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[" 456 MOORE\u2014MORPETH.I 1857, |CAxAna MOORE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the St.Clair River, and nearly opposite St, Clair, Michigan, in the Township of | Moore and County of Lambton.It has a wharf at which the steamersplying between Sarnia and Detroit call daily, ang | there are two ferry boats constantly communicating with St, Clair.Distant from Sarnia 10 miles, Mail daily Population about 200, Bâby & Co., saw and flouring mills.Baby, James, associate judge in Superior court.Baby, Raymond, general store.Bâby, William L., wood merchant.Bazo, Michel, shoemaker and leather merchant.Beaton, Peter, boarding house.Biddle, Joseph, J.P.Boulton, John, sawyer.Bowen, Israel, carpenter.Bowen, Nelson & John, carriagemakers.Bray, Elvina, seamstress.Brethour, John, carpenter.Burwell, Charles, carpenter.Cronkhite, David, bailiff of Division court.Cronkhite, D., & Sons, cabinetmakers and carpenters.Courtney, Angus, ferryman.Courtney, John, general store.Courtney, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker.COWAN, JOHN, school teacher and churchwarden.Cunningham, Alexander, carpenter.Dean, Daniel, carpenter.Donnelly, John P., gencral store and wood merchant.DONNELLY, PHILIP 8., provincial land surveyor.Durfee, Goodwin M., shoemaker.Etue, Joseph, teamster.Fields, Ami, ferryman.Gallineau, Louis, general store and wood me\u201cc!ant, Gould, rev.John, Free church.Grason, Robert, shoemaker.Grason, William, teamster.Hanover, Andrew J., innkeeper.Kellogg, Walter L., physician.Lincoln, Joseph, inn and livery stable keeper.McKelvey, Alexander, timber and stave merchant.McKinnon, Murdoch, fisherman.McPherson, William, postmaster, conveyancer and general agent, commissioner in Queens bench, clerk of Division court and reeve, McRae, John, blacksmith.Millar, Andrew, watchmaker.Morrison, John, merchaut tailor.Reilley, Charles, inn and livery stable keeper.Tait, rev.Thomag, church of Scotland.Watson, Alexander, harnessmaker.Williams, rev.Alexander, church of England.Wright, Malcolm, mariner, *MORGANTOWN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Erin and County of Wellington.It is near a Station of the Grand Trunk Railway and the junction of four Townships.Distant from Guelph, the County Town, 10 miles, and from Toronto 40 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Byrnes, Henry, tavernkeeper.Campbell, Robert L., councillor.Corom, George, wood agent and merchant.Crewson, John H., assistant in post office.Crewson, Joseph, carpenter and contractor.Crewson, William M., postmaster.tMORIN, C.E.\u2014A Township situated in the County of Argenteuil and District of Montreal.Distant from Montreal 50 miles, from St.Jérome 15 miles, and from St.Sauveur 5 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 400, Armstrong, rev.Andrew, Wesleyan.Brown, Donald, councillor.Hamilton, George, postmaster, and mayor.Malbiot & Sons grist and saw mills.Newton, Robert, councillor.Seale, John, councillor.Jekill, Isaac, secretary-treasurer of council and schools.Seale, Thomas, councillor.Kennedy, James, councillor.IMORNINGDALE, GC.W\u2014A thriving Village on the River Neith, in tho Township of Mornington and County of Perth.Distant from Stratford, the County Town, 25 miles, from Berlin 19 miles, from Galt 29 miles, and from Hamilton 49 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.NICKLIN, JOHN, postmaster, and general dealer in all kinds of merchandise.Nicklin, Joseph, tavernkeeper.Ross & Nicklin, millers.Rutherford, Ebenezer, storekeeper.Willcot, Charles, township clerk.MORPETH, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village situated in the Township of Howard and County of Kent, Staves and sawed lumber form the principal business of this place.Distant from Chatham 22 miles, from Port Stanley 54 miles, and from London 50 miles.Tri-weekly mail.Population about 550.Bennett, J., tailor.Bissell, P.D., stage proprictor.Buller, H., blacksmith.Buller, R., innkeeper.Burk, A., grocer.CASWELL, H.B., proprietor of Commercial hotel and stage house ; good fare and attendance.Caswell, James A., livery stables.Cottier, John, tailor.Davis, James J., cabinetmaker.Dignam, rev.William, Wesleyan.Duck, G., customs collector, and clerk of Division court.Tellows & Hungerford, grocers.Findlay, Thomas, general dealer.Fletcher, J., painter.Fullarton, James, general dealer.Johnson, rev.C.C., church of England.Kitchen, J.& 8., grocers.Lawrence, rev.B., Episcopal methodist.* Also called Crewson\u2019s Corners and Greebville, ningdale Mills.t Tho Post office is called BritonviNe.Lloyd & Mann, iron founders.MoCOLLUM, THOMAS, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c, McClure, William, shoe shop.PARKINS, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Phelps, rev.Richard, Wesleyan, Provincial Insurance Company, M.Scott, ngent.Rolls, James A., M.D.Scott, M., general commission merchant, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.SEXTON, D.W., proprietor of Morpoth exchange.Shaw, Charles, carriage factory.Smith & Geer, tinsmiths.Sutherland, \u2014, physicitn and surgoon.Warren, Duncan, postmaster.WITTROCK, H., barrister and attorney.Wilson, M, general dealer.Wood, George O., harnessmaker.$ The Post olllco is called Mor- Direcrony.] 1858.MORRISBURG\u2014MORTON.457 *MORRISBURG, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village in the Township of Williamsburg and County of Dundas, beautifully situated on tho River St.Lawrence, at the foot of the Rapide du Plat Canal.It is a Port of Entry.Several of the steamers plying betwcen Montreal, Kingston and Hamilton stop here daily; and a considerable amount of flour and other agricultural produce is annually freighted from this place ; to which description of business, and to the public spirit of Benjamin Chaffey, Esq, and other inhabitants, it is mainly indebted for its prosperity.It is near a Station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Montreal 92 miles, and from Kingston 81 miles; there is a tri-weekly stage to Winchester, distant 18 miles, fare $1.Daily mails.Population about 600.Allen, Richard, axe manufacturer and blacksmith.Armstrong, rev.J.B., Wesleyan.Berkley, William, shoemaker.Black, J.J., M.D.Boswell, Edward J., jr., Medical hall.Boswell, rev.Edward J., church of England.BRADFIELD & BROTHER, dealers in dry goods and general merchandise.Breakenridge, David A., chemist and druggist.Broeffle, Daniel T., contractor.CARMAN, GEORGE ÀA., carriagemaker, and proprietor of the Dundas Exchange.Cash, William, shoemaker.Casselman, John R., grist and saw mills.CHAFFEY, BENJAMIN, saw mill and machine shop.Dardis, Thomas, storekeeper.Decastle, Carlos, lockmaster.DILLEN, GEORGE, general merchant.Doran, Austin, fulling and carding mills.FARLINGER, ALEXANDER, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and steamboat agent.Gale, Henry, blacksmith.Gotlif, Jacob, grocer and confectioner.HARTWELL, ALEXANDER C., produce and grain dealer.Hessen, John, saddler and harnessmaker.HOLDEN, JAMES, J.P., postmaster, reeve, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Johnson, George, carpenter and joiner.Loucks, John W., clerk of Division court.Martin, Robert, tanner.McDonell, Alexander, (Greenfield,) attorney and councillor.NcDONELL, ALEXANDER, (Inch,) collector of customs and county registrar.McGee, Joseph, carriagemaker.McGilvray, Peter, tailor.McKenzie, William, fanning mill factory.McMartin, Alexander, Grand Trunk hotel.McNulty, Patrick, shoemaker, Mead, rev.John, Roman catholic.Merkley, Henry G., storekeeper.Millar, James W., storekeeper.Morgan, William J., preventive officer.Murphey, J.B., Murphey\u2019s hotel.Myers, Tobias, clerk of council.NASH, SAMCEL, blacksmith.Nash, W.& J, grist and saw mills.NORTHRUP, J.V.C.& H.S., proprietors of grist and flouring mills.: Paterson, John, storekeeper.; Provincial Insurance Company, James Holden, agent.Purkis, A.G., station master.Reynolds, J.H., storekeeper.Rose, Isaac N., J.P., storekeeper, and superintendent of canals.Rosetter, Samuel, fanning mill manufacturer.Rubridge, Thomas, civil engineer.Scott, rev.Thomas, church of Scotland.Sherman, A.B., M.D.Sheurts, rev.William, Lutheran church.Smith & Johnson, book store.STEARNS, HENRY G., dealer in dry goods and general merchandise.Swayne, William, innkeeper, and council treasurer.Thérien, Napoléon, cabinetmaker.Vanallen, Misses, dressmakers and milliners.Vanallen, William, stage proprietor.Warner, Ira C., carpenter and joiner.WEAGANT, H.G., surgeon dentist.Weegar, Amos, saddler and harnessmaker.Wiggant, Henry, storekeeper.MORRISDALE, C.W.\u2014 A small Village in the Townships of Morris and Grey, and County of Huron.Distant from Goderich, the County Town, 25 miles, and from London 60 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Arnot, George W., schoolmaster.Lee, Harvey, shoemaker.- Lee, Mrs., tavernkeeper.McDonald, Peter, J.P.Ritchie, John, weaver.Scott, Donald, postmaster, and tailor.Stewart, Alexander, carpenter.Stewart, Peter.MORTON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Rideau Canal, in the Township of South Crosby and County of Leeds.This placo hns only been tive years in existence, yet it has an extensive flour and lumber business.Distant from Brockville 30 miles, and from Kingston 20 wiles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 250.Davis, Robert D., trader.Denny, Antoine, cooper.Denny, Xavier, cooper.Toley, William, saddlor and harnessmaker.Judd, Amos G., agent for mills.Kelly, Edward, carringemaker.Kelly, William, carriagemaker.Leak, George, cabinotmaker.Leak, John, & Son, boot and shoe makers, Manuel, David H., blacksmith.Manvel, James H., carriagemaker.cOrea, John, miller.MeDouald, Daniel, cooper.Middleton, Edmond, millwright.MORTON, GEORGE, postmaster, and proprietor of grist, flouring, plaster, and saw mills, dealer in lumber, laths, shingles, dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &e.Phillips, Delorma, general store.Russell, George, gardener and nurseryman.Schofield, Hiram, carriagemaker.Sliter, Alonzo, teacher.Smith, W., buck mitten maker.Somerville, John, miller and farmer.Struthers, Benjamin J., trader.Tompkins, George, bricklayer and mason.Ward, Alexander W., contractor.Webster, Edward, tanner.Welch, Michael, carringemaker.* Also enlled Willimmsbure, 33 458 MORRISTON\u2014MOUNT ALBION.1857, [Canana MORRISTON, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village situated on the Brock Road, in Lho Township of Puslinoh and County of Wol- lington.Distant from Guelph 9 miles, stago faro 50e, and from IHumiltou 22 wiles, fare $1.26.Daily mail, Population about 400.Anderson, Mrs.James, milliner.Atkins, Thomas, clerk.Barnhart, William, cooper.Beese, Carol, mason.Beese, William, mason and plasterer.Boch, Valentine, cabinetmaker, Brown, B., shoemaker.Tisher, G., cabinetmaker.Fullam, J.W., M.D.Gribben, John, tailor.Hoist, C., carpenter and farmer.Howe, John, carpenter and joiner.Jackson, William, miller.Johnston, R.McKay, saddler and harnessmaker.Kachlie, J., weaver.Kemph, Andrew, tavernkecper.Little, James, oatmeal miller.Looner, C., gunsmith.Martin, William, butcher.McEdward, Duncan, waggonmaker.McEdward, John W., bookkeeper.McEdwards, Jolin, general store.McFarlane, David, school teacher.McInnes, Duncan, clerk.McKenzie, Alexander, tailor.McKenzie, John, clerk.McLEAN & CLARK, grist, onimeal and saw mills, and planing machine, McLean, rev.A, Free church.McPHERSON, DONALD, innkeeper.Moffatt, Christopher, blacksmith.MORRISON, R.B., postmaster, general storekeeper ang boot and shoe manufacturer.Oichs, Alexander, cabinetmaker.Oichs, John, locksmith.Pollar, Charles, M.D.Rider, F., brewer.Schlegel, F., shoemaker.Schlegel, L., weaver.Stone, John, cooper.Tait, Leonard, blacksmith.Watson, Alexander, plasterer.Wiser, rev.H.MORVEN, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Ernestown and Connty of Addington, Distant from Kingston 20 miles, Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Bull, rev.J.G., Episcopal methodist.Canfield, M.D., agent for Provincial Insurance Co.Darby, \u2014, carpenter.Jordanier, John.Howard, rev.N.H., Episcopal methodist.Luke, rev.J.N., Wesleyan.Lake, James P., postmaster, carriage builder and storekeeper.Mellow, Samuel, storekeeper.Nelson, Samuel, physician and surgeon.Provincial Insurance Company, M.D.Canfield, agent.Wood, N., blacksmith.MOSCOW, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Camden and County of Addington.Distant from Kingston 24 miles Mail tri-weekly.Population about 200.Amey, Edward, farmer.Baker, John, farmer.Burns, rev.James, Wesleyan.Cook, William, tailor.Forster, Joseph, farmer.Huffman, Anthony, carpenter and joiner.Huffman, Elias, farmer.Huffman, Elijah, farmer.Jackson, James, blacksmith.Lake, George, farmer.Palmer, Walter, carriagemaker.Storms, Miles, carpenter and joiner.Vanluven, Zarra, postmaster, and storekeeper.*MOULINETTE, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Cornwall and County of Stormont, Distant from Cornwall 7 miles, and from Dickinson's Landing 4 miles.Population about 100.Annable, Adam, blacksmith.Bisbee, Sidney W., cabinetmaker.Cleary, James, shoemaker.Howes, rev.John, Wesleyan.Mc@Gillis, Daniel, wheelwright.Polly, George, tavernkeeper.Servis, John, grocer.Snetsinger, George, saw mill.Snetsinger, John G., storekeeper.Woods & Dixon, cloth factory.1MOUNT ALBERT, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of East Gwillimbury and County of York.Distant from Toronto 39 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 100.Allison, John, blacksmith.Bodaway, John, hotelkeeper.Miller, William, steam and water saw mill owner.Seaton, Alexander, cabinetmaker.BOWMAN, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, Stokes, James George, proprietor of Mount Albert hotel.groceries, boots and shoes, &e, Hunter, John, boot and shoe maker.Hunter, Robert, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Wear, James, cooper.Woodward, J.II., lumber merchant.IMOUNT ALBION, C.W.\u2014Asmall Villagein the Townships of Barton and Saltfleet, and County of Wentworth, I6is near the projected line of the Hamilton and Port Dover Railway.There are two medicinal springs in the immediate vicinity, considered to possess very sanative qualities, Tho burning springs here are yob in action,ns gns still issues from a rock in the vieinity, burning when ignited for several weeks.Distant from Hamilton 7 miles.Muil tri-weekly, Population about 100.Barclay, David, storekeeper.Barclay, James, mason and stonecutter.Cook, William, postmaster, and mill owner.Davis, Daniel, tavernkeeper.Davis, Jonathan, jr., township clerk.Gourlay, Mrs., widow.Grassie, William, blacksmith and ploughmaker.Niven, rev.llugh, church of Scotland.Secord, Mrs.Ann, widow.Stewart, John, storekeeper.Turner, Dougal, tavernkeeper.Turner, Duncan, magon and stonecutter.Seo note to Mille Roches.+ The Post office is called Newland.§ Also called Albion Mills and Albiouville. Drrecrory.] 1858.MOUNT BRYDGES\u2014MOUNT VERNON.\u2018MOUNT BRYDGES, C.W._A Village, of three years\u2019 growth, situated in the Township of Carradoc and County of Middlesex.It is a Station on the Great Western Railway.Distant from London 15 miles, Mail daily.Population about 180.Althouse, (+.II, general store.Bork, llenry, saloonkeeper.Bateman, T.11, general storekeeper, and councillor.Emmerson, J.W., steam saw mill.Frazer, W.J., cabinetmaker.Gillam, Charles, blacksmith, Hogg, Joseph, saddler and harnessmaker.Howard, rev.T.8., Wesleyan.Humphrey, Samuel, waggonmaker.Hutton, G.Y., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Lee, Elijuh, carpenter and joiner.Lenon, G.W., saloonkeeper.MIHELL, EDWARD, jr., postmaster.Moore, William, innkeeper.Morrison, William, shoemaker.Near, S., innkeeper.Northon, Charles, blacksmith.Provincial Insurance Company, G.Y.Hutton, agent.Quick, William, blacksmith.Robertson, C.W., tailor.Smith, John, general store.Thomas, J.H., lumber merchant.Webb, Richard, J.P., station master.MOUNT ELGIN, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Dereham and County of Oxford.Distant from Ingersoll 7 miles, froin Woodstock 17 miles, and from Port Burwell 26 miles.Mail daily.Population about 150.Bodwell, E., general store.Bowl John, merchant tailor.Chapel, rev.W.B., Baptist.Doonan, Thomas, boot and shoe maker.Duffy, Francis, carpenter.Duffy, John, blacksmith.Elliott, rev.Isaac, Baptist.Miles, Robert, waggonmaker.Smith, William, innkeeper.Woodward, Jesse S., postmaster.Woodward, J.W., general store.MOUNT HEALEY, C.WA Village on the Western bank of the Grand River, in the Township of Oneida and County of Haldimand.The banks of the river abound with beautiful white grpsum.Distant from Cayuga, the County Town 4 miles, from Dunnville 20 miles, from Caledonia 7 miles, and from Hamilton 20 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Bow, William, painter.Dochstader, Henry, tavernkeeper.Dochstader, John, blacksmith.| Gordon, George, school teacher.Sowerby, John, waggonmaker.Whyte, Michael, cooper.DONALDSON, JOHN, postmaster, reeve, general mer-| Wilson, John H., blacksmith.chant, proprietor of flouring, plaster and saw mills.{MOUNT PLEASANT, C.WA small Village situated in the Township of Brantford and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 5 miles.Daily mail.Population about 150.Bingham, George, shoemaker.Bingham, W.C., innkeeper.Bryce, George, blacksmith.Byrne, rev.Claudius, Wesleyan.Endie, Robert, general store.Goodson, rev.George, Wesleyan.Heyland, rev.R., Wesleyan.Jones, William L., postmaster, and general dealer.McGary, John, general store.McGowan, Archibald, general store.Odell, R., innkeeper.Stones, William & J., waggonmakers.Stormont, J., tailor.Tennant, R., shoemaker.Townsend, A., waggonmaker.MOUNT PLEASANT, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village in the Township of Cavan and County of Durham.Distant from Petorborougli 8 miles, and from Port Hope 25 miles.Mail daily.Population about 500.Best, David, tanner aud carding mill owner.Best, Lowrey C., saddler.BEST, SAMUEL G., postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, hardware, and oatmeal, saw mill owner, and treasurer of Bible Society.Best, Thomas, president of Biblo Society, and flouring and saw mill owner, Best, W.& T., founders and machinists.Bible Society, Thomas Best, president ; James McLean, Secretary ; 5.Gh.Best, treasurer.CAIN, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &c¢., and tanner.Bradshaw, John, shoemaker.Endicott, George, blacksmith.Ewing, rev.John, United presbyterian.Howe, Charles, teacher.McCall, Edward, grocer.McCall, James, hotelkeeper.McLean, James, tailor, and secretary of Bible society.McLean, John, shoemaker.Shields, Joseph, saw mill owner.Wookmau, George, general store, and waggon and carriage factory.MOUNT VERN ON, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Brantford and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 7 miles, and from Pavis 8 miles, Daily mail.Collin, J., tailor.Dutton, J., & Son, shoemakers.Erwin, Matthew, waggonmaker.Fraser, rev.N.A., Episcopal methodist.riflin, M., waggonmaker.Johnson, Francis, waggonmaker.Lance, D,, blocksmith, > MeAlister, M, & Co., general! doalers, Population about 200.Melntosh, James, tailor.Miles, William, shoemaker.Mott, D., general store.Muir, Thomas, general store.Newton, George R., innkeeper and miller.Perrin, Thomas, postmaster, and miller.Perrin, Thomas, & Sous, general store.* Pho Post oflice was lately called Carradoe.+ Tho Post otlice is called Mohawk. 460 MOUNT ST.PATRICK\u2014NANTICOKE.1857, [CANADA MOUNT ST.PATRICK, C.W.\u2014A Station on Constanco Crock, in the Township of Blythoflold and County or Renfrew.Distant from Ottawa 72 miles, and from Perth 68 Brady, Thomas, postmaster, and innkeeper.French, T.P., agent for Opeongo road.Holmes, John, farmer.miles.Mail weekly.Population about 50.Holmes, William, storekeeper.Jamieson, \u2014, general trader and farmer.MOUNTAIN, C.W.\u2014A Post office Station in the Township of the snmo name and County of Dundas.Distaut from Cornwall, the County Town, 60 miles.Mail tri-weckly, Population about 50.Anderson, rev.Joseph, church of Scotland.Olark, Hezekiah.Cleland, James, postmaster, Hyndman, Joseph, J.P.McCargar, Hugh, J.P.McDowell, rev.Jolin S., Free church.Sipes, Andrew.