinet | chBir and pump factory Simpson k Son, (Martin k Tendill) shoemakers Sippel, Henry„ weaver SNYDER, FREDERICK, stoves & tinware, (see adrt) I BERLIN— BETHANY. 6ft Spete, Joseph, lager beer brewer STANDAUD IJFE ASSOCIATION COMPANY, A. J. Peterson, agent STAWTON, (.'HARLKS, County Treasurer Stein * Gottlieb, (William & Frederick) tailors Strickler, Henry, woolen and flax mills STUBBING, CONRAD, (lloodeeker & Stuebirig) Stuokhart, John, eoopcr Tagge, Feter N., general agent Thomas, John H , boots and shoes Tuerk, Rev. F. W., (Swedenborgian) Tyson, Abram, gro<'er Van Camp, Lewis, dentist Voglesang, Kmil, vegetable ivory button factory Wagner, Anslein, potter ,{! Weaver, J. S., prop. Franklin Hotel and Livery Wells, Walter, lusurunre agent Werner, Justus, wagon maker Wieland, Charles, mason Winger, John, manufacturer Woellle, John J., plough maker Wright, Charles, Wright, Francis, YOIING & GOOD, (William k Peter H.) groceriei wines and liquors Zeigler, Enoch, carriage maker nd contractor prcprietor Berlin BeriiC— A Village in the Township of Hay, County Huron, 21 miles from Goderich and 19 from Seaforth station Grand Trunk Railway. Population 60. Bleam, Christian, farmer Bleam, David, farmer Bleam, Jacob, farmer Douglas, Allan, farmer Douglas, Peter 1). R., farmer Duncan, Rev. Mr., (Presbyterian) Erwin, William, wagon maker Foster, Joseph, farmer Hep, Andrew, carpenter Hep, (^.eorge, sen., cabinet maker Hunter, John, farmer Mitcliell, Allan, general merchant MURNKR, GOTLKIB, Postmaster Jaker, Rev. Mr., (Methodist) Johnstone, Edwaul, farmer Roir, Andrew, farmer Scott, Robert, teacher Styles, Micheal, farmer Tapp, Christian, tailor Witwer, Samuel, tanner, &c. Berrie.— A Villag(> situated in the Townshij) of Kincardine County Bruce, South|Riding. McINTYRE, NICHOI^ Postmaster Berwick.--A village in the Township of from Toronto, 300 miles. ..Vvcrage price Bates, Joseph, shoemaker Blay, Charles, bmtcher Campbell, Donald, blacksmith Campbell, Kenneth, carpenter Cavanagh, John Cavanagh, Michael Clark, Ale.xander, teacher COCKBURN, ALEXANDER A., Postmaster, merchant, kc. Cockburn, A. J., J. 1'. Cockbuni, Isaac Connell, Stewart, general merchant Cryderman, Jacob Fleming, Thomas Fleming, William, general merchant Gray, Alexander, lime manufacturer Hamblin, Jesse Henery, Thomas, carpenter Finch, County Stormont, distant from County Town, 30 miles, of land, $8 to $10. Population, 160. Jackson, Robert, tanner James, James, wagon maker Kelly, Patrick, blacksmith Kittel, William Lamont, Rev. Hugh (Presbyterian) Lewis, William McGillivray, Duncan, tinsmith general McKinnon, Alexander, c»r])enter McLeod, Murdoch, stone mason McMuUigan, Robert McUcrsh, William, proprietor Berwick Hotel Munroe, John 0., M. D. Murjdiy, Francis, auctioneer Patterson, John, shoemaker Scott, David, shoemaker Scott, Miss Mary A., dressmaker Steen, James, shingle merchant Thistlewart, W. B., lime manufacturer im and John) cabinet | ill) shoemakers 8 k tinware, (see adrt) 1 Bethany- — A village and Station of the Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway, Township Manvers, County Durham, 31 miles from the County Town and 88 from Toronto. A stream passes through the village, affording ample power for machinery. This is a good jiosition for a foundry, agricultural imple- ment works, and a tannery. Improved lamis, $35 per acre, wild, $25. Population, 300. Barr, Andrew, tailor Bhiakly, Francis, general merchant Brearton, C. H., M. D. Brown, Andrew, forwardingand commission merchant, railroad agent Buggins, Rev. George (New Connexion) Byers, James, fanner Cain, C. C, flouring mill proprietor Craig, John, chandler ' Craig, William, J. P. Crosier, James, farmer Copeland, John, blacksmith Davis, William, fanner Ewing, Rev. John (Presbyterian) Fell, James, farmer Gardiner, W. F., auctioneer Graham, Jeffrey, farmer GIUHAM, WILLIAM MORTON, Postmaster, gen. merchant, and general agent Graham, W. W., slungle maker \;i '■' 66 BETHANY—BISHOP'S MILLS. Grandy, K. k •!., gvneriil iiicrdiaiitii Iliintet', William Kelly, JaiDPH, foro-anliiig and i-uiiinuHHioii tnerc.liant. Kcniiudv, Uolx^rt, bluckHinith Lunib, Joiin, Imilder Lee, ThunioH, xiisli, Stitt(|n, Uol)ert, butcher Vance, S. C, iimurauce agent White, Hamilton Wilson, William, teacher Winters, Jamea, shoemaker Wrightman, S., grocer BewUlcy.- A Village at the head fif Hii^e liuKC.'in the Township of Hamilton, County Northumberlond Distant from County Town 12 mile?, from .oronto lation 100. Harrelthrope, Hev. AFr., (New Conuexinn) Denson, James, J. P., insurance agent, &« Hancock. John, Nhoemaker Hancock, Phillip, groci'r Hancock, Thomas, shoemaker Hannah, Philander, proprietor Farmers' Hofad 75 miles, .\vernge price of land $35 to $40. Popu- Henderson, William, teacher Ley, (jcorge, J.l' Sackville, Janics, lumber dealer SIDV, JOHN, Postmaster Tabscot, Rev. Sanuud, (Baptist) Wright, Robert,' pr,)prietor Bewdley Hotel BllIingM* Bridge -A Village on the Rideau River, in the Township of Gloucester, County Carleton. Distant from the County Town 3 miles, from Toronto 236 miles. Av(!rMgo price of land $30. Population 100. Angus, William, blacksmith. Campbell, James, farmer Cuthbcrt, Mrs., dressmaker Fftirbairn, Peter, farmer Hepinstall, Oeorge. carpenter Longley, hUas Sarah M., teacher Mclvellar, A., farnur Masson, Hugh, blacksmith 8M1TH, WlLLIAM, Postmaster and gen. merchant. Taylor, David, saddler. Wlialen, Matthew, fanner. Biubrook- — A Village in the Township of Binbrook, County Wcntworth, 13 miles from Hamilton. Population 100. Barlow, Albert, wagon maker Bigger, R. H., M.D Brown, John, general blacksmith Buntin. John, traving agent Carle, .L S., Franklin House Chesney, Rev. A., (Baptist) Gawlcy, James, wagon maker HALL, HENRY, Postmaster and gen. merch't Hoey, James, merchant McOann, John, blacksmith McKenzie, Mrs., general merchant RnsscU, James, M.D Sallett, Robert, shoemaker Startord, Theodore, liarness maker Wickett, Robijrt, Union Hotel Birkham. — AVillage in the Township of Moore, County Lambton. Distant from Samia, the County Town 12 miles, from Toronto, 180 miles. Average piioo of wild land improved, $8 to $30. Population, 60. Brown, J. B., teacher Farquharson, J., fanner Galloway, John, J. P. Gould, P., farmer McBean, A., carpenter McBean, J., fanner McBeau, Lewis, carpenter McDermid, Rev. Peter (Presbyterian) McDiarmid, J., farmer UcDonald, James M., farmer McDonald, Wm. P., grocer McKenzie, J., teacher McKENZIE, FINLAY, Postmaster Manning,^D., shingle manufacturer Thomson, W., farmer Warren, Duncan, farmer Watson, A., carpenter Watson, .T., teacher Watson, P., carpenter Welsh, James, shoemaker Blsbop's MlIls.~A Post-office in the Towailiip of Oxfcrl, County Grenville. BISHOP, ASA W^., Postmaster. BIRMINGHAM— IILANTYRE. If Birminghain.- A Vlllngn in the Township (if PittflbtirKli, County Fronteiiau. DiBtttnt from Kingston 12 miles, from Toronto 170 miles. Stagos to Kingston und Whitclisli. AvoragP iirico o( luiid 925 to fUO Po|ml»tion 80. BIRMINGHAM, JAMKS, PostmMtH- Bower, Hev. E. C. ' (( ;liiin:h of Kn^liind) Chambers, Rev. T. C. (I'rwbytoriiin) Foster, .1,, miller Franklin, \V. 11., fiirmor Oruham, Mis.s, teacher Joyee, J., fnrmor Joyce, li., farmnr Joyce, JIatthew, .F. I'. Kennedy, 'Rcr. Hiivld (Methodist) McNeill. 1'., fanner MundcU, J., tiocliur llobb, I)., teaclu'V Smyth, W., farmer Toiid. MisH M., tcaihor Todd, Samuel, liiruicr Todd. T., farmer B||.|.,_A Pest Village in the Towui^hip of T.ondou, County Middlesex, situated on the Proof Line Road, 10 miles from London. Population 25. Dixon, William, hotel keeper Winters, Daniel, blnckHniith YOUNG, JOSEPH M., Postmaster and gen. niercht sr and gen. morcliant. iBlack Creek. — A Villngo at till! mouth of Hluck Creek, and on the Erie und Niagara Railway, in the Township o{ Willoughby, County Welland. Distant from St. l-'iitherine?, the County Town 12 miles, from Toronto 60 mile.s. Average price of laud, IJSO. Population 100. LLLEN, ISAAC II., Postma,ster and gen. mercht. irnhard, Michael IJ. Jonder, Michael D., J. P. Lraft, Francis, carpenter Leiber, ('liristonhcr, painter McLaughlin, Thomiis, customs officer Parker, .John .1., carpenter Smith, Rev. Robert (United Ihelhran) Hack Heath. -A Post-office in the Township of Seneca, County llaldimuud. POTTS, T. S., Postmaster. iles from Hamilton. lia, the County Town Population, 60. Hair.— A Village on the Grand River, in the Guelph, the County Town, (J miles, from Toron price of land $45. Population 200. Idams, J. W., teacher Sechtei, Isaac, constable 3echtcl, Sloses, lumber dealer ilaschka, Joseph, butcher Sowman, J. R., lumber dealer jowmaii, Samuel B., farmer Sowman, Wendell, farmer iurkholder, Samuel, cari)cnter Elements, t)liver, farmer [Cornell, Erastus, farmer Ssbleman, Moses, fanner Evans, Rev. James, (Christadelphian) Kress, Peter, weaver 3ress, Philip, carpenter liefhaber, Adam, cooper township of Waterloo, County Waterloo. Distant from to 70 miles. Stage to Preston and Now Dundee. Average Lamb, John, tailor McNally, Henry, J. P. ilcNally, licv. John, (Menuonite) McNally & Co., dyers, etc. Myers, John, wagon maker (Juirmbach, Charles, proprietor Blair Hotel Reith, Miss Mary A., dressmaker RENSIIAW, JOHN, Postmaster and general mer chaut Shirk, Peter, miller Sipes, Jolin, farmer Thomson, Hugh, blacksmitli Tilt, William, accountant WILKES, MATTHEW, Gentleman Wismer, David, farmer Ilantyre.— A Village in the Township of Euphrasia, County Grey, 22 inilc" from Owen Sound, 9 from Meaford and 25 from CoUingwood. Stiges to Meaford. Pojmlation 60. liser, Andrew, farmer 3ree, William, farmer 3rown, Rev. A., (Presbyterian) plarke, Andrew, farmer ^larke, Robert, farmer »vis, Riohard, farmer • Douglass, John, farmer falls, Alexander, farmer larnden, Rev. W. F., (Methodist) lenkins, John, blacksmith Mcintosh, William, farmer Marshall, Samuel, farmer Mick, John, farmer Murray, Robert, farmer Paterson, James, merchant Paterson, William, shoemaker Percy, John, farmer Storey, Walter, farmer Walter; Philip, farmer White, Charles, carpenter S8 BLAIRTON— BLOOMIIfOTON. Blalrton.— A Village and Stntion of the Cobourft. PetArhoro' and Mnrmora lUilroad, in the Township of Belmont, County IVtertioro', lituate on Marmora I^kc, iO milrx from I'etvrboro', the County Tovrn, and 115 front Toronto. The rilltign is in th«! iinmrdiatu vii.'iiiity of tlio riuhuat iron niinri in tlie Doroiniun, and niimtrs and lal)orera are in great demand. The land in the vicinity in aln)o«t all taken up. Stagei ^ to Norwood and Marmora, diitnnce 21 miles. Money order ofllce and Havingo t)iink. Population 500. Annsti>''ig, W. W., baker and hotel keep-i | Powell, Kdmunil, butoher BATKS, UOCJEU PoitmiistonmdagcntC.l'.&M.K.ll. Powell, Miiw Mary, traelier Bell, TlioMiHH, carpenter Brown, .1., M.D. Dutr, VVilliain, ihopinakcr FeatiierHlon, Thoniiit*, uubinet maker Givin, Mrs., grot'er Hnlslead, Rev. William, (Wealcyan) Leuch, William, butcher Leannoutb, Thomas K., general merchant Mc Bride, Andrew, grocer Heikle, James, general merchant Itea, Mills Elizal>eth, teuchsr Scott, I). I)., livery stable Khaw, William, clothier 81oiin, liobert, general merchant Turner, .lohn, general merchant Weller, (iilbert, hotel keepcT Whitmarsh, Levi, livery stable Wilson, 1)., M.D. Wynn, William, builder BICROingftOll'-' -A Post-offlce in the Township of Tvendinaga, C'ountj-'fla.stings, LALLY, JOkN, Postino-tter BlOOmflold- — A Village in the Township 6 miles, from Toronto HO miles. Stages Bethune, R(!V. Mr., (Methodist) Boneman, (iideon, wagon maker Boneninn, Stephen, butcher Bull, Albert, carpenter Bull, (Gilbert, grocer , Clark, J. F., M.D Clark, W. O., architect and builder Cooper, John, miller Cooiier, Dbediuh, J.P Cooper, Thomas Borland, Joshua Hare, Dexter, saddler Hare, Peter S., J.P Keitii, E., proprietor Keith's Hotel Lake, S. K., M.D . Leavett, He v. U. D., (Universalist) McFiiul, Peter McGivern, John, cooper nf Ilallowell, County Prince Edward. Distant from CountyTowaj to Brighton andPicton. Average price of lond^lOO. Population flOO,| Morgan, Thonia.s, nif'.ler Noxon, Samuel Noxon, Thomas H., agent Noxon, William, iron founder Ucynolda, Mrs., dressmaker Iteynolds, J. S., dentist Sargent, G. A,, auctioneer Hay lor, A. H., general merchant Stephens, George, cari)entcr. STRIKER, JONATHAN, PostmaRter. Sykes, W., tanner Tomputt, John, butcher Vayney, Levi, crockery, ka Watson, O. E., shoemaker Williams, John P., seedsman. Winters, Mrs., dressmaker Winters, J. C. tailor, Blooinlngdale- — A Village in the Township of Waterloo, County Waterloo, 6 mib's from Berlin, and3| from Breslau Station. Population 50. Bowman, John, farmer Bowman, Menno, farmer Bowman, Moses, farmer Brieriv,;,'. William, shoemaker Erb, William, farmer Haufl'er, Jacob, farmer McKav Donn MV.y 1 ' Si Si Sii J., farm Suj M. , fan er and hotel keeper fan BloominiKton.— A Village in the Township of miles. Average price of laud $40. Population Barns, Jacob, farmer Browning, Henry, shoemaker rH clineiin faetory Culver, hoclcr, pruiirictDr fheeitc Itiotory (."ulvtT, Miililiiii, liinner (.'ulvcr, HiiiiNtun, I'lunuT (Jillx-rt, .1., ti'iiclirr • Jridhi, Kcv. .Slcplu'ii, (Hiiptist) Hialli, AnHley, stock dealer Hunter, Alexander, fanner Ireland, Frederick, tarjienter Ireland, (Jeorfje, enrjjenter Kelluni, Jason, -1.1'. Creek, in tlie Township of Townwnd, County Norfolk. Diatant 'H, from Tor))nto 04 inileH. Averngu price of land (40. Popula- KITCHKN, L. W., ToBtniaster and general mrrchan Kiti'licn, William, fanner l.ee, ThonniM, farmer KoliiuHon, (Jeorge, Imti'ier Saltzl>erry, Henry, rariM-iift* Skirrciw, William 1'., luriner Mlaght, Ilvv. Aaron, (liaptlat) Smith, Alliert, woolen factor. Tate, .lames, jininter Ward, Henry, sliocnnikcr Widner, Wesley, stock dealer Young Uobert, J.l'. Bllievnlc— A village in the Township of Turnborry, County Huron, distant from Godarich, the County Town, 32 miles. Money order ollice. Population about 200. Barron, Tliomus, general merchant Brown, (Jenrge T., hotel keeper lltrnee, Alexander, shoemaker l]>un(;an, lieorge, blacksmith iHnstie, Kev. .Tames, (Presbyterian.) JohiiHton, .lames, hotel keeper |l/eHcIi, W. H. &.I., mill owners 1K8SEK, JUHN, Postmaster and general merchant Kedniond, .fames, wngon maker liedmond, Thonnis, lilackHmith Shcrriir, Charles, miller Sihbald, Uobert T., shoemaker ■SiuHvt, Duncan, fulling mills Tindal, Edward, wagon maker Wright, .Jacob, grocer loboaygcon.— A Village on Bobcaygeon river, between Lakes Pidgeon and Sturgeon, in Township of Verulam, County Victoria, with a good trade in lundier, limestone, hides, grain, &c. The well-known Galway lead mine at IJobcaygeon is now worked night and day. Distant from County town, 22 mileji, from Toronto 110 miles. Stages to Lindhay, Peterboro, and Mindcn, and in aummer, boats to Lindaay and Peterboro'. Average price of laud f20. Money order ollice. ropulation 800. Litken, .1. & .1., grocers Irnbcrg, A., boiler maker U'librig, A., tinsmith iiik, (icorge, J. P. iiottum, E., grocer iionnell, — , AI. D. iBoyd, Mossoni, proprietor saw mill [liratllicld, Cliiirles, insurance agent lliradlicld, t!., dry goods merchant iBreilen James, farmer iBrcdcn, John, farmer iBrown, Josejih, general merchant IClcments, Joseph, lock master. ICheetham, Thomas, carpenter IChittuk, James, blacksmith ICumming, Charles, carpenter iDalev. AI. IDaley, M., J. V. iDawkins, H., tailor iDykes, .lames, general iiierch.int iKdgar, Mrs. W., dressmaker. lEmsar, N., general merchant [Fair, — , Al.D iF'uriinivn, Charles, farmer l, and Wingliiim, 10 1 i luborurs required. Populatiun U60. er es from Bellcvilli' d Is 'pissing Rail- ' ;y Town, 28 mile» ilation, 150. kcrs tolton. (Albion P. O. )— A Village on the River Humbor, and on the linn of the pvoj-Kised Toronto, Orey and Brnco Uiiilway, in the Township of Albion, County Peel. Distant from County Town 16 miles, from Toronto 28 miles. .Stages to and from Weston. Average price of land ^40 to $50. Population 700. Alexander, Uobert, cabinetmaker }i-eniisii, .1., biit''iier iee, Hev. W., (Primitive Methodist) Jell, .1. J., shoemaker ioltoii, L. U,, Hceouutant 3olton, Samuel, carpenter ioolli, li. H., bookseller Juist, William, woolen factor Jairiia, .1., carpenter 3ard, .Folm L., farmer [Ilark, .loliii, farmer Doates, (icorge, blacksmith Cooper, Mrs., diessiiiaker !3ooper, Thomas, tailor .^ummings, T., tailor Curlis, 'P., ]iroi]ri(^tiir Albion Hotel '•Curlis, W'., proprietor Masonic Hotel :J)alt(.ii, W. II., M.D ~)cniiistei-, T., butcher , )ick, William k Hros., iron founders East, Samuel, shoemaker ^«ivcs, T , fiiuy ifoods EVANS, (lliOUOE, Postmaster and prop. Exchange Hotel rrazer, H., proprietor Ontario Hotel friar, .1., .Khoemaker IriHiii, Williaui, weaver luanlliouse, .lolin. general merchant lurdwi k, M., carpenter InrpiT, .l(ihn, sa, Thomas l.ro.lie, ,iunr., proprie- tor. (See adv) Brooke, L. F., dry goods Brown, John, (Bassetl 4 Brown) Bncklei', Aaron, watchmaker and .lewellrr Buniier, llenrv, boot and shoemaker Canada Life Assurance I'o., U. &. IL O Hara, agents tUinada Vermanent Buildinj k II. O'llarn, rgcnts Canadian Express Company Caiiiidi'in St., v holcsale and retail stay manut. CUKISTIE, THOMAS, coroner, olhcial assignee, in- auiance and general agent, auctioneer and ap- praiser, collector, commissioner in B. U. ic., ic. ollice McEceters l)loi'k, opposite; Town Hull Clark, riiarles, elerk l)ivisi(m (.^urt ciimie, W. U., editor and prop. Vanudiaii Stntftniaii Consaul Jt Co., (!'. W. Consaul and J. Milne) grocers wine and s)iiiit merchants, kc. Cornish & Son, (William Cornish and Lewis Cornish) wateliniakers and jeweller* Cowle F. y., dry goods and clothing ' Crowle, Edward T., A.M. L.It.C.l'., I'rin.ipal Union School and Su\ ings Sr)cietj' ; U. W. A. Neails, agent. W. II. Ciimie, Ivlitor CUBITT, V. C, mayor Darcli, Hiehard, blacksmith Darlington, Josiah, giwer Darlington, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant Davidson, • - M. D. Davies, Morgan, wholesale tea and general eoinmii- sioii merchant Depoty, II., lyu'penter DICKSON, li. (.>., Secretary and Treasurer the Bow- nianville Furniture Jlanufacturing Company (limited) Dl.XON, ANTHONY, J. P., Collector of Customs, agent <,>uecn Insuriince Company, J'oyal In&ur- ance C(im[iany, and agent Provincial Permanent Buikling Socit ty of 'J'oronto Dodd, Thomas, aiM'ouutant IJoyal Canadian Bank I Duiistan, Thomas, boots and shoes, and fancy goodi I Eastern House, Daniel .leflery, jirojirietor I EASTON, KOlJKK'l', wholesale- hooj) skirt manuf. ! luUviirds, William, barlier ; I'^uicry, (iordon, iiliy.sician and surgeon FAIHH.MI'N, J. I!., Postmaster and manager A'on- tivid Telegi'iiph Ollice Fairwcatlier, Christina, teacher. Union School Fansun k Nortln'V, tanners and ciuM-icrs FAIIKAVELL, J."E., (Farewell an! j (Jalliniith, Miss Maiy A., fancy store i CIIISOX i < O., growers. (See adv) tirillitlis,- John J., saddle and harness maker Haines, (ieorge, carriage maker Hamley, Richard, biickmaker Hayncs, C.eorge, Deputy Reeve Hartford Fire Ins. Co., R. & H. O'llara, agent.s Heal, Samui'l, ciirpentcr Hcls'in, Tii'imas H., teacher Union Sidiool Hendi'rsnii, Fiaucis, prop. Farmers' Hotel and livery stahli- Heurev, (ieorge, ]iliiptogr:i])her Higgiiil)othaiii, John, chemist and druggist Hill, S. F., gcMi'val Micichant Hoar, 'I'homas, blueksmiih Hocridge, John, jirop. Neptune Inn, Port Darlington Holdeii, J., saw mill ))roprietor HOSKIN, F. T., stoves and tinware Jami's, H. W., tlcaler in Bgi-ieultnal implements'; and giain Jctl'ery, Dani<'l, proinict or Eastern House Jeffrey, Joseph, merchant tailor .lohnston, James (Mortin & Johnston) JOHNSTON. THOMAS, manager The Bowmanvill* Furniture Com[iaiiy (Limited) Jones, T. J., surgeon dwntist jr. and (""n^oig* imi)lt;meiitK';iiiid ouse ) 'he Bownjun^all* I' .. '.I |«l l lll t i l l J ii I I ' li tn' iil J III I f I TA. ^tiiais, Er -if<«»» wA i Viml ji n' it j i II i ii ii V' i A a ^fc ii n' •^ '■1 1 ' ' I ' 'Ml 7« ri ^ r Bowdl, One Delkr Jer day. , ti^nudtniMW to jaid ili^ tfaiHomw. - «1WT.^>' l>*»f|l rfttaiHi:^^.'^*. ''' X'"I^ '' .VaVj' L" ' ^ 'g L i v. *' ' ' ''^- ■ ' >' ' < " " tor, mfm,m> bks^isqv wabe, . ■( TSia*» StKiO^, Sir. Tmuia, Ovr. JAMES MAC4B1. P%«^.f»|BtOB. Kii^ StiWil; ^tfe^ ' ■ — ' ■» — ...—^p^ — '' ""t i j i't « i .' * ...>-, Ml. mtiyiMmttiii »m 9^, m^ ■• " ^ 'N^jW i ft'iTv^ii.il i- ; ^) n'l ' f a »'"?[ £>» Bend Stones* BtontiBientg, *e. S*tirfkctiott «wntBtf9d ot Ctutoutvn ««ed not kceept Fr«* iStoae (at Building fnrjpaieii. ^^ yMJQy, e& \ Til* jL««Mthii« JnuMoctt Conxbanj. Piminfyi tummat Com^m. 'ftwtT.^^ mj^mim tmm. M BOWMANVILLR C5 Jones. W. J., teller Ontario lUnk .lose, Joseph H., merchant tniW Kyhs Janft, toacher, Union School Kyle, William, telliT Royiil CunaUisn Hank j.osooinbe, Charles li., deputy coroner, lor l'ountit« of Durhrim ttu1 inning, Robert S. , cabinet maker M.iuning, Thomas cooper and stave manufacturer llartin, Richard, confectioner pason, Samuel, saddle and harness maker layer, Marcus, cap manufacturer and furrier ^layilard, Joseph, proprietor Farmer's Exchange Millard, Alice, teacher Union School lONTREAL TELEGRAl'lI OFFICE, J. B. Fair- bairn manager and Postmaster iMoorcraft, Sarah H., teacher Union School [Morris, James, carriage and wagon maker [Mortin, Philip, (Mortin k Johnston) [Mortin & Johnston, (Philip ^Mortin & Jms. Johnston), merchant tailors ■Murdoch, John, (Murdoch Brothers) I Murdoch, Peter, (Murdoch Brothers) [Murdoch Brothers, (John and Peter), grocers and seedsmen iJs'eads, Jaool) W., iron founder Xead.s, \V. A., agent Canadian KxpresJ Company (t'HARA, HENRY, (R. k U. oHara) hVHARA, ROBERT, (R. fc H. O'Hara) [o'llARA, R. k H., (Robert and Heuryl, bookseller*, ntationers, iihotographcrs, gen'l insurance agents, agents <'anada Permanent Building So(-i«ty, sew- ing machine agents, and stock and money bro- kers. (See ad\ ) [ONTARIO BANK, (head oHice), ]). Fislier. .ashler lOrr, Robert, teacher Union Scliiwd iPaton, tieorge, M.D. Patterson, Bradford, M. 0. J Patterson, Thomas, dry goods jPeate, Riohanl, tailor I Percy, John, blacksmith ll'erry, W. (}., station miuster tJ. T. l'. iPethick, William, tailor IPierce, William, (carpenter iPirie, William, tailor 1 Pollock, Jane, teacher Union Si;hool iPortcr, Oeorge, assistant acconntant 6 . Port Darlington Cnstom House, offlce BowmaiiTiUa, Anthony Dixon, Collector of Customs Porter, Marshall, saddle, harness and trunk maker PORTER, WILLIAM, iron foun.ler and stove mauuf. POST OFFICE, J. B. Fairbairn, Postmaster Prout, Mark J., carpenter Quick, Lewis, (Yellowlnes k antee Co. of London, Kng., office, R. C. Bank Young jc Co., butchers. Market Building Young, Ch»rle.s, Britton 66 BRACEBRIDGE— BRAEMAU. BrnocbridKC — A ViJ luge on the Muskoka IJivir, in llic Township of Macnulny, County Victoiia Dia- taut rrom 'I'orunlu 14<> niih>8. Stages in wintt;i° and bouts in summer from liiurib to Wuhhago. Arvrage j>rii;i- of wiiil land, 3- to 95 ; im|)iovi"d, $10. Money Order oUiee. I'upulntion 100. BAILKY, ALi:.\.\M)Kl!, Postmaster and general ni'niiuni Bailey, A., iiotel ki ijier Chenicr, F., i^ioeer FruZcr, . oliii, teuclnr Glass, •'anu'K, }<< n^ r.il rtRent GoW, (irorj(r i.otol kl'.|iir Herriit, Willium, tiMmcr HoldiU'h, S., t;enl»liii, liiiirUsuiitli LOU NT, V. U., .i.r. Lyniiugtun, — , oabiiutniaker Mel'onald, A. 11., hotel keeiier McDonald, H. J., grocer Mcfsichol, Koliert, fuinier Mrurlet, William, accountant Sliiirjie, Walter, farmer Tait, W., blacksmith Tiviotdalo, John, general merchant Teviotdale, — , labinetniiikur (lilsiin, G., uccountiint Winliehi, John, architect Way, Rev. — , ^Church of Kngland) Wright, Kev. — , (I'nsbyterian) [':: it a^ Bradford. — An iiu'orporated Village and Station of the Nonhern Uailway, in the Township of Wert G A i.linibiiry, County Siincoi', 22 miles from Barrio and liS from Toronto. Stages daily to Bond Head. Money OnU'r ollicc and Savings Bank. Population 1000. Abbott, James G. &. J., tannurs Adams, J. M .. "n w n- Algeo, Robert. hoa;l keeper. Ariliii, laniier BarnirtI, 11.. dry yoo.ls and groceries Barry, J. W, 4i Sun, tauucrs Bingliam, Hubert, hotel keeper Bingham, Kdward, tanner Boudy, .loliii, dry gooils und groceries Bootli, J. 1).. tca':licr Biirrowmin, J. & .V., marble dealers BUTTEUl-'lKLD. 1.., foundry and machinist Briui.SDii, Wil iiin, |ii.inolurte nniker Campbell, Alcx.in.ier, grocv.'ritiS and provisions Clement, Lewis, M. U. Cockcriine, M. D., grist and carding mill Cook, Gilison, griic.eri. s and provisions Deacon, Jose|Ji, drn^giar, Dissi:tte, KdwanI, carri.ine maker DOUGLAS, MKS. .\NN, Postmistress Dobsou, K., gr.iinni r sch'iol teacher Driilield, Tiiomas ft Sons, hardware merchants Durham, James, siw mills EUMONStJN, WILLIAM, baker and confectioner Fatconbrid.;e, J. 11 , d.v goods and groceries Fisher, !<:. J. T.. M D.' Fleinniiiig, Miss, school teacher Goodcliili. J. & \V , i;niceric8 and provisions Gooilfellw, John, farmer Herrick, Thomas, tailor H>>ckridgr, John, car; iic^e maker Hnsliand, fJeorg-, d 'litist Kilkenny, Thomas, e ibinet maker Kilgoe, Robert, hotel kaeper Lamont, Mrs, tinware Long, William, ni -rchaut McBrien, John, boots and shoes All Kee, Alexander & Son, groceries and liquor etors Manning, 11. W., baiiilf Division Court Marrow, Kdward, station agent, N. 11. Co. Montgomery, John, boots und shoes Morris, .lob, hotel keejier MORTON, GEtJRGK D., M. D., coroner Morgan. G. W.. druggist Murphy, ..'ohn, dry goods and groceries Oiliisby, J., boots and shoes ' Orr, A. k W., dry goods and gnxH-ries Paul, Rev. It., (Primitive Methodist) POliTER A BROUGllTON, props. HouUiSimcofA'en Rawe, James, photograiilnr Ruttaii, Kt V. C, (Church of Kngland) SCANLON, MARK, barrister, attorney-at-law,'&c. Scott & Graham, .saddlers SMALL, DANIEL, proprietor North American Hotel j Smith, H., truitand fancy goods Speiice. John, painter Sleiiheiis, John, photogrnjdnr Stephenson, Jolin, harness maker Stiblis, John, baker and confectioner Stevenson, \V. M., dry goods and groeeriea Stewart, llobiit, grocery and liquor store Stoddcr.s, Andrew, hotel keeper Strong, William, boots and shoes Swallow, John, liardware -SOUTH SLMCOE NEWS," (weekly) Potter and] Broughton, editors Syme, James, M. D. Trott, W., tailor Turner & ('ockeioll, groceries and glastwire Walker, It. k W., ciibinct makers M .'dker k Ovcrton, tin ware Wilcock, Janu.s, watchmaker WILSON, J. W. H., attorney-at-lnw Wright, (!. W., groceries and glassware York, Eli, blacksmith Youmans, Rev. J., (Wesleyan) Bracmar.— A ViUage in the Township of East Zorr;i, County Oxford. Distant from "Woodstock, tlu| v,u,i , , Town, 8 miles, from Toronto 91 miles. Average piice of land, S'S. Population 75. ANDREW, ALEXANDER, Postmaster and gtneral Forbes, Hobi-i't. farmer Hariington, John, J. P. 1 eslie, vViliiani, furuier M.;i>ay, AiexauUcr, far.ncr McKay, (Jeorge. carpenter McKay, Junes B., farmer llcKay, John L., carpenter McKellar, I ugh, teacher Mc'Kenzie, Kcv. — , ^i .sbyterian) Alunro, William, teacher Ross, Andrew, farmer Ross, Tlion as, tailor 8ewel, Samuel, farmer Sutherland, John, farmer Whaly, Hugh, farmer Wiikuo.>, John, J. P. BOX GROVE— BRAMPTON. (iV Box CroVC— A Villnge on Kouge Creek, in the Township of ifarkhnin, (bounty York. Uiatant from County Town 20 miles. Stages tliiily to Morkliam Villnge. Average price of laiul $50. I'upulatiou 100. Break, David, farmer Break, .To.-tph, fiirincr Glenn, Cteorge, Hhinfilc niaiiufucturer Htulley, Wiliiiirn, Imtdicr McCAFFltKY, JOHN, Postmnstcr and g.-neril mer- chant. Morrison, Kev. W., (Wesleyan) Ilaynier, A., faniifr Reesor, Frederick, teacher Ueesor, .1. S., farmer Ki'csor, Samuel, fanner Huberts, W. M., farmer Smith, Kdward, tailor Spry, .logeph, shingle manufuclurer Sutton. Julius, woolen factor Tonilinson, A. M,, farmer Tunilinson, Cii.'cru, farmer TomJinson, Sylvester, farmer BoWOOd.— A Post ollice in the Towns'iip of Lobo, County Middlesex. iMoLEAN, HUGH, Postmaster. Boync— .^ Post office in the Tow nship of TtaVjjar, County Malton. EMMjITF, S., Postma;toi-. vlh American Hotel weekly) Poiter and! Brampton. — The County Town of Peel, a Station of the Graid Trunk lliilway, in the Township of Chiuguucuusy, 20 miles from Toronto. The country in the vicinity is an excellent a^ieultural oua. The County buildings, recently iiiectcd, are of freestone and white brick, and are generally admitted to be arrister Boyle, llev. 11, (I'li.nitive Methodist) BRAMPTON TIMES, Geor-e Tye, proprietor Bright, Lewis, gunsmith Broildy, Robert, Sheriff Bullermont, Thoinus, grocer Burnett k Sins, cabinetmakers Campbell. D. !■'., County l.'egistrar CHISHOLM, K., Posln'iUst.'r CHISHOLM, K. & CO., (K. fhisholm i M. Elliot), geni'ral ni' rchantu, Hour iuill proprietoi's, produce li, attorney-at-law Railway, in the Township of S. Dumfrie*, County Water, . 17 niiles, from Toronto, 65 miles. Average price of landj Hunt, James, lirery stable ijroriri Jenkins, J., proprietor Jenkins 1 McDi'ish, George, farmer McLeish, Robert, teacher Middleton, (Jeorge, accountant Morgan, James, wagon maker RATH WELL, WILLIAM, teacher ROSKBUHGH, WILLIAM, miller Sales, Peter, architect Simpson, George, farnn r Steel, John, dyer Tnrnbull, Thomas, wagon maker White, Hugh, farmer Wilcox, Richard, butcher Willard, Charles, jxiinter ictor lotel Brechin.— A Village in the Township of Mara, County Ontario, 60 miles frjm Whitby, and 8ft fr»m B«I| Ewart, a Station on the Northern Railway. Tri-weekly mails. Population 50. Barker, Joseph, shoemaker Tiirney John, hotel keeper Bimcy, John, blacksmith Campbell, Rev. K. A. {Roman (.'atholic) FOLEY, J. P., Postmaster and general merchant McQrath, Jlichael, weaver McGrath, Patrick, wagon maker O'Donnel, Edward, gardener Parsons, Jacob, farmer Roach, Thomas, hotel keeper Themson, Joseph, general stoie. BIIANTFORD. «t H, ins«iaiu;e »ge>iU. ^ y-ij, ftnd 80 fir»m Bell Brontford.— The County Town of Brant, in situatfil on thr Grand Hirer, at thf he«d of navigation and ii • station of the Uulfulo iind IJike Huron Hiiiiway. Itx name i^ ilrriTcd fi-oin the eelehrated Mohawk Chief, .loicph Brant. The iitcof the town, 807 »< .rca, was sunvnderei! by the Indians to the Crown, 19th April, 1830, and was HtUTt-yud thu samo year. The Grand Kivrr Navigation (.'anal, (lontmoucnd in 1840, added materially to the early ijroajierity of the town, itn object whs to remove the obstruction caused hy the fikils on th" Orand River; its leiigtli is uboiit three miles and it is capable of admitting vchscIs of thrca and tt-half feet draught to tlis town, l^rantford in situated in the centre of one of the beat agricultural sections of the Province, and possesses tirrit-ulass manufacturing facilities, and having direct railway and water communication with all ])art» of the Troviuce and the Unitnl States, must, ut no distant day, become one of the most important towns in the Western F'rovinse. Stages to }Ianiilton and Simcoe. Population 7000. The following are the principal manufucfuring establishments: -/?n(rt//orrf ii'»ijf«iM WorlcM, 0. H. Waterous&Co., established 1844, employing 100 hamls; steam engines, saw and grist mills, shingle, lath, and stave machines. Steam [lowcr 40 horse. K(Wo/7o A'oudi/ri/, William Buck, established 1806, employing 80 hands; stoves, ploughs, castings, tin and copper ware, macliirery, kf. Brittania Foundry, B. & O. Tisdale, established 1851, employs 25 Jiands; steam power, stores, io. A. Sptnce, caninge maker, emi)loys U hands. J»mc$ Tutt, planing mill and .sash factory, steam jwwer 10 liorsn employing 35 hands. Money order oflice and Savings bank. Clinch, Hiilph, grocery ami provisions (.'ochrune, Kcv. W. (Zion Presbyterian) Cockshutt, J., drygood.s, groceries, Iiardware, &c, {.'oday. Miss, teacher Adams i Brophv, boots and shoes Allan, P. C, books and stationery AMERICAN HOTEL, A. O. Hatch, prop, (see adv.) Arniitage, W., butcher Ash, W. H. & Co., distillers JAahworth, G. L., hosiery, &c [Atchison, Mr. Bardon, Rev. P. (floman Catholic) Barnfather, David, tailor Bates, Richard, marble works Batson, H., liotcl keeper Baxter, J. & W., livery stable kcepei-s (see adv.) Bcglan, Joseph, grocer Belding, W. W. Bell, W., Uilor Uellhouse, G. ¥,., grocer Hellhouse, James, builder Uellhouse k Large, buildere Ikllows, Mr. BINGHAM HOUSE, Job Bingham, proprietor BINGHAM, JOB, proprietor Bingham House. Blackader, F. F., accountant Bank Montreal Blackwell, Miss, teacher Botham, Thomas & Co., groceries, &c. Boulby, J. W., law olfice BRADLEY, A., livery stable keeper. (Sec adv.) BRANT HOTEL, G. Fleming tnoprietor. (See adv.) BRANTFORD COURIER AND GENERAL AD- VERTISER, published every Saturday. Sub- scription $2.00 per year. Henry Lemon, editor and proprietor BRANTFORD EXPOSITOR, Stewart and Mathi- son publishers. AVeekly terms $2.00 pur year. Brendon, Frederick, chemist and druggist. Brethour, H. W. & Co., dry goods, millinery, clothing, &c. Brockington, H., hotel keeper Bromwich, W., hair dresser Brooke, Thomas, grocer BUCK, WILLIAM, stove and agricultural implement manufactory. ^See adv.) Bunnell, A., produce dealer Calder, William, produce dealer Callahan, Daniel, boots, shoes, leather and tindings Catneron, Ewen. Montreal Telegraph Office. Cantillon, W. D., wholesale & retail dealer in liquors Carnegie, John, accountant B. B. N. A. Clegiiorn, A. & J., hardware merchants Clefand, William, dry goods CLEMENT, A. D., Postmaster Clement, C. H., Assistant Postmaster COLBORNE PLANING MILLS, JAMES TDTT,. proprietor IMllis, Ci. S., blacksmith (!omerford, .John, grocer COMMERCIAL HOTEL, T. C. Palmer, proprietor CORRIGAN, FRANCIS, Robinson Hall Hotel Corson, W. C., M.D. Cowherd, Thomas k Son, copper and tinsmith Cox, Alfred, watchmaker and jeweller Cox, F. T., grocer and provision dealer (,'reyh, James, watchmaker and jeweller Crooks, H. P. S., boots and shoes Crown anv, Itobcrt, gr(M:er aiid biitchtr Ori'iniDn, O., hiikar, kc. OriMitlii, lleiirj, Ixiot m»ker OrilUth, Jkiiim, watcli mitker Hall, J., agtiit Amerienn Exprcu Hanly, A. S., bamnter Hani/, U., fruit and lish deklrr Hardy, Tkoinaa J., hatter and furrier Hart, Dacrri W., Colli>L'tur liilaud llevenua Hartmnn, C, fniit and oonfji'tionpiy HATCH, A. O., nrop. Am.-rician Hntfl (le* adr.) Hawkins, Juhit J., fp-oceriM, proviaioui, winea and jiquora. Hayd, Itenjamin, general atprc HAYDKN, J. C, duali-ra in groceriei, winea and Ii(lii(>rs, provisions, Mc. Hazall, .1., Ontario Hotel Hazelton, A. W., soap iind notaxh factory Hebdvn, .1. J., tfllcr Uunk Kriti»h Nortlt Anitrica Hext, T. & J., cnrringu mnkiTS itiid blacksmiths Hill, A. A., M. I), Hocking k lUtcs, Brant MerMc Works Howell, W., grociTit's, wines hikI liquors Hudson, Andrew, books und stationery Hunter, Jolin, gi-ocer Hurst, VV. H., groceries and lirjunrs Hutuliin.s(>n, Alex., Montreal '! elegruph Co. imiach & (lood, vinearnr and stnrcli manufacturers Iralach, W. J., Deputy Keeve Jackson, I.., AHsistiint rostmnster Jackson, Uoliert (!., cnrriage maker Jackson, Samuel, dn* noods nnd clothing James, Thomas, Assessor Jarvis, C, jr., soap, candle and potash manufacturer Jenkin.s, John, merchant tailor Jez, Jolinston, black.smith Jones, J., locomotive foreman U. As L. H. R. II. JULL, J. H., Railway Hot-1 Kenny, T., Dominion Hotel Kerr, W. H. C, insurance agent Kerr, W. H., Hmnt Bakery Kerr's Music Hall KE8TEK, K.. aiicti.meer, &c. (see odv.) KINO, GEOUOK, King's Hotel KINO'S HOTKF<, Kailway station Brantford, George King, proprietor Kirby's Mills, Thomas Robson, proprietor Kirchnee, J. J., cigar maker Lacey, Hev. S., (Primitive Methodist) Lane, ('., groceries and jtrovisions Larni iir, 'i. assistant sujierintendent B. k L. H. R. R. LAU'. EU 'lAC'H, O., coflee, dining and oyster snioon Leemin^, H. B., of deeming & Piiterson Lecming k Paterson, confectioners LEMON, HENRY, editor Brantford Courier Leonard, Francis H., Reeve Lewis, J., tailor LINES. \V., grocer, provision dealer Loney, J., groi'ery and provisions, wines & liquon Long, William, shusniaker Lyons, Woods, carriage make McCann, A., tailor McCollum, William, McPoUum's Hotel McKay, Donald B., saddlery and hardware McKay, Duncan, Town Treasurer McLEAX, THOMAS, wholesale and ntiil diy goods millinery and clothing McLean, Samu 1, fancy goods McMahon, H., barrister, &c McMahon, T. B., barrister M Means, A., groceries and liquors McMeans, James, Police Magistrate McMoans, Thomas, Chief Constable McGuire, S., fruit and refreshment rooms Marter Walter, collector Inland lUrenna Martindale k Brother, dealers in plaster Mason, M. I). Mason k Hamilton, chemises nnd drugjpsta Maatersun, William, gunsmith Matthews, W., J. 1'., Mayor, Auctio:iHi>r and Issuer of Marriage Licenses MATHISON, ROBERT, editor Drantfoid KjrponUjf MKA(;HAM, J. B., dentist. (8e« adv) Men>:ies, George, clerk B. B. N. A. METROPOLITAN SALOON & OYSTER ROOMS, James Weyms, pro| rietor Minorc, John, vonlectionury and fancy store Moore, M., teai.'her Montreal House, Benjamin Hunn, prnpiiutor MORTON, A. & J. Y., wholesale and rnUil hard- ware morchnnts. (Sec adv) Noble, John, painter, ic Norwood, C, barber OCCIDENTAL SALOON and Billiard Parlor, Welsh and Walsh, proprietors Orchard, John, tailor and clothier Ormerud, John, provision dealur Ott, John, tanner and dealer in wool Oxicy k ('o., grocers and dealers in wines k liquors PALMER, J. (!., ]>roprietor Commercial Hotel PAl.MEW, STEPHEN, Iwh dealer and ice merchant. (Sec otlv) Park, S., j)hotogra]iher ' Patrrson, W., (Lee'-iiiig k Patcrson) Peel, R., mason ■ Pendkbury, H., boot and shoe maker Pierce, W., undertaker Plewes, D., grain merchant Plunimnr, Walter, hotel keejicr Poole, (!., tailor Potts, Thomas, tinsmith Prince ,1 Wales' Hotel, John Brown, proprietor Queen's Arms Hotel. Charles Fnrreil profirietor Qninlan, Joseph, groceries, wines & liquors RACEY, H. & Co., auctioneers, *c. (See adv) RAILWAY HOTEL, near Railway Station, Johi H. Jull, proprietor RANSFORD, E. V., Piano-forte agent BEAD, JOSEPH, marble works Reed, Samuel, agent Bank of Montreal Ritchie & Russell, plumbers and iras titters Robertson, Alexander, Manager Bank B. N. A. Robinson, J., commission merchant and grocer Robson, M., hotv'l Rolph, W. v., paymaster B. k L. H. R.R. Royal Exchange, John Beer, ])ro])rietor Koyal Saloon and Oyster Rooms, J. Humburch, prop Sanderson, W., seedsman Savage, A., track inspector, B. & L. H. R.R. Sayles, John, butcher Scott, W. P., giocer nnd butcher Sears, C. W., Sear's Hotel Shackell, R., Inger bixr saloon Shanntm, R., grocer Shuttleworth, James, butcher Simins, E., conveyancer, commimioner in 6.B., &e. Simmons. Simon, grocer Sims ?i(lwiii, confectioner Smith, A. W., exchange broker SMITH, JAMES, saddle, harncds <ran1c rcannfae- tor\'. (See adv. ) Smith, John, Sheriff Smyth, Margaret, groceries Sowden, John, butcher SPENCE. A., carriage and wagon maker, (^ee adr.) SPENCER, HUGH, groceries, wine.1 and U luors Spencer, T., West Brantford Brewery Staplcton, John, boots and shoes miANTFOHD -BIIEWSTKH. fl i»rdr»rlor, VVelih .STKWAKT, ('. K.. lii-iintfnnl Exiwntor, (8oe»ilv.) STOCK \VKf,L At UUorilKlf, dyciH i cIubmw HTKATFOItlt, lOIIM II. At i'.i,., .ImImih in oil STKATKOKI), W. 11. wlmUHiilu grocer and druggist Mtri>lli{, 'i'., imutit Riiil nIiih'S Mtriitlii'r.s, .1., I>*ki'r, kr. 8tul)liH, TliDinus, iiluiikNiiiith 8tulili8, W., lilititlroprictor "TIlKSIlADlvS.".!. I'. K.\wll, proprietor Tiidalc, It. Ci., totnidi'r Tooz<', .loliii, liutidicr TOWLKU, .SAMUKI,, 1 loot and slioc maker (scondv.) Trifjc,'cr,si>ii, .1. '1'., sjuldli'r TUTT, .lAMl-X, door, blind niid snsli factory Union Inn, ('. I>it.'rin;^'t.'r, jiroprii'lor U»hcr, Ri'v. J»ini'H('. (Clinrchof I'hifjiand) VanNorniiui, I'. U., luirri.stcr, &c. LVnugliiin, .litnics, t.tilnr [yiCTOIMA KDUN'I'HV, Wni. Huck, proprietor YALSII, K., KountHin .siiloon 7ALS1I, V. k CO., tobiKvonists, k.'. ITallMoi'. .laiujH, kat'ic:' doalur fash, \V. E. WATKKOIIS, C. U. (C. II. 'ntiQi»&Co.) W.VTKnolIS, C. H. k CO., ll.uuitoid tituaut Etigin* WorkH (iii'ti iidv. ) Wiiison, lliiruriivo, ImtihiT vv.\Ti'^ (iKOUCK, whol.si»al.'j,'io.Tr, wine and ipiril lUiM'i:lii\nt (m-e udv. ) Wutt. \V'., pliinintc niiii. Imild'-r, iw. WATI'S, ALFUKI), U.,uvi. WAT rs, A., Honii an I niiulle lartory [av* adv.) Wnir, Janii'N, Hlinoimiker Wilding, Kdwfird, liiit.lnr W'ciniing, .lolin V., hutrhvr Wpldin-j k lU-lding, utonuwarc jiotti-' y W, Iding, W. K. Wcllinglon lldtid, H. Woml.s, proinii'lor W.dsh, It-.JH.rt Wi'Vin«, Thouiiis, .M«tro[H)litiiri Saloon WrilTHA.M, II. 1'., sixli wiit.r iii.inur«(.'torjr Whitliani, Matllnw, v.iriily nUnu WhittukiM', \y., tin.sniiili WII.KKS, (JKOUlil-: II.. (W'.it. i-m.i k Co.) Wiik.'H. (;. s. Wl I.KK.S, .lAMKS, J. I'., general in.suranpc agent Wilkii', Mrs., straw milliner Wilson, A. I,., clerk cMi.sioniK Wl LSON, C., Loot rnd sho.; muker. (See adv) WiUon, K. v., conleitioin'r. Wilkin.son. John W., watt lunaker WOOD, HON. K. 11., .M. 1'., Treasurer Province ol Ontario Wood, Rev. .lolin, (Cniitjregationiil) WOODYATT, .lAMKS, Town Clerk Worden, I'eter, general nierehant Woithington, Joliti, groeiry Wiiglit, .1., shoemaker WYK, JOHN. H. M. D. [BrentWOO;!. -A Village! on the Northern U.iilway, taut from Hirrie the County Town 18 miles, from latinn 150. .\iigcr, Awie, farmer Auger, Lewis, jobber Drown, Thoniiw COOK. CHHISTOPHKU k Co., hunbor dealers Cullen, Patrick, fanner Davidson, Daviil, general merchant Davidson, Jo.sepli, lumber dealer DesjardiiH, Paul, farmer D.^snunli.s, Francis, farmer DUHOIS, LOUIS K.\ULK, Postmaster Forest, Felix, coiipcr Harris, h)., farmer Hell'eren. .lohn, farmer Jenning.s, Abel, butcli^r Keenion, Thoma.s, proiirietor Farmers' Inn in Jhe Township of Sunuidile, County Simcoo. Toronto 76 miles. Avenge price of land ^'2j. Lane, Daniel, farmer Leggutt, William, farmer McMride, ,Iohn, firmer Metiinniss, JIi.ss Catherine, teacher Middlelirook, .loseidi O'Connell, John, farmer Or.ser, .lohn, farmer O'Sliea, Patrick, farmer Hobillard, Joseph, farmer Hoss, (Jeorge, jiroprietor lluss Uutd Scott, William, farmer Smith, D.iniel, butcher Switzer, Philip, firmer Warner, John, general merchant Wig;5iu.s, Edward, farmer Dis- Popu- loner in B.B., &o- I &' trunk n;»iiuf»c- Breslau.— A Village situated in the Township of Waterloo, County Waterloo, distant 4 miles from Berlin, the County Town, and 58 miles from Toronto on the Grand Tnink Railway. Population 150. Bemer, John, cooper CottrttU, (tcor,:'yi:kiuan & Norton, wagon makers fr'mith, Henry, farmer Taylor, John, insurance agent Wardejl, Jacob, veterinary surgeon Wheeler, Aaron, farmer tOV.ii Britannia. — A Post-village in the Township of Toronto, Cc.^ty Peel. Distant fiom Prampton, the County Town, 6 miles, from Toronto, 26 miles. Fiih, Uev. (Jhnvles, (Wesleyan) I .MPIR, JOSEPH, Postm.uiler McMillan, Jame», teacher | Robinson, John, farmer BrOCli.— A Post-village of the Town.ship of Brock, County Ontario. JONES, JOHN, Postmaster. Brockton.— A Post-village situated on Dundaa Road, 3 miles from Toronto mirl it, in the To*u»hip of York, County York. Population 50. Abbs, William, farmer Armstrong, Jol. ArMiur, J. P. Boland, Ihomas, farmer Butler. William, mail conductor Grand Trunk B. R. C*mi"on. William J., boot and shoemaker CHURCH, MRS. ANN, Pos.mistre.ss and proprietor Church's Hotel. Clary, Walter, toll-aate keeper. Crealock, .lohn, cottle dealer Dean, Thomas, drover Duggaji, Daniel, groceries and provisions Dunn, William, butcher Hill, Alexander, market gardener and mnoryman Hilton, Rev. John, (Church of England) KEiV.JEDY, FRANK, propr Brooktou CI ib Hooit MiQ.eggor. Archiliald, rope walk Ni la I, Michael, grocer and saloon 0-en'iam, William, butcher RuBsa.l, William, baker. BROCKVILLE. 7» 1 proprietor Tern- Brockville* — A Town and station of the Grand Trunk liailwty, tituated on the river St. Liwr-ncp, in tha Township of Elizabeth, County Leeds. It is the (bounty Town of the United CountiiM of Leeds and Grenrille, an! a port of Entry. The steamers plying biitween Montreal, Kingston, Turunto and H.-roiil- ton, stop here daily. It is connected with Smiti.'& Kails, Perth, Almonte, Carleton Plaiv mid Siudy Point, by the Brockville and Ottawa Hallway. A sttMin ferry plies erery half hour in sum ii.t b..-tw..-ea Brockville and Morrisburg, N. Y. Distant from Almonte, 52 miles ; from Carleton Pla ;(•, 4 > ; Perth, 40 ; Smith's Falls, 28 ; Kingston, 48 ; Montreal, 125 ; and from Toronto, 20S miles. Money Order ollice and Savings Bank. Population, 5,000. nnd on the Saubh m Prampton, the the To;rnj»hip of Anderson, William, shoemaker Andrews, J., inn keetier BANK OF MOMTKEAL, .1. N. Travers, Manager Barr, Henry, stoves and tin ware Beeoher, W F. & Co., founders I Bennett, Thomas, produce dealer Bigg, W. K., teacher Birney, William, flour and feed Blyth, li. & U., dry goods Botsford, W., hardware Brannitf, Thomas, saloon keeper BRIThSH CANADIAN, (weekly), R. W. Kelly editor and proprietor Broadiiik, Thomas, bitker BROCKVILLE MONITOR, (weekly), McMullcn & Co., proprietors BROCKVILLK RFX'ORDER, (weekly), D. Wylie, editor and proiirietor Brophy, James, shoemaker gBUELL, J. D., barrister, attorney, etc. BBURNS, A., dentist. (.S.-cadv.) ICAMPBIiLL'S HOTEL, J. L. Campbell, proprietor. (.See adv). CAMPBELL, ,1. L., proprietor Campbell's Hotel CHILUS, EUWAUD A., (Hall & Childs) Clayes, E. D., produce and wool dealer Clinton, .James, boots and shoes , Coates, William, watchmaker ; Cslborne, IJ., inn keeper j.jfl Cole, A., grocer ^^. Cole, A. G., photogrnjiher ""iCole, ,1. A., hotel keeper I Cole, W. H., tinsmith 'COMSTOCli, W. H., dealer in patent medicines. (S^-e adv. ) Connor, Robert, hotel keeper Cook, William, baker Crawford, Hon. Gcor;je, Senator Crawford, .lam 's, M. P. CRAWFORD, JOHN, Postmaster Culbert, John, grocer Cunningham, Thomas, grocer Daley, T. 1)., 'larriagc maker Dana, A. B. Dansi, (Jeorge A., leather dealer [)earoii, Joseph, barrister DeRinzi'y, E., boots and shoes Dickin.«on, Fn^erick (!.. Slieriff Donaldson, A., general mi'Vohant Dowsley, G., shoemaker Easton, Goiirge, Collector Customs. Easton, G,;orge, Clerk t"u.noms Easton, S. D., Wker Kdiuoadson, Robert, M.D. K ans, Kichanl, grocer ^airbairn, J. K., baker j'ell, .S.imuel, proprietor Dominion Eeslauranl. Fmley, T., gro(!cr 'itzsimmong, R. i Sin, grocew iFitzair '"illiam. M.P.P. , jHRIsroPHKll. hardware, grooeriw >ber F., barri.itcr FL^' (See adv) wines and lii^uors. R. French, C. H., painter ■** Fulford, Hiram, billiard rooms Fulford, W. M., druggist Gilmou:', F. & Co., gro ers Glacier, S., painter Gordon, Hugh A., M.D. Gordon, John, builder Graham, James, saloon Grant, R. W., stoves and tin ware Green, Joseph, M.A., Principal Grammar School Grili^n, G. R., hatter Grovei:, William, butcher HALL. T.VMES, (HaU & Childs) Hall, J. D., M.I). HALL * CHILDS, (Jas Hall and Edw. A. Childs), i)ntario glove works. (.See adv) Harding, T. J. H., druggist HAWKKS, JAMES, druggist. Hayes, D. F., dentist Hemlerson, James, butcher Hope, W. \V., boots and shoes Hover, E. k t'o., coinb makers HOUSTON, OKUlUiK k CO. (See adv) Hume, — , station agent B. & 0. Hurd, Wil iim H., match fai^tory Hutchesnn, George, dry goods. Jamieaon. P. B., tailor ^ Jessup, James, Clerk of the Peace Johnson, J., barber Johnston k Green, produce dealers Jones, David Jones, Herbert C, barrister Jones, Rev. John, (Canada Presbyterian.) Joue.s, J. n.. Clerk Division Court JONE.S, ORMONI), barrister. Registrar JtPi.es, .S. P., comrnission nicrohaut Jordan, J. H., news il'pot KELLS', R. \V'., editor and prop. Britis/i Canndia% Kelly, Thomas, hotel keeper Kennedy, Edward. Iniots and shoes Kincaide, J. E., I'rame maker King, Thomas, k .Son, grocers Kinney, R., M.D. Knowles, H. E., accountant Bank of Montreal I.ALONDE, A. 1)., L. D. S.,. surgeon dentist (see ad v.) Lsndon, A. W., general merchant LANDON. GEORGE L., saloon keeper. (See adr.) Leiloy, O. R., grocer Lipsett, Robert, shoemaker Lothrop, F. L. , auctioneer McCready, A. G., tanner MeOullough. William, manufacturer scythes, jis McDongall, W. C, tinsmith McKlhirncV, John, tinsmith McGilii irray, Ri!V. Daniel, (Presbyterian) McGregor, Rev. Alexander, (Coiigregutional) Mcf.}re;{or, Joseph, tailor Mclntyre, /.. C, photographer McKee, M. saloon McKunney, James, grocer McLennan, William, general merchant McMuUen k Co., h\c9 and »tationery t« BROCKVILLE—BRONTE. 3 Mallorh, Oeorge, Conntj' Jndge Manlej, William, tailor Marshuil, Nortou, general merchant MarshRll, Uriah, hotel keeper Miller, H., blacksmith Mitchell, W. H., barber Moore, Frederick L., County Auditor Morden, Jehn H., M. D. Murphy, Michael, butcher Murray, O. B. , fancy goods Murray, .John, agent Montreal 'iVlcgraph Company and (/'anadtan Kxprcsa O'Brien, Uev. John, (Roman Catholic) •O'Brien, William, job printer O'Reilly, Mrs. Ann, grocer Odell, Amos, saddletrees, ie Odell, I)., M. D. Overell, E., news depot, fltatiouery, &c i'arr, Arthur, saddler Percival, William, hotel keeper Pierce, Joseph, tavern keeper Quigg, James, cabinet maker Ueid, George, hardware Reilly, Thomas, tailor Reynolds, Samuel, jr., clerk County Court, deputy Clerk (Jrown Rhodes, J. grocer Richey, Isaac, liotel keeper Ross, John, general merchant .Schofield, James L., County Treasurer Schofield, AV. A. coroner Seaman, S. J., cabinet maker SRNKLKR, E. J. jr., barrister. County Attorney ShelHeld, J. R., general merchant Shepherd it, Kyle, general merchant* - Shepherd, Robert, grist mill proi)rietor Sherwood, A. Sherwood, T. , g*oi'cr Sherwood, William, hamster Shields, E., shoemaker SMART, JAMES, Novelty Works. (See adT.) Smart, Thomas, tailor Smart, Thomas, k bro., machinists Soper, R. R. , hotel keeper Sparham, E. B., M. D Sparhnni, T., M. D Steii«y, T. B., watchmaker Stagg, John, butcher Starr, A. H., & G. A., confectioners Steele & Redmond, attornies Tane, Rev. F. R^ (Church of England) TRAVKRS, J. N., manager Bank of Montreal Taylor, John, boots and shoes TURNER, ALLEN & Co., druggists, wholesale and retaih (See adv) Vauaruum, Thomas, general merchant Wadsworth, William, grocer White, Alexander, gi'oi;er White, John, gaoler Whitney, H., watchmaker Whitteuiore, N., saddler Wilkinson, Thomas, manager gas works Woods, R. & B., tobacconists WYLIE, D., editor and proprietor .R^corifcr Brodhas^en.— A Village on Brodhagcu river, in the Stratford, the County Town, 30 miles, from Toronto Beneris, Tj., hotel kesper I Boedecker, Rev. J., (Bible (Christian) j BRODHAGEN, CHARLES, Tostinwiter and prop. • flax mill I Brodhagei, Ernest, liotel keeper i Brodhagen, William, general merchant By«rmun, Louis, shingle manufacturer •<}rou8co;"ri, A., shoemaker Grouseopp, H., farmer Hannel, Christian, cooper. Hoball, John, saddler Huffman, Joseph, J. P. Jacob, Francis, sliingle manufacturer Mclnn«s, Mi.ss, dressmaker Township of Logan, County Perth. Distant froi 120 miUs. Population 100. Manly, A., farmer Murray, Thomas, farmer Newniuu, Theodore, wagon maker Orcimua, ¥., M. D. Rupen, John, farmer Rigby, C'hristian, carpenter Resk, Geoige, miller Sijhnider, Adam, tailor Smith, John, farmer Suer, Christian, carpenter Warncker, Henry, shoemaker Wiieiibury, William, farmer Wright, GeOige, farmer Bronte. - A Post Village and station on the Great ship of Trafalgar, County Halton, 14 miles from ("ounty Town. Population about 200. ADAMS, SAMUEL, blacksmith Ain.sley, Parry, teamster Anderson, Robert, boot iind shnemaker Bronte House Hotel, Joseph .N' Frillcr, prop. Butler, Rev. James, (Methodist Kpiscoi>al) Clements, Tliomae 0. , painter Dorliind, John Y., dentist tiritlin, Joseph, merchant Jones, Charles, machinist Kemp, Peter, cooper McCauley, Andrew, sboeniBker McCay, A. O. McCraney, M. S., general ston> McDonald. MRS. I^LIZA, groceries, tc. McDonell, Alex R., mail carrier McKay, ThomM ■Oakley, Rev. John, (Baiitist) Western Railway, on the shore of Lake Ontario, Towb- \ Hamilton, 25 from Toronto» and 12 from Milton, thi | Oakley, Reuben, botanii; doctor Robitimiu, Ueorgf, tailor Shaw, Thomas, Ntation master Sovereign, Chrrles, J. P. THOMl'SON, K. C, Postmaster A general merchaw | Tbompsun, Marshall, captain TRILLER, JOSEPH, captain Vanleet, Isaac, joiner Vanleet, John, turner Warden. Jesse, joiner Weathcrson, John, G. W. R. Weller, Dr., Ixjtanic Williams, Henry, farmer WRAY, JOHN, pr*.f)r*efcir Bixwte SUtion Hotel Wright, William, grocery Wylic, John, captain BROOKLIN— BROUGHAM. n Brooklin.— A ViUuge on Caiupl)ell> Creek, Townihipof Whitby, County Ontario, 5\ miles fron» Whitby, thii County Town, and 36 mileH from Toronto. Stages daily to and from Whitby, fare 25i-. Money Order oflice and Savings' IJank. Population 750. h. Diat»nt fro« Allems, Charles A., minor ALLIN, THOMAS, (Allin & Thonipson) ALLIN k THOMPSON, (Thoman Allin and William Thomi)8on) pro]is. Ontario tannery. (See adr) Biiil'jy, Edmund, ginger l)e«r manufacturer Rcnnesi, George, tailor BICKELIi, JAMES 15., Township Reeve and Warden County Ontario BICKELL, JAMES B., proi>. "Mill Hill" Mills (flouring) Bickle, Henr)', iH'op. Centre (flouring) mills Bowerman, W. 1)., woolen factor Brooklin Literary Hall Brockenshier, William, jihotograiiher Burnett, Alexander, teaeiier Burnett, Leonard, teacher Campbell, Robert, J. P., mill owner Campbell, Aaron, J. P., farmer ('ampbell, John, retired Campbell, Calvin, J. P., farmer Campbell, John P., prop. Brooklin flour mills Campbell C. A., dentist and telegraph operator Card, Chester W., pump maker t;hambers, Rev. A. C, (Weslcyan) Chamberlin, Daniel F., blacksmith. (;OLE, JOHN, prop. B. -oklin tannery. (See adT) Croxall Brothers, (James and Johii'i farmers Cuttle, James, printer and gi'oeer Dale, John, harness maker DARLINGTOX. ROBERT, Postmasi.i .'i Treasui*! County Whit I)}' Dawes, John, dniggist, kc Vockham, Rev. Henry, (Methodist Episcojtal* Dryden, John, faniu'r, D('piity Reeve Tp. Whitby Kisher, Timothy, Township Couneillor Koote, Joni ,han, M. D. Fountain, James, eonstable Francis Bros., vPeter and Henry) props. Kent Oat- meal Mills Eraser, Isano A., wagon maker Qoldsbro, William T., boot and .shoe maker Grainger, John, horse fiirrier Groat, AUhhI, butcher (iroat, MLss Phaibe, teacher Harrison, Richard T., Township Clerk and J.P Hanlt, William, foreman Brooklin planing mill Hayward k Tyler, (Eilgar R. B. Hayward and foMph; Tyler) general merchants Hayward, Edgar, R. B., (Hayward k Tvler) HEPINSTAJ.L, \V., watchmaker Hepburn k Roberts, (George HepLuni and George Roberts) blacksmiths and wagon makers Hepburn, George, (Hejjburn k Roberts) Hoigson, Thomius, captain HoUiday, Daniel, sr., insurance agent and fanner Hollidaj', Daniel, jr., farmer Kester & Son, (Isaiah & William) cari)euters KETCH KN, ALEXANDER, blacksmith and wagon- maker. Manning, William, shoemaker Maybee, James A., harness maker McBrieu, George, jx inter McBrien, William, shoemaker MacDonald, George D., com. merdi't and valuator Murray, ilrs., dressmaker Nicholls, William, farmer Pl-itmen, Nicholas, furniture dealer POWELL, JAMES, prop. Globe Hotel. (See advv Roberts, George, (Heiiburn k Roberts) Robson, Thomas, dealer in stoves and tinware Shaw, John .'., .schoolteacher Smith, Rev. iMiilander, (Methodist E[iiscopa!) Smillie, John, tailor Spears, J. V., Township Councillor THOMAS, l". C, J. P., ins., land and gen. agent Thomas, Ne son H., pro]). Brooklin planing factory Tl >ma8, J( lin, photograjjher Tliomas, Stepl'.en M., general merchant Thomas, John L. II., TH().»'1'S0N, WILLIAM H., (Allin & Tliomi«on) Turner, .\lfred. ctnistable Tyler, Josejih, (Hkyward k Tyler) Viekery, Clurlcs, prop. Brooklin Hotel Warren, Heni-y, Al.D Wickett, William, butcher Willis, John, Township Counirillor guienl mitrehaiii { Station Hotel Crongham. — A Village in the Township of Town, 12 miles, from Toronto, t.'7 m;!<'«. ulation 400. Armstrong, Thomas, M. D. Bare!>y, E. Blandon, Willard BolI'.II, SVilliam, .shoemaker Ihignull, William Brown, l{obert, wagon maker Burton, Thomas, butcher Churi'hill, Mrs. Ellen, dressmaker Daniels, Mra., dressmaker Daniels, D., general merchant Eerrier, D. W., M. D. Gould, .John, butclier Grove, S. G., saddler Hand, li. P., general merehunt Harris, J lin Herrick, A. C, leacher Hubbard, Thomaa C, J. P. ilubbard, Williiin. Jackson, Robert Johnston, J. Pi-kering, Cimi.ty Ontario. Distant from Whitby the(,'ouutr Average pri.'6 of land, .$50 to SJOO. Money Onb'r office. Pop- Lsm... ."^ iix, 7., manufacturer wooden wai-e Matthr -s, Charles, ai'i'tioneer Matthew.^ C \\ ., proprietor 'kougham Hotel Miller, "). Miller, Miss Flizabcth, dressmaker Miller, J. Patterson, Andrew, taiinei Philips, C. Phiiijis, John Sherrard, S. W. Smith, .1. t '., general merchant Stobbs, Rev. T. (Wesleyan) Stock, a. B., planing mill Tattnn, Rev. .fewe (Christiant TAUN, RICHARD Postmaster Turner, Jacob Webb, Samuel, wh^j maker Wi odniff, Beiitley k Cii., druggists WoWruff, Mrs. P., proprietouC)ntr«i Hotel i « BROOKSDALE -BRUNSWICK. Brooksdalc— A Post-oflicc in th« Township of West Zoira, County Oxford. Mails bi-weekly. from I'jTilpro, 5 miles, and from Woodstook, the County Town, 14 miles. Population 20. * BANNP:I!.MAN, sage, PoUmaster | Heul, William, taUor Davidson, .James, general blacksmith | Distano* BrOWnSTillc— A Village in the Township of Direham, County Oxford, witli a large trade in cliecw. Distant fnim Woodstock, tha .County Town, 22 miles, from Toronto UO miles. Average priee of land. $;3ri to ,'J45. Andn ws, U. BAKU, CUAIM.ES, Postmaster Burr, W illiani, gi nerai mcrehant Brown, E. H., farmer Brown, .). A., former Clark, Cliar.es Fewster, lliriianl, farmer Furamaii k LarUwoi-thy, wagon makers Glover, .Intol) Hall & Andrews, earpenters Helnika, Henry, carpenter Lisli, G.orge Mi:!)ianniil, K., tiiilor McDiitrmid k (.'lark, general mcri.hants NiuLS, Erediri.k, butelicr Pearson, Sinn in, shoemaker Sharp, (.unrg<', ii'-ojiviotor Royal Hotel Smith, David, paint r AVMidcr, .lonat an, farmer Woolley, Lewis, farmer ! t Bruceficld.— A Village on Peters' Creek, in the Township of Tiukersmith and Stanley, County Huron, Di.slai't froii Goderich, the County Town 18 miles, from L )ndon 42 miles, from Toronto 145 miles, Sta,^.s to Clinton, Seafortli, Baytield and Londjn. Avi-rag.; jiiii;..' of laud $.ia to $i:>. Population 250. Briggs, I (Uvaid, sluKU.aker Cameron, D. tailor Cameron, Jlmry, tenehcr Dallas, Janus, larmir Fergn.soii, .lames, teaeher Ferguson, Ivdurt, teaiher ' FraziT, iVis.s, diessin'''.ier Havter, T. X., slioemakir Keiuianl. Mrs., dressmaker Kennanl. Thomas. I., carpenter MeCartii >, .lames, earpinter McCovvaii, .'^amiiel, eonstable MeDonal.l, Hauiei, earpenter MiDoiiaUl, Donald, carpenter Melntosli, Hugh, cirpc liter Melntiisli, ■'., grneral merchant McKay, Do'nald, farmer Mcliap-aii, Alexander, fanner Mcl/igan, .lohn, fanner McTavisli, I'etrr, farmer J! A I! KS, 1!. W. , Postmaster and general mercliant Miller, .lames, tailor Munro, Neil, M. 1). Murdocii, .Jan>es, farmer Mustard, Hugh, fanner Muslard, William, farmer Payne, David, farnur U.VTTKNHL'lfV, .J., proprietor Crown Inn Ross, lii-v. J., (Presbyterian) Koss. Ntil, fanner Srott, W. A Co., general merchants- Sw.iii, Andn w, farmer Wtst, Uolii'it, proprietor Exchange Hotel Uesteott, William, farmer Young. Jolin, farmer Vuili, W. l!., teacher Bruniier.— -^ Station on the Huflalo and Lake Huron Uuilwa)-, in the Township of Elliee, County Perth. Distant IVom Strai aI, the (.'..unty Town 14 niiies, from Toronto 100 miles. Average I'Viee of land ^18 BUUNNKI!, .lAC'OB, Po.stmiister Brunnei k. Kuliry, lumber dealers Gropp, Henry, farmer Hanna, Itolurt, farmer Herr, Louis, proprietor Boundary Hotel Kerr, Colin, firnur Kreuter, Kiiili-rick, fanner Nielicil. Aninis, teacher Sliiuc, Daniel, aui:tioueer Vogt, Henry, farincr BruniiW ".«•!{. —A Village on tlic Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton IJailway. in the Township of Man»ew, County Durliam. Distant from Port Hope, the County Town 30 miles, frotjj Toronto 70 niile price ,", ''•'•>•"• Magill. Jowph, farmtr M 1 DD LET( )N, GEOIH ! K, tnaehw Morrow, -, proprietor Jiingle faetarr Prrston, Isaac', ,1. 1'. Itiiwaii, William i.irnirr THOMPSON, } .J-.D. , -w..^., '•VW. Ge..rge. tamier| Vniiie, .'.ibn. Wallace, iier. — , (Wwl^Tuu) PoHtm«.Mer and gen. inrrckt BRUCE MINES— BRYANSTON. 7» Poimlation 260. jeneral ineichant BniCC Mines.— Noti'il diiffly for its extensive copper mines, is situated near the head of Lake Hurone ill t'le I'i.itri. t of Algoma, opposite the lower tnd of the Islund of St. Josejih, 45 niiies from Sau't St. Marie the judiii il scat and 400 miles from Toronto ; the chief mode of travel is per uteumer " Algoma," Messrs. IVi ry & Ciirnithers, jnoprietors ; the "Wuubuno," J. & \V, Heatty, proprietors; and tliu "Clii;ora," Messrs. .Milloy IJios., ]>roprietors, which run regularly during the summer season. Average fare from Toronto to Sault Ste Marie, cabin passage $1:"), deck $5. iJruee Mines is a jiort of entry and is ^ipidly becoming a point of great importance. Messrs. John Taylor & Co. of London, Kiigland, have now three II iiM's ill ai.tiv.! operation. The chief minerals found here being copper ore, gold, magnetic and mieaceoua iron. Tlic land in tiic vicinity is at invseiit in a semi-uncultivated state, improved lands being worth from $-2 to ■■?() per acre. Mails during the summer bi-weekly, winter bi-monthly. Population ItOO. Keiineily, Miss, dressmaker • King, Juneph, sen., cooper King, .huciih, Jan., c )oi)er KUilLKU, KKV. FAl'llKll (Roman Catholic) Abelsoii, \Y., shdeniakor HAXTI'l!, i;i;v. FATUKR, (Roman Catholic) IJKNNKfT, .lAMK.S, -l. 1'. HigRings, Kiiw.iiil, Imililf, ie UUWKKU, .lOH.V, insurance agent, Custom House otlircr Carpenter. T., coojur Coatsw..nli, .Idsliua, clerk Division t'o\'r'. Cox, Riilicrt, f.iniier CRKKinroN, Ul-:V. K., (Wesleyan) 1)AV1I)S().\, ..OIIN, J. v. DOniK, \V. ("., I'dstiiiiister Fisher, Rli'liaiil, fanm-r Frechette, SU'iiln ii, cooper Flassdii, .Miss, ilr.ssuukcr [Goyiie, .lolm, caviHiitcr iHallaiii, .lipjiii, cai'iii'iiter HAMll.TnN, H., II. U. [Han IS, Tlionias, cariicntcr, iHariis, Willi un, cari enter lloig, ,Mi>, MaiT, tisu'icr Iloskiiis, .Io.s.'|>li, cariui. ter JiicksHM, I)., Imtcher JACKSD.N, U., pr.i| rictnr Ashburton Hotel .loncs, Mi.-s liiiiiiia, leaclier .loiics, 11., f.anicr Lobb, ^., butcher Mchonaid, A., tailor MAUK.S, THOMA.S, & I5R0S., general raerchantu Murray, (inrdon, sen., farmer >iRllUL6l>N, I'KTEU, general ratrchant I'aynter, lo.seph, cooper I'aviiter, Tlioiiius, cooper I'liUM .S, .1. C. & CO., general nierchanta UlCllAUUS, JollN, druggist Kii haiM.si),!, M., larmcr SHEl'HKKIi, W., e.xircss .agent yni.ivan. Miss, s, dicssmakcis SUTHlJliLAND, R. G., teacher TIIORLKY, KKV. W. (I'rimilive) TitEL.K.\Sl'J, E. A., projirietor Treleaae's Hotel 'J weed, Giorge, ] ainter Vaiiglian, W., tailor Vi\iaii, .John, accountant WARD, TJIOMAS, watchm.ikcr Wiik. tt, Jlisses, dics.sniuker Williams, II.. shoemaker Wyliie, .James, fariiKT BrndciU'l!.~-A Village in the Township of Brudenell, County Renfrew. TMstant from Pembroke, the Couiiiy Town 3G miles, from Ottawa 108 miles. Stages to and from Renfrew. Avcrago price of land in V Huge §50. Population 100. Carty, Eiaiuis, farmer Carty, • ames, !arms, ttaelier Orace, .laiiics. prnpiictor Hmdeneli Inn Harriett, Wil.iiini. gi iicral ni( ichant Kelly. I'aliiek, gi-neral merchant Villioiiis, .lames, itacher Kindei, .lose| li, M.D. Kill, .Iiiiili, NHild.er M«.L'onn.ack, P v. J., (Roman Catholic) McGuire, James, farmer McXamar.i, Patrick, slioemukor .Moraii, Jiihn, general merchant O'lioyle, .Iiiiui. teacher O'liricn, Miss, teacher .t'ayett, D., proprietor Rritish Hotel il.ynoids. Bernard, farmer Reviiohls, James, carpenter Ri;YX()l.i).s, JdliN, Postmaiter Reynolds, John, tanner li'ing, Kaward, farmer Seharbiiiine, John, slioemaker Wat.son, John S., miller Wheiinj, John, farmer in r and gen. inrrskt. Brynnston.— A Post Village in tl eTowns'iip of London, Ccunty MiddU>;ex, 12 miles fit)m Londok and 7 from Gran tin Station. Miiils tri-we«kljr. lopulation M. Chin"y, .lolm, Maeksmifi Gla.'S M., hotel keener Kein ily, Charls, ca pe iter Level HI, \V., slioeuji.ei Sanborn, H., watjon maker Sta.nlielii, 1,. b, W., general merchaata STANFIELD, JOHN. PoatmaaUr 80 IIUCKHO RN -BUKLKIGH . Bnckhorn* — Asmull I'ost Village ill tli» Township of Kaleigh, County Kent. Distiiut from rhaiham, the County Town, II miles. Daily ^tt«gl■ to Clintlmin. ropuliition fiO. Uamcron, Malcolm, hotel ktieper Olcvelauil, James, nia;!on Creford, I'hiliiuiler, Miunigiiig Kireolov Huckhoni lA'.K, KDWAKU li., i'oatniiiNtci' and goriciil \un- ('hunt Dock Co. Crefoul, Samuel, President rmckhorn Dock Co. Menitield, .Toseph, hotel kfcpcr Ktmson, .\nio.s, blacksmith Willey, Uichard, l)lacksinith BullOCk'n t'ornors. "(See Crcensvillc Post (>ni('e.) Burford -(Ivt^lvfti V. O.) A village oil AV DisUnt from Brantfnrd, th« County Towi Paris. Average price of land$ 10 to ?t)0. Bingliiini, Jacoli, iron founder Brown, Kev. Mr. (Congref,'ation»l) Byrne, -. farmer CATTON, JOHN, Postmaster Chrysler, — , M. J). Oox, Henry, general meveluul Daniel, Charles, fanner Day k Sons, general nierchanU Dunn, — , cooper Flcwelling, S., cariK'nter Flewelling, T. G., curpentS., farmer I O'Neil, E., hotel keeper Pollard, A., woolen fact 01- Pollard, W., earjienter Snyder, E. H., farmer Ti'iwilli;/cr, Kvv. S., (Melliodia Episcoiwl) Thompson, James, tiiilur Thrall J. H., M.D WatsoM, J. E., puui]) n\ttkci' II BuitJoyiK'- — A Post ViUage in the Towiisliip of Arrau, County Bruce. SHELL, ALFRED, Postmaster, Burlcilfh.— A I'ost Oflice in the Township of Burh-igli, County Peterboio', M miles fitMH Peterhoro', tlw County Town. Clegg, D., J. P. I Giles, Henry, miller COLBORNE, JA^IKS, Postmaster and merchant. | Giles, Thomiw, millor lit from < Ihatbun, • Hiiil fl[(Mi('i'il iiifr- is iroin WooiJ.stuck. it>m I'eterlioro', tlw J^^KtmBmam^. f. CAKBOZ.!^ ^ Op;, QUELPH, - AKI> ONTAmo. r/iT^ AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, \ «* ^'»« '»«'* »f StotionetTTt the loweat QUEU»H, ONT. : pnc«i. JAMES GOLBIE PBuriTKin'iAftY BOOT & SBOS STOEE, I Peoj«te'8 and Speedvale 4,1 ^W^2^iDKCA.I^ i^*■ . Ao. 8 Z)«y', Block, Ol'KLPH, OXT. J. AVEBSTER, Jb., Attomajr-at.I,aw, SoUeltor 1ilC2muwbw itot.— -„. ' fe^ ^ '^''tfi^B^Myfl'^fffliiffff ^ ••"If" AVABDED TWO 81LVXB MEI^AtS AT 6BAHD KXHlfitTIOK. So p«r «(miv i^ fulona SIS par Mot. mxim9tKf&l\mm1i^^ siliM low mlei AiAtm, W. W. KITOH£N, riw^rowwr, ffripuby, OnkwiO' l i 'lHi liii l.'i ffwffyS jAMBS wool H08IEIRY. WOOLJBN WOP», aUSLFB, ONTARIO^ 0^. MASVTAmVZKM OF I^ riBisiii IiftiiAfl Wool ■•■ievy,^ £TeiydMCiip(i(iiif«nS alliilMKftf Ladies' a&d Gents' Underclottiim6«Dlii' And Bojw SMtts and Drawen, Ladies' sad Uiwes Vests, Drawen and Dresses, Pisih and Mbbed Stockingf), Half Ho^, &c. DAY in ALLAN, RKCTIFIEB, 4^^ GXTELPH, ONTARIO. W. R. COITAK, M.D., HonujMfpatiyusBisviciiia, SturgMn and Awmnkwa Dixy'* Block, (over tton of Jo*. McmU SGf.) . _ jtissY JtiaEX, _:_ _: Stewart's Planing Mills| E. ft J. 87BWAB7> Booi^, Sasiiefli, lOiiidsJ ERAMOSA BHIDQE, ' .^..4Bi;ki.mi,oxtabio,| McrehaHt Tatlor ttiMietiiieral OnlJitterl Agent for all the best improved Sewing Machines ,H • • W|l4|i||||||||_4Q^.|pcMft . '■'•"•'#'iVv: '5 nURNSTclWN— BURNS. II lowiateB 3RY. [0* q^. Mrte and Drawen, |ingMills| MindsJ SM'.»n .'itl niilrn. Population 80. Aniliirsoii, John MoF.auxhHn, .John HrnlBii, Kiithiird, lca(^her Mi;I,e.in, llohert, ulioenmk.r Ptvis, William, tailor M(;Ntb, Joliu A., ConsUble no\ii?las, JainM, giiicral merchHiil MoNaughton, Donald I»uir, •(. MoNeviii, Alex Kiaher, John, warden l.erlcie, Alex, hotfd ktfjter lifitkii-, William, black.sinith Mct'alluin, .fuhn, iihoemaker Mctirngor, ('oiiii MnHrej{or, John tfolvnr, Jainea DiatMt McR\I'<, PONALl), rosttniuitei- anti gill, lueixhatil Rocheatt-r, George, general merchant Stewart, Jolin .Stewart, llobert, ConntJibU' W'liliace, .John Wilaon, William, Uotfl keeper Bnrrltt's Rapids. A V and Canal, 30 iniirs from Bishop, Joshua, builder IJrown, Mr»., innkm-per Hurritt, Colonel, Heary Campbell, K. ()., twhcr «^illini, Deni.i. J. 1'. Collina, S., inn keeper Coime, Hu£;h, shiiigle niakar Dowel, John, tanner Felker, George, shoemaker Oretr, John, weaver Guest, Kichard, tanner Harris, Erastus, merchant. Healy, John, merchant luni, Stejihen, J. I', ilohnston. Noble, liotel kcftper Korr, Alex., woolon mills I\'i'id, W., saw inilli Uajfc in tlin Township of Oxford, County Carlnton, aituuteJ on the Uideau »i»er UrockTillf, 10 from Kemptville, and .I from Mcriickville. Population :»00. Lane, A. & Son, blacksmith* McGowan, P. H , bridge tender Mack, Matthew, s.iddler Manes, Jatnrs, tailor MKIKI.K. JOHN, l'ostnu.iterandtner.-hant Mills, James, shotMnakcr Mills, .lohn, tailor Molfutt, John, weaver Ncwans, Thos., lawyer D'lJricn, John, cooner 1'iittPi.son, James, blacksmith Proctor, tJcorge, carriage maker Rcid, J. K., J. P. Shannon, James, carriage maker ShepparJ, (ieorge, Lock Miwter Thompson, Robert, gristmills Waldo, R., millwright [Bnrnbrae.— A Village in tlie Township of. Seymour, C Town 40 miles, t'roni Toronto 113 miles. Stages price of lar.d $16 to |20 J Kedl'ord, Gilbert, insurance agent ( Brumby, William, grocer [Chaplin, Thomas, teacher [Clark, John, farmer jCleugh, James C, farmer listanl fromCobourg, County to .Stirling, Cami>bellford and lielleville. Arerage Johnstone, .lohn, prop. .Stephen Howw Lock, Jasper, farmer Mitchell, ('corge, mason Morrison, John, farmer Neill, Rev. llobert, (Presbyterian* Raiinie, George, farmer Shillinghiw, .James, caq)ent«r Whitton, James, farmer Wilson, William, rarpcnter Young, L. G., teacher. iBuruhamthorpe.— A Post Villuge in the Township of Toronto, Ccnnty Peel. |f l5runtloi>l, County 15raiit. OisUnt from County 'IVwii (5 niilfs, from Toronto 70 niilen. l'o[inliilicin 30. Biiki'i', \Villiiiiii, lilai'kHniitli Huitiit, hiiiiiil, ruiiiicr Ihiilcli, Diiviil, fiiinicr lit'wcr, Ddviil, riirnicr lloaj,', Williiirii, wa.ijon innkcr TAVI.Olt. (il'.OliCK, i'uslnmsltfr and g.-nl. inerehitnt Burton. A Villii^<- in llit; TownKhip of Miiiivirs, <'uiiiity Duilniin, 1(( iiiilt» from lJl«<,)nail«', lloliiit, faviiHT lJi;al, .laliii-i, blackjiiiiilli Taylor, A,, farimr Wallis, l{.-r Duman, l!ev. 1""., (rresl.ylerian) Fishhuni, l!vv. .1., (Liillieran) Gavbet, liev. — , OVeslpyan) Hunt*!', .lidlU Kelly, .Idhii, shintjle maker Ni.hoU, William,' IcM.her Sanderson, Kdward, aiiitioneer Sanderson, .lohn, general nierrliiuit Stiver, .insiali THOiMSON, TIIOS., I'ostmafler and y.;M, merchant Wilkinson, I!., miller Willmot, .lose|ih YoiMif;, Alexander. BnxttMl' A Village in tin- Township of Uiileigh, (bounty Ki nt^. Disijiit from Cliatliam, tlin (bounty Town, 1(1 miles, friMii T.iicnlo, ]!)1 mih's. .\v(iiij;e i^riee of land, ."<10 Ic ip [. I'opulation, 100. BroadlieMl. .lohn, faiim r Carter, .luliii, larmer Carter, Wiliiani, [iroprirtor Ontaiin House Coutts, tiiiime, ^•.'111 lal linr<'hiinl Eehliii, Daniil ('., g' le nil merehant Kersey, .lnhii, eiiriMiiter Kinj;, Itev. William, il'ifsliyteriau) KINO, WILLIAM, I'ostmast.r ^MeSwan, William, teailar I'aidii, Andrew, farmer Kiley, Isaac, farmer Jtowe, .lohn, fariiier Siiiiliorn, (leiir}fe, luniher denier Seott, Thomas, shoemaker Bynff- — A Yilhv^e on the Grand Kiver, in the Townnhip of Dnnn, Couniy llaldimaiid. one mili from Dunn ville, with wliieh it is connoted by a hrid<;e of 750 feet in length. I'oimlulion, 1.10. Armour, .Mailh.w, mill ]rroprietor llunnah, James, shoemaker Band, Iv'.ilicrl, Allna mill Logan, Teter, earpeiiter Brown, (ieoige, .1.1'., farmer Muniy, Jidluit, bridge tender Cokley, S., huiel kerjier i llogers, W illinm, farnier Unike, I'homas, lilaeksniith Fite, Henry, eaipenter Sheelian, W. H., eiistom ofheer T!lO.MlVS(»N, .1. .M., Postmiifcter and grocer , . i - I.- n Byns Inlet. — A I'ost-omce of ih- Diiitrict of Algoina. LITTLE, CHARLES, Postumster. .■jfjrtf^ n Y JION CA ISTORVILLK .83 lilt from ineiebHnt ' Station. Byron. A Villugn in thr Townsliip of Wi'stminstcr. ('(Hiiity MidilN'scx. DiHtant from London, milcK, from Toroiilo, 1 in miles. Av.-rii;;!' ^iriin of laud .^20 to iJ-'iO. I'opnlation, 150. Mc'.Naniee, I,., farmer Miirtin, William k Son, NhotiaakerH ranicron, >liss Flora, tiyudicr «;olvilli!, .lanirs, farmer Dnirton, .1. Jt.l., woolen fai'tors rii;« of land ?{25 to §:{(). I'opnlation lo.'. Crozier, ( !i'orf .Miirlin, William, lumber dealer .Miiirhead, Jaeoli, shiiif,'li' maiiufaeturer I'ront William Thiol', I'aiil, ciirpenter- taiit froai nieichant ty Town, ni l^iinii <'alnsvill«. -A ViUatfc? and Station on the; (.'riind Trunk K'ailwny, plea»iiiitly situated on tlio (irand lliver, in the 'i'ownship of F.ast lirantford. County Hrant, three miles from ISrant, th« County Toirij. U co tains KpiseoiKil and Methoilisl I'liuivhes, ami paper, lloiirinj,', and woolen mills. Fminoved Inndl in the vii'iiiit.y avcraf^i! .'#.')(( jier nere. Stiiges to 15r.)ntf(U'd and Hamilton. I'oiiulation ."ioo. Brown, Walter, wagon maker Clark, Mrs. J., ttroeer «:h>tworthy, ll.'v. W., ((Jluiieh of Kiif,'hiiidl Colelieek, John, fiirnier Cornish, Uev. (i. II., ^WeHleyan) Dresser, J. I)., ai'eouiitant Duiiean, A., iteiieral merehniit Elliott, A. .t Co., Ilax mills Elliott. M., taihn- Filer, U., farmer ji'iteh, J. D., piojirietor Hour mills j Whitiiiff, Isaae, geiii'ml meiv hiud 1 Wri;;ht, S., rope und e.>id,->f{e iimnufaeturtr 4'uilltO\VII.A post Village in the TownNhi[i of Vonge, County Leeds. Distant from i,yn 7 miles, and from IJr(vk\ill<-. the Comity Town, It miles. l'opiilati..n :>o(l. TI;N.NAN"I', W ILI.IA.M, jr.. Postmaster.' i'aiiitorvillc. A \illaj;e on Chip)iewa, Creek, in lliii Township of Caistor, County l.iinoln. Distant from St. Cilherines, the County Town, :i:l miles, from Toroiuo tii) mile.s. Averii;{e priee of Iifiiii ^12 to ^20, Money order olliee. Popul.:tioii lo;i. Adams, Uoliiit J., blaeksmitli lyCS.ser, Peter, fanner Lymbiirner, J. U. Arkell, George, tailor Dawson, Fldward, innkeeper Dodd«, W. H., blarksniith Dynes, .lohn, i)lacksmith Hammond, Jamcn, prop, law mill Harris, Isaac, J. P., general merchant Harris, John, general merchant Johnson, Junies, carriage maker Johnson, John, shoemaker McFaul, Rev. A., (Canada Presbyterian) MlLEAN, HUGH, Postmaster, fancy goods, (See adv) McQuarrie, John, general merchant Noble, ^Villiam, teacher Kayburn, John, cari>enter I{ice, George, shoemaker Shoenlaiik, .Samuel, general merchant AVanless, John, carpenter CalabOSle.— A Post-office .situated in the Township of Bagot, County Renfrew. DILLON, D., Postmaster. Calder.— A Po«t-office in the Township of Delaware, County Middlesex. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, Po.stmaster. Caldwell.— A post Village .situated in the Township of Caledon, County Peel, miles, and from Toroi.to 36 miles. Population aliout 85, MURPHY, PATRICK, Postmaster. Distant from Bran^ptos 13 '\ Caledon East- — A Village in the Townsliip of Caledon, County Peel. Distant from Brampton the County Town, 17 miles, from Toronto 33 miles. Stages to Mono Mills and Alalton. Average price of 'and $40, Population 100. Allison, Samuel, M. 1). Amie, Rev. — (P'-iniitive Methodist) Broddie, Alexander, auctioneer BuUivaiit, James, carpenter Campbell, Peter C, general merchant Cranuton, Alexander, hotel keeper Dodsworth, William, painter Flectliani, John, tailor Greer, Craig, farmer Hackett, James, shoemaker Jones, Hiram wagon maker I Judge, Thomas, fanner i McConnell, Rev. — (Presbyterian) I McCue, Thoinns, farmer I JtUNSIK, JAMKS, Postmaster Nixon, Henry, farmer Pearen, Henry, insurance agent Petligrew, Henry, J. P, Scott, John, saddler Stone, William, general merchant Walker, James, farmer Watson, James, fsimer Caledonia Springs.— A Village on the Des Atacos, in the Township of Caledonia, County Prescott. Distent from L'Orignal, the County Town, 9 miles, from Montreal, 72 miles, from Ottawa, «8 mile.s, from Toronto, 330 miles. Stages to and from L'Orignal. Average price of laud $25. Population, 100. Butler, Nicholas, hotel keeiwr McDonald, Ccorge M., telegraph operator CAMERON, J. D., Postmaster and general merch't McDonald, William J., teacher Oianelli, A. M. F., hotel keejicr Uochon, Joel, liotel keeper Camborne.— A Post- Village in the Township of Hamilton, County Noithumherland. Cobouig, tlie County Town, 5 miles. Daily mail. Population, about 250. Distant front Camden East— (See Clark'e Mills)— A Post-office in the Ttwnship of trndeu. County Addington^ CLARK, BENJAMtN. I'oetmaster. I, 17 milw ;oodi. (Sm ran.ptOB 1$ the County f ?and $40. Prfscott. |88 milu, Ition, 100. lant from CALEDONIA— CAMILLA. 8» Caledonia.— (Siineca post office). An incorporated Village and station of tli« Grand T'unk Railroad, on the Grand riri-r, in the Township of Seneca, County Haldiriiand, 12 miles from Cayuga the County Town, 14 from Hamilton and 20 from Port Dover. There is au Indiaii reserve of seTeial thousand acres in the vicinity. Gypsum is found in the neighborhood in large quantities. Stages to Hamilton- Port Dover and Cayuga. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 1400. Adams & Co., grocers Aldridge, James, clerk Division Court, insurance agt. Aldridge, William, furr'er Alexander, .lohn, oarj-. nter Alhambra Saloon, William Thomson, jr., prop. Ashbaugh k .^dams, millers Ball, S., general merchant Hlack, Rev. James, (United Presbyterian) BOOTH, JOHN, Union Hotel, stMge proprietor and lively keeper Britain, Matthew, hotel keeper Broderiok, D. K., merchant tailor Brown, W. & J., general merchnnts Buck, A. C, general merchant, insurance agent and druggist Builder, John, cabinet factory CAMPBKLL, JOHN, Railway Hotel Campbell, Williiim, cooper CHAMBERS, HKNUY, hotel beeper Chrystal, George, teacher 1)ILLAB0U({H, E. H.. M. P., Druggist Oonely, M., agent G. T. H. Donely, M., senr. Doyle, John, grocer Elwood, George, shoemaker Farrell, John, hot&l keeper Fulton, Samuel, carriage maker Furlong, K., attorney-at-law (larland, N. & T., general merchants (trand River Saehem, (XVedntsday) Thomas Messen- ger, editor and proprietor. Greeu, E. I)., dentist Harvey, William, accountant Hayes. James, shoemaker Heddle, Thomas, blacksmith Hicks, W. L., & Co., Hour millers and merchnnts Hill, Rev., B. C., (Churdi of England) Holden, \\"., Hour merchant Howarl, John, .Mioemaker Howard, Mattliew, saddler Howells, W. E., M. D. Hull, Henry, saddler Hull, J. W., saddler Ince, Henry, J., auctioneer Jackson, William, assistant Postmaster Kean, David, biker Kennedy, Hugh, farmer Kuipe, Oliver, prop. Seneca ITouss Knipe, Soloman, blacksmith Ijees, Thomas, woolen factory Leith, William, hotel keeper McBay, Alexander, shoemaker McCargovr, William, M. D. McCargow, William, farmer McDonald, Donald, lirau dealer McDonald, John, shoemaker McDonald, Malcolm, shoemaker -McKiiinon, John M., insurance agent McKLVNON, RONALD, manufucturer, mill owner McKiiinon, J., general merchant McKinnon, R. .\ McLEiiNoN, WILLIAM, general merchant McNeil, ('., jiroduce dealer McNulty, Rev. J., (Roman Catholic) Mcpherson, William, M.D McQuarin, Donald, miller Martinean, R., cooper Mercer, F. C, watchmaker MESSEN(iER, THO.MAS, editor and proprietor (/rami River Sachem, coroner a;<,d iiui. agent ^Mitchell Nelson, i>aiiiter Mohun, James, merchant tailor Mnorc, William, farmer Jlorrison, Hector, cooper [•" ■'•\ Mullen, Robert, carpenter MUNRO, WILLIAM, i)rop. Mansion House Murphy, Peter, hotel keeper Mutchmor, J. T., lumber merchant Neilson, James, proprietor International Hotel Old, James, ,jun., auctioneer Palmer, Henry, M.D ; Paterson, Samuel, carpenter Patter, Rev, Robert, (Wesleyan) Renuelson, W. H., principal grammar school RoLston, .Alexander, farmer Rosscr, John, gcnci-nl merchant SCOTT, JOHN, Postmaster Scott, John & Co., foundry Seldon, Richard, baker Scnn, George, carpenter Seyright, James, carpenter Siihoots, George, carriage maker Slater, William, builder und contractor Smart, W. R., attorney-at-law SMITH, W. M., stage proprietor and general agent T.WLOR, .VLEX.ANDLli, insurance ageut and plas- ter merchant THOMSON, WILLIAM, J UN., proprietm Alhambra, Saloon UNION HOTEL, John Booth, proprietor ^VALIvER, R. E., tinsmith WATTERS, .lAMES, general merchant WHELAN, ROBERT, grocer Wickett, Nathan, butcher Wilier, Robert, tinsmith Wilson, William, sash factory Young, Christoplier, J. P., prop. American Hotel Young, David, farmer Young, Frederick, general merchant Young, Stephen, saloon keeper, YOUNG & P.\TTERSON, (J. Young & Samuel Patterson) carriage makers and blacLsmiths Camilla. — A Village on the Nottawasaga River, in the Township of Mono. County Simcoe, . , Cambrny.- a V'illapo on Pmose Creek, ill tlic liinilsay, tlio C*omitv Town, S miles, from '\\rii't()rf,'iist and .Saw mills Burley, William, Macksitiilli imd waj^oii iiiaktr Butler, — , M.T>. Butler, Itiehaiil, saddld' CiMer, Andrew, eariieiiK i and juilier Cleridenoii, Kilwiii, fiiriner Olcndenon, .lulin, I'nnner Coals, A., farmei Curry, Miss, inlliiin'raiul dres.siiiaker Dent, (;eori,'p. tanner Dillingliani, Sidney, )innirietor .^aw mill Dillingham iV; Smith, jmiprietors ^a\v mill Djupluss, 'I'iionia^. general ineieliant llilhorn. .1. C. K., |(roi>rieti»r.s saw mill and tannery . Holmes, .l(diii, wagiin maker Hunter, William, earpenler Junia, Thoma^, farmer Vtolntyre Dunean, lintel keepe'' MeKinnou, John, general iiier<'iiant fownshi)! of Fenelon, County A'ietoria. l^i.itant front' nit" M>. Stages to Kenehm KalLs and Carilen, farc^fl. Meliaiiehliii. A., miller McMillan, .lames, liolel keejH'r Me(,>uay, ,101111. tea Powell, I'.lias, earpenti r I'owliotogra]>her llnssell, (ieoige, .saddler , f-iott, l!ev, .1. I!., (I'liMi Christian) ticott, Aliss Sophia, teaeher Shawl, .lohn, engineer Sinclair, .lohii, Ma''ksmitli and carriage maker .s^inelair. .lohn, sen., faniic r Smith, Isaac, |iici)iiiet(ir shingle factory Stoildait, V.illiiiMi, cahinet maker Wilkinson, .losejih, prop, wiw mill and shingle factory Cainitbolirord. -A Village on the liiver Ti Distant from Coliuiirg, the t'ounty Town -Id and to Stilling tri-weekly. Average (uice of Population 700. Abbott, (!. ^V., general menliant Ander.soii, .Fames, carpcmer .Vrulier, .Miss, teaclier .Ueher, .lames Iteatty, .lames, cabinet maker IJeatty, V/., ti.'ai iiei lienor, .lames, carpenter Bogait, , M. D. P.oucher, F. P.uller, C. C. (Hassan, if. S. Clark, William, eonlractnr Cock. I{obert, .1.1' <'ockburn. K., miller, g( iieial merchant, &e < 'ogan, .b)hn. boots and slioes Collins, llaniel, sen., pioj). Campbellford Hotel tadlins, I'nniel, jr., )iii)p. Plioni.v Hotel Costley, William, wagon maker Dale, Arthur, accountant l)a\idson, .1., tailor Denmark, A Dick.son, John, iron tbundi-r Dinwoodic, James, contraitor, miller, &c .Doxsce, C. cabinet maker J)oxsee, AV., .^nddhr Bunloji, John, painter Kll}-, U. J., cabinet maker FF.IUHSS, J. iM., Postmaster Ferriss, .1. hi. k Co.. general inere]iBnt« Fraser, Henry, car|H!iiier Frederick, B., tailor Free, Robert, carpuiiter (.libb, John, general merchant Origor, Janie,s, buti.her (lany, l?ichaid, boots and .shoes Hawley, M. A., hardware inerchaut flawn, G. S., carpenter Ueathcotp, Ivlward. attorney, &c ifooper, .lanie.s, saddler Irvini', Robert, general inerchat irwin it Fletcher, general merclnuits Johns, Cliarles, saddler Johns, Thomas, ImfeJier Hit, in the Town^hiji i.f Scyniniir, ( on nty Northumberland* miles, lidin Toronto Ion mihs. Slagi'S to Brighton daily, land SKI to S-b -Moiie\ thihr ollice and Savings' Baiilv. .lohns in, .lohn, .seedsman .lohiiston, liolierl, wagon maker Keating, K., tailor Keiineily, D., iiiMiraiiee agent, Kv Kiermaii, Kdward, booti and shoes Lauder, .lohn, taddkr f.etfer, Augustus, briek niauufueturer l.inton, lioheit, wagon maker liogan, William, loopcr .McCarthy, John, boots and shoes -McColl, Airs, dressmaker McKay, Mrs., (Ill .ssniakcr McKilvie. 1''., larpcuter -Martin, (1., tailor Mas.sic, A., carpenter IMaybee, Thomas, lintiher Mit'hell, (Jeorge, lime manufacturer jMorris, .1. H., tailor ^lirlield, .*., ;;icM-fi- liKYSON, JA.MKS, I'ostiiiastd- j Moflatt, lVl« r, Minkmnith railll»lM*llvill<'. A Villa;:;.' Mlthc li' lul of Si-cliTii-mih- ChmO., in tii. Towiisiii|. of Na«sa^'aw( yii. County Hallon. DislauM'i Milfoil, the CoMiily Town, 7 mil's, fn.ni Toionlo In milrs. .Sta{,'c.s to Wellington Si|uar(! ami (iinliih. A-.iv:k: «\ hud ><20. rojmlatiou -in*. Ahvcy, I'liiek, William, lailor • aliajjlian, Patrick, waLCon niakir Cooke, .lohn, in'oiaiefor Kaiiners' Ami'! (■(•(•I'Ki;, .lAMKS II., roslmastcraml }j:en. mcreht. llaviilsoii k Urollicix, woolen ni;inufaeturcis llcfoiest. A., mainifai tnicf willow ware Doty, r'liaiis, aL,'. nl. Iiimlicr mill T'.asuilirook, Wiilitim, proin ictor Cami'liclh illc hm llrwMiii, I'cv. - , (( liuieh 111' Kns^lamJi Hopkins, (icoi'^c, anciionccr • ' Ilul'l.erl, XHeliael, slmcniakcr Kiiliiey, Williai'i, jjeiH'idl mci< liant ! Little, l!e\. .1., (rrcsliytcrinn) Mc(!ref;or, I'cter. ilenti.-.t Mcllverev, (ieoru,c, fiirm< r McLaren' A. I..,' Icachir Md'hee, Alcxancler. teacher iMeiizies, .lanics, l>lacksniii!i Munn, Daviil, ,1.1'. Seliiam, .\ilam. shin;j;l(! maimfacturor Sciivcr, ."sanuicl, c arpcnliT Skinner, Iticlianl, faiiiii'r Sniitli, William, eiii|icnter Siiiitlon, I!., l>iilcher StriliMiiij,', lleiiiv, farmer Winn. , .M.I).' I:i <'amiMlcil.— A small Yillapfc in th.- To,vnslii[. of the (.'ouiity Town, ii5 fmm Toronto iind ."> from ill vicinity avcra;,'(^ JjKI ]icr airi', nnimpruvcil ?? All'right, D.nnii'l, sliofinaki r Itarrie, Rev. Krancis, (WVKlcyant l>faii, Aiiilri'W, lloiir mill iiidjirielor Kildy, Kilwanl, .sliinL;lc maiinliictiirer lirohh, .lose|ili, i^i'iieial nierclianl llafjerman, Daniel, lila-,k.smilh llaf,'c riiiaii, (!cor,i;c, caiiia;,'!- niiiker lljeli, William, fanner Hijijile, .lacoli, Icai'lier, nnloileoii agent Hipiilc, .loliii, carii-i^;i maker lliplilc, William, farmer llnuser, .lohn, fanner I'.diiser, Michael, larmer llnnimel, If. S., nicioii.-on. etc., ngeiil llunslmif^'cr, .Michael, shin^'le niakiT .McFnlt.on, .Iaine.s, farmer Moycr, David L., cooper Clinton, County laiKoln, n mih .s [fnmi St. CalhorineJi, Itfanisvillc and .lordaii Stations, (l.W. I!. Improved lamU ;!0. I'opulalioii 70. I M(>Vi;i;, Hl'.N'IIV W., I'ost muster, mid aiii'tiom-cr .MoyiM-, ImucI, painter Moycr, .laeol' S., Iiriiom maker Moycr, .lohn. farmer .Moyor, .loM'pii II., farmer Moycr, S. I!., Inooiu maker iMo'ver, S. M., farmer Moycr, 'filnian W.. carpi'iitcr .Moy-r, W. W. \ (')., tol.a. conistn Nash, .loscph, .'(cwins machine lyfJil ^'llsh, S. S., iLiilier Oill. .lames T., farm, r Orth. Ualliel, jii.ttrr Orth, .lohn, farmer Uittc.ilioiise, .lacoli v., fariniir Smith, .Folm, carpenter Smith, William, .1.1'. railboro'.— A i'ost-villaye, .situuteil in the Township of Canhor.),' County of HaKUumnd. Di.-ttant fmiu Cayuga, tlm Cotuity Tow n, 10 miles. Mails, tri-wcckly. l'o|>ulati<>n, 130. ISnldwiii, (ioorgc, shoeinnker Itoril.sall k Mellick, merchants Oniniodv, Itanifl, wa;^on maker KOLlNSUKi:, .fOIlN, Poftmasler, J.l' (Joss, Jesse K., hail iff Ha/.lctou, J. (.}., shoemaker Mellick, h., Idacksmith Hojjer.s, .Maitliew, farmer Smith, Krederick, inn kef]»er Smith, S.'tli, meichant Soviek, Williiuu, hutcher ! *1 111 t[4- nn Hi I iil ■■ammum 88 CAMPBELL'S CR0S8— CANNIFTON. Campbeirs €roilM«— A VillaKe in th« Townihip of Chinguiu.'ousy, County Peel. DiaUnt from Hi«nit>- ton, ("oiinty Town, 9 inika, from Toronto 3fi luilim. Stages to Brampton and Orangevillf. Avfrai;* fii'ict! of land 940. Uradlcy. John Caniplicll, Abraham ('amplxOI, KriiiiriH Caniiibnll, .losfjih Campbell, .Silli CeaRor, John, blacksmith Frrnch, Thomas, clone cuttiT •Jarvey, I'laiT k I'hilip, brick nianufncturcra Uackctt, John, shoenuikpr 1IA(;YAH1), K. T., roitmastrr and general niMch't. Ilagviml, Thomas, M.l). Halyard, T. ('. .letl'trs, Rev. Thomas, (Wehleyan) Jfwitt, tieorg*' JohnN'in, (fi^oigc, butcher Jordan, Thomas, teacher I,{e, John ■Smith, Andrew Snyder, .Vliruham, insurance agent C'anfleld. — A Villagu in the Township of < the (irand Trunk and Southern Bailway.s. 70 n:ile«. Stuge.s to aiid from Cayuga, lalion, 150. Abbott, J. T., teacher .\dron, Miirk, nni.son i?ad^;idy, 1,. M., lumber dealer Budgely, Matthew, farmer Baldwin, James, farmer IJulloek, William, farmer Caulield, A., .sliiiiglc manufacturer Coate.s, John, blacksmith Covenlale, William, carpenter Dryer, Edwiird, blacksmith I'lander.s, (i. K., tailor Klandcrs, Nelson, farmer Haney, .lolin, farmer Hayncs, William, tanner Humphries, Thonui.s, biiek inaBufacturer King, Hcniy, farmer Ijcitli, Rev. il,, (New Connexion) MeDiarmid, Kenneth, .shoemaker McDianuid iS;. O.^ley, grocer.s -■^aynga. County Haldimaml, and the propojed crossing point «if Distant from Cayngi, the County Town, 6 mile.i, from Toronto, Average price of land !$\i> lo $'10. Money order oflico. Popu- Nelles, Robert L., express agent Philips, W. A., teaeher Richardaiin, Hev. W. R., (Wesleyan) Rose, Mr.s., dressmaker Rose, Henry, niatdi nninufacturer Rose, William, projirietor Railway Hotel Sabincp, .M. .1., painter Schram, P., livery .stable proprietor Street, S., farmer Swit.'^er, Jaeob, clerk Switzer, John, farmer Switzer, M. D., general merchant Tenney, Robert, .shoemaker Weaver, Adam, unison Weaver, .\dani, .sen., fanner WILSON, JOHN, Po!-tniH.st.er fid general merchant Wilson, .1. ('., telegiapli op.iator Young, Ib^nry, jn-oprietor Royal Hotel "I €anilif(on. -V Village on the Jloira Rivftr Belleville, the County Town. Stage*, to Br Becket, N. J., niiller and grocer Betts, Rev. [,. A. (E|iisco])nl Methodist) Brooks, E., woollen factory Brown, George R., farmer Hullis, W. L., teacdier ran.iitf, Daniel, farmer Cannilf, John, clerk CAN N IFF, JONAS, jini., Poatmasler (y'anniff, J. A., blacksmith Coon, C, carpenter Dale, Thomas, farmer Fairniaii, R. C., Farincr't Inn Fairfield, J. K., teacher Farnham, T. Gillespie k Smith, pumpniakert Gunsolius, John J., blacksmith Howell, Rer. J. E. (Wesleyan) Towii.iliip of Thurlow, County Hastings, three iuUm froiu idgewater, Stirling and Belleville. Population, 600. Kane, William, shoemaker Lake, N., giMcer Larn, T., cooper Linglinm, William, miller WcLigret, !'.. carpenter Naylor, Thomas, blacksmith Naylor, William, shoemaker Pake, S. S., carjienter Powers, W'iiliain, hotel keeper St'inson, William, saw mill proprietor Stimers, J. L., hotel keeper Sills, Jacob, saw mill jiioprictor Sutherland, A., s.iw mill proprietor Sutherland, William, fanner Wtilsh, James, carriage maker Wilson, A., J. P. X Brunp- Averaj;* point «if Toronto, Popu- len.-hant Im from CANNING—CANTON. 89 Cnnninff*— A Village on th» Rlvpr Nith, in the Township of nirnheim, County Oxford, 16 milet trmn Wo('il«t'>ck, the t-'dunl.y Town, »nj 4 from rriiict'fi>ii station, Ureal Westoru Railway. The inim»orlioiHl contaiim some good water )irivi1r>(;8N, Average Talui; of improTed land in the ricinity, ill40 ]0. ALL'-'lllN, SAMl-'KL, I'ostmastiT, proprietor saw aiul ^'rist inilU Uiividsoii, James, larintr Johnson, H., fariii«r Martin, (.'liiivlrs, Imtrher Martin, lionuld, liirnier Matthewson, (Jporjje, in!ii>*u Mitchell, timik'M, hxruior Oliver, Ailani, tanner Kirkcrt, John, i'armcr FiobiM'ts, J.imiis, leather dealer Scott, Walter, fiirnicr Simpson, Jauies, <'ar|it'nttT Slinpshy, William, woolen factor Miimlce, Snnuu'l, furnicr .Spciir.-., '1'lioina.s, farmer Strong, J., geneiiil merchant Taylor, William 11., nurseryman Tuincr, .ludson, wagon iiiuker Waldron, .lohn. cnrpf-nter Weatherell, William, hotel keeper 'Whilehead, David, taiiner Wliii((li(>iil. .lames, farmer Willi.r.ns, Joaejdi, farmer Wills, Martin, farmer Wri,(,'ht, Thomas, miller 4'MUIlinstOll.--A tlouriihinj; Village in the Township of Hroek, ('ounty Ontario, on the Beaver Uiver and line of the proposed Toronto aii,'ener<*l merehant Uur.'iliiHii, <'liailes, Clerk Division Court Card, S. W., earding mills <^'avana£;li, Allen, carpenter Clifl, Thoma.s, wagon maker <"ovvan, Matthew, J. P. Davidson, l.aeliinn l)avid.son, 1'., miller DeLease, John, brewer Donald, William, carpenti.T Kills, John W., general merchant Forma:i, 'I'lioinas C., general merchant Kreiu'li, Krederiek, builder (Jllili.S, ClfAKLKS, Po.stmaster, Commi.ssi(mer in B. R., agent Western Assurance Co., Toronto, r.illesjiie, Doliiild, M.D. Harris, I'Idward, shnoniaker Kay, John, wagon maker Hefner, (Charles, shoemaker Holmes, John, blacksmith Hoyle, Henry W., cabinet maker Hunt, Reuben, wagon maktM' .lohnston, Hobert, shoemaker .lollitr, John Jones, Robert, carpenter Keller, Charles I-'., solicitor * Lucas, Jo.seph, grocer .McDoii!{all, John, Hour liiill proprietor McKay, Archibald, grocer McKechnie, Alex:\n(ier, toachar McKen/.ie, Thomas, tiiilor Marsh, A. V., general merchant May, William, tailor Maybee, Henry, carding mill proprietor Miiybee, Henry W., saddler Maybee .V Graham, stov*s and tinware Mnnro, Hugh, tlour ;ii:d saw milU. Nimmo, -, )irapri( tor saw mills l!os.s, Alexander, builder Silvcrthorn, (icurge, carpenter Silrertliorn, Jidin, carjienter Silvcrthorn, William, blacksmith .Sharp, John Sniitli, (icorge, general merchant Smith, (Jeorgc, Iwililf Taylor k Lindsav, .saddler* THOMPSON, JOHN H., M.P.P. Thome, Thomas, miller Walsh, Thomas li., tailor Walton, George Ward, John, liotel keeper Wills.m, J. A., M.D. Wyatt, .Vlfreil, druggist , i'anton. .V Village on Smith's Creek, in the Township of Hope, County Durham. Dbtant from Port H'ope, the County Town, 5 niiUg, from Toronto CO miles. Average price of laud |50. Populatioa 100 Bragg, M., farmer Bray, W., farmer Colmau, J,, farmer Campbell, J., farmer Crawford, S., farmer Currelly, T., sen., iarmer Currelly, T., jr., farmer DEACON, W.. Postmaster and general merehant Eascott, li., I'aniier Gibbs, R. H., cooper Graham, Rev. J., (Wesleyun) Harris, Charles, J.P Hawkins, M., farmer Kenwood, J., farmer Johnston, K., farmer Johnston, J., carpenter Lowes, J., fanner McMastev, J., carpenter Martin, J., farmer Martin, Tliomas, prop. Canton Hotel Martin, T., coeper Peters. N., teacher Pethie, H., Iarmer Plain & Powers, lumber dealer* Powers, Mr,-;. S. S., Powe Salter, Tindall, Mrs , dressmaker vers, i. B., M.D ter, (f. B,, miller li ;' tl M 90 f'AFE KldH -('ARLKTON I'l.ACB. Cape Rich, a Villii;,^(; in tin- Townsln'iiot' Sl. VinnMit. Coimty iii CnlliiimvfMMl. 'I'licrH iirc «xti'iiMiv(! I'wlii'rics Iicir. HtriimiTs mil (liiily in ('(inncrtii.n witlitlif N'mtliiin 'Ituilwiiy. All kimU of nit'clmiiiiH an- niinitcil. Aviiiij,'(! vuliic of ini|niiMMl land !<'MK miiniiinivcil if\ii iicr iii:ii'. 'I'litiit isii very suiii'tior t'luy iiliuniluiit Ihtc, Muititlili' for hrirk or nottcry work. l't>|iiilittioii lh(i. Avery, Tlinnms, cooih r ■Xvcry, \Villi:iin, i!oo|icr lloyd, Siiunnl, farniiT iSurns, II., liMiiicr Carson, .1., ririiii'i- Coo]i(!r, Williiiin, f.iriiici Dodgi'r, l)aviil, farmer Doran, A., fanner Downinj,', William, farmer t'oster K., favnii'i Irwin, li'ilirrt, farmer Keiineily, (lillieil, cari" liter Miliitosli, An;,ni'', earpi-nler Mrlntiish, (I. I'., eoinmisNion inerelianl. Mi'Inlii.sli, Cilliiit, iui'|>enlrr M. I.A!!KN, iHiNAl.D. r.istiuast'T Me I, an n, .laini's, .sliinjjle inakir Mili'ii. .lolm, I'iMijiir Nieol, .lolm. |>aiiilrr lioss, III V. lioli.rl (l!a|itist) Ste|ili1 Carlill$;foi . A Villa;.'e in the Town.slii]! of Kullaiton, ('onnly IVrlli, II miles Ironi Stratford, the County Town, and di from Sebrin;;vill« Station. IJi-weekly nniils. l'o|mlntion 1<){». IJald), WilliiHi, Maiksiiiilli and w.,f;iin maker | Milniics, William, iiink'-eixT I)AVII).S()N, WILLIAM, I'ostmaster and gi'neral 1 llamiiidii, I.'oImii, .slininiakcr merclianl | 'l'> rry, I'lcdirii I,, saw mill luoja-Iiti'i- <'arl<*tOII l*Ia;taw.i L'ailway, 'JJ mili's fnoii I'erlli, (lie Comity Town» 2S from Ottawa and 27.") from Toronto. Money Oidei' oile c ami Sa\ iiij,'s' liank. l'o]iulation SOO. AlulersoM, 1!., notary laiMii-, 'oiiimiarpinti'r Findlay, David, founder Galvin, I'alrii'k, elothinj; Oillis fi -MeLaren, liimher inerehunts ., painter iJreig, J. Halpeiiy, U. W., ;,'eneial nierehant Huid, W. II., ]\I.|). Kelly, William, hotel kei'pm- Kilpivtriek, .lames, eooper Xing, tJolin, fanner Leden, William. J. I\ Lang, Alexander, lilaeksmith Lavelle, N., hotel keeper and aucti'neec Le.slic, Jacob, eubinet maker .Meliouell, i;(\. II., (.Methodist) .MeLwaii, .lolm, farmer .MrKwan, .((dm, ;;iuet r MiKay. JaniiM, baker MeLaren. 1'., I!. .\., priiieip.al gruiniiia! Si'liool .Mel.aiilP. Ii'obert, t.llpenter Me\eele\, I'liyee, lealher dealer .Mcl'herwin. (leori^'e, b.iililf jMeVean, J., M. I>. Metealf. lioliei't, ;,'roeer .Melealf. I!., hot I keeper Mocin. ilu;,'li, ineirliaiil tailor Moore, liieliard, .shoemaker Moore, William II. .shoeniaker .Morris, liev. V. Muirliead, William, lariiur Mlinro, .bnue>. i arpeiiler Neeliii. WilHam, j,'eneral nie'-ehnnt I'atteisoii, William, cabin. I hiiiki r I'attie, William, earpi'iiler I'itland. Jii.'.eph, carriage maker I'oole. James, ]a(iprietor y/"""/!' l'i;i:.ST().N. ItKV. J. A., (Chuieh of Kiigl'iidV lioirison, William, ear[>eiifer Jloss, l!ev. W., (I'i'esbyt( rian) Seott, John, eaniage maker Seott, Walter, mereliaiil tailor Sinidair, ('(din. clothing Stewart, l.'cv. ,1., (liaptist) STIirTIIKll.S, I'ATUlCiv, l'0Htmn,ster Summer, M. W., general nierehant Taylor, William, china and glassware Taylor, W'illiam, tiiiamith Tucker, Patrick, shoemaker Toolcy, (/harles, butcher Wallace, .lames, farmer Lowe, Oeorge, agent IJ. & O. R. U., tch^upLer, ! Wilson, William, M.l). American express eompioy agent AleArthur, A., J. P. Waugh, Samuel, onddler OAHIJSLE— OAKNKOIK. 9T CarllHlo. A Villii^'ci in tliM Townxliii. iif V.nfl Flainlion.', ('(tnnty .Weill worth, nn TwdvPiiiilc CnoV, 8 liiilfs from Wati'i'lowii Muliou, (iinil \V. •stern liailway, I'J Ihmii lliiMill.iii, tlie rouiit) Se;il, uml i'i from Toioutu. l'i'|>iil:iliiin ITiH. Uoyer, Aiulerson, ImteliiT ISurtiui, .Icilin, fanner I'lirsnii, llcnry, iiia.son t.'rniislnii, Henry, |>ainter t.'UOMKKlt, .KillN ('., l'o«tnhi-.lr .groceries (•avin, Williaiii, wa-^on iiiiil\"er DawsDii, K. K., Iilai'ksinitli I'litfy, Micluuil, linlclier Katun, Danii;!, liolel kee|icr Kilgnr, William, V, ilry ''iKiil.-. and l'',ilis, .IhImi. inaMdli l''.lliM'i' Maliuii, Willialii, lijaek^iiiith Millanl, l>. It.. l.larkMiiilli .Mills. \V. r.. hotel klin, p;eiieral iiieiilmnl •Sullivan, •lames, I'Hrniir i'unU'll. A Post nllie.. in the Tu\vnshi|. >.f Cardeii, County Vietoria. (AIM.IX, J.VM KS, rostmaHlov. Curluvi. -A post ofliee in the TownHhip i.I'Colhomp. Coniity Huron. Distant iVoiii Cndmeh. the Countj Town, ti milej. ropnlation aldiit l.ln. McDONOlJOH, .lAMKS, I'ohlnm.ster an.i iimkieinr. L'oss, .luhn, liolnl kerj-er. C'arlsrilllP. -A Villaj;e in tht Townshii. of laniek, ( n,ii,t,\ Ihiin Town. Triweekly mails. l'n|nilaliou •2u(>. Urunner, Wemh'l, hlaeksmith l!rur;,'e, shooiiiaki r tioet, Alhert, pidiijjii niiiker Oont, Kmil, lilaeksinith Gross, William, hriekmaker • ' • irossniaii, i'eter, haskei maker '• Ilaiick, Henry, teaeher ' Hogen, Matthew, iar|i(]iler ' Hesser, l'hilii>, waijon maker Hoseli, .Faeoh, ina.son | Hoil'arth, Cuurad, farmer Ilotl'arth, .John, fanner i Khinfjy, .John, e.ihinet maker I KORMANN, KiNATJ'^.S, l',..stma.ster, «eii. menht. i s mile> (Vom Walkf rtoii the County Kun1/e, .laeiih. Iiiewec I.eiilitts, .\avi( r, faiiner liolisinijer, .v., hotel keeper Iioh.sin ''o""''y ^•'•'l''' I'iatatit from Stratford, Hip County Town, 17 uiile», from Toronto 100 milM. Sta;{p8 to (!romnrty imd Urodhagcu. Mouey order olliop. )'u}Milation 100. Itukur, Klijnli, butcher Belt, ilpiiry, bookscllpr Biles, John, wnj{oii maker lexander, farmer BROWN, C., Postmaster, hotel keeper k cooper Donaghan, Bernard, general raerchaut Eslie, Henry, cooper Gamble, James, miller Glenn, Charles, farmer Hamilton, Thomas, fanner Harvey, .Andrew, farmer Ho.sier, William, shoemaker McDonald, Alexander, farmer Meloin, David, miller Patter.-ion, Samuel, general merchant Phillip, Ceorge H., carpenter Phillip, Oran, carpenter liobertson, Alexander, farmer Schneider, Charles, general merchant Sheppard, Rev. W. \V., (Methodist) CAKHVILLE OASTLETON. n Carrvllle. — A Villngc on tho weit l>ran<'li nf the Don, in tlip Townnliip of Viiughmi, County York. Di»- Unt from Toronto, tho County Town, 17 inih'*. An.tl«y, Thoinu, teauhor Atkinson, Ucorge Kone, .Inhn i)oue, ThomH* (.'amnbeil, John Oonibs, Jolin COOK, THOMAS, PoatmuUr Average priin of luiid, $41) t(i $50. I'opuiation, M. Cook, William Johnston, Kev. William, (Trimitivf) Kalfcr, .loHcph Lund, William, gi-nrral merchant Kuniblr, Joseph, miller Hu{M-rt, IVfer, jun Yatenitn, Uichaiti Cartwrlght. ^.See Williflunhuvgh.) — A Post "flioi' in th»i TownUiip of Cnrtwright, County DuriiAra. VANCK, WILLIAM, rostuinster. ClUhcl — A [tost Viliogo in the Townsliip of Mnrkham, County York. Topulalion about 100. (Jroaby, M. B., j^eniral nuTciiaMl | Walker, Kruncis, blacksmith .fenningf, Sunuicl il, J.l" f'aMhoiere. - A Villugc on tho Kivtr Thames,! from Louilon, t)ii; County Seat, 40 miles, from latiuii 200 Bell, Thomua, teadicr J milis I'roiii Itmnipton, the County Town. Mails l>i->vi'er Marriott, Ceorgi', I'lirnn'r Marriott, Sti|ilien, laiiiier Martin, Mrs., hotel keejx-r M.KI.M, I'KTKIt, .1. I'.. Clerk Division Court NOUTHMOiiK, .I(>.>son, .lames, ealiiin't maker I Young, Charles, leaehev |i„YIIM ehemisl and druggist, ag.nt Mon- treal Telegraph Company C VMl'lil'.liL, I'. C., )iroprietor Ifaltlimnnd Aihntnlc ciimi'l"!! .'^ Smith, liot,.-t k>s;prrs CVMl'I'I'l''' ll'>' ■'^F, .loshna Mason prop. 'Si-eadv') "'cAVrCASKN'l'INKI.," (Friday) Ceorge A. Mes seiiger editor and p|r)prietor Collins, William, hotel keiper COLTEII, C. W., princiiial gramniar s -liool lioCew, John, dry goo.ls and elotliiiig DoehsladiT. 11.. iiotel kc"|>er , DOMINION lloTKL, -\. T. Jones jn-opiietor Durlong, J., liotel keeper Furrell, A. P., County Treiisur.a- <«bbons, .loseiih, tailor Gibuev, Miss, teacher (IIBSON, C. A., wine ami spirit meivheiit Grant, llev. Mv„ (Methodist) Grillith, K. V., elerk County Court and )g«and) I llosliall, .lolm, leaeher I llur.ssell, Joseph, jiroiliice null haut ' llill>se|i, .loseph i JONKS, A. p., hotel keep,.,- » I,awrinee, Williuni. gaoler heith, liev. M. (N. C. Methodist Lightall, P., Iiakel ' Met lung, !>., luilehrr jMeCLI .N(l, W, 1;., Iiooi and shoe iiiukcr I .MeDonald, .\iigiis i Metiilliviay. I)., tailor ! ,\1( Mullen,' Daniel, lioi.l keipor j .Martin, .1. 1!., Coiintv Ailorni-v, Clerk of Pea. Sluiiir' MASvLN, .liiSIII a, |iiop. Campbell House tiud 8tag« : proprietor (see ailv. ) ' iMii.soii, William, mail eunduetor j MKSSKNCi:!!, CKOIJC,]; a.. Vostmuster, edit«r .S'liWii'i, liook, job and oriiamentul printer Crr, TlioiiiMf., painter Park, Paul, Imteher , I'oliiiison, Mis. .1., t oiiiiiieii ial Hotel ; Ifogers, J. II., J. P. .Soycis. j'iiliiiiind M., gi'iieral merchnnt ■ .Sli-velison, J. <•., ( 'olllitv .llldge TIIOMISON, l)\Vll),'M. P. P. . Wultern, John, general merchant YoungKn'e, S., wtttehmnker CATA U A tT— (^ENTR KTON. 95 CatartlCt. A Villm^o »ii thr l!iv«r Cnilit, in tlif T(>wii«lii|i of Culclon, ('dunlj' IVcl, 9 miles from IiraiQi>- toii, tin; C.iiitity Town, iiuloii niul Oiiiuyi-TilK'. r»jiuUtiou 100. .McSoilcy, 1'., litniicr Miillisiin. Thoina.s, i:ir|K>nt"'r Morrow, TlioMiiis, iKrinrr ('ameroii, I)., Iitrnmr Oami'roii, .luiiics, raniicr riirui 11, l.'icll.VllI), rostniostir & gim. mei-cht. ilaniiiioiiil, .liiniiN • Hunt, William, Imilil-r Kt-yH, li'olM'rt, liotfl krt'por Litti<-, .loliii, tii.ilili'r McNii^liol, 11. ■!., rurmci Mur|iliy, Williiini, .thoi'iniiker .Scott, Isniic, furnior Smith, ■!., t'lirnicr VoruoM, William, fanner CatlH'iirt. V Villii>,'(! in till' To\viisliii>ot llurfonl. County lirant, 14 miles from llrnntford, tlie County Town, ropuliifioii 150. MUIU, TUOMA.^, Postmaster. Cawdor. — A Post-village in lli(> TowuNhip of Kalaila"-, ("aunty A(l)lin;{toiu CA.Ml'UKLL. AliClllliAl.l), rostiimst.r. Cedar ftrovc. A ViUaf^con the Uougi- llivcr, in tin- Townsliip of Mariiii.im, County Vork. DLntant I'mm ToiMii'.o till'. County Town, 29 mill's. Avi'rai^c [iriii; of land .•*()(•. I'opulation 40. I'crry, William, larmrr I'l'csor, I'l'tcr, lariin'r lii'i'.sor, Samuel, laiiiicr Allison, Aiitlri'.w, fanin-r Burrows, .lainrs, iiirmcr ( lark, .laiii"s, fanner LAl'l', DAV ID, I'ostuiaslcr and jconeral mereluint La|i|>, .lose|ili, firmer Milroy, ,lolin, farmer Itie.sor. .Simeon, farmer Wlialey, David, farmer Cedar Hill. A smull Tost Villat^e in tlie Townslii|( of rakenliani. County Lanark. Distant from Perth, the l.'oualy Town, 'M miles, from Ottawa loO luilis, and from .Montreal l.'iO niiloK, Population aliant 80. CO.NNKUY, .lA.MKS, PostmasttT. Centre An*£IIStil« A Villai^e in the 'fownship of Aui^usta, County (•renville. Id miles fron tho Couiil.y Town, 12 from Preseott and (! from*>|)eneerville. Lands in the vieinily uverH;{(; improvi'd ."?;)5. .Sta,i;e.s daily to Preseott, fare '2:>c., to S])eiieerville 20e. Population 200. Black, O'N'cil, farmer Mctirath, .Mauriic, farmer Brady, .liiiiies. farmer , Mil.ean, .1., \\a','i>u maker llrown, .S., Wii;;on maker McLean, Solomnn, ('., teacher COMMONS, AARON B., Postmr.ster I McLean, Willii.m, farmer Commons, .\lirah;;m, farmer Murphy, .MirliacI, firmer Davis, 1?., slii'ii;le maker 0'l!cill\, Tiinin', farmer Davit', Marcus, .■;hiii;(lii maker lioacli, liev. !■.. P., (li'imian Catholiot (iiiy. Thorn IS, hotel keeiier Meele, .loseph, farmer Hand, \V., Iiutchcr Steele, S., carpenter Kinfjsloii, Paul, fanner StevciiMni, P., .LP. Lane, Charles, J.i'. I Tln'oop, I',,, farmer 1 Brock ville, §24 per acre. — CeiltretOII. a Villii<,'e in the Township ..1 ll.ildimaiid. County .Northnmh'rlniid, Hi miles from Colwurg, the County '('own, and lon from Toronto .Vvera^e valiif of land in vicinity, ."<25 Populiitioli 100. llnrns, Patrick, farmer. M. Bride, William, farmer Bradley, Wiiiiam, ai^ent McCann, .Mnahani, shocni-kcr Brewst<'r, .lojin, .I.P., farmer Purd.\, Smith, .diin;;!',' numufacturer Ciimplicll, lliv. Mr., (Kpiscopal Mt'tliodi-.t^ 1 SurKcnt, Willis, .LP., farmw (^>llee, Thomas, larmer ' Slade, Alfred, farmer Finn, liev. Wiiiiam, (P.piiioopal Methodist;' j Thomas, .lames, farmer lloll.ind, William, farmer ' Wills, Thiifiias, iarnier MeAULKV, THOMAS IL, IVstmastcr, g< Lapum, Jamas N , general merrhint Whelan, William, Villaj.a> Clerk Longhead, Janieg, carpenter Wlielaii, J., prop. Whelans Hotel McNamara, John, teachfr Wills, George, carpenter O'Connor, William, t«aeher Wright, Uev. Peter, (Methodist Episcopal) I'ark.s, J«rome, saddlfr ChundoS'- A imall Po.^t VilliigH of the Townnhip ( f Chandos, County Peterboro', K. K. Maxwell, li.. Postmaster. Cbaring Cross.— A Village on the Hue between t le Townships of llaleigh and Harwich, County Kent, 7 miles from Chatham, the County Town, and ;'. miles Irom lilenheim. Average Talue of inijirovcl land | in the vicinity §35 per acre. Population IdO. Bennett, William, carriage maker McCallum, Uev. lilwin, Methodist Chapman, Uev. William, Methodist Mancill, William, lujtel keejier Drewry, Itobert, farmer r. • - Koe, Thomas, hotel keeper Krampton, John, teacher White, Cyrus, butcher > ■' • •' ' GAY, J., Postmaster . , , White, Henry, farmer '"■" "' Knott, John, farmer Wliite, Steplien, farmer i Charleston. - A Village on Charleiton I.aki', in he Township of Escott, County LeedH, 18 mile* from Urockville. Population 100. Beale, Ueiiiamin, saw mill i>roji. Hamilton IVivid, J. P. • Hooth, A. C.J. P. • , - ' Hicks, William, wagon nmker . ,. Booth, K. L., innkeeper Johnston, Henry, J. P, -• Burrows, Yt'illisiii, grist mill prop. Melviiia, .(olm, inn keeper . Tlirooji, Samuel Birka, Iticbard Whitney, Calvin Carson, John Whitney, Samuel Clovill, Steplien Wiley, .iotm Uakins, I'Jislia Young, Joseph iiirhy, Wilson Yoiinji', William Lane, Charief!, J. P. • y ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH WILLS, HlTTfiEA Ji. fURRIER. ' J«HM Street, Haauitoa, OMtario. C. H. WEIGHT, i^mQ>T^QitmjLi^mMWk, 84 KING WEST, Bamilton, ltt«i:k«Bc«r)r, Office corner King and James Streets, UJknWVNUH, •NTAKIO. J.H.HOftAK. PEOPLES' CLOTHING STORE, KiKO Cor. Johk Strebts, HAMILTON; ONTARIO. J, KBKNBll. LAGfiBBEER SALOON, 7i King Street West, H&miltoh, Ontario. Tremcli ui4 t^enMHi JAMES PHIL?, wtat ♦f ' im tMl w . mmnum, Trmka, VLkSJLm SQUARE, NEAB JAHEIS StI&SET, BJUilLltK, umiit^ R . R U S S E L L , All kinds of Precious Stones Afountoa <>r Re-set to ordcsr, OVER R. OSBORNES, JAMES STREET. Ramilton. Ont. JAMES STEVENSON. ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE & OR!?EftAL AGRNT, (Ekitablished in 1848.) James Street, cor. King, Hamilton, Csrr. NEW DOXINIOV WAKEHOISE, STAPLE AND FAN9Y DRY GOODS, Market Sijuiire, X. FKACSCK, rfTAPI* mY GOOI)#,r|aaSlERYj,.J Miller's Block, McNab Stre^ % ■I'M it- ,'■ I ( I Apxj;«Tia£Mij:NTs. R. T. BLLIS & BROTHbF PAIHTS, OltS, Glass, A... OoH,er ttf King. „„^ Th«„»^« «, »«ftnies Streets, ^- RKA^ty^B, *•• ' ^-•'•-'ViM,ek.X..ame, Street. ,»,«.«,;, Ontario ^ '»■«»« JJIGHT PLACE TO BUY ""'"n^ariO, the Store, CUT FREK OF C-jkIroI *^**" *«««»»* •<* ''''^ ^«ED S. G. Read, Thame s St, No. 1 store. HBARNB ROYALHOTiL H. HEABN, PBOPMBTOB. Free 0„.oita u, and ft.„ T^^TTi™^ .,„^ »■..«■..> «uMu.,.«.„.. ..iii^^^SOLL, ONT, JACOB TUBNEr7&~^o, AKD MANUrACTlTHBRa OP I Itt, ^tta. tario, tore. U '*«t*«l «»«• ®us<», M.im« y^^^IN & THOMPSON, I!:!:5^^t»' i«iu<^ io pate, to rr^^- — ■■ — ~— *<^«o»*r* I , KING STREET. OAYUQA ONT. ONTARIO. «??^n!^r'fc;'C;«-d.U«P.t«h. "o^er^p.^n^,, Klntt street CK«t».,.^ "^'^^^^'^> ' ^ * ' ^^ U fl* Iff M« IttSfiiiBE, CHATHAJI. ONTARIO. Al>YlSilTISTB»4ft»*Sc J. WAimfrANOv J. aoKKS* PB*>KttteTO». A. HBR»t3tD. The 8«iWi», OaiPWtwA, Ont. JOHN KL¥TT^ ' Itt gmt Tiltlety, it ii»W eiM». CmpTRWA, Osx. t|>pil^ BRIOOP, NSW TORE. loot Billi>tTtt Boom. GEOKOK dOKDOH, - - Proi-wetob, {Brfagfttmcl Wister Streets, CitiprAWA, Om\ ^aod Slal4i»g nttacbed. K«tSt» J. ,S, A "'.. MACKlilfM, , Chiwpatkta, Qxt. PRBD H Good SteUiug. [, PHoyai»HDR, Curros, OsT. CXtirtov, Oat. OW ittflWW«t»**»» 0*4, O* ^t^ largest wo* J. Dry «Mdf. «»«*««*».• »a*W!WT. «Jr«fe«*. **• _ ,— ,+,.^-.( , (Clea«n«;i l^f9NI$al grHinniar achnul MAItQlJ'ANI), J., wiitcliinakcr and jeweltT (hvo adv) Martin, J. W., (Wall k Martin) MAItTIN, THOMAS, bookseller and stationer Mason, Mrs. Charlotte, toll gate keeper M«dary, Kii'hard, dyer Mercliants' Hank of Ciinada, \V. S. Ireland agent MKKCKliJOIlX, slieriir MBUKII-L, SOLOMON, prop. L'nion Kestaurant Midilk'ini.s.s, Itoliert, foreman cooper MILii.S, JAMKS W., sdoon keeper Milner, .lames, grain Imyer and coiLstalile JIILLKU, JI. L., r.onstable and doteetivc sillier, ilili'5, i)rintfr Miller, II. O. & A. M., dry goods MON.SELIi, W. IL, agent Royal Canadian IJank .Montreal (Marine) iusurauee Co., John J. Thompson, agent Alonek, Uiehard, land agent Alonk, Henry, gardener MOliliLSH, JOHN, post ofRee liook store, sta- tioner, ^c Jforton, John A., (1!. Morton k Co) Morton, Hobert, (U. .Morton & Co) MOIJTON, H. * CO., general hardware Mulliollaiid, ('., wagon maker Murphy, — ., M.l) Murray, Natlmniil, shoemaker .Niehol, Thomas, gun.smith Xorthwood, Henry, lumber merelinnt Northwood, John .\L, grocer XORTHWOOD, JOSKl'H, lund.er mer. hant, dealer in groceries and provisions (see adv.) Northwood, William Northwood, William, jun., general merchant 0"HAKA, R015EHT, barrister and insurance agent O'lti'illy, Charles 1'.. boot and slioenuiker Older.shaw, James, lime dealer Or., Oeorge S., pump maker Oswald, James, carpenter O.svvald, John, [lainter Owen, Mr.';., milliner Parkinson, Robert (Dalgarno, I'arkinson & Co) I'AHSO.N'S HOUSE, J.1). Dunhamprop. (.see adv) I'ATCHIXtJ, WILLIAM J., .saloon and restaurant 0. W. K. depot Pa\nie, Hobert Iv. Payne, William, gi-oecr PECLF-Y, CHARLES G., barrister Pcgley, R., M.D., chemist, druggist and coroner I'eiinefather, J.TJ., collector custom house Pliicnix Fire Ins. Co., John J. J. Tliomp.son, agent Pierce, John S., Hour miller Pierce, Joseph M , wheat buyer Poile, Charles, Ix ots and shoes PtJSTOFEICE, S. BARFOOT, Postnuister Primoe, Juling, fanning mill maker Primop, S., blacksmith PKIM(JE, THEODORE, groeeries, provisions, wines and Ii(juors •,luinn, Mi.ss IL, milliner .,R.D., (Church of England) Scane, E. \V., barrister S('hneider, Jolm, carriage trimmer Seribner, Oeorge W., organs and melodeons Shacklcton, Mrs. JI. A., proj). Court House Hotel Shadd, l.saac D., groceries ami ]irovisions Sherrilf Hrothers, carriagi' ami wagon nrnkera Shotwi'll, (!., cabinet maker Singer, W., grocer Siverwright, .lames H., JLI) Slade, .lohn, nuuiiif. and dealer in boots and shoes Slade, Mrs. J., phot()gra]iher SMALL k (I'MUK, iiumps, Hour barrels, staves, straw cutters, &e., (sec adv) Smith, .Andrew, blacksmith Smitli, Charles, cooper Smith, David, grocer Smith, Frederick F., shoemaker Smith, Henry Smith, Isaac, (Smith k Richardson) SMITH, JOHN .t SI )NS, tanners and curriers, pa- tentees of leather horse nets, saddlers, &e Smith, .lohn, gardener Smith, John, f:irrier ^ Smitli, John, (.L Smith k Sons) Smitli, James M., fo;eman tanner Smith, Joseph, bhiclcrmith Smith, 1!. O., cabinet maker and undertaker Smith k Northwood, pliotograpliers Smith & liichardson, (Isaac Smitli and AV. Uiehard - son) merchant tailors Snook, T!iome..s, grocer SONTAl!, JA.MES & CO., dealers in agrieultunil implements, patent rifhts, seeds, ko SPARKS, J. W., watchmaker and jeweler Springer, Oliver, JI.D Stammelen, Mrs. Ignatius, hotel i)roprietress Stanton. Thomas, marble cutter Stark, L. F., founder k machinist (Sontar k Co) Steiulioir, J. W., ca])tain steamer Dominion STEPHEN.SO.V, RUFUS, M.I'. P., editor and pro- prietor (Chatham I'lciiH Stevi.'iis, ,1. J., grocer Stewart, Mrs. E., groeciies Stringei-, George, commission merelmnt Stringer, John, jiroprietor Great Western hotel STONE, THO.MAS, general mer( liant Sturman, G. J., proprietor Farmers' Ilxchange Sutherland iS: Riidiards, bakers and confectioner!* Swan, James, weaver Taylor, Ingram, farmer Taylor, John, ]>roi)rietor Farmers' Hotel Taylor, John W., barber Taylor, Robert, jihotographer Taylor, Cajituin William J. TAYLOR, THOMAS H. k CO., woolen manufactur- ers and dealers in wool (seo adv) Taylor k Williamson, grocers Tetrault, N. dry goods Thacker, John, car|icnter Thompsan, John D., wagon maker Thompson, John J. J., general insurance agent W. W. KITCHEN'S PUKE GKAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. it w- n iiii 100 CHATHAM— CHELTENHAM. Tilt k Hnxter, huildors and contractors TiMimun, John, town clurk and insurance agent Trailer, iHaiali, gnia merchant Traxler, Salem, grain merrliant Turner k Humbert, sodawatrr manufaptnrers Union Ins. Co., John J. J. Thomi>8on, agent URQUIIART, KENNETH, groceries, glaiM and crockery (sea adv) Van Allen, Daniel, lumber merchant Van Allen, John 1'., foreman Planet ofldce Verrall, Henry, clerk nostoffice. Verrall, (icorge \V., jot) printer Verrall, S., grocer Walker k Leith, tannera and curriers WALLACK, STEPHEN, hotel k.eper AVankss, Thomas K., shoemaker and constable Wall & Martin, dry goods uud clothing Warren, Duncan, Warren, James, iittornev WELLS.WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Judge of County Court, Weaver, Henry, grocer Wells, Williom H., law student Weir, J. C, clerk American Express Company Westcott, F., teller Koyal Canadian Bank White, William W., dentist Whitworth, Rev. W. E., (Primitive Methodist) Williams, Ocorge, attorney-at-luw A elk Surrogate Ct Williston, Louis, proprietor Chatham Arms Hotel Wilson, Archibald, barber Windsor, ¥,., (Dalgarno, Parkinson k Co> Windsor, F., (Dalgarno, I'arkinson k Co) WINSLOW, UEORC.E S., billiards, (see adv) Winter, Alfred, blacksmith Winter, George, hatter and furrier WOODS k CAMPBELL, (K. S. Woods & P. McTean Campbell,) barristers Wortley, Robert, groceries and provi.'.ions YOUNG, GEORGE E., groceries, wines and liquors Young, W. k J. , wagon makers Younger, Mrs. Mai-y, boarding house CtaatSWOrtb* — A Village in the Townships of Holland and Sullivan, County Grey. Distant from Owen Hound, the County Town t»J miles, from Toronto 98 miles. Stages to Owen Sound, Durham and Ctuelph. Average price of land $112 to J16. Money order oilice. Population 170. Baskcrville, Rev. James, (New Connexion) Bresc, St(!plicn H., general merchant und proprietor Calitbrnia House Bristol, Edward, blacksmith Burgess, John A., M.D. Claniero'n, Alexander, general merchant Cameron, Rev. James, (Presbyterian) Campbell, — , saddler Campbell, Alexander, proprietor Carriboo House Cardwell, David, ])hotographer CAKD^YELL, HENRY, Postmaster Casserly, Michael, farmer Cummings, James, teacher Curtis, George, wagon maker DuUie, Joseph, blacksmith Foster, Sanuu'l, shoemaker Foster, Suuuicl C, farmer Freeman, Richard, plasterer Gibson, Thomas, tinsmith (Jraham, Samuel, teacher (irahani, Simon, teacher Hill, Rev. Joseph, (Wesleyan) Hopkins, John, shoemaker Hopkins, Josejih, prop. Queen's Arms Hotel Kingsberry, Stephen, tanner Leggett, Goie, wagon maker McGill, Andrew, iron founder McGregor, Duncan, M.D. Merriam, Justus, •cabinet maker Merriam, Manchester, carpenter Monihouse, (Jeorge, carpenter Mulhollund, Rev. A. H. R., (Church of England) Rcdfern, James, cooper Picliardson, Samuel, blacksmith Shouldice, John, farmer Thor])P, Cliarles, farmer Van Felson, Charles, druggist CbeapsidC— A Village in tb* Township of Walpole, County Haldimand. Distant from Cayuga, the County Town, 13 miles, from Toronto 75 miles, land ?20. Population 70. Blat'kman, Theodore, teacher Buckley, James Buckley, John Buckley, Robert Byrers, Rev. — , (Wesleyan) Day, Samuel, saddler Dick, John, lilacksmith Hammond, Thomas, teacher Hobbs, Aaron, miller Stages to Port Dover and Dunnvillc. " Average price of Puys'ev, Kev. W. (Baptist) PUY8LEY, W., Poatmaater and general'merchaatj Schisslcr, Martin, shoemaker Sheek, George, M.D. Shilderick, James, blacksmith Silverthorn, George Sloan, William, auctioneer Steele, Edward E., wagon maker. fHieltenhain. — A Post Village on the River Credit, in the Township of Chinguacousy, County Peel. Dis- tant from Brampton, the County Town, 12 miles, from Toronto 38 miles. Daily mail. Population about 200. (See Villages too late, at the end of the work.) CAMPBELL, JOHN, Postmaster. W. W. KITCHEN'S P^RE GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels aanually, at Grimsby yineyard. CHERRY CREEK— CHURHVILLE. 101 Cherry Trcek. — A Village in th« Townihipof Inntiiril, County Simnoc, 14 miles trom Barrie, the County Town, 4 miloa from L«froy Station, Nortbornf lUilway, and SI mile* from Toronto. Arerage value of improved lands in the Ticinity |25 per acre. A creek in the neighborhood alfords good power for machinery. Population 100. Bcntnmn, Thomas, son., fanner Bentmaii, Tlinuias, jr., farmer Clement, Lewis, J. 1' Kcll, William, funner Kirkpiitrick, Fnincis, farmer Lennox, Lamhtirt, teacher liynu, Isaac, farmer Main, John, carpenter Main Richard, fanner Main, W. H., gunsmith MAIN, WILLIAM, postmaster Matthews, Williara, farmer Sawyer, .lohn, farmer Tapper, William, farmer Wilson, Lamliert, farmer Milliken, Robert, shoemaker llierry Valley,— A Post-office in the Township of Athol, County Prince Edward. INSLEY, ISAIAH T., Postmaster. lei. Dis- Ipulation 4'hepstOW.— A Post Village in the Township of Oreenock, County Bruce. HENESEY, WILLIAM, Postmaster. Chesley. — A Village in the Township of Elderslie, Couniy Bruce, situated on the north branch of the Suugci'ii llivcr, 15 miles from Walkerton, the (.bounty Town, and 120 from Toronto. Mechanics of all kinds and laborers are recjuired in this section. Improved land in the vicinity averages ^20 per acre. Stage to Hanover, 12 miles, fare 75 cents. Population 150. Adolph, John, wagon maker Anderson, Duncan, eurpenter Blackwell, T. B., sa.ldler Cameron, Rev. P., teacher Campbell, G. dealer in lime and stone Carter, Heary, tinsmith Cass, — , carpenter Clark, A., wagon miiker Cooke, George, M.O Dobbie, John, farmer Elliott, J. H., miller Graham & Co., tailors Halliday, D. M., general merchant Irwin, Kev. Mr., (Wesleyan) Kerr, W., painter Tiong, David, carpenter McDonald, W., xhinglo maker McGaw, Joseiih, hotel keeper McLagan, John, farmer McLagaii, P., furmer McLean, Allen, cooper McLean, Rev. Air., (Canada Presbyterian) McManus, J., farmer McMANUS, MARK, Postma.ster McManus k McNaiighton, general merchants Quirk, John, shoemaker Rauhn, Christopher, cabinet maker Riley, A., wagon maker Shea, John, shoemaker Jhoeder, Martin, cooper Wallace, — , cabinet maker Winters, Rev. Mr., (Free Church) Chesterfield. — A PostolRce in the Township of Blenheim, County Oxford, 18 miles 'from Woodstock, the County Town. BROWN, WM., Postmaster and Commissioner in B. R. rillircliville.— A Village in the Township of Toronto, County Peel, 5 miles from Brampton the County Town, and 20 from Toronto. The river Credit passes through the Village, otrording excellent power for manufacturing purposes. Average price of improved land in vicinity ?40 per acre. Stages daily to Mal- ton 9 miles. Population 200. Anderson, Alexander, shingle maker Arnett, James, fanner Atchinson, Jolin, prop. North American Hotel fish, Kev. Charles (Wcsleyun) Fogarty, F. A., wagon maker Frazer, John, carpenter Hall, Fletcher, fanner Hall, L. S., farmer Hall, Salmon, blacksmith Hardy, William, blacksmith Harris, Stephen, i)rop. l{<;vere House Joice, Maurice, blacksmith Lake, Rev. Mr., (Episcopal Methodist) Leslie, John, farmer Letty, Edward, shoemaker McClure, James, sen., farmer McClure, John, jr., farmer McHugh, John, farmer Madden, liicbard, carpenter Norton, James, butcher » POINTER, J. E., Postmaster Pointer, J. E., & K., tanners Reeve, J. T., fanner Robinson, Rev. George, (Wesleyan) Snnw, Rev. Mr., (Episcopal ilethodist) Temple, E., shoemaker Tisdale, William, farmer Trew, S. J., teacher W^ilson, John, farmer il ' % : %\ »!--■ ITT 103 CHI PPAWA—CLA CHAN. Ctaippnwu.— In invorporaUd VilUge, on tlia Riio mikI N'inKiira hrniir-h of tho a.W.K., nttha nonflueiice of thu Wflllniul nnil Niagara river*, in tlie towiuliip of Willoii({liJiy, County W«||anloyin(,' a laigi? nninlxT ol' nion. Money ordt'i' ollici* and Savingn' Hank. I'opniatioii 1,:.>iiO. Al'rrdccn, Robert, M.I)., drnf^jjist Abrnliani, W. H., wa(,'on inajii-; Andi'imin, Janu'N, fanner Anna, .lanieti, tailor .\niiii, William, jiaintpr Hurtle, .lolin it Co., tanners and euniern Kond, II., lilackNinitli BoMMe, Cliarli.s Hox, II., K''"''''i" llritixli Anieriean Hotel, (leorj^o Cordon, proprietor. i'aistor, Mrs., ^roeer Canienm, Ue.v. .1. V. (I'resliyturian) Carter, .lolm, liluek.sniith Carnoelian, A., eariieiiter OHIIM'AWA DI.STll.l.KUV, John Tlionnis & ("o., proprietors <'riine, 1{. .V n., proprietors lumberyard Cniniiiin};.s, .lanie8 l>avidMon, Tlidina.s, ])lan!ng mills Deakeis, H., Hlioeinaker Dobbie, .lolin, fanner Flemnring, William, cabinet maker KLKTT, .lOHN, ilry floods, fjrocei ie.s, rendy-ni.ide clothing, boots ami shoes (slm- ad\ ) Forbes, .John, It. N., M.l). (lerrard, William, teacher (lilmore, William, blacksmith (ilusher, .' ., tailor (tlttsseo, (teor^e, farmer (tlosser, William, tailor (iOUDON, (!., proji. llritish .\merican hotel (soeadv) (Jreeinvood, William Haokart, .\dam, jm inter Hiirliold, .\., dentist HEUliOLl), AUA.M, l»akcr, gi'ucer, and Hour and teed (see ndv.) Herlicr. Herman, f^roeer and cooper Hill, John, O. W. li. Hiii^^ins, .lohn, j^roeer Hume, Mrs., fjrocer Hujoe, Thonnis, f^roccr Ives, Alfred, grocer Kipj), John, .shoemaker KIHKI'ATUICK, J. C, J. I'. Kirki)atrick, .lolm ''., j^eneral meri'hunt Knnrfl', John, watchmaker Luniior, James, (;ooper Lau:Mn, F. , cooper Leiniux, K. Lo),'an, Uoberl, ({rocer LyoMt;, J., shopnniker AleCreilie, Thomas, farmer M.\CI\IiF..M, .1. F., notary public, banker and money broker M.\CKI,KM, .1. ..., IVstmaster M.\CK1.KM, .1. S. k I.., insurance agents and gt.ieral m-Tehants (see ndv.) MACK I, KM i Klb'RlWTItlCK, tanners M.VCKLK.M, .STIiKF-TS., M. D. Ma.d-e()d, (lev. 1). .r. F. (Church of England) Marsiiall, William, farmer Mattir, Uev. M. (.Mcthodi«t) Matrr, M., pmsmith Ma.ssev, A., ua^on maker Cl.ircild, v., butcher Overholt, Simon, barber TcMrod, Kli, sadillcr I'eters, K., cilrinet nniker riKKNI.X. INSUUANCE COMPANY, John Thomas & Co., a;,'ents Pierce, Israel, tinsmith Jlf)8s, John, dry floods merchant .Seliacht, C. , )iainter Schumacher, I,., ]iroprietor Uiiilroad House Sliainholdls, !■;,, farmer Slater, .1., farmer Speck, .)., propiietor Exchange S[iit/.er, ('., grammar school Swavn, (!., tailor TIIO.MA.S, .lOIlX K., in.suranco ase.nt THO.MAS, JOHN, distiller and rectilier TllO.M.VS, .1. iS; CO., malsters and jrrain merchRuts ThomiiMon, William, collector inland revenue Thomas, W. II., (J. Thomas & Co) Van\vy<'k, V., cooper Viniilci, H., shoemaker Weinbremer, J,., gunsmith Wells, .b)hn, farmer Wells, ]'"., farmer AVelsh, J., Wellington Inn Wylie, Samuel, butcher Yarwuod, St. (Jcorge C., Collector of Castonw Clllll'Cll IlilL — A Village in the Township of Innisfil, County Simeoe, 12 miles from Barrie, thu County Town, and 2 miles from Lefroy Station, Nortliern Kaihvay. Population, 120. Allan, Oavin, J. P., farmer Uoyce, Richard, farmer < -lenient, James, general merchant Ooalter, James, carpenter Cregg, John, hotel keejier Hempenstull, Robert, bl.icksniith Kirkup, James, faiiner MeDougall, Daniel, tinsmith Mathers, John M., wagon maker Miller, John, blacksmith Ro.ss, James, M.l) Sheltz, August, iiotter SLO.VN, HENRY, Postmaster and wagon maker Sloan, .lohn, faiiner V/ertier, Lewis, carpenter Willson, Wellington, tanner Wray, Samuel, farnn'r Clachan. — A small post Village in the Township of Aldborough, County Elgin, distant from St. Tliomas, the County Town, 35 miles. McPHAIL, D., Postmaster CLAREMONT -CLARK'S MILLS. 103 I'laremoilt.— A Villnxo in the TowiiMhip of Pickeri Town, iuhI 10 from Fri-nelniiMn'ii t'ri'ck Stntion Or tioii 200. Ai>l>loby, Tli()ma«, bntchcr (Urry, John, m\v mill H\inily, Cicorni', nilnnct nmkor liundy, .loHlinii, tinsmith Diglty, JiinicH, HiuldliM* I)o\VHWidl, AmhroHi', liotrl ki'ciicr DowNWcll, Williivni, wii^joii nrnkcr Ecki'v, Sirs. Isabflln, liminct milker Klilon, Kobfit, incii'iiiint Foifur, John, Hliingle factory Oori'W, (Icorgc, innii]) mnkur Ocrow, John, ciiriu'iitiT Hoppor, (it'orf{i', ti'iichiT .lolin.ston, ThomiiM, tiiilor l,nmlpy, William, imintcr Mct'aualiiuil, Diiviil, bliuksniith ng, County Ontario, Irt miloN from Whitby, thoConnty and Trunk llnilroad. Alom-y Order OIHco. Popula- Mi;(!n'gor, J. W'., tub nnd jxiil fmtory Mrl'liiTHon, ,1., )mTi'liant MACNAH, JOHN M., I'oHtnnwtei Miirmib, J. K I)., f^i'iicral mcri'lmntn Mi. hell, John «'., men lumt and miller Mii'hrll, Williiini II-, convcyanrt'i- Morgan, AlcxandiT, black.smith Palmer, John W., Nhoemaker Paterfon, John, earpenter Hu-Hell, ,!., oatmill proprietor Spencer, Williiini, wam)n maker .Sfallor.!, Hev. ('., (Primitive Methodist) Ntolib, l>ev. Thomas, (Wexleyan) Taylor, Dugald, shoemaker WatHon, William, tailor C'lareilCC —A Village in tho Township of Clarenee, County IJussoll, distant from Ottawa 27 miles. Averag price of land $7. Money Oriler olHcc. Population 75. Houcher, liev. O. J. (Itonmn Catholic) Kdwarils, W. t (J., general meruhauts Edwards, W., .1. P. Naubert, K., general merchant liamsge, J., J, P, UosH, llov. J. (Baptist) .Surtees, C, hotid keeper WILSON, T., Pi>slma.stcr and general merchant Woodley, U., hotel keeper Distant from' Clarksblirt;. — A Village on IJeaver Bivev, in tho Townshiii of Collingwood, Coiiuty Orey. Owen Sound, the County Town, UO miles, from Toronto, 110 miles. Stages to and from CollingAVOod. Average i)ri(!e of land §20 to IJUO. Jloney Order otiiee. Population 300. Albery, IJobert, saddler Appleby, Hev. Thomas (Church of Kngland) Uarber, Friinklin, cabinet maker Calverly, .lohn, carpenter Clark, \V. A., woolen factor (.'umming, 1). N. Dixon, James, cooper Donaldson, John, teacher Elviii, Thomas Frnser, Hugh, woolen factor Haz/.ard, William, proprietor Clarksburg Hotel nines, F. W., shoemaker Ifogg, Nicholas, wagon maker IlINTEK, WALTKH, I'ostmiistcr, insurance agent icUoy, Frank, |iroprielor Itcaver Valley Hotel Hunt, R. H., H. M. 1 1 ., licHoy, John H., carpciit<'r Little, William, carpenter McSIaster, James Marsli, W. J. ^Mitchell, Alexander, auctioneer Korke, Josejdi, attorney-nt-law Sheeres, (J. H., carpenter Sparling, Kichard, arcliiteet Siiarling, William, carjicuter Tyson, Walter L., miller Clark's Mills.— (P. O. Camden East)— A A'illago County Addington, 9 miles from Naiiauec, the Napauee. Population 500. Andrews, Samuel, brewer Andrews, Thomas, chair maker Hieknell, Nathan, M. D. Burgoyne, Joseph, millwright Bush, William, tanner Calder, AVilliam, tailor CLARK, BENJAMIN, Postmaster, grocer (see adv.) Clark, Peter H., manufacturer Davern, Jf., miller Deuroehe, E. A., teaeher Duncan, Hugh, shoemaker Duncan, Setfi, generil merchant Dunning, A. B., genoi-al merchant Gray, Kev. .fames (Methodist) • Hamilton, Edward, hotel keeper Haydon, James, general mercimnt Hooper, K J., M. P. P. on the Napauee IJiver, in the Township of Camden, (.'ounty Town. Stages to Kingston, Tamworth, iind Johnston, Peter, Township Clerk K inner, John, blacksmith Lew, Benjamin, baker Lewis, Joseph, saddler luockwood, Isaac, Clerk Division Court Lockwood, Jonas, blacksmith JIacDowcll, John, Commissioner in B. 1{. Nimmo, James, farmer lleilly, Charles, shoemaker Robertson, William, painter Kobson, E., butcher Shaw, Rev. W. (Methodist) Stanton, Rev. Thomas (Methodist) Weir, Peter, hotel keeper Williams, L. D., farmer Wilson, Charles, carpenter '1 ' m' H % 104 CLARENCE CREEK— CLEAIIVILLE. Clarence Creek. — A Post Village in the Township of Clarence, County Russell. NEAUBEKT, KIRMIN, PostinMtw. "^ Clarke. — (see NewtonvUle) — A Post Village in the Township of Clarke, County Durhan-. LOCKHART, JAMES, Postma-ster. Money Order office Claude- — -V Village in the Township of Chinguacousy, County Peel. Distant from Brampton, the Counnty Town, 10 miles, from Toronto, 30. Stages to Brampton and Orangeville. Population CO. Campbell, James, fanner Caslor, Miram, miller Clunis, Alexander, blacksmith Croll, Rev. R. (Presbyterian) Embree, John, shoemaker Graham, David, woolen factor Lewis, Joseph, wagon maker McBride, Daniel, farmer McCollum, P. J., J. P. McKcchniey, Neil, fanner Manning, Henry, proprietor Claude hotel PERDUE, HENRY, Postmaster and general mercht Robinson, (Jharles, Jl.D. Robinson, George, farmtr Ross, Joseph, tailor Shipley, John, farmer Smith, John, farmer Sutton, William, brick maker Wiggins, John, farmer Claverillff. — A Post office in the Township of Amabel, County Bruce. SHACKLETON, JOHN, Postmaster. v*;i Claytom— A Village on the Indian River, in the Township of Ramsay, County Lanark. Distant from Perth, the County Town, 23 miles, from Toronto 260 miles. Average price of land |8. Population 160. BANNING, OZIAS, Postmaster and general mercht Bellamy, Edward, farmer Blair, Edward, carpenter Blair, Timothy, carding and fulling irill Bolger, Samuel, farmer . Bussy, John F., shoemaker Coulter, Thomas, proprietor Coulter's hotel Cowie, Francis, potash manufacturer Cram, Henry, wagon maker Dickson, Jlrs. Esther, gi'oceries, &c. Drummondf D., miller Dnimmoiid, John, farmer Foster, Edward, farmer ^ '+' Fostei, Edward, shoemeker Gemmell, John, proprietor GemmcU's hotel Gibbs, Catherine, dressmaker Giles, Robert W., blacksmith Gillon, John, ravpentcr Gunn, George, farmer Hogan, Patrick, tailor » ■■- Hopkins, MissS., teacher Lelond Xavier, cooper i Letang, Edward, cooper McClary, James, carpenter McDonald, Alexander, blacksmith McDowel, Rev. — , (Wesleyan) McNeil, George, tanner McWillianis, Hugh, blacksmith McWilliams, Joseph, farmer O'Donnell, Andrew, blacksmith Saunders, Rev. — , (Church of Englaud) Shean, John, shoemaker Watt, Daniel, cabimt maker Wilson, R. P., miller Clearville.— A Village in the Township of Orford, County Kent, 30 miles from Chatham, the County Town, 12 miles from Botliwell, and 17 from Thamesville station. Clear Creek, passing through the Vil- lage, affords good water power. Average value of land, $30 per acre. Stage to Thamesville, fare, $1 25. Money order office. Population, 105. Baily, Robert, shingle maker Berry, Joseph, tailor Bogart, John, farmer Burns, C. S., farmer Bury, E. A., coal dealer ■ • Bury, William, sliipper Camphe)l, I)., fanner Gesner, D., J.P Gunder & Gibson, millers Henry, George, general merchaut Humber, A., cooper Landon, C, cabinet maker haycock, Joseph, hotel keeper McFarlane, — ., blacksmith McKellcr, D., carpenter Kedley, E. A., J.P Hubinson, Robert, farmer Kuthvcn, A., carpenter Smith, IT. D., stock dealer Smith, John C., stage house Stokes, Roljert, farmer WATSON, H. T., Postmaster and merchant AfirBRTISBMlNtrs. BOTAI. BlOBAiroa HOTll JAMES FULLERTON, Pbopki«ok. KING STREET, Krst cl«s ««o«»od»tion for Co«„en,W TraveUen. Livery to and fW)m all traiaa. •TThia Hotel is the most Ceat«il Houae In the CHATHAM, ONT. in connection with the Hotel. Omnibiwe. town, and every attention will be paid to guests, jil coate~&~Ta^ont, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in CORNER nOLBOBNE AND ADELAIDE STRESnS, AROH. UMONT. «tum, DRESSED LUMBER, FiOORIW AND SIWNG ON HAND. AU Orders attended to. «*-?«. mUin^Street. CAatkam, rear of Market. H. C. MILLER, DryGoo<)8,6roceries,Crockery,Mlscellaneon8Bbok. GANANOQUK, ONTARIO. HEADING, I*nmp8 and straw Cutters, CBATHAM, ONTARIO. ^- B. KELLY, °~«- «- -.»..-. «. ,«„, x>nr oooa.. Bpof an. aU, OloUilnf, fto., ^J»V Street, Cliatham, Ontario. K. URQlTHART, ^>^ a. 0«c.«.., oia«wa,^ c„K,k.ry, ta«p.. oo« ^wV ^orter at and iniole«Mle nad Ke««U Dealer la Hardware, MiLi, Street, Elora. The lai^gest stock of any in the trade. THOMAS WATSOIT, ■fiictarer ^Aealer In Vpper Kid, Calf, KnraeM SlansMer aad (tole I«atli«r, Feeoiis, Ojttario. Highest Market price imid for Hides and Skins. P. HEFFERNAN, PROPRIETOR., Fekou«, Ontario. GEORGE G. WYLLIE, Histlller and Bectifier, Fekgcs. OxTAnio. CHAS. POWNEY, Hardware Wercbant, St. Andrew Street, Fergus Ontario. JAMES AROO, ■> Fekop% Oxt. A. STEWART, Boot and Shoe Maker, St Andrew Street, FjtKGVs, Ontario. DOBBIE & ANDERSON. ««M»al Itmtliaato aid taHNwtCT*! D«aler» la all ftfead* af f^radttMs F»»ors» Ont. J. D. WARD, Dealer la ttraeerimi aad latporter •f IV'new- aa« U«aM«. Foiii' Erik, Qntajuo. JAMES WHITSIDE, jiatrMAsTRR, WW* ar iawsd ftaaiker Jt UilaciM, Onda and Oenersl Merchant. FKKDBftlKCaBVXO Ont. if r;i $ 1 wm' pfil' if Ik f % i JM pi|pp^5|^W71PP)|p»JWi1s»"',WJl!",i-, ,1 ;i, . ,^,,.';.;IH!! m.' M^^MMMOt't; JUWUFACTtrMH CIF tit Power Presses fit Special MachineiTrr -AtflO— - Water Wheels, IDU fearing, Wood WorBog Maotoery, &c., and M«rri*B TelwMiopte W Wid Force fompa, BOLUS, Ntfi, ITA^RBaS, LIT^ PRM8E8 BENCH AND 3^ ACg: SCBKWS, Ac, &c., JIU I '"...,. ! ,ij».'ijm GAHANOQUI QQ)ll4Allil*8 PAtENT lion MARIMI^* IK rouft SKCTioiirs op fort^ kutts. ftLAsrs f if iirt BOT loasi hoi, SCARIFIER AMD DOOBLE MOID fHL&Mi ^lllll»9< -ALSO— — ,1 . ■" ^f lpa^^^i^(pi^ lIiijHprt-;*"^*flN*^ ^ iti.. t-a^^ fS'--r. CLEAR CREEK— CLIFTON. !()& >8f r. te,, and BBSS lO. RKS. 01, mt ralbr CleavCreek. — Asraall vill-je in the Township of Stoughton, County Norfolk, SOinilcsfromSimcoo.theCounty Town, 90 niilcH from I'oroiito, and 40 from the nearuat railway station. There is an ubundunce of water powpr in the viciaity. Meclianics of every kind are needed in the neighborhooil BRIDOMAN, J., Postmaster and general merchant Bridgnian, H. E., ijeneial agent Bridgman, T. li. K., auctioneer and insurance agent Brooks, A., carpenter Farr. Aaron, cooper Folger, Kev. S. W., (Baptist) Jackson, J., J.F Laycock, Brothers, lumber merchants Louch, A., blacksmith Lountbury, S., butcher McCall, Williiim, teacher Misener, A., flour mill Mitchener, A., briokmakcr Piercw, Thomas, carpenter Pierce, Warren, carpentsr Stephens, W., Idacksmith Ti-eadwell, Key. W. H., (Bimtist\ White, M. W., J.P Wilson, A., jun., cabinet maker Wilson, T., wagon maker Clifton- — A Town and Station on the Great Western and the Erie and Ontario Railways, on the west bank of the Niagara River, about a mile and a-half below the celebrated Falls, in the Township of Stamford, County Wdland. Canada is here connected with the Stat« of New York by two susiKinsion bridges, which rank next to the Victoria tubular at Montreal, as the most scientitic works of the kind on the continent. The ])riiicipal in su.spended in the air, 250 feet above the rirer, by four wire cables, each ten inches in diameter, froiu towens seventy-five feet in height, a distance of 822 feet from tower to tower, the total length of wire in these cables being 4,000 miles. There are two roadways, one above the other, the upper having a railway witli three different gauges, and the lower one fcr waggons, &c. The other, erected in 18G8, is situated near the Clifton House, distance between the towers 1200 feet, it is intended for foot passengers and carriages. Clifton is the eastern terminus of the Great Western Railway, and connects with the railways of the State of New York to all parts of the continent. Money order office and savings bank. Population 1,000. ALBION HOTEL. M. M. Buckley prop, (see adv) American Express Compaii)', W. A. Gray agont American Hotel, E. M. Bromley proprietor ATWOOD, AMASA., prop. Western Hotel, Suspen- sion BridgeJ(ses adv) Atwood, James, carpenter Barnett, Sydney, fancy store & photographic view.* BARNETT, THOilAS, nmsoum fancy store and water-proof clothing Barnett, Thomas, Jun., artist Bell, Rev. Geoige, (Presbyterian) Biggar, Alanson, winter works BIOGAR, A. H., jilumber and gns fitt«r Booth, Jamss, ta.xulermist Bowan. Uriah, butcher, &c Bower, T., tailor BROMLEY & SHEARS, (D. H. Bromley & George P. Shears) props. Clifton House Bromley, E. K., e.xohauge olfice BUCKLEY, M. M., prop. Albion Hotel Buckley, William, grocer, &c Bush, J. T., pro]). Zimmerman grounds Butters, Tliomaa, freight agent Cameron, John E., lauding waiter Central House, H. Hull, prop Clar.k George W., prop. Elgin House CLIFTON HOUSE, Bromley & Shears, proprietors (see adv) Colsan, .lolin, baker CRICKETERS' HOTEL, J. Jones, proj) Davi.s, ('., clerk Table Rock Hotel Davis, Edward, tderk, Table Rock Hotel DAVIS, SAUL, prop. Table Rock Hotel Drew, Joiin, mason Farley, Mrs. Mary, teniiterance saloon Gaiiter, Joseph, shoemaker Gardner, William, chief constable GRAHAM, F. H., prop. Suspension Bridge Hotel (see aeorge, general merchant McEachren, Bros., general merchants JMclntyre, Alexander, farmer Morrison, Dr. Patmore, Henry, blacksmith Pearson, J., shingle maker Pearson, John, farmer Pearson, Samucd, shingle maker I'hink, AI., cabinet maker Kenny, William, teachiT Rose, Jame.s, shoumaker Seijile, George, cooper Sherman, George, tailor Sparrow, Sylvester, general agent Stewart, William, hotel keeper Thompson, Alexander, cai-penter Walton, R., wagon maker Ward, .John, farmer Weber, Jacob, butcher M( Mc( Mc) M. Mc ife .Mc'i Clinton. — A ])rosperous Village and station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad, in^the Townships of Tuckersmith, Hlulet rtnd Goderich, County Huron. It is the centre of a rich agi'icultural district, dis- tant from Toronto 120 miles ; and from Goderich the County Town 12. Money Order Oflice and Savings Bank. Population 1500. i Bacon, Henry, shoemaker IJiddleconibe, J., watchmaker Bowers, G. M., painter BROWN, fJEORGE, proprietor Clinton brewery Brown, George, J. P Buchanan, D., carpenter Bwlianan, James, .shoemaker Callender, Robert (L'allender & Si-ott) Callender & Scott, (Robert Callender, Hugh Scott) dry goods and groceries Caution, H., (of Caution & Bro) Caution, William, (Caution it Bro) Caution &. Bro., carriage and waggon milkers Cassels, Mark, carpenter ■Charlesworth, — , managar Blythe flour mills Chidjey, Josejdi (M. McTaggart & Co) CLINTON BHKWERY, GEORGK BROOM, prop. Clinton Mills, James Fair, projirietor CLINTON NEW ERA, EDWARD HOLMES, editor ond proprietor Ci^lNTON AVOOLEN MIL;,S, T. R. FOSTER, proprietor CLINTON TANNERV, 0. S. DOAN, proprietor Co-i.tes, William, general merchant Cole, R., M.D. 'wommander, Charles (Commander k Elder) ('oinb'j, J, H,, chemist and druggist Commander k Elder (Charles Comnninder and John Ehler) dry goods Counter, C, shoemaker COOPER, THOMAS, proprietor Prince of Wales hotel. Cruickshank, < "harles, Ijoots and shoes 8, Tlionias, lirirklayer and plaatem* King, A. U., painter J,ani', Thomas, prcjirii'tor Hallway Hi)tol Layirjc'k, (!((irf;c, liouks and stationviy l,ei', Rogor, saddler Jx'slic, .Idlin (IIuiMball & Lcslii') l,evin, Tlionias, wapjou maker Loveless, ildlm, tailor LOUdH, MATTllKW, agent Koysil ("nnadian I?ank. agent North Uritishand Mereantileinsurniice Co Mel'ailnin, Alakoliii, niereluiut tailor McDonald, Itev. A. I). (Presbyterian) Me(iarvii, .lohn, gmeeiies JlcMillaii, Williiim, assist, man. Clinton Toundry MeMurehie, Alexander (M. McTaggart & Co.) iMeihirehie, D., Al. D. Jfei'herson, Alexiinder, asst. nim. Clinton FdUiulry McTaggart, M. & Co.|(M McTaggart, .loseiih Cliidley, ( Alexander McMurchleJinoii.s.riinningmilllaetory McTavish, Donald, iron jjlongh maker /Mack, Mrs. Frances, confectioner Malcohnson, S.. barrister • Matheson, .Archibald, blacksniitli Miller, Joliii, .saddler MOONHV, ,IOHN, cattle merchant Monnt<'asrli-, S. 11., farmer Jlullins, E., station master, telegraph operator iMurray, William Nosworthy, Henry, tailor Paterson, .1. W., grocer Vaterson, R., baker Patton, David, general merchant Patterson, Mrs., proprietor Commercial Hotel rUlNCI'; OK WALKS HOTKL, Thomas Cooper, prop RA(JEY, JA;\1KS 15., groceries, wines and lic^uors Racey, K. ]\L, hardware Kaihvav Hotel, 'I'iioma.? I^ane, iiroprietor ILVNc'l':, SAMUEL, manager lioy.d Canadian Hotel KANSFOIM), KICHARD RATTENIilTRY, ISAAC, prop. Royal Canadian Hotel RATTKXBURY, ISAAC, farmer Rattenbury, ^Villiam, proprietor Clinton Hotel i Ridont, Chjirlts, ciyil engineer I Ridout, Oeorgo ] Robson, N., groceries, wines and limiors '< R' )SS, JAM V.S, prop Farmers' Hotel (see adv) Ro.ss, Jlis.s, dressmaker ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, M. Lough, agent, H, Fnlton, accountant Royal Canadian Hotel, Isaac Rattenbury, prop Uowell, James, blneksmith JiUMHALL k LKSLIK, (Frederick Rumball auil ilohn Leslie) carnage and wagon makei-s Salt, Thomas B., moulder Suit, Mrs. T. B., grocer Scott, Hugh, iCallender & Scott) Seaile, \V. C. (Searle & Davis) Searle k ])avis.<(AV. C. Searle and Silas Davis) tiu- .smiths Sharp, H. F., photograjdier Smith, James, mendiant tailor Stanbury, Thomas, grocer Steep, John, boots and .shoes Stevens, Henry, carpenter • Steven.son, Thoiniw, cabinet nuiker Strathy, I). B., general merchant Sturgein, R., jiunip maker S])ooner, ( 'harles, Imteher Taylor, Alexanih'r, wagon n.;ikcr Tavlor, William, blacksmith THWAITES, RICHAlif), J. 1'., issuer of nuirriago licenses, insurance agent, appraiser Can. Per- manent Building and Saving's Society Twitchell, James, (Gra.ssick & Twitehell) Walker it Smith, Misses, dressmakers t milliner.s WALKEK k P.HOTHL!!, (H. R. aud J. S.) props, .stave factory, builders (see adv) Watts, W. R., Montreal Telcgni])!! Company WATTS & CO., clntmists and drusgists AVILKIE, J. Z., MA)., surgeon dentist (see adv) AVilliiims, John, niouliler AVHITHHKAD, JOSEPH, JLP.P., prop. Blytlio mills 'Wliite, Frederick, attorney and .solicitor 1i Clifton House — A post oilicc located in the Clifton House, County AVelland, for the use of the guests ; clo.sed during the winter. SHEARS, J. Postmaster ill t'loyilC" — A A'illago in the TownsJiip of Barrie, Coun 70 miles, from Toronto, 235 miles. Average price Benny, t^harles, carpenter Menny, Josejili Benny, Miss Surah, dressmaker Bishop, (Jeorge Boisley, l'"raiicis, pi'ojirietor Dominion House Brintnall, John, ])roprietor British Amcrieau Hotel Campbell, William, lumber dealer Clark, Bibbin, general merchant CliARK, ELI, Postmaster ('Irak, Rev. .L F., (ilethodist Episcoiml) <'litlbrd, John Corbett, Rev. J., (Wrsleyan) Cornell, John, carpenter Cowan, Alexander, marble cutter , Cummings, Charles S., carpenter Dempsey, W Dunham, Miss Jane, teacher Earl, John, teacher ty Frontenae. Distance from Kingston, County Town land, $1 to 54. Population, 100. (Jaylord, Levi, wagon maker Hawley, Davis, shingle i muufacturer Herbert, George Jack.son, Calvin, shingle manufacturer^ Lewis, Miss Melissa, teacher Lucas, John, shoemaker McMillen, Donald, cabinet maker Meek, Deni.son, carpenter Miller, Adolphus, coo])er Miller, Francis, cooper O Donald, John, prop: Barrie Hotel Perry, Bo wen, lumber c^-jaler Perry, Edward Snider, Charles, lumber dealer Trimpo, William Winters, John, lime manufacturer York, Miss M., teacher 108 ( JLONTARF— COBOURG. Clontarf.— A Village in the Township of Sebastopol, Connty Renfrew, 35 miles from Pembroke, the llounty Town, and 120 from Toronto. Improved land in the vicinity averages iO per acre, wild, 76ct». Money order office. I'opulution, 10. Benson, Thomas, sliingle maker Hotterraiin, C. F., general merchant McC'ormick, Rev. James, (Human t'atholic) McDonald, Angus D., carpenter McDonald, An^liibald, wagon maker McDonald, Daniel, farmer McDonald, John H., leather dealer McDonald, U., postmaster and hotel keeper McDonald, lionald, wagon maker McDougall, — ., shoemaker Moran, James, farmer Plont, X., hotel keeper Potter, John, gunsmith Ryan, Stephen, J.P Koebotham, — ..shoemaker Ryan, Patrick, farmer Sellar, Carroll, farmer Sinclair, John, carpenter Varney, John, engraver Clover Hill.— A Post Village, Township of Tecumseth, County Simcoe, 18 miles from BoiTie, the County- Town, 11 miles from Oilfoi-d Station, N. R. C, unimproved, ^20 per acre. Money order ofiice. Campbell, Rdbcrt, rarpcnter Cobb, Henry, shoemaker Dinwoody, George, farmer Dinwoody, William, farmtir Duff, George, farmer Dufl, John, farmer and 50 from Toronto, hand in the vicinity averages $35, Population, 80. Mc^^ean, Robert, fanner McLean, William, farmer RITCHEY, EDWARD J., Postmaster and general merchant Seabury, Richard, cooper Stephenson, John, blacksmith Clyde. — A Village in the Township of Beverly, County Wentworth. Distout from Hamilton the County Town, 23 miles, from Toronto 70 miles. Stages to Gait and Puslinch. Average price of land ^35. Pop- ulation 100. Bryce, James, farmer Common, James, farmer Conkey, Alexander, farmer Elliott, George, general merchant Ferguson, Archibald, farmer Galbraith, John, blacksmith Hunter, Robert, auctioneer Law, Thomas, shoemaker McDonald, Alexaiuler, farmer McPherson, Daniel, farmer McPHERSON, WILLIAM, Postmaster and general merchajit JIcQuillan, W., shingle manufacturer McV/illiams, Robert, teacher, Mathewson, Andrew, proprietor Clyde Hotel Mathewson. A., blacksmith Murray, James C, tailor Scott, John, farmer Scott, Joseph, farmer VanMeter, Ira, constable Cobonrg.— The County Town of the United Counties of fNorthumberland and Durham, on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway, and the Southern terminus ot the Peterboro' and Cobong Railway, 7 miles from Port Hope, 100 from Kingston, 70 from Toronto, 24 from Peterboro', and GO from Rochester, N.Y. The Town is beautifully situated on Lake Ontario, and the adjoining Country is unsurpassed for fertility. The educational establishments are numerous and are well supported. Money order otiice and Savings Bank. Population 6,000. Agnew, Jomes, carter Alexander, William, saloon keeper Allan, .1., grocer Allen, Henry, accountant Andrews, Matthew, gi-ocer Armour, John IX, Q.C, barrister, Co. attorney, &c. Arnold James, painter Arrol, James, shoemaker AUSTON, JAMES, l)arrister, elk 5th Div. Court Avaril, Chilli, saddler Bain, Abraham J., teacher BAIN, .lOHN, painter and paper hanger (see adv) Baird, John, dyer Ball, Thomas, boots and shoes BANK OF MONTREAL, John Porteous, manager BANK OF TORONTO, J. H. Roper, manager Barber, James R., railway superintendent Barr, Alexander, wugon maker Barr, William M., wagon maker Barron, Frederick W., teacher Battell, Thomas, grocer Battcll, William, sen., sash and door factory Battell, William, jun., builder Beatty, John, M.D Beatty, Edmund J., attorney-at-law Beaufort, Ernest L., G.T.R. salouu keeiier Benedict, Henry W., accountant Bennett, Glover, tailor Benson, R. L., Di'puty Sheriff Counties Northum- berland and Durham Benson, William, Surveyor of Customs Bcvai'i, Thomos G., jirop. Bevan's Hotel Bird, Gilbert, painter Blenkhorn, William, carpenter Boatc, Alexander, music teacher Boggs, William (Cockbum, Loscombe & Boggs) Bo Do Bo Ho Bo! Bo! Bof Bo! BO l!o; lie Uoi lid ]5oii Bou Bern Boy BoV Briif Bra' Brax WBOURG. 109 Bolster, .Tulin, gnrdcner BolsttT, Tlionins, saddler Uolstor, William, ('ar|>enter Bond, Williain, builder Boswt'll, Augustus O., bftrristcr Boswi'll, ('iiarles M., clerk jiost-offlcn Bo8wi-l], David, (derk post-ollice Boswt'll, Ocor^e M., County Judge BOSWEI.L, .loHN C, )'ostma.ster Bosweil, .loliu >S,, insurance iigciit Boswell, J. Vance Boulton, Darej' K., barrister Boulton, Edward T., liairistev Boulton, lion. Ucorgc S., liegistrar Bounsall, Jolm, tailor Bounsall, Mrs. M. A., straw milliner Boyd, KohiM't, shoemaker Boyd, Williain, slioem. ker Brass, .lames, cooper Bray, Benjamin, carpenter Bray, Edwaid, gardener Brewer, Jolm (i., brii'klayer BKODIE, DAVID, Town Clerk and Treasurer Brougliiill, hewis, (!ooper Brown, (ieorge, tailor Buclianan, William, ]uoprictor Kailrond Hotel Burke, Miihacl, projirietor (^>ucon's Arms Hotel Burn, David, actuary Savings Eauk Burnliani, Hon. Asa A., Senator, County Treasurer Burnliam, Asa A., jun. BUliWASH, KKV. N., M.A., prof. Victoria College BUTLER, JOHN, insurance agent and Deputy Clerk of the IVnce BUTLER, WILLIAM (Winans & Butler) Calcult, James, brewer Crtlcntt, Edward, express messenger CALCUTT. KINOSLEY, brewer and maltster Calcutt, William S. K., brewer Caldwell, William P., tailor Callender, T. G., dentist CANADA I'EKMANENT BUILDING & SAVINGS SOCIETY, G. M. Goodeve, agent Carlisle, M. L., jiroprietor restaurant Car.son, Archibald, rope maker Carson, Thomas, jiroprietor rope walk Carswell, William, shoemaker Chainnan, George, nni(diinist Chatterton, liichard 1)., Deputy Clerk Crown and Clerk tlounty Court Clark, (ieorge M., Judge Division Court Clark & Wilde (Richard H. and William,) physicians and surgeons CLENCH, FREEMAN S., cabinetmaker CLENCH, THOMAS B., cabinet maker Clyme, Thomas, tailor COBOURG SENTINEL, 1). McAllister editor and pro])riutor COBOURG STAR, Wm. H. Floyd, pub. & i)rop. COBOURG SUN, Thomas McNaughton, editor and Jiroprietor. COBOL" RG WORLD, HeniT Hough, editor & prop. COCKBURN, HON. JAMES, Speaker House of Commons COCKBURN, JAMES, Q.C. (Cockburn, Loscombe& lioggs) COCKBURN, LOSCOMBE & BOGGS, barristers, &c Coles, J(din, wagon maker COLLI NGS, S. &C0., wagon maken Connie, .'amcs, pl.nsterer Conlan, Nicholas, blacksmith Connell, Richard, carpenter Connell, Mrs. I!., dressmaker Cooney, Edward, Chief Constable Cooper, George, bailiff" Corrigal, William, Deputy Ki-gistrar Corson, Rev. Robert, (Wesleyan) Coventry, George, Custom House broker Covert, Henry ( 'ox, Aaron, express agent Craig, Henrv, prop. Market Tavern ("rawshaw, John, (Eraser & Co.) (410SSEN, JAMES, iron founder Cullingford, John, dniggist Culver, Abraham B., baitilf Curley,- Charles, weaver ("uthbert, Alexander, gi-oceries and liquow Daintry, George S. Daintr'y, JohnS., P.L.S. Daveney, Arthur B., station agent G.T.R. Dawe, Samson, tailor Deer, Samuel, painter Dec-ring, William, lioots and slioes Dclaney, Henry, gunsmith, etc. Densmore, Jonathan, farmer Dickson, Adam, Hour and feed Dinner, Mrs. C, milliner and dressmaker Dixon, IL, Jiroprietor Dimiiuion Hotel Doak, Josejih, blacksmith • Dooly & Ilcwson, dry goods and millinery Dooly, jMrs. Dora, (Dooly & Hew.son) Downing, William, tinsmith Doyle, ,luhn, tailor Dumble, John H., banister Dumblc, Thomas, .sen., contractor Duncan, James, confectioner Eakins, .lames Easton, Henry, Collector Customs ELLIOTT CHARLES, harbor ma.ster, agent Royal JIail Line steamer.s. Ocean Inman Line, .and gen- eral ticket agent Ely, Edward, carjit^nter Evans, Henrv, cariientcr EWaRT, SA'MUEL L., projirietor Kochester House. (See adv) Fairbrother, George, blaek.smith Farmer, William, general merchant Farry, Edward, (.'arjicnter Featherstone, John G., jiainter Fee, James, carjienter FIELD, COKELLI C. (Field & Brother) Field, John FIELD, JOHN C, (Field & Bro.) FIELD & BRO., (John C. and Corelli C.) dry goods and groceries Field, William, clerk Field & Bro. FLANKiAN, .lAME.S, jirojirietor Commercial House Fleming, .Mrs. Mary, jirojirietor Cobourg Hotel Fletcher, .lohn, groceries, boots and shoes Flood, Janir.s, gunsmith FLOYD, \VILL1AM H., publisher and proprietor Cohoiir'j tStar Forrest, William, saddler Fowler, John, shoemaker Fowler, Robert, tailor Fox, John, lioot-s and shoes FKASER, ALEXANDER, M.P.P ERASER & Co., (Alexander Eraser and John Craw- shaw) jiroju'ietors Ontario Woolen Mills Gale, Francis, boots and shoes Gait, Thomas, banister Gilbard, Thomas, merchant tailor Giddings, James, shoemaker . Giddy, Thomas, farmer Gilchrist, James A., M.D Gillard, Herbert, jiainter Gillard, James, tailor Gogett, Caesar, coojier Goodere, George M., insurance agent and accountant i I i 110 COBOURG. Gordon, .Inmes, grocer Oowiiiifl, JaiiinH, cabiiipt iimlcpr (iruiit, .lolm k (;<)., gfiu-rul iiiPi'chiiiit!* Gi-avclt'y, J. Vttiu'c, hcii., i-xcino otiicoi- Oravdi'V, J. Vance, jr., l)nnint('r Greenwood, Joliii, sulooii kpei>cr Orocnwood, 'riiKiniiB, proprietnr HiitiHli Hotel Greenwood, Willinni T., uuntriictor Grieve, Diivid, tiiilor Grieve, (leorjje, curju'nter Grieve, .lumen, jiropriotor Court Hoiiw! Hotel Guillet, George, ginerul ineri'liaiit (lUiuniow, .luiiit'H, wit}{on iiiakci' Guniniow, Itolieit, ffldcel- (luy, Miidinel, coiiper Hale.s, iticlmrd, bliieksniilh Hall, .loHepll, J,l()i('l' Halliday, Aiiilrew, sndiUer Hftinbly, Kdwin, tailor Hamilton, (iecrije, Macksmitli Hiirgral't^ Co. (William Ihu'Xiartaiid.lohn rn|iiliai-t) grocers HariM-T, Tliniiin.s, f,'rocer Hanisoii, Simon, liookliiiuler Hawthoiii, 'I'lioma.i, liootM and .shoes Hawthonii', WiiliaiM, Idacksmith Hayden, .lolm, dealer in jiictiu'eH, ])aints, oils, Jte. Huytei', Kdiniind, .1 , watidimaker & nielodeon agent Hayter, .Mih. !•;. .1., milliner and dretisnndver Helm, .Iidin, iron founder and macliiniit Henderson, William, car|ienter Hen wood, Roger, lioots and shoes Hewitt, .lolm, gmdeiicr Hewitt, Williiini, painter HewHon, Andrew (Dooly & Hew.son) Higgins, William, grocer Highet, Robert, hardware Hitchens, William, grocer .Hoare, Kichard, slioemuker Hobart, Jlatthew T., cabinet nniket' Holninn, ilrs. .lolm, dry goods and clothing HOLMES, ADAM, fbrwrtrderiiudconimission ineivlit Home, Thomas, tailor Hooey, .lolm Hooey, Stuart, groceries and drj' goods Hopper, William, bhu-ksmith Hoskin.s, Henry, bricklayer Hossack, .lames, banister HOU(}H, IIENUY, editor nud prop. Cohmny World HOUSK, I'MiANKLIN, book.seller Howard, Rev. V. H., (Wesleyan) Howell, Stanley S., grocer Hull, Edward ('., auctioneer Hunter, William, mu.sou Hutchison, Samuel, cooper Irwin, Samuel, cooper Jtikes, William, jiroprietor North American Hotel ,Tackson, .lolm, cabinet nniker Jame.s, John Jeffrey & Co., hardware Jewell, Thomas, soda water manufacturer Jex, Frederick, carpenter Jex, William, barrister Johns, Jacob, carpenter Johnston, David, teacher Jones, (ieoig(^ E., liroker Jones, Rev. Richard, (Weslcj-au) Kceniin, James, grocer Kennedy, Abel S. , boots and shoes Keown, John, blacksmith Kerr, John W., barrister KERR, WILLIAM, barrister, Mayor KINGSTON, WILLIAM, M.A., Professor Vietoria College Kcrnhnw, Thnmns, grorer Kobiilil, Leopold, butcher Koerber, Louis, music tencher I..iiing, Rev. J(din, (rresbyterian^ L.M'DKR, .lOHN, grocer, proroht littverty, Robert, ear|K'nter Lnives, (Charles, photographer Ijce, Willinm, carpenter Lilly, Hernard, proji. Ontario Hotel Linton, Richnrd, weaver Little, R. S., photographer LOSCOMIJI';, \V. C. (Cockburn, Loscombe i HoggR) Ijossee, Kuteman, gardener Lyons, (!.ioige, butcher JlrALLISTICR, D.VXIEL, editor and iiroji. Cobuunj Mcl'ride, Dugalil, tc:'.iher McCallmn, i'cter, & Son, general mcrdiauts Mc( 'augbey, .lohn, wagon iiuiker Mc(-'oiiiiell, , lames, car|>enter .AlcConncil, Wiliiam, druggist McCulloiigli, George, grocer McDonald, Arthur, notary jmblic Mc)'.)i: id, .bnnes, auctioneer Mcl''ig;,'in, .lolm, ]ila;,terer Jldntosli, Jann-s, AViigon maker Mclvechnie, Henry, jirop. Victoria brewery AlcKcown, Samuel, brewer McLeod, John, blacksmith McNachton, Mdniund A., C'ounty Clerk, olticial as- signeee, kv. .M( XAl'lillTON, THOMAS, barrister, editor & prop. C'liliDiinj .Sxii McNeillie, Michael, teacher AlcNight, William, (arper.ter Maguire, John, carriage maker Martin, James ■!., tinsmith Ma.son, lleniy, insurance agent Medcalf, William, farmer Micklcborough, Daniel, hatter Milli'r, Jacob, .shoemaker Mimiker, & Hrotlicr, (David H. and Calvin) ilry good.* and clothing Jlitchell, John, market clerk Moore, Cliarb s ('., M. I). , Morden, lienjamin, grocer Morrow, Thomas, saddler Muldoon, Mr.s., j;roi'erie.s JlulhoUand, k Brown, (Robert and I'eter) hardware and gro<'eries Munson, Alfred K., contractor NELLES, REV. S. S., D.D., I'res. Victoria College Nixon, J. J. k Co., .saddlers Noble, John, boots and shoes Northro])e, Augustus \i., nianufaeturer of niusical in- strument.i O'Flynn, Patrick, teacher O'Neil, .lohn, gein-ral merchant O'Neill, Timothy, livery stablt^ Oliver, Fredericks. II., express agent ORMISTON, DAVID, B.A., head master Grammar School I'AUWELS, EDWARD, proprietor Pauwels' House Payne, William L., carriage maker Pearce, James, tsilor Perry, George, landing waiter Pengelley, John, blacksmith Phillip.s, Edwnnl, proprietor Enni.skillen Hotel PH(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, (of Lon- don England), Winans and Rutler, agents Plew.s, Robert, grocer Polkenhorn, John, grocer Polkenhorn, Richard, grocer Pollard, Misses, select school \t COBOURO— OOBDEN. Ill oni. uicroht 1)0 k ISogjp) •oji. Vobour'j lltH J, oHuniil ns- ■dit<)r& I'loii. ill) (li'ygood* li'i) Imrilwui'c Itoiiii College f iiiusicftl in- Icr (iiaiuniai- liwels' Hoiwe I Hotel «Y, (ofLon- ■gents Poroeroy, William, cnrpcnter rorteoiiN, Jdlin, luiktiuger Bniik of Moiitrcil Foittiethwaile, TIioiiihm, eiibiiiim roVVKIJ-, NKWTON, W., M. D. Powell, Orriu W., buteliur I'liitt, Alexaiuler, coiifectioiior Pratt, John, linker Pratt, .loliii, I'lirmer Pringle, Alexiimler, wutoliuiaker Pringle, Jaijics, .siii'Keou I'tl^'ll, Fle.leliek, M. I). Q.;iiin, Patrick, lilaek.sniitli Kegan, l'atri(;k, livery ntal)lii Hetallrtek, Suniuel, jjroeer Jtetallaek, Thoiiuis, l)riek layer KEYNAll, KKV. ALFKKI) H., prof. Victoria Coll. ReynoltLs, Fram is, teaiher Heynolils, .Idliii II., Hour mill feeil liiohardsoii, William, Imilill', liispeetiir Weights anil Measures liiley, ■IbplltonI, Meynrsburpf, Hilton ami IJriKlitun. Average jHii'c of ]mu\, |10 to ^60. ro])nlation 100 Alison, Mrs. l^uliol, hotel keqtor Clark, W. H., fuinur Cooiicy, John, tailor CrciiKi SimiUfl, I'ooiM-r Donoliot', I'ntrick, wagon maker bulmagt-, ()., furnier Heatoii, I.ynum, wagon maker Hollcran, ThomnN, farmer liutchinHDU, Tliiinuis, sliocmaker Kiivanagli, A. lil.icksmitli Kempt, A. K, hiniber dealiT Kempt, C. H., J.l'. , KILHANK, WILMAM, rostma.Hter and gen. niercht King, George, lirick mnnul'iteturir King, iHaiie, farmer I.aliay, Miss J., ti'iichor Morrum, .lolin, farmer I'arsall, Wiliiain, farmer Shay, Mi.><.s Johanna, teacher Sullivan, JameH, LlackHmith Sterling,. William, farmer Young, Miss J., teacher Colbornei— An imorporaled VilU'^e in the Townsliij) of Cranialie, (.'ounty Nortlunulierlanil, Collioi no har- bor on Lakft Ontario is two miles distant, from Cobourg, the County Town, 15 niil<;g. Daily mail. Money Order Ol'lee and Sa\ ings Bank. Topulation about 1000. Bennett, Xorman, farmer Hethune, A. N., M. M. BYWA'l'HU, H. K., druggist and watchmaker Cameron .t I'ullor, (C. 1'. Cnmernn and J. K. Fwllor) general nierchant.s Camiibell, Donald, farmer Campbell, William, carpenter Caruell, Oerirge, tailor Casey, H. N'., broker and lundier mmhant. Cliapin, O. A., eahinet maker Cha|innin, John, wagon maker Coekburn, fieorge, farmer "COI.BORNK HXl'RKSH," (wepklj-) George Keys editnr and proiaietor Crandcll, H., farmer Dailey, Dani.l, ;.;roi'ery and book store Deans & Deans (James and Hobert Denns) druggists niid general merchants Dewey, J. B., plaster and llnuring mills Donaghy, Mrs. W. 11., milliner Donagliy, W. II., cabinet maker Duncan, Hi'V. I'eter, (I'resbyteriun) EASTON, W. D., grocer Erringum, William, carriage maker Fiier, Richanl, farmer Hawkey, L. C., saddler Hawkins, James and William, shoemakers Hill, Walter, farmer Hodgson, Robert, proprietor Crown lun Hull. Rev. F. C. (Hible Christian) Joynt, Jolm, jiotush factor Kerslake, Williiini, carriage maker McLaren, Duncan, carpoiter McLean, AVilliam, cariienter Milne, James, proprietor saw mill NankeviUe, i'Mwin, bricklayer Pa.ssniorc, Tlioniiis, shoemaker Porteous, Alexander, blacksmith Ratclitf, Jolm, J. P. Roberts, .lohn, buti'hcr Rowse, John, general merchant Seanr.ii, Charles, cooper Scarrah, Josciih, coo]ier Slater, Rev. J. C., (Wcsleyuu) Smith, Allen G., farmer Smith, William, farmer Stok.'s, C. Scott, M.D. Whfrry, John, tailor Wickett, Samuel R., tanner AVilcockson, TLuiuus, farmer i^ I 116 COMBERMERE— CONNER. Combermere. — A amall Village on the Madawaska Rirer, in the Township of Radcliffe, County Renfrew, H miles frojn Pembroke, th« County Town, 54 from Renfrew, and 71 from Sand Point. Bi-weekly mails. Population 64. Glenn, William, shoemaker JOHNSON, DANIEL, Postmaster and gen. mercht. Kelly, Cornelius, blacksmith Bellisle, Joseph, hotel keeper Caiaeron, A. & Co., general merchants Denison, Henry, fanner Deuison, John, sen., farmer Denison, John, jun., farmer Kelly, Thomas, millwright Seeley, Justus, hotel keeper Comber. — A Post Village in the Township of Eaat Tilbury, County Essex. County Town, 12 miles. Money order offiee. Population 100. McALlSTER, D., Postmaster. Distant from Sandwich, the ConestOgO. — A Village in the Township of Woolwich, County Waterloo, situated at the confluence of the Conestogo and Grand Rivers, 8 miles from Berlin, the County Town, 7 from Breslau Station Grand Trunk Railway, and 70 from Toronto. There are lirst class water privileges in the Tillage and neigljorhood. The 7th Division Court of the County is held here. Improved lands in the vicinity average $55 pr acre, unimproved $40. Money Order office. Population 300. Bergman, August, carriage maker Bowman, John K, lime dealer Cole, Isaac, carriage maker Cole, Nelson, carriage maker Dechir, Philip, carpenter Eby, William & Cyrus, potters Fields, James & Son, distillers Haack, Carl, brick maker Hahn, George, cooper . HBNDllY, CHARLES, Postmaster and general mer- chant Holle, Felix, carpenter Klemmer, John, shingle maker Kuntz, Jacob, cooper Lipi^ert, Jacob, shoemaker Musselman, David, fanner Mussclman, Peter, farmer Musselman, Solomon, fanner Oswald, Philip, hotel keeper lUtzer, Joseph, tailor Ruby, E., teacher Schweizor, Martin, hotel keeper Shoemaker & Good, can-iage makers Shoenuiker, John, shoemaker Snider, John, farmer Snydar, J. B. & Co., general merchants Steuernagel, Cliristian, hotel kee^jer Stroh, Conrad, farmer Weaver, Daniel, farmer Weaver, Peter, farmer Wiegand, AViUinm, cabinet maker Wright, George, fanner Coningsby.— A Villagt in the Township of Erin, County Wellington, 16 miles from Guclph the County Town, and 10 from Acton station Grand Trunk Raihoad. Stage to Georgetown, 13 miles. Population 100. Barbour, Robert, J. P. Baughman, Charles, carpenter Baughman, Henry, cabinet maker Bingham, Robert, lime dealer BURT, J. W., Postmaster, J. P. Burt, J. & D., shingle makers Clark, Edward, farmer Ferguson, Donald, farmer Harper, John, wagon maker McGill, John, farmer McGil, Neil, fanner McLean, P., teacher Smith, J., farmer Sniitli, Jacob, lime dealer Smith, M., carpenter Smith, William, farmer Thoinjwon, Angus, farmer Thomiison, Dugald, farmer Conner.— A Village in the Towiship of Adjnln, electoral division of Canlwell. Distant from Bnrrie the County Town, 36 miles, from Toronto 38 miles Beaton, Kenneth, teacher Caberon, John, farmer Collins, llcv. M., (Wesleyan) Darrach, James, farmer Elliott, James, farmer Elliott, Joseph, farmer Hamilton, Rev., (Presbyterian) Hunt, Rev. D., (Wealoyan Jackson, Gcorga Average price of land $20. Population 75. Leggett, Joseph farmer LeL'gett, Wilham. farmer Mt-GIHBON, WALTER, Postmaster, and general merchant' McGilvi-ay & Pui'sons, millers McLaughlin, John, miller Mercer, Robert, farmer Smith, W. E., teacher lunty Renfrew, it. Bi-weekly d gen. raercht. Sandwiub, the onfluence of the on Grand Trank id neigborhood. ge ?55 iHjr acre. its Ipli the County Topulatiou roni Ban-iethc (5. and genciid CONROT— CONWAY. 117 Conroy. — A «mall village in the Township of Downie, County Perth, 64 miles from Stratford, the County Town. Arerage price of improved land in ricinity J30 iier acre. Stagea to Stratford, fare 50 centa. Bradshaw, Thomaa, farmer Blair, William, hotel kee^wr Boyes, John, shoemaker Caiahan, .Tohn, shoemaker Cole, H. H., farmer Coonan, Michael, farmer Fah(y, Timothy, carpenter Fox, James, farmer Harrison, John, farmer Iredale, .Joseph, miller Kane, Timothy, farmer Knott, Uichard, farmer Moran, Patrick, teacher O'Grady, John, wagon maker SMITH, PETER, Postmaster Thistle, Robert, farmer Concord. — A small Post Village in the Township of Vaughan, County York. Distant from Toronto 14 miles. Daily Mail. DUNCAN, JOHN, Postmaster ConsecOB. — A Village on Consecon Creek, between the luke of the same name, and Weller's Bay, in the Townships of Ameliasburg and Hillicr, County Prince Edward. Distaat from Picton, the County Town. 21 miles, from Toronto, 140 miles. Stage to Brighton, Picton and Wellington. Money order office, Population 300. Arthur, Charles, general merchant Arthur, Hugh, J. P. Arthur, James Bailey, Levi C, painter Beard, James, sen. Beech, D. Beech, P. V. Boothe, Kobert, shoemaker Byers, John, carpenter Cadman, J. M., J. P. Carnikc, John, baker Chase, .Jacob, shingle manufacturer Clark, Henry, cooper Cotton, W., M.D. Dipple, — , wagon maker Firman, Thomes, bailiff Hays, George, wagon maker Harrington, .1., butcher Hioks, John, saddler Hiram, Edward, proprietor Prince Edward hotel Huyck, Jessie, teacher Loveless, Hiram, tailor McDonald, — , M.D, McDonald, David, tailor McGrath, Mrs., groceries MARSH, ABRAHAM, Postmaster Marsh, Edmund, carpenter Marsh, Edmund, jun., telegraph operator Marsh, Matthias, wagon maker Maybee, John, saddler MEACHAM. W. W., teacher Miller, Joseph, tinsmith Miller, Martin, carpenter Morrison, John & Co., wagon makeM Osborne, F. J., miller Osborne, John T. Parliament, Henry Porter, Robert, proprietor Globe Hotel Quackinbush, Calvin, tailor Robinson, Mrs., groceries Smith, William Squier & Whittier, general merchants S(juires. H., carpenter Viant & Mostin, butchers Weeks, Morris, cooper Weeks, Solomon, butcher Weeks, S. S. Young, M., shingle manufacturer Constance (see Kinbum). — A Post Office in the Township of Hullet, County Huron, 20 miles from God- erich, the County Town. THOMPSON, ROBERT, Postmaster, Conway.— A Post Office in the Towiship of South anee the County Town, and 16 from Earnestown Rarrass, Rev. Edward, (Wesleyan) Chamberlain & Sills, patent medicines Clark, James, farmer Ham, George, J. P., farmer F-.ding, Rev. Robert, (Church of England) Harwoo:>s, farmer l/uo,, '-'jnns, farmer Dales, vv illiam, blacksmith Daniels, Elijah, teacher Dawson, Alexander, fa:iiier Fergiison, Thomas R., il.P.P. Ferris, James, farmer Fidler, Rev. A. J., (Church of England) G'T>''»m, Tl,'' ,t, proprieto" hotel ..{v K., ■• r' >, saddler HiV5'..'/i.H. litSIiY, 7 'ostmaater, druggist Hughes, n ' ) I'CV the TowMships of Es-sa, Innislil, Tecumseth and West the County Town, 13 from Bradford, and 8 from Gil- , Money order ollice. Population 400. Kidd, James, J. P. Kidd, William V., wagon maker Leadbetter, William, general merchant Lenshner, Paul, watchmaker McCracken, Alexander, wagon maker McCracken k Heaslin, carjienters McEarlane, Finlay, J. P. McKee, Hugh, carpenter Montgomery, William, shoemaker NICHOL, H. A., M.D. Norris, J. W., M.D. Parkin, William, proprietor hotel Proctor, John, saddler Rulston, Peter, shoemaker Ralston, William, potasheiy Ross, Jolin, J. P. 1 Ross, William, farmer Ross k Sunders, general merchants Strong, James G., general merchants Tate, James, tailor Watson, .Fohn, geneiul merchant Whitelock, Cliristoph«r C00kM}13\-AV' Tow. I. It m T -. • od 3 from Association, estab'i..i>r-vl 1 ■: !• Vi, and Port Credit. i^Io'Ky Order office. Codling, Thomas, butcher ColwelT, Charles, wagon maker Cook, Jacob Cook, M. W., nianoger Cooksville Vine Association Coombe, Mark, butcher Cox, AVilliam, baker DeCourtney, J. M., Tine grower Faulkner, Elias Galbr.".ith, John, general merchout Harris, James, shi)> carpenter Harris, Timothy, shingle maker . ♦'le township of Toronto, Coimty Peel, 10 miles from Bi-ampton, the County Port Credit station, (ireat Western Railway. The Vine Growers • have al)out 30 acres under culture. Stages daily to Streetsvill* Population 400. Howard, Rev. T. S., (Wesleyan) King, Thomas D., J. P., general merchant Ijcwis, Thomas, M.D Growci-s' MOULEY, F. B., Postmaster Ogden, — , M.D Parker, Melville, J. P Peakcr, William k Son, tinsmiths Romain, P. Z. , general merchant Schillar, J»hn, hotel keeper Soady, James, shoemaker AVeeks, William, shoemaker Cooper. — A Village on Black and Cooper Creeks, in from Belleville, the County Town, 34 miles, from Average price of land ^25. Population 100. Adams, Robert, cooiier Allen, Charles , Allen, Robert S ALLEN, THOJIAS, Postmaster Allen, William Allen, AVilliam J Bacon, Samuel, sen Bacon, Samuel, jun., lime manufacturer Bateman, J., constable Blair, William Coojier, Miss Sarah Ann, tcachn' Deprose, Joseph the Township of Madoc, County Hastings. Distant Toronto 147 miles. Daily Stage to and from Madoe. Elliott, Thomas, teacher Fowler, Amos, .shoemoker Kellar, Isaac, carpenter Ketcheson, J. R., town clerk Kinnear, Robert, grocer McDonald, D., constable Mullett, — , tanner Remington, John, giocer Rutledge, Miss Fanny, teacher Vankleek, B., J.P Vankleek, Peter Woed, William, carpenter Coplestone. — A A'illage on North Creek, in the Township of Enniskillen, County Lambton. Distant from Sarnia, the County Town, 17 miles. Average price of land |12 to $30. Principal manufacture coal oil. Elliott, W., carpenter Oraham, John Johnson, AVilliam, teacher Mitchell, Aquila Morrison, John Slack, John SMITH, RICHARD P., Postmaster Tracy, John AVolsey, John, carpenter Wolsey, Thomas Co COPETOWN— CORNWALL 119 ;h niitl West 8 from (!il- tlie County iinis Growers • ) Strcctsvill* lit Distant truni Aladoe. listant from coal oil. CopetOWn.— A Village anil Station on the Great Wsstfm Railway, on the line lietween tUo Townshi|)8 of Ancaster and Beverly, County Wentworth, 10 miles from Hamilton, the County Town and 50 from Toronto. Average value of improved land in the vicinity ?50 per acre. Population 300. Aikman, Charles, M.D Armitajje, J. W. 1). Bawtinhiiner, Adam, wagon maker ■Bowman, Josejih, saw mill prop Burrows, Josepli, grocer Cope, Jacob, iai'iner Cronan, .lolin, hotel keeper Elliott, H. N., prop. Railroad Inn Field, Solomon, fiinm-r Hall, Rev. John, (N. C. Methodist) Head, Robert, shingle maker Inksetter, Robert, lariner . Kennedy, Thomas, fanner Ketehen, H. H., J. 1' McAllister, Rev. J., (M. C. Methodist) Milne, Thomas, J. P., general merchant Phclp, N. & (). J., saw mill proprietors I'ritchard, John, caqienter Vandusen, Zena, teacher Vinton, J., carpenter Vinton, Newell farmer Williams, William, siioemaker Wootl, Peter, [irop. saw mill Corinth. — A Post A'illage in the Towiiihip of Bayham, County Elgin, E. R, BEST, F. A., Postmaster. t'orilUbllSS. — A Village in the Townships of Glenelg and Artemesia, Connty Grey, 32 miles from CoUing- wood, situated on the Saugeen River, which atfords gooil water privileges. Stages to Orangeville, Owen Sound, Collingwood and Durham, Allen, Jauies, hotel keeper Benson, John, carpenter Black, John, weaver Brown, William, general merchant Burns, Jiimes, carpenter f Dnndas, William, saddler Eaton, A. W., Idacksniith Edwards, J. S., Conur.'ssioncr in B. K. Gillie, Rev. W. (Wesleyan) Ha:;kett, Brothers, tinsmiths McBi'ide, Robert, barber JlcFARLANI), \V. J., Postmaster, general merchant Mathews Thomas, saddler Money Ordei- ollice. Population 200. Noble. Alfied, 'wagon maker Reynolds, Clark, general mercliant Richardson, Mark, blacksmith Ritchie, William, wagon maker Rordan, Thomas, M. I). Rutledge, Alexander, hotel kee{>er Shelder, Hiram, cooper Stewart, Henry, weaver Tiiibodeau, J. B., general merchant Vardon, Thomas, M. I). Waldie, James, niilbu' Wright, George, car))enter Cornwall.- A Town ou the River St. Lawrence, and County Storinont. It is the chief Town of the U Distance from Jloutreal 68 miles, from Toronto 205, 2000. Adams, P. E. , baker and grocer Allan, William C, M. D. Atchison, William & Co., proprietors steamer British America Austin, Rev. Henry. (Church of England) Baile}', J., general mercliant BANK OF MOXTRKAL, James Cox, Agent; Evelyn Vardon, accountant Bartley, Henry, gi-ocerv Bergin, D., M. D. BERGIN, J., Solicitor, Insurance Agent and JLuster in Chancery Bethune, Angus, flour and grist mill BETHUNE, JAMES, barrister. Clerk Peac« and County Attorney Bethune, W,, solicitor Firadbury, J. L., principal gmiumar school Broderick, John, proprietor International Hotel Bullock, 11. K., Collector Customs Butler, J. R., watchmaker Cadwell, A. E., iron founder Callaglian, Owen, blacksmith Carpenter, David, livery Carpenter, George, blacksmith Grand Trunk Railroad, in the Township of Cornwall, nited Counties of Storinont, Duiidas and (Jleiigarry. Money Order (Cilice and Savings Bank. Populatiou Chisholm, William, attorncy-at-law Cliiie, Samuel, general iiiercli:int ("line, William, general merchant CORNWALL WOOLEN MANL'EACTrRING CO., K. M. Hopkins, President, George Stephen, Vice-President, John Warwick, Manager, James P. W.its(Mi, Secretary COX, JAMKS, agent Bank of Montreal CRAIG, JAMES; M.l'.P. Craig, Robert, taimerv CUSHMAN, J. W., watchmaker and Jeweler Darois, Peter, hairdivsser Davy, John, shoemaker Dennany, «!olin, innkeeper Denni.son, Jose[)li, ashery and gi'oceiy Dickinson, J. J., M.D. Dingwall, James, barrister Dixon, Rev. Jame.s, (Weslevan^ DUNKIN, THOMAS, proprietor Ottawa Hotel Duncan, William, livery Flack & Van Arsdale, (D. A. Flack & Isaac H. Van Ai-sdale) stone ware manufacturers Gilley, James & Son, blacksmiths Gilley, Peter, blacksmith I ■ir I 120 CORNWALL— COULSON. OoUinger, Willinni, blacksinith Hepburn, H., proprietor Coiiimerciul Hotel Hi'sscll, William, nutchcr Heuilcboun'k, Rev. AV. H., (Canada Presbyterian) HILL, AVILLIAM, general nierclinnt Hodffe, Andrew, flour and grist mills Hollister, W. G,, agent Montreal Telegraph Co Hunter, John, tinsmith Irons, William, painter Irving, James, carriage maker James, C. H., general nierehant Jarvis, George IS., judge County Court Johnston, James (.'., builder Joyce, Miss Margaret, oonfectioneiy and fancy goodi KEWIN, EDWIN, general merchant (see adv) Kilgour, J. & Son, (J, Kilgour & James Kilgour) general merchants Ki^iock, James, marble works T,EWIS, JOHN W., barber Littletield, Mrs. Mary, billiard room Jjonney, John, blacksmith Lynch, Rev. Michael, (Roman ('atholic) Lynskey, Thomas, agent G. T. R McArthur, A. A., grocer McCracken, David, butcher McDonald, Alexamler, cabinet maker JIcDonald, R., County Treasurer, Clerk County Court and Deputy Clerk Crown and Pleas JI<'Donell, Angus, corouor McDonell, G. & D. , general merchants MoDonell, J. A., tailor McD(Jug«ll, Alexander, dry goods and crockery McDougall, John S., boots, shoes, harness and heather dealer McEuiry, Michael, Railway Hotel McFarlane, Arch & Co., general merchants Mcintosh, J. A., insurance and general agent Mclntyre, D. E., Sheriff McLEAN, ALEXANDER, editor and proprietor of the Freeholder McLean, Neil, insurance agent McLennan, Duncan, jailer M(-LENNAN, JOHN IJ., (McDonald k McLennan) McMahon, Thomas, harness maker McMillan, D. & Co., general merchants McPhaul, Angus, general marchant McPhee, John, hardware and tinware Macdonald, jEneas, M.D. MACDONALD, HON. J. SANDFIELD, Q.C., M.P., M.P.P. (McDonald & McLennan) Macdonald, 11., M.D. MACDONALD & McLENNAN (Hon. J. iSandfield Macdonald, Q.O., and John B. McLennan), bar- risters Macdonell, D. A., general merdiant Macdonald, R. (5., forwarder and grain merchant G.T.R. Mack, William, flouring and giist mills Martin, P. 11., paper manufacturer Mattii;e, William & Sons (William Mattice, C. J. Mttttice and Oregor Mattice) general merchautn Mea, T. M., tailor Meyers, Jnme?, mason Jliller, Donald, brick manufacturer Moi-sell, John, proj). foundry Munro, Duncan OTTAWA HOTEL, THOMAS DUNKIN, prop Park, William M., watchmaker Patton, Vary Rev. J., D.D. (Churh, carpeutpr Barker, .lohn, shoemaker Dambs, "William, hotel keep-r, butcher, etc. Ferguson, Rev. — , (Presbyteriun) Guuci's, Jacob, carpenter Gowanloek, Andrew, farmer Hicks, James, shoemaker Hogan, Miehnel, farmer Hunter, Alexander, cariK-nter Hnter, F., carpenter Johnston, John, carjienter Knight, Joseph, farmer Le»dbeatcr, Thomas, general merchant , the Town.'diip of Grey, County Huron, on the Maitland lliver, 44 and 20 from Seaforth Station, Grand Trunk Railway. Gooil I.EOKIE, JOHN, Postmaster McDonald, Daniel, teacher ilcLaughlin, John, farmer McNair, Ale.xiiiuler, teacher JNIillor, Henry, A., saw mill projirietor JluUisan, David & Co,, general merchants MulhoUand, Miss, teaclior Schesser, Rev. John, ((icrmau Wesleyan) Scale, George, cooper Slemons, Samuel, farmer Tuck, James, betel keeper Woodriir, Daniel, farmer Cranworth.— A Post oflice in the Township of South Burgess, County Leeds, 35 miles from Broekvillo, the County Town. Land in the vicinity averages .58 per acre. Phosi>hate of lime, plumbago, mica, and other minemls almund in the neighborhood. Baker, George \V., shingle maker Gutridgc, Robert, farmer Hart, Richard, farmer Jones, Joseph, farmer Jones, John, fanner Jones, Peter, farmer KYLE, THOMAS M., Postmaster and teaclier McKennej', John, farmer Morrison, James, farmer Toffey, George, farmer Crawford.— A Post office in the To^^^gj^jp ^f flentinck, County Gre)-, 28 miles from Owen Sound, the County Town. Wild land in the vicinity averages $3 and improved $12 per acre. Anderson, George, farmer Coutts, Alexander, farmer ConttSj John, farmer Honess, Stephen, farmer McQuarrie, Lachlan, farmer McRAE, HECTOR, Postmaster Shewell, Edward, farmer White, James, farmer Creek Bank. — A Village in the Township of Peel, County Wellington. Distant from Guelpli, the County Town, 20 miles, from Toronto 66 miles. Stages to and from Guelph. Average price of land $40. Pop- ulation 50. Burt, Thomas, carpenter Crane, Rev. Isaac, (Wesleyan) Fisher, Alexander, J.P GRAHAM, JAMES, Postmaster and gen. niercht Jackson, Rev. Thoma.s, (Wesleyan) Miller, Jacob, prop. Creek Bank Hotel CREDITON— GRIEF F. 123 C'redlton.— A ViUngp in the Town«liip of Town, 37 miles, from Toronto 109 miles, Ales i'l.loyil, rarivntcrs Ikok, .lohu, general meri'hant Bisli, (iiorcf, jHiintcr BisHttt, Kobfrt, brick nmnufncturcr Urown, t'lmrli's, genenil merohiinl Cmupbell, (Jeorgo W., M.I) Ellbcr, C, gi'iu'rul mvn'hunt Eilbur, JrcoIi, ('nrpontor Foster, Siiinnt'l E., leuilier Ganm & Krause, woolen factors Gaum, v., caljinet maker Heit/mnn, t.'., coopiT lIooi>er, lU'v. William, (Bible thristiau) Klumpp, John, shoemaker Krau.se, F. k livm., architects Krciiler, Mrs., dressmaker KreiJcr, John, carpenter Stephen, County Xuron. Dixtant from Ooilerieli, the t'ounly Avi'rago price of lanit $.'J0. I'npulntion 200. Lloyd, Mrs., dtvMnmkrr Mellon, Henry, tailor Mitchell, Williuni, brick manufacturer Murlock, Julius, wa<;na maker TAUSONS, JOHN, IVwtmater & gonenil merchant Press, Simon, jirop. Crcditou Hotel Schmidt, Michael, wagon maker Schuider, William, carpenter Sdicellj-, George, saddler Schwandt, Kev. William, (Dutch Evangelical Am.} Schwit/er, Charles, butcher ScliwitZer, Henry, lumber de.ilnr Schwit/.cr k Wirt, brick makers Trevethick, John, wagon uutkor Well, Ili^ury, cari)ciitor White, llobert, cooikm' Zwiker, Christian, shoemaker Credit.— f'SVc Sprimjjichl) — A Tost village in tlit; Towiwhip of Toronto, County IVel. Brampton, the County Town, 13 miles, from Toronto 19 miles. Jloney Order ollice. TAYhOU EMEHSON, Postmaster. Distant front Crcemorc— A Village on the Mad liivcr, in the from Barrio, the County Town, '16 jnilcs, from Tor weekly mails. Average price of land §50. Money Briggs, Rev. S. R., (Episcopal) Couplanil, John Currie, James, J.I' Currie, Malcolm, teacher Back, E. B., M.D Day, John Fox, ('., cooper np'loway, T., .shoemaker Crillespie, A. , general merchant Gowan, William, prop. Oowan's Hotel Ilysey, Samuel Kelly, William, prop. Exchange Hotel ' Kitching, T., shoemaker Langtrey,"W., butcher Townshi)) oi Xottawu.siiga, County Sinicoe. Distant lonto 85 miles. Stages to and from Stayner. Tri- Order oflice. Population 200. l/nvrencc, William, painter McBcth, John MeManu.s, G. ('., M.D Madill, U., J.P Neelands, H Newton, Edward Parkei', Charles Patterson, K., .saddler Smith, It., general merchant Thornbury, V. C. A: Co., general merchants THOKNBUUY, W. H., Postmaster & gen. lacrcht Walker, 1!., .shingle maker Watts, licv. J. M., (Methodist Episcopal) Crelgllton.— A '.small Village in the Township of Metloute, County Simcoe, 24 miles froni Barrie, the County Town, and 10 from Urillla. Avenige value of improved land iu the vicinity, $12 ; unimproved, $6 ])er acre. Bell, John, J. P. Brotherson, David, tanner CAYANAGH, THOAIAS, merchant Clapham, William, dyer Cook, John, saw mill prop. Duddy, Thomas, farmer Postmaster and general Goss, .Joseph, farmer Harris, Ilev. Mr., (Church of Knglandi Livingston, Dugald, farmer McKay, Dugald, teacher O'Connor, James, saw mill prop. O'Connor, John, farmer Thompson, John, woolen mill Cressy. — A small Post Village in the Township of JIaiysburgli, County Prince Edward. Picton, the County Town, 9 miles. Population about 40. ■ CARSON, S. W., Postmaster and merchant. Distant from. Crieff* — A small Post Village in the Township of Puslinch, County W ellington. McLEAN, JOHN, Postmaster. 124 CRINAN— CROYDON. Crinan* — A Mmall Post Village litnntt <1 un thi> River Tliniiicii, in the Township of AlJboro', County Elgin. Distant from St. ThointH, the County Town 30 miles. Population SO. HuQill, v., bluvksniith , | MoINTYRE, DUNCAN, Postmuter and tailor Cromarty.— A small Villngo ill the Townshiji of Hihbert, County Perth, 24 niil«s from .Stratfonl. th« County 'i'own, mid 100 from Toronto. Average vuliic of land in the vicinity, IjfSS per acre. Population nliout HO. Allen, Hfiijiiiiiin, wagon maker Bell, .lolin, fnrnu-r Curric, Hugh, farmer Currie, .lolin, farmer FergUHon, AlcxandiT, iiiNursiire agent Fotheringham, llcv. John, ( I'lcsby terian) Hamilton, (ieorge, .T.P. Hamilton, Kobert, farmer McKellar, Duiii'Aii, farmer McLaren, Alexander, farmer McNicol, Walter, shoemaktr McVey, Charles, iiiHuramr agent PARK, ALEXANDKK, Postmaster and carpenter l{eading, Joseph, general merchant Higg, John, farmer Walker, Oswald, farmer Whyte, John, farmer CrOSShlll,— A Village in the Township of V/ellesley, County Waterloo. Distant from R-rlin, the County Town, 16 miles, from Toronto 76 miles. Stage* to and from IJerlin. Average price of land $40. Popu lation 200. Barbour, William, farmer Bird, Benjamin, ])aiiitur Boyd, Ilev. James, (Presbyterian) Cleghorn, S. A., i>ropristor Union Hotel Couts, William, farmer Hastings, William, J. P. Hewatt, William, farmer Hutchison, Adam, farmer Kerr .Andrew, wagon maker Lee, Joseph, nurseryman Logan, Rev. — , (Church of England) McCUTCHEON, JAMES, Postmaster McCutcheon, R. A., farmer Maekie, John A., general merchant Milliken, Itov. Andrew, (Wesleyaii) Oakley, C.eorgc, proprietor Queen's A Rannie, S. W,, carpenter Kathwell, W. J., teacher Sutditfe, Edward, nurseryman Tilt, Nathaniel, insurance agent Wood, Elizabeth, groceries, etc. Hotsl Croton. — A small Post Village in the Township of Camden, County Bothwell the County Town, 20. Daily mails. Population about 80. Butler, John S., shoemaker Greenwood, Ira, shoemaker How, L., blacksmith Distant from ChatkaM, JOHNSTON, ,f. H., J.P., Postma.ster, gen. mcr and saw mill owner » Woodford, Joseph, cooper Crowland.— A Post ofiBce in the Township of Crowland, County Wclland. BOARDMAN, LUTHEE, Postmaster. Croydon. — A Small Village in the Townshiji of East Camden, County Addington, 15 miles from I'apane the County Town. The Salmon river affords excellent manufacturing facilities. Woolen, paper aid saw mills are required in the naighborhood. Population 100. Beemau, Milton J., teacher Campbell, James, farmer Close, John, farmer Cunningham, William, farmer Douiie, Jacob, farmer Drader, John, cooper Estes, George, prop. Croydon House Feskey, James, teacher Feskey, Joseph, farmer Hanna, Robert, farmer Keller, Peter S., farmer Lockwood, James, wagon maker Lockwood, Lorenzo, wagon maker McCabe, Mrs., California House Mendell, Carlos, farmer Miller, William, tailor Rupert, Rev. Edmund S„ (Weslejan) Shannon, Robert, farmer Smith, M., agent tiour niilla Vanest, Elisha, carpenter WILLIAMS, IRA, Postmaster, gen. mercht. Com- missioner in B. R., conveyancer, ka Williams, John M., prop, flour mills CRYSLER— CUMMINSVILLE. 12» Crytler.— A VilUge on the Rircr Nation, ia the Townahip of Finch, County Storniont. Distant from Cornwall the County Town, 40 hiUm, from Toronto 230 uiilea. Avanige price uf land |60. I'opulation 200. Bingham, E. W.,m»uoral morchant Brown, K., shorniuker Craig, A, general iiu-rchant Crytler, J. R., fiiniicr Fiaher, Rav. A., (("Iiurch of England) Fumay, Henry, hotel keeper Grahara, Edwanl, cariivntcr Hay, J., fanner Johnaton, A., farmer JOHNSTONE, E. R., Poatmnstor, general merchant Johnitune, John, farmer Johnatone, William, farmer Stark, A., teacher atcvcnaon, J. L., farmer Sttven«on, William, farmer Stewart, R., farmer Waliiragg, Z., tailor Wrightr^rtnics, wagon maker Wright, James, cariienter Wright, James, aath and door manufacturer Clllloden— A Village in the Township of Deruhum, County Oxford, 30 miles from 'Wooenter Grier, J. & 15., general merchants Hubert, William, lime manufttcturcr La Rocijue, F., cooper Lough, William, jun., miller Lowry, Rev. Martin, (Presbyterian) Lumsden, James, teacher JlcCn!'" n, Archibald, bailiff McKee, Henry, carpenter McNeil, Mi.ss"lsabellt, teacher JIajor, Edward, cooner Moreau, Alexander, shingle manufacturer Poirier, Andru, lime manufacturer Seguin, Galn-iel, shingle manufacturer Smith, Rev. James C. (Presbyterian) Swain, Hugh, cari)enter Toutlolle, Francis, sen., butcher Wil.son, William, general merchant Windsor, John, hotel koojHir m m Climminsvlllc.— A Village on Mill Creek, in the Township of Nelson, County Halton. Distant from Milton, tlie County Town, 8 miles, from Toronto 40 miles. Stages daily to Hamilton and Milton. Average price of land $40 to J50. Population 100. Baker, F. Coffee, Andrew Cummins, Titus G., J. P. Earls, A. H. Fleming, Henrj', grocer Flynn, John Foley, Thomas Foster, Henry Frazer, Alexander, teacher Harris, John Houston, Georgia King, Thomas, shingle manufacturer Leslie, Thomas, tailor McGregor, William, JI.D. Nichol, James, general agent Savage, Hugh Tait, William, proprietor Victoria Mills THOMSON ROBERT, Postmaiter and genl. mercht. Thompson, Miss, projirietor " Dusty Mifler" hotel Wall & O'Neil, tiuamitha, &c. 126 CURRAN—DALSTON. Cnrran. — A Vtllugo in tlw TowiiNhii) of North I'lnii County Town, 21 inilcH, from Toronto, 250 luilcs. $•20. ropulixtion, 250. Alliml, .Iiisi'ph, fnrmiT vMlcrir, .lolin, ^iiisiiiith Anilcrsim, .Iniiicii, J. 1' Hcrtniiiil, Itcv. 1'., (Konifin'/^nthoHo) lioiii'licr, KnuiiuiiH, pniutrr i'littti'lin, John, fuiiner Chatelin, Josciili, fnvincr DcHJnnlins, K., waj^oii initkcr .l)e»iii:ilinc, M , t^mim' l)('s l,('«, llnnicrs, ({imicmiI nicrchiuil .Di'H Lt'N, Ohliorc Ucjjis, hutrlicr Dcsnioui'licttc, Kniiiia, (hcMHiuiikcr Ktliicr, ('iilixti', M.J) <. Toy, Michael, farmer Lane, William, weaver Lewin,. Samuel, cariieiilcr McCdrmack, Hev. .lolin, (Uoiiiim Ciilholii^ McWILLlAMS, TllOMA-S j'ostiiia.ster and general merehiint I'cmhn thn McWilliaiiis, Mark, hotel ])i'(iprietor iind ]iliiHtercr Mills, .laiiii's, lidtcl pmpiietor ami ctthiuet nuiker Morrow, John, general merchant Siuiii, I'elcr, shoemaker Sloodlcy, Itobert, sen,, stone mason Stoodluy, Hohert, jnn., Htone niaiion DailllOHSic Mills. A Post Village ill the Township df LaneeHter, County (Mengarry. Distant from Cornwall, the County Town, ;!0 miles. Tlu^ l)c Lisle liiver ) assiiig thnaigh the Villugu allbnls gool facilities for manufacturing jaivposes. Mails tri-wcekly. Po|ailiilion, Mil. Anderson, Rev. L., (Krco Church) lUthnrtit, William, geaeral merchant Helhumere, .losepli, cooper t!atlenach. A., general merchant, <;|1ISI1()LM, WILLIAM, IVsMim.ster l'"i'lgusoii, Alexander, M.l) McCrimon, .Mexnnder, lilacksmith AIc(,)iiaig, Alexander, tanner and ciiniei Alcl)onald, Archibald, farmer Mclntesli, John, carriage nmker McKay, Uev. Alexander, (Preshyterian) McMastci-, liev. .lolin, (liduiaii Catholic) MiHae, Alexander, teacher McKae, Donald I''., lilacksmith .MiV'eaii, .lolin, tiirmer Millar, .lolin, mill owner Munro, (ieorge, farmer lluikcitil. -A Village situated on the Itivcr DeOraKse, Township of Lodiiel, County IJiengairy. Anderson, Hev. A. li. (Paptitit) Camphell, Donald, farmer Carry, ThoniaH, teadier Deguii-e, William, huteher Donovan, JaineH, farmer Jainieson, ,Iohn, wagon maker Jamieson, William, wagon niiiker i^aselle, Antoine, carpenter AlcArthur, C., teacher McArthur, Hugh, eurpenti'r McDonell, .liiliii, NhiMMiiaker Mi'Dongail, Duncan, carpenter Mctiillivray, Dnnciin, farmer McLennan, .lonalhaii, farmer Mcphee, Nonmiii farmer Itohertsou k McLennan, general inerehnuts HOHKIiTSON, WILLIAM. J. P., Pontmuster Stewart, John, J. I'., farmer DalHtOll- -A J'ost Olllce i* the Township of VeHjira, County Himeoe, milen from Harrie, the County Town. Improved laud in the vicinity averages IJ25 iht acre. Stages to Harrie, Orillia and Penetangui.ihone. CLIFFORD, HKNJIY A., Postnnmter | (low, P., hotel keei^jr DARRELL— l^EALTOWN. 127 Darrcll.~-A ToHt Oflke oituatcd iu the Towmthip or Chatlmin, County Koiit, 7 iiiIIph rrum ChatLout, tlio County Town, runiphcll, i)uii('an, J. P, Fisher, Jolin, .1. 1'. French, Julin, vai'iirnter (Irccii, Williiini, riiriMJiitor IIAI.l,, K,1)\VA1U», I'oHtimwtor Larwull, Jom-ph, dvltool tcnclier Dartford. -A Vilhigo in thp T«wni4hii) of I'miy, (Vmnty Northunibmliiud, '27 mih'i from Cobonrf?, tho County Town. Improved liind in tJio vicinity avi-riigcH J18 por acn-. Stiigon triwoekly to C'olbornc iind Norwood, ropuliilion 100. PAILI'.Y, WIIdMA.M, I'ostuiiiMtor, leather raurehont unninghiiMi, 'I'lionms, curpcnlcr l>orliiii(i, l>. It., ciirpcntcr lIuiiiplirirM, .1. ('., I'liriucr Kelly, Williani, prop, nuw iind ifriat itudHaw millH MiwtorN. .Idlin, Nliinf{h< iiuikcr Ma.Htcrs SaiiMU'l, .sliinj^lc maker 'I'homp.soM, Sylvester, iiir|ienter Wiilkrr, .lolin, eooner /nel'elt, .liilin, earriagc nmker Vailfortll. A Tost Ofliuo in the TowuHliip of Searlioro', County York. IIOOAUTH, IlKNKY, ToHtnuLster. llavriiport.- (Carlton Village.) -A Villago York, (."dunty York, 5 inileH I'miii Toronto. Jlartlelt, .Mr., nur.srryniiin 15luke, Clmneellor Urowii, .Io.sepli, general merehuut l!rown, William, aiictionner liuil, ItarlliDJemew, furmer Bull, U.,,iun., .i.r Itull, TliomaH, liarriNter 'Ihili, Willi.im iV Soils, wagon makers i>amp, .lolin, eonlraelor Farr k 'i'aylor, Imtrhers (irimsliy, Henry, eatlli^ dealer ilaydeli, .Idlin Ilugill, .liisepli, tcaelier .lolmHOM, Itev. Mr., (('Iiureli of Knglaud) Jolmstoiic, .lames liolel keeiier iilille, James fi Son, eariienter.H Kcarn.s, I'atrick, cuustulilc and Station on the Northern llailway, in thu Towntthip of I'opulation 100. Keele, William S., barrister l.owi'ock, .lolniHon, shoemukcr ]\leNalil), .loliii, liarristcr Mi'Namara, , lolin, nurseryman Niglitiugale, M., Imtel keeper Iv'apple, Matthew, saddler \U)SS, HON. .lOlIN Shedilen, .lohii, I'armi'r Sinclair, ('., Iilaeksmilh Tox well, .\lberl, farmer 'I'ner, Tlioma.s, hotel keeper Turner, Itotierl, liarri^ler Wakelield, William, auctioneer Watt, .lolin, farmer AVooil, Itiv. Dr Yearly, David, luitclier YKAKLY, (lEOlttiK S., I'oxtnnitei', intiurunoe agent Dawn AlillSi A Yillnge in the Township of Camden, C.ainly Kent, situated on the Kiviv .Sydenham, 1(1 miles from Chatham, the County Town. .Average prii e of land $M ])cr acre. Population lOO. (Jilford, AViUiam, farmer J licks, Saiiinel, larnier Holmes, , lolin, laiiiier Anderson, Arthur, .1.1* Arnolil, |i. k ('., props, saw and gl'iNt nulla AltNDId), 'P. S., J'ostmaHter IJIackliuiii, I'eter, farmer lUackliuni, Uola'rt, farmer Itoylan, Williani, farmer ChamlieiH, AVilliam, farmer t'laft, Isaac, farmer Keeh'slone, .1. VV., hotel keeper Oulbraith, Dr Hugh, li'iv. Thomas, (Chnnh of Kngland) Kerch, Henry, holel keejier Kirr, licv. Air., (jMi lliodist) rraiiL'lny, Cliarh's, farmer •Smilli, .lames, .1.1' NN'ard, W. A., general mei, haul WtdLster, Henry, J. 1' I Daywood ...A Tost Olhee in the Tovnship of Sydenham, <'onnty Orey, N.ll. CAM Kin )N, A, S., PontnuiNter. DealtOWn.— A Post Ollioein the Township of Tilbury Kimt, County Kent. Difdaut 20 milM Ax.ni Chftthnni, the County Town. i;Uiii}i:i.L, ISAAC, i'uDtiuMUur. II -! 'I 31 1, i: in 128 DeCEWSVILLE— DELHI. De CeWSVille — A Village in the Township of North 'Caj'uga, County Hiildiniand, 3 miles front Cayiiga, the County Town, aiul 9 from Canfield Station. wild $10 per acre. Population 120. Barnett, O., farmer Best, I)., farmer Binglcman, G., proprietor hotel Campbell, 1)., farmer De Cew, John, butcher De Cew, II. & E., millers DIEK, THOilAS B., Postmaster ami genl. merchant Finley, .1., carpenter Poster, A., farmer Gardiner, G., insurance agent Jack, James, sash factoiy Kinilree, William, J. P. Kinneur, James, farmer Kiunear, John, teacher Average value of land in the vicinity, improved $30, McClung, D., farmer McFarlane, John, teacher McGovern, J., cariwnter Nunii, William, patent rights agent I'cthcran, H. , shoemaker Robertson, Robert, painter Rose, A., hotel keeper Stannaman, I)., carpenter Strohni, (',., farniflr Vanilerbur{,'li, A., farmer Ward, John, farmer Watson, .lohn, wagon maker "Wliarton, G., farmer W^hurton, T., farmer Deerhurst. — A Village in the Township of W the County Town, 16 miles. !Mails tvi-weekly. Baynes, Richard, farmer Bell, James, farmer -^ ■ r- Bolton, John, hotel keeper '' Clement, h., M.D. Cronan, Michael, farmer Croxon, Henry, auctioneer Duck, Robert, farmer rcnncll, Joseph, J. P. Fisher, E., M.D. Glasslin, John, hotel keeper Hambly, Joseph, farmer Henderson, — , teacher Huff, Henry, shingle maker Kellv, James, shingle maker McBeath, John, J. P. est Gwillimbuiy, County Simcoe. Distant from Barrie Population 500. McConchie, Tliomns, nurseiyman McKee, Rev. William (Presbyterian) ;- j<'~--^^ Jlorn, Patrick, carpenter Morton, D., M.D. Ncilly, John, farmer ,, Neilly, William, teacher Paul, Rev. Mr. (Primitive Methodist) Roberts, Thomas, carpenter Ruttan, Rev. V. (Church of England) Tiudal, Joseph, farmer Touse. Bcthuel, J. P. WALKER, SA.MUEL, Postmaster and gen. mercht Wood, James, farmer Youmans, liev. ^ir. (Wcslcyan ^lethodist) ■UV U>IVP (I DelawarCt — A Village in the Township of Dclaw miles from London, the County Town, and 3 Population 300. Acres, Henry, farmer Agnew, N., M. D., coroner Alliey, George, builder Billington, George, J\I. D. Bulkii, W. F., sen., J. P., Clirk 4th Divisiou'Court, t'onimissioner in B. 11., Notary Public Dain, J., merchant Davis, Robert, Delaware Mills Francis, A. AlcD., druggist K^ Godfrey, (icorgc, auctioneer ■> > Godl'ivy, Alls. G., teacher Grant, Rev. George (Canada PresbTteriiin) Grant, William, farmer Harris, George, former Hill, George, lirickniakcr " . , ■ > Jennings, John, butcher _._„ Johnstone, Henry Johnstone, .lolin Kirk, William, blacksmith <|, LADD, CALVIN P., Postmaster, druggist are, County Middlesex, in the valley of the Thames, 12 from Komoka Station G. W. R. Money Order olUce. Lawson, David, shoemaker Livingston, Williiini, J. P., insurance agent, notary McKay, .M., innkeeper JIaleck, Jolin, cabinet maker Miller, Thomas, carpenter Newman, Rev. E. E. (Church of England) "'■''■ Paine, Hcnjaniin, shoemaker Peocuck, Cliarlcs, sliocmaker Pennock, George, butcher Phel))s. A., wheelwright Rawlings, Henry, baker Robertson, ( 'liarles, shocnniker Roger.s, W. S., liuildcr Sanagan, Louis, coojicr ' , Tupholnie, Conllcy, hotel keeper Uptigrove, William, wagon maker Vail, ilolm, mei'chant Vaudcrvecr, David, wagon nuiker Whiltakcr, William, saddler J Dellii. -(see FreJeriekslmrg)— A Post Office in the County Noifolk. Money Order office, WHITESIDES, JAMES, Postma.ster. ADVBRnSlSMBNm f « ■<< H » t I » 4^im#« ««iito^ >»»»■ Wholesule manufacturer of Cooking, Box. and other Stove., Thimble Waggon Skeia Boxes ; Cistern, IDeep Well and Force Puttps ; Iron, Bedstead* ; Builders', Cabinet and other Hardware, and a great variety of small Castings. «r Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists ftirnislied to the Trade, on application. ONTARIO GLOVE WObM^ Biekikin aiii Kii ^F®8i®ri» WHOLESALE MANUEACTUMERS OF OSDESS MJSSJPMCTFULIY SOLICITED. CAMPBELL'S HOTEL, BttOCJKVILLS, ONTARIO. L. CAMPBELL, PBa:EElETOR, (!.•«« of CuivkeU'f flotel, •Uawa City, tatario.) 0*M*iInm i9 and fi-o^ aU Van md i^0aftaoa«t. P55?^?p?^^jJ',Vt'^*' "i:'~"-- ■:• ■ ■ '-i-. ■:'--:■'- ■•--■■■;■ -v ' ■■-,'.'■■.'."■. ':r\^:T 7" '■rf: •■...■■■■•.^■'^f 7 MivaHxliBaiSiim ■M)W»#WI«ajd -wiOi^B^K^Ho&l&d^ BoUftra and Fifty Cents at the ^d of the year. SATOB' 99 . 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Allyn, C, marble works Barnum, B. ('., jjencml inerehnnt Bw^kett, K., carriage maker Bell, .1. A., general lueruhaut Bell, William, J. P. Bouli, Koliert, tailor Bush, P., boots and shoes Caris, II., general merchiiiit Coleman, Anson, Icatlier dealer i'omstoi'k, Levi, hotel keeper Curtis, (!., general merchant DEXAUT, W. H., Postmaster, miller, Clerk Div. Court, Commissioner for taking .\IBduWts JIazeltou, .lohn, boots and shoes Hieoek, Philo, iron founder Lang, W., carriage maker Mott, Henry, hotel keejHjr (VHara, lUv. Mr. (N. C. Methodist) Quinn, Reuben, curiienter Koss, Samuel, general merchaut Sinclair, .L M., M. U. Stevens, V., saddler Whalcy, Isaac, J. P. DomorCStville.— A Village situated on the outlet of Fish Lake, Township of Sophiasliurg, County Prinen Kdward, 9 miles from I'ieton, the County Town, 49 (rom Kingston, !t from Shauuonville station, IJrand Trunk liailwaj-, 12 from Belleville, and 4 I'rom North])ort, on the Bay of Quinte. There are good water privili^es in the village and neighborhood, affording a good loeatioii for any kind of nmchinerv. Mechanics wanted. Improved land averages §;)() per acre. Stages daily to Northport, fare "Joe., and in winter daily to Picton, fare .00c. , and Bdleville 76c. Population 350. Ackerman, George, architect Baker, William, baker Barton, .lames .1., agent Tloihester nursmies Barton Bros., wagon makers Boulter, .lames, liriekmaker. Boulter, Wellington, farmer Butler, Hrotlicrs, wagon makers Clark, H. B., libmrian < 'otter, Samuel, farmer (Jurlett, .1. F., M.I). Dingman, liev. ,L (1. (Wcsleyaii) Dunning, Henry, farmer Fox, Heiny P., farmer Greeley, A., JI.P.P. iiordon, Edward, grocer Hamilton, .1., lime dealer Hannltou, Israel, auctioneer Hart, .1., general menhant Hill, Rev. J. ( l''piscoi)id iMethodist) Hunt, Samuel, shoemaker .Joyce, Valentine, carpenter Lazier, fieorge N., farmer Leateh, Hugh, slioemaker McDowall, R. .L, gcneial merchant, lumber dealer, ]iotasli and soaji manufacturer McDowall 1^ Stortts, carding and Hour iiiills Mo lioiiius, M. I). Mordeii, Ocorge, iiroprietor hotel Nixon, K. !{., tailor Peck, A., hotel kecjier Simonds, Allen, carpenter SMITH. BKX.IAMIX, Postnutster >mith, l)avii{;ll« — A Post Ollicc in the Township of JX'ubigh, County Aildingtoii, 08 miles frouj Napance, tho ( ounty Town. HUGHES, DAVID, Postmnwter. DetlflJJ'lllt -.\ Post Village in the Township of Loudon, County ^Middlesex, 19 miles from London, tho County Town, and 120 miles from Toronto. Population 20. Rosser, Miss M., teacher ROSSEU, BEN.rAMIN W., Postmaster Rosser, Thomas, sliocmakei- Grillith, Mrs., milliner .Matthews, P., .LP. Jlorgan, Miss M., teacher Moor, .James, tailor Noycs, \V., '(;« nUages to» Me far regular iiiscrtimi, at tkn end of the ivork.) Dingle (see Ainlayville). — A Post OHiee in the County Huron. Money order oitloc. GRANT, WILLIAM, Postmaster, Dixie (formerly Sydenham).— A small Village in the Townshii) of Toronto, County jPeel, 12 miles from Bramjito*, the County Town, 14 from Toronto, and 4 from Port Credit station Great Western Railway. Impro\'ed land iu the vicinity averages $45 jier acre. Sta;;e daily to Toronto, fare 38e. Population l.'iO Bennett, John, teacher Bell, .lolin, wagon maker C-ollis, John, innkeeper Elgie, Mrs. J., storekeeper Farr, Joseph, farmer CJillies, Thomas, tailor f lould, John, farmer Hawkins, Jolm, J.l',, farmer KENNEDY, WILLIAM, Postmaster, general mer- chant and innkeeper Silverthorn, Joseph, farmer Wilson, John, stock dealer Wilson, ijamuul, shoemaker Dlxon'K Corners. —A A'^illago the County Town. Improved Ailerons, William, wagon 7naker Baker k Co. , general merchants Brinston, Thomas, store and hotel Coad, William, wagen maker Croliar, Oeorge, shoemaker CrolMr, Alattliew, shoemaker Dixon, E., hotel Donaldson, tJeorge, hotel Doyle, Cornelius, constnlde Kmjiey, Peter, collector l''latt, Thomas, carpetiter Eulford, W. k II., carpenters (lilson, John, wagon maker Harknesis, Adam, clerk Hurkness, John, M.D. in thr- Township of Matilda, County Diindns, 30 miles from Cornwall, laud in the neighborhood averages ^30, and unimproved ?ie per acre. Hialmnger, Joseph, .shoemaker Lochcad, Rev. John (Presbyterian) McNulty, A., general merchant Jllead, Kev. M. (Iloman Catholic) Morton, Hev. W. (Wesleyan) Patter.V)n, William, asse.ssor Kathbun, Hugh, cooj^er Salter, William, shoemaker .Sliaw, Alonzo, wagon maker , Rliaw, Daniel, car|ienter Thompson, David, carpenter Thomjison, E., carpenter Whenton, Thoma.s, general merchant Williams, l!cv. W. H., (Weslevan) WOOD, WILLIAM, Postmasti'r i >i i* V' 't\ Thomas Doiiesui. — A Post YiUage in iIk; Township of Elma, County Perth, 26 miles from Stratford, the Countr Town, and 100 from Toronto. Population 60. Anderson, William, farmer Buchanan, William, farmer y. Lemuel, tailor Echliu, James, cabinet maker Ernes, S. P., M.D Fawcett, J. D., carpenter Fisher, (leorge, shoemaker Fisher, John, baker Fox, Martin, proprietor Drayton Hotel Gardner, A., general merchant Gordon, J. F., dentist Haight, John, gcrcral agent Halliday, James, teacher Humbly, W. li., farmer Harrison, John L., jjioprietor British Hotel Hartney, J. H., general nicrciiant Healey, Almonroprietor Dnimmondville Brewery. (See adv) Rysdale, (ieorge, jiroprietor brickyard Sargimt, .lames, dry goods Smith, Mary, ])roprietor Roue Inn Spence, Henrv STHKKT. TliOM.VS C. .Sutton, Hiram, butcher Sutton, Philip, butcher Sutton, Stephen, butcher Taylor, (J. W. Thoni))son, Captain, boards National Hotel Trice, Henry, carpenter Tucker, .Jacob, saddle and harness maker Vanderburg, .John WEIR, (IKORGE, Hour and feed store (see adv.) White, tJeorge, brewer Willo.x, James, proprietor Niagara Falls Mills WILL.S & KERHV, dealers in groceries, wines and liiiuors, crockery; hardware, kc. (seeaJv). Winn, Joseph Woodruir, J. C, general merchant Woodrulf & Co., general merchants Wiight, Henry, cabinet maker M. P. t I Drnill of Oxfonl, Cimiity Krnt. 28 iiiilr* distniit Trom < lialhnm, tho Cuunty Town, and 140 from Toroiiti). Luml in tluN viiunity HMTiixetfrnni $'H> to i'M por acre. A (lour- ing mill would jmy Iirre, tho Hurrouiiiiitig county being extronicly I'uitilp. Monry order oflU'o. tion :iRO. Poinilu- Mull, John, caninKo maker Hiill, Mi»«, drt'MninkHr llnnso", Kc'v. Mr. (\Ve«'i'yan Methodint) nine, .lolni Kriiy, Mi.HH, dieNNniitker CuiiniiiKhiuii, Ari'hibnld |). ('nnniiixliiiiii, li. l>., .1.1*. CunninL'hn'ii, John, lunilKM' doiiirr Curtis, William, polii-onian and butcher Fall.Mi, Kdwanl, carpcntfr Ford, 'I'honiMS A., nurseryman (tunxe, li. S,, caliinct maker (risni'r, J. 8., hotel proprietor (Jroham, J. W., M. I). (iraham, N. k Co., fancy goods Hicks. John I'., M. 1). Hill, Horace, cooper Johnston, (ieorge, carpenter Kenni'dy, William, eurriugo maker Kerr, IVter liunkin, William, bontii and ahoea lieiti'li, l)u;;ald, tailor Leileh, James, hotel kcejMT Livingston, .lohn, hotel pro)irictor and cooiK'r McCalium, Kdwanl, general merchant McDouidd, Alexnncjcr, teacher McDiinald, Archibald McLaren, Daniel, builder l'atter.«ion, Miss, dressmaker Patterson, Isaac, general mer<'hant rollani, liev. Jlr., (IJaptist) lleycrott, .losriili, boots and shocH llisk, William, teacher TAIT, DANIKI, Al., general merchant TAIT, JAiMKS, I'ostmaHter Wright, Maurice, teacher Dufl'criu. — A i)08t Village in the Township of Oneida, County llaldinuind, 7 miles from Cajiiga the County Town, and (10 fi'om Toronto. Land averngea from $30 to ii'O't per aiire. I'upulation 100. Herod, William, farmer Knox, John, farmer Martin, Huf{li, fanner Murray, Andrew, farmer Baird, James, farmer Drooks, F., sewing ma(diine «gent (■ampbcll. William, school teacher COHSAlt, WILLIAM, Postmaster and general ugent (iront, llcv. Alexander, (Presbyterian) C.rant. William, J. P llamilto.'i, William, farmer Tnrnl)iill, David, teacher Williamson, James, farmer Plimblane* — A Post office in the Township of .Saugeen, County Hruce, North Hiding. FUASKK, JOHN, Postnxister. Dunbar. -A Postollicc in thcTown.shipof Williamslmrgh, County Dundas. ALLISON, A. C, Postma.ster. DllllbartOIlt— A Village in the Township of Pickering, County Ontario, 9 miles ho< Town, 20 from Toronto. Average value of land in vicinity, $.50 i)er aci T' water powers in the neighborhood. Money Order office. Population "'" untj aHMtt Allison. William Annan, Thonuis, farmer Dunbar, William Falconer, James, saddler Faw(''«. Coiiley, Bernard, shoemaker Conley, .lohn, boots and shoes Cook, Rev. Richard (Presbyterian) Cooper, .Ies.se, grocer «.'randell, Junies H., grorer Cranii, Francis, blacksmith Crow, J. J,, bookikeeper Cummings, Edward, Biioemaker Cummiiigs, John, brewer Davis, J. H. k .Son, boots and slioes Davis, Edward, manager cotton mills DICKIE, JOHN, grocer DICKIE, J. C. & CO., grocers Dingle, Richard, butcher Dodgaon, John, whin maker Duggaii, Michael, tailor DuiK'an, Mrs., hotel keeper Dundon, .tames, cooper Egerson, Robert, iilasterer ENRKiHT k BROTHER (Jo)in & WilUara Enriglit), saloon and livery ICvan, John, machinist F«hoy, F., cooper Fields, Daniel, sen. Fields, Daniel, plasterer Fisher, John k Son, paper mills Forest, John, wire worker FORSYTH, JOHN, agricultural implement and woolen machinery manufacturer Forsyth k Co., card clothing manufacturers Foulds, Mrs. .lohn, fancy goods Fraley, Mrs. C, grocer Freeil, William S., tinsmith ri;!l 138 DUNDA.S I i H OARTSHORE & CO. (John and Alexander Oart- slioiv) fouiidi'is and inaidiiniBtH Gi'ddfs, F., station master (ireat Western Railway Gedde.s, J. (."., station master (Jroat Western linilway Oillcliind, Tlionias, miller 'Oleeson, .(nines, Dundasand Hamilton Express Ooos, Henry, ealiini't maker (iordon, Ciiptain .lohn IJORE DISTRICT MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- PANY, (leorgf !•". Burrows, egent GRAK'i'ON, ,1. 15. k J. S., ilry goods Oraliam, Andrew, groecr (Jrav, W. ){., manuliicturer ngriciiltnral implements GRKKNINC, TIMOTHY, Dundas wire works (Jrillin, Miss K. C, teacher (iriggs, v., tobaeconist Owyn, W. H., e(dle tm- of .•nstoma Hall, William, tanner HAMILTON, JAMES, Jl.l). Hamilton, Robert, jjaiiiter Harpei", Jiiiiics, painter Harvey, 15., f,'('iieral merchant Hazlewood, William, blacksmith Hell'ernan, .lohn, eoojier Heiald, Rev. .lames (Presbyterian) Jiollingsheail, Robert, liotter HOMK FIRi: AND MARINE INSURANCE COM- PANY, New Haven, Conueetieut, George F. Burrows, agiMit HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York, (Jeorge F. Hnrrows, agent Ho])kin.s, D. W. ]lourigan, .lercmiah, edge tool manul'aeturer Howard, Beiijar.iin, iiainter Howard, H. 11. and II. T., carriage makers HUNTEI!, .]. H., JLA.,headteueher(irammarSchooI Hurst, Samuel, boarding house INNES, HU(!H, oltieial assignee and agent Innes, W. P. Johnson, Willium, blacksnath .loyce, William, shoemaker Kelly k Patterson (John Kelly and Charles Patterson) painters Kent, ^Irs., innkeeper King, Alonzo, grocer Knowles, John, earpe"''er Knowles, IL, shoemaker Knowles, William, tanner Laidlaw, William P., tax collector Lamarche, .losejih, eooper Latshaw, Isaac, cabinet nuikev Laven, Richard, axe maker I.aWRY, CHARLFS, leather and findings (see adv.) Lesslie, Jolm LITTLER k MAW, machinists Loouey, J. 15., teacher l-yon, Mrs. William, stoves and tinware McArdell, .John, shoemaker McCarthy, J. C., lumber merchant AIcCulloBgh, Alexander, founder McDONNEIJj, II., livery stable and hotel keeper McINTOSH, L., hotel keeper McKECHNlK & BERTRAM (Robert McKeehnio and John Bertram) manufacturers machinists' trols (see adv.) M'Kenzie, Thomas H., eomniission merchant McMAHON, .lAMFS, M. D., coroner (sec adv.) McMiihon, Philip, cooper McMauus, Mrs., hotel keeper McMillan, D., photographer McMillan, D., confectioner iMcTaggert, Archibald, tailor Maedonald, J., founder Marshall, John, saddler Martlin, W. B., builder Martliu, W. J., builder Manpiis, John A., aciDuntant MEACHAJI k BURROWS (J. B. Jleacham and C. J. Hurrows), druggists and stationers MERCFl! & CASFV, builders, &c. Millmau, .lames, saddler MOORE, H. k SON (H. k H. H. Moore) gen. merchts. Morrisli, Edwin, fruiterer Morrison, — , retired JIoss, Charles, .saloon keejier ^loss, Jose|ph, baker Jlonntaiii, Thomas, painter Nawn, Mrs. .lane, grocer Newitt, William, butcher Niblctt, W. ;'., ilrngr^ist Nisbet, Jiinies, blacksmitli O'Connor, Patrick, blacksmith O'Leaiy, Tliomns, grocer O'Neill, Michael, mason O'Reilly, Rev. John, (Roman f:atliolic) Osier, Rev. F. L, rei'tor St. James' OSLFi; k BEtiUE, {]i. B. O.sler & T. A. Beguc) Overlicld, S Parker, K. B., pumi)maker PARMFNrKlt, ^V. E., morocco leather and glove, manufacturer (set; adv.) Passmore, William saddler Patterson, David, hot(d keeper Piric, (ieorge jM., grocer ()uarry, John, saddler (iuiiin, Patriple, .lames, carriage nnikcr WHITE, V/ILLIAM, merchant tailor Yocuni, James, agricultural implements DUildela.— A l>ost office in the Township of Matilda, County Dundas, WHARTON, THOMAS, I'oBtmMter. Dunkeld.— A Post-offiee in the Township of Brant, County Bruce, S.R. BELL, HUGH, Postniafctcr. J f ri 1 1 i 1 i i i t 1 ■8 i i 1 1 1 140 DUNDONALD— DUNSINANE. Dnnilonnld- — A Village in tlio Township of t'ramahe, County North.umberlnncl, 25 miles from Cobourg the t'ountj Town, nncl 90 from Toronto, hnprovod land in vicinity averages 835, uniinmproved J12 per Avery, Anson, farmer KAKKEli, .lOHN, Postmaster, general merchant Bedell, D. R, J. P. Bellamy, Andrew, carpenter Campbell, 1)., grist prop, mill Chesterfield, Henry, shoemaker Coons, AV., s:uv mill ]irop. Dudley, Levi, farmer Farrow, vood, fare $2. Average price of farming land $20. Park 1 $75. Money Order OHlce and Savings Dank. Population 1200. Anderson, Uev. J., (Wesleyau) Anderson, W., blacksmith Bain, Jame.s, general merchant Baldwin, John, carjjenter Barrett & Park, attorney«-at-law Burnett, A. H., blacksmith Boulder, Thomas, cariK'nter Brown, Alexander, grocer Brown, .lames, general merchant C'arson, John, general merchant Chittick, Christopher, blacksmith Cochrane, Alexander, J. P. Cochrane, Asa, proprietor planing mill Cochrane, A. k A., wagon makers Cole, Henrv, pro])rietor Exchange Hotel <-'olles, W. 11. & Co., broom manufacturers Crawford, J., M. D. "DUHllAM CHRONICLE," White & Johnston, Ed- itors and ]iroprietors Edwards, — , bookseller Edwards, J. H., watchmaker Elvidge, Lockwood, livery stable Evans, Rev. W., (Church of England) Fiudlay k Jones, booksellers Fiiilay, R., telegraph operator J'reucli, 1'., tailor <}unn, James, M. 0. Hiu-per, C, uttoriiey-«t-law Harris, Thomas, tinsmith Hunter, Archibabl Hunter, J. H., general merchant Hyudnian, John, general merchant Isaacs, Ocorge, saddler Jack, John, painter Jackson, David, J. P. JACKSON, GEORGE, M.P. Jackson, William, Crown Land ngcut Jamie»(m, J., carpenter Jamiesoii, W',, wagon maker Jones, .bimes, cabinet maker Jones, Thomas, shoemaker Kelly, John, lumber dealer Legate, S. K., ])aiuier iiimiu, Charles, butcher McCullough, John, carpenter McDonalil, J. W., carpenter ifcFarlanc, A., wagon maker McFai'lane, R., wagon maker Mclntyrc, I)., tailor McKay, Hugh, auctioneer ^ McKechnie, A. & G., general merchants JIcKelvv, Robert, carpenter McKENZlE, ARCHIBALD, Postmaster and general merchant McKc'izie, Donald, shoemaker McKenzic, Roderick, farmer MacDonnell, D., attorney-at.law Mahuet, Rev. P., (Roman Catholic) Meredith, — , grocer Jliddough, J. H., ])roprietor International Hotel Moodie, .lohn, accountant Orton, Richard, M. 1). Parke, Rev. \V., (Presbyterian) Parker i Cattle, chemist I'nrrot, John, tinsmith Paterson, Peter, lumber denier and woolen factor Perry, J., general mercliant Porter, — , M. D. Robertson, John, tailor Rose, Alexander, tailor Ross, J., slioemaker Romliougli, W. R., teacher Rowland, John, auctioneer Russell, George, general merchant Shewell, .John, caliinet maker Sidswortli, J. baker Smith, Thomas, tanner Siieiicc, James, ])roprietor British Hotel Stoddart, T., jiniprietor Durham Hotel Storey, Henry, wagon maker Hulliviin, J., tinsmitli Surveyor, David, teacher Sutherland, R., baker Tucker, 14., cooper • • Tmiier, AVilton, teacher Turner, & Richardson, general merchants Walker, Rev. .1., (New Connexion) WHITE k JOHNSTON, publishers and proprietor, ])urha)u I'linniicle Whitniore, Thomas AVilley, G. Ct., shoemaker East llawkesbliry.— A Village in the Townshij) L'Orignal, the I'ounty Town. Albright, Archibald, farmer Allison, William, J. P. IJertrand, Leonard, carpenter Bertrand, Leonard, jun., carriage maker Burwasli, Caroline, dressmaker Burwash, Nelson, J. P. Cameron, John, farmer Chalmers, Rev. William (Methodist) <'ook, Jame.s. painli'r Cooke, James, architect ^ Cumiing, William, cooi>er Fournicr, Peter, eooi)er Garrett, Rev. Mr. (Methodist) of East Hawkesbury, County Prescott, U miles from Grout, Solomon, farmer Kirkcoiinell, .lolm, farmer Labloiid, I'iene, leather ilealer LallauK", Antoine, shingle maker Le Ri>y, Frank, carpenter McADAM, JOllN, Postmaster, boot and shoe maker MeKinnon, — , M.D. McLennan, Harriet, teacher MeRae, Alexander, teacher Maneeley, Alicluiel, hotI, Postmaster and general merchant l!ov.-en, Kiehard, farmer , Thompson, Kemp, farmer Traviss, Charles, furiuer East Williamsburgh.— f, at tlie eiul of the work.) Eastwood. — A Post Village in the Township of East Oxford, County Oxford, and a Station on the Great Western Itailway, 4 miles distant from Woodstock, the County Town. Population about 100. Fowler, .Tames, shoemaker Hyde, William, farmer Bobinson, John, blacksmith Smith, Hiram, blacksmith Shaw, John, general merchant VANSITTAUT, HENIIY, Postmaster Eden. — A Post Village in the Township of Bayham, County Elgin. Distant from St. Tliomas, the County Town, 24 miles. Daily mail, NETHERC'tTT, JOriif, Postmaster. Eden Mills. — A Village in the Township of Eramosa, County Wellington, 7 miles from (iuelph, the County Town, and 4 miles from Rockwood Station, (Jrand Triuik Railway. A branch of the River Speed passes through the village, an Wilson, Peter, dyer Edgecombe.— A Post Ofllse ill the Township of Mornington, County Perth, distant 20 miles from Strat- ford, the County Town. Population 30. Coulter, Robert, farmer Dunbar, Mrs., accouchanto Galloii & Brother, carriage makci-s and blacksmiths GALLOP, CORNELIUS, Postmaster Hamilton, William, farmer Kompff, Loui."), carpenter and builder Kennedy, Tliomas, hotel proprietor McFadden, Uriah, J. P. and farmer McKenzie, Duncan, stone mason Montgomery, Joseph, plasterer JIartin, Robert, farmer White, Robert, stonemason White, Samuel, teacher honins, the gon maVer Banii), tUiv lulcs from inercliaiit the Great ic County elph, the rer Speed 11 Strat- EDMONTON— EGREMONT. US Edmonton.— A Post Village in the To^vn3hip of Chingunconsy, County Peel, 4i miles from Hrninjiton, the County Town, and 30 from Toronto. The Uranipton and Orangeville .stages pass through the Village daily. Population 140. Cameron, E., general merchant COLLINGBOJRNE, JAMK8, Postmaster Duckworth, .Tames, farmer Gascoyne & Qiiinn, carriage makers Humphries, Edwin, cabinet maker Hu.Tley, John, boot and shoe maker Jordan, — , teacher Knox, William, hotel keeper Lundy, Jame.s, hotel keejier McCallun), R. C, Township Clerk and Treasurer JlcLcUan, James, hotel keener Newton, George, boot and slioemakcr Quinn, 1?., J.P Shields, Tlionias, farmer Snell, B. & E., farmers Snell, John, fanner Watson, K{!njamin, farmer Watson, James, farmer Watson, Kobert, farmer Eddystone. — A Post office iu the Township of Haldimand, County Northumberland. Edwardsblll'ff. — (Sec Villages too latcfm- regular insertion, at the end of flhc tvorLJ Effingham. — A Village in the Township of Pelhara, County Monck, 7 miles from St. Catherines, the- County Town, and 72 from Toronto. Improved land in the vicinity .?55 per acre. Population, 50 Atkins, John, farmer Beckett, Whiston, farmer Beckett, William, wool factor Jletlar, David, farmer liEDPATH, GEORGE, Postmaster Sanderson, John, farmer Ward, Nehemiah, farmer Wilson, Alexander, farmer Eganville.— f'y Constant Louis Van Kguiond. Tlie river ad'ords good water power. Average value of land in vicinity, ^40 per acre. Stiigos to Ihtyliclil, Urucefield and Varna. Jloney order oftiee. Population, 500. Allen, Thomas, butdu'r Uadgor, William & Urothers, potash and soap fuetory ISohler, v., potter Howden, .lohn, hriekmakcr 15rett, Robert, tanner ' "' Brown, William, miller Cameron, S., tailor Carter, .lames, lumber merehant COLHElI'l', HEXIH', proprietor Huron Brewery Duncan, David, carpenter Ewing, (leorge, butcher _ . , i.i,,. ]''ult(Ui, Robert, blaiksmith «».1.J •! Co>inty Leeds, ;38 miles from Brockville, the Count.? I ]^Ierrimaii, A., brickyard I McOhie, B. T., M.D. I JIurpliy, .lames, shoeniaker Mustaril, William, carpenter ^ v' Newman, A. S., general men haut Piiiunik, A. AV., i(io])er PKNNOCK, PHILEMON, Postnmtcr Pennock, William, farmer Rennick, Sterling, builder '^ Riplev, C. T., J. P. Savage, R.'V. W. (Methodist) Seel. S., blacksmith Sexton, T., general merchant Sly, David, saddler -^ '* ■ "' ' AVarren, .1. B., farmer Withie, A., cariieuter • Oiwriv- -. BoU. JLuet Elfridn. A Post-o(Rce in IheTownshipofSaltlleet, County AVcutworth, Tri-weekly mai'. Poiulat!on50. ADVBBTISiatJENTe. DEAN Ic GILBERT, nuLLEViUB. airr. DOYLE'S INTERNATiaNAL HOTEL, Front street, ojytmile (he Upper Bridge, BELLEVILLE, ONT. The very b^t acoominoilation for Tmvellers. Terms reasonable. ARTHUR FLETCHER k CO., Wholesale Pm>d«e«, ProTlsl«m «■« CoouUssIom Meretents, Dtalera in Flour, Pork, ffamt, Bacon, Cheese, Seeds, «fcc. Comer Store Front and Bridge Streets, ' BHUUBVILLB, ONt. G. H. HAYME8, ■ATTKB AKD mwiEK, WHOKEgALE A RETAII» W Highest Price paid for Haw Furs. ^ BSLI.BVnXB.OMT. O. C. HOLTON k CO., Importers of Dry Goods, Crocerles, &c. 137 Front StreU, BBLLBVILLE, OUT. JELLETT * BROTHER, ■•MsteM umA iUtoraeyawMbiw, 8«Ueiton la duuMcnr, •gyr A «T.IfiaEBg>. ISA!.! ifibpi^irwiviiM'? ST^HMI C«|iii4tt«» IjtoHU**. .«»•««•*•* ■'*»'5^^ '■' / ml ,. » i « * • • TERM© : g, u, PIAIN AND Ora AIENTAL BO0K AND JOB PRINMG, UTHOORAFNiNC AWO »OOK^»IMI>INC, EXECUTED IN THE BE^T STYLE , OF AB^> >^ ^^^^^'^'^ ^°,^^;^„ SpedaUn- Building,, ^. J^n^ ««d Main Stmts, HamUlan, Ont ANB British AMerieM llaacile Beeori, PUBLISHED MONTHLY, ne Urmttima to lw«« •» «*• l»* •* ewPF Bwlfct 6tK^ilkwi:...':-y— -^^^ •■• ; ;;;;;;;;;;!;;!!!'!!";;"*!'" »COWB8.rt8AJWtfllt,tOO»«ADI>BW»..... PAYA^LI tTRlOTLY IN ikDVAHOE. * 1: ' ^;&^*«i«'E, POBLMHfi^ .« 6 09 Ji KIdc (ONN Kwiii,! KiKiil Klsiil Atkiii.-I Hoiin, [ Mo< 'arl Mr.C'oil ELDKR— ELMTIRA. Wi Rider. A Post Villdgr In fhi' Towimliip of Mono, ( ounty Slimoo, 35 uiilns froni Harrii-, the County Town iind 50 from Toronto. t <»N'N, COlJUTNIiV, I'o^tniiwti-r KM.i, Tho^jiw, J.l' Kwiii, ■Kihri, linu' Jialrr I.cwii, WilUiini, J.l'., titiiluT MuUin, Kilwurd, limt- ImniiT KlKinblirK- Y'^'*'^ Villi"j'i >rn> lii!f O,,- i-fi/i'lnr nuiertion, at tht end o/lhU irorL.) KliCinfl(>ld. A Tost VilliiK.' ill iJiP Township of London, County Middliw-X, 11 niilcH from liondon, tl» t'oiiiity Town, ixnd 3 from Lilian, a station on the (irnnd Trunk lUilway. A stiigo from l/indon to Clin- ton jiimscM daily, roimliition oO. AlKin.son, Willinni, blniksiiiith Hciin, II. k Honn, liriikniiikcis .Vli^t "iirthy, William, iiiiikii'|irr MuCoiinack, Stcpln-n, g^iiernl mcirhiiiit Niin^dc, Tlu>iii;»s, Kcnfr:\l iiu'ri hunt Ityiin, Sv. IL, I'oMtiniister, farm>M' and iniikouprr Scott, W., potaHli niiuiufui'tnri'r Triuy, Thomas, carpcntir Kli/abPthvillc.--A smuU Villugc in tlio Townsiiiii of Hope, County Durham, lU Jiiilcs from Tort Hof*. the County Town, unil 0.> from Toronto. Avrnigo vuluo of iniju-ovi'd land in th;(i, AlU HlHALL»,"postmu.sti;r. lililimlc A .small Village ill the Township of Fins, County Sinicoc, 22 iiiil'-s iV.'iii liimic, rln' ('i.iijifey Tuwii, ujid 82 from Toronto. The river Wj-c, in tlic )icij,'hlKiili(jocl, nllbrds ;{ood water power. HAIiVLV, WILLIAM, Postma.st..r. Kllllira. A Village in lIi" Township ofWocdwii the County Town, and 66 miles from Toronto. T at the prcsrnt time about 4.")0 iiilutbitants. l>ioeliler, Jiieob, cooper < iiniidiiiii Jliqili.' Leaf, Thomas Uillinrd, pvopn'elor rilULSTM.ANA, JOIIX, liveiy pioiiiielur Detwiler, A. T. i Co., foundeiN and machinists Munkc, Hcnrv, earriu'^'c maker Kills, W. D., 'hotel keeper KLMIliA JOINT STOCK grist and llouriiij,' mill com])iU)y Kriist, Kev.,"Mr., (Lutherii) ♦Jirliiiff, John, .sadilles and liarne.'w milker Urahiini, l!ev. Mr., ^Pre.shyt.eriani llergert, Ciisjmr, tailor HILLIAHI), THOMAS, editor and jiroprieter Cnnn)utelu'r Ix'vaii, Pet^-r & Co., stovea tiud tinware Martin, lliniin, carpenter Mitrtin, Henry, carpenter Kwce, Rev. Mr., (Lutheran) K«ot'n, CoBrw.l, proprietor l.)»minitia Hut^l 10 ']i, Ciiiinty 'WHterloo. I>i-,t;'iit 12 miles IVoin IWrlTn he Village is fast growing into imjxirtane^'aud naniKcrH Ituppel, John, general merehiint l{us,s>dl, t'harles, carpenter Savage, Juliii \'., chemist and druggist .Shumaeher, .Ldiii S., painter ' Simon, Liiiiis, tailor and .saddler Simpson, .lames, eahiiiet maker .Ji'tJBV ■' Smiley, !Jcv. Mr. (W-shyaii) Stork, .lohii, carriage maker I Sutherland, IJnliert, general nieiihant I Voght, (icorge, proprietor Union hotel • I Wnehsmuth, William, hoot and Mhue maker I Walmsley, David L., M.l). Warner & Kptiiig, hoot and shop mak?*-^ ' Wcnz, Jucoli, eoojier : Whitinp, Jnmea A., M.l). I Winger, li*aac, general mercliant I WINC.KU, PETKU, Postma«t«r I Winger k We^iver (Peter Wingeti' Had Sitmarl S. I SVeftver), general merchant.'^, wool and .<«ir miH lers I Woodward, Oeorge W., t.»!8<;h«r ' Woolward, Harriet .L, teacher I (i U6 EUC OBOVf^-^EI^QRA. Elm Cirove.— A small Village in the Townaliip of Kwa, County Siniro«, Hituatml an the NotUwaaags Uivcr which aiipplie some f{uoroprietor marble works Brown, John, constable Buckley, John, wi^aver BURNS, EDWARD (McMillan & Bums) Bye, (ieorge, grocun- CASSCADKN, JAMES, prop. Farmer's Hotel Cattanacli, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker Cheescman, Charles, cabinet maker Chinnech, Robert, tailor CLARK, JAMKS, miller COMMKlU'lAl. HOTEL, Thomas Biggar, proprietor OONNKIiL, ANDREW, hardware Connor, Tliomas, ]uiinter COOK, ROBERT A., hotel keej)er CULLODEN, W. G., editor and proprietor iVortA WeUinqtm Times Cuthbert, Alexander, bla'iksmith Cutlibcvt & Noble, wagon makers DALBV, FRANK, proprietor Dalby House (seeadv.) DALBY HOUSE, Ki'ank Dalby, proprietor Dalby, Robert, tanner Dbugla.s.'!, Moses DRKW, (}EOR(}E A. (Drew & Jacob) DREW k JACOB (George A. and John), barristers, altornies, notaries public, &c. Duff, licv. John (Presbyterian) Duncan, John Duncan, AVilliam, mason Eby^ Jonas, carpenter Eby, William, carpenter Elliott, William, veterinary surgeon ELORA HOTEL, John Bain, proprietor Farrow, Benjamin, pump maker Farrow, Edward, ])ump maker Finlay, David, baililf FINLAYSON, JOHN, M. D., Postmaster Foote, David, farmer Forbes, George, tailor Ford, George, carjienter IVaser, Alexander, miller FRASER, J. M., miller and distiller FR.\SEl{, J. M. & Co., merchants FrasiT, Peter, miller Fuller, George, cooper Garrard k Son, wagon makers Gay, A. W., agent Elora mills German, Rev. J., (Weslcyan) Gerrie, James, shoemaker Gerrie, Robert, farmer Gibbeon, William Glick, Lewis, di-stiller tiodfrey, John, shoemaker Gordon, A., .saddler Gordon, John W., photographer Gray, William, mason Halley, Maurice, grocer Hamilton, H., blacksmith Haslein, Charles, <'arpentcr Hay, George, carpenter HELE, JOHN W. & Co., chemists and druggists Henderson, J., merchant Henderson Bros., merchants Henneberry, J. k Co., proprietors flax and grist mills Hicks, John, cooper Inch, Charles, eoowr JACOB, JOHN, (Drew k Jacob) 1'^ .^mmm ELOKA— EMBUO. «M mf Johnston, Joiteph, blarkaniith Kelly, Thoiiiiui Ii., brewnr K«!niiin«, J. k H., blncksiniths Kerr, Koliort. tuiincr Kerr, William, liootw and hIioos Kilmtrick, VVilliiuii, curjienter KirK k < 'liirki!, ini-rchaiiU Kirkriuliill, JoHt-ph KNOVVLKS, WILLIAM, hardware lueruht. (see ad v) ijaiid, Henry, HhnriunkLT l,n IVnoti.r.', W. II., P. L. S. lawreuci', Clmrles, lirickliiyer i<«n('h, Wi'liitiii, I'liaii- uiaktr Li'slie, (ieor(,'c, fnriuer Jjown, Jiicub, tikilur MoUiiiii, I)., tnoHoii McCulloch, James, packer McDoimld, John, carpenter Mc(ir('j{i)r, M. ()., Imrrintcr MctiRK. M., iron foumlor PurvisH j( Mclntyre, teum»t(!TS Kul>ertM, Utigh, farmer ItoNH, Arthur, farmer ,; ltiiM.s, James Rosa, John M., miller and diatiller Scott, Charles, carpenter Scott, Henry, iminter SHAw, J. M., editor and prop. Lightning Exprfsa Hhejilierd, Jaioli, carpenter SHEPPAUI), M., watchmaker and jeweller (seetdv.) Shcpjiard, William, car|i(;nter Simpson, I'cter, carpenter Sinclair, Oeorge, merchant Smart, Alexander, ]iotash manufacturer Smith, James, cabinet maker SMITH, John, editor and proprietor iiVom Ohtet'Ktr (sec adv. ) Smith, John A., carjH'nter Smith, I{. J., stationciy and drugs Somers, J. O., tailor Spalding, Alexander, carpenter StalFonl, William, bri•','', Thompscm, Rev. C. E , (Church of England) THOMSON, (iEOHCJE, boots and shoes Tophani, Robert, shoemaker Tribe, Jonathan, farmer Veitch, James, cooper Vicars, Francis, teamster VICKEHS, THOMAS, prop. Royal Hotel Waddell Bros., (Alexander k John) carpeutent Webster, Samuel, tin and coj)i)er8niith Wliitlaw, Charles, prop. Elora Mills Young, James ;gi6t« rist mills EmbrO. — An incoporated Village situated on a County Oxford, one of the fniest agricultural County Town, (5 miles from a station of the tion 600. Adams, Henry, M.D., dniggist Adams, Jumes, treasurer nmniiipality Bartley, Joseph, farmer Campbell, (ieorge, carpenter Campbell, James, cari>enter Chisholm, Walter, farmer, Cody, E., grocer Pent, Litfut, -Col. John D Duncan, Oeorge, M.U Duncan, John, farmer Farmsworth & Murney, founder's Forrest, (Icorge, general merchant Fraser, Duncan, grocer Oeddes, William, carriage maker Grant, William, tailor Gunn, John, farmer Henderson, Angus, tissmith Herron, Thomas, dry goods Hicks, Thomas, proprietor Hour mills Hodgicinson, John, farmer Johnson, Rev., J. B., (Wcsle3'an) Layco(.'k, Joseph, jiroprietor Hour mills McAulay, Hugh, tinsmith McDonald, A., councillor McDonald, John, manufacturer woolen goods McDonald Roderick, carpenter branch of the Tliames, in the Township of West Zorra, sections of the Province, 10 miles from Woodstock, th^ Great Western lUilway. Money Order oflice. I'opula- McDonald & Ui-quhart, carriage makers McKaj-, A. A., councillor McKay, Daniel, painter McKay, John, grocer McKay, Robert, farmer McKenzie, Rev. Donald, (Free Presbyterian) Mcpherson, D. R., insurance agent Mann, .lames, general merchant MATHESON, 1)., Postmaster, estate agent Middleton, Donald, farmer Midgly, William, stock dealer Midgly, William, saddler Mitchell, Peter, hotel keeper Munro, l)onald, butcher Jlunro, James S., tailor Patton k McKenzie, general merchants Ross, Henry, teacher Ross, David, carpenter Ross, John M., proprietor flour mills Sanders, Mrs. hotel keeper Shary, William, brick yard Straubel, Charles, saddler Sutherland, W. E. & H., cabinet uiakeni Thome, .lolin H., carpenter Welch, William, cooper. 148 KliST NOIIK -ENNOTV I LLK ClHlnorC' A mrimU I'nitt VlUngit in thn Towniihi|ior Arriiii, f'ounty Ih-uof, 82 milas from W«Iki>rton, the County Town, mill 110 inilfN fhim Toronta It is aituttted un thu Stagn routf from Uwrn Hound to Honthamptnn. rnd, Dounid, fiirnipr MONTC^.OMKKY, HOMKRT, Postmnst.M Ni'Ihom, Williiini, fiiniiiT I'alliiter, Matthew, cariM>nter Embruil. — A Pobt oflii:o in the TuwnHhiimf KumpII, County ItuiiJUtll. liAIiONDK, JOSKl'lI. I'oHtniiMter. Cmcrald— A Post otiiuc ill the TowiiHhip ot Aiidutnt Island, C'uunty lii'iiox, 18 miluM from NiipauM, tk« County Town. HITCIIKN, JOHN, roitmastir. ISoflcld. — A Post Villngn in tho Township of Drtilington, County Durham, 12 miles from Port Hope, th« County Town, and 10 milon from Toronto. Stage to OHhawa tri weekly. Population, 80. Arnott, John, fHriner Bray, .lolin, fuimir Bray, Jonatlmii, carwiitor Ciirti.ss, Uev. .1., (Bible Christian) Dyer, Daniel, liutcher Dyer, .Tames D. , iHrmor Hull, Rev. J., (Bible Christian^ IIYMEUS, JONATHAN, Postmaster and general merchant ,lrt„siip, Eliaha, ti'Hchcr Ji'ines, John, farmer MelUiliouf^h, (ii'oi-f^e, fanner McDonald, jMary milliner Ncddcry, Itobert, .1.1'., farmer Ormistoii, Ifobi^rt, farmer Powell, Henjamin, fanner Htorkes, Charles, fanner Tapp, William, Imotmaker Thompson, Jnhii, shingle maker Thorne, Thomas, cariieuter Eunlsklllcn.— A Post Village in the Township of Durliiiontur Wuti'i'.-", Ueorgf, briekmnker S'apnuM, tha t flopc, th» EltterpriNP. a VilhiKe in the Townnliiiiof Cnniden, (bounty Ad.lington, situiited on .luckson't Creek, 'Id inih'M from Napiinee tho County Town. Average valuf of improved land in the vioinity $30 per •i-re. 8tagP8 to Newhurgh and Napanee. I'opulation ISO. Ash, J. K., M. I). Cani, Joseph, rarpenter Chini'cy, C, farmer <<'lftrk, Mercun, teacher CouHin!), Jame.H, farmer Cox, Kugciio, euliinet maker Dopking, Xatoauisl, farmer Dunn, Michael, farmer KvaUH, Janus, ntoek ilealer CJHAUAM, ItOllKkT, I'ostmaster Graham k Woolfe, general merchantii (IrusH, Christopher, hotel ke(t)H;r Ifawley, E. 1'., general merehant Hulin, Key. James, (Kpise.oi>al Mctliodurt) l/jckwood, J., wagon maker O'Dea, 1'., luiiii)er dealer Odekirk, Isaae, shingle maker VarkN, Henry, faruier I'ike, JameM, Hliotmaker Ileid, Itobert, lumber dealer Hetan, John, shingle maker Kiipert, Hev. Mr., (Wrsleynn) iShanuoii, James, farmer Snider, 'J'homas, shingle makor Hwit/cr, W. J., M. D. Vannest, John, farmer Vanolstine, Jamus, wagon luuktir Wager, (Jeorge WagtT, M. O. H., farmer Wager, I'eter, carpenter Wager, Sanford, (;arpcnter Wager, William N., earpeiiti'r Walker & Co., wood and willow ware Wisnom, Mamuel, tailor Wolfe, E. J'., fanner •Wi ty Durliain. 3 miles, ami lation, 300. Epplnif. A Village in the Township of Euphrasia, County (Irey. Distant lioni Oweu Sound the County Town ;iO miles, from Toronto 90 niile«. A reruge price of land 320 to $30. I'opulation 50 Hall, Richard Boyd, James lirownell, Kcv. D., (Wesleyan) C.ilrav, Rob.rt, J. P. lioughead, John llcKnight, James McKnight, Samuel McSorlcy, John M.AliSHALL, J. W., Postmaster & general merchant Alasoles, (Jeorge W., teaclivr Neil, John Neil, .(osepli Pijter, S., shoemaker Uobiuson, T. Smith, (icorgu on ; diutaut ll>h. Aver- £pS0111. — A A'illage in the Township of Reach, County Ontario, distant from W^liitby, the County Town, 15 miles, from Toronto 35 miles. Stages to Whitby and Uxbridge. Daily mail. Population 120. Bolton, William, hotel keeper l I ERAMOSA— ESQXJESING. Smmosa. — A smbU Village in the Township of Kraiiiosa, County Wellington, 6 miles from Guolith, Hko County ToHTi. Average iirico of improTed laud $40 per acre. StageH to Guclph am' Krin. ANDERSON, JOHN, Postmaster Armstrong, Jameii, hotel keeper nenn, John, hotel keeiier nolton, James, farmer Carter, Henry, farmer Coghlin, Oeorge, carriage maker Cockburn, James, tailor Day, David, farmer ■Dryden, Robert, hotel keeper Duflicld, John, farmer Forsyth, William, blacksmith Johnson, John, fiirmcr Parkinson, JoHC]>h, farmei' Parkinson, Lazarus, fanner Scott, (leorg'', larmer Scott, Heniy, fanner Sinitli, Archibald, J. P. Thoniiwon, Adum, shocmakur Tollon, Henry, farmer Tolton, William, farmer Erie— A Post Office in the Township of Walpole, County Haldimaud, 9 miles from Cayngn, the County Town, nri'I 70 miles from Toronto. Aikins, William, farmer l^iggar, JnmeH, farmer Caldwell, David, farmer Caldwell, John, farmer Finch, Andre iv, farmer Fleming, Honry, farmer Jfasiie, John, farmer McIiURNKY, 11., Postmaster McRubie, Rev. John (Presbyterian) Stuurt, (ieorge, farmer Weir, Archiliald, farmer £rlll. — A ^'illrtge situated in the Townshi]) of Krin, Town, 36 miles from Toronto, and 12 miles from Railway. Stage to (Juelph 20 miles. Fure 75c. Population 600 Alton, S., hotel proprietor Ames, Mrs., milliner, kc, Blashill, William, watches and jewelry Broddy, James, auctioneer Campbell, A. & D., clotliiers Campbell, A., farmer Carbery & ("rozier, groceries and crockery Clark, J. , hotel proprietor Cooper, A., painter CORNOCK, WILLIAM, Postmaster, J. P., .steam flour mill prop. Crozicr, H., hotel keeper Duvis, James, farmer Ferguson, C, general merchant Gibbs, George, auctioneer Harvard k Walker, hardware merchants Holden, J., druggi.st Hood k McKiimon, general merchants How, William, general store Hurd, G., farmer Irwin, Thonia.s and Samuel, coopers Kennedy, William, tinsmith Lenncii, J., attorncy-atdaw llcArthur, A., tailor McKiunon, Miss, milliner, &c C^ounty Wellington, 20 miles from Ouelph, the County Georgetown, the nearest station on the Grand Ti-unk Daily mail. Money ordei oHico and Savings' Bank. MeT/ean, Jli.ss, milliner, &c McLean, John, cari)enter and builder Mcilillan, A., farmer i McMillan, ('harlcs, farmer McMillan, I),, caniage maker McMillan, 1). & ./., lumber dealers McMillan, Hugh, farmer McNaughton, H., M.D Mann, Johh, teacher Matthews, William, harnoj?^ Medley, R., boots and shoes Meloy, llugb, carriage and wagon maker Oveiland, (.ii'irles, carpenter and builder Shingler, J., farmer Shingler, William, lime manufacturer Smith, .lames, harness maker Thomii.s, I)., dentist Thomiison, .V., boot and shoo maker Thompson, J., farmer Tyler, William. J.P Vanderlip, .1. IK, grocer and provision dealer Walker, John K., foundry and macliiue shop White, E., farmer Willis, John, butcher Wood, 11., druggist EsCOtt. — A Post Village in tli Township of Escott, County i^ceds. Town, 30 miles. Pojnilation 40. Di&tmit from Brockville, the County Abrahams, Thonuis, proprietor Escott Hotel Graham, Daniel, carpenter McMickle, John, farmer Mallory, James, saddler Mallory, Norton, far'ner Nickieson, David, farmer Oliver, William, shoemaker Parr, William, dvrmer Storej, Thomas, farmer Sumerby, William, teacher Todd, Andrew, general merchant EsqucslDK.— (See Stnwarttown.)— A Post office in the ToAvnship of Esquesing, County Ilaltou. from Milton, the County Town, 12 miles, from Toronto 30 miles. MUIIKAY JOHN, Po»tma«U;r. Distnnt He Cli C\i D.) Oa Ho Hii i Guelnh. the the County , the County r.niiul Trunk rings' Bank. alcr llO]) tho County Distsnt ERINSVILLE— EVERSLEY. 161 Brlnsvlllet—A Village in the Township of Sheffield, County AdJiiigton, on the Salmon Uivor, ISmilw from Napanee, the County Town. Tlio river aflord.s good power, and mannfai'turers and nu'iihanim art required in the ricinity. Average price of land ?20 per arre. Population 150. Ben-y, John, cooppr Clark, Andrew, tailor Cuniniing, Alexander, farmer Donovan, AlcxandiT, hotel kteper Oaflniv, Mi-s. 1'., grocer Hooiuy, Mii'liael, i'arnier HuphcR, f,awrenc(', Nhoeinaker Killoraii. .lames, fanner Knight, Co. iielius, M.I). Loekriilgr, Jiubc'r!,, carpenter MeOarvty, James, shingle maker McKewiin, Mirliael, storekeeper McKuwan, William, farmer MeMullen, Patrick, J.P., fanner Milling, S., farmer ' Murphy, John, J. P., farmer Murphy, Michael, shoemaker Palmatier, John, farmer Pavd, Robert, painter Phelan, Nichola.s, atwnshi|i of Nis.sonri West, County Middlesex, 10 miles from London, th« County Town, improved land in vi( iiiity .?.')(! ; wild §25 per acre. Kelchcr, Rev. S. (Church of England) Cnrlin, i''dward, .1. P. Clipperton, William, farmer Douglu.s, . I anus, lariiicr Evans, .l.inies, M.P. P. JIKNSIIAW, (!K()liGE, Postmaster Ilenshaw, Samuel, farmer .bimcs, Hugh, farmer McMastrr, .Alexander, farmer Purdy, S., larmir Scott, Hemy, laru.cr Scymoiw, l!cv. Julin (N. C. Methodist) Taylor, Thomas, b.rmer Webster, James, farmer Evcrslcy.— -A Post Village in the Township of -King, County York, 24 miles from Toronto, tl Town. Poi)ulation 26.- Count^' Baks, John, shingle nmker Ferguson, John, fanner ficigh, John, carriage nuiker Uiddett, Robert, carriage maker Rogers, Timothy, farmer Scott, Thomua, (ariin;r Shanieo'', Thomas, blacksmith TawHc, \iv\. John, 'M.\. (Presbyterian) T:NL1NE, JAME.S, Postmaster and gen. mcn^hant Trowbridge, H Muy, butcher Wells, .laniis, farmer Wells, Jwnes P., M.D. Wells, Josi-pli, fiirnu'r Vulc, Andrew, blucksinith ]- i.i Ift2 ETHEL— KXK'I'EW. I' ! h' i n:] Ethel.— A Pout office in the Towniiliip of Orey, County' Huron, 45 mihw from (Voderich, thi; County Totvit, and 70 fimn Toronto. The Wroxctcr iirnl Scufoftli Mta({c juisscm liy Uic (illiic. .SPKNCK, JAMK.S, J'ontnmsKT, Ef6l*tOn. A ViII;i>,'(.' in the Tii\vnnliip of KriimoHft, ''Dinity 'Wi-lliiiijtiiii, S. I!., distnnt 11 inilfwfroni f!u<'l)ili, «ni;)u- tion l&O. fariner Hall'' ' . .... hotel kfipper 1! Joseph, (Wesleynn) .FoDi -...a miles from Brookville, th« orfiir and West jKirt. Money order oflii.e. Popttlalion, 300. Kineai'l, .\i'eliil)nld, tinsmith LamI), James 1'., dcnti.sl Landers, .l r Cattcnach, James Cooper, Rev. 11. D., (Episcopal) CRAIG, JOHN (Craig Hros.^ CRAIG, ROBKUT (Crp.ig Bros^. CRAIG, BR(.)S., (John and Robert* editors and pro- prietors Fen/IIS Xfws Jifconl. CREIGHTON, .JOHN A., general merchant Cross, James i'., barrister Camming, Alexander, millright Dalziel, Rober^, ti-amster Dass, James, merchant tailor Dass, William, tailor Davie, Andrew, carpenti r Davie, John, proj). Ijoarding house DOBBINS. Li:ONARD (Dobbin A; \nle.. ,,, DOBBIN & ANDERSON (S. L. & tieorgri, general merchants (see ad\ ' . Dryden, Andrew, teamster Edwards, Williatn, shoemaker FERGU.S AR.MS HOTEL, .loscpl Black, proprietor Fergus Mills, William Robertson, proprietor FERGUS NEWS RECORD, Craig Bros, editors and proprietors Ferguson, G. D., agent Bank of Montreal Fergussnn k Watt TERRIER, A. 1)., County Clerk Fleming, Henry, butcher Forbes, Alexander, boots and shoes Fordyce, A. D., school superintendent Forrester, Andrew, mason Forrester, Charles, watchmaker Fredrum k Hulfman, chemists, kc. Garvin k Boomer, gen ^ral merchants GERltlE, ALEXANDER, saddle and harne.ss maker GERRIE, JOHN, ]n-op. St. Andrew's Hotel Gilmour, John, cabinet maker Gordon, James F., D. D. S. Gordon, Thomas, A. W., banister Gordon, Thomas H., I). D.S. Gow, Rob(;rt, currier (!raham, .James, cocjicr Grain, Willi:.m, ])roi>rietor saw mills Grant, .1., ilour, ke. GlilEVE, PETER, prop. Ontario House Grindky, James k Co., iron founders (Trose, John, miller Hamilton, William, jiin., cirpenter Harri.soi', Benjamin, niickmaker Hay, William, carpenter HEFFERNAN, i' , prop. AVellington Hotel (see adv Hoehn, Mi reel, barlier Hunt, •John, blarksinith Ironsihu, farmer lanshaw, 'n v. Dr., (Methodist Episcopal) CVa.v. Archibald, tailor Lyntii, Wulter, farmer IttoArthur, A., lime dealer Moore, Neil, teacher Neff, Isaac H., fiirmer OWEN, JENKIX, Postmastcf, general merch»nt Owen, Rev. T. U., (Baptist) Preharme, John, farmer Ross, D. M., J. P. Rowland Rev. D. W., (Baptist) Woodward, Kerry, farmer Wooviward, Thomas, sen., J. I* Woodward, Thomas, stone and lime dealer 156 FEVERSHAM— FITZKOY HARBOUR. Fevcrsham* — A Village on the Bcttver liivnr, in the Township of Osprey, County Grey, 40 miles from Owi'ii Hound, the County Town, 22 from CoUin^t^vood and 120 from Toronto. Ayerage value of improved land in vicinity $20, wild-$10 per acre. Stnge to CoUingwood. Poimlatiou 80. Hudson, llonry, farmer Hudson, .Toseph, fanner Alister, fieorge, fanner Brown, llol)t?rt, fiirmer <;iark, William, tcaoher Colgate, Daniel, tanner Davidson, (feorge, farmer Davidsoik, William, farmer Edwards, tleorge, cooper Pisher, A., hotel keeper Fiilford, Kov. K. J., (Clmcch of England) Knowles, Uev, KolieH, (t!auada Presbyterian) IiOGlK, JAMKS, Postmaster, general mcruhant AloHobcrt, Donald, carpenter Koss, John, carpenter 8pecr, John, aiic.tionei.'r Tlioniiwon, David, farmer. Thompson, George, fuimer Fermoy, — A small post Village in the Township of Bedford, County Addington, distunt SO miles from Kingston. BOTTING, EDWARD, Postmaster. Flugall.— (iSVe Villages too hUr for ivgiihir inserlion at the tiul of this Work.) Mi ,1 t Fish Creek,— (Village Prosi)ect Hill.) miles from Stratfonl, the County Town. Arthur, James, carpenter Bell, John, farmer Bell, Thomas y\\ , general merchant Bisbee, !{., brickmaker Bugg, T., fanner Bytield, E., blacksmith ■mji. Florence Exchange Hotel Johnston, Joseph A., wagon maker Kerlw tSfivrge P Kerbs . Siiuirc, prf>p. brick yard Laniont, David, teacher Laniont, James C (A., saddler Little, William, shoi^maker a, County Lambton, on the River Sydenham, 34 miles improved land.i in the vicinity $2!> ]ier aero. Aloncy Live=:ly, Robert, general merchant McCrea k Dunbar, blacksmiths Me(!uire, Andrew, tailor Mefiregor, John, fanner >lead, James, prop. Farmer's Esehange llotol Ib'ad, Robert, butcher Morrison, .Me.vander, manufacturer ot woolen good* Vlorris. William, M.D \'aul, James, farmer I'inhale, George, butcher Proctor, John, farmer Rlieintgen, Gerhard, cabinet make)' Sliaw, J. lines, fancy good.s, toys, &c- Slieply, Joseph, shoemaker .-liiiith. Rev. Frederick, (Episojml MethodulV Smilli, Henry, carpenter Sturgi'i'n, Janscs, farmer Tenniuit, Rev. IJlisha, (Wesleyan) Warden, Rev. Robert, (('anada Pretibyteriiiii^ Webster, James T., J. P., earjieuter Webster, William, general agent Whitehouse, Ge'irg,', druggist Young,, \nsworth, general merchant VOL? G, JOHN A., PostniMter F#ley.- A Post office of the Tovrnship of Whitby, bounty Ontrrio, S. B. WlLLIAMSOyil THOMAS, Postmaster. I 158 FLINTON— FORBSTER'B PALLS. Fllnton* — A Village in the Townshijw of Kalndar on Scootomotto Creek, 40 niilea from Naiwinee, the vicinity $12 i>ci- acre. Population 160. Beckwith, James, broom maker Brushy, Charles, fiinner Brydcn, John, dentist Corbett, Hev. John, (Wcsleyan) CARSCALLEN, JOHN N., J.P., Tostmaster and real estate agent Davidson, Kobert, carpenter DisiletUs, Frani'is, cabinet maker Dorlanil, Levi, cooiicr flint, H., dry gooils dealer Fuller, James, gunsmith Grant, Charles, soap and candle maker Lajon, Moses, clothing dealer and Anglesea, Counties Lennox and Addingtou, sittiated the County Town. Average value of improved land in McDonell, George, butcher McLucky, AVilliani, wagon maker Matthews, K. J., teaclier Miller, 1'. W., lariienter Miller, S. H., carpenter IJuttan, M. 8., M.D. Smitii, IJ. F., shingle maker Smith, F. II., shingle maker Wagar, William, carjienter Watson, James, farmer Williams, Albert, butcher York, M, G., liicksnnth Kerr, Jolm, farmer Kni"ht, William, general nicrchant McKay, Owen, teacher McLelland, John, cooper McJIartin, John, shingle ni.iinifaetun'r Murdock, James, farmer Olmstead, Mynnm, hotel ki-cjier Smith, Thomas, stone and lime dealer Thomson, Alexander, ,jun., M.D. W^ark, James, farmer I J ORDYCI^-rFORMOSA. I ! 169 Vordyce.— A Post OOioe ill the TuwiiNlii}) of ^Vawanoflh, in the County of Huion, N.R., 19 luilM Cram Goilcricli, till! County Towu. Wild liind iu tliu neighborhood averogcH from |1U to |18 jht ai-re, clear from $20 to $.')(). Farm Ifiborers much needed here. Anderson, Alexander, farmer Chamney, Uielinrd, fanner Armstrong, .lolni, jjuneral mmliant KAKQHHAHSON, WIKI.IAM, rostmwlcr i r«rra«r Baxter, .lames, fanner .Iclferson, .lolin, enrriapje maker Ueeeroft, .loliii, farmer .laniieson, Thomas, farnuT Bronhy, William, funner Manon, John, farmer Collin, John C, teauhtir Forest.- A Village and Station of tlie firaiid Trunk ton, 24 miles from Sa' ilia, thu County Town. Mo Bruah, Thomas, prop. Farmers' Inn COLCliOrCiIl, \V. H., station and express agent CONKLIN, .lAMKS ])., general meirhant €UOTTV & HOLCUOFT, general meirlmnte Davidson, .Iiinies, carriage and wagon maker Dickey, K. K., merchant DIER, BctHKlCP, Tostmaster ami general merehant EDO A K, Al I ' T. , British Queen Hotel Hewer, Hell, ari>enter Hill & Hier, 11 .lit ing mill Hodgins, K., ccpiiimission merchant Holdworth, Thoiniis, farmer HUTTOX. .lAMKS, M.D., dniggist and coroner JENNlNCiS, T., clerk Hritisli Queen hotel Johnson, l!ev. Richard (<.'huich of Fiighmd) Livingston, .lohii, farmer Livingston, Daniel, carpenter and grocer Louhciid, William, linsinith McFaddcn, L., fanner MoPherson, Allen, farmer MePhei-son, Allen and Dugid, flouring mills MePherson, .lohii, farmer ilallory, 8. C, photographer Kailway, in the Township of Pljnnpton, County Luub» ney order ollice. Po|)nlation 261^. Mesiiier, l.sanc, planing inilh Morrison, Alexander, telegn ph operator G. T, R. NA.SH, H. ,1.. M.I) Plielan, John, blacksmith Kevington, David .!., saddler Salmon, Uev. Dr. (Congregational) Say, K(iwin, butcher Shaw, Mrs., groceries Smith, (.". F., shoemaker Smith, Juhn, cabinet factory ■Stephenson, llnj^h, auctioneer Stei)hen»on, T. J., bntrher Stephenson, Thomas, butcher Stevensoi! & Urodie, cairiuge and wngon innkerc TRII'l', Jh-SSK, general ineiehant Vi\ian, Thomas L., shoemaker AValker, William, ciMipcr West, Mrs. .\nna, niilliner. tc. i 1 Wichmann, Charles, tailor Williams, M., jiotashery Vi'ilson, John, blacksmith Woodroofe, .1. A., geiii-ral merchant Voder, Williiim, blacksmith Forfar.- -A Village in the Township of Bastard, County Leeds, 33 miles from Brockville, the County Town and 40 from Kingston. Stages to Wcstport and Bro(;kville. Population 100. Davidson, II. S., J. P., farmer Delong, Jesse, J.P Deusette, W, P., fanner Gale, .fohn, fanner HALES, ItlCHARD, Postmaster, farmer Mattiee, E., farmer Poole, .1. W., farmer Uobiiins, R. 1)., fanner Singleton, Gec)rj.';e, general ineruhant Young, W. 11. fanner Formosa.— A Village in the Township of Carr County Town, and 40 from Seaforth station, Soaforth. Population 200. Anstell, A., accountant Austell, K. A., bookbinder An.stell, .losepli, farmer Austell & liciiiiiger, general nierclmnt.s Beninger, 1,., hotel keeper Belli MgiT, A!., fanner Brick, N., I'armer Frank, Silvester, cooper Gibson, Robert, carpenter Giesh-r, A. & F. P., books, io Gicsler, George, carpenter Gurk, Frank, cooper Kirch, John, shoeinaker Klein, Joseph, tinsmith Klein, John M., fanner Krat/.meir, Joseph, .shoemaker Kroet-sch, J. B., prop, flour mill Marter, Lewis, hotel kecjier ick and Culross, County Bruce, 8 miles from Wulkerton, the (irand Trunk Railway. Stages to Wroxeter, Walkerton and Mesner, A., J.P Mesner, A. k V. X., general merchants MESNER, F. X., Postmaster A'hsner, Wciulel, fanner Mosack, John, wagon maker Mosack, Jo.scph, hotel keeper Mosack, Michael, fanner Niiklous, B., coojMir Plainer, J. IJ., tailor Rich, Christopher, fanner Seharbnch, Simon, shoemaker Schierbart, J. F. eariienter Schich, Martin, cabinet maker Seeber, G., attorney at-hiw •Smitz, Rev. J. J., (Roman Catholic) Prich, Charles, shoemaker AVells, Josepli, cabinet maker Zettel, Andrew, J.P i -* - r* (It i 160 FORKSTVT f ,LK -FOX BoRO'. Forcstvllle. -A VIllnKPln thr Tnwnslif]! of rhiirldttvlUf. Cnnidy XorroM, 14 jiiilcs from Siiiicop, tbf Cimiity Town, ami t'O finin Toronto. Avcnij^o viiluc of iun>roviMl luiid in vicinity, $40 {m- aurcc. StngM (luily to IlriintfViril nnil I'liris. I'(i]mlntifin l.W. ^V4t4^~«iit AAi^l-' %,»' Hcnnrord, I'Mward, cooiifr Brown, M., iioti-l kcT|M'i' Doncily, William, M.I). Dnnnctt, Kcv. • , ,('lnsp Communion rmptist) Dimni'tt, Mi.ss Murtlia, ti-iii'tior' - • • • OrilHn, (S. W., ,M'. • ](t.'at)i, .Iiinics, lirirk iiiaVci- Hdlinn, Jolin, llouiiii'.; mill l^!^'i:i;n^'f;:i,^u!:;;..v ioor?oi*o,uA I'cttv, Ciiitis, NJiocniaki'i' KShaw, JUv. K., (N. C. Mi'thoilist^ Siiiinioiis. .Fonathiin. ciiiiiciitir Taylor, .liiM|)rr, wa;,'on maker •» u ~-.;l i ) -r.,-| Fort Eric.— A, Villap!^ in tlio Ti>\vnsliii> of Ji('rti( Xiii^^aia Kivor, nc.iriy ojijiosite Ulack Kock, N. V. tcrniiuns of tlio V.tif nnd Niagara KaiUvay. Monc Buvkcr, William, U.S. Virc-ConHul Blakp, F. N. Amciican Consul l?ristc)\v, Henry, lioot and slioi' niakin' Mristow, Henry, jirop. Ninijara iloitse Clurki', William, wagon makei- Oullen, .1. T., «fhool tenelier Pargavel, Kobert, lioot ami shoe maker DoHsart, Ifev. KatluT, (Itonian C.iilioliei Dougal, .lame.s. agent ('.'".K Douglas, William, M.lt. .„ , Douglas, John, barrister ami attorney Eden, William, assessor and Ciislonis ollioei' Elliott, John, M.H. Elspssor, John, niarlih' eiitter Forris, I. 1'., dandilion eolVcp. nianulaeturer Fitch, Henry, iirnprietor lloyal Kxehaiige Hotel (iullalier, John, telegraph rop. Canada House l!AINSFl)i;|), WILLIAM, dealer in dry guo, .H)IIX D." grocer and liquor dculcr (see sdv) Warren, lioljcrt (Jrant, landing waiter ,1,,,;, ~ ;■■■ " ' ' '' -'^ '••-'■ ■.■_.■!:■," Fournior. — A Village in the Townshiji oi" Sonth riaiitngcnct, County I'rescott, on Platton's Creek, 3* miles from L'Orignal, the County Town. I'o|uilation 150. Fortier, Alfred, hotel Gemieux, liernard, Hour mills J^( u -j. ,^ ,. Oeniieux, .Iosp(>h, carpenter '^ >'•-'> ^^ .Tohn.stone, Alexander, saddler .Landriaidt, Fabien, blacksmith '■ " •' ■'•■ Lc\ i Harris, general mi reliant M( LKNX.VN, A. .S., general merchant Philips, Pev. S. (Uoman Catliolio Pyan, John, J. P. Soott, John, .shingh; maker :M •rvxv-i p Foxboro'. -A Poet Village in the Townt^hip oi Tlmrlow, C'ounty Hasting.s, K.B. DUFFY, WILLIAM, rostmash-r. Iff T" crsp ^'>. fiiiicnc, tbf P'. StngiM H, '■"■I of Ihfi |uy mill tl»f ll'l lOlllll llSf If-liitiiMi ADVERTigiJiiiy^ ^■,»/'<^; a Auctioneer and €te^ ^ .. , THE BJ.ST WINKI, Lt(ilJ0a8 x»« x.^^ --" - '' ^^^^ ^^s^mm m hand; HORACE '.ilUiU.,x, r' ' ' ' '' ' " ' ' I .._■ DEALER IN PRoWcJE ^""''" *«««*CA» HOTEL, «EOROBH. MARTIN, HAMILTON OTRBM.^ .1 ^ * A-flA ■r.t>*i«^^_!r^^^' A-.80 TBE8H nsB IK BBiSON, " N' ■ I store. Ar„,ket Squnre. ' ^ , "T ' ■■ Go derich, Out. ! i «^ i ; if I' ^. ?i--<3o«d -co„,„.iiles. It is noted for its extensive mineral resources. The principal mines are situated at Thunder Hay about 6 miles distant, in which can be found Silvsr and Copper in good paying qutntities, Lead, Ironfaiul Amethj'sts are also found in tho vicinity. Les Peres Jesuites have a viay sucscssful mission here. About two miles above the Fort on the opposite side of the river there is a good Church and 60 or 70 houses, chiefly occupied by Italf-breeds and Indians, alsn a good scliool and resident Priest. The Hudson's Bay Company have a large farm here and grow oats, barlf y and all kinds of roots, and there i» no doubt wheat ran also be raised here ; fish are abundant both in the Bay iiud llive'". Dawson, S. J., superintendent Government Works l)ixon, E., agent Thomas Marks Du'ocpiot, llev. Father, (Roman Catholic) Flaherty, J., wine and spirit merchant Hudson's Bay Company's general store LIcAUister, Williani, exjjlorer McDonald, (.'apt. D., supt. Thunder Bay mine Mclntyre, .!., J. P., agent Hudson Bay Company McKellar, Dr., explorer McKellar, J., explorer McKulation 200. Allan, AVilliam, engraver Anderson, Matthew, blacksmith Budd, Joseph, telegraph operaler Burrows, Doiiiiiiic, stock dealer Cameron, Allan, fanner Campbell, A., farmer Cavaiiagh, Roliert, general merchant Clarke, 15., druggist < 'larki', Tlioinas, shoemaker Clark, Thomas, hotel Ivc-epor Kdwauls, John, cabinet maker Ferguson, Duncan, auctiwieer Flegg, Tlionias & Bros., coopers Forcic, Miss, milliner (iriltitli, Tiioni.as, lilacksinith Hawkins, Henry, butcher Huhchliack, Eilward, wood and willow v.'aro nianuf. Jackson, Jame.s, soap and candle maker James, 'Piioiiias, saddler Kidd, (ieorge. ,J. P Lawfoni, John, sasli, door and blind iactory iycaver, Henry, cabinet maker Lowe, I'liiiieiis, fiiriuer McDoii'ild, .IiJm, fiiriner McDotmell, {{., stock dealer McEWEN, EWEN, J. P., Postmaster, commissioner and conveyancer McEwen, F., insurance agent McEweii, Hugh, telegrapli operator 11 M<;Ewen, John, farmer McEwen, Neil, farmer MoEwen, Peter, real estate agent McGregor, D., sash, door and blind factory McKeuna, Hugh, soap anlen go«d. [orfoik, ami plying good 52 miles jnoy Orde |)iv. Court kcksmith btli factory lilder m J Preelton. — A Village in tlip Township of Wwt Flanibaro, Couuty Weutworth, 12 miles from Haniiilvq, the County Town, and 11 from Duudiw Station Oit-at Westerii Railway. Population, 120. Addison, Christina, millinnr and drfssinaker Addison, Mrs. Elh^n, hotel keeper Allen, Aliuha el, shoemaker Atkinson, E. S., M. D lirady, .lames and John, wagon tmkers Brown, David, carpnnter Currill, (Jeorgr, lilacksniilh Manils, Peter, carpenter Ploek, r. W., .M.l) Krp(d, Patrii'k, J.I'., hotel kee]ier KergUHou, Jainos, carpenier Hirst, J. and E., general merchant!! HIllST, JAMES, Postmaster McLean, Kev. Alexander, (Prcfliyteritin) <>I(.-Monnil.H, James, tailor Maynard, Itogcr, teaclier Moi-gan, I}ro.s. & Co., steam flouring mills Pannaker, Lewis, saw miller and lumber dealer Rowley, James, general merchant Wood, Rev. (ieorge, (Primitive Methodist; Yokom, David & Co., general morchauts FreepOPt.— A Village in tlie Townshij) of Berlin, the County Town, and Preston R; .\llis(in, A. 15., black.