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[" 134 EBOULEMENS\u2014EDWARDSBURGH.1857.[CANADA *EBOULEMENS, C.E.\u2014A Village situated below Quebec, on the North shore of tho River St.Lawrenco, in tho Sei- guiory of Eboulemens and County of Charlevoix, Mail tri-weekly.Distant from Queboc 69 miles.Population about 2500.Audet dit Lapointe, Barthelemy, general store.Audet dit Lapointe, Boniface, blacksmith.Barbeau, André, blacksmith, Bergeron, Léandre, road overseer.Bergeron, Thiburce, bailiff.Bouchard, Joseph, blacksmith.Bouchard, Ovide, road overseer.Bouchard, Sylvain, inspector of roads.Boudreau, Vital, road overseer.Boulet, François, wheelright and carpenter.Clément, L.C., J.P., notary public, and mayor.Coulombe, Nazaire, blacksmith.Dégagné, Eloi, superintendent of roads and commissioner of small causes.Dégagné, captain Joseph, tanner and commissioner of small causes.Duberger, Charles, postmaster, registrar of county, clerk of Circuit and Commissioners court.Gagnon, Ambroise, tinsmith.Gagnon, rev.Clovis, Roman catholic.Girard, Joseph, general storekeeper and shoemaker.Houde, Pierre, road overseer.Jean, Boniface, road overseer and tinsmith.LaTerrière, F.X.de Salles, M.D., secretary-treasurer of municipality.LaTerrière, hon.P.de Salles, M.L.C., M.D, J.P.Legas, Jean, general store.Martel, Alcibiade, blacksmith.Martel, Isaïe, wheelright and carpenter.Martel, rev.Antoine, vicar, Roman cutholic.Martel, Séraphin, shoemaker.Savard, Roger, J.P., general store and boarding house keeper, and commissioner-of small causes.Slevin, Edward, J.P., general store.Thibault, Prudent, road overseer.Tremblay, Amable, road overseer.Tremblay, Arsène, commissioner of small causes.Tremblay, Bernard, road oversecr.Tremblay, Bernardin, road overseer.Tremblay, Celse, shoemaker.Tremblay, Etienne, shoemaker, and sceeretary-treusurer of schools.Tremblay, Frangois, blacksmith.Tremblay, Germain, schoolmaster.Tremblay, Hamel, road overseer.: Tremblay, Louis, bailiff.| Tremblay, Magloire, blacksmith.Tremblay, Maxime, inspector of roads.Tremblay, Thomas, inspector of roads.Tremblay, Xavier, rond overseer.TECUREUILS, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated on the North Shore of the River St.Lawrence, in tho Seigniory of Bélair and Neuville, and County of Portnenf.It has a four and lumber trade.gniory about 800.Bedard, Pierre, postmaster, and secretary-treasurer of municipality.Bertrand, Gatien, road overseer.Denis, Narcisse, general store.Dussault, Célestin, blacksmith.Dussault, Isaie, boarding house.Dussault, L., mayor, and secretary-treasurer of schools.Fisette, Jean, jr., wheelwright and carpenter.Tisette,Jean, sen., boarding house keeper, and mail driver.Distant from Quebec 27 miles.Population of Sei- Gingras, rev.Zéphirin, Roman catholic.Guérin, Antoine, cooper.Lamotte, Joseph, miller.Léveillée, Charles, ship carpenter.Matte, Cyfroi, road overseer.Matte, Isidore, mason.Matte, Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Papillon, Chrysologue, shoemaker.Pleau, Augustin, road overseer.EDWARDSBURG, C.W.\u2014A small Villaze in the Township of the same name and County of Grenville.It has a wharf on ths Iroquois Canal for landing passengers and freight, and is near a station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Montreal 104 miles, and from Kingston 69 miles.Daily mail, Population about 150.Akin, William S., J.P., postmaster.Anderson, G.P., carpenter and joiner.Bailey, Joseph A.storekeeper.Bare, Mrs., innkeeper.Bell, Thomas H., shoemaker.Brennan, William, shoemaker.Cook, Roswell, gunsmith.Docherty, Francis, lock laborer.Gates, Walter F., M.D.Hitchcock, M., grist and saw mills, and cloth factory.Jellyman, James, preventive officer.' Lane, John, lockmaster.| McArthur, John, carpenter and joiner.i McMillan, Alexander, J.P., collector of customs and | canal tolls.: MePherson, Kenneth, storekeeper.Melville, rev.A., Free church.i Pickens, William, storekeeper.i Reed, James, lock laborer.\u2018Waddle, Thomas, blacksmith.IEDWARDSBURGH, C.W.\u2014A Village pleasantly situated on the banks of the Thmnes, in the Township of Dor- chester and County of Middlesex, Distant from London 10 miles, Daily mail.Population about 300.Cameron, J., storekeeper.Cartwright, T.W., councillor, and miller.Chittick, S., shoemaker.Crack, Robert, warden of county, and reeve.Drainey, Robert, councillor.Egan, J., carpenter.Ferguson, A., shoemaker.Frasier, A., carpenter.Hardy, J.N., postmaster, and merchant.Huffman, Christopher, hotelkeeper.Hunt, R., carriage builder and blacksmith.Hunter, Peter, innkeeper.Lane, James B., secretary-treasurer of Agricultural Society.Lee, J., shoemaker.McCutcheon, James, contractor.McFarland, D., carpenter.McLean, R., innkeeper.Mitchell, Joseph, blacksmith.Niles, William, J.P., M.P.l°., colonel of militiu.Painter, John, butcher.Pomroy, J.S., landowner.Putman, major Josiah.Ritchie, RR., shoemaker.Vanevery, P., storekeeper.Vernon, J., deputy recve.Webb, William P., steam saw mill.Wilson, Robert, councillor.* Also called Les Eboulemens, which is the name of the Post office, and Notre Damo de Bonsceours dite Los Eboulemens.+ Also called Les Ecureuils, which is the name of the Post office.+ The Post olfice is called Dorchester Station. Direcrory.] 1858, EDEN\u2014ELGINFIELD.135 EDEN, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Bayham and County of Elgin.Distant from St.Thomas 24 miles, and from Port Burwell 12 miles, Daily mail.Clarkson, E., blacksmith.Mabee, John, postmaster, and gencral storekeeper.Cook, John, carpenter.Stilwell, Israel, innkeeper.English, W., carringemaler.EGANVILLE, C.W.\u2014A small Village on the Bonnechére River, in the Township of Grattan and County of Renfrew.Distant from Ottawa 86 miles, and from Perth 80 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 175.Armstrong, John, cooper.! McLean, Hector, plasterer.Banfield, James, clerk.MeDermod, John, cooper.BELL, ANDREW W., postmaster.MeMullen, John, lumber merchant.Bell & Coulter, general store.Moor, H., contractor.Campbell, Colin, waggonmaker.O'Neil, James, clerk.Campbell, Peter, saw mill.Payette, Desiré, innkeeper.Campbell, Robert, agent for John Egan & Co.Pear, J., carpenter.Carney, Michael, boot and shoe maker.| Qualley, John, shoemaker.Chisholm, Alexander, innkeeper.; Ranalds, John, blacksmith.Corn, John, lumber merchant.1 Rodgers, James, carpenter.Egan, John, general store, grist and saw mill.| Sebirry, Thomas, boarding house.Gorman, Timothy, blacksmith.\"Stack, John, carter.Hickey, John, & Co., general store.Tucker, Hugh, boot and shoe maker.Kelly, Thomas, carpenter.Turner, Robert, lumber merchant.Lapolein, George, miller.Wingle, Nicholas, innkeeper.Martin, Alexander F., boarding house.EGMONDVILLE, ©.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Bayfield River, in the Township of Tuckersmith and County of Huron.Distant from the Tuckersmith station on the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway half a mile, from Goderich 21 miles, and from Stratford 24 miles.Mail daily.Pepulation about 209.Bertuck, Charles, cabinetmaker.McNamara, Michael, plasterer.Bohler, Valentine, potter.- Mooney, James, cooper.Brett, Robert, tanner and currier.Ryan, James, innkeeper.Campbell, John, shoemaker.Ryan, Thomas, shoemaker.Clark, William, blacksmith.Steel, John, shoemaker.Conners, James, plasterer.Vanegmond, August, steam carding and cloth dressing Conroy, William, innkeeper.machines.Darley, John, waggonmaker.Vanegmond, C.L,, J.P., grist mill owner and distiller.Dickson, James P., general storc.Vanegmond, Leopold, saw mill.Doyle & Daily, general store.Vanegmond, William, brickmaker.Duncan, David, carpenter.Vinebush, G., tailor.Graham, rev.William, Free church.Yirua, Clous, cooper.Marks, T.J., of T.J.Marks & Co., postmaster.Weaver, John, hatter.Marks, T.J., & Co., general store.Weiland, George, brewer and cooper.ELGIN, C.W.\u2014\\ swall Village in the Township of South Crosby and County of Leeds.Distant from Brockville 31 miles, and trom Kingston 36 miles.Mail tri-weckly.Population about 89.Dayman, rev.Abraham, Wesleyan.| Legget, Robert, innkeeper.Dingman, rev.J.G., Wesleyan.| Merriman, Amasa, brickmaker.Earl, James, cabinetmaker.Pennock, Philemon, postmaster, and saddler.Freeman, William, general store.Provincial Insurance Company, Henry Laishley.agent.Halladay, Benjamin, carriagemalker.Rogers, Charles, tailor.Hunter, Esra, blacksmith.Seeds, Samuel, blacksmith.Kelsey, Salis, saddler.Tombs, Blaney, tanner.Ketchum, Joseph, shoemaker.Took, Horace, teacher.LAISHLEY, HENRY, general dealer in ashes, dry Took, rev.James, Episcopal methodist.goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c,, and Woolie, John W., tanner.agent for Provincial Insurance Company.ELGINBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Kingston and County of tonae.D stant from Kingston 8 miles, Mail tvi-weekly.Population about 150.Bates, Peter, postmaster.Pope, John, blacksmita.Guess, Micajah P., J.P.Reid, John, wheelwright.Jackson, William, carringemaker and blacksmith.Waite, Joseph, blacksmith.MeForland, George.ELGINFIELD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the \u2018Fowuship of London and County of Middlesex.Distant from Loudon 12 miles.Mail daily.Population about 50.1 -Crinian, rev.P., Roman catholic.; Gardeucr, Andrew, tailor, Dagg & Hollowuy, blacksmiths.Hamilton, Claudius, storekeeper.Lighenbrot, George, shoemaker.Hawkins, James, blacksmith.Farrell & Smibert, storekeepers.Ryan, William H,, tavernkeeper.Frank, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.Scott, rev.James, New Connection methodist. 136 BLIZABETIIVILLE\u2014ELORA.1857.[CANADA ELIZABETHVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in tho Township of Hope and County of Durham.Distant from Cobourg, the County Town, 18 miles, from Port Hope 13 miles, and from Toronto 60 miles, Mail tri-weokly.Population about 100.Barkwell, John, shoemaker and grocer.Clarke, rev.W.C., church of England.Goheen, John, carpenter.Palmer, Elias, blacksmith.| McMurtry, John, J.P.postmaster, councillor, mill owner | and general dealer.Tamblyn, Thomas, waggonmalker.Whiting, rev.R., Wesleyan.ELMIRA, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Woolwich and County of Waterloo.Distaul from Berlin, the County Town, 12 miles, from Toronto about 75 miles, from Hamilton about 47 miles.Bracht, Balthaser, harnessmaker.Campbell, Miles, blacksmith.Christman, Henry, hotelkeeper.Clafflau, Calvin, cloth dresser.Clafflau, Timothy, cloth dresser.Deger, Frederick, carpenter.Dinges, Jacob, laborer.Fear, John, carriagemaker.Teik, Christian, teamster.Genenz, August W., hotelkeeper.Ilergert, Casper, tailor.Isenhour, George, carpenter.Isenhour, James, carpenter.Klenk, C.& A., carpenters.Kerher, Frederick, laborer.Martin, H,, & Co., cabinet tuclory.Population about 250.Merrickle, William, blacksmith.Messner, Peter, laborer.Muir, James, school teacher.Ott, John, shoemaker.Puttock, Jesse, shoemaker.Reising, John, painter.Ruppel, Casper, laborer.Statlbauer, Casper, harnessmaker.Steinmann, Albert, harnessmalker.Steinmann, Emil, teamster.Strome, Henry R., carpenter.Voelker, Henry, hotelkeeper, and butcher.| Wenger, Weaver & Co., saw mill, woollen Lactory, and i gencral store.| Winkler, Philip, general store.ELORA, C.W.\u2014a Village in the Township of Pilkington and County of Wellington, situated on the Grand River.1 has a large local trade.Distant from Guelph 13 wiles, from Toronto 62 miles, and from Hamilton 43 miles.Daily mail.Population about 1200.Adie, Jameg, lumber merchant.Alexander, John, proprietor of British hotel.Allan, Charles, J.P., reeve of county, land agent, and agent for Bank of Upper Canada.Allan, William, tailor.BACKWOODSMAN, (THE) wechly, aunual subserip- tion, $1.50, Francis Frank, editor, proprietor and publisher.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, Charles Allan, agent.Beck, Thomas, carpenter.British America Assurance Company, W.P.Newman, agent.British hotel, John Alexunder, proprietor.Bunton, John, general store.Burroughs, li, carpenter.Cadenhead, John, clerk of Division court.Colonial Life Assurance Company, W, I\u2019.agent.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, James Sutherland, proprietor.Cowan, Robert, general store.Cuthbert & Noble, carringemakers and blacksmiths.Dalby, Francis, brewer.Drew, George A., lawyer.Drew, James R., barrister, conveyancer, &.Duff, rev.John, United Presbyterian.Duncan, John, butcher and provision storckeeper.Ellis, William S., baker and confectioner.Elora hotel, John Sauvey, proprietor.Lquitable Tire Tusurance Company, W.1°, Newman, agent.Farrow, Edward, pumpmaker.Finlayson, John, M.D.Forbes, George, jr., tailor, telegraph operator, and insurance agent.FRANK, FRANCIS, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Backwoodsman.FRASER, JAMES M., grist mill owner.Trees, Peter, planing mill and sash factory.Garrard, Seaman H., waggonmalker.Geddes, Andrew, Crown land agent.Geddes & McKenzie, barristers, &e.Gerrie, Andrew, saddler and harnessmuker.Gerrie, James, shoemaker.Godfrey, John, boot and shoe maker.Newman, Godfrey, Robert, general store.Gordon, Andrew, saddler and harnessmaher.ITaig, Robert, postmaster.Hally, Morris, baker and confectioner.Hamilton, Hugh, blacksmith.Hamilton, James, saloon kecper.Harris, Alexander, provision store.Henderson, John, general store.International Life Assurance Company, W.man, agent.Jack, Alexander, miller.Jacob, John, general store.Kevell, William, stationer and milliner.Kirk & Clarke, druggists and general storckeepers.KIRKENDALL, GEORGE, livery stables.Knowles, William, cabinetmaker.Kribs, D., auctioneer, and inspector of weights.Land, Ephraim, shoemaker.Land, Henry, shoemaker.Land, Thomas, shoemaker.Lawrence, Charles, bricklayer.Lewis, R.R., physician and surgeon.Lown, Jacob, teamster.Luke, rev.Willinm C., Wesleyan.Marshall, Miss Mary, watches and jewellery.Mathewson & Potter, iron founders, McCluskey, Patrick, hotelkeeper.McDonald, John, carpenter.McDonald, Peter, Montreal shoe store.McGregor, John G., teacher in grammar school, McGuire, Hugh, butcher.McNeal, John, carpenter.Middlemiss, rev.James, Free church.Middleton, James, M.D.Morrison, Joseph, teacher.Mundell, John, chair and cabinet maker.NEWMAN, RICHARD C., druggist, seeds and xta- tioner.Newman, W.P., of W.P.Newman & Co, agent lor British America, Coloniul Life, Equitable Fire, International Life, and Provident Life Assurance Companies.Newman, W.P., & Co, acountants aundt Land agents, Urmandy, William & Thomas, woollen factors.PF.New- DirEcronr.] 1858.ELORA\u2014ENNISVILLE.137 Owens, Thomas Jackson, general store.Philip, James, distillery and grist mill.Pitcher, William, painter.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, W.P.Newman, agent.Reid, William, carpenter.Riddle, William, gardener.Rollins, Charles Ii,, barber and fruiterer.Russel & Kennedy, general store.Suuvey, John, proprietor of Elora hotel.Scott, M.& A., painters, Shaw, Charles, blacksmith, Simpson & Brothers, carpenters.Sinclair, John, mason and plasterer.Smith, Alexander, plasterer.Smith & Distin, founders and steam saw mill owners.Smithurst, rev.John, church of England.Somers, Joseph G., tailor.Spaulding, Alexander, carpenter.Strachan, James, butcher and provision storekeeper.SUTHERLAND, JAMES, proprietor of Commercial hotel and stage office.Sutherland, Smith & Garden, mail stage proprietors.Sylvester, rev.Charles, Wesleyan.Taylor, Benjamin, general store.Vickers, Thomas, general store.Watson, Miss Janet, milliner and bonnetmaker.Watson, John, tailor.Webster, Samuel, tinsmith.Wilkinson, John, tailor.Williams, Hugh, waggonmaker.Williams, Thomas, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Wood, Rowly, bailiff.EMBRO, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of West Zorra and County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock 10 miles, and from London 25 miles.Mail daily.Population about 300.Clark, Alexander, J.P., farmer.Davis, James, mason and plasterer.Dent, R.R., general store.Duncan, George, M.D.Ennest, Hiram, hotelkeeper.Fraser, James M., shoemaker.Grant, William, tailor.Hallady, William, cabinetmaker and turner.Halloch, Asa, bailiff.Hallock, Theron, tanner and currier.Henderson, James, tanner and currier.Huntsberger, rev.A., Episcopal methodist.Laycock, Joseph, flouring, oatmeal and saw mills.Mann & Brother, general store.Matheson, D., clerk of 3rd.Division court and commissioner in Queen's bench.Matheson, D., J.P., M.P.P., Oxford, North Riding, reeve and issuer of marriage licences.Matheson, George N., postmaster.Matheson, Neil, steam planing machine.McCorquodale, Alexander, J.P., farmer.McDonald, Colin, waggonmaker and blacksmith.McDonald, John, carding and cloth dressing machines.McDonald, R., & Son, blacksmiths.McGrath, Mrs., oatmeal mill.McKay, Alexander, blacksmith.McKay, John, tailor.McKay, John, waggonmaker and blacksmith.McKenzie, rev.D., Free church.McNeil, Neil, shoemaker.McPherson, D.R., insurance agent.McPherson & Ross, general store.Midgely, William, shoemaker.Monroe, James S., tailor.Patterson, James M., M.D.Ross, Donald, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Ross, George, blacksmith.Ross, Hugh, hotelkeeper.Ross, James, iron foundry and plough factory.Ross, John, M., flouring mill Sanders, Asa, hotelkeeper.Short & Mathers, flouring mill.Sutherland, James, general store.Tait, William, tinsmith.White, Kenneth, tinsmith.ENNISKILLEN, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Darlington and County of Durham.Distant from Bow- manville 8 miles, and from Toronto 48 miles.Daily mail.Population about 200.Barcley, Peter, cooper.Bigham, William, carpenter.Chambers, Thomas, shoemaker.Clinton, James, grocer.Crippen, David, foundry and waggou factory.Elford, Thomas, innkeeper.Elliot, John C., teacher.Ferris, Thomas, postmaster.Fields, William, carpenter.Gosford, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Halbert, Ezra, waggonmaker.Hewitt, John, general store.Lowery, Robert P., hotelkeeper.Mallory, Charles, carpenter.Martin, William, grist and saw mills.McCollough, R.G., M.D.McNab, rev.John, church of England.Scott, Jacob, general store.Smith, rev.John, Free church.Sowerby, John, grocer.Thilliar, William, M.D.Virtue, William, hotelkeeper.Wilson, William, & Brother, shoemakers.Wood, Morgan, blacksmith.'ENNISVILLE, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the Mississippi River, in the Township of Drummond and County of Lanark, Distant from Perth, the County Town, 12 miles, weekly, Population about 200, Caswell, Andrew, J.P, Churchill, James, cooper.Code, G.& A,, cloth factory.Code, William, innkeeper.Innis, Jumes, grist, saw and oat mills.Hughes, John, blacksmith.Jackson, James, J.P.from Ottawa 45 miles, and from, Brockville 55 miles, Mail bi- Jackson, John, shoemaker and tanner.Moor, John, general store.Murphy, Michael, J.P., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Robertson, John, J.P.York, \u2014, M.D.* Also called Innisville, which is the name of the Post office.10 138 ENTERPRISE\u2014ERROL.1857.[CANADA ENTERPRISE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Camden aud County of Addington, Distant from Kingston 33 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 200.Card, Orin, blacksmith.Crank, Sylvanus, shoemaker.Hawley, Eli, blacksmith.Paisley, Charles, innkeeper.Sherman, James, postmaster, and general storckeeper.*EPIPHANIE, C.E.\u2014A lately erected / illage situated near the Rivor Achigan, partly in the Scigniory of L'Assomption and partly in the Seigniories of St.Sulpice, Fief Bayeul and Fief Martel, in the County of L'Assomption and District of Montreal.it bas a considerable flour and lumber trade.Distaut from Montreal 27 miles, and from L'Assomption 4 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population of parish about 1500.Bourbonnière, Louis, mayor.Bourque, Joseph, councillor.Caisse, rev.F.X., Roman catholic.Chamberland, Eugène, miller.Chevalier, François X., farmer.DALRYMPLE, ROBERT.Durand, Médéric, general store.Henri, Joseph, councillor.Laporte, Joseph, councillor.Leblanc, Edouard, postmaster, and storekeeper.Leblanc, Sérapliin, mill owner.Peltier, O., mill owner.Pierre, Amireau, councillor.Piquet, O., farmer.Poitras, Louis, councillor.Prudhomme, Josepl, shoemaker, and secretary-tre asurer of municipality.Riopelle, Isaie, councillor.Ritchot, Isaïe, farmer and trader.EPSOM, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Reach and County of Ontario.Distant from Whitby 17 miles.Daily mail, Population about 150.Anderson, Peter, carpenter.Bolton, William, blacksmith.BUTTON, ANSON T., postmaster.Button & Ward, general store.Eastick, George, shoemaker.English, Thomas, hotelkeeper.Fagan, Henry, tailor.Houck, Philip, hotelkeeper.McDermaud & Fergusson, general store.Morrison, George, blacksmith.Morrison, Lewis, carriage maker.Scott, Robert, carpenter.Sired, James, carpenter.Wand, Robert, general store.ERIN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Erin and County of Wellington.Distant from Toronto about 47 miles.lation about 300.Barret, Francis, butcher.Beals, George, shoemaker.Boylan, Charles, general store.Brodie, James, bailiff.Burgess, Henry, auctioneer and painter.Caldwell & Rutledge, general storekeepers.Clark, John, hotelkeeper.Cook, Peter, hotelkeeper.Cornock, William, postmaster, grist mill owner, and distiller.Crozier, Richard, hotelkeeper.Darrock, John, blacksmith, Equitable Fire Insurance Company, William Tyler, agent, Ferguson, Malcolm, tailor.Gochie, Francis, cooper.Hood, A.& F., storekeepers.Hood, A., of A.& F.Hood, librarian of village library.Irwin, Samuel, cooper.Popu- Johnston, John, shoemaker.Lockhead, rev.Robert, Wesleyan.M\u2019Kechnie, Malcolm, carpenter and joiner.McNaughton, Henry, M.D.McKennedy, William, tinsmith.McMillan, Charles, jr., general store.McMillan, Charles, sen., J.P.McMillan, Donald, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Monro, James, painter.Rutledge, Mrs.E., fancy goods store.Shotter, S.L., commissioner Queen\u2019s bench and jssuer of marriage licences.Spencer, Shotter, Lough & Co., saw mill owners and general storekeepers.Stevens, Edward, shoemaker.Tyler, William, J.P., commissioner in Queen's bench, clerk of Division court, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Walker, George M., waggon and carriagemaker.ERINSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Sheffield and County of Addington.ston 39 miles.Mail tri-weckly., Population about 75.Devlin, Charles, shoemaker.Gafney, Patrick, postmaster, township clerk, general store and tavernkeeper.Murphy, John, J.P., shoemaker.Distant from King- Murphy, Michael, shoemaker.Neal, James, blacksmith.Welsh, Patrick, general store.York, Benjamin, innkeeper.\u2014 ERROL, ©.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the shcre of Lake Huron, in the J\" ton.Distant from Sarnia 12 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Elmslie, G.B., blacksmith.Leith, B.T., general store.McAndrew, Hugh, farmer.O\u2019Brien, George, farmer.Richardson, J., saw mill, Scram, George, innkeeper.ownship of Plympton and County of Lumb- Scott, Thomas R.K., auctioneer licenses, bench.Whiting, George, postmaster, treasurer and assessor of township., issuer of marriage conveyancer, and commissioner in Queen's * Also called L\u2019Epiphanie, which is the name of the Post office. Direcrony.] 1858.ESCOTT\u2014EXETER.139 ESCOTT, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of the same name and County of Leeds.The Southern portion of the Township is united for municipal purposes with the similar portion of that of Yonge.A copper mine, which is in active operation, has been discovered near the village, The Grand Trunk Railway runs near the place, Distant from Brockville 16 miles, and from Kingston 32 miles, Daily mail.Population about 150.Beaudry, Louis, cooper.Lafayette, Michael, storekeeper and harnessmaker.Brooker, James, J.P., farmer.McNicol, Mrs.Susan, innkeeper.Dowsley, Joseph L., storckeeper and potash manufac- Moxley, Joseph, farmer.turer.O'Neill, John, innkeeper and councillor.Eagen & Co., proprietors of copper mine.Story, William, miller.Elliott, Albert, shoemaker.Taylor, Robert, & Sons, carpenters and joiners.Fields, Reuben, carpenter, joiner and councillor.Thompson, James, J.P., farmer, and reeve.Gowan, William, coroner and school commissioner.TODD, ANDREW, postmaster, dealer in dry goods, Graham, Daniel, grocer.hardware, -groceries, produce, &c., and potash Greer, James, blacksmith and carriagemaker.manufacturer.Hagerman, Charles, blacksmith.Trickey, Henry, cabinetmaker.Kenyon, Perry G., innkeeper.Vanson, Robert, saw and grist mills.*ESCOUMAINS, C.E.\u2014A Village and Township in the County of Saguenay.It is situated on the North shore of the Bt.Lawrence, which here abounds with superior salmon, and with cod, seals, and whales; and the place possesses the requisites for ship-building.Distant from Quebec 135 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 350.Arnaud, rev.Charles, Roman catholic.Tétu, Félix, postmaster.Babel, rev.Louis, Roman catholic.Têtu, Nazaire & Co., proprietors of saw and grist mills.Boucher, Frédérick, agent of mills.EVERTON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on a branch of the Grand River, in the Township of Eramosa and County of - Wellington.Distant from Guelph, the County Town, 10 miles, and from Toronto 50 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100, Black, Donald, reeve.Mitchell, James, town clerk.Black, rev.James, Baptist.Neelands, James, storekeeper.Camidge, Henry, shoemaker.Nichol, Thomas, cabinetmaker.Clow, James.Plewis, William, & Brothers, wheat merchants and Everts, Rufus, lumber merchant.millers.Everts, William.Richardson, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Handbige, John, shingle manufacturer.Stewart, John.Jestin, Martin J., & Brothers, carpenters and joiners.Stewart, Peter, limeburner.Kennedy, Alexander, postmaster, and storekeeper.Sutton, Mark, Everton hotel.Makings, Miss Caroline, school teacher.Torrance, William, blacksmith.EXETER, C.W.\u2014A rapidly rising Village, of four years growth, situated on either side of the Sable River where it crosses the Loudon road, in the Townships of Stephen, Hay and Usborne, and County of Huron.Distant from Goderich 50 miles, and from London 30 miles; stage fare each way $2.50.Mail daily.Population about 600.Acheson, Joseph, J.P., shoemaker.Macklin, H., general store.Andrew, John, waggonmaker.McConnell, George, grist and saw mills.Balkwill, James, veterinary surgeon.McDonald, William, carpenter and joiner.Balkwill, William, innkeeper.McKenzie, Donald, general store.Bissett, Richard, bricklayer.McKey & Finleyson, shoemakers.Bissett, Robert, bricklayer.McNabb, \u2014, turner.Brabeson & Co., iron foundry.Pickard, James, J.P., general storekeeper and saw Brown, Richard, blacksmith.mill owner.Budge, Daniel, general store.Rice, rev.Thomas, Bible christian.Buryhill, Samuel, framer.Roche, W.E., innkeeper.Carling, Isanc, J.P., tanner and currier.Rumble, Josiah, steam grist mill.Clark, Mark, shoemaker.Samwell, M., carpenter and joiner.Crispin, Mrs., dress and cloak maker.Sanders, John, bricklayer.Crispin, William, painter and paperhanger.Sanders, William, postmaster.Davis & Baker, blacksmiths.Sharp, Ralph, plasterer.Davis & Sanders, smiths and waggonmakers.Smale, Isaac, saddler and harnessmaker.Drow, Edrid, cabinctmaker.Smith & Martin, general store.Drew, Willium, carpenter and joiner.Southcott, Charles, tailor.Dunseath, Ephraim, tailor.Southcott & Crocker, carpenters and joiners.Dyer, Alexander, architect and builder.Southeott, William, tailor.Ecroet, George, snddler and harnessmaker.Sutherland, Donald, saddler and harnessmaker.Elston, F., school teacher, Sweet, John, framer.Gidley, Thomas, planing machine, sash, door, blind and Tait, Sinclair, cooper.chair factory.Taylor, Thomas, township clerk and treasurer.Gordon, James, butcher.Taylor, William, plasterer.Grigg, William, tailor.Treble, Mrs.Mary, weaver.Hand, James, steam saw mill, Trick & Manning, smith and waggonmaker.Harwood, Miss Ann, milliner.Trivett, Thomas, J.P., clerk of Division court.Hindman, John, M.D, .Vanstone, James, watchmaker.Hocking, J.&.J., carpenters and joiners.Welsh, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.Kelley, Willinm, smith and waggonmaker.Westland, Alfred, painter.Lambrook, Henry, cabinetmaker.Williams, rev.John, Bible christian.* Also ca led Les Escoumains, which is the nawe of tho Post office. 140 FARMERSVILLE\u2014FERGUSON'S FALLS.1887.[CANADA FARMERSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Yonge and County of Leeds.Distant from Brockville 18 miles, and from Kingston 50 miles.Stage fare from Brockville 75e.Mail daily.Population about 800, Beynon, rev.George W., Wesleyan.Birdsell, John, joiner.BLANCHARD & WING, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Brown, rev.William, Episcopal methodist.Campbell, James, flour and saw mills.\u201cCole, Isaac B., blacksmith.DEMING, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, produce, &c.Gallingher, Jacob, hotelkeeper.Giles, William H., saddler and harnessmaker.Green, Henry, general store.Harvey, rev.William, church of England.Johnston, Elijah R., blacksmith.King, Wallace, clerk of Division court, and marriage licence agent.Kinkaid, Archibald, tinsmith.Landers, John, cooper.Landon, Wellington, general store.Leavitt, Arvin S,, teacher.Levingston Daniel, blacksmith.Mathews, Sylvester K., painter.MORTON, THOMAS M., M.D.Mills, rev John, Wesleyan.Murphy, James, shoemaker.Parish, Arza, postmaster, and commissioner for taking affidavits in Queen's bench.Parish, Lewis, dealer in groceries, provisions and shoes.Robinson, Horatio, tanner.Roney & Gilroy, carriagemakers.Southerland, Angus, tailor.Staker, Miss Maria, teacher.Stephens, George, cabinetmaker.\u2018Wilson, rev.David, Episcopal methodist.FARNHAM CENTRE, C.E.\u2014A small Villagein the Eastern Division of the Township of Farnham, in the County of Brome (excluding West Farnham), and District of Montreal.The Eastern Division is annexed to the Municipality of the Township of Brome.The stage from Cowansville, distant à miles, fare 25c., passes through daily to St.Johns, distant 24 miles, fare 1.25.Population about 100.Boyd, Andrew, shoemaker.Brigham, Erastus O., tannery and saw mill.MORRISON, DUNCAN, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Morrison, James, painter.BURNET, WILLIAM, potash manufacturer, and dealer Reid, Robert, blacksmith.in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Clement, Apt, mason.Johnston, John, postmaster, and storekeeper.Robinson, William, shoemaker.Thompson, Andrew, J.P., farmer.FARRAN\u2019S POINT, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Osnabruck and County of Stormont.It is contiguous \u201cto Farran\u2019s Point Canal and the River St.Lawrence.Distant from Dickinson\u2019s Landing 5 miles, and from Aultsville 2 miles.Population about 150.Baker, William H., storekeeper and wharfinger.Denney, Edward, tavernkeeper.Farran, Charles C., jr., storekeeper.Farran, Charles C., sen, land owner, and lockmaster.Roddy, John, storekeeper.FENELON FALLS, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Village on the River Trent, between Cameron and Sturgeon Lakes, on the line of the Trent waters, in the Township of Fenelon and County of Victoria.The country around is rapidly filling up with a respectable class of settlers, and the facilities for lumbering are almost unprecedented, The waters of large rivers and lakes which have their sources within a short distance of the Ottawa, and are fed with streams from every quarter of a fine pine country, flow into Cameron\u2019s Lake.The Fall on which mills are situated resembles in miniature the Horseshoe at Niagara, and is about 20 feet high and 300 feet wide.An extensive lumber business is carried on.A steamer plies tri-weekly to Port Perry, calling at Lindsay, Port Huron, &c.Stages run, in connection with boats, to Port Whitby, 18 miles, by gravel road.Distant from Lindsay, the present terminus of the Port Hope and Beaverton Railway, 16 miles, from Port Perry 50 miles, from Petor- boro\u2019 33 miles, and from Toronto 95 miles.Mail semi-weekly in winter, daily in summer, Population about 250, Adams, Charles, carpenter.Albro, captain John F., steamer Ogemah.Arthurs, George, lath manufacturer.Bell, T., blacksmith.Britton, Joseph, shoemaker.Brown, rev.Charles, church of England.Close, Mrs., confectioner.Comstock, D., proprietor of Royal Exchange hotel.Crowley, P., shoemaker.Dennistoun, Alexander, lumber merchant.FITZGERALD, JAMES, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Fitzgerald, William, carpenter and joiner.Humphry, Alexander, mail contractor.Linehan, Richard, carpenter and joiner.Martin, William, proprietor of Clifton House hotel.McDougall, A., boat builder.McDougall, D., shoemaker.McLaren, James, general dealer.PATTERSON, JOHN 8., lumber merchant.Patterson, Thomas, engineer.Robison, \u2014, schoolmaster.Ross, Archibald, furrier.Scully, B., storekeeper.Toomey, Jerry, blacksmith.Veich, J., miller.WALLIS, JAMES, lumber merchant and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.FERGUSON'S FALLS, C.W.\u2014A swall Village situated on the Mississippi River, in the Township of Drummond and County of Lanark, Distant from Perth 12 miles, Mail Blair, Robert, grist and saw mills.Doraway, A., cooper.Doyle, John, innkeeper.Gommersall, George, tanner.Hicks, Robert, postmaster, and general storekeeper.HOLLINGER, CHARLES, pork inspector and innkeeper.Ireton, William, shoemaker.McAffrey, James, waggonmaker.McAffrey, John, blacksmith.bi-weekly.McAffrey, M., blacksmith, Nouseau, C., cabinetmaker, Stafford, E., shoemaker.Sullivan, E., shoemaker, Tennant, George, J.P.Tennant, John, farmer.Tennant, Robert, farmer.Tennant, Thomas, J.P. Drreororr.] 1858.FERGUS\u2014FITCH BAY.141 FERGUS, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Nichol and County of Wellington, situated on the bank of the Grand River.It has a goud flour and limber business.Two daily stages to Guelph, fare 62kc.znd one daily stage to Owen Sound, fare $3.60.Distant from Toronto 62 miles, from Guelph 13 miles, Population about 1000, Anchor Insurance Company, John Watt, sen., agent.Anderson, Little, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Anderson, Robert, waggonmaker.Argo, Adam L., general store.Bishop, William, boot and shoe maker.Black, John, butcher.BRITISH CONSTITUTION, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $2, Thomas Gibbs Greenham, editor, proprietor and publisher.British Fire Insurance Company, À.D.Ferrier, agent.Brown, Robert, general store.Burns & Anderson, general store.Catenhead, John, clerk Division court.Dass, J.& R., tailors.Dickson, George, baker and confectioner.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, John Watt, sen., agent.Farman, Joseph, plasterer.Ferguson, John, Fergus arms, and livery stable.FERRIER, A.D., conveyancer, and agent for British Fire Insurance Company.Fortice, Alexander, superintendent of education, and marriage licence agent.FREEHOLDER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, George Pirie, editor, proprietor and publisher.Gilchrist, D.J., dealer in horse medicines, &c.GREENHAM, THOMAS GIBBS, editor, proprietor and publisher of the British Constitution.Grindley, James & Thomas, iron foundry.Holsay, rev.\u2014, Wesleyan.Horticultural Society, A.D.Ferrier, president.International Life Assurance Company, John Watt, sen.agent.Jackson, Miller J., general store.Johnston, Robert, tanner.Kelehers, William, proprietor of North American hotel.Kelly, Thomas, cooper.Macdonell, rev.George, church of Scotland.McCrory, Henry, shoemaker.McCutcheon, J.K.A.general store.McDermott, William, proprietor of Andrews saloon.McDonald, John, bailiff.McGavin, James, harnessmaker.McQueen, James, postmaster, and township clerk and treasurer.Michie, Henry, general store.Mills, Matthew, butcher.Milne, Thomas, tailor.Moore, Charles, plasterer.Moore, Garret, hotelkeeper.Moore, Richard, shoemaker.Munroe, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Munroe, John, cabinetmaker.i Mutch, \u2014, M.D.24 North American hotel, William Kelehers, proprietor.Patterson, Archibald, carpenter.PATTISON, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery and medicines.Petrie, John W., land agent and auctioneer.PIRIE, GEORGE, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Freeholder.Queen's Arms hotel, John Temple, proprietor.Quirliod, Daniel, proprietor of Union house.Rennie, William, carpenter.Richardson, John, civil engineer, surveyor and convey- ancer.Robertson, William, grist mill owner.Ross, James, J.P., reeve of township.Ross, John, cabinetmaker.Ross, John C., general store.Ross, William, telegraph operator.Slater, John, carpenter.Smellia, rev George, Free church.Smith, John, proprietor of Wellington hotel.Smith, Lyman, saw mill owner.St.Andrews saloon, William McDermott, proprietor.Steel & Wilson, grist mill owners.Taylor, Alexander, tailor.Temple, John, proprietor of Queen's Arms hotel.Thompson, John, boarding house.Thorpe, George, hotelkeeper.Todd, J.H., storekeeper.Tutton, Henry, waggonmaker.Union house, Daniel Quinlind, proprietor.Vickers, George, watchmaker.Walker, James, baker.Walker, John, general store.Watson, Thomas, & Co., steam tannery.Watt, James, general store.Watt, John, general store.Watt, John, sen., J.P., agent for Anchor, Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Webster, Henry, tinsmith.Wellington hotel, John Smith, proprietor.White, William, cabinetmaker.Wilkey, Alexander, blacksmith.FERRALL\u2019S LANDING, C.W.\u2014-A Station on the Ottawa River.in the Township of Horton and County of Ren- frow, of considerable importance to emigrants in search of wild lands, The Opecongo Road commences at this place, and runs back into tho interior 76 miles.Those intending to settle in the Opeongo Road territory ought to land here, and pro- coed to the village of Renfrew, distant about ¢ miles, where the Land Agent will direct them.A large amount of supplies for the lumbor trade is dolivered hero during the navigation.Distant from Ottawa 52 miles, fare $1.60, and from Perth 60 miles.Daily mnil, Population about 50.FPERRALL, EDWARD, Hotel, an obliging landlord.Johnston, Elliot, lumber merchant.O'Neil, Mrs., post office.FITCH BAY, C.E.\u2014A small Village prettily situated on the West bank of a Bay of Lake Memphremagog, in the Township and County of Stanstead, District of St.Francis.Distant from Georgeville 8 miles.The mail stage from Stanstead Plain passos through tri-weekly.Population about 100, Blake, T., joiner.Bouchamp, John, blacksmith.Burbeck, James, blacksmith.Clefford, James S., farmor.Dolloff, Hamden A., millwright.Dolloff, Samuel, tanner.Dutton, Thomas T., M.D.Gage, Simeon, fulling and carding mill.Gustin, Josiah, boarding house.Gustin, Josiah, jr., farmer.HALL, JOSEPH F., postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Lee, Ede, farmer.Lee, Ede W., wheelwright.Lee, Erastus, grist and saw mills.Packard, Moses C., farmer.Reynolds, Samuel, farmer.Rider, Ezra B., cabinetmaker and painter.Wyman, W.R., farmer. 142 FINGAL\u2014FORESTER\u2019S FALLS.1857.[CANADA FINGAL, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Southwold and County of Elgin.This place is in the centre of a magnificent settlement, founded by the late Colonel Talbot, and depends on country produce.7 miles, from London 24 miles, from Chatham 60 miles, and from Port Stanley 7 miles.Daily mail.Arkell, William, general dealer.Atkins, H., harnessmalker.BENTON, O.E., proprietor of Southern Railroad house ; carriages furnished and good attendance.Blackwood, Robert, general dealer.Burdett, rev.M., Episcopal methodist.Campbell, M., harnessmaker.\u2018CARPENTER, DANIEL, township clerk.COLE, SAMUEL, proprietor of Fingal house.Drake, Thomas, carriagemaker.Duncan, rev.A., Baptist.Edmond, C., chandler.Edmond, William, blacksmith.Eislie, John, marble cutter.Evans, Richard, assistant in post office, issuer of marriage licenses, &c., and agent for International Life Assurance Company.FOWLER, LEV], postmaster, and agent for Times and Distant from St.Thomas Population about 600.Gustin, \u2014, M.D.Harper, Francis, waggonmaker.International Life Assurance Company, Richard Evans, agent.McCallum, N., tailor.McLaughlan, James, tanner.McMillan, rev.J, Free church.McPherson, Glasgow & Co., founders and machinists.Metcalfe, George, cabinetmaker.Mulligan, Peter, cooper.Neal, William, tailor.Pollock, Alexander, grist mill.Sivisher, J.B., proprietor of Royal Exchange hotel.Stewart, \u2014, M.D.Swann, rev.Matthew, Wesleyan.Times and Beacon Insurance Company, Levi Fowler, agent.Vail, George N., general dealer.FAS Beacon Insurance Company.Vail, H.general dealer.FITZROY HARBOR, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Fitzroy and County of Carleton.Distant from Ottaws, the County Town, 35 miles, and from Montreal 155 miles.Mail daily.Population about 200.Christie, James, blacksmith.Dubord, David, M.D.Grierson, John, jr., store and tavern keeper.Grierson, John, sen., storekeeper.Hawley, A., jr., storekeeper.Henderson, rev.Alexander, United Presbyterian.Kerley, John, blacksmith.Learmouth, George, storekeeper, councillor and mill owner.McArthur, Donald, storekeeper.McCudden, James, shoemaker.McFeely, rev.Bernard, Roman catholic.Morris, rev.J.A., church of England, Pakenham and Fitzroy.Nicholson, John, blacksmith.Pigott, William D., postmaster, and clerk of Commissioners court.Rees, Benjamin, shoemaker.Robertson, John, land surveyor.Somerville, William, storekeeper.Teevens, John, tavernkeeper.cabinetmaker, waggonmaker, and Wade, James, shoemaker.*FLINT\u2019S MILLS, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Kaladar and County of Addington.Distant from Kingston, the County Town, 65 miles.Weekly Mail.Bayer, rev.Michael, Wesleyan.Carscollen, John A.lieutenant of militia.Population about 50.Dunham, E.F., J.P., postmaster.Way, Sidney, general dealer.TFLORENCE, ©.WA Village situated on the East branch of the Sydenham River, in the Township of Euphemia, and County of Lambton, and the Gore of Camden and County of Kent.Distant from Chatham 25 miles, from London 50 miles, and from Bothwell station Great Western Railway, 9 miles.Adams, William, butcher.Bettys, H., waggonmaker.Burns, Robert, tailor.Carroll, William, carpenter.Charnley, Edward, carpenter.Cottrell, Clark W., carpenter.Drew, James, shoemaker.Facey, rev.Alexander M., Baptist.Gunne, rev.John, church of England.Gunne, Robert, commissioner in Queen's bench, and issuer of marriage licenses.Hall, J.& J., blacksmiths.Hawke, rev.William, Wesleyan.Hamill, Patrick, shoemaker.Herson, Matthias, innkeeper.Kelly, David, carpenter.Kerby, George, P., postmaster.Kerby & Knapp, general store and steam saw mill.Kerby, Squire, shinglemaker.Lenover, Charles, mason and plasterer.FORESTER\u2019S FALLS, C.W.\u20144 small Village in Perth 80 miles.Mail daily.Population about 25.Campbell, George, blacksmith.Elliott, Thomas, school teacher.Faught, Francis, shoemaker.Mail tri-weekly, Population about 300.Martin, Joseph, stocking weaver.M'Guire, Andrew, tailor.McIntosh, C., & Co., general store and steam grist mill, M\u2019Rae, Colin, blacksmith.Mead, James, innkeeper.Mills, Joseph, J.P., notary public, and commissioner in Queen's bench.Morley, Edward, carpenter.Morris, William, M.D., coroner.Penhale, George, mason and plasterer.Reister, John, cabinetmaker.Rheintzen, G., cabinetmaker.Scott, rev.Walter, United Presbyterian.Sharpe, George E., blacksmith.Sheply, Joseph, shoemaker.Trueman, John, saddler and harnessmaker.Walker, John 8, tailor.Webster & Murdoch, general store.Webster, William, carpenter.White, Isaiah, M.D.the Township of Ross and County of Renfrew, Distant from Torester, Oliver, postmaster.Graff, William, sawyer, WARK, JAMES, reeve.* The Post oflice is called I aladar, + Formerly called Victoria, and also Zone Mills. Dirgororr.] 1858.FONTHILL\u2014FORT ERIE.143 *\u201cFONT HILL, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Townships of Pelham and Thorold and County of Welland.It has an Observatory 74 feet high, affording a view of Lakes Brie and Ontario, Niagara Falls, &c.Distant from Merrittsville, the County Town, 44 miles, from 8t.Catherines 10 miles, and from Niagara Falls 12 miles.Daily mails.Population about 300.Baird, H.A, dentist, and ambrotypist.Bald, William, carpenter.Berston, John H., tobacconist and cigarmaker.Brackbell, Jacob, general dealer.Canby, Thomas, accountant, and commissioner in Queen's bench, Cook, John R,, insurance and general agent.Cahill, Edward, tailor.Dennis, Jacob, tailor.Dentz, Benedict, carpenter and joiner.D'EVERARDO, D., conveyancer, notary public, registrar of Surrogate court, County clerk, and agent for Eric and Ontario Insurance Company.DINSMORE, A., editor, proprietor, and publisher of the Welland Herald.Elliott, William, painter.Frazer, John, M.P.P., of Frazer & Johnston.Frazer & Johnston, physicians and surgeons.Gamble, George, boots and shoes.Glatner, John, painter.Gore, J.C., dealer in cabinet furniture.Gundy, rev.J., Baptist.Harris, James C., tobacconist.Harris, John Q., physician.Hilton, S.R., carpenter.Hobson, Robert, sheriff.Johnston, William S., printer.Jones, Benjamin, waggonmaker.Kinsman, Danson, general dealer.Lock, Henry D., merchant tailor.Price, John S., postmaster, and general dealer.Pritchard, rev.S.W., Baptist.Reilly, James, boots and shoes.Rice, E., innkeeper.Robertshaw, George, blacksmith.Smith, Thomas, innkeeper.Scholfield, Adam K., deputy sheriff.WELLAND HERALD, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, A.Dinsmore, editor, proprietor and publisher.Wiedman, Michael, bricklayer and plasterer.FORESTVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Charlotteville and County of Norfolk.Distant from Simcoe 14 miles.Daily mail, Population about 100.Barnham, W., farmer.Biglow, Benjamin, basketmaker.Brown, Mrs., hotelkeeper.Bryning, John, township clerk.Fero, John, blacksmith.Finch, Peter, builder.Finch, Titus, jr., hotelkeeper.Griffin, G.W., postmaster, and clothier.Kern, Deacon Chistopher, farmer.Kern, Edward, farmer.Kern, Levi, farmer.Kimber, C.H., physician and surgeon.King, Jesse, cooper.Knap, Amos, cooper.Petty, C., shoemaker.Robins, C.H., cooper.Taylor, Jasper, waggonmaker.White, Calvin A., lumberman and general dealer.Williams, rev.Jonathan, Baptist.Yerks, John, mail contractor and farmer.FORFAR, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Bastard and County of Leeds.Distant from Brockville 33 miles, and from Kingston 40 miles.Stage fare from Brockville $1.50.Daily mail.Population about 50.Auslin, Gilbert S., teacher.Davison, H.Y., J.P, reeve.Delong, Jesse, M.P.P., farmer.Hales, rev.James, New Connection methodist.Mattice, Elijah, blacksmith.Morris, Henry, innkeeper.Young, William, J.P., farmer.Young, William, J.P., postmaster, and storekeeper.FORT COULONGE, C.E.\u2014A small Village, formerly a Post of the Hudson's Bay Company, situated at the coufluonce of the Coulouge River with the River Ottawa, in the Township of Mansfield and County of Pontiac.A good business is done here in square timber.Distant from Ottawa $1 miles, from Portage du Fort 17 miles, and from Pembroke 18 miles, Mail weekly, Population about 75.BRYSON, GEORGE, postmaster, and lumber merchant.Bryson, Thomas, lumber merchant.Findlay, James, general store.Taylor, Thomas, dealer in raw furs.FORT ERIE, ©.W.\u2014A small Village situated at the head of the Niagara River, in the Township of Bertie and County of Welland.Tho Buffalo and Lako Huron Railroad terminates at this village.Distant from the Town of Niagara 31 miles, and from Builalo, N.Y., by steamboat, 3 miles.Daily mail.Burgett, J., tailor.Canada Western Assurance Company, James Stanton, agent.Carpenter, C., innkeeper.Cowthred, S., innkeeper.Cronyn, John, M.D.Dutton, Joseph, blacksmith.Ellwood, IF., innkeoper.Forsyth, Nelson, farmer.Graham, R., collector of customs.Grassett, rev.Elliott, rector of Wellington sq.church of England.Harris, James, tinsmith.Hogan, M., carpenter.Holbert, James, bailiff of Division court.Hunsey, Abraham, tanner.Kempson, P.T., M.D., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Lennox, W., carpenter.Lewis, J., innkeeper.Likel, L.A., grocer.McIntyre, P., tailor.Prince & Foster, grocers.Provincial Insurance Company, P.T.Kempson, agent.Rainsford, William, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Randall, William, shoemaker.Stanton, James, clerk of Division court, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.Thomson, William A., grist mill.Thompson, B.M., millwright.Wallace, William, civil engineer.Wicks, N., butcher.* Tho Post ollice was formerly called Polham. 144 FORT WILLIAM\u2014FRANKTOWN.1857.[Canapa FORT WILLIAM, C.E.\u2014A Post of the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company situated on the River Ottawa, in the Township of Sheen and County of Pontiac.tant from Ottawa 110 miles, and from Pembroke 15 miles.Andrews, John, postmaster of Ouisean, and saw mill owner.Armstrong, John, farmer.Downie, John, farmer.Harrington, Thomas, lumber merchant.\u201cFOURNIERVILLE, C.W.\u2014 A Village in the Township of Plantagenet and County of lrescott.The sottlement behind is thriving, and large lumbering operations are carriod on hero.Dis- Daily mail, McKenzie, H., postmaster, and chief factor Hudson's Bay Company.Perrault, \u2014, tavernkeeper.| Plante, O., farmer.Distant from L\u2019Orignal, the County Town, 18 miles, Mail weckly.Population about 100.Fournier, C., postmaster, store and tavern keeper, and pearlash manufacturer.Frith, James, J.P.Hunter, William, councillor.Lemeces, Bernard, saw and grist mills.McGregor, Duncan, J.P.McLaren, Peter, J.P., councillor.Parent, Edouard, councillor.Ryan, John, jr., reeve.Shean, Maurice, councillor.FOX RIVER, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township of Tox, and County and District of Gaspé.It participates in the extensive fishing business of that neighbourhood.Distant from Peres, the County Town, 86 miles, and from Queboc about 420 miles.Mail bi-weekly, Population about 400.Bond, Isaac, councillor.Bond, James, councillor.Bond, John, councillor.Bond, Michael.Dumaresque, Nicholas & George, storekeepers.English, Edward, councillor.Lavergue, Golbert, J.P., mayor.Lespérance, Michel, storekeeper.DE ST, CROIX, JOHN, J.P., postmaster, clerk of Cir-| Oliva, rev.F.A., Roman catholic.cuit court, preventive officer, and commissioner in Parant, F.L., storekeeper, and councillor.Queen\u2019s bench.| Samuel, Gilbert, councillor.FRAMP TON, C.E\u2014A Township situated in rear of Ste.Claire, in the County of Dorchester.It possesses an extensive trade in pork, butter and cattle.Distant from Ste.Claire 15 miles, and from Quebec 33 miles.Population of Township about 1850.Bradly, Hugh, shoemaker.Butler, James, J.P., general storekeeper.Connors, Michael tailor.Doyle, William, cartmaker.Duff, John, secretary-treasurer of schools.Enright, Michael, cartmaker.Gagnon, Mrs.Pierre, bonnetmaker.Hughes, James, blacksmith.Jenkins, rev.J.H,, B.A., church of England.Manes, Edward, mason.Mills, Mary, general store.O'Neil, Peter, shoemaker.Paradis, rev.O., Roman catholic.Prévost, Pierre, blacksmith, Raymond, Adolphe, carpenter and joiner.Redmond, William, tailor.Ross, Andrew, J.P, provincial land surveyor.Ross, John, postmaster.t{FRANCESTOWN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Townships of Hay and Stephen and County of Huron.Distant from Goderich 80 miles, and from London 30 miles.Mail Bowen & Vine, carpenters.Brabazon & Verity, iron foundry.Brown, Richard, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Budge, \u2014, storekeeper.Dunford & Hockin, fanning mill factory.Dunseath, J., tailor.Findlayson & McKay, shoemakers.Hands, James, saw mill.daily.Population about 200.Jackson, C., grist and saw mill.McDonald, William, carpenter.McNabb, James, cabinetmaker.Monro, \u2014, storekeeper.Murray, James, postmaster.Rumble, W., grist mill.Taylor, Thomas, clerk.FRANKTOWN, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Beckwith and County of Lanark.Distant from Perth, the County Town, 15 miles, from Ottawa 34 miles, from Brockville 40 miles, and from Smith\u2019s Fells 12 miles, Daily mail.Population about 150.Allen, Austin, waggonmaker.Allen, Thomas, blacksmith.Anderson, M.blacksmith.Bowls, James, carpenter, BURROWS, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and proprietor of Frank- town hotel \u2014 long established and favorably known.CAMPBELL, JOHN G., general merchant and dealer, in liquor.Clark, Thomas, shoemaker.Edwards, John, cabinetmaker.Flagg, Samuel, cooper.Griffin, Thomas, blacksmith, Hawkins, Joshua, cooper.HUGHTON, JOHN, merchant, proprietor of Hughton's hotel\u2014an excellent house and an obliging landlord.Jackson, James, grocer.LEAVER, ROBERT, cabinetmaker.McEwen, Ewan, postmaster, and town clerk.Moore, William, tannery.Morris, John, blacksmith.Morris, rev.Ebenezer, church of England, Beckwith.Murray, Michael, shoemaker.Nelson, Joseph, physician and surgeon.Nesbitt, George, physician and surgeon.Nesbitt, William, cooper.Sheils, James, tailor.Shields, Moses.Stewart, Duncan, tailor.* Also called Fournier.+ The Post office is called Hay. Direcrory.] 1868.FRANKFORD\u2014FREDERICKSBURG.145 FRANKFORD, C.WA Village situated on the River Trent, half a mile below the head of Highland Rapids, at the mouth of Cold Creek, in the Township of Sidney and County of Hastings.It possesses extensive water power ; and there are large manufactories, as also a considerable trade is carried on here in flour and lumber.Distant from Belleville 14 miles, and from the Trenton station on the Grand Trunk Railway 6 miles, to which there is a daily stage.Mail daily.Population about 650.Bettes, L.A., bailiff.BOWEN, WILLIAM, J.P., postmaster, registrar of Surrogate court, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench and dealerindry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Clute, Richard R., shoemaker.Consall, John, carriage and sleigh maker.Crowe, John Brooks, judge of Surrogate court.Davis, Henry S., harnessmaker.Doyle, John, innkeeper.DREWRY, JOHN, millwright, Ewings, Mrs., groceries.Fawcett, rev.Michael, Wesleyan.Ford, Russell, house painter.Fuller, Garret, mason and builder.Garratt, A.H., carpenter.German, William W., innkeeper.Gilbert, Samuel, carpenter and joiner.Gilbert, William, boot and shoe store.Greenhow, Thomas, cooper.Hamlin, Stephen, proprietor of Témperance house.Harnden, Z.J., saw mill.Howard, T.J., harnessmaker.Hutchinson, Joseph, baker and grocer.Jenkins, David, tailor.Johnson, rev.Henry H., Episcopal methodist, and general storekeeper.Ketchison, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.Kinney, William, general store.Lafaye, François, cooper.Marsh, John A., dentist.Marsh, Mrs., storekeeper.Marshall, S., storekeeper, lumberman & stage proprietor.Martin, J.W., tinsmith.Mayhee, W.H., sawn lumber dealer.McAdam, William, innkeeper.McCaw, William, tailor.Moore, Abraham, carder and cloth dresser.O\u2019Brien & Co., general store.Powell, Reuben, mill owner.ROBLIN, J.P., extensive flour and saw mills.ROBLIN, M.B.& M.C., general merchants, lumber dealers, &c.Roblin, M.B., of M.C.& M.B.Roblin, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.Roblin, M.C., of M.B.& M.C.Roblin, issuer of marriage licenses.Roblin, Thomas, harnessmaker.Roblin & Williams, woollen factory.Simmons, James, mason and builder.Sharp, Joseph, blacksmith.Sharp, William, carpenter and joiner, Smith, Bernard, butcher.Smith, Henry, carpenter and joiner.Smith, Hiram, carpenter and joiner.Smith, Sobieski, cabinetmaker.Stevens, D.B., tailor, and nurseryman.Todman, H.N., tanner and currier.Tompkins, John, brickmaker.Turley, Patrick, distiller, and road contractor.Turner, Cornelius, carpenter and joiner.Waller, Thomas, carriage and sleigh maker.Waller, William, blacksmith.West, J.P.S., cabinetmaker.Wilcox, H.N., iron foundry.Wilson, John, shoemaker.Young, rev.Sheldon, Episcopal methodist.*FRANKLAND, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Warwick, County of Arthabaska, and District of Three Rivers, contiguous to the Warwick Railway station.Distant from Richmond Railway junction 24 miles, and from Quebec 72 miles.Population about 100.Bergeron, Charles, carpenter.DANTER, JAMES F., station master.Dorais & Brother, storekeepers.Drennan, James, shoemaker.Farwell, William, J.P., agent for British American Land Company, and mayor of municipality.Letourneau, Joseph, farmer, seeretary-treasurer to municipality.FARWELL, E.F., postmaster, dealer in dry goods, hard- M'Gauran, George, storekeeper.ware, groceries, &c., and pearlash manufacturer.Picard, Edward, blacksmith.FRANKVILLE, ©.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Kitley and County of Leeds, situated on the Brockville and Perth road.Distant from Brookville 18 miles, and from Perth 22 miles.Stage fare from Brockville St.Mail daily.Population about 100.Bennet, William, trader.Cole, Horace P., innkeeper.Dowsley, David, shoemaker.Dowsley, William, shoemaker.Ferguson, Robert, jr., trader.Ferguson, Robert W., grocer.Hunt, Absalom, waggonmaker.Kilbourn, Snmuel W., blacksmith.M'Crea, Hiram, clerk of Division court.Morris, Thomas, cooper.Newsome, Thomas, farmer.Rudd, James, innkeeper.Smith, William, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Stone & Morrow, shoemakers.Stone, Uriah, tanner.*FREDERICKSBURG, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Middleton and County of Norfolk.A large quantity of sawn lumber is manufactured in this place.Distant from Simcoe 13 miles, from Brantford 95 miles, and from Port Dover 20 miles.Unily mail.Population about 400.Burkart, S., waggonmaker.Cook, Luke, general store.Crane, rev.Isaac, Wesloyan.Dalrymple, Robert, cabinetmaker.Eagles, N.& H.W., grist mills.Gates, E.D., physician and surgeon.Henderson, John, cabinotmaker.Horrin, John, shoemaker.Hubbard, John, tailor.Hunter, William, innkeeper.Lawson, Thomas, saw mill.; Miller, rev.Joseph, New Connection methodist.Newkirk, John, tinsmith.Nickerson & Conlin, tanners.Phillipson, John, tailor.Provincial Insurance Company, D.C.Swayze, agent.Romany Lawrence, shoemaker.Salmon, James, physician and surgeon.Shepherd, John, innkeeper.Sovereen, Jacob, grist mill and general store.Swayze, D.C., general storekeeper, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.McClellan, rev.W., Baptist, postmaster, and storekeeper.Whitside, \u2014, geueral store.* Tho Post oflles is callod Warwick.+ Also called Delhi, which is the name of the Post office. 146 FRASERVILLE\u2014FREELTON.1857.[CANADA *FRASERVILLE, C.E.