*MURRAY, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Isthmus between tho head of tho Bay of Quinté and Wellers Bay, on Lake Ontario, partly in the Township of Murray and County of Northumberland, and partly in the Township of Ameliasburgh and County of Prince Edward.Distant from Picton 27 miles, from Cobourg 33 miles, from Kingston 70 miles, and from the Trenton Railroad Depot 6% miles.Fare to Picton by stage or stenmboat $1.25, to Cobourg by stage and railway $1,25, to Kingston by steamer $2.Daily mail.Population about 200.Barrie, Edward, blacksmith.Biggar, James L., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Boater, C.R., shoemaker.Davis, Charles, carriage and sleigh maker.Hendricks, James, carpenter and joiner.Lamson, William, wharfinger.Lawson, Job, carriage and sleigh maker.Plees, rev.H.E., church of England, Murray and Consecon.Rowe, John, carpenter and joiner.Shears, George, innkeeper.Weller, Reuben, shoemaker.Wilkins, hon.Robert C., commissioner in Queen's bench.Young, Reuben, coroner, and tanner.MURVALE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Port Mail bi-weekly.Population about 125.Benington, John, carpenter and joiner.Brooks, Charles B., M.D.Burtrim, Joseph, shoemaker.Davy, Michael, postmaster\u2014Temperance house and general store.Dulmage, David, blacksmith.Emery, Andrew, innkeeper.Fraser, William, carriagemaker.Lake, William, farmer.McKim, Hiram, tanner.land and County of Frontenac.Distant from Kingston 12 miles.Murton, James, jr., councillor.Murton, John, farmer.Parker, H.G., M.D.Purdy, M., farmer.Shibley, Edwin, J.P.Stafford, William, blacksmith, Taggart, William, carpenter and joiner.Vanluven, Anson, farmer.Vanluven, Cornelius, J.P.Murton, James, J.P.Vanluven, Henry M., farmer.Vanluven, Leonard, farmer.TNAIRN, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village in the Township of Williams and County of Middlesex, at the terminus of the Lobo and Williams gravel road.Distant from London 22 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 200, Bradley, James, cooper, Brown, Robert, bricklayer.Brown, William, circulating library.Campbell, James, innkeeper.Carmichael, Allen, innkeeper and stage proprietor.Clark, Hugh, house carpenter.Clunas, David, J.P.Davidson, Roderick, blacksmith.Dimond, John, tanner and proprietor of the Nairn mills.Dunlop, Peter, general store.Foster, Valoros, millwright.Forbes, Mrs.James, dressmaker, Fraser, David, brick yard.Fraser, Donald, builder.Fraser, Hugh, blacksmith, Fraser, Simon, farmer.Fraser, W.G.S., carpenter.Gilchrist, John, saw mill.Glass, Matthew, waggonmaker.Harrison, James, saddler and harnessmaker.Henderson, Donald, M.D.Hopkins, Robert, tinsmith.MACLEOD, DANIEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McBain, Donald, shoemaker.McClure, Donald, tailor and clothier.McDonald, Alexander, general dealer.McKenzie, Colin, postmaster, and waggonmaker.McIntyre, D., M.D., residence Oity hotel.McIntosh, Donald.McIntosh, James, tailor.McQuillan, Allen, shoemaker.Munroe, Angus, carpenter.Munroe, Donald, carpenter.Ross, À, general store.Ross, Donald, brick yard.Scafe, John, contractor, Scriminger, William, carpenter.Scriminger, Miss J., dressmaker.Stevenson, rev.Robert, church of Scotland.Stewart, Mrs.J., grocery store.Stewart, James, shoemaker.Stirton, John, miller.Thomas, Samuel, cabinetmaker.Livingston, John, waggonmaker.Waugh, Robert, woollen factory.NANTICOKE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of miles.Mail daily.Population about 200.\u2018Walpole and County of Haldimand, Distant from {familton 40 Gamble, Samuel, notary public, general agent, and LOW, NATITANIEL.commissioner in Queen's bench.Hall, G.B., J.P.Haskett, Samuel, postmaster, and storekeeper.Saunders, S., reove.Wood, D., J.P.* Also called Carrying Place.+ Theo Post office is called Williams. Drrxctory.] 1858.NAPANEE.461 NAPANEE, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Village in the Townships of Richmond and Fredericksburg, and County of Lennox.It is a Port of Butry.A considerable quantity of lumber is exported hence down the Napanee River, which flows through the village into the Bay of Quinté; and a large amount of flour and other agricultural produce is annually freighted by the railroad and the water communication.A station of the Grand Trunk Railway is within the limits of the corporation.Distant from Kingston 26 miles, and from Toronto 134 miles.Mail daily.Population about 2000.Adams, rev.John Q., Episcopal methodist.Allan, David, chemist and druggist.Anchor Fire and Life Assurance Company, B.C.Davy, agent.Applebee, Sampson, shoemaker.Armstrong, Thomas, iron foundry.Ash, David, J.P., councillor.ASH & HUFFMAN, chemists and druggists.Asseltine, \u2014, sash and door factory.Asgeltine, Nicholas, land owner.Bartels, George, cabinetmaker.BARTELS, JAMES F., conveyancer, flouring miller, councillor and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.BEEMAN, TRUEMAN, J.P., dealer in groceries, provisions, &c.Benn, James, blacksmith.Benson, John, J.P., land owner.Benson, Stephen, operator, Montreal Telegraph office.Blair, James, tailor.Blakely, James, patent medicine vendor, and president of Mechanics Institute and Library Association.Blewett, James, grocer.BLEWETT, JOHN, dealer in all kinds of groceries, provisions, &c.Blewett, William, blacksmith.Briggs, Benoni, shoemaker.Britannia Life Assurance Company, T.S.Detlor, agent.Brown, Titus F., watchmaker.CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, postmaster, issuer of marriage licenses, mill owner, and editor and proprietor of the Standard, house Lorn Terrace.Canada Western Assurance Company, R.Easton, agent.Carey, Francis V., M.D, CARMAN, J.W., editor, publisher and printer of the Reformer.Caton, Archibald, J.P., farmer.Chamberlain, Charles, bailiff.Chamberlain, Thomas B., M.D., coroner.Chrysdall, John, carpenter and joiner.CLAPP, GILBERT S., J.P., land surveyor, and clerk of Division court.Clark, Andrew M., saw mill.Clark, Charles, dealer in dry goods.Clark, Leonard, blacksmith.Close, Thomas, carriagemaker.Oolonial Lifo Assurance Company, R.C.Davy, agent.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Samuel R.Shaw, proprietor.Conger & Brothers, masons and bricklayers.Oonger, Peter D., storekeeper.DAVIS, ALEXANDER C., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and clerk of council.Davy, Benjamin C., barrister, and agent for Anchor Fire and Life, Colonial Life and Provincial Insur- rance Companies.DAVY, GEORGE H., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and reeve.Det on George IL, surveyor of customs, and County clerk.Detlor, Titus 8., station master, and agent for Britannia Life and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Companies.DETLOR, WILLIAM, V., J.I'.dealer in dry goods, , hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and councillor.Dickens, Edmond, baker.Donoy, Lafayette, saloonkceper.ouey, Solomon, shoemaker.Donnelly, Matthew, saloonkeeper.Douglas, Ionry, tinsmith.ryden, William, baggage porter.unham, Ephraim A, collector of customs ! and super- Intendent of schools.Easton, Robert, general agent, and agent for Canada Western, Equitable Fire, International Life, and Provident Life Insurance Companies.Edgar, David, millwright.Edgar, John, chemist and druggist.Embary, Philip, carpenter and joiner.Emery, James, storekeeper.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, R.Easton, agent.Esson, Robert, J.P., land owner.Ferguson, J.W., coroner.Fleming, John, grocer.Foot, Benjamin, tailor.Foot & George, saloonkeepers.FORWARD, HENRY T., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &c.Foster, Rynaldo, grocer and storekeeper.Fraser, Abraham, carpenter and joiner.Fraser, Davis, tailor and grocer.Gibbard, John, J.P., fanning mill maker.Gleeson, James B., grocer.GOULD, DANIEL, sole patentee of the improved building brick.Graham, Robert, saloonkeeper.Grammar and Common schools; R.Phillips, principal ; A.Martin, assistant.GRANGE, JOHN, & Co., dealers in drugs, paints, oils, dye stuffs, stationery, glass, clocks, looking glasses, and fancy articles.Halfpenny, Joseph, shoemaker.Hamilton, Gerrard, carriagemaker.Hamilton, Harlow, carriagemaker.Herring, John, foundry and tin shop.Hosey, John, carpenter and joiner.Huff, Eliakim, cooper.Huff, Joseph, cooper.Huff, Mrs.Sarah, milliner and dressmaker.Huff, Thomas, blacksmith.Huff, William, cooper.Huffman, J.B., hair dresser.International Life Assurance Company, R.Easton, agent.James, Charles, storekeeper, and secretary-treasurer of Mechanics Institute and Library Association.JENKINS, CLINTON, printer of the Standard.Joy, Wilder, blacksmith.Kemp, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.King, John, auctioneer and preventive officer.Lamb, Thomas, storekeeper.Lanphier, William, shoemaker.Lauder, rev.W.B,, church of England, rector.Leggatt, Thomas, switchman.Lennox hotel, Mrs.Cecilia Shorey, proprietress.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, T.S.Detlor, agent.Lowrey, Hamilton, cabinetmaker.Mackay, Archibald, farmer.MACPHERSON, DONALD, miller, distiller, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Madden, Stauts S., tanner and assessor.MANSON, REV.CHARLES, Episcopal methodist.MARTIN, DAVID, dealer in dry goods, groceries, liquors, provisions, &c.MeBain, Charles, cabinetmaker.McCain, Melvin, saloonkeeper.McChesney, Miss, \u2014, milliner and dressmaker.McCulloch, James, tailor.McMillen, John, attorney.McMULLEN, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, provisions, &c.MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION; J.Blakely, president; C.James, secre- tary-treasurer, 462 NAPANEE\u2014NEW ABERDEEN.1857.[CANADA Meagher, Michael, boot and shoe store, MILLER, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, groceries, liquors, &c.Mills, George, saddler and harnessmaker.Montreal Telegraph Company, Stephen Benson, operator.: Mooney, W.& T., blacksmiths.Moore, Stephen A., marble factory.Morse, Franklin W., clothing store.Mulhern, Miss Jane, milliner and dressmaker.Normoile, Patrick, grocer.O'Rourke, Patrick, painter and glazier.Parrish, William, tinsmith.Percy, John, mill owner.Perry and McGillivray, cloth factory, fulling and carding mills.Perry, John W., plaster mill.Philips, Robert, principal of the Grammar and Common schools.POWELL, RICHARD U., manufacturer and dealer in tin, sheet iron, copper ware and hardware.Pringle & Jackson, livery stable keepers.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Robert Easton, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, B.C.Davy, agent.Pybus, Robert, mason and bricklayer.REFORMER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2.J.W.Carman, editor, publisher and printer; Carman & Brother, proprietors.Roblin, David, J.P., M.P.P.Roblin, Johiel D., storekeeper.Rogers, Mark T., storekeeper.Rogers, Samuel, painter and glazier.Russell, Henry, carpenter and joiner.Sager, Adams, house owner.Salmon, James, cabinetmaker.Searle & Chown, hardware store, Sexsmith, George, tailor, SHAW, SAMUEL R., Commercial hotel.Shibley, Jesse, coroner.Shirley, Thomas, M.D.Shorey, Mrs.Cecilia, Lennox hotel.Simpson, rev.Joseph, Primitive methodist.Slicer, Miss Agnes, grocer.Slight, rev.Benjamin, A.M., Wesleyan.Slight, rev.John, Wesleyan.Smith, J.M., painter and glazier.STANDARD, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, A.Campbell, editor and proprictor ; Clinton Jenkins, printer.Stevenson, Andrew, saloonkeeper.Stevenson, Gordon, tankman.STEVENSON, JOHN, J.P., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., mill owner, and councillor.Templeton, Allen, tanner.Toby, Conrad, carpenter and joiner.Trimble, Thomas, butcher.Vine, Daniel, limeburner.Waddel, David A., saddler and harnessmaker.Wallace, William, plasterer and stucco maker.Watts, William, butcher.Whalen, John, saloonkeeper.WHITCOMB, MARTIN C., livery stable keeper, dealer in horses, and bailiff.Williams, Thomas, trackmaster.WILSON, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, and general merchandise.Wilson, rev.Samuel, Wesleyan.Worthington, John, baker and confectioner.Wright, E.N., lumber agent.Wright, Paul, miller.NAPIER, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the River Sydenham, in the Township of Metcalfe and County of Middlesex.Distant from London 36 miles, and from Sarnia 43 miles, Arthur, colonel John, general store.Arthur & Clarke, agents for Provincial Insurance Company.Ball, James, saloonkeeper.Bowers, David, carpenter and joiner.Boyd, Thomas, shoemaker.Emerick, George, innkeeper.Frelick, Abraham, blacksmith, Gouldrick, Edward, general storckeeper, and clerk of council.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 150.Knaptin, Charles, blacksmith.McKeller, Donald, blacksmith.McKinley, Thomas, waggon and carriage maker.Munro & Bingham, general store.Munro, John, postmaster.Provincial Insurance Company, Arthur & Clarke, agents, Sutherland, J., & Co., grist and saw mill, and woollen factory.Sifton, Henry, stcam grist and sow mill.NELSON, C.W.\u2014A Villazs situated on Dundas Street, in the Township of Nelson and County of 1lalton, Distant from Hamilton 12 miles, from Toronto 35 miles, and from the Wellington Square Railway station 4 miles.Mail daily.Population about 200.Armstrong, William, tailor.Campbell, Donald, blacksmith.Carter, J.S., M.D, coroner.Cartwright, Frederick, blacksmith.Chamberlin, John, carpenter.Dent, William, carpenter.Eager, J.C., general store.Ellis, Daniel, shoemaker.Furnass, William, shoemaker and auctioneer.Hull, Mrs., innkeeper.Ireland, Joseph, J.P.Markle, M., innkeeper.McCay, A.G., postmaster, clerk and treasurer of township council, and general storekeeper.McCay, William, J.P., clerk of Division court, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.McReady, IIenry, waggonmaker.Provincial Insurance Company, William McCay, agent.Springer, David, J.P., farmer, NEW ABERDEEN, C.W.\u2014A Village in tho Township and County of Waterloo.Distant from Berlin 5 miles, and from Hamilton 33 miles.Mail daily.Population about 200.Bryden, Thomas, cooper.DAVIDSON, GEORGE, postmaster, and sheriff of county, house at Berlin.Davidson, John, saw mill.Guyer, David, cabinetmaker.Hamilton, Thomas.Hewitt, George, carpenter.Hipworth, Jolin, shoemaker.Hofer, Lazarus, tavernkeeper.llogg, John, cooper.Laidlaw, James, tailor.Richardson, Thomas, J.T\u2019.Seafurt, Joseph, weaver.Thompson, Joseph, shoemaker.Walker, W.W.& T.M., storekeopers.Washburn, Stephen, grist and saw mill.Watson, Willin, sew mill, Dmecrony.] 1858.NAPIERVILLE\u2014 NEW CARLISLE.463 NAPIERVILLE, C.E.\u2014A Village, th: chef-lieu vf the County of Napierville, situated on the small River Montreal, in the Scigniory of De Lery, County of Naperville, and District of Montreal, Distant from Montreal 27 miles, from gherrington 9 miles, and from Lacadie 9 miles.Daily mail.Barbeau, captain F.1I., farmer, Barette, Julien, butcher.Benoit, Toussaint, tanner.Bouchard, Ephraim, notary public, county registrar, and clerk of Commissioners court.Boudreau, Noél, councillor.Brunelle, Etienne, bailiff.Brunelle, Joseph, deputy county registrar.Cardinal, Julien, tanner, Catudal, captain Jacques, J.P.Catudal, Narcisse & Toussaint, carriagemakers.Chagnon, rev.Théophile, Roman catholic, vicar.Crépeau, Joseph, trader and butcher.Cyr, Pierre, councillor.Davignon, Noél, shoemaker.Demers, Edouard, blacksmith.Douglas, capt.Amasa L., commissioner of small causes.Douglas, Mrs.E.W., proprietress of Temperance inn.Dupont, Augustin, school commissioner.Equitable Fire Insurance Co., J.G.Laviolette, agent.Faucher, François, saddler.Filion, Antoine, school commissioner and commissioner of small causes.Préclette, Louis, cabinetmaker.Gagnon, Benjamin, school commissioner.Gélineau, Nicolas, shoemaker.Girard, Joseph, tinsmith.Giroux, Charles, painter.Gougeon, André, saddler.Grégoire, captain Julien, J.P., mayor.Grégoire, Hubert, councillor.Grégoire, Narcisse, president of school commissioners.Guay, Augustin, councillor.Hamilton, François Joël, law student.Hazard, rev.Henry, church of England, mission Lere and Sherrington east.Hébert, captain Pierre D., J.P, small causes.Hébert, Joseph, jr., sailmaker.Hébert, Joseph, sen., tinsmith.Juger, Pierre, secretary-treasurer of council and county municipalities, and agent for Roe's seigniory.Lajeunesse, Adolphe, painter.LAVIOLETTE, MAJOR JOSEPH GASPARD, J.P, dealer in groceries, dry goods, hardware, &c., grist, saw, carding, and fulling mill owner, commissioner of small causes, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.commissioner of Population about 1500, Lapierre, Pierre, miller.Lefebvre, captain Isaie M., general dealer and baker.Lefebvre, Edouard, innkeeper.Létourneau, Gédéon, baker and trader.Létourneau, Narcisse, cooper.Loupret, Miss Eulalie, schoolmistress.Lussier, Louis, councillor.Marceau, Benoit, cabinetmaker.Marceau, Léon, cabinetmaker.Marceau, major Louis, tanner and currier.Martin, Antoine, shoemaker.Martin, Pierre, school commissioner.McNeil, Joseph & John, masons.Merizzi, Antoine, notary public, secretary-treasurer of schools, superintendent of county, and commissioner to receive affidavits.Moisan, Michel, bailiff.Monat, Frangois H., general store.Morrier, F.R., general store.Morrier, J.R., general store.ODELL, COLONEL LOOP, J.P., postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c., ; commissioner to receive affidavits, and trustee of ! dissentient school.| O'Donoughue, Miss Elodie, schoolmistress.| O'Donoughue, Henry, school teacher.1 O'Donoughue, Philomène, schoolmistress.Phelps, Aaron, trader and bailiff.| Picard, Albert, shoemaker.! Racicot, Grégoire, carriagemaker.Rémillard, Alexandre, miller.t Rémillard, Chrysandre, bailiff.| Rémillard, Julien, councillor.: Rémillard, Narcisse, baker.Sarrault, Joseph, physician and surgeon.\u2018Smith, Joseph, jr., & Brother, carriagemakers and ! blacksmiths.| Smith, Joseph, sen., contractor.i Stow, James, tailor.: Stuart, William, M.D.Thifault, Michel, M.D.; Trudeau, Joseph, ploughmaker.} Turner, Theodore, carder.Watson, Thomas & James, general dealers.Wilson, major Henry E., J.P., and trustee of dissentient i schools.York, John, tailor.NEUSTADT, C.W.\u2014A Geran Village in the Township of Normanby and County of Grey.Distant from Owen Sound, the County Town, 43 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 80.Barker, Willinm 11, civil engineer.| Winkler, David, postmaster, storekeeper, sawyer, &c.NEW CARLISLE, C.E.-A Village situated on tho North shore of Baie des Chaleurs, in the Township of Cox, County of Bonaventure, aud District of Gaspé.1t is the chief Town of the County, and a Port of Entry.1t has a considerable fishing business, Distant from Quebce 500 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 300.Billingsley, Benjamin, councillor, Caldwell, Henry, boardinghouse, Caldwell, James, ship owner.Caldwell, John Todd, JP.Caldwell, Matthew, J.P, postmaster, and storekeeper.Corbin, G.A., storekeeper.Day, Jumes, miller, Fraser, John, J.P\u2019, collector of customs.Hamilton, John Robinson, Q.C., ship owner, mayor and LeBel, J.G., J.P., notary public, registrar, coroner and county secretary-treasurer.McAdams, William M., gaol keeper.Meagher, William, clerk of customs.Milne, rev.Geo., M.A, rural dean, church of England.Sheppard, Martin, notary public, and high sheriff.Swith, Richard, ship owner.Smith, William, ship owner.Thompson, hon.John G., judge of Superior and Circuit warden.courts.Kelly, Charles, J.P, storekeeper and mill owner.Vibert, Philip, general commission merchant, and Kelly, Thomas R., storekeeper.Lloyd's agent.Kemphtor, Robert, storekeeper.angler, Willinm, store and tavern keeper.Martel, Etienne, advocate.Wilkie, John, of Wilkie & Winter, clerk of Cirtuit court.Wilkie & Winter, joint prothonotaries of Superior court and joint clerk of the Crown and Peace. 464 NEW DUNDEE\u2014NEW GLASGOW.1857.[Canapy NEW DUNDEE, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Wilmot and County of Waterloo.Distant from \u2014 Berlin 10 miles, and from Petersburg Station on the Grand Trunk Railway 6 milos.Mail tri-weukly.Population about 15, Millar, I.G., farmer.Mitchell, F.G., farmer.Mitchell, Hugh, waggonmaker.Poth, Andrew, chair factory.Rose, Frederick, saddler.Rothar, Michael, innkeeper.Taylor, J., tailor.Weganast, J.G., general store, saw mill and machine shop.Beach, Lyman, blacksmith.Bourchier, Robert, school teacher.Coppley, John, farmer.Ernst, \u2014, innkeeper.Ernst, Christian, postmaster.Ernst & Son, flouring and saw mill owners and general storekeepers.Graybill, John, carpenter.Lantenschlaeger, Philip.NEW DURHAM, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Burford and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 18 miles, and from Paris 17 miles.Daily mail, Population about 125.Height, Thomas, waggonmalker.Henry, J.B., saw mill owner.Larason, P.M., shoemaker.Lynes, William, innkeeper.Schooley, E.F., postmaster, and general dealer.Adams, O., tanner.Clark, John, general store.Ditchfield, Samuel, general store.Douglass, A., tanner.Gribben, E., shoemaker.Hartley, James, general dealer.NEW EDINBURGH, C.W.