^mitli .Vxtord, Miss Lucy, teacher I'ownian, Rev. J. B I'lowman, J. L., J. P., prineii)al KreciH>rt Acadainy Edwards, llev. Alxd, (Wesleyan) En.ns, James, teacher Celil, Richanl, farmer Uiinhel, Bartci, farmer Howard, Rev. T., (WesIcyaiO Kropp, Rev. II., (United" lirethr.ii) Lutz, Henry, carpenter Waterloo, County Waterloo, ou the Grand River, 1 miles from lilway Stations. Populati(m, CO. P' .wman. Rev. R. G. Schli<:hter, Rev. J. B., Secretary Freeiwrt Academy SCHLICHTER, J. B., Postuia»ter, stationer and gcu ■ eral merchant Sherk, Re\. A. B., President Freejwt Academy Shupe, E., ■ 'Hurance agent Shupe, Isaac, i)atent right agent Snyder, E. 15., farmt" Weaver, Ainos, farmer Weaver. Rev. A. C. Wliitaker & Zyrd, maimfacturerii of wooltn gooiU ! 1 FroS^morCt— A Post Olhie in the Township of Toronto, County Petd, on the River Credit, 1.^ miles 'from Brampton the County Town, (> from Port Credit Station Great Western Railway, and ii from Streetsville. Average value of imjiroved land in the neighbourhood $15 per awe. The Croilit »tt»rds excelknt water |)rivileges. Population of vicinity 200. 21 miles from Toronto. ANDERSON, C. E., J. P., notarv public, farmer ANDERSON, C. ELLIOTT ANDREWS, WILLIAM, farmer .\iidrew8, Thoma.s Axfi'id, Miss Lucy, teacher .\.\!'"0R1), WILLIAM, Postmaster t.nd wagon maker I'ell, William, farmer Brownrid|;e, Willi.im, farmei- rVMEKON, DONALD, J. P., larmer CAMERON, WILLIAM, iarmcr • LI ETON, JOHN, farmer < 'on.iver, Albert, farmer <'onover, James, farmer < 'onover, Samuel, farmer I 'nrran, Patrick, farmer Davis, Holicrt, ]>ensioner Kilwards, Rev. Abel (ttV-slevaiu lALCONER, GEORGE, faiimi ERASER, JAME.S, farmer G'", John, farmer Howard, Rev. T. (We.sWyan) Johnson, Charles, fariMur Johnson, Robert, farmer Marlatt, Georg'), I'ariner MARLATT, SAMUEI;, farmer MITCHELL, COL. CHARLE.'<. J.P. JIoss, John, farmer Alunn, George, farmer Neil, John, farmer PhoMiix, tJeorge, farmer Rowe, James, bli;''ksmith Shain, Charles, farmer Shaiii, William, farmer Stalfoi'd, Ira, farmer Taylor, H., d'juti.st Taylor, Henry, hop grower and farmer - FrojiM?.— A Post Ollice in [the Towiiihip of Southwold, Couuty Elgin, 7 milej from .^t. Tlioma*, thr County Town. Birch, David, teacdier <'olim. Rev. — , (Episcopal Methodist ) i'irth, T., farmer ilindlev, Rev. J. (Congregationalt llORT()N5 ANDREW. Pcstmaster llorton, N., carpenter Horton, ''., farmer Kettlewell, R., nursery Lawson, G., tailor McLean, N., tailor M'lrse, E. A., tailjor Mor.?e, James, carpenter Payne, William & Henry, props, stoara flouring min« Randall, F., .LP Sharon, F., farmer Sharon, H., farmer Sharon, T., farmer Shipley, Rev. J., (Wesleyau) Sutton, J., farniLr Silco.x, W., tanner and carj<«nt«r Silcox, J. ii., teacher ! I . •■ III tl k 164 FULLARTON— GALT. Fullarton. — A ViUage 00 the River Th»niP8, in the Strutford, the County Town, 12 from St. Mary's vicinity $40 per acre. Population 200. Baird, John, carpenter Buchan, John, general merchant Burns, Alexander, M.D Chlsliolin, Hugh, insurance agent Clark, Rev. Mr., (Bible Christian) Davidson, Alexander, inn keeper Dyer, Rev. Mr., (Wesleyau) Ford, Thomas Green, Rev. Thomas, (Baptist) Hugill, Charles. J.P Township of Fullarton, County Perth, 16 miles from and 6 from Mitchell. Average value of land in the Hugill, William, shoenuiker Jcflrey, John, shoemaker Kerr, William, tanner McLellan, Alexander, M.D Porteous, William, J. P., farmer Rice, George, general merchant Rice, Robert Rigg, Anthony B., carpenter Vanstone, William, wagon maker A»'OODLEY, JAMES, Postmaster Fnlton. — A Post office in the Township of Grimsby, Berry, Rev. Francis, (Wesleyan) Buck bee, A. P., farmer Buckbee, J. H., farmer Culp, William, pottery Green man, S. G., farmer Hughson, W., bricklayer King, Tliomas, grocery Lee, James, carpenter Merritt, Alnnson, farmer Miller, P., farmer County Lincoln, 30 miles from St. Catherines. Miller, John, shingle maker Miller, Robert, insurance agent Nel&on, R., farmer Riddle, — . , wagon maker Service, Rev. R., (Methodist Episcopal) Snyder, E., farmer Stephenson, W. C, farmer White, C, farmer WHITE, JOHN K., Postmaster FreebnrX.— A Post Office iu the Township of Waterloo, County Waterloo. ROMBACH, FERDINAND, Postmaster. Gait.— A Town and Station of the Gait and Guelph branch of the Great Western Railroad, on the Grand River, in the Township of North Dumfries, County Waterloo ; 11 wiles from Berlin the County Town, 30 from Hamilton and 14 from Guelph. The surrounding country is remarkable for its fertility. Gait is the largest Town iu the County, and iu regard to its manufacturing establishments, one of the principal in the Province. The water jjower is unlimited. The Town is regularly laid out and the employment o stone iu building which abounds in the neighborhood, gives it a remarkably substantial appearonce Sloney Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 4000. Atcheson, Rev. Robert, (Presbyterian) Adams, Amos, proprietor Farmers' Inu Adams Rev. Thomas, (Methodist) Adams, John, wheat buyer ADDISON, ALEXANDER, cabinet maker and libra- rian .Mechanics' Institute Aikeiis, Thomas, iiroprietor Union Hotel Ainslio, James, faiiner Allan, Daniel, builder Allan, James, carpenter ALLAN, JOHN, editor and prop. Dumfries Heformer Allan, Robert C, c!erk Allison, John, dnivcr AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, James G. Era- ser, agent Anderson, -lames, carter Anderson Bros., (John & Isaac) dealers in synips and cigars Andri<'h, Martin, butcher AIINOT, ALEXANDER, D. prop. Gait Brewery Austin, Adam, millwright Austin, Samuel, lishmongcr BAILEY, JOHN A., barber and hnirdi-esser Baker, Thomas, veterinary surgeon Baker Bros., (W. H. & John) grocers; BALL, A. T. II., barrister, &c BARBOUR, John, cabinet maker BaiTj% Thomas, tailor Bell, Andrew, teamster Bell, William, teamster BEXN, AVALTER H., prop. Tnkerman Inn Bernhardt, William, ])r<>ii. AUiainbra saloon Billing, .lohn, tanner Blade, Francis, blacksmith and f.trrier BLAIX, JAMES BLAIN, RICHARD, prop. Dickson Jlills Blaiii, Thomas, wheat buyer BOOM EH, REV. MICHAEL, (Church of Eughind) BltEIMEh, F. IL, barlicr and hail' dresser Breniian, Hugli A., clerk Broilii', Aliss Agnes, confectioner BR( )t )M Fl ELD, R. , (McDougall t Broomfield) BROWN, DAVID, book-keeper Brown, James, ]iliotognipli(;r Brown, John, butcher Blown, li. S. dentist BliOWXLOW, THOMAS, merchant Biydon & Yeanian, (Walter & William) wagon makers Buchanan, Ahxander BUItXETT, WALTER, tanner and currier' BURXETT, ALEXANDER, market clerk Caldwell, David, nurseryman Cant, A(iam, pattern maker CAXT, HUGH, saddle and harness maker W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GJtAPE WINES, 500 barrels auuual'y, at Grimsby "Vluernrd. i .TJAi) GALT.^IJXI? 165 iles from id in th« iS. li« Grand ty Town, , Gait is priuoipal lyinent o pgarance Euglttuil) eld) m makers Cant, John, trimmer Carlyle, William, principal Central school Carrick, Alexander, farmer Carter & Todd, j)roduce and commission merchants Checssrnan, John, cariK'nter CLARK, JOHN, proji. Young Canadian Saloon (/liulen, Janu's, farmer Connell, Daviil, iniikfeper COOKE, WILLI A.\f, manager Merchants' Bank Coulthard, William, carpenter C^waii, James, farmer Cowan, Thomas, collector Crane, Henry, carpenter CROMBIE, JAMES & CO., woolen factors, millers, Curliss, James, teamster Dalgleish, James, builder Dftlgleish, Tlioinas, builder Date, H. H., manufacturer of edge tools, axes, &o. DAVIDSON, JOHN, Postmaster and manager Gore Bank Davidson, William, saddler l>iiviM, J. W. k (-'o. , iron foundei's, tinsmiths, &c. DEAN, 0. S., dealer in fniit, confectionery, iic. Deans, W. Carter, M.D. Dea-.y, James, pro;i. North American hotel Dennis, Henrv, teamster DICKSON, AVILLIAM Dill, Mrs Julia, bourding house Distin, William L. Dixon, James, carpenter Dowker, John DRYDEN, ANDREW, lumber dealer Dryden, Thomas, carjienter DUMFRIES FOUNDRY, Goldie, McCulloch & Co., props DURAND, CHARLES A. (I)nrand & Philip) DURAND li PHILIP (Charles A. & George S.) Lar- risters, kc. DYKES, JOHN G., town Clerk ELLIOT, WILLIAM, Photographer (see adv) ELLIOTT, ANDREW. Elliott, Mrs. C, boarding house ELSLIE, ALEXANDER G., (J. Fleming & Co.) Fairgreavc, (Jeorge, carpenter Ferguson, D. & Co., painters, etc. Ferguson, John, clerk Field, Thomas, collector Fisher, George F., clerk FISHER, TIIO.MAS S., dry goods, groceries, etc. FLEMING, JOHN, dry goods, groceries, etc. FLEMINi;, JOHN k CO., booksellers k stationers FOX, CHARLE.S A., watchmaker and jeweller, (see adv) Fi-a.ser, .lamts G., agent American Express Company and telegraph operator GALT REPORTl'^R, Jalfiay Bros., editors & proprs. Gash, Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding hous.; Gay, William, band master and music teacher Geddes, James I)., accountant Gore Bank Gilholm & Hogg, ( Luke and Francis), proprs. st«am saw mill Gillespie, J. B., diy goods Gillies, Peter, wngon maker Girdlestone, C. "W., book-keeper GOIiDIE, JOHN, (Goldie, McCulloch & Co.) GOLDIE, McCULLOCH k CO., proprs. Dumfries Foundry Goodall, George, farmer Goodall, John, farmer Gordon, Thomas, shoemaker Gore District Mutual Fire Insi'.rance Co.. Thomas M. Simons, secretary GORE BANK, John, DavidsMi manager (rorth, Frederick, shoemaker Gourlay, John, machinist Graham, David, carpenter Graham, Williaui, carpenter Grant, Alexander, mason (Jray, Mrs. Alice, fancy goods Gmy, Robert, carpenter Griseh, John, shoemaker Guggisberg, Frederick, dry goods Habliick, .lohn, dry goods, milliner)', kis Hardv, James, weaver HARRIS, T. W., Assistant Postmaster Havill, James, jilasjTer Hay, Peter, machinist Heinhold, William, furrier Hendei-son, Archibald, farmer Henderson, James, carpenter Henderson, .lames & Co., booksellers, ic Henshelwood, Petcir, teamster HETHERINGTON, JAMES, prop. Gait Hotel Hohl, Jacob. c.iri>entcr Holland, John, painter, &c Hood, Adam, sen., ('ari)enter Houseman, John, painter HOWELL, DANIEL, (Robinson & Howell) Hume, (lavin, general merchant HUNTER, JAMES, provision dealer and money broker HUSBAND, GEORGE E., AL D., homcBopathiu physician (see adv) Irving, Matthew, mill stone huilder JAFFRAY BROS., (G. H. k R.) editors and props. Gait lii-jmiier JaftVay, Jumes, book hinder .lamieson, George, farmer Jardine, John k Walter, blacksmiths Jell'rey, PcIlt, weaver JOB, CIL-VRLES C, M.D., homffiopathic physician JOHNSON, AV. H., gunsmith (see adv) Kay, James, carriage maker Kay, John, watchmaker and jeweler Kay, Mrs. W^illiam, groceries, ic Keachie, John B., eai-penter Kecfer, Peter, clerk Division Court KER, ADAM, mayor Knapp, F. A., accountant KNOX, THOMAS, baker and confectioner Laidlaw, Walter, prop, saw mill LAIDLAAV, WILLIAM W., prop. Waterloo sash, door k blind factory (see adv) Laird, George, carpenter Lammond, John, machinist Lavin, Peter, prop. Albion Hotel Leatherdale, .fame.';, carpenter Lister, Thomas, drover Lithgow, Alexander, tailor Little, D.ivid, tailor Little, Thomas, cabinet maker Little, AVilliam, mason Livett, S. C, grocer LOWELL, FRANCIS, prop. Queen's Arras Hotel LUTZ, MORRIS C., J.P LUTZ k CO., iron founders, agricultural implement makers, &c, McBROOM, WILLIAM, grocer McCrea, William J., seedsman and grocer McCnim, Henry, book-keeper McCULLOCH, HUGH (Goldie, McCulloch & Co.) McPonv-^ugh, L., chief constabla McDougall, Adam, carpenter McDougall, D., boots and shosi !!■ 1 ;1 if W. W. KITCHEN'S PUKE GKAPE WINES, 600 burels annuaUy at Grimsby Vinsysrd. I fill I 1 P. i irtfl CJALT. McDOlV.ALL, ROBERT (McDongnll fc Hroomfiel.b JUDOUOALL & BKO()MFIKLl)(Kouert & Hubert ), (.■nrpt'iitei-s iind saw mill i)ro]>s MiFavlune, Mrs. J., boni-iUni^ lumse AhFf'iggaii, Jiinies, book-ki-eiKT Jbli; II wraith, Andrew, liook-keeiier Mclntouli, Thoimis, ganlener Mi'Keaiul, DoniiUl, accountant McKenilrick, Junies, plasteriT McLfti-hlan, Williani, tailor McMilliin, James, farmer XcMilhin, Thomas, seeJaman, kc, McRae, (ieorge, gardener McKac, James, teacher lIcTagiU", James, stoves, tinware, 4c. McWilliamf, Charles, tailor Miictire^or, Alexander, insurance and general agent Maitland, Hugh, music teacher iMnlcolni, A., cabinet maker MKCHANU'S' INSTITUTE, A. Addison, librarian Meikle, John, saddler Mellish, Robert, jiainter, kc. MKRCHANTS' HANK OF CANADA, W. Cooke, manager Middli'uias, Thomas, station master (J.AV.U MILI.KK, HENRY k CO., druggLsts MII.LKH, JAMES k JOHN, barristers, &c. JIILLKK, WILLIAM, County Judge Miller, William, baker MILLER, W. NICHOLAS, barrister, kc. Morris ."c Jackson, (Thomas k John) boots and shoes Muir, Rev. J. B., pastor (St. Andrew's Church) Mundcl, J., freight clerk, G. W. R. Munro, Oorge, carpenter MURDOCH, HUGH, baker and confectioner MURDOCH, REV. "\V. T., j.astor (Melville Church) Murray, Robert, cooper and gi-ocer Murray .t Atchcson, (Hugh k George M.) dry goods Jlyh's, 'f'liomas, coal yard Neilson, ^imes, bakor Nelles, R. F., collector of Inland Revenue Gates, Mrs., confectionerv * OLFORD, JOSEPH, lioots and shoes Oliver, Andrew, druggist Oliver, ftcorffe, drover OLIVER, SIMON, manuf. soap, candles, potash, kc Osborne, Williani, ])roprictor Dooii Mills Ovens, Koliert, builder , Ovens, William, millwright TATIUCK, ROBERT, woolen factor PATTERSON, GEORGE H., manager Royal Cana- dian Bank Patterson, James, carpenter PECK, THOMAS, maltster PHILIP, (iEORGE S., (Durand k Philip) PHILIP, JOHN ROY, M. D. Pollock, James, P. L. S. Poison, Angus, drv goods POLSON, & LAVIN, (Robert k Peter) grocers QI^'ARRIE, WILLIAM, saddle and harness maker QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Ermicis Lowell, prop. Ramsay, James, drover RAMSEY, S. F., M.D. REID, ROBERT, iurgeon dentist, (see adv)| Sichardson, Saniuel, M.D. Robinson, Edwaitl, shoemaker ROBINSON, WILLIAM, (Robin.son & Howell) ROBINSON & HOWELL, (Williiim and Daniel), woolen manufacturers ROBSON, R. k J., builders, sash, door and blind factory, (see adv) Ross, Mali'olm, eurpenter Sampson, Theoiihilui, J. P. . SCOTT, JOHN. prop. (Jalt moible works, (Sec adv) Hcott, John, cattle dealer SCOTT, T. F., barber and hairdresbcr Hcott. Walter, rarjienter SCOTT, WILLIAM, (James Scott & Son) SCOTT, JAMES k Srioh, George, farmer Hiirtliug, (-"harles, farmer Hattung, Philip, farmer Kirkpatrick, .liimes, fjirmer Kneisel, Henry, fanner KuUman, Jacob, liunl>er dealer liautenschlager, Adam, (oojier I/cisemer, Ilemy, general nierehaut Pfeffer, CiilirBd, dentist Katz, Henry, planing mills Schmidt, ii., farnii-r Schmidt, Hciiry, farmer SchniiiT, S., iunkee]>er Whitlenfer, Henry, farmer Calway.— A Post-office in the Township of Galway, < "ounty ^Peterboro', 42 miles from Pcterboro', County Town. Average value of improveil land in tlie vicinity $3 per acre. "Gneffis, Andrew, inn keeper Maxwell, Kobeit, shingle nmker AleGee, Henry, cariKMiter PKdHKUT, THUMAl^, .I.T., Postmaster Maxwell, John, inn keeper Stewart, P.obert, painter thf GananOQUC. — An incorporated Village and pirt of entry, situate on the river St. Lawrence, and distant three miles from a station of the (Jrand Tnink Railway, in tlie Township of Leeds, County LeeilK, The steamers plying between Montreal, Toronto and HuiiiiltoM, call here duily. The jiroxiniily of the Village to the nmgnificcnt si'enery of the Tlioiisaud Islands make it ii favorite resort for tourists. The water power here is almost unlimited and a large portion hos been utilised. Distant from Montreal 165 miles, from Toronto 179 miles and from Kingston 18 miles. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 2,250. The foUowing are the principal iimnufacturors: — A'. A'. Ahhott, machinists' tools, power presses, water wlieels, nuts, bolts, &c., and employs a large number of hancr rivets, &c. ; JFi7/w(w 7i(t//o(i', kettle ears, felloe plates, &e.; I'dcr O'livUii, " Excelsior" mattrass tilling; Hubert Brough, hay rakes, wheel heads, &c. ; Henry Uollard, agricultural implements; Gordon il Kirkham, woolen batting; Skinner ib Co., scytlic snaths, grain cradles, h.aiiics, kc. ABBOTT, K. K., manuf. machinsts' tools, power presses, water wlieels, mill gearing, bolts, nuts, liC. (see adv) Acton, .Joseph, ship owner Acton, liobert, boots and shoes ALBION HOTKL, Bernard Shiels, prop, (seeadv) ASSKLSTINE, G. N., watchmaker, agent Montreal Tclegrapli Co Aucliinvole, Gilbert, prop, tannery Bain, Brothers, dentists and photographers Battams, Samuel, tailor Beaumont, George, lumber merchant Bennett, Isaac, tinsmith, stoves, &c Bockus, C. N. , general merchant, agent Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford BEIGGS, LSA.\C, manuf. carri.age sjirings, pumps, BRITTON, D. F., Postmaster, general mercliant, forwarder, &o BllITTON, FREEMAN, job printer, bookseller, newsdealer, wools, fancy goods, and small wares (see adv). Brophy, Denis, restaurant BUOUGH, ROBERT, manufacturer patent wheel- heads, hay rakes snd general wood turning BBOUGH, WILLIAM, general merchant, prop. Ganaiiofiue llouring mill Brown, Androw V., hotel keeper Bullock, William, manufacturer of kettle caw, felloe plates, mop slicks, ic. BYERS & MATTHEW (W. Byers and W. O. Mat- thew) manufacturers carriage and wagon axles and skeins, iron and copper rivets, ic. BYERS, R., clerk J. Briggs Carroll, He v. John (Episcopal) CARROLL, W. B., agtnit Commercial Union Aana ciation, England Calhoun, J. C, ])rop. Calhoun House Cainjibell, Henry, butcher CULVERS k Mc.VDAM, props. Provincial House ('hecvers, M., tailor CULVERS, THOMAS, J. P., treasurer (see adv) Chevsrs, ThomiLs H., carriage maker Chuicli, ,lose])li, hotel COLL.VRD, HENRY, manufacturer of agricultural implements l/otton, R. P., woollen factor CO WAX cV BRITTON (O. D. Cowan and C. E.' Britton) manufacturers nails, hinges, ko. Crysler, Charles B., general merchant Damien, Thomas, slioemakcr Edwards, William, cabinet maker Ellis, Mrs., confectioner Fairman, Daniel, manufacturer spoons Foirman, Warren, saw mill projirietor (Jordon, Rev. Henrv, (Presbyterian) GCHIDON & KIRKHAM (John H. Gordon and Thomas C. Kirkham) manufacturers cardul woolen batting for mattrasses and general up- holstering (roulette, A., shoemaker GOULETTE, 0. V'., manufacturer hickory chisel handles, buggy spindles and bureau knobs, tobacconist and fancy goods, &c. Haig, David, hotel Heaslin, S., manufacturer carpenter's patent braces Hiscocics, John, general mercliant i Hunt, J. D., hotel keepr m II pp !.l ■ I 1 ■ , 1- I CMB OANANOQUB— GARDEN RIVER. :i •r Hunt, Qeorge. grocer Mid baker Iluyler, E. B., iiiaiiufucturer sewing uttoliinon luwood, John, hotel JONErf I). FORD, manufacturer spades, shovels, &c. Kirkes, Juiqcs, Hhuemaker ILaurie, Kobert, blackimith I^ndon, K., snddler Lindsay, George, wagon maker McC'AMMON, S., chemist and dniggist, clerk 3r(l Divioion Court (see ndv). McClary, Charles, saddler McClcvcrty, J., tailor WcCnim, ilolxrt, M.l)., coroner McDonald, Kev. Davidson (WesL-yan) McDonnell, John, builder McKenzie, Willium, cabinet maker Mack, William, hotel keeper MII,LEI{, H. (J., general merchant. (See ndv> MITCHELL, OEOKCfE, builder, sa«h and door fac- tory, manufuctui'er Excelsior uiattrass tilling. (See adv) O'BRIEN, PETER, proprietor Exchange Flouring Mill, cooperage, barrel heading and stave fastory and general merchant. (See adv) O'Connor, Rev. Jlichael, vRomaii Catholic) O'Neil, L., baker. Onuiston, John, Collector of Customs Parmenter, Jnmea 'W'., J. P., coramisioner In Bi R. and couvtiynncer Parmenter, Joel D., farmer POTTER, WILLIAM, M.D., coroner PKOViyciAL llOUSa, Chevcrs & McAdam, props. (See adv> Richmond, Thomas, M.D. Rogers, Samuel, grocer Rogers, W. N. k Co., general merchants Hheridan, Janu-s, blacksmith SHIELS, B., proprietor Albion House. (See adv ^ SKINNER & CO., (S. k S. C. Skinner), manufactu- rers saddlery, hardware, agricultural iuiplcmouts etc. Skinner, A., clerk Stunden, George, blacksmith Stuudcn, J. k C., general merchants Sytz, Josepli, shoemaker Taylor, Brotlier k Co., general merchants .Traveller, Rev. Mr., (Methodist Episcopal) Treueman, John, station agent 'i'urncr k Taylor, (James and (itorgp), gen. merchants Waddie, J., stage proprietor Wilkinson, Williniii, barber. Wing, John, butcher Wright, Robert, builder (■arafk*axa, (Douglas Village). — A Village in the Township of Uaral'raxa, County Wellington, on the (hand River, 21 miles from (Uielph, and 14 from Rockw^>od Station, Grand Tmnk Railway. Money orderolHce. Population 150. Alpane, John, farmer Black, R. J., fanner Brown, George, general merchant Brown, Rev. Robert, (Congregational) Clark, Rev. — ., (Wesleyan> Connolly, Thonias, livery stable proprietor Cassiday, William, steanj saw mill proprietor Cowse, Paul, farmer Cowsc, Peter, innkeeper Cun-y, Duncan, general merchant GeiTie, Peter, farmer Jupp, O. , wagon maker LIGHTBODY. ANDREW, Postmaster, gen. niwcht Jiightbody, John, surgeon Lindsay, James, farmer Lovie, James, farmer Jiovio, Michael, fanner McClanacahm, James, fanner McGrigor, William, blacksmith Melican, Rev. William, (Canada Presbyterian) Mence, George, innkeeper Michie, William, J. P., grist mill Rathburn, W. H., dentist Reid, John, teacher Rodgers, AVilliam, blacksmith Sargent, Cyrus, farmer Sargent, Henry, farmer Sargent, John, farmer Straehan, Robert, carpenter Thorn, John C, M.D. Thompson, Theodore, innkeeper Todd, Alexander, shoemaker Ward, William, mason tiarden Islandi — A Post Oftiee in the Township of Garden Island, County Frontenac. GUMMING, GEORGE, Postmaster. 4(arden Riyer> — An Tndi«u Village, beautifully situated at the confluence of the Garden and Ste. Marie Rivers, in the District of Algoma, 12 miles below the Sault Ste. Mario. The former river runs throngh the village from north to south, emptying into the latter, which runs from west to cast in front of the village, conveying the .surplus Avaters of Lake Superior to Lake Huron. The Ste. Mai'ie separates the State of Michigan from Canada, and is navigable for vessels of every description. Canadian and American steamers are supplied with wood by the Indians, who are christianized and have attained to a high degree of civilization. Population about 400. AUGOSTO, Chief CHANCE, RET. J., (Church of England Missionary) Finley, Alexander, farmer Holderoft, Thomas, frmier PEQUCHININIE, Chief ROHLER, REV. A., (Roman Catholic Missionary) Rush, William, farmer Sandevs, John, farmer WAHBEMAMA, chief OlMIiEY— GEOROBTOWN. 199 Marie irougli ; of the litcB the lericau I degree Ury) Ciemley*— A Post office in the Township of Clarendon, County Frontennc, 75 milet from Ktngtton, the County Town. Wild land« in the vicinity average $1, and improTcd $S per acre. fiuoher, William, general merchant Ouheron, C., general merchant Lockie, <"., hotel k<'ei«»r and cooper Lvi'kie, William, distiller Perry, Mm., innkcejx'r Perry, Itev. C. (WcHleyau) Plotz, William, cabinet maker Itington, K., M.l). Shaw, William, general merchant STALK El!, JAMK8, Pontmaster Ward, William, shingle maker t^ffl Georgetown. — An Ineorporated Village and Station of the (iraiid 'Tnmk 'Railway in the Township of Esqnossing, County Huron, on the River Credit, 12 miles from Milton, 28 from Toronto, and 37 from Hamilton. Population 1600. The extensive premi.tes of Messrs. Hurher Brothers occupies an area of an acre, employing 40 liands in tlie manufacture of every description of book, writing, printing, manillu and wrapping papers. Allen, William, shoemaker Anderson, Alexander, (.grocer Anderson, Belden, farmer Anderson, Robert, carpenter Andrews, John, clotlidrssser Armour, Nicholas, watchmaker fiadern, Joseph, shoemaker iSailey, Isaiah, tailor Bailey, Thomas, painter BARRER, JAMES, paper manufacturer BARBER, JOHN R., reeve BARBER, JOSEPH, paper manufacturer BARBER, JOSEPH, Sen., pajicr manufacturer BARBER, AVILLIAM, k BROTHERS, paper manu- facturcrs (see adv) BARCLAY, FRANCIS, merchant Barclay, (Jeorge A., shoemaker Baines, Peter N. R., carpenter Burns, William, constable Baxendale, Richard, paper manufacturer Beuham, Alfred, livery stable Bird, John, shoemaker Blewa, John, shoemaker Brasbie, Rev. Denis L. Brinkerhotf, Robert, 1:rewer BRITTON, N. R., barri.ster Brown, George N., blacksmith Brown, W. R., carriage and wagon maker B'rchell, Robert, grocer / .TCHART, DAVID, photograplier ».. .Ider, Alexander, marble dealer Calder, Asa, marble dealer Calder, Charles, marble dealer CALDER & SON, marble dealei-s Cfimpboll, Alexander, printer Camiibell, James A., printer • Carbeneau, Philip, shoemaker CHASE, JOHN H., innkeeper C'p.rk, Duncan, livery stable CLARK, THOMAS, innkeeper Cook, Thomas, barber Corry, John, farmer CRAIG, JOSEPH (J. Craig & Bro.) CRAIG, J. & BRO., pubUsliers and proprietors Saltan Ilerahl Creach. Samuel, tanner Cross, David, tanner Crowley, Patrick, wheelwright Culp, Hiram, blacksmith Culp & McKenzie, carriage makers Cummings, — , retired Cuahman, George, painter De Pottie, James A., merchant Dade, Rev. Charles Dalton, Catherine, dressmaker Dayfoot, G. C. DAYFOOT, PHILIP W., tanner Dundas, William, carpenter Evans, Peter L., merchant Ewing, Rev. Robert Forsyth, George, carpenter Forsyth, John, carpenter Forsyth, Joseph, carpenter FREEMAN, WILLIAM, M.D. Gain, Henry, shoemaker Gain, AVillium, shoemaker Uslbraith, A., watchmaker Oeddcs, Robert, town clerk Graham, William, butcher Grandan, IL, shoemaker Grant, Lachlun, gi-occr Grieve, Alexander, blacksmith Hardaker, Jonathan, shoemaker Hayes, John, fishmonger Hayes, John, shoemaker Heiirtwell, Lewis, farmer HENDERSON, PHILIP, merchant Higgins, James, innkeeper Higgins, John, iniikeeiier HILLOCK, JOHN C, tanner HOOD & McKINNON, general merchants Johnston, John, carpenter Joyce, William, Kennedy, James W., farmer Kennedj", John, farmer Kennedy, Lev. Morris Kennedy, Samuel, sen. Lee, John, painter Long, Robert, coojier McCann, Peter, carpenter McCulloch, Robert, M.D, McDermid, John, grocer Mc(Jaw, Robert, carpenter McKAY, HUGH, grocer and insurance agent* McKay, Walter,. carpenter McKeclinie, A., tailor McKenzie, Daniel, carriage maker McKENZlE, G. C, iron founder (see adv) McKinnon, David, merchant McKinnon, Donald, blacksmith McLeod, William, merchant McMaster, William, grocer Maw, F. & W., founders and machinists If eadows, John, baker Miller, Charles, marble eutter Moore, James, baUiii' Morrison, Rev. S. NOBLE, WILLIAM, shoemaker (see adv) Norwich, Henry, painter O'Leary, Thomas, shoemaker Orr, Edward A., marble dealer Page, Solomon, merchant i '1 w 170 (iEORGETOWN— GLANFORD. I !!: it Parker, .lohn O., iiirnhant lUniiey, Malcolm, M.I). Knid, Dougkid, in«rchant Ited(lin((, U. A., tiiilor Kof, Williom VV.. aiictionecr KOSE, LAWKKNCK, tnilW Hose, Thoiunx, blacksmith Ruf, John, tailor RUSHTON, TIK^MAS, (lruKKi«t Ilufihton k Uu8n, hop ^owcra liyun, t'hiirleH, statiou inaster St. John, JaiiioH, HhofiniikiT Shea, William M., manufacturer Spartin>{, ChriHtophcr, butcher Stall, Henry IJ., rurpenter Staniliiih, Jo.wnli Y, morchant 8TAKU, MILTON H., M.l>. inc.. adr) Stathom, Silas, tiunmith Tantnrdini, Ab«1, blackimith Taylor, Imac, iliocmakpr Taylor, John F., saddlvr TImyer, llharlcs, cabinet •naker TliomitA, Daniel, iiirptnter TIlOMrsON, I1KN.TAMIN, innkeeper Travis, David H., turner Travis, Klijab, retired Uiisworth, Kcv. Joseph Wndsworth, JoHei)h, carpenter AV'ulker, Klias, taniier Wnson, ThomoA, shoemaker Wcbiic, Kev. Henry Wliittnker, Tlioman, merchant WriKht, William ('., M.D. YouiiK, JameH, J.l'. Youn>{, llobert. Division Court Clerk Young, Thomas, merchant ;!.> li(rorKina.~tSee Sutton)— A Tost oftii-e in the Township of Georgijia, County York. Money order olBce. BOUCHIKR, J. O. B., Postmaater. ClflTord- — A Post office in the TowuHhip of South Cayuga, County Haldiniand, tJ miles from Cayuaga, tin County Tewn. FREDENBURGH, C. B., Postmanter, dilbert'M Slill^. — A Post village in the Township of Sophiasburg, County Prince Edward. 01I,BERT, JOHN D., PoHtmastcr. Gilford. — A Post village in the Township of West Owillimbury, County Siracoe, and a station on the Northern Railway, 10 miles from Barrie, the County Town, and 49 from Toronto. Daily stage to Cooks- town. Population 100. Bunker, J. W., cnqientcr Briniiiicr, William, carpenter Fruser, Alexander, station muster Ciraham, William, general merchant iluff, Alvali, carpenter MAC(JXCHY, THOMAS, Postmaster and proprietor saw mills Xeely, William, farmer and saw miller NELSON, R., merchant and grain buyer Rogers, John, innkeeper Russell, William, farmer Stevenson, John sawyer Swallman, Henry, carpenter Cilad8t01ie. — A "Yillage in the Township of North Dorchester, County Middlesex, 14 miles from London, the County Town. Population 80 Boothy, Jesse, carpenter Brodie, Alexander A., farmer Cameron, John, farmer Demary, Deacon William Hill, William, farmer Jackson, William, farmer Jemarr, James, farmer McCallum, Hugh, farmer McDonald, Mrs., dressmaker McMurray, James McMURRAY, LEVI, Postmaster and'gcn* merchant McMurray, Morris, farmer Marbh, Deacon William Marsh, Randall, farmer Noble, Benjamin, farmer Perrin, Rev. Andrew, (Baptist) Scott, Thomas, cooper Shipp, Thomas, farmer Swales, William Tooley, Richard Ward, Jonathan, general merchant Ward, Peter, farmer York, Gustavus, farmer York, William, jr., farmer Y'ouug, Charle.s, blacksmith Cilanford. -A Post-office in the Township of Glanford, County Wentworth. ATKINSON, JOHN, Postmaster. (SeeVilloge of Mount Hope.) OIAMMIS— GLENEURNl G. in IIopc.) 4ilamiulH. A Villngp In.thf Towimliij) of Bnic*, County Rruce, 17 miles from Walkerton, the County Town. Iiiiprovfil landH In the vicinity aTtTtgc t'iO \H-r mre. Populntion .10. Ht'rton, liiehnril, fnrnier j JffVerH, llcv. .1., (Mcfhwliat) <'BiM|)In'iI, Dun. an, funner , Mcl.cnnun, \lexamliT, farmer rKAWKOlU), .lAMKS, rostiniwtcr I Mcl.fnnan, Donald, fanuer I'rcsldn, Jolin, larmor Currii', Itiv. Mr., (Pri-sliytoriun) Hnrrixiin, liichiirtl, gi'Urral iiicriliunt KofN, Alluu, farmer CSlailluIre.— A Village in the Township of Tuilor, ("ouufy Ha^tingH, 48 miles from Belleville, the County Town. TAPP, EDWARD, ro«tiim»tir Cilanwerth. — A Poit A'illnge on the I/)ndon ami Port Stanley Kailway, in the Township of Wcstminater, County Miildlesix. Distant 8 miles from liondon, the Cotnty Town. Daily mail. Population 150. Qninn, Trrcncp, J.P Oaultifld, Kov. St. C.eorge.M.A. (Church of England) Ferguson, Colin, t'nrmi-r FiHlier, Viiiars, J.P Glenn. .Vlirliacl, farmer .Jttiksou, W., .t.P. Kerr, Mnrdorli, farmer Merlian, F.dwnrd, carriage and wagon miiker Murdoch, Alexander, tailor Hegan, Cornelius, farmer Regan, Dennis, farmer Reid, .lohn, blacksmith Rose, Daniel, farmer Sweeney, .Fohn, ..'.loemakcr Sweeney, Patrick, farmer TURNbULL, JOHN, Postmaster Gla.scott. A Post Village in the Township of Qlenolg, County Grey, S.R. ENGLISH, JOHN, Postmaster. CSlcnallnn.- .\ A'illage in the Township of Peel, County AVellington, on [the Conestogo rirer, 24 mien from (luelph, the County Town, and 22 from 15crlin. Daily stages. Jloney Order Oflice. Poi)ala- tion 300. E i'l In K i I m ALLAN', OEOROK, J. P., Postmaster, clerk Divi- sion Court and general merchant IWlley, ficorge, general merchant Rarlow, Mii'hael, eanienter CANADA MAPLE LEAF, (Friday) Thomas Hilliard editor Cookman, James, grain eradic manuf Ford, (ieorge, wagon maker Gibson, John C., J. P., gen. mercht., and ins. agent Greig, I'eter, shoemaker Harvey, Samuel A., ALD. Hewit, Robert, hotel keeper HILLIARD, THOMAS, editor and proprietor Ca«an')|» Glenvale. — A small Post Village in the Township of Kingston, County Frontenac, 9 miles from Kingston, the County Town, and 150 from Toronto. Daily stage to Kingston. Population 100. Ayoist, Alfred, J. P. Buniiu^rtoii, (Jeorgc, fanner CARItUTIIERS, JOHN, Carruthcrs, Ellen J., teocher Clark, George, hotel keeper Curran, Itobort, fuvmer, Davidson, J. O., farmer Derhisliire, Hiram, carpenter Foster, Thomas, grocer GIBSON, ROHEUT, J. P., Postmaster and farmer Gordon, (Jiiristopher, farmer Heath, Richard, wagon maker Jackson, Edward, flouring miller Lnngwitli. Josc])h, Farmer's Inn Lindsay, Mary, teacher M(;(Jaugiierty, Hugh, fanner Moon, Rol)ert, farmer Orson, Thomas, farmer Robinson, Henry, J. P. Robinson, Lucy, teacher Shorbine, J., teacher Tliirbur", Jose])h and Robert, carpenters Wartman, B., shingle maker Wiirtman, C, dentist ■Wnrtman, Peter, farmer W'einechie, W,, tinsmith Ctlcn 'Willam.— A Village on the River Credit, in the Township of Esquesing, County Halton, l\ mile* distant from Georgetown Station, on the Grand Tniiik Railway, 14 miles from Milton, the County Town, and 30 miles from Toronto. Daily mail. Population about 500. Ack»rt, GcorftB and Nelson, lime and stone dealers Alexander, Thomas, wagon maker Bell, Walker, farmer Cook, Alfred, farmer Cook, Daniel, farmer Cook, John, general merchant Forstrr, Jiimes, farmer Grant, AVilliam, dyer Herald, Jolm, tailor Hunt, BiMdshaw & Brown, pump and bobbin manu- facturers Kerr, AVilliam, tinsmith liakc, Rev. (Wesleyan) . Leslie, John, farmer McCIurc, W., KJiingle make I McMiistcr William, general merchant McMin-chy, Thomas, cabinet dealer Malloy, P. \V., shoemaker Jliirray, Jolm, wagon maker Roden, William, general merchant iSelway k Trcdale, last factory Shaw, Rev. ( Episcopal Methodist) Sniitli, J. & W., shingle maker - Stamlish, J., teacher Sterrett, Alexander, farmer Tliompson, Joseph, shingle maker Tweedle, Josejih, lumber dealer Watkins, AVilliain, general merchant WILLIAMS, l'HAULK.S, Postmaster, J. P., manu- facturer of woolen goods and lumber dealer Williams, Joel, carpenter Williams, Joseph, ilouiing mills GoWc'S Corners, — A Post A'illnge in the Township of Blenheim, County Oxford, 10 miles distant from Woodstock, the County Town, mid 78 miles from Toronto. The Village is within a short distanc(' of thu (Jreat Wcatcrn Railway. It is surrounded by a good farming country and possesses several flouring and saw mills. Population about 500. Ihistedo, Mrs. K. J., teacher Union School Brown, .1. L., iKiinter Brown, William, butcher ■ Kurii.H, James, J. P., farmer Flanoigan, William, teacher (ioble, (uMiige, blacksmith Goble, J. of (joikrieh, is situated on Laki' Huron, >.i the luouth of the Maitland River. It is a jwrt of entry, has a gooil harbor, and being the terninius ofthe Bufl'alo and Lake Huron Ilailwa)-, affords excellent facilities for the transportation of merchandise, grain, fcc. to and from the Western States, by way of Cliicago and Milwaukee. In summer it has daily communication by steamer with Detroit, Saruia, Kincardine, Saugeen, kc. It is suiTOundcd by a line wheat gi-owing countr}', which, with it.s fisheries, and the immense salt beds recently discovered, have added materially to the prorpcrity of the town. Distant from Stratford, 44 miles ; Saniia, 65 ; Toronto, 130 ; HulTulo, 2f. Y., 100. Money order office and Sa-vings 15ank. I'opulut ion 4,500. Acheson, 'NMlliam, saddle and harness maker Acheson, & Smith, (George Achesoii, I!. B. Smith,) general merchants Adams, David, :Tierchant tailor Adaroson, Peter, County Clerk Addison, James, bailiif Allcock, Tliomas, U. S. Consul Amann, Martin, cabinet maker Andi-ew.s, Thomas, butcher Archibald, C. E., general merchant Arthur, William, boarding house Bain, W. R., barrister liarrie, George, furniture dealer liates, George, cooper Hell, David, (Shunnon k IJell Bennett & Stctt, millers Benton, J. C, grocera Bingham, Edwin, fruit and confectionary liingham, William, painter Bissett, George, carpenter Brooks, James, tailor Brophy, John, carpenter Blake, John Brough, Seeker, Judge County Huron Buchanan, James, carpenter Burns, William, cabinet maker Butler, John, books and stationery CAMERON, M. C, M.l'.T., barrister < 'anipaigne, Edward, jailor Campbell, Daniel, jilmtogi-ajiher (•ASSADY, FRANCIS, boots and shoes (see ndv) Cattle, George, chemist and dniggi.st Clifford, Edwin, baker and confectioner Collins, A., shoemaker Cowdry, N. H., teller Roj'al Canadian Bank <;(>X., W. T., editor Sujnal CRABB, CIIRISTOniER, J. P., general merchant Craig, John, Steamboat Hutel Cressman, Moses, wiigon maker Crichton, Miss A., dress maker Dancy, Thomas, prop, salt works Dark, Jlrs. R., prop. Western Hotel Dark, T. (Dark & Snell). DARK & SNKLL (T. Dark and William Snell) props. Dark's hotel. Daris, G. N., tinsmith, store dealer, &c. Davison, John, barrister DEAN, JOEL (Dean & Smart) DEAN & SMART (Joel Dean Mid W. F. P. Smart) banking and exchange brokers (see adv» DKTLOR, J. C. k CO. (John C. snd Thomas Detlor) geueml merchants Detlnr, J. V. (Rnmball k Detlor) Detlor, S. H. (Rumball k Co.) DICKSON, ARCHIBALD, Postma.ster Dii;kson, James, Registrar County Huron Dixon, Thomas, boots ;ind shoes Dobson, Isaac k Son, broom factory Dobson, Stoddard, (1. Dobson & Son) DONAGHY, WILLIAM, editor and prop. dmUritlt, Star. (Sec adv) Donogh, Andrew, proprietor North .Vmerican ilotel Donogh, John, proprietor .Ubion Hotel Dotv, 1)., Collector Customs DOYLK, B., (Doyle k Sciuicr) DOYLE k SyUlER, (B. Doyle i W. 1!. S.^uier), barristers, etc. DUNLOP, HUGH, merchant tailor and clothier Edward, J. H., grocer Elwood, Rev. E. L., (Church of England! ELWOOD, GEOIUJE v., clerk Crown Land agemy ELWOOD, J. Y., barrister, etc., agent Standard Lite Insurance Co Ferguson, ('harli\s, musician Ferguson, Daniel, grocer Finlay, Jcmcs H., accountant Bank of Montreal Fitz Williams, J., grocer Fletcher, Clunlcs, town treasurer FRASER, ANGi;.'!, Deputy Sheriff County Huron Frazer, Donald, Deputy Registrar Frederick, Isaac, watch maker and jeweler Fursc, Samuel, boots and shoes GARDNER, H. k CO., hardware Gil)b.ins, Roliert, M. P.P., Warden County Huron Gooding, D. S., barrister, attorney, etc. Gooding, J. K. Gordon, Daniel, cabinetmaker GOl'iOON, JOHN B., barrister, attorney, solicitor.&c (illANDY, J()HN, iigeut sewing machines and musi- cal instruments Grant, George, groceries, wines and liquors Graham, George, carpenter Graham, E., grocer HALDAN, JOHN, ofiicial assignee, general lijjid and insurance agent, notary pui)lie, commis.sioner in B. R., &c. HALD.\N. J. F. C, barrister Harris, John, general merchant HAYS, WILLIAM TORRANCE, M.P.P., barrister Hayes, James, grocer Hazlehurst, B., auctioneer Hick, Walter, carpenter Hilton, George, butcher Hincks, Ralph, proprietor Royal CansdUn Hotel GODERIOH-^GOLDEN CREBK. IT5^ t, dM uoutli In and and satiott ■ owing' srially lo, if. Khvltli, Hotel Id and ler in istcr HORTON, HENRY, grocer HOHTON, HOIIACK, insumnce agent (see adv.l HOSKER, EDWARD H., proprietor Maitlaud Hotel (sefl adv. ) HOWELL, HARVEY, manager DominionSaU Works Jessup, George, shoemaker Johnson, E. L., photographer Johnston, J. W., photographer JOHNSTON, HUGH, Clerk County Court, Registrar Surrogate, Deputy Clerk Crown, JORDAN, FRANCIS, chemist and druggist Kay, W. & J., general merchants, agents Ameriuaa Express Company Kerr, William, groceries, wines and liquors Kirkhride, Alexander, blacksmith Kydd, Thomas, clerk LEFROY, ANTHONY, barrister I^ewis, Ira, barrister, crown attorney Li;!ars, Daniel, Clerk of the Peace Logan, Thomas, prop, woolen factory Logan, William Longwortli, John McCormaik, B., merchant tailor McDennott, Ilenrv, barrister, master in chancery McDonald, JOHN, sheriff McDougall, P. A., M.D. Mcintosh, Charles, mariner Mcintosh, J. C, general gi'ocer McKav, Angus, collector and assessor McK^LI.AIf, JOHN A., principal commercial aca- demy. McKidd, Rev. A., (Presbyterian) 3Ji:Kenzie, Saunders, James, tinsmitli, jilumlier and stove dealer Savage, W. M., general merchant Seegmiller, Jacob, fanner Seymour, W. & Co., (W. & B. Seymour) commission merchants, forwarders, et*. SHANNON & BELL, (W. D. Shannon and D. Bell) groceries, wines and liquors Shannon, G. C, M.D. Shipwood & Strachan, (James Shipwood and D. C. Strachau), groceries, etc. Sinclair k Walker, barristers, etc. Sloane, Samuel, produce dealer SMAILL, JAMES, architect SMART, W. F. P., (Dean & Smart) Smith, Abraham, merchant tailor SNELL, WILLIAM (Dark k Snell) Snyder, Rev. P., (Roman Catholic) Snyder, W.. grocer, agent Montreal Telegraph Co. SQUIER, W. R., B.A. (Doyl'-- i Squier) Stewni-t, William, dry goods STORY, J. k J., hardware, tinsmiths Stotts, William, suddler, livery stable.) Sturdy, T., shoemaker Sutton, John, dry goods Swanson, George, carpenter Thompson, Charles, proprietor Colbome Hotel Tobin, M. J., TOMS k MOORE, (J. F. Toni.s, Lewis C. Moore) barristcre, &c. Trines, B., chief constable County Huron TKUEMAN, G. M., auctioneer, land agent, (see adv) Ure, Rev. R.. (Preabyterian) WADDELL, ANDREW, vessel owner Watson, James, general merchant Watson, I.. W., drj goods and groceries Western Hotel, Mrs. R. Dark, }iroprietor Wetherall, Thomas, civil engineer White. William, J.P Whitelv, R J., (Martin k Whiteley) WIDDER, CHARLES, Crown Land Agpnl and col- lector Inland Reveime Williams, J. IL, hairdresser Wilson, George, farmer Wilson, Mrs. E., milliner AVoodcock, E., clerk registry Worden, William, produce merchant Wright, J. J., proprietor Huron Hotel M CSolden Creek.- A post oflfice in the Township of Bosanqast, County I«mbtou, 30 milee from Sarnia and 170 from Toronto. Cornell, S., teacher Hunt, Rev. George, (Episcopal Methodist) Kennedy, Allen, Postmaster, J. P., flouring milia 1 v- 176 GOLDSTONE— GOWER POINT, Goldstone.— -A jiost Village in the Township of Peol, County Wellington, distant 24 miles from Gurfph the County Town. Daily mail, ropulation about 60. Clone, Mark, rarpentcr Coaten, Milncr, tavern keeper DouTard, James, mnsou FRANKLAND, THOMAS, Postmaster and general merchant Greenley, James, carriage and wagon ni iiker i I Goodwood. — A post Village lu the Township of County Town, and 35 from Toronto. Stage to Armitage, David, hotel keeper Barkey, Jai'ob, Wacksmith CHAPMAN, MICHAEL, Postmaster, gen. meroht. Degecr, Charles, carpenter Downwell, George, farmer Dyke, John, saw mill proprietor Field, (Jeorge, farmer and auctioneer Frazer, George, cnr])enter Hamill, James, hotel keejier Lehman, J). B., sawmill proprietor McCullough, James, general merehaut Peterson, William, eooper Uxbridge, County Ontario, 25 miles from Whitby the Stouffville and Bloomington. Population about 100. Sangster, John A., J.P., farmer Sangster, J. A. & William, wood and willow ware Shaver, John, shoemaker Smith, Thomas C., teaoher Stapluton, Henry, steam saw mill proprietor Stover, Abram, farmer Wagg, John, farmer AVagg, Joseph, farmer Wagg, Thomas, farmer Watson, W. B., farmer Weighall, John, farmer Gorc'.S Landing.— A Post Office nnd Village in the Township of Hamilton, County Northumbevlaud, X. R. GABETliS, SARAH, Postmistress. Gornilcy.— A Post Village situated in the Township of Jfarkham, County York, 23 miles from Toronto, the County Town. Jlails bi-weekly. Po]>ulation about SO. GORMLEY, JAMES, J.T., Postmaster, &u. Brillinger, Peter, saw mill proprietor Bnice, Robert, Hour mill proprietor ('hebine, Andrew, saw mill proprietor Colhird, George, carjicnter Dnnciiii, Alexander, blacksmith Farmer, Thomas, planing mill proprietor Fisher, Charles, shoemaker Franey, William, hotel keeper Giles, William, boot aad shoemaker Hendry, Thomas, blacksmith Iniies, Leslie, carpenter Joioe, John, jtl.aeksmith Lewis, Thomas, saw miller Marwood, William, tailor Oliver, William, can'iage and wagon maker' Qiiantz, George, storekeeper Watson, John, general merchant Gorric — A Post Office in the Township of Howick, County Huron (see Howick Village). Gonrook.— A Post Oillce in the Township of Ouclph, County Wellington, 34 miles from Guelpli, tlio County Town, and 5 from llespeler. McGaiT, Joseph, ropeniaker McGarr, Patrick, farmer MEWlKdiT, .L\MES, Postiaastor, dry goods, grocer IMachford, Richard, innkeeper Botterell, Tliomas, firmer Doolev, Miirtin, farmer (Jreen, Jonathan, fanntr Hcaru, William, drover Keogh, James, innkeeper ies, wines, licjnois, kc. O'Fanell, Andrew, farmer Sncllinsr. ( ieorjje,^ farmer Gowanstown.— A Village in the Township of Wallace, C(mnty Perth. GOWAN, JIRS. M. A., Postmistress. Gowor Point.— A small Post Village in the Township of V,'eRtmeath, County Renfrew, North Riding, tlislaiit from Penil)roke, the County Town, 25 miles. Population about 100. Carswell, Thomas M., J. P., Postmaster Wright, N. Chambers, John, tailor Manseli, Alfred Wright, Samuel, shopinaker -.:.'« ||iiftn3 ^1 *"»•■ * '', .T^^S^'- ^Kp^ ' ^V ^ 5 . K^$A, '£■: ii-'.'4,-^ '.''j.M -<'='* m^mmM^mw, ADVERTISEMENT^. TBOUMSBH HOUSE, PIB8T-0LASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVBLLEJBB. MUSICAL EMPORIUM. IMPOBTER AND DEALER IN Music, Musical Instruments, Violin and Guitar Strings, No. «1 JAMES STBEBT, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, HAHILVOir. OBTf ABIO. Pw^culw attentwn paid to fanushing Military or AmttCTwBimds with the lat«t and moit apoprored styles of Warranted Instraments. I'rices extremely moderate. Dealers supplied with every description of Music Merchandise, also the very best Strings for various Inatruments at the lowast wJioJ .sale rates. ]SiIi|ary Call Bibles, Drums, FIutiM and Fifes constantly on hand. n il ' I I- II i k '' I i ' I V'iMi T iiiiiii i_A_iL.jL^^-i. ', 1. _a- jt___ W. F. FINDLAY, Accountant and Official Assignee for the County of Wentworth* Agent of the .*tna Insurance Company, of Hartford (Fire and Marine), Incorporated 1819. Agent of the London Assurance Corporation. (Fire and Life), Incorporated 1720. Agent of tlie Edinburgh Life Assomace Company, Established 1828. Agent for the sale of Lands. Money to lend on Farm or other flrst-dass securities. OFFICE, CORNER OF Rlir« AND JAMBS STBEET8, mas T H E P H I L y S LE P. F I L G I A N O , t»maa,vmmm KimwnnnT. I ,'« IS xe^ ADVB^aKKMiafl^ •N", 03Kr^ ^^'^'B » .HOiO^ii^^^KIO. MR AHLWE has IN fHB Bsat atYiiE. ^31"^ ™-^^ ""^*""^-''^-''— :..u.^e.™»» rops. plauing mill Price, James, r^ar|)enter Pulford, Alfred, wagon maker Pulford, Kdwin, wagon maker Pulford, Frank, wagon maker Scratch, A. M., general merchant Scratch, Joseph, farmer Stewart, Simon, hotel keeper Thornton iV Wigle, general nicrchauta Tulfelmire, lieorge, shoemaker Upcott, — , i>rop. lumber yard Whittle, John, faimer AVigle, Andrew, dentist Wigle, A. M., farmer Wigle, A. U., farmer Wigle, Charles, farmer Wigle, Daniel, lime and :}t jiie dealer AViglc k Malott, lumber yard Wigle, M. J., farmer M'igle, J. >S., hotel keeper Wigle, James, carpenter Wigle, John W., fanner Wigle, Solomon, M.l'.l',, farmer AVigle, S. S., farmer Wigle, W., farmer Williams k, Cumiford, shingle makers Woodbriilge, A., general merchant Woodbridge, Mi.ss K., teacher Woodiwis, John, I'ooper Wye, James, shoemaker Wye, K. C, wagon maker ;i Grafton.— A Village and Station of the Northumberland, 7 miles from Cobourg, Population 300. Aird, James, carjienter Allen, E., agent G.T.R Barnum, E., farmer Beatty, William, farmer Blackiock, John, tailor Olitheroe, James, painter Clitheroe, Miss, millinery, &e Craig, ttarvin, farmer Doolittle, Samuel, J.P Bownie, H., shingle maker Drummond, C, farmer Fisher, J., farmer Fraser, CharWs, tailor Fraser, William, shoemaker Gillard, James k Son, general merchants GILLAIU), JOSIAH, Postmaster Gillespie & Brothers, pfops, flouring mills Godurd, A. H., accountaut Gould, Abram, teacher Greenwood, H. k G., manuf. woolen goods Halliday, Janu's, M.D Hoyt, Asa, wagon maker Hildreth, T. F., M.D Hucheson, AVilliam, butcher 12 Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Haldiraand, County tlu! f^ounty Town, and 77 from Toronto. Money Ordor Office. Johnston, Brothers, general merchants Johnston, William, t maker Lawless, Thomas i: Hem -.^neral merchants McCullough, Andrew, floiimig mills McDomild, W. IL, hotel keeper McFarlaup & Co., distillers and rectifiers Massy, J. G., llouring mills Mulliolland, John, farmer Monroe, Miss, milliner Niles, W. H., llouring mills Patterson, William, liotel keeper Reid, William, erfrpenter Rogers, J. U., J.P Rogers, 11. Z., farmer Roouey, John, t\iuiidry Ross, Andrew, carpenter Smith, Rev. John, (Presbyterian) Spitale, William, wagon maker Standley, 11. W., farmer Stewart, John, farmer Taylor, James, planing mills Willoughby, William, M.D Wilson, Rev. J., (Church of England) ^:.!;i^t 'i,i 178 008P0RT— ORAVENHURST. CiMport-— A Pott Office in th« Townihip of Adolphnitowa, Connty Lanox, on Hmj Bajr, 18 ndlM ttam Mapkona, the County Town. Boaart, M. C, J. P. Collina, Robert, J.F., fanner OKKUAN, GEOllOE, J.P., Poiitmaater Oennan, O. M., farmer Kelly, llov. Thomaa (Wealeyan) Scott, Iter. William (Wealeyan) h^f. firahamsvllle. — A Village in the Toronto Gore, County Peel, 7} miles from Brampton, the County Town, 22 milea from Mono Mills, and 20 from Toronto. Population 60. Anderson, C, farmer Anustroug, A., auctioneer Bell, H., farmer Bell, Robert, hotel keeper Brown, John, farmer Brougham, M. E., accountant Clifton, Thomas, shoemaker Dalton, W., farmer DeLoHaye, A., M.D. Dorsey, Thomas, wagon maker Herbert, Andrew, painter LAMPHIKR, PETER, J.P., PoatmaaUr and genand merchant McCaffrey, Ilobert, shoemaker Mitchell, James, blacksmith Payne, T., farmer ; Philips, — , M.D. Proctor, Henry, teacher Sims, John, farmer CSrantley- — A Post Office in th« Township of Orantley, County Dnndas. 18 miles from Morrisburg, th» County Town. Brown, Aaron, mason Bruce, George, P.L.S. Carr, Alexander, carpenter Carr, Alexander J., farmer Carr, Henry, farmer Carr, Hugh, carpenter Carr, Jonathan, blacksmith Carr, Thomas, lime burner Cassclman, P. A., farmer Collins, James, farmer Collins, Thomas, farmer Gordon, Alexander, fanner Munro, George, J. P. , farmer MUNliO, J. O., Postmaster and general merchant Robinson, Z., teacher Russell, Thomas, bricklayer Sutherland, James, farmer Ciranton- — AWilkge and station of the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Biddulph, County Middlesex, 20 miles from London, the County Town. Average value of land in vicinity, $45 per acre. Fornmn, C, farmer Armitage, James, lumber yards Barron, William, telegraph oiK-rator Blackwell, B., commission merchant £rooks, Jolin, wagon maker Dearne&s, John, farmer Dowryer, Michael, painter Germyne, Henry, carpenter Grant, N., commission merchant Grant, A., farmer Grant, J., farmer Grant, James, telegiaph operator, agcut G. T. K, and Am. Ex. Co. Grant, William, farmer Halt, Rev. — , (Episcopal Methodist) Hewit, Re\. — (Weslcyan) Hodgins, Samuel, hotel and livery stable keeper finiflay, Rev. Allen (Presbyterian) Formal!, (}., farmer Fulton, Thomas, carpenter JAMIESON, JAMES, Postmaster, shoemaker licavitt, William, butcher, ilour and provision store Ijeavitt, William, farmer Mcintosh, Henry, carpenter Mclntyre, James P., liotcl keejier Mowbray, P., farmer Murray, Matthew, tailor Silley, Samuel, teacher Stanly & Hodgins, general merchant* Stanley, R., commission merchant Stewart, Alexander, saddler W(!bb & Garrett, general merchants Woodgate, J. K., M.D. Airavenhnrst.— A Village in the Township of Muskoka, District of Muskoka, beautifully situated on Lake Muskoka, and in the vicinity of the picturesque lakes Rosseau and Joseph. It is a favorite rasort for pleasure seekers, abounding in game, and the lakes jtlentifully supplied with fish. The steamers Weuonah and Camilla call hero during the summer months. Distant from Barrie 52 miles, and from Toronto HO, Population 100. Brown, D., hotel keeper (JOCKBURN, P., Postmaster Fuller, S., general merchant larvie, J., livery stable keeiwr 'orton, J. B., hotel koepci Miss, teacher Knott, R., painter Piercy, J., farmer Pimbolt, George, agent Wenonah steunbott Scott, John, J. P Sharpe, J., farmer Wright, D. farmer ORERXBANK— OREENWOOD. 1T9 (}r««HlNUlk.— A Viriigo !n tlifc Tdwmblp of H*»er »cro in th« vicinity. Popnlatton 100. Aiidcrgon, Williimi, architect ASHLING, JOHN', I'o.itniiuiter Bailey, Johin, wa^on maker BUke, William, teacher Dusty, Edward, ihociiiaker Ferguaon, Willium, butcher Hall, Iloiiry, wognn maker Murtii, llobcrt, hotel keeper Read, Kov. J., (Wesleyan) Smith, Rev. U. J., (Primitive Metho<1Ut) Vanovery, Kev. Mr. (Church of Eiiglami) Creeilbnsh.— A Village in the Townvhip of Eliaibethtown, County Lceda, 40 mnns ftom BrocltTllIe, th« (Jounty Town. Population 100 Abbott, J. N., .1.1*., painter Blanchard, A. W., farmer Blanchard, Daniel, farmer Blanchard, Daniel, wn«on maker Blauchanl, Emory, farmer Blanchard, Thompson, teacher (>'odd, Richard, cooj)er (..'onnor, Thnmaj*, shoemaker (,'ook, Andrew, CHri>enter Keoler, J. M., farmer Kerr, (>., farmer Kerr, Miss, L., teacher Kerr, R., farmer liOverin, Norris, farmer Ijoverin, Simeon, farmer Mott, S., tailor I'atterson, John, farmer Peer, Reuben, livery stable Powell, Miss E., teacher Robinson, Willian), lumber yard Shetfonl, Henry, shoemaker Smith, Thomas, carpenter Taylor, George, shoemaker WlllTE, E. L., Postmaster, general merchant Urecnock.— A Village in the Township ol Greenock, (.'ouuty Bnice, 8 miles fiom Walkerton the County Town, 130 miles from Toronto, and 20 from Kincardine. Improved lond in vicinity $20 jwr aero. Stages to "VValkerton, Scaforth and Kincardine. Population 100. MONTGOMERY, HUGH, Seu., Postraaater, J. f.. Black, Thomas, carpenter Black & Munro, wagon makers Bradiu, A., blacksmith Colter, James, liirmer Cunningham, Samuel, J. P., farmer Derraid, Rev. M., (N. C. Methodist) Porlies, A. G., (Presbyterian) Grundy, "William, blacksmith Hawthorn, Samuel, hotel keeper Hornell, William, general merchant McDonald, John, accountant Mclntyre, William, plasterer Montgomery, Hugh, farmer general merchant Mon^omery, Hugh, jun., steam saw miller Montgomery, James, farmer Montgomery, Robert, hotel keeper Pinkerton, Robert, J. P., farmer Ritchie, J. B., farmer Ritchie, P., fanner Ritchie, William, caqjentcr Rolaton, Rev. 1). ])., (N. C. Methodist) Stewart, Rev., (liuptist) Trotter, Willimi, slioemakei- AVisser, W., shoemaker Nii CJrcenWOOd. — A Village in the Township of Pickering, County Ontario, 10 miles from Whitby, the County Town, and iO from Toronto. Population :.*flO. Adamson, Samuel, brickinaker R;illard, (teorge, saw mill proprietor Boddy, John, shoemaker • Byers, Saiimel, flouring and grist mill proprietor Clark, William, farmer Dovlu, Owen, proprietor British Arras Hotel FULLERTON, ADAM, Postmaster, .f.P. and M.D, Graham, Rob(!rt, shoemaker (trccn, Kred, J. P., farmer (Jreen, Samuel J., flouring and grist mill Hill, Rev. — (MctliodiHt) Jackson, Eontcr Somerville, Samuel, farmer Slatter, Jacob, barrel, stave and hoop maaufueturer Sterling, Jame.s, general merchant Sterling, Judith, hotel kseper Stobbs, Rev. ~, (iliurch of Knglaad) Tate, Sophia, milliner, etc. Wilson, George, farmer Wilson, Richard, fiirmer •■il* ■ 1. 180 GRKKir GROVE— GREY. Creen Grorrt— Pnit olfict Thi«letnwii {{ormnlj McKkytTille), • iettl««infnt in thaTownihipof Vaughan, 15 inilr!! iliiUnt frum Torouto. Daily mail. ro])ulation about 80. Banldry, Alfrcil, carpenter Fox, William, farmer Hardy, James, «<^n., farmtr Hardy, Janie*, jr., fanner JOHNSTON. UK HAUD, Postraaiter Nichol, Robert, fanner Rtronft, James, farmer Smithioii, Thuinati, farmer Creen Point*— A imall Poit VilUf;e in the Townihii> of Snphiaeburg, County Triuee £dward. UOULIN, rillLII', Postmaster UreeniTlUe. — A Post Village in the Township of West Klaniboro', (.'ountyWeutworth, Troiles distant from Hamilton, the (-'ounly Town, and 1} mil«« from Duudas .Station, on the Great Western lUUway. It hM a good flour and grain trade. Mails daily. Population about COO. Anderson, James, lime and stone deah-r Armstrong, James, hotel kcejier Ashbourne llouiing and glial mills, J. Webster, prop Ballantyno, Tlionms, jun., cooper Barr, Frederick, tailor Betzuer, Samuel, farmer Brown, M., wagon maker Clark fi l.angly, jnnnufacturera of woolen goods Conhnour, Jacob, saddler C'oulson, Oeorge, farmer Frascr, Hugh, general merchant Globensky, Lewis, cooper Graham, James, cooper Green, Abrahum, farmer Grocii, John S., farmer Gurncy, Charles, farmer Higgins, Heurv, wagon maker Ilorc, F. W., saw mill and lumber dealer Hume, Mifs Mary, teacher JOYCK, JAMES, Postmaster and general merchant Lackey, John, weaver McCarty, Charles, teacher llc(.'arty, Miss I'liza, teacher HcMasters, Charles, mason Mann, W. M., lime and stone dealer Morden, Jnnatlian, flouring aud saw millt Morden, M., furiiier Markle, K,, hotel Morin, T., blacksmith Moxly, ()., farmer Peet, Thomas, carpenter Perry, A., wood turner Post, George, cooper Kay, Frunci.s, linu! and stone dealer Sanderson, M. paper mills Snisdel, Joseph, clerk and auctioneer Soper, Oeorge, carpenter Steel, John, distiller Steen, John, wood turner Suriini.s, J. T>., farmer Thompson, William, niuon Town, James, (listiller Tunis, John, fanner Vincent, Henry, engineer Wales, James, llounng miller A\ ebster, J., Ashbourne Flouring Mills WiLson, Joseph, tin$imith Wishart, K., general merchant CSreshom— A Poet ofBoein the Township of Bruce, County Hrnce, 2S miles from Walkerton, the County Town. Avcr.xge price of wild land in the vicinity, |6; improved, $12 per acre. Austin, John, carpenter Bowen. J., shingle maker BROWN, G. J., Postmaster McLeod, Jobn,_teacher Mattliewaon, Itev. William, (Canada Presbyterian) ] Mills, }ii(^hard, blacksmith Pace, James, wagon makerj €retna.— A Villag* in the Township of North Federieksburgh, County Lenox, 6 fmiles from Napanee, the County Town. Population flO. Aylsworth, llev. J. B., (Episcopal Methodist) Cole, (.". B., J. P. Hambly, Samviel, farmer Hongh, Charles, butcher Hough, Jacob, fam:er Hough, John, carpenter Kelly, Rev. James, (Wealeyan) Kinerley, Charles, lime and stouo dealer MELLOW, W. J., Postmsster and general merchan Mellow, W., fanner Miller, Samuel, farmer IJandall, J., farmer Scott, Kev., OVeslcyan) Williams, Edward, tailor Withers, Daniel, fanner 41irey.--t8ee Cranbrook)— A Post office in the Township of Grey, County Huron. LECKIE, JOHN, Postmastar. GRlERSVIIJiE— GROVES END. 181 of VflUghAii, i. I ditttnt from way. It hM the County lyterian) | i apanee, the il merchkn filieniTlIie.— A Poit Vi)I»g«) in the TuwDiIiip of SU Viiie«nt, County Omy, 25 milu dittant from Ow«a Bound, the County Town, ami 120 loilca from Toronto. Populalion about 160. Brinkniriii, William, ihoamaktr Rrownell, He v., (VVcNlryan) By«n, John, farmer Gauld, H«T. , (I'rriliytcrian) GKIER, ANDKKW, Pontiuanter HcConnt'U, N., cnviientcr McDonald, Miles, riirni'T MoKitili>y, Andrew, fanner UoLean, Koliert, hide nnd leather dealer Manhall, .lame*, wagun maker Mitchel, Henry, blackvmith Mitchri, liobtrt iarnicr Nuland, Arthur, teacher Kattray, Alexander, hotel keeper Spike, Itryan, farmer Stirling, 1). k Co., general merchant* Taylor, Williatn, farnirr Terry, Oeorgo, blackituith Wright, O. W., M.D Grimsby,— A Vill«ge and Station of the flreat Woitern Railway at the junction of Forty -mile Creek with Lake Ontario, in the TowuHliip of Orinisby, County Lincoln, 17 miles from St. Catharines, the County Town, 18 f;om llninilton and 48 from Toronto. .Thn surrounding country in unsurpassed for fertility in the I'rovinco. All kinds of fruit aro grown in great iibuiidance. W. W. Kitchen, Kiq., is exten- •ively engagtd in the manufacture of wine, tnrning out about 600 barrels of a very superior article p«r annum,; the vineyard occupies 11 acres. Money Order ofRce and Savings Dank. Population 1000. Allison, U. n., w«gon maker Anderson, ('liarlcs, farmer Anderson, II. H., farmer Anderson, M. J., Collector Customs Bouslaugh, \V. H., saw mills Brown, John, T. ('., I'.L.S. Campbell, Daniel, mast'T Grammar School Chambers, J., blacksmith Clarke, IWw. John H., (Webleyan) Cline, David 1'., baker Cole, George, wagon maker Cole, W. A., blacksmith Fitch, J. D., clicmist and druggist Fitch, W., M.D. Forbes, W., general merchant and insurance agent Green, Dr., dentist GRIMSBY MANSION HOUSE, A. Randall, prop. (See adv) GRANT, JOHN H. b CO., foundry and agricultu- ral iniplemcut numufactory. (See adv) (Jurney & Nelle.s, grist mills Kitchen, Jacob, witio maker Kitchen, W. D., farmer KITCHEN, W. AV., vine grower and wine maker (see adv) Konkle, AViiliam, hotel keeper Laboroau, Kev. W., (Romnn Catholic) Larin, John D., telegraph operator Little, B. painter Locke, Rev. J. H., (Wesleyan) Loosnley, E. I),, tailor MoFarlane, A., farmer McKay, A. J., collqrtor McNinch, John, shingle maker Mabey, George, butcher and hotel keeper Marlatt, P. I), hotel keep 5 Mihell, K. M., tinsmith Miller, W. H., blacksmith Millward, W. K., M.I) Murray, Uev. J. (!., (Presbyterian) NELLKS, II. K., Postmastei Nelles, J. W. O., farmer Nellei, P. B., miller Nelles, S. A. & Co., produce dealers NELLE.S, W. IL, (Jehu H. (irout 4 Co) Nixon, D., farmer Oman, C. ('., wagon maker' (Jrr, Robert, station master G. W.R Palmer, I), k Co., canned fruit PALMER, E. J., general mercht and produce meteht Petit, J. U., farnitr Petit k Muir, ML A. k A.. P.) props, cheese factory Racey, C. S., g..nerBl agent RANDALL, A., jirop. Grimsby Mansion Uotu* Hotel (see adv) Randolph, Ralph W., butcher, kc RBED, REV. CANON. (Church of England) Smith k V'andusen, nurserymen Sopcr, John Spillett, W. S., Taylor, J. k J., groceries and li(juors ' Vandyke, John& George, wagon makers k blackimith* Westlake, George, saildler Wilson, W. grist mill Whittaker, S., shoemaker Wilson, W., saw mills Woolverton, C. E., aurseryj Woolverton, A., M.D. Woolverton, J., M.D. GrovesCIld.—A post office in tke Township of Malahide, County Elgin ; distant 20 miles from St. Thoma the County Town. LYON, W. B., Postmaster Morkle, R. L., farmer Parks, A., nhoemaker Borten, George, farmer Bordick, A. 1)., farmer Chappison, Rev. D., (Wesleyan) Lyon, C. M., farmer Lyon, W. B., farmer Smith, Rev. W., (We.sleyan) "W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE AVINES, 603 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. •^ 18ft GUELPH. bvniir 6a6lpta- — The County Towii of Wellington, situated on th« River Spred, a branch of the Orand Hirer, ia the Township of Gunlph, was laid out by the late Mr. Gait, tlic projector of the Canada Company, in th* year 1828. The situation was well chosen, being in the midst of a fine undulating country, high, dry and healthy. Tlie town is a ntation of the Ornnd Trunk and the nortliem terminus of the Ualt and ttuclph branch of the Great Wewtijrn Uaihray. It is connected with Fergus, Elora, Southampton, Owen . Sound, kc, by stage. In the immediate vicinity are i,-icxhuuitible (quarries of limestone, of which several of the public buildin^^s are conNtrucicd. Commercially, Gitelph will compare favorably with any inland town in the Province. The chief manufacturing; establish ments are : fFelUngton Foundry, Evatt, Iiic{lis & Co., steam and water, 40 hands; Outlph Steam FowiJry, Mills & Mclvin, 30 hands; Oiulph Foundry, KobortHon & Sons, si earn, 15 hands; Giulpk Mtlh (flour and distillery), David Allan, steam anroYision dealer Eraser, G. H. k Co., dry goods Fraser A Watcrson, cabinet makers FREEMAN & FREEMAN, (S. B. Freeman, Q.C. and .of the l.idics of T^oretto, Rev. Mother J. M. Stanislaus, Superioress. Gramnuir School, Head Master, J. M. Buchan, M.A. ; second Master, E. G. Patterson, M. A. ; English Master, Thomas McKee. Central School; Arthibdld MacuUuiii, M.A., Principal: in connection with this institution are nine Primary or Ward Schools, all under the immediate charge of the I'rincipal. Roman (Jatholic .Schools : Park Street and John Street Schools under the charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph ; Peel Street School, Andrew Doyle, Princippl. CIUTRCHES. Christ Church, (C)iuroh of England,) James Street, R<'.v. J. G. Hcddcs, M.A., Rector ; Rev. T. S. Cartwright, Curate ; .ssrvices 11a. m. and 7 p. m. Church of the .Vsccnsion, (Church of England,) }[annah Street, Rev. John Hcbdcn, M.A. Hector; services 11 a. m. aud 7 p. m, ^(."hurch of England,) Emerald Street, Rev. Dr. Neville, Rector ; services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. St. John',s, (Chundi of England,) King, corner Queen street, Rev. J. (!. J). McKenzic, M.A. St. Andrew's, (Church of Scotland,) James street, Rev. Robert Burnet, minister, .services 11 a.m. and 7 p. ni. Knox's Church, (Canada Pres^bytcrian,) corner of James and H enry streets, Rev. A. B. Simpson, minister ; services 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Central Presbyterian Chinch, corner of McXab street and Maiden F.ane, liw. W. (jrmiston, D.D., pastor; services 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m. McNab Street Presbyterian Churi'h, Rev. David luglis, pastor; services ]1 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Congi-egational Church, corner of Hughson and Henry streets, Rev. Thos. Pullar, pastor ; services 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Baptist Church, I'ark street. Rev. George Richardson, pastor ; services 11 a. m. and G. 30 p.m. We.sh'yan Methodist, King corner Wellingt(m streets. Centenary Cliurch, Main street, between James and McNab, Rev. John Potts, superintendent, and Rev. G. H. Bridgman ; s(a-vices 10 a.m. and (5:30 p.m. New Connexion Methodiit, Main street, near Nelson, Rev. Charles HcKelvey ; services 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wesleyan German Church, Nelson, corner Rebecca streets. Rev. tJharles Allum ; services 10 a.m. and6:,30p.m. Primitive Methodist Church, (Joro street. Rev. Walter Reid ; services lOj a.m and 6.;!0 p.m. Methodist F^piscopal Church, John street, Rev. J. Gilray, jiastor ; services 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. F^vangelicnl Association; Church on Market street. Rev. Augustus Spies ; services 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mountain Mission ; services at 2 p.m., pastors various. Jewish Synagogue, King street west, Mr. Groos, president, Mr. Roos, vice-president ; services, 8 a.m. 4.80 p.m., and (5.30 p.m. Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception ; Rt. Rev. John Farrell, bishop. BANr.8, Bank of British North America: King, between James and Huch.son, W. N. Anderson, manager, James S. Lockic, accountant. Bank of Montreal, King street ; W. .1. Buchanan manager, T. J. Tate accountant. Merchants' Bank of Canada, James, corner of Main street ; James Bancroft manager, Charles t'rookhall, accountant. (Ontario Bank, King street east ; Robert Milroy manager, C. V. Holland accountant. Royal Canadian Bank, James street: Henry MvKinstry, agent, J. Ellis Lancely, acc(mntant. Canadian Bank of Commerce, King, near John street, Charles R. Murray, manager, VV. Roberts, aooountuit. Gore Bank, King street ; Samuel [Reid, manager. INHURANf E OOMVANIES. Canadian Life A.ssuranee Company : capital $1, 000, 000 ; President, John Young ; vice-president, John Ferrie ; manager, A. (J. lUmsay. Vietoria Mutual F'ire Insurance Comjiany of (Jaiiada : (Jcorge H. Mills, ])resi- dent ; Levi Lewis, viee-presidt-nt ; W. D. Booker, secretary and treasurer. Canada Fannera' Mutual Fire Insurance Company : Thomas Stock, president ; Wm. Macklem, vice-president ; P. Street, secretary ftud treasurer. W, "W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. m T(\M^d^: CUSTOM norsE. Ciutobi House, aituated on th« rorner of Stewart and McNub stkeeti, William II. Kittaoii, collector, Win. B«Btty, surreyor, (J. II. M. HewuU, cliief clerk. POST OFFICE. fiitiuted on James street, opposite lltfrrick street, Edmund Uitoliie, Postmaster ; E. liitcLie, assistant post- master ; Henry t^ollieuk, money order clerk. MISCF.t.LANEOUM. City Hospital, foot of John street: Cliarles O'Keilly, M.l)., CM., physician ; T. Luokens, superintendent. William Skinner, superinteudnnt. Jlamilton Orphan Asylum, Park .iDsejili : Sister Mary I'liillip, .superioress. Hamilton Board House of liefiKjf, ( :herry street street, under the care of the .Sisters of St o..,-.. . _■.-.>.. j ri •— i - -..—,.- of Trade, King street east : President, John Stuart ; vice-president, Matthew Legfjat ; secretary, William MacKay. Hamiltoi . n. ager, T. Mcllwraith. __ _ , „ , , Robert lUlston, collector. Oflicc, Tity Hall Building. HamiUvn and Gore Mechunins' Institute, i»TO.t» street : Thomas Mollwraitli, president ; Judge Logie, vice-president ; .Alexander Rutherford, superin- tendent. Hreei easi : rrcsident, jonn .Muitn ; vice-presmeni, aiaiuiew i^eggai ; secrciary, \v unam illon Oaslifjht Company : President, John Young ; vice-j)resi..;ii;. ^ ti .•». ,i /■. „. if..L ■._• r j/j.... t ABBS, REV. GEORC.E, editor Christian Jdvncafe, Fergu:ioii .ivenue Abraham, Charles F., produee and commission mer- chant, tiH King ea.st Adam, JaiMfi, plumher, steam and Rns fitter, Hugh- son, between King and King Willioni Adams, Miss A. M., teacher WeslBVim Female Coll. Adams, Miss JI. E,, jirincijial Wesli-yiin Female Coll. Adams, Robert W., burrister, attorney and solicitor, James, opposite (iore iKtna Insuiance Comjn ly, Hartford, W. F. Findlay, agent, James, ojipositc Gor(^ -^tna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, James Gar- Tin, agent, 50 Janus n Aitchison, \V. k U., box manufacturers. Bond nr King Allan, David, Hour niid feed, 9 & 11 York Allan, William, contractor. Concession bet James and McNab Allan is Co., builders, Rebecca, bet John k Catherine Allen, Bcnjaniia, broker (second-hanil) lli5 King c Allum, Rev. Charles (German Wcsleyan^ 87 Rebecca AMBRIDGK, T. A., broker, insurance agent, and issuer of marriage licenses. King bet James and McNab Ambrose, Robert S., professor uf music, Wesleyan Female College Ambrose, Wiliiain, barrister, attorney and «olicitor, 16 King cast AMERIC.VN' EXPRESS COMPANY, J. I>. Irwin, agent, James, opposite the Qore. Amery, Jolni F. F., B..V., juivate school, Temper- ance Hall, McNab, corner King Ancaster Knitting Company, office 2 King west Anderson, Jhiiics, carpenter, McNab nr Cannon Anderson, William, pump maker. Grove, l>et Liberty and Wi'lliiigtoii Anderson, William J., butcher, Citv Market ANDERSON, W. N., manager Bank of B. N. A., s 8 King ANGirs, J. k J., hats, cap.s, furs and straw goods, 56 King w Appleyard, 'i'homa,s, building stone dealer, Tyburn corner AValiiut Armitage, William, second-hand broker, corner King and Caroline ARMSTRONG, CHARLES, shijiping agent, Hugh- son, between Main and King Armstrong, Isnac, wholesale china, glass, end earth- enware, 20 York, bet McNab and Paik Armstrong, I'eter, waggon maker. King east, bet Walnut .«■ Wellington Armstrong, Walter, house, sign and ornamental paint ir, cor Main and Cherry Armstrong, John, hotel keeper, s s Market Square Arthur, Colin, butcher, City Maiket Arthurs, .lames, hotel keeper, Merrick, s a bet James and McNab Ash, Isidore, furrier and fur dyer, 3!i King west Ashbaugh, F. A., w.holesalo hud retail grocer, ss Market Square Askins, A. H., civil engineer G.W. II Atchison, William, retail grocer, Napier, bet Caro- line and Hess Atchison, W. k U., props, planing mills. Bond, bst King and Main Atkinson, .Mrs., dealer in sewing machines, 71 King west Atkinson, Joseph, house, sign and oruaiuental painter, Wellington, near Willson Atkinson, William, bp.sket maker, 71 Kingw Atlantic .Mutual Life Ins. Co., J. W. WilKon, agent King, cor John Attwood, .M. W., watches, clocks, jewelry, and mu- sical inslruninnts, Royal Hotel bigs, James AITSSEM, J. IL, wholesale and retail baker and con- fectioner, Florence Uloi;k, Kin^ w (see adv) Austin, Mrs. E., boarding house, Alerrick, bet Park and Ray Axford, George, butcher, n s Pearl, cor Ki.ig Aynsley, James J., boots and shoes. King e, bet Nelson and Wulimt B.agwell, John B., corner P.irk and Market Raine, John W., hardware, James opposite Market Baker, James, pork dealer. City Market Balfour, Pelor, carpenter. Market near Bay Ball, F. A., insurance agent and secretary and treas- urer Western Permanent Building Society Ballantine, it. M., iicv.s and ]ieriodical depot, James s of Post tiltico Banipfylde, Cliarles, flour and feed, John bet Augusta and Catherine BANCR<1FT, JAMES, manager Merchants' Bank of BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, W. N. Anderson, manager, s s King, bet James and Huglisoii Bank of ^iontrpal, ss King bet James and McNab Banner of Faith, published monthly, printed at Spectator office Barber, E. k Vo., tobacco manufacturers, King e bet Crtthcart and Wellingloa BARBOUR, CHARLES J., shirt manufacturer (see adv) Barker k Lemessuricr, house, sign and ^ornamental painter, Main bet McNab and James Barlow, William E., iMrpenter, ,12 John 8 W, W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 bai-rels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. 8011, collector, Wm. chic, Msistnnt poat> ma, iuperintendent. ahan Asylum, Park H. IlamiltoH Board t ; secretary, WillUm criff Thoiiiat ; man- uUiprford, assistant ; iiii:s' Institute, jHtnes luthcrford, superin- s 8 Market Square iki't crrick, 9 « bet Jame* r, 33 King west id retail grocer, s • W.Il •, Napier, 1iet Caro- ing mills, Bond, bat g machines, 71 King n and ornaiuental t^illson r, 71 Kinft w J. \\. WilKiiii, agent , jewelry, and nm- tel blf^s, j.imes retail baker and con- iig w (sec iiJv) Merrii'k, liet Park rl, cor King slings, King e, bet nd Maikel s opposite Market Market near Hay si'i-retary !uid treaa- ldin£; Society odical depit, James d, John bet Augusta Mtn-liaiits' Bank of AMKlilCA, W. N. iig, bet Jatucs and allies and ir'Nab iiulhly, printed at iclurers, King e bet t manufacturer (se* \n and ^ornamental I James i John a HAiMILTON. 189 BARNARD, P. B. k H., dry goods, millinery, 34 King w Barnes, (leorge k Co., hooks, kc, James e.or Mkt Sq Barr, S»\\\\, barrister, attornev and solieito'-, Jame* Baatedo, Walter, furrier and fur dyer, Wellington cor King Baatien, H. T,., boat builder, I'hclan's boat liouie Bateiiian, William, baker and confectioner, King n e C'atlii art Bates, James, M.T).. Oore bet Huglison and John Bates, William, second hand broki:r, 118 King e Batty, IJeiijamin, watches, clocks and jewelry, 40 King w BAUr'.U, HENRY, grape wine manufacturer, Main bet .lames and Ilugbson (sec adv) Bauer, Leopold, Ontario IJrewery, Catharine bet East Hay and Base Line Beardmnre, Oeorgc li., leather and findings, King b«t .la II M and McNab BEAUMAN, F. W., prop American Hotel, King '^"'^ (Charles (see adv) Beasley, Itii'hard .S., pork dealer, York bet Bay and Caroline BEA.sr-KV, THOMA.S, city clerk, office City Hall Beatty, O., retail grocer, James cor Wilson Beatty, 'I'liomas, hotel keeper, s e cor Main and John Beck, ( !''orge, jmjp. Crystal Palace Brewery, King cor Margaret Beckett, ('., prof, of music, n s Tleiiry nr Hnglison Bock"t, Willitini, fmit and eonfeLtioiierv, 64 James BECKi:'!', V. C. & CO., fonndcrs anil machinists, James, nr Simcoe (see adv.) Beer, Krank, butcher. King, ea.st of Walnut Beer, .lolin, baker and confectioner, es James, nr Lind Bell, John, k Co., Hurlingtou Hrcweiy, Catherine, corner Tyburn BELLING, H. M., vatelies, elock-'J and jewellery, Janus, nr Main (see adv. ) ■' Belnap, N. M., hotel keeper, John nr King William Benni-r, Hichard, insuranei; agent and commission niendiant, Wciitwortli Chanibers BEVIER, DENNIS, livery and sale stable, 77 King west (see adv. ) Berry, .fohn, ice dealer, w s John, nr Hospitixl Best, Andrews, k Co., auctioneers and commission merchants. King, corner John Bible, Hobcrt, co.il and wood dealer. Main, corner Cliiirles BICKLI';, T. k SON, wholesale druggists, fi King e BIGKI.OW, ALBERT, wholesale eliinu, glas.s,'and earthenware, Hugh.son, bet Main and Tyburn BILLINOS k Tl^iNER, wbuleaale tobaco manu- facturers (see adv.) Billings & White, physieians and nurgeons, James corner Henry Billington, John, boots and jhocs, n s Merrick, bet Park and P.av BILTOX, HENRY W., soda wat. r manufacturer, ilarkct, nr McN.ib Bingham, A., stove, tin, cojiperand sheet iron manu- facturer and dealer, McNab, between Kinj, and Market BIN NY, ANDREW (Huchauan i Co.) res Victoria Tcn'are, King BIRELY, N. I"'., .shijiping iigcnt, Ihock nr Bay BIREl.Y k CO., vinegar manufacturers, James, bet Pc(d and Augusta (see adv.) BIRGE, C. A. k M. B., wholesale, cigar and tobacco manufacturers, 48 James n Bishop, J. B., tin, cojipcr, sheet iron, &c., King William, e of llughson Blake, William, butcher, ('ity Market BLACK. DAMKL, [.roprietorClub House, e m JamM n of P. O, (see adv.) Hlaicher, I'eter C., druggist, John, south of Petl Blake k McCauley, retail grocers. Peel, ( or Cherry Blamhford, John, undertaker, McNab bet King and Main Bland, John H., barber and hairdresser, 8 TIugliMn n corner King HLANDKORl), HENRY, picture frame manufactu. ler, 59 James n (see adv) Bliss, Horace C., patent medicines, Wellington bet Henry and Little Gore Blum, Christopher, butcher. King cor Park Hlythe, Thoniau A., P.L.S., ss Hold bet Jams* and McNab Roase, Mrs. Jane, retail gi-ocer, Caroline cor Napier Bogart, 1>. A., dentist, Hughson cor Rebecca HO ICE, W1I,LIAM k CO., importers of fancy- goods, 3 King e Bolingbrooke, Charles cabinet maker, 90 King w Bond, James, butclier, City Market Hnnd, Silas, butcher. City Market HOOKKK, W. D., sec. and treas. Victoria Mutual Eire Insurance CJompany, James Rowden, Anion, brick maker, IMiiada nr Garth Mowers, J., )iork dealer, York bet Park and Hay Bowman & Howe, sewing machine agents, James opp Mechanics' Hall Rowroii, A. k Son, stove, tin, copper and sheet-iron manufact'rs and dealeis. King Williuni nr Jamea ROYCE, 1). R., i;. S. consular agent, office at G. W. R. stetion Hoyd, David, cooper, Ifl John n Hoyd, Thomas, grocer. King Williatn cor John Boyd, Thomas, trunk maker, cor King William and John HRADSHAW, JAMES, grocer, James opp Market Hiandfoid, Henry, gilt and stained moulding, 69 James a Rranduni, R. B., barber and hairdresser, 54 John ■ Hrayley, James, machinist and blacksmith, top of mountain Brazener, E. I,., horse collar maker, 120 King e Hrennen. Michael, sa.sh, door and blind manufactory, rear 10 John u Hridgewood, tJeorge, carriage builder, Tyburn near Hughson Bridgman, Rev. George H., M.A., (Wesleyan), Maiden Ijane Briers, Thomas, honse, sign and ornamental painter, e s Catherine bet Gore and Henry BRIGGS, (!. C. k S(JN.S, wholesale druggists, King Willam, nr James P.RlTiSH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., (Fire* Marine,) A. F. Forbes, agent, cor James and King William Briii.-^h Ameiica Iiisnraiice Co., tire department, E. Ritchie, agent. Post 0|!i ce P>ritt, Edward, boot:^ .iiid shoes, York, bet Bay and Caroline IU{ONSON, S., manager Royal Hotel, James Rioodwcll, J. W., accountant, N. Hammond Hiookes, Charles, retail grocer, York bet Caroline and Hess Browne, E., wharfinger. Royal Mail Line, Brown's Wharf Hrown k Haut/, lithographers, King William corner James BROWN, (HLLESPIE k CO., wholesale King corner James HROWN, W. k CO., booksellerB and .stationers, 4(1 James it grocers. [■'■ !l ^ Vineyard. i it, ■ is I I; 100 HAMILTON. Brwcp, AlBxunder, )>arristcr, attoriipy and solicitor, ('anoda ijit'r Asiuriincc Co'h. Kiiildings Bruce, Joliii M., liarrifttiT, iittomcy uud solinitor, 3 King w llmcc, Miigiius, rlotliicr, 7 .Thiiu'S n BRUCE, WII^LIAM, (Joniinercial College, JomeH opposite (loro BBUCK, JOHN A. & CO., seedsmen and Horists, 62 King w BUCHAN, J. M., M.A., head master Grammar School BUCHANAN, HON. ISAAC. (Buchanan if Co.l, rca Audi mar Honao BUCHANAN, JOSHUA G., locol editor Spfctatm; bds Merrick iir rHi-l< BUCHANAN, I'KTERT., (Buchanan & Co.), res Auchinar House BUCHANAN, W. J., ninnager Bank of Montreal BUCHANAN & CO., dry goods and groceries, (wliolcsiilc^ King, cor <'afh«rinR Buckinghani, Williuiii. Imtchcr, City Market Bull, Hon. Hnrcoui-t 15., h Hughson BUNTIN, GILLIES & CO., wholesale .stationers, 23 King e Burdett, Jo.sc]ili, lirush maker, 3.^ King w Burgess, John, professor of music, Hughson, between Tylmrn and Tccl Btirnesa, George, & Co., Royal Canadian Livery Stable, 79 .lames }?umet. Rev. Robert, paator St. Andrew's (Cliurch of Scotland) Bums, Henrv, barber and hairdresser, 24 York, ur Park BURNS, IIOBERT, head clerk G.W.R., h Catherine Burridge, James, pork dealer, McAllister's block, York BURROW & STEWAKT, malleable iron founders, Caroline between Miller and York BURROWS & HHOTH EH, auction and commissiou merchants, Merrick, opjiosite Market Burton, George W., Q.C. (Hnrton k Bruce) BURTON k BRUCE, bnn-isters, attorneys and soli- citors, Canadian Life Asstirancc Co.'s Unildings, James Butcher, Robert, carpenter, Nelson, between Esst Market and Rebecca Caddy, dijitain J. H., artiKt, Main, between Charles and McNab Caddy, J. St. V., I'rovincinl Land Surveyor, Went- worth < 'hamlicis CAHII-L, JAMES, Police Magistrate, James CALUEK, JOHN (Mclnnes, CalderfcCo.) Campbell, AlcxiiiKlcr, retail grocer, York, bet Park and Bay Campbell, (4eorge, wagon maker, King c, between Wiilniit and Wellington Campbell, Mrs. .ianc, boarding hoiwe, King, between Caroline and Hay (Jampbell, .iolin, nirer of hams and bacon, James, bct-.vecn Main and Tyburn CAMPBELL, R. k CO., hollow ware onamellor.s, Mary Street Foundry Campbell, Williutii, potter, Garth nr Duke Campbell, W., Clerk of Assize tJancda Vhrintinn AdvooiU, Kev. G. Abl'S, editor, John nr King CANADA FARMER'S MUTUAT, INSURANCE CO., ('ommercial Bnildingti. James CANADA LIKE ASSURANCE COMPANY, A. G. Ramsay (F. 1. A.) manager, James, nr Main, Isaac Mills, agent CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, C. R. Mur- ray, Manager, King cor John ('anadian Coul Oil Comiiany, (wholesale) 1" King w Canning, George, carpenter, 11 Wellington CARE\, WILLI AAI, proprietor Robinson Hall, Mar? ket Square Carlisle, fieorge, cariu'ntcr, Caroline bet Napier and York Carmichael, John W., boot* and shoes, King William bet Hughson and John CARPENTER, E. & Cj., importer of fancy gobdfl, •M King w CaiTigan, Airs., Hellen, fancy goods, 10 King w Carruthers, Jidm, tloiir and feecrw, Rev. L. ('., ^Methodist Ei)i»copal) CHAMP, WILLIAM S., paymaster (.1. W. R Chapman, William M., undertaker, 23 King w CHARL'J'ON, B. E., viuegur manuliicturer, cor Kinp and Wellington CHARLTON, JAMES,general agent Great Western Railway Cherricr k Pro., wholesale and retail grocers, as Mar- ket Sijuare CHILMAN, ISAAC ('., wholesale baker and confec- tioner. King bet Bowcrv and Caroline CHISHOLM, I). 15., (Chis'iolmi Lazier) (see adv.) Chisholm, Robert, contractor, McNab bet Concession and C'olbonu- CHISHOLM, WILLIAM, lumber dealer, James cor Colborne CHISHOLM k LAZIER, (D. P.. Chisholm & 8. F. Lazier, I«. L.P..) barristers, attorneys, &c.. Lis- ter's buildings, James CHITTENDEN, ('. S., dentist, King e Corby's blk City of (ilasgow Life, R. Bcnner, agent, ('unadu Life Assurance buildings Clark, J (din k C. O., commissiou merchants and insur.ance agents Clark, Hutchinson, architect and civil engineer, 23 Hughson Clarke, Thomas, pork dealer, e s James bet Stinson and Parton Cleary, Mrs. M. A., boarding house, John cor Gor& Clohecy, Thoinas, trunk luanufnctiirer, York Clucas, William, builder, a s Miles bet Caroline and Hess Cockbin, Thomas IL, barber and hairdresser, McNab- bet Cannon and Midberry Cochrane, .losiah, barber and liairdreH.scr, 41 King w Cocliveii, WilliiHii 1. k (!o., importers of wines and liquors, ,M( Nab nr King tlolbcck, Henry, money order clerk P. O. C'olvin, John, proprietor billiard parlor and sami)le rooms, 8 King w Colvin, Patrick, grocer, Hughdon cor Wood COLVIN, PETER, saloon, w s McNab bet King and M:uket Commenial Union Aa.w.ranco Co., T. C. Livingstona agent, Wentworth Chambei-s Commercial Union of England, J. J. Ma.son, C. B. Murray and W. G. (!rawford, city agents Oonlev, Peter, boots and shoes, 14 King William CONNECT'ICUT MCTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn., N. Hammond, agent, Commercial bdgs, James (see adv) Connolly, Patrick, j>lasterer. Little Market nr Lock Connor, James, dyer and scourer, 77 James W. W. KITCHEN'S PUBE GRAPE WINES, COO barrola ann-ially, at Grimsby Vineyard. HAMILTON. m •i and sample ng and igstone C. R. Lo:k Cook, Jolin 15., Ijutcher, City Market COOK, MRS. WII.I-IAM, proprietress Cook's Hotel, ti4 and (>(i Kiiifr w (nee adv) tV)ok, William, liotisi', sign and ornamental painter, Vine nr McNab Cooper, ChristopluT, grocer, King cor Qnocn Cooler, 11. (}. & (.'o., earriftgo Duilders, Bond l)ct King mid Main C'ooi)er, U. C. k (Jo., wholesale and retail grocers, McNab bet King and Market Co-operative Association, grociirics, s s Market scjuaro Copuland, (icorge, rojio and twini.' manufacturer, Wellington bcl Henry and Barton COPr & BROTHER, stove founders and dealers in stoves and tinware, 15 John n Cornor, Robt., boots and kIiocs, York bet Park Bay Coumbe, George, plasterer, 70 Rebecca Counsel], Chiirles M,, manager Stinson's Savings' Bank Counsel), George S., county clerk, h Catherine Court House, Main, bet Hnghson and George Courtcnay, .lolm, dry goods, millinery, &c.. Market square Coutta, Andrew, livery and sale stable, Main nr John Cox, John, retail grocer. King o COX, JOHN, pliotograjiher, « Kiiige (see adv). Ofaftsiiutn, The (Musonii:), senii-nioiithly, published by T. aiiprietor Great AN'estcrn Hotel, James corner Murray Dallyn James, bellows maker Murray bet McNab and James Dampier, Richard G., Deputy Registrar, Surrogate Court Darrow, John, livery nnd sale stable, Rrbecoa laitWMB James and Hughson Davidson, Alexander, artist, James comer Main Davidson, John, boarding house. Bay bet Market and York Daviea, John '1] , pork packtr, (Isaac Atkinson, manapert, Wentwi>rth nr 0, W. K DiVVlLLl"', T. W., wholesale and retail grocer, J1>' King w (see adv> DAVIS, D., M.l)., Merrick bet James and McNab Davis, William, ho>iso, sign and ornamental painter, John bet Lind and Barton DAVIS, JOHN H. 4 CO., commission merchants,. Kinge, bet James and Hughson Davis, Ralph, chief of i)olico Dayfoot, P. W. & Co., boots and shoes, 62 King e Day & McComb, marble cutters and dealers, Merrick corner Bay Dobus, George, boots and shoes, James n of Mulberry Dennison, Jonathan, hotel keeper. Bay cor (Gannon Devlin, Jamea A., M. D., Park bet Merrick and Vine Dewey, Daniel O., ice dealer, King bet Bowery and Caroline Dewey, John, saloon and restaurant, Hughson bet King and King William Dicker, William, Imots and shoes, n s King bet Mary and Nelson Dillon, James, retail gi'occr, John bet Union and Wilson Dillon. John, retail grocer. Bay n of Caroline Dingle James, butcher, John St. Market Dingle, Joseph A., butcher. City Alarket Dodd, William, hotel keeper, McNab bet Park and Merrick Dodman, James, retail grocer, cor Caroline k Hunter Dodson, Mis.s, milliner, 62 King w Dodson, James, retail griMier, York cor Ray Dodsworth, John H., cabinet maker, York cor Hess Doherty, Thomas A., coffee and spice mills, n s Cath- erine bet Henry and I-ind Donahoe, John, retail grocer, 10 John « Donahoe, Mrs. J., milliner, 8 John s Donnelly, G. J., M. 1)., head of Walnut Doran, William, retail gi'ocer. King bet Nelson and Cathcart Doly, John, carriage axle manufacturer, York bet Bay and Caroline Dow, David, plasterer, Caroline bet Main and Maiden Lane Dow, Robert, plasterer. Little James w of Queen Drake, James, butcher, (.'ity Market Drenian, Mrs. Ann, retail grocer, 20 Hugh.son Drysdale, Alexander, upholsterer, McNab cor Vine Dudbridge, Benjamin, retail grocer, Elgin nr Henry Duff, John, retail gi'ocer, York bet Caroline and Hess Dully, Thomas, liotel kcej)er, McNab cor Merrick Duggan, T., M.D., president Western Permanent Building Society DuiK'an & Galloway, commission merchants, s s Mkt Square Dunphy, James, hotel keeper. Cannon cor McNab Dunstan, R. Jewell k Co., manufacturers' agents. Royal Hotel Buildings Duval, Henry, barrister. King bet John and Hugnson Ka.sson, Allan, broom niunuf.. King cor Caroline Kaster, Samuel, hotel keeper, 36 James n Eastwood, J. & Co., booksellei-s and stationers, 16 King o])posite Fountain ECCLESTONE, W. E., wholesale confectionary manufactory, 10 King c ECKERSON, LUTHER, photographer, 7 James n (see adv) ft 1 ''1 11 ! \m W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRiVPE WINES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. Itt" 192 HAMrr;roN. Eilt1i»roi.aih manufacturer, Barton cor King FOKHE.S, A. v., stork broker and insurance agent, cor James and King William Forbes, F. J. I!., auutimi ami coinmission merchant, Anglo Aiuerii .lit Hotel Block Ford, Jiimc'.hntrl kecjier, 4;') .lames north Forrest, James, hotel keeper, Bay bet Murray and Stuart FOKS'I'EH, A. 5L, luanufaeturer boiler compound, Stuart bet Mary mid Catherine Fordter, U. J. k Co., wholesale grocers, wine and spirit men haiits, lor King and (Jharles Fcssier, Julius, prof, of music, John bet Catherine and Maria FO.STKK, CIIAKLES, merchant tailor. King corner McNab Fowkes, Thomas, dry {^oodfi, laillinery, ic, U King William FoystiT, John, liotel keeper, Jarnes cor Burlington Fraiiris, William H., barber and hair drcsiicr, llugh- i.on nr Tim':i ollice Eraser, P. & Co., iliina, glass niul earthenware, James cor King Frascr, William, grocer, 9 John s Freeborn, Thomas, house, bign and ornamental painter, cor Willson and Elgin FHKKMAN. S. B., y.C., (Freeman & Craigie) Freeman k Brother, grocers, es James bet ilenry and Lind FREEMAN k CUATGIE, barristers, &c., Main Ut Jarnes atul Hughson Freeman k Maliony. boots and shoes, 2(5 King eisl Frier & Dale, wholesale dry goods. King bet McNab and Charles Furlong, Moses, hotel keeper, foot of Janien FURNER, 0. H. .V Co.. millinery, (wholeiaW D. Mclnnis' Block, King Furnival, Thomas Ccorgi", iiieriliant tailor, 85 J.am-'s Oflge, Robert R., barrister. King corner John <>aines, Jos";ili H., barber, ii King w Oalbraiih, D. B., comiuissiuii agent, has Main cor Cherry (ialbraith, John, patent Jmcdicines, Hughson corn«iT Aujjusta (lalbniilh k Co., hats, caps, furs and straw goods, iwholcsale), King bet ,lpmi s and McNab Gardner, tieorgo, butcher. City Market (iarJiH'r, .lohii, fancy goods. King between Bond xni Bowery Carut, James S., ])roduce and eommission merchant, Weiitworth ciiamberi tlariett, John k Co., wholesale boot and shoe manu- facturers and dealers, King nr Bank of Montreal Garvin. James, insurance agiiil, M James ii (iate.";. F. W. \.Co., whole.'jale dry good.s. Commercial Buildin(,t«, King w flrddes, llev. .1. (J., M.A., rector (Christ Church), John between Lind and Henry (Jeddes, W. A,, barrister, Weiitworth Chambers flctz, (Jeorge, watches, clocks and jewehy, 22 York OIBSON, JOH>r M., banister, Wentworth Cham- bers (see adv) (iildea, Charles T., grocer. King corner Pearl (Jildon, Henry, grocer East Market corner Nelson Uillesby, Thomas, jiroprietor Cricketers' Saloon uid training stables Gillesby, William, Hour and feed, w s John s of King W. W. KITCHEN'S PURl GRANE WINES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. ADVERTTSEMENTS. &- BECKETT & C^ HAMILTON. ONTARIO. IMANUFACTURERS OF MARINE, STATIONARY, Portnlile Steamiijiiis & Bojlers, OF ALL SIZES. V'l ?l !l!| If I F»€a JEFFS, 'tROPRHTOR ADiriKTj0]ui£Km VILLIAW NOBLE, JOTttdPOLTPAlf mm ^ JOTttdlPOLITAlf STUWAUT STREET, OORNEH JAAIEU A MBRRIOK sm oprowTi row otrioi, 64 & 66 ELING S^y^:^" W. PPrr^y '■— I III ^ • ^'ATiaaSTT JLOBIO-T A:oL.^ WILLIAM FELL, ^^ « '^^IltTOir, OUT HABKRT anmoL' ^^^^ZL7'^''''^ ^•'«»»«. -»d for cir M-anftohmiv Jeweller, Watoh and iok Maker MABKET SQCJARE. HAMlLTOHr, 0!fT. Aj>tory^d_Offlc.kJl Seals, Pre««^ ftc. «-H>-W„; 'V* .acer. | '^^^^^^ * CHARLES BURROW^ Aflctiofleers & Commission Mncliants, Merrick Htm^t v-i . tfM .. — DAIIIICL BLACK, — ^ "'^''SHppors, supplied. "^ ^""^ Merrick Street, between J«nes and MoNsb. HAMILTON, Out. ,_v_ fc Vk King Street West, -T Hamiiton, Ont. r, n ^ Fh^^-Ml" awr idtail Dealerin L:ir, .M.N'«I) cor WiU.iu UilliM, NViilirtm, f^nnor, KiiiKroriKT lVi«rl (iilmoro, Willisiii, lii>.>i>i nml sluw*. 1 .lohn '.i Oilim.uv.Wm., niimiii!t>i.i!: lucivh't, J.Miioi, .ipii. (low Oiii-ay, IJov, ,liuiu>!«, (Mrtlitvlwt K)ii!it'0|t«l), Jimim tlUiikiupviT, Mi-N. V,, {n'tvArcsohool, I'rtrk u <* cor Slitfill'r (JUsH, Mr«., K>»uliiig houio, Hay lot Shcuirp oiul ("oll>orni> ( j liktsoo. , \V. H. & Son, huts, o»jv<. fiir* niul straw (^)otl.\ wholon.vli", I'oriior Kiii^ mul Hiti^lMoit »lo«pi>, lli'v. iJodiiry, H,A. ^(Icrinan LutUciikn), HoM iir Kin){ (»OKKlM(),.IOUN W..»»ldi)ii .<>ntor, Wellington Uit Vf*\ oiul (VKoilly Uonion, Willioni, lonper, ii « King WiUiMii l>«t llu^hton *nil John m>UK UAN'K, Sftiuuol K.-ad, mwnngiT, Kinjt, oor Hugh.ton «»»>« District Mutual l.ifc, I\ Wright, »g*nt, Jnwfin Oorviii, John, lionti i\ii>l aIioivh, Jantra opptiora OouKi, l>. A., oonfrctiontT, (i4 Jnimvi timnt, W. \\ ., sail loll, U«j', bet ilot'aviloy and Hurlington tJKANT& Minni.F.WOOD, j,rvii« SpiuK Urowery, oHU'o llay cor Miilhcny (Irny, Kohcrt, jucr.liAiit tailor, Jnnim iir Moin tiruysvui, Uforgi", stci 1 «iiring niakor, Hond Im>i King nnil Mikin (in><>u, Alfred J., hrush niixkrr, 1(5 and 18 John U »iri>«»n, John, fmicy >;oods Kin^; hct Miiry »nd Nelson *{r<>c«, John \V,,>»»tclu\s, clocks, Jkjicn, Kichurd, fjr.v-cr, ilay ciir l.iiflf Main tiUKKN, \V. M,, rtcconntiiut, lliighson nr Mtiin tirwninK, Hen,)., wiiv mills, W-t-'t cor Hp«i» olhcc York (!r<>*r, Uaniel (i,, roil ostAtc iigont, King bet Jumca And llughstiu (iirwr. J. H,, KcjjistrArofronnty Tourl (iivpMV, S K«, «oiniiiivsion tnciclmnt, 'X> King c tiivll, l.on'iiro, Irtgrr hcpr siihuw, 10 John n tirillith, Henry, hoots and hIious, 82 Kini;i< (Jrillin, John, iVuit and eontVctioncry, John opp wood nmrkct lirtMn, lUhhi I,., t'Athrtriad UUOSSMAN, Ai:oi:STl'S.dc»lor in i>i«no-foilM, 61 JiiMifji n ^!I' rtilvi (!ro*sniaii, IVter, nnisir nnd muwcal instnnnents, t'l Jaiors n (iU a.ivl tiuiincr, Win., leather A: (inding<, f,iiitiiii7^ 7V/«-;/ii?/»/» tMliec, ToiMUlo. (sif iiilv. I HAM I l.;n>N KV K.N I Nt! 11 M K..S, (daily and weekly) ('. 1'.. Stewart .V I'o., urii'irs,, llughsoii (seeii. t'o., \vlioli>.s.ilo druggists, King i-or Jhiiicx Haticock, JosopJi, (lour nnd fccil. cor Jolin «nd Pi>«rl lIAMMttNH, X., commission in«>rc!iaiit and iiisur- nnotiutfx'iit, I'omntercial hnilding, Jame*. vm'e adr) Hancock, Williatn, Iniilder, York U't IVnrl and I^tok Hannan .^ Itnv, sto\c.s, tin, coii)H>r and ahrpt Iron manulacturera and dealers, Ji>lin nr King Wn>. Himliker, Jidin, commission nuuvht X hi\>ker, Janiea HAlllMStl. IIK.NUY, idumhor. atoam ixnd gas titter, Jainea i-or llelx'iva llaiilv, ('harle», provi.Nion dealer, York cor McN'ah Harkin, Jotin, iiotel koe|n>r, a a Market Sijnarw llarjH'r, And^•w, Imtcher, t'lty Market Harris, Heniy, luilcher, John Street Marki'f HAKKIS, JlillN W.. nianagi>r r/ui.jioince, lugh.son HAKUIS. Wll.ldAM, Uker and confectiouer, a a Market Sijuarii Harris, (! & Son, hont atulT inaiiufaoturidui a HarifonI Kirx> Inauraucc i'i James n Huvti'ord l.iveStiH'k Insnranco Oonii>any, McKoniia .% McKay, 1' King o ] Harvey, John, comniissiou mcn-hanf, U King e HAU\ K.Y. STUAUT .<: l"i»., wholeaale giwi-rs, 21 I King » IIASKINS, ^YnJ,IAM, city engineer and iimnagvr ol" water works llawkiii.s. lieorgv 1). Ji to., hoo^t skirt uniuutarturor, hi King w Hearn, Williftm, crocer. King cor T,oek Hehden, Uev. John, M. A., reetor ^I'linrch of iha \acenHii>ii^ Hannah HKKKI'.KNAN, TATKICK, saloon nnd rMtaurnnt, J»0 King e llcinleraon, 1>., uroprietor Station Hotel, Stuart opj» Hepot Hendoraon, Kohcrt H., gnvrr, l\ay K-l Main aud Little Market HKN DKIK, Jl Co., railway ourlagt< agents King oor McNah Henory, John k I'o,, Ixtota and alioea, i\'i King e Heiinesaey, Hugh, machini.>t and hlacksmith, Hngh> ion s of King William lleiiwood, Kilwin, M.U., Main het .lames and McNab llornian, William, steamship agent. 8i» King wcitt HKUliON, JOSK.l'H, inerolmni tailor, i John n Heys, Mi-s. J,, milliner, James het l.ind and Itartou Hill, lUnry, hntchar, I'or Kehecea and Ma»y Hill, Jaspi'r, hutcher. I'ily Market Hill, Maik, lM»kcr and confect inner, McNah bet King and Main Hill, 'riiomas, cahiiiet maker. :i'i John a Hill, Thomas S, sell., wrttche*, clorka and jewelry, John cor \V ood Market HilU, Albert H.. arcliiteci and civil engineer, I'harlea bet Maiileii l.aiie and Hunter Hines, (Miailoi II., lintiher, t'ily Market Hino-s 11. H., butcher, fity .Market llikCo\, Jami'S, piMp. Victiui.x House, John cor Cailurine Hitchcork, H. r.., linta, caps, fms, nnd straw g\iods, Henry bet Hiiith.^on and Jidm HoImoii .<;Mck'liie, pluinbera, ateani nnd gas flttrrv, James c«r Main HOiiAN, J. H., clothier, »>!< King i-or John (.sveadv) Hojtrtii .^ O'Neill, clo!lii«>rK. ti Juuies north Hogben, Henry, juop. Slindei Uivitaiiisut. (50 Janiaa iloibiook, Jft»., iliv go(Hls, niilliiiery, kt., '2'2 Kinge llulcomis W. H., house, aign and ovnainenlal pninttr 24 HuKhson I: li m ■I- ■ ; 11 R M' 194 HAMILTON. llollirook k Stark, ilniggists, King cor Huglison Holden, John K., bunister, ki:, Jauius ojiposite Foimtaiii Holland, .lanu'S, gunsmith, John cor King 'William Holleran, Patrick, grocer, cor Lind and John Holtoii, Warren, prop. Hamilton nureery, King cor Wcllinf,tou Home and Colonial, (I'mitod) A. F. Forbes, agent, King William Honii^ District Mutual Fire Ins. Co., D. "Wright, agent, .lamrs n Homo Inland Marine Insurance Company, James D. I'ringlc, agent, Wentwortli Chambers Home Insurance Co., New Haven, Conn., A. Mc- Keand, agent, James Hooker, Abraham, confectioner, 31 York Hooker, Georgi', conl'ectioner, York bet Park and Hiiy Hooper, Samuel, barber and hair dresser, 84 King p HOl'E, ADAM & CO.; hardware, (wholesale) King cor Catherine Hojiking, Robert, boots and shoes, 8 James n Horning k Hyckman, wholesale and retail grocers, e s McNab het iMarket and King •al manager's, assia- agjnt HOWAKD, (JKOKtJE H., general tantG. W. ]{., h Park HOWAKD, .FAMES, general purchasing (}.W. K., h i'ark Houich, William, grocer, Mary cor IJebecca llowie, A. & Co., f^old and silver platers, .'5 King vr HOWI,K.S, MATTHEW, stoves, tin, copju'r and sheet iron manufacturer and dealer, Florence IJlock, King w HUCGAKD, JO.SEl'IT, proprietor Tecumseh House, .larocs near Aterrick (see adv) Hughes, John, grocer, cor McNab and Burlington HULL, CHESTEU II., editor Evening Timts, h Tyburn Hume, James, veterinary surgeon, 1 York Hurd k Roberts, marble cutters and dealers, York junction of Merrick Huriell, .lasper P., professor of music. Main between JlcNab and James Hutchinson, James, hats, caps, furs and straw goods H .lames n Huttiin, Cliarles, prc^prietor Metropolitan Hotel, cor Stuart and Hay Huttun it Moon, uicrchant tailor.s, Hughson bet King and King William Hyslo|i, D. A., dry goods and millinery, 15 James n Imperiiil (Fire) Insurance Co., K. Ilenner, agent, Canada Lite Assurance Buildings Inglis, Picv. David, (C.inada Presbyterian) James between Hold and Duke IRVING, vEMlLlLlS, t^.C, barrister, G. W. R. office 111 WIN, J. D., agent American Express Co., James oii|i()site (lore Izard, William, grocer, West Avenue nr Henry Jack, William, grocer. Park corColbornc Jackson, Thumas, builder, Vii'toria Avenne cor Main Jarvis, .Fohn. caliinet maker. King bet Nelson and Cathcart Jarvis, Mrs. John, second-hand broker, King, cor Cathenrt JAMES, tilXIRGK, dry goods ftnd millinery, 16 James n JEFFS, FREDERICK, proprietor Dominion Hotel, 8 H Stuart, opposite G. W. R. station (see adv.) JENKINS, GEORGE (Johnson k Jenkins) Jennings, David J., carver, O. W. R. Jennings, D. J., professor of music, James, between Barton and I.iad Jennings, George J., hotel keeper, McNab, corner Mulberry Johnson, Mrs. Jacob, milliner, John, bet Peel and Tyburn Johnson, William, l)arrister, &c., 3 Jnmeg n JOHNSON & JENKINS, cabinet makers. Bay, cor York JOLLEY, JAMES, saddle, liarnes.i and trunk uiauu> facturer, John JONES, CHARLES T., k CO., stock, bill and ttxchange broker, Meclianics' Hall Jones, Rev. Robert (Baptist) JUDD, W. H. k BROTllEPv, soap and candle mami- facturers. Bay, bet Cannon and York (see adv.) Knin, Peter, gi-ocer, corner Peel and Catherine Kavanagh, William, wagon maker, York cor Park Kelk, Edward, prof, of music, Jaines, s of Stewart Kelk, William, prof, of music, Mara, cor Walnut Kelly, Joseph, boots and shoes, 74 James n Kelly, Patrick, grocer, Willson cor Wellington Kelly, Robert, Alderman Kemp, John, hotel keeper, Jami's, opposite Vine Kempster, Christopher W., sash, door, and blind manufacturer, Main bet Catherine and Walnut Kendel, Francis, merchant tailor, lOJ King w Kendall, Jose])h, prop. Hamilton Brewery, Peel, corner Catherine Kendall, Thomas, grocer, John, bet Lind and Barton Kennedv, James, patent medicinen, Merrick opp Market Kent, E. R., hardware, 74 King west Kent, Joseph, King, cor Lock KEUNER, JOHN, hotel keeper, 72 King w (sea adv.) Kerr, Alexander, grocer, Mary nr Henry Kerr, Murray A., coal oil and lamps, 53 King w Kerr, Robert W., Citv Cbaniberluin KERR, BROWN &" McKENZlE, dry goods and groceries (wholesale) King e, near Jiimes KERSHAW .t EDWARDS' SAFES, Arch. McKeand, agent, 9 James w KILCiOUR, J. k R., dealers in sevi^ing machines, 37 King e (see adv.) Kilroy, J., second-hand broker, King William, bet James and Hughson Kilvert, Francis E., barrister, &c., Hughson, bet King and Main King, Robert, baker and confectioner, Jolin bet Peel and Tyburn King, William, clothier, 2fi John s King, Cr. H. and (}. A., whip manufacturers, Re- becca bet John and Calherino Kinrade, H. E., grocer, cor John and Augusta Knott, John, piano forte mannfaitiirer. Main cor (Catherine Knowlcs, Henry, wholesale cigars and tobacco, Catherine Knox, David, commission mnrc.lmnt, Merrick KRAFT, ERNEST, saddle, barncss and trunk maker, 5 and 7 York, bet McNab and Park (see adv) Laing, Jnnies B., M.D., Cannon bet Park and Bay Lamond, Finlay, grocer, cor Mary and Rebecca Lancashire l'"ire and Life, Isaac Mills agent, Went- wortli chambers Land, William, Hour and feed, MeNab nr King Langi)erg, Frederick, cabinet m.aker, 83 Kinge Langberg, Jolm, pork dealer, John, near Poul Lamphier, William H., grocer, liG Kinge Largay, Michael, secondhand broker Laurie, Thomas, millwright, Murray bet James and McNab LAW, R. W., barrister, &c., James cor Merrick Lawrence, Thomas k Co., druggists, Stinsou's Block, King e Lawry k Stroud, butchers, city market Laws, John, llour and feed. King e nr Catherina 1 HAMILTON. 195 tobacco, il trunk 'ark ()iv« go .nies aud •ick Block, rina LA"WSON, A. k Co. (A. Lawson «inl Alexander Jlars), book and job iirintcrs, 'i King w LAWSON, BROS,, wholosale ilothiers, King cor nur James Lazier, S. F.,M.A., borrister, &c., Lister's Buildings, .TnmcH LEE, (H'OIIGK, lisb, oyatera and game, wholesale, 4 and 6 King vr Lagrifp, John, grocer, John bet I'cel and Tyburn I.ees, deorm', flour and feed, IGJohns LKKS, THOMAS, watches, clock* and jewelry, 6 Junics n Lees, William, baker and confectioner, Main opp. Court Housi! • Legpi, WilHiun, bnrrister, kr., John cor King Leiti'h, John, inarhiiiist, John cor Kcbccca Leitrli, Williuni, urchitect and civil engineer. West avc. bet Willsou aud llebi'('<>a Lemon, Chiulos, bi.rrister, &<•., King cor John licvy, Jl. & A., watclies, clocks and jewelry, 7 John s Levy, Isaac, clothier, 22 King w and ^larkct Square Lewis, Levi, Vice-President Victoria llutual Fire Ins. Co., James Lewis, Thomas, cigar.s and tobacco, 88 King o Life Association of Scotland, A. F. Forbes, agent. King William cor James JJster, (Maude, carpenter, 20 Hughson Little, -MfrcMl, bricicmaker, (iarth Iiet Main and King Little, .fohn, grocer, cor King and Wentworth Little, Vincent, brickniaker, Main nr w liuiit.s Ijivcri)Ool and London and Globe Insurance Co., F. A. Bull, agent Livingston, T. C, civil engineer, 4 Tucket t's block. Bay Lockman, William, carpenter. Little Market nr Pearl Logan, George, Hour and feed, 7C> King w Logic, Alexander, .hidge County Court, h Markland Loiii'ion Assuniuoe Corporation (establ. 1720), W. F. Findlay agent, James opp Gore London and Lancashira Insurance Co., W. G. Craw- ford agent, Hoyal Hotel bdgs LGNi; k lUSIJV, (W. D. Long and G. A. Bisby), wool dealers, McNab nr Merrick LOKKTTO CONVENT, Kcv. Motlier M. J., Stan- islaus, superioress, King w LOUIMHli, JAMES, (Mugridge & Lorimer) LOTTHlDGi;, J. W. k CO., wholesale and retail grocers, James cor ilarket sc^uare J-ove, David, baker and confectioner, John bet Peel and .Augusta liUcas, A. J., barber and hairdresser, ."iS James n J.uckens, T., superintendent City Ilosiatal Lutz, James M., Hour and feed, 11 and 13 York Lyall John, brass founder, York bet Park and Bay lA'GHT, JOSEPH k CO., booksellers aud stationers, 30 Kitig e Lyle, Mrs. Martha, grocer West ave bet Henry and Will.son Lynch, James, hotel keejtcr, John corner Tyburn Ijyoius, Wm., grocer, Tyburn bet Walnut and Cherry McAllister, 1). ('., shiii smith, Zealand's wharf McAllister, John, grocer, cor York and (\iroliiie McAllister, John, grocer, McNab bet Mulberry and Colboriie MeAiilifIc, .le;eniiah, gi'ocer, Park cor ShcafTe McAulitft', Patrick, grocer, cor Hughson and Gui.se M<'(,'ann, John, boots and shoes, 9'J James u McCANN, THOMAS E., confectioner and saloon kee]icr, 4 and C John s McCarthy, Dennis, grocer. King c< iVentworth McCarthy, Dennis, hotel keep' lUg William bet James ami Hughson McCRACKKN, HKNllY, proprietor Anglo American Hotel cor llIcNab and Market, (see adv) MoCRAE, COLIN, merchant, h Ferguson avo JlcCue, James, grocer, Ray cor Little Main McCuUoch, Peter, hotel keeper, York cor Park McCurdy, J. & W., carpenters, King William nr John McCalluui, Archibahl, M.A., principal of Central School McDonald, Alexander, contractor, s 8 York bet Cnro- lino aud Hess McDonald, David, cigars and tobacco. Bay cor York McDougall, James, coal oil and lamps, King cor McNab McDonald, John A., grocer, James opp Vine McDonald, Walter R., barrister, &c., James s opp Gore McDonough, Luke, saloon, King M'^illiam bet James niui Hughson McFaddcn, .lohn, grocer, Hughson cor Wood McGANN, EDWARD W., res Dundurn Castle McG.VXN, J. B., superintendent U. C. Institute for the Deaf ami Dumb McGlVl'UilN, P:D\VARD, carriage haidware and trimmings, .lO King o McGiverin, William & Co., hardware wholesale, 13 & 1 J James opp < .ore SfcGlogan, Cornelius, kotcl keeper. King William, bet James and Huglison MeG!f)gan, Patrick, hotel keeper, ilarket Snuaro and Huglison s McGolpin, John, baker and confectioner, 94 King w ilcGrath, Edward, wagou maker, cor James and Tyburn McGuire, Francis, second hand brok«r. King William 11 r James JrcIIenrv, Peter S., grocer. Park cor Cannon AfelLWkAITH THOMA.S, manager Hamilton Ga« Light Compauv Mel X NFS, ALF.-XANDEK, (.Sanford, Mcliiues&Co> AlclNNES, D. k CO., wlioleside merchants ami manufactiirer.s. King curncr John MelNNES, DONALD, ^I). Mduucs k Co., and Jlclnnes, Calder k Co) MdNXKS, HUGH, ^Melnnes, Calder k Co) MuINNES, tJALDER & CO., wholeaalo dry goods. King ciir John McKaig k llislop, blacksmiths, n s York bet Park and Buy McKay, Robert, plasterer, Caroline eor Roliinsnu JlcKKAND, ARC11IBAL]>, bank, r ami e.\cliango broker, 9 .lames n McKee, John, hotel keeper, 48 John McKec, Thomas, Eii;.lish master grammar si:hool Jlelvelvey, Rev. Charles (N. C. Methodist) Catherino JloKenzie, Lev. J. (!. D., JI.A., pastor (St. John's Cliurch) McKI'lNZIF i^ MACIv.VY, commission nieruhiinta and insurance agi'iits, !) King e Mclveown, Hugh, saddle, hariu'ss aud trunk maker, John s of Feci McKcown, John, barrister, kc, Commercial Build- ings, James McKicliiin, John R., paper bag manufacturer, McNal. nr King M(d\illoi), Daviil {.lohn Thomas k Co). McK I XSTRV, H1':XUY, agent Royal Canadian Bank, . James McLean, George, flour nnd feed, 7*1 King w McLellan, Donald, bookseller and stationer, 2i King w McLean, Hugh, accountant, James o]ip the Gore MeLeoil, A., dyer aud scourer, Junie.s cur Cannon McMahon, Hugh, i.'arpenter and builder, 20 Welling- ton R McMahon, W. F., watches, clocks and jewelry, 89 King u 196 HAMILTON. HcMillnn, Archibald, grocer, Bay bet Broadway and Little Main McMillan, William, director Western Permanent BnildiiiR Society McMillan, John, grocer. King nr Wentworth McNair, Samuel, inspector of weights and measures. City Hnll McNiccc, William J., M.D., McNab cor Mulberry McPhcrson, Mrs., boarding house, Park bet Cannon and Mulberry McPhcrson, John & Co., wholesale boot and shoe manufartm-ers and dealers, 61 and 53 King e McTaggart, Jliles F., M.D., Park bet Merrick and \iiie MACABE, JAMES, proprietor Volunteer Hotel, King l)et Bay and Caroline Macabe, Thomas & Co , carriage builders. King w Macdonalil, John D., M.D., w s James bet Hunter and Bold MACK AY, ANEAS D., wharfinger, foot of James Mackclcan, George L., M.D,, Gore bet James and Hughson Mackelcan, Francis (Mackelcan ic Gibson) Mackclcan, John, M.D., Gore between Hughson and James MACKELCAN & GIBSON", barristers, &c., Went- worth Chambers, James cor Main MacKenna, John E., barrister, &c., 22 John s Mackintosh, David, M.D., John nr Hfinry Mackintosh, Hugh, fancy goods, 84 King e Maclean, Hugh, real estate agent, James opp Gore Macklem, William, vice-president, Canada Farmer's Mutral Insurance Company, James Macnabb, Duncan A., commission merchant, Royal Hotel buildings Magee, William, flour and feed, e s James, between Stinsoii and Barton Magcn, Christopher, butcher. City Market Magill, Charles, dry goods, millinery, &c., 76 King a MAGILL & BROTHER, hardware, 38 King e Main, Ah'xander, & Co., ropeand twine manufacturers, ilary, corner Oak Malcolm, John, hotel keeper, McFab, bet Merrick and York Malcolm, W ■■im, plumber, steam and gas fitter, corner . ' ' . ■>,hson and Augusta Mallary, Wiiiuun, second-hand broker, John, between Pe(-1 anil Augusta Manning, F. E., builder, Tyburn, bet Cherry & Spring Mansfield, Charles, lager beer saloon, 92 Kmg o Marrows, Mrs. David F., fancy goods, 39 York MARS, ALEXANDER (A. Lawson & Co.) MAKSDEN, THOMAS, gilt and stained mouldings, James n (sec adv) Marshall, Ocorge, commission merchant, King, bet Catheiina and Maria Marshall, George H., hotel keeper, John, cor Tyburn Marshall, Jcsepli, grocer. King, nr Queen Marshall, Thomas, hotel keeper, cor John and Peel Martin, Edward, barrister, &c., 2 King w Martin, Henry, butcher. City .Market MARTIN, HUBERT, lager boor .saloon. King, nr Flori'ncc Block Martin, J. U., hotel keeper, s s Market S.juare Martin, 1'., pork dealer, cor.Iohn and Kii\;^ William MARTIN, RICHAIU) (Martin & Ferguson) Martin k Bruce, barristers, &c., 2 King w MARTIN & FERGUSON, barristers, &c.. King, cor .! anics Maslin, Smnuel, hotel keeper, James, cor Cannon Mason, John J., M.D., Augusta, between James and Ui.itr'v-i. n Mason, John J., accountant, insurance agent, official assignee, &c.. King cor James Mason, Joseph, bellhanger, 96 King e MASON, THOMAS, hats, caps, fur-s and straw goods, 12 James n MASONIC HALL, n e cor John and Main Matthews, Joseph B., livery and sale stables sa Mkt nr Park Matthews & McMenneny, house, sign and omamen< tal painters, McNab bet King and Market MATHKWS, R. S., AGENT DOMINION TELE* GRAPH CO., 13 King nr Hughson Meakins, George H., lock manufacturer, Cathcart Meakins & Sons, cabinet makers. King bet Nelson and Cathcart MFCHANICS' INSTITUTfi, James bet Market and Merrick Meldrum, Henry, draggist, 74 King e Meldrum, T., hotel keeper, McNab cor Stuart MENDON, L. C, dealer in sewing machines, 2 Royal Hotel Buildings MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, James Ban- croft, manager, James, cor Main Messenger, The, (semi-monthly) devoted to the cause of temperance, drawer 69, Hamilton P.O Meston, Charles, flour and feed, 25 and 27 York Milborn, Robert, merchant tailor, James, opp the Gore Miller, Miss A., milliner, McNab, nr King Miller, John, butcher, Willson, bet James and McNab Miller, Mrs. Robert, boarding house. Park, cor Vine Milne, Robert, photographer, James n MILLS, GEOiiGE H., president Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Company, James MILLS, ISAAC, insurance agent, James, cor Main Mills, James, butcher. City Maiket Mills, James H., barrister, &c., Charles, cor Main MILLS, JOSEPH, hats, caps furs, and straw goods, 7 James n MILLS, HON. 3AMUEL, senator, cor Charles and Main MILLS, WILLIAM H., barrister, &c., s s Main bet Queen and Ray MILROY, ROBERT, manager Ontario Bank, King Minnes, Thomas, blacksmith. Main, bet Catherine and AValnut Minty, Francis C, (Tuylcr & Miuty) Mitchell, A. A., plasterer, Little Market bet Pearl and Lock Mitchell, John, alderman. Main nr Charles Mitchell, Thomas, broom and brush manufacturer, 21 King w Molzalm, Charles, boots and shoes, 89 King e Montreal Marine Insurance Co., Maitlaud Young, jr. agent, 35 King e MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY, George Black, manager, James opp the Gore Moodie, John, variety store, 36 King w Moore, John, license inspector. City Hall Aloure k Davis, land and general agents, cor James and King William MOORE. D. & Co., founders and machinists, Cathe- rine cor Lind Moore, Lyman & Brierly, druggists, 14 Kingc Moore, Lyman & Mundy, druggists, James nr King William Moore k JlcCauley, ice dealers, cor Main and Cath- erine Morden, John, hotel keeper, York bet Pearl and Bay Morgan, Benjamin, flour and feed. Main bet Cherry and Walnut Morgan, R. k W., flour, grain and seeds 22 and 24 John s Morgenroth, Mit. hotel keeper, York cor Lock Alonis, John G., flour and feed, 25 York Llorris, Lewis, butcher, 32 City Market HAMILTON. 197 nge iir King land Catli- l-l and Bay let Cherry I22 and 24 Lock Morris, Louis, B:ish, door and blind manufacturer, King e nr Wellington Morris, Philip, grocer, cor John and Lind Morris & Brother, flour and feed, King Williamand Wellington, i;or East Market Jlorriaon, ¥., hotel keeper, York nr Cemetery Jlorrison, Joseph B., stovc«, tin, copper and sheet- iron mxuulacturcr and dealer, 7 John n Morrison Thomas, flour and feed, John cor Wood Miirket Morton, David, soap and candle manufacturer. Em- erald e of Main Mossman, Mark, lioots and shoes, IlTighson cor Gore Mowat, William, tarjientor, Mary bet IJebecca and Henry MUGIllDGE, C. W., (Mugridge & Lorimer) MUGKIDGE & LOKIMEK, (Cliarhs W. Mugridge and James Lorimer) importers of groceries, wines and liuuors, McNah nr Merrick (see adv) Muirhead, Walter, butcher. City Market Mullin, James, contractor. Main betiveen Cherry and .Spring "" Join M.D., n s James, bet Cannon and Mullin, Jolm A. Mulberry Mundie, William, architect and civil engineer, King near Catherine Munro, Hugh, {,'rocer, Stuart corner James Munro, Richard H. K., barrister, &c., Main, between James and Hughson MUNRO k HFiNDEKSON, clothiers, 28 King Munzinger, John M., bookbinder, York, bet McNab and Park Murdoch, John, grocer, John, comer Union Murison, George, carpenter, Hughson, nr Catherine Murphy, Michael, prop Rob Roy Hotel, John cor Peel JIurphy & Murray, wholesale and retail grocers, 78 King; e MURRAY, CHARLES R., manager Canadian Bank of Commerce MURRAY, A. k CO., dry goods, millineiy, &c., 18 King e MURTON, JOHN W. (W. Reid & Co.) h Catherine Mutter, Mrs. Philip, second-hand broker. King, cor Cathcart Myles, Alfred, grain merchant, Bay Myers, Robert, boots and shoes, James, nr Barton Myles, Thomas, coa ' nd wood dealer, Myles' wharf, and Main, oornti Hughson Nash, Samuel, beef and pork packer. Market, comer McNab National Travelers' Iniurance Company, New York, W. G. Crawford, agent. Royal Hotel Buildings Nelligan, Dennis, hotel keeper, John, between Peel and Tybui-n Neville, Rev. Dr., rector St. Thomas Church, Main, between Catherine and Walnut New, Henry & J., brickmakers, Garth, between Main and King Niblett, Charles W., barrister, &c. , Commercial Build- ings, James NicholTs, Mrs., confectioner, McNab, between King and Market NICHOLSON, DONALD, (Canadian Oil Co. ) h Maria NOBLE, WILLIAM, Metropolitan Saloon and Res- taurant, James, corner Merrick North British and Mercantile, J. D. Pringle, agent, Wentworth Chambers NORTH, SAMUEL, stove, tin, copper aid sheetiron dealer, McNab nr Merrick (see adv) Northern Assurance Co., of London and Aberdeen, A. F. Forbes, agent Northey, George, founder and machinist, W'eLUngton cor East Market Koylcs, J. k Son, butchers, 112 King e Nowlan, 0., hotel keeper and prop, livery stable John cor King William O'Brien, Henry, gunsmith, John bet Tyburn and Pee, O'Brien, Luke, hotel keeper. King bet Catherine and Mary O'Callaghan, F., fruit, wholesale and retail, 14 Kingw O'Donohoe, John, auctioneer. Market Square O'Heir, Peter, saddle, harness and trunk maker, 5 John n O'Kcefe, D. C, P.L.S., G.E., 2 John s O'Neill, Henry, grocer, York cor Pearl O'REILLY, CHAKLES, M.D., City Hospital ■ O'REILLY, J. EDWIN, barrister. Mayor, 8 King w O'REILLY, MILES, barrister, etc., 8 King w O'REILLY & O'REILLY, baniaters, etc., 8 King w Oliphant, D., publisher Banner of Faith ONTARIO BANK, Robert Milroy, manager, King cor John ORMISTON, REV. W., D.D., pastor Central Pres- byterian Church, h Maiden Lane Orr, Mrs. A., fancy goods, 14 John n Orr, Daniel, hotel keeper, John bet Base and Guise Osborne, James, wholesale and retail grocer, James ur King Osborne, Mrs. Mary, grocer, Catherine bet Barton and Stiuson OSBORNE, ROBERT, watches, clocks and jewelry, James ,opp Fountain Osier & Osier, barristers, etc., King e opp Fountain OUTERBRIDGE, A. E., patent electric battery for steam l)oilers, James Padden, Patri<'k, grocer, corner Cherry and Maria Page, James, butcher, York, near Bay Palm, William, lager beer saloon. Bay, comer King PAPPS, GEORGE S., LL.B., barrister, ic. King, near James Parker, Mr.s. LI. A., boarding house. King William, between James and Hughson Park, William, grocer, John, near JIain Parks, D., boots and shoes, Lind, between John and Catherine Passmorc, Richard, butcher. City Market Paterson, Peter, grocer, York, bat Bay and Caroline Patterson, E. G., teacher Grammar School Pattison, Zaccheus, wholesale baker and confectioner Pauling, Richard A., artist, Wentworth Chambers PEACOCK, JOHN, dry goods, millinery, kc, e s McNab, l)etween King and Market Pearson, James, fancy goods, 87 James n Pearson, John & Co., variety store, 58 King w Peat, Thomas, carj)cnter, north end Hess Pedcn, John, grocer, York, corner Pearl PEIRCE, C. E. & Co., clothiers, James, near King William (see adv.) Pentecost k Son, house, sign and ornamental painters. King, near McNab PERKINS & CLARK, Excelsior CoflTee and Spico Mills, Catherine, comer Rebecca PETERSEN, A., agent A. k S. Nordheimer's piano- forte establishment, James Pettit, J. H., commission merchant, 2 John 3 Penshen, Clark & Co., importers of wines and liquon, John, corner King Phelan, James P., Roj-al Hotel Saloon and Billiard Parlor Phillips, David, carpenter, Ferguson ave. bet East Llarket and Rebecca Philips, George R. , Variety Store, King nr Mary PHILP, JAMES, (Philp & Robertson) PHILP & ROBERTSON, saddle, harness and trunk manufacturers, James nr King William (see adv). Phoenix Insurance Company of London, England, Brown, Gillespie k Co., agents cor King and James 198 HAMILTON. r< LJ-.H^M Phcpnix Tnstirnnco Company of Brooklin, N. Y., E. Brown, agent Brown's wliarf Fhcenix Marine, iluKnnzie & Mackay, agents, 9 Kinge PLcenix Ocean Marine InHuranoe ("o. of Brooklin, N. Y., J. I). Pringle, Rgent,'\VcutworthChanihur8. Plxoenix Mutual Life Insurance! Company, Hartford, Connecticut, W. G. Crawford, agent, Royal Hotel Buildings Pike, lliclinrd. cigars and tobacco, 12 King w Pilgiini, Robert A., grocer and soda water manufac- turer. King cor Cnthcart POST OFFICK, James opp Merrick Potts, Rev. John (Wesleyan) Powell, T. a., lumber dealer, Huglison bet Tyburn and Feel Xow.'ll, "NVilliam R., grocer, e s Bay bet SheafTe and Colborne Price, Charles, proji. Mountain Yiew Hotel Priddis, John, grocer, McNiib cor Vino PRJN(tLE, J. D,, baiTisrer, insurance Agent, &C., Wcntworth Chambers (hpo adv). PROCTOR, JOHN, whnrlhiger. Commercial wharf i'KONGUEY, J. P., carriage builder, Park ur Mar- k-t "■'roiLi'foct, William, barristor, &c., Main bet James "ud Hughson ■'\'-i & Munro, barristers, &c., Main bet James . ■' .>l!4f»hson jr*'.i" ., '. . h . ' Insurance Company, Isaac Mills, "b ' I ''^'tntworth Oiambers Provincial i'irc and ilarine, J, D. Pringle, agent, Wentworth Chfimbcrs Pullar, ReT. Thomas (Congi'pgational), Wellington Queen Fire Insuran(!(! Company, McKeuzio &Mackay, agents, 9 King e Quiml)y, Alfred C, wholesale oigars and tobacco, 43 James n Quinn, Mrs., hotel keeper, John opp Wood Market Rae, Richard H., Emigration Agent, G. W. R. wharf EAMSAY, A. G., F. I. A., mnnager Canada Life Assuriince Company, James nr 5lain Ramsay, Robert, butcher. City Market Rastrick, Frederick J., architect and civil engineer, Maria bet Johi' and Hughsou Ranch, .loscph, leather and findings, 8 John n RAW, ROBERT, JUN., book and job printer, 8 James Reeves, Arthur L. , baker and confectioner, AValnut nr P»arl READ, SAMUEL, cashier Gore Bnnk, King Beid, Alexander C., M. D., cor Huglison and Rebecca Reid, C, hotel keeper, John opp 'VVood Market Reid, George Lowe, chief engineer G. W. R. Reid, James, butcher, King cor. Bond Reid, Rev. Walter, (I'rimative Methodist) Huglison Reid, William & (Jo., coal and wood dealers, Mary bet Henry and Rsbccca Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Company, (London England), John Clark k Co., agent*, John cor King Eice, M. E., marble cutter and dealer, cor Park ond Merrick Rice, Dr. S. D., governor ond principal Wesleyan Female f'ollege, h Emerald Richardson, Rev. George, i)astor Park street (Baptist Church) Richardson, Thomas, auction and commission, Mcr- ri'.'k nr James Richardson, William, carpenter, Market bet Park and Bay Riddel, John, stock, bill and exchange broker, 20 King e Riddle, John, grocer, cor Rebecca and Mary Ridley, Henry P., M. D., s e cor Main and Charles Ridler, William, grocer, Wentworth bet Lock and Pearl RITCHIE, EDMUND, Postmaster, res Post office, James RITCHIE, FREDERICK E., assistant Postmaster Rigsby, John, builder, e Market bet Mary and Nelson Roach, George, saloon and restaurant, (-. W. R. station Robb, James, barrister, ke., Wentworth Chambers Robbins, N. B., grate manufacturer, Mary cor Willson Roberts, Mrs. KUeu, fancy goods, 44 John Robertson, A. M., ship buihler, Zealand's wharf Robertson, James, dry goods, millinery, &c., 20 Kinge ROBERTSON, WILLIAM, (Pliilp & Robertson) Robinson, William, boots and shoes, John bet Peel and Tyburn Rodger, John, blacksmith, 1 York Rodgers, W. H., butcher, outside City Market Ronald. William, grocer, 1 5 York Ronan, Andrew, groc«r, corner Stuart and Huglison Ronan, Michael, grocer, corner Wellington and Houry Ronan & Brother, flour and feed, 2 York Roos, Rabbi L. Roscimrgh, J. W., 51. D., James, between Maiden Lane and Hunter Ross;; Andrew, dry goods, millinery, ic. Lister's Blo<:k, James Ross, Miss J., boardinghou.se, Bay, n w cor Cannon Ross, Samuel F. , lumber dealer, Napier, between Hess and Queen Ross & Smith, hardware, 54 King c Roy, Rol)?rt k Co., wholesale dry goods, James, opp Fountain ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, IT. McKinstry, agent, Canada Life As.surance Company's Buildings Royal Dominion Commercial College, James, corner King William Royal Hotel Billiard Rooms, James P. Phelan, proprietor, Slerrick, corner James Royal Insurance Company, George A. Young, agent. Royal Hotel Buildings Rudel, William Henry, jeweler, manufacturer. King, corner James Ruse, Mrs. M. A., boots and shoes, 30 King w Russell, Richard, jeweler, James, opp Fountain Rutherford, Alexander, .superintendent Mechanics' Institute and Reading Room, h Tyburn RUTHERFORD, G. & CO., bottle manufacturers, Hamilton Glass Works, Hughson corner Warren (see adv) Ruthvcn, Peter, bookbinder, 51 Hughson Rutley, George, hotel keeper, Wellington, nr Hunt Market Ryall, George, M.D., Main, near Catherine Ryall, Isaac, il.D., Main, near Catherine Ryckman, John, Hour and feed, King, between Hess and Queen Rymal, D., hotel keeper, 12 York Sadleir, Charles A., barrister, &c., Hughson, between King and Main Sanford, Molunes k Co., wholesale clothiers, 4" & 49 King e SAWYER, L. D. &C0., manufacturers of agricultural implements, Wellington, north of G. W. R. Schaupp, John, saloon. Bay, between Concession and Stinson Schrader, Frederick J., wholesale cigars and tobacco, McNab, between Hunter and Bold Schumacher, George, butcher. Market, bet McNab and Paik Schwarz, Edward, boots and shoes, 106 King w Schwarz, Frederick, tobacco manufacturer, Florence Block, King w Schwarz, Louis, wholesale cigars and tobacco, 81 James u HAMILTON. 199 •icultural R. isiou and tobacco, McNab w Florence icco, 81 Scott, Sainunl, grocer. West ave. cor Kast Market Scottish rroviiiriil Assurance Company, J. D. Prin- fle, iitjf'nt, Wentwnrth L'hamlicrs VKN, 1*. L., copiKT, steel and wood engraver, 2S King w Scamiin, S. L., clothier, 19 York and Ki-i^ w Secord & Davis, groccrw, cor John and Main Seeurity Insurance of New York (Marine), E. S. Gregory, agent, King e, next door to Bank of Coninicrce Sellett, George H., grocer, 21 Keliecea Semmens ^ Co., sa.sh, door and blind manufactory, Sophia nr Inchbury SERVICE & WYLD, importers of cloths, King bet James mid McNab Shannon, I'cter, hotel keeper, McNab bet York and Merrick Sharj), M'illiam, grocer, Jolin bet Tyburn and Peel Sharp k Murison, carpenters and builders Shuriie & Secord, vfholesnle and retail grocers, 31 King e Sliill, Jolin, brusli maker, Mulberry cor McNab Shire, IJernhard, carpet sh»es, John bet Gore and Henry Sillett, Mrs., milliner, 23 Rebecca Simpson, Kev. A. IV (Cainida Presbyterian), Henry bet Jiiines and Hugli.son Simp.son, Jnuies, importer of wines and lii[«ors, John cor King Sinclair, Isnac, barber and hairdres-scr, 66 King w Skinner, James A., k Co., china, glass, earthenware and fiiiicy goods, wholesale, 27 King e Skinner, William, superintendent House of Refuge Small, Tlirnnas, butcher, .Main bet Lock and I'eurl Sniallwood. Ale.Tandcr, dealer in wood, hay and straw. King William nr Main Smallwood, George, prop. Victoria saloon, fniit and oyster depot, 14 .ioiin s Smart, Mrs. (lenrge, confectioner, 42 John Smith, Ale.x.inder, grocer, cor John and Peel Smith, Charles, city messenger Smith, Donald, clothier, 50 King e SAIITH, GKORUK, stove, tin, copper and sheet-iron manufacturer and dealer, .McNali cor Cannon SMITH, (iKOHGE, grocer, s s Market S(iuara Smith, James 15., [irivate school. Smith, Mrs. Jane, tin, copper, sheet iron, &e., Smith, John k Co., commission merchants, King cor John Smith, Uobtrt, tin, copper, sheet iron, &c., King William, twt James and Hugh.soii Smith, Samuel, hotcl-kccpcr, York cor liay Sncath, Mrs. confectioner, 85 James n Snelgrove, E. L., undertaker. Court Hou.se square Somerville, J. II. k Co., dry goods, millinery, kc, 14 James n Spectator, The (daily, morning and weekly), T. k R. White, Spectator huiklingH (.see adv) Spear.s, Samuel and John, ship smiths, foot of McNab Speis, Rev. Augustus, Evangelical Association Spencer, Henry, tin, copper, sheet iron, kc, n s King William bet James and Hughson Spier, Samuel k John, blacksmiths, McNab nr Burlington Ray Spink, Mrs. Margaret, boarding house. Market bet Park and McNab Spittal, William, baker and confectioner, Florence Block, Bay SPOHN k BELL, barristers, kc, Commercial cham- bers Squire, C, flour and feed, 4 Florence Block, King w clal chambers, James SPOHN, JACOB V. (Spohn & Bell) Staej', James B. P., butcher, 71 King e Stally, Martin, boat builder, foot of James Stanimry k Co., dry goods, millinery, kc, 30 Kinge Stapley, Edward, grocer, cor Wellington and Hebecca Start, John E., barrister and city recorder, Comnier- Steel, (Jeorge, boots and .shoes, Iti York Steinger, Joseph, stock, bill and exchange broker, Stewart nr Bay Stephenson, Charles, contractor, Wellington Iwt I'cel and Tyburn Sterling, George, inspector of hides, Cathariua bet John and Hughson Stevenson, Cliarles, l)uilder, 14 Wellington Stevenson, (icorge, grocer, Peel e of Janx-s Stevenson, James, accountant and general agent, n c cor King and James Stewart, C. E. k Co., book and job printers, Tinua oilicc, Hughson bet King and King William Stewart Geo., saddle, harness k trunk maker; 42 John Stewart, .lames k Co., founders and machinists, McNab cor Vine STEWARD, T. B., watches, clocks and jewelry, Gold- smith's Hall, ] 2 King e Stinsoii. Mrs. Elizabeth, Elgin ST1N80N, JAMES, proprietor Stinson's Savings Bk, James, cor King William Stinson, ]\lis. Thoina.s, cor Queen and Y. -k ST. MAHY'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Suier Maiy Philliii, 8uperiores.s, Park Stock, Thomas, president Canada Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company, James Stokoc, Charles H., director. Western Permanent liuilding Society Storrer, V. M., fancy goods. King cor McNab Storer, Henry M., chief of police G. W. R., h York Strange, Henry, .M. 1)., King cor Mary Summers, William W., builder, Main bet Bond and Bowerv SUTHEULAND, ANGUS, wholesale and retail gro- ccr, .lO King w SUTHERLAND, J AMES & Co., directory publi-shera, y King w Sutterbv, .lohn, hotel keeper, McNab nr Merrick SWINYARD, THOMAS, general manager t!. W. R., Hunter bet Bond and Charles, res Central House Taylor, .lohn, contractor. Bowery cor Main Taylor, JohnD., billiard jmrlor, .lames Taylor, John E., variety stori', fil King w Taylor, Joseph, watches, clocks and jewelry, 52 James n TAYLOR, JOSEPH, secretary to general manager G. W. R Taylor .t Minly, bankers, exchange and insurance brokers, James Taylor, William, rariety store. King bet Bond and Bowery TECUMSEH HOUSE, J. Huggard, prop, (see adv) Temple, John k Co., livery and sale stables, Cath- erine bet King William and Rebecca THO.MAS, C. L., western piano forte factory, 76 and 78 King w. (see adv) THOMAS, E. CARTWRIGHT, shcrilT, Court House THOMAS, JOHN k CO., foumlers and nnichinista, Rebecca, between John ami Catherine Thompson, Mrs., boarding house. Park Thom])son, Greg«r, boots and shoes, 82 King e THOMSON, ,IAMES R. (Thomson i Kilvert) THOMSON, BIRKETT k BELL, wholesale dry goods, Macnab I'or MiTrick THOilSON & KILVERT, barristers, kc, Hughson, between King and Main Thomson, Thoina»i k Co., dry goods, millinery, kc, 82 King e l! 200 HAMILTON. ThomHOn, John, grocer, corner IJay nnd Cannon Thorburn, James, Hour and fued, Jolin, between Poel and Tybiirn Thorn, William, cliina, glasg and earthenwnre, 30 York, Ix'tween MeNnb and Park Thornton & Green, organ builders, 3 Florence Block, Bav TIFFANY, EDWARD ![., barrister, Ac, Huglison, between Kin^; und Muiu Tindill, William, hotel keeper. King, cor Wentworth Tonibkins, Ueorge, coul oil and lamps, James, ne.ir Murray Torrenca, Thomas, saddle, liarness and trunk maker, Jolin, corner Tyburn Towersey, Mrs. Joseph, milliner, 9 King William Travelers' lusuranee Company, Hartford, A. McKeand, rtjjent. 2 King \v Travers, Deiiis, grocer, John, bttween Augusta and Cnthciine Trejulett, William, boots and shoes, 20 King w Truman, AY illia!ii,whole.siile and retail grocer, McNab, ^Market Siiuave Trumpeler, Durid, grocer, cor Wellington and Henry Tuukett k liillings, tobacco manufacturers, 100 & 102 King w Turn bull k Co., founders and machinist?, Mary, cor Little (lore Turner, Alfred, grocer, comer James ana Sinicoo Turner, James & Co., wholesale grocers, Hughson, betwecu Kinij and Main Urlin, Mm. A. K., private school, James, between I'eel and Augusta Urry, Henrv, barber and hairdresser, Anglo-American HotA ' Vernon, Elias, M.D., w s James bet Hunter and Hold Victoria House, s s King bet Catherine and Walnut VICTOKIA MUTUAL FIIIE INSURANCE COM- PANY, W. D. Hooker, treasurer and secretary, Wentworth Buildings WADDELL, 11. E., (Waddell & Lemon), s c cor King and John Waddell, William W., produce and commission merchant, John iir King AVADDELL k LEMON, barristers, &c., cor King and .lohn Wakefield, .Fohn, butcher. City Market Wakcman, Thomas H., butch'jr. City Market WaldhofT, William, dealer in wood, hay and straw, Rebecca cor Hughson Walker, A. A., M.D., D.D.S., 8 King e Walker, Charles E., confectioner, 18 John 8 Walker, Ger.rge, giocer, Bay bet Cannon and Mul- berry Walker, James, soap and candle manufactory. Main cor Bowery Walker, James, wholesale dry goods, 33 King e W^alker, Miles, grocer, corner James and August-v Walker, Robert, waggon maker, Walnut bet Main and King Walker, Robert, grocer, s s York bet Queen and Ray Walker, William, grocers, Merrick cor Park Wall & McCarthy, wagon makers, John cor Tyburn Walsh, Mrs. Jarnes, fruit k confectionerj', 60 King w Wanzer, R. M. & Co., sewing machine manufacturers King, cor Catherine Ward, William, butcher, 33 City 3farket Warry, Miss E. R., fancy goods, 26 King w Waterworth, Jolin, carpenter. Little Market nr Pearl Watson, Mrs. Ann, boarding bouse, Park bet Col- borne and Concessioa Watkins, T. C, dry goods, millinery, kc, 10 James u Watsnn, .fohu & Sons, veterinary surgeons, Mary cor King William Way, James, house, sign and ornamental painter, East Market cor Mary Weblier, E., buiider, MananrJolm Webster, James, builder. Union bet Hughson and John Western Assurance Comjjany of Toronto, McKeu/ie k Ma'ka)', ngi-nts, 9 King e WETENIIALL, IIEXKV, lurrister, Ac, Hughson bet King and Main Whipple, E. S. (J. Temple k (.!;>.), John nr Rebecca White, Jivs. A., boarding huu$e, cor Peel and Catherine White, Thomas W., organ hviilder, 33 King w White, T. I'c R., book and Job printers, i)j)tctatt>r olfice, Hughson, cor Main White, \V. ('., carpenter, w s McNab bet Cannon and Mulberry Widger, James, boot.s and slio.-s. Kin;; cor McNab Wilkinson, (Jeorge, barber and hairdresser, 8 York WILLIAMS, CHAIiLES V., Shades saloon. Prince's Square, Main (see adv). Williams, John, grocer, cor IVfl and Walnut Williams, J. M., M.P.P., ( 'amulian Oil Company Williiinison, James, commission merchant, Brock Wills, J., boots and shoes, 58 King e WILLSON, F. M., stock, bill and c.^ehange broker, 5 James nr King Willson, J. W., commission merchant, KingcorJohn Wiison, Robert, boots and .shne.s, 40 John s Wim^klcr, Julius, saloon, 18 York WINER, J. k CO., wholesale druggist.s, 25 King e (see adv) WOOD & LEGGAT, hardware, n s King e of Hugh- son Woodley, Samuel, boots nnd shoes, 22 James n Wood.?, W. B., director Western Permanent Build- ing Society W^oolvenon, Mrs. E. H., homooopathie pharmacy, 8G King e WRIGHT, C. H., photographer, 34 King w (see adv. Wright, David, insurance agent, James opp. Mechan- ics' Institute Wright, William, butcher, West ave., bet King and East Market Yaldon, William, prop. City Arms Hotel, McNab cor Murray Yale, Mrs. D. C, fancy goods James nr Main Y'ates k Gsrson, carpenters, Duke nr McNab Young, Charles, grocer, James nr Murray YOUNG, C,P:0RGK a., insurance and general agent. Royal Hotel Buildings Young, Jacob, wharfinger, Zealand wharf Young, Miss .1., milliner, 73 King w Yaung, Maitland, jr., commission men-hant, King e Young. R., prop. Ontario Hotel. Prince's Scjuare Y'OUNG, THOMAS, saloon and restaurant, 20 Johns (see adv) YOUNG & BRO., plumbers, steam and gas fitters, John cor King Wiiliam YOUNG, H. k R., brass founders, McNab nr Stuart's ioundry (see adv) YOUNG, LAW & CO., projo Dundas Cotton Mills Co., McNab, cor Merrick Youngman, Samuel, Hour and feed, Merrick bet Park and Bay Zingsheim, Jacob, cabinet maker, Florence Block Zwich, W^ H., fruit and confectionery, McNab nr King HAMILTON. 201 :ral agent, ;. King e [uare 20 John a 13 fitters, r Stuort'a on Mills •rick bet 31ock IcNab nr HAMILTON €LAS!!>IFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Marked thus * nro Wholesale. Accountants. FiiuUny, 'Willinm F., James (rpj) Fountain (Jrecn, W. M., HugliHun ^Mi'Lean, Hiij,'li, Jiiims ojip (ho (lore Jlnsiiii, John J., 8 s King ror .Fmiics iSteveii.son, Jaiiicti, ii e tor King and JnmcB Agencies. Outerliridgp, A. E., ]iatent ck'Ltric Lattery for 8tcain huilt'i'H, Jniiiea Agent, Consular, U. S. Boyce, I). !{., oHlcc at G. W. R. Station Agent, Emigration. liac, Ui.liard IL, G. W. R. wliavf Agent, Express. Irwin, John D., James opp Goro Agents, Insurance. Ambridge, T. A., King bet .Tnmes and JlrNiib ikll, Frcileii.'k A., Kiiif,' bet .lames and McNab Henuer, Kiilmnl, Wiutwuvth t'hr.:iibei8 Browne, E., I'.niwiie'.s wharf, foot of MeNnb Chirk, Jiilm k Co., Julni cor King Crawford, W. (!., Koy-.il Hotel Huildings, Merriek Findlay, Willuuii I'., .hinics opp (lore Forbes, A. F., King William cor James Garvin, James, CO James n Gregory, 8. E., 35 King e Jones, Charles T. & Co., Mechanics' Hall MeKeand, Arcliiliald, 2 King w AIcKenzie & Maekay, I) King e Ma.son, John J., King eor James Mills, Isiuie, James cor Alain Pringle, J. 1)., Wentwordi Chambers Proctor, John, Koyr.l Hotel Block, Merrick .Smith, John & Co., King cor John Taylor k Miiity, James Wrigiit, David, James opp Mechanics' Institute Young, (ieorgeA., lioyal Hotel Buildings Agents, Passage. Armstrong, C'harles, Ilughson bet Main and King Browne, E., Browne's wharf Herman, William, 39 King w McKeand, Arch. D Jan>.es n Proctor, John, Merriek Willson, Frederick M., 5 James n Young, George A., lloyal Hotel Buildings Agents, Sewing Machines. Atkinson, Mr.s.,71 King w Bowman & Howe, James opp Mechanics' Hall Kilgour, J. & 11., King e Mcndon, L. C, Koyal Hotel Buildings Agents, Shipping. Armstrong, Charles, Hughson bet Main and King Birely, N. F., Brock nr B.iy Knox, David, Jlerrick McKay, ./^'hieas D., foot of .Tames Proctor, Jolui, Koyal Block, Merrick Agents, Steamship. Browne, E. , Uoyal Mail Line, Browne's wharf Herman, William, 30 King w McKay, ./Eneas ])., McKay's wharf McKeand, Arch., 9 James n Proctor, John, Meirick Willsou, Frederick M., 5 James n Agricultural Implements (Manufacturers and Dealers.) Co|)p & Bro., 15 Joins n Sawyer, L. D. & Co., Wellington n of G. W. R. TurnbuU & Co., Mary cor Little Gore Architects and Civil Engineers. Clark, Hutchison, 2.T Ilughson Hills, Albert H., Ciiarles bet '.laiden Lane and Hunter Leitch, AVlUiam, West ave. bet Wilson and Rebecca Mundie, William, King near C.itherino Rastrick, Fredvrick J., Maria bet John and Hughson Auction and Commission. Andrews, W. A. k Co., 75 .lames n Burrows k Brother, Jlerrick ofip Market Forbes, F. J. B., Anglo American liloek Richardson, Tiiomas, ilerriek nr James Baby Carriage Manufacturers. Semmens, John & Co., Pearl nr King Bakers and Confectioners. Aussem, J. II., Florem-c Dlock, King Bateman, William, King nr Cathcart Beer, John, e s James nr Lind Chilman, Isaac C, King bet Bowery and Caro- line Ecclesione, AV. T., 10 King c Freemnn & Brother, e a James n bet Lind and Henry Gould, D. A., 61 .Tames Harris, William, s s Market Souare Hill, Mark, ilcNab bet King and Main Hooker A., n : York bet McNab and Park Hooker, Geoi'ge, s s York bet Park and Bay King, Robert, Joliii bet Peel and Tyburn Leegrice, John, John bet Peel and 'fyburn Lees, William, Main opp Court House Love, David, John bet Peel and Augusta McGolpin, John, 91 King w Patti.son, Z., Camion Reeves, Arthur L., Walnut nr Pearl Sharp, William, John bet Tyburn and Peel Spital, William, Florence Block, Bay Stevenson, George, Peel c of James Banks. Bank of British North America, s s King bet James and Hughson Bank of Montreal, s s King bet James and Mc- Nab Canadian Bank of Commerce. King cor John Gore Bank, King eor Hughson Jlerchants' Bank of Caueda, James cor Main Ontario Bank, King cor John Royal Canadian Bank, Canada Life Assurance Co.'s Buildings Bankers and Dealers in Exchange. Jones, Charles T. & Co., Mechanics' Hall McKeand. Archibald, 9 James n Steingcr, J., Stuart bet Bay and Caroline Taylor & Minty, James Willaon, Fred. M., 6 James n Bank (Savings.) Stinson's Savings Bank, James cor King >f illiam 202 HAMILTON. Barristers, Attorneys and SolicltorSi Adams, Holirrt W., JanicR a opii (lore > Ambrose, William, 1(1 Kiiip;o Young, Onorre A., Udval Hotel IJuiltlingi liarr, John, 3amr<< < James n Eastwood, J. k Co., King e opp Fountain Haigh, Richard, Spcclator liuildings, cor Main and Hughson Lawson, A. k Co., 3 King w Munzinger, John M., York bet McNab and Park Ruthven, Peter, 51 Hughson Booksellers and Stationers. Ballintine, R. M., t)2 James Barnes, (?eorge k Co., James cor Market Square Brown, AV. k Co., 46 James n Eastwood, J. k Co., 16 King opp Fountain Lyght, Joseph k Co., King cor Hughson McLellan, Donald, 26 King w Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers (Wholesale.) Gan-ett, John & Co., King nr Bank of Jlontreal Mcpherson, John k Co., 51 and 53 King e Boot & Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers. Aj^n.sley, Ja.s. J., King e bet Nelson and Walnut Billington, John, us Merrick bet Park and Bay Britt, Edward, York cor Bay and Caroline Carmichael, John H., King William bet Hugh> son and .John Conley, Peter, 14 King William (ionior, Robert, York bet Park and Bay Cusack, W'illiam, Mulberry bet James and McNab Dayfoot, P. W. & Co., 52 King e Debus, George, James n of Mulberry il .liinicH 08 iijil Wal- Pla-lan, Ili.ll lines and Miirket John and atlicriie anu.'aC' ;t Squore 11 n :'or Main and Park t Sqnaro aiu >n Dealers ^^ontreal )ealers. I Walnut md Bay iiio it Hugh- I McNab HAMILTON. 908 Boot & Shoe Manufacturers, &c. — {Continutd^ Dii'ker, Williuni, n » Kinr lirt Mury and Nolnuit KdwnriU, Charles P., 88 Ring w Kims, K., HiighHon cor Tyhuni Fh-tolier, .Toscjili, York hi-t Hay and Caroline Froemnii k Miihony, 2(5 King o (lilmorp, VVilliiim, 1 John n (Jorvin, .John, Mfchanics Hall lUiilding (Jrillith, Henry, 82 King e Henry, John k Co., (52 King o Heiint's«y, John, (iO King e Hopkins, Uohfrt, 8 Jaini-s n Kelly, Joseph, 74 James n Mc'l'nnn, John, 91) Jninos n Molzliaii, Charles, 89 King e Mossman, Murk, HiigliHon eor Ooro Myers, lloheit, .lames nr Harton Parks, ])., Jjind bet John and Catherinn Kobiiisoii, AS'illiiiiii, John lidt 1 'eel and Tyburn Knse, MrH. M. A., ;i() King w Hchwar/, EJwanl, 100 King w Shire, IJenihaid (earpet Hhoc«), John bet Gore and Henry Steel, (icorge, 16 York Thompson, (Iregor, 82 King e TremUtt, William, 20 Kiiigw Widger, JameH, King cor McNab Wills, J., 58 Kinge Wilion, Hobert, -10 John s Woodhy, Samuel, 22 James u Box Manufacturers. Aitchisoii, W. k D., Bond nr King Brass Founders. Howie, A. & Co., 3 King w Lyall, .Fohn, 'i'ork bijt Park and Bay Malcolm, William, Hughson eor Augusta Young, H. k It., McNab nr Stewart's Foundry Brewers. Bauer, Leopold, (Ontario Brewery), Catlierine bet Ea«t liay and Bay Line Beck, George, (Crystal Palace Brewery,) King cor Margaret Fickhardt, lulward, western limit.s Grunt k Middlewood, (Spring Brewery), Peel cor Mulberry Kendall, Joseph, (Hamilton Brewery, Peel cor Catherine Brickmakers. Bowdcn, Aaron, Canada nr Garth Little, Alfred, Garth bet Main and Kin;; Little, Vincent, Main nr Western limit.s New, Henry k J., Garth bet Main and King Bristles, Russian, Importers. Carpenter, E. k Co., 39 King w Brokers. Ambridge, T. A., King bet James and McNab Crawford, W. G., Royal Hotel Buildings, Mer- rick Davis, John H. k Co., King bet James and Hughson Forbes, A. F., King William eor James Brokers, (Stock, Bill and Exchange.) Forbes, A. F., n e cor King William and James Jones, Charles T. & Co., Mechanics' Hall McKeand, Archibald, 9 James n Eiddel, John, 20 King e Steinger, Joseph, Stuart nr Bay Taylor & Minty, Jar.res Willson, F. M., 5 James nr King Broom Manufactursra. F,asHon, Allan, King eor Cundino Mitchell, Thomas, 21 Kiiigw Mugridgo, & Lorimer, MeNttb bet Merrick & Viae Brush Manufacturers. Burdett, Joseph, 3S King w Green, Alfred .1., Ifi ami 18 John n Meakins k Sons, King bet Nelson and Catltcart Mitchell, Thomas, 21 King vr Still, John, Mulbitrry cor McNab Builders and Contractors. Allan k Co., Rebecca bet John and (Mherinn Chislndm, liobert, MeNab bet Cuiu'cssion and Culborne Clucas, William, a s Miles bet ('arolinoaud Hum Kdgar, David, Locomotive cor York Fuulknor, Joseph, Broadway cor Pearl Hancock, William, York bet I'earl and Lock Jackson, Thomas, Victoria ave cor Main Kempster, C. W., Main bet Catherine and Walnut Lister, Claude, Hughson bet f Jure and Henry Manning, F. K., Tyburn bet Cherry and Spring Murison, George, Hughson cor Catherine Jtiehardson, AVilliam, cor Market and ('arolina Rigsby, .lohn, east Market bet Mary and Nelson Sharii k Muirvon, Bay bet Merrick and Vino Stevenson, Charles, H Wellington Summers, William W., Main bet Bond and Bowery Webber, K., Maria near John Webster, James, Union bet Hughson and John White, W. C, MeNab bet Cannon and Mulberry Yates, liobert, Charles bet Maiden Lane and Hunter Yates k Garson, Duke nr Bond Building Society ("Western Permanent^. T. Dnggan, M.I)., President; Thomas Moll- wraith, Vii'c- President ; F. A. Ball, Secretary and Treasurer. Directors— William McMillan, David Wright, W. B. Woods, E. S. Whipple, Cliarles H. Stokoe Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers. Bolingbroke, Charles, 90 King Dodsworth, John H., York <'or Hess Hill, Thomas, ;t2 John s Jarvi.s, John, King bet Nelson ond Cathcart Johnson iV Jenkins, Bay cor York Langberg, Frederick, 8;) King e Meakins iV Sons, King bet NcNon and Cathcart Noyes, J. k Son, 112 King e Keid, James, King cor Bond Schumacher, (Jeorge, Market bet McNab and Park Stacy, James B. P., 71 King e Wright, William, West ove bet King and East Market Carriage and Coachbuilders. Bridgewood, George, Tyburn nr llnghson Cooper, H. G. & (Jo., Bon li bot Ilcury rkiii8&('lnrk 13. ?o, James cor ranee Build- iif'8, Merrick : James and laro Mill Market .Market erry buildings 10 and Maria s& McNab cession and et Caroline Spriiifi spring Pearl and nd Gore bet Hugh- Den tista. Hognrt, D. A., HuRhdon cor Rnbecca ChUtondcn, f. S., King c Corby's block Filgiano, Theo[iliiiiis Le P., u e cur Jamei and King Walker, A. A., D.D.S., 8 King o Dry Goods, Millinery, etc. Barnsnl, 1'. H. & H., 34 Kingw Chadwick, Joliii A., John nr King Courtensy, John, Market Scjuarn CroHsley, John, Junius cor Knig William Egan k Hiirtindule, 12 Jiimea n Fowkes, 'I'liomnM, 11 King William Holbrook, James, 22 King o Hyslop, 1). A., 15 James n James, George, 10 James n Lawson Hrotlicrs, King cor James McMillan, \rcliibald, Kay bet Broadway and Little Mni.'i Magill, Ciiarles, 70 King o Murray, A. k Co., 18 King o Peacock, John, • s McNab bet King and Market Bobertdon, James, 20 King e Ross, Andrew, Lister's Block, James Roy, Hobert k Co., James opp Fountain Somerville, J. II. k Co., 14 James ix Stanbury k Co., 30 King e Thomson, Tlioniaa k Co., 32 King e Watkins, T. ('., 10 James n Dry Goods, (Wliolesale). Buchanan k ( Kin^ e cor Catherine Chadwick, Jolm A., .tohn nr King Frier k Dale, King bet McNab and Chnrlea Gates, F. W. k Co., Commercial Bdgs. King w Kerr, Brown & Mackenzie, King e nr James Mclnnes, Calder & Co., King cor John Roy. Itobcrt k i'o., James opp Fountain Tho iou, Birketf k Bell, Mo Nab cor Merrick Walki r, James, 33 King o Dyers and Scourers. Connor, James, 77 James McLeod, A., James cor Cannon Enamellers, Hollow "Ware. Campbell, R. & Co., Mary Street Foundry Engravers, Copper, Steel anri. "Wood. Fell, William, s s ILa-.ket Square Scriven, P. L., 28 King w Envelope Manufacturers.. Buntin, Gillies & Co., 23 King c Express Companies. American Exjirosa Company, J. ]). Irwin, agent, James opp (lorc Fancy Goods, Importers of Boice, William & (-'o., 3 King c Car(ientcr, K. k Co., 39 King w Furner, G. 31. k Vo., D. Mclnnes' Block Skinner, Jameu A. k Co., 27 King e Fish, Oysters and Game (wholesaled. Lee, George, i and 6 King w Flax Brokers. McKenzie & Alackay, 9 King e Flour arid Feed. Allan, DiiviJ, L and 11 York Bampfy Ide, Cliai \c:i, John bet Augusta k Cathavina (Jarruthons, Jolin, 2 King William Dorau, William, King bet Nelson and Cathcart nilleiby, Williara, \r n John south of King Hancock, Jo:epli, wr John and I'enl Hardy, Charles, McNab cor York Iljirri.ton, Kilwiinl, 12 Johns Hill, Mark, MnXab bet King and Main King, Robert, John bet Tylinru and I'eel Land, William, agent, McNab nr King Laws, John, King o nr (.'atheriue Lees, George, 1ft John s Little, John, cor King and Wentworth Iiogan, Goorgs, agent, 7(1 King w Lutz, James M., 11 and 13 York McLean, George, 70 King w Magee, SVilliain, e s James bet Stinson Ac Barton Meston, Charles, 25 and 27 York Morgan, W, k It., 22 and 24 John s Morgan, Benjnmi'i, Main bet Cherry and Walnut Morri.s, John C, 25 York Morns k Bro., H King William and Wellington cor (^ast Market Morrison, Thomas, John cor Wood Market Ronan, & Bro., 2 York Ryckman, John, King bet Hess and Queen Sharp, William, John bet Tyburn and Peel Squire, ('., 4 Florence block King w Tnorburn, James, John bet Peel and Tyburn Y'oungnmn, Samuel, Alerriek bet Park and Bay Forwarding, Shipping and Commission. Merchants. Birely, N. F., Brock nr Bay Browne, Edward, Browne's wharf Mackay, /Kneos 1)., Mackay's wharf Williamson, James, Brock nr Bay Founders and Machinists. Beckett, F. G. & Co., James nr Simeoe Burrow k Stewart (malleable iron), Caroline bet Miles and York Doty, John (carriage axles and boxes), York bet Bay and Caroline Gurncy, K. & C, e s John bet King William and Rebecca Moore, i). k Co., Catherine cor Lind Nortliey, George, Wellington cor east Market Stewart, James & Co., McNab cor Vino Thomas, Jolm k Co., Rebecca bet John 9nd Catherine Tnrnbull k Co., Mary cor Little Gore Young, II. k R., McNab nr Stewart's Foundry Fruits (Wholesale and Retail). Lee, ( Icorge, 4 and King w O'Callaghan, F., 12 King w Gents' Furnishing Goods. Egan k Jelfery, 8 Kiiige Foster, Charles, King cor McNab llogan, J. H., King cor John Hcgan k O'Neill, 6 James n Pierce, ('. E. k Co., James cor King William Storror, F. M., King cor McNub Glass Manufacturers. Hamilton Glass Works, Rutherford & Co., Hugh- son cor Warren Gold and Silver Platers. Howie, A. & Co., 3 King w Grain Merchants. Abraham, Charles F., 65 King e Birely, X. F., Brock nr Bay Davis, John IL, 13 King « Mvlci', Alfred, Bay Wn.ldcll, William W., 2 John s Williamson, James, Brock nr Bay AVilson, J. W^., King cor John ao« HAMILTON. -Grape "Wine Manufacturer. Bauer, Henry, Main bet James and Hughson Grate Manufacturers. (Juine.y, K. k, C, John Kobbins, N. J5., Mary cor Willson Grocers (Wholesale.) Brown, ( Jillpsino & Co., King cor Ja)nea Hucliuimn k Co., Kinjj oor Catherine Forster, ('•. J. k, Co., King cor Charles Harvey, Stuart k Co., 21 King e Kerr, lirnwii k McKenzie, King e I'erkiiis & Clark, eor Catherine and Kebrcca Turner, .Fames & Co., Hughson bet King& Mniii •Grocers, ("Wholesale and Retail.) Aslibaugh, 1'". A., .s .s Market Sciuare Cherrier .V I'rotlier. s s JIarket Sijuare Cooiier, It. C. k Co., SlcNab, bet King aiid Market Daville, T. "\V., 70 King weat Horning k llyeknian, e s MeXab, bet Market and King T-ottriilge, J. "W. k Co., Jaine.s eor 3Ikt Si^uaro Mugriilge k Lorimer, Jlt^Jab, bet Merrick and Vine. Jlurjihy & Jliirray, 78 King east t)sliorne, .fniiie.s, .lames, near Iving Sharp & Seiord, .31 King east Sutlierlniul, Angus, .lO King west Truman, AVilliani, iloNab, Market Squara 'Grocers, (Retail.) Barr, Joliii, James bet McAulay and Picton Boyd, Thomas, King William cor John Bradshaw, , lames, James opp Market Cooper, B. ('. k Co., w s MrNab bet King and Market Co-operative Assoeiation, s s Market Square Craigie, James, 72 King e Dalley, Edwin, "\'ork bet Queen and Hay Donahoe, John, 10 Jolm s Donin, William, King bet Nelson and Cathcart b'raser, William, 9 Johns Freeman k Bro., e i James bet Henry and Lind Tianphier, AVilliam H., 6(> King e MeAUister, Job;., eor York aiul Caroline MeAUister, John, McNab bet Mulberry and Colbonie MeAulifl'e, Jeremiah, Park e>ieen and Ray "Walker, William, Merrii'k eor Park Young, Charles, .laiueaii of Murray Gunsmiths. Holland, James, John, eor King William O'Brien, Henry, John, bet Tybuni and Peel Leiteh, John, John, near Rebecca Hams and Bacon, Curers of Campbell, John, James, bet Main and Tyburn Fearman, F. W., MeNab, i)et King and Market Hardy, Cliarles, MeNab, cor York Nash, Samuel, Market, cor McNab Hardw^are. Baine, John \V., James, opp Jlarkot Chadwiek, John A., John, near King Hojie, Adam k Co., King, cor Catherine Kent, K. R., 74 King west McCiiveriii, Kdward, 56Kingca.st MeGiverin, William & Co., 13 and 15 James, opp Gore Magill k Brotlier, 38 King cast Ross k Smith, .ll King ea.st Wood i^; l.eggat, u s King, east of Hnghson Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods. Angus, J. k J., 56 King west Egan & Jeiri'rv, 8 King east Fielding, .loseph. King, eor Bond Gla.ssoo, William H. k Son, 1!) King east Hiteheock, H. L., Henry, bet Hughson and John Hutcliison, James, 3 James north Mason, Thomas, 12 James north Mills, Josejih, 7 James north Hats, Caps, Furs and Stra-w Goods (" JVhole- sale.) Oalbraith k Co., King, bet James and JleNab Glass<'o, AY. H. k Son. cor King and Hughson HomcEopathic Pharmacy. Woidverton, iirs. K. W., 86 King e Hoop Skirt Manufacturers. Hawkins, George D. k Co., 51 King w Hosiery Manufacturers. Ancaster Knitting Company, olF 2 King w Hotels and Proprietors. Amorienn J-Totel, E. W. Boarinan, prop., King <'or Charles Anglo- American Hotel, cor McNab and Market, Henry M •Craeken Balmoral House, T. Meldruni, prop., MeNab eor Stewart British E.vi.'hauge, Jolni Morden, York bet Park and Bay British Hotel, Thomas Bcatty, s e cor Main and John City Arms Hotel, William Yaldon, McNab eor Murray Cjok's liotcl, !Mrs. "William Cook, proj). CI and 6(5 King w Pominiou Hotel, Frederick Jeffs, prop., s « Stuart 0T)p G. W. R. Station European Hot>'l, John Kerner, prop., 72 King w Farmer's Hotel, JohiiSutterby, prop., McNab nr -Merriek Ford's Hotel, James Ford, 45 James u Fountain Hotel, Samuel Easter Great Western Hotel, J. E. Dallyn, James cor Murray Harkia's Hotel, John Harkin, prop., s s Market Square James Street Hotel, Samuel Maslin, James cor Cannon Munehcster Hotel, James Forrest, Bay bet Mur- ray and Stuart Market Hotel, Tlionias lluffy, prop., McNab cor ilerriek Mi'tro]iolitan Hotel, Charles Hutton, cor Stuart and Bay jro\intain View Hotel, Charles Price, prop. Nelligan, Dennis, John bet Peel and Tyb\irn Nelson liotcl, John Armstrong, prop, s s JIarket Siinure HAMILTON. 207 Hotels and Proprietors — (Ccmtitiiird.) North Anioricnn Hotel, 0. Nowlan, Jolin cor King AVilliam Ontario Hotol, William Flook, s s Stuart opp G. W. U. Station Ontario House, Janu's Artliurs, Merrick s s bet James and Mi:Xab Orr, Daniel. Sliii) Inn, Jolin bet Base and Guise I'alni'.s Hotel, William, Palm, King cor Bay Railroad Hotel, Moses Furlong, foot of Jaiues Kob lioj', Mielmel Murpliy, iiriip. John cor Peel Koyal Jlotel, >S. Bronson, manager, Jameg cor ilerriek Sliaks|)eare Hotel, J. B. Martin, s s Market .Siiuare Station Hotel, D. Henderson, Stuart opp Depot Steamboat Hotel, C. J. Finley, McKab cor Bur- lington Tecumseh House, J. Huggard, James nr Merrick Three Horse Shoe, Peter ilcCuUoek, York cor Park Volunteers' Hotel,. James Macabe, King bet Bay and Caroline "Wentwoith Hotel, Piichard Creech, Hughsou s of ilain AVe.stern Hipfel, Samuel Smith, York cor Bay Wexford House, Luke O'Brien, King bet Catlier- ine and Maiy White Horse Inn, Peter Shannon, !XIcNab bet York and Menick Yaldon, William, City Arms Hotel, McXab nr Jlurriiv Young, 1!., Ontario Hotel, Prince's Sijuare Ice Dciilers. Berry, John, w s John, nr Hospital Deney, Daniel O., King bet Bowi'ry i^ Caroline Foyster, J., Burlington nr James Moori! it JlcCauley, cor Main and Catherine Inspectors. Moore, John, (licenses) City Hall McXiiir, Samuel, (weights it meas\ires) City Hall Stirling, George, (hides), Catharina bet John and Hughsou Insurance Companies and Agencies. /Etna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Jameg Gar- vin, agent, SO .fames n ..Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, W. F. Findlay, agent, James opp tJorc Atlantic Jlutual In.surance Co., J. W. Willson, agent. King cor John British America Insurance Co., Fire Depart- ment, F,. liit(diie, agent, Po?t OlJiee British America Alarine, A. F. Forbes, agent, (■or .lames and King William C'anachi I-ife Assurance Co., A. G. IJam.say, F.I. .v., manager, James nr Main, Isaac Mills, agent Canada Farniei-s' Mutual Insurance Co., Com- merrial Chambers, James City of Glasgow (Life), li. Benner, agent, Canada Life Assurance Buildings Commercial Union, of England, J. J. Mason, C. K. Murray and W. G. Crawford, city agent« Edinburgh Life, Isaac Mills, ag.'nt, Wentworth Chambers Ktna Fire In.sni-ance Co., of Dublin, JHin Clark & Co., agents, John cor King Gore District Mutual (Life), D. Wright, agent, .lames n Hartford Fire Insurance Co., A. McKeand, agent U James 11 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co., McKenzio & Mackay, 9 King c Home District ^Mutual Firo Insurance Co., D. Wright, agent, James n Home and Colonial (limited), A. F. Forbes, agent. King William Home Inland Marine Insurance Co., .Tames D. Pringle, agent, Wentworth Chambers Home Insurance Co., New Haven, Conn., A. McKeand, agent, 9 James n Imperial (Fire), l\. Bunnur, agent, Canada Lif« Assurance Buildings Lancashire Fire ancl Life, Isaac Mills, agent, A\'eiitworth Chambers Life As.sociatioii of Scotland, A. F. Forbes, King William cor .fames Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., F. A. Ball, agent, T. A. Ainbridge, acting agent, King bet James and McNab London Assurance Corjioration (1720), W. F. Findlay, .lames ojjp Gore London and Lancasliire In.surance Co., W. G. Crawford, Koyal Hotel Buildings Montreal JIarine Insurance Co., Maitland Young, jr., 35 King e National Travellers' Insurance Co., New York, W. G. Crawford, agent, Koyal Hotel Buildings North British and J\Ieri'antile, J. D. Pringle, agent, Wentworth Chambers Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y., E. Browne, agent, Browne's wharf Pheiiix Marine, Mclvenzie k Mackay, agents, 9 Kingfi Phenix Oce.aii Marine Insurance Co., of Brook- lyn, N. Y., J. D. Pringle, agent, Wentwortli Chambers Phienix Insurance Company, of London, Eng- land, Brown, (Jillespiu & Co., agents, King cor .lames Phienix ^Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., W. G. < rawford, agent, Koyal Hotel Buildings Provincial, (Fire), Isaac Mills, agent for County of Wentwiutli, Wentworth Cliambers Provincial, (Fire and Marine), J. 1). Prinfle, agent, Wentworth Chambers (jueen Fire Insurance Co., ilcKenzie & Mackay, 9 King c Reliance Mutual Lif(! .\gsuTanee Co., London, Kngland, John Clark k Co., agent.s, John cor King Koyal Insurance Co., George A. Young, agent Koyal Hot(d Buildings Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., J. D. Pringle, agent, ^Ventworth Chambers Security !ns\irance l.'o., of New York, (Marine), S. K. Giegory, agent. King c next door to Bank of ( 'onimerce Taylor k Miiity, .Fames Traveller's' Insurance Co., Hartford, A. Mc- Keand, agent, 2 King w Victoria Mutual, (Fire), Wentworth Buildings, W. D. Booker, treasurer and srcretary Western Assurance Company, of Toronto, JlelCenzie and ilackay, agents, V King u Insurance Companies (Home) Canada Fanufrs' Mutual Insurance Co., Com- mercial Buililiiigs, James, K. P. Street, secre- tary and tcasurer Canada Life Assurance Co., A. G. Kanisay. F. I. A., manager, James nr Main Victoria Mutual, (Fire), Wentwortli Buildings, W, I), Booker, treasurer and secretary [ 208 HAMILTON. « Iron Founders. Beckett, F. G. & Co., Simcoe bet James and MoNab Burrow & Stewart, (malleable iron), Caroline bet Miles and York Cop]) & 15ro., liay cor York Doty, John, York bet ?ky and CoroHne Gurney, E. & C, John bet King ^William and llebect-a Moore, 1). & Co. , Catherine nr Lind Stewart, James k Co.. McNab cor Vine Turi.biiil & '-'o., Mary cor Little Gore .■ Thomas, John & Co., Kcbecca bet John and Catherine Iron, Steel and Met^ils.— (See nho Hardware.) McGiveriii, Willism & Co., 13 and 15 James opp Gore Mftgill, & 15ro., 38 King e Boss & Smith, 5-t Kins; e AVood k I'-giJfl^, n « Ki"gi e of Hnghson Jewelers, Manufacturing. Batty, Benjamin, 40 King w Belling, H. M., w s James bet King and Main , Kudel, William Henry, Kins cor James liussell, Kicliard, James s opp Fountain Steward, T. B., 12 King e Leather, Hidas, Skins, Findings, &c- Bcardmore, George L., King bet James and Me Nub Crawford, John, eor ICast JIarket and Nelson Cuznor, John, York bet Park and McNab Fields, Jolin C, 32 King w Gunner, William, s s Market Si^uare Ranch, Jo.scph, 8 John n Lithographers. Brown k Bautz, Kin" "SVillinm cor James Eastwood, J. k Co., King east opp Fountain Lyght, Joseph & Co., King eor Hughson Livery and Sale Stables. Bevier, Dennia, 77 King w ' ' ' ' '■ ' Burness, Gko. &Co., JamesbetMernok and Vine Coutts, Andrew, Main r.r John Darrow, John, llcbeooa bet James and Hughson Mathews, Joseph 1!., s s Market nr Park Nowlan, 0., eor John and King William Temple, John k Co., Catherine bet King William and llebccea ""• ' ^1 Lock Manufacturers. Meakins k .^on.s, Ivin;.; nrCathcart Meakins, Giorge H., Citheart Lumber Merchants. Chi-sholm, 'William, James cor Collior»« Kdgar, William, Carolinn eor York Powell, T. .S., lIii.;;hson l)et Tyburn and Peel Boss, Samuel F., Xapier bet Hess and yuce» Machinists. r.fcki'tt, F. G. k Co., .Simcoe nr James Dotv, John. \'ork l">t Hay and Curoliiu; Howie, A. &Co., 3 Kin^w Leiteh, John, John nr Kebccca McAllister. U. C, Zealand's wharf Northey, Gecrge, 'Wellington cor King \\ illiani Htcwart, James & Co., s cNab Street Foundrj-, Thomas, John fc Co., Hamilton h'on AVorlcs, Be- becca bet John and C.-itherine Turnbull & Co., Mary Street Foundry- Machinists' Blacksmiths. Brayley, James, to)) of Mountain Hennessy, Hugh, Hughson s of King William Malleable and Grey Iron Manufacturers. Burrows & Stewart, c s Caroline bet York and Miles Manufacturers' Agents. Uunstan, B. Jewell k Co., (Briti.sh and Canadian manufacturers), Boyal Hotel Buihlings Marble Cutters and Dealers. Day k jrcComb, Merrick ooi- I?ay Hurd k Boberts, York junction of Merrick Bice, M. E., cor Park and Merrick Marriage Licenses (Issuer of). Anibridge, Theodore A., King w bet Jamca and McNab Melodeon Manufacturers. Thornton and Green, Florence Block, Bay White, Thomas W., King w cor McNab Merchant Tailors. Bruce, Magnus, 7 James n Evans, Daniel, 81) James n Foster, Charles, King cor McNab Furnival, Thomaa ti., 58 James Gray, Robert, James nr Main Hcrron, Joseph, 4 John n Hogan, Jeremiah H. & Co., 68 King e Huton k Woon, Hughson bet King and King AVilliam Kendel, Francis, 101 King w King, William, 20 John s Lawson Brothers, King cor James Milborn, Robert, James, ojip the Gore Munro k Henderson, 2S King cast Murray A. k Co., 18 King e.ist Pierce, C. E. & Co., James, in- King William Smith, Donald, 40 King east Milliners and Millinery Goods. Carruthcrs, Jli.'is, 07 King west Do;"»•' ■ jo^rnmmmm. T ,4 Iwiiy to^ '■■ !] M Ne-J IVui Oil Orga HAMILTON, 209 Newspapers and Periodicals — (Continued) Hamilton City and Cottnty of WeMwortk Dine- Uiry, (annniil) C. E. Ander«on k Co., pub- lislien. Diipctory Kranch Daily Ttlegraph office, Toronto Hamilton Evening Times, (daily, evening and weekly) C. K. Stuart k Co., Huglwon Mesnenger (semi-monthly), dovoted to the temper- ance cause, drawer 69 Hamilton P.O. Spectator (daily, morning and weekly), T. & 15. White, Spectator Buildings Wurserymen. Bruce, John A. ft Co., 62 King west Hamilton Nurseries, Warren Holton, prop.. King, cor Wellington Oil Manufacturers and Reflners. Canadian Oil Company, 17 King west Organ Builders. Thornton & Green, 3 Florenro Block, Bay White, Thomas W., 38 King w Oysters and Game (Wholesale.) Loe, George, i and 6 King w O'Callaghan, F., 11 King w Painters, House, Sign and Ornamental. Armstrong, Walter, nor Main and Cherry Atkinson, Joseph, Wellington nr Willson Barker & Lemessurier, Main bet McNab k Jame.i Briers, Thomas,' e s C;atherine bet Gore & Henry Cook, William, Vine nr McNab Davis, William, John bet Lind and Barton Edgcomb, (). W., King cor Catherine Fitzi)atrick k Bro., 33 York Freeborn, Thoma.s, cor Willson and Elgin Holcomb, W. H., 24 Hnghson Mathews & McMeneniy, McNab bet King and Market Pentecost k Son, King nr McNab Way, James, East Market cor Mary Paper Bag Manufacturers. Buutin, Gillies & Co., 23 King e Cunningham, McKichan & Co., Charles bet King and Main McKichan, John R., McNab nr King Patent Medicines, Bliss, Horace C, Wellington bet Henry a«d Little Gore Briggs it Sons, King Williiim nr James Dally, Edwin, York bet Queen and Ilay Galbraith, John, Hnghson cor Augusta Kennedy, James, Merrick ojip Market Photographers. Cox, John, 8 King e Eckerson, liiithcr, 7 James n Milne, Kobert, Jivmes n ^g Wright, C. H., 34 King w :,., Physicians and Surgeons. Bates, .Tatni's, Gore bet Huglison nnd John Billings & White, James cor Hiinty Case, William J. A., King cor Walnut (Jrooker, T. M. , James bet Main and Tyburp Davis, D., Merriek'Jaruo.a and McNab Devlin, James A., Park bet Merrick and Vine Donnelly, G. J., Head of Walni^t ^:^(irgu«.son, Joljii W., (HomaoftatliicV, (>bre bet James and Hnghson Hamilton John M, K. N., Buy cor ilc Nab H6nwoool and Cork, F. M. Will- son, ageu^ i James u >pr., Market Cing William 11 pp Mulberry im it" 60 James ;t Junes Olid James cor (irk(!t SH, Kichard, farmer Groom, ^^'illi•m, blacksmith Hill**, Thomas, earpcnter M(LKLL.\N, J. L., Postmaster and gen. merchant Parlee, Joh«, farmer Steedmiiu, Abraham, tailor Stewart, James, farmer Whittuker, H. li., wagou maker Haniiony.— A Village in the Township of South Easthopc, County Perth, 4 miles from Stratford, th» County Town, and 90 from Toronto. Population 50. Adair, Joseph, farmer I Dunsmore, E., farmer Blair, William, blaeksmith | Dmismore, James H., farmer COKBETT, EDMUND, Postmaster, manufacturer of woolen goods Harold. — A small Village in tho Township of Kawdon, County Hastings, 23 miles from {Belleville, the County Town. BUCK, RICHARD, Postmaster Hesson, John, grocer Lupton, .lohn, farmer McKay, Murdoch, teacher Gilbert, William, farmer Piuder, John, flouring mill Price, Rev. W^. (Wesleyaii) Rankin, David, fanner llussell, Leonard, pump maker Sitzcr, Edmund, insurancu agent and accountant Wilson, Thomas, farmer Harper.— A Village in tho Township of Bathurst, County Lanark, 7 miles from Perth, the County Towu Population 70. Bailey, Samuel, shoemaker Baird, Matthew, manufacturer woolen goods Bolton, William, farmer Cameron, John, farmer Campbell, John, farmer Chant, Rev. E. (Wesleyan) ChiU'chill, Henry, cooper Ferguson, Duncan, carpenter Fisher, John, farmer Fisher, Malcobn, fanner Guinness, Christopher, farmer Harper, Joseph, farmer Layton, Myles, hotel Lee, James, lime dealer McDonald, C, hotel McNcr, Peter, farmer Marguerat, Louis, saah factory Men/ies, John, farmer Steele, John, manufacturer woolcii|goods WARREN, JOSEPH, Postmaster and geih m-^rckt Watts, Edward, shoemaker HarrlctSViUe. — A Village in the Township of North Dorchester, County Middlesex, 18 miles from Lon- don, the County Town, and 7 from Dorchester Station Great Western Eailway. Stages to Aylmer and Dorchester. Population ISO. Ballentyne, Hector, blacksmith Barr, C, general merchant. Com. in B.R. Barr, William, farmer Bowe, John, blacksmith Evans, John, farmer Pacjr, Robert, cheese factory Irwin, William, wagon maker Jelly, John J., general merchant Jelly, William, hotel keeper Kincaid, John, fanner McMillan, Henry, fanner McMillan, JOHN, J.P., Postmaster McPherson, Adam, pump maker Wallace, Isaac, shoemaker rookville, tl>» >u 00. iiity Brnnt, S. !n. mu-chant Stratford, tli» HARRINGTON WEST— HARR0W8MITIT. 215 iollerille, the :ouiitant bounty Towu lu'srclit from Lon« .ylmcr and Harrington West.— A Village m the Township of "Went Zorra, Ponnty Oxford, on a braiioh of the Thamt's, 21 miU'n from Woixlstock, tho County Town, 10 from .Stratford, 30 from LoiiJun and 10 from St. Marys, ropulation 200. Anderson, Tlioinai, farmer Batroge, William, l)riik maker Clull'ord, John ('., farmer I^arling, (Jeorge, farmer Harrington k Mclntep, hotrl keepers Heron, lloliert, general merchant Hnrbes, Oeorge, liinilier dealer and wagon maker Houpe, George, cabinet maker Kerr, Angus, general merchant MeCabe, .lohn, eoiil dealer McKay, .Fohn, farmer McLeod, H. M., M.D. Meldrnm, Norman, teacher Meldrnni, Uev. William, (Free Presbyterian) Mills, William, farmer ^ Morris, Matthew, cabinet maker Morray, K. A., insunince agent I'itt, John, J.r., farmer Kands, A. H., stock dealer KKll), DANIKL, Postniiwtor, auctioneer ami dealer in boots and shoes Koss, William, farmer Wadland, Williiim, farmer Harrisburg. — A Village and Station of the Great W of South Dumfries, I'ounty Brant, 9 miles from Population IfiO. Arnold, George, telegraph operator Basstie, David, teacher Bowman, Jacob, carpenter Burt, Kobert, J. P., farmer Coleman, J., hotel keeper Durham, Joseph, farmer GALLOWAY, JAMKS, Postmaster and gen. mercht. Oriftin, James, shoem.iker Hall, Uev. J. (N. C. Methodist) Hurley, Mrs. B., grocsriea esterii Hallway, on Fairchild'a Creek, in the Township Brantford, the County Towu, and 58 from Toronto. Jjaurason, Miller B., farmer Lyall, Jolm, agent American Kxpress McAllister, Uev. J. (N. V. Methodist) McLeod, John, carpenter Shaver, Walter, carpenter .Smith, Simon, farmer Starr, Frederick, butcher Starr, (ieorge, fanner Vrooman, A. M., fanner Vrooman, Daniel, hotel keeper Harrow. — A Village in the Township of Colchester, County Essex, 30 miles from Sandwich, the County Town, 13 from Amherstburgh and 9 from Kingsville. Average value of improved lands in the vicinity, $16 per acre. Population 60. Culbert Rev. T., (Wesleyan) Terris, William, butcher FULLMEli, K. M., Postmaster and g«n. merchant Hughson, S., miller Quick, David, butcher Quick, John B., carpenter Robertson, R. A., M.D. Thrasher, John, hotel keeper Thompson, Lennox, J. P. Wright, W. G., general merchant Woughti, T. C, millwright Yokum, .iessc, cooper Harrowsmlth. — A Village on Spring Creek, in the Township of Portland, County Frontenac, 16 miles from Kingaton, the County Town, 32 from Westport and 20 from Parham. Iron, lead and plumbago are found in the vicinity. Population 200. Ba1)cock, J., proprietor Dominion Hotel Baker Ira, cabinet maker Burnett, John, carpenter Campbell, W., shingUi manufacturer Carscallen k Rogers, saddlers Charlton, John, farmer Clark, L., wagon maker Clark, W. & Co., wagon maker Cooke, James, teacher Crozitr, Uev. J., (Presbyterian) Baris, W., painter Day, A., farmer Donnelley, John, farmer Easton, W., cooper Faris, D., shoemaker Grant, T., engraver Herchmer, John, farmer Hollister, N. P., saddler Lake, D., farmer Miller, Uev. W. W., (Wesleyan) Parkin, U., tailor Phillips, A., painter Phillips, U. J., wagon maker Rogers, F. F., carj>enter Shelby, Charles, farmer Shelby, E., grocer Shelby, J., proprietor Albion Hotel Simpkins, H., carpenter Smith, J. R, M.D Spike, A., farmer Stewart, C., stock dealer Stewart, G. D., farmer Stewart, S. general merchant and lumber dealer STEWART, S. F., Postmaster, notary public, &c Vandewater, R. W., general merchant Wals worth, H. J., lime manufacturer 216 HARRIHTON— HARTMAN. ■nrrlnton^ A VIIIrk^ on tho MaitUml Kivrr, nnd ]iroiK)ii(<(l line of tho AVrllington, (Ircjr and Brace Kailway, in tli« Towiiahip of Minto, Couutj Wellington, iO miles from Ouelph, the County Town, 10 from T.istuwell, and 'ili from Walkerton. 8t)4(i>a to all the iihovo platea. Money Order olflca. Popu- lation 275. Allan, Jnmt'd, proprietor hotel and livi'ry iitihles Arnold, Willimn, Yagon maker Gray, lienja.nin, carpenter Haig, liobcrt, accountant Hall, MisH Catharine, milliner Hotson, Walter, Hlioemaker Johnson, John, lime and stone Kay, Henry C, ai<'ountant Lee, George, butcher Livingston, John, insurance agent und nuctioueer liongcoat, James, limu and stone ^fel.ennan, 1ft v. George, (Prcsbj'teTian) Mallaby, J. J., hotel keeper Markle, A. G., prop, hotul and livery stable MACRKADY, ALKXANDEU, Postmaster and gen. merchant Meiklejohn, Alexander, general merchant Meiklejiihn, Mrs., milliner Moncnef, Thomiui, farmer Moore, James, farmer Morrell, Thomas, wngon maker Morrison, William (i., teacher Nelson, Allan, eari.enter I'atmore, Martin, wagon mnkcr I'n'iitice, Jiiiiuvs, limo and stone Preston, JanicH ])., lumboi dejiler Purdy, Thomas, cooper Keeve, M' *thew, shingle maker llobinson, 'exand(^r, tinsmith Kobinson, lomos, steam flouring mills Smith, (leorgu, sliingle maker Steuger, .lohn, cooper Taylor, William, gcaieral merchant Walker, Jenter Short, John E., wagon maker Simjison, Abijah, wagon maker Siiarrow, Ryv. J. P. (Episcopal Methodist) Thorne, Edmund, farmer Thome, G. C, farmer Webster, J. M., farmer Webster, Joshua, J. P. ' i I ! ■ Ml V 1 i ; y 1 224 HOATH HEAD— HOLLAND LANDING. Hoath Head. — A Tost Offioe in the Township of Sydenliain, County Orey, North KiJing. HOATH, It., Postmnster. Hockley. — A Village in tho Township of Ailjnla, County Cnrdwdl, on the Notti\wa River, 40 miles from Barrie, and '12 from Toronto. Average value of land $30 j)er acre. Population 150. Linn, Mrs. A., milliner, &(•- Beatty, David Beatty, IJcnjamin Dunn, Robert, blacksmith Egner, AV. H., dentist Ooodeve, J Haekell, Thomas, shoemaker Irwin, John A., farmer Irwin, Kobert, shinj^lo maker Lindsay, J. B., farmer , , , R Th molt MAUTIN, THOMAS, Postmaster, general merchant Palmer, tJeorge, tailor Quigley, .lohn, farmer Stewart, L., general merchant Sutherland Mrs. G., milliner, &c Taylor, George, (;ari)euter < •■ Wil.'ion, Jamuu, soap and candle maker Holbrook. — A Village in tho Townshi]> of Norwich, County Oxford, 10 miles from Wooilstock, tlie County Town. Population 150. Brady, Nicholas, hotel keeper ,„ . Chambers, Ilobert, J. P Chapin, .Tames M., cheese manuf Dennis, John, farmer Dickson, Joseph K., farmer Ditclifield, Samuel J., saddler Flemming, Archibald, insurance agent Gagnier, Jerome, blacksmith Heath, James, w ggon maker Heath, John, wagon maker Henderson, ■Joseph, weaver Matlgwick, Elias, carriage trimmer Montillo Nesbit, insuriuice agent Nesbit, J. W., J. P. Stover, A. ('., farmer WHITFIELD, A. M., Postmaster and manager Den- mark Co-operative Association GE STA Ok OBI Holland Landing^ (St. Albans). — An incorporated Village and Station of tho Northern Kailway, on the •west branch of the Holland lliver, in the Township of East Gwillimbury, County York, 38 miles from Toronto, the County Town. Money Order office. Population 800. Ayerst, Francis, baker Bacon, Henry, mason, builder and lime dealer Beaton, Donald, farmer Beach, Kobcrt, shoemaker Brcckon, Joseph, store keeper Carry, Rev. John (Church of England) Chapman, Henry, hop grower ' CHAPMAN, JOSHUA, brick manufacturer Conway, D., brewer Corbiere, Eli, shoemaker Dennis, William, tanner i ' .! ^ '■ '■*'■■ . i Dixon, Alexander, farmer * . t •• ^ ,, Dolan, John, miller EUerby, David, proprietor woolen mill Evans, Beverly, earn»'.;ter Evans, J. B., fanner * Eitzgibbon, Michael, wearer Gilric, Andivw, carjtenter GLEASON, JOHN, farmer <;rny, James .t Richard, well sinkers ^ Hamilton, Alexander, farmer Jakcway, Aaron, manufacturer tin, eopper and sheet iron ware Jerome, J. 4 f ^ Johnston, Joseph, trapper Kelly, Thomas, tailor KENNEDY, JAMES, clerk municipality Lane, John, cooper I,ane, Thomas, cooper liittle, John, tailor Lloyd, Henry, tanner liount, Franklin, lumber merchant Luck, Wi!li\iii, wagon maker MeCLURE, J.VMES, auctioneer and gen. merchant McGuigan, John, grocer McKenzie, John, general land agent Moore, Robert, farmer Mocro, Thomas, mason ^ C, prop. Masonic vice-president Dental Murphy, Patrick, farrier O'Keefe, Mary, grocer Ough, John, mason Ough, Thomas, farmer PARNHAM, JAMES, J.P. ond farmer Parsons, William, sexton J'helps, Alfred, builder PLAYTKR, CAPTAIN, R. B, Aim's Hotel PORTER, W. H., I.D.S. Association, Ontario Pulfonl, tieorge, miller ■.■■,;- ^ s i> - . Richardson, William, fanner Riley, James, farmer ROSS, 1). S., station and express agent SaltiT, John, carpenter ( Scxsmith, Sauuiel, cooper SHEPPARD, JOHN, builder and prop. Roval Hotel SLOAN E, E. B., Postmaster SOMERVILLE, ('. C, general merchant Sutherland, Alexander, farmer Sweesey, George and John, farnuns Sykes, John, lumber merchant Taylor, Martin, builder • , Tate, William, blacksmith TliO.MI'SON, THOMAS, general merchant, dealer in furs, pelts, &c. Thorn, H. II., general merchant and flour mill prop. Thorn, William ('., miller West, John A., trapper White, George, shoemaker WILLIAMS, ALE.XANDER, »upt., tannery, book- keeper Willson, ( "olonol R. T. Winch, Thomas Worsnop. Tlionms, tanner Wright, Si lis, farmer m mOi* Cm I ADifAhijaeihans. *«*w vnan. oo». max, GEORGE LESLIE & 00. GENERAL MERCHANTS ANP BtAutna i» STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GK>ODS OKocK„,K,s,AV.vK.,L..von«, Boots &SHOK.. ' ^ ^ ACTON, ONTAKIO. FRANCIS SLINGERLANd" DKAIJCR JX OHOCEBIES, DET GOODS, BOOTS, SI rOES, &G.. ACrojf, O.VTAKIO. THOMAS adODFELJLOW! raOPSlSTOB Ailsa Craig Tin 8ho|i, shortest notice, Cheap for Cwh * M. McBRIDE, DKALKR IN BOOTS, SHOES, AIUA CKAICi, . . OJfTARW. AILSA ORAia HOTEL, A. MTJNRO, PflopRiETOH. The bar ahvay, ai .Tg. ^ LlVSl T"*"^' .UU Cgara. Goo.1 ,tahlin« and aSXtfe"" B- & W. ROSAMOND & CO., CONSISTING OF SATmET <& BLANKETS. GILBEKT CANNON, MANVrACTUBEK OK J. Hv THRALL, W%t«ta«irBp msd Jeweler, MILL STRE€T. AUlONTE, ONT.. paired »ndwat«nt4. *^'°'" *"d J^M«'»Kl5TS. SOIittJltO^lS, BARBIE, ONT. irtU4UI't|0V|IT, ll.^»> v*.^ *« BAWietD, ONT. JOHN MORGAN, PaoPRiiwoB. Tb« Bar is always stockfcii with the choicest wines, liquon and dgua. Aijcnitiqiia^ Aim ArMMffiiB* Doiler i« 0rae«ries, Wteas, Liquors, Ac. BARRIB TOUKOBT H. SEWRBY l( CO., WUOLESALK AKD RETAIL DKALBRS IN AGRICULTlfaAt IMfLKMSNTS ASD STQVSB. BARRIE AND PENETANGtJlSHENE DAILY. ' mttaU »»* V»Ht«?l«j»;TO SWIT Ahh pMAiim . :'v ■., ■> .' ^' ■■ ,■ t n- ^ '■:' '"^'-t^ -'■■■-•■ ' ^or hir« on rsasonsble tmiiM, at the Ljirery Statde of BAyt9 vAN^yifiY, BAiu««,o«ft. J pa H y. A_ i^^UAMX a flM?^ «»pri©tor. JfXJill TH« BAIUtOAO 8^710)1 ; sAsniK, oirr. A. ARNALL, Proprietor. St«||efi to Penetsngi^Bhene and Oiillia leave thw SoteL PrlTiWs «o»vey|MJ«8 can behad b)e'4^tji»g vTTaaifsktrs tA:ix.noIt> statjom, MNflW, ONT. The stthjCBbahq cs jn ^ iirftym i ti n)4 w}n b i>ni> tir;of Bwtfe aad th«'«rkvellSi&rt"'^ ^^"^ ^^'^<" °^ ^''"^ Foshinatiao ^^^iiiig,ig«aM^a9nBr. HoM ('ante Cantll <;iiure[ Colbal Vonl, [ ¥ord. Ford, I llolinJ noisl tI •C'usbril Kerr, ™Mit'a»t'-.uf. '« . ^(»fl^f^W>^&^J^^<^ ■<^'6i^ a. rtit^aag'^ ^aJaatd aa^^ '■;\'? HOLMESVILLE— HORNBY. 225 HolmeilTille.— A Tillage in the Township of Goderiih, C'ouuty Hnion, on the Biver Maitland, 8 mile* from Oodi-rich, the Comity Town. I'opiilotion 60. <'antellor, Pfter, Imtcher Ciintleton, AVilliain, fanner Churchill, John, J.l'., fanner Colback, .1., farmer !Foril, HiMiry, J.l*., fanner ¥ord, Thomas, fanner Ford, William, fanner Holmes, John, farmer ilolmen, T., farmer KELLY, EDWARD, Postmaster Kelly, Mrs. E., Looksrllerand utationer Proctor, William, hot«l keeper Shephard, John, farmer Shejihard, William, farmer Sherman, (J., teachi-r Stanlt^y, (>., farmer ^'uuiig, II., farmer Young, Josi'ph, fanner llolsteln. — A Yillago in tho TowiiHliip of Egrt'niont, County fJrey, 35 miles from Oweu Sound, the County Town. Population 40. <'ushrie, John, teacher I Mi-Kenzi«, W. 1\, general Jnerrhant Kerr, K., wagon maker * | Stonehouse, M. L., hotel keeper Holt (sec, Eustvillo). — A Post OlIiout .W. Hornby.- A YiUnge in the Township of Es([u Town, and 28 from Toronto. Stages daily to ulation 80. AuderKiin, John, carpenter Anderson, William, shoemaker Biain, Bros., brewers <'ook, (Jcorge, lumber dealer <.'owan, Richard, J. P. Fox Anthony, M.l). Galloway, Rev. Mr. (Baptist) Hall, Pobert, J. P. • Justin, John, wagon maker Lindsay, James U., hetel keeper Lyon, Thom.is 0., teacher ilcClosky, Hemy, jMtter 15 t'sing, Conirty Hallon, 6 miles from Milton, the County Georgetown .Station, Orund Trunk Railway, .S miles. Pop- MiColliin, Thomas, liotcl ket'iH-r llrCuiland, Mrs., millinir, ^i'. JlcMlLI.AX, JOHN, Postmaster and gen. merchant Pickard, William, cheese manufacturer Robertson, Thomas, tailor Butledge, Robi-rt, shiK'niaker Stewurt, Rev. Mr. (Preslu'terian) Story, John, cheese manufacturer Thurston, Hiram, stliingle maker Trcniaine, Rev. Mr. (Church of England) Wallace, James, shoeuiaker 220 HORNINO'S MILLS— HOWICK VILLAGE. Horninff'S Mills* — A Village at the Lead of Pine River, in the Towniihip of Molancthou, County Qrey. 68 miles from Ovrcn Sound, tlio County Town, and 26 from Stayner Station, Northern Railroad. Stages to Collingwood and Or igeville. Population 100. Addison, Kcv. Peter (Wes' yan) AIKTll, WILLIAM, J. I'., Postninster, monhant and proprietor flouring mill Allen, Robert, farmer August, John, cari)entor Barr, John, M.l). Bates, llciiiy, J. P., farmer Bowley, Ariiuld, shingle maker Campaignr, James, auutiuncur Emeriok, john, butcher Hill, Rer. Rowland (Church of England) House, Philip, carpenter •* Hudd, Sliphen, farmer Jarris, David, tailor Jarris, >lonry, general merchant and tailor Johnston, Miss E., teacher general McOhee, Robert, farmer Marshall, (Joorge, shoemaker J^lnrshull, Robert, ('ari)enter Mason, Mrs. hotel keeper Morrow, John, siiildltT Norton, Thoniiis, teacher Poge, Elijah, farmer Page, Reuben, shingle maker Polley, Hugh, farmer Polley, Richard, farmer Rill, Rev. K|)hraim (Episcopal Methodist) Shepherd, George, prop, llouring mill Silks, William, farmer Simmenter, John, cooper Stubbins, William, shoemaker Houghton.— A Village in the Township of Town. Population 350. Adams, Adnm, teacher Allan, J., farmer Beckett, Samuel, leather dealer Bell, Ezra, gencml merchant Bradfield, H., fanner Brady, 1). C, farmer Brawlenhermer, Rev. P., (Wesleyan) Bridgeman, T. R. E., teacher Buchner, P., farmer BUNDY, GEORGE, Postmaster, shoemaker Callam, P., farmer Chamberlain, Thomas, J. P., general merchant Emory, H., farmer Fick, Miss A., teacher rinch, T., farmer Francis, J., farmer Freeland, William, insurance agent Gates, (!alvin, general merchant Gates, Clark, ])ainter Gates, E. D., fancy goods, toys, millinery, ic. Houghton, County Norfolk, 33 milei from Simcoe, the Coonty Guest, H., farmer Hill, Jeremiah, hotel keeper Hutchinson, J. J., fanner Jackson, David, hotel keeper Jackson, James, hotel kce])er Jackson, Willison, leather dealer Mereer, R., farmer Merrill, A., farmer Montgomery, Robert, carpenter Moore, Hiram, farmer Nelson, R., farmer Park, Philip, farmer Payne, Ephraim, wagon maker Rice, Ebenezer, shoemaker Sharp, William, shoemaker Smith, D., farmer Smith, Rev. — (Baptist) Smith, Samuel, farmer White, Richard, shoemaker Williams, W. W., farmer BOWick Village (Gorrio Post Office) is situated in the Township of ^Howick, County Huron, DO miles distant from Goderich, the County Town, and 180 miles from Toronto. The Maitland River passes through the village, supplying excellent water privileges. A good woolen factory would pay well here. Daily stages from Worcester. Population 350. ' Anderson, William, farmer Barber, Miss, milliner, &(;. BESANSON, HENRY, Postmaster. Bowger, Thomas, lime and stone dealer Carson, William, general merchant Condy, John, Queen Arms Hotel Dickson k Gray, general merchants Douglas, Robert, Royal Canadian Hotel Greer, George, farmer Greer, John, farmer Greer, Samuel, farmer Hunt, H. M., general merchant James, Richard, foundry Johnston, R. J., hide and leather dealer Kain, Mrs., millin»r, &o. Lamb, John, butcher -v Leech, Edward, insurance agent Leech, R. & Co., flouring and planing milla and deal* ers in lumber HcGill, James, butcher McLaughlin, William, carpenter McMichael, M. D. Magwood, Charles, farmer Miller, Rev. Mr. (Church of England) Oliphant, William, painter Perlcins, Henry, saddler Perkins, James, shoemaker Piekford, C. W., general merchant Powell, Mrs., teaclier Rea, H. W., general merchant Roberts, R. G., teacher Sanderson, Thomas, fanner Saunders, Rev. Nelson, farmer Savage, Rev. J. W., (Wesleyan) Shaw, Sidney, cabinet maker Smith, Alexander, cooper Smith, Henry, farmer Stirling, Archibald, fanner Stinson, John, wagon maker Strong, James, farmer Tindell, Be v. \V., (N. C. Methodist) Wilson, Samuel, tinsmith HUBBELL'S FALLS- IIUMBERSTONE. 227 llnbhcll's Falls.- A Post-oHlcc in tlie Township of Fitzroy, County Cnrlcton, 38 miles from Ottawa, the County Town. Cnrss UolMMt, .1.1' Dickson, llolii-rt, fiirmpr Forlii's, An Irrw, I'unncr ForlioH, .lolin, cttr|M'iit'T Groves, Williani, jjnn.smitli Hcrricit, M., ;,'ri)ccr Hnlliduy, l''raniiH, j^cnrral mpirliftnt Hubbell, James, prop, cnnling mill Molir, Charles, hotel keeper Montiort, U,, hotel koepur Kicliey, John, Curmer Iviililell, Arcliibiild, farmer UIDDKLI., .lA.MKS, 1'ostma.stcr, furmer Shields, Alexaniler, cohimt Somorville, T. (J., nencrid nierchunt Steen, James, lumber merchant HitllsviilCi— A smnll Post Village in the Township of AValpole, County IlulJimand Uuek, .1. \\'., furmer Canlield, !>. W., meivhant Carroll, TlinniHs, farmer Ferguson, .losepli, carprntor Helm, Walter, farmer HULL, JOHN, Postmaster IjO\iiisber;», Oliver, farmer Murray, J)avid, meehaniu Park, K., farmer Kyan, William, inn keeper Trimmer, D., wagon maKcr Hnnibcr. — A Villnjfe on the west hraneh of the Hi 17 miles from Toronto, the County Town, I fr Average ju'iec of land 840 jicr acre. PopuLitiou Allen, Kev. J. W., (Primitive Methodist) niack, William II., dentist Boyes, liev. JL, (Primitive Methodist) Urooks, Rev. Joseiili, (liaptist) Burns, Miirtin, saddler Crone, William N., carpenter De La Hnye, A., M. I) DeLaHaye, ,1. P., J. P. Hengill, Dunicl, carpenter and auctioneer Jolilf, Uev. William, (Primitive Methodist) LINTON, JOHN, Postmaster jjenerni merchant ller'ann, Iter., (Roman Catholic) McDonald, Angus, butcher ver Humber in the Township of Etobicoke, County York, om Thistletown, 7 from Weston and 10 from IJoltoo. 150 McKay, M.D. Murphy, Richard, fanner Niehol, John, butchi-r Robinson, John, cabinet nutker Royal, C. P., hotel keeper >oit Village iu the Towimhip of Albion, County CardwelL , rUKHT, WILLIAM, TofitniMter ■nntley (<'r»rp Village). Ottawa, the County Town, and 20 from I'ackinghani. AlexMidor, Thomwi, WKf;on maker I)>«ortfd, i-hiflly fur the KngliHh market. The Town contain* 10 (Imrthea, n (Jruinmai-, Union and ('omn)on mlioola. The Ituildiiign iiirlud'ing tha (/'hurchea are moatly good anbatantial atnictureH, and lunny of the priTute rrisidence* diaplay excellent taate and eoDaiderabla wealth. Htngia to TiUonbuix. Vienna and Port Bnrwell. Money Order Uftlce and Savinga Hank. Population 4000. .Ackurt, John, Tium]) maker .M)AiK, JOHN, propriftor Adair's Hotel (»ee adv.) ADAIU t CAIKNS, (Somuel Adair, Kobert Caima) groceiiet, yiroTiaiona, kc Adkiua, Jumea, iitori- dealer Agur, Robert, banker and exchange broker Radden k Delaney, (James Ikdden,\Vm. A. Delaney) (-urt'iago and wagon mnkeru Bailev, (Jcorg*-, carriage and wagon maker UAKKR, KKKDKUICK A., phot-igraphar Darker, K«lward, jr., boots and ahooa Barkur, Joseph, (ISrowctt k lUrkrr) Barnes k Bro., (Minor and Nelson) lirory and sale sta): lea Barraciough, Thomas IL, boots and ahoe* BKAVKR MUTUAL INSUUANCK (JOMI'ANV, (Toronto) Chas. E. Chad wick, director and agent Bell, William C., (A. Oliver & Co.) Bennett, Mrs. Mary, fruita and confectionery Ben.son, Jnme.s, barrister Berry, W., tailor Bixel, Dm., (Matthew and Leonarl) brewera Blair, William, night station miwter (i. W. K. depot Bloor, Cli.irlcs, shoemaker and grocer Bluer, C., boots and shoes BOLES, JOHN, merchant tailor Bowers, Dr. Bradbury, Kretl. B., (Wiitcrhouse, Bradl*ury k Co). Brady, Jimie.s, proprietor Brady's Hotel k iiuctionecr Brady, John, proprietor lloynl Exchange Hotel Browett k Barker (Joseph Browutt k Josuph Barker) general hardware BROWN, JAMES, brewer Brown, James, jun., baker Brown, Tboraiis, tanner and currier Brown k Wells, (P. J. Brown & Thomas Wells), barristers Buchanan, J. & A., stores and tiuwara Buchanan, ,Iohn, stoves and tinware Buckhurst, A. k Co., (A. H. Buckhurst k Peter Shcrk), marble cutters Byre, Thouias •Jaldwell, E., musiv'ian Caldwell, O. B., drugs and chemicals Callaghan, John, general merchant and butcher Campbell, Homer, general merchant Campbell, Homer, jun., tin, copper and sheet iron ware CANADA CHEESE MANUFACTURING CO., president, James Harris ; secretary, Daniel Plielan, treasurer ; Charles E. Chadwick Canada IVrmanent Building and Saring Society, Cliarlea K. Cliailwick, appraiser Ciinfield, James, attorney-at-law Carey, Charles ('., oyster ilaning and .saw millers Cliristoplier, John, (.1. Christopher t Bros) Clark, (J. A., M.D., (Eclectic) Clark, Hugh, cabinet maker Commercial Union A.ssuranc8 Co., Charles E. Chad* wick, agent Cook, Simeon, lumlier merchant Cragg, Charles, .saddle and harness nuiker Crotty, IL, farmer CROTTY, WILLIAM, general merchmit Daley House and general Stage Ollice, A. Daly, ])rop. Delaney, William A., (Uadden k Delaney) Doty, Edwin, agt. American k Canadian Express Co, D(mgla.s, William, proprietor Douglu.s' Hotel Dulton, Jose))h (Waterliouse, liradbury k I'o.) Dundius, Alexander, blacksmith and farrier Dundas, William (Wait k Dundits) Dunn, J., boot and shoe maker Dutton, .loseph .M., boots and shoes, leather Ac finding! EASTWOOD, W. &Co., manufacturers of agricultural implements Edinburgh Lite Assurance Co., S. B. Newcrpinbe. agt. ELLIS, R. Y. k BROTHER (R. Y. k 11. Ellis), heavy and shelf hardware (see adv.* Elliott, John N., groceries and provi.sions Elliott, S. A., butcher Fawkes, Thomas F., watchmaker and jeweller Ferguson, John J., ilry goods and clothing Ferris, McLean k Co. (tJeorge Ferri.s, .lohn McLean^, groceries, provisions, wines and lii|Uors Fletcher, Thomas, grocer, auctioneer and lumber dealer Foster, (leorge, blacksmith GAINES, ROBERT R., barl)er and hairdresser Galliford, John, manufacturer and dealer in boota and shoes Gallagher, William, hotel ])ro])rietor Garvey, J(din, clerk E. Robinson Gayfer, John, chemist k druggist, books k stattoneiy ! I 1; i FIRST PRIZE MARBLE WORKS, TEALE k WILKENS, Undon, Ont :.tm 280 INGERSOLL. Gerger, J. G., blaeksinitli Gibson, Miss, toys niul fiuiey goods Goble, Jolm, wagon maker Gordon, Alexander, ntcroliant tailor Gordon, Janios, aocouutiiut and teller Nidg-ua Dis- trict Bank Grant, Benjamin GRANT, .T'AMKS M., proprietor Great Western Hotel and livery Grant, Miss Aiary, Berlin wool store Greenaway, Isaac R., boots und shoes Gropjii, Pliilip, boots and shoos GURNETT, J. S., editor and proprietor Ing' noil Chronicle (see adv.) Hall, Charles P., watches, clools and jewellery, fancy goods, ninsieal instrameKb!, &c. HaiTis, Alexander, builder Harris, K. J., surgeon dentist lIARlilS, JAMKS, president Canada Cheese manu- facturing Company Hartfoi'il ]''iro Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Charles K. Clipdwick, agent Hayes, N., gcni'ral insurance agent HEAKN, HENRY, prop. Hearn'i Royal Hotel (see adv.) Hearn, AVilliam L., fancy goods Hijks, iliss Margaret, dressmaker Hoagg, 'William (J. Turner & Co.) Home Insurance Company, Now Haven, Conn., C. H. Sorlev, agent Hoyt, J. .1, M.J\ Hi'.gill, John, photoCTapher INGER.SOLL CHEESE COMPANY, James Harris & Co., nroprietors INGR1!S')LE CMUONICLF,, J. S. Guruett, editor iUid proprietor (see ailv). James, Stephen W., blacksmith Jarvis, Joseph, M.D. Keating, Robert, hotel proprietor Kennedy, ('., dentist Kennedy, Peter, ])ro[>. Kennedy's Hotel Korr, A. U., dry goods, millinery, ki\ Kerr, Daniel, carriage and wagon maker Kerr, John, wagon maker Kerr, Hugh, book-keeper, A. Oliver k Co. Ker.-ii.';!fldcn, Tliomns, proj). Thoni|'s.)n llousr King, James, miller and Hour barrel maker Kneeshaw, Pohert. agent, chemist and books and stiitioiu-ry Lewi.s, Krancis (!., ]ihotn:;ld, .fames, !i.it.s, ca]i.s and f'ui's Mcd»ONAM), JAMKS l^, barrister, kc McDonald, john, j.p JIcDonalil, Koberf, merchant Mi'IXTVKK, J.\Mi'S, caliinct maker and I'l'.niituro draior, undertaker i^ee a:lv) JIcKiudiiey, T. k ('■)., dry gcjixls, v.uUinery, ki; McLean, Allan, books and .statiniiery, wall paper, picture !'nui>r.s, A-,e. Jlcl/can, iloiiii, (Ferris JIcLean ,'; Co) McSherry, Andrew k (Jeorge, plow inakfii's Macniven, James, dry goods, willinerj Mprr, W. & B. & Co groceries and provisious Marshall, John J., baker and confectioner Slenlly k dm, Misses, dressmakers Meridj', George, prop, skatinj;; rink Iruggist, MERCHANTS' BANK, k Savings Bank, Charlea H. Sorley, agent MITJjAR, T. D., prodnee and commis.siou merchant Miller, Mattiiew, groceries and provisions Moutrenl Telegraph Olileo MOliREY, JAxMES F-, cabinet maker and fumituit! dealer Jlorrison, William &Neil, saddle and harness mukem Mvers, Stephen, ( Waterhon.sc, Bradbury & Co) NEWCOMBE, S. B., barrister, kc NIAGARA DISTRICT BANK, Charles E. Chwi- wick, agent Nichols, ilrs. Catharine, groceries, ka Noe, Louis, fruits and varieties NOXON BROTHERS, (J. & S.)fonnder3, machinists, and agricultural implement manufuctureni O'Connor, Arthur, grofer O'Connor, Ilenrv, dry goods OLIYER, AL)A.N1, (A. Oliver & Co) OLIVER, V. .1c CO. (Adam Oliver, William C. Bell and ilngh Sutherland) luiuiipr mauutactiu'ers, builders, &c. O'Neill, Jercmi.ih, groceries, wines, liquors, &c. Pninc, Mrs. S. E., milliner ai;d dress luaker Baton, Tliomas S., dry goods, ic. Perkins, Georj^e E., dry goods Pctrie, Edward A., teller ilerchants' Bank Phelan, Daniel, secretary Canada Cheese mannfiic- turing Co. Post, Jacob, baker and c «ctioner RE.iD, S. (}., dry goods „.id cldtliiii;-,' (s.'c adv) Reid, Alexander, dry goods, milliiii ly aTid clothing ROBINSON, Eilv-ard, gcn*ral merci'iant Robinson. Kpliraim, cabine; maker Rodcnhurst, William, cigai manntacturer Ross, (ieoige, coal and salt dealer Scott, Henry H., M.D., (Sectt k MeCansland) Scott & MoCausIand, physicians auii surgeons Seely, Jliss, dressmeker Shari>, Thomas A., constable and collector SllR.VPNELL, G. J., grocer, butter, cheese and bacon factor Slawson & Beel (Charles H. Slawson anu William J. Bed), lumber, lath and shingles Smith, Robert Softley, Robert, manager Penitentiary boot and shoe store SORLEY, CHARLES IL, agent Merchants' Bank, and insurance agent Stamlard Life Insurance Co., (Edinburgh), Charles H. Sorley, agent Stephenson, Miss A., fruits, co-.Tectionarv & stationery STEPHENS k <'0., dry goods Stcjihcns, J., (Steiibens k Co.) Slhnson, George (!., general merchant, oil rafiuer Stuart, Francis, tailor Stuart John, miller Stuart, Roliert, gioceric vSutheriaiid, Hugh, (A. Tavlor. .IdIui, aaherv TiilRKELL, JOSEPH Thompso;!, L., })-.;iiiter Tillson, Edwin 1)., lumber nu reliant s, flour .ti.d feed Oliver <& Co.) , Posttnaatcr liuues. I'oiif'ilio'.uT stove:! ftmi tiiiwarc (si-u stoves und tinwiu'6 Tl'KNER, GEORGJ: A adv) TURNER, JACOB it. CO., (gee aav) Turner, Jeremiah, machinist Travellers' Insurance Ca, Hartford, Conn., Charlea Chadwick, agent Trick, William, prop. Farmers' Hotel FIRST PRIZE MARBLB WORKS, TEALE k WILKENS, London, Out. INGERSOLL— INNERKIP. SSt Vance, Robert, baker and confectioner Vcitch, William, boot maker Vogt, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller Wait k DunJas (Nelson AVait and ■\Villiani Dnndas), groceries, wines and liquors Walbank, Samuel S., M.D. Walker, I. R., M.D. Walker, John, cooper Walker, Thomas, prop. Royal Oak Hotel Walley, George W., crockery and glassware WALSH, MICHAEL (McCaughey & Walsh) Waterhouse, Bradbury & Co., woolen mills Waterworth, William, agent for E. D. Tillson, lum- ber merchant WATSON, WILLIAM, dry goods, miUinery, &c. (see adv) Webster, George H., cabinet maker ^ Welder, David, butcher Wells, Thomas (Brown & Wells) White, David, dry goods, millineiy and clothing Williams, Arthur T., M.D. Williams, Lsaac, news agent and fancy goods Williams, J. Arthur, M.D. Wilson, Josiah G., carriage maker Wilson, John W., carrinire and wagon manufacturer Wiseman, George, prip. Carroll Hotel Wood & Co., prop. Thames OilAVorks WOODCOCK, RALril A., books, stationery and periodicals, post office, book store, agent for Ciinada Life and Western Insurance Company Worth, Humphrey, butcher Yomig, Robert H., saddle and harness maker Insoldsby^ — A Post-office in the Township of Mindcn, County reterboro' E.R. SMITH, RICHARD, Postmaster. Illistiose. — A Post-office in the Township of Artcmesia, County Grey, S.R. ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, Postmaster. Inkerman. — A Village in the Township of Jlounfaiin, County Dundas, on the north branch of the Pcttit* Nation River, 50 miles from Jlorrisburgh, the County Town. Improved land iu the vicinity averages J30 per acre. Stages to Iroquois, 16 udles. Population 150. Baldwin, Albert, wagon maker Bishop, Thomas, J.P., prop flouring mill Cook, Ira, cooper Cook & Sullivan, lumber dealers Fletcher, W. J., hide and leather dealer and tanner Harr, C, teacher Heys, John, shoemaker Hitchcock, Rev. Z. B., (Episcopal Methodist) Hows, Rev. John, (Wesleyan) Kinsey, — , M.D Lock, John, hotel keeper Loppel, William, carpenter iSIerkley, Almira, milliner, ka Merkley, & Durant, general }uerchants Renuick, John, J. P., general merchant Sullivan & Co., general merchants Wharton, William, IL, general merchant I Inncrkip. — A Village in the Township of East Zorra, County Oxford, on the River Thames, 8 miles from AVoodstock, the County Town. Population 200. Barr, Rev. -- (Church of England) Beggs, Mrs. Sarah, general merchant Bell, James, carpenter Callan, Jolm & Tliomas, lime and atone Clement, W. D., M.D. Corving, William, farmer Davis, James, farmer Davidson, William, shoemaker Edwards, Mrs. Mary, milliner, kc. Ego, Jacob, shingle maker Ego & Town, lime and stone Emerson, Andrew, farmer Hart, Thomas, farmer Hislop, Mrs. Ann, milliner, kc. Hislop, John, hotel keeper Hotson, Alexander, teacher Hudson, George, cooper Isbister, James, carpenter Kcough, Rev. T. T. (Wesleyan) King, Ellis, painter Lock, William, wagon maker McCraig, Rev. T. (Presbyterian) McKay, Alexander R., carpenter McKay, James, teacher McLean, Calvin, fanner Malcolm, Francis, J. P. Hogg, T., hotel keeper Mills, Thomas, farmer Mitchel, T. T., farmer Moore, John, flouring miU proprietor Murray, Robert, M. I) Nichol, James, painter PERRY, 1). K., Postmaster, general merchant Perry, Julius, cooper RobsoM, John, tailor Ross, John, farmer Sawnby, John, carpenter Sdater, Tames, carpenter Scollen, John, teacher Skillings, James, shoemaker Taylor, John, M. D Thomson, Andrew, steam flouring mill and lamber dealer Town, Edward, carpenter Tree, Strattcn, teacner Tuiuiell, H, C, teacher Vincent, Charles, J. P * 1 FIRST PRIZE MARBLE WORKS, TEALE & WILKENS, London, Out. m INNISFIL— INYERMAY. Innisfll. — A i>ost office in th« Toinuhip of Inniifil, County Simcoe. ROSS. BENJAMIN, Pastmiuter Innlfflille.— A post office in th« Township of Drummond, County lAnark, South Riding. CODE, THOMAS, rodtmaster. Inverary.— A Village in County Town. Average Bay ley, John, butcher Bond, Allan, farmer Bond, William, farmer Campbell, Henry A., farmer Campbell, James, farmer Clayton, John, Tarmer Clayton, William, teacher Conklin, Thomas, fanner Day, Lewis H, hotel keeper !l)ufl', David, shoemaker Duff, William, fanner !Edward, John, shoemaker the Township of Storrington, County Frontenac ; 12 mile* fVom Kingston tile price of land in the vicinity, $25 per acre. Stage to Kingston. Population 100. Hughson, Elizabeth, milliner, kc. Kniifer, Thoma.s, wagon maker Lattimer, William, farmer Martin, Kev. E. (Methodist Episcopal) O'lioughlin, Ker. A. (Church of England) Osborne, Uobert, hotel keeper Purdy, Marshall, saddler Scott, William, tailor Spring, John, J. P. Tupell, Isaac, carpenter Tupcll, William, M. D. WALKEK, D. J., J. P., Postmaster and gen. mer. iDTerhuroil' — A Village on the liver Siiuble, in the Township of t Walkerton, the County Town, and 44 milesfrom Goderich. Impr $30, wild $10 per acre. Money order office. Population 120. County Huron, 28 miles from ' '. '.n the neighborhood averages Alexander, Jamea, fanner Chapman, S. P., farmer Funk, Mrs. S. A., milliner, &c. Gray, Alexander, liine and stone Gray, William, flouring and saw mills Green, B., shoemaker McDonald, John, leather dealer McLaw, Angus, farmer Mcl.ellan, Alexander, hotel keeper McLellan, D., shingle maker McKae, H., hotel keeper McRae, John, farmer McRAE, PETER, J. P., Postmaster and gen. mer. Matheson, Hugn, v..„. ^et maker Nettle, William, shoemaker Oliver, V., cooper Sam]ile, William, fanner Scott, David, carpenter Scott, Michael, carpenter Scott, J., proprietor saw mill and farmer Sinclair, Miss Isabella, teacher Thorrington, John, farmer Urcjuhart, John, farmer Watson, James, cooper Woolf, Wellington, farmer m- i; ill I Invermay. — A Village on the Saublo River, in the Township of Arran, County Bruce, 24 miles from Walkerton, the County Town, and 125 from Toronto. Stages to Southampton, Owen Sound and Kilsyth. Average value of wild land in the vicinity $12; improved $25 per acre. Money Order office. Popu- lation 275. Andrew, John, J. P. Bogsley, J., slioeniak<'r Brown, John, carpenter Bunton, W. A., farmer Cooper, Rev. K. S. (Church of England) Oummer, H. E., flouring mills Cunningham, John, butclier Dick, David, J. P. Dick, Peter, wagon maker ■Ounn, J. W., saddler J)yer, Frank, carpenter Francis, W. S., M.D. Freeborn, A., J. P., leather daaler Gardner, L., fanner Gardner, 8. N., farmer Graham, James, hotel keepar Hell, John, shoemaker Henderson, Isaac, shoemaker Hoar, W. H., farmer Irwin, Rev. William (Wcsleyan) James, William, tender Kaough, Thomas K., farmer Keys, R., carpenter Kilborn, Jamos, leather dealer Kilboni, J. M., insurance agent Kilborn & Stirk, general merchants Linton, J. W., fanner McCartney, Rev. James, (Wesleyan) Martin, John, farmer Mitchel, John, cooper Miller & Brown, cabinet makers Miller, O. S., carpenter NEELANDS, A., Postmaster, general merchant and general agen. NeelanJ.s, Samuel, auctioneer Nickelson, Thomas, J. P. Riddcll, William hotel keeper Sanderson, R., tinsmith Stirke, George, farmer Taylor, Jamc^, M.D. ^ Williams, B. H., tinsmith '','; WilLson, Horace, druggist Weisner, John, leather deftler M •'f*' lONA— IVY. 935 lona. — (Se« Villages to* late for rfgular inttriion at the tnd of this Work. ) ,i.Hr,u%itH Ireland. (McGillmay p. 0. ) — X V illage in the Townships of Mcf UUivray and Biddnlph, County Middlesex, 20 miles from London, and 3 from Lucan Station, Grand Trunk Kailway. Uouej ordttr oifioe. Pwpulft* tion 250. Berber, Mrs., milliner Bice k White, wagon makers Butler, P., shoeiuaker Flanagan, J., grocer and Clerk Division Court Hicks, John, saddler Hodgins, James, blacksmith Howard, William, carpenter Johnston, Henry, general merchant Jones, F., cabinet maker Jordon, J., plasterer McFadden, Samuel, tailor Mann, A., wagon maker Murphy, Matthew, proprietor flour mill Saunders, Rev. T. E., ^Church of England) SUOFF, D., Postmaster, Commissioner in B. notary public Sutton, D., J. P., fanner Sutton, James, M.D. ».. ITOQUOIs.— An incorporated Village and Station of the Grand Trunk Railway, on the St Ijiwrence River,. 36 miles from Cornwall, the County Town, and 234 from Toronto. Stages to Dixon's (Jorncrs, South Mountain and Inkermau. Money Order Office and Savings' Bank. Pojuilation 800. Abbott, Daniel, general merchant AuH, Guy, farmer Bailey, Doran & Cameron, general merchants and flouring mill Baldwin, Josei)h, fanner Beaver, Rev. E. W. (Church of England) Bell, Robert, clothing dealer Binions, William, farmer Blackburn, James, telegraph operator Boyd, S. J., jewelry, watches, clo<;ks, io. Brault, Oliver, sash, door and blind manufacturer Brouse, C. C, telegraph operator Brouse, Guy C. , farmer Brouse, G. W., fiirmer Brouse, Jacob, farmer Brouse, John G., hotel keeper Brouse, N. N.. shoemaker Bro^vn, James, butcher Carman, Daniel, shingle maker Carman, John A. & Co., general merchant Carman, P., J. P., farmer Carman, Philip, leather dealer Carman, Peter, lime and stone Carman, Rufus, attorney-at-law Carson, John, cabinet maker Carstairs, Robert, grocer Coons, Mathew, J. P., fanner Davy, N. M., general merchant Dillabough. Reuben, hotel keeper Elliot, Andrew, ilex mills Feader, J^ucas, fanner Graves & Shea, shoemakers GRIER, JAMES, J.P., Postmaster, grocer Grier, AVilliam, telegraph operator Haines, Benjamin, wagon maker Halliwell, Rev. John (Methodist Episcopal) Heartly, William, carjjenter Lilly, Chancey, carpenter Lowery, Robert, general merchant McClain, S. C, teacher McNulty, John, shoemaker Mason, Mills k Co., general merchants Mills, Ma.son, insurance agent Milligan, Robert, hotel keeper Morten, Rev. William, (Wesleyan) Murray, John, clothing dealer Patton, A., general mttrchant Patton, John, cooiMfr Patton, William, cooper Perken, Miss, milliner, Ke Ross, J. H. k Co., general mercliants Ro.s.s, John S., J. 1' Randon, Saiuuel, tin.sniitli Scott, John, dyer and .scourer Serviss, (J. (i., general merchant Shaver, William J., saddler Stephcn.s, George k Co., flax mills Stephenson, James, M. D Thunnan, Ezra, l)utcher Thunnan, N. (}., wagon maker Tooley, !Martin, butcher Tattle, John N., general merchant Whitecomb, C. 11., grocer Whitney, Willium A., teadier Whyt.-, Paul, agent (i. T. li. and Canada Ex. Co Wylie, John, general merchant Wylie, William, baker Islay. — A small Village in the Township of F-uelon, County Victoria, 16 miles from Lindsay, the County Town. Population 30. S PENCE, DONALD, Postma»ter. f : Ivy. — A small village in the Township of F,saa, Coiuity Simcoe, 10 miles from Barrie, the County Town, PojmUtion 80. Itlinttng, Thomas, farmer Blackstock, John, teacher Burton, R. & John, wagon'makers Campbell, Rev, J., (Wesleyan) DAVIS, GEORGE. Postmaster, J.P. Drury, Thomas, general lacrchaul, Fletcher, John, car]ientur Gibson, George, tailor Lennox, James, ,'ariuer Lennox, John, f inner Kitcliie, Charles, general m<-ichaut r^ 234 ISLINGTON— JASPER. Islinston.— A Village on the Kiver Mimico, in tlie Township of Etobiooke, County York, 9 miles from Toronto, the County Town, 3 from Mimico Station Great Western Railway and 4 from Carlton Station Grand Trunk llailway. Stages to Toronto and Cookstowii. Population 250. Anderson, Jacob, farmer Bigliam, Samuel, farmer Cooper, Kev. H. C, (Cliurch of England) Dempster, Hugli, pot ashery Dempster, Tlioiuas, butclier Dunn, Joiii', farmer Ferrier, John C, baker Gemmcl, liolicrt li., veterinary surgeon Hoy, AVilliam, shoemaker Ide, Willis A., blacksmith Johnston, Henjaniin, farmer Kynotli, John, general merchant Lord, Henry, butuher McBride, N., farmer McBride, Patrick, drover McFarlauo, Alexander, J. P., fanner MoFarlaiie, Donald, J. P., fanner Melveown, Mrs., general merchant Mathers, Ada.n, farmer Mathers, James, mason Mercer, S. A., .1. P., farmer Montgomer)', William J., farmer Moore, George, farmer Moore, James, fanner Moore, Jolrn, fanner Musson, Edward, J. P., farmer MUSSON, THOMAS, Postmaster Newlove, John, fanner Pellett, F., farmer Shaver, C'harles, farmer Shaver, George, fanner Shaver, Peter, farmer Siddall, Henry, wagon maker and manufiicturer agri- cultural implements Smith, Thomas, farmer Stallard, Edward, butclier Streight & Ide, builders Thompson, Alexander, farmer Thompson, F. A., farmer Twig, William, shoemaker Ward, John, farmer Wliite, Francis, barber Wilson, Eobert, proprietor Is'ington Hotel Wilson, William, farmer Wood, Samuel, farmer IvanhOC,— A Post Office in the Township of Huntin County Town, and 80 from Toronto, Stages daily land §30 per acre. Archibald, James, farmer Bodle, Pev. J., (Bible Christian) EMO, THOMAS, Postmaster, J.P., gen. merchant Ford, Rev. J., (Wesleyan) Frederick, Henry, cooper FuUer, Benjamin R., general merchant Fuller, Charles, teacher „ardner, Samuel, teacher arver, Jeremiah, gi'ocer Gear}-, Catherine, milliner f^eary, John, carpenter and painter Goldie, liev., — ., (Presbyterian) gdon, County Hastings, 20 miles from Belleville, th« to Madoc and Belleville. Average pricii of imi>roved Howard, Jones, shingle maker King, James, shoemaker Lawson, Rev. Thomas, (Wesleyan) Lidstor, John J., wagon maker Lummon, Samuel, carpenter Newton, Richard, farmer Ran son, Samuel, tailor Rutledge, James, general merchant Sargent. V/'illiam, shingle maker Shaw, John, shoemaker Vaugiian, William, cabinet maker Wood, John, J. P., farmer JanetvIIIe.— A small Village in the Township of! County Town, and 66 from Toronto. Improved '. Armstrong, Robert, farmer Burn, John, pr('p. saw mill How, Thomas, farmer Inviii, WUliam, farmer Lyon, Thomas, J. P. McDERMID, JOHN, Postmaster McDermid, John, ju'op. saw mill and farmer McDerniid, Jolin and Neal, props, ilouring and grist mills McDermid, N., farmer McGuire, Adam & Sons, manufs. of woolen goods Manvevs, County Durham, 45 miles from Cohourg, the land averages §30 per acre. Population 50. Mclntyre, N., M.D. Magill, David, general merchant Magill, Robert, farmer Magill, William, farmer Scott, James, teacher Stinson, William, farmer Syer, Thoniai", farmer Taylor, John, farmer TIMMFNS, THOMAS, Demity Postmaster Timmins, R. k T., general merchants and proprie- tors of Temperance House : ■* |. m\ Jasper. — A Village and station of the Rrockville and Ottawa Railway, in thi^ Township of Wolford, County Ufenville, 21 miles from Brockville, the County Town, 11 miles from Merrickville, 4 from New- blias and 140 from Toronto. Population Iflo. Chalmere, M., teacher Coleman, Rev. M., (Wesleyan) Cross, G. W. clothing Crofs. Aaron, farmer Edmunds, G. & W., clothing Carr, Michael, J.I'., farmer McAdams, James, agent British and American Ex- cliange Companies Lummax, William H., sh'ngle maker C!;.istead, Ambrose, farmer Olmstead, I)., farmer Olnistead, (iideon, farmer iialpb, Joseph Ralph, William h,, clothing dealer Robinson, A., tailor and hotel keeper Ware, P.ev. M' (W Rl«y»i>i JARRETTS CORNERS— JORDAN. 236 es from Station Jarrett's Corners.— A Post Office in tlio Township of Oro, County Simcoe, 21 miles from Barrio, ths County Town. JARHETT, CHARLES, Postmaster and gen. mer. LeatluinlaU', TiUke, wagon maker McCarroll, .lames, carpenter McNab, Findley, cooper Sheirs, Christopher, carpenter rer agn- arvis. — A ViUage in the Township of "Walpolc, Comity Haldimand, 15 miles from Cayuga, the County Town, 30 fioui Hamilton, and SO from Toronto. Average price of land in the vicinity §30 per acre. Stages to Hamilton. Jlouey order otlice. Population 200. Ahrahain, William, saddler Armour & Hcartwell, general merchants Bucr, Rev. W. (Wesleyaii) Burbridc;c, James, cabinet maker Boyd, David, hotel kce))cr Cantield, Rial, J. P., general merchant Elmer, Jaiu^c, wagon maker Francis, Rev. J., ^('liruch of Knglaud) Heasman, John, J.P Howell, W. A., M.D Hull, Mrs., milliner, ka Hull, Samuel, saddler Jones, David, cabinet maker Jones, Mrs., milliner, &c Kenning, John, teacher Langreil, John A., Al.D !RIcI)owell, Miss, milliner, ka ilcKobic, Rev. John, (Presbytcrinu) Jlontgoinery, Thomas, hotel keeper Noble, Nelson, wagon maker I'etersou, Mrs., milliner, Robinson, William, carpenter Lodgers, Edward, brick maker Rodgers, John, shoemaker Rooney, Alexander, hotel keeper Sill, J. k B., general merchants Sill, J. R., .'-.hoemaker Whitaker, Robert, shoemaker 'ille, th« tnproved Itrg, the JohnsOU'.'i Mills (Lakcview Villng<>).- iVom Gc .jrich, the CouuVy Town, ai.d l^aurbet, J> ■/. (Roman Catholic) Begans, Francis, farmer Berthram, Cliarlcs, carpenti. Eossenberg, V.'illiaiii, hotel kecj.or Broderick, Vv'illiam, farioer Campbell, John, farmer CoUville, John, teacher Creeii, Henry, cal)inct '-.aker Orumner, Jolin, farmer Hartman, John, farmer HEVXOCK, HKXRY, Postmuster ar.d proprietor saw mill Hcynock, (>swald, blacksmith House, James, fish dealer -A Post Oltice in the Townsliip of Hay, County Huron, 24 miles 20 from Seaforth Station, Grand 1'runk Railway. Jacoby, John, stone mason Kvug, Amadeiis, carpent<:r liauasbcny, James, cooper Maul, Andrew, carpenter Melick, John, sen., farmer Meyer.s, Joseph, iarmer Moss, Peter, farmer Shade, John, carpenter Spencer, David, general merchant and wine and spirit dealer TurnbiiU, WilT nn, nursery and scedmau Yan Valdenbuig, Henry, coojier Wilson, Andrew, tinsmith :■- a iroprie- olford, n New- Jordan.— A Village and Stat''jn of the Great Western Railway, on Twenty-mile Creek, in the Township of Louth, County Lincoln, 7 mil^s from St. Cathe'ines, the County Town, and 68 from Toronto. Popu- lation 200. Bradsford, .L, leather dealer Ca.skey. lioliert H., carpenter Douglit)', Isaac, carpenter and butcher Eckhar>tt, George A., saddler Fcgan, R A., shoemaker Foley, Thonuu;, teacher Goss, 8. D., general merchant Gross, .'ohn, pump maker Haynes, John, farmer High, A., farmer High, Rev. D. (Menonite) High, J., farmer Honsljerger, Samuel, farmer JohnsAi, Jacob, farmer Krapp, John, cabinet maker Lausey, Michael, blacksmith Laws, John, general merchant Mfttlock, J., leather dealer Miller, C, tailor J' otter, M., grocer and tailor Moyer Josc]ih, painter Dliphant, luv. D., (Church of the Disciples) I'.uv John H., wagon maker Pitcher, C. P., M. D Simpson, Andrew, shoemaker Smil'-, I). C , general merchant Suure., (' . frenerai agent for Bradt's standarii bee hir* au'l leather dealer SNUKE, JACOB, Postmaster Sp nee, D., hotel keeper Wr.lrath, Jacob. M. D AVhite, J., hotel keeper Wilkinson, iirv. Mr., (New Connei^'on Methodist) Wismer, John, farmer Zimmerman, Mrs., D., milliner, &c Zimuierman, Peter, farmer Zimmerman, P., blacksmith i I I U, 1 iii ;tJ.-i JERSEYVILLE— KEENE. JerieyVlIle.— A Village in the Township of Aucaatcr, County Weiitw orth, 14 inilcB from Hamilton, th« (^unty Town. Population 50. Bloce, E., cooper Howell, Levi, general merchant HowtU, M. H. & Co., lumber dealers Keyi, — , M.D. Ltirty, John, wagon maker McCay, Hugh, teacher Miller, George, carpenter Waugh, John & Co., painters YOUNG, H. F., Postmaster and general meruhaut ^•linson. — A Post Oillce and small settlement in the Township of Sydmihom, County Urey, North Hiding JOHNSTONE, "WILLIAM, Postnia^ter. JFnra. — A small Village in the Town.ship of Bosamiuet, County Livmliton ; 26 miles from .Samia the County Town, 6 from Forest and 7 from "VN'idder Stations Grand Trunk iJailroad. Wild lautls in the vicinity averages $14 ; improved $35 per acre Boyd, Robert, farmer Brown, Philip, farmer Campbell, Hugh, farmer Campbell, Peter, farmer Calt, Henry, farmer Hay worth, Uev. A., (Primitive Mcthwlist Lewis, T. J., teacher McCardie, Nathaniel, farmer McCAUDIE, JAMKS, Po.stmaster, J. P., and farmer Middleton, Rev. E., (Primitive Methodist) Phillips, Thomas, farnicrl -1 Thomas, (ireenwood, farmer Thomaji, John, farmer Kaladar. — A Post Otllce in the Township of Kaladar, County Addiugton. DUNHAM, E. F., Postmaster. Kars. — A Village in the Township of North (iower, Ottawa the County Town, and 280 from Toronto, Boyce, Ira, carpenter Boyce, John, cooper Brown, David P., carpenter Brown, Mrs. D. P., milliner Bush, J. V , sewing nm. hint agent Callender, Alexander, wagon maker Eastman, A. J., prop, steam saw mill, brewery and mult house Kastman, Almond, cnrpenter Eastman, McKcnzie, tailor mid clothing dealer Eastman, R. J., J. P. and deutL^t Kerr, Alexander, shoemaker Kerr, John, teacher Knapp, Joseph, carpenter Latimer, Jam<>s, cariK-nter County Carleton, on the Rideau River, 21 milos from Population 200. Lindsay, James, sen., farmer Lochcad, Rev. William, (Presbyterian) McCullum, James, farmer Martin, Cyru.s, wagon maker Martin, Stephen, carpenter Merritt, Rcy. D. P., (Clnirch of England) Morrell, Oliver, carjienter O'Callaghen, John, farmer O'Conner, Daniel, fanner Ro.so, John, butcher Sutherland, John, wagon maker Taggert, Rev. Cliarlcs, (Methodist) Wallace, Robert, fanner WOOD, W. I)., Postmaster Wood, W. D. & Co., general nu-ruhaut Keene. — A Viuage in the Township of Otonabee, County 1' ♦erboro', on Keene River, 12 miles from Peter boro' the County Town and 9 from Harwood. Stages to I'eterboru' aa«l Uarwoi^l. Money Order Offloe and Savings liank. Andrtws, Rev. F., (Presbyterian) Armstrong, David, shoemaker Burnhani, Henry H., miller Campbell, McNeill & Co., general meihauts Campbell, Alexanker, K''"eral merchant Dean, M 1',, M.D EVANS, OEuhUE, Postmaster, geuural merchant Forsyth, Andrew, carpenter ff lie, John, hotel keejM-r a- a & P(M', steaiiiboat owners UcUon, George, farmer Jjuig, George, carpenter LainK, Alexander, biaeksmilL Loniirrvillc, Peter, cooper McCrea, Amos, AI. I) McLachliin, John, hotci •seepi-r Nelson, (icorge, eiirpenter Partliff, John, bliu t^Dmith Read, George, M. i . Henwick, Walter, bailiff Short, Tliomas, miller Sinclair, James, saddler Wilson, Rer. S., (Wesleyan) Hon, ttfe rcliKut h Itiding p County I vicinity lI farmer KATESVILLE— KEMPTVILLE. 837 41 from Peter Otfice KateSTllle. -A Village on the River Sydenham, in theTownMuji of Metcalf, County Middlestz,^ 3 niiW from London, the County Town. Tri-weekly maila. Population 100. . ' " Gripton, Heni7, fanner Kent, David, J. P., farmer Kent, Sidney, lumber merchant Bentley, Robert, J. P., fanner Branhm, K. W., J. P., farmer Callum, James, farmer Clark, William I^., wagon maker Dodd, (Jeorge Elliott, Jamo.1, morchant Ellis, I., caapenter Tenerty, I'atrick, tailor Fury, H., iniiket'|ier Kuigiit, Barnabas, farmer McCLATCHKV, WILLIAM, Postmaater, draggirt Mann, John, fanner Pike, Thomas, lumber merchant .Sessions, A., blacksmith Webster, Willliam, innkeeper vrtai Kelvin (see Burford).- -A Post Office in the Township of fiurford, CoJinty Brant. ARMOUll, J., Postmaster. Kcmptvllle. -An incoriwrnted Village on the south braiicli of the river Ridean, and a station of the St. Ijiiwrence and Ottawa Railway, in the Township of Oxford, County (irenville. Distant from Brockville^ the Countj' Town, 40 miles, from Ottawa 27, ?nd from Presi'ott 23 niil»ji. Stages to Oxford Mills, Bar- ritt's Rapids and Mcrrickville. Money Order Office and Savings' Bank. Population 1000. Adams, Thomas, proprietor Adams' Hotel Agncw, Ilcnry, wagon Tiiaker Anderson, \V. R., merchant tailor Barnes, William ,1., wagon maker Beckett, Tliomius. brewer Bedingfu'ld, R. M., saddle and harness maker Bisscll, W. H., mf ■•. nle cutter Blackburn, A., g wild, $12 per acre. Population 60. Hartly, R. & Son, himber dealers Harvey, A\^, teacher HAYWARD, ROBERT, Postmaster, general mer- chant and express agent Irwin, Charles, gunei-al merchant Kennedy, Patrick, tailor Langdale, Charles, farmer McGuire, Rol)ert, siting] u maker McLeod, Alexander, farmer Neagle, 1!., saloon keeper O'Brien, Miss, teacher Stack, James, earpeuti.T Stephenson, R., wagon maker Stephenson, Thomas, J.P. Thomas, Hiram, hotel keeper Turner, Walter, carpenter Kent Bridge.— A Village in the Township of Chatham, County Kent, 10 '-'ilea from Chatham, tkft County Town, and 5i from Tbamesvillo Station, Great Western Railway. Population 45. Arnold, Frederick, farrricr Baikie, J. R., hotel keeper Courtney, Elijah, cabinet maker Crov.e, David, farmer E^lin, Richard, hotel keeper Killam, Jacob, merchant Kohell, Henrj-, shoeniakor Lachance, .I'ohn, blacksniitli Lyons, Thomas SHAW, J. 15., Postmaster, merchant White, John, farmer KENMORE— KESWICK. 23? Kenmorc — A Village in the Township of Osgood*, County .Russell, 23 miles from Ottawa. Gloucester and Russell. Population 200. Stages to Bowen, Oeorgp, carpenter BRANNKN, J. B., Tostmoster, general merchant and druggist Brannen, V. H., accountant Brannen, T., saddler Gillespey, Patrick, shoemaker Jackson, G., engraver * Kearn, James, former Kcam, "\V. F., farmer EinCadc, Kobert, farmer McArthur, Donald, manuf. farming implomeiits McDiarmid, John, lumber, dealer and prop. Ilouring mills McDougall, John, farmer McGill, F., shoemaker McGregor, D., general merchant Melntyre, James, farmer Pillar, F., teacher Kushford, John, shingle maker Stenhouse, James, farmer Stewart; Archibald, nurseryman Tobin, J., prop. Victoria Hotel Tobin, Joseph A. , general nu-rchant Wishart, [)., painter and carpenter Wishart, John, waggon maker Kerrwood. — A Village and Station of the Sarnia branch of the Grand Tnmk Railway, in the Township of Adelaide, County Middlesex, £6 miles from London, the County Town, and 6 from Napier. Popula- tion 150. Allan, E., shoemaker Allan, James, grocc r Bully, John, farmer Edwards, Thomas, butcher Faster, Charles, J. P., farmer Foster, Gcorgi", farmer Foster, Samuel, proprietor Dominion Hotel Galbraith, Robert, fanner Harris. Isaac, lumber dealer and cabinet maker Irving, J. & J., proprietoM steam flouring mill IRVI.ro, JAMES, 1'ostma.ster and general merchant Morgan, John, J.I'., farmer Richardson, Benjamin, proprietor machine shop Tyler, John, farmer Whitney, John, wagon maker Williams, John, fanner Williams, Roger, farmer Kerry. — A Post Office in tho Township of Caledonia, County Prescott. BRODIE, WILLIAM, Postmaster. Kertch. — A small Village in the Township of Plympton, County Lambton, 18 miles from Sarnia, the County Town, and IGS from Toronto. Population 75. Ajiderson, Duncan, farmer Bryson, James, farmer Dewar, Alexander, farmer Dewar, John, farmer DONNELLY, WILLIAM, Postmaster Doyle, J., cabinet maker Hart, J., farmer Johnstone, Charles, carpenter Jones, E. A., farmer Manily, Arthur, farmer Molton, William, shoemaker Rogers, Jacob, farmer and hotel keeper Tendell, James, teacher WilUamson, James, wagon maker Keswick (Village Medina).— A Post Office in the Township of North Gwillimbury, County York, GO mile» from Toronto, the County Town, and 3 from Belhaven. Stages to Newmarket and Beaverton. Steamers to Bell Ewart. Population 70. Anderson, James, lumber dealer Bayley, J., J. P., farmer Bradford, Robert, projirietor Medina Hotel Draper, Henrj', J. P., farmer Jewel, Lewis, shingle maker Jordan, Robert, cai-penter Knight, John, lumber dealer Major, H. F. , proprietor Bell Haven Hotel Mann, Calels farmer MOORE, HIRAM, jiroprietor saw mill and Sports- man's Home Hotel Moore, Peter, carpenter Moore, WilUam, oariieuter Morton, Friend, farmer Morton, John, farmer Morton, S., farmer Purdy, J. P., farmer Ritchie, Rev. Mr. Spi-ague, Daniel, stock dealer STENNETT, HENRY, Postmaster Stennett, R. M ., general merchant and builder Tomlinson, G., farmer Willoughby, John, sto<^k dealer Willoughby, J., carpenter Young, jM., shingle maker Young, William R., carpenter J :.>^» t' H "ar ' S40 KETTLEBY- KILLEAN. Kettleby. — A Village in tlie Towiinhii) of King, 7 from Moydtowii, and 7 from Aurora Station, Stngri tu Lloydtuwii aud Aurora. I'opulatiuu Bdgftrt, KllaH, fiimifr Bjgurt, Peter, fanner Edwards, rctcr, farmer i . , , i Floyd, CharleH, fiirnier Floyd, David, teacher •iirui-n, John, dealer in lime and btone Huy, l{ev. Wiliiiini (Methodist) : .,- Hayner, Kev. Mr. (('hristian Church) Heacock, Scth, farmer ' '■ Hilborn, I'eter, jiumji manufacturer lluf^hcs, Aaron, (^arjienter Judd, Reuheii, siixli, door and Mind manufacturer Koliertsou, Jiohert, nhoeniakcr Shrigley, JeHse, farmer County York, 32 mileM from Toronto, the County Town, Northern Ilailway. Imxtrovvd land averagen $45 i>cr nrr«. 100. Smitli, .Tohn W.. wagon maker Smith, Malifplm, teacher ' • Smith, nlivtT J., <.'ar|M'nter '= ■ Sparling, IJev. Mr. ,Methodi8t) Stokes, .IiiMeph, J. I'., ])rop. lluuring and griNt niill* ' Stokes, AVilllHiii, farmer Temow, Simon, fanner .. t i *-. Timdy, S. II., teacher Van Allen, .lames, proprietor ]i1aningmil].s W.M.TOK. JAi'Ob, i'ostmaster and gun. merchant Walton, Mrs. .M^iry, milliner, &c. Wardell, i'iiill, iiotel keepiT Weill), Alhcrt, fiirmer Weill), .Mrs. Mary, ])roprietor planing mills Kcyser. -Arenter Mclutyre, Alexander, teaiher Midntyre, John, hotel kee])er Melntyre, William, telegraph 01)evator :« MeKelan, A., laimer McLellau, Mrs,, milliner, kc Melicod, liev. Andrew, iChureh of Scotland) McLorty, D., farmer Mcliorty, .lolm, shingle maker - MeMaster, .lohn, farmer Thompson, John, farmer iuclph Aiyvtuen0ilfttiM«. WiTtlil4Al£Ek, JEWELER, ETC., Huron Street, ColUngAVo^td, Qnt. , , Oftlv«nUtnt( ;in(i EIrxtrc -plating umUjt onMiut«d. Pirtioalat kttaution iwid to Olu Oountiy V*^* *:"4 Wktohw. AU work warmnltl, and at prCiM (t«i il^fy toniittitUm. ' Oti J. G. mmihGk so^s, i^rAtfcm IN DRV COOOS, GROCERIES, READY.MAOE CUnHIVGy Hardware, Jioot$, 8hot$, «fc. CUMBERLAND, OMTABIO. COKCOBO, OKI', THOMAS BUTTERY, PROPRIETOR. Thii UouK* i« In tlie linmmiUte V> j^l*' ■«»' // '/ /a Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 W< )P- Wj!r i/x \ \ <\ >. i I : ADVERTISEMENTS. G-ALT MARBLl!] WORKS. (ESTABLISHED 1858), JOHN SCOTT, Proprietor. MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,MANTL£S, &c. (IF TIIK HENT ITALIAN AND AMEBIC AN MARBLE, MANUFACTUllED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE A^l) AT liEASONAULE TERMS. R: & J. ROBSON, CARPENTERS & JOINERS, MANUKACTUninis OF DOORS. SASH AND FLOOEING, FLOUR BARRELS, STAVES & HEADINGS. NEAR RAILWAY STATION, GALT, ONTARIO. WILLIAM W. LAIDLAW, MANUFACTUUKlt OF SAdHES, BOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORINGS, &C., VABP ENTERS' AND JOINERS' WORK, Plaining aiul Sawing of all dt'sciiptions done on tlie sliortest notice. NORTH WATER STREET, GALT, ONTARIO. JAMES SCOTT & SON, MANlF,|fri'llKJ!S OF BOBBINS AND SPOOLS FOK WOOLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTURERS. GALT, ONTARIO. Onlrr.i HnlicUed mtd Prumpilij Attended to. CIIARLK.S A FOX, WATCMAKEll AN!) JEWELLER, (Siijn of llir ISiij C'Idi-.i,-) MAIN STREET, OALT, ONTARIO. A fine a-ssoitnu-nt of AVATOHES,. CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY AL- WAYS ON HAND. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. ORDERS PHOMTLY ATTENDED TO. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ! G. E. HUSBAND, M.D., PHmX)GRAPHER ! """""Sl^S. .^^^^'"^°- NO. 33 MAIN STREET, GALT, ONTARIO. , ,^0BE|JT,1^EIP, Member ■ of tlifi Dniital AaionaUmi StUiSf MARKET STREET, GALT, ONT. Residence and Offict— 4th door south of Trinity Church, ■ OALT, ONTARIO. W Hv.IOHiVSON, ~~' WEST END OP MAIN STREET, GALT, ONTARIO. All ki)uis of Bepairing Neatly and I'romptly Exeeu^itd. ADVERTISEMENTS. H. BOYLK. BOYLE & WEIGHT, K. 0. WRIGHT. DEALF.R8 IN ami 1@^' STOVES, PLOUGmS, Etc.. MANUFACTUKERS OF TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPERWARE, Agents for the sale of Napawe Mills WATER LIME, and Oimicy, IVare J: Oo.'i SGAIEH. SIAP4NEE, ONT. Comer rundas and Centre Streets, Napanee, Ont, ARCHIBALD M.;NE1L, riU)PRIETOR. Firet-eiass accommodation for Guests. Kxcellcnt Livery attached. Omnibus to and from the Cars and Boats. Tei JUS moderate. Milclidl, Ontario. John Dicks, >, f- Proprietor. Tlie best "Wines, Liquors and Cigars constantly on hand. S0B7 HOUSE, Late V(Uea' Hotel, DUNDAS STREJ:!, NAPANEE. John Soby, Proprietor. Stages leave this House daily for Kiugstou, New- burgh and Picton. Livery on the premises. Good accommodation for Commercial Agents. — Good Yard and Stabling. Omnibusses to and from the Cars. F. W. CAMPBELL, >rrht«r ami ittornpy-Ht-Lnw, Holirltor in <'hnii- ecrj' sail IngsiTcaey, CABTej^aiieer, *e., Napanet, Ontario. MATTHEW CARNALL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, PUiutaa &., Napantf, Ont. A fkR «ww*'toicnt of Wattiifs, Clocks Bud^J?wcllery always on hand. A. STEPHENS, OHEDMCISX, mlon, 0, ii.««-r.«uw^^*^-;,.fX«' -«.rt^«- ,e.a wone.. »»SS:«!»S'Jl%*tt2S;^'»'S"" I MANCHESTER, ONTAKIO. J. J. JOHNSTON & CO. W\ ->"»•*■♦- IVLea ford, British AmericanHouse 1 — . I JOAN W. 8TUBB8. Proprietor. MBATOBB, ONTARIO. TbU ho.M.e iB Hitu^^in the ttmn«» part of^e ViU««.. and near the steamboat landing, and affords excellent accommodation for travekni. STUBBS' lineof Stages twice daily, daring * inter, to CoUingwood and Owen Sound. Ontario. H. EASTMAIi, MerrickviUe, O^t. Maimfacturor of |l«tt«, Oatmeal ««««»«»l AS II WILLIAM MoDONALD, PROPRIETOR. ^ jirnHH fnorf«rafe. A. MILNE t SON, Dealer. In H^!1«^»^V^«Lm^« T Clothittg, BootJh Shoe..*c . ^^^ ■cAford, ^_„ iielkl^ait O HOT E t- JOHN PAUL. F»OPmEPO& giiMdMrdtittt SHIWGLES. m FreigliUng done froin Kingston io Ottawa City. 0. E. 8IMQ, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSFS &c.. , , ©ntiirl* Meaferd, L. B. WARSICA, »-•»''»• ^l^aflJg85«^- Ontario. ''RtS'of *^^^'''^"«'**y' cheaply sud promptly executed. ___-— 'rmMiS H. STOSEY. j AUao^btos*^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Kill Bensol X'pascif Haekij Kerr, LOWl Kilni^ Cd Brannd EJniniil FiTffusI Fields,! <.rruhaii| Kiliiii ■li MftCalli McKHI I'urrell, il,&G., rlpttM- ao. I. %mul )Uawa City. OBtiiri* ONTARIO, id promptly KILMANAGH— KINBURN. 241 Kilniaiia{;h.— A Post Village in tho Township of (;hinguacon.sy, County Peel Distant from Brampton, the County Town, 13 niileB and from Toronto 84 miles, ropulatioii 46. Marshall, A., liuiidcr sii.sh doors and blinds Benson, Rieliard, luiilder (Vaser, James, rittle dealer TIackett, James, hoots and shoes Kerr, Kohert, tailor LOWLS, ISAAC, Postma-ster Parker, Abraham, shingle and stave maker Sandeinon, Thomas, /.eueral merehant Willey, Robert, blucksj th Hilmarnork.- A Village in the Township of Wolfovd, ConntyfJrenville, 34 miles from P.rockville, the County Town, ua tlic Uideau Canal. PoinilatiDn 60. I llaskins, X., fanner I !MeO(utIiv, John, farnier yi'AV.SOMK, (iKOH(!K, Postmaster Bvanuoik, Mrs., teaelu-r Edmonds, .Sijiis, farnier Ferguson, Joseph, farmer Fields, Nelson, blaeksmith Graham, Miss, teacher TuUmaii, Charles, farmer Hillliartin. — A Post Village in the Township of Mctoalfe, County Middlesi-x, 35 miles from London, and •li fium Chmeo .Station, (treat Western Railway. , .J MfiCalluni, iJotigald, I'arpenter AlflCKLLAR, I)OL'(!Al,l), Postmaster and farmer Puroell, Arehibahl, blaeksmith .Stewart, Rev. Archibald ( Presbyte; lr.nl Stewart, Donald, hotel propr. and general merchant ft orn •iui. ihc County Town. Kilsyth. — A A'illage in the Township of Derln', County Crey, T mile.-> from Owen Sound, tl Population 50. Anderson, James, corpentcr Armstrong, John, hotel keeper Heatoti, William, general inerehaiit iilack, Hugh, farmer Bolgonr, (r. ('., tailor Coulter, Robert, earpenter Finch, Abraham, tailri Fleming, William, general merehaut Flenny, Jolin. farmer Flenny, AVilliaiu, insurance agent Follies, Edwin, carpenter Hilts, I/., farnier Lin, IJobert, farmer Miiiire, Henr\', teacher -'■ » --^••'^'» * •■ • Morri.ion, Rev. Duncan (Cliureh of Scotland) SLOAX, 'I'lKtMAS, I'ustmaster, general merehs ihant Todd, .luincs U., lanner Walmsley, William, jiotter Wiggins, .lohn, farmer Youmr, James, carjieutcr "o. Kimberlcy.— A Post Ofllee in the Township of Euphrasia, County Grey, Xoith Riding. PURDY, WILLIAM, Postmaster. .^tt'^n^^H. :\i.n ,«ju> Killburn.— A Post Oltice in the Township of Fitzroy, County Carleton, 28 miles distant from Ottawa, the County Town. Mails daily. ERASER, ALLEN, Postmaster. ' \oU1-i' Kinbnrn (Constance Post Office.)- A sm;dl Village in the •fowiishiii of llulhtt. County IIutom. 20 miles from (toderich. Imjirovcd lands in the vicinity average .^10 \»\- acre. Populatioii 80. Coates, William, earpenter Steiihensoii, Rpphael, farmer Dodds, James, lime burner (libson, John k Kdward, cabinet makers Hays, thiliii, wagon maker Jiilmson, James, farmer Lawsnn, .Vlexander, weaver f'cott. It., shoemaker Snell, J., farmer •Stanley, Thomas, slioemnkcr 16 TMOMl'SOX. It., Postmaster Thoinpsiiii fc Stanlev, general jnerolianti Treiiier, Thomas, teacher Tverman, Aaron, earpenter Williams, John, wagon maker Willison, Walter, teacher Yeo, C., hotel OUllg ;, J.hn, M.D. t ' 242 KINOARDINR Kincardine- — An iucoriJoratwl Village on the river Penetangore, in the Township of Kincariliue, County Bruce, 27 miles from Wulkerton, tlio County Town. 28 from Goderich Station Uuffalo and Lake Huron llttilroad, 28 from Southampton, uud 164 from Toronto. Extensive salt becU are found in the vicinity. Luiiibw and produce form the cliicf trade. Money Order Ollicc and Savings' Bank. Population 3,000. fancy Allen, Kobcrt, butcher Andrew, Albert, bookseller and stationer Baird, Kobert, J. P., hnuber dealer Barker, 0. II. , notary public, auctioneer, in8ur»nco agent and dealer in wines and liiiuors Barker, Joseph, accountant Barton, John, cabinet maker Black, Hugh, bookbinder Bluet, inoprietor billiard room Brick, B., general merchant Brickcr, Moses, hotel keeper Brown & Bone, manuikcturer of woolen goods Brown, William P., attoriiey-at-lnw Browning, \Villiam, wagon maker Burn, A., brewer Cameron, Duncan, general merchant Campliell, Alexander, commissiou mercliant Cami)bell, Kcv. Archibald Campliell, John, general agent and aocountaut CARTKU, BENJAMIN, hotel keeper and proprietor billiard room Chandle, — , architect Oiesley, A. A., attorney-at-law Christie, John, dentist Cook, Joseph, general agent Cook, — , hotel keeper Coombe, Benjamin, baker Coulter, John, teacher Denning, Jiimes, dealer in boots and shoes Design.^Geoige, saddler Donald, James, dealer in boots and shoes Driscol, J. NV, dealer in hardware, cutlerj-, &c Elliott,' Itobert, baker ,,,. , EUuinsi, James, sash, door and blind manufacturer Elluins, William & Son, carpenters Evans, A. L., carpenter Ewan diaries, sash, door and blind manufacturer Ferguson, l!ev. Mr., (Presbyterian) Fergusson, Roderick, carpenter , . , Fisher, ha & E., props, foundry and machiue shop Eraser' Kev. John, (Canada Presbyterian) Gordon, William, carpenter Graham, Angus, dealer in boots and shoes Graham'& Humphries, jirops. foundry & machine shop Hamilton, Miss, teacher Hamlin, L. E, architect Hemb'rson, Robert, carpenter Hodginson, Rev. — ., (Church of Lngland) Huntley, H. E., jewelry, watches and clocks Hurdon & Bros., general meruliaixts Hurdon, 1''., M. P- ^. , , . , Hurston, William & John, druggists Inglis, Rev. Walter, (Canada Prcabytcnan) Isard, Albert, butcher Johnston, Miss, teacher Johnston, Mrs, milliner Kay, William, cooper Keavs, J:'.mes, proprietor brick yard Keays, Joseph & Son, lime and stone dealers Koival, Mis., milliner Keival, William, painter Kellv, \iev. — ., (Konian Catholic) KcndiiMi, Matthew M., insurance agent Jubbon, William, dealer in boots and shoes Kitchen, John, cooper lAiig, Joseph, dealer in books, stationery, goods and toys Lnnly, William, tailor Large, Rev. — ., (Episcopal Methoilist > |. Leadbeater, — ., hotel keciier Legears, James, J. P. McAuley, John, dealer in boots and shoes McClure, & C'lozier, saddlers McCosh, John, patent right agent Mclunis, P. D., general merehivnt Mclnnis, P. & N., general merchants ' Mcintosh, Richard, telegraph operator M(^Kenzie, Donald, wagon maker MeKeuzie, Dnm^'i, aibinet maker McKerraciier & Evans, proprietors x)laning mills !McKerracher, James, carpenter McLardy, William, elotliing dealer McLaren, Duncan, hotel keeper McLeiui, Alexander, painter McLean, Archibald, general merchant McLean, M. k A., proprietors brick yard McLean, Neil John, cairpcnter and painter McLean, Samuel, jiainter McLennan, Roderick, carpenter McLeod, Donald, coojier McLeod, — , butcher McPherson, James A., attorney-at-law Mcpherson, Malcolm, J. P. McPherson, M. & J ohn, prop, flouring and giist mill McPlienson, William, hide and leather dealer JIalcolin, Robert, groceries, crockery, glassware, &c. Mann, A., dry goods Martyn, De Witt, M.D. JIatheson, A., accountant Macklem, William, propri etor steam flouring mill Miller, John, butcher Morrison, John, teacher Grammar School Morrison, Robert, tailor Patterson & lirother, wagon niakei-s Paterson, Charles, cooj)er Peterbaugh, John, patent right agi'iit Pubelo w, George, car] lenter Rastall, William, J. P., notary public and general agt Reed, David, dealer in boots and shoes Rice, Rev. L. C, (Wesleyan) Robertson, Donald, general mercliant Robertson, Peter, general merchant Robertson, Ross, general agent and com. mercht Rookledge, Mrs. , fancy goods, toys, &n Rookledge, W. & G. , cabinet makers Ross, E., cabinet maker Ross, H. M., M. D., druggist Ross, Jackson, architect Eiiettel, John, tailor Rutherford, R., general merchant and prop brick yard Secord, Solomon, M. D Sellery, Jolm, hide and leather dealer Scott, William k .1., proprietors marble works Small, James, tailor Smith, Mrs., hotel keeper S peers, Robert, butcher Stewart, — , batcher Sturgeon, George, J. P., tinsmith Taylor, John, carpenter Thomson, Robert, auctioneer Vanstonc, James k Bro., proprietora planing wills Watson, John, cabinet maker Williamson, Mrs., milliner Wilson, Robert, general merchant Wilkins, William, clothing dealer Withers, William, J.P. Young, Robert, lime and stone dealer Allen, Willii Allen, Miss j -Vllen, S., fu Allen, A\il!i;i ALMA MAT Professor W. H. 1. American Ex King and lire AilEKlCAN Anderson, J)., AKDERSO.Y, rine liiiti St. Li.wri Anderson, Mr; Andrews, Geoi Anglin, Us. t Anglin, i{. & Jiroprietoi-, 1-' ANGLO AM E cor Oiitari Atlantic Wliiir Austin, James, liailey, B. & ( •, "AILIE, BUi . printers, , "•ijus, Jacob, b IJamford, Alexs HANK OF BH Hidden, nn AV. W. I \] ., County LO HUTOU vicinity. X 3,000. mills ml gi-ist mill uakr (issware, &c. uring mill ^1 III general ngt ,1, mcrclit [op brick ytiril works laning mills KINGSTON. 243 KInjfSton.— Thn Chief Town of County Frontenac, ia situated at tlio hoail of tbe River St Lawrence, where Lake Ontario, the last link of the chain of tlie inland seas of "Western Canada, togetlicr with tlie Bay of Quinti' iiiid the Great Catarunui Creek, is united witli the ehniinel which conveys and empties their waters into tlie Gulf of St. Lawrence. It ia one of the oldest settled localities in Ontario, and occupies the site of the French Fort of Frontenac ; was founded in 1784, and iiicoriwrated in 1838. Opposite the City are Wolfe Island and tinrdeu Island ; and between them and Kingston, a distance of three miles, lies the 15:iy, a beautif'd sheet of water, forming a safe and commodious liarbor of every draught. Additional and iinjiroved wharves have lately been constnieted ; which, together with tliose previously in use, render it 'in every respect well calculated for an extensive shipping trade. Kingston, at no distant day, promises to bo an important manufacturing City. Already the trade of ship building lias arrived at great proliciency. ijailing vessels and steamboats of every capacity lux) Ji-^re built and fitted out with every requisite, ready for Lake or Ocean navigation. The Marine Kailv ay Company has at different times built and fitted out vessels which have been loaded and sent direct from Kingston to England ; and the liirgest steaml)oats that now navigate Lake Ontario and the IJiver have been built and furnished with everything necessary at the same establishment. There are two ship building yards in Portsmouth, a flourishing Village within a mile of the limits of the City. The timber necessary for the construction of vessels — oak, pine, cedar, elm, for knees, masts &c. — is brought from the neighboring Townships; and the iron work, including every description of machinery for steamboats, xc, is furnished by the different foundries in the City. Tlie sail and cordage loits are kept well supplied ; and in short, all the means and appliiiiiees for tlie complete outfit of every sized vessel are always ready at hand. Tlie Grand Tnink Railway passes within t't-o miles of the City ; connecting with the City by a brancli. As a ])lace of defence, Kingston stands next in strength to Quebec The batteries of Fort Henry are calculated for the reception of numerous cannon and mortars of the largest calibre. These, together with neigliboriiii; martello towers, form a fonnidable and efficient defence against any aggre.'isive movementwhieh might be directed against the City or neighboring country. The City possesses two Colleges, Queen's and RegiopoHs. It has several magnificent public buildings ; amongst which may be enumerated the City Buildings, New Court House, kc. There are branch establishments of the Banks of British North America, Montreal Merchants and Royal Cana Davis, Thomas, dry goods, Prinecs.s DAY, W. B., M.D., l-.D.S., Presid.nt DenUl Board, Examiner for Ontario, Princess DEACON, ROBERT, Postmaster Detlor, G. H., appraiser customs Devana, John, gioeer. Princess DICKSON, JOHN R., M.D., M.R.C.P., &c., sur- goon Provincial Penitentiary, Johnson Dillon, Jo.seph, boot and shoe manufacturer, Prineess Dinnis, James, flour and feed. Princess Dockrill, John, grocer. King Dolan, Martin, harne.ss maker, Prince.*is Donnelly, Felix, grocer, Ontario Doolan, Timothy, ('ommercial Hotel, Princess Doran, Jlrs. B. k Co., dry goods and luilliniry Prin- cess Douglass, Henry, hotel. Princess Doyle, J., millinery. Princess DRENNAN, S. T., cabinet maker. Princess DRIVER, THOMAS, booU and shoes, Princess Driver, William, tailor, Wellington ■W. W, KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 barrels Miau»Uy, at Grimsby Vineyard. sadr) \ lenienti, Irock &rket Sq. rket Squtra lucil, office I, city book actiirer and k of Canada les McPher- wn k Cun nes, King u-clad piauo ollector, cor ncess cesa Foundry, uUl Board, ., &c., siir- 1 ir, Prin«eM cess ii«ry Prin- ncess KINGSTON. 245 DRUMMOND, T., acconntant, Rockwood Asylum College DUFF, JOHN, Clerk Diviiion Court, office Court House DufourB, Lucas, A. M. A., professor of English liter- aturi! and history, liegiopolis Human Catholic Collude, Urock DuTiib'e, Henry, confertioner, Brock Duiilmr, .Tolin, iiicn^hant tailor, Princess Dunloj), James M., grocer, cor Ontario and Princess Dunn, Jolin, hotel, cor Harrick and Wellington Dunn, Tlionias, grocer, Bay Dunoon, John, meroliant tailor and clothier. Brock Dupuis, Nutlian F., M.A., prof. Chemistry, Queen's University Dupuy, I!., agent Canada Life Assurance Company, Ontario Durand, Jmncs, liegistnir, ollice Court House Fast, JoliB, innkeeper, King w Elliott, Isaiah, saloon Elmer, .). 1)., baker, Princess Ennis, James, grocery, Wellington FAHEY, MICHAEL, nierhaiit tailor and clothier, Market Scpnire Falconer, James, f-ail maker Farmer, Peter, liotel keeper, Hrock Farrelly, Very Itev. James, V.C, Hishoji's I'alaco Fee, S. II., M.i)., Princess Fcuwick, (i. W., Checi|iicred Hotel, corner Ontario and Gore FKNVVICK. T. M., M.1)., corner King and Queen I-'ENWICK, HK>>'UKY & CO. wholesale grocers, Ontario Ferguson, Mrs., fancy gooils, 'Wellington Ferguson, William, sheiill' Couuty Frontenac, ollice Court House Ferns, Alr.s. Christiana, Berlin wool, fancy goods, »nd millinery, Princess Fields, Arthur, barber, Ontario Filtz, George, cabinet maker, Princess Flanagan, J., ileputy warden Provincial Penitentiary Flanagan, M., City Clerk Foley, Mrs. Ann, grocery, Wellington Folger, Brothers, ship owners, exchange brokers, Ontario F'oot, Henry, baker, Princess Ford, William, jun., Catara(iui Tannery, leather dealer, Market S(piare Fowler, A. D., clerk customs Fowler, Fife, JiLl)., corner Clergy and Brock Eraser, David, innkeeper. Market Square Fraser fc (Jeorge, hardware, Princess FKOILANI), J. D., goldsmith, Princess Frontenai' Lead Mining Comimny, James Romanes, provisional secretary and treasurer, Brock Frontenac Loan and Investment Society, Thomas Briggs, Manager; Thos. Kirkjiatriek, President; J. A. Henderson, V I)., Vice-President, Oatario Gage, Matthew, watchiii ker, King Galloway, James, proprietor Belfast House, Ontario Gardiner, R. & J., dry gi>ods, Princess Garrigan, .lames, boot and shoemaker, Princess Gauthier, Rev. Charles H., Director and Professor Theology Regio]K)lis K. ('. College Gee, Robert, proprietor Montreal Houst, Ontario GEKALDI, L., proprietor Geraldi House GEKALDI HoLSE, L. Geraldi, prop., cor Princess and Montreal (see adv) GIBSON, CHAKLFiS, .sec and treas. Canadian En- gine anil Machinery Co., Bagot Gibson, David, grocer, Princess Gilbert, Mrs. Jane, hotel keeper Barrie GILDERSLEEVE, C. F., proprietor stcaniers /r«y •/ Quinlf and Norseman, agent Standard Life Assu- rance Co., Clarence GILDERSLKEVEi WALKEM. (J. P. Gildersleere and Richard T. Walkini), barristers, etc., Clar- ence (.see adv) GLASSFOIH), JAMES A., (Glassford, Joies & Co.) res. Montreal GLASSFORD, JONES k CO., forwarding and com- niissiiin merchant.s, Ontario Goodearle, H., picture frame maker, Wellington Gowdey. James, butcher, Princess (irady, Michael, butcher, Princes.i Graves, Ivcubtn, harness maker, Princess (!ray, R( V. P., (Canada Presbyterian) Green, .'., tailor, King Greenliehl, James, dry goods and clothing, PrincfssJ (ireenwood, Andrew, jirovisjons, Princess (Jrillin, Mns., liotel kfeper, lirock cor Ontario Grigor, Charles, fancy goods. Princess Grimason, Mrs. E., liolcl keeper and grocer. Princess Grimm, Henry, butcher (iroh, William, hatter and furrier. Princess Gl'NN, ALKXANDKl!, (J. Carruthcrs .V Co.\ Gurney k Glidden, (A. N. Gurncy and J. N. Glid- den), forwarders and conimission merchants, At- lantic wharf Hackett, Jolinstoi), shnemakcr, Bnvrie Halliday, J.,hosjiitid overseer Provincial Penitentiary HALL1G.\N, JOHN, groceries and liquora. Anchor Buildings HAMILTON, HON. JOHN, senator, Maill.md HANCK, MAJOi; S. I!., Uniied States Consul, cor King and Union Harper, Snmuol, biiok-kceper J. Carrutlu;rs k Co. Havty, J. & Co., grocers, Ontario Hiirty, P. k Co., dry good.s, Jlarket S(|uare Hatch, Charles 11., ticket agent, St. Lawrence wharf Hay, William, merchant tailor. Brock Hayward k Downing, (William k James), brewers, King \t Heath k Gunn (J. k AV. A.), druggists, Princess Henderson, Henry, ]ihotogrn|iher, Princess HKNDERSON, JAMES A., D.C.L., buriister, n as- ter ill chancery, chancellor diocese of Ontario, Princess HENDERSON, JOHN, bookseller, stationer pid news agent. Princess Henderson, W. P., Registrar Trust and Loan f'o., Wellington Henley, M., beilin wool and fancy goods, Wellington Hewitt, Kobsrt, grocer. Princess Higgiiis, Rev. Bernard (IJoinan Catholic) Hillier, S. C, M.D., house surgeon General Hospital res same Hilton, Thomas, grocer. King w HOliART, G. S., druggist, Princess Hogan, James, innkee]ier, Ontario Holder, Benjamin, cabinet mcker, Princess Hope, James, boots and .shoes, Princess Hopeson, William, baker. Princess Hopkirk, J., clerk customs Horan, Right Rev. E. J., D.D., Bishop of Kingston Horeey, Fkhvard, architect Horsey, R. M., hardware, Princess Howard, Rev. J. J., Regiojxdis College Howland, Thomas, innkeeper. Brock, cor Diyifiion Hoyle, William, pidiceman Hume; Walter, shoemaker. Barrack HUNTLEY, CHARLES, Cosmopolitan Saloon, Wellini1;on (see adv.) Hayman, Solomon, hatter and furrier, Princess W, W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WD^ES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. ■I I l'1il W 1 ^1 i ■* ' I 4- hL ^r 246 KINGSTON. i , ' i-1 I . lUiev, Clmrles, policeman Inglw, Itcv. Williftiii M., (PnsbyU'iian) Iniiia, Jdlm C, rily fiigiiiwr Ireland, O., nccoun'taiit Trust and IjOou Co., Johnson Irelunil ThoniiiH, cHKnivcr, Princess Irfhind,, Williiin, ciuuiilicrliiin Irvine, John, tn;a.surcr County Fmntcnac, oIHw Court House lUVINO, W. & SON, (William , en., William jnn.), huilili.T 1 uud ummiractunTs of house I'uruibhing Roods, cor Clergy mid William (»<•<' adv) IRWIN, H. A., City llofd, l'iinoe«s (st'cadv) Irwin, \Villiaiii, growry and saloon, i'rLucc«8 .Iamen, Martin, grocery, (Jueeu .TARVIS, t'Ol.oXKIi S. r., assistant adj. general iiiilitiii, Ontario .Tcffers, L. W., i)roi). St. liawnniee. House, Johnston Jenkins, Edward, blaeksniilh, l'rince3.s Jenkins, John, carriafjeniaker, I'linc^-ss Jennings, P. J., general mei-ehant, ship chandlery, cor Ontario and Brook Johnson. ,!aiiie.s, Deiiuty (.'ity RegistiTir Johnson, J. 1$., harbur, Wellin^cton Jiic, Wrber k Co.) Loynes, Mrs. Rcl)ecia, groc.'r, llu'rie Lynch, I)., })rop. Crown and Anchor Inn, John.stou Lyncli, ])., landing Vi-aiter Lyster, A'ery Rev. James, Dean of Ontario aJid Rec- tor of kinfjston Mc.Vrdle, James, gunsmith. King McArdlc, Mrs., gentlemen's furnishing goods, Drock Mc.Vrlliur, James, Auditor County Frnntenao JIcAuley, Thomas, Imokbindcr, King JbBride, James, ilonr dealer, Harrack McCnrth}', C., hotel kcc]>or King w McCaulc}', Hugh, police sergeant and dctectlTO McColl, E., landing waiter McComb, William, faiu'v goods. Princess AlcCORKKLL, A., bo.it'lmilder, Ouiaiio (see adv) McCorndck, A., agt. Kingston brewery and distillery JicCRE.\, T. W., carriage buihler, hcail of Princess, (Sec adv) McCunnniskey, Mrs. Alice, inn kecjier, Ontario McCntcheon, J., nsli ■ry, Wellington McDERMOTT, JOHN F., general blaeksmith, King McDermott, Thomas, cabinet maker, Ontario McDonagh, John, professor versitication and syntax, Regiopolis R. C. College McDonald, Mrs. Anne, grocer, Wellington JIcDonald, Peter, gioceries and liipiors, .Market S<|UnTe Mi'DONKLL, A. H., dry goods, iiiiilinery, &^., King MirDowall, J. A., hatter, iurrier. Brock JleKwen, D. &; Son, boiler makers, (^hieen McFarlane, Willinni, foreman Urih'sh li'hi'J McFaul, A. I)., new and si'cond-lcind svoie. Princess MetJarvey, John, shoi'maker, Wellington McGowan, James, hotel, Brock McGowan, Thomas, hotel, Princess corner Barrie McGurn, Alexander, P. O. clerk Mcintosh. D., accountant. Provincial Penitentiary MoINTYRE, JOHN, barrister, I'rincess McINTYRE, R., grocer. Princess (see adv.) McKAY, JOHN, jun., hides, leather and findings. Princess (see adv.) McKecver, Thomas, flour and produce, Market Square McKillop, A., innkeeper, Johnston W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. MoKELVFA Birch), JJcKinley, McLaughlin. McMahon, < JIcMahon, M(;MAHON MoMAHON, William McManus, polls R. McMillan, J McMillan k Princes, McMurtry, Prineess McNamara, JleNcil, Mrs. MoNEIL, Nl smith, McNeill, Job McNinch, A. McPhei-son, McPherson, William McRae, T. W JIcRae, W. R Mc ROSS IE, ■ Ontario c Mc.Whirte, D MACAROW . Ham Sull M.VCDONAL of Justict MACDONAL A. Macd Jahn M. Macdonald, J. mla, Kiiif McDonell, A. MacDonell, D MacKay, Don MacKenzie, I Penitentl Mackey, John McLean, And; MACLEAN, ] MACNEE & Waddell, in dry go Macpherson, i MaGinnis, 0\\ Main, Adam, JLikins, Robe Makins, Thon Maloney, Join Wellingt< Marks, Capt. MARRISON, Martin, H., g Martin, Willi Massie, Willii Matthews, Jo' MEADOWS, cer, &c., Meagher, Jcr( Meagher, T., Megeat, Patri Slerchants Bs ager ; Jes teller; N MEVES OTT W. "I KINGSTON. 24T Mc'KELVKY & BIRCH (John McKflvey, Samuel Hiri;li), KtoTi'H 1111(1 tinware (sun a., buihliT IMcMnhon, .Fohu, cariK'iit«T and huilJor, Syilonham McMAHON, SAML'kU cutter. Brock MoMAllON, THOMAS, i>aiiitcr, te., Barrie comer William (hoc atlv. ) McManiiH, K., professor French luul procurator, llegio- polls U. ('. ('ollcf{c, Urock McMillan, Jolin, f,Tocer, Ontario McMillan k Son (John & Charlca), marchantj, tailors, I'rinccss McMnrtry, William, checker, City R. R. Station, I'nnccss McXamara, Michael, socond-hnnd d«alor, Brock McNeil, Mrs., groceriwH, .tc, Ontario cor Johnson MoNEIL, NEIL, phimher, brasa fuundsr and copjier smith, 15rock ^sue adv.) McNeill, John, gnn^cr, I'riucoss McNinch, A., hotel, I'rincess Mcl'hci-son, .\llcn, Sydenham Mcl'lierson, James, Crown I^ind and Emigrant agent William nr Ontario McRac, T. "W., carriage maker I'rincess Jfclvae, W. U. & Co.. grocers, I'rincess McIlOSSIE, WILLIAM & CO., lumber merchants, Ontario cor William JlcWhirte, 1). A., accountant. Queen MACAUOW k SULLIVAN, (Daniel Macarrow, Wil- liam Sullivan) l)arristcrs, &c., I'rincess M.VCDOXALD, SIR JOHN A., K. C. B., Minister of Justice, Attorncv Oencral AlACDONALU, I'ATTON & MACHAR, (Sir John A. Macdonald, (j. C, Hon. John I'atton, (J. C, Jahn M. Machar) barristers, &c., Clarence Macdonald, J. G., manager Merchants Bank of Can- (ula, King McDonell, A. U., assistant clerk Prov. Penitentiary MacDoneil, D. yE., AV'arden, Provincial Penitentiary MacKay, Donald, merchant tailor MacKenzie, Alexander, kitchen-koeiHjr, Provincial Penitentiary Mackey, John, shoemaker. King McLean, Andrew, grocer, Ontario MACLEAN, DONALD, M. D., Princess MACNEE & WA7 )ELL, (James JIacnee, James Waddell, Jan , Minnes) importers and dealers in dry goods, wholesale and retail, I'rincess Macphei'son, James, Crown Land Agent MaOinnis, Owen, innkeeper, Ontario Main, Adam, cabinet maker, Wellington Jl.ikins, Hobert, grocer, Ontario Makins, Thomas, prop American Hotel, Ontario Maloney, John, inukeejier and grocer, cor Queen and Wellington Marks, Capt. .iohn. Brock MAKRISON, WILLIAM .L, (Kemp & Co.) Jlartin, H., grocer, Princess Martin, William, wholesale grocer. Princess JIassie, William, planing factory, Barrie Matthews, John, clerk (i. T. R. MEADOWS, B., soap and candle manufacturer, gro- cer, &c.. Princess Meagher, Jeremiah, clerk Post Office Inspector Meagher, T. , landing waiter Megeat, Patrick, police sergeant Merchants Bank of Canada, J. G. Macdonald, man- ager ; Jesepli Rorke, accountant ; A. M. Crombie, teller ; N. A. Bailey, ledger keeper MEVES OTTO, jeweler. Princess Millane, Penis, jiolicenuin Mills, John, grocer, Barrie MILSEP, E., iirop Anf'lo-American Hotel Mingaye, W. U., surveyor of customs Mink, (tcorgi-, saloon, lYinees^t MINNES, W. P., tax collector Mitchell, W., mason and contractor MotFatt, Rev. W. B. (Church of England) Molland, JanicH, innkcejicr. King w Montgomery, R(d)ert, dyer, Princess Montreal Telegraph <'om]iany, James Keanis, agent, cor Ontario and Jolmston > MONTREAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, J. M. Kinghorn and George Chuirey, agenta, Atlantic wharf Moon", John, steward, Bagot Moore, Jlrs. M. ,!., milliner, Barrie Moori', It. M., imiuager Bank t>f Montreal, King oor William MOORE, THOM.VS, merchant tailor and clothier. Brock Moore & Skinner, (.Tames Jfoore and John Skinner), dry goods, cor Wellington ami Princess Morgan, William F., grocer. Earl cor Bagot Morley, James, grocrr, Colborno Morrison, M., Hour and feed. Princess Mostvn, Thomas, inspector weights and mea.surea MUCKLESTON, SAMUEL, importer of hardware. Princess MUDIE, JOHN, barrister, Clarence Mulkins, Rev. H., chii)ilain Provincial Penitentiary JIulock, Rev. J. A. (Clmrch of England), Queen Murray, Rev. Eilwanl II., Roman Catholic Chapl.da to the Forces Murray, James, innkeeper, Brock Jlurray, Peter, saw liler, kc, Wellington Murray, William, auctioneer and commission mer- chant, Anchor Buildings Neish, James, M.D., editor and proprietor Drnl^ Xcw.i and Chronicle and Xi'irs (weekly), Princess NELLIGAN, B., fruits mid confectionery, King NELLIGAN & CO., cirriage and wagon makers (see ailv). NELLIGAN M. P., carriage maker Newlands, (Jeorge, mas in and contractor Newman, John, saloon. Brock Newman, Robert, grocer. Princess NOEL, JOHN v., insmance agent, accountant, etc., Clarence (see adv) O'BRIEN, M., snpt. Anglo American Hotel O'Connor, Mrs., boots and shoes. Brock O'Donnell, Mrs. EUen, gi-ocer. Barrio O'Donell, John, grocer. Bay O'Donoghue, Mrs. Margaret, grocer. Princess O'GORMAN, M., boat buibler, Simcoo (See adv) O'REILLY & DRAPER, (James O'Reilly, Q.C., ami Frank C. Draper), barristers, etc., Anchor bldgs. O'Reilly, Patrick, shoemaker, Colborne O'Reilly, Peter, sen., Deputy Clerk Crown and Clerk County Court, office Court Houso O'Sullivjin, D., grocer, AVilliam cor Bagot OBERNDOBFF, SIMON, cigar manufacturer and watchmaker. Princess Ockley, M., fruit dealer. Princess Oekley, Vincent, grocer, I'rincess OfFord, George, Penitentiaiy boot and shoe storef Princess and Brock Oldreive, S. W., sail maker, 'Ontario Oliver, Alfred S., M.D., King Oliver, J. K., M. D., Ontiirio Oliver, G. T., agent Canadian and American Expres* Cos. , cor Brock and King W. W, KITCHEN'S PURE GR.iPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. U> V :: 248 Kli(GSTON. I- Ornifl, Mnik Antony, grmor, I'rinceiH Orr, JoliiiNton, jfriu'er. l*riiii!i'iui Ovfrcnil, 'I'liiiiniiH, IiuiIiIit. I'rincrMi I'arkliill, .liiinrs, >{r(irir, I'rincfM I'nrki'r, K. H., clirniiNt mi'l flninxiHt r.MtNKI.l,, J. II., jnililisluT t'annrfkm C7»Mrf/im«n, Clniflirc rAUNKI.l,, lii:V. T. A.. (Cliuniiof Kin{l«n.l) •Icrk aihl sci', Syiioil nf Untiirio ; TATON, .loHN, CoiuiaiHHioiiiT Trust unci Loiin Co., Kiiiily I'littirsiiii liolicit, niariiH' iiiH|iry, Patrick Slavin), dry goods and clothing, cor Wellington and Ihock Kolil), Alexander, ])rop. St. Lawrenco Hotel, JIarkct Itold). .lame,,, hotel keeper. King Kobb, .Sergeant Major John, jiolice llOBEliTSOX, (iEOKOE k SOX, iniportcr.s and ■wholesale grocers, coll'eu and .spico, stuani niill.s, Ontwio Robinson, Tlionia.s, liouse, sign and ornamental painter, Clarence Robinson. William, puintci-, Bagot Roger.s, Mrs. M., ]irup. Aictoria H0U.SP, Ontario Eoger-s, l{ev. R. V., (Clinrch of England) ROSE, EDWIN, boot.s and .shoe.s. Princess (see adv) ROSE, 1{. M., Ollicial A.ssignce, music teacher, &c., 5 Anchor Ihiildings (.see adv) Ro.ss, A., drygvod.s, Princes.s Ro.ss, Mrs. E., bakery, (^ueen Rourke, J. I)., a,shcerv, Wellingt(m ROYAL CANADIAN 15ANK, agency, li. G. Fitz- gerald, manager ROYAL COELEllE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUR- GEONS, (I'ltiliated to Univer.sity of Queen's College) James L>k'kson, M.D., !M.K.C.P., Lon., • president Knyal Firo and Life Ass. Co., M. W. iSlritnge, agent, Clarance „ Royee, .John, inn keeper, Ontario KuniauH, Norman, Krocer, Princess lU'MKILL, OEdKOK A., l.lackMniith, nmnuf. of iiatent iron htddert, lightning rods, etc., Wol- lington, (nee ailv> Ityan, .Icmeiih, auditor Cotmty Frontenae Kyeknnin, Kev. .I.B., M.A., (Wesleyau) .lohnston SAVAIlE, TlloMAS, |iaintir, William, (see adv) SAVACE, WILLIAM M.