\u2014A Village situated below Quebec, on the South shove of the River St.Lawronce, in the Seigniory of Rivière du Loup and County of Temiscouata.114 miles.Mail daily.Population about 3000.Barry, J.E., general storekeeper.Beaubien, rev.N., Roman catholic.Beaulieu, Alexis, J.P., notary public, and commissioner of small causes.Beaulieu, Guillaume H., notary public.Bernier, Marcel, joiner.Bouchard, Jean Baptiste, mayor of parish.Bourgouin, Isaac, road overseer.Cazault, Godefroy, general storekeeper, and commissioner of small causes.Chamberland, Charles, joiner, and road overseer.Chamberland, Ferdinand, joiner and wheelwright.CHAMBERLAND, JEAN BAPTISTE A., notary public, clerk of Commissioners court and secretary- treasurer of municipality.Chamberland, Jean Baptiste, sen., carpenter, joiner and cabinetmaker.Chamberland, Octave, joiner and wheelwright.Chassé, François, joiner and wheelwright.Cloutier Pierre, inspector of roads.Cordeau, Jean Baptiste, jr., bailiff.Cordeau, Jean Baptiste, sen., bailiff.Courberon, Magloire, baker.Davidson, Henry.Dionne, Etienne, secretary-treasurer of municipality of parish.Dubé, Abraham, blacksmith.Dubé, Bernard, bailiff.Dubé, Paschal, joiner and wheelwright.Dugal, Jacques, tanner.Dugal, Louis, general storekeeper and tanner.Dugal, Pierre, blacksmith.Dutremble, Valence, shoemaker.Fraser, William, seignior.Galarneau, Jean, carpenter and joiner.Gaudry, C.Hypolite, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Grenier, Charles, J.P.Guay, Eugene, shoemaker.Guimont, Frangois Marc, bailiff.Henderson, N., Montreal telegraph operator.Hudon, J.Eusébe, physician and surgeon.Hudgson, William, veterinary surgeon.This place has a good trade in lumber.Distant from Queboo International Life Assurance Company, T.Jarvis, agent.JARVIS, THOMAS, general storekeeper, baker, and agent for International Life Assurance Company.Johnson, William, blacksmith.Kelly, John, grocer and boardinghouse keeper.Lachance, Frangois, joiner.Lagacé, Clément, joiner and jeweller.Lagacé, Edouard, shoemaker, Lamontagne, Léon, jeweller.Lanouette,Zéphirin, cabinetmaker, painter and tinsmith.Larochelle, Eugéne, boardinghouse keeper, grocer and baker.Larochelle, Joseph, road overseer and baker.Lebel, Ignace, boardinghouse.Lebel, Paschal, wheelwright and joiner.Lebel, Thomas, boardinghouse.Lévesque, Joseph, general store.Lucas, Joseph A., bailiff.Marquis, Philippe, blacksmith, Martin, Urbain, grocer and jeweller.Montreal Telegraph office, N.Henderson, operator.Moreau, Alexandre, blacksmith.Moreau, J.Eli, grocer and saddler.Moreau, Pierre, mason.Morin, colonel Alexis, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Morin, Moise, notary public.Nadeau, Pierre, blacksmith.Nicol, Prudent & Co., storekeepers and founders.Orkeney, Louisa, dry goods store.Pelletier, George, general store.Petit, François, mason.Pouliot, Jean Baptiste, notary public, mayor of municipality, and warden of county.Rigney, William, tailor.Rosa, J., ship builder.Ross, rev.Edward George W., church of England.Roy, Jean Antime, notary public, secretary-treasurer of schools for municipality and agent for seigniory., Simard & Côté, general store.St.Onge, Paschal, cooper.St.Pierre, Jean Baptiste, shoemaker.Viel, François, cooper.FREELTON, C.WA Village situated on the Brock road, in the Township of West Flamboro\u2019 and County of North \u2018Wentworth, On the 23d June, 1855, the first village lot was grain and lumber.It is about equidistant from Hamilton, sold, and it already bas an extensive and rapidly rising trade in Guelph, Dundas and Waterdown, being from about 12 to 14 miles from each place; and is at the junction of good gravel and macadamized roads leading to cach of the above places, on which wail stages run daily ; fare 81 cach way.Population about Addison, George, tailor.Addison, Robert, carpenter.Allen, Michael, shoemaker.Baleman, Samuel, watchmaker.Brown, David, carpenter.Campbell, Thomas, innkeeper.Currie, George, blacksmith.Davidson, Peter, carpenter.Douglas, A.& W.N., general store.DOUGLAS, WILLIAM N., postmaster.Ducklow, Thomas, lime burner and mason.Duncan, John, innkeeper.FREEL, P., managing director and secretary of Freel- ton Flour Manufacturing Company.FREELTON FLOUR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, P.Freel, managing director and secretary\u2019 Gray, Thomas, carpenter.Hill, Joseph, innkeeper.Holt, Robert, Dundas steam saw mill.Hutchinson, John, grain dealer.160.Johnston, William, blacksmith and waggon and carriage maker.Keyes, Chester, innkeeper, and steam saw mill owner.Lowe, Charles, grain dealer.McDonnell, Duncan R., carpenter.McKay, Mrs.T., millinery, dry goods and groceries.McKay, Thomas, general storekeeper, and dealer in lumber.Morrison, James, general store, Muirhead, James, saw mill.Myers, John, sawyer.Niven, T.E., tailor.Phillips & Stewart, builders.Prunell, Thomas, painter.Reid, William, land agent and conveyancer.Robertson, William, planing and turning machine.Smith, Joseph, carpenter and farmer.Stanes, H.B., & Co., lumber dealers.Walker, Ephraim, waggon and carriage makor.York, Thomas J., M.D.+ * Formerly called Rivière du Loup en bas. Dinzcrony.] 1858.FREIBURG\u2014FROST VILLAGE.147 *FREIBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township and County of Waterloo.Distant from Hamilton 34 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Arnold, rev.J.Bennuger, Jacob, waggonmaker.Berberuck, John, schoolteacher.Frank, L., general store.Gootz, Mathias, blacksmith.Haus, Andrew, blacksmith.Hug, N., general store.Kloepfer, Jacob.Rombach, Ferdinand J., J.P., postmaster, innkeeper and general dealer.Snider, Henry, deputy reeve.ÎFRE LIGHSBURG, C.E.\u2014A Village in the East Parish of the Seigniory of St.Armand, in the County of Missisquoi and District of Montreal, It is a Port of Entry.A stage to and from St.Albans, Vt.21 miles, fare $1.25, passes through daily to Cowansvilie, 12 miles, fare 50c.There is a semi-weekly stage to and from Philipsburg, 12 miles, fare 50c.Distant from St.Johns 28 miles, from Abbott's Corner 2} miles, and from Cook\u2019s Corner 3 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.\u2018 Baker, William S., tanner.Barnum, Sherman P., M.D.Benoit, Narcisse, shoemaker.BENOIT, OLIVIER, wheelwright.Chamberlin, Joshua, J.P., M.D., surgeon.Cochran, James, blacksmith.Cross, Albert, brickmaker.Dickinson, Richard, notary public, registrar, and agent for Equitable Fire, and [International Life Assurance Companies.DRAGON, LOUIS, tailor, and dealer in groceries, provisions, &c.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, R.Dickinson, agent.Frelighaburg Academy, J.J.Procter, B.A., principal ;! Mrs.Ann H.Mills, preceptress ; Charles Martin, ! professor of music.Greaves, Thomas, shoemaker.HULL, SAMUEL P., propietor of American hotel and i Seymour, John B., hatter, and clerk of Commissioners stagehouse.International Life Assurance Company, R.Dickinson, agent.Hurlbut, Abel, J.P., storekeeper.Hutchinson, Mrs., proprietor of saw, grist, and carding mills.Kemp, Anson, J.P., collector of customs.Kemp, Elmore L., bailiff.Kemp, Levi, postmaster, and commissioner of small causes.Kemp,Oren B., secretary-treasurer of municipality.Kemp, Oren J., J.P., mayor, storekeeper, agent for Crown lands, &c.Krans, George L., commissioner of small causes.Lavery, William, tailor, Lee, James, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Martin, Charles, professor of vocal and instrumental music in academy.Mills, Mrs.Ann H., preceptress of academy.Mosier, Alexander, grocer.Pattison, William M., storekeeper.Peck, Gordon, saddler.Phaneuf, Theophilus, blacksmith.Procter, J.J., B.A, principal of academy.Reid, rev.J., D.D., rector, church of England.Reynolds, Elijah S., storekeeper.court.Smith, Benjamin, proprietor of St.Armand hotel.Smith, James H., storekeeper.Spencer, Peleg, brickmaker, and commissioner of small causes.Woodbury, Philip, currier.FRENCH VILLAGE, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township of Kingsey, County of Drummond and District of Thres Rivers.Distant from Richmond Railway junction 12 miles, stage fare 50c.Population about 250.Balfour, rev.Andrew, church of England.Boulet, Joseph, blacksmith.Brown, Edward, secretary-treasurer to municipality.BROWNE, LIEUT.GEORGE S.H., E.I.CS.Chainé, Edward, storekeeper.Cloutier, Joseph, tavernkecper.Leclerc, rev.Jean Baptiste, Rpman catholic.Macmanus, Richard, farmer.Marcotte, Antoine, shoemaker.: Millette, Joseph, builder.Pothier, François, postmaster, and shoemaker.Roy, Louis T., storekeeper.Cox, colonel Edmund, J.P, registrar county of Drum- ; Vincent, Jean Baptiste, notary public.mond, Fradette, Willinm, wheelwright.! Wadleigh, John, jr., storekeeper.Wadleigh, John, sen.storekeeper.FROST VILLAGE, C.E.-\\ Village in the Township and County of Shefford, and District of Montreal.There is a daily mail stage from Montreal, by way of St.Hyaciuthe, fare $2.90, and a tri-weekly stage from Mansonville, 25 miles, fare $1.25.Population about 150.Coburn, George, tailor.International Life Assurance Company, A.Wood, agent.County of Shelford Academy, rev.A.T.Whitten, M.A, | Jones, Thomas, blacksmith.principal; captain À.Wood, secrotary-treasurer.Delmage, Robert W., civil engineer.Dorey, rev.Gifford, Wesleyan.Ellis, Orange, J.P., farmer.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, A.Wood, agent.FOSTER, ASA B., J.P,, farmer.Foster, Samuel W., advocate.Foster, Stophen S., J.P., M.D.Foster, William IL, physician and surgcon.Hosley, Elihu LI, carpenter and proprietor of saw mill, Hunter, William C., farmer.HUNTINGTON, LUCIUS 8., advocate, and proprietor of the Knowlton Advertiser.LINDSAY, REV.DAVID, church of England.MARTIN, BENJAMIN M,, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Nutting, Vespasian, tavernkeeper and bailiff.Parker, John M., tanner.Stewart, David, shoemaker.Whitten, rev.A.T,, M.A,, principal of County Shefford academy.Williams, John, farmer.Williams, William, farmer.Wood, oaptain Alonzo, J.P., secretary-treasurer of County Shefford academy, and agent for Equitable Tire, and International Life Assurance Companies.* Also cullod Now Gormany. 148 FROOMFIELD\u2014GALT.1857.[CANADA FROOMFIELD, C.W.\u2014A small Village at the mouth of Commodore\u2019s Creek, on the River St.Clair, in the Township of Moore and County of Lambton.The steamers running between Sarnia and Detroit call here.Distant from Sarnia 4 miles, Mail tri-weekly.Population about 150.Impett, Isaac, shoemaker.Salter, rev.G.Telfer, John, provision storekeeper.Turnbull, Luke, blacksmith.SUTHERLAND, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, hard-| WARWICK & MAJOR, steam saw mill owners.ware, groceries, produce, &c.Wheatley, John, smith and waggonmaker.*FULLARTON CORNERS, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Township of Fullarton and County of Perth.Equidistant, between St.Mary\u2019s and Mitchell, on the Mitchell Turnpike road, six miles from eithor place; St.Mary\u2019s, the present Western Terminus of the Grand Trunk Railroad, being the nearest station, There is a semi-wecokly mail from Mitchell.about 100.Hugill, William, shoemaker.Kerr, George, tanner.Merryfield & Stiles, blacksmiths.Miller & Morgan, storekeepers.Population Park, James, shoemaker.Porteous, R.& W., tavern and store keepers.Woodley, James, postmaster.GALT, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town in tho Township of Dumfries and County of Waterloo.It is delightfully situated on either side of the Grand River where it receives tho waters of Mill Creek.The Town possesses immense water power, which is fully employed driving the machinery of nwmerous manufacturing establishments, flouring and other mills, among which are the celebrated edge-tool works of Mr.Date, who was awarded prizes at the National Exhibitions of London and Paris, as well as at the Provincial Shows, and the well-known flouring mills of Messrs.MoNaughton & Blain, whose brands command a higher price than the best Genessee.Distant from Berlin, the County Town, (with which it will be soon connected by a Railway leading from Hamilton, through Galt and Preston) 12 miles, from Hamilton 25 miles, and from Toronto 70 miles.Daily mails.Population about 3000.ADDISON, ALEXANDER, cabinet and chair maker.Ainslie, Adam, barrister.ALHAMBRA SALOON, Francis Dennis, proprietor.Allan, James, carpenter.American Express Company, J.G.Fraser, agent.Anchor Insurance Company, John Fleming, agent.Anderson, Andrew, shoemaker.Andrews, G., boot and shoe maker.Andrews, N., boot and shoe maker.Andrews, J.K., commission merchant.Armstrong, J., builder.Armstrong, T., tailor.Arnold, Elijah, saloonkeeper.Atwood, J.B., & Co., stave and shingle factory.Austin, Samuel, boarding house.Bailey, Eli, blacksmith.Baker, Thomas C., boarding house.BALL, A.T.H,, barrister and attorney.Barbour, John, cabinet an chair maker.Bayne, rev.John, D.D., Free church.Beacon Fire Insurance Company, Thomas Rich, agent.Benn, W.H., innkeeper.Black, Francis, blacksmith and farrier.BLAIN, J.& R., extensive flouring mill owners.Boomer, rev.Michael, A.B., church of England.British America Assurance Company, R.F.Nellis, agent.British Commercial Life Insurance Company, Adam Warnock, agent.Brooks, M., gunsmith.Brown, John, butcher.Buck tavern, James Hamilton, proprietor.BUSBY, T.I.G., dealer in hardware.Byrns, D., boot and shoe store.Campbell, Alexander, dealer in dry goods.Canada Life Assurance Company, Henry McCrum, agent.Canada Western Assurance Company, Louis W.Des- sauer, agent.Central school, James Baike, principal.Chapman, J., & Co., dealers in dry goods, &c.Choat, William, daguerrean saloon.Clapperton, William, blacksmith.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, William Cooke, manager.Conkey, Alexander, innkeeper.Cooke, Wm., manager of Commercial Bank of Canada.Cope, R.M., bailiff.Cutten, E.L., Queen's Arms hotel.CROMBIE, J., & Co., iron founders and steam engine builders by steam power.Dalgliesh, P.& J., architects and builders.DATE, H.H., manufacturer of arms and every variety of edge tools, Wellington works, North Water st.Davidson, James, conveyancer.DAVIDSON, JOHN, postmaster, and agent for Gore Bank.Davidson, Thomas, woollen factory.DAVIS, J.W., & Co., iron founders, dealers in stoves and tin ware, and manufacturers of castings of every description, Union Foundry.DENNIS, FRANCIS, Alhambra saloon.DESSAUER, LOUIS W., importer of German goods, and agent for Canada Western, and Provincial Insurance Companies.DICKSON, WILLIAM, land and town plot proprietor.DUMFRIES REFORMER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $2; James Young, editor; James Young & Co., proprietors and publishers.Elliot, Charles, cooper.Elliot, William, carpenter.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, John Fleming, agent.Erie & Ontario Fire Insurance Company, Adam Ker, agent.Esterbrook, Richard, & Co., dealers in hardware.Farrell & Co., brewers.Ferguson, Angus, sash and door factory.Findlater, Peter, blacksmith.FISHER, THOS.8., dealer in dry goods and millinery.Fleming, John, agent for Anchor, Equitable Fire, International Life, and Provincial Insurance Companies.FLEMING & ROBINSON, general grocers, distillers, soap and candle manufacturers, and leather dealers.FRASER, J.G., nursery and seeds man, operator for Montreal Telegraph Company, and agent for American Express Company.Freeman & Robinson, soap and candle factory and distillery.Geddes, James, auctioneer, &c.Gibson, rev.Hamilton, church of Scotland.Gordon, William, boot and shoe maker.Gore Bank, John Davidson, agent.* The Post office is called Fullarton. Drirxcrory.] 1858.GALT.149 Gore Mutual Insurance Company, Thomas Rich, agent.Grammar school, William T'assie, principal.Hall, William, saloonkeeper.Hamilton, James, Buck tavern.Harris, Augustus, railway station.Harris, James, land proprietor.Heinhold, William, hatter and furrier.Henderson, James, carpenter and joiner.Hobson, Benjamin, councillor, and grocer.Howell, Daniel, stationer and jeweller.Hugill, rev.Joseph, Wesleyan.Hume, Gavin, dealer in groceries and hardware.International Lite Assurance Company, John Fleming, agent, JAFFREY, P., & SON, proprietors and publishers of the Reporter.Jaffrey, James, bookbinder.James, rev.John, United Presbyterian.JOB, WILLIAM H., dealer in dry goods, and agent for Unity Fire and Life Insurance Associations.Kay, James, waggon and carriage maker.Kay, John, watchmaker.Keachie, Hugh, pump maker.KEACHIE, JOHN B., hames manufacturer.Ker, Adam, agent for Erie and Ontario Fire Insurance Company.Ker & McTague, tinsmiths.Kerr, \u2014, physician.Knox, Thomas, baker and confectioner.Laidlaw, William, carpenter.Lancaster, \u2014, homeopathic physician.Laven, Peter, innkeeper.Lordly, A.G., grocer.LUTZ, COOK & Co., iron founders, manufacturers of stoves, tinware, reapers, thrashing machines and all kinds of agricultural implements.Lutz, Morris C., mayor.Malcom, W., cabinet and chair factory.March, William, bookseller and stationer.M\u2019Broom, William, grocer, McCarty, Jacob, innkeeper.MeCrum, Henry, clerk of Division court, and agent for Canada Life Assurance Company.McDonald & Ogilvie, dealers in dry goods and millinery.MoDOUGALL & BROOMFIELD, carpenters and joiners.McKeand, Donald, apothecary.McMillan, James, farmer.McMillan, John, dealer in dry goods.MeMullin, John, shoemaker.McNaughton, John, councillor and flouring mill owner.McVenn, John, saddler and harnessmaker.Miller, John, barrister.Miller, William, baker.Miller, William, judge of County court.Minchen, J., waggonmaker.Moffatt, J.A., merchant tailor.Montreal Telegraph Gompany, J.G.Fraser, operator.Murphy, John, dealer in dry goods and millinery.Murray, Robert, grocer.Nattrass, rev.T.Primitive methodist.Neilson, J., baker.Nellis, R.F., agont for British America Assurance Co.Oliver, Andrew, druggist.Oliver, David, shoemaker.Oliver, George, butcher.OSBORNE, SPIERS & Co., dealer in groceries, provisions, crockery, &c.Orchard, John, merchant tailor.Page, G.A., innkeeper.Paille, Paul, watchmaker and jeweller.Patrick & Batton, woollen factory.Patton, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Patton, John, saloonkeeper.Peck & Dykes, maltsters.Philp & Mitchell, saddlers and harnessmakers.Pollock, James, surveyor.Polson, Angus, dealer in dry goods and millinery.Provincial Life Assurance and Investment Company, R.S.Strong, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, John Fleming, agent.Provincial Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Louis Dessauer, agent.Quarry, William, & Co., saddlers and harnessmakers.Queen\u2019s Arms hotel, BE.L.Cutten, proprietor.Ramore, D., & Co., stoves and tin ware.Ramsay, Andrew, tailor.Ramsay, James, butcher.Reid, R., surgeon dentist.REPORTER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, P.Jaffrey & Son, editors, proprietors and publishers.Rich, Thomas, agent for Gore Mutual and Beacon Insurance Companies.Richardson, Samuel, M.D., councillor.Robertson, R.& J., steam planing machinists and cabinetmakers.ROMAINE, P.Z., dealer in groceries, glassware and crockery.Scott, J., butcher.Scott, James, turner and cabinetmaker Scott, John, livery stablekeeper.Scott, John, marble works.Scott, Robert, councillor, and boot and shoe maker.Scott, Walter, steam saw mill.Scrimger, Alexander, dealer in lumber.Scrimger, W., innkeeper.Scrimger, William, carpenter.Scroggie, George, butcher and drover.Seagrim, Thomas, M.D.Shade, Absalom, capitalist.SHEARSON, WILLIAM A., waggonmaker.SINCLAIR, H.B., contractor and builder.Smith, J.H., saloonkeeper.Sproule, James, shoemaker.Strang, rev.James, burgher.Strong, R.S., druggist, and agent for Provincial Life Assurance Company.Susand, N.C., barber.Sutherland, Donald, baker and confectioner.Tait, John, blacksmith and ploughmaker.Thompson, James, barber.Todd, & Co., waggon and carriage factory.Unity Fire and Life Insurance Associations, William H.Job, agent.Urquhart, William, ploughmaker.VON SUNTEN, CHARLES, watchmaker and jeweller.Walker, Robert, dealer in dry goods and clothing.Warnock, A., & Co., dealers in dry goods and groceries.Warnock, Adam, agent for British Commercial Life Insurance Company.Warnock, James, & Co., dealers in hardware.Wilkins, William, merchant tailor.Williams, Morgan, hotelkeeper.Wyllie, James, saw mill.Young, J., councillor, hotel and stage office keeper. \\ 150 GANANOQUE\u2014GLEN ALLAN.1857.[CANADA GANANOQU E, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township and County of Leeds.Owing to a chain of lnkes and mountains which extend from east to west through the Townships of Yonge, Escott, Lansdowne, and Leeds, causing in a great measure a severance of the rear of cach from the front, the southern portions of Lansdowne and Leeds aro united for municipal purposes, The steamers plying between Montreal, Kingston, and Hamilton stop here daily.Gananoque possesses a large oxtent of water power, a part of which has been judiciously applied to the establishment of several important manufactures.Tho view obtained here of the Thousand Isles of the St.Lawrence is exceedingly fine.Gananoque is a Port of Entry, about 3 miles fron a station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Montreal 155 miles, and from Kiugston 18 miles.Daily mail, Population about 1600.Abbott, D.S., iron founder and machinist.Allen, Daniel 8., blacksmith.ANDERSON, JAMES D., clothing store.Anderson, Joseph, baker.Auchinvole, Alexander, tanner.Badcock, Thomas, tavernkeeper.Bell, William, B.A., principal of Grammar school.Bennet, P., collector of customs.Bradley, Henry, carpenter and joiner.Britton, Daniel F., postmaster, and storekeeper.Brophy, Andrew, councillor.Brophy & Brothers, storekeepers.Brough, Robert, turner and rake manufacturer.BROUGH, WILLIAM, general merchant and produce dealer.Campbell, Henry, butcher.CARR, REV.GEORGE, Wesleyan, Carroll, rev.John, church of England, school trustee.CHEVERS, THOMAS, proprietor of Chevers House hotel, and clerk of council.Cruse, Thomas, blacksmith.Daley, John, carpenter and joiner.Dick, David, mason and bricklayer.Dick, David S., mason and bricklayer.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Clarkson Jones, agent.Gordon, rev.Henry, Free church.Grammar school, W.Bell, B.A., principal.Hunt & Brother, storekeepers.Ingram, C.W., manufacturer of harness mountings, &c.International Life Assurance Company, Clarkson Jones, agent.Jones, Clarkson, agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.JONES, D.F., & Co., manufacturers of every description of shovels, spades, hoes, forks, &c.Kirker, James, grocer, shoemaker and reeve.Laughton, James K., boarding house.Legg, Joshua, nurseryman.Lindsay, George, mason and plasterer.MACDONALD, WILLIAM 'S., proprietor of nail factory, and saw, flouring and oat mills, and school trustee.McCammon, Samuel, master of Common school.MoCRUM, ROBERT, M.D., superintendent of schools.McDONALD, HON.JOHN, farmer, and school trustee.McDonald, John L., farmer and coroner.McKechnie, Robert, operator at Montreal Telegraph office.McKelvey, Joseph, brickmaker, and clerk of Division court.Middleton, William, wheelwright and carriagemaker.Miller, Robert M., butcher.Mitchell, George, turner and carriagemaker.Montreal Telegraph office, R.McKechnie, operator.Morton, John S, painter and glazier.O\u2019Brien, Peter, grocer.Parmenter, James W., J.P.Potter, William, M.D., chemist and druggist.POTTER, WILLIAM E., & SON, woollen factors.Quinsey, Edward, carpenter and joiner.Richmond, Thomas, J.P., M.D.Rossiter, rev.James, Roman catholic.SKINNER, S., & SON, (late Skinner & McCullough, Brockville,) manufacturers of harness and general saddlery, hardware, &c.Smith, William, tinsmith.Stundon, George, blacksmith.Thorp, Henry J., storekeeper.TURNER, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, &c., and councillor.Turner, John, harnessmaker, Waldey, Robert, tailor.White, Harrison, nurseryman.Wing, John, butcher.Woods, T.L., jr., cigar manufacturer.WOOLLARD, WILLIAM, proprietor of Gananoque hotel.Wright, Joseph, dealer in cabinetware.Wright, Mrs.Sarah, confectioner.*GLEN ALLAN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Peel aud County of Wellington.Distant from Berlin 22 miles, and from Guelph 30 miles.Daily mail, Population about 300.ALLAN, GEORGE, J.P., postmaste and clerk of Division court.Allan, James, baker and confectio mill owners.Allan & Sutherland, mill owners.Anderson, James, shoemaker.Armstrong, William, Queen\u2019s Arms hotel.Causland, Archibald, weaver.Cookman, John, commissioner in Queen's bench.Cunningham, Walker, cabinetmaker.Curtis, George, brickmaker.Drinkwater, rev.Henry, church of England.Firkey, John, cooper.Fisher, T.S., general general store.Fitzgerald, John, blacksmith.Garbert, Thomas, reeve.Gibson, James, secretary of Agricultural Society.Gibson, John L., storekeeper.Graig, Peter, boot and shoemaker.Irvine, rev.George, Free church.Johnson, James, tailor.Kenney, Jesse, storekeeper.Kidd, J.C., bailiff.Malloy, G., J.P.Manderson, John, sawyer.McLaughlan, John, tailor.Mellis, George, auctioneer.Meffer, Neil, fanning mill maker.Porter, Philip, bricklayer.Peid, rev.Henry, Episcopal methodist.Russell, William, teacher.Shaw, W.C., physician and surgeon.Squires, B., nurseryman.Sutherland, Daniel, Farmers inn.Sutherland, William 8., builder.Sylvester, rev.Jacob, Bible Christian.Tanner, John, tanner and currier.Viely, Peter, blacksmith.Wallis, John, carpenter and joiner.Waid, William, waggonmaker, Webb, Elias, framer.Weir, Alexander, carpenter.White, George, miller.\u2014 Also called Allansville, which is the name of the Post office. Dirgcrony.} 1858.GASPÉ\u2014GASPÉ BASIN.151 GASPÉ, C.E.[This portion of Canada, in its general characteristics, \u2014resources, commerce, geography, &c.,\u2014presents such a dissimilarity to the other istricts of the Province, that it has heen deemed advisable, with a view to its just appreciation, to deviate in some measure from the usual plan of this work, by the insertion of the following general description of this District, which has beeu kindly furnished by Peter Winter, Esg., of ercé.An ndditional reason for this course is afforded by the circumstance, that the agent who was specially engaged to take personally th particulars of all the Villages in that neighbourhood, was obliged, by an i unexpected breaking-up of the winter roads, to aban lon the task in the midst of his journey.Some idea of the impe ments he encountered will be conveyed by a knowledge of the sact, that from the time he left Montreal, on this business, a period of 90 days elapsed before he could effect his return to the city, However, subsequent efforts have enabled the publisher to furnish the necessary information of most of the places comprised in the District, which will be found on reference to the general Index.) This District, comprising the Counties of Gaspé and Bonaventure, is surrounded from Cap Chat to Cap des Rosiers by the waters of the River 8t.Lawrence; thence to Pointe aux Maqueraux by the waters of the Gulf, this point being the boundary between tho two counties; thenco to Point Magouacha by the Baie des Chaleurs, and thence westward to the uppermost end of the District by River Ristigouche : the whole extent being about 375 miles of coast, intersected by numerous smaller rivers, bays, and harbors, and being throughout a most valuable and inexhaustible fishing coast,\u2014more particularly so the County of Gaspé, and the Magdalen Islands, situate in the centre of the Gulf.The chief resources of the District, with respect to exportations, are tho cod, salmon, mackerel, herring, and whale fisheries, and lumber ; the former principally in the County of Gaspé, and the latter principally in the County of Bonaventure.The imports, consisting of the necessaries of life in the way of provisiun and clothing for the total supply of nearly two thirds of the population (not being producers or manufacturers), make of this District an extensive market for the products of other parts of the Province, contributing largely to the public revenue.The trade carried on hitherto has been retained by a comparatively small number of houses (who have realized large fortunes), leaving yet room for many competitors.The population of the District, 20,748 per last census, may now be estimated at about 25,000, mostly settled along the coast, leaving immense tracts of wild lands fit for cultivation.The County of Gaspé consists of the following Township Municipalitics,\u2014the populations given are those of the last census: \u2014 Percé (County Town), Newport and Pabos, united.Grand River (Seigniory),.Mal Bay .Douglas.Gaspé Bay South and York, united,.Gaspé Bay North and Sydenham, united,.Qap des Rosiers, .Fox : Mayors, who constitute the Population.yfain Division County Council.2160 Heuri Paradis.1025 James M.Kemoan.689 F.X.Dugal.780 Jacob S.Packwood.819 Bernard Conolly.606 James Pure 288 Golbert Lavergue.at None appointed.Secretary-treasurer, O.T.Connick, M.D.The remainder of the County, Ste.Anne des Monts and Cap Chat, &c., population 956, aud the Magdalen Islands, population 2203 being separate County Municipal Divisions, have power to establish separate local register offices; but so far the Percé office is tho only one for the whole County.Post Office route through the District :\u2014The mall from Métis, Matane, and Cap Chat, to Ste.Anne and Fox River, is carried on foot, fortnightly ; thence to Grand Greve (Cap Rosier Township) and Gaspé Basin, on foot, weekly; and thence to the following offices, and throughout the County of Bonaventure, semi-weekly, with vehicles, which convey travellers at 4d.per mile,\u2014Gaspé Basin, Douglastown, Point St.Peter (Malbay Township), Percé, Cape Cove (Percé Township), and Grand River.The County of Bonaventure consists of the following Township Municipalities,\u2014the populations given are those of the last census: Cox, Port Danio), Hamilton, New Richunond,, Carleton, \u2026 aria, os Nouvelle and Shoolbred, Mann, Ristigouche, Matapedia,.cooooeveninnne Population.Mayors, who constitute the County 1698 John R.Hamilton (Warden).836 Willian McPherson.1107 Barnabas McGee.1031 1274 John Howatson.855 Romain Landry.1349 1309 James Paschal Quinn.569 Thomas Wilson.wel James Sillars.Secretary-treasurer, J.G.Le Bel.The mail is convoyed semi-weekly, in vehicles, at all seasons, (passengers at 4d.per mile,) to and from Quebec, connecting at Grand River, through the following stations: Port Daniel, Paspebiac, New Carlisle, New Richmond (Cascapedia), Carleton, aud Cross Point (Ristigonche).Thoro is another mail route from New Brunswick across the Ristigouche, and (on foot in winter) from Ristigoucho to Métis, GASPE BASIN, C.E.\u2014A widely scattered Village in the Townships of Gaspé Bay South and York, and County and Dis- trictof Gaspé.1t is tho principal port in the Bay, aud is the seat of extensive fisheries of salmon, mackerel, codfish, herring, whales, &£o.; and it is a Port of Entry.The Circuit Courtis held here, Distant from Quebecabout 500 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 550.Annoit, Richard, councillor.Bochervaise, Philip, counoillor.Belleau, John C., collector of customs.Ooffin, Abraham, councillor.Coffin, Benjamin, sen., councillor.Coffin, Felix, grocer.Delamare, rev, Francis, M.A., church of England.Dumaresque, Goorge, president of Reading Room Association.Dumaresque, Nicholas, J.P., storekceper.Eden, John, J.P., revenue inspector, crown land agent, clerk of Circuit court and Lloyd's agent.Eden, Joseph, grocer, and-secretary treasurer of council.Kavanagh, Joseph, postmaster, Exchange office.Laws, W.T., grocer.LeBoutillier, John, J.P., M.P.P.storekeeper.Merriam, W.W., of W.W.Merriam & Co., United States consul and patron of Reading Room Association.Merriam, W.W., & Co., storekeepers.Perchard, James, J.P., storekeeper and mayor.Reading Room Association, W.W.Merriam, patron; N.Dumaresque, president; P.Vautier, secretary.Shaw, Joseph, storekeeper, mill owner and councillor.Slous, John, trader in dry goods.Suddard, Thomas, councillor.Vaautier, Philip, secretary of Reading Room Association, 152 GENTILLY\u2014GEORGETOWN, 1857.[CANADA w GENTILLY, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the South shore of the River St.Lawrence, in {ho Scigriory of Gentilly, County of Nicolet, and District of Three Rivers.1t lias a considerable lumber trade, Distant from Quebec 75 miles, Population about 600.Baril, Francois X., inspector of roads.Beauchéne, Alexis, general store.Beauchéne, Eli, inspector of roads.Beaudet, Francois, shoemaker.Beaudet, George, road overseer.Beaudet, Isaie, road overseer.Beaudet, Michel, shoemaker.Beaumier, Charles, jr., road overseer.Bécotte, Alexis M., blacksmith.Bergeron, David, boarding house.Brunelle, Cyrille, road overseer.Brunelle, Félix, J.P.,postmaster,and general storekeeper.Brunelle, Louis, blacksmith.Caron, Etienne, tanner.Chandonnet, Jean, bailiff.Charland, Michel, general store.Dostie, rev.Louis H., Roman catholic.Dubord, Isaac, carriagemaker.Dumond, Jean, road overseer.Durand, Isaac, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner.Fortier, Thomas, J.P., M.P.P., physician and surgeon, and commissioner of small causes.Fournier, François, tinsmith.Genest, Calixte, inspector of roads.Godet, Joseph, J.P.Goudreault, Jacques, road overseer.Goudreault, Louis, cooper.Houle, Alexandre, road overseer.Houle, Cyrille, commissioner of small causes.Houle, David, road overseer.Houle, Félix, bailiff.Jolibois, Edouard, road overseer.Lacerte, Pierre, blacksmith.Lanouette, Thiburce, tanner.Lavigne, Frangois, carriagemaker and carpenter.Leblanc, Onésime, road overseer.Legendre, Jean Baptiste, J.P., provincial Iand surveyor, and mayor.Legendre, Jean Baptiste Onésime, provincial land surveyor.Malhiot, David, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Malhiot, Félix, commissioner of small causes.Marchand, Frédérick, shoemaker.Marier, Charles B., physician and surgeon.Maurault, Bonaventure, notary public, and inspector of schools.Mayrand, Pierre, general store.Michel, Mrs.Pierre, bakery and boarding house.Moussette, Frangois, shoemaker.Naud, Adolphe, road overseer.Pepin, Alexis, blacksmith.Pepin, Frangois Henri, general store.Poisson, Alexis, wheelwright, carpenter, joiner and inspector of roads.Poisson, Eli, road overseer.Poisson, Isidore, wheelwright and carriagemaker.Reau, Alexis, road overseer.Roux, Cyprien, road overseer.Roux, Zéphirin, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner.Tellier, Basile, road overseer.Tourigny, Honoré, notary-public, secretary-treasurer of municipality and schools, and clerk of Commissioners court.Toutant, Fabien, mason.Turcotte, Moïse, road overseer.Veillette, Jean, blacksmith.GEORGETOWN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Esquesing and County of Halton.On the Graud Trunk Railway, with a station at which all trains stop.It has extensive manufactories of paper and cloth, with a considerable retail country trade, Trunk Railway, $1.Daily mails.Population about 1200.Anderson, Elijah, waggon and carriage maker.Anderson, William, boot and shoe maker.Bailey, Elijah, grocer and produce dealer.Bailey, John, tailor.BARBER, WILLIAM, & BROTHERS, paper makers and machinists.Barkley, Francis, storekeeper.Beacon Insurance Company, James Young, agent.British America Assurance Company, James Young, agent.Campbell, Alexander, innkeeper.\u2018Canada Life Assurance Company, James Young, agent.Chisholm, William, butcher.Crowley, Patrick, waggonmaker.Dayfoot, P.W., & Co., tanners.Dick, rev.A, M.A., Baptist.Dinis, John, carpenter.Equitable Insurance Company, William W.Roe, agent.Finn, rev.F.M., Episcopal methodist.Fraser, T.B., bookseller and stationer.Galbraith, Alfred, watchmaker.Gore Mutual Insurance Company, James Young, agent.Hardacre, Jonathan, shoemaker.Harrold, T.G., dealer in boots and shoes.Higgins, John, hotel and livery stablekeeper.Higgins, William, saloonkeeper.Ismond, William, innkeeper.Jelley, Henry, grocer.Jones, Robert, hotelkeeper.Kennedy, George, & Sons, iron founders, saw mill owners and general contractors.Leavens, Elijah, produce dealer.Maw, Robert, woollen factor.Distant from Toronto 28 miles, and from Milton, the County Town, 14 miles.Fare from Toronto via Grand McCullough, Robert, M.D.McKenzie, George, iron founder and machinist.McKenzie, George, tinsmith.McKenzie, rev.J.G.D., B.A., Georgetown and Norval.McMaster, William, grocer and produce dealer.MecVicar, rev.W., Baptist.Moore, James, storekeeper.Muir, rev.James C., church of Scotland.Philp, rev.Samuel C., Wesleyan.Phillips, Samuel, land, insurance and general agent.commissioner in Queen's bench, conveyancer, &c.Provincial Insurance Company, James Young, agent, Quinlan, John, carpenter.ROE, WILLIAM W., wholesale dealer in groceries and liquors, auctioneer, and agent for Equitable Insurance Company.Statham, Silas, dealer in tinware, stoves, &c.SUMPTER, JOIN, postmaster.Taylor, rev.C., Episcopal methodist.Thompson, Benjamin, cabinet and chair maker.Travis, Elijah, cabinet and chair maker.Unsworth, rev.J., Congregationalist.Van Allen, William, tailor.Vyse, James, baker.Watsons & Ruston, druggists and stationers.Watson, James B., tanner.WRIGHT, HENRY, general retail and produce dealer.Wright, William, physician and surgeon.YOUNG, JAMES, wholesale and retail dealer in dry goods, groceries and hardware, agent for Beacon, British America, Canada Life, Gore Mutual, and Provincial Insurance Companies. Dirgcrory.| 1858.GEORGEVILLE\u2014GOODWOOD.153 GEORGEVILLE, C.E.\u2014A Village romantically situated on the East side of Lake Memphremagog, iu the Township and County of Stanstead and District of St.Francis.It is a Port of Entry.There is a tri-weekly stage to Stanstead Plain, 15 miles, fare 76c,, and another to Magog, 10 miles, fare 25¢.The steamer Mountain Maid calls here twice a day with mails, on her passage up and down between Magog and Newport, Population about 250.Adams, rev.L.P., Congregationalist.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Increase Bullock, Bates, Roswell, blacksmith.agent.Bigelow, Levi, tavernkeeper.Gardyn, Andrew, tanner.Bullock, Increase, of Copp & Bullock, agent for Equit- Hall, Albert C., M.D.able Fire Insurance Company.Livingston, John, shoemaker.BULLOOK, CHAUNCEY, J.P., collector of customs.McGowan, William, preventive officer.CHANNELL, CHARLES S., postmaster, and proprietor Merrill, Peter, general store.of Memphremagog house, head of Magog st.Mitchell, rev.Edward, Baptist.COPP & BULLOCK, dealers in dry goods, hardware, Tuck, John C., preventive officer.groceries, produce, &c.GLEN MORRIS, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Grand River, in the Township of South Dumfries and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 12 miles, from Hamilton 25 miles, and from Paris 6 miles, Daily mail.Population about 100.Bruce, Andrew, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Murray, J., tailor.Colvin, William, blacksmith.| Polson, William, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Dunbar, rev.John, United presbyterian.\u2018 Ross, \u2014, shoemaker.Freeman, George, general store.\u2018Sharp, James, J.P., farmer.Head, George, steam saw mill.Shiel, Robert, innkeeper.McNabb, A., shoemaker.| Shields, James, distiller.\u2018GLEN WILLIAM, C.WA Village situated on the River Credit, in the Township of Esquesing and County of Halton.Distant from Milton 14 miles, from Toronto 80 miles, and from Georgetown Station of the Grand Trunk Railway 1 mile, Daily mail.Population about 350.Alexander, Thomas, blacksmith.Grundy, Andrew, blacksmith.Alexander, William, | Hardy, Charles, joiner.Beebe, Silas, edge tool maker.Herald, John, tailor.Brown, Robert, pump maker.| Laidlaw, J.S., general dealer.Chapman, Thomas, shoemaker.{ Leslie, lieut.John.Cook, John, jr., innkeeper.! McLean, John, tailor.Cooper, Archibald, saw mill owner.Murray, John, joiner.Craine, Thomas, shoemaker.Stewart, James, mason.Darling, Joshua, joiner.Stull, captain John.Elder, Donald, tailor.Thompson, James M., millwright.Torster, James.Tweedle, Joseph, saw mill owner.Forster, M., mill owner and shingle factor.Webster & Sutclif, general dealers.Fraser, captain J.S.Williams, Charles, postmaster, mill owner and woollen Gill, William, innkeeper.factor.GLENCOE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Townships of Ekfrid and Mosa, and County of Middlesex.1t is a station on the Great Western Railway.Distant from London 89 miles.Mail daily.Population about 150.Currie, Thomas, brickmaker.Mickel, William, cooper.Doney, C., waggonmaler, ! Plumsted, Simon, shoemaker.Field, Gilbert, pumpmaker.Ross, R., steam saw mill.Gorman, John, blacksmith.! Smith, John, storekeeper.Graham, John, Glencoe saloon.: Sutherland, Hugh, storekeeper.McIntyre, D.& A., tailors.! Sutherland, rev.W.R., Free church.McLelland, Archibald, farmer.| Syms, William, J.P., farmer.McDonald, Peter, shoemaker.* VanNorman, E., builder.McPherson, James, Western hotel.Walker, John, farmer.McRae, D, Railway hotel., Walker, Johnson, carpenter.McRge, Donald, postmaster, and general storekeeper.| Ward & McAlpin, general store.McRae, J.R., dealer in staves and lumber.Wicks, William, general store.TGLENLYON, C.W.\u2014A nowly Inid out Village in the centre of the Township of Carrick aud in the County of Bruce.Distant from Southampton 40 miles, and from Guelph 50 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 40.Gurslin, Calvin, carpenter.SHENNAN, JOHN, postmaster, and innkeeper.Hurress, Frederick, cabinetmaker.Shennan, Samuel, general store.Huyek, Calib, framer and constable.Smith, John, blacksmith.Mordon, Daniel, waggonmaker.GOODWOOD, C.W.- A Village in the Township of Uxbridge and County of Ontario.Listaut from Toronto 35 miles Pri-weokly mail.Population about 100, Calhoun, James, gonoral dealer.Dowswell, George, farmer.Chapmnn, Michael, postmaster, and innkeeper.Gladstone, Ritchey, blacksmith.Daley, Jumes, shoemaker.Shenfelt, Peter, councillor.* Formerly called Williamsburgh.+ Also called Balaklava. 154 GODERICH.1857.[CANADA GODERICH, C.W.\u2014The chiof Town of the County of Huron.It is beautifully situated on tho Enst shoro of Lake Huron, at the mouth of the River Maitland, and has a good and convenient harbour, which is being enlarged and improved.Goderich is the western terminus of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway.It has daily communication by steamboat during summer with Sarnia and Detroit, and steamers leave at regular intervals for Kincardine, Port Head, Baie du Dard, and Saugeen, ports further north on tho same shore; and upon the completion of tho Buffalo and Lake Railway, this autumn, a large portion of the travel and traffic of Lake Superior and the Great West will pass through the place.Tho country around Goderich is of the most fertile character, and large quantities of wheat aro annually raised and exported from the neighbourhood.The fisheries prosecuted at various points along the coast have also been productive of considerable wealth to the Town, The land to the north of Goderich not having been brought into the market for sale and settlement until within the last five years, the progress and prosperity of the place was for n long period much retarded; but it is now rapidly advancing in commercial importance and population.Distant by railway from Stratford, where tho Buffelo and Lake Huron Railway connects with the Grand Trunk, 44 miles; from Buffalo, N.Y., 160 miles; from Sarnia by steamboat 65 miles; and from Toronto by railway 132 miles.Population about 4000.Acheson, George, boot and shoe maker.Adams, John, tailor and clothier.Allan, John, tavernkeeper.Aman, M., cabinetmaler.Andrews, \u2014, butcher.Arthur, John, auctioneer.BANK OF MONTREAL, Henry McCutcheon, agent, BANK OF UPPER CANADA, John McDonald, agent.Bates, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer.Beacon Fire and Life Insurance Company, S.Pollock, agent.Bingham & Bone, painters, paper hangers, &c.Bissett, George, carpenter and joiner.Bissett, James, carpenter and joiner.British America Assurance Company, W.B.Rich, agent.BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL, Dutton & Wright, proprietors.Brown, George, treasurer.Buckley, William, boot and shoemaker.Bask, A.F., general dealer.Cameron, M.E., attorney.CANADA COMPANY, John McDonald, agent.Canada Western Assurance Company, John Holdan, jr., agent.Claridge, Henry C., M.D., coroner.Clefford, E., coffee and chop house.Clifford, G., carpenter and joiner.Colborne hotel, C.Wells, proprietor.Collins, James, boot and shoemaler.Colonial Life Assurance Company, W.E.Grace, agent.Colwick & Hopkins painters, paper hangers, &c.Cooper, Robert, County judge.Cox, Stephen, jeweller and watchmaker.Crabb, C., forwarder, warehouseman and dealer.Crabb, William, tailor.Craig, John, Kincardine arms.Daucy, John, cooper.DARK, THOMAS, Hurm hotel.Davis & Hory, tinsmiths.Davison, John, attorney.Dennis, John, civil engineer.Detlor, J.V., reeve.Detlor, J.V., & Co., general dealers.Dezkug & Cook, furnishing warehouse.Dodds, Henry, fanning mill manufacturer.Donogh, Andrew, tavernkeeper.DUTTON & WRIGHT, British exchange hotel.Elwood, rev.E.Lindsay, M.A., rector, church of England.Equitable Fire Insurance Co., D.8.Gooding, agent.EVANS, REV.JOHN T., Wesleyan.Fitz, William J., tavernkeeper.Fox, Peter, cooper.Fraser, rev.John, United Presbyterian.GALT, JOHN, registrar of county.Gentles, T., saloon keeper.Goldthope, S.& J., general dealers.Gooding, D.S., agent for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Gooding, Jasper K., general dealer, Gooding, William, general dealer.Gordon, Daniel, cabinetmalker, Grace, W.E., general dealer, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Holdan, John, jr., agent for Canada Western Assuance Company.Hamilton, Morgan J., M.D., coroner.Hands, Henry, baker.Hinly, Daniel, carpenter and joiner.Henry, John, jeweller and watchmaker.Herr, Joseph, jeweller and watchmaker.Hick & Sweeth, carpenters and joiners.Hobson, George, stage proprietor.Horton, Horace, saddler and harnessmaker.Horton, Horace, agent for Provident, and Provincial Insurance Companies.Hunter, John, general dealer.HURM HOTEL, Thomas Dark, proprietor.HURON SIGNAL, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2; Thomas McQueen, editor; Nicholls & Cox, proprietors and publishers.International Life Assurance Co., D.S.Gooding, agent.Johnston, Andrew, general dealer.Johnston, H., registrar of Surrogate and clerk of County court.Jourdan, Francis, chemist and druggist.Julie, E.C., baker.Keays & Rumball, forwarder and warehouseman, Keeffer, William, blacksmith.Kincardine Arms, John Craig, proprietor.Kneeshaw, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer.Lamontine, S., cabinetmaker.Lawson, D., collector of customs.LEWIS, IRA, barrister and attorney.Lizars, Daniel, clerk of peace.Lizars, J.L., M.D.Mackid, rev.Alexander, church of Scotland.Marlton, Brothers, ship builders.Martin & Passmore, carriagemakers.McAlister, D., boot and shoe maker.McBruil, A., tailor.McCutcheon, Henry, agent for Bank of Montreal.McDonald, John, planing mill and sash factory.McDonald, John, sheriff, and agent for Bank of Upper Canada, and for Canada Company.McDonald, John, & Co., steam saw mill.McDOUGALL, P.A., M.D., mayor, coroner, and clerk of Division court.McGardy, John, boot and shoemaker.Meclntosh, L., gunsmith.McKay, Angus, tailor.McKay, William, general dealer.McKenzie, John, cabinetmaker.McLennon, M., carpenter and joiner.McLeod, John, carriagemaker.Mercer, J.H., M.D.Molsworth & Weatherall, provincial land surveyors and civil engineers.Moore, A.J., barrister and attorney.Moore, Elijah, carpenter and joiner.Moran, M., tailor and clothier.Morwa, David, boot and shoemaker.Nasmyth, Alexander, tailor and clothier. Dirkcrory.] 1858.GODERICH\u2014GRAHAMSVILLE.NIOHOLLS & COX, printers, booksellers and stationers, proprietors and publishers of the Huron Signal.NIOHOLLS, JOSEPH, architect and builder.NICHOLLS, THOMAS, notary public and conveyancer.Nolan, Peter, blacksmith.O'Connor, H.B., general dealer.Oliver & Bruce, tanners.Owen, E.R,, gencral dealer.Popst, John C., general dealer.Popst, William, general dealer.Parker, Robert, general dealer.Parsons, Benjamin, general dealer.Peck, Leonard, nurseryman.Pentland, Samuel, boot and shoe maker.Perceval, William, provincial land surveyor.Perry, Josiah, pork and sausage dealer Pollock, Samuel, deputy sheriff and agent for Beacon Tire and Life Insurance Company.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Horace Horton, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, Horace Horton, agent.Ralph, John, tinsmith.Reynolds, R.B., chemist and druggist.Rich, W.B., agent for British America Insurance Co.Robertson, M., turner.Runciman & Co., iron founders and machinists.Rutlage, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Savage, William M., general dealer.Seymour, W.& B., forwarders and warehousemen.Sharman, Edward, bookseller.Sharman, Edward, bricklayer and plasterer.Sharman, William, bricklayer and plasterer.Sinclair, C., butcher, *GORE, C.E.\u2014A Township in the \"County of Argenteuil.Sinfield & Boyd, carriagemakers.Skinnings, James, tailor.Sleight & Ploss, boot and shoemaker.Smail & Struthers, auctioneers, and general dealers.Smith, David, civil engineer.Smith & McGregor, tailors.Smith, Thomas, Victoria hotel.Smith, W.G.& A., tanners.Stewart, John, general dealer.: Story, Rhynas & Co., iron founders and machinists.Stotts, William, livery stable keeper, saddler and har- nessmaker.Strachan & McDermott, barristers and attornies.Tiarney, L., cooper.Trainer & Thompson, carriagemakers.Treleaven, W.C., marble works.TRUEMAN, G.W., auctioneer and general agent.Tuckingham, R., drum manufacturer.Vanvery, T.B., clerk of market.Victoria hotel, Thomas Smith, proprietor.Vidran, George, blacksmith.Walker, R.& J., carpenters and joiners.Wallace, Alexander, jeweller and watchmaker.Wallace, William, builder, joiner, &c.Watson, Edward C., painter.Watson, James, baker.Watson, James, postmaster, and general dealer.Watson, L.W., general dealer.Wells, C., Colborne hotel.Wells, G., & Co., lumber merchants, and warehousemen.Whitely, Robert, saddler and harnessmaker.Widder, C., crown land agent.The scenery is very romantic, being mountainous, and having several large lakes, which furnish excellent fishing.Distant from Montreal 50 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population of Township about 1000.Arnot, Alexander, grist and saw mills.Beat, Robert, councillor.Christie, W.J., councillor.Evans, William, councillor.Griffin, rev.Joseph, church of England.\\ Rogers, Frederick.Rogers, George, postmaster, mayor, and storekeeper.Sherrit, George, councillor.Smith, William, councillor.Strong, William, storekeeper, and councillor.GORE\u2019S LANDING, C.W.\u2014A Village situated 13 miles North of Cobourg, on the South Shore of Rice Lake, in the Township of Hamilton and County of Northumberland.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Brooks & Brother, woollen factory.Brown, William, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Fortune, J.B.steam saw mill.Frew, Stewart, shoemaker.Gabbitis, John, innkeeper.Harris, Alfred, innkeeper.GOULD, C.E\u2014A Village in the Township of Lingwick, County of Compton and District of St.Francis.It is beautifully situated on the Moffatt and Salmon Rivers, which, at a short distance from the village, have several magnificent water- powers, There is a somi-wockly mail strge to Robinson, 13 miles, fare 50¢., and one semi-weekly to Stornaway, 14 miles, fare 50c.Population about 100.Baxter, John R., carpenter.Bennett, Thomas, carpenter.Gilles, Malcolm, merchant tailor.Hundright, John, shoemaker.Keenan, John, bailiff.McKenzie, Alexander, blacksmith.Noble, John, tavernkeeper and stage proprietor.Nurse, Thomas, grist and saw wills.PENNOYER, AUSTIN, general agent.Pope, John À, general agent.ROSS, JAMES, J.P., postmaster, storekeeper, potasls manufacturer and mayor.Wait, Abraham, township secretary-treasurer.Webster, Woodman, carpenter.GRAHAMSVILLE, C.W.\u2014a Village situated in the Township of Chinguacousy and County of Pecl, Distant frour Toronto 17 miles, fare 800.Thoro is à daily stage to Mono Mills, distaut 28 miles, fare $1 Daily wail.Population about 150, Andrews, rov.W., Wesleyan.Armstrong, rov.J, G., church of England.Bell, Robert, hotelkceper.Cousin, J.R., physician and surgeon.Jones, rev.B., Wesleyan.Loupher, Peter, general store.Morrison, Martin, physician and surgeon.Phillips, T.G., M.D.Graham, Thomas, postmuster, and general storekeoper.Watson, James, carriagemaker.Huglies, John, blacksmith.* The Post offico is called Lakefiold, 4 156 GRAFTON\u2014GRAND BAY.1857.[CANADA *GRAFTON, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Haldimand and County of Northumberland, It is near a port of entry on Lake Ontario, from which is shipped lumber, flour and other produce of the back country; and it is also near the Grafton depot of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Cobourg 7 miles, and from Toronto 77 miles.There is n stage twico n week to Vernonville, 6 miles, fare 500.Daily mail.Population about 500.Aird, James, carpenter and joiner.Arkland, John, bailiff, ARKLAND, RICHARD D., bailiff.Barnum, J.8.E., farmer.Barnum, Smith, councillor.Bends, Stephen, laborer.Bingley, J., agent for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Bingley, Thomas, storekeeper, clerk of council, and librarian.Bird, George, butcher.Blacklock, John, tailor.Brown, Benjamin, proprietor of Mansion House hotel.Cameron, Hugh, land owner.Campbell, Charles, farmer.CAMPBELL & PYM, extensive distillery.CLARK, STEPHEN, farmer.Clitheroe, James, painter and glazier.Coates, Charles A., M.D.Goulston, Joseph, grist mill.Cuthbert, James, shoemaker.Doolittle, Ephraim, J.P., farmer.Dorr & Head, sash and door factory.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.Bingley, agent.Fisher, John, deputy reeve.Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker.Gillard, James, of James Gillard & Son, councillor.GILLARD, JAMES, & SON, dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &e.Glover, John, grocer.GODARD & Co., dealers in every description of general merchandise and country produce.GRAFTON HOTEL, Mrs.Eleanor Patterson, proprietress.Greenwood, H.& D., woollen factors and carders.Heenan, Thomas, J.P., farmer.Hoyt, Asa, carriage and sleigh maker.International Life Assurance Company, J.Bingley, agent.Lidster, Robert, flouring mill.Lilly, James, shoemaker.Macaulay, Frank, tailor.MALE & GLEASON, iron founders, waggon and hame factors and blacksmiths.Mansion House hotel, Benjamin Brown, proprietor.Massey, John G., grist mill.McCarty, T., music teacher.McCollough, Robert, tanner.McPHERSON, JOHN, hotelkeeper.MILLIGAN, ANDREW, tailor and clothier.Milligan, Maxwell, tailor.Milligan, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker.Moore, Amos, farmer.Munroe, John, Iaborer.PATTERSON, MRS.ELEANOR, Grafton hotel.Patton, John, waggonmaker, Potts, Joseph, land owner.Rogers, James G., J.P, clerk of Division court.Ross, Alexander, blacksmith.Scarlett, John, land owner.Sheeler, John, cooper.Shelson, George, cooper.Smith, rev.John W., Free church.Snow, Patrick, tailor.Spalding, Thomas M., brewer.Stanley, Robert W., land owner.Taylor, John, postmaster.Taylor, William, storekeeper and treasurer of council.Township library, T.Bingley, librarian.Tremaine, Jonathan, station master.Turney, James, carpenter and joiner.Vernon, Charles H., J.P.farmer.Vernon, H., M.D.Walsh, S.S., collector of customs, and harbor master.Wilson, John, J.P., reeve and coroner.Wilson, rev.John, church of England, Colborne and Grafton.Winters, Cyrus,\u2019 grocer.TGRAND BAY, C.E.\u2014A Village situated at the head of Grand Bay, on the South side, in the Township of Bagot and County of Chicoutimi.This remarkable Bay is 60 miles from the mouth of the River Saguenay, its average breadth is a mile, and its depth 100 fathoms.An oxtensive lumber business is carried on at Grand Bay Village, and vessels load here direct for England.Distant from Chicoutimi, the chef liew of the County, 12 miles, and from Quebec by water 180 miles, by land by way of Murray Bay 160 miles, and by St.Paul\u2019s Bay 130 miles.Mail bi-weckly.Population about 750.Billay, Louis, farmer.BLAIR, ROBERT, agent for W.Price & Co.Bouchard, André, councillor.Bouchard, Hypolite, blacksmith.Bouchard, Paschal, stevedore.Coté, Edouard, carpenter and joiner.Couture, Michel, innkeeper, Desbien, Bastien, carpenter and joiner.Forçade, Louis, millwright.Fortin, Bernard, miller.Garneau, Adolphe, blacksmith.Garneau, Thomas, dry goods and grocery.HAMILTON, THOMAS, accountant.Harton, Ignace, butcher.Jean, Joseph, shoemaker.Kane, John, notary public, crown land agent, mayor and warden.Lespérance, Joseph, advocate.Martel, Luc, wheelwright.| Mathieu, Louis, J.P., councillor.McKay, Samuel, tailor.Michaud, Jacques, shipwright.Morton, Alexander, saddler.NUGENT, THOMAS, blacksmith.Patrice, Michel, tinsmith.Pellerin, Louis, tanner.Potvin, Guillaume, livery stable keeper.Saillant, Ferdinand, bailiff.Saillant, Julien, postmaster, and clerk of council.Savard, Grégoire, general dealer, and councillor.Simard, Thomas, navigator.Sloane, Samuel, baker.Tremblay, Louis, shoemaker.Tremblay, Philibert, carpenter and joiner.Turgevé, Godfrois, carpenter.* The Post office is called Haldimand.+ Also called Ha! Ha! Bay. Direorory.] 1858.GRANBY\u2014GREENBUSH.157 GRANBY, C.E\u2014A Villago in the Township of the same name, County of 8hefford, and District of Montreal.The stage from St.Hyacinthe Railway station, distant 25 miles, fare $1.25, passes through daily to Frost Village, distant 14 miles, fare 75e.Thoro 18 a daily stago to Cowansville, distant 16 miles, fare 75c., which connects with the stage to St.Albans, Vt., and with St, Johns.Mail daily.Population about 400, Abbott, George M., M.D., dealer in drugs, &c.Abbott, S.M., agent for International Life Assurance Company.Academy, John Mattingly, principal; R.Nicol jsecretary.Bowman, William, shoemaker.Bradford, E.& J., storekeepers.Bran, Levi T., British American hotel.Brodeur, Michel, tavernkeeper.Bucher, rev.G.B., Congregationalist.Buxton, Rodney R., proprietor of Central house.Castonguay, Peter, shoemaker.Copeland, John, brickmaker and mason.Oowec, J.G.& W.G., stage proprietors, and owners of saw mills.Cummings, Merrick, wheelwright.Davis, Dudley A., blacksmith, Draper, Andrew, shoemaker.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS GAZETTE, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.25; W.G.Cowee, general agent; Jacob Spackman, publisher and printer.Equitable Fire Insurance Company F.C.Gilmour agent.FROST, WASHINGTON, mayor, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Gerish, David F., blacksmith.Gilmour, Edward B., storekeeper.GILMOUR, FRANCIS C., general merchant, pearlash manufacturer, owner of grist will, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Griffin, Charles, photographic artist.HACKETT, PATRICK, J.P., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Harvey & Co., cabinetmakers and builders.Hayes, Richard F., carpenter and joiner.Horner, Andrew, stonemason.Horner, James, saw and grist mills.Ingall, rev.E.8., Wesleyan.Internationl Life Assurance Co., S.M.Abbott, agent.Irwin, James, storekeeper.Jones, rev.W., church of England.Kay, James, tailor.Kertson, rev.G.S., Roman catholic.LYMAN, HORACE, J.P., postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mackie, Peter, tanner.Massé, Treffié, shoemaker.McKechnie, Alexander, blacksmith, Miller, Peter, tinsmith.Miller, Robert.Miner, Harlow, J.P., tanner.Mitchell & Van DeWaters, cabinet and carriage makers.Montreuil, George, bricklayer.Nicol, Robert, storekeeper, and secretary of academy.Pasche, rev.Louis, Grand Ligne mission.Racicot, Jean B., saw mill.Richard, F.X., carpenter and joiner.Ross, Elias, bailiff.Savaria, Xavier, baker.Seavy, Oram, grocer.SPACKMAN, JACOB, publisher and printer of Eastern Townships Gazette.Tassie, William, house and sign painter.Townsend, Daniel, harnessmaker.Vitty, George, watchmaker.West, William L., township secretary-treasurer.\u2018Whitcomb, Josiah G., M.D.Wilkins, John, bailiff.pearlash manufacture *GRAND BRU LE, C.E.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of LaTerrière and County of Chicoutimi.Distant from Chicoutimi 9 miles, from Grand Bay 12 miles, and from Quebec 150 miles.Mail bi-weekly, Population about 300.Bouillaume, Louis, blacksmith.Casgrain, rev.A, Roman catholic.Gauthier, Jules, miller.Laroche, Ferdinand, mayor.Maltais, Romuald, J.P., farmer.McKenzie, George, J.P., postmaster.Potvin, Joseph, miller.Savard, Paschal, councillor.Simard, M., miller.Tremblay, Moise, councillor and blacksmith.GRAND RIVER, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Seigniory of the same name and County and Distretof Gaspé.A considerable fishing business is done here.Distant from Percé 18 miles, from Quebec 450 miles, from Cape Cove 9 miles, and from Port Daniol 27 miles, Mail bi-weekly, Population of Municipality about 1450.Belliveau, Pierre, councillor.Bisson, Philippe, J.P., councillor.Carberry, Mrs.John, storekeeper.Desjardins, rev.Louis, Roman catholic, president of school commissioners.Dubé, Raphaël, councillor.Carberry, Thomas, J.P., storekeeper and secretary-|Dugal, F.X., J.P., mayor.treasurer of school commissioners.Couture, Pierre, councillor.Cussick, rev.J.N,, Baptist, Indian preacher.Fawcett, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Jonquas, Joseph, councillor.Langlais, Philippe, councillor.Dulton, Henry, postmaster, clerk of Circuit court and Robin, Charles, & Co., merchants.Exchange brokor.Ryerson, rev.William, Wesleyan.GREENBUSH, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Elizabethtown and County of Leeds, Distant from Brock- villo 12 miles, Bi-weekly mail, Population about 73.Abbot, John N., miller.Bardin, Seth, engineer.Blanchard, David, postmaster, and carriagemaker.Blanchard, John, farmer.Bolton, George, blacksmith.Connor, Robert, shoemaker.Hemmingway, James, carpenter and joiner.Olds, James, farmer.Olds, William, farmer.Row, Gilbert, carpenter and joiner.Taylor, George, tanner.Willis, Thomas, blacksmith.