\u2014An important and very promising Village in the Township of Gloucester and County of Carleton.It is situated at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers, on the limits of Ottawa, and opposite the mouth of the Gatineau River; and is thus enabled to reccive a vast amount of timber from the surrounding country, which, besides a considerable quantity of flour, is shipped to Chicago and other United States markets.New Edinburgh possesses an inexhaustible and almost unlimited supply of water power ; and being easily available, this great natural advantage has already induced the establishment of several important manufactures.It is also surrounded by scenery of a most magnificent character, which is much heightened by the view obtained of the Castle erected by the late Hon, Thomas McKay, the founder of the village.Distant from Ottawa 1 mile, Population about 500.Aird, Matthew, cloth finisher.Allen, James, merchant.Archibald, John, gardener.Bambrick, Edward, laborer.Burwick, James, wool sorter.BLACKBURN, ROBERT, jr., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Blackburn, Robert, sen., clerk.Bray, Charles, miller.Bray, John, blacksmith.Burritt, H.O., woollen mills.Clements, James, miller.Clements, Robert, jr., spinner.Clements, Robert, sen., farmer.Corbett, Martin, cooper.Croll, Robert, tailor.Daly, Patrick, coachman.Demarias, Joseph, cooper.Dubuc, Oliver, cooper.Evans, Thomas, weaver.Fergusson, John, sawyer.Fisher, Benjamin, agent.GRANT, DONALD M,, clerk.Hunter, Robert, M.D., Rockcliffe.Hunter, 8.8.M., clerk.Hutchinson, Robert, miller.Imlay, John, mason.Jink, Robert, miner.Jones, John, flour packer.Kains, John, laborer.Lynch, Charles, carder.MACKAY, BROTHERS, merchants, millers, and manufacturers.Masson, Andrew, clerk.Maxwell, William, carter.McConnell, Richard, sawyer.McDonald, Peter, farmer.McGinnis, A., spinner.McNab, B., Rockcliffe.McNab, Campbell, Rockeliffe.Merrick, Nathan, spinner.Mochrile, Henry, fuller.Monaghan, John, laborer.Montgomery, William, gardener.Patterson, John, tailor.Pielow, Peter, cooper.Pinard, S., cooper.Sharpley, Abraham, blacksmith, Sherwood, Joseph, pilot.Smith, Maxwell, farmer.Stevenson, James.Stewart, Alexis, farmer.Wallace, William, clerk.*NEW ENGLAND, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Clarence and County of Russell.Distant from L'Origual 30 miles, and from Ottawa 27 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population of Township about 1000.Edwards, rev.J., Baptist.Edwards, William, J.P., reeve.Erskine, James, councillor.McCaul, Alexander, lieutenant of militia.McCaul, James, captain of militia and councillor.McCaul, John, licutenant of militia.McDougall, John, councillor, Ramage, John, J.P., councillor.ROE, GEORGE B., captain of militin, nnd township clerk.Shirreffs, Andrew, coroner.Woodley, Richard, postmaster.NEW GLASGOW, C.W.\u20144 Station in tho Township o?Aldborough, and County of Blgin, Distant from Morpobh 15 miles, from London 35 miles, and from Chatham 37 miles.Daily mail.Population about 50.Henry, James N, forwarder.McDOUGALL, JOHN, postmaster.MACKAY, JAMES, lumber merchant.RUTHVEN, JAMES, stage house\u2014fine, commodious McDiarmid, F., general dealer.and comfortable hotel, * The Post office is called Clarence. Direcrony.] 1858.NEW GLASGOW\u2014NEW HOPE.465 *NEW GLASGOW, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the River Achigan, in the Seigniory and County of Terrebonne, District of Montreal.It has à flour and very extensive lumbering trade, and tanneries, one of which employs continually 95 men, Distant from Montreal 30 miles, from Terrebonne 16 miles, from Rawdon Village 20 miles, and from St.Jérôme 7 miles.Daily mail, Population of Parish about 1866.Archibald, Alexander, school commissioner.Livingston, John, farmer, and road inspector.Bennett, Thomas, blacksmith and founder.Lockhart, rev.A.D., church of England, mission Kil- Brosnan, rev.D.J., Roman catholic.kenny and Wesleyville or St.Lin.Callaghan, Daniel, blacksmith.McAdam, Hugh, J.P., tanner and farmer.Campbell, William, secretary-treasurer of schools and McDonald, captain Archibald, commissioner of small council.causes.Carrey, Patrick, councillor and school commissioner.McDonald, James, school teacher.Cleghorn, Robert, farmer, and road inspector.McDonald, W., store and inn keeper, and councillor.Codére, Louis, miller.McGrath, Roger, farmer, mason, licensed auctioneer, Connolly, Patrick, school teacher.and school commissioner.Connor, Charles, councillor.Morrison, John, mail contractor.Cunningham, C., councillor and school commissioner.Morrow, J, school teacher.Dunn, James, miller.MURRAY, CAPTAIN JOHN, general storekeeper, Equitable Fire Insurance Company, W.Furse, agent.tailor, school commissioner and clerk of Commis- Turse, James, carding and fulling mill owner.sioners court.Furse, William, postmaster, general storekeeper, and Nickle, John, grocer and innkeeper.agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.| Reddy, John, harnessmaker.Goodman, Barnard, farmer, and bailiff.\u2018 Shepstone, James, carding and fulling mill owner, and Green, James, commissioner of small causes.councillor.HALE, JOHN, J.P., mayor, and sole leather manufac- Smith, Gilbert, bailiff.turer.St.Germain, Auguste, farmer, and road inspector.Lachapelle, Charles, carpenter and joiner.Tate, George, tailor, and councillor.Lauder, James, commissioner of small causes.NEW HOPE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the River Speed and on the Galt and Guelph Railway, iu the Township and County of Waterloo.Distant from Hamilton 31 miles, from Preston 4 miles, and from Guelph 9 miles.Mail daily.Population about 700.Allendorf, George, woollen factory.Johnston, John, blacksmith.Baker, William, proprietor of Lion hotel.Kapass, Frederick, engineer.Basch, Jacob, shoemaker.Kapass, John, rectifier.Basch, Valentine, carpenter.Karch, Charles, druggist and vinegar and glue manu- Bennoch, Robert, school teacher.facturer.Bergey, Eli, shoemaker.Kouth, Valentine, miller.Bergey, M., limeburner.Kribs, L., carpenter and contractor.Bobman, George, ornamental painter.Lackner, Philip, tailor.Boss, Charles, engineer.Longhouse, P., shingle factory.British American Friendly Society, C.Nabrgang, agent.Martin, G., cooper.Brown, \u2014, storekeeper.McDonald, A.P., blacksmith.Burnett, Walter, currier.McLean, Patrick, engineer.Cabe, John, wheelwright.MeMillan, A.D., accountant.Campbell, D., general store.Nabrgang, Conrad, postmaster, shingle merchant, gene- Conway, Michael, stonemason.ral storekeeper, tailor, and agent for British Ame- Daffron, William, shoemaker.rican Friendly Society.Decher, George, tailor.Oberhaltzer, Joseph, saw mill and timber yard.Ehgetz, Henry, cooper.Orton, Henry, jr., physician.Ellis, S.Thomas, miller.Orton, Henry, sen., surgeon.Fady, Joseph, cooper.Pambaker & Son, general store.Field, Henry, shingle factory.Pickin, Alexander, shoemaker.Frosh, John, stonemason.Pickin, John, shoe store.Goodall, James, currier.Reichard, John, millwright.Glick, Mrs, Union hotel.Renwick, W., butcher.Grabe, John, weaver.Roos, J., cooper.Gucunbach, \u2014, Waggonmaker.Rotharnad, Lewis, cabinet factory.Henry, elder William, Christian conference.Rotharndd, rev.L., Lutheran.Herdel, Honry, carpenter.Rudd, M., sawyer.Hespeller, Jacob, proprictor of grist and saw mills, dis- Sachs, C., cooper.tillery and cooperage and timber merchant.Sachs, E., basket maker.Hess, Adam, turner, Schmidt, Adolph, carpenter.Hodgkins, rev, Thomas J., Free church, Schmidt, Francis, cooper.Hohn, Peter, saw mill.Scott, Adam, proprictor of Sir William Wallace hotel.Hortup, Joh, miller, Shell, John, rectifier.House, Andrew, tannor.Sipes, John, land surveyor.House, Joseph, currier.\u2019 Souder, William, tobacconist.Hows, Edwin, tanner, Spelman, Edward, distiller.Müther, L., blacksmith, Strickland, \u2014, railway station master.Jackson, M., tanner\u2019s shop, saw mill, and general tim-|Wehrli, A, cooper.ber yard.Wiesman, G., cooper.; * This village, strietly speaking, adjoins the settlement of New Paisley: but that settlement is generally merged in the n oe wv considered as a part of it.In the above list will be found the names of the residents in the Settlement as well as \"ago. 466 NEW HAM BURG, C.W.-a Village in the Township of Wilmot and County of Waterloo, It is on the Grand Trunk Railway, with a station at which all trains stop, Distant from Toronto 13 miles.Mail daily.Population about 1100.Allchin, John, clerk of Division court, notary public, commissioner in Queen's bench, and agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.Allen, Nathan, planing factory.Bartholomew, Nicholas, cooper.Bayly, W., physician and surgeon.Bechtel, Jacob, surgeon.Berger, Franz, blacksmith.Boeckner, Peter, shoemaker.Boehler, Xavier, potter.Brill, Jacob, cooper.Brill, Peter, saloonkeeper.BOULLEE, W.H,, physician, surgeon and druggist ; editor, proprietor and publisher of the Neutrale.Closs, Jacob, harnessmalker.Deichert, Henry, saddler.England, Lawrence, carpenter.Fink, H., cdoper.Frank, Sylvester, brewer.Gartung, Ernst, carpenter.Germann, Charles, tanner and innkeeper.Gilbert, R.H., innkeeper.Haisermann, John, innkeeper.Hartmann, J., butcher and saloonkeeper.Hunter, William, storekeeper.Kistner, Wendlin, baker.Klein & Brothers, storekeepers.Kompf & Frank, butchers.Kraft, Adam, blacksmith, Latchaw, Abraham, painter.Maggs, Henry, butcher and innkeeper.Matheson & Wallace, potters.Mattison, John, baker.Merner, Frederick, carriagemaker.Merner & Nopper, founders and machinists.Merner, Samuel, storekeeper.Might, Robert, machinist.Moore, Samuel, carpenter.Morley, George, saloonkeeper.Nahrgang, Christopher S., innkeeper and shoemaker.Nevills, Abraham, carpenter.Nevills, Titus G.S., storekeeper, and proprictor of mill and cloth factory.Niebel, Jacob, shoemaker.NEW ITAMBURG\u2014NEW LOWELL.1857.[CANADA Business entirely loca], 75 miles, and from Borlin NEUTRALE, (THE) weekly, annunl subscription $1.50 W.H.Boullee, proprietor and publisher.Otto, Valentine, carpenter.Phillippi, Henry, weaver.Platzer, llenry, butcher.Provident Life Assurance and Investment ¢ John Allchin, agent.Quehl, John, tailor.Rally, rev.W., church of England.Rieche, rev.\u2014, Lutheran.Ritz, John, tailor and clothier.Roberts, Samuel, saloonkeeper.Roberts, William, watchmaker and jeweller.Rogge, Frederick, carpenter.Roland, Michael, saddler.ROSS, ANDREW, storekeeper.Rotharmel, John, innkeeper.Ruchty, George, shoemaker.Schippman, T., wheat merchant and livery stable keeper.Schuler, Wendlein, innkeeper.Scott, William, postmaster.Seiler & Brother, storekeepers.Seyler, Theobald, tavernkeeper.Shannon, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Shneider, rev.J., Baptist.Siegner, Eckhart, waggonmaker.Sippel, Henry, cooper.Smith, Daniel, tailor.Smith, W.& A., storekeepers.Stahlberg, August, watchmaker and jeweller.Stauch, Jacob, waggonmaker.Stiefelmeirer, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Tappe, Frederick, shoemaker.THOMPSON, GEORGE, miller, and proprietor of cloth factory and distillery.Turnbull & Stuart, storekeepers.Wagner, Frederick, shoemaker.Wagner, Jacob, storekeeper.Wagner, John, carpenter.Waldman, \u2014, tailor and clothier.Warner, Henry, carpenter.Wredew, William, cigarmaker.Young, Philip, harnessmaker.Zank, Ernst, pumpmaker.Zaph, Christian, tailor.ompany, NEW IRELAND, C.E.\u2014A Post office Station in the Township of Ireland and County of Megantic.Valuable and extensive copper mines have been discovered in the Township.Distant from Leeds 16 miles, and from Quobee 67 miles.Popu- ation of neighbourhood about 200.Amadon, John, road overseer.Armstrong, rev.John, Wesleyan.Bennett, Robert, inspector of roads.Bridge, Samuel J., blacksmith.Byrne, James, road overseer.Croteau, Germain, inspector of roads.Dion, Jean, carpenter.Emery, rev.C.P., church of England.Fréchette, Joseph, road overseer.Goudreau, Jean Baptiste, road overscer.Hough, William, inspector of roads.Johnston, Robert, road overseer.Kirkpatrick, James, carpenter, joiner, and rond overscer.| Kimball, Aaron, tanner, and road overseer.Lavoie, Moise, carpenter.McLaughlin, Michael, rond overseer.Mickel, Robert, road overseer, Phelps, Jumes, inspector of ronds.Porter, John, shoemaker, and ingpector of roads.Porter, Richard C., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Porter, Thomas, shoemaker.Shortell, William, road overseer.Stewart, Joseph, road overseer.Triblecock, William, road overseer.Wilson, James, road overseer.\"NEW LOWELL, C.W.\u20142 Village situated in tho Township of Bunnidalo und County of Simeoo, 14 is a station of the Ontario, Simcoe and Lake Huron Railroad.Distant trom Toronto 79 miles, nnd from Collingwood 17 wiles, aro from Toronto $2.37%, from Collingwood 50c, Mail daily.Population about 100.Evans, John, storekeeper.Jacques & Hays, cabinet factory.Maunder, John, tavernkeeper.* The Post offico is called Sunnidalo Station.Stanley, J., sawmill owner.Paton, James, steam sawmill owner.Paton, Peter, postmaster, Diracrory.| 1858.JERI NEW LIVERPOOL\u2014NEWBORO'.467 \u2018NEW LIVERPOOL, C.E.\u2014A Village situated above Quebce, on the South shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Scigniory of Lauzon and County of Lévi.The place isremarkable for its extensive lumbering business and is contiguous to a Station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Quebec 7} miles; steamboat fare 3c, railroad fare Tic.Population about 1800, Alé, Antoine, blacksmith, and commissioner of small causes.Alleyn, David, shoemaker.Amiraux, Timothé, general storekeeper, and commissioner of small causes.Atkinson, Henry, dealer in lumber.Benson & Co., dealers in lumber.Bourassa, Edouard, grocer.Bourassa, Francois, innkeeper.Breakey, Henry, dealer in lumber.Cameron, John, grocer.Colclough, John, millwright.Couture, François, jr., road overseer.Débigaré, Louis, tinsmith.Demers, Jérémie, road overseer.Fitzgerald, J.M., physician and surgeon.Gauvreau, Etienne, shoemaker.Gély, Louis, shoemaker.Grannell, James, shoemaker.Guay, François X., baker.Hamilton, Robert, & Co., dealers in lumber.Horion, Edouard, general store.Joncas, Augustin, jr., road overseer.Labrie, Jacques, general store.Lagneux, Edouard, J.P., warden of county, mayor of municipality and commissioner of small causes.Lambert, Julien, inspector of roads.Lambert, Pierre, provincial land surveyor, and secre- tary-treasurer of schools.Leclerc, Frangois, jr., general store.Lemieux, Gabriel, general store.McCready, Henry, jr., dealer in lumber.McCready, John, general store.McKenzie, John, postmaster, ship chandler and grocer.Mercier, Joseph, wheelwright.Morgan, Terence, general store.Proulx, Thomas, joiner.Ritchie, John, founder.Roberge, J., stower.Savard, Laurent, baker.Sax, rev.Pierre, Roman catholic.Simard, Etienne, notary public, secretary-treasurer of municipality and clerk of Commissioners court.Sinjohn, John, blacksmith.Stanton, John, general store.Vachon, Jean Baptiste, culler.Wilson, Thomas, culler.NEW RICHMOND, C.E\u2014A Village and Township in the County of Bonaventure and District of Gaspé.It has a fishing and lumbering trade.Distant from New Carlisle, the County Town, 30 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 890- Alain, rev.J.Louis, Roman catholic.Boissonnault, Narcisse, storekeeper.Bourdages, R., councillor.BRASH, RICHARD, postmaster, (exchange office.) Campbell, John, storekeeper.Davidson, rev.John, church of Scotland.Desiré, Joseph, sen., councillor.Doddridge, John, J.P.Fairservice, Daniel, councillor.Harvey, William, sen., preventive officer.Howatson, John, mayor.Leblanc, John, councillor.Lynd, William, councillor.McKenzie, John, J.P.MONTGOMERY, ROBERT H., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, provisions, general produce, &c.Peebles, John, councillor.Thornton, Hastwell, M.D.INEWASH, C.W.\u2014An Indian Village at tho foot of Owen Sound Bay, opposite Sydenham, and in the Township of Keppel, County of Grey.It constituted, à short time since, a portion of the Indian Reserve, on the Indian Peninsula.Population about 150.Angus, William, Indian trader.: Elliott, Abner, interpreter.! Keezhik, Charles, agent for the Indians, schoolmaster of church of England school, and catechist.i Kekedoonse, Peter Jones, Indian chief.Tabequun, F., Indian chief.Vandusen, James, teacher.Yandusen, rev.Conrad, Wesleyan missionary.NEWBORO\u2019, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Isthmus, où the Rideau Canal, in the Townships of North and South Crosby, and County of Leeds.Distant from Brockville 38 miles, and from Kingston, 32 miles.Stage fare to Brockville $1.50.Daily mail, Population about 230.: Baker, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.Bell, Willian, innkeeper.Brassor, Charles, cooper.Butler, Joseph, & Co., tinsmiths.Chureh, Albort, blacksmith.Drafin, John, general store.Giles, Jobn J., saddler nud harnessmaker.Hutton, Thomas, tinsmith.Johnston, Robert J., postmaster, and tanner.Johnston, William, innkeeper, Kennedy, Owen, innkeeper, Larrivee, Peter, shoemaker.Leach, R.& 5., cabinetmakers.McDONALD, DANIEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, drugs, &c.MoDONALD, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &c.McManus, William B., grocer.* Also called St, Romuald d'Etohemin.Nicols, Clark, carriagemaker.O'Meara, Mrs., dressmaker.Pattyson, rev.William M., Wesleyan.Paul, William, cooper.Pillow, William T., saddler and harnessmaker.Preston, John W., saddler.Robb, Samuel, teacher.Shaver, A., carriagemaker.Stanton, George, plasterer.Stanton, Joseph, plasterer.STEVENS, JAMES B, clerk of Division court, and commissioner for taking affidavits.Tiemayne, rev.William, church of England.Warwick, John, plasterer.Whaley, Isaac, blacksmith.Whaley, James, plasterer.WILLOUGHBY & RAILL, dealers in dry goods, gros ceries, hardware, crockery, and drugs.+ The Post office is at Owen Sound, 468 NEW SARUM\u2014NEWBURY.1857.[Canapa NEW SARUM, C.W._A station situated in the Township of Yarmouth and County of Elgin, Distant from St.Thomas 7 miles.Daily mail.Population nbout 50.Canell, R., innkeeper.Gibson, J., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Smith, rev.A., Baptist.Willis, A., innkeeper, NEWBURG H, C.W.\u2014a Village situated on the Naprneo River, in the Township of Camden and County of Addington, Distant from Kingston 23 miles, and from the Napanee Station of the Grand Trunk Railway 6% miles.Usual stago fare to Kingston 75¢.Daily mail.Population about 900.Barton, Henry B., baker.BEACH & CATON, publishers of the Index.BEACH, DAVID, A.M, principal of grammar school and editor of the Index.Black, John, tanner and currier.Bower, J., druggist.Britannia Life Assurance Company, J.D.Ham, agent, Bruton, George, carding and fulling machines.Carscallen, Luke, auctioneer.Carter, Robert, M.D.Caton, Allan, chemist, druggist and bookseller.Caton & Miller, general store.Clark, William, tanner and currier.Creighton, John, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Darouch, Pascal, tailor.Davy, James, shoemaker.Detlor, Jacob, shoemaker.Detlor, W.P.V., shoemaker.Dorey, rev.Gifford, Wesleyan.Dowling, Richard, general store and ashery.Eakins, George, cabinetmaker and turner.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, D.Hooper, agent.Eustis, Levi, cooper.Tarley, John, blacksmith, Finkle, Henry, carriagemaker.Finkle & Madden, stage proprietors and mail contractors.Fish, rev.C., Wesleyan.Fullarton, Joseph, cabinetmaker and turner.Ham, John D., J.P., general storekeeper, and agent for Britannia Life, and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Assurance Companies.Ham, Robert, mason.Hooper, D., general store and grist mill owner, and agent for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Hooper, Augustus F.G., postmaster.Hope, R.F., hotelkeeper.Howell & Clark, carpenters, joiners and saw millers, Howell, David, grocer and provision dealer.Iycke, Edward, carpenter and joiner.INDEX, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, D.Beach, editor ; Beach & Caton, proprietors and publishers ; Orrin Pierce, printer.International Life Assurance Company, D.Hooper, agent.Jones, Edward, builder.Lake, Samuel, carringemaker.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, J.D.Ham, agent.Mackay, rev.W.E., church of Scotland.Madden, George, grist mill.Madden, Richard, saw mill.McConnell, Ezekiel, tailor.McEgan, Florence, J.P., township clerk, and general storekeeper.McGuin, J.B., teacher of model and common school.Miles, rev.S., Wesleyan.MILLER, CEPHAS H., J.P., saw mill owner.Osborn, Richard, general store.Papa, Daniel, tailor.Perry, rev.D., Episcopal methodist.Piercy, John, blacksmith and farrier.PIERCE, ORRIN, printer of the Index.Powers, James, hotelkeeper.Roblin, O.8., saddler and harnessmaker.Rook, John, tinsmith.Russell, Andrew, tailor.Ruttan, Allen, M.D.Scott, Thomas, blacksmith.Shorey, Nelson, millwright.Stickney, D.B., iron foundry and finishing lathe, Wells & Brother, saddlers and harnessmakers.NEWBURY, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Village situated in the Township of Mosa and County of Middlesex, and a Station on the Great Western Railway.Distant from London 36 miles, and from Wardsville 3 miles.Mail daily.Population about 500.Adair & Storey, shoemakers.Albion hotel, Alexander Campbell, proprietor.American hotel, D.Graves, proprietor.Armstrong, Edward, carpenter and joiner.Baker, John, butcher.Barber, Benjamin, carpenter and joiner.Bartlett, D.W., shoemaker.Beamish, Samuel, livery stable keeper.Boyd, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Boyden, John, blacksmith.Brawly, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Brecken, John, carpenter and joiner.Burgess, Robert, shoemaker.Butler, Henry, saloonkeeper.Call, M.D., carpenter and joiner.Campbell, Alexander, proprietor of Albion hotel.Clements, William, general store.Clifford, Lawrence, carpenter and joiner.Cook, Joseph, tinsmith.Downey, Neil, school teacher.Drake, E., innkeeper.Farland, Henry, baker.Fletcher & Brothers, iron founders.Gamble, A.W., M.D Graves, D., proprietor of American hotel.Haily, \u2014, provision merchant.Higgins, John, carpenter and joiner.Holmes, Irvin, cabinetmaker.Holmes, James, painter.Irving, W.J., tailor.Kelley, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.Kerr, Archibald, steam saw mill.Kitchen & Brother, steam saw mill.Kitchen, George, blacksmith.Lawrence, rev.B., Episcopal methodist.Little, Edward, general store.Lumley, John, waggonmaker.Lynes, Charles, carpenter and joiner.McIntosh, Hugh, proprietor of Rob Roy hotel.Mitchell, Cornelius, chemist and druggist.Moore, Stephen, carpenter and joiner.Moore, Stephen, saloonkeeper.Moore, W.S., station master.Morgan, \u2014, flour store.Murray, Robert, conveyancer.Newcombe, Edda, steun pluning und machine door sash factory.Newcombe, Jumes, shingle factory.Olds, Oharles, cabinetmaker.Ollis, William, confectioner, baker and dealer in flour.Palmer, William, turner and chair maker.Parks & Brother, carpenters and joiners.Porterfield, William, constable.Provincial Insurance Company, George C.Secord agent. Dmcrorr.] 