(i., painter, Brock (sfuaiW) Sit.-Col. David, lirigade Major, Ontario .SHAW, JolIN, notary imlilii-, coroner, agent Wm- t^rn, of Toronto, Canada Life and Star Life, of London, Eng., insurance companies, Wellington Shaw, Samuel, baker, Barrie Sheldon .V Davis, (II. U. Sheldon and lI. F. Davis) photographers, K.ing Sheridan, Bernard, groecr, Wellington Sliirl, John, stoves and tijiware, King SI.Ml'SON, ISAAC, J. P., banker, notary imblic, agent London, (Eng.,) Assniaiiee Corpoi.ition, (Fire and Lilt) sec. and treas. County Fro.itenuc. agricultural society, Cl.iieiic^ (.see adv) Simpson, W. H., eolleitor of < iistoms, Custom JIousu SKINXEU, IIENIIV, M.D., chemist and diuggi.st, 111 Princess (see ad\) Skinner, James, whitesmith. Princess Slaveii iV Maikin, (James and Arthur) mei-hant tailors, Wcllinglmi Sleilh, Samuel, diy gooils. Princess Smeaton, .1., tailor, C>ueen Smith, Ale.\andcr, boot and .shoemaker. Brock Smith, Archibalil, harbor master Smith, James, A'ictoiia Motel, lirock Smith, .lohn, Imttd keejier. Brock Smith, Patrick, grocer, Ontario Smith, W., walchnniker. King SNddK, TUNIS L., barrister, Princes.s cor King Sommervillc, F., grocer. Princess Spangenberg, (!eorge, watihmakei', King Spencer, Kol)ert, Second hand store, Princess Spolin, John L., i)hotograplier, Wellington , .Spottiswooil, (Jeoige, billiairofessor, Belles Lettrcs Kegiopolis liomau Catholic College, Brock St. Geiii-Ke's Mall, Wellington ST. L.VWRENfE WIIAUF, foot Jobn.>,tou Stacey, Fdward, books ami stationery. King Stacey, tlohn, jioliccinan Stallbrd, Reuben, mes'ger. Merchants Bank of Canada Ste])hpns, Cliarles L., Post Ollicc clerk STEPHENS, R. P., ]iroprietor Burnett House (seo adv) STEPIl ICNS, 1!., clerk Burnett Hon.se Steven.son, Adol]ihiis, fruiterer, Princess Stewart, Alexander, grocer, Montreal Stewart, Jcdin, M. D. Stewart, Wiliinm. care taker Covcrnmcnt Army Store* Department, Prince.ss STRANOE, MAXWELL, W., M. P. P., (Strange & lingers) Clarence STRANtiE k I{0(;ERS, (Maxwell W. Strange, li. A'ashon Rogers) Clareni'c Strange, O. S., M. I)., King Stratford, Henry, grocer & tavern keeper, 136 Princes.* Stratton & Co., "(I. J. Stratton, Joseph Danson, John Harkes) china, glassware, &c., Prince.ss SULLIVAN, MICHAEL, M. 1)., King teet^ 1^ AXIVSKI'ISEMBNTH. Hent Street, . . Lli>iUSAY. ONTARIO Thia i» the only fiint uioM Hutcl iii thit Towr.. Free OmnibiiH ruiii in counccUon with all wgukr TraiiiH uikI .Stcauiboatx. €. 8. JEWETT, Jr., PropHetor, liy Stores Itrangn & luige, 1!. Il'rincpss pii, John J. NEELANU8, 3D B 3Sr T I S X, UNOdAV, ONT. N. \\. — Nitrous Oxldo Oaa, for the extraction of teeth without pain. A. W. SPRY, Mercbant Tailor and l^lothler. and dealer in Geuts Airuiahiug gouda. DOKlua anuar west or cwauca »t. . LONOONi ONT. R. W. rUDDICOMBE, CHEMIST AND DEVCGIST, ALBION UUILDlNfiM, UK HMONl) HTKEK-I', LON DON, O NT. Physicians' Prescriptiona accurately diapenied. M. W. HKATH FIELD, Importer •r nad wkolcaale dealer Ir Dmn and Chemical*, Oye HtiiflT, Halnta, Olla and Vurulahca, Patent Medlciaca, l*erflimcry« Ar. KO. 184 DUKDAM KTIIEET, DAKIKLL'h BLOCK, LONDON, ONT. CHARLES CHAPMAN, Book-binder, and Aooonnt BooV MANCFACTUKEll. Ifttdai Stntt Weit. LONDON, ONT. JOHN B. SMYTH, c "> Sealer, VlTccct, W1b« A Spirit MerrlMBt, TAUMT WtmKJT, OPPOSITS crTT HOTZL, LONDON, ONTARIO. ROBERT RICH, CQMXiaSlON ilBJU}BANT, AND DSAIER tH GRAIN, ^- Yf I01n ANE OXNCBAL PRODVCB. ijmttun,Uu Strut, ■ LO.\D<'N, ONTMWfl. JOHN K. MoDONOUGU k f'TOKBOTHKM, Wholeaalo and retail dealers in British, Foreign i Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines k Litiuora. JOHN H. GRIFFITHS, 3? n o T o a- n -A. r» n B It, Aud dealer in Photogmphic Stock. Fraraos. Mculdingi &L'., wholewilR andreuiil. DuHtlaa Strtet eomtr Market /.atM, LONDON, ONT. WILLIAM MEAUNS. CABINET MAKE It, llpholatcrer and Furnitnro ileuler, under Temperance Hall, Richmond Street, I-ondortt < >ntario. A. J. McDonald. MANtTACTrRKH ANU DEALEK IN ALL KINDH OF BOOTS AND SHOES. DVNDAS STBSKT, - - LONDON ONT.irjO. THOMAS I'EEL. MILITARY TAILO'R In And dealer in | Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hiscox* Building, Dundas Street, LONDON, ONT. From F, B. SiuguineUo's, ii Begent Street, London, EDglondU H. S. MURRAY, WATGSMAKBRAMP J£WMJilXS, palmkr'8 BtmKtMSSMQSnfes^JtOiflfOifrQif^i l« I ^' (■ • i . ! i.-^ I- 11 ADVKRTI8BMEm«. Mc^B}CYBT' at "BIRGH- KINCWTON. - . <5^. V , ONTAKIO. Tinsmiths and I^lumbers, Dealfn in Stovt-s in? Wood awd Coal. Coal Oil, wholesale and retftil. Lamp Trinimiug^, etc. John MoKelvey. 8u«u»i, Bibch. JOHN V. NOEL, mmmi agent, accountant, &c. CLARENCE STliEET, K1INQ8T0N, ONT. 5 Anchor Bnildinfftt, KINGSTON, - - - ONTARIO. •ISO.OOO to L.01U1. JOSEPH BAWDEN ATTOBlfEY, SOUCITOR, NOTARY Aim «;4»BrVEVAM(EB, 33 KING STliEET, KINGSTON, OilT. 0V Money loaned on itleal Kstatc securcics. L. CLEMENTS, L.D.S., Operating Rooms over Clark Wright's Hat Store. WELLINGTON Sf MEET, KlNGfcTorr, ONT. BRITTON & PRICE, Barristers and Attomcys-nt-law, SOLICITORS IN flfANCEllY, KIC. Cormr sf ittas iUHl Mo<4i Hltr«wt*» KINGSTON. - - - ONTARIO. THOMAS llj^VAGE, House, Sign 8i Ornamental Painter, PAPKB-nVNliBB. BT«!., WilUnm Sfre-et, KINGSTON, ONT. WM. H. a SAVAGE. OlAZIER, PAPKR-HANQER, BTO.. 84 and 80 Bi-ock Stiret, a /tic /'jorti abov4 BarHe Street, KINGSTON, ONT. J.J. LINTON, Auctioneer Anil Commission Merotont, KINGSTON AUCTION MART, KINGSTON, ONT. KingatoaPamt Sliop,o(«nOT Barrie & William St8.» THOMAS McJVIAHON, House, Sign and ornamental Painter, Paper-'lianger, etu., ttc. Ortlcr.i promptly attciidud to. R. MulNTYllK, Cash paid for Grain, Wool, Butter, Pork Ac, Ac. PrivettiM Street, KIK«»TOX, Ofn, NELLIGAN & CO., a. M. BKirruK, o.a. t. V. ratcE, tuB. CAMFBEU, MOWAT & MACDOilNELL, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW, HrttlCITOBS IN UHANCSBY, KTC., Kiitgston, ihit. ». ALEX. CAMPBELL, g.o. okorof: l. mowat. M. u. HAcmattiiiu, Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Makers^ KlBf«iST»X, ©ST. B. NKI.LIOAK. M. 11. SKI.MOAN. EDWIN ROSE, I]llJl.EBm BOOTS J^^ SHOES, WMHemOe ana JSetail. » .. _ ^ » , Jfniwnwtt OUT, Jb^^^altMi Ttotrndtii, fenA^ YiiB«», etc, et, . NEIL McNeil, Humber, Brass Founder Gas Rtter. Odpper. smith) &c- Brocfe Stjpmt0 Nationul H(»tel, zxmvtcm, asr. ^auni. Blaofcumithing Done on tlie Fremises WHOLF^ALE DRUGGIST AM) DKjtl.Ki! is Drugs. Oils, Coid Oil, Ijimia, Dyes, Patent Medi- cuifs, tec, Ac, COUNTR' MERUHAiny OKAL'V WITH ON LIBERAL TEBM.^. IB i^DfOBSS STaSST, UHOSTOM, Out I' ^i!% .<> i^ jstaWstoed for the la^iE^^ <^ pt^U^^Hdtisc®. tlieir Gontents, and other non-hazardous Property, in Cities, Towns and VUi^s. SuUl Sunl Sutlf S\V. Swa| SWl 8WI mAl 0FFIIIII, liOlfilO!!, OUT. BOARD OF A.U>WMAH S. MoBRTDE, a PETERS, P-X-S-., 3. BROWN, CUif ChamberlaiH, BDWa:^ HARRIS, ^0Bq., CttAS.'P. GOODHTJE, E«[., R. a MURRAY, Esq. ^Wf- JjOIKgUaOH«»0||» Jl^^iNr «»««il^- CAKfcT. WltaON, KINGSTON. 2i» Sullivan, T., bowling galoou, "Wellington Summerville, Alexander, grocer, 153 Princess Sutherland, Alexandet, boots autl shoes, 23 Princeai SWALES, CAPTAIN H. E., prop. British Aiusricau hotel, comer King and Clarence Swanston, Adam, baker. Princess SWEETNAM, MATTHEW, post office inspector SWIFT, J. & CO., wharfiiigei-s, commission mer- chants, insurance agents, dealers in wood and coal, St. Lawrence Wharf Swift, Rfv. J. It. (Primitive Methodist) TANDY, 11ECHA15, marble worker, builder, &c., Hanie (see adv. ) Thibodo, A. , Collector Inland llevenue, Ontario THlinDO, WILLIAM 1?., barrister, &c., Clarence Thomson, A., merchant tailor and clothier Thomjison, Oeorge, wines and liquors. King Thompson, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Hrock TIKJMPSOX, W. J., tailor and broker, Princess Thornton, Samuel, Albion restaurant, King Thurston, George, foreman ship builder Tierney, Owen, grocer, Ontario Tipson, A. P., tailor. Princess Tomkins, Kobert, grocer, Barrie TORONTO MUTUAL FIRE IN'SURANCE CO., R. I. Jordan, agent, 162 Princess Tossell, Richard, stone mason and contractor Town, Richard, fruit, oysters and game, Ontario Tracv, Francis, general blacksmith, King TRUST AND LOAN CO. OF UPPER CANADA, head office, cor Princess a' id King, John Paton, commissioner; O. Ireland, accountant; W. P. Henderson, registrar Tweddell. Mrs. Mary J., furrier, 32 Princess UNITED STATES CONSULATE, Major S. B. Hance, consul, Ontario UNIVERSITY OF (QUEEN'S COLLEGE, Very Rev. William Snodgrass, D.D., principal U. S. PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY (Philadelphia), R. I. Jordan, agent, 182 Princess Varney, Richard, grocer. Place D'Armes Voiglit, H. C, official ajisigncc, Ontario Waddell, R. & CO., dry goods, comer Princess and Wellington Wafer, Francis M., M.D., Queen's College WALKEM, RICHARD T. (Gildersleeve k Walkem), solicitor in chancery Walker, Robert, harness maker. Princess Wftllis, J. D., photographer, King Watkins, John Watson, William, shoemaker, Wellington WEBER, GEORGE (Rappe, Weber k Co.) Welch, E. R., marble cutter. Princess White, Edward, carriage makfr, Princess WESLEYAN LITER.VRY ASSOCIATION, Rev. E. B. Rycknian, president, W. Tandy, jun., sccn- tary. Queen White, Robert, druggist. Princess White, R.. dyer, Pi-inccss White, S. P., tobacconist, 30 Princess Whitehead, J. J., storekeeper, Provincial Penitentiary Wilkinson, C, hann'ss maker, IS Princess WILKINSON, GEORGE M., groceries and liquon, Wellington Williamson & Welch contractors, AVellingtou Wilmot, N., lilacksniith, Princiss Wilson, Rev. Andrew (Free Church) Wilson, George F., giocer, Colborne Wilson, Rev. H. (Church of England) Wilson, James, superintendent Kingston Water Work.s, Barrie Wilson, John F., butcher, Ontario Wilson, F., J. P., notary public, general agent, agent British American Assurance Co., Clarence Wilton, Henry, harness maker. Princess Windsor, Rev. S. B. (Church of England) Woods, S., M.A., principal (Sranimar School Woolard, Robert, boots and shoes, Brock WOOLARD, W., prop. American Hotel, Princess Woollcv, James, agent Northern Tiansjiortation Co., Inman Line Steameis and Rome and Watertown Railroad, Ontario Wray &. Warde (Alexander Wray and F. J. Wurdi'), auctioneers, genend merchants, dealers in ready- made clothing. Brock and Market Square Wright, Clark, hatter and furrier, Wellingion Yarker, James S., hardware. Princess YATES, HORATIO, M.D., cor King & William Yates, t)ctavius, M.D., William Young, William, grain dealer, Ontario '^'li KINGSTON CLASSIFIED BISINESS DIRECTORY. Agent (Crown Land). Macpherson, James Agents (Railway). Bam ford, Alexander, G. T. II. Woolcy, James, Rome, Watertown, &c., Ontario Agents (Sew^ing Machines). Cunningham, John, King Jordan k Co., Princess Architects. Coverdale, William Powers, John Auctioneers, &c. Linton, J. J., comer King and Clarence llurmy, William, Anchor buildings Wray & Warde, Market Square Bakers and Confectioners. Anderson, D., Ontario Craig, A. W., Market Square Dumble, Henry, Brock Elmer, J. D., Princess Foote, Henry, Princess Hopeson, William, Prince.s.s Pillar, William, Princess Ross, E., Queen Shaw, Samuel, Barrie Swanston, Adam, Princess Banker (Private). Simpson, Isaac, Clarence Banks. British North America, James Riddell, manager Slerchants' Bank of Canuila, J. G. Macdonald, agent Bank of Montreal, R. M. Moore, manager Royal Canadian, R. G. Fitzgerald, manager Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Ac. Agnew, James, Bagot Bawden, Joseph, King Britton & Price, King Campbell, Mowat k Macdonnell Oildersleeve k Walkeni, Clarence 250 KINGSTON. ■I if i1- Barristers, Attorneys, Ac. — (Continued) Henderson, James A., Master in Chancery Princess Kirkpatrick & Kirkpatrick, Ontario Kiik|mtrick, Alexander S., County Attorney Jlc.lutyre, Jolm, Priuccss Mucarow & Sullivan, Princess ilacdonald, Patton k, MacLar, Clarence Mingaye, W. 11 Muiiie, Joliii, Clarence O'Reilly & Draper, Anchor Buildings Price, Isaac H., Anchor Buildings Snook, Tunis L., Princess corner King Strange and Rogers, Clarence Thibodo, William, C'jj'-ei'ce Blacksmiths. Bunt, Richard, Brock ' Jenkins, Hdward, Princess Jones, John McUerniutt, John, King Eamrill, George A. , Wellington Tracy, Francis, King Wilmot, N., Princess Boatbuilders. McCorkell, A., Ontario O'Gornian, M., Simcoo Book and Job Printers. Bailie, Bros., Wellington Creighton, John, King Lightfoot, William, Wellington Books and Stationery. Creighton, John, King Henderson, John, Princess Stacy, Edward, King Boots and Shoes, Manufacturers & Dealers Adams, William, Brock Allen, William, Brock Bertram, John, Brock Bowes, Timothy, Brock Brunett, Archibald, Brock Daccy, M., Ontario Da\is, James Barrack Dillon, Joseph, Princess Driver, Thomas, Princess Garrigan, James, Princess Hackett, J., Barrio Hope, James, Princess Hume, Walter, Barrack Kain, Francis, Brock Kirk, "William, Princess Legafsick, John, Princess Lindsay, Johu, Princess McGarvey, Jo'...;, Wellington Mackay, Johu, King O'Connor, Mrs., Brock Offord, George, Brock Rose, Edwin, Princess Smith, Alexander, Brock Sutherlaiiil, Alexander, Princess Thompson, Thomas, Brock Watson, William, Wellington Woolard, Robert, Brock Brewers and Malsters. Bajus, Jacob, Wellington Creighton, George W., King Hayward & Downing, King Brokers (second-hand). David, J. J. E., Princess Dftvid, W. M., ^Princess McFaul, A. D., Princess McNamara, Michael, Brosk SiHiUccr, Robert, Princess Thompson, W. J., Princess Builders and Contractors. Cunningham, David Cunningham, John Davidson, Andrew Irving, W. & Sou Lark, Edward McMahon, G McMahon, Jonn, Sydenham Mitcnell, W Newlands, George Overend. T}ionia.s, Princess Tandy, Rebell, Matthew, Princess Campbell, Patrick, King Carson, Roliert, Princess Cartmill, Fathaniel, Bay Connor, Michael, Itlarket Sijuare Conroy, P., Princess Costello, WUliam, Wellington Couper, Mrs. C, Barrio Cullen, Garrett, Bay Davana, John, Princess Dockrill, John, King Donnelly, Feli.x, Ontario Dnnlop, James M., cor Princess and Ontario Ennis, James, Wellington Fenwick, Hendry k Co., Ontario Foley, Mrs. Ann, Wellington Greenwood, Andrew, Princess Gibson, David, Princess Halligan, John, anchor buildings Harty, J. »t Co., (Jiitario Hewitt, Robert, Princess Hilton, Tlioniius, King James, JIartin, (^iiecn Jennings, P. J., cor Ontario and Brock Karch, J. A. & Co., Princess King, Patrick, Montreal Livingston, Archibald, Princess JfcDonald, Piter, Market Square Mclntyre, R,, Princess McMillan, John, Ontario JIcNeil, J.Irs., Jolin.son McNeill, John, Princess McRae, V/. R. i Co., Princess Maclean, Andrew, Ontario Making, Roliert, Ontario Malone}-, John, "Wellington Martin, II., Princess Martin, William, Princess Mills, John, Barrie Morgan, William F., cor Earl and Bagot Newman, Robert, Princess O'Donnell, Jlrs. Ellen, Ban-ie O'Sullivan, D., Bagot Ockley, Vincent, Princess Orme, ]\riirk Antony, Princess nto>, Marine, George An- derson, agent CanndB Life, John Shaw, agent, Wellington CliaflVy, George & Brother, Atlantic Wharf Canada Life, A. Dupuy, agent, Ontario Home (Hartford) fire and marine, James Swift, agent, St. Ijiwrence Wharf Liveq)ool and London, and Globe, Thomas Briggs, agent, Ontario Loudon (England) Assurance Corporation (fir* and life), Isaac Simimon, agent, Clarence Noel, John V., Clarence Phenix (marine), George ChafTey & Brother, St Lawrence Wharf Phfenix London (lire), Thomas Kirkpatrick, tLgent Reliance Mutual (lifeV F. Hooper, agent Royal (fire and life), Liverpool and London, M.W. Strange, agent, Clarence Star Life, of London, England, John Shaw, igent, Wellington Standard Tiife, C. F. Gilderslecve, agent Toronto Mutual (tire), R. I. Jordan, agent. Prin- cess U. S. Plate Glass (Philadelphia), R. I. Jordan, agent. Princess "Western of Toronto. J. Shaw, agent, Wellington Lumber Merchants. Anglin, R. k Co., comer Wellington and Bay Calviu k Bri'ck, Garden Island McRossic, ^A4illiilm k Co., corner Ontario and Wellington Marble "Works. Tandy, R., Barvie Welch, E. R., Princeyj Merchant Tailors and Clothing Dealers. Andrews, George, AVelHngton Cannon, William, Princess Conway, Thomas, King Cooke, H., Oucen Daly, Patrick, Princess Dunbar, John, Princess Dunoon, John, Brock Fahey, Michael, Market Square Green, J., King Hay, William, Brock Kinnear, Mrs. J. Levey, A. A., Wellington liivingston, Charles McArdle, Mrs., Brock McMillan & Son, Princess McKay, Donald Moore, Thomas, Brock Pearcy, ft'illiam J., Brock Slaven & Mackin, Wellington Thomson, A. Tipson, A. P., Princess Wray & Warde, Market Square Navigation Co. Canadian, Hon. John Hamilton, president, St. Lawrence Wharf Newspapers. Britiih Whig, (daily and weekly), Dr. K J. Barker Canadian Churchman, (Wednesday), J. H. Parnell, editor. Rev. T. A. Parnell^ publisher, Clarence Chronicle atid Xfvs, (daily and weekly), James Neish, M.D., editor, Princess Organ and Melodeon Manufacturer. Beyner, Joseph, Princesi Pi P| KIITGSTON— KINGSBRIDGE. 253 Painters, House, Sign and Ornamental Ijairil, John, Princess >li'Mahon, Thomas, Uarrie Kobiiison, Thouina, C'larence Robinson, Willinm, Hagot Savage, Thomas, William Savage, William H. G., Brock Patent Iron Ladders and Lightning Rods. Rumrill, George A., Wellington Photographers. Henderson, Henry, Princess Sheldon & Davis, King Spohn, John, Wellington Wallis, J. D., King Physicians and Surgeons. Day, B. W. Dickson, John R. Fee, S. H. Princess F iwick, T. M., cor King and Queen Fo*-ler, Fife, cor Brock and Clergy Hillier, S. C. Kennedy, U. Maclean, Donald, Princess Neish, James Oliver, Alfreds., King Oliver, J. K., Ontario Stewart, John Strange, O. S., King Sullivan, Michael, King Yates, Horatio, King Yates, Ootavius, William Wafer, Frau<'is M. Piano Forte Manufacturers. Cunningham, AVilliam, cor Princes* and Ontftfio Rappe, Weber k Co. , cor King and Princess Planing Mill, Massie, William, Barrie * Plumber, Brass and Copper Smith. McNeil. Neil, Brock Saddle and Harness:- Makers. Hranigan, Dennis, Princess Dolan, Martin, Prini-ess (Jraves, Reuben, Princess Walker, Robert, Princess Wilkinson, (\, Princess Wilton, llenrj. Princess Saloons and Restaurants. Blondheim, S. H., Brock Cicolari, Alexander, Market Siiuara Cosnioiiclitan, Chnrles Huntley, prop., Welling- ton Elliot, Isaiah Irwin, William, Princess Mink, George, Princess Newman, John, Brock Shanuhan, Willinm, Ontario Thornton, Sanuiel, King Soap and Candle Makers. Meailows, B., Princess Phipi>cn, James & Son, Johnson Soda "Water Manufacturer. Reed, L. G., Princess Tanner. Ford, AVilliam, jun.. Market Square Tin and Copper Smiths, Stove Dealers, Ac, Allen, AVilliam Chown, Arthur, Bagot Cockburn, John, King Mc'Kelvey it Birch Shiels, John, King AVatchmakers and Jewelers. Gage, Matthew, King Johnston, James, AV'ellington Leheup, J. A., Princess Mcvcs, Otto, Princess ()berndorir, Simon, Princess Ramage, John, Brock Smith, W., King Sptuigcp.berg, George, King ViDgr* (Springhill A'illage). — A Station of the ISorthem Railway, in the Township of King, County York, 23 miles from Toronto, the County 'I'uvvn, 3i from Laskcy, and ti from Nobleion. Average value of im. proved land $40 per acre. Money order office. Population 150. Atkinson, James, shoemaker Bales, John, shingle maker Blisher, AVilliam, iiotel keeper Burks, AVilliam, w-igon maker Carley, A., teacher Collie, AVilliam, tailor Crossley, J. P., farmer Davis, H. k J., general merchants Garden, G. L., gmcer ■Garrow, George, farmer Hagan, John, hotel keeper Johnston, D., insurance agent Johnston, James, carpenter Kirk, AV. C, express and railway agent and tele* graj'li operator Kingstatf, — ., M.D. LLOYD, B., Piistniastcr and general merchant Lloyd, James, farmer Lloyd, AVilliam, farmer McBride, Isaac, farmer AlcCallum, Rev. .L H., (Church of England) Machell, Samuel, J. P. Peanjf, Franklin, carpenter Pearce, AVilliam, carjjenter Pease, Edward, liide and leather dealer Ross, John, fanner Rowe, Jlrs., giiicral merchant Trowbridge, Henry, butcher AVells, Rev. Gabriel, (Disciples Church) AS'ells, (i., farmer Wells, J. P., M.P.P., fanner AViutera, Brothers, farmers Kingiibridge. — A Post Office in the Township of Ashfield, County Huron, N. R. McCARRON, MRS. MARA', Postmistress. 254 KING CREEK— KINGSTON MILLS. King Creek. — A small villngu on King Creek and the River Hnmber, in the Township of King, County York, 28 miles from Toronto, the County Town. Archibald, John, fiirmcr Campbell, Diivid, fanner Carmiehnel, lU'v. Jnnics, (O. H. Presbyterian) Hoover, Henry, .shinglo maker Love, David, farmer Good water jwwer. Population 60. * McMillan, a.. Postmaster ami general merchant Rutherford, John, shoemaker Stokes, James C. , farmer Stokes, William, prop. Uouring and grist mill WillLs, Frederick, farmer HinKlakc. — A Post Office in tlio Township of Hougliton, County Norfolk, 30 miles from Simeoe, the County Town. Luproved land in tlie vicinity iivcrnges §20, and wild .?5 per acre. SfARTIN, E. T., Postmaster, insurance agent, and Bawtinhimer, Rev. Peter, (VVesleyan) Carruthers, William, carpenter Cartright, Ezra, farmer Dawson, John, shingle maker Fcatherstone, John, farmer Harvey, Andrew, J. P. King, Charles, farmer McCollum, Henry, wagon maker general merchant Osborn, A. G., ]>ro[)rietor grist mill Perrett, James, hotel keeper and grocer Pratt, K. & (.'., coopers Sims, Thomas, farmer Truman, Jiiines, J. P., farmer Yager, Isaac, shoemaker KingSViIIe> — A flourishing Village and Port of Entry on Lake Erie, in the Township of Gosficld, County Essex, 28 miles from Sandwich, the County Town, and 22 from Amherstburg. Average price of land in the vicinity, $15 per acre. Stages to Windsor and Sandwich. Money Order OHice and Savings Bank. Population 800. Nearly opposite the village is Point an Pelo Island, which contains about 10,000 acres of land, owned by the descendants of the late William McCormick. Kingsville Woolen Co., manufacturers of woolen goods Allsworth, Edward Atkijison Rev. Thomas, (Wesleyan) Baurlaugh, D., shoemaker Bennett, Tlionias, carpenter Berlin, H., dentist Bowers, A., cabinetmaker Bradwell, Joe;!, butcher Bnuier, Abram, broom maker Cady, James, sadtller Clark, Rov. George, (Wesleyan) Coojier, Arthur, dealer in liides and leather COOPER, GEORGE, Postmaster and tailor Craney, T., shoemaker Cunni'ngford & Williams, shingle makers Davies, Frank, insurance agent Dohert)-, Henry, carpenter Drake, McDonald, cabinet maker Drake, W. H., M.D. Edwards, John, wagon maker Elliott, David, capenter _ * Foster, George, sash, door and blind mannfacturer FOX, HUG H, hotel keeper and nrop. livery stable Fox, William G., lariner Gustin, Calvin, brick maker Greenville, William, painter Harris, Henry, baker Hart, Patrick, saddler Herrington, Rov. R. D., (Baptist) Herrington, Rev. Richard, (iJaptist) HERRINGTON, 11. D., generid merchant (see adv) Hermann, Joseph, cooper Her, H. J., general merchant Kennedy, Alfred Kennedy, Margaret, milliner Kennedy, William, dniggist and general merchant KING, COLONKL JAMES, Collector of Customs, Commissioner in B.R., Clerk 3rd Division Court and issuer of marriage licenses King, James W., general merchant King, Sidney A., M.D. Longland, William, sa.sh, door and blind manufactory Louslmry, James, shingle maker MeCall, Matthew, painter McCormick, I)., (Point an Pele Island) McDonald, David, nursery and seedsman M-iVey, Greener, tinsmith Malott, George, hotel keeper and auctioneer Malott, Peter G., farmer Marks, H. , soaj) and candle maker Moore, llufus, carpenter Price, Henr}', carpenter Pike, Price, i)roi)rietor planing and flouring mills Pulford, Edwin, wagon maker Pulford, Francis, wagon maker Rich, A. R., teacher Rose, Jonathan, baker Scratch, A., general merchant Scratch, Eli, Scratch, Henry, brickmaker Scratch, John, farmer Scratch, Leonard, I'armer Scratch, Lueinda, milliner, Sparks, John (i., J. P. Stratton, A., clothier Stewart, John, broom-maker Thornton, John, dyer and scourer THORNTON, R., general merchant Thotcher, William, shingle maker Tolllemure, G., shoemaker Waggott, George, tailor Wigle, A., dentist Wigle, Daniel, farmer, lime and stone dealer Wigle, jMalott, ilonring mill ■VVii^de, Solomon, M. P. P., farmer Wigle, Tlieodore, J. P Wilson, Rev. George, (Baptist) Woodiwis, John, eoom-r Wye, James, shoemaker fUnggtOH Hills* — See Villages too lattfor regular instrlion, at the end of tliis work. KINKORA— KIPPEN. S50 Klnkoro.— A Village in the Township of Ellico, County Perth, 12 miles from Stratford the County Town. Improved land in the neighborhood averages $25 i>cr acre. Population 100. Bernard, T., farmer Brown, Edward, blacksmith Caaidy, Bartholomew, butcher Collins, Patrick, J. P. Harauip, "William, farmer Healy, James, shoemaker Hishon, Mortimer, J. P., farmer Hishon, Patrick, larnuT Mai-shall, Thomas, teacher Milloy, Florence, farmer MOUIARTY, JAMKS, Postmaater, teacher and dealer in b(K)ks and stationery O'Haro, Patrick, shingle maker O'Neal, Bev. Mr., (Koman Catholic) Roaehe, John, J. P. Stock, John, farmer Williams, (ieorge, carpenter Writt, Joscjjli, carpenter Writt, Matthew, hotel keeper Klnloss* — A small Village in the Townsliip Kinloss, County Bruce, 16 miles from Walkerton, the County Town, and 12 from Kincardine. Population 78. Annitage, James, carpenter Coldeugh, J., hotel keeper Cole, William, farmer Dickie, JDavid, nurseryman Logan, J., woolen factory Mclntyre, William, farmer Moore, John, farmer Sharp, H. R. & Co., merchants Smitii, Alexander, farmer Sitenser, John, farmer Staull'er, G., proprietor saw milla Taylor Thomas, mason Vanstou, James, proprietor grist mill KinloUffbi — A Post Office in the Township of Kinloss, County Bruce, S. R. CORRIGAN, SIMON, Postmaster. Kllimoiint« — A small Village on Burnt River, in the Township of Summcrvillc, County Victoiia, 40 miles- from Lindsay, the County Town, 18 from Bobcaj'geon. Wild land in the vicinity averages $1.50 per acre. Stages to Lindsay and Bobcaygcon. Population 50. Bruntcr, William, hotel keeper Gilmour, James, cooper Gilraour, John A., carpenter Grogan, Thomas, general merchant Hallowell, William, tailor HUNTFH, JOHN, Postmaster and prop. Hour mills- Switzer, Ralph, general merchant Kinsalc. — A Post Office in the Township of Pickering, County Ontario, S. R. Distant from Toronto 30 miles. FAIRLESS, JOHN, Postmaster and gen. merchant Jewell, James, carriiige and wagon maker llartop, Samuel, saddler and harness maker II '!J Klntore.— A Post Office in the Township of Nissouri, County Oxford, 22 miles from Woodstock, the County Town. Anustrong, William, farmer Graves, Jonathan, fanner Bean, Dauifl, farmer Patten, James, farmer Chcsuut Benjamin, farmer Person, T. H., farmer Cook. Francis, farmer Simes, Henry, farmer EASSON, WILLIAM, Postmaster and gen. mcrcht. Sweezey, Benjamin, fanner Kippcn.— A Post Office in the Township of Tuckersmith, County Huron, 22 miles 'from Goderich, tbe- County Town. Improved land averages $40, and wild $10 per acre. Mcllvaine, James, teacher BeJl, Robert J. P., proprietor giist and saw mill Blair, W., farmer Cooper, W. W., fanner Doi^, Robert, farmer Eakm, Rev. Joseph (Established Church of Scotland) Edgar, William, wagon maker Edwards, Rev. A. (Wesleyau) McLean, James, farmer ilcLean, John, farmer McMordie, R., farmer MELLIS, ROBERT, Postmaster and gcu. merchant Shaw, James, hotel keeper Taylor, — , proprietor saw mill 266 KINTAIL— KIRKWALL. Kiutoll.- A I'oHt Offli-P In th« Town.ship of Aslifield, County iruron, N. It. ^ f • ^ ' — GRANT, WILLIAM. PoHtmastpr. ^ ' ' Kirby- — A Hniiill Villrijje in the Towiisbip of Clarke, County Dnrhnm, -K) milcn from Cobouig, Town, mill 54 from Toronto. I'<)]>uliitiuii 50. Bnlilwiii, jMiss S., teiiclu'r ('arnfacli|c'M, .liuiicH, .l.r. ('hnpiiiaii, ,[(islui:«, farmer Kirkhill-- A I'ost Oflice In the Township of Lochiel, County Cth-ngariy, 40 miles from Cornwall, the County Town. Frnser, Duncan, carpenter f rati'r, .SiinoTi, hide and leather La Claire, , M. D. McDonald, Allan 1!., hotel keeper llcDnnald, D. A., projirietor planing mill.i McDonald, It., general merchant McCillvray, Mai., .1.1'., carpeuttr MrCillvrav, K., lime and stone dealer MclNTD.SH, DttNALD, Deputy Postmaster and general merchant Mcintosh, Finlay, tailor ^ ^^ , _. , ^..^j . <■■>!»/ av Mcintosh, James, J.T. McKenzie, .Mexandcr, attorney-at-law McKenzie, .loliu IJ., auctioneer , -. - , ■ MoKinnon, .lohn, carpenter '"'^' " McLennan, Duncan, carpenter McLKoD, WILLIAM, rostnwster McMillan, -., M.D. Itobertson, — ., prop, flouring and grist mill .Simpson, - -., M. 1). - • ^ .Stewart, John, insurancii agent :i " i> '" .\ -/« ■ »■■■ --.1 >■ vx , ■ y •■■ Kirktoil.— r-SV* Vtllayu Jrto liiu/di' l-^gulnr intMion at the ti.d of IhU U'oil: ) f Kirkwall. —A small Village in the Township County Town, and .")!) from Toronto. Aver • 'ameron, JamcK, lilaeksmith Dalziell, Walter, tailor . ^ .^j Dickson, John, farnu'r I-;;!!!',!/! Dick.sim, William, farmer (iilbert, ,lohn, farmer Hunter, Robert, auctioneer Jumcaon, (ieorge, farnier .Jameson, Thonni.s, farmer LUNnY, JOHN H., M.D. McHain, Francis, farmer .Vlct^ueen, .Tones, J.l'., fanner McQueen, Jones, teacher of Heverly, County Wentworth, 20 miles from Hamilton, th« ige price of land in the vicinity $30 per acre. Population 50. ' I Mc.TB!CK. W. J. aWSRIBOJ^. '-f ' I AtVERTISEMENTS. RECHAB TANO¥, or. A. ^^.mQS & oo., MANl'tA'TIHf 11 ' r aiVOCEHH. ■•MUHtBtf. KMitlepteeos, Wiii$ & Spirit B$r$lLdiit9» ■ ty i -;!, 80 PRINCESS STREET. HEADSTONES, Aw( all kinds of Stvne Work: Also, liuildfr atul COFFER ANII 8P1CK IIILL8, nmilrrtdor. EARL STREET, BABRIB ST., - KUIOSTOH, ONT. KINGSTON, .... ONTARIO. WBwm9%tsiJkm Mk%%wi^ IsO. 0'00:Rli^uft.l>T, w BOAT BUXLBSa, Charleti HimUey, Proprietor. 81MC0E STREET, WELLIKGTON ST., - KINGSTON. ONT. KINGSTON, - - - ONTASIO. OYSTEKS AND OAME IN SEASON. () M I'MOa-RMT BJIANDH OF itlNES, LIQUORS, AND OIGARS, An aflsortment of Skift alwftya on b«nd. Oara made to ordei . Hhips BoaW (Java for Sale^ AI.WATI* OK HAN1>. Bitatji fur Hire. - S* »*««AT^ jrv., A. I^cbORKELIi, BO-^T BtJILIDEIl, ; DBALEBlIN f 1 1 jUJiES, rELTS, Continues Ills BusintsH iit the City Brewery Wharf,. alongKiile the Water Works, • ■■ ■ . p ONTAUO S7&SST..KUiaST01i, OHT. Iieather %md i^lMlB88» A Good BssottBaont of Skiffs always on hand for Sah- or to Hire. 170 PRINCESS STREET. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDEO TC. Sliips' Boats and i'smy Cedar Skiffs, on hand. TfnGSTON, - - ■ ONTABIO. Bailt, nnd Oars kejrt for (Sale. Geo. M. Wilkinson, ANGLO-AMERICAN lAi; Vrin« M mmt lle«ler HOTEL. IMPORTEB Of €HI|f A, €iLA88, KARTIIEIHWARF) E. MILS^AF, Proprietress, ROOM PAPERS, &o., Comer of •WrHOtBSALE ANa RsBTAli., Ontario and JoluiEon Street^ M«b »t MMl »» Welll«i«o» Mt««». lOrSBTOK, - . - - ONTAEIO. KINGSTON ONT. ADVERTTBEMENTS. y Wlmrf,. ;an DKAI.BK IN Gold & Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Mifieal InMrtimtnln, S})4-ftiu-lr*, IHpfJi, ie. una STRSET. BERUm. ONTABIO. WatcUu luiil Cluck* l(c|Htir«' li i^ M I ' »wttrtw>i». <^"'' ■ ~ — ^- — -- » ■ » '> » ■■• ' — •*i — ' ' ^KAnrroitD. OK*' __ j__^_ _™1-.^ — rf. — _^-l— — T— '\' - - r,..* a.» \ OollioTne Street Iwt, GollioTDe Street Iwt, Bfeurt^p(«to, Out. ■wwre. Beantw>«». 0*. g. WILSON, Cott««tti4 Strtct, B!Unre»oKD, 0«T. A. BURKS, A. SHKRWooi), Aaairtiat W. H. COMST0CS» , I. I »* ' KLINEBU RG- L A GO AN. on 57 HnilcbnrK> — A Villngo on tlie Uiver lluiiibpr, in Tovoiito, the County Scat, ImproTCil land in Popnlntion 350. Durliour, Jaiues, hide and lentlier dealer IJywatev, K., druggist Cameron, Williiuii, farmer .(.'apiier, Jost'iih, fiirnior Cliirke, A. U., teai'licr (.'oclivane, John, tinsmith Cronliy, M. 15., fionoral merchant Pnlzeiil, John, farmer Fast, JI., pcncral insurance agent Ktchinar, ( harles, cabinet moKor Fraser, Mis., milliner, &c GourIi, Alexander, cooper r.ro.skuith, August, cihinet maker Hnytlen, James, hot-l keeper llodifins, Kev. J., (Methodist, Howland & Hrothers, flourinj? mills Howland, H. S., lumber dealer the Township ■■•( Vaughnn, County York, 22 miles from the vicinity averages ;?50 per acre, itouey order othee. Ilu^hfg George, shingle make; Livingstone, James, general merchant McCullum, John, J. 1'., and wagon maker McCutchcon, David, farmer MeCuteheon, Patrick, fanner McDonongh, John, wagon maker Mclnto.sh, Alexamicr, shingle maker McKay, Robert, liotel keeper McVicheren, M., butcher Nixon, Itobinson, hotel keeixir I'ctfrey, John, farmer Sharp, William, shoemaker Steven.son, — , M. I). Train, John, farmer Walker, John, iarmcr WlllTK, THOMAS, Tostmastor and goii. nierclaat Worster, Christian, saiUUer »f'i^ I Kliatchbllll.— A Village in the Township of Nassagnweya, County Ilalton, 15 miles from Milton, the County Town, and 5 from Piockwood Station Grand Trunk Hallway. Improved land in the viciuity averages $35 per acre. Population 35. ! Kelly, .Tohn, farmer Keed, Henry, blacksmith Anderson, John, fanner C«mpl)cll &. Black, (.Archibald and Anilrew) carriage makers Coulson, John, farmer Curren, Edward, farmer Kaston, Thomas, farmer Ifall, llobert, farmer Reed, William, farmer STEPHENSON, WILLLVM, Pcstmaster Wilson, Gttorg*, farmer WiLson, Thoniiw, farmer Komoka. — A Village and Station of the Great We the Townshi]! of I.,obo, County Middlesex, 10 mi Money order office. Population 400, Alw*y, George, farmer Hnrnum, W., J. P. and clerk Am. Ex. olRoe Bett.1, Fredei-ick, telegraph operator Betts, Mrs., hotel keeper Hutler, lohn, fainier Catto, George, carpenter Challoner, G. O., farmer Falls, Tiiom.'us, slioemaker I'ayctte, Rev. J. K. A. I» (Presbyterian) Foster, James, tailor (Jrahiim, Donald, f;irmer HorJ, Robert, general merchant Jackson, Rev. Samuel (Baptist) Lourie, Alexander, wagon maker McArtliur, .lames, farmer Mc!>oiigall, John, farmer McKenzie, Ab^xandcr, general merchant McKen/.ie, Alexander, teacher McLaren, Peter, gcu'-ral merchant MATEN, (). I)., Postmaster and agent American Express Co. ilatliewion, James, ear|ienter ililton, James, hotel keeper stern Railway, at the junction of the Sai'nia braneli, in les from London, the County Scat, ami .')0 from Saruiu. Morrison, Noil, auctioneer Morri.s, Robert, butcher Raymond, Isaac, shoemaker Ritchie, Jame.s, shoemaker Robertson, Robert, railroad agent and teltgrapk operator Robinson, W., proprietor Royal Oak Hotel ROSS, A. M., proj)ri?tor oil rolinery Seaton, Donald, farmer Slieddcn, Alcxand»;r, painter Smith, Alexander, cooper Smith, David, farmer Smith, R. R., M. D. St(!veus()n, William, proprietor Britannia Hotsl Taylor, H. &Co., distillers and reotitiei's of oil Tli(>iii])s()ii, (J., fanner Till'any, Dean, lime manufacturer Trard, 11. B., farmer Cripiliart, .Vlexander, painter Ward, J. C., proprietor Wellington House WooiUudl, C., farmer Young, James, nuinufucturer of woolen goocU Lngcan.— A small Village in the Township of Kenyon, County Glengarry, C} miles from Aloxamdia, th County Town. Population 50. C.YrT.\N.\('ll, D., Po.stmaster and land agent I McSwcyn, Malcolm, innkeepsr MeUouald, Neil, proprietor saw mill | Wilson, Robert, general merckaiit 17* 11 258 LAFONTAINE— LA3IBETH. Itafontaine- — A Poit Office in the Township of Tiny, County Simcoe. Distant 40 miles frem Barrie, th« County Town. MOREAU, r. F., Postmaster, Lake Dore. — A Past office in theTownship of WiU)erforce, County Renfrew. "WALLACE, THOMAS, Postmaster. Lakelet. — A small Village on a brancli of the Maitlantl Rirer, in the Township of Howick, County Huron 66 miles from Goderich, tlie County Town. Average price of land in the yiciuity |25 jier acre. Stages to Seaforth and "Wroxcter. Population 40. Driver, Henr}', mason Ferguson, K., farmer Hazlewood, W. C, Huueiuuker Milne, John, waguu maker Scott, John, builder Webster, Bros., proprietors saw mill Vniinrr V, At Virfi ^ n-p,i(>i',\l Tnf^rchttnt* YOUNG, MYLE.S, Postmaster and insurance agent Lakefieldt — ("North Douro Post Office.) A Village in the Township of Douro, County Peterboro, 9 miles from Peterboro the County Town, and 100 from Toronto. Daily mail. Population 250. Beatty & Edmison, carriage makers Baptie, Peter, caqienter Blakely, William, hotel kee]ier, diy goods k groceries CASEMENT, ROBERT, Postmaster, general mcrcht Clann, John, shoemaker Clementi, Rev. V., (Evangelical Church) Garbutt, Isaac, farmer Goheen, Henry, furniture denier Gordon, Thomas, boots and .shoes Grahnn:, Robert, dry goods and groceries Hamilton, William, stage proprietor Hendon, J.imp.s, blacksmith Hull, John, ]>roprietor flouring mill Keat, E. O., furniture dealer Knox, John, proprietor flouiiug mill Hann, Dr JIutchall, Mrs., teacher Pratt, William, hotel keeper Sainsburg, F., shoemaker Sa»ndei-s, J., teacher Sawers, John, dry gotwls and groceries Schotield, Rev. William H., (Methodist) Sherin, John C, general merchant Sherin, Samuel, Clerk Division Court Shields, George, blacksmith Smith, D., blacksmith Stock, Rev. Thomas, (BaptLst) Stone, L., tailor Strickland & Bro., proprietors saw mill Strickland, R, & P., shingles and lath Sutton, John, shoemaker Thoni, Rev. James, (Presbyterian) Thornhill, J., teacher Urquhart, Kenneth, tailor Wilson, A., baker Wilson, E. B., manufacturer of woolen goods Lakeside. — A Village in the Township of East Nissouri, County Oxford, 20 miles from Woodstock, th« County Town, and 100 from Toronto. There are two small lakes in the vicinity affording excellent water power. Improved land in the vicinity averages $45 per acre. Population 100. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT, Postmaster Belcher Rev. S. (Church of England) Bristol, Rev, B. ( Episcopal Methodist) Carroll, Henry, farmer Garner, Joseph, mill proprietor Harris, £., farmer HaiTis, E. H., farmer Petton, S., hotel keeper Seaton, .lolin Sliaw, Angus, farmer Sparks, Dr. Sutherland, W., farmer Lambeth. — A Village in the Township of Westminster, County Middlesex, 6 miles from Loudon, the County Seat. Stages to Delaware and Loudon. Population 250. Hunt, James, e- ntor Andrews, Jlra. Adidjdi, grocer Armstrong, Walter, farmer Baker, J. L., general merchant Beattie, Jeremiah, grocer Best, John, hotel keeper Best, S. A., M.D. Burch, Charles, M.D. Cl:ristian, Anthony, millwright Daniels, J , druggist Forman, Rev. J., (Wesleyan) Freakley, William, painter Oeddes, Arthur, tailor Halls, Thomas, mason Heard, Robert, wagon maker KELLP^Y, GEORGE, Postmaster and gen. merchant Lackey, Andrew, shoemaker Lock, Rev. H., (Metliodist Ejiiscopal) McLean, Rev. John, (t'luindi of England) Mills, J. & R., brick makers Morden, Charles, carpenter Northrup, Robert, insurance .igtnt Reynolds, Sylvester, hotel keejier Risdcii, J., butcher Sadler, William, farmer Thonias, Richard, farmer Webb, William, fanner Wilson, George, blacksmith L'AMAROUX— LANARK. m uTxe, th« y Huron Stages to « agent ), 9 miles L'Amaronx.— A Post Office in the Township of York, County York. Distant 18 milet horn Toronto^ Mails tri-wcekly. Bell, William, fanner Belt, Kev. W. (I'himli of En<,'lnn(l) 1{ dealers Scott, David, brickmaker Turnbull, John, tailor Wilson, Thomas, hotel keeper Lsinonville. — A small A''illage in the Township of Wliitchurch, County York, 12 miles from Newmarket and "8 from Toronto, the County Town. Population 75. Dougherty, Samuel, farmer Hill, James, farmer HILL, JOHN, Postmaster Hill, John & Sons, general merchants Hill, John, jr., hotel keeper Hunter, Daniel, farmer Lemon, George, farmer McRay, George, prop, flouring mill McQuillan, Edward, farmer McQuillen, Patrick, farmer Macklin, P., J.P Markham, Rev. James, (Primitive Methodist) Patterson, Henrj", wagon maker Pipher, George, fanner Steele, Miss Mary, milliner, &c White, W. J., shoemaker WiniLsoi, Rev. J. A., (Primitive Methodist) Wintersteeu, Henry, hide and leather dealer tinner aad LEINSTER—LIMB LAKE. 26» tby, tho Count liCinstcr.— A Post Officp ia the TowiiHhip of RirlimonJ, County Lpiiiiux, 11 milea from Napuaoe, tlit County Town. Mails tri-weckly. JORDAN, MIC'HAKIi, rostnuwter. •wen Sound, the gen. merchts 1 prop, of livery lieskard. — a VillRga on Spring Creek, in the Township of Clarke, County Durham, 30 miles from Colwurg, the Connty Town, and 60 from Toronto. Population 200. Betters, John, wagon maker Bradley, James, J. P. Carneth, John, J. P., lumber dealer and proprietor flouring mill Daney, John, J. P., farmer Daney, John, accountant Elliott, JiimeH, proprietor flouring mill GrilKn, Alfred, .(.P., farmer Jackson, Mark, farmer MelNTYRE, PETER, Postmaater Martin, Roael, carpenter Neely, James, teairher Potter, Austin, tei^cher i^ Powers, Ransom, hotel keeper Proctor, John, general agent and merchant Rohhins, H. & J., shingle maker Stalker, John, ])roprietor planing mill Thornton, Thoniius, shingle maker Tigh, William, cooper Tyerman, David, carpenter Leslieville (Leslie Poet Office) — A Village in the Township of York, County York, 2 miles east of Toronto. The Toronto Nurserita, occupying 150 acres, are located here, and are, without exception, tho most ex- te.isive in the Province, embracing every description of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, &o. Money Order Office. Population 400, Ashbridge, Jesse, farmer Best, James, farmer Bird, Edward, butcher Brockwell, Thoiims, brickmaker t'avanagh, Richard, market gardener (yockbuni, Frank, farmer Cooper, George, market gardener Crothers, John, constable Crotliers, Samuel, ])ainter Elwood, John, bri(;k maker Everiss, Benjamin, blacksmith Feltstead, George, farmer Finucan, Tliomss, farmer Fittinger, McOord & Co. , proprietors flouring mill Fo.T, Thomas, brick maker Greenwood, Mrs., proprietor of "The Puritan" Hastings, Thomas, blacksmith Hill, Samuel, ice merchant Hollin, T., butcher Hunter, William, brick maker Ingleson, John, farmer LESLIE, GEORGE, jun., J.P., Postmaster LESLIE, G. & SONS, proprietor Toronto nurseries Lewis Francis, general merchant Lewis, William J., ice merchant Love, Mrs., gardener McKee, Martin, general merchant Manning, James, J. P. Morin, James, general merchant Morley, Walker, brick maker Muir, Alcirtuder, teacher , O'Ncil, Miss Agnes, teaclier Rcid, Ross, brick maker Pape, Jo3e])h k Son, market gardeners, fruit k plant dealers Rahey, William, farmer llusdell, John, brick maker Sawdon, John, earpentcr Sedgwick, Mrs. , market gardener Smith. t>eorge, proprietor Uncle Tom's Cabin Strader, John, general merchant Wagstaff, David, brick maker Wagstaff, William, brick maker Wallace, James, carpenter Withrow, Rev. William H., M.A. (Wcsleyan) LifTord- A Village in the Township of Manvers, County Durham. Distant from Port Hope, the County Town, 32 miles, fron» Toronto Gi «iles, and 6 from Bethany Station Port Hope, Liudsuy and Beaverton Railway. Population 50. nts and graiu' Buggin, Rev. George, (New Connexion) McCann, Rev. Alfred, (W'esleyan) MIDDLETON, THOMAS A., Postmaster Wilson, George, teacher Llmehonse — A Village and Station of the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Esquesing, County Halton, H miles from Milton, the County Town, 16 from Guelph and 32 from Teronto. Bcscoby, Edward, lime and lumber dealer Farquhar, James, builder, prop, lime, freestone and flag ([uarries Ford, Robert, blacksmith Fraser, J. B., general merchant Ha.slett, Benjamin, hotel keeper Heatlier, R., station agent Lambert, John, plasterer Lin(.jay, James, farmer McDonald, Myles, carpenter Marshall, William, lime burner NEWTON, JOHN, Poitmaster Newton, John & Sons, props, woolen and saw milk Slater, Edward. » Lime Lake.— A small Village in the Township of Hnngerford, County Hastings. Dunn, William, general merchant I JARMINE, JAMES. Postmaatec Henderson, John, general merchant | Maxwell, John, M.D. 26-1 LINDSAY. Lindsay- — Tht County Town of Vi(;toria, and terminus of the Port Hope and Lindsay Railway, on Lak« Scugog, in the Townsliip of Ops, 28 miles from Peterboro', sud 40 from Port Hope. Stages to BeaTerton» 28 miles, Fcnelon Fnlis, 20 miles, and Eobcaygeon 22 miles. Jloney Order otlice and Sayings Bank. I'opulfttion 3000. ADAM, THOMAS K., Postmaster Adam, .lamcH, JJnimty l'oslma;>ter Allanby, «'., di;al('r Anderson, .Inlin, fiiinitnn^ dealer Anderson, Mrs., milliner Armstrnnf,', William T. (Lisle k Armstrong'! Ayrrs, Pai ley, axe maker HAKKIi, C.'l.., j^roeer, miller, and ])ork {lacker liEALIi, 'i'HOMAS, bookseller, stationer and watch- nniker BoRg, — , earjienter Bell, William, jiroprietor Bell's Hotel BENSOX, KDWAIM), M.D. BKRTUAM, CKOKCi: (liertram ic Co.) BKUTliAM, .lOll.N (Hntram k Co.) BEUTIIAM k CO. (Jolm and George Bertram), hardware merchants Bigelow, O. (S. & O. Bigelow) Bigelow, S. (.S. a O. Bi^jelow) BIOELOW, S. k O. (.Silas and Obidiah\ dry goods and groeeiies Binnio, Kcv. Robert (Canada Free Chnreh) Howen, HoUis, lumber, laths and jiickets J^oynton, William, pvojnietor Boynton's Hotel JJoynton's Hotel, William Boynton, proprietor Ihitton, Charles, general murehunt Brooks, Abniham, stave factory and cooi)erage Bj'ooks, George, eooper Browne, David, stoves and tinware Bruet, John, assistant teacher Union School Cadotte, E., clothing "" Cadotte, Mury, gvoeeriea and provisions Cadotte, Louis H., manager Mary Cadotte Campbell, J. ('., nisistant teachsr Union s<;hool CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., W. Thirkill, agent Ctnuulian Post (weekly), C. B., Robinson, proprietor Carew, I'atriok, saloon Catlier, L. M., veterinary surgeon (.'handlers, li. W. (Coulter k Chambers) Chapman. Mrs. Eliza, grocery, William Cliisliolm, .liilin, grocer Clu.xton, William (Cluxton k Dundiis) Cluxton k l.>nndis (William Cluxton and .T. R. Dun- das), dry goods and general merchants Connolly, James, boots and shoes COOPER, .ICSKI'VI, editor aud proprietor Victtria JVardir Corcoran, T. (T. Corcoran k Co). Cori'onm, T. k Co., general merchants Costello, J. fc Co., dry godds ("onltcr, WiUiam (Coulter & Chambers) Coulter & Chambers (William Coultrr aud R. W. Chambers) chemists and druggists Crawford, Robert, chief trader Hudson's Bay Co. Crowley, I'atriik, shoemaker I'rown Land C)llii:e, O. M., Roche, ngeut Cullis, John (J. Cui;is& Son) Cullis, Thomas (J. Cullis i: Son) C'ullis, J. k Aim (John and Thomas) grocci-s Cullou. A, general blacksndth Davis, Parker, shingle and planing mill proprietor Dean, M., P.L.S. and civil engineer Dobbie, Kov. R. (St. Andrew's Church of Scotland) Dobson, John (Dobson & Niblock) Dobson k Nibloek, (Jolm Dobsou aud Thomas Nib- lock), jroecri Dobson, Stephen, foundry and macliine shop Dohany, Mrs. Margaret, saloon Do:ig, Mrs. Mar|{i;aret, dressmaker DOK.MER, (;E('>R(;E, attornty-atlaw, solicitor, no- tary iniblie, etc, Downey, Mrs. Mary, fancy store Duncan, Jumes, hotel kciin r Dundas, J. R. (( 'luxton k Dun Jus) Duncan, Diivid, coii])er Duiisl'oiil, Tiaitliy, Coimty Registrar, egentDtinkol Mont real l'"ei>, 'J'homa.'i, shingle factory, 'tc. Ferguson, .Mrs., milliner and dressmaker Fidler, .foMhua, M.JJ., coroner Finlay, .Mi-s Ellin, a.ssistant teacher Union School Folev, Charles, operator Montiial Tilegraiih Foley, T. k Co., (Thomas and V.'illiam), hardware m<'rchniits and dealers in furs Foley, William, (T. Folcv k Co.) Fournicr, TnlUy, jirop. (Jucbco and Montreal Hotel Francis, Edward, j)hotogra]ilier Funk, Mrs. Maria, hotel kee]ier tiHrdner, JohcjiIi, boots and .sbdcs (Ji'msjagger, A., fancy goods and tobocco (iillies, .Vllan, ((iillies k Lancashire) Cillics k Lancashire, (.Vllan (Jillies and Joseph Lan- cu-sbire) dry goods and groceries Oimson, J. F., dry goods, millinery, etc. Cold, Rev. Matthew, (Baptist) (rotu'ley, Thomas, photo;^ru])her (Irace, "Wm., clerk County Court aud Court of Assizie (trcener, Rev. James (Wesleyaii) GREtJORV, EDMUND, druggist and seedsmau (iregory, (Jeorge, grocer Haisle}-, John, harness maker Hamilton, P. k J., (Peter and Jumes) plough and carriage factory HANLON, T., proprietor Railroad Hotel (see adv.) Hawke, G. W. , dentist HEAP, JAMES, (MaeKay & Hca))) agents Liverpool and London aud Globe and Lancashire Insurance Companies HeiTiman, E. A., physiciau aud surgeon Ileltger, .Vugu.st, peddler Hohnes, B. , barlier • ' Holtorf, Henry, cabinet maker Hopkin.s, James, saw mill prop. HUDSPETH, ADAM, barrister • Hudspeth, Robert Hurd, P. A., attoniey-atdaw , Jackson, Andrew, jailor Jcffrcv, George, axe manufacturer JEWETT, CHARLES S., Jr., prop Jewett House (s«e adv) JEWETT, HOUSE, (Charles S. Jiwctt, jr., prop.,) (see adv) Jewett's Saloon Restaurant, and Billiard Room, B. F. Jc-w<'tt, ])roi>rietor Jewett, B. F., prop. Jewitt's saloon and restaurant and billiard roont JOHNSTON, JOHN G., feronian CMiadian Post jiriiiting olJice Johnston, John, tailor Keefe, John, shoemaker Kccve, C. H., watchmaker and jeweler Kempt, George, M.P., lumber merchant Kempt, W., M.D Kennedv, A., prop. Lindsay Carriage Factory Kent, Thomas, (T. Foley k Co) Kimball & Makins, (B. K. Kimball and John Making) iron founders ADV mmm mmmmT»mm$t or awiitt. — i<»i»i THE London Daily Free Press la THE BBCOONIZED CiBtsiereial ft folitieal liinal #i iii Wait In Politics it is Liberal-Independent, and has a com- manding Circulation and Influeilce. THREE EHmaNS ARE PVBIISHED t WILY, $6 A YEAR. TRI WEEIttY, $3 k YEAR. WEEKIY, $2 A YEAR. sr^^L. qtv^^^^^^ '" l^""^.^"' i^Sf^rse"' Woodstock, Port 8t«nler, ht. Thomas Strathroy, Sarma, Wyoming, St. Mary's. Stratford Liican, ^ilsa Craig, ^nd the other towSs and vill4e^ to the north, west, and south of London, especiaUyin the Counties of Middlesex, Huron, Bruce, Essex Elgin, North Oxford, Lambton and Kent. ' Few^ n^m m^nt ^^ Work can Kave t^r tm^^^^ tn^ m ^my ,ri[ ADVERnaEMBNm (Late Oanada. XXotel,) OPPOSITE THE POST OFPICK—KINO STREET, BO^WrMA.NVlL3L,E. THOMAS BBODIE, Proprietor. J. N BRIMACOHBE, L.1I.S.. liHALKl! IN PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, ETC., Bowmanville, Ontario. T O T T E R D A iTE^rbuSE , O. T. B. STATIOl^, BOWMANVILLH:, ONT., THOMAS TOTTERDALE, PttOtPpIETOK. The vei-y best ffotm in tmcn fw Travellers. Charqes MODEJUATE. HAGGERT BROTHERS. Iron Founders & Maohinists, Manufactunra of AtyusuHural Implements. BRAMPTON, ONT. James , HAGGERT, n*tA. X.. SOOT T, fHtofrj^Qj md 891101%^ Qonv^^oer, &c^ Ofkick— Wright's Buildiuj,^, ^ J^^^^ ST., BR^Hf^PTON, ONT, LeiDMrtrt', mtibd^^tk; C'otswold and Lincolnshiro Sheep, BAAMPTcw, zDmamm p. o., RY aooi>s, c&c lai rroiit street, Belleville, Oat. Insurance & Stock Broker, Cioinmissiou Mf rclunt, Lawd ainl Gencnil A^ont, IJELLEVILli;'ONT. ' J. PARKER THOMAS. BARRISTER & ATTORNEY AT LAW, flolleitor in Clmncery, Notar>' Public, kc, BELWCVlU^Ji, OUT. e. B. TICKET.L. UPHOLSTERER, UNDERTAKER, &o., It. It. I''imt>™i» ninilHliwl „n (!■.■ i,in,t n.,u,minbl9 tenni. ,! -^f LAKES SIMCOE AND COUCHICHINGI ISAAC MAY. Maatel-. Running in Connection with the Northern Railway, I^aveB Bell tiwart daily, ou the arrival af the morning train from Toronto, making the TRIP ROUND LAKE SI MCOE TO ORILLIA, touoh ing at aU pointa both ways. Monr;,''^'LlL5it-:x-A.i3sr i-iu^-sr. ■8H«»! m». • COMMERCIAL HO-TEL belmoh:^ ont. PETER TERBIPF, Proprietor. --wiif'i '^liii'"'-'" -itf- BENMILLER WOOLEN MILLS, J. E. J.'& T. OLEDHILI., Proprietor, Mauufaethi*^ (tf FWfed Cloth, Fhinnels and Winkets. fustom KoU ('ardiiig, Cloth Fulling and Dres- I^Ahhti on' Hhtnhatice. BKNMiiJ,KJt, ONr. • *r ORDERS SOLIriTEi) AjfP pltOMPTLt I^TENDEiTI'^^i'^^^-^^ f i t - * 1! ■4 : i 'H ■ i If ■ ! npn G. D. NOR1!Hq94VK8, WATCH Al^D, CLOCK MAKER, ALM«frr* HWfMi BAMUBL H. DAVIS, Pw»«iwo». ConWnJrot to t H. SUtbn «i>«l »!»• htdiuu V^ of thatown. 9IW09sm «% •OTSi^^MlS^t MULKfeM IS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, SHIP STOKES, &a. JA.MEIS bUlSTBA^R, ivery ttaWff 1C«0P«P i»d Stftft Proprietor, S.' V.'.'l l i ' ." gs M. J. SALMONI, KBVILL ft CO., WM-fl^aRS-xiioBRS, dec, i forw«rdiii«wdO«l?«lttionll*roliMrt. oKAtxlut IX yro-m. l^WwardfiV a*"* Ommitii«» COAl- 4» IttMMM* A«Ml<, AWf tJ(. «MMMIIW ACMM. AM^EBSTWItO, - ONT^Q, jyL*jt.4U|aptlflPMMM^ftr ■3'1*-n.. I,. 1, 1,1 Ml ^(1 m Ml Nil \\\ M. All JI.|. M. M M LINDSAY— LINTON. 86ft KitHlhtlliPB. B, (Kimlinll ft MnkiM) Kleiner, Aiif;iistUN, wntihiniikiT unit jeweler LAt'Ol'ltSK, A., lM»iri»tci, Clirk «f tlie I'eiwt, Crown ntfiinicy LniirnHhirc/jiineph, (dilHen ft Lnncnshire ) l^ciiilmti, .Iniiii'N, iliy (^'dihIh, Kf,, mul briiwcr J-indsiiy'H Ilfitcl, M, V. Limlsay, iiroj.. liitiilNav, II. r., jimp. MiiilMfiy'H llutjl l.ixle, .(oNcpIl, (I.ihIcA; AriiiMtroiij;) IJ.sli; k AiiiistrriiiR, (JoMcph Lisle ami ■William T. Ariii'itripiin) tatiiiirH biuI currii-ni Lovell, .1 mill's, hiinie.t.i liinker Lyiicli, r. .'., |priiii'ipiil Srpiirate Seliool [aniiiw, .lohii, liiiiitH iiiiil Khoes AlcCiirthy, .Irrrmiali, laMin't milker Mi'Di'i'iiKitt, Mis. Ijinlii'llii, frrorvr Mi'DuiiiiliI, Aiif^'113, ]mip. l'>r Vic^toria Mi'Tcrly, I'.ilwiii'l, stdVcH mill tiinvMii; AIcKcii lier, Diiinaii, deputy sliiiill', Court House ^Mi'Kililiin, .tunics, ('I.tU of nivisioii (.'ourt J!i:I.enniiii, .loliii (.Vfrl.eiumii iV Co.) iIi;L(Hiia!i, I'loiialil (.MiLeuiiaii k Co.) ikli:lA'iinnn .^ Co. (.loliii MrLruiiaii and Doiiiild Mi.'Li'imaii) lurdware meri'liaiits JIiNiil, William, taiiiirr iiiid curlier Alucdoiiald, I)., drv ^'onds meri'liaiit JIACKAV, <>. .1., (Maikay Ai Heap) MACKAY ti IIKAI' ^(>. J. Mmkny ami James Heap) liarristers, iittormy.s-ut-law, etc. Maguirr, John, niiIouu Aliifjiiire, I.avrcneo, boots iiiid hIiocs Mann, .lames Tiidor, led^'er kciper, Ontario Dank Maiket Hotel, M. Myles, proprietor Markliam, .Martin, lioots and ."lioea ilartin, Culeli (Murlin 5; Tweedie), Caleb Mnrtin and (lillieit 'rweedie), pliy.sieiaiis and surgeons Slattliie, W. !c.\. (William and Jo]iu)eabinet makers iind wood turners Jlaunder, .folin, liutelier Mitehell, C. J. j,'roivr Jlolnny, Daniel, j^roeer Montreal Ttdegraph Co.'s oirice, Charles Folej', oper- ator Morison, Maleohn, dry goods merchant Alorris, i'idward, butcher Murray, Hugh, tailor Jlurray, Donald, turnkey at jail Miles, Mii'hael, proprietor Market Hotel Nagle, Miss, assistant teai^lier separate suhool Ncads, Charles, teller Ontario Bunk Needier k Sadler, proprietor fjindsay mills Needier, William, (Needier & .Sadler) NKKI.ANDS, JAC015, dentist (•ec adv) Niblock, Tliomas, (Dob.son k Niblock) O'Connell, John, saloon kee])er O'Leary, A. 1'., township clerk of Ops, student at law Ontario Bank Branch Ordc, C. B., attorney Pareons, Samuel, blacksmith Perrin, .Samuel, (Thirkell & Perrin) Pigott, Edward, grocer I'itts, T. N., mereliwit tjiilor I'olson, (!., aUeliolieer I'OUTKK, ]{. .S., iHH.kNeller mill stationer Pyni', ThoniftH, |>iMprietor Union Hotid yuebee and Monlreul Hotel, Treftly Fournier, projt Hiiilroiid Hotel, T. Haiilon, propriotor Hiindall, A., bonkseller and stationer Ida/in, H., principal I'nion iSehuid Koaeli, (1. M., Crown Land agent Kobiiison, Margaret, milliner ItUBlNSON, C. H., vUitor luid proprietor Canadian Pout Itobiiison, W. J., grooer Hobson, W. M., groeer Itoelie, (!. M., Clown l.iind Agi'ut llODDKN, J. C, proprietor Victoria fitenm Brewcrj Hl'.S.SEMi, W. ].., broker, commission merchant anil auctioneer, agent Canadian Land and Kmigration Company Itutsay, Mrs., milliner and dicss maker •St. Clair, Chailes IL, eonrectioner .Sadler, Tiuimas ( Needier k twuller) Saiidcison, .lame.-i, groeer Seiirl, (icoige W., idiotogiupher Hkitcli, William, wagon maker Smith, (icorge, lanling mill |uoprielor .Smitli, .lames, .Iiidge County Cou't Siiier, Ki.bert, general nil reliant Spiy, iSiiiion, general Idaeksmith .StalYord, Itev. Mieliael (Koinan Catlioli,') .Stephenson, (Jeorge, tihwuni und stoves Strudwick, Henry, clerk Thirkell, John, eaniagc maker Thirkell, W. J. rriiirkell k Perrin), agent Canail.v Life Assufani e Co. THIRKKLL Jl PKKHIN (W. J. Thirkell 4 Samuel Perrin), druggists, .te. Thomas, D., dry goods Trude, Samuel, shingle manufauturor Tniseott, Tluiiiias, groeer Turcot, K., dry goods Tweedie, (Jilbert (Martin k Tweedie) Cin]ihrey, Hoimcc, grocer Union Hotel, Thomas I'yne, projirietor Veiteh, E. , lUDprictor Victoria Hou.se Vicars, l{ev. Jidiii (Church of England) Victoria House, K. Veiteh, proprietor Victoria Warder (weekly), Joseph Cooper, editor and proprietor AVALLIS, H. A., grocer, wines and liquow AVard, W. B., baker and confectioner Watson, Jauies, general merchant Webli, (!eor;{e, oyster Sillooil and grocer Weller, "\V. H., master in chancery Whaley, Fram'is, assistant teacher Union School Williiuns(m, Joseph, butcher AVilliamson, Samuel, butcher WO(JD, S. C, county clerk ond treasurer, official assignee AVorkman, IL, livery stable proprietor AV right. Miss AniialMdla, asst. teacher Union School AVriglit, Alfred, boots and shoes AV right, George, painter Linton.— A small A'illago in the Township of King, County York, 33 milps from Toronto, the County- Town. Population 35. Acheson, Samuel, fanner Adams, Rer. James, (Presbyterian) Fox, AVilliam, farmer Graham, Donald, farmer Hay, Hev. AVilliam, (Methodist) Hunter, .Fames, J.P Hunter, Robert, farmer LYNN, JOSEPH, Postmaster MeDevitt, AA'illiam, farmer McLachlin, Hugh, fanner McMurchy, James, teacher McShamiock, Archibald, lurmer Perry, AVilliam, farmer iSomcrville, James, farmer Stiuson, William, fanner 1 lit- i| V U :i i. t 8 ■ ; ■ li '" ■ i ': , 266 LINWOOD— LITTLE CURRENT. 9 ; ■ J Jilnwood.— A Village in the Township of Wellcslcy, Couuty Waterloo, 18 miles from Herlin, the Connty Town, and 85 from Toronto. Population 200. Bennett, Thomas, cabinet maker Bcomer, A., farmer Boomer, A., insurance agent Boomer, J. E., prop, lumber jard Brash, James, wngon maker Brown, John, farmer Bundy, J., farmer Bundy, John, wagon maker and painter Grossman, K., painter FISH, K. Y., Postmaster and gen. merchant Gregory, John, prop, steam figuring mill Hastings, William, J.P Kidd, J. C, hotel keejier Lorell, Rev. J., (Wesleyan) McDonald, Dennis Millikin, Uev. A., (Wesleyan) Ovens, AVilliam, farmer Patterson, D., teacher Patterson, Mrs., milliner, &c SoLunowan, Christian, tailor Schnurr, John, shoemaker Scott, liobert, farmer Shields, William, cooper Smith, William farmer Strang, Kobcrt, prop, flax mill Williams, J. 11., farmer Woodman, L., hotel kociKjr Llsadel- — A Village on the river Muitland, in the Township of Howick, County Goderich, tlio County Town, and 9 from Wroxeter. Population 200. Huron, 50 miles from Bresbin, Ijconanl, general mcndmnt Brown, (ieorge (Presbyterian) Corbett, John, farmer Dantzer, Joseph, shoemaker Dilworth, Henry, lime aud stone Downey. James, furiuer Evans, John, ♦'.iimcr Flood, J. Z., boots and shoos James, William, waggon nuiker Johnston, Alexander, farmer Johnston, Williiun, farmer Kibhum, Stephen, hotel keeper Miller, Rev. A. E. (Church of England) MITCHELL, AKTHUK, Postmaster, comniissioner, jiroprietor flouring mill and lumber dealer Simson, J. H., teacher Sotherim, S.imuel, saddler Sweetnian, J. J., general merchant Thoiiins, Elijal), wagon maker Tindall, Kev. William, (New Connexion Methodist) Walker, W. O., insurance agent Williams k Driver, hide anil leather dealers and ten- ners Young, James, carpenter Lisbon- — A Post Office in tho Township of North Eiisthopo, County Perth. Lisblirn. — (See Villages too late for regular insertion at the end of this work:) Iiistowel. — (See Villages too late for regular insertion at the end of this icork.) Little Britoln— A Village in the Township of Mariposa, County Victoria, 10 miles from Lindsay, the County Town, 5 from i'ort Hoover, and 65 from Toronto. Po{>ulation 200. Andrews, John J., M.D. Blewett & Deymen, l)lacksiniths BROAD, JOHN, Postmaster and general merchant Broad, J., tailor CuUis, John, proprietor flouring mills Ford, John, tiiilor Foster, William, J.P. Glass & Lobb, bent stuff manufiicturcr Glass, John, farmer Hambly, Mrs., milliner Hicks, John, shoemaker Jackson, William, hotel keeper Lopcr, William, farmer McWatters, James, saddler McWatters, Mrs., milliner Mark, John, furmor Mark, Joseph, farmer Metherell, L. 1'"., general merchant Mitherell, Seth, fanner Morg.in & Bro., shoemakers Morgan, T., insurani'c agent Murley, k Blewett, general merchiinls Murley, John k Son, caq)enters Prior, James, teacher Uichardson, Mr., eaii)enter Riley, John, wagon maker Rogers, 0., farmer Roger*, Samuel, manufacturer woolen gooiis Saile;; k Smith, cabinet makei's Schell, George, blacksmith Snooks, R. N., saddler Whiteside, R. L., J. P., farmer Little Current, or Waic-hidgi-wang. — A smnll Indian VDlage 12 miles across from La Cloche, on tho North Shore of the Great Manitouliu. This is the calling jilace for all ves.sels going up the north .shore of Lake Huron, and here the steamers usual!}' wood. BURKETT, G. P., Postmaster. re PI 51 LITTLE RIDE AU— LOBO. S67 Little Ridean- — A Village in tho Townsliip of East Hawkeabnry, t'ounty Presoott, 11- miles from L'Origiial, the County Town. Population 200. Bellaregier, Josppli, hotel keeper Bloomer, Henry, blacksmith. Cummin", William, cooper Goudie, .Innies, lime and stone Gonrly, John, blacksmith Johnstone, Alexander, fanner Johnstone, S., fanner Johnstone, William, farmer Kirby, John M., proprietor livery stablo Kirby, William, fanner Little, John, fiirmer Ijovell, William, fanner Koss, Kobert, fanner KOSS, THOMAS, Postmaster, geneml merchant Wuddell, John, J. P Watson, James, cariM'Htcr Wyman, Diuiiel B., fanner Wymiin, H. B., fanner Lloydtown. — A Village in tho Township of King, County York, 36 miles from Toronto, tho County Town, and 12 from King Station Northern Railroad. Money order. oflice. Pi,mliition 300. Agnew, W. II., dentist Anderson, Joini, blacksmith Armstrong, Artliur, jr., Clerk Division Court, in.snr- ance and conimi.ssion agent Ash, John, jjroprietor Mansion House Brown, Jolin, blacksmith Brown, Thonnus, (Seymour, S. & Co.) Carson, Joseph, teaclier Caasidy, John, cooper Caasidy, Thoma.s, cooper Cooper, James, farmer Davis & Irwin, general merchants Devling, William, cabinet maker Dodds, VVilliam, wagon maker Doyle, James, farmer Doyle, John, shoemaker Duggan, James, proiirietor Lloydtown Inn Eastwotxl, Alfred, druggist EASTWOOD, ANTHONY, J. P., Postmaster and general merchant Edwards, (Jeorge, tanner Fanning, Bernard, hide nTid leather dealer Farrier, — , (Seymour, Stogdill tc Co.) Hambler, William, shoemaker Hay, Itcv. William, (Weslcyan) Henderson, James Kane, Koger, tinsmith Lawrence, .'anu-s, fanner Lloyd, Williaiii, farmer Lodge, Kobert, wagon maker WcDougal, James, fanner McKenzie, Roderick, butcher Maher, P., cabinet maker Muloney, Mi's., milliner, etc. Maloiiev, Patrick, slioeniaker Ostler, llev. H. B., (( church of England^ Pinkcrton, John, fanner Uanisey, Bobert, wagon maker Soholield, William, M.D. Seymour, Stogdill & Co., proprietors woolen niilU Shanks, Peter, carpenter Shaw, William, carpenter Smil;h, John Sparling, llfv. J., (Wesleyan^ Stogdill, Solomon Taw.sc, Henry, proprietor brick yanl Tliomp.son, William, fanner Ty-son, Henry, projirietor flouring mill Ty.son, Thomas \V., proprietor llouring mill Walsli, Robert, P. L.S., conveyancer, etc. Williamson, Tlioma.s, carpenter Wright, John, carpenter Lobo. — A Village in the Township of Lobo, County Middlesex, on the Ox Bow River, 11 miles from London, the County Town, and 5 from Konioka Station, Great Western Railway. Population 150. Brown, J., farmer Campbell, J., carpenter Card, Rev. J., ( Wesley an\ Challoner, T., manuf. sash, doors, and blinds Coakley, William, shoemaker Cohoe, A., farmer Cohoe, B., teacher Edward, Henry, insurance agent Edwards, N., real estate agent Edwards, John N., J. P., farmer EDWARDS, T. S., Postmaster Fares, Henry, nurseryman Fares, N., farmer Ferguson, A., farmer Ferguson, R., farmer Gadsley, C, farmer Goodhue, G. G. , farmer Graham, Duncan, farmer Graham, P., teacher Gray, John carpenter Irvine, Joshua, architect Irvine, Joshua, fanner Johnston, 1)., fanner Jackson, Rev. E., (Baptist) Kelworth, W. M., prop, llouring and grist mill Livingston, A., tailor McArthur, A. A., farmer McArthnr, 1). .^ A., proprietors brickyard McDougall, William, butcher Mclntyre, J. B., wagon maker McKeith, Joliii, car])enter McKeith, J. I)., pro]>rictor steam saw mill McKellar, 1)., lumber dealer McLeay, J. 1)., M.D. McMilian, Kev. D. (Presbyterian) McMurphy, I)., dealer in lime and stone McNeil, Rev. — , (Methodist) MoPhcdrain, J,, teacher Monger, W. F. , proprietor American House Morrison, Neil, auctioneer Murch, G., blacksmith Night, B., farmer Seaton, D., J. P., farmer Scott, J. W., cheese manufacturer Simpson, J., dealer in lime and stone Smith, Alexander, shingle maker Smith, D., manufacturer of sash, door and blinds Ward, Himm, jiatent right agent Young, N., manufacturer of woolen goods f^ i' II ii-i it ", Liii '! 268 LOCH UARRY— LONDESBORO*. Loch Garry. — A Village in the Tonmship of Kenyon, County Glengarry, on Loch Garry, 8 miles from Alexoiulria, the County Town. Population 100. Lo] FRASEH, JAMES, J. P., Postmatter Grant, Donald, shoemaker McPonnlJ, John, iiinkeeiMjr McDonnell, Alexander, elioemaker McPherson, Donald, teacher O'Connor, Kev. J. H. (Roman Catholic) lochiel.— A Village in the Township of Lochiel, County Glengarry. Population 300. Cameron, John, hotel keeper Chishohn, Angus, proprietor livery stable and grocer Chisholni, Viilentiue, tailor Clark, Jitnics, iittonu-y-at-law Dewcr, Kolid-t, dentist and dealer in hardware, cut- lery, &e. Eraser, Donald, sash, door and Mind manufacturer Fraser, Findlay, dry goods dealer Fra.ser, Siiiioii, liide iiiui leather dealer and tenner Pi-nser, AViliiijn, carjientcr Jameson, Wiliiaiii, wagon maker Kennedy, A. E., teacher McBain, Arehibalil, proprietor flax mill McCiuueroii, Rev. — (Free Presbyterian) WcCraig, Angus, J. P. MeDonoll, Rev. A. (Honian Catholic^, J. P. MeDonell, A. R., hotel keeper MeDonell, D., shingle maker MeDonell, Hugh, dj-er and scourer MeDonell, Margery, milliner MeGillivray, Malcolm, J. P. Melntosh, James, J. P. McKay, Rev. — ^P^esbJ'terian) McKenzie, John, auctioneer McLeander, Donald, shoemaker McMillan, D., butcher McJIillan, John, cooper and gunsmith McNab, Archibald, J, P. McNeil, Findlay, saddler JlcPhee, Alexander, telegraph operator and lumber dealer Miller & Camjibell, tinsmiths Quigley, Owen, J.l'., dealer in groceries, crockerj', (ineen's ware, &c. Rankin, A., jiainter Robertson, William, prop, flouring mill SIMPSON, JAMES, Postmaster, gen. merch Simpson, James, jun., M.D Ste-„art, John, insuranoe agent Urr^uhart, Allan, teacher Lockion. — A small Village on the River Humber, in the Township of Albion, County Peel, 20 miles from Brampton, the County Town, and 30 from Toronto. Population 30. Bambrick, R., hotel keeper Clary, Rev. R.,_ (Church of England) Judge, J., genc'i-al merchant Kenny, J., farmer Lock, A., farmer Lock, W., farmer Lucy, R., farmer Sijuires, W., farmer Taylor, W., farmer TUTHILL, J. v.. Postmaster, gen. mercht Wallis, J., farmer Logierait. — V Post-office in the Township of Jfoore, County Lambton, 6 miles from Sarnia, the County Town. Improved land averages, $30 and wild $14 per acre. Bell, C , farmer Burr, R. N., fanner Carr, T., farmer Can-uthers, F., carpenter Cole, William, farmer Collum, D., farmer Cruise, J., farmer Davidson, John, carpenter Decoursey, P., farmer Fleck, R., J.P Gibb, A., farmer Guanan, Thodore, carpenter Hos.sie, A., farmer HOSSIE, D., Postmaster and nurseryman Hossie, Robert, J. P., carpenter Jackson, J., J.P. McGregor, A., farmer Millikin, M., farmer Scott, P., farmer Simpson, William, farmer Stewart, William, farmer Thornton, J., J.P. Londcsboro'. — A Village in the Township of Hullctt, County Huron, on the Maitland River, 18 mile^, from Goderich, the County Town. Population 150. Manning, James, wagon maker e I 1 I V t r c fi s Oltyl G 3i Y G G R C P Counti Ji V ol C G ai Asknish, Robert, proprietor brick yard Brandson & Wlienliau, wagon makers Campbell, James, general merchant Campbell, James, farmer Dickson, John, ])roprietor flouiing mill Graham, William, fanner Haggani, T., farmer Hawk, Rev., William, (Wesley an) Hill, Thomas, shoemaker Kellain, Rev, Henry, (Wesleyan) Knott, Henry, wagon maker Morrow, Charles, J.P. NEELAND, JOHN, Postmaster and gen. merchant Smyth, Chnrle.s, shoemaker Sti'rling, Giui'gt-, farmer Walker, David, farmer Walker, Mrs. Ann, hotel keeper Walker, John, butcher Watson, William, lime and stone Woodman, Arthur, tailor Witts, Charles, cabiuut maker LONDON. 269 London. — The chief seat of the County of Middlesex, Iwiutifully situnted on thfi River Thames, was first settled in 1825, and was incoriwrated as a City in 1855. A desii-e has evidently been manifested to imitate the metropolis of the British Knijiire, us the names of the streets and bridges strongly indioate. The public buildings gi'iieiidly as well as many of the private residences are noble speeiniens of an^hitec- ture, and are chielly built of brick or stone ; the streets are wide, laid out at right angles, and lighted with giis. The surrounding country is noted for the culture of grain and all otlier I'atnj produce. London Ties favourably with other Cities of Ontario in manufacturing enterprise : there are severol extensive foundries and machine shops, four large llouring mills, the celebrated breweries of Messrs. W. k J. Carling and Lttbatt & Co., several tanneries and oil ivtineries, and as regards the manufacture of carriages London stands imrivalled. There is a Boarxl of Trade and all the Banks of the Province have branches or agencies here. Three daily papers, besides several weeklies are published here. The Free Press, Prototype and Tim«* being the most influential. The Churches are numerous, all the principal denominations being reprt'sented. St. Paul's Cathedral is a handsome Gothic stracture built of stone. Tlie other church edifices are also handsomely and subsuuitially built, fonning ornaments to the City. The Huron College incoriwratod May, 1863, provides instruction for candidates for Holy Orders in the United Church of England and Ireland, and also receiyes students desirous of obtaining instruction in the liigher branches of education. The Hellmuth College incorporated 1866 is situated on a beautiful site, th« grounds of which comprise ten acres. It was founded by the Very Kev. L Hellmuth, D. D. , Dean of Huron, who is also actively engaged in establishing a similar institution for femulos, the site of which is already secured. There are alio two Bonian Catholic Institutions, viz. : the Academy of the Sacred Heart, and the Sacred Heart Convent. The Crystal Palace is a handsome and commodious building, and its grounds spacious and attractiv*, besides the Provincial Exhibitions being occasionally lield here, a local Fair has lately been establiahMl with great success, including the County of Middlesex and City of London Association* which is intended to he held annually. London enjoys excellent railroad communications. Tlie Great Western Railway passes through the City, connecting with all points east and west, also with a branch to .Sarnia. Tlw Grand Trunk has a branch railroad to St. Mary's, there is also a railway direct to Port Stanley. Distano* from Hamilton 76 miles, from Toronto, 115 miles, from Montreal, 447 miles, from Sarnia, 56 miles, and St. Thomas, 15. Population about 18,000. • CITY COUrOISATION. City Hall, Richmond Street, regular Meetings every alternate Monday, J. Cliristy, Mayor. 1st Ward, Kdward Glackniayer, B. Wheeler, Andrew, McCorniick ; 2nd Ward : S. McBride, J. 15. Smyth, John Campbell ; 8rd Ward : David Hughes, William Farris, W. Nichol ; 4th Ward : Alexander Murray, Hewett Fysh, W. S. Smith ; 5th Ward: S. H. Graydon, R. Smith, M. Anderson ; 6th Ward : John Christy, T. Peel, George M>!cbeth ; 7th Ward : Thomas Partridge, jim., Thomas Partridge, sen., James Kgan. Polux Court : Police Magistrate, Lawrence Lawrason, Clerk, A. S. Abbott, High Baililf and Chief of Police, Richard Wigmore, Fire Bri(jad$ : Chief engineer, Samuel Stewart, Phojnix Company, (Hand Engine), Captain John Ponsons, Forest, City Company, (Steamer), Captain Hewitt Fysh, Hook and Ladder Com- pany, Captain E. S. Bilton. COU\TY AXn JUDICIAL OFFICEns. Cowif;/ Officers. — County Town, T-ondon ; Thomas liutlcdge, of Medcalfe, Warden ; Adam Murray, Treasurer;. James Keefer, County Clerk ; William Elliot, Solicitor; Charles W. Connor, County Engineer; David Wyllie, and James Johnston, County Auditors ; James Ferguson, County Registrar ; Dr. Hobbs. Surgeon of Gaol. Judicial Ojjiccrs. — Honourable James E. Small, County Judge ; James Slianley, .Master-in- Chancery ; J. E. Parker, Deputy County Judge ; Charles Hutchinson, Counly Attorney ; Wililam Glass, Sherilf ; John Guenisey, Deputy Sheriff ; John Me Beth, Clerk of Crown, Clerk of County Court, and Registrar of Surrogate ; Joseph Lamb, Governor of Gaol ; John 1>. Askin, ("lerk of the Peace. C'aunfy of Middlesex lieijislry Ujjice. — James Ferguson, Registrar ; office hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 I'.M. EI)L't;ATUi.VAL. Academy of the Sacred Heart, conducted by the sisters of the Sacred Heart, Jlether Superior Bastide. Saercd Heart Convent in connection with the above. HclhntUh Colltgc. — Visitoi- the Hight Rev. the Ijord Bisliop of Huron ; President of the Corporation, The Very Rev. 1. Hellmuth, D.D., Dean of Huron ; Head Muster, the Rev. Arthur Sweatman, M.A. Huron College. — President of the incorporation, th« Right Rot. the Lord Bi.ihop of Huron. Officers of the College: Principal and Divinity, Profesior Rev. T. Brock, M.A. ; Professor of I lassies and Mr- Miematies, Rer. W. H. Halpin, M.A. ; Bursar, V. r FIRST PRIZE MARBLE WORK., .EALE k WILKEN8, London, Ont. T 270 LONDON, t ■%s Cronyn, E«q., H.C.L. ; Librarian, John li. Wilson. Central School. — Loeatej. NKWSl'APKliS. FrM Press. — Published djiily and trl-wcfkly, J. k. S. 151ai-kburu, editors and proprietors, Richmond street, opposite North street. J'rotolype. — Published daily and weekly, by John Siddons ; H. Hunter, editor ; office, Dundas, comer of Tiilbot street. Advirtis'-r. — Published every evening. John Cameron, editor and proprietor ; Henry Gorman, local editor ; office, Dundas, between Ridout and Talbot streets. Evangelical JFitnm. — (The organ of the Wesleyan Methodist Now Connexion Body). Rev. J. H. Robin- son, editor ; imblished weekly, at the office of the Advertiser. Farmer's Advocate. — -A monthly issue, devoted to the agricultural interests of the country ; AV. Weld, editor and projuietor ; office, Talbot street. The Educator.— .\ monthly j eiiodical, devoted to the interests of practical education, is pub- lished on the lUth or the 16th of eacli month, by Jones & Co., office, Richmond street, opposite City Hall. TEALE k WILKKNS, MARBLE DEALERS, Dundas Street East, London, Ont. Bich- LONDON. m.i- itiug held nd street, T, editor ; on, editor streets, II. Robin- lily issue, e, Talbot is pub- :'ity Hall. HORTICULTURAI, AND AORICULTrOAL SOCIETY. Hortiailtural and Agrifiultural Society of the Electoral Division of the City of Ix>ndon. — James Johnsoa president ; James N. Cousins, vice-president ; William McBride, sccretarj', John Stewart, treasuwr. LITEIlAnT SOCIKTIKS, KTC. Church of England Young Men's Association, organized March 1st, 1868. Tresident, the Very Rey. I. Hellmuth, ; D.D., Dean of Huron ; vice-presidents, Rev. J. Smyth and Rev. H. Starr ; corresponding secretary, J. Dyas ; recording secretary, J. Pope ; treasurer, G. F. Jewell ; librarian, William McMullen ; room. Church Society's building, Richmond street. Mechanics' Institute, building on Talbot street, opposite William street London Literary Societj', meet every Wednesday evening, Victoria Buildings, Richmond Street. London Dramatic Club, meet at Clarence House, Clarence street. SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. The Huron and Erie Saving.^ and Loan Society. — Directors : W. Himan, president ; (Hiarles Stead, vice-president ; AVilliar.. Boyer, managing director; solicitor, V. Cronyn, LL.B. ; secretary and treasurer, Charles Murray; accountant, Thomas Boyer. OA8 COMPANY. London City Ga.s Company — Office and works, Horton street, comer of Ridont street — Charles Hunt, president ; Daniel Macfie, vice-president ; Thomas Drought, secretary ; I'eter Ilimmer, manager of works. LOCAL INSITRANCK COMl'ANIE.S. The Agricultural ilutual Association of (^'anada — Head office, Ridout street, London — Officers : Crowell Willson, president; William R. Vining, vice-president; William Nilcs, general agent and inspector ; F, K. Cornish, solicitor; A. G. Smyth (Auditor City of London), James Hamilton, auditors; Alexander Macdonald, D. C, Macdonald, joint secretaries. The Ontario Mutual Fire Insurance Company — Office : Richmond street, •ppo.site City Hall. — Officers: Alderman S. McBride, president; Capt. T. Wilson, vice-president; James Johnson, l^^q., secretary and treasurer; A. J. B., Macdonald, Esij., solicitor; Thomas Greene, Esq., general agent and inspector. Abbott, Alexander R. (Abbott k Maylard) h Talbot Abbott, Alexander S. , city clerk. City Hall Abbott, Christopher C. (Abbott & Hutchinson) Abbott, H. G. (Abbott Bros)., h Dundas Abbott, Richard, appraiser Abbott, Samuel W., (Abbott Bros.) h North ABBOTT, BROS., carriage makers, Dundas nr Wel- lington Abbott & Hutchinson (C. C. Abbott and Charles Hutchinson) barristers, Dunda-s ABBOTT & MAYLARD, groceries and provisions. Market Square Abraham, William, carriage maker, Bathurst ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, East Dun- das Adair, John, insurance agent ADAMS, EDWARD (E. Adams k Co.) h Duke Adams, Josetih, artist and dentist, Richmond opp North ADAMS, EDWARD k CO., wholesale grocers, Dun- diis bet Talbot and Ridout ETNA FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Dublin, F. S. Clxrke, agent, Richmond iEtua Iiisnraiice Company (Hartford, Conn.), R. Waddell, agent, Talbot AGNKW, J. Washington, M.D., Dumlas cor Waterloo AGlUCUL'i'tJRAL EMPORll'M, William Weld, ]>vopri('tor, Talbot AGRlCl'l-TlIRAL MUTUAL ASSURANCE ASSO- CIATION OF CANADA, Crowell Willson, presi- dent, \V. \l. Viniiig, vice-president, Alexander and 1). C. Jlncilonald, joint .•ieeretury, Ridont ALAN.SON, JOHN, grain and commission, York nr Richmond Alda, John II., grocer, Wellington nr Hill Allaster, John, l)rewer, Dundas ALLEY, HENRY B. B., dry goods, kc, Dundas AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, James T. Boniface, agent, Richmond AMERICAN HOUSE, Suniuel Grigg, proprietor, Richmond cor York (.see adv. ) Amiraux, T., physician. Mill nr (ieorge Anderson, Alexand»r, 51.1)., Ridout ANDERSON, EDWARD ^M. k E. Anderson), h Hitchcock Anderson, James and George, carpenters, Cartwright ANDERSON, MURRAY (M. & E. Anderson), h Dundas ANDERSON, M. k E., proprietors Globe Foundrj', stove founders, &e. (see adv.) Anderson, Thomas, jiainter. South Aiulrus, Brothers, melodeon makers, King bet Clarenos and Wellington Ansell, Thomas, fancy goods, Dundas nr Richmond Anundson, Chn-.tian. caliinet maker, DuuJiw Arkell, ReUert, M.I)., li Ridout Arkell, Robert (Lucius k Arkell), h Ridout Arscott, Rielinrd, tanner, corner George and Ana Ashton, A. E., insunin'te agent, Ridout Ashton, Charles J., boot and .shoe maker, Dundas Aslistoii, Miss M., berliii wool, &e., Dundas Asiiwortli, .loliu, iiliotograjilier, Riilimond Askin, John B., clerk of peace, h Westminster Aston, Thoma.s, ( ngraver and woiking jeweler, Dundas Atkinson, J., ]iuni|i iimker, Kielimond cor Hitchcock Atkin.son, Josepli (.1. Atkinson & Co.) h e Dundas ATKIN.SON, J. k CO., wholesale small wares, dry goods, &c., Dundas, bet Talbot & Alarket Lane (see adv.) ATL.\NT1C PETROLEUM WORKS, Watemian & Brothers, proprietors, Ifamihon Road (see adv.) Bailey, William J., Empire Hop Yard, h Waterloo Bail lie. Hugh, carpenter. Grey Baker, Isaac W. C., silver plater, stoves and tinware Dundas r^' -f'U MARBLE AND STONE MANTEL PIECES, TEALE k WILKENS, I^ndo./, Out 272 LONDON. Baker, Daniel, prop Brock Hotel, Talbot cor York Baker, John, IjiiiiilF, King R;VKEU, JOHN K., fruits and confectionery, Eich- moiul nr 1'. (>. BALKWll.L, WILLIAM, prop. Balkwill'a Hotel, Talhot corner King Ball, John, ttiilor, DunJna Bull, William H., county constable, Dundaa e of Adcliiidc Barnfathcr, W. C, foreman O. W. I?., li Horton BANK OF HIUTISH NOIl'I'H AMElllCA, Hugh Sinnison, manager, liichinond '"\NK OK .MONTUKAL, V. W. Thomas, uiauagcr, Kicniiiond corniT Kullarton V -ham, Thomiw, Imkcr, Kidoiit UMlKEil, SAMUEL (IJocher, Barker & Street), h Waterloo Barker, William, RHsidtant clrrk C H. BARNAKD, I'ETER C, auction and commission Kichmimd B^VK>.''VKLL, G. T., station master G.W.U., office »'■J7o^ iiiikft .-''■. William, sergeant police. Mill B' V'Ov''- "Wl!J,IAM, auctioneer and general agent '.»;'■.•, ..■ J 'undfts (see adv) ii.iA.'w, ii / '."I m'j'i'' merchant, cor Kent and Mkt Lane B-vIm Thoma6, resepi, Richmond Vh >.^f .icliiirn, ">.. Ridout Bay ley, v i'» ."• v^a, r-'!'""r8 Bsyly, Rev. li., \. L., > , .•i^. >r Giamninr School BEA'rriE, TH( M.\ '. ;.. ]>»attie k Co) HEATi'IE, T. & Co., importers of dry goods, millin- ery, &c., Dundas Beatty, John, cooper. King, nr Talbot BECHER, HENRY, (Becher, Barker & Street) h Thornwood BECHER, H. C. R., Q.C. (Becher, Barker & Street), h Thornwood BECHER, BARKER & STREET, (H. C. R. Becher, Q.C, Samuel Barker, W. P. R. Street & Hejiry Becher) barristers, Ac, North BEDDOME, T. B., broker, insnrance and general agent, Albion Buildings, Richmond liEDUOME & DEMPSTER, agents TraTclers' Ins. Co., Albion Buildings, Richmond BEECH ER, GEORGE, silver plater, Dunda.s, bet Clarence k Wellington liegg, William, boota and shoes, Dundaa nr Market I^i;e Begley, John, confeetioaer Dundas Bell. Archibald, barrister, Ridout, cor north 15ell, Rev. James, (N.C. Methodist) h e Horton itell, John H., prof, book-keeping London Commer- cial ('oUei^o IWll, William, (Davis k Bell) h Horton Belton, JariicH IL, (Willis, Helton ft. Co.) h King BELTZ, EDMUND, hatter and fnrrier, 85 Uundas I5ELTZ, HKNRY, sr., carjMsntcr, Horton BELTZ, HENRY, jr., hatter and furrier, 85 Dunda."} liennett, Charles, undertaker. King bet Richmond and Clarence licnson, William D., h BurwsU Itentley, Henry, [grocery. King bet Riehmond k Talbot Horgin, ralrick, Simcoe Besott, Frederick, Talbot IlickoU, John, fruiterer, Richmond liilt, h Itidout, cor Market BLACKHL'RN, STEPHEN, J. & 8. Blackburn), h Duiuhi.i, bet Waterloo and Colbornc 1 ACKUUKN, J. k H., (.lo.sinh, and Stephen), rdi- tors and proprietors Frea Press, Richmond opp North Blair, .lolin, I'ity collector, olHcc City Hall niakcney, 'I'honias, book-keeper Merchants' iiiink Bloek, Louis, butcher, Wellington, cor Grey Blount, Rev. G. 1!., (Methodist Episcopal) Bnthurst cor Tlianics Bodic, Mrs. Margaret, milliner, Clarenc- cor Simooe Bolton, Jiimes, carpenter and builder, Talliot, near Hitehcock BONIFACE, JAMES T., agent Ameri.-nn and Cana- dian E.\press Cos., Albion bdgs., Riehmond BO.STWICK, EDWARD, saloon and lulliards, Rieh- mond op|) City Hall Bowman, Daniel M., commcreial traveler, h .\ilclaid» BOWMAN, WILLl.^ M, supt. L. k P. S. U. R., h Col- borne nr Bond (see adv) BOW.MAN, Wn,LIAM, Jun., cigan and tobacco, Richmond cor Dundas Boyd, Archibald, tailor. King nr Riehmond Bt)YD, JAMES T., clerk Savings Bank, (Jlontreal), h Cartwright Boyd, J(din, policeman, h Grey nr Clarence Boyd, J. T., catihier Hank of Montreal, Savings Bank, Richmond Boyd, Robert, merchant tailor, Dundaa Boj-d, William, tailor BOYER, THOMAS, aceonntant Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Soi'iety, h Mill BOYER, WILLIAM, mnnagcr and director Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Soeietv, h Mill BOYLE, JAMES B., Principal Central School, h Dundas nr Burwell Bragg, Charles, cooper, Richmond Bragg, Frederick, cooper, Richmond Br«mncr, Ale.iander J., foreman "Free Press" Brecklan, Charles, butcher. King cor. Ridout Briant, Henry (E. Adams k Co.) h Talbot Briorly, Thomas, oil refiner, Adelaide, nr limits British America, Assurance Company ('I'oronto) George B. Scott, Agent, Talbot Briton Medical and General Life A.s.surance, A. G. Smyth, Agent, Albion buildings BROCK, T., M. A., principal Huron College Hrojihy, John, grocer, Colborne Mrough, Richard R., solicitor, Duiuhw Brousc, C. J., Dundas Ihown, Charles, saloon, City Hall buihling* BROWN, JOHN, city chamberlain, City Hall, h Talbot Brown, Vescy, INf. D. , Kent, near Mark Lano Browne, Rielmrd, Ridout, Nortii lirunimitt R., buggy spring maker, Ridout Brunton, William V., Mica miner, St. Jiimns Bruyere, Very Rev., J. M. (V. G.) Bishop's Palacs, Duke P.ui'kle, William D., localeditorLondon "Prototype" Bunning, John W., fruits and conffictioncry, Rich- mond Biirke, Edmond, jihotographcr, Richmond Burns, (^leorge, dry goods, Dundas SCULPTURING AND MODELLING at TKALE & WILKEN8, London, Ont. ADVJ BEWARD SHIEL, PROPRIETOf?, Th« above Hotel will be found by tl»etJ»wUing pnWio to posanas ev««y eacentiol neo^surf f« tfa« comfort of gttMtt. lUKi tmmA itommin tk» jkce. B. §. also wtnuliictom Flour B«iwl Hoops, otdcwfqrwhiohhe is prepwed to All promptly, at the lowest ntes. FREEMAN BRIXTON, 1>KAI,EU IS FAHOY WOOLS, WOOLBir GOODS; Fancy Goods, kc. AND MANUFAOtURER 01^ OARIISU, ■arrel Bcada SUk^M, Mte. S. McCAMMON, Chieinist and Oriiggislp Dealer in aH kinds of Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c., OAWAKOQUB, OHVABia AKI) iTanw/actorer 0/ Exceldw MaUr&a Fitting. AlMOOr DOOES, BLINDS, SASH, CHETERS (fc McADAM, Proprietors Provincial House, The choicest Wines, Liquors k Cigars always on hand, H. C. MIL LEE, and Liqt$orgf Crockery t dtc. GANANOQUE. ONTARIO. THOSfAS CI^BK, Pbopbmioii, ^e l»i»]^toj «r|U jparti bo ]^8 ia' w^idatf hh JOHIf H. CHACB, Proprietor of Georgetown Hotel, Good accowmodaOoa for the travelling nnMi,. vJL Carriages to. ndfrow the StftT ^"^ GooRAUUt IM ifc»Aipaia» Asra> at asrs»a«««. " Tajiks m c m ah on , KINO urnKBT, DONdAS. OHT. A. H. WALKEB,,M.D. M.R.C.P.8.K. Kit/i^ STREST. OgHDAS, ONTARIO. tf ^ - - -■ " ^COBNELnJS PEBRY, DEALER IN €f •••rtoi, WtoMt Mt«w«t BanilBters iuid Ittorneys-at-tow, SOMCITOIU. y» pHAHOKBY, COSVEYAJiOBB., BTO. ELORA, ONTARIO. _, _,^^ (I. A. ni«w. _ ROYAL HOTEL, THOMAS VfGlEBR», P*ort«*roB, H,TCA.n:«T««, ELORA.ONT. Am»periorHi>Mforfrli>*g. MITOHBILL & UOBEllTSON, MILL HTBKET, ELORA. ONTARIO. LOCK 8IWKT, MBTENS' HOf Bli. c£08E TO THB KAILWAY BTATION DUNMVILLl, OMT. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. CHABOKS MOIXERAn. J. H. NEVENS, PnorniETon. HABMAN ROOT, ,Iilvery;il«»*U«««»* Sale Stable. OJRAIN, CORD WOOD AND COAL. . cH«,«T m^rr. OU WIU-E^ONT. mUEWKB. OF ALE. BEm W^ PORTER. EOMONomti, o^»2j^______ i ilin - -f-- "^ — '"""■ ' ■""" " OEOBGE NOBLE, HAUWFACTUKKU AKD UKALEU IK CARIIUG£IS, WAGGONS, :' VINEGAR MANUFACTURERS. pill Street^ Elora, .•■t. THOMAS BIGGAB, PROPRIETOR, XI^EA,01|T. IKMElLLANfc BURNS, . Attwn«Y«-tt-law, SoWfiltor* In Cktwery, 4c., fcc, ctjoi^Of«T« A. o.u'wu.w- K>WAW>ETO«S, , . , iJO) QE»?^L |T|CtK 0F?5CE. ^^ ^ FBAHCiS DALBY, PaoWKXOB. ADVMtlSiajBNTfei ONT. I, Ont. JOHINT DRANG^ER, i3EjA.aL.Bit iisr §w #O0d$ Cl^lotMitg and J»ttcg ^wU, Electro'Platcd If are, Boliemian OmamentB, Sic A I,A11GK STOCK of NEW AND SECM)ND HAND CLOTHING ALWAYS ON 9AND AND SOLD CJHEAP FOR CASH. % HJibiist Casli Frjce M for Lailies' M GuDtlM's Cast Oft Mm. Beinember the place, Siini of the Bid BED FLAfi, SOUTH SIDE DUNDAS STREET, OPPOSITE ROSS' SADDLERY STORE, LONbdN*, ONT. GLOBE FOUNDRY. m:. & E., A,]Nri3,E:ii©o]sr, MANUFACTURERS OF COOK, BOX, AND PARLOR STOVES, Of th« most approred patterns, Stove Pipe, Plain and Japnanncd Tin Ware, Ciitivatdin, Ctttting Boxe«^ Fl(wg}k% 4!ft»}dreB find Sngar Kettles, all of which we will aeU. on,B««somt]i:«le Terms, ^ ' ^ ^ or CHBAP for CASH. SALE SHOf i. 0BP0Srii5 ?, JJ&AMS* WHOtESALE STD»E, DUJirDAS ST^ LONDON, - - - - ONTARIO. M 1: 1 mm milfmimmts.n'i '9,'i'-.. j^rmmmmmm ■+*(*t E. B 6 "VST L -A^^JR, • . ^^^A mrt>*A. iit kin « SI3:ol^B. UUNDA8 OTBEET, 0FP08MB W»«WOB HOTBt. Jtf9t» WaOL«a»J* AKD EETAIfc, jg.i«>*ilg'3gB\ _^ftiiita :-- JOHN HUNTER, LONDON, ONTASIO. DXAS-AJSlOaiJMS, LONDON. sr3 BurriJgi!, John, lioots and Hhocd, King ror. Tnlbot llurrows, Ufiorj^p, Imnd-liDX ninkpr, AdcUiilf, ii«i\r Iliirniltoti ruail Burrows, U. W., l>tirrcl furtoiy, e Hiiu'iop Itiirtoii, Jaini's, ({roccr, A(fi'li»iili! Ilutlrr, Henry, h Wellington ButliT, II., money-lfnilcr, Kii'linionil roi. Kin:; Butler, 11., Ii WVJIiiixton, near Morton Bntler, den. Tlioiniw .1., (f. S. .V.) li rioiulilly BVIiN'K, MILKS, groi:erieH uud lii|nor.s, UichinonJ <'i«Ulwell, TliotnaH, ciibiaet maker, King, bet Rirh- niun.) Alii.sio Hall, Kichmonil ('anipbell, Clarenee T., M.l>., oilier, Kichninnd Oiinipbell, Friiiici«, jirop. Uoytil Hotol, Hichniond ('iHni'bftll, ,lohn, watchmaker iiud jeweler, DundiU iir Talbot l'ami>bell, John, carriiige fartory, King nr Tnlbot ('ampbcll U., bnteher. It? .Nfiirket Housi" ('ameron. Dull", surveyor ('. II., h Janiev (!A.MKll()N, J'JliN, prop. Evmiiig AUvrlix^fi Dun- lias w Oameron, William, sen., book-keoppr //rfc#r/M^' CANADIAN BANK OK C'OMMKIiCK, H. S. Strathy manager, Albion Bnilding.s Kichniond CANADIAN niriNDKK AND MKCIIANICH' MAtxAZlNK, Kichniond (sci» adv.) CANADIAN K.Xl'KKSS COMl'ANV, Jame* T. Boniface, agent, Kichmond CANADA LIFE AS.SUHANCK CO., F. S. Clarke, Hichmund, n of Dundad Cannell, Mi.ss Jaiir, milliner, Ilortou ('arey, Oorjjc, (.McKenzie iV Carev) Carey, William, (K. A. Tayh)r&'Co) (;AliLlN(!, HON. JOHN, (W. & .1. Carlinx* CABLING, W., (W. & J. Carling) CAIILINU, W. & J., jirops. <'ity Brewc^ry, W.iterloo Carpenter, Mrs. Jane, boarding hotise, Hamilton Hoad ('arter, Robert, prop. Farmers' Iloine, Dunda* Cattermole, Jame.s, M.D., King nr Waterloo (Ihalcraft, Frank, butcher, Hamilton Road Chalmers, William, saloon keepei-, Itichmond Chaplow, James, jirop. Court llou.^e Hotel cliajnnan, Albert T., (Smith, Chapman k Co. > h Hitchcock I'll.Vl'MAN, CITAULES, bonk binder, .stdionov, .V \ Dundius, nr Talbot (see ailvi Cliisholm, Andrew (A. Chi.sholm i<: y''\\ h Kent Cliisholni, Hiram, commercial triiveler, Dundus, nr William CIII.SIIOLM, A. k Co., (A. Chisholin mid Alesaiidor .1. U. Hcndcrsont, drj' ;;ooils, cliothin;^, etc, DuillliLS Clnnvh, Friiiik, prop. Brighton .\rms, W'ellingtcjn Cliuri'her, Thoimus, provision merchant and oHiciiil assignee. Market Si|uan' City Hospit^d, Chius. Moore, M.D., i>hysi(ian, Thames Chire, John, K., acco\mtiint Frff Prcst olliee Clitrk. Alex.'inder, shoi-maker, Hamilton lload Cliirk, A. k 1!., barbers, Hielnnond Clark, William, a'.;ent Bible and Tmrt Soeietv CLAHKF, FUANCIS S., banker, exchange' broker, and insurance agent llichmond (see a»lv) Clegg, John, grocer, cor Clarence and Simcoe Clegg, Robert K.. fruit and conl'eotioiiery, Uichmoml bet King and York Clcghorn, Andrew, (VA. Adams i^ Co.) Duitdas cor Colborne I'obbledilih, 'NVilliam, butcher, Burwell Cmle, W. H., lumber merchant, cor Clarence and York Cole, Kdwin, chair nmkrr, Talbot nr York Collctl, David, barrister, h Ball Mall Collett, F.dwaril S., chief elerk CuHtom Ilonun Collisoii, Mi-s. M. \., milliner, l)undiLH nr Clarence Commeri'ial I'nion Insurani;e Co., A. H. Beddome, age nt, Albion bdgs Comstoek, Henry, grocer, Talbot Connor, C. H., B..\., master Hellmuth College (,'onnor, John, boot and shoe maker. Market Stiuare Conway, Thoma.H, lio.irding house, Ikthurst nr Wel- lington Cook, J., photograjdier, Biclimoud Cook, I'hiliji, boots nnil shoes, Dumlas w of C'lnrenn CoDinbs, William, j)ro|i. Bell Inn, Talbot nr York Coojier Kdmnnd 11., blacksmith. King cor Talbot COOI'KIt, FRANK, jihowographer, Ilichnumd opp City Hall (see adv) • 'oopcr. Rev. James, (Baptisli, Tnlbot cor Horton COOI'FR, JOHN, i.hotogrH[.!aT, Dundas, bet Bich mond and < 'larence Cooper, William D., (Mahan, llillson k Cooper) h William Co. Operative Asjiopiation of I,ondon, Dumlaa w, of Alarket Lane Coote, William, prop. liTory stable, Dundas nr Clar- ence COHNISH, FRANCIS V.., (Cornish & Maodonald) h Talliot CORNISH iMACDONALD, (F. E. Cornigh k Alex. J. B. Macdonaldl barristers, Dundas nr Talbot Corrigan, Christopher S., banister, Dundas, hot Ridout and Talbot Cottrell, (ieorge, a.ssistant collector inlan. , (Dalturi liruthrra) Daltoii, JonIiiiii I>. (I>iilt(>n Hrothera) Daltoii MrothcrN, iiiauurui'turvrs of toap and candlM, cor York and Tlmiiiei Dari-h, Mr*. J., saddles and harness, Talbot opposite Market Darch, Hubert, saddle and haniess maker, King bet Uichniuntl ami Tiili)ut Dark, Willimn 1'., plasterer, h York DAKT, HllOKK, i.roi... Dominion Carriage WorW, Dundn.s, bet VV'ellingtun and Waterloo (aee adv) Darvill k Holib, foundern and machiuista, King bet Kidout and Talbot Davidson, It. 8. T. k Vo., dry goods and clothing, Dundas eor Richmond Davies, Mrs. Daviil, boarding bouse, Wellington Davis, Henry, wntohmaker ..:.d 'ewvller, Dundoa e of Kieliiiiond Darin, Dr. Klislni, Dundas near Ridout. Davis k Hell, (John Daviii and William Bell) barbers, Dundas DawHon, Benjamin, h North DAWSON, HK;HARD, J. C, assistant Postmaster, h Dundas Dawson & Brother (M. D. k W. Dawsoa) book b job J printers, Richmond man, .lunies, painter, Talbot Dean, William, grocer, Mark Lane DELL, FRKDKRH'K J., groceries and liquors, Rich- mond cor King (see ail v.) DEMl'STKR. WILLIAM, insurance agent, Albion buildings, Richmond Denison, George if., agent fur Voltaic soles and bands Denton, John M., merchant tailor, Albion buildings, Richmond DERBY, JAMKS {'., manager Tecumseh House, Richmond cor York Devlin, Robert, with K. Beltz, Dundas Dewey, William, goldsmith, Dundas near Talbot Dewyer, William, marble cutter, h Colborne Diprose, Henry, grocer, Wellington cor South Dodd, John C. , k Son, carpenters and builders, e North near CUarence Dodson, William, (Dodson k Pcrkin) Dundas cor Wellington Dodson, & I'crkin, butchers, 17 and 18 Market bdgs Dorothy, John, landing waiter CJ. T. R Douth\^uite, < Imrles, soap and candles, Adelaide opp Duke Doyle, John, saddle und huruess maker, King bet Richmond and Talbot DRAN(!KR, JOHN, new and second hand clothing iilated ware, &.C., Dundas bet Clarence and Wel- lington (see adv) Drought, Thomas, secretary Gas Company, Talbot bet York and King Drury, Thomas, li Hill bet Waterloo and Colborne Dullicld Hrothers, oil reliners, Hamilton Road Dulmagp, John, proprietor Ontario Hotel, King bet Richmond and Talbot Dundas, James F., proj)rietor Central Inn, Dundas nr Wellington Dunn, James, saddler, Market Sijuare Dunnett, ( 'liarles, proprietor Baths foot of Dundas Durand, AVilliam, boots and shoes, Dundas DUTTON, SAMUKL, .saloon and restaurant, Dundns bet Talbot and Ridout DYAS & WILKENS, (T. W. Dyas, T.L.S., and H. A. Wilkens) architects and patent agents, Rich- mond (see adv) Dyer, Wm., groceries & provisions, Hamilton Road DYSON, WILIJAM, stovw and tinware, nianuftr- turer of cheese vats, milk cans, kc, Dundas ur Richmond (see adv) Rastroan, Rev. C. S. , ( Kpisco])al Methodist) h Water- loo nr King Kckley, Hcnrj^r K., eommission merchant, Richmond Elarket Elson, John, jun., but('her, Market Emery, Arthurs., auctioneer and land agent, Dundas bet Ridout and Talbot ERITH, WILI-IAM T., manufacturer of patent malt and herbalist) Bond cor Colborne European Life and Guarantee Assurance Society, E. Baynes Reed, agent, Albion bdgs, Richmond EVANS, MAJOR " J., sec. and treas. Hellmuth College, he lor Fairbairn, Walt v, Riciimond Farmera' Advtc ..iam Weld, editor and propr., Talbot s of Duuaas Farrar, David, M.D., Dundas Farrell, Mrs. L., (wid John), grocer, Richmond Farris, Samuel Farris, William, sewing machine agent, Dundas w of Richmond Ferguson, James, Registrar County Middlesex, Court. House Sfjuare Ferguson, John, undertaker, etc., Rii^hmond Ferguson k Co., (W. IL and M. H. Ferguson), gro- ceries and liquors, Dundas e of Richmond Fergusson k Co., (Jos. Fergiisson and K. W. Hymau) pork packers. King nr Kidout Finlayson, Alexander, dry goods, etc., Dundao bet Richmond and Talbot Fish, Robert, grocer, Dundas Fitzgeriild, Fred. A., (Fitzgerald k Scandrett), King bet Wellington and Waterloo Fitzgerald, William, civil engineer, George Fitzgerald k Scandrett, (F. A. Fitzgerald ond John Scanilrett), groceries, wines and liquors, Duudos e of Richmond Flannery, R«v. W., St. Peter's church, res Bishop's Palac, Richmond Fleming, John, axe and edge tool maker, Kidout bet King and York FLOCK, JAMKS H., barrister, attorni'y and notary public, Albion books, stationery and exchange bro- ker, Richmond s of Dundas Hibbert, John, grocer, Ilorton, cor Clarence Hill, William, inn keeper, Adelaide Hilliard, William M., (llillianl Jt Saunbv), h Clarence Hilliard & Sauiiby, (William M. Hilliaid and J. D. Sauiiliy), props. Mill Bnimh .Mill.s, offlco Rich- mond Hine, Abel, taxidermist, Clarence HISCOX, (iEoRGE T., livery stable, Dundas Hiscox, Thomas, North nr Clarence Hobbs, John, L.R.C.S.I., h Hitchcock Hockin, Samuel, cooper, Wellington Hodgens, Tliumaa D., carriage and wagon maker, Richmond Hodgins k Brown (Elijah Hodgins and James If. Brown), livery, Clarence Hogg, Edward, butcher. Market Hogg, Isaac, watchmaker, Mark Lane HOLMES, <'ALVIN D., banister, Dundas nr Talbot Home Insurance ('ompany, (New Haven, Conn.), Beddome k Dem])8ter, agents, Albion Buildingb, Richmond Hope, Adam k Co., iron .-lud hardware merchants. North nr Tnlbot \V. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. m LONDON. I , i Hooper, John, foreman Advertiser HoTtoi), William, city rororder, h Westminster Horton k Wilson (William Hortoii and iJavid Wil- son), barristers, Talbot Howe, Michaei, boarding, York Humphrey, C!harles V., clerk Strong's Hotel Hunt, Clmrles, produce, commission and groceries, and proprietor city mills, Kichmond Hunter, Hamilton, excise officer, Albion Buildings HUNTER JOHN, coal oil and lamps, Kichmond (sec adv) Hunter, Eev. W. J. (Wesleynu Methodist), h Fullar- ton Huntley, A. T., agent Thompson k. Duff Hurlbit, Mrs. Matilda, boarding house, King ur Tulbot HURON AND ERIK SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, E. W. Hyman, president, Charles Stead, vice-president, (.,'harles Murray, secretary and treasurer, Dundaa nr Talbot HUTCHINSON, CHARLES, county crown attorney, (Abbott & Hutcliinson), res Westminster HYMAN, ELLIS W., leather merchant luid tanner, City Hall Huihlings, Richmond Imperial Fire Insurance Company, George B. Scott, agent, Talbot Irvine, Richard, landing waiter G. W. R., freight depot Irving, Thomas T., barrister, Dundas Ison, Mrs. Dr., boarding house, Wellington Jacobs, Joseph E., Petersvillt? Jiames, Robert, grocer, Wellington Jannan, Benjamin, undertaker and grocer, Richmond cor Kent Jeffers, Arthur, West Eml Saloon, Dundas JEFFERY, JOSEPH, banker and exchange dealer, land and general broker, Palmer's Blk, Kichmond Jerome, Charles C, proprietor National Bitters Joanes, William, carp»"uter and builder, e North nr Colbornc JOHNSON, JAMES, (Rowland & Johnson) secretary and treasurer Ontario Muttial Fire Insurance Co., Richmond opp City Hall (see adv) Johnson, John, freight agent G. W. R., h Ctdbome JOHNSON, J. A. & Co., universal shuttle sewing mochines, 4 Music Hall, Richmond Johnston, Alexander, leather and findings, Richmond opp Post Office Johnston, Rev. W. R., Grammar School teacher JONES, JOHN, buker, Wellington cor South (.see adv) JONES, J. W., principal, Loudon Commercial Col- lege, Wellington Joyce, Mrs. G., boanling house, Dundas nr Ridout Judd, Hubert II., (Roe & Judd) Kains, William K., produ.c merchant, York Kay, Alexander R., secretary London Pressed Brick Company, Riclimond cor King Keanis, W., ])hotogiapher, Talbot KEEFEK, JAMES, ('ounty Clerk, office Court House Keenleyside, A., (Spencer k Keenleyside) Kennedy, Kev. Andrew, agent for Presbyterian Board of Publication, Ritdimond KENNEDY, D. M., (Rossi Kcnninly) KERSHAW k EDWARDS, safes, A. G. Smyth, agt Albion buiUlings, Richmond King, Mrs. ICliza, Ixiarding house, Talbot nr York KingHley,Wm., accountant, Grosvenorcor Burlington KIKKPATRICK, ROBERT, boots and shoes, Dun- das nr Richmond (see adv) Kihl, Richard L., cigars and tobacco, Dundas nr Ri(dmiond Eom, Henry, cigar raanufactnrer, Market Labatt, Mrs. (widow, J. K.), hOrey LABATT, GEORGE, brewer, h Grey LABATT, JOHN (Labatt k Co.), Simcoe Labatt, Miss I.«uisa, boarding house, Ridout LABATT k (JO., proprietors London Brewmy, foot of Talbot (see adv) LAIN(}, LOCKHART&CO.,(John B. Laing. James Lockhart, J. B. Sutherland), imiwrters of dry goods) Ijake, Rev. John N., York bet Ridout and Talbot Lancaster, Joseph J., M.D., (Homo-pathist), Rich- mond nr City Hall Land, (ieorge P., (O'Brien & Laml) Large, A. '1. & Co., soda water mannfacturera and pork butchers Dundas cor of Wellington Laudor, Henry, M.D., h John LAW, JOHN, brass founder, Richmond bet King and York (see adv) Lawless, John P., accountant Bank B. N. A. LAWI-ESS, LAWRENCE, Postmaster, h Kent bet Market Lane and Talbot LAWRASON, LAWRENCE, police magistrate, official assignee, Albion Buihlings, Richmond LAWRASON, WILLIAM L., attorney and solicitor, Albion Buildings, Richmond Leathorn, Robert, butcher, 1 Market Leeds, James, grocer, e Hill Leeder, Asaph, M.I)., Bathurst Lenfesty, Henry, broker and commission merchant, Talbot Lcntall, Thomas, carpenter, Richmond Lentall, Mrs. T., grocer, Richmond Lendall, Thomas, carpenter, Richmond Leonard, Hon. Elijah, founder, York Leonard, James E., (L. C. Leonard k Co.), li Hit(!hcock LEONARD, LEWIS C, (L. C. Leonard k Co.), h Hitchcock LEONARD, L. C. k Co. (Lewi.s C. & James C. Leonard) (>il refiners, f-oal oil an'd lamp.s, Rioh- mond opposite North Le.jlic, R. A., teller, Bank British North America Lester, Daniel, grocer, York cor Burwcll Lewis, Robert, painter and gliuw jtuiner Ley, John I)., barber, Ricbmotid LILLEY, CHARLES, groceries and provisions, cor Burwcll and Dundas Linfoot, (ieorge, butcher, 15 Covent Market Lively, John, prop. Waterman's Arms, Clark's Bridge Liverpool and London and (!lobe Insurance Com- pany, A. G. Smyth, agent, Albion Buildings, Richmond Lloyd, Thomas L., prop. Sun Inn, Dundits Lockhart, James, (Laing, Lockhart k Co) h King Logan, Alexander, barl'ir. King London, Ass. Corporation, Waddell & Gunn, agents, Talbot nr Dundas LONDON CITY AND COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX DIRECTORY, C. E. Anderson & Co. , publishers, 11. McEvoy, compiler. Directory Brnnch, Dailn Telegraph office, Toronto (sfe adv) LONDON CITY GAS WORKS, Thomas Drought, secretary, Horton cor Ridout LONDON FKEE PRESS AND WliSTERN AD- VERI'ISER, J. k S. Blackburn, editora and proprietors, Richmond oiip North (see idv) LONDON PRESSED BRICK MANUFACTURING CO., works, Westminster, otiii'e Richmond LONG, HENRY D., (Edward Adams k Co.) L Col- bonie W. W, KITCHEN'ji TURK GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at GrimBby Viueyard. gfiua LONDON. James C. 11 pa, Rich- \n(c Com- lluildings, 1/ong, Mrs. Mary, groner, Dundns cor Itidout Jjoughrey, Arcliibald, harness and Nuddlo maker, Ilichinond Loughvoy, Willinni, grornr, I'etersville Lounsbury, lUv. K., (Methodist Episconal) h North ur Waterloo TjOVoIcss, Hobert, grocer, Sariiia LOYl), 'I'HOMAH, livery stahle, prop. American House, Uichniond <'or York (see adv) • Lticaij fi Aikeil, niiiltsters, Uidout Lucas, William J., car])enter, Maitland nr e North Luxtoii, kii'hard, liutcher, 10 jMarket McArthur, Daniel, second hand broker, Talbot opp Market McArthur k Christie, grocers, Higgins* Block, Dnndas McIJridc, Alexiiiulcr, (S. & A. McRrido,) h Fullarton McBride. Samuel, (S. & A. McHride.) h Uidout M(.'13RIDp;, S. k A., stoves, tinware, oils and lamps, Kii^lmiond o]ii> City Hall McBrido. William, I'ity Assessor, Oin<'e City Hall h Fullarton MeCann, I'etcr, saloon, Kiclnnond McCann, Philip, hats, eaps and furs, Dundas near Market Lane MeCLKAHY, .JOHN, (J. k 0. McCleary), h West- minster MeCliKARY, J. k O., stove founders and tinsmiths, Wellington liet King and York MeCLKARV. OldVKH, (.1. Jt (). M. CUary) h Dundaa McClearv, VVilliiim, survevor, lids O. McCleary MeCONACIlIK, DAYIDi .Iry goods, Dundas nr^Tal- bot (see adv> McCormiik, Andrew, gi-ocer, Richmond oor York McCorniick, Thomii.-', manuf'g cont'eclioner, Clarence MeCorniick, William, grocer, Uiclimond nr Bathurst Monie Mcintosh, W. J., <-irculatiou ageut "Advertissr" Mcintosh, A. & J. G. & Co., importers of dry goodi, Ac, 67 and 5!) Dundas Mclntyre, Archibald, silver plater. King near Ridout McKellar & Stewart, carriage and waggou mauuCM> turers, Richmond, opposite English Cathedral McKenzie, Andrew, M. J)., h York McKenzie, Ihmald, butcher. Market Square McKenzie, k Cary, grocers, Dundas McMartin, Peter, liotel-keeiHT, King near Richmond McMechan, John, boots and shoes, Dundaa near (Harence McMillan, Dimcan, commission m?rehant, Talbot McMillan, William, oil refiner, Dundas botweett Burwcll and Maitland McNab, Robert, .M.I)., Lichfield McPhnil, Archibahl, lumber merchant, York ne«r f'lareuce MePherson, Archil)ald, dry goods, Dundas o of Talbot Mcl'herson, George, boots and shoes, Dundas opposite Market Lane MePherson, Robert (Stewart, Bruce k Co.) h Market near Talbot M( PHERSON, J., & CO., (John MePherson, E. W. Hyman and Daniel Sterling) wholesale manufac- turers of boots and shoes, Dundas McVeigh, Edward, second-hand store, King McVeigh, Francis, second-hand store, King McAdams, .Mexaiider, lumber merchant. Bond Macbetli, George, h Bond opposite Cartwright MACBETH, JOHN, clerk of County Court Depart- ment, Clerk of Crowii and Common Pleas, and Kegistrar of Surrogate Court, olliee Court House MACBETH & WALKEH, (George .Macbeth, John Walker) agents Canada ('hemical Manufacturing i'o., and Ontario Chemical Works, Richmond MACDONALI), ALEXANDER, Secretary Agricul- tural Mutual Assurance .\ssociation of Canada, RiiUmt MA("DONALD, ALEXANDER J. B. (Cornish k Macdonald) h Talbot MACDONALD, D. C.,Secretaiy Agricultural Mutual Assurance Association of Canada, Ridout Macfie, Daniel, importer of dry goods, Dundas cor Talbot MACHATTIE, DR. A. (Maohattic k Co.) h King MACHATTIE, HENRY, Ontario Starch Works (sM adv) MACHATTIE k CO., Ontario Chemical Works, s of Hamilton Road Maekenzie, Philip, barrister, e of Kidout Mackey, rhomas IL, grocer, Mark j^ano Macmillan, Duncan, barrister, Dunuas e of Ridout MAGEE, JAMES (Harris k Magee), h e Dundas Mahan, Ilillscm k Cooper, proprietors Gore Gil Refinery, Trafalgar MANLEY, ROBERT, dry goods, Dundas w of Mar- ket Lane Mann, James A., photographer, Dundas e of Market Lane Mann, S. D., professor of jtenmanship London Com- mercial College, King nr Clarence Marrs, David, boots and shoes, Richmond, bet Dan- das and Xing Marsh, Hev. J. W. (Church of England) Waterloo Mason, John, proprietor Western Hotel, Richmond op^j English Cathedral Mathewson, Henry, lulvertising agent Free Pr«a», h e North Matthews, John, proprietor Britannia House, Wel- lington cor York Maylard, Philip F. (Abbott & Maylard, h e North W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 harrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyai^ Wf r id 278 LONDOK. ITEARNS, WILLIAM, furniture dealer und uphol- bterer, Kiclimond bet King and York (see adv) MERCHANTS' BANK, W, F. Harper, manager, Kichmond » or William &Iereditli, Ednnind, barrister, bds Burlington cor Thames Meredith, John ('., No. 1 Division Court Clerk, Duiulas ur liidout Meredith, William K. (Sca^^eherd & Meredith), h Talbot M'rritt, John C., book-keeper J. McPherson & Co., h Riclimond Methavell, John, grocer, Dundas bet Clarence and Wellinqtou Metzger, John U., tailor Millar, John (T. .<; J. Millar), h Dundai Millar, Tlioinas (T. k J. Millar), h Hitchcock MILLAR, T. fc J. (Thomas & John), stoves and tin- ware, Dundas bet Richmond and Clarence Miller, Kihvard, fancy goods, Dundas nr Richmond Mills, Francis, grocer, Dundas e of Clarence Mills, John, liooks and stationery, exchange office, Richnumd bet Dundas and King Milroy, William, manufacturer childrens carriages, Richmond n Minhiniiick, .) R. it Co., Crown Oil works Mitchell, B. A., chcnust and druggist, Dundas e of Talbot Mitcheltrcp, Joseph, butcher, 9 Market Moncriclf, (Icorge, ((!earv k Moncnef) h Burwell MONTREAL ASSl'RANCK COMPANY, (Marine branch) R. AVaddell, agent, Talbot MONTREAL TKLEOUAl'H COMPANY, C. Fumess manap'i-, Alliioii luiiMings, Richmond Moore, Charles, il. D., Wellington, bet Dundas and King Moorchead, .Mexandcr, blacksmith, King bet Talbot and Ridout MOORKIIKAD, OEORGK, cabinet maker and furni- ture ilealer. King bet Richmond and Clarence (see adv) Moran, Jeremiah H., (Thompson & MoranUi Clarence Morden, Raljih, J. P., homoeopathic physician, e North cor Clarence Morgan, Morgan L., glass stainer, h King Morkin, Edward, hotel keeper, Wellington cot Duke Morkiu, John, blacksmith, Richmond Morkiii, Thomas, grocer, Mark Lane Morphy, Andrew, watches and jewelry, Dundas Morris, Robert, hotel keeper, Westminster Morrison, Peter, merchant tiulor, Dundas w of Clar- ence Morrison, Thomas, wagon maker, e North Mortimer, William, second hand broker, Market Sq MOSSOP, JONATHAN, (J. &T. Mossop) City Hotel MOSSOP, THOMAS, (J. k T. Mossop) Citv Hotel MOSSOP, J. & T., (Jonathan and Thomas) p'roprietors City Hotel, Dundas cor Talbot Moule, John, grocer, Dundius nr Riclimond Mountjoy, Richard, fruits and confectionery, Rich- mond opp City Hall Moyle, Thonnus, Waixleu County Middlesex, office County buildings Huirhead & Grey, prop, oatmeal mill, Colborue bet Morton and Sinicoe MuUins, John, grocer, King, nr Clarence Mummery, Steidien, naturalist, Talbot cor Market Mundy, John, jjhotognipher, Richmond Murphy, Edward, boots and shoes, Kichmond n Dundas MURRAY, ADAM, county treasurer, opp Court House Murray, Alexander, carpenter, Wellington cor e North MURRAY, CHARLES, secretary and treaeurer Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, Dun- das nr Talbot MURRAY, HUGH S., watches, clocks, and jewelry, Palmer's Block, Richmond (see adv) Murray, Robert S., upholsterer, dry goods importer, &c., Dundas cor Talbot Mustill, John, farrier and blacksmith, Ridout bet King and York Nagle, Tliomas, gi'ocer, York bet Ridout and Thames Neilson, Hugh, manager telegraph otHee Nelles, Henry H., D.D.S., Dundas bet Richmond and Talbot Nelles, John A., M.D., e Dundas • Nesbit, Bros., coopers, Horton bet William and Adelaide NichoUs, John, P.O. Depot, h Blackfriars Nickels, George, livery and sale stables, Rii'liniond Niles, William, general agent Agricultural Mutual Assurance Ass. of Canada, h Kidout NITSC^HKE, JOHN, piano forte mauuf., Dundas Noble, William, grocer, Handlton Road Noone, Mrs. C, grocer, Market Lane Norris, George, tailor, Clarence nr Dundas North British & Mercantile Fire an!., naker, Kii^liiuond a of Kei»t Peters, Samuel, P. L.S., Alliion Ixlgs, Richmond Peters, S. & Co., oil refiners, Adelaide Phair Henry, wilooii, Market Squai-e PHILLIPS, THOMAS, M. D., Fidlarton bet Mark Lane ami Talbot Philipps, William H., geneml engraver, Dundas e of Clarence PHa':NIX FOUNDRY, John Elliott proprietor, Wel- lington cor Hathurst Plicenix Insuramtc Company of England, J. C. Mere- dith, agent, Dundas Pigott, Thomas, butcher, JIarket Lane PLUMMKR, El'llKAlM, ^E. Plummer & Co.,) h Hitchcock PLUM.MER, .lOlIN, (l'lummer& Pacey) h Hitchcock PLUMMER, K. & Co., chemists and druggists, Dun- das p oC Richmond P'.UMMER & PACEY, carriage, wagon, hub and sj)oke manul'actim'is (see adv) Pope, .John, master Hcllmuth College, h Wellington Powell, Ambrose H., (Cn'en, Crofts & Co. ) h Claicnce Powell, (Jcorgc 8., ((i. Powell & Son) li Wellington Powell, George jr., (Cr. Powell & Son) li Wellington Powell, Tlionia,s, proprietor Hiscox's Hotel, Dundas Powell, Ct. & Sou, marble dealers, Richmond cor King Pri(Ulis, Cliurlis, diy guods, Dundas nr Richmond Priestley, John H., chemist, h e Xorth Pritchanl, R. & O. , eommis.sion merchants. King bet Richmond and Talbot i'roudfoot, Alexander, grocer, Petersville PKOVIXCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, R. Wad- dell, agent, Talbot I'uddicombe, AliraliiMu, King nr Wellington PUDDICOMBE. ROHERT W., chemist and dniggist, Ali)ion buildings, Richuuind (see adv) Quick, Robert, butchiM', Market House Railway Pa.ssenger's Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Beildomc k Dempster, agents, Albion buildings Reoiiou;^1i c^ Shoclmthem) li t'ii.st Dtindas Shopland k Hcnlly, hub laitory, v Xnrth nr Wel- linglou SIDDON, .lOUX, f.rni.. J'ruMi/pr, i^iVnr Duiidas nr Talbol, (.sec adv) Siine, AVilliiiiii, Imols and sIrics, Dnndas nr IJich- inund Siminon.s K. P., jirop. Northum Hotel, o North Sinili.>iiuidi»« Hzre^Gt, ILiOUdoxi, Out. mf ma mmmwowm m. LONDON, ONT. In red* with the name of tlie firm throngh it. ALFRED ROWLAND. WHOEl^SALE ANE RETAIL DEALER lit ^X..AMPB, ^3^ ^^ SHADES. Burning Fluid, - ^liif^ ^ Goal & Machine Oils^ KIchnMid Stlttiel. k«^h of Btmdas Street, WI|<4Yti'^mStfTS. N^WC^TLE^ GKtARIO. ^ronur^n^ Tomb^Tablea and i2SS!^^ - CteOBOt MstCALFt Oiietoist, Druggist feid MAIN STREET, NEW MARKET, ONTAMO^ MAixr «,„«„™ ■ ^H,;;; ^ main street, NEWMABKET, ONT. NEXT ^OR TO 0. #,.«MH,OJf'H nETO STORK, MA1N8TKEET, NEMT Market. ONT. Ma.rbl^ 1> eal ere SAMirist HbAIXH(mS£, Cabinet '14:^ - OTWMARKET, ONT. 4'- '4 *'■'..'. .at'.'"! ,i--i., " *"":"p!^-^^-» * ■' « at! ^O I> A. BOUMBEE, NJEWMARKET, ONT. THOMAS cvmktw^w. Farm produce taken in exchan^j-pr goods. Main Street, Newmarket. Ont. W, A. HOPE & CO. Mtonftctfiiferi' of Clothing, ■'■*'■ -^». rs fi .'■ *>« leWorit, % ADTPBil^CJ^ipjlJBNjB, yUU,'ML/Up4^^^ £ AND WACCON&^SinCH 7 >'AKERS, WAGON im SLEIGJ[ MANUFACTORY. 'ddlesex Wortcs, RSdout Street, London, Ontarfo. FBEDERICK ROWLAND COKKEE OP wmuiff STBIffiT. i-oi^iDoia- ^^EiDEiEiio:^ "i/'^Pi ' ' '-, ft**_'iwiiiit H<«rt<» let, InTentoriw taken, and valiurtioiw of WATCHES, CPCKS, JEWELLE«Yj*C.> (in »^A^I) f^-i)M(^4»|i "Pe^'^PRf ^'• iw»ii»ciiiNi^ -It. ,. , Jft*-"!^ T. BEATT|TS *i CO.. Kctores tnkeu in all the latest styles of tie Art. SotMhofloa gii^ett, or no d>«ge. |»«rtioul8r»ttention given to thepOBition of th««ittet. MILLINEBY, MAKT^LES, SILKS, 8HAWLB». HEAL LACES, KID GLOVES, *o. /" '" , F.J. DELL, General baaWt in .(fcSvJ -T * !*,'^' Londoniiili^ Libw^ tem to ,%ho|«wle imiinpjry ,<3nfb»n^ WlAM WuAIiimMni Butler's New Brick Bloek, Comer Biclunond £ O JUD ONy our TAR 1 6. i^iiK ^H LONDON. 281 Thiinijisoii, A. K., livery .stulili", WilliHiii Thonqisoii, 'rii(>ma.s, ('!". A: ,1. Tli'iiii]i-i'iiini)tivr Inn, Clarcnio Toinlinsiin, 'I'liuinas, saw fili r, Markit Siiuaii- Tralirr, .lolin, artist, Diinilas TraliiT, William, iini'hant tailur, l>iinilas liit Hii'h- iiiiinil anil C'lai't'in'r Travelers' Insmame ('iiiniiaiiy, nt" Hartfonl, Conn., lleildiinie anil l)ein]ister, aj^ents, Alliinll liilj^s Tn-Mlidili, (;i(M>,'e, ne ii Iiant tailnr, IJumlas iir Hieli- inonil Troliilidik, Mrs. Harriet, p'oreries, ete., Itiiiiilas Treliilcoek, William, grmir, Huinlas Trinilile, (iinrj^e, ]pru|i. (,)uei ii's Anns Until, llnrton "iir Walerliiii Trotnian, Sainuel, farmer, CollHirne nr liiiinl Turville, William S., imiiiriitiir Hartley Mills, 15nr- linj^ton, n nt' limits, stme Kiiif; iir .Market TY'l'Ll'.H, ALKX.VNDKU, ■^'roieries, jnnvisions, wines ami lii|m.rs, l)iinilas e ul' TiiUmt (see ailv) Underliill, .liiseiili, iiroiirietiir Young Uriton Hotel, Wellington ■V'anvalkenliurgli, Tlwuldeu.s, detective, li Dnndas VlNINt!, W. I!., Viee I'resiilent Agrieiiltnral .Mutual Assuranee .Vssoeiation ot Camida "WADDELL, KOIiKUT, general insurance agent, aieouiilant, conveyaneer, eomnnr' ial agent and money broker, Talbot liet Dundas and Noith Waddell & (!unn, insnranee agents Wakeling, William, oil and eommission, ^larket Lane Walker, A., M.D., Maitland bet Hill and South Walker, James A., jirodnee merchant, Talbot Walker, John (Mailiattce& Co.), h King WALKKH, KOBKHT, & SONS, dry goods, Dundas Walker k Anderson, cariienter.s, King nr Claronet! Wallace, Arthur, tity asjiessor. City Hall, h Waterloo Wkllaee, I'eter, match manufacturer, e of Lindts Walnislcy. John, conductor .1)., bishop Diocese of Sandwich, res I'alace, Hiclnnond Ward, James, tailor, Itichniond Ware, David T., watches, docks and Jcwelery, and agent Wheeler k Wilson's sewing machines, Dun- da.s, w of Clarence Waterman, Herman (II, Waterman k Rro.) WATEKMAN, H. i liUt)., Atlantic Petroleum Works otTicc Music Hall, Richmond (sec adv) Watson, George, architect, King nr liichmond Weatherhead, William, grocer, Westminster Webb, T'hoinas, manufacturer boots and shoes, Dundag bet Kiehmond and Clarence 'Webb, William, prop. Wellington House, Wellington cor Kathurst Webster, George, wood yard, Wellnigton nr North Welister, Isaac, flour and feed, Market Lane WELD, AVnundas (see adv) Wcseott, Thomas R., bairister, Ridout nr ^orth Western As.surance Co., of Toronto, F. B. 15eddomc, agent, Albion Buildings WESTLAKE, FRANCIS, biscuit baker and confec- tioner, Dundas bet Market Lane and Talbot and Hitclicock and Talbot Westlake, William, hoop skirt manufacturer and tailor, Dundas bet Kiehmond and Talbot 'Westlake, ^Irs. W., millinery and dry goods, Dundaa bet Kiehmond and Talbot VTestland, O. I'., M.D., (honuropathist), Dundas b«t Kiehmond and ('larenee WK.STMAN, AF.KKKD, uiidinlln repairer, saw niauu facturcr and liler, .Ve., Iiundaii nr Talbot Weston, Amos, second hand furniture, Tallwt Whale, Mrs. Ellen, hotel kee|ier, Hamilton Koud '^^'han, James, jeweler, Loudon "WHAN, TIIO.MAS (Whan k McLean), h Waterhn) WHAN k McLEAN (Thomas Whan and John McLean), importers of dry goods, etc., Dundnti w of Kiehmond Whately ,et King and York AVilkinson, Nicholson, sh(!epskin tanner, Horton Willco.x, .\mos, sen., cabinet maker, King bet Talbot ami Ridout Williams, John, chemist .^ druggist, Dundas opp Market Lane Willis, Hobert, boarding-house, Richmond nr Horton Willis & Helton, lumber merchants, York bet Clar- ence and Wellington Willi.s, Helton k Co., manufacturers of lath and shin- gles, Acton, Ontario; ollicc, York Willson, Crowell, president Agricultural Mutual Assurance Assocnition of Canada, Ridout Wilson, Mr.s., groi'cries, Simeoe cor Burwell Wilson, David (Horton & Wilson) bds Clarence Wilson, Henry (WiLson k Code), h Wellington Wilson, John, proprietor White Ox Inn, Hamilton Road Wilson, William, proprietor livery stable, Dundas Wilson i Code, lutnber merchants, Clarence cor York Wilson k Daris, soap and pota.sh manufacturers, Bathurst cor Thames Winnett, .lohn, lumber merchant, York bet Richard and (^larenee WINNETT, THOMAS, city weighma.ster and license inspertor. Market Square Wood, C., inn keeper, Waterloo nr Oxford Woodbury, Miss A., hoop skirts. King under Revere Hou.si; Wowlbury, Edwin, prop. Revere House, Riuhmond cor King Wood's International Hotel, .L G. Wooil, prop., also grocer, Dundas cor (.'lan.'iice Worthington & Martin, barbers, Tecumseh House AVright, .lames (Cowan k Wright) Wright, Jidin, butcher. Market W^right, Mi-s. M. , boarding liou.se, Fullarton Wright k Durand, builders and contractors, North cor Wellington WYCKOFF, PETER, watches, clocks and jeweleiy, Dundas, w of Riehniond Y'ealland, Edmund, tailor, Dunda.s bet Clarence and Wellington Yirrell, Thomas, boots and shoes, lUchmond nr King Young, Joseph, boots k shoes, Duuilas ur Wellington ; u t \ 1 1 i !.■ t r.. i u,i ft Ml l! 282 LONDON. LONDON CLASSIFIED BUNINEHH DIREf TORY. Mnrkod tliui * are Wliuli'milr. Agents, Cartfige. Jlemlriii &('()., C. W. |{. fivi)?lit hIIIop ShedJen, Juliii & Co., cur Kicliiiioud uiid York Agents, Express. Boniface, .laiiics 'P., (('nniuliuii nnd Amorican)i Albion buildin^H, liii'hinoud Agents, Insurance. Ashton, A. K., Ridotit brt DiukIim iind Nortli Beddoiiic, K. H., Alliidii Iniildingfi, Uichmoiid Caldwell, I). M., 11 Dmidas Clnrkc, Francis S., e n llichniond n of I>uiid:i8 DeinjistPr, Williuni, AUiion ImildinKM, liichniond Gunii, Ocoifjc M., TiillKit Ixt Duiidas nnd North Lawrason, L., (Kdinburgli Life), Albion bldgs, Kiclinioiid Macdonald, Alexander, Agricultural Mutual Ai- suranee Association of ('aniida, Kidout Macdonald, I). ('., liidoiit Atereditli, .John <',, Dundiis nr I'idout Kced, K. liiyncc, Albion bnlldinijs, Iticlitnnnd Smj'tli, AllVid (!., Albion buildings, liicliinond Waddcll, Robert, Talbot, bet Dundu.sand North Agents, Sewing Machines. Campbell, A. M,, Music Hall Lake, .lobn N., s h Dnmlns ii of Uicluiiond Moore, Walter H., I'alnicr's Ulo.k, Kicliniond Parker, David If., Music Hail Hlgs Richmond Rowland, Edward, n s Dundas, e of liii'hmond Ware, ]). T., Dunda.s, bet IJichniond and Talbot Agents (Shipping.) Smytli, Alfred (!., Albion bgs, Kichniond Agricultural Implements. Gray, fJenrge 15., Fullarton Kinnej, Hrai-iard it Co., .Srd con., tp. I;ondon Leonard, Eiijali, York bet Waterloo and Colborne Architects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors Peters, Samuel, Albion bigs, Riclinioiid Watson George, s s King, bet liiidimond and Talbot Auctioneers, &c. BariHird, Peter C., e s Richmond, opp City Hall Bawden, William, Talbot, s of Dunda.s Emery, Arthurs., n .s Dundas, bet Talbot and llidout O'Donohue, John, n s Dundas, bet Richmond and Clarence Axe Manufacturer. Fleming, John, Ridout, bet King and York Bakers and Confectioners. Barham, Thomas, Ridout, bet King nnd York Dean, William, Mark Lane, bet Lichfield and Market Eldridge, .lohn, Clarence, bet King and Dundas Eitzgibbon, James, n e cor Ridout and Y'ork Jones, John, Wellington, cor South Peters, George M., w s Ricrhniond, s of Kent Ranalian, John, s s Dundas, w of Wellington Soule, Ro)>ert, u s Dundas, w of Wellington "Wheeler, Henry, Ridout bet King and York Banks (Savings.) Bank of Montreal, J. T. Boyd, clerk, cor Rich- mond and Fullarton Merchants' Bank, Richmond cor William Banks. Bank of British Xorth America, H.Simpson, nnmager, Ri<'hm(>nd, cor c North Bank of Montreal, F. W. Thomas, manager, Richmond cor Fullarton Canailian liank of CommcnT, H. S. Strathy, manager, Richmond Merchants' Hank, William F. Harjier, manager, Riehnu)nd cor William Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Ac. Abliot .V liutidiinson, ss Dumlas, e of Ridout Bdl, Anhibald. Ridout iM.r North Bcchcr, Marker k .Street, East North iirough, Riihard 1!,, n s Dundas, bet Ridout and Talliot Brown, .lohn J., Richmond cor King C'orrigan, C, S., Dundas, bet 'I'albnt and Ridout Cornish .t Macilonald, ii s Dund;i.s, bet Talbot nnd Ridout Cronvn & Cronyn, n s Dundas, bet Tulbot and Ridout F.lliot & Kiaser, n c cor Richmond and Dundas Flock, .lames H., Alliion Idgs, Richmond (Jeary .t .MonirielV, n .s Duudiis, e of Ridout (ila.'Js, David, s .s Dundas, bet Talliot and Ridout (Jrayilon, Sinijison H., n s l)und;is, e of Ridout Harris A; Magee, s s Dundas, bet Talbot and Ridout Hidmes, Calvin I), n s Dundas, bet Talbot and Ridout Hortoii k Wilson, e s Talbot, nr Dundas Irving. Tliomas T., s s Dundas, bet Talbot and Ridout Lawrason, William L., Calling's Block, Rich- mond Mackenzie, Philip, Robinson Hall, Dundas MacMillaii, Duncan, s s Dundas e of I'idout (J'ISrien ,'v; Land, Richmond opp City Hall Parke, K. Jones, ss Dundas, e of Ridout Partridge, Thomas, Dundas, cor Market Lane Reed, v.. Itayni's, Albion buildings, Richmond Rock, Warren, n s Dumlas, c of Ridout Scat(dierd k Meredith, Dundas, c of llidout .Slianley, .lames, Ridout AVhately k Alereditli, Albion buildings, Rich- mond Baths. Sulphur Springs Baths, foot of Dundas Bending Factories. Efner, Abraham, York e of Adelaide Plunimcr k I'acey, Ridout near Fullarton Berlin "Wools. Ashton, Miss M., s s Dundas, e of Clarence Gibbons, Mrs. S. A., Dundas, near (!larence Miller, Edward, n » Dundas, e of Richmond Peacock, James, w s Richmond, s of North Billiard Saloons. Bostwick, Edward, Richmond o])p City Hall Rowley, William, Richmond n of King Snntli, James, Albion, Richmond, adjoining P.O. Strong's Hotel, Dundas Teeumseh House, Richmond, cor York Woodbury, E. , Re\ ere House. Bitters, Syrups and Cordials. Crooks, Hiram, e s Richmond, bet Y'ork and King LONDON. 9t» Blacksmiths. Coop<-r, iMliiiund ](., ii h King, )>«twi'<>ii Talbot and Ridout Crunk, Joiiii, Ivintfbi't Tnll)ot and Itidimond Davics, l)nvi«l, Wellington, lift King and York MoorplK'ud, Ak'xundcr, n s King between Trtlbot and Kiildut Morkin, s London Brewery, foot of Talbot Lucas & Arkell, Itidout cor York Brlckmakors. Loiiclon Pressed Brick Manufacturing Conipauj, Westminster Broker, Land and General. Jelfciy, Joseph, w s Kicbmond, Palmer's Block Brokers, Stock, Bill and Exchange. H(?ildoiiie, F. H., Albion Huililings, Kichniond Bunning, JdIiu W., w m Kiibniojid s of Dundaa (Jluikc, Francis S., e s liiclinioiid n of Dundas Henry, licrnanl, e s b'ichniond s of Dundas Jeflcry, Joseph, \v s Kichniond, I'almcrjs Block bawru.ion, 1,., .Mbion Ibiildings, liichmond Mills, John, es lticlimondb(^t King and Dundaa Spencc. N. C., Kichnioml Taylor, Henry, Kichniond opp City Hall Builders nnd Contractors. Aiulersiin, .lames and (Jeorge, Cartwright bet Bond and Duke Ijolton and I'endcrgast, s s King bet Kidout and Talbot Campbell, Alevander, Bathurst bet Talbat and Kichniond Castle, James, King bet Talliot and Kidout Cox, .losi ph, Dundas w of Welliiiglon Dodd, Jo.sci)li C. & Son, n sc North bet Clarenc* and Wellington Elhvood, (iarner. King e of Adelaide Foster, (ieorge, n e <'or Hathurst ami Thames Hopkins, liichard, h u s e Hortou bet William and Maitland Joanes, 'William, s s North bet Colborne and Waterloo Lcntall, Thomas, Kicbmond opp K. C. Church Lucas, Willi.im J., Maitland bet e North and Duke McMillan, Archibald, Maitland s of Great Mar- ket Murray, Alexander, cor Wellington and e North Palmer, Edward, h w s Burwell bet « Hortou and E. Sinieoe Stewart, James, Burlington s of Cheapside Taylor, George, c » Talbot bet Bathurst and Horton Walker. William C, n e cor (Uarence and King Walker & Andei'son, n s King bet Kichniond and Clarence Wright, .lohn, h n s King bet Waterloo and Colborne Wright fi. Durand, cor e North and Wellington Cabinet M.ikers and Upholsterers. Anundson, Christian, n s Dundas bet Talbot and Ridout Caldwell, ThoK., King bet Kichinond and Talbot Coombs, Heurv, ii s King bet Richmond and Talbot t- ■■M 1 Mi LONDON. i? 'M ImI Cabinet MnWem, Ac. -fOinUiuufd) FVririiMoii, .loliii, w h KiclmiDiul ))ct DuniliLS ami Mciiriii, Williiiiii, 'IVmpprniK'P Hull, Ukhinoiul Moi'i-lii'uil, (!('oij(c, Kiii(( iir riarunro Wilcox, AiiiDM, » H Kin^ lift TuUxit nnil Ridoiit •Carriage and Wagon Makers. Altliott llrotlicrH, II H Duiiiliui lipt WtlUiii^tim and WllfflllH) I 'iiin|ili<'ll, .lolin, H M Kiii(( hct Tullxit ami Kiilmit Dart, ild^rr, h n |)iiiir Huthnnt •p Market Lane David.son, 1{. S. '". it Co., n w cor Richmond and Dundus Finlayson, Alexander, n s Dundas e of Talbot (Jrecii, J. .t Co., n s Dunclax oiij) Alarket Lane HiggiiLSoii, William, swcor Ilichinond& Dundoa Mttctie, Daniel, Dundas cor Talbot Manley, Hobert, Dundas \v of Market Lane Murray, Robert S., Dundas cor Talbot McDonoii-^h k Shoebothcm, s s Dundas bet Mar- ket Lane ami Talbot Mclnto.sh, A. k J. (J. & Co., 57 and 59 Dundee McPherson, Archibald, n s Diiiidns e of Talbot I'riddis, Charles, s s Dundas w of Richmond Reid, W^ J. k Co., adj City Hall, Richmond Robinson, (Jeorge, e s Dundas bet Richmond and Market Lane Smith Mrs. K., s s Dundas cor Wellington .Sutherland, Ceorge D., a s Dundas bet Talbot and Market Lane Walker, Robct & Sons, s mond an Dl crlii id W^ood, 'ot Wellington and les. Expi 1 Comp Canadian k American Express Co., James T, Boniface, nt, Albion buildings, Ri 'hmond Fancy Goods, Atkinson, J. k Co., Dundas nr Talbot Jackson, John H., Dundas e of Tail"- McHugh, Peter, n a Market Squarr Miller, Edward, n s Dundas e of Ri d Peacock, Jome.s, w s Richmond s of Iv Reid, W. J. k Co., adjoining City H , Rich- mond LONDON. Panning Mills, Manufacturers of. Stewart, Unirc k Co.. Hitilu ork, Ixl Murk Iiane •nil Tnl))ot Flour and Feed. hutliT, Koiiry, Kichinoiul n oi' Kin^ Frazer, 'I'hoiiiua, w i Itichmniul det Ilathunt and Hort, Urnry, n « Market Sijiinrc IVrcival, James, North bet CUrencfi mid Wel- lington MoCorniii k, Audrow, Kiclimond i.-or York i Sharp, .hinii-H, Sarnia but Mount I'leassnt and Ann Southcott, .liuncg, Talbot bet Dundiis nnd Jlkt WebstiT, Isaac, Market [iaius Foundries and Machine Shops. Tlw'sc innrkc.l tliUH ' un' l, Kinj? bet Uidout and Tall>ot Klliott, .loliii, |iro|)riet(ir l'het Clarein^e and Wellington Monk', John, n s Dundas bet Richmond and Talbot Mullin, John, n a King bet Clarence and Wel- lington Mullin k Smyth, Richmond opp City Ffall Noble, William, Hamilton lioad bet Muitland and William Nagle, Thomas, York 1)et Ridout and Thames t)'Callaghan, Thomas E., Dundas cor Market Ijane Oxlej', Michael, s s King bet Clarence and Wel- lington Percival, William, n s Dundas bet Clarence and Wellington Proudfoot, Alexaniler, I'ctersville Reynolds, Ceorgu J., c s Richmoiul bet King and York Service, Alexander, w s Wellington U'.t Simeo» and (!rey Sharpe k Steiiabaugh, s s Dundas c of Talbot Shaw, (Joorgo, s s Dundus bet Richmond and Clarence Smith, Alexander, Westminster Smyth, .lohn H., e s Talbot s of Dundas Southcotl, .fames, Talbot bet Dundns k Market SyinmondH, John, n s Di udiw bet Cliueuce und Wellington Taylor, Benjamin, n w cor E. Simcoc and Col- bornc Trebilcock, Mrs. H., n s Duudas bet Claronctt' and Richmond Trebilcock, William, s s Dundas w of (Clarence Weatherhead, William, Westminster AVestby, William, n w cor Dundas and Kiiiout Wood, John, Dundas nr Clarence Gunsmiths. Ourd, John k Son, s 8 DundoM, opp .StrongV Hotel Hardware. Cowan k Wright, Dumlas opp JIaiket Lane Hope, Adam k Co., Nortln bet Talbot k Ridout Shaw, {;. D., k Co., Dundas bet Richmond and Talbot Smith, Chapman k Co., a s Dundas bet Rich- mond and Market Lane Thompson, T. & .1., Dundas n w cor Tallwt 1^'^ t," '>. f-,-, S86 LONDON. A m Halls. (lity Hnll, Kifhniond Mtisir. Hill], Uii'hiiioiul )iet York ami King Hatters & Furriers. Belt/, Edmund, 85 Ihiiidos McCniin, I'liilip, a a Ilundii.s )jet iJirlimond and Miirkct Iaww Mc( 'rosnin & Co., Albion B'ook, Kicliniond Hoop Skirt Manufacturers and Dealers. ClayiKilc, Mrs. Slary Ann, Mark Lano bet Lich- field and .Market Green, J. k ("o., ii s Dundas opp JIarket Lane Westlake. William, ii s l)undan bet llicliinond and TaDtot 'Woodliuiy, Miss .Vbij^ail, under Revere IIouso Hop Yards. Bailev, William, w s Waterloo bet e King and Dunda.s Hotels. AmerJean House, Sumuel f>rig{{ prop.) s e cor liiclimond and York Baker, Daniel, prop. Brock Hotel, n w eor Talbot and York Baldeg, .lolin, prop. AVestminstir Hotel, s sKing nr K'dout Balkwill, William, prop. Balkwill's Hotd, n w Talbot and King Boyee, .h)bn, jHop. AVestminster Abbey Inn, Clark's Bridge, Westminster Bradt, 1'. H., proa .Anglo American Hotel, n w eor York and Wellington Cami)bell, Franeis, ])rop Ii'oyal Hotel, w s Kieli- nioml bet G. W. It and Balhiirst City Hotel, J. & T. J^Iossop, proi)s. Punnus eor Talbot City Arms Hotel, J. I'anuell, prop.. King opp Market Dulmngi', John, jinrit. Ontario Hotel, King, bet Dundas, .lames, prop. (Ceutrai Inn, n s Dundas bet Wellington and Waterloo Essery, William A., I'rop. Slontival House, York Hayden, Thomas, prop. Hayden's Hotel, cor King and Talbot Haystead, David, jirop. Haj'stcad's Hotel, s w eor King and Kidoiit Hiseox Hotel, Thomas rowell, prop., Dundas, bet lliehmond and ('lareiie(( International Hotel, (Wood's), .1. Woods, prop., Dunilas I or Wellington McDonald, IJicliard, prop. I'etersvllle Hotel, Petersvillo Matthews, John, i)rop. Britannia House, s w cor Wellington and \uik Revere House, E. Woodbury, proji., RielniKuid cor King Simmons, R. P., jiinp. Xortherii Hotel, North e of Ilichmonil Strong's Hotel, William Hawiliorni-, prop., n s Dundas bet Riehnionil and Clarenee Teeumseh Hous", Ii. K. Moore, prop., James C. Derby, manager, Richmond cor "iork Thomas, Edward, jno|). (treat Western Hotel, c 8 Riilnnond bet (i. W. U. and Hathnrst Western Hotel, .1. Mason, prop, liichmond White (i.\ Inn, John Wilson prop., Hamilton Road e of limits Hubs and Spolos, Manufacturers of Plumiuer k I'acey, Kidout nr Fnllarton Shopland & BiMitley, s s North bet Wellington and ( 'lareiice Insurance Companies and Agents. -Etna Fire Ins. Co., of Dublin, E. Baynes Keed, agent, Albion bigs Richmond JEtna Fire 1ns. Co., Hartford, Conn., R. Wiiddell, agent, Talbot Agricultural Mutual Assurance Association of Canada, Ridont n of Dundas Briton Medical and (Jeneral Life Assurance, A. G. Smyth, agent, Aibion bdgs, Richmond Canada Life Assurance Co., F. S. Clarke, agent, Richmond n of Dundas Commercial I'nion Insur'ce Co., A. M Beddome, agent, Albion bdgs, liichmond Eilinburgh Life Association, L. Lawroaon, agent, Albion bdgs, Richmond European Lite and Giiiirantee As.iurance Co., E. Haynes Reed, agent, Albion bdgs, Richmond Haitford Live Stock Insurance Co., D. C. Mac- donahl, agent, Ridont Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., W. Dempster, ager:. Albirn bdgs, Richmond Home Insurance Co. of New Haven, A. G. Sm3'tL agent, AlNion bdgs, lliohinond Liverpool and London and tJlobe, A. G. Smyth, agent, .\lbion l"lgs, Riidimond London Assurani'c Corporation, (London, Eng.) Waddell & diinn, agents, Talbot bot Dundas and North Montreal Assurance (Jo., (marine), R. Waddell, agent, Talbot Ontario .Mutual Fire Ins. Co., James Johnson, See. and Treas,, Richmond opp City Hall Phd'ui.v Insurance Co., of England, John C. Meredith, agent, Dundas Railway rassengeis' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Beddoinc k Dempster, agents, Albion bdgs, Riel.inond Royal Insurance t'o., F. B. Beddome, agent, Al- liion bdgs, Richmond Scottish Provincial Life .\ssurance Co., George M. Ounn, agent, Talbot bet Richmond and North Travelers' Insurance Co. , of Hartford, Conn., F. B. Beddome, agent, Albion bdgs, Richmond Western Assirance Co. of Toronto, F. B. Bed- dome, agent, .Mbion bds, RicliPiond Lamps and Oil. Bahcr, I. W. C., n s Dunda.s w of Clarence Dyson. William, Dundas opp Strong's Hotel Edward.s, Joiin, Itiehniond opj) R. 0. Church Hunter, John, Hichmoml Leonard, L. C. k Co., es Richmond, adjoining Free /''v.sA oliici McBride, S. iV; \., es Richmond bet Dundas and King Peters, S. & Co., Adelaide cor Yoi-k Rowland, .Mfrcd, c s Richmond bet Dundas and North Stewart, .Samuel, e s liichmond u of Dundaa Leather and Findings. Dunnett, Charles, Suljiliur Spring Baths Hyman, E. AV., City Hall Ixlg Johnston, Alexmider, e s Richmond opp P. 0. Livery Stable Keepers. Coote, AViUiaiii. Dundas opp Strong's Hotel Wilson, W., s s Dundas bet Richmond and Clarence Hisco.v, (Jeorge T., n s Duudas bet lUchraond and C'larence Hodgens k Ihown, Clarence iUt,., lioiii(i'i)]iathi(", Diiitilus, l)ct Uicliiiiond iiiid Cliiri'iicc "Woodrufi', Williiiiii, i; .s (.'lan.'iioi', bet Duiulas and Kiiif,' Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Law, John, llithmoiid, li(;l, Kin^rand York Rogera, Edward, n s JJuiida.s, w of Talhut Pork Paclters. I'Vrgiisoii, .laiiios & Co., props. Ontario Pork Piickiiig llou.si', a s King, Iji't Talboi and Ridout Rowland, I'n'dcrick, Mathnr.st, oor William Sliaw, Hriijaniin, h n s King, but MHitland and ■\Villiain Taylor, Charlos, Ridout Printers, Book and Job. Hlacklvnrn, .1. k S. Fr'f I'rfs% Ricliniond opp North Cann'ron, John, Advfrtisfr, Dundas, w of Talbot Dawson Rros., Ricliniond, opp City Hull Siddons, John, FroM.ypr, North, w of Talbot Produce and Commission Merchants. KUiott, Joseph H., n w cor Market Si|uoro llilliard it Saunby, Talbot, bet Dtindas ami King Kains, William K., York bet Clarence and Wcl- linjjton Slati'r, Janus, King, bet Richmond and Talbot Tanton Mros, Talbot, opp Market Walker, James A., Talbot bet ]>nntlasand Nortli Pump Makers. Atkinson, J., Richmond cor Hitchcock Consins, ,lame» N., Uathurst nr Talbot Quick, James, Adelaide nr eastern limits Reynolds, Nelson, Wflliiigtou nr (irer Taylor, John, s w cor Sarnia and Mill Roofers' Materials, Slate, Metal and Felt. KUiott, Wni., Wellington bet l)ot Dunn, James, n s Market St|uar(' Louglirev, Andiibald, liichmondbet Dundas and North' Ross, John, n s Dunda.s Smith's Block Saloons and Restaurants. Rostwick, Kdward, Richmond opp Cily HmII Rrown, Charles, City Hall, Richmond Diitton, Saml., ss Dundas bet Talbot ant'. iJidout Glass, (iraham, Marki't l.ano McDonald, John, s s Market Scpiaro O'Connor, James, Richmond cor King Ormsby, Nicholas City Hall Roach, (ieorgc, (i. W. R. Depot Rooks, William H.,.s.i Dunda-s bet Richmond and Clarence Rowley, William, e s Ricliniond n of King Kniitli, .lames, "Albion," adjoining I'ost 'Jflice, Rictini'iul Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturers. lJam])bell, Alexander, RathiUHt, bet Talbot and Richmond Oxeen, Thomas, n s Rathurst bet Clarence and Wt-'llington Savings and Loan Society. Huron and Kri*" Savings and T.oan Society, u » Dundas bet Ridout and Talbot Shingle and Lath Manufacturers. Willis, Reltoii & Co., 8s York bet Cl.wcnee and Wellington Small Wares, Wholesale. Atkinson, J. k Co., Dundas nr Talbot Soap and Candle Manufacturers. Dalton Rros., n w cor Thames and York Douthwaite, Charles, Adelaide opp Duke Wilson i. l)avi«, s w cor Bathurst and Thameti Soda Water Manufacturers. Rilton, K. .*<. it (.'o., Dundas nr Wellington l-arge, A. T. k Co., s s Dunda.s w of Wellingtou. Stage Proprietors. Smith k Jamieson, ])roprietoi.'» T.ondou and Clin- ton stage, Hayilen's llotc 1 Starch Factory. Ontario Starch Works Co., Adelaide s p of liniita. Stoves and Tinware. Anderson, M. k V,., n s Duudas bet Ridout and Talbot r>aker, 1. W. ('., n s Dundas w of Clarence Dyson, William, Dundas opp Strong's Mot'd Edwards, John, l{i(dimond ojiji R. C. Church Hunter, John, Richmond cor King Mi'Rrido, S. & V.., e s Richmond bet Dunda^and King McCleary, J. k O., w s W« llingtonbet King and York Millar, T. k J., n h Dundas liet Richmond and Clarence Stewart, Samuel, e s Richmond n of Dnndas Tailors and Drapers. Itall, John, s s Dundas e of Clarence T)avi>y, (Jeorge, s s King bet Kidont and Talbot kiiy, Thoniua 11., n w cor Murk Lane and Market Morkin, 'I'homas, cor Mark Lane and Ticlilield P]> City " lloonc, Mrs/Caiheriuc, Mink J-aue Mulliu k Siayth, llichmond opi) City flail O'Callaghai), ThonuiS K., Diuidas cor ^Market Lane I'roudfoot, Alrxandcr, rctprsville Eowland, Frederick, ii e cor Kiclimond &. IJundas Service, Alexander, Wellington bet Simcoe and Uri'.y Sharpe k Stenabaugli, s s T>undas c of Talbot Simson, W. k B~ ft Co., a s Dundaa bet Rich- mond and Tiilbot Smith, F. k Co., u s Dundas bet Talbot and Uichniond Smith, William .Simpson, s a Dundas bet Moi'ket Lane and 'J'albot Smyth, John B., e s Talbot a of Diindas Taylor, B., n w cor .Simcoe .and Colliorne 'i'ytler, Alexander, s s Diujilas e of Talbot Woathorlieud, William, AVcstminster ^Vood Merchants. Flowers, .lolin, n w cor Wellington and South Odlc, Kdwiii, South bet Clarence and Wellington Webstei-, (Jeorge, n a Wellington bet Duke and North Wcstby, Thomaa, Peters villo Long Island Locks> — A Village on the llideau River in the Township of Gloucester, (.'ounty Carleton, 15 miles fnuii Ottaw.1, the County Town. Land in the vicinity averages $20 per aere. I'opulatiou 175. Armstrong, Tliomaa, farmer Brown, .Jolin, shomaker Butler, ^Michael, hotel keeper Byers, Thomas, farmer Clark, Nicholas, farmer <.'lossin, W. 'J"., wagon maker i'lothier, A., curpeiuer LongWOOd. --(Melbourne Vilhige.)- .lud Cavaildc, County Middlesex, 21 Beaumont, Itobert, blacksmith Bedford, James, painter Urodie, JnTucs tailor Brodie, J. W., teacher < 'lark, Adam, firmer <'larke, Alexander, farmer <.'orneil, Christopher, farmer Centh'nian, David, tailor (iililis, John, cnojicr (loodwiii, William, saddler ♦ lordon A; B..:g, general merrlmnis • JOBDOX, TIK)MAS, I'ostmaMt-r, J.I' ainter JOHNSON, CHAUNCKY, Postmaster, J. P., and general mercliant Johnson, L. H., grocer and baker Johnson, 8. M., general merchant Labelle, Wilfred, i>rop. Ottawa Hotel Little, W., editor and publisher of TJie Adv*rtiser Lowiolette, Edward, prop. Ontario House and liyery stable McNab, F. F., principal grammar .school Marston, Jeremiah, painter Maraton, J. C, farmer Marston, J. W., J. P., County Treasurer, Kcgi&trar Surrogate, &c., insurance agent Maxwell, Miss E., teacher Meyette, Felix, prop. L'Orignal House Millar, John, general merchant Alurray, James, farmer, lime and stone dealer O'Brian, D. J., general merchant O'Brian, John, lumber dealer and prop, flouring and grist mill O'Brian, Peter, barrister. County Clerk Siinlier, Iklichael, carpenter Steel, T. O., insurance agent The AUvrtiser, published every Wednesday by W, Little, editor and proprietor Tread well, C P., Sheriff rnswortli, Parker, butcher Walsh, James, tailor Wright, William, shoemaker Lorraine. — -V Village in the Township of Mono, County Simcoe, 34 miles from Barrio, the County Town, and 50 from Toronto. Population 150. Alexander, James, farmer Anderson, James, farmer Campbell, William, farmer Colburg, Rev. — ., (Wesleyan) Hunt, Rev. 1)., ^Wcgley.-in) Mumford, Charles, farmer MILLS, JOHN, Postmaster, cabinet maker and farmer Quinn, James, farmer Summerville, John, farmer Stewart, Robert, farmer Loivbnnlcs. — A Post Office in the Township of Moulton, County Monck. Ayers, William, farmer Burket, A., farmer Bflrrick, B., farmer Furry, L., farmer Logan, Thomas, J. P. Michencr, Isaac, carpenter OVERHOLT, HENRY, Postmaster Pew, R., farmer Wallace, Alexander, farmer Williams, J., farmer r Y LOWVILLE -LUeAN. 291 LowvlIIe. — A Village on Twclvp-inile Crock, in tlio TowiiNliip of Nelson, County Halton, DiaUnl fioiS Milton, the County Town, 6 niilei, and from Toronto 16. Htagos to Hiiniilton ami Millou. I'oj). :J75. Registrar Ity Town, laker and lUark, Miss, teacher JUaekstock, Hev. W. S. (Wesleyan) < 'lenient, Kev. Renjumin (Wesleyan) (.'iiUoden, A. I)., gcnenil merchant Kmerson & MacNuir, blacksmiths al business is the exportation of grain, producn and timber. Money Order oUlcc and Savings 15,ink. Popu- lation 900. Arniitage, .lames, teacher Avmitage, James, general merchant ARMITAGE & O'NEIL, general merchant.^ Atkinson, Edward, wagon niiiker Atkinson, Thomas, farmer Menu, Hugh, prop, bricky.ird Uowey, William, architect Bryanton, Robert, cooj^r Hntler, P., farmer Cavaiiagh & Armitage, grain iiuTchant'^ < 'obleigli, H. W., commission merchant • 'ollins, Henry, tinsmith < 'ruuican, M., grocer and liquor dealer • iirry, Robert W., princiial Lucau Academy Dngg, James, butcher ])avis, Samuel, nurseryman Dight, Thomas, commission merchant Drought, John, cabinet maker Kllwood, William, tailor h'airburn, Henry, baker Karrell, .lolin, (Iniggist l-'arrell, Patrick, bookseller and stationer KoY, Robert, geiiciiil merchant and agent Fiank, William, general mcnhant • ialloway k Ma.sou, fcuiulcrs and machinists ticinmell, F., general merchant (iibson, S., carpenter (libson, Thoma-s, cooper 'Iibson, T., carpenter — A Village in the Towtukip of Usbornp, (fodcrioh, the County Town, 10 from Carronbrook Stagm to Ex«t«r. I'opnUtion 160. Alliflon, John, nunifryinan liarker, Ooorgp, blackHiiiith Bishop, Archibald, J. P Bolton, Hamnpl, dentiBt Dinnin, Mary Ann, milliner DINNIN, WILLIAM, I'ostraaater, and general mer chant IHnnin, "William k Rons, farjirntora Ji'anaon, Kichard, farmer and Rtock dealer ¥iie, John k Hod, wooltn goods manufacturer County Huron, on the River Sauble, 30 milea ttom and 12 from Seaforth HUtion Grand Trunk lUilroul. Ulcnn, John, farmer Oray, K<'v. Iltmry, (Preibyterian) liove, Samuel, farmi>r Mari[uiHa. Richard, lime and atonu Polliird, ThumaR, fiirnier Mmith, (t«!orgo, cooptr Stcaoy, (iftorxK. farmer Stewart, JanicR, tailor Strang, David, farmer Strang Thomas, ahoeniakev Lunenburg.- A vi\\i((f. and station of the G. T. It, 14 milea from CornwuU, the county town, 19 from Adams, Jose^jh J. P., farmer AkiiM, Erii'tor pluuin;,' mill BuUot^k, Frederic. (}., annouutaul Clow, Ari'liibulil, cai-jx'uti^r (.'low, haviil, fanner Clow, Dnnciin, fanner Coleman, Charles M., ao'ountant Coleiiiun, Kornmn, J.l'., .sadiiler OuUman, It., nurseryman Coleman, AV alter K., nurne.rynum ('(deman, W. 1'., M.I) Colemiin, 'William, fanner Collier, \Villiam, hide and leather dealer and tanner <.!ook, KrastuH, manufacturer of woolen goods Coward, L. W., tintmiith Cumming, Jnnic.s, hiile and loatlier dealer and tanner and prop, flouring mill Curtis, E., hotel keeper "^ensdftle, Mrs., milliner, &n rMgers, AVesley, cabinet maker Knglish, Kev. William, (Wesleyan) (fardiucr, Charles, fanner ilway, on Coleman 'r Creek, in th« Towntliip of Klixa tile Couuly Town, and 204 from Toronto. Money (iilhooley, John, liootannd ahoei • liilerlain, Janics, ))rr)p, Lyn House (Jla-sliau, .1. ( '., teaiher (iray, Willinni, earjientpr IJoliiday, John, general merchant Harvey, Kdwiu, wiue and sjiirit merchant Harvey, William, |(ro|i. Uoiuiiiion House llaskiu, .Sidney, painter llorton A;Ta\lor, Mhingle maken .tones, i{ev. ft, I,., (Church of Kngland) I.ane, Rev. II., iKpiscupul Methodist) l.c.ilie, .1. & Co., general Aerchauta McCrady, Alexander, faruuT MeCrady, Oavid, fanner McCrady, .Inlm, cjipenter McLean, (leorge, telegra|>h operator McNi.sh, (Jeorge, founder nncl machinitt Mitchell, Cecuge, lioiitM and shoe.s Murjiliy, .lereniiali, U.K. and nxjireM agent .N'lish, Kdwiu, carpenter Orion, (."elsns, saddler, I'almer, .lohu, carpenter I'ergnn, Paul, coojier IVrgaii, I'eter, boots and ahoes Sciitt, Stephen, car|ienter Thonip.son, William, wagon maker Trickey, A. T., dniggint and dealer in Ijooks »nd stationery Widdis, Robert, wagon maker AVilson, Charles R., hide and leather dealer & tanner Wilson, Darwin, farmer Lynedoch. — A Village on Big Creek, in the Town.sliip gf Charlotteville, County Norfolk, 12 miles fruiu Simeoe, the County Town, and 55 from Hamilton. In the vicinity there aie .strong sulphur springs, equal to any on the continent, which hare proved very elleitual in the cure of chronic diseases, es(M;cialIy tho.se resulting from impurity of the blood. The flow of water is about six gallons a minute. The chief baniness of the place is the manufacture of lumber. .'Stages to Brantfonl, Simcoe and I'aris. Money Order Olhce. I'opulation 150. Bottomley, John, hotel keeper Brown, Jo.shue, farmer Burwash, Kev. N. S. (Wesleyan) Charlton, fleorge 0. k Co., general merchants Charlton, .lohn, farmer Cowan, William, fanner Cryslcr, E. M., farmer Cunliff, P., miller Disho, Ira, coojkt GRAY, CEORtiK, I'ostmasler Hageruian, N. C, M.l). Hagemian, .S. F., farmer Ingram, FMwin, blacksmith Louks, \V. H., farmer McKown, J. P., fanner Mi'Master, P., fanner Marsland, John, fanner Patient, Benjamin, shoemaker Reid, Archibald, rarjwnter Roche, William, teacher Schull, ''., wagon maker Wilson, Al)ner, proprietor flouring will Wilson, Janu's H., blacksmith Wood, (Jeorge, farniei* ! i Lynnville. — .i '*mall village, in the Township of Windham, (.'ounty Nortolk, 6^ miles from Simcoe tlic county town, and 80 from Toronto. Population 70. Hall, C., fanner Hilliker, John, farmer Axford, George, farmer Axford, Wellington, dry goods dealer Axford, Wellington, painter, wagon maker Bangner, Nelson, capenter CROOKEK, WILLIAM L., Postmaster and prep. Farmer's Inn File, George, farmer Fonger, Joel, farmer Gibson It Brothers, farmers Gibson, William and 1)., props, steam saw mill I^armer, J. W., general murclinnt Miller, David, carpenter Rand, John, fanner Wardell, Peter, shoemaker White, William, farmer and prop, steua shingle manufacturer Willsou, Asa, blaeksmith '■\ % LYNDBN« MABEKLY. 205 p of KliM to. Miin»T cut ill books •ii'l 12 miles froru Iphur springs, lAvn, eapecially The chief aris. Moi'fy L>lldeUr-A Villng* mid Station of thp Oreat Western Itailroad, in the Township of Biirerly, CoaDt Wi'iitworlli, 16 mill's from Hamiltnn, tht; County Town, 10 Ironi Hrantfo'd, 1*2 from Paris b ml 16 from (iiilt. Tliero is a largn liusinoMS done here in thw lumber trade. Money ordi-r olllco. I'opulalion 400. Howell, .1., dentist Dnrrott, William, wugon inakor ami painter Berrinjftnn, John, iii{<'ut Anwrican Expross Co. Berry, Jlobcrt, Imtcnor Bigffcr, Oi'ortre F., M. I) Bishop, N. 11., ])ro|)riit<)r luiek yard lUasdcIl, H., hinilier ihiahM' HlaMil(dl, Danii'l, farmer Blivsdoll, (tcorgc, farmer Blasdi'll, Jacob, farmur Blows, Lewis, carpontHf Bradwin, J. k E., jwtters Clement, William, manufacturer of woolon goods Cornell, Miss K. A., milliner Cornell, Jeremiah, general merehant (Cornell, .les.i(>, farmer Dasetr, Josnphua, carpenter Dayman, I'eter, proj)rietor liriek yard Dyment, Nathaniel, lumber dealer and farmer Dvment, I'eter, grocer Glass, Alexander, baker HauoH, Alexander, J. P., fanner Hendcrshott, A., patent risht ugflnt Uornin^, William, boots and shoes Howard, Henry, farmer Howard, (.'harlcs, dentist Lemon, Thomas, butcher Lemon, William, jewelery, watches, clocks, oto. McDonald. Mrs. Christina, proik Western Hotel McLean, John, teacher McKae, <'liarles Andrew, M. D McKAK, WILLIAM eommeicial traveler May, William, grocer Misener, J., pro])rietor New Dominion Hotel Montgomery, W illiam, tailor Nisbet, Adam, farmer and lumber dtailer Orr, James E., dealer in (-lothiiig, lioots and shoes Orr, Wesley P., j.eneral merchant atid insuranco agt Patterson, Robert L., boots ami shoes Shaver, James W., tclegrapli operator Shaver, Pobort, general agent Skea, JiimcH, carpenter Sniitli, 1'. 1'., grocer Stewart, J. W., earw-nter VANSICKEL, U., .7. P., Postmaster, gen. merchant, farmer and lumber dealer Vansickel, William, eRr|)eMter Walburg, John, patent right agent and carpenter Wood, Uohert, saddler Woolams, Daniel, proprietor flouring mill Lyons- -A Village in tho Township of North Dorchester, County Elgin, 17 milss from St. Thomas, the County Town, and IIQ from Toronto. Population 60. Appleford, (Jeorge, farmer Caghill, Robert, shoemaker Cline, Benjamin, farmer Olopnescm, Hev. C, (Wesleyan) Cronk, J., shoemaker Doan, Albert, teacher Emery, (^'harles, farmer Fullerton, Richard, farmer Gunn, Daniel, farmer Martin, E., farmer i'utnam, Henry, farmer PUTNAM, PETER J., PostmaJbler and prop. LyoM Exchange Smith, Ucv. O., (Wesleyan) , Wilkinson, Thomas, wagon maker Winder k Lee, general merchants Winder, Thomas, cariienter McDonald's Corners.— A Post Office in the Townshi]) of Dalhousie, County Lanark. GHALMEK.S, WILLIAM, Postmaster. )iu Simcoe the steam shingls McGllllTray.— (See Ireland). ~A Post Office in the Township of McGillivrny, County Middlesex. Mossy Order office. SHOFF, D., Postmaster. llclntyre> — A Post Office in the Township of Osprey, County Grey. POTTS, EDWARD, Postmaster. Haberly.— A Village on Fall River, in the Township of South Sherbrooke, County Lanark, 16 mils* firom Perth, the County Town. Population 100, I I Dixon, John, auctioneer Goldemo & Goldberg, general merchants McConnell, Robert, carpenter M.cGRECiOR, JOHN, J. P., Postmaster 'and propr. shingle factory jMcMorin, Rev. W., (Church of Englaml) McNichol, Hugh, wagon maker Morrison, George, hotel keeper Morrison, Henry, shoemaker Morrow, James, farmer Morrow, John, hotel keeper and prop, flouring mill Park, H., cooper Shannon, Rev. V., (Wesleyan) Smith, Rev. W., (Methodist Episcopal) Spencer, — , M.D. Welsh, Thomas, wagon maker Williams, Miss, teacher M6 MACTON— MADOC. Marton.'-A VillnKo in the T.iwntililp iifPcpl, County WclUnxton, 25 mll.'i from nuMph, the County Town IH fidin Bi'rliii 1111(1 8(1 tVoiii Toi-ontu. .SIh^^i-h to llciliii iiml LiMluwcll. ro|iuliiti(iii I'iO. Aiiiiinn, Nii'liiiliiA, slnH'iiiukrr Connolly, Joliii, Jiiriiiff roniiolly, N., lariurr C'owiin, H. F., tcftilicr Friinris I,., iirop. Fuitmrs' Inn McCOKMlCK, J: M., rostiiiiwter, Iiotfl koppcr llr.l.'Driai'k, Jiinii'M, t'urnior McCormiik, ruliirk, rmnicv McUfuli^n, Klli'ii, truchor Niilon, JiuiHH, funiii'i' O'lll'ii'ii, John, lirii'klitycl- O't'oiinor, D^viil, fiiriiicr O'Toolc, l'( tir, Miifksmitli Scott, Jninri, funnel- Sweeuoy, <.'., furinor , '. • • <» 'I 'I /• lai 67 IllcKab*(ilengar3 < A Poet OlTicc in th« TownHliip of I.i.rhiel, County Qk-ugniy. FHASK15, SIMON, I'ostmaJiter. MaCVillCt— A I'ohl ollice 111 the Township of Albion, County Ciinlwcll. WILSON, SIi;TII, i'ostmufltcr. lHadoC-A A*i1hiffo oil V>vfv Creek, in the Towiisliiii of Madoc, CountyVlBstiiigs, 27 milM ttm\ Bellevilh-, the Counly Town, 7 from KI Dorado ami ICO fiom 'I'oroiito. The Villiige ia .litimtod in the mid.st of t?i(i host miiicnil rcj^non, as yet cligcovored in Ontario, gold, iron and lead have been found. Rtage-s to HcUe- villc, Thaiiet niul Kl Dorado. Money Ortler OBier mid Savings Hank. I'npulation 7r>0. Adains, Ifarvi y, enrpentcr Allan, Miss, milliner, ic Atkins, W. 11., di^akr in clothing and boots k shoes Aylswith, C. K., RL.S Raalain, Miss, milliiu'r Bateman, .Itiseph, jirojtrietor briek yard Begg, Peter, teaeher Bentliir, Kdwiinl, necduntanl ISlaek, John, bool.s and shoes llristol, AVeUin;,'ton k Co., blacksmiths . ■ ... Brooks, Ceorge, grmei- f Cuverly, Josejih, Lliieksinilh ,. Coe k, Merhcrson, real estate agents Cross, Thomas, general mert-hant Dale, James, tin.smilh -f.~..-.-, ..^ Dale, John, J. I'., dealer in hardware, entlery, &(.• J)eaiis, (iray k M(^(!regor, general merchants Declare, M., butcher - ,, I'ingman, Henry, tiiiiuev Driscdll, S., tailirt- . i .Dunn, John 11., J. P., fnrracr .i . Eiwtwood, Miss, iiiillinev j ,...,; fi Elma, W. 11., M. D I'itzgerald, James, attorney-at. law I'itzgeiald, Joseph, s.ush, door and blind inauufacturtr Ford, Kev. W. J., ((Wealeyan) Forueri & Kennedy, P. \i. Surveyors Foster, Alexander, boots and shoes Franklin, Edward, lumber dealer Fra.ser, Sylvester, carpenter Crillen, Miss, milliner Cray, Walter, carpenter Cream, Charles, real estate agent and nttorney-at-law (Jriffin, Spencer, ctrpentcr (iustiu, S,, prop, livery stable and pump maker Hari>er, .lohn, grocer and baker Heyworth, James, painter lleyworlh, John, cabinet maker Jlodgins, William, prop. North Anicricftn Hotel Huffman k Son, ])rop. Huffman House Kirk, Charles, prop, flouring mill Lawler, Kev., Roman C'atholic Lawson, Kev. T., AVcsleyan Lewis, D. P., carpenter Loomis, J. S., M. D. McBeath, Miss, milliner, &e. McQuillin, Robert, M. D. Mancey, E., tailor ■fVf '»'.-4;iir.\ MADOC Mr,l!( rUV, published every Sulnrday by .\lliertSinalllield| Marrin, Owen, boots and shoes , Maybce, AloiiJio, painter niid engraver Mavbcc, cabinet maker and [Top. planingmill Mitchell, T. A., grocer Mockridge. Rev. Charles H., (Church of England) JIooii, A., pi»ii., Hastings House Mullet, SylvHinis. hide and leather dealer and tanner O'lJryan, James, ceopcr n'l'IA'.VN', K. D., Postmaster, J. P., insurance agent and general luerchaut (»'Hai'a, .lames, J. 1'., farmer Orr, William, blaeksniith. P.-itteisoii, K., & Co., props, flouring uiill ['•iiieioy. Rev. D. (Kpiseojial Methodist) Rawe, ("}. 1)., dealer in jewclery, watches, clocks, &e, Keed, Stejdien, blacksmith Rii.ss, A. 15. k Bros., general merchants Seymour, V. E,, farmer '• '>' Seymour, Horace, fanner Sinclair, Misses, milliners :'"".'*• .>X Sinclair, IVter, saddler Sills, Bryant, iiainter and general agent SMALM'IKLD, ALllKRT, editor and publishpr Mmhir Mercury ,,. ,, Smith, Jacob, draftsman and engraver Soamcs, Mrs., milliner Sparriiw, Kev. P. I,. (Episcopal Methodists Snttaii, 11. H., M.1). Tabor, Samuel, cooiier ,. ^. • k- .^ot, i,-^ ■• 1 assie, John, farmer • 'IHiUer, W., farmer Tumilty, W. H., .f.P. Van Kloeck, 15. II., farmer Vaiiormaii, Allan & Co., shingle makers W^ard, William, boots and shoes AVhito, C.eorge, carjienter White, John, founder and machinist, and proprietor planing mill • "*^" M Wilson, C. Ci., druggist and dealer in books andsta- tioneay Wilson, C. 0., telegi-aph operator Wishart, Rev. David (Presbyterian) Wi.ss, Louis, boots and shoes Wood, A. F., J. P., and insurance agent Wood, A. F. k Co., general merchants Wright, Andrew, baker and grocer V-Aj 17 SI liin JOHN avina, Milt* anil QmHlfneM' Ml BrMir, Wig Iftaker «nd Ukaufiotiuer of a)! l^nib of H»ir Work. 67 BIDRAU fmSST, 0TTAVr4. OMT. 0. W. COW AM) 4 <30., Commission Merchant. InawuMM Agrat uul ExohAoga Brolur, 17 SPABKS STBKKT, OTTAWA, ONT. . . ., , li' . III! I III ill HOTEL CAKTIEB., Houth side Mnrniy $t.^ n^ Gpf|t«>:,9( Siitu^, otta'wa, birr. ANTOIKK CHAMPAaME, - • - PioPkiKTUB. MICHAEL BOYLE, B XT T O H 3EB , Br Wkrl Mnrlcet, Btell No. I^ Ottowt, Out Alvrajs on hand. B«ef, Ittf'f on, Poi^k and V«>1, Ccmed Beef .% Finish sod Dnnbility Unrivalled. i-NDRBW BUTCHART, Dealer In I'in, Copper & Skeet Iron Wm sioTet, vimiJtkii|iM» iM., •otfrr«f#ki«|dM» and warranted. DIVISION STBEIST, OWEN BOUND, ONT. *' QaA7?l(9 4 D«UilN, MiKNIiFACTOlJiRS Of SAiAtls, HARlIt^, WHIPS, kc, Orders solicited and promptly attended to. P0131,KT STREET, OWEN SOUND, ONT. GEORGE W. BUTOHARB, HAKUFAOTVREB or POULET STBE^, OWEN SOUND," ONT. TTT kiiiitir »b:iHENs, Manu&oturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, And Jappaned Ware, Dealer in Stoves, &c. JOSftl'lt BULLOCK, Wliolessb ti R«t«n Dealer in its, £to., IS, ONT. 4i«^liiitf ,i«" '! I' r- AN&tDSNURAL dTAiSK OtFtCB^ «ivfeK sir:, 1»litiSi oin\. Bo* to meet all trains, Lirery Stabls in cooBetiiion. 'f II! . ) I » PMI f^^p "^^murnw m^mm fi f4^iaspirawtKi^Ts. /.,>^c-x--;'-i ^^^.i^is 11 ^ JE?,,':|?.,^ FANCY GOODS, PAINTS, OII^, LAJ^IPS, SEEDS, &«. S. T. A. BTANS, p. L. S., ■ CoAiity Surveyor and Ihsflraiicfe Ageiit, CHEAP DRUG STORE. A . selle and Stationer. Dealer in Painta Oils. Dye Stuffs, Glate^ Pbtt^. andF«,cy GooJs The only place to secure the hesit vajue for your money. Our stock 18 full, and mir tmVoo l«wi* 8» * ^ « P»ace w secure the hestt vaJue for your money. Our Pembroke, County Renfrew, Ont, *r^* "• ""'» ^^d our prices lowest ia town. Gore Street, opposite the Market. PERTH, Ont. THOWAS JAMIESON, GOEB STREET, PERTH, ONT. '^ Whol^ale anil ' Mii\ Drug Stord ^ -•>' /-TOt jrrDrEELiocK &W ' ' '^-^ CHEMWJS ^ND QRtjfGGISTS, €}<>re Street, Pertimtait. The Largest Stock— the Pu.est Druga-the Lowest Prices. Mi street, opposite the Market, PERTH, Ont. C3-. Noi^chgraves & Saa, W/iTCfIM)itErtiS A^O lEWELLERS. A large stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery. Fancy Good^ Pkt«d WM, Jcctj d*my« on hand. GORE STREET, PERTH. ONT, Jop^ R*rpEi^v OAirilE^ UAZi^ AND inpEETAESE, Herriott Street, Perth. Ont A general assortment of Cabinet and Household Fur- »»t^ *<%> c^stuitly «Mi handi, ^4ii$ii|ti^, PERTH, ONTARIO, MANUji'ACi?]g|ftE j^ CARR'AfiEjnd all kinds of SPIRAL BOLTS. FROM THE BEST BRANDS OP IRON. I-H ) ' I > » 4- NiT-PRESSEi #iTf . ■:« ■irfs »i w. MORRIS, Ifiaiairer TORE. uft^IS^ Bbok- Painta, Oils, kJs. The only money. Our town. Gore at. ' Son, LLERS. llery, Fancy t lund. iTH, ONT, BBTASEB, at. isehold Fur- m fM ILT3, 'lit- smooth to Miy- 0hol& mpf^^msis^ts^m- ALLISON- & blBl^lr, .^\.. T£ SOLICITORS IN CBANCMRY, ice. Office in Striker's Bl«*ck, PietlMli •»*. w. a. ». A^usov. r r- «*<|iaa»>»r.;j -- -r f» ii ' ii ' i ' I ■ II I I " .rvCOB NORTH, rOKT COUMKNK, ONTARIO MR. ''^. M. BENSON, r;.'.^ SOLICITOR IN CH4NCER Y, Ac. Office— Comflr of Walton and Queen Streets, '^ ' ' ■ Port II«p«. JOHNLEARN, .rind d«o?«r in Tea and Flour and Feed. Mi rr««« Mr««t, IPort Cvlbone. ELISHA FURRY, flour' and feed, dc. PORT OOLAORNE. JOSEPH ^.1 KlNa, Manufacturer of the celebrated King's Mills Brand of riour. MR. N^SBITTKIRCHHOFFER. Bamater&Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Ohancwy PORT HOFE, OUT. RAtLWAt..-- R. H. LEACH, - - . PROPRIETr^ T^ subscriber having leased and renovated '. , ^ w^^)a»ownj>o«i% l>e»Rto solicit the pntroiaufe irf J^^oU<2|A)uli|«. iThb i^ttylwrt bia&ds orWines asriiiquoTs BlwaySi on hand. N. P.— Good accommo iation and Sample Rooms or Commercial Travelers. MATTHEW HtCHARfiSON, Machinist, Hmung and Saw Mflls, : *^A~S<»E§l''ing (tf Steam EngiBes and all k ind of Machinery. CHARLB* HKWSON, General deaiei in OrroeriBs, Provisions, &o iOBK smiiH,P0i aora; o. I#^ Produce of all kinds bought and sold, y.'. J. FOWLER, Office, iraltim Street, POST HOPE. — : — ■■ i h..: i — ? JOHN SYDOhi, Dealer in Dry Gooda, Groceries, Wines & Liquon,. JiAnS^ttt, ' P<»T HOnr, <»ITABIO. ^ C. RARE. ItesdyMade <5fotBjtea Ito^and SHf)€i, , .!; J-'' '■■■■■ *i:t.««;^|. y»rt C«lb«nie. PETER CIBBONSi PAXTON ft JONES, POST PSHBT, 0»T. " |' ' > '' K!l ' f'l" -7'1 '. ■;' > '' jSf».f 'i SPENCER As Resits, 11 fill «DiUIJAp,lll Atyv fy Prom BroAville to 8«a F«iat, ou the Ottiir.1^' '^*!jT"''** '*^'' Witli Branch at Perth to BmHh's Pdb» It MiIm. OKK-IUfi!. .oyiP-Sf ^MP, smoonrvmspi^w. .oasff^^-^^ OFflOBBS: JOHN G. BICHAUDBON, W. R. WORSLEY, H. ABBOTT, jnicePretilhU. a. LOWE, SUtkitirtf and Tnasura. DIRBOTORS; A. McABTHUR, ESQ., B. ROSAMONI^, ESQ., Almonte. ^ ^ ooQKE. ESQ., Bkockville. jicamrUaiti. J. W. B. RlViTr'^ A..-ja, DANA, .^* ^' ASD Maimtoctturer of ®o«.p **«a 0»itaie«. W A. TOMLINSON, OHBillST AND DBUGGHST. PEOPEUrrOR AND WANUFACrUKER OF PM», Black m and Flavoring Jirtracl^. WILIIAM H. MAKSH, Eouse, SigJW Ottrri»g« auA Orawn^^^tai Hinter- iBPOi^ws pa«k*9«% «**8a^e**»' , FRIMCB A1.»18R*. 0*H'A»l*>» JAMES EMANSy, ilAMUFACTUBBE OF AI.I. KIND» OF 0aniag«8, Wa^^ts, 0»ttei^ abA Slei^, .pKliqC-S AIr»K »Tl. »> h TA«10 ' "r." '""GrB!. -JftH N fe T ON , 5^^«ds, 81telfK&rd ware,' Groceries PftteBtMcdiciae*. Tz^al Oil, Paints, fee. Haiti Adamij Raker,! Bam fill Byers, [ {Iiuinir Thimbil Eldridjj Ferrierl Fletch( Foster, Huntii .Jones, Lewis, MADRID— MALVERN. nr b W| m. OF 81< Ht\drid» — A post office in the Township of S bastopol, Count)' Renrrcw. Coni'dlvj James, farmer Connolly, Patrick, farmer Foran, Eil.vard, farmer <«'.vl .«V HallorytO'WIl. — A Village and Station of the Grand Leeds, 12 miles from BrockviUe, th« County Town, Stages to Escdtt and Rockport. Audress, E., wagon maker Amlrcss, James, proprietor brick yard Avery, R., general mercliant Rrucc, W., telegrapli operator, railroad and express agent B'iler, A. I)., teacher Ifadigan, M., stock dealer Haight, E. B., M. D ' - . Holmes, Thomas, wagon maker lluntly, John, wagon maker Keys, A., shoemaker LEE, F. ¥., Postmaster Mallorj-, H. W., stock dealer Trunk Railroad, iu the Township of Yonge, County 9 from Rockport, 5 from Eucott and 190 from Toronto- Mallory, G. L., general inerchant . . Mallory, Ira, J. P Maliory, Mrs. G. L., milliner ' •*""" Monfort, .1., tiusniilh Monfort, P., farmer ' Mune, A. A., general merchant Munio, William, cooper IV'unijt, George, farmer Priictor, J. W., cariK-nter PurWs, E.. J. 1' .., SwiittVcr, G., gencritl merchant ^ |^-' Thomas, E. S., farmer ' ■' Wickwire, G., painter ill ■!pyJ('^^.r".t'^•';•^x. J?:f nalone. — A Village on the River Moira, in the Township of Alarmorn, County Hastings. DLstaut froux I'lelleville, the County Town, 35 mil«s. Stages to Madoc and Belleville. Weekly mail. Population 60.^ McGregor, Giorge, tavern keeper Minchin, W. II., teacher Murjihy, Ira, cai-jienter I'owemmn, Henry, prop, grist mill Caldwell, W. M., engineer Christie, W. J., farmer Do Cew, James Dollan, Thomas, miner Doxcy, Rev. — ., (Wesleyan* Wan, Joseph, miner Ileigle, L. Me Dennett, John, miner and assayer McFaul, A., miner m .■>...|-..^, , -..., — .J — — . Nightingale, Thomaii, book keeper Nixon, T., miner POWKLL, D. N., Postmaster Powell, M. H., miner Richardson, Geoi-ge, general merch.mt Severn & Caldwell 4; Co.. prop, qriwt* crushing mill Watson, John Mnlvcrkl* — A small Village in the Tnwnahip of Scarboro", County York, 144 miles from Toronto, tho County Town, and 6 from Scarboro' Station, Grand Trunk Railway. •>• ^o. William ,.«„....r SMiTH, T}IOMP.«?nN, PoBtmaalcr, morchaul awl propri.'tor TeMiicrance Hotel "• William, cooper ■I mid, Peter & l)avid, physicians »e, David A. . in-oprietor saw mill -«iilne, WiUuim, huubermerclnftut W)'\)pr, Joseph, tadtUer MMHR mm 1298 MALTON— MANCHESTER. Halton.- A Villnf^tf and Station of the Great 6 miles from Brampton, tlii! County Town, Mills, kc. I'opulatiou 200. Aikins, .Tolin, J. P., fanner Allen, Danit^l, farmer ALLEI^, JOSKI'H U., Postmaster Allen. T. B. k Vo. , geiioral merchantt Armstrong, AJam, auctioneer Anil, Rev. .John, (Pgrapher Lisle, Henry, faimer Lock, Henry, farmer Mozier, .lohn, farmer Parkin, James, carriage and wagon maker Parks, W. H., cabinet maker Paul, Andrew, jirop. grist mill PLANK, BARTHOLOMEW, prop. Reyera Housa PowsoB, William, attorney, &c Mhaw, Joel, farmer Smith, Uev. Mr., (Primitive Methodist) Steel, William, wagon maker Spins, James, tailor Straiten, Thomas B. , manager for Si. ti J. Canipball St. John, George, tarmer Sijuire, Jf.mes, tailor Thomjao i. Henry, prop. Union Hot«l Torrauee, Vleiauder, tailor ToiTance, Au Irew, manager ibi Joshua Wright Ures, Abrahaui, larmer Vernon, Nathaniel, farmer Wii; ■ ' ' la, boots aud shoei Yai >ii, (Dbwsou fc Co.) 'i'uivi Ksusi uiaii . I'll MANDAMIN- MAJiNliJilM. 299 mnty P««l, dhill, Mono Haildamin.— -A Villagu ami Station on the Great Western Kuilway, in the Township if Plyuipton, County roiial(l, T., farmer Diiinan, .Jolin, farmer I>iinln]», .I.imfH, giMipruI merchant M«'I,fric, William, larmer Paul, lohu, faiiuer (Juiun, .lames, fiirmei nd a. T. K. llalakofr — A post olliuft ill the Township of Marlborough, County Carlton ; dinlant 26 milea from OttawE. PIKKCK, "W. J., Postmaster awanosli and ,0, 143 miles. and general tlie County - Order Offiee, ■aililla. - A Village in iIks Townships of fi'oTii Whitby and 14 from Lindsay. St; Order Office. Population 500. Allen, <"}. farmer Hmvi's, E., general merchant IJrown, JI. E., tcadier Calhoun, J. hntfl ki'i'pcr Camiilii'II, KfV. H. (Canada Presbyterian) Ca-slir, (r., general merchant Clipsterliild W., shoemaker ("larke. A., ibithiiT Clarke, .J., J.I'., blacksmith Conway, S., hotel keeper ('none k Bros., wagon makers Douglas, A., insurance agent Douglas, (}., genei.il mcrehanf; DUi;C!LAt>', MAUV, Postmaislress Douglas, Misses M. & E., milliners, -tc Dunoon, D. cf)0])(>r, Kdwards, Q. P., general merchant Edwards, It., general merchant ♦ ilieiit, W., carpenter (tlover, I{ev.,'T. W., (Bible Christian) Graham, W. S., cabinet maker Mariposa and Hroek, Counties of Ontario and Victoria, 32 railen iiges to Oshawa, Beavertou, Lindsay and Woodvillc. Money Harper, It., KA., teacher Holliday, J., buteher. Horne, (J., farmer Keeler, C, farmer iiiHain, James, nuetioueer McDonald, IL, J.P-, blacksmith McEachern, L., carpenter Mel'adyen, liev. A. (Baptist) MeFadyen, .Mrs. T., milliner Medregor, Hcv. 1). (Congregational) McLean, 1>. ('., wagon maker McLean, M., tanner Mc(JuarTi«, (L, teacher May, '."., saddler Maybce, K., saddler Michael J., farmer Oakley, P., M.D. Pearce, 0., shoemaker ."'kinn^r, Joseph T., tinsmith Smith, J., proprietor steam Houring mill Stabback, J., fanner '> \n !«»■■ HauHtoWanillif. — A small settlement beautifully sit\iated at the head of ITeyward Sound, on Manitoulin Island, District of Algoma, 160 miles fnmi SaultSte. Marie, 30 from Little Current, and about 140 from Toronto. 1 1 contains only the residence of the olHcers of the Indian Department, and a few Indian houses. Govemment lands on the island are ofTircd at 20 conts ppr acre. Mails weekly in summer, and for(,niglitly in winter. Steai'iers to Collingwood and Sat It Ste. Marie. Ironside, A. MnO., Clerk I*ir. Court and interpreter .Simpson, Vhomah, M.D. * Plummer, William, local superintendent liuiiau .SIMPSON, 'I., IVatmanter Affairs, land agent and fishery overseer 'I 1» ker erere Hous« h J. Canipb«ll Wright Maillliieini. —A Village in the Tow Town, 4 from Petersburg Station, Backert, Martin, farmer Hergey, Jacob, farmer Bleam, .Fonathan, fanner Boehmer, Valentine, cooper Bowman. Joseph L., farmer rior.ruui, Mrses L., fanner Eckhardt, Jidin, tailor Ernst, John, farmer Ferrier, John L., teacher Fallman, John, farmer •ii'iger, Daniel, farmer • !i>!.ig, .Tidin, hotel keeper Gofton, Kobert, farmer Hnether, >>i(:hola«, sheamoker Huffman, Joseph, gMMal merciiant Kauaman, Rev. C. F. A. (Evangelical nship of Wilmot, C mnty W .tter'oo, 6 milea from Berlin, the County 14 from Gait, and il from Toronto. Population 100. KNECHTEL, DANIKi 1... Pojilmtater Kii -chtel. Jonas, cabinet maker Erojni, .sane, fari ler Miller, Michael, f»rmi?r Pei>]iler, Gorge, U'-cksmith Piniiier, William, weaver Kiekert, John, farmer Ringler, Benjamin, fiirmeir , .Si'hi)i), far'aer Sehl, Peter, mason .Shantz, .\. D., proprietx)r flai mill Milan tz, Johi> |)., proprietor tUx mill Phantz, Haninel L., propiietor miw mill Ware, John, bla^^kHmitn LutLcraiil si I r ^lu:U.. Hl'VL r! aoo MANOTICK— MAPLETON. Hanotick. — A Villagn on the Uideait Kiver, in the Township of North Gowei, Conntjr Ciirltiton, 16 miles from Ottawa, the ("ounty Towu. Population 200. Atkinson, Francis, shoomaker Beanbry, Dennis, blacknuiith Cameron, M., farmer Condie, William, farmer Cowan, Jolin, general nirrcbant Cowan, Samuel, MA) Davidson, Alexander, hotel keeper Dickinson, M. K., general merchunt, lumber dealer, and prop, flouring and ]ilauing niilln Fortune, William, tailor and clothing dealer Jenninffs, John J., druggist Iiatiuer, James, carpenter MrCorkall, Tliomas, wagon maker Mansfield, Th()ma.s, farmer Mansfield, William, farmer Mooney, James, coojier O'Gradv, Michael, hotel keeper PAltKKU, (t. L., ?ostma.ster Peyment, Louis, blacksmith I'ollotk, Miss, milliner, &c Uickey, (ieorge, teacher Shearer, John, painter Williams, George, general nierchant Willson, \Villi.ini, fainicv Muisfleld- — A small Village in the County of Middlesex Baily, Thomas, blacksmith I Ma Mansfield Baily, Thomas, tilacksmitn Ijoughead, James S., proprietor hotel Manslidd, J. k 0., general merciiant* Prigley, George, proprietor hotel Mansfield. — A Post Village in the Townsliip of Mulmur, County Town, 27 miles. Population about 40. County Himcoe. Distance from Barrie, the Anderson. David, shoemaker Campbell, Kobert, blacksmith Gallagher, Paul, general merchant G1LBP:RT,W'I1J-L\M, Postmaster, general merchant Morrow, John W., sLomaker Wilson, W. H., prop, woolen factory Maple. — A Milage in the Township of Vaughan, Office. Population IjO. Aiken, Kev. William, (Church of England) Barlow, R., general merchant Buttery, Thomas, blacksmith Cousins, John, shingle maker Develin, William, J. P. High, William, shoemaker Humphreys, J. l>., telegraph operator R. K. and express agent Hunter, William, tailor Jrvine, Andrew, shoemaker Lochhart, John, wag"ii maker IjOgan, Geoigr, liotel l^eeper Lowry, Joseph, teacher McArtney, Valentiue,ftailor ItcDonald, John, carpenter McDonald, L. A., carpenter County York, 181 miles from Toronto. Money Order McQuarric, H., J. P. Matherson, Misses, milliners Moore. Patrick, manufacturer of woolen goods NOHLK, JOSEPH, Postmaster and general merchant O'Neil, ilugh, manufacturer of woolen goods liaith, Thomas S., blacksmith Richardson, Leeds, saddler Rupcit, J. P., J. P., general merchant Uui)ert, O., M.D. Rumble, U., hotel keeper and proprietor livery stable Vailes, Richard, painter Waterhouse, John, general mercluuit Willson, All)ert, teacher Wooils, Jinnes, blacksmith Wood, William, blacksmith Maple Ilill. — A Post OfTiee in the Township of Brant, County Bruce, 3 miles fioni Walkerton, the County Town. CLEMENT, ROBERT B., Postmaster and gen. mer. Hall, Williim, .saw mill proprietor Laloude, T., carpenter Searborough, Charles, briekmakcr Simpson, George, carpenter Wright, Samuel, hotel keeper Mapleton. — A small Village in the Townsh.p of Yarmouth, County Elgin, 10 mileK fil«iu St. Thoni.!*.. th* Couniy Town. Average value of land $45. Population 30. AF PLEFORD, WILLIAM, PoKtmastei pad prop. , Hughes, Tho»Hji>, butcher cheese factory Bra\, T. B., farmer Gsu'ghill, Peter, J. P. Charlton, William, farmer Culver, Edwin, farmer Deo, Dennis, ■ arjtenter Dexter, 1 ». . farmer Fawcett, ' ' '., genci-.il merchant Gilbert, Q. IL, teacher Learn, Charles, farmer Luton, Robert, teacher Lymon, Philip, farmer McClelland, John, fanner McGregor, I>.. farmer Mackay, K., teacher Thompen !i, Daniel, ahepiunker White, i-rrderick, J. P.. ( ai-penter ^'iiBK, John, J. P., farmer fogg, Jolm. Mim. luton, 15 miles MARCHMONT— MARKHAM. 301 oin Bwrie, the ;enpral merchant . Money OrJfi- tn goods „^uenil merc'liaut goods tor livcrr tXahlt lo)i, thc<''muty I'hoiii.is, til* Narchniont-— A Village on North River, Riirric, lh(! County Town, 6 from Orillia, ropulation 70. Hailey, William, fiirmer Blnrk, Ali'xiiudcr, carpenter Caniplx.'U, W. P., shingle maker Clarke, A., fiirmer Clarke, Ellen, u\illiner, etc. Coleman, .lolni, fiirmer De(!rar, Williiini, farmer Drink water, Thomas, J. P. Fox, Williiim, wagon maker (iillott, WillinTii, farmer Ciolden, Thomas, farmer Hall k Brothers, lumber dealers Hamilton, F. J., f,irra(^r Hopkins, Thomas, farmer IzZiird, James, farmer Joyce, Patrick, fanner Kean, John, J. P., proprietor giiat mill Nelson, John, farmer in the Township of North OrllHa, County Simcoe, 97 miles from aud about 87 from Toronto. Stage to Orillia and Coldwater. Nixon, ('., general merchant Voyes, — , wagon maker Orser, J., hotel keeper Overeiid, William, butcher POWLEY, CHAULKS, Postmaster I'owley, Jacob, lumber ilenler Prire, Thomas, ])roprietor Fnnnar'a Inn Price, Williiim, lime and stone Kandall, John, carpenter llix, (ieorge, fiirnu'i Kix, John, farmer Smith, George, fanner .Smith, Henrj-, farmer Stewart, Kev. A., ^ Episcopal) Teskey, John, fanner Teskey, William, teacher Ward, John, farmer Wright, George, farmer Harden. — A PoBt-oflicc in the Townshij) of Gnelph, County Wellington. BLVTH, C. McD., Postmaster. Harkliam. — A Village on the River Rouge, in the Townshij) of Marklmm, County York, 20 miles from Toronto, and 10 from Searboro* Station, (!raud Trunk Hallway. The '2nd Division Court is held here. Stage to Toronto. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 1000. McCmisland, Dr. McGill, Hugh, wagon maker McMahon, K., cooper Anthony, John, rarpentcr Armstrong, Mist, dressmaker Armstrong, Hobe.-t, tinsmith Armstrong, William, farmer Ash, S. Vj., tailor Iknibridge, (i. T., blacksmith , IJurk, Ebonezer, general merchant Ikrkc, A., J. r. and notary public. BARKER, JAMES J., J.P., Postmaster, clerk divi ■sion cuurt Barker, James J., general merchant Harnes & Flumerfelt, general merchants Hiiwlier, Joliii, painter Browning, William, watchmaker Byron, Mrs. Joseph, tailoress ('alilwell, G. (,'., veterinary surgeon I'lilvert, W., butclior < ampbell.Kev. J;, (Presbyterian) • ai'son, li. I{,, accountant I 'ash, 1)., J.P. ''omiuiskey, Dr. ''on]if, Samuil, butcher •Vosby, C,, faninT • losby, L., soed.snian 'umming, !'« U-r, saddler Hack, John, fthoemakcr I'igby, G(«)rge, saddler Hnherty, Dr. I'ohcrty, Mi.ss Emily, teacher l-'awii-tt. Rev. M. (Weslcyan) Fogg, ,lohu. bak< 1 l'r;ter, .Inbn, liibiuet maker tWl, Dr. Hall. H., projirietor Franklin Honsa Hall. Itev. J. (Wesleyan) Holden, S., J.P. Holdcii, S., dii.ggist luttoii, II. 11., teacher ■Icriniin, lleury, bluckhiuith '■1111', Henry, general merehaiit I'UinJey, (Norj^e, painter ^' 'aliiini. ]ii.\. J. (Coiiyregalional) Mairs, A., attoniey-at-law Mardon, William, shoemaker Marshall, John, propiietor liverr stable MAHKHAM ECONGMIST, Hon. D. Heesor, prop., (Thursilay) Maxwell, James, carpenter Miller, George, farmer Miller, T. H. & Co., general merehnntfi Milne, T. A., jiroprietor flouring mill Morgan, T. Jt G., blncksmiths, etc. Musselman, D. & S., dentists Nichols, John, butcher Pollard, John, siiddler I'tingle, R. & G,, wagon ina'ccrs iianufacturer J. P., i)roj)riet., i'i''>->rietor Anglo American hotel .23 I •Wori WiM Angltj ilor I \ I. w 3oa MAPLE VALLEY MARTINTOWN. Hnple Valley.— A rout Office in thr I'ounty of (irey. ])1('K, JAMKS, I'oHtinnster. Mnrathon. — A I'ont. OffitB in tlie Townsliij) of Hiuitlir, County Carlitou WOODS, HAMUEL, I'oNtnmHtcr. i«ll*r1«l' March.— A Post OnioD in the TowusUip of Mnrcli, County Curlcton, 15 niilis from Ottawa Arnistronp, John, gcnoral nirrohant IJmy. W. H., brewer Holmes, Jolin, hotel kerppi- Kirwiii, 'William, general merchant McMurty, I)ftviil, jjrneral merehant Kiclmrilson, Frederick, ,I.P. Slmri), Alexander, hotel keeper Smith, Thomas, hotel keept^r llarlbank- — (f<'M Villagta too late for regular ritterlioH at the end of this irvrk.) Mannlon.-'A post office in the Township of SnlliTan, County Grey, 20 miles from Owen Sound, the County Town. I5erry, John, farmer <'asson, Rohert, farmer Cochran, llohert, teacher Crittenden, E., shingle maker Koster, John, farmer Foster, Thomas, farmer llaiTison, John, farmer Hemstock, George, farmer Hislop, John, farmer Hill, Kev. Joseph, (WeslcyAn'i McKain, J)avid, faimev Melburn, John, farTiicr (Wmrne, William, farmer Wait, Rev, G. (United Brethren) AVAUD, JAMES, Posttiiaater, farmer Wild, William, farmer Wright, Joseph, farmer Marmora- — A Post Village OH the Townsliip of Jfarmova, County Hastings. llawlev, J., general merchant I fjoucks & Hough, t^eneral merchanVi JOHNSON, BENJAMIN, Postma-stcr | Marston.— A flourishing \illage on Venison Creek, in the Township of Walsinghara, l.'ounty Norfolk, 'J» miles from Simcoe, the (.'ouutf Town, ami It from Port Rowan. Pojmlutioii 2S. Koher, Jacob, farmer Beemer, James, farmer IJecmer, Ontn, fanner Brown, Ruth, milliner, etc. Franklin, Welland, stock ilealer GARDNER, JOHN, Postmaster. ]'. L. S., hnnbcl- dealer and propri<;tor sifw mill avis, Mis.s, milliner Klcsher, Thomas, teacher Kields, Henry, hide and leather dealer and tanner Fisher, Alexander, butcher 'iiiraey. Miss M., milliner •iamey, Thomas, J. P. tjilbeft, Ker. C. D. (PrimitiTe Methodist) 'Jordon, James, accountant '^uy, William, blacksmith Hannah, Alexander, agent Vicker's Express Co., imd prop. North American Hotel and livery stnbli; Heron, 1)., farmer Heron, D., gunsmith Heron, R., sash, door and blind manufactory Heron, K., farmer Herin, Thomas, carpenter Heron, William, manufacturer of woolen goods Hi'.l, Kcv. Rowland (Church of England) Irwin, J. G., painter ami wagon maker Izzard, — , farmer Johnston, Rev. D. A. (Wesleyan) John-.ton, William, boots and slioea Kerr, B. S., M.U., dentist Kerton, J., farmer Keston, W. F., carpenter Knowles, licv. R. (Canada Presbyterian) liong, H., farmer and denier in lime and stone Long, Wesley, sash, door anil blind manufacturer McKoberts, A., proprietor flouring niill Mathew, Robinson, boots and shoes MAXWELL, JOSEPH, Postmaster and attomey-at- law Maxwell, J., farmer Rudley, George, buteher Raymond, — , fruit tree agent RcuT, R«v. J. J., (Primitive Metllodist^ Saigcon, Joseph, fanner and wood dealer Selkirk, Alexander, accountant and liookbinder Spe«r, John, auctioneer Sproule, T. S., M.D., dentist and druf^i.st Sutherland, J. N., general merchant Thompson, George, ,«addler i. !. it! 1 1 ! 1 "d hi m lil '11 II : I : ! I 304 MATl'AWA— MKLllOSK. Miitttawa' A.iinall Villaga niul depot of the HiiiIsoii'h Hiiy (.'ompnny, lit thn Uialrfrtjuf Nipisiiug, at tli* juiii'tiiiii of tlip Ottawa nnil Miittnwu Kivi-rs, l.')l niilcn from Sanil I'oiiit. BAN(!S, JOHN', I'oHtiimHtfr, j{t'iit'rnl iiicixhiiiit, diTk 2ii(l iliviNidit I'Diirt iititl huti-1 kii'iior Uelaiiger, Alrxii, furpeiitur Biirritt, Kliliii A., ciiiiicTitcr Cftriicy, AuffusttiM, luiilid" Kiiiiiiions, !Nuuli, .((I'UCMil nifrchaiit, hotel keop«i- Mayflt'ld. A Mnall Villafji- in the Townships nf Chiii(,'iia(!ousy, Co\inty Peel, 7 milua from Urampton, llm t'ouiily 'I'owii, aiiil '27 fnuii 'I'liioiito. Archdekin, V,, holol keepff Ari^liJckiii, I'., fiirmoi' Dunniii, (i., fiu'iiicr Oriiy, W., lUrmcr llumii, Williiiiu, liiriiicr Ili.si'Oi'kii, Uolioit, gMUTuI merchant] liuilluw, J., fnniiiT Spicru, Ailnni, furnicr hiiicru, A HlMKHS, WIM.IAM, I'ostmnstcr Mayiiardt— A rout Ollico in the TowHHhip of Augusta, County Grtnville, Tri-wcckljr maila. UIHKS, CHARLES, I'ostuiaater. ■ > MajlIOOtht— A Post Otticc in the Township of lliistings, County H!iitinj;<--. JHJYl.K, MICJFAEL, i'ostniastrr. Mcadowvalc- A Mlhigc in ihi^ Townshij) ol' Toronto, Cuunty Peel, i.ii thi; Ilivcr Credit, 23 miles from Toronto, f) fiom liraiupton, tho County Town, and 54 from Miiltou .Station Grand Trunk Riiilroad. Stiigf« to Malton. ifoncy order oflico. I'opulation 250. Rirdsell, C..1., .r. P iirown, Saiiiui I, riiriiicr t^'arlluw, Williiun, Lar]ii'utcr .,.„... ,^,..,. » ,,..... .(oliiison, James, coojier i,. ,n, rhapniiin. William, tailor i'lieyiie, ('. Davidson, Walter, shoemaker Kiliolt, W., .1. I' •' i 1 Kliiott, AV. K.. liiniier GC)01)KI{||.\M, C. 11., Postmaster Gooderliaiii & Worts, ]iriijirietors Hourinj^ mi!! and f;iMi( lul iiiei-cliants flrinitli, 11., s;ul(ller llanlv, Jolm JJ., w.igou maker Hopper, James, rariKmtev Hull, .\. M., aeeountant Joliiison, James, eoojier Johnson, Thonia.;, cooper Laiiiluw, Matthew, j^enenil ni(»re.luint Leslie, William, ir.iiher llanisay, George, \v.i;;on maker Siin|isoii, John, projirietor pi minf; mills Spehini, John, cooper Strong, .Moses, proprietor Connncrcial Hotel Turi.sson, W. II., cnopcr Wilson, .Fohii, I'lnnior ^Medina* — A post ollice in the Township of K.vst Missouri, County Oxford, 25 miles from Woodntock, ih* ( 'ounty Town. , BKCK, J. II., PoKliuaster, general merchant | McKay, Alcvaiider, f;«nnfr i , ' 3Hcdontt*. — (I'i'fi" Villii'ji.f ino ttUe j'oi- reijidar iiisniUiiL vl. lla- CihI iij ihU n'ml-. ) MflaiU'tllon.- A po.st otiioc in llie Townnliip of Melan. tlion, County tirey. " "' BROWN, JAM KS, Postmaster, " . • ,. ' Melrose. -A Villa;,'e in the To'viiship of Tyendennga, County Hastings, lOj miles from Bellevillr, llm County Town. Popnlaiion 100. Anderson, Donald, farmer • Anderson, l{ev. — (Methodist Kpiscopal'i DL'NCAN, CKOlUiK, Postmaster, general locichuut Eaton, .fa ob,' J. P Forrester, .huucH, fanner Haif^lit, Roiiert, fariin r Hollinj;:>wor-, J. P., farmer Minden, Israel, fanner Morden, Philij), carpenter ( •.shorn, Kobert, lUi nier Turiiliull, Kcv. J"hn, (Presbyterian) Ward, ^\ illiani, hotel kci'per Aiyv3^^ipii!^^ kropff funipton, U,n iiiilcs fmrn ul iitock, ih* illo, Uifl DfewiSAi^iuidllliow — «£2««2^ °*^^- ni^ttn enito^ ^»^#)n gtreet. Port B^ W. JC PAULi, '>«al<'r iu all kinUa of tJigara.Tobacoo ««,,«• m (iconjt Slre4. JPeUfboH,; O^i^pi^J Koyal 4-4iatt«linii Holfi], . AVwcoe Street, petert„„-o\ Ontario 1 I ^^^^■"n'» mi^k, fJ,orffe Sf^^ j P^TRBBOBO', Out. THOMAS JleN;?IE8, PvUi-boro', OtUario, KI>WAKm ME^UJLL f^<'mptatt.r.ti,.„ given to collections. !* \,\ w .18^, ^^^ ■^^' .0. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) Y / .// o 1.0 I.I «: m IIII22 2.0 .8 1.25 1.4 16 6" ► V '7. 'c>l ^ ^ "^^ m ^^/ •' ^ V p^"^^' > '^' Photographic Sciences Corporation V :3 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 fV 6^ ABVBKTISEMENTS. OAiflUS itfSS, OAKVHU!, ONT., John WUllams, - Froprletor. Good accommodation and exceHent Stabling. R. JAMES BIOOS, il*ttltmt m^^n 1>KAU,R IN ^nltemen's Ootfiltiiig ( THOMAS KEYlf OLDS & SON. Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Colbonie Street, OAKVit.lEi t>NT. JOHN WALSH. COLBOHNK STKEKT. UAKVIMJ;, <>KT.. WAQON MAKBB, All fcihtla ofWagtms and Catriagf.s iiiadf to onler. Job Work ilono on sborteEJ notice. THOMAS DALLAS, Clerk 7iU Division Court, General IbtBonutCQ Agent, Oo&unissio&erin 6.B. Misslssaga Street, Okilua, Osr. ,tamk;-i b. KEDdie, Unniesg, SAddtei^ bucI Ciarrtiigc TrlmnUBd A goiHl assortment of worytliiiig iu ttis imdv coiistsatly on J»»»nL or mAe t« 0K»«1-, GollM* mwla fiwr* »«f« »«"« -tnwm. Trlmfettog done in Mw: test of itflett. R»-t«alring dono with ntsatness end rteHpatfh. All vorfc warrankfl. MA'TLANU McOAlTElTr • Oranokvilm^ 0:d Uun iiA, (Vm, J. P. JOHNSTON, WATCEMAKER AND JEWELER, Dealer in English. und F'ench; Witches, Clock*, Jfivreljy, »nd Fauoy OooiJs, Kixo Smifs^ Westj . iK'^hawa, Om. Watches and JeWerly rejaircd and wsrrtntcd. WILLIAM BKKN, Flo;xr, Feed & 0<^oaM«loa Merchant, king .Stteet "Wmt, OsviAWA, Otrr. iMlisfi#A# S0US1|i tia^CS.^.'g;^ ;g:^ s, ^iUtr^ t)BHA%VA, OnT. Bioa«rin B.B. \de cnustsatly on airing 8«AWA, OST. d aC kinds ot ed. ■WELER, ebes, Clock?, SHaWA, Om'. warranted. !K»roha>nt, IbaWa, Ont. ME A FORD 305 jiWA, Okt. Meafo'i'd. — A thriving Village, at the mouth of the Bighead River, on the South East shore of the Georgiiui Bay, in the Township of St. Vincent, County Grey; 19 miles from Owen So\ind, the County Town, 22 from Collingwood, and 120 from Toronto. The Village is tht Depot of an excellent agricultural district, and possesses all the elements of prospsvity. Trade local. Stages daily during winter to Collingwood and Owen Sound, Messrs. Stubbs and Bookless, pro2>rictorB. Money order oUice. Population 1200. ALBERLY, JOHN, Township Clerk, land agent, notary public, Ac Anderson, .lames, tanner Andrus, Nii:holas jxr+liur, Jolin, farmer BARBER & HARRIS, (Charles Barber k Thomas Harris^ props. Georgian Iron Work (s'^e adr) Bird, Henry, cabinet ware Bishop & Hopkins, (E. W. & John) saddlers lilanslianl, Ira, teamster BLANCH ARD, J., baker, groceries and liiiuors Bowser, — ., l)rickyard Bower, Mrs. Elizabeth, gi-oeer Biiglit, T. G., dry goods and gi-oceries BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL, John Stubbs, prop (see adv) Brown, Tlioinas, butcher Brownell, Rev. Daniel, (Wesleyan) Burns, Charles, shoemaker Burritt, A., blacksmith (;,';'. ' ', CAIN, J. C, book and job printer (see adv) . ,, Cain, W. F. & Co., saddlers (^ARRE, THOMAS, chemist and dniggist CASWELL, G. A. & BRO., boots and slioes CAS\VJ:LL, JOHN A., (G. A. Caswell & Bro.) Chapman & JlcDonald, (Benjamin F. & Hector), .":addlers Chisholin, If. k Co., general merchants Cliristie, Peter, farmer Clark, Ebeiiezer, farmer Clark, Frederick, J. P., farmer Clelland, James, .stoves, tin and hardware COMMERCIAL HOTEL, William McDonald, prop. (see adv) Corby, James, J.P,, furmer Cox & Grant, (Jamus k James), blacksmiths DAViS, J. H., jihotographer Davis k Ellis, photographers DICKSON, ROIJERT, prop. Mcaford flouring mills DONOVAN, THOMAS, provincial land surveyor and civil engineer DUNLOP, THOMAS (Noxon & Duulop) ' ,' • : Eagles, Samuel, J. P., farmer Ellis, Frank, blacksmith I Flower, Samuel, baker Foster, R. II., cliemist, druggist and seedsman Fuller, Peter, insurance agent Fulton, R. k H., general merchants Oauld, Rev. Mr. (Presbyterian) OEDDES ct WILSON '(James & John S.) barristers Gilford, A., insurance and general agent Hamilton, Kev. Thomas (New Connexion) . , Hawkins, William, brickyard Helstro]), Robert, wagon maker Hill, John, proprietor British Hotel Howe, Thomas & Sons, farmers Kurd, Killnirii, general mercliant Jewell, W, (,'., dentist Jones, John, barber JOHNSON, ALEXANDER, general merchant JOHNSTON, J. J. k CO. (J. J. Johnston, W. AVhetham and David McCaiin) projirictors sash, door and blind factory, builders and contractors (see aw mills Purdy, Marshall B., proprietor saw mill Purdy, William H., farmer Rtad, Nicholas, farmer ' Robinson, Gcorj^p, shoemaker ROIUXSON & LAYTON, (M. and .T. W.), wharf- ingers, forwarders, shipping and express agents, dealers in lumber, coal, etc. .Saunders, Samuel, farmer Sheppard, C. k Co., dry goods and clothing Sliepjihird, Jetluo, tailor Sinclair & Adamson, fo\uiders n-t-.i <'r,-V iSlNG, C. R., notary laiblic and land agent (see ai\v) Smith, John N., carpenter Speer, Samuel 1)., J. P., fanner Stephens, William, stoves and tinware STEWART, J. k W., general merchants and pro- duce dealers Stovel, J., tailor STUBBS, JOHN, prop. British American Hotel (see adv) Symea, Thomas F., M.D. Tait, Adam, blacksmith Taylor, Rev. Charles, (Methodist Episcopal) Thompson, Alcxauiler, Inmber merchant Tottenham, V. 1!., J. P., farmer Trout, Rev. M., (Disciples) TYSON, JOHN, iin.p. steam sawmill Vanderburgh, Steplien, farmer Ward, John, farmer WARNK'A, L. B., watchmaker, jeweler andengraTer (sec adv) ti 1 ~ -l-i kt S06 MFA.FORD— MERRITTON. Watson, Rev. Thomiis, (Cliurdi of England) "Watson, Coloni'l W'illiaui, J.P Watt, Andrew, baililf Watt, Ch irles, manufaotwrcr fanning mills WATT, H., editor nnd proprietor Monitor Watt, James, carpenter WETHAM, W., (J. J, Johnston &CQ.)^|^|„^,rt! Whitlaw, Willinm, farmer Wileox & Anderson, (T. C. & J. P.), tuunom, boot* and shoes Williams, James, proprietor M«aford woolen mills Wood, W. S., uaiTiage and wagon umkor [elvllle. — A Village iu the Township of Hillier, County Prince Edward, on Consecon Lake, 14 miles from Picton, the County Town. I'opulation 100. Burdett, E. J., fanner Carly, W. E., grocer Cooper, \i. B., J. P., proprietor flouring mill iDanurj, A. B., insurance agent Henderson, William, farmer How, Daniel, faniu.r JOHNSON, CALKB, Postmaster and fanner Johnston, llcv. Kobert (New Connexion Methodist) Lewis, John, carpenter Miller, W. K., teacher Morton, George, farmer Post, ('. B., fanner Post, J. R., teaclier Stratton, Rev. F. B. < Methodist Episcopal) White, E. B., shoemaker MenlC— A Post Oflico iu the Township of Seymour, County Northximberland, 50 miles from Cobourg, the. County Town. Atkinson, Edward, general merchant V .-nett, James, cooi>er Itell, John, teacher Brunton, Alexander, tailor MATHER, JAMES, Po;stnia.ster and gcu. merchant MerivalC— A Post Office in the Township of Nepean, County Carleton, 6 miles from Ottawa. Bayne, Robert, farmer Clarke, John, farmer Clarke, Thomas, farmer Collins, Samuel, J.P. Gourley, Rev. J. S. (Presbyterian) Gn^er, Joseph, tailor HOPPER, EDWARD B., Postmaster and fanner Hopper, George B., watchmaker, jeweUr, &c, Hoi)ii8r, William, fanner Johnson, Walter, J.P. Kennedy, Donald, brick maker Ijcmoine, Charles, wugou maker Lemoine, ^ '.ward, wagon maker Lemoine, >Villiani, wagon maker McFarlan, John, pro]«ietor Merivale Hotel McKibbcn, Robert, teacher McKibben, William, teacher Morris, Rev. J. A., (Church of England) Nelson, John, farmer Quinlon, Joseph, farmer Scott, Archil)a]d, farmer Scott, William, farmer Waddell, John, wagon maker Merlin. — (Set Villages tot late for regular insertion at th$ end of this icork.) i ■ I Meiritton (Thorold station). — A. Village and Station of the Great Western Rjiilroad, iu the Towmihip of Grantham, County Lincoln, on the Welland Canal ; 3 miles from St. Catherines, the County Town. Population about 1000. The I>ybster Cotton IMills established here employ 200 liands, combined Bteam and water ])owur ; capacity 10,000 yards of cotton cloth, and lOOO lbs. cotton warp, together employing 200 looms daily. The Beaver Cotton Mills, employ 80 hands and 60 horse power. The St. Catherim* Paper Mill employs 60 hands, turning out 21 tons of paper daily. Ball, Bernard, geni ral merchant and insurance agent Leubrock, H., proprietor Welland Valley Hotel Ball, Peter, J. P Betts, G., booki«i'ller Bowie, Rev. ?lr. (Bethel Chtirch) Brown, Alexander, farmer ('ampbell, John, sbncniiiker Connors, Andrew, .1. P., farmer Corbin, D. W. , brick manufacturer Trow, — , farmer Belancy, Andrew, blm^ksmith Eields, Rev. (;porge(W'eslevan') Gordon & McKay, proprietors Lybstcr Milla Haylitt, J., butcher Leo, — , general merchant Parnell, William, proprietor planing mills Reid, — , (\. W. R Riordan, J., iiroprietor paper mill Robaits, Rev. T. A., (Chunli of England) Schoolev, — , general merchant STEPllKNH, S. M., Postmaster and gcu. merchant Stokes, 0. H., fanner Wait, W. W., proprietor Beas'er Mills Wallace, G. H., teacher Wilson, George, farmer Winslow, John, general merchant lownsliip of luty Town. iDed Btcam 1 eiuiiloyiiig Icathcriui* Bfotcl Lu'vclinnt MERRICKVILLE— MEYERSBUKG. 307 A- il ;l^. Merrlckvillc — An incorjiorated Village on the Ridoau River, in the Townships of Wol ford and Montagu* County Greiiville, 28 miles from Brockville, the County Town, 15 from KcrnptTille and 9 from IriiiL Creek Station Drockville and Ottawa Kailway. Stages to Irish Cruck and Kiunitvillu. Money Ordjji otHce »nd Savings Hank. Population 750, Armstrong, Ja'ni-s, proprietor City Hotel Bullantync, J. F., manufr. of staves and headings I'artoii, .loscph, saddler Bissfll, Alpheus, farmer lloj'd, Jos<']ih, groctr lireiinnn, Edward, carpenter r>rownIc'(', James, cabinet maker Huuhill, .lohn, J.l'., I'.L.S., farmer Bunliill, Michael, liutcher Clmroh, M K., M.1). ( 'ulbert, Thomas, general merchant Cunmiins, AllxMt, cooper ( 'unimiiis, Klijah, cooper I )angerlield k ftlcl 'rea, nianufacturei's of seythc-snaths hmiics, &c. Derrick, Aaron, farmer hcvitt, F.dward, butcher Dowdall, 1'., auctioneer DriscoU. William, carpenter huke, Friuicis, butcher l>uke, .John, boots and shoes Ungliy, Mrs., groceries Kngloy, William, cooper Kaglcton, James, jiroprietor Exchange Hotel East man, Robert (!., wagon maker Kivstoii, liiram, .1.1'., proprietor cat mill Erritt. Eilward, lumber dealer Forrest, l{i.'v. (,'harles (Church of England) ■ Kroiich, T. .1., attorney-at-law and insurance agent (Jilrov, K. J., milliner^', ic. (! Wynne, David, teacher Haddon, Rev. Thomas (Weslej'an) Hall k Wright, -[-mWisht'TS MerrickoiUf Chronicle llahmn, .lason, boots and shoes Hamilton, Rosanna, milliner, &c. Harrison, iiobert, saddler Heaiiey, Charles, hide and leather dealer and tanner llolden, Charles llolddi, Horatio, proprietor garden vineyard, &e. .Taiijues, H. W., druggist J^MvES, SAMFEfi, Postmaster and gen. merchant Johnston, .lolin, loekmsuster Kelly, E. J., M.D. Kirkland, William J., boots and shoes I^ngford, Samuel, carpenter l^iiiginfclter, — ., jiuinter McCrea, Alexander, fanner McCrea, Edward, farmer McDonald. — ., dealer in wine .ind spirits McCiee k Pearson, founders and machinists and proiis. planing mill MeCee, Simon, boots and shoes Mdntyre, Bridget, jirop. Rideau Hotel McKibbou, Robert, boots and shoi i Mahoney, Mi-s., milliner Meikle, J. k T., general merchants' MetrielviVs Chronicle, (Wednesday^, Hall k Wiight. publishers Merrick, Aaron, J, P., general merchant Merrick, Henry, manuracturer of woolen goods Merrick, Plumer, farmer Menick, Stcjihen, pro)). Xorth Meniekville Hotol Merrick .t AVard, )iro]irielor flouring mill Mills, John, cabinet maker Miskell)', William, dealer in stove* and tinware Montgomery, flenrge A. Nickleson, William, carpenter Oliver, Mrs., groceries Parker, Asa, iiuiserym.in Read, N. ('., insurance agent Reel, Daniel, tailor Roach, John, lime and stone Rdbson, Rev. Kbeneicr (Weslcyan) Selira, .'Mexander, carpenter Somerville, Richard, liakcr Smith, H. D., M. P. P., proprietor cheese faclorr Weir, William, M. D Whitmar.sh, E. II., J. P., insurance agent Whitney, — , jn-oprietor hoji yard Winn, William, lime and stone 4 \\ Hf rsea. — A Post office in the Township of Merseo, County Esse.T, 14 miles from Sandwich, th« County Town, anil 14 from Stouey Point Miller, .iohn. merchant I Yelland, John, blacksmith IKtBKRTSON, ClIAREES, Postmaster, gen. mercht. I ilctralfe, (Osgoode Post Offiee). — A Post Olfice in^the Township of O.sgoode, County Carlton, 9 miles from Osgoode Station on the Ottawa and Prescott Railway, and 20 miles from Ottawa t'ity. Daily maiL Money oi'der otiice. Population 300, .Mian. Joseph, M. ]) Allan, Williiim & Hugh, general merchants li.VKI'.ll, ADAM J., J. P., Postmaster, com. in 15.R. • 'anieion, IVter, blacksmith I'iiniiibell, W. F., general merchant t'ur.son, .Iohn, photographer Con>r. savr mill and lumber niercht Atkins, Henry, livery stable Bateson, William, carpenter Hrakey, James, slioemaker BURROWS, PH 11,11' P., M.D., coroner Burton, James, proprietor Clifton Honse Camiibell, George, collector Christie, Miss, teacher Clark, John, shingle maker Collins, T. i!., general merchant (^oombe k Richard, merchant tiiilorii Cossford, Rev. Thomn;<, (Wcsleyan) Crocker, Mrs., hotel keeper CUUMMER, THOMAS, proprietor Farmers' Hotel (seo adv) Davey, Kieliard, tanner and currier Dawson, William, fanner Bean, Armstrong, bout and shoe maker Doak, J., blacksmith Douglas, Rev. .'ames, (Presbyterian) KYRE."^, THOMAS, general merchant and insurance agent FAIR, GEORGE, iron fcmnder Fallis, Richard, auctioneer F.\RMERS' HCVPEL, Thomas Crummer, proprietor, (see adv) F«rguson, Alexander, carriage maker Gillutt, John, cabinet maker Gillott, Thomas, cabinet maker (lorden, William, proprietor Montreal IIouss Gott & Deyell, grocers Greer, T. H., shoemaker Guy, Richard, watch maktr and jeweler UAYTER, ALFRED E., editor and proprietor ilfj'W- hrook Mcsseii'jer Hetherington, (ieorge, .L P., farmer HOWDENT, R1CH.\RU, Postmiister HOWiai,, RICHARD, grorerv and tinwr.ro HOWELL, S. J. & BROTHERS, general merchants Judd, II. W., woolen factory and carding mill Kellett, Robert, saddler Kerr, James, treasurer Mattliews, Ezra, butcher Medd, Thomas, tanner MIGHT, JAMES, physician, surgeon and coroner Jlight, AVilli.am, saddler MILLiiUi.iHv ME.SSENGER, Alfred E. Hayter, editor and proprietor Mitchell, Benjamin, jr., manufacturer wood tawiug machines Montreal House, William Gordon, proprietor Muirs, James, gener.il l)laeksinith Needier, George, miller Russell, E. W., {ihotogri^phic artist Scott, Charles, butcher Smith, William, blacksmith Soulheran. .1. W., township clerk and insurance agt. Sowden, William H., J. P. Staples, William, bailid" 4th Division Court Story, John, blacksmith ST(niY, THOMAS IL, nurseryman, confectiouer dealer in fruits, taxidermist, etc. (see adv) Taylor, William, station master P. II., L. & B, P.. Tavlor. William, jun., telegraph operator TURNER, HENRY, M.D. TunuT, William, Clerk 4th Division Court Vance, William, teacher Wilsh, Samuel, wagon maker Walsh, Silas H., dentist Watson, H. h., ])ainter Wood & Kelb: (Archibald Wood and T. G. Kells), general merchants Hill Grov©. — A Village in the Township of West Flamboro, County Weutworth, (5 miles from Hamilton, and 40 from Toronto. Improved land f30. Population 150 Beniey, W. H., general merchant Black, Joseph, hotel keeper aud general merchant Black, William, butcher Brown, William, teacher Gumming, Charles, carpenter Foster, VVilliam, carpenter Orr, William, carpenter Pete, Thomas, hotel keeper Richardson, Rer. J., (New Connexion Methodist) Smith, lu-v. — ., (I'ipiseopal Methotiist) THOMPSON, ORON, Postmaaier Thompson, William, .shocm.iker Worthington, J., wagon maker AVillowby, Rer. William, (Wesleyan) t i I H ; I i I . ! ! ■ I h ill; 310 MILLE ROCHES— MILL POINT. Mllle Roches. — A ViiUf^e on the Long Hault, or Cornwall Cnniil, anil Station of tlie Grand Trunk Rail* way, in the Township of Oomwall, County Stomiont, enter Oliver, C, hotel kee]ier Rathbun, 11. B., prop, steam saw mill Itathtmn, H. B. k Son, general inerchanta Richardson, James, tailor Roberts, L. W., farmer Scott, Rev. John, (Presbyterian) Stafibrd, Phillip, carpenter Stevens, John, wagon maker Stuart, Mrs. Mary Ann, general merchant Tracy, Edward, butcher Vanalstine, Anna Louisa, tailorest Weldon, George R., hotel keeper Wells, Edward H., saddler Williams, M, H., aeeouataut W^ilson, Lewis, farmer MILNESVILLE— MIMICO. 3U Mllnesvllle.— A Post Otilce in the Townihip of Markliam, County York. MIW Barkey, Joseph, fanner Byers, David, farinor Byers, John, farmcsr Calvert, (Jcorge, lilacksuiitii (^laoy, William, I'lirnier (iregory, John, fiirnicr lIooTer, CliristoplivT, farmer Hoover, John, fitrnier Kork, Jolm, fiimier Milne, Peter, fanner PEAHCE, THOMAS, Postmaster and shoemaker Kiiyner, A. IJ., farmer Uayncr, Daviil S., farmer Keail, William S., farmer Widenmn, Samuel, farmer Milton. — The County Town of Halton, in the Township of Trafalffur, G8 miles from Toronto, 11 from Hronte Station O.W.K., 12 from Georgetown Station G.T.K., ami 25 from Hamilton. Money Order Office and StivingM' Hank, Population 1000. Ahrey, B. G., P.L.S. Anderson, William, vhoemaker Andrews, (Jeorjjc, butcher Annstrong, William, carpenter Bastcdo, Ja<'ob, farmer Bastedo, J., luitter Bell, Hugh Bews k Halcro (William & Peter), merchant tailon Blackstouk, Iter. William y. (Wesleyan) Boak, William Bones, K., cabinetmaker Booth, Edmund, baker Brothers k Hatton (Josepli k J. S.), founders Burger, Williain, bniliff and butcher Burns, Nelson, principal Grammar School Burrows, George, jdiotographer Callaglian, Owen Carter, J. S., M.D. Center, Socrates, pot-ash factor Christie, D. D., gcneial merchant Clarkson, George, hotel keeper Currie, Angus, shoemaker Dewar, John, barrister Dewer, .lohn, jr., barrister, Clerk Peace and County Attorney Downie, David Eager, W. L. P., County Treasurer, Clerk County Court, Deputy Clerk Crown, Registrar, Surro- gate, insurance agent Edmunds, E. B., confectioner Farley, Samuel, carpenter Fr«cman, Clarkson, M. D. Gillespie, Uev. John (Presbyterian) Halero, P., merchant tailor Harrison, Johnston, farmer Henderson, Thomas D., carpenter Holgate, John, (,'lerk Division Court, agent Canada Life Assur.ance Company Hollinrake, .fames, general merchant and agent Scottish Provincial Assurance Company Horner, John, hotel keeper Ismoud, William Jones, Benjamin, cabinet maker Jones, John F., agent Jones, Ricluird, saddler Kay, Ucv. John (New Connexion) Laidlaw, William, barrister Little, David, tailor Little, William, .saddler Lyon, Robert A., merchant LYON, WILLIAM D., Postmaster and gen. merclit Mc('allum, Finlay, County Treasurer Mct.'ann, Logan, proprietor woolen mills McDemiott, Patrick, tinsmith MuGuflin, Jan\cf, merchant McKay, Peter M., grocer McKindsey, G. C, sheriff Marshall, Jolin, proprietor livery stable Martin John, farmer MATHESON, ROBERT, editor Champion Mnthe.son, Thomas (}., banister , Matheson & Dixon, barristers Miller, Thomas, Judge County Court Niehaus, F. W., barrister Panton, Willian:, County Clerk Plowis k Warcup, millers llncey, Thomas, County Registrar Robertson, David, M.D. Roper, John P., gi'ocer Sanderson, Francis, butcher Scott, William, farmer Smiley, William, lumber merchant SMITH, G., mayor, general merchant, agent Stan- dard Life Insurance Co. Steam, William J., tanner Street, William H., M.D. Taylor, Samuel F., tanner Thompson, Charles H., hotel keeper Tremayne, Rev. F. , (Church of England) Van Allen, Eli, builder Van Allen, Joshua, tailor Waldie, James, blacksmith Wallace, John, hotel keeper White, John, M.P.P. White, Thomas, M.D. Willcox, William P., watchmaker Willmott, James B., druggist, dentist, telegraph and insurance agent Wilmott, Robert, farmer Yeoman, William, agent Zimnterman, J., carpenter MimiCO. — A small Village and Station of the Great W^estern Railway, 7 miles from Toronto. Population 3fi. Bellman, Antliony, farmer CoojK'r, Rev. H. C. (Church of England) Edwards, Rev. A. (Wesleyan) Hendi-y, Andnw, teacher Hendry, George, farmer KYXOCK, JOHN, Postmaster, agent G.W.R. McDowell, William, proprietor Boyal Hotel Martin, William, fanner Randle, John, farmer Scott, George, grocer and carpenter Stock, Edwai-d, farmer Wood, «*mes, farmer 819 MINDEN— MITCHELL. I-J1 . i. i: 1 Tl i 1 ] 1 V : I 1 ' 3- 1 t. i\ 1 1 Mlnden.— A Poit Village in tlie Township of Snowdon, County Peterboro. Money Order Oltiue. >n(lr(^ws, O. k H., general merchant Bell, Aiidn^w, proprietor hotel and dealer in boot* aud shoes Dumblf, William, general nipr(!hant EaHtman, l^ewic, proprietor hotel Langton, J., general nierehout Leary, Thomas, proprietor hotel Mason, FranciH, general mcrrhnnt Pearce, W. H., proprietor llouring mill, tanner, Jic. I'KCK, S. a., Postmaster .Soyer, lienjamin, proprietor hotel Blltohell. — An incorporated Village and Station of Thames, in the Townxliips of Logan and FuUartoi, Town, 22 from Goderich, 103 west of Toronto and held here. Stage to Listowol, 22 miles. Money Or Abbott, J., J.P Abbott, William, sadiUer Aikeiis, J., tanner AUeock, I., prop. Slelborne Houst Anderson, G. S., broker Archer, Mrs. E., baker Ault, M. M., general merchant Awty, F Babb, T., J. P., general merchant Barge, James, prop. British Hotel Bniley, William, grocei Barrett, George, gipcer Bennett, L., grocer Bennett, Thomas, saddler Birt, W. II., tin.smith Botterell, P Boyd, Jumps, cabinet maker Brickers, H., prop, mill Brisbin, Nelson, bookseller BuUard, C, livery stable Burns, John, baililF Campbell, H., cabinet maker C'aulfield, Kt'v. H. (Church of England) Cheesman, i'., architect Christie, !{., accountant Clark, Rev. A. (Bible Christian) CLAIIK, P. II., grocer Clegg, Jlrs., dre.ssmaker Clegg, William, insurance agent C'olwell, William, booksaller COiMMERCIAL HOTEL. John Hicks, proprietor Coon, D., M. 1). Copi)in, J. S., con-stable Cunningham, James, shoemaker Daridson, John, druggist Davison, S. W., M. D. DENT, ABRAM, attorney, ke. Dowling, Thomas, carpenter Dudnfey, P., proprietor luternational Hotel Duusmore, J. M., teacher Dyre, Rev. W. (Wesleyan) Edwards, S., proprietor planing mill Egglaton, J., baker Elder, Miss C., teacher Ellison, J. B., carpenter Engles, A., druggist Etty, W., brick manufacturer Fishleigb, F., tailor Fitz, John, cabinet maker Flagg, J. H., J.P. and general merchant Green, E. B., accountant Green, Rev. T., (Bible Christian) GRIFFITH, S. F., attorney Haley, Rev. E. A., (Wesleyan) HICKS, JOHN, prop. Commercial Hotel (see adv) HICKS, JOHN, Postmaster Hocking, William, butcher Hollands, F., proprietor mill Honey, S., wagon maker Hornibroook, E,, M.D. the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway, on the Rirev County Perth, 12 miles from Stratford, the County 128 from Buffalo, N.Y. The 2iid Diviniou Court in I'derXOflice. Population 1,600. Hurd, J., general merchant Hooking, John, butcher Hoflich, W., butcher Holmes, J. F., carx>enter HOOD, J., general merchant ,Ho.skin, James Huston k Paterson, general merchaatj Jackson, James James, E., gi'ocer Keeler, R., general merchant Ketterson, J. Keisag, E. , shoemaker Larkworthy, W., Vmtcher Lemon, J., tailor Livingtone, William, hotel keeper Lockhart It. G., watchmaker Lynde, C, general merchant McDor.sl, T., crockery McGeorge, Miss M., teacher Mclntyre, D., shoemaker McPhail, Daniel, auctioneer McQuade, John, shoemaker Matheson, J., J.P. Mitchell, Kev. J. W. (Presbyterian) Mitchell Advocate, (Friday), Davia k Bro., propi Morter, James, grocer Mulhcron, A. k J., cabinetmakers Murphy, J., stock dealer O'Connor, J. M., general merchant Potts, William, painter Reid, William, butcher Rich, Thomas Rotfe, J. H., baker Russell, W., tailor Sarvis, B. B. , general merchant Sedgwick, William, painter Shanly, P., proprietor Farmers' Hotel SILLS, G. F. k J,, lumber dealers SILLS, J., J.P. Small, Miss, dressmaker Smith, James, cooper Smalls, W. , proprietor mill Smith, John, carpenter STEPHENS, A., druggist Stewart, D. H., general merchant Stewart, R., cooper STILES, BEGG & CO., wagon makers TAIT, J. B., proprietor carding mill Thompson, W., proprietor oatmeal mill Thompson k Williams, founders Walkinshaw, J., tailor Whitehead, Charles, watchmaker Wills, H. L., tailor Wills, W. H., painter Williams, J. R. , saddler Williams & Thompson, founders W^instanley, E., lumber dealer Woods, E. J., agent American Express Co Yeo, J., wagon maker MINESING— MOLESWORTII. 81ft aner, kc. th« Rim- ho County m Court is Mlneslnff.— A Villogo in the Township of Vesprs, County Simcoe, 10 miles from Bftrric, the County Town. l'o|mlatioii 250. Johnston, John, plasterer Johnston, William, furnu'r Johnston, Thoiniis, funner Kent, John, fanner LnwMon, Oeort;e, farmer J^wson, li., fivrnier Livingston, Donald, shoemaker McLean, Miss, teacher Morrcn, John, teaclier Onhard, Janiet, fanner I'arkhouse, H., farmer HON A LI), A., farmer Htamlcn, John, lilacksmith Wooilswortli, Kuv. James (Wosleyan) Mimosa. — A Post OfBce in the Township of Erin, County W'cUinj^on. IIKEI), IIENKY, rostmaater. Moffatt.— A small Village, in the Township of Nassagaweya, County llalton, 13 miles ft-oni Milton, tb* County Town, and 10 from Ouelph. Population CO. Allison, Jacob, fanner Allison, John, farmer • AndeiTion, John, weaver Cottrell, John, farmer Cusick, William, fiirmer Donovan, Jolm, farmer Diuin, l{ol)ert, faniKT Elliott, George, farmer Gordon, James, fanner Gould, Peter, fanner Hunter, James, carpenter Kean, 15. H., farmer Laing, Adam, farmer LITTLE, PETKK, Postmaster, gen. merchant Mcliaren, Peter, farmer Molfat, James, blacksmith Mofi'ut James, farmer Sheridan, Kobert, farmer Siuinson, Thomas, farmer Walliice, Hiram, shoemaker Weir, James, farmer props JHoIiawk.— (Mount Pleasant.)— A Village on Spring miles from Brantford, the Coimty Town, 20 from Braiitford. Money Order Office. Populatiju 500. Andrew.s, Rev. Alfred, (Wesleyan) Briggs, Albert T., teacher Bingham, (ieorge, shoemaker Briggs, Alexander, hotel keeper Bryee, (ieorge, blacksmith Clotworthy, Iter. William, (Church of England) Cook, A. H., M.D Ellis, John U., J. P., cabinet maker Fear, Samuel W. , wagon maker Ganion, George, cooper Haight, Elijah, clothing dealer JONES, WILLIAM L., Postmaster, dry goods, &c Creek, in tho Town.sliip of Brantford, County Brant, 6 Simcoe, and 75 from Toronto, Stage to Simcoe and Mcdeaiy, .fohn, dry goods, to Peat/.ic, llev. William, (Can. Presbyterian) Phel))s, Hiram, farrier Kacey, Thomas, nurseryman, kc. Konae, Julius, grocer Saylis, Solomon, hotel keeper Stow, J(din, wagon maker Stow, M., wagon maker Tennent, llioliard, shoemaker Townsend, A., waggon maker Wray, William, butcher I Moira, — A Village in the Township of Huntington, County Hastings, 18 miles from Belleville, the County Town, and 120 from Toronto. Stages to Plaiufield and Belleville. Population 100. Clark, Timothy, J. P., farmer Dean, W. 11., inn keeper Foster, James Foster, Jolm C. Griffin, Samuel, merchant Hoskins, Ira, blacksmith Howard, W'illiam, niivchant Irvvin, Alexander, wheelwright Ketcheson, James, farmer Keteheson, Philip, farmer M<'Taggart, Allen, fanning mill mannfactoi'v OSTROM, HENRY, J. P., Postmaster, farmer Ryan, J. J., Clerk 7th District Court Vandewater, James Moleswortll,— A small Village in the Township of Wallace, County Perth, 40 miles from Stratford, the County Town, and 28 from Seaforth and Mitchell Stations Grand Trunk Railroad. Populatioi 75. Bell, Rev. J. ^V. (Presbyterian) France, Thomas, hotel keeper Gardner, John J., blacksmith LIVINGSTONE, N. M., Postmaster and gen. mercht Lotighead, Samuel, shoemaker Mitchell, John, saw mill proprietor Smith, Rev. W. W. (Congregational) su MONf.'K LAND— MONO MIUX Monekland,- A Tout Offire in tho Township of lloTlioroiiRh, County Stormout, on a bmnch of \h% Aiix iJiiisiii Hirer, 13 milu8 from Cornwall, tliu County Town Lomn, Julin, M.T). Malonry, Mnrtin, Hlineiniiker MuDoimlil, Arciiiliiilil, fnnuur Mi'Donitld, Neil, fiiiiiipr HcDonell, AIoxondtT J., fanner MuJJontll, Ali'xiinr It, f«riiufr McDonuU, AllvD, furnitr Mi'Doiirll, All™ J., farmer Mi'DiiMi;!!, DoniiM J., fanner MrDoiirll, Dougitl, liiriniT Mi'Doiii'll, CiciirKi', wnKon innkiT lI'Diiniipll, .loliii, fiirnKtr \VKK(;AK, /iA( IIAUIAH, PostniMtrr «nd gen. mer. ■oi Blonck, A Post Oltice ill tlu! Tuwiwhip of Lutliur, County WvUiiigtun, 38 milei from Ouelph, the <'ounfy Town. nUAIN, tiKOUGE, Postmoiitcr JMOiieymore. — A Post OfRce in the Township of HiiiiKcrfonl, County llnstings. UAUIGAN, JOHN, Postmaster. MonKAlia.— A email Village in tho Township of Markham, County York, 20 miles from Toronto. Popn- latioii 25. Bell, Hobcrt, hotel and etori-krepir I O'Dwycr, James, hotel keeper CUIITIS, llOliKUT, Postnjaster un.l gen. merchant -A Post OfTice In thu Township of Elma, County Perth, 22 miles from Stratford, the '\.uiity IHonkton. Town. Armstrong, Adam, wngon maker Bennett, Joseph, liotcl keeper JJunis, Charles, carpenter Collinson, .lolin, proprit^tor "West Moukton Jlotel Erapberry, B., cooper Erskine, Andrew, f^eiieral merchant Foster, W. & J., Imilders I Fox, .lohii, liide and leatlier dealer and tanner Fos, Thomas, proprietor iiluning mills GUEENSIDES, KDWAllD, Postmaster & gen. mer. Love, Cicorge, proprietorhotcl MeDonouf?h k Co., general merchant! Morrison, Uoheit, general lucivlmnt Priest, Mrs., pro]). Sportsman Inn Keiiwick, Rev. Itohert (Presbyterian) Scliriener, Paul, shoemaker ■ Smith, "W., teacher Stewart, AV. A., butcher Weir, Walter, geiicial merchant Wells, H. k Co., grocers Winstanley, Edward, lumber dealer Mono Centre.— A small village, ill the townshii) of Mono, County Simcoe, 46 miles from Barrie, the County Town, 32 from Brampton and 50 from Toronto. Stage to Camilla and Orangeville. Pop. 60. Barclay, John, farmer Glover, HuL'h, farmer Glover, "William, farmer Laidlaw, Alexander, farmer Paterson, Aaron, farmer Still, David, farmer Turnbull, Thomas, farmer "WILSON, JOHN, Postmaster, general merchant "Wilson Thonuw, farmer ■ ■ I Mono Mills.— A village on the river Humber, in the townehip of Caledon, County Peel, 23 miles from Bnimpton, the County town, and 24 from Maltou Station, G. T. K. Stage to Malton. Money Order Office. Population 175. ALEXANDER, JOSEPH, Postmaster, general mer- chant Allen, James & John, general merchants Campbell, "William, & .Sons, proprietors Mono Mills Tanne.y Clark, James, waggon-maker ■Claybome, John, shoemaker Cleary, Rev. Richard, (Church of England) Cobcan, Andrew, harness maker Dwyer, Michael, hotel Iceeper Farley, "William, shoemaker Henderson, William, blacksmith Hunt, Ker. David (Wesleyan) Jeffers, James, builder Kidd, John, hotel keeper Lennox, William, hotel Mc( onnell, Rev. Mr. (Free Church) Mcliaughlin, Michael, prop, grist and fulling milli McT-aughlin, Patrick, generiil merchant McLaughlin, Philip general merchant Patterson, John, builder Peacock, Mrs., milliner Squires, William, hotel keeper Stevenson, William & John, wagon makers Stewart, Alexander, M., druggist Vance, Matthew, teacher ArONTAOU E— MORO ANSTO WN. S1» ich of \yn Wiont»Knrit—{f^e RowyIHc).— A PoRt Offlro In th« Township of Montogiu-, County Lnnnrk. Of.AUK, I'KTKU, PostmiuitcT. I gen. mer. Hoiltr<^aL I}. tSir AppondixV -Notr.— Tlio PiiMiHlicM of tin- (Ontario OMottwr h»vo conclutlwl to giv« a HiisitiisK ( lassili.iition of thu City of Montreal for tlit> tonveuienco of nierthontu Ke"*"'"!' 0. E. A. h Co, t \\ Juelph, the HontrOKO* A I'ust Ofllcc in the Township of Stnmfonl, • 'rmnty ■WiUnnd. THOMPSON, ARCHIHALD, PostniHiter ' aW, nto. Popn- , the c„unty Barrir, th« Pop, 60. chant miles from loney Order lling inilli fcrs Hoore.—A Viliaj,'oon thi' lliycr St. Cliiir, in thu Township of Moorr, County l-smbton, 11 iniU's from Siiriiia, thi) County Town. Steamers to Detroit ami Port Huron. Tli« "th Division Court is held her*. .Momy orilcr olliiT. Populiilion 150. Alii'iiifitliy, Williiiin, fiiniiiT AriiistroMK, Hrv. David, (( .'hurch of England) lkl>y, Wiiyniond, I'arnicr Harr, Mitilu II, sliofuuikor IVmlton, .(olin, I'ai'mcr iluultun, Thiinias, larnif^r liowcn, Nelson, ('ariiagi! nuikor IhiKlitwi'll, Itirliard, ImtchiT (,'ourtiicy, .lohii, f^'cncral mt'rchant t'rauHton, Saniiir), carpenter Criii>prr, Thomas, )iaiiiti!r Croiikliitp, .l(iniii?i, carpenter Dale, Jleiiiy, liaker Kgaii, M. C., teacher Fisk, .Fanins k Son, shinjjlc makers tiullino, Alexander, proprietor Earmtr's IIot«l C.nn.hle, A. W., M. 1) fJratten, Itoliert, sh'ieniuker Ilailden, .lolin, farmer IliekM, Hev. William, (Wcsloyitn) Hunst, William, fanner MeKae k Cunningliain, woolen factors, saw mill jtrnprietors MOKIU.SON, JOHN, Postmnstcr Nisl)et, John, >{roec'r Oliver, Edward, M. D. UeiUey, Charles, j)ropriptor Mooretowu Hotel llichmond, liohert, carriage maker Scarlett, Kicliard, china and glassware Smith, .lames, Initcher .Soils ft Bro., general merchants Sutherland, Jolm, sash utuI door factory IS ' ] Hoosc <'reck.— A Bmall Village on the Rivor St. I Stormont, 23 miles from Cornwall, the County Tow Auhcp, Alexander, cooper Bcauchanip k Co., cabinet makers and furniture dealers Bc"^, James, .T.P., auctioneer Belshy, Elias, geaeral merchant liuclmnan, Archibald, farmer Daris, Rev. — ., ^ Roman Catholic) Dewar, K., farmer Grant, D., fanner Grant, Jennette, milliner Grant, John, carpenter Mcintosh, .fames, attorncy-at-l.iw McKILLICAN, WILLIAM, Postmaster ,awrence, in the Townsliip of Roxborough, County n. Population 60. McKillican, William, farmer McLean, John, farmer McLcod, James, farmer MeMillan, 1)., [iroprietor flouring mill McRae, Daniel, manufacturer of lime and fanner JIcRae, .lohn, tailor Sinclair, Kev. — ( Free Presbyterian) Stewart, John, farmer Stewart, P., farmer Urquhart, William, general merchant V.an Steenburgh, Levi, general merchant Vincberg, Alexander, general menihant Viueberg & McMillan, lumber dealers Moray.— A Post Office iu the Township of McOillivray, County Middlesex. A HAGEKMAN, H., Postmaster. Horganston.— A Post Office in the Township of Cramahe, County Northumberland, 23 miles froi Coboiirg, the County Town. Finn, (leorge, carpenter NEWMAN, WILLIAM T., Postmaster and grocer Church, Oliver, carpenter P(dlock, William, J. P. Gould, James, cooper Turney, John, cooper 316 MOBNINODALE MILLS— MORPETH, i ! :i MornlnKdale IHlllfl. -A Villi^u in tho Towiuhip of Moruington, County Tertb, 18 miles from Stratford, tliu County Town, 21 from Berlin, and 86 from Toronto. StjigcH t. I)iinilaii iCxidiange Hotel FarlingrT, A., I'lirnier l''(:tti.'rl('y, 1'., general inerehiint' Fellerley, .lohn, accountant I'lynn, Williuni, jirop. marble worlu Foley, .Jeri'niiah, liootHand hIioch F(/ri|, Williuin, butcher tiiirvey, iS., general merchant Cillard, i''., <:arpcater ., machiniHt Niudi, W. A., grocer I'erkiiiM, .1., p'enerul merchant J'i'rrin, William .1., caiiienter l'i)ier, John, wagon maker I'ilt.s, H., dealer in hardware, cutlery, kn I'itt.'i, William, general merchant I'ittH, William, carpenter I'lanlil, William A., general merchant I'nrkiH, Mm., Heler't school KoberlNon, A., architect lloKe, .). W., .1. P., farmer and nuriieryniau l{Hbier Slorton.— A Village in the Township of South Crosby, County Jjceds, 15 miles from Ganauoijue Sttttion Grand Trunk Itailway. Stages to Kingston and Delta. Tri-weekly mail. • Population 150. Davics, 11. D., butter merchant Maud, Jam(^s A., cheese-box manufactur Denny, Antoine, cooper Morton, (ieorge, general mereliant, j>roi Tolej', William, saddler manufactory and saw and grist mill •Indil, Amos (!., commissioner Niblock, Arabella, tcaelier Kelly, William, carriage numufacturcr LKAKE, JAMES H., l'o.stmaster and gen. merehuut liowe. Rev. Mr. (Chunh of Kngland) Mamiel, D. 11., blacksmith _.... — , - — ,„ , ...,..,... Itcdmond, James, shoemaker .Somerville, Joliii, miller Wood, William, hotel keeper and prop. 'cr &, sawyer rielor ehcet* lireiv stable Morven. — A Post Olliec in the TowiLship of Kriiestown, < 'ounty Addington, Davy, Jolin M., farmer C(>r'.l;!uier, William, farmer Gordanicr, James, farmer Gordanier, William K., farmer HENWOOD, DANIKL, Post ninster and blackimith Irisli, .Setli, farmer Iri-h, Tillotson, fanner Kaylor, Frederick, farmer >'i'ilsoii, P. 1''., farmer MOBCOir. — A village in thf township of Camden, County .Vddington, 18 miles from Napnnoe, thr tVmuty Town. Population 60, Abranis, William, teacher Lemon, Jo.seiih, shoemaker Amey, Kdward, farim-r Amey, Jacob, larmer Amey, L., fanner Buriis, James, J. P., iarmer Garrison, (ieorge, farmer Jaekson, .lames, blaek.smith K'lin, Hugh, hotel keeper Ii»ke, George, J. P. M<('oiincll, deoigc, shoemaker Millsap, Hicks, farmer Palmer, Walti'r, w.'ggon maker Peters, William W., blacksmith Van laivcn, Peter, fanner VANU'VKN, ZAUA, Posltniwter nud general mci ehaut MOSSLEY—MOUNT ALBION. m , the (V)untf tion 400. lytcrian) HOSSley. — A village in the TowiiMhip of North Uorohesttr, County Middksex, 15 iuil«s from London aud' 6 from Dorchester Station, Great AVfsti'rn IJiiilway. ro]niliition ]00. AniosH, James, tenflier AM0S8, J(JHN, IVjstmaster, general nicrchunt Karr, SainiU'l, fiunicr Coatcs, Williiini, farmer Cooper, .Tosenli, ciirpcntor Cn-w.s, Kev. v., (Methodist) Graham, Williiini, farmer Crerc, AVillinin, farmer Hanly, John, tailor and clothing dealer liane, .lames, farmer McMillen, Tlioniiui, lime and istone Meak."", John, hlacksniitli Meo.;es, Jonathan, farmer MoMop, John, farmer Mo;,K()|>, John, earjM'nter I'laxtiiii, (iei)r(,'e, Imtcher I'laxtitn, (Jeorj,'e, farmer riaxton, .Fohn, farmer I'laxton, William, farmer Uaw.son, H. K., )iainter J{o.ss, l{i'v. J. S., (Methodist) Seott, William, anetioneer iS])en((r, James, farmer Spring, Daniel, fanner To|)kins, I'eti r, farmer Venning, Thomas, carpenter Ward, S., farmer Motherwell. — A post offiee in the Townshii) of l'"ullarloii. County IVrtli, 14 miles from Stratford, the County Town. Improved land in the vicinity averag»s $;i.'i. Anderson, James, farmer liaird, Charles, farmer liUOWN, JAMKS, I'ostmnster, J. P., fanner Mclntyre, John, J. P., fanner Nairn, Junies, farmer llogers, fleorge, fanner Holers, Holiert, fanner Thompson, Samuel, farmer Watson, William, farmer Mountain Grove. — A post oniec in the Township of Olden, County Frontenac, 51 miles from KingstoR, ay Houflo Istress iii)ui' tittttion Irer it sawyer iiielnr ehciM* livei V stahles the Couuty ji uend rati (Jronks, — , hotel keeper (lODFRKY, K. L., Postmaster Horn, T. hotel keener Peters, Kcv. Mr., (Wesleyan) Mountain View. — A post ofllce in the Township of Ameliaslmrgh, C...r .__MiiJi i jai! ' 'il...'."IU7"! J. & B. 'WISSLBBk IfAKtjFACtTmEEa OF nbi^^ Oatm^fO, Pat Biariey, Ximaber, Bamess, SOLK AND TTPJPER J.EATHER, CALF & KIP SKINS, Washington Street Salem» Ont, ■ ILMJ i 1- .A. L HI 3MC , O ]V T . . DAVID BlttBUEN. FROPBOSTaR CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. J, p. (iUlLLOlT W. G. HABKNI-ISS, Dealer in ^^^*=S^4§]JSS*'^*^' ^^**''^ ' #Wit ROBERT C. McMlLLEN, Express an4 T«*(jjtapli Office, FUONT SxilKKr, SAHtitii, 0>T. eiwakfika. Chtltl, Sih'W and OuisOa mdtttr b9«g)ttMi4 celU, JOtiN BABKOll, »ARNIA, ONT. M. SULLIVAN, HAmrtA, Dbt. ;? f ti «'■;'!• iifac*; T ' ArVMBnMSrtBWB I** also, -the ftHM* would li«dtffi<;<#t4X^M is one of the Bi»lt«i» %^t»t^ «■**!* wifH k^wrBiAi&K wAi-sm ¥iii5;.^!». i tnii.l i j3.iii.y i i 'i i if-L.i i ,luiit i 'l» i 'l, ' I ., ST. am & ' -'-^iwniif^vsfyl :|l(>i^ al. TEflRAPm RmAUR^ fU. Paul S., St. This flrafc _l_-«.<pn, 41 milos^from Gu«lph, the County Town, 67 from Hamilton, ;J3 from Wnlkcrton, 1(5 from Durlmni and 27 from Fi'rgiii. It is one of tin- most oiiteriirising rillages in the "VVost und though commenced a« recently oh 1854, now has a popultttion of 1,700. Stages daily to (Juelph and Owen Sound. Money Order Ollice and Savings Bank. Ainlcy, T., thinner Anderson, A., prop. Anderson House Begg, George k M. , caliiuet uiakeri, props, planing mill Bently, W., patent right agent Bishop, Willmni, Imteher hiHssell, .\nios, stoves and tiuwars Bond, l{ev. J., ^VVtsleyan) Caiiiiilioll, J. Al., bookseller and stationer ('hamhcrs, James, lime dealer C'lewe, John D., l)arrister Cnlelcugh, James, druggist (,'oli'leugli, William, telegraph operator (Niuklin, Jonathan, auctioneer C'ostelio, Thomas, grocer Coyne, Isaac, prop. North American Hotel (Jrawford, J. M., tinsmith Crichton, George, hide and leather dealer Crossii), liuti her Dale, R. J., watchmaker Domage, J., dentist Dickson, Peter, baker Doyle, Jiinies, cooper Doyle, Riilinrd, wagon maker ' Diinliar, James, prop, livery stable Dunbar, S., AI.U. Ecroy.l, Allivd K., M.l). KUiott, Kov. J., (Wesleyan^ Evans, William, iiroprietor I'almm'stnn House Forster, bev. ]',. W., (Church of England) Oarlaiid, J., teacher Gi]o«, (.'harlcs, painter (lOillrey, .Mexander, tavern inspector Gowanloik, K. l\., painter Oratfe, Tlifniuis, (f., real eitate agent Gregory, A. T., proprietor niu'serj' Gribbeu, John, tailor Gruer, William, carpenter Hampton, Josiah, grocer Hnrtley, Ilichard, proprietor Vxilcan foundiy Hewitt, Willinui, proprietor IIewitt\Hotel Honey .t Poole, wagon makers Humphreys, A., carpenter Ireland, Isaac, jiatent right agent Keimedy, J., barrister Kilgour, liobert, pro]inetor Mount Forest Foundry Lop, William ('., farmer Lillcn', Williiim, tailor bittle, Robert, butcher ilc.Vilains & ilcLaren, publishers Mount Forest Examhier McFftdyen, John, barrister McGill, Thomas, carpenter McLar«n, Daniel, grocer McLaren, John, dealer in luirdware, cutlery, cte. MeMillan, C. V., barrister McMillan, Rev. John, (Free Presbyterian) McMullcii, JameB, J. P., general merchant ilahent, Rev. S. P., (Roman Catholic) Marshall, Anthony, saddler Martin, John, proi). llouring and grist mill Millar, A. H., M.I). Miller, Thomaa R., barrister Mount Formt Exaiainei; (Thursday^, l^lcAdanis & McEtrcn, proprietors Murray, Rev. .). A., (Presbyterian) Naismith, John, general merclisut Patterson, J, W., fancy goods ami toys Riddle, W. H., iusuranc* agent Roberts, William, hotel keeper Ifobinson, John, general merchmit Robinson, William, butcher Rogers, John, saddler Sadler, I. G., watohmaker ami engraver Scott i^ Morrison, general merchants Scott k Reid, general merchants Sheppard, John, collector and atietiouecr Sherwood, E., grocer Simmons, Smitn, cooper S.MITIl, THOMAS 0., Postmaster, insurance agent and accountant Smith, Mrs. T. G ., milliner Smith, W. k R., general merchants Smith, Williajn, carpenter SiH-'Ucc, 1)., general merchant Stovcl, H. 11., M.P., insurance agent und general mcrclittnt Swan, Thomas, wagon maker Tlett, John, carpenter Wait, Rev. K. (!. (Methodist Epi.seo])al) Watt, Thomas, wagon maker Wilkes, .1. ('., notary pnblic and insurance agent Williams, J. A., accountnut Wiisiin, 11., insurance agent Winiield, W. W., general merchant Wylie, William Ya'rIet, Henry, carpenter Yeiiman, D., hiiiiber licaler and prop flouring mill Yeoman, Horace P., M.I). Yeoman, L. H., druggist Mount llnrst,— A small Village iii.the Township of Albion, County Peel, 18 miles from Brampton, tho County Town. Avery, Re\'. — , (Primitive Methodist) Bee, Rev. — , (Primitive Methodist) Hentley, William, shoemaker bradley, Arthur, shingle nuiker llynie, Tlmmiis, farmer t'laike, Thomas, butcher t'olly, .lolin, J. P. Dwyrc, Charles, hotel keeper Downey, Henry, farm<'r Duke, William, farmer llanna, Jolin, farmer Millingto:i, William, farmer 21 McCabe, Alexander, J.P. ilaxwell, James, teacher Monkman, Andrew, farmer Monkniaji, James, fanner Noble, Andrew, .nrchitect Phillii>s, Rev. W. (Weslcyan) Slierlock, Rev. B. (Wesleyan) Suggctt, Jones k Roadhouse, wagon makei-s WALLACi; JOHN, Postmoster, J. P., gen. mereht Wallace, William, farmer Wilson, Henry, farmer mm '.V.'k 322 MOUNT HEALT— MOUNT ST. LOUIS. Monnt Healy.— -A Village on tlio Gmnd Kiver, iu tho Townghip of Onoid*, County Haldimnnd, 4 miles from Cayuga, the County Town,. Stage fej Onledonia and Cayuga. Oypgum abounds in tlie neighbor- hood. Population 150. DoehdtadiT, W., hotel keeper Donaldson, J. k W., props, grist, aiw & plnjt<>r niilhi KUiott, U. & M., nunew Kirkland, James, distiller Russell, William, f?enernl inrrdiant TUOMl'SON, A. \V., roBtmastor, County Warden Monnt Hope— (P. 0. Glanfonl.)— A ViUag* In the Township of Olanford, County Wentworth, 8 miles from Hamilton, on the Hamilton antl Calcrop. saw mill Thuxton, Robert, farmer Webster, Abraham, farmer Wilson, J. W., caq)enter Mount St. Louis.- A Village on Sturgeon River,^in tho Township of Jledonte, County Siuicoe, 20 mile from Barrie, the County Town. Blue, Duncan, oil refiner t'oulson, James, farmer Dunn, James, farmer Ennis, Prank Eitzgerald, James, farmer Fitzgerald, John, farmer Fitzgibboii, John, blacksmith Flanegan, Patrick, blacksmith Fi-awley, Patrick, farmer Stages to Bai-ric and Penetanguislienc. Tri-weekly mail. Gore, Frederick HUSSEY, JOHX PATRICK, Postmaster, gen. mer. Hussey, Michael, fanner Kingliorii, John, ciu-])entor McDonald, William, weaver Miller, Robert, weaver Ross, George Shanahan, John, blacksmith Sullivan, Daniel, farmer MOUNTSBERG— MULMUR. 323 iRtul, 4 miles lie neighbor- ty Warden ortli, 8 miles ropnUtiott Mountsberg.— A small VillngP in the To^uwhip of East Flamboro', County Wont\7orth< 17 miles from Ilaiiiilton. Population 50. Can>i)l>ell, Jiimos, J. P. Dawson, H., fanunr Feariili'v, C'lmrles, farniev FoiM-tU', Kcv. W., (H.i].ti.st^ Green, G. W., sIuiikIi? maker Httllum, .T<)}in, fannur Ilart, J. N., farmer Hewinf{8, John, fiirnier Hoiikinson, Oorge, auctioneer Ali'Uormiek, James, manut'. of snsli, tloors and blinds Mclntosli, Donald, tailor McLaren, John, wi\(^oii maker Me Lean, James, teaclier McNiron, Colin, fanner PAINE, J. W., Postmaster, geneial merchant Pitts, J., carpenter Sniitli, F. M., (Ei.iscopal Methodist) Sniitli, JaiueB, farmer Ti-ask & Puine, butchers r and goneVHl IHount St. Patrick. -A Post Offi(;e in the Township of Brougham, County I'enfrew. BKADY, BRIDGET, Po^nmker Croly, Hot. J. E. (Canada Pru«bytcri«n) FoHit, Tlieodore, tailor Hehn, Oorgc, bluckHniith Ii0)<»n, Kpv. W. (Church of England) Milligan, Hev. M. (Wesleyan) Sciffnor, (ft'orge K., slioiMniikiT ailKAKKU, GK()K(iK, I'ostniaiitor and g.-n. mcr. Shine, l)unii!l, uuctinnfvr Shuchnrt, M., tinHPiitii Thanier, Honry, wagon lunkfr Watt, Itobert, ttuolu-r Nairn.— A Po»l VilUjre iituatetl on the River Am Sablea, is the Township of K»»t Williaiuft, County Middlesex, 3 miles from AiU(» Craig, and 22 from London. It is surrounded by an •xi«llenl fanning country. Money order office. Mails weekly. Poiiulation 200. HELL, AUCIIIHALI», Postmaster and earpentor Brady, .lames, cooper Carinichael, Allen, i>roprietor ('ity Hotel Davidson, Koripk, iigrio«ltural implement nianu- facturt'r and blacksmith Oiiuond, John, J. P., general merchant and Uouring mill proprietor Foster, V., millwright Frazsr, iJoiinld Frazor, Angus, shoemaker Fnwcr, David, liriekm:iker Fnizcr, Hugh, blackumith fJilrhrist, Hugh, general merrhnnt (lilihri.st, .Iiijiii, proprietor Nairn Hotel Hulbert, IllLsH, milliner Livingston, John, wa^on maker McKeith, Peter, shoemaker MtKenzie, Donald, shoemakir MeKenzie, Colin, wagon niakwr Mnnro, I)., carpenter Parson, .lohn, miller and millwright Sands, Uichmond, Jl.D. Wylie, David, Township Clerk Nanticokc. — A village on Nnnticoke Creek, in tlie Township of Waliwle, County Haldimnn.l, IS niile« from Cayuga, the County Town, 8 from Poit Dover and 26 from Dunnville. Stages to Port Dover, Caledonia and Dunnville. Population 230. Acker, Jiiincs, projirietor New Dominion Hotel Adams, Kev. Fi. (Kpiscopnl Methodiat) Bantidd, James, wngon maker Banlield, John, boots and shoeH BOURN Ki, C. \',., Poalmaster, gen. merchant, com. in B. R. and general agent Bradlej', Henry, i)ootf and shoes Cooper, T. G., farmer Clark, Harry, proprietor Victoria House Cummer, A. G., farmer Crabtrec, George, teacher Evans, Charles, carpenter Francis, Rev. .Fohn (Church of Kngland) Hall, G. B., proprietor flouring mill Harris, Thoma-s, wagon maker Harris, William, boots and shoos Howcutt, John, proprietor flouring mill Husband, J. W., teacher Jackson, Henry, carpenter Jackson, John, farmer Livingston, Hugh, wagon maker Low, Col. Low, N. K., P.L.S. McLean, John, carjientev Meneke, J. W., J.I'., farmer Monck, John \V., J.P. Newby, Thomas, carpenter Ro.ss, Jamas, carpenter Saunders, Hamuel, J. P., farmer Sloan, Willi im, auctioneer Thurston, William, butcher Turner, A., general merchant Wakeling, Thomas, saddler Walker, JaTuo-s, M.D. Ward, V. C, carpenter Willmott, Rev. J. <'., (Wesleyan) Wood, David, farmer '■ \' Ifapance* — The County Town of the Ihiited Counties of Lenno.^ and Addington, on the Nnpanee River, is a Port of Entry, and Station of the Grand Trunk Railway. The river, flowing {through tho Town, empties into the Bay of Quinte, affording tirst-rate water power, and is navigable to the town for vessels of six feet draught. The vicinity was first settled in 1782, and the town plot was laid out in 1832, The chief trade ia in flour, grain, lumber and woolen goods. Money Order office and Savings Bank. Popula- tion 2000 Aylesworth, J. , grocer and leather dealer Ashton, Clark, jailor Anderson, Joshua, grocer Bartles, W., butcher Beeman, Truman, com. in B. R., notary public Benn, Duncan, blacksmith Blewett, James, grocer Blewett, John, grocer Blewett, William t Bro,, prop, livery stables Bogart, Rev. J. J., (Church of England) Bowen, Edward, grocer Bower, J., druggist Bowie, William, hotel keeper BOYLE Js WRIGHT, (H. Boyle and R. G. WrigV) stoves, hardware, tinware, water lime ic.(see adr) Briggs, B., ahoenuiker BRISTOL, A. S., M.D Brown, Rov. J., (Roman Catholic) • ' 326 NAPANEE. (:'l IHr- Rnrgcmg, Jaiiicii, baker Burrowts, J. J. , jiulge county court Bynu's, L., hqIooh koertrr CAMl'MKI.I,. K. W.. Urruter, kc CAMI'HKL). IlOUSK, Archibald McNeil, propilotor (nfo lulv) rAUMAN, T. S., pilltorniid |)roi>. Weekly Ex}maa CAKNAI,!-, MATTMKW, wiitchuiakiT t«oo u.lv) Cassidy, Jolm, crocor rhainlH'iliiin, 'rjioiiiiiH, Jr.I) (!HAMMi-:iil,AIN, W. H., Wrlstor l!hiitt('iH(iii, Kolicrt, biitclirr tM.KMI-lN'CS. S. T., l,.l)..S.,dcnti«t Clow, r., jin.p. 8IUV mill Contoi, .1. k Co., Hnddlcra Conjjer k I'.ro., nmsoiis Hud brlckkj-eriH CuUiaiir, Jimics, grocor DavJH, A. ('., t'fiicral iiinri'liant, clothing DAVY, M. ('., (Davy k McKeiizie) DAVY k MiKKNZlK, (H. ('. Davy, Fred'k Mi-Kou- zie) barrlHtcrs, kc Davy, Joiiii Diivv, Mrs., hotel Dl'.tLoK, AVIId,IAM V.. County Cleik, Notary I'ul'lic, Af^ont I'lovincia], W«stcni and -Etna (of llHill'iinh iiistirance Coni|>anieN, grain dealer Dctlor .V Siolt, diiicgiHts J)i(:ki'nN, i'ldwin, iiakur Douglass, H., gfiieral merchant Downey, U., dry goods Duncan .t 1 »ay, tanners Dunniii,!,', (Icorgc, provisions Ellsworth, lU'v., (Kpisropul Methoilist^ Foster, Itiunldo, dry gooilis an. W. & J. F,, bhicksuiiths Fralick, V.. iM.. grocer GIBBAHD, J. (M SON, cabinet makers, planing mill and Na.sh, door and blind factory Grange, .Tunics, M.D. Grange Rriithoi's, druggiata Green, .1. ('., cabinet factory and planing mill Haig, lidbert, grocer Hamilton, Oerrard, carriage maker HamiltDM, II., carriage maker Hn.slani, ^\■illianl, liotel Haycock, L. ('., grocer HenwoiHl, Daniel, blacksmith HENUV k lUtOTlIKH, editors and proprietors j\'«ii)n- nrr S/itndard HEliRJXO, JOHN, founder and machinist Hooper, Kdward, County Treasurer Hooj)er, K. k Son, general merolianta HUFFMAN, J. C., J. P., druggist and chemist Hughes, ]>n)vineial land .surveyor James, Charles, clerk First Division Court, agent Standard Life A.ssuranco Company, Secretoiy liCiinii.v Agricultural Society. JUDD, AV. 8., watcliniaker and jeweler, (see adv) Killornii, Thoma.s, hotel keeper Lawson, Alexander, carjientcr McBain, ( 'Imiies, cabinet maker McDon.Tlil, Kobert, saloon McGUlN, JOHN U., Clerk County Court and Deputy Clerk Crown, Agent (of Hartford) Insurance Company McMULLlN, WILLIAM, general merchant McNamara, M. J., attoruey-at-law McNElLL, ARCHIBALD, prop. Campbell House McNeil, A., grocer Mad(len, S. S., tannery Martin, James, groceries and liquors MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, Alexander Smith, agent MiUer, D. H., flour miU Miller, William, dry good* and groceriw Minor, H. 8. Moyle, Mra. , grorsr Neville, A. k Co., nninfr patent burners, lamps, et",-. Muriiliy, ''. (J, k Co., merchant tailors NAl'ANKK STANDARD, Henry k llro., oditori and l>roprietors O'Connell, T. F., station agent (J.T.R. and express agent O'Dwyei', John, founder and machinist O'Reilly k McNamara (James O'Reilly, Q.C. and M. J. Mi'Namara) barristurs, ku I'aisley, Charles, hotel keuper I'arke.s, J. C, grocer I'arrish, William, stoves and tinware TEHUV, JAMKS S., j.rop. cMidiug and hilling mills, dealer in land plaster Phelan, J., aaloon keeixr I'owell' J. W., photographer Preston, D. H., barrister Pniyn, M. W., deputy sheriff I'ruyn, Oliver T., sherifl" yuackinbush, tleorgt! II., general merchant Ralson, Hugh, L'. S, (.'onsular agent Rcnide, R. k Co., general nieri'hants Richardson k .luleton, Mrs. grocer Templeton, William, foreman Weekly Express Thynne, Thomas W., axictioiiecr Tremble, Thomas, butcher Truesdale, J. D., M.D. Vivian, Saiuucl, stationer, printer and bookbinder Waddell, I). T., saddler \Varner k Brother, grocers Webster k lloycs, (John Webster and Robert Boycs), carriage makers WEEKLY EXPRESS, (Thursday), T. 8. Carman, editor and ]iroi)riet()r Wegands, C, cabinet maker Wilkinson, William IL, (Wilkinson k Reeve) Clerk Peace and County Crown Attornev W^ILKINSON & REEVE, (William II. Wilkinson, William A. Reeve) barristerfl, &c WILLIAMS, W. S., (Willioms & Monlen) official assignee WILLIAMS & MORDEN, (W. 8. "Williams, A. L Morden) barristers Wilson, George, general merchaut Wilson, Mrs. H., grocer AVilson, J. & W., shoemakers Wilson, S. B., boots and shoes WRIGHT, H. M. & Co., manufacturers and dealers in water lime, proprietors ww mill am NAPANEE MILLS— NELHON. 8S7 , lainpii, I't'!. , eJitoii nnJ iviiil rXI>ri'g!i fkUiug mills mnt acouniitniil flouring mill (see ailv) [speaker Lcgh- Ie, mcrchniits IbookbiudiT llobort Boycs), S. Canuaji, llceve) Clerk |l. Wilkinson, Lrden) official llliftius, A. L. uid daalen Napanee MlIIl.— A Village on tho Nupanen River, T) miles from Xn[iaiie(*, the County Town, nud 1 IVntit'viiUt, iiiid Tamwortb. Population lOOt llniton, Jiiiiics, |)iiintrr Hurgoino, W'illiiim, iircliitnct <'ari-, .lolui, wagon maker Cook & Cochraii, jiropriotum saw mill C(K)k, .loRCpJl, M. 1) Fox, M., butehor (h'Riigor, A. ('., farmer Huliii, M, Jl., guneral agent Jackxon, J., farmer JockHOM. W., farmrr Johnston, W., attorney-at-law Lloyd, B. ('., farmer MdAvoy, I'., farmer Madden, Kobert, J. P., fnrmor In the Township of Kiwt Camden, County AddlugtoB, 7 frmii 'I'amwoitli. .Stugea tu Nuiwnoe, Nowlnirgh| Madden, H., farmer Miller, James, prop, livery utalilt Miller, I'etcr, farmer Mott, O, W., aeeountant N'oiiuan, William, farmer O'Neal, John 1*., shoemakor PybuH, William, xoapand candle factory SjKmrer, Humer, teacher Wales, itobert, gunHmith Woodward, I!., dentist WKKillT, H. M., I'oMtmaater Wright, li. M. k Co., lime and stone Wright, Uulieii, fai-mer Napier,— A Post Village in tlie Township of Metealf, Connty Middlesex. Distant from London 35 miles, and Strathroy, 12 miles. The Hirer Sydenham ))as.ses tliroiigh the Village afl'ording excellent water privileges. Mails daily. Money Order OOiee. 1 Artliurs, Ale.\and(!r, issuer of marriogo lieeuses, Com- inis.sioiier in H. 1{., insurance agent ARTUUFtS, JOHN, J. P., Postmaster tirock, Uobert, blacksmitli Brown, William, boot and shoemaker Brown, Thona.i, cradle maker Burwell, Job. J, pnmp maker Case, Ira, blacksmith Cook, George, cabinet maker I'reely, Thomas, boot and shoemaker Field, Joseph, iiiukeci)er Oaldrick, Edward, J. P., merchant Button, Jolin, merchant opulation about 176. Jackson, Thomas, cigar maker Knapstou, Charles, lioots and shoes Laird, Uev. James, (Wcsleyan Methodist) Mackey, Thf>mas, contractor and builder Muuroe, John, blacksmith. Nixon, Alexander, M.I). Boeh, Keuben, innkeeper Shaver, Stejjheil, merchant Sinclair, Lauchlin, M.D. Smitli, William, wagon maker Sutherland, James O., mill proprietor Temple, Samuel, brickmakur Nassaaraweya — A Village in the Township of Nasaaagweya, Conntjr Halton, 12 miles from Milton, the County Town, 13 from Ouelph, and 45 from Toronto. Abrey, Ocorge, jirop. flouring milla Carglll, Henry, lumber dealer ('amer, Henry ¥., farmer Coon, Charles, boots and shoes Cusick, Cliristopher, general merchant Daley, James, general mercliant EASTERBUOOK, ELIAS, Postmaster Easterbrook, George, J. P. and farmer Eaaterbrook, J«hn, general merchant Fletcher, Jeremiah, farmer Huteheon, Robert, farmer Irving, Uobert, butcher Laren, Alexander, teacher Lister, Samuel R., J.P. and general agent Little, James, farmer Little, Rev. James (Free Presbyterian) Little, Peter, general merchant Lyons, Michael, i)roprietor Halton Hotel McGlashen, Archibald, fanner McNair, Donald, auctioneer McPJiederan, Duncan McPhederan, Jeremiah, farmer Meade, Robert, general merchant Pearse James, farmer Player, William, tailor Stiugel, Henry, cabinet maker Stranger, George, farmer Spiers, William 11. , prop. North American Hotel Thomas, George, dentist Wallace, Hiram, boots and shoes Wilkinson, Rev. Henry (New Connexion Methodist) ^V'iun, Theoplulus, M.I). TfaTan. — a Post Office in the township of Cumberland, Gounty Russell. O'MEARA M., Postmaster. Nelson.— A Village in the Township of Nelson, County Halton, 13 miles from Milton, the County Town, 5 from Wellington Sqmare, and 12 from Hamilton. Population 120. | Atkinson, Stephen, former Bastedo, David, farmer liurger, James E., hotel keeper Campbell, N. J. & Bros., dairy farmers Cartwriglit, Frederick, blacksmith Early, John, farmer Ellis, Daniel, shoemaker Furness, William, shoemaker Glass & Watts, saddlers Gordon, John, farmer 328 NELSON— NEWARK. Haddon & Eraser, saw mill props Haddon, H. & Son, dairy faruieis Ireland J., fiimier McCauley, Hugh, famier McCulloch, Peter, farmer MeCready, Henry, hotel keeper McLnan, David, J.P Miller. Thomas, township clerk Mitchell, Richard, tanner Richardson, William, M.D Smith, M., wagon maker Springer, Adam, lnnn«r Springer, David R., farmer SPRINGER, DAVID W., Poitmnster, gen. mercht Stinson, Abraham, fanner Hetherby. — A Village iu th« Townahlp of Humberstone, County WeDaiid, 6 miles from "\S'elland,jthe County Town, and CO from Toronto. Population 160. Baners, Micliael, carpenter Beam, Samuel, broom manuf Bembeok, P. Z., shoemaker Box, P^dward, carpenter Burns, Martin, constable Burns, S. E., teacher Current, Nelson, J.P Drammond, John, fanner Fares, J., J.P Kndlay, James, fanner Green, Ruelieo, J.P HOUSE, JOSEPH, Postmaater, general merchant House, Lewis, accountant House, Mary E, milliner Hurt, Alexander, shingle maker Learn. Jacob, farmer McKenney, B., wagon maker Netf, Alpine, wagou maker Pauley, John, slioeniaker Schiel, Jacob, carpenter Smith, Fredsrick, prop. Humberstone House Sturges, Benjamin, constable Young, Adam, cooper Zantz, J., J.P. NeilStAdt. — A Village on the south brancli of the Saugeen Kivfr, in the Township of Nonnauby, County- Grey, 45 miles from Owen Sound, the County Town. The village was settled about 12 years ago by 1). Wiekltr, and the population, chiefly Qeriaan, numbers about 600. Money Order Office. Dellinger, Nicholas, hotel keeper Denner, Adam, blacksmitli Dopher, John, farmer Dunncinan, Henry, cabinet maker Ecksteen, Daniel, farmer Euler, Adam, hotel keeper Fellman, Rev. Mr. (Baptist) Fisher, Andrew, cabinet maker Forster, Martin, brick manufacturer Francis, Rev. Mr. (Roman Catholic) Franz, John, sash and door manufactory Steudry, William, ilax mill Kelberg, Carl, shoemaker Heintzman, George, painter Heuther, Henry, brewer Kalbtleiseh, George, general merchant Klein, John, ttaelier Knapp, Daniel, fanner Lensing, Nicholas, wagon maker Loas, John, sash and door manufacturer Loaf, Louis, wogou maker McEdwards, Alexander S., general merchant Marklinger, Gottliul), saddler Meister, George, cooper Merkle, Jacob, blacksmitli Neocker, George, hotel keeper Nestor, Frank, blacksmith Pfair, Adam, shoemaker Pusciiinskey, W. F., general merchant Pu8>'hiuskey, F. W., tinsmith Rekoph, George, blacksmith Seaman, John, farmer Scherile, Andrew, sash and door manufacturer Sheai-smith, Carl, cooper Shurman, George, tailor WACHTER AM SAUGEEN, Lang & Heise, props Wahn & Heise, iron founders Weler J. N. , farmer Weinert, John, shoemaker Whidmeyer, Englebit, farmer Wttigaud, A. A., tailor WINKLER, DAVID, J.P., Postmaster Winkler, J. C, shosmaker Wolf, Adam, wagon maker W^underlieli, Ksv. — (Lutheran) Zettlar, Andrew, hotel keeper NevlR. — A Post Office iu the Township of Oro, County Simcoo, IS miles from Barrie, the County Town. Cotton, Samuel, farmer Crawford, George Crawford, William, farmer Fletcher, Alexander, farmer GREENSHIELDS, JAMES, Postmaster Jarmy, Samuel, farmer Jarmy & Clarke, proprietor saw mills LanTence, Dr. McKay, Findlay, fanner Mornirigstar, George, imi keeper Rouse William, farmer Scott, Miche-el, J.P. Shane, Peter, farmer Bfewark.— A Post Village in the Township of North Norwich, County Oxford. HENDERSON, HENRY, Postmaster, and gsneral merchant Henderson, Joseph, merchttnt Hill, William, blaoksmitk Hilllker, Enoch, farmer Holmes, Benjamin, J.P, Pritchard, Thomas, farmer Saxton, James, wagon maker Smith, Seneca, boot and shoe maker gen. mfrcht I "Welland.itlie NEW ABERDEEN— NEWBURGH. S29 Ilouae uauby, County 'ears ngo by 1), tt Lifacturer Heise, props ity Tovni. Mew Aberdeer.— A Village i- tha Township of TVaterloo, County Waterloo, 5| mile* from Berlin, th« County Town. Population 54. Daridson, George, lumber dealer Gcn-ip, John, teacher Grant, Robert, farmer Hamacher, Peter, shoemaker Ismel, George, farmer KEY, WILLIAM, Postmaster Key, William, wagon maker Leadt, John, sliingle maker McDougul, D., dyer and acourer Marshall, William, carpenter Scott, Thomas, farmer Thomson, James, farmer Thomson, Johnson, i)uot8 and shoet Thomjwon, Josopli, farmer Wildfong, Jos«pn, farmer Wylde, Henry, grocer IVewbllsSt — A Village on Iriih Creek, in the Township of Kitlcy, County Leeds, 24 mile* from Brockvillee the County Town, and 4 from the nearest Railway Station. Average price of laud in the ricinity J30 per acre. Population 300. Half, Patrick, farmer Bmoe, Robert, woolen msniufai'tunT Cade, Joseph, accountant Campbell, William, accountant Carnochn)!, John, fanner Church, William, M.D. Daly, Richard, cabinet maker Daly, Mrs., tailoress Davison, John, sen. Driver, William, J. P., farmer Edgar, John, J. P. and general merchant Edgar, J., jun., insurance agent Edgar, Mrs., tailoress Foster, Richard, tinsmith Gunnis, Thomas, wagon maker Johnston, Joseph, watch maker Jones, William, proprietor, Newbliss hotel Jones & Davison, general merchanta Kerr, Abraham, farmer Kinch, Edward, shoemaker King, W. J. , proprietor lumber ymtl Latiiicp, Isaac, baker Latrace, Mrs. Isaac, dressmaker Latrace, James, brewoi- Latrace, Septimus, tanner Lerikey, John J. , cooper Lockwood, K , fancy good* Luckey, William, watclimakev Mackay, Charlotte, teacher Mackay, John, sen., engraver Mackay, John, teacher Mackie, David, farmer Moore, James, tallow chandler Moore, Mrs., tailoress MORAN, WILLIAM, Po8tma*ter Parker, Andrew, dyer Quinn, John, painter Quinn, T., saddler Ross, Andrew, farmer Ross, C. carpenter Ryan, William, gunsTnith Ryan, Mrs., dresswaker Shanks, James, farmer Smitli, Charles, carpenter Stewart, Analey, architect Stewart, George, hardware Tate, Alexander, farmar White, Kov. William, ^Presbyterian) Wright, John, butcher *,'. ,' MeiTbrida;©-— -A. Post Office in Ui« Township of Howick, County Huroi CARSON, JAMES, Postnia.ster. Wewburgh. — An incorporated Village on the Napaneo River, in the Township of Gamden East, County Addington, 6 miles from Napanee, the County Town, and 180 from Turonto. Stug-.'s daily to Xapanee, King.3ton and Tai«worth. Money Order Ollicc and Savings' Bank. I'opidation 1000. Aylesworth, J. B., Councillor 15eaudet, I). A., carriage maker Black, John & Son, tanners Campbell, Jolm, il.A., principal gi-ammor school Caton, Allen, dniggist Oaton, Miles, general merchant Dunlop, iliss, teacher Eakins, (Jeorge, cabinet maker Empey, Nathan, general mercliant Finkle, Henry, carriage maker , EuUcrton, JoKeph, cabinet nuker Gray, Rev. James, (Weslcyan) Ham, John D., J. P., general merchant Hanlin, Rev. James, (Weslcyan) Hooper, Douglas, J. P., general merchant Hope, A. F., hotel keeper HOPK. R. F., J.P, Postmaster Hope, W. A. k Co., general merchants Iluyck, Miss, teacher Jones, Edward, prop, planing mill McCannon, James, druggi»t MeGee, John, principal Model School Madden, George, farmer Madden, Sylvester, carder Miller, C. H., Councillor Paul, James, grocer and provision dealer Pepin, llaniel, tailor Porter, W. H., grocer and provision dealer Powell, Ruell, tinsmith Powers, James, hitol keeper Russell, AndreWf tailor Scott, Thomas, i arriage maker Shorts, Nelson Stickney, D. B.,, Councillor Wells, John, sadiUtr 330 NEWBORO'— NEWBURY. i; ,.( It- t * ; W NewbOPO'. — A Village in tho Townships of North and South Crosby, on the Ridcau Canal, County Leeds, 40 miles from Brockville, the County Town, and 20 from Perth Station, Hrocikville and Ottawa Railroad. Stage to Brockville. Money order office. Tho 8th Division Court is held here. Population 350. Adams, Edward G., blacksmith Rain, A., dentist Hell, Abraham, tanner Bell, A. W., N. P., general agents general merchant Bell, Robert, boots and shoes IJilton, James, J. P. Hilton, William, fanner Blako, Richard, general merchant Bolton, Henry, boots and shoes Brown, Arthur, teacher Butler, Joseph H., tinsmith Cannon, George, general merchant Cannon, Thomas, clothing dealer and tailor Davison, R. S., general merchant Denby, Badley, painter Denby, William, grocer Donahoc, John, farmer Dtuglas, Samuel, boots and shoes Draffin, John, general merchant Dunham, Charles I. Dunham, George, M.D. Elliott, James, curpenter Elliott, Miss, mi'iiner, kc. Fessaut, Ilev. E. (Wesleyan) Forster, Alfred, lock master Foster, Thomas, carpenter Heron, John, blacksmith Hopkins, Robert, general merchant Kennedy, Owen, prop. Newboro Hotel and cabinet maker Kilborn, Miss Hettie, telegraph operator Kilborn, Horace, druggist and Division Court Clerk Kilborn, Col. John, farmer Knapp, Harvey, farmer Leech, Richard, farmer Legget, Henry, saddler Legget, James, hide and leather dealer and tanner Lewis & Co., general merchants McDonald, David, J. P. McGregor, John, auctioneer McKiau, Patrick, grocer and cabinet maker McManus, William B., tailor Moran, Daniel, carpenter O'Connor, William, stock dealer O'Hara, Rev. James (New Connexion Jlethodist) I'aul, William, cooper Pielow, William, saddler Poole, John N., farmer Prestou, J. W., grocer Preston, Robert H., M.D. Shaver, J. H., wagon maker Staunton, George, carpenter Staunton, Thomas, carpenter Stephenson, Rev. F. L. (Church of England) Telt, Benjamin, M.P.P. WKBSTER, THOMAS, Postma.ster and gen. mereht Webster, W. J. , general merchant Whitmarsh, John G., butcher Wing, George, accountant Wright, Edward, carpenter Wight, J. R., proprietor Dominion House Wright, Sampson, watchmaker, jeweler, &c. Sfewboyne.— A Post OflBce in the Township of Bastard, County Leeds, 29 miles from Brockville, the County Town. Improved land in the vicinity uveragea $20 per acre. Cawley. John, J. P., farmer Davis, John, tailor Gardiner, Robert, farmer Joynt, John B., farmer Layng, John, J. P., farmer Lyons, John, farmer Lyons, Joseph, teacher Lyons, Michael, grocer LYTLE, JAMES, Postmaster Moss, George, tailor Robinson, Thomas, farmer Rogers, George, farmer Rogers, John, farmer Rogers, Thoma.s, farmer Newbury.— .\ Post Village and Station on the Great Western Railway in the Township of Mosa, Coimty of Middlesex, 36 miles distant from London, and 152 from Toronto ; it is tho centre of a fine agricultural country, and large quantities of gr^in, lumber, and square timber ars shipped from this point. Daily mails. Money Ordsr Office and Snvings Bank. Population 800. Adair, Robert, boots and shoes Anderson, John D., accountant Archer, Henry R. Archer, John, general merchant Archer, John J. , general merchant Armstrong, Alexander, M.D. Babcock, David, prop. Union Hotel Ball, S. J., station master Banning, George E., flouring and saw miller Bigger, Dr., M.D. Bracken, John, carpenter Bradshaw, William, blacksmith Brown, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker Brown, W. W., cabinet maker •Campbell, Colin, hotel keeper Clayson, William, gun and pistol maker Clements, John R., general merchant Clements, William, veneer manufacturer Cusack, H., hoop merchant Davis, John P., carnage and wagon maker Davis, Miss M., teacher Davis & Fleming, wool carders and cloth dressers Darning, Prosper, collector Fleming, Samuel, (Davis & Fleming) Gay, John, blacksmith Green, Farmer, boots and shoes Guppy, William J., flour, feed and groceriet Guy, lienjamin, flour and feed Hall, Thomas k Henry, cabinet makers Heywootl, William, prop. Heywood's Hotel Irwin, Williaii, stave buyer Kelly, Joseph B., general merchant _^ Lawrence, Rei'. Benjamin, (Mcthoclist Episcopal) Lawrence, Jaiiin, general merchant I,eech, J. M., teacher Lince, Rev. M. J., (Baptist) n NEWBURY— NEWCASTLE. 381 nty Leeds, ■a Kailroad. }50. :ourt Clerk id tanner ccr jthodist^ Little, James, shoomakcr JIcMurray, Samuel, soai) and cnudlos McNorton, Titus, agricultural iiiiplfnu'iits McRae, Alexaiuler, geniTal nicndiant MaeJonald, Kobert, tailor Magfjs, Thoiuas, oonffftiouer Merritt, William li., saddler Miller, Jacob, wntclimakcr Modeland, Tlionias, wagon maker Morrii, E. & Co., soap and caudles Mounteer, John, butcher ilountecr, "William, confectioner Mylne, Joiin, druggist Nclles, 11. A., stoves and tinware Nelles, K. A. & Co., general merchant Ollis, William, baker anository Brown, (Jeorge, tailor Brown, William, boots and shoes t'arr, Henry, boots and shoes Casselman, Miss, teacher Union Scliool Ca.sselinan, Jacob, dry goods and groceries Chambers, Ricliard, boot and shoemaker Chandler, Stephen B., dentist Clar: , Robert, (Poole & Clark) '.'leghorn. Rev. Thomas (Wesleyan) Commercial Hotel, R. Grose, proprietor Dickson, Junies Dodd, John, M.D. Douglas, Robert, proprietor livery stable Douglas, Thomas, ( Bradley & Douglas), express agent Downing's Hotel, 'fhomas Downing, proprietor Downing, Thomas, proprietor Downing's Hotel, Durham M'ooleu Manufacturing Company, Charles Wood, manager Fiilbeck, Robert, telegraph opemtor Kilheck, J. Ellsworth, Alfred, jdiotographer Fiiirbairn, Robert, J.P., general merchant Farncombe, Frederick, Collector of Customs Foster, Horace, eheniist and druggist, and agent I''dinburgh Life Association of Scotland, and Sec. Durham Woolen Manufacturing Co. FOTHERGlId,, ROBERT, chemist and druggist, (lalbruith, David, M.D. Gibson, Capt. Frank, vessel owner Oib.son, Thomas (iillespie, John, Imtclu'r Gleudenning, John, proprietor AVollington Hotel Gorman, E., iiardwarc merchant Grant, William, boot and shoe maker Gray, George, grocer Grose, Richard, jiroprietor Commercial Hotel Henry, M., watch maker and jeweler Hill, Richard HODGES, HIRAM, J. P., Postmaster, agent Montreal Telegraph Co Hunter, A. H., grocer Ivory, P Ivory, William, farmer and prop, carding mill Jacolis, George A., produce dealer Jackson, James, grocer Lidsay, William, briokinaker Little, Robert, merchant tailor Loekhart, A. & Son, prop. Hour mills Lovekin, James, J. P., produce dealer LYMAN, JOHN, (Northrop & Lyniun) McClung Bros, diy goods, groceries, boots and shoes McCuliongh, Rev. William, (AVeslcyan) JIcDONALD, JOHN, (McDonald & Metcalfe) McDonald, WilMam, baker McDonald & METCALFE, (John McDonald and George Metcalfe) marble manuf. (see adv) McGill, Robert, butcher McNaughton, Andrew, prop. Newcastle flouring mills Martin, T. J., prop. Wellington House MASSEY, H. a., prop. Newcastle agricultural and machine works, and coroner for tlie United. ("ounties of Northumberland and Durham METCALFE, GEORGE, (McDonald and Metcalfe) Middleton, Henry Miller, Tliomas, general merchant Monagan, Mrs. C, milliner and dressmaker Monro, Henry Montreal Telegraph Company, Hiram Hodges, agent Moore, Samuel, blacksmith J ddi NEWCASTLE— NEW EDINBURGH. NEWCASTLE AGRICULTURAL k MACHINE W0IJK8, H. A. Mnssey, proprietor NEWCASTLE POST OFFICE, King street, Hiram Hodges, Postmaster Nicholson, Francis, whRrfinger NORTHROP, HENRY S., (Northrop k Lyman) NORTHROP & LYMAN, (Henry S. Northrop, and John Lyman) wholesale manufacturer!