* The Post Office is called La Terrière, 158 GREENSVILLE\u2014GRIMSBY.1857.[CANADA GREENSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Hamilton and Guelph road, in the Township of Wost Flamboro\u2019 and County of Wentworth.It has a good, trade in lumber and flour, Distant from Hamilton 7 miles.Stago faro to Hamilton 624c.Mail daily, Population about 400, Armstrong, David, innkeeper, Ashlin, Lewis, cooper.Bierd, Adam, harnessmaker.Bullock, William, saw mill.Bylantane, Thomas, cooper.Caldwell, rev.William, Baptist.Chisholm, George, innkeeper.Creamer, James, blacksmith and general storekeeper.Foster, Joseph, boot and shoemaker.Fraser, Hugh, general store.Fraser, John, weaver.Frederick, Mrs., innkeeper.Freed, James, brickmaker, Green, Peter, blacksmith.Hamilton, James, M.D.Higgins, Henry, waggonmaker, Hilderbrant, George, plasterer.Hills, George, boot and shoe maker.Hore, Francis, saw mill.Jardine, Robert, turner and cabinetmaker.Joyce, James, postmaster, and general storokcepor.Kirby, James, distillery, grist mill and cooperage.Morden, James, saw mill.Waddell, John, carpenter.Webster, Joseph, flouring and grist mills.Weston, Stephen, blacksmith.GREENWOOD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Pickering and South Riding of the County of Ontario.Distant from Whitby 10 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.Ballard, George, mill owner.Birrell, Ebenezer, J.P., lieutenant colonel of militia.Byer, Samuel, mill owner.Clarke John, J.P., councillor.Dickson, George P., & Co., mill owners.Doble, rev.Arthur, Bible Christian.Fullarton, Adam, J.P., chemist and druggist.Gamble, George, Wesleyan.Green, Frederick, J.P., captain of militia and mill owner.> Hyfield, Joseph, Wesleyan.McCULLOUGH, WILLIAM ALLEN, postmaster, issuer of marriage licenses, and general dealer.McKay, Alexander, ensign of militia.\u2018Warren, William, lieutenant of militia, and dealer.Wigmore, Robert, quartermaster of militia.GRENVILLE, C.E.\u2014A Village on the Ottawa River, situate at the head of the Ottawa Canal, in the Township of Grenville and County of Argenteuil.A Railway connects this place and Oarillon, distant 12 miles.A French burrstone quarry has been lately discovered in this Township, Distant from Montreal 60 miles.Daily mail.Population about 750.Beswarwick, William, blacksmith.Blackburn, William, joiner.Chapman, James, mason.Crooks, John, flour, oatmeal and saw mills.Davies, Joseph, shoemaker.Dewar, Alexander, flouring mills.Dickson, Robert, cabinetmaker.Forest, rev.Charles, M.A., church of Englaud.Fraser, J.B., hotelkeeper.Howard, John, innkeeper.KAINS, GEORGE, acting Crown land agent, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, produce, &c.Kelly, Patrick, hotelkeeper.Martin, James, shoemaker.Mignault, rev.À., Roman catholic.Morris, rev.James, Wesleyan.Murray, John, saw mill.Packenham, Charles, bricklayer.Pridham, Edwin, postmaster, lieut.col.of militia, and general storekeeper.Reilly, Charles, hotel keeper.Ryan, Thomas, shoemaker.Trenneer, Thomas, tailor.Wilson, Robert, general store.Yates, David, shoemaker.Young, James, joiner.GRIERSVILLE, ©.WA Village in the Fourth Concession of the Township of St.Vincent, in the County of Grey.Distant from Collingwood 28 miles, from Meaford & miles, and from Owen Sound 27 miles.Population about 50.Brinkman, William, shoemaker.Grier, Andrew, postmaster.Grier, William, store and tavern keeper.Johnson, Richard, tanner, Smith, John, blacksmith.GRIMSBY, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the Great Western Railway, in the Township of Grimsby and County of Lincoln.Distant from Hamilton 18 miles, from St.Catherines 18 miles, and from Clifton (Suspension Bridge) 27 miles.Mail daily.Population about 1000.Bailie, John, provision store.Bain, Mrs., milliner.Bingle, Thomas, conveyancer, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.Canada Western Assurance Company, T.Bingle, agent.Cole, G.& A, blacksmiths.Cooley & Byrons, waggonmakers.Dracke, N.F., shoemaker.English, rev.John, Wesleyan, Ewdell, Edwin, baker.~ Farmer, William, tailor.Fitch, J.D.druggist, and agent for Internationa] Life Assurance Company.Fitch, William, M.D.Hindson, James, tailor.International Life Assurance Company, J.D.Fitch, agent.Konkell, William, innkeeper.Longmire, J., painter.Lundy, rev.F.J., D.C.L., church of England.Mabee, George, butcher.Mackenzie, William, carpenter.Macmillan, D.C., distiller.Malatt, Q., innkeeper.McFarland, A., agent.Nelles, R.F'., postmaster.Palmer & Grout, foundry.Peet, George W., shoemaker.Randall, A., proprietor of Mansion house hotol.Rogers, William, butcher.Smith, A., tanner.Smith, S., general dealer.Terrybery, John, butcher, THOMSON, ANDREW, deputy postmaster, and denler in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Vandike, George, waggonmaker.Wardle, Orin, harnessmaker.White, M., cooper.Wilson, Ellison & Co., flouring and saw mills.Wolverton, J., M.D.Wood, J., station master, Great Western Railway.Woodriff, Charles, general dealer. Dirkororry.] 1858.GRIFFIN'S CORNER\u2014GUELPH.159 GRIFFIN\u2019S CORNER, ©.E\u2014A' Village in the \u2018Fownship and County of Stanstead, and District of St.Francis, Thero is a tri-weekly stage from Stanstead Plain, 5 miles, fare 25¢., to Georgeville, 7 miles, fare 40c.Population about 100.Bodwell, Wellington, boarding house.Oomstock, Henry & Charles, grist and saw mills.Comstock, Martin, farmer.Mack, Franklin, J.P., farmer.Taylor, \u2014, shoemaker.Verbeck, Luther, shoemaker.Drew, William, farmer.Gastin, Elisha, J.P., farmer.Hunt, Oren, blacksmith, White, Caleb & Erastus, farmers.\u2018White, Roswell, farmer.GRONDINES, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the North shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Seigniory of St.Lawrence and County of Portneuf.It has a considerable trade in the construction of boats and barges, besides a good lumber business.Distant from Quebee 48 miles, Population about 1400.Arcand, Antoine, boarding house.Arcand, Oasimir, ship carpenter.Blais & Hardy, general store.Bourassa, Zéphirin, shoemaker.Coté, J., postmaster, and secretary-treasurer of schools.Côté, Pierre, general store.Delorme, Joseph, wheelwright.Derome, rev.George S., Roman catholic.Deveau, Frangois, blacksmith.Dézis, Charles, general store.Garneau, Joseph, general store.Gauthier, Augustin, mayor.Girard, Michel, road overseer.Goudreau, George, miller.Gouin, Nérée, physician and surgeon, Groleau, Zéphirin, carpenter.Grondines, Zéphirin, road overseer.Guilbault, Azaria, ship carpenter.Guilbault, Charles, ship carpenter.Guilbault, David, ship carpenter.Hamelin, Athanase, ship carpenter.Hamelin, Nérée, road overseer.Hardy, Germain, secretary-treagurer of municipality.Hardy, J.L.& G., general storekeepers and ship builders Houde, Samuel, boarding house.Lajeunesse, Charles, road overseer.Lécuyer, Louis, inspector of roads.Loranger, Archange & Co., mill owners.Marin, Charles, carpenter.Marin, Ephraim, carpenter.Paquette, Narcisse, general store.Paquin, Charles, wheelwright.Paquin, Joseph, dealer in flour.Perron, David, blacksmith.Portelance, Thomas, ship carpenter.Rivard, Louis, ship carpenter.Rivard, Onésime, road overseer.Rivard, Sévere, wheelwright.Sauvageau, Hubert, carpenter.Sauvageau, Joseph, carpenter.Sauvageau, Olivier, carpenter.Sauvageau, Zéphirin, blacksmith.St.Amand, J., shoemaker.Trottier, Augustin, ship carpenter.GROSSE ISLE, C.E.\u2014The Provincial Quarantine Establishment, situated on the River St.Lawrence opposite the village of St.Thomas, the present Terminusof the Quebec Branch of the Grand Trunk Railway.The Island is healthy, and is surrounded by scenery of a very picturesque character.It is two and a half miles in length, and about a mile in width.A solid, substantial wharf has been built, having a depth of seventeen feet at low water, at which vessels or steamers may land or embark passengers, This Island is the property of the Province, and is wholly devoted to Quarantine purposes.No persons but those belonging or necessary to the Establishment are allowed to reside on the Island, or to visit it without a pass from the Emigrant Agent at Quebec.All Emigrant ships arriving in Canada are rigorously compelled to stop at Grosse Isle until inspected by the Medical Superintendent and the passengers passed clean and healthy.A large washhouse, as well as ample sheds and every requisite appliance, are provided on the Western extremity of the Island for emigrants ordered, by the Medical Superintendent, to land from on board of vessels in which malignant or contagious diseases may have made their appearance during the voyage, for cleansing and the purification of their luggage.These are situated at the Bastern end of the Island ; the residence of the principal officers being in the centre.No communication is permitted between the two extremities of the Island unless a written pass is granted by the Superintendents.Two Clergymen respectively of the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church are stationed at the Establishment during the season of navigation.A provision dealer is allowed to contract, under certain conditions, to furnish supplies for the Island.A small force of Police is constantly on tho Island while the Establishment is in operation.There is no Post office; but letters, whether to persons connected with the Quarantine or to passongors, are forwarded regularly twice a week through the Emigrant office in Quebec,\u2014a steamer being annually engaged to maintain constant, but only authorized, communication between Quebec and Grosse Isle.Distant from Quobco about 29 miles, DOUGLAS, GEO.M., M.D., medical superintendent.MeGuire, Dennis, jr., contractor of provisions.Douglas, Mellis, apothecary and clerk.McKay, Murdoch, hospital steward.Fisher, Mrs.Jane, matron.Fitzsimmons, Patrick, sergeant of police.Isaacson, Isunc, Norwegian and German interpretor.Reeve, captain Thos.J., superintendent of emigration.VON IFFLAND, A., M.D., assistant medical superintendent.GUELPH, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town, situated on the River Speed.It is the chief Town of the County of Wellington.Guolph is n first-class Station on the Grand Truuk Railway.It is the northern terminus of the Galt and Guelph Railway, whioh connoots with tho Great Westorn; and tho southern terminus of the proposed Railway to Saugeen, the distanco to which is about 70 wiles, From Guelph there aro regular stages to Owen Sound, through Fergus and Elora, and a rogular mail to Southampton.Being the contre of a rich agricultural district, Guelph has a large retail country trade; its oxports ure chivfly wheat and flour.In the neighbourhood of Guelph there are very valuable quarries of building stone, which will probably soon become o regular article of trade.Distant from Toronto 47 miles, and from Hamilton 30 miles.Mail daily.Population about 4500.© ADVERTISER, (THE) weekly, annual subscriptioh $2, Alexander, John, cabinetmaker.P.Olorihew, editor, propriotor and publisher, Mar- Allan, William, miller and distiller.ket sq.Allen, G.W., confectioner and fishmonger.Ainley, Richard, lumber merchant.AMERICAN HOTEL, R.Jones, proprietor,\u2014an omni- ALLAN, P.C., bookseller, stationer and bookbinder, bus carries passengers toand from the Railway sta- \u2018Wyndham st.tion free of charge. 160 Anderson, Thomas, carriagemaker.Armstrong, James, carpenter and builder.Armstrong, James, waggonmaker.Armstrong, J.& R., bakers and flour dealers.Armstrong, Miss, ladies school.Atkinson, Thomas, chandler.Atkinson, William, storekeeper.BAKER, ALFRED A., clerk of Division court, and marriage licence agent.BANK OF MONTREAL, R.M.Moore, agent.Bain, John, dancing master.Barclay & Wright, builders.Barker, R.E., cabinetmaker.Battersby, Leslie, agent for Monarch Fire and Life Insurance Company.Beacon Insurance Company, James Webster, agent.Beaty, T.K., watchmaker.Beavis & Copp, cordial makers.Bell, Matthew, builder.Boice, Abraham, dealer in dry goods and clothing, Wyndham st.Boult & Ryan, builders.Breardon, T., grocer and provision dealer.Bridgeford, John S., sheriff\u2019s officer.Brown, W.J., storekeeper, Wyndham st.Bruce, George, builder.Buckland, C.J.Burdon, Mrs., ladies school.Burrowes, Mrs.Sarah, City hotel.Calver, Samuel, nurseryman.Campbell, J.& D., cloth and carding mill.Canada Life Assurance Company, F.W.Stone, agent.Canada Western Assurance Company, George Elliott and George McCrea, agents.Carroll, E., Guelph stone quarries.Carthew, Edward, landing waiter.Catchpole, John, tinsmith.Caulfield & Murton, wheat merchants.Clark, rev.J., Baptist.CLARKE, WM., M.D, M.P.P., for North Wellington.CLERIHEW, PETER, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Advertiser.Cockburn, A., tailor.Coffee, D., saloonkeeper.Colonial Life Assurance Company, A.Lemon, agent.Condy, Adam, storekeeper.Cooney, rev.Robert, D.D., Wesleyan.Corbet, Robert, postmaster.County Grammar School, , principal.CROFT, N., merchant tailor; constant supply of ready made clothing, Windham st.Crowe, W., carriage and agricultural implement maker.Davidson, O., secretary and treasurer to Wellington Mutual Insurance Company, and secretary to Galt and Guelph Railway Company.Davidson, John, marble cuttter.Day, Thomas, mason.Day, William, builder.Delve, G., pastrycook.Dow, G.F., importer of dry goods.Dunbar, Samuel A., livery stable keeper.Dyson, William, saddler.ELLIOTT, GEORGE, importer of dry goods, groceries, wines and liquors, agent for Canada Western Assurance Company, Windham st.Emslie, Alexander, dealer in dry goods, groceries and clothing, Windham st.Emslie, John, & Brother, builders.Equitable Insurance Company, Edwin Newton, agent.Estcourt, John, fruiterer.Farrar Brothers, butchers.Featherstonehaugh, Mrs., ladies academy.Fergusson, A.J., M.P.P., for South Wellington.FERGUSSON & KINGSMILL, barristers, &c.Ferrier, A.D., clerk County council.Fisher, G., watchmaker.Fisher, Peter, wool carding and cloth dressing factory.GUELPH.1857, [CANADA Tord, George, storekeeper.Foster, Andrew, shoemaker.Foster, James, tanner.Fraser, John, builder.Galbraith, Heather & Adsett, saddlers and tannors.GALT AND GUELPH RAILWAY COMPANY, G.J.Grange, president, C.Davidson, secretary.GARNHAM, W.A, oyster and dining rooms, Market square.Gay, James, innkeeper.GEORGE, FREDERICK, & Co., millers and distillers, People\u2019s mills.GILLESPIE, JOHN, dealer in dry goods and clothing, Market sq.Gore Bank, Thomas Sandilands, agent.Gow, P.& J., tanners.Gowdy, T., plasterer.Grange, G.J., sheriff county Wellington, and president of Galt and Guelph Railway Co.Grand, E., groceries and hardware.Greet, Richard, agent for Provident and Provincial Insurance Companies.Grigor, rev.Colin, church of Scotland.Guelph hotel, H.Hughes, proprietor.HARCOURT, RICHARD, bookseller, newsagent, stationer and importer of paper hangings, Wynd- ham st.Harland, John, collector of customs.Harris, John, jr., confectioner.Harvey, John, tanner.Hatton, G., blacksmith.Hayward, William, apothecary.Hazelton, James, chairmaker.Henry, Hugh, plasterer.HERALD, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, George Pirie, editor, proprietor and publisher.HEROD & Co., apothecaries, medical dispensary.Hewat, William, county treasurer.Hewat, William, jr., physician.Hewer, Thomas, saloonkeeper.Higginbotham, N., chemist and druggist.Higman, William, cabinetmaker.Hill, H., shoemaker.Hockin, W., cooper.Hogg, John, linen draper.Holliday & Henderson, brewers.Holtzer, rev.John, Roman catholic.Hood, G., butcher.Horning, C., boot and shoe maker.; HORSMAN BROTHERS, general ironmongers and dealers in paints, oils, &c., Wyndham st.Hough, James, clerk of County court, clerk of Crown and of Town council.Howard, James, shoemaker.Howell, rev.J., Congregationalist.Howitt & Co., stave and barrel factory.Howitt, John, Guelph grange.Howitt, John, surgeon.Hubbard, Charles E., nurseryman, Hughes, Henry, proprietor of Guelph hotel Husband, T., constable.Hutchinson, C.P., station master, Grand Trunk Railway.Hutchison, J., plasterer.International Life Assurance Company, Edwin Newton, agent.Jackson, A.M., deputy registrar, Jackson, Richard, president Wellington Mutual Insurance Company.Jameson, S.R., estate agent.JARVIS, W.D.P., barrister.JONES, R., proprietor of American hotel.Keating, Thomas, registrar Surrogate court.Keegan, Miss, milliner.KELLER, JOHN, importer of shelfand heavy hardware of every description, and dealer in paints, oils and colors, next door to Post office.KEELING, G.M., publisher of the Mercury.\u2019 Dirsctory.| 1858.GUELPI.161 Kelly, B., cooper.Kelly, J.W.B., cabinetmaker.Kerr, Francis, surveyor.Kirkland, J., plasterer.Kirkland & Millington, carriagemakers.Knowles, W.8.G., auctioneer.LEMON, A,, barrister, &c., agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Lindsay, James, proprietor of Wellington hotel.Lynch, T., shoemaker.Marriott & 1ludson, Misses, milliners and dressmakers.Marriott & Hudson, saddlers.Marriott & Milner, brickmakers.Marlin & Dumas, storekeepers.MARTIN, BE.R., barrister, attorney, &c., Wyndham st.Martin, Robert, merchant tailor.MATHEWS, ROBERT,GreatWestern hotel, Wyndham st.Mayberry, John, mason.Mays, James, fanning mill maker.McCrae & Thompson, lumber merchants.McCrea, George, agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.McDonald, Archibald, judge of County court, chairman of Quarter sessions, and judge Surrogate court.McDonald, Evan, farmer.McDonald, Lachlan, farmer.McDougall, John, painter.McHardy, William, carter.McKenzie, James, dealer in dry goods and groceries.McPHERSON, JOHN 8S.McQuade, James, shoemaker.Mechanics Institute, with a library of about 1000 vols.MERCER, JOHN, deputy sheriff.Meredith, C., & Co., grocers.MILLS, MELVIN & Co., stove founders.Mitchell, John, farmer, Monarch Fire and Life Insurance Company, Leslie Battersby, agent.Moore, R.M., agent for Bank of Montreal.Moran, Patrick, saloonkeeper, Market sq.Moran, William, saloonkeeper.Morrison, James, builder and quarryman.Murphy, James, storekeeper.Murphy, Patrick, innkeeper.Murray, David, architect.Neeve, John, farmer.Newby, William, gunsmith.Newton, E.E., saloonkeeper.Newton, Edwin, secretary and treasurer of Waterloo Building Society, secretary of Wellington Permanent Building Society, aud agent for Equitable and International Insurance Companies.Newton, rev.W., Primitive methodist.Nicholls, Thomas, plasterer.Nicholls, William, innkeeper.Nicholson, William, butcher, Oliver, II, R., innkeeper.O'Neill, James, proprietor of British hotel.Overfield, 0.E., linen draper and general dealer in dry goods, PALMER, REV.ARTHUR, M.A, rector of Guelph, and rural dean of Gore deanery.Parker, Abel, shoemaker, Parker, T.S., physician and surgeon.Paul, rev.R., Primitive methodist.Poterson, II.W., registrar county Wellington.Peterson, H.W., jr., barrister, solicitor and attorney.PIRIE, GEORGE, publisher of the Herald, and president of Wellington Permanent Building Society.Platt, John, saloon and livery stable keeper.Prosant, J.C., miller.Presant, W.& B., butchors.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Richard Greet, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, Richard Greet, agent.Quinlan, T., shoemaker.Robertson, Adam, foundryman and machinist.Robins & Tolton, grocers, Wyndham st.Roe, Jonas, innkeeper.RUTHERFORD, ROBERT, dealer in dry goods, groceries and hardware, importer of green and dry fish and oil from Newfoundland, Windham st.Sallows, James, shoemaker.Sallows, William,blacksmith.SANDILANDS, T., agent for Gore bank.Saunders, Thomas, clerk of the peace.Saunders, T.W., barrister.Savage, D., watchmaker and jeweller.Schenckler, J.H., dealer in watches, jewellery and toys.Scott & Watson, carriagemakers.Scrivens, J.K., innkeeper.Shyne, Timothy, innkeeper.SIMPSON, ALEXANDER W.,, civil engineer, surveyor and land agent, office over P.C.Allan's, Wynd- bam st.Simpson, Robert, carriagemaker.Simpson, William, baker.Sleeman, John, brewer.Smith, G., chair and cabinet maker.SMITH, JOHN, land and commission agent, auctioneer, accountant, conveyancer, and agent for marriage licence(s.Smith & Metcalf, harnessmakers.Smith, R.J., saw mill.SMITH & SPOHN, wholesale and retail dealers in hardware, iron and coal.Smyth, P., shoemaker.Stannard, J.H., cooper.Stevenson, William, nurseryman.Stewart, rev.A.M., M.A, assistant minister, church of England.Stewart & Booth, planing and sash factory.Stewart & Thompson, dealers in dry goods and clothing.Stell, John, butcher.STONE, FREDERICK W., importer and general dealer, and agent for Canada Life Assurance Company.SUNLEY & MELVIN, wholesale and retail dealers in stoves, tin, iron and copperware, manufacturers and importers.Sunley, Noah, tinsmith.Sunley, Robert, saloonkeeper.Swift, Henry S.M., surgeon dentist.Tatham, Thomas.Thompson, James, builder.Thompson & Mitchell, agents.Thorp, James A., livery stable keeper.Thorp, John.Todd, G., & Son, dealers in stoves and tinware.Torrance, rev.R., clerk of Wellington Presbytery, United Presbyterian.Tovell, John, carpenter and joiner.Tovell, Mark, chair factory.Tovell, N., builder and undertaker.Underhill, William, innkeeper.Waddel, John, dealer in dry goods.Warner, rev.Lewis, Wesleyan.Warren, G., storekeeper.Waterloo Building Society, Edwin Newton, secretary and treasurer.Watson, Thomas, baker.WATT, JOHN, ironfounder and machinist, manufacty-~ rer of steam engiues and agricultural implements.WEBSTER, JAMES, land, insurance and general agent, and agent for Beacon Insurance Company.Wellington hotel, J.Lindsay, proprietor.WELLINGTON MERCURY, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, G.M.Keeling, proprietor & publisher, Wellington Permanent Building Society, George Pirie, president ; Edwin Newton, secretary-treasurer.Wellington Mutual Insurance Company, R.Jackson, president ; C.Davidson, secretary-treasurer.Wells, Arthur, railroad contractor.Wightman, G.F., beehive clothing store, Wyndham ss.Wilkinson & Co., stdrekeepers.12 162 GUELPH\u2014HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Wilkinson, William, cigar factory.Willet, David, carpenter.Williams, Thomas, brewer.Wilson, John C., contractor.Wilson, Robert, cooper.Wilson, William, shoemaker.Wood, A.T., & Co., grocer, Wyndham st.Wright, James, broker and general agent.Wright, Samuel, baker.Young, rev.Samuel, Free church.HAGERSVILLE, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Townships of Walpole and Oneida, and County of Haldimand, Distant from Port Dover 14 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.Almas, David, tavernkeeper and stage proprietor.Anderson, George, carriagemaker.Hager, Charles, postmaster, and storekeeper.Harrison, William, shoemaker.Huff, Asa, tavernkeeper.Justin, John, waggonmaker.Kenner, John, blacksmith.McCarter, George, blacksmith.Morison, Robert, carriagemaker.Turnbull, Robert, blacksmith.White, Richard, shoemaker.HAM; C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of the same name, County of Wolfe and District of St.Francis The mail Goddard, William, general store and saw mill.Goodenough, George, township mayor.Porter, J., cooper.Bell Hangers.Billiard Saloons.from Danville, distant 24 miles, fare $1.50, to St.Olivier, near Lake Aylmer, distant 20 miles, fare $1.50, passes through semiweekly.Population about 100.Rice, Israel, postmaster, boarding house keeper, and township and county secretary-treasurer.Wadleigh & Trenholm, storekeepers and pearlash manufacturers.HAMILTON, C.W.\u2014Is situated on the South-western extremity of Burlington Bay, in the Township of Barton and County of Wentworth.It was laid out in 1813, and occupies a space extending back from the Bay to the base of the Mountain, a distance of about a mile and a half, The land rises gradually the whole distance, affording excellent facilities for drainage.Situated at the head of Lake navigation, and in the very centre of the finest grain-producing country in America, with railways, completed or in prospective, diverging in various directions through the best settled and wealthiest portions of Canada, it is destined to become a great commercial city.For the past seven years it has progressed with almost unexampled rapidity.In 1841 the reported population was 3446, which in 1850 had increased to 10,312, and now it is estimated that the number of souls has reached a total of nearly 29,000.The assessed value of real and personal property in 1850 was $246,296, and in 1855, $761,916.The Customs duties on imports for 1853 amounted to $3,545,509, which had increased in 1856 to $5,400,025.Hamilton is the head quarters of the Great Western Railway, the Hamilton and Toronto, and the Hamilton and Port Dover Railway Companies, The length of the Great Western Railway, from Niagara Falls to Windsor, opposite Detroit, is 228 miles, passing through the most populous and fertile portion of Canada West, and connecting the Central Railroad of Michigan and the Upper Lakes with Lake Ontario, as well as with the numerous lines of railway through the State of New York to Boston and New York.It is one of the best paying railways in America, The streets of Hamilton are generally laid out at right angles; those running back from the Bay having a direction nearly north and south, and being crossed by others running cast and west.The buildings are chiefly of stone and brick, and many of them are of imposing appearance.Hamilton has two of the largest and finest hotels in the Province; and the banks, public buildings, churches, and many of the merchants stores, are handsome and costly structures, On the rising ground approaching the Mountain are a number of elegant residences, which are not surpassed in Canada, with grounds beautifully laid out and tastefully ornamented ; and from the Mountain itself a magnificent view may be obtained over the country, and, on a clear day, the lighthouse at Toronto, 45 miles distant, may be seen by the naked eye.The chief business portion of the City is situated about a mile back from the Bay.The City is well lighted with gas; and a complete system of sewerage is being carried into effect.The chief business streets arc King, James, John, York, and MacNab Streets, The Gore Bank has its head establishment here; and the Bank of British North America, the Commercial, Upper Canada, Montreal, and Toronto Banks have each a branch in the City.Magnificent water works, at an estimated cost of $300,000, are now in course of construction ; the water for which is to be brought from Lake Ontario, a distance of about nine miles, and pumped into a distributing reservoir in the eastern part of the City.A basin is to be constructed in Burlington Beach, into which the water will naturally filter.A plan of new market buildings has been adopted by the City, and the works will shortly be put under contract; and when completed, the buildings will not be excelled in Canada.Hamilton is the seat of some of the most extensive manufacturing establishments in the Province, among which may be mentioned locomotive works, foundries, car works, machine shops, scale works, &c.It communicates with Lake Ontario by means of a large canal constructed through the Beach, which separates Burlington Bay from the Lake, The City is connected with Dundas by the Desjardins Canal, a navigation of about four miles in length, Burlington Bay is a large and beautiful basin of water, navigable in all parts within a few yards of the shore, and makes one of the safest and most commodious harbors on the Lakes.In summer, daily lines of steamers and propellers run between Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, and Montreal ; and by means of the Hamilton and Toronto and the Grand Trunk Railways, these points are accessible at all seasons of the year.Hamilton returns one Member to the Legislative Assembly, Distant from Niagara Falls 45 miles, from London 76 miles, from Toronto by railway 38 miles, and from Montreal 378 miles.Population about 29,000.BUSINESS INDEX\u2014HAMILTON SUBSCRIBERS T0 THE CANADA DIRECTORY.: ; ; PAGE, PAGE, PAGE.Accountants.Blacksmiths, .bananes 192 China, Glass, &e.Retail.192 Copper Plato Printer.198 Architects.Blank Book Manufacturers 192 China, Glass, &c.Wholesale 192 Orlckot Saloon.198 Art Repository.191 Boiler maker.192 Cigars, Tobacco, &c.192 Deputy Registr: Artists Colors, Oils, .191 Bookbinders .192 City Clerk.192 of Chancery.103 Auctioneers.- 192 Booksellers.City Corporation 192 Doeskins and C Boots and Shoes - 192 City Tract and Missionary 193 .192 Brassfounder .192 Society \u2026 192 193 .192 Brewers.192 Civil Engineers.193 - 192 Brokers.192 Clergy.192 Dye Stull, &e.193 - 192 Builders \u2026 .192 Clothing.192 Earthenware, Retail, 103 .192 Building Society .192 Coals.192 Earthenware, Wholes: 108 Cabinetmakers, &c.Commission Agents.Candle Manufacturers, Commission Merchants.Carvers and Gilders.\u2026 2 Confectioners\u2026.La Chemists and Druggists.192 Contractors.Electro Plate.Emigrant Ag Engravers.Exchange, &c¢., Direcrory.| 1858.HAMILTON.PAGE.Express Company.\u2026 193 Taney Articles ., 193 .193 Fancy Dry Goods.193 Florists Flour.193 Forwardors.\u2026 193 Fruit Dealer.\u2026 193 Turriers.\u2026 193 Gus Company \u2026 103 Gasatiors, Pendants, ke.193 Gastibborsee.o.\u2026 193 General Merchants 193 Glassware, Retail.193 103 193 193 193 Glagsware, Wholesaic Grammar School.Great Western Railway Grocors, Retail 193-4 Grocers, Wholesale 193 Hairdresserand Pertumor., 194 Hardware,Retail \u2026.104 Hardware, Wholesal Tatters and Furriers Health Oflicer.Homeopathic Physician.HoSC weve PAGE.Bank of B.N.America.196 Bank of Montreal.\u2026 196 196 Bank of Upper Canada.= \u2026 196 \u2026 199 © Bible Society .199 Board of Trade, .19 Building Society 197 Central School Churches.\u2026 PAGE, Hosieryu.oovvvvcnvvvvenn.s 194 Hotels.\u2026 194 Insurance Agent.Insurance Offices.Iron, Steel, &2., Retail iron, Steel, &c., \u2018Wholesale.194 Jewellery.ena rrariaa 194 Lace, &c., Wholesale .14 Lacemen.194 Land Agents.194 Liquars, &c., Retail Liquors, &c.,, Wholesale Looking Glasses.T.umber.| Shipping Agents 94 Silk Pure crues .195 Silks, Satins, &e .Paper Manufacturers.195 Soapimakers.Pastry Cook.195 Solicitors.Stationers, \u2018Retail.5 Stationers, Wholesale, Sugars, ge, Retail, Perfumery ; Physicians and Surgeons.Pianofortes.- Picture Frames.195 Sugars, &c., W holesale.Plumbers and Gastitters.195 Teamster,.Police Office.195 Teas, Sugars, &c,, Reta il.Teas, Sugars,&c., Wholesale.Te -legraph Companies.If T -mperance Pu lications.Post Office.Pesimaster.Produce.Machines.© 194 Provisions._ Tobacco, Cigars, &c Masonic Medals, &c 194 Pumps, Force and Lift.195 Turners.Master in Chancery.144 Regalia.195 U pholsterers, &c.Mercantile Library Associ- Restaurants.195 Waggonmaker .ation 154 Rabbath School Libraries.195 Washstands .Merchant Tailors Saloons .cooiiieenn 195 Watches, &c.,.Millinery.Sash & Plane Manufactory 195 Water Works office, Music Savings Bank.145 Wharfingers.Nail Manufacturers.Scale Manufacturers.Wines, &c., Retai Newspaper Agency Office.194 Secdsman.Wines, &c., Wholesale.Newspapers, &C.194 Sheriff.; 195 Workiug Jeweller.196 MISCELLANEOUS INDEX PAGE., PAGE.PAGE.City Corporation.187 Literary Institutions.198 Railway Company.City Hospital.149 Mechanics Institute ._.198 Religi ligious grract and Mis- Commercial Bank of Canada 198 Custom House.198 Deposit and Savings Bank.198 Fire Department.197 Gas Company.Gore Bank Great Western Railway.Highland Society.199 Abey, Geo., laborer, corner Pearl and Little Market sts.Acland, William, shoemaker, Mulberry near Bay st.Acres, Jonathan W., clerk, Peel near Hughson st.Adams, David, tailor, York near Park st.Adams, Joseph B., clothier, John near King William st.Adams, William, tailor, Little Main st.Addison, John, carpenter, 63 Rebecca st.Addison, William, carpenter, 37 Upper Wellington st.Adelaide Academy, J.B.Hurlbert, M.A., principal, Peel near Hughson st.Adkins, William, agricultural implement maker, James opposite Vine st., house Napier st.Aiken, Samuel M., auctioneer and commission merchant, James near Rebeccast., house King st.east.Aitken, Stephen F., shoemaker, Market near Bay st.Albright, John, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Alexander, Alexander, grocer, corner John and Peel sts.Alexander, Thomas, foreman, Little Main st.Alford, William, accountant, corner Hughson Rebecca sts.Allan, Alexander, bookkeeper.Allan, David, carpenter, York st.Allan, John, laborer, Little Main st.Allan, Jolm, porter.Allan, Thomas, engineer, Catharine st.near Railway.Allan, William, contractor, Concession near James st.Allen, Michael, laborer, Guise near John st.Allen, Mrs.Charlotte, Catharina near Catharine st.Allen, Mrs.Martha, widow, less near Cannon st.Allen, Willis, dealer in grain and flour, and distiller, Guelph mill, York st, residenco at Guelph.Alloway, Arthur, veterinary surgeon, corner Peel and Catharine sts.Alma saloon, W.i, Kirkland, propriotor, 73 James st.Almond, Miss Frances, Hess st.Ambridge, Theodore A., crown land agent, and agent for Erie and Ontario Fire, International Life, and Ocean Marino Insurance Companies, Queen near York st.Ambrose, Edward, accountant, Peel near Hughson st.Ambrose, Walter, clerk, Ambrose, William, Upper John st.AMERIOAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Henry Langdon, agent, James near King William st.Amor, John, hotelkeepor, West Market stand Mercantile Library Association Newspapers Orphan Asylum.! 199 St.Aiden 3 Saget Police Department .197 phical Society \u2026 199 Post Office.198 Water Commissioners.199 Religious : and Benevolent Western Permanent Build- Societies.a ing Society.197 Amos, Alfred, MacNab near Burlington st.Amos, James S., custom house officer, Barton near Hughson st.Amos, Robert, clerk.Anann, David, machinist, Little Market st.Anderson, Donald, grocer, John near King st.Anderson, George, clerk, Union near Hughson st.Anderson, Gilbert, laborer, Hess opposite Cannon st.Anderson & Herron.merchant tailors, John near King st.Anderson, Jas., baker, corner Catharine and Tyburn ste.Anderson, James, carpenter, Vine near MacNab st.Anderson, James, laborer, Mulberry near Park st.Anderson, James, machinist, York st.Anderson, James, tailor, King st.east.Anderson, Thomas, butcher, Market, house Barton st.Anderson, William, hairdresser, King st., house Mac- Nab pear Mulberry st.ANDREWS, F.H,, & Co., booksellers and stationers, King near John st.Andrews, Ferdinand Henry, Vine near James st.Andrews, Robert, saloon, King William st.ANGLO AMERICAN HOTEL, Charles S.Coleman, proprietor, King st.east.Anwright, David, laborer, Colborne near Bay st.Anwright, John, Jaborer, Hannah near James st.Applegarth, Clarkson, farmer, John near Tyburn st.Appleyard, A., quarryman, corner Tyburn and Walnut sts.Arbron, Thomas, blacksmith, John near Union st.Arbron, William, grocer, corner John and Union sts.Archibald, M., saloon, corner James and Mulberry sts.Arlkland, Mrs, teacher of music, King st.east.Armitage, James, stonemason, corner John and Oak sts.Armstrong, G.H., police magistrate, corner John and Lynd sts.Armstrong, Isanc, dealer in flour, York st.Armstrong, James, carter, 118 York st.Armstrong, James, grocer, York st.Armstrong, John, flour store, 34 York st.Armstrong, John, Nelson hotel, York st.Armstrong, Mrs.Jane, corner Wentworth and Barton sts.Armstrong, Thomas, carpenter, MacNab near Burlington st.Armstrong, Walter, painter, 65 Main st. 164 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Arnold, H., contractor, King st.west.Arnold, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, Simcoe near Bay st.ART REPOSITORY, George E.Pell, proprietor, King st.west.Arth, Joseph, shoemaker, John near Tyburn st.Arthur, James, Wellington hotel, King st.east.Ashbaugh, Mrs.Hannah, Little James st.Ashbaugh, Mrs.Isabella, Main near MacNab st.Askins, Charles H., waiter, East Market st.Aspinwall, Charles, watchmaker.Atkins, George, proprietor of Toronto hotel, corner James and Murray sts.Atkinson, Anthony, hairdresser, John near King st.Atkinson, H.; of Benson & Atkinson, boards at Anglo American hotel.Atkinson, Thos., butcher, King st.west near Bond st.Atkinson, William, willowware manufacturer, Cannon near Park st.Austie, Henry, painter and glazier, East Market st.Austin, John, Sheaffe near Bay st.Avery, J., saddler and harnessmaker, East Market st.Avery, Mrs.Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, East Market st.Aynsley, Joseph J., proprietor of Odd Fellows inn, King st.east.Baby, Charles, furrier, 17 King st.Bacon, Simeon, machinist, Market st.Bagott, Mrs, Tyburn near Walnut st.Bahan, Thomas, porter.Bailey, James, waggonmaker, Hughson st.Bailey, William, broom maker, corner Bay and King sts.Bain, John, policeman, Hughson st.Bain, Peter, laborer, Dundurn st.Bain, Robert, laborer, corner Pearl and Little Market sts.Bain, Thomas, cabinetmaker, King st.west.Baine, J.W., ironmonger, King William near James st., house corner Cannon st.and Victoria Market avenue.Baine, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Park near Cannon st.Baizer, John, laborer, Margaret near Main st.Baker, Hugh C., president of Canada Life Assurance Company, James near Maiden st., house on the Mountain.Baker, John, tobacconist, 112 West King st.BAKER, S.B., secretary-treasurer of Western\u201d Permanent Building Society, Bond st.Baker, Thomas, carpenter, East Market st.Baker, William, saloon, King st.west.Bald, Ebenezer, clerk.Bales, James, shoemaker, James near King st.Baley, Robert, carpenter, 59 Walnut st.Balfour, Peter, Caroline near Main st.BALL, FREDERICK A., broker and agent for Britannia Life and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Companies, King st.next Bank of Montreal, house King st.west.Ball, John, carpenter, Wilson near John st.Ball, Thomas, stonemason, East Market st.Balmer, Thomas, general dealer, Hughson st.Balmoral house, William Frazer, proprietor, James and Stuart sts.Banatto, John, stonemason, Henry near Wellington st.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, George Taylor, manager, 5 King st.BANK OF MONTREAL, Andrew Milroy, manager, 9 King st.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, Alfred Stow, cashier, corner James and Vine sts.Banks, James, clothier, 40 James st., house Tyburn near Spring st.Banks, Shields & Co., merchant tailors and clothiers, James st.opposite Mechanics Institute.BANNER, (THE) annual subscription to daily $6, weekly $1.50; A.McKinnon, editor; William M, Nicholson, proprietor and_ publisher, Hughson near King st.Baptist Chapel, Park near Vine st.corner Baptist Chapel, rev.George Duncan, minister, John near Rebecca st.Barber, Edward, vinegar manufacturer, East King st.Barclay, John, carpenter, Hess st.near Railway.Bardwell, James, laborer, Colborne near MacNab st.Barker, Edward, laborer, MacNab near Burlington st.Barker, Johnson, harnessmaker, Peel near Catharine st.Barker, Mrs., Peel near Catharine st.Barnard, Mrs.Susan, widow, Princess near King st.Barnes, George, & Co., booksellers, stationers and dealers in paper hangings, King st.Barnett, Mrs., widow, King near Garth st.Barr, George, carpenter, Wilson st.near Wedt avenue.Barr, John, barrister and solicitor, MacNab near King st.BARR, JOIN, general grocer, James near Market st, house MacNab near King st.Barrow, John B., Park near Sheaffe st.Bartlett, William, grocer, corner Peel and Walnut sts.Bartlett, William,quarryman, corner Walnut and Peel sts.Barton, J.C., accountant, King st.west.Bastedo, John, Main near James st.Bastedo, Walter, furrier, corner Cannon and Wellington sts.Bastien, Henry, carpenter, corner James and Market sts.Bastien & Middlemiss, builders, Market near James st.Bates, James, physician and surgeon, Gore near Hugh- son st.Bates, William, broker and keeper of registry office for servants, King st.east, house Charles st.Battershell, John, butcher, Margaret near King st.Batty, Benjamin, Bast Market st.Dauer, Henry, laager beer manufacturer and saloon keeper, King st.west.Bawden, David, hotelkeeper, King st.west.Baxter, Charles, accountant, Gas Company.Baxter, John, livery stable keeper, Upper MacNab near King st.Baxter, William, tailor, Barton st.and Victoria avenue.Bayley, Mrs., widow, 36 Bay st.Bayne, Peter, plasterer, Market st.Baynham, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Beacon Life Insurance Company, J.Gilkison, agent, Merrick st.Beamer, John, telegraph wire repairer.Beard, Charles, boards at Royal hotel.Beardmore, G.L., leather merchant, corncr John and King William sts., house corner Lynd and Catha- rine sts.BEASLEY, RICHARD $., proprietor of International hotel and billiard saloon, Market sq.BEASLEY, THOMAS, city clerk, Market sq., house Hughson pear Lynd st.Beattie, Adam, cabinetmaker, near Wilson st.and West avenue.Beattie, John, grocer, King st.west.Beattie, P., tailor, 28 Bay st.Beatty, Oliver, laborer, Hughson near Stinson st.Beatty, Thomas, proprietor of British hotel, corner John and Main sts.Beatty, William, clerk, MacNab near Simcoe st.Beaver, Thomas, laborer, Simcoe near Bay st.Becker, Henry, shoemaker, King st.cast.Becket, Charles, teacher of music, Gore near James st.Becket, I.C., & Co., engineers and machinists, corner Simcoe and James sts.Beemer, Levi,-jeweller, King near James st, house corner Charles and Bold sts.Begg, James, blacksmith, corner Wilson st.and West avenue.\u201d Belder, George, land agent, Catharine near Augusta st.Bell, James, shoemaker, Catharine near Henry st.Bell, John, mason, corner Catharine and Augusta sts.Bell, John, saloon, John near Peel st.Bell, Thomas, railway clerk, 36 Maria st.Bellamy, William, tenmster, Mulberry near Bay st.Bellhouse, William, of William Bellhouse & Co., James near Augusta st.2 Dirgoronr.] 1858.HAMILTON.165 Bellhouse,, James G., clerk, Upper James st.BELLHOUSE, WILLIAM, & Co., wholesale hardware merchants, and agents for Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company, King st.cast.BELLING, JAMES, working jeweller, masonic medals, emblems, &c.made to order, King William near James st.Belnap, Noah M., hotelkeeper, John near King William st, Belton, rev.Samuel, Wesleyan, James near Catharine st.Bement, William B., Market st.Benedict, Dwight, grocer and dealer in produce, corner John and Main sts.,house King William near Mary st.BENNER, RICHARD, & Co., wholesale grocers and importers of teas, brandics, wines, &c., 25 King st.east.Bennet, George, turner, Union near Bowery st.Bennett, Charles, cabinetmaker, Hess near Cannon st.Bennetto, Israel, carpenter, Henry near James st.BENSON & ATKINSON, wholesale and retail hardware merchants, King st.cast.Benson, J.B., of Benson & Atkinson, Main st.Benton, W.O., & Co., agricultural implement manufacturers, James st.Bernard, Anthony, hairdresser, Stuart st.near Great Western Railway depot, house Mulberry near MacNab st.Berry, John, saloon, corner Guise and Hughson sts.Berry, John, teamster, Guise st.Berry, Mrs., widow, Park near Colborne st.BEST, J.J., proprietor of Canadian restaurant, James st.Best, James, laborer, Wilson near Catharine st.Best, Thomas, tavern, Hughson st.BEST, THOMAS NOAKES, (late Best & Green,) auctioneer and commission merchant, James st., house Upper James st.Best, William, clerk, corner Catharine and King William sts.Best, William H., laborer, Napier st.Bethel church for sailors, Guise near John st.Bethune, Edward, of Ecclestone & Bethune 10 King st.Betts, Joseph Y., bookkeeper, cor.Peel and Spring sts.Beveridge, David, machinist, William st.near Railway.Bevis, William, cabinetmaker, East Market st.Bible, Robert, constable, corner Ray and Main sts.Bickle, John, of T.E.Bickle & Son, Maideu lane near Queen st.BICKLE, T.E., & SON, wholesale and retail chemists, druggists, and importers of drugs, perfumery, dye stuffs, artists colors, oils, paints, &c., Medical hall King st.east.Bickle, Tristram, of T.E.Bickle & Sou, Maiden lane near MacNab st.Bickle, William J., of T.E.Bickle & Son, Maiden lane near Caroline st.Biggar, William J., cugineers office Great Western Railway.BIGELOW, ALBERT, importer of china, glass and carthenware, King st.first door west of Gore Bunk, house James st.Billings, John, clerk, corner Barton and Wentworth sts.Billings, W.L., M.D,, York st., houso corner James and Henry sts.BILLINGTON, JOIIN, boot and shoe maker, James opposite Goro st.Bindless, Richard, Cathariny st.Bingham, Mrs.M.A., dressmaker and milliner, James st.near Knox's church.Birely, J.G., jeweller, King near James st.Birely, L.D., Peel near James st.Birkott, Willinm, salesman, Catharine near Gore st.Birss, James lt, of Birss & McCuaig, boards at Royal hotel.Birss, John, King William st.BIRSS, McCUALG & Co., wholesale grocers and commission merchants, King st.east.BISHOP, JACOB, health ofticer, Catheart st.Black, Daniel, proprietor of Glasgow inn, corner Cannon and Bay sts.Black, James, proprietor of Glasgow inn, opposite Railway depot.Black, James, shipowner, Henry near John st.Black, John, laborer, Concession near Bay st.Black, William, laborer, Hess near York st.Black, William, machinist, Little Main st.Blackburn, John, carpenter, 26 Cannon st.Blackburn, Richard, laborer, Dundurn near King st.Blackburn, Robert, sailor, corner MacNab and Burlington sts.Blackford, John, undertaker, MacNah near King st.BLACK HORSE INN, George Hoult, proprietor, Market sq.Blacklock, Joseph, carpenter, 99 Catharine st.Blackmoor, A., waggonmaker, Little Main st.Blackmore, A., blacksmith, 5 Merrick st.Blackmore, J., laborer, corner Dundurn and Garth sts.Blackmore, William, boot and shoe maker, John near Rebecca st.Blake, John, laborer, Concession near James st.Blake, William, butcher, Market st., house James st.Blakeney, Robert, machinist, Wentworth near Nightingale st.Blakeney, 1homas, King st.east.BLAND, J.H., barber, hairdresser and perfumer, James near Main st.Blarney, Mrs.Robert, Main near Bond st.Blarney, Robert W., bookkeeper.Blennerhassett, Arthur, waggonmaker, Spring st.Blew, Henry, laborer, Caroline near York st.Blewer, James, laborer, Barton near Mary st.Bligh, John, house builder, Henry near James st.Bligh, John, machinist, Barton near William st.Bligh, Thomas Allen, surveyor, Bold st.Blood, George H., tinsmith, John near King st., house Catharine near Henry st.Bloomer, Andrew, cabdriver, Picton near James st.Blue, John, laborer, King st.east.Blurn, Christopher, sausage maker, corner James and Barton sts.BLUNT, JOSEPH, contractor, Park near Colborne st.Blythe, Thomas A., surveyor, Bold near James st.Blythman, John, hotelkeeper, York st.Boehm, Samuel, Park near Concession st.Boggs, John, baker, 187 Jobn st.Eclhnstead, Frederick, cabinetmaker, Tyburn st.Boice, William, of William Boice & Co., John near Gore st.BOICE, WILLIAM, & Co.importers of and wholesale dealers in dry goods, King st.east.Bollingbroke, Charles, carpenter, Hess near King st.Bolton, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Stinson near James st.Bond, James B., butcher, Market, house Barton st.Bond, Silas, butcher, Market, house Caledonia road.Bone, William, ginger beer maker, corner Cannon stand West avenue.BOOKER, ALFRED, auctioneer and commission merchant, King st.west, house King st.east.Booker, Mrs.Ann, widow, 20 Park st.Booker, William D., travelling agent, Vine near Park st.Boos, John, tailor, King st.west.Borthwick, John, clerk, Rebecca st.Boucher, Charles, carpenter, Mulberry near Park st.Boultbee, William, engineer, boards at Burlington hotel Bourne, Steven R., carpenter, John near Stuart st.Bowes, Edward, tailor, Catharine near Peel st.Bowie, John, Great Western Railway, 15 Stuart st.Bowland, Michael, MacNab near Wilson st.Bowman, C., dealer in groceries and provisions, James near Simcoe st.Boyd, Hugh, plasterer, corner Wilson and Elgin sts.Boyd, James, plasterer, 68 West avenue.Boyd, James, salesman, 68 West avenue.Main near Boyd, John, laborer, John st. 166 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Boyd, Mrs., milkwoman, James near Bold st.Boyd, Mrs.Mary, dressmaker, Spring near Main st.Boyd, Timothy, laborer, Park near Mulberry st.Boyle, David, blacksmith, corner King William and Mary sts.Boyle, John, blacksmith, Little Main st.Boyle, Mrs.Mary, dealer in provisions, King William st.Bradburn, Edward, tailor, corner John and Catha- rina sts.Bradford, William I, bookkeeper, Colborne near Bay st.Bradley, William, carpenter, Park near King st.Bradshaw, George, wood inspector, Hughson near King William st.Bradshaw, James, clerk, 13 Hughson st.Brady, Patrick, laborer, 17 O\u2019Reilly st.Bramb, Edward, Pearl near York st.Brane, George, laborer, King st.east.BRANIGAN, TERENCE, saloon, King William st.Brannigan, Edward, fisherman, James near Murray st.Brannon, L., basket maker, 132 Hughson st.Brass, Mrs.P., widow, Napier st.Bray, Josias, exchange broker and agent for Provincial Insurance Company, James opposite Rebecca st, house corner James and Bold sts.Brazier, Henry, hairdresser and perfumer, 18 King st.west.Brearton, Michael, laborer, William st.near Railway.BREGA, CHARLES W., post office clerk, Hughson near Stinson st.Brennan, John, carpenter, Hughson near Lynd st.Brennan, John, coppersmith, Little Main st.Brennan, John, fireman, East Market st.Brennan, John, saloonkeeper, John near Tyburn st.Brennan.Luke, basketmaker and diver, Hughson near Lynd st.Brennan, Michael, carpenter, near Robert and Wellington sts.Brennan, Michael, saloonkeeper, corner John and King William sts.Brennan, rev.James, New Connection Methodist, corner John and Stinson sts.Brennan, William, laborer, MacNah near Wilson st.Brick, John, plasterer, 81 Tyburn st.Brick, Mrs., widow, corner Cherry and Peel sts.Bridges, John, mechanic, corner Cannon st.and West avenue.Bridges, Macdonald, of Pringle, Mills & Bridges, King st.east near Toll gate.Bridgwood, George, waggonmaker, Tyburn near John st.Briers, Thomas, painter, glazier, &c., Catharine near Henry st.Briggs, George C,, druggist, King st.west.Briscoe, Augustus, waiter, Catharine near Peel st.Briscoe, Mrs.Mary, dressmaker, Catharine near Peel st.Brisnahan, Mrs.Jane, widow, William st.near Railway.Bristow, Fitzgerald & Spencer, provincial land surveyors and civil engineers, King st.west.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Frederick A.Ball, agent, next Bank of Montreal, King st.British America Assurance Company, Edmund Ritchie, agent, 58 James st.British hotel, Hiram Broadbent, proprietor, James near Wilson st.British hotel, Thomas Beatty, proprietor, corner John and Main sts.Broadbent.Hiram, proprietor of British hotel, James near Wilson st.Broadfield, George, clerk, Nelson st.Broadwater, rev.Philip, colored Baptist church, Mac- Nab st.Brock, John, storekeeper, at depot Ray st.Bromeley, James, laborer, Little Market st.Brooke, James, laborer, King st.east.Brookes, Charles, grocer, York st.Brooks, Thomas, cabinetmaker, King st.cast.Brough, C., bank clerk.Broughton, Joseph, proprietor of Farmer\u2019s home, York st.Brouse, Charles, proprietor of Montreal house, corner Colborne and Park sts.Brown, Adam, of W.P.McLaren & Co., Hughson st.Brown, Andrew, stonemason, Hess near York st.Brown, Frank, laborer, East Market st.Brown, George, clerk, corner Park-and Cannon sts.Brown, James, carpenter, John near Stuart st.Brown, John, of Kerr, Brown & Co., Duke off James st.Brown, John, laborer, corner MacNab and Mulberry sts.Brown, Mrs., Maria st.Brown, Mrs.Adam, Hannah st.Brown, Mrs.Elizabeth, dressmaker, corner Catharine and Peel sts.Brown, R.S., barber, corner Catharine and Peel sts.Brown, Robert, laborer, York st.Brown, Robert S., stationer, &c., corner Wilson and Mary sts.Brown, William, machinist, Hess near Cannon st.Browne, Charles W., Wood near John st.BROWNE, EDWARD, forwarder and wharfinger, Mac- Nab st., house corner Barton and Hughson sts.BROWNE, M.WILSON, forwarder, office Guise near Hughson st., house Hughson near Wilson st.BROWNE & MALCOMSON, forwarders, shipping agents and wharfingers, City wharf, foot of James st.Browne, Michael W., of Brown & Malcomson, Hugh- son st.Brownlee, David, engineer, Hughson near Wilson st.BRUCE, JOHN A., seedsman and florist, King st.west off MacNab st., house Wellington st.Bruce, Lewis A., of Bruce & Mugridge, West Main st.Bruce, Magnus, tailor, corner Charles and Peel sts.Bruce & Mugridge, manufacturers of corn brooms and brushes, King st.west.Bruff, W., Engineer's office, Great Western Railway boards at Royal hotel.Bryan, W.J, salesman, corner MacNab and Merrick sts.BRYDGES, C.J., managing director Great Western Railway, house Chedock, on Mountain.Brydges, John P., stonemason, Catharine near Barton st.Buchan, George, clerk, Little Main st.Buchan, John, grocer, MacNab near York st.Buchan, John, Hannah st.BUCHAN, WILLIAM, boot and shoe maker, corner MacNab and York sts.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & Co., wholesale general merchants, King st.east.Buchanan, I., of Buchanan, Harris & Co., Claremont park.Buchanan, James E., wholesale grocer, and wine and spirit dealer, King st.west.Buchanan, John, clerk, John near Catharina st.Buchanan, Robert, laborer, Stuart near Hughson st.Buck, John, boarding house keeper, Tyburn near Walnut st.Buck, Joseph, Catherina near John st.BUCKET, P.E., accountant Post office, Catharine near John st.Buckingham, William, butcher, Barton road.Buckley, Dennis, porter, John near Barton st.Buckley, Lawrence, laborer, corner Strachan and Mac- Nab sts.Buckley, Roger, scalemaker, King st.west.Budge, Charles, saloon, Upper Hughson near Main st.Budge, Peter, mason, 43 Bay st.Buffalo Laager Becr saloon, Charles Landon, proprietor, corner Catharine and King sts.Bul], Harcourt B., coroner, Upper Hughson near Main st.Bull, Richard, accountant, Peel near Hughson st.Bullman, Arthur, laborer, Garth near Dundurn st.Buntin, James, of James Buntin & Co., James st.north.BUNTIN, JAMES, & Co., wholesale stationers and paper manufacturers, King st.east. Dirxororr.] 1858.1IAMILTON.167 BURGESS, JOLIN, music store, Gore of King st., house 12 Peel st.Burgess, William, storekeeper, l\u2019eel near Hughson st.Burke, Matthew, teamster, Main st.Burke, Michael, steamboat mate, Picton near James st.Burke, Patrick, laborer, King st.cast.Burke, Thomas, laborer, Hughson st.Burlington hotel, Henry McCracken, proprietor, King st.cast.Burlington hotel, John Duffy, proprietor, James st.Burne, Misg Ellen, Market near James st.Burnet, John, sailor, John near Base st.Burnet, rev.Robert, minister of St.Andrew's church, Herkimer near James st.Burnham, Erastus, salesman, Catharine near Gore st.Burnham, Mrs.Jane, widow, 61 Catharine st.Burns, Adam, commission merchant, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company, Maria st.Burns, Charles, stonemason, Little James st.Burns, James, grocer and saloonkeeper, Little James st.Burns, John, carpenter, Tyburn near John st.Burns, John, engine driver, William st., near Railway.Burns, John, saloonkeeper, Main near John st.Burns, Joseph, teamster, Catharine near Barton st.Burns, Laurence, carpenter, Little James st.Burns, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Wilson near Hughson st.Burns, Mrs.M., widow, Liynd near John st.Burns, Patrick, Ray near Market st.Burris, Michael, finisher, Catharine near Gore st.Burroughs, William, carpenter, Broadway.Burrowes, Richard, contractor, boards at Royal hotel.Burrows, Mrs., widow, 9 Augusta st.Burrows, Robert, laborer, Hess near Cannon st.Burrows, Robert, laborer, John near Wilson st.Burton, George W., of Burton & Sadleir, King st.east.BURTON & SADLEIR, barristers and solicitors, Canada Life Assurance buildings, James st.BUSCOMBE, RICHARD C., saloonkeeper, King near MacNab st.Buskard, John, gardener, Catharine near Barton st.Butler, Daniel, carpenter, Hannah near James st.Butler, Isaiah, hairdresser, King William st.Butler, John, laborer, Market near James st.Butler, Thomas R., shoemaker, Hughson st.Butler, rev.John, minister of St.John\u2019s chapel, and master of Classical school, York st.Byre, Martin, blacksmith, Napier st.Byrns, James, tavernkeeper, Catharina near Catha- rine st.Caddy, captain John H., surveyor and civil engincer, Hughson near Stinson st.Cahill, James, barrister and solicitor, 97 King st.east.Caie, William, bread and fancy biscuit baker, King st.east, Calder, John, salesman, Upper Hughson st.Caldwell, Andrew, laborer, Little Market st.Callaghan, Mrs., Tyburn, near Walnut st.Cameron, Duncan, carpenter, boards at Rob Roy hotel.Cameron, James, machinist, Alma st.near Victoria avenue.Cameron, James, wholesale grocer, King near MacNab st, house corner MacNab and Hunter sts.Cameron, Mrs.Agnes, widow, John near Lynd st.CAMPBELL, A.J,, & Co, late Campbell & Sherrill, wholesale and retail dealers in books and station- ory, King st.east.Campbell, À.J., of A.J.Campbell & Co., Walnut near Hughson st, CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, goneral grocer, and wine, spitrit and provision merchant, corner York and Merrick sts., house Merrick st.Campbell, Bernard, laborer, Ray, near Little Main st.Campbell, Daniel, stove pedlur, Walnut near Tyburn st.Campbell, Donald l\u2019., commission merchant, Hughson near Stinson st.Campbell, Donald, laborer, Hess st.near Railway.Campbell, B.R., silver plater, King st.west.Campbell, George, blacksmith, King st.east.Campbell, J., dealer in stoves, Main near Walnut st.Campbell, James, teamster, King st.west.Campbell, John, carpenter, Broadway.Campbell, John, proprietor of Eastern hotel, James near Wood st.CAMPBELL & LOGAN, general grocers, and wine and spirit merchants, King st.east.Campbell, Mrs.Lilly, Catharine near Gore st.Campbell, Neil, mason, corner Spring and Peel sts.Campbell, Robert, carpenter, Union near John st.Campbell, Robert, of Campbell & Logan, Upper Hugh- son near Peel st.Campbell & Weeks, dealers in stoves and tin ware, King st.east.CANADA EVANGELIST, (THE) monthly, annual subscription, 50c., rev.R.Peden, editor, proprietor and publisher; Smiley & Gillespy, printers, corner Main and Hughson sts., Court house sq.