1858.NEWBURY\u2014 NEWMARKET.169 Purdy, Thomas, bailiff of Division court.Randall, Thomas, boot and shoe maker.ROBINSON, THOMAS, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Rob Roy hotel, Hugh McIntosh, proprietor.Sage, \u2014, bricklayer and plasterer.Secord, George Ç., postmaster, commission merchant and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Secord, James B., conveyancer, &c.SMITH, G.J., commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench and livery stablekecper, and proprietor of Western Railway hotel.Smith, James, carpenter and joiner.Smith, James B., general store.Snell, Edmond, saloonkeeper.Stevenson, William, carpenter and joiner.Stinson, D.S., dry goods merchant.Sullivan, David, innkeeper and stage proprietor.Thompson, Robert, sen., J.P.Thompson & Son, steam grist and saw mills.Tolls, J.C., cooper.Tucker, John, proprietor »f town lots.Wallon, James, M.D.Watson, John, baker.WESTERN RAILWAY HOTEL, G.J.Smith,proprietor.Weston, George, cabinetmaker.NEWMARKET, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township Simcoe, au Lako Huron Railroad.Distant from Toronto 34 miles, fare $1.Adam, William, carpenter and joiner.Allen, James, ironfounder.Allen, Miss, dressmaker.Bache, G.H., general store.Baker, rev.Thomas, Congregationalist.Barber & Hart, marble manufactory.Bently, John, druggist.Bogart, John, J.P.Bogart, M.W., general store.Botsford, Joseph, cabinetmaker.Botsford, T., harnessmaker.BOULTBEE, ALFRED, barrister and solicitor.Brodie, Robert, carpenter.Brown, rev.Jolin, church of Scotland.Burn, Miss Mary, fancy store.BURNIE, CHARLES J., general grocer and dealer in clothing.Burroughs, Thomas, baker and confectioner.Caldwell, J.B., chairmaker and painter.Canada Western Assurance Company, Thomas Nixon, agent.Carling, William, boot and shoe store.Cawthra, Joseph, general store.Colins, Joseph W., township clerk and treasurer.Conlon, Thomas, butcher and dealer in provisions.Cook, Robert, carpenter.Corryell, Abraham, road contractor.Corryell, M.S., grocer.Crawford, David, cistern maker.Crone, John, jr., carpenter.DAVISON, JOIIN, boot and shoe maker.Donald, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.Eagle hotel, Nicholas Hawks, proprietor.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, R.H.Smith, agent.Farrel, George, blacksmith.Finn, rev.W., Episcopal methodist.Foley & McLaughlin, tanners.Ford, O., steam saw, and grist mill owner, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Foster, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Fowler, elder S.M., Christian conference.Gorham, Eli, J.P.Hacket, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Hall, A.M.,, confoctioner.Hawks, Nicholas, proprietor of Eagle hotel.Howit, J., North proprietor of American hotel.HODGE, J.& J., manufacturers of and dealers in cooking, parlor and box stoves, cistern pumps, copper, tin, and sheot iron ware, &c., wholesale and retail.Hughes, Elwood, general store.Hurrell, \u2014, grain broker.International Lifo Assurance Company, R.H.Smith, agont.JACKSON, ERASTUS, editor, proprietor, and publisher of the New Era and bookseller, James, Josiah, & Co., machinists, Jamoyson, Mrs, general store.Kane, Patrick, dealer in tinware.Keough, F.H., boot and shoe maker.of Whitchurch and County of York, on the line of the Ontario» Mails daily.Population about 1000.{ Kermott, Edward, livery stable keeper.Kirkpatrick, Mrs.Mary, general store.| Lovely, Patrick, boot and shoe storekeeper.i Mansion house, T.Mosier, proprietor.Marling, Samuel A., principal of grammar school.Marsden, J.W., agent.McCracken, A.G., carriagemaker.: McGuire, Miss Ellen, dressmaker and milliner.: McKay, John, carriagemaker.; MeNaulty, rev.J., Roman catholic.Millard, Joseph, cabinetmaker.Monkman, Mrs., dressmaker.Moore, R., dentist.Morris, J., grocery and provision storekeeper.Mortimore, George, stove and tin warehouse.Mosier, T., proprietor of Mansion house.Moulton, J.C., district schoolmaster.Nash, John, physician and surgeon.NEW ERA, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50, Erastus Jackson, editor, proprietor, and publisher.Nixon, Thomas, bookseller and grocer, and agent for i Canada Western Assurance Company.i North American hotel, J.Hewit, proprietor.i Palmer, William, mason.Parker, J.G., general store.I Peck, S.N., dentist Prior, Daniel, carpenter.\u2018Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, R.H.Smith, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, O.Ford, agent.Pyne, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Railroad hotel, Charles Wright, proprietor.Ramsey, rev.S.F., M.A., church of England.Raper, Thomas, tailor.Rheinhart, Jacob, boot and shoe maker.Richardson, North, conveyancer.Roadhouse, Samuel, cabinetmaker and undertaker.Robinson, Reuben, cordwainer.Robinson, Robert, mason.Roe, William, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Ryan & Hallen, surveyors and engineers.Saxton, John, watch and clock maker.Smith, R.H., agent for Equitable Fire, International Life, and Provident Life Assurance Companies.Southard, William V., carpenter and framer.Spencer, E., tailor.Sterland, John, butcher.Sutherland, Donald, general storekeeper, flour miller, &c.Sykes, \u2014, ironfounder.Townley, John, tailor.Walliss, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Wetheral, James, blacksmith.White, George, blacksmith.Willson, elder H.H., Christian conference.Willson, J., boot and shoe maker.Wright, Charles, proprietor of Railroad hotel.Zeller, Morris, hotelkeeper, NEWCASTLE\u2014NEWRY.1857.[CANADA *NEWCASTLE, C.W.\u2014A Town situated on Lake Ontario, in the Township of Clarke and County of Durham.It isa Station on the Grand Trunk Railway.Toronto 47 miles.Mail daily.Population about 1250 Academy, W.T.Boat, principal.Allen, Benjamin M., sen.,notary public, and auctioneer.Allin, Charles, cabinetmaker.Allin, Thomas, proprietor of Wellington house.Allin, William, & Sons, carpenters and builders.Bains, Thomas, pumpmaker.BANK OF TORONTO, S.Wilmot, agent.Beachan, David S., cabinetmaker.Bethel, R., butcher.Boat, W.T., principal of Academy.Bower, D.N., grocer.Bradley, W.R., auctioneer and livery stable keeper.Brent, rev.Henry, church of England.Brock, J., nurseryman.Brown C., carriagemaker.Buchan, John, saddler.Callicott, Thomas, blacksmith.Canada Western Assurance Co., A.McNaughton, agent.CARMICHAEL, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, clothing, millinery, jewellery, fancy goods, boots, shoes, groceries, &c.CASSELMAN & BROCK, general dealers in dry goods, clothing, millinery, fancy goods, hardware, &c.Collins, Asa, proprietor of Empire house, saddler and harnessmaker.Commercial hotel, J.Oakley.Couch, William, baker and grocer.Cragg, rev.Edward, Wesleyan.Curtis, George, hotelkeeper.Davy, Richard, carpenter and builder.Decker, Edward, cabinetmaker.Decker, Richard S., baker and grocer.Dickson, John, wharfinger.Eddy, James, plasterer and stonemason.Eilbeck, James, painter.Empire house, Asa Collins, proprietor.Express office, W.R.Bradly, agent.FAIRBAIRN, ROBERT, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Farncomb, Frederick, customs officer.Fenwick, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.Ferguson, Adna, carpenter and builder.Fores, John, boot and shoe maker.Galbraith, David, M.D.Gilmour house, Thomas Gilmour, proprietor.Grant, William, shoemaker.Greenaway, Frederick, butcher.Grey, John, millwright.Herbert, John, carpenter and builder.HODGES, HIRAM, J.P., postmaster.Honey, Joseph, shoemaker.Honey, Samuel, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Howell, John, shoemaker.Hunter, A.H., operator for Montreal Telegraph Co.Ivory, Patrick, provincial land surveyor.Jacobs, George A., dealer in lumber.Kent, À.B., piano forte agent.Little, Robert, tailor.Lovekins, James P., nurseryman.Massey, M.A., president of Newcastle Bible society, proprietor of foundry, machinist, and tinsmith.McCarthy, Misses, milliners and dressmakers.The trade of the place is considerable.Distant froin Cubourg 25 miles, and from McCormack, J.M., cooper.McCOY, SAMUEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware, crockery, groceries, boots nnd shoes, produce and lumber.McDONALD & METCALFE variegated marble.McINTOSH, WILLIAM, commission merchant, produce dealer and miller.McKeon, Thomas, shoemaker.McNaughton, Andrew, miller, recve, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.McNAUGHTON & BROTHERS, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McNaughton, J., depot of Newcastle Bible society.McNEILL, NEALE, attorney at law.Miller, Phares, carriagemaker.Montreal Telegraph Company, A.1I.Hunter, operator.Moses, Myron, contractor.Nealy, George, butcher.Newcastle Branch Bible Society, H.A.Massey, president; IT.S.Northrop, secretary-treasurer ; J.McNaughton, depositary.Northrop, H.S., secretary-treasurer of New Castle Bible society.NORTHROP & MOSES, late Tuttle, Moses & Northrop, wholesale and retail druggists, dealers in patent medicines, trusses, &ec.Oakley, Joseph, proprietor of Commercial hotel.Philp, rev.William, Wesleyan.Poole, David, carpenter.POWERS, CALVIN 8S.POWERS, W.A, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Recorder, and book and job printer.Provincial Insurance Company, S.Wilmot, agent.Ralph, Richard, contractor.RECORDER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50, W.A.Powers, editor, proprietor and publisher.Reid, John, painter.Robson, John J., contractor.Rose, William A., druggist and stationer.Rose, William N., M.D.Simmons & Handcock, builders and contractors.Smale, Samuel, tailor and livery stablekeeper.Stafford, Henry, carpenter.Stien, Robert, painter and carpenter.Stone, Levi, blacksmith.Strowger, William, hotelkeeper.Tamblyn, Thomas, tanner and town trensurer.Taylor, Brothers, carpenters and builders.Templeton, George, general store.Treleaven, John, cabinet, sash and door factory.Trevittick, Mark, carpenter and builder.Walbridge, E.Z., bailiff.Walbridge, William, land surveyor.Warner, William, accountant.Wellington house, Thomas Allin, proprictor.WILMOT & Co., dealersin dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Wilmot, Lewis tanner.WILMOT, SAMUEL, agent for Bank of Toronto and Provincial Insurance Company, clerk of Division court, and issuer of marriage licenses., dealers in plain and NEWRY, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Manvers and County of Durham.\u2018Weekly mail.Population about 100.Allen, James, school teacher.Bahan, John, cooper.Bassett, Thomas, blacksmith.Johnson, James A., postmaster, and storekeeper.Distant from Toronto 60 milos- Jones, James, carpenter and joiner.Logan, rev.William, church of England.Preston, Alexander, J.P.Preston, Porter, reeve.* Bond Head Harbour, formerly distinct, is now incorporated with Nowcastlo and forms part of thut villago. Dirxcrorry.] 1858.NEWTON\u2014NORMANDALE.471 \u2018NEWTON, C.W.\u2014A Village of considerable importance situated by Lake Ontario, on the Telegraph road to Toronto, in the Township of Clarke and County of Durham, Distant from Newtonville railway station 3 miles, and from Port Hope 12 miles, Fare froin Port Hope 50c.Daily mail.Population about 350.Allan, William, tanner and currier.Jacobs, Joseph, tanner, and issuer of marriage licenses.Beavis, John, of Beavis & Lockhart, postmaster, and Jones, Henry, hotelkeeper.agent for St.Lawrence Mutual Insurance Company.Kennedy, Robert, blacksmith.BEAVIS & LOCKHART, dealers in dry goods, hard- | Kennedy, Thomas S., blacksmith.ware, groceries produce, &c.Bowles, John, tailor.Bradley, Alexander, shoemaker.Bradley, John, cabinetmaker.Bradley, William, mason.Braggington, Mrs., dressmaker.Conroy, phraim, blacksmith.Coulter, John, shoemaker.Culver, Abraham, carriagemaker.Dickey, T., blacksmith, Farrow, Thomas, teacher.Gardiner, John A., general store.Harrison, John, carpenter.Hopewood, John, tailor.Hopewood, Thomas, shoemaker.Hopper, Thomas, innkeeper.\u2019 Hyatt, Sewell, carpenter.Ireland, John, blacksmith.; Kirkland, Samuel, carpenter and builder.Lockhart, William, bookseller.McBain, John, tailor and innkeeper.McBride, William, carriagemaker.McCaldon, Isaac, carpenter.MeMurtey, James, hotelkeeper.Mose, Henry, carriagemaker.Muldrew, John, tailor.Porter, rev.Samuel, church of Scotland.Scott, Nicholas E., saddler.{ Smith, Noble C., general store.i Speers, James, cooper.i Spencer, Charles W., land owner.St.Lawrence Mutual Insurance Co., J.Bearis, agent., Thomson, James, shoemaker.: Thomson, James, tailor.Walker, John, land owner.Young, rev.G.P., Free church.NEWTOWN ROBINSON, C.W._3 village on the Town line between the Townships of West Gwillimbury and Tecumseth, in the South Riding of Simcoe.Distant from Toronto 42 miles, from Barrie 19 miles, and from Bradford 9 miles.Daily stage to Bradford, carrying the mail, Population about 100.Bowles, John, tanner and currier.Chantler, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.Colborn, Hugh, blacksmith, Dickenson, Joan, miller.Ellis, George, shoemaker.Faulkner, William, tailoz.Fraser, James P., shoemaker.Gilroy, William, tavern and store keeper.Gowan, Samuel, blacksmith.| Hudson, John, innkeeper.Merrick, Benoni, fulling and carding mill.Merrick, John, carpenter and builder.Snowdon, Robert, tailor.i Spillet, Stanley, brickmaker.Towns, W.C., carding and fulling mill.Williams, William, shoemaker.Wilson, James, carpenter.NILESTOWN, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Westminster and Dorchester, and County of Middlesex.Distant from London 7 miles.Population about 100.Niles, W.H.Niles, William, J.P., M.P.P.NITHBURG, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of | Putnam, Joshua, J.P., postmaster.North Easthope and County of Perth, on the road to Milbank from Shakespeare.Distant from Shakespeare, which is the nearest station, 10 miles.Tri-weekly mail.Population about 200.Brown, James, postmaster, and storekeeper.Brown, Robert, miller.Ingraham, Charles, carpenter.Milne, rev.W., Baptist.Robinson, Thomas, carpenter.Taylor, S., innkeeper.NOBLETON, C.WA Villago in the Township of King and County of York.Distant from Toronto 27 miles.Tri- weekly mil.Population about 100.Adams, rev.James, Free church.Cairns, Thomas, framer.Hanman, Conrad, carpenter.Hart, John, innkeeper.McOlusky, Henry, blacksmith.Munsie, Robert, general dealer.Munsie, William, postmaster, and hotelkeeper.Snider, captain Isaac.Snider, Martin.NORMANDA LE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Charlotteville and County of Norfolk.Distant from Simcoe 10 miley, aud from Hamilton 50 miles.Mail tri-weekly, Population about 150.Kimball, Freeman, grocer.Kimball, John Ir, blacksmith.Post, Jol, tavernkeeper.Post, John D., iron founder.Shepard, John W., postmaster, and lumber merchant.Stow, William, painter.Tolmie, John, accountant.VanNorman, Romaine F., J.P.Willcox, Harvey P., turner.* The Post office is called Clarke. 472 NIAGARA.1857.[CANADA \u2014\u2014 NIAGARA, C.W.\u2014The Chief Town of the County of Lincoln, situated at the mouth of the Niagnra River, on Lake Ontario.This Town is one of the oldest in Canada West, and was tho scene of muy stirring events in its early history, It was burned down, in December 1818, by Genoral MoCluro, of the American army, in his rotreat from the Provinceo, It is beautifully situated on a plain, and has been laid out in wido strcots.From its markod healthy position, it is woll adapted for the recreation, during the warm months, of the toil-worn city morchant or student.Distant from Toronto by wator communi | cation 36 miles, from Hamilton by rail 50 miles, from St.Cathorines 12 miles, and from Niagnrn Falls 16 miles.Dailymails =! Population about 3400.Allan, Henry, judge.Alma, John L., wine and spirit merchant.Baker, William, innkeeper.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, Thomas McCormick, agent.Barker, John, carpenter and builder.Barr, William, jr., dry goods store.Baxter, captain.Best R., butcher.Bishop, William, butcher.Bonner, B., constable.Burns, John, shoemaker.Campbell, D., M.D.Campbell, Edward C., County judge.Canada Western Assurance Company, James M.Dunn, agent.Chittendon, \u2014, manager of car works.Christie, Alexander, general dealer.Christie, Peter, grocer.Chrysler, \u2014, general store.Claus, Warren, judge of Surrogate court.Clement, George A.Clench, F.À.B., clerk of County court.Colonial Life Assurance Company, J.A.Woodruff, agent.Conner, Robert, postmaster.Davidson, John, builder.Dickson, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Dickson, hon.W., M.L.C.Dickson, rev.M., Wesleyan.Dixon, Edward, lumber merchant.Dunn, James M., teacher, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, F.M.Whitlaw, agent.Erie and Ontario Railway Company, W.Turner, chief clerk; G.B.Redfield, superintendent; F.G.Nash, station master.Farley, H., painter.Finn, P., bailiff of Division court.Follett, S., general dealer.Fraser, John, innkeeper.Gale, John.Garratt, L., attorney.Garratt, captain Alexander.GIBSON, HAMILTON, cabinet and furniture manufacturer and upholsterer.Goslin, J., innkeeper.Grainger, F.H., painter.GRIERSON, JAMES, baker, confectioner and grocer; orders punctually attended to.Hall, John, grocer.Hamilton, John, tailor.Handcock, captain.Hardy, William, shoemaker.Heron, Andrew, steamboat owner.Howard, R., innkeeper.Hutchison, R., hotelkeeper.International Life Assurance Company, J.M.Lawder, agent.Jones, J.O., builder.Kearins, W., shoemaker.Kingsmill, William, sheriff KIRBY, WILLIAM, proprietor and publisher of the Mail.Lawder, John M., barrister, clerk of the peace, and agent for International Life Assurance Company.Lawrie, Mrs.A., music teacher.LOCKHART, JAMES, importer of and dealer in diy goods, &c., and flour mill owner.Lockwood, James, dealer in hardware.Longhurst, G., butcher.MAIL, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, William Kirby, proprietor and publisher.MARTIN, ANDREW, dealer in dry goods, clothing, &e.McBride, \u2014, carriagemalser.McCORMICK, THOMAS, agent for Bank of Upper Canada.McCulloch, John, general store.McDougal, Daniel, treasurer.McMillan, John, grocer.McMurray, rev.William D., church of England.Mechanics Institute with library of 1000 volumes.Melville, lieut., commandant of Fort Mississaugua.MERCER, L.W., deputy sheriff.Miller, William D., clerk of Crown.Moffatt, Mrs., hotelkeeper.Moffatt, William, blacksmith.Moffatt, William, innkeeper.Mono, James, waggonmalker.Morrison, Joseph C., M.P.P.for Niagara.Mowat, rev.John B., M.A., church of Scotland.Nash, F.G., station master, Erie and Ontario Railway.Niagara Grammar school, rev.H.N.Phillips, principal.Paffard, H., druggist.Phillips rev.H.N., principal of grammar school.Pierson & Benedict, Niagara car factory.PITKIN, N.STANLEY, brassfounder.Platt & Son, carriagemakers.Post, B.H., grocer.Powell, John, registrar.Pringle, R., jeweller.Putman, George, general dealer.REDFIELD, GEORGE B., superintendent, Eric and Ontario Railway.Reid, J.S., harnessmaker.Rodgers, John, town clerk and treasurer.Savage, John, barrack master.Senior, William, general store.Shaw, J., innkeeper.Simpson & Heron, hosiery factory.Simpson, John, collector of customs.Swinton, John, & Son, builders.SWINTON, W., saddler and harnessmalker, Taylor, captain, customs surveyor.Thompson John, founder.Torrance, rev.John, church of England.Turner, W., chief clerk, Erie and Ontario Railway.Varey, G., & Son, tailors.Vine, James, butcher.Wakefield, rev.John, Wesleyan, WALSH & FLINN, shoemakers.Wardy, rev.C., Roman catholic.Warren, Robert, general dealer.Waits, George, shoemaker.Watts, Thomas, professor of music.Whitlaw, I.M., bookseller, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Wilson, R.M., M.D.Wilson, rev.G., Baptist.Winterbottom, William, clerk of Division court.Woodruff, Joseph A., agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company. Dirxcronx.] 