* and deal- ers in pati'ut medicines O'Meara, Charles, telegrajih operator, G.T.R. station Olford, Joseph, hoots and shoes Parsons, J. H., teacher, Union School Philp, James, station master, G. T. R. Pond, Edmund, barber and painter Poole, John (Poole & Clark) Poole k Clark, (John Poole & Robert Clark) Riddle, Rev. J., (Presbyterian) Robson, J. J., J. P. Bose, William N., physician surgeon and coroner Rowe, Thomas, wagon maker Simmons, E., carpenter Stillwell, Frederick, blacksmith Strowger, Louis, pro]>rietor Globe Hotel Tamblyn, Thomas, J. P., hide and leather dealer Tamblyn, W. W. M.A., princinal, Union Scliool TKMPLETON, GEORGE, (G. Templetonfe Co.) TEMPLETON, JOHN, ((}. Templeton k Co.) TEMPLETON, G., & Co. (George Templeton k John Tsmpleton) gencrul store Toll, J. , boots and shoes Treleuven, Jolin, planing mill proprietor Tremaine, E. G., telegraph operator G. T. R. Triokey, J. M., gunsmitn Wallbridgo, Asa F. Walls, Win. Wagstaft', William, miller Walbridge, John E., farmer Warner, W, H», Town Clerk Warren, Richard, painter Warren, Wni., painter Wellington House. F. J. Martin, proprietor Wilkinson, li. T., barrister Willmot, A. Wilniot, Samuel, Clerk of Disvision Court, issuer of marriage licenses and insurance agent Wood, Cluiries, manager Durham Woolen Maunf. Co. Ilevr Dundee— A Village on Alder Creek, from Berlin, the County Town, and 6 from Arnold, J., rooper Badcr, J., tailor Bead, Lyman, J. P. Becker, Jacob, .saw mill Bettscher, (lott, agent for fniit trees Bettscher, Jacoli, J. P. Bettscher, Jacob F., watchmaker Boehmer, Valentin'' & Son Bricknor h Son, F. and (!., millei-g Butcher, Fredi^rick, butcher Cassel, Jesse 13., farmer Cressman, J., furnier Cressmai', Samuel, fanner Dirstoin, Eliaa, carpenter Fisher, Henry, shingle manufacturer 6ix, H., tailor Glanser, Ik-n'dick, >ihoon\akcr Hnnsbergcr, Sunuicl H., carpenter Kriesel, Frederick, tinaiiiith in the Town.ship of Wilmot, County of Waterloo, 12 miles Petersburg station, Grand Trunk Railway, Population 125. Lantenscniago, P. S., general meri.har*^ Lo.nghas, L. O., M.D. McDonald, 1)., farmer Mi'Tavish, Doiiglius, teacher MOYEl?, A. PoBtmaster Millar, .lohn, farmer Moyer, Bros., general merchantB Polh, Andrew, cabinet maker Reichard, Jacob, saw mill Rosenberger, C. D., farmer Saner, Jonn, pro})rietor Anglo-American Hotel Schlichter, Rev. Sanmel ' Schlumnie, August, wagon maker Smitli, S., cooper Studer, Peter, proprietor Dundee Hotel Tilt, John, farmer Tm.sseler, Bros., saw mill proprietor Watson, Tilt & Adsett, woolen manufacUirers Weber, John M., wagon maker New Edinburgh. — A ^'illage in tlio Township of Gloucester, County Russell, on the Rideau River, 1 mile from Ottawa, and CO from L'Orignal. The Village, for clectoial purposes, is in the County Russell, but judiciilly in County Carletou. Money order office. Poi>ulation 400. Aird, Matthew, j)roi)rietor New Edinburgh Hotel Allen, James, gent.'ral merchant Ballantyre, (i., cooper Bell, William R., M.D. BLACKHURN, JAMES, Postmaster and genwal merchant Blac' 'mnii Robert, general meruhiuit Bray, John, blacksmith Burritt, Henry O., farmer Butler, T. ()., mail conductor Clark, Robert, phiaterer COOKE, ALANSON C, Deputy Po.stm«ster Currier, Benjamin, manager saw mills CURRIER, J. M., M.P., lumber merchant Gnrrier, T. W., sash factory DawsoB, F. W., cariienter Dickinson, M. K., commissiou merchant DtJff, Robert, carpenter Farmer, Thomas, master tug Bylown Ferguson,. John, tire warden French, George, miller HiL'gin.son, Rev. George N., (Church of England) Holmes, William, car])eiitcr Keefer, T. C., president street railway MiClyment, William & Co., proprietors llouriug «nd grist mill McDonald, Peter, fanner- McKwan, George & Son, tinsmits, dealers in stoyes Mcllroy, John, caqicntor McKay, Joseph k l$ro., manufact'rs of woolen goods Mt'Lcod, Dugald, miller Newell, Hugh W., caqienter Pattca-son, John, tailor Phillips, Rev. T. D. (Church of England) Proctor, J. W. & Co., general merchants Redmond, Patrick, pound keeper Sherwood, Joseph Sinclair, James, agent J. McKay k Bros. Smith, Ricnard, farmer Surtees, Robert, »rcLite<'t Tubman. Thoma.s, teacher Uriu, William, general merchant ther deal(T nion Scliool 3ton& Co.) u k Co. ) iipletou k John tor i. T. K. NEW DURHAM- NEW LOWELL. 333 oprietor Court, issuer of gent jleu Ifauuf. Co. tcrloo, 12 miles I'opulntion 125. can Hotel itfl facUirers |au Kiver, 1 mile it)- Russell, but I of Eugland) jis liouriug «nJ Llcrs in stores If wooliMi goods lilUil) Ints Jfew DurbMn. — A A'illngt on Big Creek, in the Township of IJurford, County Brunt, 18 miles from Brant- ford, the County Town, and 18 from Paris. Poinilation 140. Adams, Oliver, tannev Allen, C. E., carpenter Bertram, K. J., teacher Brown, Htv. J., ((.'ongregational) Cochran, Charles, teacher Douglas, David, saddler Douglas, .John, baker Haight, Hiram, farmer Hartley, .1., general marchaut Hartley, William, wagon mskcr Henry, J. H., faimer Kelly, Philip, farmer Jiawroson, 1'. M., insurance agent Marsh, Joseph, farmer Mason, William li., fanner Moore, E. F., shoemaker Morrison, Rev. — , ^Methodist) Robbins, J., farmer Sei'ord, A., carj)euter Hecord, J. C., J. P Schoorlcy, A., general merchant Sims, Solomon, farmer Siplc, E., proprietor New Durham Exchange New Rambur$;h. — An Ineorpornted Village on tlie River Nith, and Station on the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Wilmot, County Waterloo, distant from Berlin, the Ceunty Town, 18 miles, from Toronto 75. Money Order Olliue and Savings' Bank. Population 1,400. ALLCHIN, JOHN, Clerk Division Court Allen, S., teacher iioecliler, '' , ^^''-'o-ietor Union Hotel Bochkr, Xavier, potter Bogue, 11. M.D. Boullie, W. H., M.D. Broeckncr, Peter, bookbinder Brown, H. R. D., com. mi^rchant CAMERON', CHARLES, general merchant COMMKRCIAL HOTEL, Jacob Seyier, proprietor De Gui'hery, Rudolph, teacher Dictz, J. H., cabinet maker Ernst, Charles, general merchant ERNST, C., Postmaster I'ennel & Co., liardware Flock, Henry, watch maker Funken, Rev — (Roman Catholic) Gartuug, Ernst, pro)). Clarendon Hotel GOODMAN, KENNETH, attorney-at-Uw Graf, Frederick, watchmaker GUGGISBERG, W. & CO., general merchants Harlcn, liev. E. (Weslcyan) HeiHil)cclu'r, Peter, bl.acksinith Iloetllcr, F, C, general merchant Hoi)f, William, soa]) mannfacturer Hunter, William, general merchant Klein, Lewis, general mcrchivnt McCALLUM & CAMERON, druggists Meriier, F., wagon maker Merner, Samuel, iron founder Morley, John, bailiff MorrisiDi, D., miller Niebel, Jacob, boots and shoes Noppir, John, iron founder Otto, Henry, blacksmith Parker & Wilson, millers Rally, R(!v. W. B., M.A. (Cliurch of England) RAW, STEPHEN, prop. North American Hotel RAW, STEPHEN k SONS, brewers Read, (i. A., woolen factor Robertson, Rev. — (Presbyterian) Ruehty, George, boots and shoes Schmidt, J. A., teacher SEYLER, JACOB, proprietor Commercial Hotel Spring, Itcv. C. F. (Lutheran) Steinberg, George, boots and shoes Stiefelmeyer, Ulrich, M.D. Tajipc k Peine, boots and slices Wagner, Frederick, boots and .shoes Yv'agner, Jacob, proi). City Hotel Wagner, John, wagon maker Wredow, William, tobacconist Young, W. k C, tanners New Lancaster. — (Sec lUvitSre Raisin P.O.) New Lowell.— A Villugo and station on the Northern Railway, on Coates' Creek, in the Town.sliip of Suiinid-ile, County Simcoe, 17 miles IromBarri*, the County Town and 79 from Toronto. Population 200 Bell, Angus, teacher Coyle, Thomas, farmer Gill, Patrick, carpenter Guilfoy, Michael, fa.mer Harkin, !Martin, farmer Harkin, X., farmer Hill, R. J. A., telegraph operator and railroad agent Jacques k Hay, proprietors saw mill, turning factory Jennings, Able, butcher Kce, Mntthew, farmer Langtry, James, carpenter Mcllroy, Daniel, farmer Macham, Thoma.s, J. P., farmer Martin, John, hotel keeper Mason, Joseph, shingle maker Mother, James, general merchant O'Brien, James, shoemaker Pat< n, Andrew, general merchant PATON, PETER, Postmaster Prentice, A., lumber dealer Scott, l.saac, shingle maker Stephens, M. W., lumber dealer wr E" ! I I 3S4 NEWINOTON- NEWMARKET. 11-; u Newins^tOB. — A villngc in the Towiwliip of Osnahnick, County Storraout, 10 mQes from Dickinson's Likiiilin};. Popultttioii 60. "AKEll, JAf'OB, Postmnstcr, general luerchant and prop. Wellington Hotel Foster, liCsliy, farmer Hawn, Joseph, Hhoeniaker Hill, Janifs, carpenter Jartlinc, Ferguson, farmer Jardiiie, J., fiirnier McDouiild, U., stoi'k dealer Melntyve, Miss Miivy, milliner McTjanghlin, Daniel, farmer Morton, Miss Mary Ann, niillinev Parker, John, painter liosa, \V., wagon maker Kuth, Charles, M.D Snetsiuger, Frederick, farmer Snetsinger, George, fanner Snetsinger, John, farmer Snetsinger, M., eariieiitei" Newmarket. — An ineorpovatiid A'illugo and Station of the Northern liailway, in the Township of Whit- church, County York, on the east branch of the Holland Kiver, 34 miles from Toronto. It is one of thu most nourishing villages on the Northern line, the amount of business being e(|iuil to that of any other on the route. Money Order Oflicc and Savings' Bank. Stages to Pine Orchard, Stoutfvillo, Sharou, Keswick, Sutton, and in winter to Bcaverton. Population 2500. I Ani'erson, W. W., principal Grammar School Airth, Graham, dealer in fish, oysters, &c. Alexander, Robert, teacher Allen k Hendry (James & Thomas) iron foundci-s Amott & Fox, coopers Atkinson, Thomas, insuiunca and general agent, auc- tioneers, 4c. Argue, Rev. T., (Methodist Episcopal) Bach, George H., carpenter Bentley, John, M.D., J. P., druggist and pfi'ocer RINNS, GEORGE M., E.litor 6Vkw7', l>ook and.jol. printer, book-binder and dealer in Ixwkt, stationery, &c. BiBho]), Thomas, ma.non Bishop, William, mason Bond, Mrs. J., millinery and mantle.< Botsford, Joseph, cabinet maker Botsford, Nelson, carjienter Botsford, Timothy, saddler BOULTBEE, ALFRED, barrister, attorney, etc Bowden, W. H., baker and confectioner Brelflford, Charles, proprietor North American hotel Brimson, John, carriage maker Brown, Itev. John, (Presbyterian) Budge. Alexander, blacksmith Burk k Harrison (I), and Henry) gcnei-al mercluuits Burn, Alfred, general merchant Cain, P.itriok, tinsmith Caldwell, James B., paint<'r CAMPBELL & LOUNT (E. C. Campl)eU and G. W. Lount) barristers Campion, J. L., attorney CAWTHRA, JOSEPH, agent Royal I'anadian Bank Chambers, Rev. A. B., (Wesleyan) ChantliT, Joseph, builder CUibine, John, fanner Cook, John, Clerk Division Court, Notaiy Public, Commissioner in B. R. DAVIbON, JOHN, proprietor Davison House t»enne, Vincent, butcher ()«'>nis, John, pu..ip niaker vy'otcrlp, Wtb., watches, clocks, jewelery & fancy goods f ^^.^^^y, Walter, station agent N. R. R T/udl-y, Walter, jr., attorney FT.YIDGE, Charles, (Sykos & Eh-i.lge) . • ravth, Jlrs. M., proprietor Railrosul Hotel lif E, ARCHIBALD, assistant Postmast«4>' Gamble, N. A., farmer Gorham, Charles, woolen factor OORHAM, NELSON, prop, woolen and carding mills Hiwkctt, James, M. D., druggist HANMEK, CLARK, proprietor Eagle Hotel Harris & Culvcrwell, grocers Harrison & Sykes, (Henry and Samuel) props saw mill Hartry & Co., tanners and curriers Henderson, Andrew, books, stationery and fauey goods, inriurance agent Haynor, Rev. C, (Christian^ Hodge, .1. & J., stoves and tinware Hoggard, George, jiroprietor Royal Hotel Hughes, J. W. k Co., general merchants Hunter, James J., M. f) Hutchcroft, George B., carriage maker IRWIN, EDWIN, P., farmer IRWIN, JAR ED, fanner JACKSON, ERASTUS, editor and proprietor A'm-- market Era, dealer in blank books ami stationery, issuer marriage licenses, coroner York and Peel .lackson, John, groceries and jirovisions Jackson, John F., foreman Era JAMES, JAMES, chemist & druggist, (Dr. Hackett* Johnson, Jacob N., car])enter .Tohnson, Nelson, carpenter JONE.S, WILLIAM, L., photographer (see adv) Joy, Robert B., hairdresser Kean, Rev. P. J. (Koman Catholic) Kirk, Thomas, blacksmith Lewis, John E., farmer LOUNT. G. W. (Campbell & Lount) LUKES, WM., propriet(jr stean\ Ilouring mills McCracken, Alexander J., livery, stage proprietor and carriage maker McLaughlin, Richard, tinsmith McMastcr & Lockard (Williaia McMaster, ,jr. and C. H. Lockard), general merchants Marsdcn, J. W., miller, produced commission mercht. Martin, Philip, tinsmith MECHANICS' IN.STITUE. E. Jackson, president. MILLARD, JOSEPH k SON, cabinetmakers Mitchell, David, carpenter Mosier, Thomas, proprietor Newmarket Hotel Murray, Robert, wagon maker Nash, .iohn, chemist and ilrugdst NEWMARKET ERA (weekly). F^ Jackson, etlitor and proprietor. (See adv.) Nixon, James, groceries and provisions Orr, Wm. k A. li., general merchants I'EARSON, JAMES J., registrar North Riding, County York, and insurance agent PEARSON, N., surgeon and dentist. (See adv) Pearson, P. P., J. P. Peck, P. B., surgeon and dentist Pockham k Hoeg, lumber merchants Peterson, Thomai*, merchant NEWMARKET— NEW SARUM. 335 Philips, John H., piano-forte and inelotlfon niauuf. Poole, Mis«, Elizabeth, milliner, &c. RAMSAY, REV. CANON (Cliurth of England) Riiper, Tliomns, tailor Ret't'iT, M. M., butcher REH), A. N. & CO., marble dcalera (see adv) REIl), DAVID W. (A. N. Reid li Co.) Richardson, Henry, carpenter Riohardson, Major W. N. ROADHOUSE, SAMUEL, cabinetmaker iukI under- taker (see adv) ROE, WILLIAM, PostmaJiter, general merchant and com. in B. R. ROGERS, D. L., M.D. Suxton, John, jeweler Scott, Dr., e(!lecti., shoemaker Francis, .Tohn, farmer fJrahnm, William, shingle raannfacturer Hiiml)crstone, Thomas, potter llushanil, George, dentist . .Fames, John, farmer .lames, Joseph, farmer James, William, J.I'., farmer JoTin, Rev. James OVesleyan) Laiikey, John, car|>enter Lauder, John, faiiner McBride, David, farmer McCague, Miss, dressmaker McDonell, Joseph, wagon maker MullioUund, David, farmer Mnnroe, George, .shoemaker I'arscms, (.'harles, miller Powell, Charles, agent Kobinson, William, farmer Itoutlilfe, George, fanner Smith, Joseph, painter. Steele, Tlionuvs, j)i-oprietor Green Bush Hotel Street, William, farmer Taber, R. U. M., teacher Watson, W., watchmaker Woods, John, masun Newtown Robinson.— A Village in the Township of Tceumseth, County >Simcoe, 19 mile* from i3arri«?, the Coimty Town, and 47 from Toronto. .Stage to Bondhcad. Population 120. Cobourn, James, carpenter Faulkner, William, tailor Hipwcll, H. J., teacher HIPWKLL, J. 11., Postmaster on J general merchant Hudson, John, hotel keeper Law, James, J. P. McCarthy, J. S., J. P. McLean, Richard, cnrpcnter Merrick, John, carpenter Proctor, Thomas Towns, W. ('., woolen factory NIagara.A flouvishiug incoriiomted Town in I he Township of Niagara, County Lincoln, and lieautit'uUy situated at tho mouth of Niagara Eiver on Lake Ontario. It is one of the oldest Towns in Ontario, it lies on a plain and is noted for its healthy po.sitiou, making it a favourable resort in the summer for invalids. Distant from Toronto by water 3(5 miles, Hamilton by rail 50 miles, St. Catherines the County Town 12 miles, and from Niagara Falls 16 miles. Daily mails. Money order ofRco and post office savings bank. Population about 2000. Alma, John L., liquor meivhaut Best, lloliert, butcln-r Bishop, John, butcher Carnatlian, Uoliert, proprii.'tor bot<.>l Cariiochan, James, carjH-nter Chisholm, Mary, proprietor American Hotel Clement, George A., hardware, &c Cryslcr. H. P., general merchant Donnelly, William O., projirictor livery stable Follett, Stephen A., groceries Fraser, Mrs. John, projirietor hotel Hewitt & Dorley, boots and shoes Kirliy, William, printer Jjonghurst, George, but<'her Mackin, Edward, blacksmith Moifatt, Mary, proprietor hotel Monroe, John K., grocer Morson, Fred, physician McClelland, Willsam, general merchant M-iConueli, John, fciilor MeCuilooh, John, wholesale and retail groceries and licpiors O'Neil, Eichard, baker Palfard, Henry, di'uggist Betley, Joseph W., d>y goods and trimmings Piatt & Son, carriage niiikcrs liousseau, John, hotel keeper and livary stable Rowland, Thomas M., dry goods Senior, William, viu'iety store Stocking, J., groceries ond liquors AValsh, James, boots luid shoes WAHliEN, ROBKRT, Postmiustcr Whitelaw, Francis M., books and stationery Wright, James, photographer Nicolston.— (Commonly called Underbill). — A small Village in the Township of Essn, County Simcoe, on the Nottawasaga River, 20 miles from Bame, the County Town, and 53 from Toronto. Population 76. Blakeley, Thomas, fanner Boaks, Benjamin, fanner t'unningham, William, farmer Oarbutt, John, painter Graham, John, blacksniitU Hnydeir, T. Heaslip, Rev. Joliu K., (Presbyterian) Irwin, .Tames, hotil keeper Lattimer, Robert, tiirnur McKee, Robert, farmer NR;(.)L, JOHN, Postmaster, and gen. mcrclit, miller Rodgers, Samuel, fanner Ujiton, tieorge, woolen factor U^t D, John, dyer ihA vlt^% gmf>*^ #v« that 1«D oon»M Ihto :tt^|r]«re& t;K« 'JDpf^rA «f » wits fe «^d to xm^ Thft tlfcinr k «Te^ w«r* «t<^ NEWTON VI LLK- NOBLKTON. zr, :Vowtoi|lvHI« (Clark r. O.^ A Vm..gf in IIii|ir, the County Town, I'Jinilei, from ('li'){li<)rn, Ucv. ThniniiH, (Woslpyna) Tonvc-J, Kpliraiiu, hlacksinitli Pieky, T., Uruxft Downing, )i, J.I'., igHucr of marriag* liirutea and ( 'oraniiiisionrr in i). H. •lolintton, Andrew, cooper .liinf», \V., fiirnier .loiip.'i, Siunufl I.'ickluirt, llugli l,(U"KIIAKT, JAMKS, Postmaalrr aud gru. nmcht l.dVi'. William, traclier i,c>w, I). H, incrcliAnt tailor McAldin, Isiiai', wiiRon innkM .Mclirioa, W. \V., M.D. the TowTwhlp of Clark, County Durham. Diatano* from Toronto, 6;». Momy Order Olllc*. Population 'JOO. Port MoCiiiiif;, llrv. Jamrit, (W>alpynn> Mc'Murty, .luinrs, farmer Mooridicad, Williiini, nhoftniikfr Mor){an, Knhcrt, niiiaon Muhlrew, W. i Co., (William Muldrpw k .l"hn Mul. drew), Koncnil merchantN and luttrchant tiiilora Muldri!W, William, nirrrhant tailor QuaekinhoHH, .lame.i, lilarktimith HuniHay, .Smuucl, jjroprictur Travelor'n Itost Uoldnson, Murk, prop. (Jufen'.s Minn Hotel Hniith, Noblu v., {{t'lieritl luercLaut Si«)oner, (Ji'orgc, M. l.> Sterling, .loliii, shoemaker Sylventer, C'hiirleii, tailor Thomp.son, JaineH, hotel proprietor Wulterv, MrH., drcitHmukvr 3(IIc.- A small Village in th« Town.ship of Culliorne, Cnuiily Huron, 84 milii I'roim Uoderiidi, the t-'ounty Town. Pojiulation 30. Allen, F., innkrejipr lifll k (iilmour, lumhur niurckaut^ Hurritt, 0., farmer Cartlon, .1., fiirmer Ciiirk, William, farmer (iiivin, C, J. P. .raekmnn, William, farn)er Matthews, William, farmer Pentland, K., I'lirnic-r SheppanI, C, fitrmcr Stewart, ('., farmer .Stnitton, J., carpenter Kilcstown. -A Post Villajff, situated on the line between the town.ships of Dorchester North and West- minster, County Middlesex, di.stant T.J miles from London, and 4i fiDUi Dorehester Station, tlie nearcat Uailroad point. The Uiver Thames jiMses through the Village sujiplying excellent wiiter power, Stagn from London to Belmont. Daily mail. Population about ICO. Hurdick, Albert, farmer llmdili, William, wagon maker Itowalt, .loscph, farmer Sage, Nelson, farmer and idieese maker iSnell, William, cooimt Waterland, Kilward, black: Hi I w !•. I 888 NISSOURI— NORTH ADJALA. NlVHOIirl. A Tniit OtRcfi ill the Towimhip or Ni.uouri, r«from Pojmlation 300. Alexander, Rev. Thomas, (Presbyterian) Bailey, .Iniiies, wapon maker Bailey, Willinm, Idueksmith Boyei, (t. H., fanner Curtis, .lohn, farmer Dalton, .lolin, lilaeksmith Demnrest, Rev. Thoma.s, (W'csleyan) DEMORKST, DR. B.O.tJ., Postmaster Diugman, A., lilaeksmith I)ougla.ss, Alexander, general nierohont Gerow, Timothy, liotel keeper iship of Perey, County Northumberland. Dixtant from Colburiie, and 100 from Toronto, >Stage.s daily to Colborne. Graham, John, teacher (iunner, John, farmer Han'omb, N., farmer Harri.s, Davitl, grocer Harris, JAciib, iibuiksniith Hess, Jueoli, wagon nuiker Raymond, Mis. J. A., dressmaker Sills, Rev. W. A., (Methodist KpUoopal) Smith, H. S., shoemaker Suelgrove, John, teaclier Tierncy, Mathew. shoemukor Norland. —A Village on Gull River, in the Township of Laytoi:, County Victoria, 30 miles from Lindsay, the County Town. Stages to Lindsay and Trcntou Kails. Population 70. Adair, John, wagon maker Mnmn.n I!u.r Tllf ^ M.iHinil !a(-\ SllttW. .TollTI THiIIbP Mesmorc, Rev. Mr., (Methodist) Post, John D., general merchant Shaw, John, miller Wilcox. H. P., carpenter L'cper Jformailton— (See Port Elgin.)— A post office in the Township of Saugeeu, County Bruce. ROY, ARCHIBALD, Postmaster. North Adjala* — A Post Office in the Township of Adjala, County Cardwell. DONEHY, WILLIAM, PortmMtCT. NORTH AUGUSTA— NOKTII MONTAGUE mva, 10 rnilu* 14 mll«« from :>d ilioet Distant I'rom ally to Colborn*. ,pal) [s from LiiwlBuy, pr»p. grist 'uiid lies from Simcoi', latiou 75. \r, iuuki-'cper ss» North Aufnsta. A Poiit Vilingr KitimtuJ AiigtiNtik, County GrcnTJlle. Dittant from jnili'i. Daily innil. Money Ordrr office. Dalilwin, KuiiiiU'l, cixrofntrr Hflliimy, 11. 11., hotel kcfp^r Ikllamy, J. 11., propri.tur llourJii»< mill IJi'llumy, fj. 11., iiroprirtor KrtW mill HKLLAMY, SAMUlili J., PostmMter liliikc, llinry, Ixxitai niul ahovM Uotliiim, John, tuilor Coper, I'l'tiT, Uilor ChnpmAn, .lohn, general mcrohnnt Colliornc, Kenjamin, proprietor pinning mill CroziiT, (Ji'.(ij,'c, cooper Duvi.H, Huljili, Kuni'iul merchant Dunn, A. (J. 11. D., ihnggist on till' south liranc h of tin- Kidcnu Ilivi-r, in the Townihip of rretcott, the County Town, 17 mile*, and from Toronto 'J50 I'opniation 360. / . Alenii'u, M., shoemaker linker, J. k Co., (general merchants Bartir, William, M.D. Ildugli, John, J. P. I.atrace, N., farmer Lauglilin, D. M., farmer MviTS, A., carpenter Knnion, li. (!., firmer Uupert, A., farmer North Glanford.— A Post Oiflc* Hamilton. Hutes, John, farmer liatcH, Joseph, farmer Rinkley. A., J. P. Bradt, D., farmer Drigliain, \V., farmer Chase, Henry, farmer I'hoate, T., ffirmcr mCKlNSON, EDWARD, Postmaster, gen. merch. Dickinson, K. k Son, carpenter Kills, II., farmer Fiiicli, K., farmer French, A., farmer French, T., farmer \]m, T., farmer Kelly, A., fanner Kolly, li., fanner in the Township of Glanford, County Wcntworth, 6) milos from Kern, David, farmer King, .Stephen, In.surance nj^eiit Mcfcggan, P., farmer McKec, H. farmer Mann, Samuel, carpenter Maricie, .1., farmer liobiuH, L., shinglo maker Shafer, P. C. teacher Smith, K, farmer Smith, L. C., farmer Smith, O., farmer Smith, Roiiert, farmer Springer, Uichard, J. P. Terry berry, J., proprietor Farmer's Hotel Woodman, J., i)roprietor Homestead House Wright, E., farmer I North Kcppel. -A small village in the Comity Town. Population 00. IVnoon, .lames, miller and merchant wwar, David, Postmaster J'lilcy, James A., shoemaker Horn k Lymher, lumber merchants the Township of Keppel, County Grey, 20 miles from OvTcn Sound, Patterson, Garrett, cooper Stevens, John A. sliocmaker Totten, William, general merchants [Xorth inoutasuc— A Post-office iu the Township of Montugne, County Lanark. STKWART, W. H., Postiuaster. ''rn'm 340 NORTH GOWER— NORTH PORT. North Cower. — A Village on Stephen's Creek, in the Township of North Cower, County Carleton, 23 milw from Ottawa (\nd 7 from Osgoode station, Ottawa and Prescott Railway. The 6th DiTision Court is held here. Money Order Office. Stage to Osgoode. Population 600. Anderson, "William, carpenter BEAMAN JAMES, Postmister Beaman & Wallace, general merchants Beaman, William & Son, wagon makers Bruce, Thomas, carpwter Cayes, Lewis, cabinet maker Conley, Thomas, tailor Cowan, William, J.P Craig & Cryderman, tanners and mannf. boots and shoes, harness, &c Craig, James, farmer Craig, Robert, J. P., farmer Craig, R., saddler Crawford, Francis, cooper CuUander, Alexander, blacksmith Bixon, Robert, farmer Edward, Jiimes, general merchant Elliott, William, hotel keeper Forde, R. F., teacher Olasier, W. S., general merchant Griffitn, Mrs. E., grocer Hicks, John, general merchant Johnson, James, prop. Union Hotel Kennedy, James, brick maker Locliead, Rev. William. (Presbyterian) McGowen, Albert, saddler McCartney, George, general merchi»nt MeiTitt, Rev. I). P., (Church of England) Mills, Thomt.s, cooper Montgomery, Robert, farmer Morphey, Joshua, shoemaker Neolin, W. general merchant Phelan, John, farmer Roche, ^y■. P., M.D. Scott, Hiram, general mercliant Teggart, Rev. C, (Wesleyan) Trimble, James, farmer Trimble, William, farmer Wallace, John, blacksmith Wright, John, shoemaker and tanner Wright, Thomas, carpenter North Lancaster. — A village on the River Beaudet, in the Township of Lancaster, County Glengarry. Distant from Alexandria, the County Town, 24 miles ; 10 from Lancaster Station, and 800 from Toronto. Stage to McDonald's Corners. Population 200. Campbell, Angus Daoust, Emilien, hotel keener and blacksmith Giant, Peter, township clerk Kennedy, W. F. , hotel keeper Leclair, Alexander, general merchant LEG LAIR, CHARLES, Postmaster, J. P., gei. merch. McCuaig, Kenneth, hewer McDonald, Alexander, farrier McDonald, Angus, hewer McDonald, John, cabinet maker McDonald, Ronald, shoemaker McLennan, Donald, watchmaker McLeod, Duncan, councillor McLeod, Samuel, bailiff McRae, Alexander E,, deputy reeve McRiie, Donald, J. P.. farmer McRae, Miss, teacher MastersoUj Rev. J., (Roman Catholic) Morrison, Donald, blacksmith ITevcux, Noel, pearl .nd potash factor Richardson, Robert, hotel keeper Robinson, George J., book-keeper Rozon Xavier, carpenter Thomson, Donald & John, millwrighla Villeneuve, Louis, cooper Watier, E., carpenter North Mountain. -A Post-office in the Township of Jlountain, County Dundas CLELLAND, JAMES, Postmaster. North Pelham. -A Post-office in the Town.ship of Pelham, County Mock. McQueen, Mm. &l. a., Postmistress. North Pert. — A Village on the Bay of Quinte, iu the Township of Sophiasburg, County Prince;.Edwar(l, 13 miles from Picton, the County Town, 12 from Belleville, and 5 from Shannonville Station, Grnnd Trunk Riiihvay. Steamers to Belleville and Kingston. Money Order Office. Population 20O. ]-", Ashley, Egbert, teacher Baker, David, carpenter Baker, John, carpenter Brooks, S. R., tinsmith Cronk, John M., shoemaker Crysdale, J. J., tailor Forbes, Mrs. N., tinware, &c. Leslie, Alexander, proprietor Ontario Hotel Morden, R. & W. H. , general merchants Robinson, John Robinson, John, jr., carpenter Ruttan, I). W., J.P. Solnics, Samuel, J. P. SOLMES, SAMUEL, Jr., Postmaster and gen. mw. Spencer, Richard, wugou maker I I NORTH RIDGE— NORWICH. 341 North Ridge- — A Post OflSce in the Township of Gosfield, County Essex. CUMMIFORD, JAMES, rostmaster. IVorth Seneca.— A Post Office in the Township of Seneca, County Ho^ Jmand. TUCKER, JOHN, Postmaster. North Williamsburg.— A Village in theTotvnship of Willi inisburgh, County Dundas, 70 milsa from Cornwall, the County Town. Stages to Dunbar and Winchester. Population 100. Bell, Thomas, general merchant Blaeklock, Dr. Casselnian, William J., J. P. (Jhamberlin, Dr. Davidson, Rev. John (Presbyterian) Eastwood, Henry, wagon maker Kmpey, Abner, shoemaker Ford, Ghristophef, hotel keeper Ford, W. H., hotel keeper liOKDON, WILLIAM, J. P., Postmaster Hollister, Chesley, auctioneer McHaflie, William, tailor Magee, Samuel, wagon maker Merkley, George, farmer Smith, George, leather dealer Stewart, George, shoemaker Sutherland, George, cooper Whittaker, Simeon, shoemaker Winegard, loaac, proprietor planing mills Norwich.— A Village on Otter Creek, iu the Township of North Norwich, County Oxford, 17 milei from Woodstock, the County Town. There are several cheese factories in the neighborhood and 13 in the Township. Stage to Woodstock. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. The 4th Division Court is held here. Population 850. Adams, H. J., saddler .Wdison, William, cabinet maker Aikman, R. S. & Son, bakers Anderson, Fdward, boots and shoes Ballard, Austin, farmer Barr, Edward, saddler Ban & Collins, props, steam flouring mill and shingle factory Barr, James, J. P., N.P., and clerk Division Court liirr, James, farmer Barr k Watson, founders and machinisti Beard, G. S., M.D Bleakley, George, prop. Bleaklcy House Boomer, George C. , insurance agent Bradley, Robert, painter Blown, Andrew, cooper Brown, Robert, cooper Bungay, S. F., tinsmith Caker, W. F., proprietor Farmers' Hotel Carroll, James, M.D. Carter, Samuel, proprietor livery stable Chambers, Solomon, carpenter Charlton, Matthew, boots and shoes Clark, F. J., accountant and librarian Clark, Mrs. F. J., fancy goods, toys, etc. Close, William, brick and tile maker Cook, E., M.D. Cotton, Henry, grocer Dawson, Robert, farmer Dean, A. W., teacher Dean, M., shingle maker Donald, Daniel, carpenter Donald; Rev. W., (Presbyterian) Douglass, John, tanner Duncan, Gilbert, cheese manufacturer Duncan, .^"bn, accountant Dykeman, A., caipenter Harrington, Harvey, cheese manufacturer IVey, John, painter George, William H., tailor Cireen & McCausland, general merchants Haight, Thomas, wagon maker Hand, William, & Co., boots and shoes Jackson, L. J., general merchant Lackrider, Charles, manager co-operative asaociation Mc^uliy, John I)., wagon maker McKee, Hugh, nursery McKee, John, farmer Miller & Co., general merchants Miller, William, butcher Montrose, Joshua, wagon maker MOORE, GILBERT, Postmaster Morrison, Rev. W. F., (Wesleyan) Padlield, C. W., M. D Palmer, J. B., farmer v Pcath, Rev. Edwin, (Church of England) Pitcher, Seneca, general merchant PoAvers, William, painter Roddy, David, tailor Rogers, D., butcher Scarff, William S., wagon maker Scott, Robert, auctioneer Shields, Mrs. , dyer and scourer Smith, Samuel, cheese manufacturer Stevenson, David, carpenter Stevenson, H., carpenter Stevenson, James, carpenter Stover, A. J., farmer Stroud, William, farmer Sutton, Granville C. , watchmaker, jeweler, k« Sutton, John, farmer Swartwout, Lorenzo, carpenter Templeton, N. J.,>proprietor Stroud's Hotel Tidy, Claudius, general agent Tidey, George, shingle maker Tidey, John A., druggist Topham, Brothers, founders and machiuista Vail, Walter S., painter Vanvalkenburgh, Hiram, J. P. Vanvalkenburg, Truman, cai-penter Vedin, Andrew, engraver and goldsmith Walker, George, cabinet maker Walker & Wood, boots and shoes Wickham, Mrs., milliner, &c. Will, Joseph S., boots and shoes Woodrow, Simcoe J., nursery Yates, Jolui F., tailor 342 NORVAL— NOTTAWA. Norral. — A Village and Station of the Gmiid Trunk Railway, ou the river Credit, in the Township of Esquesing, County Halton, 12 niiles from Milton, the County Town, and 26 from Toronto. Money Ord«r Office. Population 260. Alexander, Rev. J. (Presbyterian^ Brady, P., agent O.T.R. CLAY, WILLIAM, Postmaster Forster, John, J. P. Fry, William, butcher Gallop, Eli, saddler Hewson, Thomas, saddler Holmes, John, hotel keeper McConnell, George, potter McPherson, Alexander, cooper Ma^jcarthur, Rev. J. G., (Church of England) Matthews, George, hotel keeper Mitchell, Thomas, cooper Noble, Robert, prop, grist mill SiMith, Thomas, teacher Snow, Tliomas, tailor Switzer, James R., saddler Yokes, James T., saddler ■W^ebster, Samuel, M.D Norway. — A Village ou the Kingston Ro»d, in the Township of York, County York, 4 uiiles fr»m Toronto Population 100. Brown, J. broom maker (Chester, Matthew, wagon maker Colander, H., farmer Goodchild, Charles, butcher Knight, George, butchtr (VSuUivan, D., farmer Renton, Thomas, blacksmith ROYNE, JOHN, Postmaster and proprietor Stage House Smith, J., farmer Smith, Tliomns, ])rnp. Norway Hotel Stevens, Thomas, blacksmith li,M i'i\ Mi Mi H > I r li'-'n Norwood. — A Village on the River Onse, in the Township of Asphodel, County Peterboro, 20 miles from Peterbcro, the ('ounty Town, and 30 from* Colbornc. Stages to Peterboro and Colborno. "Wild lands in vicinity, $i ; improved, $12 per acre. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 700. Bell, T. J., teacher Brown, John P., carpenter Buchan, John, general merchant Buck, James A., general merchant • BUTTERFIELD, J. A., Postmaster, ice. Calder, John, tanner Crowther, James, cooper Dewart, Thomas, carpenter Douty, Henry, tinsmith Douty, John, shoemaker Eaton, Wm., tailor Elliott, Abraham, general merchant Ewins, Michael, carpenter Frazer, Thomas, tinsmith GROOVE, P. M., M.P.P. Harper, J. & J., carpenters Hartley, E. R., prop. Globe Hotel Henderson, George, wagon maker Hill, R., proprietor British Hotel Johnson, J. A., proprietor International Hotel McLauchlin, James, cooper McLauchlin, Robert & Co., props. Morrison Hous« Moore, Charles, physician Moore, 0. W., cabinet maker ^ Moffatt, Bviston, shoemaker MuUins, Michael, proprietor Norwood House Nicoll, Matthew, wagon maker Nicoll, 'William, general blacksmith Bruce, Joseph B., general merchant Peters, Charles, tinsmith Philp, Rev. S. C, (Wesleyan) Pierson, Mrs., dressmaker Raddon, James, baker Reynolds, P. W., general merchant Roxbrough, William E., general merchant Scott, Jlrs. Margret, dressmaker Scott, Matthew, tanner Scott, S., M.D. Starke, Dr. Stephenson, William H., general morclKint Smith, ('., tailor Smith, Thomas, general merchant Thom, J. H., teacher Tudhope, R., teacher Udy, W., shoemaker Wilson, Robert A., saddler AVood, John, carpenter Young, Rev. W. C, (Presbyterian) Nottawa. — A Village on Pretty River, in the Townshiii of Nottawasaga, County Simcoe, 30 miles from Barrie, the County Town, and 3 from CoUingwood Station Northern Railroad. Population 160. Bourchier, William, proprietor Battcaux mills Bruce, Jamieson, cabinet maker Buck, George, cooper Crone, Wesley, brick maker Crone, William, brick maker Holden Benjamin, carpenter Holden, S. ()., carpenter Jardine, Andrew, J. P., Clerk Fourth DiTision Couit Kerr, William, saddler Kirkland, Dr. McAlister, Dougald, carpenter 2!cAliater, L., M.D. Mclntyre k Currie, general merchants MELVILLE, A., Postma.ster Melville, Fair & Co., proprietors steam flour mills Nash, Richard, hotel keeper Ovas k Oliver, general merchants Rowbotham, Edward, butcher Scott & Frame, general merchants Walker, Petrr, shingle maker Wells, David, hotel keeper Wiggins, C. & H., general merchants Wiggins, Henry, hotel keeper NOTFIELD— OAKVILLE 343 Township of Money Ord«r iglnud) Notlleld.— A Post Village situated nt the head of River de Lille, in the Township of Kenyon, County Glengary, distant from Alexandria, the County Town, 14 miles, rojiulatiin about 150. Begg, Alexander, general merchant C'luupbell, Samut'I, M.D. Craig, Robert, Tanner Currier, Paul, tanner Draper, S. T., general merchant Kelly & Freedman, general nierchaiits KEJINEDY, PKTER, Postmaster, blacksmith McConnell, Neil, carpenter McDonald, Donald, general merchant McKwan, Duncan, blacksmith Mclntyre, John, carjienter McMuUen, Duncan, carriage maker McNaughton & McLaren, proprietors planing mill Sernic, fiOuis. boots and shoes Teniae Louis, boots and shoes Oak RKlKes. — (Sc* Villages toi> late/or regular insertion at the end of this work.) a i'r»nv Toronto )ropvietor Stage ), 20 miles from Wild lands in ion 700. id House •chant rclKint [, 30 miles fiom an 160. Its km flour mill* Oakvillc. — A Town, Port of Entr)-, and Station of the Great Western Railroad, situated at the confluence of Sixteen Mile Creek with Lake Ontario, in the Township of Trafalgar, County Halton, 1(5 inili^s from Alilton, the County Town, 21 from Georgetown, 18 from Hamilton, and IS from Toronto, iloney order oilice and Savings Bank. Population 2000. •, Arnott, David, dry goods and clothing B»ker, George .1., livery stable proprietor, express agt liALMEH, .1. S., assistant post ofiice BALMEK, UOIJEliT, Postma.ster, Town Cl.Tk,.Clerk 2ud l)ivision Court, agent Montreal Telegraph Cora))any, insurance agent, Commissioner, Notary Public, kc HARCLAY, JOHN, (Barclay & Lawrie) liAKCLAY ^ LAW HIE, (John Barclay and William A. Lawric) dr^ goods anil general merchants lioou, Isaac, pro[irictor Kailroail Inn llnon, Joseph, proprietor Hoyal Exchange Hotel Hrown, F. J., (E. J. Brown & Co.) Brown, F. J. k Co., (Francis J. Brown, Ezra Whit- ing) brewers Hrown, Rev. T. C, (Episcopal Methodist) BUTLER, MRS. ANN, baker and coufectioncr, board- ing house, oyiters, &c CANADIAN IIOPEI,, James Teeter, proprietor CHISHOLM, DUNCAN, ship buil.ler and owner CHISIIOLM, COL. GEOlUiE K., Hour k grist mills Cliisholm, R. li.. Collector of Cu.sloms Connor, John, general grocer, winei and liiiuors C'OSLPLY, JOHN, barber and hair dresser, proprietor Indian root shrub, toys, gunsmith, kc UOTV, JOHN, foundry and machine shop (see adv) nOTV, PHARIS. manager Thompson & Smith's steam saw mill Ferrali, Robert, baker and confectioner Fitzgerald, Miss Norah, ilressmaker and milliner Fletcher, Rev. John, M. A., rector English CImrch Franipton k Son (Jolin Frampton, sen.,, John Fram]>- ton, jr.) luuise, si},u and ornamental painters IU)R1N(}, ARTHUR, ].roprietor Victoria House Oraham, Jolin, baggage-man G.W. R. •iULLEDOE, HENRY, saddle and harness maker HAGAMAN, JEREMIAH, carriage maker Hagaman, W. E., general mercdiant Harcus, Mrs. Mary, teacher Hillmer, E., butcher Howes & Pollard (Joseph k Erastus D.) grocers, ic. Howes, Joseph (Howes k Pollard) Hubiier, John, boot and shoemaker JoluLson, David (McDougald k John«on) UlDLAW, WALTER, station master G.W.R. hiwrie, William A. (Barclay* Lawrie) i.u.sk, Charles H., physician and surgeon, Stc. Lyon, Peter, cajitain" McCay k Bro. (W. F. k G. C.),iob printers McDougald, Peter A. (McDougald & John.son) MoDougald & Johnson (P. H. McDougald & David Johnson), geueral merchants McGill, William (M. Robinson & Co.) McNab, Sannicl, general blacksmith Mason, John, butcher ■Mattlicw.s, Aaron, watchmaker and jeweler Ml ikle. Rev. William (Caiiads Presl)ytcriaii Church) MiUiourne, Joseph, ( 'ustoins ollicer MILBOURNE, WILLIAM, manufacturer of patent atid enamelled lealliers, &c. (see adv.) Mills, Miss Mary, teacher Morgan, James C, M. A., head teacher Grammar School Moore, John, k Co., stoves and tin ware Mason, John, butcher Narrawav, J. W., teacher OAKVILLK HOUSE, John Williams, proprietor Orr, William A., k C«. (\V. A. Orr & C. 11. Moore) Patterson, David, carpenter and joiner Pattci'sen, Thomas, millinery store Puddefoot, Charles, tinsmith REYNOLDS, THt)MAS, k SON (Thema-s Roynoldt, jr., Thomas Reynolils, sr. », dealers in groceriei, wines, li(|Uors and produce (see adv.) RIACH, JAMES, saddle and harness maker Robertson, William, hardware merchant Robinson, M. k Co. (Michael Robinson, AVni. MoGill) boots anil shoes Romain, William F., general merchant Ryan, Rev. J. (Roman Catholic) Sumner, George J., chief constabla Sutherland, T. J., physician and sur^jeou TEETER, JAMES, proprietor Canadian Hotel Tlioiiias, Thomas D., spiniiiog wheel mauufacturer UR(.)riIAR'l\ JOHN, chemist and druggist. WALSH, JOHN, carriage maker and geueral jobber, kc. (See adv.) Walsh, William, grocer and boot and shoe maker WASS, WILLIAM, auctioner, land and estate agent, broker and not.arv, insurance agent, &c. Williams, Justus S. \V., M.D., coroner for the Couii* ty of Halton Williams, Justus W.. treasurer WILLIAMS, JOHN, prop. Oakville House. (See adr.) Williams, Mrs. Eliza, dry goods and clothing Willoughby, Rev. William^Wesleyan) Wilson, Eleanor, dressmaker Wilson, James, tailor WOOD, RICHARD SHAW, chemist and druggist, prop. ]ilaning nulls, kc. (See adv.) AVright, D. I)., iihysician,] surgeon, kc, coroner County of Halton Yoiiui*, W. ll.,gri -er. bookseller, kt. Ziller, George, C' iet maker 3U OAKLAND— ODESSA. Oakland.— A village in the Township of Oakland, County Hrant, 9 miles from Brantford, the County Town, and 14 from Simcoe. Money Order Office. Population 260. Abbott, W. J,, general merchant Abbott, W., shoemftkcr Beebe, J., hotcd keeper Beebe, S. fanrer Chapin, C'harles, farmer Cowk's, Kichnrd, tailor Knox, Robert, painter WcMirliael, J., teacher Miik'olin, E., fanner ilalcolni, S. J). Nobbs, Robert, wagon maker Prosser, John, general merchant Saigner, It., hotel keeper T(3YNE, JOHN, Postmaster and general merchant Vunderliji, Robert, farmer Vivian, John, fanner Vivian, William, carpenter Vivian, Stephen, carpenter Westbrook, M., fanner Wood, Rev. John, (Methodist Episcopal) i Oak HilK — A Post Office in the Township of Laxton, ('ounly Victoria. County Town, Pile, G., farmer Pile, H., farmer Rcc'd, James, farmer Staples, George, farmer Staples, Joseph, farmer Stajdes, Rol)ert, farmer Acheson, Robert, fanner Gorbett, S. J., farmer CORBETT, WILLIAM, Postmaster Corbatt; AV. H., farmer Davey, William, farmer Lapp, Samuel, merchant 31 miles from Lindsay, th« Oakwood. — A Village in the Township of Mariposa, County Victoria, 8 miles from Lindsay, the Cpuuty Town, 9 from Port Hoover, and 76 from Toronto. Stages to Lindsay, Manilla, Little Britain and Port Hoover. Population 400. Anderson, Peter, clothing dealer Ashburj', Robert, wagon maker Banks, William, hotel keeper Barnard, John, farmer Bateman, David, farmer Bateman, George, J. P. and general merchant BOWS, E. A., Postmaster and general merchant Cameron, A., general merchant (Jummings, John F., clothing dealer Degrassi, A. J. M., M.D. Demery, Richard, farmer J3enison, D. B., hotel keeper Devitt, Abraham, teacher Dillman, John, farmer Eck, John, saddler Gilbert, ('., carpenter Irwin, Samuel, J. P., patent right agent Jewell, (}., shoemaker Kells, John, wagon maker King, David, fanner Meirs, Josepli, shoemaker Metherel, Samuel, farmer McLauchlan, David S., cabinetmaker McLauchlan, W. H., insurance agent Pascoe, Lewis, hide and leather dealer and tanner Pillcn, Charles, carpenter Pomroy, Rev. J. C, (Church of England) Pyper, 0. A., J. P., jffoprietor steam flouring mill Rear, William, M.D., druggist Shannon, Thomas, carpenter and painter Silverwood, W. A., fanner Taylor, William, accountant and auctioneer Thorndyke, James, farmer W(!ir, James, farmer Williams, Rev. T., (Wcsleyan) Willmot, Jackson, painter Woodcock, Rev. E., (Methodist F]ascopal) Oban.— A Post Office in the Township of Sarnia, County Lambton. CARRICK, WILLIAM, Postmaiter. = . i i- 1 Odessa. A flourishing Village in the Township of Ernestowii, County Addington, 12 miles from Napa- nee, the County Town, 12 from Kingston, and44 from Eruestown Station Grand Trunk Railway. Money Order Oflice and Savings Bank. Population 1200. Allen, Lewis, rgrocer Babcock, L. I)., blacksmith Babcock, Wesley, shoemaker Black, Samuel, music dealer and piano agent Booth, B. A., prop, woolen factory Booth, D. B., M. D., dealer in drugs and hardware Booth, P. D. & K. J., props, grist and saw mills Casson, Rev. W., (Wesleyan) Close, James A., tciicher Darley, T. G., cabinet maker Davy, D,, cooper Davy, W., car^Jcnter Derbyshire, Byion, general agent Dupuis, T. R., M.D Ellison, J., carpenter Emmery, Andrew, hotel keeper Fries, Frederick, shoemaker Gordon, B., blacksmith Lee, Edward, contractor Lee, Joseph, blacksmith McDonald, A. S., wholesale liijuor dealer McDonough, Henry, blacksmith it; I ODESSA— OLD MONTROSE. 345 mntyTovrn, . merolimt McKwen, Jumes, wliokssile liiiuor dealer McKechiiio, James, tailor McLangliii, B., carpniitcr Moore, W. 11., inarblu factory , Koss, T. li., M.U Snider, Calvin, watdi repairer and jeweler Snider, W. F., dentist and photographer Stanton, Kev. (Church of Kngland) Storms, A., sash anil door manufactory Strong, K. S., saddler Tlmmerman, W. D., telegraph operator TIMMERMAN, P. S., Postmaster, gen merolit Timnierman, A. K., leader brass band Toplift, James, slioemakcr Walker, C. A., provision store Walker, R. T., general merchant Walker, Mrs. J. 8., hotel keeper Watts, J. E., hotel keeper "Watts & Jones, oarriagc makeia Wycott, F. K., hotel keeper Lindsay, th« Oflia« — A Post Office in the Township of Stephen, County Huron, 40 miles from Cioderich, the County Towh Improved land averages !$25, wild $10 per acre. Crowley, James, wagon maker Franklin, D., farmer Gerard, Hev. Joseph, (Roman Catholic) Hall, Thomas, farmer Hawes, W. 11. k J., general merchanta Johnson, Thomas, farmer Nevill, Michael, blacksmith O'Conncll, P., farmer Oliver, W., farmer Ql'ARRY, JOHN (!., Postma.ster llegan, C, farmer f, the Cpuuty ;aiu and Port nd tanner Id) uring mill >al) from Napa- vay. Money Oil Springs.— An incorporated Village on Black Creek, in the Township of Enniskillen, County Lambton, 20 miles from Sarnia, the County Town, 7 from Petrolia Station, Great Western Railway, and 180 west from Toronto. This Village, as its name indicates, ewes its rise to the inexhaustible deposits of petroleum found in the ncigbborliood. The surrounding country is one of the best agricultural sections of th« Province. Silver is found in the vicinity. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Stages to Sarnia and Petrolia. Population 7i>0. Adanison, K., druggist and fancy goods Adamsoii, George, insurance agent Aikens, James, farmer Anderson, Peter, carpenter Barry, H. H., general merchant Beaurs, Peter, general merchant and cooper Bishop, H., dry goods and boots and shoes Blain, Thomas, farmer Boulton, W., farmer Braund, .Fohn Q., carpenter Bright, James, general merchant Brookman, Rev. — . (Church of England) Brown, Henry, accountant Cameron, Hugh, proprietor Brantford Hotel Clark, Adam, telegraph operator Collycs, N., cooper Cunie, John, gi'ooer Danks, Isaiali, village clerk Elliott, Andrew, proprietor steam saw mills Gilbert, E. E., founder and machinist Gill, Sampson, painter Gorsline, R. P., proprietor Sherman House Hammond, AVilliam, agent Hartlbrd Oil Refinery Co. Hayden, James, proprietor Anglo-American Huzel, William, shoemaker HERRING, R., book and job printer Japes, Rev. H., (Roman Catholic) KEAT1N(}, JAMES, Postmaster, general merchant, real est.ite agent Kirby, E. D., J. P. Knox, T. D. Lockliart, J., agent Canada Rock Oil Company McBride, R., lumber merchant MeCann, J., cooper McDermott, Rev. M., (Presbyterian) McFarlane, .1., cooper McKellar, Hugh, teacher Macklera, S. Street, M.D. Marsland, John, boiler maker Martin, J., cooper Martin, Samuel, boots and shoes Miller, Alexander, assessor Miller, Walter, farmer Moore, James, carpenter O'GRADY, S. G., agent Wyoming Oil Refining Co., cooper Osborne, G., agent Black Creek Oil Refining Co. Owens, E., gi'ocer PARKER & TOWNSEND, general agents k shippew Parry, H. H., baker Palmer, George, cooper Peet, Hiram, grocer Powers, P., farmer Radclitie, Mary, milliner Rait, A., proprietor Oxford Hotel Ricliardsou, R. A., tailor Ri ardson, William, real estate agent Robertson, Christopher, farmer Robinson, Henry, painter Salmon, Thomas, saddler Sefton, J. W., agent Black Creek Oil Refining Co, Seib, Charles, cooper Sheppard, John Simms, Luke, woolen, soap and candle manufacturer Smith, C, proprietor Alexander hotel Stevenson, Ijconard, farmer Sutherland, George, tailor Thompson, E., farmer Thomiwon, Joseph, cooper Vaughan, L. li., banker and real estate agent Waddell, J., tailor Walker, H. B., agent Aneline Co Wlieeler, Henry, nurseryman Yates, George, collector Old Montrose.-— A Post-office in the Township of Romney, County Kent, j8 miles from Chatham, th« County Town. MILLS, HORATIO, J. P., Postmaster. :^|IC 346 OLINDA— OMPAH. Olinda. — A Poat-ofike in tlie Township of Gosfield, County Essex, 2d miles from Sanilwioli, the County- Town. Bruner, Abram, broom maker Bruner, John, carpenter Bruner, Reuben, broom maker Brand, Thomas, farmer Coata, Thomas Crone, Joseph II., J.P Fox, John ('., J. P., general merchant Fox, John E., farmer Fox, John, J., farmer Fox, Michael G., fanner Jeffrey, Matthew, farmer Johnson, Jolin K., teacher liyal, Charles, farmer Squire, Thomas, farmer Stewart, John, broom maker Wigle, John W., farmer r Omemec. — *. "'"illafje and Station on the Port Hope, Lindsay and Beavertou Hailroad, on Pigeon l.iike, in tLi^ *' iii;^ ..i 'Emily, County Victoria, 12 miles from Lindsay, the County Town and 93 from Toronto. Money Ordc " JiBce and Savings Bank. Population 500. Adams, F., wine and .spirit dealer Balfour, G. k Son, ciirpeutcrs Beatty, William, J. P., deahn' in hardware, cutlery leper 'f.W) i wlogr-^i^H opr. 'v.vy Htablo 'or ; •,.i'i', mill Bently, William, general merchant Best, William, J. P. ''. Blackwell, ^V. •^•- • Black, "W. A., ,. J Blood, Willia.,i, bo.] . Burns, Rev. AVill.'i' , ^ Burton. William, raii.-oad a^te Bradbi; n. Mury inn, hotel k^-- Campbc-U, .loseph, . i;:,; liUi Clarke, ■\7'':;..;:i, hi ^i l.ci-»vand Comstock, John, vagon u •. -r Cottin.^^ham, Williym, J. P., propi and lumber dealer Cottingliam, William S., general merchant Curry, W^illiani, general mciohant Davidson, Col. E., farmer Delamer, J. H., editor Ome/nee Standard Dies, Chester, hiile and leather dealer and tanner Disbrow, Kev. Noah, (Church of England) Dodd & Rearopvietor nursery GRUNDY, KOHiniT, Postmaster Gnmdy, Rev. T. S., (N. C. Alethoilist) Hanna, Edward, fainier Hanna, Jolin, coojier Hawkins, George, proprietor livery stable Hawkins, Thomas, brick maker Henderson, James, lime and stone Hodge, Robert, blacksmith Kennedy, Thomas, blacksmith Kent, Joseph, proprietor livery stable Kincaid, John, architect Knowlson, C., J. P., general agent and issuer of mar- riage liifcnses Kule, Joseph, boots and shoes Laidlaw, ('., lime and -stone Laidlaw, James, farmer Lamb, George, hide and leather dealer and tanner Lusher, N. W. & Co., general merchants McBrian, John, .shoe maker \ McCrea, John, ('abinet maker McGue, Samuel, farmer McNeely, Isa.t,, J. P., general merchant Marr, W. N , soap anil candle mamifactiirei Matehcll, Thomas, J. P., druggist Matchell, William C, notary public Miller, William, tailor Mitchell, Thomas A., biulitfand eon.stable Moore, Henry, farmer Morrison, George, general merchant Muir, William N., general merchant Neil, William, jr., blacksmith Norris, Ccorge A., M.I)., druggist Nory, James, manufacturer of woolen goculn Odell, H. II., watclimaker, jeweler, kr. Omenifp Standard (Friday) J. H. Delaiiiar, prop. Pope, Martha, general merchant Quaile, Archiliald, farmer Redmonil, Alexander, tailor Redmond. Alexander, blacksmith Ryan, Barbara Victoria, milliner Shaw, John, teacher Sheridan, John, boots and shoes Sherwood, William, boots and shoes Sinijison, C. A, (KpiscoiJal Methodist) Stephenson, Thomas, J. V. and general mercliant Switzer, Jolin, farmer Thornton, David, general merchant Wallace, James, founder and machinist Wallace, Mrs., milliner Williani.soii, Eli, saddler Williamson, John, tailor Wood, Sarah, general merchant Onipaht— A small Village on Trout Luke, in the Township of Palmerston, County Frouteime, 8-1 mile* from Kingston. Population 40. Campbell, C, milliner Cunningham, Charles, general agent Deshaw, T., cooper Dunliam, H., proprieter Ompah House Elliott, Archibald, carpenter L., M.D, Knight, Rev, D. (Methodist Episcopal) liane, Rev.-W. M. (Presbyterian) Penny, Rev. Charles E. (Wesleyan) Staiie, John, teacher Watt, James, lime and stone I i OM A-GH— ORANGEVILLE. 347 Omagh. — A Post Village in the To^mship of Tmfalgar, County Halton. Town, 5 miles, from Hamilton 25 miles. Population 75. LITTLE, THOMAS, Postmaster, Distant from Milton, the County Onelda< — a Village in the Township of Oneida, County Haldimand, 11 miles from Ciiyuga, the County Tc^vn, and 66 from Toronto. Stages to Hamilton and Port Dover. Population 250. Ball, 11., cabinetmaker Bridgit, James, J. P. Bridgit, Joseph, innkeeper Buchanan, William, carriage maker Ince, H. J., auctioneer MUTCHMORE, T. J., J.P., Postmaster and general merchant Stewart, Hugh, J P., lumber merchant Tnggart, Jacob, cooper "West, James, grocer Oranseville. — An incorpoiated Village in the Township of Oarafraxa, County Wellington, 36 miles from Guclph, the County Town, 60 from Barric, 40 from Toronto, and 22 from Hramjiton. It is the centre of an excellent agricultural country, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. Oraugeville is one of tlie chief stations of the piojected Toronto, Grey and Bruce Kailway. Daily stages to Brampton. Money Order Oliice and Savings' Bank. P'jpulation 1300. Acheson, William J., insurance agent, dealer infancy goods, stationery, &c. Anderson, Frank, slioemaker Anderson, James, shoemaker Anderson, Jolin, merchant Armstrong?, W., M.D. Bailey, William, blacksmith Bell, George Bennett, Edward, carpenter BRADSHAW, J. H., editor and prop. Advertiser Brown, Lewis, tailor Bunt, Cliarles, teacher Burris, William, carpenter Byors, J am us, wagon maker Campbell, VV. k Son, tanners and boots and shoes Carbert, Joseph, M.D. Chiiholm, K. k Co., general merchants Collins, Bernard, potter Corbctt, James, weaver Crawford & Fitzgerald, cabinet makeri Cullen, C, watchmaker Daniels, William, fanning mill manufacturer Dawson, Tliomas, farmer Dnner, Sepho, farmer Driver, Thomas, cooper DUNBAR, F. G., architect Earls, Myron, innkeeper Fead, James, barristsr and real estate Agent Ferguson, James, painter Fisken, John K., carpenter Plesher, John, general merchant FOLEY, JOHN, editor and proprietor Sun Foster, Joseph, mason Fountain, Benjamin, tailor Frank, Dr., dentist Gilchrist k Kent, (John & W. R.) Henderson, Rev. Alexander, (Church of England) Henrj% James, M.D., coroner Haley, Hugh, carpenter Hamilton, Samuel, fiirmer Harrop, Robert, photographer Hewat, W. S., AI.D. Hewitt, Joseph, carpenter House, J. B., photographer Hughes, William, weaver Irvine, Robert, painter Irwin, Francis, general merchant JACKSON, THOMAS, saddle and harness maker Jenkins, Jacob, mason Jones, Andrew, blacksmith Jones, John, blacksmith JuU, Orange, miller Jull, Tliomas, Hour and saw mill proprietor Kestch, J. W., watch maker Kelly, James, proprietor Commercial Hotel Ketchum, Jesse, real estate agent Keys, James, carpenter Knight, Thomas, farmer Lawrence, Orange, pvojirietcr saw mill Lennox, Andrew, proprietor Marksman's Honse LESLIE, GUY, J. P., Commissioner in B. R. • Lester, James, stoves and tinware Lindsey, Johnston, general merchant - Lloyd, William R., fancy goods Longpway Brothers (John k Henry) gen. merch'ts McADAM, THOMAS, k CO., groceries and li(iuor» McAnley, Frani'i.i, agent agricultural implements McCarthy, MAITLAND, solicitor, Notary Public Insurance Ajjent (see adv.) McKay, Rev., William E., (Presbyterian) McKlNNON, STEWART & Co., general merchant* Mclvittrick Bros., founders and mahinists McLean, Emery, general merchant McNab, I'eter, carpenter Jlay, James, saddler May, John, J. P., com. in B.R., appraiser <'anada Permanent Building and Savings Society Meek, William, cooper Menary, David, blacksmith and wagon maker ]^lenary, William, plasterer Milloy, Daniel, dry goods and groceries Mortimer, Richard, mason Nicholson, Isaac, carriage maker PAISLEY HOUSE, John Paisley, prop. {m:6 ailv) Parsons, John, merchant, prop, saw mill Parsons, William, stove.-> and tinwaio PATULLO, JOSEPH, b.irrister, solicitor, convey- ancer, &c Pollard, John B., baker Poyntz, Thomas- C, druggist Raines, William R., land, inmrance and gen. agent Riddell, James K., painter Riddell, Robert, mason Sanders, David, j)lasterer Shaw, Joseph, teacher Shields, John, estatj agent Stevenson, John, prop, fulling mill Stevenson, Thomas, druggist Tilt, John, shoemaker Vanwyck, Samuel, hotel keeper Whitter, John, prop. Wellington Hotel Waldick, William, architect Watson, Robert, carpenter Wilco.x, George, butcher Wilkins, Matthew, butcher Wheelock, Charles J., P.L.S, York, T. G.,M.D. , 348 ORILLIA— ORCHARD. ?! OrilllUt — An Incorporated Villiigf, beautifully situated on Lake (louchiehing, in the Township of Orillia, County Simcoe, 27 miles from lUrrie, the County Town, and 90 from Toronto. The surrounding country is justly celebrated for its romantic scenery and its excellent hunting and fishing grounds, whi«h make it R favorite resort for summer tourists. During the season of navigati'-H, steament ply daily between this point and Darrie and Hell Kwart, connecting with the Northern Railway, aud with the far-famed Muskoka Lake and Falls. A branch of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum is established here. Trade chiefly local. Money Order Office and Savings' Bank. Population 1,200. ARDAGH, J., M.D., M.ll.C.S.E., Medical Superin- tendent, Lunatic Asylum Badger, Oei)rge, Steward Lunatic Asylum Bailey, J. k Brothers, props. Orillia Planing Mills. Bailey, R., general merchant Barter, J. Beacock, D. V., L.D.S. Bingham, W., stores and tinware Blaiu, John, ilour mill BOLSTER, GEORGE IE VERS Booth, George J., builder and cabinet maker Burton, J., tailor Campbell, Rev. K. A., (Roman Catholic) Cockburn, John P., Agent Life Assurance of Scotland, general merchant Cook, Henry, barber Cooke, Walter, stoves and tinware Corbett, G. H., M.D., coroner DALLAS, THOMAS, Clerk Division Court, com. in B. R., insurance Agent, (see adv.) Drinkwater, J. Dunn, Thomas • Dunn, William, sash and blind factory Elliott, C. S., M.D., coroner ELLIOTT, THOMAS, general merchant Evans, Frank, barrister Fletcher, Miss M., fancy and dress goods Fowlie, Albert, P.L.S., and land and general agent Franklin, John Fraser, F. S., clerk Provincial Lunatic Asylum French, R., gunsmith Goflatt, Mrs., millinery and mantles Goffatt, Thomas, general agent Grant, F. J. R., estate agent, conveyancer, &o Gray, Rev. John (PresV)vterian) Gribbin, F., Royal Hotel ' Hammond, J. , boot aud shoe maker Harvie, John, stage and livery stable proprietor Harvie & Millard, stage ],, jprictoi's Hind, J. J., general merchant Humme, Julius, photographer Husband, Richnrd, saddler Jackson, W. W., brewer JOHNSON HOUSE, J. A. Johnson, proprietor JOHNSON, J. A., proprietor Jolm^on House Jones, Robert, cabinet maker Kean, Fmnk, general merchant KING, ATHl^IAS, J. P., general merchant Landy, John J., barrister • Larard, F., watchmaker McBrayne, Angus, tailor McCauley, William, blacksmith McKinlay, D., wagon maker McMillan, A., cooper McMULLEN, JOHN C, notary public, accountant and general agent Morgaret, A., painter Mark, Rev. Dr. (Weslcyan) Miller, Melville, (Thomson k Miller) Moffatt, A., farmer MOFFATT, THOMAS S., Psstma.ster, gen. merchfc, issuei of marriage licenses (see adv. ) Moffatt, William, proprietor Green bush Hotel Monck, Col. S. C Moore, Christopher, auctioneer Morrow, A., insurance agent Mulcahy & Co., general merchants MURltAY, P., editor and prop. Expositor (see ailv) Nolile, P. C, watchmaker, agent Montreal Tel. Co. O'Brien, Lucius R., (O'Brien & Co.) Com. in B. R O'BRIEN k c;0., general merchant!, ORILLIA EXPOSITOR, (Friday) P. Murray, editor (see adv. ) Ormesby, Etlward, merchant ParkhiJl, Robert, jnerchant tailor Powley, S. P Quinn, J(\nies, estate agent Ramsay, Robert, M.D. Reed, George, wagon maker Robinson, Sumuel S., attomey-at-law Ross, B. W., ])rop. Orillia house and Peoples' bakery Ross, Robert, wagon maker Rutherford, — , butcher Sanderson, Dr., coroner Sanson, D. L., general merchant SLAVEN, J. W., M. D., chemist Stewart, Rev. Alexander, (Episcopal) Stewart, Charles, shoemaker Tate, Jamrs, shingle makers Taylor, G. W Thomson, John, (Thomson k Miller) Thomson, k Miller, saw mill propriotors Thomson & Wilson, general merchants Tindale, Robert Tite, George, painter Tudhope & Co., (William sen. and William jr.) hard- ware Turner Thomas, boots and shoes Vick, George, baker aud grocer Wainmau, E., farmer Wainwright, Samuel, tanner Wallace. Joseph, merchant tailor Wheeler, B., carpenter Wilson, L., general merchant World, John, general merchant Ongley.— A Post Office in tlie Township of Brighton, County Northumberland . MAYBEE, PETER H., Postmaster. Orcbnrd. — A Post Office in the Township of Normanby, County Grey. CALDWELL, THOMAS, Postmaster. \. ONONDAGA— ORONO. H9- Onondnsa.— A Village nnd Station of the BufTalo and I^ake Huron Railway, bcnutifully lituatcj in the centre of a rich agricultural district, in the Towuihip of Onondugn, County Urant, 9 niil«i from Bnnt- foi-d, the County Town. Population 350. HECKWELL, W. S,, rostmaster, insurance agent Burrell, W. M., fiinnor Edwards, I). (J. C., farmer Ford, John, general merchant Ford, .Tosepli, gcaieral merchant and hotel keeper Hamilton, lioliert, farmer Henderson & Bnulshaw, carriage makers Hordsman, Ri('hnrd, J. P. Hartley, John, fanner Ireland, (Jeorge, hotel keeper Lincoln, Oeorge, fanner McLeod, AVilliain, farmer Merrell, John, farmer Nevin, Samuel, J. P. Oliver, Thon-as, farmer Powers, John, cart>enter Scholfield, John, baker Schollield, Walter, cari)enter Southwell, William, general merchant Squires k Harold, general merchants and i>roprietori flour mills Tingue, Dr. Truckle, William, carpenter Vansickle, CJeorgc, farmer Whiting, Matthew k Co., goneral merchauts Wilson, William, hotel keeper Wood, William, farmer Orleans.— A Post Offlco in the Township of Gloucester North, County P.usBelL McHARRY, H., Postmaster. OrO.— (See Richardson's corners.) A Post Office in the Township of Ore, County Simooc. MORNINGSTAR, LEVI, Postmaster. Orono. — A Village 0" Orono Creek, in the Township of Clarke, County Durham. Distant from Cobouvg,, the County Town, 27 miles, 4^ from Newcastle, and 60 from Toronto. Stages to and from Newcastle Uoney order office. Population 1000. I jr.) hard- Allen & Clark, blaok.smiths Allen, AVilliani, architect «nd wagon maker Andnis, Kdsoii, ])unip maker Andrus, F., iiainter Anderson, J., jewelry, watches, clocks, ke. Hea*tie, John, cooper Beattie k Lockhart, stare and barrel head manufrs. Beer, George, blacksmith Beer, J., architect Beer, Miss A., milliner Billings, D. M., mauufr. of springs, wheels, &u. Billings, W. \V., music teacher Bingham k Cissadon, general merchants Bingham, J., M.D. Caswell \V., saddler Chester k Brothc, s, groceries nnd lifiuors ('larke, L., proprietor saw mill Cronkhitc, J., proprietor of woolen mills (Curtis, George, hotel keeper Curtis, Rev. .James {Methodist Episcopal) Cutler, J., proprietoi' job printing office Dancaster, Thonuus, general men^liant Davids, Isaac, butcher Donnelly, N., groceries and liquors Kddy, Iliraiii, lilacksmith Kddy, Janu's, bricklayer Fitzpatrick, James, cooper Gardiner, J. A., general merchant Ganisby, (A. A. k livo. ) general merchant* « Gamsby, L. A , druggist (Janisi)y. \V^ L., photograjdier Hale, W. F., merchant tailor Hallett, Janus, hotel keejicr Henry, W., gcnural merchant Herninan, N., M.D. Herninan, W. 1.., M.D. Hill, G., dealer in boots and shoes Button, William, manuf.icturer of plows, kc. Kerr, William, hotel keeper Kirkland k Hockeridge, carriage builders Knox, A., tailor p Lawrence, Rev. George (Prcsbytenan) Leigh, James, founder and mauhiiust ** Ley, D., grocer Linton & Awde, blacksmitlis Long, G. M. &Bro., general merchant Lyman, George, .shoemaker McClung, Rev. ilr. (Wcsleyan) McCuUough, D., shoemaker McPherson, Miss E., milliner Manes, G., tailor Martin, J. k Co., architects Mason, John, house nnd carriage painter Mason, John, grocer and baker Mason, L. C., saddler Miller, John, giocer Moment, R., general merchant Moulton, Proctor, teacher Powers, H. II., general merchant Pringle A. k Brother, stone mitsons Robinson k Cornell, Misses, straw worker* Reed, J., general weaver Renwick, H., 1\LD. ' Rice, Rev. .1. J. (Bible Christian) oills, Miss F., dressmaker Smith, Miss E., straw worker Stalker, Mis.s, teacher Thomas, J., bricklayer Thonip.soii, William, tanner and currier Touiic, Lewis, hardware, stoves, etc. Townsliend & Galbraith, manufacturers and dealers is- furniture Trull, W. W. , insurance agent TUCKER, J. S., Postmaster, prop, flouring A flaxmilli* Venncr, Thomas, general merchant • Walden, F., general weaver Walter William, wagon maker Watson, J., hotel keeper Wilkinson, Mis.s, teacher Winters, Robert, merchant tnilor 360 ORMOND— OSHAWA. Ormond.— A small Vlllajp- in tlii> Township of Winchester, County Dundaa, 43 miled from Comwtll, th« C'liuiity Town. Average valuu of Inml f 16 per aero. Dowar, James, farmer McArtlnn-, Joliu, farmer McConnell, Siuuuol, J. 1'. )lo Donald, Duncan, farmer MeCJregor, Donald, fiinniT MrlMiail, R;, Kliocniaker MOHUAN, IKA, ro«tmaster Pike, William (.'., <.'onstablo Kodney, John, fanner , Orwell —A Village in the Township of Yarmouth, Town. Stages to Aylmor au'l St. Thomas. Monc Bingham, D. G., farmer Bingham, W. F., hotel keeper Daviii, David K., .1. P., farmer Fergiison, Benjamin, carriage maker Hendershot, Lorenzo, lyrojuietor flour niilla Knight, Benjamin, hotel keeper Lewis, W., shoemaker McConnell, l!.)lHit, tailor Morton, Alfred, saddler Newcomb, Webster, general merchant County Klgin, miles from St. Tliomu, the County •y ord( r olliee. Population 300. Sccord, Albert, saddler Seeord, Thomas. b\itcher Sinclair, Alexander, shoemaker Stevens, James C, farmer SUTHKKLAMD, DAVID, Postmaster and general merchant Tupte, James J., farmer T irnbull & Wiokett, jiroprietors planing mill Wiiite, Kobert, brick and tile manufacturer White, Thomas, proprietor livery stable Osceola.— A Village on Snake Kiver, in the Township of Bromley, County Renfrew, 18 miles from Pem- broke, the County Town, and 30 from Sand Point Railway Station. Population 100. Aurie, Antoine, carpenter Foley, James, carpenter Ciraff', John, tailor <3raham, William, carpenter Hawkins, Joshua, cooper Lashney, George, coojier McDonald, Donald, hotel keeper McLaren, ALKXANDKR, Postmaster McLaren, John, in»nnince agent McLaren Brothers, merchants and millers OsgOOde.— A Post OIKce of Carleton County. (See Metcalfe). Osbawa.— An incorporated Village, Port of Entry and Station of the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Town- ship of K;i9t Whitby, County Ontario, 4 miles from Whitby, the County Town; 2i from Sydenham Harbor, Lake Ontario ; 15 from Manchester, 45 from Bcavcrton and 33 from Toronto. Jloney Order Offico and Savings Bank. Stages to Beaverton and Lindsay. Population 3000, ;! li- Andrews. George, carpenter Annand, George, station master G.T.R. Atkinson, E., chemist and druggist Baker, E., tailor Bainbridge, Wm., gener.il blacksmiths carnage shop Baker, Elijah, mercbnut tailor Bedford, H. R., student with Farewell k MeGce BEEN, WILLIAM, flour, feed & commission ^seeadv) Bond & Mav, contractors Boyd, John, saddle and luirnoBS maker Brodie, Thomas, jun., teller Ontario Bank Brooks, L ¥., stock dealer BROf)KS, MICHAEL, Railroad House (see adv) BURK, D. F., general merchant Butler. James P., dry goods, .lothing, boots and shoes CANADIAN SON OF TEMPERANCE, (Monthly;*, Luke & Larke, puVjlishers Carmichael, James, dry goods and groceries CarsweU, Hcnrv, baker and confectioner Clark, Joseph, coroner, physician and surgeon Coburn, William, physician and surgeon Collins, John, bar\)er _ « . ,, t Co-operative Association Store, M. A. JlcLean, manager Cowan, W. F., general merchant Craig, Joseph, carriage maker Dean, William, foreman Edward Miall & ( o. Devlin, J. H-, surgeon dentist Dewer, Mrs. Isabella, boarding house Di'kie, William, dry goods, clothing, millinery, boots and shoes Dillon, J., nurseryman Dingle, Tlioniius, car]ienter Dockhan, Rev. H., (Methodist Episcopal) Eastwood, C. S., pliTsician and surgeon English, li., barrister Fairbanks, S. B., barrister and reeve FAREWELL, J. C, (Farewell & McGec) FAREWELL k McGEE, (J. E. FareweU, LL.B. A, R. McGce, M.A.,) barristers Farmer's Hotel, .lames Quigly, proprietor Felt, A. 0., billiard room Finncmore, Henry, miller, (Jibbs k Bro Finney, James W., peddlar and boarding house Flctdier, Michael, machinist, dealer in tobacco and cigars, and nianiif. of ginger beer Fowke, J. W., general store Francis, James, nuvsciyman French, Isaac, nurseryman Garth, George W., butcher Gibbs, Lieut.-Col. W. H., (Gibbs & Bro> GIBBS, T. N., M.P.P., (Gibbs k Bro) Gibbs & Bro., (T. N. Gibbs, M.P.P., and W. H. Gibbsl millers and produce dealers Gibbs, Lobb & Co., (T. N. Gibbs, W. H. Gibbs, and James Lobb) gi-neral merchants Gibson, James A., P.L.8., dealer in fancy goods, books, stationery, &c GLEN, F. W., executor estate Joseph Hall, manuf. all kinds machinery and agricultural implements Gotkin, Mrs., dealer in berlin wools and fancy work Ciott, Rubcrt, boot and shoe manuf iniir OSHAWA— OSSIAN. 381 LL.B. * Oullock, J'ohn, tnnson (Jumi, 1)., tfh'gnipli opomtor Montreal Tel. Co (iiirlry, (Jporgp, iiuTuhaiit tuilur lliiwkiiiH, Jiisuph, blnck.smitli llikwthorn, 'I'liuiiuis 0., Itoots and Hho<-8 lionry, .lainon (),, pliotogntplicr, lioot and shoe (li.'iilcr Hinrksoii, D., fanner 1IINI>KS, A., prop. Lockhart House, (see adv) Hoit^, .liiiiies K., |ihi)t(){;niplu>r Honi'V, ('h:irles \l., carrmge and sleigh maker JOHX.STOy, JOHN P., watchmaker and jeweler (seo adv) .Tordoii, Williniu, ])aintcr JUSH1'III1.\LL MACHINE WORKS, nianufanturcrs ipfagiiciilturul implements andgeneral machinery I"'. W. (ilea, executor Keddie, James U., .saddle and harnuMa maker and car- riage trimmer Kerr, (Joorge, accountant, Ontario Rank King, William, tanner and currier Kirhi'v, John (Kirhey Bros.) Kirljcy, Tlionms (Kii-l)cv IJro.s.) Kirbey, Brott. (.loliu k I'honias), painters Kiiov, A., slock dealer Lang, William, salesman William Dicki" Larard. .lames, watchmaker LAHAUl), UKGINALD, watchmaker and proprietor spring mattrass factory (see adv) LARKK, J. S. (I,uke& Larke) Langhlin & Uuhsoii, tanners Law, Mrs. Susanna, grocer Liddicott, Samuel, shoemaker LOt'KlIART HOUSK, A. Hindes, prop'r (see adr.) LUKE, SA.MUEL (Luke k Larke) Luke iV Bro. (.Icsse T. Luke k Joseph I,uke) cabinet and chair manufacturers LUKK .t LARKE (Samuel Luke and J. S. Larke), editors and publishers Os/iawn Vindicator and Canadian Sim of Temperance McCabe, William, teacher McCarthy, Miss .Mary, millinery and dressmaking McCliesney, William H., baker and confectioner McGcc, 1\. ^Furewell & McGee) McOill, John, auctioneer JlcUill, William M., JLP.P, physician and surgeon McLean, .M. A. general merchant Male, ('. S., machinist and grocer Menitt's Hotel, Daniel Harrison, prop. MIALL, EDWARD k CO,, cabinet makers (see adv) JIICHAFjL, W. D., dry goods, tailoring, millinery, groceries, boots and .shoes -MICHAEL & MORGAN, (William D. and E. B.) general merchants Murray, J. N., book-keeper !Nelsi)ii, Rev. J. ¥., (Christian) O'Regaii, John, iwiper Ontario Bank, («'orge E. Shaw, manager Oshawa C.ibinct Factory, W. H. Giblis, president OSHAWA VINDICATOR, (weekly; Luke & Larke, l>ublisliers Pn-sioe, llcv. W. S., (Bible Christian) Pecllur, IL, stoves and tinware, lam]).s, coal oil, kc Pellow, W. H., (Pellow k Walton) agent Edinburgh Life .'V.ssurancc Association Psllow k Walton, (W. If. Pellow k Ar Rae, Francis, jdiysician and surgeon Railroad House, Michael Brooks, ]irop Ratelilfe k Co., grocers and provision dealers lllGGS, JAMES, merchant tailor and deal»r in genta outlittings, underclothing, &c. (sec a city into |f|ipor Jind Lowii- Town, and cnt«rn the Ottawa tlinnnf heiglit niagnilicHnt BtoriP locks. A niaMire cut-stone bridge!, erected l>y llio Uoyal SspiuTH and Miners, rro.snc!i the canal. The city is well laid out, the streets are generally wide, regular and unirorni, and fur tliu most port iutcrncct each otlmr at ri^ht angled. T\w iirincipid iiuurters arc «up])Iied with gas, and active nicanuret are now licinfj taken fasied on the i"ontinenl, e ' ''y the Niagara Falls, which in many respects they rival. A suRpcnsion bridge, erected by th .neial Ooveninient, at an ori;;inal co.ft of $ti»',t48, spans this i'oiiniing cba.sni, and unites tho rrovincc.-i ui Q.ig!i inferior to the Chandiere, they are not wanting iu interest. Altogether the scenery around tlie city is of unequalled beauty wild, romantic and picturesque, — presenting a variety rarely to li« nut with. The commerce of Ottawa is constitut«d abnost wholly of lumber, which jiasscs tlirough the city from the vast forests in the rear. More of this staple is manufac- tured in the district of wliich Ottawa is the empminm, tliaii in any other jiart of C'un.ida, and tlie supply furnished here in the main dependence of the spring and fall fleets which arrive in this country for return cargoes to p'.iiro]ie. Of sawn lumber, the mills at the Chaudierc nnd Kiibau Falls send out every j-ear about one hundred millions of feet, board measure. The mills in the vicinity send out about Heventy million feet of deals, and several smaller mills through the eountry about twenty millions more, for all of which Ottawa is the commercial centre. In addition, vast quantities of square timber are also annually exported. Tlie future of Ottawa is not difliciilt t" foresee. .Situated in the centri! of a fertile and rnpi. Burritt; Secretary, Robert Surtaes; Messrs. Lyon & Remon, Solicitors. Eytownaiul Xepean Road Company. — President, George Arnold; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Pinney. Crowii Timber Office. — A. J. Russell, Agent and Inajjeetor of Crown Timber Agencies, Canada; V. S. McN'utt, Assistant; L. A. Russell, DraUi,ditsinaii; James Ritchie ;iiid Edward Smith, jun., Clerk.'i. Office, 00™*-!. of (^>u,'eu and Hugh streets. cnURCHE.s. riirial Clinrch, (Church of England), Sparks Street, Rev. J. S. Lauder, M..\., Reitov; Parsonage adjoining Church. Chapel of Ease, (Church of England), Sussex Street, Rev. J. S. Lauder, 51. .V,, Rector. St. Albans, (Church of England^ corner of Daly and King Streets, Rev. Dr. Jonr.^, Rcrlor. New Edin- burgh Parish, (Church of England), Rev. J. N. Higgiiisoi!, M..\. Church of St. 'amet, Hull, (Church of England), Rev. J. Johnson. St. Andrew's Church, (Church of Scotland), Rev. D. M. Gordon. Knox'8 Church, Free, Daly Street, Rev. Thom:us Wurdrope. (Church of Scotland), Bank Street, R« v. W. W. KITCHEN'S PL-RE GRAPE WINES, 500 1 arrels (;nnually, nt Grimsby Viucynrd. 23 il ^54 OTTAWA. i. itfc t fl William Moore. Congregational Church, comer of Elgin and Albert Streets, Rev. Edward Ebbs, Wfsleyan Methodist Church, corner of Metcalfe and Queen Streets, Rev. Mr. Harper. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of York and Dalhousia Sti-eets, Uev. Mr. Stone. Baptist Church, Queen Street, between Elgin and Metcalfe, Rev. D. McPhail. Methodist Episcopal Church, LeBreton's Flats, Rev. T. W. Pickett St. Andrew's Church, (Roman Catholic), Rev. J. Collins, P.P. Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Bishop and Parochial Clergy; Mr. Gustavo >Sunth, organist. St. Joseph's Church, (Roman Catholic), Rev. J. F. Guillard, P.P. University of Ottawa, Patron, the Bishop of Ottawa; Principal, the Rev. Pere Tabaret, O.M.I. Church of Notre Dame de Bonsecoura, (Roman Catholic), Hull, Resident Priest, Rev. H. Reboul. Chaplain to General Hospital, Rev. F. H Orennier. Hudson Bay Mission, Resident Priests, Rev. Peres J. M. Piau, L. Lebret, C. Ouegnuen; residence, St. Claude, on the Temiskaming river, P. Q. Shanty Mission, two of the Rev. Peres Oblats visit the shantymen for a few weeks every year. EBMGIOirS AND C'UABITAIU.E .SOCIETIF.S. OUawa Auxiliary Bible Boeiety. — Patron, His Excellency, the Governor General; George Hay, President; William Clegg, William Hamilton, Hon. S. L. Tilley, James Johnson, W. A. McAgy, Vice-Presidents; Rev. Thomas Wardrope, Corresponding Secretary; Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., Recording Secretary; George May, Treasurer; J. Dnrie, Depositary. Magdalen Asylum. — Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Ottawa street, between Gloucester and Chax>el streefts. St. Patrick's Orphan*' Home. — Church street, between Dalhousie and Sussex streets. Protestant Orphans' Home. — Albert street, near Elgin street. Ottaiva Convent. — Comer of Sussex and Nunnery streets. General Hospital. — Under the superin tendance of the Sisters of Charity; Dr. Hill, Consulting Physician; Dr. Beaubien, Surgeon, County of Carleton, Oencral Protestant Hos2>Ual, Ottawa. — President, Judge Annstrong; Vice-President: George Hay ; Treasurer, Alexander Workman ; Secretary, Rodeiick Ross ; Stewart, George Sadler ; Matron, Miss Sadler ; Consulting Physicians, Drs. Hill and Van Cortlandt ; Attending Physicians, Dr. Grant, M.P., Drs. McGillivray, Henry, Leggo and Codd ; Elected Directors, Judge Armstrong, George May, Alexander Workman, Thomas Patterson, James Dj'ke, John Roberts, Edward Gilli^Tay, "W. H. Walker, James Peacock, George May, John Dnrie, H. V. Noel; Directors for life, Roderick Ross, James McCracken, Richard Bishop, A. M. Dole, James Rosamond. The Board meets first Tuesday in each month, at the Hospital, at 4 p. m. The Directors visit the Hospital two together, daily, each two taking a week in succession. There is a Finance and Supply Comnuttce, annually appointed — these are the only two standing Committees. , BANKS, Ontario Bank: Ottawa Branch — William Wade, Manager; A. C. Mowbray, Accountant; S. A. McMurtry, Teller; G. Mann, Actuary in Savings' Department; John S. Lytlt, Lwlger Keeper, Office — Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe streets. Bank of British North America: Ottawa Branch — Office, 140 Wellington street; A C. Kelty, Manager; P. Robertson, Accountant; John Black, Teller. Bank of Montreal: Ottaw» Branch— Office, 202 Welliiigton street; A, Drumniond, Manager; F. A. Stewart, Accountant; G. K. Bartlett, Teller; F. W. Cotton, H. A. Matheson, H. Dnimmond, G. H. Griffin, G. W. Dodwell, J. ■ Graham, Clerks. Quebec Bank: Ottawa Branch — H. V. Noel, Manager; Oc.tavius Newcombe, Accountant; C. V. Noel, Teller; Thomas Mackinnon, Deposit Ledger Keeper; A. Green, Discount Cl<;rk. Royal Canadian Bank: Ottawa Branch— Office, Dcsburat's Block, 77 Sixirks street; Acting Manager, t'liarlM Grassett; Clerk, J. Kavanogh. NATIOXAt, SOCIETIES, ETC, St. George fl Society. — Incorporated by Act of the Provincial Parliament, 24th Victoria, chap. 144. Dr. Sweetland, President ; E. C. Barber, 1st Vice-Presideut ; James Slocombe, 2nd Vice-President ; ThoiuM Painter, Secretary, l.'ommittee of Management, — Ht-nry Gough, James Salmon, George Bott, T. Halland«l, J, Skinner, John Biay and George Bartlett ; Chaplain — Rev. C. V. Codd ; Physician— -Dr. Van Courtlandt ; Solicitor — K. P, Remou ; Auditors— James F, Brown and Thomas Hirkett ; Stewards— W. B, Howes, T. Satchctl, R. W. Stevens, and S. Rogers, St. Andrew's Society. — James Eraser, President ; J. Tliorburn, 1st Vice-President ; A. C. Wilson, 2nd Vice- President ; A, Mann, Treasurer ; .1. P, Robcrtsou, Secretary ; Rev, W, Gordon, Chaplain ; Drs. MacDonald and Grant, Physicians ; R, Lees, Solicitor. W. W, KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 Ijonels annuaUy, at Grimsby Vineyard. ard Ebbs. Methodist cb, Queen LeBreton's Cathedral I's Church, of Ottawa ; a Catholic), r. Hudson St. Claude, shantymcn , President; I -Presidents; g Secretary;. streets. liysician; Dr. ice-President; jorge Sadler ; Ej Physicians, e Armstrong, ard Gilli%T:ay, life, Roderick d meets first two together, ;teo, annually McMurtry, ■p -Corner of 10 Wellington itreal: Ottawa [mtant; O. K- DodwfU, J- f, Accountant; Jl(;rk. Koyal nag(ir, {"h»rlM kp. 144. T)r. L'ut ; ThoiuM It. Hallandal, Jan— Dr. VftU stewards —^^ ■ 2nd Vice- Laplain ; Drs. eyard. OTTAWA. su Otimoa Natiural History Soeicty. — J. Langton, M.A., President ; Edmund Meredith, 1st Vice-President; J. A. Grant, M.D., F.G.S., MP., 2nd Vice-President ; Edward Van Conrtlandt, M.R.C.S., Curator ; .Fames Ogilvy, Treasurer; William Wliite, Recording Secretary ; Arthur Harvey, F.S.S., Corresponding Secretary ; Members of Council, John Thorburn, M.A., Lieut. -Col. Thomas Wiley, C.S.R. trith Prete.tlant Benevolent Society.— W. F. Powell, President; P. A. Egleson, sen., 1st, Vice. -President ; A. I'ratt, 2nd Vice-President ; H. McCormick, Treasurer ; Thomas Sproule, Recording Sucretary ; Thomas 'ITiompson, Assi-stant Recording Secretary ; Samuel Rothwell, Corresponding Secretary ; Rer. J. S. Lauder, Chaplain ; Messrs. Ma^ee and Woodburn, Auditors. yrnieh Canadian InstitiUf. ~J . W. Peaohley, President ; Dr. P. St. Joan, Ist Vice-President ; Pierre Koque, 2nd Vice-President; H. Lapierre, Corresponding Secretary; M. Tetu, Recording Secretary; E. Tetu, Trtasurer ; L. A. Orison, Librarian. Committee of Management — Messrs. Leprohon, Martineau, N. Tetn, L. Cadieux, 1. Champagne, A. Rotjue. Library Committee — L. A. Orison, W. Fanning, J. V. Michaud, L. Berthelot, P. Marier. Indtpcnd»rU Order of Good Templars. — Ottawa Lodge No. 403. Robert Crain, W. C. T. ; Julia Murphy, W. V. T.; George B. Shaw, W. S.; O. Maclean Rose, W. T.; George Cnun, W. F. S. ; Ira W. Starr, W, M; Kate Minore, W. 1. G. ; Alexander McDonald, W. O. 0. ; William Minore, W. C. ; Eliza Lockwood, W. A. S.; Marion Young, W. D. M.; Almira Lockwood, W. F. H. S.; Maggie McL:iren, W. L. H. S.. Edward Storr, P. W. C. T. Bytomi Division Sons of Temperance, A'o 224. — Edward Batterill, W.P., ; Dr. John Leggo, Treasurer; Dr. C. Leggo, Financial Scribe ; O. Topley, Recording Scribe ; F. Hunter, Assistant Recording Scribe ; Edward Storr, Chaplain ; John Young, P.W.P.; George B. Shaw, Conductor; Alfred Leggo, LS.; Mr. Floyd, 0. S. St. Patrick's Literary Asaociatiou. — Thomas Tuerin, President; "William Kehoe, Ist Vice-President ; Patrick Baakerville, 2nd Vice-President ; Peter Aiken Egleson, Treasurer ; W. H. Waller, Corresjwnding Secretary ; John Kelly, Recording Secretary ; William 1). O'Brien, Assistant Recording Secretary ; Mr. JlcStravick, Librarian. Trustees.— P. E. Ryan, William Kehoe, J. Ca.sey, P. (Juinn, J. L. P. O'Hanley, J. Lyons, W. White, T. Coffee, M. Starrs, M. 0. Kcefe, F. McCaffrey and P. SmitL Committee of Alanagement.— William Kehoe, P. Quinn, M. Starrs, W. White, and J. li. P. O'Hanly. Uerhanifs' Institute— Vi. White, President ; A. S. Woodburn, 1st Vice-President ; E. P. Remou, 2nd Vice- President ; James Cunningham, Treasurer ; D. Matheson, Corresponding Secretary ; G. Kennedy, Itecording Secretary ; J. Thori)urn, Honorary Librarian ; J. W. Finlay, Curator ; Managing (lommittee. — R,. Hunter, Chairman ; D. Matheson, W. White, James Porter, J. (J. Whyte, (i. Kennedy ; J. B. Stacy, Custodian and 1 librarian. iniavaOrammar School. — .lohn Thorburn, M. A., Principal; John McMillan, B. A., 1st AssLstiuit Master; Hamilton AUan, 2nd Assistant Master; M. Berthelot, French Master. KDUCATIOXAI.. OUawii CoU(fje. — \tTy Rev. J. H. Tabaret, President ; Rev. F. Lepers, Professor of Moral Theology ; Rev. A. Liimoine, Professor of Dogmatic Theology ; Rev. N, Martens, Bursar ; Rev. J. B. Laroie, Prefect of Studies ; Rev. P. Froe, Professor of Mental Philosophy ; Rev. L. Chaborel, Prefect of Discipline; Rev. J. Barrett and A. Lecompte, Professors of Greek and Latin ; Rev. A. Riordan and P. Gladu, Professors of Belles Letters ; Rev. J. McKernan and Rev. P. ISrennan, Professors of Knglisli Language ; Rev. J. B Diihairne and L. Marion, Professors of Fixncli Language ; Mr. A. Smith, Professor of Piano ; Mr. l\\ De Barillon, Professor of Drawiii;;. MIl.lTIA. Dislrict Staff, DiMrict No. 4. -Coramandaut.— Lieut.-Col. Atcherly, D.A.A.Ci.; Iiicut.-Col. .Jackson, Brigade Major; Lieut. -Col. McDougall, District Paymaster; Capt. Sloddart, District Quartermaster. OTTAWA FIKE BRIGADE. Joliii Langfonl, Superintendent ; I*aul Favrean, Assistant Superintendent. Ridtnn Fire Company.— L. A. (irison, Captain, Pierre Jobin, Lieut. Alexis Folsy, Secretary and Treasurer. Qnetii Engine Comvany.— James Egleson, Captain ; James Fogurty, Lst Lieutenant ; Eustache Deariuault, 2nd Lieutenant ; Napo- leon Berichon, Secretary and Treasurer. Ottawa Engine Company.^J. Walsh, Captain ; P. S. Slattery, 1st Lieu':eiiant; William McCaffrey, 2nd Lieutenant ; R. Reardon, Secretary ; John Kehoe. 'i'ri'a,surer. CItaudiere Engine Uowpany.—Ftands Link, Captain ; Philemon Wright, Lieutenant ; Ilriiry Livings, W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. } ! •A ' it' ■ u II f}' Ifi'i MiB t t :: : j t.' ■ i' i 1 i i ;■ E' 1; i i i 366 OTTAWA. Secretary; E. C, McGillivray, Trensurer; James Hcndrick, Engineer. Lmner Town Hook and Ladder Company. — Eainaa Roy, Captain ; J. B. Doucette, Lieutenant; Xavier Groulx, Secretary and Trcaaurer. Centrat Hook and Laddtr Company. — William Langttaff, Captain; 1st Lifutenant, J. Harrey ; 2nd Lieut., F. Prodrick ; J. L. G. Robertson, Secretary ; Joha Nicholson, Treasuier ; J. Marshall, Engineer. AGRICULTURAL. Oiiy of OUaxta AgrimUural Society. — (Established 1865.)--J. B. Lewis, President; John Ashworth, Vice- President; J. M. Currier, M. P., 2nd Vice-President; Directors -James Skead, K. W. Scott, M. P. P., Alonzo Wright, M. P., John Roch«ater, jr., A. McKellar, Ira Morgan^ Robert Kenny,; A. S. Woodbum, Secretary and Treasurer. * Ominty of Ciirhton Agricultural Sockly.—T>. Kennedy, President; T. M. Robertson, Vice-President; JauiM Diividson, 2nd YicB-President; Directors. — John Dawson, Thomas Clark, E. Watson, W. Graham, R. Bayne, John Nelson, Hugh Gourlay ; A. S. \Voodburn, Secretary and Treasurer. ABBOTT, FRANCIS, foreman Rideau Canal Works, Welliugtoii Abbott, Henry, managing director Canada Central Railway Co, Abbott, John B., blacksmith, George Acres, George, jioliceman Ahem, J. & W., blacksmith, Duke Allan, William, china and giiissware, 51 Rideau Angus, William, boots and shoes, 226 Wellington Angus & Huckell (Andrew Angus andThos. Huckell) boots and shoes, 15 Sussex Angus &. Sou (Robert, sen. k Robert, jun.) cabinet i/uikers, 22 Rideau Ansell & Siichaels (Assher & Henry), tobacconists, cor Snark & Elgin Ardill, John, plasterer. King Armstrong, E., crier Recorder's Court . Armstrong, Christopher, Judge Co. Carleton, Court House ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, proprietor Union House, cor Queen and Elgin Armstrotig, Thomas, blacksmith, Besserer ARNOLUi KINO, wine merchant aud architect, Metcalfe (see adv) Ashfield, Jiihn, grocer, Duke Atcherly, Lieut. -Col. U. A., A.G. Militia Dept ATKINSON, H. & CO., lumber mcrchts, 130 Sussex Atkinson, Neil, ])olicemau AUDY, A. 0. & CO., wholesale tea and cofree mer- chants, Elgin Aumond, Josei)h, lunilior merchant, Rideau Aumond, William, clerk Militia Dopnrtnii.t, Rideau Austin, George F., P. L.S., Victoria Terrace Austin, Wiilium, P.L.S. Bailill', James, deputy sliorilT, Court House Baldwin, A. II. &Co., lumber meichiuits, Chaudiere Island BANGS, C. W. & CO., hatters k furriers, 34 Sussex BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMFRICA, A. C. Kilty, manager;?. Robertson, accountant; J. Black, teller, Wellington B.\NK OF MONTREAL, Andrew Drummond, man- ager ; J. A. Steward, accountant; (i. R. Bartlett, teller ; H. A. Mathes-.n, F. M. Cotton, 11. JI. Drummond, G. H. Griiiin, J. A. Graham, G. W. Dodwell, clerks, Wellington Bannon, .lohn, jmliceman Barnes k Feck (William and George), plumbers and gaslitters, William Barrett, James, tailor, Hull Barrett, Michael, hotel keeper,^* York , Ban y, Rolu rt, plasterer, 218 Kide.au Bartlett. George, confectionsr. 37 Sussex Baskerville, Gewrge, grocer, t)ukc BaskerviUe, Patrick, grocer, cor Church and Cumber- laud BATE, C. T. & Co., (C. T. & H. M. Bate) wholesale grocers. Canal Basin Bate k Co., grocers, 52 Sparks Beami-nt, Thomas & Co., (Thomas and George) gent's furnishings, 25 Sparks BEARMAN, EDWARD, County Attorney, Court House Beatty Thomas, grocer, cor Parry and Nelson Beauiiien, Cleophas, M. D., York Bcaucaire, Benjamin, inn-keeper, Murray Beaudouin, Dr., Hull BKAVER HOTEL, F. X. Lapierre, 76 Sussex Beckett, Dr. J. A., dentist, 10 Sparks BELL, W. R., A. M. Ph. D., M. D.. C. M., D. S., D. 0., New Edinburg BELL & WOODliURN, (T. G. & Alexander G.) book and job ])rinters, Elgin Bellemare, T., boots and shoes, (!? Sussex Bermingham, James, auctioneer, 72 Sussex Bertiwul, N., Chaudiere Hotel, Head BESSERER & COWAN, (L. W. Besserer, Andrew Cowan) general harilware, 18 Rideau (see adv) Bethuue, N. W., agent Montreal Telegraph Company, Augusta Billings, Bradi.sh, architect, Elgin BINKS, JAMES, tobaeconis , 62 Rideau Bison, Moise, proprietor carding uiill, Hull Blasdcll, N. S. k Co., founders, Middle Blvth, G. R., drv goods, 234 Wellingtcm BLYTH k KERR, (George J. k William) plumbers, gas and steam fitter.", tin and cop))ersmiths, bell hangers, &c. ; dealers in house furnishing liardware, 25 Rideau Bolaiul, William, butcher. Byward Market Booth, John R., lumber merchant, Chaudiere Island Booth, Robert R., gen. mercht.. Bridge cor Montreal BOUBRIDGE, S. k H., saddle, harness and tmnk manufacturers, 39 Rideau (see adv.) Bott, George, fruit and provision, cor Rideau and Dalhousie Boulton, J. F., barrister, cor. Sparks and Metcalfe Bourgct, Janu!.3ez jerer, Andrew in (see adv) apli Company, lull nil) plumbers, copi)«rsiniths, isu I'uruishing rket udieie IslfinJ cor Montreal ss and trunk Uideau and id Metcalfe House rd Market {** Market COMPANY, Suiillie, prf«- ; Hcury Earle, laud, mauager, Brown, Alfred, ffeueral merchant, 89 Sparks IJrowii, Archibald, saloon keeper, cor Wellington and Georj;e Brown, H. M., teacher, cor Sparks and Metcalfe Brown, John, police sergeant Brown, James, druggist, 67 Sparks Brown, John, architect, Hull Brown, John, soap and candle factor, York Brown, Thomas, Crown Hotel, 56 lUdeau Brule, Thomas, blacksmith, York Browu, W. W., barber, 39 Sparks HBOWNK, U. T. & CO. (D. J. Browne and Henry C. Symmes), grocers and wine merchants, 16Kideau (see adv) Buchanan, James, grocer, 222 Wellington Buck, (ieorge A., liverv, Kideau cor Ottawa BUCK & SAN'OKU (George A. and William H.), proiirictors Uerere Housa Buckley, Williiini, confectionery, Wellington Buftoii, J., butcher, Wellington Market Bureau, Josuph, forenmn Canada Oazette BUBO ESS, WILLIAM, clerk Times Piinting Com- pany, Daly Burke, George R., Clerk Ist Division Court, Court House BURKKTT, THOMAS, hardware, paints, oils, Ac, 24 Rideau Bums, John, nu'ssenger Customs BURIUTT, ALEXAN^DEU, City Registrar, Elgin BURSTALL, EDWARD, lumber mer.ht, 134 Sussex Galiill, John, prop. Terrapin Saloon, cor Sparks and Elgin CALDWELL, J. F. k Co., clothing and dry goods, 7'2 Sussex CAMERON, A. F., book keeper Hamilton Brothei-s, Cut heart CUMEUON, HOX. MALCOLM, Queen's printer, agent Provincial Insurance Company of Canada, IJesbanits' buildings dimeron, William, saloon, Murraj' CAMPBELL A. k Co., (A Camj.bell & .Toseph Slee- man) wholesale and retail groeers, 53 Sussex Campbell, Thomas, turner, Metcalfe CAIS ADA GAZE'l'TE, (weekly) printed by authority, Desbarats' buildings CAT^ADIAN EXPRESS COMPANY, C. C. Ray, agent, Elgin CSrandell k Co., lumber merchants and .saw mill props. Hull Carilinal, Felix, hotel keeper, York ("•arlton, Christopher, hotel keeper. Canal Basin Carmen, G. Arthur, col'r Tolls, Rideau Canal, Looks Carmen, Martin, clerk, Rideau ("anal Works Carson k Wil.son, .shotMuaker.s, Duke O.VSSELS, R. S., presiilent and manager Union For- warding and Riilway Company, Wellington Cassidy, P. H., inn-keeper, York cor Dalhousie Cauthivy, Benns., butcher. By ward Market Oavillier, X., curiiage maker, Hull OHALMEUS i Co., coal oil, lamps, bcrlin wool and fancy goods, 02 Sjiarks Chambers, Tlioinas J., general merchant, Clarence CHAMPAGNE, ANTOINE, Hotel Cartier, Murray, (.see adv) •Hiampagno, Ser.ipliin, carria;,'e maker, 96 Clarence CHAMPNESS, WELDON, Biitish Liou Hotel, 61 Sparks, (see adv) Chapais, Hon. J. C, Minister of Agriculture Chcpnu'll, Henry, secretary Union Forwarding and Railroad Company Chesley, George, SL I)., 25 Rideau Chevrier, Alexander, inn-keeper, St. Patrick Cherier, L., hotel keeper, St. Patrick Chevior, N., clothier, 50 Sussex Chisholni, Duncan, grocer, 118 Sussex Christie, S., com. mercht and general agent, Russell Hou«e Block Ciappy, John, grocer, Duke CITY HALL, Michael Nile in charge, Elgin CITY REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, Alexander Burritt, registrar, Elgin Clark, W. C, music teacher, O'Connor Clarke, George, hotel keeper, 5 Yoik CLE.MOW, FRANCIS, oJlicial assignee, general agt, 19 Sparks Coatcs, Mrs. W., watches, jewelry, &c., Sussex Coeklmrn, John, bostbuilder, Chaudiere Island Cochi-ane, John C. T., in.surance agent, Elgin Codd, Alfred, M.D., Rideau CODD, D. & CO., .■solicitors for patents of invention and psriiameiitary agents, Elgin (see adv) Coffey, Tnomas, pork and grain, Clarence Coleman, A. O. F., vetsrinary surgeon, York Collins, Rev. J., P.P., (Uom.'xn Catholic) COLLINS, PETER, grocer, Sus.sex Connelly, James, butcher. By Ward Market Cordelet, W. G., tinsmith, Sussex COTTON, JAMES, managing director Times print- ing and publisliing companv COUNTY CARLETON PROTESTANT GENERAL HOSPITAL, Rideau Cowan, Thomas, buti'her, Hull COWARD, I). W. & CO., .)oin. merchants, ins. agts and exchange brokers, 17 Sparks (see adv) Cox, George, engr.vver, Elgin cor Sparks Craig Sc McKenzie, (Jolui C. -and Robert) tailors, 78 Sparks Crane, G. W., books and stationery, Wellington Cross, John, prop, planing mill, Duke Cruice, R. W., commission merchant, Sparks Culbard, William G., tanner, manuf. lamhskin mats, Sandy Hill Cuminings, Robt., carriage maker, Cummiugs' I.sland Cunningnam, James, book-kc<'()er, Gilmour k Co CUNNINGH.AM k LINDSAY, (Chartres R. and James), importers of British and foreign dry goods, 14 Rideau CURTIS, JOHN. Imir dresser and manufacturer of hair work, 57 Rideau (see adv) CURRIER, J. M., M.P., lumber merchant. New Edinburgh Cussans, Henry, confectioner, 60 Rideau CU.STOM HOUSE, Elgin Cnzner, Luke, boots and shoes, 29 Rideau Dalgli.sh, George, grocer, Wellington Dalglish k Russell, (.lames k Thomas), grocers, 213 Wellington D'Amiur, Elice, blacksmith, (Jlarence Damontier, H., blacksmith, Hull Darpentier, B., prop. Hull Hotel, Hull David k Co., grocers, Duke Davidson & Daniel, (F. K. t R. F.) druggLsts, 41 Rideau Davis, Frederick, police sergeant J)ay, Samuel, colpnrteur, Gloucester Delude. Charles, baker, Hull Demaris, Leonard, croccr, Murray DESB.^RATS" BUILDINGS, comer Sfiarks and O'Connor DESBARATS, GEORGE B., Canada Oazette, whole- sale and retail stationer, bookbinder, printer and publisher. Desbarats' Buildings DICKINSON, M. K., Hour merchant, and sawed lumber and bhingle manufacturer, Sus.sex W. W. KIICHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. SS8 OTTAWA. m DOLK, A. M., n^ent firm Hamilton Bros., Sussex DOLKiV, MICHAEL, general merchant, 38 York Donaldson, U., produfi!, Hull Dorioa, C. P., stoves und tinwiire, 58 Sparlcj Dorion, J. Kdinond, M.D., L'lavonce Dorion, — ., i)liotographer, Duke Douglas, Archibald, Surveyor Customs, h River View N<^p('an Dow, Dduald, builder and contractor, Bessercr Dow, Janic.4, grocery, 241 Wellingtoa DKIVKH, THO.MAS, lioot,s and shoes DRUM^r(lNI^ an drew, manager Bank Montreal DRUMA:0NI), GEORGE P., insurance agent, ex- change Viroker, 19 Sparks DUFF, ALEXANDER, (O'ileara fi Co.) Dufour, Peter, cairiage. maker, 114 Rideau Duliamol, J., butcher, Hull Diihuniel, Louis, carriage maker, Slurray DUKE HOUSE, John B. Le Due, prop., Duke Dunn, Edward, plastircr, McTaggert Dunn, Robert, plasterer, Cathcart Dunn, Thoniiis, plasterer, Gloucester DUNNING, A. J., barrister, Court House Avenue DURIE, JOHN & SON, books and stationery, agents Phirnix Life As«urance Co., Sparks Durocher, Colestin, policeman . Duroch(T, Oliver, i)oot8 and shoes, 77 Sussex DUVERNAY, BHO.S., (L. N. & L. D.) ].ublishers Lt L'-mcula, booksellers and stationers, -6 York Dyke, John, saloon keeper, York EARLp;, HENRY, secretary and treasurer H. A. Bank Note Co., Bay Eastman, R., jihotographer, York EASTON, HlRAif, prop, flour, oat and shingle mills. Canal Basin (see adv) RASTON, M. G., (VV. H. Eiiston & Co) EASTON, W. H. & VX). forwarding and com. mrr- chants, Canal Basin (sec ailv) Eaton, R., paints, oils, &c., Elgin Ebbs, Rev. Edward (Congregational) EDDY, E. 15., manuf. sawn lumber, matches, pails, tubs, &c., Hull Edwards, Solotnon, grocer, TVclIington Egleson, !Mrs., ladies clothing, Rideau Eglcson, P. A. & Son, (P. A. and James) grocers, 80 Sussex Egleson, W. H., clerk City Registrar ELLIOTT, llOHERT, hotel keeper, York ELLKjTT & HAiHLTON, ((icorge E. and William) dry goods, Ridiiau ELSON, WILLIAM, book-keeper Canmlci GqzetU, O'Connor Enwriglit, Jlrs. Ann, stoves and tinware, Wellington Esmond, Bros., (J. P. and J. R.) stoves and tinware, 48 Spai'ks ! Etna, of Dublin, Fire and Ijfc Ins. Co., N. McKin- non, agent, 41 i Sparks Evans, .reremiah, carriage maker. Sparks cor Rank Evans, Samuel, pork packer, Rideau F.ills, W. H., stud.nt-iit-law Earlcv, James F., book-kee)ier, Robert SItend, Sparks PEATHER.STON, J(,)HN P., chemists of the Pliar- maeeutieal Society, London, Eug., G7 Sussex • Feeby, George, shoemaker, Hull J'ellowes, ii. B. L., Q.C., banister Pest, Mrs., confectioner, Ride.iu FINGLAND & DRAPER, (William and Bepjtmin J.), dry goods and lumber merchants, 9 and 11 Sussex Fink, John P., plasterer. Parks Fisher, Benjamin, agent E. Burstall, 134 Sussex Fitzpatrick, Hugh, pro[)rietor Exchange Hotel, Hull Fleck, Alexander, founder and machinist, Wellington Foispy, A., shoemaker, Sussex Foote, James, grocer, Rideau Forrest, A: G., P. L.S., O'Connor Eraser, Andrew, blacksmith, York Eraser, James, Clerk County Court, Deputy Clerk Crown and Pleas, Registrar, Surrogate, ('Icrk of Assize, County Carleton, Pre*. St. Andrew's Society Fra.ser, H. D., locksmith, York Eraser, James, 52 Sussex Frederiek, Theodore, brass finisher and plumber, William FRIEL, HI'.NRY J., mayor, agent Royal Insur.une Co., London, Eng., Sussex Fripp, Siilney B., arehitcet, Wellington Gatinev, Bernard, tailor, Sussex GALLAGHER. THOMAS, contractor and builder Metcalfe GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. (J. M. & Alexander) dry goods, 20 Sparks GARVEY, JAMES, At.l), 94 Rideau Gelhausen & Dupuy, (Peter & Peter) 31 Rideau Gendrcau, A. E., hair dresser, 206 Wellington GENERAL HOSPITAL, (under the direction of th« Grey Nuns), Sister Laube, directress, Boultou (Jerniain, E., tanner, Clarence (iERMAlN, N., tin and coppersmith, pas-fitter, dealer in stoves and hardware, 25 Sussex Gil)b, Alexander, barrister, Rideau Gilligan, B., grocer, Murray Gillihan, W. S., bank note engraver GILMOUR, ALLAN, lumber merchant, presideut A.ssociation Lumber Manui'acturers GILMOUR & CO., lumber nurchants projis. saw mills, etc., Wellington cor Kent GILPIN, ROBERT, prop. Old Red Lion Hotel, yttU Sussex cor St. Paul's (see adv) GOODE, DANIEL, prop. Goode's Hotel, St Paid (Jordon, Benjamin, chief clerk customs Gordon, Rev. D. M., (Church of Scotland) i>astor St. Andrews Gorman, Piiilip, inn keeper, CS Clarence Gough, Henry, brick maker, BuMy GOUIN, JAMES A., prop. Rus-sell House, eor Spark* and Elgin Goulden'^ Hotel, cor Sussex and Bolton Gouldthrite. Samuel, saloon keeper, Elgin GO WAN, H. k J,, carvers and gilders, manuf. look- ing glass and picture frames, dealers in musiejil instruments, &c., 54 Sparks (see adv) GOWAN'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, H. i J. Gowau jirops., 54 Sjjarks Graham, Alexander, collector inland revenue, Elgin Graham, Andrew, prop. St. Lawrence Hotel, e«r Rideau and Nicholas Graham, Archibald & Co., diy goods, 48 Sparks (Iraliam, C. E., M.D, Hull Graham, Duncan, cuatonis collector, Elgin Graham, John, jiroti. Albion Hotel, Nii;hola8 Graham, R., hotel kee]icr, lOS Sussex GUAIIAM, AVILLI.AM, prop. City Hotel, Clarencf Graham, William, manuf. square timber, Gloucester Township GRANT, DONALD M., agent Imperial Fire Ins. Co. of London, England, Elgin, h 188 Rideau n (sen adv) Grant, Edward, watchmaker, 321 Wellington GRANT, JAMES A., M.D., M.P., &e., Rideau (irant, Mrs. .hme, hotel keeper, Gesrge Grant & Henderson, (Lewis and John S.) dry goods, 20 Rideau W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, ut Grimsby Vineyard. , Wellinf^toii leputy Clerk •ojjate, ('lerk 3t. Aiidrcw» id plumber, ral Inauranii' and bmlerinteudent Ottawa River Works OTTAWA. 961 entive officw llerti Island Hfltealfe, Jofle])li, dry gnrcsident, Wm. Hay, .secretary. Sparks OTTAWA TIMES, (daily and weekly), Alexander Robertson, editor, 36 Sparka Owens, Arthur, butcher, 7'2 Riilenu Painter, Thoma.s, stone cutter, Albert Paliper, Henry A., toys and fancy goods, Rideau Papillon, S., grocer, cor Church and DKlhoiisie Paquctte, Henry, boots and shoes, 48 Riilcuu Pardey, Mrs. William, boanling house, Wellingtoa. PATTERSON', THOilAS, groceries and liiiuors, 26 Rideau (see »dv) Peacock, James, hatter and furrier, 28 Rideau Peltier, Herrick, tinware, 70 Clarence Pennock, J. T. &. William, solicitors for patent »nit copyrights, insurance agents and exchange brokers, lOj Sparks Perkins, Edward L., foundry, Sparka Per'.cins, H. B., grocer, Wellington PERLEY k PATTEE, (William G. Perlcy, Gordon B. Pattec), lumb( r merchants, Head Perry, (!. H., city engineer, secretary Association. Lumber Manufacturers Philion, Alexis, carding mill, Montreal, L. B. F. Pichet, T., innkeeper, St. Patrick Pickett, Rev., T. W., (Methodist Ei>iscopal) Le Bre- ton's Flats Pidgeon, Thomas C, contractor, Cathcart Pinurd, Alophe, policeman Pinard, J. A. k Co., merchant tailor?, dry goods, ko.,. 17 Sussex Pinari!, H. Adolphe, general merchant, Boltou oor D.ilhousio Pipus, George, plasterer. Chapel Porter, Henry, blacksmith, Hull Porter, John, P. L. S., 36 Metcalfe POULIN, PIERRE, groceries and provisions. Mar- ket House, Clarence POULIN, PIERRE k CO., wine men hants, Clarence Powell, Alexander W., gaoler POWELL, WILLIAM F., Sheriff County Carletou, . Court House Pratt, A-, dry goods, (iO S])arks PRESTON, GEORGE H., City collector, dealer in boots and siiocs, 12 Rideau Prodrick, William, I'onfectioner, Sfi Sussex Proulx, Edward, axe factor, Duke Pudvin, Francis, butcher, Bywurd Market QUEBEC BANK, H. V. Noel, manager; Octavina Newcombe, assistant; C. V. Noel, teller; Thoii. MacKinnon, ledger keeper; A. Green, clerk, Wellington Quignan, Mrs., boarding hou.sc, cor Bonk aiul Sparks Quinn, Hugh, grocer, Ottawa Raitt, J., tailor, Wellington Rajotte, T., raerchant tailor, 34 Sparks , liuthier, Abraham, hotel keeper ur.d grocer, cor Bol- ton and Cumberland ( [ 468 OTTAWA. --'+ "tr iili RAY, V. (!., Hgcnt Onnatla Kxpreis Company, Elgin Rennlon, W. k K., bruoni nnd bniHh uianut'actururH, York Kebt'iU, Hfv., (Romnn Ciitliher, 8.1 Tlidrnu UNION KOKWAUDINU & RAILWAY C(J., K. S. Cassels, jires. aud manager, II. Chfpniell, nee, Wellinj^ton I'NION lioU.SK, IJeorge Armstrong, prop., «or l^ui'eu and KIgin UNITKI) SKIiVlCK OAZKTTK, Alexander Riggs, editor and proprietor, lifl Si)ark» irNlVERSI'l-y OF OTTAWA, Rev. Pierre Tabaret O. M. 1., ])riniM]ial Valvade, V. X., M. 1)., St. Patrick opp Bishop's Valiquette, Joaejih, boots and shoes 88 Sussex VALiyUKTTE k I'OITHA.S, (.Joseph Vali(iui'tte and Peter Poitras) tin aud coppersmiths, stove dealers kc, 48 Rideau Van Courtlaiidt, Kdward, M.R.C.S., Eug., consulting Physician, Protestant Hospital V'ermette, Jean Haptiste, grocer, Murray Victoria Terrace, Richmond Ruud Volunteer JUview, (Monday) 1). Kerr, prop., Carroll Ryan, editor, Ridcau WADK, WILLIAM, mnnai^er, Ontario Bank WALKi:R.t PKNNOCK(W. II. Walker and P. Pen- nock) banisters, et(^, Ilideau (see adv) WALL, WILLIAM, groceries and liquors, cor Nicho- las and Ri iciiu Wallingfoi'd, George, butcher. By Ward Market Ward, J. ^V., barrister, Elgin Wanlrop«, Rev. Thomna (Fret- Cliurch) Paator Knox's Church Warnock, James, flour and feed dealer, 82 Suh«x Warren, Mrs., fruits, oysters, etc., iii7 Rideau Warwiuker, Thomas, saddler, SUt Wellington Washburn, Saxton, axe factory, Chaudiere Island Webster, John, buiblier, Ottawa Western Assurance t 'o. of Canada, Oeorge P. Onim- mond, agent, 10 Sparks Whalley k Sharp, contractors and maioni Whelan, Donis, grocer, 44 Rideau White, (Jeorge, blacksmith, Queen White, John, carver, Hull White M., shoemaker, 41 S]>ark9 Whiteside, H. k Co., manfru. childrens' oarriages, 04 Rideau Whitty, James, hotel keeper, 12 Slurray White, James J., books aud stationt^ry. 31 Rideau Wigmore, J., confectioner, \V«lli(igton Willi, William J., immigation agent, Metcalfe AVilson, A., Chief Clerk, St. L. k O. K., Sparks Wilson, John, Ma.stcr aiul Deputy Registrar, Court House Wilson, I.., Treasurer County Council, Court IIou8« Wily, Lieut. Col. Thomas, coinnnindaiit, Daly Wolff, James F. W., M.D., Albert WOOD, O. C, M.D., cancer inhrmary, 411 Spark* (see adv.) Wood & Rossiter (Wm. C. Wood and W. M. Ilossiti-r) groceries and liquors, ;!8 Uideau W ItUnU Bakers. Delurp, C'liarlpH, Hull Qundry, ChurifH, Mull Hoy, (IharlcH, WcliiiiKton Iliuo, Tlioiimi, Diilliuiime .liiraieHon, II. K. & J. C, Viotori* S((nni'e 8houUliH, (icorge, 1S6 York Tmleli, J. H.,Hull Warnock, James, 82 SuuHez Banks. British Korth Ainurico, A. C. Kelty, manager, Wfliington Montrfui, Andrew Drumniond, manager, Wel- lington Ontario, AVilliam Wade, manager, .Sjiarka cor Muti-alfe Quebec, H. V. Noel, manngor Koynl C'aniuliau, 77 Sparka Bank Nolo Engravers. British American Co., W. C. Smillii', Treiident, Wellington Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Ac. Beuriiian, Edwaril, County Attorney HouKun, J. v., Sparks Briulley, U. A., KIgin Dunning, A. .1., Court IIouHe Fellowea, 0. B. L., Q.C., Mutcalfe s(iuuie Gibb, Alexander, lliileau Hnyoock, R. II., KIgin Hicks, Kobert, jnii., Klgin Keefer, Au^udtm, (juecu Lapii-rre, Jloiucf, SuHst'.v cor York Leei k Qemniill, Court Huusu Lewis & I'inliey, Elgiu Lyon & Ui-nion, Elgin Mucpherson, Kcnuedv k Christie, Elgin Miitfipson, SV. M,, Elgin Mosgrove k 'I'aillon, 41 Ilidoau Muriihy, Joseph, 18 Kidenu Ncllis, Tliotmis F., Metcallu O'Connor, Daniel, Uideau O'Gara, Martin, Kideau Boss & Par.'ions, IClgin Scott k RosM, Elgin Sparks, Nicholas, Eldu Thompson, T. W., Elgin Walker k I'ennock, llideau Ward, J. W., 15 Elgin Wilson, John, Court House Wrigl^, W. McKay, Hull Boatbuilders. Cocklmrn, John, Chaudieve Island Mason, William, Chaudiere iHland Book and Job Printers. Bell &Woodburn, Elgin Hunter, Kose k Co. , Sparks Bookbinders and Blank Book Manufac- turers. Uesharats, George E. Hope, James & Co., Sparks cor Elgiu Hunter, liosu k Co. , Sparks Mortimer, A., 38 Metcalfe Booksellers and Stationers. Crane, G. W., Widlington Desbarats, George, Desbai-ats' buildin,^ Durie, John k Son, 8|>Atks Duvernay, Urothevs, '26 York ,■;,' Huuser, A., r>U sparks Jones k Holland, I'ost Oin< « Mock Sinclair, C. J., 240 Wellington Whyte, James J., ;14 Kideau Boots and Shoes, Manufacturers A. Dealers Angus, William, 23(1 Welliugton Angus & Hui'keli, ISSu.ssox Bfllemare, T., 67 Sussex Carson k Wilson, Duke Cuzncr, Luke, 'il» Kiileau Duroi.hir, Oliver, 77 Sussex Feeley, George, Hull Foisey, A., Sussek (Irennier, J. H., Hull Oroulx, Touasiiint, ti" Sussex Crubert, Brothers, Elgin Howe, George k Son, 10 Kidejiu Howe, k Son, Kideau Jolicoeur, Octave, 67 Rid^au Lamb, W. A.. 2H Sussex Latimer, VVilliiim, Wellington Laurie, S., 89 Sii.s«e.v Lawrence, K., jr., 4 York Mf(!ilton, Thomas, Mosgrove MoWade, Daniel, Duk.' Murphy, George, 'JO York Nelson, Tliouia.s, 3!1U Wellington Otfonl, Jonathan, 08 !^pnrks I'aquotte, Henry, 48 Kuleau Preston, George H., 1'2 Kideau Starmer, Th(inia.s, Kideau Stephens, A. J. k ("o., fil .Sparks Valiquotte, Joseph, 88 Siw.so: White, M., 41 Sparks Brewers and Maltsters. Bradiiig, H. k Co., George Rochester, J. k J., Kiehniond Koad Builders and Contractors. Dow, Donald, Besserer Gallagher, Thomas, iletoalfe Langford, .Tohn Loyer, Paul, Bolton McCarron, James, Boltnn McGreevy, Kobert 11., Ilideuu Mason, John, Sandy Hill O'Connor, John, Duke Pigeon, Thomas, Cathnirl Kowat, John, Dukt^ Shearer, Jolm, Wilbrod Stapledon, John and Phi!', r Trayler, Alfred, Kid. Webster, John, Ottu -. Whalley k Sharp Cabinet Makers, Upi terers, o. Angus k Son, 2*2 Ilideuu Har-vra, Kobert, Kideau Harris k Campbell, Susoex Oliver & Annable, Chaudiere Island Rogers, Samuel, Wellington Russell, George H., William Ottawa Cabinet Warehouse, George Seale, Rideaa Swalwell, Anthony, 85 Sparks Carding and Fulling Mills. Bison, Moise, Hull Philion, Alexis, Montreal Taylor, William, Montreal Carrlal Ca{ Chn CuiJ Duff Dull F.vul Hull Bmil Whik Chemi.'j BroJ Davf Featl Heail M.i.l Msss| Morll RohJ Hkiul Coal Oil Chalil Lear^ Gommi.^ Boyd Chrii Cowtt Cruie Easto Herri McD( Moon O'Con Commis! Dick i I Eastoi MeNa McI Murpl Lin Suttoi tion Uniyn Cft.s.' Confecti( Bartk Buekl Cu.ssai Feat, : Hall, Prodri AVi;,'mi Dentists. Beekr Hutdi Mill rtii n OOi yth, ^ldw inni ^^leso ClliotI Einghi Frazer OTTAWA. 366 i Oeal«ra Carriage Makers. t'nTillier, .X., Hull ('hanipKgnft, Hrrkphin, 9fl Clarcnre ('iininiiiiKH, Kotiprt, ('iimniing'ii Island Diifour, IVtc-, 144 Uitlciiu Diihiiini'l, Luuii, Murray Kvuns, .If^rcmiah, eor S|mrl(i and Baiik Humphi'irH, Oi'orge, 4& Dalj Rtnith, J. C, Bank WhitcHidf!!, H. kVo., 64 Uidcau Chemists and Druggists. Browne, Jamct, 07 Sparki Duvidiiun k Daniel, 41 Uideau Fcatluirstoii, .1. I*., 67 Suwex Hetiti, William, '22 York MafCurtiiy, H. F., 230 Wellington Masse)-, W. M.. 28 Hparks Morlinuir, ()(>or;;[i>, 41 8umi(>x Roberts, Jolin, Uideau Skinner, Josi'iili, 2-t2 Wellington Coal Oil, Lamps, Ac. Clmliners & Co.; 02 Simrku Leareus, D. U., 73 liideau Cominisslon Merchants. Boyilen, .Togeiili, 34 llideau Chr'^tif, S., ilusHell Houhu Block C'owurd, 1). W. It Co., 17 Sparks (."ruiee, \l. W., .SparkH Eastmi, W. 11. ti Co., Canal Baain Herrick, Bnisli k Co., Hideau McDonald, Bros., .Sussex Mooufiy, Josppl., UushhII House Block O'Connor k Waller, 27 Sussex Commission, Forwarding and Shipping Merchants. Dickinson. M. K., Sussex Eivstoii, W. H. k Co., Canal Basin JIcNaugliton, Captain Malcolm \Sinoeniics k Mi.'Niiughton), Canal Basin Murpliy, U., Montreal and Ottawa Fonrarding Line, Canal Basin Sutton, .liinies T., ajjent Ottawa River Naviga- tion Co., (Jueen's wharf Unign Korwariiing and Railway Company, R. S. Cftss.'ls, pre.sidant, 183 Wellington Confectioners, Wholesale.— ('A'ce also Bake.r$. ) Barllett, C.eorffe, 37 Sussex Buckley, William, Wellington CussBiis, Henry, 60 Ridcau Fesit, Mrs., Kidvau Hall, Kdward, Wellington Trodriek, William, 30 Sussex Wi^more, J., Wellington Dentists. Beekftt, Dr. J. A., 10 Sparks Hul:liison, Ur. George, 41 ^ Sparks f,eggo & Mondelot, Sparks ^ ■vtiii, Dr. C. A., 63 Sussex ;iin, Dr. Oliver, 18 Sparks r> oods, Clothing, Millinery.^c yth, i;. it., 281 Wellington Mwell, J. F. k Co., 72 Sussex nninglinm k Lindtiay, 14 Uideau i^leson, Mrs., Uideau I Elliott .t llnmilton, Uideau i''iii|4l;iiid & Draper, 9 & 11 Sussex Frazer, James, 62 Sussex nnrland, Mutrlimnr k Co., tO SpM-k« * (Irahani, Arehibald X: Co., 4H Spurka Grant k Henderson, 20 Kidfau lligginson, JameN, 47 Huisex Hunter, Thoniea, k Son, Spnrka eor MetoalAi K earns k Ryan, Sussex eor York MeOoriuiek, Mrs. William, 83 Ridcau Magps k Russell, 21) Sparks Martineau, K'tgenr, Suhscx cor Clarenoe Metcalfr, Jose|)h, 60 Sparks Mullin, Beninnl, Duke O'Meara k Co., 60 Sparks I'inard, .1. A. k Co., 17 .Su*t«x I'ratt, A., tiO Sparks Thomp.son, JameH, 66 liuitseJb Dye Works. McDonald k Co., Elgin Sweetman, John, .Sparks Kngraver. Cox, (teorgp, Elgin cor Sparks Exchange and Money Brokers. Cowanl. D. AV. k Co., 17 Si)arks Drumnioiid, George P., 19 Sparks Herrick, lii'U.sh k Cu., 3 Uideau MiKinnon, Ni'il, 4^ Sjinrks O'Connor k Wallet, 27 Sussex Pcnnock, J. T. ti William, 19i Sussex Express Companies. Canadian Expiess Co.; C. C. Ray, agent, 10 Klgin Minore, Wra., City F-xjiress, Queen cor O'Connor Whiteside, H. k Co., City Express Fancy Goods. Boyden, Joseph, 34 Sussex Chalmers 4 Co., 62 Sjiarks Joyce, Iii:kinH»n, M. K., Sussex Donaldson, U., Mull Easton, Hiram, Canal Basin Huekell, Benjiiniin, Sussex cor Y'ark Jaraie^on, U. K. t J. C, Victoria Terrace Johnson, F. W., Mull Kavanagh. Timothy, 64 Rideau Loueks, H. L., Hull MrConnick, llfiuy, Hull Mc-Kay, TliojiiaH, 132 .Sussex Martin, Thomas, (iO Uideau J\la.sson, A., Wellington Ottawa City Mills, W. Morrison, prop., Duke Warnock, .Fames, 82 Sussex Young, IJronsiiii k Co., Le Breton Flats Founders and Machinists. Blasdell, N. S. k Co., Middla Fleck, Alexander, Wellington Perkins, Edward L., Sparks Fruit Dealera. Mills, J. C., (iO Spsrka Kye, L. L., Sussex Scott, Mrs. A., 15 Sparks Warren, .Mrs., 107 Rideau .1!^ :li;;. 366 OTTAWA. hi fieneral Merchants— (Those vrlio keep a stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, etc.) Booth, Robert R., Bridge Brown, Alfred, 69 Sparks Chambers, Tliomiia, Clarenee Dolcn, Michael, 38 York Giierard, J. Bte., Dalhousic, cor Church JohiiHon k Khavr, Hull McCnrthy, James, Wellington McGillivriiy, Edward, 209 Wellington Naubert, Aniie, Sussex Piniird, H. A(li)l]iho, Bolton Simon & C'aiiiphell, Hull Storey, George, L'larenee Traversy, Isidore, 94 Sussex Grocers, Wholesale. Bate, V. T. & Co.', Canal basin Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. •Aslifield, John, Duke Ba.skervilly, (Jenrgo, Duke Ba.skervUle, Peter, Church Bate, & Co., 62 Sparks Beatty, Thomu.s, Parry Browne, D. T. & Co., Ifi Rideau Buchanan, James, 222 Wellington Campbell, A. & Co., 53 Sussex Ciaj)py, John, Duko Collins, Pi-ter, Sussex Dalglish, George, Wellington Dalglish & Russell, 213 Wellingtou David & Co., Duko Demaris, lii>oiiiird, Murray EdwardH, Solomon, Wellington Egleson, P. A. & Co., 80 Sussex Foote, James, lUdeau Gilligau, H., Murray Graven, Thomas, Wellington Green, John, Wideau Howell, Samuel & Co., Sussex cor Rideau .Tauiieso;i, 1!. K. k J. C., Victoria Terrace Lapicrre, K. A., Rideau Laporte, Victor, Rideau Latchford, James, Victoria Terrace Lyons, Jolin, 28 Y- * McCormick, Andrew, 23 Sparks McCuUough, It., Bank MeFarlane, John, Rideau McKei'hnie, Mrs Rideau Martin, James & Co., Sussex O'Gara, Michael, Dalhousie O'Hara k Whelan, Duke O'Neill, John, St. Andrew O'Reilly, J., Church Papillon, S., Church Patterson, Tliomns, 26 Rideau Perkin.s, 11. D., Wellington Poulin, Pierre, Clarence (juinn, Hugh, Ottawa Robinson .'t Co., Sussex Roas, Hugh, Wellington Slattcry, Miles, 68 Clarence Sullivan, Joliii, St. Patrick Thayer, J. & Co., Duke Thompson, John, 27 Rideau Wall, William, Rideau cor Nicholm Whelan, Denis, 44 Rideau Woou & Rossi tcr, 38 Rideau Young, John, St. Andrew Hardware, Dealers in Besserer & Cowan, 18 Ridean Itlyth b Krrr, 25 Rideau Burkott, Thonins, 24 Rideau Germain, N., 25 Su.ssex Hay, George, 21 Sparks Isaac, Thomas, Sparks McDougal k Co., 33 Sussex Workman, Alex. & Co., Rideau and Wellington Hatters & Furriers. Bangs, C. W. k Co., 34 Sunsex Peaprietor, 251 sex ., Head ice rop., York Duke St. r«ui cor Claveiic* Murray p., 5 York lie Sussex larence lice kora ' [O Ridcttu Hotels, Taverns & Proprietors— fC(mnm.'s k Co., 25 Sparks Caldwell, .1. V. k Co., 72 Susse.i Chevri.r, N., 60 Sussex Craig k McKenzie, Sparks Gatl'iiey, Boruard, Sussex Hick A: Co., Kideau ror Sussex llolbrook, George, Elgin Lapierre, R., 106 Unisex Latremouille, Octaye, 102 Snsaex Mowat, A. & Sou, 30 Sussex Pinard, J. A. & Son, 17 Sussex Rajotte, T., 84 Sparks Robertson & Lawrence, opp Roasell House Smith & Rodn«y, Klgin Story, Thouiai), 59 Sussex Sutherland, William Music and Musical Instruments. Gowan, H. k J., 24 Sparks Milts, Edmund, Wellingtoa Orme, J. L. k Sou, S Sparks Newspapers. Canada Oazette, (official), weekly Lf Canada, (tri- weekly ), DuvernayBro.s., props., 26 York Ottawa Citizen, (daily and weekly), I. B. Taylor, proj)riot()r, Kideau Olt, W. S., 6 York Lee & Dawson, H'l Rideau McMaster, 1)., York Montgomery, R. S., 59 Rideau ■« fi ■ Waiwicker, Thomas, 319 "Wellingtou Wright, Philemon, Hull Saloons and Restaurants. Brown, Archibald, William • Cahill, John, Sparks cor Elgin Ci'.iiiero!!, William, Murray Dyke, .lolin, York Ooldthritc, Sainutl, Elgin Kaviiungh, M., Wellington cor .Hctoalfs McKcnna, Mrs., 68 Sparks Murray, Mrs., Metcalfe . C'Menra, P., Rideau f '-Ontario, F. T. Kilby, prop., 13 York Hoy, Leon, 79 Susse\ Soap and Candle Factory Brown, John, York Stove Dealers, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Smiths. Blyth k Kerr, 26 Rideau Bounjue, Edward, 68 Ilideau Cordelet, W. G. Dorion, C. P., 58 Sparki Enright, Mrs., Wellington Esmond)', Brothers, 4-'i Sparki Oermain, N., 25 Sussex Kipp, Wilfred, Duke ■ Meadows, H. & Co., 35 Sussex Peltier, Ilerrick, 70 Clarence Vali(|uette & Poitrsis, 48 Ilideau Tanners and Curriers. Culbard, William G., Sandy Hill Germain, K., Clarence McCullough, James, Park Moisan, J. B., Church Rochester, John, jun., Richmond Road Tea and Coffee Merchants (Wholesale-^ Audy, A. O. & Co., Elgin Tobacconists. Ausell k Micli'.ielH, Sparks cor Elgin Binks, James, (52 Riilcau (ieilia;;sen & ])upuy, 21 Rideau Killeen, John .V.. Rideau Nye, L. II., 43 Su.sse.\ Robertson, A., Elgin Ross, John, 26i Sparks Veterinary Surgeons. C(ileni:iii, A. Ci- F., York Harris, James, 72 Clarence Watchmakers and Jewelers. t'oati'S, Mrs. W., Sussex Kaye, Thomas. 24(5 Wellington Kenly, liobert, jun., :i;j Sparks Lcarrns. D. R., 7:3 Sussex i .l n,. Les.slie, John, 25 Sparks * v) ■ ■ I . ' ■ Overton . A Post Oftice in th* Towiuship of Camden, County Addingtou, '^■''■* '' ■' "' ■ FOX, .S. D., Postmaster. ri li IM ^ -, n 'CUttM sot ^fy. ua, ETC., s. 0. mntss. ^Atliil^il»IR»^ i ' tl l|' >> l! i. 1 i 1 li 1' • f '9 1 IW\ jMM iM \ 1^ 1:H -^- m\ I :: Mi ; -.ji OWE^ SOUND. 369 Owen Sound. — The County Town of Grey, and a Port of Entry, situated nt the laouth of the SydcnlmJn Kivcr, on the South side of tlie CoorKiaii Hay, Lake Huron, in the Township of Sydcnliain. It wim lirnt sbtth'd in tin; year 1840, and has rapidly increasod in wealth and population. The exports are prineipiilly f^'ain and liniher. The water power in the vicinity nll'ords excellent faeilities for nianufaeturlug purposes and several eHtahlishiueuts are in opeiation adding greatly to Ihti prosjierity of the Town. H*«iin oumtiiunicatioii daily with (Jollingwood and Meaford by steamer Fraiio'n Smith, ami in wiiiter hy daily ' stage ; by sti'ainer Algmna weiikly with Hruee Mines nnd Sault Stc Marie, and tri-wcekly with Colpoy"n liay, by st(!anier Chamjiion. Daily htagB to Guelph, Southnniiiton, &c., Distant from CoUiiigwood by land 41 miles, by water (50 ; from ileaford 2S ; (Jolpoy'.s liay 40; GuelphSl; Sault tite Marie 25u, and Ihuee Mines 220. Money Order Offiee and Savings Iknk. Populution JiOOO. Adams, AV. F., photographer Adams, ■). F., )iliotograpiier All«n, Uenjamin, dry goods and elothiiig Anderson, William, l>ake,r and ronfectioner Armstrong, William, Clerk of the I'cac.'c Allen, 1{. H., (Allen & Co.,) jtatentee forest eultivator agejit Canada Farmer's Insuranee Conjjiany liarnhart, C. K, M. D. ]5iirnhart, .1., M. 1» H(;nner, Ilmiry, foienian Adrcrlinei- liishop, K. W Bishop, Williiim, saddle)' Hoak, Charles, (IJnak & Woods) Boak fi. Woods, geiiei'al merchants IJond, .1. & W., dry goods and groeeries B0:)KLI';SS, W. a., i>roprietor Bookless' Hotel Boyd, J. W., jiliotographer Hoyd k Tobey (Thomas M. Boyd, James Tobey''gi'oeer8 Urown, Ezi'a, .1. 1'. Brown, .loliu & Co., ganeral merchants liriiwn, .liiuies, blacksmith Bucliaii, ,1. liurliiigliam, L., dentist BUTUHAKT, ANDREW, stoves .*c tinware (s,-c adv) ItUTCHAHT, <4E(,)RGE M.. stoves, tin and hard- ware (Sfi' adv) Cain, W. ('., jiliolographer CATOX, .(AMES .t CO., dry goods and groceries prockery, glassware, kr Clivers, Thomas, blacksmith riiatubcrs, - -, master brig //■fw Cliatwin and David | HEALEY, M. J. Chatwin k < 'oniely (Thomas G, Comely) cabinetmakers Cliisliolm, .liilni, commission merchant Ciiisholia, T. A., whurliuger Cliristic, David, founder anrictor liritisii liotel rOWPEU, CEOltCE ('., (Ormiston k Co.) Crawford, Uiibcrt, gmcer CllEASOll I). A., hamster and attMrney at law, solii'itor in cliaiiecry, etc iJiEASOU^ .lOHN, Iwriiatur, eti., ( oiinty attorney 'liKlClITON-, DAVID, (Kutherrord .^ Creighton) ' I'ligliliin, Cf'orge, P., gcner.il incrHiant I Creighlon, .(amea, shoemnker M reiglilon, .lohri, shoemaker '■rWitnn, AlcxiindeC, gcMna'al inercliant I'rosliy, llciiry, cIiUt (B. Wcslcyan; [Crosby, , I., s:(\v fnimer I'ass, 1!., miTciiaiit tailor I I'aviv, Ancirew, cariK'Utei' ' ''iivis, Mrs. ,l;ipie, milliner '.\Viy, W. 11., (pavisi, JJ^JgiMs) propiiclor . -Gpi»t mcTrtal lloti'i ' !■ . .2i. , DAVIS & HOIJGINS (W. H. Davis, John Hodgins) proprietors Propeller "Champion" Dawson, .lohn. Union hotel DcCourcey, Jleuben, M.D. Denoon, !>., Koyal .saloon Douglas, James, Deputy Registrar J)uuglas, James, nierehant tidh)r Doyle, It. J., Insurance agent Dowsley, T. B., carriage .lud wagon imiker Dunn, William, master tug Okrono Evans, E. W., dry goods and gi-oceries Forhan, Michafl, watchmaker Fox, (,'harlis, plasti^rer Francis, John G., forwartling and cunuuissioii merchant F^'iz/cll, Jam«s, boot «nd shoes Frost, J. AV., dry goii!''". iiSTEPHliyS, (.S. G. I.anc, Jolui Stephens), ' ' ba'-l'isters ' • " . Liwsoii, E., groiv'r Lcask, John, blai kaiiiith . .- ..^^^ , ,, m t LE PA.\, FREDERICK, County Treasurer Lijthbriiige, Chailes, propriolor Victoria Hold Lister, lir\. v., (Disiiulcs) Little, .1. H. & <'o.','«li tors and ]tvo\trivt!irn Adtiili-'i r Lunn, 'I'liomas, County Ri'gistiar McCicxn Bros., (H. snd W. A.) grdeeri'-s'AmMiniiors JL Faddcn, - -, hari'ist.-r ■• Mclnni^, Jojai, millwrif'h; & ma"hinitt, Aru
(. . it ^U d 370 OWEN SOUND— OXENDEN. McMeekin, W., hotel keeper, township Derby McPherson, Henrj, Judge County Grey Malone, Henry, brewer Malone, Mrs., milliner Uarkle, John, laloon Haughau, Joseph, Sheriff County Grey !M£]Il, JOHN, groceries and provisions MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, Jolm Pot- teuger, agent Miller, George S., (Miller k Moe) Miller, George, wagon maker Millw, James C, clerk MILLER, JOHN, groceries, liquors and hardware Miller, John, jailer Miller, T. B., clerk MILLER & MOE, (Geo. 8. Miller and Husted Moe), forwarding and commission merchants Mitchell, Jlimes, bookbinder MITCHELL, R. E., groceries and prorisious MOE, HUSTED, (Miller & Moe) Moore, C. H., Deputy Sheriff Morrison, Rev. Duncan, (Presbyterian) Mouck, Ernest, captain Champion Mulholland, Rev. A. H. R. (Church of England) Munro, David, blacksmith Neving, D. & T., butchers Notter, R., groceries, wines and liquors OUernshaw, Thomas, grocer ORMISTON & CO., dry goods and groceries OWEN SOUND ADVERTISER, J. H. Little & Ck>., publishers and proprietors OWEN SOUND TIMES, Rutherford & Creighton, publisers and proprietor (sec adv) Park, Jamea, grocer Parke, Simon, groceries and liquors PARKER, J. W. (Parker & Cattle) PARKER & CATTLE, chemists, druggists, and wine merchants Patterson, J. W., shoemaker Paynter, Charles & Sons, coopers and stave factors Pearson, John, warehouseman Pengelly, William, tailor Piatt, Samuel, student-at-law Pottcnger, John, agent Merchants' Bank of Canada Pratt, C. J. & W., grocers I'reston, James, B.A., principal Grammar School Price, George, dry goods and groceries Rae, Robert S., tailor Rankin, C, P.L.S. Rankin, George, blacksmith Kiddcll, John, brewery Robertson, Francis, brewer and maltster Robertson, James .1., barrister, &c. ROBERTSON, W. T., clerk steamer Francex Smith Robinson, Rev. R. (Congi-egational) IIOSSITER, R. W., sash, door and blind factory RUTHERFORD k CREIGHTON (John Ruthtrfonl and David Creighton) editors and proprietors Owen Sound iVttkly Tiinta (see adv) Sadlier, Robert, architect Scagel, George, livery stables • Scagel, S. C, general merchant Scott, Thomas, M.P.P. Scurry, H. J., barber Seldon, William, proprietor Oweu Sound Hotel Shaw, Mrs. Jane, confectionery SLOAN, JOHN, organ and melodeon factory (se«adv) Smith, .T. A., shoemaker Smith, Lewis, general merchant SMITH, W. H., master steamer Frances Smith , Snider, GeorRe, M.P.P. Spencer, David, cabinetmaker Spencer, George, lumber merchant, com. mer., con- veyancer, com. in B. R. Spencer, Walter, music teacher Sprngg, John C. , County Auditor Spry, William, P.L.S. and civil engineer Stephens, A. M. & Co., hardware, wholsale and'retail STEPHENS, HENRY, staves and tin ware (see adv) STEPHENS, J. C, clerk Stephens, R. E., agent STEPHENS, W. A., Collector of Customs, Agent Provincial, British America, Fire Mutual and Queen's Ins. Co's. Stephenson, Rev. Thomas (Presbyterian) Strang, H. I., B.A., principal, grammar school Sumner, W. C. & Co. , general merchants Sutherland, James, grain dccler Symes, AV. B., master steamer Wahuno Taylor, Henry, tailor Telfer, Gideon, blacksmith Thompson, James, barber TODD, EDWARD, books and .stationery, agent Mon- treal Telegraph and Vieker's Express Cos. Trout, William, machinist Tucker, John, shoemaksr and grocer Tucker, William, baker and confectioner Trotter, Thomas, dentist Van Dusen, Frederick, foreman. Comet Van Dusen, Owen, prop, and publisher Gomel VICK, J. K., -watchmaker, jeweler, engraver, &c. Vickers & Johnson (Thos. Vickers and Daniel Johnson) general merchunts Warner, Moseley, agent Williams & Manders, (Thos. Williams and William Manders) marble works Wilkinson, William, Anglo- American Saloon Wightman, Robert, chemist and dniggist Wilkes, Cliarlcs R., (Uerk First Division Court AVilliams, George, dry goods and groceries Wilssn, James, hotel keeper Woodside, Thomas, boarding house Wright, D. W., painter Oxenden. — A Small Village on Gleason River Owen Sound, the County Towiu Steamers to Allison, Amos, teacher Atkey, George, farmer Atkey, James, farmer Brooks, William, carpenter Craig, James, farmer Dinsmore & Hodgins, gen. merchanti Flaherty, William, fanner Guilford, J. C, prop, sash and door factory McDougal, Peter, carpenter Mallard, D. J., prop. British Hotel ]Sorth, Alfred R., farmer in the Township of Keppel, County Grey, 21 miles from Collingwood and Owen Sound. Population 50. Ogilvie, Dr Patterson, Thomas, prop, grist and saw mills Scott, John W., fanner Sims, W. W., fanner Soper, Almon, farmer STANLEY, JOHN M., Postm.ister Staidcy & Gihbrd, geneml merchants Williams, Dr Wintei, James, carpenter Wyburn, William, fanner OXFORD— OZNABRUCK CENTRE. 371 Oxford.— (Colchester P.O.)— A Post Village in the Township of Colchester, County Kaaox, 28 miles from Sandwich, the County Town, 2(5 from Windsor and 260 miles from Toronto. The Villiigs cuiitains a Baptist and Episcopal Methodist Cliurcli. Daily Mail. Population about 200. Adams, Matthew, boots and shoes Aikman^ David, farmer Aikman, Oliver, fanner IJaldwiii, Uev. J. (Baptist) Haldwin, W., farmer IJell, James, clerk 4th Division Court Buchanan, John O., J. P. Duff, W., farmer Verris, Miss (Icorgiann, school teacher KKRRIS, PHILIP, wharfuiger, &c. (ioodyear, Thomas, carpenter HACKKTT, ALEXANDER, steamboat agent HA(!KETT & CO., general raerclmnts Hawkins, Thomas, .t.P. & M.D. Hall, John, gunsmith, turner, ki\ Henrich, George, boots and shoes Howie, James, farmer Hulfman, R., farmer liOckhart, J. H., farmer Lodge, John, blacksmith Loveless, J., boots and shoes McAnnany, Robert, machinist and engineer MICKLE, JOHN, Postmaster MORSE, A. D., general merchant Reneau, Charles, blacksmith Reynolds, Rev. William (Weslcyan Methodist) Robertson, R. A., M.D. Russell, Hugh, hotel and flour mill proprietor Seneca, Edward, hotel proprietor Woodbridge, W. W., farmer Wright, John, auetioneer Wright, S. L., general merchant "Wright, William, saddler O.vford Centre— A Post Office in the Township of Ea«t Oxford, County Oxford. GARBUTT, AVILLIAM, J.P., Postmaster 1 Scheoley, Nelson, innkeeper Hazlow, James, blacksmith * | Oxford Mills.— A Village on the south branch of the Rideau River, in the Township of Oxford, County Grenvillc. 2'2 miles from Brockville, the County Town, and 4 from Kemptville Station, St. Lawrence and • Htawa Railway. Population 120. Anderson, Henry, farmer Anderson, Thomas, shoemaker Boyd, A., cooper Buck, Samuel, blacksmith (.'hristie, John, farmer Davis, G. H., innkeeper Edwards, Joseph, wagon maker Fletcher, James, shoemaker Folej-, John, tailor GAIR, MURDOCH, Postmaster (Hlmer, John, farmer Goodspeed, Rev. J. B., (New Connexion^ (irant, Allan, farmer llaulon, Michael, farmer Harris, Thomas, farmer Hurd, Alonzo, blacksmith Jones, Charles, tailor Jones, ('. & Co., general merchants Lindsay, John, blacksmith Spry, Samuel, painter Stannage, Rev. John, (Church of England) Stephens, W., carpenter Tripp, James, cooper Vance, George, wine merchant Watterson, John, teacher Wangh, Kicliard, proprietor flourinc mills Waugh, W. W., /.P., lumber dealer Oxford Station. — A Post Village on the line of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway, in the Township of Oxford, County Grenvile. Liiiul in the vicinity averages $15 per acre. li Black, William J., farmer Clair, R. R., agent P. & O. R. It. Cummerford, tJ., tailor Eraser, jVllen, wagon maker Gerduer, John, farmer Gardner, Robert, carpenter IIULMES, ANDREW, J. P., Postmaster and hotel keeper Irwin, Henry, carpenter Johnston, David, farmer Johnston, Isaac, farmer Johnston, Jamei, siioemakcr Johnston, John, J. P. Johnston, Simon, farmer Kelly, Michael, tailor MeOarvin, Owen, farmer McGindley, Andrew, fanuer Mauctiley, Hugh, carpenter Sanderson, John, farmer Sanderson, William, shingle maker I Ozuabrnck Centre.—.^ small Village in the Township of Oznabruck, County Stormout, 17 mile« from Cornwall, the County Town. Population 80. Barker, (Jirdon, general merchant Barker, William, general merchant Biiils, Rev. M. (Wcsleyan) <'larke, James, farmer Cryderman, John, farmer llutchins, William, painter Hutchins, W. A., auctioneer Myers, Tubioa, hotel keeper Plimadoro, Joseph, carpenter I'OAPS, JACOB J., Postmaster Poaps, W. E., nurseryman SliMlge, Thomas, butcher Warner, Adam, farmer Warner, Frederick, farmer Warner, Peter, farmer 373 PAISLEY— PAKENHAM. Palsll^y. — A Post Village on the Suugcen and Elora Rivers, in the Towiisliip of EldMnlie, County Bni 128 from Toronto. The surrounding country is ex to Walkerton anil Southampton, fare 75 ct«. Mails Bank. Population 1200. Allan, D., proprietor, Victoria Hall Bain, Hugh, snoemaker Bain, J., surgewi Barbour, .lames, wagon maker Bates, J., projn-ietor, Anglo-Aiuerieuu Hotel Bone, James, tanner Bradley, J., foundry • Brrmner, Kcv. George (Canada Prcbyterian) Briggs, George, saddlei'" Broi'kii", J. k A., geneial merchants Bruce, William ('., general merchant Buchanan, John, blacksmith Cordner, Hev. ]{. (( 'liun-h of England) Dtans, John, wagon maker Dick, lioli(!rt, general merchant Farr, T. 11., grocer Fisher, Duncan, propri(^tor, grist ann) Scott, James, tanner MiMson, Rev. Jainea, (Wcslcynn^ Scott, Y., J.P. Mnyne, R. II., liakrr Sherlock, James, butcher Nairn, Tlintna.<), fanner Sliter, Alonzo, teacher Ojjilvey, David, fanner ( ) Neil, Join), wagon maker Smith, Daniel, general merchant Smith, James, M.A., teacher Parker, George, cooper Smith, John, wagon maker Stobs, R., general merchant Quigley, James, mrppnter Quigley, Miss, teacher Tait, William, tailor Kichay, James, farmer Tcmpleman, William, tailor Riddell, John, c«r])('nter Woods, James, farmer Riddell, R., farmer Woods, William, farmer Robertson, Miss, dif.osmaker Woods, Robert, farnur merchant Palermo.— A Post Village in the Township of Trafalgar, County llalton, 8 n.iles from Milton, the Couuty Town, and 30 miles from Toronto. Land in ths vicinity averages $40 per acre. Money Order Olfiee Population ;!00. huck, Anson, M.K.f'.S., London I Lawrence, Jacob & Son, iron founders Camidiell, licrnanl, butcher Dolmage, Robert, gon«-r' ollice POWELL, W. G., auctioneer, .SVar Ollice yua, H. Railton, G. W., Agent (J. AV. R., Paris Station Railroad Saloon, I'aris Station, W»p, John, prop. Rendull, James, chief constable Robertson, Rev. W. (Presbyterian) Roberts, J., collector ROYAL <'ANADIAN HANK, Norman, Totteu, agt- Ryle, James, cnmniission merchant Ryall, Thomas, J. P., general merchant Scott, (i. S., druggist and importer crockery 4 gls'wars Schaffer, James Settle, J. J., farmer Shannon, J., artiste SINCLAIR, R., prop. Gore Hotel (see adv) Sr..itli, N Sjvereign, L., farmer Si.-ipleton, W., ])oots and shoes STANTON, GEORGE, Postmaster Stanton, (Jeoige, agent Montreal Telegraph Co Stewart, J Storr, R., prop. Fanners' Exchange Hotel Taylor, \V. H., groceries, crockery, wines and liquors Telfer, George, landing waiter Paris Station Thompson, butcher and drover TOTTEN, HENRY, banister and solicitor TOTTEN, NORMAN, agent Royal Canadian Bank Townlcy, Rev. Dr., (Episco]>al) Turnbull k ThompsuM,' builders and machinists Union Hotel, J. Loughead, proj-rietor Walton, W., gunsmith Wass, Joiiii Watt, John, M. D., physician and surgeon Watts, C, groceries, wines and liquors West, A., variety .store Whitelaw, Andrew, machinist AVHITELAW, CHARLES, Mayor White, W., frei£;ht clerk, G.W.'R. station Winter, Yv. & J., dealers in fruit and oysters Winter, W., exjiress agent Wood k Fudger, dry goods, clothing and groceries WYNN, H. C., agent G.W.U Wvnn, II. C, rariner YOUNG, JAilES, prop. British American Hotel (see adv) Pamniire* — A small settlement in the Township of Boyle, William, fanner Checkly, Charles, farmer Dean, Miss Jane, teacher Devine, P., farmer Emerry, Rev. M. P. Graisgen, W. farmer Green, John, fanner Holmes, Alexander, fanner Hudson, John, farmer Hudson, Matthew, fanner Fitzroy, County Carletcn, 25 miles from Ottawa. Lumney, Edward, farmer Magrath, Michael, farmer Moorehouse, John, farmer Nftgle, M.D., fanner RING, JAMES, Postmaster Ring, John, cooper Ring, Robert, fanner Storey, David, farmer Storey, William, fanner Whalen, Peter, farmer PARIS STATION— PARK HILL. 375 Paris Station. —A Villitfte at the junction of on Sniith'H ('rc-i-k, in tlic Towniliii) of Soutli <'a))ron, Hirnni ('Hpron, Horant*, Inrnini' CAI'KON, WAI-TKK, ])r.)iiiietor Ontario Hoaie CARK, M. X., I'oHtmmitBr <'o1p, Holonion ronium, Oi'oigc, Hwitrhnian O.W. It. ason, Lyiuim, hotel kcuper Haycock, Frederick, Oollertor of Cuirtonu HofTiniiii, (ieorge, ((cnf rol ni(^ri:hunt Kyle, Janica, wool dualcr Afanxp, LrwiM, grocer the Great Wftitrrn and BnfTalo and Lake Huron Railwayi, Dunifriio, County Brant, 1 mile from I'aria. Martin, Willi im, Htatiou nijent 0. T.K.J MURPHY, WnXIAM Nixon, W, S., general nienliaut O'Connor, 1'., grain dealer O'Nt^il, TlioMina, wool and grain dealer Kichai'dH, Huloon keeper llyall, Tiiomas, insuranrr agent and grain dealer Sutton, 11. T,, patent right agent Wliite, John, foreman freight department G.W.K. White, .1., freight clerk (J.W.U. Wynne, J., agent U.W.R. VavhHm.—fSn Villmja too lair for regular imertion at the end of Ikit work.) Park fliU.- A thriving village in the Township of West WilliaiuH, County MiddleHcx, on the Grand Trunk llailwiiy, 49 milew from London, by rail, via St. Mary's, and about JiO miles in a ilirect line. It is lii'coniing the centre of a large and increiwing buainesK, u large tiado being done in the exiiortution of wheat, lumber, stavea, etc. Improved land, averag('i |25 per acre. Money order ofllce. Population abort 400. Arrand, Charles, carjtcnter Kell, James, tailor IhiUen, v., fancy goods Uurns, Robert, auctioneer Durns, Thomas, J. P. Hutlcr, James, siuldler Cameron, John, farmer Camiibell, A., cnq>enter Campbell, I). M., shoemaker Carter. Gilbert, produce merchant Caw, William, M.D. Clement, J., car])enter Colvin, Charles, J. P. and farmer (.'onnell, I). C, watchmaker Cornish, W. R., notary public • "ramer, t!., carpenter < 'ruikshanks. P., druggist Cunningham, Mrs., dressmaker IJeo, Uenjamin, cabinet maker Dickinson, J., woolen manufacturer Wouglas, Dougald, blacksmith Eckardt, E., wagon maker Elliott, G., attorney Elliott, William, brick maker English, John, tinsmith Fairburn, T., baker Galbraith, Rev. — (Wesleyan) (libbs, John, general merchant Irleason, James, carpenter Harrison, .John, produce mcr<;hant Hastings, William, hotel keeper Hawkey, John, wagon maker Hayes, George, rooper Ifowley, John, watchmaker Kelly, F., watchmaker Keyscr, F. J., butcher Long, Miss, dressmaker McBain, Rev. R. F., (Presbyterian) McClure, Daniel, tailor McClure, Donald, J. P. McDonald, A. A., general merchant Mclnnis, Dougald, blacksmith Mclntyre, John, tailor McKelUr, A. jr M. D., coal dealers McKellar, M. k A. I)., hardware McKee, Iter., (Uaptist) McKiunon, John, grocer McRinnon, Donald, grocer McLeod, Donald, general merc'hant McLeod, Simon, hotel keeper McPliaii, A., shoemaker MacAlpine, R. S., M. D Manies, E., painter Mithews, .Vbram, blacksmith Maybury, T. A., general merchant Meggo, C., Iiutcher Merredith, Kdmund, attorney Mott, John, butcher Mott, Smith, hotel keeper Munro, Brothers, gi neral merchants NOBLE, JOHN, Postmaster Oaks, J., painter Paxman, Adam, auctioneer Perry, G., farote* Phippen, Edward, cooper Phippen, Robert, cabinet maker Porte, Robert, general merchant Raymon, A., blacksmith Reeves, G. B., agent G.T.R. Robertson, George, painter Rogers, Rev. R. B. (Methodist) Ross, James, shoemaker Ross, iliss, teacher Scoon, John, druggist Scott, John, wagon maker Shaw, P., teacher Shoults, William, produce dealer Siddell, Joseph, J. P., produce dealer Smith, Alexander, C8r])enter Smith, Nelson, shoemaker Soda, J., shoemaker Streeter, Henry, tanner Taylor, James, hardware Taylor, Porte & Co., planing mills Thompson, A. , lumber merchant Wade, Charles A., seeds, ic. Welsh, Donald, hotel keeper Wilson, F. J., attorney IH .! i ■^H ;■ i IH 1: I 1 » i 1 H :■ \ f SCULPTURING AND MODELLING at TEALE & WILKENS", London, Oni. ii I !'''.( I I" f v: ir ^1; ■ 'Hi 376 PARK HEAD— rEKPABUN. Park II«nd.— A roiitvillRg<> in th** t»wniilil)> of AiniUel, Connt/ Rnioe, 80 iulli*fi fn>in WalkArton, t^r Scott, MisH Annie, teacher Hwitzer, Tohiax, sjioemaker Way, 11. H., farmer Way, Williom, farmer Way, Thomas, fanner Winlleld, James, proprietor Pefferlun Rxrhange Pembroke. -The County Town of Renfrew, sitnatcd at the eonfluence of the Ottawa and Muskrat llivom,. 90 miles from Ottawa and 32 from I'ortago du Fort. This is the chief depot of the extensive lumbering operations of the upi)er Ottawa. The scenery in the neighborhood is uneiiualled for diversilied and rumuntic beauty. StenmerM tri-weskly from Ottawa, and from Pembroke to Dch Joachim. Money Orde' Olllcc and Savings Hank. Population 2000. Angus, Robert, painter Ansell, Michael, tobacconist Bell, Joseph, lumber merchant Bell, William, P.L.S. Boucher, Kev. Olivier (Roman Catholic) Bourke, Kdwiird, g.ioler (Hiamberlain Bros., general merohamts (Jlispraan, W. 1)., tinsmith (-'larke, Pklward, siiddlcr Clurke, Thomas, dry goods (Jlendinnen, J. I)., AI.D. Coleman, James, butcher Conner, J. W., priucipsl Urammar School Cooke, James, cai-jienter Copeland, James, proprietor Ottawa House (lormack, John S., druggist Crombie, E., agent Quebec Bank, insumnce agent Cunningham and Flanuery, gei;eral merchants Cushing, E. T. , hotel keeper and giwer DeiicoH, John, Judge (Jounty Court Deacon, Thomas, attorney-at-law Deluhay, Robert, general merchant Dennison, 11. A., baker Dewar, John, boots and shoes iJickson, James, cooper Dickson, W. W., M.D. Dougherty, J. E., grocer Duck, William, barrister and Clerk of Peace Duggan, Captain, steamer "Pembroke" Evans, Andrew, clerk Division Court anil ins. agent EVANS, S. F. A., P.L.S. aud ins. agent (see card) Forbes, Andrew, dry goods Ford, George, agent Montreal Telegraph Company Foster k A\ alker, tinsmiths Frazier, Hugh, carriage maker Garth, Guido, painter Gebel, S., gunsmith Gibbons, William, Intcher Godkin, Samuel, coopjr Gorman, Michael, forwarder and com. merchant Gorman, Michael, tinsmith Grieves, James, carpenter Hawkins k, Leach, hotel proprietoi-s llt'cnan, James, general merchant Henderson, Rev. William (Church of England) Herrick, Brush & Co., forwarders Hickey, John, County Clerk Howarth, Thomas, watchmakec Hughes, M., cabinet maker Hunt John, watchmaker Hanter, W. A., general merchant Irving, A., Registrar Irwin, James, M.I). Leency, E., saddler Leitch, David, shoemaker Loucks, H. H., attoniey-at-law M(!Dougal, Mrs., boarding school MuConnell, Benjamin, lumber merchant Mi'Dermid, .L, cabinetmaker McEwen, Rev. .lohn, (Presbyterian) McDowell, Rev. 1). C, (Wesleyan) McGr"gor, Daniel, bricknuiker Mcintosh, Isaac, fancy goods Mclvov, Dr. MeKenzie, E., M.D. McLaren, Thomas, tailor McLeod, ,F., blacksmith Millar, Alexander, general merchant Mitchell, S. & E., booksi'llera MOEFAT. ALEXANDER, Postnuister, Hour mill pro])rictur Montreal Telegraph Co., George Ford, agent Morgan, Robert, cabinet maker Morris, James, sheritf Murray, 'P. & \y., general merchants Nasmith, L., carpenter O'Driscoll, M., attorney-at-law O'Kelly, Christopher, lumber merchant O'Meara, M. & Co., general merchants • Patterson, W. H. , gi-oeer PEMBROKE OBSERVER, (Friday), Beemau- Bros.,. imblishcrs Potter, J. W., marble works li>uebec Bank, E. Crombie, Agent RENFREW UNION (Friday) Sayers, George, baker Scott, Francis, attorney-at-law Shields, Charles, shoemaker Sparling, William, carpenter Stewart, J., tinsmith Supple, John, sen., M.P.P. Supple, John, lumber dealer Thompson, Archibald, Clerk, County Court, Deputy Clerk Cro\vn, Registrar, Surrogate Trieve & Rodden, flour mill proprietors ^ AValford, W. JL, engraver Whelan, Charles B., watiduuaker White, — , attorney-at-law White, P., sen., J.P. White, Richard, grocer, insurance agent Winters, Capt. Fletcher, steamer Allumette- Wright, John E., auctioneer 578 PENDLETON— PElvHYTOWN. Pendleton* — A villBgc on the South x^ation Kiver, in thn Township of South PUntivgenet, County PrPHCOtt, 28 miles from L'lJrignal, the ( 'ount^- Town, iithI 320 from Toronto. The vicinity iH rich in niiiicriilg, ])iirticuhirly leait, {ihimbago iind imbcstoH. Salinu and Kiilphur mmuga uru also aumcroua* J'opulation 400. Anderson, Alexander, hardware min-chant Anderson, Jnniex, J. P. Harton, Oliver, farmer Bflanger, A., Imkcr Hyrnns, Thomas, fimiier < 'liWHnmn, William, shoemaker C'ollinH, Aliss M., drt'ssmaktr ^'uinming", .1., M. I). UKF.ES, DKUNIEK^.I. ^\. ('., Postraiister, generul merchant Dillon, William, projirietor Kxchange Hotel Fiilkner, James, carpenter Fan'cll, Charles, cooper Fletcher, Kenneth, farnmr Kranklin, Alexander, br-wer Fi'anklin, MrH., dyer (lordou, Campltell, watclimakcr Hill, MisH K., teacher Hinekey, Miss M. A., dresH.naker Mc( 'ormack, .lames, ci'rjienter McKw.an, Uev. P., univcrsulist McLean, Hugh, farmer McLennan, A. .S., M.I)., McLennan, Mrs. A. S., dressmaker McPhes, Alexander, sa'ljier McQueen, John, farini-r McFali, .lames, funner Minton, Mick, butcher Mofl'att, J. u If., general merchants Mimette, Joseph, genctral agent Nichol, .John, M.l) ollurd, Johr, carpenter Pendleton Aci.'lemy Itobillard, J. 15., prop. Pendleton Hotel Ifyan, Dennis, farmer iScott, Rev. Thoiiios, (Presbyterian) Shane, John, fari.ier Shane, Maurice, larmcr Smith, Miss K., teacher Story, William, tanner Wells, H. II., ai untant Pelham llnlon.— iv Post Office in the Township of Pelham, Connty Monck. BU(!KHEE, J. C, Postmaster. PeilCtang:nishcne« — (See Vilhujes to* late/or regular huertion at tlie fjul ofthit work.) Peiivlllc. — A Post-olflre in the Township of Town, and 4'2 from Toronto. Average pr Ausnnm. Abrain, general merchant Ausman, Conrad, dentist Ausman, John, farmer lirumin, Charles, fanner Carson, John IL, teacher <,'oon, M., furnicr n«wart, S. IL, teacher Dunham, W. C., dentist Flatt, James, shingU maker Havelock, T. C, wagou maker Hill, K., farmer Hill. \{*i\. Mr., (N. C. Methgdisl) McDermitt, John, carpenter McMinn, Samuel, farmer Tecumieth, County Sinu^oe, 26 iTiiles from Barrle, the County Ico of land in i\v: vicinity J75 per acre. Population 120. McMiim, Samuel, carpeuter Mills, John, J. P. Morton, Tliomas, saddler Pcufield, IL, j)ropriutor Hlack Horse Inn Penficld, L., farmer liichardson, li., farni^r Rogers. J. B., J. P. Smith, T. W., ])ro]>rietor Mansion House Strangwuys, F., J. P. Stone, Isaac, fanner Sydio, Alexanilrr, blacksmith TCIJKKK, F;|)WARDT., Postmaster and gen. mcr. Winans, IL, farmer PerrytOWn. — A Village in the Town«hip Town, and /O miles from Tonmto. The ViCinity averages $50 per acre. Daily m Adams, Mrs., prop, hotel Caldwell, John I)., wagon maker Cablwell, Samuel, farmer Cantling, Miss, teacher Choatt, Aaron, J. P., farmer CORBKTT, R. ASHLEY, M.D., Postmaster Coibett, Samuel, J. P. <:orbett, S. C, M.D. Dyer, James, manufacturer woolen goods Everett, Robert D., farmer Gale, H«v. — , (Bible Christiar,' <^r«ham. Rev. William, (Wedcyt-.n) fjrny, James, fanner of Hops, County Durham, 1 (3 miles from Cobourg, the County village contains good water privileges. Improved land in tli« ails. Poj.ulation about 120. Oray, W., farmer Hamill William, J. P. Irvin, John, shoemaker Lewis, Hieliard P., butcher Locb«a(1. Rev. William, (.'anada Presbytsrian) Lue.is, John W., wagon maker McElroy, John, proj.rietor flouring i;»iU Purcell, William, shoemaker Scott, J. soa]i and candle maker Sleep, Samuel, blacksmith Thomp.son, William, cooper V*al, John, grocer Wilson, Rolx-rt, tailor PERTH. 879 jnpbcll, Ai'i;l;ilialil, oflicinl ns.4 \>rAl)A HOl/r COMPANY; Perth Th?i', tiiisiuitli Hntler, William, tinHinith Byron, Owm, saloon CAIIINS, THOMAS, rostimister Caldwell, Key. William (ISaptint) CAMI'UKL1>, UlJItTON, vAitor British Slawlard Caiii|i)ip11, .lume.^, mangle, pump and washing ma- ehine manuficturiT Mi^nee W. J. Morris, man- ager (.see card) Chisliolni, llsv. Jamct, D.D. (Roman Catliolic) Ciinsitt, (i. A., nttorney-at-law COOMHS, .Tf)HN S., chemist and dnigglst (,'orry, (}e(n'gft, axe maker Croiiiwell, J. M. ('., I'.L.S. Duvies, .T. fe Co., marble works Davis, Francis, grocer Devlin, William K., Idacksmith Dodds, M. R., grocer DORAN, JOHN, agr-nt Liverpool, London and (Jlotu', Prov'-icial, Home & Carada Lite Ins. Co. Dougherty, Edward, Haddlar Douglas, .1. W., oanister Dunnet, (Icorgi , geiu-ral nu-rchaut K:-vri^ht, T., tailor Kairiiaini, J. k Co., saloon and grocers Farrcll, William, saddler Ferland, A. Ji., general merchant Ferlu.id, Loveriii A Co., general merchants Ftrrier, .[(dm, harnesi maker Fidd! I', Miss Margarrt, milliner fficld, W. W., painter Fra.scr, Donald, County Attorney Fni.ser, William, County, Treasurer FRKKMAN, K. I)., manager lioyal Canadian Dank 'Neill, Patrick (J. Fairbairn & Co.) PERTH COURIKR, (weekly), (i. 1>. Walker & Bro., publiMliein I'ERTH EXPOSITOR, (weekly), Tl.omaa Scott, editor aiul ])roiirict6r Philp, Henr)', cabinetmaker KH'E, CHARLES, Deputy Clerk Crown, Reg. Surr. ( 'ourt RIDDEI.L, JOHN, cabinet maker (see adv) ROYAL CANADIAN HANK, R. D. Freemau, mau- afer, R. E. Johnston, teller Riuiil, John, tailor Rutherford k Miller, blacksmiths Ryan k Devlin (Patrick Ryan and George Devlin), general mercliants SCOTT, THOMAS, editor and proprietor ExpoHt«r Scott, John, millwright Selley, A. K., telegraph and express agent, br-'^ker SCULl'TURINO AND MODELLING at TEALK 4 WILKENS', London, Ont. I I i ! I 380 PERTH— PETERBORO'. 'tit I '■)- I r ■- I Shaw & Hall, barristers Shaw & Matheson (C. A. Matlwison and Henry D. Sliaw), gt'nnral niercliaiitii Shaw, Kichaid, foumlcr Sibbitt, liobert, general nion^hant Spalding, Jamea, brewer Spillman k Dennison, iiainters Stanley, Dick & Co. (Jolm & Matthew Stanley and JanieH Dick), ciirriiigc n)akcrs Sterenaon, Kev. li. L. (Epi.scopal) Sutherland, Jlrs. James, grocery Teinpleton, G. & J., tanners Thompson, James, sherill' Thompson, R., jjenersl merohnnt Thompson, William J., photogri'pher Thov.iton, John, cooper Thornton, Williii'ii, M.D., teacher common school Urquhart, 1). \V'., general merchant Wade, Mrs. II., millinoi- WALKER. (J. L. & IJKO., editors Perth C'ourii-r Walsh, William, general merchant Watson, W., Hhocmuker WiLson, James, M. 1) Wright, H. II., hatter Yates, Abel, hotel keeper "WKATHEUHKAD, T. k CO., general merchant* Perch StatiOIIt — (S$$ VUlaget too laU/or regular inurtion at tfie tnd of Ihii work.) Petawawa.— A village in the Township of Petawnwa, County Kenfrew, 1 miles from rembrokc, the County Town. It is situated on the Petawawa Uivcr, a tributary •f \lu'. Ottawa, 50 miles distant from Arnprior, the fare from which place by boat is ?2. Population 48. Uellefulle, 0., gcnernl merchant Bellelulle, T., liold keeper Ulais, Joseph, hotel keeper Bowan, John, lumber dealer Brannan, Charles, farmer Brannau, Samuel, farmer DEVINE, SOLOMON, Postmaster and prop, hotel Eg»n, Edwanl, farmer Evan.s, Kobcrt, faruKT Lance, Micdiaei, shinfile mnker McClelland, David, farmer M''(!regor, James, farmer Mclutyrc, William, furnicr Youler, John, farmer lihy.siciaii and surgeon physician and .surgeon. Peterboro'.— The County Town of Pettjrboro' on the Pet«rboi-o' brnnch of the Port Hope, Peterboro ^ Lindsay llailroad, is situated on the- Otofiabee Kiver, in tlii^ TowuKliip of Monaghan. It is a |)bi«L ■ considerable importance, and is rapidly improving in wealth and jioiiulatioii. Large ([Uantitics of niniiu- fautured lumber are annually (exported. Peterboro' was first settled in the year 1825, and incorporated in 1850. Stages to Norwood, Laketield, Keeiie, &c. Mon,y Ordei (lllice and Savings Bank. PopuliUion 5,000. Ab^xauder, Charles Albert, groceries and provisions Allen, Edmund 11., niarlile cutter Ames, James H., boots and shoes Aritliony, John, boots and shoes Armour, S., elerk Ontario Bank Arnot Williair,, cliief constable Arnot, William, jun., confectioner Bakewell, E., cutter J. W. Duiinet BANK OF MONTREAL, 1!. Kichardson, iiyent BANK OF TORONTO (liranch), Alexan.ler Smith, mannger BARLEE, (JEORGE, Deputy Registrar BARNSTON, P. S., accountant and teller Bank of Montreal Rarrie, William J., photographer Hcattic, Mi.ss, teacher Beatty, T., grocer es and provisions Beck, Rev. John W. R., (Church of England) Hell, George, deik iUdl, William, chemist and dni^gist Bertram, John, hanhvare mcrcliant Best, James, dry goods and groceries Black Horse Hotel, Malcolm AIcKellar, proprietor BLOMFIELD, CHARLES J., act etary Canada Land and Emigration Co. Bloomtield, John, veti'rinary surgeon BoiTowman, Mi.is, teacher Union School Boucher, Robert, meurn, Thomas, dry goods and groceries rjerchant Bridie, Robert, proprietor Aidiuri> woollen mill Biook, Daniel, propriator P«lorl>oro'igh woollen mill Browi', Jolm, furniture manufacturer Brown, Robert, barber 4't Burnhani, Georgp, jun. Buniham, George, sen. coroner Burnham, .fohn, banister Byrne James, proprietor Ontario House Caisse's Hotel, Jewett -^mri PETERBORO'. 381 I ConriPi'M, Professor, Imrlmr C'ook, Juliii, proprietor, Dickson's savr mill Coulter, William, druggist Course & Morgan (Wm. Course and Alfred Morgan) confi'c.tioners niid saloon COX, (JEOUOK A., Agent, Montreal Telegraph Co 's. and insuruncc agent Cox, Henry, painter Croft, William, proprietor Croft'.- Hotel CKONN, Ol'.OHdK, proprietor (Jommerciiil Jfoteland Hilliard Room <;urtin, .lolm, saloon Dawson, Alexander (Munro & Dawson) Delaney, .lolm, lilai^ksinitli Dennis, Henry, agent John Dsnnis Dennis, Joim, patent ]mnip manufacturer Dennistoun, liolicrt, county Judge DENNISTOUJJ, JAMES (Dennistoun, Fairlmira & Cassels) Devlin, A. 1'., solicitor Dixon, J. B., M.A., i)rincipiil I'nion ScliO(d Doharty, John, wagon maker and I)laek8niith Douglas, John, ciirriagu and wagon niakef DONNELLY, THDMAH, wholesale and retail dealer in sadlcrv, hiirdware and trunks, saddles, har- ness, &c. (see adv) DONELLY, THOMAS, agent for AVheeler and Wil- son and Singer's sewing machine (see -d?) Dumble, D. W., barrister DUNNET, JAMIvS W., di-y goods and clothing Dunsford, (icorge, lawyer Eastland, William, diy goods merchant, and dealer in pi()dui;e and raw lurs EASTW()(.)U, 1>. S., manager Ontario Hank EDillSON, (iEOUGE, attorncy-at-law Edwards, James, town clerk ana treasurer English, Joim, blacksmitli English, James, blacksmith English, William, boatbuilder Errett, H.W., insurance agent Eiskino, John, , candle and potash Tmiiiufr. 'irecii, W. .!.. grocer and confectioner illtEKN .t liOACIi, dry goods tirubb, R. W., teller, Hank of Toronto Hiiliey, Patrick, merchant tailor and clothier Hall, Albert, confectioner HALL, JAMKS. Sherilf County of Peterborough HALL, JAMKo A., depnty shcritf Hall, J(d!,i J., Division Cn.it Clerk HALL, W 1 1,1,1 AM, (Nieliollsfc Hall) HALL, WILLIAM, general merchant Humilum, Janie.s, n\Hnuf. agrii.ullural implements Hii.iiltoii, Robert, ' . nerdiaut Hamilton, V , ron founder (sie ady) Hardie, Robert, H. A., teacher Union School Harvey, Alexander, jihysnian, surgeon and coroner HATTON, D. O., (Weller & Hatton) Holtain. Col Helm, William, prop. Helm's foundry and machine shop Henthorn, David, pron. livery stable Henthorn, James T., .1.1' Henthorn, William IL, saloon keeper Heubach, Frederick, cabinet maker and upholsterer Hill, E. C., les.see Music Hall Hodgen, William IL, (Minaker & Hodgcn) Howie, J. U., honueopathic jihysician and surgeon Howie, Ryerson, M.D., homieoi)atliic Hughson, Joseph, jirop. liverv stable JAMES, JOHN & SON, (John James and William E. James) cabinet makers and upholsterers Jardine, James, ledger keeper, Toronto Hank Jayes, Samuel, groceries, Inpiors, tm Jeffers, .lames, baloon kec|)er Johnston, (George, (W. & ({., .lohnston) Jolmston, Rev. .1. IL, M.A., (Wesleyan Methodist) .lohnston, ^VilliHm, (W. k (icorge Johnston) Johnston, (Jeorge & Son, (Robert k Williwni), dry goods Johnston, W. & (',., (William k George), tailors Kelly, Yery Rev. Oliver, (Roman Catliolic) Kempt, A. W., chemist and druggutfc Kennedy, .lames C., painter Keinicdy, John, J. P. Kennedy, Joseph H., painter Kennedy, William N., law student Kidd, — ., bookseller and stationer Kincaid, Roliert, coroner, ))liysician and surgeon Kingan, Robert, hardware merchant Langford, Geoige, umbrella and panisol repairer Lannin, Thomas, manul'actmer of tin, sheet iron and copperwarc, and dealer in stoves Larmour, Robert, shoemaker Lawder, Edward, (C. Lawder^Co.) Lawder, K. .t Co., (E.lwanl [,awder k John Hyan), dry goods and clothing licake, John, boot and shoenuiker Ijcch, William, furrier Lemay, David, confectioner Leniay, Francis, dry goods and clothing Leonard, Thomas, shoenuiker Lilley, .Mi.s.s, milliner Jiilh'V, William Lundy, R. H., tanner and currier Lundy, William, general nieieh«?it Mc(;leiland, .lolm, watchmaker and jeweler MeCullough, John It.. M.I). McDonald, Angus, groceries, wines and liipiors McDonald, WILLIAM, proprietor Royal Canadian Hotel vsei: adv) McKaul. John, teacher, I'nion School .McOreg.ir, Lewis, stage iind liverv stable nronrietor McKELLAR, DONALD (.MeKriiur and Cameron) McKellar, ftlali'olm, pniprietor, l!laNTAR!0 BANK; D. S. Ea.stwood, manager Orde, G. F., general agent ORMOND, CHARLES (Ormond k Walsh) Ormond, J. R. & Co., watchmakers and jewelcr.s (ioe adv) ORMOND & WALSH (Charles Ormond and William Walsh), chemists and druggists Owen, Henry, washing machine manufacturer Parnidl, Richard, miller Pateraon, W. & Son, tanners Patterson, George, grocer and provision merchant I'atterson, Robert, boots and shoes I'carsc, E., county clerk I'engelly, James, .saddler Pentland, David, dentist PERRY, CHARLES, M.P. PETERBOROUGH EXAMINER, (weekly), James Stnitton, editor and proprii^tor Peterborough Music Hall, E. C. Hill, les.see PETERBOROUGH REVIEW, (weekly), Robert Romainc, proprietor I'eters, Charles, law student Phelan, E., proprietor Phelon's Hotel I'OOLE, EDWIN, manufacturer and dealer lu cabi- net ware, utdiolstering and iinriertaking I'OOLE, EDWIN, Lieut. -Col. 67th batt.dion Volun- teer Militia Iteid, John, iiropiiftor New Dominion House lUClIARDSON, n., agent Batik of Montreal, and agent North British and Idei -antile Firo and Life Insurance (Jo. Robi'rtson, William (Rolwrtson & Martin) Robinson, I'.dwanl, groc«r and provision merchant Robinson, J. i: Co., in|ii ietor 'i'lemev's Hotel Uin, Hamilton, ]ini|iiietor Stewart House Wad furnishing, saddler\', lamj»s aud oil WELI.ER, C. A., (Wel'ler * Halton) WELLKR & HALTON, (C. A Well.rand P. i: Halton) barristers Wells, John, boot and shoe maker WESCOTT, ROBERT, potter WHITE, ROBKRT, prop. livery stable tsee a«lv) White, Samuel, boots and shoi-a, sewinjf machine agl Wliiti', Th')iu;n, (•(dleclor ui luland Rrvenue Whyte & ilton Wilson, WiiirigJit Pctersl AVat« Bauer, Qn Doell, Ptt Ernst, He Knist, Hi i;r.xsT, • Jottschall, Kranter, Peters© Peters© Petrole: Townsl Toront( the Vi] ItARCLAY, Barker, Rev Bisliop, H., ISlackmar, - liolt, John, BOULTON, Boyce, W''lli Brown k Ke Brown, Will Canncff, H., Chamberlain Chisholm, - Cooley & Siir Dale, John I Dale. R., tcl. Bavis, S. E., Drader, E., g Drai)er & Mc Duggan, Mic Dnnlop & P(i K.llwood & Pi Fairbanks & FLETCHER FrascT, Miss, (iraham, Tlio Hamilton, Jo Hartry, Alfr< Herring, R. t Houston, Rol Hmit, H. H., Hiil'hinaon, '. H\ le, John C K. ith, JonatJ KindmJI, -, i King, Thomai l-uMcnstcr, .1. J-ancy, — , pr Uwson, Jams Lindsay, W., McCallani, J» PETEKBORO'— PETROLEA. 385 Whyte & Hamilton, (John WHiito and William Ham- ilton) iron founders Wilson, Miss R., milliner Wiiiright, Mrs,, milliner WINSHIP, T. J., tobacconist (see adv) Wrighton, W. H., giocer and provision men'lmnt Velland, SVilliuni, blacksmith Petersburg.— A Village and Station of the Orand Trunk Railway, in the Townihip of Wilmnt, County- Waterloo, 6 miles from Berlin, the County Town, and 80 from Toronto. Daily Mail. Population 300. Itaucr, Conrad, jirop. livery stable Doell, P«ter, blacksmith Ernst, Henry, general merchant Ernst, Hiram, telegraph operator ERNST, L., Postmaster and hotelkeeper Oottschalk, Eliag, wagon maker Kranter, Jacob, teacher Mni-tin, Jacob, painter Pliitt, J. C, telegraph operator Piatt, William, agent G.T.R. and Can. Ex. Co Poll, C, shoemaker Schaefur, Jacob, tailor Topger, Christopher, tanner Voir & Pro., weavers and dyers PetersOIl> — A Post Office in the Townshiji of Stanhoi*, < 'ounty Peterboro'. Peterson's Ferry. -A Post Office in the To^vnship of Sophia-sburg, County Prince Edward. PETERSON, PAUL C, Postmaster, Petrolea.— An incoriioratcd Village a»d Station of the Great Western Railway, on Bear Creek, in the Township of Enniskillen, Countj ' •'mbton, 20 miles from Sarnia, the County Town, and 170 from Toronto, it is situated in the celebrated Western Oil Region, and a large num'>er of wells are sunk in the Village. Money Onler Office and Savings Hai>' Population 1,000. ii.VRCLAY, P., Postmaster and banker Harker, Rev. D., (Episcopal Methodist) liisliop, H., dry gools merchant Ulnckmar, — ., r^^cnt Hillsdale Oil Co. liolt, John, conveyancer iiOULTON, JOHN, proprietor Intemationl Hotel IJoyce, W'lliam, prop. Grc .t Western Hotel Hrown k Kennedy, boots and sh»es Ikown, William, hotel keeper t'nunetf, H., watchmaker and jeweler < Immbcrlain & Siniley, proprietors oil wells (.'hisholni, — ., agent Toronto Rf-ck (>il Co. Cooley & Simmons, dealers in lubricating oil Dale, John H., druggist Dale. R., telegraph operator Davis, S. E. , boots and shoes Dradei', E., grocer Diaper & McKenzie, founders and machinists Duggan, Michncl, farmer Duulop & Policy, proprietoi-s oil welln KUwood & Parsons, proprietors oil wells Fairlmnks & Bennett, hardwari' anil giocerie-s FLETCHER & BOSWELL, p- ips. American Hotel FrastT, Mi«s, milliner, ctr. (iiahiim, Thomas, proprietor, oil work-s Hamilton, John, tailor llartry, Alfred, wagon maker Herring, R, O., printer Houston, Robert, fanner Hunt, H. IL, tiusmitii Hiilchiusdii, Rev. John (Wesleyau) Hvdc, John C, proprietor, oil worLs Ki ith, Jonathan, baker Kimball, , aaent, Hartford Oil Co. King, Thon-aa, bgots and ahoea baui^astcr, J. A., tparl;«r (jtncy, — , proprietor, til we!!- Lawiioii, Janie.", iiroprietor, oil well* Lindsay, W., groter Ml' 'allum, JaoiPB, soap and candle manfr. McC'ormack, Charles, eubinet maker McDonald, John, boiler maker McGarvey, II. h., 'oral merchant McGill, James, cariieuier McKenzie, .loliii, ;,'cnera! merchant McMillan, .John, agent. Standard Oil Refinery Mcroprietor oil w-Hs Tracy, .lobn, iaiid ag' nt Van Tiivl & Hayes, prop. Michigan Exchange Flotel Waddell. .lame.s, tiiilin' Walters 4 Palnirtir, books and atatijuery Webster, Daniel, groi.ir Woodley, J^hn, j i )p. steam flouring mill U : ii 1 • j ' ! 1 384 1 'ETWORTH— PICKERING. Petworth. — A Village on the Napanee Kiver, in ftom Kingston, and 18 frmu Napancc. .Stage to Aaron, Rev. Mr. (Wtsleynn) Back, John, miller Bcattic, William, teacher .. Li. wi. Brown, Sylvester, grocer . Wager, (Jeorge, caliinet maker Wliite, Rev. Mr. (Episcopal :\[ethodist) Youman, Samuel, farmer ■J TO./ Philipsburg. - -V sniall \il!agc in the Township of County Town. Ariiibreclit, Henry, wagon maker Bechtel, N., farmer ^ Berg, H., fanner j Boettinger, .1., tailor • Bunsho, Jacob, I'avpentcr Doering, Adam, farme*- Doering, Andrew, farmer 'f,' SC^ -faT T Doering, E., J. P. Doering, C. fc Son, tanner.s aud general merchants DOERING, G. C., Postmaster , „ , .„ . Eiilt Conrad, farmer ''%. "Jt ;>f A, «.-> Eidt, J. C., firmer Eidt, .1. S., farmer : Wilmot, County Waterloo, 12 miles from Berlin, the Forler, Philip, ciirpenter (lermann, J., general mercliaut (trair, (!. M., larmer (irimms, .1. Ii, proprietor Phillipsburg, Inn Hollniun, Henry, wagon maker Jundt, (icorgc, shoemaker Eantz, (jeorge, farmer t l.ohr, Daniel, shoemaker Moraii, Jolin, teacher , Schmidt, Rev. G. (Lutlieran) cT Schmidt, H. R., farmer *-* •'• Wettlanfer, (.'., farmer The attentio; extendtt GI Pllilipsville. - A \'Uhige in the Townsliip of B ,-itard, County Leeds, 30 miles from Brockville, the County Town, and 15 from Westport. Stages to Brockville and Wcstport. Poimlation 160. Johnston, C, cabinet maker Alguire. W. ^ leeoimtant BRGWX, (ii iE, Postmaster and general mercht l"urti>, , ranklii shoemaker Downey, Patri' wagon maker Karl, Kilward. id.ller F:iriiliam, Mrs. K., milliner ^.j,.__,- . Ornham, Rev. ~, (Roman d'atjiolie) /^ *JLXJ Hallailay, Alvin, linv and stone "" Hart, John, hold keeper Hiiskin, C., cariienter Haskiii, SmuuiJ \V., propri.tov fl uring mill Howard, Kcv. William, ii'".l>isti)pai Methodist) Jan^n, Rev. William T. (Haptist; ; ^ Livingston, Miss Mary, milliner Lndbrook, William 11., cooper Mrjiniiald, Joseph, shoemaker McEachron, Janus !•".., tanner Murphy. Warren, teacher Nolan, Michael, lime anil stoua J Philips, 1)., J.P. ,.- %i Porter, .Inmes, wagon maker Warren, Joslnui, generil iiiercAmnt Whitmore, tSforge. shoeaiakcr Willows, Thomas, .1.1'. i Pick6I*ini£> — A Post Village ill the Township of Pickering, County Onltariii, ' the County Town, and "8 frojn Toronto. Average price of land 46o per order ulHce. Population :U((t. Bunting, B.,'J.r., j^.iieml merdiiuitr Tf H T 'V*T Conway, Rev. Mr., (Roman Catholic) Cuthbert, Williiim, boats and -lioes Ferguson, Williaiii, car|ieiiter ■ ' miles tllfltant from Whitby, u'-re. -■ Oftily mnils. Money Oiblions, Mrs., milliiici, \. Gord^LjJ >''n .t Suns, conp. !-, Graufc-iey .a Jt., \v«((oh")]iiiluT Ha4f,4Pt,5j.mn, dy«r'(infl ■ omi i- Hartriik, ,)ohn, carp.' .i i He;id, .Mrs. John, jirop. flouring mill Henderson, Joseph, cariH-iiter Hodgson, J[i^vs.,SfVhlh;i », JetningK, Tlioiiuisi, blnek-imitU Jolmsoii, (ici.rgo, tnilor Kennedy, Uev. A., (Canada Presliytcrian) Leonanl, Kichai.., hotel keeper Lcppcr, John, genrr;d merchant I.iii' .iij .iosiipK, 1 ts aud shoes I hi y John, bnwer Lossee.^lrs. M., milliiu r AlcOann, Hattlett, boots h^uI sjioe.s Margnch. Ale*<>inihT, hlaf'kemtth Miisiiii, .Vndrcw, hv|t«l 'feepiT Matthews. EniMeis,- uijllinerv 20tj.ii. *c 19 miles ■^^MMrr, *««*«. OWTAa, O THE AMEBioAK DOUBLE TtJRBDfE "iio Water WheeJ, ACT0RJEJJ AT 2;f)^m ■^'■■i.' .1. ^^ma aajL r an For JWncaiurg ««»* ^^'^ iJirt«»r. •i ':il» -i; f '\ Ml ' ■ ! tM !M ) ; m ! i i! Vii '. fte«i« cmD ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 »; riB-;*'»s^'^^«tTm ^ftofM^# ||f. ^^ ^Jteoow, 5rfl«*rSay« /' • ii'tft^**** jpifciioH. gr3t -'' Tt, TORONTO CEISTTRAL ^ SASH, BLIND, DOOR, FRAME, MOULDING, AND g 9 Having lately importeJ some of the best and latest improved American Machinery, an(l keeping first-class workmen and good dry lumber, I am in a position to compete with any establishment of the same kind iu the Dominion of Canada, and hereby respectfully solicit your orders. All kinds of Planing and Sawing done to order. J. P. WAQNEJl, Proprietor. LENHARDT'S PATENT SPRING MATTRESSES! J. P. WAGNER^ Sole Proprietor & Manufacturer. WAREHOUSE, Yl and KH ADELAIDE ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT. They have stood the test, and have come out gloriously. They are cheap, goml, and easily kept clean. Shop or County Rights, for making the same, sold cheap for any place except Toronto. Fifty Dollars will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person infringing on the above patent CANADIAN ROOFING SLATE. BENJAMIJSr TV^^LTOlSr, TOROITTO, 03SrTA.RI0, Roofing '•UHi '(.J DEALER IN Slate, Slate Slabs, Mantel Pieces, &c. All of the very best desoription and quality, and at the very lowest Quany prices., . 'ent to any jmrt of the country, East and West, per Oraad Trunk and other Railways connecting tierewlth ; I and to the United States by water via. Montreal, Kingston and Toronto. Price Lists aad other infomation will b« promptly supplied oa application, under the above address. RESIDENCE, 221 JARVIS STREET. ttl^tltt NO. 60 ADELAIDE STREET, EAST, TORONTO. Diamond Ru>£s, Masonic and other Emblems, &«., made to order. Trade and Country Orders promptly executed. Electroplating, Chasing, Engraving and repairing of all kinds. ■!■ ■■■i 1 1 I m ADVERTISEMENTS. ! 1 ilil ) '4 I I I f I 3, ■*! I i ii: 8IMC0K STREET COAL A»D WOOD YARD. T. BILL, - Proprietor. Sawed and Split Wood and Voul always on hand. 5iincoe St, bitwttn Bithinonil and i^uunSla., TonoNTo, Ont. BLAIN, FERGUSON k PARKINSON, ■AKniSTEKS, ATTOBNEVS'AT-lAW, HOUi'ITOBM, Ac, ice,. D. BUtln< 7i Yonga Street, Toronto. Thoi. Ftrgnaon. R. W.' Parkinson. JAMES BROWN, Jun., Prodncf! ax.fl Commigsion Agent, Exchange Buildings, Toronto, Ont. R. CARSWELL, i»ia:oxoGHi.A.i»iiBii, B Bang Street West, Toronto. All styles of Pictures made at lowest rates. Public Photo- graphs for sale at 91 pot dozen. JOHN A. CLINDINNINO, BOA.X BXJIIjIDBK,, Esplanade, foot sf Scott St., Toronto, 0. K.B.— Boats of every description on hand and made to order. A. CHRISTIE, Aeooontant, Iniuranoe Broker. Honie, OonunlMion and Offlcs, No. 84 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario. Second m the Gldbt Office. CUMING k WELLS, Plsalien, Oatfltten, Bnui Fouadera, and OopperanUtlu, »3 King Street West, Toronto^ Out. . __ H. EI>WA3DSi|^, ^'^v :VU.t BLOCK ICAMUFAOrnBER Jjfo OARVffit. 202 Terwley St., Toronto. A general assortment o( Hatters' Tools, and everf other 4 rticis ussd in the trade. WILLIAK DALTON, OaALBR IN FOllEIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. rONFRCnONBRIBM, ICE CREAM, SUMMER DRINKS, kc. No. 864 Yonge Street, beeween }Falton and Oerrard, Toronto, Ont. DEW DROP INN, GEORGE GIDDINGS, • - PROPRIETOR, (Late of Royal Oak Saloon, 266 Farlianeut St.,) Cmiier of Yonge and Shuler Streets, Toronto, Ontario. The (choicest Wines, Liquers and Cigars always on hand. J. W. ELLIOT, Dentist, Nos. 43 and 45 King Street West, over E. Hooper & Co. 'a Drag Store, Toronto, Ont. REFKBENCE.s.--l'hc Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto, The Right Uey. the Lonl Bishop of Huron, The Kight Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ontario. CHARLES G. FORTIER, General Agent Pbcenix Insurance Co» ' Ontario Chambers] Toronto, Ontario. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. ALEXANDER OEHHBLL, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. 97 King St. West, Toronto. Water-proof by new process. J . HOLMES, Manufacturer and dealer in Ladies', Gents' and Chil- dren's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Rubbers and Felt Shoes of every description, wholesale and retail. Agricultural Buildings, corner of Yonge and Queen Streets Toronto, Ontario. S. MoKAY, Importer and wholesale dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Jse.; Oensral Commission Merchant, 77 Front Street, Ont., Foriasrty occupied by Frask Smith k Co. PICKEUING— riCTON. 88S Mo(kii4i?«, Ui'V. Ml'., (ClimcU of Liiglaiul) I'l'iiit, 'riioiuiis, IhUi'Irt IVtiTs, Allicrt, tnii.'licr l'oll:inl, JiiiiK'S, bootH timl shoss I'lipi', Krfili'rick. ti'lej;ni])h opcriitor Ki'X, (.ii'orgi', iHiinttM- lliiss, Itov. ^\'iIlillln (Chnrchof Scotliiuil) Uun, Micliiifl, hliicksiiiitli Smith, Moses, iiroinietor llouriiig mill Sti.l)ln, Rev. — (WcslcjMu) Sulliviiii, Piiti'ii.'k, wap'ou nmkcr 'Phorpp, .IiMirs I,., ^,'rner.il merchant TiR'kn-, l),ivi,l, M.n. WcHtliikc, Nirhulus, Initrliiiv WHlTINl!, KUZWiKTU, PosttnistresH Wliitiuorc, John, :^neml iiu'ioliHTit WiUiiitii.s, Ui'V. — (liiblt! Christiiul) Wright, Kiiwnnl, guiierdl iiurii Bishop of Ontario , ^ Owens, William, lumber inerclliaBt Patterson, William, baker m It '2 •i;' IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 ui m IM 22 1 2.0 1.8 1-4 ill 1.6 V <9 /} A^ 'c^. Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 s V 'P'^' ^^ i\ \ ^<> ^\^ ^ ■■«^ itual Insurance Co. Vanblaricum, Robert, .saddler Vanblarirom, Thomas N., blacksmith Vandusen, C, grocer Van Patten, Peter, hotel Wait, Charles, stoves and tinware Ward, Patrick, mariner Wa.shburn, Paul Welch, Robert, jun., mason and c()ntractor WHITE, EKEDERICK, teller Bank of Montreal Wilson, C. S., J. P. AVOOD, HENRY T., E.D.S., registrar R. C. D. S. Ontario W'oods, Eranci.s, hatter Wvcott, Nelson, hardware Willonghby, Rev. N. R. (Wesleyan) Yarwoud & Co., clothing, &c. l|i!: Pine Grove — A Village on the river Huraber, in the Township of Vaughan, County York, 18 miles from Toronto, 7 from Thoruhill Station Northern Railway, and 9 from Weston Station CIrand Trunk Jiailway. Population 200. Balmer, George, accountant Bearman, George, mechanic Blain, Seward, Idacksnuth GOODERHAM, A. L., Po.stmaster Gooderham .t Worts, general merchants and millers Graham, James, farmer Graham, Thomas, JI. I'.P., farmer Hay, Rev. K. (Cons;regational) Hinchy, Jagie.-i, millwri^rht Mi:Clure, Haiiiilton, saddler Mayward, John, proprietor Pine Grove Hotel Smith, Thomas, farmer Stegman, John Stegman, Tlioma.s, manager Gooderham & Worts Sterling, William, projirietor Commercial Hotel Stuart, William, nuller Tollon, Janies, farmer , Watt, Cliarles, shoemaker Withcrspoon, David, farmer AVilson, Albert, teacher Willy, Thomas, farmer Pine Orchard.— A Post Office ill the To\vnslnp of York, Ctmnty York Lundy, Sanuiel, carpenter May, Nelson, carpenter Randall, C, Postmaster WiJditield, William, blacksmith i ,J .: ii / Plnkerton.— A Post Village in tlie Township of Greenock, County Bruce, ] 1 miles fiom Walkcrton, the County Town, and 140 from Toronto. Average price ol' improved land %iv> per acre. Population 80. Banting, W., farmer Bentley, J., farmer Bowes, W., farmer Douglass, J. G., M.D Fleming, .lames, shoemaker , William, rarjienter Ingles, Rev. \V., (L i.ited J'resliyterian) Irwin, W. II., farmer .McCU.SH, A. G., Postmaster ]\IcCosli, W., farmer In. proved land averages from §10 to $"25 per acau Mi'Donald, A., farmer JleDermid, D., farmer ileKuy, William, jirop. Huron Inn Montgomerj', G., farmer Montgomery, ^V., farmer Mo:»re, J., farmer Patterson, T., farmer Smith, John, J.P T;iylor, Samuel, teacher Telford, .1., farmer Telford, T., farmer Thompson, .)., farmer Watson, J., farmer iiii r antreal ;. C. D. S. miles from 111: Itaihvay. Pittsfcrry.-A Post Offic ! in the Township of Pittshurgh, County Frontenae. ROOT, DANIEL, Postmaster. Plaillfield.— A Village on the Moira River, in the Township of Thurlow, County Hastings, 10 miles from Belleville, the County Town, and 20 from Bridgewater. Stage to ll.idgewater. Population 200. Barnes, Tame.s, lumber dealer and ]>rop. Houring mill I Hall, A., farmer Bradsham, William, farmer <.'averly, P. K., wagon maker Chamberlain, Jlrs., groceries Clapp, S., lumber dealer Fox, W., fanner Gardiner, G., projirietor, planing mill Garrison, W. H., J. I'., carpenter Gould, Andrew, shoemaker GOULD, K. X., Postnia-ster Hall, T., farmer Hall, Mrs., groceries Hicks, Joshua, farmer Hinds, A. v., carpenter Latta, G. & G., lumber dealers JlcCradie, Ivlward, teacher McDannitt, William, farmer Parks, A., farmer Ross, 6., hotel keeper Worts Hotel Ikertoii, the ition 80. PlattSVillC. — A Village on Smith's Creek, in the Woodstock, the County Town, and 80 from Tor Ames, Rev. W. (Wesleyan) liaker, Mrs., milliner, kc. Baker, Nelson, brick maker Brundle, Joshua, tinsmith Brymner, James, cooper Burton, — , tailor I'aspary, Henry, cooper Chambers, Walter, carpenter Chilby, Martin, cooper < 'limons k Veech, druggists and general merchants Coxson, George, iiirnn-r Cramj), William, butcher Dalton, — , tailor Dodge, Mrs., proprietor Plattsville House Fliiin, Conrad, saddler Ford, Michael, shoemaker Freed, N. *: Co., projirietors llcairing mill, and sash, door and blind manufactory G;it/.ke, Andrew, livery stable tiatzke, Anderson, .shoemaker Gol'ton, R., farmer tJreenlield, — , carpenter • lullingbaugh, Frederick, painter Harvey, .lolni, farmer Hayward, James, painter iloll'iiinn, Henry, coojier lloldciur, John, cooper Killioni, J., J. P., N.P. I.iikc, 'I'lionias, groci'r I.ipp, Henry, cooper •Vi^Douald, J. J., teacher Townsliip of Blenheim, County of Oxford, 16 miles from onto. McGinnis, Daniel, carpenter Mastci'.s, Georg<', carpenter Jlellisli, Rev. W. (Church of Ihiglund) Morri.son, John, JI.D. Motherall, James, shoemaker Nicholl, Thomas, farmer Park.s, R., tanner Patton, Robert, farmer Philip.s, — , M.D. Piatt, I'Mward, lumber dealer PL.VfT, S.\ML'EL, Postmaster, [iroprietor .Si^w mill Poor, Joseph, carpenter Reynolils, A., grocer Richardson, Rev. K. (We.slcyan) Robinson, John&(.'o., general merchants Seaman, Thomas, wagon maker Sellers, Mi.ss, milliner, kc Sliantz, David P., farmer Smart, Jolin, general merchant Smart, John, farmer Snider, .Vmos, farmer Speir, Mrs., milliner Stoull'cr, A. R., proprietor llonring mill Taj'lor, Thomas, wagon maker Thomas, Rev. C. A. (I.titherau) Trclliy, 1!., farmer Vaiievcry, W., aci ouutaut Walilcn, R. S., general agent Wariiock A: Co., nuniufactur"r of woolen goods Wilrii-h, W'., jirop. Comnurcial Hotel Workman, Thoiiia.s, farmer rnii 388 PLAYFAIR— POINT EDWAKD. Playfalr.— A small Village on the Mississippi River, in the Towusliip of Bathuret, County Lanark, 12 miles from Perth, the County Town. Improved lanil a\\'nigcs $45, and wild $12 pir acre. Population 50 Anderson, Robert, shingle maker Boulton, Sanuiel, iiirmer Biitl'am, George, carpenter liulfam, William, carpenter Elliott, Ro))ert, shoemaker Gibson, Andrew, teacher Jackson, Marshal, farmer Jackson, AVilliam, cooper Laden, John, farmer Lies, William, J. P., shingle maker Lester, Rev. Alexander, (Methodist) McDonald, John, farmer MILLS, (!. ('., Postmaster, grocer, nml cabinet niaker Playfair, Elijah, farmer Shanks, Alexander, farmer Sheridan, liicliard, farmer Smith, AVilliam, hotel keeper Welsh, Edward, .shini'le maker Plailtaganct. — (See VUlagts loo lattfor rtgular imm-tion at the end of this work). n\ Pleasant Hill— (See Villages too late for regular insertion at the end of (his vjork.J Plnm Hollow. — A Post Office in the Township of IJastard, County iiceds. ALCUIRE, MRS. LYDIA, Postnustress. Port AbinOi—(Ridgoway Tillage) — A Station on the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad in the Township of Bertie, County Welland, 18 miles from Welland, the County Town, 8 from Fort Erie, and 10 from Port Colbonie. The Station is called Bertie. T .id in the vicinity averages §10 per acre. Population 450. HulFman, G., Ridgeway Hotel Jackson, John, butcher Johston, Joseph, stock dealer Matthews, C, hoots and shoos Aberry, C, boots and shoes Auger, Alexander, blacksmith Balfour & Bibly, gener.al merchants Brewster, ¥., M.D. Brown, T. W., tailor Clark, John, proprietor, briok yard Cutler, E., prop, llouring mill, sash, door and blind manfr. .and general merchant Cutler, N. , wagon maker Dickout, H. C, J. P. Disher, B. M., general merchant DISHER, R., Postmaster Fortier, Sarah, milliner, etc, Gernn, C. A., tinsmith Graff, E. H., boots and shoes Gray, John, wsigon niaker Hersliey, Andrew & Co., founders and machinists Hershcy, Benjamin, carpenter Hershey & Co. , proprietor, planing mill Hibbard, H. M., patent right agent Huffman, Alfred, proprietor, livery stable Mattison, A., general merchant Atutchner, — , J\I. D. Moore, E#E., wagon niaker Nagle, S. , cabinet maker Our, 1)., tailor Seymour, Vanbleek k Co., International Lime Co. Sloan, W. M., J. P. Snyder, B. P.. blacksmith Spading, 51., butcher Tait, A., shingle maker Teal & Co., wine and spirit dealers Teel, Zachariah, grocer Teull, J., gunsmith Wilkins, C, tanner Willson, A., proprietor City Hotel WilLson, R. B., saddler Point Alexander.— A Post Office in the Township of Rolph, County Renfrew. LANE, JOHN, Postmaster. Point Edward.— A Village and station of the Grand Trunk Railway, at the continence of Lake Huron and the River St. Clair, in the Township of Samia, County Lambton, 2 miles from Sarnia, the County Town. Beyer, A., shoemaker Clement, P., hotel keeper Cnmch, L, shoemaker Empey, D., carpenter Ernst, W. F., general merchant ERNST, LOUIS, Postmaster and grocer ritzn;ibbon, D., hotel keeper Holden, James, hotel keeper Johnston, John, carpenter Livingston, D., grocer Mathewsoi', (i. N., Custom Hoiuse officer Salter, Rev. T. R. (Church of England) Spetz, Jacob, hotel keeper and paniter Thompson, Rev. John (Presljyturian) Turnbull, ])., boiler maker Wiley, T., hotel kee^wr POINT PETRE— PORT BRUCK 389 Point PctPC— A Po8t Office in tlie Township of Ontario, 13 miles from Piotoii, the Connty Town an extensive fishery in the vicinity, Cimpbell, Rev. — , (Wcsleyan) Collier, i^ihvurj, cooper Collier, James, wnj^'on maker Etlniond:;, John, carpenter Gnrrison, G. A., carpenter Garrison, Snin'-jj, carpenter Garrison, William, fanner Kinney, John, tearher Kinne)', AVilliani, J.l'. McCorniick, George, farmer McGivern, Francis, cooper McKililion, Thomas, iiwrner , Athol, County Prince Edward, on the shore of Lnke . Point Petre lighthouse is situated here, and there is Martin, Alexander, caqienter Martin, ('harlotte, teacher Martin, Stephen, fanner I'alen, W. A., J.i*., farmer Keid, Thomas, cooper Kensan, Henry, cooper SCOTT, JAMKS, Postmaster, lime and atone dealer and farmer Starks, L., lime and stone Tuttle, Henry, carpenter Wcldon, KcT. Isaac (AVesleyan) Pomona.— A Post Ollice in the Township of Glenelg, Connty Grey. ROSS, JAMES, Postmaster. Point Traverse— A Post Village in the Township of Maryslmrgh, County Prince F.dward, 17 miles from Picton, the County Town, and 150 from Toronto. Stage to ^lilford. Average price of land !?25 per acre. Population 50. CASE, HARMON, Postmaster, sliingle maker ] Moran, E., teacher Polan il! ' 1 i n 390 POOLE— PORT BTJRWELL. Poole.— A Post Village, in the Township of Moiuington, County Perth. Distant 13 miles from StratfonU the County Town, and 200 from Toronto. Stage to Strutfoi;!; fine 50 veiitH. Avcrngo price of land $30 per acre. Mails tri-wi'ekly. IVjpulutiou 200. liashnrt, Charles, shot'inaker Biunftt, Andrew, larnier Clinlniers, John, .1.)'. Dflir, (ieorge, wajjon maker Doualass, Robert, ('arnier DunToii, AVilliani, carpeiitor Farrell, James, tanner Foss, Theodore, tailor Jlolmes, Cliristian, wagon maker Slanser, George, Imtelier ItlATHEW.S, DAXIEI^ Postmaster, proprietor Poole Hotel and general merehant Jlilikcn, IJev. — , (AVesleyan) Misner, IJenry, farmer Montgomery, James, J. P. Xorthro]i, l{ev. Charles (IJaptist) Popjie, Ernst, eal)inet maker Koup, Joseph li., farmer llouj), Josejih U., farmer Segnor, Erederiek, cooper .Shrine, Dani.'l, auctioneer Talliert, AVilliani, shoemaker ^Valke^, liolievt, farmer Watt, Robert, teacher Port Albert.— A Village on Nine Mile Rivrr, in the Township of Ashfield, County Huron, 10 miles from Goderich, the County Town, and 22 fro^n Kincardine. ■;' Stages to the above plaees. Population 150. I'.ennett, Arthur, farmer lleuneit, Jolin, farmer Caldwell, fieorge, fai-mer Coltart, John, teaclier Crawford, James, proprietor saw mill Draper, George, farmer Graliam, James, farmer Hawkins, A. ( '. , real estate agent HAWKINS, THOMAS, Postmaster and gen. mer. Haydeu, "VV. J., farmer Kennedy, "William, farmer McMillan, John, farmer McRea, Duncan, jiroprietor Port Albert Hotel Martin, Stephen, shingle maker Pierce, Edward, ]iroprietor (Jrovc Inn uaid, Andrew, weaver .Simpson, Tliomas, fanner Small, John, shingle maker Young, Rieliard, shoemaker Port ISurwcII. — A Village and Port of entry at the mouth of Big Otter Creek and Lake Erie, in the Township of Bayham, County Elgin, 30 miles from St. Thomas, tlie County Town, 30 from IngersoU, 40 from Siineoe, and 150 from Toronto. Daily stage to lugersoll. Jloney Order Ottice and Savings' Bank. Population 1000. Allan, John, boots and shoes Andrews, John, cabinet maker AuU, Jolm, farmer JJawtinheimer, Pa'v. Peter (Wesleyan) Bradfield, Bros., gi'ocer.s Piurwell, L., fanner Cameron, Tliomas, eaiiienter ( arew, Robert, boots and shoes Cosseboom, \V. H., earfienter Davis, George, proprietor planing mill .1 )eacon, William, general merchant Jtunham, A., telegrajih operator Dunham, E. A., insurance a^ent Eager, Edward, proprietor brick yard Ferguson, Alexandei', general merch.ant Fitch, Rev. H. P. ^Baptist) Franklin, Benjamin, M.D. Freeman, Daniel, barrister, notaiy public and insur- ance agent Frem II, Robert, proprietor Erie Hotel Halstead, William, tLn.smith Hamilton, W. H., lumber dealer Hankinson, C. H., boots and shoes Hankinson, Samuel, carpenter Hare, George, teacher Hobson, John, cabinet maker Hotchkiss, Benjamin, carpenter Hotihkiss, Thoma.s, carpenter Keefer, T. D., M.D. l.iake, Mrs., milliner Lewis, William, watchmaker, jeweler, etc. Tieyhourne, Samuel, butcher Long, A., constable McBride, Alexander, com. merchant and gen. agent I !Me(.'olluni, W. A., druggist I McCoiimbs, AVilliam, lime and stone McDermid, Lemuel, carpenter McDonald, Alexander MeMatle, John, painter Alallafont, Richard, baker Mason, Jiis., nulliner Jlason, "William, broom manufacturer Merrill, A., j^roprictor livery stable Millard, David, ]iroprietor American Hotel Moore, William A., t>'achcr Xewi-ond>, Isiuii-, cai'i)enter, PlLCHEli, THOMAS, Postmaster Pierce, Lewis, grocer Pontine, George, carpenter Reace, David, farmer Rediker, Elias, cooper Ross, Charles, tailor Schulte, Eev. — , (Church of England) Snelgrove, Jacob, wagon maker Sullivan, Miss X., milliner Sutherland, Alexander, J. P. Stephens, Charles, baker * Ste]ihenson, Jonathan, carpenter Taylor, Job, wagon maker 'I'ondinson, R,, .soap and candle nwker Tripp, T. W., M.D. Wells, J., dentist Wildern, A., wagon maker Wildern, Jol>, fancy goods and toys Wrong, J. W., genei~.ll agent and commission merchiiut Yoiiell, W. & Co., props. Uouring .aill and geuem' merchants PORT COLBORNE— PORT CREDIT. )91 Port I'olboniO — A Villngo situntpd nt the lioad of the WeJajitl Cnnal, niiil Jnnni llutlhlo, N. v., 20 miles. Jloney Order OIHee and Savings IJnnk. I'opulation 1,000 Lawsnn, William, boots and shoes LKACH, |{. II., |iro]>vietnr, Leaeli's Hotel (see ndv) LKACIl S IIOTKI,, 1{. II. Leach, i.rop. (see ndv) LE.VliX, JOUS. gro.er, Hour and feed ^.see adv» Lewis, .Mrs., iiiilli.-r-r and dre.ssmaker Ault, (ieorge, ship carpenter IJartii, A., hariii ss tnak'-r lllan.hard, Kev. Sanim 1 (Methodist) Hoardman, l.utlur, earpenter and Imilder Bordeau, .lames, telegraph operatir Movie, .fohn, saloon IJoywey, A., innkeeper Carter, C. H., tuv' pro]irietor Carter k Haun, ginrers C.VliTi'l!, L. (>., .1.1'., Postmaster and general mer- rliant, agent .Unerii an l'j.\press Co Chase, (ieorge, shiji earpenter Cook, Huirli, salooji Coiili, ,l.,liii, .saloon Cook, .SMmuel, groeer Ciiok, William 'P., gro'eries and provisions Coopir, Itev. W. M. (Cliivoh of Knglnnd) Con!i, Mis»j, luilliiierand dres.smaker l>er];inn, JHs.s, toaeher l»ess,irt, Jier. — , (Roman Catholie) Detaliiig, .lolm, bri.kniaker Fares, 1). \V., !M. I), and dniggist Faulkenha'jen, Chailes, briekmak "r FUltKY, KliLSHA, J.P., grocer, Hour and feed .store .see adv) (iauqer, Lewis, painter Oibliins, 1). k Co., gro.-er.s OIBIIOXS, rKTi:i:', J.r., general merchant ("w adv) (!(mbn, ,Tohn, steamboat agent iiud wood merchant Oordiu, liiiliert, M.I)., druggist Greei, Mi.ss F,. L., iniHiiier (Jrccuwooil, Thnma", butcher Ilanualbrd, (ieorge, evening .shade .saloon HanHson, .James, hotel keeper Heiuing, .lolin, steamboat ardent III(j:!lNS, SA.MUl'.L, harbour master Holinwood, John, artist Hopkins, S. .T., tlentist Hoi'tcins, William, general menhant llowey, Jcsapli, baker Hughes, Havid, agent AVellaiul Ilailwa)- .roiics, William H., stoves and tinware Jiirdan, John, telegraph (!)ierator K;kp!>cl, v., watoliuiakcr anil. jeweler KAUH, John ('., genend nierchant (sec adv) Kenuard & Misner, harness makers Kirby, Jane, saloon Langdon, John, teacher Lawson, A.^ W., boots and shoes l.aw.-on, Alexander, notary pulilic and agent for the London and ].,anca.shire Life Insuran"e Co. LFAVbS, WILLI A I, Inrber JlcCain, 1>. W.. c.irjicnter and builder Mi^Cartliev, iMicliael J., ship smith, etc. McKall, J>.. li'iotsan.l .shoes Jlcltae, John, Ljeneral merchant Mann, Willi, .i:i, butcher Matthcw.s, Jolni, '''rnier Mnir, IJcv. Will'' im (Baptist) Nelf, Henrv, cantenter Neir, J. B.; M. 1) Nelf, JoMPthan, founclrv and machiiii' slion NOKTIl. JAl'OB, brewer and maltster, 'lake shore ronrl (sc(! adv) O'Connor, John, carpenter O'Neil, JoIdi, sal'xm O'Xeil, Jolm, butcher O'Neill, Thoncis, boots and shoos I'ort Colbornc rctroleum Company Price, Jliss, teacher Priestniau, Joseph, jr., general and jiat-nt right agent Itauicv, James, hotel krcpcv a!irry & Co. , coal dealei-g and com. luerchnnts Sperrj-, J. H Tliom, James, agent Ci.T.U Trouj), Peter, iiroj). steam ihou- mill Tw(diy, Jame.s, prop. Y/eli.inil llou.-e Voisurd, liev. J. .\., (IlomanCatholie) AVillson, Gordon, clerk and lamling waiter Wintermute. (b'lU'ge, lumber nu'rchaut Woods, Frederick, blacksmith i t i m I rS M i ■ i'l a-i Port Credit.— A Village ami Station of the (Jreat Western Railway, on the River Credit and Lake On- tario, ill the Township of Toronto, (Jounty Peel, 14 miles from Brampton, the County Town, 13 from Toronto and 27 from Hamilton. Large rpiantitics of grain are annually shipped from this point. The port is one of the best on the lake. Stages to C<,vksvillu and .Str.'ctsville. Population 3.')0. liF.THUNK, llEV. C. J. (Cliurch of England) res Springfield Hlakely, Alexander, ship carpenter COTTON, ROI'.LiiT, J. P.. notary public and farmer res Indian Village liiafton, ('., hotel keeyier HAMILTON, JA.ME.S, Postmaster and gen. mercht. •lohn.ston, George, blacksmith liVnd, B., hotel keeiwr and general merchant McAiiliif, Patrick, carpenter McCullj', Patrick, shoemaker .Mid'',wan, Piobert, teacher JfcFailane, A., station agent O.W.R. O'Leary, Timothy, tailor Sliaw, James 1!.. gcieial merchant STKVEN.S, STYLE, hotel keeper Thompson, John, wliailinger V l! I I 392 PORT DALHOUSIE— POUT ELGIN. t !'! ' ! i Port DalhOUSlc— Au itmorporatod Villnge tind Port of Entry on Lake Ontario, in tlio Township of tirunthiiiii, County Liiicolii, 'i niilim I'roiu St. t'litimrint-s, tlie Countj' Town, 30 by water from Toronto anil ao fioin Haniiltoii. It is tlie ti-rminusol tli(! Wulhind C^aiial and Wi'llaud I'.iilway. The chief trade is in hiniber, dour and grain. Alouuy (Jider ()flii;eniid Saving.-j Itank. roiudation 1,200. Andrews, S., dry doik Al'l'ly, H., rppvi' Barnes, John, butcher Bethcd, N., farmer Black, Jolin, cooper Buckbce, Paliiicr, farmer BurKon, Kev. (!., (Presbyterian) Clilford, .lolin, car[)eiiter CoU', .Saiiuicl, proprietor i^.ator House f'onsadine, Dr. Dacey, Jolin, saddler Dentini, John, clotliipr .-,nd tailr.v Dix(Hi, Pev. ('. (Cliurchof I'.ngland) tJrooni, .Miss, teacher Harris, Richard, wni;'on niak«r Howse, H., tinsniitli Johnson, Joaejih, shoemaker Laurie, John, J. P., insurance agent JlcOrntli, P., iiroprielor Murrny Honse Mciluhon, Owen, proprietor livery stable I MARTINDALK, C. H., Postmaster and gen. niercht I ^laj', ( leurgi', farmer J[ay, Joscjih, farmer I Jlorrison, Jlarshall, prniirietor livery stable j Moi'iiiion, -Mrs., ndllmer, etc. .Mnir, Alexander, dry dock Pavdiii;,', Nathan, J. P., (general merchant Pawling', Nathan H., farmer I licad, (ieorf,'e "\V., telegraph operator 1 Read, W. H., farmer I Rum bey, William, proprietor Pickwick House I Smith, Jdlni, Imtclier ! Todd, K. H., hotel keej^er AValkcrly, Joseph, proprietor None-Such Hotel AValt, David, carpenter Wood, John, carjicnter Wood, Richard, baker Woodall, Jonathan , shoemaker Young, 11. Y., painter Port Elsill (Normanton P.O.) — A Village on Lake Huron, in the Township of Saugeeu, County Jruce. 30 nnles from Walkevton, the County Town, 30 miles from Owen Sound, 25 from Kincardine, and 5 from Sontlmmii'.on. Stages to the above places. Steamers to (loderieh and Southampton. Money Order Olliee. I'opulation 050. Allen, William, jirop. Elgin House Anthers, Rev. Jacob (Evan<:elical Association) Atkinson, George C, siuldier Becker, Henry, tailor Begg, Miss, teacher Betznor, Jacol), prop, flouring mill and lumber dealer Bricker, Dillmore 0., comniission merchant (Jameron, Willian), general merch.ant Oampliell. John, tailor Caniiiliell, William J., tanner Craig, Oc(n'ge, gc-neral merchant Crick, William, boots and shoes Carrie, 1 nald, farmer Currie, Duncan, carjienter Currie, J(din C, general agent Davnl, John D., farmer Dent, George, general merchant Dctwiler, Jolm R., proprietor Steamboat House Detwiler, 'Voidi, carpenter Douglass, Robert, Jl.D. Douglass, Robert, sen., farmer Eby, Enoch, farnu'r Eby, Martin P., telegnqdi ojierator Eby, JIartin F., druggi^t Eby, Rev. Soloa-.on (Menouite) Ewald, Daniel, teacher Falconer, Angus, iinu^ and strne Frazer, Rev. Alexander (Presbyterian) George, James, boots and shoes Gould, Rev. — (Wesleyan) Gowaulock, William, sen., farmer Guyer, George, cabinet maker Hall, William H., butcher Hoover, Martin, conunission merchant Hunter, Matthew, auctioneer Johnston, Albert, cooper Kennedy, John C, wagon maker Kinsey, D. S., caqienter Larrock, D. k C, general merchants Larrock, James, cabinet maker Laurison, Rev. W. W. (United Brethren) Sehnent, Rev. J. J. (New Jerusalem) McCarroll, Daniel, butcher McClnro k Stewart, manufacturers of woolen gools Mcdillivray, Peter, farmer Jlclntosh k Detwiler, wagon makers aMcKnigbt, Charles, boots and slioes JIcLachlan, Robert, founder and machinist McLean, Jlr.s., ndlliner JlcPhail, Neil, fanner Muir, James, carpenter Noble, William, tailor Phili]is, Elias, baker Prendis, Pascal, carpenter Rae, Neil A., attorney-at-law and insurance agent ROY, ARCHIBALD, J.P., Postmaster, general and steand)oiit agent Ruby k llilker, general mendiants Schmidt, I)., projaietor brick yard Sebastian, William A., fancy goods, toys, etc. iSehnen, J. J., insurance agent Shiels, Andrew, cabinet nu)ker Siefort, Clement, cooper Smith, Jesse, projnietor North American Hotel Stalford, Mrs. A. P., ndlliner Stafford, Frederick, grocer Stafford, John, farmer Stafford, Robert, proprietor Dominion House Stevens, H., tanner Stewart, John R., dniggist Stirton, John, farmer Weaver, Rev. — , (N. C. Methodist) PORT DOVER— PORTER'S HILL. 303 vcU'' O'ller n gools ; agent luorul ami lOtfl Port Dovcrt— A VillnRo find Port of Kiitry on Lake Krio, in the Township of MooiUions"', Conntj' Norfolk, 8 miles from Simcoe, the County Town, 25 from Dunnvillc, 38 from Hamilton iiml 24 from Cnleilonio. Sta^'cs to the uliovn pliici's. Money Onli-r Ollioe and Savings Hank. Population 1000. AHFil., I>AVin, Postmaster nnJ gi'ociT Allison, .lojiii, )pninti;r Armit, A., ciiliinct maker AnsUy, ('., tiiismitli Hafjley, AVilliaiii, tflc;,'ra])li ojiorator liaimister, Williiiiii, ( mpentir I5;iriitt, T. 1!., Di'jmly I'dllcctor Customs iiiitteisliy, Arthur, farmer liuaupre, John, faiiiur liccki'r, J., ]inijini'tor Commeri'ial Hotel liowlliy, Lcwii, ('(iiiiiiussi'in mcrrlianl iirou^^haiii, .Millci', caliinL-t maker Hrowii, Kilwaril, baker Cali'y, Mrs, milliurr, ete. Ciiley, William, lumtii ami shoes Carlctoii, .1., teacher v'arleton, AVilliam, teaeher Cariienter, (!. M., farmer (hnstic, ilrs., milliner Cniij,', \\'., projirietur > irth American Hotel Crayie, liev. William, (I'leabyteriau), superintendent jiulilic schools Craw ford, — , principal (irammar School Crossland & Ijyoiis, jprdprietor Norfolk Woolen Mills Delow, K., lirdiiiK 7iianufacturcr Ellis, F. AV., auctioneer Fairchild, — ., prop. Farmer's Hotel and Lrick yard Flemiu.i;, Airs., milliner Follensby, L. IV, pniprietor liTcry stable FravMc, Kiclianl, saddler Oamlilc, Samuel, N. 1'. and general agent Gillie.s, T. S., wagon maker (hinuei, Rev. — ., (New Advent) Guy, T. F., ]iriiprietor grist mill Hall, F^dward, commission merchant and luuihcr dealer Hanis, J. C, hoots njid shoes Hart, E. (i., publi.sher A'cio Domiidon Harvey, Jnll'rey, farmer Husse}', Henry, carpenter Hellyer, U., .steamboat agent Higmsn, W. H., collector of eu.stoms Hillyer, 11., commission merchant HolI'maii, Louis, cabinet maker Hume, John, carpenter Jenkins, William, carpenter limes, Andrew, carpenter Lidd, .Michael, wagon nuvker Laird, Kev. William, (Wcsleyan) Lange, X. L., ])ropriet(n' livery stable Law, llobert, carpenter Law, William, carpenter LawsiiM, .\dam, carjpcnti'r Lawson, Peter, American Consul Lawson, I'cter, jiroprietor etcum tannery Leaney, Williiim, gnxcr Lung, ,M., butcher McCoy, P., J. P. McKitterick, I'uhert, cariHJuter Mann, .l;imcs, farmer Marr, Friui'MS, farmer Jlarr, 1!., lime dealer ^Milton, Sanini'l, painter Morgan, Henry, .LP. Mnlfonl, ('., taiior .Mulkins ,^ Hitchie, commission merchants Naughton, Thoma.s, boots and shoes XKW DOMINION, (Friday), E. G. Hart, proprietor Pas-iUKUc, (leorge, boots and .shoes Pctrie, J., tailor Powell, 1!., general merchant , Itiddell, James, J. P., auctioneer Hiddell, It., general merchant Hobcrts, Henry, farmer Ko.ss, J., jiroprietor Railroad House Salt, John, cari)enter Scolicld, N. 15., genernl !nerchant Sidwa}', J., broom manufacturer Skey, F., ilruggist Slocumb, Henry, carpenter Smith, h'obert, jiroprietor livery stable Sovereign, H. II., farmer Stewart, J. W., M.l). Stephens, liichard, architect Stevenson, John, clothier and tailor Stringer, Henrj', carpenter Thomi>son, Amlrew, farmer Thurlow, — ., butclipr Tibbett.s, liev. William (Church of England) Varey, Brian, (jarpenter Vatcher, S., liaker Waddell, 11., broom manufacturer Walker, N. C, JLD. AValsh, C, landing waiter Wilson, (ieorge, general merchant Watts, W.. butcher Williams, H., butcher Winton, C, proprietorNorfolkHou.se Port EllMSley.— A Village and Station of the Brockville and Ottawa Hallway, on the Uiver Taj', in the Township of North Elmsley, County Lanark, G miles fiom Perth, the County Town. Population 200. -Ulan, John, manufacturer of woolen goods Devlin & Co., tanners ELLIOTT, JOHN, Postmaster and farmer Heathiu-ington, AVilliam, shoemaker 1 Hunter, W., farmer Irving, William, carpenter howe, David, carpenter MeConnick, Mrs. J. , proprietor hotel Mcllhenney, James, proprietor flouring mill McKen/.ie & Campbell, lumber dealers O'Harii, H., farmer O'Hara, W. G., farmer Sherwood, H. N., lumber dealer Weatherhead, \V., farmer Werkes, A. F., grocer and hotel keeper Wliite, Rev. George B. (Church of England) Porter's Hill. — C-S'cc Villages too late for regular insertion at \it 'JDD. Bfll k MrK.llar (.lohii lirll iiii.l 1'. McKuUm), lum- ber mcrrlmiitH Moore, C'lmrles, hotel ki.'<']ier Smith ■'i: I't'cr ^S. Smith nuil Juhu Utter), siiw uiill |iri)|pnet()r.s Taylor, Josijih, hotol kopper Port Cirjinby.- -A Vilhine ou Luke Oiitiirio, in the Town.sliip nt' Clurke, County Durlmm, 1 mih; I'lDm Newtonville .Stiitii/ii, tJ rand "Trunk Uiiilroud, iind 1(1 from Cohourjf, tho County Town. I'oiniliitiou 200. Hiinie, Jolm, liirmor Bellamy, (leor<,'e, laruHT Brown, .fames, fiiimer Boon, Ai)r,'ilmni, liirnu'r Caujjhtoii, ('oriiiiin.s, farmer Cuuf^liton, Dennis, larmer Cotton, .li)hn, farnnT Elliott, (ieort,'e, farnn^r Evans, .lames, farmer Goodenon^di, h'icliiinl, farmi-r Gray, Charles, farmer Henderson, Willram, farmer Jaeob.s, (Jeor/^e, farmer Johnston, .1., fai'nnr Johnston, I'., ,1. 1'., farmer Keable, Edward, station nf;ent Kimliall, An;stin, fanner LanciLstor, Jonathan, fanner I/orkhart, Andrew, farmer j\leCnll(>nf,'ll, .lames McKarlane iV (iiinlanier, jiroii.s. .steam (lomiu),' mill MARCH, 1)AVI1), Postmaster, jtroprietor hotel and eomndssidn merchant Meadows, l''ranris, farmer Millij,'an, .lames, farmer I'riee, I!ev. (liai-tist) (tnantrill, David, farnu'r Kobinsoii, William, farmer Ta|.]i, Kev. - , (i',a|itist) Thomas, Andrew, fnrnu'r Thomiisoii, ■!. JI., teaelicr Thoinpsnii, 5I(ises, farmer Wade, .Inhn, farmer Wallace, Tlmmas, fiirmer Weli'h, Thomas, farmer Williiim.s, John, farmer Port Hoover.— A Tost Ollice in tho Townshii) of Marijios.n, Cnnnty Vietoria. KoOKli.S, KLIAS, Tostmaster. Port lIoiK'. — An incorporated Town in the townshij) of lloin-, Coiinty Durham, beautifully .•■ituateil in a .small valley on Smith Creek, the month of which forms an excellent harbor on Lake Ontario. It is a StatidU of the tirand Trunk iiailway, and the terminu.sof the I'ort Hope, Lind.sayand H'avertou I'.ailway. There is a line ap^ieulturnl section in the vicinity and an extensive tradi! in lumber ami farm produce is centered hero. I'istant from Cobourg, 7 miles; from Peterboro, 29; fnmi Lindsay, 12; from Torniito, C;l; and frola Kingston, !)S miles. I'ort of Entr}'. Money Order Olliee and Savin;,'s liank. i'opulation oOOO. Abcrcrombie, William, dry <;oods and clothing Abbott, Miss Jlar^arct, milliner and drensmakiT Allen, A., teller, Ontario liank Anderson, James, baker, etc. Anderson, W., dry poods Austin, James, butilu'r Bad<,dey, Itev. C. 11. (Church of England) BAlliD, JA?dE.S, bonk.selluranil stationer, Eire, Life, ami Jl.irine (.ienoral Insurancx- Agent Baker, Ernstus A., groeerios and i>rovisiuns Bank of Montreal, "\V. P. Crondiic, agent BAKNETT, E. W. & Ct). (E. W. liarnett ami AVm. Craig) glue manufacturers (.see ndv) Barrett, ^\'illiam, proi), Barrett's mills and -woolen factory Beami.sh's Mills, J().soph t- ing's Hoiise l)Udge, Edward, merchant, tailor CAISSE'S HdTEL, L. Caisso. proprietor Cab-utt, Jann'S, jun., )iro]irietor Caliutt's Brewerv Campbell, Arcliibald, agent 1J.1(.K. Canufron, Charles, ALU. CANADA )U TTOxN COMPANY; E. 0. tliant, manager Canadian ami American E.xprcss Company; Stanley Paterson, agent Cai'son, .lohn, grocer Carvetli, J. S., Initelier Carveth, William, butcher Chalk, I'obert, carriage and wagon maker Charle.sworth .t Gann.'tt (II. (i. C. and 0. II. ('■), groci rs and provision merchants CHISHOLM, ])., barrister denies, Charles, grocer and ju'ovi.sion merchant Clemeslia, John AV., physician and surgeon C'oad, (teorge, shoemaker Cochrane, Andrew, harbor nnister Cochrane, Pev. William, (Presbyterian) t'ochrane, James, hotel kee]ier and produce buyer Cole, Mi-is Harriet, milliner PORT HOI'R 39i> t'oiiiiiierciiil Iliitcl, .1. S. (Jcriiinn, i)i'i))>rii't()r C'liiMiiicrrial I'liioii Kii'tMiiiil Lili' liihiiniiici! Cu,, 1). Simirt, ii;,'iiit CiHitH, W. .1., lioot mill shoemiikcr C'OSIIY, A, M., iiiaimxiv IJiiiik nf Toronto CKAKi, WII, 1.1AM & SONS (\V. ('niin, T. Vrnin, ^|V. Cnii^, ,jun.) wood ileiilers uiiil li-atluT immu- I'lirtiin'rs Craiik, .liimcs, dry jjoods Criiwlty, KliiiM, hiiIoou keeper Croinlpie, W'illiiiiii rieton, nK"iil Ha'ik of Montvual Jhnis, Mi.sM, inilliner l)eiii|isey, Hev. ■). (liiiiitist) Uewiir, Joliii I''., iiliysiiMiin mnl .sin\'eoii Dii'ksoii, li, Niiiliili- mid iiarness milker pD'.liler, Chinliv, liiitter and lunier 1 low 1 ill},',, Jli-N, eliililrent*' clotliiii}; Duck, Aliihiiel, j,'r(ieer Ivirle, 'rijoiii;',s, saddler KiLst Duiliaiii Itigi.stry Olliee, (ietn'ge V. Wanl, l{e;,'istrar r.lliott, iMis. ,1., lioop skirt iimnuf'aetory I'.llis, 'I'lioiiias 1"'., telc^riiiili o[«iiil(ir (1. T. 11. MviiiH, \\ iiliani, liLnksinith KvaU, W. W., li'.w student Kvatt, AVilliam Henry, M.D., ]>li}'sicinn "rd .surgeon l'"arniers' Inn, liieliard [''ostcr, ]iroiiiielor i'ariinliar.sDii, Miuiiiy, iiiarMe niamil'aeliirer i'Vrf^UMoii, Mrs. AVuUace, liuiey Htainjiin},' and eiii- liroideiy Fi.tk, (r. L., train disjiatelier 1'. II. 1-. & 1). Itailway Fitz.^^ininioiiN, ilii^li, liairdri'SMer F(i>.;arly, Miss Susan, dn«smaker and inilliner Korlies, Ilcniy, custoin.s' surveyor Fostt'i', Francis, variety store mill Foster, liicliaiil, [iroprictor I'arnier's Inu FoWLEli, ^V. J., ]inidnci' ami conuniiJHion iiier- uhaiit, broker, &e. (.sec adv) I'urliy, (icorgo 11., bailiir2ud Division Court and in- .•^uraiice ac'vnt Fiirliy, AVilliam If., e;il)iiK-t maker (leale, Joliii, fancy dry good.s tieoiijc, J. ro]irietor (triflln's Saloon Origgs, II. 1'., cclecti<' iiliysiciau Hiigcriiian, V. A., groceries and provisinns j Hides, H. 15., saddle and hariie.ss maker Hall, J. ii., law student Handy, Bros., (J. U. llamly and Thomas Handy) boots and shoes Hamia, Jane, grocer H.irttbrd Fire Insurance Company, David Smart, agt Hiiw, Lawrence, jirojirietor Ontario Dou.se Hawthorne, Edward, blacksmith IHayden, Thomas, founder jHealy, J. M., accountant Ontario Bank IHKLM, J., JI!., ibundry and machine .shop (see adv) IHeudersoii George, livery stable proprietor and steam I Vioat agent iHfrehmer, O. S., teller Bank of Toronto IHetlierington, John, saloon IlIiWSON, CIlAltLKS, grocer niid jirovlsion niercht (.see adv) Hewson, .bilin, grocer and bakii' Iliggins, U. W., teacher I'liion School llilaiid, Willi nil, grocer and confectioner Hill, If., tailor Hill, liobi'it, thilor llockiii, N., dry good.s, boot.s nnd shoes Holl'man, Jacob, dcider in fancy good» iind manuftic- turer of cigars Ilow( 11, U. S., forwarding, Hhipping and ingurunec agent Howell, i;. S., grocer and provision merchant llunie, Itobert, grain buyer Hunter. Charles, eooiier IRWIN, J. M., lumber merchant Janes, Thomas I''., juoduce and commission nierchimt anil insiiraiict? agent Jarvis, ( '. l;., hardware .lenkins, A., weavei .lOHN.STOX, J. S. (W. S. .t J. S. Johnston) .lolINSI'oN, W. S. (W. S. .<; J. .S. .lohiiston) JOHNSTON, W. .S. & J. S., eililois ami proi)rietor.s /■ifft J/'ipc (laiil): Jones, Thoiins I*., U. S consular agent Kane, h'ev. Michacd (lioiiian Catholic) Kellawav, Philip, carpenter ami builder KINd, JoSKl'll (i., proprietor lieaniish's Mill Kircbbollcr, .bilin X., law stuileiit KlIiCIIIloFFKll, XlvSIMTT, barrister (see adv) Knighl, Cliarlcf, grocer and baker lianibert, Charles, [iioprielor lilack Horso Inn Lander, '\; (iardanier (McFarlane and II. II. tlur- daiiii'r), millers MetJuire, A. S., teacher McHcnry, James S., confectioner !MeIviiy k Hewson (Hobcrt McKay and John Hew.son), boot ami shoe niakiMs ^MeLenuan, Donald, hardware McLennan, Donalil J., groi.'erand )irovision merchants McMaster, Jame.s, .sei'ond haml broker McMurtry, John F. k Brother (.lolin F. and J. A.), lumber nn't'chauts McNeil, Mi.-is M., milliner and dre.';smaker Mu('dougall, A. IL, manager I loyal Canadian Bank MACKIK, WILLIAM, pioprietm- Maekie's Hotel MACKIK'S HOTEL; William Mackie, jiroiirietor Maguiie, Albert 15., house and sign painter Maitland, Hugh, wagon maker Mai-shull, David, saloon Marshall, John, boot and shoe manufacturer Martin, Thomas, carpenter Martin, 'William, proprietor, Blackham's Hotel Mathews k O'Brien (Benj. 11., and James) carriage makers i V 396 PORT HOPE. M , MM hi ; ! IM.; ■it-t'* ■ N' I . M«yh('W, Anthony, pinning mill, wwh, ))Hn(l nntl ilixii' iimmit'iiclDry ^[pnliciiitt, TImiiiiiH, j^i-ocer, bnkcr, rtc. Murcditli, II. v., iic'countiiiit, Itiiiik of Moiitrcnl Meivlmiits L'liioii KxiircHu Co., .Stanley, I'littiTgon, n;{pnt Mitcliill, F. It., ftrocor Mitilirll, ( lcn|;^f(. mill ilollll, ilvUf,';,'istM Molson, W. M., ]>niiiiii'tor llourinf,' mill iMiiiiiiliJii, William, Ixxit and Hlinciiinkcr Moiitifal Ocean Steiinihliii) Co., Stanley, Patterson, ii;{eiit J\l')nt!,iilTele<;raph Co., St.niilcy, I'nttorHon, agent iMoniM, .lolin, Imtelier Morse, 1'. W. k Co., eheniists and druggists JIulligiiii, Jdlin iMulli^'itn, liiil)ert, groceries, wines nnd lii|nor« JVIuriiliv, F., Miietiiiiieeiiiiid Ii.land Kevenue hi«i>cctor NKKLAXn.S, F., dentist (»e.! adv) O'I'rieii, .lames ( Matlirw.s i: O'lirien) (•'Uonnell, I'. .1., iKJokneller iuiil stationer, dealer in fancy goodfi, &c. O'Keane, llev, ]\f., (Hom;in (latholie) O'Meara, Hev. Dr. (Church of Kiighiud) O'Neill, J. k U. (James ami llicluuJ), dry goods and groceries Ontario llanl:, .Icdin Rmnrt, manager Orr, ISoliert, manager Molson's mills I'ack, John, proprietor Simpson's Hotel i'arsoiiH, William, tilacksniitli Paterson, Stanley, banker, exchange broker, agent Canadian and Anierii'in K.xprcss Comjianies PKl'LOW, KDWAItl), JU!;., (K. I'eplow & Son) i'Kl'l.OW, KDWAHI), SKN., (K. IVplow & Son) PK1'L<»W, !•;. k SON (Kdward, son. and Fdward, jr.) proiM-ietors Viadnct Mills Perks, (ieorgc, M.I). Perry, Horace, watchmaker and juweller Philp, Williinn, music teacher Phienix Hotel, Kdwnrd Theobald, proprietor Pillsworth, Daniel, boot and shoemaker Pitts, T. N., merchant tailor and dealer in gentle- man's furnishing goods POUT Horn (iUlDE, (weekly), M'. S. & J. S. Johnston, editors and projirietors (see rAv) Port Hojie Post Olliee, Robert Wallace Smart, Post- ma.ster Porter, Archiliahl, agricultural implements Price, Kev. A. (F.ible Christian) Pringle, A. W., watchmaker and jeweler Provincial Insurance Co., Cornelius Quinland, agent Purslaw, Adam, ])rineipal Union School Quay, William, groci'ries, stoves and tinware (juinlan, Cornelius, mainifaeturer and wholeside and retail dealer in stoves, tin and copperware KANDALL, P. K., bookseller, stationer and music dealer Uaymond, Jl., boot and slioemaker Bead, \V., (Simpson k lieml) lleynolds, John, hotel keeper Uevnold.s, W., conductor P. H. L. & li Kailway KIORDAN, .lOHN, proprietor Ontario Urewery Kobei-tson, James, tanner and currier, and "dealer in shoe tindings Kobei-tson, Miss Kate, teacher Eose, Harvey Milton, boots and shoes KOSS, LEWIS, dry goods and groceries Bowland, William, painter Eoyal Canadian Hank, Archibald Campbell, agent RUSSELL, H. C, importer and dealer in pianos, melodeons and organs Euskell, Henry, butcher RUSHKLI,, H. V. k BRO. (H. 0. Ihissell k O. R. Kus'sell), tipliolhtererH and eubinet nijikers RusMcll, James I.., dry gnuds and gro'i ries Sager, .bihn, pnijirielor t^Mieeti'M Hotel SANDS, AllCHIIlALD, secretary and treasurer Port H<>|>e (ias Co., anci insurance agent Saunders, H, V., town deik, insurance agent Si'ullhorp, Samuel, solicitor Slienick, Miss A., teaidier Shepherd, Willinni, clerk linl Division Court Shepher I, Jamea, iMoleson's mills Simson, John, .station master (J. T. U Sii.ipson, William (Siijijison k Iteail) Simp.son k Uiad, (W. Simpson and W. Read) gi-oceri Simiison's Hotel, John I'aek jiroprietor Skitch, William, merchant tiulor Smart, David, barrister S.MAHT, CiKoRCJK, commission agent, in grain and dealer in lumber Smart, J. li., market clerk SMART, ROltHR'l' W., 1'ostniii.ster Smith, Robeit, jihotographer Standard Life Assurance Company, J. Baird, agent Steven, John, confectioner Stevenson, John, tinware, .stoves, &c Stevenso!!, William, nierchimt tailor 8UMMKRVILLK, THOMAS, distiller Tapscott, Rev. S., (Itajitist) Taylor, iM'astus, agent Worthen and llaker Taylor, H. (<., ma.ster mechanic P. H., L. k 1). R TEMPKST, W. S., grocer, wine and spirit merchant Theobald, Edward, proprietor Plueiiix Hotel Tiiik«r, Stephen, engine driver I". H. A: P. R Toronto Hank, A. Jl. Cosby, manager Traves, J. 15., editor and ])roprietor Z?;'iVi',»A Cfinrnlinn TRiNITY COLLE(!E SCHOOL, Rev. C. H. DaJgley head master Triiiii, David, shoemaker UNITED STATES CONSUI^VR AGENCY, Thomas P. Jones, agent Van Norman, Miss, teacher Viiidin, Edmunds., lumber and commission mcrclit Wallace, R., produie agent Walker, John, cabinet maker am), upholsterer WARD, (iEOUilE I'., Registrar Ea.st Durham and issuer of marriage and tavern licenses Ward, Thomas W., Deputy Registrar Warmiiigton, Charles (Charles Warmington k Rro.) Warniingtoii, John (Cliatles Warmington k Hro.) Warmington, Charles k IJr,)., (Charles and John), manufacturers of mineral water, Mount Royal bitters and ginger wino WATERS, REV. D., M.A., LL.B. (Canada Presby- terian) Watson, Thomas, teacher Whitehead, F. L., accountant Whitehead, M. F., Collector Customs WILLIAMS, A. T., general superint. P.H.L. iB.R. WILLIAMS, ARTHUR T. H., AI.P.P. Williams, James, barber and hairdresser, dealer in pipes, tobacco and fancy goods Wilson, William, leather dealer Winters, Nicholas, proprietor Victoria Inn AVittman, John, san.sage maker Woods, G. A. (G. A. Woods & Co.) Woods, William G. (G. A. Woods & Co.) Woods, G. A. & Co., ((J. A. and Win. G.), jilauiug sash, doors, blinds and fanning mills WOON, JOHN C, book-keeper Worthen k Raker, (Sanborn Worthen and R. H. ISaker), loom manufacturers AVright, John, attorney, etc. ,tl il POirrLAND— PORT rEiiuv. 39; I*ortlnn«I. -A VilliiRn on tlif Uiilouu Cmml, in tin- TcAimliip <.f IWiinl, County I-i-cdi, 30 niili-s from llrockvillc, thu County Town, li.'i niiloH I'rom Hnilth'B FalU; 1(J from Ijish I'rei-k, und 8 from Ncwboro Stugi's to Urockvillt! nml Wi'Mtiiort. ropuliition 200. llrowii, KolMTt, wa;,'oii nmker Cliilimim, S. !•'.., rooiicr IhinoviiM, Junii'.s, inn koi'))ur l)()rwny, John, sliociinkci' (ii'iuit, ,lolin, liliii'kHmitii iiciltll, K., I'ODIIIT .IdiiiiMon, Kii'liiinl, ^'rnornl murchantfl Kiniii'y, J'utiiik, cooper Morris, Suniucl, Mivksmitli liii|ii', Micitiii'i, inn ki'i']i('i' Hl'oVll.F/, S. S., rontiunjtti r, J. 1'., general merchant Sli.rwootl, w. n. Sllilttoll, J, W., J,TOi'lT Ti'iittcr, liicliiii'ii, wii>;on maker Whiting, Ai'zii, tuuiicr Port niaitlnnd.— A Post OIUco in the Towuihip of Sherbrooke, County Jloiuk. Uoughn, Vt'., liotul keeper * 1 MOSS, JAMKS, roatinaster Port Perry. — A large and nourishing Village situated at the head if Lake Scuf,'o(j, and terminus of the. I'urt Wliitliy and .Scux<>g (iravel Koad, in the Townshiii of lJpni;h, County Ontario. It in the centre of a j._ood agricultural country and possesses e.xcellent water ])ower. It contains several extensive Hour, grist and Buw iiiills, a woolen mill and foundry. Distant from Wliithy, the County Town, IS miles, and from Toronto, 43. Stage to Whitby, fare 75 eeuts. Bloney Order Ollice. Populatiou 1000. Addison, William, blacksmith Allison, .1. W., jjeneral murchaiit lilllKLOU', HHoTIIKliS (Joseph and I'ulmer Bige- low), general niercliiints liKiKl.nW, JOSKI'II (IJigelow, rirothcrs), manager lioval Canadian Hank IIKIML'OW, JOSKl'H (liigcdow, IJrothersi, proprietor saw mills, shingle and heading factory liKiELOW, I'AI.MKU (HiKelow, lirotheV.s) I'lullen, Thomas, tailor Uurnham, Harris, Clerk 3d Division Court Charles Ilenry, general merchant and issuer of mar- riage lici'nscs Christian, Aliss H. J., school teacdicr CUCIIKANK ,^ COCHUANE (Samuel H. & \Yilliam M.). barristers, kc. COCHKANK, WILLIAM JI. (Cochrane k Cochrane) COCHUANE, SAMl'EL H. (Cochrane & Cochrane) Coady John, hiirne.ss maker Cook, John, butcher ' "' Davis, Isaac .1., telegra])h operator DAVIS, JOHN W., cabinet maker, &c. El'.ilELS, IiritEllT L. (Spencer & Ebbcls) Kl.bels, AV. D., school teacher t'lctt &: Hutchison (John Flett and William Hutchi- son), general blacksmiths Flett, John (Flett & Hutchison) Forneri, l!ev. li. ,S. (Ki.iscopal) I'oy, Hcnrv, boot and shoe mai:ulactnrer C.KltOW, COliXElLCS 1!. (lloitt i Cerow) (iibson, A., accountant Blake, ,1. A., commission merchant Boos, George ].,., tailor Hradlicld, Jonathan, farmer Clark, Oliver, brdom niiinufacturer ■Coleman, 1)., ])rop. JIan.sion Uouse and gi-ocer Codk, Warren, painter Coultc r, Andrew, farmer Coulter, lioliert, grocer Dean, Cp'us, architect Elliott, Andrew, butcher Elliott, (icnrge, teacher Elliott, Itobert, general merchant Farr, Walter, ear])enter Fceney, Edward, tailor liritlitli, Thomas, butcher (irisdi'le, (!., carpenter Hill, William, .1. P., general agent Hill, .Tchii, larmer llixon, William, farmer Holditcli, Henry, farmer .lordan, jMrs. K,, proprietor British Hotel of the Welland Railway, on the Willand lUver, in the Town- les from Welland, the County Town, and 56 from Toronto. Population fiOO. Jordan, Ceorge A., station agent and telegraph oper. Jordan, \\'illiani, painter Kimball, J. J,, proprietor livery stable King, ]{. S., M. J). Linger, Freeman, lioots and shoes Linger I.saac, cmpenter McCOPPEN, JAMKS, Po.stmaster, J. P., gen. mcrcht McCoppen, ilis. James, milliner !McCullough, W. A., deputy Postmaster MeOill, Kcv., (Presbyterian) McKee, Vilroy, waigon maker !McFnrland, Duncan, farmer McFarland, J. C., il. D. Miirrin, P. II., aciountant Roberts, l!ev. T. 15., (( 'huroh of England) Saunders, .lolin, grocer Stark, .loseph, carpenter Star, IJev. J, (Wesleyan) Stark, Robert, i aliitiet nurker Stuart, Jlrs., milliner Wams'.ey, John, farmer Watson, .John, farmer Willsun, Mrs. E. A., select school Wood, Mrs., milliner Port Rowan. — A post otliee in tlie Township of Walsingham, County Norfolk, iloney Order Office and Savings Bank. JIcCLENNAN, ANDREW, Postmaster. Port Royal. - A small village on Lake Erie, in the Township of WaLsingham, County Norfolk, 22 miles from Siuicoe, the County Town, "ndOO from Toronto. Population 100. ABBOTT, H., Postmaster, general merchant Anderson, H., farmer Anderson, J., farmer IMngliam, Charles, J. P.. Real Estate and Insunmce Agent Hingham G., farmer Bingham, W., farmer Uowevs, C.» farmer liower.s, IL, farmer Bureli, Titus, shoemaker Dewitt, J., farmer KUi.s, A., proiaietor Port Royal Hotel Kick, (iillicrt, broom manufactui-er Fick, P. F., farmer Folgcr, I'l.'v. S. W. (Bajitist) Hanson, William, proprietor Western Hotel Overlaugh, W., tannrr Spencer, MissS., milliner, etc Sjiiiicer, L., fanner Woudward, James, teacher Port Rycrse.- -A Village on Youngs Creek, in the Town.sliip of Woodhouse, County Norfolk, 6i miles from SiuK'oe, the County Town, and SO from Toronto. Po]mlatiiin 'JOO. Hurge.ss, John, teacher Cutting, James, hotel keeper and coal dealer Fi-anklui, B. B., telegraph operator tter I'pygS Robert, teacher Ryerse, Edward P., J. P., collector Inland Revenue Ryersi', Uev. (ieorge J. (tiaptist) R VERSE, W. H., Postmaster, general merchant .md insurance agiiit Stiekuey, Amos, farmer Stickney, James, proprietor livery stable. iuke Ontiirio» on I'specially n the Town- ■0111 Toronto. k'gi'apli oiier. ., gen. mcrclit n\) Icr Office anil folk, 22 inilcs [otol folk, 6i mill's Ul RCVIMUIB nci-chaut and I'ORTSMOUTH— rORT STANLEY. 399 PortsniOIltll. — An incoqiKinted Village situateil on Portsmouth Hay, in the Townsliij) of Kingston, County i'"i(.atiiia(', '2 miles ilistiint from Kingston. The new I'rovineial Asylum is located here. The hay fomig II deep and well sheltered luirhor, and gooil facilities are olferod for the Imikling antl launehitig of vessels of the largest size. Daily mail, ropulation 1200. Apnew, .lolin, MA). Allrn, Kev. .1. G. (Chureh of EnghiiuU Haiden, Kli, market gardener ]5:ikei', ^Villiam, foreman ('. & (».'s tannery liiiiinister, K., keeper I'enitentiary liahtriek, Thomas, giuird Penitentiary UKAl'PHK, KDWaISD, grocer, innkeejier and collector Cameron & JInrdie, Iniihlcrs and jirops. sash, door and l>liiid factory Camjiliell, Ellen, grocer Carnithers & tiuiiii (J. C. k A. 0.), tnmiers Carter, Thomas, guanl Penitentiary Cox, Mrs., private school Craig, Joliii, aeiiaintant and clerk of the eorpomtion Crawford, William, guard Penitentiary Culdicth, .Joliii, liaker Dolilis, Itcv. V. W. (Church of England) Urciinan, iS. T,, caliinct maker T)uido]>, Kohert, guard Penitentiary Elliott, Elizabeth, hotel keeper ' Evans, William ('., prop. Lock JIanufactory Finn, JlichacI, (ilasterer Eislier, .lames k. Sou, brewers Filzsimmons, .lames, guard Penitentiary Flaiiigan, .loliii, deputy warden Prov. Penitentiary Fuiniell, .Tesse, tailor (irant, William E., boots and shoes Horsey, Edward, architect Howard, liichard, ship carpenter Howard, Tliomas, ship carpi liter .Tohnsoii, Absalom H., M. D. Litchlield, .I.P., JI.I)., nu'dieal superintendent Kock- wood Lunatic Asvlum gen. mercht TiOwe, »'>amuel, boots and shoos JlcCammoii, Thoma.s, baker McCarthy, .lames, grocer McCaithy, Thomas, keeper Penitentiary SfcCoiiiiell, William, grocer McDonald, .\rehiliald, deputy clerk Penitentiary McDoiiell, 1). A. ('., warden" Penitentiary JIcDonell, .John, M. D. Mcintosh. Donald, clerk Penitentiary McKay, Miss, milliner !MeLeod, Alexander, guard Penitentiary McLEOD, tiEOIHiE, Postmaster, J. P., JIarks, ,I(dni, general merchant Jlitchell, Peter, ]irop. Portsmouth marine 1{. R Jlooney, John, foreman G. OUbrd & Co. Mowat, Pev. John, (Presbyterian) Muilic, John, attoriiey-at-law Newton, John, JI. D Nicholson, John, ship rar]ienter Nicholson, Thonuis, ship laipenter Ofl'ord, George & Co., boots and shoes Pugli, John, boots and shoes Quiiiii, Patrick, hotel keejier Pamsden, George, wagon maker Sehroeder, .lames, butcher Sexton, George, butcher Short, James, grocer Steward, I'obert, blacksmith Sullivan, William, kecjier Penitentiary "\'an Strabeuzie, Major Boweii, late loVtli llogiment Walsh, Patrick, keejicr Penitentiary Wilkinson, AViiliaiii, grocer Wishart, John, shij) carpenter Port Stanley. — A vilhge and station of the London and Port Stanley K. IJ., in the Townships of Varmouth and Southwohl, County Elgin, situate on Lake Erie, distant from St. Thonnus, the County Town, 10 miles; Toronto, 157; London, 2t') ; and Hamilton, lid. Communication by steamer with American Ports on the Lake. Average value of improvcil lands in the neighborhood, ^10. There are Episcopal, Wcsleyan Methodist, mid Congregational ehurehes in the village. Population 400. Arkcll, Henry, general merchant IV'riy, M., saddler Herrv, .Mrs., hotel keeper Hust'wick, J. H., J.P. liiowii, Cliarles A., butcher and grocer Cameron, Ewaii, .LP. Cliaiidlcr, Thomas, eonunission merchant, forNvarder, insurance agent Edgconibc, .biines, painter Edgcombe, Thomas, wagon maker KUisoii, ,(iilin, builder Fiiilay, John, general meifhant niuii'k, Amos, blacksmitli Quick, William .1., farmer THKASHErv, WILLIAM, general merchant Powell. — A Post Off.'^e in the 'i'ownship of Huntley, County Carleton. E(!AX, DEXXIS, Po-stmaster. Dealer in WI PrCSCOtt. — A Town and Port ol' Entry on Uie liiv Tiuuk and >St. Lawremte and Ottawa Itaihoads, the City of Ogditiisburgh, X.Y. The steamers and ferries pass every hour between Preseott Town, 12 miles, Ottawa 45, Montreal 113 and fi Population 3,000 Anderson, D., oysters, fruit, &c Armstrong, William, lauiling waitei- liabcoek & Co., ^irops. Preseott Tannery Bacon, Ebcnezer, plop, tannery BAIXES, .1., Medical Hall, chemist and druggist Piaudry, S., shoeniaker Hpusoii, W., produce P.ertrand, S., axe maker liirks, C!enr"e, chemist and druggist Blakely, lioliert, harness maker Blakey & Skiinu'r, gioreries and liquors Bolton, C.eorge, tontraetor P>oswcll, Ilev. E. J., D.D., (Church of England) iSovd, I'ev. I'obert, (Presbyterian^ BOYLE, J. P., ;;roceries and provisions miADY CONCERT HALL, I. D. Purkis, prop. (see adv) I'.rady, John, giocer UHOCK, REV. JAMEvS, (Wesleyan) Itrouse, 11. A., express agent, confectioner iUlOUSE, W. H., M.D., Postmaster Buckly, John, general nu'rchaut, and forwarder I5urke",'s. E. & Co., dry goods P.urton, lUv. Mr., (Presbyterian) 15YRNES, PETEH, editor Preseott Telegraph, book seller aud stationer Cairns, James, builder and lumber merchant Camp, William, accountant Carlin, William, shocnuiker Clmrtier, A.; grocer \ ¥. % W t'larke, Maeniel, M.P.P., barrister Coates, T., tinsmith min .n.-,.-,',:' Conlon, P., carpenter Coons, S. M., furniture dealer er St. Lavvreiice, situated near the Jliuctiou of the Grand in tli(^ Township of Augusta, County GreiiviUe, oppositi' plying lietween Montreal and Hamilton sto]) here daily, and Ogdcnsburgh. Distant from Brockville, the County om Toronto 220. Money Order OlHce and Savings Ban!;. Coughlan, Patrick, saddler Dame, C, sunt, locomotive works St. L. & O. 1!.!!. Daniels, David, groceries and liipiois DANIEL'S HOTEL; L. H. DauioLs, prop. DANIELS, L. IL, prop. Daniels' Hotel (see adv.) Davis, Albert, tailor Davis, A., grocer DJ:TL0H, T. S., supt. St. Lawrence & Ottawa R.K. Dillon, .lolin, luUcher and droVer Dixon, T., sa.sh, door and blind faetorv DOWSLEV, JOHN, agent Royal Insurance Co. Dowsley, M., agent Liverjiool and London and Ololie: W('stern of Canada and Commer.'ial I'uiou la- surance Companies Duljoi.H, Naroissu, cooper Du!fv, .foliii, shoemaker DPNN, JAMES, Pnion Hotel Dl'NX, WILLIA.M, farmer Easton, Joliii, j\l. O. Egert, A. S. (J. P. Wiser & Co.) FUlis, William, contractor Elwood, James Cr., landing waiter Ewart, Frank, saddler Fell, William, barbi'r Ferguson, A. W., jihotographer Ferguson, John, groceries and hardware Ford, Francis, giocer Ford, John, grocer Ford, William, butcher Ford, Brothers, exchange brokers, R. R. and stMin- boat agents Fortier, F., wlii>ehvright FRANCIS, JOHN, pivprietor Ottawa Hotel, Junction j (see tulv) , ,,,,.., Mechj Lands bon; Loans and tents o JC Wi Dealer in W iUu Watches, Oh silrer boughi B&BAD AMD fancy Cake, ; ibaldi Bisouitt ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES HOLDEN, •lllelal AMignee, Nolnry Pabllc, Laud and general Agent.— Money to Iioan. Office McMillan's Block, Brock Street, WHITBY. .'•^vTOOPlA.I»HH3R, Corner Ouellette and Sandwich Streets. WIND.SOR. JOHN M. TREBLE, Importer an't dealer I9 Djt Ooodi, Hate, Oav*' Family Orooerlei, eto. Next door to the Market, Sandwich Street, WINDSOR, ONT. N. B. — Cash purchasers will iind it greatly to their advantage to (ive me a call before purchasing else- where. WILLIAM B. HIRONS, WINE MERCHANT, UNDER HIROKS H0U8K, WINDSOR, ONTARIO. m ;| 1 ^ ' If ii . r » 1 5! ADVERTISEMENTS, STEAM r>LA.isri]sra mill, MANUFACTUKEK OF jSAShes, blinds, iron moldings, curtain fixtures, clothes dryers, mops, 4c- AU kiiuis of Saioing, Turning, d:c,, daiu to order. H -A. I^ I» JB H Sc Ghl^OSE, MANUFACTURitES OF Wood Working Machinery of all Kinds and most Improved Patterns . ALL WORK WARRENTED. CORNER MARY AND PERRY STREETS, WniTBT. ONTARIO. H OUNDAS STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO. The rroprietor having re-leased and rc-furuisl»ed this House in the most modern style, is prepared to famish the travelling public with all the accommodations of a first class Hotel. Commercial traTellers will find a spacious Sample Room. The Bar will always be supplied with the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Omnibus to and from all trains. Good stables and attentive Iiostlers always in attendance. N. B. — Stages leave tliis House daily. For particulars of which see Stage Routes. OEORQE ROBSON, Proprietor. TILL & LAMO, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Etc, CALDWELL'S BLOCK, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO. BROWN & PATTERSON, Manufacturert of and dealers in all kinds of Agncoltaral Implements, Reapers, MOWERS, &C. WHITBY, ONT. ROYAL HOTEL, « THOMAS WALKER, Proprietor, WHITBY, ONTARIO. Fint data Sample Rooms. Bus to and from all trains. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. M. CALDWELL, Proprietor, CORNER BROCX AND COLBORNE STREETS, WHITBY, ONTARIO. KING BROTHERS, TANNERS AND CUHRIEBS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO. J.'. V * ONTARIO HOTEL, E. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor, WHITBY, ONTARIO. Kicoi Stabling and an attentire hostltr in attendance. M. 0. DONOVAN^ Fraotical Caxriage Maker, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, - - ONTARIO. JAMBS CLAYTON, Jfanufacturer of Agriooltural Implements, Root, Seed AND lULMURK DRILLS, ALSO OARRIAQB AJfD WAGON MAI^R, BROCK STRFET, WHITBY, ONTARIO, 1 n PRESCOTT 401 PS, Ac- L8 . RIO. ircpared to reliers will !s, Liquors dance. tor.. Il kinds Is. JTABIO. lu Ler, uo. fie«4 Iktabio. FrasiT. Allan, M.D. Freiuli, lieiijamiii, f.iniu'r •GHllu;^'hcr, 1'., tailor Gcari', i'"ri'il«rii'k, dry goods Geralds, A. S., pn-Tfutivc officer GcraMu, William, lanliiii,' waiter •U1B><<'N^, l'-, iVlanattrr, Merchants Bank of Canado, a;^'>Hit Lil'e Association of Scotland (!ruhaiii, Walter, l;arbcr Grant, T. E., barber •Gray, C'liaiies, billiurd and bowling saloon Gray, Mattliew, dry floods (Jray, John, attorney-atdaw Green, H. F., forcniiiu Pre«cott distilk-ry Hackett, T. H., jjroccr Hardin;,', George, (lru^;^i8t IIARIIISO.V, THOMAS, dcrk 2nd Division Court, nyeiit Canada Life AsBurance Company Havdi'ii, r., "rocer H.VVNKN, JO.SCPH. merclinnt tailor, and clothier (see adv) Headlani, W. C, Haloon Henderson, 1!. S., barrister lienniMt;, W., tailor HlGI'iKK & MeCOY, dealers in tin, coppor, and Bhc-et iron waiv (see adv.) HILLYAIM), JOS Kl'H, manufacturer and dealer in boots anil shoes, leather and findiuf^rt Ho'l;,'etts Alfred, brewer, (1{. 1'. LaBatt) Hoey, Thomas, j;rocer Ilcil!iMi,'s\vorth, Samuel, livery stable Hookrri', Alfred, real estate ag^'nt Horan, Daniel, shoemaker Hii"'ii'p, John, butcher IIiill)i':t, S.itiiuel, jiroprietor Prescott foundry HiitehiMS, H., fancy goods IRWIX, JA.MKS .liiikissoii, J., shoemaker .lessup, H. 1)., M. D., (^Hector C. C, proprietor Junction Hotel Willar.l, Charles, farmer Willard, N., drv goods, and liardware Wells, Alexmder, iinqii ietor St. Lawi-ence Hotel and til ket and exclVinge broker Wise, !•'. A., enuMiieer St. L. & O. R. K. Wiser, J. P. iV Co.. distillers Wright, N. .'., grocer Yuh-, A. U., stntioti af-ent G. T. H. and St. L. k 0. W H., an I Montreal Telegraph Co., Pi-escott Jiri -tio:] i- —i t^ \ 402 PRESTON— PRINCE ALBERT. Preston. — An Iiu;ori)orated Village and Station ou the Great Western Kailroad, situated at tlio confluence of the Sliced and Oriind IJiveru, in the Township of Waterloo, County Waterloo, 8 niilus from Berlin, the County Town; 28 from Hamilton, and 75 from Toronto. It wos settled in the year 1333, by German Emigrants. The water power is ample and bcveral Mineral Springs iwssessing remarkable medicinal qualities are found in the Village and vicinity. Money Order Ottice and .Sayings Bnnk. Population 1400. Koetsch, E. A., M.D. Abbey, Mo.srs A., hop grower Anderson, AVillinm, witgon maker Andrich, Andrew, Initelier Bauman, Abram, tanner Baunian, Peter, sash, door and blind ^nanufacturur Bernhardt, Henry, brewer Blackwooil. Robert, teacher Boos, Jacob, cooper Brauns, Henry, carpenter Clare & Beck, founders and machinists Clare, John, J. P. Cloclnnore, W. Cowan, James Deis, John, butcher Doemer, August, geneml merchant Erb, A. A. & Brothers, general merchants, props. flouring mill and lumber dealers Ewald, Martin, cari>enter Folscmi, Hugh, K., M.D. Ericker, .Samuel, boots and .shoes Goldsmith, Miss, milliner, etc. Guggisberg, Frederick, cabinet maker Heise, Henry, cabinet maker Henuing, Micliael, boots and shoes Herman, John, butcher Hunt, Klliott & Co., rajK' and cordage manufacturers Husband, William A., nisuiance agent Jell, Robert; a^ent (i.W.U. Jones, Miss, milliner Kannel, Peter V., tailor Kelsey, llichaid, tanner Klotz, James, insurance agent KLOTZ, OTTO, J. P., notary public and proprietor Klotz' Hotel Kremer, Charles, cabinet maker Kress, C, projirietor Great Western Hotel Lamli, John, stock dealer Langrill, Peter, stock dealer Mails, Claus, organ builder Mahler, Geoege, lime and stone Martin, Jacob, cooper Miller, Charles, boots and shoes NI.SPKL, CONUAD, Postma.ster, druggist and gen- eral merchant Roos, Charles, boots and shoi's Koos, George, jirojirietor Koos' Hotel Roos, a. M., i>ro))rietor Preston Hotel ]{oos, Jacob, brewer Roos, John, general merchant Schhietor, William, agent American Express Co. Schlueter, William C, general merchant Schlueter, W. ('., telegraph operator Schultz, ('harU's, wagon maker Stahischmidt, William, teacher Stehlc, George, ])ainter Stumplle, Michael, jiotter Volkmann, John, airpenter Vonelrau, Conrad, cooper Whan, Valentine, founder and machinist Wares, George?, auctioneer Weireter, Rev. K., (Evangelical Lutheran) Williamson, J. D., genend men.'hant Winters, A., lime and stone Wright, Alexander, manufacturer of woolen goods Prince Albert. — A large and important Village from Whitby, the County Town, and id from Tor and commands an excellent trade in merchandise, Order Office. Population about 700. Adams, John, (J. & D. Adams) Adams, J. & D., nioney brokers, &c Adams, 1). (.1. & D. Adams) Archer, John, cooper BAIRD k PARSO>\S (James Baird and Henry Por- .sons) publishers Ontario Observer Baird, James, (Baird k Pai-sons) Baldwin, William H., M.D. (Biuthwaitc & Baldwin) Barlier, Samuel P., farmer BillingB, John, solicitor, &c Bongard, Abmni, butcher Bongard, Jacob, butcher Boynton, Robert, farmer Braithwaite .t Baldwin, (Francis H. Bmithwaite, ;ind William H. Baldwin), jdiysicians Brathwaite, Fiiineis H., M.D., (Brathwaite & Bahl- win. ) Bruce, George, jihotographcr BuUon, Jonathan, tailor Cantbin. Rev. David, (Bible Christian) Carswell, John Cash, Eli.j.ili, jmnip and fanning mill maker Courtice, Thomas, harness maker, trlegraph operator COX, J.\MES. dealer in boots and shoes, &c CUHRIE, GEORGE, (Carrie U Ross) in the Township of Reach, County Ontario, 18 mile* onto. It is the centre of a fine agricultural country Stage to Whitby, fare 75i'. Daily 3Iail. Jloney CURRIE & ROSS, (George Currie and A. Ross), general merchants Daliey, 1). V., dentist Dawson, Cornelius (Dawson & Co.) Dawson & Co. (Cornelius Daw.son and William Yates) chemists and druggists Daynes, (ieorge (Daynes & Snell) Daynes k Snell, boot and shoe makers ' Decker, Jlr.s. William, watches and jewelery Eddy, Rice H., farmer E.M.VXEV, JAMES, carriage maker (see adv) Forman, Charles, tailor FORMAN, THOMAS C., general merchant Graham, Alexambir, farmer Gmhani, Frederii;k, farmer Graham, Henr}-, .shoemaker Haskin, Richard, .shoemaker Heal, .lolni, tailor Heard, John, blacksmith Hickey, Martin, tanner Hiseocks, Charles, baker and confectioner Holnian, James, farmer Houck, Lewis .S., farmer Hurd, .\bner Hard, Abner, jun., law clerk PRINCE ALUERT— PRINX^ETON. 403 •onHucnio li-rlin, the y Ocrraati modiiiiwl tionl40(». t and gi'u- css t'o. ilcn goods lio, 18 niik* val country lil. Money I A. Ross), Ilium Yates) lery uilv) aut .liimieson, llev. Goorge (United Prrabyteiinn) .Ii'tlivy, John, lUrnier .loiies, (!ci)rj{i! \\',, M.I). .lury, Joliii, liiiiMiT, etc. liaii^doii, !{;•>•. .Itilin Langdoii, lUiTiaiil V., ti'nclicr >IiC:t\v, Alli'i't H., tinsmith McCAW, I1U(!H H., I'ostnmster MiCaw, JaiiR-H, .sliociiiakcr Jlct'Dimi'll, .laui's, iiu'i'iliant tiiilor MiUoiiiild, .Iiiliii, iiiillwi'iglit M((iill, Donalii, t.iilor McKiiiii'V, Holii'it, wn;,'im jnakcr JlAlvSHJ WIMilAM JI., oiimmentid i)ainter, cto. (Si'i! ndv) MO0(!iaD(;K, ^^m^S, prop. Anglo Anu-iiuan Hotel Nuttiiif;, Misx Viitoria, tcaidit-r ONTAKloonSEllVlCLt, (weekly), Raird & P.wsonH, pulHislici-s I'alnivr, Miss Kniiiia, tcaduT I'aik, William II., l Division Court Williams, Uev. ,1. (WcsK-yan) Wri;,'lit, .loshua, shoemaker and tanner Yarnold, ISiMijamin Yarnold, William K., P.L.S. Yates, William (Dawson ct Co.) Youmans, .Jolin K., principal virammar School Primrose. — ■•^ Post-olfice in the Township of Mono, County Siincoe. Pricevllle.— A Village on the Saugeen Iliver, in ( )wen Sound, the County Town. Stage to Colli Bishop, James, tanner Hums, Dr. Cameron, Rev. Charles, ('Presbyterian) Cameron, .lulin, general merchant Conkey, Jlatthew, boots and shoes DIXON, JOSKI'H, Postmaster, general merchant Kvans, Roliert, wagon maker Fciiis, Itobeit, auctioneer Kergnsson, AVilliain, .1. P (.Ihent, 1). A., general merchant Ghent, Dr. dray, ,1. 1)., tiiilor Lee, W. 15., lime and stone dealer Little, Williams, carpenter McConnell, N, J. P McDou.,ld, D., proprietor flouring mill the Townshij) of .\rtemcsia. County Grey, 38 miles from ing\vood. Jloney order oIKce. Pojiulation 400. McFadyen, Duncan, boots and shoes Mclntyre, Uev. lioliert, (Baptist) McKay, John, proprietor steam fflouring mill and lumber dealer Me Lane, Donald, I'arpentcr JfcMillan, C. I!., hotel kc;'pcr McNcal, John, carpenter Kobinson, Thomas, hotel kci-per 8iini)soii, J(din, cai>inet maker Tryon, S., butcher Wait, Franci.s, gunsmith Watson, Mrs. milliner Watson, AVilliam, wagon maker Wright, Ferguson, teacher Yeoman, (i. M., gcneml niorehant PlillCCtoiK— A Village and Station Oxford, 1"J miles from Woodstock, lation 500. liartlett, Uev. H. (Church of Knglaud) Benham, George, M.D. Hrogam, Willium, wagon maker Biuk, P., tailor Ciunpbcll, Ui'v. A. (Wesleyan) (-'liee.-wiight, F., taibir (brk, Daniel, .M.D., i <'!iil)b, C. N., painter Cowan, Thomas k Co., gen. mert.s. and I '.'owiierd, Thomas, tinsmith bake, ,1., hotel keeper I'avid. William, blacksmith I'lirsytli, H. C., shoemaker 'iiiibiiiith, Francis, general merchaat '■i^'Sing, A. \V., druggist lli'uderson, Janus S., caipente.- Hull, K. I)., shoemaker '■'liii«,)n, l^ciijamin, hold keeper of the Great Western Hallway, in the Township of IJIeidieim, County the County Town, and 80 from Toronto. Jloncy order ofliee. Popu- Kelly, William k Sons, tobacconists Liiwrenci', IL, saddler LINDS.VY, J. L., Postmiwter Logan & Milburnc, butchers and proprietors livery Loney, Jo.seph, hotel keeper Mi'Lcaii, Uev. J. (Kpisciipiil Methodist) Muiin k Travers, geneml merchants Matthews, ('. M., grocerii's ami provisions lumber dealera .Mosier, J. (!., pump maker Pattullo, C. U., teasher Robertson, George, sheep .skin tanner Ryers'Hi, J., teacher Scott, T. (.)., grocer Strode, John, hold kee])er Wallace & lli)iii;l)ton, tanners Whiteheal, Williiini, carpt-nter Winters, Henry, wagon nuikcr and biacksiiiitli i m !■ Ui f ! r. I! ■ i! Is, ii- 404 I'ROGRESSTON— QUEENSVI LLE. 'f ProafTCSton. — a Villn(ply of writer ]>owcr. Poimliition 150. A»hliniy, ^VilliaI^, lilaekmnith liciitty, ll'iiiy, Miwyer ]{urtfjii, AVilliiiiii C, jiroiiriutor jwg factory C'limiilicll, Kcv. iJaiiiel Cnm|)liell, .loliii, sawyer Cainiibcll, 'Williiiiii, juopvietor floming and saw milU Odokcr, W'cKley, fanner Kdjfai', Joliii, sawyer Fleming, Adam, miller firiflin, Ilnrney, teamster Launy, t'harles, proprietor jieg factory Mcintosh, Koliert, pejr nmkcr Melntosh, John, proprietor flouring mill Missouri, TlioinHs, builder Tan.sley, Josepji, liinner Thompson, William, farmer Zimniiirmun, Isaac, teamstir ProSIU'Ct. — iSve Villuyes too Initfor rerfular insertion at the tml of this tcork.) Plirdy. — A post ollice in the Township of Ikngor, County Hastings. LAKE, W,, PoHtmaater. Pliri>leville. — A iwst office in the Tc^wnship of Vuughan, County York. Plislfnch,— A Village in the Township of Puslinch, County Wellington, 11 miles from Guelph, and 20 from Hamilton. .Stages to the above named places. Population 100 Tjannatyi:e, Alexander, blacksmith Di^on, Jolip., faimcr Ferguson, Lewis, general merchant Forbes, l!ol)crt, shingle and barrel heading manuf (rates, James, farmer Leslie, (ieorge, lime and etoi'.e dealer LESLIK, WILLIA.M, 1'ostina.ster, J. P., general agt and general merchuiit llcDonald, John A., manager of general store McPhcrson, D., former jMartin, William, farimT Marshall, .lohn, fanner Mickh^, Charles, fanner Miller, Charles, proprietor saw mill Micklen, Kichard, propiietor saw mill Paxton, John, tailor I'irie, Willi'iiii, jirojirietor British Hotel Stratton, William, caqienter Suartz, Edward, sliocmaker V/at.son, Iioljeit, fanner I PlltnanivillC— A Village on Reynold's Creek, in tlie Townsiiip of Dor liester. County Middlesex, ICmilf, from L(iiidi>n, and 5 from IngeisoU Station, Great 'Western Railway. Population 200. Beckett, James, liutelier Choate, John, J. P. Clifford, Tlujiiias, carpenter Collins. David, boiler maker CllAlK, ItOUEliT, Postmaster and general merehnnt Deacon, F. M., teiuher Dundas, John, brick i:iHk<'r Hndwin, Hev. T. (Wesleyen) Haniion, G. E., wagon mak( r Longlield, Joseph, eari'enter MeKee, Thomas, jirop. .shingle factory Menhennick, Tiiomas, manager shingle factory O.slioinc, D. L., carpenter Orr, J. L., jirop. New Dominion hotel Putnam, Tliiinias, J. P. Katli, J(d)n, caVpeiiter , '.• "i^\-'i Katli, Matthew, carpenter ]{icharilsoii, Thoniiis, jiro]ir!etnr Fanners' Home Kumbiiil, Jo^iah, prop, flouring miil and luuil'ir merchant Wade, Uev. W. (Bible Christian) Waite, Joe], shoemaker ' Wolfe, Mi.ss M. A., milliner ■4JnccHSl>orons'fl-— f''^'*'* VUlaxjs to» late for rf.gidar insertion, at the end of this work.) 1 " i ■iJUCCIlstoIJ,— f&« Villages too lata for regular insertion, at the end of tlus work.) •QkocIISVIUc— A Village in the Township of East Gwillimbury, County York, 37 miles from Toronto, and 7 from Newm.".rl;et Station, N.K.H. Stage to Newmarket. Population 800. AYLWAHD, JAMES, J. P. and general merchant AYI.WAi;i), JAMES H., Po8tniu8ter and fanner Cowiesoii, John, farmer <.'unniiigham, Andre^^-, blacksmith Cnthbertson, Samuel, general merchant Degeer, Peter, farmer Deverell, William, general nierclumt Doan, E. H., farmer ■■^ QUEENSVILLE— RAMA. 405 Kv»i)8, l):iviil, fiirriicr KviuiH, Willinni, t'.iniiiT Kvi'H, N., luriiicr foKK, Wii;,'lit, hlKJi'iiii'knr Fiilicr, Joliii, liotfl krii)r;r (larrii'k, .luiiii'.", gi'i'i'iiil inurthant Hamilton, lli-v. ('. (AS'c.slifyaii) llciiilry, William J., tiMchiT Kavaiiiigli, .lames, Imti'lier Miller, A. J., lilaiksmilh Puri'Knii''. Dnviil, farnipr Ilitirliif, David, lioU'l kcojier SmikIitsoii, 11., faniu'r Silver, .liuiics, i)iiiiitci- .Stiles, 11. I)., .1.1'. anil ^etieral morchant Terry, Steiilii'ii, lilaekHiuith 'ruriiei-, Williaiii, filioeiimker AS'ftUaee, .Foliii, .slix'liiaker AVviglit, (Judrge, i;airia(.;u iiiakfr Rnjjlnu.— A Post VlllnKo in tin; Township of Kast Wliitliy, t.'uiuity Tov, !i, 1 1 luilti.s, uikl from Toronto 40 miles. Stag Burns, .lanioo, faniur Cooper, Tlioma", f.-- rieral merclmut (Jm':ll, .1., boots unci sllui'S Dowliiif,', J., bliicksiiiith FOSTElt, L., I'll tMia.Hter ami general uiurcUant (ireenwell, .lolin, lili'ksmitli Iliustoj), John, lihiekf<:nith Hodgson, Thomas, general iiiereliant Cuiiisty Ontario, distant from WhitViy, th« toOiliiwa I'opul.itiun 150, Hodgson, T., Tirnier MeHriiie, James, t(aelier I'o.iiroy, Uev. — , (Methodist Episeo|>ill) Sanderson, Hev. Mr. (.Methodltt Kpi.scopal) .Smith, A., farmer .Siiiitli, Moses, miller 'I'^iylor, T., proprietor liotel Walker, 11., lUriner Railtoil. — A A'illa},"j near I.onghhoro' Lake, in the Township of Lougaljuro', County Frontciiac, 12 miles from Kingston. Population 100. Carey, James, farmer Conway, Patriek, wine and spirit denier Donaliue, liev. M. (Knman C^tholie) Harri.son, I). X., wine and spirit dealer HarrLson, David N., farmer Iveelj', James D., farmer Keely, Jlartin, ])roiirietor Keely'slun Lyons, James, lirmer MeCaulay, Frani'i."!, farmer JleConiiell, James, farmer O'lirieii, James, lurmer O'lirien, Lawrence, carjienter WALSH, JOII.V, Postiiiaster, toaeher AVaisli, Palriek, carpenter Walsh, William, farmer Raiuhnm.— A PostOnieo in the Town.ship of Kainham, (.'oinity Haldimand. Ik'ssey, AVilliam, general merchant File, Jaeol), auctioneer Fitzgerald, Gerald, farmer Fitzgerald, William, cari)enfer Fovj Kev. (N. C. Methodist) llagney, ('ornelius, cooper Havill, Iliehard A., ]iainter Havill, IJichard, v.agou nuikor TLVXSF.HROFU, IsJAAC, Postiwister, gen. merchant Phillips, D. 1!., teacher Pail.le, Martin, eahinot maker .Schneider, Fredenek, slioemaker Siehert, Frederick, tailor Smith & Wardell, general merchants •Steveiipiper, Phiiij), ear|)oiiter AV.irdcdl, Put'-r, liriek yard Rainham Centre. — A small Yill.-ige in the Townsldp of Painham, County HaldiinanJ, 8 miles from Cayuga, the County Town. Stages to Dunnville and Port Dover. Population 100, Booker, Tliomas, wagon maker (.'louse, Tra, ]iro]irietur Lake Eric House Culver, Austin, general merchant Culver, (!uy, farmer Culver, N., farmer Culver, Peter, farmer Elfuer, (Jeorge, blacksmith Kmerick, lie v. J. M. (Uaptist) Evan.s, Joseph, firmer Koreman, Christopher, blacksmith ■■or.ster, .Fesse, farmer Franklin, Jacob, farmer Han.sberger, D. O., farmer Hartwiek, Valentine, confectioner Hoist, Jacob, blacksmith Kennedy, David, tanner Law, John, J. P. Neil, .lohn, cabinet maker Hoss, Alex.mder, farmer .Stewart, Jami\s, fiirmer Stewart, .foel, farmer THOM.SOX, WILLIAM J., Postmaster and general merehaut Itania» — A Post OfRcc in the Townsliip of Rama, County Ontario. McPHP:USON, JAMES, Postmaster. If r ■ b ?: I. I •AV^t 406 KANELAOH— HEADING. RniirlncIU— A Post Vill.iKc in tlie Township of Wimllwiii, County Norfolk, 17 niilcH from Sinicoc, the County Town, nml 81 from Toronto, ropulation '" r.n. I)ui:kli\imm>{li, Jolin, fiinniT Cornell, Willium, fiirnicr HoKKiird, .loliii, rarnicr LAKi;,|[l!KN,fAMlN, roKtnumtw Shiiver, Janicfi, frtrniiT Tiill, Janim, fiirnicr Winslirll, .lolin, farmer Ratho— A ro»tVillnp' in tlie Township of Hlamlfonl, Town, iin I 80 niileH from Toioiito. It is a Station on Ad.iin, Jol nston, wngoii maker AllHliire, 'I h^JiiiHH, (iiriienter I'airtl, Ihi^'li, Initclier Bean, Daniel, fiirmor IJriiHt, David, runner Urast, .Jo.sc)iIi, farmer (Jurrie, .loliii, MaekHMiith Davidson, William, farmer Kndress, I'etrr, ealiinet maker Hamilton, James, eaq)cntcr Henderson, .loliii, learlier Henworth, Josepli, iioots and shoes Helierfson, Andrew, fanner Hughes, William, hotel keeper County Oxford, 11 mihm from WooilBtock, tlm County 1 the Budaloand LakR Huron Hailrond. Population 100 Kerr, James, },'eneriil merehunt Lenslm-, ChristiHti, farmer MiCuaiji, l!ev. Kinlay ((Janada Preshyterinn) Oliver. John, J. P. Peat, Thomas, fariin'r Pettijfrrw, Itoliert, teacher ]'rentii;e, Willi.ini, Maeksmith IfUNsell, J. 1{., teacher Selliirs, Thomas, farmer Smith, )Villiam, carpenter Steedsmitn, (!eiM;;e, carpenter and lumber dealpr Tve, Frank, Imti her WILLIAMS, JOSKPII, Postmaster, t,'i'ii. merchant Ravenna.— A Post Oftlco in the Towiishiji of CoUingwood, County Orey, 35 miles from ( County Town, and 117 from Toronto. Land in tho vicinity averages $'M per aero. Pop Owen Sound, the lulation CO. Aleoek, Itoliert, wagon maker Aniiitage, (!., hlacksmith Kachrin, P. W., teacher Hutchinson, (f,, weaver Lyne, Kduard, general merchant JlcKain, Archihald, cnriionter Heid, WiUii.m, J. P. Weir, Mrs. P., general merchant Weir, William, hotel keeper I I I RavenswOOd.— A Post Villngc in the Township of ]$osan((uet. County Landitoii, 25 miles from Samin, the County Town, 145 from Toronto, and 5 from Wide kr Station Crand Trunk Itailway. The average price of land is !J25 per acre. Population C5. Ahliott, .Joseph, fhoemaker osepli, <, Willi Armstrong, William, teacher liogart, Jolin P., faiiner Charlton, Kev. William (Wesleyan) Clemms, Henry, fanner Feathers, I lev. T. (Wesleyan) Goodfellow, Itev. P. 'I'rcsliyterian) Holhrook, Kdwiii, ^irojirictor steam saw mill Hollingshead, William, fanner JAH\'1S, P., Postmaster, "i neral merchant Kuwling, Allan, stock dealer La]plmm, Alfred, farmer Mclntosii, John, tailor Mclutyre, Dougal, farmer McMullin, Daniel, wagon maker Jlilliurn, William, carpenter Sherviiigton, Peter, farmer Stalcy, (Icorge, shingle miikcr A'irgo, William, carpenter Williamson, Daniel, wagon maker Woodson, Smith, farmer Reading:.— A Post Village in the Townshiii of Garnfraxa, County Wellington, 27 miles from Guclph, tlie County Town, and 50 from Toronto. Stage to GeorgJlown, fare $1. Imjiroved land in the vicinity averages gyO per acre. Mails daily. Population 120, Cook, lienjamin, teacher Ounningliam, Hohert, insurance agent D(.)NAlJ>st)N, llOllKliT, Postmaster, laid prop, Reading Hotel Edwards, Uev. W. W., (Wesleyan) Gillies, Archibald, tailor Johnston, Janiea, James, farmer King, Henry, general merchant^ King, lii(diard, fanner L.iv.son, George, fanner Lawson, Rohnrt, boots and shoes Leeaon, Isaac, general merchant McCormack, William, general meroliant Nodwell, John, farmer Nodwell, Samuel, farmer Petrie, Alexander, teacdier Simiison, John, farmer Vicars, Rev. Johnston, (Church of England) Watson, Thonnis, farmer Westovei', William, hoots and shoes RENFREW— RENTON. 407 Renfrew. An iiicoriKmtPil Village on thr IJonnecln re IJiver, in the Towiwliip of Horton, County lUufrtw, 37 miles from rciiilirokf, the County Town, ami 00 from Ottawa, It in tho centre of a fine agricultuml diitrict. Money onlcr oftlco and SaviuKH' Hank. PojiulHtion 900. AdiUson, Mntthi'w, jcwfliy, watcliM, clocks, Ac. ^ Airtli, Diivid, rouncillor Airth, 11., Hcn., fmiiirr Airtli, Willliuii, K''i't'i'ftl.ni''ri'lii»nt ArcliiT, Kicliurd, jnii., farmer An'hcr, It. ('., Imkir Hiirr, Koliurt, lilarkmnitlt IJiisNiin, CIiurlrH, |iro|prii'ti)r1irick yard lit-lliiiiiy, .i. H. k Co., diMilnrH in Ntovu8 and tinware Hfllerl.y, II., J.l'., town (.l.rk llcUerby, llrnry, furnicr lii'Ilcrby, Mi-s., private Neniinavy liif^^'un, (ii'orKi-, ^'''■*'<° Towimliiji or ^VAtt, Mufikukn DUtrict, 14 iiiilca from Ura('ol>ritlge niut ' lihout ICO rroin Toronto. I'm-tii^fi viitilin}{ tliis portion ol' tlio couiitry in Nunmu-r Ukn Nti'nnior finni Unrrio to WriHliiif^o, fiiro ^l.'iS, tlirnco to (IrnvcnliurHt liy Htiij{i'. furu 7.1<'., tlic^iire to Hrni'cjiridgH liy HtrniniT, I'nn! SOc, nml utiigo to Knynionil; in winter ]K'r Htn^n the wlioli^ wiiy from Iliirrio, fiirr $3., then- in aIho n Ntnf{it from Uriiroliriilni' t" I'lirry So\imiI, illHtiincu 52 miles, fiirii 6!5. (invrrnmrnl liiiid in tlio vicinity in oliicliy fret! gnmteil, tlio ri'innimlur 50c. jier nrrn. Thern iiro nuinrrouH wntcr jirivileges here, and thoii;:;h the rvsourecH of tliu country iit )>r('ii(Mit nni unilwvvlo]iuil, tliia iliiitrict iironiLioi to liccoinc of coimiilrraMi- im|iiirtiini'e ut no iliHtint tiny. Tim vicinity is a fuvorito resort for suinnun' tourists, alfonlin^f i-xcellpnt linnting itn of Ameliiushurj,', County Princo Eilwftnl, 21 miles from l'i<'t(in, the County 'I'own, ami 120 from Toronto. Population ItJO. Keilnor, Jiunes, general merchant Austin, Mrs. Jnnies, jiroii. lU'dncrsville Hotel Crowter, .lames, tinsmith Dalmay, li., teacher KitehcBoii, E. C, nccountant IJoMin, P., J.P Snider, Isaac, tailor Thonipaou, liuv. James, (Wesluy;in) Kcckic— A snuvll Villngo on the Penetangore l?iver, in the Towiiship of Kincardine, County Bruco, 21 ' milts from Walkerton, the County Town. Population 75. Avery, Samuel, wagon maker Hennett, Caleb, gen. mcrcht and prop, steam iuK niill Bennett, Joshua, liaker Edmonds, James, carpenter Kmmous, J., tailor I'raser, liev. John (Presbyterian) Gritiitli, Henry, farmer Grillith, William, fanner Hall, \\. ])., teacher Hume, John, shingle maker Large, Key. It. (Methodist Epi.scopal) McKay, Mrs. , manufacturer of woolen goods tlour- Ueekie, William, J. P., farmer Itobinson, W. J.'., manufacturor of woolen goods. Scott, Jolm, manufacturer of woolen goods Shin, John, farmer Shin, Joseph, farmer Shin, Mrs., clothim,' dealer Stuart, Thomas, farmer Took, Hobert, sen., shoemaker Took, "William, cariienter Tran.s, Charles, cariienter Watson, Peter, cabinet maker Wayburn, P., carpenter Wilson, Leonard, farmer Richmond. — A Village situated on the Goodwood '''he village was founded in 1819 by the Duke of village from the elVects of the bite of a pet fox. luiprovcd land ayeragcs $50 per acre. JJaily mail Armstrong, J., farmer Bains, C. T., attoruey-at-law Baxter, 51., .saddler Beatty, D., M.D. Benuet, H., farmer Bennett, J., farmer Bennett, T., farmer Brogaii, John, carpenter Brogan, Jfrs., milliner Brown, Thoma.s, wagon maker Brown, W., painter Brown, Rev. W. D. (Methodist) Burrows, John, auctioneer Butler, John, princijial grammar school lUyer, in the Township of Goulborn, County Carleton. Richmond, who died in a liiiru three miles below the Distant 20 miles from Ottawa. Per stage fare §1. Jloney oiiler otiice. Poimlation 300. BUTLEK, W. H., Postmaster, tanner, leather djialer and general merchant Byers, ^V., farmer Davidson, J., farmer Davis, T., farmer Elliot & Little, proprietors flouring mills and lumber dealers Good, W., farmer Hill, J., farmer Hinton, J., J.P. Lewis, Tliomas, general merchaut Lowry, Peter, ^teacher Lyon, P. E., auctioneer McDonald, K., fanner RICHMOND— UK 'HMOND HILL. 4U» ft[oDou((nU, P., wn«on maker McElroy, H,, .F.l". ninl m-nenil mcnsliaiit Mi'Klroy, l'., imtiii'v iiiil)lif Mi'I'Oaii, .liiiiii'.M, ('ul)iiiut maker Mclfcii, A., Iiuimr Milieu, !••. Cuiiiur Mrlii'ii, SiiiuMi 1, tailor Maxwi'll, .1., faniiur MilliT, TliDiiias, .shuciimkcr MillJK'Oii •liiMiiN, gtMieral inorrUant ilills, J., liiniicr Mulliii, Hev. K. (PronhytoriniO tVConii.ll, l!i-v. 1*. (Itaptiit* Prfti't, ll.v. ('. 15. (Cliiirch of KiiKlan.b Uii'lry, Kilwiiril, ]>ii)iirii'tor Imtrl Scott ii lliotlii'r, r;\r|M-iitorit iScntt, .lohii, I'lirnii'r ShilliiiKtoii, \V., Imti'licr mid Imker Stt^wiirt, •loiiii, )enter Lehman, Christian, butcher Lehman, Ludwigj general merchant Lehman, S, AV., proprietor planing mills McPhei'son, Hugfx, carpenter SILVESTEfi, G. H., Postmaster, general merchants Skene, AVilliam, prop. Ringwood House Widerman, P., J. P., and prop, marble yard Y^akely, J., !>hoeniaker miles from RIDGETOWK— RIVIERE RAISIN. 411 Toronto 15. f 40 per acre. : Township of water power >pulation 300 1, tho County 9iito. Stages 3 al merchants yard RIdifetOWII. — A villiigc in the Township of Howanl, Town. Stages to Thaim'sviUi.' and Morpeth. Land Jloney (inlcr ollicc. Popuhition 500. Atkins, James, farmer IJeaton, Hugh carpenter liedford, Davit], general merchant Heuton, N. H., proprietor Western Hotel Benson, Kev. Mank'V, (Wesleyan) Hevans, .lohn, blacksmith Bracli, A., general merchant Ihitton, Kphriini, saddler C'avan, liev. William, (rresliyterian Free Church) < 'olby, riiilander, proprietor brick yard Coleman, Walter, cabinetmaker Dodfje, U., proprietor hotel HANCOCK, L. S., I'ostnnister, dealer in books, sta tionery, stoves and tinware Hawkins & (!raham, carpenter Hey ward. A., general merchant Jackson, Alexander S., tanner Jackson, George, pro|)rietor livery Jackson, Joseiili, butcher Lake, C, M.I). Lozier, CJeorge, proprietor saw mill McKwen, James, boots and shoes !McLachlan, J. H., general merchant llitton, Jamc.'i, blacksmith Mitton, John, farmer Mitton, William, farmer County Kent, 21 miles, from Chatham, tho County in the vicinif y av«ragc8 $20 per acre. Mails daily. Moody, John, maimfacturer of woolen goods, prop. steam flouring mill Moore, T., laopiietor hotel Morgan, Mi's., milliner Morgan, W. H. B., clothing denier Crendorf, P. J., carpenter I'agc, John & Son, soap and candle mnkers Page, Miss, nullincr Phelps, Kichard, J. P Kith, E. K., general merchant Pockey, (iciirge, wagon nuiker Scldenker, Tliomas, sailtller Siui'lair, Uev. I)., (l)isiiples Chnreli) Smith, .facob, M. 1)., ilruggisi Smith, John, carpenter Stewart, Elihu, teacher Sutherlantl, (ieorge, wagon maker Tyhurst, lOdwartl, farmer Waterworth, David, farmer Wctson, George, general merchant Watson, — , farmer Wilber, Clark, boots and shoes Weston, .lolin, carpenter Young, James, blacksndth Young, John, blacksndth Ripley* — A Post-office in the Towiiship of Kinloss, County Brace. Rivcrsdalc. — A Post Village in the Township of Oreenock, County Brut:e, 12 miles from Walkerton, tho County Town, i^tages to Walkerton, Kincartline, Goderich antl Wingliam. Improved lantl averages from §20 to §25 per acre. Daily Mail. Money Order Ollicc. Poindation 80 Dratlen, O., farmer Cliarhand, P., hotel keeper (Josgrovc, John, insuranco agent (,'rysler, Jamos H., constable Forlies, Kev. A. G., (Presbyterian) (irillith, W- J., prop. Piversdale Hotel Horuell, David, general merchant Kelly, Key. HugiiJ., (Uoman Catholic) JlcDonaltl, Peter, shingle maker McKenzic, Charles, teacher McLennan, Miss E., teacher R. C. st:lit>ol Mast)n, Anthony, ])rop. steam saw null Aliller, James, larmer O'CONNOli, H. P., Postmaster, clerk tlivision court auctioneer and general agent Pringlc, William, farmer Pobins, Ezra, carpenter Poss. Paul, farmer Snoilgrass, W. ()., farmer Watson, W. J., farmer Riviere Raisin.— (Village New Lancaster. )- 16 ndles froin Cornwall, the County Ttiwn through the Village. Stage to Martintown, Antlerson, John, watchmaker, jeweler, &c Uertrand, Oliver, shoemaker Cameron, Alexander, farmer Chapman, P., ]iroprietor Clair Hall Hotel Falioner, A., M.D. Fraser, 1 )uncan, tailor and clothier Kavauagli, P., sndtUer Kensella, Peter, saddler ' Key, AVilliam, butcher Leclair, A. D., general merchant Loucks, 'I'h'ultlens, telegrajih operator McBain, A. L., farmer McCrimmon, Dt)Dald, shoemaker MtDouidtl, A. S,, iM-opiietor Commercial Hotel McDonald, D. A., general merchant Mid)omiltl & Devine, wagon makers McDonalil, P. S., farmer -Is situated in the Township of Lancaster, County Glengary, and 279 from Toronto. The Grand Trunk Kailway runs 12 miles, fare 7ijc. Daily Mail. Population 350. MiDougal, P. J., general merchant McGillis, Neil, stoves antl hardware McGregoi', Alexantler, cabinet maker McGregor, Daniel, Vdacksnuth McGregt)r, Miss, nullincr iMcInnes & Le Uoy, blacksmiths McLcotl, Pcti'r, watchmaker, jeweler, etc. McMillan & McDonalil, grocers McMillen, Hugh C., cariH'nter McMillen, Hugh D., carpenter McNaughton, I)onaltl, gener,d merchant McPherson, A., insurance agent McPherson, Daniel, farmer MrPHERSON, JAMES, Postmaster, grocer and in- surance agent Mtd'herson, D. F. & W., general merchant McPherson, John, farmer ■ t; Mi Hi 412 RIVIERE RAISIN— ROCKTON. McRjie, E., pi-o[)rii-tor Xew Lancaster Hotul Maxwell, Au'!ii!iiilil, shocmakur Morrisoii, DoimUl, curpBiiti'r Munlocli, ]'., I'.i'.-mcr O'Nfill, Piitriik, tailor Oilctt, 15., jiaiiitiT Richiiidson, II., a^'ent British Am. Ex. Co. & 0. T. li. Rotlerick, C.imcroii. farmer Kocll, Krancis, rarjii liter Kuss, Tlionixs, M.I)., ilrug^ist Stewart, Miss, milliner Tohiii, .v., jiroprii'tor tJrand Trunk Home Uniuhart, James, groi;er Wilson, J., l)aker Roblill.