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Hugh C.Baker, president, T.M.Simons, secretary, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.Canada Powder Company, corner James aud Main sts.CANADA WEST FARMERS MUTUAL AND STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, R.P.Street, secretary and agent, King st.Canada Western Assurance Conpany, W.R.MacDonald, agent, King near James st.CANADA ZEITUNG, (THE) semi-weekly, annual subscription, $2, M.Krause, editor; J.H.Unzicker, proprietor, publisher and printer, 128 King st.CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOMEOPATHY, (THE) monthly, annual subscription $1; W.A.Green- leaf, M.D., & A.T.Bull, M.D., editors, proprietors and publishers; William A.Shepard, printer, Catharine near Rebecca st.CANADIAN RESTAURANT, J.J.Best, proprietor, Best & Green's new block, James st.Cann, Samuel, grocer, Market sq., house Ferguson st.Cannell, Edward, grocer and dealer in provisions, King st.east.Canning, George, plasterer, Tyburn near Spring st.Cargill, James, saloonkeeper, corner John and Augusta sts.Carlisle, George, carpenter, Caroline near York st.Carmichael, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Henry near Cathcart st.Carmichacl, John, audit office, Great Western Railway.Carnall, Miss, corner Park and Vine sts.Carnall, Mrs.Rebecca, corner Park and Vine sts.Carpenter, Alexander, of Gurneys & Carpenter, Upper John st.Carpenter, Alexander, of Joel Carpenter & Co., Mountain st.Carpenter, Charles, clerk.CARPENTER, JOEL, & Co., hardware merchants, wholesale and retail, 38 King st.Carpenter, Joel, of Joel Carpenter & Co., Market st.west.Carragon, rev.A., Roman catholic, Sheaffe st.Carrie, Robert, draper, Henry near Wellington st.Carroll, James, mason, Caroline near Bold st.Carroll, Patrick, laborer, Guise near Hughson st.Carruthers, Christopher, carpenter, Upper Hughson near Peel st.Carruthers, John, chief of police, Police station on James st.Carruthers, Mrs.M., milliner, King st.west.Carse, Peter, mason, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Carse, Robert, mason, corner Wilson st.and West avenue, Carson, llenry, boot and shoe maker, York st.Carter, Charles J., clothier, King st.west.Cartier, George, teamster, King st.east.Cartier, Mrs.Ellen, dressmaker and washerwoman, King st.east.Cartier, Mrs.Emma, boarding house, Little James st. 168 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Case, George, blacksmith, 110 West King st, house Union st.Case, Horatio N., 112 King st.Case, W., M.D., corner Walnut and King sts.Casey, John, moulder, Lynd near John st.Casey, Simon, saloonkeeper, King William st.Cashman, William, laborer, Wilson near MacNab st.Cass & Walker, marble monuments, Market st.Cass, William, marblecutter, Caroline near York st.Catchpole, Richard, porter, Colborne near Park st.Catin, Matthew, laborer, East Market st.Cavenagh, Francis, cabman, James near Mulberry st.Cavenagh, John, laborer, James near Mulberry st.Cawley, Thomas, Sporting hall, corner James and Union sts.Centre, William, laborer, East Market sq.Chambers, Daniel, tavernkeeper, Stuart near Mac- Nab st.Chambers, David, bricklayer, 67 Bay st.Champ, W.S., railway clerk, boards at H.Colbecks, Mountain.Chappell, Wm., bricklayer, Henry near Wellington st.Charlton, Benjamin, vinegar manufacturer, King st.east.Charnock, J.H., clerk, Caroline near King st.Chase, Daniel F., engine driver, Market st.CHERRIER & BROTHER, general grocers, Market sq.Cherrier, Joseph R., of Cherrier & Brother, Vine st.Cheshire, Frederick J., reporter, Wilson near Wellington st.Childs, Frederick, carpenter, Stuart near Hughson st.Childs, Henry, carpenter, Hughson near Stinson st.Childs, Mrs.Thomas, grocer, corner York and Bay sts.CHILMAN, ISAAC C., baker and grain dealer, King st.west.Chisholm, Robert, carpenter, MacNab near Concession st.Chisholm, William, carpenter, corner MacNab and Concession sts.Chittenden, C.S., dentist, King near John st., house corner Main and Spring sts.Christ church, rev.J.G.Geddes, rector, James near Henry st.CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $2; rev.Gideon Shepard, editor; Methodist Episcopal church, proprietor ; Shepard & Morrison, publishers ; William A.Shepard, printer, Catharine near Rebecca st.Christian, John, printer, Tyburn near Walnut st.Church of the Ascension, rev, John Hebden, M.A., minister, corner John and Maria sts.Cilbourne, Edward, blacksmith, Ray near Little Main st.City Arms saloon, Samuel Tiffin, proprietor, corner Catharine und Lynd sts.CITY CORPORATION, John F.Moore, mayor ; Thomas Beasley, clerk, City hall, Market sq., James st.CITY HALL, Market sq., James st.City Hospital, E.Henwood, physician, Thomas Wilson, superintendent, corner John and Guise sts.Clare, John K., dealer in dry goods and clothing, 8 James st.Clare, William, plainer, MacNab near Concession st.Claridge, John, cabdriver, John near Tyburn st.Clark, Adam, dealer in hardware, King near Hughson st., house Caroline near Napier st.Clark, Hiram, Main near MacNab st.CLARK, HUTCHINSON, architect and builder, Hugh- son near Gore st.Clark, Mrs,, Main near MacNab st.Clark, Thomas, proprietor of Union hotel, corner Stuart and MacNab sts.Clark, Thomas H., Managing Director's office, Great Western Railway, Park near Colborne st.Clarke, Adam, of A.Clarke & Co., Caroline st.Clarke, Adam, & Co., dealers in hardware, King st.east, Clarke, Alexander, engine driver, MacNab near Wilson st.Clarke, Charles, carpenter, York st.Clarke, Hiram, corner Wellington and Duke sts.Clarke, J.F., clerk in Custom house, corner Maria and Hughson sts.Clarke, James, laborer, East Market st.Clarke, Mrs.Sarah, schoolmistress, King st.east.Clarke, Richard G., audit office, Great Western Railway, house King st.east.Clarke, Thos., carpenter, corner Hughson and Gore sta.Clary, Cornelius, laborer, Wilson near Hughson st.Clary, Edward, stonemason, Wentworth ncar Nightingale st.Clayton, John, tailor, Hughson st.Clayton, Miss L., milliner, York st.Cleary, John, porter, King st.east.Cleary, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Barton near Ca- tharine st.Clement, Mrs., widow, corner Tyburn and Cherry sts.Cliff, William, millwright, Cannon st.Clifford, John, machinist, Hess near Cannon st.Close, John, carpenter, corner Hughson and Gore sts.Coakly, Jeremiah, laborer, Caroline near Bold st.Coates, Henry M., painter, Hughson near Lynd st.Cobine, Robert, Victoria, house, King st., east.Coburn, George, city engineer, Wellington near Peel st.Cochrane, Hugh, wholesale dealer in dry goods, King st., house King st.east.Cochrane, Josiah, hairdresser, King st.east.Cockran, James, laborer, Breadalbane near Garth st.Coffee, Michael, laborer, Oak near John st.Cohen, Benjamin L., dealer in fancy goods, East Market st.COLBECK, HENRY, money order clerk, Post office house on Mountain near East avenue.Colbron, William, Peel near James st.COLEMAN, CHARLES S., proprietor of Anglo American hotel, King st.east.Collar, John, Main near Charles st.Collin, Samuel, grocer, John near King st., house John near Gore st.Collingwood, Thomas, carpenter and builder, Catha- rina near John st.Collins, Samuel, merchant, John near Rebecca st.Colman, John, laborer, corner Wilson and John sts.Colonial Life Assurance Company, Andrew Burns, agent, Maria st.Colored Baptist church, rev.Philip Broadwater, minister, MacNab st.Colored Methodist Episcopal church, Rebecca near John st.Colpoys, Edward, clerk, Park near Colborne st.Colvin, Patrick, moulder, Hughson near Simcoe st.Colvine, Peter, saloonkeeper, King st.Colwell, Joseph, file cutter, William st.near Railway.Come, Darius, James near Hannah st.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, W.I.Park, manager, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.; Commercial inn, Robert Hooper proprietor, 80 Mac- Nab st.Condon, Edward, saloon, corner Merrick and Purk sts.Congregational Church, rev.Edward Ebbs, minister, corner Hughson and Henry sts.Connell, Mary, tin pedlar, Hughson near Stinson st.Conners, Patrick, laborer, MacNab neur Wilson st.Connolly, Thomas, grocer, John near King st.Connor, James, dyer, York st.Connor, James, laborer, Burlington near MacNab st.Connor, John, laborer, Guise near James st.Connor, Patrick, laborer, Hughson near Simcoe st.Connor, Peter, tailor, 166 York st.Connor, William, laborer, Union near John st.Conoly, John, laborer, Lynd near John st.Conroy, Peter, tailor, Lynd, near Catharine st.Convent and Noviciate of the Sisters of St.Joseph. Direcrony.] 1858, HAMILTON.169 Cook, Adam, of Stuart & Co., Park near Vine st.Cook, Charles, & Co., dealers in dry goods, King st.east.Cook, D.M,, of H.& D.M.Cook & Co., James near Henry st.COOK, H.& D.M., & Co., Inmber merchants, Henry near James st.Cook, Hiram, of H.& D.M.Cook & Co., James near Ienry st.Cook, John, butcher, Market, house John st.near Lake.Cook, John, carpenter, Broadway.Oook John, of Stewart & Co., Merrick, ncar MacNab st.Cook, John B., butcher, John near Wood st Cook, William, proprictor of Farmers hotel, King near Charles st.Cook, William, stable keeper, Market st.west, Cooke, Douglas, moulder, Park ncar Colborne st.Cooke, John, iron founder, Merrick near MacNab st.Cooke, William, painter, Stinson near Hughson st.Cooke, William D., bookkeeper, Queen near Market st.COOMBE, TIIOMAS, bookseller, Upper Hughson st.near Market.Cooper, Alexander, blacksmith, Ray's block off Broadway.Cooper, H.G., of Williams & Cooper, Bond st.Cooper, Mrs.E., seamstress, East Market st.Copland, Samuel, MacNab st.near Strand.Copp, Anthony, dealer in hardware, Upper Hughson near Augusta st.Copp & Brother, tinsmiths, John near King William st.Corbey, Lewis R., of L.R.Corbey & Co., boards at Anglo American hotel.CORBEY, LEWIS R., & Co., dealersin dry goods, corner King and Hughson sts.Corbit, Patrick, laborer, Mulberry near MacNab st.Cornish, H.¢., boards at Royal hotel.Cornwall, F.& G., daguerreotypists, King near James st.Cornwall, Ebenezer, of E.& G.Cornwall, 25 Peel st.Cornwall, George, of E.& G.Cornwall, 25 Peel st.Cosgrove, Lawrence, tinsmith, Peel near John st.Cosgrove, William, boot and shoe malker, John near Augusta st.Costello, Jeremiah, laborer, Burlington near James st.Cot, Ths., saloonkceper, corner Stuart and Hughson sts.Cotter, James, laborer, Broadway.Coulter, Anthony, laborer, King st.cast.Coumbe, John, sawyer, Strachan near James st.Coumbe, William, carpenter, Catharine near Peel st.Counsell,Chus.O., county clerk, Main near Hughson st, house James near Augusta st.Coupe, Thomas, laborer, Broadway.Couples, 1Tugh, porter, Mulberry near MacNab st.Courtney, John, dealer in dry goods, King st.cast, house Maria st.Cowell, Maurice, plasterer, Peel near John st.Cowen, John, carpenter, Guise st.Cowen, Johnson, carter, Hughson near Ienry st.Cowie, James, merchant tailor, York st.Cowper, James, luborer, Ruy near little Main st.Cox, Jumes, teamster, East Markot st.Oox, John, grocer and feed storekeeper, King st.west.Coxon, George, furniture broker, King st.cast.COZENS, GEORGE II, merchant tailor, 45 James st.next Mechanics hall, house Bond st.Oozens, Samuel, porter, Peel near Cherry st.Crua, James, freight clerk, Great Western Railway, house Napier st.Crabtree, Mrs., widow, John near Rebecen st.Craig, Thomas, law student, corner Wellington and Peel sts.Craigie, William, of Freeman, Craigie & Proudfoot, Hughson st.CRAIGIE, WILLIAM, M.D,, Augusta st, Cranch, Joseph P., clerk, MacNab near Stinson st.Crawford, J., & Co., produce dealers, Hughson st.CRAWFORD, JAMES W., Great Western hotel, King near MacNub st.Crawford, John 8, clerk, John near Gore st.Crawford, John W., clerk, Burlington near MacNab st.Crawford, N.G., cashier of Gore Bank, corner King and Hughson sts.CRAWFORD, ROBERT, clerk, James near Barton st.Crawford, Samuel, porter, Upper Hughson near Peel st.Crawford, William H., whitewasher, corner Pearl and George sts.Creech, Edward, carpenter, Warren near Hughson st.Creech, Richard, hotel keeper, John near Wilson st.Creighton, John A., clerk, boards at Phenix hotel.Crerar, Joseph R., grocer, Vine near Bay st.Cresswell, Frederick, cashier Great Western Railway, Murray and MacNab sts.Cresswell, Ralph, clerk, Peel st.CRICKMORE, C.G., barrister and solicitor, 22 King st.east, house, John near Maria st.Crisp, Alf, post office clerk, Wellington near Tyburn st.Croel, Henry, mariner, MacNab near Colborne st.Crofton, Walter, laborer, Picton near James st.Crofts, Benjamin, King William near Nelson st.Crofts, Benjamin, of Crofts & Lewis, East Market st.Crofts, Joseph, James st.CROFTS & LEWIS, dealers in dry goods and clothing, 8 James st.Cronin, Dennis, carter, Strachan near James st.Crooks, Eratt & Co., lumber merchants, Napier st.west.Cross, Stephen, laborer, Hughson near Wilson st.CROSSLEY, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, corner James and King William sts., house Wellington near Peel sts.Crossway, D., currier, corner Burlington & MacNab sts.Crozier, St.George B., inspector of revenue for North Wentworth and Halton, Hannah near James st.CUMMINGS, JAMES, dealer in china, crockery, glass and earthenware, wholesale and retail, King st.east, house corner Main and Wellington sts.Cummings, James, laborer, MacNab near Wilson st.CUMMINGS, JOHN, builder, Cherry near Peel st.Cunningham, Alexander, carpenter, William st.near Railway.Cunningham, Thomas, laborer, Little James st.Curran, Mrs.Johanna, Burlington near James st.Currell, James, provision storekeeper, Broadway.Currie, Donald, clerk, Little Main st.Curry, William, carpenter, Lynd near Mary st.Curtis, Joseph, carpenter, MacNab near Cannon st.Cusack, P.R., of Park & Cusack, Hughson st.Cusack, William, shoemaker, Mulberry near James st.Custom house, corner MacNab and Brock sts.Cuzner, John, shoemaker, MacNab near Main st.Dallas, James, hostler, John near Stuart st.Dallas, John J., M.D, corner Gore and Hughson sts.DALLEY, E,, dealer in drugs, groceries, perfumery, &c., 110 York st.DALLEY, WARE & Co., scale manufacturers, all kinds of scales made to order, 120 York st.Dallwidge, David, blacksmith, corner Queen st.and Broadway.Dallyn, Edwin, hairdresser, James near York st., house Stuart near John st.Dallyn, Joseph, bellows maker, Murray aud James sts.Dallyn, Joseph E., hairdresser, Royal hotel.Dalton, Abraham, shoemaker, corner Catharine near Barton st.Dalton, John S., carpenter and builder, Lynd near Catharine st.Dalton, John S., dealer in dry goods, King William st.Daly, Michael, porter, Hess near York st.Dampier, Richard, clerk, Cannon near MacNab st.Daniells, R.W., boards at Royal hotel.Dannihy, John, saloonkeeper, Walnut near Catharina st.Dargan, William, plasterer, Peel near James st.Darling, James, ropemaker, King st.east.Daul, Xavier, tailor, King st.west.David, George, porter, Peel near Cherry st.Davidson, James, laborer, Cannon near Park st. 170 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Davidson, John, collector of customs, Main near Hess st.DAVIDSON, THOMAS, proprietor of Royal hotel, cot- ner James and Merrick sts.Davidson, William, of Field & Davidson, Mary st.Davidson, William, machinist, William st.near Railway.Davis, captain Peter, Catharine st.near Lake.Davis, Charles, whitewasher, 24 Hughson st.DAVIS, DANIEL, M.D.corner James and King William sts., boards at Florence hotel.Davis, Henry, carpenter, MacNab near Cannon st.Davis, J.C., operator Montreal Telegraph, James st.Davis, James, lumber merchant, King st.west.Davis, John, clerk, Peter st.Davis, John H., printer, Catharine near Rebecca st.Davis, John, Main near Hughson st.Davis, Milton, of Hamilton, Davis & Co., Royal hotel block, corner James and Merrick sts.Davis, Mrs.Margaret, widow, John near Catharina st.Davis, Nicholas, blacksmith, Lynd near Catharine st.Davis, Samuel, city bailiff, Catharine near Catharina st.Davis, William, lodging house, corner James and Cannon sts.Davis, William H., clerk, near Bay st.Dawson, Donald, constable, Cherry near Peel st.Day, James, shoemaker, MacNab near King st.Day, James, E., bookkeeper, 50 Rebecca st.Day, John, shoemaker, Barton near Catharine st.Day, William, porter, Barton near Hughson st.Dayfoot, J.B., tanner and boot and shoe maker, Market sq., house West avenue.Dean, Mrs.T., Broadway.Deans & Bannerman, blacksmiths, Peel near Hess st.Death, John, shoemaker, Broadway.Debus, George, shoemaker, MacNab near Mulberry st.Degnis, Théophile, carriage painter, Market st.Delano, Mrs.S.L., restaurant, Catharine near King st.Delay, James, laborer, Hughson near Simcoe st.Dempster, William, clerk.Denny, George, laborer, Hughson near Stinson st.Denny, John, laborer, Wilson near James st.Deposit and Savings Bank, Lewis R.Marsh, manager, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.DePostal, Mrs., widow, King st.west.Dermody, Patrick, baker, Main near Spring st.Devaney, Lawrence, auctioneer and commission merchant, Market sq.Devaney, Patrick, laborer, King st.Devine, Richard, shoemaler, York st.Devine, William, laborer, Hughson near Union st.Devlin, Edward, school teacher, corner Mulberry and MacNab sts.Dewer, Plummer, bookkeeper, Main near Caroline st.Dewy, Daniel, ice merchant, MacNab near Merrick st.Dick, John, laborer, Hess near Cannon st.Dick, Robert, boards at Royal hotel.Dickerman, James P., corner Hughson and Rebecca sts.Dickinson, Wm., M.D., corner Hughson and Rebecca sts.Dickson, James, artist, Main near MacNab st.Diesbacher & Hoffeler, clothiers, John near Main st.Dillen, Michael, laborer, Stinson near James st.Dillon, James, laborer, Strachan near James st.Dillon, William, laborer, Guise near John st.Dillon, William, laborer, Hughson st.near Railway.Dinall, Mrs.Alexander, Rob Roy hotel, 62 Upper John st.Dingle, John, butcher, Market, house Mary st.Dingle, Joseph, butcher, John near Stuart st.Dingle, R.& J., butchers, Market.Dingle, William, mason, Napier st.Dingwall, James, druggist.Dingwall, James, engineer, Queen st.near Broadway.Dingwall, Mrs.Flora, tavernkeeper, corner John and Peel sts.Divine, Felix, laborer, John near Lynd st.Divine, John, moulder, John near Gore st.Dixon, George, carpenter, York st.Dixon, James, porter, Tyburn near Wellington st.DIXON, THOMAS C., emigrant agent, Park near Cannon st.Dixon, Wm., grocer and wino and spirit merchant, James st.opposite Market, house Market near Bay st.Dodd, James, machinist, Little Main st.Dodds, Andrew, carpenter, Cannon near MacNab st.Dodds, William, builder and railway contractor, Hugh- son near Henry st.Dodgson, William, sawyer, Mulberry near MacNab st.Dodman, James, Catharina near John st.Dodson, George, laborer, Lock near Main st.Dodson, Hector, whipmaker, Park near Sheaffe st.Dodson, William, Main near Bay st.Dolin, Peter, saloon, King st.west.Donahae, Jeremiah, grocer, Tyburn near Walnut st.Donahoe, Patrick, laborer, Catharine st.near Railway.Donahue, Stephen, laborer, Stinson near James st.Donavan, Jeremiah, tailor, Cherry noar Catharina si.Donelly, Barnard, carpenter, Peel near MacNab st.Donelly, Edward, Woodmount, Mountain near John st.Donelly, James, porter, Hughson near Henry st.Donoghue, Florence, saloon, King William st.Donoghue, Jeremiah, coachmaker, corner Catharine and Maria st.Donoghue, John, East Market st.Donovan, Randall, laborer, Burlington st.near Cook's wharf.Doody, Patrick, laborer, Mulberry near James st.Douglas, J.& R., dealers in dry goods, King st.east.Douglas, Joseph, mason, James near Murray st.Douglas, Leslie, stonecutter, Stinson near James st.Douglas, Robert, bricklayer, corner Wellington and Maria sts.Dove, David, carpenter, Queen near King st.Dow, James, plasterer, Canada st.Dow, Robert, plasterer, Canada st.Dow, William, mason, Hess near King st.Dowker, John P., clerk, East Market st.Dowker, Mrs.Elizabeth, boarding house, Park near Sheaffe st.Dowling, John, Wellington inn, corner Colborne and MacNab sts.Dowling, Martin, grocery and saloon, 79 Bay st.Downey, George, dealer in hides and tallow, Little Main st.Downey, Hugh, laborer, Hughson near Union st.Downie, George, clerk, MacNab near Simcoe st.Downie, George, blacksmith, Oak near Hughson st.Doyle, John, laborer, Market near James st.Doyle, Patrick, laborer, corner Strachan and James sts.Doyle, Peter, laborer, John near Augusta st.Dreaver, Thomas, laborer, John near Buse st.Drennan, Mrs.Ann, groceries, Hughson st.Drey, Albert, of Rosenband & Drey, Catharine st.Drey, Egnatz, of Rosenband & Drey, Catharine st.Drey, Sigmund, of Rosenband & Drey, Catharine st.Driscoll, Frederick, commission merchant, corner Vine and James sts.Dryman, John, laborer, York st.Drysdale, Alexander, clerk, MacNab st.Drysdale, Alexander, upholsterer, corner MacNab and Cannon sts.Duckworth, John, boiler maker, James near Wood st.Dudbridge, Benjamin, dealer in fancy goods, MacNab near Vine st.Duff, Mrs.Rachel, Main near Caroline st.Duffield, Mrs., schoolmistress, James near Peel st.Duffield, William, Hughson near Henry st.Duffy, Hugh, boards at Royal hotel.Duffy, John, constable, Mulberry near Park st.Duffy, John, proprietor of Burlington hotel, James near Guay st.Duffy, Thomas, carpenter, John near Stinson st.Duggan, Fardie, laborer, Ray near York sf.Duggan, Richard O., corner Market and Park sts.Duggan, Thomas, M.D., corner Hughson and Rebecca sts.Duggan, William, laborer, corner Wood and John sts. DirEcrour.] 1858.HAMILTON.171 Duguid, William, carpenter, near Cannon and Wellington gts.Duke, J.E., boards at Royal hotel.Duke, Jolin A, clerk, Park near Mulberry st.Duncan, Mrs.Alice, widow, John near Henry st.Duncan, rev.George, minister of Baptist church, John st, Dundon, John, carpenter, Lynd pear John st.Dundurn inn, John Morden, proprietor, York st.Dunfy, James, grocer, Mulberry near Park st.Dunlop, James, iron finisher, York st.Dunlop, Robert, carpenter and builder, John st.Dunn, James, broom maker, Garth near King st.Dunn, John, laborer, Wilson near James st.Dunn, Mrs., corner Peel and Catharine sts.Dunn, Mrs.Isabella, groceries, corner Catharlne and Peel sts.Dunn, P., saloonkeeper, John near King William st.Dunnett, Benjamin, confectioner, near Russell st.and West avenue.Dunstan, R.W., coal merchant, John near Lynd st.Dunstan, Richard J., salesman, corner Catharine and Catharina sts.Duquette, Frederick, boards at Montreal house.Durant, Mrs.Margaret, seamstress, Little Market st.Dwyre, J., carpenter and joiner, Colborne near Park st.Eagan, Patrick, tavern, corner James and Wood sts.Eager, H.A, post office clerk, Cannon near Park st.EAGER, JOHN BARKER, post office clerk, James st.near Knox's church.Eager, Mrs.S., boarding house, East Market st.Eason, Mrs.Jane, widow, Walnut near Catharina st.Easson, Allan, broom manufacturer, King st.west.Easter, Samuel, tailor, corner John and Barton sts.Easting, James, cabinetmaker, King st.west.Easton hotel, J.Campbell, proprietor, James near Wood st.Ebbs, John E., Custom house broker, MacNab st.near Strand.EBBS, REV.EDWARD, minister of Congregational church and secretary to City Tract and Missionary Society, King st.east.Ecclestone & Bethune, confectioners, 10 King st.east.Ecclestone, Francis, confectioner, 87 York st.Ecclestone, W.T., of Ecclestone & Bethune, 37 King st.west.Edgar, Francis, carpenter and builder, corner MacNab and Colborne sts.Edgar, John, saloonkeeper, corner MacNab and Col- borne sts.EDGAR, SHARP & Co., lumber merchants and builders, corner York and Caroline sts.Edgar, William, carpenter and joiner, Park near Cannon st.Edgecomb, C.W., house and sign painter, King st.east.Egan, Francis, Wellington near Catharina st.Egan, John, laborer, Burlington near MacNab st.Einstein & Mandle, wholesale fancy goods and jewellery, &c., John st.Elder, George, machinist, William st.near Railway.Ellerbeck, R., clerk, James st.wharf.Ellesworth, Hermon G., wechanic, James st.near Christ church.Ellicott, Thomas, carpenter and confectioner, King st.wost.Elliott, John, laborer, Wilson near John st.ELLIOTT, REV.JAMES, Wesleyan, Main near John st.Ellison, John, bookkeeper, Upper Hughson st.England, Robert, moulder, Catharine near Lynd st.English, Charles, dealer, Merrick near Park st.Enniskillen house, John Morrison, proprietor, foot of James st.Enright, Patrick, laborer, Mulberry near James st.Enright, Thomas, laborer, Picton near James st.Ens, Edward, carpenter, Caroline near York st.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.S.Garrett, agent, Catherine near Henry st.Erie and Ontario Fire Insurance Company, Theodore A.Ambridge, agent, Queen near York st.Erly, Bryan, laborer, Ray near King st.Esquire & Fuller, grocers, &c., King st.east.Essex, John, carver, near Russell st.and Westavenue.Evans, Daniel, merchant tailor, James near Vine st., house Vine st.Evans, Edward L., plasterer, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Evans, J., joiner, Picton near MacNab st.Evans, Mrs.Lucy, boarding house, Caroline near Na- ier st.EVANS, ROBERT, dealer in dry goods and clothing, 10 James st., house corner John and King William sts.Evans, Thomas, moulder, MacNab near Mulberry st.Ewan, Robert, merchant tailor, John near King William st.Faaley, Cornelius, clerk, Stuart near James st.Fagan, Matthew, laborer, Oak near Catharine st.Fairchilds, John, laborer, York st.Fairclough, Mrs.John, general store, Bay st.Fairfield, Walter, saloon, King William st.Fairgrieve, John, grocer, MacNab near King st., house Park near Mulberry st.Fairweather, John, carpenter, 17 Bay st.Fallman, Enoch H., carriagemaker, corner Caroline and York sts., house Caroline near Cannon st.Falvey, Jeremiah, blacksmith, Mulberry near Park st.Farish, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Augusta near John st.Farmer, William, plumber and gasfitter, next door to Bank of Upper Canada James st.Farmers home, Joseph Broughton, proprietor, York st.Farmers hotel, Edmund McKay, proprietor, York st.Farmers hotel, William Cook, proprietor, King near Charles st.Farmers inn, Archibald McCoy, proprietor, Guise st.Farr, Mrs.M.H., widow, 37 Bay st.Farrell, John, laborer, Hess st.near Railway.FARRELL, RIGHT REV.JOHN, D.D., bishop, Re- man catholic, Sheaffe near Bay st.Faulkner, John, bricklayer, Broadway.Faulkner, Joseph, builder, Main near Victoria st.Faustman, Ernest, cooper, John near Rebecca st.Fawcett, Mrs.Mary Ann, widow, corner Gore and Hughson sts.FEARMAN, FREDERICK W., commission merchant and wholesale dealer in produce, Hughson near King William st., house Park st.f'earnside, Edward, merchant tailor, King William st.Fearnside, Thos., tailor, Wellington near Catharina st.Fechan, William, clerk, Hughson near Barton st.FELL, WILLIAM, engraver, copper-plate printer, dealer in fancy articles, manufacturer of checks, for keys, and for railway and steamboat baggage, King st.west near MacNab st.Felson, Alfred, porter, MacNab near Mulberry st.Fennix, Mrs.Margaret, boarding house, Main near Hughson st.Fenton, Mrs., Catharine near Rebecca st.Ferguson, E.J., of Juson & Co., James near King st.Ferguson, James, engineer, John near Augusta st.Ferguson, John, laborer, Pearl near King st.Fergusson, Mrs., milliner, 5 James st.Fergusson, Peter, Fergusson\u2019s avenue.Ferguson, William, clerk, Park near Sheaffe st.Ferrie, Colin C., York st.FERRIE, HON.ADAM, Henry st.Ferrie, John, Herkimer near James st.Ferrie, Mrs., Catharine, corner Park and Sheaffe sts.Ferris, Peter, police constable, Tyburn near Cherry st.Ferris, William, tavernkeeper, corner John and King William sts.Field & Davidson, saddlers and dealers in hardware, 8 James st.Ficld, John, of Field & Davidson, Mary st.M.L.C., Catharine near 172 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Fielding, William, engine driver, Little Market st.Fields, John C., dealer in leather, &c., King st.east, house Caroline near Main st.Figgs, Frederick, saloonkeeper, MacNab near Vine st.Finch, William H., iron founder, Inkerman st.near Victoria avenue.Finlay, Henry, teamster, Queen near Market st.Finn, Catharine, boarding house, Wilson near James st.Finn, James, laborer, Wilson near Hughson st.Finn, Thomas, laborer, Garth near Dundurn st.Fiset, Ignace, tinsmith, Catharine near Lynd st.Fish, Mrs.Samuel, proprietress of Ontario house, foot .of James st.Fisher, James, carriagemaker, Main near Bond st.Fisher, Maitland, merchant, James st., house Main near MacNab st.Fisher, Michael, Main near MacNab st.Fisher, Nathaniel D., dealer in leather and findings, King st.west, bouse James st.south.Fitch, George, shoemaker, Peel near Bond st.Fitzgerald, John, carpenter, Napier st.Fitzgerald, Mrs.Mary, washerwoman, Burlington near MacNab st.Fitzlombpork, Fritz, cabinetmaker, East Market st.Fitzgibbon, Mrs.Mary, widow, John near Henry st.Fitzmaurice, Mrs., Tyburn near Catharine st.Fitzpatrick & Brothers, painters and glaziers, King st.east.Fitzpatrick, H., livery stables, 14 Main, and 6 Hugh- son sts.Fitzpatrick, H., painter, 21 Cannon st.Fitzpatrick, Hugh, boarding house, Upper Hughson near King st.Fitzpatrick, John, policeman, Hughson near Stinson st.Fitzpatrick, Kenny, painter, Cannon near Park st.Fitzpatrick, Martin, painter, 32 West King st.Flaherty, Francis, laborer, Oak near Catharine st.Flaherty, John, gardener, Catharine near Henry st.Flaherty, Timothy, laborer, Hughson near Barton st.Flanagan, Martin, post office messenger, Maria near Catharine st.Flanigan, Patrick, laborer, King st.Flatt, Thomas, shipmaster, James near Market st.Flaus, Robert, bookkeeper.Fleckser, John, cigar maker and tobacconist, corner Caroline and King sts.Fleming, John, carpenter, corner William and Parton sts.Flemming, John, tailor, Catharine near Peel st.Fletcher, John, laborer, Broadway.Fletcher, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, York st., house corner Ray and Little Main sts.Flett, James, stonemason, corner Victoria avenue and Main st.Flewitt, Joseph, carpenter, Henry near John st.Flinn, Matthew, laborer, Little James st.Flood, Edward, saloonkeeper, corner John and Augusta sts.Flood, Frank, agent mail line steamboats, boards at Royal hotel.Flood, James, laborer, Little Main st.FLORENCE HOTEL, Roswald Jeffrey, proprietor, King st.west.Flynn, John, moulder, Upper Hughson near Augusta st.Foley, Morris, laborer, John near Peel st.Folingsby, Joseph B., of W.P.McLaren & Co., John st.FOOTNER, WILLIAM, James st.Forbes, Thomas William, smith, Peel near Walnut st.Ford, Edward, blacksmith, Maiden lane near Mac- Nab st.Ford, James, constable, corner John and Wilson sts.Ford, N., painter and glazier, Catharine near Henry st.Ford, Mrs.William, groceries, James near Wood st.Forest, James, saloon, James st.near Bank of Upper Canada.Forner, John, shoemaker, Henry near Wellington st.Forsyth, George, engineer, corner Strachan and Bay sts.Foster, A.M., of Foster & Galbreaith.Foster & Galbreaith, hatters and furriers, wholesale and retail, King st.west.Foster, George, pedlar, corner Cannon and Bay sts.Foster, James, machinist, Little Market st.Foster, Joseph, mason, Tyburn near Wellington st.Foster, Mrs.Mary Ann, widow, John near Bay st.Foster, Thomas, coffee merchant, John near King 8t., house corner Walnut and Tyburn sts.Fothergill, Mrs., fancy store, 21 West King st.Fothergill, Robert, clerk, Fotheringham, Thomas, Main near Bay st.Fowler, William, stonemason, Hughson near Barton st.Fox, James, conductor, Great Western Railway, Mulberry near James st.Fraser, A., stationer, Caroline st.Fraser, Colin, tavernkecper, John near Peel st.Fraser, Donald, tailor, Little Peel st.Fraser, John, tinsmith, Main near Victoria st.Fraser, Thomas, sausage and pork vendor, James st.near Post office.Fraser, William, proprietor of Balmoral house, corner James and Stuart sts.Frazer, Alexander, carpenter, Pecl-near Catharine sts.Frazer, Douglas, barrister, Hannah st.Fray, Joseph, Main near Caroline st.Fredinburg, George, cigar maker, Hughson near Stin- son st.Freeborn, Thomas, painter, Stinson near John st.Freeland, Charles, commission merchant, corner James and Rebecca sts., house Barton near Hughson st.FREEMAN, CRAIGIE & PROUDFOOT, barristers and solicitors, King near James st.Freeman, L.B., of Gage & Freeman, Elgin st.Freeman, S.B., of Freeman, Craigie & Proudfoot, James near Mountain st.Freeman, William, waiter, Peel near Charles st.French, Mrs.Ann, jeweller and watchmaker, Catha- rine near Gore st.Fry, Henry, clerk, corner Russell st.and West avenue.Fryer, William, clerk, King William st.Fuller, Mrs.Jane, widow, MacNab near Mulberry st.Tuller, Newal, grocer, corner King and MacNab sts., house Park near Vine st.Furlong, Moses, saloon, King st.east.Furlong, Thomas, laborer, Little Main st.Furman, C.A., barber, Mulberry near James st.Fury, Michael, pedlar, John near Peel st.Tury, Mrs., widow, 42 Maria st.Gage, Andrew W., of Gage & Freeman, Catharine near Lynd st.Gage & Freeman, wholesale and retail watchmakers and jewellers, 1 White's New Stone Buildings, King st.east.Gage, John, proprietor of Union inn, 104 John st.Gage, Mrs.Jane, tavernkeeper, corner John and Lynd sts.Gage, P.J., of Gage & Freeman, Elgin st.Gahagan, Michael, boot and shoe maker, John near Stuart st.Galbraith, John, Hannah st.; Galbreaith, D.B., of W.D.Gulbreaith & Co., corner Main and Sherry sts.Galbreaith, David, of Foster & Galbreaith, 7 James st.Galbreaith, Mrs.Elizabeth, boarding house, Henry near James st.Galbreaith, Walter D., of W.D.Galbreaith & Co., Main near Walnut st.GALBREAITH, W.D., & Co.; wholesale and retail grocers and wine and spirit merchants, King st.east.Gallagher, Michael, laborer, Ray st.Gallivan, John, laborer, Mulberry near MacNab st.Gamble, James, tinsmith, 3 Park st.Gammell, Matthew, carpenter and joiner, Hess near Napier st.Gardner, J., gardener, corner Maria and Hughson sts. Direcrony.| 1858.HAMILTON.173 Garrett, J.S., commission merchant, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Catharine near Henry st.Garrick, William, carpenter, Hughson near Wilson st.Garson, David, carpenter, Little Market st.Garvey, Michael, policeman, Hughson near Darton st.Garvin, Francis, tailor, Ray near York st, Garvin, Hugh, laborer, Barton near William st.Gates, C.H, of F.W.Gates & Co, Upper James st.GATES, F.W., & Co., wholesale dry goods merchants, 43 King st.east.Gates, Frederick William, of I.W.Gates & Co., Her- kimer st.Gates, G.H., James near Augusta st.Gauld, Alexander, of Smith & Gauld, Hess st.Gay, James, gardener, Upper Hughson near Augusta st.Gay, James W., clerk, Hughson st.Gay, Robert, printer, East Market st.Gayner, John, carter, Hughson near Henry st.GEDDES, REV.J.GAMBLE, rector of Christ's church, church of England, corner John aud Barton sts.Gentle, John, carpenter, Margaret near King st.GENTRY & BROWN, booksellers, stationers, blank book manufacturers and binders, James st.opposite Market.Gentry, Edward, of Gentry & Brown, Catharine near Rebecca st.George inn, John Huntley, proprietor, York st.German church, church of England, rev.C.L.F.Haen- sel, officiating minister.Gibb, Miss, teacher, James near Peel st.Gibbons, William, laborer, Mulberry near Park st.Gibbs, J.P., wholesale and retail grocer and wine and spirit merchant, Market sq., house Charles st.Gibson, William, machinist, corner Henry and Cath- cart sts.Gilbart, John, tailor, Caroline near York st.Gilbert, Mrs., dressmaker, James near Vine st.Gilbert, Thomas, laborer, corner John and Henry sts.Gilchrist, William, waggonmaker, King st., house Main st.Gilkison & Clark, agents and brokers, Merrick near MacNab st., Gilkison, Jasper, agent for Beacon Life Insurance Company, and commission agent, Merrick st, house York st.Gillan, John, cabinetmaker, Main near Victoria st.Gillard, Henry, coachman, Hughson near Lynd st.Gillesby, Archibald, flour merchant, 11 Upper John st.GILLESBY, THOMAS, cricket and billiard saloon, corner Market and Bay sts.Gillesby, William, flour merchant, John near King st Gillespie, Denholm & Co., general dry goods merchants, and agents for Pheenix Fire Insurance Company, 45 King st.west.Gillespie, George, James st.near Maiden lane.Gillespie, George, of Gillespie, Denholm & Co.45 King st.west.Gillespie, John, machinist, Cannon near Bay st.Gillespie, Thomas, Market st.GILLESPY, WILLIAM, of Smiley & Gillespy, cditor of the Spectator, Margaret near King st.Gillies, Donald, saloon, King st.west.Gillies, Mrs., Bold st.Gillis, David, clerk, Cherry st.Gillis, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, MacNab near Cannon st.Gillmore, George, shoemaker, Walnut near Peel st.Gilmour, John, cabinetmaker, Market st.Gilmour, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Napier st.Gittens, James H., dealer in dry goods, Upper Hugh- son near Peel st.Glaber, William, railway baggage master, Concession near Bay st.GLASGOW ARMS INN, James Love, proprietor, Stuart hill near Railway depot.Glass, William, shoemaker, Peel near James st.Glasgow inn, Daniel Black, proprietor, corner Cannon and Bay sts.Glasgow inn, James Black, proprietor, Stuart st.opposite Railway depot.Glass, James, saloonkeeper, Main sts.Glassco, Edward, boot and shoe maker, East Market st.GLASSCO, WILLIAM H., batter and furrier, King near Hughson st.GLOBE NEWSPAPER AGENCY OFFICE, corner King and James sts.Glover, Mrs.Adeline, dressmaker, Hess near Hunter st.Goble, Moses, spikemaker, Hughson near Gore st.Goff, George, painter, Henry near John st.Golden Gate saloon, T.H.Harvey, proprietor, 69 James st.Goldie, James, bank teller.Goodfellow, Mrs.Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, John near Tyburn st.GORDON, ALEXANDER, boot and shoe maker, King st.west, house South James st.Gordon, D., James near Peel st.Gordon, John, of Gordon & Mackay, Augusta st Gordon, John, railway switchman, Ray near York st.GORDON & MACKAY, wholesale dry goods merchants, 37 King near Jobn st.Gordon, Mrs, Augusta st.Gordon, Mrs.E., widow, Union near John st.Gordon, very rev.Edward, vicar general, catholic, Sheaffe near Bay st.Gordon, Robert, carpenter, corner Caroline and Napier sts.Gordon, Robert L., copper, tin and sheet iron worker, King William st.Gordon, William, builder, Napier st.Gordon, William, cooper, King William st., house corner Catharine and Rebecca sts.GORE BANK, N.G.Crawford, cashier, corner King and Hughson sts.Gore District Public Offices, Main near Hughson st.Gore, Robert, laborer, Picton near James st.Gorwan, Mrs.John, widow, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Gott, W.A,, Vine near James st.Gould, John, laborer, King st.east.Gould, William, painter, Mulberry near Park st Goulden, John, tailor, Concession near James st.Goulstone, James, bookkeeper, John near Catharina st.GOURLEY, COL.WILLIAM, J.P., Barton lodge.Grafton, John S., of J.3.Grafton & Co., boards at Royal hotel.GRAFTON, JOHN S., & Co., dealers in dry goods and millinery, 2 James st.Graham, Alexander, nail manufacturer, corner Henry and Hughson sts., house John near Henry st.Graham, D., carpenter, corner Mulberry and Park sts.Graham, John, machinist, Hess near Cannon st.Graham, John, stonecutter, East Market st.Graham, Robert, policeman, Hughson near Barton st.Graham, Thomas, blacksmith, Catbarine near Lynd st.GRAMMAR SCHOOL, rev.A.P.Morris, M.A., principal, Main st.Granniss & Co., dealers in fruit and oysters, 36 James st.Grant, Gregory, carpenter, 22 Cherry st.GRANT, JOHN, provision dealer, Cherry st.GRANT & MIDDLEWOOD, brewers, Spring Brewery, corner Bay and Marlborough sts., office Main near Hughson st.Grant, William W., sailmaker, Zealand's wharf, MacNab st., house Catharine st.Grant, Peter, of Grant & Middlewood, Maria near Hughson st.Gray, John, laborer, Hess near Market st.Gray, Thomas, grocer, Market sq., house Park near York st.corner Catharine and Roman Tyburn near 174 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Grayson, George, carriage-spring maker, Broadway.GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, James W.Crawford, proprietor, King st.west near MacNab st.GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, C.J.Brydges, managing director ; W.C, Stephens, secretary, depot Stuart near Bay st., general office Stuart near MacNab st., Engineer's office, Stuart and MacNab streets.Green, James, carpenter, Mulberry near James st.Green, Mrs.Charlotte, widow, corner Mulberry and Park sts.Green, Richard, tailor, Ray near Little Main st.Green, William, auctioneer, &c., Hughson near Rebecca st.Green, William F., gunsmith, York st.Greene, Richard, mason, James near Wood st.GREENLEAF, WILLIAM, M.D., editor, co-proprietor and publisherof Canadian Journal of Homeopathy, Gore near John st.: Greenwood, James, laborer, corner John and Stuart sts.GREER, JOHN H., railway superintendent, Lister's buildings James st., house John near Lynd st.Gregg, Mrs.Ann, widow, John near Rebecca st.Gregor, Duncan, carriagemaker, Queen near Market st.Gregory, Hardy, lithographer, 1 West King st.Grieve, James, proprietor of Northumberland inn, King st.west.Griffiths, Thomas, carter, James near Barton st.Grim, A., porter, Cannon nehr MacNab st.Grimes, Joseph, fruit store, King William st.Grossman, Peter, music seller, James st., house, East Market st.Grover, Luther, of Quimby & Co., 37 Mulberry st.Groves, John, shoemaker, Robert st.near West avenue.Grugel, Geo., shoemaker, Catharina near Catharine st.Guard, James, mason, James near Murray st.GUNN, D.C., land agent and vendor of machines, 43 Main st.Gunner, William, Main near Charles st.Gurney, Charles, of Gurneys & Carpenter, house East Market st.Gurney, Edward, of Gurneys & Carpenter, John near Henry st.Gurneys & Carpenter, iron founders, Jolin near King William st.Guthrie, Thomas, pedlar, Main near Victoria st.Gwynne, J.W., barrister, James near Peel st.Hackett, Michael, laborer, Main near Cherry st.Haensel, rev.Charles Lewis Frederick, church of England, Augusta st.Haget, J.B., of White & Hager, Cannon st.Haines, Charles, engineer, Catharine near Lynd st.Haldon, David, clerk.Hale, J., plasterer, corner Russell and Wellington sts.Hall, Charles, shoemaker, William st.near Railway.Hall, George, merchant tailor, York st.Hall, J.W., carriagemaker, corner John and Burton sts.Hall, John, bricklayer, Broadway.Hall, John, carpenter and builder, John near Lynd st.Hall, John, saloon, King William st.Hall, Robert, carpenter, Napier st.Hall, William, Parsonage house, Jumes st., opposite Christ Church.Halliday, John, laborer, Hughson near Stinson st.Halloran, Michael, laborer, Hughson near Wilson st.Hallawell, Isaac, furniture broker, King William near James st., house Gore near Catharine st.Halson, Robert, Lilliputian drug store, Stuart near MacNab st., house Concession near MacNab st.Ham, William, tailor, Napier st.Hambson, James, porter, King st.Hamilton, Alexander, of Hamilton, Muir & Co., Wilson st.near West avenue.Hamilton, Andrew, laborer, Sheaffe near MacNab st.Hamilton Branch Bible Society, revs.Robert Irvine and James Waller, secretaries, depository, 11 King street.HAMILTON, DAVIS & Co., exchange brokers, corner Merrick and James sts.opposite Post office.Hamilton, Francis, porter, Catharine near Barton st.HAMILTON GAS COMPANY, Thomas Mcllwraith, manager, Mulberry near Park st.Hamilton Gymnasium, corner Gore and Jumes sts.Hamilton, Mrs., widow, Bold st.HAMILTON, MUIR & Co., wholesale und retail chemists and druggists, corner King and James sts.Hamilton Orphan Asylum, Mrs.Juson and Mrs.Walker, secretaries, Upper Wellington st.Hamilton Nail Factory, corner Henry and Hughson sts.Hamilton, Robert Jervis, James st., house Mountain st.Hamilton Typographical Society, Charles Kidner, president ; R.L.Gay, secretary.Hamilton, William, clerk, Upper John st.Hammond, W.W., clerk, 65 Catharine st.Hammond, William, Main near Charles st.Hammond, Wm., tcamster, corner John and Stuart sts.Hamon, William, Main near Charles st.Hams, Mrs., dealer in toys, King st.west.Hand, John J., of J.J.Hand & Co., house Vine near Bay st.Hand, John J., & Co., printers & hookbinders, Hughson near King st.Hannings, Robert, railway clerk, Hughson near Barton street.Hannon, William, East Market st.Haran, James, laborer, East Bay st.Harbottle H., captain of steamer, Hughson st.Hard & Roberts, provincial marble works, York and Bay sts.Hardiker, John, dealer in groceries and provisions, James st., opposite Knox's church.Hardiker, Mrs.R., Napier st.HARDING, GEORGE, plumber and gasfitter, and manufacturer of and dealer in force and lift pumps, baths, gasaliers, wash stands, india rubber hose, &c., corner James and Rebecca sts., and 45 King st.west of Bay st, under Water Works office, Toronto.Hardwood, Mrs.C., copper tin and sheet iron works, King William st.HARDY, CHARLES, dealer in flour and manufacturer of baking powder, King William near James st.Hardy, George, sawyer, Mulberry near MacNab st.Hardy, James, railway clerk, Park near Sheaffe st.Hardy, Richard, watchman, Stuart near Bay st.Harens & Furnivall, merchant tailors, 8 James st.Harkin, James, laborer, Guise near Hughson st.Harper, Andrew, butcher, Market, house Main st.Harper, rev.Ephraim B., Wesleyan, corner Park and Market sts.Harper, Richard, grocer, John near Tyburn st.Harper, Thomas, hotelkeeper, York st.Harrington, Donald, teamster, Hannah st.Harrington, Mrs.Mary, scamstress, corner Catharine and Hannah sls.Harrington, T.W., engineer, boards at Royal hotel.Harris & Foster, sash, door, and blind factory, corner Wellington and East Market sts.Harris, George, pedlar, corner Simcoe and Buy sts.Harris, James, carpenter, King st.east.Harris, John, of J.Harris & Co., boards Upper James st.Harris, John, printer, Hess near Market st.HARRIS, JOHN, & Co., dealers in dry goods, 30 King st.Harris, John W., & Co., book and job printers, King st.west.Harris, Mrs, boarding Louse, Napier st.Harris, R.W., of Buchanan, Harris & Co., Catharine st.Harris, T.B., James near Tyburn st.HARRIS, WILLIAM, baker and confectioner, 27 Market sq.Harris, William J., scalemaker, corner Pearl and Little Market sts.Harrison, George, blacksmith, Willinm st.near Railway.Harrison, Henry, butcher, Market, Louse Burton road. Direcrony.] 1858.Harrison, J.B., of Ryan & Harrison, York st.Harrison, Valentine, saloon, James st.near Christ church, Harriss, James W., hookkeeper, Gore near James st.Hart, John, harnessmaker, Cherry near Catharina st.Hart, Thomas, tcamsier, Ray st.Harte, Benjamin J., of Harte & Watters, James st.HARTE & WATTERS, merchant tailors, drapers and clothiers, Lister buildings, James st.opposite Market.HARVEY, ALEXANDER, produce merchant, York st.Harvey, John, clerk, James st.Harvey, Mrs.M., saloon, Market sq.Harvey, Mrs.Patrick, tavern, 5 York st.Harvey, Robert, general dealer, Peel near Catharine st.Harvey, Samuel, auctioneer, James near Barton st.Harvey, T.H., Golden Gate saloon, 69 James st.Harvey, William, MacNab near Peel st.Harwood, Mrs., tinware, 7 King William st.Haskin, William, civil engineer, Queen near York st.Hastie, Thomas, mechanic, Cannon near Emerald st.Hastings, James, cabinetmaker, near Russell st.and West avenue.Hatch, Edmund, saloonkeeper, King st.east.Hatt, J.Ogilby, barrister, Main near Hughson st.Hawes, John, carter, John near Henry st.Hawker, Mrs.A.J., Bible and Tract Society store, King st.east, house Rebecca st.Hay, John, mason, Caroline near Napier st.Hay, William, carpenter, Ilughson near Wilson st.Hayden, George, painter, Main near Spring st.Hayes, Andrew, laborer, King st.west.Hayne, George, pattern maker, Queen near Canada st.Hays, Daniel, laborer, Mulberry near Bay st.Hays, Mrs.Mary, widow, Mulberry near Bay st.Hays, Thomas, shoemaker, Catharine st.near Railway.Hayward, Thomas, laborer, MacNab near Concession st.Health, James, blacksmith, Stuart near Hughson st.Heatherington, James, machinist, Little Market st.HEBDEN, REV.JOHN, M.A, incumbent of Ascension church, James near Catharina st.Heigh, Richard, bookbinder, corner Hessnnd Hunter sts.HELRIGEL, WILLIAM, King st.west.Heming, George, clerk, Merrick st.Henderson, David, proprietor of Station hotel, Stuart st.opposite Railway depot.Henderson, Geo., boot and shoe maker, Little James st.Henderson, James, lather, Napier st.Henderson, John, stonecutter, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Henderson, John, of lenderson & Paterson, Upper Hughson near Tyburn st.lTonderson & Paterson, grocers und provision storekeepers, York st.Henderson, rev.Joseph, Main near Bay st.Henderson, William, saloon, King William st.Henderson, William K., Managing Director's office, trent Western Railway, Maria st.UENDRIE & SUEDDEN, railwny forwarders, King st.west.Hendrie, William, of llendrie & Shedden, boards at Burlington hotel.Honiberry, Mrs.Mary, widow, Concession near James st.Henry, Jumes, of J.Henry & Co., John near King st.Henry, John, & Co., watchmakers and jewellers, James st.Henry, Samuel, laborer, King st.east.Henwood, Edwin, M.D., Main near James st.Herald, William, sash and door factory, Broadway, house Napior st.Horald, William J., of Melville, Herald & Co., Napier st.Herbert, Edward, merchant tailor, James st.near Post office.\u2019 Hess & Hider, bakers, corner James and Cannon sts.Hess, Mrs., widow, King st, west.liggins, Mrs.Bridget, widow, Ardvorlich near Dun- durn st.HAMILTON.Higgins, James, tailor, East Market st.Hill, A., architect, 81 James st.Hill, Hezekiah, carpenter and joiner, King st.east, Hill, John H., carpenter and joiner, King st, house West avenue.Hill, Joshua H., hairdresser, John near Henry st.Hill, Michael, fancy goods, Walnut near King st.Hill, Robert, Duke st.Hill, Robert B., bookkeeper, Cherry near Tyburn st.Hill, Sophia, widow, Vine near MacNab st.Hill, Thomas S., Little James st.Hill, William, tailor, John near Peel st.HILLS, ALBERT H., architect, James near King st, house James near Cannon st.Hilton, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Hess near Napier st.Hilton, Edward, of Juson & Co., Hughson near Cannon st.Hird, Benjamin, carpenter, William st.near Railway, Hislop, John, butcher, Market, house Wentworth ru Hobbs, James, mason, Stuart near John st.Hobson, Mrs.E., Broadway.Hodson, Jeremiah, railway plate layer, James near Strachan st.Hogan, Jeremiah H., clothier, King st.Main st.Hogan, Jobn H., clothier, John near King st.Hogan, Michael, laborer, James st.near Knox's church.Hogan, William, laborer, Wilson near Hughson st.Hogden, Amos, machinist, Ray near Little Main st.Hohl, Jacob, laborer, Hess near Cannon st.Holbrook, Robert, 87 Main st.Holcomb & Henderson, forwarders merchants, foot of James st.Holcomb, 8.F., of Holcomb & Henderson, foot of James st.Holcombe, William, painter, 24 King William st.Holden, John R., solicitor, 7 James st., house York st.Holland, George, sheriff's office, house corner Catha- rine and Maria sts.Holland, Michael, laborer, Guise near Hughson st.HOLMES, JOHN, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, King near John st., house Bay st.Holmes, Robert, King near John st.Holton, Warren, nurseryman, corner King and Wellington sts., house Napier st.Honeycomb, John, mason, near Cannon st.and West avenue, Honeyman, Michael, dry goods, corner James and Market sq., house Henry near John st.Hood, Mrs, M., groceries, John near Catharina st.Hoodless, Joseph, chairmaker, &c., King William st.Hooper, Robert, proprietor of Commercial inn, 80 Mac- Nab st.Hooper, Samuel, baker and confe berry and MacNab sts.Hope, John, gardener, Peel near Caroline st.Hopkin & Acland, boot and shoe makers, 1 James st north.Hopkin, Robert, Wellington near Tyburn st.Hopkin, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Wellington near Main st.Hopkins, Mrs.Jolin, widow, near Wilson and W.ton sts.Hornby, William, machinist, Broadway.Horne, John, blacksmith, Catharine st.near Railway.Hornell, David, baker, King st.east.; Hornell, David, grocer, William st.near Railway.Hornell, William, William st.near Railway.Hosack, Archibald, clerk, King William st, Uoulgrave, John, clerk, Bowery st.HOULT, GEORGE, proprictor of Bl Market sq.Hourigan, Daniel, proprietor of Red Wilson st.HOWARD, CHARLES, near Wellington st.east, house Main st.and and commission st.ctioner, corner Mul- elling- ack Horse inn, an hotel, James near post office clerk, 100 Rebecca 176 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Howard, Charles, teamster, Main near Spring st.Howard, Hamilton, waiter, King William st.\u2019 Howard, William, bricklayer, corner Spring and Ty- burn sts.Howard, William, tailor, Hughson near Wilson st.Howitt, Alfred, provincial land surveyor and engineer, King st.west.Hoy, Harrison, barber, Mulberry near James st.Hudson, Richard, clerk, Caroline near York st.Hughes, Mrs.Catharine, washerwoman, Guise near John st.Hughes, Patrick, carpenter, Wentworth near Nightingale st.Hughes, Thomas A\\., grocer, corner MacNab and Vine sts Hughson, John, blacksmith, corner William and Barton sts.Hughson, Mrs., Tyburn near Walnut st.Hull, Mrs.Hannah, widow, Park near Concession st.Humphreys, Isaac, moulder, Hughson near Barton st.Hunns, Jesse, laborer, Hess near York st.Hunt, Daniel, bricklayer and plasterer, Main near Cherry st.Hunting, Samuel, gardener and sexton of Christ church, Hughson near Barton st.Huntley, John, proprietor of George inn, York st.Hunter, Robert, teamster, John near Union st.Hurd, Hiram H., marble dealer, York and Bay sts, house York st.Hurd, John, Peel near Catharine st.Hurlbert, J.B., M.À., principal of Adelaide Academy, Peel near Hugbson st., Hurley, Richard, laborer, Hughson near Stinson st.Hurly, James, laborer, Wilson near MacNab st.Hutchinson, George, painter, Wood near Hughson st.Hutchinson, James, hatter and furrier, John near Peel st.Hutchison, Edward H., Vine near Bay st.Hutchison, Isabella, boarding house keeper, Main near Bond st.Hutton, Charles, saloon, York st.Huxtable, William, boot and shoe maker, John near King st.Hyde, Mrs.Johanna, widow, Catharine near Catha- rina st.Hylan, Michael, laborer, Wellington near Catharina st.Hyles, William, farmer, Catharine near Hannah st.Tagoe, John, lumber merchant, John near Lynd st.Inglis, Joseph J., tailor, Catharine near Gore st.INGLIS, REV.DAVID, Free church, pastor of Mac- Nab st.church, King st., opposite Florence hotel.Inglis, William, blacksmith, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Inman, James W., dry goods, King near James st., house Bold st.Inman, Joseph, stonecutter, Tyburn near Walnut st.INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Richard Beasley, proprietor, Market sq.International Life Assurance Company, Theodore A.Ambridge, agent, Queen near York st.INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH CO., James st.Iredale, William, broom maker, and boarding house keeper, Hughson near Henry st.Irish saloon, Luke O\u2019Brien; proprietor, James near Lynd st.Irland, Henry William, wholesale dealer in hardware, King st., house King st.east.Irvine, G., solicitor, James near Hannah st.Irvine, H.& W., produce merchants, West King st.Irvine, John, general dealer, Upper Hughson near Peel st.Irvine, rev.Robert, D.D., minister of Knox's church, Henry near James st.Irvine, William, of H.& W.Irvine, Peel near Hugh- son st.Irving, James, carpenter, Catharine near Barton st.Jack, William, blacksmith, Little Main st.Jackson, David, carpenter, King st.west.Jackson, Edward, Maiden lane near MacNab st.Jackson, George, shoemaker, Merrick near MacNab st.Jackson, Thos., stonemason, Victoria avenue near Main st.Jacques, Thomas, constable, Walnut near O'Reilly st.Jugoe, William, lumber merchant, 173 James st.JAMES, GEORGE, dry goods merchant, James near Rebecca st., house Wellington near King st.JAMES, PETER, & SON, blacksmiths, Court house sq.James, William, of P.James & Son, Cathcart st.James, William, stonemason, Little James st.Jarvis, C.H., of O'Reilly & Jarvis, John near Peel st.house The Willows.Jarvis, C.R., dealer in hardware, King st.east, boards at Anglo American hotel.Jarvis, John, upholsterer, Merrick near MacNab st.Jarvis, William, cabdriver, Spring near Main st.Jarvis, William M., 97 York st.Jefferson, Holden, carpenter, corner Catharine and Barton sts.Jeffery, Mrs.Ann, tavernkeeper, 93 James corner of Cannon st.Jeffrey, James, carpenter, Hughson near Stinson st.JEFFREY, ROSWALD, proprietor of Florence hotel, King st.west.Jenkins, Mrs.Mary Ann, Hannah near James st.Jennings, Mrs.Mary, widow, Catharine near Main st.Jepson, William, porter, Park near Concession st.Johnson, David, shoemaker, John near Tyburn st.Johnson, George, carpenter, Barton near Hughson st.Johnson, Henry, waiter, Main near Victoria st.Johnson, James, carpenter and joiner, MacNab near Stuart st.Johnson, John, teamster, 98 Hughson st.Johnson, William, carpenter, Markland st.Johnson, William, mariner, Hughson near Hannah st.Johnston, Charles, East Market st.Johnston, William, carver and gilder, York st.Jolley, James, saddler, John near Main st.Jones, William, shoemaker, Main near Bond st.Jones, Benjamin, livery stable keeper, Catharine near King William st., house Catharine near Rebecca st.JONES & FINDLAY, dealers in dry goods, James near King st.Jones, Henry, cabdriver, John near Augusta st.Jones, Jane, Augusta st.Jones, John, foreman, Little Main st.Jones, John, laborer, Mulberry near James st.Jones, Robert, carpenter, corner Wilson and Wellington sts.Jones, Thomas, butcher, Hughson near Stinson st.Jones, William, machinist, Cannon st.and West avenue.Jones, William, general dealer, Hughson near Lynd st.JOURNAL AND EXPRESS, (THE) semi-weekly, annual subscription, $3 ; W.M.Nicholson, proprietor, publisher and printer, Hughson near King st.Joy, Edward, messenger, Stuart near James st.Joyce, Mrs.Mary, widow, Mulberry near MacNab st.Judel, John, soap factor, 21 Bay st., house 17 Park st.Juson, Richard, of Richard Juson & Co., John near Hannah st.JUSON, RICHARD, & Co., hardware importers and nail manufacturers, James near King st., and corner Hughson and Henry sts.Kueberle, Louis, hotelkeeper, King William st.between James and John sts.Karckmark, Martin, blacksmith, Victoria avenue near King st.Kavanagh, Joseph, policeman, ess near King st.Keadeng, Frederick, laborer, Ardvorlich near Dun- durn st.Kean, James, laborer, Market near James st.KEEFER, THOMAS C., civil engineer, Water Works office, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st. Dirxororr.] 