1858.NICOLET\u2014NORTII AUGUSTA.473 NICOLET, C.E.\u2014A lurge Village on the River Nicolet, in the Seigniory and County of the same name.Distant from Three Rivers 12 miles, and from Montreal 81 miles.Daily mail, Population about 100».Babineau, Laurent J., joiner and plasterer.Beaubien, colonel Jean, J.P\u2019, peaubien, Busebe, notary public, and agent for seig- niory.Beaubien, Jean, councillor.Beaubien, Louis, councillor.Beauchemin, Francois 8., general store.Beauchemin, Louis, general store, Beauchemin, Octave, baker.Beaulac, Basile, road overseer.Beaumier, Louis, shoemaker.Bellemare, rev.A.M., Roman catholic, Seminary.Bourke, George, carpenter and joiner, bricklayer, and inspector of roads.Brassard, Eusèbe, road overseer.Brassard, Pantaléon, J.P., physician, surgeon, and commissioner of small causes.Brassard, Victor, inspector of ronds.Burges, rev.H., B.A., church of England.Caron, rev.Ç.O., Roman catholic, Seminary.Caron, rev.T., Roman catholic, superior of Seminary.Chabot, Louis N., inspector of roads.Chavoinel, Jean, cooper.Chillas, Henry A., postmaster, brewer.&c., and commissioner of small causes.Comeau, Augustin, carter.Coté, rev.F.X., Roman catholic, Seminary.Courtois, Isidore, carpenter and joiner.Daneau, Oliver, road overseer, general storekeeper, and baker.David, George, notary public, commissioner in Queen's bench, secretary-treasurer of municipality, and agent for parts of seiguiory of Nicolet and LaBaie.Desaulniers, rev.F., Roman catholic, Seminary.Desfossés, Jean Baptiste, wheelwright and cabinetmaker.Désilets, Isaïe, blacksmith and wheelwright.Désilet, Moïse, councillor.Désilets, Pierre, blacksmith.Dion, rev.C., Roman catholic, Seminary.Dufft, Louis, watchmaker.Duguay, Hypolite, inspector of roads.Duplessis, Joseph, blacksmith.Duval, Gonzague, wheelwright.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, S.W.Woodward, agent.Fortier, rev.Louis T., Romau catholic.Fortin, Edouard, carpenter and joiner.Géoffroy, Grégoire, bailiff and carpenter.Géofiroy, Thélesphore, road overseer.Giroux, Léopold, general storekeeper, and secretary- treasurer of schools.Goudreault, Joan Baptiste, blacksmith, Goudreault, Thomas, bailiff and.constable.Gouin, David, genoral store.Guévin, Clément C., shoemaker.Guévin, François, shoemaker.Hamelin, Narcisse, general store.Jannery, Alfred, shoemaker.Lacharité, J.B.L., councillor.Lacoursiére, Joseph, baker.Lafleche, rev.S., Roman catholic, Seminary.Lafont, Grégoire, general store.Lampron, Charles Claude, shoemaker.Larocque, Alphonse B., physician and surgeon.Lebel, Jean Baptiste, carpenter and joiner.Lecompte, Joseph Ignace R., general storekeeper, notary public, and clerk of Commissioners court.Lemerise, Moïse, road overseer.Lemire, Jean Baptiste, baker.Lupien, Ignace, road overseer.Martel, Vincent, road overseer.Massicotte, Hilaire, carpenter, joiner, and mason.Massicotte, Jean, carpenter and joiner.Massicotte, Joseph, carpenter, joiner, and mason.Mitivier, Léon, mason and plasterer.Nourrit, Etienne P., J.P.Nourrit, Jean, shoemaker.Olivier, Pierre, carpenter and joiner.Paré, Jean N., councillor.Pinard, Louis F., councillor.Poirier, Joseph, inspector of roads.Poulet, Augustin, painter.Proulx, Anselme, inspector of roads.Proulx, J.B.G., commissioner of small causes.René, Joseph François, saddler.René, Louis, carpenter and joiner.Richard, George, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner.Richard, Jean A., road overseer.Richard, Victor, wheelwright, carpenter and joiner.Rochette, Félix, tanner and plasterer.Rochette, Onésime, tanner.Rochette, Zéphirin, mason and plasterer.Rousseau, Joseph O., J.P., physician and surgeon, cap~ tain and proprietor of steamer Alma, and mayor.Rousseau, Thélesphore, storekeeper and pedlar.St.Cyr, Antoine, carpenter and joiner.St.Cyr, Joseph, road overseer.St-Laurent, Théophile, general store.Thornton, Misses E.C.& H., general store.Toupin, Charles, baker.Trahan, Etienne, road overseer.Tremblay, Evariste, general storekeeper, and music master.Trigg, Henry W., J.P., seignior.Trudell, Joseph, blacksmith and wheelwright.Trudel, Thomas, blacksmith.Trudel, Ludger, blacksmith and wheelwright.Turner, Hercule, shoemaker.Vilbrun, Pierre, wheelwright and carpenter; \u2018Woodward, S.W., agent for Equitable Fire [nsuranc Company.organ player NORTH AUG UST A, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Augusta, and County of Grenville, Distant from Brockville 16 miles, stago fare 50e.Mail five times a.week.Population abcut 280, Bellamy, Hiram H., general store.Bellamy, John B., clothier, Bellamy, Samuol J ., postimaster, and mill owner.Blakely, Francis, M.D.Boobier, 8.& W., painters.Brown, Robert, teacher.Capes, Peter, tailor.erenzey, Matthew, gardener: HILL, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, produce, &c.lumphries, James, carriagemaker.HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM, hotelkeeper; good stabling and other accommodation at this house.Jennet, Jesse, maker of grain cradles.hardware, groceries, Joice, Thomas, shoemaker.Langstaff, William, shoemaker, Love, Alpheus, blacksmith.Lyman, Warren, clerk of Division court.McCully, Andrew, cabinetmaker.McCully, John, joiner.\u2018Millar, Joseph, blacksmith.Murray, Hugh, plasterer.Pardy, Aaron B,, tanner.Read, rev.Thomas, New Connection methodist.Timlock, Jason, joiner.Whaley, John, blacksmith.Winslow, Hezekiah, shoemaker.34 474 NORTH ELY\u2014NORTON CREEK.+ NORTH ELY, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Ely, County of Shelford, and District of Montront, Distant from Melbourne 13 miles, fare $1, and from Roxton Falls 9 miles, fare 75c.Thore is a weekly mail-stage from Durham Station on the Grand Trunk Railroad, distant 6 miles, fare 50c, Population about 100.Bartlett, G., postmaster.Bartlett, Ira, jr., carpenter and joiner.Bartlett, Ira, saw mill.Forbes, Gordon, farmer.BARTLETT, W.& G., pearlush manufucturers nyg dealers in hardware, groceries, produce, &c) Jamieson, Thomas, J.P., farmer.: Smith, Joseph, farmer, *NORTH LANCASTER, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of Lancaster aud County of Glengarry.Distant fron Cornwall 24 miles, Daily mail.Population about 200.Anderson, John, miller.Bathurst, William, councillor, and general dealer.\u2018Campbell, Angus, hewer.Ducharme, Louis, blacksmith.Fraser, John, hewer.Grant, Peter, township clerk.LaRocque, John, carpenter.LECLAIR, CAPTAIN CHARLES, J.P.postmaster, general storekeeper, and pearlash manufacturer.Masson, John, shoemaker and mail carrier.McBane, George, councillor, and lumber merchant.McDonald, Alexander, school teacher.McDonald, Angus, carpenter.McDonald, Archibald, shoemaker and innkeeper.McDonald, Donald, monument engraver, &c.McDonald, Hugh, lumber merchant.McDonald, Hugh, saddler.McDonald, James, innkeeper.McDonald, John, blacksmith.McDonald, John, tanner and curricr.McDonald, Kenneth, tanner and currier.MeDonald, Ronald, mason.McDougall, Archibald, blacksmith.McGillis, Donald, councillor.McGILLIS, JOHN, reeve, and gencral dealer.McGillis, William, saw mill owner.McGruer, Duncan, township treasurer.McInnis, Kenneth, blacksmith.McLauchlin, Kenneth, general dealer.McMillan, Donald, saw mill owner.McMillan, William, councillor.McRae, Donald, farmer, Morrison, John, carpenter and joiner.Richardson, Robert, tailor.Sargison, Richard, blacksmith and farrier.Scott, William, cabinetmaker.NORTH PORT, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the South shore of the Bay of Quinté, five miles south of the Shannonville Station on the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Sophiasburgh and County of Prince Edward, Distant from Picton 13 miles, from Kingston by railroad 40 miles, and by steamboat 60 miles.Usual steamboat fare $1.25, railway fare from Shanuonville to Kingston, $1, 35.Baker, Daniel, carpenter and joiner.Baker, John, carpenter and joiner.Brooks, Samuel, tinsmith.Cronk, John M., tanner and shoemaker.Crysdale, I.I., tailor.Davis, James, waggon and sleigh maker.Doney, Edward, blacksmith and innkeeper.Fones, Daniel, carpenter and joiner.MORDEN, RICHARD, wharfinger and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 140.{ Forbes, H.G., tinsmith.Provincial Insurance Company, D.B.Solmes, traveling agent.Read, J.J.H., shoemaker.Robinson, John, cabinetmaker.Solmes, D.B., travelling agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Solmes, Samuel, J.P., postmaster, clerk of Division court and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.NORTH STANBRIDGE, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Stanbridge, County of Missisquoi, and District of Montreal.Distant from Bedford, the ckef lieu of the county, 4 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Capsey, Thomas, township secretary-treasurer.| CLARKE, WILLIAM, postmaster, and storekeeper.NORTH STUKELY, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Northern division of the Township of Stukely, County of Shofford, and District of Montreal.Distant from Sherbrooke 22 miles, from Waterloo 14 miles, and from Lawrenceville 43 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 125.Audette, Antoine, boot and shoe maker.Baudette, David, joiner.Bessette & Brother, general store.Bessette, Michel A., postmaster, and mayor.Couture, Ambroise, carpenter.Dion, André, mason.Dionne, Joachim, saw mill.Lalande, Edmond, carriagemaker.Lambert, Olivier, shoemaker.Lavigne, John, blacksmith, Malboeuf, J.Baptiste, architect, and grist and sawmill owner.Paquette, Félix, blacksmith, Tétu, Ubald, M.D.Têtu, Charles, notary public.Tremblay, rev.F., Roman catholic, NORTON CREEK, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated in the Seigniory of Beauharnois, County of Chateaugusy, aud District of Montreal.Distant from Montreal 34 miles, from St.Jean Chrysostômo 4 miles, and from the Railway Dopot in St.Romi, 9 miles.Usual stage fare from St.Rémi 76¢.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 50.CANTWELL, THOMAS, postmaster, and dry goods, Nichols, Luther, saw mill owner.hardware, groceries and produce merchant.Robertson, James, general store.LATRIMOUILLE DIT JEROME, DENIS, hotelkeeper Steacy, widow Richard, innkeepor.\u2014 comfortable accommodation for travellers.Sutton, rev.I.G., church of England, Boechridge.McDonald, rev.John, church of Scotland, Beechridge, TURCOT, RUSEBE, dry goods, hardware, grocerios, McGill, John, J.P., trader.McGowan, Edward, general store, M\u2018Gill\u2019s corner.and produce morchant.Wheatley, George, grist and steam saw mill owner.* Also called Clairville. Drrecrony.] 1858.NORTH WILLIAMSBURG\u2014NORWOOD.475 \u2018NORTH WILLIAMSBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Williamsburg and County of Dun- das.Distant from Montreal by railway 98 miles, fare 83.5; from Morrisburg, the principal town in the county, 6} miles, and from Ottawa 45 niles, Tri-weekly mail.Population about 250, BELL, WALTER, postmaster, councillor, general merchant, and manufacturer of pot and pearl ashes, &c.Buchan, James, mason and bricklayer.Carlyle, Walter, assessor.; Casselman, Ira, steam saw mill, Chaney, 1.T., physician and surgeon.Cook, Abraham, councillor.Cummings, James, cabinetmaker.Deeks, Simon, blacksmith.Eastwood, Henry, wheelwright.Empey, Abner, boot and shoe maker.Empey, Charles P., general dealer.Ford, Christopher, hotel and stage house.Gillespie, Thomas, stonecutter, bricklayer, &c.Gordon, William, general dealer.Hanes, John, boot and shoe maker.Hilliard, Daniel, tailor.Holden, James, reeve.Hollester, Chesly, innkeeper.Hyndman, Samuel, superintendent of railways.Lowry, Robert, carpenter, joiner and undertaker.Marselus, Jacob S., township collector.McDonald, Alexander, broker.MeDonell, Alexander (Greenfield,) councillor.Merkley, J.J., bailiff.Myers, Tobias, township clerk.Nudle, Marcus, township collector.Scott, rev.Thomas, church of Scotland.Sergeant, Jobn, deputy reeve.Smyth, George, tanner and currier.Stuart, George, boot and shoe maker.Sutherland, George, cooper.Swayne, William, township treasurer.Utman, Henry, boot and shoe maker.Utman, Isaac, carpenter ard joiner.Whittaker, John B., boot and shoe maker.Wilson, Edward, blacksmith.NORVAL, C.W._4 Village situated in the Township of Esquesing and County of Halton.Distant from Toronto 31 miles, from the Georgetown Railway Station 3 miles.Fare to Toronto by stage and railway 31.25.about 359.Alexander, rev.Joseph, A.M., Free church.Bell, David, builder.Buchanan, D., auctioneer and accountant.Campbell, William, builder.Clark, Joseph, blacksmith.Clay, William, J.P., postmaster, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Colgan, Robert, innkeeper.Crawford, William, innkeeper.Crossey, Allen, mason.Curry, John, dealer in lumber.Donaldson, Thomas, waggonmaker, bailiff and auctioneer.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, W.Clay, agent.FARMERS AND MECHANICS INSTITUTE.Fitzgerald, David, shoemaker.Gilchrist, D., telegraph operator.Ginty & Co., general store.Gollop, Eli W., saddler and harness maker.Gooderham, & Co., dealers in lumber, flouring, grist and saw mill owners.Hamilton, William, boot and shoe maker, Harper, Robert, blacksmith.Hewson, Thomas, saddler.International Life Assurance Company, W.Clay, agent.Jackson, William, shoemaker.Johnson, J.L., general store.Daily mail.Population Johnson, rev.Thomas, church of Scotland.Johnston, John, builder.Johnston, W.H., cooper.Jordan, John, carriage trimmer.Lamb, John, builder.Little, Arthur, shoemaker.Little, William, carpenter.Madden, William, bricklayer.Marks, John, mason.Mason, John, carriagemaker.McConnell, George, potter.McDole, James, cabinetmaker.McKenzie, James, millwright.McKenzie, rev.J.G.D., church of England.McKinnon, John, J.P., farmer.Millar, James, innkeeper.Millar, David, tailor.O\u2019Brien, Joseph, carpenter.O\u2019Donell, Edward, tailor.Paget, Edward, M.D.Selwood, William, brickmaker.Smeltzer, Miss, milliner.Sparling, Samuel, butcher.Sutcliffe & Webster, general store.Watson, Robert, blacksmith.Watson, Robert, tinsmith.Watson, William, waggon and carriage maker.Westran, John, shoemaker.~ NORWOOD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Asphodel and County of Peterboro\u2019.Distant from Peterboro\u2019 20 miles, from the Grand Trunk Railway Station at Colborne 26 miles, from the Marmora Iron Works 16 miles, and from Toronto 100 miles, Stage fare to Colborne $1.60.Population about 500, Armstrong, R.C., general store.Bowie, rev.James, Free church.Buck & Stewart, general store.Burke, William, general store.Orouk, J.V., innkeeper.Driscole, J., innkeeper.Ewing, O., cabinetmaker, Finlay, J., waggonmaker.FOLLY, JAMES, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Foley, 1.J., gencral storekeeper.Goodtellow, rev.J., Wesleyan.Griffin, Samuel, clothier.Grover, P.M., mill owner.Hartley, Mrs., innkeeper.Jackson, rev.D., Wesleyan.Johnson, J.A, proprietor of International hotel.Johnson, John A., furniture store.Jones, Spencer A., principal of grammar school.Moffatt, B., tanner and currier.Nichol, William, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Parker & Clark, iron founders.Poole, \u2014, N.D.Power, H., saddler.Strong, Vining, saddler.Wilson, J., & Co, tinsmiths.Wilson, Richard, general store.\u2014_ 12 * Also called Bell's Cornors, 476 NORWAY\u2014NOTTAWA.1857.|Uanaps NORWAY, C.W.\u2014A sinall Village situatod on the Kingston Rond, in the Township and Connty of York.Distant from ' Toronto 4 miles.Daily mail.Population about 100.| | BERRYMAN, ALEXANDER, dealer in groceries and Smith, Albert, butcher.provisions.SMITH, THOMAS, hotellceper, Chester, Matthew, waggonmaker.Stevens, Thomas, blacksmith.Downs, Henry, butcher and cattle drover.Sullivan, Daniel, innkeeper.Fitzgerald, John, shoemaker.Thompson, John, hotellkeeper.Johnson, William, butcher.Treblecock, John, butcher.Renton, Thomas, blacksmith.| Wallace, James, carpenter.Small, Charles, farmer.*NORWICHVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Norwich aud County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock 17 miles, from Brantford 25 miles, and from Paris 25 miles, Mail daily.Population about 760, Addison, William, cabinetmaker.McAulay, J.D., blacksmith.Anderson, Edward, shoe shop.McCulloch, John, tanner.Bailey, James, waggonmaker.McKee, Thomas, stationer.Barker, J., shoe shop.Miller & Co., grocers.Barr, James, proprietor of foundry and machine shop, Moore, Andrew, general storckeeper.and clerk of Division court.Moore, Gilbert, postmaster.Beard, \u2014, M.D.Park, A.J., M.D., agent for Provincial Insurance Com- Bedford, P., innkeeper, and reeve.pany.Blakeley & Clifford, cabinetmakers.Paulding, George, blacksmith.Brown, Robert, innkeeper.Pitcher & Sacknider, general store.Buck & Bailey, grist mill.Provincial Insurance Company, A.J.Park, agent.Caton, Henry, grocer.Stevefison, Hans, carpenter.Cook, \u2014, M.D., M.P.P.Stroud, William, Stage house hotel.Coulter, C., mail contractor.Sutton, G., watchmaker.Crane, S., carpenter.Switzer & Whitfield, general store.German, rev.P., Wesleyan.Tidy, John, druggist.Hand, William, tanner.Turner, Robert, general store.Henderson, \u2014, blacksmith.Vanvalkenburg, II., carpenter.Huntingdon & Smith, founders.Walker & Bailey, cabinetmakers.Jennings, S., bailiff of Division court.Wallace, Thomas, general dealer.Keleher, rev.M., Roman catholic.Webster, rev.T., Episcopal methodist.Lewis, William, jeweller.West, William, waggonmaker.NOTRE DAME DE MONT CARMEL, C.E.\u2014A swall Village situated below Quebee, in Fief St.Denis and County of Kamouraska.Distant from St.Denis 8 miles, and from Quebec §t wiles.Population of Parish about 500, Anctil, Frangois X., secretary-treasurer of municipality.Dionne, Rémi, sen., councillor.Anctil, Louis, councillor.Drapeau, Joseph, general storekeeper, and secretary- Beaupré, Pierre, miller.treasurer of schools.Bégin, rev.François X., Roman catholic.Lavoie, Paul, school teacher.Caron, Jean, mayor of municipality.Lévêque, Pierre, cooper.Chamberland, Louis, sexton.Martin, Alexandre, carpenter and mason.Chamberland, Rémi, blacksmith.Souci, Barthélemi, inspector of ronds, Dionne, Magloire, councillor, NOTRE DAME DU PORTAGE, C.E.\u2014a small Village situated below Quobee, on the Sputh shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Scigniory of Vertbois, and Countics of T'emiscousta and Kaimnournska.Distant from Quobes 108 miles.Population about 1000.Bénoni, Perron, J.P.Michaud, Benjamin, sen., blacksmith and plough maker.Caron, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith and plough maker.Michaud, rev.EB., Roman catholic.Dévot, Fabien, carpenter.Plourde, Michel, carpenter.Michaud, Benjamin, jr., postmaster, and general store- St.Pierre, Germain, gencral storekeeper.Tilletier, \u2014, general store.NOTTAWA, C.W.\u2014A Villugo in the Township of Nottawasaga and County of Simcoe, Distant from Collingwood 8 miles, and from Toronto 99 miles.Farc to Toronto 82.873, Mail tri-weekly.Population about 500, Bourchier & Lyall, saw mill.Bruce, Jamieson, hotelkeeper.Buist, David, blacksmith.Buist & Melville, grist and-saw mills and general store.Buist, William, waggonmaker.Dixon, D, saddler.Melville, Andrew, postmaster.Ferguson Brothers, gencral store.Melville, G.P., fanning mill manufactory.Greenman, Mrs., post office, and general store.Rowed, H., cabinetmnker.Hulse, Joseph, cooper.Sloan, W., chair factory.Jardine, Andrew, clerk of Division court.Stephens, Thomas, jun., cooper.Johnson, W., shingle maker.Winters, Isaiah, provision store.Kerr, Edward, saloon.Kinkel, II., hotelkeeper.McDonald, 1L., hotelkeeper.McKernan, Michael, hotelkeeper.McLennan, George, school teacher.McLeod, Alexander, blacksmith, * The Post oflice is called Norwich. innecrorv.| 1858, OAKLAND\u2014OAKVILLE, 477 OAKLAND, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Oakiand and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford 9 miles, and from Simcoe 15 miles.Mails daily.Population about 260.Abbott, Eli, shoemaker.Abbott, John, general store.Beche, C., innkeeper.Beech, J, blacksmith.Bennett, rev.George, Episcopal methodist.Cowles, Richard, tailor.Dunnett, rev.8., Episcopal methodist.Griffing, BE.C., hatter.Knox, Robert, painter.Mills, Thomas, carpenter.Nobbs, Robert, waggonmaker.Pekar, Jolin, blacksmith.Persell, John, carpenter.Service, rev.R., Episcopal methodist.Smith, Allen, founder.Smith, J.H., carpenter.Smith, William F., carpenter.Toyne, John, postmaster, and general dealer.i Vanderlip, George, carpenter.