— .V Villago on Silmon River, in the Township of liiohmoad, County Ljnnox, 10 inili?3 from KaiUuite, the County Town. Population 150. Aiidfi-soii, Thnma.s, foreman for II. 15. IUthhurn& Son lieeniau k Paul, luuilier dealers C.VKl), EliKNl'.XKU, Postmaster, general merchant Chambers, T., miller Uafoe, Peter, general merchant Hart, Miles, slioeiiiaker Hu>,'hes, .lolm, (;u]iellter Jackson, Walter, carpenter , Lee, Ifev. — , (I'riuiitive Methodist) Mclhide, (!iorp;e 1)., teacher Mct'onnell, .fames, farmar McCounell, John, farmer MeCr.tcluon, Alexander, farmer Ori\ Charles 11., constable O'iirien, James, laoprietor hotel I Paul I't Px'cmaii, lumber dealers Paul. W., butcher l!iitlil)urii A: .S)ii, H. 15.. lumber dealers Shorts, Robert, cooiH'r Shorts, Rev. S. D. (Episcojial Methodist) Spencer, E. A., proprietor saw mills Spen.er, K. 11., .I.P. Silencer, Henry, jjenend merchant Spencer, N. aiid E. H.. pii>prietor llouring mills Silencer, N. K., farmer \adcr, William, proprietor .saw mill Wheeler, Seth, jiroprietor hotel Windover, N., larmer Wood.s, S. L., turner and cheese bo.x mauulV.cturor Rob Roy.— A Post Ofiice in tlie Township of t^sprcy. County Grey. McGOWAN, DAVID, Postimustor. i » ■ Rochester.— A Post Village in the Township of Rochester, County Esse:;, r.\\i\ a .Station on (Irand Trunk Railroail, 20 miles from Sandwich, tlie County Town, and 21."i from Toronto. ' D.iilymail. Population 400. Chevalier, Aiitoine, .sen., grocer Chev;ilier, Antoiiie, jun., saddler Chevalier, X., count ilman Chevalier, S;imuel, blacksmith Clontier, R., grocer Clontier, William, blacksmith Crae, John, general merchant Cullen, Ilenrv. proprietor hotel DUMOXCHKI.LK, P., Post ma.stcr and gen. mcr. Haines, Nieliolas, watclunaker Hnmell, Xavier. eouiieilinan Harrison, Rev. W. (Presbyterian) Hart, Raphael, blackaftiith Johan, Rev. C. L. M. (Roman Catholic) Johnson, J. W., general merchant Marentelle, P., shoemaker Menan, L. & M., blacksmiths Mcward, S. , shoeuuiker Mousseau, F. X., teacher Onellwtte. J., blacksmith Ray, Joseph A., reeve Simons, Christian, councilman .Stone, John, jiroprietor Roeluster Hotel 'i'aylor, John, ;:jrocer and proprietor Western Hotel AVel.sh, E(hrard, station master Wilcox, Samuel, councilnnm RoektOll.— A Village in the Township of Beverly, Amen, Charles, shoenu\ker Atkins, William, blacksndth Banniir, Patrick, farmer Uarnaby, (J. II., butcher Bell, Alcxa.idcr, teacher Brown, Join:, wagon maker CAR NELL, HENONl, Post master and gen. merelit. Carruthers, John, farmer Crawder, Rev. P. J., (United Brethren) Dicks(ni, Peter, fai-mer Draper, Rev. J., (.Methodist Episcopal) Fclheringham, Mrs. S. J., milliner Fry, ChrLstoplier, wagon maker Grummit, Jar.ies, projirietor lu cktoii House Han-ison, Rev., (I'liurehof Enclsnd) Head worthy, Lewis, wagon m'.Ker Hendcreon, Svilliani, J. P., ftrmer Jliujtor, R., auctioneiir County Wcntworth, 15 nules from Hamilton. Pop. 100. Jackson, Thomas, farmer Kcrui'ghaii, Andrew, fanner Lundy, J. B., M. D. McDonald, W., J. P., insurance agent McCusker, Tlioma.s, jiroprietor Farmers Inn McManal lohn, farmer Mc<>neen, .lames, teacher Mattrcn, Ain'irew, blacksmith Riddel, Walter, lime ami stono Robin.son, .John, blacksmill. Robinson, William, binekftnith Smith, J. T., farmer Stockwell, (Jeorgc, cooper Stock wall, Washington, carpenter Stoi'kwell, We.stley, oarjientcr Swintou, Thomas, fanmr Teepel, John, J. P ROCKFORD— ROCKWOOD. 413 Rockford. — A Post Office iu the Township o<' Townsend, Ceuiity Norfolk, 11 miles from Sinifop, the t'omitj' Town. Bowlliy. 'WiUiuiii, & Urn's., proj^g. flouring mill Cook, Miirtin, ]iroii. siish, door uiid blind manuf. Dowiii'v, .lanics, car)>enter (iUKATHEAl), .lOSKI'lI, Postmaster and gen. mer. Hi'iulfi'son, .!ohn, lilacksiuith Higf^ins, IIiMiry, shingle maktT Lie, \Villi:ini, weaver Lemon, James, lilavksuiith Xurser, 15., weaver Pai-sons, I). \V., teaeher Powell, William, jiroprietor briek yard lidss, H., shoemaker Smith, James, eariienter Somers, 11. J., (jencral merelmnt Thompson, John F., pii>prictor llourini; mill V.'atsm, ll«v. ('. (Weslt-yaii) Wood, Itev. E. (I'hureh of England) Kocki!l(;hain. — A Village in the Township of Ihiideiiell, County Renfn-w, 50 miles from Pembroke, the County Town. Population 100. Acton, Arthr.r, farmer AetoM, Kieiiurd, farmer Hoiid, John, wraver liurton, Jiim.'s, proprietor Hockinghaui Hotel Crosier, .\. P., hotel keeper DecluMiii, !.., Maeksmith Huekway, It. K., earpenter - Jame.s, liichard, farmer James, Iiiehard, teaeher .Tames, William, cai'iienter Kinder, Joseph, farmer Kitt, John, sacidii r Lai'ivell, A., farmer Mur]>hy, Joliii, farnuT ilurpliy, William, farmer Watson .t Co., iiroprietors carding mill WATSOX, JOHN, Postmaster, ]iro]iiietor (louring and saw mills and gi neral nierclumt Borkport. — A Village on the IJiver St. Lawrence, in the Township of Eseott, County Leeds, 20 miles from 15roekville, tlic County Town, and from Mnllorytown St4Uion Uniud Trunk Ijaihvay. lni|iroved land averages Siti per aire. Population 200 Hurteh, Allied, farmer Carnegie, A. H., i>ro|irietor liorkport Hotel Cornwall, I'harles, J, P., commission merchant Cornwall, ('. A; CV ., general merchants COIINWALL, WILLIA.M, ?I.D., Postmaster l)ollinger, Lewis, general merchant lliggins, Ciuirles, ifarmer Lcuman, John, farmer Lear, Tlionuis, lai ioer Natty, Edward, customs ollieer Scott, James, farmer Skinner, W. M., faimer White, (.ieurge, fciryman Rooksillc— A Post Olhce in the Township of Caledon, County Cardwcll. KlUKWOOD, 1)., Postmaster. Rockwood. — A Village and Station of the Grand Trunk U:\ilroad, on a branch of the Uiver Speeil, in the Township of Eramosa, County Wellington, 8 miles fron\ IJuelph, the County Town, and 11 from Toronto. Jlaible is found in the neighborhood and there is excellent water power in and adjacent to the Villuga Jloney order ollicc. Populntion COO. Harry, James, cooper IJiuncr, K. M., shoemaker CiUMin, Wiiliiim, carpenter CLAUK, DAVID, J. P., proinietor llouring mill Cunnini;!iam, John, tailor Ualv, Ml-.;., milliner D'lTFlKLn, S., hotel keeper Duncan, .Icilin, telegMjih operator, t!. T. K. anj Am- erican c.\ press agent Ellis, John, butcher Fnrish, William, proprietor lloun'ng mill Gili.-on, J. M.. teacher Ore!;iiry, Tiiomas, teacher llariis k Co., manufacturei-s of woolen goo.ls H"i!;;!i, ll.'v. J., (Wcslcvan> JONES, C. A., M.l). uiid druggist Jiwdand. Henry, lime and stone Kiunvles, James W., saddler T.:iudnnn, liielmrd, shocmuker MiCAni ;< >lcMlLL.\N, prins. Rockwood Aeadeaiy McCarthy, WilHam> gemral merchant McLpoi!, .folin, general iiifn'hant McMneken, Thomas, cooper M'>>rorry, Charles, butcher Moiris, Sanuiel, wagon maker NAIKN, Ai.E.XANDEi;, proprietor Kelvin mills Xealan, Tlionnis, wagon maker Nelson, John, tailor PASSMdKE, KonEinV Postmaster I'.issmore liriitlu IS, •.;ciicrnl merchants Peikins, William, M.K. Ueeve, Kev., (Prcslivteiian) IJiibiiison, (Jcorgc, blacksmith UUCKWOOI) ACADEJIY, McCai r k McMillan, princi|Kds P.owland. liinii.i, shoemaker lius.s.'ll, Jaiiii's, (ariiier Stou'., Eli, tinsmith .'^tovel, William, hotel keeper Stnmge, Henry, J. P. Turner, John, blacksmith Vicars, Ifi'v. ,1. (1 'ii inch of England) Wunicr, Andrew, :,'ioc<'r Wnnlen .'c Ostiandcr. blaeksmiths \\ illiaiiis .lolm. sboemiikcr Wright, J. & W., baker 414 RODGER VILLE— HON DEAU HARIiOUR. RodgcrVillc. — A Portt OIBce in the To\viislii]> of Usborne, Cuuiity Huron. Money OrJir OfRce. 150NTiniON, JAIIES, Postmaster. Rodney.— A Tost OlUce in the Township of Alilboro", County Elgin. HUMPHltEY, A., Postmaster. «rR Roebuck.— A Post Ollicc in the Township of AnRustn, County Gn-nvillo. Hiirton, (Ji'ovge, fanner Bovaird, .lames, farmer BOUVAIHD, .lAMES, jun., Postmaster, giocer Bovaird, Hirhiird, fanni r Bovaird, William, I'aiiner Brown, Sylvester, gi-oeer Hfek, .lacoli, proprietor saw mill Jackson, William, fnniii'r Johnson, Koliert, farnuT Kelso, Hugh, farmer •i ' Roke1>y. — A small Village in the Township of South Sherbrooke, County Lnntirk, 18 miles from Perth, the County Town. ADAMS, A., Postmaster I JIcKay, John, blaeksnuth Boles, William, jjeneral merchant ( Rolph.— An almost extinct Village in the Towi,rl-:pof Miildleton, County Noifolk, 21 miles from Wooilstock. (Post Office iliseontinuetl.) Roiuney. — a Post Office in the Township of Bomney, County Kent Backus, I'^Iijali, ]>ropiietor steam Hour mill Coatsworth, AllVcd, farmer COATSWUKTH, CALKB, Postmaster Coats'vorth, John, fanner Coatsworth, Josei>h, farmer Coopor, Samuel, brick ma'-er Dawson, James, farmer Dawson, Joseph, farmer Dawson, I'aiidolpli, J. P. Kdwards. Jlcrcdith, innkeeper Hctherington, Jose])!!, farmer Jackson, Aloacs, grajjc grower Mills Horatio, J. P. lionwick, Thomas, farmer Hobiiison, John, farmer liobiiison, William, farmer Shanks, Jamc.-^, farmer Shaw, William, brickmaker Smitli, John, farnivr Switzer, John W., teacher Roiialdsay. — A Post-offlce in the Township of Proton, County Grey. Anderson, John, collector Armstrong, AVilliam, constable, 'pound keeper, and tavern inspector Black, Biibcrt, i'armcr Brown, Willi. im, farmer (!ampl)ell, Andrew, farmer Campbell, Francis, larmer Campbell, (ieorgc, farmer Camjibell, James, farmer Campbell, John, farmer Campbell, Thomas, larmer Dingwall, Andrew, farmer Dvce, James, dealer in lime and stone VuUertou, Archibald, butiher Fullerton, Xcil, butcher Giles, Alexander, assessor King, James, councillor McAnDLK, JOSKPH, Postmaster, tov.nship clerk, general agent and cum. merchant MeA\iley, Donald, teacher JfcDonald, Donald, farmer McDonald, William, reeve Jlon-ison, ilev. John (Presbyterian) Peer, John, carpenter Scarlett, Hobert, carpenter Smith, George (i., carpenter Vert, J. 1!., general merchant Rondeau Harbour.— A Village in the Township of Harwich, County Kent, distant from Chatham, the County Town, 17 miles, and 190 from Toronto. land in viiinity $50. Population 360. liav. Jonathan, | roprietor Rondea'.i Hotel ileil, Davifl, farmer Oorow, Allen, blacksmith Ctcrow, Charles, fanner l.lovst, William, fanner Melntyre, Daniel, teacher Stages di:ily to and from Chatham. Average value of Maxwell, James, carpenter Muckl", I)., fainier Staplev, David, farmer .STODDAliD, K. L., Postmaster, general merchant and lumber dealer Story, Thomas, larmer ice. om Perth, tin.- im "Wootlstock, \vns]iip clerk. RONDEAU— ROSENEATH. 415 Rondeau. — A Village in the Township of Howard, County Kent, 12 miles from Chnthaiu, the County Town, 10 Ironi Morpeth, and 5 from liondeau Harbor, Lake Eiie. Stages to Chatham. Sloney Order Office. Population 750. Ayres, Charles, carpenter IJaird, AVilliani, shoemaker Benedict, Archibald, shoemaker Bernett & Kenney, cariwnters Bisnett & Kenney, prop, ilouring and planing mill." Bruncll, S., lumber dealer C'ameron & Monttbixl, stock dealers Chapman, Kev. Mr. (Wesleyan) Cox, James, waj^on maker Doolittle, M. T., jewelry, watches, clocks, &c. Duke, Stephen, painter Earl, E., carpenter Fennecy, Jame.s, cooper Finlej-, 1{. .S., teacher Flater k Fennecy, shingle makei-s , Flater, G. & N.," wagon makers Hall, C., farmer Hicks, Thomas, farmer Hill, Kev. .1. (Episcopal) Himgerford & Anderson, wAgon makers Hughner, 1!., prop. Ilouring null Jackman, Aaron, saddler Jackson, Thomas 1!., farmer Jackson, T. C, pvoprietor livery stable Kinnard, F. C, cariK'uter Lee, E. L., general merchant Lee & SewelT, butcliei-s McGeorgf, W. G., P.L.S. Mc(Jregor, John, fanner JIcGregor, AVilliam, fanner Mclnnis, L. K., M.D. JIcKclvey, George, tailor McMichael, John, J. P., farmer Malcom, S., P.L.S. JIaxwell, James, carpenter Maxwell, "SVilliam, cari)enter WOUUIS, J. K., Postmaster, lumber dealer, general agent and general merchii;:^ Osborne, E. W., cabinet maker Pinckney, T. Y., general merchant Putnam, A. E., gi-ocer Rock, C, carpenter •Shelilon, J., hotel A.^eper Shipley, J. W., cari)enter Steven.s, N. H., general merchant Van Vdson, D. J., M.U. ■\Vad.lle, Itev. \i. (Presbyterian) Watson k Brown, tinsmiths Wharm, F., tailor Rosa. — A post office in the Township of Murray, County Northumberland, 40 miles from Cobourg, the County Town. Arnott, William, blacksmith Chisholm, A. T., proprietor Jlun-ay Hotel FIELDHULSE, HKNUY, Postmaster, Township elk Fieldhouse, JL H., teacher Gartshore, John L., J. P., pro]». flouring and saw mills Kenny, Miss, teacher JIcColl, John, reeve Jleyers, Thonuis, blacksmith Koberts, Edward, auctioneer Weaver, JL B., clerk Division Court and liailifT Roscbank,— A small Village in the Township of Brantf'ord, County Brant, i^ miles from Brantford, the County Town. Population 50. ALMAS, ALMOX, Postnmster Campbell, George, fanner ChiiAton, Seth, farmer German, George, manufacturer of woolen gootls Harris,'Kev. J., (Wesleyan) .Tones, Kev. E. (AVesleyan) McDonald, Miss J., teacher SIcLaiighlip, George JL, farmer Mi'Lcan, John, teat^her Shii>man, JIi-s. J., hotel keeiHjr Sturgis, MissC, milliner RoscdalC— A Post ofTice in the Township of Fenelon, County Victoria, 1!> miles from Limisay, tlie- County Town. McNEIL, MOSES, Postmaster. Rosedcnc— A Post Office in the Township ot Gainsboro, County Monck, 12 miles from St. Catherine.s the County Town. McKAY, COKNELIUS, Postmaster. Chatham, the ■erage value of ?ral "merchant Roseneath.— A Village in the Township of Alnwick, County Northumberland, 20 mile.'ifrom Cobourg, tlie County Town. Improved land in the vicinity averages 820 per acre. Population 75. Black, David, carpenter Kiiikctt, George, wagon maker Diiir, John, shoemaker HAHSTONE, JOHN, Postmaster, gen muvliant Kennedy, Alexander, J.P Leppcr, James, hotel kee]>cr liiscombe, George, (iiriniiter WeCreevy, James, shoeinaker Noden, William, M.D Stevenson, Frederick, tailor IT ; 1 410 KOSEMENT— UOSLTN. RoseniCllt. — A Villagu in tlie Township (if Mulmiir, (!onnty Subcoh, 30 inili-s from Harric, the f'omity Tciwii, auil 13 from Aiijjiis Btiitiuu li.K. roimlatiim lOO. Alun-ilc'cii, .Iiimi's, black.siuith AmiKM, .Iosi'|ili, .slicii'miikei AniistioiiK, l>i'. Howes, Kihvnnl P., gcticrul mevcliaiit IJrown, Jiilni, Macksniitli Uiown, .Mrs. ,1., f,'tiii'ial incrrliant and jirojuU'tor HoNi'MioMt Hotel •('oilpet, liieliaicl, f,'eiieiMl inei'oliant Cniulii iliiml, .lames, Ha;l(llcr •C'l'MMINd, (!K()K(iK, I'oKtmaster ami gen. meielit Ihiuciin I'tt -McLaren, eai[ienti'r!i Oowan, 'riioniaH, k Co., j?cucr aero. Population 75. Anderson, A., farmer Hond, llev. William, (Church of England) Camplic!!, .lohn, fanner Cnniphell, William, J. P., former Carnahan, 1!., shoemaker , Chisholm, William F., pro;^rietor iloiiring mill D\incan, (icorge, farmer , _, Duncan, liohert, farmer VCX 'v.. Embury, Allen, carpenter Eniyey, Willam, saddler OUiROY, WILLlA^!, Postmaster, general merchant Hudson, diaries, farmer Hewitt, .lohn, farmer Hudson, 'William, wagon maker ilcCieady, Tliomas, farmer JlcNellis, L., ealiinet maker Martin, "SN'illiani, in-oprietor hotel -Masson, A., fanner Xixon, William, painter Tiiompsoii, Ivev. .1. ]{., (Church of Scotland) Vair, (ieorgi', general luerchuut White, .lohn, fo\inilcr Wilsop, B. S.. M.D. -w •%. Wilson, .f. 5L, ti'acher :H ADVERTISEMENTS. till' County Town st.r IfslVom Biilin, tlio riv.tli, the County ■0111 Ht'lh.'villp, tlic ■u. I'opuUvtion 73. a-. T-A.'srLOii &c oo.. LUMBER, COMMISSION & FORWARDING AGENTS, AND 80I,K MASUKACTrnKUH OK ■^ItADK MAIIK. ^ CTHUHHPH'5 ROYAL AWTIFRICTIOM METAl|No. | For Journal Bearings and Babbiting Purposes in all kinds of Machinery. Proprietors and Managers of Railways, Steamboats, Saw Mills, CRIST MILLS, roUNDIlIKS, &r,, "Will ilntl it to their titlvantaKe to usp th.iH Metal. It is hotter than tlie best Babbit Metal, find BO per cent. ulieH])er. For sale at one pric« everywhere. Agencies are now established nt the largest Imrdware stores in all the jjrincipnl (Uties and Towns in tho Provinces. Manufactured solely by F. P. Q. TAYLOR & CO., for the Dominion, Toronto, And at No. 77 Beckinan Street, New York, lor the United States, by the Thurber Metal Co. BAT gTESlT ¥liE€&R WORKS. "WILLIA-M ^WII^SON, t MANUrACTUBKIl OK 115 AND 117 BAY STREET, TORONTO. Also Proprietor of the Ontario Cigar Box Factory, llfS ,Sc 117 B>ILY BTBEET, Manufacturer of every Description of Cigar Boies, And keeps constantly on hand, Jiabels, Brands and Kdging of tlie newest design. All orders from the trade respectfully sujicited. AND WHOLESALE Dealers in the Ohoicest Brands of AND TOBACCOS, Ho. 124 TOHGE STBEET, TOBOKTO. rfTTTf 1/ ADVERTISEMENTS. m. ; 1 I I 'Hi i R. STANLY, KaBnnictiiror and Ih'nier In lAdleri', lioc» and llubl»en, M«. 892 YONGE STRXKT, Korth of Gemrd Street, TORONTO, OUT. R. G, TROTTER, L,D.8, SUEGEON D1NTIST» 68 KINO 8TBKET EAST, TORONTO. GEO. W. WARE, Sealer in Law Blanks, Wholesale and Betail, 10 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. Blonlu printed and Lithographed to order on the ihorteit notice. 66 * 68 COLBORNE STREET, TORONTO. aBO. WILSON, Proprietor. Thia E»t*bllihment lias been recently fitted up, and affordH every accommodation to tlie travelling community. GEORGE WILLMOTT, Denier In Croeerim, ProvltloM»,Fmlto, Pnrc WIbm LI(|non«, Alci, Jte. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 374 YONOE STREET, COB. OF OERBABD, TORONTO. TOEONTO SCALE FAOTOP.T TORONTO STREET, TORONTO, ONT. C. WILSON, proprietor. Sixteen Prizei at Provincial Exhibitions, and Diploma from Governor Genera'. Every Scale warranted. Repairs promptly executed. P. O. Box 70". JOHN DENCH, Dealer In Dry i^oodi, tirocerlm, ProvUlon*, BmIi and Shoes, dcci. TRENTON, ONTABIO. UXBRIDGE, ONT, E. ARMSTRONG, - - - Pbopriexok. First data accommodation for guesti, *~T~~f Trenton Foundry & Tin Factory MANCFACTUUER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Hill Work nnd Mnrhlnerr of all kinds, Stuinpeil Tin and Copper Ware, Ctaecae Vnta, Dairy CnnH, Chccite l^ciiRes, aic. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. Waterloo Woolen Works, B. H. BRICKER, Proprietor. Mannractarer of all klnd» of Tweed! Jt Flannel*, WAIERLOO, ONT. MacGACHEN & C01.QUH0UN, Barristers, Attorneys and Solicitors, pitirfi* • Waterloo, ont. JOSEPH W. SHIRLEY, Physician, SnrKCon and Accoucheur, (Graduate Queen's College, Kingston.) Dealer in Drugs, Oils, Dye Stuffs, CO., Irdwure. Cia««» Ruthveil.— A Village in the Township of Gostidd, Town, and 30 from WiniLsor. Jloney Order OiH Atkinson, Rev. T., (Wesleyan) Dawson, Tliomius, J. P. Demiug, H. V., ganeral merchant Dover, E. , butcher Drake, W. H., M.D. Harrington, Jason, shoemaker Harrington, .1., farmer Hawke, John, hotel lceej)er llcatlierington, John, carpenter LOVELESS, LEVI, proprietor Ruthvon Hotel Lypps, K., lumber dealer Lypps, l'\ A. , proprietor Jluuring mill -McLeoJ, W. 8., cabinet maker County Essex, 23 inile.H from .Sandwich, the County e. Stage to Windsor. Population 250. I McXult, John, general merchant I Malott, George, auctioneer Pulford, A., wagon maker Pulford, C, painter RUTHVEN, HUGH, Postmaster Sanburn, Charles, painter Stewart, Charles, broom manufacturer Stewart, Thomius, carpenter Wnte, M. gioeer Wigle, C. 11., wagon maker Wiiliams, Jolm, carpenter Williams, Thomas, brick maker ttugby.—.V Village in the Townsliip ol'Oro, County Simeoe, 21 miles from Barrie, the CnintyTowu. Pop- ulation 75. - liALL, JAMES, Postmaster and general merchant lionc, David, farmer Brown, George, farmer Cameron, Daniel, carpenter flray, liev. J. (Presbyterian) Horn, William, farmer Jackson, Peter, .shoemaker •'ohiison, William, farmer l.itstei', (Jeorge, furmer Melntosli, David, teai-her 27 Mcintosh, William, blacksmith Mark, Rev. Robert (Methodist) May, William, farmer Portas, T. H., proprietor (louring mill Robertson, Andrew, farmer Robertson, George, farmer Robertson, John, carpenter SaudtTson, Rev. J. G. (Cougrogatioiud) Tudhope, George, J, P. 418 RUSSELL— ST. ANNS. ' I BUHSelL— A Villofjit on CiiiHtor Uivcr, in tli« Tuw tlie County Town. Iinprovcd limtl ?18, wild 9 Boulton, creliniit Dawson, George, wagon maker Gage, John, farmer Gage, Wi Ilium, farmer Kerns, .losiah, farmer Kerns, Samuel, firmer Molvee, H-iir}% proprietor Barton House Hotel Marshall William, farmer Moore, Miss, teaclier llyekman, llamilton, farmer Kymal, Ira, farmer IJymal, .Joseph, farmer Sliafcr, Philip, fanner Skinner, (Jeorge, blacksmith Smith, .Jacob, farmer Tilman, John, fanner Tilinnn, Peter, farmer WKLLS, WILLIAM, Postmaster, builder and wagon niai:er White, William, farmer Young, Calvin, farmer Rylstonc — A Post Olliee in the Township of Seymour, County Northuniborluid, ^i2 miles from Cobourg- the County Town. ALLAN,^1.VVID, Postmaster, propriitor giist imd saw mill Haughton, Ilobert, farmer Hay, James, farmer Lisle, John, farmer Loui'ks, Peter, farmer Meiklejohn, William, {farmer liichards. Miss, teacher ' St. Anus. — A Village on the liiver Jcrdan, in the Township ol' Gainsborough, County Lincoln, 16 mile* from St. Catherines, the Couuvj Town, and 11 from Grimsby. Stages to Grimsby and Welland Port. Population 100. Heaslip, 'anics D., tanner Kerr k Notman, lumber dealers Lister, Edward, general merchant 3falcolm, l{cv. James (Presbjlerian) Seeord, George, M.I'. P. Snyder, J. IL, carpenter Snydur, ()., milliner Upper, Jacob, J, P. and general merchant ST. A(iATHA— ST. CATHKUrNK.S. 419 St AffAtba.~A VlIU^ ill tlic Township 'i'liwii, S riiilrs, I'roiii Toronto 70, ami li HiuciUiirr, flHcfir, hMiciirr llni\*r, l)i>iiiinii', imuioii limy, •loiiii, p:tiiiti'r Dictricli, (iri>{oi-, liiririfi' Dirtricli, Tlii'oliald, t'lirnier Doll, IJcilmi I, farmer Uiii'Bchi'I, iloMcjili, ('iir|i('tit< 1' ami l>iiiKlrr Ddi'si'lii'l, l.miiN, ciiliini'l iiiiikiii' Diici'siini, Ailaiii, bliickHUiitli iind iiiiik('<'|ii'i' Fiimki'ti, l{i'v. Iliifimic (lioiniiii Cutholie) llirtt'is, •lo'.i'ph, iiiiiiioii Horn, lIiMiry, sliormiikfr ,lunt/.i, Mirliiit'l, farnicr KAISEU, AN roNI, J. I'., rostmastt-r iiml 8ioB*'i' ill It. K. Kiiiscr, .lolin A., iniikccin'i" Kiii.ifr Ac llfiTfH, general incnhiint.i Kolilbri-'niier, ilciiry, wi^avei' of Wilmot, v'ounty Wattrlno. DiHtant from Brrlln, the County from I'eti'i'Mlmrg StHtioii, (IramI Tnink Uiiilwuy. Populution 250^ KiTfui, Ailani, caiiii'iitcr Kucncinanii, .ioHi'pli, fui'nii'r l.i'nliart, .Vilaiii, Mackiiiuitli Lirhti, ('iiii«ti!l li., I'arnier l.irhti, Nicliolans, fuuiKT liitwillcr, I'fti'r, faniin- Meyer, .loliii Aii^'uit, ti-aclinr I'iolh, Miiliai'l, weaver Until, Chry.stc'l 1,., farnu-r Sclnaiik, rliurlcH. saililliT Si'iji, Ailaiii, farmiT S('i|), JiiMtin, Ciiniii-r iStuJcr, AiiiamliiM, iihoenmkcr Stiuli, .los«i)li, lariin!r Tschirhart, I'llcr fl., iiinki'i-iii'i rbcrmlilaf,', .loscpli, laniicr AVt'insti'iii, Uipliafl, weaver Ziiniiier, Henry, wugon maker I'omnitM- St. Andrews. — A Tout Villng* in the Town.sliip of I'omwall, Couiitv Storniont. lation -M. MA.STERMAN, I,., roKtiniistcr. Mail.s tri-wceklj. Popu- li, 4 miles from lilder ami wagon :< IVom Coliourg. St. <;ntllcrlllO.S.— The County Town of AVcllamI, in the TowiKsIiiii of (Iranthain, on the Welhvml ('anal, ami a station of the (treat Western liailway. It is heaut^ifully situateil on n traet of table land above the valley throu.t:h which the canal is tut, and in the miilst of a district which, for its fertility and rnltiva- tioli, has been called the garden of Canada. Tin; town is celebrated for its mineral springs and its hotels. It is well built, and lias numerous manufuetiiring establishments, in excellent trade. Ship-buildiug is carried on extensively. Distauco from Niagara 11 miles, from Hamilton 22, from Uull'alo, N.Y., 36. ropulation 8500. AUKLL, CllANDLKH, ninchinist (see adv.) , AB1'>0TT, JOHN W. & CO., manufacturers sewing mnchiiii's (se(' adv.) Adams, C. S., .l.P. ADAM.S, THOMAS, paymastur Wellana Caiml Ahren, W., C.E. Arnolil, C. M., Niagara IJistiiet Bunk Allen it Bro., |)hotoi,'iai)lier Allen, Thomas E., il. I). AlliMi, William IJ., nrchitcet American JCxpicss Co., M. K. Kellogg, agent American Hotel, .lames (Irubb, proprietor Anderson, .lohii, hairdresser Arcade .Saloon, J. Melvin, proprietor Aslilord, James, St. James saloon Avary, George, ship carpenter BACK, JOHN, confeclioiipr B.VIili, O., rostmastcr and Coiintv Treasurer liANK OF .MON rUEAL, A. B. IJuclianau, niauager Baiiniiter. Charles, toauher Bauvan, Hugh, coojier Barr, Mrs. James, milliiR-ry, 3tc. Barr, .lames, money broker Barr, William, caljinet maker Barber, James, cabinet maker Barker, James, grocer BARON, WILLIAM, marble raerchaut ami stono cutter Barries, Tliomius, masou B.VUWlCK, H. I,'., inaiia.,'er Bank of Commerce Bate, Thomas U., brewer Beadle, 1)., nursery Bcatie, Thomas, boot and slioemaker Beaver Mills, Thomas U. Merritv, proprietor Beckett, William, woolen factory Bedell, C, soda water nianutactory Beeton, William U., druggist Begy, Frank P., painter, etc. Begy, (1. A., sash, door ami blind factory Begy, W., cooiier Benson, C. J., barrister Benson, .lami:s B,, (J. 11. Benson k Co.) Bcnsijii, .fames R., M.P. Benson, James R. !c Co., ironniungcrs Berhaller, Jose]di, lager beer saloon Berryman, Edgar, P. L.S. Beiston, W. J. (Ilurris and Berston) dealer in tobacco and cigars Belts, (Jeorge, leatli(!r and limlings Bishopiic, James, soap and caiidlt maker Bixbv, I). W., bookseller, etc. BOLES, ^^ M.LIAM. merchant tailor Boyle, Arthur, dru.igi.st Boyle's Hotel, .lamed Boyle, proprietor ' BRADT, SIMON, Idaho .Saloon Brauud, Henry, machinist Brooks (i., cabinetmaker Brown & IFamilton (Calvin and Charles E.) barristers iJrown, Mrs. J., dicssmakia' Brown's Hotel, Thomas Brown, proprietor Biownlee, Heiiiv, grocer BROWNLEE, THOMAS 1!., groceries, provisions, crockery and glasswan; (sei) adv) Byrne i. Willev, patent medicine manufacturers Byson, Ross, maiiager, estate F. Cov. Bi;t;HAXAN, A. B., agent Bank o'f Montreal Buchanan, Irwin, sash, blind.s, etc. Bullock, Charles, shoemaker W. W. KITCHEN'S PUKE GRAPE WINKS, 500 l-arreU annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. 430 ST, CATHERINES. ml r :^i I Bunting, T., loatlur, hidea, etc. Bumgrnii k O'DonncU, Tmintcn Burgovni', Ilcnrv, l>uililtT BUitl^S, CHAUI.KH, Hiiloon BurnK, Tliiiinag, Mnyor nud Police Magistrate Burrow, ( 'Imtficlil & Co., coiiptr Kiiiitlis Bcnsnii, R'.iv. Oeorgi', (Canada rresbyterian) Butler, W., vinegar maker Camidgt", John, teacher CANADIAN HANK OF COMMERCE, H. Barwick, luaniigcr Cahlll, M., cabinetmaker CainiH, Jani('8 CAIliNS, IIDUSK, W. May, proprietor Camp, L. ('. , insurance agent Campbell, itodcrick, hotel keeper Carlisle, Ilcnry, dry goods luid clothing Carnall, Kcbecca, berlin wool and children's drpuet Cariiutiian, U., nropriutor Shii'klunu llousu Carroll, liov. John (Wesleynn) Cassclnmn, U. D., proprietor flouring mill Ca»ey, Thomas B., oarber Cttultoii, Dr. V. O (HonKPOitatliic) Cavers, Charles, sewing macniuc agent Cawker, J., tailor Chajiman, T., tailor Chisholin, W. A. Clark, James, surveyor customa Clark, John S., landing waiter • Clark, llichavd A,, issuer of marriage licenses Clark, Thomas, M.D. Clench. V. A. 11., Clerk County Court Clillord, F. J., grocery, wines and li(iuors ClilFord, Francis James, f;rocerie», wines and liq^uoi's Clipper Sliadcs Saloon, W. F. Robertson, proprietor Cloney, I'hoinas, grocer CODLINCr, WILLIAM M., tailornnd clothier Coflin, T. C, clerk Quebec Bank COLLIER, H. IL, lumber merchant, general dealer in groceries and crockery, and provisions Collins, Matthew A., manaj^er lor W. Beckett Collver, A. 1'. , oil merchant and collector market fees Conglc, 1'., tailor and clothier Connor, Francis, boot and shoe maker Conway, Frank, grocer COOlv. J. R., groceries, provisions and crockeiyware Cooke, William, mail contractor Coombs, Thomas, saloou Copeland, .lohii, collector COPELANl), W. L., rostmaster COPKLAND, W. L. & CO., booksellers & stationers Cornish, Joseph, butcher Cov, FiMiuis (estate of), hardware Crawford, James, wateli maker Cull', J. J'l, CuUoden, L. P., agt. Connecticut Mutual Life lu. Co Culver, J. D., broker Currie, J. 0., barrister CutUbert, Jolin, bookbinder Dabt, William, wagon maker DAILY EVENINU JOURNAL, W. Grant & Co., proprietors DAILY TIMES, John Fitzgerald publisher and]!^rrop Dale, John, shoemaker Dawson, S. S., asses.«ior Davis & Co., omnibus proprietors G. W. R DAVIS, WILLIAM, jirovisious and crockery Decatur, William, proprietor saloon and livery stables DILLON, JAMES, boot and shoe manufacturer Disher, George, photographer Disher & Ilaight, manufacturers of woolen goods Dimmons, William, shoemaker DOLSON, 8. a., builder and contractor Dougan, James, car|)enter and builder Dongan, William. M.D., CM. Douglas, James, watchmaker and jeweler Douglas k MacMullin, wat(dinitk«rH and jewelers Duilley, Thomas, assistant Montreal Telegraph Co. Diiggan, Jumea, builder Duliee, James, butcher Dunn, A., shipiHT DURHAM, JOllN, dry goods merchant Eccles, W. M., barrister Eedestone, Francis E., confectioner ELLIS, ALF1{EU, grocer and liciuor dealer Ellis, Charles K., landing waiter FXLLS HOUSE, A. Ellis, proprietor (see adv) Emricks, R., oyster and ale n, Hour and grain Holland, Rev. H. (('Iiunh of England) Holder, .lolin, nursfrynian Holmes & (irecnwipixl, carriage makers Holmes, .loHiali, carriage! maker Host tter, Tlionia.4, jirop. Hour mill HOIIGFITOX, K., proi,. I'iekwick Hou«o (see atlv.) Howse, J. H., tinsinitli, kv. HowHe, J. U. , tiiisniitli IIUFE, 1)11. WILLIAM W, j.rop. livery stal.le (sec adv) Ilunnifonl, .Tolin, dealer in groceries and provisiouH HyncH, Clmrle.i, iiroj). C'ommtreial Hotel Hutchinson, Alexander, Hour and feed International Hotel, S. Clark, proprietor Isaacs, VV., bricklayer Ivev, \Villiani, niiirhant tailor, kv. Jackson, .lames \V., watch and clock maker Jtmes, W., tailor Jaliut,i|V., shoemaker .Tefl'rey, A., hardware merchant Johnston, A. (Laurie k Johnston) Jones, A. ('.. pork dealer Jones, John M., agent Jones, Moses, lager beer saloon Jones, P., blacksinth Jones, .S., wagon nuiker JUKES, AUGUSTUS, M.D. Junkin, John Junkin, John k Co., importors of crockery k gronei's KANE k BUOTHKR, grocers, liipor merchants and general dealers (see adv.) Kurshner, John, tailor Keeley, Thomas, painter Kellog, Moses E., agcmt American Express Company Kelly, T., painter Kerris, Cliarles, lock-keeper Kilroy, William, blacksnuth KlUBY, JAME.S, cabinet maker (see adv.) Knuiii), IL, carpenter Konkle, Adam, fishmonger Lamb, James, Collector of Customs Lurkin, I'ttor & Co., dealers in gi-occrics, &c. Lame, P. & Co., general merchants UUGHLIN, MARTIN, Terrapin Saloon Ivauder, J. M., County Judge Lawrence, C. , fancy dry goods liSwrie, James (L.iwrie k Johnston) Lawrie, J. (R. k J. Lawrie) Lawrie, II. (R. k J. liRwrie) Lawrie & Johnston, grocery and liquor dealers I-awrie, R. & J., flour and gr^iu merchants, farm and garden seeds Leavenworth, E. S., printer Leavenworth, H. F., oil merchant Lee, James, general merch.int Lee, James, fruits I-eggett, Thomas M. , landing waiter Lepper, Arthur, (John Lepper k Co.) Lepper, John, (John Lepiwr Jc <'o.) Lepper, John k Co., merchant tnilora Lileoln Mills, Thomas R. Merritt, proprietor Lindsay, Nathaniel A., boots and slioes McCAIdAIM, I'ETKR, insurance agent (see adv) McC'nme, Henry, bridge tender McCann, P., messenger Quebec Hank McCarthy k Urownlee (Thomas anil W. H.) grucerie* and provisions McCarthy, Peter, barrister McCurty, E., blacksmith McCarty, Mrs., dressmakar MeCnrty, T., blacksnuth McClelland, Robert, teacher McClive, W. H., barrister, etc. McCOOMIl, TIJoMA.'i, restaurant (»e« adv) McCJRMlCK, .MATTHEW, builder (see adr) McCourt, James, .sail niiiker McEmery, 1). H., slmemakcr McElroy, N. L., blacksmith McF.irluud, Thomas, shoemaker Mc(;hie, William, insurance agent McUIIlE k FINN, auctioneers and general con>rai*_ sOn agents, money brokers and laud «(^eui« ■> the Weste^rn States an. W. Bixby, secretary Memtt, Nehemiah, director Gas Conqviny MERIUTT, THOMAS R., M.P Mills, A., machinist MILLS, A. M., pump maker (see adv) Mills, James, chemist and druggist Miller, James A., agent North British Insui-ance Co. Miller & Miller, barristers M ittleberger, W. A., clerk of Div. Court Menro, Fisher, bakery and grocery MONRO, JOHN, importer of wiues and liquors and general groceries (see adv) Montgomery, A., chief Constable Montreal Telegraph Company, ^V. Smith, agent Morey, Nathan, foreman at S. G. Dolson's Muir, W., cabinet maker Nasmith, T. H., accountant Royal Canadian Bank Niagara District Bank, C. H. Arnold, manager NIAGARA DISTRICT Mutual Firtj Insurance Co., T. Mack, President Nelson, C. G. & Co., soda water manufacturer Norris k Neelon, flour merchants Norton, Rev. R. (Presbyterian) H ■ < <: -■ i Ml 'h 422 ST. CATHERINES— ST. CLEMENTS. NOVELTY WORK'S, U. McKialoy k Co., props. O'Donnell, T., piiiiitcr (J'LOUGIILIN, B., j)i'op. Mansion House (neu atlv) <5'Npil, Tlioinns, jiolico cunstuble O'Keily, H., grocer 01 LL, G. N., iron fouiuliT ami Ktoain engine inaiiufr. Oill, .((Mdiiip, forcniim at (!. N. (JilLs Oille, lyticius, AI.D. Ontario Saloon, W. Decatur, jiroprictor Orr, Janicii, pign paintor Orr, Thomas. sadiUr, Lanicss nml trunk maker Oswald, TlionuLS, polici' <(in8tal>l(! Owens, P. 1!. & Co., dry gouds nieri'liants I'AGK, G. H., i)roprii'tor Dew Droj) Inn I'AOrS DEW DHOl' INN, Pnge.G. II. prop. (.see lulv) Patterson, 1!., giot'crics and liijuors Payne, J., boots and shoes Peterson. Hiehard, l)Ulclier Plielpn, N. & O. .1,, lundier merehiintu PICKWICK HOUSE, E. Houghton, prop, (see iidv.) Powell, .lolin, Pegistrar Powell, W., l)(?puty Kegistrar ?rovineial hLSiiranei* ('ompany, Peter MeCallum, ngt. Purvis, A., mantle, straw and faney goods gUEHEC BANK, I). Keerekie. agent Kason, John, St. (Jharles Hotel HEEKIK, I!. J , M.D., Maiia^Hng Director Welland liailwav and Stcandjoat Cos. REEKEKIK, D., agent, t^^ebeo Hank Kcid, John, tailor and clntiiicr Kiley, (Udige, grocer, wines and liquors, crockery and glassware Kiloy, .'oliii, saloon keeper Kiley, I'atriek RIOHDAN, JOHN, paper manufacturer Robinson, J., attorney and notary Kobinson, Storrs, auctioneer Pollinsoii, Jdlm, town clerk Rogers, Elkanah, wood merchant Ross, G., bhieksinith ROSS, JOHN, inijxirter and general dealer in dry goods and millinery Rykert, (!. Z., P.L.S. Rykert, J. C, warden, M.P.P St. Cathiirines Hreweiy, Taylor k Hate, prtiprietors ST. CATHARINES CONSTITUTIONAL, James Sevniour, ])ublisher and proprietor ST. CATilAHINKS HOUSE, Thomas Westall jirop St. ('athaiines Ro>i!) Lalirosse, Mrs. A., teacher LAHROSSE, SIMON", Postmaster, general merchant Labrosse, Paul, auctioneer Labrosse, Pierre, I'armer LftDoucear, .1. li., butcher LaFlnmure, S.. carpenter IjiLande, A., farmer LaToulij)pe, C. N., carp«nter LaTallie, Xavier, tanner Laverne, Felix, .■saddler Leblanc, Michael, tanner lit'roux, Mrs. A., numufaeturer of woolen goods Muliean, Archibald, J. P., commissioner, clerk of Division Co\ivt, general merchant and pioi)rietor grist mill McDonald, H. R., J. P. McEnteo, U., farmer McKinnon, H., M. I> Mi'lvinnon, .J. S., shoemaker .Mark, \V. J., hotel kei'per Milinder, Mrs. E., tailoress Mongemais, N., M. D Pnmlx, X., shoemaker (Jucsnel, Hilaire, hotel keeper Kaizenne, F. 15., wagon maKer Routhis, A., wine and siiiritdcaler St. Denis, A., (Ire.s.snmker St. Denis, E.. farmer Steele, David, town treasurer and general merchant Turcotte, M., J. P. Villeneuve, P,, cabinet maker Villeneuve, Theodore, farmer trunk makers om Berlin, the St. ftcorjfC. -A Village on Dig Creek, in the Township of South Dumfries, County Biant, 9 miles from lii-antford, the County Town, 8 from Paris, 10 Irom Gait, and 3 from Harrisburgh Station, Great Western Railway. Money Order Oftice. Population 500. Austin, Vi., ]irop. flouring mill Batty, C., general merchant Bell, Benjamin, J. P., prop, planing mill and foundry Bell, (leorge, farmer Bryden, R. C., ,:i'countant Buckberry, Sanmel, wagon maker Cnuieron, Allen, fou.'der and machinist Clinton, John, carpenvr Culham, J., prop. Great Western Hotel Dougherty, Rev. J. G., (Baptist) Oernian, George, manuf. of woolen goods Olass, William, farmer Haas, F. , boots and shoes Harris, Rev. James (Wesleyan) Howell, Thomas W., fanner Hume, Rev. Robert (Presbyterian) Hunter, David, teacher Husoii, Albert, auctioneer and insurance agent Kay, John, butcher Keefcr, J. N., general merchant Kitchen, K. E., M.D. Lawrason, P. D., farmer Wimer, Samuel, prop, aash, blind & door factory McPherson & Dowar, general merchants .AIcRoberts, Alexander, general merchant Mainwaring, 11., farmer Maiuwaring, N. E., M.D., proprietor flouring mill MuUin, W. A., firmer Notmau, John, cabinet maker O'llara, J. M., proprietor St. George's Hotel O'Reilly, Michael, tailor Reid, David, cabinetmaker Richardsou, John, farmer Rymal, D. Af., farmer Sndtli, John, farmer Smith, Rac.'hel, teacher Snowball, Robert, farmer Snowball, William, wagon maker and prop, flouring and flax mills STANTON, S., Postmaster Stinson, K., M.D. Stinson, James, M.D. Thomas, D., proprietor Union Hotel Thompson, John, butcher Thomson, J. C, painter Wilson, James, Middler *l* ST. DAVIDS— ST. JOHNa 8t« David's. — A Village in the Townshij? of Niagara, County Linuolu, 8 miles from St. Catherinon, thfr County Town, 43 tj Toronto Ity water ami 82 l>y rail. The Eric and Niagara Railway iiasjiiis within 14 miles of the Villa^o. Land in the vicinity avcrugej $35 per acre. Daily mail. Population 309. Ball, Robert tl., farmer Barbeaii, Anthony, proprietor flouring mill Barlieau, Louis, pi-oprictor flouring mill Brown, S. J. J., Keeve Dunn, Luther, sen., carpenter Bunn, Luther, jnn., wo^un maker Fairlie, Andrew, fanuer Fairlie, JameR, tailor FISHEK, C, Postmaster and grocer Fitch, R, ])roprictor St. David's Hotel Fisher, Thomas AV., shoemaker Harvey, U. V. & C., nianufrs. oj machine leather belting Mcintosh, William, blacksmith Midilaugh, John, sun., farmer Misener, Kcv. D. W. (Ki>i«copal Methodist) Mowers, Qoon;e, carpenter Pew, llobert, teacher Prest, George D., farmer Read, S. J., saddler Servos, Alexander Shorlmrn, David, Township Clerk and Treasurer Willox, Edward, iiroprielor (louring mill Woodrufl", George Woodruff, Henry, general merchant Woowinan, J. E., J. P., M. P., commissioner in B. R. Bowman, S. P., teacher Bowman k Zinkan, hide and leather dealers k tanners Bnibacher, David, wagon maker Burkholder, Benjamin, teacher Cr( tiMurcr oderich.'tlio lation 100. St Johns- (St John»WMt P. O.)— A Village i from AVellaml, tht County Town, and 77 by rail Anglenian, Tliomas, boots and shoes DerKctt, Misi Kllcn, niilliiiur Brooks k Haney, flour mill proprietors Brooka, .Tames, mill owner Brown, (ieor^c, farmer Brown, N., furnier Carl, Nelson, miller Carl, William, carria((« and wagon mtk«r CoUis, Henrv, nmnufacturer of woi>leu gomU Cnrrick, Kieliai-d, tailor Fell, Charles ¥oss, AV. I)., teacher Gainer, ,Tohn, (armer Oilmoiv, W. II., hlftoksmith Ointer, John, fiirmcr flintcupal) Kiley, Phili]), Uiilor Sehmin, Mis.s Mur^rct, milliner SeHbouni, Mattliew, .I.P. Seaboiirn, Tlionias, furnier Smith, .losejih, proprietor St. Johns Hotel Starr, Kev. .1. Herbert (Wesleyan Methodist) Summers, F. 11., farmer Suminei-s, Hayutt, J. P. Sway/e, .lohn Sway/e, .lohnson, saw mill owner Vanderlmrgh. Leonard, mill owner Wilkison, .lohn, elothier AVilliams, John, mason mill lill erloo, 8 mile* iliou 600. tion^ hn goods lerk DiTisioii 8t. Marys. — A Town on the River Thames and .station of the fSmnd Tnink or BufTalo and Lake Hurou Railway, in the Township of Blanshanl, County Perth, 12 miles from Stratford, tlu- County Town, 21 from London, 70 from Sarnia, and 99 from Toronto. Large (|uantities of grain are aiinunlly shipjHjd from this ]>oint. There are extensive cjuarriesof liniestotie in the iinmediute vicinity. Stupes to .Mitchell 22 miles and Exeter, 24 miles. Money Onler OHice and Savings Bank. Population 4,000. Abbott, S. A., M.D Adams, Mr.s. J., jirop. Empire Hotel Alexander, Tlionins Aiulrews, William A: Co., watchmakers Atkins, Williain, dry good.s and clothing ilailev, Thomas, cabinet maker HAVLV, WILLIAM A., IMl. station agent BANK (»F MONTREAL, Kobert Hillyard, agent Barnes, A. J., boots and shoes Barron, J. L., cooT)er Bartlett, John, baker l?EArrV, ALEXANDER, geneml merchant BELCH, ALEXANDER .L, editor and prop. St. Marys Argus and the North Middlesex Review Berry, J. IJ., barlM-r, auctioneer Hickell, Mrs. T., fancy goods, toys, ic Hickell, Thomas, soap factory lilHTCH, ELI, wood merchant and contractor Box, Richard, J.P Rrown, Williain, cabinet maker, insurance agent (Jarlisle, Robert, cooper Curr & Henev, carriage makers Oartcll, H. f. . cooper Case, David, saddler Ca.se, Mrs., millinery CLENCH, L. M., barrister, attorney-at-law, ins. agt Coleman, J., ilerk, Tliinl Division Court Coleman, Willium, butcher Cook, John, boarding house Cooper, E., iiroprietor Royal hotel Constable, William, proprietor Ontario hotel CR.\I(! K HAMILTON, (James Craig ; James Ham- ilton) buildem and contractors, proprietors jilan- ing mill and siLsh, door and blind factory (soo adv.) Crawford, William, grocer Crittenden, L., town clerk Curran, Rev. J. P. (Church of England) Currie, William, grain dealer Day, Lv\vi.s, boots and shoes Demmick, IJev. .M., (Episcojiftl Methodist) Dudley, Joliii, farmer Dudley, O., fariner Duffy, ilifliael, farmer Dunbar, James, tailor Eaton, James, general merchant Fulton, Robert, caliinet maker Eaton, Robert, grocer Egan, M., constable Falconer, Alixaiidcr, csrpenter Falconer, William, mason FORI). A. E., M.D. Fonl, Robert, farmer Ford, William IL, notaiy public, ro»l estate agent and conveymicer Forrester. Andnw earner, J. S. in, R. W., Iioots and sho<4 (lilpin, T. R., tinsmith CkmhUiow, p. , saddler (iordon, William, general merchant Graham, William, tailor Grant, Alexander, mason Grant, John, mason Grice, James, carjienter Ouest, J. W., jiroprietur St. Marys brewery Guest, Robert, grocer Guest, T. B., farmer Guest, William, farmer Gunn, Donald, I'lanufacturer woolen goods H.\C.(}ART, W. & T., founders and machinists Hall. J. J., M.D. I.. 1 SCULPTURING AND MODELLING • TEALE ft WILKENS', Loudon, Ont. h-'ii i 1 1 li 426 ST. MARYS— ST, RAPHAEL. Hanimitt, Creorge A., tinsmith Himlt'v, .lolin A., mail carrier HAKDINO, J. E. & BliO., barristers Hnrrison, A., saddlfr HARllISON, I). H., M.D., CM., coroner HaiTisoii, .lolni k Son, manufncturers woolen goods Havvisoii, Milner Harstoiic, Hobcrt, hardware, issuer marriage licenses Hayns, Itichnrd, grocer Helps, John, farmer HILL, ARUNDEL, Postmaster HILLYAHD, ROBERT, agent Bank of Montreal Hodgetts, James, accountant Bank of Montreal HUDSON, J. B., i)roprietor Grand Tnmk Hotel Hutton, Theodore, general mercliivnt Hutton, William L., (tommission and forwarding nicreliant, tanner and insurance agent HUTTON, WILLIAM VEAL, proprietor Hour mills Tngersoll, Charles IngersoU, James Ingram, Joseph, grocer Iredale, Thomas, grain merchant Irvine, Willi/nn H., carpenter Jackson, Andrew, farnu-r Jardiiu!, James, blacksmith JARVIS, J., grain merchant Johnson, Tliomas, grocer JONES & McI)OU(}ALL (C. S. Jones & Alfred McDougall), barristers Jones, Tlionnis J., books and stationer Junor, K., teacher Kenned)', James, j)roprietor Union Hotel Kerr, R. S., (•ar])enter Knowlton, William, painter Kiinz, David, cabinetmaker Lamliie, W. IL, insurance agent Laughtou, Malcolm, tailor Lagear, .lacob, farmer Lennox, George, farmer Loekhait, R. (I., watchmaker Long, Edward, general mendiant and insurajice agent McCALLUM, CUTHBERT, druggist McCalluni, Rev. J. AV. (Wesleyaii) McConnoll, David T. , hardware Mc(!ormick, James, carriage n.aker MeCnicken, Michael, potash factory McDonald, John, grocer McDonald, Rev. P. (Baptist) McDougall, Daniel McDougall, Horace, teleg-;] ,i operator McEVOY, HENRY, teach.-.' McInto.sli, William, dry goods Mclntyre, George, boots and shoes Mclntyre, James, tailor Mclntyre, L. A., agent Canadian Expres* Co. Mclntyre, Thoinits, cHicial assignee and general agent McKillop, R., painter McLaren, Joseph, baker McLarty, Daniel, carriage maker and proprietor livery stables McLean, G. S., druggist McLean, John, bookbinder McLean, William, telegraph operator McNally, C, dry goods Malcolm, William, farmer Manly, Thomas & John, painters Mara, T. A., grocer Marshall, Charles, farmer ililler, Duncan, carriag<^ maker and proprietor livery stables Mitchell, James, car))entcr Moore, James D., provisions MOORE, JOHN k SON, proprietors steam flouring mill, founders and machinists (sec adv) Morphy, John, boots aiul shoes Morshead, William, farnu-r Niven & Hart, P. L. Surveyors, insurance and estate agents Noel, Peter, painter Oddy, Jacob, proprietor British Hotel Oliver, James, baker Paddell, Mrs., fruit dealer Piersou, W., proprietor St. Mary's Hotel Poole, .1. W., teacher ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER, pron. flax mill Robertson, D., projuictor National Hotel Rodgers. Nicholas, farmer ROSE, I). D., glue merchant RUPERT, D. S., surgeon and dentist Sanderson, John, lumber merchant Sharp, H. F., books and stationery Simpson, George, proprietor flour mill Sinclair, John, M.D. Size, George, boots and shoes Smith, Abiel, grain merchant SMITH, U. B., general n^erchant SMITH, J. FOX, barrister Smith, Martin, tanner Smith, Thomas, farmer Smyth, Rev. E. (N. C. Methodist) Smyth, Rev. William (N. C. Methodist) Somerville, William, grain merchant Sparling, James W., farmer St. John, Adam, farmer ST. MARYS' ARGUS, (Thursday) A. J. Belch, editor and ])rojirietor ST. MARYS' STANDARD (Saturday) Joseph liowcs editor and projirietor Stafford, Joseph, saddler Stevens, Allan, farmer Stevens, Nathan, fanner Stoddart, Archibald, druggist Tate, Joseph, auctioneer Taylor, D. S. , glove factor Treanor, M., grocer VON GUNTEN, CHARLES, watchmaker and en- graver Von Gunten, L., »vatchmaker Vanzant, J. H., pump maker Walsh, John, groceries, wines and liquors Watt, James, auctioneer Weir, John, cheese factor Whelihau, P., merchant Whillnns, J., grain dealer Whillaus & Smibert, groceries and provisions Wliitston, James, marble works Willis, John, lumber dealer Wilson, Daniel, M.D Wilson, George, prop, billiard rooms Willsou, Levi, baker Woolway, Thomas, grain merchant Wright, Peter, principal grammar school ."St. Raphael.— A Post Oflice in the Township of Charlottenburgh, County Glengarry, 9 miles from Alex- andria, the County Town, and 7 from Lancaster Station, Gratid Trunk Railway. Daily mail. Bane, Alexander, farmer McDonald, John R., farmer Ilaiie, James, farmer McPherson, Roderick, farmer •Chisholm, Miss Annie, teacher McRae, Angus, farmer " McDonald, miss ALLEN, Postmistress McRae, Duncan, farmer McDonald, John A., farmer ST. THOMAS. 427 St. Thomas.- The juiliciiil wat of the County of Elf,'iii, in tho Towiiahip of Yaniioutli, is pleasantly situntccl on Ktttle Creek, and is a station of the London anil I'oit Stanley Kailroad, 15 laileH from Lon- don, and 1 '20 from Toronto. It contains four churchc:;, viz., Episeopal, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian and AVesleyan llethodist. A central and grammar school. Two ably conducted newspajiers aro sup- jmrted here, and the Merchants' ]5ank ha.s a bvanch in the town. It is the centre and market for a rich agricultural district, the price of land averaging IJ-IO per acre. D.iily stages to Aylmer, Fingal, Chatham and Sparta. Population 2000. Abbott, S. J. Allen, Bros., photographers Allworth, A. J., station master L. & P. S. Il.li. Anderson, Airs. Elizalieth, grocer Arkell, Thomas, mayor, general merchant Askew, Charles, auctioneer Baikie, .T. D., I'.L.S. Uarr, Walter, merchant tailor Barrett, William, wagon maker Bennett, (ii'orge, blacksmith Bishoji, Luke, nurseryman , BLKAKLEY, .1. Y., (lour »nd feed dealef, and depot of Elgin mills Blue, Archibald, assistant editor Canadian Hoim Journal Boggs, v.. W. Borbridge, Henry, saddle and harness maker Brown, 1)., drover BltOWN, ilENl' Y, stoves, tinware, LaiJware, house- furnishings, &c. lironiell, AViiliam, wine.s and liquors Burns, A., dentist Cameron, Ewen, principal Central School t'AilBBELL, W. P., gi-oceries and provision.s Carrie & Pollock (.lames Carrie & H. B. Pollock), general merchants Caullield, Uev. St. George, LL.I). (Church of Eng.) Chambers, .lohn, baggiige master L. k I'. S. 11. U. (!LAKIS, CEOHtiE T., County Treasurer Clark, Willoughby, prop. Clark's Hotel & billiards Colo, John, proprietor Cole's Hotel Cole, Thomas, liilliard saloon Coles, S., lilacksmith Y'olinson, William, sheep skin tannery Comford, Hiram, woolen I'arding and foundry Corl)ett, Stephen, boots and .shoes Coyne, Wilhnni, iAL, A .M.l.nughlin, editor and prop. HORSMAN, RICHARD, importer of liar iron, hard- ware, paints, oils, glass, lamjis, and house fur- nishings Horton, Edward, biiriister Hughes, 1). J., County Judge Hutchinson, James, clerk Hutchinson House Hutihinson, Kichaid Hutchinson William, ]n'oprietor Hutchinson House Ivor, Samuel Jackson, William, cabinet maker Kains, (ieorge, maltster Kains, .lohn A., barrister Kains, Joseph O., (.roeeries and provisions Kains, Thomas, ashery King, John, jailor Laiiig & lilake, (W. Laing and John Blake) general merchiiiits Laing, Joseph, auctioneer LINDOP BRO., (Thomas Henry and Charles) general merchants, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes Lindoj), W. E., photographer Lipsey, William, J. P. Lord & Baillie, carriage makers Love, A., cooper Love, Mrs., milliner Love, Neil, niarket clerk Love, W., cabinet maker Luton, L., M.D McA(bim, .lames, groceries, provisions, liipjors McClnre, Rev. John, head master gi'ammar school Mi^Coll, A., tailor McCuUy, Robert, saddle and harness maker McCrone .V .Striciiie, (Edward McCrone and John R. Smellie) geiieml merchants McCrone, Mrs., milliner McDonahl, John, agent Merchants' Bank and agent Life Ass. of Scotland Mcintosh, I)., drover Mclntyre, .\., insurance agent McKay, .Tohn, county registrar McKaj-, William, county clerk McKenzie & Still, (I). K. McKenzie and J. H. Still) dry goods, clothing, millinery, &c McKenzie, M. McLachlan, Archibald, editor and ])roprietor Catw,' dian Ifomr Jminwl, bookseller ancl stationer McLEAN, JOHN, barrister and town treasurer McRobert.s, Joseph, tailor JIacdougidI k Hallowell, (Calvin Macdougall and J. S. Hallowell) barristers Mannj Jehiel, barrister MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS at TEALE & WILKENS*, London, Ont. 428 ST. THOMAS— SAINTFIELD. n llBrlatt, N., gmreries and provisions Martin, J. 1'., insurant'c agent Meek, Bros., (William and Thomas) saddlers and hanipss makers Merchants' Branch Bank and Savings Bank, J. Mc- Donald, agent Metcalfe, Oeorgc, cooper Midglev, John, merchant and clothier Mitclicil, Thomiis, prop. Caleilonia Hotel Moore, aM. T., tanner and currier Aloore, N. W., dealer in leather, shoe findings, sad- dle, harness, tninks, &c Morgan, George W., boots, shoes and trunks MOUKILL, CHARLES A,, U.S. Consular agent Munro, Colin, sheriff jM'jal, Mrs. C, milliner i-lsop, Robert, watches, clocks and jewelry O Boyle, Andrew, boots and shoes Faddon, Samuel, butcher Parish, D., genei-al insurance agent Perine & Young, flax mills Pettifer, Peter Pieror, Leslie, bvickmnker P'u.'M ube. John, butcher . v.... ' /.'. B. (Cariie k Pollock) }'<"*\c..' , <,'jMi'?s, jr., soap and candles I'lVt '. . if.. .)., teacher r 'c«, .'■..niL'l, (. Ill inl .assignee I^rin^le i ^' i \ -forgo anu Uobert), watchmakers and I'welers }'-• :'ar' Oeor^( -.'»r'e.s, provisions, liquors, &c Bjchai'f'. '!'r !r .1 ij !■ ■^i'Jt and druggist, bookseller anu static. -r id&ser, Williuir, br vt, Eobinson, Jnbel, lumber merchant and dealer in stores and tinware Eoe, Charles, produce dealer Eoe, Peter, J.l'., general merchant Howe, John, bootmaker Sanagaii, \V., cooper Scarll', George, deputy sheriff Scott, George, farmer Uinclair, A., drover Sinclair, D., blacksmith Southwick, George, M.D. ST. THOMAS DISPATCH, P. Burke, editor k prop. Stacey & Reeks (Joseph Stacey and William Reeks), Elgin Iron Works Stacev, Thomas, carriage maker, blacksmith, lumber (iealer, kc. Stanton, James, barrister and county crown attorney Stewart, Archibald, groceries ani'i provisions Thompson, Surranus, cabinet maker Thonii)son, David, proprietor Thompson House Tliompson, Leonard Thornton, H., liverj' stable Turner, George S., boots and shoes Tun'ille, Richard, flour and grist miller Union School, John McClure, principal Vail, Mrs., proprietor Royal Exchange Hotel Van Buskirk, Henry Van Buskirk, William, M.D, Walker, Miss Eliza, teacher Waller, Miss E., teacher Walthern, J., jjiiinter Warner, Rev. W. (Wesleyan Methodist) Warren, Thomas D., Deputy Clerk of Crown and County Court Wegg, David, teacher Whipple, M. P., L.D.S., surgeon and dentist White, John, merchant tailor WHITE, WILLIAM J., attorney (see adv) WIENER, CHARLES, proprietor St. Thomw brewery Williams, Thoma.s, J. P. Wilkinson, John, fruit and confectionery WILSON, J. H., M.D. Wimbush, John R., baker Wirabush, William, baker Wegg, George, jun., carriage and wagon maker Worthingtoii, Charlotte, dyer Yarwood, E. 11., proprietor Elgin Mills Youmans k Rowley (William Youninns & Georga Rowley), books, stationery, exchange and tele- graph ollice Zukcr, Kov. Charles (Roman Catholic) Sable. — A Post Office in the Township of West Williams, County Middlesex, 30 miles from London, the County Town, and on the Aut Sable River, 5 miles from Park Hill Station Grand Trunk Railway. The locality is rapidly becoming settled, land averages from $30 to $40 per acre. Mclntyre, S. C, J. P., general merchant Mclntyrc, R., farmer McKenzie, Donald, farmer 'Allison, Hugh, farmer Gray, John, farmer Lake, Stephen, J. P., farmer Love, John, fannsr McCallum, Peter, shoemaker McCubbin, John, farmer McDonald, ALLAN, Postmaster, farmer McLellan, John, Port Dalgetty Inn Mcilillan, Angus, farmer McPherson, Rev. S. (Presbyterian) Morrison, R., proprietor Highlanders' Inn Saintfield.— A Post Village in the Township Town, and about 50 miles from Toronto, per acre. Daily Mail. Population 90. Beecroft, Alvery, carpenter Blyth, John, proprietor "saw mill Bunker, Amos, carpenter Campbell, Donald, hotel keeper Craig, John, weaver Cronsberrj', Elijah, farmer Eck, Cbarles, saddler Graham, James, fanner Houldershaw, Richard, farmer Home, Ahxander, weaver Hunter, Christopher, farmer - of Reach, County Ontario, 25 miles from Whitby, the County Daily Stage to Whitby, fare $1. Average price of land $45 Kenally, John, farmer McKay, Donald, general merchant Moffatt, William, fanner Patterson, George, farmer Phillips, William, farmer SANDERS, WILLIAM, Postma.ster Stone, Amos, butcher Thomas, Archibald, teacher Vanzant, William, shingle maker Watson, Alexander, blacksmith SCULPTURING AND MODELLING at TEALE k WILKENS', London, Onu SALEM— SANDHURST. iS9 Salem (now called Mount Salem). — A Village in the Township of Sliilahide, County Eiffin, 18 mile* from St. ThoirK'j, the County Town. Improved land averuges (35 i>er acre. Population 100. Baldwin, Joseph, farmer R'nner, John, fanner Boughisan, Jacob, farmer Browu, J. T., fanner Brown, AV. H., proprietor Salem Motel Buoh, James, farmer Chalk, James, fanner Chalk, Phinnio, eari)enter Denniss, W'illiiini, l•ar^x'nte^ Dolon,, AUx-rt, broom mauufactnrer Ellsworth, John, fanner Esseltine. Jacob, farmer Fairchild, Rev. J, (Union Church) Gerhard, Ohristian, tailor Graiss, Janu-s, farmer Grass, J. C., ]iropriftor hotel Harvey, Joseph, J. P. Harney, William, J. P. Hill. Ambrose, pn)prietor flouring mill Hunt, Thomas, farmer Kelly, John, farmer Mclnuis, Thomas McLim, — , shoemaker Mathewson, M., constable Rockey, Emanuel, wagon maker Sandcra, Thomas, proprietor Uouring mill Sniades, Benjamin, shingle maker Smades, Joel, shoemaker Smith, W. H., cabinet maker Sjtencer, Andrew, farmer Sweed, Henry, farmer Warburton, AV., teacher Ward, W., liutcher WHITE, W. W., Postmaster, general mercliaut White, W. W., farmer Salem (fonnerly Wynfonl Post Office).— A Village beautifully situated on the Irvine River, in the Town - •Up of Nicliol, County Wellington, distant from Guelph, the County Town, 13 miles, from Elora I mile, and 63 from Toronto. Stages to Guelph, Walkerton and Hollen. Average price of improved lands in the vicinity $50. Village jilots $100. Population 800. Allan, William, general merchant Beck, Adam, cooper Bell, Robert, boots and shoes Benerlein, ( 'harles, projirietor sash and door factory Bennie, James, carpenter Bitzer, Mrs., proprietor Ontario House , Bradley, E., general merohant Brown, George, proprietor marble works Callaghan. John, lime burner CHEES.MAN, J. M., ])roprietor stave factory Clark, William Crowley, Je-ome H., cari)enter Danforth & Lee, List manufacturere Daul, Joseph, tailor Davidson, James, bookbinder Dixon, C. F., baker Docrljecker, Conrad, J. P., brii'k manufacturer EBY, JACOB B., projirietor Sidem mills Eddlcston, George, tinsmith Ernest, Gilbert, cooper Findlisy, James, J. P. Fiudlay, Robert, ("aqienter Fisher, Christian, cabinet maker Flad, George, brewer and proji. Rising Sun Hotel Fi-aser, Miss, milliner and dressmaker Fra.ser, John, general inercliant Frazer, Hugh, boots and shoes French, Josias Giblis, Robert, teacher Crilhth, J. W., M.l). UILBORN, DAVID, prop Salem Hotel (seeadv) IRVINE FOUNDRY, Isiiac .Modelaml, proprietor IRVINE MILLS, J- & E. Wissler, props, (seeadv.) Johnston & Simpson, wagon makers Keelmy, Charles, carpenter Keil, John W., proprietor Union Hotel and coojier Kiith, John Kilpatriek, Robert, wagon maker Knox, Robert Lawrence, Charles, cooj)er Lawrence, John IL, tailor Lee, James, ]>aintcr Lindlay, David, auctioneer McQueen, James Massie, David M., baker Middletou, Gavin, proprietor sash and door factory Middleton, James M<)L)ELAND, ISA.iC, proprietor Irvine Foundry Moir, James Moore, S. & P., jiroprietors flax mills JliiUigan, Henry, butcher Munro, John, wagon maker Mutch, James & Son, boots and shoei Nii'hol, William, carpeirter IJuinlan, Daniel, projirietor Farmers' Inn llenter, Jacob, j)ropnetor Salem Brewery Robi-rts, "W., baker Rodenbiller, Phillip, ear]>eiiter 8ALKM HOTEL, Daviil Hilboni, prop, (seeadv) SALEM JIII.LS, Ji,rnl, B. Eby, proj.rietor Schuler ^Charles & Christian), "whip manufactuiera Simpson, Roliert, carpenter Sims, Bros., woiden factors Suthevl;uul, Geoige, mason Taylor, Barbara, teacher Trenholm, Samuel, carjwnter Watt, Alexander, stoi-k dealer AVebstcr, John, carpenter AVhiteley, William, J. P., saddler Whitelev, W., k Son, roiie nianufiicturer WISSLER, J. R., J.P., Postmaster WISSLEli, J. & ]•;., general msrchants, tanters and proprietors Irvine mills (gee adv) ■ ^ i- ■ i |: li 1: 1_^ »* Sail,dharst< — A Post Ottice iu the Tonnsliip of South Fredericksburg, County Lennox. ALLAN DAVID, Postmaater. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING STONE at TEALE & WILKENS', London, Ont. •480 SA.LFORD— SAND POINT. Salfonl.— A Villnjttii)it l{iv», and tobacco. There is ft cch-liratcd sitring of great medicinal excellence here, i)OHs(!ssing curative jiowcrH enual to any on the Continent. It is upwards of COO feet deep, and Hows 25 feet above its surface, suitable baths, kc, are establisheii, and all irouvoiiience for patients being of a high order, it will doubtlcsH provi- advantageous to the Town and vicinity. Distanci; from Toronto 222 miles; from Hamilton, 18.S; from Woodstock, 140; from Chatham, 50; and from Detroit, 3. Stages to Amhcrstburg, Kinf,'»vilh', .Vc. Steamers to Detroit and all oUier ]ioints. Money Order Office and Savings IJank. I'opulation 1200. Allison, Mis. Ann, groc'cry Askiii, .Jaiiii'H W., Deputy Itcgistrar Askiii, .John, County Itcgistrar Askin, Mrs. Jo.sc]ih Atkiii, (Ic'ir;,'c, County Warden Baby, Cliarlcs, barrister, Clerk Peace Raby, William liaiii, Wiiliiim, founder and machinist Bartley, O., I'.L.S., andC. E. Henito, CIi-o|)hus, lilacksroith liouhmanii, Tiifodoie, painter IJoismier, .lospidi, blacksmith Brown, (icoigc, farmer Bruytire, Viry llcv. J. M., Vicar-Oeneral Chalnii'l's, James CHl'-.WE'J'T, C. W Clark, .1., ]ii'ojirietor steam flour mill CLMtK, W. k .1. B., shoemakers Cowan, M., Customs Cowan, \y., Custom House broker Cutter, James, saloon keejter DALKITF.X, J., baker Devlin, Thomas, shoemaker Dobsoii, Cynis, farmer Donalilsoii, John, liotel kco])er Doonaii, Tliiimas, shoemaker Dugiay, Louis, carpenter Dugniy, Severe, carpenter Duprat, llev. C., (Uomau Catholic) Dupres, Louis, farmer ELLIS, A. C., 8;i(hller and hamess makei ELLIS, .1., liariicss maker Elliott, l{i-\-. R ((., ((Church of England) Fellci-s, (ieorgo Fluett, J. L., atterney, &c Oauthier, .!. B., general merchant Oirardot, T., teacher (iluns, 1!., tiiirner fiolibois, L., wagon maker Gray, Jloses, farmer Oreen, Edwiird GUILLOTT, If. C, general niprchaiit GUILIiOTT, JAMES P., druggist and gen. mercliant (see adv) Haggcrt, Charles H., general merchant Hanii, (!., fiirmer Hartley, William, miller Hawkins, Ibnry, farmer Hender.soii, Alrr. W., grocer}' II olden. W., general merchant Jessoi>, George, hotel kcc[>cr Labelle, Charles, cooper Lamb, C. W., tinsmith, kc. Lasaline, S., cabinet maker Lauvan, G., shoemaker Lriiicipal grammar school McMULLEN, D. A., barrister, Dcj.. Clerk Crowii, &c Maiisur, J. W. Marcon, E., insurance agent Marcoii, E. E., barrister, iVc. Morcotte, Henry, wagon maker Marentette, 1'., J.!'., &c. Marseille, IJev. J. (Koman Catholic) MASON, (JEOlKiE W., grocer, kc. Mason, Thomas, general merchant Meai-s, Willium, i)ioprietor Albion Hotel Mercer, MiB. Joseph Miller, J., general merchant Monferton, Craig, car|>eiiter Alooie, Michiicl, tailor MOUIN, r. IL, H. M. Customs Ouellctte, A. B., blacksmith Ouellette, Joseph, carpenter Ouellctte, Theodore, liiliiiil Kevcuuc Inspector Overton, Thomas, tailor Parent, Mrs. Fabin Parent, George, farmer Piatt, C., saloon ST. LOUIS, CALIXTE, Postmaster, general merchant Salter, A. P., P.L.S. kV.K. SANDWICH EXCHANGE, .Tucob Stuttz, prop. Li:iiiaii(U', D., shingle manufacturer Shiidds, .loliii, fanner Smith, David, miuson STEWAItT, I)., laopri-tor Western Hotel STl'TTZ, .lACOl), prop. Sandwich Enchange Sutherland. Mrs., storeKee])er Tcaklc, llciiiy, carpots here. Distant from Detroit 60 miles, and from Goderich 60. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 3000. Abvams, llicliai-d, potashery ADAM.S, DANIEL, steam flouring mill ADAMiS, J. F., jiroprietor carding and fulling mill) ADA.VLS k SEAGER (Joshua Adams; Charles Seagcr barristers (.see adv) Alexander, Andrew, proprietor Alexander House Allair, A., grocer Allen, Samuel, governor jail Baker, F. W., proprietor St. Clair Hotel Ball, Alfred, butcher Bnlster, J. C,, watchmaker ]5arrie, Jnnics, general merchant BAKRON, JOHN, photogra])her (see adv) BELCHAMBliU, JA.MES, prop. Belchamber House Benning, H., tailor Blaikie,' Francis, founder BRYCE & CO. (\V. & David Bryce) Exchange Brokers (see adv) BUCKE, JULIUS P., banister, county attorney (see adv.) Buck, KichardM., M.D., CM. CAMERON, JOHN, land agent, conveyancer CAKMAN, GEOItGE A., insurance and general agent, excliangc broker, etc., (see adv) Carter, d. W., saloon Canpp, J., drover and butcher Chalmers, K. S., hardware Chapman'.'t, restaurant and billiard nioius Chester, John, grain and flour merchant, agent (Atkin.son, Gaildis & llodgins) <'lark, A. C, general merchant Clark, Daniel, grocer CLAIIK, William B., imiiorter and general merchant (see adv.) CHmie, Andrew, grocer Copland, James, liaker Corbould, William, aceonntant, Bank of llontreol Crawioi'il, John, dry goods Cross, Henry, liook-keeper CURTIS, CLARK, turner, pujnp maker, etc DAVIS & WATT, (James Davis and Frederick Watt) b.Trristci-s, etc Delmag<', Arthur, constable Donnelly, William, agent, (D. C, Thompsou,;ft) • >■ Dougla,';, P. B., student-at-law . — _. . — . : " i .i:' .rrttf^tW li;1^tt DUGGAN, E. W., U.S., consul' Elliott, F., dry goods Farr, C. A., jiroprietov livery Farr, William, wagon maker Faulkni-r, James, cooper Ferguson, D., ])hotogi-apher FIsilER, A., .I.P., Postmaster, com. in B.It., issuer marriage licenses Fisher, Chiules, clerk P.O FLEMING, M., agent American Express Co. and Ciuiailian Express Co., agent Montreal Telegraph Co., andexihaiigc broker (s(!e adv) Flintofi', James, sherill' County Lambton Foulds, James, baker and giocer Francis, John J., P.L.S GEMMICLL, J. K., J. P., dep. clerk crown and pleas, elk Co. court and editor and prop. Observer (Heeson, J., groceries and liquors Glvnn, Richard, rifle maker G(^WANS, JA.MKS, (Pardee & Gowans) (iray, David, shoemaker (Justin, IL, stage proprietor Hall, H., ciibinct maker Hitll, Brothers (Riclianl and Morrison), tanners HARKNKSS, ROI5i'',RT, prop, proi.ellcr "Sea Gull" HA1M<.NE.SH, WILLIAM G., billiard saloon and livery (see card) Hickinbotham, G., general agent Hickinliotham, Mrs., music teacher Higlnvurdcii, 8., pawnbroker Hitcli(;ock, .S., (!rier Court Holden, John, plasterer and lime burner Hudson, W. H.. student-at-law Ircli'.nd. Wiliiim, builder and contractor JOHNSTON, THOMAS W., M.D., Registrar Coun- ty Luuibton Jones, E. R., P.L.S. KEAYS & CO, (W. J. Keays and R. Harknc,-5s), forwarders, commission merchants, steamboat agents, &c. (see adv.) Kelly, James, grocer Kelly, W, If., groceries and liquors Klunip]), F., drover and butcher Lambert, James, tailor Leys, Alexander, dry goods, &e. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING .STONE .it TEALE & WILKENS", London. Ont. m ADVERTISEMENTS. le Connty m 28. I. Farmer*' St. Glair, ; of Michi- mivigation 11 II healthy tation, and i oTcrrated. I piivcd iind a branch of I Detroit 60 U.K., it«uii- •ess Co. and al Telcgrnph n and jikas, bierccr anncrs "Sea GuU" saloon and lislrav Coiui- Hurknes-s), steamboat McE LEAF SALOON. No. 6 Adelaide St. West, near Yonge, Toronto, Ont., ALEXANDER PURSE, PROPRIETOR, Best Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, two First-Class Bagatele Tables. ROBERT CARMICHAEL, OElSrER^L COOF»ER, No. t AdeUlde Street Bast. TOROKTO, OMTABIO. JOHN PEARCY, (I^ate of the Firm of 0. Pearoy k Son,) Hon.se, Sigrn and Ornamental Painter, Paper Hanger, tieneral Houne Decorator, ftc, No. 8 Hayter Street, Toronto, Ontario. THOMAS R K E D , DBALRB IN VBOCKBIEH, PBOVIHONK, At'., *«., Sign of the Yorkvile "Tea Pot," 4M ToBie Mtreet, Toronto, Ontario. HUGH P. SAVIGNY. Provincial Land Surveyor and Mining Engineer, 32 Exchange Buildings, Toronto Ontario, P E T E R »A . SCOTT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Lumber Merchant, Dealerjin Drain Tiles, fto., 618 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. PROF. (; . W . SMITHS, Fashionable Hair nresser and Bbavlnit HalooH, Warm and Cold IlatbK, all tbe year ronnd. No. 134 King West, Toronto. Oucen Street Coal and Wood„Yard, HUGH SPENCE, PROPRIETOR, Coal and fVood alwayH on llanil at lowest Prices^ 199 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ont, CHARLES SPRO AT, PROPRIETOR SPADINA BREWERY, 145 Yanauley Street, Toronto, Ontario. TIDEY'S HOTEL, W- J. TIBEY, PROPRIETOR, 366 VoBse Mreet, Toronto. Ontl. The choicest Wines, Liquom and Cigan, alw^> on hand. I' N - 44- ADVERTISEMENTS. fOnN BAIN, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, And daaUr In all kindi of Kurnltur*. Oppoiiltfl tlia EnglUli Cliurcli, Dnnduft Ht., Wooilotoak. JAMK8 O'NKII,, Proi'kiktob. ■AKKET HQirAHE WwoUSTOCK, ONT. Ihb houM hM lately l>«en raaovaUd and iiiiprnvtd, and no ezpenie will be ipared In giving Hatliractiou to gueiU. J. M. MILLER, Maiuifactiirer of Improved Cabinet Organs & Melodeons DUNDAil HTUEBT, WOODSTT VK. The improvementn in liia Organs conalats of a i inper In ROn- BMtion wlUi Uie Automatic awell and can uu\, Lu had In hit make ofinatrumenta. DRS. SCOTT & SWAN, PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, &c., Coroners for the County of Oxford. WEST WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO. once remured to third duur west uf Hcutt k White'a Unig Store WILLIAM OHAY, I8HVER OK MABRIAOK LICENUKN, COMMIHSIOinER IN n.ll. AM) LAND AND OENBIiAL AGENT. DUNDAS STREET, WEST WOODSTOCK. WILLIAM REIO. AVholcsala and Uetall dealer in CSROCERIKS, WINES & LIQUORS, West Lundas Street, WOODSTOCK. ES3EX HARDWARE HOUSE, LOUIS NEVEUX, Dealer In Hardwarvt, Painta, Ulk, GIms. All klad* of W«c*a W*»d Work, litovea, AcrlcnUnral laiple- menta, Dsors^ HaahM, Ar. WINDSOR. - - ONTARIO. SIGN OF THE BIG RED BOOT. CHAKI.B8 CLAKK, * Manufacturer of and dealer in all kinds of Ladies', Qmirn', Hibsks', and Ouiloken's Boots and Suoxh, SANDWICH STREET, - WINDSOR, ONT. Cal)iQetHal[er,IJpliolsterer,nDUt[er,&G., .IION Of TIIK IIHKAT AltM CHAIR, MANDWICV aTBEET, WKMT WINDMIB. Funilture of every dtacriiitlon always un hand. Kunsrali fUr- ulahad. Cofllna of all kinds in atock. 4. - Yarctold's Nov* Root tnct Sttoo Storo. X«it tfoor U ,al Canadim Bank. m. J, YABMOLD, PBOPBIETOB. BROCK STItEET, WUITBY, ONT. QEORQE H. LESLIE & OO., DISPENSING & FAMILY CHEMISTS, COR. YOSGK AND BLOOR STS.. YORKVllLK, ONT. Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Pertnmery, Patent Hedielnes, Brushes, Hponges, ho. ADCOCK & ENGLISH, WhoUmle Importen of all kinds of Electro- Silver- plated Wares, ' iw. Forks, jfcc, inanufae- turera o; ' Silver Plate, Prize Ot ■ma, ti-c., ifr.., 301 Commissioners Street, Montreal. ■ 'U i'f^'. ''" B . DEVLIN, -A.ID-VOa-A.XB, 25 St. James St., . . . • Montreal Also, Member of the Bar for Ontario. LEO H. DAVIDSON, M.A., B.C.L., ADVOCATE, BABBISTEB & ATTOBNKV-AT -LAI* 84 Oreat St. James Street, Montreal. DOHERTY k DOHERTY, -A. T XOHlSTE-'SrS- A-X-L A "W, St. James Street, Montreal. Makcum Doherty. T. J. Dohkrty. S. H. k A. 8. EWING, Montreal Coffee and Splee Steam Mills. No. 102 King Street, Montreal. SAUNIA— 8AU0EEN. 49S Hotel Lryu, Qporup, mrrchant Uilor LIl'SCOMlJ, FUANCKS, htation og.nl O.W.R. M8TKH. JAMKH F., IwrrUtiT, Air. (g.-e lidv.) (jowrie, .loHcpli, liliu'k.smitli aii* Ungers, James, marble works KllM.SKF.L, OKOROK, i.roprietor Sarnia brewery Sanders k Hassett ((J. k E. ), cabinet makers SAUNIA OHSKRVER (Friday), A. (Jemmill, proji. Sttulter, Ki^v. (leorge \. (Chunli ol' Kngland) Scully, J., Collnctor Customs Slieehan, James, dry gooils I assignee, land agent, SHOKHOTHAM, HKNKY, M.I). Skilbeck, R,, secr(^t..ry Lambton Permanent Huilding anri('tor/fciViVt (7«/i«t?M»t Young, .\rihibalcl, generi»l merchant Young, Archibald, jun., insurance agent i^nujfCCII. (Southampton Village) — Is (iituated on Lake Huron at the mouth o{ the Saugeeii River, in the Township of Saugetn, County Uru^e; it is a Port of Entry from which large q^uantitics oi wheat, pork and lumber are shipped annually. 'Phe Villagu is '.i-t miles west of Oweu Sound and 60 north of Coderich with both of whiCllgOg;. — A Village in the Township of Scugog, County Ontario, 2(3 miles distant from Whitby, the County Town, and 05 from Toronto. Stages to Whitby and Oshawa, fare 75i-. Daily mail. Population 100. Betts, Miss, teacher Bond, Jones, butcher Cantling, Rev. — , (Bible Christian) Cleghorn, A., teacher Dunn, William, satMler Earl, Rev. W. C. (Chri.stian) FIN LEY, ISAAC, Postmaster, general merchant and proj). siuih, door and blind factory k livery stable Finley, Thomas, carpenter Foster, E., farmer Foy, J(dui, townsliip clerk Fralick, Solomon, fui-mer Hall. Rufus, farmer Harper, Charles, farmer Hopi', Tliomas. fanner Hull, Henry, shingle maker Jackson, David, farmer Mi^Kinley, Jloses, carpenter McPaul, Jolm, carpenter Nesbit, Charles, farmer Pringle, E., teacher Read, Rev. Mr. (AVesleyan) Sanderson, R. (Jlethodist Episcopal) Sexton, William L., J. P., reeve Taylor, William, farmer Taylor, William, jun. Thorn, Joso])h, lime and stone Wakeford, Samuel, cooper Wallace, William, carpenter Watson, Thomas, farmer Williams, Peter, farmer Winn, Samuel, cooper Scafortll.— .in incorporated Village, and Station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad, in the Townships of Tuckersmith amlMcKillop, County Huron, 22 miles from Goderich, the County Town, 16 from Bay- lield, and 27 from Wroxeter. A large trade in lumber and grain is done here, and the village is rapidly increasing in imiiortanee. Stages to Bayfield and Wroxeter Money Order Office and Savings' Bank. Popidation 1£0^. Di'attie, John ItKXSoN, JAMES IL, barrister (see adv) Bell, Thomas, cabinet maker Uroudl'oot, John (BroaiU'oot k Gray) llltOADFOOT k GRAY (John and Adam) props. planing null (see adv) IJeuthron, Jauics k Son, dry goods and groceries Hriiie, J. P., auctioneer Drnushton, ICdwiud P., station master, telegraph oi)r. IU'IjIj, T. p., watchmaker Ault, William, grocer ('ann)bell, Jolm, siuldler CAMPBELL & S.MITli (\Vm. and H. H.) merchant tailors CARDXO, ALEXANDER, baker and proT. dealer Carniii hael, Robert, hotel and livery Caruodian, Robert, farmer • Cash, Edward, merchant Chesncy, W., farmer CHUBll, THOMAS, books, station eiy and fancygds. ^i" 4t6 SEAFORTH. Cleghorn, Jixnies, tailor Cleghorn, J tunes, tailur Clough, Uiclwrd, fanner Colbert, H., brewer Coleman, T. T., M.D. Collier, R. H., general imrcljant Collins, John, miller Collins, U. W., proprietor billiard room Corby, 0. R., general merchant COUNTER, M. R., watthmaker and jeweler (see adv) Coventry, Thomas, shoemaker Creswell, Edwin, farmer CULL, C. H., book and job printer, express and telcgi-aph agent Curry, Andrew, butcher Curnc & rringle( Thomas and James), commission merchants and grain dealers Davis, GriHith, dry goods Dewar, Archibald, teacher Dickson, James, former DICKSON, SAMUEL, Postmaster Dodds, James, lime manufacturer Downey, Thomas, livery stables Duncan, Julius, grain dealer Duncan, J. & Co., boots and shoes Dunnett, C, tanner Elder, J., cooper Elliott, James, grocer Ewing, George, butcher Fee, J. D., hardware Ferguson, Thomas, carpenter Ferris, W. K., carpenter Fisher, Robert, car{)enter Foster, Thomas, hotel Gills, O. L., life ussunincc agent Goweulock, Robert, farmer Gowenlock, W. C, M.D. Grant, Hugh, architect Grassie, William, blacksmith and wagon maker Gray, Adam (Broadfoot k Gray) Grieve, Thomiis, lime manufacturer Guthrie, Miss Jane, teacher Gutlirie, R., clothes dealer Harris, G. W., dentist Hayhurst, Rev. William, (Wedcyan Methodist) Haynes, IJ. T., grocer Hays, Robert, J. P. Hnzelwood, F.dwavd, grain dealer Hcrrfeldt, Williiini, commission merchant HICKSON, v.. & Co., (E. and John Hickson) drug- gists and general merchants Hilt, Alexander, carpenter Hill, William, general mon-hant Holinsted, !•'., atUmiey-at-law Houghton, — , proprietor Ll()3-d's Hotel Jai'oba, Sidney N., tinsmith Jarvis, G. T., land ani general agent Jarvis, T. J., grocer Johnston, Rev. C. C, (Ohun-h of England) JOHNSTON, THO.\f.\S, grain merchant Johnstone & Bros., hardware Kellogg, W. M., giDcer Kenncay, S. L., photographer Kidd k iMcMulkin, general merchants Killoran & Ryan, (John Killoran, Thomns Ryan) groceii<'.s, wines and liquors* Lamb, A , grocer Lanciiater, William, Imtel keeper Logan, .1 ohn, dry goods and groceries Losby, E., carpenter LU.MSUEN, U. ^ Co., booksellers and stationers McAdaui, Gordon, assistant Postmaster McUride, Jaiiica, proprietor Scaforth House (see ady) McCallum, John (Zapfe & McCallum) McCaughey, S. G., barrister McCLEAliY, W. J., attorney-at-law McConnell, William, farmer McDonald, Rtv. Alexander D. (Bapliat) McDougall, Archibald, general merchant McDougall, A. G., insurance agent JIcGregor, J. M. & J., grocers Mcintosh k Morrison (James & M. C), carriaga makers McNaught& Tceple (D. and J. S.) carriage makers McPhiriips, George & William, P.L.S. Metherell, A., veterinary surgeon Metherell, Charles, M.D. MEYEH, FRANZ A., saddler Moodi«, Robert H., freight clerk G.T.R. and insur- ance agent Morrison k Conor, bakers Murraj', John, blacksmith PALTRIDGE, F., photographer PENTON, CHARLES, editor Sea/orth Expositor PORTER, JOHN S., hide and wool dealer (see adr) POTTS, JOHN, hotel keeper Powell, Simon, clerk llamsey, Peter, lumber dealer Kcid, William 0., hanlware R I DLE Y, J. D. McG 1 LL, agent Royal Canadian Bank Robert, Hugh, .sa.sh and door manufacturer Robertson, Matthew, cabinet maker Robertson, W. S., groceries, wines and liquors Rogers, R. P., dry goods and groceries ROSS, H. H., clerk ROYAL CANADIAN RANK, J. D. McGiU Ridley, agent, Charles Hunter, teller SCOBIE, BliOTHERS (John and William) millers Scott, Ale.Kander, carpenter SCOTT, ROBERT, grain .lealer SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR, Penton & Colbome, editors and projirictors SEAFORTH HOUSE, James McBride, prop, (see ad/, Scatter, John, druggist and ins, agt., exch. broker SEEGMILLER, FREDERICK, oat ami barley mill Shannon k Sparling ('I'hos. k 0. W.) cabinet faitory Sharp, R. L. , ])roprietor Sharp's Hotel SHEARSON, W. A. & CO., millers SILLS, D. L., produce merchant and insurance »gt. Sinions, R. H., painter Smith, John, wagon maker Smith, U. R.. M.D. Spragge, IL, shoemaker Sproat, CJeorgc, farmer Stark, Sanmel, leather dealer St. .I(din, .lames, briek manufacturer STEPHENS, THOMAS, grain merchant, (see adv) Stewart, Alexander, blacksmith and wagon maker STRONG, ALONZO, livery and sale stables Tait, R. P., harness maker Tennison, David, carpenter Tracy, Robert, M. D. Trott, S., coo[)er Vanston, Janici, lumber dealer Veal, Frederick, grocer Walsh, James, hotel keeper Watkinson, A., painter Watson, C. W., leather dealer Watson, W. N., insurance agent Welsh, James, carpenter Wliiting, E., tiusnuith Willianuioii, (i., idaeksmith ami wagon maker Williamson, Rev. S. (Methodist Episcopal) Wilson, Alexander, lime manufacturer Wilson, 1). D., jiroduce dealer Zi'pfi: k McCallum, (A. and John), foundry i: ■It SEBRINGVILLE— SELKIRK. 4JT C), carrisg* arriage makers ,R. and insur- h Exj,ositor oaler (see adr) 1 Canadian BmiI: ;turcr id liciuore es I. McGill Ridley, illiani) millers oil & Colborne, ie, prop, (sec adv', ;., excli. Ijvoker and barley mill ) cabinet faitory |tel lul insurance »gt. l-.luiut, (see adT) wagon maker le stubles igon maker Iscopal) Irer foundry Sebrlngville.— A Village in the Townships of Ellice and Downie, County Perth, 44 miles distant from Stratfonl, the County Town, and 93 from Toronto. The Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway passes within a quarter of a mile of the village. The wattr privileges are excellent, and several fautories are in conn* of erection. Daily mails. PopuJfttion 360. Alles, Rev. P. (Evangelicid) Armstrong, J., farmer Barthel, .). T., merchant tailor BKNNETT, J., Postmaster and general merchant Boas, M. k Co., nurserymen Boeker, L., farmer Bowes & Sanderson, patent pump manufacturers Durst, J., carpenter Eby, A., M.B. Elder, Miss Jane, teacher Goettler, A., .I.P., proprietor steam flour mill Gofitz, Andrew, attornej'-at-law Goetz, J., nurseryman Gourlay, A., sen., farmer Heist, C, cabinet maker and prop, planing mill Hengerer, Rev. .1. A (Evangelical Lutheran) Hill, Brothers, proprietor steam flour mill and car- riage maker Hofl'man, J. R., grnural merchant Inman, J., cabinet maker King, J. G., agent B. & L.H.R. Klien, J., farmer Koch, G., saddler Koch, J., blacksmith liaugenbash, Frank, harness maker Lebing, D., lumber dealer Leusemmier, .!., carriage and wagon maker Menning, F. L., vinegar works Mortz, J., boots and slioes Moritz, J. T., tanner Pearson, J., farmer Pigeon, P., hotel proprietor Rowley, P., farnur Kohl'rietch, P., caipcnter Rolifrietch, Theobold, carpenter Rohfrietch, T., prop, hotel, builder and contractor Scarth, Brothers, general merchants Scarth, H., farmer Scarth, J., grocer Scheke, A., merchant tailor Sebring, .lohn, farmer Smith, Ernst, leather dealer Studer, H., brewer Woods, George, butcher Yauoh, C, general merchant, jeweler k, hotel keeper Scotland. — (Set Villages too IcUf for regular insertion, at the end of this work. J Sceley'S Bay, — A village in the Townships of Leeds and Lansdown, Countif.i of Leeds and Grcnrille, S6 miles from Brockville, the County Town, and 200 from Toronto. Stage to Kingston, fare 75 cents. Improved land averages $50 per acre. Population 250. Inglin, Jane, milliner Bcebe, Guy, blacksmith Campbell, Hugli, iiiriner Ohapinan, John, J. P., fariiier Church, Albert, blacksmith COLEMAN, WILLIAM, Postmaster Colinsoii, David, farmer Ferguson, William, teacher Gilbert, Albert, farmer (iilbert, Edwanl, carpenter and grocer Gilbert, John, carpenter Gilbert, William, carriage, wagon maker and carpenter Gray, Dr., physician and .surgeon Harkins, Sammd, shingle maker Hussey, Robert, carpenter King, John, car])enter Molton, James, J. P. Neddo, E., butcher Palmer, William, cooper Richardson, William, boots and shoes Bussell, T. H., livery Saridge, Rev. William (We.sleyan) . Wellwood, William, painter Wright, John, hotel keeper Selkirk. — A Village in the Township of Walpole, County Haldimand, 12 miles from Cayuga, the County Town, and 70 from To .'onto. Stage to Dunuville, fare TSc. Y.verage price of improved land $25 per acre. Money Order ollice. Population 50. liaxter, Lewis, steam flour mill proprietor lioecker, N., tailor Boyer, .loseph, Ijoots and 8ho(>S Brett, Charles, blacksmith Clark, George, watches and jewelry Conschofter, August, cabinet maker Cmwford, Joseph, blacksmith Dell, Levi, painter Fry, J., M.b. Ga'lsl)y, Amos, carriage and wagon maker Graham, Mm., proprietor Travelers' Home Harn.son, T. T. S., M.D. Holmes, William, farmer Hoover, Jesse, V., J. P. Horst, S., linie dealer and stone mason Kent, Henry, general merdiaut Kent, James, jun., general merchant Kinsely, H., jiroprietor Union Hotel Miller, Samuel, carpenter Moody, Rev. il. H. (Primitive Metlndist) Richmond, Rev. Hugh (Baptist) Shavalear, John, liaiiiess maker Spears, Samuel .F., auctioneer Steinhotr, B. F., denti.st Stratton, George, livery stable proprietor and buti-her TroUer, Henry, tailor WILKIE, JAMES, Postmaster Wilson, John, stoves and tinware Winyard, R. J., general merchant Wowl, William S., teacher Yager, L., carpenter Yocum, \V. IL, blacksmith 438 SELBY— SHANICK. Selbyi— A Village itt tlie Township of Richmond, County Lenox, 4 miles from Napanoe, the County Town. Population 125. Baker, R., farmer Bride, Rev. William (Wealeyan) Chisholm, Rev. F. (C'hurtli of England) HcKim, John, farmer Rose, .Tanipg, farmer Rnne, William, farmer Knssf'll, A., teacher WARTMAN, DAVID, Postmastor Selton.— A Post Village in the Township of Howard, Morjieth to Thamesville pa.ss through the Village. Colby, Philander, gunsmith Dick, Alexander, farmer Ferguson & Campbell, lumber dealers Gillis, Duncan, hotel keeper Jenks, Edward, farmer Kennedy, George, fanner Latimer, U. , insurance agent Latimer, U. H., farmer Latimer, William, J. P. County Kent, 169 miles from Toronto. Stages from Average price of land 825 per aero. Population 50. Lawton, f., broom manufacturer McKay, Alexander, farmer Mills, Nathaniel, teacher Ogletree, Rev. H. (Methodidt Einscopal) Orme, Rev. .T. (N. C. Methodist* Reed, Willinni, farmer b'obinson, Arthur, fiirni(!r ROBINSON, JAMES, Postmaster, gen. morcbuut dmith, David, shingle maker ', I Selwyn.— A Post Village in the Township of Smith, County Peterboro', 12 miles from Peterboro', the County Town, and 120 from Toronto. Average price of laud ?40 per acre. Population 50. Baker, Saiimcl, farmer Bell, James, general merchant Bell, AVilliiim, farmer Bluet, Josias, I'armer Davis, John, cooper Gibbons, James, blacksmith Isbister, John, blacksmith Jones, Rev. C. E. (Methodist) McDongall, Thomas, teacher McGrath, Patrick, carpenter Mcllmoyle, Nathan, farmer Mcllmoyle, "William, carpenter McKee, Andrew, farmer McKee, William, fanner JIanuing, Samuel, farmer Middleton, John J., teacher Moore, John, J. P. Morrison, Peter, carpenter Northy, James, farmer Northy, John, farmer NORf HEY, RICHARD, Postmaster, gen. merchant and hotel keeper Northy, William, fanner Roberts, Rev. E. (Baptist) Sanderson, Edward, farmer Sanderson, Francis, farmer Thoni, Rev. J. (Roman Catholio) Seneca (see Caledonia). — A Post Village in the Townshij) of Seneca, County Haldimand. Oflicc and Savings Bank. Money Order Severn BridRe.— A Village on the River Severn, in the Township of ]^Iorri»nn, County Simcoe, about 42 miles from Barrie, the County Town, 12 i'rom Washago, the head of navigation, 22 from Bracebridge, and 11 from Muskoka Falls. The Village is situated on the Severn River and J! iiskok* Colonization Road. Steamers i'rom Grnvenhurst, 11 miles to Bracebridge. The government lands north of this point 'are very fertile, and are oll'ered at one dollar per acre. Slill sites are numerous and timber abundant. Population IOC. JACKSON, JAMES H., Postmaster & gen. mcrclit. McKenzie, Charles, jiroprietor hotel Jlorden, James, cabinet mftker Bayley, James I., farmer Blackab}', Richard, furnier Davis, Moses, car])cnter Fellows, Isaac, carpenter AVasdel, Joseph, farnu'r Shamrock.— A Post-office in the Township of Admaston, County Renfrew. GOWAN, P., Postmaster. Shanlck.— A Post-office in the Township of Marmora, County Hastings. BAILEY, JAMES, Postmaster. County Town. , Stages IVoiii Population 50. lal) Bn. men-'haut Peterboro', the 0. r, gen. merchant . Money Order Simcoe, ahout ■um Uracebriilge, k* Colonization I'th of this point niber abundant. & gen. merclit. SHAKSPEARE— SHANTY BAY. 43d Sliakspeare.— A Village and station of the'Grand County Perth, 8 miles from Stratford, the County Order Office. Stagiis to Hamburgh andJNithburg. Battram, B. S., plow maker BROWN. GEORGE, Po.stmaster, Clerk Div. Court, com. in B.R. and conveyancer Brown, M., grocer Campbell, .1. S., mason CairiicrosR. James, cabinet factory Cairncross k Offonl, general merchants • Clapperton, William, blacksmith », Collin, J. A., shoemaker Donald, James hotel keeper Donaldson, F. W., carpenter Drummond, Rev. A. G., (Canada Presbyterian) Eiler, John, tinsmith Flynn, Richard, hotel keeper Gelt, F., shoemaker Trunk Railway, in the Township of North Easthop*^" Town; 60 from Hamilton and 82 from Toronto. Money Population 600. Groseh, (!. H_ general merchant Holwell, Tliomas, tailor • Kleinkecht, A., i)rop. steam tannery liehman, Charles, pump maker Leclie, Alexander, teacher Lyull, John, Imtcher Milne, Rev. Walter, (Baptist^ Minchin, George, carriage maker and blacksmith Mippan, Alexander, drover Muter. P. J., M.D O'Rorke, John, drover Ralley, Rev. W. B., (Church of Eifgland) Rattelbroii, C, shoemaker Scott, Alexander, general merchant Trow, Jame.s, J. P., M.P.P., com. inB.R., conveyancer Shanly. — A Post-oftice in the Township of Edwardsburgh, County Grenville. CLARK, WILLIAM, Postmaster. Shannonvillc. — A Village in the Township of Tyendinagii, ('ounty Hastings, 9 miles from Belleville, tho County Town, and 120 from Toronto. It is a station on the Grand Trunk Railway, Money Order Office. Population 750. Anderson, Kev. A. H., (Episcopal Methodist) Appleby, N. S., prop, flouring mill Heckwith, Henry H. , wagon maker Beckwith, M., proprietor shingle mill Hlighe, W. H., teacher Boulton, Alexander, carpenter Bowen, William, caipenter Clark, Chester E., boots and shoes Clanson, David, cooper Channonhoiise, Thomas, M.D. Craig, James D., boots and shoes Crampton, Thomas, tailor and grocer Creeper, Thoma.s, boots and shoes Demill, Daniel N., tinsmith Domaii, James, cooper Doreen, .fohn, propri(!tor Dundas Hotel Doxsee, George A., wagon maker Earle, George R., farmer Earle, Thomas, ])roi)rietor flouring mill Earle, William A., blacksmitli Easton, Joseph, blacksmith Embury, Andrew, carpenter Garrison, Richard, cari)enter Geddes, James, farmer Cionsolus, S. , proprietor Commercial Hotel HOLDEN, HIRAM, J.P., Postmaster & gen. mercht Jelfei-s, W. C, M.D. Jenkins, William, tanner and dealer in boots and shoes Kennedy, William, cooper Larier Brothers, proprietors flouring mill Lazier, Richard L., farmer Leroy, Charles, blacksmith Lewen, Rev. William (Churcli of England) Little, Joseph, butcher Lyons, Ricdinrd, carpenter McCance, James, general merchant Meyers, Herman, butcher Hunnelly, Mary, grocer Pearsall, Amos, farmer Pearsall, .Fames, grocer and painter Pegan, Robert, ibimder Pegnn, Robert F., J. P. , cabinet maker and proprietor planing mill Ranclall, A. B., wagon maker Redner, Horace, M.D,, dniggist Reed, Josepli, l)utcher Roberts, John H. , general merchant Robinson, Charles, general merchant Robinson, Rev. Robert (Wesleyan) Robliii, Nathan, wagon maker Roblin, Willism, blacksmitli Shaw, S. R. , proprietor Albion Hotel Smith, B. C, grocer Smith, David, J. P., farmer Smith, Samuel, agent O. T. R. Swela<;kamith ^ llrunimar, .loHc-ph, proprietor mw mill Cavanngh, Jami-H, carpenter (/'ollin«, J. J., teacher Doan, E. , farmer Doan, George, farmer Uoan, .luiliih, farmer EDMAND, J. W., general merchant Kdmaiid, W. it., fanner Gollinger, li., carriage and wagon maker Clraham, Charles, L I;.S. liaineN, a., farmer Hamilton, Kev. 0. (Wealeyan Metho. I'., general merchant STORKS, .JOHN T., I'oHtmaHter, »rchite<;t, builder Terry, J., J.l'. Watfton, li., nrop. Manxion Ilouite Willowi), J., tarmer WilUon, H., farmer WillBon k Graham, general mcruhanta Willxon, John D., farmer Sharpton.— A Village in tlie Township of KingHton, County Frontenac, 11 mile* from Kingston and 144 from Toronto. Population 50. Babcork, I)., farmer Bell, John, wn., J.l'., farmer Bell, John, jr., farmer Bell, William, farmer • Gordon, JameH, farmifr Ilarker, ThomuH, farmer Harker, William, farmer McKKCUNlK, ROHEUT, Poatmaster, farmer McKoe, I)., fanner Itaymond, (^aleb, J.I'., farmer HImqi, T., fivrmer Vrooman, John, fanner ' Wagner, Miiut T., teacher Wilwjn, William, fanner Hheridan. -A Vilkge in the Township of Trafalgar, County tialton, IS miles from Milton, the County Town, and 20 from Toronto. Land in the vicinity averages f 40 i>er aire. Daily mail. Topulation 160. Betliune, Kev. C. J. (Church of England) Brown, Ucv. T. C. (Methodist Epi«uo]tal) Brownridgo, — , farmer Kn, Adam, general merchant Petigrew, John, fanner Silks, Henry, fanner Silks, Jacob, farmer Timberry, George, farmer Trible, John, farmer Westcrcot, (Jeorge, proprietor brick yard SHEFFIELD— SILVERSHOa 441 ini Toronto, »Ioucy Order lUxX, huildei- H]iencld'--A Village in the Towujihiii of B«vurly County Town, 6 from (»iUt iinil r»5 from Toronto. Abb*, Frederick, tailor AnuKtrong, licnjamin, faniitT Ann»trong, Jonejih, trai;liRr Benner, Hunm)M, caritcnter UONl), KDWiN, Po(ttMia«ti;r, general merchant (/'liu])man, George, Ixjot and hIiou and hide and leather d(;alt;r avid, wagon maker . KichardN, Joaeph, farmer Kicker, Chrintopher, farmer •Sbatindii, Jacoli, butcher Willard, John, painter Will, K., farmer Kiugnton and , fanner , Hheldon.— A VilUge in the Townnhlp of Adjals, County Simeoc, 43 inilen from Iknie, the County Town, and 60 Irom Toronto. I'ojiululion 50. (Jenty Thoi,ia«, saw mill projmetor ISullock, Ceiirge, farmer Jtwen, Samuel, farmer Henderson, James, lernejle, ]{ev. F. (Lutheran) (Jiipliner, John, fanner Hensworth, Albert, farmer, sash and blind factor Ibfnsworth, C. M., township clerk and land agent Hcusworth, Eliuti, farmer Hensworth, M. T., farmer Hensworth, William, farmer Miller. Itcv. A. E. (Church of Knglaud) Piggot, Janu'S, farmer Hhari<.k, Ui'V. Daviil (Menonite) Sheiibeid, U. V. William W. (Wcaleyau) Strong, Richard, farmer WiUon, llobert, farmer Shrlglcy.— A Village in the Township of Melancthon, County Grey. AUGUST, WILLIAM, Postmaster. ^1) KillHvllIe. A Post Office in the Township of H. Fredericksljurg, County I^nnox, 10 niib'S from Napanee, the County Town, and 169 from Toronto, Clute, David A,, fanner 1 HILLS, DONOVAN, Postmaster botmey, Tfaoniaa, farmer | Sills, G. ii., farmer Pringle, Andrew, farmer WIver Creek, —A Pott Village in the Township of Fisfpiesing, (-'ounty Haltou. DKAN, JOHN, Postmaatcr. lUveriihoe. —{Ste Village-it too ItUe/or regular iiuertiun, at the erul of thU viork.) 442 SILVER HILL— SIMOOE. Silver Hill.— A Pott Office in the Township of Charlottevill*, Connty Norfolk, 11 milci from Simcoe, the County Town, and 100 from Toronto. COLh; SIHS. KLIZABKTH, I'ostmistriss I Smith, William, t.apher Holiday, David, bluclumith | 111 f 1 Slmcoc— Tlir (bounty Town of Norfolk is plwunntly situiitrd on tlic River l.ynti, in the Towiwhip of Woodhoiwe. It is distant 25 miles from IJrantforil, by Stage, far* $1.25; from Paris Station, tSreat Western Itailwiiy, 28 miles, fare 81.25; from Hamilton, <0 miles, fare |3.00; to Port Rowan, fare $1.25. The surrounding country is in a high itatc of (MUtivutiou and furnishes large quantities of wheat and other grains. Improved lands are worth from f 40 to $125 per aerc. The River furnishes excellent watfr jirivilfges and capitiilists would find this a good spot foi- njanufacturing. The Gore and Montreal Banks have eadi e.stuMi.shed agencies here. Money Order Oflice and Savings liank. Population JIOO. FULLER, C. J. (Walker & Fuller), biimster, attorney- nt-law, notary publii', &c. (see adv.) Adams, (ictirge, coojicr Alexander, .lohn, saloon Algco, Uavid, leather dealer American Exjjress t'o., A. ,T. Donly, agent Anderson James, boots and shoes Andrews, Mi.ss, milliner Ansley, J. H., tmrristcr, &c. Ausborne, Mis. M. A., fancy goods Austin, .Tlaning mills, etc. Moore, Uobert, stoves and tinware Mnlholland, Miss, jn'ivale school MULKINS, HKNUY, I'ostmivster JIuriiliy, John, k Son, nui'tioaeer.s, insuranee and general agents NeviTls, William, jiroprietor Nevilla' llstel .Viekerson, W. F., butcher NORFOLK KKFoHMKU (Thursday) Reuben Tlior- oughgood, editor and iirojirietor Norris, Jolm, baker 4)'Slieu, Hev. Father, (Roman Cathtdic) I'ark, .lohn J., woolen manufacturrr Parker, J., pound-kcej)er Perry, J. K., groceries, wines, lii|Uor8, etc IVttil, Isaac, fanner I'cftit, William, brick maker Pierce, John, rar]ienter anil builder Pollv, A. Y., township councillor POr.LKY k MADDF.N, fo\iiulers and niaehini.sU Pursell, Asa A., jiroprietor lively stalde I'uzey, Tlioma.s, farmer IJaiielje, ('. I'., Clerk Comity Court and Deputy Clerk Crown RITCHIF; FORI) & CO., general merchants, llour- iiig millers and distillers Roberts William, gix>ccrics, wines and liiiuors Robinson, J., butcher Sidmoii, James, M.D. Schiler, Charles, Imtcher Scott, John, Township I'ouncillor Scott, Rev. Mr. (Maptist) Sharpe, William, insurance agent Sinitli, George, barber Sovei-eigii, Lemon B., fancy goods Sovereign, Lemon O., general merchant and lumber dealer aunton, F. O. Stanton, Oe«>rge, M.D. St<'ele, Mattlx-y, harnejts maker and saddler Steinhotf, F., harness maker and saddler < Steiiiholf, FinleT, farmer Steinhotf i: McDowell, planing mills Sullivan, John, IkkiIs and .shoes Sutton, Paul, tailor T)ioin]).son, John iV;. Walter, architects, .sash and blind manufacturers and buildent Tlioiniison, SicinhofTi McDowell, carjs'nters - THOROU(iHliOOl), HEUBKiN, editor A*Jr/o/t /{ffunniT Tisdale, David, barrister Tisdale, James M., auctioneer, insuninco and genei-al agi'ut Todd, James, ejittlo denier Towiily, Thomiu!, tailor Tune, Kol)ert, baker Wad.sworth, W., M.A., ]>rineipal union school Waketield, Rev. Mr. (Wesleyan Alcthodlst) Walker, 1). M., barrister WALKKR k FCLLFR (D. M. Walker, C. J. Fuller), barristers (sec aon and billiards Wilson, Augustus Wilson, James F. k Co., booksellers and druggista Wl L.SOX, JOHN, M. D., RcH?veofSiincoeTownshi Wilson, William Wood, Kdward, fanner Wood, T. D., gaoler Y*k, W., M. 1). ship < L) British Cana- Lnakers Igent SillKhainptOIlt— A Village in the Township of Nottawasagn, County Sinicoe, 50 miles from Harrie, the County Town, and 108 from Toronto. Stages to CoUingwood and Durham. Money onler oHioc Population 130. Algco, James, shoemaker .Armstrong, Mrs., milliner Bell, Angus, ni'couiitant, general agent Clicsnut, Alexander, wagon maker Darrock, Sarah, teacher Grant, David, J. P., carpenter HAMILTON, JAMKS, IVstmaster, gen. merchant LoiKlrie, Eli, grocer Mclntyre, .Alexander, general men-hant Middleton, W. J., pro])rietor Kichange Hotel Pcai-son, William, proprietor tlouiing mill Richmond, Mrs., inilliner Sing, J. K., lime and stone Thoinby, Thomas, M.D. Ilor, barrister, st SklpnCSS.— A Post Odicc iu the Township of Amabt I, County Brnce. REID, DONALD, Postmaster. lol Irers Skj'O. — A small Post Village in the township of Keuyon, County Glengary. (Jrand Trunk Railway, 28 miles, fare |2. Average i)ricc of land, $8.50. Stage to Lanca«ter Statio«» CainplwU, John, fai-mer t'hisholm, John, farmer Douglass, Robert, architect Douglass, William J., painter Macdonald, John and Charles, cuo]>eiii MACKENZIE, JAMES R., Postmaster, N. P., attor- uey-atdaw and general agent McCuaig, John, fanner IiIcDonald, Duncan, architect McKenzie, Alexander, farmer McLewl, Duncan, farmer McLeod, Miss Mary, tejicher McMaster, John, architect Hi SLESWIOK— SMITH'S FALLS. M r,' 'fr ■•;1 fil -'y III hi neiWlck.— A umiill Tost Village iu the TownBhip of Caledon, County Tcel, 20 niilet from Bitupton, tho Couuty Town, und 35 from Toronto, Btiiqe from Miilton to Mono MilU, Tiu thia VillRgo, 22 mile*, fani $1. I'opulatinn 25. Bible, John, .1.1'., farmer Brown, John, J.l'., fiirnicr Druniniond, IVtpr, farnuT Eviins, John, J.I'., fiirmrr Evuns, Kic'hurd .)., hotel Jiecper iind gen, merchant KvanH, Kobcrt, farinur KvunR, Kohert, teacher liindany, Jiinics, fanner Little, TlmniaN, furmer Moll'att, Joint, farmor Molfiitt, William, farmer Morgan, William, furmer SIlirO.-A IVst Village in the Township of Oaledon, County Peel, 13 miles from Brnnipton, the County Town, imd 38 from Toronto. Stage to Brampton, lure 50e. Mails Daily. I'opulation 50, BELL, THOMAS, I'ostmMter, farmer Bell, William, farmer Nunn, Samuel, fanner kSniith, MiuN, teacher Stoke», William, miller and farmer Hinithflcld. -A Village in the Township of Brighton, County Northumberland, 23 miles from Cobourg, the C(mnty Town and 105 from Toronto. The Grand Trunk Railway passes within 4 miles of the Village Stage from Brighton to Picton, via Smithlicld, 36 miles. Population 400. Barber, James, 'general merchant Bate. William, butcher Clarke, James, blaeksmith Coulter, IL, farmer Dean, Homer, carpenter Drury, William, prop. Renfrew flouring mill Farley, William, f.irnier (iroff', Arnold, lime mannf Ireland, James, farmer Johnson, Henry, general merchant Joy, ThcodoH!, wagon maker and blacksmith Lochlan, James, J. P., black.smith Marsh, A. H., teacher Marsh, E., farmer Mai-sli, S. E., lumber dealer Miller, Archibald, cooper Miller, Frank, ])n)prietor brick yard Motfatt, Thomas, shoemaker Murray & Brighton, cheese manufacturers Palmer, Wilson, i)roprietor Smithlicld Uourhig mill Phillips, A. M., teacher Purdy, K., lumber dealer and farmer Smitii, Abijab, sen., grocer SMITH, DUUMMUNl), Postmaatcr Smith, I)., farmer Smith, Mary, teacher Smith, Robert, farmer Vantiissel, Henry, fanner Washborne, Joseph, tailor Wutt, James, butcher Watt, Reuben, farmer Weller, Asa, shoemaker White. .lolui, farmer White, Thomas, farmer Young, Jacob, painter Smith's Falls. -An incorporated ^'illage. situated on the Rideau Canal, in the Township of I'Umsley, Couuty Lanark, and a station of the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad ; distant from Perth the County Town 12 miles, and from Toronto 250, from Ottawa and Kingston each GO miles by canal Tlu^ Village contains several large manufacturing establishuu'nts, the water privileges being almost unlimited, uiul there are still great iiidu(;cments for capitalists to invest. The celebrated agricultural works and stove foundry of Messrs. Frost k Wood are located here doing an extensive business, and employing a large number of hands. Money order ollicojiud Savings Bank. Population 1400. Acton, Robert, general merchant ANDERSON, W. J., M. D, Armstrong, Walter, farmer Arnold, H., farmer Atcheson, James, M. D. Bain, Rev. James (New Connexion) Baird, Henry, car])enter Ballantyne, F., farmer Ballantyne, J., farmer Barnes, Rev. S. M., (Now Connexion) Bartlett, Russell, cabinet maker Bourke, Julia, teacher Bourke, Thomas, brewer Boyd, Abram, grocer Boyd, A., hash factory Boyd, Mrs., nulliner and fancy goods Bradley, John K., photographer Brennan, John, boots and snoea Brown, Archibald, farmer Brown, Mr.s., milliner Burritt, W. H., M.D. Butler, Ira B., watchmaker ' Campbell, Daniel, farmer Carlcy, William, butcher Carnduff, Robert, farmer Carroll, Michael, hotel keeper Casey, B., cooper Caswell, .lames W., carriage maker Chalmers & Barnes, blacksmith Chalmers, Henry, blacksmith Chambers, J. McCJill, notary public Chamber.'), J. A., M.D. Chambers, James A., grocer Chambers, J. McGill, notary public ChevrcKls, Victor, general merchant Coleman, Rev. F. (VVcsleyan) Copeland, R. W., grocer 1 Cornell, George A., grocer SMITH'S FALIiU-SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGR 445 ; mill C'huri'h. Jrri'tiiiali, fiirmer MiOregor, Duncan, fumier Clark, Ali'.xuiiiliM', ){en<^riil iiii'rcliaiit Mc(Jregnr, John, farm«r C'Lirk, llu;4h, fiirmer McKenzie, Hugh, eariicnter McNulty, Hugli, carponter Cliuk, IVtcr, fiirmer ('lunn, Ui'V. Michael, (Itoiiinii C'atlioHc) Maitland, Peter, farmer Code, St<) )hi'ii, oarriage maker Midgley, J., tinsmith (.'ode, Wi liain, l)lii('kitinit)i Midgley, W. H., tinsmith ('oleniaii, Itev. KniMcis, ( WoHli-yiiii) Moag, Mary, teacher ColliiiH, Uul'ns H., axo inakor Moag, Stewart, teacher (.VomliR, Josc|>li, dniggiitt Morgan ti Washburn, general merchant* C'orbctt, .liiiiii-8, mail contractor Morton, ThomiiH, druggist Cornell, (ici)rge A., general ninrchunt Mylne, Uev. S. (TresbytiMian) I'ossitt & Hrothcr, (0. M. and Newton), rounders and Niblock, James, boots ami shoen maeliinistM O'Neill, Hartholemcw, blacksmith (Vaine, John, |iuintpr Percy, Thonnis, men hant tailor Davis, Klia-s, farmer Pratt, John, baker Davis, Jdiin, f:irm('r , Pnblow, John, carpenter Davis, Levi, blacksmith HHines, T. W., dentist « Dodds, Jolin, carpenter Itath, James, gtuieral meri'hant Donohoc, .Ic'rciiiiah, general merchant Itaymond, T., dyer Di)ni)van, llcv. .lushua (Rnplist^ Head, F. II., tinsmith Edgar, William, trader Hobinson, James, tailor Kdmund:), Eiisha, farmer Ross, Hugh Kdmonds, Thomas, farmer Rutherford, George, farmer Fergus-on & (iilroy (Duncan A. & William) general MHAW, JAMKS, Postmaster, geserul meruLaut and merchants insurance agent Foster, (leorge, tailor Shejihenl, William, cabinetmaker Foster, James, farmer .Shield.s, Charles, "JVeneral merchant FKO«T & WOOD (Francis T. Wo(.d , Charles K iShi(dds, James, general merchant Frost and Alexander Wood^ fi)un( lera and ma- Shielils, John, farmer chinisfs, general merchants and jfropriotors I'ikc'a ShichlH, Peter Falls saw mills (see adv) kShiclds, Russell, farmer Clarrett, John, cooper Sinnott, J., tailor (tarrett, Samuel, cooper Sinnott, William, tailor (Jarvin, Martin, carriage maker SMITH'S FAM,S FOUNDRY AND AGRIOULTU- (iilroy, ivhvunl, butcher UAL Wt)RKS, Frost k Wood, proprietors (see (lilroy, William, general merchant adv) (ioodfcUow, Arciiibald, avid, shingln miikcr Gould, James 11. and Juaon, millers Smith, .lolin, carpenter (iraham, Hobeit, farmer Splane, John, carriage maker draham, William, farmer Sijarham, William H., station muster, agent Cana- (iuthrii', v., grocer dian K.vpress Co. (juthrie, James (.'., shoemaker St. Denis, Jo.seph, butcher Harper H., cimvcyanccr and general age nt Story, (lilbert, fanner Harris, James, saddler Taylor, George, saddler Ha/cltinc, Andrew, trader Tonpleton, Allen, luoprietor tanneiy Healy, I'etei-, general merchant Tenny, Danid, farmer Hcttly, I'hillip, painter / Trott, James, carriage maker Hourigan, Jauu's, farmer Tweedy, Thomas, innkeejier HOURKiAN, Je)HN, proprietor Hourigan House Tyker, William, teacher IIOUHIGAN' HOUSl-:, Jo m Hourigan, proprietor VandusL'u, IJenjamin, carpenter Ilyslop, John, bouts and shoes Walker k Co., woolen factors Jacob, Thomas, tannery Wall, Michael, bntchi-r Jarvis, William 11., cabinet maker and insurance ngt WARD, AIJKL R., J.P., ]uoprietor gri.st, curjiuir Johnson, William, farmer and saw mills KKlTll, WILLIAM M. editor A'/ntVA'j Falls Jievitw, WARD, GKORCK A., farmer books and stationery Ward, James, grocer Kelly, Thomas, boots and shoes Wan), J. A., stave and shingle makei- KinrHlJM, STKl'HKN, tanner and currier (see adv) Wind, Truman R., ]iro irietor flour mill WARD, WILLiAM -M. & I'.RO. (William M. Kirkwood, Jolin, 1 mots and shoes .and Landon, Henry, insurance agent .lulin li.) proprietors Hour, saw ami carding mills Lewis, Koliert, blacksmith (see adv) Loucks, David, farmer Watkins, Henry, barber liOUcks, John, farmer 1 Webster, Asa, farmer McDonald, (icoige, blacksmith White, Rev. <;. \V. (Church of England) McDonald, William, farmer White, John, boots and shoes -McKnroe, James, saloon Whitson, Andrew, shingle nmnufaeturer McGillivray, JoUn, general merchant WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM, stave factory (see adv.) Mcllillivray, William, farmer Williscralt, John, watc'hmak*r .Soiltliaiapton Villnge.— (See Saugeeu Post Odice.) 440 BMlXHVlLLJ!l— fcJOUTH DOUliO. Siultlivillr-- A I'oMt Villn^e in thn Towiiithip of ()riniHl)y, Coniity Lincoln, ID niilnH from St. C'ntlicrJni'K, till) County Town, aii'l from Oriinsliy Station ou (iriMit Western IJailway, S miles jx>r stnj^o. Avi'iiigc ])rii'e of liiiiil in viiinity, ini]irove(l fSri, uiiiiii|irovi'il $'.iO per in're, Duily miiil. Money order olHcc. I'opulaliiin TiUO. AilnkinN, Ktiwunl, Imtelier Alcoek, Uol)ert, iHiotM anl iilioes Alway, J. NV., AI.l). Bnten, J. S., liotel ]iropriotor Berry, Hev. K. (Weslryan) llrant, (ieor(,'e, ;,'eiural merehant, furniture (le»lfi unil iii.Murniiee af{ent Uiwlieny, I'Mwanl, lionts and hIiocs Huckliee, \V. 1'., lintel proprietor Cooper, Williiini, lintel [irnprietor and bntelier Cnpeland, (leurije, cnrriii^'e and wagon maker Cruicksliaiik, William, tciielier C'urriui, Afrs, M., j1. it J)., general merchants Oenimill, Duncmi, general merchant Hicks, Itev. William, (Wesleyan) llnghes, Henry, ciir|ienter Lainbton, '20 miles distant from Biirniu, the Daily mall. Jloney order olHce. Populatinii Kerby, Aaron 8., cabinet maker Kerby, N., auctioneer JliUer, .lames, carpenter Ncwcomb, James, shingle maker Roberts, Joshuii, shingle nuikei Sawesberry, James, butcher Smith, Andrew, general merchant "Watson, Arthur W., J. 1'., farmer AVhitley, Samuel, grocer und proprietor hotel Ji i Soiiyn* — A jiosl ollicc in the Township of Brock, County Ontario, 2i) miles from Whitby the County Town. and about .05 from Toronto. Stngo to Oshawa 20 miles, fare JjLBO. Land averages $40 per acre. Population 40. C^lrrip, Rev. Archibald, (Canada Presbyterian) IIAIU'ER, LEWIS, Postmaster, general merchant McLean, Hugh, carpenter McLean, Mis.s, milliner McCluston, X., M.D. K^ntll Cayilffa. — Commonly called Fiy's Corners, Haldimand, 12 miles from Cayuga, the County Tc ud ab 6 miles, fare 25 cents; and to Selkirk, 11 miles, fai- cents. Albright, Sanicl, farim r it), Miss ^ Beck, Frederick L., farmer Culn, Rev. Jacob (Slenonite) Cook, Robert, fanner Cook, William, J. P., farmer Fry, Elias, carringo and wagon maker FRY, ISAAC, Po.stmnster, J. P., general merchant Tina I South Coyuga, County from niito. Stages to Dunville, '■ lyMail. Population 40. ailda, teacher High, Re\ \braham (Menonite) Hoiisbcrgi . Menry, farmer Honsberger, Valentine, J. P. Nash, Abraham, J. P., farmer Overhnlt, Isaac, farmer Widrich, John, boots and .shoes South DonrOt— A Post Office in the Township of Douro, County Peterboro*, 9 miles fin eterboro', the County Town. Population about 20. HANNAHAN, THOMAS, Postmaster. SOUTH EI.MHLEY— SOUTH MAUCH. 447 tlicriiu'H, Avi'iivgi' Wr olHce. Month Elmaley. -A I>o«t Vilkgt iu thK Towuithip of South Klmtlry, Cmiiity l^tAit, 38 milM from Hruckvillc, tlir County Town, III))! kltout 'Jiio tVuni Turonto; il in within U^ inil)-N of it Htntioii on liie Kroukviilu and Ottawa lUilwiiy. Daily Mail, roimlittion KXX ('iini)>bcll, MiMH A. ii,, tuaclier CiiiTull, Mattlu'W, linif and stonr iIcaliT ()>m1(>, .loHviih, sarriauc anil WH^un inalctT C'olcnnui, Rev. — , (Wenlryan) (lovcll, A, \V., Nliin^'ie maker Dulllcld, .lohn, lainipr Dutliclil, 'DionniH, hootfi and ilioen (lAKOM, WII/LIAM, roNtnniHter, general nierchant On-Rn, Miiw A., milliner licmott, Jumt'N, tailor lioli's, jSlrs. William, gmcrr VliKinney, William, farmer MarHhall, John, Tarnier Miller, K.V. William, (lVeHl.yt.'rinn> Newman, W. K., bootx and Nlioex O'Ufilly, Thomi'B, hotel proprietor and nuetioneer rattunon, JnmeH, farnier Riithiirford, (leorge, farmer Malmonn, 'I'liomaM, farnu'r MhiuldN, .lames, dry gooiU Sinqmon, IVtur, Hour mill ]ii'o[irirtor Tetloek, Henry, hotel proprietor Vickery, L., farmer Weeks, K. K.,.!. I'., fire instimnce agent White, Uev. (J. \V., (Chureli of Kngland) Williji, JoiAph, drygnoda, liookH, ete. T and ill- garnia, tin' ropulatiiiu Hoiltll DuiUiner.— f-SVc J'illagra tooUUe /or regular inaertion, nt the end of thia m)rk, ) South Filicll.— A ])ost Tillage in the townHliip of Finch, County Htormont, 27 iniloH dintant front Cornwall, the County Town and 14 from Dickinnon's Landing, Station Grand Tmnk Railway, fare ^wr stage 75 cents. Daily Mail. Population fiO. Cameron, Uev. Donald (Presbyterian) Campliell, 4)uni'an, tailor Dully, Edward, gunsmith Km^oy, Piiilip, larmer Irvin, David, tanner iianiimt, Uev. Hugli (Proibyterian') Link, John, hotel keeper McKay, .lames, tanner Mi'Leod, Angus, farmer MeLeod, Miss Mary, teacher McMH.LAN, DUNCAN V.., Postmaster, gcu. nier McMillan, John U., J. P Munro, (Jeorge, J.P Munro, John ('., M.D Park, llugh, farnn'r Pitts, Kobert, general mcn'hant South Gloucester. — A Post-ollice in the Township of Osgoode, County Russell. 8TANLKV, THOJIAS, Postmaster. Iholcl Konth GoWCr.— A Post-ofTiee in the Township of South Gower, County (Jrenvillc. WALLACE, JAMES, Postmaster. I'ounty Town, tn pel- «<■'•»'• 8outh Lake. — A Post-otlice in the Township of Leeds, County Leeds, 40 miles from Uroekville, the County Town, and 180 from Toronto. Anderson, Robert, councillor liirmingham, James HIRMINGHAM, WILLIAM, Postmaster Birmingham, William, jr., teacher Carroll, Rev. John, (Church of Engl.md) Darragh, Miss Laura, teacher Johnson, David, teaclier Trcnamon, John, tclcgi-uph operator fuga. County , to Dunvill''. L'tcrbovo', tl"*^ South March.— A Post Village in the Ottawa Kiver, and 15 from Ottawa City, lation 500. Aiiiistrotig, Jumes, farmer Armstrong, John, general merahaut Lern-y, W. II., brewer • 'utlon, Jttnios, shoemaker F.asking, W., farmer (lamsford, Hugh, farmer (Jew, Alexander, tailor Oraliani, E., saddler Holmes, J., J. P., hotel keeper Iluckel, B., hotel keeper Kirvin, William, general merchant McAdanis, John, teacher Mcilurtry, Duvid, general inerunaut Township of March, County Carleton, 2 miles distant from the per stage, fare $1. Impro\ed lands average |20 per acre. Popu- May, Rev. John (Church of Enghmd) Moley Rev. — (Roman Catholic) Monk, G. W., farmer Monk, G. W., insurance agent Morgan, H., farn\er Richardson, J. W., J.P. Riddell, O., fanner SCISSON, SAMUEL, Postmaster Smith, J., hotel keeper Sprool, Thomas, wagon maker Yoiinghusband, John, farmer Younghusliand, Ncholas, shoemnker Younghusband, Nicholas, tanner 448 SOUTH MIDDLETON— SPEEDIE. n liOUth Mlddleton. — A Post Ofllce ill the TowoHhip of lliddleton, County Norfolk, hnprored land averages §14 per acre. Annstrong, Cornelius, J. P. Beeoraft, David, blacksmith Boyle, Willinui, blacksmith Briatow, John carpenter Bnrwa.sh, Rev. N. S. (Wesleyan) Butler, P., proprietor steam shingle mill Canneillor, T., farmer Cronkriglit, Peter, lime and stone Fisher, James, farmer •Gilbert, C. W. M., supt. Wesleyan church Holtby, Mathias, suiu. Wesleyan church Johnson, W. B. , proprietor steam shingle mill McKim, Philip, farmer MoKINf, KOUERT, Postmaster and farmer McKinly, John, clothier Millar, Rev. — (Episcopal Methodist) Murphy, Alexander, fanner Potter, k. H., proprietor steam saw mill Storey, Rev. H. (Methodist Episcopal) Wallace, James, farmer AVilson, John, farmer Wilson, Samuel, farmer £oilth Sloiiaglian. — A small Post Village in the Township of South Monnghan, County Northumberland, 20 miles from Cobourg, the County Town, and 80 from Toronto. Improved land averages iJiO per acre. Daily nmil. Population 100. Brown, W., farmer <;iark, John, hotel keeper Clark, Joseph, farmer Clegg, Mrs. M., milliner Crossley, Joseph & Holden, general merchants Deyell,"T., farmer Douglass, Rev. James (Canada Presbyterian) Fair, William, farmer Hall, John, farmer Ijancashire, R. S., carpenter Lang, Alexander, brickmaker Lightfoot, John, fanner Uuriah, Thomas, farmer Tute, J., farmer Tate, T. C., fanner WADDELL, KOBERT, J.P., Postmaster, gen. mer. .South Mountain. — A Village on Petite Nation River, in the Township of Mountain, County Dundas, 8 miles from Oxford Station Ottawa and St. Lawrence Uuilroad, and 17 from Alatilda Station Grand Tntnk Railway. Population 300. Adams, E. li., general merchant Beggs, Robert, carpenter Blow, Robert, carnage maker Blow, Siinuicl, blacksmith Bowen, E. A., general merchant and steam saw mill owner Bullis, C. S., M.D. ■Caldwell, Henry, teacher, Town Clerk & commissioner 'Carmichael, Samuel, blp-ksmith Christie, \V. H., general merchant Clclaml, David, carriage maker Clcland, John, innkeeper CiTAvfoiil, .Iiihn, carpenter Curtis, Lewis, painter Fell, James, machinist Ferrall, D. & E., tinsmiths (Jilroy, William, wagon maker Graham, David, proprietor saw and shingle mill Harty, Rev. William (Roman Catholic) Henderson, Cliancey, innkeeper Howe, Hev. IL (Wesleyan) Hynenter Mills, Minard, auctioneer Mordinger, L., caliinet maker More, Silas, proprietor stage and mail carrier Morgan, Edward, broom manufacturer Moyer, Mrs., milliner Murray, & Co., blacksmithi Murdie, William, auctioneer Oill, E. W., cabinetmaker Gill, John, J. P., blacksmith Oill, John & Son, wagon makers Ross, Meredith, saddler Sanderson, — , M. D. Smith, H. IL, general merchant Smith, Isaac, broom manufacturer Smith, N. H., lumber dealer Smitli, William, blacksmith Straffon, R. J., cabinetmaker Trim, Samuel, butcher Town, Jolin, proprietor oil well Welding H. 13., propiietor llouring mill Wood, A. J., manager co-operative assooiation Spccdslrtc — A Post Office in the Township of Eramoso, County Wei, ngton, 10 miles from Guelph, the County Town, and 48 from Toronto. Armstrong, AVilliam, farmer lianie. Rev. Williuiu, ((Jaiiada Presbyterian) llrown, John, general merchant LOUGHRIN, JAMES, J.P Loughrin, Tlioiniis, farmer Wood, Joseph, teacher Postmaster Spenccrvillc —A Village in the Township of Edwardsburgh, County Grenville, the County Town. Land averages $10 per acre. Population 100. 22 milee from Brockvillc, Armstrong, Mrs., milliner Bennett, .Tohn, .1.1'., general merchant lieniu'tt. Miss M., iiiilliuer Carmichael, Amlrcw, carriiigc and wagon maker Depencier, S. T., teaclier Fiurbairn, Andrew, farmer Fiiirbaini, Gideon, fanner Fiirbrtirii, James, carriage and wagon maker Fuirbaini, Robert, proprietor flouring mill (iraham, Rev. — (MellioilLst l'",piseu|)al) Hulmes, Rev. John (Wesleyali) Hunter, Tluiiaas, piMprietor Speiieorvillc Ifiprillgllill.— (See King Post Office). SPRINGTOWN— STAMFORD. 461 SpringtOiyn. — (Bagot Post Office.) — A Village on the BrockTillo and Ottawa Railroad, and Madawaska River, in the Township of Bagot, County Renfrew. Distant from Pembroke the County Town, 54 miles, from Ottawa 58 miles. Average price of land $5 to !f 10. Population 60. Anderson, .Tolm, caqionter C'ostello, Catherine, teacher IIOI.LIDAY, JOHN, Postmaster Kennedy, Patrick, general merchant McCrea, E., proprietor Madawaaka Hotel Wigney, Jo.seph, cooper Sprinsivillc. — -^ Village situated on the grave of Nortli Mnnaghan, County Peterborough, Toronto. Tlie Millbrook branch of the Port Village. Average price of land J-10 per acre. fjcMinett, Jolm, dentist ]5edgrov(', ^Villilun, blaeksmith lilain, lic'v. AVilliiini, (Presbyterian) Clarke, Williiun, farmer Cerni'il, .T. C, teacher Dunda.s, .himcs, fanner Bundas, Cai)t. .John, farmer l''owler, William, farmer Gent, Edward, tailor (tib.son, Robert, carpenter GOODFELl.OW, ARCHIBALD, Postmaster, general merchant 1 road between Peterborougli and Port Hope, in the Township 7 miles from Peterborough the County Town, and 83 from Hope anil Peterborough Railway pa-sses within 1 mile of the Daily mail. Population 210. .lamcson, John, Aveaver Leiteh, .John, weaver McCall, Robert liotel keeper McCamus, William, M. D. McBain, William, farmer McDonald, .John, blacksmith Mclndoe, liohert, farmer Mahony, Wiiliim, blacksmith Scott, Sorcl, hotel keeper Walsli, John, J. P., farmer f.nd Wilson, David, farmer Young, George, farmer ■cs Hawthorn Stnlfa. — A Villag(; in the Township of Hibbert, County Perth, 20 ndles from St. Mary's, the County Town, and 100 from Toronto. Land in vicinity averages §25 per acre ; the Vilhige is within 5 miles of a Station on the Bulfalo and Lake Huron. Population 100, Chaile, .\braliara, general merchant Chubb, William, blacksnuth Oraki^, John, i'arnier J)ycr, Rev. J. K. (Wesleyan) Hamilton, .lames, shoemaker Hammond, Thomas, dealer cooper Halliaii), It., farmer ^ llemlerson, Airs., milliner Hoert PERCIVAL, WILLIAM, J. P., Postmaster, town- Fowler, Daniel, artist Fowler, Adjutant Reginald Fowler, Lieut. Col. William Hamilton, Robert Kitchens, John, hotel keeper McGuinnes, John, gcmeral merchant ship reeve Walters, John, councillor Wright, George, general merchant StevenSVille.— A Village on Black Creek, in Welland the County Town. Population 100. Harnhart, Peter, farmer Baker, Benjamin, farmer Baker, Jeremiah, farmer Raker, Levi, farmer Baker, Michael, farmer Beane, S. W., farmer Cline, Jai!ob Cropley, William, tanner and currier Eberly, George, farmer Fripp, James, wagon maker Gaforth, Alexander, attorney-at-law Gilmour, John, slioemaker Gaforth, Franklin, M. D. Haun, M. J. & J. H., proprietors flouring mill Hendershot, John Hendershot, Peter, soap and caiidle manufacturer House, R. B., painter the Townshiji of Bertie, County Welland, 12 miles from HOIJ.SK, AV. F., Postmaster Huil'man, J. F., proprietor hotsl IlutVman, Peter, wagon maker Johnston, John Johnston, Samuel, stock dealer Krafl't, F. W., carpenter Law, John, grocer McKenzie, Jane, teacher Rodgers, Jobn, cooper Shisler, Peter, J. P. Shisler, .1. W. g(^neral merchant Smith, Rufus (U. B. Church) Tytlicrleigh, Cliarles, shoemaker Wade, Frank, butcher Wude, Rol'(!rt, painter Wade, William, tailor m StCWartOWn (Esijuesing Post Oflice.) — A Village on the River Credit, in the To^vnship of Esqucsing, County Halton, distant from Jiilton, the County Town, 12 miles, from Toronto 30 miles. Daily stages to Milton and Georgetown. Average price of land $40 to .?r)0. Population 300. A>ustin, William, shoemaker Barnes, William, carpenter Bessy, J. R., J. P. Bessy, J. S. Campbell, Robert Cross, David, tanner Dundas, F., proprietor British Union Hotel Fee, John, cabinet maker Graham, Richard Henry, John, grocer Hood & McKinnon, millers Hull, James, wagon maker Uuston, F. Jeilers, Rev. T. (Wesleyan) Johnston, John, lumber dealer McArthur, Rev. J. (J. (Episcopal) McGinnis, David, te.iohor Mitchell, Peter, eooi)er MURRAY, JOHN, Postmaster Nixon, Edward, .saddler Rceil, Alexander, .shoemaker Rowo, P. M. Sparrow, Thomas, saddler Thompson, George, J. P. Tost, Henry, carpenter Whaley, George, proprietor Stewartown Hotel Wilson, James, carpenter Young, William, shoemaker '\ . t ■ - ■ i i ! IK'P ^ 464 STIRLING— STISTED. \m Stirling. — An Incorporated Village on Salmon Creek, in the Township of IlawJon, County Hasting*, 15 miles from Belleville, the County Town, 12 from Trenton Station, Grand Trunk Railway. Stages to Belleville, Mnrmoiu and C'ampbellford. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 1000. Ackers, John, cooiwr Adams, l{ev. .1. Q. (Kpiscnpal Methodist) Allen, E. 1)., councilor Allen, G. D., munui'acturer fanning mills Austee, A., tarmer Barlow, Jesse, farmer Berry, AV. II., barber Blakeley, James, hop grower Boldrick & Fiddler, general merchant Boldrick, James, telegraph operators BOULTBEE, Dr. J.l'., M.P. Bradley, — , M.D. * Bradley, T. H., juoprietor livery stable Brydon, A., baker Buchan, lk>v. A. (Presbyterian) Burrow, Stephen, mnson Butler, Charles, bailiff Caldwell, J. T., carpenter Carr, Rev. J. (Wesleyan) Cash, Robert, farmer Chard, Peter Chard, Thomas, farmer Chard, William, farmer Chard, Wellington Smith L Geary, manfrs. of window shades Church, A., proprietor Exchange Hotel Cosly, Miss M., teacher Couley, George, farmer Craig, C, general merchant Craigie, Charles, foimdry Crooks, S., M'atchmaker Declair, John, mason Demill, S., boot and shoe maker Demorest, Dr. Dempsey, Michael, farmer Downs, Thomas, proprietor Mansion House Eaton, Isaac, hop grower Fanning, John, farmer Feeney, Joseph, wagon maker Finch, R., boots and shoes Gallagher, J., M.D. Geary, J., carpenter Gerow, Mrs., baker and confectioner Gilbert, Mrs., dressmaker Glass, A., boots and shoes Green & Brown, general merchants Green, Darius, farmer fJreen, Ebenezer, fanner Green, Jeilcdiah, hop grower Green, John, farmer Grout, Rev. W. ii., (Church of England) Hannr.h, J. W., shoemaker Heagle & MacCauley, wngon makers Horton, Samuel, farmer Ilonghton, Miss, dressmaker Houghton, H. 15., B.A,, teacher Hough, John V., blacksmith JUDD, W., Postmaster, clerk of court & gen. mcrcht Kyle, James, farmer Kyle, William, farmer Lake, Nicholas, farmer Lake, Richard, farnmr Langman. Richard, manufacturer spring wheels I.oucks, Jacob, butcher and grocer Lavine, Francis, stone cutter McDougall, D., miller McDougall, T., councillor McKeown, James, tailor McRony, Charles, hotel keeper Martin, David, tinsmith Maitiu & Son, harness makers Martin, William, cabinet maker Milne, James, geiicrjil merchant Mitchell, W. A., projj. billiard saloon Montgomery, Jnmes, farmer Montgomery, Thomas, farmer Mott, James, black.smith Naylor, James, blacksmith Parker, F. B., township clerk Parker, Mrs. "VV. R., prop. Stirling House Parker, Dr Potts, E. F., grocer and liquor dealer Potts, Jnmes, farmer Rosebush, Edward, fanner Roy, R. M., photogi-apher Scott, Thomas, farmer Sine, G. W., teacher Smith & Bro., general merchants Smith, H., carpenter Stedman, B., general merchant Stickle, C. F., general merchant Stickle, Mrs., dressmaker Thurber, H. B., grocer Tucker, Luther, farmer Turner, Mrs., dresimaker Vantnssel, J. R., issuer of marri.igo liccnfes Wescott, S. N., fanner AVeaver, Peter, farmer Wilson, George, fanner Wheeler, T., wagon maker White, David, carpenter White, George, carpenter Wilson, Dr. Wolever, Isaac, general merchant Wright, Anson, farmer Wright, Uriah, farmer Young, Rev. A\'., (Baptist) Stirton. — A Post Office in the Township of Peel, County Wellington. LUXSON, JOHN, Postmn-ster. Stisted (late Rowan Mills).— A Post Office in the Township of Walsingham, County Norfolk. FRY, JAMES, Postmaster, STITTSVILLE— STONY CREEK. 406 Stittsvllle.— A small Village in the TownHhip of Population 80. , Alexander, A., farmer Alexander, JanieH, tanner Alexander, T., shingle manufacturer Alexander, William, lime manufacturer Allen, P., shingle manufacturer ARGUE, JOHN R., PoHtmaiter and general merchant Argue, William, fanner dl'S Bonier, Gregory, proprietor StittsvilleJHouse Bradley, John, farmer Borroughs, G. A., painter Brown, Rev, W. D. (WeHleyan) Cherry, Robert, farmer Church, C, M.D. . Cuthbert,, William F., J. P., fanner Dennison, William, farmer Eastman, W. & W., blacksmith Goulburn, County Carleton, 16 miles from Ottawa. Harten, A., fanner Hartan, James, cooper Hodgins, John, notary, etc Lewis, J., stock daaler McKually, (}., farmer Nolan, James,*auctioneer Pettit, Rev. C. B. (Episcopal) Poole, J. F., farmer Pool, John F., shoemaker Raml)urg, I)., tailor Sawyer, Mrs. A. E., dressmaker Sinclair, Rev. — , (Presbyterian) Steuzcl, William, shoemaker Wnrreu, Thomas, wagon maker West, R. L., teacher Winchester, Edwiinl, shoemaker Stockdale. — A Post Village in the Township of Murray, County Northumberland, 40 miles from Cobonrg the County Town, and 100 from Toronto. Areragu price of land ?40 per acre. Population 140. Anderson, Joshua, farmer Bates, C, farmer Benedict, David, farmer Cami)lu'll, Rev. — , (Episcopal) Creller, David, fanner Loveless, J. W., farmer lloran, iL B., teacher OSTERHOUT, J. D., Postmaster Philp, Rev. — , (Wesley an) Rourke, Robert, farmer n\ StOCO. — A Post Village in the Township of Himgerford, County Hastings, 25 miles from Belleville, the County Town, and 276 from Toronto. Population 200. Bennett, B., shoemaker Brown, George, hotel keep(>r Brown, Margaret, woolen manufacturer (.'orrigan, J. , wagon maker . j_ Hines, Henry, carpenter HuH'maii, P., farmer Humphry, Dr. Irwin, William, wood and willow ware Lawlov, Rev. E. 15. (Roman Catholic) Murpliy, Ann, dressmaker MURPHY, FRANCIS, Postmaster, general merdiaaf Mulrooney, TIioma.s, farmer Murphy, Patrick, general merchant Palmer, Benjamin, hotel keeper Stony Creek,— A Village beautifully situated in the Township of Saltfleet, County Wentworth, 6 milea from Hamilton, and 2 from Lake Ontario. Money Order Office. Population 220. ALEXANDER, REV. JAMES L. (Church of England) Bradley, John J., Clerk Division Court and general merchant Bridgmnu, Irwin, M.D., coroner Brown, Tliomas, dentist Campbell, D. W., M.D. Cariienter, George, farmer and proprietor saw mill Carpenter, Gershom, farmer Coombs, Horace, carpenter Coombs, John, carpenter Conuan, James, farmer Crawfonl, Patrick, fanner Davis, George, farmer Davis, Thomas, farmer Davis, William, farmer Gibson, Rev. James D., (Church of England) Glover, George, farmer Green, William, farmer and carding Green, Samuel, farmer Hopkins, J. Wesley, J.P., Hopkins, Silas, farmer Hull, Henry, proprietor Exchange hotel JONES, a" G., P.m., and general merchant Lee, Abram, farmer Lee, David, blacki^mith Lee, Hamilton, olacksmith Lee, .Tames, sen., & Sons, blacksmiths Lee, James, jun., blacksmith Lee, Jeremiah, farmer Lee, Samuel, farm(:r Logan, Samuel M., farmer Lottridgc, William, farmer Loudon, Daniel, farmer Lutz, Henry, farmer McMillan, E. M. , proprietor Acacia House !Marlatt, Albert, proprietor Canada House Morgan, William, farmer Nash, Samuel, farmer Nash, William, farmer Olmstead, M., farmer Penfold, Joseph, farmer Place, Ebenezer, farmer Spera, Henry, J. P Spera, William, farmer Springstead, Oliver, carpenter Utter, Henry, farmer Utter, Palmer, farmer Vanwaguer, Peter, J. P Vanwagner, T., farmer and proprietor saw mill Wallace, Joseph, IdacksmitU Williamson, John, J. P i If' i: t I n • 456 STONY POINT— STAFPORDVILLE. Stony Point- — A Village and Station of the Great Western Railway, on Lake St. Clair, in th* Tovmahip uf Tilbury Weit, County Essex, 28 miles from Sandwich the County Town, Population 100. Andrieux, Rev. P., (Roman Catholic) Aubry, Stephen, J. P., commiiMioner in B. R., issuer of marriage licenses, conveyancer, real estate agt., and lumher dealer Belleau, Michael, teacher | Chevalier, H, , gcnerol merchant Chevalier, Joseph, farmer DESJARDIN, HENRY, Postmaster, general mercht Desjnrdin, Israel, fanner Drain, Daniel, boots and shoes Keiiville, A., carpenter MiOuire, Samuel, caqienter MaillouxL Antoine, farmer Mailloux( Francis, general merchant Mailloux, Xavier, general merchant Parent, D. , farmer Rondot, E., farmer Seguin, Joseph, carpenter Trudell, Peter, farmer Stonffville.— A Village on the Town Line, in the To^ships of Markham and Whitchurch, County York, 28 miles from Toronto, 20 from Newmarket and 20 from Whitby. Stages daily to the above plaoss. Money Order OfHce and Savings Bank. Population 500. Barnes, Richard, carpenter Besaii, George, cooper Brooks, Heal, carpenter Brownlce, Thomas, cooper Bruelt, John A., wagon maker Burgess, John, coojjer Burkholdcr, Samuel, cabinet maker Campbell, Rev. John, (Presbyterian) Chinn, F., prop. North American Hotel Dalj-, James, shoemaker Davis, Philip, cabinet maker Day, Rev. B. W., (Congregational) Flint, Rev. George, (Primitive Methodist) Flint, George, sen., J. P., prop, planing mill Flint, George k Son, cabinet makers Freel, S. L., M.D. Gee, Rev. D. E. F., (Wesleyan) Gould, John, carpenter Grant, James, watchmaker, jeweler, 4c Hand, John, baker Johnstone, James, farmer Knill, R., prop. Havelock Hotel Leaney, Edward, general merchant Leamon, John, cooper , Lloyd, A. C, M.D Lloyd, R. C, M.D. Loaze, R. N,, butcher McCallum, George, tailor McKinnell, David, farmer McKINNELL, GEORGE, Postmaster & gen. mercht McMurdy, Donald, tanner Mann, John R., teacher Nichols, James, farmer O'Brien, James, cabinet maker Patterson, James M., auctioneer Patterson, T., cai-penter Roddick, William, wagon maker Sanders, Edward B., general merchant Sanders, William, tailor Sangster, John A., wood and willow ware Shaw, Thomas, druggist Stevens, Chauncey, tailor Stock, Mrs, Joel, dry goods and millinery Tinkler, Thomas, butcher Urquhart, Hector, wagon maker Urquhart, John, wagon maker Van Zant, G. R., tinsmith and dealer in stoves Wheeler, Edward, J. P., general merchant and pro- prietor steam flouring and .saw mills Wideman, Joseph, potter Williams, Edward, carpenter Williams, R., dry goods Williams, Mrs. R., milliner Yake, A., proprietor Union Hotel Yake, Calvin, proprietor Stouffvillo Hotel Yake, John, general merchant s 1 LINSI Straffordville.— A Village on the Little Otter River, in the Township of Bayham, County Elgin, 22 miles from St. Thomas, the County Town, 5 from Vienna, 34 from London, and 8 from Port Burwell. Money Order oUice. Population 400. Arn, Charles, lime and stone Brawn, Rev. E. F. (New Connexion) Brown, John, M.D. Brown, Rev. Joseph (Methodist Episcopal) Campbell, J. 0., teacher Dennis, Thomas, farmer Drake, Daniel, blacksmith Emry, W. Y. Garnham, Edward, stock dealer and farmer Gamham, Robert, J. P., farmer Garrett, William, blacksmith Gray, Edwin, lumber dealer GRIFFIN, WILLIAM, Postmaster, saddler, Unner and leather dealer, grocer, etc. Hatch, L. J., general merchant Henry, George, M.D. Henry, John, tinsmith Hoag, W. C. , general merchant Hodgius, Eli, farmer Howey, Robert, farmer Hubbard, M., prop. Eastern Hotel and livery stable Huntsberger, Enoa, farmer Johnson, Peter, gunsmith Johnson, Peter M. , blacksmith Jones, Jacob S., notary public Jones, J. H. & Co. , proprietors oil well Retchabau, John, tanner and leather dealer Kingsworth, John, boots and shoes Land, S. W., boots and shoes Lane, William, clerk Leach, M., proprietor Straffordville Hotel Louis, King, blacksmith MeBurley, William, cooper McBurley, William, blacksmith McCollum, Henry, wagon maker and painter McNaughton, R. J., J. P., insurance agent McNorton, R. J., gen. agt, tailor, prop, flouring mill Mann, — , Deputy Reeve ISA Thi offers cv with the %fl The; lieavy an Stca Screw Gil for the ni Also, fittings f( Spec I Township of County York, : abore plkCM. & gen. mercht »re ery iin stoves hant and pro- lis )tel imty Elgin, 22 Port Burwell. . livery stable Baler tel ainter , flouring mut ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, . IMPOKTER8 AND WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN ^ uy[>* «ro ^» ^ji ^M (8TAH AND DIAMOND.) LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHKS, JAPANS, ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS' MATERIAIiJ, NAVAL STOKES, DYE STUFFS, CIIEiMICALS, &c, COD, SEA I- "VVHALE, LAUD, ., . „ . SPERM, OLIVE, MACHINERY, AND "WOOD OILS. FSOIfff Sl^BEll?, €OENEB THOMAS STB13MT, ISAAC MOORE, ----- Proprietor. This house has been recently erected, and furnished throughout with all thu modern improvements, and oilers every facility for the accommodation of guests. Siimple rooms for travellers. The bar is well supjdied with the choicest wines, liquors and cigars. STiiM Ei€Iii & M&€§lil W#|KS Situated on the Waters Edge of the Harbour at Oakville, Ontario. They are large and commodious, and supplied with the best description of Machinery for executing both heavy and light work. Steam Engiues, Boileni, Mill-Gearing, Circular Saw-Mills, Siding MilU, Mulay Saws, Rolling Gongs, ncrcw Gangs, Gumming Machines, Smut Machines, Flour Puckers, and every description of JIachincry uaecl for the manufacturing of Lumber or Flour always on liand or supplied at sliort notice. Also, Windlasses, Capstans, Winches, Handspikes, Chainpii)es, Chockn, Sheaves and all other iron fittings for vessels, always on hand. Special attention given to overhauling and repairing Steamboat and Propeller Engines. JOHN DOTY, Proprietor, Oakville, Ont. iSilt! I ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 1 i. OIKYILLE PLANING MILLS. "W®®®, MANUFACTUBJBR p7 BLINDS AT 30 CEIITS PSR FOOT. WAGON JACKS, $75 PER 100. Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Dressed Floorinsc and Siding, Stilogles iSawod), Staves (Cut), Pressed Bungs, '*^» METROPOLITAN HOTEL, TORONTO, Corner of King and Bay Streets, THOIVIAS BROWN, PROPRIETOR. Henlthy, Comfortable and Conveniently situated in the centre of the City, within five minutes walk of all the Railway and Steamboat Landi^igs Every attention and respect paid to tiavuUcrs. The Bar is always supplied with the most rcuherche Liquors. The travelling community will find it to their advantage to give this Popular Hotel a call while sojourn ing in the City. S. STERN. Import^ -^fif^ English, French, and Qirman Fancy Ooods, "Wellington Street West, Toronto, Ontario. N. GORDON BIGELOW, LL.B., Attorney-at-Law, Soilcitor-in-Cttancery, Office, 3rd Door South of Post Office, il xomoisrxo, oturr. C. KBAVZ A SON. GENERAL PASSAGE AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. BERLIN, ONTARIO. jUJVEUXMBMmraiJ. jS. OT. hlngleK iTO, roR. ites walk of BROAD GAUGE — DOUBLE TRACE as MibBa nil!: HhertrKt Huutr, 4as KILBB WITHOUT I'hnnse of t'oackc*. II m&l'LWA'W With itB Oonneotions* forms the moat oomfortabltt and desirable route to Bridgeport, New Haven, Providence, AND ALL PRINCIPAL JTEW ENGLAND CITIES. 'vi fi ■a', ^'^m' ::• » 'y'*i AH 'H J^' 4r Express T ravins Daily. 423 MILES TO NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF COACHES. BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF THE NEW YORK MARKETS WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST, AND CAN TAKE ALL RAIL OR SOUND STEAMERS TO DESTINATION. PASSENGERS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED FREE IN NEW YORK. Tbe Best Ventilated and Most Lnxurloug IN THE WORLD ACCOMPANY ALL NIGHT TRAINS ON THIS RAILWAY. gs- When necessary, the Trains on this Railway will wait from one to two Hours for Western Trains. •^ i t It >i t ASK FOR TICKETS VIA "ERIE RAILWAY," Which can be procured at all principal Ticket Oi&ces throughout th^ West and South-West. , /* .' I i.'X'i (i/'r. .U'l/- iA.}!^; ■; RIDDLK, Uenrrnl Hnperintcndent, New York. i F. E. MORME, Weatrm Pnn*. Ag^Bt, Chlcoc** A. J. DAY, SooUi-Wrstrrn Pom. AgX Cincinnati. I WM. B. BAUB, Cen'I Paw Agent, New York. B, M. ABII8, AMlat«nt Weat«rn PaMengvr Afent, Buffalo. U '- !* ;i'^ ^MA^l ADVKRTIREMRNTH. PliAl^ !! RArtniu BELL & COMPANY, No. TO HitiK Ht., between Toronto & Church HtM., TORONTO, ONT. . ►♦•♦-i Our facilities for tliR execution of SUl'EUIOll PIUNTING nre iiiiexcellcil. Our tyjics comprise tlie latest and most beautiful styles, produced by the leading British and Auicricnn Foundci.s ; and bciiiR new, ^ive thai uniformity, clearness, and beauty of expression which are never attained by the coniinon practice of combining old and new material. We arc provided with the most, appi-mrd Machinery from the SMAI.l.Kfsr C'Altlt J'kehs to TiiR Mammoth Pontkr Puk.-.m, Capable of throwing otf 1,000 impressions per hour. To our already large as.sortnicnt of elenant designs, wo are constantly making new ftdditions, enabling xw to represent almost every subject and busines.s. We keep, in Stock tin extensive assortment of I'lain and Fancy Stationery, purchased nt Wholesale in the best Markets. We are thu.s enabled to execute every description of Plain and Ornamental .lob Printing, promptly, expedi- tiously, and at the lowest prices compatible with the best workmanshiji. Fine Ornamental Printing in Gold Tintsand lliih Colors. »»*• We get uj) a NKW AND .SUPERIOR TA(J, for Manufacturers and Merchants, at the same rate per 1000 chargiid for the inferior nnality formerly in use. We also keep constantly on hand, 15LANK UKKDS, M(>RT(;A(!KS k JAW FORM.S of every descrip tion, printed on SUPERIOR PAPER, specially im])orte It is published on Thursday of each week, in time for the mails for England by the Canadian Line. HIIBSOKIPTIOX PBICE, $3.00 PER AK.\i;.U IM AD%'AXCE. All communications to be addressed to .»■ > u o REV. E. K. STIMSON, M.A., Treasurer and Managtr Church P. ll, Uiloy, cabinet ninker .Stratton, Henry, Denuty Hetvi^ Turnbull, — , coui^'illor Wade, Mnthew, wagon maker Ward, W. J)., patent right agent Whaley, K. ('., tailor Tager, Adum, blacksmith Stranjjford— A Post Office in tlic Township of York, County York. BLAIIl, ISAAC, rostnittstor. m^ NT. irise the latest new, give thai . of combining viii) I'lir.ss TO 18, enabling us holcsalc in the mialy, cxpedi- •ElUOK TA(i, |ntrly i» «se. every descrip^ IS nvo pvef(frred pcrior in every ttintion to the th as regards led. Aildress, Toronto. LD. ItK1>, with its lly employed to therefore lieing ay parts of the Line. A., P. (!u., Toronto- liist, Toronto. Stratford. —The County Town of Perth, is situatwl on the river Avon, at the comers of the Townahip« of Downie, Ellice and North and South East Hope. The Grand Trtnk and the Buffalo and Lake Huron Kailways cross each other here, thus giving the town railway facilities equal to those of any ]>lace in tha Province. It is a port of entry, and being surrounded by ii fine ap^icultural region, has an excellent trade. It is a well-built and rising town. Distant from Toronto 88 miles, from Sarnia 80, London by rail 'M, and from Uoderich 115 nules. Money order oiRuu and Savings' Bank. Population 4000. ABBOTT, J. B., proprietor Orange Qaztlte Abraham & Hepburn, cabinet makers Adam.s, John, tailor Albion Hot'.'l, 1). M. White, proprietor Alfcock, Mrs., hotel keepe." Anderson, Joiin, grain dcal"r AROO, A. T,., pioprietor Stratford flouring mills Bailey, I). 'J'., assessor Baird, George, proprietor packing liouse Baker, Abr.aham llallantyne, Thomas, proprietor cheese factory Bank of Montreal, James Hogg, agent Barker, (Icorgc, blai;ksmith Barker, Henry, shoemaker Beatty, Samuel, boots and shoes Bell, Kev. J. P. (Primitive) BENNOCH, JAMES, produce dealer Berry, Joseph, .shoemaker Bircii, J. & P., tinsmiths Boag, Jolm, jiroprictor Wilniot flouring mill Brandenberger, William, butdicr • Brazier, (ieorge, grocer t Brown, John, deputy registrar Brown, Magnus, carpenter Browning, C'liarles, builder and hotel keeper Buchannan, C, teller H. C. Bank BUCKINGHA.M, WILLIAM, editor Beacon Burritt, D. B., clerk dirisiou court and ins. agent Bycrs, Cieorge W., tinsmith Byrne, Miss S. M., milliner CALE, THO.MAS, photographer (see adv) Campbell, David, cabinet maker Campbell, John, carpenter * Campbell, Robert, mason Campl)ell, Stewart, county clerk Carrall & McCulloch, Barristers Cart\vTight, C, dentist Cassels, David, merchant tailor Cavanagh, John, baker C!aveu, Alexander, insurance agent Chowen, Richard, prop. Market Hotel Clark, John J., dry goods and groceries Clark, Thomas, auditor j Clements, James, grocer Codd, John, ale and porter, wholesale Constable, A. M. IL, job printer Cooper, John, councillor Corcoran, James, grocer Corey, T. V. k, Co., manufs. patent medicines COKRIE, JOHN, prop. Queen's Arms Hot<'l Counter, John, proprietor Commercial Hotel Crail), John, councillor Crerar, James, J. P. Crinnan, Rev. P. V. (!. (Roman Cathf(}TON, J. E., L.D.S., surgeon dentist Hyde, J., M.])., coroner IDINOTON, JOHN, L.I,.B., (Macfarlane & Idington) INNES, JOHN, pro|irietor oat and barley mills Irwin, J. T., carpenter Jackson, George A., barber Kyle, James, grain merchant Larkworthy, (Jeorge, butcher Lawrence, lieorgeW"., solicitor Lawson, Thomas, boots and shoes Lean, It., manufacturer agricultural implements Lee, Charles, merchant tailor Lizars, Daniel H., Coui.ty Judge L0(.;KHART, MARION, fancy goods liyiiu & Goodwin, wagon makers Jl'cCallum, William, books and stationery Mc('art)\y, Thomas, farmer McCauley, James, proprietor Victoria Hotel Mcthinley, John, butclier McCauleV, William R. McColI, Rev. E. C. W. (Congregational) McCracken, F., chandler Mc(^ullocli, J. A., councillor McDonald, D. H,, carpenter lIc(tregor, Alexander, ^occr Mc(>regor, C J., principal grammar school McKay, Angus, merchant JIcLaurin, Rev. John (Baptist) McMair, A. & Co.. dry goods McNaughton, Wi'.linm, nailer Mcl'herson, J. C, farmer McThcrson, Rev. Thomas C. (Presbyterian) IMacdonald, James, dry goods MACFADDEN, JAMES, (^erk County Court MACFARLANE, ROBERT, M. V. P., (Macfarlane k Llington) MACFARLANE k IDINGTON, (Robert and John) barristers, solicitors, &c. MacGregor, R. A., telh-r Hank of Montreal MADD ,)CKS k ELLISON, com. n crchts (^^c adv) Marshall, Andrew, grain merchant Marshall, Jol;ii, merchant Marshal;, Walter, ]>roduce mendiant Marshall, William R., general merchant Marshall, k Fuller, proprietors iSai mill Megan, .1. k P., grocers MERCHANTS' HANK, Charles H. Ransom, agent Miller, A., ]irinci)ial common school Miller, TIutcl er Ilrown, Joseph, b;'tr',ier KullanI, l.ntlier, livery • iunerou. Rev. A. A. (Itai)tist) Cameron k Ititchie, boots and shoeB Campbell, Mrs., boarding house Canada Permanent Building and Savings Society; J. B. Winlow, a)i|)rai.ser Cam-, Thomiw, druggist Clarke, W. ,T„ barber C!oo)pcr, Cornelius, blacksmith Co((|)"r, Ihuiry, carpenter Colter, Charles, dentist Cooper, .1. C. (A. Ilolib k Co.) Cowan, Kichaid, M.I). Crawforin, Thomas, stoves aitd tinware CroiU! k Wilson, litmber, lime and coal ' Decow, Daniel, tanner and enrrier De(M>w, John \,., .stoves and tinware Degroot, James, w-ll-digger Dell, S(domon, spinning wheel manufacturer DKWAN, J. I>., whoh'.sale grocer Donley Ji: Cm'.dy. groceries and liipiors Dubois, Toseph k Soti, coopers Dumbrill, Kichard, hardware Dunn, James D., grocer Dupil, .Xavier, painter Drymm k Uo.s.s, dry goods Edwards, E. (!., M. D. Kdwarils, llenrv F., saildler ELLIOTT k CKAWFOBi), agricultural implement niaintfacturcrs and fotinders Elliott, J. B., grocer English, James, station master Ewer, Wiliiatii IL, bookseller, &o Ferguson, John N., watchmaker fi* !f I :i i U. qr? SOULPTUliINd AND MODELLING at TEALE k WILKENS', London, Ont. I 460 STRATHROY. Hi ill I'M ri is;' 11/ %'4H m FAWCKTT, THOMAS & CO., builders, lumber nier- chaiit.suiid nianufuctureni of tashes, d*or8, bliiidg, shingles, kv. (sre ndv) fitzpatrick & Oiitf'ord, hotel proprietors Forbes, Tlioitins, dry goods Frank, Francis, saw miller FRANK, JOHN, landowner Frank, Solomon, rake, snaith, and cradle mnnnf Fraser, Alexander, enrjxinter Furry, liurber, eonstable and auctioneer Oatford, Riehnrd, hotel keeper Geary, T. J., chemist and druggist Geddes, Mrs. Martha, boarding house German, (i. (}., boots and shoes Gilzean k Bro. , dry goods and groceries Goodwin, Abram, groceries, wines and lir[uor8 Cough, James, exjiress agent Gowi'ie, John JI., blacksmith Green, S. S., manager Peddio k Co Griffiths, Rev. A. E., (F.piscopal Methodist) Hardy, Thomas E., gunsmith ■ Harrison, F. L., undei taker and cabinet maker Hayden, Albert, leather and findings Henderson k Co, , dry gootls, groceries, kv, Henderson, Gregtf, M- 1^ HILL, IDBFRT, upholsterer, cabinet maker and un- dertaker Hilton, Friend, boots and shoes HILTON & KAKIXS, cabinet makers, i upholsterers Hull, William W., eaiiinet maker Humphrey, Arthur W., photographer Hum|iicig<', Frederick, chair factory Humpidge, Walter, billiards Irvini' k Saul.buteiiers JACKSON, L. F., iir()i)rietor Commercial Hotel Jeffrey, David, cattle dealer JOHNSTON, ALKXANDliR, banker and exchange broker John.ston, Charles L., builder Johnston, William M., land agent and notary public Keelfi', James, J.l'., County Clerk Kelly, William H., watches, clocks and jewelry Kf^nny, Theodore M., grocer KNAI'P, CHARLES, proprietor Western Hotel (se(! adv) Koyl, (}. H., accountant Laird, W. P., solicitor Lauler, J. 1)., wa;,'y Age McCully, Wright, carpenter McGhee, William, grocer Mcintosh, James, merchant tailor Mclntyrc, Dugald Mclntyre, John C., carpenter McKELLAR, 1). S., M.D. McKillo]), Donald, grocer M<'K1N1)SEY, JOHN, barrister McLaren, H. & a., dentists and manufacturers of patent artificial limbs (see a' '•>» rci»l STRA.THROY— STREETSVILLE. 461 STRATHUOY AGE, Hugh McColl, publisher STKATIUKIY DISPATCH, Charles H. Muckiutosh editor iid proprietor Stuart, W. II., imker and confeotioner Thompson, Edward, iron and hardware Thompson, (J. W., hooks and stationery Turner, ('ornelius, builder VANSTADEN, W. G. & CO., hub, spoke and bend- ing factory (see adv) Van Wyck, .Tohii, livery prop. WILSdN, JOSEPH, (Wilson & Cruikshank) ware- houseman, and dealer iu coal, lime, ka WILSON & CRUIKSIIANK, manufs. sash, doors, blinds and bending materials, planing and saw mill i)rops., etc WINLOW, JACOB B., fire and life insuranne agent, issuer of marriage licenses and appraiser Canadft Per. H. and S. Society Woodward, James, butcher Wright, James, boots and shoes Wynn, Ambrose, prop. Hazelton House Young, K. W., teacher grammar school Strathbnrn.— A Village situated on tlie River milf.s from lyondon, the^County Town, and 2] tri-weekly. Population 100. Beokton, Thomas, fanner Clark, Ocorgc, trader C'oullluird, (jcorge & John, mill owners Covne, John, dcntiat Feijjiison, Robert, blacksmith Graves, Peter, fanner Hickey, Robert, farmer Kelley, Abner, cradle maker McKenzie, Nonnan, cooper Thames, in the Township of Mosa, County Middlesex, 30 miles from Glencoe Station, (ireat Western Railway. Maili McRae, .Tames R., carpenter McH.\E, HUGH, PostmuKter, gen. mir. k hotel prop MuH'hi.son, John, merchant tailor Scarlett, W. II., cabinet maker Steinlioir, Jacol), shoemaker Stewart, Duncan, brick maker Sutherland, Rev. William R. (Presbyterian) Webster, David, dry goods Webster, William, i'ui'mer Stratlinairii.- -A Post Office in the Township of St. Vincent, County Grey. HARTMAN, JOHN \V., Postmaster. Streets ville.— An incorporated Village on the River Credit, iu the I'ownship of Toronto, County Peel, 10 miles from Brampton, the County Town, and 24 from Toronto. Tlic river affords first-class wat<'r power. Money Order Ollicc and Savings Bank. Population 1,000. .Mien, (icorge, tailor and clothier .Ukinson, William, boots and shoes Bays, John, cooper iiilliiiger, John, farmer liaii;ford & Sol'", sash, blind and door manufacturers Hailicr, Willimu, J. P. liarnliait, John, Jf. D., reeve Biitti.i', John, blacksmith Bcaty, i;<.bert K., J. P., wine and spirit dealer Bf-aly, Tlumiius K., jiroprictor llouiiiig mill Blackwcll, John A., sadtller lllylh i Son, wood anil willow ware Brown, .lolin, iiio[iricior Streetsville hotel Biitclicr, John, baker l>mi.bie, .lohn, .I.P., M.D. Cuiiiiinghain k Bro., tinsmitlis and deiJcrs in stoves Uoujjla.s, Chark'H M. D. Douglas, Donald, fanner Dougliiss, George, farmer IHmdee, Thomas, painter t;llif!tt, Robert, carpenter EuiMctoii k Brother, telcgmph ojierators and general merchants Fisli, R,.v. Charhs, (Metlutdiat) Franklin, Bennett, l.irmer ''Iwidi'niiiiij', Joliii, farmer *''«Klci!iarn k Woils, iroprietors llouring mill and geiicial nu-rchants Gwdoii William, sun., farmer iVilliam, b(X)t8 and shoes tirimshaw k Lewis, wagon makers and iiroprietort T<'lcgiaph Hotel Hariis, William, proprietor Globe Hotel Halloraii, P. O., tailor Howard, (ieorgc, wagon maker an from Brampton, the County Town, anulatioa 100. Aikens, Dr. BEMHOSE, WILLIAJI, Postmaster, general mercht Bennett, John H., teacher Clarkson, William, farmer Edward.'^, Kev. A. (Wcsleyan) Howard, Uev. A. (We.sleyaii; Johnson, .lohn, farmer Johnson, Thonia.s, fai'mer Kennedy, William, farmer Kern, I'., hotel keejier More, llobi li, farmer Palli tt, Uobert, fanner Shav.T, W. L.; farmer Wilcnx, Allan, farniei T1 - A Post Offii;c in the Township of Storrington, County Frontonac, 12 miles from Kinfaton, Presbyterian) McBlilDE, JOHN, Postmaster and gen. merchant MiNi'fly, .lohn. J. P. and 'iirmer Ml Waitcis, trianiuel, I'armcr Morlatiil, .Fames, farmer Murdock, Edward, Ikrnier Smith, Charles, farmer Knnth, .lioiii,~, 'aruiri W .ddron, .'ohn, farmer Niinbury Chanibers, He Uraip, Ib'liert. ■,1; Ci-oWL, Francis, caipciilcr Uilward, Kolicrt, teacher Fisher, .lames, carpenter Gay, Hobcrt, wagon maker HcMJgson, John, .shingle makcr Jaeksi n, John, shingle maker I.er.eh, Kev. M. K. (Wesleyan) SUNNIDALE— TAMWORTH. 463 , County loftt owner Sound, tlie el urgli, <''>uiny d Trunk Mail I'opulntion iKinp^i""' Slinnldale. — A small Villngo and Station of the yorthern Railway, iu the Township of Suunidale, County Simcoi', 25 miles from Bnrrie, tlie t^onnty Town, and 85 from Toronto. Armstrong, John, lumber dealer and farmer Bell, Alcxamlor, farmer Fleming, T., hliicksmith • Fyfe, James, farmer Gilchrist, Alexander, fanner GILLESPIE, ALEXANDER, I'ostmastcr Gillespie, Samuel, lumber dealer and farmer Glenn, J., hotel keeper McNeill, Archibald, lumber dealer Suthcrlail\ illiams, 1!., farmer Sylvan. —A Village on Silver Creek, in tlie Tovnship >f West Williams, County Middlesex, 34 miles from Loi'.aon, and 5 from Widder Station Grand Trunk Rnilwa'-. PL]iulation 100. liiirns, Johii, cabinet maker | Ma.son, Jubcz, c.irpenier Torbv, James, boots and SIKH'S D.\WSON, JOHN, Postma.ster Klliott, Andrew, lumber dealer Hiill, .John, farmer Howland, T. F., farmer Jiiiiios, Henry, farmer Mi'Kce, Rev. — (Baptist) Mackic, Mathias, farmer Talbotvillc Royal.— A Village in tli the County Town. Population 100. Iloughiier, John, hotel keener I liftwlbj-, Alexander, farmer BowUiy, Samuel, farmer •ioilfrey, Edward, cabinet maker I Ja^kman, .Inseph, farmer 1 ".Illy, R. C, farmer Odell 'liarles, general mei'chant Oliver, .Viulrcw, wagon maker Proctor, K. M., lumlier dealer and .shingle manufiictr Randall, SaUiUcl, projirittur brick yard Rogers, Rev. — (iWetliudist Episcopal) Wlii*elaw, Alexander, furmer A'i))0.c k Blanchard, hotel keeper I'ownship of Southwold, County Elgin, i miles from S*. Thomas,. PeyiK', William, ' roprietia- ll'uring mill Roberts, Walter, car])enter Smith, John, .I.P., farmc^r Smiili, Wil'iam, ijlacksmith White, Rev. James (New Connexion) |Ta»lWOrth.— A Village on the Salmon JMver, in the Township of Shettiekl, t;ounty Addin^rton, 20 miles from Napance, the County Town, and Hi'i from Kingston. Average i)riec of land in the vicinity $15 per aor-.v Money Order Oflice. Population 300. lAi'iiliiiin, i;., gunsmith i Bird, Rev. W. (Episcopal) |.*liiir, ,((,hn, larm< r j Bolger, George, .sl'oemakcr etc. ' Hyrc'.s, Jimes, farnur I C'ueron, D., Clerk Division C.avrt I Carscallen, J .iues A., auctioneer lAylswrntb k Hnlfiniiii. ri.n^r. jAVLSWORTH, JAMES, P..stma..,tcr jMth, James, general merchant 1 \4 464 TAMWORTII— TARBERT. Copeland, Janies, dyer Douglus, A. C, general merchant Douglas, H. J., jiroprictor Addington House Drader, John, cooper Embury, V. 1).. baker Floyd, John, tailor Fowler, P. J., J. P. Gilmore, D., farmer Grange, K., proprietor planing mill and lumber mill Hannah, George, farmer Harv«y, Patrick, tailor Jones, Henry A., attorney, etc. Jones, Kicliard, woolen manufncturer Joyner, H., iron founder Knight, James, ALD. Layes, S., Canada Co Lloyd, Pc-ter, carjtentcr McKim, Elias, wagon maker McKiin, E., hotel Keeper MoMullcn, — , com. general merchant Martin, Mrs. 8. M., dressmaker Martin, S. M., wagon maker Millei', George E., carpenter Neely, R. N., J.P. Perry, E., iscopal Metliodist) Soules, John, farmer Springstead, John, farmer iii il }' i,.i Tara^ — A Village on SauVile River, in the Township of Arran, County Bruce, 35 miles from Wulkerton the County Town. Average value of land $15 per acre. Stages to Owen Sound 15 m.les, and Southampton 15 miles. Population 300. Allen, James W., carpenter Brinkman, William, tanner Brown & Thomas, wagon makers Cairns, Thomas, farmer Chesterlield, Petei', cabinet maker Oleribue, James, general merchant Douglass, John, farmer Douglass, Robert, farmer Drink water, George, lumber dealer, proprietor steam saw mill and planing mill Feathers, A. , hotel keeper Gerolamy, W. A., Tiianufacturer of fanning mills Grier, Jolm, shoemaker Grier, Michael, shoemaker Hamilton, John, farmer Hanley, John, weaver Heglers, Sebastian, leather dealer and tanner Hill, John, carpenter Hiscocks, Rev. J. (Episcopal Methodist) Kenned} , Jani--s, m^isou and brick layer Kennedy, John, fanner Lennox, H., weaver Lnaisileii, John M., farmer McClosky, James, potter , !MeCrea, Archibald, farmer McDonald, prop, flouring mill McEurlain, William, weaver Jloorc, — ■ prop, ashcry Nelson, John, hotel keeper Newton, Thomas, carpenter Richards, John, mason and bricklayer Rii'hanls, Thomas, mason and bricklayer Rii'hie, David F. , teacher Robbins, Daniel, butcher Shaw, Isaac, wagon makoT Smith, Tliomas, farmer S])ier, Jolm, paiiit'.n and carjienter T.iylor, James, Ji.D Tho; ;as, William, wagon maker Thompson, Tlvinuis, nianuf. of woolea i Toby & Gerol v, general merchants TOBY, JOHN, Postmaster Tohuie, R,'v. A., (('anndu l*Tesbyterian) Urquhart, Misses, milliners Vanduseu, W., general merchant Tarbert.—A Vost-ufflce iu the Towishipof Luther, County WcUiugtou, 34 miles from Guclph, the County Town. BcUamv, I'Jizabeth, teacher Danim ., 1, C, shingle m dior LuxtiU), Williani, farmer McDougall, Hugh, J. P., McO.-iugali, John, fanaitr McK.i!;:ii'. K., faimer farm I ■ McLcH 11, Angus, fanner M ' Donald, farmer V. HY. MALCOLM, Postmaster iViruun, Andiibald, farmer Osborne, William, cooper Simpson, Robert, farmer )tel able lu Hamilton. eneral mercht. lodist) iWtilkerton the I Southampton It ,b, the County TATLOCK— TEETERVILLE. 466 A Tost Office in the Township of Darling, County Lanark, 28 miles from Pertli, the County Tatlock. Town. Barr, I'etc)', funiicr lleaton, .lolin, tciiclier Calilwoll, Julin, taniirr GUTHRIK, MRS. MARCARET, Postmistress Guthrie, IVter, fanner liOngstulf, John, farmer Murray, Patrii'k, shoemaker Oliver, .Tolin, farmer Pretty, Daniel, farmer Rentoiil, .lolui, J. P. Rentoul, William, farmer Robertson, John, famier Tavistock.— A Villap;e and Station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railwaj-, in the Township of South Easthope, County Perth, 8 miles from Stratford, the County Town. Average yalue of land in the vicinity §45 per acre. Population 300. Asmus, August, tailor Caspar, Henry, cooper and shingle maker Fieinder, .lacob, tanner Fiolir, sasli, door and blind manufacturer Gerhard, .rolin, tanner Hausuld, Valentine, general merchant Irwin, John, farmer Kerby, A. N., agent li. & L.H.R. and telegraph ope- rator Klein, John, general merchant McCraeken, James, commission merchant MeKellar, John, farmer Malcolm, George, i>roprietor flouring mill M.VTHESON, 0. D., Postmaster and agent American Express Co. Matherson, (r., proprietor hotel Mohr & Gerhard, geneial merchants Moslock, W.Uiam, J. P. Murray, Alexander, carpenter Nash, Abraham, teacher Pamper, William, saddler Reid, Robert, commission merchant Roedcling, Henry, shoemaker Ri'bbing, Henry, wagon maker Kutherlord, Johnston, grocer and com. merchant Schnurr, W., blacksmith Heott, Duncan, farmer Sharp, John, bri(!k maker Shantz, Benjamin, proprietor flax mill Smees, A., hats, caps and furs Smith, John, blacksmith Spark, v., wagon maker Stenupf, R';v. John (Baptist) AVeitzel, Adam, fanner AVetlaeyfer, George, cooper Wetlaeyfer, John, shoemaker Woon, John, farmer Zoelner, Charles, proprietor hotel 7faylorllolinC. — A Post Office in the Township of Gloucester, County Russell. TAYLOR, CHARLES, Postmaster." I ' I Teciimscth (Clarkiiville Village).— A Post Ofllce on a branch of the Nottawa River, in the Township of Tecumseth, County Simcoc, 25 miles from Barrie, the County Town, and 12 from^Bradford Station, Northern Railway. Stages to Bondhead and Keenansville. Population 220. Jones, ,T., lumber dealer Jones, William, farmer Lambert, Charles, tailor Aylesworth, Rev. 1. B. (Wesleyan) Ikrtou, W. J., general merchant Bycr, lumber dealer ('lark, Henry, cooper ' \ ■ ■ I'oulclin, A. J., carpenter Davidson, Rev. John (Church of England) Uuuhani, William, carpenter I'lmn, Francis, cariienter Evans, Sclby, i'armer Falls, Nicholas, yiaintir Ferguson, Roberi. c.iipenter Forsyth, T., pumpinakpr Fmzer, Ebi'ne/iT, tcaidier Fi-ench & Matcliell. shingle makers Fly, Henry, [ .linter Hitiiimril,'Fr.imi.s and Robert, blacksmiths Haiiniiil, W^illiaui, farmer Hill, Robert, farmer Irwin, John, millwright Irwiu & Reed, waa;on makers JONKS, 1). A., Pustnmster niul general merchant Latimer, Francis, carpenter Ijowery, James, blaeksmitli McCarty, Perry, J. P. Major, VVilliam H., hotel keeper Matchett, J.»mes, carpenter Jloodie, Rev. .lames (Canada Presbyterian) Morrow, Tliomas, hotel keeper Owen, Isaac & Jacob, coopers Ramer, J., lumber dealer Robinson, R. H., teacher Silvester, H. , general mercliant and Iiisurtnce'agent Smart, William, farmer Smitii, James, farmer Sproule, Robert, lumber dealer Steel & Cotton, shingle makers Stevens, ' '. S. , Clerk of Court Stn)ncr, William, wagon maker Whit.-ide, W. N., M.D. H U 30 ( V' ' Villages too late for regular insen.on at (he enm «/ this murk.) 466 TEESWATER— TEVIOTDALE. ; ■) Tceswatcr. A small Village on the Kiver Tees, in the Township of Culross, County Bnicc, 18 miles from Walkcrton, tho County T(%n, and 21 from Clinton Station, Grand Tnnik Railway. Stages to "Wingliam and IJivcrsdale. Average price of land $20 per acre. McDonald, D. A., shoemaker McKay, Uev. Adam (Free I'resbyteriau) JIcKngue, Thomas, tinsmith and dealer in stoves, etc. McKibl)on, George, general merclmnt Ballagh, Alexander, fanner Ballagh, Fleming, fiirmer .„ , , , Brown, P. B., J. P., prop, llounng mill and lumber g f*y dealer Ciarson, Uev. ll.l(Weslcvan) Clarke, William, liotel keeper Colvin, George, shoemaker Cragg, Kev. Edward (Weslcyan) Delayer, Joseph, siuldler Tairbairn, 1)., founder and machinust FAIRBAIKN, THOMAS, J.P., editor and publisher Kcws Hoy and general agent Flemming, Neil, M.D. Frascr, J., founder and machinist Fulford, Jessie, farmer Gibson, Alexander, farmer Gillcs, John, M.U. Gordon, William, general mcrcliant HADWEN, MATIIEW, Postmaster, geM.mcrchant Kirkland, Samuel, carpenter jogan, John, farmer and general agent tfcOremmon, Angus K., teacher and ii insurance agent McEean, Allan, general merchant McLean, J. K., general merchant McQue, John, prop. Teeswater Hotel McVicar, John, tailor Mack, John, Hhoemaker NEWS BOY, (alternate Friday) Thomas Fairbaim, propnetor Oliver, John, grocer Sclanders, James, sash, door and blind m.nuf. Sclantlers, Mrs., milliner i^harp, James, fanner Shelton, Francis, cabinet maker Spence & Douglas, shoemakers Stevens, Thomas, saddler Weir, Thomas, wagon maker AVilson, D. 11., jn'o]). Wilson House Young, E. T., carpenter Tdfer.— A Post-office in the Township of London, County Middlese.v. Nichols, Joshua, shoemaker I TELFER, ADAM, Postmaster, gon merchant Tempo- — A Post-ofRce in the Townsliip of Westminster, County Middlesex Bennet. Benjamin, fanner Bennet, James, farmer Bundle, Thomas, farmer Dangertield, Jubez, farmer Davis, A. C, auctioneer Davis, Amos, hotel keeper Davis, Benjamin, farmer Davis, James, fiwmcr Down, AVilliani, farmer Ling, Joseph, farmer Little, William, carpenter McBride, Malcolm, shoemaker Nevilles, Isaac, carpenter Orr, James, farmer Orr, Thomas, farmer Pennock, AVilUiani, J. P., farmer llEMEY, ABRAHAM, Postmaster and carpenter Remey, Silas, farmer Riley, Miss Ann, teacher Sutton, William, farmer Vail, Geort,'e, finner Weldon, Thomas, farmer "Wilson, Jeremiah, J. P., farmer Tennyson. — A post office in the Township of Drummond, County Lanarl Buchanan, Duncan, farmer Devlin, CHiarlcs, fanner Devlin, Tliouuis, Idacksmith McGREGOlt, DONALD, Postmaster and caipenter McKinnon, John, farmer McNaughton, John, farmer JNlcPhersou, John, farmer Texas 1 P^SSCJ Dt^CourtUi Morgan, . NORVAL Thames Tliamcg^ Tlmnct.- Iliirgliei-, J( Fitzgilibon, Hepburn ,r Mclvi: .0. Mcuzie, A., Thlstleto I riioma.sI)i the Conn sliton, JI. (J I.Vshton, J. ]!. piirber, J., fa Jf'rasoii, Jo.se] putler, ,T„h„_ Ifl'ii'k, J., farn |H«iv, Thomas |(.'liire, Tliomai ll'i-ulter, AnJi-, |wvi.s, Geor;,'(> ptou, Alexaii lEiiiniry, Joli jl'mhain, Geoi-;, ICrahain, J. ,t ' IWmui, 'J'hoiii |HaiTisoii, J oil 11 |Tho]iii).« }slel,y, i;ev. Jfuistrong, (;,.oi- „'»»r, Rev. .r. K"?'«"' '''■' r> H-, carpcnfl p\ David, .;al [""I'bell, JaiiKv, N'ljell, John. "«>«, Charles, I rii [ TEXAS LANDING— THORNBURY. 467 Texas LundlnK. — A stenmboftt laiuling on tlio Detroit IJivrr, in th« Township of AnJcnloii, County Kssox, 2 miles from Amlici'stbui'f;. Large (luiintitics of woixl anil stone are shippeil fr ini this iiiiii-'i'. DtiCouitn<'y, J. M., vint; grower iiorgiin, J., farmer NOllVAL, DA IXAS,wooilan(Uisli merchant (sec adv) WHITE, T. 15. k CO., general merchant.?, wood and Htono dealers (see adv) I TliaillCSforila — f '*?<;,-rtter power. Daily mail to (/oUingwood. Population 360. Ni'ews & Cummer, flour mill proxtrietors and lum- ber merchants |ll>|ilcl>y, Rev. J. H. (Church of Jingland) Vniistrong, (S^orge, general merchant akcr, Rev. J. (Wesleyan Jklethodist) wVinidge, (!., carpenter Wi, H., carpenter Mh David, cabinet maker ['iiipbell, James, brickmaker miibell, John, tailor Wt!ss, Charles, carpenter Davidson, J., carriage and wagon jnaker Dennismore, Abrani, cooper Elet'lier, I)., farmer Enuser, Hugh, wi.olen mauufactift^cr Gauld, Rev. J. (Presbyterian) Hill, John, farmer Hill, Joreph, stone mason Hilts, Rev. J. H. (Primitive Methodist) Hovey, John, cooper Hunt, J., farmer Hunt & McCausland, carriage aad wagon iaakei3 I 468 THORNBURY— TirOKNTON. . r I Kew, Williinii Laiul, Jolin, butcher Lt't'iuiiij^, Williiiiii, farmer liCwin, J., tuJnr McCoiinirk, John, (rarponter McCoit, J., hotel proiirietor MoKarhiiU', I'l'tcr, teiichcr McKcnny, J., nursery iniin McKKNNY, TIlOiMAS, roatmastcr, druggist and trU'gniph opemtor Murdy, .1., n^ent Vicker's KxprcHH and prop, hotel Osborne, (Jcorgc, fanner Polley, (ieorjje, dyer Eiddle, James, mason Korke, J. Rutherford, James, hoot and shoe maker Shaver, Walter, farmer SliariT, William, farmer Sliiivcr, W. W., shingle maker 8hearrr, Robert, carpenter Stephenson, J., hotel keeper and iiwurance agent Stephenson, James, iittoniey-at-law Wales, Saniurl, paint.'r Walter, Williiim Webb, Samson, tailor Wheeler, John, cooper White, William Wright, Janit's Youmans, Darid, farmer Youmans, Aliss H., milliner Youmans, J. 11. & Co., general merchants Young, John, stoves and tinware Thorndale. — A small Village in the Township of West Ni.ssouri, County lliddlesex, 11 milts from London. Population 75. I i I ; Brien, John, liinni'r Condon, D., wagon maker Cuniiinghani, James, farmer Ferguson, Uobert, geneial agent Fitzsinuaons, Thomas, farmer Forestei', JJr. Fox, Jume.s, furnirr Harrison, J., book.seller HAUUISON, THOMAS, Postmaster, gen.[mercliant Harrison, Willinm, carpenter Henry, William, hotel Keei)er Huston, William, farmer Jackson, William, tailor Jackson, J., painter Logan, George, farmer Logan, William, farmer McCarthy, I)., grocer McCrae, J., lumber dealer JIcGunlie, Thomas, shoemaker McCuirk, John, farmer Mcllae, .John, station agent G.T.R Moore, William, J.I' Owen, Charles, carpenter llathbon, J., general agent Steel, Thomas, shoemaker Syms, J. & Co., woolen factor* Switzer, B., J.P Vining, W. 11., J.P Wilson, li., lime and stone ThorilllilL — A Village on Yongo Street, in the Townships of Vaughan and 'Markham, County York, 12 miles from Toronto, and 3 from Thornhill Station Nortliern Railway. Stages daily to Toronto. Money Order OIHce and Savings Bank. Population 760. ARNOLD, ROBERT J., J.P. BRUNSKILL, JOHN, proprietor Pomona flour and saw mills Campbell, A., tinsmith Carman, Allred, carriage maker Carr, Thomas, general merchant and druggist Cliajiman, Isaac, J. P., farmer Cockerline, Thomas, tailor Cogswell, Mason E., carriage maker Cook, John W., cabinet maker Coyle, Thomas, blacksmith Dick, Rev. Roberr, (Presbyterian) Ellston, John, cr< ckury and glassware Farr, JauK-s, farnur Gallanough, Archibald, general merchant Garbntt, llrv. T. (Wesleyan) Carton, John, insurance agent Heron, Heipv. botel keeper Holdswortii, Johii, shoemaker Kirby, Wi.u lu, larnier Kirkpatrick, Vv illiani, saddler LANE, JOHN. J. P., farmer Lane, William, farmer Langstaff, John, proprietor planing mills" LEMON, HENRY, proprietor Thornhill Hotel Lndford, Caleb, saddler Lumlev, John, painter McDOUGALL, DAVID, proprietor Thornhillj flour | and saw mills Morgan, John, farmiT Moiris, Rev. T. J., (Roman Catholic) Mundey, Joseph, farmer Parsons, John, jiroprictor Pearson, John, farmer PURKISS, JOSIAH, P.M., general merchant, insur-j ance agent, &c Shanklin, Rev. R., (Church of England) Shuter, James, general merchant Suddaby, W., tailor AVebstei', Charles, butcher W«st, Robert A., general merchant Williams, Michael, butcher Thornton —A Village in the Township of Innisfil, County Simeon, 9 miles from Barrie, the CouKty TomJ Population 100. Al'mstrong, vVii.i.mi, J.P BANTINO, nUt.viAS M., Postmaster, gen inercht Dean, Laniu .t larnier Fyf.', Jose, . J.P Henry, Thn. 1 1«, farmer Hill, Arthur, farmer Lennox, Ignatius, farmer Lennox, Thomas, farmer Walker, Aarcn, farmer ice agent from London. ;oiinty Yorlj, 12 oronto. Money hill Hotel ThoriiliUljfloni' lerchant, insur- he Countv Tovru j THOROLD. 469 Thorold. — An incoi-jiorated Tillage on the Wellnnd Cannl, and a station of the firent 'Western and Wrllnml Jlailways, in tlie Township of Thorold, County Welland, 12 miles from tho County Town, ;i from St. (.'utharines and 75 by rail and 46 l)y water from Toronto. Tho village possessoH Ih-Ht-clnss water power and an exoellont opening i» olfercd for all kinds of manufucturcH. The chief at prewent are tlireo eutton mills; a paper mill; 3 Ihmr mills; u plaster and cement mill; a tannery, a foundry, etc i'opulation 2000 Keefer, John, farmer i Arnold, .lame.s, groceries and liciuora liakcr, Henry, potter Hall, Heriiard, f,'rocer Hall, J. II., teaeiier grammar school Band & McArthur, (louring mill Barter, Heorge, utt(.iney-at-law Batten, .lohn, hutdior BAXTER, OKOIKJK, barrister and attonicy-at-law, solicitor, 4;i- Beatty, Henry, farmer Beatty, John Beatty, William, M.l* Beatty & Son, liide and leather dealers Bell, Thomas, coojter Birbeck, liiclmrd, stoves and tinware Booth, Thomas A., e;irj)enter Boyle, John, manaj^er ('. Howen'a Bridden & Booth, potters Brown, John, contractor and prop, of cement mills Brown, John, collcttor Browne, J. K., druggist & agent Montreal Telegraph Company. Buchanan, Samuel, agent Welland Railroad Burley, George, cai-jientcr Campbell, James k C, manufacturer of cotton yams Campbell, William, carpenter Carroll, William, accountant Carter, John CITY HOTEL LIVERY STABLES, Fitch & Rogers proi)rietors (see adv) CITY HOTEL, A. Lock, proprietor Cloy, John, general merchant Cloy, John, baker Cockburn, Mrs., millinery Comorford, .lohn, carpenter Conerford, Ricliard, i^arpenter Cowan, William, miller Crawford, Charles tailor Curry & Hawse, soap and candle makers DOBBJE, A., manufacturer of steam engines, mill gearing and iron turbine water wheels BOUGAN, ROBERT, grocery, hardware, crockery Elwiss, William, cabinet maker Fields, William, Tliorold House Fish, AV. F., accountant FITCH & ROGERS, livery stable keepers (see adv) Flannery, Matthew, painter Friday, Theodore, saddler Garden, Arthur, general merchant GRAHAM, JOHN & CO., publishers True Patriot Gray, George, carpenter Grenville, John, wagon maker Gribben, Rev. J. J. (Roman Catholic) Happell, George, bocts and shoes Heudcrshot, C. E., general merchant Hendershott, M. , groceries, boots and shoes Heudershott, W., saw mill proprietor Henderson, Alexander, teacher Henuessy, Michael, carpenter Howell, William, wagon maker James, H., agent American Express Co. James, William, farmer Jeiikinson, Thomas, Royal Excliangc Hotel Johnston, R. J., M.D. Jones, Clement A., nursery Keefer, Rev. B. B. (Wesleyan) Keefer, H. F., general merchant KEEFER, JA(JOB, Postmaster Kisby, Henry, dyer Lam|)man, I'rederi(^k, attomey-at-law Lawson, James, miller Lawsnn, William, lailor Lawson k Cowan, Hour merchants Lear, Daniel, grocer Lccson, Richard, general merchant liCmon, Adam, carpenter Lemon, li. II., M.b. Leonard, T. 8. &Co., clothiers Lepper & Co., Jolin, dry goods LOCK, A., i)ropri(!tor City Hotel (see adv) JIcBride, James, cooper McCarthy, Mrs., proprietor Mansion House McDonagh, John, jjroprietor saw mill JIcFARLAND, GEORGE, groceries, liiiuors, hard- ware, boots and shoes, etc. (see adv) McQovern, John, saloon and gi'ocery MelNDOE, ARCHIBALD, block maker Mcintosh, Alexander, saddler Molntyre, James, tailor McKague, Neil, butcher Mcl'herson k Weir, jiroprietors llouring mill Mackay, Tliomas, butcher Millar, James, tailor Millar, James, liorse dealer Moore, Jones, wholesale grocer Jloran, Micliael, teacher Morley, Isabella, boots and shoes Morlcj-, John, plow manufacturer JIunro, James, dry goods and clothing Norris & Neelon, flour merchants Ogg, James D., baker Ontario Cotton Warp Mills, James Campbell k Co., projirietor Owens, P. B., dry goods Palmer, L. L., M.l). Parnall, William, planing mill Parnall, William, sash, door and Idinds PATTERSON & FOTHRINGHAM, manufacturers of all kinds of bent stulf for carriage making, also dealers in hubs, spokes, &c. Pew, Robert, teacher Pike, William, cooper Radley, Stephen, Bailiff Division Court Kadley, Stephen, prop. Mail Buo, G.W.R. Reid, W., agent G. W. R. Roberts, Rev. T. T. (Church of England) Rogers, Matthew, teacher Rolls, Henry, M.D. Sands, P., barber Sanders, Joseph, boot and shoe maker SAUNDERS, W. S. (Saunders k Phelps) SAUNDERS k PHELPS, hub, spokes, felloweg, bent work and carriage fifth wheel manufactory Schooley, Gilbert, 'groceries Schaaf, John, jeweler Schwallcr, A., groceries, liquors and hardware mercht SCOTT, T. D., confectioner (see adv) Sharp, David, clothing dealer Shordes, E. S., dentist Stanley, Alexander, insurance agent Stanley, Alfred, painter Starr, Rev. J. A. (Wesleyan) Stewart, James, general merchant Stevenson, John, carpenter Stevenson, William J., general merchant i i: I i i IMAGE EVALUATiON TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 2.8 m ^ m ~~ e ilM I" m IlM 2.2 M 1.4 IIIIII.6 i v. ,^^ o^ ' :> Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 I ^ 1 i/.ji 470 THOKOLD— TILSONBTJRG. TAGGART, JAMES Ju, boot and shoe maker TAGGART'S SALOON; James L. Taggart Tlieal, L., blacksmith Thompson, W. H., Welland Hotel THOROLD TRUE PATRIOT, (weekly) John Graham & Co., proprietors WAIT, W. W. Weeks, James, saddler Wells, Russell, carpenter Whitclock, John, carpenter Williams, James, carpenter WINSLOW, WILLIAJI, British Hotel (see adr) Thorold Station. -(See MeiTitton). — ^A Village in the Township of Grantham, County Lincoln. STEPHENS, S. M., PostmasVr. . 3 ill r i 4 in t' I s jiii I -i hi I!} ii #1 LLl ii ThnrlOW. — A Village in the Township of Thurlow, Town. Ten Mile creek in the immediate vicinity Population 200. Betts, Rev. L. A., (Episcopal Methodist) Cadman, A., butcher Caldwell, John F., insurance agent Casey, James, farmer Casey, John, farmer Casey, Miss Martha, telegraph operator CASEY, V.aLLIAM T., Postmaster, wagon maker Casey, Willot, farmer Chapman, William, farmer Davis, Daniel, shingle maker Denyes, Peter, farmer Embury, Allen, carpenter Giffard, Abraham, broom manufacturer Goman, Richard J., teacher Ham, D., farmer Hazlitt, Joseph, fanner Howell, Rev. Jacob E., (Wesleyan) Huntly, Charles, teacher McAmmond, Rev. T., (Episcopal Methodist) McC .union, Peter, leather dealer and shoemaker County Hastings, 13 miles from Belleville, the County affords good water power. Average value of land $20. McMichael, R. C, cabinetmaker McReady, Jlaiy, teacher Miller, Morgan, carpenter Palmer, John D., insurance agent Palmer, P. R., insurance agent Palmer, P. R., farmer Parks, John, carpenter Phillips, George, J. P. Phillips, James, farmer Phillips, Marcus, farmer Phillips, Robert, farmer Phillips, William, farmer Phillips, William H., saddler Sills, Robert, farmer Sills,, William, J. P., farmer Thrasher, Gilbert, farmer Van Allen, Mrs. Susan, M.D. Wells, William C, Patent Right agent and saddler Willson, B. S., M.D. Tilbury East.— A Post Office in the Township of Tilbury East, County Kent. Ainslie, James, insurance agent Daly, Bernard, teacher 'iletcher, John, real estate agent Jackson, Benjamin T., M.D. Kerr, John, J. P. Laing, Alexander, carpenter Letorneau, Solomon, shingle maker Martin, Matthew, J. P. Mazary, Carlo, painter Eeid, Robert, carpenter Sales, George, carpenter SMITH, JAMES, Postmaster, general merchant and lumber dealer Smith, Robert & Bros. , proprietors steam ilouriug'mill Stevenson, Andrew, cooper Stewart, James, general merchant Vaughan, William, cooper Waddell, RobertH.. J.P. Wands, Alexander, wagon maker TilSOIlburg.— (Dereham P. 0.)— A Village on Otter Creek, in the Township of Dereham, County Oxford 25 miles from Woodstock, the County Town, and 15 from Ingersoll Station, Great Western Railway, Lumber is the principal business, excellent water power in the vicinity. Improved land in the neighbor hood averageg $35; wild, $10 per acre. Ohscrvcr is published every Thursday. Armstrong & Wardle, general merchants Ault, J. Mo., M.D. Bain, Tli mas B., general merchant Beaupre.T., shoemaker « Best, George, farmer Betts, Rev. J. E. (Wesleyan) Bjorck, N. F., leather dealer Bouser, George, livery Brook, B. , woolen factory Brown, T. L., dentist Barnes, F., butcher Burke, R. H. & Co., founders and machinists Carpenter, S. B. W., carpenter Cowan, Alexander, farmer Cresset, Pet«r, farmer DaiTow, J. & W*, founders Stages to Ingersoll, Vienna and Port Bur\vell. The Tilsonburg Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 1000. Dewar, John, tailor Dillon, M., auctioneer Dobie, T. W,, M.P. Dyke, 1'. J., telegraph operator Ferguson, C. W., general merchant, insurance agent Forshee, J. N. , hotel keeper Garnett, John, insurance agent Goodwin, C, farmer Goodwin, John, farmer Graham, P., North American Hotel Hardey, Thomas, J.P. Harriek, Ira, fanner Harvey, W. , carjienter Hawkins, C, J.P. Hawkins, F. R., carpenter Hayes, J. , farmer it and saddler insurance agent TILSONBURG— TOLEDO. 471 Hayes, W., farmer Richardson, EjV. W. (Presbyterian) Hill, Charles, cai-pentcr Robinson, George, giocer Hogan, H., farmer Ruggles, Levi, sash factory Jeflery, John, farmer Sanders, J. M., farmer Jones, Rev. Henry (Church of England) Sharp, F., butcher Kellet, W., fanner Shattuck, H., farmer Kelso, 1)., cabinet maker Sinclair, L. C, M.D. Kern, S., farmer Smith, J. & L., millers LAW, W. S., editor Tilsonhurg Observer Smith, M. S., general merchant Leduc, T., teacher Taylor, George, shoemaker Lindop, J. C, general merchant Thompson, John, saddler Livingstone, S., fanner Tillson, E. D., general merchant, flour and planing Luke, J., brewer mills McDonald, 'William, tailor TILSONBURG 015SERVER (Thursday), W. S. Law, McDonald & Norris, barristers editor McLean, L., com. merchant, insurance agent Tweedale, J. M., M.D., druggist McMullen, B., cariicnter VAN NORMAN, BENJAMIN, Postmaster Malcolm, F., farmer Vausittart, J. G., barrister Maybee, 0. P., farmer Waller, H., shoemaker Marett, F. Waller. K., tinsmith Moran & Hillman, bakers Watts, W. Z., cabinetmaker Musselman, A., hotel keeper Weeks, Joseph, farmer North, William, saddler White, Absolom, shingle maker Paine, T. L., grocer Wilcox, J. D., farmer Pease, C. J., painter Williams, R., farmer Pettit, D., brickmaker Willson, A., butcher Pi-yor, W. A., shoemaker Younie, George, carpenter Tiverton. — A Village in the Township of Kincardine, County Bruce, 27 miles from Walkerton, the County Town. Stages to Kincardine 9 miles, Southampton 20, Pinkerton 15, and Inverhuron 3 miles. PopulaJ tion 150. Ballantync, Robert, boots and shoes Curie, Rev. H. (Presbyterian) Dodds, Thomas, woolen mill proprietor Fraser, Rev. William (Baptist) Gifford, C, proprietor steam flouring mill Kennedy, N., general merchant McAuley, John, stoves and tinware McBain, A., general mercluuit McDonald, John, leather dealer LIcDougall, A,, carpenter McEwen, Daniel,, teacher McFayden, A., proprietor hotel and livery McINNES, N., Postmaster Mclnncs, P. & A., general merchants SIcIntyre, A., carriage and wagon maker Mclntyrc, J. C, carpenter McKinnon, J., J. P. McLcIlan, D., J. P. Paic-son, D., gi'ocer Paterson, J. Rao, M.D. Rice, Rev. Luther O. (Wesleyan) Robertson, J., tailor Stroner, J., tailor Turner, Mrs., ])roprietor Tiverton House Wickham, J., shingle maker Wickham, C, J. P. Wright, John, boots and shoes Toledo. — A Village on Irish Creek, in the Township of Kitlcy, County liCeds, 20 miles from BrockTille, the County Town; 8 from Jasper Station, Brockville and Ottawa Railway. The Creek alFords sxcell«u water power. Land averages 840 per acre. Population 200. Baker, L., proprietor hotel Bellamy, Cliancey, lumber dealer Bellamy, Chancey and James, props, flouring mill Cornell, S. S., M.D. Dayton, John II., dyer and scourer Denaut, Stephen, cooper Derbyshire, Matthew, teacher Brewery, Thomas, tailor Hillis, Jnmes, cooper Hillis, Thomas, cooper Hillis, William, prop, sash and door factorj' Juihon, Silas, cabinet maker Judsoii, Wesley, saddler Kincade, James, saddler Kuig, Jatnes, cooper Kuapp, S., famer Koyi!, James, butch*" Lewis, Rev. J. (Wesleyan) Lockwood, Noiton, carpf^nrer Loekwood, AValter, carpenter Loucks, R., farmer Lyman, Z., J. P. McCnim, James, cooper MoCrum, William, shoemaker McLEAN, MRS. C. A., Postmistress Marshall, Josiah, farmer Marshall, M., farmer Raney, Rev. William (Wesleyau) Reed, A., farmer Read, David R., general merchant Read, William, carpenter Robinson, Horatio, leather dealer and tanner Robinson, Stephen, shingle maker Robinson S., proprietor Stage House Robinson, William, carpenter Sailman, Frank, butcher Stewart, George J. P. Stratton, James, general merchant and wagon maker Stratton, Willium, wagon maker Stratton, ¥., farmer Webster, Oeecher & Code, general mercliants White, Rev. William (Presbyterian) Williams, D., farmer Williams, H., farmer Willson, David, shoemaker Willson, M. J., saddler H5 472 TOPPING— TORONTO. b'\ 1 > 4| 3 i Topping. —A Post Villa^t^c in tlie Townsliip of Nortli Eastho])e, Count}' rcrtli, 10 mile.; from Stratford, the County Town. Mails tri-weckly. Populatiou 60. CROZIER, S., Postmaster Crozier, T., constable Mohr, Charles, innkeeper Toronto,— The chief city of the Province of Ontario, is situatdl in latitude 43" 39' 24" north, anil long'tude 79° 21' 30" west, on the north-west shore of Lake Ontario, and facing the Bay, a hcautiful and spacious sheet of water, oval in form, and accessible to craft of all kinds. It was foundcl by Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe, who, having formed extensive plans for tlie improvement of the colony, resolved upon the foundation of a Provincial c«pital, and caused the first survey of the site to be made in 1793, by ]3ouchctte. of the lioyal Engineers. The place was called York until 1834, when it wat incorporated, and the name chanr;ed to Toronto. In 1813 York was captured by the Aniericaiis, uiidt^r General Pike, who was killed at the storming of the fort, but was held only for a few days, wliile iii the meantime the Government House, ptiblic buildings, and all stores that could not be carried away, were burned. The site of the city is nearly level, sloping gently from the water's edge. The form -s \,hat of a parallelogram, the streets intersecting at right angles ; the two chief thoroughfares, containing the principal mer- cantile establishments, are named King and Yonge : the former runs parallel with the Bay, and the latter intersects it, extending northwards for upwards of thirty miles, forming a sort of irregular village, •ind passing through a rich and prosperous country. The public buildings ava numerous, and many of them very handsome. Tlie priu'-ipal are University College, a spacious Gothic structure, standing amidst the retired retreats of the Queen's Park, v/ith beautiful avenues leading from "i'onge and Queen Streets, Trinity, Upper Canada and St. Jlichael's Colleges, the Provincial Normal School Buildings, the JLngnetical Observatory, situated in the (Jueen's Park, established by the British Government at the reijuest of the • Eoyal Society of England in 1840, the General Hospital, St. James' and St. Jlichael's Cathedrals, and the numerous churches, Osgoode Hall, the seat of th' juperior Courts of Law and Equity for Ontario; the Crystal Palace, built for the use of the Provincial Exhibition, the Provincial Lunatic Asylum on Queen Street and its branch in Queen's Park, the St. Lawrence Ilall, Mechanics' InstUute, Masonic Hall, Merchants' Exchange, Western, British American, Koyal, and Edinburgh Insurance Buildings, the Telegraph and Globe printing offices, and the several banking establishments. The Queen's and University Parks, the Horticultural Garilens and Normal School Grounds are tiistcfully laid out and open to all for jdeasure and recreation. Toronto is the seat of the Provincial Government, and ilie several public departments are located here. The industrial establishments are extensive, thriving and rapidly extending their capacity and improving their productions. The city is well supplied with water, and is lighted by gas. The spacious laml-loeked harbor allbrds every facility fur any possible extension of trade and the connection with all parts of the Dominion and the United States, by means of the Grand Tnmk, Great Western and Northern Railways, and by navigation in sumiijer, combined with the steady energy and enterprise of her citizens, and her centralized position, make the future of Toronto progres- sive and jjrosperous. Estimated city assessment, §25,000,000. Distant from Montreal 333 miles, Kingston 1(55 miles, Hamilton 45 miles, London 114 miles, Collingwood 93 miles. New York 500 miles, Boston 693 miles. Population 60,000. OITT GOVEENMENT. ELECTED JANUARY 1869. Council meets in the City Hall every Monday evening. Mayor — Samuel B. Harnian. St. Andrew's JFard. — Aldermen— Harmau, Boul- ton and Bell. St. David's TVard. — Aldermen — Hynes, Adamson and Lepper. St. George's Ward. — Aldeimen — Smith, Vickers and Clements. ,">Y. James' JFard. — Aldermen — Sheard, Boustead and Henderson. St. John's Ward. — Alderman — Boxnll, Eiddell and J. E, Smith. St. Laxcrcnee Ward — Alderman — Strachan, l^Ied- calf and Manning. St. Patrick's Ward. — Alderman — Baxter, Dickey and Harrison. OFFICERS OF TUB CORPORATION. City Clcrk.—ioXwi Carr. Assistant Clerk. — Stephen Radclill". Assistant Clerks. — F. B. Orris, Robeit Roddy and Martin Jlerry. Chamberlain.— A. T. McCord. Assintant Chamberlain.— itl. B. llicks. Assistant Clerks. — John W. lletheringtonaudAVm. Jardine. License In,uieiit.i, Dickey, Henderson, Lepper, Strachan. ZiVc»i.iv.;.---Alderitian A'ickers, ehairmau : Messrs. l^oulton, Harrison, Henderson, ]>epper, Jlcdcall', Riddel. Walks and Gardens. --AUorman Baxter, chairman ; Messrs. BuuUon, Hynes, Sheard, J.E. Smith, Strachan, A'ickers. Public Buildings. -■•AUvTnv.m Adamson, chairman ; Jlessrs. 15oiilloii, Boxall, Harrison, Hciiden-bn, Man- ning, T. Smith. Public Murkfts.—AUermnn T. Smith, chairman; Messrs. Boulton, Baxter, Dickey, Henderson, Lep- per, Medcalf. Board of i/co?//). --Alderman Boustead, chairman ; Messrs. Baxter, Bell, Hynes, Riddell, T. Smith, Strachan. /"riH^/Hf?. "-Alderman Clements, chairman; Messrs. Boulton, Boustead, Harrison, Lepper, Manning, Riddell. SCHOOL TRUSTEES. cii.vinMAN : .loii.v h.vxtku. St. Lawrence JVard. — Thomas Winiield, Dr. J. St. Jiavid's Ward. — Emei-son Coatsworth, Dr. IL H. AVright. St. James Ward. — James Bain, AValter S. Lee. /Krr ;•(/.— Henry Godson, AV. B, /Frtj'cf.— Arbueklu Jardine, Thomas Ward. --lion. John McMurrich, Dr St. Andrews' JleMnrrieh. St. John's Spence. St. George's Jo6e])h Adams. St. Patrick's JFin-rf.— Alderman John Baxter, Dr. AV. AV. Ogden. Secretary of the Board, (Scorge A. Barber. Local Superintendent, Kev. James Porter. Schools ami Nami;s mf Tkachkr.s.— ,S7. Law- rence. ---Vnhvia St. School. ---Head Master, M. Gill ; Head Mistress, Miss J. Armstrong; Assistant Teacher, Miss JL AVilkinson. .S'^ />rtr/(/---George Street School. --Head Master, J. F. Je tiers ; Head Mistress, Miss il. J. Kcowii ; Assistant Tiachers, Miss M. Hamilton, Miss A. L. Armstrong; Junior Assistants, Miss C. Scarlett, JUss A. Henniiig. St. David.—'the Park School.— Head Master, AVilliam Anderson; Head Mistress, JKss M. Robert- son; Assistant Teacher, Jliss Boddy : Junior Assis- tants, Mis« M. A. Anker, Jliss M. Buik. St. J«?)ic.'. ---A'icforia Street School. --Head Master, AA'illiam Spotton ; Head Mistress, iliss G. Round; Assistant Teachers, ]Mi;s M. A. Keiiiicd)', Miss E. Kennedy ; Junior Assistants, Miss M. Robinson, Miss A. O'Flaghcrty. St. /')/(?!. ---Louisa Street School. ---Head Master, Henry Browne ; Head Mistress, J. S. Morrison, Assistant, Teachers, Miss L. Pypi r, Miss P. McGee; Junior Assistants, Miss A. Hall, Miss C. Spotton. St. J(i/(n. ---Elizabeth Street School. ---Head ilaster, Robj'it McCuusland; Head Mi.stres.s, Miss il. Green- lees ; Assistant Teacher, Jliss Sarah McBride, Miss S. M. Hamilton. St. Oeorije. — John Street'S(diool. — Head Master, S. McAllister, Head Mistress, Miss M. Ferguson; Assistant Teacher, Miss Agness Kclloch ; Junior Asistants, Jlrs. J. llamilton. Miss M. Elliott. St. Patrick.— V\iesha Street School.— Ilcad Mas- ter, Sunuel Coyne ; Head Mistress, Miss C. M. Churchill ; Assistant Teachers, Miss A. Roger.s, Miss O. Dunn ; Junior Assistants, Miss E. Frazer, Miss Eliza Thom)ison, Jliss Fanny Lawrence. St. Pcdrick.—Wwiws Street School. — Head Master, James Anderson ; Head Mistress, Miss \i. Thompson, TORONTO POST OFFICE. Postmajtcr. — Joscjdi Lcsslie. Assistant Postmnftci: — G. H. Backas. Clerks.— John Yl. Davis, John Carruthers, Alfred Coojier, Alfred Barley, Aylnier Langley, Bonjamin Langley, Alfred Corke, Joseph Saultcr, John For- sytl., Archibald Harstone, Heiirv Falkiner, Donald P. R>->ss, AVilliam AV right, Henry Boulter, Charles K. Butler, AVilliam Loudon, Augustus AVc!ii)cr, B. M. Armstnng, C. J. AV. AVinstaulcy John Monagban, George A. Ross, Jas. A. IJrodie, E. D. James. Letter Carriers. — John JlcCloskey, John Rosa^ Peter Ross, Robert Stcidicns, James Alston, John 13azley, J. Clode, A. Bnnvii, John Huilson. Bo.v Collectors. — Thos. Crotty, J. Hodgkinson, Housekeeper and Messenger. — Joseph Rod en. As-tistant Messenger. — Geo. AVm. Groth. INSPECTOU'.S OFKICl':, TOUONTO UIV18I0N. p. 0. Ins},ector. — John Dewe. (Jliief Clerk. — AVm. Cu]ipage. Clerks. — Daniel Spry, John McLochlin, G, Mason, H. AV. Jackson. Messenger. — John Buclian. J. THE BEST LEMON SODA, GINGER POP, 4o., AT EVES' FACTORA', 107 Yonge. 474 TOEONTO. 1 i f, ! ! j ll'l 1/ !!! CUSTOM HOUSE. Collector, — Jsis. E. Smitli. Surveyor. — TliDiuas C. Scott. Chief Clerk.— io\m Douglas. Clerks. — (i, ] lendevsou, C'. K. Mac^kay, A. Munro, J. AVoodhouse, ]). Deliimere, Russell Inglis, John Beaty. Appra iser. — .\lexander Macpherson. Chief Lamllwi Waiter. — J. P. Dunn. Lamiinj IVuite.rs. — T. McCarthy, H. Sinclair, J. Christie, J. W. Ilogaii, "W. Howe, BoucLetto Ander- son ; J. Jlilbourne, Landinj,' Waiter at outport Credit ; (ieorge Watson, Landing waiter at outport Collingwood. Lockers.— S. Stitt, K. G. A. Paton, Alex. Duff. Ileasciujtr and Housekeeper.- — Wm. Jiackay. BOABD OF TRADE EXCHANOE. ]\'ellington Street. OFFICKIW FOR 1869. President.— SmmQa (i. Worts. Vice-President. — AVilliam Elliott. Tretitiiirer. — John Turner. Secretary. — Chas. Eobertson, Members of Council. — A. R. McMaster, Thos. C. Chisholm, John Gordon, A. M. Smith, Robert Wilkes, Chas. Robertson, Henry S. Howland, John Laidlaw, J. C. Fitch, Hon. John llcllurricli, Noah Barnhart, W. J. McDonell. Board of Arbitration. — F. Vr. Coate, AV. D. Matthews, J. D. Jlerrick, James Adanison, H. S. Howlnnd, James Young, C. AV. Bunting, J. C. Campbell, Charles Parsons, J. C, Fitch, J. C. Grif- fith. W. J. Shaw. Harbor Commissioners. — Messrs. J. G. Worts and Thomas D. Harris. Hospital Trustee.- — Henry S. Howland. INLAND REVENUE OR EXCISE OFFICE. KXCHAXGi: liUILDIXGS. — OFFICEKS. Assistant Commissioner. — Alfred Brunei, Brock Street. District Inspector. — Henry Godson, 200 Richmond Street West. Collectors. — George P. Dickson, 12Gerrard Street ; James Shaw, Wellington Street. Deputy Collectors. — John llorrow, Si>adina Avenue ; E. A. Hartley. Excise Offiters. — AV. M. Gorrio, Exchange Build- ings ; F. H. Mickleburgh, Temperance Street ; Maxwell McCord ; Richard AVoodswovth, Church Street ; Angus D. McDonell, Dundas Street ; Sam'l Grey, Church Street ; R. R. Dixon, (^jueen Streut ; John McDonnell Campbell, Bay Street ; C. T. Dixon, 12 tierrard Street ; P. il. Robins, Yonge Street. HARBOR COMMISSIONERS. Office, Front Street, nearly opposite the Custom House, J. G. AVorts, Esq., Chairman. Co7nmi^sioners appointed by the Board of Trade,- - T. D. Harris, J. G. Worts. Commissioners appointed by the City Council. — Aid. Smith and Manning. Cmnmitsioncr apjwinled by the Government. — AVm. Cawthra. Harbor Master. — Hugh Richardson. Deputy Harbor Master. — James Smith, junr. Light-hou.ie Keeper, and Deputy Harbor Master, Queen's IKAar/.— Robert Kerr. i;toronto hre department. Chief Engineer.— ,]fiinvt Ashtield ; residence, No. 8 Temperance Street ; Office, south-wost wing City Hall Buildings. Assistant Engineer. — Richard Ardagh. 22 branchmen, 11 hook and ladder men, 1 1mgl»r, 2 engineers of steam fire engines, 2 firemen of steam fire engines, 2 drivers of horses for steam fire engines, 3 drivers of hose carts, 1 driver of hook and ladder truck, 1 caretaker, in nil 47 men, with three steam fire engines, hose carts, hose, hook and ladder apparatus, and 7 liorses. Two illations. — No. 1 Station, at Bay Street Fire Hall, corner of Temperance Street ; No. 2 Station, at Court Street Fire Hall. metropolitan water company. Offices, 21 and 22 Exchange Biuldiiigs ; J. Ev»n8, t'lerk of the Company ; L. G. Bol.ster, Superinten- dent ; AV. H. Stotesbury, Collector. CONSUMERS' OAS COMPANY. Office, Toronto street, east side. E. H. Ruther- ford, President ; James Austin, A'ice-Piesident ;Hon. AVm. McMaster, George Duggan, L. AV. .Smith, AV, Cawthra, I. C. Gilnior, J. T. Smith, J. H. Mead, James Henderson, Jolin Eastwood, A. Leppcr, Direc- tors ; Henry Thompson, Manager; AV. II. Pearson- Book-keeper ; F. D. AYhittemore, Assistant Book, keeper ; John Henderson, Foreman. HURON AND ONTARIO SHIP CANAL 00. P visional Directors ; F. C. Capreol, AV^. J. Mac- dom 1 (manager Toronto Savings Bank), Hon. Donald McDonald, Thomas R. Ferguson, M.P.P., Thomas Graharae, M.P.P., Adam Crooks, Q.C., Henry Fow- ler, John Hawkshaw and A. Jl. Kendall, of London, England, Consulting Engineers ; AVm. Sykes, Re.si- dent Engineer ; A. Luders Light, C. E., AVoodstock ; Hon. William Cayley, Honorary Secretary; Messrs. Crickmore, Boyd & Stayner, Solicitors. CANADA MERCANTILE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Otlice, 20 Toronto street, Toronto. President, A. K. Boomer; Board of Directors: Messrs. Joseph HurJ (Hurd k Leigh), Thomas AVclib, AV. P. Marston, John Kay, A. K. Boomer, AVm. Hewitt, J. Stovell, AVm- Strachan, AA'm. Awde ; Solicitors : O'Connor, AVarmoll & Givens; Managers, Messrs. Cupples & Hunter. BANKS. Bmik of British North Amerien, corner of Yonge and AVellington streets. S. Taylor, Manager ; Lewis Mofifatt, Frederick Perkins, Local Directors ; Lairatt AV. Smith, Solicitor; Thonnis S. Hill, Accountant; J. A. Codd, First Teller; J. G. Orchard, Secoml Teller ; E. W. Sycr, Discount Clerk ; E. AVickens, Ledger Keeper ; A. A. Nicholson, O. AVeir, Clerks ; Robert Parks, Messenger. Bank of Montreal , corner of Yonge and Front streets. Head Office, Montreal. T. B. Anderson, President; E. H. King, General Manager. Capital- §6,000,000. Toronto Branch— George AV. Yarkcr, Manager; S. J. Stammers, Aojouutant ; G. H. AVil- son, First Teller ; M. Heaton, Second Teller ; D. Glass, Third Teller; J. C. A'ankoughnet, Assistant Account- ant ; AV. G. Telfer, Ledger Keeper (Credit); R. B. Crombie, Deposit Ledger Keeper; AV. G. Telfer, Teller's Assistant ; George Dr\immond and A. Jarvis, Clerks ; P. SIcBrien, Messenger. TERRY'S EXPRESS, Comer of Yonge and Adelaide. TOKONTO. 475 3NT. rosiilenco, No. vast wing City gli. "men, 1 l)Ugl«v, reiiipu of steam jam live engines, liook luul ladder itli three steam ok and ladder Bav Street Fire S"o.' 2 Station, at MP AMY. ings ; J. Ev»n8, iter, Superiuten- ANY. E. H. lluther- -rresident ; Hon. , W. Sniitli, W. tb, J. H. Jlead, A. Leppcr, Direc- W. H. Pearson- Assistant Book, CANAL CO. preol, W. J. Mac- ink), Hon. Donald M.P.P., Thomas Q.C., Henry Fow- :iulall, of London, ^Vui. Sykes, Resi- E., Woodstock; kcretary; Messrs, .ors. ASSOCIATION. President, A. K. Josejih Kuril W. P. Marston, rwitt, J. Stovell, iiors : O'Connor, .i.srs. C'upples & corner of Yonge Manager ; Lewis )ircctor.s ; Lamtt ilill. Accountant; Orchard, Second rk ; E. Wiekeiis, O. Weir, Clerks ; fonge and Front T. B. Anderson, anager. Capital- orge W. Yarkcr, Itafit ; G. H. Wd 1 Teller ; D. Glass, Issistant Account- (Credit) ; R. ^' \\: G. Telfer, liid and A. Jarvis, Banknf Toronto. — Directors: ArVilliam Oooderhnm, James G. Worts, Hon. A. A. Burnhani, William Cantley, William Eraser, William Cawthra, and A. T. Fulton ; William Goodorham, President ; James G. Worts, Vice-President ; George Hague, Cashier ; Hugh Leach, Assistant Cashier ; W. K. Wadsworth, Accountant ; William 8imp.son, Inspector ; J. T. M. Buniside, First Teller ; W. M. Harman, Second Teller ; G. W. Hodgetts, Third Teller ; D. Campbell, Piscount Clerk ; John Adams, Assistant Discount Clerk; C. W. Arnold, Ledger Keeper; Joseph Hen- derson, Collection Clerk ; C. J. Page, J. A. Johnston, E. C. B. Fctherstoiihaugh, Clerks. liank, corner ot Wellington and Church streets. Lank of Upper Cancula. — Trustees' Office, Ontario Hall, Church street. Canadian Bank of Commerce — Opened May 1st, 1837. Hon. William McMa.ster, President ; Henry S. Howland, Vice-President ; K. J. Dallas, Cashier ; John C. Kemp, In.spector; Wm. Smith, Accountant ; W. O. Pjoswell, Assistant Accountant ; Robert C. Jennings, First Teller ; Robert C. Miller, Second TeUer; W. J. Robertson, Transfer Clerk; J. H. Plummcr, Discount Clerk ; L. Bolster, Ledger Keeper ; L. Buchan, T. M. Watson, B. Jennings and R. O. (5rcet, Clerks ; J. Blackwell, Messenger. at;/ Bank, Montreal. — South-west corner of Bay and Wellington streets. John Moat, Manager ; G. W. Manning, Teller; W. C. Kennedy, Discount Clerk ; Clitton Shears, Ledger Keeper ; J. Ardill, Messenger. Merchants' Bank, 13 Wellington street west. James G. Harper, Manager ; F. Cresswell, Accountant ; V,'. Scadding, Teller ; H. K. Morton, Corresponding Clerk; John Morphy, Discount Clerk; D. Miller, Branch Accountant; J. Henderson, Messenger. Ontario Bank, corner of Wellington and Scott Street.s. A. Fisher, Slanager; Hon. W. P. Howland, C.B., Local Director; Patton, Osier & Mo.s.s, Solici- tors; G. H. McVity, Accountant; George Hamilton, Ledger Keeper ; J. F. Feilde, Paying Teller ; W. B. W.illace, Pieceiving Teller; W. H'. Holland, Discount Clerk ; G. Lovekin, Junior Clerk ; F. Guest, Jles- songer. Quehcc Bank, Bank of Toronto Building. Head Ofliee Quebec. Capital, $1,478,725. S. Stevenson, Cashier; R. H. Bethune, Manager; J. Prica, Ac- countant; J. H. Kane, Teller; J. H Miller, Ledger Keeper ; AVilliam Nicholls, Clerk. lioyal Caiuxdian J?a7j/t.— Discount days, each day. James Metcalfe, President ; Hon. D. McDonald, Vice- President. Directora : AVm. Barber, James Crombie, R. A. Harri.son, Alexander Manning, A. M. Smith ; T. Woodside, Ca.shier ; John Michie, Assistant do. ; Alexander Campbell, Accountant; Arch. Can'pbell, Inspector ; George Burn, J. M. G. Ridley ; F. A. Ridley, Tellers ; F. A. Knapp, General Ledger ; John Graham, Stock do. ; W. M. Petcrkin, Discount do. ; AV. C. Pridham, Deposit do. ; Y. A. Reesor, Collection Clerk ; JamcB Scott, Secretary. SAVmOS BANKS. Government Post Office Savings Bank. — Office at Toronto Post Ofiice. Toronto Savings Bank. — Office, 72 Church Street. William J. MacDonnell, Manager ; James Mason, Assistant. Interest at rate of 5 per cent. Merchants' Savings Bank, Wellington street, in connection with the Merchants' Bank of Canada. Capital, ?(i,000,000. J. G. Harper, fitunagor. C. Scadding, Actuary. Interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum will bo allowed on uU deposits of four dollar* and upwards. Interest will commence from the day of deposit and allowed to the e7xittl Building and Savings Society. — Tlie Hon. John McMurrich, President; John Burns, Vice-President ; John Rains, Secretary and Treas- urer. Office, corner of Yonge and Adelaide streets. The Provincial Permanent Building and Savings' Society. — Directors — A. Thornton Todd, T'residcnt ; C. S. Gzowski, Vice-President ; C. J. Campbell, F. W. Cumberland, Manager Northern Railway, W. Ince, Messrs. Y. & G. Perkins h Co., Herbert iMorti- mer. Solicitors — Messrs. Patton, Osier & JIoss. Bankers — Bank of British North America. City and County Valuator — C. Unwin, P. L.S. Auditors — W. B. Phipps and S. Spreull. Secretary and Treas- tirer—V.. Bradburne. Head Office, Toronto street, Toronto (first door south of the Post Office. Union Permanent Building awl Sav^ings' Society. — Incoiijorated under the Act of the Parliament of Ca- nada. Office, 82 King street ca.st. Directors— F. Richardson, President ; A. Leppcr, Vice-President ; A. Heniierson, T. Henning, I. C. Gilmor, J. C, I'itch, Geo. Goulding ; AVm. Mortimer Clark, Solici- tor ; Wm. Pypcr, Secretary auer share at tinio of entering. New niemher.s may come in ut any time. >io entrance money or management fee. LOAN, LAND AND CREDIT COMPANIES. Canada Lnnlin viilnire.---VoyivY street. Under tl.o direelion of tin- Sisters of St. .losejih. Supfrior, MolluTde Chantcl, Numl>er of SistiTs, 1(5 ; orphans, 240 ; intirni, Mind, iiinii' and incurahles, 110; dfaf and dunili in the scliixd of the institute, 0. 7'oronto IIousi- of //if/».v^7/.---E»tnMished in 1837, corner of Eiiz.ilntli and Elm streets. Oilioera fur IMO.-.Kev. Dean II. .1. (Jrasett, Chair- man ; Edwaid llohson, Deputy Chairman; Henry Rowsell, Treasurer; Ilev. A. J. Hroufjhnll, Secretary. ■\Vard Visitors. --For St. Lawrence Ward, .Mr. W. J. MeDonel', .">() Front street ; for St. David's Ward, Hon. Ci. W. Allan, Moss Paik; for St. .lames' Ward, Mr. Jt)hn Shea, lUP .Seaton street ; for St. George's Ward, liiv. Alex. William.s, 22 ftlercer street ; for St. Andrew'.^ Ward, Mr. .1. Tyner; tor St. .loha's Ward, Mr. \\. llnii.son, 5 Aj,'ues street ; for St. Patrick's Ward, Kev. A. .1. Broughall, St. Stephen's Pni'sonni.'e ; Mr. (.'. Duckett, General .Superintendent. The Weekly Ci)mmittees meet on Tuesdays and Friday.s, at 9 o'clock, a. m. The Hoard or Managers meet on the third Thursday of eaih UK nth, at half-past 3 o'clock, p. m. lioyn' y/', Miss E. Wilson ; Honorary Managers, Mrs. G. ^^'. Allan, Mrs. John Bahlwin, Mrs. Ctwthra, Jlrs. I. C. tiilmor, Mrs. Henning, Mrd. Lewis Mutl'iit ; .*>olicitor, ('. Ivobinson ; Medical Ollieer, JamcK Thorhurn, M.D. ; Bankers, Bank of Toronto ; Matron, Mrs. Munro. Oirls' lloiitc and Puhlic A'wcsaT/. ---Located on Sherliourne street. Board of Managers for 186!).-- Honor.irv Memhi^r, Mrs. Wm. Elliott; 1st Directress, Mrs. M.Caul; 2nd.Io., JIr.s. A. K. MoMaster; .3rd do., Mrs. It. (iilniour; Secretary, Miss Elliott; Treasurer, Mrs. Kerr; Treasurer of Building Fund, Mrs. Cassidy. Lyintj-iu Jlo/fpiUiJ. --Located at the corner of Rieli- niond and Shepherd streets. 1st Directres.s, Mrs. Grasett ; 2nd do., Mrs. Hodder; Treasurer, Mrs. CundHilaiiil ; Secretary, Mrs. J. Ridout ; Matron, Mi-s. Black. Toroiitij Mii'j'lalenc Asyl am. ---Yungc Street, York- villc, north of Toll Gate. GlHee Bearers.— Honorary Visiting .Maniigcrs, Mr.s. J. Baldwin, Mrs. McCutcheon, Mrs. Bhike, Mrs. Topp; Dir'.ctresses, Mrs. Dunlop, Mrs. M( .Murrii h, Mrs. Alcorn, Mrs. Freeland ; Treas- nivr, Mrs. .lames Leslie ; Secretary, Mr». Thomas Kwart; Visiting Physician, Dr. Kung. Stewanls: Messrs. A. I!. Boswe'l, G. Chanter, F. B. Cumherland, Joseph llurd, T. C. Patteson, R. 1', Stephens. Auditors; .Messrs. H. Pellatt and AVilliam Hope. Standard Bearers : Ale.ssrs. John Symomls and H. Jaeknuin. Sf. Andrew's SocUlij.—l.xAi of ollieer* of the St. .\ndrew's Society, of the City of Toronto, in tho County of A'ork, and Province of (Jnlnrio : Presi- dent, the Hon. David L. Mac pherson. Senator ; 1st A'icc-President, .Mr. Robert llay ; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent, Mr. AV. Mortimer Chirk ; Managers, .Messrs. C. Carnegie, J. Patterson ; ('ha|)lnins, IIct. John 15ar- day, D. D., Kev. John Jennings, D.D., Hcv. A. Topp; Physicians, James Thorburn, M.D., J. L. Lizars, M. D. ; Trea.surer, Isaac C. (Jilmor; Secretaiy, James F. Smith, Jr.; Committee of .Vecounts, W. 1). McMurrich, Jidin Pater.'son, A. .M<' Pherson ; Standnnl Hearers, T. M. I'ringle, (Jeorgo JIcMurrich, J. D. Edgar, li. Maitland. The Society holds ouarterly meetings every year, viz. : On the second '1 hur.sday in February, May, August and Nov( inber, the last of which is called " The Aleeting prc-panitory to tho Annivers,irv .\sseinbly." 'i'hirteen members consti- tute a quorum. Ollicers to be chosen annually from among the resident members at the Preparatory Meeting, and to be installed on the Festival of St. .Andrew next ensuing. St. Pativk'n Sorkf;/. — Office-bearers for 18(50-70. President, F'rank Smith ; 1st Vici'-Picsid.Mit, .lohn A. Donaldson ; 2nil Vice-President, Major McMa.ster; Trea.surer, Ttobt. Wilkes ; Corresponding .Secretary, Thos. Maclcar; Recording Scitrefary, Wm. Halley ; Assistant Secretary, .lii". Donaldson. Committee of Management, Thos. Wilson, .f. D. Meriick, James Kerr, Robert Sullivan, A. .McMaster, AVilliam McMaster, John Caiiavnn, Jolni O'Doiiohoe, .lohn Carr, J. B. ('ook, Lieut.-Col (iilmor. Alderman Dickey, Robert Wilkes, L. G. Bolster, (!eoigc Har- ding, Thomas McCro.sson ; Stewards, Lieut. -(A)l. Gilmor, liobert Sullivai), .1. D, Merrick, Major McMaster, Aldcrmtn Dickey, U. A. Harrison, J. B. (.'ook, and several others, ilectings : Committee Meetings Ih-'J every Monday i'.vcning, at '1 p.m., at the 0(li>e ->•■ the Society, for the transaction of the special imsiness of the .Society'. .Apjiliciitions for aid received only at these meetings, .\ionthly meetings : First Friday in every month. <>uarterlv .Meetings : I'irst F'riday in every third mouth, including ivery Third Monthly Meeting, both hcM for general busi- ness of the Society. .Vnnual Meeting : ITth March. Election of ollieer.s. First ilonday in March in every year. Young Irishmen's ija/holir. Bainioleuf Association. — -Estiibllshed 18(59, — President, John Davey ; Vice- President, J. Mallon ; Secretary, Thos. McDonell ; Financial .Secretary, Edward Donclon ; Tivasurer, Daniel Hartnett. Hibernian Lmuvolmt Society. — Established 1858. — President, Patrick Boyle ; Treasurer, D.miel Moriarty. Meetings, monthly, at Hibernian Hall, St. Lawrence Hall Buildings. 1 ■ ■ \ [ i I . ( Vv^; SAR.SAFARILLA, LEMON SODA, NECTAR CREAM, &c„ AT EVES', 107 A'onge. 478 TORONTO. I|. Ml Snii.t of St. /V//nVy(-.— KutiiMishcl 1800.- Tnsi- ilcnt, Williiiiii Mitchell ; yccivtnrj', ThoiiiiiH (.'liiikc. Meet ill their Rooms, Uuthurat ittreet, weekly. SCIENTIFIC AND RrUOIODS IN8TITDTION8, Toronto AMMnica' liiMitiitr. — Olliccis I'm' IStiO : I'reKidciit, Hon. (}. W. Allan ; 1st Vice-l'rwiilcnt, W. I'. Miirston ; '2n(l Viic'-I'icsidiMit, 1). S))ry ; Tronsiini', W. Kdwards ; Diiectoi'M, ('. W. Hunting, W. 1'. Miirston, H. K. Chirk.-, WilliuiM Hidlcy, .l.din "W'ithn.w, AV. H. Shcvpiird, li. W . Kliiott, V. W. •Cunibcrlimd, Tlioniii'* Duvison, Thonnis McCiohsoii, H. Liinglcy, N. L. I'iin'r, C'hii.s. Cnrncxic', liiidmnl Lt'wi.s, (SoiTi'tary ; AVni. Kllinghwortli, Ki-ein'r. Ynmiij Moi'n Ckristiiin AKsociritiun. -I'onmH, iH King iiti-Lct Ciiiit. Free IJeading Itooin, oi'di daily from S a.ia. to 10 j). ni. JliPtings. — Weekly Meeting, for devotional exer- eises, reading essaj-s, and diseusHion thereon, every Tuesday evening, at eiglit o'eloek. Prayer Meeting every Saturday evening, from 8 to i) o'eloek. (Cot- tage Prayer Meetings are held every week in Berkeley street l''ire Hall ; on I5ritain street, 8ayer street, ^ie. Prayer Meeting every Sabbath afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Uethel Service luJd every Sabbatli after- noon (during season of navigation) on board steamer "City of Toronto," Yongo street wlinrf Young men arc cordially invited to visit the Uooiuk, and attend the weekly meetings and Hible Class. Persons desirous of joining the Association, can obtain forms of ap^dieation for n"'ndiershii>, in aceordane<: with Article 1 (rf By-laws, at the Koom.s, or from tiie Keeording Secretary. Ollicers lor 1860-70— -President, Daniel Wilson, XL.l). ; Vice-Prcsidcnta, ItoUert Baldwin, James Oarlyle, M.D., B. Homer Dixon, K.N.L., (ieorge Hague, .lohn Maedonald, Itobert Walker ; Corres- ponding Secretary, J. C. Hamilton, M.A. ; Recording Secretary, Walter B. Coiip ; Treasuier,* .lolm K. Mncdonald ; I^ibrarian, I'". W. Kingstone ; Director.-*, Wm. Anderson, W. J. Jluriihy, Wni. (irainger, Jno. Laird, < Ico. Chnil'ey, Jr., Uichard Faindoth, W. J. Robertson, E. J. Joselin, John Beattie, City Mission- ary ; Wni. lioliinson. Assistant Lilirarian, 34 Iving street east. Upjier t'cnadii Uillc. Sociffy. — Oltiee-beareis for ISOy : President, the Honorable (ieorge W. Allan ; Vice-Presidents, Piglit Rev. Dr. Cronyn, ]5ishoji of Huron ; A'ery Rev. Dean Orassett, Revs. J. Richard- son, D.D., James Harris, A Lillie, D.D., K. Wood, D.D., J. Jennings. D.D., R. Burns, D.D., Jl. Willis, D.D., LI..1)., A. Sanson, A Creen, D.D., K. Ryer- son, D.D., LL.D., J. H. Robinson, T. S. Ellerby, R. A. Fyle, D.D., Lnchlan Taylor, D.D., AVellington JefTers, D.D., William .AleClure, K. Baldwin, M'.A., W. R. D., Rev. K. M. Fenwiek, M. Sweetuiiin, Esq. I'jiprr Cunnda lidujunut Trnct and liook Sncirfy. — Olliee-bearers for 1869 ; President, Rev. Jan. Richard- son, D.D. ; Viee-Pre»idents, Right Itev. Dr. Cronyn, Bisliop of Huron, Very Rev. H. J. G'asitt, B.D., Dean of Toronto, l{ev. James Harris, Rev. ,\. Lillie, D.D., Rev. R. Burns, D.D., Rev. J. .icnniiigs, D. D., Rev. K. Wood, D.D., Rev. 11. A. Fvfe, D.D., ]!ev. W. Reid, A.M., J. C. W. Dalv, Ks.i.", Ilonorablo J. McMurrieh, Hon. Wni. AIcAlaster, A. T. MitCord, Ksi|.,AVni. Osborne, Esq., John Tyner, 1'',K()., J. F. JIarling, l''.si[. ; Treasurer, Hon. John McMurrieh ; Secretaries, Rev. T. F. Caldirott, D. D., J(din K. JIoDonald, Es(i., ; Agent, Rev. Peter Kerr; Dejiosi- tory, Mr. James Ciulw-s ; Dire<>tors, nil SHnisters of the Gospel who are Members of the Society, iMe.s.srs. C. Walker, A. Christie, .1. Brown, S. Rogers, W. T. Jlason, J. J. Woodhouse, R. Baldwin, Dr. 'I'empest, Jas. Foster, H. (Jrahani, 1). Bindiun, O. L. Beard- more. MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS. Toronto Tii})oltiail I'ninn, A'o. Dl. — Origimilly established Velirnary fl, 1 841. —Ollicers for 1869: President, Wm. DeVi'ie Hunt ; Vice-President, John Farrell ; Corresponding Secretary, J. S. William.s ; Financial Secretary, W. Douglass ; Recording Secre- larv, C. A. Harconrt ; Managing Committee, C Blackball, R. J. Milligan, Tlios. Todd. Licnued VirlitiiHi'r.i' A/fsocintioii a/ Odario. — President, William B.ilkwill, London ; First Vice- 1 'resident, J. W. Goeriiig, Hamilton ; Second Vicc- I'resident, John Paul, Aleafonl ; tirand Tnsisurer, John JLi(d)onald, London ; Orniid Secretaiy, James Smith, London. Liccmed Victuallers Associatiun V. Kcclienbcrg. Survicf! at 11 n.iii. and 7 [i. in. IMI Aiti.vv ciirucii. Jarvis Htrot't, iibovc I'niickslmnk. — Hcv. J. U. Lavrllc. Scrviro iit 11 it.ni. uud 7 p.m. Sunday 8(dio(>l in cdnni'dion, at 2:,'iO p.tn. ToiioNTO .(Alt, Mission, for holding Itiblo classes anionf{ till' prisoiuis, meet at tlio .laiT cvitrjr Sunday morning', a\ '.) a.m. SupcMinti'ndi'nt, J. Ocoij^ci Hod(;ins, I.L. 1!, ; Trrn.siiiiT, Sluritl' Jarvis ; Tiimlnr.s and Mif-scni^irs : (lp(ir;;(' (i;ij;ii«, F.iii. (Bank nl' To- ronto), Mr.'i. J. 11. lliiwi', 'iMis. liiiill, Mr8. I'rico, Mr. Lugsdin, Mr. McNuught, iMr. Venn, lUid ntlieis. CEHKOH SOCIETY. DIOCESE OP TOROHTO. Piilrnn3.---\lh Kxcnllcni'v the (iovcrnor OiMicral; tho Vi'Mi'rabli' Soi'ii'ly I'ur i'loiaotiiig Christian Knowlcdgi'; ttiR Vcncralih' .Soriety lor the I'ruiiai;;!- tJon of thi' tJosju'l in lord.tjn parts. Pirsidrnt.--'r\w Kight Iti-vcrend llio Lord Bishop of tho Diocese. Vice-l'irsiil'iih.---'Vli(! Very Rovereml Dmu of To- ronto; the Vt'iiirablc Archdcaiun of Toronto; Ihu Vi'neraliln Arclidiucon of N'iai^jura; Ihc' Rural J)c^1lls; TLey. Dr. Hcavcir, licv. Provost Wliitakcr, M.A. ; th.? Hon. Chief .histiee Draper; the Hon. ("Imneellor Vank. Cay!«y, 51. A.; Rev. ,1. H. McCoUniii, M.A. ; ^S'. (iauilile; 1!. o. Deiiison: t;harles Magrath; .tohn Carter; H. Mortimer. Land and Iiivcslmevt ('omv'ilf«r.---l'h» Very Her. the Denii of Toronto; the Venerable Archdeacon Fuller; 1'' v. Canon Read; 1!. IS. Dcnison; JI. A. Jascph; W. Oooderham; 1". l'ater.son; W. Clamblr. Clcrmi Trust Commutation committee— 1\\p. Arch- deacon of Toronto; tho Archdeacon of Niagara; Eov. Dr. McMurray; liev. F. L. O.sler, M.A.; liev. J. G. Gcddes, M.A. ; Rev. Cunon lircnt, M.A.; Rev. II. Holland, B.A.; Rev. Canon Baldwin, ]\I.A.; 1. \\\ Gauililf; C. .1. Campbell; T. C. Street; V. Farneomb, William luce, ^Villiam Gooderhani, II. R. O'Reilly. Book and Trad Oommittte.-- Rev. Dr. Beaven; Provost Whitak.r; Rev. Canon Head; Rev. Canon Baldwin; Rev. Dr. O'.Menra; Rev. William Bell, M.A. ; Rev. Alexander Williams, M.A. Epistop(tl Eniloirment ro»iMii7<('?. --Venerable Arch- deacon Palmer; Venerable Archdeacon Fuller; Rev. Canon Read; I'eter I'aterson; Lewis Molfatt; Charles Magrath. Jitrtonf La nth (.''jwiiiV/irr. .-Thn Dean of Toronto; Rev. Canon Rad, D.l).; Rev. l'\ I,. Oaler, M.A.; Charles Magrnth; Roberl Di'iiiion; Herbert Mortimer. ,V.r;v7ar//. ••-W. I'. Atkinson. T/wf.viircM. --Venerable Dein Gruanett; C. .1. GamplK'll; L. Moll'ntt. Auililorx. — ^ . (iambie and .1. W. Brownu. AWh. ---By an Act of the last Sc.s.sion cif tl\o Legis- lature of Ontario, the Synod of the Diooese of Toronto ha« !.;'t!n incorporated, an 1 tho CImreli Society of said Dlocine miiti'd willi the Synod, undi-r tlia nauir of the " Incor]ioratcd .Synod of the Diocesu of Toi'onto. " aOKAN CATHOLIC IN3TITDTI0N3. HI. ,l/i>/i'/i7'.t C'('//''.'/('---Clover Hill: Superior, Uev. C. Vincent; I'rofessor of Moral 'I'heoloLiy, ReT. C. Vincent; Professor of Dogm.ilie Theology, Philoso- phy and Creek, Rev. R. l''r.ieliow; I'rofe.saor of Natural Philosophy and Cliemislry, lie v. )». O'Con- nor; Professor of Rhetoric, Rev. M. .f. Kergu.son; Professor of 1st Latin ClasH, Mr. O'Oortnan; 2(1 Latin Cia.s.s, Rov. M. .Mnleahy; M Latin Clas.s, Mr. L. Brennan; Profes.sor of 1st CoMinif FreiK'h, Rev. !!. Challandard; IVofcs.-or of .Music, Rev. 1'. Chall luilaid nnd Mr. 1',. Murny; Painting and Draw- ing, .Mr. Kennedy; Master sf Discipline, Air. John Morrow; Nundier of Sttiilent.'j, 100. Vhristiaitliivth(rs.---\iev. Brother Arnold, Director; 1 1 in numbir conduct iivi^ school.i, viz.; Academy, Nelson streiit, l(i2 jiupii.s; .St. Marys, Bathnrst street, 12.''>; St. Paur.t, Power sheet, !>;');',St. MicluelV, Richmond Bti'eet, 128; St. Patrink'.s, Diimmer street, 9;); all tree except the Acadeiay. (Jonrnil 1111(1 ,'li'adfiny of l/i- A'aiii of Lorcl.to.-- Boarding School at Abbey of the Holy Family, Wel- lington placB, near Brock struet; Rev. ilolher Teresa Dea.sc, Superioress; Religious, l.f, BoarcPr.f, .SO. l^uy school at tiie tlonvent, Boinl street; Mother Ignalin, sniierioress; Hrligious, 22; Day IMiidls 178. Free school eondm'ted by the Nuns ■)( Loretio; (ni Bond Street ; uverase attendance ISO. Si^limof ,Sl. Joseph, Albany street Clover Hilt, Mother Antoinette, Sujier- ioress; Religions 32; House of tha Nr-"Hon. Jei^. 0. Morrison. Vki:-Cliancclh>r---\An\\\ Crooks, Esi[., l.L.D. .fl^rjc/r.--- David Bucli;iii. TERRY'S CITV PARCKL DELIVERY, Adelaide, near Yongc ADVERTISEMENTS, )NS. Suiiprior, llt'V. !ot,'V, llfT. C. li.,;y, I'hlluao- I'liifi'ssur 1)1' lev. )). O'Ctm- J. Kcri;'!^"" ! J'Ooi'iiiu'.i; -il .till Clii.i.s, Mr. liiil Class, Mr. \V'. HriMintiu: f\ l'^^)fl^SMor of nr ->f l'"i'i'iii'li, itusu', Iti'V. !'• ting uml l)nn\- liiu'. Mr. John S AND SCHOOLS llor—Mon. ion. ^rs m WHOLESALE ^imitfiicturi^rsi, AND tkil §ulm. uCROSSOM & COm, 111 KING STREET EAST, Opposite St. James' Cathedral, '^©mcjm'SQi. Branch, Albion Buildings, London, Ont. DIRECT IMPORTERS I l! I ; !■ The Largest Choicest and most fashionable stock in Torontn. i.ili. RAW FUSS BOUGHT FOR CASH AT HIGHESI MARKET PRICES. II r 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. T. DAVIBS & SON, Maltsters and Brewers SPARKLING CREAM XX & XXX ALE, p«t« At* ««4 F«rl«ri DON BREWERY, TORONTO. N. B. — As the junior partner of tho firm ntteiids piirsoimlly to the brewing, a regular stock of Ales and Porter can always bo depended upon. I'aitics desirous of having Alks of SLPERtOR quality and Poiitkr that ia wiual to any imported, are re»pe';tfully solicited to send their orders for a quantity, lai^e or small, anl try for ♦hemselvcs. ■BSSHf!" TORONTO, ONTARIO. : K TORONTO. 481 ers DNTO. jtoek of Ales ami ami Pouter tliat or small, wvl try Mctnhfrs flf thr ,SV;i(i/c. ---Jolm LuiiKtnii, M.A.; Kpv. J. Mi;(.'iuil, Mi.!).; Hon. James riittoii. M-.D., (j.O. ; Ili>ii. D.ivid Cliiistip, Senator; Sir Win. K. Lo«aii, J). CI,., VM.i>:.\ Jmiios ,1. Ilayex, M.D. ; Ho.v. A. Lillie, n.n.: Kov. K. Tlyerson, D.D.; The rrineipil iil" '^lecn'H ("(ille','e; IJev. S. S. NelleM, M.D.; Verv lifv. A. MeUoiiell ; (!. U. Coelcl)iini, M.A. ; William T. AikiriH, M.D.; II. H. Croft, D.C.I-., F.C.S. ; .1. 15. Chorrimuii, M. A.; Diuiiel Wilson, LL. D. ; Hev. Jiiiii .lennin;;^, D. D. ; Hon. O. Mowiit; 0. Herrie.k, Af.l).; Irii liuwiw, M.A.; I.arralt W. SmiUi, D.C.F,.;S. S. Mae.loiiell, I.!,. D. ; Itov. II. II. Je.sMop, M.A.; .1. llelliwoll, M.A.; W. (!. Draper, M.A.; '1". A. MeF,eaii, M.A.; .lohii lioyd, M.A., H.C.L. ; D. .M<:Mir.hacl, IJ,.D.; J. V.. Tliuinson, H.A.; li. C. .loiicfl, lt.A.;.l I). .Armour, H.A.;.I. .1. Kiiip^s- inill, B.A. ; Hon. W. Caylev. l!ev. W, MeClure; Itev. Dr. Kvfe; ,1. II. Morri.s M. A. ; K. IUnl;e, M.A.; Hev. Dr. Hiireliiy; Hey. W. I-'. ClaTkley; HiK'iit Ue\'. ,1. Wnlsli; Ilev. A. Carmiiu, U.A.;T. H. Bull, M.A.: licv. .lohnDnvi'toii; \'ery Kev. Deiin I. Ifellnmlii, 1). D. OjliC'TH of tlu: Siiiiati:---Jo]m K. Tlionipsoii, M.A., Lilirarinii ; T. .Vo.ss, M.A., Hejjistrar. Sdiolarnhipi nfl'nrd at fJj'jiiiihiaUoii.i nf the. Utii- rcMiVy.---l''aeiilty of Law, A: 1 for iMatrieuliiiil.s, 1 for Sliidtnls one yeur'N Htandiiij;, 1 for Sliidenl.s two year's .standi!);,', 1 for Sttidi'nts i! year's standing'. l'"aeiiUy of .Medicine. 4 ; 1 for Matrieuliint.s, 1 for Students two yciir's standing,', 1 for Students lliree yi'Mr.s'ntand- iilg. Kaeiilty of Arts, -4 ; at. the .luuior Jlatrieula- tiou E.vaniinalion, I in ('lassies, 1 in Malhcinalies, 2for Reiienl jirofieieney in all the sulijeel.s appointiMl for .lunior Matiiealanls; at the Senior Matiieulant Examination, 1 in Classien, 1 in Malhrmaties, 2 I'or Rcmeral jiroliciKiiey in all the sulijoetn apjiointid for Senior Mutrii'ulantM; at, the Kxainin ition i'<.r the lirst year, 1 in Ciassic.H, 1 in ^Malluinatie.s, iJ for g<'neral jirolieirney ; at the Ivvaniinalion of the seiond Ve.ir, 1 in Cl.is-iics, 1 in Malhemalie.s, 1 in Natural Scieliee, ] iu Modern L;inj;uaj;es, with History, 1 in l.o^ie, Jlctaphy.si.'S iind Ktliies, 1 in gener.il prulirieui'y ; nt IIk^ oxandnation of the third year, 1 in Chissirs, 1 in .Mathcmatii's, 1 in Natural Siieni'es, 1 in .Modern L;iii(;ua{,'fs, wit.li History, 1 in Meiiiphy.sies and Ethics, wilh Civil Polity, Natural 'l"h('olo;;y and His- tory, T for j;ener:d pridieieney. Value of eaeli Seholur- Blnp, lJ12l>, and tenable for 1 year only. ll.sivi'iir!! rv CiPi.i.i-.dK, TdiKiS'iu.-— /'/v.-./Wcii/ liov" John MeCanI, LL.I.f. I'mfcwu-s, .fv. — liev. J. dm jMeOrul. 1,L. D., I'ro- fcsaor of Classical Literature, Koifie tinil lihetorie ; llev. .lames Heaven, D. D., rrofe -soi of .Metaiihvsies and Ethics; II. H. Croft, D.C.I,., I'rofcssor ofCiicm- istry and I''xperinn'nlal I'hilosophy ; (leor;,'e Hui'kiand, Esi]., I'rofcMior of Tlieory and I'raetiecof A;,;rienltnre; .). 15. Cheriinjan, M. A., I'rofr.ssor id' Natur;il riiilosophy; Daniel Wilson, l.l,.D., I'rofi'ssor of His- tory and MriKlisli Literature; Kev. William llincks, K.L.S., Trolcssor of Natural ITistoty; K. J. Ciiapnian, I'll. 1)., rrofessor of Miueriilogy rtinl (ieolojry ; rt. T. Kiiii;sliin, .M. A., I'rofcssor of ,Meteoiiilo;,'y, and Direetorof the Mi.j;netical Observatory; Dr. (Hdriitht, .\etiiij,' Lecrurcr on Italian and Spiiiiidi; ,1. ^L Hirsihfil ier, Leet\ircr an Oriintal Lileiiiture; W. H. VMiiihvsniisMcn, M. A., .Aeliiif; Lecturer on Oerninn; Kmiic I'ernct, Actini,' Lecturer on I'rem h ; .lames l.oiid M.A., Mathemaiical Tutor and Demi; tl. S. l Bickertim ILiriuan, B.C. L. ; •the Ven. the Areli- deaeon of Niaj^ara; tho Uev. W. McMurray, D.D., D.C.L. ; tho Uev. S. (livens ; the ]{ev. J. C'. Coddes, M.A. ; .lames Henderson ; C. .1 Campbell ; Chris. lopher Uobinson, .M.A.; the Ven. the Archdeacon of Toronto. ,!/( »(/«.' /'.I from the Dun-rxe of Oiittirio.—'V\w Venor- abh) 11. Patloii, l).(!.L.. .Vndidcacon of Ontario; .laiiie.'* A. Henderson, D.C.I,; the licv. Wm. Blciw- dell, M.A.; the Uev. Kdwanl .hikes Bos\vil by the 15ishop of Toronto; tho other members from tho Diocese ol' Toronto being elected by the Cin'poral ion. Socrptarv, Charles Mii^ratli, D.(!. L. ; Provost, Uev. (lcor;,'e Whittakcr, i\L.\.; I'l-ofessor of Divinity; The Provost; Professor of Classics; Uev. John A«l- bcrry, M.A.; Professor of Physiidof^v and Chemistry; .laini's P.ovell, M.D. ; Classical Leciurer, Wry. A.J, Brou^^hall, M.A.; Professor of Music, (I. W. Sliithy, Mus. r)oc. ; Lecturer in French, Mons. Kmile Pernct; Li-cturer on Dr.iwin.!.; and the Fine .\rts, ,Mr. Ci.orije Cilbert. Ul'lM'.Il CaXAI)-^ Coi.I.KCI'',. — Founded IMOJ). — VMlor. — His I'Acellency the (lovernor (Icneral. • I'riiicipid — tteor<,'(! 11. U. Coekburn, M.A. J/o.'(.'cc.'(---WilliMm Wcdd, M.A., lirst Chis.sieal Master; .lames Brown, M..V., Mathematical .Master; C. W. Coniioii, LL.D., I'',n;'lish ChiHsical .Ma.sler; .lohn Marlland, 15. .\., st'coinl Classical Master anil resident Ma-iter in Colle,i;e boardinj,' house; Micdiacl Barrett, .M.A., M.D., first Fnnlish Master and Lec- turer on Chcinisliy and Pkysiolojry; ( '. .1. ThompMon, seeoiiil l'!nf;lish ,\lastcr; Uev. K. SchluUr, jM.A., I*'reiuh iind (Icinian Master; J. A. Tati-rson, .M.A., Assistant .Mathematical .Master; U. Bai!i;ent, Drawing .Master; Major Ooodwin, (iymnastii'.s, Fencinf^ and Drill; I5ursiir, D. Bnchan, Fs(|. ; .laiiitm- and Messen- ger, .lames Marshall. /•'(•.■*. ■-•The fe for all the refjuhir subject.s taught is, per term; one piijdl, .Sill; two brothers, .'J'.l; three brothers, §.'< (!ach; tin; feu lor Drnameiital Drawing, ^•l per term i'.\tia. Holhili: /,')'r(v/wi;///<,'<.w. — FrH!(inoluHivr (d' Tuition,) §l.'i Jier term, N. 15. -All fi'cr., whether for lioanl or tuition, bm p!iyable strictly in advance (i. \\\e Bur.-iar of tlio In.slitutiiin. Boys entering' duriiii^ any term are chHrged al'ler a c«rtain )iciiod only for the unexpired portion of that term at the above rates. TrrtiiH. Tlie aiilumn term bcf»ins Scptc^iuber Ist. Th(! winter term bi;.;ins No\cmbcr loth. The spring term be{{ins February .Ith. The summer term begins April lilst. TEUKY'H EXl'UES.S, Adelaide, Corner Vongc. 81 482 TORONTO. |: ; ■I! i Knox O^jllkok. — Principal and Professor of Sys- tematic Divinity, liev. »l. Willis, U.D., LL.D.; Emeritus Professor of Chnich History, Uev. E. Burns, D.D. ; Apologetics auil Exegetical Theology, Rev. W. C'avcn; Lecturer on Evidences, Uev. 11. Ure; Lecturer on Homiletics, llev, J, J. A. Proudfoot; Chairman of College Board, Kcv. D. Inglia, Hamil- ton; Secretary, Rev. W. Keid, A. 51. Session opens on the first Wednesday of October and closes on the first Wednesday of April. Provinxtai Normal and !&Iudei. Schools, for THR INSTRVCTION AND TltAIMMJ OF TkACHERS. — Normal School: J. H. Sangster, M.A., M.D. ; Head Master; llev. H. W. Davies, D.D., Second Master; J. G. Hcdgins, L.Ij.B., Lecturer on the School Law of Upper Canada; Samuel Clare, Teacher of Book- keeping and Writing. William Armstrong, C.E., Drawing Master; II. F. Sefton, Teacher of Vocal Music; JIajor H. Goodwin, Ten-jher of Gymnastios and Calisthenics. Model Schools, in which the Kor- vial School Sliulcnis praclke Ihr art of Teaching: J. Carlyle, M.D., ^Master of the Boys' School; James Hughes, First Assistant; Charhs Archibald, Second Assistant; JNIrs. Martha Cullen, Miitress of Girls' School; Clara Clark, First Assistant; Caroline E. McCau.sland, Second Assistant, and tlie Teachci-s of Writing, Bookkeei)iug, Drawing, Music, Oynmastics and Calisthenics in tlie Normal School. The ScssioBS of the Normal School commence on the 8th of January and the 8th of August, and close on the 15tli of June and 15th of December in each year. C'OUKCIL OK PrBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR UPI'ER Canada. — Rev. Egertou Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education; Right R(^v. John J. Lynch, D.D., R. C. Bishop of Toronto; Very Rev. Dean Grasset, B.D. ; Hon. Mr. Justice Morrison; Rev. J. Jennings, D.D.: Rev. J. Barclay, D.D. ; Hon. Wm. McMaster and Rev. W. Ormiston, D.D., members for the purposes of the (Jranniar School Act; Rev. John McCaul, LL.D., President of UniTersity College, and the Presidents of the Col- • leges affiliated with the Toronto University. A. Marling, LL.B., Recording Clerk. DjirARTMENT OF PuRLIC INSTRUCTION, ONTARIO. — Fo» the general admisistratiou of the Grammar and Common School Laws. Education Office. — Rev. Egertou Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education; John George Hodgins, L.L.B., F.R.G.S., Deputy Superin- tendent of Education and Editor of the Journal of Education for Ontario; Alexander Marling, L.L.B,, Chief Clerk and Accountant, having also charge of Grammar School Meteorological Returns; A. J. Williamson, Clerk of Corrcsjjondcnce; F. J. Taylor, Clerk of Statistics; J. T. R. Stinson, Assi.stant Clerk of Correspondence; Office Messenger, James Moore. Bcpositorij Jiranch.---i'>. P. May, M.D., Clerk of Libraries ; Edward B. Cope, Deiwsitory Salesman ; Edward J. Russell, Assi.stant Clerk of Libraries ; Henry Wilkinson, Assistant Depository Salesman i Edward J. Russell, Assistant Clerk of Libraries ; G. Biirbir, Depository Packer and Messenger. Offices in the Victoria S(|uan', Toronto. Number of public libraries, 1868, 1,035 ; number of volume.-', 221,037. Educational Mrsr.rjf. ---Connected with the Edu- cational D( partment is a Museum, containing speci- mens of school ajiparatns and furniture, a valuable collection of Italian, Dutch and Flemish oil iiaintings and statuary casis and busts. Tlie Museum is freeiy oiHM to the public. Grammar Schoolh.- -Each of these schools (which form the intermediate link between the Common Schools and the Universities) is managed by a Board of Trustees, appointed jointly by the County and Town Councils. In cities, the Tnistees are all a|>- pointed by the City Council, except where there is only one school in tho county. 'Ihe Head Master must be a graduate of a British or Colonial Univer- sity, unless certified and appointed by the 18th September, 1865. Besides fees, local rates or contributions to the extent of half the Government grant must be raised for the master's salary. Tho gmnt i.s ])ayable to those schools only which attain a certain standard, and is based on the average atten- dance of pupils in the prescribed stiulies. An extra gi-ant is provided for musters taking certain meteoro- logical observations, and giving military instruction. Pui)ils attending these schools are prepircd for matriculation in the Univesities. Canadian iNsTiTrTi;.— President, Professor II; Croft, D.C.L.; First Vice-President, J. N. Agnew, M.D.; Second Vice-President, J. Tliorbuin, M.D.; Third Vice-President, Professor E. J. Chapman, Ph. D. ; Treasurer, Samuel SpreuU ; Recording Sec- retary, W. Mortimer Clark ; Corresponding Secre- tary, L. Ileyden. ; Curator, A. E. Williamson ; Librarian, Rev. H. Scadding, D. D. ; Council, Professor G. T. Kingston, 51.. \.; Professor Daniel Wilson, LL.D.; Professor J. B. C'lu'iTiinan, 51. A.; W. H. Cnmming, 51.0.; C. B. Hall, 51. D.; Andrew Russell; Rev. Prof. W. llincks, F. L.S., and ex-Editor Journal ; Assistant Secretary, James Johnson ; Editing Committee : Gciicnil Editor, Rev. William Hincks, F.L.S., E. J. Chapmon, LL.D., Ph. D., Professor of Geology and 51incralogy, University College; Rev. Wm. Hincks, F. L.S., Professor of Natural Historj', University College, 'Foronto ; Dan'l Wilson, LL.D., Professor of History and English Literature, University College, Toronto ; G. T. Kingston, M.A., Director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto; Henry Croft, D.C. L., Profes.sor of (-heiais- try and Experimental Philosophy, University College, Toronto ; J. B. Cbcmman, 51. A., Professor of Natural Philosophy, University College, Toronto ; Jno. Barrett, 5LD. Medical .SWiou. "-Organized A])ril, 1803. The leading English and American medical and scientific journals taken for the use of members. The session commenceSi on the second week in October, and meetings are held every alternate week for six months. Officers for 1868-63 : Chairman, James Thorbuni, 51.1).: Secretary, AVm. Tempest, M.D. ; Commit :«« of 5fanagement, Drs. Agnew, Roscbnigh and Cuiii- mings. Pr.iVAiR CoLi.v.OE, No. 133 Victoria street, To- ronto. — Principal, J. P. Cleveland, 51. D. Trinity College Association oI'- Ali'mnl— Officers for 1869 : President, James Hcnder.son, Jr., B.C.L.; Vice-President, Rev. H. W. Davies, B.D.; Secretary, A. Liiid.say, B.A.; Treasurer, lU'vcrley Jones, B.A. ; 5Iembcrs of Gciienil Committee, 5Iessrs. S. J. Vankoughnet, B.C.L.; W. P. Atkinson, B.A.; R. W. Hiiules, B.A.; Rev. J. Langlry, B.A.; C. H. Badgley, B.A.; C. Thomson, 51. A. Ontario Literary Society.— President, Ken- neth MacKenzie, (,>.C. ; First Vice-President, John E. Ro.se,; 51. A.; Second Vice-President, J. II. Jlao- [PARIS EXHIBITION, GINGER POP, TRY IT, EVES', 107 Yonge. TORONTO. 483 1 paintings m is freely )ola (wliich . Common by a Board "ounty and iiro all a\>- fve tluTO is lead Master uial Univcr- ,- the 18th 111 nites or Government salary. Tho licli attain a erage atten- n. An extra ain meteoro- ' instruction, l^irepired for Professor H; I. N. Agnew, rburn, M.D.; J. Chavinnn, t-eording Sec- onding Becre- ■\Yillianisiin ; ). ; Council, ofessor Daniel ■rinian, M.A. ; ^l.D.; Andrew , and ex-Editor iifs Johnson ; llev. "William ,L.D., rh. D.. Iry, University r Prolessor of boronto ; Danl and English .onto ; Cf. T. c Ohservrttorj', isor of Cheiiiis- ^•ersity College, I'vofessor of lege, Toronto ; II, 18G3. The and scientific The session October, and for six months. jnes Thorhuni, Id.; ConiniitvC* ush and Cum- kria street, To- Id. l)l' AU'MNI.- Irndcv.son, Jr-> iDavies, H.l'-; Lirer, Beverley Lattee, Messjs. llUinson, B-A.> B.A.; C. H. rresident. Ken- ['resident, John J II. Mao- donald ; Treasurpr, James J. Foy ; Secretary, A. McPhei-soii King ; Corresponding Secretary, C. J. Christie ; Assistant Secretary, \V. M. Elliott, M.A. ; Librarian, J no. Nichol.son ; Executive Committee, B. Jone.s, 1!.A. ; A. AV. Francis, Jl. Hutchinson, Samuel I'latt, Jnnr. MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS. VicrolUA I.'.sfVKiiMTV. — Medical Department, at Yorkville, Toronto, The Medical Department of Victoria College is also in nlliliation tritii Tay street, Toronto ; Secretaiy and Treasurer, M'illiam Springer, M. D., IngcrsoU, Ont. G. C. Field, M.D., Woodstock, Ont. ; .( . P. It. Mordou, London, Ont. ; Joseph Adams, M. D., Toronto, Ont. Tlie Board meets in Toronto, on the tirst Tuesdays in January and ,luly of each ye;ir, for the examinakion of candi- dates tor Di[ilomisand Provincial Licens*, who must Imve lodged their cortiticates of study with thi Seert'tary at least one month before the meeting of the Board. The election of Members of tho Board takes place, in accordance with (lie Act, at the .huiuary meeting in each year. All letters on matters connected with tin; Board to be addres.sed to the Scctetjvry, Dr. .1. Springer, Ingersoll, Ont. Eci.F.cnc Medical Board. — Established 24 Vic, ch. 110. (}. A. Carson, M.D., Whitby ; J. J. Hall; M.D., St. Mary's; N. Hopkins, M.i)., Dnnville ; Wm. H. llurd, M.D., Carleton Place; U. H. (Uark, M.D., Cobcurg; "W. B. Weir. M.D.. St. Mary's; and S. S. Cornell, M.D., Toledo. Board meets in Toronto, semi-annually, on the second Tuesday in October and the third Tuesday in June. All letters on matters connected with the Board to be addressctl to the Secretary, N. Hopkins, M.D., Dunville. Vrtekinary Si'HOOi,— In connection with the Board of Agriculture, Toronto, Ontario. Professors : Andrew Sinitk, V. S., Etiinburgh, Anatomy and Diseases of P'arm Animals ; J. Tliorbum, M.D., Veterinary Mati»ia Medica ; James Bovell, M.D., Animal Pliysiology ; (Scorge Buckland, Professor of Agriculture, University College, the History, Breed- ing and Managoment of the Domesticated Animals. TuE Toronto Eye and Ear Di.si-ensauy. — This is a jmblie charity supported by private subscription, under the management of a Board of Directors, as follows : A. T. McCord, President ; A. Dredge Vice-President ; W. T. Mason, Secretary and Trea.s' urer ; U. Wilkes, W. J. Macilonell, James Bain, E' J. Palmar, Robart Walker. John Macdonald, J. W. Mason, A. Iv. McMaster, "\Villiani Elliott, Dr. Rose, brugh. Surgeon ; Drs. Reeve and Cummings- Assistant Surgeons. The Dispensary is ojon every day (Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock a.m. and G:30 p.m. TORONTO BOARD OF HEALTH. Principal Otlico, City Hall ; Branch Oflico, York .street, corner of Richmond. Alderman J. Boustead, Chairman ; Dr. James Rowell, l!06 Yongo street ; Dr. William Tempest, Yonge street ; John lleaX, Inspector ; F. B. Orris, Secretary. OLUBS. Toronto Dramatic Ci.rii.— Stage Manager, P. Boberts ; Secretary, R. B. Butland. Meet, on call, in Temperance Hall. TouoNTO Ct.i'B.— Incorporated by Act of Parlia- ment, for social purposes, 27 A''ict., cai). 92.) C. S. Gzowski, President ; Committee, T. P. McKenzie, Hon. J. H. Cameron, C. S. Gzow.ski, Hon. H. H. Killaly, N. Kingsniill, Lewis Mofl'att, J. H. Morris, G. P. Ridout ; A. Thornton Todd, Secretary and Treasurer. Toronto Cricket Clur.— Ollicers for 1869 : President, J. O. Hewiird ; 1st Vice President, J. Martland ; 2nd Vice-President, Robert Spratt ; Sec- retary, Robert Bethune ; Treasurer, R. C. Henderson ; Committea, Messrs. Uaines, G. Harnian, Yarker, Blake and ChandUr. Ground on Avenue Road, Caut Howell. Practice every day during Summer season. Toronto Curmnc. Ci.rn.— President, Jahn Shed- den ; 1st Vice-President, Thomas McGaw ; 2nd Vice-President, 1). S. Keith ; Secretary and Trea.s- urcr, R. H. Ramsay ; Chaplains, Be v. Drs. Barclay and Jennings ; Committee of Management, Messrs. Farbes, Macpherson, (J.ardiner and Keith ; SkipH, Duncan Forbes, Alex Macnhersan, John O. Heward, and Capt. (.'has. Perry. 'I lie President Is, (x-o^icio. Skip. Represented members, 1). Mair and George DenLolm, Montreal Royal Canapian Yacht (M.un.— Esplanade, I*, tween Yongc and Scott. Olficers for tke year 1889 : Commodore, E. M. Ilodder ; Vice-Commodore, G. H. Wyatt, Captain, B. R. ("larkscn ; Secretary, Arthur R. Boswell ; Tr?a.sarer, Wm- Hope. ^il TERRY'S EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. ate I ! 484 TORONTO. [ V !!■ I CtASl'KU KOWINO Cl.UIl OF ToilON TO. — , Pri'siiU'iit ; Jolin JIauglmii, 1st Vi( o- Prcsideut ; Goo. Holiimii, 2iul Vi('(!-l'iesidi'iit ; \V. A. Wilson, yucietury ; C. K. Aiid«r.soii, Junr., Troasurer. Toronto Rowinh Club.— Organized AuRtist 23, 1865. J.iBt of Olliccra for 1869 : I'lesidpiit, Anvils Morrison, M.l'.r. ; Vii'c-l'."sidi'nt.s, P. T. Sliivirs Bireliall and (Jiio. II. Wyatt ; SJrcretary and Treas- urer, W. M. l)aviarlment. NoRTHicRN Railway of Canada.— Head Oilice, Brock street, corner of Front street. Fred. W. Cumberland, Manager Director. Passenger and freight di'pots and locomotive department, Esplanade, foot of Brock street ; passenger station, rear of Gity Hall. John llarvie, Train and Tralfic Master ; J. J. Ross, Tiirough Freight Agent ; J. F. McDonald, Local Freiglit Ag(^nt ; A. Rolph, General Ticket Clerk ; George Park(!r, Haggage Master. Grand Trunk llAiLWAY.---]{ead Oflice, Jfontrcal. C. J. Brydgcs, Managing Director: Josejih llickson. Secretary and Treasurer. Hrancli otiiccs. Western Division, (i2 l?ay street Toronto; W. S. Spicfr. Local Superintendent, Jlontreal to Detroit, liud'alo to Goderieh; P. S. Stevenson, General Western Freight Agent, Toronto. Passenger station. Union station, foot^of York street, Toronto; II. Bourlier, Station agent. Freight station, Esplaiuidi!, l)etw('eii ■ Siiacoe and John sts. ; J. 11. McNairn, Freight agent. 8TAOE ROUTES Stage for Thornhill, leaves ]5ay Horse Hotel, Yonge street, 3:20 p.m., every day, Sundays ex- cepted. Fare 30 cents. Stage for lliehmoml Hill, leaves Bay Horse Hotel, Yonge street, at 3:30 jliu., every day, Sundays excepted. Fare t)Q cents. Stage for (.'ooksville. leaves Bay Horse Hotel, Yonge street, at 3:30 p.m., daily, Sundays exceiited. Stage for Rouge Hill, leav, s Moukhouse's Hotel, at 3:30 p.m., daily. Stage for Stoufrville, leaves Albion Hotel, at 3 p.m. daily. ' HOME INSURANCE COMPANIES. Provinciai, IxsuKANrr, Co.mi-any of Canada — Established ISI'.t. Head ( >Micc, corner Toronto and Court.streets, Toronto. Hon. .1. H. Camcnin, M.P., President ; Lewis Moll'att, Vice-President ; Hon. Malcolm Cameron; C. .1. Campbell;' George Duggan; A. T. Fulton; H. S. Howland ; A. I!. McMaster; \V. .1. MacUonell ; Angus Monison; .lohn Wortliing- ton ; Directors, ilanies Sydney ('i>)ck(!r. Manager and Secretary; C. R. Dickson, Assistant Secretary. Fire Insurance's cll'eeted on every dcscrijilion of property, ilarine lnsurances---inland and to the lower ports. New Brunswick, Nova Si'otia, and the West Indies, and by steam vessels to Luro]ie. Hates as moderate lus those of any other resjicctable Insur- ance Company. Losses ])romptly settled. Inspec- tors: Fire— John Tnnibull; iMarine--A. M. Mac- gregor. Wkstkrn Assrr.ANCK Co.mpany. ---hHorporated 1851. Fire, Inland and Ocean -Alaritie Insurance. Head Oflice, corner of Chnri'h ami Colborne streets, Toronto. Hon. John McMurricli, President; Charles Magratli, Vice-President; Uireclors; A. M. Smith, John Fisken, James Michic, A. Manning, R. J. Dallas, Robert lieatty, N. liaridmrt; Bernard lialdan, Secretary; .lohn Maughan, jr.; Assistant Secretary; Inspectors: File---William Blight; .Marinc---Captaiu J. T. Douglas; James Pringle, (Jeneral Agent. Britlsh America A.sstjuan(;i; Comi-anv, Fire and Marine, oldest chartered I'pper Canadian Cumpauv ; head oflice : corne» of Church and Court Streets, Toronto. — Board of Directors : liaii. G. W. Allan, Richard S. Cassels, K. H. Ruthirf'onl, (r. J. Boyd, A. Joseph, Thomas C. Street, Hon. AVilliam Cayley, Peter Patcrson, {!. Percival Iliilout ; Governor, 0, Percival Jlidout; Deputy (iovcnior, Peter Patcrson. Trustees, E. H. Rutherford, Hun. William Cayley; G. J. Hoyd ; Marino Inspector, Captain Couriieen ; T. W. Hirchall, Managing Director. ToiioxTo ]\Iuti;al Firi: iNstruANcn ('u.mpany, No. 20 Toronto street, Toronto. — President, C. E. Chad- wick , Vice-President, iJavid Thurston ; Directors ; A. Barker, C. E. Chadwick, U. L. Denis'in, Jo.seph Gregory, .lolin Patcrson, Dr. A. A. Riddel. Henry Rowsell, I). Thurston, Jlamiging Director; Secretary, H. Hancock; Fire Inspector, W. Ilcndeison; Inspec- tor of Risks, S. S. Frost ; <'ity Agent, C. IJnwin, Adelaide street, opposite Court llousi'. Hkavkr MrruAL Fnti: Inmranck Comtanv, 20 Toronto street, Toronto. — President: Charles E. (^hadwick ; Vice-President, David Thurston; Mana- ging Director: S. Thompson; Board of Directors: C. I'l Chadwick, Ingerxoll; D. Thurston, Townto ; A. Harker, Markham ; Hon. Oliver lllake, Townsfiid; Hon. J. II. Cameron, Toronto ; Jos. W. (Jollins, New- market ; Richard L. Denison, IJiipincott; H. itow- sell, Toronto; J(din Smdl, Fdmoiiion ; George Snider, Owen Sound; S. Thomjison, Toronto. Honorary Direi^tors : W. H. Berry, March ; T. Bowles, Reeve, Chinguacousy ; Hon. Geo. Uryson, M.L.C., I'oiitiac; 'James Dryden, Whitby; William Edwanis, <'larrnce; 'J'. Migginson, West Hawkesbury; 11. S. Howland, York;Thos. McGonkey, M. P., ISilrrlc; J, McDcrmot, Reeve of AVallaeo; Hon. J. Simpson, Senator, How- manvillc; Alfred O. Stc]iliens, Tccumseh ; Treasurer, T. J. TliOinnson; Secretary, W. T. O'Reilly; Fire Inspector, W. Henderson ; IJanker-, Ontario Bank. HoMK District Mutual Fire I.v.suranch Co.— ohn Rains, Secretary, Youge street, corner of ■-delaidc. ASK FOR EVES' UNRIVALLED SUMMER BEVERAGES, AT ALL HOTELS. m 'ANAPA— I'diiti) and ■ermot, Senator, HoW" ih ; Treasurer, rueiiiy; Ff pntario Bank. SKANCh Co.— bet, corner ol TORONTO. 485 Aaron, Morris, jdwelor, 3681 Yoiigo Ablctt, William, procer, 2tifl King e Abraham, Jo.seiiji, jirop. N. K. Omnihus h 12 Elm Adair, .Mrs. .V., liounling, 45 Itichmond « aDAM, STKVENSON k Co., booksellers and pub- lisherH, fll King o Adams, I). M. k 15., gent's I'unii.sliiiig good.s, 15(5 Yongi! and 51 King w AdnniH, .lames, sail mkr, Tinning'.sWharf, P.splnnadc Adams, Mrs. tlane, (tni|io saloon, 38 Adelaide 8 Adams, .losepli, 1\1.|)., ironueopathist, 51 Hay Adams, ItolnMt, bonnliiig house, 242 King e AIXVMS, Wll.M.LM, wholesale grocer, K. Market square ADAMS, W. ('..dentist, 95 King e Adams, \V. M., tiiiHinith, 424^ Queen w Adanison, Jainea, wliailinger, St. Luwienec wharf, Ksplaiiade Ailamson, William, City Agent of Ololio Printing Co, Adanison, William, wliarliiiger, St. Lawrcnco wharf, Ksplaimde. Adelaiile Street Wesloyan Methodist Church, Adelaide cor 'roroiito .^VrNA IN.SIJUANCK CO., of Hartford, Conn., W. Rowland, ii,c;ent, Front tor,. Church iETNA I-IFK INSliU.-WCK (;<)., .Tohn Oarvin, gen- eral agent, U'liittemore's lluildings, Toronto .*:TNA livestock insurance CO., Scott.t Walnislev, agents, Ontario Hall, Church AGNFW. .rUIN X., M.l)., Richmond w, cor Bay Agricultural Hall, Ymigo, cor t^ueen Aikenhead .lames, wood niercht., St. Lawrence whari Aikens, .1. II., provisions, G21 Yongc Aiken.s, .lames, Avond merchant, St. fjawrence wharf Aikin k Kirkjiatriek, prodiu'o and general eoinniis- sion iiiereliaiits, 2 Ontario Chambers, cor Front and Cliuivh Aikins, Williiim, M.l)., 70 Queen w Aitkins, William, baker, 72J Queen w ALDWKMj it CO., props. William street brewery, 122 William (see adv) AlexaiuK'r, Mrs. .leaniiette, grocer, 370 (,'ueeii w Alexander, .1. A., scooiid hand store, 30 Queen w Alexauiiei-, William (lilaikie k Ale\aniler) Allan, .lohii, k Co , cloths, 31 Colborne ALLCOCK, S., {'. LAIC.HT k CO., manufacturers needles, «c. 39 anil dealers in lisliing tackli Colborne (ace a^lv.) Allen, (Jeorge I,., governor County Jail Allen, .laiiuts, M.l)., 2i)t) (Jueen e Allen, iJolm, eating house, 22 w Market Allen, Robert M., barrister, Court Allen, F. H., produce merchant, 4 liaiik of Toronto Ijuildings Alley, lleiiiy, clerk Provincial Secretary's ollicc, Parliament HiiiKlings Alley, .lenMiiiah, clerk (,'rown Lands Department, Parliament BuiU'ings Alley, .lei'ome, elerk Ci-owu Lands Department, Par- liaiiKiit Miiilcl'.igs AUington, Robcr, M.l)., Yonge nr Bloor, Yorkyille Alli.son, Absalo ii (J., train dcspateher, O. T. R. Ainberry, Itev, .loliii, classical m.ister. Trinity College AMFRlV'AX HOTF.L, David Walker, proi.rietor, Yoiige .'or i'"ront AMKRIC.VN iMLRCIlANTS' JNION KXPRESS COMPANY, .r. I). Irwin, agent, 57 Yungo American Steam (Unige Company, George Harding, agent, 77 King w ANDERSON, C. E., broker and commission mer- chant, Dailji Tulfyraph nuilding.1. Bay Ander.son, .lames, principal, Oivins' Streitt School ANDERSON, (I E., jr. (C. E. Anderson & Co.) Dnihl Ttlqtraph Huildings, Hay ANDKl'uSON, C. K. & CO. (V.. E. Anderson, jr., J. Ro.ss R(d)crt3on, and J. H. Cook). Directory and Cazetteer Publishers, Directory Branch Daily Tehijraph, Bay cor King Anderson, .lohn H., barber, 130 Kingw Anderson, .Iose[)h, grain buyer, 'i.'i Richmond e Anderson, .1. B. liouehette, customs' ollicer, O.T.R., Club Clianibers, York Anderson, ltpletoii, Mrs. Edward, groeeiy, 510 Queen w Arclibolil, David, sergeant: jioliic, \Vi ()iieen e Arclibold, L., T.P.F.', h 11 Duke Arrhibiibl, Charles, second asst. Boys' Model School .\rdagh, William, saloon, basement Police Court Arkel, Cieorge, wood contractor, O T.I!,, 4(il iving w Armilage, (Icorge, marble and stoneciilter, H Uould Aniiitage, Williiim, second-haml store, Mil (jiieen w Armstrong, Ceorgc, grocer, IS Itiihinond w Armstrong, .lames I)., grocer, ItN Kiiige Armstrong, .1. U. (.1. R, Armstrong .t Co,), h 73 Peter Armstrong, .1, R., it Co., City Foundry, stoves, tin and hollowware, 1(!1 Yonge .\rinstrong, Thoinos, inspeetor cab licenses. City Hall Huildings Armstrong, William, urti.st and civil engineer, 42 King e ARNOLD, RF,V. HROTHKR, director Christian Brothers Academy and .Sidiools, Nelson Arnold I!i(diard, jiassenger agent O. T. R,, Scott cor Front Arnolili, P., entering clerk Registrar's Ollicc, Court of ('hanciiiT, Osgoode Hall Aniott, David, wholesale dry goods, 89 Yonge Arthurs, Tlioma.s, cari)enter, 23 Douro Arlliiirs, William k Co., dry goods, 2.') King e Ash, William, grocery, 220 tiucen w Asliall, Mrs. M. A., liooks and stationery, 284 Yongo Asliby, Mrs. Annie, boarding-house, 135 Adelaide w Ashlicld, .liimes, ihief engineer, 'i'oroiilo Fire, De|)t., City Hall I'liildiiigs Atchison, Mrs. Elizabeth, confe(!tioner, 030 Yongo Atkinson, .loliii, builder, 37 Edward Atkinson, S., lumber mendiant, ti9 Wood ATKINSON k I'.OSWKLL, bani.'tcr.s, 74 Kinge ATTORNKY (IF.NFRAL'S OKFKJK, Hon, John Saiidlield Macdonald, Q,(/,, Attorney-tieneral, King iir Siiucoe August, .\lfred, curiicnter ami builhn', Shcppard nr Adelaide Ault, William, solicitor in (Miancery, Yonge cor King Austin, James, collector, &e.. No, 1 Hank of Toronto Huildings. Authors, James, coal oil and lamps, 270 Yongo Awdc, W. , butcher, 458 and 4C() Queen w Aykroyil, llenry, boat builder, Yo.igc street wharf HACII, F,., saddler, 10 Kingw BAt'KAS, C. A., stationer and news dealer, Whitte- mori^'s block, Toronto Backus, Oeorge H., assist 't Postmaster, 2G Alexander Baigent, R., (Irawiiig maslcr U. C. College HAILKY, HENRY, .sole agent C. \V. Williams t Co., wa.x thread sewing machines and Lamb's knit- ting machines, 23 King w ySailey, ,Fohti, butcher, 280 Queen w i TERRY'S, FOR FAMILY FLOUR. ■; I •■ t i . ; i t. HI i J ■ T ? 486 TORONTO. Bailey, J. T., linir dicsscr, 22.1 I'^'ig w Bailey, Tlioinai, (Vuit lU'aler, 296 (jueen w Bailey, T. J., civil engineer Bailit, John, hardware, 260 Yonfje Bain, James, bookseller ami stationer, 46 Kin{{ e BAIN, JAMES & CO., boots and shoes, 125 King e Bain, John, (I'aterson, Harrison & Bain) Bain, John, baker, 311 (Juceu w Baines, Christojiher C, aceountant, 6 Wellington e Bainos, Hugh, manager Toronto steel, iron and rail- way works, li 2 Stvuehan ave Bnird, Alexander, hotel keejier, 141 Portland Baker, (luy S., lumber nierehaut, 240 Kichniond w Baldwin, Kcv. E., (Churcli of England), 51 Duke Baldwin, W. Wilcox, law .stajup distributor, Osgoode Hall Ball, John, grocer, 216 Queen w BANK 01' liHITISH NORTH AMERICA, S. Tay- lor, manager, Yonge cor Wellington BANK OF TOBONTt), Oeorgc Hague, cashier, Wellington cor Ohurch BANK OK UPPER CANADA, Trustees' office On- tario Hall, Church nr Court Banks, C. C, local supt. locomotive dept. G.T.K., h 425 King w Banks, William H., assistant librarian Mechanics' Institute BANSLEY, CHARLES, hair dresser, toys and fancy goods, 71 King w Baptist Book Room, H. Lloyd, steward, 11 King w Barber, C'harles, potash manufacturer. Little Don Barbel', George, librarian Normal School Barber, G. A., secretary Board of School Tnistees and City Auditor. 69 Colliornc Barchard, William, box manufacture)', 121 Duke Barclay, Rev. John, D.D. (Established Church of Scotland), 82 Adelaide w BARKER, F. T., printer, advertising agent and publisher Exhibition Advertiser, 70 King c Barker, fJcorge k Co., fancy and straw goods, 40 Yongc and 14 Front e Barnard, John, confectioner, 71 Nelson Earnhardt, Noah L., miller and produce dealer. Man- ning's Block, Front Barr, Matthew, insurance agent, Ontario lane Barr, W. J., shoemaker, 313 King c Barrett, Mrs. James, dressmaker. 390 Yongc BARRETT MICHAEL, M.A., M.D., First English Master and Lecturer on Cheniisti-y and Physi- ology, Upper Canada College Barrett & Evans, barristers. Exchange Alley, cor Colborne Barrick, E. J., M.D., 276 Yonge Barron, John, boots and shoes, 38 West Market Sijuare and 149 King e Barron, William, boot and shoemaker, 215 King e Barry, Thomas B. , barrister, 5 York Chambers, Court Barry, W, M., oil merchant, 295 Yonge Bartlett, W. R., Superintendent and Commissioner Indian Affairs, Jordan cor King Barton, Charles L., conductor G. T. R. , 276 Yonge Barton, G., carptnter and builder, 10 Louisa BARTON, GEO. H., stage manager. Royal Lyceum Barton, John, broom manufacturer, 9 and 11 Dun- das Barwick, F. D., barrister, Romain buildings. King w BAS8ETT & KEEBLE (Thomas Bassett and Harry Keeble), proprietors Piatt's Hotel, 60 and 62 Nelson Bssso, Antonio, brush maker, 534 Yonge B«te, the Misses M. & M., ladies hair dressers and manufacturers, 31 King w Baxter, Alderman John, St. I'atrii'k's Ward, h 30 St. Aiulrews BAY HOUSE HOTEL; Thomas Best, proprietor, 137 and 139 Yonge Bayley, William, broker, 7 Toronto Baylis, James & Co., carjicts and oil cloths, whole- sale, 16 Colborne; retail, 31 King e BAY STUEET FIKE HALL, cs l!ay cor Temperance licale, Francis, hotel keeper, 331 King e Beard, E. & Co., stoves and tinware, 31 East Market Square Beard, E. & (.-o.. i^oal and wood dealers and fouudcra. Beard's Wharf, Esplanade^ Beardmore, (J. L. & Co., wholesale leather and find- ings, 6 Wellington w lieatty, Adam, grocer, Queen cor Parliament Beatty, Aduni, grocer, 69 Berkerley Beatty, Charles, baker. Berkeley bet Queen and Sydeidiani Beatty, Charles, boots and shoes, 162 Yonge Beatty, Luke, prop. Beatty '.s Hotel; 108 Adcliude c Beatty, liobert, shoemaker, 133 Suiiiach Beatty, Thomas, lessee of Market, 40 Nidson Beatty & Chadwick, barristers, 58 King o Beatty & Forsyth (Thomas Meatly c'c William For- syth), props. Commercial Hotel, 54 & 56 Nelson Beatty k. Townly, house, sign &. carriage painters, 18 Queen w ' '■'' BEATY, JAMES, M.P., prop. Leculcr and ratriot, King e (see adv.) Beaty, Robert & Co., cxcl.ange brokers, 63 King e lieauchamp, Richard, furniture dealer, 91 Queen w Beaumont, W. P., M.D., 134 Wellington w BEAVER DRUG JIILl.S & LAB()K.\TORY, Ly- man, Elliott & Co., proprietors, Palace BEAVER MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, W. T. O'Reilly, secretary, 20 Toronto Beaver Soda Water Works, Riddell & Hums, props. 406 Yonge Beck, Samuel, contractor for wells and drains, 79 Boulton Beckett, Edward, prop. Glob(! Foundry, 42 Queen w Beckford, E. 0., contractor, h 242 Victoria Bee, David, gi'oeer, 309 Church Beekman, Robert, accountant, 5 King w BF.LFORD, ALEXANDER, (dcrk Daily Tektjraph Belford, Chas., i-ditoT Leader, h 4 Carty's Blk., George Bell, Anthony, butcher and provision dealer, 3584 Yonge B(dl, George, house furnishing, 323 Quf;en w BELL, THOMAS, wood and c^oal dealer, 199 Queen w ami 150 Simcoe (see udv) Bell, William, builder, 371 Yonge BELL & (;0., book and job printers and publishers^ 70 King e (see adv) Bell, Crowther & Tilt, barristers, cor Church and King Belton, John, leather and findings, 308 Yonge Bender, Charles (Heintznian & Co.), King w Bennett, James, tavern-keeper, 18 Terauley Bennett, Joseph H., city engineer, 43 Agnes Bennett, Robert, barrister, Gwyiine, Yorkville Bergen, James, butcher, 387 King e Bergtiold, Lewis A., 212 Queen w Berrie & Brisbane, bakers, 333 Queen w Ben-y, Alfred, carriage, house and ornamental painter, 15 Agnes BERRYMAN, CHARLES V., M.D., Jarvis, York- ville Berthon, G. T., portrait painter, 43 King w Bertram, Thomas, grocer, 179 Centre Beseoby, Edward, lime and stone dealer, Esplannle cor Market w EVES' CELEBRATED SODA WATER, MANUFACTURED AT 107 Yonge. TORONTO. 487 BEST, THOMAS, prop Iky Horse Hotel, 137 and 139 Yong(! Beswii'k, Jamc«, groceries niul li([uors, 26 w Market Siniaro BETHKLIi, FUANCIS, watdiuiakcr and jewdler, 234 Yungi" BKTHUNE, UIGIIT REV. A. N., D.l)., D.C.L., Episcopal nishop of Toronto, 80 Ikverlcy Bcthuiie, K. 11., nianugcr (Quebec Itauk, h Beverley cor Haldwiu Bet/, Jolin, prop Bctz' Hotel, Ivsplnimde cor Simeoe Bevaii, John W., cooper and wine niauufacturer, 022 Yonge Biekerstatr, Joseph, gro(^er, 375 Yonge Bickerstuirfc ISro., grocers, 243 and 245 Queen \v Bickford, E. ()., railroad contractor, "Whittemorct's Building, Toronto BIGKLOW, N. GORDON, M.A., LL.B., barrister, AVhitteniore's Buildings, Toronto Bills, T. II., buti'hor, 60 Queen w Bilton, Jokn, painter and glazier, 82 Agnes Bilton, William, importer foreign and domestic fruits, confectionery, &c., 121 King c and 188 Yonge Binsted, Jolni, furniture, 321 Yoiigo Birch, Charles, prop Sjiortsnian's Saloon, 85 Y'ongo BIRCHALL, T. W., managing director B. A. Insur- ance Co. , Church cor Court. BIRD, CHARLES 0., professor violin, 65i North Park nr Parliament. Bird, E. B., butcher, 323 Y'onge Bird, Henry, butcher, 378 Queen w Bird, Pet 'r, fruit dealer, 279 (Jueen w Binl, Peter, provisiou dealer, 34 St. Lawrence Market Bird, W. J., liutcher, 235 Yonge Birney, J. & J. L., milk depot, 70i Queen w Birnie, Jlrs. Grace, boarding school, 100 Bond Birtch, Robert S. , barrister, Court cor Toronto Bishop, James, 249 King c Blachford, Anthony, boots and shoes, 107 King e BLAC'K, NORRIS, artilieial limbs, and sewing ma- chines, 18 King e (see adv.) Blackbird, George, hotel keeper, 234 Front w BLACKBURN, JOHN, City Steaiu Press. 96 Yonge Blackburn Robert, profesbor of music, 101 Terauley Blackball, Charles, proofreader Glubc Blackball, J., bookbinder, 74 King e BLAIKIE k ALEXANDER, (John L. Blaikie; William Alexander) accoimtants, brokera and estate agents, Jordan BLAIN, FERGUSON & PARKINSON (David Blain, Thomas Ferguson k Robert W. Parkinson), bar- risters, 74 Y'onge Blair, Hugh, keeper branch Lunatic Asylum Blair, John, prop. Blair's Hotel, 73 and 75 Nelson BLAKE, EDWARD, M.A., Q.C., M.P., andM.P.P., resides Township York Blake, J. N., barrister 64 Church Blake, R., grain merchant, 520 (Jueen w BLAKE, KERR & WELLS, (E. Blake, Samuel H. Blake, James K. Kerr, R.. M. Wells) barristers. Masonic Hall Blftkcy, Jolin, prop. Liverpool hotel, 56 Wellington e Blakely, John, provisions 165 Berkeley Bland & Leadk, dry goods and clothing 176 Yonge Blevins & Duggan(John Blevins; George F. Duggau) barristers. City Building Blight, William, inspector Provincial Insurance Co., hS2 North Blong, George, grocer, 222 Queen e BLONG, H. *E., butchers 3 and 6 St. Lawrence market Blume, Michael, druggist, 117(iueenw Blumenthal, Ady, general dealer. King o Boatman, Charles, blacksmith, 485 Queen w Boiidy, Rev. S. J. (Church of England) 112 Win- chester BOECKH, CHARLES, bnish manufacturer, 08 Berkeley (see iidv) Bolam Hotel, Bernard Sullivan, manager, cor Church and Adelaide e Bolain, John, Butchers Arms' Hotel, cor East Market Sijuare and Palace Bolster, Laun<:tlot (!., supt Metropolitan Water Co., 20, 21 and 22 Toronto Exchange Bolton, J. P., grocer, 18 Palace Bond, John, eabinetware, 209 King e Bond, John, blacksndth, 52 Queen w Bond, John, proj) Ontario Livery Stables, Sheppanl Bond St. Congregational Church, Bond cor Cruick- shank Bond Street Regxdar Baptist Church, Rev. T. F, Caldieott, pastor Bonnell, W., agent Smith k Cochrane, boots and shoes, Montreal, 37 Yonge Bonniek, Joseph, butcher, 377 Yongo Bonter, Isaac, baker, 597 Yonge BOOMER, A. K., eomniission merchant, and agent Fairbank's Scales and Kershaw & Edwards's Safes 93 King w Booth, John, confectioner, 131 York BOOTH & SON (H. G. and George) coppcrsniitlis, 26 Richmond w Bostwiek, Amos (Henderson k Bostwick), li 642 Y'onge Bostwiek, George, J, P., Yonge, Yorkville Boswell, George, steward General Hospital Boulton, Hon. H. P., ]iroi) Royal Dominion Mills, Bay cor Esplanade, h 61 Wellington w Boulton, James, barrister, 170 King w Boulton, W. H., John BOURLIER, H., station master G. T. R., agent Montreal Ocean Steamship Company Boustead, J. B., provisions and commission merchant (wholesale), 82 Front e Bovell, Jajnes, M.D., Denison Avenue Bowden, John W., grocer, 127 York Bowdway, Gilbert, blacksmith, 218 Dundas BOXALL, JOHN, stoves, tinware, &c., 60 Queen w (sec adv) Boyd, A., blacksmith, 621 Queen w Boyd, John, wood dealer, Albert Boyd, Robert, gi'ocer and contractor, 231 King e Boyd, William, barrister, h 84 Wellington w BOYD, JOHN & CO. (John Boyd, Alexander M. Mnnro and C. W. Bunting), wholesale grocers. 