1858.HAMILTON.177 Kean, Peter, laborer, Hughson near Union st.Kelk, Alfred, carpenter, corner Concession and Park sts.Kelk, George, corner Concession and Park sts.Kellan, George, shoemaker, Market st.Keller, Jacob, tinsmith, John near Gore st.KELLY, E., & Co., nurserymen and florists, 221 King gt.cast, Kelly, Daniel, Walnut near O'Reilly st.Kelly, Joseph, shoemaker, Catharine st.near Railway.Kelly, Lawrence, laborer, Picton near MacNab st.Kelly, Mrs.Maria, dressmaker, Barton near Catharine st.Kelly, Patrick, tailor, Colborne near Park st.Kelly, Robert, Walnut near Peel st.Kelly, William, railway clerk, Ray near Little Main st.Kemp, John, confectioner, East Market st.Kemp, John, livery stable keeper, Main near James st.Kempster, Christopher W., sash and blind maker, corner Cannon st.and West avenue.Kendall, Brothers, brewers, Hamilton Brewery, Peel near Catharine st.Kendall, Darius, laborer, Little Main st.Kennedy, Alexander, clerk.Kennedy, Charles, plasterer, near Russell and Wellington sts.Kennedy, John, carpenter, Queen st.near Broadway.Kennedy, Joseph, constable, 83 Mary st.Kennedy, Joseph, railway policeman, Hughson near Lynd st.Kennedy, Owen, tailor, Upper Hughson near Augusta st.Kenney, John, saloonkeeper, John near King st.Kenny, Mrs.Mary, widow, corner Oak and Mary sts.Kent, Joseph, grocer, Upper Hughson near Main st.Kerner, John, carpenter, corner Walnut and Catha- rina sts.KERR, BROWN & Co., wholesale dry goods merchants, Gore of King st.Kerr, Jumes, carpenter, Cannon near Park st.Kerr, John W., engineer's office, Great Western Railway.Kerr, Joseph B., clerk.Kerr, Mrs.Samuel, James st.near Knox\u2019s church.Kerr, Robert E., Cannon near Bay st.Kerr, Robert W., city chamberlain, Main near Spring st.Kerr, T.C., of Kerr, Brown & Co., Upper John st.Kerr, Thomas, general dealer, King near James st.house corner John and Maria sts.KERR, W.G., general grocer, 37 King st., house King st.west.Kidd, David, laborer, Market st.west.Kidner, Charles, printer, East Market st.Kilgour, John, butcher, Market, house Lake shore.King, John, physician and surgeon.King, Mrs.Mary, widow, corner Park and Colborne sts.King, Robert, flour and feed store, John near Tyburn st.Kinmouth, Thomas, tailor, corner Walnut and Main sts.Kinrade, Hugh, baker, corner John and Augusta sts.Kirby, John, laborer, Mulberry ncar MacNab st.Kirkendall, Samuel, & Co., lumber merchants, corner Market and Bay sts.Kirkendall, Samuel, of 8.Kirkendall & Co., Bay near King st.Kirkland, William H., proprietor of Alma saloon, 73 James st.Kirkpatrick, James, sen, county treasurer, Main near Hughson st.Knapp, L.bookkeeper, boards at Royal hotel.Kueeshaw, Joseph, of J.Knecshaw & Co., Upper Hugh- son st.near Market.KNEESHAW, JOSEPH, & Co., stationers and bookbinders, King st.cast Knowles, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Lynd near John st.Knox, George, engineer, Stuart near John st.Ruox, Willimn, James near Wood st.Knox's Church, rev.Robert Irvine, D.D., minister, corner James and Henry sts.Kordes, Herman, professor of music, Park near Mulberry st.Korteum, F.C., architect, Hess near York st.Kreft & Inkson, saddlers and harnessmakers, York st.Kyre, William, laborer, Hughson near Lynd st.Lacey, George, plumber, Hess near Market st.Lacey, Isaac, MacNab near Mulberry st.Lacey, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Catharine near Ty- burn st.Ladd, Edward, slater, Gore near Catharine st.Ladd, J.G., boards at Royal hotel.Lafont, J.B., professor of French, Catharine near Peel st.Laird, Charles, lather, Walnut near Peel st.Laker, Daniel, clerk, Main near Bond st.Lalor, Patrick, laborer, corner MacNab and Mulberry sts.Lalor, Patrick, saloonkeeper, corner Mulberry and MacNab sts.Lamond, Finlay, grocer and provision storekeeper, York st.Lampshire, Mark, Broadway.Lancaster, Henry, carpenter and joiner, King st.east, t ouse near Russell st.and West avenue.Land, col.Robert, J.P., Barton near Wentworth st.Land, Robert A., King st.east.Lander, William, engineer, Victoria avenue near In- kermann st.Landon, Charles, proprietor of Buffalo laager beer saloon, corner Catharine and King sts.Landrigan, Charles, plasterer, Jobn near Stinson st.Langdon, Henry, agent for American Express Company, James near King William st., boards at Royal hotel.Langtry, William, carpenter, 7 Nelson st.Lanigan, Edward, policeman, Hughson near Stinson st.Lanphier, William, of D.Murphy & Co., Catharine near Rebecca st.Largy, H., grocer, King st.east.Larken, Edward, shoemaker, MacNab near Vine st.Laskey, William, railway constable, corner York and Caroline sts.Laughton, Malcolm, blacksmith, Cannon near Bay st.Laurence, J.C., boards at Royal hotel.Laurie, Robert, street inspector, King st.east.Laury, Jacob, storekeeper, Little James st.Lavell, rev.Charles, Wesleyan.Lavenagh, Thomas, laborer, Catharine near Barton st.Lavender, George, dealer in flour, 75 King st.Lavrock, George, carriage trimmer, East Market st.Law, David, of Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts.Law, Robert, chandler, Bowery st.LAW, ROBERT NICOL, barrister and solicitor, Rebecca st, house Tyburn near James st.Lawder, William, machinist, William st.near Railway.Lawdon, John, carpenter, Queen st.near Broadway.Lawler, Patrick, porter, Tyburn near Cherry st.Lawless, John P., bank clerk.Lawrance, Thomas, car; enter, Wood near James st.Lawrence, Thomas, baker, Hess near Hunter st.Lawrence, Thomas, carpenter, Warren near James st.Lawry, Henry James, butcher, Market, and proprietor of Mountain View hotel, head of James st.LAWSON & BROTHER, importers of cloths, doeskins, and casimeres, and manufacturers of every description of clothing, Albert house, corner Ring and James sts.and 86 City buildings, King st.east Toronto.Lawson, John, of Lawson & Brother, Wellington near Gore st.Lawson, Joseph, of Lawson & Brother, Ferguson avenue near Wilson st.LAZARUS & BROWN, turners, Market near Bay st.Lazarus, G.J., of Lazarus & Brown, Caroline near York st.Lazarus, Nathan, Hess near Market st.Leahy, Patrick, laborer, corner Market and James sts.Leatlierland, James, engine driver, King st.west.Leavers, James, saloon, King st.west.13 178 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Leckie, John, butcher, Market st., house Barton st.Lederle, Robert, conlectioner, William near Burton st Lee, George, hotelkeeper, MacNab near York st.Lee, Philip, jr., grocer, King st.east.Lee, William, mason, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Leegrice, John, baker, John near Tyburn st.Legget, Joseph, clerk, Caroline near Duke st.LEGGO, WILLIAM, barrister at law, master and deputy registrar of the court of Chancery, Upper Hughson near Main st., house James near Augusta st.Leigh, Mrs., Peel near Caroline st.Leihen, John, laborer, corner Pearl and George sts.Lemoine, D., architect, boards at Royal hotel.Leonard, A., cab driver, 8 Spring st.LeRiche, George, clerk.Levalle, rev.Charles, Wesleyan, boards at Mrz.Hess's King st.west.Levin, John, boot and shoe maker, John near Wilson st.Levy, Mark, of Prince & Levy, 25 West King st.Lewis, J.W., of Sloan & Lewis, 61 Rebecca st.Lewis, Thomas, butcher, Market, house Barton st.Lewis, Thomas, lamplighter, Cannon near MacNab st.Lewis, Wesley, clerk, East Market st.Lewis, captain William, MacMab near Burlington st.Lewis, William, of Croft & Lewis, James near King William st.Lewis, William, of Croft & Lewis, James st.Lewis, William, Walnut near Peel st.Lighthall, William, coveyancer, Park near Colborne st.Liman & Buckingham, butchers, Market.Linds, H.C., boards at Royal hotel.Linger, John, hotelkeeper, King st.west.Lintner, M., grocer and fancy storekeeper, York st.Lister, Henry, druggist, Main near Walnut st.Lister, Joseph, Hughson near King Willian st.Little, Alfred, brickmaker, King st.west.Little Burlington hotel, John Nugent, proprietor, King st.east.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, Frederick A.Ball, agent, King st.west.Livingston, Mrs.Eliza, seamstress, Merrick near Park st.Lock, Henry, laborer, Peel near Hess st.Lockman, James, printer, boards corner Cannon and Bay gts.Lockman, William, carpenter, corner Cannon and Bay sts.Lodge, Mrs.C., Ray st.Logan, Francis, dealer in dry goods, King near John st.Logan, W., gaoler, Court house.Logie, Alexander, Judge of Wentworth county court, near Mountain.Long, Charles, luborer, King st.east.Long, Philip, waggonmaker, John near Barton st.Loomer, Mrs.Ellen, widow, John near Lynd st.Looney, James B., teacher, Catharina near Catharine st.Lord, Frederick, Wood near James st.Lorimer, James, laborer, Ardvorlich near Dundurn st.Lorimer, James, of J.Lorimer & Co., West avenue.LORIMER, JAMES, & Co., wholesale grocers and general commission merchants, King st.west near Bay st.Louden, Charles, saloon, King st.west.LOVE, JAMES, proprietor of Glasgow Arms inn, Stuart hill near Railway depot.Lovejoy, John, surveyor, corner Stuart and Hughson sts.Low, William, machinist, Caroline near Market st.Lowey, James, painter, corner Wilson and John sts.Lowry, John, coal porter, Spring near Tyburn st.Lowry, John, painter, Guise st.Lucas, Robert, moulder, Hughson near Barton st.Lundy, H., teller, John near Maria st.Lyall, John, boarding house, Caroline near Market st.Lymburner & Torrey, sheepskin dressers and hide dealers, Tyburn near Spring st.Lymongton, James, storeman, near MacNab st.Lynch, James, laborer, King st.cast.Lynd, George IF.contractor, 64 Rebecca st.Lynd, William, contractor, boards at 64 Kebecea st.Lynn, Adam, stonemason, Napier st.Lyon, John, shoemaker, Cherry near Main st.Lyons, Richard, tailor, boards Little Burlington st.Lyons, William, porter, Tyburn near Walnut st.Macabe & Co., blacksmiths and cnrriagemakers, York pear Caroline st.Macabe, Henry, of Macabe & Co., Hess near Peter st.MACARA & Co., produce merchants, John near King st.Macara, Mudie, of Macara & Co., Bowery st.Macdanicl, George, laborer, Burlington near MacNab st.Macdonald, A.P., & Co., contractors, 54 MacNab st.Macdonald, Alexander, porter, John near Henry st.Macdonald, Alexander, P., of A.I\u2019.Macdonald & Co,, boards at Royal hotel Macdonald, D., carpenter, 116 York st.Macdonald, larry, dealer in dry goods, King near Rebecca st., house Main near Bond st.Macdonald, John D, M.D., James near Peel st.Macdonald, W.R., of W.R.Macdonald & Co., clerk of Division court and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company, James near Peel st.MACDONALD, W.R., & Co., bank, exchange and ¢ollection office, King near James st.Macdonell, M., contractor, Hughson st.Macfarlane, Mrs., widow, Main near Walnut st.Mackay, Donald, of Gordon & Mackay, hoards Augusta st.Mackay, Zneas D., clerk, corner Wood and Hugh- son sts.Mack y, George, bookkeeper, Park near Cannon st.Mackay, George, grocer, John near Tyburn st.Mackay, James, carpenter, Hughson near Henry st.Mackay, James D., of J.D.Mackay & Co., Bold st.Mackay, James D., & Co., wholesale grocers, King near James st.Mackay, Mrs.R., corner Market and Hess sts.Mackelkan, Francis, law student, boards Merrick st.Mackenzie, John, master of St.Patrick\u2019s school, Peel near Catharine st.MACKINTOSH, DAVID, M.D, Edinburgh, L.R.C.8.E,, corner Gore and Hughson sts.Mackintosh, Hugh, hair dresser, 78 King st.Macklem, George, carpenter, MacNab near Concession st.Maclellan, Mrs., Pcel near Catharine st.Macmillan, Gilbert, clerk.MACNAB, DANIEL, & Co., wholesale hardware merchants, Gore of King st.Macnab, James H., clerk, boards at 3 Maiden Inne.Macnab, John, of D.Macnab & Co., 3 Maiden lane.MacNab, Mrs.Daniel, Tyburn near MacNab st.MACNAB, HON.SIR ALLAN NAPIER, BART, M.P.P., Dundurn Castle, York st.MacNab Street Presbyterian chureh, rev.David Inglis pastor, Upper MacNab st.Macnabb, Alexander, engineer, York si.Macnabb, Duncan A., of D.A.Macnabb & Co., William st.MACNABB, DUNCAN A., & Co., wholesale grocers, and wine and spirit merchants, King near James st.Macpherson, Lachlan, plasterer, Cannon near Park st.Macrae, Alexander, bookkeeper, King William st.Macrae, George, clerk, James st.Magan, Mrs.Mary, widow, Main near Spring st.Magara, Charles, laborer, Wood neur John st.Magee, David, Main near Bay st.Magee, Robert, Main near Bay st.Magee, William, flour and feed store, James near Stinson st.Magen, Christopher, butcher, Market, house Main st.Maggarigal, Henry, laborer, Peel near Hi ghson st.Magill, Charles, dealer in dry goods, King near Johnst., house Catharine near Rebecca st.Magill, Edward, Catharine opposite Gore st.Magill, Edward, jr., clerk. DrrxoTory.| 1858, HAMILTON.179 Maginn, Mrs, Ann, private boarding house, Hughson st.Magrath, Mrs.Ann, Base near MacNab st.Maguire, Barney, laborer, Guise near John st.Mahoney, Michael, suloon, Guise st.Mahoney, Richard, carpenter, Napier st.Mahony, John, saloon, Guise near James st.Maitland, Jumes, saloon, East Market st.Maitland, John, corner Hess and Main sts.Malcolm, William, porter, Stuart near Hughson st.Malcomson, captain James, mariner, John near Hugh- son st.Malcomson, captain James, MacNab near Wilson st.Malcomson, captain John, Wilson near James st.Malcomson, Donald, watchman, MacNab near Wilson st.Malcomson, George, wharfinger, MacNab near Wil- gon st, Malcomson, Stewart, corner MacNab and Wilson ste.Malcorone, Charles, railway clerk, Park pear Col- borne st.Malone, Dennis, soap boiler, James near Stuart st.Malone, Michael, laborer, Catharine pear Lynd st.Maloy, John, laborer, Hallowell buildings, Catharine near Lynd st.Managan, Thomas, laborer, Wilson near James st.Manley, Michael, moulder, Catharine near Barton st.Mann, William, carpenter, Main near Charles st.Manning, George, plasterer, Peel near Walnut st.Manning, John, plasterer, corner Peel and Walnut sts.Manuing, Patrick, mason, Tyburn near Cherry st.Manphiéld, James, Mulberry near Park st.Mansfield, George, railway porter, Pearl near York st.Manson, Mrs.Jane, widow, corner Walnut and O\u2019Reilly sts.Manson, Thomas, merchant, Hess near Market st.Manville, John R., machinist, near Cannon st.West avenue.Marchiston, Dunkin J., of Watkin, Brothers & Co., Bowery st.Marquis, William, painter, Catharine near Stinson st.Marryat, Joseph, shoemaker, corner Hess and Napier sts.Marsais, Adolphe, importer of liquors, Catharine near Rebecca st.Marshall, George, salesman, King st.east.Marshall, Joseph, proprietor of Mechanics saloon corner Catharine and Barton sts.Martin, Edward, of R.& E.Martin, corner Pcel and Hughson sts.Martin, John, blacksmith, Tyburn near John st.Martin, John, carpenter, Pearl near Little Market st.Martin, John, proprietor of Shakespeare hotel, Market st.Martin, John R, of Martin & McKeown, cor.Catharine and Hannah sts.MARTIN & McKEOWN, barristers, solicitors and notaries public, Upper Hughson near Main st.Martin, Mrs.Louisa, widow, earl near Main st.Martin, Philip, sausagemaker, corner John and King William sis.MARTIN, R.& E., barristers and solicitors, James near King st.Martin, Richard, of R.& E.Martin, Main near Charles st.Martin, Mrs, Sarah, widow, John near Lynd st.Martin, Thomas, cabdriver, Merrick near MacNab st.Mason, James, carpenter, York st.Mason, William, moulder, near Robert and Wellington sts.Masterson, Henry M., cabinetinaker, corner Robert stand West avenue.Masterton, R.R., clerk.Matheson, James, wholesale grocer, corner Merrick and Park sts.Matheson, Mrs.Jane, widow, Main near Victoria st.Mathows, James, painter, corner Henry and Cathcart sts.Mathews, Joseph B., livery stable, MacNab st., house Market st.west.Mathews, Robert, carpenter, East Market st.Mathewson, James, foreman, Little Peel st.Mathieson, James, of Mathieson & Smith, corcer Merrick and Park sts.MATHIESON & SMITH, wholesale grocers, and wine and spirit merchants, King near John st.Maxwell, David, machinist, Victoria avenue near Ink- erman st.Maxwell, Thomas, porter, Margaret near King st.Mayers, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer, Hughson near Lynd st.McAllister, Charles, clerk, boards James st.McALLISTER, DAVID C., vulcan boiler maker and blacksmith, Brock near MacNab st.McAllister, Henry, hair dresser, 50 West King st., house West Market st.McAlpine, John L., engineer, boards at Royal hotel.McAndrew, Peter, brakesman, Little Main st.McArdle, Mrs.Martha, widow, corner John and Lynd sts.McArthur, D., carpenter, 23 ('Reilly st.McArthur, John, insurance agent, corner Hughson and Lynd sts.McAuliffe, James, grocer, Guise near MacNab st.MeBastedo, John, furrier, West Main st.McBeth, And., laborer, corner Queen st.ard Broadway.McBeth, William, bailiff of Division court, Little Market st.McBride, Daniel, carter, Catharine st.near Railway.MeBride, James, moulder, Catharine near Augusta st.McBride, William, tavernkeeper, corner John and Ty- burn sts.McCabe & Co., blacksmiths and carriagemakers, York st McCalister, Armond, hairdresser, perfumer and dealer in fruit, King st.west, house Market st.MeCallof, Mrs, Little Peel st.McCallum, Donald, sailor, Spring near Peel st.McCallum, William, carpenter, Broadway.McCann, Henry F., confectioner, corner Wilson st.and West avenue.McCann, James, bricklayer and mason, corner Catha- rine and Lynd sts.McCann, John, shoemaker, James near Cannon st.McCann, Lawrence, saloonkeeper, King st.east.McCann, Timothy, Tyburn near Walnut st.McCardle, Mrs.Aun, saloonkeeper, Catharine near Tyburn st.McCarthy, Denis, tavern, corner Hughson and King William sts.McCarthy, Eugene, blacksmith, Ray near King st.McCarthy, Jeremiah, laborer, corner John and Oak sts.McCarthy, Timothy, laborer, Hughson near Wilson st.McCartney, Mrs.F., corner Catharine and Henry sts.McCarty, Alexander, waggonmaker, Napier st.McCarty, Dennis, grocer, King st.east.McClaren, William, carter, Hess near Hunter st.McClarry, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, York st.McClellan, James, porter, Tybura near Cherry st.McCloy, Mrs.Agnes, groceries, King st.east.McCleond, Angus, carpenter and joiner, John near Henry st.MeClery, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, corner Pearl and York sts.McClintie, John, sailor, East Market st.McCloud, Daniel, bookkeeper, Walnut near O'Reilly st.McClow, David, carpenter, Main st.McClure, David, gardener, Ray near King st.McCLURE,REV.WILLIAM, New Connection methodist Main near John st.Mc¢Coombs, Thomas, marble Barton st.McCorkindale, John, boot and shoe maker, York st.McCormick, William A., cook, corner Spring and Main sts.McCosh, James, baker, Court house sq.McCoy, Archibald, proprietor of Farmers inn, Guise st.McCoy, John, carpenter, near Robert and Wellington sts McCracken, Henry H., proprietor of Burlington hotel, King st.east.McCracken, James, high bailiff; 32 King William st.cutter, Catharine near 180 HAMILTON.1857.|CANADA McCracken, Thomas, bank clerk, boards Main st.McCuaig, John, Main near Hess st.McCuaig, John F., brick and drainage pipe manufacturer, Catharine near Rebecca st.McCuaig, J.F., of Birss, McCuaig & Co., Catharine near Rebecca st.McCulla, John, saloonkeeper, John near Main st.McCullach, John, clerk, Spring near Peel st.McCulley, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, Stinson near James st.McCurdie, Mrs.Ellen, tavernkeeper, John near Peel st.MeCurdy, Alexander, laborer, Little Market st.McDermott, Owen, saw grinder, East Market st.McDonagh, Michael, laborer, Oak near Catharine st.McDonald, H.R., of McLean & Co., corner Main and Bond sts.McDonald, James, boot and shoe maker, King st.east.McDonald, John, shoemaker, 62 Tyburn st.McDonald, Roderick, laborer, Ray near Market st.McDonell, Arch., broker, boards at Burlington hotel.McDonnell, Archibald, contractor, 96 York st.McDonnell, Mrs.M., dressmaker, Cannon near Mac- Nab st.McDonnell, Robert, landing waiter, custom house, Burlington near MacNab st.McDonogh, Luke, policeman, Hughson near Lynd st.McDonough, Andrew, grocery, Wilson near John st.McDowell, Henry, boards at Royal hotel.McDowell, Mrs., James st.near Knox's church.McDowell, Samuel, corner Hess and York sts.McEchren, John, clerk, 76 Rebecca st.McElcheran, William H., painter, MacNab near King st.McElroy, Robert, corner Hess and Main sts.McEwan, Patrick, laborer, MacNab near Burlington st.McEwan, \u2014, vocalist, James near Tyburn st.McEwen, Mrs.Janet, boarding house, Merrick near Park st.McFadden, John, grocer, foot of James st.McFadyen, Alexander, brass founder, Main near Viec- toria st.McFarlane, Alexander, railway clerk, Park near Col- borne st.McFarlane, Sydney, butcher, King st.west.McFettridge, Mrs.Jane, saloonkeeper, Lynd near John st.McGann, CG.R., carpenter, corner John and Henry sts.McGarity, George, teamster, James near Stuart st.McGarrigle, John, laborer, Caroline near Cannon st.McGee, William, cab driver, 116 James st.McGill, Miss Catharine, dressmaker, corner Catharine and Peel sts.McGill, Samuel, carpenter, East Market st.McGillveray, Donald, laborer, James near Wood st.McGinnis, Hugh, tavernkeeper, Hughson ncar Stin- son st.McGivern, Edward, of E.McGivern & Co., King William st.MoGIVERN, EDWARD, & Co., wholesale dealers in hardware, King near John st.McGlogan, C., constable, Caroline st.McGowan, Archibald, machinist, Cannon near Bay st.McGowan, John, carter, Ray near Little Market st.McGowan, William, machinist, John near Barton sts.McGrath, Edward, waggonmaker, James near Tyburn st.McGrath, John, laborer, MacNab near Main st.McGrath, Robert, bricklayer and mason, Catharine near Lynd st.McGreer, William, blacksmith, Stuart near Hughson st.McGreg r, James, carpenter, Catharine near Stinson st.McGuiggan, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Caroline near Cannon st.McGuire, Mrs.Bridget, widow, corner John and Wood sts.McGuire, James, provision store, King st.west.McGuire, Patrick, of Roach & McGuire, 12 West King st.McHadde, George, laborer, Mulberry near Bay st.McHarg, Jas., timber dealer, Maiden lane near James st.McHenry, James, carpenter, James near Stuart st.McHenry, Peter S,, grocer, Market sq., house Henry st Mecllroy, James, contractor, Cherry near Hannah sL.McIlwraith, Misses Agnes & Margaret, Ladios seminary 81 York st.Mellwraith, Thomas, manager of gas works, Mulberry near Park st.McInerny, James, machinist, Bay st.near Victoria avenue, McInnes, Alexander, dry goods,Catharine near Henry st.McInnes, D., of Donald McInnes & Co., boards at Anglo- American hotel.McInnes, Donald, clerk, boards Main st.MoINNES, DONALD, & Co., wholesale dry goods merchants, corner King and John sts.McInnes, Hugh, of Donald McInnes & Co., Catharine near Henry st.McIntosh, Daniel, clerk, Charles st.McIntyre, James, grocer, MacNab st., house King st.west.\u2018McIntyre, Jolin, barrow maker, corner Simcoe and Bay sts.McIntyre, John, carpenter, corner MacNab and Wilson sts.MCINTYRE, JOHN, merchant tailor, Cherry st., house James near Tyburn st.McIntyre, John, tailor, James st.McIntyre, William, blacksmith, Colborne near Park st.Mclvoy, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Main near Cherry st.McKay, Edmund, proprietor of Farmers hotel, York st.McKay, James, coachmaker, Tyburn near Catharine st.McKAY, JOHN, proprietor of Railroad inn, Stuart st.McKay, George, of McQuesten & Co., 36 Park st.McKay, Neil, laborer, Caroline near Anderson st.McKay, O., Main near Hughson st.McKay, Peter, tailor, James near Cannon st.McKay, Robert, corner Catharine and Main sts.McKay, Robert, plasterer, Caroline near Robinson st.McKEAND, BROTHER & Co., importers of British and foreign dry goods, 48 West King st.McKeand, James, corner James and Bold sts.McKelcan, F., law student, York near Bay st.McKenzie, J., of McKenzie, Young & Co., corner Gore and Catharine sts.McKenzie, John, bookkeeper, York st.McKenzie, John, porter, boards Main st.McKenzie, Kenneth, printer, Wellington ncar Maria st.McKENZIE, YOUNG & Co., wholesale grocers, Hugh- son near King st.McKillop, Angus, grocer, corner James and Stuart sts.McKillop, Archibald, grocer, James near Barton st.MeKILLOP, JOHN, confectioner, King near Catharine st, McKindry, A., laborer, Tyburn ncar Walnut st.McKinley, Archibald, carpenter, Barton near John st.McKinstrey, Robert, of Robert McKinstrey & Co.corner Vine and Bay sts.McKinstrey, Robert, & Co, hardware, King near Hugh- son st.McKinstry, Henry, Vine near Bay st.McLachlan, Alexander, laborer, York st.McLaren, Mrs.D., tailoress, Little Main st.McLaren, William P., of W.P.McLaren & Co., Jumes near Markland st.McLAREN, W.P., & Co., wholesale grocers, corner James and King sts.McLaughblan, James, confectioner, King William st.McLean, Hugh, clerk, East Market st.McLean, John, laborer, East Market st.McLean, W., stage proprietor, boards at Royal hotel.McLean, William, carpenter, corner James and Hannah sts.McLellan, Donald, bookseller and stationer, King st.west.McLeod, Mrs., boarding house, Peel near Catlarine si.McMahon, Hugh, carpenter, Wellington near Peel st.McMahon, John, laborer, Hughson st.McManamy, Mrs.R., Broadway. Dirkcrorry.] 1858.ITAMILTON.181 MeMunnus, James, mechanic, Cannon near Wellington sts.McManus, J., porter, Hughson near Lynd st.McManus, Terence, laborer, 62 Catharine st.McMillan, William, wood agent, corner MacNab and Peel sts.McMullen, Archibald, laborer, Merrick near MacNab st.McMurray, T.W., law student, York near Bay st.McNab, Mrs., widow, 91 York st.McNair, Samuel, policeman, Robert st.near West avenue, McNamara, Dennis, laborer, Ray\u2019s block off Broadway.McNamara, Thomas, blacksmith, near Wilson st.and West avenue, McNanamy, Jas., painter, Robert at.near West avenue.McNicol, Duncan, railway porter, MacNab near Conces- gion st.McPherson, Alexander, laborer, Little James st.McPherson, William, toll keeper, King st.west.McQuesten, Calvin, of McQueston & Co., Maiden lane.McQuesten & Co., iron founders and machinists, James McQuesten, Daniel, surgeon, Tyburn near Charles st.opposite Gore st, and Wellington st.near Railway.McRAE, COLIN, dealer in dry goods, 4 James st, house corner King William and Catharine sts.McRae, Roderick, laborer, Hughson st.near Railway.McRay, John, dealer in grain, King st.McRay, Robert, grocer, corner Market and Hess sts., house Little James st.McSouley, James, hotel, East Bay st.McSouley, James, saloon, Guise near Hughson st.McVeigh, Patrick, saloon, 77 Bay st.McVeigh, Wm., shoemaker, Catherine near Barton st.McVicar, Duncan, general storekeeper, Upper Hughson near Peel st.McVicker, Angus, tinsmith, Catharine near Barton st.McWilliam, Mrs., widow, James near Simcoe st.Meadows, James, teamster, corner Cannon st.and West avenue.Meadows, William, pedlar, corner Cannon and Wellington sts.Meads, William, grocer, corner James st.and Maiden lane.Meakins, Charles Wm., sen.of Meakins & Sons, John st.Meakins, John, of Meakins & Sons, Main near Walnut st.Meakins, Jonathan, of Meakins & Sons, boards John st.MEAKINS & SONS, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Elgiu block, John near King st.Mechanics Hall, corner James and King William sts.Mechanics home, Andrew Peer, proprietor, Stuart near MacNab st.Mechanics Institute, William Muir, superintendent, James st.Mechanics saloon, Joseph Marshall, proprietor, corner Catharine and Barton sts.Meikle, Jus., dealer in hardware, Peel near Hughson st.Mckilrick, Samuel, laborer, King st.west.Mellish, LI.F., ironmonger, boards at Glasgow arms.Mellon, G., tavernkceper, corner John and Catharine sts.Mellon, John, stonemason, Stevens near Nightingale st.Mellon, W., tavernkeeper, corner John and Tyburn sts.Melrose, Mrs.T., Little Market st.Melton, Znchariah, laborer, King st.east.Melville, Herald & Co., sash and door makers, corner Queen and Peter sts.Melville, Hugh M., of Melville, Herald & Co., Market st.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, John Bell, president; D.Stewart, secretary, corner James and King Willinm sts.MERRITT, W.Methodist Episcopal Church, rev.W.Wright, minister, corner Nelson and King sts.Metealfe, Christopher, laborer, Broadway.Metropolitan Theatre, corner John and Rebecca sts.Mewburn, F.C., Main st.Meyer & Brothers, liquorice manufacturers, Ray near Main st.Mewburn, Thomas C., Main near Caroline st.Michael, William, upholsterer, Caroline near York st.Middlewood, James, of Grant & Middlewood, 52 Bay st.Miles, James, laborer, Hess near King st.Miller, Edgar G., butcher, King st.east.Miller, Edward, constable, Spring near Main st.MILLER, JAMES, baker, 95 James st.Miller, James, painter and glazier, 46 James st.Miller, James, tailor, Tyburn near Cherry st.Miller, John, carpenter, Caroline near Main st.Miller, John, laborer, Market st.Miller, Joseph, painter, MacNab st.near Strand.Miller, Moses, baker, James st.near Christ church.Miller, Robert, finisher in foundry, Cannon near Mac- Nab st.Milligan, Thomas, laborer, Napier st.Mills, George, of Pringle, Mills & Bridges, corner George and Queen sts.Mills, hon.Samuel, corner Charles and West Main sts.Mills, Isaac, travelling agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Mills, James, butcher, York st., house John st.Mills, James, sausage maker, corner John and Base sts.Mills, John W., appraiser, custom house, George st.Mills, Joseph, of Mills & Wright, 50 Rebecca st.Mills, William, Maria st.Mills, William Hamilton, Main near Hess st.MILLS & WRIGHT, wholesale and retail hatters and furriers, 66 King corner John st.Milne, John, bookkeeper, Catharine near Lynd st.Milne, Robert, daguerrean artist, 7 Upper James st.upstairs.Minty, John, railway clerk, corner Park and Col- borne sts.Mitchell, Charles, clerk, Lynd near James st.Mitchell, Charles J., bookkeeper.Mitchell, Daniel, laborer, Colborne near Park st.Mitchell, Daniel, laborer, Hughson near Gore st.Mitchell, John, Main near Charles st.Mitchell, Joseph, baker, Tyburn near Cherry st.Mitchell, Thomas, laborer, James near Lynd st.Moffatt, Robert, carpenter and joiner, corner Bay and Mulberry sts.Moffett, Deloss, painter, Mulberry near Bay st.Moller, John, saloon, King st.west.Molloy, Thomas, saloon, James near Stuart st.Molzahn, Charles, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Monkhouse, John, laborer, Walnut near King st.Monroe, H., teller, boards at Royal hotel.Monroe, James, huckster, 28 John st.Monroe, James, tailor, Gore near Catharine st.Monroe, James, whitewasher, corner John and Rebecca sts.Monroe & Morton, cabinetmakers, John near Tyburn st.Monroe, Thomas, engineer at Water works, boards at Royal hotel.Monroe, William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, John near Peel st.Monroe, William, whitewasher, John near Augusta st.Montgomery, William, police constable, West Main st.Montreal Fire Insurance Company, Maitland Young, jr., agent.Montreal house, Charles Brouse, Colborne and Park sts.MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Charles C.Whitney, manager ; 1\" Woolverton and John.C.Davis, operators, James st.near Post office.Moody, John, dealer in toys, King st.west.Moody, Robert William, clerk, Tyburn near Walnut st.Moore, Dennis, & Co., iron founders, corner Lynd and Catharine sts., and 92 King st.Moore, Dennis, of D.Moore & Co., house John st.Moore, Ebenezer W., carpenter, Hughson st.Railway.Moore, Edward, steam flour mills, Augusta st.Moore, Edward, of E.& J.F.Moore, 2 Fergusson st.Moore, E.& J.F., lumber merchants, 90 Rebecca st.proprietor, corner near 182 JIAMILTON.1857.[UANADA Moore, George, laborer, MacNab near Mulberry st.Moore, George, sailor, corner John and Base sts.Moore, J.F., of E.& J.F.Moore, mayor, 92 Rebecca st.Moore, Jas., mechanic, near Wilson and Wellington sts.Moore, John, furniture broker, auctioneer and commission merchant, King William near James st.Moore, Lawrence, laborer, John near Peel st.Moore, Lyman, druggist, King near Hughson st., house 80 Tyburn st.Moore, Lyman, of Winer, Moore & Co., Peel st.Moore, Mrs.Mary, dressmaker, Main near Bond st.Moore, William V., tanner, corner Wellington and Tyburn sts.Moran, Daniel, teamster, Catharine st.near Railway.Moran, James, cabinetmaker, James and Barton sts.Moran, Miss Julia, Merrick near Park st.Morden, John, proprietor of Dundurn inn, York st.Moreton, George, laborer, John near Augusta st.Moreton, Henry B., shoemaker, Henry near Wellington st.Moretti, Césaire, carver and gilder, Catharino near Stinson st.Morgan, Richard, carriage trimmer, corner Park and Market sts.Morgan, Richard, grocer, corner Walnut and Tybura sts.Morgan, William, clerk, Catharina near John st.Morgenroth, Adolphe, grocer, Margaret near Main st.Moriarty, J.Eugene, shoemaker, Catharine near Peel st.Morris, David, tailor, Tyburn near Walnut st.MORRIS, REV.A.P., M.A., principal of grammar school, Main st.Morrison, \u2014, pound keeper, George st.Morrison, Charles, laborer, Picton near James st.Morrison, George, builder, Upper Hughson st.Morrison, J, railway laborer, Little Mary st.Morrison, John, proprietor of Enniskillen house, foot of James st.Morrison, Joseph B., dealer in stoves and tinware, King near John, st., house Peel st.Morrison, Thomas, clerk, corner Russell st.and West avenue.Morrison, Thomas, grocer, corner John and Main sts.Morrison, Wm., laborer, corner Ray and Little Main sts.Morson, Alfred, physician and surgeon, Park near Sheaffe st.Mortimer, George, saloonkeeper, John near King st.Morton, James Willian, cabinetmaker, Tyburn near Spring st.Morton, M., seminary, 101 James st.Morton, Thomas, cab driver, 9 Merrick st.Moss, Henry, carter, Tyburn near Wellington st.Mottashed, John, boot and shoe maker, Hughson near King st.Mountain View hotel, Henry J.Lawry, proprietor, head of James st.Moyes, George, laborer, Wellington near Catharina st.Moyes, James, bricklayer, Lynd near Mary st.Muir, Alexander, saloonkeeper, Burns cottage, King st.east.Muir, B., of Hamilton, Muir, & Co., 71 Rebecca st.Muir, Thomas, accountant.Muir, Thomas, teamster, Catharine near Peel st.Muir, William, superintendent of Mechanics Institute, Park near Sheaffe st.Muir, William K., railway freight superintendent, corner Park and Concession sts.Muirhead, Walter, butcher, Market, house Ancaster road.Mulholland, William, flour and feed store, John near Peel st.Mullen, James, Augusta near MacNab st.Mulrany, John, railway conductor, Union near John st, Mulvaney, Matthew, boot and shoe muker, corner John and Wilson sts.Munday, William G., custom house officer, corner Mac- Nab st.and Strand.Munro, J., of Munro & Morton, Augusta st.Mundie, William, landscape gardencr, Robinson near James st.Munro, James, cutter, Gore st.Munro & Morton, cubinctmakers, 38 Upper John st.Munster hotel, D.Nelligan, proprietor, Court house se.Murdit, John, mason, Union near John st.Murdoch, L., carpenter, Napior st.Murison, George, carpenter, MacNab near Peel st.Murphy, Daniel, laborer, Pearl near Main st.Murply, Daniel, wholesale and retail grocer, 31 King st., house Catharine st.Murphy, Edward, laborer, John near Wood st.Murphy, John, laborer, Wilson near Iughson et.Murphy, John, tailor, King st.cast.Murphy, Michael, laborer, Hughson st.Murphy, Mrs., widow, foot of James st.Murphy, Nicholas, laborer, Hughson near Wilson st.Murray, Chas., bank clerk, corner Peel and Cherry sts.MURRAY, ALEXANDER, & Co., importers of silks and general dry goods, cloaks and millinery, Gore of King st.Murray, James, grocer, corner Peel and Cherry sta.Murray, John, Catharina near Catharine st.Murray, John, bank teller, Catharine st.Murray, John, clerk, boards Catharine st.Murray, John, laborer, Burlington near MacNab st.Murray, John, machinist, Vine near Park st.Murray, John, tavernkeeper, John near Peel st.MURRAY, MARTIN, proprietor of St.Charles Restaurant, King st.cast near Catharine st.Murray, Mrs.Willinm, Catharina near Catharine st.Murray, William F., buyer.Muskon, John, waggonmaker, Barton near William st.Mylers, George, laborer, Ray near Little Main st.Myles, James, of T.& J.Myles, Catharine near Gore st.MYLES, THOMAS & JAMES, coal merchants, Court Louse sq.and John st.wharf.Myles, Thomas, of T.& J.Myles, foot of St.Mary st.Myles, William, clerk, Bay near York st.Myles, William, of T.& J.Myles, Bay st.Nash, James, merchant tailor, King near Hughson st., house Main st.Nash, Joseph P., clerk, boards at 71 Main st.Necnan, Mrs.Mary, widow, corner Mulberry and Park sts.Neil, John, laborer, Stinson near James st.Neismith, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, John near Gore st.Neligan, John, sailor, Wilson near James st.Nelligan, Dennis, proprietor of Munster hotel, Court house sq.Nelson hotel, John Armstrong, proprietor, York st.Nelson, John, cab driver, Wilson near James st.Nelson, Jobn, huckster, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Nelson, Mrs.Marian, provision storckecper, Market, house West avenue.New, Daniel, laborer, West Main st.Newbiggin, William, porter, Vine ucar MacNab st.Newburn, Thomas, bookkeeper, boards at Royal hotel.Newbury, A.S.; of Newbury & Birely, 62 Main st.NEWBURY & BIRELY, jewellers and importers of watches, &e., Anglo-American hotel.Newcomb, Willinm, machinist, Catharine near Barton st.New Connection Methodist Church, rev.David Savage, pastor, Main near Walnut st.Newson, Mrs, Julia, widow, John near Gore st.Nichol, James, stonecutter, Tyburn near James st.Nichols, L., laborer, Broadway.Nicholls, Samuel, of Pearless & Nicholls, corner Catha- rina and John sts.Nicholls, Stephen, grocer and haberdasher, Jamos st.near Christ church.Nicholson, Donald, builder, Charles st.Nicholson, Mrs.Routh, widow, corner Pearl and Little Market sts. Drrzcrory.] 1858.HAMILTON.183 Nicholson, Richard, railway switchman, Catharine st.NICHOLSON, W.M., proprietor and publisher of the Banner, and the Journal and Express, Hughson near King st., house Hess st.- Nickerman, Michael, bricklayer, Catharina near John st.Nickerson, Jesse, watchmaker and jeweller, 10 James st, house King st.east.Nicol, Peter, gasfitter, Hess near Market st.Wicoll, James, stonecutter, Cherry near Hannah st.NISBET, R., & Co., wholesale and retail hoot and shoe makers, 26 King st.east.Nisbet, Robert, of It.Nisbet & Co, corner John and Gore sts.Nixon, James, merchant, John near Gore st.Nixon, Robert, auctioneer and commission merchant, King st.west, house MacNab st.Nixon, Thomas, tavern, Market st.Noonan, John, laborer, Hughson near Union st.NORDIIEIMER, A.& S., pianoforte and music warehouse, James st.and Gore of King st, and at King st.cast, Toronto, aud 57 and 59 Great St.James st, Montreal.Norman, John, ropemaker, Little Main st.Norris, Robert, grocer, near Wilson and Wellington sts.Northey, Francis, machinist, boards at 17 Wellington st.Northey, George, machinist, 19 Wellington st, house 17 Wellington st.Northey, Thomas, machinist, 7 West avenue.Northumberland inn, James Grieve, proprietor, King st.west.Norton, Mrs.Sarah, confectioner and baker, John near King st.Norton, Mrs.Sarah, miiliner, James st.near Post office.Nowlan, Owen, livery stable keeper, corner Hughson and King William sts., house King William st.Noyes, James, scalemaker, near Cannon and Wellington sts.Nugent, John, proprietor of Little Burlington hotel, corner Catharine nud King sus.Nugent, Mrs.Susannah, Lynd near John st.Nunan, Patrick, shoemaker, Guise near John st.Nunan, Thomas, laborer, Burlington near James st.Nunan, Thomas, laborer, Hughson st.Oakes & Campbell, flour and feed store, corner King and Macnab sts.Oakes, Mrs.Aun, widow, John near Lynd st.O'Beirne, M.J., dry goods, 39 King st.O'Brien, Eugene, carpenter, Stuart near James st.O'Brien, Henry, gunsmith, John near Tyburn st.O'Brien, James, laborer, Wilson near Market st.O\u2019Brien, Luke, proprietor of Irish saloon, James near Lynd st.O'Brien, Peter, gardener, Wellington near Peel st.Ocean Marine Insurance Company, Theodore A.Am- bridge, agent, Queen near York st.O'Connor, Arthur, laborer, Hughson near Union st.O'Connor, Jeremiah, grocer, Johy near Augusta st.O'Connor, Maurice, grocer &c., King st.east.O'Connor, Michael, laborer, MacNab near Burlington st.O'Connor, Mrs.M, Broadway.Odd Fellow hall, 8 King st.over Ecclestone & Bethune.Odd Fellows inn, Joseph J.Ayusley, proprietor, King st.cast.0'Doll, John, laborer, Lynd near John st.O'Donaghue, Mrs, Jane, house proprietor, Cannon nea Park st.O'Donnell, John, laborer, Hughson near Union st.O'Dowd, John, carpenter, William st.near Railway.Ogilvie, Robert, tailor, Cherry near Peel st.O'GRADY, JOHN, pastrycook and confectioner, 24 Peel near Walnut st.O'Hatt, John, solicitor, King st.west.OQ'Heir, Peter, harnessmaker, corner Wellington and Poel sts.O'Keefe, Darby, laborer, Wentworth near Bay st.Catharine, laundress, Wentworth nea, Ce a \u2014\u2014 O\u2019Laughlin, Peter, laborer, James near Wilson st.()'Leary, Cornelius, laborer, James near Wilson st.(Leary, Jeremiah, teacher, corner James and Market sts.Oliver, C.L., boards at Royal hotel.Oliver, William, teamster, Barton near Catharine st.O'Malley, Daniel, moulder, Victoria avenue near Railway.O'Mand, William, carpenter, Hughson near Lynd st.O'Neill, John, professor of music, MacNab near Mulberry st.O'Neill, Miss Eliza, dressmaker, Garth near Dundurn st.O'Neill, Mrs.Margaret, tailoress, Garth near Dun- durn st.O'Neill, Mrs.Mary, widow, John near Augusta st.O'Neill, Patrick, laborer, Little James st.O'Neill, Thomas, blacksmith, Pearl near Little Market st.O'Neill, William, stonemason, Wentworth near Nightingale st.Ontario house, Mrs.Samuel Fish, proprietress, foot of James st.Ontario Insurance Company, William Powis, secretary, James near Catharina st.Orcutt, William F., cement roofing, corner King William and Mary sts.O'Regan, Michael, Barton near Catharine st.O'Regan, Michael, grocer, 138 James st.O'Reilly, Gerald, M.D., corner Mary and King sts.O'REILLY & JARVIS, barristers and solicitors, King st.west, house The Willows.O'Reilly, Miles, of O'Reilly & Jarvis, Catharine st.O'Reilly, William S., tailor, John near King William st.Orf, Adam, machinist, near Cannon and Wellington sts.Organ, William, laborer, Colborne near Park st.Ormiston, rev.William, minister of United Presbyterian church, Merrick st.between MacNab and James sts.Orphan Asylum, Samuel Wilson, superintendent, Wellington near Maria st.Orr, Daniel, tavernkeeper, John near Base st.Orr, William, cattle drover, Market st.west.Orr, William, wheelwright, Main near Bond st.Osborne, D.M., of J.& D.M.Osborne, West main st.OSBORNE, J.& D.M., produce and commission merchants, James Gore of King st.OSBORNE, JAMES, grocer and wine chant, wholesale and retail, James MacNab and Herkimer sts.Osborne, John, of J.& D.M, Osborne, West Main st.Osborne, Mrs., widow, 131 Catherine st OSBORNE, ROBERT, jeweller, King near James st, house Vine near James st.O'Sullivan, Morris, moulder, corner Barton and Catha- rine sts.Otis, Charles, soap maker, Catharine near Henry st.Owley, Bartholomew, laborer, MacNab near Mulberry st.Paine, William, laborer, Lynd near Catharine st.Palm, William, tavernkceper, James st.near Knox's church.Palmer, Francis, laborer, King st.east.Papineau, Francis, laborer, Hughson near Gore st.Papps, H.A,, King st.west.Pardon, Thomas, engine driver, Broadway.Park, Charles, saloonkeener, John near Tyburn st.PARK & CUSACK, wholesale and retail grocers and wine and spirit merchants, Market sq.Park, James, of Park & Cusack, corner Catharine and Rebecca sts.Park, Mrs.Elizabeth, corner Catharine and Rebecca sts.Park, Robert, receiving teller, Gore Bank, King William st.Park, S., commission merchant.PARK, WILLIAM H, manager Commercial Bank of Canada, Catharine near llenry st.Park, William, jr, of Park & Cusack, Catharine st.Parken, James, engineer and carpenter, Locomotive st.Parker, A.J., blacksmith, James near Tyburn st.Parker.Andrew, blacksmith, Hess near Hunter stand spirit mer- st, house corner 184 HAMILTON.1857.[CaNapa Parker, George, John near Barton st.Parkinson, Henry, engineer, Oak near John st.Parks, John, carpenter, Liberty near O'Reilly st.Parrott, Ambrose, brassfounder and coppersmith, King William st.Parrott, James, carriagemaker, Maiden lane near James st.Parrott, John, painter, glazier and boarding house keeper, Market st.Parrott, William, laborer, corner Park and Mulberry sts.PARSONS & PEARSON, importers of lace, hosiery and fancy dry goods, wholesale and retail, King near Bond st.Parsons, Thomas, of Parsons & Pearson, King st.west.Parsons, William, provision dealer, Market, house East Market st.Passmore, Richard, butcher, Market, house Barton road.Patching, John, provision storekeeper, York st.Paterson, Charles, dealer in fruit, King st.west.Patillo, George, bookkeeper, Vine st.Patillo, Mrs.John, widow, Russell st.near West avenne Patten, John, Main near Bay st.Patterson, John, Lynd near James st.Patterson, John, tailor, Catharine st.near Railway.Patterson, Mrs.Isabella, widow, Queen near King st.Patterson, Zaccheus, baker, Cannon near Park st.Patton, George S., clerk, Hughson st.Patton, Samuel, of 8.G.Patton & Co., MacNab st.PATTON, SAMUEL G., & Co., wholesale crockery, china and glassware merchants, Gore of King st.Peace, Donald, watchman, Picton near James st.Pearce, Benjamin, laborer, Guise near John st.Pearless, Joseph, of Pearless & Nicholls, corner King William st.and West avenue.PEARLESS & NICHOLLS, wholesale lace and sewed muslins, King st.next Anglo American hotel.Pearson, Mrs.Margaret, washerwoman, Hughson near Peel st.Pearson, John, of Parsons & Pearson, King st.west.Peden, Mrs.Mary, MacNab st.near Routh\u2019s wharf.PEDEN, REV.ROBERT, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Canada Evangelist, Catharine near Hannah st.Peden, Thomas, coachmaker, Mulberry near MacNab st.Peer, Andrew, proprieor of Mechanics home, Stuart near MacNab st.Peer, Benjamin, carpenter, Guise st.Peer, Philip, laborer, John near Guay st.Peers, William, plasterer, Henry near Cathcart st.PELL, GEORGE E., carver, gilder and looking glass and picture frame manufacturer, Hamilton Art repository, King near Bay st.Penock, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, York near Bay st.Pense, John, carriagemaker, Caroline near Napier st.Perk & Wagensil, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Kiug st.east.Perrin, James, brewer, Margaret noar King st.Perry, Herman W., Anglo American livery stables, Main near Catharine st., house East Market st.Peters, Joseph, huckster, MacNab near Vine st.Pettigrew, John, mechanic, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Pettigrew, John, watchmaker and jeweller, next door to Post office.Petz, John, saloon, James near Stinson st, Phelan, Dennis, proprietor of Regatta saloon, James st.Philips, George, laborer, James st.Philips, Joseph, mason, Warren near Hughson st.Philips, Joshua, carpenter, East Market st.Phillips, Joseph, stonemason, Hughson near Oak st.Phillips, Martin, laborer, Hughson st.Phillips, Mrs.Jane, Ray st.Philo, Mrs., boarding house, corner Catharine and Gore sts.Phenix Fire Insurance Company, Gillespie, Denholm & Co., agents, 45 King st.west.Pickard, Benjamin, carriagemaker, corner Catharine and Rebecca sts.Piggott, George, carfitter, corner Cannon and Caroline sts.Pilgrim, Robert W., & Co., ginger beer makers, corner Cannon st.and West avenue, Piper, Thomas, flour and feed store, John near King st.Plamondon, John, carpenter, John near Henry st.Platts, Thomas, porter, MacNab near King st.Plough, John, laborer, King st.east.Pococke, John, tinsmith, Peel near Charles st.Poe, Thomas, laborer, James near Wilson st.POLICE OFFICE, George H.Armstrong, magistrate, James McCracken, high bailiff, John Carruthers, chief constable, King Willam near John st.Poller, Charles, M.D., Park near Market st.Polley, John W., dry goods, 12 James st.Polley, Moses, clerk, boards West King st.Pollock, James, marble cutter, corner York and Merrick sts., house Merrick st.Porteous, John, tailor, corner Park and Vine sts.Porter, Charles K., architect, Main and Bay sts.Porter, Edward, clerk, Catharine near Lynd st.Portis, William, carpenter, MacNab near Colborne st.POST OFFICE, Edmund Ritchie, postmaster; F.E.Ritchie, assistant postmaster, 58 James st.Postill, William, tailor, Hess near York st.Potter, William, laborer, Broadway.Powder Magazine, Barton near Wellington st.Powel, James, constable, Park near Murray st.Powell, Thomas Simkins, Mountain st.Power, John, laborer, Guise near James st.Power, John, printer, Tyburn near Spring st.Power, Michael, laborer, King st.west.Power, Pierce, mechanic, Ashley near Nightingale st.Powers, James, laborer, corner Garth and Breadal- bane sts.Powers, John, carriagemaker, Catharine near Barton st.Powers, Richard, moulder, Vine near MacNab st.Powis, William, clerk.Powis, William, secretary of Ontario Insurance Company, James near Catharine st.Pravill, Joseph, carpenter, Sheatfe near Park st.Preddis, John, grocer, York st.Prendiville, J., carpenter, cornerWalnut and QO\u2019 Reilly sts.Presbyterian church, rev David Inglis, minister, Upper MacNab st.Preston, David N., ambrotypist, 8 James st.Price, George, laborer, Oak near John st.Price, Peter, tavernkeeper, James st.near Post office.Price, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Stuart near John st.Primitive Methodist Chapel, rev.William Stephenson, minister, John st.between Gore and Henry sts.PRINCE & LEVY, watchmakers, jewellers, and dealers in all kinds of gold and silver watches and silver ware and fancy articles, also all kinds of engraving and repairing done neatly, King st.west oppogite Bank of Montreal.Prince, Samuel, of Prince & Levy, 25 West King st.Prindibble, Mrs.Mary, widow, Dundurn near King st.Pring, William, Custom house surveyor, corner Henry and Mary sts.PRINGLE, J.D., of Pringle, Mills & Bridges, Hannah near Hughson st.Pringle, Mills & Bridges, barristers, King st.west.Proctor, Edward, grocer, Tyburn near Walnut st.Proctor, Matthias, Caroline near Hunter st.Proudfoot, John, clerk, boards Main st.Pronguey, John P., carriagemaker, corner Park and Market sts, Proudfoot, William, of Freeman, Craigie & Proudfoot, 98 Rebecca st.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, William Wetenhall, agent, James st.Provincial Insurance Company, Josias Bray & John Smith, agents, Isaac Mills, travelling agent.em \u2014\u2014 Direcronry.] 1858.TAMILTON.185 Pulkingham, Jas., carpenter, corner John and Henry sts.Pyle, David, bookkeeper, York st.Pyle, Mrs.E., York st.QUERNER, EMIL, chemist and druggist, Apothecary\u2019s hall, corner Bond and King sts.Quimby, A.C., of Quimby & Co., Vine st.QUIMBY & Co., dealers in tobacco, cigars, &c., 37 James st.Quin, Patrick, laborer, King st.east.Quinn, Charles, teamster, corner Park and Cannon sts.Quinn, John, carpenter, King st.east.Quinn, John, grocer, King st.east.Quinn, Michael, laborer, corner Wilson and James sts.Quinn, Patrick, laborer, Lynd near Catharine st.Quinn, Patrick, saloonkeeper, James near Stuart st.Quirk, Mrs.Catharine, saloon, Guise near John st.Quirk, John, boot and shoe maker, York st.Quirk, Patrick, laborer, Mulberry near James st.Radford, Samuel A.veterinary surgeon, Tyburn near John st.RAE, BROTHERS & Co., produce merchants, York st.Rac, R.H., of Rae, Brothers & Co., boards at Royal otel.Rae, Thomas, of Rae, Brothers & Co., corner Peel and Bay sts, RAILROAD INN, John McKay, proprietor, Stuart st.Ramsay, Robert, butcher, Market, house Slabtown.Ramsdell, Charles, shoe store, King st.Randle, J., cooper, 62 MacNab st.Randle, Samuel, bricklayer, MacNab near Main st.Raphael, Thomas W., clerk.Rastrick, Frederick James, of Rastrick, Hall & Wily, boards at Anglo American hotel.RASTRICK, HALL & WILY, architects and civil engineers, James near King st.Reading, Mrs.Jane, widow, Russell st.nearWest avenue.Rearden, Cornelius, laborer, Wilson near Macnab st.Reardon, Martin, laborer, East Market st.Rearon, Michael, laborer, MacNab near Wilson st.Redan hotel, David Hourigan, proprietor, James near Wilson st.Reed, James, machinist, Cannon st.near West avenue.Reeves, John, baker, John near Augusta st.Regan, Jeremiah, laborer, MacNab near Burlington st.Regan, John, corner York and James sts.Regatta saloon, Dennis Phelan, proprietor, foot of James st.Registry Office for Wentworth county, Alexander Stewart, registrar, Main near Hughson st.Rehn, Francis, painter, John near Gore st.REID, COLIN D., barrister, solicitor and notary public, Hughson near King st, house James near Duke st.Reid, G.L., engineer, James near Bold st.Reid, J., dentist, King William near James st.Reid, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer.King st.wost.Reid, James, engineer, Napier st.Reid, John, bookkeeper, John near Peel st.Reid, Joseph, carter, corner Cannon and Hughson sts.Reid, Mrs, Eliza, dressmaker, Catherine near Tyburn st.Reid, Sumuel, carpenter, Ray near Main st.Reid, Wm., gardener, corner Henry and Catharine sts.Reid, William, machinist, York st.Reid, William IT, clerk, James st.Reily, J.l., bookkceper, corner Park and Mulberry sts.Rennie, John, clerk.Rhine, John, saloonkecper, corner John and Union sts.Rice, Garrett S., artist, Hess near Market st.Rice, rev, Samuel D., Wesleyan.Richards, Shem, carpenter, Tyburn near Cherry st.Richardson, Jeremiah W., carpenter, Hughson near Henry st.Richardson, Newsam, carpenter, Walnut near O'Reilly st.Richardson, William, builder and carpenter, Market st.Richardson, William, livery stables, King William near Jumes st.Richmond, Mrs.Ann, boarding house, Mulberry near Park st.Riddel, John, dealer in hardware, King st, house Her- kimer st.Riddel, John, sen., Catherina st.Riddle, George, clerk, Upper Hughson near Peel st.Riddle, John, of D.MacNab & Cu., Herkimer st.Ridenburg, George, laborer, Garth near King st.Ridler, William, shoemaker, Walnut near King st.Ridley, Henry T., M.D., corner Main and MacNab sts.RIDLEY, SAMUEL C., contractor, Vine near James st.Ridley, William, laborer, James near Market st.Riedenburg, Louis, laborer, Margaret near Main st.Rignay, K., laborer, corner Wilson and Catharine sts.Rigoby, John, carpenter, East Market st.Ripley, Abraham, moulder, Oak near John st.Rippon, George, grocer, King st.west.Risband, Wm., furniture finisher, John near Henry st.Ritchie, E.L., bookkeeper, boards James st.RITCHIE, EDMUND, postmaster, and agent for British America Assurance Company, 58 James st.RITCHIE, F.E., assistant postmaster, 58 James st.Roach, George, of Roach & McGuire, Concession near Park st.Roach & McGuire, saloonkeepers, 14 King st.opposite Montreal bank.Rob Roy hotel, Mrs.Dinall, proprietress, 62 Upper John st.Robb, Andrew, salesman, 126 King st.Robb, Charles T., clerk, Cannon near James st.Robb, George, laborer, Cannon near Bay st.Robb, George C., clerk, boards Cannon st.Robb, James, law clerk, Cannon near James st.Robb, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 5 Cannon st.Robbins, Joseph, shoemaker, Little Market st.Robbins, M., blacksmith, Mary st., house Wilson st.Robert, D.E., of Hurst & Robert, Hess st.ROBERTS, JOHN, carver, gilder, picture frame manufacturer, &c., King st.east, house Catharine st.Robertson, Alexander, bookkeeper, corner Liberty and O'Reilly sts.Robertson, Chs., cabinetmaker, and upholsterer, Tyburn near Cherry st.Robertson, D.D., painter, Mulberry near MacNab st.ROBERTSON, GEORGE, builder, sash and plane factory, West Market and Napier sts.Robertson, James, blacksmith, Ray near Little Main st.Robertson, James, Market st.west.tiobertson, J., boarding house, Caroline near Napier st.Robertson, John, ice cream manufacturer, East Market st.Robertson, Joseph, saloonkeeper, Peel st.Robertson, Miss Matilda, Main near Hess st.Robertson, Robert, clerk, Hess near Market st.Robertson, William, painter, Margaret near King st.Robinson, Mrs.Catharine, John near Henry st.Robinson, Charles, carpenter, Hughson near Stinson st.Robinson, George, butcher, Market, house Main st.Robinson, Joseph, saloon, Market sq., house Peel st.Robinson, William, boot and shoe maker, John near Tyburn st.Robinson, William, butcher, Catharine st.near Railway.Robinson, William, grocer, Main near Victoria st.Roche, T., fireman, Guise near James st.Roche, Michael, laborer, Guise near John st.Roche, Patrick, Zealand's wharf near MacNab st.Redden, William H., clerk, Cannon near James st.Roddick, William, tailor, James near Stinson st.Rodger, John, blacksmith, corner Merrick and Bay sts.Rodgers, John, carpenter, Concession near Bay st.Rogers, Mrs., widow, T7 Maria st.Rogers, Patrick, teamster, Catharine near Barton st.Rogers, Robert, teller, Park near Concession st.Rogerson, James M., clerk, James st.Rolley, John, laborer, King st.east.Rolston, Joseph, Peel near John st.Rolston, Thomas, railway guard, Pecl near John st. 186 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA - Rooke, George, cabinctmaker, corner Park and Merrick sts.Rooney, Patrick, draper, John near Lynd st.Rose, David, tobacconist, Caroline, near King st.Roseburgh, John, M.D., York st.ROSENBAND & DREY, importers of and wholesale dealers in staple and fancy goods and jewellery, King st.west.Rosenband, L., of Rosenband & Drey, Catharine near Gore st.Rosewarm, Mrs.Ann, tavernkeepor, corner John and Augusta sts.Ross, Alexander, laborer, Caroline near Anderson st.Ross, Alexander, quarryman, Tyburn near Spring st.Ross, David, laborer, Queen near York st.Ross, Finlay, carpenter, King William st.Ross, George, laborer, James and Market sts.Ross, James, carter, Caroline near Anderson st.Ross, John, carpenter, William st.near Railway.Ross, John, grocer, King William st.Ross, Kenneth, railway inspector, Russell st.near West avenue.Ross, L., druggist, John near Main st.Ross, Mrs.Alexander, widow, near Wilson and Wellington sts.Routh, Henry, Main near Hess st.Routh, Henry W., clerk.Routh, Thomas, of Thomas Routh & Co., 170 Hughson st.ROUTH, THOMAS, & Co., forwarders, Wharf, foot of MacNab st.Routh, William B., painter, corner Ray and William sts.Row, John, cabinetmaker, Caroline near Bold st.Rowan, Anthony, post office messenger, Catharine ncar Catharine st.ROWE & Co., oyster and fruit dealers, 39 James st.Rowe, Richard, gardener, Hunter st.ROWE, WILLIS, of W.Rowe & Co., Catharine near Rebecca st.Rowrth, Job, carpenter, Barton near James st.Roy, R.& J., dealers in dry goods, James near King st.Roy, Robert, of R.& J.Roy, Duke st.Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company, William Bellbouse & Co., agents, King st.cast.ROYAL HOTEL, Thomas Davidson, proprietor, corner James and Merrick sts.RUDD, GEORGE W., grocer and provision dealer, corner King and Bay sts.Rumbold, Henry, coachman, Peel near Queen st.Ruse, John, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Rush, John, carpenter, Pearl st.near Broadway.Russel, Edward, tobacconist, East Market st.Russel, John, stonecutter, Hess near Hunter st.Russell, R., jeweller, 47 Maria st.Rutherford, George, bookkeeper, RUTHERFORD & SAUNDERS, late J.Stovel, merchant tailors, 48 King st.west, and 52 and 54 King st.west, Toronto.Ruthven, John, watchmaker and jeweller, corner Ca- tharine and Barton sts.Ruthven, Peter, grocer and commission merchant, James st.near Christ church, house Hughson near Lynd st.Ryall, George, M.D., Main near Catharine st.Ryan, C.J., of Ryan & Harrison, York st.Ryan & Harrison, grocers, 25 Market sq.Ryan, John, contractor, corner John and Union sts.Ryan, John, waggon and carriage maker, Barton ncar John st.Ryan, Mrs.Monora, dressmaker, Hannah near Hugh- son st.RYCKMAN, GRORGE, J.P., captain of volunteer cavalry, Barton st.Ryckman, John, J.P., King st.west.Sabine, J.E., bookkeeper, Upper Hughson st.Sadleir, Charles Anderson, of Burton & Sadleir, corner MacNab and Main sts.Sage, James, laborer, East Market st.Samuel, Misses, seminary, Maiden lane near James st.Samuel, Thomas, clerk, John near Catharina st.Sanders, Mrs., weaver, Ray st.Sangster, J.1I., principal of Central School, 26 Catha- rina st.Savage, rev.David, minister of New connection methodist church, Main st.between Walnut and Cn- tharine sts.Savings Bank Gore District, R.P.Street, actuary, 3 King st.west Sawyer, L.W., of McQuesten & Co., Alma st.near Victoria avenue.Sawyer, 8.I',, of McQuesten & Co., Victoria avenue.Sawyer, S.P., of McQuesten & Co., Victoria avenue, Sawyer, W.& P., boot and shoe makers, John near King st.Scarf, William, builder, Hunter st.Scarth, William, clerk, boards at Burlington hotel.Sayer, John, machinist, Tyburn near John st.Scholes, Adam, boot and shoe maker, King st.wesl.Scholes, John, shoemaker, York st.Schomberg, George, furniture polisher, Garth st.Schomberg, H.A, of II.A.Shomberg & Co., Cherry near Peel st.Schomberg, H.A., & Co., furniture manufacturers, Court house sq., and corner John-and Main sts.Schrenk, Andrew, carpenter, Caroline near Bold st.Schrenk, John, carpenter, corner Caroline and Bold st.Sclater, Alexander, master mariner, Hughson near Hannah st.west side.Scot, Willam, carpenter and joiner, corner Caroline and Hunter sts.Scott, Mrs.Jane, widow, Caroline near York st.Scott, Mrs.Mary, Peel near Charles st.Scott, William, laborer, Market st.Scriven, Samuel, laborer, East Narket st.Scully, Richard, blacksmith, Burlington st.near Cook's wharf, house Hughson st.Sealy, Stephen, laborer, Hughson near Union st.Seaman, Shadrack L., merchant tailor, King William st.Seask, John, carpenter, Little Peel st.Secord, George C., farmer, Main near John st.Seddon, George, tavern keeper, MacNab near York st.Seimmens & Sons, builders, King st.west.Seith, Alexander, boot and shoc maker, Market st.Selden, Richard, carpenter, Mughson st.Semple, William, laborer, corner Hess and Cannon sts.Sennet, Miss Margaret, dressmaker and milliner, King st.cast.Sennet, Mrs.J., widow, King st.cast.Sergeant, James T., railroad superintendent, Vine near Bay st.Sergent, Daniel, stonemason, Sheaife neur Park st.Servis, Robert, dealer in dry goods, Peel near Cherry st Shaane, John, carpenter, King st.cast.Shadbolt, Thos., carter, corner Caroline and Market sts.Shakespeare hotel, John Martin, proprictor, Market sq.Shane, Jeremiah, laborer, Ray st.Sharp, Alfred, butler, York st.Sharp, George, builder, York st, house Market st.Sharp, William, moulder, East Market st.Shaunessy, P., laborer, corner Barton and Mary sts.Shaw, Edward, saw grinder, East Market st.Shaw, George, laborer, Queen st.near Broadway.Shaw, Mrs.Mary, widow, less near King st.Shea, James, laborer, Wilson near James st.Shes, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Mulberry near MacNab st.Shea, Patrick, tailor, Wilson near James st.Shearer, Daniel, moulder, Hughson near Henry st.Shearsmith, Joseph, potter, Catharine near Barton st.Shearsmith, Willinm, plasterer, corner Gore and Elgin sts.Shentin, John, cigar maker, Cannon near James st.Shebraen, John, laborer, King st.cast.Sheed, George, moulder, Catharine st.near Railway.Shehan, James, clerk, Caroline near Market st.York near Dirgcrony.] 