| Vivian, John, grist and saw mills.i Yivian, S., carpenter.OAKVILLE, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town in the Township of Trafalgar and County of Halton, situated on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Sixteen-Mile Creek, which forms an excellent and land-locked harbor, of easy access.Oakville is advantageously situated for ship-building purposes, and a number of first-class vessels are built here every year.It is the outlet for the shipping of flour and other products to the American side, besides being the wheat market, of the County of Halton.The Station of the Great Western Railway is on the outskirts of the town.A daily line of stages runs to Stewarttown, through Postville, Ashgrove and Hornby.The steamers plying between Montreal, Hamilton and other ports call here.Distant from Toronto 25 miles, from Ilamilton 20 miles, and from Milton, the County Town, 16 miles.Fareto Milton 87%c., to Hamilton 50e, to Toronto 50¢, Daily mail.Population about 2000, Aitken, W.B., tailor.Anderson, Joseph, farmer.Applebee, James, insurance agent.Arnott, David, dealer in dry goods and clothing.Arnott, James, general dealer.Atkinson, Thomas, proprietor of Oakville house.Baker, George, livery stable keeper and bailiff.Baker, William, ship carpenter.BALMER, R., postmaster, clerk of Division court, commissioner in Queen's bench, conveyancer, &c.Barclay, John, general dealer, and agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.Barnes, Jacob, blacksmith.Beardsley, James, farmer.Beatty, J.& A., gencral dealers.Bedell, Mrs., assistant in grammar school.Billings, T.8., saddler and harnessmaker.Boone, Robert, plasterer.Bradley, Lewis, boarding house.Bray, David, bookseller.BROOKS, REUBEN, proprietor of Frontier House hotel.Brown, Oliver, carpenter.Butler, Thomas, ship caulker.Campbell, Duncan, carpenter.Campbell, rev.C., Wesleyan.Cantley, William, farmer.Chisholm, Brothers, flouring and grist mill.Chisholm, captain George, mariner.Chisholm, D.B., assistant in grammar school.Chisholm, Jumes B., druggist.CHISHOLM, ROBERT K., J.P., collector of customs.Chisholm, Thomas C., wharfinger.Coates, Richard, farmer.Coote, John, innkeeper.Coote, R.C., bookseller, stationer, &c.Corquodale, captain Duncan, mariner.Corquodale, captain Robert, mariner.Cowton, John, painter.Cronkrite, Hiram, parpenter.Oronkrite, William, curpenter.Crooks, captain Francis, mariner.Jummin, Timothy, dealer in groceries and provisions.Denman, James, school teacher.DIAMOND, J.8., editor, proprietor and publisher of the _ Sentinel, Dick, rov.A, principal of grammar school, Donaldson, John S., insurance agent, and agent for International Life Assurance Company.Dory, JOHN, & Co.machinists and steam engine builders.Douglass, A, & Co, goneral dealers.Duff, David, J.P., cabinetmaker.Durant, Edward, bricklayer.Eggleton, John, baker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, James Reid, agent.Evatt, captain C.J.W., mariner.Ewan, George, planing mill.Farrah, Robert, baker and confectioner.Flock, C.W_, M.D.Flock, William, grocer and dealer in provisions.Frampton, John, & Son, painters.Freeman, James L., boarding house.FRONTIER HOUSE HOTEL, Reuben Brooks, proprietor.Gage, Hagaman & Co., general dealers.Gillie, John, builder.Goodwin, H., fisherman.Gordon, Hilliard, carriagemaker.Grafenhorst, Edward, shoemaker.Grammar school, rev.À.Dick, principal ; D.B.Chisholm and Mrs.Bedell, assistants.Green, rev.A.T., Wesleyan.Gulledge, Henry, saddler and harnessmaker.Hagaman, Jeremiah, carriagemaker.Hanna, John, soap and candle factory.Hare, John, plasterer.Herman, Himburg, barber.Hilimer, Edward, butcher.International Life Assurance Company, J.S.Donaldson, agent.Jull, Samuel, sen., builder.Kelly, James, blacksmith.Kenney & Howes, shoemakers.Kennedy, James, blacksmith.King, W.H., farmer.Kingston, captain Samuel, mariner.Ladies Select Academy, Miss Hewson, teacher.Lee, James, planing mill; shingle and sash factory.Leslie, W.F., watchmaker.Lewis, W.F., general dealer.Livingston, James, builder.Loudrr, Dennis, carpenter.Lyon, captain Peter, mariner.Macdougall, P.A.& A.R., general dealers.Marlatt, Obadiah, dealer in dry goods and groceries.Martin, captain Alexander, mariner.Martin, Mrs.H., boarding house.Martyn, W.T., watchmaker.McCready, James, proprietor of Royal Exchange hotel.McDonald, James, builder.McElroy, J., waggonmaker.MeGiffin, captain Samuel, mariner.MeMurtrie, M., railway station master.Millburne, Joseph, tanner.MOORE, JOHN, & Co., tinsmiths, dealers in stoves, &c.Murray, John, builder.Nelson, Thomas, mason. 4178 OAKVILLE\u2014ONEIDA.1857, [Uawapa Nisbet, rev.James, Free church.Oakville house, Thomas Atkinson, proprictor.Ogden, E.J., M.D.Patterson, David, carpenter.Potter, John, ship builder.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, John Barclay, agent.Quinlan, William, butcher.Reid, James, of J.Reid & Co., agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Reid, James, & Co., general dealers.Reynolds, Charles, general dealer.ROBERTS, CHARLES L., grocer.Robertson, W.& A, dealer in hardware.Romain, W.F., storekeeper.Royal Exchange hotel, James McCready, proprietor.Schofield, captain C.K, Scott, rev.William L., Wesleyan.SENTINEL, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, J.8.Diamond, editor, proprietor and publisher.Shanklin, rev.Robert, church of England.Sherburne, William, shoemalker.Simpson, John, ship builder.Simpson, Melancthon, ship builder.Smith, Thompson, ship and saw mill owner.Snell, Charles B., contractor and builder.Stafford, captain Thomas, mariner.Summer, William, gencral dealer.Sweeney, Thomas, ship builder.TAAFE, Misses 11.& A., milliners.Tiers, Brothers, marble works.Thomas, C.W., & Co., ship builders.Thomas, Thomas, fisherman.Urqubart, John, druggist.Walsh, William, shoemaker.Wass, Willinm, auctioneer and land agent.Wickwire, Orlow, builder.Williams, captain Samuel, mariner.Williams, captain Willian, mariner.Williams, J.W.Williams, John, innkeeper.Williams, John A.,, grocer.Wilson, captain Robert, mariner.Wilson, captain William, mariner.Wilson, Misses E.& E., milliners.Wilson, R.J., barrister.Wright, D.D., M.D.Young, captain Jacob, mariner.Young, John, carpenter.Young, William, cabinetmaker.OAKWOO D, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Mariposa and County of Victoria.Distant from Port Hope 47 miles, and from Lindsay 8 miles.Daily mail.Banks, James, hotelkeeper.Cameron, Archibald, general store.Cook, rev.R.B., Episcopal methodist.Cummings, John, tailor.Davidson, Samuel, reeve.Don, Alexander, blacksmith.LAKE, ELIJAH, bailiff.Lyttel, John R., clerk of Division court.Population about 80.McClony, John, general store.McLauchlin, Alexander A., postmaster.McLauchlin, John, waggonmaker.MeLauchlin, William, tanner and currier.Ramsay, William, deputy recve.Reilly, William, general store.Taylor, James, steam saw mill.Thorndyle, James, township treasurer.*OBAN, C.WA small Village situated on the stage-road leading from London to Sarnia, in the Township of Plympton and County of Lambton, Distant from Sarnia 12 miles, and from London 48 miles, Mail daily.Population about 50.BLUNDENS, CHRISTOPHER, superintendent of schools.Carrick, William, farmer.English, John, general store.English, William, farmer.Ferguson, Dougald, jr., farmer.Graham, George, blacksmith.Kelley, Martin, steam saw mill.McGregor, Peter, postmaster, and innkeeper.Montgomery, Charles, shoemaker.Moore, William, blacksmith.Morrison, Robert, carpenter.Waddell, John, Temperance house.ODELLTOWN, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated in the Parish and Seigniory of Lacolle, near the Province line, iu the County of St.Johns and District of Montreal, Distant from Montreal 40 miles, from the Province line half a mile, and from the Railroad depot in Lacolle 3 miles, Fare from Montreal 82,25.Population about 150.Bate, rev.John, Wesleyan.Fisher, major William W., councillor of Lacolle.McCallum, Hugh, councillor of Lacolle, school commissioner and commissioner of small causes.Scott, rev.Willinm, Wesleyan.Scriver, William, blacksmith, OMAGH, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Trafalgar and County of Halton, Distant from Milton, the County \u2018Town, 5 miles, and from Hamilton 25 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 50.BEATY, WILLIAM C., J.P., postmaster.| Henderson, William, storckeeper.ONEIDA, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of the same namo and County of Haldimand.Distant from Cayugs, ho County Town, 11 miles, from Hamilton 21 miles, and from Port Dover 16 miles.Mail daily, Population about 260.Armstrong, R.H., pumpmaker.Ball, Hector, waggonmaker.Bridgit, Joseph, builder.Johnson & Suell, lumber merchants.Lindley, D.B., storekeeper.Macfadyen, Hugh, blacksmith.MUTCHMOR, J.T., postmaster, general merchant, and mill owner.Parsons, Robert, schoolmaster.Phillips, Henry, waggoumalker.Seeds, T.W., cabinetmaker.Service, rev.Robert, Episcopal methodist.Williams, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Williamson, William, shoemaker.* The Post office was formerly called Plympton. Direcrory.] 1858.ODESSA\u2014OMEMEE.479 +ODESSA, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village situated on the macadamized road from Kingston to Belleville, 4} miles from the Ernes- town Station on the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Ernestown and County of Addington.Distant from Kingston 12 miles, Daily mail and stage to Kingston, fare 50e.Population about 600.Allen, James, auctioneer and constable.Babcock, Dow, blacksmith.Babcock, John, waggon and sleigh maker.Babcock, Westley, shoemaker.Beatty, Calvin, marble factory.Bence, Nicholas, innkeeper.Booth, Daniel B., general store and ashery.Booth, John, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench, saw mill owner, planing machine and turning lathe maker.Booth, Joshua, cloth factory, carding and fulling mills.Booth, Philip D., J.P, grist mill.British American Friendly Society, U.N., Wright, agent.Clare, \u2014, physician.Darley, Thomas, cabinetmaker.Davey, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.David, D., cooper.Doyle, John, tailor.Ellison, Joshua, carpenter and joiner.Fox, Henry, jr., saddler and harnessmaker.Gaylord, Levi, blacksmith.Goodman, James, miller.Gordon, Alexander, tannery.Gordon, William, tannery.Graves, Reuben, carriage trimmer and barnessmaker.Gray, John, stonemason.Hains, William, shoemaker.Hibbard, Luther, cabinetmaker.Hough, Asa H., general store.Lyon, Francis, painter and glazier.| Maybee, Benjamin, carriagemaker.McDonald, Alexander, general store.McDonald, John, shoemaker.MecDonnough, Henry, blacksmith.McKechney, James, tailor.Moore, Stephen, pump maker.Moore, W.R.& G., marble factory.Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Prescott, U.N.Wright, agent.\"Parrott, Marcus M., general store.: Peters, Israel, innkeeper.Saul, W.& H., stonemasons.Short, rev.William, Wesleyan.Smith, Richard, sawyer.Storms, A.& N., general store.| Temperance hotel, Peter Aylesworth, proprietor.Timmerman, P.S., J.P., postmaster, and general storekeeper.| Walker, Johnson, hotelkeeper.; Whiting, N.G., baker and confectioner.Wisman, A.& A., masons.| Wright, U.N,, J.P, agent for Mutual Fire Insurance ; Company of Prescott and British American Friend- | ly Society.Wycott, Andrew, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Wycott, Francis, general store and tavern.Yeomans, David P., M.D.TOMEMEE, C.WA progressive Village in the Township of Emily and County of Victoria.The Port Hope and Lindsay Railway Las a Station at this village.Distant from Peterborough 15 miles.Daily mail.Population about 100.Andrew, G.& H., blacksmiths.Balfour, Gabriel, carpenter.Barnes, William, baker.Beatty, George, carpenter.Beatty, William, general store.Bell, Thomas, shoemaker.Blackwell, Edward, hotelkeeper.BRADBURN, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Bradshaw, John, shoemaker.Briden, rev.William, Wesleyan, local superintendent of education.Burke, rev, John, Roman catholic.COOPER, JOSEPH, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Warder, and book and job printer.Corniel, Samuel, teacher.COTTINGHAM, SAMUEL, grocer and baker.COTTINGHAM, WILLIAM, warden of united counties of Peterborough and Victoria.COTTINGMAM, WILLIAM, proprictor of grist and saw mills.Curry, William, general store.Ellery, Samuel, surveyor.Emily Branch Bible Svciety ; John McNeely, president ; Thomas Matchett, secretary-treasurer.English, Andrew, bailiff English, James, township assessor.English, Samuel, carpenter.English, William, carpenter.Equitable Insurance Company, Thomas Matchett, agent.Grandy, Robert, postmaster.Graves, Giles, carpenter, Hale, Charles, general store.Hanna, John, cooper.arding, rev, Robert, church of England.Hartly, Charles, proprictor of Temperance hotel.Hartly, David, carpenter.Jenderson, Abraham, hotel and livery stable keeper.Henderson, Jol, grocer.Henderson, Robert, hotelkeoper.Hungerford, Richard W., bailiff, * Formerly called Mill Creok, Hyland, Abrabam, carpenter.IRONS, JOHN, M.D.Ivory, James, clothier.Johnston, John, cabinetmaker.KNOWLSON, CHRISTOPHER, J.P., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and agent of Provincial Insurance Company.Lamb, George, tanner.Lummis, John, miller.Lytle, Robert, carpenter.Marmion, Thomas, M.D.Marrs, William A., general store.MATCHETT, THOMAS, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &c., druggist, patent medicine, vendor, clerk of Division court, secretary-trea- surer of Emily Bible Society, township treasurer and agent for Equitable Insurance Company.Matchett, William, notary public.McCafiry, Barnard, mason.McGowan, John, blacksmith.McKay & Redmoud, tailors and clothiers.McNeely, John, president of Emily Bible Society.McQuade, Arthur, collector of taxes.Might, John, saddler and harness maker.Morrison, George, grocer and baker.Neil, William, blacksmith.Newman, John, waggonmaker.Odell, Mrs.\u2014, teacher.Provincial Insurance Company, C.Knowlson, agent.Ryland, Abraham, compositor.Sherwood, William, shoemaker.Simpson, Ralph, cooper.Simpson, William, shoemaker.Stevenson, Thomas, general store.Temperance hotel, Charles Hartly, proprietor.Turner, William, general store.WARDER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50.Joseph Cooper, editor, proprietor and publisher.Warner, Robert, saddler.Williams, Hart, sawyer.Wood, William, general dealer.+ Formorly called Metealfe ; the Post office was formerly called Emily. 480 ONTARIO\u2014ORANGEVILLE.1857.[UANAD, \u2014\u2014 ONTARIO, C.W.\u2014A Villago on the line of tho Great Western Railway and near bho shore of Lake Ontario, in tin Township of Baltficet and County of Wentworth.A large quantity of whont is annually purchased here by J.W.Willson Esq., and shipped from his wharf and storehouse on the lake shore, to which it is conveyed by means of a siding or the Great Western Railway.The Hon.John Willson and other members of the family recently offered for sale portions of their estates here, which have been purchased as villa residences; and a joint stock company aro about to ereot a contmodioys rotel, it being supposed that the proximity of tho village to Hamilton and the ready means of access, couplod with the solubrity of the situation, will reuder it a favorite watering place.A most extensivo view of Lake Ontario is obtained from the mounts, near the village, Distant from Hamilton 12 miles.Argyle, Joseph, station master, G.W.Railway.Alexander, rev.J.L., church of England.Burkholder, Isaac, blacksmith.Carpenter, Joseph, lieut.of militia.Carter, Christopher, shoemaker, Chambers, Amos, captain of militia.English, rev.J., Wesleyan.Knights, William, blacksmith.Lewis, Levi, captain of militia.Mail daily.Population about 150, Nelles, H.E., general dealer.Van Buscart, McCarthy, hotelkeeper.Willson, F.G., conveyancer and patent agent.WILLSON, HENRY R., ensign of militia.WILLSON, HON.JOHN, late speaker of the House of Assembly.Willson, Hugh, J.P.WILLSON, J.W., postmaster and produce merchant.ORANGEVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village on the River Credit, in the Gore of the Township of Garafraxa, at the junction of the Counties of Simcoe, Wellington and Peel.Distant from Toronto 44 miles, from Brampton, on the Grand Trunk Railway, 22 miles, from Guelph 32 miles, and from Barrie 50 miles.There arc two stages daily to Brampton, and a daily mail from Toronto.Population about 500.Armstrong, Charles, blacksmith.Armstrong, William, carpenter and builder.Atkinson, Effison, butcher.Bell, George, innkeeper.Bennet, Edward, cabinetmaker.Bennet, John, framer.Bernard, James, plasterer and mason.Bloomer, Edward, carpenter.Bowsfield, Tobart, storekeeper.Bowsfield, Walter, tanner and shoemaker.Braden, Robert, innkeeper.Campbell, Edward, innkeeper.Campbell, William & James, tanners and shoemakers.Carbert, Joseph, physician and surgeon.Clarke, C., reedmaker.Curry, James, innkeeper.Curry, John, sawyer.Cuthbertson, James, millwright.Davidson, Thomas, schoolmaster.Dawson, Thomas, boot and shoe maker.Denton, Brown, blacksmith.Dixon, Thomas, innkeeper.Ellis, George, blacksmith.Ellis, Samuel, waggonmaker.Falloon, John, plasterer and mason.Fead, William, saw mill owner, blacksmith, and wag- gonmaker.Finn, Dennis, tailor.Fisher, John, watchmaker.Galbraith, John, waggonmaker.Galbraith, Mrs., & Daughters, dressmakers, GALBRAITH, ROBERT, merchant, commissioner in Queen's bench, and master extraordinary in chan cery.Godby, D.& V., saddlers.Graham, James, farrier.Grey, rev.Matthew, Primitive methodist.Hamilton, Samuel, carpenter and builder.Hannah, George, & Son., plasterers and masons.Hannah, John & James, fanning mill makers.Healy, Hugh, carpenter and builder.Holdship, Thomas, schoolmaster.Holiday, Thomas, bookkeeper.House, James, tailor.Irwin, Samuel, carpenter.Jackson, Thomas, saddler and harnessmaker.Johnson, George, carpenter.Johnson, J., sawyer.Johnson, John, carpenter.Jones & Brother, blacksmiths.Jones, rev.H., Episcopal methodist.Kees, John, carpenter and builder.Kelly, James, land agent and auctioneer.KETCHUM, JESSE, JR., J.P., dealer in real estate.Keys, James, carpenter.Kilpatrick, William, cabinetmaker.Lawrence, Orange, postmaster, and mill owner.Lewis, rev.Alexander, church of Scotland.Lightheart, William, carpenter and builder.Lindsay, David, boot and shoe maker.Lloyd, William R., cabinetmaker.Macklim, James, teamster.Maguire, Blayney, shoemaker.Mara, Andrew, shoemaker.Marshall, Frederick, tailor.Mathews, Jacob, innkeeper.McKinney, James, millowner.McKinney, Richard.McKittrick, Penfold & Co., iron founders end machinists.MeMillan, John, shoemaker.McNab, Peter, waggonmaker and framer.McQuarry, Neil, carpenter.Meck, William, cooper.Merritt, John, shoemaker, Mills, John, plasterer and mason.Neelands & Buckham, storekeepers.Newton, Mrs.Mary, midwife, &c.Nicholson, George, plasterer and mason.Pallister, Matthew, framer.Parker, George, miller.Read, John, millwright.Read & Jull, millers.Reeves & Hunter, storekcepers.Richardson, Isane, mason and plasterer, Robinson, James, carpenter and buitder.Robinson, Matthew, shoemaker.Skipper, William, barber.Smith, Jabez, saw mill owner.Smith, John M., storekeeper.Smith, William, enbinetmaker.Spike, George, brickmuker, Stephens, William, innkeeper, Sutton, rev.William, Wesleyan.Thompson & Mitchell, storekeepers, Todd, \u2014, brickmaker.Topham, John, builder.Vanlinge, rev.\u2014, church of England.Wait, William, woolcarder and clothier.Watson, Robert, carpenter, Wheelock, Oharles J., surveyor and civil engineer.West, John, brickmaker, Wilcox, Abiathn, farmer, Worsley, Joseph, builder, Dikgcrony.| 1858, ONONDAGA\u2014ORWELL.481 ONONDAGA, C.WA Village beantifully situated on the bank of the Grand River, in the Township of Onondaga and County of Brant.Distant from Brantford, the County Town, 8 miles, and from Caledonia 9 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.puckwell, William S., postmaster, general dealer and McGurn, Michael, blacksmith.commission merchant.McNaughton, Daniel, J.P., farmer.Chave, Thomas, cabinetmaker., Merrall, Jobn, saw mill owner.Conboy, \u2014, recve.| Myers, Henry, J.P., farmer.FAWCETT, REV.THOMAS, Wesleyan.Painter, rev.Joseph, Baptist.Graham, James, J.P., farmer.Soules, William D., township clerk.Henderson, Richard, J.P., township treasurer.Whiting, J.S., & Co., general dealers.Hunter, Charles, tailor and grocer.Wilson, M., J.P., hotelkeeper.Leonard, David, millwright and builder.| Yardington, Henry, saw mill owner.ORILLIA, C.W.\u20144 Village on Lake Conchiching, in the Township of Orillia, North Riding of the County of Simcoe.During the summer a steamer plies daily $o Bell Ewart, connecting with trains on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway.During the winter there is a daily stage to Barrie, connecting with trains at that station.Orillia has a large retail country trade, and in the vicinity are several lumbering establishments, the chief of which, called \u201cWashago,\u201d is at the entrance to the River Severn, where there is very extensive water power.Orillia is, during the summer, a favorite resort for visitors from Toronto.Distant froin Toronto, via Barrie, 90 miles, and from Barrie 27 miles, Daily mail.Population about 500.Ardagh, John, M.D.MOFFATT, ANDREW, dealer in dry goods, hardware, Bailey, Robert, carpenter.groceries, produce, &c.Bailey, William, blacksmith.Moffatt, William, innkeeper.Bailey, William, innkeeper.Morrison, N., carpenter.Booth, George F., carpenter.Notter, Mrs., ladies school.Bowers, Michael, blacksmith.PATERSON, ADAM, general merchant, clerk of Canada Western Assurance Company, Adam Pater- Division court, agent for Canada Western, Equit- son, agent.able and International Insurance Companies.Church, W.R., steam saw mill owner.Perry, Edward, storekeeper.Cox, William, blacksmith.Portas, T.H., innkeeper.Dallas, Thomas, storekeeper.Provincial Insurance Company, D.L.Sanson, agent.Distin, J.H., painter.Quail, George, blacksmith.Dunn, Francis G., carpenter.Quail, Michael, carpenter.Equitable Fire Insurance Co., Adam Paterson, agent.Quinn, James, land agent.George, Robert, storekeeper.Read, rev.Thomas B., church of England.Gow, À.