61 and 63 Front e Boyd & Stayner, barristers, 70 King e BOYLE, PATRICK, editor and proprietor Irish Canadian, book and job printer, Exchange Alley BOY'S' HOME, Mrs. Muinoe, matron, George Brabington, R. , groceries and provisions, Gerrard BRADBURNE, B., agent Cainida Life Assurance Co., Whittemore's Building, Toronto Bradbury, James R., miniig agent, 6 Wellington e Bradford, J. W., Hour and feed, 211 King e BRADFORD, ROBERT, flour and commiision mer- chant and City Express, 75 Yong« & 211 King e Bitidley, John, furniture dealer, 313 George BRADSTREET, J. M. & SON, improved mercantile agency, 32 Wellington e BRAY, JOSIAS, n w cor King and Church Breen, James, butcher, 448 Queen w Breen, P. and E , butchers, 21 St. Lawrence Market TERRY'S EXPRESS k CITY PARCELS DELIVERY; 488 TORONTO. Brennaii, Lawrence, professor St. Miclmc-l's College, St. Joseplis Breut, iMr.s. K., iiro])rietor Turkish Batlis, Hloor Brent, .r. W., 8e<'y Oeiienil Ilosiiital, 86 King e Brew, ThoniuH, tailor, 269^ Queen w Bridge, J. G., grocer, 38 Denison nve Kridgeland, J. W., supt. C'olonizutiou Koads, Parlia- ment Buildings Bridgman, J. AV.. jwrtrait ])ainter, 39 King w Bridgcwater, Thomas, clothing store, 325 Yongo Briggs, Dr. J., surgeon and chiropodist, C King w Briggs, Robert, gunsmith, 203 King e BllIGCH, SAJIUEL 11.. lumber dealer, shipper and commission merchant, 37 Toronto Exchange BRIGGS, THOMAS, wholesale and retail dealer in lumber, laths, shingles, ilooring, &c., 17 to 24 Edward (see adv) Bright, "William, butcher, 6,3 Seaton Briggs, W. H., grocer, 303 Yongo BIIIMER, JOHN, merchant tailor, 171 Y(mge Brimstin, Hugh, cutler and bell hanger, 288 Yonge Briscoe, William, blacksmith and wagon maker, 129 Queen w BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE COMPANY; governor, George Percival Ridout, deputy- governor, Peter Patcrson; managing director, Thomas W. Birchall; 54 Church cor Court (see adv. inside front cover) BRITISH AMERICAN & BRYANT, STRATTON & ODELLCOMM'^RCI AT, COLLEGE, Odell & Trout, proprietors, 57 Yongo & Toronto cor King Briton ^Medical and General Life Association, James Eraser, agent, 5 King w Britton, James, butcher, 13 and 15 St. Lawrence Market Broad well, J. W., insurance agent, Canada Life, of- lico Toronto Brock, Henry, hotel keeper, 556 Queen w Brock, Llewellyn, M.D., editor and proprietor Domi- nion Medical Journal, office 9 Trinity square BROMEIELD, E. T. & Co., publishers Canadian Journal of Commerce, 48 King e BRONSDON & PATON, (J. L. Broiisdon and J. W. Paton) paints, oils, German anil English plate, etc., 84 Yonge (see adv) Brooks, James, second-hand dealer, 222 Queen w Brooks, Joseph, gi-ocer, 90 Church Brooks, Mrs. S., boarding house, 36 Richmond w Broom, Jiimes, dry goods, 246 Yonge Broom, R., lock smith and licll hanger, 26 and 28 Colborne Broughall, Rev. A. J., (Church of England), St. Ste- phen's Parsonage BROWN, CHARLES, Church BROWN, GEORGE, Queen's Hotel BROWN, HON. GEORGE, managing director Olobe Printing Co., h 270 Wellington w Brown, Henry, butcher, Yonge, Yorkville Brown, James, M.A., mathematical master U. C. College BROWN, JAMES, JUN., produce merchant, 24 Toronto Exchange Brown, John, librarian Law Society, O.sgoode Hall Brown, John, builder, 72 Victoria Brown, John, temperance saloon, 370i Queen w Brown, John, M.D., 321 Queen w BROWN, J. GORDON, editor-in-chief Glohe, 26 and 28 King e Brown, J. W., proprietor British Hotel, cor King and Simcoe (C. P. Reid & Co.) h 190 saloon and billiard parlor. Brown, J, R., boots and shoes, 42 King w Brown, Robert, hotel keeper, 326 Queen w Brown, Thomas, proprietor Metropolitan Hotel, King cor Bay Brown, William, bailder, 38 Agnes BROWN, WILLIAM, carriage hardware, 72 King e Brown, William, dry goods, 416 Queen w BROWN BROTHERS, bookbinders, stationers and blank book manufacturers, 66 and 68 King e (see adv) Browne, J. 0., P.L.S., Whittamore's bdg.s, Toronto BROWN, PHILIP & CO., bankers and exchange brokers, 67 Yonge Br.iwnlce & Conn (Harvy Brownlee & Jo.shua Conn), clothing and furnishing goods, 151 King e Bruce, Janien, drv goods, 315 Yonge BRUNEL, LIEUT. COL. ALFRED, 10th Royals, Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue, To- ronto Exchange, h Bathurst nr Front Bnimell, H. P., druggist, 13 King c Brunskill k Kirby, commission merchants, 78 Front BRYCE, McMURRICH & CO., wholesale importers of dry goods, 34 Yonge BRYSON, JOHN, a.ssisvant station master and tele- gi'aph operator G. W. R., Yonge St. Station BUCIIAN, DAVID, bursar University and Colleges, Simcoe cor Adelaide Buchanan, C. W., M.I)., coroner, 57 Adelaide w Buckliind, Professor Gcoi'ge, secretary Bureau Agri- culture, 335 Jarvis Buckley, John, oal) owner, York cor Wellington Buckley, Joseph, blacksmith, 45 James Buell, Andrew Norton, blaster in Chanccrj-, O.sgoode Hall BUGG, CHARLES, fraits and confectionery, books and stationery, 296 Yonge (see adv) Bulman, William, grocer, 51 Elizabeth Bulmer & Douglas, brick, tile and pijie manufac- turers, Y'orkville Bunco, Prof. H. T., M.D., 28 Frederick Buntm Brother & Co., wholesale stationers and paper manufacturers, 63 and 65 Yonge BURKE, WILLIAM, lumber merchant and builder, sa.sh, door and blind factory, Sheppard cor Richmond (see adv) Burness & Sons, bakers, Queen cor Jarvis Burns, Charles, prop Y'ork Street Inn, 115 Y'ork Burns, James, wliolesale and retail grocer and com- mission merchant, 5 and 6 City Hall Buildings Burns, James, grocer, 202 Palace Burns, John, grocer, 28 Queen w Burns, Patrick, prop Lord Nelson Hotel and coal and wood merchant, 226 Queen cor John Burns, Rev. Robert, D.D., professor of Church His- tory, Knox's College Burn!!, G. & Co., grocers, 4 Palace Bury, William, confectionery, 418 Queen w Butchart, D. C., jihotogi-apher, 145 King e BUTLAND, RICHARD B. importer of music and musical instruments, 37 King w Butler, Alfred, news dealer, 85 Queen ,w Butler, Patrick, shoemaker, 272 Queen w BUTLER, WILKIN B., Division Court,»house, land and mercantile agent, 2 Leader buildingi Butt, E])hraim, carriage maker, 15 Agnes Butt, James, blacksmith, 100 Victoria Byers, V/. A., gi-ocer and tavern keeper, 94J Churcli Byrnes, T., RIessengcr Legislative Assembly, Parlia- ment buildings Cadow, William, merchant, li 325 Jarvis Cain, James, watchman. Parliament buildings Calder, Duncan, blacksmith, 22 Beverley GET YOUR-SODA WATER, SARSAPARILLA, &c., FROM EVES', 107 Yonge. a, 42 Kiiif; w 326 Qiicoii w Metropolitan Jlotcl, King A({nes ij{o Imrdwnro, 72 King o IIG Queen w binders, stationers and ers, 66 and 63 King e ttanioro's bdgs, Toronto bankers and exchange iwnlee & Joshua Conn), ^'oods, 151 King o 5 Yonge LFREI), 10th Royals, Inland K{!venue, To- ir.'it iir Front King c in merchants, 78 Front 0., wholesale importers station master and tele- , Yonge St. Station Jniversity and Colleges, )ner, 67 Adelaide w secretary IJureau Agri- ork cor AVellington , 45 James ■r in Chancery, Osgoode id confectionery, books ;e (see adv) Elizabeth ile and pijie manufac- Frederick lie stationers and paper YoiiM inerdiant and builder, ctory, Sheppnrd cor cor Jarvis ;et Inn, 115 York ■tail grocer and com- City Hall Buildings ice w on Hotel and coal and or John ssor of Church His- ace :18 Queen w 145 King e iporter of music and Dg w )ueen w Queen w 11 Court,*house, land (ler Ijuildingn 15 Agnes ictoria keeper, 04} Church e Assembly, Pailia- 5 Jarvis ent buildings Beverley Yonge. 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Bible and Tract So- cietv, 102 Yonge CARLISLE, 0EOR(iE W., prop Ti-rnipin Restaur- ant, 87 and 8i) King o Carlyle, James, M.l)., principal Boys' Model School Carmichiic], Capt., steamer C'hampio)), h 44 Wood Carmichail, Robert, cooper and dealer in wooden ware, 9 Adelaide e Carnegie, Charles, watchmaker and jeweller, 14 Kingc Carr, John, city clerk, h 23 Denison Avenue Can-ol, l{obert,"builder and contractor, h t'. h Sheppavd Carroll, Charles 1., barrister. North ror Blonr Carroll, .lohn, supt Lfuilcr ollice, h 172 Berkeley Carroll, John, ])roi) Rochester Hous», 20 Front w CARUUTHERS, E. M., k CO., (E. JL ( Jarruthers, George I'.wart and Charles Perry), props steamer Alqonia, f>r> Front e CARRUTHERS, E. M. (E. Jl. Carruthers k Co.), wharfinger. Queen's "\Vharf Carruthers, John, contractor, h 14 Don Carson, James, jjrop Turf Club Hotid, 40 King vr Carson, Wallice, prop Rising Sun Hotel, 021) Yonge Carter, Mrs. Amelia, milliner, dressmaker and ladies' hair drcssin-, 2924 Yongis Carter, George, barber, 2.") King e and (Jueen's Hotel •arter, John, professor of music, h 137 Sinicoe Carter, M. & A., milliners and mantle makers, 362 Yonge Carto, Benjamin, fancy goods, 260 King e Carto, Mrs. B., manufac'r hair jewellery, 260 Kingc CAR'i'Y, J., & CO., manufacturers soap and candles, cor (Juccn and George Cary, G. AV., barber, 10 Front e Ca.ssels, Robert, Jr., barrister, 56 Church, h 517 Jarvis TERRY'S CITY PARCELS DELIVERY. -.11 m ^'H 'i iHH V m S iinff ■ j ' ! I 490 TORONTtX i i- CA88KLS, WAI.TKR (1. (( 'umi.l.tll k f.uweU), 00 K.lny; (> Caiiiitiv, J. ,L, M.n., ]ihyHiciHii to Hoiuu uf Provi- ili-nct, 118Chiir.li <'aii«ri-ll. Will., boiiitliiig-hnuBe, 153 AiluUulu w Cathi'iirt, ilaiiK'H, iiiiikpr])i'r, 35(1 Quern \v CATHKON, ROIJKUT K., amniiitant Freehold IVriimiirnt Rui> liiif( iintl SnviiigK Souiety, h lUtf Mutual Cnttatmi'li, Aluxaiiilcr J. (('rookii, KingHtnilt k (.'iittn- narh), 17 WclliDjjton 'v CATTO, JtlllX, k CO.. (Ivv K'HxU, r.U Kin>{ o CAULKINS k SANDKUSON (J. B. Cftuikiiw Riid ]*. K. SiUiiloiNon), bruom and l>nuh uiiinul'uc- turei-s, 434 Yoiige CAIM.KINS, J. U. (Caulkiiis k Saiidorson), 'h 432 Yoiimt CAVKN, HKV. W., profoasor ExiKcticul Thfology, Knox's ('nUi'f^c, li Vii'toria I'awtlira, Wilii'ini, h 01 Hiiy oor Kinj? CAXTON rUKSS; Tlioiiias Hill i Son, luoprietors, Kiiip cor NoIhou C!ayley, .lolm, res Castle Frank, rear of Cenieti-rr C»ylcy, Hon. William, Clerk Surrogate Court, li n « D'Arov w Heverly Cnrlierrv, ki'iinodv, Krorer, 228 Saycr CHAFKKY k IJHbTllEH, coal ami wood merchants, 49 Front WcNfrrii Hoffl, fi4S <^iic<-ii w (OHIl, WII.I.IAM W., u«.iit Coloniiil Sr.iiiitiis ('tiininiiiy, IxIm ItoSNiii Houmc t'oliloy, llciny k Co., rmk iiiuniiliii'tui'er/t, (wholrHttlc) fiS Front t' ("OCKIIUUN, <;i".OU(»K I{. H.. M.A., I'rin.ii*! U, ('. ColN'Hc, Iviiif^ i:()i- .'^iincoe Coclcir, William, M.D., :!tl llou.l Ciicliiiiii, AlrxiwuitT, lionl N't'lnoii Hotel, 8 Pulacr C.r(',, iii'i>|irii!toi- Kiihiiionil ll<>u.s«, '.'l> Viitolia COFFKK, I,, .t CO., (l,aiir.m-«Cn(r.'H k T. Flyiin), iinHJiii'i- ami ( oiniiiisNion nirrchniitii, 2 Miiniiiii(('i< lilock. Front f (wo lulv) CoL'liili, Hiilirrt, rarri»x<' iiii>nufa,'i', ronti-i'tioncr, 1>1» Kin^ w Coleman, .1. k Sons, invliHlfoii niiimiracturrifi, 50 Kiun w ColcH, ticoi-Ki", li.iker, Hour ami feed, t't'27 Oi-nrgc Collar, Mis.s I'.li/a, ladies' school, 147 Cliiirili Collard, .losopli, Imti'lii-r, '2!>l» Yon(,'e Collott, M., fi .Son, liaroii cururH, 4(!8 Yonj,'r Collins, .loliii, st<'iini ^'nn^'i; and l)ra.s.H work.s, 112 Bay Collver, .rolin, iiroji Clifton llonso, )S(> Col borne COLONIAL .SKCl'ltlTIK.S' COXll'ANY, U. J. V. Cliiiiinan, wccrctary, Kdinlmrgh A.ssiirancc Co.'h Huildin^'8, 17 Wellington w Colwell, Henry, lumlier inereliaiit, 4\i F'nint w Colwell, W. \\'., wholesale lumber vierehant. Front w bet Mroek and I'ortlnncl, res RunnyKidc COMMF.RCIAL UriLDIXtJ AND INVK.STMKNT .SOCIKTV, Hon. John iMeMurrieh, Trrs.; .lohn Hums, Viee-1'res. ; John Kniiis, B«e. and treos. ; I'JO YoiiKe CO.MMKHCIAI, HOTKL, IJeutty & ForHytli, prop-s., 54 k .'■)« Nelson COMMKUCIAI, UNION ASSrUANCK COY, of London, F.ngland, Wm. Westiuocott, ng(\at, 72 King V, Connnissariat Staff Coriw, ofHco 53 York Cun^don, K. I)., h !> Alice Conlin, Henry, K'T'd merchant, h 9(t Duko Conlin, Henry, jun., i)roduce dealer, 74 I'alaeft Connell, William li., watchmaker and jeweller, 150 Yonge Cwnion, C. W., LL.D., English Cla.ssical Master, U. C. College Connor, Mi.ss .Tuanmi, boarding-house, 07 Ann CONSUMERS' (IAS COMPANY'S WORKS, Henry Tlioinp.son, manager, e s Parliament btt Little Front and Palare ; oH'k-*, 20 Toronto Coustantinides, P., M.I)., 3(59 Yongc Convent of St. Joseph, St. Albans, li«v. Motlicr Antionette, .suimrioress Conway, Rev. P., assistant St. I'aul's, Power Coo, William, wire-worker, 203 Queen w Cook Hros. (Hiram H., John and George), lumber merchants, M Hay COOK, JAMES H. (Robertson k Cook), Daily Tele- ijraph Cooke's Church (Presbyterian), eo Mutual k Queen e Cooke, John, Icnthi r dres.s«r and fancy colored sheep- skin mat niaiiufacturtr, h 8> Oak Coombc, John, Medical Hall, 104 Yonge Cooper, Charles \V., barrister, reporter C!h«ncerj' Chambers and legal repor'r Olobe, h 32 Alexander CooiKT, JanirM (.Sensions, Turner .V Co. >, h2. A., photographer, 4.''> Kinge Cooper, William J., house, land, estate, ]>ntont and iinrlinmeiitury a^'ent, Romuin Buildings, King W Ct»PI,ANI), WILLIAM, prop Fast Toronto Hrtiwery, h 314 King e Copley, .1., Iiurher and hairdres.ser, 238 Yonge Copping, (!. n., puekiiig-box maker, lOt^ueeuw Corbett, William, wo«mI merehant, I'.itt Klizabeth Corcoran, Jidin, boots and bhoes, 'J'J2 Kinge Corin, Charles, sign writer, Itl (,>ueeii w Coriii, J. L., sign iMiinter, Ace, 54,'; f.iuecn w CORNNKLL. JOHN (Wallis k Comnelli, propriotor Cornntll's Hotel, West Market Souare Cornish, J. IL, boots and .shoes, 24" Yonge Cornish, T. W., boots uml shoes 037 Yonge Cornor, Fdward, scale mniiul'ueturer and tobaeconiati 2.14 Yonge COSORAVF, k CO., proi.s West Toronto Hrewery, 619 Quoen w Cosgrove, Owen, grorer, 180 Queen w Cottrell, William, tinsmith. Oil King w Couch, Kii'hard, builder, Xec, 132uiid 134 Ailelaide W Couthard, John, wines and spirits, .'tit Fi'ancis Courneen, I!., marine inspector II. A. Assurance Cot, h 232 Rii'hniond w Courtcnay, John, dry goods ami millinery, 118 Yongs Court Street Fire- Hall, Court Couture, Mr.s. A. & Co., oyster and fruit deaUrs, 82 Queen w Cowan, |)., .t Co. (David Cowan and William Sidcry), wholesale prerisioii anil commissitui merchant^ 2V> Church Crtwan, Robert, shoemaker. 277 Queen w Cowdry, Thomas, M.U., 3.14 (^ueeii w CowjH-r, (leorge U., Crown Lauds Departmant CO.X, (i. k J. W., k. CO., inmorters of dry gowlB nnil nmnufacturers of millincrT, mantles and clothing, 11,1, 117, 110 and 121 Kinge Co.x, Jame.s, confectioner, DTi Ymige Co.T, Ca]itai)i William, prop Black Horsa Hotel, 24 and 20 Palace Co.xall, McIUe & Co., gi'ocers, 101 Kinge COXON, GEORCtK, soda water, 3«l Ycmgo (sen atW) Coxon, Samuel, sausage maker and grocer 22u Kinge Coyni', Thoma.s, 121 (Jueen w Craig, Janus, K. confectioner, 91 t'hurch Cnme, .Samuel, coal and wooil, in:! Queen w Crane, William, Holnum Uiwni Troupe, 1 Uitchio'« Terrace I'rapper, James, plumber and gas fitter, 88 Adelaide a CRAPPF.R, JaSIF.S, plumber and ga-s Htt«r, 88 Adelaide e (see adv.) Crawford, Archibalil, baker, 331 (Jueen w CRAWFORD, ARTHUR, toys ami fan.y goods, 164 Y'onge (see adv) CRAWFORD & CROMRIK, (John Crawford Q.C., and Ernestus Crombie, M. A.,) barristers 9 and 10 Masonic Hall CRAWFORD, I), k (N)., spiee mills, soap, nandl«v and oil manufacturers, rahu'e I'or Prince.ss Crawford, (Jeorge CJ., M.l). 109 Elm CRAWFORD, JOHN, Q.C., M.P., (Crawford k. Crombie) h cor Wellington and Sitncoo Crawford, John, butcher, 418 Queen w Crawford, Richard, butcher, 184 Agnes CrawfonI, Samuel, butcher, 100 Caroline Crawford k Smith, dry goods, 91 King e Crawfonl's Wharf, Esplanade foot of HerkeUy Creys, Isaiah, wagon uuiker, 8 and 10 Kdwanl Crickniore, John, barrister, 70 King e Ii I TERRY'S FOR FLOUR AND FEED. 4vB TORONTO. |- +- ■'f ■> i Crocker, Jamos, prop. Albion Hotel, 55 Kast Market CR0(;KK,H, JAMKS SYDNKY, secretary nnd in.iiift- fer Provincial Insuratico Company of ('antt.('., (Crooks, Kingsniill k (^altaiiach, h 41 Crnnjji! Road) CROOKS, KINOS.MILTi & CATTANACH (Adam Crooks, <,>.('., Nichol Kinfjsnnll, M.A. an printers, s r Change Alley, cor Colborni; D'AUien, A. J., pro-,)f reader Ohbe Dack, Edward, bf)ots and shoes, 73 Kingw Daley, Charles k Co., leather dealers, .OO Yonge Dallas, Angus, wholesale dealer in wooden ware and fancy goods, 74 York Dalton, }(. (i. Cleik Crown and Pleas, Queen's Bench, Osgoode Hall DALTON, WILLIAM, fruit, confectionery, icecream &c.. 3()4 Yoiigo Daly, Mrs. Ann, l)oarding house, 109 Simcoe Daly, Edward, contractoi-, 79 Peter Damcle, John, looking glass manufacturer, h 218 Sayer Damer k Co., wholesale boots and shoes, 97 Yongc Damer, J. k W., boots and shoes, 144 Yongc Dnmoreau, C P., engraver on wood, 87 P»ay cor King Dane, John, grocer, Osgoode cor Sayer DARLINC, REV. W. S., rentor Church of Holy Trinity, res Parsonage, Trinity S(iuare Darlington, W. 1)., felt roofing manufacturer, Clare and 35 Queen e DAVIDOK, \VILLIAM, Ji'NU., cimiedian, Holman Opera Trou])e DAVIDS, JOSEPH, chemist and druggist, 109 King e (see adv) DAVIDSON, DAVID, com. merchant, 80 Fionte DAVIDSON, M-VITTIE & ''O. (William Davi.lson, Thomas fcVittie and J. M. Davidson), importrrs of coach and saddlery hardware, 11 King e (see adv) Davies, C, watchmaker, jeweler and dealer in fancy good.s, 284 Vongo Davies, Brothers, wholesale grocers and seed mer- chants, () Palace Davies, F. N., butcher, 237 Yonge DAVIES, liEV. H. AV. AV., H'.D., second ma.ster Normal School and Curate C'hurch of IIoiyTriu- itv, 5 Hreadalbane. DAVIES. THOMAS k SON, maltsters and brewers, Don Brewery, River Davies, William & Co., pork packers, 37, 39 & 41 Palace ]")avis. A., provision dealer and jiork butcher, SIG (^ueen w Davis, i 'aniel, tailor, 34 King w Davis, Isaac, designer and stamper, 288 Yonge Davis, .lames, city assessor St. Lawrence Ward, 17 Slieibourne Davis, .1., inspector of distilleries, 30 Exchange Bldg Daris, J. F., fruit store, 32 Queen w Davis, Robert k Co., grocers and liijuor dealers, 55 King w Dawbarn, Charles k Co., seedsmen and florists, 1'21 King w Dawson, S. J., C. E. & P. L. S. , 38 Exchange Bldgs DAY, JAMES E., projirictor Day's Commercial and Telegraidi Institute, 82 King e DAY'S COMMEliCIAL COLLICOE; James E. Day, jiroprietor, 82 King e (see adv.) Deacon, A. T., Clerk Indian Ollice, Jordan Dean, (leorgc, grocer, 174 Parliament Dee k Herbert, jiaiiit shop, y,')3 (|)necn DkGRASSI, ALFIO, general broker, shipping and insurance agent, 52 King i; DeOrassi, Ceorgc, M.I)., 292 King c Dclanay, Thomas, gioceries, 385 King e De Laliunt, Thomas, barbc-r, &e., 70 Oolborno l)c La Porte, A. V., broker and commission mer- chant, 57 Front e Deliulc, Remi, nuichinist, 257 (.Uiccn D«lli ler, Cottlieb, prop. (Jerman Hotel, 24 York Denison, George T., barrister, 11 Wellington Cham- bers DENISON, COL. (iEOliOE T., commandant volun- teer garrison, 5lh Military District, Ontario, Wellington Chandlers, " liusliolme," Dundiis Denison, Robert B., Brigade Major, "Bellevue," head of Denison Avenue Denison, W. L., grocer and feed store, Dundas Denison, Hichard L., " Lippincott," Brockton Denyer, William, butcher, 289 Yonge Dever, William, butcher, 3rt King w Dcvine, Thonia.s, surveyor-in-cbici'. Crown Liuiili) Department, Parliament Buildings Dewdn;y, II., blacksmith, 99 and 103 Parliament DEWE, JOHN, Post Ollice Inspector, Toronto Di- vision, olHce I'o.st Ollice Dexter, Thomas, but(dier, h 155 Jarvi.s Diamond, J. S., M.I)., 88 Spadina Avenue EVE'S, 107 YONGE STREET, FOR GINGER POP, CREAM NECTAR, &<• TORONTO. 493 ;hurcU of Holy ;r,; James E. Day, DICK, CAPT. THOMAS, t -op yueen's Hottl Dkkfv, NciU & (x>. (J. I. Dick(% Joliii Ncill niul hiat. I)ii,key), jirops tJoho Foundry, 18 aiul 28 Huvtrlcy Dickson, Chailos li., aceountaiit I'roviiicirtl ins. Co. of Canadii, cor Court Dickson, (icor^c 1'., collector Inland Ri'venue, Tc- ro.ito Kxchai'i^c Dickson, James 11., auction ''.ml comniiisiion, 121 Yoii;;c DILI-ON, JOHN, jun. (Kolonl (c Dillon), res Montreal DHAVOiriMl, JAMES, clerk Daih/ rchr,ra,,k Dinj,'WiiIl, Janics, barrister, Ontario II;!'!, Court Dinccn, Jercmiali, hatter and fi'.rrier, 'J'.i Vonj^ii DIN KEN, W. & i> , hatters ai,d furricr.s, SO Vonge DIXNI.S, RICllAKi), builder and lunihcr mcrciiant, 4S IJay Disciiilcs' Churi.di, Shuter cor Victoria Dixon Bros., carriage buildi'rs, 70 and 72 King w DIXON, n. HOMER, Consul lor Nethcriand.s, " IloMlcwood," W'elleslcy DIXON, ]•'. E.,72 Kin'.,'e DIXON, .lOilN L., 72 Kinge Dixon, \Viiliani, produiT, llnur and feed, 249 Kingc Doane, Henry, livery, rear of 40 King w D'lbliic .' Carrie, (.lames A. Dobbieand Kobert Car- rie) whoh'sale dry goods, 45 Yonge and 3 Wel- lington c DOHSON. JAME.S, J.R, Postmaster, com. Court of (Queen's liench, Vorkvillc Duilgson, Siiieids Jt Co., (John Dodgson and James Shields) wlioiesai(! and retail grocers, &e., 1118 Yonge cor Temperance D(iel, John, ;i8 Adelaid'i DOId'lllN SALOON, Joseph Palmer, prop., 131 King e (see adv.) Dominion Mrdiait. Jaurmtl, (mo'ithly) Dr. L. lirock editor, olliee No. i) Trinity Sipiaro DOMINION TEEEdUAPH CO., Hon. Wm. Cayley, president; II. Reeve, secretaiy, Wellington o Dominion Telegnqih Institute, 34 King e and cor York and King Donaldson, J. A., emigration agent, fiS'York Donaldson, Janie.s, barrister, bjs !)8 Queen DON HRKWERY, Thomas Davies .t Son, props., o s River nr t>uecii, (.see udv) Doiighan, Samuel, butcher, 3li7 Chuich ]i(innelly, .'ohn, fancy gooils, 12St. Lawrence Arcade Diinolioe, Eruneis P., shoemaker, 33 Queen w Doiuihoe, Willi.im, blacksmilli, 14 Edwanl Dcimivan, .losepii A., barristir, CIntario Mall, Court DON Sl'ATION, (!. T. R., Thomas Jleagher, station agent. Little i''ront cor Ivist Porcey, Mr.s. Matthew, grocer, 73 Stanley Dorsey, John, grocery, 142 York Dosser, W. R., grease manuf., 300 King Dougla.s, (!aptain J. T., marine inspector \V. A. Co. 'J.') \\ inches ter DOUDLAS, JOHN, chief clerk Custo'.i House, Wal- ton bet Teranlcy and Elizabeth DOIKILAS, JOHN k, Co., auctioneers and comniia- sion men hants, i)2 Yoiige (see udv) Douglas, L., boarding house, IG Front e Douglas, Sarali M., boarding house, ol Riehmoud e Doughty, Airs. Jane, gioceries, 6.14 Yonge Dow, \V. H. k CO., dry goods, 1 King w Downey, Mrs. Maiy, boarding house, 11(1 King w Downey, Mrs. JIary, hotel keeper, cor Victoria and Stanley Downing, Thomas, boots and shoes, 25(5 Yougo DowHon, I'Mwurd, cor (Jlucen and Victoria Doyle, James H., barrister, 20 Toronto Doyle, Laurence, Ontmio Hotel, 52 Adehii(h< e Doyle, Patrick, books and fancy good.s, (>, S and 10 St. Lawrence Ariade Doyle, Thomas, houd keejier, 78 C(dbonii Draper, Hon. William Henry, ('.]{., Chief Justice ;ieen w (see adv) Dundas, Alexander, grocery, 92 Church Duiilop, Rev. John .1. (Presbyterian), 1()0 (.'hurch Dunlop, AVilliam, lamjis, oil, kc, 031 Vonge Dunn, Daniel, bl.icksinitl', 5 Church Dunn, Daviil, grocery, 5li2 Queen w Duiiii, (!. \V'., hooj) skirt manufacturer, dry guoda^ 2(U; and 2(18 Yonge Dunn, .1. R., butcher, 377 Queen \v Dunn, .lustus, oysters, fruit, game and confectionery, 13(1 King w Dunn k Scott (Wni. Dunn and Jno. Scott), butchen^ St. Patrick's Market, (,iuceii w Dunning, V,. 11., butcher, 10 St. Lawrence Market DUNSPAUC.H & WATSON (Wm. II Dunspaugh k James Watson), wholesale druggi.^tH, 3 Front Durnnd, Charh's, barrister, 1 Adelaide e DWICHT, II. P., supt. Montreal Telegraph Co., Exchange Duilding.s, h 231 .larvis East, II. W., (unbrellu and parasol manufacturer, 298 Vonge Eastwood, John, k Si>n, dry goods ami clothing, 128 King e y.aton, T. k Co., wholesale dry goods, 1 1 I'ront W Edinbuigli Life Assuranci! Co., I)a\id lllggins, secre> tiiry, 17 Wellington w F.clmunds, Elishn, barber k hairtlre.sser, 202^ Yonge EDWARDs, II., hat lilock manufacturer and carver, 202 Tcrauley (see adv) Edwards, J., books and stationery, 130 \ onge Edwards, Thomas, butclnT, 4i'(> King e l'",lliot. (leorge L., Dentist, 31 Kinge. ELLIOT, J. W., dentist, 43 King w (see adv) Elliott, J., saddler, 50 Nelson ELLIOTT, W., painter, frescocr, church aud house decorator, Cruickshank cor Victoria r^' <'! I m TEKUY'S EXPRESS FOK MOViNG FUKNITUKE. 494 TORONTO. f il "i r ELLLS, CiKORGE, upholsterer and mattress maker, 17!) Youge (sec adv) Ellis, James, Royal Oak Saloon, 268 Yoiigo ELLIS, JAMKS E., watchmaker and jeweller, 43 King e Ellis, John E., editor Canada Farmer, Globe office. King (■ ELLIS, MRS., ladies' linir nmnufaetiirer, 17P Yonge Ellison, W. J., gioccriis, wines and liquors, 388 Cjueen w Emerson, James, second-hand store, 216 King e Emery, Itolicrt, M.I)., druggi.st, 62 Queen w Englisli & Foster (C. K. English, ;M.A. and Wni. A. Foster, L. L. B. ), hamsters, Ontario Hall, Church Equi, Louis, groceries, wines and li(|Uors, 263 Yonge Erwood, Simon, second-hand furniture, 61 <,»ueen w European Assurance Society. London, England; W. T. ?iliison, iigcnt, 5 Ontario Hall European Express Company; J. U. h-win, agent, 57 George EVANS, EDWYN (Evans, Sherwood & Co ), bds Queens' Hotel Evans. George, tiusmitli, 419 Queen w EVANS, J. UK, connnissiou agent, 11 Douro Evans, John, clerk iMetropolitau Water Company, 20, 21 and 22 Toronto Exchange EVANS, SHEUWOOD & CO. (Edwyn Evans, L. P. Sherwood), commission mcrchant.s, insurance and general agents, 15 Wellington (! Evans, Simon, prov. ilealer, 29 & 30 St. Lawrence nikt EVENING THIiil'NE; Moycr & Co., publishers, 30 Kinge EVES, JAM ES, soila water manufacturer and dealer in old coins, Indian and other curiosities, 107 Yonge (see bottom lines) Ewing, Henjaniin, tailor, 182 Tcrauley Ewing, Robert 1)., photographer, 150 King Falu'T, James, local rcjiortcr O/obc Fair, J. Jobn, 187 Yonge, h 131 Bay Faircloth, ( icorgc S. & Sun, sign and house painters and glaziers, 1 2 Adelaide e Fairlield, Alfred E., groceries k provisions, 322 Yonge Fairtielil, Henry B., Fountain restaurant and billiard saloon, 69 King e Fanson & Northy ( E. Fanson and H. Northy), whole- sale and retail seed merchants, 4 City Hall bldgs Faragher. Tlionuis, watdmiakcr, 178 King e Farley, Arthur, variety hall, 291 Qeen w Farley, James, builder, Jarvis cor Shuter Farley, AVilliam, grocx'r, 481 Yonge Farqiiharson, James, tailor, 179 (^i-en w Farquharson, Peter, giocer, 191 Adelaide w Farrunt, John, stationer, 283 Yonge Farrell, S. \V., commission merchant, 78 Front e FAULKNER k CO., boots and slioes, 3 King w Fawkes, S., undertaker, 337 Yonge Fayrann, Frcderirk, assistant librarian Jlechanics' Institute Fee, John, groceries and liquors, 437 King p Fee, Joseph, groceries and produce, 451 Kinge Fee, Lucas, provision dealer, 30 and 32 St. Lawrence Market Feintuch, Msrcus, watches, clocks and jewelery, 129 King e Fenncr &('<>., plirtographers, 146 Yongo Fenso'i, John, engineer and machinist, 35 Adelaide w Ferguson, Ue\. Michael, prof. St. Michael's College Ferguson, Uobcrt, tailor, 18 Adelaide w Ferguson, Robcit, diy goods, 371 Queen vr Ferry, Thomas, groceries and provisions, 114 Duchess Field, Richard, grocer, 110 York Finch, W. 8., merchant tailor and clothier, 6 Kinge FINCH, F., law stationer and law lithographer, 44 Church opp. St. James' Cathedral Finn, William, groceries and provisions, 470 Queen w Firstbrook & Reed, )irops. planing mill, 265 King e FISHER, ALEXANDER, manager Ontario Bank, 24 Wellington e cor Scott Fisher, Charles, market inspector, 27 Teraulcy Fisken, John & Co. (John Fisken & Thomas Gordon) rock oil and commission merchants, 15 Welling- ton e Fitch, J. C, wholesale grocer, Wykeham Ijodge, Yonge FITTINGER, H. McCORD & CO., manufacturers of vinegars, whiskey, beer, &c., Leslieville Fitzgerahl, John, grocer, 87 Pine Fitzgerald, John, blacksmith, 48 Queen w Fitzlicnry & O'Donohoe (\V. T. Kitzbcnry & Martin O'Donohoe), distillers, 61 Little Front Fitzsimmons, Geoi'ge J., variety store, 135 York Fitzsimmon.s, C. J., manufacturing jeweler, 81 King e. FlanagiiU, Mrs. Susan, grocer, 172 Queen w Flavell, John, groceries and liquors, !)9 Elizabeth Fleming, Andrew, collector, 129 University Fleming, James, seed store and Yonge street nursery 34H and 350 Yonge Fleming, J. & Co. (James Fleming, Geo. W. Buck- land) scfdsnien and llorists, 180 Yonge FLEMINtt k WARD (John Fleming, David Ward) ])awnbri>ker.s, 58 Adelaide Fletcher, Hugh R., milling geologist and assayer, ollice 109' Mutual Flood, Edward and Co. wines and liquors, 45Colborne Foail, William, tavern k«eper, 591 Yonge I'orbes k King, bankers and exchange Ijrokera, 30 King e Forties, William, dairyman, 454 Yonge Ford, W:n., M. D. accountant and cashier, Crowu Lands dtpartnient. Parliament bdgs Forneii, Dr. James, 126 William E'orrest, John, 15 Masonic hall Forrest, Lorenzo, ]>hotogiapher. Church, cor. King F0R8TER, JAMES, general commission agent, ^ Wellington eiist Forsyth, (ieorge, builder, 103 Adelaide e FORTIER, CAPT. CHARLES G. general agent, Phenix Ocean and Inland Marin:! In.surauce C». 6 and 7 Ontario Chambers, cor. Clmrch and Front (see adv.) Foster, C. C, Inspeiitor of Agencies, Edinburgh As- surance Co., 17 Wellington w. Foster, lletherington, agent, 37 Louisa Foster, James, mathematical and tclKgnqih instru- ment maker, 27 Toronto Exchange Foster, John, grocer, 107 Queen .st. w Foster k Son, hardware mendiants, 145 King e Foulds and Hodgson, imnorters of small wares and fancy goods, 10 Wellington w Eowler, Robert, contractor and Ijuilder, 393 ^'onge FowUr, Mrs. Robert, milliner and dressmaker, 39 Yonge FowloH, R., grocer, 411 Queen st. w Fo.T, Edward, suivcyor and draughtsman, Ci'twn Land Department, Parliament bdgs FOX, GEOR(rE, slater, builder and contractor, prop. lion Vale Hotel, (iravcicnd Foy, Patrick, merchant, 186 Jarvis Foy, William, saloon kcejier, 167 York Frachon, Rev., Regis. Prof. St. Michael's College, St. Joseph'* Francis William, AV., Hour and feed, 7 Queen w MUSEUA[ OF CURIOSITIES, 107 Yonge. TORONTO. 495^ r, C King e [lapher, 44 JO Queen w 265 King e tario Bank, auley mas ( !ov 15 "Welling- lani I^tlgo, ufacturers of riUe •y & Martin Jilt ,35 York jeweler, 81 ;n w I'Uizabetli vsity street nursery eo. W. Buek- 'ongc Daviil AVard> ; and assayer, )r.s, 45Colbome uc brokers, 30 Iiasliit-r, Cromi Igs jli, cor. King «ion agent, 1^ ii^e general agent, ' Insurance C!«. [. Church and Eaiuburgh As- lUgraph insti-u- A') King e luall wares ami [r, 393 Yong« Ircssniakor, 39 Ltsuian, t'l*"" untriwtor, prop. Ihael's College, I; (Jucen w Francis, Tliomas, new and lecond-liand manufacturer plated ware, 197 Yougo Franldand, (!. , butdier, '24 iSt. Lawrence Market Franklin, Walter W., local editor Journal of Com- merce Fraser, James, agent Liveii>ool and London ins, co., 5 King w Fraser, Robert, barrister, 44 Church FKEEHOLD PERMANENT BUILDING AND SAVINCS SOCIETY, Cliarles Kobei-tson, sec. and treas., Ontario Hall, Church Freeland, AV., barrister. Leader Buildings FKENCH CONSULAU AGENCY, W. J. MacDonell agent, 72 Church Frisby & liartlett, tailors and men's mercers, 198 Yonge Frith, William, furniture dealer, 170 Queen w Fry, Jolin, cabinet maker, 334 Queen w Fuller, Charles, lithographer, W. C. Chewett & Co Fuller, Mrs. Julia M., boarding and day school, 72 tiloucester FULLER, The Venerable Archdeacon, T. B., D.D. 1).C. L., rector St. George's, res. John Fullerton k Co., imblisher's agency, 30 King o FULTON. MlCHIE&CO.,(A. T. Fulton andXimes Michie) grocere, wine and spirit merchants, 7 King w Fiuiston, W^illiam, prop. Grand Tiiink Inn, 144 Little Front Gaby, Joseph, jirop. Railroad Hotel, Yonge, Yoik-\'illo Gatliiey, John, hotel keeper, 26 Church Gagnicr, Theodore C, tobacconist, 67 King e Galagher, John, Imtcher, 185 Parliament Galbraith, William, gen. com. mercht, 6 Manning's Block, Front c Gale, James W. gent.s' furnishing, 53 King w and Yong(! cor Adelaide GALT & HENDERSON, (Thomas Gait, Q.C., and James Henderson, jun.) l)arristers, ic, Royal Ins. Co.'.s Bigs, Yonge cor Wellington GAMBLE & BOULTON, barristers. Court cor Chun'h GAMBLE, CLARKE, (Gamble & Boulton) h Holland House, 61 Wellington w Gamble, Thomas, houKuopathist, 42 Ann Gamble, William, general broker, 24 Toronto Exebangc Oange, Samuel, grocer, Davenport Road Gannon, iM. E., prop. Ontario House, 44 Palace (Jarbutt, Joseph, news de])ot, 296 J Queen w GARDNER & RAMSAY, jiroduce, provision and commission merchants, 4 Manning's Block, Front (; Garton, John, pork and fish smoker, 326 Yonge GARVIn, JOHN, general agent ^■Etna Life Insurance Company, Whittemore's building, Toronto Gates, G. W. & Co., sewing machines, 14 King e Gearing, Joseph, builder and lumber dealer, 421 Yonge Gee, Mrs. Ann, eonfeetionery, 443 King e GEMMELL. ALEXANDER, boots and .shoes, 97 King w (see adv.) Giineral Wolfe Hotel, John Irwin, cor Church and Colborne GEORCE, DAVID J., diy goods, etc., 277 Yonge cor Cruii'kshank Geny, James, groceries and provisions, Yonge Giblis, Malcolm, dry goods, 210 Yonge Gibson, Alexander, grorer, 227 Parliament Gibson, I)., jilumber and gaslitter, 28 Adelaide c Gibson, John, 31 Elizabeth GIHSON, JOSEPH, marble works, cor Winchester and I'arl lament Gibson .V Son, harness makers, 207 Yonge Giddings, George, Dew Drop Inn, 223 Yonge cor Sliuter Gilbert, A., butcher, 22 St. Luwre»co Market Gilbertson, George, photographer, Adelaide head of Toronto Gill, John, hotel keeper, cor Front and Simcoe GILLESPIE, J. & CO., hats, caps, furs and straw goods, wholesale, 64 Yonge Gillet & Allen (Fred. Gillet and J. Allen) bakers and confectioners, 147 Yonge GILLMOR, LT.-COL. CHARLES T., Queen's Own Rifles, Clerk Legislative Assembly, Parliament buildings GILMOR, ISAAC C, real estate and insurance agent, 59 Colborne (see ail v.) Gilverson,M.I!., provision dealer, 22 St Lawr'o Mkt Glacknu^yer, F. J., Sergeant-at-anns Legislative As- sembly, Parliament bldgs Glenn, Mrs. Jane, boarding house, 10 Bond GLOBE HOTEL, Joseph Ross jirop., 163 Yonge GLOBE NEWSPAPER, morning, evening anil weekly ]mldi.shed by Globe Printing Co., 26 and 28 GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, 26 and 28 Kinge Gloster, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 13 and 15 Melinda Godfree, G. R. carpenter and builder, 65 k 67 Queen w Godfrey, Miohael, grocer, 163 York Godson, (Jeorge, sen.. Hour and feed, 1S2 Queen w Godson, Henry, District inspector of Excise, Toronto' Excliange Goodwin, Mrs. Mary, dry goods, Yonge, Yorkville (Jolding, J., Balaklavii Hotel, 564 Queen w, cor Strachan. (Joklsmith, Alfred W., wood turner, 552 Yongo Goldsmith, Edward, vestry clerk, S. James', ]i 8 Ontario e GOOCH, R. N., broker, general insurance agent and notary jmblic, 82 Wellington e Good, James, prop. Good's Foundr}', 4, G and 10" Ciueen e GOODERHAM, GEORGE, (Gooderham & Worts GOODERHAM, ROBERT T., manger Gooderham & Worts, tds s 3 Little Front, bet Parliament & Trinity GOODERHAM'S WHARF, Esplanade, foot of Trinity GOODERHAM, Wm., sen., h 4 Little Front. GOODERHAM, Wm., jun. Worts, h 4 Little Front GOODERHAM & WORTS, (Wm. Gooderham, sen. George Gooderham, and James (}. Worts), Toronto Distillery, Esplanaib', cor Trinity, and 10 and 12 Toronto Exchange. Goodwin, Major, gymnastic, fencing and drill instruc- tor, U. C. College Goodworth, L. B. & Co., paper, twine, &c., 41 Col- borne Got Ion, McKay & Co., (John Gordon, Donald Mc- Kay k Hugh McDonald), wholesale dry goods, 11 it 13 Wellington e Gorrie, Wm. M., clerk Inland Rcvenne, 26 Toronto- Exchange Goslen, John, asst Editor Globr Gospel Tract Dei)osilory, Mr. F. W. Grant, manager, 390 Yongo Goulding, (Jeorge, millinery, 175 and 177 Yonge (iourhiv, David, grocer and confectioner, 262\ong« GOURLEY, W. H., carriage painter, 299 Queen w GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION OFFICE, J. A. Donaldson, agent, 53 Yor): (Gooderham k AVorts) nnmager Gooderham k I ■<•• TERRY'S FOR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 49G TORONTO. flownn, H. P., hotel, 81 Colborne Oniliaiii, James, liHJarvis Gruhutii, S. k I'o., cnriict warehouse, 3 KiiifC c (iralimii, W. it J., jirops. Jloiitreal House, 148 Kingw. GHANl), JOSKl'll, Royal Horse IJiizaar, Kiding Aciulemj', Livery StalJe, mid Velocipede S(.'hool, 5t8 Wellington w GIUNI) TJIIJNK KAU-WAY OFFICE, 11. Bour- lier, agent, Esplanade, foot of Ycnge Grant, Alexuniler, Registrar t'onrt of Chancery, O.sgoode Hall GRAlN'l', DONALD, superintendent City BatliK, Adelaide, w, nr Yongo Grant, .1. M., Clerk, Cruwn Lands' Department, Par- lianiciil Imililings Grunt, Williaiii, liarrister, h Na]iier Grantham, E., oil lamps and glasaware 170 GRASSETT, VERY REV. DEAN, Rector St. James' cathedral, h 97 Adelaide w Gray, (ieorge H., proprietor Victoria Hotel, 460 an«een w GREAT WESTERN L'AlLWAV PASSENGER & FREIGHT STATION, Offices foot of Yongc Greene, (/'olumbus H., barrister 40 Adelaide o Grter, John, coal and wood mercliaut cor Nelson «nd Adelaide e Gregg, (Jeorge I!., assistant editor Leader, Leader |juildin^;.s Gregg, Rev. William, (Presbyterian) h 111! Mutual rag €ross*€iit Sawing Machines, iron and steel ploughs, cultivators, horse hoes, road scrapers, etc. Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves, Uiroular Sawing Machines, Grist & Saw Mill Castings, and Job Work of all kinds. WALKER & FULLER, Office over W. Rohert's btore, Norfolk Street, SIMCOE, OUTA&IO. D. M. WALKER. C. J. rVLLBR. W. M. WARD & BROTHER, Merchant Millers, Wool Oarding, Dressing, Fulling and Ooloring. Proprietor Shingle Factory Bnd Saw Mill. SMITH'S FALLS, - - ONTARIO. W. WILLIAMSON, MAMUFACTURER SF PLOUR BAEEELS, STAVES AND HEADINGS, llaj Bakes, nroom Handles, etc. amiTH'S FALLS, - - ONTARIO. STEPHKN KETCHUM, Dealer in and Manufacturer of of all deuLTiptlnnii. SMITH'S FALLS, - - - ONTARIO. J. D. LAIDLAW, dejllek in Grain, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, BOOTS AMD SHOES AND OENEKAL MEBOHAHDISE, STAYNSR, OirrARW. LAWlil^NCE LOZIE, TOr, OOFPEB AND gESET IBON SIflTH, Dealer in Stoves, General Hardware, Groe«riea, Goal Oil, Lampa, ate. TTAYNKM.tONTARIO. JAMES CLUSKEY^ TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON SMITH. DEALER IN C00£ING,FAItL0BAin}MSTOyES, Coal. Oil, &c. STAINES, - - - ONTABIO. M. E. TRIPP, M.D., HOM(EOPATHIO PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office, lyUliavison's Block, Ontario Street, STRATFOttD, ONTABIO. BTKATFOKU. JOHN CORRIE, - - Proprietor. Livery, Sample Roonip, and Omnibus to the Station. M, J. HANAVAN, M.D., Physician, Surgeon, etc., Graduate Toronto UniveraUy. Lalt Surjcon U. S. A. Offloo Ontario Btreat, ... RTRATFOftD. Particular attention paid to Surgical oaaea. 0. A. HILTON, FRi^RIETOB SIVES AVON TANNEBT, STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Dealer in Leathtr, HldM, «to. i I Mli %i .1 L I ! P 18 \l Hi :,1 P^v^^vs ADVERTISEMENTS. (HuccegBor t" SaginiUer) f V0priet0r ^XuxUxH Ittuwerjj, Iicatlier Hnnn'Aictarcr >nU(, . SniATFORD^ Ont. R. THOMPSON, Grain and Commission Merchant Office and Seeil Store NO. 9 Market Unlldlnss, • 8TRATVOBD, U J. E. HUNTINGTON, Member of the Dental Araociationof Ontario. OflBce directly opposite the Post-office, ONTAIUO STRKKT, STRATFORD, ONT. JOHN & WILLIAM GIBSON, Bakers & Confectioners ERIE STREET, STRATFORD All kinds of Confectionerj constantly on hand, and delivered in any part of the Town. Agricultural Implement ^Manufacturer, ►'■ex^ ^^J^^'gRODER ICK LANE, \ _^ '^^ Maniu'acturor of Wagons, OuUlvators, Iron HarrowsTlron and Wooden Ploughs, Qang Ploughs, Land Rollers, SouiaeiJ, Drill Barrows, &c. asneral jobbing done In flrst-olaM style. Prices Moderate. Establishmeut^opp. Common Schoolj Stratfohi), 0. Stratford Agricultural WORKS. Joaepli Sharnian, - Proprietor. STRATFORD, ONT. Manafacturer of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS THOMAS MADDOCKS, Auctioneer aad Geiieral Oommission Agent, Market Square, STRATFORD, ONT. His rooms are at all times open for the reception of furniture and stocks of erery description intended for snle. Auctions conducted in towti and , country. Cash advanced on goods intended for immediate sale JOHN OWEN, PHOTOGRAPHER, (Orcr McOaUwn's Bookstore) Stratford, 0. Photographs, Por^jclain Pictures, and Ambrotypesi and all the modern styles of pictures e.Tecuted in the most artistic manner and at reasonable rates. In spcction invited- THOMAS CALE, PHOCRAPHIC ARTIST, Market Square, STRATFORD, ONT. CYRUS SOVEREIGN, Wholesale and Betail dealer in Dry tioodii, Clotk- ing. Boots and 8hoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery and Uardware. Residence and Store on Main Strut, PETROLEA, ONT. Branch Stores at Burford, Bothwell and Strathroy. ARCHIBALD BELL, Barrister, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Ciiancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office over Mr. Noble's Store, Frmit Street, Strathroy, Ontario. Corner Frank and James Streets, near G.W.R. Station, STRATROT, ONT. Tliis commodious Hotel has been recently built and fitted up in a moot approved manner, and the proprie- lor feels fully competent to supply the wants of the tr&Telling public. Firat-clasS stabling and attentire hostlcn- ADVERTISEMENTS. Itural oprietor. iNims BJon Agent, )KT. 10 reception of ion intended town and goods lie hi E R , ,tratford,0. nd AmbrntypM» I executed iu the liable rates. In RTI8T rBATPOBD. OUT. ry «00«l», Clolk- Lire. PBTBOLEA, OUT. and Stratliroy. Lw, Solicitor icer, &c- street, tHuoY, Ontario. Ltrot, ONT. i, and tlw prop"*; lattentiTohoBtleri. SEJ^SOIsT 1869-70- LESSEE AND MANAGER - GEORGE HOLMAN. Also of the Holman English Opera Troupe- By the Elite. NEW FEATURES. NEW FACES. OPERA, DRAMA, BURLESQUE, B&iiLlT, FIE€E ill Performance every Elvening. •rgFORIPARTIOULARS SEE DAILY PAPERS AND PROGRAMMES; M m ADVERTISEMENTS. f f i , I ( 'timierMal Hllli IkW ESPLANADE, CHURCH STREET. ¥9 lAT. L. HUBBRTUS & CO., TORONTO, ONTARIO. ESTABLISHED 18S9. 183 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. ONTARIO. IMPORTER AND OEAXER IN Room Pupf r, Paints, Oils, Dry Colors, Varnishes, GLASS OF ALL KINDS, BRUSHES, Ac. MORRISON & SAMPSON, Barristers and Attoriicys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, kc, &c., Western Assurance Buildinsfs, UHURCH 8TREKT, TOKONTO. ANQUS MORRISON. D. A. SAMPSON. THOMAS O'CONNOR, ■ f «>EAlii>l IN CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES AND SUftARS, SPICES, &c., Ac. . '■ . '. ' .Mix I Cheese, Butter, Lard, Country Produce, JVincs and Liquors. Hob. 197 and 199 Sang Street East, Toronto. -OoodB delivered to any pairt»of tlt*-GittT. ' ^^ HENEY L.VNGLET. TORONTO. iVI 9 CO., RIO, irnishes, CAS, resco Painter, JLEY, JNGINEEBS, Yaluators. I Jordan Slre*«. Ley langust. lIAinUSON. UOIJKKT A., g.C, JI.l'., Spiuliim Avcinii' linn is, Kiisk, liiirrintcr, 6» CliuirU llairis, Wmniiel, Ixxrts and HliofS, 1(!0 \\u\g e llariis, T. 1)., iiumninci! ^p^'llt, I'ki-o liiiriiH, W. 11., ilycr mill .Slimier, 152 Kiiif; w IIAUIUSON, (il.OVEU, china anil glasswure, 71 & 73 King i'. Harrison, Miirtin, fancy gooil.s, 3044 t^uci-n w Hart, .losepli, gen. iif^cnt and ucoountant, lid Ducheus Hiirllt^v, l'!iilii>, .stewaril Trinity (.'i)llf{;e HAK'l'N'HY, H. J., Qiucn's I'rinti r, rarliftnu'tit Bigs, lulu Kossiu House llurviinl, AlbiTt, ilriij{f;i»t, -yO Quci-ii w HAUVKV, ST. (iKOHGK, gen. broker, 36 CoUiorno i Hassanl, Hiiilianl, jiainter & k1''»'<'i"'> l'^'* Kichinonil w ] Ilasson, Mrs. I'lliza, grnxT, 'JO l!ay Ha.s.son, .lulin, lilacksniitli anil groicr, 17 AiU'laiile w Hiuiliu^ji, Kdwaril A., pruicssur of aiuftic, 218 George llaslini,'v, .hiini's, sergeant-major T. I'. F., No. 3 iioliee station, li.lei'U W Jlawke, t!eorf,'e M., ollice flj ColliornK i ( Haworlli, T. & Co., wholosalc hardware uierdiant, U2 Von(c;in>':er, inanufaelurers' agent, 8 and Ontniio I'haniliers, Front cor Clinreh Ilsrtill, A. Jiinr. U Co., commissiou nierulmnt.s, 8 iiMil \t Oiitaiio Clianiliers, Front cor ("nnreli liny, lioliert (.huiiues & Hay), h 2.S Welliligtan e Hay, ]{. .1., ii!iotograi)her, 27 Kinge Hayden, ( iiarlis, superinteudeiit Toronto NucrojHjlLs Winehcster Hayes, Williain, shoemaker, 301 (^leen \v Hays, Ueiinig, 24(1 Taiaeo Hays, Owen, oy.iter saloo-.i, ha.senient 53 Wellington o Heal, (leor^'e, iliMier iu horus, tails and glue pieces, &i;., 31 (leorge Heaji, i;. ti Co., ale and iwrter bottler.s, Leader hmc Hcailip, Tlioinai, tavern Keei)er, K^planade n Scott Heatli, Ch.irle.s \V., barrister, IJevcrley cor D'Arey Hector, .lohn, (J.C., barrister, 11 King w Heetoe, TlioTu.is, chief clerk iu charge land claims and sales i.i old Townships, (.'lown Land Depart- ment, Parliament Huilding.s HEINTZ.M AN >t Co., pianoforte mauufacturevs, King ailj IJossin House Helliwell, .lohii, M. A., hamster, notary public, .soli- citor for IJ.ink of Toronto, Hank Toronto lUdgs HEXDl'IUSDN, ANDREW, luictioneer, aiiprai.ser and commission agent, ()5 Yongu Hender.son, Alex.uuler, 3G (ierrard e Henderson & Rustwiek (.lohn HenderBou and Ames Hostwick), wholesale m.inufacturcrs of Init.s, caps, mantles, straw goods, gcnir.d millinery and fancy good.s, IS and 20 \Veliin,;,'ton w Hendtrson, Kltner (Mer,onnan & Henderson) Heniler.-ion, Ci., whoh'sale mid retail grocer, 328 tiueeu V.' Heiider.son, (ieoige, g:ocer, 50 S.iyer Henderson, .lames, junr. (f!alt k, Henderson) Hendeison, .lohn, foreman Consumers (ias Co HemUrson, -Mrs. ,lol.n, boarding house, 237.!, Church Hendrie, Jidin ic Co., cartage ngtrlltii (i.U'.li., 41 Scolt Henn/s.sv, .'(djn, shoemaker, 558 (iueeu w HEXNlNc;, THO.MAS, treas, (ilohe IVintingCo., 2() King e Henning.s, (Jeorge, taxing ollicer Court of Chancery Heurieh, Tobia-s, groceries and provisions, 4(12 King e Henry, .John, city colh'ctor, St. I'atrick'.s Ward Herb.it, IVter, grocer. King w cor Portland llerdiii.ui, .loseph, grouer, 37d Queen w IIEKSDN, J., butcher, 18 St. Lawrence Market lleRsin, William, wholcHnle confectioner, 7 Front e Jlewanl, Franci.s 11., manager Koyal Ins. Co., Vonga ci)l' Wellington Jlewanl, John O., oflice, 18 Toronto Kxchnnge, h Hloor, Vorkville Heward, W. H., clerk ueeii w HIggins, David, .sec. Edinburgh Life Assurance Co., Wellington \v Higgiiis, Aln. liincy gi)o Wellington e, h Robert w s opp liUs.suIl Hinchclille, Henjaniiii, hotel keeper, Yongo cor lUch- laiiiid Hinck.s, William, F. L.S., I'rofessor .N'dtunil History, University College Hirst, .loliii, S'orksliire Stingo Hotel, 14 Francis Hoig, Isaac .AL, (I'eckliain k Ho;ig^, ami (Hotchkiss, i'eckham k Co.) res Newmarket, Out Hobbs, .lames, blacksmith, 25 and 27 Adehiide w Hoddcr, Edward .M., .M.D., 15'J (^leen w Hodgett.s, George, cheinist and druggist, 270 George Hodgin.s, George, watch maker and jeweller, K/J Kinge Hodgins, .lohn George, LL. B., Deputy Siipirintend- ent of Education for (iiitarin, I'embroke ur Wil- t'lii Crescent Hodgiii.'i, Miss .M., milliner and dre.sstnakcr, 1 Rossin lloi'.sc block llUDdlXS, THO.MAS, barrister, Ma.sonic Hall Hu.lgiiia, Tliom IS, .slioeniaker, 30(j (,>ueen w Hodgiiis, William, grocer, .-U) nueeii w Hodgson, .lo.sepli, stoves and tinware, 185 Yonge IKiLco.MIJ, .SA.MIJEL F., forwarding and commis- sion merchant, 2 I'J.Kchttng-i Ulgs, li 11. '» Welling- ton w Holiwell, Mis. M. ,1. IL, ladies' boarding school, cor .'ohn and Wellingi.m Holland, (icorge M., inspectjr and su]pcrinteiident London and Linc.ishire Assur.ince (Jouiiiaii)", li 14'.1 .Slierb:jrne Holliii, David, barber, Ivist Market Sijuare Holliiigshcid. Sila.s, .M.D., (eclectic), 274 Voiige Ho'liiis, D.iviil, grocer, iui <,)uceii w HOLMAN, .VLFilED D., Holmui Oj.ciu Troupe, 1 Richi- Terrace HOLMAN, ALFRED, tmia Holiuin Opern Troiiiio, 1 liichie Terr.ice HOLMAN, (;EOi;(iE, lessee Royal Lyceum, King w. h 1 iticliie Tciracc (sci- adv) HOL.ME.S, JOHN, boots and shoes. I604 Yonge (see adv) Hrdiiv.'s, Norman L , druggiit, etc., 21S Adelaide w Hubbard & Hnrney, lOSY^onge Hubbard, A. M., carpenter, 236 Queen w HU15ERTUS, W. L. & CO., distillers, Esplanade, Cliurch (sec adv.) Hul)bnrd, Charles H. , gold leaf manufacturer, 26 Ad- elaide w Hughes, Brothers, wholesale dry goods, 62 Yonge Hughes k Co., importers of dry goods, 128, 130 and 13'2, King c Hughes, Mrs. Sarah, boarding house, 390 Church Huggins, John, groceries, 41? (^)ueen w Huline, Mrs., furniture (lealer, 194 King e Hulme, ticorge, 134 Palace Humphry, Simon, carpenter and builder, 13 James Humphries, Mrs. Victoria, boarding and day school, 18 Magill HUNT, MRS. DkV., Ladies' School, 171 Richmond west Hunter, H., grocer, 296 Yongo Hunter, Roltert, snconil Iiand clothing, 38 Queen w Hunter, Robert, Hhoemaker, 42 Nelson HUNTER, ROSE k CO., parliamentary book and jol> in'inters, bookbinders, &c., 86 King w Hunter, Samuel, tavern kee]H-r, 293 (Jui;eu w Hurbert, Aliiert, confectioner, 121 York HUlll), E. E. W., banister, York Cliamliers, Court HURD, LEKiH k CO., importers china, glass and earthenware, and china enamellers, 72 Yonge Hurd& (Joodall, (L. H. Hunt, and W. H. (Joodall), patent agents, 74 Cliurch HURON AND ONTARIO SHIl' CANAL COMP'Y- Fridi-rick C. Capreol, Prtsident, 16 and 18 Wei, lington e Hurrell, C. T., agent Ooderich Salt Company, 82 Front Hurst, James, plumber and gas litter, 10 4 Adelaide n Hurst, John, hotel keeper, 14 Francis HUSSEY, ELI, proprietor University Inn, 400 Yonge Hutchinson, Matthew, carriage buililer, James Hutty k Gray, butchers, 8 St. Lawrenc(^ Market Hy'aiid k IJoylan, milliners furnishing store, 95 Yonge ll_>.u's, Michael, grocer, 218 (jueen o Ibbotsnn, George, saw maker and repairer, 12 Fmncis. Ince, Thomas il., barrister, kc, 6 Wellington e, h Cecil w iir Spadina Avenue Inglis, Rev. W.. a.ssistant editor, O/iihr Inland Revenue Olllce, 13, 14, 16 and 17, Toronto Exi'hange IMPEIMAL INSURANCE COMPANY of England, J. E. Smith k Co., agents, cor Church and Col- borne Ireilale, Jlrs, JIary, tin shoj), 47 (Jueen st. w Iredale, William, la.stmaker, 23!) Yonge IRISH CANADIAN (weekly), Potiiek Royle, editor and prop. 37 Colboriie Ires, .Mrs. Hester, fancy good.s, 40 (Jucen w IRISH, iMARK H., Manager (jueen'.«( Hotel, Torsnto, and (Queen's Royal Hotel, Niagara IRVING, A. S. books and stationery, 35 King w Irving, Wm., architect, 120 Yonge Irwin, 15., portrait jiainter IRWIN, J. D., Agent American Merchants' Union Exiiress Co., 55 & 57 George Irwin, John, peop General Wolfe Hotel, 34 Church Irwin, Mi.ss S. l)oarding house, 86 Adoleido w Irwin, William, general broker, Leader Huildings Irwin, William, taTern keeper, 79 Churcli IRWIN, WILLIAM H. directory publisher. Daily Teleffrnph Buildings Island, Airs, proprietor Sligo Inn, 235 King e Jaoknian and ilcGann (Frank Jackman and John !Mc(!ann) ship brokers, kv... Esplanade, near Church Jackson & Henry, 478 Jarvis JACKSON, .). H., watches, clocks, jewelory, fancy goods. Masonic regalia, kc. 83 King o (sec adv.) Jackson, John, tinsmith, 248 (Juecn \v Jackson, M'. B., Clerk of Crown, Osgoodo Hall Jackson, Thoinn.s, bill poster, 31 J (Jucen v." Jacobi, Philii), leather and findings, 103 Yonge Jac(ptes, Alexander, loreman pressman. Globe oWwi JAC(iUES k HAY, furniture warerooms, 19 & 21 King w Jaffray, Robert, wholesale and retail grocer, 244 Yonge JAMES, ROBERT, jun. agent for patent portable S(^lf-acting fire extinguisher, 6 Wellington e, h Isabella eor Church THE BEST LEMON SODA, GINGER POP, &C., AT EVES' FACTORY, 107 Yonge. TORONTO. 490 Kiclunoud I Queen w look nml job w •n w ibcrH, Court III, ulnsH anil 7-2 Yonm' II. (looilall), U. COMP'Y- ini.l 18 Wei, ?onii>nny, 82 1 Adflniilo o III, 400 Yongo Junius •11 Market tore, 95 Yong<; rer, 12 Frnnci* Wellington e, U e 1(1 17, Toronto fY of Enclnnd, lurch anil Col- in St. w ^ Boyle, ciUtor Ben w lotel, Toronto, a 35 King V ihants' Union el, 34 Church oli'ide w Ikiildings unli ulilisher, Daily . Kinge nan and John splauade, near jewclory, fancy iig (,see adv.) Lie, Hall l?rn V.' l03 Yonge li, GloU oflicc Ivooms, 19 & 21 111 grocer. 244 jiatent portable fcVcllingtou e, U longe. James, Silas, Sii]ierintpnd<'iit York lioada, Cliun^b between Isalieila and < 'liarlei) Janiut, Very Uev. J. I'., S . Ci. St. Michael's Cath- edral JANKS, S.. \\ L. S. JANKS, UUAVLRV «: NKWCOMBE, diy goods, 61 Kin>{ e Jaqnes, (leorge !■',. k Co., forwarders, 60 Front e Janline, Alex, groeeries mid jirov. 2,S West Market Jardine, A., gioeer, SS (^lu-eii w Jiirniaii, William, tieketii;,'ent (I. T. U., Union St4iti(ni JAUVIS, i;, J., land agent, broker, etc., Whitte- niore's bidg. , Toronto JAUVl.S, KUKl)KHi(KW.,slieriir,omceCourtHonso JAUVIS, S. M.. liimislei-, -I'l Kinge Jetlerss, J., hair-dressi r, l!.')(! Yonge Jelfers, Itev. V.'eliiiigton, 1). 1)., iditor Chrintian (hiariUitn JKFFKRY, W. 11., manager, lleford k Dillon, \i and 14 Wellington e Jennings ^^ Mnindun (James Jennings and John Hraiidon) dry goods, wholesale, 38 Yonge Jennings, (Jeorgc J., luiteiitee, 187 Yongi' Jennings, James, dry goods, 178 Yonge Jennings, liev. .lolm (Cunada i'resbyterian) 153 Jarvis Jewell k Tininis (I'red. .lewell and John Timms) lH'oiw. .Sliades, "24 Melinda Johns, lioliert, stationer, 301 Yonge Johnson, Mrs. LSopliiii, Imtel keejier, 228 Front Johnson, Neil, |iroc|iife and uomn. merchant, 3 Man- ning's block, l-'ioiit e Johnston, 1). 15., saloon keeper, 347 (Jucen w Johnston, K. k 1!., Hour and feed mers. 11 I'alace Johnston, James, eating saloon, St, Lawrence Alarket Johnston, James A,, assistant sec. Canadian Institute, h 44 Riehiiiond e Johnston, W. S., assistant editor Wofte JoUv, F.dward, groceries, etc., 224.J ()ueen w JONKS, ISUDTIIKliS (Jonas Ap., Clarkson and IJeverley Jones) barrister.s. Masonic Hall Jones, Charles I!., M. 1)., 37 Uielimond e Jones, (icorge, liotel keeper, 152 (^lieell W Jone.s, Henry .1., clerk, Crown Lands I)ei>artnient Jones, William, butcher, 142 and 144 King e Jones, .Mrs. \Villi:iiii (i., fancy goods, Yonge Jordan, Robert i Co., grocers, 10 and 11 I'ossin House Block, King w Jory, Samuel, iihotograplicr, 75 King e Jose, liiehard, confectioner, 285 Queen \\ Jascph, Frank, liarrister, .lordan JOskl'H, HKNKY, exchange and money broker and othcial assignee, i>2 King e JOSKl'H, J. (4. !<: CO., watchmakers and jewellers, 5 Kiiig e and 46 Yonge JOURNAL OF KIJIICATION, monthly. Rev. Dr. Ryerson, assisted by J. G. Hodgins, M.A., editors, A. Lovell & <'o., jirinters, 07 Y'onge Juby, Mrs., dry goods, 510 Queen w Jndah, A. H., grocery, 103^ York Kader, Anthony, grocer, 82,|j Queen w Kain, S. S., grocery, 298 Queen w Kane, Francis, grocer, ^e., cor Sumach and Queen e Kassel, M.; dry goods and clothing, 307 Queen w Kaulfnian, William A., anhitect. Masonic Hall Kavauagh, John, jiawnbroker, 45 Queen w Kavnnac;li, Mrs. llaniiali, milliner, &e., 106 Church KAY, JOHN, dry goods, millinery, curp<',ts, 1 Kinge Kay, Jolm, agent British America and Scottish AssuraiKti! Companies, Church cor Court Kearney, James, supt. St. James' Cenieteiy, Lodge St. James' Cenicterv Kcenan, Patrick, hotel keeper, 74 Colborne KKITH, D. 8., plumber and giwfitter, lOP King w KKKIHLKY, WILLIAM H., nmnagi-r lleford k Dillon, h 41) Crnickshank Keith, Cieorge, grocerii's, &e., 23 Fast Market Squoro Kelly, John, gi-oeer, 1(12 Stratdiau Kelz, John, merchant tailor, 3,'i2 Yonge Kennedy, grocer and wood yard, 307 Queen w Kennedy, David, lumlier yard, 423 Queen w Kennedy, Francis, " Never too late to mend," general repairer, "iH King w Kennedy, John K., M.D., 205 Queen w Kennedy, Thomas, grocer, 205 l^neeii w Kennedy, Thomas, eoinl. traveller. 100 Parliament Kenny, Mrs. Ann, 18 Duchess Kenny, Mrs. Michael, rags, old iron, &e., 12 William Kent, .John, carpenter, 28((J Yonge KKIiJtY, HKN'liY J., saloon, cigar* and tobacco, 81 King w KKRR, JOHN, publisher Mereantilo Teat and offl- eial assignee, Cimrt co.- Church Kerr, Jolm, liaker, 288 Queen w Kerry. Criithern& Co., whcdesalt! druggists, 41 Yongo KERSHAW k HOWARDS' safes, A. K. Boomer, agent, 93 King w KKltSTKMAN, WILLIAM, mining agent, 00 and 62 Church Kilfeder, Robert, wagon and carriage maker, 149 (i>ueen w Kineade, Robert, boots and shoes, 356 Yongo KINO, (i, W. k CO., white wire clothes lines, 90 King c King, James, grocer, &c., 88 Caroline King, John L., M.D., M. R. C. S. Fug., King cor Nelson King, Rev. John, pastor Could street Presbyterian Church, 320 Jarvis King, Mrs. J. O., jirivate school, 101 Dalhousie King, "William, butclie»", 36 St. Lawrence market King, Wm. k Alex., second-hand brokers, 26 Queen w Kingslierrj-, James, groceries and liiiuors, 494 King e Kingslev, William, 323 and 325 (^biei-n e KINOSMILL, (iKO. R., sub-editor daily Tdrgrnph KINGSMILL, NICOL (Crooks, Kiiigsinill k Cat- tenaeh), 17 Wellington w KINtiSTONK, F. W.. barrister, 02 Church Kingstone, fJ. T., director ob.servatory, Queen's Park Kinsman, 1)., watelnuaker, 365 Yonge Kinsman, William, grocer, Teraulcy cor Walton Kinzinger, Jaeob, English bun house, 100 York KLEISFR, S. P., watches, clocks and jewelery, 130 Yonge Klopj), William, tobacconist, 27 Kingw Kneally, Andrew, grocer, 48 Batlmrst Knox, John, shoemaker, 468 Queen w Knox's Church, Queen bet Yc.^i- and Bay Kierber, Louis, boot and shoemaker, 120 York KRAUSS, FRANK, assistant editor Globe Kupitz, Edward, butcher, 27 Queen w L'Estage, William J., commission mcchant and broker, York Chamliers, Court Liv Penotiere, Frederick, solicitor. Court cor Toronto- Laidlaw, Douglas, wlieat merchant, 80 Front e Laidlaw, George, commission merchant, 51 Welling- ton e and i>4 Front e Lailey, Thomas k Co., wholesale clothing, hats, caps, &c., 11 Wellington w LAIRD, R. "W., carver and gilder, 79 King w Lake View House, John McCaffrey, prop., Parlia- ment cor Winchester L.ilor, L. J., blacksmith, &c., 22 King w LAMB, PETER R. & CO., inanufs. blacking, glue, &c., Amelia nr NecroiK)lis (see adv.) TERRY'S EASTERN FLOUR AND FEED DEPOT, King and Caroline i ilill If 500 TORONTO. I- ' I liUntb, Jdlin, lioota niut «hofii, 183 Yongo Iiauc'n»liii'i< Fin.* ami Life Iiib. (.'o., S, V. Diiiu'bii- Clurk & <'<>., II w cor Kiii^ niul Cliuri'li LfiiigNtiiii, Tli(iiiiii«, hliiii'iimkvr, 'I'li King i: Laiigtiy, lliv. J., M.A., C'hurih l)i't Ali'xnndiT mill Miiillaiiil LosJi, Jl Kobert 1'. Thomas) tobacco ninlis., ti4 Nelson e 1,1'wis, Joni'idi, barber, Mi Queen w LE\yi.S, IIH'E k SON. liaidware, tri niul .14 Kiuge [jewis, Itichard, secretary and librarian Mechanics' ln>lit\itc, Church Leys, John (Uice l.i win k Son) LEYS, AlcMCUKICll k liOUEIlT.SON, barri«lers, cor King and Chnich License Inspector's Ollire, Ea^t Market LIFE AS.SOCIATIDN (JF .SCOTLAND, U. N. (iooch, agent, 32 Wellington e Likens, James, prop. Civile llotd, I.IH King o I.illie Fredcrii'k \V., grocer, "I l^tiiecn w l^indsay, Charles, City ilegistrar, h 171 Church Lindsay, (!, E., clerk. Crown Lands 1)( [lartmeut, Parli'inu'.it bidgs Lindsay, Henry, grocer, 5(1 King w LINTO.'.', J. D., woodcnware, toys, fancy goods, etc., 23 King w Liston, William, grocer, 317 King c Little, Anilrew, carter and i)rovision dealer, cor Portland ami Little Hi 'liniond LlVEI.'l'OOL AND LONDON AND (ILOHE IN- SCUANCE CO., and Ihiton Aledical and Uen- crnl Life Association, James Fraser, agent, 5 King w Livingston, Johnston & Co., wholesale clothing mer- ehautn, 51 Ytuige LLOYD, BENJAMIN, hotel kec p.r, 2 Hathurst LOAN E, .SAMUEL, hot.d keeper, 1(12 King w Loan'', William, lujots and shoes. J 71 King v/ Locke, F., groceries and provisions, Kio King w Logan, J., wholesale fruits, llowi rs, etc., 38 Kingw London Central Agency of Eii};hind, Scott & Walius- Icy, iigeiits, Chuieh Loretto Abbey, Front w Loretto Convent, limid Lersch, David, second-hand clothing, 12 Queen w Loiubr, Hannah, conleriionery, llU Kingu Lovatt, Josejili, tailor, 112 Kiuge Love, N, C., chemist aiiil druggist, 129 George LOVKIilj, A. .t CO., book and job luinters and binders, 07 Y'^onge lioveys, Samuel, boat built r, E.s)danndo foot of Church Lownsbrough, Williiim, shoemaker and dealer, 93 Queen w LUCAS, (^EOUGE D., sign and fresco painter, 43 Qui'en w (sec adv) Lugsden, J. k J., hatters and furriers, 101 Yonge Lumbcis, J(din, Hour and feed depot. 111 and 113 Adelaiib' e Lumbers, J. ic T., grocers, MG Iving e LUMSDEN, JOHN li., foremaii jol) deimrtnient JJiiily Tchijroph Lund, l!i Kinf? w 0., as Kingw Rcott ii Wulms- Queen w an;; o I (ioorfje laintcrs niul l;in lulo foot of ul (KmKt, 93 o iiainter, 43 ml Yonuc Ul ami 113 oh tleiiartment ilniggist, 83< ii'hmonil, Mi"». yman, William an.l .lrug«ists; li,r and »»"iP'« anil 83 Front; 5ErH, Kom"! [iclmel's ral»w'. LYMAN .<; MACNAU, (Win. Lynnin nml Ji.lin Mac- nail), wliiilcsak' liariiwinc inrnliantii, Ti Front « LYNKS, WILLIAM, ilerk I'ommon I'lew, olllir OSf^ODlll' Hull LYON, .lAMK.S K k CO., wliolrsal.- .IniKKitt** ""'I |iiMl'uni(' niiinnl'iii InriTM, Tm Itii'linmnil r Mi'llpan, JaiMis, luiildrr, I'nr lliichannn and Toraulcy McHt'an, .Icilm, linnlicr ini'rchant, U ami 13 Aili'- laiilo \v MoRriilf, Kiiimls, Imtilit'V, (Juoen \v iir Hisliop McHriilc, .lames, iMinisliT, ctr., 40 Adi'laiilc o MiHridc", .liilm, liairi.stcr. It* Adelaide c- MoHriile, Samuel, eoal and wood inerliaut, olllec AdamNiiii's wliarf McCalx', Peter, Kociiml-liiiiid stcir ', '11 (.iiieen w MfCalie, 'I'ereiu'e, tnverii kcejier, 'J'J.'i Kin;,' e McCallVev, Charles, ta.\ ocilli'ctornml hiu'li IwililV, 1-17 llerkelev Mi'Cairrev. .Icdi", prop Lake View House, Parlianunt ciir WiMcliester MrCiinii, 'I'lioimn. irmeer, •J.'iS Liimley McC.MI'I'Kl;, .lOlIN, l.utcher, 7amin8t. Lftwmico Market MeCartliv, Mrs. M. A., artist, 370 Yongfl McC'AKTliy .<: JIASON, undertakers, IS.'. Quppu w (see eiiiii) MeCanl, lirv, .lohn, I). D., President University College MrCACSLAM), .lOSKPII, «las.s stainer and painter, 8 Kinj,' w McCaw, llu;.;l!, niereli.nil tuilor, S!) (Jueen w MeCleaiv, liulierl, (^'voeer, I'.li/abetli iir liennrd McCLK.'VliV, W., l.ieal reporter AnVv rfhimy/; JlrClennaii, Mrs. ('., dic.-i.smaker, ;!7(i .\ileluiile w MoCleliand, .John, gnieer, Sydenliinn, eor Iterkeley MeClelland \ Cn., .steMiil eutters, 4.S Kin>j e MeConkey, (Jeorj^o, plii>tii;:;raplier, 147 Kin>? o MeCoiivill, llermird, Crystal Hotel, cor Francis and Ailelaicle e McCoIM). A. '1'.. City Clmmbprlftin, oince City Hall McCord, Maxwell, exeini' ollioer. Inland Ueventio Ollice, l',\elnin;;e liiiildings MeConuaek, 'I'. Ct., groeeries ond provision.s, 342 Yoiip' McCornuick, Tlionias C!., j^roccr and lionrdinpf-housp, IS!) Cliiireli McCormiek, Kielninl, boot and shoemaker, 175 York McCrea, .lames, edid'eetioner, 5 St. Lawreneo .fnnido McCHO.S.SON ki'O., hatters and furriers. 111 Kingo and London, Ontario (See adv) MoCutclieon, I'etev Me( iiil, liarrist«r, kc. 40 .\delaideo M.DOXALI) .S: CIIADWICK (I). Miteliell MeDon- ald and .Vii.stin C. Chadwick), barristers, Whittc- niore's I'doek, Toronto McDonald, HiikIi, mereliant, 90 WelHngtoii w McDonald, I'cler, grocer, 103 Cliureh McDongrtll, C(din, himlier inspector W. T,atclies' liuuber vari', cor '.Hu'cti ami .lames McDunnougli & .lames, wholesaluand retail importers of car))ets, ;il King e McE.^CHUKN, NEIL, merchant and military tailor, 191 Yonge McKanhren, I'., sujit. Dominion Telegraph Co., 84 King c, and cor York and King MoF.ntee, .lohn, boots ami slioe.s, 133 Yongo McEYOY, llLNIiY, jmblisher and compiler of direc- tories and gazetteers, Daily Teh'ijrnph bigs., IJay McEvoy, Henry, tavern keeper, 104 Church MeFarlane, .loim, ticket elerk G. W. K., Yonge 8t. Station MeFarlane, L. M., M.D., 27S Yonge McFarren, Andrew, grocer, 195 King c MeOAW, THOMAS, bookkeeper (,>ueen's Hotel Met linn, .Inmi's, proprietor (Jolden City Hilliard Par- lour, 41 King w McOowan, Snnnu'l, .')9 Agnes Mcdrath, Charles, barrister, fl.'> Colbomo MctJUIUiOK, PATRICK, barrister, '.>(! Adelaide o Metirotty, .lumes, butcher, 5!3;i Kiiigi< MeOuire, Francis, refreshment saloon O.W.U. Depot Mi'llmnrray, .bimes, M. I>., 19 Uiclimond w Mellrov, ^lrs. II., conl'ectionei, l.'i4 King w Mcintosh, Charles, OS Walton McINTo.SH, WILLIAM. Il.au- and feed, 209 YonRB McKay, .lohn M., wholesale grocernnd hop luerehont, 7 .Manning's Hloek, Fnuit o McKay, Thomas, forennm jircss deportment, W. C. Chewelt k Co. McKay, .S.,impiprt<'r and wholesale dealer in groceries, wines, liipuirs, &c., general commission nu^rchaut, IS Wellington e (sei> advV McKec, Alexiinder, fruit and I'rovisions, 101 Yonge McKen/ie, William, grocer, W'l ^'ork McKindh'.ss, James, SI (j)ueen w Mi'Lanchlin, .lohn, innkei-)ier, cor(lcori;e and Duchess McLean, A. ti. .V T. A., barristers, Tj'.Mclinda McLean, .lames, shoemaker, 32U]| Yon,^;c McLKAN, W., Ilnancial nninager liaitij Tflf.qmph McLean, William, auditor and uueountnnt, 13 Ma.sonio Hall McLeiui, Williiim (>,, butcher, 1 St. Lawrence .Mkt. Mclicar & Co., bookscdlers and .stationers, 11 King w McManus, .lanes, cooper, 25 (^luei'u w Mi'MASTF.n. A. K. k HHOTIIKI!, wholesnlo dry goods, 32 Yontje AlcMiisler, Hon. William, M. L. C. h Ccdlege, York- ville ilcMichacI, Daniel, Q. C. D. C. L. (Camenm it Me- Michael) ami (Ciuneron, Mc.Miehicl, Fitrigerald and lloskins) h 2.VJ Wellinpfon w McMichael, i;ob«rt, grocer, lOS (,Hieeii w Me.M\illen, Archibald, grocer, .'ll.'t fiueen w McMurray it Hac (.1. Sauren Mc.Murray ami Ocorgo Martin Uae) barristers, kc, York Chaiid)eri, ( 'ourt McNab, 1). 24 and 20 Front e MoNab, .Murray k .laeke.^ (.Inhn McNab, Oeo'rge Miuray, .losepli .Inckes) b.irristers &c. Cjurt 1 1 ousc McPHAIL, UOP.KUT, publisher ol school hooks and deolur in stationary and fam y good.s, Chango Alley, near King MePherson, Hon. D. L. (C. S. Czowski k Co.) 87 King w Mc(,)ueen, Thoma.s, brass lini.fher, '270 •)neen w McSherry, .lames, l'ro|)rietor Sailors' iloiue Hotel, e s (leorge near Ksplanaih' MacCrca, .Iolin{>., broker ami commission merchant, and commissioner for taking allid.ivits for aujic- rior c(mrts. Lower ( 'anada, If) Ontario Chambers, cor Church and Front MacCiiaig, \l. C. W. Manager Bradstreot's Mercantile Agency, Hank Toronto Ihiildings MneDavitt, Frank, Manager Yirtuo ainl Yorston MacDomihi, A. W., produce aud uonimissiou merch- ant, 51) Front e MacDonalil, C. lirenmn, Parliamc^nt Buildings MrtcDenald, Major George, Statroilicor of Pen.siouors' h 2t5 Seaton MACDONALD, JOHN K., Treasurer County York, OIKoe Court House MACDONALD, JOHN & CO., wholesale importers of dry goods, 21 and 23 Wellington e MacDonell, Alexander, barrinter, 5() ('hurch TERRY'S EXPRESS, Comer of Y'onge and Adelaide. ii; ill m m ■ 1i ■11 502 TORONTO. 4 ..U-.-I MacDonnlil, Stt'pl.cns & Howiird (John MncDouiild, 1'.. r. Sttiplipiis & AV. r. Hownvd) Imriisters &c. & 10 Welliiifiton C'hninlH'ni, Joidiiu MacPoiiell, Joliii 1*. Clerk ^Master's OHioe, Osgoo'le Hall MacDoi.cll, AV. J. Manager Toronto Saving's IJank anil Frc'iicli Coiisuliir Agent, 72 C'lnireh MacDougnll k Skae, (."ivil Kngincers and Arcliiteets, Proviniial Iinsuranop IhiildingH, Toionto MAC'FAULANl!;, MALCOLM, grouerics and liiiuors, 95 Nelson MacGregor, Alexander M., Marii e Inspector Provin- cial Insuniiiee, Co. of Canada, Toronto, cor Court Mack, Mrs. Tlioniiw, oysters, fruit & cigars, 26 Francis Mackav, Charles 15 , clerk Custom House loot of Yonge MACKKNZIK, KENNETH, Q.C. (Mackenzie&8cott) MACKENZIE !i SCOTT, barristers, rrovincial In- surance Huildings, Toronto cor Court Mackenzie, Misses Helen k Elizabeth, ladies' hoarding school, 72 Bond MACLKNNAN k HENDERSON (James Mnclennan and El ma Henderson), barristers, Ontario Hall, Court Macnabb, Alexander, Police Magistrate (Maenabb & Morgan) Macnabb k Sforgan (Alexander Macnabb and T. Kearton Morgan), barristers, &c., Court Macnutt, Rev. (t. A., imstor of Alexander street Bap- tist Ciiurch, li 2 Carlton McPherson, Alexander, ajipraiser customs, excise warehouse MADDISUN, O. L., Scottish Provincial Life Assur- ance Conijiany, 84 Ray JIagdalen Asylum, Yorkville Magiiiic, John, grocery k provision store, 56 Gerrard w Maguire, John, baggage master G. W. R,, Yonge street station Maher, Tlionins, station master G.T.R. Mainju'lce, Charles, butcher, 444 (^hieen \v Maitlaiid, Robt., general brokei, 35 Toronto Exchange MAKINSON, GEORGE, Makinson's Hotel, a40 Yonge cor Elm MALCOM, I!., saddles, harness, valises and trunks, 181 King e and 8 Rossin House block (see adv.^ MALLON, JOHN & CO., butchers, 12, 14 and 16 St. Lawrence market Malloy, William, barrister, 78 King e Malone, JIartin, British mail agent to New York, h 504 Yonge Maloney, John M., merchant tailor, 81 Bay ]\[altnuin, John, linnd-bo\ nikr, 38 High cor Vananley Manly, Rev. John G. (Congregational), 227 Cliurch Manley, Mrs. John, honiton Ince mauufr., 380 Yonge llanley, John, tailor, 380 Yonge Manning, Alexander, contractor, 89 "Wellington w Manning, J., insurance agent. 10 Adelaide e Mara, Thomas, house and land agent, 158 John JIara, AVilliain, groceries, wines, ic, 288 Queen w March, ''harles, house, sign and ornamentii^ painter, grainer and paper hanger, 70 Adelaide e MARGACH, J. 1^., wholesale and retail drugs and chemicals, 44 King c Jlnrks, Joseph, locomotive inspector, 145 Brock Jlarks, l?obert, grocer, 108 Agnes Marks, AVm., leather lielting uianuf., 34 Temperance Marling. Alexander, L.L.B., chief clerk education ofhce, 10 Sultan Marling, Rev. Francis Henry (Congregational), h 279 Church Marling, J. W., general agent Canada Lil'e Atsnranco Company, Ii 254 Wellington w Marriott, J. G., meat store, 111 Queen o !Marsl), John, grocer, 60 Parliament Marshall, John S., baker, 99 Church Marshall, Hendrick, accmmlant, h 151 Jarvia MARSTON, \y. P., im|)ortcr and numufactnrer of gun.H, rilles, justols, kv., i;!:i A onge (see adv) Martin k Ecklin, dry goods, 147 King e Martin, George, Imot and slioemiiker, 90 Yoik Martin, Henry, teacher of iiiusii; and drawing. Mechanics' Institute MARTIN, JAMES k S( )N (James, sr. and Jiimcs, jr.), liroinictoi-s Ontario foundry and machine shop, 209 (Jueen e and 3 Ontario hnie JIartin, Joseph, merchant tailor, 030 and 638 Yonge Alnrtin, Thomas M., portrait iiaiiiter, 's'2 King o Jlartlaiid, .lohn, B.A., second dassi-al master and resident master in college buavding house, U. C College MASON, ALFRED J., cashier Cimada Permanent Building and Savings Society, ilasonic Hall Mason, .Folin, boots and shoes, 215 King e JIASON, J. HERBERT, secretary and treasurer Canada Permanent Building and Saving:! Society, Masonic Hall (see adv. inside front <'over) MASON, WILLIAM T., accountant ami olficial assignee ans, prop, llobinson House, 109 and 111 Bav Jlatthews, \Villiain, dealer in jiiiiuo-fortes, 378 Yonge Mattliewji, William, toys and finicy goods, 384 Y'onge Jlatthews, H., bookseller, 241 Yoiigo MATTHEWS, II. J., picture IVamer, gil.ler, &c., 189 Yonge Matthews. Willii'm, ,soap and ciindle nuinufacturer, lierkelc), bet Esplanade ami Palace MATTHEWS, W. D., k Co., (W. D. Matthews ami R. C. Hamilton) produce miil connnission mer- chants, 10 Front e Mathcson, A., chemist and druggist, 140 Kingw MATHESON, HUGH, merchant tailor and clothier 10 King e (see adv) Maunders & Broth<'r, (William iV T. Maunders) pain- ters anil glaziers, 93 Church May, Samuel P., M. U., Education Ollice May, Thonais, prop, hotel and pawn broker, 119 Queen w May, Thomas, & Co., (Thomas }.\i\y k .fames Paterson) fancy dry goods i^nd millinery. OS Yonge Mead, John, hardware, 150 Kiiigc JIEADOWS, SAMUEL, gas litter, diamond setter, kc, 21 and 23 (Jueeiiw Jleagher, William, oil lamps, kc, 32 Kingw Meakin, AVilliam, dry goods, IS] Yonge MECHANICS' INStlTUTE AND LIBRARY, cor Adelaide and Church MEDCALF, E. k A., (Edward & Alfred) proprietors Don Foundry, 489 Kinge Medcalf, F. H, alderman, 448 King e Meehan, .Tohn, butcher, 20 St. Lawrence market Meehan, Neil, saloon keeper, 137 Queen w Meek, Thomas, iirop. Mcsk's hotel, East Mo Melady, P. & N., dry goods, 1-11 King e arket K'|uarc Melandcr, John, watches and jewelry 344 Yonge Mellich, James, grocer, 201 Elizabeth MENDON, L. C, r.gent for Ontario, for Howts'Scw- ing Machines, 3 Rossin House (.see adv) MERCANTILE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, Cnpples k Hunter, 20 Toronto Mercer, James, prop, eating house, 24 Cliurch SAESAPARILLA, LEMON SODA, NECTAR CREAM, &c., AT EVES", 10" Yonge. TORONTO. 503 TV13 ifivcturcr of HfC Ullv) Voik ,1 ilviiwing, l,li\un's, jr.), icliinc shois I G38 Yonge Kins; uiiistiir and house, U. C. ;i rcnnftJient niiu Hall .ml treasurer v'mg,ii Society, covit) rtiul oiricial •iiiu't; Soi^ii'ty, iug n to., Duiulas louse, 109 and tes, 378 Yonge wis, 384 Yonge gilder, kc, 189 iir.inufiu'tiircr, Mattlicws and liuiiiiissiou mer- .40 Kingw L- niul elothier launders) pain- Ice li broker, 119 lames I'atevson) Yonge Inmoud setter, king ^v TiniiAKY, cor ■d) pioiirietors I'e market It w 1 Market square Ic k44 Yonge 1)1- Howfs'Sew- le ttdv^ SOCIATION, liurch MERCANTILE TEST, (semi-monthly) John Kerr, publi.slier, British America Assurance Buildings, Court I'or Church, printed by AV. C. Chewett & Co., King e MERCER, ANDREW, issuer of marr'.ige licen.ses, h Wellington cor Bay MERGER, JOHN, piop. Yonge Street Inn, 253 Yonge MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, James G. Harper, ninnnger, 13 Wellington w MERCHANTS' DISPATCH EAST FREIGHT LINE J. 1). Irwin, agent, 57 Yonge MERCHANTS' SAVINGS BANK, Charles Scadding actuary, 13 Wellington w MERRICK, J. D. k Co., wholesale millinery and fancy good.s, 42 Yonge MERRICK BROTHERS, dry goods, 47 & 49 King e Jleirifield, Robert, boots and shoes, 190 Yongo METROPOLITAN WATER COMPANY, Launeolot G. Bolster, sunt., 20 21 & 22 Toronto Exchange Metropolitan Hotel, Thomas Brown, proprietor, cor King and Bay METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, Jftmes Eraser, sec. and trea.s., 5 King west Meyer, John IL, hotel keeper, York cor Front Michael. George, optician, 514 King e MIL'HIE, GEORGE k CO., (Ale.\. F. Fulton and James Michie) wholesale grocers, cor Front and Yonge MiJdleton, Francis, baker and confectioner, 158 King w Military Hospitals, 36 Front w and 490 Queen w MlUar,'j. W., watchmaker and jeweler, 135 King o MILLER, ADAM, bookseller and stationer, 02 King c JULLER, A., new and second hand clothing, plated ware, kc, 226, 228 and 230 King e MILLER, HUGH & CO., chemists and dmggists 167 King c Miller, .lames, book.scller and fancy goods, 272 Yonge Miller, R. B., attonioy-at-law, 86 King e Miller, Young & Co., cabinet makers and under- takers, 280 Yonge MILLICHAMP, WALLACE, gold and silver plater, 80 Queen w Milligan. A. k Co., wholwalc and retail gi'ocers and commission merchants, 1, 2 and 3 City Hall Buildings Milligan, Frederick, 108 Adelaide w Mil!igan's Hotel, A. Milligan, prop., 10 w Mkt Sij MILLOY, NICOL, ii^ent C'madian Inland Naviga- tion Company, Front e MILLOY & CO.(Donald Milloj, and Thomas Burke,) Rhii>ping agents, Yonge st wharf Mills, John, grocer, 24 Francis Mintz, A. .1., .second hand broker, 324 Queen w Mintz, Isaac, pawn-broker, 105 Queen w Mishnw, Thomas B., groceries, wines and li(iuor8, 329 Yonge, cor Gould Mitchell, Mrs. B., grocer, 173 King w Mitchell, George, merchant tailor, 219 Yonge Mitchell, Mrs. Rebecca, boarding, ]68 King w MITCHELL, WM., dry goods, mantles, millinery, &c., 103 Kinge MOAT, JOHN, manager City Bank of Montreal, s w cor Bay k Wellington MOFFAT, MURRAY & BEATTIE, wholesale dry goods, 36 Yonge Moloney, Mrs. E., fancy goods, 218 Kinge Moloney, Jeremiah, Lovejoy hotel, IDS York MONETARY TIMES & INSURANCE CHRON- ICLE, J. M. Trout, publisher, 00 and AT Church M^ nkhouse, Mrs. Alice, prop. l''a.stcrn Hotel, 172 King e Monteverd, Jlichael, wire worker, 381 Yonge Montgomery, John, blacksmith, Yonge, bet Bloor and Jarvis Montgomery, Richard, blacksmith. Queen w, ojiposito Asylum MONTREAL, BANK OF, (!. W. Yarkcr, manager, Yonge cor Front Moni.-eal Hon.se, W. k J. Graham pro])s., 148 King w MONTREAL MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, R. N. (^oocli, agent, 82 Wellington e MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO., H. P. Dwight, .sui>t, 3, 15 and 30, Toronto Exchange MONTREAL TYPE FOUNDRY, Charles T. Pals- grave, prop., W. 1). Stcthem, manager, 33 Col- borne Mooney, Owen, grocer, 40 Victoria Moore, Alexander, shoemaker, 477 Yonge Moore, Berrv, (Charles Moore k Co.), h 60 Bond MOORE, (.lilARLES k CO., (Charles Moore k Berry Moore), wholesale importers of gi-oceries, wines & liiiuors, 5, 7, & 9 Wellington w Moore, David, furniture, 307 Yonge Moore, G. F. & Co., pickle [and .sauce factory, 187 'i'onge Moore, Henry, butcher, 28 St. Lawrence Arcade Moove, John \V., mattrass maker, 70 Queen w Moore, Mrs., dry good.s, kc, 408 Queen w Moore, Richard, l)la(ksmith, Palace Moore, Tiiomas, tavern keeper, 5.") and 57 Elizabeth Moore, William, grocer, 283 Queen w MORAN, .FAMES, tallyman, N. R. C Morey, Robert, grocer and broom maker, 64 Agnes Morell, A. k Co., auctioneers and jobhcr.s, 148 King e cor Nelson Morell, M. S., dry goods, 254 Queen w MORISON, FARQUHAR, mercht tailor, 124 King w Jtorison, Jolin, grocer and liipior merchant, 5 Man- ning's block. Front c Morison, John, grocer, 38 and 40 Wellington e MORISON k CO., ale& porter bottlers, Masonic Hall MORPHY, E. M., watches, clocks and jewelry, 141 Yonge MORPHY, G. & H. B., barrister, 57 Yongo MORPHY, SULLIVAN & FENTON, (George and Henry B. Morphy, Robert Sullivan and Henry Fenton) barristers, &e.. Express buildings, Yongo Morris, Thomas, confectioner, 345 Yonge Morris & Smith, barristers, &c., Wellington Chambers Jordan MORRISON, ANGUS, M. P., (Morrismi & Sampson) h Windsor Place, Windsor MORRISON, ANGUS G., junior clerk Legislative Assembly, Parliamimt buildings Morrison; DANIEL, editor daily Ttlrqraph MORRISON, JAMES, ])lumber, .steam and gas fitter, cor Bay and Temperance Morrison, .Tolin, soa]> mannfaeturer. Palace nr East Morrison, John, grocer, 234 Queen w MOIfKISON, HON. JOSEPH C, Ju.Ige Qneen'a Bench, h Woodlawn, Yonge, Yorkville MORRISON k SAMPSON, banisters and attorneys- at-law, solicitors, kc, 61 Colborne (see adv) MORRISON, TAYLOR k CO., wholesale provLsioii and com. merchants, 5 Manning's block. Front o MORRISON, W. C, gold and silversmith and jeweler 12 King w MORSE, H. J. & CO., bankers and exchange dealei-s, 60 King e iii 1^ t 11 TERRY'S EXPRESS, EASTERN DEPOT, Comer of King and Caroline. 004 TORONTO. MOItTON, liKNJAMIN, sccrctarv mid treasurer, trustees U. U. C, Ontario Hall M0IITIMEI5, HKRBEKT, «took lirokev and notary iiulilii', secvctary and treasurer Madoe Gold Jlin- ing Company, and sueretary St. George's Society, Victoria Hall, Melinda Mortimer, Thilip, wiMnet maker, 262 Quceu w Uo-ses, Andrew, grocer, C62 Yon;»e Moses, ^\^ W., Liwket maker, 291 Yonge Moss, John, manager, Dun, Wiman & Co., h 98 Teraulcy Moss, Thomas, Al.A., (Patton, Osier & Mc'-s), Regis- trar University College, Toronto, li 21 Bloor e Mosiman, J. ¥., tinsmith, Colliorne Mossman, James, grocer, 205 Clnirch Mottrain, J. II. H., general agent Glnbr, Printing Co. Mowat, Hon. Oliver, Vico-Chaucellor, h head of College, Yorkvillo Moxcm & Reeves (Henry Moxon and Alfred Reeves), butchers, 20 St. Lawrence Jlarkct Moyer k Co. (P. E. W. Jloyer and R. L. Patterson), publishers Evcniiiij Tribune, 30 King e MOYLAN, JAMES (}., editor and jirop Canadian Fnciiwn, 74 Church, h 14.5 Church Mullaney, James IJ., clerk Leader Mullen A., boots and shoes, 3174 Yonge Mulvey, J(jhn, grocer, 479 (Jueen w Mulvey & Fleming, marble dealers, 8 Cruickshank Murdock, Alexander, bandmaster 164 King w Murphy, Jeremiah, pawnbroker, 45 (Jueen w Mur])hy, John, prop Cooper's Arms Hotel, 20 and 22 Wellington e Murphy, John, 319 Yonge Murphy, John, .janitor formal School Murphy, Mrs., liotel keeper, Esplanade cor Church MURPHY, N. E., barrister, &c. Murpliy, Thomas, boots and shoes, 442 Queen w Murphy, Thomas, boots and shoes, 122 Yongo Muqihy, William, cooper, 351 Yonge Murray, Kdumnd, prof. St. Michael's College, St. Joseph Murray, James, tinsmith, 224 Yonge MURRAY, W. A. & CO., dry goods, 21 & 23 King e Murray, William, confectioner, 225 Yonge Mutton, Samuel, coal and wood. Queen e cor Bher- bourne MYERS, WILLIAM, dentist, 45 King e Myles, James, coal and wood. Esplanade cor Church and Toronto cor Adelaide Myles, William, coal and wood, s s Front w bet Yongo and Bay Manton, Eilward, broker and com'n merchant, e s Change Alley s of Colljorno Kash, Edward A., clerk, Canada Company, h 53 Uuke NASH, JOHN R., crown timber agent, 63 Duke NASMITH, JOHN, breadandbiscuit baker, 66Nclson Nasmith, JI., baker and confectioner, 372 Yonge Nelson, Henry, hair-dresser, 324 l^i"K w Nelson, J. B., engraver, 22 King e Nelson, Wood & Co. (branch) wholesale importers of woodenware, fancy goods, etc., 74 York NEKLICH, H. & CO., wholesale fancy goods, 2 Adelaide w and 5 Kossin House Newbigging, William, boarding house, 32 Front o Newcoml'c, James, M. D., 105 Church NEW YORK CASUALTY INSURANCE CO., Pellatt & Osier, agents, 88 King e Niagara House, James liaw, ])rop., 24 Front e cor Scott Nicuol, J. J., coal and wood merchant, cor Front o and Scott Nichols, Simon, saddler and saloon keeper, 107 Queen w Nic]ioL<(, Robert, saddler and collar maker, 32 Church Nieol, William B., barrister. Leader Biiilding Nightingale, Tliamas, brick and tile maiilr., Yorkvillo Nixon, Thomas, dealer in hides and wool, 79 Colborne Niilile, Andrew, entter. J. ReniUson, bds 9 Louisa Noble, G. & Co., dry goods, 214 Yonge Noble, Thomas H., railway contractor, 384 King e NORDHEIMER, A. & S., piano fortes and music, NOR'rH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSU- RANCE CO., Life department, H. L. Hime, agent, 6 Wellington e NORT'H IMMTISH AND MERCANTILE INSU- RANCE CO., Fire department, K. N. Gooch, agent, 32 Wellington c NORTH-WESTERN EXPRESS, J. J. Vickers, pro- prietor, 55 Yonge NORTHERN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CO., William Rowland, agent, 57 Wellington NORTHERN RAILWAY OFFICES, cor Brock and Front w NORTHERN RAILWAY PASSENGER STATION, Esplanade bet East and "West Market NORTHERN RAILWAY WHARF AND ELEVA- TOR, F. P. G. Taylor & Co., wharlinger.'^, Espla- nad(! o\^\> Portland NOTMAN & ERASER, photographei-s, 120 Kinge Notnian, Job.!, assistant clerk Legislative Assembly Noverre, Augus.tin, prof, of dancing, h 250 Welling- ton w NOVERRE, F. A., boat builder. Esplanade foot of Simeoe (see adv) Novirre, John IL, (Noverre & Smith), h 230 Wel- lington w Noverre, Misses, ladies' .school, 250 Wellington w Noverre & Smith, photographei's, 31 King e Nudel, John T., clerk Police Crof. of French, 139 Beverley PERRY, CHARLES, & CO., comniission nierchts & managers of steamer " Algoma," 55 Front u Periy, I»Irs. Miiry, boarding lioiise, 44 Alice Peters & Donald, grocers, 134 King o Peter, Robert, grocer, 434 Queen w Peterkin, J. F., wood carver, 22 Queen w Pettigrcw, Samuel & Co., caqicntci's and joiners, 113 Richmond w Phill)ri(k, C. J., JI.D., F.R.C.S.E., h Bloor e, York- ville. PHILLIPS, JOSEPH, Joseph W., builder, sash, door, and blind factory, Hayter, nr Terauicy. Phillips, M., M.D., 70 Phillips, Mrs., boarding house 78 Agnes PHILLIPS, R. picture frame and washable gilt moulding manufacturer, 63 King w (see adv.) Phillips, Thomas, housekeeper and chief messenger Legislature Assembly, Parliament Buildings Phipps, Geoii,'p, cabinet maker and broker 84 King w Phipjis, John, provision dealer, 35 St. Lawrene Mkt. PHII'PS, W. B., banker and exchange broker, 5 Toronto Phttuix Fire Insurance Co. of London, Moffatt, Murray & Beattie. agents, 30 Yonge PHOiNIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN, N. Y., Charles G. Forticr, agent, C and 7 Ontario Chambers Phoinix Mutual Life, Hartford (Conn.), A. DcGrassi, agent, .IS ICing c PIDDINGTON, A., dealer in second-handbooks, sta- tionery, and fancy goods, 248 and 250 Yonge Piduiugton, George, manufacturing jeweler, 1 Globe lane Pierce, Felix, pork and provisions, 233 Yonge PIM, HENRY, general smith, 453 Yonge Pim, John, wagon maker, h 453 Yonge PIPER, II. & CO., wholesale house furnishing goods, 81 Yonge PIPER, HI RAM, house furnishingjaud hanhvarc, 83 Yonge (see adv) Piper, N. L. & Son, house i.irjushing goods, 169 Yonge Plaj'ter, John, grocer, 27 Palace ' Plenderleith, J., carpenter and builder, Sayer nr Edward Plunkett, John, tinware, 2 St. La'wrence Arcade POCKNELL, R. T., confectioner, 33 King w (see adv) Police Station, No. 1, Sergeant Major Cummins, City Hall Buildings Police Station, No. 2, Sergeant Major J. McPherson, 309 Yonge Police Station, No. 3, Sergeant Major Hastings, 249 Queen w Pollard, ilrs. JIary, Berlin wool and fancy goods, 4 King e Pollock, D. J., M.D.. 144 Bay Pollock, James, cashier Globe Printing Co. Porter, Rev. James, local superinteud«nt C'ity Pub- lic Schools, olhce Western Insurance Bigs., Col- borne, h 13 Wood POST OFFICE, Joseph Lesslie, Postmaster, Toronto bet King and Aclelaide Potter, Charles, optician, 20 King e Powell, John S., emplojinent agent, 139 York Power, Joseph, hotel and grocer, 454 and 466 Queen w PRICE, GEORGE W., mail clerk daily Telegraph Price, CJeorge, grocer, 244 Queen w Price, James, boarding house, 388 Yonge PRIESTMAN, JOHN, superintemdent J. M.|Brad- street & Sons improveil mercantile agency, Wel- lington e Primitive Methodist bock rooms. Rev. W. Rowe, steward, 89 Yonge PRINOE, CAPT. WILLIAM S., chief Constable, office. Police Court Pringle, T. M. & Co., dry goods, 153 King e Protestant Orplians' Home, Sullivan bet Beverley and Commons Proulx, Rev. J. B., parish i)riest and chaplain to H. JI. forces, h 102 Bathurst PROVINCIAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Scott & Walmsley, agents, Ontario Hall PROVINCIAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Toronto cor Court PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAN- ADA, Hon. J. Hillyard Cameron, President ; James Sydney Crocker, Secretary and manager ; Toronto cor Court (see page 3) PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM, Queen, western limits PROVINCIAL NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS, Gould, bet Victoria and Church PROVINCIAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCI- ETY, E. Bradburne, agent, Whittemore's block Postlethwaite, Colin W., storek(!eper, N. R. C Pullen, Joseph, brash maker and faucy goods, 2C0 Yonge PUNSHON, REV. W. MORLEY, h 64 Bond Purdy, Mrs. Margaret, innkeeper, 2(i6 Queen w Pui-dv.iiMrs. William, milliner, 330^ Queen w PURSE, ALEXANDER, Maple Leaf Saloon, 6 Ad- elaide w (see adv) Purvis, Robert W., station master, City Hall Station N. R. C Pyper, William, secretaiy and treasurer, iTnion Build- ing and Savings Society, 82 King e QUEBEC BANK, R. H. Bethune, manager. Bank of Toronto Buildings QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, W. Rowland, agent, 55iWellington and 58 Front cor Church QUEEN'S HOTEL, Thomas Dick, proprietor; Mark H. Irish, manager, Front bet Bay and York QUEEN'S OWN HOTEL, Robert Taylor, prop., 101 King w Queen's Wharl', Esplanade foot of Bathurst Queen's Wharf Hotel, Edward Williams, prop. Front cor Bathurst Quigley & Miles (T. Quigley and C. F. Miles) comn merchants, 12 anniitli) Commissioner of Crown Lands, Ont., 74 Yong(i IJICHaKDS & SMITH, barristers 74 Yonge |Eii:hards(in & Brother, (C. & J.) butchers 200 Queen e IKcliardson, David (!., grocer, 31 Terauley jidiardson, Hugh, harbor master, 4 Front w I'icliardson, James IL, M.D., JLK.C.S., Eng., 116 wimrdson, Rev. James, Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Ameli, 34 St. Joseph 'W, A. A., M.D., coroner. Emigration agent New Zealand, 217 Queen c ^WpU & Hums (Francis Riddell & Alexander Burns) . Beaver Soda Water Works Buchanan cor Yonge F"Well, Frank, baker, 60 Edward Riddel, C. J., ti Co., chemists and druggists, cor Queen e and Ontario Riddflj, J., merchant tailor, 15 King w Riddell, Joseidi, grocer and li(pior store, 60 Edward Ridout, Aikcnhead k Crombie, general hardware, 2 King V. Ridout, George P., governor IJritish American Assur- ance Compan)', h 86 Wellington w Ridout, John, Registrar County Ycndc, h 111 Wel- lington w Ridout, Joseph D. (Ridout, .\ikenhead & Crombie), h 86 AVellington w Ridout, Sanmel G., supervisor of nssessment.s, 202 Seaton Riley & May, ]iroprs. Revere House, and managers of billiard tables. King w cor Yoi-k Ringham, G., stoves and tinwiire, 3-Jt Yonge Rising Sun Hotel, W. Carson, 632 Yonge Risley, Samuel, government inspector steamboat boilers, 54 York RITCHIE, John, plumber and gas titter, 192 Kinge Ritchey, Louis, blacksmith and wagon maker, 355 Cjuecn w Rivers, William, veterinary surgeon, 76 South Park Roach, John, Roach's hotel, 20 Palace ROAF k DOW^NEY (John 1 loaf, (.>.('., and John Downey), barristers, Mechanics' Institute, Church Robb, James, groceries and provisions, 177 C'entre Roberts, C. S., forennm news depot iit;irio Hall, Church ROBERTSON & COOK, publishers and jnoprietors Daili/ 2\lcyraph. Bay cor King (sec adv.) ROBERTSON, DAVID D., engraver, Yorkvillc Robertson, Jardine k Co. ((iideon Robertson and Alexander Jardine), importers and jobbers of teas, commission merchants, &c., 1 Jlanning"* block, Front c ROBERTSON, J. ROSS (Robertson k Cook) ROBERTSON, JOHN. SON & CO., wholesale dry goods, 70 Yonge ROBERTSON, STEPHEN k CO., importers of diy goods, 32 Wellington e (see adv) Robertson, W. , tinware, &c. , 285 Yonge Robinson, Alfred, barber. King c Robinson & Brown, butcliers, 2 St. Lawrence Arcade Robinson, Charles, crocUerj-, &c. 346 Yonge Robinson, Charles, ,ji'. jeweller and paper box manu- facturer, 346 Yonge Robinson, Christopher, Q. C. barrister. 68 Church Robinson, Hon. J. B. barrister, 68 Church Robinson, J. D. dry goods, 213 Kinge Robinson, Mrs. juvenile clothing, 336 Yonge Robinson & Pearson, boots and sliocs, wholesale, 64 Yonge Robinson, T. C. jeweller and paper box manufacturer, 96 Yonge Robinson, T. dry goods and clothing, 127 Yonge Robinson, Thomas, barber, 14<,'ueen w Robinstn, Thomas S., M. 1). 21 Gould ROBINSON, W. S., chemist and druggist, ws Yonge, Yorkvillc Rochester Housi;, John Carroll, proj). 20 Front w Rock, Michael, givcer, 359 Qneen w Rockwell, Sirs. R. A., jwrtrait painter, 39 King w RODGERS, S. & G., cutlery, srw makers, machin- ists, 166 King e ASK FOR EVES' UNRIVALLED SUMMER BEVERAGES AT ALL HOTELS. SOS TORONTO. Roddcn, AV. II. , manufacturers' agents, King o Rogers, (". K., liiittcr and fiiiricr, 133 King i' Rogers, .fanics H., hatter and furrier, 109 King e Rogers, Williuiii I)., painter, 103 Bay Rorio, Jiimos, ag('nt, Travellers' of Hartford Insurance Co. (j'i (lerrard u Rolpli, Adam, ticket agent, K. R. C. ROLril, HON. JOHN, L.L. 1). M. D. M. Il.C. S., Dean Jledical Faculty, Victoria College, 20 Gerrard w Eolpli, J. T. engravca- audlithograidier, 11 King w Eohili, .1. Widuicr, U. D. 20 Gerrard '. iiin iiuildiugs, 81 & 93 King w hjoc ■: Catholic Catliedral, (St. Michael's) cor Church aiid Sliuter Eooke, Thomas, cabinet maker, 361 Queen w Roome, 'i'lionias l'\ uigau Imilder h 634 Yonge Rooney, James, Hour and feed, 81 Church Rooney, N. & V. wliolesalo dry goods, 60 Yongo Rooney, Very llcv. F. P., V.V. St. Paul's, Power EOIJPA '..■ & CO., lav stationers and booksellers, (.>!;e iidv) Vf^,v A., Imtcher, 78 Queen \v • 'laoeutist, Yonge cor Richmond . lard'ng ar. I day scdiool, 3 Gerrard w ter, '8 KiMg e \ •" rd aud manager Wesleyan T\,ihti.r't\ jftosc, 1. . Rop ■, ilis. . Rose, Jolin K., um'. BAiae.; Hev Samu>.. >■<■•': n-^m, 8C I Bcicli ugli, ' "'" ." h 117 luunL Rose'irugli k Recy li^osebnigh & Reeve), I : If lit- 11 ;* . . I'v -.ebnigh, M.D., and li. A. Reeve, Al. D. ), 55 Queen e, cor Cliurch Ross, AlcxiindcrM., M.l)., CM., 159 Cliurch Ross, I):ivid, grocer, 55 Queen w Ross, David, confectioner, 191 Queen w Ross, George, fruiterer, 227 Yonge Ross, James, M.A., assistant editor Globe Ross, James, M.D., 74 Caroline Ross, Hon, John, Q.C. (Ross, Lauder & Mulock) ROSS, JOSEPH, proprietor Globe Hotel, 1C3 Yonge ROSS, LAUDER & MULOCK, barristers. Masonic Hall EOSSIN HOUSK HOTEL, G. P. Shears, lessee and manager, cor King and York Rough, James, flour and grain inspector, 50 Front e Rowe, Rev. William, secretary Primitive Methodist Missionary Society, 89 Yonge Rowell, George, 306 Yonge Rowell, James, M. D., 306 Yonge Rowland, John, dry goods, 173 Yonge ROWLAND, WILLIAM, fire, marine, accidental and life insurance agent, 55 Wellington and 58 Front cor Church ROWSELL, HENRY, bookseller and stationer, 76 King e ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, James Metcalfe, M.P., President, Hon, Donald McDonald, Vice-Pres., T. Woodside, Cashier e s Toronto Royal Engineers' department. Purveyor's department and Garrisou Surgery, Wellington w, cor Dorset Royal Insurance Co. of England, Francis Heward, manager, Yonge cor Wellington Royle, James, dyer, 104 York ROYAL LYCEUM, George Holman, lessee and man- ager. King w (see adv) Euddell, Joseph, fruit dealer, 366 Queen w Rudolph, A., goldsmith, 64 Adelaide o Ruse, Charles, grocer, 379 Queen w Rush, F., grocer, 415 Queen w Russell, Andrew, assis't Commissioner Crown Lands, Parliament Buildings Russell, A. AV., wholesale watches & jewelry, 65 Yongo Russell, J. P., M. D., 148 Bay Russell, John, confectionery and glassware, St. Law- rence Arcade Russill, John, market gardener, Yonge RUTHEHFOllD, ANDliEW, stoves, tin and hard- ware, house furnishing good.s, Sec, 120 King e (see adv) Rutherford, E. IL, President Consumers Gas Company ProviTicial Insuiiiuoe Com))anys bldgs, Toronto Ryan, Jeremiah, grocer, 17 Melinda Ryan, John, grocer. S)8 Parliament Ryan, John, grocer, 174 and 170 Parliament Ryan. Martin, grocery, 162 Queen w Ryan, Michael, grocer, 125 Queen w RYAN & OLIVEli, retail hardware, 114 Yonge Ryder, Thomas, carriage maker, 186 (}ueen w Ryerson, Rev. Egerton, D. D., chief su])erinteiuk'nt of Education, Ontario, h 151 Victorii S.add, Janie.s, cigars and tobacco, 65 King w SAIT, EDWARD, anatomical shirt and collar maker, 7 Rossin Block, King w Sale, Julian, commission agent, h 63 Elizabeth SAMUEL, M. & L., (Mark and Lewis) commission and general merchants, 49 Wellington e, 52 Front e and 28 South tJsistle street, Liverpool, England Sanderson, G., gi'occr, l.'iS.J Terauley Sanderson, George, melodeon maker, h 9 Renfrew Sanderson, George, grocer, 556 Yonge SANDERSON, P. K., (Caulkins & Samlerson), li 432 Yonge SANGSTER, JOHN H., SLA., M. D., head master Provincial Normal and Model Schools, h w s College, Yorkville Sanson, Rev. A., incumbent Trinity Church, h Erin cor King Saunders, B., merchant tniior, 89 King v,' Saunilers, S., tailor, 320 Yonge Saultcr, 11. & W. (Richard k William) coal and wood merclmuts, s.s. Esplanade, foot of Chun'h Saulter, Thomas, prop, ferry steamer, ' ' Bouiiuet " SAVIGNEY, HUGH P., C. E. .surveyor and mining engineer, 32 Exchange buildings (see adv.) SAVINGS l'.ANK (MERCHANTS') Charles Scad- ding, actuary, 13 Wellington w SAWDON, GEORGE, house furni.shing lamps, oils, &c. 385 Yonge Sawdon, George, jr. tinsmith, 385 Yonge Scadding, Charles, actuary, ilerchants' Savings Bank, h 102 Jarvis Scadding, C. A., engraver and manufacturer printers' materials, 6 Richmond e SCADDING, REV. HENRY, D. D., incumbent Church of Holy Trinity, h 10 Trinity Scales, Joab, & Co., wholesale manufacturers of tobacco, 45 Palace Scarlett, E. C, lumber dealer, 497 Queen w Schadel, Charles, cigar manufacturer, 98 York Schluter, Rev. E. M. A. French and German master, U. C. College Schomberg, Henry A. cabinet maker, 187 Yonge Schultz, A. & Co. grocew, 405 Queen w Schuster, Leopold, cigars and tobacco, 339 and 341, Queen w SCOLEY, EDWARD K. grocer 37 and 39 St. Law- rence Market Score, R. t Sou (Richard & Richard J.) merchant tailors and clotliers, 95 King e , SCOTT & GORRIE, wharfingers. Church st. AMiarf SCOTT, JAMKS, book-keeper, C. E. Anderson & Co. bds 121 Simeoc SCOTT, PETER A., builder and lumber merchant, 618 and 620 Yonge (see adv) ; m PARIS EXHIBITION, GINGER POP, TRY IT, EVES', 107 Yonge. TORONTO. 509 ,rc, St. Law- 1 and hanl- 126 King c las Company ;s, Toronto lU'llt 4 Yonge .ecu w ii])eiiutendent lii n^' w L collar maker, llizabeth ,s) commission ton e, ."i'i Front rpool, England 9 Renfrew mlcvsou), h 432 I., lioail mastiT Schools, h w s Cliureli, li Erin )g V,' ) coal anil wood ; of Churi'li , "I'iOUiiuet" yor unci mining (si.'C nilv.) Charles Scad- ing la mps, oils, i' Savings Bank, icturer printers' 1)., incumbent •inity inufacturers ol lueen v; I 98 York iGernian master, 187 Yonge w , k 339 and 341, [id 39 St. Law- Ll J.) merchant ! lurch St. AVharfj 1 Anderson & t-"- Lber merchant, H g^^^^.^^ .Scott, James, dry goods, 99 King e SCOTT, 1". C, Surveyor of Customs, h c s Pembroke near Gcrrard SCOTT k ST()I;[-I'.UY (Alexander Scott and "\V. A. Stollery) builders, contractors, wharfingers, &c. Esplanailc, cor H.iv (sec adv) SCOTT & WALJISEl^Y, general insurance agents. Travellers' Life and Accidental Insurance Co. &c. agents for M. C. lliekie, vine merchant, London, England, Ontario Hall, Church Scottisli I'liivineial Life Assunmce Compan)', G, L. Jladdison, agent, 84 Bay Scorille, ,T. & N. C (John and Nathaniel Cliurdi Scoville) car wheel works. Esplanade, opposite Queen's Hotel Seaborn, Thomas, hotel keeper, 116 King w Seath, John, plumber and gas titter, 202 Church Seels, John, saloon keeiMjr, 67 King SEGSWOKTH, J., watclimaker and jewaer, 113 Yonge .Sellers, Charles, groceries nnh Smart, John, hair dresser and wig maker, 40 King w Smedley k Sutherland, (Joseph Snicdley and John Sutherland), packing bo.x manufacturers, Rich- mond e Smcllic, !MrR. Euphemia, milliner and straw bonnet maker, 376 Yonge SMITH, ALEXANDER, brush mauufaelurer, Dunda* (see adv.) Smitli, .\ndrew, veterinary surgeon, 37 Temperance nr Bay Smith, Andrew, saddler, 550 Queen w Smith, A. M., Director Royal Canadian Bank Smith, 1). AY., Toronto Dye Works, 75 King w Smith, Ivlwin, hotel keeper, 156 Iving w Smith, I'.lias, boanling himse, 138 York Smith, Fair & Co. (John Smith, Thomas W Anilrew .Melville), wholesale gioeer-j, cor Cluircli SMITH, FRANK & CO., importers of tea.s, grocer- ies, wines and li(|Uors, Front cor Scott Smith, George H.> barber, 134 King w Smith, Hiiiry, pi;intcr, 229 Yonge Smith, H. T., plumbing and biass iinishing, 95 (,)uecii w SMITH, JAS. E., Collector of Customs, h Wellesley S.MITH, J. E. & CO., wholesale grocew, wines and. liquors, 31 Church Smitli, James Laniond, Land Suiicriutendeut Bank I'pper Canada Smith, .lames, refiesliment saloon, Union staticm Smith, James, ,jun., dcjmty harbor master 4 Front w Smith, James, architect, 11 King w Smith, J(din, boots and shoes, 123 Yonge Smith, John, iirojirietor Yietoria saloon, 44 King w S.MITH, .lOHN B., lumlier merchant, planing miUi^ &e.. Front w nr Bay Smith, John E., M.D., 184 King e SMITH, LARRATT W., D.C.L. (Smith k Wood), h Summerhill House Smith, Mrs., boarding house. King n w cor York Smith, Richard, innkeeiK'r, 440 Queen w Smith, Thomas, liousc, sign and ornameutiil painter, 22 and 24 Wellington w Fair and 65 Front W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE M^NES, 600 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. V. ; 510 TORONTO. ! ;' l!r ^ SMITH, THOMPSON k SON (Tlioniiwon, Smith ami Kjjlicit A, Siuitli), luiiiWr nuTuhunts, E«iilaniulo bet Hay mill York Smith, W.,'M.I)., M.K.C.S., Kiij,'., 202 Yoii^n Smith, William, ]iraii l''crin.iiingh Inn, 11 Viotoriii Smith k Wills, whoVsalu and retail cunfuotionera, 244 Yon^f' SMITH & WOOD (I-nn«tt W. Smith, D.t'.L. and Samuel (!. Wood, li. L. IJ. ), harriHtors, kc, solicitors for Hk; Hank of British North America, 4 Wellington e Smith, I'rof. AVilliain H., lightning rod manufacturer, Kochester House Smith, W. W., oyster and fruit store, 94 (Jueen \v Snarr, John, coal and woixi dealer, 9 Front Snarr, Thomas, ItuS (Jcoifje Siiellinj;, Wchard, L. L. 15., barrister, Leader hldg.s. King e Suider, M. I'ldwiiiil, surgeon dnntist, 81 King u Soledcr, .lolin, uncleitiikcr, 240 King e Solomon, Wnnl, audioii k ciun. niercht., 14(5 King e Somers, .lnlni, ^jnucr, 1^\ Terauley Soninierville, William, tavern keeper, 42fl Front SOKliKY, .1. I!., leathei King w Stow, Frederick P., stock broker, 22 Toronto Stow, Mra. F., private school, Jarvis W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE GRAPE WINES, 500 barrels annually, at Grimsby Vineyard. TORONTO. 611 Hill A'U'liiiilc to., AND CO., IVUntt 8, 392 Yongc I York ivlo Chnml)ers ory, agent, 78 ror Toronto ilior liiiiij^ings i)ni;e for King ul laniy j^ooils, iHici', 11 Wood clmn^f lilies 3(it) Yongu Cuincron niul 275 Youge •lianu'iit )ertson, Stevcii* i;., 215 Parlia- AiU'luitli! Street inspector, 210 wliolesalo iU'al«f 1 w I'or Jordan uu ii-iiton liiis.siou liroker, .1:J Uii'lmiiind e 1/ school, Duke liMishiir, Slmter jincy broker, 2l> j |\il engineer, 20 I llKXr.Y Wllr |„.s, Outiuio, ltJ»] Leer, 1<5 f.'^a'"" , Liner, 22 Ade- ] lueen w l,iiii;ht & Co. Ir, 141 Queen c I Ills, Kin.!? "■ lovolitan ^^ftt«f] lange ling w iToronto Stowe, Mrs. r.iiiily, M.D., 39 Hielnnoml c Stnu'hnn, Williiiin, grocerir» and litiuors, 1(53 King e Straclian, >Villinm kCo., gruccrioH, wines, and spirits, 150 Kiiigf Stmtliy, (i. W., MuH. Doc, 44 Homl Strnthy, .lolm, barrister, Aileliiiile cor Simeoe Stratton, William, brass liiiisher and locksmith, 190 Yonijc Strong, Edgar & (Irahnni (S. H. Strong, Q. ('., J. 1). Edgar anil U. (irnham) barristers, Wellington Cliambers Stnbbs, Mis.-i Anna 1)., ladies' school, 45 Orangn Road Stupart, ('iijit. \l. 1)., socrctury. Association Canadian Underwriters, 5 Ontario Clinmbers iSturzaker, .Inines, sacbller, 102 York Stnart, A. II., .solicitor, 39 King w SUNDAY SCIlOOl- DIAL, THE, an illnstratcd religions imiimt for children, jnonthly ; addres.s A. Christ ie, I'.O. box (i!)tl, Toronto SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE (Wesleyan), 80 King e Suninierville, Mis. Margaret, boarding house, 8 Bond Sutherland, l)()nald, housekeeiier Osgoodc Hall Sutherland, (icorge, bnteher, 239 Church Sutherland, John, packing bo.v manufacturer 59 Uicli- mond I' Sutherland, W. W., merchant tailor, 100 Yoiigo Sutherland .^ Marshall, (Alexander Sutherland ond Samuel Marshii'il), soap and candles, 11 Deuison avenue Swann, John H., baby linen and ladies' outfitting, 57 King w Swan Hrothers, grocer.s, 162 and 1()4 King o Swinboiirn (Jporge Henry, niathematical instrument maker, 24 -Adehiide c Switzer, Henjaniin, broker, 42 Uond Switzer, Charles A., forwarding clerk American E.x- press I'o. Svilcre, A. IL, routine clerk, I'arliament bdgs SYLVESTKK, ltKOTHI';U& HICKMAN, vessel own- ers, agi'Uts and general brokers, 1 Ontario Cham- bers, cor Front and Church Tacgart, Charier, baker and confectioner, 316 Yonge Tallcii, Janie.s, as.sistant .station master O.T.U., Don station Taylor, Ca])t. Archibald A., coal and wood merchant, I'alace TAYLOH, 1'. 1'. G. & CO., lumber and commission merchants, in.spectors and general forwarders, ollice, Northern Railway wharf Taylor, George, stoves and tinware, 2251 Y'onge Taylor, llugli 1!., tavern keeper, 98 Caroline Taylor, V. .1., clerk of .statistics Education OiHco TAVI.OU, JOHN & HROS., paner manufacturers iiiid l)i' TAYLOR & WILSON (Joseph ami Samuel) whole- sale and retail manufacturers of cigai-s 124 Yongo (sec adv) Tarlcton, William, boots and shoes, 232 t,)ueen w TKLECiRAPH, MORNING, EVENING AND WEEKLY, Robertson & Cook, proiw.. Bay, cor King Tempest, William, M.D., 330 Ycmgc ami City Medi- cal Health Olticer, ollice. City Hall bldgs Temple, Dr., 33 Temperance Tenisoii & Hunter, diy gomls and clothing, 105 Kingc TERRAPIN SALOON, G. W. Carlisle, proprietor, 87 and 89 King n TERKY'S EXPRESS AND CITY PARCELS DE- LIVERY, West End Depot, .Vdelaide cor Yonge, Ea-st End Depot, King cor Caroline (see bottom lines) TERRY, JOHN, Hour, feed and ]>ro(lncc and .■onin, pro|i. Terry's Express and City Parcels Delivery, Adelaide cor Young and King cor Caroline (sec bottom lines) The. Scottish Provincial A.ssurance Co., G. L. Mad- dison, agent, 6 Wellingtmi c Thom, I'harlcs, pro]). Target Hotel, Yonge, Yorkvillo Thonia.s, John, pninoforte maker, Elizabeth coi'Gerrurd THOMAS, M. A., prop English Chop House, 30 King w Thoma.s, R. P., barber, 27 East Market S(inare Thompson A; Allen (Hugh Thonii)son nnd Thonuw- Allen) pro]>s. Ea.st End Brewery, 5 River Thomp.son, A. J., 431 Yonge Thompson, Chorle.s, grocer, 75 and 77 King o Thompson, Christoplier J., second English master U. C. College Thompson, 1)., chemist and dniggist, 386 Yongo Thonii)son, Edward, grocer, 97 Clinrcli Thompson, K. J., treasurer Beaver Mutual Insurance Co., 20 Toronto Thom]).son, Henry, manager, Consumers Gas Co., h 159 Palace Thompson, James, 400 Queen w Thom])son, James E., plumber ond gas litter, h 24 Gernml Thomp.son, Jo.seph, hotel and bagatelle tabic luufr., 406 Queen w THOMPSON, T. P., local rei.ortcr nnil;, Tdrr,rapli, and secretary Hastings Gold Jlining Company, bds 240 Kingc Thomjwon, Robert, jirovisiou and commissiim mer- chant, 33 Church ThomjMion, Thomas, .sudiUes, harness and Irunk.s, 185 King e Thompson, Thomas, treasurer Beaver Mutual Insur- ance Company, h Y'orkvillc Thomp.son, Thomas k Son, imjiortcrs of dry goods,, clothing, boots and shoes, 136 and 138 King o Thompson, William, wagon maker, 46 I t,)ucen w Thompson, William, melodeon maker, h 2 Osgoodc THOMSON k BURNS (William Thomsmi ami John Burns), wholesale hardware, crockery nnd fancjr goods. Front w opp Custom House Thoin.son, James, painter and glazier, 358 Yonge Thomson, John E., barrister, &c., York Chandiei's, Coiirt Th(n-burn, James, M.D., lecturer on niedi<'al juris- prudence, Toronto School of Medicine, h 119 Church THORN E, PARSONS & VENNOR, wholesale leather merchants, 79 B'ront e III InevarJ. W. W. KITCHEN'S PURE OUAPE WINES, 600 barrels annusUy, at Grimsby Vineyaad. ., it. H. Conmil, Masonic Hull -TIDKY, Wll.IJA.M .1., liotd koqiiT, 305 Yongo (.si'O mlv) Tietzncr, Henry W., dry goodH, ■H'i tiuccn w TILlilUiV, (ikoUlii'; K. .'c CO., agenU for Ives k Alien, Montreal; D. A. Alisell, jMontreal; thu Provincial liimlwrtre ^nanul'aetiirinR coni|panj', Kiiiiilile rooms 11 uinl I'J Untariu C'haniljura, Front cor t'lmri'li (mcc mlv) Timpsoii, T. 1!., nnithuinatical instninicnt niaki r, 08 t^'ueen w Tiiinin;t, I!. .S: lirothers (H. Thoniafi and .Jolm), \vli:irlin;,'er.s and wood deaier.'i, Tinnin;,''() whurf, K^tplaua.li' I'l of York Tinuin^;':* w'nirf, a a Hsplanade w ft of York Tinsley, .loiui M., grocer, 77 Agnes Todd,"Andiew, li US Wellington w Todd, li. M., second hand store, 102 Queen w Todd. William, grocer ii jrovision dealer, 105 Nelson Tollis, Henry, landscHlie gardener ami tloriat, 6r» (iernnl w Topp, lu'v. Alexander, pn.stor Knoxs t'liureh, h 38 \\illiam Toronto Hoard of Health Ollicn, City Hall, branch Yoik cor Iticlimond Toronto Ciir Wheel Works, .1, &; N. L'. Sooville, props Kspliinade, ojip (iueun's Hotel TORONTO t'KNTUAL SASH. DOOR & IHdND AND .MOULDING FACToUV, .1. 1'. Wagner prop,, 71 and 7a .\delaid(! \v (see adv) TOKOiM'O t.'lTY UliiKt'TUliY, (annual) C. E. Anderson i'i I'o., imldishers, H. McEvoy, colu- jiiler, IJay cor King (scimkIv) TORONTO i;iTY KXl'KESS, Itobert Ihadford, prop., 75 Yongo Toronto City Steam AHUs and Distillery, Gooderliam k W'orls, props, Palace Toronto Club, John ISrown, steward, 77 York Toronto Corn Kx(thange, Thomas (. larkson, jirea., 1!) and Hot nnda Toronto Kxcliange Toronto Cricket Club, Grounds (^)ueen's Park, College Avenue Toronto Dispensary, 102 York Toronto tleneral Hospital, William 15. Hampton, jM.D., resident medical tiuperiutcndent, h cor Don and Sumacli Toronto (irammar Sdiool, Rev. Arthur AVickson, h.L.D., rector, Dalhousii; nr (ionld Toronto Grey and- Umce Railway Company, (irovi- tiional directors: John Gordon, pres., James E. Smiih, vice-prcR., W. K. Taylor, Mecretary, '10 Front e Toronto Homceopathic Pharmacy, 171 Yonge Toronto Multicultural Ganlens, Tlionnis Tillmnn, gardener, s s Carlton bet Jnrvis and Sherbourne TORONTO LEADER, James Beaty, :M. P., prop. 03 King o Torenlo Lyin<'-in-Ho8pitul, Mrs. Blauk, matron, Richmond cor l^heppiinl Toronto Magdalene Asj'luni, Yonge, Yorkville TORONTO MAtHCAL DEPOT, Jnnies Kves, prop., 107 YoDge (see bottom lines) TORONTO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANOB' OO., H. Hancock, secretary, 20 Toronto Toronto Mining lixchango, JosIm Br.iy, pres., S. C. Duncan, iderk, sec. undtrenH., York Chanibora, l^ourt Toronto ami Nipissing Railway Company, proviHioniU >., W. F. M.'M««. b)hn Crawford, It, iifi Uonei rtson, secretary, M n niniatlon with llni Works, foot of and Ontario tliri'ctius ler, vice-pres., Charles Front u TORONTO POST OFFICK, Josej.h LchsIIo, Poit master, Toronto opp Court Toronto Rolling Mills, C. ». G;:owski and llo;t. 1). L. M.l'licrs.jn, iirops., Little Front bet I'.ast a»il Cherry Toronto Savings Bank, \V. J. MacDonell, manager, 7ii Cliuriu Toronto School of Medlcr'ne, versity, (,'neen's Pari. Toronto Sieel, Iron and Railway tjtraclniii Avenue Toronto Stieet Railway, olliees Yorkville Hall, Chun h Toronto Temperance Reformation Society, Temper ancn Hall, Temperance TORONTO TYl'OtiRAl'HICAIi UNION, No. !)1, Rooms Temperance Hall, Tein]icrance Toronto Water Works, Exchange lUiildings, enginr lioiiSK Esiilanade foot of Peter Totilman, V., jr., prof, of niiLsic, h n s Sydeuliain, Yorkville Touzean, William, engraver, 1 O'lohe lane Toye, llenjamin li., chief operator Montreal Telegraph Company, h 109 Mutual Toye, ChaileS, t.dlor, 04 liMieen w Toy, Samuel, butcher, 17 and lUSt. Lawrence Mkt Tracie, Uii J. & Co., groceries ond provisions, 167 Yonge TRAVFLLRS' (ACCIDKNT) INSUUANC Hartford, Conn., W. Rowland, agjut, lington, and Ti.S Front cor Chundi Travelers Life and Accident Insunmen ( Sjott & Walpisley, agents, Ontario 11. dl V. CO'Y, 1)5 Wei- 'ompiuiy, , Cliurrli 'The Can:iilian ( 'hronicle," 60 ill TREES, SAMUEL .t CO., importers saiMlery li:ml- ware, (i'.t Col borne (see adv) Trenor, Peter, lumber dealer, cor Nelson and Duke TRINITY CHURCH, King, bet Krin and Trinity TROTTEl!, RoiiERT (i., L.D.S., dentist, ,-.;! King e (.see adv.) TROUT, J. JL, business manager, Jlonetary Tinns and Insnran mid ('i2 Church, h 170 Victoria Trunj]), Daniel, grocery, \4'i York TUCKER, DANIEL, stationery, postago and stami's, ki'., 05 Colliorne Street, >ij) s.airs Tuiker, Edward, coid'ectioncr, 28,^ Yonge Tully, Kiva-s ar(!hitect nnd superintendent of I'liltlic Works, Parliament Buildings Tnlley, Robert, butcher, h 'Jo Eliiiilieth Turner, Alexamler, photographer, Adi'laiile o TURNER, JOHN, photographer, 74 Yonge (see lalv.) Turner, John, machinist, 447 und 441) Yongu TURNER, .lOlIN (Sessions. Turner & Co.) h '23 Grenvillc Turner, W., bnlclier, 23 St. Lnwrenco Market Tushingham, Richard, buihler, 1(18 Bay Union IVrnnment Building and Savings Society, "William Pyper, secretary, 84 King e Union Railway Station, Esplanade, foot of York^ Union Station Hotel, Wiiliatu Osborne, prop., York University and College Bursar's Ottice, David Uuchiin bursar, Sinieoe cor Adelaide UNIVERSITY INN, E. Hussey, prop., 400 Yon«e UNITED STATES CONSULATi; D. Thurston, Consul, Masonic Hall, Toronto Y/. AV. KITCHEN'S PORfi OltAPE WINKS, COO biimJfi unaually, at Grimsby Vineyard. u s Syilcuhain, 1)1 lie, iii-i- - ADVERTISEMENTS. T. PAWOETT & CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES, — ALSO. STEAM SIDING AND PLANING MILLS. ■ » - . ■ — JiUILDEliS^ AND GENERAL ')KALE/iS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. CARADOC STREET, EAST 0. W. R. DEPOT. AND Ol'l'OSITK J. IvEEFER'S RESIDENCE, ^^ ■^ Hub, Spoke and Bending* Factory W. G. VAN STADEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MORTISED HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF Of Every Description. — ALSO — GEAEINGS, SAWED FELLOES, NECK YOKES, &c., &c., ALWAYS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. 8TRATIIROY, ONTARIO. W. «. VAN STADEN. F. RICHARDSON. ^. IDOBBIE, HI MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, THOROLD, ONT. ■• ;: ■■■< TORONTO, ONT, — rsatseamttm pp^ «■«■ mule (» ordrr. «H ^mwimiaamm i\ S. At ^^mwMJ.iuu^^:^^^^ AI.SO, PALE MAX-f;. [THE MRGEST ESTABLlSffMENT »« THe f^Roviiibe. If I •m^ ■\': : M>TmWi^W^ i,*-^^. All WA «a tyrtwrtso Skbj*^ I***'"."**^' 4^nm m> it0^^'^' ^'^^'^ "^^^^ IteidwtB A, «. slut* CO.. .^iitdfetttiiii i f ■ - tlF*i ««**'■ Piiv Unwl UppJ Upptj Uppil .w>iiii!*fJ*j>';r' "^'yife^ TORONTO. 013 Uuwiii, Chailis, soi,, liuitl and instirance agent, Adelaide o opp Couit Unwiii, C, inaiiraiice a^'eiit. 42 Adelaiilo e Upper (^"Hiinilii Mililc ami 'I'mct Sociuty Depository J. Caik'ss, agont, 102 Yoiig'i Upper t'aiiaila Coiiiiiuin I'luas llejiort, printed and jmblislicd by Henry Rowsull, 76 King e Upper Canada Law Direotory, ])ul)Hsheil every alter- nate year, l)y J. Rordaiis, law stationer, Church, W. C. C'iiewctt k Co., piiiiters Upper Canada Law Jounial, montlilj', K. A. Harri- son, 15. C. L, and AV. A. Ardagli, editors and and proprietors; W. C. Chewett a: Co., printers and piililishers, 17 and 19 King e Upper Canada Local Courts tiazi.'tte, U. A. Harrison, B.C.L., and W. A. Ardagh, editors and proprie- tors; W. C. Cln.-WL'tt & Co.. printers Ure, llev. I!., I'-ctuver on Honioleties, kt-., Knox's College. Urry, Henrv tailor, 123 York Valentine, .'lohii, jM.D., 39 King w Vanee, James J., clerk of eommitteo Leg. Assembly Parliament Buildings VandersmissL-ii, W. H. German lecturer University, lids Iti.'i liiy VAXKOUCIINLT^ LASH, (M. K. Vankoughnet Z. A. Lash) harristers, 74 Yonge Vankoughnet, Hon. Philip, M. M. S., chancellor Ontario, h 28:? King w Vankoughnet, S. J., barrister, 04 Church Vannevar, .L juu., bookseller and stationer, 338 Yonge Vareoe, H., prop. Viuije's Hotel, 153 Yonge Vauglmn. Patrick, grocer, 4,')2 QueiUi w Vcrner, F. A., artist, t'>4 King e Vernon, Norton, mauufaoturing jeweler, 169 Yonge Ven-all, Walter, earriag." builder, h 139 University Vickers, J. J., prop. North Western E.xpvess, [<'i Yonge Victor, Tiioinas, Sumach cor King Victoria llrcwery, O'Kcefc & Co., props. Gould cor Victoria Victoria Hot.l, (;. H. (irav, prop., 400 & 402 Yongo Villiers .t MoCoril, (John Villiera and A. T. McCord, juu.) ni«uut\tcturer.s and dealers in hoop skirts and fancy gooiis, 37 YougL- Villiers, 'I'liomr-.s, carpenter and Joiner, Prov. Ins. Chambers, Court cor Toronto Viuceut, Very Rev. (,'., .Superior St. Michael's Col- lege, Clover Hill Virtue & Yorstoa, publishers and importer.s, 55 Yonge Volunteers' Drill Sh 'J and .Military School, s s Wel- lington w of .Sinicoc Vy.sc, Janic.s, pattein m.iker, 80 Queen w WADSWOKTII .<> INWIN, P.L.S., C.K., land and general a^'lits, -ij Adelnide e W.iasu-,Mtli, V.Tuon I!., P.L.S. and C.^i., h 254 Wel- lington v.- WAUNI'lU, .lAi'OI-; p., proprietor Toioiito Central snsh, blind and door nn\nufaetory, 71 «n.»ns, (Robert, Joseph and llobert 1.), diyyoods :ifid clothing; wholesale, Nos. 18 and 20 Colborne ; retail, 33 to 37 King e Wallace, Hugh, elerk Olobf. Printing Co., King o Waliis, A. W, dmggist, 287 Queen w Wallis & Cornnell, proiw. Queen Street Brewcrj", 619 tjueen w Wallis, Jolin, M.P.P., Queen w AValLs, Thomas k Co., (Thomas Walls and Thomas Walsh), importei-s of woolens and dry goods, 28 Wellington e Walsh & Co., (Jamss Walsh and Christopher Will«r- ton), soda water manufacturers, Clare Walsh, J., pork dealer, 78 Front e Walsh, John, eai)tain rnd owner Princess of Wales WALSH 4; LOVEYS, (.lames Walsh and George Lovey.s), hunber merchants, 88 and 90 King w Walsh, Patrick, grocer, n s Queen nr Lumley WALSH, lilCH.AUD, Metropolitan Hotel WALTON, BENJAMIN, builder and dealer in roofing, slates, slabs, ic., 221 -Farvi.? (see adv) Walton, George A., agent WJieeler k Wilson's Sew- ing Machines, 105 King w Walton, Jienry, cutter, C. & AV. Walker, 7 King e Walters, L., new and second hand store, 180 Kingc Walton, Matthew, insurance agent, h 24 Walton AVALZ, JOHN & CO., lager beer brewery, 74 Duchess AVanle.ss, John, watchmaker. 172.i Yonge AVard, David, second hand broker, 281 Yonge AVard, Edward, grocer, 24 A'ictoria WAllD, G., manufacturing jeweler, 00 Adelaide e (see adv) AVard, .lames, butcher, 252 Y'onge AVard, ilrs. D., millimnyand dress maker, 281 Yonge AVardell, .lacob, variety and second hand broker, 213 King e AV.ARDELL, O., auctioneer, Jarvis AVAUE, G. B., law stationer and lithographer, Masonic Hall, Toronto (see adv) AVarren, Nathaniel, grocer and provisions, 312 Youj^o AV^arrington, Mi.sses Mary and Emma, ladies' boarding school, Boiul AVarwick, Mrs. Anna, boarding house, 11 Turauley AVarwick, Frederick, teacher, clerk St. .lames' Cathe- dral, h 59 Seaton AVarwood, .lames, manufacturer of bricks and sewer pipes, h A'onge r Cottingluun, A'orkvillo AVashingtoi'., J., barber, 103?, York AN'athey, H. C, legal editor O'/oi'' ,» i. AVatkin.s, John H., groceries and liquors, .300 Yonge AVatkins, Mrs. Henrietta, groceries, 207 Church AVatkins, L. A., grocer, 44-j Yonge AVatson, Henry, proj). St. George's Saloon, 6 lUch- mord w AVatson, Janie.s, uoffcc and spice Tiianufactuier, 85 Ann AVat.son, Richard, tinware, 232 King e ■ . ^ AVatt. Thomas .V., uidiolsterei, li» lildward AVaudliy, Henry, marble cutter, Vonge w Isaliella AVay, James, dry goods and groceries, 271 Queen w AVebb, Thomas, linker and eonfei'tioner, 302 Yonge AVebster, Mrs. Edward, dressmaker, 151 A'onge AVedd, Williant, M.A., iirst .lassical master, U. C. College A\'eekly Visitor (The) prh)ted and imbliaheJ by G. H. Stewart, Jioui.sii cor Yongo AVeir, Alexander, boots and slioes, 003 A'onge AVcir, Thonuis, coinmi.ssary general, h 25 AVindsor Wellington Chambers, w s Jordan nr King AVellingto.n Gold Alining Co., of Madoe (limited) H. S. Ledynixl, manager, see. and traua., 74 Yonge AVelsh, Patrick, gi'oecr, 400 (^Uieen w AVenman, Charles, Imtcher, 11 St. Lawrence Morket AVesleyan Book llooms, Kev. S. Kose, steward, 78 Kinj; e AV. AV. KITCHEN'S PUKE ORAPE AVINES, 500 barrels annunlljr, alGripuby Vineyard. 33 ^'H^.. § ' i-l 514 TOHONTO. !'. ! "Wcslcyan Mission Otficc, Rev. Enoch Wood, D.D., gcii. suiit, Rev. Lachliu Taj'lor, D.D., sec. and treas. '1 cnipiiaucc r Kichinoiul St. Church ■Wesbrooin, Mrs. W., drv goods, 220 Qneun e WEST END LA CRUSSK CLUB rooms, Komain bldgs, King w West, .lohu, butclier, St. Patrick's Market, Qnetn w West Toronto Brewery, Cosgruio & Co., proiis., cor Queen and Niagara West, W. & Co., Loots and shoes, 200 Yonge West, William, I'uniiture broker, 21 Adelaide e Western Assurance Co., Hon. John McMurrieh, pros. ; Chas. Magratli, vice-pres. ; B. Haldan, sec, J. Mauglian, ,juu., assist, sec, 28 Cliurch Western Canada IVnnnnent Building and Sayings Society, \i. S. Lee, sec. and treas., 70 Church Western Jlarine Insurance Co., William Rowland, agent, .'»7 Wellington e WESTMACOTT, W. M., agent Commercial Union Insurance Co., 72 King e Westmnn, Josej)l), bellows maker, 35 Queen w Wcstman, Sanniel, saw sharpener and umbrella re- pairer, 177 King e WESTON, AV. H., dealer in fruits, confectionery Uowers, kc, 445 Yonge Wetkowskc, Louis, tailoi-, 0(5 Adelaide, e WHAhIN, W. & CO., watchmakers and jewelers, 11 King e Wheeler, Thomas, wood engraver, 48 King e WHITE, W. A., dealer in sewing machines, 90 King e White, Rev. W. J., assistant St. Michael's Cathedral AVhitehead, Charles J., Hi) Wellington w Whitehouse, C. .1., nuinuf. of tinware, 193 King e AVhitehouse, Nathaniel, pocket book manufacturer, 6 Richmond o Whitley & Esten, (John Whitley and J. H. Esten), barristers, (ii Church Whitney, Oecn'ge, land agent, 392 Church Whitney, J. W. G., estate agent. Court cor Church WHITTAKER, REV. GEORGE, M.A., professor of Divinity, Provost Trinity College, Trinity Col- lege, Queen Whittemore's Ihiikiinga, Toronto cor King Wickson, Rev. Arthur, L.L.I)., Rector Toronto Gram- mar School, h 74 Church WICKSON, JOHN, butcher, 6 St. I^iwrenee Market Wi"kson, Samuel, solicitor, 74 Church WidiK'WSon, A., j>ainxer and glazier, 1 Shuter Widgery, William M., oysters and fruit store, 72 Queen w Wie.sner & Co., wholesale hats, cajis k furs, 35 Yonge Wightman, George, produce and commission mercht, 36 Colboriie Wilby, Edward, children's carriage maker, 108 and ilO Richmonl w Wiley & Rowley, painters, 24 James WILKES, R., wholcMilc jfwclei, 48 and 60 Yonge Wilkins, George, grocer, 335 King e Wilkins, John, grocer, cor Palace and Trinity Wilkinson, James, ovsters and fruits, 222 Yonge WILLCOCK, STEPHEN, watches and watch mate- rials, 4 King e Wilcocks, S., merchant tailor, cor Victoria k Adelaide Williams, Rev. Alexander, (Church of England) 22 Mercer Williami, C. M., undertaker, 193 Yonge Williams, Edward, prop. Queen's Wharf Hotel, cor Front w and Bathurst Williams, George, hotel keeper, 8 West Mkt Square Williams, G. W., upholsterer, 001 Yonge Williams, Isaac, boarding liouse, ii8 Qneen w Williams, J. J., undertaker, 302 Queen w Williams, Philip, grain merchant, 04 Duke Williams, R. S., nielodeon and organ dealer and dealer in musical instniments, 143 Yonge Williams, Thomas R., hotel keepei', 170 Queen w Williams, William, bcrlin wools and fancy cood% 184 Yonge Williams, William, fancy goods, 127 King e Williamson, A. J., M.I)., clerk of correspoudenc*^ Education office, 15 Gould AVilliamson, G. T., accountant Western Canada Permanent Building and Savings Society, 70 Church Williamson, J., M.D., 15 Gould WILLIS, REV. 1)11. MICHAEL, King w bet John and Peter Willmott, Charles W., undertaker, 208 and 270 Adelaide w Willmott, Edward, butjher, Yonge n s bet Bloor anil Sydenham WILLMOTT, GEORGE, groceries, jirovisions, wines and lii|uors, 374 Yonge (see adv) Wills, G. S. k A., biscuit manufacturers, Adelaide w cor Bay Wilson, Hon. Adam, judge Court Common Pleas, h Spadina Avenue Wilson, Alfreueen's Park Worthy, Fnuicis T., civil engineer, 1!) Cruicksliank WORTS, JAMES U. ((iooderham Jt Worts) vice-pres. Bank of Toronto, h cor Eront and Trinity Wright, (ieorge H., hair dresser, til Adelaide e Wright, (leorge, M. D., cor (Jueeu and James AV right, H. C. k Co., paper bag manufacturei'S and printers, '22 Erancis AVrigbt, Heniy H., M. 1)., 187 i.Hlecn e Wright, John, gas titter, .'587 and "JS;) Yonge Wright, James, grocer. King cor Caroline AVright, John T., liavber, cor Chunli and Colborne Wriglit, Mrs. J., dry goods, boots & shoes, 373 Yonge Wright, Mi-s. William, dry gomls, 424 Queen w Wright, William, tavern keeper, cor King c and Par- liament Wriglit, AVilliani, proprietor Welcome Home Inu, 327 and 32<) King e WRKJLEY, JOHN k WILLIAM, manufacturei-s of eottou and wool batting, woolen carpets, cotton and wool wadding, felt cloths, and dealers in general manufacturers stock, 68 and 70 Nelson Wyatt, (r. H., ship broker and freight agt 48 Front e YARKER, CEOROE W., manager Bank of Montreivl, cor Yonge and Front YIELDING, WILLIAM, proprietor City Lanier and lunch room, Post OfKce Llmu Yonge Street Whrf, Milloy & Co., (Donald Milloy & Thomas liurke) Yorkville Brewery, Henry Severn, proprietor, Yonge, Yoikville Yorkville Inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Kerr, Yonge, Yorkville YOUNG, JAMES, ]iroduce aud commission nierclit, 42 Wellington e Young Mrn's Christian Association rooms, F. W. Kingstonc, librarian, 34 King e YOUNG, ROIJEHT, maniif Iwots & shoes, 110 Yonge TORONTO CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIREiTORY. Markeil thus *^ arc 'Wliolesale. Accountants. BUiikie k Alexander, Jordan cor King Christie, Alexander, 34 King i'J)bels, John L., Yonge cor Adelaiile Fnuser, .lames, .I King w Kerr, John, 3 British America Assurance Bigs., Court Mason, William T., ;"> Ontario Hall, Court I'cllatt J^ Osier, 8i) King e Spreull, Samuel, .Ionian cor King Agents. i'iuuida .ViiiJi ini'.rii — Levey, Charh'.s, 73 Adelaide w VmuuUi Starch (!i>m})(iny — Crawford, 1). k Co., Palace cor Princess I 'Jidniff — Hendrie, J. k Co., 19 Wellington e ."^hedden, John k Co., 42 Front e I (ulkHinij — Hutler, Wilkin B., Lfmler PuiUlings Ciipiilesit Hunter, 20 Toronto 'Dmmivfiim — Christie, Alexander, 34 King e Hope, W., 2 Victoria Hall l.'EstiM-ge, W. J., lii York Chambeas, Court Donildson, John A., York I £///)■(•«■- - Irwin, J. I)., 57 Yonge \firc Ej.lin(/uishfr — ■liniics, Robert, jun., 6 Wellington e vif, Land and Estate — lilaikic k Alexander, Jordan cor King butler, Wilkeu H., 2 I^'ader Building* Christie, Alexander, 34 Kiiige Cooper, Williain J., Romnin Euildings IVGrassi, A., 53 King e n w cor King and Agents — ( Cindinunl) Hime, Humiihrey L., ij Wellingtouo Hope, William, 2 Victoiia Hull Jarvi.-i, E. J., Whittcmore's Hlock Miiitland, Robert, Toronto Exchange I'owell, Johns., 139 York Shorti.'-s, Thoma.s, Toronto Exchange Wadsworth & Unwiii, 42 Ad^daide e Whitney, .1. W. tl., 2 British America A.ssurancc Buildings Insurancf — Bradliurne, E., Toronto Bradwcli, J. W., Toronto Clark, S. C. Duni^an k Co., Church Davidson, A., 40 Front e DeGras»i, A., o.i King e Fortier, Chirles (!., Ontario Cliamber^, Fio:it corner Church Fra.ser, Jiiines, 5 Kingw Garvin, J., Whittcmorc linildiiigs, Toronto tiilmor, Isaac ('., ;')!» Colborne (Juocli, R. N., 32 Welliiigt.)n e Gregory, Joscjih, 78 King e Hime, ii. 1... e Wellington e Jarvis, A., Whittcmore's Buililing, Tironto Mad.lison, G. 1.., 84 B.iy Mason, William T., r, (intario Hall, Court RoUo, .Tames, (i2 Gerrard e Rowland, William, cor Front and Church Scott & Walmsley, Ontario Hall, Church Smith, ,1. E. & Co., 31 Church Unwiu C, 42 Adelaide e Wcstnmcott, William M., 72 Kinge Knitting Mafhinen — Bailey, H., 28 King w Lubricating Oil* — Clark, S. C. 1)-., & Co., King cor Church ' H 1 (I !S 41 l\ DO YOU WANT A GOOD HATf GO TO "HATS THAT ARK HATS." 516 TORONTO. ■ \St- I !1,:1 ;H Agenta—iCmtinued) Mercantile — Bradatrect, J. M., & Sou, Bank of Toronto bdg9.» Wellington e Dunn, Winian & Co., Exchange building, "Wel- lington PcUent— Christie. Alexander, 34 King e Hancock, J. W. 20 Toronto Piano Fortes— Heintzraan & Co., King w, adjoining Rossin House Nordlieimer, A. & S., 16 King e Safes — Boomer, A. K. (Kershaw & Eilwaids) 93 King w Lewis, Rice & Son (J. & J. Taylor) King cor Toronto Scales — Boomer, A. K., 03 King w PuMishcrs— Virtue, Yorston & Co., 57 Yonge Sewing Mathincs — Bailey, H., 28 Kingw Black, Norris, (Singer) 18 King e Boomer, A. K., 93 King w Gates, (I. W. & Co., manufactui'ers, office 14 King e Mendon, L. C, (Howe & Wanzer), 3 Rossin House Block Walton, U. A., lO.") King w White, W. A., 90 King e Steamships — Bourlicr, Henry, Union Station Clark, S. C. D. & Co., cor King & Church Milloy, Nicol, 8 Front c Scott k Walmsley, Ontario Hall, Church Sylvester, Bro. & Hickman. 1 Ontario Chambers Agricultural Implements, (See also Hardware Merchants.) Uawbarn, Charles & Co., 124 King e Alo and Porter Vaults and Bottlers. Morison, Malcolm, 12 Toronto Heap, R. k Co.. Leader alley Toronto Bottling Co., James Leaak, prop. 654 Yonge Architects, Civil Engineers & Surveyors. (Ser also Provincial Land Surveyors.) Armstrong, William, 42 King, e Browne, .lohn O., Whittemorc's Buildings, Toronto Ciundry & Langley, Jordan, cor King Harper & Son, Romain Duildings, King w Irving, William, 120 Vonge Kautiinan, W., 14 Masonic Hall Siivigny, llugh 1*., 'i'i Exchange Buildings Slianly, Francis, 54 York Rhaw k Uobert.s, (i4 King e Smith, James, 11 Kingw Stibbs, William John, 20 Adelaide w Storm, William G., Romain Buihliugs, King w Wadsworth & Unwin, 42 Adelaide o Artificial Limbs. Black, Norris, 18 King e Artists. Armstrong, William, 42 King e Berthon, George T., 4:J King w Bridgman, J. W., 39 King w Damoreau, Charles F., Hay cor Kin^ Forbes, John, Romain BuiUlings, King w (lilbert, George A., 48 Gerrard e Halford, Josiah, 14 Alexander Irwin, B., King w Kane, Paul, 40 Wellesley Martin, Thomas M Verner, F. A. Auction and Commission. Andrews & Son, 109 Yimge Coate, F. W. k Co., 57 Iving e Dickson, J. H., Yonge Douglas J. & Co., 92 Yonge Henderson, Andrew, Co Yonge Morell, A. & Co., 148 King o Solomon, Mark, 142 King e Bakers. Aitken, William, 72 Queen, w Bain, John, 311 Queen w Beatty, Charles, Berkeley Bee, David, corner Chnrcli and Mogill Berrie & Brisbane, 333 Queen w Booth, John, 131 York Burness, Henry, (Jueen cor Nelson Carrick, Mrs.. M. A., 4!) Kichniond -r Christie, Viljiani, 52t> Yo)ige Coleman, George, 99 Kingw Coles, William, Yonge Compton, Arthur, 171 King e Gibl), Lawrence, 74 Adelaide w Gillett & Allen, 147 York Hammond, Samuel, 69 King w Herbert, John, 148 Queiii w Hope, Edward, Yong(s Yorkville Kiiizinger, Jacob, 100 Jork Miir.sliall, J. S., 99 Church Minecn c AValsh, Mrs., CQ l!ichmond e Woods, Ann, SO lierkeley Wylic, Mrs., 12!) Church Yates, Mrs., 68 Alhert Boat Builders. Akroyil, Henry, Yongc-street wh«rf Clendinning, John A., Ksplanade, foot of Scott Loveys, Sanuiel, Ksjdanade, foot of Churcli Noverrc, Frank A., Esjilanado, nr Siracoo Kennanl.son, Ko))ert, Ksplanade, foot of George Boiler Makers. Carrie, Neil, l^sjilanade foot of Church Dickey, Neil &('<>., 22 Beverley Bolting Cloths. Gates, R. H., cor Ksplanadu and Church Bone Manufacturers (ground). Lamb, Peter U. k Co., icar Necropoli.'? Bookbinders. Blackhall, .1., 71 King c Brown Bro.s. , fifi anil (53 King e Chewett, W. C. ki\i., 17 and 19 King e Christian Guardian Olhce, 80 King e Dredge, A. & Co., .'i.'? Yongo Lovell, A. &(.'o., 67 Yonge Ml I'hail, Robert, & Co., Exchange Alley Bookbinders' Materials. Brown Bro.s., (iC and 68 King o Booksellers and Stationers. *Adam, Stevenson k Co., 61 King o Banka.s, C. A., 3 Toronto Bain, .lames, 46 Iving e Bapti.st, Book Room, 11 King w *Ciimiibell, James k Son, !) 'L'oronto Carless, J., Bilde and Tract Depository, 102 Yongi! Carswidl, Robert, 6 King w •(;hewett, W. C. & Co., 17 and 19 King e Churi-h Society, Diocese of Toronto, Book Room, 76 King e Donelly, Jolin, St. Lawrence Arcade Doyle, Patrick, ('», 8 and 10 St. liawreneo Arcada Kdwards, .John, 130 Yongo Irving, A. S., 35 King w Johns, Robert, 301 Yong(! Madear. Thomas, Victoria Hall Matthews, Henry, sen., 241 Yonge •Miller, Adam, 62 Iving e Miller, Jume.s, 272 Yonge Piddington, Alfred, 248 and 250 Yonge Primitive Methodist Book Room, 89 Yonge Rowsell, llc^nry, 74 and 70 King e Shuw, AK^xandcr, 29 Kingw Shewan, M., 1 and 3 St. Ijuwrenco Aarcade Thompson, R. S., 49J Kingw Wesleyan Book Room, 80 King e Boot and Slioe Manufacturers and Dealers' AVholesale. Cobley, H. & Co. (cack\ 55 Front e Childs k Hamilton, 7 Wellinirton e Darner 4 Co., 97 Yongo Pater.son, J. k .L, 148 King e Robinson k Pear.'-'on, 54 Yonge Sessions, Turner k Co., 8 Wellington vr Thompson k Si,n. 136 and 133 King e Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers, Retail. Baehly, Christian, cor Dalhousie and Quern Bain, .lames k Co., 125 King e Bain, Patrick, ISOJ Queen w Barron, John, 149 King e l$arron, John, 40 We.st Market Square Barron, William, 205 King e Beutty, Charles, 164 Yongs Beatty, Joseph, 29 1 Yonge BlaehYord, A., 107 King c Brooke, C. It. k Co., 115 Yonge Brownsconibe, Henry, 123 King e Butler, Patrick, 272 tjueen w Callaghan, Hugh, 318^ <}iieen w Campbell, John, 26 Wellington e Clarke, Frederick, 86 Yonge Cor(^)ran, John, 222 King e Cornish, Theopliilus W., 037 Yonge Cornish, Joshua H., 240 Yonge Cowan, Robert, 277 Queen Curry, Jlicliael, 258 Iving o Cuthbert, S., 307 Yonge Dack, i:., 73 King w Damer& Co., 97 Yonge Donohoc, l'"rftneis, 33 Queen w Downing, Thoma.s, 24fi Yonge Durham, Michael, 38 Victoria Faulkner, William k ('o., 3 King w Oemmell, Alexander, 97 King w Gilles, Thomas, 51 Kdward (iilmor, William, 100 Luniley Gloster, Thom««, 17 Melinda Guinane, AVilliam, 105 Yongo Hamilton, George, 33 Denison .-Vvenue Harnett, Maurice, 89 (Church Harris, Samuel, 160 King e Haye.s, William, 304 Queen w REMl'iMBKR THE OLD STAND, "HATS THAT ARE HATS," King .St., opposite Toronto. 520 TORONTO. •; ' Hi Boot & Shoe Manufac'rs — {Continued) Hick, Henry, i> Suyor Hodgins, Tlioiniis, ;J06 Queen w Holmes, Jolin, AgrirultuvHl Uuildingfl, Yongc cor CJueeii Hunter, I'oliert, i'2 Nelson Jack, .Ifliiips, 8 Jordan Kineiidc, Hobeit, JiSii Yonge Knox, John, -ItiS Queen w Koerber, T,oitis, 120 York Lnnib, Joliii, 183 Yoiij?e Langstoii, Tlioiniis, '22i King e Langton, Tlionins, 174 King e Leslie, Alexander, 814 Ki"g e ijcslie, Jnnu's, 113 King w Loane, 'Williiiin, 171 King e Lownsboroiigl;, Williiini, ltt3 Queen w Hart in, (leorge, 90 York MaAon, Jolm, '21C> King e Jlerrilield, Kobert, 100 Yonge Mullen, Andiew, 347 Yonge Murpliy, I'liiliji, 23 liiclitnonil t Murpliy, Tlionias, 12'^ Yonge llurjihy, Thoinns, -142 Queen vr McC'orinick, Kicliard, 175 York JIcEnte(!, John, 1U3 Yong« Naoy, Thomas, (>2 Balliuist Parr, Kdwin, 21 Aileliiide w Paterson, J. fi J., 148 King e RahcUy, Gerald, 145 Yonge ReynoUls, Kiihard, 102 Vonge Kol)crtsoii, A., Kos.sin House block, King Rollins, J. H., list Yonge Savage, James, 8 Jordan Smith, John, 123 Yonge Smith, John, 142 Little Front Sparrow, George, 198 Yonge Spurgeon, John, 296 King e Stanley, Robert, 38(5 Yongo Taylor, Robert, 300 King e Wainwriglit, JaineN, 310 King e Waj', James, 271 (Juoen w Weir, Alexander, (503 Yonge TVeir, James, Yonge, Yorkville AVilsim, JJavid, 25 King w Woodland, G. k Son, 303 Queen w Young, Robert, 110 Yonge BoAvling Alleys. Bennett, James, 18 Terauley Layton, H. (J., Caer Howell Hotel Montreal House, 1 4(5 King w Box Manufacturers. Firstbrook & Read, 265 King e Brewers and Maltsters. Aldwell & Co., 126 William Copland, W. (Kast Toronto), Parliament cor King Cosgrave & Co. (West Toronto), Queen w, nr Niagara Davies, T. & Son (Don Brewery), River Thomi)son k Allen (East End Brewery), 192 Beceli cor River O'Keef'e & Co. (Vi('toria), Oould cor Victoria Severn, li. (Yorkville Brewery), Yorkville Sproatt, C. (Spadina), 145 Vanauley Wallis k Coriinell (West Toronto), 619 Queen w Walz, J. k Co. , Duchess cor Carolin« Brokers (General). Anderson, C. E., Daily Tehyraph hxiihliag Armitage, William, 194 Queen e Bluuicnthul, John, 210 King (> Cla'k, Capt. J., Exeliange Buildings Harvey, S. O., 3(5 Ccdbonie Hope, William, Vieloria Hall Howai'd, Smith & Co., Ontario Chambers, Front eor Chuii'h King, Itobert, 379 Yongi Lynn, Henry H., 80 Chun-li .Macrae, J. C., IC and 17 Oathrio Chambers Shortiss, Thomas, Toronto Exchange, Wellington c Brokers (Insurance). Jarvis, A. M., Whitteniore'.s Buildings, Toronto Sylvester, Brothers, it Hickman, Ontario Cham- bers, cor Front and Cliurcli Brokers, Shipping. Wyr.tt, George IL, 48 Front e Brokers, Stock, Bill, Money and Exchange {Sec also Bankrr^ and Broken. ) Bcaty, Robert, 53 King e Mrowne, I'hilliii k Co., 67 Yonge Campbell k Cassels, 60 ){ing e Forbes & King, 30 King e Joseph, Henry, 82 King e Morse, H. J. k Co., 50 King e Mortimer, Herbert D., 1 Victoria Hall, Mclinda Patterson, William, k Co., King e nr Church Pellatt k Osier, 86 King e Phipjis, William B., 5 Toronto Rowland, William, cor Front and Church Stibbs, James, 20 Adelaide >v Stow, Frederick P., Jarris Broonn Manufacturer.s. Barton, John, 11 Dunda^ Caulkins k Sanderson, 434 Yonge Morey, J. W , 83 Queen -v Brush Manufacturers. Boeckh, Charles, 98 Birkelcy Jlurphy, Josejih, 14o Centre PuUen, Joseph, 260 Yongo Smith, Alexander, 54 Dundas Wilson, James, 12 Louisa Builders and Contractors.— f/Se* aUo Carpm- ters and Builders.) Adams, John, 91 Elm Ardagh, Arthur, 230 Queen e Armitage, J(din, 423 King e Armstrong, Robert, 55 Richmond w Atkinson, John, 27 Kilward ]5ooth, James, 8 Don Booth, S., 10 Adelaide e Brown, Oeurge, 196 John Burke, William, 19 Sliepiiar.l, cor Richmond Campbell & Barton, l«l) Yonge Carroll, Robert, Shepjiard, nr Richmon4 Cavic, William, 40 MagiU Clements, John, Front opp (Jueen's Hotel Clements, T. & C, 37 and 39 Nelson w Coleman, Arthur, 179 Dulhousde Dinnis, Richard, 48 lj;iy Dodds, Robert, 8 Osgoode Downey, Thomas, CO Terauley Emery, Gtorge, Alexander Farley, James, 163 Jarvis Fowler, Robert,' 390 Yonge Gearing, Joseph, 425 Yonge Greenlces, John, 108 Terauley Hall, WiRiam, 76Seaton THE BEST PLACE FOR FURS IS AT COLEMAN & CO.'S. TORONTO. 531 ambwra, Frout Cliainlieni gi.,\Velliiigtouc l.liiigs, Torouto Ontnrio Cham- id Exchange cert. ) ■ia HiiU, Melinda ff e ur C'lmnh nil Cluirch iiKii ( Sff al»o C(ur(^<■ lud ' cor Itichmond Ln's Hotel Vflsou w Builders & Contractors— (Oon/Miwii) IlaiDcr, Jriliii, Itil Siiripoi' Ju.Hciin, Hi'iiiy, Alcxandor Kerr, .loliii, ri'wr 8.H Sjiadina Avenue Luiiil), Williiuu, 183 Kiii^w Leslie, U())H'rt, ;!5 'rcrauk-y Jlouldii, Williaiii, Mi'vccr, iir John MrHenii, JiinicH, iVi Wiilton .McDonald, D. & T., «0 Alliert I'lirkor, Siiinurl. ror Carlton ami Si'iiton I'cteli, l{ol)ert, ;] Vii'loria ridlliiw, .1. \V., cor 'rernuley aiicl Ilayter Plcndpiltith, ■lames, Sayer nr Ivlward rienderlcitb, .lolin, ;!8 Trinity ISquore l{awlin, William, 87 Centre Uobins, William, l'2f5 Hichniond w Scott, IVtcr A., (118 Voiige Scott k Stoliory, Ksnlanadc cor Hay Shaw. Oeovf^e, 20 Niishru Snarr, Tlmmas, 168 (leorge SUvcnson, Kdward, 44S Parliament Storm, Thomas, 141 t^ueen o Syuge, Kdward, 131 Hidimond w Warner, Jacoli P., 71 and 73 Adelaide w AV'hitc, Ucorgu II., Avinuc I'oad, Yorkvillo WilHoii, John, IIG Mi'Mahon Worth, Benjamin, 148 Kichmoud w Builders' Materials. Dinni.s, ilicliard, 48 Hay Gearing, Joseph, 425 Vonge Scott & Stollery, Esidanadf, foot of Bay Building, Savings, and Investment Socie- ties. Canada Permanent HuiUlingand Savings Society Masonic Hall Commercial Hiiilding aneorge, 361 Yonge Crawfonl, Samuel, 100 L'aroline iMvies, F. N., 237 Yonge Bcnyer, William, 289 Yongo Dcver, William, 36 King w Boughan, S. N., 307 Church Bully, Charles, 4 St. Lawrence Market Dunn, Jnnies R., 377 (^leen w Unnning, Calel. H., 10 St. I,awrence Market Edwards, Tlionuis, 40i) King e Kmery, Joseph, 51 (ianison Flanigan, Cornelius, 172<>ueen w Frankland, (r. F. 20 St. Lnwrenco Market Callaglier, J(din, 185 Parliament Carton, John, 326 Yonge (iilhert, Albert, Haydi'U (Jrainger, (ieorge, 620 Yonge (Jrundler, Gottleib, 08 Church Harbell, H. W., 120 Chur, h Herson, J., 18 St. Ijnwrence Market Hutty k liiiiy, 8 St. Lawrence Market Jones, William, 142 King w King, William, 36 St. Lawrence Market Kupitz, Edward, 27 t^u-en w Mamprice, Charles, 444 t}\ii'en w Mallon k Co., 12, 14 and 16 St. Lawrence Mkt JIaplebeck, John, 244 King e Jlarriott, J. G., 116 Queen w Jleeluin, John, 26 St. Lawrence Maket Moore, Henry, 28 St. Lawrence Market Moxon k Beeves; 20 St. I,awrenci; .Market Slumlord, James, 201 Yonge JlcHridc & Kmery, 544 Queen w JlcCarter, John, 7 and 9 St. Lawrence Market McLean, William (J., 1 St. Lawrence Market Oxenliam, AVilliam, 100 (iuecn w Palk, Kdwnrd, cor t,)ueen w and Brock Parry Brothers, 231 Yonge ^Hiinn, .John, 25 St. Lawrence Market Bichard.son it lirothers, 20() (.>ueen e Bobinson k Brown, 2 St. Lawrence Market lioberts, Oeorge, 168 Yong(^ Bosback, George, 78 (^)ueen w Sieber, Andrew, 226 Adelaid<' w Smitli, Henry, Avenue Boad, Yorkvillo Smith, .lames, 1 St. Lawrence Market Stellwagen, Mi-s. Josephine, 08 Agnes Thom]ison, A. J., 431 Yonge To}', Samuel, 17 and 19 St. Lawrence Market Tucker, William, 378 tinccn w Ward, James, 252 Yonge Watts, George, Parliament cor Beach Wenman, Chai-lcs, 11 St. Lawrence Market West, John, St. I'atrick's Market Wick.son, John, 6 St. Lawrence Market Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers.— f/ffd* also Upholsterers, also Firm it are Dealers.) Dewar, Michael, r 47 Queen w Gibson, IL, 15 James Hulme, Mr.s. G. L., 194 King e Jac(iues & Hay, King cor Jordan JlcUobie, Alexander, 252 Yongi^ Schomberg, Henry A., 187 Yonge Williams, George W., 601 Yonge Wingtield, J. M., 151 Yonge Cabs and Childrens' Carriages. Phipjis, George, 84 King w Sharpley, Benjamin, 612 Yonge Wilby & Cartwright, 110 Bichmond w Cack Manufacturer. Cobley, Henry, 35 Front e Carpets & Floor Oilcloths. —(5cc also DryOoodt.) Hu"hes & Co., 128 and 130 King c Granani, Henry & Co., 3 Kiiige. McDunnongh & James, 34 King e Wrigley, J. & W., 68 and 70 Nidson lij > 'In' ll - iBmi •1 i t : . J^^H 1 J. |s^^H i THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS. COLEMAN & CO. 022 TOBONTO. Carpenters and Builders. — (ike also liuildha iiiul CimlmHorH. ) AHgiist, Alfred, 118 Kiiiijw IJooth, Samut'l, 10 Ailiiiiiiili,' KIUh, William, H .Slicpimrd Finch, John, Si* llnivpisity Ford k Korlx's, 'i^ Kirhnioiul \r Huni]>liri'V, Hinion, l:i Jiiines JohiiHon, T. U., West Market Kitson, Jidiii, hcii., 21 Miiriii LoeH, It. li., y Adidiiide e Morrow, .Idhn, 'Jl Kliziibctli Mouldn, "Williimi, 11 Nelson McCarthy, Cullnnhan, \t>h (^uecn w Oliver, John, |{ichniond w Pettigrew, S. & Co 113 lliehniond w ^ Pettit, (fforge, Wi Wny Reid, Cieorjje, rear h(> McMahon Riehey, Jjouin, ;5,'i,5 (^neon w Rooke, Thomas ;!(11 (Jnern w Wilkinson, Cliristopher, 32 Power Withrow & Hillock, 59 ami 01 Adelaide w Carriage & Coach Builders.— f* .Sec aho Blcick- siiiit/i.s itml Ifaifi/ui^ Makem.) Bri.s(oe, William, 127 and 129 (Jueen w Butt, liphraim, 1.5 A^ues Clark Brothers, l.')l York Coghill, Holiert, It!.'} King \r Dixon Bros., 70 h 72 Kiiigw Walki.T, John, Vonge, Yorkvillo Carriage Hardware. Brown, AVilliam, 72 King e Davidson, McVittie & Co. 1.52 King o Trees, Samuel, k Co., 09 (_,. aorne Carriage Trimmings, "Wholesale. Brown, William, 72 King e Carvers and Gilders. — (See also Picture Frame Makem. ) Laird, Robert W., 79 King w Matthews, Jlenry J., 189 Yongc Pell, James C, i(Mt York Phillips, R., 53 King w Car "Wheel Manufacturers. Scoville, J. k N. C, E-splanade Chemists and Druggists. Blume, Michael, 117 Queen w Brumell, Henry I'., 13 King o Coombe, John, li)4 Yongo Davids, Joseph, 109 King e •Dunspaugh & Watson, 3 Front c Emery, Robert, 02 Queen w llallamore, John, 374 Queen w Harvard, A., 290 Queen w Hodgetts, Georgi', 279 Yongo Hohnes, Ninian L., 216 Queen e •Hooper, E., & Co., 43 Kingw Howarth, John, 243 Yonge Howson, Joseph, SG (Juecn w 'Kerry, Crathern & Co., 41 Y'ongo Leslie, George H. k Co., Yonge, Yorkvillo Love, Neil C, 129 Yonge Lund, Dr. Richard, 337 King e •Lyman, FJliott& Co., St. Lawrence Hall, King e Lyon, J. F. k Co., 57 Richmond e Matheson, Angus, 138 and 140 King w •Miller, Hugh & Co., 167 King o O'Connor, Thaildeus J., 251 King e Rafliin, JoNK])h, 184 Queen w Hidilel, C., .f. k Co., 217 Quewn b Robinson, William S., Yonge, Yorkvillc Rose, Henry J., 155 Yongo Shapter & Owen, 78 Yongo Smith, William, M.I)., 293 Yongo Wood, John G., 61 King w Wood, Robert .\., 230 Yonge China, Glass and Earthen^vare. Cumpliell, M., 252 Yonge Cniwl'ord, Arthur, 104 Yonjjo Farley, Arthur, 291 ueen w Otinn, Miirdoeh, 207 King e •Harris, Edwin, 40 King e •Harrison. Glover, 71 and 73 King o •Hunl, Leigh k Co., 72 Yonge Passmore, .lames, 297 Yonge •I'atton & Co., 04 King e Piddington, .Mfred, 248 and 250 Ymig* Robinson, Charles, 340 Yonge Sinclair, John, 245 Yonge •Thompson k Burn.s, Front w Chiropodist. Briggs, D. J., Kingw Cigar Box Manufacturer. Wilson, William. 115 and 117 Bay Cigars and Tobacco. Carlisle, George W., Terrapin Restaur.nnt CoUis, George A., 4: Co., "\ orkvllle •Dronillaril, Felix, 13 King, w Gagnier, Theodore C, 07 King e Haekmann, ])., 120,J Yoik *Klopp, William, 27 King w Nerlich, H. Ac Co., Rossin House Block Sadd, J., (55 King w Schadel, Charles, 98 York Sidiuster, L., 339 and 341 Queen w Sieyert, Louis, 02.^ Queen w S|)ooncr, James, 41 Kingo •Taylor & Wilson, 114 Yongo Cloaks, Shawls and Mantles. Co.x, (}. & J. W. k Co., 115 and 121 King • Dick.son, Crawford & Smith, 91 Kingo •Henderson & Bostwiek, 11 Wellingron w •Hughes Brothers, 02 Yongo Kay, John, 1 King e •Muedonald, John, i Co., Wellington e Jlurray, W. A. k Co., 21 King o Clothes Renovators. Alexander, Junius, 34 Queen w Judah, Philip, 163.^ York Newton, George, 2i) Jameii Robson, Hugli, 298 King o Stokes, Georgu, 22 Adelaide e Swain, John, 20 Victoria Wilson, Jlrs. Surah, 110 Church • Clothiers. — (See also Merchant Tailors.) Brimer, John, 171 Yonge Brownlee & Conn, 151 King e Ea.stwood, J. & Son, 122 King o Finch, William S., 6 King e Hughes k Co., 128, 130 aiul 132 King e Melady, P. & N., 141 King e Murray, W. A. k Co., 21 King e Pringle, T. M. k Co., 163 King e Robinson, Thomas, 127 Yonge Shaver k Bell, 2 iSt. Lawrence Hall Walker, Robert & Sons, 36 and 37 King 8 MILITARY CAPS FOR VOLUNTEERS, AT "HATS THAT ARE HATS." TORONTO. 623 ville irongff 'stiiuraut Ik- asu Block 121 King • Uii; y Kiiigc Elliot, Jolin W., 4;J iiuil ili King vr, h snme. Kt'liTcncfs: Tlic l(t. lU-v. Thi- hord llishoji of Toronti); Tho lU. Ufv. The Lord liigLop of JIuion; Till- KU Hiv. Tliu i.ord Bishop of Ontiirio Hale, (ic()ij{(' \V., 9 Tfnipcrancu lIojikinM, H, J., 137 Kinf^ o MyiTN, William, 45 Kinj; u Knidcr, Mnrtin, Nl Kini; e Trotter, U. (}., r.:t iind 65 King o Designers and Stampers, Davis, isnHi', 228 Yongo I'olliird, jMim. Miiry, 4 King o Distillers. Fitzhenry & O'Douolioe, (il Little Front OoodiM'hiini k Wortu, Trinity cor EH|ilanad(i HubertuH, ^V. I-. & Co., 14, 16 and 18 Clmrch Drain Pipe, Tile and Brick Manufacturers. Douglas & Bulnu-r, Vongo, Yorkvillf NightingaU', Tlionia.s, \ongf, Yorkvillc Dressmakers. — {See also Milliners and Millinery Ooo(ls). Batten, Jlrs. Marin, 127 Adelaide w (.'hnpinan, Jlrs., 105 lierketey Cluskev. Miss Minnie, 23 Centre t'ook, Aliss, 307 King e Cornell, Mrs. T., IsSContre Cuininin/';, Miss Mary, 178 King w Delaneej', Mrs. L., r 40 Dcnisoit Donngli, Mrs. K., Emma Dunn, Mr.s. .Judith, 03 Knuna Dunn, Miss M. A., fiO Victoria Egan, Miss M., 40 Albert Eraser, Jliss M., 160 Vietoria (Jreen, Miss C, r 70 Duehess Ouinane, Mrs. Willam, 105 Yonge Harnett, Miss AI., 68 (^ueen e Hart, Miss Charlotte, 213 Elizabeth Heyden, Jlrs. M., Elizabeth, n College are Hore, Mrs. E., 22 Albert Ivery, Mrs. U. A., 34 Louisa Johnson, Miss, 226 Chureh Jones, Mrs. T., 97 Parliament Macartliy, Mary A., 376 Yongo Mills, ]\liss Margaret, 68 Terauley Mortimer, Jos, ihine, 57 University Munn, Mrs. Elizabeth, 368 Yonge Munn, Mi-s. IL, High McMahon, Elizn, 137 Agnes Oliver, Jliss S. 1., 12 Victoria Parkin, Anne, 25 Ki^nfrow Pftttigrew, Mrs. Ijouisa, 129 Elm liadfbrd, Miss Carrie, 42 Wellington w Kadford, Miss Margaret, 42 Wellington w llobinson, Ann, 336 Yonge Smith, Mrs., 229 Yonge Tait, Miss, 70 McGill Thompson, Jane, 17 Pine Weaver, Mrs. U. , 46 Agnes Webster, Mrs. E., 151 Yonge Welch, Mrs. Mary Ann, 17 Shuter Whitlow, Mids Fanny, IS.'i VaniinUy Young, Miss Mary, 47 North Dry Goods, Wholesale. Arnott, David, 3i) Yonge Ilryce, McMnrricli k ko. 34 Yongo Clmrk'swortli, John At Co., 44 \'ong« Dobbie k Carrie, 3 Wellington u ami 46 Yongn Eaton, T &('<»., 14 Front w (iordoii, Mackay k Co., 1» iind 1 1 Wellington e lloHkins, U. A. k Co., 5 Wullinglon e Hughes llrolhers, 62 Vonge Jennings k lirandon, 36 Yonge Mac-donald, John A: Co., 21 anil 23 Wellington o Mollatt, Murray & Ileattie, 36 Yonge M.Master, A. K. k lUotliei, 32 Vonge Kobertson, John, Son k Co., 70 Vonge Kooney, N. k ¥., 60 Yonire Hhaw, John k Co., 10 Wellington e Tliompsun k Son, 136 and 138 King e, and 2, 4, 6 and 8 Francis Walker, Uobeit k Sous, 18 Colboi « Dry Goods, Retail. Aikenhead, ILden, 20 (^ueen \v Aird, M. J., 66 and 68 gueeii w Arthurs, William k Co., 2.') King e Hrown, Franiis, 81 Saver llrown, William, 416 ()uee i w llruee, James, 315 Yonge Callard, Harriet, 316 (jueen Catto, John k Co., 50 King e Chandler k Platts, 166 King e Cox, G. k J. W. k Co., 115 to 121 King e Diekson, Crawlord k Smith, 91 King e Dow, William H. k Co., 1 King cor Yonge Drunimond, James, (^ueen \v nr Portland Dunn, JoliM W., 206 and 208 Vougo Eastwood, John k Son, 122 King o Gale, James W., IIC Yonge anil 65 King w, COT Day George, D. J., 277 Yonge Gibbs, M., 210 Yonge (foodwin, Mrs. ilary, Yorkville Graham, Hernard, St. Lawrencs Hall, 161 Kinge Grayson, Isojic, 267 (Jucen w Hnlliday, Mr.s. M., 430 (juetn w Hanratty, J, .1. k Co., 137 and 139 King o Hcwett, William, Yurkville Hughes k Co., 123 and T'O King e Janes, Brayley k Newcombe, 57 King e Jflfrey, William H., 27 GonM Jennings, James, 187 Y Kay, John, 1 King e Meakin, Wil'' I' Mclady, 1 MeiTick ^ , Kin Mitchell, im, 103 j. e Morell, M. , idi Quee . Murray, W. A. fc Co., 1 and 23 King e ^ MrX'all'rey, Miss .Sarab 'ft'.?i Queen w Martin k Echlin, 147 ^' u Noble, George & Co., 214 Vonge O'Donnell, M., 182 Yonge O'Malley, John, 76 Queen w Page k Panncll, 194 and 196 Yonge Passmore, Mrs., 232 Yonge Pearson, M. & E., Yonge cor Richmond Pringle, T. M. & Co., 153 King e Eobinson, J. D. R., 200 Yonge Robinson, Thomas, 127 Yonge Rowland, John, 173 Yonge FURS DRESSED, CLEANED AND REPAIRED, BY COLEMAN & CO. TORONTO. 695 iiig w, cor Dry Goods, Rotall— (6'(mrooin, MiH. William, 220 <^uee:i o \Vi(l(ly, .loim, 271 Yongc Wrigiit, Mrs. .In net, 273 Yongo Wylif, HoImtI.I., 118 Yougo Dyers. HiiniN, Williiim 11., ir)2 King w Iloyli-, Jiimos, Utl York Smitli, Diuiil W., 75 King vf Edge Tool Manufacturers. Kodgi'i-H, S. k ('<., 10(1 King e Klevators. Northiru l!;iil\viiy Co., fool of Huthurst ^heililcn, .lolin k Co., (iraml Trunk Taylor, Airliiltalil, foot of (Jcorgii Enamellers, Chinu and Glass, Hnnl, 1,1'igli k Co., 72 Yongc Engine Builders (.SVc aho Foniulrie^ nnd Machine S)io}i!i). Beckett, Edward ((Jlolic Foundry), 41 Queen w Dickey, Neill&Co. ^Soho Foundiy), 22 to 30 Ucverlcy flood, ■liiMics, tl, .S and 10 Queen p Haniilliin, William t^: Sun (St. Liiwn^nce Foundry, Palace Martin, .Iniucs & Son, Untario liOiie, ofT 209 Queen e Engineers, Civil {See Anhitn-ts, Civil Engineers ami Survti/or.i). Engravers, Copper, Steel and Wood. Damoreaii, C. F. l^iiy, cor. King Ni'lson, .1. 15., 22 King o Rol|)h, .Io.sc])liT., 11 King w Wheeler, Thomas, 48 King c • Envelope Manufacturers. Huntin, liros. k Co., 63 and ti.') Vongo Dredge, A. it Co., r)3 Yongc Exchange, Dealers in (See Ilrokers, Stock; Bill anil J'Jri-hfiitifi'. ) Express Companies. Anieri. an .Merchant.s Union, J. T). Irwin, 55 and 57 Yon;,'c Bradford, IJobert (City), 75 Yonge, and 211 King c KuroiK'HU Exiire,s,s Conijmny, J. D. Irwin, 55 and 57 Yoiit^c Peacock, .lanu'g (City), 54 Caroline M 'ri'liant.i' l)e.si)atch, J. I). Irwin, 65 and 57 Yoiig'' TeiTv, .lohn (City Parcel), Adelaide cor Yonge, and King cor Caroline Viekcrs 'lohn J., X. W. Express, 55 Yonge Fancy Goods (Sc also Berlin Wools). Ashall, Pv. M., 286 Yonge Jiurnett, I'Jdward, 358 Yonge Ellis, Mrs. Aliirguret, 84 Queen vr Hothwfill, Kohcrt C, 112 Yougo IJutler, Alfred, s:. Queen w Cnlhird, John, lUtl Queen w Curto, llenjaniin, 2(10 Kiugo Chumpinn, .lones, ,130 (jueeu w •CcLX k Co., 2S Welliu;;tou « Crawford, Arthu.s, ltl4 Yonge 4'roft, William, 37 CollKirmi Davis, Mrs. M. A., 375 Queen w Harris, William, 310 Yonge llarsant, M., 304i Queen w •Henderson & Bostwick, 18 and 20 Wellington w Jorrcy, Samuel, 234 King e •.loseph, .r. C. k Co., 4tl Yonge, and 6 King e •May, Thonia.s k (.'o., 08 Yonge Miller, Jumes, 272 Yonge McPhce, Mrs. K., 408 Queen w Pendergast, Mr.><. T., 2i)7i Yonge Piddington, Alfred. 24'* Yonge llcnnie, Mrs. A. M., 351 Yonge Sheppard, Charles, 255 Yonge Solomon, S. M., 204 King e .Sp Yonge Bickerstalf iV Bro., 243 and 245 (,)upen w Bradford, Uobort, 75 Vongc^ and 274 King c Byers, Allan, 94 < 'hunrh Dixon, William, 240 King east Eipii, l.ouis, 203 Yoni,'!' Fowles, Uobert, 411 ()nc.-n w Godfoii, (ieorge, 182, (,)ueen w McInto,sh, W. 1)., 200 Yongc Kock, M., 35!) Queen w Rooi.ey, .ianie.s, 81 Church Sprutt, Robert, 31, i Church Terry, John, Adelaide cur Yonge, and King cor Caroline Watkiiis k Lumber.s, 111 and 113 Adelaide « Flouring Mills. Boulton, H. J., New Don Mills, Front nr Bi\y Gooderliam k Wort.s, lo and 12 Kxciiangis build- ings. Welling! on c Howland k Fitch, 10 and 12 Exchange build- ings, Wellington e Foundries and Machine Shops. — Tho» inavked thus {*) arc lirass. Annstnmg, J. K. k Co. (City Foundry), 161 Yonge Beckett, Edward (Globe Foundry), 42 Queen w *Collin.s, John, 112 Bay •Crappcr, ■!., 88 Adelaide e Dickey, Neill k Co. (Soho Foundry), 22 Bererley Fensom, John, 33 and 35 Adelaide w Good, Jame.s, Yonge cor Queen Gunicy, F. & Co. (Pha-ni.x), 91 Yonge HaTuilton, William & Son (St. Lawrence Foun- dry), 13C Palace ITE CHILUUEN8' HATS AND CAPS, AT "HATH THAT ARE HATS." /! « .526 TORONTO. I I Foundries and Machine Shops — (Conlinucd) ili'iU'nlf, K. k A. (l)oii Foundry), 489 King c *M()iTi,soii, .liiiiifs, Hiiy rov Temponince •I'lukcr, J. ()., 148 York •jiitchii', Joliii, 102 ICiiif; e *Sniitli, H. 'i'., 95 (Jiiren w Fish, Oysters, Game and Confectionery. — Hce also C'mi/ivtioncr.i.) Itiltou, Win., 121 hikI 123 King e, & 188 Yonge Krydon, Ocorfji', 207 King c Hiigg, ClinrlcM, 29() Yoiign Clfgg, T., 227 Kingc IXnnidcr, (!., 2J York Dunn, .histuH, KIS Yonge Dunn, T. .1. & Co., Ivin;^' \v cor York Hiinilin, I'Jdwiird ][., Iii7 King west lliinilin & Co., 119 Yonge i/indsay, llcnry, ^A Iving w nr I'ay JiIolTi't," Miiry, •i2() (.hiccn i- O'Dca, Miss Ann, 7 and St. LuwiVnco Arcndo l!cid, ,1()lin. 111 King, \v liuddcll, .Io.si'])li, 'M'lCi Qiiccn w Kus.si'll, Jolm !•'., 11 St. I.iiwri'ncc Anado liyan, llo])!', -1 and 5 St. I,a\vri'ncc Arcade .Smith, \\. \Y., SU (.)iic.n w 'I'aylor, William, 91 Yonge « Widgery, William M., 72 (}u(pn w Wilkin.son, .hinie.s, 220 Y'ongy Furnaces ^Hot Air). Bo\«ll, John, 60 Queen w Furniture (Manufacturers and Dealers). — {Sec (i/.ii) (.'iihiiift iiiahcrs (lad ('jtlwhlerern). Bond, John, 201 and 209 King e I'nincis, Tlionia.s, 197 Yonge Frith, William, 170 Queen w Hnlnie, Mrs. li. \.., 191 King « Jnei(\ies & Hay, King, cor . lord,, i I'liilips, Ci'orge, 84 King w Koberts, (ieorge, 1()8 Yonge SelHiuiberg, llenry A., 187 Y'ongo Williams, ,r. J., 30*2 (.Kieen w Gas Companies. Consumers' (ias Com|iany, 19 Toronto Gents' Furnishing Goods.— f.SVc also Clothiers and Mcrehant Tailors.) Gnle, J. \\., King cor Bay Gilders. — (Sec Oanxrs mid (lildcra, al*o Pklure Fravte Mi'krrs.) Glass Stainer. llcCausland, Josejih, 8 Kiug w Glue Manufacturers. Lnnitt, IVter K. k Co., r Neero^iolis Tiilin, Arthur, M% King e • Gold and Silver Leaf, and Dental Foil Manufacturer. Hubbard, Clnirles H., 28 Adelnidc w Gold and Silver Platers. Camiibell, (3. 1.., 20 Toronto Alilliehanii), Wailuee, 80 Queen w Wnrd, (ieorge, (iO Adelaide c Gold and Silversmiths. — ( Hfcalso JVatchmaktrs and Jewclcm. ) Kllis, James E. & Co., •13 King e .loseiih, J. (!. k Co., 5 King e Morrison, W. ("., 12 King \v K(d)inson, .lo.seph, k Co., 15 Kiug w liudoliih. A., 72 Adelaicle e Wlinrin, William, &('o., 11 Kiuge Grindstones, &c. Seott k StoUery, I'lsplauade eur Bay Grocers, Retail. Ablitt, William, King eor Ontario Adams, William, 29 Fust Market Alexander, iMr.s. .Janet, ;J7o t^ieen w Armst.')iig, (ieorge, -18 Hi)iia Bartram, Thomas, 179 Cei.tre Bartrem, Davil, :i8 (.'entre Bartreni, Thoma.s, 18 (.'hristoiihur lieatty, Adam, 12(i (,)ueen e Beatty, Adam, 21 Bishoj) Beatty, Charles, 222 (>ueen e Beeket. C. ('., Vouge, Yolkvillu Bee, Daviil, Chureh eor Magill Best, .lohn, 2i;i Sayer ]5es\viek, James, 2'3 West Market Square Itiekerstair, Joseph, ;!75 Yonge iSiekerstall'i; Ihother, 213 and 245 (Jueeu w Bird, I'eter, 270 Queen w Blong, -Mrs., widow, (ieorge, t^ieeu eor McMuhon Blumeutlial, Adv, 210 King e Bolton, John 1'.', 18 ralaee Bond, Mrs. I-ydia, 114 Kim Buwden, .lohn, 129 York Boyd, lidliert, 2;41 Kii'.g e Boyd, .Mrs. Sarah, 23;) Chureh Bi'a.ssington, Itiehard, Seaton eor Gerrard IJreadon, Thomas, 89 Terauley Bridge, .lames T., 38 l>ei l.sou Avenue Briggs, William II., 303 Yonge Brook, Josi'idi, 90 Chureh Brophy, Mrs, liose, I'iue e Brown, (Ieorge, 34() King e Br(u>n, .lolin, 27 Stanley Bullman, V.'il'iiam, ^>l Kli/abeth Burgess, Kaipli K., lieeeh Burns, James, I'alaee, nr Trinity Burns, J(din, 28 Qwm Burns, John, '(ir \>ueen w and Jame.8 Byers, Allien, 87 Cliunh Byers, William A., 97 Chureh Cnmei'on, James, 13fi Ihoek CanqMeli, Wm,, 14 I'alaer Carlierrv, Kennedy, 228 Sayer t^arrlil;," Mrs. M. A., 49 Ki.'hmond w Cath.art, .lames, '^'li^ (^ueen w Clarke, Henrv D., 95 Chureh (■lurke, Josepli ('., 13() King w Clarkin, Bernanl, 23 (,)ueen e Cjegg, .loseph, 52 Te.lauley Clegg, Thiima,s 227 King e Close, 1'. (i., 10 I'alaee Clyne, William, 112 Caroline Cooper, .Inlin, 420 Front Cooper, William, 249 Queen v Coxon, SamuttI, 220 King o ('oNgrove. Owen, 178 Queen w ALL THE NOVELTIF^S IN HATS, CAPS, ' , AT "HATS THAT ARE HATS." TSi TORONTO. 627 Ichmakirs Hunro (Juec'U w !or McMahon Grocers, Retail— (C(wi Kingi) DiMidcr, (ieorfjc, 21 York Dcnison, C. \\\, 193 Diiiuks Dsvliii, IIurIi, .(olin, I'or Adelaide Dodf^son, Shields k Co., 137 Yonge, 'I'l'Miiicraiici! Dorsey, ,Iolni, LS2 York DoHf^hty, Mrs. Jane, r)ri4 Yonge Dou^his, ,Iohn, 77 llayter Dully, liobert, 1-18 Meeeh Dii;,'dale, William, 44 Nelson o Dugfjan, John, 243 Chureh Dunbar, Itieliard, 32 West Market S(iuarc Duiidas, .Vlexander, il2 Chureh ICniery, Thomas, 4(i2 King o Enui, Louis, 2(53 Yoiij^e Kvans, Simon, 2ir) (.Uieeu « Kairlielil, Alfred, 322 Yonge I'arh'y, Arthur, 2i>l Queen w Farley, ^Villiam, eor S'onge and M.iitlaiid ]*'ariiuharson, 1'., liU Adelaide w Faulkner, M. H., 342 Yonge Fee, .loiin, 437 King e Fee, Joseph, 451 King e Ferry, Tliounis, 114 Duchess File, Hugh, eiir Maria anil Klizalieth Flaunagau, Mrs. Mary, 491 Kichmoud Flavell, .lolin, dtt Elizabeth Foster, David, 385 Adelaide w Foster, J.)liu, l^hieen w, eor Simcoo Fowler, Kobert, 411 Queen w Foy, Williiim, eor liiehniond w and York Fulton, Miehie ,t Co., 7 King w ilavin, liichard, 2(14 neen e Cirayson, Isaac, 2(i7 (»*ueen w Oreensidts, 'William, Yonge, Yorkville (billith, .). C. k Co., 21!>and 221 Yonge llackrtt, John, 87 (Jueeu w Hague, William, 202 (Jueen e llaiiiier A: Hutchinson, 149 York liassoii, John, 17 Adelaide w Helbert, James, eor Herbert and Bishop Henderson, (Jeorge, 328 (Jtieen w Hnrbell, Hugh W., 112 Churcli Harper, Daniel, 149 York Herbert, Peter, King w, eor Portland Hcsson, Eliza, 90 Hay Hewet, Iliiduird, ino'Centre Hickev, Mrs. H., 552 (.'ueen w Hickling, Cluirhs, 219 Palace Hickman, William, jnnr., 92 (Juetui w Hilts, Samuel. 114 ^aver Hoekady, Willinm, 2neenw Hodkinson, .lolin, 435 Yonge Hollings, David, 9(i Cuneii w Hornibrook & L(d'aii, l(i7 Yongo llozaek, I.uke, 44(') (,>ucen w H miter, Hugh, 2!H) S'oiige Hunter, Mrs. 1'., 49 Elizabeth Hynes, Michael, 218 (^>\ieen Irwin, L'ichard, 58 McMahou Island, John, 235 King e Ives, Jlrs. Hester, 40 (Jueen Jackson, Thomas, 132 Agnti Jallra}', Hobert, 244 Yonge James, lioberl, 177 Centre Jardine, Alexander, 28 West Market Jardine, A., 88 (,>ueeu w Jenkins, Frederick, 82 (Tlueen w Johnston, Alexander J., 135 Saycr Jordan, K., fc Co., King w eor York Judali, Adoli)hus .\., I(i3 York Kain, .Mrs. H., .\delaide i or Portland Kain, Francis, Sunuich eor (,lueen Keith, CieorKe, 23 East Market Kennedy, TIk nuis, 2!'5 tjucen w Jveiinelly, Andrew, 48 liathurst Kerr, Janu\s, 90 Albert K«rr, John, 229 Chunh King, James, cor Carolini' and Dnehesa Kingsbury, James, King cor Don Kiiigslcy, William, cor l^iuicn and Pin* Kinsman, William, 178 Tcrauhy Lamlnitk, William, .■17 IJishop Larkin, Thomas, 55 Sayer Laviii, Thomas, ^9 Nelson e Law, .lolin, 3(i() Yiuige Lawrence, ,). W., ;!(>0 Yongo Lawson, r.dward it Sons, 93 King e I^awson k Hargrave, 17() King e Lawsou, Alcrudith .t Co., 242 \ongu He-, William H., 512 (,)ueeii w Lennox, Edward, cor Magill und Church Luwis, (icorge, 175^ York Lillie, F. W., 74 guecii w Lind.say, Henry, 54 King w IJston, .lames, 19 Adelaide e Listun, William, 303 King e Little, Andrew, Portland cor liiehniond w Little, lioberl, 94 Itichmond e Lock, John, l)avenp^ Co., 1, 2 and 3 City Hall bldgs Mills, .Iiihn, 24 Francis Mills, .lohii, 228 L'iiic Mills, Kobe. t, ;}1,-. Church Millie, Wiiliaiii, Spadina Avenue Mishaw, 'I'lioiiia-s ii., 388 l^ueeu v Mitchell, -Mrs. .V., 410 (iucen w Mitclii'l!, .Mi.s. 15., 173 Kingw Mitchell, .lames, 121 Ik-cch cor Pine Mitclull, Kiirhard, 84 Edward Mooncy, Owen, 41) Victoria Moore, William, 2S3 and 283i Queen w Moiiihy, John, 31 Terauley Morrison, .loliii, 234 Queen \v Mo.scs, Amhew, rii>2 Yonije Mii.s.siiiaii, .'anus, 20j Church Muckle, Mrs. Marjjaret, 83 Elizabetli Mulhollaiid, Mrs. Elizabeth, 34 Queen w Mulvy, .lobii, 471) ami 481 Queen w Muriiliy, .\iidrew, cor Kin;;; and Power Murphy, Mrs. C., 22 Shuter McCanii, Thomas, 2r)8 Lumley McClcarv, Robert, lUl I'Uizabeth McClellaml, .lohii. Hit) Berkeley Mc(.;orniick, Thomas tl., 342 Yonge McDona^li, .Mrs. .Mary, 74 Elizabeth McDonald, I'l-tcr, 103 Cliurdi McKavren, Aiiiirew, 195 King c Mcdowaii, Siiiiuiel, 5i» Agne.s McKenzic, William, 112 York MeMulleii, Aicliibal-.l, 343 Queen w McNaiiiara, JIis. A., 3cS0 and 382 Adelaide w Neil, .losepli, 33 Saycr Kolaii, M., 17 Queen \v North, William, 07 Victoria Kur.se, Uichard, 314 Church O'lhieii, -Mrs. M., cor Cliurch aud Stanhy O'Connor, .iobn, 10 (^uceii \v O'Coniioi', Thomas, li)7 and 199 King e O'Dea, Mi.s.s M., 78 Church O'llag.in, .lamis, 32o Queen c O'Lenry, Tlmnias, cor Nelson and (}uecu f O'licaiy, TiiMotliy, 181 Queen w , „ Ortoii, liobcrt, jo7 Centre Palmer, ll.iiaiil.jii, 77 Sayur Piirke.s, .iohii, Ijj IJerkeky ParkoK, \y Ii., 24o Kiuge Pater.soii, JiMiies, 12H ^'ork Patter.soii, .Vlcxamlcr, 287 Yonge Patterson, .laiius, 104 and lOG Adelaide w , Patterson, 'I'liomiis, 22 1 •vuecn e ,,. . Penfold, Mrs. 1'., 122 York Peters, Kobcrt, 434 Queen w .,,„.,,>{ (>••,) Peters it Donala, 110 Kin^'e , -'l„-...\jy Playt.'r, .1. W. ,<: K., 27 I'alr.ee U''-'!',' ^ Powell, ,lohn, :>4;) iviiig e . :- Power, .losepli, 42 1 (^leeu w ;; i JCJ^<'I fi Price, Cii ii-fc, 244 Qn 'en w Quinn, John, ir.O an.l 152 York llanisay, Jhiiicm, 120 Sayer Kainsay, Williiiiu., 121) Berkeley liittray, Frcicrick A., 220 Yonge Kei(l, Tiioina.s, G39 Yoigu :-(X Keesby, Henry, YcMige, Vorkville llichards, Henry, Y'on^'e cor Magill Ifichards, William M., 329 Y'ongc Kichardsoii, l)avid U., 31 Terauley Uichard.soii, W. 1'.. 2 t'i King e Kidtlell, Francis, CO Elizalietli Uiildell, Jo.sepli, Co and t!2 Edward 1!')1)1), James, 177 Centre Hobertson, William, 206 Bi.shop Itobertson Brothers, 258 Y'onge H.iblin, M, (J., 223 Y'onge liock, Michael, 359 Queen w Hodgers, Mrs. Ellen, 96 I'aiiianient Roger.', John, 108 Centre Ko.senbury, C. E. , 83 l>iieen w Itoss, Haviil, 55 (ilneeii \v Itowlaiid, Thomas, 6i! and ()S Centre liuse, Chirlps, 379 (•llcell w liuali, Francis, 415 (i)iieen w Ityan, Mrs. B., 71 Stanley Ryan, Jolm, 17t) I'arliaimnt I'yan, John, 98 I'arliament Sanderson, (leorge, 158 Terauley Handerion, John, 206 Sayer Scholes, Richard, 161 Lumley Shultz & Co., cor (^>ueen w and Portland Scoley, Edward K., 37 and 39 St. La\MeiK» Market vScotI, Gi'orge, Town Hall Block, Y'orkville Sibbet, Mrs. Mary, 2ii0 Queen Simpson, (ieoige, (12 Cherry Simpson, Tliom i.", 126 York Sinclair, H. F. G., 12 Palace Skaith, Jlrs. I'hcebe, Yonge cor Wood Skinner, liuliis, 149 Yonge Sloan, James A., 195 and 197 tjueen w Smith, Henry, .'146 Adelaide w Smith, William, 1 and 13 Victoria Somer.s, .lohn, 184 Teraiih-y Silence, John, 195 and r.)7(,)u("en w Speiiee, William, 186 Centre Stacy, Benjamin, 42 ('ivrndeii Staurdy, Frederick, 42 Elizabeth Steel, John, 58 Agnes Stennctt, Thoiua.s, Y'onge, Yorkvillo Stephens, Robert, 88 .Vl'oert Stepheii.s, James, 07 Elizabeth Stewart, .Mexander, 380 (^uceii w Stewart, lleorge H., 174 Y'onge Stoi'k, Janic.s, HI I'alure Strachaii, William, 163Kingaud 41 Ea.st Market S(|Uare Swan Brothers, 102 and 164 King e Swectnian, lleniy, 9-J I'^lm Swift, Dominick, 489 (^)ue:'n w Switzer, Tobias, ;('.» T'.'rauley Taylor, Miss H. I,., .\ii!i cor Church Tiioiiipson, ("narles, 77 Ivin,'^ e Tho:n|ison, Edw.ird, 97 Church Thiiiiipsim, Hugh, 47 IJucIicsh Thompst;!!, William U., 153 i'l.'rkcley T''n'^V''ir''' '^';;.-' VV'''''"' 'iKr^Mqas. I oil 1, \\ illia:ii, 10,1 Nel.son Torphy, Daniel, 145 Elizilieth w Tracic, f. .1. k Co., 157 Yonge Tivnor, Mrs. .Mary, 38 lUthurdt W . J : Triimp, D.iniel, 145 York *' " ' Vaiigli.ii!, i'atiick, 452 Qiiai'ii.w.^ .. ,.. Walsh, Jrtini'M, 76 Stanley >l *A Walsh, Martin, ()90 Queen w V.'alsh, Patrick, 376 Queen w Want, Ivlward, 24 Victoria SLEIGH ROBES Ilf UREAT VARIETY,, AT' WLKMAN Jc (."O.'S, King St., opposite Toronto. ,1 .^^wnp villc Miigill ongo uuk'y hvard anient V Centre- ley il Portland 39 St. LamiMic* >c'k, Yorkvillc 1 ;or Wood ' ... ^^ '"**"' *^"*^ International ExhibitioM. Button Hole and Embroiderine Attach ADVERTISEMENTS. L COFFEE, THOS. FLYNN. L. COFFEE & CO., ]sro. 2 ivTi^isrisriisrGh'S block:, } Front Street, Toronto, Ontario. ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE. I IDAVIDSON, McVITTIE & CO. TORONTO, ONTARIO. taf fim^f hW6y. o&xr <»t |THE BAZAAR, 164 YONGE ST., TORONTO. popt ^nmHr i^nq ^0!(^&&, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c., Moale and retail, endless variety, call and see THE BAZAAR. ARTHUR CRAWFORD, ■*rJ*'rosse»,the beot tn tlie Dominion, Balls, Plag«, »c., nnoleiale and Retail. Orders by Post attended to. CHARLES BUGG, Dealer in New and Second Hand Books Room Paper, Stationery, Fancy Goods, &o., 269 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. DEALER IN ALL KINDB OF Fruit and Confectionery A great variety of Can Fruits, Fish and Pickles, 269 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. ■:i, ADVERTISEMENTS. ANDREW RUTHERFORD, DEAI.EU IN ST©¥KS, SMAT3ES, TIN, JAPANNED, PLANISHED AND WOODEN a- o o 13 s, €eal & Eoel[ Oils, Lamps, ^^e^ AM) HOUSE FURNISHING HAHDWABE, No. 126 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONT. ROBERTSON, STEPHEN & CO., iFf @iiis Ifflftf lei^s, Nos. 10, 21, 23 and 25 Lamnlno Street, ) w„_«_^„. And Nos. 2, 4 and 8 St. Helen Street, ) •"<»"««!»•• JAMES STEPHENSON, - - AGENT, Office, 32 Wellington Street East, TORONTO, ONT. THE And HandyBAok of New Seal Property law of Ontario % Being a selection of concise Precedents in Conveyan- cing, carefully revised, and adapted to th« new Law, forming a Manual of Conveyancing under the new Law, for the use of Students and Country Prac- titioners, &c. ; with introduction and notes. Price, $2; full bound.— Sent, carriage free, to any part Canada, on receipt of price. RORDANS & CO., Law BookseUers, 88 King Street, T$ronto. SCOTT & STOLLERY, {LATE JAMES WOMTHINGTON,) €miutim, %n\im and If hatfitigets. 'UT STONE, OHIO AND 6E0RGT0WN BLOCK STONE, FLAGS AND HEARTH-STONES TO ORDER OK/IIsTDSTOIsrES, From 14 lbs., to 4,000 lbs., for Wat or Dry Grinding, and of carefully selected qtialities. SCOTCH AND CANADIAN Sewer Pipe, Drain Tiles, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, &a| Esplanadt and Bay Strett, Torouto, Ontario- TORONTO. 529 9, )DEN ), ONT. I Property ts in Conveyan- ,0 the new Law, under the new Country Trac- notes. ree, to any p»rt Booksellers, nj Strtei, Ttrmto. lES TO ORDER ^d qualities. Grocers Retail— (CoH^mwed) Ward, James, 384 Adelaide Warren, Nntlianiel. 247 Yonge Watkins, Moyd X., 443 Yonge Watkins, Mrs. AVilliiim, 267 Church) Wny, Jmnes, 271 Queen w White, Mrs. Honoin, 274 Queen w Wilkins. George, 335 King e Wihnot, Fdwurd, 208 Queen w Wilinott, Gcorgi;, 374 Yonge Wilson, Andrew, 66 Agnes Wilson, Robert, 18!) Parliament Wilson, Stanilish G,, 515 Queen \s Wright, George, 41 Edward Wright, flames, King e Wright, William, 327 King Young, William, 60 Hayter Grocers (Wholesale.) Adams, William, 29 East Market S([uai'e Boyd, John & Co., 61 and 03 Front e Campbell, Williwi, 14 Palace Close, P. G., 10 Palace Cowan, D. k Co., 29 Church Griffith, Tlioraas &. Co., 37 and 39 Front e Griffith, W. & It., Front cor Church Rowland k. Fitch, 25 Church Michie, George & Co., Front cor Yonge Moore, C. k Co., 5, 7 and 9 Wellington w McKay, John M., 7 Manning's Block, Front e| McKay, Samuel, 18 Wellington e Perkins, F. & G. & Co., 41 "and 43 Front e Ramsay, William & Co., 84 and 86 Front e Reford & Dillon, 12 and 14 Wellington e Shaw & Campbell, 135 Yougs Smith, Frank k Co. , Front cor Scott Smith, Fair & Co., Front cor Church Smith, J. K. & Co., 31 Church Gunsmiths. Marston, William P., 132 Yonge Rennardson, George, 182 King e Hair Dressers, Ladies. Bates, the Misses, 31 King w Hair Worker. Ellis, Mrs., 179 Youge Harbor Master, * ** 1 Richardson, Hugh, 4 Front w Hardware. Baillie, John, 2',iU Yonge Colk-tt, Martin, 468 Yonge Foster, James & Son, 145 King e Hall, Joseph N. k Co. , 53 Yonge Haworth, Thomas & Co. , 52 Youge Hewitt. William, 111 Yonge Hodgson, Joseph, 185 Yonge Hope, Adam k Co., Front Lewis, Rice & Son, King e, cor Toronto Lyman & Mi:Nab, 5 Front e Meade, John, 156 King e Morphy, John, :}1 East Market Square Patersoii, P. k Son, 24 King e Pipor, lliriun, estate of lato, 83 Yonge Piper, H. & Co., 81 Yonge PipiT, Xoiih, IG'J Yonge Ridout, Aikculiea I I I: i THE CELEBRATED CHRISTY HAT, AT "HATS THAT ARE HATS. 34 };,.«> MUitritil V'i I'ii ijii 530 TORONTO. ! 1 Hotels and Taverns— (Continued) Cherry, R. K., Cumljcrlaml House, Yongo, York- Tille Coatea, Thomas, 548 Queon w Collyer, John, Cliftim Houfie, 80 Colborne Corniicirs, John Cormitill, proiirk'tor. West Mar- ket Square, near Front Coyne, T honiiis, Qiu-en w, nr York Doyle, L., 52 Ailehiide e "(Dew Drop Inn," (>. OiiUlings, prop., Yonge cor Shuter Doyle's, Thomas Doyle, proprietor, 78 Colborne Draycott, Charles, 1' rout w, nr Peter Dufly's, James Dully, piojirietor, cor Church and Carleton Duggan, Joseph, 218 King o Foad, William, 591 Yonge Fox, George, Don Vale Foy, AVilliam, 167 York Funstoii, William, 141 Little Front Gali'ney's, John Gafl'ney, proprietor, 20 Church Gannon, M. K., 44 Palace Gannon, P., 1774 Queen w Gil)son, John, 31 Elizabeth Gill's Hotel, John Gill, proprietor, cor Simcoo Globe Hotel, Joseph Hoss, proprietor, 163 Yongo Golding, Joseph, 568 Queeu w Goldring's, diaries Goldring, proprietor, George cor Esplanade GowRU, H., 81 Colbonie Graham, W. & J., 1 48 King w Grand Trunk Inn, 144 and 146 Little Front Gray, G. H., 460 and 402 Yonge Green Hush Hotel, J. L. Parker, proprietor, 215 and 217 Yonge Heaslip, Thomas, Esplanade, nr Scott Higgins, Samuel, York, nr Union Depot Hill, George, cor York and Kiehmond w HinchelilTe, Henjamin, 160 Yonge Howard, James, 222 Front Howard, J., 28 John Hulnie, Georgia, 134 Palace Hussey, Eli, cor Yonge and Haj'ter Irwin, John, 46 Cliureh Irwiu's, William Irwin, ])roprietor, 79 Church Jackson, Edward, Crown Inn, Davenport Koad, Yorkville Johnson, Alexander, Maple Leaf, 246 Queen w Johnson, Mrs., Old Half Way House, 228 Front w Kennedy, Frank, Hroekton Kenny, Mrs. A., 18 Duchess King's Hotel, John H. ileyer, Front cor York Lake View Ilou.se, John McCaffrey, proprietor. Parliament cor Winchester Lawrence, Richard, 347 and 349 Queen w Leeds Arms, Edward Dowson, prop., Victoria Likens, John, Clyile Hotel, 158 King e Lloyd, Penjamin, 2 Ikthurst cor Front Loanc, Samuel 11., 162 King w Lord Nelson Inn, A. Cochrane, prop., 8 Palace Masfarlane, Mab'olm, 95 Nelson Makinson's, (.ieorgc? Makinson, prop., 340 Yonge Matthews, J., liobinson House, Temperance, 109 Hay May, Thomn.s, York cor Quceu Meehan, Neil, 137 Queen, w Meek, Thomas, 37 East Market Mercer, John, prop. Yon^e Street Inn, 253 Yongo Milligan, Archibald, 12 West Market Sc^uare Milligan, Frederick, 108 Adelaide w Milne, William, 154 Spadina ave Maloney, Jeremiah, 108 York Monkhouse, Mrs. Alice, 172 King cor George Murphy, John, 22 Wellington • Murphy, Mrs., corner of Esplanade and Church McCabe, Thonuifl, 225 King e McCalfrey, J., Winchester cor Parliament McEvoy, H., 63 Uichniond <'or Church McLaughlin, J., George cor Duchess McSherry, Jame.s, George nr Esplanade O'Prien, Mrs., York cor Esplanade O'Connell, Mr.s. Mary, 56 Adelaide w O'Dea, James, 338 King, e Ontario, Lawren(;e Doyle, proprietor, Adelaide e Ontario House, M. E. Gannon, prop., H Palace Patterson, Thomas, 224 (jueen u Peacock, (Iharles, 633 Yonge Porter, John, head of liathurst Powers, William, IJathurst, corner Queen Purdy, Mrs. Margaret, 266 Queen w Queen's, Thomas Dick, prop.. Front bet Bay ami York Queen's Own, Robert Taylor, prop., 101 King w Railroad Hotel, J. Gabv, jiroprietor, Yorkville Randall, J. W., St. Lawrence Hotel, 29 East Market Square Red Lion Inn, William Kirk, prop, Yorkville Revere House, liiley k May, proprs., cor King and York Richmond House, Luther C. Coddington, prop., 29 Victoria Roach's, John Roach, proprietor, 22 Palace Rochester House, J. t'arroll, prop, 20 Front w Rodgers, Mrs. E., 90 Parlianu-nt Rossiii House, George P. Shears, lessee and raan- . ager, cor York and King Shaw, J., European Hotel, 110 York Shakspeare Hotel, John O'Grady, proprietor, cor King and York Sheppard, Matthew, 048 Yonge Short, Mrs. Mary, 521 King w Simpson, Thomas, 124 York Smith, Edwin, 156 King w Smith, Richard, 440 Queen w Sommcrville, William, 426.^ Front w Spence, James, 52 tjueen w Squirrel, George. Front nr Peter Star Hotel, C. Draycott, 264 Front Vf Sullivan, ]?., Church cor Adelaide Taylor, Hugh, 98 Caroliiu! Thompson, James, 406 Queen \v Thornhill, Edward, 104i Nelson cor Richmond Tidey, William J., 305 Yonge Toronto Hous(!, Sanuud Huiiti r, proprietor, cor Queen and Peter Union Station Hotel, William Osborne, propr., York nr Front Warde, James, 384 Adelaide w William III, T. li. O'Ncil, proprietor, 66 and 58 Adelaide e Williams, Edward, cor Front and Bathurst Williams, George, 8 West Mark(!t Square Williams, Thomas R., 176 Queen w Wilson, David, cor George .md King Wilson's, George Wilson, proprietor, 6i and 68 Colborne Wright, William, 327 King e Yorkshire Stingo, John Hurst, ])rop, 14 Francis Yorkville Inn, Airs. E. Kerr, Yonge, Yorkville Ice Dealers. Hill, Samuel & Co., Palaco nr George Lewis, Henry, 353 King e LAMB'S KNITTING MACHINE CO., SOLE AGENT, H. BAILEY, 28 King St. West, Toronto, TORONTO. sn George lid Church ntiMit ch Lile V ., 44 I'alaoe Queen :int bet Bay , 101 Kiiigw •, Yurkville otel, 29 East , Yorkvillo lis., cor King ington, prop., >2 Palace 20 Front w cssee and man- jrk proprietor, cor itw jtw :or Richmond proprietor, cor kbonie, propr., liotor, 66 and 58 Iktliurst Square w [tor, 6« ftu Wellington w European Assurance Guarantee Society (London), W. T. ilason, Ontario Hall, Court Hartford, of Hartford, Conn, (tire) William Row- land, agent, Front cor Churcli Home District Mutual Fire Insurance Co., .John Rain.s, see., Yonge cor Adelaide Home and Colonial (lire and life^ Insurance Co., T. D. Harris, Cl.ire Home, of liew Haven (tire and marine) William Rowland, agent, Front cor Church Imiierial insurance Co., of London, Eng., 31 Church, James F. Smith & Co., agents Lani-ashire Fire and Life Inswranco Co., S. C. D. Clark & Co., general agents for Ontario, 94 King cor Church Life As.sociatiou Society of England, J. Gregory, agent, 48 King e lufe Association of Scotland, R. N. Gooch, agt, 32 Wellington e Liverpool and London and Globe Fire and Life Insurance Conqiany, J. Fraser, 5 King w Ix)ndon Fire and Life, Isaac C. Gilmor, agent, CoU)orne Moutreid Fire and Marine Insurxnec Company, R. N. Gooch, agent, 32 Wellington e National Union Life Insurance Company, Lon- don, England, Scott & Walmslej-, Ontario Jiall, (Jhurcli New York Life Insurance Company, Evans, Sher- wood & Co., agents, 15 Wellington e New York Casualty Insurance Company, Pellatt & Osier, agents, 86 King e North British and Mercantile Insurance Com- pany, R. N. Gooch, agent, 32 Wellington e Phceni.K Fire Assurance' Company, of London, England, Molfatt, Murray & Heattie, 36 Yongo Ph(eni.v Ocean and Inland Insurance Company, C. G. Fortier, agent, Ontario Chambfrs Provincial Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Scott k Walnisley, agents, Churcli Provincial Insuraneit Company, J. S. Crocker, manager, Toronto cor Court Queen Insurance Company, Liveiiwol (Firo and Liff) W. Rowland, agent, Front e Railway Passengers' Insurance Coiu])any, Hart- ford, W. Rowland, agt, cor Front and Churcli Royal Insurance Company, of England, V. H. ilewarJ, manager, \ onge cor Wellington Scottish Provincial Assm'aiice Company, G. L. Maddi.son, agent, 44 Bay Standard Life Assurance ('onii)any, Edinburgh, Pellatt k Osier, agents, 8(5 King o Star Life Assurance Society of England, J. Greg- ory, 48 King e Toronto Mutual Fire Insurance Company, H. Hancock, Secretary, 20 Toronto Travellers' Insurance Company (Ijfo and Acci- dent), W. Rowland, agent. Front e Western A.ssurance Company, B. Haldan, Secre- tary, 28 Church Western Insurance Company, Builalo, (Fire and Marine), W. Rowland, Front cor (Jhurch Iron Founders. — ( Sec Fouiulrics and Mudiiiie sliopg Iron and Steel, Dealers in. Hall k Co., Joseph N., 53 Yonge Hope, Adam & Co., 53 Front e Lewis, Rice k Son, King cor Toronto Paterson, P. k Son, 25 King e Ryan k Oliver, 114 Yonge Ivory Black and Animal Charcoal Manu- facturers. Lamb, Peter R. & Co., rear Necropolis Jewellers. — {Sec IVatchmahera aiid Jewellers.) Jewellers, Manufacturers. Campbell, G. L., 20 Toronto Fitzsimons, C. .1., 81 King e Morrison, W. C, 12 King w Robinson, Charles, 06 Yonge Vernon, Norton, 159 Yonge Ward, George, 60 Adelaide e Juvenile Clothing, Dealers in. Halsc, Mrs. Isabella, 125 Yonge Robinson, Mrs. Ann, 336 Yonge Swann, John H , 57 King w Knitting and Yarn Manufacturers. Simpson, Joseph, 25 Front e Lamps and Oils. Authors, James, 270 Yonge Boxall, John, 50 (^U'en w Cottrell, William, 62 King w (Jrantham, EUwood, 170 Yonge Jack son, .lohu, 4S (.hieen \v Meagher, William, 32 King w Millichamp, Wallace, 80 Ijueeu w Pai-son Mrothei'S, 51 Front e Piper, H. & Co., 81 Yong," Piper, Hiiiim, estate of, 83 Yonge Piper, Noah L. & Son, 169 Yonge Shiliwav, Charles, 290 Yonge Wo"o.l,H. J., 113 (iueen w I il:i HATS, CAPS AND FURS, WHOLESALE. COLEMAN & CO., King St., oppo8ite Toronto. 032 TORONTO. I4 tjucen w AValker, C. & W., 7 King c Wetkowski, Louis, 60 Adelaide e Metal Merchants and Dealers In Tinners] Stock. Samuel, M. k L., 52 Front o JTordh Willianj Mustard Crawfon Naturalist I'assmor N«edles, Allcock, Croft, W News and l^ckas, Chew*t, Chisholt Irving, , Thompao [Newspapei WILLIAMS A COS. HOWE C MACHINES, AT H. BAILEY'S, 28 King St. West, Toronto. West E»pk- Kinge 'arliament Ua and Bay Manufac- ^8 Buildings ■(Set alto Mm )taltTt.) Toronto Blp. change Bigs MertnndTailor'' n yf ouso Block TORONTO. 0S3 gs, Kinf! ff ongc jra in Tinners] at, Toronto. Millinery and Millinery Goods.— l 10 King e Cotuidian Hitptist, weekly, II. Lloyd, editor and publisher, 11 King w Canadian, Entomehijinf, monthly, editor, C. J. S. Bethune ; printed by W. C. t^hewett k Co., 17 and 19 King e Canadian Freenuin, weekly, J. 0. Moylan, editor and proprietor, 74 Church Canadian Independent Magasine, monthly, Kev. John Wood, editor, printed for proprietors by W. C. Chewett k Co., 17 and 19 King e Canadian Journal, The, alternate months, eo«- ducted by the editing committee of the Cana- dian Institute. Printed by W, C. Chewett k Co., 17 and 19 Kinge Canadian Journal 'f Oominerce, E. T. Bromlield k Co., publishei's, 48 King e Canada Law Journal, r/i«— Monthly, K. A. Harrison, B.C. L,, W. D. Ardagh.aiid Henry O'Brien, editors and proprietors, W, (.". Chewett & Co., printers, 17 and 19 King e Canadian Monetary Timet and Insurance Chroni- cle, printed at Daily Telegraph olHce, cor King and Bay Christian Guardian, published every Wednesday morning, at the Wesh yan book and printing establishment, 80 and 82 Kin^ e Christian Journal (Primitive Methodist), R«v. Thomas Compton, editor, 89 Yonge Church Chronicle, The, monthly, printed for th« Church Society, by II. Rowsell, 79 King e Daily Tilegraph—movniug, evening and weekly, Robertson & Cook, proprietors, Bay nr King Olobe, The — morning, evening and weekly, Ths Globe Printing Co., publishers, 20 k 28 Kinge Home ami Foreign Record of the Canada Preiby- terian Church — printed monthly by A. Lovell k Co. for Canada Presbyterian Church Irish Canadian (weekly) — printed and published by Patrick Boyle, 46 Colborne Journal of Education (monthly) — Rev. Dr. Ryer- son, nasisted by J. (}. llodgins, LL.B., t.K. G.S., editor. Educational Department, Ontario, proprietor and publishers ; printed by A, Lovell k Co., 67 Yonge Leader, The — morning, eyening, and weekly, James Bcaty, proprietor and publisher. John Carroll, printer, 03 Kinge Local Courts and Municipal Gazette, The — R. A. Harrison, B. C. L. ; W. D. Ardagh and Henry O'Brien, editors and i)roprietor3. W. C Chewett k Co., printers, 17 and 19 King e Mercantile Test, The — (semi-monthly), J. Kerr, publisher, British America Assurance Build- ings, Court cor Church. Printed by W. C. Chewett k Co., 17 and 19 King e Ontario Gazette— lluater, Rose k Co., printers. King w Ontario Gazetteer a]id Dirtctory — C. E. Anderson k Co., publishers ; Henry McKvoy, editor and compiler. Daily Telegraph ollice Directory Branch, Bay cor King Ontario Farmer — W, F. Clarke, editor and prop. , Hunter, Rose k Co., publishers, 86|King w Ontario Law List and Canadian Conveyanctr, Th* —88 King e Patriot, JVatehman aitd Ktws of the lyttk, The — James Bcaty, proprietor, 63 King e '' 1 I 1 ;33 if! -i- . i| COLEMAN k CO., "HATS THAT ARE HATS," King St., opposite Toronto. §H TORONTO. t « i Nevtrspapers, Periodicals, Ac {Oontinued)] Sunday Hehnol Advocat*, "Wmh^yan — (Honii* iiioiithly), Ititv. S. Itoftc, editor, tiO Kiiiff u Sunday Sehool Dial, Thr — AiMrcHR, A. Chriiitie, ro«t Odice, »>ox «9(J, Toronto. Toronto City Directory, Annual, C'. E. Aniler«on k, Co., ]ml)liiliL'r«, H. McEvoy, editor and conipilvr, Laily Tflegrnjih olBuc, Directory Brnnch, Hay, cor King Uj>]>fr Canudn Vammon Pleat Iteport$ — printuil , and ]inliiitdie. U}Hier Canada Law and Equity Ilcjiort-i — Printed by Henry Uowscll, 70 King e Weekly Visitor — Printed anil jinbli.slied by P. H. Stowart, cor Louiiia and Yongo Numismatists. V\on, .Tames, 107 Yongo Terry, Jolin, Adelaide, cor Yongo Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists. Davics UrotliorR, Palaco Dawliarn, Charles & Co., 124 King e Fleming, .Tanies, 250 Yongo rieming, J. & Co., 180 Yongo, cor Queen Gray, John, Dundas Simmcr.s, Joseph A., 20 West Market Square Toll is, Henry, 65 Gerrard Toronto Nurseries, (Joorgo Leslie k Son, props, Leslievillu Oculists and Aurlsts. Ifoaebrugh k Reeves, 65 Queen o Ofllclal Assignees. Clarkson, Thomns, 85 Front Kerr, John, oor Court and Church !Mason, William T., Ontario Hall, Church Pellatt k Osier, 86 King o OH Manufacturers. Fisken, John k Co., 68 Yonge. Parson IJrothers, 61 Front o OH Stills, Ac. Curric, Neil, Esplanade, nr Church Oil Refiners, Coal. Parson Brothers, 51 Front e Opticians. Michael, George, 51 \ King e I'otter, Charles, 20 King e Organ Builders. Coleman & Sons, 66 King w Lye, Edward, 90 Sayer Hoomc, T. F. , cor Grosvenor and Yongo Packing Box Manufacturers. Barchard, William, Duke Eales, Walter, 172 York Edington, WxUiitm, 81 Queen w Kyall, James, 80 George Smedlcy & Sutherland, 100 Church Painters (House, Sign and OrnamentaL) Beatty, Samuel, 299 Queen w Beatty & Townley, 48 Queen w .>ooth, G. & W., 47 King w and 32 Adelaide e Corin, Charles, 16 Queen w Dee k Herbert. 353 Queen e Elliott, William, (.'niiokshank cor Victoria Fuirthith k Son, 12 Adelaide e HiMurd, H., 146 Itichmond Kidd, John, 190 Queen u Lucas, George ])., 43 Qneen w March, Charles, 80 Adeluidu e McCaiisland, JoNcph, 8 King w Palmer, John, 121 Adelaide w Pearcy, John, H.iytcr nr Yongo l\'orcy, G., 4 Uiciimond c Kojjers, William I)., 10;i Bay Smith, Thomas, 22 Wellington w Thompson, James, 354 Yonge Widdowson, Andrew, 2 Shuter Paper Hangings. Edwards, John, 137 Yonge Hamilton, Alexander, 183 Kingo McPhail, llobert, Exidiango Alley Staunton, M., Front, nr Custom House Thompson, .lames, 354 Yongo Paper "Warehouses. Buntin, Bro. k Co., 01 and 63 Yong« Taylor, John & Bros, 30 West Market Square Pawnbrokers. Fleming k Ward, 58 Adelaide o Kavanagh, John, 45 Queen w May, Thomas, cor Queen and Y'ork Mintz, A. J., 105 Qu on w Perfumery, Manufactuers of Grossmith, C. W., 34 King e Lyon, James F., k Co., 57 Itichmond o Photograph ers. Anderson, Robert W., 45 King o Bugg, Charles, 137 King o Butchart, David C, 145 King o Carswell, R., 6 King w Cooper, \V. A., 45 King o Ewing, li D., 150 King w Feniier & Co., 148 Yongo Forrest, L., 105 King e Gilbertson, George, Adelaide opp Toronto Hav, E. K., 27 King o Hollingworth, John, 284 Yonge McConkey, George, 147 King o Noverre k Smith, 31 King e O'Connor, William, Leader Bigs, 63 Kiig e Palmer, Eli J., 113 King e Penrose, James, 63 King e Sheppard k Daguere, 122 King e Turner, Alexander, Adelaide Tumor, John, corner Kiag and Y'ouge Windeat, William, 39 King w Physicians and Surgeons. Tliose marked thus C)are Ilomocopathlsts. *Adams, Joseph, 64 Bay Agnew, John M., 46 Richmond w Aikins, W. T., 70 Queen w Allen, Jamca, 206 Queen o Andrews, R. J., 189 Queen w Barrett, Michael, west U. C. College Barrick, E. J., 276 Yonge Beaumont, William R., 134 Wellington w Berryman, C. V., Jarvis, Yorkvillo Bovell, James, Denison Avenue Brown, John, 321 Queen w Buchanan, Charles W., 51 Adelaide w Buchanan, O. R., 61 Adelaide w •Campbell, Duncan, 108 Bay WILLIAMS k CD'S. HOWE B MACHINES, AT H. BAILEY'S, 28 King St West, Toronto. TORONTO. 586 Physicians, and Surgeons— {t'otilinued) Cwwiily, J. .r., lIHChiinli Cluiiic, Williiiin, 'JdS Churcli Constimtiiiiilcs, I'cttr, Hliit Voiiffi' Cuiiiinin){, Williiim !!., H'i Adulikiile w Dednuwi, Onorpfti I',, 'JD'i King Eineiy, Kuliort, (52 tjuocii w *(?niiili!r, T. (;., *-i Ann Hull, CvrrniuH li., 4'J Advlaido vr *Hiill, .lolin, .'i:i Hii'Iitnnncl u HulUiwfll. William, (ilnuccHter Uow, Ontario HiiildiT, Kilwurd, 159 fjuccn w Hi)llinf{sli('iid, Silas (('clcctic) 2H Yongo Hornby, UotuTt, 174 York HowMon, .Ii)si'[ili, 8(1 yiiiM'n w •Jones, ChiirlcM H., 'M Ki<'hmond King, John, King cornrr Nelson Lawlor, Miolmcl, 1H7 Kiidiinond w Lnnd, Hirhard, S'.iJ King Mcllnmrray, Janirs, 1!) liichniond w Nuwcomlic, .laini's, cof Chun^h and llichmond Nowconilic, Williiun, cor Church and Uichinond Ogden, I'zzirl, 67 Adelaide) w Ogden, Winslow, "Jfi Queen w Oldriglit, William, C) Nelson •Oliphant. David S., 175 Church Phillim, M., 70 Hay Kay, Jolni M., 2:2 Hiehtnond llees, W., ,Sinico(! nr Kiont Uichard.son, James 1!., Pt! Hay Kiddol, A. A., 217 <..>iieeii .• Robinson, Thomiis S., 21 fiould Uolph, lion, .loliii, 211 (Jerrard w Koljili, John W., 20 liiriard w Uosolirngh A: Uohvcm, .15 tjucen Ross, Alexander M., 159 Church , Ross, James, 74 (Jarolini! Rowell, James, 390 Yonge Russell, J. r., 148 Hay Small, John T., 144Simcoo Smith, John K., 184 King w Stowc, Mrs. K. JI., 39 Uiehinond Tempest, William, 3H0 Yongo Temple, Dr., 2.3 Temperance Thompson, Dr., :!8(i Yonge Thorliurn, James, 119 (.'hurch "Winstanley, 0. H., 3;il Yongo Workman, Henjamin, 1'. L.A. Workman, Joseph, IM,. A. Wright, (!. W., 1 James Wright, II. H., Queen e nr Caroline Piano Forte Manufacturers. (See alsoifiijiic aiui Mu.iifal Inslrumcnt Dealers.) Hcintzman & Co., 105 King w Nordheimer, A. & S., 15 King e Stcrenson & Co., J. H., llossin House block, King w Thoma.s John, 167 Elizabeth Williams, R. S., 143 Yonge Picture Frame Makers. — (See also Carvers and Gilders.) Laird, Robert W., 79 King w Matthews, Henry J., 189 Yonge Pell, JohnC, 53 York Phillips, R. D., King w Planing Milli. Burke, William, Richmond cor Sheppard Clements, John, Front opp Queen's hotel Coatsworth, Emerson, 359 King e Mi^Iicnn, Jami'i, Walton i'hillips, .1. W., Teraidey eor Haytnr Smith, J. It., Front bi't Yonge unit Hay Wagnnr, J. 1'., 71 and 73 Adelaide w Plaster of Paris Workers. Caaci, V., 3 Stanley Talrono, Sebastian, 71 Sayer Plumbers and G.isfltters. Collins, John. 112 Hny ('rapper, Jameg, 83 Adelaide Ciiming is Wells, 175 Kiim w Harding, George. 77 King w Hurst, James, 101 Adelaide o Jackson, John, 248 Queen w Keith, David .S., 109 King w Meadows, Samuel, 23 (^ueen w Morrison, James, cor Hay ami Temperance Ritchie, J(din, 192 King n Smith, H. T., 95 Queen w Wright, John, 3S7 and 389 Yongo Porcelain Gilders and Knameliors. Hurd, Leigh k Co., 72 Yonge Pork Packers. Davios, William k Co., l'ala(!P, cor Frcdorick Sorley, James H., Front e, nr Scott Wilson, John k (.'o., 77 Colborno Potash Manufactyrers. Harbcr, Charles, 5S South I'ark Stone, William, cor South i'ark and Cherry Printers, Book and Jol\ Barker, Francis T., 70 Kintf e H(!aty, James, Lemier, G3 Iviug Hell &Co., 70 King e Hlackbum, John. 90 Yongo Hoyle, Patrick, Kxrhange idley Chewett, W. C. & Co., 17 and 19 King Chri-itian Giuirdian olliie, 80 Kinge Cuttcll, Thomas k Son, Kxchange alley Dudley k Hums, Victoria Hall, Kin>' w Olobe Printing Company, 2(5 and 28 King Hill, Thomas & Son, (Ca,\ton Press,) King, cot Nelson Hunter, Rose & Co., 8(5 King c Lovell, A. & Co., »57 Yonge Moyer k Co., 32 King e Robertson k Cook, Telegraph, Bay nr King Rowsull, Henry, 74 and 78 King e Printer's Materials. Scadding, C. E., 6 Richmond e Printers' Warehouse. Halley, William, 85 and 87 Bay Palsgrave, Charles T., 33 Colborno Produce — {SeeaUo Conimissmi Merchant^,) Aikin k Kirkjiatrick, 2 Ontario Chambers Allen, F. H., 4 Hank of Toronto Bigs Harnhart, Noah, 124 Wellington w Boomer, A. K., 93 King w Bradford, Robert, 75 Yonge Chisholm, T. C, 88 Front e Clark, J. & A., Front e Coll'ee, L. & Co. 2 Manning's Block, Front Conliu, Henry, junr., 74 Palace Cummer, F. D., 8 and 9 Ontirio Chanbers, Front, e Do Laporte, A. V., 57 Front e Gardner & Ramsay, 4 Manning's Block, Front « »»■ THE BEST 94 SILK HATS, AT "HATS THAT ARE HATS." 1 '11 r ;i !^! 636 TOxiONTO. !; ' Produce — {Continued ) Laidlaw, George, 54 Front o Mereditli, Thoinns, 80 Front e Morrison, Taylor & Co., 1 JIanuing's Block, Front e Oliver, S. A., 289 Queen w Terry, John, cor King and Caroline and Adelaide, cor Yonge Thompson, Robert- 33 Church Thome, William, i ^Manning's Block, Front e Wightman, George, 36 Colborne Young, James, Wellington e Provincial Land Surveyors. (See also Archi- tects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors.) Brown, John 0., Whittemore Buildings, Toronto James, Silas, Church nr Isabella Passmore, F. F., 23 Duke Savigny, Hugh P. , Exchange Buildings Unwiii h Wadsworth, 42 Adelade e Wilson, Alfred, Church nr Isabella Provision Dealers. Aikens, John K., G21 Yonge Alexander, Mrs. Jan at, 370 Queen w Bicke.stalt t Bro., 243 and 245 Queen w Boustead, J. B., 82 Front o Cuff, Henry W., 18, 50 & 52 St. Lawrence Mkt Davis, A , 314 Queen av Dexter, Thomas, 155 Jarvis Evans, S., 29 and 31 St. Lawrence Market Finn, William, 4 70 (^ncen w Flannagan, llr.s. M., 491 l{ichmond w Carton, John, 326 Yonge Gilver.'^ton, Matthew 11., 27 St. Lawrence Mkt Herson, Jame.s, 18 St. Lawrence Market Johnson, N., 3 Manning's Block, Front e Lawrence, J. W. , 360 \ onge Little, A., cor Portland and Richmond Morrison, JoJin, 234 Queen West Mc.Farren, Andrew, 195 King o Park, James, 47 St. Lawrence Market and 49 King w Peirce, Felix, 233 Yonge Phipps, Jolni, 35 St. Lawrence Market Quinn, John, 144J York Ryan, Martin, 162 Queen w Saveiy, AVilliam, 114 Church Sloan, James A., 195 and 197 Queen w Swan, Brothe's, 162 King e Turner, William, 23 St. Lawrence Market Registry OflTice for Servants. Drew, Mrs. Amelia, 370 Yonge Stubbs, Mrs. Agnes, 17 Adehiide e Rolli.ig Mills. Gzowski, C. S. & Co., office, Remain i3uildiugs, King w Roofer's Composition (Slate and Metal) Champ, J. S. & Co., ror Front and Church Darlington, W. D., 35 Queen e Forbes, Duncan, 21 James Walton, Benjami/i, Jarvis Saddle and Harness Makers. Bach, Edward, 10 liiiig w Davison, P'rederiok, Yorkville Elliott, John, 66 Nelson Gibson & Son, 207 Yonge Mulcom, R., 181 King e and 8 Rossin Block NichoUs, Robert, 32 Church Nicolls, Simon, 107 Queen w Smallpeice, Henry, 58 Xelson Smith, Andrew, 550 Queen w Sturzaker, James, 102 York Thompson, Thomas, 185 King c Saddlery and Carriage Hardware. Davidson, McVittie k Co., 152 King e Brown, William, 72 King e Trees, Samuel & Co., 09 Colborne Safes (F'.A-e and Burglar Proof). Boomer, A. K. (Kershaw & Edwards) 93 King w Lewis, Rice & Son, King cor Toronto Taylor, J. & J. (manuf'txturers), I'alace cor Erin Safe, Lock, & Vault Door Manufacturers. Lalor, L. J., 22 King w Taylor, J. &■ J. , Palace cor Erin Sail Makers. A lams, James, Tinning's wharf SalooQS and Restaurants. Ardagh, William, under Police Couit Carlisle, George AV. (Teriapin), 89 King e City Larder, William Yielding, p-op., PostOfSce Clark, John (Elysium), Yong.-* mt Queen Fairfield, H. B. (Fountain), 69 King e Jewell & Tinimo ^ohades) Kinj^ w iurof Melinda Kerby, Henry J. , 81 King w Loane, Samuel IJ., 102 King w Maguire, Francis, G. W. E. Dtsi-M Palmer, Joseph, pro. (Dolphin), 131 King e Palmer, Thomas ^Woodbine), .'^S Yonge Purse, Alexander, 4, 6 and 8 Adelaide w Seels, John, 67 King w Shannessy, John (Uoynl), 9 Kingw Smith, Edwin, 156 Kingw Smith, James, Union Depot « Thomas, M. A. (EnglLsli Cliop House), 30 Kingw Varcoc, Richard, 153 Yonge Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturers. Burke, William, cor liiehmond and Sheppard Clements, John, Front opp Queen's Hotel Coatsworth, Emerson, 359 King e McBoan, James, Walton, and Terauley cor Bu- c'..inan PhilliiiS, J. W., Terauley, cor Hayter Smitli, John B., Front near Bay Wagner, Jacob P., 71 Adelaide w Saw Makers, &c. Rodgers, S. & G., 106 King e Smal'wood, T. W. F., 19 Ri.'hmcnd e Westnian, Samuel, 177 King e Scales (Counter and Platform).— (5« also Hardware Merchants.) Boomer, A. K. , 93 King w Corner, Edward, 254 Yonge Wilson, Christopher, Toronto nr Adelaide Schools (Boarding and Day). Armstrong, Miss, Hayter iir Terauley Birnie, Mrs. Grace, 100 Bond Chesnut, T. G., Murray Christie, The Misses, Cruiekshank Clevelnnd, J. P., M.D., 133 Victoria Collar, Miss, 147 Church Fuller, Mrs. Julia M , 72 Gloucester HoUiwell, Mrs. M.J. H., cor John & Wellington Howe, Mrs. H. J., 161 Jarvis Humphries, Mrs. Victoria, 18 Magill WILLIAMS & GO'S. FAMILY MACHINES, $25, AT H. BAILEY'S, 28 King St. West, Toronto. TORONTO. 5ST Schools — {Continued) Hunt, Mrs. DeV., 171 Richmond west King, J. G., 101 Dalhousie Lee, Patrick, 29 Frederick Mackenzie, The Misses, 72 Bond Noverre, the Misses, 250 Wellington w Oliver, John, 328 Yonge Orr, W. 11., 12 Mutual Ueeve, Miss Ann, 45 Cruickshank Rose, Mrs. J., 3 Gerrard w Skii^ner, I'he Misses, 20 GeiTard w Ji'-owart, Mrs. O., cor Duke and George Stowe, Mrs. F., Jarvis Stubbs, Miss A., 45 Grange Road "Warrington, The Misses, 6 Rond Se'wing Machine Manufacturer?. {Sec also Agents Sewing Machines.) Black, Norris, 18 King e Gates, G. W. & Co., (Victoria) 14 King e and 119 Bay Shipping, Forwarding and Commission. (Sec also Commission Merchants and Produce Mtrchti) Briggs, S. R., Toronto Exchange (-'arruthers, E. M. & Co., 56 Front e Holcomh, S. T., 2 Exchange Blg.s. Jaiiues, G. E. k Co., 50 Front e Matthews, W. D. & Co., 16 Front e Taylor, Archibald, foot of George Yeung, James, 42 AVellingtou e Soap and Candle Manufacturers. Carty, J. & Co. , cor Queen and George Crawford, D. i- Co. , Princess nr Palace Matthews, William, Esplanade foot of Berkeley Morrison, John, Palace nr East Sutherland t ilarshall, 11 Denison Axcmie Soda "SA/'ater Machine Manufacturer. Smith, H. T., 95 Queen w Soda Water Manufacturers. Campton, Thomas, 96 Adelaide w Coxon, George, 361 Yonge Eves. J., cor Yonge and Adelaide e Eiddcll & Burns, 406 Yonge Smith, H. T., 95 Queen w Stamped Copper Bottom Manufacturer. Armstrong. J R. & Co., 161 Yo.ige Good, James, 6, 8 an ( , rk, J. P., Mus. Bac, Bloor, \''orkville Li-ion, Miss J. F., 31 Richmond e Haberstock, Nimrod, (piano forte), 71 Queen e Hastings, Edward A., 218 George Humphreys, J. D., 6 Seaton Kerrison, J. D., 97 Bloor • Labitzky, William, Sydenham, \''orkville Martin, Henry, 9 Cruiksnank Peiler, Carl, Yorkville Sefton, H. F., 230 Church Strathy, George W., Mus. Doc, 44 Bond Toulmin, Frederick, Sydenham, Yorkville Telegraph Companies. Dominion Telegraph Company, J. Kirby, maor ager, 4 Wellington e Montreal Telegraph Conipany, Harvey P. Dwi^^ manager. Exchange iJuildings, Wellington, e Theatre. Royal Lyceum, George Holman, le.ssee and i ager, rear of 101 King w Tinners' Stock, W^holesale. Samuel, M. & L., 49 Wellington e Tobacco Manufacturers. Collis, G. A. & Co., Yorkville Lewis, J. D. & Co., 64 Nelson e Scales, Job & Co., 45 Palace. ; I'l HATS, CAPS AND FURS, MADE TO ORDER, AT COLEMAN & CO.'S, King St., opp. Torento. m ! I fi38 TORONTO. ! I; Ml i ■ 'i ^ ! I ill hi ! :^|r ii* Tobacco Machinery, Manufacturers of. Hamilton, William &Son, St. Lawrence Foundry, Palace Toys and Fancy Goods. Banslcy, Cnarles, 71 King w Crawford, Artlnir, (liazaar) 1(54 Yonge Linton, John D., '23 Kinp; w Nelson, Wood k Co., 74 York Piddington, Alfred, 248 Yongo Sinclair, John, 245 Yongo Trunk Makers. Clarke, F., 86 Yongo Clarke, H. K, 103 King w Malcom, 11., 181 King e, and Rossin Houso Block Umbrella Maker. East, Henry, 298 Yonge Undertakers. Fawkes, S., 337 Yonge McCarthy & Mason, 1.55 Queen w Sollcder, John, 240 King e Williams, C. M., 193 Yonge Williams, J. J., 302 Queen w Wilmott, Charles W., 268 & 270 Adelaide w Upholsterers.— f>S'w also Cabinet Makers.) Ellis, George, 179 Yonge Williams, George W., 601 Yongo Wingtieki & Thomas, 151 Yonge Veterinary Surgeons. Allen, John, Slnitcr nr Yonge Smith, Andrew, 40 Temj)erance Vinegar Manufacturers. Fittinger, IL, McCord k Co., Lesslieville Parks, W. & Co., 92 to 98 Adelaide o Wilson, William, 115 and 117 Bay ■Wagon Makers.— f.??* also Blackmiith, Carriage and Wagon Makers.) Butt, Ephraim, r 15 Agnes Crevs, Isaac, 10 Edward Eagle, William, 144 Duke Hamilton, Robert, 31 Adelaide Koarney, Patrick, Lane off Scott Kcmpter, Fnincis, 457 Yonge Kennedy, David,. 419 Queen w McGlone, John, 25 Princess McQuinn, S. F., 357 Queen w Rvdcr, Thomas, 186 Queen w Thompson, William, 485 Queen w TVatchmakers and Jewellers. Abbott, Jforris, 268.1 Yongo Bethell, Francis, 234 Yonge Caniegie, Charles, 14 King w Clinkunbroomer, Charles, 156 Queen w Cornell, Willii.m K., 150 Yongo Ellis, James E., 43 King c Faragher, Thoma.s, 178 King e FeintuchM., 129 King e Hodgins, George, 169 King e Jarkson, J. H., 8b King e Joseph, J. G. & Co., 5 King e and 46 Yon^e Kent & Bro., 110 Yonge Kleiser, S. P., 130 Yonge Mclander, John, 344 Yonge Millar, Mrs. Jane W., 135 King e Morphy, f^dwnrd M., 141 Yonge Roberts, W. K., 59 King w Robinson, Joseph k Co., 15 King w Ru.sscll, A. W., 67 Yonge Segsworth, John, 113 Young Wanless, .Tohn, 172 Yonge Wharin, William & Co., 11 King o Wilkes, Robert, 48 and 60 Yonge "Watchmakers' Tools. Gunther, F. & E., 9 King c Klciser, S. P., 180 Yonge Wilkes, Robert, 48 and 50 Yonge Willcock, Stephen, 4 King e Wharves and Wharfingers. Adamson, James, St. Lawrence wliarf Adanison, William, Adamson's wharf Beard, K. & Co., foot of Church Brown, Jolin & Co., Yonge cor Esplanade Carruthers, E. M., Queen's wharf and 66 Front e Dalby, George K., 122 Brock Hamilton, Sydney S., Hamilton' wharf HelliweU's wharf, Esplanade, bet West Market Sipiare and Church Higginbotham, N. & Co., Custom Houso wharf Milloy & Co., Yonge street wharf Northern Railway wharf, John Albiston, Es- planade w Queen's wharf, ft of Bathurst Scott & Gorrie, ft of Church Shaw, Thomas, Leak's wharf, nr Market Taylor, Archibald, ft George Tinning, R. & Brothers, Tinning's 'vhi" ''. Espla- nade cor York Wyatt's wharf, George H. Wyatt > 'W \\ ) is Hay's factory W^hip Manufacturers. Thrclkeld, Joseph, 390 Yonge "Wier Makers. Banslcy, (.'harles, 71 King w Copley, James, 258 Yonge Smart, John, 46 King w Wine and Spirit Dealers. Armstrong, J. 1)., 148 King e Boyd, John & Co., 63 Front e Coulthard, John. 80 Francis Fulton, Michie & Co., 7 King w Grillith, J. C. & Co., 219 Yonge Gritlith, Thomas & Co., 39 Front e Grillith, W. & R., Front cor Church Hooper, E. & Co., 43 ICing w Hornibrook & LePan, 167 Yongo Howland & Fitch, 25 Church Hu1)ertus, W. L. & Co., 14 Church Jalfray, Robert, 244 Yonge Law, John, 300 Yonge Midiie, George & Co., Front cor Yongo Moore, C. k Co., 5, 7 and 9 Wellington w Patterson, Alexander, 287 Yonge Peoples k Co., 311 Yonge Perkins. F. k G. k Co., 41 Front Reford & Dillon, 12 and 14 Wellington o Reid, C. P., k Co., 30 Wellington e Scolev, Edward K., 37 and 39 St. Lawrence Mkt j Sinclair, J. & F. G., 12 Palace Smith, Frank & Co., Front e, cor Scott Smith, James E., & Co., 31 Church Stock, Jan'cs, 16 Palace Strachan, William, & <'o., King e cor NcUoii Thompson, Charles, 77 Kint o Watson, John, Exchange Alley MACHINES REPAIRED BY H. BAILEY, 28 King St. West, Toronto. TORONTO— TOWNSEND CENTRE. 589' Wire Workers. Coo, W. H., 203 Queen w Montevcril, Michael, 381 Yongo Rice, W. H., 35 Grosvenor Wood Merchants. (Scr, also, Coal mid Wood, Dealers in) Aikcnhcad, Jainea, St. Lawrence Wharf Anderson, Joseph, 53 Agnes Bell, Thomas, 199 Queen w and IBO Simcou Corbett, William, 196 Elizabeth Crane, »Samucl, 103 Queen w Holt, William, Edward nr Elizabeth Hunter, Samuel, 299 Queen w Kennedy, Thomas, 207 Queen w Mutton, S., cor Queen and Sherboume McBride, Samuel, 135 Elizabeth Saulter, R. & W., Church nr Esplanade Wood and Willow Ware. Linton, John D., 23 King w Hoses, Walter W., 291 Yongo Nelson, Wood& Co., 74 York Murphy, William, 351 Yonge Wool, Hide and Skin Dealers. Barry, James W., & Son, 79 Colborne Blake, John, Givens Leadlay, Edward, (J42 Queen w Nixon, Thomas, 79 Colborne Wilson & Co., 77 Colborne Wool Pullers. Leadlay, John A., Don Bridge TormorC— A small Village in the Township of Albion, County Peel, 14 miles from Toronto, and 13 from Weston. Population 60. Blake, Thomas, farmer Porr, William, farmer Doyle, Thonuis, hotel keeper Shuttleworth, Thomas, blacksmith GKAHAM, WILLIAM, l'ostma.stcr, general mercht. Thomas, William, farmer Hart, Robert, J. P., farmer Watson, John, farmer Mitchell, James, farmer Totnes.— A Village in the Township of EUioe, Countj' Perth, 8 miles from Stratford, tho County Town. Mails semi-weekly. Population, 100. DENNSTEDT, GEORGE H., Postmaster, general merchant. Tottenham.— A small Village in tho Township of Tecumseth, County Simcoe, 36 miles from Barrie, thy County Town, and 10 from Bondhead. Anston, William, wagon maker Brown, — ., tailor Carmichel, Daniel, teacher Ca«ey, Owen, farmer Conley, B., tailor Coop, John T., butcher Eamiu, Nicholas, prop, flouring mills Falls, Nicholas, painter Farrell, Andrew, soap and candle maker Greeuaway, John, wagon maker Greenaway, Noble E., cabinet maker Oreenaway, Thomas, farmer Hill, Rev. R. N. (N. C. Methodist) Hipwell, A. , general merchant Lavei-y, Josepli, boots and shoes Martin, Robert, hotel keeper Nolan, George A,, J. P., prop, flouring mills Power, John, tanner and hide and leather dealer Sample, Hugh, farmer Sandlbrd, W. II,, general merchant Shields, Francis, farmer Stephens, Alexander, farmer Stephenson, Thomas, carpenter Stone, Henry, general agent Sydie, John, saddler Sydie, Mrs., milliner Tegart, George, farmer Tegart, James, farmer Tegart, James M., J. P. Trevor, George, boots and shoes Walker, John D., general merchant Willson, Alexander, sash, blind and door m;inuf WILSON, JOHN, Postmaster, gcnorJ merchant !; ;< ;, Townsend <^entre.~A po«t officn in tho Township of Townsend, County Norfjlk. Barl)er, William, farmer Holker, W. S., stock dealer llenniugton, IL, shingle maker Lamb, John, proprietor hotel Lewis, i. S., iarmer Pifk, Charles, farmer Petit, Jonathan, brick mtkev Rice, Philip, farmer SLAGHT, H., Postmaster Slaght, Israel, genei-al nierchai;t Slaght, Job, c»ri)enter Slaght, John, carpnter Smith, James 11. , firmer Smith, J. D., teacher Smith, Philip, farmer Smith, William H., carpenter BRE.^'" •APES AND STOCKINGS, AT H. BAILEY'S, 28 King St West, Toronto. i 1 " w 1 A^ \ I ^Hi ill ,1 1, 1 I fill 540 TORONTO. TrofalKar* — A Village in tho Township of Trafalgar, County Halton, 12 miles from Milton the County Town, 4 from Oakville and 16 from Georgetown Station Grand Trunk Bailroad. Population 80 APPELBE, JAMES, J. P., Postmaster Appelbe, John 11., insurance agent Bayne, William, butchar Elliott, George, J. P Keating, William, farmer Kilgour, William, ilour and grist mill Kindree, Amos, hotel keeper, farmer McDuH'ee, Daniel, farmer McWilliams, William, hotel keeper, larmev Pettit, William, farmer Treadwell. — a small Village in the Township of North Plantagenet, County Prescott, 17 miles distant from L'Orignal, the County Town. HJGHES, II., Postmaster. Trenton.— An incorporated village, port of entry and station of the G.T.R.. in the Townships of Murray and Sidney, Counties 1 orthumberland and Hastings. The village is pleasantly situated on both sides of the river Trent, at the head of the liay of Quinte. Large quantities of lumber and grain are shipped from this point. Steamers to Oswego, Montreal and intermediate porta. Distant from Bellev'Ue 12 miles, Toronto, 101 and from Kingston C9. Money Order Olfice, and Savings Bank. Population ISOO. Allan, Daniel, baker Alley, William, watchmaker Austin & Hilton, general merchants Austin, W. H., (Austin & Hilton) forwarding, com- mission and produce merchant, agent lloyal Pro- vincial Insurance Company Barker, W. T., druggist and apothecary Bleasdcll, IleT. AVilliam, M.A. (Episcopal) Brettargh, llev. Henry, (Roman Catholic) Brown & Ikock, photographers Carpenter &'. Duniiam, saloon keepers Chisholm, James, grocer Christie, James, agent Montreal Telegraph Company and exchange broker Clarke, AVilliam, store keeper Cooley, Samuel, J.P Cobb, llev. Thomas, (Weileyan) COURIER, (Thursday) George Young, editor k prop •Cumming, James, J. P., lumber merchant Day, W. H., M.D., coroner Deans, George, JI;I)., druggist Delaney, H. W., notary public, conveyancer, &c DENCH, JOHN, general merchant (see adv) Dickens & Nelson, groceries, glassware, crockery, &c Dunlop, A. W., clerk Flindcll, J. F., brewer Forest, J. T., prop. Forest House FRANCIS, C., barristor, &c., agent Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., and Standard Life Association Co Francis, Robert, P.L.S GALNA, WILLIAM, book-keeper and ins. agent Garrett & Brock, grocers Gooding, Samuel, blacksmith Gordon, George H., miller, dry goods and clothing •Graham, W. H. 4: I. R., gen merchants Hill, Calvin, saddler Hutchinson, John, clerk Hutchinson, Joseph, baker Hyde, W. J., shoemaker Ireland, William M., groceries and proviaiona Irish, J. R., dentist Jeffs & Hume, general n\erchants Knox, Uriah, blacksmith Lawreii' o, Joseph, mason Losie, grocer Lougheed, Robert, gro' or Lyons, William, hotel keeper McColl, John, station, telegraph and exprcaa agent MsCready, Bernard, tailor McGowau, Francis, shoemaker McGUIRE, F. J., J. P., general merchant McKewen, H., hotel MACAULEY, ALEXANDER, Collector Custom*, Commissioner in B. R., issuer marriage liccusMi Macauley, Denis Planning, Peter, shoemaker Marsh, Charles, saddler Marsh, James, grocer Meath, John, builder Meyers, Adam H., barrister Miller, Alexander, foreman Trenton Steam Milla Miller, Joseph, grocer Miller, Nathaniel, pump maker Jliller, R. P., grocer Miron, Joseph, lime dealer Morrison, W., wagon maker Murphy, Daniel R., barrister Parent, A. hotel Papineau, Francis, Commercial hotel Potter, James, grain merchant Prieur, L,, grocer Purdy Bros., dealers boots & shoes, props plaster milla Purdy, R., hardware Quinlon, James, cabinet maker R'jeves & McCue, saddlers Robliu, David, village treasurer Rozitkic, John, butcher SHEA, WM. P., Trenton Foundry, stamped tin and v^opper ware (see adv) Simmons, Jeremiah, Clerk Division Court, Clerk Municipality. Simpsoii, James, builder Smith, G. A., dry goods and groceriea Snelson, William, foreman Trenton Foundry Snider, C. A., tailor Snider, H. & Co., hotel keepcra Spencer, A., grocer Sweet, C, Mmksmitli Thompson, J. W., geueial merchant Walsh, Patrick, constable Wert. J. R., ioddler White, James, shoemaker Williams, R. W., M.B. Yorston, John, foreman Courier YOUNG, GEORGE, iditor and proprietor Trmlf Courier YOUNG, JAMES, notary public, com. in B.R, gro- cer and leather dealer |LA CROSSE STOCKINGS, AT H. BAILEY'S, 28 King St. Weat, Toronto. TRECA8TLE— TUAM. 941 Trecnstl'!. — A dmall village in the Township of Wallace, County Perth, 35 miles from Stratford, the County Town, Popuhition 60. Johnson, John, farmer Kell, Freeborn, farmer Knowlcs, Thomas, shingle maker Bishop, Jamrs, i".;'-mr'r Bishop, William, farmer Brown, Thomas, farmer Callawiiy, Thomas, farmer Cole, William, farmer COWAN, William C, Postmaster Craig, Joseph IL, farmer Donelly, Matthew, farmer Gray, William IL, farmer JlcCaughrin, Daniel, lumber dealer McCombs, John, farmer Morgan, George, blacksmith Scholte, farmer Shields, L. J., general merchant Trowbridge.— A Village in the Township of Elma, County Perth, 34 miles from Stratford, the Countjr Town, and 22 from Mitchell. Population 200. Bradley, William, general merchant (!arruth, Joseph, farmer Clothier, William, carpenter Gosens, ('., lime and stone dealer and farmer Cosens, Charles, cabinet maker and carpenter Cosenss George, carpenter Code, George, saw mill proprietor Code, ijcorf^e, jun., lime and stone dealer CODE, GEOPi'CE, SEN., Postmaster Delyea, Isaac, carpenter Farrow, Frederick, iiotel keeper Friar, John, general merchant Gray, Andrew, watch maker Halfpenny, U., farmer Large, Jacob, butcher Large, John, cabinet maker and carpenter Mann, Thomas, general merchant Moore, Uobe-.*-, farmer Oliver, U. k, N., tanners aid leather merchants Smith, Robert, blacksmith Thompson, Matthew, wagon maker Tucker, l{ev. William (Wesleyan Methodist) Zulrigg, Gilbert, wagon maker Zulrigg, John, blacksmith Troy (Fairfield P. O.) Burt, R. P. , commission merchant BURT, ir!. M., Postmaster Lambert, S., cooper Swartou', J., lumber mercliant Tuain.— A Village on u branch of the Nottawasaga River, in tic Townshi;i of Tecumseth, County Simcoer 36 miles fron' llarrie, tno County Town, 6 from Schomberg, and 50 from Toronto. Population, 100. Abornethy, Joscjili, farmer Abernetliy, Tliomas. farmer Allen, John, soap and candle maker Allen, Ricluird, .•^■•iierul merchant Anderson, Rol)crt, patent rigbt agent Bamliy, Richard, carpenter Brawley, F., luuiider and machinist Brawley, Francis, jun., cooper lirawlcy, Mrs. AL, baker Brawley. T., wagon maker Brown, Samuel, distiller Cdlard, Ciiirk, M.l). Oollard, John, proprietor planing mill Cowan, iliiniilton, distiller Dale, William, wiig((U maker DeLano, .lanics, fiinner DKKH.Ul, 1'., Postmaster, J. P., lumber dealer and general m( rtliiint fioyli', Tlioiiias, tfaclier Kj,'!!!!, Nichulas & James, projis flouring mill Ellison, W., larpcntcr Hall'tv, Miss, iiiilliiur Hamiah Ueorgt , liirmer Hoclgiiis, .1., larnior Hollingsliwul, (icorge, J. P. HoUingsliL'iiil, Joseph, farmer Kariis ,l()un, fanner King, 1 1, i; , u'liicral agent King, ,1am , ri. , attoriiey-at-law King, .Iiiimn, a. igli muster and license inspector Kitijt, .loliii, i:al)inet maker and prop. liv«ry stables Lavrey, Jo.si ih, shoenial.cr Lcgewood, Thi,p\as, carpen.er Logan, R(jbert, proprietor Green Lion Hotel Lowrey, R., bankci- McGarr, Joseph, dentist McJIalion, Hugh, farr.er Martin, Robert, billii.rd room Millegi;n, James, farmer Millcgiin, Thomas, gC' eral ineichar': Millegan. William, tuiiiiter Mills, Jesse, tfui'wr, hide and leather dealer Montgomery, James, attcraey-at.law Palmer, J., painter Papcii, L. A., 'iroprictor Commercial Hoti'l Pearson, J., accoun„ant Percj', Gilbert, cabinet maker Piatt, James, farmer Rogers, Josi'ii}>, farmer Rogins, Levi, i'iiriiier Rogeis, Tliouios a'ld James, commiasicn menhant* Scaiiloii, Jnme.M, Shields, F. , stoek iiiokor Slatttiy, Diiniel, proprietor oil well Snowilon, F., principal Willowdale Academy Urnuhart, jolin, .saddler Walkir, .1. I)., aui'tiin'i'ir Walls, W., r.irm.-r Wells, W., proprietor brick yard Wilso'.i, K. , w/ on maker AVil.soii, •lann'S, proprietor planing mill WJi.soit .inlin & Co., aavti, blind and doir miifrs TORONTO KNITTING FACTOBV, AT H. BAiLEl ^i, 23 Kii.fi Street Wwt, Toronto. 542 TRUDELL— TWEED. Trudellt — A Post Office in the Township of Tilbury West, County Kss«x. .l;i Mi a I m \ AUcTi William, eairiaf?c maker Coniwall, John, fanner Dodd, JnmtB 1''., fanner Goodrow, M., Idaiksmith Manning, John, farmer Marchand, Jean Bte., innkeejier Peel IJros., Ren merehts, props grist and saw milla RICHARDSON, II., Postmaster, general merchant Wilson, Robert, carpenter ■Tullamorc— A Village in the Township of County Town, and 8 from Malton, Stages to Bailey, Mrs., tailor Brown, Henry, brick yard Buchanan, IL, boots and shoes Buchanan, Miss, milliner Bullyman, Thomas, butcher Burrell, Thomas, carpenter Chaflce, J. M., general merchant Chalice, J. M., farmer Chamberlain, F., tailor -Corket, George, farmer Dynes, R., c.ibinet maker Ellis, John, carpenter Endacott, H., saddler Evans, J., tailor Orant, Rev. William (Church of England) Orey, Samuel, gunsmith Hamilton, George, J. P., proprietor livery stable nurseryman Hewson, James, farmer Hewson, N., farmer Chinguacousey, County Peel, 10 miles from Bramjiton, the Mono Mills and Malton. BMoiiey Order OlHce. Population 100. Hogg, (Jftorgo, shoemaker Jonlan, AVilliani, wagon maker Leighton, J., farmer Lindsa)', James, general merchant Lindsay, William, farmer LOWTHER, JOHN, Postmaster, general merchant Mulligan, James, J. P Mulligan, Josepli, J. P., prop. Commercial Hotel Mullln, J. v., AI.D Neel}', AVilliam, J. P., farmer Rain, R., farmer Rol)inson, James, farmer Sargent, William, farmer Shields, John, farmer Tliomjjson, J., farmer ' Thompson, T., farmer and Vogan, Josejih, blacksmith Wilson, J., farmer Woods, Joiin, prop. E.xchange Hotel TllSCarora.— (Village Middleport). —A Township of Onondaga, County Brant, 25 from Port Dover. Poxmlation 200. Allen, William, farmer Armour, Thomas, J. P Boyce, John, .shingle maker Brezett, Joseph, carpenter Deagle, David, general merchant David, carpenter , Alexander, farmer , William, farmer Kev. L). W., (Church of England) iimcs, farmer Hagcr, Charles, farmer Hagcr, James, farmer Di D- Don;: Dnni Gru; Station of the Grand Trunk Railway, on the Grand River, in the 11 miles from Brantford, the County Town, 6 from Caledonia and Harris, Richard, farmer McArthur, James, lumber dealer AloLaren, Robert, bake.- Mathcson, Robert, cabinet maker MAYNARU, HliNRV, Postma-ster, general raereht Mirricle, Roliert, fanner ( )sborn, John, farmer Patten, Freh, J. P., farmer Oreen, J., blacksmith Greer, William, carpenter Hacket, John, shoemaker Howell, George, M.D. Jamieson, James, lumber dealer McCammcin, John, caiiumter McCann, Thomas, general murchout McCorniiik, !{., tailor Mc(towan, A MARSHAL! wagor RICI • istmnster «nd grocer Munroe, 0. A., hotel keeper Muqdij', Fruinis, general merchant Ponieroy, T. K., M.D. Porter, .lnhn, farmer Potts, William, farmer Reid, James, general menhaut Rosvere, John, sIk 'maker Uyan, Rev. David (Weslej'an) Snalford, Abijah, baker Waller, James, blacksmitli Wulsh, v., tailor White, Samuel, tinsmith White, William, tinsmith Williams, William, grocer Wrey, William, tailor Wriglit, William, geucrai merrhant Ui' i i TWEEDSIDE— UDORA 543 Twccdsidc — A Village in the Township Allison, Z. ]J., tck'gmph operator Altlioii.Mc, K., niiinuf. wooIpu goods Altlioust', (Jeorgc, \V., sftdJler Altliouse, John M., tailor Althouse, J., farmer Althouse, S., fanner Ikadle, J., fanner Beadle, 8., farmer BriilRniau, Ur Carpenter, Andrew, fanner Carpenter, If. W., fanner Carjienter, J., grocer Cariienter, J. k O., prop, saw mill Clarke, J., groeer Combs, W., cooper Cook, James, prop, flouring mill Cowi'll, John W., shingle maker Harris, J. II., cooper Hart, Oeorge, shingle maker JOHNSON, GILBEKT, Postmaster Johnston, (J., farmer Johnston, .1. \V'., farmer Lacy, R., farmer Lawrence, Thomas, liotel keeper of Soltfleet, County Wentworth. Lowden, N. T., teacher McKay, Dr Marlatt, Charles, farmer Milne, J., prop, livery stable More, Charles, cabinet maker Muir, George, dentist Mnir, George W., painter Muir, M., manuf. woolen good.s Neil, Levi, auctioneer Owens, 1{. L., lime and stone dealer I'ettit, J., farmer Potrulf, D., watchmaker Smith, John, farmer Smith, Joshua, fanner Stewart, A., fanner Stewart, Thomas, larmer Swazic, J. , dry goods Tolmey, J., grocer Travis, J. H., painter Tweedle, F., farmer Tweedle, J., fanner Tweedle, H., farmer Tweedle, W., farmer um i Tyrcoimcll. — A Village in the Township of Dunwich, Coimty Elgin, 18 miles from St. Thoraa^ the County Town. Improved land in the vicinity averages $30 per acre. Population 200. Alien, George, farmer Allen, George, blacksmith Allen, George, car[)ent(!r Backus, Andrew, farmer Backus, Stephen, farnK^- Barber, James, tanner Basket, ■\Villiain, butcher Bate, James, farmer Hate & Osborne, general merchants Blaikwood, James, farmer Rurnside, "\V'illi.u:>, manufacturer woolen goods Cameron, Peter, blacksmith Campbell, Dougald, larmer Camjibcll, Dougald, carpenter Comfort, A., ]>ropiictor woolen factory Conn, M., J. V. CONN, M., J UN,, Postmaster Crane, Peter, farmer Drcniian, Itev. A., (Wesleyan) Duucau, (ieorge, teacher Frome, William, Lotrl keeper Ifarding, William, hotel keeper Hawkins, Klias, boots and shoes Ilumidirey, Moses, carriage maker Hunt, George, estate agent James, llichard, cooper Kennedy, Kev. J., (Chur<;h of Kiigland) Mitchell, Joseph, proprietor fulling and saw mills Morden, William, lime and stone dealer Morish, Kichard, veterinary surgeon O'Brien, John, carpenter Osborne, Waller, teacher I'age, James, blacksmith Page, Jonas, .soap and ciiulle factory Page k Son, potash factors Pearse, John, proprietor cheese factory Quimb}', J. L., shingle factory Itamon, Isaac, carrisige maker Scott, Josejili, grain merchant, leather dealer Sheridan, Michael, tailor Winters, Charles, carpenter Tyrrell.— A Post Office, in the Township of Townsend, County Norfolk. HEATH, SAMUEL, Postmaster. Mora.— A Village on Black Iliver, in the Township County Town, and 54 from Toronto. Population Hn'thour, Arnold, proprietor saw mill Itr tJK.iir. .lames, farmer liriiiioLr, James E., fumier I'mwu, William, proprietor saw mill anjp. saw mill and gun. inensht. Unjuhart, Alexander, carjienter Woodcock, Jacob, shingle maker !■: J Williams k co.'sno. 2 singer's sewtno machines, a? u. dailevs 28 King at. Wert. M'. ,! } M ■ i !:i nm 'i ' i! . 644 UMFRAVILLE— UPNOR. Vmfraville. — A Post Office in the Township of Dungannon, County Hastings. Carr, Robert, farmer Cleak, J. P., general merchant and mill owner Doyle, Morgan, farmer Finnegan, Michael, farmer Hana, AVilliani, fanner Harding, Philip, carpenter KAVANAGH, D,, J. P., Postmaster, gen. merchant Kelly, Neil, farmer Long, EoHon, carpenter McCabe, Thonins, farmer McCormick, Rev. Mr. (Roman Catholic) Mulcahey, Mrs. farmer O'Neill, John, farmer Robinson, Miss Marin, teacher Robinson, William, farmer and mill owner Sutton, Rev. Mr. (Church of Plugland) Sweet, B., shingle maker Tait, J. R., general merchant Tait, Miss Surah, teacher VffinKton. — A Post Office in the Township of Draper, County Ontario. THOMPSON, ANDREW, Postmaster. Ulster* — A Post Office in the Township of Wawanosh, County Huron. McKAY, GEORGE, Postmaster. Fnderhlll.— A Small Village in the Township of Essa, County Simcoe, 21 miles from Barrie, the County Town. Bums, James, butcher Garbut, John, painter Irwin, James, innkeeper NICOLS, JOHN, Postmaster Upton, Joseph, general merchant Underwood- — A Village in the Township of Bruce, County Bruce, 25 miles from Walkerton, the County Town, Stages to Goderich, 48 miles, Southampton, 15, and Paisley, 13. Population 150. Cameron, Donald, hotel keeper COULTHARD, J. H., Postmaster, gen. merchant McDonald & Co., general merchants McLean, Charles, auctioneer Macfarlane, Walter, general merchant Matheson, John, blacksmith Munn, -M., M.D Unionville. —A Village on the River Rouge, from Toronto. Population 400. Braithwaite, Mark M., general merchant Carter, Jolin, aui:tioneer and butcher Chant, Chri.stopher, cabinet maker Crosby, 11. P., .M.P.P., pro)) llouring mill Davison, James M., farmer EAKIN, GEORGE, P. M., geneml merchant Eakin, William, carriage maker Eckardt, Frederick, fanner Eckardt, James, fanner Eckardt, AViUiam, farmer Eckardt, Salem, iuictioneer Eckardt, Thomas P., M. D. Eckardt, William, J. P., fiirmcr Fairless, James, general laercliant Fawcett, Rev. Jf., (Wcsleyan) Fishburn, Rev. J., ^Lutheran) in the Township of Markham, County York, 19 mile* Hill, Rev. George J. G.,, (Chui'ch of England) Hunter, George, blacksmich Johnson, David, shoemaker Joyce, Jolin, farm«r Justice, Charles, M. D. McCallum, llev. I). (Congi'egational) Nicolson, Andrew, cooper Richardson, Tho.i, farmer Robinson, (Jeorge, carpenter Size, A., hotel keeper Size, James, carpenter Size, John, shoemaker Size, William, hotel-keeper Stephenson, John, blacksmith White, John, general merchant Woodall, William, cabinet maker Upnor.— A Post Oflioa in the Township of Garden, County Victoria. TRE8IDDER, THOMAS, Postmaster. WILLUM^'iF',iiip,'3MM^!^I,il^.???'®r''^-'^^"'^^^ ^'^ "• ^-^I^^^^'^- 28 Kn^ St, W. TOiOato. ADVERTISEMENTS ie, the County FIEE PEOOF PH(ENIX WAEEH0U8E ASD CUSTOM HOUSE WHAEF, SAENIA, ONTAEIO. Forwarding & Commission Merchant and Wharfinger, Dealer in Fancy ami Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clroceries, Taints, Oils, Dye-StulFs, Coal, Wood, Salt, Plaat«r, Wati-r Lime, &c., &c. Agent for Lake Superior, Detroit and Wallaceburgh. ADAMS & SEAGEK,- Barristers, Attomeys-at-law, Sollcltorg in Ohanoery, Conveyancers, Notaries Publlo, &o. Office Front Street, - • harnia, oxt. A)8RU4 ADAMS. CHARLRS BEAQIR, JR. BRYCE & Co., EX€HA!V <: BROKERS, TORONTO SUTEET, ' - HARNIA, OXT. Oreenback.s, Gold, Silver and Canada Money bought and sold at best rates. GEORGE A. CARMAN, Commission, Insuranc^e and Gencial Agent, FllOXr STREET, SAUNIA, ONT. JULIUS P. BUCKE, Barrister, Crown Attorney, &c., &o., SARNtA, ONT. iei®A0F@@T & ©BM, Manufacturers and DeaUrs in Planed Lumber, Window Sash Mouldings, Blinds, Doors, McKay's Patent Widow-shades. &c., FACTORY AND LUMBER YARD. CORNER MARKET AND JARVIS STS., SEAFORTH, ONT. CAVANAGH & ARMITAGE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wheat, Peas, Barley, Oats, Wool, Pork, Flour, &o. Particular attention paid to purchasing produce on on' ^r. SEAFORTh AND LUCAN, ONT. ALEXANDER CARDNO, riOVU AND PKOTISION M E U € U A N T , GENERAL BAKERY. SEAFORTH, - - ONT. JOHN S. PORTER, Dtaler in Hides, ^lieepsklns, Fura, Wool, &c., and Ins. Agt. SEAFORTH, - • ' ONTARIO. ADVANCES MADK ON CONSIONMSNTS. SEATOETH HOUSE. JAMES McBRIDE, Proprietor. Tliis House is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Grand Trunk Railroad Station, and affords every iccnmmodation for guests. SEAFORTH, Om*. THOMAS JOHNSTON, DEALER IK GEAIN, WOOL AND GENEEAL PEOUUOEl SEAFOllTII, ONT. JAMES H. BENSON, SOLICITOR, &C. BEAFORTH, ONTARIO. THOMAS STEPHENS, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Highest price in cash paid for all kinds of Grain and Pork. SEAFORTH, - - ONTARIO. M. R. COUNTER, MAIN 8TRKET, SEAFORTH, ONT. Dealer In Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Electro plated ware of uU kinds. A supply of (iold and SilTcrand fkncy soods, always onkand. Bepalr* neatly executed \i. I i ' i ! « 1,'' 1:1 I ill g m f ADVERTISEMENTS. CURRIE BOILER WORKS AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND REPAIRED. ©a MBW^IiMMAWm ®©ai ©1IWE©II Sl^Elll?, ^OJ^ONf @ ■MlMLl if At I§l BOOiCBIIsriDEK/S, AND ...ri illFAOfli m mimmm^ 53 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. ->-♦•♦-«- Sole Agents in Canada for SLATER & PALMER'S CELEBRATED PRINTING INKS. SETS ^A£ll£ T ■ aF ^m® R. ^V^. LAIRD, Mirror id ficturii Ffie Mnfiictol 79 KING STREET, TORONTO, ONT. Trade supplied with 2*iciure Frajne Mottldings of all descriptions. Send /or Satnph* and price*. KS OIff@» ■» UNION— UXBRIDQE. 649 I'nlon.— A Village ami Station on the Lon of Yarmouth, County Elgin, 5 inilcs ropulutiou 150. Athcrton, ('., Rcnrriil ncent IJiiilcy, HicliAiil, prop, ttuuring mill Davidson, Jiinics, lilackiniith Fera, W. A., ciiriM'jitor Steel k )IcKcnzie, general merchauta Welding, K. }{., farmer Winterniute, Hen.janun, farmer Young, iMatthew, carpenter I'ticaa — A Village in the Township of ItcHch, I'ounty Ontario, 14 miles from Whitby, the (.'ounty Towd_ and 44 from Toronto, Stages to Uxbridge and Whitl)y. Population, 150, Allen, AVilliam, hlaiksmith I Fagnn, Henry, ti\ilor Uliickliurn, S:iiiiuel, iimsoii Kendle, K., farmer Broderick, (ieorgo, farmer Clnistie, Dunean, farmer Chlistie, DonaKl, farmer Cuiiie, (ieorge, ]>rop saw mill D.ifoc, .tucoli, liotel and storekee))er D.ike, Hiram, hotel keeper Leach, Temple, shoemaker McKay, Hev. H. I). (I'resbyteriau) McKercher, l''arc]uhar, fanner Sanders, William, wagon maker Smith, Malcolm, farmer Sutlilfe, John, general merchant littCI'SOIl. — A Post dflice in the Townbhij) of Stephenson, District of Miiskoka, 140 miles from Toronto, The land iu the vicinity is granted free to actual settleru Oitlloway, David, sluieniaker roprielor flour mill Willson, A., general merclmnt Horn Chatham, the lul wagon maker Veighton. — A small Village iu the Township of Cumberland, County Russell, (iO miles from L'Orignal, the County Town. Population 80. Armstrong, Robert, farmer Baggs, John, tailor Buckingham, John, farmer Buckingham, Ricliard, farmer Eaily, William, farmer Hamilton, Robert, shingle maker HiMulersDU, Walter, farmer James, G., farmer Lane, James, farmer McVeigh, JOHN, Postmaster and hotel keeper SIcVeigh, Thomas, pump maker Marshall, G., farmer Shaw, (jcorge, farmer Shaw, Robert, farmer Shaw, William, farmer Wilson, Richard, farmer , . Wilson, Thomas, farmer York, (ieorg«, droTer V: :, y rhitby, the Coimty Vellorc— A Small Village in the Township of Vaughan, County York, 20 miles from Toronto. Pop. 60. McDonald, JOUN, Postmaster, gen. merchant McDonald Samuel, wagon maker McKinuon, Alexander, carpenter Cameron, Arc'hibald, farmer Constable, William, farmer Frank, Peter, farmer Hughes, (ieorge, shingle maker l-aniere, Jacob, farmer McDonald, Archibald, farmer M'-'Donald, Daniel, carpenter JleLean, Charles, farmer McNeil, Arthur, farmer Snider, John, farmer Vcnnachar.— A Post Offiee in the Township of Aliii\ger, Coi^nty Addington. McKENYON, CHARLKS, Postmaster. ! I 548 VSNTNOR— VICTORIA SQUARE. Yentnor.— A Village on the Petite Nation RiTer, in the Township of Edwardsbuigli, ('ounty Grcnville, H miles from Prescott. Adams, Alexander, carpenter Adams, Alfre*!, farmer Adams, Kdwnrd, farmer Adams, Edwin, blacksmith Adams, Josiali, lumber merchant and saw mill prop ^dams, Josiah, shingle maker Adams, Levi, flouring and grist mill Condell, AVilliam T., cabinet maker, agent artificial limbs Cook, Abel, carpenter Cook, John, farmer Davidson, Abraham, farmer Davidson, James, farmer Dinwoodi, Wm. C, lumber mer. and 8a«rmill prop GAMBLE JOHN, Postmaster Gamble William J,, carpenter Gillespie, James, general merchant Gillespie, James, farmer Gillespie, Jliss Catharine, teacher Imrie, John, farmer Leddie, James & Son, shoemakers Lockerbie, Matthew, blacksmith McDougall, Alexander, painter Macaulay, Jolin, carpenter AL'icaulay, John, general merchant •Still, James, wagon maker Vcrdlin.--A Post Ottice in the Township of Huron, County Bruce COLLING, J., Postmaster. Yernon. — A Post Office in the Township of Osgoode, County Kussell. McDonald, DUNCAN, Postmaster Vernonville. -A Post Office in the Township of Haldimand, County Northumberland. TERRY, HENRY, Postmaster. ^ IferOIkH- — A small Village in the Township of Portland, County Frontenac ; 21 miles from Kingston. Average jyrice of land in the vicinity $20 ; unimproved, $10 per acre. Abrams, Howard, teacher Abrams, J., carpenter Abrams, William, inn keeiMjr i i Card, A., cooper Carruthers, Miss Ellen, teaclier Eolger, Rev. Mr., Primitive Methodist Grant, Alexander, cooper Lyons, Francis, painter Moore, John, cal)inet maker O'Laughlin, Rev. Mr., Church of Eitgland Peters, Eli J., wagon maker •Siinderson, Rev. Sir., Episcopal Methodist Stanford, A. E., general merchant WAT.SON, J., J. P., Postmaster Watts, William, butcher Wright, Charles, butcher Testa. — A Post Office in the Township of Brant, County Bruce. Blakeway, Thomas, carpenter Stevens, \V. A., general merchant CAMKROX, ROBERT, Postmaster Mi ! ■1' I ; . I . , ■■ I ;■ ', Victoria Corners,— A small Village in the Township of Reach, County Ontario, 26 miles from Whitby, the County Town, and 48 from Toronto. Population 30. Acton, A., farmer MADILL, IIENItV, Postmaster j Mooney, R., farmer I St. John, G., farmer Victoria Siuare. — A Village in the Township of Markham, County York, 21 miles from Toronto and 9 from Richmond Hill station Nortliern Raihoad. Population 101). Alli.son, Thoiiiiis, general nienhant | IIEISE, D., Postmaster and general inenbant Carpenter, W. IL, slioeniaker (\iok, John, wagon maker Fus'jy, Tiioinas, lumber meriliant Fusby, Willian Hall, Josjpli, wagon maker Heise, Christopher, lumber iner.iliant Hunt, Tlioniius .McKcnzie, John, blacksmith Miirtin, (Jeorge Michael, Wallis, hotel keeper VIENNA— VIOLET. 549 drcnville, 14 mill prop from Kingston. gland odist les Ironi Whitby, [i-oiu Toronto and ll uienlumt lit Ytonna. — An incorporated Village on Big Otter Creek, in the Township of Bayham, County Elgin, 28 miles from St. Thoma.s, the County Town, and '2S from IngersoU. Lloney Order Office and Savings Bank. Stage to IngersoU. Population 800. Al'uott, David, sash factory Vppleton, Ij., cirpenter Appleton, Thomas J., butcher Baldwin, Levi, farmer Ball, Jesse P., P.L.S. Bartlett, Porter, farmer Bawtinlieimer, Rev. P. M. ('.nesleyau) . Boyd, W. T. & J., grocers Brasher, George, fiirmer BRASHEU, SAMUEL, Postmaster, mercht tailor Brasher, William, merchant tailor Broom, William, cabinet maker Brown, l{ev. Josqih (Episcopal Methodist) Brown, T. T. , gen. merchant Burgess, John, boots and shoes Carter & McDermand, sliingle mak*"^ Chute, Cliarles, carpenter Chute, Charles, farmer Chute, George, baker Cookson, C. G., general merchant Crawford, John, barrister Crawford, John, iiisurance agent Creech, Thomas, wagon maker Douglass, John, founder and machinist Draeseke, Charles, general merchant Edison, C. O Edison, F. W., stoves and tinware Kdison, M. 1!., prop, livery stable Edmonds, John, brjik maker Griffin, David, farmer Griffin, Jacob, farmer Griffin, Saunders, farmer Gundry, L. J. , druggist and insurance agent Hawkinson, Haynes, leather dealer Hawksworth, John, farmer Hawksworth, Peter, farmer Hallowood, Chailes, farmer Hallowood, Thomas, farmer Jenkins, Thomas, lumber dealer Jenkins, Thomas, saddler Jewell. Francis, general merchant Johnson, H. B., lumber dealer Lambert, Jam&s, prop. Francisco Home Light, Lazarus, tirick maker McAllister, H. B., grocer MtCally, H. L., teacher McC-onnell, Beni, farmer MeConnell, Johi', farmer McCurdy, Leonidas, farmer McCurdy, llieliard, farmer McDormand, James, carpenter McKee, J. T., grocer Man-, Daniel, fanner Mavr, James, farmer Martin, D. F., carpenterj ' Mathcson, A., proprietor Exchange Mil'ior, O. T., principal granuni'.r school Milne, William, baker Montreal Telegraph Co., E. J. Brasher, agenf Morrison, James, cooper Nelle.s, John Nelles, Nelson, lumber dealer • Nelles, R. H., leather dealer ' Newcomb, Simon, J. P. Pillman, M. K,, merchant tailor Potter, E. H., lumber dealer Price, Moses ' Putnam k Brasher, lumber dealers Reynolds, William H. dentist Roebuck, Henry, farmer Ross, William, boots and shoes Schulte, Rev. John, D.D. (Churcli of England) Seels, H. & Co., founders and machinists Stoner, B., carpenter . . ,- Stratton, David, farmer Stratton, Henry, farmer Suffel & Fincli, proprietors llouring mills and genera merchants Teal, John, farmer Thornton, George, hoots and shoea Thornwaite, Charles, saddler Turk, Henry Tweedie, J. B., M. I) , Vail, Charles L., M. D v- Van Velson , John, farmer ..•.>■ Van Velson, Raymond, farmer Volkert, Rev. Mr., (Roman Catholic) Watts, J. C, brick maker ....'. Watts, William, brick maker •'■** Wallington, E., carpenter ' ■ . ; ■. Weinhold, A. G., painter * Wildern, Daniel, boots and shoes ' '■ Wright, Francis F., fancy goods Wright, James F. auctioneer . m Vigo. -A post office in the Township of Flos, County Simcoc. GALLAGHER, JOHN,| Postmaster. til 1 Villaiiova. — A small Village in the Township of Townsend, County Norfolk, 12 miles from Simcoe, tte County Town. Barber, Ira, farmer Charters, 1., butcher Cortis, T. L., J. P Dean, P. D., farmer Hazleton, D., cheese factor Invin, David, farmer Johnson, T. B., M. D Johnson, William, farmer McLaren, J., Postmaster Smith, AViiliam, painter Upper, J. S., general merchant VVilkin, Thomas, blacksmith SVoodhouse, W., farmer Violet. — A Village on Big Creek, in the Township of Ernestown, County Addington, 9 miles from Napanee, the County Town. Stage to Kingston, 17 miles. Aylsworth, John, J. P. Bennet, Stephen, painter Perry, A. B., J. P. , PERRY, D. W., Postmaster Perry, W. H., J. P. Koeknell & Perry, builders IHmr 550 VINE— VBOOMANTON. ¥ine> — A small Villago in the Township of Innisfil, County Simcoe, 7 miles from Barrie, the County Town- M — A Village on Young's Creek, in th« Simcoe, the County Town, and 33 from Port Money Order Office. Population, 600. Anderson, H., J. P. Anderson, T. C, grocer Battersby, A., M. 1). Boulten, H., butcher Coleman, A., distiller Dawson, W., saddler Duncan, C, carpenter Duncan, John, hotel keeper Dunkin, Joseph, hotel keeper Ewing, W., taUor Guntin, J., carpenter Hackett, J. & E., carriage makers Hewitt, George, saddler Hewitt, W., druggist Kelly, H. S., general merchant Laiug, A., insurance agent Lamport, T., J. P. McCALL, GEORGE D., Postmaster McCall, John, farmer Township of Charlotteville, County Norfolk, 7 miles from Burwell. Stages to Brantfonl, Paris and Port Burwell. lleC^all, Josei)h, farmer McCall, S., JI.P.P. McKenna, 11. J., tailor McMahon J., tailor May bee, ( ., farmer Miller, W. H., M.D. Montrose, L. H., .stoves and tinware Nicholson, Jabez, prop flouring mill Partridge, T., brick maker Pegg, A., teacher Potts, E. L., J. P. Potts, J. E., leather dealer Reed, A., cabinetmaker Swayze, A., jtainter Tisdale, E., farmer Williams, J. , boots and shoes Young, C. P., telegraph operator Young, P. E., J. P. Young, R. E., general merchant Vivian. — A Post Office in the Township of Whitchurch, County York. McCORMICK, ROBERT, Postmaster. 1 ; El ■ VrOOraantOllt— A Village in the Township of Brock, County Ontario, 38 miles from Whitby, the County Town. Population 150. : : 1i^ 1 1 1 |l 1 1 m ^^B Calhoun, William, general merchant Coleman, Rev. W. (Wesleyan) Conboy, J., watch maker Francis, T., blacksmith Gillespie, M., J. P., farmer Hupter, J., general merchant Keenan, M., farmer Miller, J. farmer Moore, J., shoemaker Pangman, S., wagon maker Sheir, G. farmer Sheir, L. R., farmer Speiran, C, miller Speiran, J., farmer Speiran, J., shoemaker Switzer, E., farmer St. John, J. , proprietor saw mill Taylor, J., liirmer TESKEY, JOHN, Postmaster Umphrey, J., farmer Varcoe, J., inn keeper Vrooman, J., sen., fanner Vrooman, J., farmer White, B., farmer WABASHENE— WALLACEBURG. 551 ounty Town- Wabashenc— A Sub-jwst OIHce in the Township of Tay, County Simcoe. HALL, WILLIAM, Tostmnster, inercht WalCSt — A Post Oflice iugtheyrownship of Osnsbrack, County Stormoiit. BAKER, WILLIAM, rostmnster. , the County , 7 miles from Port Burwell. Walkerton. — Tlie Connty Town of Bnicp, beautifully situated on the banks of i\t fcsaugeen Kivcr, in the centre of one of the richest agiicultural sections of the Province. Tlie facilities .'or manufacturing are Ihst-class, tlie river allording unliniiteil water-power. Distant from Guelph, 03 miles; Godericli, 47 Seaforth 48, and Southampton 83. Stages to the above named places. Money Order oflice and Saving* Bank. Population 1000. Anderson, Jonah, carpenter Barnett, William, carpenter ]5onson, James, auctioneer Bill, Thomas Blair, James, propricor tlouring mill, founder and machinist BROWN, WILLIAM, editor Bruce Herald Bruce, John, grain merchant BRUCE HERALD, (Friday), William Brown, editor Carter, William, brick maker Cassady, J. F., M. D., ' Chambers, Jolin, teacher Clarke, Mrs., fancy goods ' Coldwcll Morgan, barrister Collins, William, J. P., clerk first division court Cochrane, Andrew, boots and shoes Cooper James G., insurance agent Cowie, H., grain merchant Davidson, Hugh, dniggist Davis, J. P., groceries and li(iuors Deans, Henry C, druggist Flett, James, boots and shoes Fosconibe & Hammond, groceries and liquors Fraser, William, barrister Oammond, Richard, painter fleary, Ricliard, cabinet maker Georgen, M., baker Gould. George, county clerk Gritliths, James, hotel keeper Gunn, William, deputy ch'rk Crown and Pleas Hammond, Frederick, insuaance agent Hiirgreaves, Jlre., fancy goods Hiirtley, H., hotel keeper Hefl'ernan, Patrick, merchant tailor , , Hibbert, J. G., merchant tailor Hill, Joshua, stoves and tinware Johnson, Henry, boots and shoes My, Rev. H. J., (Roman Catholic) KUraer, E., telegraph operator Kilmer & Hunter, general merchants Kiiigsmill, J. J., County Judge Kirkpatrick, Henry, barrister Locknart, William, carriage maker McCarthy, J. L. D., M. D McDiarniid, Rev. N. A., (N. C. Methodist) JtcLay, John, County Registrar McLean, Andrew, saddler • ,. ■ > . .r'. Mc Vicar, William, hotel keeper MACLEAN, MALCOLM, Postmaster MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA, Alexander Sproat, agent ,, ,, Motfat, Rev. R. C, (Canada Presbyterian) ^' •*■"'* Moore & Wilson, general merchants ^Morrison, James, proprietor Union Hotel and livery O'Connor, Hamilton P., bairister Scott, William, builder and lumber dealer Seed. 1',., watchmaker and engraver Shannon, William, saddler Shaw, Alexander, barrister Sinclair, L., M. D Softley, Rev. K., (Church of England) SPROAT, ALEXANDER, County Tr«asurer, agent iferchants' Bank of Canada Stovell, C. W., insurance agent Richardson, Timothy, stoves and tinware lUchardson, William, butcher Ross, Donald W., barrister. County Crown Aitcmey Ruljy, William H., County auditor Sutherland, Robert, barrister Sutton, William, sheriff Thompson, Andrew, leather dealer Ussher, Henry, M.D. Walker, Joseph , / , •• Wallace, Simon, caqienter Waterson, James, hotel keeper and livciy Willoughby, Walter, J. P. Wilson, William, painter Wisser, L., mercliant tailor ! , tby, the Connty Wallace— A post village in the Townsliip of WaUace, County Perth, Wallaceblirg.— A Village on the River Sydenham, in the Townships of Chatham and North Gor% County Kent. 17 miles from Chatham, the County Town. Money Order Office and Saving* Bank,' Population 600. Ada'ns, William, blacksmith AyersJ, William, merchant tailor Beattie, .loseph H., general merchant and ins. agent Becker, William, blacksmith Campbell, Jane, milliner Campbell, Peter, teacher Carolan, J. D. , tailor Clancey, Michael, general merchant, lumber dealer and steam grist mill owner Davis & Little, grocers Deslaurier, John B., wagon maker Dolsen, Isaac, carpenter Dun lop, Catharine, milliner Farrell, J. & Co., steam shovel handle company 652 WALLACEBURG— WALLBRIDOE. Fiolier, Joliii, carpenter McDonnell, William, hotel keeper Fisher, Thomas, puiiitcr McDoHgall, Alexander, attorney ForliuTn, I'etir, grocer Mclntyre, Henry, carpenter Forlinin, Thoninx, harness maker McLean, Hector, jun., J. P. Frascr, Charles, .LP., insurance agent McLean k Co., dry goods Uordon, Auron, brick and lime nmnufacturcr AleLeod, Angus, hotel keeper prop, livery stabU Hav.sen, John, liotcl keeper Martin, Henry, J. P., nurserymai Hay, Akxandcr, general merchant JOHNSON, 1,10NEL ]I., Postmaster, bookseller Martin, Thrnloro, hide k leather dealer, boota k ritoos Mitchell, George, M. D. and general merchant Newman, J. H., JI.D. Johnson, Daniel, general merchant Niven, Thoma.s, grocer Jones, Uichard, tailor Patterson k liee, foundry Judson, James, carpenter Patterson, William, steam flour will Judson, Lister, iiointcr Feck, llichard, hotel Judson, Samuel, carpenter Kambo, J'eter, carpenter Lalonde, S., grocer Kay, George, wagon maker Lanlonde, Joseph, cabinet maker Smith, Calvin, .sash, door and, blind inMinfaotory, Langstatf Miles, general merchent and carpenter Lillie, John, J. P., druggist Smith, John L., baker liittle, Albert, grocer Little, James, )utcher Travei-s, Edwin, blacksmitk Vincent, Joseph, hotel Little, John I: Sou, general merchants Wagstatr, Charles, boot and sho« iiaker Lloyd, Lionel, carpenter McDermand, Charles, carpenter Warner, D. A., hotel West, Thomas, liotel McDonald, Julia, milliner Yule, 1{. H., teacher Wallacetown.- County Town. -A Village in the Township of Dunwich, County Klgiu, 18 miles from St. Thomaa, the Stages to St. Thomas and Chatham. liMh Barclay, A, E. 8. K., general mercliant Black, James, farmer Blackwood, Kobert, general merchant Bradt, Kobert, wagon maker Braycn, William k Pro., carpenters Cameron, Donald, shoemaker Clay, D., proprietor Ontario Hotel Crews & McLean, sash, door and blin^l manufacturers Crews, O., lumber merchant Cusack, Thomas k Bro., groeers Forbes, Duncan, cooper Graham, John, teacher Gunn, Alexander, attorney-at-law Henry, C. G. , proprietor Anglo American Hotel Hen-on, George, proprietor livery stable and cabinet maker Hinds, T. k J. , plough manufacturer! Lilley, J., tailor Luten, T., prop. Britaimia Hotel Lyng, Dr., M.D. McBeath, B. C, dentist McBeath, Captain McCall, Samuel, fanner McCsllum, D. J., farmer McCallum, Miss, milliner McDairmid, Rev. Neil, (Presbyterian) McFarlane, Archibald, carpenter McGill, David, tinsmith Mclntj-re, Captain Mclntyre, John C, cooper Jlclntyre, Mrs., milliner Mclntyre, S. W., accountant and auctioneer McKellar & Co., carpenters McKellar, J. P., teacher McKillop, D., farmer McKILLOP, JOHN, Postmaster, general merchant JlcLane, David & Bro., builders and wagon makers McPliail, A. saddler McPherson, Hector, farmer McTavish, Angus, shoemaker McTavisli, D., shoemaker Medwin, John, cabinet maker Penwarden, J., M.D., dniggist Pierce, John, farmer Pierce, William, farmer Rapelge, John, saddler Robertson, Matthew k Co., general merchant* Ruthven, D. G., M.D., druggist Urquhart, A. C, tailor h:! ; nil: HI i.S WallbridffC. — A Village in the Township of Sidney, County Hustings, 9 miles from Belleville the County Town. Population 75. Bloecher, John, bailiff Bleeker, Mra. S., hotel keeper Chisholm, John A., J. P Clark, James, boots and shoes Dafoe, William J., patent rights agent Foster, Theodore, carpenter Kellogg, Charles P., teacher Ketchison, Allan F., dentist Hetchison, David R., bailiff, boots and shoes £etchison, Aifrea B., carpenter Ketchison, P. C, Clerk Division Court Kehoe, Martin, farmer Lowry, William, butcher Miller, Ste])hcn, blacksmith Moon, John, wagon maker and painter PRIOR, FRANCIS B., Postmaster, grocer, &c Sidney Town Hall Cheese Factory, S. T. Wiliaot, President Thompson, Rev. James, (Episcopal !MethodLit) Ward, Rev. E. A., (Wesleyan Methodist) WALLENSTEIN— WARD8VILLE. 558 y »Ubl» l)oot« k iboo« mwnfaotory. Jt. Thomaa, the tionecr leiul mercbniit agou ratkers iiorohants ville the County irt rrocer, kc S. T. TVilmot, lethodiat) iUt) Wallenstcillt — A •mall Villnge in the Township of Wellesley, County Waterloo, 15 mile* from Berlin, th« County Town, and 18 from Listowell. Population 40. Bulmcr, K. Fowlir, Kcv. John Ooodwin, Rev. John, (VVesleyan Methodist) JioniftiJ, Rov. Williiini, (Prinntivo Methodist) Martinson, Jujin Martinson, William Muthew.i, Williom OSWOLI), J. H., Postmiwter, hotel keeiKT Powell, R., J. P. Shafer, Adam, wagon maker Tremain, M. Walmer.- -A Post Office in the Township of East Zorra, County Oxford. PARKER, ROBERT, Postmaster. Walsh. — A Post Office in thu Township of Chnrlottevillo, County of Norfolk. McCALL, 1). AV., Postmaster. Walter's Falls. — a small Village in the Township of Holland, County Ur»y. WALTER, MRS. E. II., Postmistress. Walton. — (St* Villagta too lattfor regular instrlion at the end of (his work). Wardsvillc — An ircori)orated Village on the River Thames, iu the Township of Mosa, County Middlesex, 30 miles from London, and three from Newbury litation. Great Western Railway. Monty Order Office- and Savings Bank. Population 800. Aitchison, Alexander, Hour, feed, and groceries Aitchison, E., steam flour mills Barclay, M. F., druggist Boyd, Joseph, carpenter Calderwood, 1!., general merchant Corncill, Adam, wagon maker Course, George, physician Coventry, John physician Coyne, T., dentist Dixon, H. C, harness maker Dufton, E. T., general mercluint, woolen factor Dykes, J., farmer DYKES, J. JI., publisher Wardsvillt Investigator English, Thomas, wagon maker Flemming, John, blacksmith . Frecklcton, Charles, jeweler Frcckleton, David, bukcr Ocorge, Adam, boots and shoes Gibl), 13avid, farmer Gibson, William D., architect Gordon, W. A,, teacher Grover, Johnson JL, insurance agent Hall, Thomas, carpenter HAMMOND, W. D., Postmaster, general merchant and notary public. Harper, William, prop steam flour mill Henderson, H., blacksmith Herald, Thomas, boots and shoes Holmes, James, wagon maker Howes, W. K. , grocer and flour dealer Humplirey, Francis, blacksmith Jackson, James, cooper Kent, T., general merchant Lailell, H., hotel keeper Lilly, E., & Co., wagon makers Loiley, Charles, baker Mclntyre, Alexander, tailor McKelvey, R., tailor McKinnon, John, hotel keeper McKinnon, Rev. N. (Presbyterian) McLean, James, carpenter Meston, A., farmer s- 3. Munroe, J. H., M.P.P. Munroe, M. k G., general meribant* Mulligan, T., farmer Neil, Richard, auctioneer . , , _, Nelson, John, carpenter Nelson & Willing, wholesnlo flour dealers O'MuUey, Captain t!harles, farmer Palmer, John, Fire Inspector Pool, John, cabinet maker Pool, John, farmer Porter, John, carpenter 1 . . , Risley, F. B., builder Sha^i, Jam<'S, cabinet maker , Slieppard, William, harness maker , ,,i Sinclair, W., teacher Smith, Donalu, blacksmith Smith, James, painter Sole, Rev. John (Baptist) Stevely, William, tinsmith Street, John, bri(;kmaker Tifton, E. D., J. P. AVanl, John, farmer Ward, John, cabinet maker AVard, Sheldon, hotel keeper Wardsville Cheese Factory, John Watterworth, pre- sident; W. D. Hammond, secretary Webster, Rev. J. (Wesleyau ilcthodist) Weir, John, liutcher Wilson, Andrew, Clerk 5th Dirisiou Court, Com. iu B. R. and general agent Wilson, A., blacksmith Wright, Rev. J. (Church of England) Yorke, W. D., stock dealer Young, J. A., boots and shoes m m ■ 554 WALSINGHAM— W k RKWORTH. Walllngham.— A Villagi' on the shore of miles from Himcoe, the County Town, an( Anger, Kcv. J. (Priinitvo Metlio^Ust) llackliousc, J. A., J. P. Bmndon, Abriihiun, hlncksmith Clu'sti'nniin, J., slioeniuker (-'ollins, AVilliiiMi, teacher Dace, ('. J., f^eneral nicrchant Hozcn, James, Muckiniith lIui'hiHon, J. 11., gi'iicrnl merchant .Tohnson, J., .1.1'. KlTCH'iN, HKNUY L., Postraa.stcr Kitchen, W. If., hotel kee]>er McMurncy, Williuni, hunlier ilealrr Jlct'ull, D. A. Lake Kric, in the Township of Walsinghnm, County Norfolk, 18 i 30 from Paris. Stages to Port Hurwell and Unintfonl. Pop. 200. McCall, T. ('. A., general merchant Mc(.'ftll, J. (i., carpenter DcDonuld, Alexander, blaeksniith McDonald, John, carpenter McDonald, Warren, carpenter McLeun, J.. M.D. Mason, John, Aviiuon maker Megsmore, Itov. J. (Wcsleyan Methodist) IJeeves, II., painter Reeves, Jobeph, tailor l{eove«, T., jiiiintcr Wdod, Uev. William (Chnrch of Kiiglaml) Woodward, H. 11., hotel keeper fVailStead. — A Village and .Station of the (Jrcat Western Hailway, in tlio Township of Plympton, Connty Lambton, 18 miles from Sarnio, the County Town, and 5 from Utto.xcter, Populutiou lUO. Butler, William, carpenter Carson, W., hot?l kee])er i)EWAl{, JOHN, Postmaster, express aj;cut and general merchant McHride, D., teacher McDonald, .Joseph, tea<'her Mclntyre, Josepli, teacher Ma.s.son, James blacksmith Johnston, J., hotel keeper Little, John, cooper Uobertson, D. S., J.P. Scott, l!cv. U. ((.'anada Presbyterian) Sniitli, (Jeorge, boots and shoes .Smith, J., J.P. Walliiec, John, boots and .shoes Williamsdii, Jo.seph, wagon maker Wynne, H. N., hotel keeper , 'Hi WarchaUli — A post office in the Townsliip of Osprey, County Grey. UATTIUCK, EDWIN, Postmaster. i t , i Mi % : i :'. ' !' i i • ■ WarkWOriil, — A Village on Mill Creek, in "the Township of Percy, County Northumberland, 28 miles from Cobourg, the County Town, and IG from Colborne and Brighton Stations Grand Trunk Kaihoad. Stage to Colborne. Jloney order office. Population 400. Hill, M., grocer Alexander, llev. Thomas, (Presbyterian) Aylsworth, Cicorge S., sash, door and blind manufr Banta, A. J., Hour mill Bettes, J. K., tinsmith Black, A. Boyce, (ieorgc^ B. i5oyce, William H. Brookmeyer, T., carpenter Butler, Charles, painter Burton, It., boots and shoes Coleman, C. A., teacher Closson, John, wagon maker Covert, David, cooper Covert, Hiram, tailor Covert, William, cooper Craig, W., hotel keeper Cumming.s, John, J. P ■Curtis, John Dawson, John, flour mill proprietor Doiman, John, harness maker Douglass Donald Farmer, Jame.? H., general merchant Farmer, William, general merchant Fones, Mrs., milliner Ford, George, baker Ford, John, cabinet maker Gorman, J. H., general merchant Grattan, George, hotel keeper Haight, W. G., baker Hamilton, James, general merchant Hudson, Charles, boots and shoes Humphries, H. H., sen HUMPHRIES, ISRAEL, Postmaster, gen. mercht. Humphries, AVilliam Ilurlbert, li. P., insurance and general agent Insley, A. W., wagon maker Jones, Chailes, patent right agent Kennedy, W., J.P. Kennedy, W., general merchant Lord, John, foundry McCammon, IL, druggist McCrae, James N., ]mysieian Jlc'Coy, H. boots and shoes McDonald, H., hotel McPherson, Josiah, wagon maker Mather, Thomas, tailor Might, J. M., general agent Might, Kcv. Samuel (Wesleyan) Maybee, Alfred, auctioneer and general merchant Oaborne, Sheldon, cabinet maker Pickworth, Daniel, carpenter Pomeroy, (Charles, carpenter Pomeroy, Robert, carpenter Snodgrass, John Staples, J. H., Hour mill Sunborne, A. M., dyer Thompson, Peter Wicks, J. N., tinsmith Wiggins, W. T., grocer WARSAW— WASHINGTON. 569 Norfolk, 18 I. I'op. 200. t) I'l) ptoii, County iliiiul, 28 miles Trunk Uaihoad. "on. luerclit. o •al agent Wnrtaw,— A Village on Indmn River, in the Townrfiip uf Dnninier, County Potcrboro', 14 milcg tram rctciboro', '.he County Town. Stages to IVIciImW. Mont-y OnU-r Ollicc I'oimlation 160. ('niii)ilii'll, ThiiiunK, wn^on nmkrr C;uiuon, Oforgp, teacher Clioiito, .1. 8., i.sjiunr of mnniago liecniteH, and (lom. in Q.It.. fir CIIOA'I'K, TMO.MA.S, rnstinnHtcr, {,'on inpr.hl I'lioatc, Thomas (it'oif,'t', .1.1*., jirop. Hour mill CIOSHOU, J., M.l) Dawkiii.^, .lames, cooper KihvariJM, Krederick, fiirmcr liumlin, Hamue), blnrksniith llawthoni, Thomas, farmer Kciinetly, Tntriok, lilaeksniiih KiiM, Anhie H., farmer Kiilil, Daniel, bluckHinith Iiukey, Sam|iH6 WATERDOWN— WATEKLOO. Waterdown.— A Villnnjc and station of thn County Wvntworth, (I iiijIpm from Hninilton 16. Money Oidrr OSWce. ropiiUtion 1000. Anderson, .Siinuirl, liotel "crcju'r and livcrj AniiHtrong, Joliii, I'lirpi^nter Baker, AhriiliHiii, liotcl keeper iiiid livery Baker, Henry, liutihcr Baker, Jaiiioi., Iiilliard room iind liotel Baker, licml, riikn itnd cradlu fiietory Buker, HolouKiij, baker Baker, William, -igent (J. W. 1{. BurnoN, JameK, liout and mIiou maker Broudlient, 1!., boiler maker Broadbent, Ih'rnian, manl'r of woolen gooik Brown, Alexander, Hteambnat agent Brown, Kdward, wagon maker Brown, J (dm, teacher Brown, William, nurseryman BuniH, Kdwnrd jirojirietor ]ilaiiin^ mill Burns, Matliew, lumber yard Calbeek Urotlieis, wngou makers Coso, S. <)., general merchant Casey, Stcplien, hotel ktei«'r Collier, Jolin, butcher Creer, John, lumber dealer Crocker, .V. II., gro(4'r and comn merekant Cummer, L. A., prop. Hour mill Davics, David, cooper Davi.s, Andrew Dernam, Patrick, hoot aiul shoe maker Eager, J. <"., general merchant Katon, H. H., tinsmith Edwards, il, carpenter Edwards, Henry, hotel keeper -Kdraison, Itev. !{., (Presbyterian) English, John, carpenter Forbes, James Forfar, Thomas, carpenter Frascr, Petei-, jewelry, watches, &c Gamble, AVilliam, hoot and shoe maker Garvin, John li., lioot and shoe maker Garvin, Thomas, boot ami shoe maker (treat Weateni Railway, in the Township of Kast Fiamboro, ; Stogci to CarliMle, lailM; CnmniingsviUc, 0; and Milton, Olasgow, John, J.P (•rant, Uev. ]{. N., (Can. Presbyterian) (irieve, Valter, corpenter Hall, Tlioman, Jl.A., teacher Heissie, William, grocer Houston, Rev. 8., (C'liureh of England) llowland, AV. P., prop, steam Hour mill Hugh & l)roadl)ent. fouiidere and machinist.'^ Hugh, William, wagon maker I„. \ J. it FUmboro, sn Trade cliicilf I'opulatiou 2000. bliant Licli, editor and WATERLOO— WATSON'S CORN KKS. 567 Ciood, .Ioi!l, fiiriiirr Oood, J., ])hyKirinii 4!ri'un, Mrs., iiiiliinvr Kiiiiiiltoii, .loliii, niiTcliniit tnilor iliison|iltii^', John, liliirkNinith lli!\\clt, Itohcrt, [iroii Coiiiineri'ial hotel iliiU'iiian, , prop Spring brewery Leiiz, v., (MriH'nter lliDougiill, .John, J.l'., Imrdwuri! MaiCACIIKN, K. STKWAltT, ngent C'unnda Life and Western h'ire Insuianei' Cos MACliAClIKN & COUJUIIOIJN (l\ Stewart .^Fred- erick) barristers, solicitors, .Vc. (sec card) Mancrer, Kev. M., ((icriuait Jtcthodist) Mocrscheiincr, Jacob, boots and shoes Mnrnin^stiir k Mcrner, foundry mid inachino shop lloriis, W. ],., acrountant Ontario IJank MOYKIl ('. K. & CO., editors and proprii-tors Water- loo iJhroni'h: Mover, Isaac, iiainter M()Yi';i{, r. !•:. \v. Murray & lioi^kus, woolen innnulucturers Newton, I'"iancls 1!., hop grower Xoccker, (!liailcs, hotel Kccpur OXTAltlOHANK, 1). .». U. Crawford, manager IVpjiler, L., blacksmith (jiiiikfall, 1{., farmer , ■, UAK^II, WILLIAM, editor and pnblislirr Gtrma» ('aiKuluin Uandall, I!., gen. niercht, distiller A; prep llouriiiK iiill UooH, Jacob, l)oots a^d shoes llupple, Henry, liriekmaker Si-hadc, Martin, iiats and cups .Schiefer, II. N., carpi'uter .Si'heren, Michael, foreman Chronicle .Sihencrman, F. L., hide and leather ilealer •Sehlote, Frederick, but^iher .Sehmidt, I,., cooiK'r .Si:hnarr, H., hotel keeper .Schncid 'r, ( 'harle.s, harness maker Sliuch, .lohn fi <'o., general mercliints Snider, Klias, steam ilour mill Snider, Samuel S., farmer Snyder, Daniel Springer, Moses, J.l'., notary public Sl'KINtJKK, MKNNO, agentJlontrenlTelegrnphlV. sri{IN(;i:u .V SNYDKU (Mennoi Simon), .lruggi»U iStrauhe, \'., gunsmith Stuart, William, blaeksniith Stueliing, William, cooper iSwarts, Amos, painter TAYLOlt, ('. M., secretary Waterl Fire Insurance Co, Thomas, II., boots mid shoes Tisdah', C. (.!., general ngent Wagner, .lacob, wagon niuker Wi.ldeii, J. W., M.I). 'Walter, Jucoli, hoots and -shoes WnnlesH, John, auctioneer WATKKI.OO CilUoN'ICLK, (Thur.sday), C, Moyen & Co., eilitors and liroprietors WATKilLOO MI'TUAL INsL'HANCK CO., C. Tayhir, sec Wiber, Joseph H., teaehi-r Wegcnast, M., pro|). ]daniiig mill Wells, Walti'r, dentist AVclsh, J., nurseiyman Wilson, James Yeagley, II., M.D Zoellncr, II. A., druggist uo Co., and Mutual If. IVatei'lOO. — Frontenac Co. — (See. t'atnraqui,) Watford. — A Village and Station of the Great ■\Vcsterti Railway, in the Township of Wai-wiek, County Lambton, 27 miles IVoin Sariiia, the County Town. Trini'lpal trade, gmin, lumber and ataves. Money t)riler Olhcc. Fopulation 3on. Haker, Ilerman, stave anes, fiirmer llORX, WII.LI.XM, Postma-ster, general merchant •'".' k.soii, Thomas, (oopcr Kihd, John, teacher Mc.\rtli\ir, Charles, coo|ier McLean, Rev. I). J., (Church of I'lngland) Muiiidc, John, general merchant Nichol, James, hotel keeper Park, Alc.xaiuier, farmer Park, AikIicw, farmer Park, Williiini, carpenter Penman, Archibald, cabinet maker Proven, Alexander, farmer Punloii, Alexander, carriage and wngon maker Reid James, farmer Scott, John, hotel ki'i'per Ste<'d, (leoigc. Hour mill Storio, John, tailor I I' li \i I 068 WATERFORD— WELCOME. .'Waterford. — A Village in the Townslup of Townsuml, County Noit'olk, 8 miles from Simcoe, the County- Town, mid 16 frrni IJnvntfonl. Nanticoko creukin the vicii.ity alForils good water power. Stages to Brantford and Sinicoe. Money Onler Office and Savings Bank. Population 800. Barber, S. L., caliinet maker Becker, B. Becker, I-., general inerdiant Beenier, H., general mcrchttut Beemer, Lewis, liotel keeper Beemcr, W. ft II., <(ioiipi-s BlakesLee k Yeatmun, carriage makei's Bougliner, K. Bouglmer, N., ,1. 1'. Boughner, S. N., aceonntiint Bo.ighuer, \V. H., stores and tinware liowll.T, A., M.D. Buekberrougli, 1)., insurance agent Camjihell, 11., Imteher Chandlers, U. .1., dentist, watches and jewelery Chart, II., cooper CIiri.stie, E. 0., jiiiiuter Churcli, J. J., hiirness maker Clark, N., general merchant Clark, T., J. P. Culver, J. ('., M.D. Cidver, Lyman, carpenter Dean, I!., Macksmith Dean, 1). K., carpenter Dunconilie, .Vlexander, prop, llouring mill and lum- iier dealer Duncombe, I)., Jl.l). Enimett, V., boot.s and shoes Farnsworth, A., blacksmith Fergusson, Rev. Geonje, B.A. (Wesleyan Methodist) Foster, 1>. If. Grace, K., blacksmith Creen, .1. L. & J. W., fonndew o:id machinists, lumber dealers, &c. Hague, 1 homas, shoemaker Hall, F. A., teacher Harris, lie v. J. ^Church of England) Heath, Ansley, stock dealer Horning, L., .shoemaker John.'on, IL, hotel keejier Kimball, J., blacksmith Leach, David, painter Leach, P., jiainter Lewin, O. AV., tailor Little, A. M. , general merchant Lundy, S. & E. H., harnefis makers Lundy, S., insurance agent McMiclmel, Aaron, dentist McMichael, AVilliam, tanner Matthews, Kdward, dentist Merrill, V., general merchant Merritt, .)