1858, MAMILTON.SHEPARD, REV.GIDEON, editor of the Christian Advocate, corner Catharine and Catharina sts.SHEPARD, WILLIAM A., printer of the Canad'an Journal of Homeopathy, Catharine near Rebecca st.Sheppard, Francis, clerk, Burlington near MacNab st.Sheppard, Geo., actuary, corner Spring and Tyburn sts.Sheppard, Wm, switchman, Hannah near Hughson st.Sherrill, Henry Johnston, Main near Caroline st.Sherry, Mrs., Pec] near John st.Shickell, Robert, shoemaker, corner Catharine and Ca- tharina sts.Shields, John, of Banks, Shields & Co.Shillington, Thomas, laborer, Hughson st.near Railway.Shine, Cornelius, laborer, Hughson near Hannah st.Shire & Brother, wholesale and retail clothiers, King st.west.Shire, Daniel, of Shire & Brother, Catharine st.Shire, Isaac, of Shire & Brother, 26 West King st.Shuable, Park, John near Barton st.Shuttleworth, William, clerk, Napier near York st.Sillett, Mrs.Rachel, milliner, York st.Simmons, Thomas, accountant, Caroline st.Simmons, Thomas, accountant, King near James st.Simons, Edward, Cherry near Peel st.Simons, Thomas M., agent for Canada Life Assurance Company, James near Tyburn st.Simple, John, mason, 116 John st.Simpson, Jonathan, carpenter, Main near James st.Simpson, Joseph, produce and commission merchant, MacNab near York st.Simpson, William, clerk.Sinclair, James, 60 Rebecca st.Sinclair, John, tailor, near Wilson and Wellington sts.Skinner, Andrew, of J.A.Skinner & Co., King William st.Skinner, James A., of J.A.Skinner & Co., King William st.Skinner, James A., & Co., crockery, &c., King st.east.Skirkendale, Samuel, lumber merchant, corner Market and Bay sts., house Bay st.Skuce, George, laborer, Queen st., near Broadway.Slaughter.John, carter, Mulberry near Market st.Sloan, James, uplholsterer, King William st.Sloan & Lewis, grocers, Upper John st.Sloman, J., Peel near lughson st.Small, George, constable, King st.cast.Small, William, clerk, Tyburn near Walnut st.SMILEY & GILLESPY, proprietors, printers and publishers of the Spectator, and printers of the Canada Evangelist, corner Upper Hughson and Main sts.Smiley, Hugh, bookbinder, boards John st.Smiley, John, of Smiley & Gillespy, Catharine opposite Gore st.Smiley, Mrs.R.R., East avenue, Smith, Benjamin F., machinist, Cannon near Bay st.Smith, Charles, furniture broker, King William st.Smith, Donald, of Smith & Gauld, Wilson near James st.Smith, Francis, railway conductor, MacNab near Cannon st.Smith, Frederick, carpenter, Stuart near Hughson st.SMITH & GAULD, merchant tailors, 40 King st.east.Smith, George, dealer in fancy articles, John near King William st.Smith, Geo., tinsmith, corner MacNaband Cannon sts.Smith, George 8., dentist and ambrotypist, Market sq.Smith, Harry, corner James and Union sts.Smith, Henry, M.D., Johu near Henry st.Smith, James, clerk, Smith, James, grocer, John near Peel st.Smith, James, of Mathewson & Smith, Upper John st.Smith, John, flour and feed store, York st.Smith, John, millwright and pattern maker, Market st.SMITH, JOHN, produce broker and commission and shipping agent, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company,4 Lister's building, James st.Smith, John M., engineer, Murray and MacNab sts.East 187 Smith, John, proprietor of Steamboat saloon, foot of James st.Smith, John A., post office clerk, boards at Burlingtou hotel.Smith, Joseph, bookkeeper, near Russell st.and West avenue.Smith, Joseph, bricklayer, Tyburn near Wellington st.Smith, Joseph, carpenter, Hughson near Gore st.Smith, Mitchell, batter and furrier, 7 James st., house Peel st.Smith, Mrs., widow, King st.west.Smith, Patrick, laborer, Pearl near King st.Smith, Sam., gasfitter, copper and tin worker, York et.Smith, Samuel, saloonkeerer, King st.west.Smith, Samuel, tinsmith, corner York and MacNab sts.Smith, Thomas, saloonkeerer, MacNab near King st.Smith, Walter, shoemaker, Park near Market st.Smith, William, blacksmith, Wentworth near Nightingale st.- Smith, William, yardsman, Broadway.Smith, William, York st.Snelgrove, Henry, cabinetmaker, and upholsterer, Court house sq.Snook, George, gardener, Ray near William st.Snowden, Mrs.Mary, widow, Hess near Market st.Softley, Edward, butcher, Market, house Slabtown.Sommers, Dennis, laborer, MacNab near Wilson st.Somerville, James, dry goods, &c., 11 James st.Sommerville, William, bookkeeper, MacNab near Col- borne st.Sorick, rev.Richard, Wesleyan, East Market st.Spear, John, blacksmith, Guise near John st.Spear, John, blacksmith, Wood near John st.SPECTATOR, (THE) annual subcription to daily $5, semi-weekly 23, weekly $1.50, W.Gillespy, editor ; Smiley & Gillespy proprict rs, publishers and printers, corner Main and Hughson sts.Spelacy, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, and private boarding house keeper, East Market st.Spence, Richard C., bookkeeper.Spencer, G.B., agent for Liverpool and New York sailing packet and Philadelphia Steamship Company; corner James and King st.west.Spencer, George, broker and land agent, corner King and James sts., house Main near Charles st.Spencer, John, cloth dresser and carder, Main near Cherry st.Spencer, John, tinsmith, Gore near Catharine st.Spiers, John, blacksmith, Guise st., house Wood st.Spohn, Peter, of Spohn & Start, clerk of the peace, King st.east.Spohn & Start, barristers and solicitors, King st.east.Sporting ball, Thomas Cauley, proprietor, corner James and Union sts.Springer, Oliver, barrister, King near James st., house John near Gore st.t.Andrew's Church, rev.Robert Burnet, minister.corner James st.and Maiden lane.T.CHARLES RESTAURANT, Martin Murray, proprietor, King st.east near John st.George's Society, D.C.Gunn, president; Samuel Cann, secretary.John, Mrs.Jane, Ladies boarding and day school, Upper Hughson near Market st.t.John's chapel, in connection with Christ church.t.Mary's Cathedral, Right rev.John Farrell, D.D., bishop, very rev.E.Gordon, vicar general ; rev.A.Carragon, secretary, corner Park and Sheaffe sts.t.Mary\u2019s Convent, corner MacNab and Cannon str.t.Mary's School, John Looney, teacher, Park near Mulberry st.Mary's Ward School, Miss A, Webster, principal teacher; Miss H.Webster, asssistant teacher.Matthew's chapel, in connection with Christ church.St.Patrick's school, John Mackenzie, master.St.Thomas chapel, in connection with Christ church.Stack, Mrs., grocer, Tyburn near Catharine st.wm wm U U = - D gp no St.St. 188 HAMILTON.1857.[CAnwapA Stackwell, James, general dealer, Hughson st.Stafford, Nicholas, laborer, Catharine near Barton st.Stafford, Philip, laborer, Wilson near Catharine st.Stapens, John, bricklayer, Broadway.Start, John Edward, of Spohn & Start, Main st.Station hotel, David Henderson, proprietor, Stuart st.Steanger, James, proprietor of Arcadian saloon, Stuart © st.near Railway depot.Stennett, Myles B., surgeon dentist, Gore near James st.Stephen, James, stone cutter, Wellington near Main st.Stephen, James, surgeon, corner John and Gore sts.Stephen, Thomas, porter, Catharine near King William st.STEPHENS, FELIX, audit office, Great Western railway, John near Augusta st.Stephens, Isaac, gardener, Catharine near Stinson st.Stephens, J., M.D., Gore near James st.Stephens, James, grocer and saloon keeper, King William st.STEPHENS, W.C., secretary of Great Western Railway, John near Catharina st.Stephenson, Jonathan, painter, King st.west.STEPHENSON, REV.WILLIAM, Primitive methodist chapel, corner Stinson and Hughson sts.Stephenson, William, laborer, Concession near Bay st.Steven, Andrew, president of Gore Bank, corner Upper Hughson and King sts.Steven, Robert, laborer, King William st.Stevens, Anthony, laborer, Wellington near Catha- rina st.Stevens, John, laborer, John near Wilson st.Stevens, Mrs., Broadway.Stevens, Thomas, laborer, King William st.Stevenson, Charles, builder, Walnut near Peel st.STEVENSON, JAMES, accountant and commission agent, James near Union st.STEVENSON, P.S., commission merchant, 5 West King st., house Clifton Cottage Mountain st.Stevenson, William, messenger, Market st.Stewart, Alexander, registrar of Wentworth county, Main near Hughson st.Stewart, captain, Bold near MacNab st.Stewart & Co., iron founders, corner MacNab and Vine sts.Stewart, D., accountant and agent, Canada Life Assurance buildings, James st.Stewart, Donald, porter, Peel near Queen st.Stewart, James, of Stewart & Co., 47 MacNab st.Stewart, John, packer, Bowery st.Stewart, Mrs.Donald, Peel near Hughson st.Stewar:, Robert, policeman, Cannon near Emerald st.Stewart, William, bookkeeper, Tyburn near Spring st.Stewart, William, engine driver, Little Main st.Stick, Herman, blacksmith, Spring near Main st.Stinson, Ebenezer, Upper West avenue.Stinson, Thomas, Queen near York st.Stinson, Thomas, proprietor of Savings bank, Hughson near King st.Stirton, Thomas, stonemason, Oak near John st.Stock, Mrs.Jane, boarding house, Hughson st.rear of Christ church.Stokes, William, carpenter, Tyburn near Walnut st.Stone, Mrs.E., restaurant, Court house sq.Stone, Walter, tailor, near Wilson and Wellington sts.Stoops, William, mechanic, corner Robert st.and West avenue.Storror, William, furniture warehouse, MacNab near Main st.Stotles, Henry, engine driver, Little Market st.Stow, Alfred, manager of Bank of Upper Canada, 74 James st.Straburn saloon, James Warrant, proprietor, York st.Strachan, A.R., teacher Central school, boards at Royal hotel.Stratton, Robert, Catharina st.Strathey, Alexander, teller, James near Augusta st.Strathy, Henry, bank teller, King st.Straford, Robert C., solicitor and conveyancer, corner Henry and James sts.Street, G.C., civil engineer, King st., house Park st.Street, Richard, Catharine near Rebecca st.STREET, RICHARD P., actuary of Gore district Savings Bank, secretary and agent for Canada West Farmers Mutual, and Unity Fire and Life Insurance Companies, King st., house Marin st.Streeter, H.A., blacksmith, York and Park sts.Stritten, Thomas, tailor, Strachan near MacNab st.Strong, Mrs.Maria, widow, Jolin near Henry st.Strongman, David, teamster, Tyburn near Cherry st.Stuart, Andrew, MacNab near Hunter st.Stuart, captain Alexander, Main st., house King st.west.Stuart & Co., iron founders, corner MacNab and Vine sts.Stuart, Donald, porter, Hunter st.Stuart, James, carpenter, Picton near James st.Stuart, James, of Stuart & Co., corner John and Rebecca sts.Stuart, John, moulder, Barton near John st.Stuart, Mrs.M., grocer, York st.Stuart, Paul, of Stuart & Smith, Liberty near O'Reilly st.STUART & SMITH, grocers, and wine and spirit merchants, John near Main st.Stule, James, laborer, Hughson near Stinson st.Stull, George, cabdriver, Park near Cannon st.Sturgeon, James, shoemaker, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Sturrock, Peter, clerk.SULLEY, JOHN, boot and shoe maker, 24 King st.west.Sullivan, Daniel, laborer, Dundurn near King st.Sullivan, John, laborer, James near Union st.Sullivan, John, shoemaker, Catharine near Lynd st.Sullivan, Michael, laborer, Wilson st.near Victoria avenue.Sullivan, Patrick, laborer, Hughson st.Sullivan, Peter, fireman, Broadway.Sullivan, Sylvester, laborer, Strachan near James st.Sullivan, Timothy, laborer, John near Augusta st.Sunley, William, Wellington near Pecl st.Sunn, Charles, saloonkeeper, King st.Surtees, Robert, boards at Royal hotel.Sutherland, Angus, blacksmith, Park near Colborne st.Sutton, P., laborer, MacNab near Wilson st.Sutton, Patrick, cooper, Little James st.Swain, Benjamin H., grocer, James st.near Christ church.Swain, James, tavernkeeper, John ncar Peel st.Swales, John, forwarder, Hughson near ITannah st.Swannell, Donald, grocer, &c., Market st.Swartz, F., cigar manufacturer, Jumes near Stuart st.Sweetman, Edward, corner Park and Vine sts.Sweetman, John, laborer, Mulberry near Park st.Synam, Patrick, laborer, Hughson near Lynd st.Taffee, Mrs.Madeline, widow, John near Augusta st.Tait, James, laborer, corner John and Barton sts.Tallman, William, carpenter, John near Henry st.Tayler, Charles J., produce merchant, Stuart near John st.Taylor, Andrew, machinist, near Cannon st.and West avenue.Taylor, G., East Market st.TAYLOR, GEORGE, manager of Bunk of British North America, 5 King st.Taylor, George, jr., carver, Bay st.Taylor, George, sen, cabinetmaker, Bay st.Taylor, James, tavernkceper, MacNab near Mulberry st.Taylor, John, moulder, corner MacNab and Concession sts.Taylor, Jolin, paperhanger, Bay st.Taylor, Mrs., dressmaker, 54 MacNab st.Taylor, Mrs.Johannah, Catharine st.near Railway.Taylor, Thomas, carpenter, Ray near Main st.~ Taylor, Thomas, Main near James st.Taylor, Thomas, paperhanger, Buy st.Taylor, Wm.J.railway clerk, Hughson near Henry st. Direcrorr.] 1858.HAMILTON.189 Taylor, William, watchmaker and jeweller, James st.neur Post office.Tennery, John E., grocer, King st.we-t.Terrell, James, contractor, corner Queen and Market sts.Terrill, Edger J., foreman, Sursden st.Tewkesbury, Mrs.Maria, widow, Gore near John st.Thomas, Charles L., pianofortes, &c., at G.E.Pell's Art repository, King st.west, house Vine st.THOMAS, E.CARTWRIGHT, sheriff, Mountain st.Thomas, James D., dealer in grain, Merrick near Bay st.Thomas, James D., of J.Crawford & Co.THOMAS, JAMES E., dealer in dry goods, 7 James st.Thomas, John, shoemaker, James near Stinson st.Thomas, Mrs.Harriet, washerwoman, Hughson near Wilson st.Thomas, Mrs.John, dressmaker, near Cannon and Wellington sts.Thomas, Robert, carpenter, Hughson near Gore st.Thomas, William, architect, Main near Hughson st.Thompson, George, laborer, Peel near Bowery st.THOMPSON, GEORGE, soapmaker, Upper MacNab st.THOMPSON, GEORGE S, teamster, Peel near Bowery st.Thompson, James, of J.Thompson & Co., Napier st.THOMPSON, JAMES, & Co., wholesale and retail grocers, Market sq.Thompson, John, baker, Hughson near Hannah st.Thompson, John, laborer, Queen st.near Broadway.Thompson, John, saddler, near Russell st.and West avenue.Thompson, Miss, Main sts.Thompson, Miss Margaret, Main near Charles st.Thompson, Mrs.Ann, widow, Main near Bay st.Thompson, Octavius, dealer in provisions, John near Tyburn st., house Catharine near Peel st.THOMPSON, PETER, innkeeper, Wentworth st.Thompson, W., of Gates, Thompson & Co., boards at Royal hotel.Thompson, William, tailor, Main near Bay st.Thomson, James, laborer, Hughson near Oak st.Thomson, James Richard, barrister, conveyancer, and notary public, Upper Hughsor near Main st.Thomson, Miss Agnes J., milliner, 6 James st.THORN, RICHARD W., tobacconist, corner Hughson and King sts., house Mary st.Thorn, Willium, importer of crockery and glassware York st.Thorner, John, broker, Catharine near Henry st.Thornton, Samuel, carpenter, John near.Stuart st.Thornton, William, laborer, corner Wellington and Catharina sts.Tiffin, Samuel, grocer and proprietor of City arms saloon, corner Catharine and Lynd sts.Tillman, William, butcher, Market, house Caledonia road.Tinch, John, printer, corner Park and Sheaffe sts.Tindle, Thomas, carpenter and builder, John near Lynd st.Tinning, Edward, carpenter, Little Main st.Tisdale, V.I, & Co., fancy articles, King near James st.Tister, Daniel B., York st.Titus, A.M., dealer in stoves, John near King st, house King William near John st.TITUS, HENRY N., broker, James st., house King st.cast.Titus, M., stove manufacturer, John st.Todd, George, carpenter, York st.Tomes, Joseph E., painter, John near King st.Tomkins & Co., architects, engineers, &c.King st.west.Tomlin, Thomas, brewer, Spring near Peel st.Tompkins, William G., engineer, Main near MacNab st.Toms & Anderson, ale and porter brewers, Peel near John st.Toms, James, corner Peel and Cherry sts.Toole, Michael, laborer, Victoria avenue near King st.Tout, Thomas, blacksmith, 5 MacNab st.dressmaker, corner Charles and Toronto hotel, George Atkins, proprietor, corner James and Murray sts.Tout, William, engine driver, William near Barton st.Towersey, Joseph, laborer, James near Barton st.Townson, John A., saloonkeeper, corner John and Barton sts.Tracy, C.J., boot and shoe maker, King st.east, house Peel st.east.Travers, Dennis, Tyburn st.Travers, George, clerk, Peel near Queen st.Tremaine, W.H., engineer's office, Great Western Railway.Tremlett, William, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Tristram, George, blacksmith, corner Cannon and Bay sts.Troupe, John, teamster, Napier st.Troupe, Miss Mary, milliner and dressmaker, Napier st.True, William, Little Market st.Tuckett, George, tobacconist, York st.Tullock, Robert, laborer, Main near Catharine st.Turner, James, of John & James Turner, MacNab near Hunter st.Turner, John, of John & James Turner, James near Hannah st.TURNER, JOHN & JAMES, wholesale grocers, wine and spirit merchants, King st.adjoining Anglo American hotel.Twitcher, Frederick, John near Base st.Tweedie, Thomas, tailor, Park near Merrick st.Twist, William, stonemason, East Market st.Tyson, George, bricklayer, corner Jones and Dun- durn sts.Tyson, William, plasterer, Ray near Market st.Union hotel, Thomas Clark, proprietor, corner Stuart and MacNab sts.Union inn, John Gage, proprietor, 104 John st.United Presbyterian Church, rev.W.Ormiston, minister, Merrick st.between MacNab and James sts.Unity Fire & Life Assurance Associations, Richard P.Street, secretary and agent, King st.Unwin, Robert, railway clerk, Park near Sheaffe st.UNZICKER, JOHN H.,, proprietor, publisher and printer of the Canada Zeitung, and proprietor of Waterloo hotel, 128 King st.west.Ure, William, moulder, John near Henry st.Urqubart, Henry, express messenger, corner James and Main sts.Usher, George, cabinetmaker, Peel near Cherry st.Valland, James, carpenter and joiner, Hughson near Henry st.Valley, Michael, engineer, corner Picton and James sts.Vandersluys, Joseph, portrait painter, Locke near King st.Vangunten, John, jeweller and watchmaker, King st.east, house John near Gore st.VauNorman, Abuer E., of C.H.VanNorman & Co.corner King and Bay sts.VanNorman, Caleb H., of C.H.VanNorman & Co.Park near Merrick st.VANNORMAN, C.H., & Co., jewellers and watchmakers, 3 James st.VANNORMAN, J.M, M.D., King near Bay st.Varcoe, Robert, railway clerk, Pearl near King st.Varuey, George, laborer, Main near Catharine st.Victoria hotel, Robert Cobiue, proprietor, King st.east.WADDELL, ROBERT R., produce broker and shipping and commission merchant, John near King st.Wade, Miss Jemima, Little Market st.Wade, Robert, laborer, Margaret near Main st.Wade, Thomas, Simcoe near Bay st.WADSWORTH, RICHARD DAWSON, bookseller and agent for the Guide to Holiness\u2014depot for religious books, temperance publications and Sabbath School libraries, Main near James st.Wagstaff, George, laborer, East Market st.Wakefield, John, butcher, Market, house MacNab st. IT A 190 ITAMILTON.1857.[CANADA Wakeman, William, blacksmith, King st.west.Waldun, Frederick, luborer, Margaret near Main st.Waldran, William, plasterer, Wood near Hughson st.Walker, Alfred E., bookkeeper, Cannon near Bay st.Walker, Archibald, clerk, Walnut near Peel st.Walker, F.C., builder, 68 Bay st., house Park st.Walker, Henry W., audit office, Great Western Railway.Walker, Henry, travelling agent, Cannon near Park st.Walker, James, James near Bond st.WALKER, JAMES, silk mercer, draper and merchant tailor, corner King and James sts., house corner Main and Bond st.WALKER, JAMES, soap and candle factor, King near James st, house corner Main and Bowery sts.Walker, Robert, dealer in dry goods and clothing, corner James st.and Market sq.WALKER, ROBERT, waggonmaker, Main near John st., house corner Walnut and King sts.Walker, Thomas, clerk, Park near Cannon st.Walker, Thomas, waggonmaker, Wentworth Nightingale st.Walker, William, flour and feed store, James and Barton sts.Wall, William, saddler, Main near Victoria st.Wallace, Jumes, moulder, Henry near John st.Wallace, Mrs.E., boarding house, Queen near York st.Wallace, William, Union near John st.Walltoff, William, grocer, King st.east.Walsh, Henry, laborer, Burlington near James st.Walsh, John, laborer, Caroline near York st.Walsh, Mrs.Mary, widow, Concession near James st.Walster, William, butcher, Market, house Burton st.Walters, Andrew, plumber, painter, &c., corner John and Lynd sts.Walton, John, laborer, Lynd near John st.Walton, Thomas, clothier, King William st.Ward, Francis, Base near MacNab st.Ward, Richard, carpenter, King st.west.Wardess, Charles, laborer, East Market st.Ware, E.W., manufacturer of scales, Caroline near Main st.Ware, P.T., of P.T.Ware & Co., John near Hannah st.WARE, P.T., & Co., importers of watches, clocks, jewellery, electro plate, &c., and manufacturers of regalia, King st.east, near James st.Wark, William, plasterer, corner Ashley and Nightingale sts.Warley, Miss E., dealer in berlin wool and fancy articles, King st.west.WARMOLL, CHARLES, dry goods and millinery, 46 King st.east.Warrant, James, laborer, corner Oak and Catharine sts.Warrant, James, proprietor of Straburn saloon, York st.Warren, Thomas, bookbinder, Cannon near Emerald st.\u2018Washington, Geo., carpenter, Catharine near Barton st.WATER WORKS OFFICE, Thomas C.Keefer, engineer, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.WATERLOO HOTEL, John H.Unzicker, proprietor, 128 King at.west.WATKINS, BROTHERS & Co., wholesale dry goods merchants, 47 King st.east.Watkins, Frederick, of Watkins, Brothers & Co., King st.cast.Watkins, John H., of Watkins, Brothers & Co., Main st.Watkins, John Harton, dealer in dry goods, James near King st., house Main near MacNab st.Watkins, Samuel, dealer in dry goods, James near King st., house Henry near James st.' Watkins, T.C., of Watkins, Brothers & Co., Henry st.Watkins & Watking, dry goods and ready made clothing, 3 James st.Watson, George, carpenter, York near Bay st.Watson, William, baker, King st.west.Watt, John, tailor, Tyburn near Walnut st.Watters, Alexander, of Harte & Watters, Rebecca near Mary st.near Watters, John, carpenter and furniture broker, King William st.Watterworth, John, carpenter, Little Market st.Watts, Thomas, cab driver, James near Strachan si.Watts, Thomas, cab driver, Union near James st.Waugh, John, carpenter, 24 Bay st.Wayenseil, J.J., & Co., upholsterers, King near Walnut st.Wayte, Henry, tailor, Tyburn near Wellington st.Webber, Frederick, builder, Catharina st.Webber, John, builder, corner John and Maria sts.Webber, Thomas, builder, corner Catharine and Augusta sts.Webster, James, Caroline st.Webster, James, Main near Caroline st., house Union near Hughson st.Weeks, Hiram, of Campbell & Weeks, Ancaster st.Weir, William, moulder, Catharine near Stinson st.Weldon, Norman, gardener, Ashley near Wilson st.Wellington, George, builder, Bold st.Wellington hotel, James Arthur, proprietor, King st.cast, Wellington inn, John Dowling, proprietor, corner Colborne and MacNab sts.Wells, John, carpenter, Victoria avenue near Main st.Welsh, James, boot and shoe maker, East Market st.Welsh, John, laborer, Napier st.Welsh, Johu, laborer, John near Rebecca st.Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, corner MacNab and Merrick sts.Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, corner King and Wellington sts.Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, corner John and Rebecca sts.West, William, police constable, Tyburn near Spring st.Westbrooke, Mrs., washerwoman, King st.east.WESTERN PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, James Osborne, president; S.B.Baker, secretary- treasurer, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.Weston, John, shoemaker, Caroline near Cannon st.Weston, Robert, waggonmaker and blacksmith, Hugh- son st.Wetenhall, E., clerk.Wetenhall, James S., 94 Rebecca st.Wetenhall, Mrs.John, Main near Caroline st.WETENHALL, WILLIAM, produce merchant, land agent, and agent for Provident Life Assurance Company, James st., near Post office.Wetherall, Joseph, landing waiter, Hughson st.Whakley, Richard, laborer, Caroline near York st.Whan, Maclean & Co., dry goods, corner King and MacNab sts.Whan, Thomas, of Whan, Maclean & Co., King st.east.Wheeler, Robert, tailor, corner James and Hannah sts.Wheeler, William, mariner, Burlington near MacNab st.Whiley, Daniel, laborer, corner MacNab and Burlington sts, Whipple, E.8,, dealer in stoves, Catharine near Re- becea st.White, Benjamin, barber, MacNab near King st.White, David, cabinetmaker, near Robert and Wellington sts.White, David, tavern keeper, corner John and Peel sts.White, II.S., tinsmith, Vine near MacNab st.White & Hager, musical instrument makers, King st.west, White, James, shipbuilder, Cook\u2019s wharf, near Burlington st.White, James, ship carpenter, Bay st.White, Michael, tailor, Merrick near Park st.White, Nicholas, laborer, Wilson near Catharine st.White, T.W., of White & Hager, King st.west.WHITE, THOMAS, grocer and provision storekeeper, 174 King st.east.White, Thomas, lumber merchant, corner Hess and Napier sts. Direcrony.] 1858, HAMILTON.191 White, William, mechanic, Wilson st.near West avenue.Whitney, Charles C., manager of Montreal Telegraph Company.Whittel, J.M., bookkeeper.Whyte, William, ship carpenter, Wood near Hughson st.Wilkie, William, clerk, corner James and Union sts.Wilking, Miss Harriet Anne, seminary, corner James and Gore sts.near Post office.Wilkins, Mrs.Johanna, saloonkeeper, King st.east.Wilkinson, Jonathan, reporter, East Market st.Wilkinson, Mrs.Agnes, dressmaker, East Market st.Willeox, George, carpenter, King st.cast.Willcox, Mrs.A., tailoress, King st.west near Bond st.Williams, Bartley, solicitor, East Market st.Williams & Cooper, carriage factory, King st.west.Williams, Frederick, provision dealer, York st.Williams, Henry, railway baggage master, corner Mac- Nab and King sts.Williams, Henry, saloonkeeper, King William st.Williams, James, carpenter, King st.west.Williams, James, porter, Hughson st.Williams, James M., car factory, Railway Williams, James M., of Williams & Cooper, Upper Queen st.Williams, John, carpenter and joiner, Cannon near Park st.Williams, John, corner Cannon and Emeruld sts.Williams, John, laborer, Willson st.Willinms, Patrick, laborer, York st.Williams, S.M., of Williams & Cooper, Queen st.west.Williamson, David, commission merchant, John near King st., house Rebecca st.Williamson, Mrs.Mary, widow, John near Bay st.Williamson, Richard, laborer, James near Wilson st.Williker, Joseph, tavernkeeper, corner MacNab and Burlington sts.Willis, Alexander, carpenter, Catharine near Henry st.Willis, James, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Willis, Robert, messenger, Broadway.Willoughby, captain G.E., James st.opposite church.Willson, John, stonecutter, Cherry near Tyburn st.Willson, Thomas, superintendent of City hospital John st.Wilson, Charles, carpenter, Ray near little Main st.Wilson, Henry, laborer, York st.Wilson Henry L., clerk, Wilson, hon.John, inspector of revenue for South Wentworth, Custom house.Wilson, John, carpenter, corner Wilson st.and West avenue.Wilson, John, lumber merchant, Peel near Cherry st.Wilson, Joseph, grocer, King st.east.Wilson, Mrs, Main near Bay st.Wilson, T, superintendent of Orphan asylum, Wellington near Maria st.Wilson, William, saloon, James near Wilson st.Wilson, William, tailor, MacNab near Cannon st.Wilson, William, tailor, near Cannon at.and West avenue.Wily, Daniel, King near MacNab st.Windsor, Francis, laborer, Margaret near King st.Winer, John, of Winer, Moore & Co., 40 John st.WINER, MOORE & Co., wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, 32 King st.cast.Winglestow, M, tinsmith, Cannon near Bay st.Winkler, Julius, blacksmith, King st.west.Winklor, Mrs.Julia, widow, Lock near King st.Winn, John, contractor, Colborne near Park st.Wishard, Adam, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, East Maryet st.WOOD, ANDREW T., wholesale dealer in hardware, 241 King st.cast.Wood, Mrs.S., boarding houge, Catharine near Rebecca st.Woodcock, Mrs.Mary, washerworsan, Hughson near Stinson st.Woodley, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, King st.west.Woodroffe, Henry J., classical teacher, Catharine near Augusta st.Woodruff, Epbraim, mason, Cherry near Tyburn st.Woods, Henry, constable, Cannon st.and West avenue.Woods, Jesse, blacksmith, corner MacNab and Wilson sts.Woolley, William, porter, John near Peel st.Woolverton, T., operator Montreal telegraph.Wootman, Henry, teamster, King st.west.Workman, Thomas, bookkeeper, East Market st.Worthington, George, builder, 99 James st.WRIGHT, DAVID, accountant, broker, insurance agent and commission merchant, James st.opposite Market, house Catharine near Rebecca st.Wright, George, of Mills & Wright, Peel st.Wright, James H., boards at Royal hotel.Wright, John N., laborer, Catharine near Lynd st.Wright, Peter, Cannon st.near West avenue.Wright, rev.W.minister of Methodlst Episcopal church.Nelson st.corner of King st.east.Wright, Thomas, King st.east.* Wyatt, M., laborer, Last Market st.Wylkwyn, David, laborer, Wentworth near Queen st.Wyll, Hugh, laborer, MacNab near Colborne st.Wyllie, George, waggonmaker, corner John st.and Maiden lane, house Tyburn near John st.Wythe, Alexander, carpenter, York st.Yaidon, William, tavernkeeper, corner MacNab and Stinson sts.Yearsley, Robert, painter, Hughson near Lynd st.Young, Charles, grocer, James pear Stuart st.Young, David, carpenter, Stuart near James st.Young, George A., clerk, Peel near Caroline st.YOUNG, H.& R., bell hangers, gasfitters, brassfound- ers, plumbers, and dealers in gasaliers, pendants, &e., King st.west, between Bay and Caroline ste.Young, Hugh, blacksmith, Vine near MacNab st.Young, James, Catharina st.Young, John, general dealer, John near Hannah st.Young, Mrs.John, widow, James near Hannab st.Young, Mrs., widow, Peel pear James st.YOUNG, LAW & Co., general merchants, corner Mac- Nab and Merrick sts.Young Maitland, jr., agent for Montreal Fire Insurance Company.Young, Miss Jane, dressmaker and milliner, King st.west.Young, Mrs., corner Pecl and Catharine sts.Young, Robert, dealer in hardware, King st.east.house York st.Young, Robert, of H.& R.Young, Vine st.Zassffel, Martin, railway clerk, King st.west.Zealand, Edward, wharfinger, Brock near James st.Zealand, William, captain of schooner, MacNab near Burlington st.ZIMMERMAN, JAMES, contractor, boards at Anglo American hotel.Zincheimer, Henry, cigarmaker, John near Main st.CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX-HAMILTON SUBSCRIBERS.ACCOUNTANTS.Stevenson, James, Jawes near Union st.\u2018Wright, David, Jumnes st.opposito Market.ARCHITECTS.Clark, Hutohinson, Hughson near Gore st.Hills, Albert HE.James near King st.Rastrick, Hall & Wily, James near King at.ART REPOSITORY._ George KE.Pell, proprictor, King st.west, OLORS, OILS, PAINTS, &c.ARTISTS 00 E.& Sou, Médical hall, King st.east.Dalley.E., 110 York st.) Hamilton, Muir & Co.corner King and James sts.__ Querner, Emil, Apothecary's hall, corner Bond and King sts Winer, Moore & Co, $2 King st.cast. 192 HAMILTON.1857.[CANADA AUCTIONEERS.Best, Thomas Noakes, James st.Booker, Alfred, King st.west.AUDIT OFFICE, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.Stephens, Felix, John near Augusta st.BAKERS.Chilman, Isaac C., King st.west, Harris, William, 27 Market sq.Miller, James, 95 James st.BAKING POWDER.Hardy Charles, King William near James st.BANKERS.Hamilton, Davis & Co, corner James and Merrick sts., opposite the Post office.Macdonald, W.R., & Co., King near James st.BANKS.Bank of British North America, George Taylor, manager, 5 {ing st.Bank of Montreal, Andrew Milroy, man: Bank of Upper Canada, Alfred Stow, c: and Vine sts, Commercial Bank of Canada, W.H, Park, manager, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.Gore Bank, N.G.Crawford, cashier, corner King and Hugh- son sts.BARBER, Bland, J.H., James near Main st.BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.Burton & Sadleir, Canada Life Assurance buildings, James st.Crickmore, t'.G., 22 King st.east.Freeman, Craigie & Proudfoot, King near James st.Law, Robert Nichol, Rebecca st.Leggo, William, Upper Hughson near Main st.Martin & McKeown, Upper Hughson near Main st.Martin, R.& E., James near King st.O'Reilly & Jarvis, King st.west, Pringle, J.L., Hannah near Hughson st.Reid, Colin D., Hughson near King st.BATHS, Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts., and 45 King St.west of Bay st, under Water Works office, oronto.BELL HANGERS, Young, H.& R., King st.west between Bay and Caroline sts.BILLIARD SALOONS.B: asley, Richard S., Market sq.Gillesby, Thomas, corner Market and Bay sts.BLACKSMITHS.James, Peter, & Son, Court house sq.McAllister, David C., Brock near MacNab st, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Gentry & Brown, James st.opposite Market, BOILER MAKER.McAllister, David C., Brock near MacNab st.BOOKBINDERS, Gentry & Brown, James st.opposite Market.Kneeshaw, Joseph, & Co., King st.cast.BOOKSELLERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Andrews, I.H., & Co., King near Johu st.Campbell, A.J., & Co., King st.cast.Gentry & Brown, James st., opposite Market.Wadsworth, Richard Dawson, Main near James st.BOOTS AND SHOES.Billington, John, James opposite Gore st.Buchan, William, corner MacNab and York sts.Gordon, Alexander, King st.west.Nisbet, R., & Co., 26 King st.east.Sulley, John, 24 King st.west, BRASSFOUNDERS.Young, 1.& R., King st.west between Bay and Caroline sts.BREWERS.Grant & Middlewood, Spring Brewery, Marlborough sts., office Main near BRIKERS, Ba |, Frederick A, King st.next Bank of Montreal, hia milton, Davis & Co., corner James and Merrick sts.opposite | ost office.Macdonald, W.R., & Co., King near James st.Smith, John, 4 Listc1\u2019s buildings, James st.Tit -, Henry N., James st, M uddell, Robert R., John near King st, Wright, Lavid, James st.opposite Marketer, 9 King st.ashier, corner James corner Bay and ughson st.BUILDERS.Clark, Hutchinson, Hughson near Gore st.Cummings, John, Cherry near Pecl st.; Tdgar, Sharp & Co., corner York and Caroline sts, Robertson, George, West Market and Napier sts.BUILDING SOCIETY.Western Permanent, James Osborne, president ; S.B, Baker, sccretary-treasurer, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper Janies st.CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.Meakins & Sons, Elgin block, John near King st.CANDLE MANUFACTURERS.Thompson, George, Upper MacNab st, Walker, Juunes, King near James st, CARVERS AND GILDERS.Pell, George E., Avt repository, King near Bay st.Roberts, John, King st.cast.CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.Bickle, T.E., & Son, Medical hall, King st.cast.Dalley, 1, 110 York st.Hamilton, Muir & Co,, corner King and James sts, Querner, Emil, Apothecary\u2019s hall, corner Bond and King sts.\u2018Winer, Moore & Co.32 King st.east.CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, WHOLESALE.Patton, Samuel G.& Co., Gore of King st.CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Bigelow, Albert, King st.first door west of Gore Bank.Cummings, James, King st.east.CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.Quimby & Co., 37 James st, ; Thorn, Richard W., corner Hughson and King sts.CITY CLERK.Beasley, Thomas, Market sq.CITY CORPORATION.Moore, John F., mayor; Thomas Beasley, clerk, City hall, Market sq., James st.CITY TRACT AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY.Ehbs, rev.Edward, secretary, King st.cast.CIVIL ENGINEERS.Keefer, Thomas C., Water Works office, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.Rastrick, Hall & Wily, James near King st.CLERGY, Ebbs, rev.Edward, Congregationalist, and secretary to City Tract and Missionary Society, King st.east.Elliott, rev.James, Wesleyan, Main near John st.Farrell, right rev.John, D.D., bishop, Roman catholio, Sheaffe near Bay st.Geddes, rev.J.Gamble, rector of Christ Church, corner John and Barton sts.Hebden, rev.John, M.A, incnmbent of Ascension church, James near Catharina st.Inglis, rev.David J., Free church, pastor of MacNab st.church, King st.opposite Florence hotel, McClure, rev, William, pastor of New Connection methodist church, Main near John st.Morris, rev.À.P., M.A, principal of Grammar School, Main st.Peden, rev.Robert, editor of the Canada Evangelist, Catha- rine near Hannah st, Shepard, rev.Gideon, editor of Christian Advocate, corner Catharine and Catharina sts, Step enson, rev, William, Primitive methodist, cornor Stin- son and Hughson str, CLOTHING.Cozens, George 1, 45 James st.next Mechanics hall.Crofts & Lewis, 8 James st, Evans, Robert, 10 James st.Hwrte & Watiters, Lister\u2019s buildings, James st.opposite Market.Lawson & Brother, Albert house, corner King and James sta, and 86 City buildings, King st.cast, Toronto.Melntyre, John, Cherry st.Rutherford & Saunders, 48 King st.west and 52 and 64 King st.west Toronto.Smith & Gauld, 40 King st, east.Walker, James, corner King and James sts, COALS.Myles, T.& J., Court house su, and John st.wharf, COMMISSION AGENTS.Smith, John, 4 Lister's buildings, James st.Stevenson, Jumnes, James near Union st. Drrecrorr.] 1858.HAMILTON.193 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Best, Thomas Noakes, James st.Birss, McCuaig & Co., King st.east.Booker, Alfred, King at, west, Fearman, Frederick W., Hughson near King William st.Lorimer, James, & Co., King st.west near Bay st, Osborne, J.& D.M., James, Gore of King st.Stevenson, P.8,5 King sb.west.addell, Robert R., John near King st.Wright, David, James st, opposite Market.CONFECTIONERS, Harris, William, 27 Market sg.McKillop, John, King near Catharine st.O'Grady, John, 24 Peel near Walnut st.CONTRACTORS.Blunt, Joseph, Park near Colhorne st, Ridley, Bamuel C., Vine near Janes st, Zimmerman, James, boards al Anglo American hotel.COPPER PLATE PRINTER.Fell, William, King st.west near MacNab st.CRICKET SALOON.Gillosby, Thomas, corner Market and Bay sts.DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF COUR: OF CHANCERY.Leggo, William, Upper Hughson near Main st.DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.Lawson & Brother, Albert house, corner King and James sts., and 86 City buildings, King st.cast, Toronto.DRAPERS.Cozens, George H., 45 James st.next Mechanics hall, Harte & Watters, Lister\u2019s buildings, Jawes st.opposite Market, McIntyre, John, Cherry st.Rutherford & Saunders, 48 King st.west and 52 and 54 King st.west, Toronto, Smith & Gauld, 40 King st.east.\u2018Walker, Jaunes, corner King and James sts.DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE.Boice, William, & Co., King +t.east.Buchanan, Harris & Co., King st, east.Gates, F.W., & Co., 43 King st.east.Gordon & Mackay, 37 King near John st.Kerr, Brown & Co,, Gore ot King st.McInnes, Donald, & Co., corner King and John sts.Watkins, Brothers & Co., 47 King st.east.Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sta, DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corbey.Lewis R., & Co., corner King and Hughson sts.Croits & Lewis, 8 James st.Crossley, John, corner James and King William sta, Evans, Robert, 10 James st.Grafton, John S,, & Co., 2 James st.Harris, John, & Co., 30 King ~t.James, Grorge, James near Rebecca st.Jones & Findlay, James near King st.MoKcaud, Brother & Co., 43 King st.west.McRae, Colin, 4 James st.Murray, Alexander, & Co, Gore of King st.Parsons & Pearson, King near Bond st.fChomas, James E., 7 Jaines st.Warmoll, Charles, 46 King st.east.DYE STUFFS, &c.Bickle, 1.B.,, & Son, Medical hull, King st.east.Dalley E., 110 York st, Hanmi ton, Muir & Co., corner King and James sta, Querner, Emu, Apothecary\u2019s ball, corner Bond and King sts.incr, Moore & Co,, 32 King st.east, EARTHENWARE, WHOLESALE.Patton, Snmuel G,, & Co, Gore of King st.EARTHENWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Bigolow, Albort, Kiue st, first door west of Gore bank.Cummings, James, King st.cast.ELECTRO PLATE, Ware, PE, & Co, King st.cast near James st.EMIGRANT AGENT, Dixon, Thomas C, Park near Cannon st.ENGRAVERS.Fell, William, King st.west near MacNab st, Prinos & Levy, King st.west opposite Bank of Montreal, EXCHANGE AND COLLECTION OFFICES.Hamilton, Davis & Co,, corner Merrick and James sts.opposite Post oflico.Maodonald, W.R., & Co., King near James st.EXPRESS COMPANY.American, Homy Laugdon, agent, James near King William st.FANCY ARTICLES, Fell, William, King st.west near MacNab st.Prince & Levy, King st.west opposite Bank of Montreal.Rosenband & Drey, King st.west.FANCY DRY GOODS.Parsons & Pearson, King near Bond st.FLORISTS.Bruce, John A., King st.west near MacNab st.Kelly, E., & Co.221 King st.cast, FLOUR.Fearman, Frederick W., Hughson near King William st.Hardy, Charles, King William near James st.Harvey, Alexander, York st, Macara & Co., John near King st.Osborne, J.& D.M, James, Gore of King st.Ras, Brothers & Co., York st.Smith, John, 4 Lister's buildings, James st.\u2018Waddell, Robert R.John near King st.Wetenhall, William, James st.near Post office.FORWARDERS.Browne, Edward, MacNab st.Browne, M.Wilson, Guise near Hughson st.Browne & Malcomson, City wharf, foot of James st.Hendrie & Shedden, King st.west.Routh, Thomas, & Co., Wharf foot of MacNab st.FRUIT DEALERS.Rowe & Co., 39 James st.FURRIERS.Glassco, William H., King near Hughson st.Mills & Wright, 66 King corner John st.GAS COMPANY.Hamilton Gas Company, Thomas Mcllwraith, manager, Mulberry near Park st.GASALIERS, PENDANTS, &c.Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts, and 45 King st.west of Bay st.under Water Works office, Toronto.Young, H.&.R., King st.west between Bay and Caro- ine sts, GASFITTERS, Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts.and 45 King st.west of Bay st.under Water Works office, Toronto.Youns, H & R, King st.west between Bay and Caro- ine sts.GENERAL MERCHANTS.Buchanan, Harris & Co, King st.east.Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts.GLASSWARE, WHOLESALE.Patton, Samuel G., & Co., Gore of King st.GLASSWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Bigelow, Albert, King st.first door west of Gore bank.Cummings, James, King st.east.GRATN.Chilman, Isaac C., King st.west, GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Morris, rev.A.P., M.A, principal, Main st.GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.Brydges, C.J.managing director, house Chedock on Mountain; John H.Greer.superintendent, Lister's buildings, James st.; W.C.Stephens, secretary ; depot.Stuart nea Bay st.; general office, Stewart near MacNab st.; engi- necr\u2019s office, Stuart an: MacNab sts, GROCERS, WHOLESALE.Benuer, Richard, & Co., 25 King st.east, Birss, McCuaig & Co., King st.cast.Buchanan, Harris & Co., King st.east.Lorimer, James, & Co, King st.west near Bay st.MacNabb, Duncan A., & Co., King near James st.Mathiesou & Smith, King near John st.McKenzie, Young & Co., Hughson near King st.McLaren, W.P., & Co., corner James and King sts, Turuer, John & James, King st.adjoining Anglo Americaa hotel.Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts.GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Barr, John, James near Market st.Campbell, Alexander, corner York and Merrick sts, Campbell & Logan, King st, east.Cherrier & Brother, Market sq.Dalley, E., 110 York st.Galbreaith, W.D., & Co., King st.east.Holmes, John, King near John st.Kerr, W.GG, 87 King st.O borne, James, James st.Park & Cusack, Market sq.14 194 HAMILTON.1857.[Camapa GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL\u2014(Continued.) Rudd, George W., corner King and Bay sts.Stuart & Smith, John near Main st.Thompson, James, & Co., Market sq.White, Thomas, 174 King st.east.HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER.Bland, J.H., James near Main st, HARDWARE, WHOLESALE.Bellhouse, William, & Co., King st.east.Buchanan, Harris & Co., King st.east.MacNab, Dauiel, & Co., Gore of King st.MeGivern, Edward, & Co, King near John st.Wood, Andrew T., 241 King st.east.Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts.HARDWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Benson & Atkinson, King st.east.Carpenter, Joel, & Co, 38 King st.Juson, Richard, & Co., James near King st.and corner Hughson and Henry sts.HATTERS AND FURRIERS.Glassco, William H., King near Hughson st.Mills & Wright, 66 King corner John st.HEALTH OFFICER.Bishop, Jacob, Cathcart st.HOMEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER.Greenleaf, William, M,D., Gore near John st.HOSE.Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts., and King st.west of Bay st.under Water Works office, Toronto.HOSIERY.Parsons & Pearson, King near Bond st, HOTELS.Anglo American, C.8.Coleman, King st, east.Black Horse, George Hoult, Market sq, Florence, Roswald Jeffrey, King st.west.Glasgow Arms, James Love, Stuart hill near Railway depot.Great Western, James W.Crawford, King near MacNab st.International, Richard Beasle , Market sq.Railroad, John McKay, Stuart st.Royal, Thomas Davidson, corner James and Merrick sts.Thompson, Peter, Wentworth st.Waterloo, John H.Unzicker, 128 King st.west.INSURANCE AGENT.Wright, David, James st.opposite Market, INSURANCE OFFICES.Britannia Life, Frederick À, Ball, agent, King st.next Bank of Montreal.British America, Edmund Ritchie, agent, 58 James st.Canada Life, T.M.Simons, secretary, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.Canada West Farmers Mutual & Stock, R.P.Street, secretary and agent, King st.Liverpool and London Fire and Life, Frederick A.Ball, agent, ing st.west, next Bank of Montreal, Provident Life, William Wetenhall, agent, James st., near Post office.Royal Fire and Life, William Bellhouse & Co., agents, King st.east.Unity Fire and Life, R.P.Street, agent, King st.IRON, STEEL, &c., WHOLESALE.Bellhouse, William, & Co., King st.east, Buchanan, Harris & Co., King st, east.Macnab, Daniel, & Co., Gore of King st.McGivern, Edward, & Co., King near John st.Wood, Andrew T., 241 King st.cast, Young, Law & Co,, corner MacNab and Merrick sts.IRON, STEEL, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Benson & Atkinson, King st.east.Carpenter, Joel, & Co,, 38 King st.Juson, Richard, & Co,, James near King st.and corner Hughson and Henry sts.JEWELLERY.Belling, James, King William near James st.Newbury & Birely, Anglo American hotel.Osborne, Robert, King near James st.Prince & Levy, King st.west, opposite Bank of Montreal, Rosenband & Drey, King st.west, Vannorman, C.H,, & Co., 3 James st.Ware, P.T., & Co., King st.east near James st, LACE AND SEWED MUSLINS, WHOLESALE.Pearless & Nicholls, King st, next Anglo American hotel, LACEMEN, Parsons & Pearson, King near Bond st.LAND AGENTS.Gunn, D.C,, 43 Main st.Wetenhall, William, James st.near Post office.LIQUORS, WINES, &o.,, WHOLESALE.Benner, Richard, & Co., 25 King st, east, Birss, McCuaig & Co., King st.east.Buchanan, Harris & Co,, King st, cast, Lorimer, James, & Co., King st.west near Bay st.MacNabb, Duncan A., & Co., King near James st, Mathieson & Smith, King near John st.McKenzie, Young & Co., Hughson near King st, McLaren, W.P.& Co., corner James and King sts, ; Turner, John & James, King st.adjoining Anglo American hotel.Young, Law & Co., corner NacNab and Morrick sts, LIQUORS, WINES, &c.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Barr, John, James near Market st.Campbell, Alexander, corner York and Merrick sts.Campbell & T.ogan, King st.east.Cherrier & Brother, Market sq.Dalley, E., 110 York st.Galbreaith, W.D,, & Co., King st.east, Holmes, John, King near John st, Kerr, W.G,, 87 King st.Osborne, Janes, James st.Park & Cusack, Market sq Rudd, George W., corner King and Bay sts.Stuart & Smith, John near Main st.Thompson, James, & Co, Market sq.White, Thomas, 174 King st.east.LOOKINGIGLASSES.Cummings, James, King st, east, Pell, George E., Art repository, King near Bay st.LUMBER.Cook, H.& D.M., & Co.Henry near James st.Edgar, Sharpe & Co., corner York and Caroline sts, MACHINES.Gunn, D.C,, 43 Main st.MASONIC MEDALS, EMBLEMS, &c.Belling, James, King William near James st.MASTER IN CHANCERY.Leggo, William, Upper Hughson near Main st.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.John Bell, president; D, Stewart, secretary, corner James and King William sts.MERCHANT TAILORS.Cozens, George H., 45 James st.next Mechanics hall.Harte & Watters, Lister's buildings, James st.opposite Market.Lawson & Brother, Albert house, corner King and James sts., and 86 City buildings, King st.east, Toronto, McIntyre, John, Cherry st.Rutherford & Saunders, 48 King st.west, and 52 and 54 King st.west, Toronto.Smith & Gauld, 40 King st.east.Walker, James, corner King and James ste.MILLINERY, Grafton, John S., & Co., 2 James st.Murray, Alexander, & Co.Gore of King st.Warmoll, Charles, 46 King st.east MUSIC, Burgess, John, Gore of King st.Nordheimer, A.& 8., James st, and Gore of King st, and al King st.cast, Toronto, and 57 and 59 Great St, James st.Montreal.NAIL MANUFACTURERS.Juson, Richard, & Co., James near King st.and corner Hugh- son and Henry sts, NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.Banner, (The) William M, Nicholson, proprietor, Hughson near King at, Canada Evangelist, rev.R.Peden, proprictor, corner Main and Hughson sts.Court house sq.Canada Zeitung, J.H, Unzicker, proprictor, 128 King st.Canadian Journal of Homeopathy, W.A.Greenleaf, M.D,, and AT.Bull, M.D,, proprictors, Catharine near Re- ecca st, Christian Advocate, Methodist Episcopal Church, proprietors, Catharine near Rebecca st.Journal and Express, W.M, Nicholson, proprictor, Hughson near King st.; ; Spectator, (The) Smiley & Gillespy, propriotors, corner Main and Hughson sts.NEWSPAPER AGENCY OFFICE, Globe, (Toronto), corner King and James sts, NOTARIES PUBLIC.Martin & McKeown, Upper Hughson near Main st.Reid, Colin D, Hughson near King st.NURSERYMEN.Bruce, Johu A, King st.west off MacNab st.Kelly, X., & Co., 221 King et.cast, DrrscTory.] 1858.HAMILTON.195 OYSTER DEALERS, Rowe & Co, 39 James st.PAPER MANUFACTURERS, Buntin, James, & Co., King st.cast.PASTRY COOK.O'Grady, Jolin, 24 Peel near Walnut st, PERFUMERY, Bickle, T.E., & Ron, Medical hall, King st.east.Dalley, E., 110 York st, Hamilton, Muir & Co., corner King and James sts.Querner, Emil, Apothecary's hall, corner Bond and King sts, Yiner, Moore & Co.32 King st.cast.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.\u2018raigic, William, M.1., corner Hughson and Augusta \u2018ts.Davis, Daniel, M.D., corner James and King William sts, Mackintosh, David, M.D,, Edinburgh, L.R.C.S.E., corner Gore and Hughson sts.VanNorman, J.M., M.D., King near Bay st.PIANOFORTES.Nordhcimer, A.& S., James st.and Gore of King st., and at King st, east, Toronto, and 57 and 59 Great St.James st.Montreal.PICTURE FRAMES, Pell, George E., Art repository, King iicar Bay st.Roberts, John, King st.cast.PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca ste.and 45 King st.west of Bay st.under Water Works office, Toronto.Young, H.& R., King st.west, between Bay and Caroline sts POLICE OFFICE.George H.Armstrong, magistrate: James McCracken, high bailiff; John Carruthers, chief constable, King William near John st.POST OFFICE, Ritrhie, Edmund, postmaster ; F.E, Ritchie, assistant postmaster, 58 James st.Brega, Charles W., clerk, Hughson near Stinson st.Bucke, P.E., accountant, Catharine uear John st.Colbeck, Henry, money order clerk, house on Mountain near Fast avenue.Eager, John Barker, clerk, James st.near Knox\u2019s church.Howard, Charles, clerk, 100 Rebecea near Wellington st.POSTMASTER.Ritchie, Edmund, 58 James st.Ritchie, F.E,, assistant, 58 James st.PRODUCE, Fearman, Frederick W., Hughson near King William st.Harvey, Alexander, York st.Macara & Co., John near King st.Osborne, J.& D.M., James, Gore of King st.Rae, Brothers & Co., York st.Smith, John, 4 Lister\u2019s buildings, James st.Waddell, Robert R., John near King st.Wetenhall, William, Janes st, near Post office.PROVISIONS, Grant, John, Tyburn near Cherry st.Rudd, George W., corner King and Bay sts.\u2018White, Thomas, 174 King st, east.PUMPS, FORCE AND LIFT.Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts, and 45 King st.west of Bay st.under Wator Works office, Toronto, REGALIA, Ware, P.T., & Co., King st.cast, near James st.RESTAURANTS.Canadian, J.J.Best, Best & Green's new block, James st.St.Charles, Martin Murray, King st.cast near John st.SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES.Wadsworth, Richard Dawson, Main near James st.SALOONS.Branigan, Terence, Xing William st.Buscombo, Richard C., King near MacNab st.Gillesby, Thomas, corner Market and Bay sts.SASH AND PLANE MANUFACTORY.Robertson, George, West Market and Napier sts.SAVINGS BANK.Goro District, R.P.Street, aotuary, 8 King st, west.SCALE MANUFACTURERS.Dalley, Ware & Co, 120 York st.SEEDSMAN, Bruce, John A, King st, west off MacNab st.SHERIFF.Thomas, E.Cartwright, Mountain st.SHIPPING AGENTS.Browne & Malcomson, City wharf, foot of James st.Smith, John, 4 Lister's buildings, James st.\u2018Waddell, Robert R., John near King st.SILKS, SATINS, &c.Corbey, Lewis R., & Co., corner King and Hughson sts.Crofts & Lewis, 8 James st.Crossley, John, corner James and King William sts.Evans, Robert, 10 James st.Grafton, John S., & Co., 2 James st.Harris, John, & Co., 30 King st.James, George, James near Rebecca st.Jones & Findlay, James near King st.McKeand, Brother & Co., 48 King st.west.McRae, Colin, 4 James st.Murray, Alexander, & Co, Gore of King st.Parsons & Pearson, King near Bond st.Thomas, James E., 7 James st.Warmoll, Charles, 46 King st.east.SILK MERCER.Walker, James, corner King and James sts.SOAPMAKERS.Thompson, George, Upper MacNab st.Walker, James, King near James st.SOLICITORS.Burton & Sadleir, Canada Life Assurance buildings, James st.Crickmore, C.G., 22 King st.east.Freeman, Craigie & Proudfoot, King near James st.Law, Robert Nicol, Rebecca st.Legzo, William, Upper Hughson near Main st.Martin & McKeown, Upper Hughson near Main st.Martin, B.& E., James near King st.O\u2019Reilly & Jarvis, King st.west.Princle, J.D., Hannah, near Hughson st.Reid, Colin D., Hughson near King st.STATIONERS, WHOLESALE.Buntin, James, & Co., King st.east.STATIONERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Andrews, F.H,, & Co., King near John st.Campbell, A.J., & Co, King st.east.Gentry & Brown, James st.opposite Market.Kneeshaw, Joseph, & Co, King st.east.SUGARS, TEAS, &c., WHOLESALE Benner, Richard, & Co., 25 King st.east.Birss, McCuaig & Co., King st.east.Buchanan, Harris & Co.King st.east.Lorimer, James, & Co., King st.west near Bay st.MacNabb, Duncan À.& Co., King near James st.Mathieson & Smith, King near John st._ McKenzie, Young & Co., Hughson near King st.McLaren, W.P., & Co., corner James and King sts.Turner, John & James, King st.adjoining Anglo American hote Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts.SUGARS, TEAS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Barr, John, James near Market st.Campbell, Alexander, corner York and Merrick sts.Campbell & Logan, King st.east.Cherrier & Brother, Market sq.Dalley, E., 110 York st.Galbreaith, W.D., & Co., King st.east.Holmes, John, King near John st.Kerr, W.G., 37 King st.Osborne, Janes, James st.Park & Cusack, Market i Rudd, George W,, corner King and Bay sts.Stuart & Smith, John near Main st, Thompson, James, & Co., Market sq.White, Thomas, 174 King st.esst.TEAMSTER.Thompson, George 8., Peel near Bowery st.TEAS, SUGARS, &ec., WHOLESALE.Benner, Richard, & Co., 25 King st.east.Birss, McCuaig & Co., Kin, st.east.Buchanan, Harris & Co., Kiug st.east.Lorimer, James, & Co., King st.west near Bay st.MacNabb, Duncan A., & Co., King near James st.Mathieson & Smith, King near John st.McKenzie, Young & Co., Hughson near King st.MoLaren, W.P., Co., corner James and King sts.Turner, John & James, King st.adjoining Anglo American hotel, Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts. 196 IIAMILTON.1857.[CAnADA TEAS, SUGARS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Barr, John, James near Market st.Campbell, Alexander, corner York and Merrick sts, Campbell & Logan, King st.cast.Cherrier & Brother, Market sq.Dalley, B., 110 York st.Galbreaith, W.D., & Co, King st, east, Holmes, John, King near John st.Kerr, W.G., 37 King st.Osborne, James, James st.Park & Cusack, Market sq Rudd, George W., corner King and Bay sts.Stuart & Smith, John near Main st.Thompson, James, & Co,, Market sq.White, l'homas, 174 King st.cast.TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.International, James st.Montreal, Charles C.Whitney, manager; T, Woolverton and John C.Davis, operators, James st.near Post office.TEMPERANCE PUBLICATIONS.Wadsworth, Richard Dawson, Main near James st.TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.Quinihy & Co., 37 James st.Thorn, Richard W., corner Hughson and King sts.TURNERS.Lazarus & Brown, Market near Bay st.UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINETMAKERS.Meakins & Sons, Elgin block, John near King st.WAGGONMAKER.Walker, Robert, Main near John st.W'ASHSTANDS.Harding, George, corner James and Rebecca sts.and 45 King st.west of Bay st.under Water Works office, Toronto.WATER WORKS OFFICE.Keefer, Thomas C., engineer, Canada Life Assurance buildings, Upper James st.MISCELL BANKS.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.(HamicToN Branca)\u2014Office, 5 King st.Manager \u2014 George Taylor.Officers\u2014George Mackay, accountant; John Murray and James Goldie, tellers; John P.Lawless, discount clerk ; William Dempster, ledgerkeeper ; E.H.Jackson, clerk ; Michael Mahony, messenger.BANK OF MONTREAL.(Hami.ToN BrancH)\u2014Office, 9 West King st.Manager \u2014 Andrew Milroy.Officers.\u2014 Jackson Rae, accountant ; George Goldie, teller ; C Brough, first clerk ; John Monkhouse, second clerk ; John Scott, porter.BANK OF UPPER CANADA.(Hamitron BRANCH)\u2014corner James and Vine sts.Cashier \u2014 Alfred Stow.Officers.\u2014T.Helliwell, accountant ; H.Lundy, teller; V.W.Daniels and J.Maynard, clerks.COMMERCIAL BANE OF CANADA, (HaminToN BrancH)\u2014 Office, Upper James st.Manager \u2014W.H.Park.Officers.\u2014Robert N.Rogers, teller ; Frederick Cres- well, accountant ; James Macdonald, receiving teller ; C.H.Sarley, discount clerk ; W.Munroe, ledgerkeeper; S.Walkington, bookkeej er; J.Elmslie, messenger.DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANK, Under the management and gu want © of the Canada Lifo Assurance Compa \u2018y.Cariran,\u2014$1,001,000.Canada Life Assurance buildings Upper James st.Hours 10 to 4, Mondays 9 to 4 and 6 to 8.Manager.\u2014Lewis R.Marsh.Directors.\u2014Hon.Adam Fergussor, Woodhill : G.W.Burton, Hamilton ; Neh.Merritt, Hamilton; John Arnold, Toronto ; Hugh CO.Baker, Hamilton ; W.P.Offices, WATCHES, &c, Newbury & Birely, Anglo Ameriean holel, Osborne, Robert, King near James st, Prince & Levy, King st.west opposite Bank of Moutreal, Tosenband & Drey, King st.west, Vannorman, C, H., & Co, 3 James st.Ware, P.'',, & Co., King st.enst near James st.WHARFINGERS.Browne, lidward, MacNab st.Browne & Malcomson, City wharf, foot of James st WINES, LIQUORS, &c., WHOLESALE, Benner, Richard, & Co, 26 King st.east Birss, McCuaig & Co., King st.cast.Buchanan, Harris & Co, King st, cast.Lorimier, James, & Co, Kinx st.west near Bay st.MneNabb, Duncan A, & Co, King near James st, Mathieson & Swiith, King noar John st, MeKenzie, Young & Co., Hughson near King st.McLaren, W.P,.& Co., corner James and King sty, Turner, foin & James, King st.adjoining Anglo American tel.Young, Law & Co., corner MacNab and Merrick sts, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Barr, Jolin, Jawes near Market st, Campbell, Alexander, corner York and Merrick sts, Caupbell & Logan, King st.cast.Cherrier & Brother, Markel sq.Dalley, E., 110 York st.Galbreaith, W.D., & Co, King st.cal.Holmes, John, King near John st, Kerr, W.G., 37 King st.Osborne, James, James st.Park & Cusack, Market st.Rudd, ticorge W., corner King and Bay sts.Stuart & Swith, John near Muiu st.Thompson, James, & Co., Market sq.White, Thomas, 174 King st.cast.WORKING JEWELLER.Belling, James, King William near James st.ANEOUS.McLaren, Hamilton; Hon.J.lI.Cameron, M.P.P,, Toronto ; D.C.Gunn, Hamilton ; James Mcintyre, Hamilton ; M.O'Reilly, Hamilton ; R.P.Street, Hamilton ; Sheriff Thomas, Hamilton ; James Hamilton, M.D., Dundas; John Young, Hamilton; Archibald Kerr, Hamilton ; James Osborne, ilamilton; J.D.Pringle, Hamilton ; R.Juson, Hamilton ; hon.R.Spence, M.P.P., postmaster general, Toronto; D.McInnes, Hamilton.Bankers.\u2014The Bank of Montreal.GORE BANK, Incorporated by Act of Parlicment.Capital,\u2014$800,000.Head Office\u2014corner King and Hughson sts.Hamilton.Days of discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.Andrew Sleven, president ; N.G.Crawford, cashier.Directors.\u2014Thomas C.Street, Peter Carroll, J.P.Dickerman, hon.Adam Fergusson, I'rancis Ermatinger, John Davidson, George Notman, Ilenry J.Noyle, David Thorburn.Agency.\u2014Chatham,.A.Charteriss, .Agent « Galt, .John Davidson, .tt \u201c Guelph, .T.Sandilands, .+ \u201c London,.W.W.Street,.« « Paris, .James Nimmo, .ft \u201c Simcoe, .D.Campbell,.# Woodstock,.Jumes Ingersoll,.Foreign Agencies : Albany, U.8, New York State Bank.Edinburgh, Scotland, Union Bank and Brunches.London, England,.Glyn, Mills & Co.New York, U.8,,.Ward & Co.und Merchants Bk.Officers.\u2014H.S.Strath teller ; Robert Park, receiving teller ; Bdward Ambrose, accountant; Thomas McCracken, discount clerk ; Charles R.Murray, bookkeeper ; Joseph Henderson, jr., clerk.SAVINGS BANK, GORE DISTRICT.Office, 3 King st.west.R.P.Street, actuary. Dirkcrony | 1858.HAMILTON.197 BOARD OF TRADE, Council \u2014Adam Brown, secretary ; W.P.McLaren, John Young, James Osborne, Richard Juson, J.H.Birss, H.C.Baker, I'.W.Gates, James Cuming, Colin 0.Ferrie, T.Bickle, P.S.Stevenson, George Parker, and Archibald Kerr.BUILDING SOCIETY.WESTERN PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.Canada Life Assurance buildings Upper James st.Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Shares $200 cach.Entrance Fee 50c, per share\u2014Transfer Fee 25c.per share, but not exceeding $2 for any one transfer.Monthly subscription $1 per share\u2014Limited: to 120 months or 10 years.Payments due on the third Monday in each month.James Osborne, president; Dr.Duggan, vice president.Directors.\u2014James Osborne, G.W.Burton, H.C.Baker, F.I.A., Thos.Duggan, Neb.Merritt, T.M.Si- mons, Chas.Magill, John Osborne, Henry J.Green- street.Bankers.\u2014 The Bank of British North America.Solicitors.\u2014Burton & Sadleir.Secretury and Treasurer.\u2014S.B.Baker.CHURCIIES.BAPTIST CHURCH.Rev.George Duncan, minister.BAPTIST CHURCH.Park st.between Merrick and Vine sts.CHRIST'S CHURCH, (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.) Rev.J.C.Geddes, N.A., rector.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.; communion, 1st Sunday in each month ; public baptism, 2nd Sunday in each month at 3 p.m.James st.between Henry and Lynd sts.CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.: Rev.John Hebden, M.A., incumbent; rev.C.L.F.Haensel, assistant minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Upper John st.corner of Maria st.COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH.Rev.Philip Broadwater, minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 63 p.m.MacNab st.between Cannon and Mulberry sts.COLORED METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Rev.\u2014 Warren, minister.llours of service, 11 a.m.and 8p.m.Rebecca st.between John and Catha- rine sts.CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Rev, Edward Ebbs, minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 6} p.m.; Sunday school, 2} p.m.; prayer meeting on Monday, T4 p.m.; Bible class on Thursday, 64 p.m., and lecture, T! p.m.Corner Hughson and Henry sts.GERMAN CHURCH, (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.) In connection with Christ's Church.Rev, C.L.F.Hnensel, officiating minister.KNOX'S CHURCH, (PRESBYTERIAN.) Rev.Robert Irvine, D.D.minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 6 p.m.Corner James and Henry sts.METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Rev.W.Wright, minister.Hours of service, 101 a.m.and 6§ p.m.Nelson st.corner King st.east.NEW CONNECTION METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.David Savage, minister.lours of service, 104 + m.and 6} p.m.Main st.between Walnut and Catharine sts.John ~t.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev.David Inglis, minister.Hours of service, 11 a, m.and 64 p.m.Upper MacNab st.PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.William Stephenson, minister.10} a.m.and 6} p.m.and Henry sts.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH, (CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.) Rev.Robert Burnet, minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 64 p.m.; Sabbath schools, 94 a.m.and 3 p.m.; service on Tuesday evenings, 7} p.m.Corner James st.and Maiden Jane.ST.JOHN'S CHAPEL, (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.) In connection with Christ's Church.ST.MARY'S CHURCH, (ROMAN CATHOLIC) Hours of service, 7} and 10 a.m.and 71 p.m.Corner Park and Sheaffe sts.ST, MATTHEW'S CHAPEL, (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.) In connection with Christ\u2019s Church.ST.THOMAS'S CHAPEL.(CHURCH OF ENGLAND.! In connection with Christ's Church.UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev.William Ormiston, minister.Hours of service, 11 a.m.and 6} p.m.Merrick st.between MacNab and James sts.WESLEYAN CHURCHES.Revs.Samuel D.Rice, Ephraim B.Harper and Charles Lavell, ministers, officiating in rotation at the following churches: MacNab st.Church, John st.Church, East King st.Church, Bethel Church, West Main st.Church.Hours of service, 102 a.m.and 6} p.m.; Sabbath school in each at 2 p-m.; weekly lecture, Tuesday evenings; Bible class, (John st.Chapel) Monday evenings; prayer meetings in each church Thursday evenings.Hours of service, John st.between Gore CITY CORPORATION.Mayor.\u2014John F.Moore.Aldermen\u2014Robert N.Law, George H.Mills, Michael Wilson Browne, Milton Davis, Warren Holton, Jasper T.Gilkison, John F.Moore, William Davidson, Thomas Gray, John R.Martin.Councillors.\u2014George F.Murison, James Walker, James Miller, John P.Gibbs, Allan Easson, Edwin Dalley, Edward MeGivern, Alex.Graham, James Mullen, George Ryall, M.D.Officers.\u2014R.W.Kerr, chamberlain ; Thomas Beasley, clerk; Jacob Bishop, R.Harper, James Henderson, Hugh McGinnis, Joseph Kent, inspectors of licenses; Terence Branigan, market clerk; Joseph Rolstone, inspector of weights and measures; Jacob Bishop, health officer ; G.Bradshaw, wood inspector; R.Laurie, strect inspector; Robert Holbrook and James S.Wetenhall, collectors ; Thomas Bain, James Henderson, Thomas Beatty, John MeBastedo and James S.Weten- hall, assessors.Police Department.George ll.Armstrong, police magistrate; James McCracken, high bailiff; John Carruthers, chief constable ; Wim.West, C.McGlogan, J.Kavanagh.and Peter Ferris, sergeants.Fire Department.A.J.Campbell, secretary.Officers.\u2014Uugh Boyd, Benjamin J.Hart, and Thomas McCabe, engineers; Joseph Hoodless, A.J.Campbell, George Shove, Joseph Gibson, George Robertson, Daniel Davis, captains of companies.Hose Company.\u2014James S.Rogerson.Hook and Ladder \u2014James Reid. 198 HAMILTON.1857.[Canapa CUSTOM HOUSE.John Davidson, collector; William Pring, surveyor, Officers.\u2014J.W.Mills, appraiser; Joseph Wetherell, \u2014McDonald, Thos.Bryan, W.Lewis, landing waiters ; \u2018Wm.Munday, supernumerary ; Wm.Beatty, Wm.Hunt, C.8.Sewell, clerks; T.Shepherd, surveyor\u2019s clerk; J.F.Clark, supernumerary clerk ; W.Stevenson, messenger; Wm.Agnew, packer.Hon.J.Wilson, revenue inspector, North Wentworth.St.G.B.Crozier, revenue inspector, South Wentworth and Halton.GAS COMPANY.Capital $150,000.John Young, president ; Thomas McIlwraith, manager.Directors\u2014J.Young, F.W.Gates, W.P.McLaren, H.C.Baker, Jas.Cuming, W.G.Kerr, E.Sweetman.LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.MECHANICS INSTITUTE.Held in Mechanies Hall.Jas.Cummings, president ; S.Sharp, vice president.Directors\u2014N.Ford, Jno.Cant, Arthur Copp, T.A.Ambridge, H.M.Melville, A.Braid, J.F.McCuaig, John Ferrie, J.Hilton.Upwards of 80 Provincial, British, German and French papers regularly received, in addition to 20 magazines and periodicals.Subscription $5 to merchants, $3 to clerks.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.Corner James and King William sts.His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., patron.John Bell, president ; A.C.Leslie, vice president.Directors.\u2014 A.Bruce, E.Ambrose, J.Harvey, C.G.Lane, and A.McLean.Officers.\u2014W.Dempster, ireasurer; C.R.Murray, corresponding secretary ; W.B.Scarth, recording secretary.Library of 2000 volumes, and leading American, British and Canadian newspapers.Subscription for merchants #5, for clerks $3 per annum.NEWSPAPERS.Banner, (The) annual subscription to daily $6, to week- 1y $1.50, A.McKinnon, editor ; William M.Nicholson, proprietor, publisher and printer, Hughson near King st.Canada Evangelist, monthly, annual subscription 50c., rev.R.Peden, editor, proprietor and publisher; Smiley & Gillespy, printers, corner Main and Hughson sts.Court house sq.Canada Zeitung, (German), semi-weekly, annual subscription $2, M.Krause, editor; J.H.Unzicker, proprietor, publisher and printer, 128 King st.Canadian Journal of Homeopathy, monthly, annual subscription $1, W.A.Greenleaf, M.D., and A.T.Bull, M.D., editors, proprietors and publishers; W.A.Shepard, printer, Catharine near Rebecca st.Christian Advocate, weekly, annual subscription $2, rev.Gideon Shepard, editor; Methodist Episcopal church, proprietors; Shepard & Morrison, publishers, \u2018W.A.Shepard, printer, 1 Elgin buildings, John st.Journal and Express, semi-weekly, annual subscription $3, W.M.Nicholson proprietor, publisher and printer, Hughson near King st.Spectator, (The) annual subscription to daily $5, semiweekly $3, weekly $1.50; W.Gillespy, editor; Smiley & Gillespy, proprietors, publishers and printers, corner Main and Hughson sts.POST OFFICE.Edmund Ritchie, postmaster, F.E.Ritchie, assistant.Officers.\u2014H.Colbeck, money order clerk, C.Howard, Alfred Crisp, J.B.Bager, Henry Eager, John A.Smith, Geo.H.Armstrong, P.E.Bucke and C.W.Brega, clerks; B.Dunnett, letter carrier; M.Flannigan, messenger; A.Ruane, mail driver.RAILWAY COMPANY.GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA.Robert Gill, Apps Court, Surrey, England, president.John Young, Hamilton, C.W., vice president.Charles John Brydges, Hamilton, C.W., mamaging director.W.C.Stephens, secretary.W.K.Muir, assistant superintendent.English Board.\u2014Robert Gill, chairman, Apps Court, Surrey ; Alexander Beattie, Sunbury house, Tunbridge Wells ; John Milligan Laws, rear admiral, Binfield, Berks, and Army and Navy club ; William Govan, South Park, Hillhead, Glasgow ; Thomas Cullen, 8 Devon- shire st.Portland Place, London.Cunadian Board.\u2014John Young, chairman, Hamilton ; Charles John Brydges, Hamilton ; William Dickson, Galt; Richard Juson, Hamilton; R.Beecher, London, and F.W.Gates, Hamilton.Ex-Officio Directors.\u2014 John F.Moore, mayor of Hamilton; Robert Craik, warden of Middlesex.Auditors.\u2014 Edmund Ritchie, Hamilton ; Richard Porter Street, Hamilton.Bunkers.\u2014The Bank of Upper Canada; Oliver Lee & Co., Buffalo ; the Michigan Insurance Bank, Detroit; J.G.King & Sons, New York ; London Joint Stock Bank, London, England.Company's Offices.\u2014 Hamilton, C.W.; Gresham House, Old Broad st.London, England.Main Line opened 27th January, 1854 ; length of road from Eastern terminus, Niagara Falls, to Western, Windsor, 229 miles.The main line extends from Windsor to Niagara, connecting with the state of New York at the latter place by a Suspension bridge, which is leased by the Great Western Railway Company, and at the former with Detroit, in the State of Michigan, by ferry boats, the property of the Company.There is a branch line, of 38 miles, from Hamilton to Toronto, where it connects with the Grand Trunk Railway.There is another branch from Harrisburg to Preston, 12 miles, which will shortly be opened to Guelph, 113 miles further.A branch line is under construction between Preston and Berlin, a distance of 103 miles.There is also a branch line under construction between Komoka, near London, and Sarnia, 60 miles long, where it will connect, by ferry boats, with the Port Huron, Detroit and Milwaukie Railway, also with propellers, &c., on Lake Huron.There are three through fast trains going west daily, and four going east daily.There are four passenger trains each way on the Toronto branch, and as many on the Preston branch.j The average speed of fast passenger trains is 30 miles an hour; the average speed of freight trains is about 15 miles an hour.The total amount of share capital authorized to be raised by the different Acts of the Legislature of the Province of Canada is as follows :\u2014 Shares.Currency, Great Western Act, 8 Vic.c.86, March 29, 1845, .60,000 £1,500,000 Great Western Act, 16 Vic.c.99, April 22, 1853, .20,000 500,000 GreatWestern Act, 18 & 19 Vic.c.176, May 19, 18BB,.0000000 60,000 1,500,000 Hamilton and Toronto Act, 16 Vic.c.44, Nov.10, 1852.18,450 450,000 Direcrory.| 1858.HAMILTON.199 The amount of share capital still remaining to be paid is £12 10a.sterling, or £16 4s.currency, on 78,000 new Shares, amounting, less paid by anticipation, to £1,066,062 cy.The total amount of capital received to 31st January, 1864, is £5,035,227 13s.11d.Currency.Consisting of share capital .£3,049,588 18 0 Convertible bonds, bearing 6 per cent.interest .236,500 0 0 Non-convertible bonds, bearing 6 per cent, interest .810,250 0 0 Government bonds, redeemable .938,888 15 11 £5,035,227 13 11 The expenditure now stands as follows : \u2014 Currency.On the opened lines of 283 miles.£4,771,940 5 11 On the Sarnia branch, (50 miles long,) now under construction.On the Guelph branch, (17 miles long,) now under construction.- £5,115,082 12 5 Gross revenue for half year ending 272,133 1 11 70,408 18 7 31st January, 1857.£393,880 12 0 Net L.ccus.lance nana cena 148,896 9 2 Gross revenue for year ending 31st January, 1857.749,631 14 6 Gross Revenue for year ending 31st January, 1856.581,455 12 7 Increase.£168,176 1 11 The following statement will exhibit the progress of the Company\u2019s affairs during each half year that it has been open :\u2014 RECEIPTS\u2014HALF-YEARS ENDING : 54.1855.1855.1536.1836, 1557.July 81|Jan.31|July 51|Jan.31jJuly 31{Jan.31 Correney.| Currency.| Currency Currrnes.| Carrezey Currency Local passengers] 53.424 82,031 62,947| 86084/ 92,086) 109,428 Through doo | 58724 72,033] 93031 116004] 105,800) 185,227 Local goods .18,006] 35,349) 40 969) 61,374] 63,707] 70,104 Through do.| 11,227] 12.401] 20,584 34,656] 54,082 40,523 Live stock .1,226) 2582 74701 91,47S| 24,557) 32.6% Parcels & s\u2019dries| LIS3| 1,726] 2,623] 3,019] 3,145 3,000 Mails & Express Freight \u2026\u2026\u2026| 5,45) 6997 7300 781 9.099) S32S Rents | su] dou) 1,805) 1,275) 1.300 Gross reveune.| 150,105] 195,555] 219,695] 331,761 355,751| 398,550 No.of miles run.° } P 163,002] 226,457] 230,030! 287,130.527,107; $30,882 Jason T 72031] Tatas] 182073] 28271811 9767794) 267,161 \u201cTotal .| 235.103] 372.756] 413,002: 519,611} 603,001! 617,643 RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, BIBLE SOCIETY.Depository, 11 King st.T.Bickle, president ; Edward Jackson, E.C.Thomas, John Fisher, John Young, H.C.Baker, Isaac Buchanan, vice presidents ; Calvin McQuesten, treasurer ; rev, E.B.Harper, corresponding secretary, and James Walker, recording secretary.CENTRAL SCHOOL.John Herbert Sangster, principal.Board of Managers.\u20140.Springer, chairman; W.G.Kerr, J.Cummings, James Osborne, Dr.Dug- gan, Dr.Billings, T.A.Ambridge, GC.H.VanNor- man, Alexander Carpenter, and G.L.Beardmore.Object.\u2014TIreo education of those of due age within the city limits.The school and six primary schools ave under the charge of Mr.Sangster and 30 teachers.Library contains 2,000 volumes.i CITY HOSPITAL.Corner John and Guise sts.Edwin Henwood, M.D., physician ; Thomas Wilson, superintendent ; John King, assistant surgeon.HIGHLAND SOCIETY.Colonel Munro, president; James A.Skinner, John Munro and captain McCuaig, vice presidents.Directors.\u2014John Gordon, Robert Service, D.Campbell, Archibald McKillop, Angus Sutherland, D.Mc- Vicar.Officers.\u2014D.Stewart, corresponding secretary ; P.Camochan, recording secretary; Angus McKillop, treasurer ; rev.R.Burnett, M.A, chaplain; D.Mcln- tosh, M.D., physician; D.Potter, pipe major.Objects.\u2014 Assisting by advice, pecuniary aid, or otherwise, emigrant Highlanders who may arrive in the Colony in a destitute condition ; perpetuating the language, dress, music and gymnastic exercises peculiar to the Gael, &c.Meets first Monday of every month.ORPHAN ASYLUM.Upper Wellington st.Mrs.Thomas, president; Mrs.Jackson, treasurer ; Mrs.Juson and Mrs.Walker, secretaries ; Mrs.Wilson, matron.RELIGIOUS TRACT AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY.John Fisher, president; Calvin McQuesten, James Osborne, Edward Jackson,and Richard Juson, vice- presidents.Board of Directors.\u2014All Ministers of the Gospel, in pastoral charge, who are Members of the Society.Rev.Gideon Shepard, T.C.Kerr, A.S.Newbury, J.B.Hurlburt, D.Moore, C.H.VanNorman, Tristram Bickle, Robert Hopkin, J.Crossley, Jas.Walker, Joseph Lawson, Hugh Young, William Buchan.Officers\u2014Hugh C.Baker, treasurer; rev.Edward Ebbs, corresponding secretary; J.H.Roper, minute secretary.Executive Committee \u2014The Officers of the Society, with James Walker, Tristram Bickle, T.C.Kerr, C.H.VanNorman, Hugh Young.Depositary.\u2014Mrs.A.J.Hawker.ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY.Jasper T.Gilkinson, president; James McIntyre, vice president ; Robert Osborne, treasurer ; Robert N.Law, secretary.Charitable Committee.\u2014Adam Burns, J.F.McCuaig, James Hutchison, John Turner.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.D.C.Gunn, president; J.C.Brydges and major A.Booker, vice presidents.Charitable Committee.\u2014T.N.Best, John Blackford, R.Buscombe, H.C.Colbeck, John Footner, Peter Grant, Thomas Tout, captain E.Zealand.Officers.\u2014Rev.J.G.Geddes, chaplain; Samuel Cann, secretary ; Drs.Bates, Ridley and Henwood, physicians.TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.Charles Kidner, president ; Alexander Linklater, vice president ; Richard Butler, treasurer; R.L.Gay, secretary.WATER COMMISSIONERS.Office, Canada Life Assurance buildings Upper James st.Charles Magill, chairman.Commissioners,.\u2014 Adam Brown, David Galbreaith, N.W.Browne, Peter Balfour.Engineer.\u2014Thomas C.Keefer. 200 HALIFAX\u2014HARLEM.1857.[CANADA HALIFAX, C.E\u2014A small Village situated in the South, on Lake William, in the Township of South Halifax, County of Mcgantic and District of Quebec.Distant from Inverness 12 miles, and trom Quebeo 60 miles.There is a tri-weekly stage from Plessisviile, distant 13 miles, fare 80c.Population about 150.Ardouin, Ambroise, saddler.Bernier, rev.Jules M., Roman catholic.Cloutier, Augustin, blacksmith.Daigle, Eli, mason.Daigle, Louis, blacksmith.DeChamplain, Charles P., J.P., mayor, general storekeeper, and commissioner of small causes.Doyon dit Moreau, Jean, carpenter and joiner.Dussault, Frangois, mason.Fréchette, Isaie, shoemaker.Gagnon, Antoine, general store.Garneau, Arséne, carpenter and joiner.Gauvin, Olivier, tanner.Gervais, Michel, storekeeper and pearlash manufacturer.Gosselin, André, shoemaker.Huot, Joseph, mason.Johnston, John, notary public, and clerk of Commissioners court.Martineau, Joseph, blacksmith.Mercier, André, carpenter.*HALL\u2019S CORNER, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Hamilton, the County Town, 14 miles.Cook, Hiram, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Gawley, James, waggonmaker.Gleeson, Patrick, blacksmith.Hall, Henry, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Mercier, Eusébe, carpenter and joiner, Michel, Jean, blacksmith.Pelletier, Pierre C., postmaster, storekeeper and pearl- ash manufacturer.Pelletier, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Plamondon, Narcisse, commissioner of small causes.Provincial Insurance Company, G.C.Whidden, agent.Rousseau, Louis M., physician and surgeon, secretary- treasurer of municipality and schools, and commissioner of small causes.Smith, Henry, shoemaker and tinsmith.St.Michel, F.X., general denler.Stokes, Thomas, general storekeeper and shoemalker.Talbot dit Gervais, Jean, potash manufacturer.Talbot dit Gervais, Michel, general storekeeper, potash maker, and boarding house keeper.Thérien, Dominique, blacksmith.Whidden, G.C., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Wilson, James, bailiff.Township of Binbrook and County of Wentworth.Distant from Mail bi-weekly, Population about 109.Mackenzie, Alexander, storekeeper.McCrimmon, David, shoemaker.Wright, Charles, storekeeper.HAMPTON, C.Wa flourishing Village in the Towns wanville 5 miles, stage fare 25¢.Mail daily.Population abo Allan, Mrs., dressmaker.Arnall, William, shoemaker.Ashton, J.& S., general store.British American Friendly Society, W.Williams, agent.Butler, Richard, saddler and harnessmaker.Canada Western Assurance Company, W.Williams, agent.Cann, Thomas, miller.Clark, Thomas, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Cole, John, tailor and draper.Creeper, Mrs., tailoress.CRYDERMAN, J.& W., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, and ready made clothing.Cryderman, Michael, saw mill.ELLIOTT, HENRY, postmaster, dealer in flour, dry goods, groceries, hardware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, patent medicines, &c., grist and flour mill owner.Bry, John, tailor.Gay, Henry, tailor and clothier.Gay, Joseph, blacksmith.Griffin, Charles, mason and bricklayer.Haycroft, rev.G., Bible christian.Hill, David, miller.Hill, William, carriagemaker.Isaac, William, general grocer.James, John R, carding mill.Jenkins, Mrs., dressmaker.Jennings, William, carpenter.Johns, George, waggonmaker and smith.Johns, James, waggon and machine maker.hip of Darlington aud County of Durham.Distant from Bow- ut 500, Johns, John, waggonmaker.Johns, Samuel, cooper.Kivell, Samuel, mason and builder.Millar, John, blacksmith.Miller, rev.R., Bible christian.Morehead, William, hotelkeeper.Munson, Joseph H., sign and fancy peinter.Ormiston, Lockhart, flouring and saw mills.Perry, Benjamin F., grist and saw mill, Pierce, Richard, gencral hardware.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, W.Williams, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, W.Williams, agent.Robins, Thomas, cabinetmaker.Sweetman, Thomas H., commissioner in Common pleas.Tapp, rev.J.B., Bible christian.Taylor, James, teacher, Tooke, Thomas, tanner and currier.Vanstone, William, waggonmaker and smith.Ward, Samuel, butcher, Ward, William, shoemaker.Webster, Mrs., select school.White, Charley, shoemaker.WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, notary public, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench, and agent for British American Friendly Society, and for Canada Western, Provident Life, and Provincial Insurance Companies.Williams, John, & Sons, clothiers.Wright, Albert, carpenter.HARLEM, C.W.-A Village in the Township of Bastard and County of Leeds.Distant Irom Brockville 25 miles, from Ottawa 80 miles, and from Kingston 45 miles.Daily mail.Chamberlain, Asher A., J.P., postmaster, and physician and surgeon.Chamberlain, Theodore, surgeon dentist.Clark, William D., blacksmith.Gainsford, William, innkeeper.Popul«tion about 150, Green, John.O'Neil, rev.John, church of England.Smith, Israel, cabinetmaker.Smith, William J., surgeon dentist.Stephison, Peter, tanner and shoemaker.* The Port office is called Binbrook, Direcrorry.] 1858.HANOVER\u2014HARRINGTON.201 \u2018 HANOVER, C.W.\u2014A rising Village near the confluence of the Saugeen River, on the Townline between the Townships of Bentinek and Brant, in the Counties of Grey and Bruce.This place is situated in the centre of an excellent agricultural istrict, and possesses, in the Saugeen River and its tributaries, an amount of water power rarely equalled in the country.Distant 38 miles from Elora, Kincardine, Southampton, and Owen Sound.Mail bi-weckly.Population about 100.Adams, George W., builder.Adams, Henry P., mill owner.Bottenhorn, Charles, tailor.Bottenborn, Henry, innkeeper.Brehm, Frederick, tailor.Brehm, Sigmund, painter.Buck, Abraham, farmer.Challis, John, laborer.Coppenger, Thomas, sawyer.Crispin, Thomas, millwright.Dippel, rev.Dietrich, Evangelical association.Eberth, John, brewer.GOTTWALS, A.Z., postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Gottwals, J.Z., builder and plough maker.Graban, Peter, innkeeper.Hahn, Jobn, mason.Harrison, George, farmer.Hasenjager, Christian, farmer.Huscher, William, shoemaker.Jacques, rev.George, Wesleyan.Killer, John, blacksmith.Loucks, John, waggonmaker.McRitchie, William, sawyer.Schuman, Frederick, shoemaker.Watts, rev.J.H., Episcopal methodist.HARPURHEY, C.W.\u2014A Village on the line of the Buffalo aud Lake Huron Railway, in the Township of Tuckersmith and Couuty of Huron.Distant from Goderich 20 miles, from Stratford 25 miles, and from Toronto 113 miles.Fare from Strat- ford by stage $2, and from Harpurhey to Goderich $2.Barr, rev., Matthew, United presbyterian.Bay, Andrew, provincial land surveyor.Brine, Joseph, bailiff.Burns, Alexander, M.D.Carron, William, waggonmaker.Cash, Edward, general store.Chalk, William, M.D.Clark, William, M.D.Cresswell, rev.William, church of England.Currie, Archibald, general store.Durham, Jonathan.Eden, Benjamin, bailiff.Ferguson, John, general store.Fowler, William, hotelkeeper.Giff, J.W., general store.Govenlock, Robert, general store.and Bible depository.Grassie, William, blacksmith.Gregg, rev.M.B., Wesleyan.Harvey, James.Hays, Robert, J.P.Henzie, Joseph, mason.Henzie, Winter, butcher.Johnston, William, carpenter and framer.Mail daily.Population about 200.Knox, Thomas, hotelkeeper.Macdermid, Malcolm, postmaster, and general storekeeper.McArthur, Daniel, saddler.McCarron, William, waggonmaker.McCulloch, David, shoemaker.McKenna, Alexander, blacksmith.Meyers, Ludwig, clerk of Division court, and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.Reid, William, brickmaker.Render, Henry, tailor.Roberts, John, brickmaker.Ryan, Joseph, bailiff.Scott, Alexander, carpenter.>hannon, William, saddler.Sims, Henry, shoemaker.Small, William, general store.Smith, Walter, jr., waggonmaker.Smith, Walter, sen., waggonmaker.Sparling, Christopher, general store.Stewart, Alexander, carpenter.Taylor, John B., school teacher.Wynne, Henry, carpenter and framer.HARRIETSVILLE, C.W.-A Village in the Township of Dorchester and County of Middlesex.Distant from London 17 miles.Barter, George, blacksmith.Gillespie, Joseph, tavernkeeper.Irvine, William, carriagemaker.Jelly, William, tavernkeeper.McMillan, IIenry, blacksmith.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.McMillan, John, postmaster, and storekeeper.Morton, Mark, joiner.Wallace, Isaac, shoemaker.Wilson, John, blacksmith.} HARRINGTON, C.E.\u2014A newly surveycd Township on the North shore of the River Ottawa, in the County of Argez- teuil, Campbell, A., postmaster.Distant from Montreal 70 miles, and from Dalesville 21 wiles, Weekly mail.Population about 250.| Campbell, captain D.B., general dealer.\u2018HARRINGTON, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Zorra and County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstook 20 miles, trom St, Mary's ¢ miles, from Stratford 16 miles, and from London 32 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 90, Barnes, Edward, shoemaker.Demorest, D.L., postmaster, and saw mill owner.Fowler, John, blacksmith.Grigg, George, innkeeper.Horford, James, general store.Imley, Peter, miller.Juckson, rev, H., Wesleyan.Mann, R.S., general store.Meldrum, rev.W., Free church.McDonald, John, general store.Morrice, Matthew, cabinetmaker.Pitt, John, farmer.Thornton, Jonathan, carpenter.* Formerly called Springville. 202 IARRISBURG\u2014IHASTINGS.1857.[CANADA HARRISBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village situated at the Junction of the Great Westorn Railway and its Branch lending to Galt, in the Township of South Dumfries and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 9 miles, from Hamilton 19 miles, and from Galt 13 miles.Mails daily, Population about 300.Bowman, Jacob, innkeeper, carpenter and joiner.Purvis, Joseph, blacksmith.Brydges, William, waggonmaker.Sharp, William, station master.Burt, Robert, J.P., farmer.Shaver, Isaac, farmer.Durham, Joseph, farmer.SPOOR, 0.A., grocer and dealer in provisions.Griffin, James, shoemaker.Stanton, Samuel, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Kleinsteuber, Henry, shoemaker.Todd, William, general store and inn keeper.Phelps, Calvin, dealer in wheat.Vrooman, Daniel, innkeeper.THARROWSM [TH, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Portland and County of Frontenne, Distant from Kingston 16 miles.Mail tri-weekly, Population about 180.Baker, Ira, house joiner and fanning mill maker.Nesbit, John, blacksmith.Burnett, John, carpenter and joiner.Parker, Richard, tailor.Caston, William, cooper.Patterson, William, shoemaker.Day, B.W., baker.Spike, Moses, general store.LL, Goldsmith, William, general store.Stewart, Samuel, postmaster, clerk of Division court, Grant, Alexander, cooper.and general storckeeper.; Hart, Charles B., blacksmith and tavernkeeper.Storms, Calvin, carpenter and sleighmaker.Lampkins, Joshua, tavernkeeper.Taylor, J.A., waggon and sleigh maker.McGinnis, James, blacksmith.Vanvincle, Erastus A., shoemaker.HARTFORD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Townsend and County of Norfolk.Distant froin Simcoe, tho County Town, 16 wiles, and from Brantford 17 miles.Tri-weekly mail.Dean, S., postmaster, Taylor, Gilbert J.P.Gaynor, William, shoemaker.Vanloon, John, tavernkeeper.Osborne, John, & Sons, carriagemakers and black- Vanloon, rev.Jacob, Baptist- smiths.Walker, rev.Charles, Baptist.IHASTINGS, C.W.\u2014A Village in the County of Asphodel and County of Peterboro\u2019, situated on the River Trent, lt has capital water power.Distant from Norwood 6 miles.Population about 200, Bowie, rev.James, church of Scotland.Jackson, George, general store.Burtonshaw & Sweet, carriagemakers.Johnson, R.& H., general store.Coughlan, Timothy, councillor.Marshal, Gerrard, architect.Fowlds, O., millowner.McCarty, C., innkeeper.Fowlds, Henry, postmaster, and reeve.Rillis, William, blacksmith.Fowlds, J.S., & Brothers, general store, Sweet, Cornelius, chair and carringe maker.Griffiths, Stephen D., carriagemaker.Toms, Isaac, tanner.Harty, rev.William, Roman catholic.Tucker, Donald, architect.Henderson, John, general store.Werden, Frederick, general store.Henderson, William, general store.IHASTINGS, C.W.\u2014A village situated in the Township of Madoc and County of Hastings.Tt is contiguous to an extensive bed of marble and iron ore exists on the spot.Distant from the Hastings road about 20 miles, and from Belle= ville 263 miles.Stage fare $1.Daily mail.Population about 500.Bateman, Joseph, tavernkeeper.Lewis & Maybee, cabinetmakers.Blakely, James, saloonkeeper.Lingham, Thomas, bailiff.Briscoe, Isaac, tanner and currier.Marin, Owen, shoemaker.Brown & Caverly, blacksmiths and carriagemakers.McKenzie, Simon, J.P., hotelkeeper.Brown, Robert, marble works.McKenzie, William, general store, Bull, Brothers, general store.McLean, Lachlin, tailor.Campbell, Daniel, bailiff.McMullen, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Coons, David, physician and surgeon.Moon, Lyman, hotel keeper.Corrigan, Richard, clerk of municipal council.Muncy, Edward, J.P., tailor, and township treasurer.Dale, John, tinsmith.O'Flynn, C.D., general store.Driscoll, Simon, tailor.Price, John, mason.Emery, William, carpenter and builder.Ranney, John, shoemaker.Fiske, E., shoemaker.Reid, Stephen, blacksmith and carriagemaker, Fitzgerald, Joseph, carpenter.Riggs, Cyrus, commissioner in Queen's beach, and asso- Fox, William, grocer.ciate coroner.Franklin, Edward, general store.Sanderson, rev.John, Wesleyan, Fraser, Sylvester, carpenter.Seymour, Horace, plasterer.Gream, Charles, clerk of Division court, insurance |Seymour, Uriah, J.P., proprictor of iron works.agent, and associate coroner.Squires, Richard, harnessmaker and bailiff.Gunn, William, miller.Stevens, Francis, physician and surgeon, Haight, Charles, saloonkeeper.Thrasher, lidward, principal of Grammar School.Hayes, M.P., Land agent for Hastings road.Ward, Nathaniel, builder.Hodgins, William, saloon and bakery.Wishart, rev.Daniel, church of Scotland Hogg, William, blacksmith.WOOD, A.I\", postmaster, town councillor and general Howard, rev.N.H., Episcopal methodist.storekeeper, marriage licence agent & police trustee.Johnson, Obadiah, Belleville stage proprictor.Wright, James, boot and shoe maker.Made Lately called Carstairs.t+ Lately callod Spike\u2019s Corners.§ Formerly called Crook\u2019s Rapids.(Theo Post ollicu is called oc, Direcrory.| 1858.HATTVILLE\u2014HAWKSVILLE.202 *HATTVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Plantagenet North, and County of Prescott.The celebrated Min- oral Springs aro only & short distance from the place.Distant from Montreal 78 miles, and from Ottawa 40 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.BROWN, J.B,, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Cholette, J.B., tanner.Duclos, F.X., carpenter and joiner.Garceau, E.V., storekeeper.Georgen, Peter, druggist, and general dealer.Grigor, rev.Colin, church of Scotland.HAGAR, ALBERT, land agent, and clerk of Division court.Hann, rev.P., Roman catholic.Labelle, Louis, hotel keeper.Lacouture, Gabriel, blacksmith.Larocque, Evariste, blacksmith.Lalonde, Benjamin, storekeeper.LAROCQUE, CHARLES, proprietor of the springs.McMARTIN, PETER, postmaster, agent for wild lands, grist and saw mill owner, and sawn lumber dealer.Ryan, Michael, innkeeper.Shea, Thomas, innkeeper.Taylor, John, shoemaker.HAWKESBURY, C.W.\u2014A Village on the Ottawa River, in the Township of West Hawkesbury and County of Pres- coté.Distant from Montreal 60 miles, and from Ottawa 60 miles.Stage fare from Vaudreuil station Grand Trunk Railway $4; steamboat fare from Montreal $1.80.Daily mail.Population about 1800.Allen, Adolphus, clothier.Beaton, Alexander, teacher.Bergeron, Gabriel, innkeeper.Biggs, James, mason.Biggs, John, mason.Brown, George, butcher.Campbell, James, general store.Canada Life Assurance Company, Thomas Higginson, agent.Carpenter, Peter, innkeeper.Cobb, I£., tanner.Dandy, J.& W., harness and shoe makers.Dewitt, William, woollen manufacturer.Ewing, William, physician and surgeon.Fraser, Mrs., dressmaker.Giles, Miss, dressmaker.GODDARD & OUIMETTE, agricultural implement manufacturers and machine makers and founders.Hall, Edward, tanner.HAMILTON BROTHERS, deal manufacturers, Hawkes- bury mills.Herbeck, Antoine, livery stable keeper.HERSEY, CHARLES, postmaster, general storekeeper -and leather manufacturer.HERSEY, Z.S.M,, gristmill owner, and general merchant.HIGGINSON, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., office of Montreal & Ottawa Telegraph.Higginson, Thomas, agent for Canada Life Ansurance Company.Higginson, John W., builder.Kirby, William S., mail contractor.Lawlor, William, millwright.Lough, Hugh, shoemaker.LOUGH, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mair, rev., William, church of Scotland.MeGibbon, Duncan, wheelwright.Melllwaine, James, shoemaker.MeKenzie, John, innkeeper.Montreal and Ottawa Telegraph, office John Higgin- son\u2019s.Morrison, James, weaver.Morrison, Miss, dressmaker.Morton, rev., William, Wesleyan.Noble, rev.E.A, Congregationalist.Ouimette, C.S.general store.Park, William, merchant tailor.Pattee, R.P_, stage proprietor.Pengally, Richard, baker.Reinhart, Charles, joiner.Scott, Francis M., blacksmith.SINCLAIR, JOHN, M.D.Sharp, James, miller.Smith, John, blacksmith.Smith, Stephen, butcher.Stevenson, rev.R.Longford, church of England.Walker, Robert, tailor.White, Thomas, farmer.Wiley, James, blacksmith.Woods, Daniel, miller.HAWKSTONE, C.W.\u2014A Village on the North shore of Lake Simcoe, in the Twelfth Concession of the Township of Oro, and North Riding of the County of Simcoe.During the summer a steamer calls daily from Orillia and Bell Ewart, in connection witli trains on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway.Distant from Toronto via Barrie 79 miles, from Barrie 16 miles, and from Orillia 11 miles.Tri-weckly mail.Bell, Charles Y., sawmill owner.Demoline, William, carpenter.Forrestor, Thomas, carpenter.Hodge, William, storekeeper.Houston, James, postmaster, and tavern and store keeper.Population about 100.Lee, Thomas, carpenter.Morgan, Charles, carpenter.White, H.J, iron founder, machinist and agricultural implement maker.HAWKSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wellesley and County of Waterloo.Distant from Berlin 12 miles, fare 75¢., from Toronto 75 miles, aud from Iamilton 51 miles.Population about 125.Anderson, Duncan, carpenter.Lockner, Frederick, blacksmith.Empy, Michael P., general storekeeper, and clerk of; Lockner, William, waggonmaker.Division court.English, John, waggonmaker.Hawk, Gabriel, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Hawk, John, J.P., grist mill owner.Hillburn, Joshua, tanner.Hoflinier, Peter, tailor.Hughes, George, blacksmith.Johnston, Joseph A., hotelkeeper.Longhead, Samuel, shoemaker.McDonald, Thomas, carpenter.Pearson, John, bailiff.Snider, H., cabinetmaker.Thompson, Richard, shoemaker.Watson, Daniel, proprietor of Temperance house.Willson, Thomas, miller.Wooliver, Chester, harnessmaker.* The Post ollice is called Plantagenet. 204 HAYSVILLE\u2014HEMMINGFORD.1857, [CANADA *HAYSVILLE, C.\u201d\"W.\u2014A Village in tho Township of Wilmot and County of Waterloo.It is beautifully sitvated in the midst of a wealthy agricultural district.Distant from New Hamburg Railway station 8 miles, and from Goit 20 miles, Mail daily.Population about 300.Cleland, A.W., grist, isaw, fulling and carding mills.Plum, W.R., proprietor of Elgin house.Everett, George, proprietor of Haysville hotel.Hays, John, postmaster.Rally, rev.W.B., church of England.Ross, John, proprictor of Western hotel.HEADFORD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Markham and County of York.Distant_from Toronto 18% miles Mail bi-weekly.Population about 75.Burr, John C., councillor.Jobbiit, Thomas, boot and shoe maker.Kelley, Patrick, mason.Mapes, Cyrus, carpenter and joiner.Squire, George, miller.HEIDELBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Townships Stark, John, waggonmaker.Taylor, Edward, postmaster.Waterson, William, blacksmith.Williams, David, storekeeper.of Woolwich and Wellesley, and County of Waterloo, Distant from Berlin, the County Town, 9 miles.Mail bi-weckly.Population about 275.Ament, George, tavernkeeper, and councillor.Braendle, John, jr., shoemaker.Braendle, John, sen., shoemaker.Delion, Frederick, physician.Dietemann, Jacob, tailor.Doersam, George, shoemaker.Gottlieb, Frederick, teacher Hahn, John, waggonmaker.Heringer, John S., brickmaker.Hyle, George, saloonkeeper.Hyle, Henry, brewer.Kraemer, Joseph B., tailor.Krassler, Adam, carpenter.Krassler, John, postmaster, and tavernkeeper.Krott, John, cabinetmaker.Leininger, Joseph, mason.McNab, Michael, storekeeper.Meyer, John, J.P.Mueller, \u2014, storekeeper.Mueller, Leonard, butcher.Murmann, Adrian, vinegar merchant.Pfeffer, John, mason.Pisott, Christian, carpenter.Rudy, John, blacksmith.Waltz, John, potter.Weidenhammer, Christopher, carpenter.Weiss, Frederick C., blacksmith.Weiss, George, waggonmaker.Wendling, Frederick, cabinetmaker.Wernett, John, brickmaker.Werth, rev.G., Lutheran.Ziegler, Frederick, glazier.HEMMINGFORD, C.E.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of the same name, in the County of Huntingdon and District of Montreal.There is here a depot of the Montreal and New York Railroad.Distant from Montreal 36 miles, and from the Province line 3 miles; railway fare $1.50 and $1.Daily mail.Population about 700.Ballentine, Robert, blacksmith.Barrett, William, provincial land surveyor, and mayor.Bell, William, builder.County of Huntingdon Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Richard Hays, agent.Corbin, Osmar, saw mill, Dryden, Andrew, mason, and school commissioner.Duvernet,rev.Edward, M.A., church of England, mission here and at Sherrington.Edwards, captain John, saw mill.Ellerton, Charles, councillor.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, I.8.Verity, agent.Iigsby, Thomas, shoemaker.FULFORD, F.D., president of Mechanics Institute.Gates, Thomas, general store.Hayes, Richard, agent for County of Huntingdon Mutual Fire Insurance Company.Hunter, Hector A, school commissioner.International Life Assurance Compauy, F.S$.Verity, agent.Irwin, George, innkeeper.Jackson, John, blacksmith.Johnson, George N., collector of customs.Johnson, William B., general store.Keys, John, school master.Lyttle, Oliver, postmaster, general storekeeper, councillor and railway agent, Johnson's corner.\u2018Makin, Edward, trader, and sccretary-treasurer of schools.Marlin, Hugh, councillor.Marlin, rev.John.Maudsley, rev.S.E., Wesleyan, mission here and at Sherrington.McDermott, James, school commissioner.McDowell, John, saw mill owner.McEvelia, David, general store.McFee, Donald, J.P., saw mill owner, and commissioner of small causes.McKay, William, tailor.McLEAN, DANIEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and innkeeper, McLean's corner.McNaughton, Peter, secretary-treasurer of council and clerk of Commissioners court.: Mechanics Institute, F.D.Fulford, president Millar, secretary-treasurer.Millar, R., secretary-treasurer of Mechanics Institute.Nesbitt, Henry, school commissioner.Nesbitt, Humphry, J.P., grist and saw mill owner.Orr, Thomas, innkeeper.Perry, John, councillor.Proper, Nelson, millwright.Reay, Adam, sawmill owner and tanner.Ryan, Jeremiah, commissioner of small causes.Ryan, John, blacksmith.Schultz, F., saddler.Scriver, J.& J.A., general dealers.Scriver, John, J.P., postmaster.Scriver, Julius, merchant, and commissioner of small causes.Scriver, William, boarding house keeper, Service, Robert, school teacher, Stevenson, Robert, councillor.Stringer, John, shoemaker.Thompson, James, wheelwright.Verity, Frederick 8., J.P., physician and surgeon, and agent for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Wingate, Ezra.saw mill owner.Wingate, John, school commissioner.; BR.Wright, Robert, school teacher, * The Post office was formerly called Wilmot. Direcrory.] 1858.IIEADVILLE\u2014ITILLSBORO\u201d, 205 HEADVILLE, C.E.\u2014A newly established Village in the Township of Grantham, Connty of Drummond, and District of Three Rivers.Distant from Drummondville 43 miles.Mail La Pierre, J.P., seeretary-treagurer of schools and clerk of Commissioners court.Menut, Henry, postmaster.HENRYSBURGH, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated in bi-weekly.Population about 100, Meunier, Mathias D.Pinard, Félix, J.P., farmer.Savignac, Adolphus, storekeeper.the Parish and Scigniory of Lacolle, in the County of St, Johns and District of Montreal.Distant from Montreal 32 miles, and from Lacolle G miles.The Lacolle depot of the Champiain and St.Lawrence Railway is distant 7 miles.Béchard, Moise, shoemaker.Garson, Francis, blacksmith.Cocherline, John & William, blacksmiths, carpenters GRAHAM, CAPTAIN ALEXANDER, J.P., dealer in and joiners.Deneau, Jules, blacksmith.Driscoll, Timothy, tailor.dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Hobbs, Henry, shoemaker.McCabe, Mrs.Thomas, general store.'HENRYVILLE, C.E.\u2014A Village situated in the Seigniories of Noyau and Sabrevois, County of Iberville, and District of Montreal.Distant trom Montreal 39 miles, from Isle aux Noix 4 miles, from Clarenceville 6 miies, from Stanbridge 6 miles.and from the River Richelicu 3 miles.Stage fare froma St.Johns, distant 15 miles, $2.Daily mail.Population about 600.Allard, Joseph, bricklayer.Balduc, Adolphe, shoemaker.Beaulac, Joseph, blacksmith.Bernier, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Bessette, Francois, cooper.Brault, David, school commissioner.Brault, Joseph, councillor.Brossard, Thomas, notary public, and secretary-trea- surer of council.Chicoine, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Coté, Jean Isidore, shoemaker.Cyr, Moise, school commissioner.Dandurand, Pierre, carringemaker.Demers, André Israel, general dealers.Demers & Darche, general dealers.Demers, Edouard R., J.P., notary public, mayor, commissioner of small causes, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Demers, Narcisse, innkeeper.Demers, Joseph butcher.Désorcy, Jean Baptiste, baker.Dupuis, Hubert, blacksmith.Duval, Frangois, bricklayer.Dyon, Louis, carpenter and joiner.Equitable Fire Insurance Co., E.R.Demers, agent.Fairfield, James, councillor.Fortin, captain Luc, councillor.Fournier, Louis, tanner.George, captain Charles, farmer.Giard, Michel, trader, and school commissioner.(Gunn, George, J.P.| | Hogle, captain Isaac, J.P.Hubert, Louis George, M.D.| | Parker, George W., saddler.GOODENOW, EDW ARD S., postmaster, general storekeeper, and grist and saw mill owner.Lamoureux, Julien, jr., councillor.Larocque, Hector, horse and cattle dealer.Lasnier, Jean Baptiste, general dealer.Leming, Joseph, shoemaker.Letourneau, rev.J., Baptist.Magnant, Emanuel, baker.Martin, André, carpenter and joiner.McCarthy, John, school commissioner.Methé, captain Jean Baptiste, sen., farmer.Méthé, Jean Baptiste, jr., school commissioner.Parker, Samuel, hotelkeeper.Picard, Joseph, wheelwright.Poudrette, Joseph, clerk of Commissioner's court.Ratte, Pierre, shoemaker.Roy, Lucien, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Simard, Jean Baptiste, commissioner of small causes Smith, captain Thomas, farmer.Somson, Pierre, commissioner of small causes.St.Aubin, rev.Toussaint, Roman catholic.Tassé, Romuald, M.D.Taylor, James W.Tremblay, François, bailiff, and secretary-treasurer of schools.Tremblay, Pierre, blacksmith.Warner, Henry E., bailiff.Wright, captain Robert, councillor.HIGHLAND CREEK, C.W.\u2014A Village on the K York.Distai t from Torontu 14 miles.Daily mail.Populat Baird, Jonathan, hotelkeeper.Clauson, S., sawmill owner.Collings, John, blacksmith, Cruck, Craven, shoemaker.Fugard, Thomas, shoemaker.HELLIWELL, WILLIAM, J.P., postmaster, grist and saw mill owner, and general storekeeper.Knowles, Daniel, general store.Leslie, Joseph, shoemaker.Morris, J.millwright.ingston r ad, in the Township of Scarborough and County of ion about 250.Parker, Thomas, butcher.Redden, John, general store.Shackleton, Eli, hotel keeper.Smith, Gilbert, proprietor of Commercial hotel.Steel, William, school teacher.Stephens, J., blacksmith and farriar.Stevenson, George, sawmill owner, and general storekeeper.Stoner, Isaac, sawmill owner.Welsh, John, shoemaker.Wilson, John, sawmill owner.HILLSBORO\u2019, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the shere of Lake Huron.in the Township of Plympton and County of Lmnbton.Distant from Sarnia 20 miles, and from Goderich 50 mlics.Mail weekly.Population about 100, Blunden, Christopher, local superintendent of schools.Orooke, lieut.T.L., R.N.Heats, James, general store.Hill & Brothers, steam grist and saw mills.Hill, Cantwell, J.P.Kendal, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Madden, Joel, shoemaker, tanner and currier.McKeith, Peter, inukeeper and shoemaker.Owens, Thomas, cabinet and chair maker.Wager, William, waggonmaker.Hill, Thos.L., J.P., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Wees, William, innkeeper and blacksmith.* Also called St.George d'Henryville, Georgoville, aud kividre au Sud. 206 HILLIER\u2014HOCHELAGA.1857, [CANADA *HILLIER, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Slab Creek, in the Township of Hillier and County of Prince Edward.Distant from Picton 16 miles, and from Kingston 66 miles.Daily mail stage to Picton, fare 7c.Baird, William, cooper.Population about 120, Jones, Samuel, J.P.FLAGLER, PHILIP, postmaster, general storekeeper, McComb, James, carpenter and joiner.carpenter and joiner, and issuer of marriage li-| McDonald, \u2014, tailor.cences.Flagler, Solomon, innkeeper.Geddes, Matthew, cooper.Hutchinson, Thomas, shoemaker.Jones, James, J.P.Milton, Samuel, shoemaker.Noxon, Richard, town recve, wool carder, cloth dresser and stove factor.Pye, Robert, blacksmith.Young, Johnson, grist mill.HILLSBURGH, C.W.\u2014A thriviug Village in the Township of Erin and County of Wellington, Distaut from Georgetown Railway station 15 miles, and from Toronto abous 50 miles Barker, William, shoemaker.Boustead, James B., post office, and general store.Burns, John, blacksmith.Gooderham, William, postmaster.Green, John, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Hill, A., hotelkeeper Hill, Robert, hotelkeeper.Daily mail.Population about 150.How & Brother, general store.McCleland, Colin, carpenter.McCleland, Donald, tailor.McGill, Neil, general store.Reid, rev.H., Baptist.Worts, George, millowner.HILTON, C.W.\u2014a Village in the Township of Brighton and County of Northumberland, Distant from Cobourg, thie County Town, 30 miles, and from Brighton 4 miles.Daily mail.Population about 60.McLaren, rev.Alexander, Episcopal methodist.Webster, Joshua, J.P.RICHMOND, SYLVESTER,J.P., postmaster, and reeve.Wilson, rev.John F., Episcopal methodist.HOCHELAGA, C.E.\u2014An incorporated Village on the North bank of the St.Lawrence at the foot of the Current St.Mary, opposite Longueuil, and immediately adjoining the Eastern suburbs of the City of Moutreal.If was originally an Indian village, belonging to the Hurons, which they deemed sufficiently important to maintain in a fortified state.The French made their first successful settlement on the island at this place, about the year 1640.The change of the site of Montreal from Hochelaga to its present position seems not to have been purposely effected, but to have been occasioned by the establishment, in 1657, of the Seminary of St.Sulpice, and of a hospital which its managers founded for the benefit of the inhabitants, which naturally attracted to that portion of the island the subsequent emigration from France.A commodious wharf was constructed here last year, to accommodate the transatlantic Canadian steamers, Andrews, Mrs.Edward, general dealer.Beauchamp, Pierre, cooper.Bennett, William, farmer.Bleau, Toussaint, butcher.Boire, Jean, storekeeper.Bourbonniére, Jean Baptiste, farmer.Bourbonniére, Mrs.Charles.Bourbonnière, Olivier, farmer.Brien, Cyrille, blacksmith, Brown, Mrs.Joseph, grocer and innkeeper Brown, William, baker.Burk, John, laborer.Burns, John, teacher.Campbell, James E.Cole, William, grocer.Conden, James, farmer, Cornell, William, currier.DARLING, WILLIAM, general merchant.Décary, Charles, carpenter.Décary, Hypolite.Décary, Marcel, farmer.Demers, George, storckeeper, and proprietor of Hoche- laga hotel.DOWKER, GEORGE, wholesale stationer.Dufresne, Pierre, farmer.Dupras, Amable.Durand, Adolphe, farmer.Durand, Michel, farmer.Eveleigh, Mrs.Jane, grocer.Ewing, Robert, Ferguson, William, warder of Military Prison.Fox, Joseph, commissariat department.Galipeau, Baptiste, jr., laborer.Galipeau, Baptiste, sen., laborer.Gauthier, Auguste, shoemaker.Gauthier, François, carpenter, tollgate.Gauthier, Léandre shoemaker.* Also called Slab Creek.Population about 300.GILSON, VENERABLE ARCHDEACON, church of England.Goodwin, Thomas.Grant, James, farmer.Guilbeault, Phillip, laborer.Heron, George.Holmes, James, grocer.Hunter, James, grocer.Jameson, Hugh, carpenter.Jillinay, James, laborer, near tollgate.Jones, John, innkeeper.Kennedy, James, laborer.Kennedy, John, farmer.Kennedy, Mrs.Elizabeth, seamstress.Kerr, Wiliiam, farmer.King, Barnett, farmer.Labonté, Edouard, carpenter.Labonté, Louis, carpenter.Labossière, Flavien, grocer.Labossière, Joseph, laborer.Laroche, Michel, butcher.Lavallée, Auguste, carpenter.Leheau, Joseph, trunk maker.Lefebvre, Mrs.Martin.Lillie, James, farmer.Lussier, Paul, advocate.Macaulay, David, carter.Mann, George, grocer.Masson, Cyrille, shoemaker.Masson, Dominique, carpenter.Masson, Pierre, carpenter.Maturin, George, butcher, McEwan, James, laborer.McLean, John, butcher.McNamee, Mrs.Jane, grocer.MEIKLEHAM, WILLIAM, engineer.Meunier, Alexis. Diæcrony.| 1858, HOCHELAGA\u2014HOPETOWN,.Meunier, Alexis Treffié, laborer.Military Prison, major Henry Wotton Campbell, governor.Mooney, Robert, pensioner.Morin, Olivier, laborer.Naylor, John, chief warder of Military Prison.Nolan, Michael, laborer.Northam, John, senior warder of Military Prison.Paquette, Henri, cooper.Paquette, Julien, laborer.Paquette, Mrs.Frangois.Pauzé, Mrs.Charles, groceries.Picard, Pierre, tollgate keeper.Picard, rev.E., Roman Catholic.Pigeon, Narcisse, of Pigeon, Sauvageau, & Co.PIGEON, SAUVAGEAU & Co,, distillers and manufacturers, office 165 St.Paul st.Montreal.Pinchaud, F., cooper.Ransome, Aaron, farmer.Read, Edward, gardener.Renaud, Vital, shoemaker.Robillard, Toussaint, carter.Robinson, Benjamin, warder of Military Prison.ROGERS, REV.E.J., secretary Church Society, assistant chaplain to the Forces, and chaplain of Military Prison.Rondeau, Antoine, farmer.Scott, Hamilton, clerk of Military Prison.Sharp, William, coachman.Slack, John, warder of Military Prison.Soulier, Oliver, laborer.Stewart, Campbell warder, of Military Prison.Thompson, William, grocer.Toin, Lazarre, laborer.Tournebobe, André, gardener.Trudeau, Joseph, carpenter.Trudeau, Louis, carpenter.Trudeau, Narcisse, carpenter.Valois, Simon, J.P., mayor of parish of Montreal.Wait, Frederick W., farmer.Wilkinson, John, carpenter and joiner.Youle, William, superintendent of Turnpike roads.HOLLAND LANDING, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Townships of Ezst Gwillimbury and County of Ycrk.Distant from Toronto, by the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railroad, 38 miles; fare $1.10.Populatio.al-out 330.Arksey, Thomas, waggonmaker.Ayerst, Francis, baker and confectioner.Bacon, H., plasterer.Brown, R., plasterer.Campbell, Edward B., painter and glazier.Chapman, H.& J., brickmakers.Corbier, Eli, shoemaker.Croxon, Henry, butcher.Evans, E., carpenter and chair manufacturer.Fieldsend, Richard, general store.Gilrie, A., carpenter and chair manufacturer.Graham, Patrick, tailor.Higgins, Thomas, shoemaker.Irwin, R., saw mill.Jakeway, A., tinsmith.Kelly, John, shoemaker.Kelly, Thomas, tailor.Laidlaw, Douglas, general store.Lane, T., cooper.Lloyd, Owen, druggist.Lyons, Mrs., Ladies school.May, Thomas, proprietor of Simcoe hotel.McClure, James, proprietor of St.Albans hotel.McGwiggin, R., grocer.McMaster & Co., general store.Moore, M., saddler and harnessmaker.Morton, G.D., saddler and harnessmaker.O'Keefe, Mrs.Mary, groceries.Ough, John, plasterer.Parsons, J.& C., tanners.Parsons, Thomas, general store.Phelps, A., carpenter and chair manufacturer.Playter, R.B.C., proprietor of Masonic arms hotel.Rasser, John, lumber merchant.Richardson, rev.George T., Wesleyan.Rogers, E.W., painter and glass stainer.Sheppard, J., carpenter and chair manufacturer.Sloane, W.J., postmaster.Warren, C., millwright.Williams, R., blacksmith.Willox & Thorne, Beverly mills.Willson, R.T., councillor.HOLLIN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Maryborough and County of Wellington.Distant from Guelph, the County Town, 35 miles, and from Toronto 80 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.Drinkwater, rev.\u2014, church of England.Elliot, Walter, cabinetmaker.Halsted, Stephen, blacksmith.Hampton, Jonathan, shoemaker.Henderson, George, mill owner.Kyle, James, shoemaker.Lennox, John, general dealer.Mandsly, Henry, physician and surgeon, Medical hall.McKeemon, John, reeve.Monnell & McKenny, tanners and curriers.Plant, Jeremiah, cooper.Reid, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.Robertson, Samuel, postmaster, and general dealer.Willson, Paul, & Son, general dealers.HOLT\u2019S CORNERS, C.E.\u2014A swall Village in the West parish of the Seigniory of St.Armand, in the Countyof Mis- sisquoi and Distriet of Montreal.The stage from Phillipsburg, 2 tuiles, passes through twice a week to Frelighsburg, 10 miles, fare Suv.Population about 100.Holt, John S., J.I'., distiller, and parish mayor.Smith, Charles M., blacksmith.Krans, Gardner, proprictor of saw mill, woollen factory SMITH, PETER, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groce- and tannery.Mead, Gardner C., shoemaker.Sallg, Benjamin, earpentor and joiner.ceries, produce, &c.Throop, Horatio S., J.P., farmer and parish secretary- treasurer.HOPETOWN, C.W.\u2014A small Village fin the Township and County of Lanark.Distant from Perth, the Couuty Town, 18 miley, from Kingston 80 miles, and from Ottawa 60 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100 Ball, George, waggonmalor.Oannon, Robert, postmaster, cooper and tavernkeeper.Horn, Alexander, lumber merchant, Kerr, Peter, storekeeper.Walker, Daniel, blacksmith. 9 = 08 IIORNBY\u2014HULISVILLE, 1857.[CANADA HORNBY, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Townships of Esquosing and Trafalgar, and County of llaiton, Distant from Toronto 30 miles, from Georgetown station on the Grand Trunk Railway 9 miles, and {rou Oakville Railway station 10 miles.Stage and railroad fare to Toronto $1.Daily mail.Atkinson, Robert I., sawmill owner.Barr, rev.William, church of Scotland.Clendenning, Charles, shoemaker.Cowan, Richard, J.P.Crawford, George C., J.P.Crawford, J.& J., general store.Currie, Angus, shoemaker.Howson, Thomas, shoemaker.Population about 100, King, Samuel, blacksmith.Lindsay, David, innkeeper.Madden, Henry, shoemaker.McCullum, Thomas, innkeeper.McMILLAN, JOHN, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Smeltzer, Abel, carpenter.MORNING'S MILLS, C.W.\u2014A rising Villago in the Township of Melancthon and County of Grey.It has extonsive water privileges, which, coupled with the fertility of the surrounding country, will render it an important place at no distant day.Distant from Owen Sound 50 miles, from Toronto 62 miles, aud from Collingwood, tho terminus of the Ontario, Sitcos and Huron Railway, 26 miles.Airth, William, gristmill owner and general storekeeper.Bates, Henry, J.P.Bervy, Francis, weaver.Hannah, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Hare, Joseph, farmer.Hudd, Stephen, farmer.Jarvis, Henry, tailor.Jarvis, Mrs.S., milliner.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 160.Jarvis, Paul, general store.Johnson, Thomas, tanner.Mason, John, innkeeper.McGHEE, JAMES, postmaster.McGhee, John, sawmill owner.Polley, Richard, farmer.Polley, Samuel, farmer.Scharmahorn, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Webster, John, farmer.*HOUGHTON CENTRE, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Township of Houghton and County of Norfolk.Iron.-smelting and lumbering are the principal manufactures of the place, Distant from Simcoe 31 miles, and from Toronto 127 miles.Mai! daily, Population about 300.ALTON, JOHN.Anger, Charles, blacksmith.Ball, Jesse, councillor.Buckingham & Fairlamb, lumber merchants.BURGER, JACOB, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, &e.Chamberlain, Thomas, councillor, and clerk of Division court.Dean, Oliver, broommaker.Ervin, rev.George, Baptist, Fick, F.B., bailiff.Francis, John, councillor.Franklin, Benjamin, M.D.Healey, James, blacksmith.HEALEY, PATRICK, merchant tailor.~ JACKSON, DAVID, tavernkeeper, and councillor.James & Co., shingle merchants.Lewis, J.R., storekeeper.McCallum, Peter, lumber merchant.McDonald, W., cabinetmaker.Millard, Stephen C., painter.Misner, Andrew, reeve.Montgomery, Robert, carpenter and joiner.Nelson, Rodney, waggonmaker.Rice, E., shoemaker.Sherman, J., baker.Sinnott, J.O., commission merchant and wharfinger.STAGE, HENRY, tavernkeeper.Treble, Charles, customs officer.Vannorman, J., & Co., iron smelters.Walker, George, mason.Walters, Charles, artist.Walton, John & Thomas, waggonmakers.Wild & Forsyth, storckeepers.Wilson, Charles, butcher.HOWICK, C.E.\u20144 Village situated on the English River, in the Parish of St.Malachie d'Ormstown, in the Scigniory ot Beauharuois, County of Chat auguay, and District of Montreal.Distant from Montreal 31 miles, from Ste.Martine 6 miles, from Beauharnois 10 miles, and from St.Joan Chrysostômo 8 miles.Stage fare from Caughnawaga 81.Mail tri-weukly.Population about 150.Black, David, general storekeeper.Blackburn, James, turner and wheelwright, Campbell, Hector, tanner and shoemaker.Cockburn, John, tanner and shoemaker.Courville, Jules, carpenter and joiner.COUTTS, PETER, desler in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Crutchfield, John, blacksmith.Garry, John, miller.GEBBIE, CAPTAIN THOMAS, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Hay, George, carpenter and joiner.Henderson, Thomas, school teacher.McGONIGLE, JAMES, hotel keecper\u2014comfortable nc- commodation for strangers, McLenaghan, George, general store.Milne, rev.John, Free church.Muir, rev.James C., church of Scotland.MUSGRAVE, MRS.MATTUEW, saw_and grist mills.STUART, BISHOP, contractor.Wilson, John, general store.THULLSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Walpole and County of Haldimand.Distant from Cnyugs, the County Town, 10 miles, and from Hamilton 26 miles.Daily mail.Population about 100.\u2018 Finch, Jobn, millwright.Gillesby, George, tavernkeeper.Hull, John, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, groceries and bardware.Hull, Richard, carriagemaker.McKay, John, grocer.MONTGOMERY, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c.Wood, Robert, steam mill proprietor.