& J., Orillia grist and saw mill.Rutherford, Adam, butcher.Gray, rev.John, Free church.Rutherford, James, boot and shoe maker.Hammond, John, shoemaker.Sanson, D.L., wharfinger and agent for Provincial Harvie & Millard, stage proprietors.Insurance Company.Henderson, Joseph, shoemaker.Sinnett, rev.John, Roman catholic.Hunter, George, tinsmith.Slee, Edwin G., postmaster.International Life Insurance Company, Adam Paterson, ST.GEORGE & O'BRIEN, lumberers, Washago mills.agent.Synnott, rev.J.F., Roman catholic.Jackson, John, mason.Taylor, J.D., shoemaker, storekeeper and tanner.KING, ATHENIAS, dealer in dry goods, hardware, Tipping, John, storekeeper, oatmeal mill.groceries, produce, &c.Trevaile, Moore & Rogers, masons and builders.Lewis, H., waggonmaker.Vick, Joseph, baker.Maughfum, J.H., innkeeper.Waldron, Martin, tailor.McGregor, John, storckeeper.Wheeler, Benjamin, carpenter and joiner.McKenzie, John, cabinetmaker.Wily, Thomas, waggonmaker.McLeod, John, plasterer.World, John, cabinetmaker.\u201cORWELL, G.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the town line between the Townships of Malahide and Yarmouth, and County of Elgin.Distant trom St.Thomas 9 miles, Daily mail.Population about 300.Aitken, James, general storekeeper.Davis & Bingham, general storckeepers.Simpson, William, carriage and sleigh maker.Deo, Benjamin, cabinetmaker.| Sinclair, Archibald, boot and shoe maker.Deo, Daniel, carpenter.| Slark & Curtis, builders.Durkee, N.P., cooper.Stevens, William, carpenter.Ferguson, Benjamin, waggonmaker.Stoddard, William J., match manufacturer.Groon, Russel, cooper.Sutherland, Alexander, waggonmaker.Hazon, 0.F., innkeeper.Sutherland, D., postmaster, and issuer of marriage Jeffrey, D., & Co., general storckecpers.| licences.Kitchen, Jabez, blacksmith.Thomas, William G., carpenter.Knowlton, William, carriage painter.Tompkins, George, & Co., match manuficturers.Leeson, George, innkeeper.Tuttle, John, boot and shoe maker.Mann, Benjamin, miller.Walker & Tuttle, founders and makers of agricultural Nelson, R.B., surgeon.! implements.Norton, Alfred, harnessmaker, ! Richards, George, teacher.* Lately ealted Temporanceville, 482 ORON O, C.Win rising Village situated in the Township of Clarke and County of Durham.other country produce is carried on at this place.Distant from Port Hope 22 Grand Trunk Railway 5 miles.Daily mail.Population about 800.Allan & Paton, general store.Allin, William, jr., carriagemaker.Andrews, Edson, carpenter and builder.Beer, George, blacksmith.Bible Society, Joseph Tucker, president ; W.S.Christie, Secretary-treasurer.Borneland, Samuel, baker and grocer.Bradly, William, blacksmith.Calaghan, Daniel, shoemaker.Carson, John, waggonmaker.Carswell, William, shoemaker.CHRISTIE, WILLIAN S,, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, boots and shoes, patent medicines, and country produce, secretary-trea- surer of Bible Society, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company, Clark, Hugh, blacksmith.Clarkson, Francis, general store.Collins & Staeker, builders.Copeland, Samuel, blacksmith.Coulter, Francis, hotelkeeper.DAY DAWN, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, E.Thorne, editor, proprietor and publisher.Dickson, James, general store.Dyer, James, cloth factory and fulling mill.Eddy, Hiram, waggonmaker.Hall, Nelson, tailor and clothier.Hetherington, James, blacksmith.Herriman, Weston, M.D.Jackson, rev.Danicl, Wesleyan.ORONO\u2014OSHAWA.1857.[Canapy À large trade in wheat, and wiles, and from Newenstlo Station on the Jobes & Collins, tanners and curriers.Kerr, James, proprictor of Nntiona! hall and Orono hotel.Koville, John, wnggonmaker, Lawrence, rev.George, United presbyterian.Ley, David, grocer.Lyman, Henry, shoemaker.Martin, John, carpenter.Millar, Pharas, carriagemaler, National hall, James Kerr, proprietor.Nicol, Alexander, & Co., general store.Nodden, William, teacher.O'Niel, Jeremiah, grocer.Orono hotel, James Kerr, proprietor.Provincial Assurance Company, W.8.Christie, agent.Schneider, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Smeal, John, tailor and clothier.Stuart, Francis, & Co., grocers.SUN, (THE) weekly, annual subscription 32, E.Thorne, editor, proprietor and publisher.THORNE, EBENEZER, book and job printer, proprietor of the Day Dawn, and the Sun.Thurstane, rev.Richard, Episcopal methodist.TRULL, ALDEN, hotel keeper; first class house.TRULL, W.& W., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.TUCKER, JOSEPH L., postmaster, reeve, grain merchant, and president of Bible Society.Walters, William, waggonmaker.Wells, Eliza, teacher.\"OSBORNE, C.W.\u20144 Village situated on the River Ottawa, in the Township of Cumberland and County of Russell, Distant from Ottawa 16 miles, fare 60c, Allan, James, shoemaker, Cameron, John, clerk of court.Damour, Antoine, blacksmith, DUNNING, G.G,, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Dunning, W.H., general store.Farley, Amable, blacksmith.Green, William, shoemaker.Mail daily.Population about 1000, GREER, J.& B., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, potand pearl ashes, &c.Lindsay, rev.Peter, church of Scotland, mission Buckingham.Machill, rev.F., Roman catholic.McKee, Samuel, hotelkecper.WILSON, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, produce, &c.OSH AWA, C.W.\u2014A flourishing incorporated Village in the Township of Whitby and County of Ontario, 24 miles from Sydenham Harbour, on Lake Ontario.À large business is done in the produce of tho country, and the place is especially celebrated for flour of a very superior brand, Several large factories also have been established, particularly tho Oshawa Manufacturing Company, the most extensive in the country engaged in tho fabrication of agricultural implonients, and Fuller & Co.'s furniture factory, which establishments make extensive shipments of their goods to different parts of Canads.The Grand Trunk Railway has a station here, at which all trains stop.Distant from Toronto 33 miles, and from Montreal 800 miles.À daily stage, carrying the mail, runs north from Oshawa through Columbus, Raglan, Princo Albert, Borolia, and Port Perry, to Beaverton, on Lake Simcoe, distant 50 miles, fare $2.50.Daily mail.Population about 3000.Abbott, Joseph, waggonmaker.Abbott, William, secretary of Oshawa Manufacturing Company.Amsbury, John, blacksmith.Arkland, Charles, farmer.Arkland, Edward, livery stable keeper and agent for British and American Express Company, Ash & Son, tanners.Bambridge, Martin, blacksmith.Beach & Co., painters and glaziers.Beckwith, William C., upholsterer.BEGG, ALEXANDER, agent for sale of the marbleized granite press, rotary steam engine, and self acting cylindrical lathe.Bennett, Goshen, laborer.Billings, John, attorney, insurance agent and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Bishop, David, butcher.Blamey, Richard, miller.* Lately called Cumberland.BOYD, JOIN, saddler and harnessmaker.Boys, Hugh, blacksmith.Brower, Jameg, laborer.British and American Express Company, 13.Arkland, agent, Burk, Joseph, farmer, BURK & MoGAW, general grocers and spirit, dealers.BURNS, GAVIN, postmaster, bookseller, stationer, issuer of marriage licences, and commissioner in Queen's bench, Burrows, Richard, carpenter.Butterfield, Lanson, furming imploment manufacturer.CADT, JOHN, land owner.Carmichael, James, storekeeper.CARMICHAEL, HUGH, dry goods and general merchant, Carr, William, farmer.Carswell, David, painter and glazier.CARSWELL, HENRY, baker and confectioner. Dirzcrory.] 1858.OSIIAWA.483 CARSWELL, EDWARD, artist, bookseller and stationer.Central school, A.W.Lawder, principal ; Mrs.Lawder, preceptress.CHRISTIAN OFFERING, semi-monthly, annual subscription $1; edited by Mrs.P.A.Henry ; Luke & Orr, printers and publishers.Churchill, John, waggonmaker.Cinnamon, James, turner.Clarke, Joseph, M.D., coroner.Clifford, Charles, carpenter.Coleman, John, machinist.Corbet, James, fundholder.Cornish, Thomas, tailor.Crancy, John, fanning mill maker.Crockhart, Andrew, cabinetmaker.Darling, David, carpenter.Dean, William, cabinetmaker.Dingle, James, butcher.Dingle, John, carpenter and joiner.Dingle, William T., carpenter and joiner.Doyle, Matthew, accountant.Dulay, Dennis, farmer.Dunn, Edward, land owner, and councillor.Fairbanks, Silas B., J.P., attorney, and councillor.Farmers inn, Johnson Graham, proprietor.Farewell, Abraham, J.P.grist mill owner, and township councillor.Farewell, Moody, cider mill.Fewster, James, rope maker.Field, Edmund, sash machine maker.Forbes, James, tailor.Fowke & Henry, dry goods and general merchants.Fowke, John W., storekeeper.Fraser, rev.C.W., Episcopal methodist.French, Isaac, nurseryman.Fuller, Thomas, sen., land owner.FULLER, THOMAS, & Co., cabinet and chair factory.Gall, John, teamster.GIBBS & BROTHER, produce dealers,Ellesmere flouring mills.Gibbs, Thomas N., reeve.Gibbs, William H., J.P.Gibbs, William H., & Co., dealers in dry goods.Gillett, A.E.,, sawyer.Goodchild, Richard, carpenter.Goodman, Robert, land owner.Gott, Hugh, shoemaker.Graham, Johnson, proprietor of Farmers inn.Graham, Robert, land owner.Grant, John, carpenter and joiner.Grierson, George H., land owner, and councillor.Griffin, George, edgo tool manufacturer.Gullock & Edwards, masons and builders.Guy, James O., harbour master, and secretary of Syden- ham Harbour Company.Hackett, Alexander, veterinary surgeon.Hall & Cowles, cloth factory.Hall, John H,, station master.HASKIN, URI, machine manufacturer and patentee of the self-acting cylindrical lathe and rotary steam engine.Hawken & Hern, blacksmiths.Henderson, Alexander, machinist.Henry, Goorge, photographic artist.Henry, older Thomas, Christian conference.HISLOP & GILCHRIST, dry goods and general merchants.Hitcheock, T.8., carpenter and joiner.HODDER, GEORGE, merchant tailor and outfitter, King st.cast, shop next door to Taplin\u2019s carriage repository.Holliday, Thomas, carpenter.Howell, Charles, carpenter.Howell, James, carpenter.Howell, R.V., carpenter.Hudson, A, dairyman.Hyland, John, dealer in dry goods.Ingle, George, carpenter.Jacobi, Herman, turner and tobacconist.Jenkins, Alexander, grocer.Johnson, William, blacksmith.Joury, Samuel, cabinetmaker.KELLEY, WILLIAM A., general dealer in tinware, stoves and hardware.Kenny, Henry M., cabinetmaker.Kirkpatrick, Matthew, shoemaker.Kirkpatrick, Thomas, pumpmaker.Kyle, Thomas, sawyer.Lambert & Swalwell, tailors and clothiers.Lamkins, Richard, carpenter.Lauchland, William, butcher.Lawder, À.W., principal of Central school.Law, William, mason and builder.LEONARD, RICHARD, proprietor of Wellington hotel.Library Association, W.McGill, president; W.E.Mark, librarian.Liddell, Thomas, teamster.Little, George, forkmaker.LOCKHART, ALLAN, proprietor of Lockhart house.Lockhart & Warren, flouring mill and distillery.Luke, James, carpenter and joiner.Luke, Jesse P., cabinetmaker.Luke, Miles, landowner.LUKE & ORR, book and general job printers, and printers and publishers of the Christian Offering and the Vindicator.Mallett, John, cabinetmaker.Manuel, Richard T., landowner.Mark, William E., boot and shoe maker, librarian and clerk of council.McDonald, William, baker and confectioner.McElroy, John, proprietor of Oshawa house.McGill, John, auctioneer.MeGill, William, M.D., president of Library Association.McMahon, J., M.D.MeMahon, John, dry goods and general merchant.Merritt, Daniel H., constable.Merton, James, carpenter.Metler, C.W., saloonkeeper.Mills, James, saddler and harnessmaker.Mitchel, Francis, moulder.Morris, Ambrose, saw and flouring mills.Murton, James, millwright.Nelson, George, carver.Newsome, Thomas, cabinetmaker.Nonquon boarding house, Henry Pedlar, proprietor.Nutt, Hiram, carpenter and joiner.O'Driscoll, M., tailor.O'Regan, John, cooper.ORR, WILLIAM H., phonographic reporter and editor of the Oshawa Vindicator.Oshawa House, John McElroy, proprietor.OSHAWA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, founders and agricultural implement makers; A.S.Whiting, president ; W.Abbott, secretary.Pearson, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Pedlar, Henry, Nonquon boarding house.Pedlar, Samuel, upholsterer.Pentland, rev.J., church of England.Proulx, rev.J.B., Roman catholic.Provincial Insurance Company, John Billings, agent.Quigley, James, carpenter and joiner.Quigley, Malachi, carpenter and joiner.Ray, Joel, landowner.Reed, William, moulder.Riordon, Dennis, brickmaker.Ritson, John, councillor.Robinson, Mark, chemist and druggist.Sanders, William, waggonmaker.Santry, Arthur, shoemaker.SANTRY, DANIEL D., dealer in boots and shoes.Shaw, Martin, blacksmith.Small, A.G., flouring mill. 484 OSHAWA\u2014OTTERVILLE, 1857.|Caxap, Smith, Andrew, laborer.Smith, John, machinist.Spalding, David, brewer.Spitzer, Randolph, cabinetmalker.Stephenson, George, butcher.Stokes, Jolin, boot and shoe maker, Sutton, Walter J., chemist and druggist.Supple, Richard, boot and shoe maker.Sydenham Harbour Company, J.O.Guy, secretary.Sykes, John, carpenter and joiner.Symes, John, farmer.Taplin, Hiram, carriagemalker.Taylor, Francis, watchmaker and jeweller.Taylor, John, boot and shoe maker.Taylor, Peter, flouring mill.TAYLOR, PHILIP, watchmaker and jeweller.Tempest, William, M.D.Terwilleger, Charles, nurseryman.Thomas, William, stageowner.Thompson, elder James, Christian conference.Thompson & Warren, tanners.Thorne, Andrew, shoemaker.Thornton, rev.R.H., United Presbyterian, superintendent of schools.Thornton, Patrick, machinist.Todd, Alexander, machinist.Trevett, Alexander, bedsteadmaker.Trigg, Thomas, gardener.Vallant, James, blacksmith.Vancamp & Morgan, dry goods merchants.Vars, 0.N., surgeon dentist.VINDICATOR, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.60, William 11.Orr, editor; Luke & Orr, printers and publishers.Wall, Patrick, cooper, Wallace, John, boot and shoe maker.Walsh, Christopher, collector of customs.Walter, George I, factory foreman.Warren, Joseph, cabinetmaker.WARREN, JOIIN, dry goods and and owner of flouring mill, Welch, Richard, landing waiter.WELLINGTON HOTEL, Richard Leonard, proprietor.Wellington, Richard, cabinetmaker.White, Richard, butcher.Whiting, A.S., president of Oshawa manufacturing company.Wicks, William, mason.Willox, James F., machinist.Wood, Jacob, provision dealer.Wood, Mrs., boarding house.Woon, Richard, tinsmith.general merchant, OSNABRUCK CENTRE, C.WA small Village in the Township of Osnabruck and County of Stormont.Distant from Dickinson\u2019s Landing Station on the Grand Trunk Railway 6 miles, and from Cornwall 17 miles.Population about 100.Alguire, John, shoemaker.Baker, Gordon, general store.Dobie, rev.Robert, church of Scotland.Duvall, Charles, blacksmith.Farran, C.C., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Quin, Ker, rev.Matthew, church of England.Mail bi-weekly, | McLean, rev.II., Baptist.Poaps, Jacob, postmaster, and tavernkeeper.Poaps & Maxwell, general store.Provincial Insurance Company, ©.C.Farran, agent.rev.J.C., Free church.OSPRINGE, C.W.\u2014a Village in the Township of Erin and County of Wellington, Distant from Toronto about 55 miles.Mail tri-weckly.Population about 25.Clarke, F.S., hotelkeeper.Clark, Francis, postmaster.Fielding, Thomas, hotelkeeper.MeBain, John, general store.OTTAWA GLASS WORKS, C.E\u2014A Village in the Scigniory of Vaudreuil, and District of Montreal, A large business is carried on here in the manufacture of glass.Distant from Montreal 36 miles.Mail daily.Population about 300.Desjardins, F.H., general dealer.Hodgson, John, J.P., postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mathewson, col.J.A.Pyke, rev.James, church of England.OTTERVILLE, C.W.\u2014A prosperous Village situated in the Township of Norwich end County of Oxford.A largo quantity of sawn pine lmnber is manufactured here, and the place has » cousiderablo trado in country produce.Distant from Woodstock 19 miles, from Simcoe 19 miles, and from Brantford 26 miles, Mail daily.Population about 600.Allan, Charles B., blacksmith.Barnes, Thomas, cooper.Carder, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Carroll, \u2014, physician and surgeon.CLEVELAND HOUSE, John Cleveland, proprietor; accommodation of the best description.Cook & Brother, proprietors of Exchange hotel.Cooper & Blakeslee, carpenters.Cornell, J.H., postmaster.CORNELL, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Cromwell, R.B., general storekeeper and saw mill owner.Durkee, A., tanner, and shoe and harness maker, firbe, Henry, lumber merchant.Toster, A., tinsmith.Furlong, John, cooper.Goodwin, A.W., tailor.Helliker, Henry J., farmer.Helliker, R., carriagemaker.Johnson, C., cabinetmaker.Joy, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Kitchen, Joseph, blacksmith.Leader, John, cabinetmaker.Lewis, Amasa, general store.Lewis, Charles, chemist and druggist.MACKAY, R.W,, denler in staple dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mann, R.L., tailor.Watson, J.P., woollen factor and innkeeper.McKibbon, J., shoemaker.Moore, Gilbert, snw mill owner.Moore, Thomas, saw mill owner.Osborne, Willinm, barrister.Pickle & Co., saw milla.Pursell, A.A, livery stable.Schooley, 18.M., general store, Seameus, George, butcher, Slaght, S., general store.Smith, B., grist mill, Stage, D., founder and tinsmith.STEPHENSON, B.C., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Talbot, R., lumber merchant, Walker, Joseph, gunsmith, Williams, John G., distiller. Drrecrory.| 1858.OTTAWA.445 \u201cOTTAWA, C.W.\u2014Nne ot the chief Cities of Central Canada, situated ou the Ottawa River, 67 miles from its confluence with the St.Lawrence, and at the mouth of the Rideau River, The City obtained its original name from its founder, Colone! By, an officer of the Royal Engineers, whow the Imperial Government commissioned in 1827 to superintend the construction of the Rideau Canal.In 1854, Bytown, Ly an Act of the Provincial Parliament, was created a city, and its name changed to that which it now bears.The Canal divides the City into Upper and Lower Town, au\u2018 -nters the Ottawa through eight mag- niflcont stone locks, A massive cut-stone Bridge, erected by the Royal Sappers ant diners, crosses the canal, which hag already, from th extension and rapidly increasing traffic of the City, become utterly ina\u2018ie uate to the due accommodation of the public.The City is well laid out ; its strects are wide, regular and uniform, and fo the most part they intersect each other at right angles.The principal quarters ar e supplied with gas ; and an early construc \u2018on of water works is in contemplation.At the western extremity of the City are the celebrated Chaudiere Falls, a scene of imposing grandeur and beanty, and unsurpassed in America, except by the Niagara Falls, which it rivals in many respects.A Suspension Bridge, orected by the Provincial Government, at a cost of $65,448, spans this foaming chasm, and unites Upper with Lower Canada.At the north-cast end of the City are two other Falls, over which the waters of the Rideau River pour themselves with wild impctuosity into the bosom of the Ottawa; and although inferior to the Chaudière in point of sublimity and grandeur, they aro nob without many attractions to Lhe adinirer of nature\u2019s works.Altogether, the scenery around the City is of unsurpassed beauty,\u2014wild, romantic, and picturesque,\u2014presenting a varicty rarely to be met with inany other part of the Province.The commerce of Ottawa is constituted alinost wholly of lumber, both square and sawn, which passes through the City from the forests in the rear.llore of this truly Canadian staple is manufactured in the district of which Ottawa is the emporitun than in any other part of Canada, and the supply furnisiied here is the main dependence of the spring and fall fleets, of shipping which arrive in this country for return cargoes to Europe; as also to a large extent (of sawn lumber) of the markets in the United States, in which the demand is constantly increasing.The Hull Iron Mines, distant from the City about seven miles, are being worked successfully, and they promise to be, before many years, a source of considerable wealth.The future of Ottawa it is not dificult to foresee: situated in the centre of a fertile and rapidly-developing country; holding, as it were, the key of the lumber trade ; possessing inexhaustible water power, which men of evterprise and capital are yearly turning to account, as also every facility of communication with the principal cities and towns in Canada and with the neighbouring Republie,\u2014 it is destined at no distant period to become a place of important manufacturing operations; and in the event of the Ottawa and Georgian Bay Ship Canal being carried into effect, it will stand on the great water highway to the West, Its natural capabilities of defence are great and important.Ottawa returns one Member to the Legislative Assembly.Value of assessed property in 1856, $3,300,000.There is a daily line of steamers between Ottawa, Montreal, and Kingston: and the Ottawa and Prescott Railway trains run twice a day to Prescott, where they connect with the Grand Trunk and Ogdensburgh Railways.Ottawa is distant from Montreal 126 miles, from Quebec 296 wiles, from Kingston 35 miles, from Torcnto 253 miles, from New York 450 miles, and from Boston 485 miles.Population about 10,000.BUSINESS INDEX\u2014OTTA WA SUBSÇRIBERS T0 THE CANADA DIRECTORY.PAGE.PAGR.