., M.D O'llearn, James, carpenter O'llearn, M., black.sniifh Olmstead, J. 1)., general merchant Park, C, brii'k maker Parney, D., shingle nniker Parney, John, J.P Pickhaver, (ieorge, shoemaker Purcell, L. P., cabinet maker Uedker, .1. P., tailor Ivock, Thoniiis, ja-oj). tlor.ring mill Si'hram, VVillinni, liarmss nwker Shaver, John, general agent Shrigley, \V. (). 1!., tannery proprietor Skelly, William, farmer SInglit, Rev. .\., (Baptist) Slaglit, A., nurseryman Snnth, William, carriage maker S(iuire, J. W., general merchant Siinire & Boi-.ghuer, nurserymen Tobin, M., butcher Tune, It., bak(-r Walker, Rev. A. B., (New Connexion Methoilist) Williani.s, Rev. W., (Xew Conne.xion Metho'Jiat) AVILSDN, DAVID, Postmaster, firoccri; .;, stationery and news depot Verks, M. painter Wavcrly.--A post ofHce in the Township of Flos, Co\iuty Simcoe, 22 miles from Barrie, the County Town. KKTTLE, ALEXANDKR, Postmaster McCallum, John, grocer McDonald, John, cooper McDonald, Owen, .shingle maker Jloodii', William Bannister, David, farmer Bannister, John, hotel keeper Brisbain, 11., iiottery, crockery, china and glasswarc Chapnnm, Tliomas, larm Clark, (Jeorgp, J.P. Clark, Mi.ss M. A., teiu'hcr CummingK, James, cooper French, (iabriel French, Thomas Gorman, Kdward, tailor Jardine, David, carpenter Pew, Thomas Sibbald, (Ieorge, carpenter Train, David Watt, .lames Williamson, Walter T., teacher WelcOUIC— A Village in the Township of floj*, County Durham, 10 miles from Cobourg, the County Town, and 3 from Port Hope. Population 100. Brownscombe, .lohn, pottery Brown, Thomas, farmer Day, John T., farmer Friend, James, idacksmith G.'ddey, William, butcher Giles, John, I'armcr Grimason, John, wngon maker Henwood, (liurlcs, farmer Martin, John, furnier Milligan, D.ivid, farmer Oak, Paul, blacksmith TOM. CHARLES, Postmaster, boot and shoemakci Vanstone, John, farmer Westleek, John, wagon maker : ; ■, WEI.LAND— WELLMAN'S CORNEKS 66» ;oe, the County vev. Stages to ictor xion Methoi'.ist) ion Metho'Jiatl i-occrii o, staliouiTjf I, the County Tow" Innstov Uourg, the County loot and sUoeiiial**' Wclland.— The County Town of Wolliuul, on thu ■\Velluiul Hirer, Canal iind lliiilwny, in the Townships of Crowhind and Thovold, situated in the centre of an excellent agrietttural section. The water-pririlego is almost unlimited, and the town is rapidly increasing in wealth, extent and mannfaituring imiwrtance. Dirt>ft railway coninmuieation with lUitl'alo, St. Catharines, Toronto and Hamilton, and l>y water, via tlie Wellaud Kiver and Caual, to all Lake Porta. Money oi-der Ollico and Savings Hank. Top. I'ZOO. Adrian, John, saddler Asher, Alexander Hald, Crptain Beatty, Matthew, holler maker and founder Betts, Moses, planing mill, lumber ilealer Box, Thomas, carpenter Bridges, James & Co., general merchantii Bridges & Mdlviiio, grocers Briggs, Bev. J. (Wesleyan) Brittin, Smith O., iiainter Brooktidd, Jacob, J.l\, general merchant Brown, 1'., carriage ami wagon maker Buchuer, Henry, carpenter Burgar, C. ]{. K. BUllGAU, THDMAS, J.l'., Postmaster and insu- ninee agent Burgar, W. E., M.D., druggist Canada Patent Broom Company Carl, A., harness maker Caruochan, James, crockery, glassware and groceries Chipman, J. S., carpenter Clai-k, (ieorgc, butcher Clayton & Hopkins, hardware and tinsmith Cooley, Daniel, painter Cooper, David, proprietor gi'ist mill , Cooper, JIi-s. Robert, milliner Crosby, A. H., J. P. Craig, Thomas, notary public Creighton, Ib^v. J., Episcopal Crosby, A. H., hnnber yanl Cuiiiiues, Tliomas, clicniist and druggist Dennis, J., tailor D'Kverardo, D., county clerk DEWHUBST, E. H., proprietor Welland Telegraph Doaii, William, Uiiilroad Hotel Elleuwood, W. ('., woolen manufactui"er Ellsworth, (ieoi"gc, cariiciiter Fan-, C. H., boots and shoes Foster, James, cooper Cmlcn, \\. N., J. P., City Hotel liirviu, S. U., hardware and tinsmith Gritlith, James, grain merchant (lUest, W. v., butcher Haney, H., painter Hnun, A. E., foundry Hplleins, E. II., accountant Heudershtit & l,5o., general merchants Hill, A. S., notary pnbiic and insurance agent Hobson, (!. E., Deputy Sherilf Hobson, Kobrrt, Sherilf Hooker, T. N., brick maker Hoover, E. Jelfrcy, W. D., wagon maker Jennings, C, J., carpenter Kennedy, T., billiard room liinuartin, J., teaelier liiiiiiunt, Robert, J. P Uniont, S., boots and shoes Ijinijiman, (ieorge, jcwelery liansih, v., pro]) Fcrmer's hotel l-enion & Buihner, liarness, hide & leather dealer8 Lewis, William, basket maker Lock, IE D., clotliing, hats and caivs Logan, J., carpenter McAlpine, A. J. McCann, D., boots and shoes McEwan, David, l)akcr McCrlaslian, James, County treasurer McKey, J., tailor Mewhinney, J., Ontario hotel Morwood, R., general merchant .Muir, HcT. William, (Baptist) Page, Alexander Page, William, nurseryman Parsons, Rev. It., (Episcojial Methodist) Pattison, S. N., billiard room and auctioneer Phillips, Arthur Pilbeam, W. IE, hardware and tiiismi'.h Raymond & Eceles, notaries Raynmnd, L. 1)., t/. C, attorney, Clerk Peace Rink, K. M., tailor Ivose, H. A., dry goods and clothing Rose, James O,, Hour and feed Ross, Henry T,, architect Rounds, O.H., prop })lanini; null Russell, Hugh, boots anil shoes Sauter, E. X., cabinet maker Schneider, J. W. H., patent right & insurance agent SchooUy, J. W., nhysician Shriglcy, Enoch, dru<«;ist SIDEY, J. J., proprietor Wclland 2'iibune; books,. stationery and fancy goods Smith, E., carpenter, auctioneer Spencer, .\lfred, coal dealer Stephenson, Robert, accountant Strawn, J. D., boots and .shoes Thompson, Archibald, J. P., grist mill Ttickey, James, jeweler and engraver Tufts, 1)., bridge tender Tuft, Ji'.mcs Tupi>er, C, tailor ^ Tupper, Mrs. C. P., milliner Vanderlip, J., Commercial Hotel Van.lebnrgh, John, agent, W.R.i:., ami telegraph op. Vai, yck, A. K., shingle maker and planing mill Wat. son, .1., lock tender WEEEAND TELEGRAPH, E. R. Dewhurst, ino|. WELLAND TRIBUNE, J. J. Sidey, proprietot- Wheat ley, Mi.s,s, teacher White k Co., carriage and wagon makers AVilkinson, IE, Wclland Hotel AVillett, -Vlfrcd, clerk 1st Division t'ourt Wilson, R Willson, J. P., deputy Clerk Crown AV inters, James, carpenter Wright, J., liverv staiile Wright. T., butdier Yokom, .v., curpcnter Yokom, Jes.so Y'oimg, Joseph, wooden wai'e Zeiter i Co., cabinet makers Wellmilll's Corners.— A Po»t Office in the Township of Rawdon, County of Haitings. EMPET, GEORGE, Postmaster. fl ■) iH i f, • I n ! I'll I; M I :! ! i t' l>60 WELLAND PORT— WELLINGTON SQUARE. Welland Port.— A Village on the "Welland miles from St. Cathniines, the t'ounty Town, iuul 50 from Toronto. Stages to Orimsby, Onler Oftice. Populatioii 300. liangham, Jose})h, carpenter IJeatty, Thomas, M.I) Becker, Jolm L., general agent Bridgmnii, (Jilbevt, teacher ■Cavers, ^Vrtlt(•r, drover Clarke, licv. A., (United Brethern) Collvtr, John W., M.T) ' Cushman, Jacob, hotel keeper Devitt, Joseph, Inmber'yard Dochstader, Darius, lumberman Dnnn, Darid, general merchant Flumerfelt, Z., hotel keeper Miillani, Daniel, blacksmith Haggarty, David, butcher Heaslip, John L., J. P Heaslip, Joseph, brick maker Heaslip, Joseph, jun., painter jj» ~ . - g Hendemon, John i- ^''*''' Henry, Calvin -^ ** llolini's, D. C, general merchant River, in the Township of Gainsboro', County Lincoln, 18 10 from Dunuville Station, 12 from Ueamsville Station 17 miles, Port Robinson, 14 and Canfield, 14. Money HOLMES, SAJIIJEL, Postmaster Holmes, Samuel H,, wine and spirit merchant Horton, V. L., cooper Imwel, Frederick, tailor Johnson, John W., boots and shoe^ McQuin, John, tailor Kay, Thomas II., wagon maker Mali'(dm, l!ev. J., (I'rcsliyteriun) Miseiier, Jacob, surveyor Moore, John, carpenter Parke,, (.'alvin ('., genei'al merchant liicc, James, luiiiberi'ian llobertscm, Uavan, accountant l?ose, Thomas, butcher Stewart, Ooor^'e, blacksmith Sutherland, IJ., hotel Swartz, Peter, boots and .shoes ^ ^^ ]^ Vanglian, Eilnnmd, shingle maker ••^■^''' ' Wiggins, Samuel (}., J. P. WelIill3;ton Square— A Village and Station of tlie Great Western Railway, in tho Township of Nelwn, County Hal ton, pleasanrly situated at the head "of Lake Ontario, 15 miles from Milton, the County Town 7 from Hamilton, and 33 from Toronto. It has a good harbor, and large quantities of grain and lumber arc annually shipped. Money Order oflico and Savings Uauk. Populution 800. Hales, Joseph H. .5 Aikman, R. P., M.D. Allen, .). & 0. (John and (Jeorge) tuismiths Allen, .lames, wagon maker and geneial merchant P)aker, William, photographer Bales, Richard, innkee))er Bastedo, James, dentist Bastech), John T., assistant Postmaster BASTKDO, WALTER S., Postmaster Bastedo & Allen, (G. C. Bastedo, L. B. ARcn,) dry goods and general menliants Bates, R.W,, prop Bates iini Baxter, Thomas Bell, Tluniias, boot and shoe maker Bent, James C., carjienter and joiner BIBLK, GEORGE, Station Master (J. W^.K Bray, F., farmer X liuUcu, Cliarles F., M. D. Buntoii, AVilliam, grain mer.'liant BURi-L\GTOX HOTEL, Elins De(!arm<), prop ■Campbell, John IL, lumber dealer •Cartier, Samuel, M.D. 'i_« ■ • Cole, Richard, baker and confectioner Cotter, James \V., butcher .-..«,«(- Davison, John, general agent I)e(iarmo, Elias, prop Burlington hotel ^ « Durkee, ?.[. & Co., nurserymen <', :*<■ *•• Eager, iScnjandn, prop saw mill Ferffusoii, Itev. T. A., (Wesleyan Methodist) Fisher, Jacol) II. Flock, William, prop Flock's hotel, G.W.R. station Freeman, Joseph Gallowiiy, .loJiathiUi, general merchalir ' Gflisoil, J., farmer Gantoii, S. v., teacher ■v«BTisiNO Cards— In Plain or Fancy Colored Printing of evtry description. iLLUMiNAxeD POSTER PpiNTiKQ — Of all kinds, in one or more colors, or any number cf sheets. Commercial and Law PRiXi-tNO, and Every Description of Blank Work executed with promptness and Acspatch. U. L. ALDRICH, X. B. I.EWI3. The Whitby Chronicle, (ESTABLISHED IN 1858.] , •' 8 l' 1 K Is Published on the morning of Thursday in each week, by "SFT. n. mo-GHisrs, At hii Printing Establishment, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, Thk CnoNicLE is pre-eminently the County Paper of Ontario, and is read and circaltted to a larger extent than all the other papers of ths County— their united circulation put together. ^Sl ©M4^B4M B4nril "" IsTiihlished every Thursday Morning, in time for the Earliest Mails, J. R. CEHKILL, Editor and Proprietor, CHATHAM, ONT. ■■'^ -f^^ ^''^.' ' '":^-i " : 'I ■ ff„i:|';,yk' • — " TERMS, $1.50 PER KStm, IN ADVANCE. Book and Jpb Printing Executed in tlie Higliest Style of tbe Art» ADVERTISEMENTS. elland largc circulation' lisber. ronicle, 5.] ■ in each week, ^V :3srs, lent, WHITBY. Ity Taper of Ontario, [it than all the other Itien put together. BE [ails, PHAM, ONTr kf ipie Art HEALTH, COMFORT AND ECONOMY. The Subscriber begs to call the attention of the public generally to a NEW invention callcJ NORTH'S PATENT DRUM HEATER, for which letters patent were issued on the 10th day of April, 186&, and feels fully satisfied that any parties who may see fit to give it a trial will find it greatly to their advantage, in a {.■"cuniary point of view, as it will effkct a savino of half tiif, i'kuai. quantity of fiiei,, and add MATEUIALLV TO THEIR COMFORT. For this admirable invention, the I'utentee ri'ceived tlio Diploma of the Provincial Association for the snid Drum Heater, when exhibited at the Exhibition held at llarailton, on September 2Cth, 1864 ; and since that perioonnt of fuel. They can be used on every description of stove, cooking as well as others, and the sizes arc adopted to rooms in which they may be required. Rights to manufacture the Heater for Counties or Townshijis will be sold on reasonable terms, for which, apply to SAMUEL NORTH, or W. B. ADAMS. Address : Bo.\ 540, Hamilton, Ont. Price from $5 and upwards, according to size ; the price of course depending upon the size and quality of the material used, and whether of a highly ornamental or plain character. Parties that are desirous of heating their buildings by hot-air — for which this Drum is adapted — should sec this Heater, as it is decidedly the best and Tnost economical one yet invented. The subscriber will be happy to furnish specifications aud prices to any parties who will favor him witli their address, stating the amount of heat required, kv. SA9IVEL NORTH, McNab Street, betxceen Vine and Merrick. CAUTIOlv. — Attempts having been made to infringe upon the rights of the above patent, purchasers are requested to tak(! notice that the words " M. North's Patent, April 10/h, 1863," are affixed to every heater. {©"Parties infringing on or i.mit.\tinci the above patent will be prosecuted according to law. BIR-OH'S I».4.TE1XT fm$ Patented May 1, 1865- Warranted not to leak, or break down with the weight of snow, and eiiual in price to the ordinary Eare Troughs of same quality of material. This Trough can be manafacturad of any size anil from one to six feet without a seam. The seam being locked and soldered it possesses double the advantage of the ordinary trough in resisting frost, &c. SAMUEL NORTH, Sole Manufacturer for Hamilton and County of Wentworth. IV c^ Hj t^ it ' s PATENT HOT AIR FURNACE. Diploma arid Prize Awarded at Provincial Rxlilbitioii held at Hamilton, September ZZna, 1868. The heating surface inside of furnace is 62,820 square inches. The heat travels 1,677 inches before leaving the surface. It is the best in use as proved by certifieatM from parties in all parts of the Dominion. For Hmplicity of construction, efficiency in heating and economy in fuel, it cannot be sur|uui8ed. It is no new thing, but Ii)Hi .been before the public for some yeai-s, and undergone some very sevare. tests, but baa always been triumphant It caa be^ippUed with equal ndvantage toHopKllM and During Hoascs. ill r l] ADVERTISEMENTS. !ii If f; M I ill I' 1 ; ■ iTT 1 i ■ Ml ^ 1' -' THE EXAMINER A Journal devoted to the interests of the Keform party, the businesa uomiuuuity, and tlie family circle. IS rVBUHHED EVERY THUBSDAV HOBNINCi, In the Toum of Barrie, Simcot. TERMS: 91.00 per annum, if paid in advance. Advertising at reasonable rate.s. 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It contains all the locjil news, and the best digest of Provincial and foreign intelligence. Job Work executed at the Herald Office in a style unequalled in this section of the Province, and at much lower prices than elsewhere. GEO. PIRIE, Proprietor, Wyndham Street, Goklph, Ont. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, Is Published by EDWAKD JOHN BARKER, M.D., every morning, at the office of th(! ^rioidi Whig Kingston, Ontario, Canada, at Six Dollars a year, cn,sh. The Wekki.y Huitish Wiiia is published every Thursday Morning, at Two Dollars a year. Letter- PreKs Printing in all their Beveral hranches, t'ai-di, niank Korma, Circulars, Dill HeaONA.GHIY. - I>roprietor | The .<;tar is published in the nourishing Tuwn of 0«1"J* \ the centre of tlio Great Bait Basin ef ths Provl»o», and esW' | a circuUtion not surpassed by any countyr Jsurnal in the W; minion,— in fact. It fs by far ths largest •f any in this secWS of ths soantry. It is thersfore unsurpassed as an adreruiw | medium. Advertisenents inssrted at a !*w rate. SnbscriptioB, (l.CO iiar aaaKm, in advance. WELLINGTON— WESTPIELD. 561 irnic, HKER, M.D., )ollar8 a yew, (} is published lars a year. ,1 l)rnnche», Canli, of ijidlnK, Haad- ,he l>««t ttyU ami Wellington.— A Village in the Townehip of Hillier, County Prince Edward CAMPBKLL, DONALD, Postmaster (jhadd, Georgi!, bakwr and grocer Cliutuu & Stinsou, founder Dunning & Clinton, carriage maker Fiayler, S. W., general merchant Flaylcr & Boyce, general nierohant8 Harrin, William, carriage maker Hicks, Daniel, carriage maker HoUingswortli, S. W., stoves und tinware Patterson, William, proprietor hotel Keid, Mrs., proprietor hotel Uoss, Walter, & Co., general merchants Terry It Co. , foundry proprietoi-s Todman & Clemenson, general merchants I TIMES, ;on, every Friday IN. 50 per annum. 1KB, idloattr, T. AUo, of the the Grand Division its per annum. r: THIS FACT I "the IRTISER lished in WelUngtos. published for ars. r LOW FIGURES, ILKINSON, . Kditor and I'nrnM'. \ttM ISRAT MORNING, lOTHER, lihinent. Main Street, with neatness an* reasonable. Star, [• JOURHAt). yropriet"' |h,*Prov..c...nd.»lgJ bt .t any "» ^Ji' Sm |a Uw rat*. IdTanea. Welleslcy. — A Village in the Township of Wcllesley, County Waterloo, 17 miles from Berlin, the Countj Town. Stage to Baden Station, Grand Trunk Railway, 9 miles. Population, 400. Money order ofiRce. Achieberg, Ch.irles, tailor Anetz, Jantz, brick maker Benlux, Peter, butcher Bu'l, William, tailor Bushman, A. Dtrsau, Peter, cooper Dersau, William, hotel keeper Doering, D. & L., flour mill Doering, Loreutz, bookseller Doersam, I'eter, brewer Doersam, Voicntini,, wood and willow ware Ernst, Chr.stain E., carpenter Flieshand, John, wai^on maker Fortar, Jacob K., carpenter Haforwcld, llcury, cabinet maker and builder Koch, Rev, Levi W., Lutheran Livingston, J. & J. flax mill pro])s. McKoe, S. Meyer, Alexander, tinsmith Morton William, physician Otman, Charles, planing mill Otmuii, Mury, soap and candle maker Pickel, Ernst, rope and cordage manufacturer Pickel, Miss, milliner Uainer & Hickey, dyers and scourers Rose, Frederick, satldler Hchneider, John, bouts uud shoes Scott k Kncblc, general merchants Stubby, John, painter Smith, Lewis, hotel keeper Tribe, A., jeweler Wagner, B., shoemaker Wagner, BarthoUl, messenger Wagner, Williiun, butcher Wagner, William, tailor Wt'stux, Peter, hotel keeiK'r Wdlinger, M., .Middler ZOEGLIl, JOHN, Postmastei and general meroliant i WcndOTCr. — A Past Office in the Township of Planttiagenet, County Prescott LAMB, WILLIAM, Postmaster. West Arran.— A Post Oflice in tlie Township of Saugeen, County Bruce. Campbell, P., J. P. . MclNNIS, RICHARD, Postmaster and hotel keeper West Brook.— A Post Village, in the Township of Kingston, County Frontenac, 7 miles distant frem Kingston, anil 180 from from Toronto. Daily mail. Population 200. Leonard, Nathanial, wagon maker McDonald, William, blacksmith Powiey, Henry R., grorcr and shoemaker liriilgp, Andrew, c;)opcr Clarke, Benjamin, grocer and shoemokcr Hull, Mrs. Jane, groceries licunard, Hiram, blacksmith Sprouie, James, hotel proprietor and farmer West Essa.— A Post flnice III' the Township of Essa, County Shncoc. Aitcheson, John, carpenter DUURV, T., Postmaster Drury, J., general merchant Fletcher, Samuel, blacksmith Gordon, T. A., J. P. llenilerson, D., giiiieral merchant McLeod, Alexandei', tailor .ciiLil' Wcstfleld.— A Post Office in the Town-iKip of Wawauo.ih, C.mnirJ^n^'*- ' " ' " Brooks, Robert Moss, John Cut, William bensmore, .iohn Hanufonl, George llareourt, John Harrison, John HELl'S, HKZEKIAH, Postmaster Hoover, Adam McLaoighliii, Thomas ! , . 31) lUmsay, titiorge Rmlinan, Charles Redman, John Tayl.jr, Thoiiia.s Tiudel, Georgu, lurmer Tindel, William, farmar Wo'ids, James ■ I I , '.r 662 WEST FLAMBORO'— WEST LAKE. West FlaniborOt — A Post Village in the Township of Flamboro' West, County Wuntworth, 3 miles from Dunlins Station, 8 Population about COO. Bansloy, Mrs. William, paper nianuf Barton, Siiinuel, Macksniitli Berrv, George, bliicksuiitlt Bt'tzn«r, I)nvi(l, farmer Bingham, Nid, fnrmcr BowiiiBii, .lohn, i;«rpciiter Bowman, Sli'[ihi'n, carjituiter L'jssy, yaniut'l, wagon niaktu' Cbrislii', Upv. Tlionuis, (United Presbyterian) Clark, Jnnics, wt'avi-r Clark, Williuii), weaver Colcleugh, William, farmer Coleman, .lamis, farmer Coleman, Itoliert, blaeksmitU Cornwall, Vincent, M.D., phyHieiau and surgeon Crooks, Tlioiiiiis & Son, saw millers and fanners Durrant, Cliiirles, general dealer in dry goods, gro- ceries, ic Echlin, Daniel, blacksmith Edwoitliy, William, farmer Kwart, Vvilliam, carpenter Fleming, Patrick, farmer (Jillies, William Gilmore, William, contractor Graham, William, cooper Hancs, Al)rrthuni, furmer Hanes, George, farmer Hodge, Owen, carjienter Irving, John 11., carpenter Jackson, George, farmer Jackson, .lolin, butcher Jones, Alfred, wagon maker JONES, .lOHN, carriage and wagon maker, general blacksmit' &o Lawrence,, Ereilerick Lepointe, Nelson, farmer from Hamilton and 47 from Toronto. Daily Mails. Money Order Office. Lochrcy, Alexander, fanner ljU(;as, Thomas, stone cutter McCormick, Levi \V., wagon maker McNeil, Jolin, farmer Martin, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner Martin, Thomas, boot and shoemaker Miller, W. K., (Thomas & W. F. Miller) Wilier, Thomas k W. E., paper manufa Miller, Thoma.s, M.D Miller k Dickson, physicians and surgcona Morden, William, sawyer Morris, Mrs, Ncff, J'hn, sen., farmer Neir, ,l(,.in, jun., I irjienter Nuwcombe, .lethro, stone cutter Newcombe, John, stone cutter Newcombe, Joseph, stone cutter Newcombe, Robert, stone cutter O'Hrieii, Mrs. boarding hou.se O'Keilly, .1. K. , M.D., pliysician and surgeon Oram, Hugh, foreman paper mill Olliniette, IJeiijamin, blacksmith PKRCV, J(JHN, Postmaster merchant tailor Koss, Williiim, farmer Smith. .). M., prop. West Flamboro' Hotel Smith, Alexander, insurance agent Smith, J. S., merchant Sullivan, Corneiins, tailor Sweet, Georg , blacksmith Turley, Josejili, carpenter Van Every, Hugh, general denier in dry goods, gro- ceries, hardware, crockery &c West Flamboro' Hou.se, Jacob 1$. Smith prop W's'iart, Alexander, contractor Wii-.;; \rt, Kenneth, farmer and townslup treasurer West IIuntingdon« — A Post Office in the Township of Huntingdon, C'ounty Ha.iting8 Archibald, James Ashley, .lohn Ashley, Kuth, teacher Ashley Simeon Chisholm, M., hotel Erno, Thomas, dry goods Erwin, Alexander, wagon maker Forgy, Peter Gay, Robeit, general merchant Gardner, ., hotel Gardner, Samuel, teacher Hoggibtie, James Kitchen, Owen, J. P. Luke, John LUKK, PHILIP, Postmaster Luke, P., hotel keeper Mclnroy, John, carpenter McTaggart, Archibald, carpenter McTaggert, Allen, cooper Osborii, Jiimes, carpenter Uansom, Samuel Keid, Ne3t(jr Uutledge, ■lame.'?, dry good.s Uyan, J. G., J. P Sills, John West Huntley. — A post office in the Township of Huntley, County Carlton, 26 miles from Ottawa. Carroll, Patrick Conboy, 'Ihornas, teacher Corcrea, I'aniek, teacher Egan, P Evoy, James, cooper Fetbirston, William J., general merchant Finncrs, Patrick, blacksmith Hewston, .lohn, general merchant HORAN, EDWARD, Postmaster Kennedy, John, jr. Kennedy, Lawrence Kenned}', Patrick Kidd, Richard, notary public Clarion. John, J. P. Mordy, John William Jlordy, Thomas Murjihy, Ellen, teacher O'Hrien, Jeremiah O'Malley, Rev. Mr. (Roman Catholic) Oakley, Elizabeth, teacher West Lake. -A Post Office in the Township of Hallowell, County Prince Edward. LAMBERT, HENRY, Postmaster. WKST McOILLIVRAY— WEST OSGOODE. net h, 3 wiles der Office. n» irgeoii tailor otel Went MrCllllvray.- A Post Village in tho Townshiii of McOillivrny, County Middlfwsx. !;()iiil<>ii 'JO i[iili'.s. i'npuliitioa 260. Hftyntoii, William, Hlincuuiki r Bice, (cillii'it, ]iri)piit'tor Kri.st mill Browor, Alinihaiii, gciirrul lui'rchant and lilnckHHiith Ilniwn, (Jiorj;i', iiriiiioriil mnrchaiit ISry.'int, Jolin, Hliocninkcr Kckhart, .loliii, sluxniiiikc^i' Kriiiik, .loliii, ficticnil mi'i'diiUit FUASKR, WILMAM, I'ostiim.stin- mid fjen. morclmnt Ciniiidy, .Idliii, liliK^ksmith Harcoiirt, (Icorj^i', hhoi'iimkcr Hufltiiixs, J., luopriotor isnw mill Juilgo k UoliiiiKoii, lilai'kKiiiith.s Distant fVuni Lavctt, Henry, blacksmith Miicy, John, hot'd koeper Mrti'k, Jiilin, hotel keeper nnd pump maker Mellon, William, lilaeksniith rutterNoii, .lohn, wap>n maker IVnrson, Thomas, shoemnkcr Ueyaii, Patrick, shoemaker Slack, (leorKe, jiroprictor erist mill Smith, Alexander, (general merchant Thompson, Anilrcw, jtroprictor saw mill Tweedle, Thomas, blacksmith West MoutrOSC- A Vilk^o on the Grand Uivur, in the Township of Woohviel miles from Hitrlin, the County Town. Population 100. Anderson, A. L., tcschcr Kntni)f. Fi Bear, Sanimd, lumher yard and planing mill Henncr, J. & Son, woolen nm)iufacture4 Bowman, Noah (iordun, William, stock dealer Halm, C.eoi'),'*, gunsmith Hidm, Crcor;,'e, carpenter KIliBUUNK, J. 13., l'u.stnuister Mul general uiercht. (Jounty Watorloo, 12 Kntnpf, Frederick, cooper McKay, Iliram, cooper Pickert, Philip, cooper Ryder, N., hotel keeper Heatoii, .loliii, ,I.P. Shirk, Abraham (United Brethron) Veitch, William, J. P. Woodward, J. M. i I I \\ dry goods, gro- ith prop lip treasurer ,ni Ottawa. h) Wc!4tOU. — K Village ami Station of tlio Grand Trunk Railway on the River Humber, in the Township of York, County York, I) miles from Toronto. Stages to Pine Grove, Albion, Klineburg and Woodbridge. Money Order Oiiicc and Savings Hank. Population 1000. Bunk, Dr., teacher Banks, H., druggist Barry, .lohn, boot.s and shoes Beamish, William, boot.i and shoes Brown, .lohn, carpenter Brown Brothers, }>()lterv Bull, E., M.D. Card, W., cooper Chcckley, Uev. W. !•'., teacher Conron, James, butcher ('oulter, James, prop, fouiidiy and planing mil! Crane, George, teacher Crookshank, James, carpenter CuUcrton, Patrick, tailor Kagle, Joliii, hotel keeper and livery EUerly, William, J. P. English, Rev. N. (Wesleyun) Fleraming, Robert, tjulor Flynii, Robert, boots and shoes Oracev, .lann's, brewt'P Mickey, Z., agent*.!. T. R. ;' Hutl'man, James, saddler Hodg.son, Jamei, teacher Irwin, William, blacksmith Jcvin.s, Jame.s, painter JOHNSON, KOBEUT, Postmaster, gen. merchant Johnson, Rev. W. A. (('hurch of England) Kennedy, George, livciy Kemp, John, hotel keeper Kempsall, Michael, Idacksmith West Ossoodc.-- A A'illage and Station of the St, Osgoode, County Carleton, 21 miles from Ottawa. ROWER, J. C, Postma-ster and general merchant tlaughley, Thomas, J. P. Clcrand, Hugh, general merchant UoUen, Arthur, J.I'. Kemiisall, Seth, blacksmith Little, John, hotel keep"r Long, George, telegrajih oiM.mitor Little, John, livery Langstaff, Mis,s, milliner Maguire David, boots and shoes Mason, William, general merchant MacJougal, Robert, grist mill Musson, E. J., general merchant Mallaby, Peter, blacksmith Maulson, John, accountcnt Na.sen, William, jeweler Parker, John, car])entcr ' Peers, Hugh, butcher Peers, Thomas, constable Plowman k Hall, foundry Rowantree, David, butcher Shuttleworth, .lames, wagon maker Smith, Edward, tailor Smith, Joseph 1'., butcher Smith, W. 11., general merchant Stone, David, carpenter Taylor, Robert, baker Tyrrell, William, J. P., builder Wadsworth, V.. k W., genenil nu'rchant/t, proprietors Hour mills Wadworth, W., J. P. Watson, Miss, milliner Wood, (jluorge, tinsmith Lawrence and Ottawa Railway, ia *ho Towishij* ot Population 100. Huffey, Thomiw, rooper Mores, Charles, J. P. O'Connor, Daniel, teacher Wilson, Elizibeth, teacher !!•! lit iiii i 564 WE8T0VER— WESTWOOD. Weitover. — A imall Villag* is th« Township of BaTorly, County Wantworth, 15 milen from llkmiltoa. Bell, Alexander, teacher Beonett, W. H., wugui maker Burrell, Ueorgc, gcntrul inervhant Chamberland, — phy«ii'ian Cocliraup, Williuiu, kuw and aliinglt mills Henry, William, saw, laat and shingle mill Kemp, Josepli, hulel prop. Lindsay, John, grint mill MclNTOSH, HKNJAMIN, rostmaator Miles, James, general merchant Purdr, Thomas, blnc^ksniith Hmith, Key. H., (Methodiat Epiacopal) Wood, Peter Westport. — {Set Villagutoo latt/or regular inurtion, at the end of Ihia work.) West's Corners.— A Village on Smith's Creek, from Stratford, the County Town. Population Adair, Samuel, carpenter and builder Brownlee, Juuies, general merchant Coulter, John, furuier Deppiiich, George, general merchant DiUabough, Jamo^, M. D., Dorland, S. G., carpenter and builder Edwards, (Jecrge, J, P., Edwards, liichanl, teacher Grosh, George, boots and shoes Hunter, Nelson, fanner Kertcher, Valentine, lumber yard Eirchland, Alexander, boots and shoes Lippert, J., boots and shoes Muter, Henry, waj^on maker Millikun, Kev. A. (Wesleyan Methodist) in the Township of Morniagton, County Perth, 17 milca 300, Moss, Robert, hotel keeper Musgravc, Her. Peter (OanA4a Presbyterian) I'lKltSON, JOHN, Postuioater and gen. merchant Pugh, Uavid, farmer Roe, James, farmer Roe, Samuel, hotel keeper Ross, David, teacher Strong, James, liide and leiither dealer Torram^e, William, teacher Tovil, Rev. Isaac (Wesleyan Methodiiit) Whaley, James, sen., farmer Whttley, Samuel, J. P. Whuley, Samuel, Division Court Clerk Wilson, William, hotel keeper ! I ¥ I 4 4 i j n II 1 !i 1 1 1 Bi i '!) ■ 1 • 4i ' West Winchester.— A Village in th« Township of Winchester, County Duudas, 35 miles from CJorn- wall, the County Town. Population 260. Amable, Allen, general merchant Amable, George, farmer Armstrong, Rev. J. (Wesleyan Methodist) Baker, Benjumin, stone dealer Beach, Asa, general merchant Beach, M. F., proprietor flour and planing mill BONK, WILLIAM, Postmaster and gen, merchant Brown, John, shoe maker Brown, Robert, farmer Christie, John, sen., carpenter Dixon, Thomas, hotel keeper Forth, John, butcher Forth, Nelson, farmer Fox, C. J., farmer Fulford, Alonzo, carpenter Henderson, Caleb, shoemaker Hickey, — , M. D. Hogaboom, Gilbert, cooper Hughes, James, farmer Johnston, Rev. AV., (Episcopal Methodist) Latiamme, J. D., general merchant Liing, George, farmer Lithton, J. G., tailvr McDermid, Rev. D., (Baptist) McPherson, Joseph, tanner MuQuade, Henry, shoemaker Mallory, Joseph 13., tinsmith Mercill, Henry, wagon maker Wills, Ezra H., cooper Mills, John, painter Mulloy, George, ,1. P. Orton i Hunter, wugon makers Rae, David, J. P. Robertson, Joseph, tailor Scott, James, hotel keeper Scott, William, tailor Suddaby, Thomas, cabinet maker WestWOOd.— A Village in the Township of Asphodel, County Peterboro'. Stages to Keene and Norwood. Tri-weekly mails. Population 76. Andrews, Rev. Mr., (Presbyterian) Breckenrid{j;e, John, farmer and saw mill propiietor Brown, Thoiuas, wagon maker Cameron, Thojnas, miller Christie, Thomas, tailor Farrier, Rev. Mr. Griihn, Sanm.-l, general merchant Humphr. ys, Job, farmer McCamuc, J., teacher Macdonald, Thomas, farmer O'Grady, Jeremiah, shoemaker Powell, Jolm, farmer Powell, Mrs. saw and grist mill prop. Rcid, Thomas, shoemaker Sargent, Edward, blacksmith Sharp, William, blacksmith Short, Bev. Mr. (Methodist) Weald, Michael, hotel keeper iiU. WEXFORD— WHITBY. seo HkmiltoB. Wexford.— A siaall Village in the Townahip of 8o*rboro*, County York, milos from Toronto. Pop. SO. Harris, Rcr. — , (Episcopal Mothoiliat) McHKATH, JAMKS T., l'o«ta»ttJiUir Ma^inn, Charlea D., J. P. Martin, .Sumuel, farmer Percy, Mrtthew, farmnr Sandersiiii, Charles, wagon raaksr Sisley, Mrs., urocor Sylvrstcr, Uichard, farmer Tingle, John, general merchant Armstrong, RdwanI, farmer Barker, Mark, fanner Beath, James T., gr«u«r Belt, Rev. VV., (rhunh of Ennlaml) Cutting, Cliark'S (J., Iiunta and shoes Edgar, Rer. J. (Mtthodibt) Frame, Oeorge, farmer tiooderhani, Ueorge, fanner Hall, John, farmer Perth, 17 mileu yteriaiO gen. merchant Westmeath.— A Post Onice in the Township of Westraeath, County Rnnfrew. FRASER, ALEXANDER, I'ostmoster. Whalen.— A small Village in the Township of Biddulph, County Middlesex.lQ miles from London. McDonald, A., grocer I Morley, J., carpenter Magce, J. J., cradle maker Stanly, \V. D., teacher MILSON, JOHN 11., Postmaster ond wagon maker | Stevenson, J., carpenter ler list) 5 miles from C5otn- jtUodist) Leeue and Norwood. krop. Wheatlcy.— A Village in the Township of Town. Stages to Windsor, Chatham and Bachelder, Th(>ma.s, bunts and shoes Hackus, E., slenm flour mill Barnum, Elder (B.ipti.st) BUCHANAN, W. ,I.P., Postmaster Calhoun, John, cabinet maker Collisson, S. Craig, "Williiim, wagon maker Dales, "William, ciirpenter Darbyshire, G., t'urnuT Darbyshire, Willain, farmer Emerson, J., furmor Fisher, Ueorge, tailor Foster, Ralph, teacher Fox, Charles 11., general agent Fox, R, R., I'armcr Fox, Thomas M., J. P. Fox & Co., ]iroprietord saw mill Han is, J., fanner Harrison, Tlmnias, farmer Hickson, J., fanner Hooker, Rev. L. (Wesleyau) Mersea, County Essex, 38 miles, from Sandwich the Connty Amherstburg. Population 160. Iverson, J., farmer Julian, Jacob, hotel keeper Lamarsh, J., farmer Lane, II. Malott, Henry, grocer Mar'-ott & Hutt, carpenters Middleton, (leorge, general merchant Overholt, George, if D. Piggott, J., farmer Piaor, Robinson, foundry proprietor Plant, John, butcher Robinson, George, grocer Robinson, Joseph, baker Setterington, William, farmor Setterington, H., farmer Sharp, George E. , hotel keeper Thompson, J. A. Thom])son, John R., hotel keeper Wat.son, W., farmer AVigfield, William, farmer Wigle, Alexander, farmer Whitbj'. — The County Town of Ontario, on Lake Ontario, and a station on the Grand Trunk Railway, u one of the mo.st thriving Towns in the Province. The harbor is one of the best on the lake, and largo quantities of grain and produce are shipped from this point. The manufacturing establishments are num- erous and extensive. Wliilhy is the southern terminus of the proposed Whitby and Port Perry Railway, united by a branch with Uxbridge and Bcaverton, on Lake Simcoo, which, when completed, wiU'ftdd materially to the prosperity of the Town. Distant from Toronto, 29 miles ; Port Perry, 18 ; and from Beaverton, 45. Daily Stages to Prince Albert, Port Perry, Uxbridge and iieaverton. Port of Entry, Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population, 3500 ALBION HOTEL, James C. McPherson, proprietor Alexander, Alexander, Ontario Hotel Allin, Lewis, books, stationery, Wall papers and III i i ■ _ * i ! music All Saint's Church, (Church of England), Rev. J. D. Cayley, Mini.ster Annes, George E., proprietor Whitby Brewery Amall, John, confectioner Ayres, George, blacksmith Handel, Joseph A. , boots and shoes Bcattie, Francis, butcher Billings, W. H., barrister Black, James Blow, John, bookkeeper James Rowe & Co., agent British America Assurance Co. Blow, William, grain and produce dealer Borland, James, variety store British Amerii.'a Assurance Co., Fire and Marine, of Toronto, Levi Fairbanks, jun., agent BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, Jas. H. Gerrie, Depository Brown, Loren, grocer -)6G WHITBY. III'' ! 'mi BROWN, N. W. ( Brown k Pttttoraon) BROWN * I'ATTKKSON, (Niiliolns W. Brown, Robert k ItiirVfn IMtli-mon), iiroprii'tom Whitby Agricultiiial WorkH, (oue adv.) Bryan Jiifol) Bryan, John, otovt-H ami tinwiiro Bryiin, Williiini, niiinurni'tiircr tin, copper anil nhect iron ware, stovfiH, ctfi BURNlIAM,/A(;HKUS,.Iu(lBo(.;onnty('ourt Ontario Coiintv Burns, William, boots, MioeH ami RfocerifH Byrne, Jiuiicm, choniiHt «iul (lrnj,'K''l) CAIiDWKLL, iv M., proprirt^r Commercial Ilotfl, (hcc uilv) Cunicron, Alexander, chief conHtuble ("Cameron, (ieorj{e, nhofninker CAMPBELL, .lAMKS >., proprietor Dr. Carson's Vietoriii Wine Bitters Cnnipbell, R. k J., dry goods and Krocerie.s Canndiitn Kxpres.s Ojliee, (ieorge Yule, Agent C!ard, Williom 1!., dentist CARSON, «. A., M. I). Cayloy, Rev. J. 1)., (Church of Kngliiail) ''hampion, II. T. ("larke, Jnine.s A., pliotngrapher CLAYTON, JAMK.S, wagon maker (sec adv) Clegg, T. W., harbor muster Coclunne, M. IL, dry goods and groceries COCHRANK, SAMIJKL II., banister and Co. Atfy Collins, Mntthew, boots and shoes COMMERCIAL HOTEL, E. M., CoUlwell, i.roprictor (see adv.) Commercial Union Assurance Compaiiy of London, England, Fire and Life, Levi Fairbanks, jr., «gt (Jonway, 0. O. S., builder and contractor Connaek, fJeorge, cariienter and builder Coulthaiil, Walter, sherill's Imiliff County Court Oflice and Surrogate, J. V. Ham, depty clerk of tha Crown Crosby, Henry H., grocer Cullen, William, baker and confectioner Danford, Thonia.s, High Constable Ontario County DARTNELL, GEORC.E IL, barrister. Master and deputy Registrar in Chancery Dawea, Clement Deverell, Thomas, contractor Dow, Thonia.s, accountant Ontario Bank Draper, t'hester, grain dealer Draper, James, dejmty Registrar Draper, C. k Co., (iommission and grain merchants, proprietors Ontario Steam Elevator Dunuas, John, tea pedlar Eastwood, W., M.l). Edinburgh Life As.surnnee Company of Scotland; Levi Fairbanks, jun., agent Etna Fire and Marnie Insurance Company of Dublin; T. H. McMillan & Co., agents FAIRBANKS, LEVI, JUN., insurance agent and auctioneer Fairbanks, Levi, sen. Farquaharson, John Farmers\Inn, Samuel G. Wilkinson, projirietor Farmers' Victoria Mutual Insurance Company of Hamilton, Yeoman Gibson, agent Ferguson, John, tailor Fox, Castle, boot and shoe maker Francis, Richard, gi'ocerics, wines and liquors Freeman, T. P., carriage painter Fullerton, Robisrt, telegraph operator (see adv) GIBSON, YEOMAN, importer of dry goods, gro cerics and hardware, jiroduce and grain dealer, commission merchant and insurance agent ORRRIE, JAMEH II., mayor, chemist utA dragRiat (iordon, .tames K., barrister (lortzig, Charlea, melodecn inanufaicl»'"*'"T vi I'airbauitB, A) hardware, 1 i>roi<. lyhilby :oprictor notary public, eeve (moneyto U. . treasurer rchant Association of \\) lerchant harU's), taimers lugs (st'f ndv)_ laui Hriggs'dia- lagcnt, etc, Mathinon, David, tailor Montreal Trli'((raiih ollli'c, (Jcorjpi Yule, jun., agvnt Moorp, \V. A., teliiT Ontario Itunk Moiurx, MiM E., di'puHniiikpr Uunro, It. I.., aiictiiiiirer Murphy, JanicM J., teacher Myrra, 'I'iioiniw, auctioneer and coramisnion merchant Nrwliurv, Joliu, Hhoenmker O'UONOVAN, MICHAKL, inaiiufarturer of carriagfa WBtfons, i«leii{hy, William, shingle maker Lindsiiy, William, lumber yaril Ludgate, Mrs., milliner HcLauchlau, Duncan McManuH, Denni.s, general merchant McNal), Dugald C, teacher McRnc, John, wagon maker Monahan, Timothy, blacksmith Neil, Nicholas, cooj^r PARIS, JOHN, Postmaster, li':nber dealer Robertson, Alexu.uler, carpenter Robertson, Duncan Shane, Michael, lime manufacturer and ston* dealer Stirling, Alexandei, grocer Stewart, Alexander Stewart, Donald, lumber dealer !'ii ffhitevale. — A Village in the Township of Pickering, County Ontario, 14 miles from Whitby, the County Town, to which place it is crnnocted by daily stage. Daily mail. Population about 300. il Alaway, A., cooper Allen, John, boot and shoemaker Bessie, John, sawyer Bessie, George, sawyer Burton, Thomas, hotel keeper 3urlon, Israel, butcher and mover Burton, George, farmer Burton, SVilliam, carpenter Booth, William, wagon maker Booth, Henry, cabinet maker Bradshaw, Edward, farmer Defoe, David, teamster Ellis, J. , superintendent of woolen factory Terrier, Amos, teacher Gilchrist, George, planer. Hilts. F., farmer Hilts, R., farmer Hoover, P. R. U Co., cheese factory Hoover, P. R. (P. R. Hoover & Co. Major Hotel, Thomas Burton, proprietor .Major, H., farmer Miller, Mrs. Ann Moodey, D., boot and sTioemaker Moore, Kev. J. B. (Baptist) McPHEE, D., Postmaster and merchant Fatten, Joseph, carpenter Percy, S. T., bookkeeper Roach, F., blacksmith Robinson, John, cocper Rose, J. k Son, merchants and tailors Spink, W. & J., millers Squires, Alexander, miller Strachan, George, fanner Taylor, James, gcneral^merchant Taylor, D., weaver Turner, William, sen., farmer Turner. William, jun., farmer Vardon, J., carpenter Vardon, R. , planer Vcn-o, A., farmer Waters, Thomas, cloth fuller White, Trumen P., mill and factory owner "Wigniore, S. B., tinsmith Wilson, M., sen., farmer Wilson, Josejih, steam carriage factory Wilson, M., juu., carriage maker Wonch, J. W., teacher in Wllitfield. — A village in the Township of Mulmur, County Simcoe, 35 miles from Barrie, the County Town, 18 from Augus Station Northern Railway, and 17 from Orangcville. Stages bi-weekly to OrangJ- ville. Population 100. Archer, William, carpenter Davison, John, farmer Dean, John, fariner Ferris, Matthew, J. P., farmer Graham, Colwell, J. P. HENRY, P. D., Postmaster Leighton, P. S., tailor Levciis, Joseph, general merchant McOutcheon, David, farmer Middleton, George, carpenter ,. . Noble, William, general merchant and hotel keeper Oliver, Joseph, farmer Pollagher & Laing, general merchants Wilson, George, ftirmer fUlittlnston.— A Village in the Township of Amaranth, County Wellington, 40 miles from Guelph, th» County Town. Stages to Owen Sound and Orangeville. Population, 100. Allingham, James, farmer French, Thomas, farmer BOWSFIELD, ROBERT, J. P., proprietor Whitting- ton Hotel Oalbnith^ John, dentist Grmhani, Thomas, carpt^ntar JefifersoQ, George, farmer Johnsion, David, farmer Leader, JoBliua, farmer Macmunii, Charles, blacksmith Murray, Henry, farmer Routledge, John, gunsmith Whitten, Robert, farmer Whitten, Thomas, farmer embroke, tht quauUtiu of wler I iton* dealer bj, the Count? uit owner )ry rrie, tlie County feokly to Orang«- nd hotel keeper ts from Ouelpb, the WIARTON—WIDDER STATION. 669 Vlarton. — A thriTing Village in the Townships of Amable and Keppel, Counties Grey and Bruce, 60 mil« from Walkcrton. The Village is beitutifully situated at the head of Colpoy's Bay, one of the best natural harbors on the Upper Lakes, in the midst of a beautiful section justly celebrated for its romantic scenery, healthy climate, pure air and pure water. Steamer Champion to Owen Sound. Population, 100. Dennis, J., wagon maker Dinsmor:, Thomas, hotel keeper Gilpin, T., lumber dealer Greenlees, Robert, general merchant Hodgins, J. W., general merchant Hurst, F., agent Kribbs, Henry, shoemaker Jones, E. C, steamboat agent, forwarding and com. merchant MILLER, IS. B., Postmaster, estate agent Patterson, Thomas, carpenter Whitworth, W. B., saddler Williams, Dr„ proprietor saw mills Wilmot, Isaiah, carpcntci Wick. — A small Village in the Township of Brock County Ontario, 25 miles from Whitby the County Town - Brabazon, George, farmer Carmichael, Peter, proprietor Wick hotel Hadden, George, farmer Huntington, James, butcher Leask, Alexander farmer Leask, David, farmer McArthuF, Rev. A., (Presbyterian) Parrish, Lewis, proprietor grist mill Patterson, J. shoemaker SHIRE, CALEB, Postmaster, general merchant Stone, John, farmer Tipp, William E., painter Wicklow. — A pest office in tho Township of Haldimand, County Northumberland, 10 miles from Cobonrg, the County Town. Armstrong John & Son, sh yemakers Bennett, W. C, wagon maker Davy, John, carpenter Doolittle, Epliraim, farmer i Doolittle, Samuel, farmer EWING, C. E., Postmaster Hale k Wilson, wagon makers Hall, Alexander, fanner McCullen, A., gristmill Massie, John, G., proprietor grist mill Scripture, S. L. J., founder and machinist Williams, Isham, grocer Widder Station (Thedford Village).— A Village on the line of the Grand Tnmk Kailway, in the Town' ship of Bosauquet, County Lambton, about 3 miles from the River Aux Sables. Distant from Sarnia, the County Town, 32 miles an(] from Arkona, 74 miles. Lime, salt and oil are found in tlie neighborhood. Stage to Arkoua. Money Order Office. Population 350. Adams, A. ATKINSON & GATTIS, commission and forwarding merchants (see adv) Bishop, William, farmer Beattie, Alexander, general merchant Burns, J. P., insurance agent BURNS, J. P. & CXI., general merchants Burrow, M., telegraph operator Cameron, John, woolen manufacturer CORNELL, JONAS, general merchant Curtis, Gcorgi", auctioneer Balzicl, Andrew, blacksmith Balziel, John, shingle maker Davidson, A. Davidson, William, farmer DiUer, Anson, carpenter Dobie, John DOBHIE, M. A. DUNN, GEORGE, hotel keeper Foster & Sills, butchers Freeman, Rev. B. (Baptist) Goodfellow, Rev. P. (Presbyterian) Haney, R. , saah and stave factory Hilbuvn, Wilson, farmer Hirkmott, J. V., commission and forwarding mercht HOLWELL, G. W., hotel keeper Hunt, Rev. G. (Methodist Episcopal) Jackson, Frederick, wagon maker Johustone, Rev. (Church of England) Johnston, Edward, blacksmith Jones k Kennedy, props, steem flouring k gnat mill Kennedy, Caleb, general merchant Kennedy, Jacob, prop, grist mill King, S., shingle maker Kirkpatiick, T. , gen. mercht and real estate agent ^irkpatrick k King, lumber dealers KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS, J.P., Postmaster and general merchant Lang, John, accountant Lee, James, watchmaker LENNOX k McGregor, general mcrchanU Long, John, accountant Lyman, Morris, carpenter McCormick, R., farmer Mcintosh, R., tailor McKinnon, L., teacher McLean, J. M., M.D McNab, J. , cabinet maker Main, David, lime and stone dealer Markness, Thomas, boots and shooa Morgan, G. G., tailor Mo-gan, W. H., station master, express and inf. tgi Parkinson, M., farmer Parks, Thomas, boots and shoes Pikmf.n, George, farmer Plumb, Paul, carpenter Powell, J., farmer Pringle, William E., tailor RAE, R., J. P., general merchant Reagan, James B., tinsmith Ryckman, G., farmer Soutliworth, Levi, lime and stone dealer South worth, N. E., seedsman Symanson, A., boots and shoes Tidball, Richard, boots and slioes Titus, Christopher, carpenter Washburn, L., cabinet maker Watcher, Richard, blacksmith Walts, John, farmer WATTSON, MARTIN, cabinet maker 4 lumbcrdealer Willet, Arthur, carpenter Wilson, Richard, general merchant 570 WIDDER— WILLIAMSBURG. m Widder. — A Village in the Township Town, and H from Widdcr Station. Bethune, Donald, grocer Chaip, Asa, hotel keeper Chestar, John, fiirmer Crawford, Thomas, farmer Ualzifl, Andrew, blacksmith Dalziel, .lohn, manager saw mill Decker Isaac, yiropriftor saw mill Dunald Archibald, lumber merchant DUFFUS, ADAM, Postmaster, merchant Elliott, John, lumber merchant English, Alexander, farmer Ooodfellow, Rev. Peter (Presbyterian) of Bosanijuet, Conuty Lambtou, 32 miles from Samia, th« Comity Stages to and from Arkonn. Population 200. Johnson, Hiram, wagon maker Kier, William, shoemaker Lackey, John, farmer Long, John, bookkeeper Munger, Elijah, taimer Munnes, W. A., M.D. McKellar, Donald, farjner McKELLAR, P., J. P., eomn. in B. R. McMillan, Thomas, saddler and tanner McNab, James, miller Owens. John, prop, saw mill Tidball, Robert, shoemaker IFilflid. — A Village in tho Township of Brock, County Ontario, 36 miles from Wliitby, the County Towa. Population 60. Burgess, F., painter CHAMBERS, JOHN Postmaster and gen. mcrcht Hamil, A., nioaon Hart, O., farmer Hart, R., farmer Hodgiiis, T., carpenter Hunter, J. W., weaver Lloyd, J., farmer Lloyd, T., farmer McCallum. J., surveyor Nealon, J., farmer Nugent, T., farmer Reekie, J., merchant St. John, P., farmer Till, William, wagon maker Vallentyne, John, blacksmith Way, N. B., farmer AVay, W. lumber dealer Wilke^port. — A small Village in the Township of Sombra, County Lambton, 20 miles from S»mi», tlit County Town. Brown, Charles, farmer Brown, Henry, farmer Butterworth, William, painter Campbell, J., carpenter Cullen, Peter, i'armer Eyre, Thomas, carriage maker Eyre, William, carriage maker Farr, Joseph, carpenter KIMBALL, WILLIAM, J. P. and general merchant McNaughton, John, shoemaker McQuarrie, Dr. Parker, Andrew, confectioner Peattee, Robert M., tailor Selmon, Samuel, farmer Selmon, Thomas, saddler Stone, G. T., tinsmith Stone, J. W., tinsmith Sturdevant, Herman, M.D. Sturdevant, Ira, farmer Willetsholme.- -A Post Office in the Township of Pittsburg, County Frontenac. ABRAM, JOSIAS, Postmaster, Williams (Nairn). — A small Village on the River Aux Sable, in the Township of East Williams, County Middlesex, 22 miles from London. Population 130. BELL, ARCHIBALD, Postmaster, carpenter Bradley, James, cooper ■ Carmichael, Albn, hotel keeper Davidson, Roderick, blacksmith Dmmmond, William & Co., general merchants Fraser, Hugh, blachsmith Gilchrist, Hugh, general merchant Gilchrist, John, hotel keeper McKeith, Peter, shoemaker McKenzie, Donuld, shoemaker Livingstone, John, wagon maker Parsons, John, proprietor grist mill Sands, Richmond, M. D. 'WilliamsblirSi — (Cartwright Post Office) — A small Village in the Township of Cartwright, Ccnnty Durham, 40 miles from Cobourg, the County Town, and 16 from Bowmanville. Improved lands i» vicinity average J40 per acre. Stages daily to Bowmanville, faro 75 cents. Population 100. Ford, John, general merchant Kerrigan, Robert, tailor Lummis, John, Hour mill McPHAlL, HUGH, general merchant Martin, William, J. P. Mason, Thomas, hotel keeper Montgomery, John, M. D. Moore, Joseph, tailor Morrison, James, millwright and gunsmith Spinks, Robert, J. P. Toolcy, John, hotel keeper VANCE, W., Postmaster Walker, William tanner a, th« County County Towi. from Sarnift, th« kvilliams, Conntj Irtwright, Countj Improved lands » 100. iTismith WILLTAMSTOWN— WILLOWGROVE. 571 Wllliamstown,— A Village on tlie lliver Aux Uaisin, in the Township of Chartottcnburg, County (ilcngarry, 12 iiiilos from Martintown. Population 500. lioirett, Willium k Co., carriage and wagon nmkers Barston, Lewis, carpenter Bertrand, Oliver, lioot maker Kra.seland, Uavid, tailor iiiirton, James, w»f;oii maker Campliell, Daniel, brick maker Campbell, William, lime and .stone dealer I'arron, Thomas, butelier (Jattanaeh, Lauclilin, wagon maker Curry, .lames, baker Karl, .lames, shingle maker Elder, George, gunsmith Ferguson, (ieorf,'e, boot maker Ferguson, I'cter li. FiTtser, A. Gordon, Francis, cooper (Iwiit, John A., patent right agent (iedbois, P. V. D., caliinet maker and gen. merchant Irons, William, jiainter .lami&son, Alexander, teacher Ladoo, Charles, wagon maker McHuin, Ja-nes, farmer McCarthy, l!ev. I. J. ((Roman Catholic) McCrimmon, Duncnn, lime and atone dealer McDonald, Angus, J.l'., hotel keeper AIcDoinild, Donald, boot maker McDonalil, John A. & Co., general meruliants J'd)onal(l, Thoma.s, hotel keeper McDonald, William, auutionetr McGregor, John A. McLu-en, John, brick maker Mi'LENNAy, DUNCAN, Po,stnia.ster and grocer McLennan, Murdoch, fanner MePherson, James, tailor McPher.son, John, general menOiant Mi'Uae, John, carpenter and buililer Maxwell, David, teacher Murchison, Duncan Patterson. Hev. Nathaniel (Free Church) Pigeon, William, boot and shoe maker Uousson, Adolphus, carjienter Ilouss«n, Josepli, carpenter Kous.son, Timothy, carpenter .Shaver, Robert, M.D. Slack, James, tailor XuUivan, Andrew, tinsmith Summers, J. A., general merchant Sylvester & McGillis, steam Hour and grist mill Ward, Alexannnding, — , bootmaker Taylor, Edwin, farmer Turk, John, farmer Vollars, Thomas, proprietor steam flour mill WinchelS^'a — (Ellmville.) — A small Village in the |Township of Usborne, County Huron, 30 mile* from Goderiuh, thu County Town. Population 50. Allen, Alfred, curpenter Andrew, Oeorfte, wagon maker Br'uiAcombe, J ohn, boots and shoer Carpenter, Richard, blacksmith Catncart, Henry, blacksmith Chittick, John, blacksmith Cook, Thomas, wagon maker Delbridge, John, farmer Elliott, Mrs. F. , hotel keeper Erans, Richard, cooper Oodbolt, George, farmer Hall, Charles, carpenter Hall, John, carpenter Hall, Samuel, carpenter Hall, Sanmel P., teacher McKee, 11. F., farmer Miller, Joseph, firmer Miner, William jun., carj)cnter Nagle, Thomas, farmer Pcnwarder, David, jun., soap and candle maker Robinson, William and Robert, carpenters SMITH, ALEXANDER, Postmaster, general merch. Taylor, Henry, general merchan', Turnbull, Andrew, farmer Walker, David, J. P. Watson, George E., carpenter Winchester.— A Village on the Nation River, in the Township of Winchester, County Dundas, 36 miln from Cornwall, the County Town ; and 18 from Williamsburg Station, Grand Trunk Railway. Pop. 600. Armstrong, Rev. A., Wesleyan Methodist Ault & Edgerton, carders Beach, Asa, general merchant Baish Robert, furniture store CASSELMAN, CHARLES T., Postmaster and gen- eral merchant Casselman, Solomon, blacksmith Dwyer, Frank, tailor Fisher, Joseph, wagon maker Flynn, John, boots and shoes Gibbons, Jeremiah J., general merchant Gillespie k Ray, general merchants Ginley, James, inn keeper Graham, James, harness maker Grant, Donald, ])hysician Hay, James, teacher Hillar, William, grist and saw mill Hugh, Patrick, general merchant Johnson, Joseph, physician Johnson, Rev. W, E., Episcopal Wesleyan McMahon, James, boots and shoes Moad, Henry W., general merchant Smith, James, boots and shoes Winchester Springs.— A Post-offiee in the Township of William.sburg, County Dundas. GREER, JAMES, Postmaster. Windermere.— A Post-office in the Township of Watt, County Victoria. McALPINE, JOHN, Postmaster. 60. )ur miU n, 30 milea from indie maker ,)entcr8 r, general inorch, I Dundas, 86 milt* lilway. Pop. MO. lesleyan WINDHAM CENTRE— WINDSOR. 673 Windham Centre.— A Village in the Township of Windham, County Norfolk, 10 milei from ijimcor. the County Town. Population 150. Baker, B. F., farmer Baker, Hewit, farmer Green, Robert, farmer MAUTEE, G. F., Postmaster, general merchant and prop, saw mill Newall, Hugh, wagon maker Robertson, Charles, farmer Shaw, Rev. C, (New Connexion Methodist) Silverthorno, Lewis, general mercl.aat Silverthorne, William, carpenter Smith, P. C, teacher Windsor. — The largest and most important Town in the County of Essex, is pleasantly situated on tlw Detroit River, in the Township of Sandwich, opposite Detroit, 40 miles from Chatham, and 110 from London. The Town is built on a high bank from 30 to AO feet above the river, rendering the situatios healthy and desirable as a place of residence. The town was laid out in 1834, and iu 1846 contained ft > population of 300, which increased in 1861 to 2,600, at present it may ho estimated at about 5,00(k Windsor enjoys excellent facilities for manufacture and commerce, being the western terminus of tbm Crcat Western Railway, and also having the benefit of siiminer navigation to all points. Honey Order Office and Savings Dank. Alaril, William, tailor ANDltEWS, ALFRED A., M.D Augan, Georye, prop. Shakespere Hotel Apple, Fredeiick, carpenter and builder ARMOUR, JOHN, notary, (see adv) Askew, Henry Bailey, Henry, grocer Bailey, Ricliard, boots and shoes Btmet, Ferdinand, blacksmith Barrett, Edward, jirop. Hiroiis House RARTLETT, ALEXANDER, town clerk Bartlett, .Tames, carpenter Bartlett, Williiim, baker BAITY, JOHN, cabinet maker (see adv) Bayfield, J. F., baggage master G.W.R Baylis, Benjamin, confectioner Bell, Heury, trader and ice dealer Bills, John, carpenter Binncr, Etienne, wagon maker Bkckadiler, John, merchant Blay, David, engineer », Bloomlield k Co. , auctioneers Bojjnier, Lawrence, carpenter Brennan, James, tailor Brown, William, carpenter Butler, ])., grocer Cameron & Tborliurn, merchants CAMERON & CLEARY, barristers, Jto Caron, Francis, police magistrate CASGIIAIN, CHARLES E., M.D 1 Chater, Thomas, inn keeper I'hater, William, blacksmith Cherry, Augu.stus, trader CLARKE, CIIARLI':S, boots and shoeg (see adv) Clark, .lohn, revenue officer Clark, Samuel, shoemake.* Clark, John, tailor Coleman, IJ., cooper I Collins, Edward, ccrpenter 1 Comstock, Levi, coppersmith Conway, Patrick, merchant Cooley, A. J., blacksmith Cooley & Clarke, wagon maker.i CorkrcU, J. B ICorney, Juhn M., tailor C«lttr, WiUuim I Cowley, Thoma.s, engineer I Cross, F. J., soap and ( andle manof l^ow, George, boarding house ['■Jthbortson, Jauus F>veniK)rt, Horace Imta, Kvan, tailor |«lisle, Antoine, carpent#r Dcnnison, John, revenue officer Dodson, John, track inspector Donnelly, E. B., M.D Dougall & Bros,, merchants Douglass, C. D Dowler, Oliver, mason Elliott, J. F., collector of customs Elliott, J. L. G., clerk 7th division court Farrell, William, shoemaker Faulkner, .Samuel, carpenter Fergus, Robert, merchant Finlay, Mrs., saloon keeper Fletcher, D., tailor Forbes, James, Capt. steamer Argo FOSTER, F. L., P.L.S., in.s. agent, kc, (see adv) FRASER, JAMES, wutchmakerand jeweler (see idT) Freeman, Coleman, cooper Frester, H. , groceries and provisions Gauthier k St. Louis, mc^rchants Gilkcs, George P Girdlestonc, (!. W., express agent O.W.R Glover, H. B., mason (loete, George, carpenter Gorst, Thomas, photographer Gossman, George, tailor Goycau, David, farmer Grant, George, bookseller and stationer Graham, Levi, grocer GRASSE, .S. D., M.D GRASS ETT, C. D , agents Merchants' Dank Gravelinc, Joseph, carpenter Green, Robert, engineer Grillis, Benjamin, cariwnter Hagerty, William, watchmaker and jeweler HALL, W. G., collector inland revenue Hathaward, Simon, carpenter Hayden, Allan, cooper Head, Thomas, tailor ^ Helm, John, m.i.son HIRON.S, W. B., licmors, wholesale, (see « It) Histem, George, blacksmith Holmes, James S Holton, W., broker Home, C. R., barrister HulTer, A. J., carpenter Hughes, Peter, c^irpenter Hurst, Rev. John, (Church of England) Hutton, Albert, tinsmith Hutton, John Hyner, Henry, tailor Irwin, David, ship-builder Jusk, John, tailor Jeilers, John, blacksmitb i ii : 1 1 ; ' (I I I M 1 1 m ill I m «^,»TVTIl fei 074 WINDSOR— WINFIELD. Jenking, George, ("apt. steamer Essex Johnson, T. N., saloon kcept-r Johnston, David, blackHinitli Jones, John, tailor Joni's, lic.orpe, buti'lior Judd, Francis A., painter Kellett, 11., track ,sui)t. G.AV.K Kelly, John Kennedy, H., brewer, wine and si)irit merchant Kennedy k Jones, brewers Lanjbeit, H., M.D Lambi<-, James, merchant LAND, M. H., [iliotographer (sec adv) Langsberj,', A., Yinef,'«r munufacturer Lark, ('hristo])her, enf,'ineer LAUUIE, ['. G., publisher and prop. Reccrdand- Journal Lonsberry, J., blacksmith Lucier, Charles, carriiiRc maker McAllister, .lohn, lumber merchant Mot'rae, John, insuraiic<; a{,"!nt McDermott, Thomas, grocer JicDonough, William, grocer McGHKGOll t 15R0., bankeis, &c., (see ad v) McGitEGOH, \V. & 1)., props, livery stable (.see adv) McKay, Donald, machinist McLellan, William, shoemaker McMaster, John, merchant tailor McMickcn, A McMicken G., stipendiary magistrate McNish. John, carpenter Macdoncll, S. S., barrister, &i; MACDONALD t IJUCIIAN. tobacco manufacturers (see adv) Mahan, S. W. L Co., grocers Marantettc, Cesairc Miirantettc, Joseph, revemie ofticer Mason, William, tinsmith Meloche k Kcevcs, (T. X. & S. T.) saddle and har- ness manufacturers Miller, T. M Mills, James Moore, G. H., mason Morland, John, mason Morton, Thoma,s, teacher Morton, William, revenue oflicei- Moting, James, grocer Mudd, John, tailor Mulreany. John, conductor Great Western Railway Murray, George, druggist Napier, A., butcher Ueiswinker, William, carpenter Nestler, Paul, locksmith NEVEUX, LOUIS, hardware, (see adv) Noll, Adam, shoemaker Nutson, Samuel, hotel keeper . O'CONNOR & WHITE, barristers, etc O'Doherty, Daniel, teacher Offet, Henry, grocer Ouillette, Charles Ovingtou, George, blacksmith Page, Simon, barber Paget, Patrick, larpenter PARENT, A., gioccr, and fmh dealer, (see adr) Parent, Neil, cuipenter Park, Joseph, engineer Pepin, l)a.sil, carpenter Perkins, Thoma.s, revenue officui' Polkenham, William, carpenter Pomfret, John, carpenter Prest, T,, book.seller, manager Montreal Telegraph Co. Prince, Albert, haiTister Prince, L. D., shoemaker PULFORI), H. T. L., lumber merchant, (see adv) KAE, ROBERT, distiller and rectifier liamon. P., teacher Reaume, llypolite, ma.son RECORD AND JOURNAL, P. G., Laurie, pro].. Keed, Jolm, carpenter Reed, W. A., copj)ersniith lUCE, l'\ T., cabinet maker Rice, Tlioma.s, cabinet maker Richards, Mark, .s(^n., baker and confectioner KICHARDS, MARK, .Tun., confectioner (see adv) Rocheford, Michael, saloon keeper lloltf. H. H.,'Rencral dealer Kolll', William, hardware merchant lloeders, Justus, gfocer Konald.s, Wiley, cooper Rorison, 15. I)., mail agent Sachelon, Andrew, harness maker Scott, Robert, butcher Scott, W. G. Sheeley, Alanson (.!. Sh'i)ley, George, merchant tailor Shorland, Walter, marble works Skitman, Isaai', dray numufacturer Smith, .lohn F., dentist Snider, Peter, carpenter Spry, II., (Kiintcr Stcrn.s, C. W., projirictor livery stable Stewart, Rev. W. W. St Louis, DaniHS, merchant Storey, William, <'ariienter STRONG & N015LE, bankeis Sutton, C. (1, druggist TAYLOR, ROHER'l', grocer Taylor, ^\•illiam Thomjison, James, gardener Tliorbnrn, John, merchant Thorp, .(olin, conductor G. W. U TREMLE, J. iM., merchant (see adv) TROTTER, F. L., P. L. S. Trump, Louis, carpenter Tuft, F., dealer in mnv and second hand good.s Turk, John, hotel keeper Turk, John, groceries, liiguors, &c. UNSWORTil, RICHARD, prop. National Hotel Uniuliart, J., cashier G.W.R. freight depot Vrowman, Henry, carpenter WAGNER, A. H., Postmaster Wagner, Rev. James T. (Roman Catholic) WALKER, HIRAM, prop, (lour mill and distillm Watson, John, revenue officer Weaver, John, carpenter Webster, John,, boarding house White, Isaai>, baggage nuuster G.W.E. WhitS(m, William, mason Wickert, Frederick, cabinet maker Williamson William, butcher Wills, Edward, saddler Will.son, Harris, auctioneer Windsor Castle, T. Ruinsberiy Winter, Jo.seph, butcher Wintei', .1. & Brothers, butchers Woodbridge, Tliomiis, sadiUer Wright, K. W., carpenter Wright, Matthias, coojjcr Wylie, John, carpenter Young, Charles, tinsmith Young, E. \V., ticket clerk G.W. Y'oung, Daviil S., oil refinery .H. ?1«i^ WInfield.— A small Post Village in the Township of Peel, County Wellington, distant from OuelpL, mile«. Population about 75. YOUNO, JAMES, Postmaater. WINGHAM- -WOBURN. P. G., Laurie, proji. econd haud gooJ.s istant from OtwlpL, I «|ii:'fiS,:7.t-'''' ■•''*>-' * un( I.., JoJiii, teacher irott, Jolin, tinsmitJi Wan'e^' r"'^'^''"' '•"'I'^tc,. V" ,""' ^"oums, boots fl Anderson J„ J.^tel keeper Kers ';"T"' '^'^'''"''* "-kor mmers . ., hanu'ss luiiker Beare, Jol,,,, pai.Uer IJcarc, L. J>., J p CarnUhers, Tji^L,' , Smith t'leworth, l^.y w ',\v i > Uopclnnd Joseph ■i.ilrf'^""^ Fisher, Arohil,,ll r „, i '^"'f'"''. '""■•'""P™"" 0„t.rioHo,„ j ''"■»». Jdm/f,,,,™;' ^ . '•-". n.rUu, the CW ';?:;; '^;«-d River, i„ the Township of Woohvi , . Clmlmers; J)uvi?j p I fy'jr'f.^^ ""-^tioneer Chambers T w . '^''^UVliJ^E P q d ^ Dow, J.;j.l>: '^•' rropnetor flour mil, Marr J,,,,,, ian^ J.Sr'"' ^o"'* ««d shoes ^-"n. i.. general merchant j ^to^l^ J^,^;;- -^-ter Wlnthro„.-A Village in the Township.f j^Z Wolm ^^^^^^^E^-XANDER, Postmaster. Bain 7J r '""'"*'" and Stoi Bw,le^'V"",'"«.ehi„aa„dgla«, C'"' •'■■''"''s, fariner -'olinstoi VI -n-' ''"''"<''■ Lauder, John, tailor siirs ars^"^'''" .ware . 1 «-««'«'. Sf' '-^-"^ «'.oe« ^cott, tra„cis, farmer Sccor, Alexander M., J V "ooa, i., tailor .576 WISBEACH— WOODBRIDGE. IVlRbeach. — A Post Officff ill tho Towiwliip of Wnnrick, County Lambton. HOWES, JOANNA, Poatinistnw. ': I III Wolfe Island.— A Village and Isliiud in miles. Population 300. Baker, Catlierino, general merchant Baker, Daniel, fanner Baker, Kdward, general merchant Baker, John, farmer Bingham, James, M.D. Briceland, Thonins, farmer >Cattenach, Donald, wagon maker ■Coxall, Mrs. general merchant •Coxall, William, general merchant Coyle, James, farmer Craine, John, painter ■Cuff, James, farmer Dawson, John, jun., hotel keeper DawKon, Patrick, farmer Dawson, Thomas, J. P. Davis, Albert, hotel keeper Davis, Joseph L., carpenter Doyle, John, carpenter Eaves, John, painter Hccles, James, J. P ■Going, A. H., steam priHt mill Graham, llev. J. M. (Roman Catholic) Hawkins, John James, general merchant Hitchcock, Hiram O., hotel keeper the Township of the name name, opposite Kingston, diitant* • Ilolliday, John, J. P Home, James, J. P Home, John, J. P Howard, Rev. E. S. (Episcopal Jlcthodist) Irwin, C, M. D Irvine, John King, Patrick, carpenter Kirkpatrick, Uev. F. M. (Cliurch of England) Kyle, Joseph, stock dealer Lawlor, Thomas, teacher Jlc Donald, James, farmer McDonell, Duncan R McKay, James, J. P., farmer iMALONE, GEORGE, J. P., Postmaster O'Brien, John, teacher O'Shea, Jeremiah, teacher Owens, Charles, carpentci Porteous, llev. George, Presbyterian Sandison, H. L., tailor Sjwor, M., J. P Sweetman, Michael, carpenter Troy, John, hotel keeper Watts, Samuel, farmer Ifolvcrton.— A Post Village situated on Smith Mails daily. Population about 250. Bawtinlumer, Absolom, wagon and carriage manuf. Bawtinlnmcr, IJ. W., general blacksmith Brown, John H., proprietor flax mill Cochran, 'William II., saddle and harness maker Currey, D. W. & S., pioprietors sawmill ■Currey, G. N., proprietor grist mill Dawson, George, builder Dawson, George, jun., farmer Dawson, Robert, caq)enter Dawson, Silus, teamster Dawson, Thomas, farmer 8 Creek, in the Township of Blenheim, Counfy Oxford. Dawson, William, farmer Frostick, Henry, fanner Frostiek, ^ohathan, boot and shoemaker Hunt, J. H., butcher LA VERY, JAMES, Postmaster, and gen. merchant Lovett, John, proprietor latli mill Meggs, John, Megg'a Hotel, and prop, water power saw mill Warner, Francis, prop, steam stave and shingle fae. Wolverton, Alonzo, general luercLant q fTfpr ^ "WoodbridgC— A Village on the River Humber, in the Township of Vaughan, County York, 17 milii from Toronto, and 84 from Weston. Money Order OIRce. Population 708. ABELL, JOHN, foundry and agricultural works Bell, .loiin, hotel keeper Brown, John, mill owner and lumber merchant Brown, Neil k. Co., foundry and machine shop Bunt, F. J. Bunt, Francis, farmer Bunt, John, sash, door and blind manufacturer Burkholdtr, Christopher, farmer Cirtwiight, KeV. C. K., (Church of England)^ Crawford, John, tailor S Devlin, John, M. D. Elliott, J., farmer Elliott, John, blacksmith English, Rev. Noble F., (Weslcyan Mjtl^list) Frank, Miss, dressmaker Gamble, John W., J. P. Hay, Rev., Robert, (Congregational) Herbort, A., painter Holdeimess, J., hotel keeper HOW ELh, .1 OH N F. , Postmaator Husband, George, dentist Jeffrey, .loliii, farmer Jeffrey, W illiam, farmer McCttllum, Duncan, clerk Division Court Mackintosh, Roc J., woolen manufacturer Martin, Miss, dressmaker .Mason, William, brick yard Matthews, Robwt, carpenter Orr, Jliss, dressmaker Playter, Thomas, farmer Roam, Joseph, boots and shoes Roe, J. & Brother, gcnbml merchants Rose, James, boots and shoes Roundtrec, J., butcher Saunders. J., general merchant Shaw, Charles, tinsmith Sniitli Samuel, mill owner and lumber merchant Summers, William, machinist Wallace, Clark, teacher Wallace, George, cooper Wallace, George, farmer -T)'. Ill' • Wallace J. & Brothers, general mcrdludlts Wallace, W., hotel keeiwr Wesley, William, tinsmith Williams, John Wright, Nonnan, boots and shoes ADVERTISEMENTS. >diiit) Rngland) istcr , County Oxford. ;inakcr mil gen. merchant 1 prop, water power and shingle fae. liiut nty York, 17 mUm n Court ifacturer ants Imber merchant cTcliauU BL THOS. REYNOLDS, ^lanaKing Director, Ottawa ami Montreal. T. S. DETLOR, Suiieriuten.k'nt, Picscott, Ontario. T. Mi. LESLIE, Secretary ami Tronaiircr, Ottawa. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY. iHJaving Ottawa in the morning and connecting at Ju.nxtiov with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Traiu going Kiist and West, and at Piiebcott with the BOr AL BAIL ANB AMEBieAN LINE OF STEAHEB8 FOR ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST. Also, with the Ogdensburgh and Lake Champlain Railway, and Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railwaj, Trains leaving Ogdensburgh FOR NBAAT YORK & BOSTON RETURNING: Will leave Prescott on arrival of all connecting lines, and arrive in Ottawa, connecting with Steamers for Ports on Upper and Lower Ottawa River. AND PETERBORO' BRANCH. PORT HOPE TO LINDSAY, MILLBROOK TO PETERBOROUGH, - 43 Miles. 13 " If l§Pl,01fAlI9 H, COVERT, Pkenident. WILLIAM CLUXTON, Vick-Prmident, HON. SIDNEY 3M1TH, Solicitok. D'ARCY E. BOULTON. XDinREOTOE-a- LEWIS MOFFAT. JOSEPH GRAY, Secretaby and AccouKTiLNT. A. T. WILLIAMS, General SupKniirrnrEiiMT. f I (■', i ' Ml i i f- m ADVERTI8EMKNTH. GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE. iiWi Afim i^,'::^:^ 'ii»x M SUSPENSION BRIDGE, NIAGARA FALLS. ■ TO — DETROIT, M:ICHI0A.N WITH BRANCH LINES FHOM Hamilton to Toronto, from Harrisburg to Guelph, from Kom(^a to Sarbia, and from Wyomin:]^ to Petrolia, forming with its connections the shortest and BEST ROUTE to all Points East and West. .'■ i; ; - . lu : This is the ONLY ROUTE VIA NIAGARA FALLS, and passengers liavo the advantage of all the latest improvements in modes of travelling, and are enabled to view THE ITA^LLS OF N 1 A. Gr A.1EI A. WHILK ( 'ROSSI N(". THE MAMMOTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE ON THK CAKS OF TIIK GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. '• fl*. fe "J 1 ■ ^ ; . !T Four Through Express Trains, Each Way, Daily. «)Nf*' Eastward bound Trains connect regularly, 4t Su8pehBion"Bri(Jgo%ittiTrains on the New York Central Railway for Buffalo, Rv.chester, Syracuse, Rome, Ogdonsburg, Utica, Albany, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore. Washington and the Princii)al Points in New England and the Eastern States. Westward bound Trains comiect at Detroit with Trains on the Michigan Central, Detroit and Milwaukee and Michigan Southern Railroads, for Chicago, Galena, Dubuque, Milwaukee, Bock Island, St. Louis, St. Paul, Cairo, Burlington, La Crosse, Saginaw, CinciilnAti, Memphis, ViJ** burgh, New Orleans, and all places in the West, North- West and South- West, N'l ADVEKTISEMENTS. TTE. I @EEAf WEiflEl Exprass Trains leave Hamilton for TOKONTO, dBily, on the arrival of TrainH from Susjieucion HriJgo and Detroit, ond connect with FOR mj^Y 1 ^^^^^ ^^^ '^^^ ^^^^ iiNES, MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND PORTLAND. yrr.-X. ALLS. A-'N elph, from ettolia, id West. lie iidvantago of all view [ay!1>ailf ^8onthoNow\oA England ana "" 3, Milwaukee, Rg Biti, Memphis, Vi* Good connections mudo, during Lake Navigation, at Hamilton and Toronto, with 110 YAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMKRS, for all imporlunt jioints on Lake Ontario and tlio Uivor St. Ijawrcnee. Trains on OALT indGUELl'H and SAUNIA HUANCHKS run regularly, and make r.onneotions with Main Line Trains. This Comjiany having corauleted the Line from Wyoming to I't'troliu, lutsscngers are now enable OlHAlUlIill llljlVrillJ lines, from New York, with the fullest information as to rates of fare, can be hod at the principal Ticket Offices of the Company. Passengers can be Ticketed I through from Hamilton, Toronto, London, &c., to Liverpool, London, Paris, Hamburg, and other Continental |Citi(«,attli|9^owestKate». i • , . NEW YOKK. 913 Broadway CiEOBCE, K. JAUTII9, Acgnt. BOSTON 91 State Street P, K. KANDAI,!;, BUFFALO Comer of Exchange and Main Sim . . . W. I. MAWOIM, «(«pCt8BVKC>H,: .^.•^.y;..,^|^v,...f ninlirook, Cimnty Wpulwortli, IT. inilen from Hamilton, aatl (ill from Toronto. Ijiiiiil in the vii iiiity avengfs S3() pnr a(in>. J'optilution 80, Attor, 8«iii\ii'l. ti'iirliiir llfiiiu'r, y\lll(■lll^ iiiilliiiiT iteiiiM'r, William, wiigoii iiiukcr Dili, WJIliiim, t<'a< liur ('ooper, ilaini's, lidilir iiinkcr KiliiioniU, .loliii, jirnprii'tor Htcain tinuriiig iiiilis Uilmoii, Itcv. .1. I>. (Cliurcli of Kugliind) Homy, Horwfl, farmrr Jttrvis, ArcliilmM, rirnier Kerr, Jacudi, faiiiur King, (leorgi! W. , funiiiT M<'GilliiHt iegistrar lud collam 1), general haidwart Iter G.W.ll. itation Lbacco lurch of KnglMxl) ll. Urown, fvfii mt l„d retail dcrtl«r lu London. England, VsUing iua«^'"** McCLENEOHAN, ALEXANDEIl, editor and pro- prietor rimes McCloud, William C, dry goods, hardware and grooHrit's McUerinid, lU'v. D. (Presbyterian) McDonald, John Mclntyrc, John, groceries, crockery, wines k liiiuors McKiiy, Alexander M., grocerieK, wines and liiiuoni McKay, (leorKc, tailor McKay, Hugh, M.I). McKay, John, boot and shoe maker KlcK AY, JOIIN, agent American It Merchants' Union Express Company, also oysters whulcsule and retail, and in kegs, broker and exchitngu ollice McKay, William, saddle and harness nioker McKav, J. fi Co., groceries, wines ami liiiuors ■ McKI"*NZIE D., cioceries, wines and liquoi's, whole- sale and retail McKcnzic, Hugh, groceries, wines and liiiuors McKlNNON, MAI.COLM, dry goods and millinery McI»WiiM & Paterson, ((Jeorge and John Oswald 1 •loliu Pater.son) stove founders •^.XFORI) PKKMANKNT lUJII.DINC. k SAVINO.S SOCIKTY, William (.^rey. President ; Charles L. H'lirii, Secretary I'alnu'r, .losejili, proprietor American Hotel I'arker, Henry, gmiu buyer Parker k Haye.s, (Henry Parker k Henry Hayes) flour millers PARKk \ k HOOD, imjwrters and dealers iu dry goods, clothing, kc. Parker, John, lumber yanl Parr, Oeorge, groceries, provision.s, crockery, &c. Pascoe, George, butcher and general dealer, Market House Pascoe, John, butcher Pattison, Rev. R., (Primitive Methoilist) Paterson, John, (Oswalds k Paterson) Paulin, J. & Co., (J. and W. Psulin & Hiram Prior) pixtprietors V'ulcan Foundry, stoves aud agricul- tural implemeat manufacturers Peacock, Daniel, car^ienter Peddie, J. W. & Co., general merchanta Peers, Joseph, farmer Peirson, Robert, groceries, provisions, etc. Pettit, William, contectioner Pienson, William, baker Poc(H:k, St«'plien, blind factory Pojie, Charles, farmer POST OFFICE, (.HARLES DE HLAQUIERE, Post- master, William Hargmve, Dejmty Postmaster Pott, William, watchmaker, jeweler, & groceries and provisions Powell, (ieoi-ge, blacksmith Preston, Rev. James, (We.tleyan Metholc, ) dentists Richarils, D., groceries and provisions Richardson, Hugh, barrister Riehmonil, D. C, hats, cajw, furs, boots aud shoea Rippon, Joscjdi, dry goods Uoliinson, .lohn. Hour and feeil Robinson, Jo.sepli, groceries and provisions Rose, ,\nj.us, groceries Ross, D. & .'., (David k James) gro<'cries, provisions, wines and lii|Uors Ross, Andrew, sherifT Ros.^, Hugh, rarriiige maker RllSS, HUliH k CO., cabinet makers and mnnu- fiicturers of all kinds of wooden ware Ross, Robert, wine and spirit ileaier ROYAL CANA1)1.\N HANK, J. M. Burns, agent Scarf, Williatu, wagon maker SCHKLL & CLARKE, (Rob. it S. Schell and Walden Clarke) dry goods, millinery, iVc. Scholield, l'\ H., jilanini;, sash, doors and blinds Si'ott, S. A. .V Co., ii)iothecaries hall St;orT .t SWAN, (Wm. S.(.tt .t L. H. Swan,) phy- sicians and surgeons (see adv. I Scott & White, (I'homas Scott .V .lamos White) chemiNt^ and druggists SHAW, A. (i., hoopsKirt nninufaclurer Shelder, Smith, prop Railroad saloon Short i^ t'haliiiers, grain buyers Sileox, .lolin, soap and candle maker Smith, tJeorge, i'rov. Uailway hotel Smith, John, butcher SMITH, WILLIAM, manager Gore Hank Sneigrovc, William, mirserynuin Snowden, Robert, bookbinder SUrk & Revell, (liobert Stark & Robert Itevell,) chemists and druggists Stearns iV Hro., (.lohn K. A: I''. A.) livery .stable props I f ^1 '' ^ I n 580 WOODSTOC K— WOOLER. Stranr.Iion, George, teacher Sutherland, Alexander, livery stable proprietoor Sutherland, John 8., boots and nhoes Sutherland, Miss Catherine, dress maker and ready- made under clothing Taylor, William H., seedsman Tcej/ie, W. B., groceries, provisions, liiiuors, etc Thacker, Robert, proprietor Thacker's Hotel THE T1MK8, Alex. McCleneghan, editor and prop. Thompson, S., inn keeper Totten, W., barrister Town.scnd, Richard, groceries and provisions Turqiiand, John, M. 5. Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, Maine, W. J. McCauslnnd, agent Walker, G. & Co., boots and shoes Walley, G. W., china, glass and queen's ware Warwick, William, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder Weeks & Denyer, blacksmiths, & veterinary surgeons WEEKS, GEORGE, groceries and provisions, china, glass and queen's ware Weeks, John, cabinet maker Whally, W. S., boots and shoes White, A., proprietor planing mill WHITE, 1)., importer, silk mercer, house fumishingg White, Havid, clerk county council White, David, Sen., architect White, John & Co., dry goods, millinery, clothing, et« White & Robinson, veterinary surgeons White, William H., veterinary surgeon WILLIS, ALFRED E., profcsfor of penmanship, (Willis & Bryant), Bryant's block WILLIS k BRYANT, (A. E. Willis, and J. H. Bry- ant), photographers WILSON, WILLIAM, tanner and currier, general dealer in leather, hides, skins, findings, etc Wilson, William, boots and shoes Woodroofe, Robert, watchmaker and jeweler WOODSTOCK HOTEL, D. Matthews, proprietor Woodstock Mechanics Subscrii)tion Library, Thomas Heniy, secretary and treasurer, Miss Blomeley, librarian WOODSTOCK SENTINEL, R. McWhinnie, prop Wright, Samuel, chemist and druggist Woodslee. — A Village on Bell River, in the Township of Maidstone, County I']ssex, 20 miles from Sand- wich, the County Town. Poi>ulation CO. Bailey, David, carpenter Chambers, John, furiner Coller, Michael Conway, J. & H., lumber merchants Conway, Miss Ellen, teacher Donovan, M. & 1'., farmers Hugan, J. A., general merchant, hotel keeper and livery stable proprietor Iiambert, John, farmer Lespiuinee, George, butcher LINDSAY, W. S., Postmaster and account*nt Little, Robert, general merchant McAulitfe, Michael, teacher McCluskey, John, wagon maker McMahou, John, farmer Roc, William, auctioneer Taylor, A., farmer Wilcox, Samuel, farmer Woodvllle. — A Village in the Township of Mariposa Town. Money Order office. Population 250. Adam, Robert, farmer Armstrong, ■'., lumber merchant Bradway, William, cooper Brynd, 'riiomas, wagon maker Cameron, Donald Cameron, James, brick yard Cameron, William, J. P. Campbell, Archibald, blacksmith and wagon maker Campbell, G., blacksmith Clark, J. F., J. P. Clark, P. H., M.D. Crouter, Peter, tinsmith Forman, T. C. , general merchant GILCHRIST, JOHN C, Postmaster, gen. merchant Grant, Andrew, fanner Grant, Donald, fanner Hungeiford, R., bailiff and auctioneer Irish, E. R., J. P., farmer Jamiesoii, J., general merchant Johnson, B., farmer Lumsden, H. D., P.L.S., real estate ikgent , County Victoria, 17 miles from Lindsay, the County McAllister, — , M.D. McCutcheon, W. A., teacher McDonald, John, insurange agent M(^Dougall, Alexander, boots and shoes McDougall, Rev. N. (Presbyterian) McDullie, J., farmer MeKenzie, Sidney, J. P. McLeod, Angus, dniggist McSweyn, Peter, tailor McTavish, Rev. J. (Canada Presbyterian) Maybee, George A., proj). Northern Hotel Millar, G. W. , Clerk Division •oiirt, general agent ilorisoii, John, farmer M(iri.soii, Malcolm, general merchant Morison, Tliomiis, lime and stone dealer Parker & Campbell, livery stables Parker, SI. S., proprietor Eldon House Smith, Donald, fanin'r Stuart, James, hanieris maker Sutherland, William, blacksmith Wliyte, James Woolcr.— A Village in the Township of Murray, County Northumberland, 36 miles from Coboirg, tht County Town. Population 120, Alley, T., general merchant Alley, Williatn, carpenter Anderson, William, blacksmith Burns, Peter, boots and shoes Cobb, Rev. T. (Weslcyan ftlethodist) Ellis, James, blacksmith Fiehihoiise, M. II., teacher Gould. L. F., wiigoii maker Hollingcr, John, tanner McColl, Juhii A., carpenter Norris, Rev. (Episcopal Mcthotlist) Ro,:kwell, A , M.D. Sanderson, Josc))h, dentist Scott, Ruben, niercliaiit Sharp, J. H., tanner Smitli, R., carpenter Smith, Thomas, hotel k'cper .Sparrow, Rev. M., (M.t lodist Epi£COl«l) WESSLES, ALBERT, Postmaster WROXETER— WYEBRIDGR 581 • furnishings clothing, et« ilcs from Sand- iccountant WrOXeter. — A thriving Village on the River Maitland, in the Township of Howick, County Huron, 49 miles from Godcrich, the County Town, 25 from Seaforth Station, Grand Trunk Railway, and 22 from Walkerton, Tlie River affonls excellent water power and there are several flourishing manufacturing establishments in and adjacent to the Village. Stages to Seaforth, Walkerton and LisadeL Money Order OIHce and Savings Bank. Population 400. Allen, Nathaniel, cabinet maker Allen & Hodgson, sash, blind and door mauufs Applebee, Charles, carpenter Barker, William, leather dealer, boots and shoes Beauchamp, P. J., drugsjist, books and stationery Brown, Rev, George, (Presbyterian) Brown, James, carpenter CARROLL, CYRUS, Postmaster, druggist, notary public, real estate, and insurance agent Chambers, George, hotel keeper Chambers, William Dalton, Thomas, jewelry Day, Mrs., hotel keeper Dickson, Robert, tailor Doubledee, James, grocer Edwards, William IL, carpenter Ferguson, Jolm, general merchant Forsyth, Robert, ilcaler in woolen goods Gibson, George, carpenter Gibson, Thomas & Robert, props, grist mill and lumber merchants Gibson & Milha-, projis. ilax mills Gofton, John, prop, livery stable Gordon. Miss, milliner Graham, Robert A., teacher Grillith, Hamilron, farmer Hardy, William, farmer Hasson, William, confectioner Hay, William 1)., carpenter Henderson, David W., wagon maker Hpiining, John, carpenter Hiiule, William, butcher Hodgson, Allen, planing mills Hodgson, Raljili, cabinet maker Hooil k Couboy, general merchants Hossrtck, Siunuel, lime and stone dealer Ingles, tr. k J., general merchants Jolmson, William, hotel Kennedy, J. K., bakiu- Knutson, John, tailor Lawrie, William, accountant Leeper, R. I)., general merchant McDonald, Thomas, butcher McLaughlin, John, hotel JIcNally, William, boot and shoe maker Martin, G. G., attorney Miller, John, wood and willow ware Miller, Robert, carpenter Milne, Alexander, carpenter Moffatt, John, commission and foi-warding merchant Morphy, James, stock dealer Morrow, Adam, fanner Mosgrove, Tlionms, farmer On tram, David J., boot maker Parkhurst, James H. Render, Frederick, general merchant Phippen, Alonzo, cooper Phippen, George, coojjer Playford, Thomas, auctioneer Rea, David, farmer Render, William, J. P. Robinson, A. H. k R., book.seller8 and stationers Roy, William A. Y., tailor Saunders, Thomas B., .saddler Sanderson, Henry, farmer Sanderson, John, general merchant Small. Samuel B., M.B. Smith, Charles A . , cooper Snyder, Rev. Solomon (Congregational) Terry, William H., tinsmitli Thompson, Joseph, saddler Vogt, John B., gunsmith Wmk, John, carpenter Willitts, Charles, wood and willow ware Worthington, Addi.son, M.D. Yeonians, J. Y.. painter Young, James, grocer Young, William, hotel keeper Zimmerman, John, liotel keeper 4 Wyaildott.— A small ViHage in the Township of Maryborough, County Wellington, 38 miles from Guelph. AVERST, WILLIAM, Postmaster Bowman, Daniel C, farmer Hay, Robert, fanner Jolm.son, John I)., farmer Ijugtbrd, Charles, teacher Leslie, William, fanner Jlarks, Thomas, farmer Phillips, Owen, farmer Porteous, David, farmer Turner, Elisha, farmer I ; I 5n»^> Wyebrldge.— A Village on the river Wye, in the Township of Tiny, County Simcoe, 27 miles from Barrio the County Town. Stage to Barrio and Penetanguishene. Population, 140. Blackmore, Ferguson, cari)enter Blay, Angus, potash manufacturer Casslenian, Hiram, farmer and lumber merchant t'assleman, Zaclu-riah, hotel keeper Fitzprtrick. Hugh, shoemaker Flood, Rev. Mr., (Church of England) Frith, John, wagon maker Canton, S., blacksmith Gognen, — coop.;r and pearl ashery Grant. Angus Hemonerey, John, carpenter McGregor, D., general merchant McRae, Nelson, general merchant Moses, Max, general merchant PLEWES, JAMES, J. P., Postmaster, mill owner and lumber merchant Plewes, James S., miller Ro I WyomillK' — A Village in the Township of Plympton, County Lambton, 15 miles from Sarnia, the County Town. It is one of the principal points of the Western Oil Ke^'ms. Money Order Oifio« and Sarings Banlr Population, 400. Anderson, D. D.. general merchant ANDEKSON' JOHN, Postmaster Axford, J., shoemaker Bell, Andrew, blacksmith Bentley, J. S., shoemaker Borrowman, D. , wagon maker Brookmau, Kev. W., (Church of England) Casey, S., groceries and liuuors COURSE, J. II., grocer and provision dealer Dale, J. B., druggist Dick, Samuel, tailor DUUAND, U. M., hotel keeper rinlayson, John, shoemaker Frasier, William, iron works Gordon, William, shoemaker Hagar & Cronin, oil refiners Jolleyt Kev. Mr., (Primitive Mnthsdist) Jones, Kev. T. S., (Wesleyan) Laing, Alexander, general merchant McColl, P., oil refiner McGarvey, E., general merchant Miller, D., tailor Mott, G. B., M.D. Kichardson, Rev. G. T., (Wesleyan) SAUNDERS, ISAIAH, hotel keeper Taylor, G., oil refiner Ward, F., oil refiner Westland, A., general merchant Yftrker. — A Village on the Napanee river, in the Township of Camden, County Addington, 13 miles from Napanee, the County town, and 18 from Kingston. Population 200. Ausley, H. H., farmer Babcock, Peter, farmer Benjamin, E. W., foundry Booth, A. P., woolen manufacturer Brown, Miss M. J., milliner Cambridge, Hugh, tailor Carroll, John, farmer Connelly, Joseph, foundry Eatace, J. B., hotel keeper Gill, Nonis, blacksmith Graham, Robert, shoemaker Guss, S. S Irish, A. D., teacher Irish, Peter, fnnner McVean, A., flouring and grist mill prop Martin, James, farmer O'Lauglin, Michael, auctioneer Scott, A. C, grocer SHIBLEY, JOHN A., J. P., Postmaster, gen mercht Shibley, John A., lumber merchant Waitnian, Peter, foreman planing mills Woodhouse, Edward, wagon maker Vanluven, A., saddler Vanvalkenburg, John, carpenter Venest, Hiram, carpenter Veuest, Peter, carpenter 'III t I Tarmonth Centre.— A Village in the Township of Yarmouth, County Elgin, 6 miles from St. Thomas, the County Town. Pojiulation 160. Evely, W. , veterinary surgeon Hawley, T., farmer Heyden, William, farmer Hughes, M., farmer Landers, William, carpenter Leonard, L. S., J.P McCordie, Isaac, carpenter McCordie, R,, farmer McCordie, W., farmer Mann, William, lumber dealer Marlatt, Jehiel, farmer Newcombe, A. C, dentist Newcombe, A., farmer Newcombe, George, leather dealer Newcombe, D. W., farmer NEWCOMBE, WILLIAM. Postmaster, gen. mcr. Parlee, G, A., hotel keeper Philips, E. C, shoemaker • York Mills.— A Village in the Township of the river Humber passes through the Richmond Hill, ThoruluU and Toronto. Annour, James, farmer Armour, John, farmer Armour, Walter, farmer Beckett, A. 11., farmer Breen, Thomas, farmer Cooper, John, wagon maker Coppin. N. AV., ])ioprietor flour mills Craig, John, coojxir Craig, William, cooper Curry, Robert, carjK'uter Cuny, W., blacksmith Eden, Charles, blacksmith Godwin, William, fanner Hodge, Rev. T. P. (Church of England) of York, County York, 6 miles from Toronto. The west branch Village, affording excellent manufacturing facilities. Stages to Population 100. HOGG, JOHN, J.P., Postmaster, general mereliant Hogg, J. & W., proprietors flour and planing mills Lackie, David, farmer Leach, Mrs. T., general merchant Little, J. T., farmer Monteith, lU-.v. R. (Canada Presbyterian) Peebles, Captain A. J. L. Pennock, Joseph, carpenter Rightly, Josepli, farmer Shuttleworth, George, farmer Stewart, Michael, Proprietor York Mills Hotel Turner, Solomon, farmer Van Ostram, John C, farmer YORK— YORKVILLE. 68S he County nd SfcTings 3 miles from er, gen meroht ,ni St. Tbomas, l>r, gen. mer. Ihe west branch lies. Stages to lieral mercliant Iplaning mil^* tan) nis Hotel Tork. — A Villag* on the Grand River, in the Township of Seneca, County Haldimand, (J miles fh>m Caynga, the County Town, and 6 from Caledonia Station, BuiTalo and Lake Huron Railroad. The Rirer affords excellent water power. Gypsum is found in great abundance in the vicinity. Money Order Office. Population 300. Brooks, Cliarles Campbell, .Joseph, tailor Clark, William, wagon maker Cormiok, J., general merchant Cuttliff, W., hotel keeper Davis, A. A., general and insurance agent Davis, R. H., M.D. Davis, R. M., J. P. Duffin, S., farmer Farmer, John, wagon maker FINDLEY, HENRY H., saddle and harness maker Harcourt, M., J. P. Headley, John, gunsmith HUDSON, CHARLES L., Postmaster and gen. mer. Hursell, William, accountant Kennedy, 1)., hotel keeper Kennedy, D., tailor Kyffin, James, general merchant Laraond, Alexander, farmer iiiimond, James, carjienter Lutes, R., blacksmith Lutes, Walter, M.D. Lynch, JoiepJi, wagon maker McDonald, John, comn mer. ilouring and grist mill Martin, F. 0., farmer Martin, R., .sheriff County Haldimand MARTINDALS, BROTHERS (Thoma.i and Ralph), manufacturers and dealers in plaster of Paxis^ coal, iio. Mellon, Thomas k Son, blacksmitlis Nelles, James, J. P. Nelles, J. A., general merchant, druggist, &c. Nelles, J., farmer Shand, J., farmer Slacker, Henry, carpenter Stevins, VV., carpenter Strachan, Thomas, general merchant Sweet, F., lumber merchant Trotter, James, hotel keeper Tuck, John, painter Wedge, J., shingle maker Wicketts George, carpenter Wickett, N. H., butcher Wii^rs, Richard, farmer Williamson, A., shoemaker Wilson, William, cabinet factory Young John, carpenter YOUNG, WILLIAM, proprietor Mansion House York River.— A small Village on York River, in the Township of Faraday, County Hastings, 80 miles from Belleville, the County Town. Population 50. Browers, Isaac, carpenter CLARK, J., Postmaster, general merchant, lumber dealer and proprietor brick yard Gabel, God field, farmer Gabel, Henry, farmer George, J. U. Harding, Philip, cari)enter Moore, Josias, farmer Powers, John, firmer Seddons, James, carpenter Senims, John, fanner Shears, Isiiac, cooper Spurr, Benjamin, farmer Sweet, H. & W., shingle makers Vorkville. — An inconwrated Village adjoining the the City Hall. The Village is connected with Population about 1000. AiUiu^ton, Robert, M. 1.)., Yonge Ains, L. (Plant & Warwood), Yonge Alcorn, Samuel, Bloor Alston, James, postman, Scollard Anderson, Mai'k, laborer, Davenport Road Andrews, Mattlu-w, merchant tailor, Town Hall Blk, Yonge Andrews, Thomas, Avenue Ro.id Arclier, William, bookkeejKir, ScoUard AKCHIBALI), CHARLES, teacher Boys' Model School, York Armstrong, E., gate No. 1, Yorkville and Vauglian Plank Road BACKUS, C. A., William Back, Jolm, gardener, Sydenham Bailey, Matthew, prop. Tea Gardens, Bloor w Bailey, Tliomas, commen'ial traveller, Jarvi-t Baldwin, W. Wilcocks, Osgoode Hall. William iBarden, Michael, snoeniaker, Yonge ^rrett, R. B. (Barrett & Evans), barrister, Bloor e 1 cor Gwynne peaty, John, dry goods merchant, William Beckft, Craven Clark, provision, wine and spirit ' merchant, Yonge Mrryman, C. V., M.D., Jarvis Bezley, George P., butcher, William northern limits of the <.!ity of Toronto 2} miles from the City by a Street Railway. Money iOrder Offics Blackburn, John, Rosedale Blaokwoc d, T. F. , Jarvis Blnke, Sanuel II., barrister, P.loor e nr Sherbourns Bliikely, Hiss, m.itron Magdalen Asylum, Yonge Bonnick, loseph, butcher, Yonge Booth, Wi.liain, builder, Davenport road Bocoi'k, Alfred, butcher. Avenue road Bowling, (feorge, carter, Sydenhiim Boyne, Charles, brickmaker, Yonge Boynes, Cliarles, l)rickraaker, (Douglas k Bulmer) Bninton, Thomas, laborer, Davenport Koad Brent, Mrs. Eliza, widow J. W., Turkish baths, Bloor, w Brown, Henry, butcher, Yongo Brown, Miss II. C, young ladies' seminary, Jarvis Brown, Piiilip, cattle deafer, Yongt Brown, AV'illiam, shoemaker, Belliiir BUCIIAX, DAVID, Bursar of University, Bloor t, head of Jarvis Bundy, Patrick, carpenter, Sydenham Castle, Richard, catt." dealer Sydenham Cherry, Uaapin R., t!umberland House, Yonge Clark, A. M., barrister, Avenue Clark, George W., ScoUard C!lark, James, carpenter, Syilenliam Clark, James Paton, Mne. Bac., Bloor e m YORKVILLE. Clark, Thomas, joiner, Dftvi'n])ort Koad Clayton, Gi'orgc Ht'iiry, ]iiiintrr, Willinin Clink, Tliomaa, cariieiiter, Yougc CoUett, John, wheelwright (.lohn Walker) Yongo Convey, Patiick, butelier, Davenport Koad - Crawford, Allen, teacher, James CROFT, HENRY, rrofessor ol' Chemistiy, University of Toronto, James Crown, David, shoemaker, Jarvis Crown, lylward, toll keeper, f,'ate No, 1, Yongo Crumiiton, Arthur, Avenue Road Di'.nie^s, Vrancis, constable Jarvis r, .'■ .lohi. C, county detective, Bloor jarieiM, iMi.i?:), gardener, Avenue? Road Davis, i^uward, carpenter, Sydenham Davis, J. Hoyd, barrister, Rosedale Davison, Frederick, saddie.i, Yonge Dawson, llichard, biicklayer, Scollard Dennis, William, cattle dealer, Sydenham DOBSON, J \ M.ES, Postmaster, Town Hall Block, "» or'." SoL^^ > , v/jiu . wm factor, Scollard Doupiiu, t'l'' u, ■•• Mor ov Icnliam Dougia' k J: .f , . ;i'.i)ger Douglas & Isaac Buhner) bri' k ndti., .ii uivi'.cture.-, Yongu Drake, William, cu'"! M .". f:y;lenii ni WilAPKl , HCN. W. .' 1 ; -f jucacc, Gwynue D'rjTiiiig, .'jli, butcht', ifiiiinoiKfs, .''^ohn "t *; .iii. • 'rei, Yongo Ellis, John, ('niiymau, ..'lui >. Ewart, George, Bloor e Farrel, John, clerk Street Railway, Yonge Farrel, William, carpenter, Sydeuhani Fihl, jolin, basket maker, Yonge Forbes, Hugh, gardmcr, Cottingliam Fiaser, Jolm, teacher, Scollard Gaby, Joseph, prop liailroad Inn, Yonge • Garsl'ord, Allan, tcaclier, Yorkville school Gee, George, cattle dealer, Sydenhrm Gerry, James, grocer, ^'ongu Gibson, Joseph, grocer and jirovision dealer Olanville, olin, butcher, Sydenham Godfrey, Louis, commercial traveller, Sydenham Godwin, Jlary, dry goo.ls, Yonge Grainger, Edward, butcher, Town Hall Block, Yonge Grainger, Frank, carjienter, Yonge Grainger, William, butcliei', William Greensidcs, William, brii k manufacturer, Yonge Grey, John, gardener, Sydenliam Grundy, Mrs., young ladies' seminary, Jarvis Gundry, Thomas, (Gundry k Langlcy) architect and civil engineer, William Hancock, Jolm Webster, barrister, patent agent, &c. Y'^onge Hand, William, saddler, Town Hall Block, Yonge Handy, William, boot and shoe maker, Yonge Harrington, John, brick manufacturer, Davenport road Harvey, Robert, gardener, Y'onge Hastings, Richard, merchant, Davenport place Haycock, William, confectioner, Yonge Heward, W. B., Bloor w Hector, John, Q.C., Rosedale Henderson, William, Bloor e Hewitt, William, dry gooils, Yonge Hill, ThoimiH S., acconntant, Bloor c HINCKS, WiEI.lAM, Professor Natural History, University College, Avenue Road Holmes, Ricliard, teacher, Cottingliam Hope, Edward, Italcer, Yonge HUBERTUS, W. L. (W. L. Hubertus k tX) Bloor e Hutchinson, John, blacksmith, Sydenham Jackson, Etiward, Crown Inn, Davenport Road Jarvis, Edgar, land agent, Rosedale Jarvis, Samuel, barrirtor, Yonge Johnson, Neil, provision dfaler, Davenport Road Jones, James, superintendant Street Railway, ScollanI Keefler, Matthias, book-keeper, Davenport Road KeiT, Elizabeth, Yorkville Inn, Yonge Kirk William, Red Lion Inn, Yonge Kirkpatrick, Andrew, saddler, Yongo Labitzky, AV'illiam, music teacher, Sydenham Lane, William, gai-dener. Avenue Road Lawrence, Stejihen, gardener, Roxburgh LESLIE, GEORGE H., & CO., chemists and drug- gists, Yonge, (see adv) Luness, William, butcher, Yonge Madden, Patrick, blacksmith, Sydenham Magdalen Asylum, Yonge, w. s MEDICAL COLLEGE, in (ounection with Victori** University, Hon, Dr. Roliih, Dean Montgonuiy, John, blacksmith, Sydenham Moon-, John, gardener, Daveniiort Road MORRISON, HON. JOSEPH C, Judge Court of Queen's Bench, Woodlawn, Yonge Murray, Alexander, (Molfatt, Murray & Beattie) Bloor, east McCausland, Mrs. Anne Jane, principal girls depart- ment, \''orkville School McCausliind, Robert, teacher, Williuni McPH EPSON, HON. D. L., Yonge Nichols, Joscpli, carpenter, New Kent Uoad Niciiols, James, sen., carpenter, Bellair Nightingale, Tlionias, brick and tile manuf. Yonge O'Brien, Henry JIartin, attorney. Avenue Head Palmer, Henry H., j)rofessorof daiuing. Avenue Road Parsons, Heniy, plasterer, Scollard Peak, Louis C, book-kee]icr, Williimi Pickering, James, carpenter, Jarvis Pickering, Richard, ])aintcr, Sydcidiani Pierce, Leonard, brick and tile manufacturer, Daven- port Vl-MH Piggott, James, gardener, Davenport Road Plant k Marwood, (James Plant and Stephen James Wanvood), ]iipe manufacturers, Yonge Playfaii-, John, S., niercliant, Piloor o Purse, William, gardener, Sydcnhum Reasby, Henry, grocer, Yonge Richards, Hon. Stejihen II., barrister. Commissioner Crown Lands, Bloor Robinson, George, butcher, Cottingliam ROBINSON, W. S., dispensing clicmist, iir Town Hall Block, Yonge SANGSTElt, JOHN IL, M.A., M.I)., Avenue Road Scott, (Jcorge, grocer and provision dealer. Town Hall lilnck, Yonge SEVEh'N, HENRY, Yoikville Brewery, Yonge Simmons, Jlrs. Clara, dry goods, Yinige Skerry, John, gardener, Sydenham Smart, William Lynn ^Cameron & Snnvrt) William Smiley, Andrew, brick nianufactnrer, Yonge Smith, Henry, butcher, Avcnut! Road Smith, Robert James, William Sorle}', James Unice, leatlu-r merchant, Yonge St. Paul's Church, ((.'hurch of EnghuuH Bloor w Stather, John, .shoemaker, Davciiiiort lioiitl Stennett, Thomas, grocer, Yonge Stevenson, Archibald, garden<'r. Avenue Road Steward, 'I'lioniiis, butcher, Sydenham Sutherland, Kev. A. (Weslevan), William Thom, Charles, Target Inii,"To\vii Hall Block, Yonge Thompson. David, corpoiation inspector, William Thomiison, Edward, carpenter, Sydenham Toronto Street Railway, depot. Town Hall block, Yonge j Toulmin, Frederick, music tcaclier, Sydenham | Townsley, Win., brick machine maker, Avenue RoaJ j Vare, George, gardener, Roxburgh Walker, John, wheelwright, Yonge WATERLOO— ZURICH. 686 ort Ro«tl way, ScoUwnl port Koad enltani t at 8 and drng- ,m •with Victoria \ ilmm i\Jge Court of ly & Beattie) lal girls ilepart- t Uoail lir uiamil". Yonge ■eiiue Kcad iig, Avenue Road am LilacUirer, Daven- ; Head 1 Stt'i'lien Janu's You^t; (! II OV, Comiiiissioner lii.m icniist, iir Town I)., Avenue Koad IkMltr, Town Hall hvery, Yonge ^uuivt) -WilUam Iv, Vonff! lul [uit, Yonge jaiuO r>loor w lit llOiul ciiue Kond lull Jill'"'" ,- „ lector. William lenbaiu , , iHttlll'lo'-l^.Y""'^ Lsydenliam \ Kn; Avenue BoaJ j Walker, Roliert, blacksmith, Yongp Walker, Walter, carpenter and joiner, Yonge Wallis, JameR, bliieksinith, Yonge Watson, JamcH, wliolesalc and retail druggist, Bloor e Watson, William, jeweler, Yonge AVeir, James, hoot and shoe store, Yonge Wesleyan Methodist Church, Bloor e West, Thomas, plasterer, Sydenham Weston, John, upholsterer, Sydenham f White, George H., builder. Avenue Road Wickson, Samuel, attorney, Yonge Wilcoek, Thomas, nnirket gardener, Davenport Koad Wiilard, Henry, gardener, Sydenham Williams, John, cooper, Yonge Woods, Thos. , ear inspector, Street railway, Sydenham Woodhonse, William, gardener, Sydenham Woolley, Martha, confectioner, Yongo Wright, James, gardener, AveniU! Road Yonng's Point.— A small Village in tlie Township of Smith, County Peterboro, 14 miles from Peterboitb the ('ounty Town. Population 40. Aryatt, Josejdi, farmer Jliller, Andrew, butcher Aryatt, J., jun., farmer Barry, T., teacher Davis, E., fanner Davis, John, cooper Davis, W., fanner Oraham, John, saw mill Kearney, .lames, jun., general merchant Kearney, James, fanner KEARNEY, PATRICK, Postmaster Millage, C, farmer Paslcy, A., farmer White, Samuel, caiiienter White, T., farmer Young, Matthew, hotel keeper Young, Samuel, farmer Young, T., farmer Young, AVilliam, farmer Zephyr,— A Post Office in the Township of Scott, County Ontario. (!iuiningha7n, Jliehael, farmer Dunckly, llev. G. (Bilile Christian^ Foot, William, farmer Graham, Newton, fanner Habson, George, fanner Hamilton, Rev. (Wesleyan) Hunter, George W., carpenter Lcat(!li, George, farmer Match, Alfred, teacher JIarch, Oliver, farmer Pearce, Rev. — (Wesleyan) Pickering, Joiin, farmer Pickering, Thomas, farmer Roach, JIartin, farmer S<'hell, Isaac, farmer Wellcr, L., fanner Wesley, Timothy, farmer WILSON, JOHN, Poutmaatcr and general merchant ZctlaiMl*— A small Village on the River JIaitland, in the Township of Turnberry, County Huron. BRACE, LEWIS T., Postmaster, nnd lumber dealer. ZilUliicriliail.— A Village on Twelve-mile Creek, in the Township of Nelson, County llalton, 8 miles from Jlilton, the County Town, and 8 from Wellington Si^uare Station Great Western Railway. Population 60 Bower, Charles & William, merchant tailors Briilgman, John, farmer (.'niwford, CJ. (.'., monufacturer of woolen goods Uoury, David, carjtenter Edinondson, Rev. Henry (Presbyterian) Foster, (ieorge, farmer Gowland, George, farmer Haynes, Rev. Ennk-rick (Now Connexion) .'oyee, Samuel, teacher Lamb, Nathaniel, lime and stone MoLeod, Daniel, J. P. MILLER, ROBERT, Postmaster Sharp, George, bu telle.- Spence, William, farmer Watson, Thomas, farmer Zinimcnnan, Daniel, geneial merchant ZiuuiR-nnaii, II. P., J. P., prop, llouring and saw mill Zimmerman, J., farmer Zimmerman, James, liunier Ziniinerinan, Johnson, dentist Zimmerman, Philip, carpenter Zurich. — A Village in the Township of Hay, County Money Order Oliice. Population 200. Axt, Frederick, blacksmith Bauer, Charles, wagon maker Bonnet & Ma.sser, projirietor llouring mill Broderick, John, teaclicr "^ BROWN, ROBUKT, Postmaster and geji. merchant Crciinan, Charles, tinsmith Beichcrt, John, blacksmith Ddchcrt, Nicholas, sadiUer Direstein, Henry V., teacher Foster, Nicholas, biick yard Frang, John, jjroprietor Victoria Hotel Fn'onian, A. D., general nurchant Creb, Henry, carpenter Hess, Christian, potter Huron, 24 miles from Goderieh, the County Town. Hess, Fredericli, wagon maker Hyrook, Christian, wagon maker Kegs & Elliot, general merchants Sipiel, Henry, cooper Stcinhach, Henry, prop. Zurich Hotel Tee, Walter, J. P. Wagner, Conrad E. , wagon maker Walper, Abel, tanner Wibnuir, Amos, blacksmith Wilson, William G., insurance agent and teacher j Witmer, Absolom, carpenter Witmer, Amos, blac,ksmitli Zeller, Michael, J. P. Zimmerman, Heary, tailor "i;^i Js M I 686 ALL\NDALK MILIlack3mith Galium, C, carpenter Cousins, H., carpenter Downing & Allen, wagon makers Fairweatlier, Thomas, farmer GRAHAM E, THOMAS, Postma.ster Isaac, James, blacksmith Johnston, James, inn keeper Ledingham & Milne, props, planing mill McCua, Alexander, J. P., farmer McElroy, W. J., general merchant McGowan, D., fanner Miller, H., carpenter Rumble, H., carpenter Smart, P., carpenter Speirs, Alexander, insurance agent Steele, J, C, inn keeper Thacker, James, brickmaker Toney, David, shoemaker Toney, Thomas, shoemaker Wallace, James, M. D Wilton, James, farmer 'Batchcwana — A small Village in the Townsliip of Fisher, District of Algoma, 45 miles from Sault St. Marie. IRONSIDE, GEORGE A., agent Hudson's Bay C!o | McKAY, R, T. general merchant I ■i- *Bjrvic. — -A Village in the Townsliip of Kincardine, County Bruce, 20 miles from Walkerton, the County Town. Stages to Ooderich and Walkerton. Population 150. Bottoms, Rev. William, (Wesleyau) Boyd, A. K., hotel keeper Bradley, Thomas, dentist, druggist, kc Carter, George, carpenter Cave, Edward, tailor Gammon, Richard, lumber merchant Hodgins, Joseph, carpenter Hodgkin, Rev. Dr. (Church of England) Huggins, Rev. William (Primitive Methodist) Long, Samuel, butcher Mclntyre, Nichol, J. P. McPherson, John, carpenter MADDEN, J., Postmaster Madden & Sithes, general merchants Necdham, James & Brother, carriage and wagon mkrs Peterbough, Alexander, shingle maker Proudfoot & Sons, dyers and scourers liaison, James, boots and shoes Rice, Rev. 0. L. (Wesleyan) Siddon, John, boots and shoes Stout, William, teacher Walsh, Stephen, general merchant Caintown. — A Village in the Township of Yonge, County Ijceds, 13 miles from Brockville, the County Town. Tri-weekly Mails. Population 250. Andress, Edward, wagon Maker Andres,s, Sylvester, wagon maker Buell, William S., carpenter and blacksmith Connolly, M. J., teacher Davidson, Margaret, general merchant Dawson, Rev. A. (Methodist Episcopal) English, Rev. William (Wesleyan) Ferguson, James, weaver Huntly, John, wagon maker McCollum, William, weaver Miller, Samuel, farmer Phillips, R. R., wood contractor Purvis, Henry, carpenter Thomson, Alexander, wood contractor Tennant, David D., farmer Tennant, David T., farmer Tennant, James, blacksmith Tennant, Thomas, farmer Tennant, William, farmer Thompson, Benjamin, Collector of Tov. nship Tiixe* Wilson, E. D., shoemaker CHELTENHAM— EAST WILLIAMSBURG. 587 ces- I extended Petorboro, julfttionSOO ill prop )unty To wn Cheltentaam. — A Village in the Township of Chinguacousy, County Peel, 13 miles from Brampton, the- County Town. Population 100. Baker, W. II., cooper CAMPBELL, JOHN, Pogtmastcr Cheyne, Ueorce, blacksmith Corrigill, P. U., general meruhant Haines, Charles Haines, E., prop, saw mill and cabinet maker Haines, Frcaerit'k, miller Henry, Hugh, farmer Henry, William, proj). Cheltenham Inn King, Charles H., general merchant Little, Joseph, fiinner -yvS^ »-. Lyons, John, farmer Lyons, Thomoa, fanner Mi'Connell, Archibald, tanner and shoemaker McKechncr, John, farmer McrciT, T. L., Hudd'e and harness maker TUACY, J. S., Postmaster and prop. Ontario Houst Wilkinson, Matthrw, cabinet maker Young, Andrew, wagon maker Coldwater.— A Village on the Coldwater River, in the Township of Mcdonte, County Simcoe, 30 miUi from Barrie, the County Town. Stage to Orillia. Population 150. Barber, John, farmer Borland, William, hotel keeper Bush, George, naturalist Caswell, George, mill owner Caswell, George, jun., hotel keeper Dunlop, John, mill owner and farmer Eatell, John, general merchant Harris, Uev. U. H. (Church of England) Kent, W. H., farmer McCall, J., teacher Marks, Rev. (Methodist) Nettleton, William, general merchant Rutledge, William 11., resve and farmer Wilson, William, farmer I 4'- from Sault St. ,n, the County Dickinson's Landing.— A Villogo and Station of the Grand Trunk Railway, on the river St. Lawrenc* in the Township of Osnabruck, County Stormont, 10 miles from CJornwall ; and 77 from Montreal. Money Order Office. Population, 250. Andrews, Rev. — (Methodist) Bullock, R. R., collector of customs and mill owner Bush, E., teacher Clark, P., teacher Coli^olioun, William, general merchant Dawson, John and Franklin, tanners Dawson, A., saddler Eainsii, i>l., fuinier Fisher, John S., blacksmith Forbas, Peter, general merchant Hanes, William H., hotel keeper Hutchins, James, tinsmith Johnston, Thomas E., butcher Latrace, William, blacksmith Lover, M., cooper Lynch, Rev., Roman Cotholic McMullen, John, tailor McNairn, J. N., saddler McQuillan, William, shoemaker Miller, William E. , cabinet maker Ransom, David, baker Wftldrotf, Jacob, fiirraev WAGNER CHARLES, Postmaster and general mer- chant Wagner, William H., M. U Warren, Samuel, ship chandler nd wagon mkrs le, the County Dorking. — A Village on Smif-'- Creek, in the Township of Welleslej', County Waterloo, 22 miles front Berlin, the County Town ; and x2 from Listowell. Duke, William, carpenter Ednieston, George, shoemaker GATSCHINE, JOHN, P. M., proprietor Royal Hotel Olass, Michael, livery Kennedy, David, farmer Kennedy, Samuel, farmer Lewis, J., dentist liOvs, James, painter * McDonald, Arthur, firmer Miller, John, farmer Stages to the above plac(^3. Population, 100. Miller, William, farmer Roos, John, cooper Ryan, Nicholas, butcher Semple, J., general merchant Snyder, George, lumber ilcaler Watson, James, farmer Watson, John, farmer Watson, Robert, farmer Wells, George, wagon maker East Williamsbnrgh— A Village on the River St. Lawrence, mi the Township of Williamsburgh, County Dundiis, 2 miles from Aultsville Station Grand Trunk Railway, Lnd 6 from Morrisburg. Castleman, William, M.D. Cook & Son, masons Cunningham, Robert, blacksmith Empey, Charles, blacksmith LnshipTiixe* ■ Hayes, Godfrey, blacksmith PILLAR, LINDSAY, Postmaster, general merchant and saw mill proprietor Snyder, Elias, carpenter and pump maker Snyder, John, general merchant Tracey, George, carpenter Wells, George, general merchant 568 EASTON'S CORNERS— ET.GINBURO. Easton'H Comers. —A ViUnge in tho Towmihip of tlio County Town, Money Unk'r ottice. I'ojnilution Bnindige, A., hotel keeper Cameron, A., fjenifml nicrchnnt COOLlLiUE, ISAAC, Postmaster and cheese ninnu facturer Devitt, Thomas, tanner Edwanls. F , tihotogranher Edwanlfi, J., f)oots an(l ohocH Ferguson, Henry, wine merchant Fortune, Mrs., groceries Foster, A., boots ami shocH Holliday, James, tailor Wolford, County Orenville, 24 miles from Brockville, 100. Hunt, Edward, can'iage maker Ireland, A. A., bhu^ksnilth Ireland, Isaac, blacksmith Narings, W., harness maker Narings, John, hotel keei>er Pearson, Simon, nshery Putnam, H. K., tanner Sliaw & Sloan, general murehantfl Sutton, Miss ('., milliner Watts, John, lilaeksmith "Wickwire, P., brick maker Eastwood.— -A Village and Station of the Great Western llailwa)-, 4 miles from Woodstock. Pop. 150. Boulson, Charles, farmer Burrows, R. W. & A., rroprictors grist an( Desbanes, Rev. T. C. (Church of England) Draper, H., fanner Fredinburgh, A., fanner Hayward, .lolm, inn keeper Huggart, R. & D., faiiiicrs Hyde, William, carpenter and wheclright Kijip, R., fanner Loyenby, Thonuis, fanner d sawmills Leak. J. k R., farmers Overholt, M. & Sons, farmers and mill owuera Perry, Thomas, farmer Potter, A., farmer Robinson, John, blacksmith Robinson, Richard, fanner SHAW, JOHN, Posniaster, grocer ond .shoemaker Slattery, John, farmer Smith, Hiram, blacksmith Ulman, John, carpenter 'sl t' ^^ I ' ii i ki Edwardsblirffll.— A Village and station of the Grand Trunk Railway, on the River St. Lawrence, in the Townsliip of Edwardsburgh, County Gronville, 21 miles from Brockville, the County Town, and 69 from Kingston. Population 300 AIKEN, WILLIAM S., Postmaster, grocer 1 McLatchie, James, blacksmith Osgoode, H. A., hotel keeper JlcPherson, Kenneth, geneiiil merchant Benson, W. T., jmjp. starch factory | Meade, AV'illiam, cabinet maker Burns, L., general merchant Pearsall, Mrs., milliner Glassford, Chiirles, general merchant Riddell, William, grocer Harbottle, Thomas, blacksmith | Thompson, AVilliani, boots and shoes Egaiivllle.— A Village on the Ilonnecheure River, from Pembroke, and 85 from Ottawa. Money Or Austin, W. W., general merchant Bonfield, James, general merchant and jwop mills Bonlicld & Turner, lumber dealers Brennan, Patrick, blacksmith Campbell, Mrs. L., hotel keeper Channonhouse, John, AI.D Childcrhouse, John, prop, carding mill Doughert)',,])., tailor Gallaghei-, Hugh, wagon maker ■George, Henry, general merchant Gorman, William, blacksmith Hetherington, John, groceries, boots and shoes Judge, John, M.I-) Lacy, Daniel, general merchant Lynn, James, M.D in the Towijship of Grattan, County Renfrew, 23 miles der OIKce. Population 300. McDcrmott, Samuel, tinsmith McDonald, Jolin J., hotel keeper McDonald, Robert, hotel k(!eper McGregor, Duncan, prop, carding mill SIcHugh, Patrick, blacksmith McNanuira, John, boots and shoes Jlerrick, C. H., hotel keeper Mullin, Stephen, saddler Paul, .lames, boots and shoes QUEALY, JOHN, Postmaster, general merchant Reeves, James, general merchant Si'arson, Mrs., groceries and saloon Smith, John, tanner Smith, William, saloon keeper Whalley, Isaac, saddler Elglnburg. \ Village in the Township of Kingston, County Frontenac, 8 miles from Kingston. Pope, John, blacksmith BATES, PETER, Postmaster, shoemaker Jackson, William, carriage and wogou maker FARRAN'S POINT— FINOAL. S8» I BrockTin^ Pop. 150. owuers 1 slioeinakev it. I^iiwrcnce, in luty Town, and laut Lnfrcw, 23 mUes liU Iral merchant lingston. Farran'M Point- — A Vniiigs situutcd nt the lower entmncj! of FHrran'H Point Caiiol, on tlie ItiTer St [jUwrtMico, in liit! Towuihii> of OHualmick, ('ounty Stormont. It has goml mill privilegas. I)iiitAnt from Comwiill, tliu County Town, 10 milun, iind from DickinaouH I.aniling C miles. Population IJliO, Raker, Oeniirit M., gi1>i:er nud HadtUe Dafoe, Isiiinn, carriage nmker Dcnener, Kdwiird, hotel kee])er Klliott, David, lii)ot8un Derouch, Pascal, tailor Detlor, Benjamin, pTOvisions Detlor, Jacoli V., shoemaker Detlor, William V. P., boot and shoe maker Dickinson, John A., pump maker Douglass i llooiH-r, general merchants Dowling, .lohn, groceries and crockery Dowliiig, Richard & John, potash manufacturer Dunn, ilenry, blacksmith Kakiiis, tlcorge, cabinet maker Eakins, William H., cabinetmaker Kmpey, Nathan, grocer Evans, Robert, farmer Farley, John, blaeksmitli Files, lieiijaniin Kites, (!liester, fanner Fiiikle, Henry, carriage maker Fullarton, .loseph, .senr., cabinet niake\' Fullarton, .losepli, jiinr., cabinetmaker Fullarton, \V. H., .see. and trcas., bras.- band Ham, Robert, stone cutter Haiies, S,, axe maker Hill, Ste|>licn, laborer lliUard, MvH. K. S., milliner and dress maker Hooper, D'Miglas, gener.d merchant, nod prop Hom- ing mill ami woolen maiuil'aclory Hope, R. T., prop Camden house HOl'K, W. A., Postma.ster, (W. A. Hope & Co.) Hope, W. A. & Co., general merchants, (si-c curd) Howell, William, carpenter lluycki', lOdwanl, carpenter JacksuUi d^lii), farmer Jennings, Isaac, blaeksmitli ADVERTISEMENTS. a\ barrifl, th« (See Keswiiik. by tlu-ec tribes ot Curradoc, llounty lien Knst, OouDty r Order Office ftnd ov maker ints ei-y lanulaoturrr lakcv inker nas.-" li;iiid THOMAS OVERINC, PRACTICAL WIRK WORKER, AND MANUFACTURKR OF WIRE-CLOTH, SIEVES, RIDDLES, FENDERS, FOURDINER CLOTHS FOR I'APER MILLS, RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, BIRD CAGES, &c., io., &o. Pnrtlcnlar altrntion piild to Biilliler'ii and HlnrrN Work* 0EllETi2EY, aAEBEN, AND FABM FlNOISIff MAD E T O O R I) E R . 757 rralR Street. West of Victoria Sqaare, NO'S. r)8 AND 58 2 C R A I (J STREET, MON'TREAL. -►♦•♦■4- MESSRS. RICE BROTHERS, Thr ProprlrlorH of the Fitrtory, Iiavr roimtautly on IiauPartout Klauufacturerg, No. i:i Blenry Strwt, Montreal PBICa LIHT »Vm.IBDON APPLICATION. ress maker t, and i-rop IwW ;>ry . Hoiio & Co.) ihauts, (8e« caril) Manufacturer of Traniparent Window Shades, Cloth and Wire Screens •i9r> NOTBB Daxb Staisti MONTAKAIi. iif '-- i . ADVERTISEMENTS. 'n MANUFACTURER OF SEWING MACHINES AND BOOT & 8H0E MACHINERY, FACTORY, 48 NAZARETH STREET, PRINCIPAL OFFICK, 365 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL. 5' 22 ST. JOHN STREET, QUEBEC. 78 KING STREET, ST. JOHNS, NEW BRUNSWICK. 103 HARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. DOMINION METAL WORKS. (GstablisUed, 1S»S ) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Plumbers, Engineers, and Steamfitters Brass, COPPER, AND IRON WORK. GASFITTINGS, Ac, &e.. Every Description of Work for Sugar Refineries, Distilleries, Breweries, Gas, Water Works, &c., &c. WARMING OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS. CONSERVATORIES, VINERIES, &c., BY HOT WATER. STEAM OR WARM AIR. Office AND Manufactory, No. 536 to 542 Craig Street M:ols^TI^EAL. CHARLES GARTH. JAMES MATTINSON. H. W.- GARTH. ^WOOU EN GrR J^L^IISTG. or • 'S . "^ ^mimmwL DESIGNER & ENGRAVER ON WOOD. PLACE D'ARMES, MONTREAL. C IT Y HOTEL. NOS. IS, 80, AND 82 hT. JOSEPH STREET, The Subscriber lios opened the above Hotel for the iiccommodation of the travellinp public. Its accom- aodatioiu are of the best kind. It contains 76 rooms, with good yard and stabling for 60 horse.-. Tenn3 Moderate. C. LARIN, PBoruxTOs. STINSON & RICHARDSON, Leather Dealers (feCominission Merchants. No. 52 St. Peter Street, 9f Gash Advanoks Hadr on CoHSIO^'xs^'Tf• NEWBURaH— OTTERVILLE. 593 NERY, lET, DAME ST., 3BS : 1JUN8WICK. A SCOTIA. RKS. ; Brass, iS, &c., &c. lUES, &c., Craig Street^ H. W. GARTH. 'OOD. IDSON, lion Merchants. treet, Imontreal. JoiKiH, Rdwanl, contractor and builder .Ton -8, R., assessor Lanfear, E. O., ])ump and harness maker Laalicr, S. N., carpenter [jockwood, llohert, blacksmith Loucks, N., i>ainter MeClammon, James, M.D., druggist McOonnel, E., tailor McConiiell, Samuel, carpenter Mcfiee, John, teacher Mctiuire, Peter, laborer Mclveown, Patrick, laborer Madden, George, ]iroprietor flouring mill Madden, Mrs. George, bakery Madden, Sylvester, woolen manufacturer Miller, Cephas H., J. 1'., farmer Miller, Joseph, cooper Milligan, William, laborer Moore, C'harles, carriage maker Moss, Robert, tailor MulhoUand, John, laborer Muidolf, Nicholas, carpenter Nugent, William, sen., farmer Nugent, William, jun. , farmer Osborne, R., village clerk Papa, Daniel, tailor Il0 Paul, James, groceries and proTisions Porter, W. H., grocer Powers, James, proprietor Empire House Reuben, Jones, farmer Richardson, Michael, sawyer Rook, Richard, watchmaker and jeweler Russell, Anilrew, tailor Russell, William, painter Ryan, Matthew, drum major Seott & Jennings, blacksmith Scott, Thomas, carriage maker and blacksmith Shetler, Conrad, farmer Shetler, Frederick, farmer Shetler, Matthew, farmer Shorey, John, carpenter Shorts, Nelson, butcher Snider, John 0., dealer in stoves and tinware Spencer, Homer, bailiff fifth Division Court Stanton, Rev. Thomas Stickncy, David H., manufacturer of agricultural im plements, stoves, &c. Sutton, James, butcher Taylor, Joseph, proprietor axe manufactory Tinkle, Henry, carriage maker Wense, Peter Wells, John C, saddler and harness maker } North Augusta.— A Village on the Rideau River, in the Township of Augusta, County Grenville, 15 miles from lirockville, the County Town, 4i from Bellamy's Station, Brockville and Ottawa Railroad, and 224 from Toronto. Money Oi-der Office. Population 500. ^ Huntington, Rev. S., (Wesleyan) -^ Johnson, Charles E., blacksmith Asjiinall, James, proprietor North Augusta Hotel Brtldwin, Samuel, cabinet maker Bellnniy, J. B., .1. P., proprietor woolen mill and shingle manufactory Bellnmj', L. H., ]iroprietor saw mill BELLAMY, SAMUEL J., Postmaster Birks, Rev. U., (Neuler Gilktt, Jesse, niauufactiirer of grain cra('.le)> HHrriaiin, Tlioniaa, baililf Hill, T. W., general merchant Joyce, Thomas, shoemaker Langstalf, James, shoemaker Lyman, Jlrs., milliner, &e Lyman, Warren, clerk of Division Court McCuUy, Andrew, cabinet maker McCuUy, John, carpenter Mcintosh, Matthew, farmer Meh-ille, John H., teacher l^letcalf, William, cjirpenter ^Miller, Thom.xs, farmer Mott, Mrs., inilliiicr and dressmaker Mott, Samuel, haiiiess maker Murray, Hugh, phusterei Murnay, William, plasterer Norton, S. W., general merchant Pardee, A. B., J.l'., farmer and shoemaker Pardee, F. J., farmer and shoemaker Parish, Samuel, carpenter Ralph, David, general merchant Timblick, Alexander, ci r])entcr Willson, liev. F. (Epi-scoiMil Methodist) Wright, Isaiah, township clerk and treasurer n Otlerville.— A Post Village in the Township of South Norwich, County Oxford, 20 miles distant from Woodstock, the County Town. It has a large trade in sawn lumber and farm produce. Mails daily. Monty Order Office. Population 500. .'o;iJji:ji.i. Bedford, S. k J., hotel keeiwrsi liiiik, Robert, cabinetmaker Bulloik, James E., agent saw and giist mills and wooleu factory ^'ollor, A. J., M.'D. Comfort, Stephen, hotel keeper Coiiklin, W. P., druggist '"' t^^iiipll, J. H. & S. P., general merchants ^omoU, William, commission merchant ^'igliton, Williiim, shoemaker Durkeo, Asa, tanner, harness, boots, kv. frii. -Miraham, iirui)rietor woolen factory Ml, John, piinip maker fniluug, John, cooper and shingla maker 38 Lewis, W., watchmaker McFarlane, John, blacksmith and wagou maker Madison, .Matthew, proprietor grist mill Mcseear, A. J., M. U. Parker, Mary, groceries and liquora Parker, Peter, hotel keei>cr Parsons, William, carriage maker and blacksmith Scuthwiok, George, general merchant Swift, Hiram, proprietor saw mill South Norwich Co-operative Association, John T»M- buskirk, president .:.. 6i»i,f , Tiadale, A. N., M.D. •'•''•• ■ ' Vanbusbirk, John, stpvea and tinwaro «■•'••'' I i' 504 OAK RIDGES— PERCH STATION. Oak BldReS.— A Post Village of the Township of Whitchurch, County York. miles. Population 100. Curtis, J., hotel keeper McKenzie, Philip, builder Davy, George, hotel keeper Moitson, T. k .1., proprietor saw mill GREGORY, D., Postmaster O'Connor, William, shoemaker Gregory, Thomas, saw miller Routlcdge, Peter, blacksmith Distance from Toronto 21 Parham. — A Village in the Township of Hinchinbrooke, County Addington, 38 miles from Kingston. Weekly mails. Population 80. Bertram, Alexander, farmer Bertram, William, farmer Clow, Oliver, farmer Cox, George and James, farmers Grant, Mrs., storekeeper GRIFFITH, JOHN A., Postma-ster, gen. mercht Hampton, John, farmer Hampton, Thomas, farmer Howe, Andrew, farmer Lee, Jolin, farmer liyan, Michael, fanner Swerkirk, Henry, inn keeper Vanalstiiie, John C, inn keeper Wager, Kedford, farmer ^ ■ Penetangnishene. — A Village on the Bay of the same name. Lake Huron, in the Townships of Tiny and Tay, County Simcoe, 32 miles from Barrie, the County Town, and 97 from Toronto. This Village has long been a place of note, a military fort having been established hero during tlie war of 1812, and kept up until a few years ago, when the garrison was withdrawn. The population consists in a great measure of French Canadians and half-breeds. There are also a considcral)le number of pensioners, who have neat habitations and small farms in the vicinity. The Provincial Reformatory is located about three miles from the Village. The Bay forms a good harbor and is a beautiful sheet of water, which, with its richly wooded shores forms a magnificent picture. A large trade in furs is carried on here. Stages tri-weekly to Barrie. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Population 360. Burke, Sergeant-Major David, diill instructor and guard Reformatory Cadeau, Andrew, fanner Carlisle, J., prop. New Dominion Hotel Columbus, E., blacksmith Columbus, L., blacksmith CopelanJ, George, prop, llouring and saw mills Corbeau, Francis, wagon maker Darling, James, general agent Delonne, C, wagon maker Dunlop, A., general merchant Dusome, Mrs., Northern Hotel Featherstonhaugh, William, clerk and deputy War- den Kcformntory Gilmor, W. 11., M. D., surgeon Reformatory Gleeson, John, stone mason and keeper Ileibrmatory Hallen, Rev George, (Church of England) Jackson, William, ship builder Jeftcry, E. & H. E., geneiiil merchants Jeffery, Henry, clerk Division Court KELLY, WILLIAM MOORE, Warden Reformatory Kennedy, Rev. J. P., (Roman Catholic) Chaplain to Reformatory LaFreier, Antoine, wheelwright Lannigan, Thomas, assessor and collector Larush, P., photographer lieduc, Thomas, farmer tjendrom, M., tanner Lenioc, Xavier, blacksmith Lynch, Michael, cooper and keeper Reformatory McDonald, D. H., lumberer JIcDonald, Edward, farmer M(J^aughlin, Samuel, steward Reformatory MITCHELL, D. J., Postmaster and lumber mercht. Agent Hudson Bay Fur Comi^ny Moreau, Toussaint, baker Mundy, Michael, fanner Parker, Itoliert J., keeper Reformatory Ploi fe, Eusebo, saddh'r Quinii, P., Globe Hotel REFORMATORY, 3 miles from Village, WiUiam Moore Kelly, Warden Reid. Williuiii, ship builder Rolston Bros, (William k I'eter) i)ot and pearl ash factory Simpson, William, J. P., Collector Customs, Com- missioner in B. R., &c. Siieath, William C, cutter Taniiant, David, carpenter and keeper Reformatory Thessier, Gilbert, Canada hotel Thoscotte, Thos., tinsmith Triil'eau, S., carpenter THOMPSON, A. A., general merchant Tliompson, H. IL, geueial merchant Weil', John, tailor Wicher, Rev. J., (Wesieyan Methodist) "Wilkie, John, blacksniitii Wright, James, butcher Perch station. — A Post Office, in the Township of Sariiin, County Lambtou. ■ IRWIN, JOHN, Postmaster. PETERSON'S FERRY— QTTEENSTON. 595 n Toronto 21 >m Kingston. Peterson's Ferry*— A small Village on the Prince Edward, 14 miles from I'icton, the Population 25. Black, C, farmer Brickman, William II., fanner Burlett, John & Son, carpenters Carmen, Henry, farmer Carmen, Thomas, farmer Cole, Heman, farmer Cronk, A. \V. , farmer Cronk, David J., shoemaker Cronk, James 1$., dyer and scourer Dewitt, B. L., farmer Hay of Quiiite, in the Township of Sophiaslmrg, County County town, 2 from Mill Point, and 9 from Napanee. Dewitt, William L, farmer Houtiaud, David, sli ingle maker Mason, .lohn, cooper Noxoii, 0., farmer PETERSON, PAUL C, Postmaster Ilow, liunjamiii, farmer Solmes, D. B., J. P., insurance agent Williams, George & Sons, broom manufacturers Wilson, Isaac, farmer 1 uships of Tiny ,. This Village ■ar of 1812, and sists in a great pensioners, who lated about three which, with its )n liei-e. Stages Keformatory ■matory lumber mercht. Plantagfcnctt — A Post Village situatedjon the South Nation River, 5 miles from its junction with the Ottawa, in the Township of North Plantagenet, County Prcscott. Distant from L'Orignal, the County Town, 18 miles ; from Ottawa, 41 miles ; and from Toronto, about 25;"). Money Order OJRce. Popula- tion, 200. CHAMBERLAIN, AV. A., Postmaster and general merchant Duport, B., blacksmith Eastman, Robert, tanner Gauthier, L., shoemaker Ilagir, Albert, general merchant, lumber dealer, &c. Larocque, Charlea, groceries and liquors Larocque, ,Iose{)h, proiirietor liot(;l Leduc, Pierre, tavern keeper Lorocque, E., blacksmith Muckay, Joseph, hotel keeper O'Keel'e, John, harness maker Prentiss, O. W., M. D. Yeou & Brother, hotel keepers Pleasant Hill. — A Village in the Township of Walsingham, County Norfolk, 21 miles from Simcoe, the County Town, and 34 from IngersoU. Population, 300. I'crris, Ocorgo, farmer Auger, Rev. N. T., (Primitive Methodist) Auscomb, Rev. T., (Episcopal'ftletliodist) lii'own, S. D., grocer Bothani, II., saddler Christmas, (Jeorge, carriage maker t'lark, II. B., farmer Deacon, Rev. T)., (Church of England) Dibbell, James, proprietor woolen mill Kiiicaid, 1'., liotel keeper Layman, Tlioma-i, farmer M(J1{(1AN, W., Postmaster and general merchan*; Russell, John, shoernakrr Smith, II., general merchant Wilson, W., tanner Wiugrove, George, farmer Village, William :)ot and pearl ash Customs, Com- ■per Reformatory ■bant nt odist) Porter's Hill. — A Po.st Office in tlio Township of Goderi(tli, County Huron. IIEMRY, JAMES, Postniaster and general merchant. Port Talbot- -A Post Village in the Township of Dunwich, County I'Ugin. MACBETH, GEORGE, Postmaster. Prospect. — A Post Village in the Township of Beckwith, County Lanark. HL'llliOWS, WILLIAM, Postmajiter, liotel keeper Craig, Tlionias, tanner Ciaig, George, general merchant James Brothers, proprietorci saw mill McGiegijr, Dunciin, jiroprictor saw mill Jlolf.itt, 'l'liiiniii.<, sboeiuiiker Itiley, Willi'im, lilai'ksmith Toialinson, J., .shoemaker Qncenston. — A Village situated on the west bank of the Ningara lliver, in Iho Township of Niagara County Lincoln. It is conneited with Lewiston, N. V., by means of a .suspen>j m bridge across the river. The scenery in the vicinity is very beautiful. On the heights above tbejvillage is the Monument erected to General Brock. Distant from Ningara Palls, 7 miles ; from Toronto by water, 18, and from Hamiltou, 50 milef. Daily mail. Population about 450, Tiiorbiirn, liichatd, M. I). Wadswoitb, l)ii!iirl, hotel keeper Wadswort'.i, .lolin. iiotid keeper IWiiiul, John, general merchant Huuti'i', .lolin, wagon maker Kiikland, (it'or.{e, wlicelwright Piihuer, William, hotel keeper IViiilergast & lirolher, blacksniiths •Sullivan, John, groceries and liquors Wrav, Jo.sepli. but''lur WYiKN, ,IAMKS, Postmaster and general merch vnt. I i i :lli-} 1 1 ill rr. \ ' m 096 QUEENSBOROUGH— SCOTLAND. QaeengboroUffta.— A Post Village situated on Black Creek, in the Township of Elzeyir, County Haat- ings. Distant from Belleville, the County Town, 36 miles. Population 100. Jeffs, John, general merchant Linghain, Thoma.s, general merchant, lumber, etc. THOMPSON, DANIEL, Postmaster, proprietor griat and saw mills Kothsay.— A Village in the Township of Maryboro*, County "Wellington, distant 29 miles from Ouelph, the County Town, tlie Itivcr Conestogo passes through the Village aflbriling excellent mill privileges. Daily Mail. Population 200. Allen, George, boots and shoes Barber, t'luulcs, boots and shoes Cartier, David W., general mcrohant Fotheriiigliani, John, wagon maker Gliutz, Frederick, jirop. hotel Oubb, William, miller Hans, Henry, photographer Hans Brothers, general merchants Hastings, David, blacksmith Haston, Luther, general merchant Johnson, William, prop, hotel Kilpatriek, Joseph, blacksmith Knowles, J. S,, general merchant Lowes, W. H., general merchant Lowry, Parker, prop, hotel McKenzie, K., wagon maker Moore, J. F., tailor Ogden, John, carpenter STULL, J. F. A., Postmaster, gen. merchant StuU & Oliver, general merchants Watchron, Bobert, carpenter Saildlllirst — A Villnge on the Bay of Quinte, in the 12 miles from Napance, the County Town. Stages ALLEN, DAVID M., Postmaster A.sselstine, Nicholas, farmer Chamberlain & Sills, manfrs. Shoshoneca Kemedy Downey, Thomas, fanner Fraser, Andrew, farmer Hani, Ira, farmer Harding, Rev. 11. (Church of England) Hickey, John, grocer Hill, William, farmer Lasher, B., farmer _ Lloyd, R. N., cai-penter Township of South Fredericksburgh, County Lennox, to Kingston, 24 miles; and Wellington, 22 miles. JIcDowell, Robert, shingle maker Mallory, John, farmer Murdock, John and Nicholas, carpenters Ncilson, Allen, farmer Neilson, John, farmer Phii)p'.'ii, William, potash factory Rickely, William, cooper Sills, i)., farmer Smith, Hiram, cai-jienter Smith, AVilliam, carpenter Wright, Solomon, farmer Sand Point- — A Village and Station of the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad, on the River Ottawa, in the Townsliip of JIcNab, County Renfrew, 45 mil"s from Pembroke, the County Town, 45 from Ottawa, and 54 from Perth. This was the earliest settled plot in the County, ana is the seat of an extensive lumber trade. Stages to Pembroke and Renfrew. Population 150. Brown, James, station agent Durenyi, K. , general me.-chant FOURDRINER, MRS., Postmistress Lewis, L. C, hotel keeper McDonell, Alexander, lumber merchant McDonell, Duncan, general merchant Murphy, W. H. & Co , comn ami gen. agents Usborne, Jolm, forwarding and comn merchant Ward & Seott, props, saw mills Young, Jame.s, liotel keeper Scotland.— A Village in the Township of Oakland, County Brant, 11 miles from Brantford, the Couiitr Town, and 14 from Paris Station. Stages to Simcoe, and Paris. Money Order Office. Population 500, Bowman, George A., blacksmith Corbin, C. F., painter Eddy, C. Flanigan, John, carpenter Foster, Alonzo, clerk Division Court and issuer of marriage lieen.ses Gillespie, Robert, tanner Ctrcvoir, Jacob, cooper Hamilton, Alexander, teacher Hay, liev. William ^Co)igregatioual) Hixon, IKnry F., carpenter Hooker, Albert, carriage maker Lawrence, Tbonuis, blacksmith Longhurst, John, boots and shoes LYMAN, HENRY, Postmaster, general merchant McLean, John, M. D. Malcolm, Augustus, farmer Malcolm, Eddy, cooper Malcolm, I'.dgar&Co., druggists Malcolm, Eliakim, J. P., farmer Malcolm, George, general merchant Jlalcolm, George, carpenter Malcolm, Hugh, boots ami shoes Malcolm, J. R., proprietor flouring mill Mahtolm, Marcus, manufacturer woolen good* Malcohn, William (.'. ilartin, W^illiam, carpenter Mcnitt, Isaac 15. Ptttet, John (>., bailiir Phillips, George, caiTiage maker mile! Armstron BOUliClj and I Brooks, Cole, Wai Ego, Angi ingland, fair, Rob %. (ieor H Will Grant, Ah Hill, Mos( Kemp, Ge ^cCardill, McCleary, SCOTLAND— SUTTON. 697 County Hwt- proprietor grist a from Guelph, mill privileges. Pilkey, P. J., hotel nnd livery Pollard, A. T., teilor Powers, John, cabinet maker Prous«, Thomas O., general merchant Pretty, Henry, carpenter * Reynolds, William J., carriage maker Scott, K. & R., saddlers '^ Sullivan, Robert, blacksmith Taylor, John, carriage maker Tcgart, K. W., M.D. Thatcher, J. , hotel keeper Tucker, Richard, tinsmith Vining, Rev. J. E. (Baptist) Wheeland, Thoma.-), farmer "Whiting, Charles, cabinet maker Sherkston. — A Post Office in the Township of Humberstone, County Welland. STRINGER, A. 0., Postmaster. merchant , County Lennox, bon, 22 miles. Silver Creek.— A Post Office in the Township of Esquesing, County Hal ton. DEAN, JOHN, Postmaster | Preston, Mrs., hotel keeper Silver Shoe. — A Post Village in the township of Sunnidale, County Simcoe,1|17 miles distant from Barrie, the County town. Daily mail. Population 100. Fisk, S., saw miller Fleming, Andrew, blacksmith Glen, James, hotel prop. MATHER, JAMES A., Postmaster, gen mercht. Commissioner in B. R., issuer marriage licenses Prentice, Ale.\ander, saw mill prop. Switzcr, Robert, hotel prop. enters Sonth Dnminer.— A Post Office in the Township of Dummer, Counto Peterboro'. SPEER, W. M., Postmaster, ivcv Ottawa, in tk from Ottawa, and extensive lumber lant gen. agents Imn merchant Imtford, the County Population 500. ht ig mill voolcn goods Stafiford— A Post Office in the.Township of StftfTord. County Renfrew. Brown, William, farmer CHILDERHOSE, ROBERT, Postmaster, farmer Clark, Andrew, farmer Hamilton, James, farmer Mick, Daniel, farmer Sparling, George, farmer Teebo, B., farmer Young, Richard, fanner Sunnidale. — A Post village in the Township of Sunnidale, County Sinicoe, and is a station on the Northern Railway, 25 miles from Barrio the county town and 89 from Toronto. Daily mail. Population 100. .\rmstrofig, John, farmer Bell, Alexander, farmer Blair, Malcolm, teacher Coleman, John, farmer Dean, Ephraim, J. P Ferguson, John, teacher Tyfe, James, farmer Gilclirist, Alexander, farmer GILLESPIE, ALEXANDER, J. P., Postmaster and fanner Gowan, R., county judge, M.P.P (ireenfield, Rev. J., (United Presbyterian) Howe, William, fanner McDonald, Rev. A., (Church of Scotland) McNeill, Archibald, farmer Maclmn, Thomas, J.P Mather, John, general merchant Patton, Andrew, general merchant Sliaw, James, farmer Tucker, Rev. Mr., (Methodist) Sntton, (Georgina, P.O.) — A village in the Township of Georgina, County York, near Lake Simcoc, 66 miles from Toronto. Daily stage to Ne\vmarket. Armstrong, Robert, boots and shoes BOURCHIER, J. O., Postmaster, proprietor grist and saw mills Brooks, William, boots and shoes Cole, Warren, tinsmith Ego, Angus, J. P. England, George, prop, woollen mills Fair, Robert, tailor Fry, George, general merchant Fry, William Grant, Alexander, wagon maker Hill, Moses, tannery and boots and shoes Kemp, George, butcher McCardill, James McCleary, William, wagon maker Money Order Office. Population 350. McDonald, John, wharfinger Major, Sidney, proprietor hotel Moran, James, boots and shoes Mossington, Miss S., milliner Nichol, Rolsert, tailor Noble, Charles T., M.D. Orr, W. & A. B. , general merchants Ramsey, Charles & William, builders RIDDELL, C, J.P. Ronan, Thomas, boots and shoes Shcppard, Joseph, hotel keejjer Stevenson, J. R., general merchant Till, Robert, wagon maker Trelvar, Henry, J. P., blacksmith ft»8 SWEABURO— THISTLETOWN. SweaburK-— A Post village in thu Township of West Oxford, County Oxford, 5^ mileN front Woodatock, the County Town, and 6 from logenoU. I'opulation about 200. Bnstcdo, J. It., Haw mill and ihinglo maker Budd, JoBCph, jiroprietor saw mill Carr, John, projirielor i«iw mill Cody, J. A. general merehont t'oUhiH, John, hotel keeper FLOOD, HAliVKY, Postmaster, general merchant Thuni[)Son, P., proiirietor hotel Teetcrvillc— A Post village, situated on Big Creek, miles distant from Simcoe, the County Town, and 7 Anustrong Edward, shoemaker Cole, Henry, 1>la(tkKmith EDOEWOUTH, THOMAS, Postmoster Etlgeworth & Holiertson, dry goods Gray, John, Maiksniith Ireland, H., hotel keeper McKnight, James, mill owner !Mitulu-ll, Thomas, boot maker I'ugsley, Josiah, cabinet maker in the Township of Windham, County Norfolk, Vi from Seotland. Population about 150. Kobertson & Teeter, shingle factory Uobin.son, James, geneial merchant Kubinson, William, general merchant Snow, Ni(^holas, wagon maker Sparrow, J. W., JI.D. Teeter, G. k W. H., proprietors saw and grist mill Tt'eter, W. II. & Solomon, props, saw and grist mill Watts, Henrj', blacksmith Thamesford. — A Village on the lliver Thames, in miles from Woodstock, the County Town, 13 from Population 200. Baker, James, cooper Brock, Jolin, grocer Brown, William, general merchant Dawes, Thomas, M. D. Garner, Peter, potash factory Houghton, Elihu, harness maker Hull, Hazard, machinist Hull & Kennedy, blacksmiths and wagon makers Johns, John, proprietor grist and saw mills Lee, John, proprietor hotel the Township of East Nissouri, County Oxford, 12 London, and 5 from Ingersoll. Money Order Office. McCARTY, N. C, Postmaster, general mcrclmnt McCarty, A. J., painter McKay, John, tailor McLellan k, Johnson, blacksmitlis and wagon maker* McLeod, Joel, jiroprietor hotel McMurraj', James, sewing machines Martin, John, general merchant Shafcr, O. F., nursery Sugden & Son, proprietor woolen mill Sutherland, Donald, conveyancer ThamcSTille.— A Village and station on the Great Western Railway, in the Township of Camden, Countj Kent, 15 miles from Chatham, the County Town, 50 from London and 12 from Morpeth. About 3 miles from this village is the Indian settlement of Moravian Town, the site of the "Battle of the Thames," in which fell the celebrated Indian warrior, Tecumseth, in the forty-fourth year of his age. Thamesville is a Money Order Office. Mails daily. Population 7C0. Adair, Robert, boots and shoes Barling, James, dealer in wood and coal Beck, F. T., general merchant Bedford, John, general merchant Boosey, J. E., stationer Decow, Ezekiel, general merchant DUNCAN, JAMES, Postmaster, gen. merchant Ferguson & Sons, props, .saw mill Fox, Christopher, saloon keeper Gillis, L., veterinary surgeon Hoag, Joseph, wagon maker Hynes, James, tailor Kelly, George, wagon maker and blacksmith Kendrick .Absalom, tanner Kendrick, Solomon, harness maker Lake, Charles, M.D Lawrence, Frederick, prop, flouring & carding mills Lancaster, Richard, hotel keeper McAnally, Arthur, hotel keeper ItfcFarlane, Daniel, general merchant McKinley, William, barrister Maloche, J. B., blacksmith Mayhcw, F. T., general merchant Mayhew, William & Co., hardware Metzner, William, shoemaker Mimmach, William, wagcm maker Mountford, J. G., hotel keeper Murray, J., flo r and feed Oir, George M., photographer, stationer, &c Paupst, Benjamin, merchant tailor Pulaski, Joseph, cabinet maker Robinson, Benjamin, jjiop. giist mill Sersion, J., harness maker Shaw, A. J. C, general merchant Shirrcn, Andrew, blacksmith Simpkin.s, J., blacksmith Spackman, G. F., hardware, stoves, &c Swisher, Richard, M. D Tye, G. A., M.U Watts, William, hotel keeper Wilson, J. W., general merchant ThistletOWn.— A Post-office in the Township of Vaughan, County York, "W.R. (See Village of On«| Grove. ) TROY—WEST PORT. 599 om Woodstock, icral mcrchaut nty Norfolk, Vi 150. It t and grist mill iw ami grist mill :!ounty Oxford, 12 loney Order Office. •neral mcrchunt I and wagon makers mill of Camden, County th. About 3 miles of the Thames," in arre. Thamesvilleis tationer, &i- lor mill it Troy.— A Post OUlro in the Township of IJevcrlc on the DumfricH and Hi'verley plank road, 18 Hcnnet, Jpssi', Nhiiiglc maker Blasdell, John, fiinner ('aasady, Isaac, biitcli'-r ('lark, Geofffc, ^fncral merchant Cornell, Tliomas, fartuiT Camming, Mrs. John (widow) Cuiuming, .lohii, farriuT Elliott, William, wagon maker Farmers' Inn, Jolm I'iitton, proprietor Oamhlc, John, farnii-r HouglikenhiTg, F., .slioemiiker .luhnson, Jolm, farmer Jonos, Andrew, farmer Jones, William, farmer haidlaw, Adam, farmer hawrison, James, jnn,, farmer Ijuwrisoii, JamoH, sen., farmer Uwra-son, Sydm-y, farmer McCormiek, Michael Mather, Uaviil, blacksmith Misener, Adam, p -oprietor saw mill Miscner, Michael, farmer Misener. Clark k, John, farmers Mulholland, George, farmer y. County Wentworth, sittwtcd on Fairchild's Creek and. miles from Hamilton and 12 from Paris. Population 200. Mulliollan, the French Cathedral, the Bank of Montreal, Lank of British North America, the Custom House, McGill College, Jesuit College, Post Odice, St. (ieorge's and many other churches, ail ornaments to the City. The C'ity is well lighted witli gas, and the; water works are almost unequalled. The water is drawn from 8t. Lawrence about a mile and a half above the Lachine liapids, and through an open canal led into a basin, from which it is forced to the reservoir upon the brow of the mountain, several hundred feet aliove the level of the City. The harbor and basin are good and safe, and capable of enlargement to almost any extent to accom- modate the future wants of the City. The wharves, between one and two miles in length, are surmounted with a massive stone wall, upon the heights of which are a promenade and wide street, alfonling an excel- lent view of the river and siiipping. Tliere are numerous inclined planes from the wharves to the street above, by which carriages ascend and descend, and the whole for appearance, cleanliness and commodi- ousness, is unexcelled by any port on the continent. From Point St. Charles, at tlic head of the harbor, to St. Lambert, on the opposite side of the river, a distance of about two mibs, has been built the Vic- toria Ihiilge, unsurpassed by any other structure of the kind in the world. It has two long abutment* and twenty-four pic-rs of solid stone masonry. The bridge is built of iron, on the tubular principle, and makes a complete line of railway from Sarnia, on the St. Clair River, in the extreme western section of the province, to Portland, Maine, giving Montreal an unbroken railway communication of over 1,100 miles in length, with numerous tributaries and connections. The trains of the Grand Trunk Uailway leave Jlontreul daily for all points, both ways, on the line in Canada and the United States. A line of splendid steamers i)Iy weekly between Jlontreal and Liverpool, carrying the mails, in summer ; and be- tween Liverpool and Portland semi-monthly in winter. In the season of navigation steamers ply daily from Montreal to all the principal towns and cities in the province situated on the lakes and rivers. Mon- treal is distant from Liverjwol, 2,750 miles ; Quebec, 180 miles; Kingston, 173 miles; from Toronto, 333 miles ; Ottawa, 120 miles ; Portland, 292 miles ; New York, 400 miles ; and from Boston, 334 milea. Pojmlation abcmt 130,000. ABBOTr, HON. JOHN J. C, Q.C., M.P., advo- cate, 47 St. John ACADEMIK COMMERCIALE CATHOLltJUE DE MONTREAL, U. F., Arehaml.ault, principal, 31 and 33 Cotte Ackermaiin& Minough, plumbers, steam andgasfitters, tinworkcrs, 105 Vitre Adams, A., hardware merchant, 139 St. Lawrence Adams, Francis, cngi'aver and ccpperjilate printer, 99 St. Ptter Adams, J. A., manfrs agent, 30 St. Francois Xavier Adams, James U.,gro. and liquors, 257 St. Lawrence Adams, ]{., comn merchant, 70 St. Janvier ADCOCK k ENGLISH, wholesale importers o, electro silver plated ware, spoons, forks, etc. 301 Conunissioners (see adv.) ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Colonel Thack- well, 31 Notre Dame AGNEW, S. A., jewelry and fancy good.s, 294, 29« and 374 Notre Dame Aitken, John & Co., manfrs and inprs of gentlemen'g hosieryand ladies' underclothing, 377 Notre Dame Akin & Kirkpatriek, flour, provn and comn mers., 20 Foundling Akin, Tliomas, grocer, 2 Grand Tmnk ALBION HOTEL, Decker & Co, props. McGill 1 t ♦'! 5 Jl M •02 MONTREAL. 5 i ■' i AIuxmhU't, Uev. Joliii, jNuitor Finit IkptUt Church, 24 St. M(iMii[iiit Allan, Hti^h k Aii'lri'W, f^nncrul 8hii>pinf( agent*, and o^ciitH, Mdiitrral Orraii Steamanip Co., cor Com- mull mill Ydiivilli* Allan, .luiiii-s, colli miil wood invi'., 0'M\ Craig Allan, John, incrcliant, 4254 Noti-K Damn Allan, TliiiniMN, nKMrlmiit, l:ill Uiidiniond Allard, CIihiIch, ('aniline maker, 19 Mount Uoyal ALLOWAY, AHTIIliU WIM.IAM vHciiimry am-- gi'oii, Uoyut hiii'iiu bazaar uud Hiding si'huul, UO ( 'olti'. Ambivr, .'^iintiicl, comniisaion mcrolmnt, 67 Bt. £liza- livtli AMKKICAN HOll.SK, C. 8. Mrowno, proprietor, cor St. llfiiry end St. .loHcpli (m-e udv) AMK.S, MILLAI.'D k CO., wiiolesalo lioot and shoe nianuriictiircis, 'I'l Ht. IVtrr AMU8, A. k K., imi>ortcrH of French cuirMkins, pat- ent It'atluM', call', kill and morocco, 25 St. I'eter ANCK, I,,A!M1E FliANX'OIS. I(i5 Crnig Anderson, James D., nierehaut tailor, 124 Great St. Jnnie.s AnderHon, John k Co., Nhippinp, iinjiorting, forward- ing and cnniiiiis.siun meiihant.s, bOand 88 Mc(iill Anders'iii, llohirt, nicrchiint. 07 St. Francis Xavier Anderson, T. H., President Mank of Mcmtreol, and chairman of London and Liverpool and Globe Ins. Co., conuT (It St Junics and Place d'Armes Andrews, 11. ()., iidvocate, a.'JO Hlcury Andrews, John, Professor High School of Mc(!ill College, lU Courville Angel's, Udmonrovisioii8, dry gooJ.s, whole- nniifwitiiiiis miMcliau is, whole- |l ami's IlKtOll [siih^ clotliiers, 512 lick's licuse 92 St. list.. Church cathe- l>n merthants, im- |u w'lws, Rroopriei .at St. . 121 St. |,ss 1'. Mail- iNotrc! Pame 1 boarding stables, Lnhent of Trinity Tof Christ Church \id wholesale fruit (mposition Toofii ImKRICA, Thomw , Hooper, inanag". BANK OF MONTKEAL, HAVINGS BANK DK- PAKTMKNT, Henry Vennor, manager. I'laci d'ArnicN BANK OK MONTIIKAU T. U. Anderson, i.rpsident; K. II. Kiii){, Kmeral manager ; liicliardB. Augux, maiiaffi"-, i'lm'o d'ArnieH BANK OK TOUOVTO, J. Murray Smitli, account- ant, 10!) (ireat ^'t. .fames BANQUH l)U i'EUl'LK, H. H. Lmnoinc, cashier, Ot .St .Fanif's BANQUK .)AC(iUb"sJ CARTIEK, H. Cotte, cashier, 4U (it St James Barbarin, Ucv. A., Seminary of St Sulpice, 320 Notre Dami! Barbeau Kdmoin'i J., actuary, City and Distriot Bar- ings l^ank. 8 Ot St .Fainn-, Rarbcau, K. X., dry gouds, 77 St. Joseph Barcello, ». M., ^I. D., 402 St. Catherine Barclay, Ca)it. Joim, superintendent Montreal Ocean St('airislii|i ('omjtaiiy, 55 Victoria BAllDKY, KKV. J., Seminary of St. Sulpice, 320 Notre U.iuie Barnard, .IdIiii (}., civil engineer, superintendent Grand Trunk Uiiilway, 917 St. Catlierine Barnard k I'ajjnuelo, advocates, 487 Craig Barnjutn, Kieilcrick S., professor of physical culture, 259 Aiiucduct Barrett, Kev. 15., curate, St. Henri, Tannery, west Barrett, Kichard, cunimission meichant, William Burrington, (ieorge, manufacturer of trunks, valises, and bellows, 429 Notre Danio Hartley, W. 1'. k Co., St. Lawrence ongino works, 17 Mill Baatian, Thomas, bootH and shoes, 52 (it St. James Batcmnn k Cowimt, michinists, 63 Dalhousio Bathgate & Brother, ti)l)acnu merchants 9 St. John Buttersby, 1) , real estate agent and general collector, 67 Great St. James Baudry, J. U., clerk of appeals, 29G Dorchester Bayard, Noel, contractor, 202 St. Andre Bayley, Thomas Way, barrister, US St. Bonaveuture Baylis, Henry, Montreal Varnish Compan\', 18 Latour Baylis, James, (Mrpjt and oil cloth warehouse, 140 (treat St. James Bayues, W. ('., M. A., secretary and bursar McGill university,, ollicc, Burnside Hall, Dorchester Bazin, Dr. James A., surgeon dentist, 36 Boaver Hull Terrace Beardsall, William Francis, glue, size and neats foot oil manlV. Dominion glue works, 255 FuUum BEATTY, JOHN, foreman /)(a7//;Ki7)((!.Ml2 Montcalm Beau, C. & J. B. Hupe, New York Sample liooms, 573 and 575 Craig BEAUBIEN, LOUIS, M.P.P., Cote St. Catharine Beaubien, Pierre, M.D., 606 Uraig cor St. Francois Xavicr Beaubioii, Kev. C, vicar, St Vincent de Paul, 85 Fulliim Beauchaui]!, Alderic, watchmaker and jeweler, 128 St. Lawrence Beauchamp, Francois X., manufacturing jeweler, 134 St. Francois Xavicr U«auchampH, L. E., k Co., dry gowls, 89 Notre Dame BEAUCHEMIN, C. O. & VALOIS, booksellers, bookbinders and printers, 237 and 239 St Paul Beaudoiu k Seuecal, grocers, 47 St. Mary B«audry & Dufresne, watchmakera, jewelers and im- jwrters of fancy goods, 180 Notre Dame Beaudry, G. N. L , advocate, 1 Drummond Beaudry, J. A. U., sirveyor and architect, patent solicitor, 29(1 Dorc lestor Beaudry, J. & Cie, general dry goods, 268 Notre Dame Beaudry, J. Najjoltion, avc-treaii. Richelieu Ca, 104 Viiitatioii BKAUUKV, JKAN L., president La Banque Jacques (.'artier, 1 Drummond Beau Iry, Loui.s, mauivt{ing director, New City Gen Co., ollirc, 223 Notre Dame Bcauf French wines, Paris fancy goods, boots and shoes, 233 Notre Dame Bourgeois, Louis Phillippe, grocerie.s, wines and liquors, 58 Lagauchetiere BOURGET, MONSEIGNEUR IGNAC, R. C. Bishop of Montreal, Bishop's Palace, between Cemetery and St. Margaret Bourgouin, N. H., advocate, 29 St. Vincent Hourgouin, Octave, contractor, 147 St. Elizabeth Bourrett, H. A., money order and savings bank de- partment, ?ost Oihce, ^ 34 St. Urban Bouthillier, C. F., advocate, 34 Little St. James Bouthillier, Jude, advocate, 43 Inspector BOUTHILLIER, TANCREDE, sheritf, Court House, 177 Notre Dame Bowie, George, sen., contractor, 44 Bleury Bowie, W. B. & Co., importers of British and foreign dry goods, 395 Notre Dame Bowman, Smith & Co., commission merchants, 35 St. Nicholas Boyce, Michael, notary, 591 St. Joseph Boyd, Egan & Co., custom house forvfarding and gen. commission merchants, 7 Common Boyd, Robert W., bookseller and stationer, commis- sion agent and general collector, 13i Place d'Armes Boyd, Thomas W., gun maker and lishing tackk warehouse, 241 Notre Dame AMERICAN OYSTER COMPANY, FAIR HAVEN, COVN., WESTOVER AND BALTIMORE, MD„ MONTREAL. 606- ican Presby- Gi-and Trunk !Z 8(iuare, bet jroker, 7 St. A.M., incum- niral dean of Jomniissioners iminissionmer- ttawa forward- lion merchants, of St. Sulpice, IB FEMALE 2ctress, head of 1 merchant, 361 re bent St. Mary s J Insurance Co., Fran9ois Xavier 1(1 dealer in shoe r, exchange and ivicr ior and president •iue uanufactory, 14 8 St. Therese liublic, C1agH, 152 Groat St. James •Cameron k Uos.s, ])roduceand commission merchants, 435 Commissioners •CAMIKANT, RAPHAEL, leather, oil and hides, 271 and 273 St. Paul ■Campbell, David, agent Canadian Land and Mineral Co., Coto St. Antoine Camyibell, Francis W., M.l)., CI 7 Craig ^Campbell, George VV., M.D., Dean of Faculty of Medicine, McGill University Campbell, John, advocate, 42 Bleury Campbell, John, merchant tailor, 4-12 Gt. St. James 'Camiibell, John McDcrmott, manager rolling mills, 472 William • Campbell, Kenneth & Co., Medical Hall, 23 Great St. James •Campbell, L. J. & <'o., nmnufac'rs of leather belting and lire engine hose, belt l(!ather, hiee leathei', eti'., 17 Lemoine CAMPHELL, n. & CO., carpet, oil cloth and cur- tain wmvhouse, 2l)8 and 210 McGiil •Campbell, R''V. Robert, A.M., minister of St. Gabriel church (Church of Scotland), 2i)9 Dorchester •<'AMPBELL, RDLIA), printer, 42 Bleury 'Campbell, \V. A. & Co., eottee roasting and spice mills, r>2G Lagauchetiere Campbell, \Vm., insurance in.'tpector, 148 St. Denis •Campion, Rev. Augustc, priest of tiie parish of St. Brigide 30 Sealon •Canada Fur Dressing Co., 39 St Jean Baptiste Canada Glass (j'oniiiany (limited), C. W. Walkein, secretary, 10 St. N'icliohn -CANADA HORSE NAIL (H)., 29 ill Canada Hotel, Victor Marcotte, ])roi)rietor, 17 St. ( labriel ■CANADA LAW JOUUNAL, James Kirby, advo- cate, liditor; John Lovell, printer and pul)lislier, 23 i't. Nicholas; editorial ollicc. No. 4 Mer- chants' Exchange, 11 ,St. SaiTamcut Canada ilirine Works, A, Caalin, ]>roiirietor, f22 St. Joscjih Canada Plumbago Company, G. B. Cramp, peersioary, .0!) (ireat St. .lames Canadian Eii,,iMeaud Machinery Company, R. Wright, secrctarp and treiusiirer, (57 Citv Councillors ■CANADA EXPRESS CO., G. ('h"eney, sup riiitend- ent, D. T. Irisii, agent, 7 ami II Place d'Arrnes CANADIAN lN.SriTUTK, Hon. L. A. DessauUes, iircsident, 111 Notr? Dame; CANADA LAND AND MINEHAL COMPANY, D. C:inii)l)ell, agcTtt, 3 Corn Exchange, 1 St. Jolin CANADIAN MES'SENGEH, John Dou^'al & Son, proi)riet()rs, 12(5 Great .St. James CANADIA NAVUiATION CO., A. Milloy, mana- ger, 73 Great St. .lames CANADIAN RUBBER CO., Francis Seholcs, man- ager, ollice 272 St. Mary Cantin, Augustin, shipyard, 690 St. Joseph Cardinal, Calixte, leather merchant, 3 St. Amable Lane Cardinal, Joseph, leather merchant, 3 St. Araabls Lane Carlisle, J., furniture waroroom.i, 402 and 404 Notre Dame CARLISLE, J., prop. Terrapin Restaurant, Crystal Block, 289 Notre Dame Carmichael, Rev. James, assistait minister St. George's Church, 15 St. Edward Carroll, M. J., grocerie-', wines and li([uors, GO Bleury Carroll, Patrick, London House 414 Commissioners 7 Carson, Andrew, merchant tjiilor, 58 (rreat St. Jame» Carter, C. B., advocate, 8 St. Sacrament CARTER, EDWARD, Q.C., M.P.R. 31 Cadieiix Carter, George, notarial clerk Mount Royal Cemetcrv Road ' Carter & Hatton, ailvocates, 353 Notre Dame Cartier, Pominville & Betournay, advocate's 43 St. Vincent CARTIEK. SIR GEORGE E., Bart., 32 Notre Dame CASSIDY, JOHN L. & CO., importers of china, glass and earthenware, 342 and 343 St. Paul, nnd 275 Commissioners Cassils & Cameron, Montreal hoop skirt factary, 9 andll RecoUct Caven, James, agent Ottawa and Rideau Forwarding Co. , 60 Common Caverhill, J. & T. , merchants, 48 Great St. James CAVA, JEAN BAPTISTE, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, 450 St. Mary Cliallee, A. B., gen. in.s. agent, 85 St. Francois Xavier t!HAMARD, JOHN, comn mer and warehouseman, 13 Common Cliiince Brothers & Co., glass manfrs. and lighthouse engineers, 15. & S. Tliomi)son, agc/its, 12 Lemoine Chaiitcloup, Ernest, manfr. of bronze goods, brass ornaments, brass founder and Unishcr, 587 to 593 Craig Chapeleau, Zcphirin, bookseller and stationer, 174 Notre Dame Chapleau, Rainville & Prevost, advocates, 10 Little St. James Chaplin, Edward, broker and comn mer., 15 Com E.xchangc, 1 St. John C!ia]iman, Eraser &Tylec, wholesale grocers, 15 Hospital Chai)maii, Henry, consul for Italy and the Argentine Repuldic and vice-consul I'or Norway and Sweden, 22 St. John Chapman, Henry & Co., wine, tea and gen. mers., agents, for Lloyds and Criasgow Association of Underwriters, 22 St. John cor Hos|)ital Chnput, L., Fils & Cie., whrd&('o., nurs, o54.St. Paul & 286 Commissioners Crawford, .huiics k Co., wliolcsale tea, wine and spirit merchants, 19 St. Sacrament Crevier, Antuiiie, grorerics, wines and liquors, 206 Jac(£Ueij Cartier Crevier & Poitras, tiusmitlis and general stove ware- house, 427 Xotrt! Dame Cross & Luuii, advocates, Merchants Exchange Court, 10 llosjiital Cummings, .loseph, scythe m.infr. Cote St. Paul CUNDILL, FRANCIS & CO., wholesale druggists, 32 Lcnioiiie Cunuingiiam, W., tobaceoui.st, 124 Notre Dame CUNNIN(^.1IA.M, W. k SON. general and coraniis- sion merchants, 4 Union IJuildings, 43 St. Francois Xavicr Cunningham, William 11., nculptor and dealer in foreign aud Amerieuu mart)h«, 91 Bleury Curraii & fireiiier, advocates, 44 Little St. James Curran, Kev. W. 1!., AI.A., incumbent of St. Steiihen's Cliurch, 22 St. .Moniquc CURlllE, W. & F. 1'. k CO.. wholesale hardware, 100 Orcy Nun Curry, Benjamin S., managing director Petroleum tias Co., lo(5 f!rc;it St. J;iiucs Curry, W. A., estate agent, 84 Groat St. Jame.s Cushing & Treiiholni, advocates, 33 St. Jolui CUSTOM MOUSE, A. M. Dciisle, collector, John Lewis, hiuveyor. Custom House So., St. Paul CUSTOMS EXAMINING WAREHOUSE, 14 Common CUTHBERT, 1!. & SON, pomiuiou Hraas Works, 101 and 10;! Qiieen, (see adv) CUVILLIER .t CO., general merchants, \7 St. Sacranu'iit CYPIHOT & BROTH r.i;, halters and fuiriers, 376 Notre Dame Dagen, Gaspard, notary, jS9 St. Catherine Dagenais, .Vdolphu.s, M.I)., physician and surgeon, 2:j;i lyiig.mchticrc Dagenais, J. •'., nicvchaiit taihjr, 12 St. Lambert DAILY NEWS, MONTREAL WEEKLY TRANS- CRIP 1' — lolm Lovell, ])riiit and publisher, 2'i and 25 St. Nicliolas Dakers, James, secretary Moutrciu Telegraph Com- pany, Hochelagi! DALEY, JOSEl'H HE M;Y,Goverument emigration agent, W'l (y'om mission ers Dalton, \V. x Co., buokscUers, stationcrij and news deule.l-.i, 04 Great St. James Daly, A. D. .V Co., cruckcry, china, and gla.ssware, cutlery, laiicy goods, toy,<;, lamiw, wiioiesjvle aud retail, 11 Bleary Damour, Alfred, notary, 394 St. Mary Damour, l.ouis- A., notary, uU8 St. Mary Dangerlicld. William, bouts and shoes. Cathedral Block, 27.'* Notre Dame Daniel, Rev. Charles E., assistant niiuistei St. John, tlie Evangelist ChaiMil, 307 Si. Urbaiii Daniel, Rev. F., Seminary of St. Sulpice, 320 Notre Dame DAN IS, GEflRGl':, editpr X<' Naveau ifmde, 388 Dorchester DANSEREAU ARTHUR, B. C. L., advocate, editor La Mhierve, 101 St. Louis Daoust, Oliver, brewer, 51 Amherst Darey, Professor P. J., MaOill University, h 106 University Darling k Brady, soap and candle manufacturers, 96 St. CHiarles Borromeo DARLING, WILLIAM & CO., iron nierehants, Englisli and German writing and |)rinting papers, stationery, ami fancy gooils, 30 St. Sulpice DARKaGH, JAMES, groceries, wines and li(iuor.s, 55 Alymer, cor. Herthehit Dart, Rev. William, B.A., city missionary in connec- tion with St. George's Episcopal Church, 740 St. (.'atherine Date, Jolm, ]dumber, gas fitter, bras.s founder, and coppersmith, t')57 Craig David, A. H., M. I)., 42 Beaver Hall Terrace David, A. M., importer and general hardware ami customs agent, 409 St. Paul Daviil, E. D., registrai' and treasurer Trinity House, Harbor Commissioners Building, 14 Custom House square David, Edouard, artificial flower and feather manufac- turer, 04 Notre Dame DAVID, FERDINAND, alderman, 195 St. Dennis David, Fleury, groceries, SI .Montcalm ■, .. David, Guillame, general agent, 31 St. Vincent David, M. F., advocate, 31 St. Vincent DAVID, TUCKER, coal and general commission niercliant, 78 McGill DAVIU k VALOIS, advocates, 20 St. Gabriel DAVIDSON, ALEXANDEK, marine inspector, 63 McGill college ave DAVIDSON, CHARLES P., advocate,. 60 Little St. James DAVIDSON & KEHR, wholesale, manufacturers of japanned, plaiiislied and stamped tinware, 22 and 30 Ilos]iital DAVIDSON, Ll'lO. H., barrister, Great St. Jamev. (see adv) Davie, .1. G., dry goods, 111 St. JIary Davis, B. T., commission meruliaiit, 104 Manstield Davis, Dr. H. C, dentist, .")04 (Uaig Davis, Henry, dry goods, 226 Bleury DAVIS, James, manufacturer and importer of ueedlefi, Iish hooks and lishiag tackle, 13 St. Alexander - ■ - D.WIS, NELSON, customs and forwarding agent and coiiimi.ssion niercliant, 9 Common cor Port Davison, James, maiiiiger PJifenix Fire Assurance agency, 310 St. Paul DAWES, J. P. k T. A., ale and porter brewers, ollice 119 Great St. .himes Dawe.s, Robert, comini.ssion niercluint, 111 Mignouiii' Dawson, Benjamin, 41 McGill College ave DAWSt)N, BROl'HEIJ.S, imblisliers, bookselleis, .stationers, printscllers, bookbinilers, news ageu'ls, &c., 55 tinuit St. .lames and t^lfi Oraig ' Dawson, ,L W., LL.D., F.U.S, F.G.S., princiiKil McGill University .,,..) Dawson, Vr. v., agent for Cowan k Co., paper makers, 18 St. .lolin Day k Day, advocates, 192 Notre Dame Day, J. J., ()A:, of Day k l)oy, Cwa del Monte, 149 Cote des Neige.s road Day, J.^nics, llorisl, nursery, C«to ^t. Jj9iiifc ililf i end" •';..•. .1' ,, i AMERICAN OYSTER COMPANY, FAIR 'HAVKN', CONN., WE,STOVEU AND BALTIMORE, MIL, ADVERTISEMENTS. e, 320 Notre i ilmdt, 388 vocate, editor evsity, 1» 10« lul'acturcrs, 96 in merchants, iiiuting papers, ;. Sulpiee es and litiuors, nary in connec- I'huTch, 740 St. ss foundrr, and 1 Tc'lTftl'l' 1 hiirdwftvc. and • Trinity House, [ig^ 1 4 Custom ifeatlicrnianufao- 105 St. Dennis ilm St. Vincent icont . . ineval comnussion :) St. Gabriel ivino inspector, 63 Buffalo and lake Hu ron Railway. HEAD OFFIGES^-BRANTFORD, ONTARIO. ^ This Railiyay extends from Buffalo, in tlie State of Ifievf Yorlc, to .Godericli, on Lalce lluron, Ontario. IT CONNKCrS WITH THK Welland Railway at Port Colborne, Great Western Rail- way at Paris, and the Grand Trunk Railway at Stratford. During the season of Lake NaTigation there is direct connection with AND INTERMEDIATE P0RT8. From fioderich Terminus, by means of First-Class Propellers sailing Tri-weekly* C. J. BRYDCxES, Geneual Managmi:. W. J. SPICER, General Local Supehintehdent. ,...»....,». I Q.R_^ND TRUNK RAILWAY I k, numufacturers of inpi;d tinware, 2- .«...« I JHROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS It, '104 Mansheld [if,' T and importer of [ug tar.kle, 13 ft. I forwarding ascnt i Common eor lort ■ix Fire Assiiranw 1 porl>>r brewtrs, Lit, 111 Misnoune llei?e avo lliers, bookseller, |uders,ne\vsat?W, llfiUrait; .■, F.G.S., prmcipw Ivan k i'o.',' pap« |l)anH> ,,,. 1 lasa del Monte, U9 LeSt.l.oMifv ^''m fvi^TlMOBF. MI'-. I E-A.ST J^HTTD "^^EST, ID-A.Hj'X', MAKIMO DIKKCT CONKKrXION WITH [Trains going East, West, North and South. . SLEEPING C4RS ON NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. . DAY AND NIGHT CARS RUN THROUGH BETWEEN SARNIA AND BUFFALO. THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS OF THE Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's Line, Carrying the Canadian and Unitbd States Maiih, 8AILS EVERY SATURDAY. Iftom PORTLAND in the Winter, and QUEBEC in the Summer, for LONDONDERRY and LIVERPOOL, on the arrival of Trains from the East and West. ^Tpi'or full particulars and Tickets, »pply at Offices of Connecting Lines, and Gbawd TacNK C. J. BRYDGES, Gmmal Mmagmg Dintlor* I N i . 1 1 1 '% , ; ADVEKTISEMENTS NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA From Toronto to CoUingwood, 94^ Miles. t Office: Brock Street, Toronto. ill m! ! '^r: \ I - diiag^e of Road, 5 feet 6 i iches. Time of Election, 12tli February. OITi^ICERS FRED. AV. CUllBEUlrAND, General Manager. THOMAS HAMILTON, Secretary and Accouniant. O. W. MOBERLY, Chief Engineer. FRANCIS TUTTON, Mechanical SttperiiiUndcnt. JOHN HAUVIE, Train ami Traffic Miuter. T. GALT, Q.C., Standing Oowisel. CLARKE GAMBLE, Q.C., ) . GEO. D'ARCY BOULTON, \ \VM. GAMBLE, \ ^^ JAMES BROWNE, S ■^'"""^*- 'I\iKiiNT(>. — Daily with Grand Trunk llHilway, East ami West; with Great Western Railway, lo Humilton, Suspension Bridge, and the West ; with Jioyal Mail Line of Steamera for Kingston, Montreal anr • Commissioners DELISLE, A. M., collector of customs, 444 Sher- brooke Delisle Brothers McOill, hardware jnerchants, 483 and 485 St. Paul Deloviinier & Dudos. chemists and druggi.sts, 191 and 193 St. Josej.h Delorimer, L. (!. V., M.D., 59 Insi)ector Deloriniier, T. k O. C, advocates, (i Litlln St. James Delornic, Pierre, leather and commission merchiint, shoe till liu^n, kc, 418 St. Paul Delnrme, Simeon, leather merchmt, 274 St. Paul Di'lvccrhio & Liviolette, wholesale wiiic merchants, 394 St> Paul Deiiiers, Au'^ustin, lumber merchant, 51 Licroix DeMontictny, B. 'I'est-.inl, advocate, 35 St. Vincent DeMoiiti'^ny, Pierre, grocer, 562 St. Joseph DEXHOliSl, CEOIKIE, produce and commission merchiint, 58 St. Francois Xavier Depatie, Jean Baptiste k Co., lumber mei-cltants, 631 Craig Deputy Adjutant General's 0(Hce, Colonel Thackwell' deputy; Colonel Havelock, a.ssistant dejmty, 31 Notre Dame Deputy Quiirtennaster General's Ofhce, Col. Lyson's, deputy, .'il Notre Dame DESKVK, ALK.XANDIIE, sen., advocate, St. Henri Tannery west Desjardins & Desjardins, advocates, 10 Little St. James l)MJ;ir(lins, Dr. J. A., 22 St. Lawrence Di'sjiirdins, Dr. I,. .\. E., 33 St. Aiitoine Desjardins, Magloire, ailvocate, 50 St. Gabriel Desinai'teau k Bond, importers of fancy and staple dry goods, 45G Notre Dame Di'sniiirtciiu, Chiirlcs, groi'cries, flour and liipiors, wholesale and retail, 37 and 41 St. Mary Dpsiiiiirtean, X k W. & Jodoin, imi)orters of dry .iroods and groceries, wholesale, 286 and 288 St. I'anl, and 231 and 233 Conunissioners DeSola, llev. A., LL.D., (Jewish Synagogue) 533 l.aganchetiere Desrosicr.s, Dr. L. J. P., 391 St Jos?ph Do.s.s;iulle.s k Erniatin^er, (derk of Crown and Peace, Court House, 177 Notre Dame DKV.VNIiV k CO., auctioneers and commission mer- eliahts, 139 Great St. James iJi'vius .V. Bcdtori, chemists and druggi.sts, 193 and 19S Notre Dame DEVldX, BiCUNARD. advocate, 25 St James (see card) ■ Devlin, Owen J., notary, 40 St James D(!War, 0. U., niaufaeturer of shirts and collars, 381 Notre Dame cor St John Deziel & Vezina, merchant tailors, 131 St. Joseph Dick, Sanniel, lapidary or cutter of precious stones, 576 Ciaig Dickson, George 1{. k Co., com. mercht.**, 17 Lemoine Dickson, William, lumber merchant, 125 liichmond Dinning, Jl)acc'onist, 217 St. Lawrence Duboid, Alexis & Co., nianufs. tobacco and cigars, 227 and 229 St. Paul Dubreuil, Joseph, painter, 226 Montcalm Dubue, ChiuUs, M.D., 641 St. Joseph Dow, AVilliani & Co., brewers and distiUeni, 108 St. Josepli I)owd, Kev. Patrick, iiarish priest St. Patrick's Church, St. Patrick s house, 92 St. Ah'.\andcr Doyh-, Junics & Co., wholesale grocers, 24 and 26 St. Peter Drake, J. M., M.D., physician and surgeon, 19 Ut aver Hall Terrace Droscher, H . , spent and iniiiorter of linrdwarc, 22 and 24 Lciiioine Driscoll, Henry, advocate, Q.C., 20 Barclay Duclos, H., iiroprietor Montreal House, 6 and 8 Cus- tom House s(i Duclos, Hiriiin, jr., Hellcvue Hotel, C6tc St. Luc roiid, Cote des Ncipes Dufrcsne, Gray & Co., importera of fancy and staple dry goods, wholesale and retail, 454 Notre Dame Dufrisne, Josi'iih, manufacturer of packing boxes, printers' furniture, etc., 12 St. Charles Borronite Dufrcsne, Joseph, notary, 179 Lagaucheticre Dufresne, Leon O., groceries, wines, liciuors, etc., 633 St. Catherine Dufr.sne & McGarity, grocers, wine and spirit mer- cliants, 221 Notre Dame Dufresne, Ovide, flour and provision merchant, 209 C imniissioners Dufresne, Thomas, grocer, 39 Supguinet Dufrisne & Viuu, provision merchants, 205 and 207 C'onimissioueis Dugaa, C. Aime, advocate, 353 Notre Dame Dugdale, Josejih J., M.D., physician and surgeon, 564 Craig Duggnn, John H., advocate, 40 St. James Duhamd, Aniabie, grociries, wines and li(iuors, 183 Commissioners Du'' amel, Joseph, advocate, 28 St. Vincent Duhaniel, Josepii Najioleon, groceries, wines, liijuoi's and provisions, 144 I agauchetiere cor Visitation Dulude, A. & C^)., dry goods, 53 St. Mary Dumaine, C. Adolphe, livery stables and express, 1 Campeau Dumas & Phelan, law stamp commissioners, Court House, 177 Notre Dame Dumouchil, Louis N., notary, 86 St. Lawrence, St. J. Htc. village Dumouliii, Hev. J. Philip, assistant minister Trinity Church, 105 St. Hubert DUN, WIMAN & CO., mercantile agency, James Hfdlry, manager. Union Buildings, 37 and 39 St. Fi'Hiicois Xavier Duncan & ToLster, wholesale groccr.s, 12 and 14 St. John and 9 St. Alexis Dunlcj) & Browne, advocates, 30 St. James Duiilop, .lohn, iidvdcatc, 67 St. Francois Xavier DUNN, 1!. FISH & CO., wholesale jobbeis in dry good?, conimission merchants and inanufacturers nt;enls, 479 St. Piiul Dupriis, Calixle, groceiies, wines and liquors, 34 St. Mary DujJuiH k I.abelle, dry goods, 66 and 68 Notre Dame Du| uis, 1 ieire, tobarioiiist, 'iOS St. Lawience DUHAt K, PaTHRK J., groeer.cs, wines, liquors and provisions, 139 Vitre Durand, Joseph, notary, 135 8v. Oeorge Durand, N., advocate, 18 St. Thereso Durnford, Philip, collector of inland revenue, 1241 Dorchester Duverger, L. N., dry goods, 66 Notro Dame DUVEKNAY, FKKlJES, iTintcrs and jmblishers of LaMincrve, andgeneral job printers, loSt. Vincent DYDE, COLONEL JOHN, commandant active vol. unteer force Dydc & Major, jtot and i)earl a.sh insjis. 14 to 22College Dyer, William Andrew, chenjist, 462 St. Catherine Eager, W. L., insix;ctor of beef and iiork for the City and district of Montreal, 46 Wcllingtim Eagle Foundry, George Brush, prop. 34 King " ELW., • • 22 McTavish EAKLE, LIEUT. COLON E military secretary, Eastey, David, tobacconist, 15 Place d'Armes Easton, William, notary. Union bhigs, 45 St. Francios Xavier EATON, UICHAUD, .suix;rintcndent locomotive de partmcnt G. T. 11. Eaves, William, watch manfr. andimporterof watches, watch materials, etc., 359 Notre Dame Eckrcyd, Thomas, tanner and morocco leather dresser, 154 William Edson, Uiram, prop, of Eagle Hotel, 23 and 31 College EDWARDS, CHARLES D., manufacturer of fire and burglar ])ioof safes ; factory, cor Inspector and Callege; oftice, 17 Victoria .square, under St. Patrick's Hall (see adv.) Edwards, Dr. Nelson, 304 Notre Dame Edwards, John Baker, Ph. D., consulting chemist, 73 St. Alexander Edwards, Thomas, broker, 83 Fullum EDWAKDSBURO STARCH CO., John Thompson, secretary and treasurer, 37 St. Peter Egan, Christopher, oomn meri'liant, 47 Richmond sq Egginton, Enoch, supt. St. Lawrence Glass Work.s Ekers, Thomas A., brewer, 409 St. Lawrence Ellegood, Rev. Jacob, M.A., incumbent St. James the A]io.stleChurch, E)ii.seopal, 1230 St. Catherine Elliott, John, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 194 to 198 St. Paul, and l.'iS and 157 Commissioners Elliott, Sawtell & Co., hardware, .009 St. Paul Emery, J. W., & t!o., tinsmiths, (129 St. Joseph EMIGRATION OFEICE, GOVERNMENT, Josepli H. Daley, agent, 303 Commissioners Empey, G. D., Merchant's Hotel, 51 College Empey, Johnstone & Co., wholesale importers of .staple dry goods, 16 St. Helen Empson, John, civil cngineiM-, 22 St. Moniquc ENGLLSH WORIvINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION, S. C. Bagg, priMiidcnt; rooms Central Fire station, 607 Craig Esdaile, J. & R., general brokers, 45 St. Francois j Xavier Esinhart, Jcdin, architect, 30 St. Lambert Espitalier, G., imjorter of wines, 16 St. John Esplin, Charlt.s, steam saw iiiul planing mills, and j imcking case factory. 111 Uuke Etna Fin^ and Marine Insurance Com]iaiiy of Dublini T. W. Grifl.th, manager, cor St. Francois Xavier j and St. Sacrament J EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Life and! Guarantee, Edward Rawiings, manager, 71 Great! St. James I Evens, Alfnd, of Middhmiss & Evans, 811 SL| Catherine EVANS, BROTHERS, firev ood, coal and coke, ?35J Crnit' EVANri, EDAVIN, general merchant and raanufac-J turers agent, 'i3 110.411181 AMERICAN OYSTER COMPANY, FAIR HAVEN, CONN., WESTOVER AND BALTIMORE, MD-j MONTREAL. Gil ruveuue, 1241 Dftnie il jmblishcra of s, lost. Vincent duiit active vol« . 14to22CnUe(|;« 1 Ht. Catherine ,oik lor thu City .lingtmi ;H King lilitttiy secretary, ! d'Armes p, 45 St. Francio* it locomotive de iportcrof watches, fci Untnu ;co leather dresser, l,23and 31 College .iiufauturer of tire ory, cor Inspector X stiuare, under St. Dame . ousulting chemist, luni , John Thompson, :. I'ltcr nt, 47 Richmond sq ,eiice Gloss Works t. Lawrence cxwiWui St. James 1,1230 St. Cathenno ,,ivit merchant, !»* 157 Commissioners r,09 St. I'aiil i;2i) St. Joseph IINMENT, Josepli ssiom-rs 51 College lesalc importers oi St. Moniquc ASSOCIATION, S. eutral fire station, |.,.s, 4.^) St Francois j Lambtit 10 St. John planing mills, and] like Company Of Duto I St. Francois Xavierj llClKTY, I'if« ,, f; manager, 71 Great |& Evans, 811 Stf coal and col^e, 735| Hiaiit and wanutac- AALTIMOBE, MP. K\i\NS k KVANS, wluilexah; hardware nierchants, 7 v.'uRtoni HouHc square KvauH, Oeorgti & Co., rial pstutu agents, 13 Place d'Arnii's Kvans, James H. & Co., inanuracturers ami wholcsaln (Icalem ill ready iiindc I'lolliiiig, 14(1 McOill KVANS, JOHN HKNi;V, wholesale aid retail Iiard- wflie, 403 to 4«9 St. I'aul, and 14, 18 and '20 St. Nicholiw Kvans, Jlercer k Co., wliolesale driigr^ists and manu- facturing cheiniMts, 'JG5 Notre Darno FWans, S., iMtot and slioi! warehouse, KiO McOill Kvaiis, Samuel W., lioots and sIkip.s, 1!> Bleury Kvans & Son, haiiUvarc inanufacturers agents, 10 St. Nicholas eiu' St. I'aul KVANS, WILLIAM, agri<'ultiiral implement and seed warehou.se, over .St Ann's market (see adv) KVENINU TliLE(;i;Al'II AND CO.MMEUCIAL ADVEHTlSElt, daily, T. K. Itamsay, Q.C., managing editor, 07 (ireat St James Kwart Shearer k Co., elothiei-s, 422 St I'aul KWING, S. II. & A. S., Montreal coll'ee and spice .steam mills, 102 King (see adv) Fivring, William, inspector of agencies of North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, 211 I3leury EXAMINING CUSTOMS WAUEIIOUSE, 15 Com- mon KXCISE INSPECTOltS AND COLLECTORS OF INLAND UEVENUE, 1st Division, I!. IJellc- mare; 2d division, V. Durnford, 20 Little St. James Kxpress House, Daniel ^^IcClanagan, proprietor, 188 St. Bonaventurc Fiibre & Gravel, French books, stationery and paper hanging, 46 St. Vincent Fabre, Gustave 11., inspector of hanlware, saddlery, carriage ftirniture, .te., 287 and 289 St. Paul KAHUE, VERY REV. CANON E. C, Bishop's palace. Cemetery Fjhrland, Theophilc, architect, engraver and jewel- lery manufacturer, 5,'>2 Craig Fairbairn, J.,& Son, brokers, Corn E.vchangc, 42 St Sacrament FAIRBANKS, lU'FUS, broker, 24 St. Sacrament (see adv) Fairie, .lames, wholesale depot, coal oils, lamps, shades, lanterns, &e., lOo St Francois Xavier Farrell, William, wiiio and spirit merchant, and dealer in cigars, 420 St. Paul Faui her, Fils &, Cie, general hardware and smiths coal, 7'J(i Craig cor Little St. Antoiiin Fame, Ferdiiiaiul, notaiy, nliu'c Seminary Fauteux, Pierre .Mine, ndvocati', 88 St. Lawrence, St. J. BtP. village FKNAVICK, GEORGE E., M.D., editor Crtnnrfail/cf?t- (■»/ JowriKiI, 24 B.'aver Hall terrace Feion, Martin, groceries wines and li(piors, wholesale mid retail, 88 and Oil Blcuiy Fmi(^i' .t Co., wholesale haidwaru merchants 24 anil 2(i St. Francois Xavicr FKUUIER, HON. .lAMES, senator, M.L.C., and cliainuan G.T.R., lOi) St Alexander FKS.SENDE\, TIIO.MAS, (iovcrnmeiit .steamboat inspector, Canal ( Ulice, Windmill Point, opposite Prince! Kli-r k Co., leather merchants, 510 St. Paul Filer, Samuel, (commission lucnliaiit, 29 Kent Filiatrault, Cyriae, importer of tobacco and cigare, 11 .racipics Cartiei' s(puini FINDLAY k McWILLlAM, wholesale confectioners, 510 St. Paul Fisher, Mark k Sons, m mufacturers and iinportcra of woolens, ulotlia, &c., 401 St. Paul, cor. St. Nicholas FITTS, C. k Co., bls'-uit and cracker bakers, 120 and 122 Inspector, cor. St. Antoine, (see adv) Fleck, Alexander, Vulian Iron Works, 26 William Fletcher, Donald, kCo., fancy gooJs, paper hangings, etc., 221 McOm Fletcher, E. R. A., principal Dominion Commercial Academy, 63 St Alexander Footner, M. A k Co., beilin wool and fancy goods, 336 Notie Dame Forbes, A. H., heavy hardware, driilu pipes, fire bricks and cement, 80 Giey Nun Ford, E., stock, share, mining and general broker, 18 St. John Forester, Moir k Co., wholesale grocers, 21 St. Helen and 18 llecoUet Forayth, Robert, civil and mining engineer, and im- jporter and man-.ifiicturcr of all kimls of marble and granite, 552 William, and 13!) Bleury FOSTER, T. E., general agent Travellers Insurance Company, f 5 St. Krancois Xavier Foulds k Hodgson, importers of dry goods, small wares, and fancy articles, wholesale, 364, 366 and 368 St. Paul Foulds k McCubbin, wholesale dothiera, 370 St Paul Fowh'r & Roy, architi'cts, !>0 St. Francois Xavier Franchere, Quinn k Co., grain merchants, 279 Com- mi.ssioners FraBcis, W. k B., importers of hardware, cutlery, etc. 490 St. Paul and 407 Connnissioneri Franck, J. C. k Co., wholesale grocers, wines and spirits, 25 Hospitd Francheur k Giroux, dry goods, 7 and 9 St. Lawrence FRANKLIN, F., stockdcpartnient Bank of Montreal 445 Sherbrooke Franklin Hotel, P'. X. Pardis, proprietor, 31 and 33 Chaboillez Square Fi-anklin, W, T. k Co.. importi'is and manufacturers of hats, caps and fur., 400 .S'otre Damo Eraser, Brothers, grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 182 and 184 Bleury Eraser, Daniel, lamps, coal oil I'i crockery, 184 Bleury Friuscr, Edward C, wholesale wine and spirit mercht, 53 St Honavcnfnnt FRASFIR, Francis, hardwan! wholesale agent for Bir- mingham and Shellield niannfacturers, jewelry, glas.sware, fancy goo !s, 28 .St. Sulpice Eraser, Hugh & Co., iMi|iorters, 45 .St. Sacrament Fruscr, John, imjioiter of dry goods, Avliolesah', 53 and .')5 St. Suliiict^ Fraser, Rev. Joshni, chaplain military forces, and minister St. Matthew's church, 9 Balmoral Fraser, Thomus, conunission and produce merchant, 352 Commissioners cor Callicrcs Fraser, William, M.D., [physician and surgeon, 690 Dorchester Frechette, Edmond P., notary, 44 St. Vincent Freeman, Allen, oyster house and saloon, 99 St. James Freer, Captain Moah, It'.tO St C.itliciinc FREER, EDWARDS PAY. VER, Postmaster FREER, WILLIAM .M. \, CO., ag,-nts Pacific Mail Steamship Co. of New York, and Star Life As- surance ('o. of LiiM Ion ; and general commission merchants, Exchm^'c Court, 10 Hospital French Canadian Institute, l.j Notre Dime FRENCH CANADIAN .MIS.SIONARY RECORD, J. C. Becket, publisher, 84 St. James. Frothinghain k Worlcmui, wh'ilcsilt; hardware mer- chants, 395, 397 an 1 ;J9!) St. Piiul Fuhrer, F. A., commiNsion mendiant, 6 St. Elizabeth AGENT FOR MONTREAL AND THE DOMINION, J. B. BUSS, 17 Place D'Armes. 612 MONTREAL. i'i ! r; i r . ! : ■■ f- !"• I 1 1 Fuller, Alphonsp, lamp ntore, 20 Chaboillei! n<\ Fullor, TliiiiriiH & (-'o., Ilouruiiil ^omIIli^^«ion iiivrchtx, 4^2 St. I'liul iind 40U (/'oiiiitiissiont'rs FULIiKU, W. H., suiiciintindfiit Imliu and China Ten C'onipnny, IlDHpitiil Fuller, William, \\A\, phyHicion and Hurgenn, 616 WcUiiiKtoM Fulton, John k Co., coinniiosion agents, North Hrit- ihh ClmnibcrB, Iloai)!*:!!! FurnisH, Alliert, Cilti' di'H NoigM road n tollgato Fvfc, Jimics, pati-ntsculi'inannJ'., rSl Wellington Gadoua, .hilicn, hotel, 105 and 107 St. Paul Gagnon, (i. A., importer of .shirt.s, collar-s, tieK, gloves, and general outlitting, HOO Notri: Danie Gaherty, Mrs., .ship ehandler and ninrinc store, 311 ("onimi.s.si"ners Gairdner, U. II., commission merchant and broker, 19 St. Sai'rament Galarneau, M. C, leather and shoe findings, 295 St. I'aul Galarnean, 1'. M. k Co., importers of dry goods, wholeMile, !i50 St. i'aul Galbmitli, .lohn, merchant tailor, 110 Great St. Jami^ Gale, llev. Thomas, 237 Seigneurs Galibert, Cali.xte & Son, tanners, 109 St. Carthcrine cor C(dl)orne avenue Garand, M., notary, 43 St. Vincent Garult, Maxime, aiuttor Krskinc Church, 112 Stanley Gilbert, K. K., Canada engine works, 738 St. Joseph Gill k Geen, i)aeking lio.x manufacturers, 27 and 28 St. Bonaventuru Gill, W. P. k Co., auction ami commission house, 219 St. Lawrence GILLKSPIK, MOKl'WTT k CO., general merchants, and agents for Pli(i'ni.\ Insurance Comi)any and Jb'itish Colonial Steanisliip Company (limited), 310 to 316 St. Paul, k 251 k 253 Commissioners GILLIK.S, JOHN, printer and publisher, of 'J'nte ll^i/.tir.i.i, 65)6 Craig Oilman, Frank K., advocate, 60 Little St. James (!ilniour&. Co., general merchants, 22 Recollet (jilmour, James, Caledonia House, 419 Commis- sioners Oilmour, James Y. k Co , importei-s of dry goods and small ware.H, 375 St Paul Giraldi, Seralino, sen., wines, llciuors, &c., 252 Notre Dame C.irard, Auguste, grain merchant, 17 St. Sai'niment Oiiard, IL, dry goods, 212und2l4 Notre Dame Giranl k Nantais, fancy and staple dry goods and hoiserv, 4 Steidiens Block, 2;t7 Notre Dame Girdwood,'G. P., M.D., M.R.C.S.L., 630 Lagauehe- titre Girouard & llobidoux, advocates, 16 Little St. James Glackmeyer, Charles, citv clerk, 112 St. Denis (ilasgow, W. IL, beltmaker, 467 W illiam (JL.VSS, JOHN, manager J. M. Bradstreet & Son's improved mercantile agency, cor (Jreat St. James and St. Peter GLASSFORD, JONKS k CO., forwarders and com- mission merchants, 86 Common Glenora Kloiir Mills, A. W. Ogilvio & Co., Seigneun n William • Globensky, L. A. k Co., in)])orters, 396 St. Paul Goderre, J. Emery, M. D., a92 Lagauchetiere Godfrey, Robert T., M.D., cor St. Catherine aud MeGill col ave Goedike, Dennis Benjamin, advocate, Bourget, Qoteau St. Augustin Goheir, Renii, dry good.s, 335 Migiionne Goode. John B., importer of sin-.dl wares, buttons, cutlery, fancy good.s, &c., 57 St. Sulpice Goodhugli, W. S. & Co., importers of leathers, 34 vSt. Peter GORDON, ALEXANDER k CO., patent scale mannfacturer.s, 73 College (see adv) Gordon, James & Co., brokers and commission nier- cliants, 49 St. Francois Xavier Gordon, Mr.s. Alexander, ladies boarding and day sidiool, 328 Bleuiy Gordon, Thomas & Co., general merchants, 4 Com Exchange building, 43 St. Sacrament Goudie, John, fancy good.-, jt'wellery and plattJ ware, 117 St. Lawnnce Gough, Alfred, coll(H;tor of Lachine Canal tolli, i Lathiiie Canal oilice j Gould & Hill, sheet music and piano fortes, 116 (ireat St. James Gouldcn, Jame-s chemist and druggist, 177 and 179 j St. Lawrence GOULU, lllA & SONS, city flour mills, south siJe | Canal wharf, office 14 William CAN, KEG, BULK AND SHELL OYSTEllS. MONTREAL. 613 at. Jamc* lUi- nnd lomii mill 2 India iicr., 7 Custom 10 Church, 112 736 8t. Joseph rein, 27 and 28 iinisHiou house, icial iiiprchantH, „ Cotni'iiiiy "'"1 UMiiiy ^liiiiitcil), ;j CoiuiiiiHsio'""'* ,lishir, of Tnit !(. St. James '., 411) Gommis- i of ilry goods mill •», &c., 252 Notvc 7 St. Rai'iMinont Notve Danie li' ilvy Kooils and J Notre D'lHio I,., (WO Liigauchc- l.ittlo St. James 12 St. Di'uis iVilliam , lliadstroi't & Sons por tlreat St. James irwanlcrs and com- Dll u & Co., Scigncuw • Is, ;5itt5 St. I'aul '.uu'lu'tiore ""st. Catherine and it,., nourget, Cpteau tnonuc Ull waves, buttons, J St. Suli)ii!C ItiTs of leathers, 34 IcO., patent scale le adv) 111 commission uier- lioarding and day I merchants, 4 Corn licnimeiit lyalery and plaW Lhiue Canal tolU Id piano fortes, 116 j luggist, 177 and 1(8 | lur mills, south side j Tm Oould, Rev. E., minister New Jerusalem Chureh, 23 IlanoTor Oourre, J. M., mnnufacturvr and importer, and rf paiior of featherK, 210 St. I^wronen OUVKUNMKNT KMKJRATION OFFICE, Joseph II. l)«ley, agent, liOl Coinini.isioner.'i Orabefj Jucob, jeweler and watilimnkcr, 825 St. Cath- erine (Irace, Patrick, grocer, 501 St. Mary OUAFTON, F. K., publisher, bookseller and stationer 78 and 80 driMt St. .lamrH (irnhaiii, Ceorge, grocer, wholesale and retail. Hi St. liadegonile (irahnni, j. Andrew, stationer and dealer in engrav- ings, music, etc., Cathedral Block. 271) Notre Dame (jraham, Robert, wood and coal merchant, 305 Craig and VI Durham Oraliam, Itobeit k. Co., stationers and blank book niaiiufai't\irei-.s, 47 St. Francois Xuvier Graham, Thomas, ihiiin, glass and earthenware, 110 and 112 St. Laui'i.'tice Oranby Red Slate Company, Henry Buhner, presi- dent; K. L. Snow, sei.retary and treasurer, 67 (Jre.'it St. James GKANDK SKMINAIUE DKS KCCLKSIASTIQUFS, Re\i J. Bte, Larue, direitor, Sherhrooke n. Cuy (JUAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF- FICES, Point St. Charles ; ticket oHice.s at Bonaventure station, and 39 Great St. James GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY FREIC.IITOFFICES, Charboillez .sijuare and Albert Gran jon, Rev. Moisc Benoit, Seminary of St. Sulpice, 320 Notre Dame Grant, Hall & Co., Roynl Hour mills. 111 Mill, and olticc, 96 (Jrey Nun Grant, Henry, watchmaker, jeweler and optician, 303 Notre Banie GRANT, WILLIAM & CO., gentlemen's haberdash- ery, 151 (Ireat St. James, (see adv) Gravel, Fieros, dry goods and groceries, 2 St. Law- rence Gravel, Martin, carriage maker, 75 St. Antoine Gray, Henry R., dispensing and family chemist, 144 St. Lawrence (irent Mariitoulin Oil Co., W. SI. Freer, secretary and treasurer, E.xidiaiige Court, 10 llu.spital Green, Rev. Jame."*, missionary .Montreal Bible Society 380 St Autoinc Orcenhurg, 8. R., k Co., dry goods,, 125 St. Law- rence Greene. Eugene, Cumberland House, 185 St. Bona- venture, cor. Cemetery Greene, Francis, plumber, steam and gas fitter, 51 St. John GREENE & SONS, wholesale fur and hat manufac- turers and importers, 517 to 521 St. Paul GUKENSHIELDS, SAMUEL, SON k CO., import- ers of dry goods, wholesale. 46 to 50 St. Sacra- ment (see adv) Gronier, George, M.D., 22 St. Denis Grenier, Jacques k Co., importers of fancy and staple dry good.s, wholesale, 300 St, Paul cor St. Jean Baptiste Grinin, John C, notary and commi^doncr for taking affidavits. North IJritish Chambers, 11 Hosfdtal Grillith, T. W., insurance agent, cor St. Franijois Xavier and St. Saerament GROSS, FERDINAND, surgical apjiaratus and trass maker, 36 Victoria sq (see adv) Grotlie, J. M., jeweller, watchmaker and silversmith, 35 St. Landiert Urores, O. & J., importers nf china, glas« and earth- enware, wholesale and retail, 424 St. Paul and 43 ('apitol Ouibord, Louis J., advocote, 8 Little St. Jamea, bda 5 (Common Guilbault's Botanical nnd Zoolngi.^nl Garden, J. E. Cfuilbault, manager, entrance St. Lawrence or Ui)j>pr St. Urbttin Ouilmette, Joseph ()., dry goods and ready mad* clothing, 71 Notre Dame Gundlack, Alexander F.,areoiintant, 82 St. Dominiqua (lUNDY, REV. SAMUEL B. S., 20 Dupru lane OUNN, .lOHN, comnns.slon merchant, iiO Cotte Ciunn, John, produce and general commission mer- chant, 12 William (tutmau, Moses, & Co., hoop skirt manufacturers, 26 and 28 Lemoinu Guy, Michael P., notary, 113 Mountain Haeu.sgen k Gnaedinger, furriei.4 and wholesale manu- facturers of hats and cap.s, 56 St. Peter Hagaii, William, hardware men hant, 168 and 170 St. Lawrence llagar, Charles, k, Co., manufacturers of leather belt- ing and lire engine hose, 107 and 109 Queen Hagar, Edward, k Co., imi)oiters of china, glass and earthenware, 14 and 16 St. Peter cor St. Paul Hagar, tieorge k Co., general hardware merchants, 520 and 622 St. Paul IIAIGHT, F. S., M.A., Montreal academy, 14 St. Bonaventure Haines, Brother & Co., general eominission merchants, and agents for manufacturers, 90 St. Francois Xavier Haldimand k Co., general hardware mendiants, whole- sale and retail, 253 and 255 St. Paul cor St. Vincent Hall, Joseph N., & Co., wholesale hardware merchant", 10 St. Peter cor St. Paul Hall, Kny ic Co., general metal and tin merchauta. Young's buildings, 90 Me( !ill Hamelin, Flavien, .M.D., pliysioian and surgeon, 529 St. Catherine Hamilton, Rev. William, D.D., principal, institute for young ladies, 5 Oxford terrace, 53 MaGill college avenue Hampsoii, Robert, conimi.':sii)n merchant, and agent for Plm'nix (Marine) Insurance I'o., New York, 18 Corn Exchange Blg.s., St. John Handly, Edward, dry goods, 203 nnd 205 St. Paul, and 7 Jacques Cartier Square Handyside & Co., customs and I'orwardiiig agents, 53 St. Francois Xavier Hanle/, Thoma.-i, Kingston Hotel, 74 Common cor Prince , Hanlon, Thomas F., civil engineer, 31 Notre Dame Hannaford, Edward P., engineer, west, G. T. R., 36 City Councillors HARBOR COM.UISSIONEIISOFFICE, H. H. Wiit- nev, secretary, 14 (Uistom Mouse Sijunre HARBOR MASTER'S OFFICE, cai>tain A. M. Rudolf, harbor niiister. Harbor Commissioners Building, 14 Custom House Squiire Harper, I). A., importer of eleitro jdate, clocks, watches, fancy good and jewelery, 2t)7 Norte Dame Harrison, Thomas, dry goods, hosiery, &c., 104 Bleury Hart, Alexander k t'o., wholesale tobacco warehouse, 323 to 827 St. Paul Hart, Nicholas, commission merchant, 51^ St. Mary Hart, Theodore, insurance agent, 33 St. Nicholas Hartman, Charles .L, commission merchant and general aj?ent, 3 Union liuilding, 41 and 43 St. Francois Xavier J. B. BUSS, 17 PLAC.<: D ARM.':S. 614 MONTREAL ' \ Pi I, i ! I III il^ i. l' f U. :,i Hnrt, Jnint'N A., (rlicniiiit and druggist, 306 Nortc DUIIIH Unrvey, llnrntin Nilson, IiiiiiIkt ilriilor fl Union av llarvpy, .Ihmii'm, vnri'lioiiNi>niiiii mid ((innniHuiou inor- chant, :i2 Colliornu Haatic, ^^illillnl, uHxistunt cnllfc^tor of inland rcvcnnc, fi8 Coiirvillc HawkinH, 'riioniuH, Jiidcand It^therinsiMictor, tanm-r, 106 Ann Hayi'd, Andrew, ninnnfndiirern ngcnl for cutlrry, c'liiiiii, glnHH and cattlK nwarc, JLIti St. I'aul IIKAUN, MltH. ('., iiiiliiian and niatlicniatical in- Htninif'tit niakrr, vl2 Notre lianio (hio adv) IIEAVY>«Ei;K, t HAULKM, Montreal Witness, 11 Alynier Hcbort k i,amy, groecries, wines and siiirits, 023 St. llary Helliwcll, CliniliM I,., comniis^lon agent, 41 HeiTi Holliwcll k Mncjiliic, I'uniniis.sidn niercliants and iin- norters, r)(l4 SI. I'liiil HenilerHiiii, .limit's II., furwavdini:; iind ('oninii.Hsion nirrchanlN, '.'•{) ('iiiuiiion cm Dalliou.sin HendevHon, .Iclin .t Co., luitters and furriers, Crystal block, '2S:i Noltc DiiHK' Henderson k l.ovclaci', ipo ciny, 'M St. I.iindu'rl hill llenderKon, VViiliani, Inudar niercjunit, Cliarlotto enr St. t'onstnnt Hendry, Kolieit & Co., f,'c,ld nnd silversmiths, watch- makers and j( welds, .'i;) (ireat St. ilanies Henry, I'liilip, dinli r in ti)l)ai:n, 'i9 eh, 11 !J MtConl , brokiTH, '2U St. ,mi)oi- IwngingN, •I' l),mu' y, cor St. Fmn er hangings and tc, St. Uiuleg- St. .TaMiM ,1'., h 1043 Sher- iiig Snuare (llo miuiuriututer, ill, 270 Omg •oouiH, 79 Omit Ht. oral merclmnt, Hi lolin Urn. Hudson s liuy faluatow, fiO Oroat itcv il stationer, ac^foum ic fiiiino maker, "1 M- lIiilHiiriice 1', I'AUl., Urothm Lvin.ival, Mignonnc Ciilliarinc Samson, [isa Sophia Bissoii- [r Kusfho, s\ipeiior of Provitlenoc, for prigon, suveviorcss, 1tsI'"S hospital- I Mont St. Fmnillo, [Iibain , i [., l.roi.rietor, 20aii«il iiropvictor, -l.") St- I Gabriel , Is and Uciwors, H!) - HKFUGE, PKO Isi'cvctary and super- Imert-hants, bottle" liles and povter, M I professor of mcdi- IVvcr Hall hi" , >odu.',e and g;;nenil k. Francois Xavieri HownnI, ThnninR, importer, 4 Union nuildingn, 43 St, P'rancoJM .Vavicr Howi>, H. AHiiinwall, M.A., rector High Huhool, 205 Slii'rbrooky Hoyjp, Williiini & (V>., importers of glsM and enrthrn- ware, 11 St. Hrlcti Una & KioluirilNon, linrHn'tcrii of lonthi^', coniniiimion nxTirliantH, and hdIo ngi-nta for Alexander's kid glovcH, :>•! Ht. IVtcr Hnbliard k Hull, optii'lans, 113 St. Oeorgo ilubcrt, I'lipincan h Honey, pnitlionotarieH. 177 Notro !)anie Hubert, It. A. It., prothonntary, 441 Sherbrooke Iludon^ Helivean, iiii|Kirters of groerrien, wineN and HpiritH, 42 .lnciineH ("artier Sijnare Iludun, K. Fils k I'le, dry goodH, Kro<;ories, IniporterB of elioii'o wines and ligars, 2({0 to 204 St. I'anl, and 20i)4 Coiumissioneis Iludon, .IoH"|ili k t"ii., wholesnlii grocers, 246 St. Paul and 1!)'J atid 2(10 ( 'oniniissionerx Iludon, Vii'tor, importer of groceries, wines. Honors, &e,, aoCi iind .'ids St. Paul, and 24!) (JomniissionerH HUDSON HAY COMPANY, K. M. Hopkins, agent, 17 (v'ommoii monument builder, 465 St. Law- H., de]iuty chief of police, 347 Hughes, Louis, renee HUCiHKS, N, Dorchester Hun.sicker, .1. K., conimission merclit, 22 Foundling Hunt k Ilroek, winu nud commission merchants, HI St. .lohn HUNT. T. STKltllY, M.A., F.R.S., LL.D., chemist and luiiieralogist to the (iologicil Survey, h Crescent HUNT I NO DON, HON. L. S., M.P.P., j.resident Huntinndon Mining Co., 43 Great St. James HUNTINGDON MINING CO., Hon. L. S. Hun- tingdon, M.I'. P., president; I), lloss Wood, secretirv and trevsnrer, 4S Great St. .lames HURON COPPER HAY COMPANY, .John G. Bur- rows, .secretary, 2 North liritish chambers, 11 Hospital Hurteau, Isidore, N. P., Longucil Hartubise A: Hamilton, dry goods, wholesale and retail, 8 St. .loseidi Huston, F. k Co., clothiers and outlittcrd, 68 and 70 St. Lawrence HUTCH I NS, H. k CO., importers of teas and general groceries, 1S8 and 190 McGill Hutton, ,Iames k Co., agents for Birmingham and She.'Iield hardware, 17 St Helen Ibbotson, Henry .1., advocate and clerk of Recorder's Court, 20 Hanover IMPERIAL FIIiK INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, Riutonl Brothers, agent.s, 24 St. Sac- rament (.see adv. inside back cover) India Chambers, 113 Hospital INDIA AND CHINA TEA COMPANY, 23 Hospital IRELAND, H. W. k CO., hardware merchants, nail and metal broker, agent for \Velland Railway and Steamboat Company, 411 St. Paul and 94 Common Irish, Charles T., e.Kchange broker, 11 Place d'Armes Irish, D. T., accent for Cheney, Fisko & Co., National E.\pre.ss ("o., and Hritisli and American Express Co., 7 and !) Place d'Armes Iron, Nail and Spike Works, Thomas Peck & Co., 63 Mill, oiiice 'Ml St. Paul Irvine, Rev. Rol)ert, D.D., minister of Knox church, 773 St. Catherine IRWIN, .FAMES, of Irwins' Foundry, 114 Ann IRWIN'S FOUNDRY^ 114 Ann Isoaexon, John H., notary Public, eummissioner for receiving allldavits to be used in Ontario, Mnaaas ehnssetts and Kentneky, U. S., 40 St. Fran^uis Xavier IsaftCHon, R. W., IsaaeHO'i's Hotel, 67 St. Gabriel IVES k ALLEN, hardware nmnufacturem, etc , 118 to 123 Queen Jactkson, Rev. Samuel, niinistJr of St. Paul's Union Church, Cote St. Paul Jacobs. H. k Co., importers of (dgnrsand ineerHchaum jiipes, 299 Notro Dann-, and 177 McGiil .Iaci|uen, .Mphonse. advocate, .|:J St. Vincent .lACtiUES CARTIKR BANK, Honri (otte, cashier, 49 Great St. James JAC(^UES CARTIER NORMAL SCHOOL, Abh.i H. Verreau, principal, Abbo Routier, assistant principal, 12S Notro Daino Jaci|ues & Lainontagne. leather and shoe tindings, 29(! an St. Thercse Jobin & Matliieii, notaries, t> St. Tiierese Johnson, Alexander, LL.D.. jirofessor of natural philosophy in McOill University, 70 McGill Col- lege avenue Johnson. Thoma.s R., accountant and estate agent, 44 Little St. .Fames, h 258 Bleury Johnson, W. B., grocer, 46 Beaver hall terrace cor Dorchester Johnson, William, manufacturer of agricultural im- plements, 10 and 22 Nazareth Johnston, James, k Co., importers and wholesale dealei-s in dry goods, 56 St. Peter cor Recollet Jones, C. G., real estate agent, 83 (Jreat St. James Jones, Hon. Robert, 6 Portland Place, 242 St Aiitoine Jone'), Jolm M., & Co., leather commission merehts, 20 St. Peter Jones, Joseph, coroner, ami a^ent for Briton and Britannia Life Assurance Co.. 44 Little St. James Jo.seph, Jes^e. Belgian Consul. 873 Sherbrooke Jose])h, Joseph Olivier, B.C. L., advocate, 33 Little St. James Jnd ih, Henry, advocate. 51 Little St. .Tames JUVENILE PRESBYTERIAN, monthly, John LovijII, printer, 23 St. Nicholas Kahler, Rev. Henry C, 127 St. Dominii|ui! Kalb. .Facob, wholesale dry goods, 414 St. Paul, cor Custom hou.se sq Kapp, Otto & Co., dealers in cork. 229 Notrt Dime Kavanagh, Michael, soap and candle m mufacturer, 39 Cliibr|oillez sq i' X -I J. B. BUSS, 17 PLACE D'ARMES. 616 MONTREAL. ;l': II pi It -f , Kcnrncy, V. J., aiictionepv and broker. 09 St. I'otcr JCellort & Friedman, i)awnbrokcr8 unu Dominion loan office, 184 Notre. Dnme Kelley k Dorion. ndvacuto, 16 Little St. James Kenij) & Hrown, wholesali! and retail grocer-s inipor- teas, rofFces, wines, lit^uoi.s, &e., 147 MuGill Kcnii), U. & (,'o., shirt and collar eitablishment, 300 Notre Dsimc Kennedy, James, merchant tailor and clothier, 58 au(i 60 St. Law-ence Kennedy, llcCullagh, groceries and provisions, 108 AVellington Keroack, Alphonse, leather merchant, 443 St. Paul Kerr, AVilliuiii II., advocate, 8 St. Sacrament Kerry Urotliers, & Crathcrn, wholesale druggists, 351 St. Paul KiJner, J. F., impr. of Paris millinery and mantles, ilowcr'- and ribbons, 435 Notre Darao Kilby, Kalpli II., manufai-turers' agent, h 45 Drum- niond Kimbton, Henry, commission merchant, 332 Lagau- chetlerc KINO, Ki)\VIN F., |.o,st office inspector, 4 McGill College Avcnne KING, KDWIN HKNRY, general manager Hank of Mnntreal, 202 Univer.sitv KING, THO.MAS I)., proprietor of The Spectator, 144 Peel Kingan k Kinloch, wholesale grocers, 64 St. Sacra- ment, cor. St. Peter Kingan & Seott, money brokers, CO St. Francois Xaviei Kingston, Frcdtrick, wine and spirit merchant, 28 Hospital Kiugstone k Ilatton, barristers-at-law for Upper Can- ada, office, 353 Notre I)an)e Kiimionil, \V. \,. k Co., engineers and railway supply agents, 7 Custom House Stiuare Kinselia, Nicholas, groceries, wines and liciuor.s, 17 Juros, cor Anderson Kirby, Charles Henry, sub editor Montreal Herald, 211 St. Antoine Kirby, Janu's, advoeiite, anil editor of the TiOwer Can- ada Law Journal, 4. Merchaiit's e.Tcbange, 11 St. Saciament KlUUP, JOSKPH, brush manufacturer, 320 St, Paul Kirkwood, Livingstone k Co., geujral brokers and commission merchants, 44!) Coniniissioners Kirkwood, W. W. k Co., foreign pro(lue(' iigent?, and commi.s.sion men^hants, 17 and 10 Lcmoine Kollmeyer, Alexander Henry, M. U., 25Jorors Labodie, Henri Adolphe, M. I)., 6 Little St. James, Labadie, J. A. k .1. K. ()., notaries, fi Littli! St. James LA B\NQUK JACQUES CAUTIEH, Honore Cottc, cashier, 4i) (Jreat St. James Labellc, Jacques, hotel, 179 St. Dominiijue Labellc, Pierre, hotel, 200 S>. Lawrence Labelle, Itegis, lumber mereliant, 470 St Joseph Labellc, Severe, merchant, 409 Lagaueheliere Laberge k liutiand, builders and contractors, 64 St. Louis Laberge, Louis, dry goods, 163 St. Paul Labine, Jules, dry goods, 166 Notre Dame Labonte, David, axe maker, St. Marguerite, Tannery west Labonte, David, tailor and outfitter, 256 St. Joseph Labranclie, .(osepti, briisluiiaker, 195 Jaeiiues Cartier Labreeqne & Matu in, merchant tailors and clothiers, 15 St. Lawrence Lttcan, Rev. J., St. James' H. C!. Chundi, 473 St. Catherine Laconibn; & ("iarke's French and Knglish Academies 3" St. fViiis Laeoste, Jo.s«ph C, advocate, 2D St. Vincent Lacroi.x k Herg"r, carpenters, 105 St. Luuis LA FAHRIQUK DK, MON-iREAL, E. A. Dubois, agent, 38 St. Sulpice Laflamme, Alfred, trunkmaker, 120 St. Joseph Latlamme, Kdniond, Ihinps and paints Lallanime, V. k G., advocates, 64 Little St. James Lalleur, .lean Baptiste, ttdvo(;atc, 76 St. Lawrence, St. J. Hte. village Larteur, Rev. Theodore, 390 Dorchester Lafon, Vincent, detective, r IH St. (Constant Lal'ond, J. K., exchange broker, 329 Notre Dame Lafraniboise, Hon. Maurice, advocate, 32 Little St. James, h 85 Union ave Liifi-cynaye & 'irmstrong, advocate.), 10 St. Landiert Lafri»niere k St. Onge, (lour and grain merchants, '. 91 and 293 Commissioners Lagg..tt, Henry, jeweller and gohlsmith, 122 Notro l>ame, cor Claude Laidlaw, Middleton k Co., commi.ssiou merchants, 4 St. Nicholas Laing&Couper, ])rc vision and commission merchants, 33H Commi.ssioners Lalonde & Valade, Railway hotel, 45 Chaboillez sq Lannirche, L. Iv, grcjeries, wines & liquors, 499Craii,' Iiamarehe, Rev. (!., ni,-,hops palace. Cemetery Laniarre k Labellc, diy goods, 85 Notre Dame Landie, \V. 15., advoclltc, 59 GrcaL .^t. James LAMER E, J. 15., agent Richelieu Navigation Co,, 201 Commissioners LA MINERVE, daily, tri-weekly and weekly, n,i- vernay Freres, ]mblishers and printers, 1' it, Vincent Lamontague, C. H., notary, 50 St. Gabriel Laniothe, Pierre, notary, 34 Little St. James Lamoureux, Pierre, foreman job department at Jo?iii Lovell's |>rinting establishment Lamplougl: k Caiujiliell, opp Fortification Lane cor St. Lambert Mill LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., William Ilobbs, gen agent, 5 Place d'Arnie.H Lanctot, II., notary, 231 Nolu' Dame Lanctot, Ilypolite, notary, 97 Si. Constant Lancttt, Mederie, advocate and editor of L'fndepen- deuce (Uniiidieiine, 119 Champ de Mars Lane, .lohn, deputy commissary gen. 745 Sherbrooko Lane, William, Liverjiool Ilou.se, 571 ('raig Langford, John, of I. aiigronl's advertising and pub- lishing agency, 13 Phici- d'Ainies Langford's Advertising and Publishing Agency, Place d'Aiaus Chand)ers, 13 Place d'.Armes Langlands. James, cod'ce and spice mills, 36 and 42 St. Gabriel Langlois, Pierre, grocer, 321 St. Joseph Langlois, Rev. .1. lUe., parish priest of St. Vincent de Paul, 85 Fullum Lapicrre, Rev. P. L., P.P., St. Henri, Tannery west Lappare, Henri, notary, 25 St. Vincent Laramee, Alfred, M. D., Til Liigauchetiere Larcau k Hrother, hotel keep, rs, 206 St. Lawrence LARITUE CANADIENNE, incnithly, E. Senecnl, printer and i)ulilisher, 10 St. Vincent Lario k Hrother, Camida nail works, south side cinal Larivieri- & Hourdeau, hardware, paints, &e., 233 and 235 St. Paul Lariviere, N. k A. ('., Canada coach and sleigh fac- tory, 74 St. Antoine Larkin, Patrick, groceries, wines and liciuor.s, 186 Ottawa LARMINIE, O. IL, editor of Trrde Review and h- tercohmial Journal of Commerce, 58 St. Fraiijois Xavier i,l>. CAN, KE(J, liULK AND SHELL OYSTERS. 1^ ^ MONTREAL. 617 Viiu'ont ;. LyUiH , E. A. Duboit, .St. Joscvli Its iltlt! SI. Jiiuu's '0 St. LHwreneo, ester L.'ousttinl a Notro Dftiiie itc, 32 Little St. I, 10 St. Liimbcrt (^ruin merchants, smitli, 1'2'2 Notro siou merclmnts, 4 mission mcrcUanta, 45 C;imboillfi7, sq cliiiHors, 49» Craig c, Cenielfvy Notre Dame , yt. ■iuines jii Navigation t'o„ ^ anil weekly, '^u- 1(1 juinlers, 1' it. t. Gabriel ,. St. .Tames ilepartment at Jo^ll nt titiealiou Lane cor K INSURANCE , ,') riaco il'Armcs iiiiiie Coiistunl tor of L'Indcpen- Mars 7 l.^i Slierbrookc 071 Craij,' itisin^,' an>l puli- nil's iliiiiK AKeney.riace '.\iines , mills, 30 and 42 osi'i)h est of St. Vincent ■mi. Tannery west iieent (lietiere ;(») St. Lawreiue iiithly, K. Senccal, Viiieent Ls, south siile c.ina laints, &''.,'.ja3und ch and sleigU fw- and lii\uor.s, 1S6 \de Review and /'(• Ice, 68 St. Fran9flis Larochelle, 1)., hoots and shoes, LIB Notre Damo Larocque, AltVed, direetor City and District Savings Bank, 29;{ Dorelu'ster liarocque, Alphonse H., M.D., b%f< St. Catherine Larose, Auj;uste, eontraetor, l.')4 German Larue, N. ii Co., arehitects and measurers, 131 Great St. James Laslett, William, im])orterand commission merchant, 4 \' -val Insuniiice huildings, 1 ('omiiKin Lns.sonde k Kavreau, liotel, groeeiics and liciuors, 4;i St. Miiry Utliam, Uicliud S., ehemisl and drugf^ist, 067 Craig l,atour, I,. \. Ilugu N>)tre Dailies (see adv.) liftwton, 11. ,1., importer of coal oil, general lamp goods, Knglisli cut gliuss, &c., 4'J St. Sulpice Iieach, 1{. A., advocate, Hi University LKACH, VKN. AlU'lllDKACON, \V. T.. D.C.L., LL.I)., Christ Chiinh Cathedral, h l(i IJniveisiiy Lebeau, Louis, blacking manufacturer, .145 St. Catharine Leblanc & Ca.ssidy, advocates, 4.S(i Cruig i.i'blanc. Dr. lieiijamin II., 135 Ceiitri' licblane, .losepli. Hour merchant, 17il Commissioners LKBLANC, VKKY l!KV. CANON G., hi.shop's palace. Cemetery liccavalier k (iodiii, dry good.s, 203 St. Lawrence l/KCliO DK, LA 1''1L\N»;K, receuil d(Ua literature. scieiiies, iihilo.sopliic, beaux arts, hist'lie, rdi- gi'ckly; ,1. Uoyal, editor; Andre Seni'cal, mana- ger, 23 St, Vincent Leonard k McKinmm, nuirehant tailors ami clothiers^ l.Vt iMcGiU Lepage, Germain, hardware, stoves, etc,, 210 St. Paul LK I'AY.S, triweekly and weekly; I'iipineau k Do- rion, publishers and iirintiTs ; Alphonse Lusig- nan, editor; Andre Senecal, manager, !) St. Therese Liqirohon, K. Aleibi.ide, architect, 101 SI. ('liristo]>ho- Lcprohon, .1, L,, M,D., 51 St. Itodegomlc cor Lagau- chcterie Lesag, Louis, superintendent Water Works, 21 Wolfo Leslie, A. C,, liardware broker ami agent, 30 St. Francois Xavicr LKSLIK, IIOX. JAMKS, .seimtor, 3(> Partbcnais Letonrnen.x .V Cie,, importers of hardw,ire and cutlery, wholcside and retail, 2,i!t to 2(15 St. I'nul L'KYKCIIK DK .MON'n.'fl.VL, Very licv. J. O. Tare,. .secretary. Cemetery olf .St. Antoine Lcve.sque, Antoine, customs appraiser, 15 Common Levcsque, Jcisiqib, gmeeries, wmes, licpiors and Jiro- visions, 43 Itonaventurc Levin, 'lernard, batter and I'urrier, wholesale and re. .1, 2!»7 Notre Dame Levy, licv, H,, St, Constance stri'ct .synagogue Ijcwis, .loiiii. Surveyor of customs, ;!,M Nuu Lewis, Kay .t Co,, importers of dry goods, and fancy staple good."-, wholesale, cor. St. Helen and Uec« ollet Lewis, W. F. k Co., wine merchants, SI St. I'eter Lrwtbwait, Alexiimler, wbcclwrigbt I'ctit Cott L'llcurcn.x. Ililiiire, agent, 05 Cuniju'au L'Mussier, I'icrre, halter ami fuirier, wholesale and retail, 221 St. La.vrene(! LIFK A.SSOCIATIONOF S(( )TI,.\N D, I'. Wardlaw, secretary, Uoyal Insur.mcc liuiblings, 1 Commoir (.sec adv. inside back cover) Limoges & (,'()., general dry g'.ods, 125 and 127 St. .iosheph Lintoii k CoojH'r, inauufactufers and wliole.sale dealers in boots and shoes, 52 i and 520 .St. I'. ml Lippe, Camilb;, gro'-.ries, wines and liquors, 218 ilontialni, cor. Migiionm' Little, Thomas, general gro'cr, i!0:! ami (J()5 St. Mary Liltle, William A., I'ugravi'r anil lithographer, 35 St. John, cor, Notri- Dame Loeser, L, k ('o,, hat anil cap niunufacturors, whole- sale and retail, 4ti.s Nttri' Datjui Logan, Angus (t Co,, paii. r makers, stationers, and cnvebqie and paper ba^; manulacturL'r,s, 378 St. I'liul LOGAN, Silt WILLIAM K,, F. It. S., and G. S., director of the Ueolo.gical Survey of Canada, 7* St. (iabriel »l i ta !■ J. B. BUSS, 17 I'LACB D'AUMES. Si •C18 MONTBEAL. Cj; u Lomer, Gerhanl k Co., genpnil fur roerclinnts, ex- porters, iiii])ort('rs and mamifacturers of buckskin mitts anil gloves (New York. 50 Cediir st), 475 St. Paul LonerRftn, l!ev. J.. Hochelac^a LOOSkM(X)liK, RKV. cAXON PHILIP, senior canon Clirist Cliiirch catliedral, 103 University Loranfte, Joseph, groceries and provisions, 124 Mont- calm eor Sydenham Lorancje, Olivier, groceries, wines and liquors, 115 Don^hester eor Synile-iham Lorangcr k l/mingcr, advocates, 29 St. Vincent Lord, James & Co., coniniission mc."cliants and gen- eral shijiping agents, 18 Common L'ORDIM';, tri-weckly and weekly; Plinguet & La- plante, jirDiirictois and printers, 30 St. Gabriel LOVELL, JOHN, jtriiitcr and ]mblisher of the IJaihf A'ews; Montreal Weekly Trniiscript; Montreal Directory; general Book and Job Printer and Blank liiok Manuluctnrer, 'i3 and 25 St. Nicho- la-s, between St. Sacrament and St. Paul Low, John \\'., New York Temiieranee hotel LOWE, JOHN, managing director Montreal Printing and Puhlisliing ('(Uiijiany. (i7 Great St. James LOWER C.VNADA ACiKlGULTUltALIST.mmithly; Jos. Perrault, editor and jjroprietor; John Lovell, ]n-inter, 22 St. Nicholas LOWER CANADA JURIST (monthly); John Lovell, proprietor, ]iublisher and printer, 23 and 25 St. Nicholas LOWER CAN.VDA LAW JOURNAL, fiuarterly; James Kirby, advoi ate, c(litor and conductor; John Lovell,' printer & publisher, 23 St. Nicholas LUSKJNAN, ALPHONSE, editor of La Pay«, 9 St. Therese Lussier, Paul, advocate Hoclielaga Luttrell, Richard, station agent, (J.T.li. Lyman, S., Jones & Co., wholesale drug and commis- sion merchants, and agents for Union Mutual Life Assurance Co., of Boston, 44 St. John Lymans, Clare k Co., wholesale chemists and drag- gists, 3S1 and 38(! St. Paul Macbean, David, B.A.,M.I)., Sylvan place, 140 St. Monicpie Macbean, William, land agent O.T.R., Sylvan place, 140 St. iM(nii(|ue MacCalluin, Duncan C, JI.D., physician and surgeon, 520 (Jraig McCulloeh, v., cashier City Bank, Place d'Arnies, cor Great St. .laiucs MACDONALI), de P.., k Co.. importers and manu- facturers o!' straw goods and sleel spring hoop skirts, 19 St. Helen McDonaM, .1. .M., St Lawrence dye works, 31 Bleury McDonald, Rev. Alexander, secretary French Cana- dian Mis.,ionary Society, 82 St. Christopho McDonnell, Peter L., advocate, and a.ssistant city clerk. City H.all, bSfi St. Paul McDonnell, Richard, advocate, 17 Place d'Armes, lull M"Donnell, Robert L., M.D., phy-siciiin and surgeon, 889 St CUheririe McDOUG.VLL 5: DA.IDSON, stock and bill brokois anil agents for North British and McTcantilo In.surance Co., 11 Hospital McDougall, Ilartland S,, stock and share broker, St. Sacrament cor St. Nicholas „McEweii, Peti'r, gei>eral numager. Union Bank, 51 McCiill college avc McFarlane, James B., plumber gas fitter, and mami- fa<^tnrer of every d'iscrption of copper work, 6 Blfiury McFarlan, Walter, & Rainl, wholesale clothing, and dry good.s. Dominion buihlings, 120 McGill Maokay & Austin, advocates, 34 Litt'e St. James Mackay, David, customs appraiser, 15 Common Mackay, John & Co., commission merchants, 33 St Nicholas MACKAY, JOSEPH & BRO., wholesale dry goods, 170 McGill Mackenzie, J. (}. & (!o., general merchants, 381 and 383 St Paul Mackenzie, Richaril, manufacturers agent for railway supplies, 35() St. Paul, Maclean, David E. k Co., produce commission mer- chants, shippers, and ship agents, 4 St. Nicholas MacLean, Donald, jiianofortes, 7 St. Charles Bor- romee. MACPHERSON. JOHN, deputy assistant Adj. Gen. of Militia, Brigade OHice, (i"3 St. Gabriel MacQuisten, P., city surveyor, 104 St. Hubert MacRae, George, advocate and commissioner lor taking adiilavits for Ontario, 42 Little St. James MacTavish Brothers, wholesaK' dealers in petroleum, kerosene and machinery (jils, lamps, &c., 140 St Lawrence MacVicar, Rev. I). H., minister of Cotte Street Canada Presbyterian Church, 674 Lagauchetiere Mc.\dam, ( 'harles, commi'^sion merchant, Scotland M('ARTHUR, JOHN, k SON. oils, colors, mnnufac- turers and dealers in lubricating oils, paints and window glass, 18 Lemoine McAVAY, E. F., & CO., manufa. ••< .s >■ New Dominion Cement, 153 St. Jam ^- ;>) McCallum, Duncan, M. D., ]ihvsic!iai ui '■ • Tgeou, 784 Ch-aig McCnllum, J., & Sons, piano-forte 'Warerooms, 66 Bleury McC'lure & Cassils, importers of fancy and staple dry good.s, glovers, hosiers, and shirr and collar makers, 393 Notre Dame McCONKEV, S.\MUEL, St. Lawrence cigar store and samj)le rooms, 30 and 32 Great St. James MeCord, David R., advocate, 48(3 Craig McCoy k Vilbon, advocates, 6 Little St .Tames McCreadv, .lames .& Co., leather co;.. mission mercbts, 503 St. Paul McCuaig, John F., shipping and insurance agent, 31 St. Fr.aiKjois Xavier, ami 81 Common, canal wharf McCulloeh, Brother.s. commis.sion merchants, 10 and 12 Corn exidiange McCulloeh, J.ack k Co.. importers of dry goods, wholesale, 420 and 429 St. Paul McDonald, Alexander & Sons, contractors and build- j ers, 71 Bluery j McDonald, Dugald, commercial academy, 104 St- Bona venture McDonald, John, groceries, wines and liquors, 167 St. Lawrence cor Dorchester McDon.ald, R., advocate, 17 Place d'Annes hill McDonald, W. C, tobacco merchant and manut'., 340 Notre Dame (.see adv) McDougall, Jas., canal Hour mill, 447 ( 'ommissionera I McDougall, John k Co., manulUcturers of car whecU work.s, St. Gabriel locks, ollice, 22 St. S.icranicnt j McEachran, 1)., M.II.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon, 079 Ciaig SIcEveuue, B. , dejmty postmaster McFee, Duncan, general coniinissiou merohant, l"! William McGarvey, Oiven, eluiir and furniture warehouse, H St. .iosepii ( McGauvran, J. W. k Co., 8,aw and planing mills, Stj Gabriel Locks CAN, KEO, BULK AND SHELL OYSTERS. MONTREAL. 619 I dotliiiig, and 12(5 McGill (■ St. James i Conunon eri'liants, 33 St esale dry gowls, chants, 381 and igent f(^r railway :oni mission incr- a, 4 Rt. Nicholas St. Charles Hor- isistant Adj. Geu. t. Oiliriel St. Hubert •ommi.ssioner tor > Little St. Jaraea crs in \)i',troloum, 11U1.H, &;.•., Host, of I'ntte Street 371 Lagnuchetiere ■chant, Sc;otland i, colors, manufac- :i<» oiln, "rtints and ifa. ■ in New ■rgeou, M-te warorooms, 66 lucy and staple dry 1 shirt and collar iwreni'c cigar store Great St. James Crnig tie St. James ..mission merclits, insurance agent, 31 nisnon, canal wharf nicvchants, 10 and (■rs of dry goods, lul ... trill 'tors and huiW- academy, 104 St. and li(iuors, 167 . d'Armesliill chant and manul., 447 (Commissioners urersof carwhecU e, '22 St. Sacrament lAcrinary surgeon, Lion merchant, 1" liturc warehouse, H ll plaiung mills. St ■ McGiblion, •Me.\an(ler, grocer, wine and spirit mer- chant, f)9(!rcat St. James, and 44 St. Gabriel McGibbon, William, t )i'er, wine and spirit merchant, 218 and 220 Notre Dame. MnOlLL MODKL S(.'HO()L, James McGregor, boys' department; lAliss Mary Coadj', girls depart- ment, .•!0 to 38 i'.clmont McGILL N()UjM.\L SCUUOI,, professors Hieks and Itobins, 30 Helmont McGlI.L UNlVKIiSlTY, (.'ollege l)uilding.s, 803 Slierbrooke ; .Medical faculty, 2.5 tjotte ; Higli .school, cf)r Dovchestrr and University ; secretary's ollice, ()~7 Diircli ester McGregor, (Jrcgor, auctioneer and commission mer- chant, 90 St. Francois -Xavicr McGnire .t Vo., Mctroiiolitan liotel, 47 St. Jean ISaptiste Mcllrce, J. 1)., Jf. IX, inspector of hosjiituls, and jirineipal nicilical oHicer, 31 Notre Dame Mcintosh & Daly, nurcliant tailors and giuit's fur- nishing goods, 5 St. Patrick's hall, 2,') Victoria .sij Mcintosh, i'Mward, notary, 114 St. .losc])h Mclntyre, Dcnoou k Krcndi, wholesale dry goods, 39'J ('(unniissioMcr.s Mclver k Co., halters and furriers, wholesale and retail, li)l Notre Dnnic McKay, Henry & Co., cuinmi.ssion merchants, ship- ])iiigaiid iiisuiaiicc lirokcis, 11 St. Sai^niment McKenna, Thomas, )ilninl)cr, gas nnd steam litter, .IS and (iO St. Henry McKcn/ic, M., niaiine and .ship chandler, 4 and 6 drey Nun McKenzic, William, exdiange broker, 98 St. Francois Xavicr M.dvercher, J. 1!. .t Co., boots and .shoes, 228 Notre Dame lIch.ACHl.AN, I'.RDS. CO., importers of .staple and fancv good.s, small wares, 4(i8 St. Paul McLAUKN, JOHN ('., saddlery emiiorinm, ans4 Mcfiill' Mi'Leod, Itiv. J. .\., incundjcnt of St, Thomas Chunli, 17 lierri McMahon, .\rthui, advocate, 17 Little St. James McMaitin, -lohn, agent for steanierZ. Jlfuaad, 2 (!rey Nun McMa.ster, W. J. & Co., importers of stajde and fancy dry goods, 1() Lenniiiie M..MILL.\N & CAU.SON, wliolesale .dothier-s, l.')0 .Mc(!ill McNaniara, iJanicl, grocer, wine and sjiirit dealer, 307 St. .losepli .MiNiinicc, FianrisIL, contractor, 27.'i St, Antoine Mi:Rmi', V. A., wholesale and retail confcetioner, .ISl St. Mary Mcliitcliie, I!i-v. (ieorgc, pastor Wesle5'an Churcli, 28 St. Moni-iiie McSaane, U., wholesale grocer, 109 and 111 JIcGill Uaguire & Smith, shipcliandlers and grocers, 286 j Conimissionrrs Halo, Frani.'is Navier, merchant tailor, 235 Notre D..mi^ Mandeville, '•■■ . ■• .md job jninN'r, 99 Carapeau [Uamlevii' s, ll 'tnry, 427 St .Mrry MANN, DAVID DANIKL, ch)thicr, 101 McGill (see adv.) Mann & Son, merchant tailoi-s, 403 and 403 Notre Dame cor St. Peter ' Mansfudd, Martin, Manslidd House, 21"> St. lJon»- ventnre Manson, William, impm-tcr of Ihitisli and foreign stationery, 58 St. Francois Xavier Manton, .Iose]ih, gunmaker, fiSO Craig Marchnnd, L. W., Deputy ('Icrk, Ccatrt of Appeals, Court House, 177 Notre Dame JIarchand, Louis & Son, banking and ex( hangf» offie>», cor St. Francois Xaviir and great St. James Marehand, Mi'deric, advocate, 4 St. Klizabeth Marcotte, Victor, i)ro]i. Hotid du Canada, 20, 22 and St. Thercse cor St. Gabriel Marcon, Henderson & Co., hats and caps, 186 Notrw Danu' Mareebal, IIcv. Jo.seph Nap., parish iiriest, Notre Dame di^ Grac(! Marenda, Francois, Franklin House, 23 to 31 Cemctety Markgraf, Charles F., M.A., professor iAIeOill Um- vcisity, .335 Doreheslcr Slailer, (L ],., accountant. Seminary St. Sulpice, 320 Notre Dame MAUIHAGK, W.ALTKl!. importer of F.nglish gro- ceries, .■II) Lemoine (see adv.) MAKTFL, JOSKI'H, giw erics, wines and liquors, 5(i4 and 581 St. Miiry ALartin, (Jeorgc, ]ihotographie goods, 42 St. John Martin, .lohn, fur broker, and general eommissiou merchant, 459 .St. Paul JLirtin k .Mmiat, wholesah' ilry gooils. 220 St. Paul JLirtiheau, Rev. F., Seminary of St Sul|iice, 320 Notre Dame Mason, John, .shoemaker, 250 St. Patrick JIa.son.S. W., account book manulaetur r, |>aper ruler and book binder, 5i) St. Francois Xavier Jlasson, D., k Co., wholesale grocers and commis- sion merchants, 31 St. I'eter MATHKWSOX, J. A., importer and wholesale grocer, 2(12 Mc(!ill JIATLIKWSON, JOHN, & SON, .soap, (handle and oil mannfactui'crs, 10 to 29 Inspector cor College JIathiesoii, I!ev. Alexanib'r, 1). D., mini.stcr of St. Au'irews' Church, Church of Si/otland, 30.^ City Councillors .Mathieu, I!cv J. M., Hi.shop'a Palace, Cemetery JIatthew,s, Itieliard, ]perlumer and fancy soap maun- fai'turer, 35 Mnirav Matthews, I'obert L., deputy assist., 'it Commissary- General, 193 Uleury Matlhcw.s, Stephen, merchant tailor, 82 (.reat St. James Maulfette, Jo.seph, principal St. Jo.ci>h Ai'ademy, .')07 to 513 St. Joscidi Mavor, .lames A., k Co., .Mo'urcal Marble Works, cm- St. ('atherine and St. Alexander Ma.xwell, K. J., & Co., lumb.-r merchant.s, 545 and 715 Craig Jlay, Jose|>li, importer of dry giod.s, wholesale, 449 ■ St. Paid May, S. If., k (.'o., im'.ortei-s of paints, oils, glass, brushes, varnish, xc., 474 St. Paul uml 396 Commissio'iers MAY, THO.MAS & CO., importers of .straw good* and fancy dry gootls, Cavcrhill'h liuildings, 68 St. Peter Maybank, (}eorgo, St. Vincent hotel, 48 St. Vin- eent MAYOR'S OFFICE, William Workman, mayor. City Hall, 18rt St. Paul V u J, 15. BUSS, 17 PLACE D'ARMLS. 620 MONTREAL. ; i !rr •* i \l Maysenliocldcv & Bprger, working jewellers and cliainniaker.s, 27 St. r/nnibt-rt MECHANICS' lUNK, Walter Shanly, prosident ; Alexiiiuler Molanii, vice-pri-sident and managing director, 8G Great St. .lames MEDICAL FACULTY McGlLL COLLEGE, 25 Cotte MEDICAL HALL, Kenneth Caraj-bell & Co., pro- prietors, 23 Great St. James, branch establish- ment, 8 Pliillii)s Square Meek, Jnines, jirop St. Lambert Hcise, 8 St. Lambert Meeker, C. J,, banking exchange otii 'e, 51 St. Fran- cois Xavier Mcikle, .Fnlin Robert, hotel keeper, 12 Vitre Meilleur k Co., nianutiuturers and dealers in stoves, iron, bedsteud.s, tin and sh-jet iron ware, 526 Craig MERCANTILE AGENCY, Dun, Wiman & Co.. proprietors; James Hedley, manager, 37 and 39 St. Francois Xavier Mercantile and Kxehange Hank of Liverpool (limited). Prentice, Maedon^'all & Co., agents, 60 St. Fran- cois Xavier MERCHANT."^' HANK OF CANADA, Jackson Rae, cashier, I'hu^e d'.Vrnics cor Notre Dame Merchants' Exchange, John C. Dinning, secretary, 11 St. Sacrament Merchants' IIo el, G. D. Kmpsey, prop., 51 College Men-ill, Dr. J. A., medical electrician, 149 Great St. James Merrill, H. k II., dry goods. 28S Notre Dame Merry, W. A., secretary Building Society, 233 St. Antoine Metivier, J. Bapti.sto, contractor, 258 St. George Meunier. David, projjrietor Glasgow hotel, 7i and 76 St. Liuvrcnce Meyer, .1. & Co.. wholesale importers of dry goods, 525 St. Paul Meyn & Wultl', manufacturers agents, 351 Commis- sioners Michaels & Lyon, auctioneers and im]iorters of car- pet.i, woolens and general merchants, 301 Notie Danie MILITI.V HKIGADE OFFICE, licut.-col. T. Bacon, brigade major, 63 St. Gabriel Millar, G. M., eomniissidn merchant, 404 St. Paul Millar, (ieorge A., eoniniission merchant, 401,^ Craig Millard, II. 1!., importer of wnteh materials, tools, glasses, &e. , 48 (!reat ft. .lames Millard It. k Co., railroad chairs and spike fa^ .'y, 147 Prince MILLAR, ADAM, junr, book.seller, stationer, and dialer in faiiev goods, 29 Hleury MILLER, ALKXANDKi;, secretary Canadian Navi- gation Co., 73 St. .lames Miller, Charlirs D. & Co., confectioners, 344 Notre Dame MILLER, ROBERT, wholesale stationer, school book pul)lisher, bo )k binder ami blank hook nuinu- facturer, and agent lor Lovell's series of school books, 387 Notre Dame Miller. Thomas, leather merdiiiut, 263 St. (!porge MILLOY. ALEXAN DKli, agent Royal Mail Through Line steamers, Montri/al to Ilamiltc.n, 73 Great St. James Mills. E. Lyman, broker and merchant. 33 St. Fran cois Xavier Minchiri, William & Co., importers of china, glass and eaitlieiiwiire, 417 St. I'aul Mireault, Gilbert, advoeiite, 6 Little St. James Mitchell, A. & Co., brokivs and comuiissiua mer- chants, ■'^27 Conimi.tsioners Mitchell, James. West India and general commission merchant, 7 St. Helen Mitchell, Lewis, organ builder, 104 St. Antoine, cor Cemetery Mitchell, Robert, commis.sion merchant and broker, 33 St. Sacrament cor St. John Mitchell, Robert k Co., Montreal bni.ss foundry, 114 St. Peter cor Craig Mocoek, William, axe and edge tool manufacturer, St. Gabriel loitks MODEL SCHOOL OF COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY, Rev. canon Bond, 44 St. Bonaventure MOLSON, ALEXANDER, managing director JIc chanies Bank, and agent for International Life Assurance societv, 5.')7 Sherbrooke MOLSON, J. H. R. & BROTH KRS. brewers, distil- lers, vinegar manufacturers and sugar refiuei-s, 222 St. Mary, citv otHee 117 St. Fran(;ois Xavier MOLSON, WILLIAM, president of Molsons Bank, 342 St. Mary MOLSON'S BANK, William Molson. president, Wil- liam Sache, cashier, 100 Great St. James cor St. Peter MOLSON'S BANK, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, James Elliott, manager, IflO (ireat St. James Monagan. W. F., M.D., ftl.C.P.S., 77 Upper St. Dominique, St. .1. Bte. village MONDELET, HON. CHARLES, judge Supcricr Court, 2(i8 St. Antoine Mondelet, W. H., M.D., 268 St. Antoine Mondion, Louis Joseph, dry good, 451 and 453 St. Joseph Monette, Maximo, dry goods, 201 St Paul MONGEAU, .1'. N., advocate, 223 Notre Dame Mongeon, Charles, whnrfinger, I/i- bine canal office MONK, HON. SAMUKL CORNWALL:!^, Judge of Superior Court, 28 Victoria Monk & Normandciiu, advocates, 43St. Vincent Monk k Rixford, advocates, 34 Little St. James Montinar([uet, A. Edouard, dry goods, 398 St. Cath- erine MONTlil'.AL & CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD CO., Grand Trunk Railway oliii e. Point St. Chnrles MONTREAL & OTTAWA KOI! WARDING CO., I.snae Bonner, agent, 69 Common MONTREAL AND QUEBEC STEAMBOAT OF- FICE, Iiielielieii Co., 201 Coinniissioners MONTREAL ASSURANCK CO., lire and marine, W. Murray, man.iger, 25 Gie;it St. James MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETV, T. Miiir, deoo.sitiiry, 713 Cniig MONTRE.VL'AXK AND EIHiE TOOL FACTORY,! AVilliam Mocoek, proprietor, cor Seigneure amij Cinial MONTREAL AXE WORKS, Morland, Watson i I Co., ])ropriet(ns ; factory on Lachinc canal; otlicel 387 St. Paul MONTREAL BUILDING AS.SOCIATION, H. A.\ Nelson, president, oflii'c (15 (ii'eat St. James MONTREAL (AN.U)IAN I'.UILUING SOCIETY,] • ' Malaneon. presidiiit ; L. A. J ette, secretary ;| olliee 42 St. Vincent MONTUEAL CITY AND DISTRICT BUILDINT-I SOCIETY. T. Musseii, presid.i,. ; ottioe 60 Little| St. .lames MONTREAL COLLEGE, Rev. rector, Sherbrooke, n Guy MONTR EAL COLLEG I AfE Nichols. L. R. C. P.. head C.M., »-ice-prineipal, 21 Victoria MONTREAL CORN EXCHAN(iF,, W. J. Pattison, seeretarv, cor St. John and St. Saeiaiiieiit MONTRE.AL GAZETTE, Montreal Piintiiig Publisluiin Ciiipaiiv, printers and pubU-^lu'il John Lowe, managing director, 67 Gt. St. J-i'-'l Charles Lenoir. M scHO(n„ master; W. ChatH Nichobi MONTREAL. 621 St. Aiitoine, cor liant and broker, imss foumlvy, 114 )ol manufacturer, 1, CHURCH AND moil Bond, 44 St. uins director Mc- International Life )()ke IS. brewers, distil- md suf^ar refuiei-s, it. Frani;ois Xavier of Molsons Bank, ion. president, Wil- t St. James cor St. 1 DEPARTMENT, fireat St. James .S., 77 Upper St ;S, judge Superior Antuine „1, 451 and 453 St. 1 St Paul 23 Notre Dame yvbiue canal ollioe S'WALLl.", Judge of :, 4!?St. Vineent liv.ttlc St. James j^oods, 398 St. Cath- \i RAILROAD CO., ,, Point St. Charles )l!\VARDlNa CO., Innion Sl'E.UtBOAT OF- I'tminussioners _ lo., tiri^ and marine, , IcMt St. Jii""'-;, ,.,. „ I IP.LE SOCli'/r\, 1. I TOOL F.\CTORY, Ir, cor Seigneurs aml| iMorlaud, Watson M iLaeliine canal; olhcej loClATlON, H. A. Idrcat St. .'anu;s_ llLDlNC. S()C1ET\,, \. Jette, secretary; ruu'T lUJlLD^'f , . „|Uceti() Little I'luuU'S Lenoir, lii] SCHOOL. Chart I master; \Y. NicW Ltoria , „ 1(1 K, W. J. Pi'""'^' 1st. Sm'ianU'iit 1 ir^al PiintinK ,r.s and pubUf' Itor, 67 Gt. St. JM MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Dr. George Ross. a(iu.sc nurj,'eon ; Edward Russell, stewaivl, •12'2 Dor 'liester cor St. Doniiniiiue MONTREAL .'lEUALD, Edward G. Penny, editor ; E. '}. Penny and Andrew Wilson, jiroprietors, li'.-.'olisbers and printers, 51 Great St. James MONTREAL HOR.SE NAIL WORK.S, Morland, Watson k Co., proprirtors, ollicc 387 St. Paul Montreal Hous •, Hiram Duclos, j)roprietor, 6 and 8 Custom House sii MONTREAL, LACHINE AND GRAND TRUNK R.MLWAY DEPOT. St. Honavcnture MONTREAL LEAD \\ORKS Montreal Rolling .Mills t'o., jirojiriutors ; Modand, Watson & Co., managiu'.^ directors ; factory on Lochine canal ; ollice 387 St. Paul MONTliEAL NAIL WORKS, Montreal Rolling jMillsCo., proprietors; Morlaud, Watson & Co., managing direitors ; factory on Lacliine canal ; ollice 3»7 St. Paul MONTREAL OBSERVATORY, C. Smallwood, M. I)., LL.D., D.C.L., 803 Sherbrooke .Montreal Ocean Steamship (>>., II. & A. Allan, agts, cor Youville & tlomiiion, Montreal Perma icut Building Society, Henry Tlioma.'s, ]iresident; M. H. 'Jault, secretary; oHice 77 (Jt. St. .lames MONTREAL PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., John Lowe, managing director, G7 Great St. J ames MONTREAL ROLLING MILl.a, Montreal Rolling mills (."o., proprietors; Morlaud, \Vatson k <")., m maging ilireetors; factory ou Lacliini c .al; office 387 St. P.iul MONTliEAL SAW WORKS, Morlaud, Wat.on & Co , prourii'tors, office 377 St. Paul JlONfRK.VL TACK WORKS, Morlaud, W.atson & Co., proprietors, 387 St. Panl MONTREAL TEI-EORAPH CO., connecting with the prinoii.>al c''ies and towns in Canada and the United States; Hugh Allan, president ; .lames Dakcrs, secret iry; 12 anil 14 St. Sacrament VONTRK.VL TYP;-; AND STEREOTYI'E EOUN- DRY, C. T. Piilsgr.no, pr.>i)rietor, 1 St Helen MONTKEAL WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT, i.sued ev'i'y Thursilay al'ternoon ; John Lovell, pi inter and pui.iishcr, 21 and 25 St. Nichola.s, bet St. S.icraiii.mt ami St. Paul MONTREAL WITNESS, John Dougall, 'ditor; Jcdin Uougall k Son, proprietors, publishers and print- ers, 12t) Great St. James Mooiny, J. H., commission merchant and dealer in wo.il, hides, etc., 85 Grey Nun Moore, Doniiniiiue, hotel, 33 and 35 Cemetery llooie, O. it J., hats, caps and furs, Cathedral block, 20t> Notre Dame Mnijiv, Seiiiplc k liatchettc, wholesale gl'ocen, 2 Do- minion liuildings, 128 MoGill Moore, reivncc, groceries, wines and liquors, 191 St. biinaveuturc Monini, Ouimet & Lacoste, advocates, 30 St. G.ibiiei Moreuii, Very Rev. Canon IL, Bishop's Palace, Ceineicry iMiiij;ini, Henry & Co., dry goods, wlndesale and re- tail, Coloniil House, l&i (ireat St. James eor Victoria Sipiare |Morj,'iui, Janu.s V.iughan, importer and general mer- liaiit, 2.1 Hosjiitat lonn it Co., g.-mral brokers and commission mcr- :iiit.s, '.^4 IS. .Sacrament [HOltlSO.V, JAiMKS k CO., importers of dry goods, '■H mill 27ti Notre Uame eau, Rev. E., chaplain Bishops I'alace, ricui- cti;ry MORLAND, WATSON k CO., merchants in iron and hardware, proi)rietors Montreal Saw Works, managing directors Montreal Rolling Mills Co. ; general agents Commercial Union As.surance Co. and National Provincial Marine Insurance Co., 387 St. Paul Morris, David & Co., produce ami leather, St. Pat- rick's Hall, 17 Victoria Sijuarc Morton, 0.-.borne, livery stables, 38 .St. Bonaveiiture Moseley & Bicker, manufacturers of boot, shoe and carriage leather, 510 St. Paul MOSS. J. L. k CO., pawnbrokers and city loan officeL 84 Notre Dame Moss, 8. H. k J., importers and clothiers, 5 Rc- collet Mosseau k David, advocates, 3f) St. Vincent Mons.scau dcs Islet, Rev. Gilbert, 120 (iernian MUIR, EWAN & CO., wholesale chithirs, 185 V Jill Miiir, George B., sec-treasuicr Provincial Permanent Building Society, and manager Citizens Insurance Company, 75 Uiiiversitv MUIR, W. i R., importersof dry goods, IfiG McGill MULHOLLAND k BAKE!!, wholesale liardware. merchants, 419 and 421 St. Paul, yard entrance, 27 St. Francois Xavier, (see adv) Mullarky & McCready, wholesale boot and shoe mamifacturers, 8 St. Helen MULLE'.t, FREDERICK, M. I)., hoiiKcopatliiu ])hpsician, 83 Union Avenue MuUin, J. E., & Co., wholesale grocers, 'M) St. Peter MUNDERLOH, STEENCKEN & CO., shiiipingand commission merchants, 301 Commissioners (see adv) Mu.iro, Alexander, stockbroker, 55 St. Fiancoi* Xavier, h Mountain Munro, 13aniel, idumber and gaslitter, 17 St. Bona- veiiture Munro, 1 iwin, M.I)., 418 Dorchester Murj^hy, A. A., inipcrter of Irish linen, .staple ami fancy drygooi's, 418 and 420 Notre i)aine Murphy, J. .T A., nienh n' tailor, !) Bleury MURP'HY, JO. IN & {.'()., Hosiery, gloves, ribbon. small wares, gentlemen's haherdaslierv etc., 405 Notre Dame and 79, 81 and 83 St. Peter Mur])h)', Matthew, rojie manufacturer, 123 Ontario Murray & Co., bookseih rs ,i«d stationer.s. Stationers* Hall, 379 Notre P.ime cor St. John Murray, Daniel 1)., Hotel du IVuple, Ki;? Cominis- sioni rs Murray, Robert B., v. iioiesale dealei in petroleum, benzine, ;.nd luhricatiug oils, 3t) Lenioim. Murray, William, maiiager Montreal ln.-.iirance 'C«., Cote .St Aiitoine Mussen, 'i'lidnuis im])ortei of stiiple ami fiuicy dry' goods, 257 and2.')9 Notre Dame cor St. Lambert' Nagle, S. B., alvo, ate, 50 Little St. James NAI'IONAL EXPRESS C (MPANV, 1>. T. IrisL, agent, 7 and 9 Place d'.\ni)e!i NATIONAL LiFE INSURANCE CO. of the U. S. A., Williaia Douglas, jiwi., general .igent for the Dominion, offite (inat .St. Jaines (see n'v. inside NATIONAL PROVINCIAL MARINE INSUR- .\N('E CO., Morlaml, Watson k Co., gen. agents, 387 St. P.iui N.VrURAL HISTORY .SOCIETY MUSEUM, J. E. Wliileavc!:. curator, Win. Hnntcr, taxidermist. University cor Cathcart Neher, .Muitiii, in '>, jiriiit and ]>icture colorer, at John Li.vell's 2;J and 25 St. Ni<,'holaa NelKo-.i, Alfred, M.D., 12 Little St. James Nelson k Ballard, lui'hitects, 1^1 (ireat St. James NELSON, 'VOOD Ji CO.. fiini;y goods, woodenware, clocks, eic., 29 St IVtvr ■ i I'i(f1. ^fr : ; , ,1 |:1 V 622 MONTREAL. ' 1 ; ; j ' ■■Vr NEW CORN EXCHANGE BUILDING, 43 St. Safniuioiit I'lir St. .loliii NEW DOMINION M(JNTHLY, annual subscription $1; John Duugall k Sun, props., printers, and imblisliiTH, 120 Great St. James NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., Williaiu Douglass, jun., general agent, 32 Great St. James NEW YORK LIKE INSURANCE CO., Walter Burke, fjeneval a^'ent I'or Dominion, 61 Great St. James (see adv. o|ip iii-siile buck cover) Nichols, Chailes, L. R.C.P., principal of Montreal CoUegiati; scliool, 21 Victoria Nichols, Robinson & Co., banking e-xclmnfjc^ oflioe, 2ia St. Francois Xavier Nicol, John, Inusli manlr., 122 Magill Nielli, KiUvard & Co., inipis. of gentlemen's haber- dashery and comn nurs. 479 St. I'anl Niuinio, Rcv. James (C'hurcli of Scotland) 169 St. Elizabeth Nivin k Co., general comn niers., 484 St. Paul Nolan, W. 1'., k Co., commission and provision niercbants, 2C St. Sacrament NOllMAL St'HOOL, Professors Hicks and Robins, 30 Belmont Norman, Rcv. R. W. (Church of England), 686 Dor- chester Normandin, Alexis, & Frcre, groceries and liquors, 280 to 2S)0 St Lawrence Norris, Wni., general broker and commission agent, Exchange Court, 10 Hosi)ital North British and Merca.ilile Insurance Co., Mac- Dongall & David.son, agents, H. J. Johnston, secretary, 72 St. Francois Xavier cor Hospital Northvup I't Riis.sell, commission merchants, IJoyal Insurance Building, 3 Common Notman, \Vm., jdict igiapher & publisher, 17 Blcury O'BRIEN, JA.MES, & CO., wliolesalc clothioi-s, 207 McGill cor RecoPet O'BRIEN, JAMES J., furniture dealer, 553 and 555 St. Mary 'Brien, Rev. Michael, St. Patrick's houso, H2 St. Alexand-r PBIKN, W., agent G.T.R., 39 Great St. James '>onnell, John, M.D., pliysiciaii and .suigion, I'l St. Alexander O'Karrell, Rev. Llichael, St. Patrick's house, 92 St. Alexander O'HEIH, JAMES, wholesale clothier and outfitting warchoii.se, ir.2 Magill O'Leary, Patri.:k. M. D. O'LOGIIL.VN, .MARTIN, giocceries, wines, liiiuors, kc, 120 Prince cor Ottawa Oblats, Rev. PeriNs, St. Peter's church, 95 Visitation Oertel, Albert C., coniuiis.sion and shipping nicrcht, Royal Insurance buildings, 2 Common Ogilvie, A. W. &<'o., tlour mills, St. Gabriel locks Ogilvy & <'ii., importers of dry goods, 495 St. Paul Ogilvy, James .\., dry goods, wholesale and retail, 91 and 93 Mountain ONT.MtlO BA.NK, Henry Starnc>, manager, 6 Place d'.Xriues Ustell, John, architei t and lumber dealer, St. Gabriel locks, oiliif and varl, 761 Craig OTTAWA AND PRKSCOTT RAILWAY CO., Thomas lit yiiolds, umnaging director, 00 Little St. James OTTAWA AND RIDKAU FORWAUDl.NG CO., James Caveii. manau' r, ''o Cici'inon OTTAWA HOTEL, Sainui 1 Browning, prop, 150 ' Milt St. Jamis, :i!id 445 Notre Dame OTIAWA RIVEU V^VIG.VnON CO.. R. W. Shcph. :;1, i '•■'■si''- ■ -Vlcrcautilc Library building, 14 St. Bunavcnture (see adv) OVERING, THOMAS, Canada Wire Works and AViro Cloth Manufactory, 7;'>7 Crnig (see adv) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW YORK, William M. Freer, agent, 10 Hospital PACIFC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK, M. H. Gault, agent, 77 Great St. James PACY, T. B., housefnrnishing and builders, hard- ware, mechanics' tools, 25 St. Lawrence PAGELS, FREDERICK, tobac(U)nist and dealer in meerschaum and f*ncy pipes, 113 Great St. James (see adv.) Paige. E. & B. P., threshing and mowing machine.^, 84 Wellington Paltttin. Rev. M., Seminary of St. Sulpice, 320 Notre Dame PALS(JRAVE, CHARLES THEODORE, proprietor Montreal Type Foundry, 1 St. Helen cor Lenioin* Papineau, Anthony, grain ineruhant, 4 St. Henry cor College PAPINEAU, HON. LOUIS JOSEPH, 92 Champ de Mars Papineau, L. J. A., prothonotary. Belle Riviere, 52 St. Mary i Papineau, Papineau k Diirand, notaries, 32 Little ! St. James ! Poquette, Moisc, wines, liiiuors and spirits, 19 I Bonsecours Patpiin, Isidore, ready made clothing and dry goods, 27 St. Lawrence Paradis, Francois X., I''ranklin liotel, 31 and 33 Chaboillez square Pare, Very Rev. I. (.)., .secretary to the Right Kcv. the Lonl Bishop of Montreal, Bishop's palace, Cemetery PAREEC, A. DAVIDSON, secretary Scottish Pro- vincial A.ssurance Compan}', Toupiu's building, 12 Place d'Armes Parkin, James, importer of British and foreign lace and embroidery, 250 Notre Dame Farks, J. G., photographer, 84 Great St. James Parkyn, James, miller and dealer in Hour, C69 Craig Purkyn, Willi.im, hydraulic lock.s, Cote St. Paul Parslow, Jolm, Inokbinder, stationer, paper ruler and account book manufacturer, 442 St. Paul Parsons, Henry, merchant tailor, 145 Great St. James PARYS, GJEORGE, general agent, 58 St. Francois Xavier Patenaude, Clement, Empire hotel, 20 Bonstecours Paters^u, J. & Co., blat'king and oil manufacturere, 29 Commissioners Patcm, Rev. Andrew, assistant minister St. Andrew's Church ((Jhundi of England) PATttN, THO.MAS, general manager Bank of British i North Ameri( a Pattersoi,, William J., secretary Corn Exchange, St. John cor St. Sacrament PATON, JOHN & m ).. , liina, gliLss ami earth, •.w.r.. 135 Great St. .laiars Patton, R., plumber, gasiitter, briws fonnder ouij electioidat('r, bronzing, etc., 742 Cmig Patton, Thorn '.s, & Bio., iieivhaut tailors and whole- sale clothicr-s, 'Mi .\|i (iiil Pauze k Bei(iiie, advocati*. 38 St, Vincent Payette, Antoine E., m'larv, 101 Lagaufdintim Pavne, Edward, commission merchant, 202 S . Drml Peck, Thomas k Co., maiiufacturei.s of iron, naiiAJ s'lip and railroad spiLi^s, ollicc, I'Ml St. Paul Pedlar, S. it Co., managers British Aiiu-rican agcncv,! .Etni Life Insi! mc.' Co.. 2') Gr.at St. Jiiincs Pell, A. J., carver mkI gild -r, lookititr glass and pic-| tare irame nut&rr, 34. i Noire Dame Pelletiev, l„,aja & Cie., dry goo(Ls, 101 Notre l)iiroe| if MONTREAL. 623- ire AVorks and •ail' (bob ailv) ;()MrANY OF "leer, agent, 10 COMPANY OF mt, 77 tircat St. d builders, hard- Lawrence st and dealer ill 113 Great St lowing machines, Julpif'C, 320 Notre POllK, pioprietor Helen cor l.emoin* it, 4 St. Henry cor ;PH, 92 Champ de IJoUe Kiviere, 52 notaries, 32 Little 1 and spirits, 19 iug and dry goods, hotel, ai and 33 to the Uight Kcv. al. Bishop's palace, rctary Scottish Pro- i, Toupiu's building, ish and foreign lace )anie icat St. James . ill Hour, C69 Craig IS, c;ote St. Paul fitioner, paper ruler rer, 442 St. Paul 145CireatSt. .lames nt, 58 St. Francois |ol, 20 Bonsecours nil manufacturers, Lnister St. Andrew's lager Bank of British | Corn Kxchaiige, S' ass and cavthe '.WM'. j lirnHs founder ami] J74J-ri cliaiit, 202 S l).»l luruLH of iron, naiAJ 1-e, :'.'.n St.. Paul |h' At.', rioan agency,] 1 dr. ,il St. Jaiiics Lm-.t glass mid pifj , D.une I.S 101 Notre Doiwl Pell, J. £., collector and general agent, 01 St. Antoine PcUi.sher, Rev. ![., 172 lUe.hmond Felthier, Heetor, M. D., Ediii., (532 Craig PENNY, WHiSON & Co., printers, proprietors and puhiisliei'.s of the Montreal llcrahl, and book and job I'lintei's, .11 Great St. James I'cntoii, Krederjek ^S^ L., chief of city police, 76 St. Denis Peres, Oldat.s, Kcv. M. Antoine, .sjiperior St. I'eter'a Chunh, Visitation, cor. Dorchester Perkins, J. A., .'en., liiiuber merchant, 27 McGill College Avenue Perkins k li'ani.say, advocates, 60 Little St. James Pcrniaueiit Building Society of the District of Mon- treal, ollice, 12 Place d'Arines I'eiTault, Eloi, leather niercluiiit, and dealer in shoe- fiiuliitgs, 305 and 307 St. Paul Pcrraull, llonorc, groceries, wines and liquors, 326 Jacciues Cartier PEURAULT, .lOSKPII FBANCOIS, proprietor of Lowir L'anuda Agriculturist and Jtcvice Ayricok, 44 St. Denis 6 Perrault, Leon, groceries, wines, liquors, &c. , 496 St. Catlieiine Pcrraull, Louis & Co., book and job printers and publishers, 30 St. Vincent Perrault k .Merrill, dry goods, 131 Notre Dame I'orrin, Charles F., dry goods, wholesale and retail, 123 None Dame Pcrrin k Frt re, haidware and paints, wholesale and retail, 525 St. Mary Perry, Alfred, in.spccior Koyal Insurance Co., 1 C'oinmdu Perry k Co., news de]iot, sti'tionery, ki\, 509 C'raig PEIMIY DAVIS & SON, Pa-n Killer depot, 380 St. Paul PERKY, EDWARD & CO., trunk and valiso manu- facturcr.s, 371 Notre Dame Perry, George A., boots and shoes, wholesale and retail, 293 Notre Dame Petroleum Gjs CVi., lliiijamiu S. Cuny, managing director, 150(irealSt. James Pliillijis, Kdwin, watchmaker, 237 McGill PHILLIPS, .LV.MES Z., dry good.s, 129 St. Lawrence Phillips, Walter, conmiission merchant and agent for lii!i:aii Line ot Sliaimis, St. John cor Ho.spital Phccnix File Assurancw Company of London, Gilles- pie, Mollatt & Co., agents, James Davison, Manager, 310 St. Paul I'hujnix Maiiiic Iiisuiiiucc Comiiany, Robert Hanip- sou, agent, 18 Corn Exchange Biff, St. John Picaid, F., agent Wriiioiit Cintial U.K., St. Janrtcs PicanI, Rev. M., Seiiiinaiy of bt. Sulpicc, 320 Notre Dame Picault k Son, chcmigts and druggists, and dealers in jiateiit nudieiiies, 7 1 to 78 Notre Dame cor Bon- JHl ')U1S I'ielic Eugene Urgele, advocate, 41 St. A'incent Pickup, Edmund, news agent and postage stamp di'iut, l:;3aiid 125 Si. Francois Xavier I'ikuis \i.. news depot, St. Lawrence hall, 31 »!reat St. •'iUlMS Pillow, Hiiiise^ & (\k, mainiractuivrs of cut nails, siieet iron, tack.s, ic, 5 Custom house square fttit. Dr. A.lex»ii ler R., SO Visitation Kugel, Joiiuii, C, wutchmakcr and jeweller, 741 Ciai,' I'liimondon, Viry Rev. Canon L. T., 1'i.shops Palace Cimcleiy I'LATE (JLASS INSURANCE CO., William Doug- l;w, jiui., "2 St. .Jiilius (Si-e r.dv) Plessis Dit Belair L. R., dry g<;o(ls. 283 and 235 St. Lawivnce Plante & Bourgoin, Stoneyard, 151 St. Elizabeth Pliiusoll, Warnock A Co., straw and lancy dry goods, 18 St. Helen PLINGIIET k LAPLANTE, printer ami publishers of L'Ordre, 30 St. Gabriel PLUNKETT, E. W., engineer, surveyor and patent solicitor 88 St. .lames POCOCK, GEORGE, ladies and children's hat and shape manufactuier, 782 Craig Poitra.s, J. O., mercliaiit tailor, (iO Notre Dama POLLOCK k CALVERT, picture frame makers, 13 Bleury Pophani, James & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers,. 487 and 481) St. Paul Popham, .loliii, advocate, 07 St. Francois Xavier POll'i WARDEN'S OFFICE, cajitain Alexander Schalcr, Koyal Insurance buildings, 2 Common Porteus k Co., brokcr.s, agents for niaiiufa(!turers, 2^. St. Sacrament Porter k Delesdcrniers, tanners aud leather dealers, 504 St. Paul POST OFFICE, E. S. Freer, Postmaster, cor St, James and St. Francois Xavier Potter, IL, pliotographcr, G4 St. James Powell, (reoige, dry gooils niercliaiit, 33 St. Joseph Pratt, John k Co., wiiolesale leutlier merchants, 463- St. Paul Pratt, Noel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 37 and 39 St. Lawrence Prefontaine, Perrault & Co., dry goods, 97 Notre Dame Prentice & McOougall, stock brokers, and agents for Alliance Assurance Co. of London, 00 St. F"ran- cois Xavier PRESBYTERIAN, THE, montlily; Lay Association,. prop ; John Lovell, printer, 23 St. Nicholas Prevost, Alphonse, notary, 43 St. Vincent Prevost, Aiiiable k Cie., wholesale dry goods, 266 and 208 St. Paul, and wholesale groceries, 217 Commissioners Prevost, Hector, advo(^ate, 43 St. Vincent Prince, Henry, iiiipr. of music and musical instru- nients, 30J Notre Dame Pringle, Plioimus, millwright and machinist, 527 St, Joseph PRIVATE POOR HOUSE, Rev. James Hogan, director, sister .Midland, diivetrii.ss, 35 Prince PROTIIONOTARY'S OFFICE, Hubert, Pupineau, & Honey, jirothonotuies; Crcorge I'yke, deputy jirothonotary, S. C, Court House, 177 Notre Dame PROENCHER, J. A., editor of La Minave, 41 St. Louis PROVENCHER, JOSEPH N., agent and collector,. 180 Vitre cor Cheiineville PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA, John F. MvCuaig, agent, ollice 31 St. FrancoLs Xavii-r PROVINCIAL PERMANENT BUILDING SO- Cii'.TY, Hugh Allan, ])iesideiit ; W. Workman, mayor, vicc-presi uwit ; G. It. Muir, secretary, olHce, 10 I'lae ■ d.^nnes PROWSE, BROS., ((call IS in liou.sc furni.shing hard- ware, stoves, &c. , 128 ht. James PRUD'IlO.MMi;, 1I(L\. laJST.VClIE, .senator, Co- teaii St. Pierre Pnul'hommc, I'ro.sp re, gioeerie.-., wines and liquors, 444 St. Jos. ph Pullaii, \\. G. & Co.. jiiii manuricturer.s. Seigneurs Putney, Ciiarle.s M., wliolisileaiid retail confectioner, 40 ^'ii:tori i .squ.irc Pvke, Geoige, »i.| utv |irothonotan', 362 St. Urbain QUEBEC HANK, ■\Villiu-. Ui.uid, manager, U Place d'Arines i ! \ [ 'i^^^H ^ ^H ; I ! m i m\\ 1 «24 MONTREAL. H'ii I ( I : ' ! 1 ill i: •H I hi I !. ' >, •QucRii TiiRnriinco Comjmny of Liverpool and London, A. M(!l<. Foibf"!, rrsident scciptavy and Ki'neml n(;(:nt, Slcrdiunts Kxcliiingf, 1:! St. iSaorniiiitiit • St. Vinfont 'oMl'.VNY, J. H. Iry, secretary, 20J lers, stationers and Ireiit St. James friuu'ois XaYicr L^itlmni'u ■s and counters, 10 kUnH'oll«g«"^' ., e uicrchunt, Dainsli nient r.s. to St. Peter , ii-ts, coUare and ties nieis. agents for Im- t St. .Sacrament, (see lc].iivtnii!nt, ti. T. li- llcTavish VI s and grain mcrs., L'ilKcUt Ittlc St. .lames , Notre Dame Iti,, St. .lames surveyor and i>atent [bdkery, 55 Dnfresne |,ai;auidietieve Iter, MS St. raul litraAor, 499 I-ag^ Its and engravers, 13 [■atcs, 50 Little St. .^rincers and eomn. .■rv„cer, :?1>S1. IMvv ir metal niereliMt, li:V2 Queen '., dry Koods iuipof i ) metal nad tul« 1 Ind :l7it St. I'iod ''''il iiiorchant, Uoyul Insuranru IJils., 1 Common Ro^i-r.s .V Kinjj;, iron foiiiulers, CtlH t'mig n lUpury Kulliuii), (r:iln'ii>I li., lioot&Hhoc niunufa 'Inrur whulo- Kill.', :i77 St. r.ml UciUiiml, .1. H. k Fils, liooksclli'rs, y)rintcrH and book- himli'is, 12 1111(1 14 St. Vinci'Ut lioUiii, l)f. Alexis, Ml St. Josfph KiiKiicy, I'ntriik, iiii|H)i'tt;i' ol' Htii|ilo iind faiwy dry ({(iDils. 1.17 St. I'aid ROSK, DANMKJ^, Look and |ol) piiutiT, 7 Dollard ROSi';. 1|(»\ JOHN, minister of linunw, 107 Siin|psiin It«)SK, lilT('HII'i& IIOSK, advocati's, SUndard As- sur.incc l!l;,'s., 47 (ircat St. Janirs Ros.s, (i('()i-<,'o, A.M., M.l)., housu »nr{{i'on Montroal (•'I'Mcral llospitai Riiss, I'. S. & Mrotlior, sliipchandlcrs, paints, oils, 10 tircy Nun , Ross. T. k V. k Co., wluilcsali' ^,'ro(;crs and romniis- sioii mcn'liaiits, :!(jl (.'onimissioners Ross, Williiiiii, notary, (^omniissiontT for takinj; alli- davits ill tin- province of <,)um / >^ Photographic Sciences Corporation % A? <^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 £?< 626 MONTREAL. t'-t- Seymour, M. H., general commisiiion merchant, ami dealer in leather, hides, wool, kv., 403 St. I'aul SHACKKLL, HKNKY, auditor G.T.R., 95 Union av 8HANLY, WALTER, M. P. P., civil engineer, 31 Great St. James Shannon, Alexander k Co., wholesale grocers, 102 and 104 McGill Shannon, Daniel, commission merchant and denier in produce and provisions, 11 William Shannon, Neil, wholesale and retail grocer, 455 ComniiBsioners Sharpley, Rice, jewclcry, watches and fancy goods, Crystal Block, 281 Notre Dame Shaw, David, gener.nl shipping agent and commis.<''.on mercliant, 2 Common Shaw, F. & Hrothei-s, tanners, and dealers in hides, leather and oil, 14 Lenioine Shaw, George, coniinisaion merchant and ship broker. Corn Exchange, 48 St. Sacrament Shaw, Henry J., auctioneer and commission mercht, 97 Great St. James Shaw, Rev. W. J.. (Wcsleyan) 967 St. Catherine Shearer, James & Co., steam .saw and planing mills, cor Seigneurs and Richardson, and 722 Craig SHEDDEN, JOHN, general railway contractor and forwarder ; Thomas Symington, agent Grand Trunk Railway ; ollice for collection and delivery of freight, 40 and 42 Foundling SHEPHERD, ROBERT AV., president Ottawa River Navigation Co., 39 Beaver Hall Terrace SHEWAN, A. N., M. A., principal of west end academy, 87 JIcGill college av Shinnock, John, commission merchant and dealer in oils, coals, &c., 174 Lenioine SHIPWAY, J. G. & SON, auctioneers, broker.s, and commis.sion merchants, 18 St, Sacrament SHORKY, H. & CO., wholesale clothing and tweeds, 535 St. Paul SIDEY, J. G. , commission merchant, 33 St. Nicholas Siniard, Joseph, notary, 262 Lagauchetieio Simms, Robert & Co., general nierehant.s. Royal In- surance Buil(ling,s, 1 Common Simpson & Belhune, general insurance agents, 104 St. Fnincois Xavicr SIMPSON, WHITEHEAD & CO,, saddlery and car- riage hardware, 452 St. Paul SINCKNNES & McNAUGHTON, forwarders and line of tug steamei-s, 203 Con.mis.sioncrs Sinclair, Jack & Co., wholesale groceis and commis- sion merchants, 413 St. Paul Sij)pell, G. J., civil engineer, 2(i Drummond Slack & (iravel, commission merchants and importers of leather anil slioefindings, 409 St. Paul SMALVVOOD, CHAliLES, M. 1)., L. L. D., D.C.L., director of the Meteorological and Magnetic Ob- servatory, 32 Beaver Hall Terrace Smallwood, John R., M. D., physician and surgeon, 32 Beaver Hall Terrace Sniardon, John, soap and candle manufacturer, 140 St. Urbnin SMITH, COCHRANE k CO., wliolesale boot and shoe manufacturers, 45 St. Peter and 51 St. Sacrament SMITH, COL. \V. OSBORNE, Assistant Adjutant General of Militia, 03 St. Gabriel Smith, C. F. C., r.-sident secretary Liveqiool and London and Globe Fire and Life Insuranio Co., Insurance Buildings, 16 Place D' Amies Smith, George, foi-warder. Royal Insurance Bigs, 1 Common Smith, H. B., & Co., china, glass and earthenware, 4i6 and 448 St. Paul and 369 Commissionei-s /iroith, James, notary, conveyancer and real estate agent, Mechauics' Bank Chamhers, 88 Grcut St. James SMITH k PHILLIPS, notaries public, etc., Me- chanics' Bank Chambers, Great St. James (gee^ adv) Smith, "VV. A., k Co., manufacturers of shirts and collars, and gentlemen's furnishing goodsj 496 and 498 St. Paul cor St. Peter Smith, W. H. k Co., agents for manufacturers of china, gla.ss antl earthenware, hardware and electro-plate, encaustic flooring tiles, and general merchants, 18 and 20 Hospital Smith, W. Howe, general merchant, 6 St. Sacra- ment Smith, William, k Brother, sugar refirers, office, 17 William Smith, William Primrose, 51. D., 624 Lngauchetiere Smyth, George, commission merchant, 75 St. Paul Snow, E. L., Canadian superphosphate, 93 Jurors Snowdon, C!. C, k Co., hardware merchants, 454 and 456 St. Paul cor St Nicholas Snowdon & Gairdner, advocat"s, 60 Little St. James SOCIETE DE CONSTRUCTION CANADIENNK DE MONTREAL, M. M. (;. Melancon, presi- dent, 42 St. Vincent Sowdon, Francis M., local agent Life As.sociation of Si:otland, Courville and at St. Lambert Spearpoiiit, W. E., merchant tailor and clothier, 3i Victoria Square Spenard, Charles C. notary, 6 Little St. James SPICER. WILLIAM J., superintendent G. T, R.,. 929 St. Catharine SPENCER, RICHMOND, chemist, importer and dealer in drugs, McGill cor Notre Dame Springle, J. IL, architect, 279 Drunmionu ST. ANDRKW'S HOME, William Burnet, chair- man, 484 Dorch"ster St. Antoine Academy, under the dii-ectiou of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, 111 St. Antoine St. Charles, F. X., Hour merchant, 453 Commissioners ST. DENIS ACADEMY, under tlie direction of the Congregational Nuns, sister St. Gabriel, super- ioress, 35 St. Denis ST. GEORGE'S HOME, 201 Fortification lane ST. JEAN, L. G., dry goods, 44 Sanguinct St. Julieii, J. T., advocate, 38 Little St. James ST. LAWRENCE EN(J1NE WORKS, W. P. Bartley & Co., 17 Mill ST. LAWREN(.:E glass CO., A. McK. Cochrane, setrctary, 388 St. Paul ST. LAWHENCE hall, H. Hogan, prop. 31, 33 and 35 (ircat St. James ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ASYLUM, Sisters of Pro- vidence, sister Charles, superioress, 44 Visitation STAFF OFF/CER OF PENSIONEKS, Captain Sweeney, »^'ote des Neiges road STAHK, CJiANSON A., produce, general commission meiclirnit, and .ship agent, 10 St. Nicholas STARK, EDWARD, iiisuiaiice agent, 6 McGill nv STARKE, JAMES k CO., book and job printers, 54 St. Francois Xavier cor St. Sacrament Starke, R. J., commi.ssion merchant, 5 St. Sacrament Starke, Smith & Co., tobacco factory, 88 k 92 King STARNES, HENHY, manager Ontario Bank, t> Plac(' d'Armes Steele, T. L., Hewing machines, thread, &c., 387 Notre Dame STEPHEN, GEORGE & CO., Canadian woolens, | Albert Buildings, 10 Bonaventure Stephens, George W., advocate. Exchange Court 10 j Hospital Stepiieiis,- Romeo H., agent London Assurance Cor- 1 poration, aiid grain inspector, ub St. Francoisj X.ivier STETHAW, WILLIAM, Montreal Tyi>e Foundr}-, j 67 Aylmer MONTREAL. 627 lie, etc., Mc- St. James isee- 1 of shirti and iiig goods, 496 iinufacturers o£ hardware and lea, and general t, 6 St. Sacra- irsrs, office, 17 i Lnganchetiere t, 75 St. Paul tc, 93 Jurors rchaiits, 454 and; liittle St. Jaraes UANADIENNE Melancon, presi^ ie Assouiation of lambert [vnd clothier, 32. 3 St. James indent G. T. R., t, importer and re Dame mmond M Burnet, chair- direction of till' Notre Dame, 111 ;53 Commissioners tho direction of St. Oabriel, super- ■ation lane mguinet le St. James \iS, W. r. Hartley McK. Cochrane, |)gan, prop. 31, 33 |m, Sisters of Pro- ru.ss, 44 Visitation )NERS, Captain l thread, &c., 387 linadian woolens,] change Court ID] li Assurance Cor- 50 St. Francouj Type Foundry, printer and publisher, 70 St. 12 Pt. STEVENSON, A. A. Francois Xavier Stevenson & Co. , importers of dry fjoods, Helen Stevenson, James Black, commission merchant, 5 St Sacrament STEWART, A. B., official assignee and accountant, Merchants' Exchange, 1 1 St. Sacrament STEWART, ALEXANDER, groceries, wines and liquors, 24 and 26 Chaboillez Square STEWART, WILLIAM, manufacturers' agent, and dealer in twines, thread, &c., 420 St. Paul STIMSON & RICHARDSON, leather and commis- sion merchants, 52 St. Peter, (see adv) Stirling, McCail & Co., importers of British anods, 231 St. Lawrence TF/rU, J. L., deputy chief of police, 159 Jacques Cartier TETU, AVILLIAM, sub-editor of The Gazette, 67 Great St. James THEATRE ROYAL. J. W. Bucklaud, lessee and manager, 19 Cotte Therien, 'Ihomas, commission mercliant, 6 Cemetery Thibault & Auge, advocates, 27 St. Vincent Thibcault, Dr. A., 15 Visitation Thibeault, Francis, tanner, Bourget, Coteau St Au- giistin Thomas, Thibaudcau k Co., dry goods, wholesale, 324 to 32G St. Paul, and 265 Commissioners Thomas, Z. & Brother, cont actors,. 182 St Constant Thompson, B. & S. H., agents for Birmingham and Shelfie'd hardware, 12 Lemoine Thompson & Conway, merchant tailors, 52 St. Law- rence THOMPSON & DUFF, publishers, geneml agents for Blaekie & Son, publishers, Glasgow ; London Printing and Publishing Co. ; and Johnson, Fry & Co., New York ; 655 Craig n Bleury Thompson, E., boots and shoes, wholesale and retail 248 Notre Dame ' Thompson, John, grocer, wine and spirit merchant 204 and 206 St. Paul Thompson, .lohn, wholesale grocer, 33 German Thompson, Murray & Co., general merchants, 42 St. Sacrament THOMSON, JOHN, secretary k treasurer, Edwards- I'urgh Starch Co., 37 St. Peter Thurber & Co., commission merchants, 13 Common Thurston, I. D., k Co., manufacturers of machine sewed boots and shoes, IP Lemoine cor McGill Tiffin, Brothers, general merchants, importers of teas sugars, wines, &e., 318, 320 and 322 St. Paul) and 259 and 261 Commissioners Tiffin, Thomas k Co., groceries, provisions, wines spirits, &c., 214 St. Paul, and 169 and 171 Com- missioners Timmermann, T., commercial agent, North Cham- bers, Hospital Tinson, Jean Baptiste, architect and measurer, 423 Lagauchetiere Torrance, James & Co., general merchants, 27 St. Sacrament Torrance & Morris, advocates, Merchant's fj.\changc. Exchange Court and 11 St. Sacrament Touchet, Louis I)., dry goods, 83 and 86 St. Lawrence Toupin, Rev. Joseph, St. Patrick's House, 92 St. Alexander Tourville, Louis, grain and spirit merchant, 297 Commissioners Tracy, T. B., M.D, 158 McGill TRADE REVIEW AND INTERCOLONIAL JOUR- NAL OF COMMERCE, weekly, D. I^rminic, editor, office 58 St. Francois Xavier TRANCHEMONTAGNE. J. (f., forwarding, com- mission and general agent, 295 Commissioners Tregent, P., ini])orter of British and foreien i?oont , , I Gabriel 1-ocM Kt. Lawrence I James lesalo stationtTS Is, 160 and 162 Bl St. Francois Welch & Bullock, advocates, 60 Little St. Janies West Brothers, tobacco factors and commissio n mer- chants, 144 McGill Whalley & Woods, importers of dry goods, 340 McGill Wheeler, Thoraaa B., M.D., 963 St. Catherine White, John T., publisher, 33 St. George White & McKay, boiler makers, 12 Colborne Wh'te, Samuel, commission merchant, 51 St. Ar.toine Whitehead & Ross, commission merchants, 15 and 17 Lemoino WHITNEY, H. H., secretary Harbor Commissioners, 943 St. Cathaiine Whitney, N. S., wholesale dry goods and leather, 14 St. Helen "VVliyte, John, accountant and official assignee, 11 St. Sacrament Wicksteed, Richard J., advocate, 42 Little St. Jamet Wilkes, Kev. Henrj', D.D., minister of Ziou Congre- gational Church, 240 Mountain WILKES, ROBERT, imrwrter of watches, clocks, jewelry and fancy goods, 455 St. Paul Williams' brewery. Miles Williams, jun., proprietor, 97 College William?, C. W. & Co., sewing machines, 347 Notre Dame Williams, John, Manager Victoria Iron Works, 53 Ottawa Williams, Thomas, oil manufacturer, 91 Wellington WILLIA.MSON, JAMES, & CO., importers of fancy and staple dry goods, wholesale and retail, 448 Notrn Dame Willis, Charles, rope manufacturer, 423 Commis- sioners Willison, Henry, London tea warehouse, 4 Phillips sq Wills & Mooney, Canada Horse Nail Co ,112 Duke WILSON, ANDREW, of Penny, Wilson & Co., St, MoniquH WILSON & BOURQUE, brush makers 291 St. Paul Wilson, C. T. & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, 387 Notre Dame Wilson & Co., wholesale and retail boot and shoe manufacturers 342 Notre Dame WILSON, HON. CHARLES, senator, 1180 Dorches- ter Wilson, Isaac P., lumber merchant, 49 McGill col- lege avenue WILSON, JOHK, book and job printer, 42 St. John WILSON, PATTERSON & CO.. general commission merchants, 375 Commissioners WILSON & RUMSEY, bankers, and exchange brok- ers, 104 St. Francois Xavier, (see adv) Wilson, Thomas, general agent, 68 St. Francois Xav- '. r Wilson, Thomas & Co., hardware, wholesale and retail 218 St. Paul and 177 Commissioners, cor. Jacqu)*s Cartier Square Windeyer, Richard C, architect, 48 Great St. James WINDHAM, LIEUT. GENERAL SIR C. aSH, X.C.B., 31 Notre Dame Winks, George k Co., dry goods, wholesale and retail Albert Buildings, cor. McGill and '•''ictoria Winn k Holland, general commission merchants, 34 Foundling WINNING, IIILL & WARE, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, -389 and 391 St. Paul (see adr. buck cover) WITHERS, J. P., commission merchant, V!8 Hospital Wolf, Rev. Philip, 239 Bleury Wood, D. Ross, secretary and treasurer Huntingdon Mining Co.. 148 Great St. James Wood, Peter W., nianuf..cturer of cottons, flannels, yarn, seamless bags, kc, 572 William Wood, Rev. Edmund, M.A., Incumbent of the (free seat) chapel of St. Jol-n the Evangelist, 278 St. Urhaiu Wood, Robert, insurance agt, 83 St. Francois Xavier Woodward, Samuel W., assistant commissioner Trust and Loan Co. of Ontario, 107 Great St. James WORKMAN, THOMAS, M.P.P., 899 Sherhrooke WORKMAN, WILLIAM, Mayor of Montreal, and president Cit}' Bank, 935 Sherbrookc Worthington, Richard, bookseller and stationer, 101 Great St James cor St. Peter Wright k Brogan, notaries, 58 St. Francois Xavier Wright, Edward k Co., importers of china, glass and eartlienware, 492 St. Paul k 409 Commissioners Wright, Rev. William, M.D., 489 Craig cor St. Dominique Wright, Robert, secretary-treasurer Canadian Engine ami Machinery Co., 67 City Councillors Wurtele, Jonathan S. C, advocate, 47 St. John Yates, Beiiji'.min F., merchant, 104 St. Urbain Young, David, Paymaster G.T.R., 30 Balmoral YOUNG, HON. JOHN, flour insp'r, 224 Wellington YOUNG, JAMES A., hoop skirt manulacturer, 6054 St. Paul Young, John M., merchant, 6 William ZACU ARIAS, M., & CO., manufac'rs of tobaccos, cigars, snufis, kc, 2.