* The Post office is called Houghton, + Also called St.Just. Drrrcrorr.| 1858.ITULL\u2014HUSTONVILLE.209 HULL, C.E.\u2014A Vilinge situated on the River Ottawa, in the township of Hull and County of Ottawa.This place is connected with the Upper Town of Ottawa hy a handsome tained from this bridge.Distant from Montreal 120 miles.Battigon, Willinm, hotel Keeper.Boothe, John, shingle mill, Brooks, Christopher C., innkeeper.EDDY, EZRA B., general store, match and pail factory.Forsyth, Evans & Co.Johnston, rev.John, church of England.Kellogg, Erastus, pail factory.Daily nail.suspension bridge.À fine view of the Chaudière Falls is ob- The village has a good trade in lumber, and in the manufacture of axes, matches and pails.Population about 250, Marston, George J., postmaster, general store and grist and saw mill.Mooney, William, innkeeper.Washburn, T., axe factory.Weed, R., shingle and saw mill.Williamson, James, innkeeper.Wright, Ruggles, saw mill and factory.HUNTINGDON, C.E.\u2014An incorporated Village, and the County Town of the County of Runtingdon, situated on the Chateauguny River, in the Township of Godmanchester and County of Huntingdon.It contains several lumber establishments.Distant from Montreal 47 miles; usual stage fare £2, Mail daily.Population about 700.ANDERSON, ALEXANDER.BARRETT, WILLIAM, hotelkeeper.Bell, rev.John, principal of Huntingdon Academy.Botham, James, collector of customs.Brown, rev.Robert, Wesleyan.Bruce, John, general store.Clarke, S.J., advocate.Cockburn, Thomas, watchmaker and dealer in jewellery, &c.Colonial Life Assurance Company, Alexander Stevenson, agent.CRAWFORD, THOMAS, farrier, blacksmith and car- riagemaker.Dodds, Adam, carpenter and joiner.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, N.Ruston, agent.Fortune, James, druggist.Fortune, John, tanner and shoemaker, Fortune, John, weaver.Gagnier, rev.William, Roman catholic.Gilmore, John, shoemaker.Hall, G.& W., wheelwrights and blacksmiths.Henderson & Co., sash and blind factory.Hopper, Daniel, grocer.Hunter, Thomas, saddler.Hunter, William, tinsmith.Huntingdon Academy, rev.John Bell, principal.Huntingdon County Agricultural Society, John Somer- ville, secretary and treasurer.Knox, John, blacksmith, Lamb, Samuel, mail contractor.Lamb William, commissioner of small causes.LEWIS, J.8, J.P., Crown land agent and general merchant.Lighthall, H.8.& G.H., woollen manufacturers.MARSHALL, WILLIAM, county superintendent, ge- ° neral storekeeper, and Bible depositary.! McAdams, Hugh, storekeeper and tanner.| McGarvey, John, butcher.j MECHANICS INSTITUTE, Alexander Stevenson, se- i cretary.\u2018MORRISON, JOBN, J.P, mayor, county warden, and deputy clerk of Circuit court.Neve, rev.Frederick S., church of England, missions at : Huntingdon and Hinchinbrooke.| Poulin, rev.Zéphirin, Roman catholic.Robinson, John, postmaster, and general storekeeper.| Ruston, Nicholas, of N.Ruston & Co., agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Ruston, N., & Co., lumber merchants, saw mill owners and storekeepers.SCHUYLER, S.H., lumber merchant, saw mill owner, , and general storekeeper.i Shanks, Daniel, tailor and clothier.Shepperd, Moses, cabinetmaker.Sheriff, F.W., M.D.SOMERVILLE, JOHN, secretary and treasurer of Hun- tingdon County Agricultural Society.Sparrow, William, saddler.Stevenson, Alexander, advocate and secretary of Mechanics Institute, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Wallace, rev.Alexander, church of Scotland, missions at Huntingdon, Elgin and Athelstan.Walsh, William, general store.Watson, rev.James, United presbyterian, Huntingdon and Athelstan.» Whaley, Thomas, blacksmith.HUNTINGVILLE, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Ascott, County of Compton, and District of St.Francis.Distant from Lennoxville ÿ miles, Population about 100.Aldridge, Asa, president of Union store.Ball, J., farmer.Comstock, Stephen, farmer.Gamsby, John, jr., keeper of Union store.Gilbert, \u2014, J.P., tanner.Hunting, William, grist and saw mill owner.International Life Assurance Company, Caleb P.Mallory, agent.Mallory, Caleb P., postmaster, and agent for International Life Assurance Company.Morris, Benjamin, J.P., farmer.Moy, James, shoemaker.Sovrans, James, blacksmith.Union store, Post office, Asa Aldridge, president: John, Gamsby, jr., storekeeper.HUNTLEY, ©.W.\u2014A small but rising Village in the Township of the same name and County of Carleton.Distant from Ottawa 26 miles.Mail bi-weekly, Graham, John, postmaster.Muhony, Cornelins, storekceper.Mannion, John, J.P.Population about 100.Sinclair, rev.James, church of Scotland.Vaughan, rev.E., Roman catholic.\u201cHUSTONVILLE, G.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Maryborough aud County of Wellington, Distant from Blora 20 miles, from Guelph, the County Town, 82 miles, and from Galt 40 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 75.Bee, rev.William, Primitive methodist.Caso, John, storekeeper.Cop, John, land surveyor.Drinkwater, rev.\u2014.Huston, Jolm, farmer.Moore, rev.George C., Baptist.Moore, Richard S., secretary-treasurer of council.Robinson, John, architect.Robinson, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.Trominhiser, Michael, millwright, and lnnber merchant.* The Post office is cnlled Huston.15 210 INDIANA\u2014INDUSTRY VILLAGE, 1857.[CANADA INDIANA, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the Grand Rivor, in the Township of Seneca and County of Haldimand.Distant from Cayuga 2} miles, and from Caledonia 8 miles, Daily mails.Population about 300.Craigie, John, postmaster, general dealer and miller, Kirkland, J., distiller.Lester, Thomas, saw mill.Martin, M., innkeeper.Musson, W.& T.C., distillers.Rogers, J.H., saw mill.Sharpe, H.H., turner.Shipway, J., innkeeper.Thompson, David.Waugh, W., general dealer.INDUSTRY VILLAGE, C.E.\u2014The chief Town of the County of Joliette, situated on the River L'Assomption, party in the Seigniory of Lavaltrie and partly in that of Lanoraio, in the County of Joliette and District of Montreal.\u2018The business is chiefly local, with a considerable timber and flour trade; and a fair is held every Saturday.There is available water power of unlimited extent.The Circuit Court is held here quarterly.The Industry and Rawdon Railway has a depot at this place, Population of Village about 3000, of Parish about 1500.Amaron, Daniel, French Canadian missionary.Archambault, Amable, mason.Archambault, Louis, baker.Asselin, Eusèbe, general store.Athenæum Fire Insurance Company, Adolphe Magnan, agent.Aubertin, Laurent, hotelkeeper.Beauchamp, Paul, tanner.Beaudoin, Charles G., notary public.Beaudoin, Médard, joiner.Bélair, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.Bélair, Stanislas, blacksmith.Belbumeur, Narcisse, saddler.Berthelot, Stanislas, trader.Bordeleau, Cuthbert, shoemaker.BOULET, M.8., physician and surgeon.Boulet, Michel.Bouvier, Louis, founder.Brault, Narcisse, baker.British American Friendly Association.Brouillet, Joseph, deputy postmaster, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Bruneau, À.X., trader.Building Society, Gaspard De Lanaudière, president ; Jean B.Chapdelaine, vice president ; Adolphe Magnan, secretary ; Isaïe N.Melançon, treasurer.Castello, Antoine, shoemaker.Chalut, André, cooper.Chalut, Charles, cooper.Chalut, Nazaire, cooper.Champoux, Prosper, carpenter and joiner.Chapdelaine & Bernard, general store.Chaput, Zail.CHERRIER, ANDRE ROMUALD, advocate.Convent of the Sceurs de la Providence.Corriveau, Thomas, lumber merchant.Coutu, Joseph, saddler.CRANE, JAMES, dry goods store.Crane, John, boarding house.Currie, Michael.Deguise dit Flamand, Jean Baptiste, saw mill, DELANAUDIÈRE, MAJOR GASPARD, J.P., seignior of fief Tarrieu.DELISLE, S., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Demarais, Charles, baker.4 Demarais, Charles, carpenter and joiner.Demarais, Alexis, jr., carpenter and joiner.Demarais, Alexis, sen., carpenter and joiner.Demarais, J.B., bailiff.DEROME, LIEUT.COLONEL LOUIS A., grocer.Désaulniers, Laurent, notary public.Deschamp, captain Joseph.Desjardins, Barnabé, stonecutter.Desroches, Joseph, joiner.Dufaux, Alexis, plasterer.Dufresne, Frangois, general store.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Joseph Brouillet, agent.Farland, Onezime, carpenter.Faron, Léon, tailor.Distant from Montreal 42 miles, and from Lanoraie 12 miles.Yare from Montreal $1.60 and 76¢.Daily mails.Fink, Jacob, plasterer.Forget & Goulet, grocers.FRAZER, JAMES, dry goods store.Gagnon, Joseph A., J.P.Gates, John, cirpenter.Gauthier, Jean Baptiste, M.D.Germain, Joseph Bolduc, general store.Giguiére, Denis, railroad conductor.Godin, F.B., advocate.Goulet, C.I, clerk of the Railroad company.Gravel, Ambroise, baker.Gravel, Martin, grocer.GROULX, LOUIS THOMAS, postmaster, advocate, and deputy clerk of Circuit court.Guibeau, Joseph, carriagemaker.Guilbault, Casimire, shingle dealer.Guilbault, Charles.Guilbault, Edouard, secretary-treasurer of municipality.Guilmet, Louis, brewer.Imbleau, Pierre, founder.Jacques, Onezime, carpenter and joiner.Johnson, David, watchmaker.Joliette, Madame B., seignioress of fief Joliette.JOLIETTE COLLEGE, rev.S.Rivet, director.JOLY, PIERRE.Labine, Maxime, grocer and carter.Labrèche, Etienne, joiner.Laforest, Denis, grocer.Laforest, Pierre, blacksmith.Lahaise, Thomas, jr., carpenter and joiner.Lahaise, Thomas, sen., joiner.Landry, Francis, general store.Latour, George, general store.Laurier, Louis, M.D., J.P., councillor.Laurion, Pierre, blacksmith.Lavigne, J.B., carter.Leblanc, Jean O., notary public, clerk of Commissioners court and county registrar.Légaré, Narcisse, grocer.Leprohon, B.H., M.D., J.P.Liard, Stanislas, carter.LOEDEL, PETER C., M.D., J.P.Magnan, Adolphe, notary public, and agent for Athe- nzum Fire Insurance Company.Mandeville, Frangois, mason and stone cutter.MANSEAU, REV.ANTOINE, Roman catholic.Marion, Solomon, carter.McGown, George, butcher and hotelkeeper.Meclianic's Institute.Melançon, Isaïe, general store.MELANÇON, ISAIE N., advocate.Miguier, Joseph, pail factory.Miguier, Narcisse, trader.Miron, Laurent, saddler.Miron, Solomon, baker.Morean, Leonard, tailor.Morin, Frangois, councillor.Pagé, Pierre, carpenter.- PANNETON, CHARLES H., deputy County registrar and secretary-treasurer of St.Lowrence and Industry Railway Company. Dirxcrorr.] 1858.INDUSTRY VILLAGE\u2014INGERSOLL.211 PANNETON, ANDRÉ, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Papin, François, commissioner of small causes.Parent, Médard, blacksmith.Partenais, major Louis.Patoille, Theodore, trader.Payette, François Xavier, trader, and sexton.Pellant, Paul, trader.Perrault, Benoni, bailiff.Prudhomme, Gonzague, carpenter.Ralston, Peter, tanner.Renaud, J.W., general store.Ritchot, Isaïe, grain dealer.RIVARD, PIERRE, dealer in produce, lumber, &c.Rivet, Alexis, blacksmith.Rivet, rev.S., Roman catholic, director of Joliette college.Robillard, Joseph, baker.Roy, L.I, grocer.SCALLON, EDWARD, J.P., mayor, and dealer in lumber, dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Scallon & Leprohon, lumber merchants, Shepherd, Thomas, engineer.St.Jean, Pierre, shoemaker.STANSFELD, JAMES, hotel.Stansfeld, Joshua.Tellier, Daniel, carpenter.Tellier dit Lafortune, Ambroise, blacksmith.Tellier dit Lafortune, Frangois, blacksmith.Thériault, Elie, tinsmith, Trudeau, Alexis, bailiff.Trudeau, Bazile, miller.Trudeau, Charles, miller.Trudeau, François X., councillor.TURCOTTE, JOSEPH, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.TURGEON, CAPTAIN LOUIS P.H., seignior of Beaumont, Quebec.Vaine, Joseph, grocer.Vézina, François, tinsmith.Vézina, Médard, shoemaker.INGERSOLL, ©.W.\u2014An incorporated Village situated on the River Thames, and a Station on the Great Western Railway, in the County of Oxford.Wheat and sawn lumber form the trade of this place and the surrounding country.The village is increasing very rapidly in population and importance.Distant from Woodstock 10 miles, from Hamilton 60 miles, from London 20 miles, from Windsor 129 miles, and from Port Burwell, on Lake Erie, 32 miles.Daily mails.Population about 2800.Adair, John, tavernkeeper.Alsworth & Alexander, lumber merchants.Bailey, George, & Co., blacksmiths and carriagemakers.Baird, H, A., dentist.Barber, J.K., planing mill.Barber, J.W., painter.Beardsall, rev.W.C., Baptist.Bennett, B., barrister.Benson, J.R., grist mill.Berrie, James, conveyancer.Bickel, Henry, saddler and harnessmaker.Bigger, J.H., stationer.Bigger & McLeary, commission merchants.Browett, Joseph, general store.Brown, James, baker.Brown, Thomas, tanner.Buchanan, John, tinsmith.Cameron, G.A., importer and general dealer.Canada Western Assurance Co., C.E.Chadwick, agent.CANFIELD, DAVID, clerk of Division court.Carroll, R.H., auctioneer.CHADWICK, CHARLES E., postmaster, agent for Niagara District Bank, and for Canada Western, Provident Life and Provincial Fire Assurance Cos.Chapman, J.M., druggist.Christopher, John & Brothers, saw and planing mill.CHRONICLE,(THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50, J.8.Gurnett, editor, proprietor and publisher.Colonial Life Assurance Company, A.Matthews, agent.Colville & Brother, hardware.Colwell, O.B., chemist and druggist.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, William M.Sage, agent.Oook, E.N., carriage factory.Cross, rev.Archibald, United Presbyterian.Crysler, S., furniture dealer.Doty, D., collector of customs.Doty, E., stage proprietor.Eastwood, W., general dealer, founder and machinist.Edwards, rev, Timothy, Wesleyan.Eliott, 8.A., grocer.Equitable Fire Insurance Compauy, G.F.Hunter, agent.Fothorsione, William, cabinetmaker, Flick, Joseph, watchmaker.Foster, George, blacksmith.Fraser, James À, general dealer, Galliford, John, boot and shoe maker, and reeve.Gamble, W., proprietor of Carroll's hotel.Gibson, Joseph, blacksmith.Gordin, Alexander, tailor.\u2018 Gould, W.W., M.D.GURNETT, J.S., editor and proprietor of Chronicle.Guthrie, Robert, tailor.Haley, P.D., general dealer.Hall, C.P., watchmaker.Harris, rev.J., Baptist.Hayward, William, ornamental painter.HEARN, HENRY, proprietor of Royal Exchange hotel.Higgins, George P., clothier.Hoyt, J.J, M.D.Kennedy, rev.George, Wesleyan.Hunter, George F., commission merchant, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Kelcker, rev.Robert, Roman catholic.Kennedy, L.D., house painter.Kennedy, rev.George, Wesleyan.Kerr, Daniel, carriagemaker.Kirkwood, T.A.À., M.D.Lanphier, Joseph, grocer.Larkworthy & Fursman, carriagemakers.Livingston, F.R., teacher in grammar school.Long, W.M.,, builder.Lyon, L.D., grocer.MACKENZIE, W.I, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Maclin, John, general dealer.Matthews, A., agent for Colonial Life Assurance Co.Marsh, rev.J.Walker, B.A., church of England.McCarthy, J.F., surgeon.McDONALD, JOHN, & BROTHERS, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McIntyre, James, cabinetmaker.McNiven, H., general dealer.Morrison, John, tailor.Moss, A., builder.Murdoch, James, waggonmaker.Niagara District Bank, Charles.E.Chadwick, agent.Noble, James, saloonkeeper.Noxon, J.&.S., founders.O'Connor, A., grocer.Oliver, Adam, saw and planing mill.Ollard, R., attorney.Ollerenshaw, M., grocer.Paine, David, town assessor and collector.PATTERSON, JOHN, builder.POOLE, 8., importer and general dealer.Poole, S., jr.baker.Prendergast & Craig, saddlers and harnessmakers.Provident Life Assurance Co., C.E.Chadwick, agent.Provincial Fire Insurance Co., C.E.Chadwick, agent. 212 INKERMANN\u2014IONA.1857.[CANADA Richardson, W., foundry.Turner, W., tinsmith.Rumsey, W.A., broker.Vetch, W., boot and shoe store.Sage, Wm.M., agent for Commerçial Bank of Canada.| Vine, James, conveyancer.Schofield, Henry, blacksmith.Wait, E.B., restaurant.Shell, Daniel, general dealer.Wallace, rev.Robert, Free church.Shrepnall, George, grocer.Wanham, W.G., land surveyor.Smith, A., cigar maker and grocer.Weir, R., M.D.Smith, James, grist mill.White, David, general store.Springer, W., M.D.Williams, W., general store.Taylor N.& H., conveyancers, auctioneers &c.Woodcock, R.A., general store.Thompson, L.P., painter.| Yeandle, James, baker.Tripp, M., bailiff of Division court.Young, J., grocer.INKERMANN, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the North branch of the River Petite Nation, in the Township of Mountain and County of Dundas.A lumber business is carried on here.Distant from Cornwall, the County Town, 15 miles, and from Kingston 60 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 500.Baker, John, shoemaker.Merkley, John G., storekeeper and saw mill owner.Bishop, Thomas J., grist mill owner.Miller, Henry K., storekeeper.Buckley, Henry M., blacksmith.Redmond, Asa, storekeeper.Bush, Simeon, joiner.RENNICK, JOHN, postmaster, dealer in dry goods, Dillabough, William, bailiff.i hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and proprietor Forster, James, blacksmith.of Wellington hotel.Harris, rev.James, local superintendent of schools.| Ridley, William J., clerk of Division court.Johnston, Thomas, tanner.Suffle, William, carriagemaker.Kelly, Patrick, tailor.Winegard, joiner and framer.Lowrey Robert, storekeeper and saw mill owner.\u2018 INNISFIL, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Vespra and County of Simcoe, on the line of the Ontario, Simcoe, and Huron Railroad.There is a considerable lumber business done in this Township.Distant from Toronto 62 miles.Mail tri.weekly.Population about 100, Baines & Shortis, saw mill.Holmes, Richard, storekeeper.Chantler, John, storekeeper at Victoria.Hill, William, general store.Cox, William, grist mill.King, Nathaniel, general store.Craig, John, carpenter.McMahon & Sheridan, storekeepers.Craig, Thomas, saw mill.Milburn, Thomas, saw mill.Durie, William, grist and saw mill.Palmer, William, blacksmith.Ferguson, Thomas R., storekeeper.Ross, Benjamin, postmaster.Hamelin, William, tavernkeeper.Thompson, Robert, saw mill.Haughton, Edward, saw mill.Vance, James, & Co., saw mill.Hewson, William, saw mill.Wells, David, saw mill.INVERHURON, C.W.\u2014A Village on Lake Huron, on the Town line between Kincardine and Bruce, in the County of Bruce.Distant from Goderich 40 miles, and from Southampton 20 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Franks, Hiram, fisherman.McLennan, Alexander, tavern and storekeeper.Gunn, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.McLennan, Archibald, blacksmith, tavern and store- Leduc, Louis, innkeeper.keeper.INVERNESS, C.E.\u2014A Village inthe Township of the same name, and the chef Licu of the County of Megantic, in the District of Quebec; situated at the junction of four main roads, by the intersection of the Gosford with the Arthabaska Road.The mineral region now being made available in Leeds extends considerably throughout this Township.Distant from Bécancour Railway station 10 miles, and from Somerset station 15 miles, from which place there is a tri-weekly mail stage, fare $1.25.Population about 150.Andrews, Joseph, carpenter.Henry, William, wheelwright.Brown, Patrick, shoemaker.LAYFIELD, HENRY, dry goods, groceries, hardware Cameron, Alexander, blacksmith.and provision merchant, ' Campbell, Dugald, farmer, and secretary-treasurer to LAYFIELD, ROBERT, postmaster, farmer, and mayor municipality.of municipality.Campbell, John, J.P., storekeeper, and pearlash manu- McKillop, Peter, J.P., farmer.facturer.Slater, Robert, J.P., farmer.Crombie, rev.John, Free church.x \\ Stalker, rev.H., Congregationalist.Divanney, Thomas, general store and boarding house.ION A, C.Wa small Village situated in the Townships of Southwold and Dunwich, and County of Elgin.Distant from St.Thomas 12 miles, from Chatham 54 miles, and from Port Stanley 12 miles, Daily mail.Population about 200.DECOW, DANIEL, tin, copper and sheet iron worker.McLardy, Nicol, shoemaker.Decow & Eccles, general dealers.Roach, E., shoemaker.Harris & McColl, dealers in dry goods, groceries, hard- Smith, S., harnessmaker.ware, provisions, &c.Tate, F.A, general dealer.HARRIS, WILLIAM, of Harris & McColl, postmaster.) ) B al dealer Dirkcrory.] 1858.IRELAND\u2014IROQUOIS.no \u2014 Co \u2018IRELAND, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the London Road, in the Townships of McGillivray and Biddulph, and County of Huron, Distant from Goderich 40 miles, and from London 20 miles, Stage fare to Goderich 83,50, to London $1.50.Mail daily.Population about 360.Barber, James, J.P., farmer.Bradley, S., shoemaker.Butler, James, saddler and harnessmaker.Carter, George, clerk of Division court.Corcoran, James, carpenter.Ewen, J., tailor and clothier.Flanagan, Patrick, J.P., innkeeper, coroner, and commissioner in Queen's bench, Flanary, Samuel, waggonmaker.Galbraith, Francis, general store.Galbraith, Richard, general store.Glendenning, Robert, innkeeper.Hamel, Thomas, framer and contractor.Hamilton, G.G., general store.Harbourne, Jeffrey, carpenter.Herbert, Samuel, blacksmith.Howard, William, carpenter.Jones, Francis, cabinetmaker.Lampman, rev.À, church of England.Lavin, Bartholomew, blacksmith.Lloyd, O., innkeeper.Lynch, Joseph, general store.McFadden, J., tailor.Murphy, Hugh, shoemaker.Nugent, James, waggonmaker, O'Neill, Henry, blacksmith.O'Neill, Richard, blacksmith.Porte, Robert, boot and shoe store.Shell, R.A., general store.SHOFF, D., postmaster, township clerk, commissioner in Queen's bench, conveyancer, and land agent.IROQUOIS, C.W.\u2014Au incorporated Village on the shore of the St.Lawrence and at the foot of the Iroquois Canal, in the 'Fownship of Matilda and County of Dundas.It is a Port of Entry.Several of the steamers plying between Montreal, Kingston and Hamilton stop here daily ; and a considerable amount of flour is freighted from this place.It is near a station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Montreal 99 miles, and from Kingston 74 miles.Daily mail Population about 800 Abbott, Daniel, storekeeper.Acom, John, storekeeper and secretary-treasurer of school commissioners.Armstrong, John & William, stave factory.Armstrong, Martin, grocer.Bailey, Charles W., storekeeper.Baldwin, Josiah, tanner, Bell, David, J.P., farmer.Bell, Robert, tailor.Blackburn, James C., operator, Montreal Telegraph.Boyd, Samuel, watchmaker.Brouse, Edward, J.P., collector of customs.BROUSE, GEORGE, J.P., postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Brouse, George, sen., saw mill and shingle factory.Brouse, George W., agent of Mutual Insurance Company of Toronto.Brouse, Jacob, J.P., farmer.BROUSE, JOHN G., Commercial hotel.Brouse, Nicholas N., boot and shoe store.Bush, John, teamster.Byrns, Lawrence, grocer.Carman, Albert, B.A., principal of Grammar School.Carman, Philip, tanner.CARMAN, RUFUS, attorney.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, John G.Brouse, proprietor.Dailey, Henry, carpenter and joiner.Davison, John, grocer.Davy & Parlow, storekeepers.Dillabough, Reuben, Grand Trunk hotel.Doran, Solomon, bailiff, and agent for St.Lawrence Insurance Company.ELLIOT, WILLIAM, flouring and grist mills.Ellison, Mrs.R.H., St.Lawrence hotel.Ellsworth, Miss S.M., preceptress of Grammar school.Tell, Samuel, station master.Trazer, Miss, milliner.Gill, Alexander, tinsmith.Grand Trunk hotel, Reuben Dillabough, agent.Gray, rev.James, Wesleyan.Grier, James, carriagemaker.Hartle, Miss Martha.Hartley, William, carpenter and joiner.Higgens, Thomas, Royal Oak hotel.Iroquois Village library, James Slorah, librarian.Keelor, Isaac, J.P., farmer.Laing, John, storekeeper and reeve.Liddle, Benjamin, blacksmith ang grocer.Lilly, Chancellor, carpenter and joiner.Lone, Mrs.Mary, tailoress.Lowry, Robert, grocer.Matilda Grammar School, Albert Carman, B.A., principal.McCurcher, Charles, grocer.McDonald, James, butcher.McMillan, Miss Margaret, milliner.McNulty, John, shoemaker.Miller, John, shoemaker.Mills, Cephas, storekeeper.Mills, William, storekeeper.Molson, John, saw mill owner, shingle shop, and storekeeper.Montreal Telegraph, James C.Blackburn, operator.Munroe, George, blacksmith.Mutual Insurance Company of Prescott, John S.Ross, agent.Mutual Insurance Company of Toronto, George W.Brouse, agent.Nesbitt, William, butcher.O'Grady, John, lock master.Patton, Arthur, cooper.Patton, John, cooper.Perdue, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.Rabishaw, William, grocer and baker.ROSS, JOHN S., wharfinger, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., agent for Mutual Insurance Company of Prescott, councillor, and clerk of Division court.Royal Oak hotel, Thomas Higgens, proprietor.SCHOLL, JOHN H,, assistant postmaster.Scott, William H., shoemaker.Shannon, Christopher, carpenter and joiner.Sharp, Charles, blacksmith.Shaver, Henry, butcher.Shaver, Peter, J.P., farmer.Shaver, Samuel, J.P., farmer.Shaver, William J., saddler and harnessmaker.Sherman, Nelson G., blacksmith and carriagemaker.Sills, rev.John, Episcopal methodist.Slorah, James, grocer, and librarian of Iroquois Village library.St.Lawrence hotel, Mrs.R.H.Ellison, proprietress.St.Lawrence Insurance Company, Reuben Dillabough, agent.Stebbings, Joseph, cabinetmaker.Wharton, Nathan, fulling and carding mill.Williams, John, M.D.Worthington, Addison, M.D.* T'ho Post ofllco is callod MoGillivray.t+ Formerly called Matilda. 214 ISLE AUX COUDRES\u2014ISLE VERTE.1857.[CANADA ISLE AUX COUDRES, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on an Island, on the North shore of the River St.Lawrence, opposite Les Eboulemens, in the Seigniory of Beaupré and County of Charlevoix.about 600.Bergeron, Epiphane, dry goods.Bouchard, Etienne, blacksmith.Harvey, Louis, J.P., mayor.Lapointe, Pierre, inspector of roads.Mailloux, Féréol, secretary-treasurer of municipality.Pedneau, Hypolite, secretary-treasurer of schools.Distant from Quobeu 60 miles.Population Pelletier, rev.Jean Baptiste, Roman catholic.Perron, Joseph, postmaster.Tremblay, Alexis, blacksmith.Tremblay, Bernard, dry goods and groceries.Tremblay, Octave, blacksmith.ISLE AUX GRUES, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on an Island, on the South Shoro of the River St.Lawrence, in the Seigniory of McPherson and County of Montmagny.It has a flour trade.Distant from Quebec 38 miles.Population about 600.Lachaine, Gatien, secretary-treasurer of schools.Lachance dit Jolicœur, G., postmaster.Lavoie, captain Antoine, mayor.Tardif, rev.Charles, Roman catholic.Vézina, Damase, blacksmith.ISLE BIZARD, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the Island and in tho Seigniory of Isle Bizard, County of Jacques Cartier and District of Montreal, between the Lake of Two Mountains and the River Ottawa.Distant from Montreal 18 miles, from Ste.Geneviève 20 acres, and from St, Eustache 6 miles.Population about 600.Berthiaume, Antoine, road inspector.Boileau, Benjamin, carpenter and joiner.Boileau, Félix, jr., road inspector.Boileau, Jean Baptiste, councillor.Brayer, Charles, school commissioner.Brunet, Ferdinand, councillor.Brunet, Joseph, J.P., secretary-treasurer of schools.Brunet, Luc, councillor.Cardinal, Augustin, school commissioner.Chapeleau, Ovide, school teacher.Gamelin dit Gauché, Guillaume, general store.Gravelle, Louis, shoemaker.Guindon, Miss Henriette, school mistress.Labelle, Miss A., school mistress.Laberge, Pierre, shoemaker.Labrosse dit Raymond, Cyrille, clerk of Commissioners court, and secretary-treasurer of council.Langevin, Frangois, school commissioner.Martin, Luc, sen., councillor and commissioner of small causes.Neveux, Alexandre, school commissioner.Normandeau, Stanislas, blacksmith.Nuckle, John, sen., miller, and agent of the Seigniory of Isle Bizard.Nuckle, John, jr., general store.Paquin, Damase, councillor.Paquin, Hyacinthe, mayor, and commissioner of small causes, Paquin, Olivier, school commissioner.Pinet, Joseph, jr., councillor.Quevillon, rev.Joseph, Roman catholic.Théorét, Basile, school commissioner.Théorét, Charles, school commissioner.Théorét, Toussaint, jr., school commissioner.ISLE VERTE, C.E.\u2014A Village situated below Quebec, on the South shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Scigniory of L\u2019Isle Verte and County of Temiscouata.The village possesses a considerable lumber and flour business.Distant from Quebec 135 miles.Population of Seigniory about 3000.Beaulieu, Antoine, jr., blacksmith.Beaulieu, Antoine, sen., blacksmith.Beaulieu, Louis, inspector of roads.Bélanger, Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Bélanger, Jean Baptiste, teacher in model school.Bélanger, Madame Pierre, shoemaker, Bertrand, Charles, J.P., general storekeeper, and commissioner of court.Bertrand, Louis, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Bertrand, Narcisse, advocate, Bois, Thomas, shoemaker.Burn, Alexander, cooper.Chabot, Pierre, boarding house keeper and bailiff.Charron, Hypolite, inspector of roads.Chenard, André, road overseer.Chevalier, Edouard, tinsmith.Clairmont, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Côté, Marcel, shoemaker.Côté, Médéric, road overseer.Côté, Napoléon, road overseer.Côté, Zozime, inspector of roads.Danjou, Rémi, shoemaker.Deslauriers, Etienne, joiner.Deslauriers, Joseph, shoemaker.Deveau, Fréderic, blacksmith.Dion, Jean, & Brothers, general store.Dion, Pierre, blacksmith.Doucet, Narcisse, land surveyor.Dumas, François, joiner and pilot.Dumont, Madame Jean Baptiste, shoemaker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, John Heath, agent.Faucher, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Faucher, Pierre, blacksmith.Fraser, Alexandre, notary public, and secretary-trea- surer of municipality.Fraser, Jean Etienne, notary public, and sccretary-trea- surer of schools.Gagnon, Onésime, commissioner of small causes.Gagnon, Pierre, jr., blacksmith.Gagnon, Pierre, sen., blacksmith.Gauvreau, Louis N., notary public, and clerk of Commissioners and Circuit courts.Girard, Dominique, pilot and commissioner of small causes, Heath, John, notary public, registrar for county of Te- miscouata, custom house officer, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Jarvis, Miss Mary Jane, general store.Jinchereau, Joseph, tanner.Labrie, Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Lainé, Edouard, road overseer.Lemieux, Jean B., wheelwright, joiner and cabinet maker.Lévesque, Pierre, general store, Marceau, rev.L., Roman catholic.McClure, Oliver, mayor.McGough, John, shoemalker.Michaud, Basile, joiner.Morin, Edmond, commissioner of small causes.Ouellet, Thomas, joiner.Poitras, Jean Baptiste, wheclwright.Raymond, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Raymond, Rémi, engineer.Richard, Jean Baptiste, joiner.Rouleau, Frangois, joiner.Rouleau, Joseph, sen., joiner.Rousselle, Zéphirin, road overseer.Roy dit Desjardins, Honoré, J.P., general storekeeper.Roy dit Desjardins, Hospice, physician and surgeon.Sansterre, Joseph, general store.St.Pierre, Rémi, joiner.Talbot, Jean Baptiste, wheelwright.Thériault, Edouard, cooper.Thériault, Louis, bailiff.Voisine, Pierre, shoemaker. Dirkecrorr.] 1858, ISLE DU PADS\u2014JOHNSON\u2019S CORNERS.215 ISLE DU PADS, C.E.\u2014A small Village and Island situated on the River St.Lawrence, between Berthier and Sorel, in the Beigniories of Ile du Pads and Petit Chicot, County of Berthier and District of Montreal.Distant from Montreal 45 miles, from Berthier 2 miles, and from Sorel 5 miles.Population about 1000.Bérard, Olivier, school commissioner.FILIATRAULT, REV.TIMOTHEE, P.P., Roman ca- Brissette, Joseph, school commissioner, and carpenter.tholic.Carrier, Henriette, school mistress.Godin, Simon, councillor.Casaubon, Nazaire, secretary-treasurer of municipality.Greensill, Mary Ann, school teacher.Chevalier, Désiré, school commissioner.Hérard, Gilbert, school commissioner.Chevalier, Jean Baptiste, school commissioner.Langevin, Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Oourchénes, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith and wheel wright.Lincourt, captain Jean Baptiste, farmer.Coutu, Jean Baptiste, councillor.Lincourt, Jean Baptiste N., farmer.Dandoneau, Benoni, inspector of roads.Massé, Pierre, mayor.Désy, François X., road overseer.Ménard, Jacques, mill owner.Désy, Hilaire, school commissioner.Plante, André, road overseer.Désorcy, Pierre, school commissioner.Plante, Joseph, school commissioner.Dufresne Augustin, secretary-treasurer of schools.Plante, Louis Pierre, school commissioner.Duteau, Grandpré Antoine, councillor.Plante, Paul, blacksmith and wheelwright.Duteau, Grandpré Augustin, school commissioner.Plante, Paul, councillor.Farli, Hyacinthe, inspector of roads.Plante, Pierre, councillor.Farli, Louis, councillor.i Valois, Olivier, blacksmith.Farli, major Albert, farmer.! Vilandré, François, blacksmith and wheelwright.JARRATT\u2019S CORNERS and ORO, C.W.\u2014Two Post office Stations in the Township of Oro and County of Simcoe.Distant from Barrie, the County Town, 15 miles, and from Toronto 69 miles.Daily mail.Population of neighbourhood about 200.Bell, W.J., councillor.Jarratt, Charles, postmaster at Jarratt's Corners, store- Caffrey, John, storekeeper.keeper and reeve.Cameron, Donald, councillor.Louder, James, J.P.Cameron, rev.James, Free church, Gaelic missionary.McCallum, Daniel, storekeeper.Campbell, rev.John, Wesleyan.McVitry, J.W.B,, J.P.Carstin, Marmaduke, tavernkeeper.O\u2019Brien, E.J., J.P.Drury, Richard, J.P., storekeeper, mill owner, and Partridge, Charles, J.P.councillor.Raikes, Walter, J.P.Gergen, \u2014, saw mill.Raymond, rev.Ari, Congregationalist.Gillespie, Peter, tavernkeeper.Read, rev.Thomas Bolton, church of England.GRANT, DONALD, postmaster at Oro.Rix, Thomas, tavernkeeper.Gray, rev.John, Free church, Richardson, Robert, councillor.Hatch, Henry, saw mill.Thomas, Simeon, J.P.Hunt, William, tavernkeeper.White, James, tavernkecper and councillor.Kennedy, J., store and tavernkeeper.JARVIS, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Walpole and County of Haldimand.Distant from Cayuga, the County Town, 14 miles, from Port Dover 8 miles, from Simcoe 11 miles, and from Caledonia 15 miles.Daily mail.Population about 160.Brock, John, blacksmith.Lockhead, rev.William, Free church.Dee, James, innkeeper.McMicking, John, blacksmith.Douglass, Robert, M.D.Montgomery, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.Gowan, John, J.P.Robinson, William, builder.Gowan, John, jun., general dealer.Rodgers, John, shoemaker.Gowan, Walter, M.D.Shannon, C.W., postmaster, storekeeper, and township Jeffries, John, waggonmaker.treasurer.Jones, David, cabinetmaker.Sill, James, general store.Jones, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker.Smith, William, weaver.Lambert, James, innkeeper.Wilson, John, tailor.Little, William, shoemaker.JERSEYVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Ancaster and South Riding of the County of Wentworth.Dis tant from Brantford 10 miles, and from Hamilton 16 miles.Tri-weekly mail, Population about 125.Bristol, rev.D., Episcopal methodist.Howell, Moses H., J.P., lumber merchant.Burgess, Goorge, carringemaker.Hendershot, Abraham, J.P., lumber merchant and mill Durphy, J.D., general dealer.owner.Grize, Richard, carringemaler.| Young, Henry F., postmaster, and general dealer.JOHNSON'S CORNERS, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated in the Townshipof Hemmingford, County of Huntingdon, and Distriot of Montreal.There is hore a dopot of the Montreal and New York Railroad, Distant from Montreal 33 miles, from Honnuingford 5 wiles, and from Sherrington 5 miles.Railway fave from Montreal $1 and 80c.Daily mail.Population about 50.Byrne, Patrick, councillor of Hemmingford municipa-{ Merlin, rev.John, church of Scotland, mission here, lity.at Hemmingford and at Sherrington.Lyttle,Oliver, postmaster, general storekeeper, councillor White, Hugh, valuer.and Railroad agont.Wood, Robert, school teacher.Marlin, Hugh, councillor of lemmingford municipality. 216 JOIIN VILLE\u2014KAMOURASKA.1857.[CANADA *JOHNVILLE, C.E.\u20144 Village situated on Trout River (a tributary of tho 8t.Francis), in tho Township of Eaton and County of Compton.Distant from Sherbrooke 10 miles, aud from Montreal 100 miles, Mail weekly, Population about 80.Francis, James, shoemaker.Lindsay & Brother, grist and saw mill owners.SMITH, CHARLES, postmaster.Smith, Joseph, cooper.Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Jos.B.Smith, agent.Smith, Joseph B., agent for Mutual Fire Insurance Com- Smith, A.M., blacksmith and shoemaker.pany.JORDA N, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the Great Western Railway, in the Township of Louth and County of Lincoln, Distant from Niagara, the County Town, 19 miles, from St.Catherines 7 miles, and from Hamilton 27 miles.Mail daily.Population about 300, Ball, G.P.M., grist and saw mills, and woollen factory.Bamford, rev.Robert, Bible christian, Bonney, J.N., innkeeper.Clendinnen, D., blacksmith.Clendinnen, J.H., mason.Couse, Ira, blacksmith.Doughty, Isaac, carpenter.Eckhardt, G.A., harnessmaker.Franklin, J.C., mason.Glintz, T., shoemaker.Goodman, R., shoemaker.Graham, T.R., M.D.Lambkins, C., carpenter.LUNDY, SILAS, & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Matlock, J., tanner.McCarthy, D., waggonmaker.McMullen, J., carpenter.Motter, M., tailor.Myers, G., saw mill.New, F., weaver.Palmer, William, mason, Petty, J.H., waggonmaker.Post, Mrs., baker and confectioner.Rodden, Robert, station master Great Western Railway.Simpson, A., shoemaker.Snure, Jacob, postmaster.Springer, H., chairmaker.Tinline, James, innkeeper.Trosch, J., grocer.Wismer, Daniel, grocer.Wismer, John, pump maker.Wood, H.T., general dealer.Zimmerman, H., cabinetmaker.Zimmerman, P., blacksmith.KAMOURASKA, C.E\u2014A large and flourishing Village situated below Quebec, on the South shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Seigniory and County of Kamouraska.This populous village contains a Court House and Gao), where the Criminal, Superior, and Circuit courts are held regularly.Distant from Quebec 90 miles.Academy of the Frères de la Doctrine Chrétienne.Albert, Jean, shoemaker and saddler.Aubut, F.A., general storekeeper and baker.Auclair, Louis, tanner.Béchard, J.Thomas, notary pnblic, and secretary-trea- surer of municipality.Béchard, Joseph, inspector of roads.Bédard, Cyrille, cabinetmaker.Belleau, Olivier, baker.Bérubé, Guillaume, saddler and road overseer.Bérubé, Pierre, shoemaker.Bérubé, Vincent, general store.Blais, Phidime, general store and boarding house.Board of Notaries, Thomas Déchard, secretary.Bossé, Louis, joiner and wheel wright.Bouchard, Miss Georgina, milliner.Bouchard, Madame Louis, shoemaker.Caron, Madame.Lambert, milliner.Caron, Louis Elisé, bailiff.CHALOU, PHILIPPE, jr., advocate, practising at the Circuit courts of Kamouraska,L'Islet and Rimouski.Chalou, Philippe, sen., advocate, and joint Prothonotary of Superior court, joint clerk of Circuit court, and Crown, and of General Sessions of the Peace, Chamberland, Jean Baptiste, general store.Convent of the Congregational Nuns.Déry, Charles, advocate, and joint Prothonotary of Superior court, joint clerk of Circuit court, and Crown, and of General Sessions of the Peace, Deschéne, Joseph, joiner.Deschéne, Olivier, carter and boarding house keeper.Deschéne, Romain, ship carpenter and caulker.Desjardins, Madame H., milliner.Dessaint, Pierre, general store.Dionne, Célestin, shoemaker.Dionne, Germain, road overseer.Dionne, Louis, joiner.Dionne, Thomas, joiner.Dumais, Bénoni, road overseer.Dumont, Joseph, barber.Population about 2600.Dumais, Pascal, notary public, deputy registrar, secre- tary-treasurer of schools, clerk of Commissioners court, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Pascal Dumais, agent.Fournier, Pierre, cooper.Francœur, André, joiner.Gagné, Alexis, J.P., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Gagné, Marcel, shoemaker.Gosselin, André, butcher, carter and road overseer.Gosselin, Célestin, carter.Gosselin, Didace, carter.Gosselin, Honoré, butcher.Hébert, rev.Nicholas, Roman catholic.Hébert, rev.Octave, Roman catholic, vicar.Hodges, Matthew, operator Montreal Telegraph.Hudon, Joseph Magloire, advocate.Hudon, Maximin, road overseer.Hudon, Noél, inspector of roads.Hudon, Urbain, boarding house.Labrie, Alexandre, carpenter.Lajoie, Hyacinthe, shoemaker.Landry, Jean Baptiste, joiner.Lapointe, Abraham, bailliff.Lapointe, Miss Estelle, milliner.Lavoie, Jean Baptiste, road overseer.Lavoie, Stanislas, general store.Lavoie, Thomas, road overseer.Lebel, major Cyprien, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Lebel, George, advocate.Lebel, Jean, blacksmith, Lebel, Joseph, wheelwright.Lebel, Pierre, boarding house.Lebel, Thadée, blacksmith.Lebrun, Thomas, blacksmith.Leclerc, André, sen., mason and shingler.Levagseur, Etienne, road overseer, Levasseur, Louis, general store.Levasseur, Octave, machinist.* Formerly called Smithville, Direorony.] 1858.KAMOURASKA\u2014KEENANSVILLE.Ww \u2014 ~1 Levasseur, Thomas, joiner and inspector of roads.Lévesque, Miss Domine, shoemaker.Lévesque, Jean Baptiste, jr., shingler and painter.Lévesque, Jean Baptiste, sen., shingler and painter.Lévesque, Narcisse, jr., shoemaker.Lévesque, Narcisse, sen, shoemaker.Martin, E., tailor.Martin, Mrs.O., tailoress.Martin, Olivier, ship curpenter.Martin, Pierre, baker.Martineau, Ovide, notary puplic, and sheriff.Michaud, A.Thomas, physician and surgeon.Michaud, Augustin, advocate.Michaud, Miss Catharine, general store.Michaud, Edouard, notary public.Michaud, Edouard, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner.Michaud, Elzéar, shoemaker.Michaud, Frangois, cooper.Michaud, Jean Baptiste, joiner.Michaud, Joseph, carter.Michaud, Mrs.P., tailoress.Miller, Louis, general store.Montreal Telegraph office, M.Hodges, operator.Morais, M., blacksmith.Ouellet, Rémi, machinist.Paradis, Frangois, blacksmith.Paradis, Joseph T., bailiff and deputy sheriff.Paradis, Thomas, gunsmith.Peltier, Augustin, mason.Peltier, Pierre, general store.Perrault, Zéphirin, advocate.Plourde, Pascal, inspector of roads.Potevin, Hypolite, sen., tanner.Potevin, Hypolite, jr., butcher and carter.Raymond, Madame Antoine, milliner.Raymond, Gabriel, shoemaker.Raymond, Régis, boarding house.Raymond, Régis, jr., ship carpenter.Raymond, Régis, sen., joiner.Roy, Edouard, general store.Roy, Ignace, road overseer.Roy dit Desjardins, Honoré, gaolor, and keeper of Court house.Roy dit Desjardins, Pierre, physician, surgeon and general storekeeper.Senécal, Pierre, ship carpenter and caulker.Sirois, Benjamin, road overseer.Sirois, Théodore, commissioner of small causes.Soucy, Adolphe, road overseer.St.Louis, Jean, general store.TACHE, JEAN GEORGE, advocate, and registrar for County of Kamouraska.Taschereau, Joseph André, resident Circuit judge.Tremblay, Charles, wheelright, carpenter, joiner and undertaker.Tremblay, George, joiner.Tremblay, Jérémie, joiner.Vaillancourt, Fidele, baker.Voisine, Etienne, tinsmith.Wilson, William, tinsmith.*KARS, C.W.\u2014A small village in the Township of North Gower and County of Carleton.Distant from Ottawa 22 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 50.Eastman, Adam J., proprietor of Wellington steam mill.Eastman, Robert J., J.P.Garlick, William A., storekeeper.Lindsay, James, postmaster.McEwen, Alexander, store and tavern keeper.KASTNER, C.W.\u2014A Village situated ou the Stratford and Goderich road in the Townships of Downie and Ellice and County of Perth.Distant from Toronto 91 miles, and from Stratford 3 miles.Population about 50.Gourling, George, cooper.Hall, Ephraim, blacksmith.Kastner, John, M.D.Kastner, Michael, shoemaker.Kastner & Wilson, general dealers.| Kastner, Peter, distiller, carding mill owner and general storekeeper.' Larkworthy, William, hotelkeeper.\u2018Schofoner, Schonymyre, tailor., Schroder, Christian W., cabinetmaker.KATESVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the picturesque bauks of the River Sydenham, in the Township of Met- calf and County of Middlesex.Distant from London 26 wiles, from the Strathroy Railway Station 2 miles, and from Sarnia 40 miles, Mail tri-weekly.Population about 150.Bentley, Robert, general store.Brennan, R.W., J.P., general store.Clark, William, carriagemaker.Duncan, Thomas, shoemaker.Fenaughty, Patrick, tailor.Fulton, William, shoemaker.Kells, Francis, innkeeper.Kells, James, cooper.Kent & Long, general store.Killbride, James, innkeoper.King, rev.William, church of Scotland.Maddock, Samuel, laborer.McClatchey, rev.George, Green park.McCLATCHEY, WILLIAM, postmaster, chemist and druggist, nurseryman, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and insurance agent.Miller, James, builder.Mortimer, rev.Anthony, of Adelaide.Murphy, George, painter.Patterson, William.Sessions, Alfred, smith and waggonmaker.Sessions, Thomas, farmer.Shepherd, James, innkeeper.KEENANSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Seveuth Concession of the Township of Adjala, in the South Riding of the County of Simcoe.Distant from Toronto 50 miles, from Barrie 40 miles, and from Bradford, on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway, 18 milos.Daily mail.Population about 100.Burke, James, carpenter.Curran, Thomus, innkeoper.Declare, Thomas, carpenter.Ellard, John, tailor.Ellard, Michael, shoemaker.Keenan, Robert.Kelly, Patrick, postmaster, and storekeeper.McCabe, James, waggonmaker.Morrow, Thomas, innkeeper.O'Leary, Thomas, shoemaker.Pourrett, F.X., Roman catholic.TREACY, PATRICK B., miller and storekeeper.| Watson, James, blacksmith.*Also enlled Wollington, 218 KEENE\u2014KEMPTVILLE.1857.[CANADA *KEENE, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of Otonabee and County of Peterborough.Distant from Peterborough, the County Town, 18 miles, and from Kingston 120 miles.Daily mail.Population about 400.Andrew, rev.Francis, Free church, school superintendent.Armstrong, David, shoemaker.Burnham, Mark, flour and saw mills.Campbell, Alexander, general dealer and clothier.Chase, Jeremiah, American House hotel.Chisholm, Alexander, saddler and harnessmaker.Devoss, Isaac, shoemaker.Drummond, Thomas, Victoria House hotel and stage house.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, T.Short, agent.Forsyth, Andrew, carpenter.Gallon, James, blacksmith.Helson, George, tanner and currier.International Life Assurance Company, T.Short, agent.Laing, Alexander, blacksmith.Landerville, Peter, cooper.Lumsden, Andrew, cabinetmaker.Mahony, Dennis, shoemaker.McCrea, Amos, physician and coroner, McDowell, rex.H., Wesleyan.McNevan, Archibald, mason.McNevan, Peter, carpenter.Orr, Alexander, merchant.Read, George, postmaster, general dealer, and clerk of Division court.Renwick, Walter, bailiff.Short, Thomas, township councillor, general dealer, lumber merchant, mill owner, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies, Allandale mills.Sinclair, James, saddler and harnessmaker.Steele, James, carpenter.Stewart & Neish, shoemakers.West, David, carriage and sleigh maker.West, Joseph, carpenter, joiner, contractor, &c.KELVIN, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of Burford and West Riding of the County of Brant.Distant from Brantford, the County Town, 16 miles, and from London 45 miles, Tri-weekly mail.Population about 150.Anderson, John, saw mill owner.Anderson, William, saw mill owner.Bennet, rev.\u2014, Episcopal methodist.Chapman, F., blacksmith.Crane, James B., carpenter and joiner.Crane, John, stage proprietor.Fairchild, Isaac, saw mill owner.FORMAN, C.H., general dealer, and deputy postmaster.Germain, rev, J., Wesleyan.Hay, rev.William, Congregationalist.Hedgers, Charles, reeve of Burford.KELLY, JOHN, J.P., postmaster.Lorie, Abram, gunsmith.McComb, Rufus, plasterer.Midwinter, Charles, carpenter and joiner.Oswald, Andrew.Oswald, James, J.P.Potts, John, blacksmith.Swift, James, cooper.Swift, Utter, carpenter and joiner.Tinklepaugh, William N., cabinetmaker.Willets, George, ensign of militia.\u2018Wood, Benjamin, Farmers House hotel.KEMPTVILLE, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Village situated on a Branch of the Rideau Canal, in the Township of Oxford and County of Grenville.A large lumbering and flouring business is done here, The station of the Ottawa and Prescott Railway, in connection with the Grand Trunk, is near the village.Distant from Ottawa 27 miles, and from Prescott 23 miles, Mail daily.Population about 1350.Adams, Thomas, hotelkeeper.Anderson, rev.Joseph, church of Scotland.Anderson, rev.William K., Baptist.Anderson, William R., tailor and clothier.BARNES, EDGAR 8., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., Prescott st.Barnes, William J., carriagemaker.Beach, Alban, painter.Beach, Lyman, carpenter.Becket, Thomas, brewer.Bedingfield, R.C., confectioner.Bedingfield, Robert H., saddler and harness maker.Bottum, William H., J.P., postmaster.Bower, Joseph, general store.Boyd, David, leather and shoe shop.Brandon, Augustus, hotelkeeper.Brandon, John H., saddler and harness maker.Brown, Daniel D.Bull, Henry, painter and glazier.Carnegie, James, watchmaker.Christie, John, tailor, Christie, Samuel, general store.Clothier, Ambrose, grist and saw mills.Clothier, Asa, miller.Clothier, Ezra, house painter.Clothier, Lyman, grocer.CONDELL, JOHN, artificial limb mechanist, Clothier st.Connor, Martin, cooper, and pork inspector.Coyle, rev.Barnard, Roman catholic.Courtney, James, cabinetmaker.Courtney, Miss, dressmaker.Dougall, William, tanner and shoemaker.Doyle, Thomas, hotelkeeper.Dyer, William J., general store.Elwood, James G., saddler and harness maker.English, William, carriagemaker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, H.C.Perkins, agent.Fannier, William, tailor.Foster, William, cabinetmaker.Fraser, J.M., principal of grammar school.Gibson, James, butcher.Goreham, Philo, tanner and currier.Grammar School, J.M.Fraser, principal.Greener, rev.James, Wesleyan.Harding, John, grist mill.Hardy, Francis G., carriagemaker.Harvey, Misses, dressmakers.Hemmingway, David, carpenter and joiner.Higginson, Miss, ladies school.Holmes, Craig, carding and fulling mill.Howey, William, botanic physician.Huntingdon, Silas.Hurd, Eli, blacksmith.Hurd, Henry, bailiff, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.HUTCHINS, JAMES, & Co., dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, produce, &c.Hutchins, Miss, dressmaker.Inglis, Alexander, carpenter.Johnston, Arthur, shoemaker.Johnston, Mrs, dressmaker.Jones, Francis, land surveyor.Kelly, Miss, ambrotype and daguerrean rooms.*The Post office is called Otonabee. Direcrony.] 1858.KEMPTVILLE\u2014KETTLEBY MILLS.219 KELLY, ROBERT W., land agent, publisher of Pro- gressionist, auctioneer, patent medicine vendor, and proprietor of the Kemptville pressed brick manu- factory.Kennedy, Alexander, blacksmith.Kernahan & Kerr, general store.Lamping, Leviss, founder and plough maker.Lang, William, station master.Latimore, John, cooper.LESLIE, ROBERT, clerk of Division court, and deputy postmaster.Lewis, rev.Richard, church of England.Lonsdale, Thomas, general store.Magee, John, tailor.Maley, Thomas, general store.Martin, Samuel, shoemaker.Maxwell, Alexander, painter.McDowell, rev.David C., Wesleyan.McGEE, WILLIAM JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McGregor, William, hotelkeeper.McLean, Robert, cooper.Millar, George, boot and shoe maker.Moore, Frederick A., tanner and currier.O'Connor, John, tailor.Parkinson, Robert, shoemaker, Perdue, rev.H.H., Wesleyan.PERKINS, H.C., dealer in dry goods, hardware, gro- , ceries, produce, &c., and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Perkins, Guy, carpenter.Perkins, John, grist and saw mill.Pressed Brick manufactory, R.W.Kelly, proprietor.PROGRESSIONIST, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1, R.W.Kelly, proprietor and publisher.Provincial Insurance Company, H.Hurd, agent.Rath, John, carpenter.Ray, Wilben, fulling mill.Robinson, William, carriagemaker.Rositer, Edson, bailiff.Sanders, James, tinsmith.Sanderson, George, carpenter.Shaler, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.Shaver, Samuel, tanner.Shaver, William H., tanner and shoemaker.Sparham, E.B., physician and surgeon.Spottiswood, Robert, blacksmith.STEWART, ROBERT, tinsmith, and general dealer in hardware and stoves.Story, William, boot and shoe maker.Tanny, Stephen, foundry.Taylor, George, blacksmith.Tomkins, Peter, shoemaker.Tripp, James, cooper.Tucker, William, carriagemaker.Turner, Miss, dressmaker.Wafer, Richard, & Sons, carpenters.Wagstaff, William, grist mill.Walmsley, James, carpenter.WOLFE, JOHN, cabinetmaker and upholsterer.KENDALL, C.W.\u2014A small Village, of recent date, in the Township of Clark and County of Durham.Distant from Newton 8 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 50.Cancraddan, Dean, carpenter.Dicky, Theron, saw mills.Glen, Samuel, grist mill.Jackson, William, carpenter.Trull, W., postmaster.TRULL, W.& W., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Whill, William, blacksmith.KENMORE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Osgoode and County of Carleton.Distant from Ottawa 25 miles, and from Mctealfe 4 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Dewar, A., postmaster, and general dealer.McGregor, David, general dealer.Doly, S., boot and shoe maker, tanner and currier.Robertson, Joseph, tailor.Gillesey, Thomas, ashery.Ross, Hugh, carriage and waggon maker.McArthur, Donald, blacksmith.Shaw, John, carriage and waggon maker.McDiarmid, John, saw and grist mill owner.Wishart, John, carriage and waggon maker.*KERTC H, ©.W.\u2014A small Villago situated in the Township of Plympton, and Couaty of Lambton.Distant from Sarnia 18 miles, and from London 42 miles, Mail daily.Anderson, John, coroner, and township councillor.Bain, William, general store.Denham & Co., shoemakers.Dewar, Malcolm, innkeeper.Population about 150.Douler, William, general store.Jones, E.A, innkeeper.Oxenham, James, postmaster.Williamson, James, blacksmith.IKETEGAUN E~SEEB E, C.W.\u2014Au Indian Settlement at the mouth of a small river of the same name that empties itself into the Sto.Marie.It was formed about seventeen years ago by the Church of England Missionaries, who have baptized all the Indians here, excopting a fow Roman Catholics.Distant from Collingwood $60 miles, from Mahnetooahning 159 miles, and from Bruco Mines 836 miles.Chance, rev.J., church of England.Church, P., general store.Kabaoosn, Thomas, Indian chief.Kohler, rev.P., Jesuit.Population about 300.McDougal, rev.G., Wesleyan.Puhyahbetahsoong, Charles, Indian chief.Sawyer, David, interpreter.KETTLEBY MILLS, C.W.-A Yillagein tho Township of King and County of York.Distant from Aurora Railway station 7 miles, aud from Toronto 30 miles.Daily mail.Populalation about 50.Brodie, Alexander, cooper.Culverwell, James, grist aud flouring mill.Hill, Thomas, tavernkveper.Lawson, George, shoemaker.Moody, John, wheelwright and joiner.Snider, Silas, storekeeper.Stokes, Joseph, lumberman and miller.Stokes, William, millowner.Walton, Brook, blacksmith.Walton, Jacob, postmaster, and storekeeper.* Lately called Bast Plympton, + Also eallod Garden River (its English name). 220 KILBRIDE\u2014KINGSEY FALLS.1857, [CANADA KILBRIDE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Nelson and County of Halton.Distant from Hamilton 16 wiles; stage fare 75¢.Daily mail.Population about 150.Baker & Co., door, sash, and planing machine factory.Matthews, John, shoemaker.Baker, G.& F., saw mills.Freeman, Sylvester, carpenter.Freer, \u2014, M.D.Greenless, John, blacksmith.Lang, Michael, carpenter and joiner.McLean, rev.Alexander, Free church, Panton, William, postmaster, general store, and innkeeper.Stewart, Charles, carpenter.*KILDARE, C.E.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Kildare, County of Jolictbe, and District of Montreal.It has a good lumber trade.ship about 2500.Archambault, Louis, general store.Bastien, Joseph, school commissioner.Bertrand, Eusèbe, general store.Boucher, Edouard, carriagemaker and painter.BOURGEOIS, CAPTAIN JULES, postmaster, notary public, secretary-treasurer to school commissioners, and clerk of commissioners court.Bourgeois, Narcisse, M.D.Brien dit Durocher, Benjamin, blacksmith.Convent of the Sceurs de St.Anne.Corneillier, Narcisse, councillor and commissioner of small causes.Dalpé dit Pariseau, Alexis, shoemaker.Daly, major Hugh, councillor, Daly, Patrick, school commissioner.Dixon, George, commissioner of small causes.Dixon, James, councillor.Duchaine, Benjamin, blacksmith.Dudemaine, Frangois H., general store.Distant from Montreal 55 miles, from Industry Village 9 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population of Town.Duperrault, François X., general store.Faust, Narcisse, councillor.Fitzpatrick, Joseph, school commissioner.Fleury, François, joiner.Forest, Isaïe, councillor.Forest, Joseph, school commissioner.Généreux, Joseph, general store.Généreux, Maxime, blacksmith.Géoffroy, Benjamin, farmer and commissioner of small causes.Lanouville, Pierre, school commissioner.Laporte, Charles, mayor.Laporte, rev.Jean D., Roman catholic.Lockhart, rev.A.D., church of England.Maigrat, Dieudonné, secretary-treasurer of council.Melangon, Paul, general store.Mercure, Prosper, painter and carriagemaker.Mireau, Jean Baptiste, shoemaker.Stinson, William, general store.TKILKENNY, C.E.\u2014A newly erected Village $ituated in the Township of Kilkenny, County of Montcalm, and District of Montreal.It has a large flour and lumber trade.Distant from Montreal 42 miles, from New Glasgow 7 miles, and from Rawdon 10 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 800.Auger, André, school commissioner.Black, James, school commissioner.Brien dit Durocher, Nazaire, storekeeper, and mayor.Brown, Alexander, councillor.Daigneau, Jacques, road overseer.Day, James, mill owner.Day, John & William, mill owners.Derouard dit Villemaire, Augustin, mill owner.Desmarais, rev.E., Roman catholic.Forest, Félix, councillor.Fournier, Marie, Lucie and Julie, school teachers.Gimbal, Frangois X., councillor.Imbault dit Mantha, J., inspector of roads.Lamante, André, councillor.Lavigne, Fabien, school commissioner.Muldrum, John, councillor.Perrault, Jean Baptiste, councillor.Savard, Jean Baptiste, mill owner.Smith, captain Robert, farmer.Trudeau, Stanislas, councillor.KILWORTH, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the River Thames, in the Township of Delaware and County of Mid- dlesex.Brown, John, postmaster.Comfort, J.0., carding machine.Distant from London 7 miles, and from Delaware 5 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Stough, \u2014, saw mill.Modhull, John, grist mill.IKINBURN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Hullett and County of Huron.Distant from Goderich 20 miles, aud from Hamilton 85 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 50.| Lawson, John, postmaster, and storekeeper.Barr, rev.Matthew, church of Scotland.Barrie, William W., storekeeper.Baxter, Alonzo, cooper.Campbell, rev.Alexander, Wesleyan.Ferrand, William, schoolmaster.Owens, D.J., tavernkeeper.Stanley, James, shoemaker.Thompson & Lake, storekeepers.KINGSEY FALLS, ©.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Kingscy, County of Drummond, and District of St, Francis.This place possesses a great extent of waterpower, very readily available for manufacturing purposes.Distant from Warwick Railway station 8 miles, and the same from Danville station; faro to cither place 25c, Mail tri-woukly.Population about 150.Cameron, Allan, blacksmith.Gilman, Hayes, postmaster, and grist mill owner.Gilman, William, storekeeper.Leet, David, saw mill owner.Leith, Smith, storekeeper and lumber merchant.Noble, John, farmer.Perkins, Joseph, farmer.Pope, Winslow, saw mill owner.Ridley, George, grist and saw mill owner.Towns, William, saw mill owner.Turcotte, Louis À.& Joseph, storekeepers.WADLEIGH, WILLIAM, farmer.* The name of the Parish is St.Ambroise de Kildare.Post office is called Constance.+ The name of the Parish is St.Calixte de Kilkenny.§ The "]
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