\3, 219 and 234 Notre Dame HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY, 1- ii ■ l i: i' •ij , . M ! s llH 1 ma 1 i L.M This vast Country stretching across tlio Northern portion of British America, includes nominally, 1st "Rupert's Land," embracing (as gran ,cd by the cliarter of Charles *2nd, in 1670) all the country watered hy the Rivers falling into Hudson's Bay. 2nd. The Indian Territories leased in 1821, and including indefinite! areas drained by the Mackenzie, Coppermine^ Athabaska, Saskatchewan and Red Rivers ; extending from t'ao sources of these Rivers to thn Arctic Ocean ; and from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. 3rd. Ih* whole of British Columbia and Vancouver's Island. Hudson's Bay is said to have been reached by Sebastian Cabot in 1517. In 1523-4 Vcrazzani sailed up the coast as far as Davis' Straits, which were reached by Davis in 1585. Various othe'- English navigators sailed northward in search of a north-west passage, but it was not until 1610 that Henry Hudson reached the Straits and Bay now bearing his name. Button, Bylot, Baffin, Fox and James visited the Bay between 161^ and 1631, and traced out and examined the shores and gave tiieir names to portions of the vast inland sea. Connection' with Canada was maintained / Canoe, along the Saguenay River and thence overland to the Bay by the Quebec Fur Company, established by Cardinal Richelieu in 1627. Tadousac at the mouth of the River, was their chief trading post in Canada. The treaty of St. Germains, in 1632, confirmed the whole of the Hudson's Bay Territory to France and De Groselicr and Radisson, two French Canadians visited it, but not being successful in their etlbrts to induce their own Governments to promote the trade in it, they went to England. Prince Rupert entered warmly into their scheme und despatched them on a trading voyage, and their report being favourable, Charles 2nd (though by the treaty of St. Germain's he had relinquished his claim to the territory) granted a Charter to Prince Rupert and others, for traffic in furs and peltry, in the extensive regions then called Rupert's Land. This was the origin of the famous Hudson's Bay Company's charter in 1670, which was in 1690 confirmed by Act of the British Parliament for seven years, but has never since been renewed. The first consequences of this charter were conflicts between the English and French in the territory. The Chevalier de Troyes was despatidied with troops from Quebec, and iu 1686 succeeded in capturing the principal forts of the Company. At the treaty of Ryswick, in 1697, and even so late as 1713, the Company had only Fort Albany left. In 1713, by the treaty of Utrecht, the whole of the Hudson's Bay Territory was ceded to Britain and in 1763 the whole of British North America. The Company has since remained in possession, but without any definite title. The area of the Hud.son's Bay Territory may be estimated at about 2,000,000 square miles; its gi'eatest extent from east to west, 3,200 miles; and from north to south, 1,400 miles. The surface of this vast Territory is greatly diversified by ranges of hills, lakes, rivers, prairies, and marshy tracts. The Rocky Mountains on the -west, extend from the Arctic Ocean to the United States, but the general slope of the country is in a northerly direction towards the Arctic Ocean and Hudson's Bay. The most remarkable feature of the Territory is the almost unbroken chain of lakes extending from the head of Lake Superior to the Arctic Ocean. The principal arc the Lake of the Woods, Winnepeg, AVinni- pegosis, Manitoba, WoUeston, Deer, Athabaska, Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes. The HudsQn's Bay Company have upwards of 100 Forts scattered over the country for the purpose of collecting furs, which form their chief trade, the principal are Fort Garry, situated a few hundred yards west of the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, and Stone Fort, in the colony of Red River. The Company employs about 8,000 persons. The population of this vast country ii not more than 200,000, composed to a great extent of Indians and half-breeds. The Indians are the Cr-'s, round the Hudson's Bay, and the Salteaux, further in the interior, both inoffensive tribes, subsisting by hunting, fishing and trapping; and further west, in the beundless prairies, are the more warlike, Sioux, Blackfeet, Flatheads, Crows, and other tribes, living on the products of the chase. HUDSON'3 BAY TERRITORY. 631 nominally, 1st try watered liy ding indefiniti iding from tio tan. 3rd. Th« zzaui sailed \\y ;Ush navigators son readied t\w ly between 161- irast inland sea. •land to the Bay ith of the River, y to France and ctlorts to induce red warmly into lies 2nd (though liarter to Prince ,and. This was |ed by Act of the territory. The |i capturing the as 1713, the |e Hudson's Bay mpany has since HlM;its greatest L vast Territory ly Mountains ou country i» in a unding from the |nnepeg, Winni- the purpose of idred yards west led RiTer. The than 200,000, Hudson's Bay, Ig and trapping; lads. Crows, anil North West Comnnny of Canadat— in 1766, various trades, competitors of the Company •engaged In the fur trade. They followed tlie old French route, and had their liead quarters at Moiitreah These traders united their several interests, and in 1784, fornnKl the "North Western Company of Canaila." This new Company directed its trade cliielly to the North-West — via. Lake Superior, towards the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River, Tliey even sent trading ships round Cape Horn. In 1793 Sir Alexander Macken- zie, a partner in the Company, made his famous North-West journey from Canaila, across the Rockv Moun- i.iins to the Pacific Ocean, (the first ever made nortli of Mexico), and discovered Fraser River. He afterwards diticovercd and explored tlio magnificent river bearing his name. The northern or main branch of the Columbia River was discovered in 1811, by Mr. Tliompson, tlie astrouoiner, who descended its stream to the Pacific Ocean. In 1811, Thomas Douglas, Karl of Selkirk, purchased a tiact of country from the Hudson's Bay Company, lying between the United States boundary and lakes Winnipeg and Winnipoj;oo3, since called the Red liiver Settlement. In 1821 he brought settlers from Scotland for the Colony, and, subswiuently, numbers of Swiss and French Canadians were introduced. Some time after he appointed Captain Miles AIcDouell, who was Governor of the Company's District of Assiniboine, sperintendent, who issued a proclamation forbidding the appropriation of provisions except to the use of the Colonists. This assumption of exclusive jurisdiction by the Hudson's Bay Company, excited the bitterest feelings on the part of tlie rival North-Western Com- pany, and gave rise to a fierce contest between them during the progress of which the Colonists were twico ex])elle.l and many lives lost, including that of Governor Seinple. Sir George Drummond sent part of a regiment from Quebec to preserve order and to restrain the violence of bath companies. The feud ceased by the amalgamation of the companies. On the death of Lord Selkirk, the company resumed the purchase on condition of paying a certain quit rent. The majority of the original settlers left the country, and the Company did not encourage further immigration. Hence, with the exception of an occasional visitor from Minnesota and some slight additions from the interior of the Hudson's Bay Territory, as retired chief factors, traders and clerks, the little colony was left to its own resources and in the course of half a century from its foundatioh it numbered exactly 10,000 souls. Red River Settlement, — Rksouuce.s, CJlimate, ic— -Our object in the present article is not to discu.ss the vexed question of the Hudson Bay Company's rights, as events now pending point to the almost certainty of the incorporation of this magnificent territory with the Dominion of Canada, but to furnish general information as to the resources of Rujiert's Land, and in so doing it will be shown that though in regard of soil, climate, and general resources, a ast section of it is well adapted for settlement ; very little encourage- ment has been given to immigration. As fine an agricultural country as any we can boast if in Canada, containing somewhere about Forty Millions acres of available land, lies here, almost unappropuated, though two centuries have elapsed since first the Hudson's Bay Company adventured into the region Rupert's Land^ as aj^ove stated, includes the whole country from the Rocky Mountains to the shores of Hudson's Bay, and is held to embrace the 'ands on all w.aters flowing into Hudson's B.iy. The ex- tent of this territory is estimated at 1,077,000 .square miles. Tlie population is claimed to be about 43,000 Indians and from 15,000 to 20,000 whites and mixed races. At the outset wc must state that in any sta- tistics we furnish of the great north-west in this article, we do not include that part of British North America west of the Rocky Mountains, but confine ourselves to a review of the capabilities and prospects of the country east of the mountains, which is yet comi)aratively in a state of nature, and of this section, the southern or cul- tivable part alone need claim our attention. In the icy and inhospitable region north of the 00th parallel the hunter and trapper will never be intruded on by the agriculturist, but, leaving that section out of account, wo have, according to Lorin Blodgett, a wedge-shapeil tract, commencing two degrees south of the boundary line, inclining north-westward in conformity with the bend of the Rocky Slonntains, and terminating not far from the 60tli parallel in a narrow line. Tliis is a productive and cultivable region, within easy reat'h of immigra- tion, the surface, of which is said to cover fully .')00,000 square miles. Professor Hind, speaking of this great prairie plateau, or "fertile belt" of Rupert's Land, says : that it stretches from the Lake of the Woods to the Mountains, a distance af 800 miles, and that its breadth tliroughout is from 80 to 100 miles. This extraordi- nary belt of rich soil and pasturage he estimates at 40,000.000 acres. Dr. Huton says that the winter in this region is not more severe than that experienced in Canada, and in the western districts, which are removed from the influence of the great lakes, the Sp-ing commences a month earlier than on the shore of Lake Superior, which is five degrees further south. The importance of this great region may be gathered from the further fact that not only is it abundant in agiicultural and mineral resources, but it is admitted to be almost the sole remaining theatre of colonization, on the continent. Explorations of tlie regions between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, by the United States Government, have disclosed tiie facts that the limits of nearly all the available areas for settle- ment, westward, have been reached. The country west of the 98th parallel, embracing nearly one-half of the entire surface of the United States, is a waste which can never be utilized for agricultural purposes. Professor Henry, of the Smithsonian Institute, calls this section "a wilderness unfitted for the use of the husbandman, although in some of the mountain valleys, as at Salt Lake, by means of irrigaticn, a precarions supply of food may be obtiined. On the northern edge of this great wilderness extends the fertile belt of the Saskatchewan Valley, which contains 64,000 square miles of country, m one continuous strip, available for the purposes of the agriculturist." And, says Professor Hind, "by contrast, with an immense sub-arctic ica to the north, and a desert area to the south, this favored 'Edge of the Woods' country acquires political «nd commercial importance." Being a prairie region, this fertile belt offers CTcry facility for the making of roads and railroads, and in aihlition, nas a magnificent water communication, which, with some few improvements, would allow a contin- uous navigation from Breckenridge, on the Red River, 224 miles north of St. Paul, to the shadows of the Eoc'ky Mountains. The country between Breckenridge and St. Paul is level prairie, now traversed by four- horse coaches, daily, being the means of communication, p.t present, b«twcen Minnesota and the Red River and Saskatchewan region. I •ipi,' €32 HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. ir 1^ li; I 3LL L . £1 I .id i The-e is another channel of communication with this country, used only once a year, we refer to that via the ice bound region of Hudson's Bay. By this route one or two vessels belonging to the Company, bring out annually, a large portion of the outfits destined for the support of their trading posts in tlie interior. A few passengers arrive and depart by this route. Yet another outlet of this territory, and the one in which Canada is most interested, is that by Lake Superior. This track lies across a series of granitic ridges, in some places as liigh as 1,400 fi-et above tlis level of the lake, which form the height of land between the waters of Superior and Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay. Except on the bor lers of Lake Sujwrior, however, these ridges do not attain the elevation we have mentioned and there are several fine alluvial valleys scattered through the region, where, in the event of roads being opened up, thriving settlements would before long be located. Concerning this route, its feasibility and cost, a good deal of conflicting ojiinion has been advanced, some would have it that the dilticulties are well nigh insupemble and that the cost would be prodigious, but there are a large number of dissentients from this view, and among them we would refer to Mr. Dawson and Mr, Sandford Fleming, the pre-sent engineer of the Intercolonial Kiiilway. The latter shows that by taking Mr. Dawson's recommendations as to the coii.struction of a load between Lake Superior and Fort Garry, with some modification, a road could be nuide tlirough British territory which would be far shorter than any of the routes by way of the States. The shortest and npeedieat route to Ked Uiver through Ameiican territory is by way of Giand Haven, Milwaukee, La Crosse and St. Paul, making a total 1696 miles from Toronto. By tiie route from Toronto to Nipi{,on harbor, Lake Superior, and thence by the j)roposed road and steamboat communication to Fort Garry, the distance would be lessened to 1,050 miles. Showing a saving in distance by the British route over every other of 646 miles. This, of course, would lead to a corresponding diminution in the cost of freight and pa.ssenger tMffic. Mr. Dawson estimates that by taking advantage of the water communication, by way of Dog Lake, Savanne Kivcr, the Lake of a Thousand Islands, the Kiver Seine, Kainy Lake and Kiver, and the Lake of the Woods, or a totiil of 499 miles, of which 308 arc navigable by steamers, a good road might be constructed at a cost of from £50,000 to £80,000. It would cost even less than this sum, for the Ked River colonists themselves offered to build the section of the road adjoining Ued Hiver, 92 miles in length, and at all events, that section Ls now being constructed for the Dominion Government, while there has also been a beginning made at the other terminal section on Lake Superior, for which an a[)proi)riation of §55,000 was lately made by Government. By the construction of this road it is claimed that the cost of conveying goods to Fort Garry would be reduced to less than $40 per ton from Lake Superior, against $100 from York Factory, and $90 from St. Paul, Minnesota. There are, also, other projects connected with the Canadian section of this proposed line of communi(.'ation, which we need not liere (iomment on. Among these are the Ottuwa and French Uiver Canal ; a railroad from Ottawa to Fort Garry, passing north of Lake Superior ; and a railroad in a direct line from Quebec to Nijiigon River, along the watersned between the St. Lawrence and Hudson's Bay. The latter line, it is averred, would shorten the distance across the Continent 120 miles. The advocates of railroad communication between Canada and Red River are numerous, one view being that it would avoid all the disadvantages and expense attendant on the frequent transhipments incident to the propo.scd system of land and water communication. Another advantage of railway travel would be found in enabling Canada to compete favorably with Minnesota in the struggle lor the rich trade ot the north-west. The construction of such a road would seem to be comparatively easy of accomplishment, for, if narrow guage lines can be built for $15,000, or broad gauge for $25,000 per mile, railroad building through any section would not prove such a formidable tahk ; and it would be still less so, if, as is stated, the means to build such roads can be obtained merely by the aid of land grants. A railroad through the Lake Superior section westward, and across tke Continent, has long been spoken of, and urged on the Imperial authorities. If, as has been frequently set forth, British Columbia is, for the purposes of overland communication, the key to the Pacilic, and if, as we believe to be the case, it is absolutely necessary to the continuance of liritish powerand rule on this Continent, that British Columbia and Rupert's Land should be united in the Confederation of British Provinces, then there can be no doubt that the Pacific Railway across the British territory will be built, and the sooner the better, for we have our competitors on the other side of the line pushing forward their Pacific Railway at the astonishing rate of three and four miles a day. Rupert's Land, as we have stated, is rich in mineral as well as agricultural wealth. Within these sub- arctic plains, says Wheelock, between latitudes 47° to GO" north is reproduced the climate of Western Europe, in the coiresponding belt of the temperate zone. Nine tenths of Russia, the main seat of population and resources, lies north cf St. Paul, Jiinnesota ; and the great prairie region of the North-We.st may in the future, witness similar prosperity. Its agricultural resources have been tested all through the fertile belt, with but one result of which we have heard, unvarying success ; and enough has been revealed of its minenJ treasures, with the slightest exploration, to show them to be abundant. Gold, silver, iron, lead, coal, gyjisum, petroleum and salt, are found in the S;iskatcl)ewan valley. A vast coal bed, according to Sir John Richardson, ■kirts the bate of the Rocky Mountains to a great extent, and is believed to be continued far into the Arctic Sea. The exist mce of this great coal field, it will be seen, n Uit be of the utmost importance in the future development of a region devoid of timber, for the most part, « xcept along the water courses. Throughout Rupert's Lond there are several small settlements of the white and mixed races. Arouiid the Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Church of England Mission-posts on the Saskatchewan, and here and there in the interior, many families have settled down, built themselves snug homesteads, cultivated farms, and erected churches, chapels and school houses. There are also a few feeble attempts at settlement around most of the Hudson's Bay Company's posts. But, looking at the vast unoccupied domain in which these little beginnings of civilization are originating, they appear the merest specks — the scarcely recognizable vanguard of that vast army ol emigration which will one day overrun these magnificent plains, and causes solitary place to blossom as the rose. The largest settlement in the Territory is tliat called Red River, on the river of that name. Red River empties into Lake Winnipeg, and is situated in lat. 60" N., and long 97" W. It runs north and south, taking its rise in the affluents of Elbow Lake, Minnesota, on the height of land close to the sources of the Mississippi, and has a course of over 500 miles in length. Fort Garry, as the Bad River Colony is sometimes termed, is the Hiid.oon Bay Company's Post, at the confluence of the Red and Aasiniboine rivers in the settlement. HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. 63^ er to that via iinpanv, bring the interior. that by Lake Vet above the Winnipeg and le elevation we in the event of ;, it8 feasibility niUies are well ients from this Migincer of the lie construction niftile throiigh he hhortest and , Lii Crosse and n Imrboi', Lake f, the distance ;ry other of 646 lasseliger tr.ilfic. ; Lake, Savanne ! of the Woods, eted at a cost of nists themselves iits, that section ling made at the by Government, irould be reduced Paul, Minnesota, communication, ; a railroad from uebec to Nipigon is averred, would le view being that incident to the ould be found in the north-west. , if narrow guago ugh any section lans to builtl such I Superior section Ithorities. If, as lion, the key to liritish powerand Conlederation of territory will he pushing forward Ivithin these sub- ["Western Kurope, If population and Ivy est may in the hi the fertile belt, led of its mineral Ld, coal, gyFU™. ^ohn Richardson, tr into the Arctic [lice in the future I'cs. Arouad the Iskatchewan, and tteads, cultivated Its at settlement [domain in which leely recognizable Vns, and cause a led Kiver, on the Ind long 97° W. le height of land Irt GaiTV, as the ! of the Red and The late Alexander Ross, in hi» work on the Red River Settlement, speaks of it in the most fiivora' 1<» terms. The country, he says, is healthy, the soil rich, und the crops luxuriant ; and he cites frequent in- ■tances in which from 40 to sixty bushels of wlieot to the aero were obtained. The climate of Red Kiver, and even the whole Saskatchewan Valley, is claimed by Blodgett to be nearly us mild in its uniiual averngt as that of St. Paul, Minnesota, which would give it a winter mean of 15 degrees, and an annual mean of 44 degrees. This would represent the climate of Wisconsin, Northern Iowa, Michigan, Ontario, and Southern New Eng- land. In summer it is warmer than Northern lUinni!^, Western Wisconsin, Northern New York, or Ontario. The winter, though very cold, is like the corresponding season in Quebec, a very enjoyable anii healthy one.. With a bright sun.shine, and clear dry atmosphere, the season is one of muidi enjoyment out of doors, and not half-a-dozen times in a winter, perliaps, is travel interrupted by intensely cold or stormy weather. Spring opens at the same time as at St. Paul, and Minne.sota, it need hardly bu observed, is now one of the largest grain producing States in America. The Company's nominal selling price for land in the Red River District is 7s. 6d. per acre; but, having- no force to enable them to deal with defaulters, the Company never made much out of the land business. If a settler paid up on a notiticatiou from the authorities, well and good: if he proved fractious and refused to pay, well and good also. He lived unmolested. Land clianging hands between private parties, would in most instances, command a far higher price than that named above. Hut, for the most part, if a man desire* to change his location he goes on to wild land and occupies it as l>y unquestioned right. As to the agricul- tural capacity of the District generally, not only is it capable of raising siplendid wlieat ; but also all tho great northern staples — coni, oats, bailey, potatoes, sheep and cattle ; and it has been observed that "cul- tivated plants yield the greatest product near the northernmost limits of their possible growth." And, for this reason, says Blodgett (and no better authority can be quoted) "it is proved that the Basin of the Winnepeg is the seat of the greatest average wheat product on this continent, and probably in the world." Throughout tho Red River Settlement the yield of grain and loot crops is prolific, and those taking to the- cultivation of the soil have had, as a rule, abundant returns. Not only has this been the case, but for the last ten years at least, fai-mers have been able to dispose of all they have raised at high prices; wheat for instance, ruling at Irom 4s. to 10s. sterling per bushel, and other crops in proportion. From a residence of lome years in that (juarter, the writer of this article can safely say that notwithstanding the good rates obtaining for grain, during no one year of the past eight or tin, has the supply kept pace with the demand; «nd this has been owing, not to a failure of crops (except in the case of the grasshopjier visitation last year), but to a failure to put in enough seed to suffice for the wants of the community, and allow of a limited sujiply for the interior of the Territory. The settlers in Red River, it must be explained, are not all farmers. Out of 12,000 or 14,000 inhabitants fully one-half follow the (diase, and depend on it almost solely for their justenance the year round. They are nominally fanners also; but a glance at the weed-grown, ill-cultivated patches of soil adjoining their homesteads, will show what an utter farce their fanning is. It could not be expected to be otherwise; for hunting and farming are such dissimilar pur-suits that the man engaging in- both will almost infallibly neglect one. But, until the past four or five years, the hunter could very well afford to neglect his farm. He sullied out to the plains twice or thrice a year with his family and fellow hunters and their families, until their number swelled to the dimensions of a small army. And they hunted and feasted the .summer through. Thousands of bulTalocs were .slain in these expeditions; and the man himself was to blame wlio did not return home with from two to half a dozen cart loads of bull'ulo meat. He had thus abundance to keep his family all the year round, for the surplu.s could bo readily bartered for Hour, tea, doth, and all the necessaries of life. But not in the great majority of cases, perhaps, did the supidies last out their term. The hunter's return home was signalized by such prolonged feasting, and his ideas of domestic economy were so extravagant, that two or three months before spring time came starvation rtared them in the face and only by shurt allowances and unlimited credits could Jean Baptiste make both ends meet till the season for hunting came round again. From this class there is a large annual demand for farm produce. Having glanced thus briefly at the climate, resources and prospects of the Red River Settlement and Rupert's Land generally, we will close our sketch with a few remarks concerning the Government and religions »nd educational advantages enjoyed by the inhabitants of Red River. Those living in the interior are pretty well provided for by the missions, so far as the means of education and religion are concerned. As to governmental machinery it is not generally needed in the interior of that vast almost untenanted domain. Where it is called for some primitive substitute is found, it is generally satisfactory, and on the whole, justice is done between man and man. In the Red River district affairs are managed by a Governor and Council, the latter being •ppointed by the Hudson Bay Company in Loudon, from among the settleis, and numbering usually a dozen or more. I'lie Roman Catholic and Episcoj)iil Bishops ns well as the Recorder, have seats at this Council Board. The laws are few and simple, and are seldom amended or repealed, and this little Parliament ff Assiniboia, as it is sometimes called, is one of the most easy-going, good natured bodies to be found to-dny on the face of the Globe. The only imposition in the shape of a tax, is a four per cent, duty levied indiscriminately •11 all file imports. Occasionally they have discriminated against spirituous liquors and imposed on them a heavy duty. But, as in ir.ore civilised communities this only led to smuggling on an extended scale. The funds realised from these sources by the Council are mainly squandered in patching up roads and bridges, and thework performed in this way is of such an excelleut character that it has to be done over again every year or so.- The only religious bodies in t.-w settlement are the Roman Catholic, Fipiscopal, Presbyterian and Methodist, the latter body making its first appearance there last year, and having very few adhertiits yet. The Roman Catholics number about half the population, and have a fine cathedral, college, nunnery, and i "Teral chapels and schools scattered along the Red and Assinobine Rivers. The present Bishop, Tache, onie swayed the entire country between the mountains and Lake Superior, but two other Dioceses were carved out of his a few years ago. The Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches may be said to divide the remainder of j the Red River populati-ni between them. The former denomination boasts an excellent cathedral, college,. wd a large number of churches and schools — more than ample for the wants of the present number of inhabi- 1 t«n»o -fjjg Dioctse of the Bishop, Machray, extends over all Rupert's Land. The Presbyterian settlers- 1' ,■ I I tats. have, also, several churches nd schools, and are, generally, the most well-to-do section of the community. I f <68i HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. ^ij 1 i! ■ij: 1 mi : Justice 18 adminiitered by a Uecorder, who boMs Quart«'rlv Courtt at Fort Garry, and thew deal with al oases not coniiu^ under the cogniziince of the Petty Courts. These last are held inonthly, ami presided over by the Magistrates of tli* District. The decisions in these Courts, being, as a rule, given with less regard to strict law than common sense, would orcasionally astonish an outsider, Imt are, on the whole, as satisfactory to those most concerned, as legal decisions usually are. The Worthwest.— Uy tub Rev. Ms. M'd. Dawson, Ottawa.— Tlio "North West Territory,' is that portion of British North Amcricu which is situated between I/ako Superior to the east, the Pacific Ocean and the Russian Dominions (low a jiortion of the United States) to the west. The 49th parallel of north latitude, and the chain of watttrs from Ruiny Lake to the confluence of Pigeon River with Luke Superior, form the boundary between this territory and the United States on the south. To the north, with the cxceution of Bome portions of Alaska (lately Russian America), it has no other limits than those of the globe itself — the ice, the snow, the perpetually frozen seas and lands of the polar regions. Thk PiiisciPAi, RiVKRM.— North Western America is watered by numerous rivers, the greater of which only need here be named. The Columbia, rising in the Rocky Mountains, traverses the Ulue Mountains, and the Cascailn Mountain chains. It, then, after many windings sometimes in a southerly, Hometimes in a westerly direction, losei itself in the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, three degrees south of the boundary line. The treaty which deprived Great Britain of the better part of the Columbia, left to her the right of navigating this noble river in common with the (citizens of the United States. The Fraser River also has its source in th^ Rocky Mountains. After a circuitous course through the Blue Mountains, the Cascade Mountains, and the intervening plains and valleys, it joins the sea at the strait or sound which separates Vancouver Island from the Continent of America. This river is celebrated for its sands of gold. Flven as to California and Australia, thousands of adventurers have already been attracted to its banks; and their enterprise has been crowned with Huccess unsurpassed as yet in the annals of gold digging. Of Pelly River there need be little mention, as it half belongs to a foreign power. It is quite jrassiblo, however, that arrangements might be made with that power (the United States) for navigating this great river to its junction with the sea. The Mackenzie River is wholly within British territory. It is one of the greatest rivers in the world its course being two thousand five humlred miles from its source in the Rocky Mountains to its debouch in the Arctic Ocean. It is navigable for about twelve hundred miles, thus affording easy access in the summer :.:onths from the Arctic Sea, and from the Northern Pacific by Belirings Straits, to the interior of the North- West Territory. It flows through a fertile and finely-wooded country, skirted by metalliferous hills. Accord- ing to the best computation, it drains an area of 443,000 geographical sc^uare miles. The Elk and Peace Rivers, although great and beautiful streams, are only tributaries of the MacKenzie. The Coppermine and the Great Fish River also discharge their waters into the Arctic Ocean. The forme' abounds in copper ore and galena. On the banks of the latter, it is credibly said that there is excellent graz" ing. Next comes the Churchill River which flows from the interior of the country, across the Granite Relti to Hudson's Bay. The Saskatchewan with its two branches arising in the Rocky Mountains, drains an area of 363,000 .-uaare miles. The Red River and the Assiniboine flowing from the heiglits near the sources of the Missouri and the Mississippi add immensely to the waters of Lake Winnipeg and thence find their way by the Nelson River to j Hudson s Bay. Geneuai. Descuiptiox. — There is admirable unity in the geological appearances of this vast territory. By nature it has been made one land, however much it may be divided by the policy of man. The great 1 chain of the Rocky Mountains extends from its southern to its northern boundary, rising at its highest eleva- tion, to the height of sixteen thousand feet above the level of the ocean. Parallel with these, to the west, rise the Blue and Ca.scade Mountains, as if intended for a vanguard towards the waves of the Pacific. From the base of the Rocky Mountains, eastward, the country is a gently sloping plain for 800 or 900 miles, to the] commencement of the great Crystalline Belt, which taking a north-westerly direction about the head of Lakej Superior, continues in this course and almost parellel with the Ro(;ky Mountains as far as fifteen hundred | miles, and with only a slight elevation above the neighboring plain until reaching the Coppermine River near! the Arctic Ocean, it forms hills eight hundred feet in height. Its average breadth is two hundred miles. Onl the side that looks towards Hudson's Bay, its outline is pretty much the same as that of the shores of this sea,! thus verifying what geologists say as to the waters of this region having been confined within their actnalj limits by the upheaving of these primary formations. Between this belt or plateau and the Bay, there is al narrow strip of limestone. From this bed of limestone to the sea, the land is low, flat, swampy, and, in parti alluvial. Laker. — On the western edge of the great Chrystaline Plateau are situated the principal Lakes of thH North-western Continent — Winnipeg two hundred and thirty miles in length and forty miles broad ; Arth basco. Great Slave Lake, and the largest of them all, Great Bear Lake, which is intersected toward its North^ western extremity, by the Arctic Circle. To the west of this great chain of water the country is all habitable, and in a northerly direction, as fatj Xks the sixty-fifth degree of north latitude. If, indeed, the MacKenzie River should ever be what nature I adapted it for being, the principal channel through which a great portion of the trade of the western worll inust flow, there may one day be a dense jiopulatioB even so far north oa the junction of its waters with tb^ Arctic Ocean. Country West of the Crv.stalline Belt, As.siniboia, etc. —The portion of the country that mm be first considered is the extensive region bordering on Lakes Winnipeg, Manitoba and Winnipigoci. Iw p>incipal rivers are the Assiniboine, which is all within British territory, and the Red River, wliich onli /becomes British at Pembina, a small town on the frontier of the United States. The authoritiea that can V most relied on, speak Iiighly of the climate, the soil, and the beauty of the region. It has been offieiall] HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. G35 e deal with »l [ presided over 1 less T«KariU(i as satisfactory rest Territory,' ;a»t, the Pacific [laiallel of north c Superior, form the cxceution of le itself— the ice, rreatffr of which 'Mountains, and nonictimcs in a idury line- The if navigatinf5 this 4 its source in thf :ountains, and the auver Island from •nia and Australia, aeen crowned with is (piite possihlf, ingtliis great nver •era in the world IS to its debouch in •cess in the summer eriorof the North- •ous hills. Accord- ,f the MaoKcnzie- Ocean. The formed re is ewellent gm ,S3 the Granite Relt> •Paof 363,00J;>.aare he Missouri and tV. the Nelson River to | 1 this vast territory, bf man. The greot ] fat its highest eleva- these, to the west, the Pacific. From lor 90O miles, to tM lit the head of Lake I as fifteen hundred I hipermine Uiver nwr Ihundred miles. OM Ihe shores of this sea, I within their actual 1 Ithe Bay, there IS »l Ivampy, and, in I«rt| Incipal Lakes of thj Imiles broad ; Artwh Ved toward Its NortM Lrly direction, a«f>j f be what nature m If the western wortt its waters with tW he country that m*^ id Winnipigof- '^ Id River, vrhich onM Titlioritiea that can "J I It has been ofBeiaiil rejiorted by the Canadinu Exidoring Kxjiedition of 1857, that '' the suininer temixraturo in nearly four degrMW farmer than at Toronto, an nAcertained by eoniitarison of <'orres|i<>ndiMg observMtiniis." Summer begins earlier indwith more rcKularity than in Canada. Wo are not surprised, therefore, to learn that "the melon grows with tbe utmost luxuriance, without any artilioial aid, and ripens jM-rfeetly before the end of August." (Expedition '57.) Wheat crops have often been known to give a return of fifty busiiels to the nerft, and farms have been proved to be I'ujiable of yielding for eighteen suecessive years without any diminution of their product). All kin is of garden V4'getableH, as well as oati, barley, liid'un corn, iiops, flux, hemp, potatoes and otlier root crops are easily riiised. "The potatoes, cunlilloweis and (inioiis 1 have not seen Hurpussed," says Professor Hind, "at any of our I'rovincial fairs." The character of the soil cannot be exceeded. It is a rich, black mould, from ten to twenty inches deep, I reposing on a lightish-colored nlluvinl clay, about four feet dceii, which again rests upon lacustrine or drift clay, to the level of the water in all the rivers and creeks inspected by the Kxixidition of 1857 and 1858. It is far from being true, as lias been stated, that there is only some arable or cultivable land along the I course of the great livers. "I frenuently examined the soil," writes Professor Ilind in his official report, 1 "wme miles distant from the rivers along my line of route, and 1 invarialdy found the prairii' country to iHliibit ail uniform fertility." Tliis rich and beautiful region which has been described by some travellers, as linunbroken level, watered by numerous trilmtaiy streams, and abounding in elm, oak, ash, maple and all Ithe varities of trees known in Canada, is no less tliaii one million live hundred acres in extent. Recent lubservations also ]irove that this "'paradise of fertility, " as it liiis been called by one of the settlers, is not I mare than six hundred feet above the level of the ocean. Pa.ssing to the west of the valleys of the Assiiiiboine ainl Red rivers, we find a country no less fertile^ linJ even more beautiful, as it ])0ssesses the plciusing variety of hill and dale. It is watered by an infinite jwmber of lesser streams, the priiuiiial of which are the Swan river, and the higher tributaries of the Assinni- Iboine. This interestin help us ' You are a Government officer ; the Company hare ordered us l^uit, and we shall be ruined.'" Of course agriculture and colonization were not the objects of the •ipany ; and, la raiwn du plus fort est toujours la meilleure. What became of this interesting little colony pent said not The day may not, perhaps, be far distant when colonization will be undertaken on » ter scale, and under more fostering auspices. ' ■ i \h III ■M r-i^l u 63G HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. "I if- it. . But it ha» been stated that owinf; to periodical imiDdatiunH which, ererj spring, lay the whole country ' ander water, for nearly V!00 mili'i from the luiiction of the Siutkatohcwnu with the lakei, cultivation, the raJHing af cropH, — Hettlemeht— are impustilile. TIiih objection, if, imlccil, it bo a serious one, applies only to a very limited Hcctiou of the vountiy. And, could no nieaim be cliNcovered by which these iMUndittions might be jmventcd or at least regulated anerfluou» watersJ disposed of and regulated, so as to increase to an ania/ing extent the tertilily of tlie land. Who knows but,J when people if not jirinccs have been niultinlied on theearth, similar works may be undertaken in the hithei aeglected regions of the North- West ?— and who dare say that tin; vast countries there, which have known n* aound as yet save the lowing of wild cattle and the war-whoop of the fierce red-man, sliali not rejoice one diy in all the blessings of civilization, and becoino vocal with the glad aciu-nts of millions upon nullions of happy beings. Hon, AND Climate OF TitK RicfiioNs Watkrkd by tiik Mackknzik Riveh and its Tributauiks, thi Klk ANIi I'liACK UiVKUH. — The valleys of the KIk and I'cace rivers, tributaries of the MacKcnzie, although much further north tiian the countries on the Saskatchewan, being situated between the 5filh and f)8th degrew of north latituM the i>oint ol tliink thiit bj 1 1)6 Jrnui«J, it w| the Saskatdicwan i l»\it, in a region i t niit{l>t tend more ■ em. Ti) whiit dom ,lirou.!?h which iKm Inline on the baiik» j of the world? Inl works were erectwll 1 HUi»erlluou» w»ter»l Who knows but,! iken >" t*!" hitherto! lirh hiwe known nol not rejoii'e one (liy| ,11 millions of happy I TniBUTAIllKS, THI rtacKenzie. although r,,hftnar)8thdegreM I all kinds of (?*"" in 60 decrees north ',„) positive evidcnoa^ ! is surely gro\iiid lofl to the labor of nianJ May, I79;i, »«>•« 'H lieur ft blossom wetf the oblique r»y^ arc (i\ialiire>l t tin}? mine i rises at intervals to i ic in the rise, there" Huminit of the whoU Ithedccorationswhici „. vary the scnio, ani ng the steep ui.lanJ' 65th parallel of noi IcultiTated. Ui'^l i;es and wealth of tl Lly if the cnterprisii lie waters of this erei [ure inhabitants of t lipplies from the Awl ^ than twelve hundi ro are lakes and ri»^^ s of dollars yearly, leousiderate fraction! jreat Arctic Sea. A| les on the eastern i ere the settled couni| Ld that access to I la may have arisen R1 khithcrby long»'"'2, lave prttfrrred tocon] Tport at York Fac4 rommand, by the 11 of their settlenienj lecent explorations leen supposed, ana c Tiy might be esUblU^ 1' Lake Superiortofl Id and water, 454 inU land sejiaratiug lordered by prwrW j laturiunt woods. Nor arc tlie.^e n'^ioiis without mlinbitaiits. In adiiition to the Indian trilirs who are bj BO means hostile, there arn iiunicrous settlers of Kiir ipean origin, and several missions have been in existenca foriiiiiny years. The colonitts of Uedl supplied market in Canada; und us hius just been shewn, like co.tt of (Mriiage woulil be materially less. The alile men who direct the energies of the Hudson's IJay IConipiiny, would be among the first, undoiilitedly, to .see the advantages of the new route, and to avail tbeut- Irlvi'n ul them. Canada (cannot fail to recognize her interest in such great ])ublic, even national, imniove- lltiiti Trade, to the value of many millions yearly, would bn directed to her borders, wealth would ll<>w to Ikfi-fMii the g(dd mines of the Fru.ser, the coal lield.s of Vancouver, the inexhaustible fisheries of Britigb uuiliia, und the furtile plains of the Saskatchewan, the Ued Uivcr and the A.ssiniboine- waters which, codb- liauicatiiig by means of portivjes, lead all the w.iy to the immediate neighburhood of Like Superior. .\iid what if the highway to the distant cast— to (Jhiiia and Jujiaii ; to the lovely islands of the Pacific ; Id lioniiM) ; to New Zealand; to golden Austr.ilia and our vast Indian Empire — should ])asi through the natiliil and productive valleys of ilie Norlh-West ? A r.ulway from Halifax or Quebec to the western coast of the American Continent has been siiokcn of; ', iiidic.l, such a way could be more ea.sily made along the plains of the Siuskalchew.in and the northern Bi's, tlian throu'^ii t!ie more mountainous country some degrees farther siuth. Nor would the Rocky louiiliiiis b,! an uiisuriiiouiitalde barrier. They could be pierced without any serious eiigiiieeriiig ilitlicu.ti«» Iw sources of till- MacKenzie and Kraser Uivers, or at the point where they were traversed by Sir (Jeorgo ip;:iiii, with a long train of horses, wagons and liaggage, at the head waters of the S.iskalchewan and tho Wuniliia. In the meantime, other kinds of roiuls and modes of conveyaiicn may be adopted with almost iilly great advantage. The more direct way to Ued Uiver, by the chain of lakes and rivers wlii..l\ already Bwst connect tiie (Janadian lakes with the Kettlemeiit at Fort (iurry, on:e established, as it must hi' in a year btwo, the great highway as far as the Uocky Mountains, ai.d within 200 miles of Fraser Uiver, is complete, liriviMj an I lakes extending westwards from Ued Uiver, being navigable even for vessels of large tonnage, itt hundred miles of the way. At prcseiil liieri- is no other route to the riiii and populous lands of the Kiustern mispliere than by thi^ stormy seas of Asia and Africa, across the Isthmus of Panama, round (Jape Horn, or bukIi the dangerous straits of Magellan, or by what is called "the overland route," through foreign countries. iftiier the nations of Europe will continue to ]irefer these ways, which, however, long and dillicult and ^jiMims, have the sanction of aiitiiiuity, it is obvious that Canada, as she iiicrea.scs in wealth and poimlation, id the new way, although all but untrodden as yet, more convenient, perhaiis even e.s.sentiai, for the lots of her extended trade. British €ollllllbiU.— This territory, wliich includes Vancouver's Island, formerly belonged to the lilwu's IJiy t!ompany, but in 1858 was given up lo Great IJritain, and formed into a colony. 1 1 is bounde»l liy the Siiiip.son Uiver, and n branch of the Peace Uiver ; west, liy the (!ulf of Oioigia, which separates Ibiii Vancouver s Island ; on the .south by the State of Oregon, (latitude 49" N) ; und east, by the Uocky Kutiiiiis. The buperlicial area is about 280,000 square miles ; the greatest extent from north to south 500 an I from east to west 400 miles. The colony is divided into eight distiicts, Ibrniiiig live electoral div- «is, vi/. : New \\ fslmii.ster, Hope, Yale and Litton, Caiiboo East, CaribooWivst, i)ouglnssaud Lillooet. The iio (if ISritish Columbia i.s.in general, inountaiiious and intersected by luimerous lakes and rivers, The Bte is linipiT.itc, and warmer than in the same latitude on the Eastern co.ist of the continent, and the I, specially ill the interior, is fertile, and well adapted lor agriculture and pasturage. It is well wooded, ^piissi'sses immense beds of coal and other iiiiiieruls. The colony derives its chief importance from the rich gold discoveries which have been made, especially !the source of Frazer's Uive". The inllux of miners and gold-seekers since itsdiscovery, in 1858, has been JgriMl ; before that time it was a perfect wilderness, inhabited almost entirely by Imliins. The revenue «t Ml (l8G9i is about ?>800,0l)0, and the ex|)ciidilure isomewhat In excess p'sramiitm ; the public debt prinei- piic'urrud in , making roads, which are owned by government, is sometliing under .•?!, 500,000. Tlie im- • aie about $5, jOJ,06o, and tho exports, including .•i!3,000,000 to §4,000,000 of gold, about the same. I VilllCOIIVCr's Island is separated from tho main coast by Queen Charlotte Sound and the f!i If of •;ia, lul from the United States by San J nan do Fnca Straits. The climuie is warm and healthy aid tha liriiiv.;iive, but as yet not much cultivated, the chief trade consisting of lumber, furs and lish. It owns tli I i:iiportaiice to its extensive eoal beds. I Xo census has been taken of the colony, but the population of the two part? together, may be estimated Viiit ;ii),iiO() whites and Chinese, and 36,000 Indians. \%: dist4uice from Halifax, ^ova Scotia, to Victoria, VancouTcr'a Island, is about 4,300 miles by the *!'< and mountain jiosses. 'im :i MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. ^1} f ■ c , li 1 a 1 1 ! 1 if !l I r hi THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUKEN. — Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Oreat Ihituin mid Ireland, &c., Queen, Defcmlerl «f the Faith. Hw- Majesty was horn at Kensington Tahice, May, 24, 181!); succeeded to the throne June 20, f 1837, on the death of her uncle King William IV; was crowned June 28, 1838; and married, February 10,1 1840, to His Royal Highness, Prince, Albert. Her Majesty is the only child of his late Koyal Highnessj Edward Duke of Kent, son of King George III. Tlie children of Her Majesty are: — J Her Koyil Higlincss Victoria- Adelaiile-Mary-Louisa, I'uin'cess Uoyat, of ENfii.AND and Piutshia, Lonil November 21, 1840, and married to His Koyal Highness Frederick William of Pnissia, January 26, 1858, an(i| has issue thrc(^ sons and a daughter. f His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Princk ok Wai.km, born November 9, 1841; married| March 10,1 1863, Alexandra of Denmark (Princess of Wales), born Decembei 1, 1844, and has issue two sons and aJ dAUghter; Prince Albert Victor, born Jamiary S, 1864; Prince (leorge Frederick Ernest Albert, born JuiicSJ 1865, and Princess Louise-Victoria-Alexandra Dagmar, born Febniary 20, 1867. Her Royal Highness Alicc-Maud-Mary, born April 26, 1843; married to H. K. H. Prince Frederick Louij of Hesse, July 1, 1862, and has issue three daughters. His Royal Highness Alfred-Erncst-Albert, Duke of Kdinbnrgli, born Aug\ist 6, 1844. Her Royal Highness H^lena-Augusta-Victoria, bom May 25, 1846; married July 5, 1866, Prince Frcdcriclii Christian of Schlcswig-Holstein, and has issue one son. Her Royal Highness Louisa-Caroline- Alberta, born March 18, 1848. His Royal Highness .\rthur-William-Patri(!k-Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold-Oeorge- Duncan- Albert, born April 7, 1853. Her Royal Highness Bcatricc-Mary-Vietoria-Fuodore, born April 14, 1857. George-Frcderick-William-Charlcs, K.O., K. P., (l.C. IJ., G.C.H., G.C.M.G., P.C., D.C.L., Di-kk ol Camdridok, cousir. to Her Majesty, born March 29, l.Ui). Augusta-Wilbelmina-Louisa, Di'cjiiKss of CA.MnuiDOK, niece of the Landgrave jf Hesse and aunt to Ilej Majesty, bo'-a July 25, 1797 ; married, in 1819, thi; late Duke of Cambridge. George-Frederick-Alexander-Charles-Ernest-Augustus, K.G., G.C.H., Dukk .jK Cumrkri.and, (ex-Kin, of.'Hanover), cousin to Her Majesty, Lorn May 27, 1819; married Princess Fredeiica of Mecklenburg-Strclitl aud has issue a son and two daughters. Augusta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elizabetli-Mary-Sophia-Loiiisa, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge aiii (»usin to Her Majesty, born July 19, 1822 ; married June 23, IS^'i, to Irederick Grand Duke of Mcckleuburj Strelitz, and has a son. Mary-Adelaide-Wilhelmina-Elizabctli, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to HerMajcstJ born Novmbcr 27, 1833; married June 12, 1866, Francis Paul, Prince of Teck, aii's Dr.l'AUTMKNT. Ijord Steward Rt. Hoik Earl of Tankervil'.e. Treasurer lit. Hon. Col. Percy Egerton Herbert, O.ll. Comptroller Rt. Hon. Viscount Royston. Master of tlu; Household Major Sir John C. Cowell, K.C.P. Secretary of the Board of Green Cloth E. M. Urowell, Esq. I.011I) (;HAMnKRI.AIK's DKI'ARTME.N '' Lord (Uiivmbeilaiu Rt. Hon. Earl of Bradford. Vice Chamberliiiu lit. Hon. Lord Claude Hamilton. Camptndler Hon. Spencer Ponsonb)-, Chief Clerk T. C. March, Esq. Private Secretary to the Queen Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Charles Gray. Keeper of the I'rivy Purse Major-Geii. Sir Thomas M. Biddulph, K.C.li. Secretaries iJ. T. Harrison, Esc^., and D. C. Bell, J"^}. Paymiuster of the Hou-iehold W. llam]).sliire, Esq. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard Earl of t^ailogan. Captjiin of the Gentlemen-at-Arms Marquis of E.veter. Master of the Ceremonies Miijor-(ien. Hon. Sir E. Oust, K.C.H. lAird High Almoner ..iUslioj) of Oxford. Dean of (Jhaptd Royal Bishop of London. Sub-Dean Rev. F. (iarden, M.A. ^ nv Clerk of the Closet Bishop of Worcester. ■ rT'i^ Resident Chaplain Very Rev. Dean of Windsor. ■ 5!"" *'iii Mistress of the llobes ...Duchess of Wellington. ^B »»Uer M «»room Mojor-Gen. F. H. Seymour. ^ ilwtg, VV riiiee Frederick Louia 806, Prince Frcdcrlclj 1 cousin to Her Majfsti luis issue one ilftughtf| 1835. DOMINION GOVERNMENT. 639 MISTER OF THK IIOKMR DEPARTMENT. Master of the Horso Duke of Beaufort, P.C, KM. Clerk Marshall Lord Alfred Pftget. Crown Equery and Secretary Col. G. A. Maude, C.B. Master of the Buckhounda Ijord Colville. PRINCE OF WALES' HOUSEHOLD. Qroom of the Stole Keeper of the Privy Seal H. "W. Fisher, Esq. Comptroller and Treasurer Gen. Sir Wm. Knollys, K.C.B. Private Secretary H. W. Fisher, Esij. Attorney General Sir W. Alexander. Hart. Keceivcr General Major General Sir T. W. Biddulpli, K.C.B. DOMINION OF CANADA. GOVERNOR OENERAI,. The Right Honorable Sir .loilN Youxo, Rart., of Baillieliorough Ca-stle, County of Cavan, Ireland, P.C, K.C.B., G.(!.M.G. ; formerly M.P., for C'avnn, successively joint Secretary of the Treasury from 1841 to 1844 ; Cliicf Secretary for Ireland from 1852 to 1855 ; from 1855 to 1859, Lord High C^ommissioner of the Ionian Islamls, and since Governor of New South Wnlcs, appointed in 1860; born August, 1807. liesiden<;c — Ilidcau Hall, Ottawa. In the abienoe of the Governor General, the Government is administered by Lieut. -General Sir Gharle» Ashe Windham, K.C.B. TiiK (jikhn'.s rnivY coitnoii. for canada. The Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.(!.B., Minister of Justi<:c and Attomey-(!eneraI. The Hon. Sir George Etienne Cartier, Bart., Minister of Militia and Defence. The Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B., Minister of Customs. The fion. .lohn Rose, Minister of Finance. The Hon. William McDougidl, C.B., Minister of Public Works. The Hon. Minister of Inland Revenue. ) The Hon. Secretary of State for the Provinces. \ Vacant. The Hon. Joseph Howe, President of the Privy (,'ouncil. The Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisherie.s. The Hon. Alexander Campbell, Postmaster-General. The Hon. .lean Charles Chapais, Minister of Agriculture. The Hon. Hector Louis Langcvin, Secretary of State of Canada. Tlie Hon. Kilward Kenny, Receiver General. Officki(.s. — Win. H. Lee, Clerk of the Privy C'ouncil ; Wm. A. Himsworth, AssLitant do. Cr-KiiKs.— F. Vallerand, J. 0. Cote, F. H. Himswoilh, H. Alexander, Wm. H. Lee. Doorkceiwr, M, Naughton ; Messengers, Wm. E. Morgan, Jos. Cairns, Patrick Battcrton. GovERNOii's Six'UKTAKY'r. Okkk'K (Eiistcm Block).— Denis Godley, Secretary ; H. Cotton, Chief Clerk ; i. Kidd, 2nd Clerk ; J. Burrows, Urd Clerk ; P. St. Hill, Cllico Keeper ; G. Bo.xall, Messenger ; G. Smith, Extra Ali'sscngcr. CoMMissiosEua I'KU »KmMU8 roTEHTATEM. — Wm. H. Lee and Wm. A. Himsworth. I; I i ill '' ( THE SENATE. Speaker — The Honorablt Joseph Cauuhon. PROVINCE OF ON Senators, John Hamilton Itoderick Matheson John Ross Samuel Mills Itenjmnin Scvniour Waiter H. liickson James Shaw Jaiiies R. Benson Hon. Alexander Campbell. David Christie James Cox Aikins David Reesor Rli,ittli Leonard Willi.,m MiicMa.ster Asa A. Burnham John Simpson James Skcad David L. Macpherson licorge ( " rawfi ird Donald Macdonald Oliver Blake Billa Flint Walter McCrcft fl«org» William Allan TAUIO. P. O. AddresH. Kingstoi;. Perth. Toronto. Hamilton. Port Hoi)e. Niagara. Smith's Falls. St. Catharines. Kingston. Paris. Richview. Markhani. London. Toronto, Cobourg. Bowmnnville. Ottawa. Toronto. BrockviJl?, Toi-onto. Waterfdd. Belleville. Chatham. , Toronto. rnoviNOK OF gii Senators. lauK's Leslie Asa Bel kna)) Foster Hon. J. C. (Uiapais Louis A. Olivier Jac(]ues O. Bureau Charles Malhiot Louis Benaud L. Letellicr (1(^ St. Just Ulric Jostph Tcs.sier John Hamilton Charles Cormier Ant. J. Duchcsnay David Edward Price E. H. J. Duche.nay Leandn; Dumouchel Louis Lacoste Josjph F. Armand Chailes Wilson Willinm H. Chatlers Jean B. Guevremont JiimcH Ferrier Sir Narcisso F. Belleau.,.. Thomas Ryan John 8. Sanborn p.nK.r. P. O. Addrm. Montreal. Waterloo. Ottawa. Berth ier. St. Remi. Pointe Du Lac. Montreal. Riviere Quelle. Qu{?bec. Hawkesbury. Plcssisville. St. Catharines. Cliicoutimi. St. Marie Benuce, St. Thcrcse B'lle. Boucliervillc. Riviere Prairies. Montreal. St. Cesairc. Sop 1. Montreal. Quelwc. Montreal. Sherbrook*. 640 DOMINION GOVERNMENT. II ii I'! W^ rilOVIXCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. PROVINCK OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Senators. P. 0. Address. Hon. Kdward Kenny '..... Iliilitax. Jonatlmn AlcCully Halifax. Thomas 1). Archibald Sydney, C. B. Robui't H. Diok3SrTO, |ront« and Sun-di»li, j and Foot warmen, ^o, Ont. .MlNTt I'arleton rharlotte I (llouccst(!r 1 Kent Kings.. Sorthumberland. •)noeii.f Jolin Wallace .... C. Connell J. Boulton T. Angliu Auguste Renaud. George Ryan J. Ferris. Hillsboro* Woodstock St. Stephen St John Bufitouche Kings Queen.s Resligouche St. John County. City..".. Sunbury Victoria... '. Westmoreland .... York J. B. Daoust St Eustache D. MeMillan Kiguud F. GeofTrion Vereheres iIoi.se Fortier St David J. H. Gray r.'st John S. L. Tilley iFredricton Charles Burpee ..jShelBeld John Costigan ...iGrand Falls A. J. Smith iDorchester i i' |: (From Xova Scotia.) AHiia)K>li8 I Antigonish... line lireton . Colchester . . . Omiiberland, . Dighy.....: '. I Ottvsboro'. ..«<«. iHJifax W. H. Ray H. McDonald.... J. McKeagney ... A. W. McLelan.. Hon. C. Tupper, C. B .\. W. Savary. . . 3, Campbell A. G. Jones P. Power Annapolis Antigonisl) Sydney LondondciTv Halifux Clare Guyjboie'r Halifax Hants Inverness .. Kings Lunenburg . Pictou Queens f!.;. Richmond . :}helbume . , Victoria .... Vnrmoutli , Joseph Howe . . . H. Cameron W. H. Chipman. E. M. McDonald J. W. Carmichael Jaa, Fbrl)es I W. J. Crake... . ThomwCoSia.., William Ross ... ; Thomns Killam.. iHalifa.\ I Port Hood Comwalli« Halifax New Glasgow LivErpool fftilifax Shflburne St Annea Yarmouth I 41 \i '■ • llh ^ I II' : i I ' I 1 *' 642 DOMINION GOVERNMENT. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COUUONH. Cliief Departmtnt — W. B. Lindsay, Cli-rk of the House ; Alfred Patrick, Clerk Assistant, and Chief Clerk of Controverted Elections ; D. W. Macdonell, Sergeant-at-Arms. Lata Department — G. W. Wicksteed, Law Clerk ; F. Badgley, Assistant Law Clerk and Cliicf English Translator ; E P. Dorion, Assistant Law Clerk and Chief French Translator. Accountants' Departmenl — Thomas Vaux, Accountant ; Joah. Stansfeld, As- sistant Accountant and bookkeeper. Department of Routine ami Records — F. McGillivray, Clerk of Routine and Records. General Department — H. Hartney, Chief OlKce Clerk and Clerk of the Joint Coiiitnittue of both House of Printing ; H. 15. Stuart, English Writing Clerk ; E. Denechaud, French Writing Clerk ; J. H. T. Blcis, H. R. Smith, H. Lindsay, J. S. Sloanc, C. Panet, William Bowles, Fitzgerald Cochrane, J. E. H. Mc- Cready, Junior Chrks. Committet Departwent — .1. P. Leprohon, Assistant Clerk of Controverted Elections. Private Bill Department — Alfred Todd, Chief Clerk of Committees, and Clerk of Private Hills; T. Patrick, Second Clerk of Committees, and Clerk of Railway Committees ; i'. X. Blanchet, Third Clerk of Committees. Votes and I'roccedi'ngs — H. Poetter, Clerk of Votes and Proceedings. French Translators' Department — W. Fanning, Translator of Votes and Proceedings and Journals ; F. G. Coursolles, J. F. Gingra.s, E. Blain, H. A. McCoy, Assistant French Translators. English Translators' Depa-.tment — William Wilson, F. Hayes, Win. Wilson, jun., A-ssistant English Translators; G. H. Macaulay, Assistant English Translator and Secretary to Mr. Speaker. Journal Department — W. B. Ross, Engiisli Journal Clerk; P. Rivet, French Journal Clerk; A. G. D. Taylor, Assistant English Journal Clerk. Library Department — Alpheus Todd, Librarian ; A. G. Lajoie, Assistant Librarian ; A. Laperrieie, Library Clerk Post Office Department — F. N. Belcourt, Post- master; E. Pelletier, Post Office Messenger. Dejmrtment of Sergeant-at-Arms — A. L. Cardinal, Chief Messenger; M. McCarthy, Assistant Chief Messenger; 0. Vincent, Library Messenger; J. O'Connor, Doorkeeper; Joseph Lemonde, Speaker's Messenger ; Wm. Graham, Messenger; James Hoy, Library Messenger ; Edward Stacey, Messenger, Edward Storr, Assistant Doorkeeeper; Etienne Roy, .loscph Turgeon, Joseph Brown, 0. Roberge, M. Lallamme, J. Nadeau, E. Botterill, Andrew Elliott, E. Asselin, Messengers ; James Fitzsimmons, George Smith, Night Watchmen. AdDiIESs — To the Honorable the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. The Petition of [Place and Date.] Humbly shcweth, That, etc. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., Minister of Ju.»'.ica and Attorney General ; Hewitt Bernard, Deputy Minister of .lustice ; John Stewart, Charles Drinkwater, A. Atcheson, John A. Macdonell, Clerks ; Patrick Lynch, F. Curran, Messengers. FINANCE DEI'AUTMENT. Hon. J. Rose, Minister of Finance ; W. Dickson, Dep. Inspector General ; N. Godard, Chief Clerk and Pro- vincial Book-keeper ; J. Drysdale, Book-keeper ; M. A. Higgiiis, Warrant Clerk ; Archibald Cary, Book-keeper; F, G. Scott; C. J. Anderson, J. A. Torrance, R. W. Baxter, P. Ryan, W. A. Blackmoie, H. A. Jones, G. Am- mond, and I{. Kihily, Clerks ; D, Ryan, Housekeeper and Messenger ; P. Pender, Messenger. Auditor's Branch — John Langton, Auditor of Public Accounts ; John Simpson, Assistant Auditor ; Thomas Ross, Clerk of Contingencies ; Thomas Cruse, T. D. Timms, Book-keepers ; A. Harvey, Statistical Clerk ; J. Patterson, E. C. Barber, G. M. Jar vis, J. R. Hall, W. H. Cotton, J. B. Simpson, Clerks ; J. Pender, Messenger DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE Hon. Sir G. E. Cartier, Bart., Minister of Militia and Defence ; Major George Futvoyc, Deputy Minister CoL P. L. Macdougall, Adj. General of Militia ; Lieut. Colonel Walker Powell, Deputy Adj. General. OJke of Minister of Militia and Defence— V. Chapleau and Henry D. J. Lane, Clerks ; John W. Gow, Messenger. Account Branch — Robert Berry, Chief Clerk and Accountant ; C. H. O'Mearn, E. Gelinas, I). McClennan, W. H. Aumond, Clerks ; Napoleon Cassault, Messenger. Adjutant-Ocneral's Office— Ci,\ii. Stuart, Secretary ; W. R. Wright, Grant Seymour, F. X. Lambert, G. E. M. Sherwood, C. Junot, T.C. Larose, Sir J. D. Hay, Clerks; L. Morel and M. Ryan, Messengers. Store Branch— LinMi. Colonel Thomas Wily, Superintendent of Stores; G. Grant, W. M. Steers, Joseph Yeomans, Clerks. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 'WORKS (WESTERN BLOCK.) Hon.W.McDougall,C.B. Minister; T.Trudeau, Deputy;F. Hraun, Secretary. Engineering Branch-J.Viiff,\ Chief Engineer ; F. P. Fubidge, Assistant Engineer ; G. F." Baillairgc, Thomas Munro, J. H Rowan, T. Guerin, E. H. Parent, Engineers ; C. McCarthy, J. Le B. Ross, C. E. Midland, Draughtsmen; .S. McLaughlin, Photo- 1 grapher. Financial Branch — John Baine, Book-keeper and Accountant ; F. Hamel, Assistant Book-keeper I and Accountant ; J. W. Harper, Clerk and Paymaster. Corresponding Branch — T. B. French, Corresponding J Clerk ; J. F. N. Bonneville, J. R. Arnoldi, F. H, Eiinis, George Verret, Charles Pope, O. Dionne, Clerks; J H. A. Fissiault, Law Clerk ; Patrick Ownes, Chief Messenger ; Michael Walsh, Assistant do. ; H. Potvin, J. Deslauriers, Messengers. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE FOR PROVINCES. Secretary of State ; Edmund A. Meredith, L.L.D., Under Secretary of State ; O. Powell, Chief Clerk ;l H. E. Steel, Ist Class Clerk ; C. J. Birch, 1st Class Clerk ; Nazare Tetu, Clerk ; James Dorr, Messenger. | MARINE AND FISHERIES DEPA11T.ME.«{T. Hon. p. Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries ; William Smith, Deputy Minister ; W. F. WhitchtiJ Cliief of Fisheries Branch ; John Hardie, 1st Clerk Marine Branch ; John Tilton, Accountant Marine andFisheri* Deprtment ; S. P. Bauset, Clerk Fisheries Branch ; W. H. Venning, Insjiector ol Fisheries New BruMwiclfl and Nova Scotia ; J. S. Thompson, W. H. Alexander, James Daley and J. R. Tucker, Clerks ; George Fishff and Thomas Wheeler, Messengen. !i DOMINION GOVERNMENT. 64 3 nd Chief Clerk /icksteed, Law tant Law Clerk Stangfcld, Ab- Icrk of Routine iiinittce of both Ulcrk ; J. H. T. le, J. K. B. Mc- erted Elections, ills; T. Patrifik, L of CointnitteeA UeparlmeiU—\S . E. Blain, H. A. F. Hayes, Win. and Secretary to I Journal Clerk; Librarian ; A. 0. . Bclcourt, Post- Chief Messenger; orkceper; Joseph ; Edward Stacey, own, 0. Uoberge, zsiininons, George lament assembled. t Bernard, Deputy 11, Clerks; Patrick Ihief Clerk and Pro- jary. Book-keeper ; . A. Jones, G. Am- ■t Auditor ; Thomas [ttitistical Clerk ; J. I'endcr, Messenger \, Deputy Minister 111 General. Offint r. Gow, Messenger. Id. McClennan, W. Tiart, Secretary ; W. fj.D. Hay, Clerks;! Iitendeutof Stores; Inn Branch-i- Pag*. Iliowan, T. «uerm,] McLaughliu, Photo- listaut Book-keeper I lich. Corresponding! Dionne, Clerks 1 1 • H. Potvin, J' I rowell. Chief Clerk ;j ^r, Messenger. ■• • W. F. WhitcheM llarine and Fisheries lies New BrunswKl^ Iks ; George Fuh«| CUSTOMS PEPARTMENT (KA.STERN BLOCr.^ Hou. S. L. Tilley, C.B., Minister of Customs; 11. S. M. Bouchette, Commissioner ; J. W. Peachy, Corresponding Clerk ; J. R. Audv, Clerk of .Seizures and Forms ; T. P. Robarta, Statistical Clerk ; H. H. Duini, Statistical and Canal Office Clerk ; O. M. Mailleue, P. E. Sheppard, H. C. Hay, W. A. Bell, J. A. Audy and J. H. Wolff, Check Clerks; H. Kavanagh, Inspector of Ports; H. Bell, Iitspcctorof Canals; J. Walls, Mussenf;er. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. Those marked th ua* Amherst* J. J. Fox. Amherstburg* E. Anderson. BdleviUc* W. F. Meudell. liraiilford* D. ('urtis, Jr. Brighton ]). Y. Leslie. Brockville* George Easton. Burwell, E. A. Dunham. Bijtown,* _ D. (Jraliam. Cliatlutm,* J. G. Pennefuther Chippawa,* C. St. G. Yarwood. Clarenceville, Charles Stewart. CTl/^I^ W. Leggett. Coatkook* J. Thompson. Cobourg,*' H. Easton. Colborne* W. A. Booth. Cornwall,* R. K. Bullock. €ramahe, J. M. Merriman. Dnl/iottsic,* J. Lamb. Darlington,* A. Dixon. Dover,* W. IL Higman. Duiui'is,* W. B. Gwyn. Dundee,* E. D. Phillips. Dunvillc, W. .-V. Macrae. Elgin, R. P. McMillan. Fort Erie,* R. Graham. Frelighsburgh, H. J. Parker. GaiMnoqtie, J. Ormistou. Gaspe,* J. C. Belleau. Goderich,* D. Doty. Guelph,* E. Carthnw. ffamiltoii,* W. IL Kittson. Ilemmingjord, J[. Sweet. Hope,* M. Whitehead. Kingston,,* W. B. Simpson. King/tviUe, J. King. Lacolle, A. Holdcn. are JVarehousing Portt, London,* .L B. Strathy. Montreal,* A. Delisle. iforrisburg, Hiram Carman. Xaparue John Bens-on. New Carlisle,* John Eraser. Newcastle, H. Farncomb. Niagara,* J. W. Taylor. Oakville,* R. K. Chisholm Oshawa,* C. Walsh. Owen Sound, W.Stephens. Paris,* F. H. Haycock Penetanguishene, E. Jaffrey. Philipsburg, J. Henderson. Piet&n,* J. Robin. Pottoii, George Gunn. Prescott,* H. D. Jessup. Qiuhec,* J. W. Dunscomb. Queenston,* P. B. Clement Rimouski,* P. L. Gauvreau. Rowan P. Bennett. Russeltoicn R. Rogers. ; Sarnia,* J. Scully. I Satigccn, W. Keith. ' Sault Ste. Marie,* J. Wilson. i Stanlrj,* J. Hemphill, act'g. : Slanstciul C. Bullock. I St. John's,* W. McCrea. Stratford, John Hamilton. I Sutton, B. Seaton. I Toronto,* Jus. E. Smith. I I'ranlon,* A. Macaulay. I IFallaccburgh, C Fru.scr. I Whitby,* W. Warren. Windsor,* Woodstock,* W. H. Van Ingen. INLAND RKVENUE IlErAUTMENT. Minister of Inland Revenue ; Thomas Worthington, Commis.sionerof Liland Revenue ; Alfred Brunei, Assistant Ccmunissioner and Inspector of Inland Revenues ; Dr. ij. O'Brien, J. F. Brown, and Alexander Begg, Check Clerks ; Richardson Borrodaile, ("orresponding Clerk ; W. Himsworth, ,jun., Clerk 4th Class ; John Fowler, Messenger. DEPARTMENT OF AlJllUTLTURE. Hun. J. V. Chapais, Minister of Agriculture; J. ('. Tache, Deputy Minister, A. J. Cambie, Patent Clerk; S. Drapeau and W. H. Jolmson, Statistical Clerks; S. S. Findcn, General Correspondence; C C. Neville, Statistical Returns; Sirinus Fcrland, Trade Mark, (.'opyright and Archivist; N. Boissounault, Curator of Patent Models; H. Casgrain, Assistant Patent Clerk ; J. 0'Bri(!n, Blue Book and Tran.slator; E. Tetu, 1). Boutier, J. E. DWutcuil, 1). Lanig.m, J. B. Jackson, and J. F. D'onne, (.'lorks; J. E. Lemieux, OlHce Keeper, W. J. Lynch, Junior Clerk; A. Frichelte, Model Repairer, J. Buily, B. Moreau, J. B. Lacroix, Messengei's. INDIAN OFFICE. Hon. H. Langevin, Superinteudeiit-(ieneral of Indian Alfairs; William Sprnggc, Deputy Superintendent; (.'. T. Walcot, Accountant; L. Vaiikoiighnet, Chief Clerk; J. P. M. Lecourt, IM-iiftsman; S. G. Murraj-, Clerk; W. R. Bartlett, Visiting Snperintendent and Commissioner, Toronto; J. T. Gilkison, do., BrantforTl; 11. Mackenzie, Sarnia; W. Plummer, do., Manitoulin Island; S. Colquhoun, .^geut, St. Regis; E. N. BcLoriinier, d')., Laprairie; D. T. Simpson, Surgeon, Manitoulin Island; McGregor Irousiilcs, Clerk and Interpreter, Manitoulin Island; H. Andrews, Clerk, Brautford; A. Deacon, clerk, Toronto; J. .(enuesseaux, Schoolmaster, Manitoulin Island; Rev. A. Jamieson, Missionary, Walpole, Island; Rev. G. A. Anderson, do., Tycndinaga; Rev. H. Chase, do. Carradoc; Rev. Fathers, Boucherds, do., Lorette; Rev. F. H. Marcoux, do., ^t. Regis; Rev. Joseph Moreault, do., St. Francis; Drs. Dec and McCargo, Medical Superiutcndents, Grand Kiver Indians. ORDNANCE LANDS BRANCH, OTFAWA. W. F. Coffin, OnIrmni.e Land Agent and Chief Clerk; F. P. Austin, C'erk; W. Mills, Bookkeeper, J. Forsytii, Laud Uaililf; H. Goodwin, Carutuker, Toronto. <44 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. KZCEIVER OENERAI. 8 OFFICE. Hon. Edward Kenney, Receiver General ; ThomM D. Harington, Deputy do.; O. C. RoifTenatein, Chief and Debenture Clerk; T. C. Braniley, Book-keeper; J. B. Stanton, Correspondcnse aid Receipts Clerk; F. Lewis, Warrant and Bank Accountj» and Seignorial Tenure Accountant; J. F. Pellant, Aesittant do.; L. F. Dufresne, Clerk in charge of Municipal Loan Fund of Prorinces of Ontario and Quebec and Dominion Stock Account; C. W. Shay, General Clerk; F. Hanter, Assistant Book Keeper; .T. B. H. Neevc, Stamp Acta Clerks; F. L. Casault, OUice Keeper and Messenger; F. McCaffrey, Messenger. n \i 1 fit is ! £ PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. LlEUTENANT-GoVERNOK. His Excellency William P. Howland, C. B., Toronto. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John S. Macdonald, Attorney-General. Hon. Matthew Crooks Cameron, Sec. and Registrar. Hon. John Carling, Minister of Agriculture. Hon. Stephen Richards, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. E. B. Wood, Treasurer. (J. Shuter Smith, Clerk). OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: Clerk of the Housr—C\\a.TV'% T. Gilmor. Assistant Clerk — John Notman. Clerk of Committees — J. J. Vance. Queen's Printer, Chief Office Clerk; and Clerk of Print- ing Committee — H. J. Hartney. Jtoutine Clerk— A. H. Sydere. Junior C/crt— A'lgus G. Monison. Sergeant-at-Arms—F. J. GUckraeyer. House-keeper and Chief Messenger — Thomas Phillips. Messenger — T. Byrnes. Fireman — C. Macdonald. /F'a/cA?nan— James Cain. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 1 1 11 ''■ Constituencies. Members. P. O. Address. Constituencies. Members. P. 0. Address. Addington E. J. Hooper, ... F W Cumberland A. McKellar H. Finlayson .. E. B. Wood W. Fitzsimmons Donald Sinclair. Edward Blake ... T. Swinarton R. Lyon .Ino S Macdonald Simon Cook A. T.H.Williams Mr. McLeod D. Luton Napanee Toronto C^hatham Paris Brantfor(' Brockville Saugeen Toronto Bolton's Mills Ottawa Cornwall Morrisburgh Port Hope Howmanville New Sarum lona Amherstburg ^ Kingston Cornwall Prescott Owen Sound Toronto | Cayuga ! Georgetown Hamilton Stirling Belleville It Gocrvi8or for Moutroal and Suret, Montreal. CROWN LAND AOENTH. AllumetU Island T. Smith. Artluibaakaville A. Oagnor. Aylicin M. MuBean. Bergeronne K. Boulianne. Calumet F. X. Basticn. lUrleton J. N. Verge. Chelsea Bobert Farley. Chicoulimi T. Z. (!loutier. Clarendon E. Heath. Frampton Andrew Boss. Freligluiburgh O. B. Kcnij). Oaape Basin John Eden. Grenvillt D. McMillan. hie Verte L. N. Uauvroau Lambton L. Labrecque. Ije^ds John Hume, New Carlisle J. A. Label. Quebec McLean Stewart Eaxcdon Alex. Daly. JUmounki J. B. LePage. Jiobinson W. FarwelL St. Anne des AlotiUi C. F. Hoy. h'l. Ambrose St. A. de la Perad« C. Maniotte. .S7. A. delaPocali F. Dei-uisc. St. Charles S. V. Larue. St. Claire F. Roleuu. St. Oervais F. Lamontagne. St. O. de Brandon J. Laportv. St. (fregoire St. J. Port Jolie C. F. Foumier. St. Oeronu A. B. Lavelle« St. Raymond Ig. P. Dery St. Thomas Fras. Tetu. Three lliver$ A. Dubofd. Thurso G. W. Cameron. Wendover JVottmi J. T. LeBeL BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OK P. L. HUIIVEYOKS. Hon. the Commissioner of Crown Lands, ex officio ; Joseph Bouchette, Dep. Surveyor General ; Adolphua Larue, Quebec ; C. F. Foumier, St. Jean, Port Jolie ; F. W. Blaiklock, C. P. F. Bailhrge, E. T. Fletcher, and P. Gauvreau, Quebec, Provincial Land Surveyors ; Secretary, William Blaiklock, Quebec ; Examiner in Geology and Mineralogy, Sir W. E. Logan, 4ic. OFFICERS OF THE H0U8F. OF ASSEMBLY. George M. Muir, Clerk of the House ; Etienne Simard, Assistant Clerk ; Thomas McCord, Law Clerk 5 C. A. Pariseau, Clerk ; J. B. Frechette, Accountant ; Laurcaiit Siinoneau, Assistant Accountant ; Charles Y. Langlois, Chief Clerk, Distributor of Stationery and Superintendent of Supernumeraries ; C. J. Ardouin, Alexander Boulanger, Cyrille P((ttigrew, Charlts IWeau, Th. Prendergast, Copying Clerks ; Charles P. Lindsay, Committee Clerk and Clerk of Elections ; Edouard Lemoine, Clerk of Private Bills Committee ; Edu. BcUeau, Ist Assistant Clerk ; Joseiih Whydden, 2nd Assistant Clerk ; PMouard Moreau, Chief French Translator ; Ben- oiii Marguette, 1st Assistant Translator ; Bateau Turcotte, 2nd Assistant Translator ; Wm. Cook, Chief English Translator; J. B. Duggan, Assistant Translator; Edouard Denicrs, Speaker's Secretary, Assistant ('lerk of Committee, and Pennauent Copying Clerk ; Paul E. Smith, Clerk of the English Journals ; O. C. Dclacher- rotiere. Clerk of the French Journals ; Louis Fortier, 1st French Assistant Clerk ; Wm. T. McGrath, Ist Kiiglish Assistant Clerk ; Thomas Molony, 2nd English Assistant Clerk ; Leon P. Leniay, Librarian ; Pierre Chenest, Postmaster ; C. Dion, Assistant Postmaster and Permanent Messenger ; Charles (Jarneau, Sergeant at Arms ; Oliver Robetaille, Chief Messenger ; Alfred Pellitier, Speaker's Messenger ; Martial Hoy, Edward Little- john, Joseph Trudelle and Simeon Gagne, Me&sengers. SKCRETAKY's OFFICE. Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Provincial Secretary; P. J. Jolicceur, Assistant Secretary; A. N. Montpetit> First Clerk; Oliver Campeau. Accountant; David S. Leach, Second Clerk ; J. B. Lenoir, Third Clerk; Joseph 0. Laarin, Copying Clerk; Pierre Pre vest, Messenger. PROVINCIAL registrar's DEPARTMENT. Hon. P. J. 0. Cliaveau, Provincial Registrar; J. B. Meilleur, Deputy Registrar; A. Belanger, First Clerk; Roderick McKenzie, P. M. Bardy, Second Clerks; Etienne Poitrus, Messenger. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Hon. p. J. 0. Chauveau, Minister of Public Instruction; Dr. Louis Giard, Secretary; H. H. Milea, Aisistant Secretary; Pierre Chauveau, Clerk of French Correspondence, Assistant Editor of the ./buma/ de I Instruction Publique, and Librarian; Patrick Delaney, Clerk of English Correspondence and Assistant Editor i\ H I iii 648 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. of tht Journal of Ediieation; Alf. ThomM, Clerk of Aroountu ami Statiatln ; Lrnpolil Devlimip, Amintut Olerk of Froiioh C'orr(!Hpuiid»iicii ; J. U. Marcuii, AaftiHtnnt Clerk of AecuunU and HtiitiiticM; Jii I .Archibald. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Name. P. 0. Address. Robert M. Cutler Giiysborough . Staley Brown Yarmouth. Mather B. Almon Halifax. Alexander Keith Halifax. Henry G. Pineo Wallace. James McNab > Halifax. R. A. McHeffey Windsor. John Creighton. . . , Lunenburgb. William C. 'VVhitman Annapolis. Freeman Tupper Liverpool. Samuel Chipman Comwallis. Hon. Alexander Keith, President. Name. P. 0. Addreu. Hon. .Tohn McKinnon ...Antigonish. " Peter Smyth Port Hood. ' ' Samuel Cree? man Colchester. " William 0. Heffeman Guysborough. " D. McN. Parker. Halifax. " James Fraser Pictou. " William Annand . Halifax. " William J. Stairs Halifax. " Henry Murtell Arichat. " Gilbert McMauna Shelburaew I 650 PRINCE EDWA.RD ISLAND. 'ft Offioem.— John C. Haliburton, Clerk; Robert L. Weatherby, Law Clerk and Clerk of Parliament ; Rer. George W. Hill, A.M., Chaplain; John J. Sawyer, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. John J. Marhiiali., Speaker. Constituencies. Name. P. 0. Address. Constituencies. Name. P. 0. Address. Annapolis Antigonish *< Jared C. Troop David C. Landers ... Dttuii'l McDonald.... Joseph McDonald . . Robert Chambers.... Thomas F. Morrison Amos Purdv . Bridgetown Wilmot Antigonish Truro Londonderry Wallace River Wallace Sydney, C. B. Sydney Halifax Clare Manchester Sherbrooke.StM Beaver Harbor. . Halifax Halifax Maitland Falmouth Antigonish Inverness II Kind's Hiram Blanchard ... Alex. Campbell E. L. Brown. M.D... David M. Dickie James Eisenhauer ... Mather B. Desbrisay Robert S. Copeland.. Martin L Wilkins... Geo. Murray, M.D... William H. Smith .. Samuel Freeman Edward P. Flynn... Josiah Hooper Robert Robertson. . . . Thomas Johnson .... William Kidston .... .lohn Ross Halifax Broad Cove, Int Wolfvilhi II Canning Lunenburgh Bridgcwater Merigoniish Pictou Colchester It Cnmberlsjid . Lunenburgh .... II Pictou II Henry 0. Pineo, jr.. Alonzo J. White John Ferguson William B. Vail Urbine Doucette .... John J. Marshall... John A. Kirk Henry Balcan II €!ap« Breton II II Merigomish Liverjwol Liverpool Arichat Queen's Disbv II ^1 ' Richmond II Shelburne II Victoria Guysborough ... Halifax Fourchu Halifax II James Cochran Jeremiah Northup... William Lawrence... Elkanah Young If II Hants Yarmouth ii Wm. H. Townsend.. John K. Ryerson.... Yarmouth « Yormouth Officbrs of the House of Assembly.— Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining; AssisUnt Clerk, Lawrence G Power; Chaplain, Rev. Canon Cochran; Sergeant-at-Arma, A. M. Gidney; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arnu. Jamea L. Gnliin. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. LIEUTENANT-OOVEKNOR. His Excellency George Dundas. Georok D. Atkinson-, Private Secretary. I I EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. W. W. Lord. " R. F. Haythorne. Hon. A. Laird, Jr. Clerks: Hon. George Coles and Charles DesBrisay. Assistant Clerk: W. DesBrisay. Hon. Geo. Coles, President. " J. Heasley. Hon. II. J. Callbeck. " G. Howlan. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President — Hon. Donald Montgomery. District. Name. Qaecn's County: Charlottetown & Royalty Hon. Edward Palmer lit District Hon. D. Montgomery Do Hon. J. Balderston 2nd District Hon. Geo. Beer. " Hon. P. Haythorne. King's County: latDistiict Hon. P. "Walker Do Hon. James Dingwell District. Name. King's County (continued) : 2nd District Hon. A. McDonald Do Hon. D. Gordon Prince County: 1st District ....Hon. W. "W. Lord Do Hon. James Yeo 2nd District Hon. A. Anderson Do Hon. Ja.s. Muirhetd Clerk: John Ball. Black Rod and Sergeant-it-Arms: H. Palmer. Chanlain : Eer. L. C. Jenkins, D.C.L (Address the whole, Charlottetown, P.E.I.) trj p. 0. Address. NEWFOUNLAND. 661 HOUSI OF ASSEMBLY. Qaeen's County : Oharl')tt€town...Hon. F. Brecken, J. T. Jenkins. 1st District " P. Sinclair, D Cameron. 2nd " •' H. J. Callbeck,W.S. McNeill 8rd " " George Coles, F. Kelly. 4th " " James Duncan, B. Davies. King's County : George Town, Hons. T. H. Haviland, K. McAulay. 1st District, " Jos. Hensley, E. Kickham. Chief Clerk: John McNeill. Assistant Clerk : K. Speaker — Hon. Joseph Wightinau. 2nd District, lion. Ed. Reilly, A. McCormack. 3rd " " L. C. Owen, Jos.Wightman. 4th " " S. Prowse, K. Henderson. Prince County : 1st District, Hon. G. Rowlan, H. Bell. 2nd " "J. Yeo, David Ramsay. 3rd " " Geo. Sinclair, Jos. Arsenault. 4th " " C. Howat, A. ^='rd. 6th " " C. McLennan, D. Green. Morrison. Sergeant-at- Arm? : N. Conroy. Chaplain :^ Rer. Thomas Duncan. NEWFOUNDLAND. (Newfoundland la a sufQciont Post OfBco Address for all the following), t LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. His Excellency Anthony Musoravk, Esquire. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Laurence O'Brien, President Frederick T. B. Carter, Premier. Nicholas Stabb. John Bemister. Hon. Ambrose Shea. " John Kent. " John Hayward. Ilonorable Laurence O'Brien. " Ebec, to any other Ports or places in the said Provinces, or from any Ports or ! places in tlie Province of New Brunswick, to any other Ports or places in the said Province, or from any Ports ; or places in the Provincs of Nova Scotia, to any other Ports or places in the said Province, provided alwayi j that the owners or masters of such Vessels or Boats, shall take out a license for the season for that purpose j from a Collector of Customs in Canada, and that the owners or masters in taking out the said License shall I -«nter into Bonds of !$500 conditioned that such Vessels or Boats shall not be employed in the Foreign Trade, and provided also that the Master of every such Vessel or Boat shall keep or cause to be kept, a Cargo j Book in the form prescribed by the Customs Department, to be registered by the Collector of Customs who! granted the License, in which Book shall be entered at the Port of Lading, an account of all goods taken on| board of such Vessel or Boat, stating the description of the packages, the quantities, the descriptions and value of the goods therein, as also of the goods stowed loose, and the names of the respective Shippers and Consignees, as far as any of such particulars shall be known to him : and at the Port of discharge shall be en-j tered in the said Cargo Book, the respective days upon which any such goods shall be delivered out of snclJ Vessel and also the respective times of departure from the Port of Lading and of arrival at the Port of unlading. 4. The Master of any such Vessel or Boat shall produce his License and Cargo Book to any Officer on -Customs, whenever the same shall be demanded, and answer all questions put to hini, and such Officer od Customs shall be at liberty to note any remark on the Cargo Book which he may deem proper, and if the] Cargo Book shall not be kept in the manner hereby required, and the particulars of all Cargo laden and unladen, ■duly noted therein, the Goods and V^essel shall be forfeited, and the Master shall incur the penalty of $100, ; 6. Before any Coasting Vessel or Boat shall depart from any Port of Lading in any one of the Province* -of the Dominion of Canada for any other Port in the said Dominion, not in the said Province of departureJ au account or Report with a duplicate thereof, in the form or to the effect following, and signed by th« Master, shall be delivered to the Collector, who shall retain the duplicate and return tne original account o^ report dated and signed by him: and such account or Report siiall be the clearance of the Vessel or Boat foi the voyage and the transire or pass for the goods expressed therein, except for goods under Bond or gow' liable to Excise or Internal Revenue duty, which shall require the entries and warrants for landing to I signed bv the propei* Officers as required by Law, and if any such account or Report be false, the Master whij aigned it" shall forfeit the sum of $100. REPORT and Transire Coastwise for a Registered Vessel or Boat procee |rf$100. , 11. Officers of Customs miy board any Coasting Vessel or Boat in any Port or Place, and at any psrisd ' the voyage search her, and examine all Goods on board, and demand all the do:;uments which ought to be 1 board; and the Collector m.iy require such documents to be brought to him for inspection. 12. No Fishing Boat or Bo.it u.sed in Ferrying under 15 tons burthen, shall, except by Special License t jwrmission, carry any Goads from a Foreign (,'ountry, which are liable to duty, under pain of seizure, iless the same (in the c ise of Ferry Boats) be for the solo use of some passenger tlien on board. 13. Ne Goods can be carried in any Coasting Vessel or Boat, except such as arc laden to be so can-ied at ne Port or place in Canada, and no Goods shall be taken into or put out of any Coasting Vessel or Boat tile on her voyage by River, Lake or Sea. \L The Transire Coastwise required by these Regulations, may in the case of any Steam Vessel carrying urser, be signed by such Purser with tlK like efl"ect in all respects, and .subject to the lik;' penalty on the •ser, and the like forfeiture of the Goods, in case of any untrue stntemeut in the Transire, an if the Transire sai^ncd by the Master; and the word JAa.s»— James Shanley. Ottawa — ,Iohn Wilson. Owen 5ou)iaf— David A. Creasor. Ptrth — W. O. Buell. Pcterboro — W. H. Weller. Simcoe — David Tisdale. iS'aTid wicA— Samuel S. Macdonell. Skimia — P. T. Poussett. St. Catharines — F. W. McDonald. St. Thomas — James Stimton. Stratford— O. W. Lawrence. Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma — Hon. John Princw, Q. C #'Ali'i!/— George H, Dartnell. Woodstock— Yl. B. Beard. • . r| ACCOUNTANT .1 OrFICE IS OUANCEUY. ■t ... Accountant General. — Robert J. Turner. Clerks — W. C. Crofton and Frank Walker i r > j. U rHAOTICE COUn-f AND OflAMBEUS. A A^A♦I ■! # li J #1 #1 H '■' ■H 3 One of the Common Law Judges holds a Court during each Term, called the "Practice Court," for hear* ing matters relating to the adding or justifying bail, discharging insolvent debtors, administering oaths, hearing and determining matters on motion, and making rules and orders in causes and business depending in cither of said Law C-urts. Chambers are held each day, aud by a recent order, daily in Chaiictfy, by T. W. Taylor, Esq., the Judges' Secretary, in Oommon Law, andby on« of the Judges of tlie said courts, for such business relating to suits therein as may be transacted by a single Judge out of court. Clerk, Common Law— William B. Heward. Reporter Common, Law Chambers — Henry O'Brien. Reporter Chancery Chambers— C. W.Cooper. .,-,-...,.,, ..-■■ . i^i'.'lvl. HEIR ASI) DKVISKE COf UT. Commissioners — ^TlfA Judges of the Superior Courts, arid such other persons as may be appointed bX commission under the. Great Seal. Their duties are to determine claims to lands in Ontario, for which n* patent has issued from the Crown in favor of the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees, or assignees. Sittings ftt Toronto, first Monday in January ani July in each year. Clerk of Commissioners — '\V. B. Heward. , COUNIT couwrSi Presided over by a resident Judge in each County. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed £60; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant or contract, where the amount is ascertaimd by the acts of the parties, or signature of the defendant to £100; and to all bail bonds and recognizances of tail given in the County Court, to any amount; but not to cases involving the title to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Ijxw. These Courts also jiosse.ss equity powers, to the amount ,9f- .^50* .subject to an appeal to Chancery. i<;r Ui inr/oVJ . fWliBOOATK OOPllTS. ..,„,. j.,,. The jurisdiction of these Courts relates to all testamentary matters and causes; and to the granting or revoking of probate of wills, and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate pr effects in Ontario, and all niattess arising out of or connected with the grantor revocation of probate or administration subject to an a])peal to the Court of ('?ianccry. The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Courts. Surrogate Clerk — Sir J. L. I'obinsim, Bart. COrRTN OF QrAUTKlt SKSSIONK. Chairman, the County Judge in oacli Coullty, who, with orto or, nioro Justices of the Peace, holds a Court j of Quarter Sessions in his County four times a year for trials by Jury in cases of felony and niisdenu'anor, but treason and capital felonies are exempted from their Jurisdiction. INWLVKNT DEBTOU.S* (.OURTO. ;; By the "insolvent Acts cf 1864 and 186.')," 20 and 28 Vi roria, cap. 57, and 29 ViC, Cap: 18, provision j ia >nade "for tiio settlement of the estates of insolvent debtors, for giving effect to arrangements between them I and their creditors, and for the punishment of fraud. In the Province of Quebec this enactment applies tO'l traders only ; in Ontario to all persons, whether ti-aders or non-traders. In tiiese Courts the, County Court r Judge in each County presides — the only appointments made in pursuance of this statute being those o I '♦otficiol assignees," who are to be nominated by the "Board of Trade at any place, or the council thereof.! within the county or district adjacent thereto in wliicli there is no Board of Trade." This important statutel U pi'oviiig a great boon to the community in enabling parlies, who from'uuavoidabje circumstances find ttoT ■fclVM'pwililysed by hopdess liability, to obtain relfcr, and'recwniueniH' bu.Mh«w.'" ''"."■'> -"ijif «;.f ■ ' I)n'I8I0X COURTS. For the Btmitnftry disposal of cases by a Judge ; but a jury of five i)erson8 may be demanded in certnial «Me«. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or eontract amounting to £25 ; injuries or torts to personal e feipeal or avoiilance of I'poHsosses to administer M M. 3. VanKoughnet Secrdary-T. W. Taylor. ,or<ea.lei*isi IN Keep constantly on hand a large stock of BOILER PLATE, BAR AND BUNDLE IROI, STEEL, TIN, CANADA PLATES, GlASS, PAINTS, OILS, CORDAGE, CUTLERY, AND OENRRAL HARDWARE. Warehouse and Offices— 419 and 421 St. Paul Stuert. Yard Entrance— St. Fkamoim Xaviej. Street. Lf the Peace, holds a Court, llouy and misdemeanor, W ,arrangenients between them I rthis^nactmentappl-'^ LcourUthe.OountvCmirt fthis statute being those Llace, or the council thetM I L- "This important saW^. Ible circumBtances findtf f Inay'bc de'ma"'led in certaJBl '"injuries or torta to pen"'*'] DEALER IN TOBACCONISTS' FANCY GOODS. (NORDHKIMER'S BUILDING,) 113 Great St. James Sti-eet, 3iwa:o3srTR.EA.L. J. Gt. P^^RKB, 84 O-ItE-A-X SX, J-A.]S^ES ST., 3STXS,E-A.Ij, Took the FIRST PRIZE on his STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ; also, on his CARD and CABINET WORK, a the Provincial Exhibition. He has enlarged his premises, and is doing a good trade in foreign and home STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. STEREOSCOPES of the latest and most approved patterns. SOLAR PRINTING promptly attended to. If yoD want somethins^ really fine, get some of Parks' Stereoscopic Yieifs, 84 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET. SmTH & PHILLIPS, Commiaaionera for receivirvj Affidavita for Ontario and far the Superior Court for Qiiebec. 1 I 'i| I ' !l ■echaiUes' Bank Chambers, St. James Street, JAMES SMITH. 1mI01>TTK W. A. PHILLIPS. ADVERTISEMENTS. I m s« iimsiiiiiis^ Boi & do*, DRY GOODS, lSo», 4e, 48 Ac SO St. NAcrament Street, MONTREAL. 7 Custom House Square, MONTREAL. Iittp^rtor of fiiUing, Wrapj^g mi ih>t Twinia, PATENT SEAMLESS HEMP HOSE, SADDLEES* TOOLS. STATIONEKT, FANOT GOODS. ETC. Polished and Silvered English and French Plate Glass. SOLE AGENTS FOR DUFOUR & CO.'S OLD ANCHOR BRAND BOLTING CLOTH. mmMMM^MB mmMMM (Sjrtiran mil ^Mtmtitixl §mtx\mnt ^inhi ISrO. 0-4:3 .A.I-h division, or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. The Divihiuns ure established by th« urts of l^uarti-r Sessions. rUOWN LAW OFFICKR. Atlonu-ii-Oiutral Hon. John S. iUodonuUl, Q.C. DFKICKR.S OK TIIK COVllTS. Clerks of Asmze—yhit Deputy-Clerks of the (^rown are tjc-officio Clerks of Axsi/c aud Miirshals in their resiiective counties. Depiitij Cltrkx of the. Crown — The Clerks of thng vacation e.xteuds from Ist July to 2lNt August. Court of C'Afflwcoi-.v— This Court sits every week, except during the Christmas vacation from the 24th De- irmber to the Cth January, and the long vacation from the 1st July to 2l3t August, on Mondays for hearings, on Tuesdays for motion.s, and on Wednesdays for motions for decrees, and on the other days upon any adjourn- ed motions, kc, from the regular days. County Court TenM commence on the first Monday in January, April, July and October, and end the following Saturday. ClBCUlTJt <>V TllK COirRTS. Laiv Circuit.i.- -Conrta of Assize and Nisi I'rius, and of Oyer and Terminer and General (faol Delivery, sliall be held twice a year in each County or union of Counties, in the vacation between Hilary and Easter Terms, ami between that period of the vacation after the 21st August anran'isou, Bar- rister, Toronto ; Pidmrd Pnelling, Barrister, Toronto ; Larrat W. Smith, D.C.L., Banister, Toronto ; James -Morris, BarristtT, Toronto; James A. Hendei'son, 1>.C. li., Kington; Hon. George Cniwfotd, Senator, Brock- lillc ; James Jcssup, Brockville ; J. D. Buell, Brockville; W. M. Mathesou ; (Jwree Futvoyi;. Q.C, Ottawa. 42 658 JUDICIARY OF ONTARIO. I' Committionfri in Quebec, for Inking AffidaviU to be tutd in Court* of Ontario. — Tlieotloro Doiicvt, Nottry il ; Juhii J. ('. Abbott, Advocatf, Montn-iil ; (itiorgc Macruc, Advocate, . II.. 1. 1:.. \i «_ 1. wiii:..~ II I ....1... A. 1. ....,.>.. \l....>.....i . L<....i .• >^ I'ublio, Moiiti'i-ul; J. Court, Montreul Montrenl W Qu Quebe OtUwa. Commiisioneri in England, for inking Jffidavita to be uittl in Canadian Caitrln. — Chiis. lliscliolT (lUnchnff, Coxe k Uompax, Snlicitors), 1!) C'oleinnn ttret-t, London.. I'higlaiiJ ; Jobn Morri.t (AMhurNt, ftloiris U Co., Solicitors), fl Old Jiiwry, London, Kn^land. Legal Ilolidayt. — Siinilayfi, New Ycar'H Doy. Epiphany, Annun< iiition, (iood Kridiiy, Asrcnsion, Corpna ibti, St. Peter, 8t. Paul, All .Saints, ClniBtmas Day, and any duy upjiointcd by rrocluniiition for a general nr (linnlrairi vlrrn Chribti, ,. faitt or thanksgiving. DIVISION COURT CLEUR8. \ \ \ ; AIXIOMA DIHTRKT. 1. John Cousins HauUSte. Mario II. J. Coatsworth Bruci; Mines III. A. M. Ironsides Manitouuning IV. Fort William URANT. I. J. Robinson Bnintford II. Henry Penton I'aris III. Somucl Stantou St. Goorgo IV. Wm. H. Serpen Hurford V. Alonzo Foster .' Scotland VI. Matthew Whiting Onondaga niii'CK. I. Wm. Collins Walkerton II. H. B. O'Connor ...Bivcrsdale III. Joseph Barker Kincardine IV. John Valentine Paisley V. John Eastwood Southampton VI. Peter Sinclair Underwood VII. W. S. Francis Invcrmay OARLKTON. I. George R. Burke Ottawa II. Rowland B. Kagar Richmond HI. John Fenton South Huntley IV. Wm. D. Pigot Fitzroy Harbor V. Wm. Cowan N. Gowor VI. Ira Morgan Metcalfe, Osgoode VII. Frederick W. Harmer Nepean Kix;iK. I. Simon Ncwcombe Vienna II. Aylmer III. James Farley St. Thomas IV. James Phil|>ott lona V. F. McDiarmid Airey, Aldboro' ESSEX. I. Thomas McKee Sandwich II. Alanson Bottsfird Amherstburg III. James King Kingsvillo IV. O. Buchanan Colchester V. Jonathan Wigfield Mersea VI. Francis Graham Rochester VII. James L. O. Elliott Windsor KKONTENAC. I. John Dufl" Kingston II. P. McKim Cataraqui III. Edward Upham Sydenham IV. Samuel Stewart Harrowsmith V. D. J. Walker Invciary onEY. 1. Chas. R. Wilkes Owen Sound II. Wm. Jackson Durham III. Thos. Plunkett Meaford IV. Thomas J. Rourke Collingwood V. John W. Armstrong Proton VI. Henry Cardwell Chatswoith IIAHTtNOH. Robert C. 11 uhiie Belleville P. C. Ketchesoii Sidney Hiram Hidden Sliunnonville Robert McCaniniun Tweed William Judd Stirling VI. George I). Rawe Hastings VII. J. .1. Ryan Ki.st Moira Joh n Tul loll Ciinnifton Jeremiah Simmons Trenton Benjiim i ii I teddonie Marmora Jamts iVlairs Bridgewater (. II. III. IV. V. VIII IX. X XI nAI.UIMANU. I. James Aldridge Caledonia II. G. S. Colter, jun Cayuga III. John Armour Duniiville IV. I. Ilonsberger liuinham V. Seth K. Smith Canborough VI. Chas. E. Bouine Nanticoke I. II. III. IV, V. VI, I. II. III. IV. V. VL VII. 11 ALTON. John Holgatc M ilton Robert 15 il mer Oak ville Robert Young Georgrtown Jame.s Matthews Acton S. R. Lister Nassigaweya Robci t Al iller Nelson Hl'RON. p. A. McDougall ,....Goderich Ludwig Mayor Seaforth Thomas Tiivitt Kxeter John Cooke Dunganuon David II. Ritchie Bay held W. W. Karrnii Clinton Benjamin Fralick Ai nley ville ani Wro.\tter altcmatelyl KENT. I. Jas. Sheriff Chatham II. J. Duik Morpeth III. D. Wallaic Dawn Mills IV. G. Young Harwich V. John Lillie, jun Wallaccburgli VL J. Taylor BothwcU I,AMBTON. I. P. T. Poussett Samia IL J. F. Elliott Warwick III. William Webster Floience IV. P. Ciittanach Sonibra V. ThoniMS 11. Scott Hil'sboro' VI. T. Kirkpitrick Widder Station VII. Robert Dale Mooretown VIII. Robert Fuller Peliolia IX. John W. Branan Alvinston JUDICIARY OF ONTARIO. (\icft, NoUry HI', Ailvoc»U, 111; Fri-Ueriek UK, AdvouiU, otary I'ubUc, ■rt, AilvoctU, Moiris b Co., ciiHion, Corpui II for a general Ufvillc liu-y iiiiminville vectl irliiig ist Moiia iiiiiiiftou rcntoii lurniorti IriJguwatcr Jaledonia •iiyuKa DuniiviUe Uuiulinm L'iinliorougli Nftiitieoke Milton Oiikville (Iforpi-town Alton Nassigaweya Nilson .Goderich l.Siiaforth . Kxcter . DungftDuon Baylii'lil .Clinton |.A.iiileyville and f ro.\eter altcrnaMiyi [.Chatham Morpeth .DnwnMill* I.Harwich ..WallaccburgB 1. .Bothwcll I .Siirnia ..Warwick ..b'loience ..Soiubra HiVsboro' _ .■.WiddcrStiUoD |..Mooretown .Pctvolia .Alvinston DIVISION COURT CLKBKS— (Cun AnPINOTON. Charles JauK's Napance John 1). Noble Bath Kdwin Mallory Paruia IsiiBC J. I.ockwood Ncwburi,' Win. Wiiclan Ccntreville , Henry I'ult/ Wilton CharlVfi Skfui- Ememld Donahl Camoron Tamworth LINCOI.H. Niagara W. X. Mittlcbcrgiir St. Catharinoi (Mark Sinirc Jordan John <'. Rrrr Hcaiusvillrt liobi'rt Tiiouipsou Smithville Thomas IVarsoii Abiiigton, Caistor li('or(.!n Sfcord St. Aniis.Ciainsb'ro MIDDI.eSEX. John C. Moredith London (iuHtavus (i. Hamilton Nairn John Flanagan Lucan W. K. Hullm Delaware Andrew Wilson Wardsvillo Jo.scjdi Small Strathroy H. Le Licvre Dranev's Corners W. 15. Hornard St. John's NdllFOLK. Kdmund Jackson Simeon Edward Matthews Wnterford 1). W. l'"rccman Sinicoe (J. S. Harris Conrtland W. Hcwctt Vittoria 8. P. Malice Port Rowan T. Cliamberlin Hon<{liton Centre SanincI (ianible Port Dover NOinillMniCllI.AND Axn duiuiam. Charles Clark, sen Bowmanville Samufd Wilmot Newea.stle W illiam Slu'iiherd Port Hone Willi.mi Turner Millbrook James .Vuston Cobourg Janit's G. Rogers (Jrafton William .lohnslone Colborno George S. Bnrrell Bri.ghton John Douglas Wark worth Man!i(»i B. Weaver Murray Daniel Kennedy Camiibellfonl Sidney SooUbel Cartwright I. D. a Mardonell Whitby II. Joseph WiUon I'ickunn III IV. V. VI. VII. ring Harris Hurnham Port IVrry .losepli Dickey Uxbridgo Uobert K. Luitd Cunington ( !. Uobinfion Ueavertoii Henry R O'Dell \tbcrley oxroKO. I, ,.,'. W oo. 1. .lolin P. Downes Picton II. James Cook Milford III. Samuel Solmes Northport IV. Kdwurd Roblin Rol.lin's .Mills V. William Young Wellington VI. Harvey Spallbrd Cherry ViUey VII. Joshua M. Cadinan Conscton Vlll. Richard Hill Bongard's Comer* KENFRKW. I. .\ndre\v Irving Pembroke II. W iiii.tm Cannon Beachburgli IIL William Halfjicnny Renfrew IV. G. E. Xeilson Arnprior V. John Halliday Bagot VI. S. G. Lynn E','anville VII. John Rankin Coblen VIII. Jo.seph Kinder Brudenell Comers SIMCOE. 1. Thomas Lloyd Barrie II. Thomis MeCoucby Bradlbnl III. F. S. St phens Teeumse.th IV. A. Jardine Ni.ttawasaga Mills V. John Craig Craighurst VI. ThoMias D.dlas Orillia VII. William Little Mulmur VIII. George KlcManus Mono Mills IX. H. E. JelFery Penetnnguisliena 6<0 JUDICIARY Oy ONTARIO. UIVIHION" COUKT CI.KUKS -(rimlinufd.) I. II. III. VI. VII. VIII. XI. X. XL. XII. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. I. II. III. IV. V. HTORMONT, DirNDAI AND (tLKNUAHY. ArchilwM Krj»8r Wllli«in»itowii V,. I). (1ii*holin Alexueidiia Clmrlri Poole (Wnwnll J. DockuN DiclciiiMiiralviiKlg John W. Louclu MorrinburR John 8. Uo«» Iroquoii William J. Kidlity MouiiUin John A. Co«'kburn Berwick pHtfr Stiwrt liftncMter William Uiio Winohmter M. MoIiitoHh H().xborougli John A. Macdougall KiMiyoii VKTOniA. Ocorge W. MilliT Woo-s * u oj CC «3 t4 - " ■ ^- & to-> Q M T-» O J ^ i-a <: o2 1^ So"' r-^ is a 3 -'' ■ i" a M I 2 rt S i> E 3, • ; O Mjg H ■-; o ct. :g H a- ►? K : a (- -y I. M g « =D P _ - , ^ •go;j« S E aJ 9 o"^ S'^ p £ d £ 3 (^ : 2 J 2^ = -.°^Cided -3 = 4 i* J a==fS si's I . 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Alexaiider Campbell ; Dep- uty Postmaster General, Wm. H. Griffin ; Accountant, H. A. WiclcNteed ; Secretary, Wm. White ; Superin- tendent Money Order Branvli, P. Le Sueur ; Superin- dent Savinp^ Bank Branch, J. C. Stewart ; Cnshicr, John .Vshworth. Clerks of First Clnss, E. C. Hayden, R. Oliver, H. S. Weatherly, J. T. McCuaig, J. Aud- •tte, C. W. Jenkins, W. H. Smithson, Wra. U. LeSutur. Clerks of Second ClaS;., J. Brophy, J. Boyd, E. H. Benjamin, B. King, G. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, W. S. Thomas, D. Matheson. Ocean Hail Service — Book-keeper, Robert Sinclair- Law and Dill Stamp ^rancA— Book-keeper, C. Roger. hispcction Branch — Arthur Woodgate, Nova Scotia Division, Halifax ; John McMillan, New Brunswick Division, Frcderickton ; W. G. Sheppard. Quebec Division, Quef)ec ; E. F. King, Montreal Division, Montreal ; M. Swcetnam, Kingston Division, Kings- ton ; John Dewe, Toronto Division, Toronto ; G. E. /iriiiin, Loudon Division, I-oudoii. LETTEll RATES. Letters posted in Canada addressed to any place within the Dominion pass, if pre-paid, for 3 cents per |oz., but if posted unpaid sucli letters are charged £ cents per 4oz. On letters to Prince Edward's Island, the rate is 3 cents per ioz., if prepaid, 5 ecu*' if unpaid. The rate on Letters to the United Kingdom i , bj Canadian Packet, sailing from (,>uebec, Portland, or Halifax, Not exceeding Joz 12i cents. Kxceeding '' and not exceeding 1 oz... 25 " and 80 on, increasing one rule of postage for each ad- ditional halt ounce. And by Cunard I'acki^t, 15 cents per 4oz, &c. Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, or they will be cliarged a tine of 6d. sterling on deliv- ery. Letters for British Colonies and Possessions lieyond Sea, and Foreign Countries, via England, must be pre,»id. The rate on Lettera for tlio United States is 6 cents per 4 oz. The rate on Letters to Cub-^ is 10 cents ptT Joz. United States Letters C cents, if piepaid, 10 cents if unpaid. The rate of postage on letters to British Columbia and Vancouver's Island is 10 cents per Joz., which must be prepaid. An additional charge is made on these letters on delivery, for sea postage on the Pacific side. Newspapers 2 cents each. Books 4 cents per 4 oz. Bed River Letters 6 cents per Joz ; newspapers 2 cents each, or commuted rate if from Red River to regular suljscribers in Canada. MAILS FOR CANADA FIIOM ENOLANI). Two Ocean Steamers carrying mails for Canada leave Liverpool in each week, viz. : a Canadian Packet on every Thursday, via Dcrry on Friday, mailing to Que- bec m summer and Portland in winter, by which the postage rate is Od. stg. per J oz. ; and a Cunard Packet every Saturday, via Cork on Sunday, bringing Mails for Canada to New York, by which the postage rate to Canada is 7d. stg. per 4 oz. A CauadiuiJ Pa<;ket leaves Liverpool every alternate Saturday for Halifax, calling at Queenstown «n rouit. Postage 6d. tX^. per 4 oz., same as by Canadian Packet to Quebec or Portland. Tlic British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters bear a special direction — " By Cana- dian Packet" or " By British Packet"— and in that case they are kept over for the Packet designated. " By Canadian \iail " is not a distinctive suiwrscrip- tion ; for any Mail for Canada is a "Canadian Mail," by whatever Packet forwarded. WeST INDIES VIA NEW YOnK. West Inuieo (British) letters 10 cents per 4 oz. ; newspapers 2 cents each. (Foreign) letters, 22 cents per 4 oz. ; newspapers 3 cents eacli. Books (British only) 2 cents per 4 oz. Letters, &c., prepaid for transmission, via New York, are forwarded direct on New York with every mail made up for that Post Office ; whence West Indian mails are despatched as follows : For Havana and the West Indies, via Havana, every Thursday afternoon. For St. Thomas, the West Indies, and Brazil, on> the 23rd of every month. Letters for the West Indies, British and Foreign^ are also sent via Halifax and Bermuda ; postage li cents per 4 oz. ; newspapers 2 centa each. REOISTnATION OF LETTERS. Persons posting letters containing value, should be careful to require them to l)c registered, and to obtain from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis- tration. The charge for Registration, in addition to the Postage, is as follows, viz. : On Letters to any other place in Caiiada, or British North America 2 cents. On Letters for the United Slates 5 " On Letters for the 1 Tnited Kingdom 8 " On Letters for British Colonies or Posscs- .sions, sent lu'rt England 25 " On iiCttei's to France arid other Foreign Countries, via France, an amount equal to the postage rate. On parcels, iiatterns or samples, in Canada, 5 cents. On book jiackets and newsiwpera to United Kingdom, 8 cents. Both the postage charge and registration fee must in all cases be prepaid. Registration is not an absolute guarantee against the iiiiKcarriage or loss of a Letter ; but a Registered Letter can be traced when an Unregistered Letter cannot, and the posting and delivery or non-delivery can be proven. A Registered Letter is thus secured against many of the casualties which, from incorrect address, toigetfulncss of the rew-iver, or other error, may all'ect an Unregistered Letter. HOOK POST WITH OUEAT IlUIl AIN, UY CANADIAN I'ACKET FIIO.M QUEIUOC OH llAi.'FAX. A Packet weighing not more than 4 oz 7 cents Al)ove 4 oz. but not exceeding 8 oz 124 " " 8oz. " " 12 oz 19 " " 12 oz. " " 1 lb 25 " and so on, adding 7 cents for every additional 4 ot. nv CUNAItU I'ACKET FROM NEW YORK. A Packet weighing not more than 4 oz 9 cents Above 4 oz. but not exceeding 8 oz 17 " " 8oz. '• " 12 oz 25 " " 12 oz. " •' 1 11) 33 " and so on, adding 9 ceuts for every additional 4 02. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 6«S own en route. ladian Packet rs t" Canadk tor is posted, —"By Cana- — at>d in that St designated, vc supcrscrip- nadian Mail,'" UK. nts per 4 oz. ; tters, 22 cents Books (British sion, via Kew ork with every whence West ), via HaTana, and Brazil, on> h and Foreign, da ; postage U ich. RS. ralue, should be !d, and to obtain i;ceipt for Regis- iddition to the lada, or .. 2 cents. ... 5 " ... 8 " I'osscs- 25 " •I'ign Countries, he postage rate, [auiuln, 5 cente. nitod Kingdom, ration fee must liavunteo against ut a Registered cgistered Letter or non-delivery is thus secured , from incorrect or other error, |uY CANADIAS U.'VAX. OZ .... 7 cents .... 124 " .... 19 " .... 25 " Iklitional 4 oz, Iw YOllK. loz 9 cents 17 " 25 " 33 " tlditioaal 4 oi BOOK PO.ST UATE8 UKTWRKS CANADA, FUAXCE, ITALY, QKKMAX HTATKH ANt> NKTIlliULANDS. Franco ItMy Uerniun HtutcH. . . Netherluiids Not 2oz. 4nz. 8oz. lib. excil'B to to to to 'iuz. 4uz. 8oz. nil. Ulb. cts. cU. i't». ot^. cts. S 10 20 40 (JO (1 l.'t 2r. »s ftO 13 25 60 75 6 10 17 34 &0 lb. "to 2 1b. eta. 80 0.e rate on Printed Circulars (I'rinted Cir- culars, if sent in envel;)pes, wXvAXwx s'^alcd ov wisealed are liable to letter )iostage). Pi ices t'urrent, Hand Bills, and other printed Matter of a like character, and on books, bound or unbound, wlien posted at a t'anadian i'ost Oilice, and adilresseil to any place in the Dominion of Canada, Britisli North America geu- erally, or tlie United States. The p'istage u[ion Piicos I'urreiit addressed to the United Kingdom is two cents each, wliicli must be prc- caid by posta;;e .stamps, or they will be scrit to the Dead Letter O.Hcc, to be returned to the senders. XliWSl'Al'r.I'.S AMI ri;!Ul)DRAI..s. Newspapers published in (.'auada may be .sent by Post from the ollice of ])ublicatioii, addressed to any place in Canada, at tlie following rates, if paid quar- terly in advance by either tlie publislier at tlie post office wliere the papers are ])ostcd, or by the subscriber at the deliveriuLC Jiost ollice : For a paper publi.shed 6 times a week, 30 ct.s. ji«r (jr. «. <. 3 .< (5 .• « If .< O it ■ti\ (t t< It '* 1 ** 5 " " When the above rates are not paid in advance by either publisher or subscriber, such Papers are charg- ed one cent each on delivery. TIIANSI KNT N KWSl'A VKU.s. Traiuiient Xewspapers — that is to say, Canadian Mcwspapers posted otherwise tiian from the oUice of publication, and American or British ])apers posted or re-posted iu Canada, must be prepaid 2 cents each, by postage stamp, or thi y cmnot ]»> forwarded— except unly Brilish Newspapers distributed to regular sub- scribers by Canadian hook.seliers or News Agent.s — j such papers pass free ns the}' would do if rceeivel in the Canadian Packet Mails. VEWSIM I>EU.S nY MAIL FROM ENGLAND OR UNITED STATKS. N'ewspapers received from Kngland by the Canadian Packet Mails are tlclivered free Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet Mails are charged 2 cer.ts each for delivery. (This is I the American tran.sit charge). United States Ncwspajters brought by Mail into I Canada, to regular subscribers, are cliar^.{ed one cent ach on delivery, ti-ansieut jwpers 2 cents each. I'ERIOniCAL rUBLICATIONa. The rate on all Periodicals other than Newspapen, passing by mail in (Canada, save such a3 may bu ad- dressed to or received from tli'! United Kingdom, is one cent per 4 oz. weight of package containing iicriod- ical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. Any fraction of 4 oz. to be charged as a full rate. After the 31st J)ecember, I'JtiS, no periodicals whatever, except exchanges, (j. e. periodicals passing between publishers in Canada, and between (inblish- ers in Canada and jiublishers in the United States, Prince Kdward Island, or Newfoundand) will be en- titled to e.\em|tion from postage. Transient Periodical matter po.sted in C'anada must in all cases be pre|)aid by postage stamp. The above -'ate will be payable on delivery on all peiiodical matter received from the United States, except that Canadian editors may receive exchange periodicals from ' ho United States free of Canadian postage. Periodicals, printed and published in Canada, may be jiosted addressed to any place in the United King- dom by (.'anadian packet, on prepayment by postage stamp of two cents each number. No [)ackage of )ieriodicals can bo sent through the post, if it exceed 4 lb. in weight. rO.STAGE KATES l)N MLSCF.LLANEOUS MATTER. Patterns or samples of merciiandise and goods for sale, not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, may be posted in Canada to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on ]>repayment by postage stamp of a rate of 1 cent per ounce, under the following regulations : Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be ea.sy of examination. .Samples however of seeds, drugs, and so IbrtI, which cannot be .sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, fasteuetl in su(;h a mann«r- tliat tliey may be readily opened ; or in b.igs entirely clo.sed, provided that they be tr.insparent, so that the oliicers of the Po.st Olfi -e may be able to sati.sfy them- selves as to the nature of llie contents. The packet may bear on the outside the address of the sender, in addition to tiie iiildress of the ]ier8on for whom it may be intended ; also a trade mark and numbeivs, and the price of the article enclosed ; inside, there must be no <;nclosurcs but the samples or p.at- terns themselves ; the jmrticulars however of the trade marks, numbers and price, may be marked on the articles themselves, instt^ad of on the outside of the packet, at the option of the sender. Any sample or pattern piicket containing a letter, or otherwise violating the conditions of the preceding rules, will be rated and treated as a letter. The r.ite of one ci'nt per ounce is to be prepaid by postage s'amp, and if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps alK.xed, the jiacket is to be rated with tlic deficient postage and a line of live cents in addi- tion. Packets of .samples and piitteriis may be registered on pre-|)aymcnt by postage stamp of a registration fee of live cents in addition t > tlic iiosta^o rate, and provided such packets bo duly handed in to th« post olKce for registration. No jj.acket of samples or patterns must exceed 24 ounces. Tliese regulations ajiply only to the transmission of P.ielcet-s or samplc-i and patterns within the Dominion of Canada, and will not in any m inner interfere with the regulations governing the exeliango of .samples and patterns with tlie United Kingdom, or with th« foreign countries to which the siine advuntoirs extends namely, France, Belgium, Italy, (icrmau States, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, and Denmark. >9 IM "» H'l' !l I 664 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. N'o provision as yet exists for tlm exchnnge of such matter with tli oz. ; Germany, 8 oz. ; tln^ Kingdom of Italy 36. oz.; Belgium, 8 oz. ; the Netherlands, 16 oz. ; Portugal, 16 oz. ; the Azores, 16 oz. ; Jladeira, 16 oz; Denmark, 48 oz. ; Switzerland, 48 oz. If for Canada or the United Kingdom, 24 indies in length and 12 inches in breadth or dp|ith. If for France, Portugal, the Azores, or Madeira, IS inches in length and 12 inches in breadth or depth. If for Gcnnany, the Kingdom of Ibily, Belgium, the Neth- erlands, Denmark, or Switzerland, 24 inches in length and 12 inches in bre.ulth or depth. Any infringement of the conditions laid down aa above will render the package liable to be treated and charged as a hotter. Bags entirely closed, even thougb they may bo transparent, must not be used for the transmission of scads to foreign parts. No prints or printed matter will be allowed to pam by book ]>ost between the United Kingdon audCana cents. . 10 " . 20 " . 30 " .. 40 " .. r.o " nnssion is tti: ISODOM. tlie DominioB 3tl'ues in Eng- iiinnel Islands, grant ns many be ncfdeil to 'I'lic terms are $0 25 50 .... 75 1 00 iii)ViNcr.s. io, Quebec and ! .Money Order iird Lsland and ie or the United n<; money, and ns avo : — 25 cents. ... 50 " t'urni.slied with in tlie United iniswick. Nova IXc'wroundlaud; t(i a'.Vovd every ■t (d' the places ith any other the intending Ifstaldishcd by |nt, commenced the lat Apiil, |ioii is given liy Aw regulations lull information J and withdraw- Iprinted on the I dejiositor. •count, and ilc- liinarv hours of If (lol'lar.s, from lean be veceiveil Vept in eases to Iter Oeiieral. \s will act M deiiositcd for lal, and for the If money with- Each depositor is supplied with a pass hook, anc\ the sums jiaid in, or withdrawn, are entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the same. In addition, a direct recei)tt for each amount paid in, is sent to the dejiositor from the I'ostma.ster General, and the Postmaster Oeneral will issue a cheiine, pay- able at any Post Oilice Savings Itaulc desired, for any Hum withdrawn. Every de])ositor's account is thus ke)>t with the Postmaster (ieneral, and a depositor may ])ay into his or her account with the Post Oilice Savings IJank, at any of the Savings IJank Post OIHces which at the time may best suit his conveuicnci , and may exercise the saisie choice in drawing out Money, sul)jei;t only to the obligation of jiroducing the pa.ss book, in proof of identity — whenever jiaying or drawing out money. Interest nt the rate of 4 per cent, per annum is allovfcd on dcpo.sits lying in the ordinary depo.dt .necounts, but when a depositor has $IO0 deposited, he or she may request the Postmaster General to transfer this sum to a special account, and will then receive a certilicate of such special .^lOO deposit, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the , name of any dejpo.sitor, or the amount of any .sum deposited or witlnlrawn. No charge will lie made to depo.sitors on p-iying in, or drawing out money, nor for ])ostage on conimunica- tions wjth the Postmaster General in relation thereto. The PostinastiT General will be always ready to receive and attend to all applications, complaints, or other comnuinications addressed to him by depositors or other.s, relative to the Po.st Oltiee Savings Bank matters. Additional Po.st GfHces will from time to time be authorized to act as Savings Bank agencies. * i'()STAtter or letters, or any writing intend" ed to servo the jiurpose (d' a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, or in a ])acket of samples or pat- terns posted to pass at the rate of postage applicable to samples aud patteins, or to inclose a letter or any writing to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any thing in a newspaper jrasted to pa.ss as a news- paper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspa|)er« (except in the ca.se of the accounts and receipts of news- paper publishers, which are permitted to jass folded within the newspapers sent by tnem to their subscrib- ers), or to enclose a letter in .my mail matter sent by 11 ■ i 1 666 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. ; I pMt not being a letter, shall in each case he an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty (lollars in each case. To remove, with fraudulent intent, from any letter, newspaper, or other mailable matter, sent by post, •ay postage stamp which shall have been atllxed thereon, or wilfully, with intent aforesaid, remove from any postage stamp which shall liave been previously used, any mark which shall have been made thereon at any post office, shall be a misde- meanor. It shall not be lawful for any person other than a postmaster to exercise the business of selling postage ■tamps or stamped envelopes to the public, unless duly licensed so to do by the Postmaster Cleneral, •nd under such conditions as he may prescribe ; and any person who shall violate this provision by selling postage stamps or stamp^id envelopes to the public without a license from the Postmaster General, shall, oil conviction before a Justice of the Peace, incur a penalty of not exceeding forty dollara for each offence. If any person wilfully or malicioutly injures or destroys any street letter-box, pillar-box, or other leceptade established by authority of the Postma.iter General for the deposit of letters or other mailable matter, such person shall, on conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or im- prisonment, or both, in the discretion of the court oeforo which the offender is convicted ; and every person wlio aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission of this off'ence, shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor, and be indictable and punisliable as a' principal olfender. If any person \isos, or attempts to use, in prepay- ment of postage on any letter or mailable matter posted in this IJoininion, any postage stamp which has been before used for a like purpose, such person shall be subject to a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars for every such offence, and the letter or other mailable matter on which such stamp has been so inipio])erly used may be detained, or, in the discretion of the Postmaster General, forwarded to its destination, charged with double postage. SUGGESTIONS TO THK rur.Mc. Facility will ; t ^iven to the Post Office in the dis- charge of its d.'i' duties, and greater security afford- ed to the Public, tiy careful attention to the following recommendations : Post all letters and newspapers, &c., as early as practicable, especially when sent in large numbers. When a number of newspapera are adilre.ssed to the same office, put them up in one parcel. When a number of circulars arc posted, tie thcin «p in a bundle, with the addresses all in one direction. Address letters, papers. &c., in a legible and com- plete manner, always giving the name of the Po.st Office ; and if there bo more than one Post Office of that name, the name of thecnunty in which situated. In case of letters going|abroad, the name of the coun- try as well as of the town and city should be given in full. Letters for example, if intended for London, Englanil, if simply addres.sed " London," would be forwarded to London, Ontario, and thus bo delayed. Should it be desired to send a letter or newspaper by anyparticularlineof Packets, or by any particular route, the special address should bo clearly written «&«.•(! the ordinary direction as "By Canadian Packet." See that every letter, newspaper, or other packet sent by post, is securely folded and sealed. Every such packet has to be several times handled ; and even when in the mail bag, is exposed to pressure and friction. Unless, therefore, the article be light and pliant, it should be enclcsed in strong paper, linen, j)ar(;hment or some other material wliicli will not readily tear or break. Fasten the covers of newspapers firmly, so as to prevent them from slipping out. When dropping a letter or newsyiaj'wr into a letter box, always see that the packet falls into the box.und does not stick in its passage. Never seal letters lor the East and West Indies and other hjt climates with wax. Such a jiraetice is at- tended with much inconvenience, and fretpiently with serious injury, in consetiuence of the meiting of the wax and tiie adhesion of the letters to each other. In all su(di cases use either wafers orguin and advise your correspondents in the country referred to, to do. the same. Ne versend money or other articles of value through the Post Office, except either by means of money- order or in a registered letter. Carefully secure every letter or packet containing money or value, first with gum and afterwards with good sealing-wax, on which make the clear impression of a seal. On posting a registered letter or packet always ob- tain a receipt lor the same at the office wliere posted. When lettere or papers are delayed or missing, at once communicate the fact to the Postmastc-r General or to the Inspector of the division in which is sit- uated the Post OIRce at which the delayed or missing letters were posted. In ca.se of a missing letter en- closing value, .state the exact content.s, the exact ad- dress, and the office at which posted, and the day and hour on which posted ; the name of the person by whom posted, and the name of the person by wlioin rt'ccived at the office. In the case of a delay- ed letter or paper send the cover or vrrnpper in an entire state in order that the place ol delay may be ascertained by an examination of the ))o.st marks. State also the office at which posted, and the day and hour on which jioited. Trouble and loss occasionally arise out of the care- lessness or di.shonesty of parties employed in the Post Office service; j'et instances are not wanting in which it has been shown, to the satisfactiim even of the com])lainants, that the fault at first attributed to the Post Office, in truth rested in other quarters. Tliefts by private hands, although vi ry difficult of proof, have not unfrequently bmsii brought to light ; and it is greatly to be desired that those who suffer loss, should, in the first instance, and while the cir- cumstances are fresh, endeavour to ascertain with the utmost precision all particulars res) ecting the des- patch or receipt of the hut letters or pa)ier.s, and lose no time in communicating this inform.ition to the Inspector. Indeed, generally .spjaking, it is only bv careful in(iuiry into minute (letuils that the olL.idci can be detected, whether he bi? a Su-rvaut of the D v partmcnt or not. Tlio Post O [fitie is a Department which admits of constant imi)rovemimt and expin^ion. The public, by sending to the Postmaster Giiueril, clear and cor- rect information respecting faulty amn-Teinents, m:iy materially benefit the service. It must bo remem- berel, however, that changes in michiu'ryso exten- sive and intricate as that of the Pont O.Ii;e, must be made cautiously and with much previous considera- tion. Time is generally required to carry out any mater- ial change in postal arrangements ; for even whe» decided upon, old contracts, reqiiirin-^ notice of ter- mination, may have to be got ri I of, aud tenders for new contracts invited by public advertisincnt, before the dcuision can tike elTect. GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 66^ light and wT, linen, h will not r, so as to to a letter le box.und Indies and i;tii'e is at- iciitly with iiig of thn icii other, luid advise a to, to do luo through of money- iccure every c, lirst with X, on which t always oh- herc posted. ini.ssiiig, at istiT (.Icneral diich is sit- id or missing g Iftler en- hi- exact ad- vud the day f the person le person hy n; of a delay- rrnpper in an leliiy may bo post marks. and the day t of the carc- loyed in the It wanting in |ictii)U even of ■st attributed .K'r (juartcra. n- diliicnltof Hit to light; |e who suifev hile the cir- ■tain with the ,ing the dea- |i(-r.s, and lose ition to the it is only bv the o!r-.:ici of the Drt- i'M admits of J The public, llear and eor- iinents, may he re mem- •ry so exten- di H!, must be Ij considerii- It any mater- Ir even when lidtiee of tcr- ll tenders for 1 nent, before V. n. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS-CANADA. ).— Th( follnwlc;; Poit OfSce Savings Banks are open daily for tlie receipt and repayment of deposits, during the ordiBMy hoari of Pi'St Offiirc business. t. — The direct security of the Dominion is given by tlie Statute for ali deposits made. t. — Anv |ierson may have a deposit auat, and may deposit yearly auy nuinbei of dollars, from |1 up to $300, or moM-' wttb the permibsion of the Postmaster General. 4.— Dujosits iii;iy be made by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, witt be repaid to .any such woman. 6, — As res|iects cliildren under ten years of age, money may be deposited : Fintly— liy a parent or friend as Trustee for the child, in which case the deposits can be withdrawn by tho Trustee until the child shall ultaiu the age of ten years, after which time rcpayuiunt will be made only on the Joint receipts of both Trust** and child. Secondly— In ths child's own name— and, if so deposited, repayment will not be made until the child shall attain the age ef ' ten years. 8. — A depositor in any one of the Savings Bank Post OfBces may continue his deposits at any other ol such offloos withonk notice or chanij.; of Pans-Ewk, and can withdr.iw his money at that Savings Bank Olllce, which is iiv>st (vinvenieat to lilnk For instance, if he makes hin first depo.sit at tho Savings Bank at Cobourg, ha nnv niike further depmits a', or witlidraw ht» money through, the Post Otfloe Bank at Collingwood or Quebec, Sariiia, Brockvilie, or any pU^e which may be convenient t»- him, whether heciBtinue to reside at Cobourg or romovn to some other plaee. 7.— Each deposit. ir is supplied with a Pass Book, which is to be i)ro(Iuceil to the Postmaster every time tho dep witor pay* la or witlidraws money, and the sums paid in or withdrawn are entered therein by the Poitmaster receivini; or paying the sam*. 8. — Every depositor's acceunt is kept in the Postmast.r Onnural's Office in Ottawa, and, in addlti.m to the Postmaster** receipt In the Pass Hook, a direct acknowledgmtnt from the Poilmister Gen*'ral for each aum paid in 1h scut tu the deposltot. If tUs acknowledgment does not reach tlie depositor within ten days from the date of his dejiosit, he shnuM npply imme- diately to the P. Htmutcraeucral, by letter, being careful to give his address, and if necessary renew his application until h* receives a satisfactory reply. 9. - When a depositor wishes to withdraw money, he can do si by applying to the Postmaster General, who will send bla by return mall a cheque for the amount, payable at whatever Savings Bank Post Ollloo the depositor may have named in Ute application. 10. — Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum ia allowed on deposits in the ordinary Pass Book deposit account, and tlM -■ interest is added tu the principal uu the HOth June in eacli year. SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. 11. — Any depositor who hns $100 at his credit in his Pass Book, or ordinary account, may request the Postmaster General' to transfer tliat sum to a special acoonnt, and will then receive from the Postmaster General a certificate of special deposit tof each $100 so transferred. These certificates bear 6 per cent, interest, nnd are redeemable on such pn-vinus notice na Miay b* ' thereon expresse-l. Wlien repayment is required, tlie $100 will be repaid to the depositor at any Savings I'aiik Post Office whioft he may name. Tiie interest on certificates of special deposit is placed to the depositor's credit in his ordinary Pass Book Account, and becomes principal in that account, on the 30th June in eaeli year. 12. — Postmastei's arc forbidden hy law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn. 13. — No charge is made to depositors on paying in or drawing out money, nor for Pass Books, nor for postage on commuAl- cationg with tlie Postmaster General in relation to their deimsits. 14. — The Postmaster General is a ways ready to receive and attend to all apjillcations, complaints, or other communioatloM • addressed to hhn by depositors or otl ' , relative to Post Ofllee Savings Bank business. 15. — A full statement of the Regu. aioni of tho Post Office Savings Bank may be seen at any of the Post Offices named ii< the following Lis : ' Acton Vale. . . Albion Alexandria . . Almonte .... Amherst burg Arkona Am prior Artliur Aurora Aylmer, East Ayimer, We.st Ayr Barrie Bayfield Besmsville . . 8eauliamois . . Btavcrton .... Belleville Berlin Berthier Blairton Bond Head . . , Bothwell Bowinanville . . Brailford Bagot, Q Peel, Glengary, O Lanark, O Essex, O Lambton, O Renfrew, O Wellington, O York, O OttttWH, Q Elgin, U Waterloo, O Sinicoe, O Huron, O Lincoln, O Beauharnoig, Q Ontario, O Hastings, O Waterloo, O Berthier, Q Peterboro, O Sitncoe, O Kent, Durham, O Sinicoe, () Brampton Bratitford Brighton Brockvilie ... Brooklin Buckingham Campliellford Cannington jCarleton Place Cayuga Chambly Canton Chfltliam, West Cliel>ea Chippnwa Clarksburg |Orey, Clift^n jWelland, Clinton Huron, O Coaticook Stanstead, Q 0'>'«mrg Northumberland, O Cidborne Noithnnberland, O Cold water Sinicoe, () Collingwood Nmcoe, O Compton ConipUm, Q Cookstown Simcoe, O Cornwall Stormoiit. O Pool. Brant, Northumberland, O Leeds, O Ont.irio, Ottawa. Q Northumberland, #< Ontario, O Lnns'k, Ilaldimand, O Cliamlilv, Q Kent, O Ottawa, Q Wclland, O '468 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS-CANADA— (C<»Umi«d.) Poit Office. ■V : • Creeniorc UanviUe .... Dundos Dunnvillo .. .. Durhaiii Etora Erin Exeter Per({ii(i Fiogal Frellghsbuig ■ Qalf tiauiiiioiiiid .. Georgetuwn . , Ooderich . . . . Oranby ■Grimsby Guelpli Hamilton Hostin^'H UU'. Icesbury ^:ojjeler .... Uu'.i TC'-"'Tl iu . V Iron . Joll.', n . Kin:... '••■« .. Kingston Kin^gville Knowlton tiacliina Lacliutc Lanark Laprairiu L'Aa-ijinptiou . . Leed^i licnnoxville Levis Lindsay Listowel London L'Orignal Lucaii Ijuekuow Lyn MaJoc °. Mani:licster Uarkliam Meaford Heibuurno .... Mcrrickville Milibrook Milton, West .. Hontuiagny .... Uontrual Morpeth Morrisburg Maunt ISrydges iiount Forest . . Murray Bay .... Napauee .. ,.*,. Newburgh Newbury Newcastle New Eiliiiburgli New Uanibur^.. Newmarket .... Niagara Norwicli Nonvood Oakvllle ■Odessa Oil Spring's Oniemeu ■Onslow ■Orangeville .... Orillia ■Oshawa County and Province. Siincoe, O KIchmond, Q Wentworth, O Haldlmand, O Qrev, O Wellington, Wellington, O Huron, O Wellington, O Elgin, O Missisquoi, Q Waterloo, o Leeds, O Halton, O Huron, () Shcllord, Q Lincoln, O Wellington, O Wentwortli, O I'eterboro", Prcscott, () Waterioo. Ottawa, Q Huntingdon, Q Oxford, O Megantic, Q Dundas, O .rollclte, Q Peterboro', Grenville, O Bruee, O Kront-^nac, O Essex ) Bronie, Q Jacques Carticr, Q Argcnteuil, Q Lanark, O Laprairie, Q L'As.sumptioD, Q Megantic, Q Slierbrooke, Q Levis, Q Victoria, O Perth, O Middlesex, O Prcscott, O Huron, O Bruce, O Leeds, O Hastings, O , Ontario, O York, O Grey, Uichmond, Q QreDville, O Durham, O Halton, O Miintniagny, Q Hoc! jlaga, Q Kent, () Dundas, O Mi Idlesex, O Grey, O Charlevoix, Q Lennox, O Addington, O Middlesex, O Durham, O Carleton, O Waterloo, O York, O Lincoln, O Oxford, O i'eterboro'. Halton, O Addington, O Lambton, O Victoria, O Pontiac, Q 1 Wellington, Simcoc, O Ontario, O Post Office. OttAwa Owen Sound Paisley Pakenliani Paris Pembroke Pcnetanguishene Perth Petcrljoro I Petrolea Picton Point St. Charles Portage du Fort Port Burwell Port CoU)orne Port Dalhousio Port Dover Port Hope Port Robinson Port Rowaiv Port Stanley I'rescott Preston Prince Albert Quebec Kenfrew Richmond E.ist Richmond riill Rimouskl Riviere du Loup (en bas). Rosemnnt St. Andrew's East St. Catharines West St. Hyacinthe St. John's East St. Marys Blancliard St. Paul's B.-vy St. Roch de Quebec St. Thomas West Sandwich Sarnia Saugeen Seaforth Seneca Sherbroike Siracoe Smilli's Falls Sorcl South Quebec Stanstead Stayncr Stirling StouffvlUe Stratford Strathroy Strectsvillo Thornliill Thorold Three Rivers Thurso Tllsonburg Toronto Trenton Uxbridge Vankleek Hill Vienna Walkerton Wall.iceburg Wellcslev WardsvUle Watcrdown Waterford Waterloo East Waterloo W3st Welland Well ington Square Weston Whitby Windsor Woodstock Wroxeter Wyoming County and ProTinee. Carleton, O Grey, O Bruce, O Lanark, O Brnnt, O Reiifiow, O Sinicoe, O Lanark, U Peterlioro', O l.nmbton, O Prince Edward, O Jacques Cartler, Q Pontiac, Q Elgin, O Welland, O Lincoln, O Norfolk, O Durham, O Welland, O Nor oik, O Klgin, O Grenvilla, O Waterloo, O Ontnrio, O Quebec, Q Kenfrew, O Hichmoud, Q York, () Rimriuski, Q Tcmiscouata, Q Sinicop, O Argenteuil, Q Lincoln, O St nya(unthc, Q St. .John's, Q Perth, O t.harluvoix, Q Qucl>cc, Q Elgin, O EsKex, O ijambton, O Bruce, O Huron, O Haldiniand, Sherlnooke, Q Norfolk, O Lanark, O Richelieu, Q Levis, Q Slanstead, Q Simcoo, Hastings, O York, O Perth, O .Middlesex, Peel, O York, () Welland, O .St. Maurice, Q Ottawa, Q Oxford, O York, () Hoslings, O Ontario, O Prescott, O Elgin, O Bruce, O Kent, U Waterloo, Mhidlesex, O Wentworth, O Norfolk, O Shelford, Q Waterloo, O Welland, O Halton, O York, O Ontario, O Essex, O Oxford, O Huron, O Lambton, O Pom 0rnc3 DEmaTMiuiT, ^^ OttAwn. t A. CAMPBELL, Postmaiter-GknvML POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 66»' LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO. The Offices irrinttd in Italics are authm-i:cd to Qrunt and Pay Money Orders. The Offices riarJfcwJ* are Savings Bank Officrs. NAME OF P081 OFFICI. Aberarder Aberfoyle Abingdon .. Aetmi Addison Adelaide Admnston Adolphustown Agincourt Ailsa Craig Alberton *Albian Albury Aldboro' Aldershot Alderville * Alexandria ... Alfred Algonquin Allanburg Allandule ilills Allan Park Allendale AUenford Alliaonvillc AllLstou Alloa Alma Almira *Alinont4 Alport Alton Altona Alvanley Alviustou Amberley Ameliasburgh... *Amherstburg .'Viniens Aucaster Anderson Angus Antrim Appin Appleliy A}tptctoti .Vpslcy Apto Ardcn ArJocU Ardlrca Argyle ArkcU *Arkona ArkwriglU Arlington Aniott * .irnjirior .\n).s Arthur Arra EI.KOTOnAL COUNTY OR DIVISION. Lambton Wellington, S. R Monck Halton llrockville Middlesex, N.R Renfrew, S. K Lenox York, E.R Miildlesex, N.R Wentwnrth.S.R Canlwell Prince Kdward Elgin, W.R Wentworth, N.U Nurthuniberlaud, W.R. Glengary Prescott Grenville, S.R Welland Peterborough, E.R Grey, S.R Simcoe, S.R Bruce, N.R Prince Edward Simcoe, S.R Peel Wellington, N.R York, E.R Lanark, N.R Victoria, N.R Cai-dwell Ontario, S.R Grey, N.R Lauibtun Huron, N.U Prince Edward Essex Middlesex, N.R Wentworth, S.R Perth, S.R. Simcoe, S.R Ciirleton Middlesex, W. R Halton Lanark, N. R Peterboro', E. R Simcoe, N. R Addingtou AddingtoM Simcoe, N. U NAMK OF POMTMAjn'KIU D. McBean S. }<'alconbrid((o Thomas PearHon J. Matthews Coleman Lewis John S. Hoare Arch. Patterson J. J. Watson lohn Miino Shackletun Hey S. W. Smith George Evans .lames H. Peck Luther Carpenter Alexander Brown James Curtis A. S. Macdonnld John Hill Silas Wright John Raiinic Richard Short, sen. Thomas Roddy Andrew Miscampbell ■ William Sharp R. v.. Hicks George Fletcher Thomas Chirridge Thomas Graham John Bowman James H. Wylie, jnu. . A. F. C. Alii.rt Mrs. Agnes Meek Jo8e]>h Monkhoues James Welwter J. W. Branan Alexander Fra.scr Owen l!ol)lin Jair.es Kcvill Charles McArthur, sen. Anna il. McKay flumphrey White* John Matlior T. Cavanagh Angus (^unpliell James \V. Cotter Albert Teskey E. S. Hall C. McLiUK^hliu 1). Osborne K. W. Biiclier William Blair Jiilin McKay F 5^ '2i Victori,., N. R Wellington, S. R IWilliam Watson Lambton Sarah E. Schooley Bruce, N. R |g. 1). Kilbourn Cardwell iThonia-s Kiild Grey, N. U j William O. Murray Andrew Russell Charles Mclnnes Renfrew, S. R. Victoriii, N. R. Wullinuton, N. R iMrs. Janet Small Middlesex, E. R |W. B. Bernard I 470 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—CANADA. LIST OK rOST OFFICES IN OUT \lilO— {Continued.) l; f\: ■(•• IT 5 i NAME OF PU8T OFriCE. KLKCTORAI. COUSTT OU DIVISION. NAMK OF rOSTMASTKR. ABhbuni Aahburnlium Ashgrove. Ontario, 8, R l'i!t(ul)oro', E. R., Ualtoii Asbluii ('iirlctuii AihwortU Atlu'iis Atheily Atlurton AUilone Athol Atterclilli; Auburn Augliriiii Aultsvillc 'Aurora Aveuiiig Avon Avonbiiuk Avonuiore Avoiiton •Al|lmcr{^ycst). *Ayr Ay ton Baby'.s Point .... Baden Bugot JiaiUicboro' Bakrrsvillu Bakb'vson Baldwin Ballimti'nc Ballinal'iul Ballycroy Bally.lutf. Ontario, N. K Onttiiio, S. R Ontario, N. U Norfolk, N.R Carilwcll itilongary Moin'k Huron, N. R Lnnibton Stoiniont York, N. R Sinicoc, N. R Midillr.scx, E. R [Vrth, S. R Stormont I'erth, 8. R Elgin, E. R Waterloo, S. R Orey, 8. R Laniiitou Waterloo, 8. H Uenfrew, 8. R iJurlmni, E. R Went worth, N. U. Edward Oliver Robert I). Rogers MrA. Surah Hunter John Sumner John MtiHtard John M. Bell R. niiighani W. C. McMuUin .lohn Iviild M. A. Fisher James Tiudalc James Sutherland J. MuKeune I. R. Ault Charles Doane W. H. Thornbury 0. C. Smith David Mnir E. N. Shaver A. Shields riiilip Hodgkinson Robert Wylio John Mel'hilips James Menton, sen Jaeob Heck ■(ohn Halliday, aen James Fitzj^erald John Baker Saunders Watson Ballyniote Middlesex, E Balnier's Island jKcnlrew, 8. Balmoral | Haldiniand . . Lanark, S. R Addingtoii Gordon 1'. York York, N. R JIkiuu! Lepard Wellington, C. R John S. Apphbe Vardwell IJ. McClelland Durham, E. R |W. A. jMaxwell R. R. Balsam Ballimore Bamberg . Bandu Bandon Bangor Banuockburn .. Bark Luke Burnett *Burrie Barto#ville Bath .Battersea * Bayfield Bayliam Beacliburij Bcackr.Ule *BeainsviUe — Bear Brook *Beavertun — Belfast Belford Belfountain.... Belgrave Belliaven *Brllciill'. .... BcUEumH.... Bellrouk Bell's Comen. Belmont . ■Belraore Ontario, S. R Northumberland, W. R. Waterloo, N. R Simeoe, S. R Huron, N. R Ontario, 8. R Hastings, N. R Hastin};s, N. U Wellington, C. R Simeoe, N. R Wentworth, 8. R Lennox Frontenac Huron, 8. R Elgin, E. R Renfrew, N. R Oxford, 8. R Lincoln Ihissell Ontario, N. R Huron. N. R York, E. R Cardwell Huron, N. R J. W. O'Brien Allan Stewart (Scorge \i. Lundjr Robert Dodds John Uilbard F. Walter John Cleminger James Allen Isaae, Turner W. H. Carpenter Rivhard Sknoc, MB. lames Klmslie James Edwards W. J. (iai;o John Balfour W. J. Ang'-'n James (iai.dner George 1/aing George Surtees Charles Mason J. B. Osl)orno Broek (Ji-ier Donald Cameron John McHard}' Israel Burton Noah Herring Simon Armstrong Daniel l'ros.ser York, N. R Hastings, E. R IJ. H. Meacham Simeoe, 8. R JP. Ed. Drake Addiugton ! William I'omroy t arletin George Arnold Middlesex, E. R W. H. Odell Huron, N. R Peter Teiriff POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 671 LIST OF POST OKFICKS IN ONTAKIO— (Cg i Haldimnnd Byug Inlet j District of Algonia Byron Middlesex. V.. W . ('asierea Durham, W. R .... Cainsvillo Urnnt, N. R Caintown Leeds, .S. R K. R IJamea Mc(iill N. R ...iJohn I'Vll Caislorville .. Calaliogie . . , Calder Caldwell .... OaUtlon Caledon Knst (.'aledonia Springs Monck Renfrew, S. R Middlesex, W. R Cnrdwell Card well I George Bell Cardwell | lames M un.sio Pi-escott iJohu D. Cameron T. Thoni.ton Rev. W. King James M. Thomsoit Charles Little |{obert Sadler K]ihraim l)eniara Margaret Greeny W. Tennaiit, jun M. (!. Scott D. Dillon William Camiibell >h\ Patrick Murphy (;ainbornc I Northumberland, W. R Camhrny Camden Kast... Cameron Camilla ('aiulachie *Ctvinpbf.Hford CambeU's Cross C.unipbellville... Camjidcn Cnnboro' C'avjifhi Ifaldimand Cannitton Hastings, K Victoria, ^'. I! jGeorge Henderson. Addington | Hciijamin Clark Victoria, N. It I.lnmes Brv-son Canning ■ jOxford, N. R. C'anniiigton |Ont a rio. N. R . Canton • Durham, K R. Cupe Rich ;(irey, N R .... Carden i Victoria Card wel 1 II ugh (.'urii( l^imbton I William Dougla.s Northumberland, K. R [James M. Ferris.i Peel K. T. Hugyard Halton '.lames H. Cooper Lincoln |H. W. Mover .Mouek I J ohn Folm-sbce ' ,lohn Wil.son lonas Cannill', jun R N ]{ Mik ■ . " *CaiUicn I'lavK Carlinglord Carlisle . Cfcrlow:;.; Carlsi uhc Carluke . i.V.'.'.'.VJff .4-J¥.t*. .' i*.'.^>J Se.muel Allchin Charles (libbs William Deacon Donald McLaren .1 limes Carlin Patrick Struthers Lanark, S R Perth, S n... JWilliam Daviilsou, jim Wentworth, N R > Ijnhn C. Crooker Huron, N 1{ '.lames MeDonagh Bruce, S R L Koiiuann Wentworth, S R {James Calder WWi«MWr*>*V<"ll-♦•♦-♦- Port Stanley is also fast becoming most popular as a WATERING PLACE and SUMMER RESORT ! Are run weekly from London during the summer, at reduced rates. All communicatioiw to be addressed to 'WIA.. BO^WM^JSr, :\A^ .M 1^^, Superlp»*n9ent, Lmid o mm \i ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OLD, RELIABLE, AND POPULAR ROUTE HKTWP.KN CANADA AND THE WEST, II* HY TIIK DETROIT AND CHICAGO. FOUB THROUGH EX PRE^SS TRAINS DAILY, EACH WAY.SVNDAYH EXCEPTED ONE NIGHT TRAIN EACH WAY, ON SUNDAYS. PASSENGER COACHES Have aU the latest Improvements in He ^xn«, Liffhtinfir, and Ventilation. The Trucks have six Wheels. and Smooth runninir> NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ilETROlT AND CHICAGO I BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO ALL POINTS. 'ttntttatt'0 fahtittl J^Uepinij €m%,\ ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS ! I-ADIES CARS UPON ALL DAY TRAINS. riE-SO? OL-A.SS E^A^TIINTO OEIOXJSESj With ample time allowed lor taking meals, at Detroit, Aim Arbor, Jackson, Manilmll, Niles, &c. For Emigrants this Line offers nnasual facillties~~Luxnrious Bathing Kooi Ciood Cars, etc. Through Tickets can be obtained at all Railroad Ticket Oflicos. Be sure and tor them via the Michigan Central Railroad, and please see that you get them b|j that Line. A»gt. 0ml. Supl., DKTRorr. H. E. SARGENT, Oenl. Supl., Chicaoo. Oari Car. Oari Cart Cart Caali Oaiih Caiw. Cantl CoHtl Castl Catai ('atai' Catiu Cavai Cawd 'Cay, Cedar Cedar (Jedar' Ceiitn Centre Centre Chand Charin Charlei Charle 'Chath Ghatiu Cheaps Choltei Cllepst( Cherry Cherry Chesley Chester 'Ohippa Churc'hi ChurcJn Clachan Olaremo Olarence Clarencd Clnrke.. *Olarksh Claude. Claveriiij Clayton Clear Crt Clearvilt, Clifford *Clifton Clifton h *niinton Cluntarf Clover Jit CloyiK! . , Clyde .... Cobden .. Cohouonk Cobourrj Coilringtoi Colborne . Colchester CoUisprinj^ OUTS POST OFFICE DEPARTMHNT— CANADA. 673 S EXCEPTE1> 'entilation. inff. CHICAGO I ^at^t :ns. Itjses, nil, Niles, &c. ithing BooBMi Be sure and 3S« fu get them b! ^ENT, Snpt., Chicaoo. LIST OF POST OFKICKS IN ONTAKIO— ^Cwi/inttrt/.) NAMR OK I'OMT orrirK. f.I.KPTOIlAT. COrNTY OR DIVIHIOX. . ( i\ 'V • fff-'-'f/* • i t,^,.§„,,',1l..'..\(t\.j'.\ (/•rnnrvon . Cuniegitf .... Carp Carronbrook 0«rrvllle.... UarthaffH .... Cartwnght Cftshel Oashmeru Casictnian Cantleford Oaatlemoru Caatltton Cataract ('utaraqui Cathcnrt Cavan Caw Jor 'Cayuga Cedar Orovo ... Cedar Hill Cedaryille Centre Augusta Centreton Cciitreville Chandos Charing Cross Charleston .... Cliarleville 'Chatham Chataworth .... Cheapsidc Clicltenhaiu ... Chepstow Cherry Creek ., C'herry Vnlley Che.sley Chcstertttild.... 'Chippawa Churchill Church ville ... Clacfcan Clare mont Clarence Claren(^e Creek Clnrkf 'Clarksburg .. Claude.. ..., Clavering . Clayton , Clear Creek ; . Ckannlle Clifford 'Clifton .......: ........ Bothwell Wellington, NR Welland Welland Huron, SI! .l Renfrew, S R Simcoe, S R Addington Wentworth, N R .//KJiw,UU.. ....... Renfrew, N R ..;....,../.,..;.,..-.,... Victoria, N R .....'...... Nwrthumberland, W R Northumberland, E R Northumberland, E R E.sspx Northumberland, W R NAMK or I'O.STMASTEIl. Andrew Ranium Mnmuel Kwart W. .J. KetlKTMtonhaugli lu)in S. C(t.s.selmnn RlUott Johnston Francis Hnssard •lohn v.. I'ennonk Richard Church Jo.spph Northmore Thomas Muir Williara Graham Archibald Campbell G. A. Messenger Diivid Lapp James Connery Thomas Rogers A. H. Commins T. U. McAuley j H. Uaxwell P.^F. Green Samuel Throop 3. Barfoot Henry Cardwell William Pugsley fohn Ciimpbell William llenesey William Main l8.'\iali T. Insloy .Mark McMamis William Brown r. S. Maoklem II. Sloane Fames E. Pointer D. McPhail I. McM. McNab riioniRs Wilson Firniin Neaubert lames Lockhart Walter Hunter Henry I'crduo John Shiickletou 0. Banning, jun lonHthan Hridgeman Henry Watson Francis Rrowu W. W. Woodruff J. Shears riininas Fair r. 1!. McDonald l<:ii Clarko W, M-cPhersou , ohu K. AlcDonald' fohii Leroy r. C:. Boswell . ' vVillinm Kilbank '\l] U, >' S. Cameron Isaac Lambert T. B. Dier Samuel Walker C. J. Ladd James Whitcsides W. H. Denaut B. Smith David Hughes Benjamin W. Rosser B. C. Freeman Thomas AUin William Wilsoa L. G. Willsio J. W. Bell Robert Rausou John Costello Thomas Greenway Nelson Parker R. Walker, jun. diaries Wagner William Grant W. Kennetly William Wood James Dobbin Mary Iklason Tliomas Slee William Doran J. N. JIanly John Gutsohene Peter Gardner Donald Cameron S. Gervais J. S. McCarthy W. C. Wortley C. P. Wat.son Ale.\aniler Taylor .lames McKenzie Luke Brokenshaw William John White R. Dniry Kichard Johnstoa James Tait John Frn.ser A. (.'. Allison J.Min Parker Jai'ie.s Ii.inies James Mulholland J. Id. Thornton Thoniii.s Wliartou John Barker [{. Clendinuing ■ •■ 11 Armour '! i Dunsford tVietoria, S K Dunsinane |Bruce, S li DuiUroon isinieoe, N R Dunvegan |Glengury *Durham ^Jrey, 8 R Eagle ! Elgin. W R East Ilawkesbury 'Preseott KaMon's Corners JGreuville, N R ... East Gro Sinicue, N R East Williams))urgh jDundas Eastwood jOxford, SR Eddystone jNorthumberland, Eden 'Elgin, E R WR. VS'iiliaui Graham .lames L. McDonald Jame.s Kus.sell Hector McLean A, H. M.Nab W. MdwIumv John Mc.Viluin Is.iiic ( 'ooliilgit William Sitn|isou liiud.say Pillar John .SItaw John NelhiTcolt 676 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (Con/inM«d.) ¥' i , -* ': MAME OF POST OFFICE. ELECTOKAL COVXTY OR DIVISION. Eden Mills Wellington, CR... Edgecombe Perth, N R Edmonton Peel Edwardsburgh Grenville, S R..... Effingham Monck Eganville Renfrew, S R Egbert Simcoe, S R Egerton Wellington, N R. Eglington York, E R Egmondvillc Huron, SR Elder Cardwell Eldorado Hastings, N R.... Elfrida Wentworth,SR... Elgin Leeds, S R Elginburg Frontenac Elginfield Middlesex, ER... Elizabcthville Duiham, E R EUengownn Bruce, S R EUesmere York, E R Elm Grove Simcoe,SR Elmira Waterloo, N R ... Elmvale Simcoe, N R Elmwood Bruce, S R *Elora Wellington, CR.. Elsinore Brace, N R Embro Oxford, N R Embiiin Russell Emerald Lenox Enfield Durham, W R Enni&killen Durham, W R Ennismore Peterboro', W R . . Enterprise Addington Epping Grey, N R Epsom Ontario, N R Eramosa Wellington, C R . . Erbsvillo Waterloo, N R.... Eric Huldimand *EHn Wellington, C R.. Erinsville Addington Erroll Lnmbton Escott Leeds, S R Esquesing Hal ton Ethel Huron, N R Etobicoke York, W U Eugenia Grey, S R Evelyn Middlesex, E R... Evcrslcy York, N R Evcrton Wellington, C R.. *Ex£tf.r Huron, SR Fairfield Kent Fairfield Plain Brant, S R Fairview Perth, S R Falkeiiburg Victoiiu, N R ... Falkirk 1. Middlesex, N R.., Falkland JBrant, S R Faivncrsville Farmington Faniuhar Farnin's Point Felton Feiiagh vale Fenclla , Fcnclon Falls Fenwick * Fergus Ferguson's Falls fermoy Leeds, S R Wellington, N R Huron, S R Stormont Russell Prescott Northumberland, W R Victoria, N R Monck Wellington, OR Lanark, S R Addington NAME OF POSTMASTEn. Samuel Meadows Cornelius Gallop Ji. \es CoUingbourne William S. Akin George Rcdpath John Quealy James Strachan James Hunter Joseph Hargrave George E. Jackson G. Conn Adam Dickson Richard Smy Philemon Pennock Peter Bates W. H. Ryan J. McMurtry James Brownlce Archibald Glendinning. Richard Love Peter Winger Willram Harvey J. Dirstein John Finlnyson Robert Montgomery D. Matheson Joseph Lalonde John Hitch in Jonathan Hymers D. W. McLeod Thomas S. LeHane Robert Graham J. W. Marshall Jo,sepli C. HuckinS' John Anderson John L. Erb R. McBurney William Cornock Patrick Walsh George Whiting Ai Irew Todd John Mr.rray James Spcnce F. A. Howland R. McLean Purdy George Henshaw James Tinline D. F. Stewart William Sanders Sarah A. Burt Alexander Howell Ri(.'hard Forrest Roliert (ieorge James Priestly M. Stally Arza Pari.sh James May William Edmond .lohii R. Farran Alexander McGregor, Jan. James Proudfoot, jun. George Harper R. B. .lamcson James W. Taylcr James IiIcQueen Robert llioks Edward Rotting POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 677 LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (Coft/mM«rf.) POSTMASTEn. idows allop ngbourne Akin path cliaii ter grave laokson ['eunocK ivnlee Glendinning, ove ger larvey 1 lyson lutgomery ion loiide liin Hymei-s Leod . LeHane aliam •shall Huckina- sou b uey Ornoiik alsh hiting odd ray nee and Furdy isliaw iiu' wart niidfra l$urt Howell orrest orge iestiv y Idmoiid '"arran M('Greg;or, jnn )udfbot, jun. ii'per ICSOll Taylcr Queen .;ks lotting NAME OF I'OSr OFFICE. ELECTOaAI. COUNTY OR DIVISION. Femhill Feversham , *Fingal Fish Creek Fisherville Fitzroy Harbour Flcsherton Flinton Flora Floremc Foley Fonthill Fordyce Forest Forester's Falls .. Forestville Forfar Formosa FortEric Fort William Fournier Foxboro' Frankford Franklin Frauktowu Frankville Freelton Freeport Friebiirg Frogmore Frome FuUarton Fulton (Jad'sHiU *aalt Oalway *Gaiutnoquc Garafraxa Garden Island .. Garden River Gemley *Ocorgctm'>n Oeorgina Gifford Gilbert's Mills .. Gilford Gladstone Glammis Glanford Glanmire Glan worth Glascott OUnallen Glenarm Glenburnie Glencairn Olencoe Glenlyon Glenmeyer Glenmorris Glennevis Glen Tay Glenvale Glen William ■Coble's Comers'.. *Ooderich Golden Cre«k.. .. Middlesex, NR Grey, SR Elgin, WR Perth, S R Haldimand Carleton Grey, SR Addington Waterloo, N R Bothwell Ontario, S R Mouck Huron, NR Lambtoii Renfrew, N R Norfolk, SR Leeds, S R ... Bruce, SR Welland Algoma Prcscott Hastings, E R Hastings, WR Durham, B R Lanark, S R Leeds, N R Wentworth, N R.... Waterloo, S R Waterloo, N R Peel Elgin, W R Perth, S R Lincoln Perth, NR Waterloo, S R Peterboro', E R Leeds, S R Wellington, C R.... Frontenac District of Algoma. Addington Halton York, N R Haldimand , Prince Edward Simcoe, S R Middlesex, E R Bruce, NR Wentworth, S E ... Hastings, N R Middlesex, ER Grey, S R Wellington, N R.... Victoria, NR Frontenac Simcoe, S R Middlesex, W R.... Bruce, S R Norfolk, S R Brant, N Glengarry Lanark, S Frontenac .... Halton Oxford, N R. Huron, SR.... LambtonM R. NAME OF FOSTMASTBB. R. Jenkin Owen Mary Sproul Sanmel Tubby James ElswortU Robert ShirrefT A. McSorley J. A. Cascallen Isaac Devitt John A. Young Thomas Williamson Danson Kinsman Wm. Farquharson R. Dicr Oliver Forester 0. A. AVhite Richard Hales F. X. Mesner George Lewis Miss C. McVioar A. S. McLennan Wm. Duffy William Gilbert William Mnguire E. McEwen Samuel Connor James Hirst J. B. Schlichter Ferdinand Rombaoh. William Axford Joseph Silcox James Woodley J. E. AVhite Wm. n. Crinkley John Davidson Thomas Probert D. F. Britton Andrew Lightbodj George Gumming Rev. Jas. Chance James Stalker Francis Barclay J. O. B. Bourchier C. B. Fredenburgh John D. Gilbert Thos. Maconchy L. McMurray J. Crawford John Atkinson Edward Tapp John Turnbull John English George Allen W. Cooper George Hunter M. N. Stephens Donald McRae J. Shennan Geo. E. Meyer Gavin Fleming Alex. E. McRae Henry Mayberry Robert Gibson Charles Williams Wm. L. Goble A. Dickson Allen Kennedy I' 678 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN OSTAmO— {Continued.) NAHE OF POST OFFICE. fit I |pt.i 1 Goldstone Goodwood Gore's Landing .. Oormley Oorrio Gosfield Gosport Gourock Gowanstown Gowerpoint Orafton Granamsville Grantley Granton Gravenhurst Greenbank Greenbush Greenock Green Point Greensville Greenwood Gresham Gretna Grey Griersville Griffith *Orimsby Grovesend *Ouelph Guysboro' HagtrsvilU Haiiburton Halloway Hall's Bridge Hamburg 'ffamilton Hamlet Hammettsholm .. Hammond Hampstead Hampton Hannon Hanover Harcourt Hardinge Harlem Harley Harmony Harold Harper Harrietsrille Harrington West Harrisburg Harriston Harrow Harrowsmith Hartford Hartington Hartley Hartman Harwich Harwood * Hastings Haultain Hayelock *Hawkesbury Hawkstone XLECTORAL COUNTY OR DITI8I0K. NAME OF POSTMASTER. Wellington Ontario, NR Northumberland, W R York, E R Huron, N R Essex Lenox Wellington, S R Perth, NR Renfrew, N R Northumberland, W R Peel Dundas Middlesex, NR Victoria, NR Ontario, NR Brockville Bruce, SR Prince Edward Wentworth, N R Ontario, S R Bruce, NR Lenox Huron. NR , Grey, N R Renfrew, SR Lincoln Elgin, ER Wellington, SR Norfolk. NR Haldimand Peterboro'E R Hastings, E R , Peterboro'E R Lennox Hamilton Lanark, S R York, ER Perth, NR Perth, NR Durham, WR Wentworth, SR Grey, SR Renfrew, NR Addington Leeds, SR Brant, SR Perth, SR Hastings, N R Lanark, S R Middlesex, ER Oxford, N R Brant, NR Wellington, NR Essex Addington Norfolk, NR Addington Victoria, NR York, NR Kent Northumberland, W R.. Peterboro', E R Peterboro', E R Peterboro', E R Prescott Simcoe, N R,..;: Thomas Frankland Michael Chapman Sarah Gabetis James Gormley Henry Besanson Joseph Coatsworth George German James Mewhort Mrs. M. A. Gowan Thomas M. Carswell J. Gillard Peter I^nphier John C. Munro James Jamieson Peter Cockbum John Asling Eli L. White Hugh Montgomery- Philip Roblin James Joyce A. FiUarton E. J. Brown W. J. Mellow John Leckie Andrew Grier W. H. Adams, sen H. E. Nelles W. B. Lyon William Kingsmill J. W. Doyle Charles Hager C. R. Stewart Mary Ann Peck John Hall A. D. Fraser Edmund Ritchie John B3Tne James Hammett James Hammond, jun.. Henry Liesemer H. Elliott Thomas Cowie A. Z. Gottwalls John W. Squires Thomas Tapping William Kincaid J. L. McClellan Edmond Corbett Richard Buck Joseph Warren John McMillan Donald Reid James Galloway A. Macready Mrs. Ann Munger Samuel F. Stewart B. W. Thomas William Kennedy Archibald Campbell D. Terry James Hutchison Robert Drope Henry Fowlds Giles Stone Peter Pearce Z. M. S. Kersey James Houston POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 67f LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (C(m ' i:' .;■!■, i t " NAME OK POtil UVFICX. ELKOTOllAL COUNTY OR UIVIHIOK. NAME OF roSTMAHTEK. Uley Islington Ivaniioe Ivey Jaiietville Jarratt's Corners., Jarvis. Jasper Jersey ville Johnson Joluisou's Mills.. Jordan Jura Kaladar Kara Kates ville Keenansville *Kcenc Kelvin *Kemptoille Kendal Kenil worth Kenniore Kent Bridge Kerrwood Kerry Kertch Keswick Kettleby Keyser Kilbride Killarney Killean Kilinanagh Kilmarnock Kilmartin Kilsyth Kimberly Kinburn *Kiiu:ardinc King King Creek Kinglake Kingsbridge * Kingston Kingston Mills .. *Kingsville ., Kinkora Kinlosa Kinlough , Kinmount Kinsalo Kintail Kintore Kip])en Kirby KirkJUld KirkhiU Kirkton Kirkwall Klineburgh KnatchbuU Komoka Lafoutaine Laggan ^.m. Lake Dord , Victoria, NR York, WR Hastings, N R Simcoe, 8R Durham, E R Simcoe, N R Haldinmnd Grcn ville, NR Wcntworth, S R.... Grey, N R Huron, SR Lincoln Lambtou Addington Carleton Middlesex, WR Cardwcll Peterboro', E R Brant, S R Oren ville, N R Durham, WR Wellington, N R .. Russell Kent Middlesex, N R .. I'rescott Lanibton York, N R York, NR Middlesex, NR Halton District of Algoma Wellington, S R .. Peel Gren ville, N R Middlesex, WR .. Grey, N R Grey, NR Carleton Bruce, S R York, N R York, N R Norfolk, SR Huron, N R Kingston Frontenac Essex Perth, N R Bruce, S R Bruce, S R Victorio, N R Ontario, SR Huron, N R Oxford, NR Huron, SR Durham, W R ... . Victoria, NR Glengarry Huron, S R Wcntworth, NR ... York, WR Halton Middlesex, NR Simcoe N R Glengary Renfrew, NR Lakelet iHuron, N R. Donald Spence Thomas Musson Thomas Emo George Davis J. McDermid Charles Jarratt James Sill George Cross H. F. Young William Johnstone Henry Hey rock Jacob Snure James McCordio E. F. Dunham W. J. Wood Williani McClatchey G. P. Hughes George Evans John Armour, jun Robert Leslie W. Trull Robert Hayward John B. Brannen John B. Shaw James Irving William Brodie William Donolly Henry Stennett Jacob Walton Samuel Cooper Thomas L. White Solomon Thebo D. Fergusson Isaac Lowes George Newsorae D. McKellar Thomas Sloan William Purdy Allan Fraser M. McKendrick Benjamin Lloyd A. McMillan E. T. Martin Mrs. Mary McCarroa Robert Deacon Robert Brownley George Coojwr James Moriarty Simon Corrigan John Hunter John Fairless William Grant William Easson Robert Mellis H. L. Powers James S. RusscU William McLeod Robert Park W. McMillan Thomas White William Stephenson 0. D. Maybee P. F. Moreau Donald Cattanach Thos. Wallace Myles Young r? POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CAJ^AD A. 681 LIST OF r08T OFFICES IN ONTAUIO— ((?o)i»<»»««*•) NAMB OF POHT OFFICE. ^J f ' ' ' il 1. r: Jjynden Ljnclhurst Lynedoeh , Lynnville It\ons llcDonald'ii Corners. McOillivray Mclntyre If cNaD — Glengary . . , Maberly Macton Macville *Madoc Madrid Maidstone Maitland..... Malakoff Mall orytoTrn Malone Malton Malvern 'Manchester ....• Mandamin Manilla Manitowaning Mannheim Manotick Mansfield Maple Maple Hill Mapleton Marathon March Marchmont Marden *Markham Marlbank Mannion Marmora Marnoch Marshville Marston Martinlmon Marysville Massie Mattawa Maxwell Mayfield Maynard Maynooth Meadowvale *Meaford Medina Medonte Melancthou Melrose Melville Menie Merivale Merlin *MerTickville Mersea Meyersburg Michipicoten Kiver MiddleviUe Midluirst Mildmay KLECTORAIi COUNTY OR DIVISION. MAUK OF FOtTHABTXK. Went worth, N R Leeds, 8R Norfolk, SR Norfolk, NR Elgin, E R Lanark, N R Middlesex, N R Grey, 8 R Glengary lianark, S R Wellington, NR Cardwell Hastings, NR Renfrew, S R Essex Grcnville, S R Carleton Leeds, S R Hastings, NR Peel York, E R Ontario, NR Lambton Victoria, SR District of Algoma Waterloo, SR Carleton Simcoe, S R ... York, WR Bruce, SR Elgin, E R Carleton Carleton Simcoe, N R Wellington, S R York. ER Hastings, E R Grey, N R Hastings, N R Huron, NR Monck Norfolk, SR Glengary Hastings, E R Grey, N "*>. District of Nipissing... Grey, SR Peel Grenville, SR Hastings, N R Peel Grey, N R Oxford, NR Simcoe, N R Grey, S R Hastings, EK... • Prince Edward Northumberland, E R Carleton Kent Grenville, N R Essex Northumberland, E R District of Algoma Lanark, N R Simcoe, N R William McRao John Roddick George Gray W. li. Crooker P. J. Putman William Chalmera D. Shoff Edward Potts Simon Fraser John McGregor J. M. McComiick Seth Wilson E. D. O'Flynn P. McCawlcy Thomas Moran George C. Longley W. J. Pierce Frederick F. Lee D. N. Powell J. B. Allen Smith Thomson • Adam Gordon Mary Douglas Thomas Sin.pson, M. D. Daniel L. Knetchel G. L. Parker William Gilbert Joseph Noble R. B. Clement William A])pleford Samuel Woods Thomas Read Charles Powley C. McD. Blyth James J. Barker W. G. Allan James Ward Benjamin Johnson P. Porterfield Edward Lee John Gardner Robert Blackwood John Kemp A. Massie John Bangs Joseph Maxwell William Spiers Charles Birks Michael Doyle C. H. Gooderham D. L. Layton J. H. Beek Edmund Moon James Brown George Dunoau Caleb Johnson James Mather E. B. Hopper E. S. Benedict Samuel Jakes Jonathan WigfielJ Thomas Oliver P. W. Bell William Croft George Sneath Bruce, S R |j. H. Dolmage POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 687- LTST OK POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (Co»<»»"*«i) MAHK OF POST OFFICE. UilfwA MiXVbauk MUl Bridge •Milbrook MilURoches Mill Grove Mill Haven Milliken Millington Mill Point Milneiville •Miltm. Wt*i Mimico Mimosa Minden Minesing Mitchell , Moffatt Mohawk Moira Moleswortli Monck Monckland Moneymore Mongolia Monkton Mono Centre Mono Milli Montague Montrose Moor* Moose Creek Moray Morewood Morganston Morley Morningdale Mills * Morpeth Morrisbank * Morrislnirg Morristoii Mortlake Morton Morven Moscow Mossley Motherwell Mountain Grove Mountain View , Mount Albert Mount Albion *Mount Brydgei Mount Charles Mount Elgin * Mount Forest Mount Healy Mount Horeb Mount Hurst Mount Pleasant Mount St. Louis Mount St. Patrick Mount Salem (late Salem). Mountsberg Mount Vernon Mount Webster Mulgrave Mulmur KLKCTOKAL COUNTY OH DIVISION. Prince Edward Perth, N K Hastings, N R Durham, E K Cornwall Wentworth, NR Lenox York, ER Ontario, NR Hastings, E R York, E R Halton York, "WR Wellington, C R Peterboro', E R Simcoe, N R Perth, NR Halton Brant, S R Hasting-s, NR Perth, NR WeUington, N R Stormont Hastings, E R York, ER Perth, NR Cardwell Cardwell Lanark, S R Welland Lambton Stormont Middlesex, NR Dundas Northumberland, E R. Grey, NR Perth, NR Rothwell Huron, NR Dundas Wellington, SR York, E R Leeds, S R Ijcnox Addington Middlesex, ER Perth, S R Addington Prince Edward York, N R Wentworth, SR Middlesex, WR Peel Oxford, SR Grey, SR Haldimand Victoria, S R Cardwell Durham, E R Simcoe, N R Renfrew, S R Elgin, ER Wentworth, N R Brant, SR Leeds, S R Welland Simcoe, S R. NAKK OF PORTMAin-FJl. James Cook W. Rutherfonl R. M. Norman Richard Howdeu S. H. Moss Oron Thompson George B. forward W. Gotvett John Warrington James Bowen Thomas Pearce William D. Ljon J. KjTiock Henry Reed S. 8. Peck Andrew Ronald John Hicks Peter Little William L. Jones Henry Ostrom N. M. Livingstone George Brain Zachariah Weegar John Harigan Robert Curtis Edward Grcensides John Wilson Joseph Alexander Peter Clark Archibald Thompson John Morrison William McKillican H. Hagemian A. McKay William J. Newmani James Lemon J. Nicklin Andrew Heyward James Orr James Holden R. B. Morrison A. Thompson James R. Leake Daniel Kenwood Zara Vanluven John Araoss James Brown, sen E. L. Godfrey W. H. Way R. Hunter James R. Cook John Branston Charles King James B. Smart T. G. Smith A. W. Thompson William Reynold* John Wallace S. J. Best J. B. Hussey Bridget Brady W. W. White James N. Paine Thomas Perrin Robert Webster P. Learn, sen. William Little 684 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTAUIO— (CwUmurd.) MAMB or F08T OFFICE. , •. -t T m Munccy Mungt^r •Murray Murvnlc ,,. Muskoka Falls Musselbprg Myrtle Nairn Nanticoke *Napan(e, NaiMince Mills. Napur Naasagvweya Navan Nelson Netherby Neiistadt Nevis New Aberdeen Newark Ncwbliss Neiohoro' Newboyne.... Newbridge *Newbttrg *Nexubwry. *Neiccastle New Dundee New Durham 'New Edinburgh .... •New Hamburg ..... Newington New Lowell *Nexo Market Newjmrt New Ross ... Newry NewSarum Newton Brook Newton Robinson... * Niagara Nicolston Nile Nilestown Nissouri Nithburg Nobletou Norham Norland Normandale Normanton North Adjala North Auffusta North Bruce North Douro Northfield North Olanford North Gower North Keppel North Lancaster North Montague North Mountain North Pelham , North Port North Ridge North Senaca , North Williamaburg. KLKCTOnAL COUNTY UK DIVIMION. .\AMK or rOITUABTn. Middlesex, WR Carleton Northumberland, E R. . Addington Victoria, NR Perth, NR Ontario, S R Middlesex, NR Halu/mand Lenox Addington Middlesex "WR Halton Uussell.... Hulton Wclland Grey, SR Simeoe, N R Waterloo, SR Oxford, S R Leeds, N R Leeds, SR Leeds, S R Huron, NR Addington Middlesex, WR Durham, WR Waterloo, SR Brant, SR Russell Waterloo, SR Stormont Simeoe, N R York, N R Brant, SR Dundos Perth, NR Elgin, ER York, WR Simeoe, WR Niagara Simeoe, S R Huron, N R Middlesex, E R Oxford, NR Perth, NR York, NR Northumberland, E R.. Victoria, NR Norfolk, SR Bruce, NR Cardwell Grenville, SR Bruce, NR Peterboro', E R Stormont Wentworth, S R Carlton Grey, N R Glengary Lanork, SR Duudas Monck Prince Edward FiSsex Haldimand Duudas R. E. AVhiting Thoinns Tubman Ri(!hiird O. Dixon Michael Davy Mrs. Susan J. Foxley George Shearer Francis li. Pike Archibald Bell 0. K. Bourne Gilbert Bogiirt H. M. Wright John Arthurs Thomas Easterbrook M. O'Meara D. W. Springer Joseiih House D. Winkler James (ireenshielda William Key Henry Henderson William Moran Thomas Webster James Lytle James Carson Robert Hope Thomas Robinson Hiram Hodges A. Mover E. F. Sehooley James Blackburn Christian Ernst Jacob Baker P. Paton William Roe Colin Milloy Thomas Currie Daniel Falconer Samuel Wilton W. W. Cummer J. R, Hipwell Robert Warren John Nicol Henry J. Kerr John Morwood Joseph Howes James Brown William Munsie Dr. B. G. G. Demorest A. A. McLaughlin John W. Shepherd Archibald Roy William Donehy Samuel J. Bellamy D. McTavish Robert Casement Edward Dickenson James Beamaa David Dewar Charles Leclair W. H. Stewart James Clelaud Mrs. M. A. McQueen Samuel Solmes, jon James Cummiford John Tucker William Gordon POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. 68). Portsmouth * Port Stanley Port Talbot Port Union Powell •Preacott 'Preston PricevilU Primrose •Pritice Albtrt ... ■LKCTORAL COUNTY UR DIVISION. Biincoe, N K Sinicoe, S H Durlmm, K U Lanrirk, H R Lanark, S R R.-nfrew, NR Pet.-rboro', W R. Watfflco. S R.. . Victoria, N R.... Prinru Kdward.... Lambton Addington Waterloo, S R .... Leeds, 8 R Ontario, S R Prince Kdward .... York, WR York, N II Bruce, 8 R Bruce, 8R Frontenau Hastings, ER .... Prcscott Oxford, N R lianark, S R Norfolk, 8 R Leeds, 8 R Welland Renfrew, NR I^ianibton Prince Edward .... Prince Edward .... I. C. Doering George Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaey David Barker A. L. (iooderhnm C. Randall Alexander O. McCoah .Samuel King Daniel Ibot Edward N. Gonld Henry Smith Samuel Piatt G. C. Mills J. D. Morgan Mrs. Lydia Alguirs Kalph Dishcr John Lane Ijouis Ernst James Scott Harmon Case James Ross James L. Halley D. Matthews Thoma.s ThompiOB Thomas Pilcher L. G. Carter Robert Cotton John H. Mnrtindale David Al)el John Elliott Robert Porter David March Elias liogcrs Robert W. Smart S. S. Scovil James Moss Hugh ('otter H. Gordon James M-jCo))pen Andrew McLennaa R. ' "rt Abbott V iiii II. Ryersu A iuder R. C'l.iistie e Mulieod Ten mint jips Macbeth y L. PuUea I ii) Egnn \ H. Hrouse Conrad NiHj»el JoRe|ih Dixon H. H. McCaw POST OFFICE D£PAUTM£NT— CANADA. 687 LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO- (C'on/.Huerf.) NAUK or roiT urric-K. KLRCTORAI. COUNTY OK DIVIHIOM. MAMB or rUMTMAflri PrinetUm Pronpeet I'urtfy Purnluville PiuUnch I'utimm (latu DorchcHter). 'ijiiei-niiliuruugh (^UCKIIStOll <5uecnsville lU^lan « lUilton Kaiiiliam lUiiiUam Centre Uaiiia Uanc'lagh lUtho Kuveniia KavciiHhne Haveii8Wood Itnyinond ,. Ue«ding Heilncrsvill* ICeekio 'Renfrew Kenton Itieeville lUchmond IV'M *liiehmond Hill Uichview Uiuhwowl liidgetown Uidgtfville ItinKwood KipTey liivcrsdale Robliii Kob-Uoy Uocliestor Kockfei'd Hookinghaiu Kofkport Jtocksidc lioukton Rockwcod Rodger vilU Rodney Uoebuck Rokeby Rolph llomncy Ronnldsay Rondtau Rondeau Harbour. Rosa Rosebank , Rosedale Kosedeuc 'Roaemont Rosencath Rosetta Roacville Roslin Ross Russeau Rothsay Rouge Hill Round Plains Oxford, N R Lanark, 8R Haatinga, N R York, W R Wellington, 8 R. Middlcwx, ER Haatinga, N R Niagara York, NR Ontario, 8 R Addington Haldimand Haldiniaud , Ontario Norfolk, N R Oxford, N R Qrcy, N R York, NR liUmbton , Victoria, N R Wellington, C R i'ri ni'e Edward Bruce, S R Renfrew, 8 R Norfolk, N R Presoott Carleton York, W R Peel Oxford, NR Bothwell Monok York, N R Bi-uce, 8 R Bruce, SR ]H. Lenox Grey, SR Ksaex Norfolk, NR Renfrew, S R lieeds, SR Cardwell Wentworth, N R Wellington, C R Huron, 8 R Elgin, WR Grcnville, 8 R Lanark, 8 R Norfolk, N R Ktnt Grey, SR Kent Kent Northumberland, E R. Brant, NR Victoria, N R Monck Simcoe, 8 R Northumberland, W R Lanark, N R Waterloo, 8 R Hastings, E R Renfrew, NR Simcoe, N R Wellington, N R Ontario, S R. Norfolk, N R J. n. Lindsay William Burrowa W. Lake Janica Livingston William Leslie Robert ('raik Daniel Thomiison James Wynn James H. Aylward L. Foster John Walsh Isaac HonNberger James Mcl'lierson BeiijuTiiin I^ke Joseph Williams William Rcid J. B. Oliver Paul Jar vis Anthony Sufferin Robert Uonaldsoa Simon Meacham William Mackay P. McLaurin W. H. Butler Matthew Tiefy Robert M. Burgcea J. H. Lay cock L. S. Ilaneook Jonas Steele G. H. Silvester n. O'Connor E. Card David McGtwan P. DumouchcUe Joseph Gi'eatheod .r. 8. J. Wutson William Cornwadl D. Kirkwood B. Cornell Robert Pasmore James Bonthrua A. Mumphrey Tames Bouvainl, jua A. Adams James Cowan C. Coatsworth Joseph McAidle J. K. Mortis E. L. Stoddard H. Fieldhouse Ahnon Almas Moses McNeil Cornelius MvF.ay dcorge Cumminj John Harstone Robert McFarlane Moses Gingricli William Gilroy 'ames M(^Larea George Milne J. F. A. StuU Hugh Graham Joim WeaTer I'i lir 688 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— CoTKmu^rf.) M i'iU 1 1 ) mi ■ ] ;! il ill' Ul NAME OF POST OFFH'K. Rugby Kussull Rutherford Ruthven Ryckinan's Corners Bylston St. Agatlia St. Andrews, West St. Ann's, Lincoln *St. Catharines St. Clements St. Davids St. Kugene St. Ocorge, Brant St. Helens St. Ives St. Jacobs St. John's *ilt. Mary's, lUanehard. St. Raphael, West *St. Thomas, IVest Sable Saiutfield Salem Salford Salmon ville Sandlield Sandford Sandhill Sandhurst Sand Point * Sandwich Sarawak Sareptii *Sarnia '.Saiigccn Sault Ste. Mariu Searboro' Sclwmberg Scone Scotch liloek Scotland Sougog *Sca/o7-th Sebringville Seeley's Uay Selby Selkirk Selton Selwyn "Seneca Severn Bridge Shakespeare Shaniruok KLKCTOIIAL COUNTY Oil DIVISION. 11. •«• Shanick Shanly jGronvill Shannon iiille Shanty Hay Sharon Sharptou Sheffield Shel'iiurnu .. Sheldon Sheridan Sherkston .. Shetland Simcoe, N Russell Bothwell Essex Wentwortli Northumberland, Waterloo, S R Cornwall Monk Lincoln Waterloo, N U ... Niagara Prescott Brant. N li Huron, N R Middlesex, E R... Waterloo, N R... Welland Perth, S R Glengaiy Klgin, ER Middlesex, N R.., Ontario, N II Wellington, C R Oxford, S R Peel Olengary Ontario, N R Cardwell Lenox Renfrew, S R Kssex Grey, N K Huron, S R Lainbton Bnu'o, NR :. Di.strict of Algonn York, ER York, NR Bruce, S R Kalton Brant, 8 K Ontario, N R Huron, S R Perth, N R Leeds, SR Lenox Haldimand Bothwell I'eterboio", W R Haldimand Victoria, N R .. Peitii, si: Renfrew, S R Ha.stings, N R ER. NAMK OF I'OSTMASTKH. James Bell James McCagey Hugh Ruthven William Wells D. Allan Anthony Kaiser Lackey Mastersoii .lacol) Upper W. L. Copeland John Stroll C. FLsher Simon Labrc^j Samuel Stanton William Gordon Thomas Howard John L. Wideraan, Stephen Haney Arundel Hill .\. McDonell E. Ermatinger A. McDonald William Sanders John R. Wisler Willism IJoon Angus JIcRae Edward Taylor Robert Dwyer, juii David Allan H. J. Fourdrinier C. St. Louis William Reynolds Alfied Fisher Thomas Lee David Pini Donald McLeaii William S. Lockard Thomas Hearman Thomas Hume H. Lyman fsjiac Finley Samuel Dickson I.saae Bennett William Ooleman David Wartman James Wilkie James Robinson Rii'h.ird Northy .(ohn Scott James H. Jackson George Brown P. (Jorman James Bailey William ClaVk S R H(i tiiig.s, E R iHiram Holden Simcoe N R Iwilliam Heard York, N R iJohli T. Stokes Frontenac R. McKechnie Wentworth, NR Grey, S R Ciinhvell Hnlton lE Wellaud ... " thwell Shipley |i-erth, N R. Edwin Fioud William Jelly M. Webster 1). Hill A. O. Stringer John Drew E. Bristow ADViaUHSEMiENTS; VlllEfAllli ^ CITY HOTEL, li THOROLP, O^iTARIO. A. LOCK, - Pkopriktok. Jn^^r Wesl'«ld.'ilT YonS«$ii, | Tie' aubscrLber, lwViij« leaspt'tisii . wfcft-ktxtfwi.. House, is desirous of soliciting the patronag* of the public generally. . ThetrierJ best bijihidA bfWhics, l;i|ju6l^ and Cigars, ■fclwiys oil" hand. Omnibus to and from all trains, in connection with^rfiSbttse, l^illiiard TaVleili biW good T.j^eiy: • Spacions -SBraple Rooms f»r Jlefcniitile Agents. l|eaM,CoffH)SrFloma[idTfiMiJn|j ciTY%iotii ;?'T-A t4 ik ^-^^^ ^ FITCH & KOGERS, rroprIct'6rs THOROLD, ONTARIO. First-class- hf rsqs ,and otrriages, d^t|l)le; apd";pifgle, always'on hand. TermJ Voasonable. N.B. — Commercial travelers supplied with nice !PH0S:'I5»"^S00TT, jPxogt^t, Thorold, ant Soirees, Dinners and Wedding Eutertainmenta, supplied with Italian t:ream, Ice Cream, Ices, Blanc Mange, Charlottes, Tritttcs, Jellies, Preserves and every .otfi^c delicaj;y.,- . .Kew' aidi.oiigSnal, stytes of OrnanieiitWl- Pyramttfs,' KAttW-'e Bftskfets, and table ^ 1 i,„„ i.,.,.,.^.., „ « -^ decorations furnished at .ihort notice. light carriages,"go^'WMw"widcfi^^^ A«fcf -^Constantly on PATTERSOTT & FOTHERINGHAM, Manufacturers of all kinds of BentStufl' for Carriage M akih$;, also dealers in llubs, SpokcSj &c. THOROM), ONTAUIO. Manufactory and Shipping oflftce.^Lbck 20, Welland ^'^, [i-'f SAUNDERS &i PHKLf S, "^ ^ T j^ Hamirnctarcn of Spokrs, Finh nberiN, Kinn Bolls, <>c., aUa, dcalcFH in Hnbs nud !S»olcSk.ipuc!J8 Skye Sle3wii;k' Sligo Smith field 'Smith's Falls..... Smith ville Somhra .Soiiya South Caj'uga South Douro South Dnmmer ... •South KliDsley ... South Finch South (Jloucester South Gower South Liike .South March South tliddletou . .South Mouaghau South Mountain... .Soutli Zorra Sparln .Spectlie Speodsitle S/tenci'tcill-; Spring Arbour .Springlmnk .Springticld Siiriiuif'ard .Springville Stada SUtford Staiul'ord Stanley's Mills..., .Stanton *Stm/iti;r .{^tet-ic Stolla Orey, SR William August Ijcnox Donovan Sills Hnlton i.Iohii Dean Norfolk, S R jKlizabcth ('ol« Siincoc, NR James A. Mather Norfolk, N R iHenry Mulkins Simeoe, N R , iJames Hamilton Bruce, N R jDonald R«d Glongary i.I. 1{. McKenzie Cardwell Richard J. Kvans Tlioma.s Rell S. 1). Smith James Shaw, juil ('ardwell Northumlierland, E R Lanark, S R Lincoln I Robert 'I'liompson Uotlnvell P. Cattanueh Ontario, N R 'l^ewis Harper Haldi mand | Is.iac Fry IVterlmro', E R jThonia.s ilanrahan Peterboro', E R JHugh Drain Leeds, N R iWilliam (iarvin Stormout Duncan ( !. McMillan l{u,s.scl (^irenville Leeds, S R Carletoii Norfolk, N R ■Northumlwrlnud, W R. Diindas Oxford, N R Elgin, E R (Jrev, N R Thomas Stanley .lames Wallace W. lieriningham Samuel Scis.son liobert Mi: Kim Rol)tTt WaddcU •lohii Morrow Thomas Cross .lolin A. Eakiiis Wilii-.im Siw-iidie ■Wellington, (' R i.Iames Loughrin Mrs. Marv Imrie .1. W. H:rz;-n \V. Wells W. H. Craves .Folin Wood A. (iowlfellow .Stevensville.. *,S7/;7/»7 Stirton .•Stisted :Stittsville .Stoi'kdalc .'Stoco .Sfoiiil ''/v.'A'.., Stony Point.. "Slni'itlci/h ... Strnhm- .Strnjl'i>i-'U'ill<\ Strangl'ord '*.'i ... '^Slm-I'tiull,- .. mvfXUm Jitromiiesi.... . Grenville, S IL. .Norfolk, S K . Mid.llesex, N U. . V.hjui, E i{ . O.xford, S I{ . Peteilmro', W R. . I'eith, SR jli. F. Rundle . Iicnfrew, N R Uoiiert Childerliose . Welland !Mrs. Pliobe A. CoitcU . I'eel |C. nunvil .Simeoe, S R jWilliain H. Rentty .Simeoe, N R .lohn, McKeggie .iSimcoe, N R ICoU l.'o'uin.son . Lenox iWilliani Perceval . U'.diand jWilliamT. House . Hastings, N 1! ^William Judd . Wellington, N R il ' Krancis Murpliy .. Wentwiirth, S U ,.\iva C. .loncs ..-E.ssf.x iti. Dcsjardiiis .. Vurk, N U |R.lw:inl Wlivder .. Wentworth, N \i Matlhev,- Peebles .. Elgin, I", R ''•). V. hitetomb ..'York, !■; II Isaac IJlain . Perth, S it L. T. O'Loane ..'•.xfonl, N !{ 1. I'. Voi Decar ..Midden-;, Wtt Illiv.;li M.itac ..jCrcy, N 1! .KT.... , [.lohii W. Hai'tmau ..'Mi.Mlc^e.t, N 1! ;.V. ;..:.::: ........(Charles Milnlosh .. Peel '.lames E. Rutlcdge .. ')ntaio, N II ■ ; ..VloMck , IJoburt Nimmo ■■> .. H! u 11: ^1' 690 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CANADA. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (Cojio Watford Watson's Corners Waverley Wel.'onie •Welland Wellaiui Port Bruce, NR Elgin, ER York, ER Victoria, N R Ontario, N R Victoria, N R Lambton Ontario, NR Victoria, S R Kent Ontario, N R Oxford, S 11 Prescott Huron, S R Russell York, AVR Missiscjuoi Addington Grenville, S R Bruce, S R |.r. Colling Russell I Duncan McDonald Northumberland, WR i Henry Terry Addington 'joseiili Watson Bruce, S 1! | Hobert Cannon J. H. Coulthard E. J. Steele George Eakin TliomaH Tresidder Jacob Uafoe Erastus Haines S. Sliepherd George Wheler Hugh W. Siiarp J. Riclianison Samuel Brethour Duncan llcUonclI Josiah B. Secord John MacDonald Thomas Hunter Charles JIcKenyou John Gamble Ontario, N R . York, ER Elgin, E R Simcoe, N R .. Simcue, S R ... Lenox Niagara Norfolk, SR.... York, N R Ontario, N R... Simcoe, N R ... atormont Bruce, S R Perth, N R Kent Elgin, W R ... Hastings, AV R Henry Madill, jun Samuel Bra.sher John Gallagher Hicliard Simpson D. W. Perry James JI. Bristol George U. ilcCuU Robt. JI(;Cormick John Teskey Wm. Hall William Baker Malcolm McLean D. M. Williams Lionel H. Johnson John McKilloi) V. 15. Prior Waterloo, N R Macob B. Oswald Robert Parker 1). W. MeCall Henrv L. Kitchen Mrs. E. H. Walter (Jeorgc Bigger John Dewar Oxford, N R Norfolk, S R Norfolk, S R Grey, N R ... Huron, N R [janibton- .... Middlesex, WR ;W. D. Hiimmond Grey, K 11 [Edwin Battrick Northumberland, E R ilsrael Huiiijtiuies Simcoe, N R iWilliam (Jeorgo Deacon Monck jT. W. Smitli Simcoe, N R iGi'orge Rnndoljdi Peterboro', E R jThomns Choat Lambton. James Menerey Simco.-, In R jAlexiinder Hamilton Oxford, NR William Dunn ' r Wentworth, N R Norfolk, N R... Waterloo, N R liambton Lmark, N K ... Simcoe, N R ... Durham, E R... Welhind Monck jJames B. Thompson C. Kuni])f •lames Merry William Horn A. Kettle John C. Tom Thomas Burgar Samuel Holmes «92 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT— CA.N AD A. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (C(m«»itt«/.) 1 I f I NAME OF POSl OFFICE. *lVellcslty Wellington * yVeUiiujloti S(ftare Wellinan's Corners Wciidover West Arran West Brook West Essa Westlield West Flamboro' West Huntingdon West Huntley West Lake , West MuGillivray Westmeath West Montrose *JFeston West Osgoode Westover Westport Wests Corners West Winchester Westwood Wexford [York, E U Whalen Middlesex, N R AVheatly Essex *yVhUhy Ontario, S R . . Whitehurst Brock ville White Lake UcnlVew, S R... KLKCTORAI. COUNTY OR DIVI8I0K. NAMB OF POBTMASTER. Waterloo, N R .... Prince Edward .... Hulton Hastings, N R .... I'rescott Bruce, NR I'rontenao Simuoe, S R Huron, N R Wentwortli, N R , Hastings, N R .... Carleton Prince Edward .... Middlesex, N R..., Ucnlrew, N R Waterloo, NR .... York, W R Russell , VVcntworth, W R , Leeds, S R Perth, N R Dundas Peterboro', E R.. , White Rose York, N R Whitevale . Whitfield Whittington .... Wick Wicklow Widder Wiildcr Station . Wilfrid Wilkesport Willetsliolme . . . , Willi'ims Willianistown . Williscrolt Wiliowdiile Willowgrove ... Wilnuu' Wilton Wimbledon Winchclscii Ontario, iS R Sinicoe, .S R Wellington, N R Ontario, N II Nortliumberland, W R . Lanibton Lanibton , Ontario, N R Bothwdl Frontenac Middlesex, N R Glcngary Bruce, N R \ York, WR Ilaldimaud Adilington l/^nox Essex Huron, SR DuiKJas Winchester Win<'liestcr Springs jDiiiidu.s Windermere IVictoria, N R.... Windliam Centre , JNorfolk • Windsor I I'jsscx Wiufield ;\Vcliington, N R Wingham | Huron, N R Winona Wentwortli, S R. Wiuterbourne Wateiloo, NR... Winthroi) ill iiroii, N It AVisbeacli I Liinibtoii Wobiirn York, E 1! WoUe Island Fronti-nae, AVolvertoii Oxford, N 1} Woo'lMdtr York, W R Woodburn Wcntwoith. .S 1!. Woodford Jrey, N R Wooiham Perth, S 15 John Zopger Donidd (.Campbell Walter S Bustedo (icorge Kinpey William Lamb Andrew Rridge Thomas Drury H. Help lolin Percy Philip Luke Edward Iloran Henry Lambert Will. Eiiiser Alexander Frnser J. B. Kilborne Itobcrt Johnston John C. Bower B. Mclntosli James Whelen John Picrson William Bow Samuel Gritiin J. T. McBeath J. H. Milson W. liuchanan Francis Keller John Bell John Paris Jared Lloyd Donald MePhee P. D. Henrv It. Bowsfield Calel) Sliier C. E. Ewing .\dam Dnifii.s Thomas Kirkpatrick John ('liiiiiil)''rs Williiiiii Kimball Josiiis .■V))niiiis Neil AleTaggart Duncan .McLennan (;eori,'e Williscroft Jacdii Cumner Thomas Keating Sydney Warner V. Smith C T. Casselman lames (liver Tohii McAljiino (ienrgi' F. Martee Alex. H. Wagner lames Yimng Peter Fisher Joseph Carpenter Alexander Murchie •loiinna Bowes A. 11. Teller George ]\1 alone lames La very John F. Howell Wilii.nn Ptolemy John Thomson Jonathan Shier TELEGRAPH STATIONS. 693 n LIST OF POST OFFICES IN ONTARIO— (C(w»/mu«rf.) NAME OF I'OST OFFICE. XLKCrORAL COUNTY OR DIVISION. MAHB or POSTUASTER. Woodlands Woodslee , * IFoylstock JfoodvilU Wooler *Wroxeter Wyandott Wyebrid(?o * lyyoming Yarker Yarmouth Centre, York York Mills York Uiver YorlcvilU Young's Point Zephyr Zetland Zimmerman Zurich Stormont Essex Oxford, N R Victoria, N U Northumberland, E K. Huron, N K Wellington, NK Siaicoe, N R. Lambton Addington ... Elgin, E K Haldimand York, EK Hastings, N U York, Ell. Peterboro", WR Ontario, N R Huron, N R Halton Huron, S R R. H. Stewart W. 8. Lindsay (Charles Delllac|uiere Jolm C. Gilchrist Albert Wcssols ( ;vru» Carroll yt. Ayerst James Plcwes John Anderson J. A. Shibley William Mann Charles L. Hudson John Hogg James Cleak Jun>fls Dobsou John Nelson L. J. Brnce Robert .Miller Ilobert lirown LIST OF TELEGRAPH STATIONS. Abercorn Q Acton () Acton Q Adam.s NY Adams Centre N Y Ailsa Craig () Ainleyville O Alanburg Albany NY Alexandria Hay NY Almonte O Altona NY Amh('rstl)urg O Ancaster O Angu.s Antwerp NY Arn prior O Arthabaska Q Arthur Aiiton (J Aultsville O Aurora Ausable Forks N Y Aylmer Ayliner Q Ayr O Baden O Bang. NY Uarriu U Bath O Bathurst NB Batiscan Q Bcachburg Beamsville O Beauharnois Q Becancour Q Bellevillo O BelleviUe NY Bell Ewart O Belceil q Berlin O BL-rlin Falls NH Bcrthier Q Bortie O Bethel Me Bic Q Black Brook NY Black River Q Bobcaygeon (J Bord ii Plouffe- Q Boston Mass Bothwell Boucherville Mont Q Boundary Line Bowman ville Bradford O Bramlcj- Brampton O Brantford Brasher Falls NY Breslau O Bridgewater O Bright O Brighton Britannia Mills Q Brockville O Broinjiton Falls Q Brooklin O Brooklyn NY Brown ville NY Brushes Mills NY Bryant's Pond Mei Buctouche N Bj Buffalo NY! Burke NYj Burlington Vtl Caoouna Q Caledonia' (.Jaleilonia Springs Camhichie O Cani)il>ellfonl O Campbelltou N B Canlield O Canton N Y Cape Vincent N Y Cailt^ton Place Carron Brook O Carthage N Y Oastleton O Cayuga O Centre ville NY Chanibly Q Chaniplain NY Chati-auguay N Y Clinteauguay Ba.sin Q Chatham N B Chatham Cheever NY Chicago Ill Chippawa Cincinnati Ohio Clarence O Clarksbui-g O Clayton NY Cleveland Ohio Clifton NY Clifton O Clifton House Clinton O Clinton Mills NY Coaticookc Q Cobourg Colborne O Collingwood Comjiton Q Coiisecon". O Copctown O Coteau Q Cornwall O Cowansville Q Craigies Mills Me Craig's Road Q Crown Point NY Cumberland O Dalhousie N.B Dannemora N. Y Danville Q D.inville Junction Me Davenport O Deer Uiver ...N.Y Dekalb Junction N.Y Delaware O Des Rivieres Q Detroit Mich Derby Lane' Vt Dexter N.Y Dickinson's Landing.....© Don O Doucet's Landing Q Dresden O Druinbo O Dnttin's Creek O Dunda.H O Dundee Q Dunham .Q Dun ville O Durham O Durham (G.T. R) ^ Eccles ville O Edwardsburgh O EUenburg N.Y Elizabethtown N. Y i i \'\ II C94 TELEGRAPH STATIONS. i ;i!i m I [IS. Elora O Ernesto wn Essex N.Y Etchnnln Q Evan's Mills N.Y Exeter O Falmouth Me Furnliani Q Father Point Q FergiiH O Eon-est N. Y Forest (G.T.K) Fort Covington N. Y Fort Erie O Fredericton N. B Frelighsburg Q Frenchman's Hay O Gait O Oanano([uo Garden Island Georgetown O George ville Q Gilead N. H Gilford O (Jlcncoe Glen House N. H (Joderich O Gorham N.H (iould's Ijanding O Gouvencur N.Y] Grafton Oj Granby Q (Jranton O Greenwood O ] Grenville Qi Grimsby O Guelph O Hadlow Cove Q Halifax N.S Hamburg O Hamilton O Hanover O Harrisburg O Hastings O Hawkesbury Hemmingford Q Henderson N.Y! Hespelcr o| Heuvelton N.Yj Holliind Landing Oi Hudson Ci Hull' Qi Huntington Qi Industry or Joliette Q Ingersol O Irish Creek Island Pond Vt Isle V'^erte Q Kemptville Kceseville N. Y Kincardine King Kingston N. B ICingston O Knapps N. Y Knowlton Q Komoka L'Acadie Q Lachine Q Lachinc Junction Q LacoUe Q Lancaster O Lansdowne L'Assomiition ... Q Lawrence N.Y Lefroy Lennoxville Q L'Epiphanie Q Levis Q Lindsay Lisbon N. Y L;islet Q Listowcl O Little Metis Q London O L'Orignal O Longwood O Lowvillc N. Y Lucan O Lyn O Lynden O Madoc O Madrid N. Y Magog , Q Maitland O Mallorytown Malonc NY Malton Manchester O Mansonville Q Jlansville NY Man vers O Markhnm Martinsburg.. N Y Maskinonge Q Mnssena Springs N Y Matilda O Meaibnl O Mechanic Falls Me Merrick ville O Metapedia Q Methot's Mills Q Metis, (Grand) Q Mexico N Y Millbrook O Mill Cove Q Mill Point O Milton O Milwaukee Wis Mitchell O Moira N Y Moore's Junction N Y Monisburg O Mount Brydgcs O Mount Forrest O Montreal Q Napanee () Newboro Newbui-y O Newcastle () Newcastle N B New Gloucester Me New Liverpool Q New Lowell Newmarket O Newtonville O New York NY Niagara O Niagara Falls N Y Nicolet Q Norfolk NY N orth Lawrence N Y North Stratford NH North Troy Vt Northumberland N H Norton Vt. Norwood O Oakville O Odessa O Ogdtnsburg. N Y Oil Springs. O Gmemee O Oiillia () Ornistown Q Oshawa O Oswego N Y Ottawa O Owen Sound O Paisley O Pakenham O Park Hill O Paris Depot O Paris town O Pembroke O Perth O Pelerboro' O Petersburgh O Petrolia O Philadelphia NY Philadelphia Pa Picton Pierrepoint Manor NY Pierrcville Q Plantagenet O Plattsburg NY Plattsville O Point Claire Q Point P'ortune Q Point Levi Q Point St. Charles Q Portage du Fort Q Port Burwell O Port Colborne Port Dalhousie O Port Dover Port Elgin O Port Henry N Y Port Hope Port Huron Mich Portland Me Portncuf Q PortlVny Port Robinson O Port Kowan Port Kvcise O Port Stanley Port Union Potsdam NY Pot!is Barker Porter k Broughton S. J. Barnhart Bradford News Bi-ampton c« Review Peel Banner Alexander Dick t( T i mes George Tye Henry Lemon Stewart & ^Lithison Brantfoid if Courier Kxpositor Brock ville Recorder D. Wylio McMuUen & Co. R. W. Kelly Thomas Me.",senger •Tames Poolo Monitor British Canadian Caledonia Grand River Sachem Carleton Place.. Herald Carronbrook . . . Times R. L. Smith Cavu2a Sentinel George A. Slessenger E. C. Campbell Rufus Steplienson, M.P, P. J. R. Gemmell, jun. Edward Holmes «( Advocate Chatham Planet 4« Banner Clinton New Env Coboursr Sun Thomas McNaughton D. McAllister ti Sentinel n Star William H. Floyd Henry Hough George Kcyea John Hogg Alexander McLean ti Worid Colborne Express Colling^vood .... Cornwall Enterprise Freeholder Dundas True Banner James Somcrville K Went worth News Collins & Bennett Dnnnville Luminary Thomas Messenger Durham Chronicle White & Johnston Elora Observer John Smith a Lightning E.xpress J. M. Shaw a Times W. G. CuUoden a News Record Craig Brothers John Allen Gait Reformer (I Reporter Jalli-ay Brothers J. Craig & Brother Thomas Hilliard Georgetown .... Glcnallen Herald Maple Leaf !fl •90 CANADIAN NEWBFAPERS. Ill ml I'HOVINCK OF OUTAUIO— {Continued.) PIiACIt. NAM It OF PAPRR. :3SUKD. PCBLiailRR OR PnOPHIKTOIl, Ooderich Huron Signal Weekly ... II Doily k W. II W«'kly ... Dttily k W. • 1 Weekly ... Monthly ... Weekly ... 44 41 II Daily k W. Weekly ... II II it II D., t-w,&\v Diiily k W. II Monthly... II Weekly '.'.'. II II II II II • 1 II II II II II II II It II II Monthly... Weekly ... 44 II Daily &W.' Weekly ... Daily Weekly ... Tri- weekly. Weekly ... II l< 11 II II II « M(;LMgan k Inne.t Oeorgii I'irie T. & 11. White t< Herald Hamilton SjHH'tator «i Evening Tinie.s (;. E. Stewart k t!i> << Cliristiiin Advocate l{ev. 0. Abbs II Cral'tsman T. k n. White Ingersol Chronicle J. S. Gurnett i« New8 Aldrich k Lewis Kincardine llruee Ueview J. Lang A. Andrews 41 Bruce llejiorter Kingston IhitiHli Whig Dr. E. J. Barker ■ 1 Canadian Churchman .1. IL rarnell K Chronicle and News James Neish, M. 1) Lindsay Canadian I'o.st C. Blackett liobinscn Victoriji Warder Joseph (jOoixt Jo8e]>h Hac!king J. k S. Blai kburn liistowel Itanner London Free I'ress i( Advertiser John ('ameron II Prototype John SiddoMitor lirit ish Canadian Reformer Journal Time* (,'onHtitutional Pettli Standard Argns 1 )i Hpa tell Home Journal Deacon Herald Colonist Uisimtch ■'^p observer True (Patriot Canada Farmer Canadian itaptist Canadian Entomologist Canadian Freeman Canadian Independent ^Magazine Canadian Journal, The ... Canadian Journal of Commerce Canadian rharmaceutical Journal Canada liaw Journal, Tlie Canadian Monetary Times and Insuranee Chronicle Christain (Juardian Christain Journal (Primitive Methodist. Church Herald Daily Telegraph Dominion Medical Journal Evening Tril lunc CJlobe, The Home and Foreign Record of the Canada Presbyterian (/hurch Irish Canadian Journal of Education Loader, The Local Courts and ilunicipal Gazette, The Mercantile Test, The Ontario Gazette Ontario Farmer Patriot, Watchman, and !Ncws of the Week, The Sunday School Advocate (Wcsleyan) Sunday School Dial, The^ Weekly Visitor Courier Chronicle German Canadian Herald Telegraph Tribune Chronicle Gazette Essex Journal Sentinel , Times IHHl'KD. Weekly .. M It Daily k W II Weekly . II 14 Weekly '. Monthly . Weekly . Monthly . Weekly . Monthly . Alt, Mon. Weekly . Monthly . Monthly . Weekly .. Weekly .. M. E. k W. Monthly .., Daily M. E. & W. Monthly .., Weekly ... Monthly .., M. E. Si W. S-Monthly, S-Monthly. Monthlv . Weekly" . rUni.lHIIKR OR I'llOi'IlIITOR. Haird & Parsonii Alexaniler Scott J. 11. (Semmell J. H. Wood Charles Penton William Kelly Reuben Thorougligor It. N. ItotlClts, li;{(!llt, I), Finli(.'i-, ciUMliicr I U. YomiK, n({('iit ncrlln Kuwiniinvillu Cn. CoriiiiiiToc MlTchlllltH' .. Montreal MiTclmiitH' .. Ontario " ... Royal Cnnail liraiiipton Kuynl Canad-IU. (.'. Fit/.^'i-rnl(l, ngt liiantt'oril UN Aiiii'i'ica.|Alcx. HolicrtMoii, iiigr " Mdiitrval 8. Uvtid, niaiiagcr Ih'ockvillo Muiitrciil J. N. TiaviTst-, iii!iiigr| <'aili"ton, QnH|H'i.. I.ii Nationalu.lJolm MiviljIiit, agent' ChatLiiui Mfrcluintw' ... \V S. Iirland, mangr " jltoyal Cunn(l.|VV. H. MoiihcII, agent' ('linton Koyal Cenad.jM. liougli, agent Colionrg Montreal .Ino. Porteoun, mangr " iTorimto .1. H. lloiior, manager " 'Royal Canad. A. Storr, agent ! Cornwall | Montreal j.Ian, Cox, a(^ting as;ont Elora 'Montreal |\V. 1'. Newman, agt I FergUH Montreal O. 1). Fergu.sun, ngt '" Koval t'nnml. J. Meattie, arj.nt ' Fredericton.NB.] Peoples' A. W. Hal.lutt, eaHhicr Gait Ooru iJolin U'widson mangr •* 'Merchants' ...jWrn. Cooke, niatiager " Uoynl C'annd.,(!, II. I'atter.son, ugt Oaspd BaNin lin Nationale. l.'olinLcHontiliier, ngt . Freeman, agent [F. B. Croinbie, agent .\li>\'. Smith, manager It. Richard.son, agent I). .S. Fast wood, i..^T NVm. Ogilvy, agent F. .\. Dcspard, agent 1. lames Prii'iiise, agt |\V. P. Ciomliie, ugt S. Smart, manager A. M. Cosby, agt |.\. Campbell, agt .los. liig(do\v, agt li. (iiliNon, ngt J. Stevenson, ca.shier |F. Vczina, ciwhier ,\V. Dunn, ca.shier C. F. Smith, manager [p. P. 11 arris, manager 1 1). Mcdee, agt 'Alex. Vidal, manager J. 1). M. Ridley, agt :\V. Farwell, jr., c.isli. \\\'m. Addie, agent |D. Campbell, manager — . Builiaiian, agt A. P. Ball, manajfer C. M. Arnold, cashier 1). Reeli'kie, agt :A. B. Buchanan, agt jJ. A. (Joodman, agt :H. C. Rarwick, man. W. (iirvaii, ca.shier R. R. Orindley, man. ,.\. Mcinider, agent S. J. .Scovil, agent R. Ilillyard, agt R. AVatson, cashier. John McDonald, agt C. II. Itaiisom, agt .lames Hogg, agent James Young, ngt Jos. 8. Small, agt Hon. T. D. Archibald J. McDougall, agt In li(iuidation (leo. Hague, c.-whier T. Woodside, cashier R. J. Dallas, cashier Samuel Tnylor, man J. O. Harper, man. G. \V. Yarker, I. M, 700 TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. BANKS IN CANADA— (f«u:on's \\\y,K— London, Glyn, Jlilis, Currie&Co. ; New York, Mechanics' National Bank. NiAOAKA Di.sTUicT BANK — JjOndini, Bosonqnet, Salt k Co. ; Nnc York, Bank of Manhattan Co. Canadian Bank ov VoMSiv.HCK—London, London a'ld County Bank ; Netv York, C. Asliworth k National Bank of New York ; Boston, Mer- chants' N. Bank ; Cleveland, Mercliants' N. Bank Cleveland ; St. Johns, Newfoundland, Union Bank. La Bancjuu .Iaqcks (!Ainii;n— Zojirfoji, Glyn, Mill* k Co. ; PariA, de Rothschild freres ; New York, National Bank of Republic. Union Bank ok L. (.'. — Londmi, London and County Bank ; New Yo k, C. Ashworth ; und National Park Bank. Mkuciiant.s' Bank — Zcxirfon, London Join', Stock Hank ; New York, National Bank of the Republic. La I'ANiiUK, Nationai.k — London, National Bank of Scotland ; Pnrii, F. ri. Ballin k Co. ; New York, National Bank Republic. MKKciiANr.s' Bank, \iM.\v\x— Boston, National Hide and Leather Bunk ; Nei York, Fultoa National Bank ; .S'Mm?)i«r»i:'.nk of New York. Union Bank ok Hamkax— Zo?i(/i>», London and Westminster Hank ; Scotland, Clydesilule Hank- ing < 'd. ; Newfoundland, Commercial Hank of Newfoundh'.nj, or chargeable with a dutij of 15 jicr cent, on the value thereof. |*f. ad. val. Arid, Sul[>hurie 4c. per lb. Ascetic Aciil 15 Acids of every descri))tioii, e.v- oe])t A.wetic and Sulphuric Acii' and Vinegar Free Advertising Pamphlets 15 Alabasti'i' Ornaments 16 Akoho^, on every gallon of the •t:ciigth of proof oi' Sykea' Hydrometer, ond so in pro- portion for any greater strength and for every less quantity than a gallon, 80c. H'gail. ^ c. ad. val. Ale, in casks, 10 jter cent, and fic. iints to gallon) 10 per cent. and 7c. pcrgall. Alum Free Anatomical Preparations Free Anchors Free Antimony Free Antiquities, cabinets of Free Argof Free Arms and Clothing for Army and Military Forces Free t? c. ad. va I Articles for the public uses of the Doiiiinion Free Articles imported by and for the use of thy Governor (Jen- ural Free Articles for the use of the For- eign Consuls, General Free Ash''.s, Pot, Pearl and Soda Free Atlases (not elsewhere men- tioned) 15 Axes _ 15 Axles, Crunk, Locomotive Free Axles, Railway Car Free TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 701 ^ t. ad. val. Bagatelle Honrds 16" liaril'.tt or Kelp Free Hark, 'rannerH' Free Bi'.rk, used chiffly in dviiij? Free Hark of tlio Corkwood 'free Free Bars, ciiidtt and slide for Loco- moti vvs Free liars, puddled iron, lilooms and unlets Free Beer, in casks, 10 jjcrcent. and 6i'. jier gall. Beer, in bottles (6 quarts or 10 ]iint8 to a gallon), 10 ])er cent., and 7<; jier ffall. Benzole 1 Co. ' per gall. Berries, used chiefly in ooks, which are copyrighted in (.'aiiiula 15 Hooks---- Priutel I'eriodicals, Pamphlets iuui Newijiapers, not l)ci:ig loriign reprints or British copyiight work.-i, nor Bhnik .Vi'coiint Hooks, Cop)' Binks, nor Hooks to In! wril- ten oi liniwn upon, no.' >v'lio(il orotiicr li'KPks copy-ii^jlilnl in t '.uwida, nor printed sheet Music 6 Bookbiiulcrs' Tools and Imple- ments Vym H)ots 15 Boot-felt iMve Borax Fri'e Hracelcti 15 Hrad.s 15 Braid, &c,, madeof hair 15 i? c. ad. val. | Brandy (on every gallon of tlie strength of proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in pro- portion for any greater strength, and for every less (piautity thanagailon)HOe]iergall. : Brass, in Bars,'Rods, Sheets and Scraps Free Brass or eopiwr Wire Round ! or flat Free Bread from Creat Britain and ! the H. N. A. Provinces Free Britannia Metal Ware 15 ; Brim Moulds for (!old Beatem. Free , Brimstone, in roll or Hour Free j Bristlesof all kinds Free Bronze Ornaments 15 ! Broom ( 'orn Free Brooms and itrushcsof all kinds 15 Bulbs and Uoots Free Hiirrstones Free Busts, natural size, not being leasts, nor produced by any mere mechanical pnxe.ss Free Butter te. per lb. Cabinet Ware or Furniture.. 15 ( 'abinets of ( 'oin Free Cables -Iron ('hain, Sliipg over i inch, shackled, swivelh^d or not Free Cables -Hemp ancl Gra.ss for I ships only 15 I Cameos or Mosaics 15 I (.'andU's and Ta[>ers of Tallow, 1 \Va.\ or any other material... 15 [ Candy Sugar Brown or White ; Ic. jicr lb 25 Cane Juice Jc. per lb '25 Caoutchouc, unmanufacti'.red.. Free Caps 15 (', ■ '>cts 15 Cu i'tg s notelscwheres|)eeilied 15 Carriages of Travellers and Car- riages emidoyed in carrying Merchandise (Hawkers ami Circus Troupes excepted)... Free Ca.ssia, ground 25 Ca.ssia, unground 15 I t.'iusts, as models for the use of I Hclidols <<( design Free I Cement, marine or Iiydraidic, ungroiinle- nierits, when imported by Agiieultural Societies for en- couragement of agriculture.. Free Feathers and Flowers 15 Felt for Hats and J5oots Free Fibre, Filniilia, Jlexican or Tanijiieo, white and bhiek, and other vegetable fibres for nnmifaetur'ig Free Firearms, of all kinds, from Great Britain only 15 Firebrick and Clay Free Fire-engines, Steam, when im. jiorted by Munii'ipal Corpora- tionsof Cities, Towns, or Vil- lages, for tlieir use Free Firescreens 15 Firewood Free Fireworks 15 Fish, fresh, not to include Oysters or Losbters in tins or kegs Free Fish, Jircserved 15 Fish, salted and smoked. .1(!. peril) Fish Bait '. Free Fishing Xets and Seines, Hooks, Lines, and Twines. ..Free Flax, lleiw]), i:Tow, undressed Free Flax Waste Free Flour of Wheat and l!ye Free Flour a)id Meal of all other kinds Free Forks 15 Fm its, green or dried 15 Furnisliings, not elsewhere spe- cilieortion for any greater strength and for eveiy less (quantity than a gallon, 80e per gall. Ginger, ground '!'> Ginger, nnground 15 Girandoles 15 Glass and Glassware, Tlate and Silvered, Stained, Tainted or Coloured 15 Gla.ss Paper and (Jlass Cloth ...15 Gold ancl Silver Leaf, anu for Platers' use Free Goldbeaters' Brim Moulds and Skins Free Oniin of all kinds F'ree Gravels Free Grease and Scraps Free (Jreen.s, Paris ami piM-manent, when imported by room i)aper manufrcturerers and stainers for manufacturing jjurposes only Free Grindstones 15 Gum, Coi)al Free Gum, Briti.sh, when imported solely by room paper manu- facturers anil stainer.s, for manufacturing purposesonly. Free Gunpowder 15 Guns, from Great Britain 15 Gutta Percha, manufactured ...Free G3'iisun), or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined. Free Hair, Angola, (.ioat, Thibet, unmanufaetured Free Hair, Horse, Hog or Jlohair, unmanufactured Free Hair, Human Fi-ee Hardware, not else.tthere speci- fied 15 Harness and Harness Furniture 15 Hams le peril). Hat Felts Free Hat Plush 15 Hats 15 Hay Free Hemp, undressed Free Hides and Horns Free Hoes 15 Hojis Fret! Hosiery 15 Honsi^s §15 per head Hornetl Cattle ^10 per heatl Imitation of ],eather 15 Imphmients of Husbandry, (not n)erchantlise) in ac'tuul u.seof persons coming to srttle in the Dominion Frtn- India Kubbcr, nuuianufacturetl. Free Indigo Free Inks of all knids, except print- ing Inks 15 1 ntlian Meal Free Iron Castings 15 Iron of the dtiscription following, viz : Iron Canada Plates and Tin Iron, Shest 5 • l^ c. ad. vah Plates 6 Iron, Galvanizetl Spikes and Bolts Free Iron Wire, Nail and Spike Hod round, stjunro or Hat 5 Iron, Bar, Kod or Hoop 6 Iron, Scrap, Galvanizetl or Pig 5 I Iron, Hood or Tire, for Loco- motive "Wheels, bent and weltled Free I Iron Boiler Plate 5 Iron IJailroad Bars, Frogs, I Wrought Iron orSteelChairs j and Fish Plates Free ' Boiled Plate 6 I Puddleil Iron in Bars, Blooms and Billets Free Jewellerj' 15 Junk Free .Tapanncd Tinware 15 Kerosene Oil, tlistilled, ]iurified and refinetl luc. per gal. Knees and Riders, Iron, for shi))building purpo.ses Free Kryolite Free Lakes, in pulp, scarlet & mar- oon, when importgd solely by room paper manufacturers and '■«■, for manufactu- puii-^^ - Free Lard Ic. perlb. Lead, :> - ret or Pig Free Lead, Rett anu White, dry B'ree Leather, Sole & Uuper Leatlier, and Cow Hides, split ami kip, not elsewhere sppcifieil . 10 Leather, viz : Sheep, Calf, Goat and Cjiamois Skins, dressed, varnished or enamelled 15 Linen 15 Linen Ma.-hine Thread Free Linseed Cake Free Litir vge Free Locomotive Engines 15 Locomotive Engine Frames ...Free Locomotive antl Passenger Bag- gage, antl Freight Cars run- ning ui>on any line of road crossing the frontier, .so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars areatlmitted free, under .similar circumstances, in the United Slates Free Lumber, Plank and Sawed, of Walnut, Rosewood, Cherry, Chesnut, Jlahogany, & Pitch Pine Free Mace 25 Macaroni 15 Machines, Mowing, Thrashing and Reaping 15 Machine Silk Twist Free Machiin' Linen Thread Free Jlachinery. when used in the original ronstruction of Mills and Factolies, thus not in- clude Sewing Machines, litcam Engines, or parts thereof, Water . Wheels, ov Tnrliines Free Manilla (irass, for I'pliolterers' purposes Fu m m Mi Mi TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 70S ^ c. ad. 1 a Malt 40c. per bush. JSlantelpieces 15 Manufactures of Bone, Shell, Honi, Pearl and Ivoiy 15 Manufactures of Brass or Cop- per 15 Manufactures of Caoutchouc, India-rubber or Gutta-percha 15 Manufactures of Cashmere 15 Manufactures of Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part f 15 Manufactures of Gold, Silver, Electroplate, Argentine, Al- bata, (iernian Silver, and Plated and Gilded Ware of all kinds 15 Manufactures of Grass, Osier, Palm-leiif and Straw 15 Manufactures of Hair or Mohair 15 Mamifnctures of, or Imitations of, Mcrble, other than rough sawn Slabs or Blocks 15 Manufactures of Leather, in- rluding Ivtots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery 15 Manufactures of Papier-mache. 15 Manufactures of lletined Sugar, including Suceades and Con- fectionery leper lb. 25 Manufactures of Straw, e-xcept Plaits 15 Manufactures of Whalebone ... 15 Manui'actures of Willow 15 Manuf:'.ctures of Wood, not elsewhere .specified 15 Manures Free Ma]>.s, not el.se where mentioned 15 Marble, in Blocks, unwrought, or sawn on two sides only, or Slabs sawn from such Blouk.s, having at least two edges unwrought Free Marble Head anil Foot Stones, squared or cut to order, or Columns, Shafts, or parts thereof 15 Meals of all kinds Free Meats, fresh, salted, or smoked Ic. iwr lb. Meats, Pre.servcd 15 Medals, Cabinets of Free Medicines — Proprictixry Medi- cinesctommoiily called Patent Medicines, or any Medicine or Pieparation. of which the Kecipe is ki'jit .secret, or the ingredients whereof are kept secret, rccoiiimended by ad- vertisement, bill, or label, for the 7clief or cure of any diseivse or ailment 25 Medicinal iloots in their natu- ral state Free Melado |c. per lb. 25 Mcnagerier, Horses, Cattle, (.'ar- riages, and Harness of Fren Metalic O.xidi's, ground or un- gl'ouud, and washed or un- washed, dry, imt culciniHl ....Free Military and Naval Stores Free Millinery 15 l^ e. ail. val. Models and Patterns of Inven- tion Free Molasses, if used for the refin- ing or the manufacture of sugar 73c per 100 lb. Molasses, if not so used 25 Molasses, concentrated.orSvrup of Je per" lb. 25 Moss, for upholsterers' pur- poses Free blowing, Heaping and) Thresh- ings 15 Musical Boxes 15 Musical Instruments 15 Musical luctrunients for Mili- tary Bauds Free Mustari' use Free- Porter, in casks ....')c. per gall. 10 Porter, in bottles (5 (juarts or 10 pints to a gallon) 7c, jier gall, 10 Portalile I'linting Presses 15 Pol Ashes Free Poultry, ]iie.served 15 Precious Stones, not set Free PrestM'veil J[( ats 15 Piini ■ niid Engravings IS Printing Ink Preo Printing I'resse.s, exceiit Port- iible Hand Priiitiiig l'!es.se.s..Froo Products of Petroleum, Coal Shale and Lignite, not otiier- wi.se specified U)<: (ter mil. Prunella Free lUigs , Free Kailroaii Hars '. Fno liailroad Cars 15 ii il -704 TAHIFF OF CUSTOMS. 11 'ilHi if I S'iiV 111 *1i l(? c. ad. val. Rakes ;•• J5 Rattans, for caning chairs riee Rosin l'''t'« Rice 15 ^j^itleg 15 Roil, Nail and Spike, round, stjuare and Hat 1 ron 5 Roots f«'e tf c. ad. val. I Ship's Yellow J[etal for sheath- i ing Free ; Shovels 15 j Shrubs Free ! Silicate of Soda Free! Silk, Tram or Weaving, to make Klastic Webbing Free Silks 15 Rosewcoi Free! Silk Twistund Silk and I)[oliair Rugs, Hearth 15 Twist II Rum (on eveiT gallon of strength ■ Silk Twist, lor Hats, boots and Rum (on eveiy gallon of strength of proof of Sykes' hydrometer, iiutl so in projiortion for every greaterstrength, and forevciy less (1 lantity than a gallon.) 80c. per gall. Saddlery • 15 Saildoth orCanviis, IromNo. 1 to No. C, when ini[)orted by ship-Viuilders or sailmukers for ship-building purposes ...Free Sails, ready made 15 .Sal- Ammoniac Free Sal-Soda I"/''e .«alt }^'«'' Saltpetre 1','^ .Sand ••■••■•• J,!*"^ Sand-papor and Sand-cloth free Satins .Scrap Brass . Scythes 15 .Fre.. . 15 shoes Free | Silver Leaf.. Free j Skin.s, undressed Free I Slate Free i Slides and Spangles, and slotted j Tai)es, for hoopskirts Free Small Wares 15 Snaithsnnd Scythes 15 Snutf and Snulf Flour, dry damp, moist or jiickled...loc per lb Soap, Fancy and Perfumed ... Soap, common Ic. per lb Soda, Ash Free Soda, Caustic Free S[«des 15 Specimens of Natural History Mineralogy, and Hotany Free Spccimeiis of St'ulpti'.re Free Spices, including ''ingcr, Pep' 5 2.') . Free Sea Grass, for Upholsterers' ] per. Pimento, unground 15 ' puvposi^s Free ; Spices, including (iingcr. Pep .Sewing Silk 15 \ ]icr, Pimento, ground 25 Seeds, for .Vgricultural, Horti- j Spices, not elsewhere cnuuier- cuitural, and manufacturing I atcd 15 purposes only Free | Spirits, j)Prfumcd $1.20 per gal -Shafts, steamboi't and mill, ^ Spirits of Turpentine 15 forged in the rough Fi-ee "-•■-•'• '"'■••• ■ _.ii„.. .ShaWh- ,•• 15, .-.Sheep .51 per head Shellac !•' Ship's Binnacle Lamps J" rcc Ship's Blinksand Patent Bu.shes for Blocks :. Ship's Bunting *'«« .Shi\('s ( "ompasses 1' ree Shii)'s Composition Spikes an.l Nails Free 1 .Ship's Cordage, wlicn used lor ^ .ships only ■l"'''^''^ I Ship's Dead Kycs aiul Ueail ; Lights F''"" Ship's Deck Plugs tree Sliip's Iron Knees and Kidcrs.. I'ree : Ship's Iron Miusls or parts of Iron .Masts j;>R ; Ship's Pumps .ind Pump ticar. Free ] Ship's .-(ail Cloth or Cnnvas, from No. 1 to No. (I, when used for s)ii|iM"i.ly tree ■ ship' >li;icklcs iiud Sheaves... Free I Shi'.'s Sheathing Copper nid 1 Sugar Cuiuiy, brown or white, Nails " ' " Shii)'s Signnl l.nmj- .. 8hip'R Steering Ai'par.ilus bn-o Ships Traveling Trucks! nee Ships Treenails and Wedges. Ship's Wire Uiggiii<' Ship's Yellow Metal, in bars i Spirits of Wine (on every gidlon of strength of proof of Sykes' hydrometer, and so in jiro- ]iortiou for any greater slrengtii, and lor every less i|uantity than a gallon) 80c {ti gal Sprigs , .'. 15 Starch 2c. per lb Stationery 15 Stati'.es, of Bronze, "avbli- or Alabaster, niiturai . ue Free Steel, wrought or cast, in bars or lods Free Steel Plati'.s, cut to luiy form, but nut mouldcil Free Steering .\pi)iiratus for Ships... Free .Stone, Litliogiaphic Fl-ee Sh leotype Blocks for jirinting jiurpo.ses Free Stomt, unwrouKht Free Stoves 15 Stiuw, Tuscan and tlnws, Fancy Plaits Free Succades Ic. per lb. 25 ItoltB .ShocN.. Free . Free or Free 16 Ic. ]ier lb. 2.') Snian,7c. per lb. 15 Tea, Black S.^c. peril). 15 Tca/.els Free Thread, and other 'vrticles em- broidered with gi Id, or for cmbioidcry 15 Threail, Lace and In.sertions... 15 ! Tinctures 0;tc. per gall. [ Tin, granulated or bar Free Tin, lilocks or pigs Free Tire or Hoop f )r locomot. wheels bent and welded Free Til, jainnined, jilani.shcd ware 15 ! Tobacco,nuinufactun'il,15c.l;Ub 15 Tobai;c'(), uninanul'aiturctl Free 'raci'o Pi[)cs 16 Toy.) 15 Tow, undiesscd Free Travellers' Baggage Free ' Trecndls Fa-o Trees, Plants and Slirub.s Free Tubes, Copper, Bra.ss or Iron, and Piping whcsi drawn Free i Tur]icntiuc, other than Spirits of Turprntiiie Free i Tyi)e .Metal, in blocks or pi'.;s..Frte iType 5 I I'ltriimiiriiii', when imjiorted solely by room-paper luann- tie'turrrs and stainers, for mani'tacturing puijiosrs only, Free l'mbcr,r;iw,on same cunditions Free 1 Umbrellas 15 Varni.sli, bright and black, when \i.sc,l toislii(isand ve.s.sels only Free Varni.->li, other than liright or bik 15 Vcgetalili's, jHi'.scrviil 15 Vcg't.ilili'.s, culinary B'reo N'cgetjililcs, chielly u.sed in dye- iu',' Free Vclv.'ts 15 Veil -ling, of Wood or lvorv...Frpc VcMicelH '.... 16 Vinegar 15 Walnut, Plank Free Watcll,-,; 15 WciiriM'.;.\pp:^'cl, niadi' byhitnd or s>'wing nia<'liiuc. Mi Wca'iug Ap;.arid of British .suli.i cl' doMii( ilc'l in < 'aim- da, ilying aliroiitl Free Wearing A|)p.iri-1, S.tttlers' anil other personal eifect* iu ac- ADVERTISEMENTS. ■f < :d:ONTRH:A.L C. S. BROWNE. PROPRIETOH -» • « THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL HAS BEEN ENL'.RGED BY THE ADDITION OF THAT LARQK AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE KNOWx'^ AS THE "EXCHANGE HOTEL." The Whole has Undergone Thorough Repairs, AND BEEN NEWLY FURNISHED. The house fronts ou Joseph Strr-et, wliioh is s\ contiiiuatiou of Notre D'li.ie, ami ii but 4 iloors from McGill Street, is near Gre^t St, Jnincs, St. Paul, nnd nil the principal busiii'ss streets, of ths City. Being very ■centrally located, with regard to all places of interest alvat town, it cannot fail to commend itself to parties travelling cither on business or for ph isurc. In making the rejmir.s, the Proprietor has taken gi'cat pains to ])rovido ift tm Ms Quests And has fitted the House up with all the modern improvements and rciiuiren-"iits, for A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, including Gas in every l{oom in the House Hot and Cold Batlis, et ., etc. And tho Proprietor feds that he can oh'ur to his guests accouintodations that cannot foil to give satisfaction. ttt Porters alwayt^ in attendance at the I tepot and Steamboat Landings with Omuihnces to tlie Hou.se. TERMS, - - - $1.50 PER DAY. ADVBHTISIiaiENTa. ■\ ; -c m jiii!' :IJ M :i Kf.:; GEORGE BI&HOP & CO., ^n^xmm, ^^ik^x^1^m and ftittto, 64 and «;|^ itr0ttntpdll'oter,' W. GRANT & CO., First-class Gents' Htiherdasher^y, Shh'ts Coll firs and Cuffs made to ortler,. . . __ — .^ry-^. — ^-rr!^^ D. D. MANN. ci'^ CdfTi- i' No. 161 McOill, eof.ifipifwim. Street, .nODiTttEAL. MANI'KU'TITRER.S AND I.MrORTF.RS (If And every nt'scription of Toba(^conist»' Qooils. 3CM3 Notre Daine Street, IHONTltEAIi. r~f: -<■ s W1M:T: '■'fj n J \ } .\ f,-... Cor. of. St. Henry uiid St. Joseph Streets. Slontrcal^ WILSON & RAMSAY, naI ana ExcliMige irok«*& ;allccUuuii mtulG luji'tinnila aiul I'.S,, 104 St. Francois Xavier, MOMTBEAL. WALTER MARRIAGE, Importer of English Groceries, Agriit fiM- Csdliiiry Dm .'s Ci'idin, etc.; K. B'kor & Scm'.s Blmk Lcail, itc; Umlson'ii Kxtract uf Soap, L'tr Gauntly Produce Sold on Commission. Viriewmnemrwt; - itONTMEAL. MUNDERLOH, aTKENCKEN k CO., Importers' and Manufacturers' Agents, 01 ComnnHsioners Street, RUFU8 FATRRANn..^. Qeaeial ] okei* and CoamiBolAn Merchant, SI. Sacraiiwmt Street, r. 0. Box 5»7.i. - ROBERT FF"K> ©ptep and Chi@p H)@U!S© X<3:0£7X£V^^£^. firivBte tf.'l Ouiig atieet 'Ouo \loor west Irctu Bloury)-, Montreal. QptJoiftls froip twelve^ flK*. ^'BooKSTfOt?* parties. >«*^ .* i;^ RAILWAYS OF CANADA. 705 I, Monlreal- 1)' c. (ul. val. tual xxnf, of persons cominf; to suttlti in the Dominion, • iiiclndinj; Household Furni- ture, Cattle, Horses, Har- ness, Wiiggons, ie., iniporter niakinj,' oath that lie intends heeomin" a Immi fide settler within the Dominion Free "Whale OiU in the casks from on shiiilioard and in the con- dition in which it was tirst landetl Free Wheat Free "Whiskey (ou every gallon of the strength of proof of Sykes' iiydronietor, and so in proiiortioii for any greater stren;^'tli, and for every less (juantity than a gnll) 80c. JKT gall 1? c. ad. val. White, fine washc'd and satin, when imported solely by rooni-jiaper iiianuraiturers & staiuers, fur )uanufactiu'ing jmrposes only Free Whiting or Whitmiing Free Wedges for sliips Free Willow for hasket makers' use. Free Wines of all kinds, including (linger, Orange, Lemon, (Jooselierry, !^trawbi^rry, Raspbi'rry, Klderand (hinvint Wine (5 ijuarts and 10 pint bottles to contain a gall.) 10c. lor gall 20 Wire, of liriu-s or Copper, round or Hat Free Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copper. Free Wire, Hat, forerinoline, covered 15 Wire Higging, for ships.. Free 1^ c. ad. vat. Wire, flat or round, uncovered, for critioline Free Wood, Cherry & Chestnut plank. Free Wood, Cork Free Wood, Mahogany, plank Free Woods of all Kinds, wholly un- manufactured Free Woods, used ehiellyin dyeing.. Free Wool Free WoUens 16 Writing Desks 15 Wrought Iron or Steel Ciuiirs, for rail roads Free Yellow Metal, iu bars or bolts.. Free Yellow Metal, Sheathing Five Zinc or Spelter, in sheet Free Zinc or Spelter, iu blocks or pigs Free Zini!, white, dry Free RAILWAYS OF CANADA. The asterisk (*) against a Station denotes that another line of Railway branches off therefrom. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Hr.vru.s^ Iiist,m,.08 Iktwcen. Jtivicrc (lit Loup, .St. x.le.xandre 12 St. Helelie 7 St. ras.lml (i River Ouelle <> .St. Anne (5 St. Koch 7 St. .lean, I'ortJoli 8 L'Islet 8 Cap St. Igjnice 7 .St. Thomas 7 Berthier 9 St. Michel : 9 St. Charles 6 i AV'arwick 8 Danville 12 'liidimotid 12 Arthabaska .1 unction Walker's Cutting 4 Bulstrode 7 Aston 7 St. Celestin 7 St. Gregolre 6 Doncet's Landing (opposite Three Rivn-s) 4 45 Total Distiiiiees. 19 2.') 34 4(1 ^7 r,5 (>;{ 70 77 86 95 101 109 118 126 9 15 20 29 41 19 55 64 72 f4 96 4 n 18 81 Stations. DIsvuiccs Total Uetwueu. Distances, •PoHlawl, U. S *Isln>ul Poiul, U. S. ' *Ixht,ul Pniid. Houndary Line (Stanhope) 17 Coaticook 8 Cniiipton 8 Waterville 4 Leanoxville 7 .Sherbrooke 3 lirompton Falls 6 Windsor .M ills ; 8 *Uiihinii(id 11 * Richmond. Soull] Durham 10 Vcton Vale 12 Upton (St. Ei)hrem) 6 Britannia Mills... 6 .St. Hvaeinthe 7 .St. H'iluire 13 .St. Lnmbert 15 *JfoiUreal 3 *Lachine .liinction 2 Pointe Claire 124 .St. Anne 64 Vnudreuil 31 Cedai-s 44 Riviere l{om;e 54 Ciiteau Landing 3 Kiver Heaudette 5J I .ancHster I04 Cornwall 134 Moulinette 6 Dickinson'ft Landing 4J Aultsville 64 Willi«nsburj{ (Morrisburg) 8| HO 25 33 37 44 47 53 61 72 22 28 34 41 f4 69 72 2 144 21 24i 29 344 374 4H 53| 67i 72i 77 834 92{ f : ! I H ii 1 7oe RAILWAYS OF CANADA. GKAND TRUNK RAILWAY— (C(»i 7 120: 73 128. 8, 9 186: 14G4 12 159 H 1681 1 1 621 631 12 10 101 221 21 24 7 94 4 134 6 194 5 243 6. 30 2 324 5: 38^ 8 464 4: 51, 58' 7, 64 66. 2.i (it. 44 72 3J 751 8 83i fij 89 n 913 61 97 3 100 7 107 8 115 12i 127i 54 133 61 1391 14 1403 n 147i 1 !?.->' Riviere du Loup and Chaudiere Junction Point Levi and Richmond Arthabaska and Doucet's Landing. Portland and Island Pond Island liond and Rictimond Richmond and Montreal Montreal aud Toronto 118 96 35 119 72 72 333 Toronto and Samia Port JIiu on (ojiposite Samia) and Detroit St. Mary's and London liutlalo and Godorich Total. MONTREAL AND ROUSE'S POINT RAILWAY. *3fontreal. St, Lambert. Junction L'Acadie St. Johns 1 10 3 1 11 14 21 Grande Ligne Stottsville , Licolle 'House's Paint. 123 1681 621 221 1601 1323 6 27 6 33 6 38 6 44 RAILWAYS OF CANADA. 707 CH Total u. Distauccf. >} 72i H 74| ! 813 J J 88 U 984 H 113: 7 120: 7: 1284 8 186ii 1464 24 159 91 16Si 1 1 2i 63i 2 10 Oi 22i 2.1 24 7 94 4 134 6 19. 5.1 24i «i 30 2, 324 5 J 38J 8 464 4: 511 7 58^ 64 65.1 n (J74 ^ 72 31 75i 8 834 S'j 89 2^ 911 61 97 ;f 100 7 107 8 115 ■i\ 127 i r> '. 133 {e, (irand Sword l!e;iri'r " " (jeorjje K, I'earee, Grand Organist " " A. K. Kile, Assistant Grand ()r;;aiii»t " " Janii's Might, (inind rursuivant " " Uol.i'rt Noxon, (irand Tyler V.W.nro8.L. W. Decker, ('. Cameron, W. It. Irving, Uol.t. llemliy, J. (i»\m> ^'- MilliiiXlon, S, ,1. J. Ilrown, .lohn G. Genmiull, Allan Me- Leaii, II. '!'. Wood, I. I!. Kutvoye, U. Joncas, jr., Grand Stewards, Uf.I'UKmkntativkh. — [n tlir Orand Lwlije of Cnnmln. B.W.Br. Sir John A. McDonald, K.C.B. IVom the IT. G. L. of Kngland " " KivusTiillv, " " Tho.s. Drimimond, " M.W.Br. Win. .M. Wilson, " " " A. Bernard, RW. Br. Thomas B. Harris " G. L. of Ireland. (r. Ii. of Scotland, (i. L. of Illinois, (i.Ij.ofSt. Domiiif^o, (i. Ii. of Vennont, G. L. of Kansas K. W. Br. John H. Graham, from tliu G.Ti. of Maine James A. Henderson " M.W.Hr. W. M. Wilson, " " T. D. Harrington, U. W. Br. Thomas B. Harris, " " A. A. St.ivenson, " " Henry Macphersoii, M.W.Br. A. Bernard, G.f,. ofN. York (!.(», ofCnha G.L. of N.Scotia G.O. ot I'ortuKal (i.O. of liiazil G.O. of Uruifuay G.O. of N.Grun'a From the Grand Lodyr. of Caiiadn. R.W.Br. lU.HrLorddeTal.ley in theU.O.Ii.of England James V. Mackay, Lindsay Maekersy, Wm. I'itt Preble Henry W. Turner, Jl. A. Johnson, Jacinto de t'astro And. K. Mackinlay K. T. L'arr, (J.L. of Ireland (J.L. of Scotland G, L. of Vermont G.L. of Maine (i.L. of New York G. L. of Illinois G.L. ofSt.Domigo Ci.L. ofN. Scotia G. L. of Kansius HI. Br. G. M. C;. Ohed, " " Dr. V. Do r. l{oma.s, " " " J. M. Samiier Aiigiano, " " " Antonio M. MoUejas, " " " L. Ximencz :53', " " JoasG. D'Almeida, " " " Luis (ioapil \ir, " " " Francesco De Luea " " " A. M. Medina, nt the G.O. of Cuba (i.O. of Hnizil (i.O. of N.(!ren. G.O.of V^iiczula (i.O. of lTru;;uay (i.O. of Portugal (i.O. of .Mexico G.O. of Italv (i.O. of Ghili. •/The Fourteenth Annual C'ommunieation will be huld at Montreal, the second Wednesday in July, A.L. 68C9, A.D. IStJO. SUBOUDINATE LODGES, *^* Lodrjcs via rked thtts (*) hold their Imtallation of Offiirrn on the Festival of SI, John the Evangelist — all others on that of ,St. John the Baptist. MO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 1,01)0 K. *Anti(juity Lodge •I'revost Niagara ■"St. John's Dorchester *Susaex Barton Union *Nelson "Union •Norfolk *Moira •Golden Bule_ •True Briton's .. St. George's St. Andrew's St. John's WHERE IIEI,])- Jlontreal Dunham Niagara Kingston St. Johns Brock ville Hamilton Grimsby Phillipsburg.... Napanee Simtoe Belleville Stanstead Perth St. Gatherines Toronto Cobourg NIOIITS OF MEETING. First Thursday of every month, Tius(hiy iireceding full moon " Wednesday on or bcf. full m. " First Thursday ' ' Fir.st Tu(!sday " Wednesday on or prec. full in. " Second Wednesday " Thursday on or bef. full moon " Tliursday on or bef. full moon " Friday before; full moon " Tuesday on or bef, full moon " Wednesday on or pr. full moon " Tuesday on or before full moon " First Monday " Tuesday on or before full moon " Second Tuesdaj' " Monday on or before full moon " WoUSHIl'ia'I, MASTEU. W. Br. M. Gutnian. " Stevens 15aker. " Henry J. lirown. " G. M. Wilkinson. " 1!. Douglass. " T. Wilkinson, " Wm. I'Idgar. " Ivobert Kemp. " L. W. Deek.T. " F. Kichardson, " John t'larke, " N. B. Falkiner. " T. Stevenson Lucius S. Oille J. Adams, M.D, W, L Stanton IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 m Illy J 5 '^ IIIIIM " 11116 us Li 1.4 — 6" M 2.0 1.8 1.6 -► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 .•V iV ^^ % V <^ 6^ ^ V^ il ill 710 MASONIC. SUBOUDINATE LODGES~(Continit^. ) KO. LODGE. WIIKIIK KKI.l). NIGllT.S OF MKETINO. W. E (( (i it l( (( It H tl (I C( (( t( (( ti tt ( k! ic (( (( u ti n (I n (( t( (« ti it tt tt ti ti it 1% tt tt it tt it a ti a tt tt tt It it a a i( ft it it a a (t i( it ft It it tt tt tt ti )RSnirFUL MASTERS. 18 19 •Prince Efl ward's. •St. Georji;e'.s •St. .Tohn's •Zetland King Solomon's... Riclinioud •Ionic •Ontai'io Picton Montreal Thursday on or pre. f. m. of cv. month Third Tuesday " Second Tuesday " Second Thursday " Second Thursday " Thursday on or before full moon " First Tuesday " Third Thursday " Tliird Tuesday " Wednesday preceding full moon " Thursday before full moon " First Thursday " Wednesday on or before full moon " Wednesday after full moon " Tuesilay before full moon " Thursday on or after full moon " Tlinrsday on or before full moon " Tu.. day on or before full moon " Tuesday before full nu)on " Tuesday on or preceed'ng full moon " Tliird 'i'hursday " Thursday on or before full moon " First Thursday " Tuesday o.i or before full moon *' First Thui-sday " Tuesday on or before full moon " Second Monday " Thursday on or before full moon " Tuesday on or before full moon " Third 'i'hursday Friday on or before full moon " Tuesday on or befoi-e full moon " Fir.'-t Jionday " Tuesday on or before full moon " Tuesday after full moon 'I'uesday before full moon Monday nfter full moon First Wednesday ■' Third Tliursday " Second Tuesday Fourth Friday " Wednesday on or before full moon " Third Thursday Friday on or before full moon ' ' First Thursday " Thursday on or before full moon " Thursday after full moon " Second Tuesday " Tliursday on or before full moon " First M(Uiday " Monday nearest full moon " First Monday " Second Wednesday " First Thursday " " Wednesday on or bcf. full moon " Thursday after full moon " Fiist Tuesday " Tuesday on or bef. full moon " First Tue.sday " Friday on or after full moon " Wednesday on or after full m. " Thur.sday nearest full moon " rhird Tuesday " Friday on or before full moon " Wednesday on or bef. full uioon " W^ednesday on or aft. full moon " Friday on or before full moon " ■^econ"d Wednes jRownianville ... IDunnvillo B. Patterson L McCallum 34 8f) lAmhorstlmrg ... iCayuga George CJott 1). Cameron 36 37 Fonthill Inger.soll N. C. Holcomb James Can Held 38 iTrenton H. W. Day J. P. ('ani]ibell 89 jHrooklyn 40 1 Hamilton George AN alker J. 1!. lilack 41 King.sville 4? ! London TIios. Beattie 43 44 45 4fi [Woodstock St. Thomas Hrantford .. f'hatham James S. ScarflT John ]•]. Smith F. Mudge John I'i. Brooke 47 jWincisor A. J. Kennedy 15. H. Maybeo .!ohn Twcddell 48 Madoc 49 Quebec 50 51 63 64 65 5fi X'onsecon Grahamville Waterloo Ma]ile Mirickville Sarnia S. li. Netherey Joseph Figg G. H. Allen P. Patterson Thomas Geer IJobert S. Gurd 57 68 Binbrook Ottawa J. Brown, junt J. (J. Gemmell 69 Ottawa K. C. Barber 60 CI 62 64 66 fi7 LaColle Hamilton Caledonia London Xewcastle Hi(^linioiid D. Gait I'dw. Mitchell D. F. Broderick ;\r. F. Morgan U. T. Wilkinson Timothy Leet 68 69 IngersoU Stirling Tliom.is Bowers Georfe F. Bull 71 72 73 Sherbrooke Gait St. Mary's D. Thomas John Barbour J. K. Harding. J. Suddaby. F. J. Meiiet. 74 Maitland Toronto 75 St. Johns' ... •Oxford •Faithful P.rethr.. •King Hiram Sinicoe Albion 76 77 78 70 Woodstock Lindsay Tilsouburg Bradford I'.dward Buike. 11. Gliidman. Wm. Nonis. J. W. 11. Wilson. 80 Newbury. .lohn Braken. 81 •St. John's Mt. Brydges Paris (}. Billington. 8'' St. John's .. '*Kcaver W. S. Martin. 83 Strathroy J. Lenfesty, jun. H 1'". ShaVne. 84 Clinton Clinton . 85 86 Hisinff Snn •Wils.)n P'armersville Toronto A. Chamberlain. .1. Sef'sworth. 87 Markham Union.. St. (ieorge's •Mnnito MaT'khnm. . . . D. ISlcMurchy. T. Gorilon. Jiihu Nettleton 88 90 Iwen Sound ]!ollingwood 'olborne Kingston > 9i •Colliorne (!. 11. Ford i>9, •('ataraqui 1{. Heurj', jnn. W. P. lirown 93 * 'Northern Light.. Ciucardine ' lit I . MASTERS. ■ 1 jnnt imcll iiiiir iiig. ;'t. uike. in. ris. Wilson. ton. 'tin. :, jun. I'jie. 'ilain. th. !eton jun. vn NO. 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 no 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 12G 127 128 129 130 131 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 MASONIC. 711 SUBORDINATE LODGES— (CmUimud.) LODGK. •St. Mark's Kidoiit •Corinthinu •Sharon TrueUlue •Tuscan Valley. •Cornthinn ., *Maple Leaf. St. John's St Mark's •Burfonl St. Paul's Blenheim AUtiou •Central Maitlanil •Wilson •Hope *Ivy.. •Cassia •Stanbridge Union •Maple Leaf Warren •Doric •Renfrew •The Belleville ... •Montreal Kilw ... •Cornwall •Golden Rule Frauek Peniljroke The Rising Sun... "Yamaska St. Lawrance •Lebanon Forest. . •Shawenegan "St. Clair. Richardson •Pythagoras 'Aylmer Lebanon •Mnlahide Tudor •Excelsior •Friendly Broth's Tecumseh •J. B. Hall •Prince of Wales Mississippi •Civil Service Erie •Hastings The Grand River.. Clarenceville Burns Irving Peterborough York Simpson •Alexandria Goodwood •()uebec Garrison. •Percy Forest •Browne •Star in the East. •Burlingtou WllEUE HELD. XIOHTS OF MEET I NO. Port Stanley Second Tuesday of every month Otterville Thursday on or before full moon " Barrie Thursday on or before full moon ' ' Sharon Tuesday on or before full moon *' Albion Friday on or before full moon " Newmarket Second Wednesday " Dundas First Wednesday Peterboro' Wednesday preceding full moon St. Catharines ... Thui'sday on or after full moon Norwichville Wednesday after full moon Drummondville.. Tuesday on or before full moon Burford Wednesday before full moon Lambeth Second Wednesday Dmmbo Wednesday on or before full moon Harrov.-smith . . . Tuesday after full moon Prescott First Tuesday Goderich Second Tuesday Walerford Wednesday on or before full moon Port Hope First Thursday Sinithville Tuesday on or after full moon Widder Monday on or before full moon Stanbridge Wednesday on or before full moon Lloydtown Monday on or before full moon Bath Monday before full moon Fingal Second Thursday Brantford Friday on or prec. full moon Renfrew Tuesday nearest full moou Belleville Firat Thursday Montreal Second Monday Cornwall ilonday on or after full moon Campbellford Tuesday after full moon Frankford Monday bv.!'ore full moon Pembroke Tuesday before full moon Aurora Friday on or before full moon Granby Wednesday before full moon Southampton Second Tuesdi'.y Franceston Monday on or before full moon Three Rivers Second Wednesday Milton Thursday on or before full moon StoufiVille Wednesday on or before full moon Meaford Friday on or after full moon Aylmer, P.Q [Second Tuesday Oshawa j Second Tuesday Aylmer, O 'Wednesday on or after full moon Mitchell Tuesday on or before full moon Morrisburgh Thursday on or before full moon Iroquois Wednesday before full moon Stratford Thur.sday on or before full moon Millbrook 'Second 'hiursday Newburgh IWednesday before full moon Almonte Friday on or before full moon Seat of Gov't Second Tuesday WunSHIPFUL MA.STEE8. W. Br. N. S. McCoU " John Wood " JI. H. SiK-ucer " A. Souter " Wm. Graham " James Sykes " W. B. Irving " Alexaniier Smith " Samuel Cole " Edwin Peake " Samuel Smith " F. Mudge " D. B. Burch " John Hall " N. F. Dupins " George EnEarl " J. Thomp.sou " William Allan " A. T. Williams " James S. Bates " John Dallas " M. R. Jlcigs " J. T. Car.sou " B. C. Daw " W. B. Burgess " Samuel Hall " Charles Hudson " L. H. Henderson " John B. Peavey " James Ilawkes " J. Dinwoodie, jr. " H. W. Dclany " J. B. Colemau " T. W. Todd " J. H. Bartlett " John McLean " Wm. Carick " John Broster Port Dover Hastings ... . Berlin Clarenceville Wyoming Lucan Peterboro' Eglington Delta Oil Spring"- V'.chmonu, O Quebec Warkworth Wro.vcter West Famham.. Wellington Wellington Sq.. Monday on or before full moon " Thursday on or before full moon " Tuesday on or before full luoon " Third thursas EUison Edward Reilly W. Wilkinson I. Humphries John Motl'att C. P. Taber Ira Clinton Wm. Kcrna 712 MASONIC. SUBORDINATE LODCxE&—{CoiUinucd.) NO. LonoK. WlI?:i!E HELD. XUIHTS OK MEKTIXf). WORSIIIPFUI, MA8TEK.S. 16fi 167 168 "Weiitwortli *l{. Karr 16!) *AIaciiab Port Colbornc ... Seaforth 170 *Biitiiiiiiia 171 *rniic(' of Wiilf.s.. *Avr lona J. Kdgecoml)e F. lUu'kley Alex. JIurray James I'yaii It. Manson 17? Ayr 173 *Victoiia Montreal 174 i7r. *Wal.siiii5lmia "St. Jolm's Port Kownu South I'otton S]iarta 17C> Spiii'tau AV. T. Edge » Thomas Painter 177 The Builders *riiitt.sville Ottawa 17S Plattsville Both well (ieorge Disk 179 •Botlnvell *Si)ep(l H. F. Smith 180 Gueljdi Charles Sharpe M'. A. (Jlover 181 Oi'H'iital PortBunveJl Ijcvis 182 *Tiis(an riincc Alljert *01(l Liffht John Breakey James Emaney James Somerville 83 84 Prince Albert . . . Lucknow 18^; *Kiii)i.skillen *l'liiiitageiK't *Hoyal Caiiadiaii.. *As(;ot York J. B. Holden 186 187 188 Plautagenet Sweetsburg Lennoxville Adolphustown ... Belmont Coatioook Heni-y Smith H. D. Pickel I. H. Stearns 189 190 *FiliusViJiiie BelinoTit E. H. Smith Francis Kunz 191 •Ashlar Geoorge Wood C. S. Elliot 19? •Orillia Orillia Scotland Petrolia 193 194 •Seotlaiul ,... *Petrolia F. Mndse H. H. Hunt 195 The Tuscan London T. Wilson 19fi Madawaska Arnprior Pobert Meikle 197 Snngecu "Walkerton Oakville Freligh.sburgh .. Mount Forest Gananor ue Montren Flora Danville IJew Hamburg... H. B. O'Cor.nor 198 199 9100 White Oak Frelighslmrgh' St. Alban's G. K. Chisholm G. ]{. Jfarviu W. \V. Wiulield 201 Leeds William Byers, jun. Charles Stoier A. B. Petrie Timothy Leef Louis llehner 202 203 204 Mount Koj-al Irvine Doric 205 New Dominion.... « tt THE GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF CANADA. OFFICER.S OF THE GKAXl) CKAI'TEr,, 1868-9. M. E. Comp. T. D. Harington, Grand Z R. " " James Seymour, " H J- G. Council •' " " Isaaj H. Stearns, " " " Thomas B. Harris, " " " Edward Willis, « « .< Henry Robertson, " " " John V. Noel, ' Henry J. I'rattcn, V. E. Comp. '-corge EnEarl, i< <• « 1^ ^; I'annelee, " '' '• ■ 'Win. John.son, " " " Isaac ¥. Toms, " " " E. i'. Hemon, ' Peter Begg, " S. H. Blomlheim, " F. C. Bruce, " 13. P. Patterson, " Scribe E " " N " Prin. Sojourner " Treasurer " Registrar " First A.sst Soj. "2nd " " Sword Bearer ' ' Standard Bearer " Dir. of Ceremonies ' ' Organist " Pursuivant >■ Grand Stewards V. E. Comp. C. Stavcly, / " " " John Taylor, \ " Thomas Graham, Grand Stewards " Janitor CJllAXI) ,sri'EniXTENDENT.S OF DLSTRICTS. R. E. Comp. Thos. F. McMuilen...Tjondon District '• "Comp. Clias. L. Beard Wilson " ' Thos. Winter Huron " " " '■ B. E. Charleon Hamilton " " " " ^Vm. MeCabe j J^*^ ^ " H. AV. DeLany Pr. Edward " " " " M.J.May Central " " " " Tliomas Milton Montreal " " " " W. A. Taylor East'uTps." " " " Thomas Lambert Quebec " " " " Robert Marshall N. Brunswick The Twelfth Regular Convocation will be held at Kingston, on the 2nd Tuesday in August, A, 1. 2399, A.D. 186». J MASONIC. '13 SUBOltDINATK CHAPTEHS. t. MASTEKS. .Tonos Eilgiir ■5(tlioolcy . ]vaiT IIIIOII '(•oiiil)e klcy tliuTiiy Ityaii I son Etlgl! . 9 I'n inter l?isk Sniitli I Sliarpe Glover ;roiiki-y Eiiiniicy Sonicrvillc loltlcu Smith ri(-kc! ^toiiniH Smith i Kiinz Wootl illiot il^e Hunt Ison Meiklo O'Coi.nor 'liishohn Harvin AVinliold IJyers, jun. Stoi er 'etrie Lecf iehiu'v ;eward.s nitor UCTS. )n District ton " o & ,, o ward " 1 L'al " Tps." inswick ,A.D. 186?. NO. CTIArTEn. 1 Anc'nt Frontcnac. 2 The Hiram 4 St. Andrew's 5 St. George's 6 St. John's 7 Moira 8 King Solomon's .. 9 Golden IJnle 10 Ni^w Bninswick... 12 t'atnraqni ,... 13 Stadacona 14 Ikdlbrd District... 15 AVawanosh 16 Cnrleton 17 Dorchester 18 Oxiord 19 'Mount Moriah.,... 20 Mount Horeh 21 Carnarvon 22 Greenville 23 Ezra 24 Teeumseth 25 Mount lloreb 26 St. Mark's 27 Manitou 28 Pentaliiha 29 MeCalhun 30 Huron 31 Priuee Edward.... 32 Waterloo WIIEUE HEI.n. Kingston Hamilton Toronto Emidon Hamilton' Belleville' Toronto Stanstead St. John Kingston Quebec Dunham Sarnia Ottawa A'k'aterloo Wuodstoek St. Catharines IJrantford Montreal I'rescott Simcoe Stratford Montreal Trenton CoUingwood . . . Oshawa Dunnville Goderieh I'icton Gait NIOHTSOF MEETIMi Tliird Tuesday in Feb., May, Aug. and Nov First Monday of every month Third ^Vediiesday in Jan. April, July and Get... Fourth Friday in Feb., May, Aug. and Sept Seeond Thursday of every month P'irst Tuesday of every month Fiwt Thursday of everj- month Tuesday on or bef. f.ni. in Mar. June, Sep. Dee. Seeond Jlonday in every month Seeond Monda" in Feb., May, Aug., and Nov... Seeond Thur.silay in Jan., Ajiril, July and Oct.. First Thursday of every month Seeond Friday in Jan., April, July and Oct Second AVednesday in Mar., June, Sep. and Dec. First Thursday of every month First Friday of every month Friday on or bef. lull m. of each month First Wednesday of every month Third Tlmr.sday in Feb., Maj', Aug. and Nov... First Wednesday iu Jan., April, July and Oct... Second Wednesday of every month Last We(hiesday of every month Seeond AVednesday in JIar., June, Sep. and Dee.. Second AVodnesday of every month First Friday of every month B'irst Friday of every month Friday on or after full moon of every month . . . . First Wednesday of every month Friday on ov after i'uU moon Friday on or before full moon 1st piuxrii'Ai,. Samuel D. Fowler. \Vm. Held. S. 1). Harman. F. MeMuUen. E. Charlton. . A. Canipl)ell. Thomas Sargant. H. J. Martin. 1). Iv. Miinro. .lolin V. Noel. Henry .1. Pratten. AV. A. Taylor. AV'ni. AT. .lamieson. M. J. May. AVm. (r. Parmlce. Charles L. Beard. I.urius S. Oille. J. AV. L('thbridge. .). H. Stearns. George Yai Earl. Joiin Cla'kc. Thomas AA''inter. Tlumias Milton. Peter Begg. Jolm Nettlet(m. S. B. Fairbanks. A. Brownson. Isaac F. Toms. Donald Koss. A. T. H. Ball. PROVINCIAL GIUND CONCLAVE OF CANADA. Boyal, Exalted, llcligious&MiUtarii Order of Masonic Knights Templar, Malta, tt'C, umler Eiiylan I ti- irales. V. E. Fra Col. V. J. B. JleLeod Moore, Grand Prior for the Dominion of Canada. V. E. Fr. T. D. Harington,...Dep. (!. Conunaiuler E. " C. D. Macdonncll,..Prov. G. Prior " " J. Seymour, Dep. Sub-Prior " Kev. J. A. Preston, Grand Prelate J. Modatt... W. B. Colby " T. B. Hanis, " Thomas AVhitc, jun. " F. C. Ihucc " L. H. Henderson.... " 1!. Hunter " H. Swales " First Ca])tain Second Captain Chancellor A'ice-Chaucellor Kegistrar Treasurer Chamberlain Hospitaller E. Fr. M. J. May (Jrand Expert P. A. Smith. •'' " A. P. Sowdon " " " B. E. Charlton, " " " Thomas Milton " " '" C. A. Birgo " " " Ale.x. Servos " " " Kobt. Gaskin " " " George P. Barnwell.. " " " George P. Groves.... " " " liobertTown, " " " Thomas Graham " 1st Standard Bearer l>ml " Almoner 1st Aid-de-C'amp 2nd Aid-de-Camp Dir. of Ceremoniea Captain of Lines 1st Herald 2ad Herald Sword Bearer Equerry The next Regular Assembly will be held at Kingston, on the 2nd Tuesday in August, A.M. 587o, A.D. 1869, A.O. 750. S U BOl! D I NATE ENCAMPMENT. ADDUESS. Sir AA'. J. B. McLeod Moore, Grand Prior, Laprairie, Province of Quebec, Canada. " T. Douglas Harington, Dej). Grand Prior, Ottawa, " Ontario, " " Thomas B. Harris, Prov. G. Chancellor. Hamilton, " " " 714 SOCIETIES, &c. CANADIAN ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, M. U. Officers of tlie Onler : George Bickell, Dundas, ■Grand Master ; Daniel Kvans, Hauiilton, Dcp. Granil Master; Tlionias Tiiulall, Hamilton, Corresponding Secretary. Board of Directors: George H. (.'ozons, Andrew Dick, E. S. Thomas, William Black, John W. Norman, Samuel Harris (ex odicio). Quarterly meetings of the Board, .second Thursday in July, Oc- tober, January and April. Trustees of Widows' and Orphans' Fund : J. tr. Howard, Toronto ; Joseph Hodgson, Toronto- F. H. Medcalf, Toronto. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS,* B. U. GiiAND LoDOE OK (Jntauu). — John Barr, M. W. Grand Master, Hamilton ; Thomas Partridge, K. W. Deputy Grand Master, London ; li. Kirkpatrick, R. W. Grand Warden, London ; J. B. King, 1{. W. •Grand Secretary and Treasurer, Brautford ; James Woodcraft, R. W. (iran.l Rep. to G. L. U. S., Brant- ford; Henry JIcAfee, II. W. Grand Rep. to G. L. U. S., Windsor; George Wales, 11. W. tJrand Con- ductor, St. Catharines; William Jlowatt, R. W. ■Grand Couduutor, St. Catharines ; William Jlowait, R. W. Grand Marshall, Stratford ; John Noble, R. W. Grand Guardian, Brautford. TouoNTo L(ji)OEH. — Canada Lodge, instituted Jan. 14. 1868, about 70 members — William Doran, Noble Grand ; J. N. I,angstaff, Vice Grand ; John Fields, R, Secretary : W. R. Roberts, Past Grand. CovcmnU Lodge, instituted October 22, 1868, about 50 membeis — llugli Blain, Noblo Grand ; fil. E. Lindcr, Vice (»ran(l ; Joseph F. Elby, R. Secretary ; John J. Ram - say. Past Grand. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. OIIAM) I.OU(!E OF BUrriSII NOIITII AMKllIi'A. Hon John Hillyard Cameron, Toronto, Grand Master and Sovereign. D'Arcy Boulton, Barrie, Deputy Grand Master. ]\L Anderson, Mountain View, Grand Treasurer. Andrew Fleming, Toronto, Grand Secretary. J. Ross Robertson, Toronto, Grand Lecturer. OnANII OUANCE I-ODOE OF WESTERN ONTAHIG. — GUAM) OFFICEllS FOR 1869. D'Alton McCarthy, Barrie, Grand Master. W. W. Connor, J. P., Bayfield; J. Ross Robertson, jJaily Telegraph, Toronto, Deputy Grand Mas ters. Rev. Daniel Smyth, St. Marys, Grand Chaplain. Thomas Keycs, St. Catharines, Grand Secretary. James A. Bcsscy, St. Catharines, Grand Treasurer. William Parkhill, King, Gr.»nd Lecturer. Walter S. Fletcher, St. Catharines, Grand Director of Ceremonies. Rev. Pilchard Cleary, Mono ; Rev. A. H. R. Mulhol- land, R.D., Owen Sound; Rev. Henry Bartlett, Princeton; Rev. John Carry, B.D., Holland Landing ; Rev. William Smith, St. Marys, Dep- \ity Grand Chaplains. Joseph Doupe, Angus, Deputy Grand Secretary. Thomas Hopwood, Stratford ; Robert Adair, Oshawa, Dejnity Grand Lecturers. John W. Hetherington, Toronto; .Limes Bennett, Grand Auditors. l.OYAI. m.Al.'K IN'.rnrUTIOX OF lUEI.ANP. Bro. Sir Kniglic J. Ross Robertson, Toronto, Right Worshipful Grand Master. Bro. H. GriHith, Hamilton, Deputy Grand Master. Bro. W. H. Scoles, Belleville, Grand Registrar. Bro. John G. More, Belleville, Grand Treasurer. Bro. Dawson, Mallorj^own, Grand Chaplain. Bro. J. F. Post, Belleville, Grand Pursuivant. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES. if ox DILI-S OF EXCHANGE, DUAFTS AND rilOMloSOUY NOTES. In computing the duty, it must be borne in mind that any interest payable at maturity, with the principal, is to be counted as part of the amount. A M IT N T . Singly. Du ilicate each part. Triplicate each part. §25 and under $0 01 02 03 06 09 12 15 18 50 01 01 02 04 06 08 10 12 §0 01 ■Over 25 and not exceeding !S50 01 " 50 " " 100 01 "100 " " 200 ... 02 "200 " " 300 03 "300 " " 400 04 "400 " " 600 05 "500 " " 600 . 06 ExAMi'i,?;. — A Note for $2,637 73, if executed singly, would require to be stamped with 81 cents; \ executed in duplicate, each part with 54 cents ; if in more tl\an two parts, each part with 27 cents. Extract fiiom Act of 1865. — "The jwrson affixing such adhesive stamp, .sliall, at the time of aftixing the same, write or stamp thereon the date at which it is affixed, and such stamp shall be held prima Jacie to have been affixed at the date stamped or written thereon ; and if no date be so stamped or -written thereon, such adhesive stamp shall be of no avail ; any person wilfully writing or stamping a fiilse date on any ailhesive stamp shall incur n penalty of one hundred dcjllars for each oHence." COUNTING-HOUSE TABLES. 715 I. Quarterly in July, Oc- Wiilowu' and mto ; Joseph onto. Noble, R.W. istitutod Jan. Doriin, Noble John Fields, ud- Coivnant t 50 membei-s Lindcr, Vice John J. Ram- rreasurcr. atnry. :turer. H. K. Mulhol- [enry linrtlett, {.U., Holland t. Marys, Dep- Secretaiy. Vdair, Oshawa, imes Bennett, Tri aaurer. aiu. vant. CANADIAN STANDARD WEIGHT. IN A BUSHEL OF GRAIN, SEED, AND VEGETABLES. CKAIN. Wheat 60 lbs. Peas CO lbs. B(;iii.s ^ 00 lbs. Iiilian Com 56 lbs. Rye 50 lbs. Barley 48 lbs. Buckwheat 48 lbs. Oatsi 84 lbs. NEED.S. •Clover Seed CO lbs. Flaxseed 60 lbs. Timothy Seed 48 lbs. Hemp Seed 44 lbs. .SEED.'! — (Continued.) Blue Grass Seeds 14 Ibt, Hungarian Grass 48 Iba. Millet 48 1b«, \\vi\ Top Gra.ss 8 Ibc A lOETADt.KS, Potatoes, Parsnips 00 lbs; Carrots, Turnips 60 lbs. Beets and Onions 60 lbs. Salt 66 lbs. Ca.stor Beans 40 lbs. Malt 36 lbs. Dried Peaches 33 Hw, Dried Apples 22 llw. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY OF SEED USUALLY SOWN UPON AN ACRE. Grass (Timothy) pounds 16 Homp bushels Indian Corn Oats " Onions pounds Peas bushels Turnips pounds Wheat bushelj Barley bushels Beans " Beets pounds Buckwheat bushels Carrots pounds Clover " Flax " Crass (Red Top) " H 2 5 6 4 8 to to to to to to li to C to 2 3 6 14 5 12 2 s to 24 1 to u 1 to 2 2 to 4 4 to 6 2 to 3 1 to 2 1 to 2 THE AREA OF THE DOMINION. Ontario, (estimated^ 120,260 square miles. Quebec (do) 210,023 do New Brunswick 27,104 do Nova Scotia 18,560 do Total 377,041 square miles. Add to this the area of Prince Edward Island, 2,100 square miles; Newfoundland, 40,200 square mUes; Britisli Columbia, 220,000 square miles (includiiif,' Vancouver's Island, 20,000); and Labrador, the Hudson ■ Bay and North- West Territories, say 2,750,000 sipiare miles, we shall have a total for British America of 3,389,345 square miles. ty, with the 81 cents ; » ^ts. [10 of affixing ^riv'i Jacic to tten thereon, 1 any adhesive WEIGHTS & MEASURES. e Triplicate . each x>art. _ • MEASURES OF LENGTH. SO 01 12 Inches = 1 Foot 69 Jliles = 1 Degree 4 Inches = 1 Hand 01 3 Feet = 1 Yard 2| Inches = 1 Nail 6 Feet = 1 Fathom 01 54 Yards = 1 Pole 4 Nails = 1 (Quarter 1S''2 Inches = 1 Link 02 40 Poles = 1 Furlong 4 (^larters = 1 Yard 100 Links = 1 Chain 03 8 Furlongs = 1 Mile 6 Quarters = 1 Ell • 04 05 06 MEASURES OF SURFACE. 144 Sq. In.s. 9 S(i. Feet 30|S(i. Yards 1 Sq. Foot 1 Sq. Yard 1 Perch 40 Perches 4 Roods = 1 Rood = 1 Acre 10 Sq. Chains 640 Acres 1 Acre 1 Sq. MUe 716 COUNTING-HOUSE TABLES. 4 Oills 2 Pints 4 Quiii'tH MEASURKS OF SOLIDITY AND CAPACITY. 1,728 Cubic Iiis. = 1 Foot | 27 Cubic Feet = 1 Yard, iMrKKiAi, Mkahuuks of Capacity for LuiriDs axd Duv (Joons. 2 OiilloiiH = 1 Peck. 8 IJusht'Is 8 fiiiUoiiH = 1 Bu.sliel. 5 (^inrttTS = 1 Pint = 1 Quint. = 1 tilllloU. = 1 Quarter. = 1 Loatl. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. 16 Drams 16 Ounces 28 Pounds 4 Quarters 20 Cwts. Tbis wcigbt actions and in ft t 60 Seconds 60 Minutes 30 Degiees AVOIUDUI'OIS WEIOIIT. = 1 Ounce. = 1 Pound (lb.) = 1 Quarter (c|r.^ = 1 Hun 60 1 50 3 00 8 00 100 02 13 2sl 68, 1 75 3 50 7 00 200 0:t ■2n 50 1 00 3 00 6 00 12 00 200 04 27 68 1 163 3 60 7 00 14 00 300 05 3,5 75 1 .'.0 4 60 !• 00 18 00 300 06 40 S7< 1 75 6 25 10 .W 21 00 400 07 4li: 1 00 2 00 C 00 12 00 24 00 400 08 64, 1 17 2 331 7 00 14 00 28 00 500 08 68,V 1 25 2 M) 7 60 15 00 30 00 500 10 68 1 46 2 OH 8 76 17 M 35 00 1000 17 1 16, 2 60 6 00 16 00 30 00 110 00 1000 lOi 1 36 2 92 5 83i 17 50 35 00 70 00 2000 33 2 .".y. 5 00 10 00 30 00 60 00 120 00 2000 30 2 72 4 08 5 33 11 004 35 00 70 00 140 00 3000 60 3 50 7 50 15 00 45 00 90 00 180 OO] 300O 58 8 75 1; 60 62 60 106 00 210 00 4000 07 4 mh 10 00 20 00 UO 00 120 00 240 00, 4000 78 5 44^ 11 67 23 33J 70 00 140 00 2iO 00 fiOOO Ki 5 8:)j 12 60 25 '10 85 Oil 150 00 300 00: 60001 97 SOJ 14 68 29 lOJl 117 50 175 00 s.'jo 00 10000 1 07 a C0.J 25 00 60 00 150 00 :iOO 00 600 OOj 10000. I 1 94 13 01 29 17 58 33 U6 00 350 00 700 00 PREMIUM AND DISCOUNT. Showing the Premium on Oold ami the corresponding valm of a Oo/d Dollar in Greenback:^, also the correspond- ing Discount on Greenbacks, and valae of tlie Greenback DMar in Specie. II Discn't on Green- backs. Value of Gold Doll, in Green- backs. Value of Green- b'ck Dol in Sp'co. u so a, Disc'nt on Green- backs. Value of 'Gold Doll, in Green- backs. Value of Green- bc'k Dol in Sp'ce. s3 n c 0,0 Disc'nt on Green- backs. Value ol Gold Doll, in Green- backs Value of Green- 1 bc'k Dol inSp'ce.| Ho 1? i Disc'nt on Green- backs. Value ofG'ld riol in Green backs. Value of Grecn- b'l^k D«l in Sii'c*. 8 c. 1 <■■■ 1000 S c. 1 ^' iodo « c. 1 ''■ 1000 • 8 c. I «• .0000 1 0.990 1 01 99,009 26 20.6.36 1 20 79,305 61 34.210 1 51 66,225 70 43.182 1 76 66,818 2 1.901 1 02 08,039 27 21.260 1 27 78,740 62 34.640 1 52 05,789 ( t 43.603 1 77 66,497 « 2.012 1 03 97,087 28 21.876 1 28 78,125 63 34.775 1 53 05,369 78 43.820 1 78 56,179 4 3.840 1 04 96,15S 20 22.480 1 29 77,519 64 35.066 1 64 04,935 79 44.134 1 79 55,86tt b 4.762 1 05 9»,238 30 23,077 1 30 78.923 66 35.484 1 66 04,516 80 44.444 1 80 65,605 6 6 660 1 06 94,339, 31 23.604 1 31 76,335 60 35.897 1 50 04,102 81 447.51 1 81 65,243 1 «.542 1 07 93,4671 32 •24.242 1 32 76,767 67 36 305 1 67 63,694 82 45.056 1 82 64,946 8 7.407 1 OS 92,492' .•.3 24.812 1 33 76,187 58 36.799 1 68 03,291 8.3 45.,S.i5 1 83 54,644 8.257 1 09 91,743^ 34 25.373 1 34 74,626 : 69 37.107 1 69 62,893 84 45.O0J 1 84 64,347 10 0.091 1 10 98,909 35 25.926 1 35 74,074 60 37.500 1 60 02,600; 85 45.940 1 85 ,54,054 11 9.910 1 11 00,090 36 26 470 1 36 73,529 i «1 37.888 1 61 65,111 86 46,230 1 80 53,768 12 10.714 1 12 80,285 37 27.007 1 87 7B,9»2 ! r.2 38.271 1 62 61,728 87 40.524 1 87 63,470 13 11.604 1 13 88,495 28 27.530 1 38 72,463 63 38.650 1 63 61,349 88 46.808 1 88 63,191 14 12.280 1 14 87,719; 39 28.0,';7 1 39 71,042 64 39.024 1 04 60,975 R9 47.090 1 8!l 62,910 15 13.043 1 15 86, 956 i 40 28.671 1 40 71,428 1 65 39.394 1 65 60,006 90 47,308 1 90 52.631 16 13.793 1 10 80,2061 41 2!».078 1 41 70,921 ; 06 39.759 1 06 00,241 01 47.644 1 91 62,356 17 14.530 1 17 85,470] 42 39.677 1 42 70,422 1 67 40.120 1 07 59,880, 02 47.916 1 92 62,083 18 15.264 1 18 84,745 43 30.070 1 43 69,930 ! 68 40.476 1 OS 69,.523 93 43.186 1 93 51,813 19 15 966 1 19 84,033 44 30.555 1 44 69,444 ! 69 40.828 1 09 69,171 94 4S.453 1 94 51,548 20 16.665 1 20 88,333 45 31.034 1 45 68,966 70 41.170 1 70 58,823 95 48.718 1 95 61,282 21 17.355 1 21 82,814 46 31.607 1 40 68,403 71 41.520 1 71 6S,479 !K> 48.979 1 96 61,020 22 18 .033 1 22 81,967) 47 31.972 1 47 68,027 72 41.860 1 72 58.139 97 49.238 1 97 60,761 23 18.700 1 23 81,»00i 48 32.432 1 48 07,667 ' 73 42.196 1 73 57,803 i.R 49.405 1 93 50,.605 24 19.355 1 25 80,645 49 32.8S6 1 40 07,114 74 42.628 1 74 67,471 99 49.748 1 99 60,261 2b 20.000 1 24 80,000 60 33.333 1 60 66,660 75 42.866 1 76 67,143 1 00 50.000 2 00 50,00* Explanation of the Table. — Tlie first column gives the (luoted Premium on Gold, and means that 10 manjr additional cents on the dollar or dollars on'the hundred in Greenbacks are required to pay for one in specie. The second column shows the corresponding discount, or number of cents which must be taken off the Dollar Greenback to give its value in spcie. The third column shows the specie value of the Dollar Green- back, corresponding to the quotations of cither of the other columns. The fourth column shows the Green- back value of the specie dollar, corresponding to the quotations of either of the two first columns. 718 COUNTING-HOUSE TABLES. BANKINO AND EQUATION i'AHLK. Sliowing thfi iinmlicr of dnys from iiiiy tlato in oiii- iiinntli. Kxamm.k: How many Jiiys from tlio 2iiil of FobruBry to the 2ii(l of Augiist? Look for Febnuiry nt tin- K^ft liaml, niul August iit tlio top— in tho angle in 181. In leap-year, add oiio day if February bu included. To . Jan. Feb. 31 Mar. 50 April May. June. 151 July. Aug. Sept. o.-t. 273 242 Nov. 304 273 Dec. January 3U6 00 120 181 212 243 834 334 365 28 366 334 59 8U 120 150 181 91'2 303 61 122 March 300 275 337 306 31 365 t)2 143 184 214 183 153 245 275 80 305 61 01 122 153 214 • 244 1 HflY,, , 245 2U 184 276 245 215 304 273 243 212 335 304 274 243 31 61 02 123 184 214 •^" J JUQQ 334 365 30 61 i 92 122 92 153 183 Jnlv 804 274 242 336 305 31 ' «'2 123 153 31 August 153 184 304 273 334 306 61 92 122 Sftntomber 122 153 181 i 212 303 334 1 365 304 , 335 30 61 91 161 €)ctol)('r 92 123 18!? 1 •n-i 343 212 273 242 365 31 61 1 -- 1 61 92 ' 120 151 121 181 273 1 304 334 304 305 3U 1 335 31 62 i an 151 I 182 212 243 1 974 ! 365 1 1 i TO REDUCE STEULING INTO (;URItENCY. To reduce Civrrenqj into dollars and cents. \ To reduce Sterling into dollars and cents. Reduce the sum to sixpences, and ndd a ciplier if there be no odd pence in the sum to be rcduceil; and if there be odd pence, ndd their equivalent in centH. Tlie result will be tlie sum in cents. Example. — Reduce £5 Is. Od., to dollars and cants. £5: 1: 20 101 2 202 sixpence?. 10 2020 cents. Answer, $20.20. If the value of tiie sterling money be reckoned at par of exchange, then substitute for every pound sterling £1 4s. 4d., lyid for every fraction of a pound sterling a similar fiaction of .£1 43. 4d. The result in currency reduite by the currency table. If the value of the sterling money be calculated at the cur- rent rate of exchange, convert into currency as above reckoning tlie value of tlie )>ound sterling at tho exchange rate, in lieu of £1 4s. 4d., and the fraction* pro))ortionately. Example. — Reduce £1 15s. sterling to dollars and cents, calculating the pound sterling at par of ex- change. £1 stg. =£1 : 4: 4 cy. lOs. = 0: 12: 2 5s. = 0: 0: 1 £2: 2: 7: ey., which is by the first table, §8.518. ;1 !', i ¥ n 1! TABLE FOR CALCULATING PERIODICAI . PAYMENTS. p. day. p. week p. mo. 30 91 i p- 4 y- ]). year. 1 j p. day. [1. week p. mo. p. \ year. p. 4yi'ar. 8109 .--.o p. year. 1 $0 7 $0 28 Si 824 §3 65 $0 60 34 20 $16 80 $54 75 3219 00 2 14 56 1 824 3 ()5 7 80 70 : 4 90 ! 19 60 63 874 1-27 75 255 50 3 21 84 2 m 5 471 10 95 75 ' 5 25 1 21 00 08 43^ 136 874 273 75 4 28 1 12 ■i 05 7 30 14 (iO SO 5 60 ' 22 40 73 00 140 00 292 00 5 35 1 40 4 56,1 i> l-2i 18 23 90 . 6 30 25 20 82 124 161 '25 328 50 42 1 68 h ilk 10 i)5 21 91) 1 ()'> 7 00 ' 28 00 91 25 182 50 365 00 7 49 1 90 38i 12 774 25 55 2 (H» 14 00 56 00 182 50 305 00 730 00 8 56 2 24 7 40 14 tiO 29 2(1 2 50 17 50 70 00 2-28 124 450 25 912 50 03 2 52 8 2U Iri 42A 32 85 3 00 1 21 00 84 00 273 75 547 50 1095 00 10 70 2 80 12i 18 25 36 50 4 0i» 1 28 00 112 00 365 00 730 00 1460 00 12i 87i 3 50 11 m 22 81 J 45 624 5 on I 35 42 140 00 456 25 912 50 1825 00 168 1 16S 4 66? 1l 20J 30 41 il GO 53i 6 (11) i 42 00 168 00 547 50 109.'-) 00 2190 00 20 1 40 5 60 18 25 36 M 73 00 7 00 ' 49 00 196 00 638 75 1277 60 2555 00 25 1 75 7 00 22 8U 45 624 91 25 ' 7 50 ^ 6'„ 50 210 00 684 374 1.368 75 2737 50 30 2 10 8 40 27 374 54 75 109 50 , ■ 8 00 j 56 00 224 00 730 00 1460 00 2920 00 40 2 80 11 20 36 50 73 00 146 0(t 9 00 ; 63 00 252 00 821 25 1642 50 3285 00 50 3 50 1 14 00 45 624 91 25 182 50 ; 10 00 \ 70 00 280 00 912 50 :825 00 3650 00 oin tho 2n(l of -in the nngle is t. Nov. Dec. 3 304 334 2 278 SOS 4 245 276 3 214 244 3 184 j '214 •2 153 183 2 123 153 1 92 122 CI 91 6 31 61 4 365 30 4 335 ! 365 1 1 lis. he I'l-ekoncJ at )r every piiiiiid tioii of a pound ltd. The result table. If the (itcd at the eur- rciu'y n.s above tcrlitig at tlio 111 the fraction* to dollars and ; at par of ex- '•.V-, •ar. 50 p. year. •3219 00 i:> 255 50 o7i 27:i 75 111) 292 00 ■J.') 323 50 fill 365 00 00 730 00 25 912 .50 50 1095 00 00 1460 00 50 1825 00 00 2190 00 60 2555 00 75 2737 50 00 2920 00 50 3285 00 00 3650 00 I GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTH. OFFICE OF THE SECRET XRY OF STATE, Ottawa, \At/, May, 1868. VrOTICE is hereby given that parties requiring Passports, must apply -^^ until further notice, to this Department, transmitting at tho same time a certificate of identity, accompanied in each case with a description of the applicant, signed by a Justice of the Peace, and also tho fee of One Dollar. ELECTOR L. LANGEVIN, Secretary of State. DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA, Ottawa, 2'ird October, 18G8. "pUBLlC NOTICE is hereby given that all communications relating ta -*• Indian Affairs and Lands, or to the Affairs of Ordnance Lands belonging to Canada, are in future to be addressed to " The Honorable the Secretary of State for Canada, Ottawa." • ETIENNE PAREN'i; Under Secretary of State for Canada. GOVERNMENT ADVERTTSEMENTP. DOMIlSriOT^ OF CANADA. EMIGhRATION^ TO THB PEoviisrcE or^ onta-RIo. To Capitalista, Tenant Farmers, Agricultural Laborers, Day Laborers, anil all parties desirous of improving their circumstances by Emigrating to a Now Country. Attention is invited to tho ^^reiit a(lvnntaf,'i'>i jjreseiiti'd by tlic Province of Ontario to various cIuhscs of new settlers. IVrsons living on tho intereHt of tlicir iiKiiicy can iiisily j^ct 8 per lent on tirst iliuss security in the Province of Ontario. CwToiiniit l''armcr8, with limited capital, can buy uiid stock a freehold estate in Ontario witli the money nee Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, E. C. ; or to the NORTHERN RAILAVAY OFFICE, Messrs. CUTBILL^ SON & DE LIINGO, No. 13 Gre.sham Street, London, E. C. ; or to the CANADA COMPANY, No. 1 East India Avenue, Leadenhall Street, London ; or to ALLAN, BROS, k CO., Janu-s Street, Livei-jwol ; JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, Great Clyde Street, Glasgow ; ALLAN, BROS, k Co., Foyle Street, London- derry ; by whom Pamphlets, giving detailed information, maps, &c., will he supidied. Emigrants bound ftr the Province of Ontario, will take vessel to Quebec, and proceed westward, either by SteamI oat or Railway. By reference to the Map, sxipplied by Government gratis, any desired point can be selected from which to look for a New Hom^ JOHIST Cj^RLINGh, Commiisioner of Agriculture aiul Public Works for the Provinee of Ontario. lO. irtiua dosiroug i classps of new semirity in tlie I'ith the money t, can lie pur- irm lianiU can ) GRATIS. One Hundred ionally, or by le Imperial or No. 21 Old 12(> Oresliam rs. CUTBILLk [', No. 1 Eiwt lool; JAMES reet, London- ivd, either by cm which to leeof OrUarw.