| PAGE.Account Bock Manufactu- Dentist.Land Surveyors.\u2026 4% Ready Made Clothing.\u2026 497 rers, 495 Doors, Sas Leather .495 Reristrar of County.\u2026.497 Agencies.Creer eee 4495 + Dry Goods Leather & Rubber Belting 496 Registrar of Surrogate Agricultural Implements .495 | Dyestuffs.Liquors, Wines, £&e .\u2026.496 Court.Anchors, Chains, &e .\u2026\u2026.495 | Engineers Ro 5 Lumber 498 Restaurant.497 Artists Colors, Paints, &e .45 : Engraver, &e 496 Mayor 496 .Rideau and Ottawa Canals 497 Axe Manufacturers .495 | Express Company 496 Mechanics Institute and ! Safes {i Bailift \u2026.5 Fancy Framemak 406 |__Athenæum .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 496 | Saloon.497 Fouudries \u2026 .496 Merchant Tailors.497 | Seeds, Garden and Field.497 .495 Forwarders.C496 Miller.487 Silks, Satins, &e.497 Bisouit and Cracker Baker 405 Furs.496 Milliner aud Dressmaker.497 ' Small Wares.407 Board of Trade.405 Gas Company.496 Musical Instruments, £c.497 : Suuff, Tobacco, &c.\u2026 407 Bookbinders .\u2026 .495 General Merchants .496 Newspapers.407 Solicitors .MG Booksellers, &¢.\u2026 495 Glaziers .496 Ottawa and Prescott Rail- ! Spars and Masts.\u2026 497 Boots and Shoes, 405 C4561 way Com SR \u2026 #97 | Stationers.497 Cabinetmakers .495 Hairdresser.46 Painters and Glaziers.497 | Straw Goods.\u2026 497 Chemists and Druggis 195 .496 Paper Hangers.\u2026.497 | Sugars, Teas, &e.\u2026.\u2026 497 Cigars, Snuff, &e .495 .496 Perfumery.407 | Tanners and Cwrriers \u2026 497 City Corporation.\u2026 496 .496 Physicians and Surgeons.487 | Teas, Sugars, &c._.\u2026 497 Civil Engineers .496 .496 Pianos.497! Tobacco, Snuff, &e \u2026 407 Olerey en 496 ice 496 Planing Mills.197 | Undertaker, .\u2026 497 Clerk of County Court, £e.196 Iron, &c., Retail.496 Postmaster.\u2026 497 | Upholsterers.\u2026 497 Commission Merchants.19 Iron, &c., Wholesale .496 Private Boarding House ., 497 Watches, Clocks, &c.\u2026 495 Confectioner.causes nues 496 À Jewellery LLL .496 Produce._.497 | Wines, Liquors, eo.488 Coroner.+.#86 Land Agents TT 496 Provisions.457 Woollen Cloths, &¢.4&8 MISCELLANEOUS INDEX.; TAGE.PAGE.PAGE.PAGE, Agricultural and Horticul- Bible Society.499! Gas Company.\u2026\u2026.495 Ottawa and Prescott.Rail- - tural, 498 Board of Trade.4887 General Hospit 499 way Company pusnescenasauss 409 Bank of B.N.Americ \u2026 498 Canadian Institute .498 Literary Institut .498 Protestant Hospital, \u2026 499.Bank of Montreal \u2026.\u2026 498.| Churehes.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 .49S Madawaska RiverCom: 499 Quebec Bank.\u2026 498 Bank of Upper Canada.408 City Corporation.493 Mechanics Institute 499 Railway Com \u201c \u2026 499 Banks.493 Crown Timber Ofiice .493 Military Store Department 499 Religious and Benevolent Benevolent and Religious Customs Departmen .493 Newspapers 499 Societies.40 Sovioties.199 Five Departinent.495 Post Office.499 School Trustees.499 Abbott, Francis, burnam hill, Abbott, Richard, deputy sheriff, Daly st.Addison, William, lockmaster.Agricultural Society, G.Bell, president, Rideau st, AIRD, GEORGE & WILLIAM, manufacturers of square lumber, spars and masts, Daly st.Albert, Samuel, carpenter, Ashburnham hill.Albion hotel, W.H.Baldwin, proprietor, corner Nicholas aud Baldwin sts.Almond, James, carter, Victoria st.ANGUS, ROBE RT, cabinetmaker, paperhanger, uphol- Sterer and undertaker, Rideau st.* Formerly called Bytown.foreman, of Rideau Canal works, Ash-{ Anchor Insurance Co, Geo.Heubach, agent Rideau st.Archambault, Césaire, grocer, Bolton st.Archambault, Toussaint, carter, Carlton st.Ardill, John, plasterer, Rideau st.ARMSTRONG, EDWARD, bailiff of 1st Division court.Daly st.Armstrong, James, blacksmith, St.Paul st.ARMSTRONG, PETER, proprietor of Union house, El- gin st.Central Ottawa.Armstrong, Thomas, blacksmith, St.Paul st.Arnot, William, joiner, George st.Ashfield, John, carpenter, Duke st.Atcheson, Miss, milliner, Sparks st. 486 OTTAWA.1857.[Canana Atkins, William, shoemaker, Rideau st.Auger, Baptiste, carter, St.Patrick st.Ault, N.J,, clerk, Rideau st.AUMOND, JOSEPH, lumber merchant, Rideau st.Austin, Richard, Sally st.Babcock, L.E., manufacturer of sawn lumber, Wellington st.Bailey, E.W., clerk, Rideau st.Bailey, James, gardener, York st.Bain, Archibald, proprietor of Victoria hotel, St.Paul st.Baird, James, gasfitter, Rideau st.Baird, James, miller, Ottawa City mills.Baird, John, pilot, George st.BAKER, G.P., postmaster and agent for Canada Life Insurance Company, Elgin st.Baker, Thomas, joiner, Stewart st.Balbirnie, James, saloon, Wellington st.Baldwin, A.H., manufacturer of sawn lumber, Chau- diére Falls.Baldwin, W.H., proprietor of Albion hotel, corner Nicholas and Baldwin sts.BANGS, C.W., & Co., manufacturers and importers of all kinds of hats and furs, straw goods, &c., &c.\u2014 cash paid for all kinds of raw furs, Sussex st.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, A.C.Kelty, agent, Wellington st.BANK OF MONTREAL, P.Pearson Harris, manager, Wellington st.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, R.S.Cassels, agent, Wellington st.Barbeau, Gabriel, carter, Church st.Barbeau, Joseph, carter, St.Andrew st.Barette, Elie, grocer, Church st.Barette, Onésime, blacksmith, Perry st.Barette, Pierre, joiner, St.Patrick st.Barette, William, joiner, St.Patrick st.Barnville, George, innkeeper, St.Andrew st.Barrett, Edward, tavern, Clarence st.Barry, James, plasterer, Rideau st.Barry, Robert, plasterer, Rideau st.Bartrand, Edward, blacksmith, George st.Basin, James, laborer, St.Andrew st.Bassett & Co., music store, Sparks st.Bastien, Martin, shoemaker, Sussex st.Bate, C.T., grocer, Sparks st.Bates, C.L., gaoler.Beal, Robert A., chemist and druggist, Rideau st.Beard, Philip, tailor, Sussex st.Bearman, John, clerk, Rideau st.Beatey, James, shoemaker, Rideau st.Beducaire, Benjamin, tavern, Murray st.Beauchamp, Amable, blacksmith, Church st.Beauchamp, Joseph, hotel, Sussex st.Beaudoin, Baptiste, carter, St.Patrick st.Beaudoin, Medard, carter, Church st.Beaudoin, Baptiste, painter, Church st.Beaudoin, François, carter, Church st.Beauparlant, François, joiner, Ottawa st.Beaupré, Joseph, clerk, Murray st.Beaupré, Thomas, shoemaker, King st.Beauséjour, Arsène, cooper, King st.Bell, Jacob, tailor, George st.Bell, John George, Rideau and Loyd sts.BELL, ROBERT, president of Ottawa and Prescott Railway Company, and editor, proprietor, and publisher of the Citizen, Loyd st.Bell, Samuel, mason, Ashburnham hill.BENNETT, R.C., merchant tailor \u2014 cloths, cassimeres, docskins, tweeds, beavers, pilots and whitneys, &e.constantly on hand, Sussex st.BERICHON, ISAAC, jr., proprietor of City hotel, Sussex st.Berichon, Isaac, sen., joiner, Bolton st.Berichon, Magloire, constable, St.Andrew st.Berichon, Octave, clerk, St.Andrew st.Bernard, Francis, carter, King st.BESSERER, L.T., corner Daly and King sts.Bingham, John, miller, Mctcalfo sq.Bingham, Samucl miller, Metcalfe sq.Bingham, William, printer, Rideau st.Bishop, Richard, proprietor of British Lion hotel, Sparks st.Bishoprick, M., carriagemaker, Bank st.Bishoprick, Mark, farmer, Ashburnham hill.Bisson, Louis, tavern, St.Andrew st.Blais, Benjamin, laborer, Perry st.Blasdell, J.C.machinist, George st BLASDELL, N.8,, & Co., propricto dry, Victoria island, Kent st.BLASDELL, T.M., general machinist, and manufacturer of steam engines and boilers, all kinds of mill irons, broud and narrow axes, &c., Wellington st.Blouier, James, joiner, Dalhousie st.Blyth, George, merchant, Sparks st.Blyth, John, cabinctmaker, Victoria st.Blyth & Kemp, dry goods, Wellington st.Blyth, Robert, cooper, Daly st.Board of Trade, J.B.Lewis, president; G.Heubacl, secretary.Boivin, Antoine, carter, St.Andrew st.Boland, William, butcher, Church st.Bonell, George, joiner, Bolton st.Bonell, John, cabinetmaler, Victoria st.Booth, Dudley, watchmaker, Wellington st.Borbridge, William, saddler, Rideau st.Bouchard, E.8., clerk, Nicholas st.Boudreau, Luc, pilot, Murray st.Bouneau, Regis, joiner, St.Andrew st.Bourassa, Napoléon, artist, St.Patrick st.Bourassa, rev.J.B., Roman catholic.BOURGEOIS, DAVID, clerk, King st.Bourgeois, J.D., Murray st.Bourgingnon, Michel, butcher, Perry st.Bourland, John, plasterer, Bank st.Bowles, William, tavern, Clarence st.Boyle, Michael, butcher, Church st.Brass, Matthew, saddler, Clarence st.Breen, John, tailor, Ottawa st.Brennan, Patrick, blacksmith, Clarence st.Britannia hotel, J.Stanley, proprietor, Wellington st.Britannia Life Assurance Company, George Hay, agent, Sparks st.BRITISH AND AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE, S.W.Dyde, agent, Sussex st.BRITISH HOTEL, Donald McArthur, proprietor, Sussex st.British Lion hotel, R.Bishop, proprietor, Sparks st.BROCK, REV.JAMES, Wesleyan, Queen st.Brough, Andrew, merchant, Sussex st.BROUGH, BROTHER & Co., importers of dry goods and groceries, Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.BROWN, A., proprietor of Gem restaurant, York st.Brown, John, constable, Ottawa st.Brown, John, cooper, Ashburnham hill.Brown, Johnston, proprietor of Oentral house, Sparks st.Brown, Patrick, shoemaker, Ashburnham hill, BROWN, W.W., barber and hairdresser, Sparks and Rideau sts.BROWNE & McKINNON, forwarders and general coni- mission merchants, Canal basin.Brulé, Thomas, blacksmith, Clarence st., houso St.Patrick st.BRYSON, ALEXANDER, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, Rideau st.BRYSON & PHILIP, dealers in funcy nnd staple dry goods, Sparks st.Buck, Daniel, proprictor of Rideau hotel, Rideau st.Buckley, John, trader, Ashburnham hill.Burges, Hugh, tailor, Redpath st.Burk, John, grocer, Church st.Burk, Mrs, grocery, St.Patrick st.Burk, Thomas, mason, St.Patrick st.Burke, G.R., brewer, and clerk of Division court George sl.{Victoria foun- Diracronv.] 1858.OTTAWA.487 BURKE, JAMES H., editor, proprietor and publisher of Champagne, Louis, carter, Nelson st.the Tribune, and land agent, Sparks st.Burns, Félix, clerk, St.Andrew st.Burns, T.G., auctioneer, St.Paul st.BURNS, JOIN, dealer in groceries, teas, sugars, and all kinds of provisions, Sussex st.Burns, John, shoemaker, Sparks st.Burns, Michacl, mason, Boulton st.BURRITT, H.O., manufacturer of woollen cloths, tweeds, blankets, &c., New Edinburgh woollen mills.Burrowes, William N., boot and shoe maker, Rideau st.Burtin, rev.A., Roman catholic, College.Burton, Joseph, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Byrne, Francis, cooper, Clarence st.Byrne, Thomas, tavern, Clarence st.Bytown College, rev.J.Tabaret, superior.Bytown Consumers Gas Company, H.J.Friel, president; George Heubach, secretary, Rideau st.BYTOWN GAZETTE, weekly, annual subscription $2, Alexander Gibb, editor, proprietor and publisher, Rideau st.Calder, Mrs., confectionery, Wellington st.Cameron, Alexander, chandler, Carlton st.Cameron, John, Wellington st.CAMERON, MISS, milliner and dressmaker, Sparks st.Campean, Joseph, plasterer, Church st.Campbell, John, farmer, Metcalfe sq.Campbell, John L., general merchant, Rideau st.CAMPBELL, PETER, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Sparks st.Campbell & Ross, barristers and attorneys, Rideau st.Camterell, Patrick, carpenter, Ashburnham hill.Canada Life Assurance Company, G.P.Baker, agent, Elgin st.CANADA MILITARY GAZETTE, weekly, annual subscription $2, major J.B.Turner, editor ; D.Kerr, proprietor, Rideau st.Canadian Institute, J.T.C.T.Trottier de Beaubien, president, King st.Cantin, Baptiste, joiner, St.Patrick st.Cantin, Baptiste, jr., joiner, Church st.Canty, John, carter, Daly st.Carden, George, clerk, Wellington st.Cardinal, Félix, pilot, Ottawa st.Carisse, Petit, joiner, St.Andrew st.Carisse, Pierre, tavern, St.Patrick st.Carisse, Philibert, tavern, St.Patrick st.Carleton hotel, John McCammond, proprietor, Wellington st.Carlton, Christopher, forwarding agent, Little Sussex st.Caroll, Hugh, laborer, Ottawa st.Carpentier, Narcisse, laborer, St.Patrick st.Carr, John, grocer, St.Andrew st.Carr, John, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Carrière, C.H, bookkeeper, Rideau st.Carrière, Joscph, carter, Church st.Carroll, James, joiner, Metcalfe st.Carson, Robert, mason, Victoria st.Carter, George, joiner, Perry st.Carruthers, J obn, miller, Ottawa City mills, house Montreal st.Cass, Robert, mason, St.Patrick st.CASSELS, R.S., agent for Bank of Upper Canada, Wellington st, Castor hotel, Isidore Champagne, proprietor, Church st.Cassidy, Daniel, masou, Murray st.Cassidy, Philip, mason, Church st.Caulther, Samuel, clork, York st.Cavanagh, John, baker, St.Patrick st.Cavanagh, Patrick, plasterer, Clarence st.Central house, Johnston Brown, proprietor, Sparks st.Chabot, Baptiste, carter, King st.Chace, Joan B., pilot, Church st.CHANPAGNE, A., manufacturer of boots and shoes, Sussex st.Champagne, L, proprietor of Castor hotel, Church st.Champeau, Joseph, carter, Church st.Chapman, Charles, gardener, Ashburnham hill.Charbonneau, Honoré, blacksmith and carriagemaker St.Patrick st.Charbonneau, Léon, carter, Nelson st.Charpentier, Joseph, printer, Sussex st.Charron, Hilaire, shoemaker, Church st.| Chatel, Noél, shoemaker, Cathcart st.Chatieu, Baptiste, sawyer, Oregon st.Chaudière hotel, A.Frechette, proprietor, Chaudière Falls.Chenet, Pierre, clothing store, Sussex st.Cherry, William, joiner, Perry st.Chevalier, Gidéon, joiner, St.Patrick st.| Chisolme, Duncan, clerk, Loyd st.i CHITTY, JOHN, dealer in the finer descriptions of groceries, teas, coffees, chocolates, cocoas, &c .also the choicest brands of champagne and other foreign wines, liquors, ale, porter, syrups, potted | and preserved meats, fruits, &c., Wellington st.! Christie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Rideau st., Christ's Church, rev.S.8.Strong,D.D., rector, Sparks st.| Church, John, joiner, Victoria st.: Church, Michael, joiner, Victoria st.CITIZEN, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, R.Bell, editor, proprietor and publisher, Rideau st.CITY CORPORATION, J.B.Lewis, mayor; W.P.Lett, clerk.CITY HOTEL, Isaac Berichon, jr.sex st.City hotel, William Graham, proprietor, Clarence st.Clancy, John, clerk, Rideau st.Clapp, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Rideau st.Clark, John, sash and blind maker, Bolton st.i Clark, William, blacksmith, Victoria st.Clarke, G., proprietor of International house, Sparks st.Clarke, James, clerk, Wellington st.Claverly, John, mason, Ashburnham hill.CLEGG, WM, jr., barrister, attorney, &c., Rideau st.Clément, Adolphus, raftsman, Murray st.Clément, Xavier, tanner, St.Paul st.Clemow, Francis, emigration agent, York st.Cloran, Miss, teacher, St.Patrick st.Cloutier, Louis, shoemaker, St.Patrick st.Cloutier, Sévére, joiner, St.Patrick st.Cluff, Isaac, carpenter and builder, Victoria st.Cobb, John A., gunsmith, Victoria island.Cochlan, Daniel, blacksmith, George st., house Perry st.Cocker, George, clerk, Perry st.Cocker, Joseph, shoemaker, Sparks st.Codd, J.A, bank teller.Codd, rev.Charles, church of England, Daly st.Coffey, Thomas, tavern, William st.Colbert, James, steamboat engineer, St.Paul st.Cole, Richard, clerk, Chaudière island.Coleman, John, carter, Perry st.Colonial Life Assurance Company, J.B.Lewis, agent, Sparks st.Commercial hotel, R.Elliott, proprietor, York st.Conuely, James, butcher, William st.Conner, William, joiner, Augusta st.Contin, Charles, joiner, St.Patrick st.Conway, Patrick, tavern, Sussex st.Cook, James, joiner, Queen st.Cook, Thomas A., finisher, Victoria foundry, Vietoria island.Coombs, James, tanner, Rideau st.Coombs, John, baker, Perry st.Corbett, Martin, cooper, Dalhousie st.Costello, Thomas, innkeeper, St.Andrew st.Costello, Thomas, shoemaker, Ottawa st.County Agricultural Society, George Bell, president ; J.G.Bell, secretary and treasurer, Rideau st.COUSENS, CARDEN & Co., importers of British and American fancy and staple dry goods, small wares, &c., Wellington st.west.proprietor, Sus- 488 Cousins, Henry, confectioner, York st.Couturier, Xavier, carter, King st.Cowan, John, plasterer, Ashburnham hill.Cowan, William, shoemaker, Rideau st.COX, GEORGE, engraver and copper plate printer, Sparks st.: Cox, James, accountant, Sparks st.Cox, Ralph, carpenter, George st.Craig, Hugh, shoemaker, Sussex st.Craig, Thomas, farmer, Ashburnham hill.Cross, A., grocer, Murray st.Cross, John, wheelwright, Duke st.Crown hotel, D.Duncan, proprietor, Rideau st.Crown Timber Office, A.J.Russell, crown timber agent, Kent st.Cuddy, Andrew, Gas works, King st.Cuningham, Edward, tailor, Sussex st.CUNNINGHAM, BARCLAY & LINDSAY, importers of dry goods, wholesale and retail, Rideau st.Cunningham, C.R., of Cunningham, Barclay & Lindsay, King st.Cunningham, James, bookkeeper, Sparks st.Currey, Morgan, carter, St.Patrick st.CURRIER, J.M., & Co., manufacturers of and dealers in all kinds of sawn and dressed lumber, Rideau Falls.Custom House, Duncan Graham, collector; À.Douglas, surveyor, Sparks st.Cuzner, Luke, boot and shoe store, Sussex st.Dagneau, Damase, carter, Nelson st.Dagneau, Michel, carter, Nelson st.Dale, Robert, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Dallare, Charles, blacksmith, Clarence st.Dancett, Isidore, innkeeper.Dandurand, rev, R.P.D., Roman catholic, Cathedral.Damage, Olivier, carter, King st.Daoust, André, pilot, Ottawa st.Darcy, James, shoemaker, Wellington st.Darcy, Michacl, tavern, Clarence st.Davidson, Robert, stonccutter, Rideau st.Davis, Hugh, joiner, St.Paul st.Davis, James, saddler, George st.Davis, Thomas, pilot, Perry st, Dawson, rev.A.McD., Roman catholic, Sparks st.Dea, Francis, carter, Clarence st.DE BEAUBIEN, J.T.C.TROTTIER, M.D., surgeon to General Hospital, York st.Dechamp, Alexander, joiner, Perry st.Delaurier, Louis, laborer, Carlton st.Delorme, François, carter, St.Andrew si.Denault, François, cooper, York st.Denault, Napoléon, shoemaker, Church st.Denison, John, brewer, Daly st.Dennison, Jacob, hatter and furrier, Sussex «i.Desloge, Frangois, joiner, George st.Desloge, Pierre, joiner, George st.Desselé, Michel, tavern, St.Patrick st.Develin, James, musician, Church st, Devine, Patrick, shoemaker, Clarence st.Dewar, Alexander, tavern, Clarence st.Dewart, Joseph, moulder, Victoria st, Dickenson, M.K.,, forwarder, Canal bagin.Doherty, Francis, merchant tailor, Sussex si.Dolan, Charles, grocer, Church st.DOLE, A.M., agent for Hamilton Brothers, Sugscx st.Donahue, Bernard, cooper, Bolton st.Doran, James, joiner, Nicholas st.Doran, James, private boarding house, Wellington st.Dorion, Oliver, chairmaker, St.Patrick st.Dorsy, Patrick, blacksmith, St.Paul st.Dougall, William, clerk, Wellington st.Douglas, A., customs surveyor, Sparks st, house Ashburnham hill.Dow, Henry, engineer, York st.Doyle, James, tailor, St.Andrew sl.Doyle, Michael, baker, York st.Driscol, William, carter, St.Patrick sl, OTTAWA.1857.[Canapy Driscoll, James, carter, Dalhousie st.Duchéne, Joseph, butcher, Bolton st.Duck, William, attorney, Sparks st.Duffy, James, carter, York st.Dulley, James, shoemaker, Rideau st.Dufley, O., York st.Duffey, Peter, raftsman, Murray st.Dufour, Antoine, shoemaker, Bolton st.Dufour, Pierre, carringemaker, Rideau st, Dufton, Edward, contractor, Ashburnham hill, Duggan, Patrick, blacksmith, Clarence st., house (- tawa st.Duhamel, François, butchor, St, Patrick st.Duhamel, Laurent, butcher, St.Patrick st.Dumas, Etienne, joiner, St.Patrick st.Duncan, D., proprietor of Crown hotel, Rideau si.Dunn, Edward, jr., plasterer, St.Andrews st.Dunn, Edward, sen., plasterer, Ashburnham hill.Dunning, John, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Dupuis, Mrs., boarding house, St.Patrick st.Durie, John, Crown land agent.Duric, John, merchant, and agent forTimes and Beacon, and Phoenix Fire Assurance Companies, Sparks st.Dwyer, James, saddler, York st.Dyde, S.W., boot and shoe maker, and agent for British and American Expross Company, Sussex st.Dyke, James, merchant, Wellington st.Eagle, John, carpenter, Sparks st.Eastman, R., daguerrean artist, York st.EDWARDS, EVAN, proprietor of Prince of Wales liv- tel, Rideau st.Egan, Dennis, tavern, Ashburnham hill, EGLESON, P.A., general grocer and provision mer- chant\u2014keeps constantly a large supply of groceries and provisions, wholesale and retail\u2014esta- blished 1845, Sussex st.Egleson, Samuel, clerk, Sussex st.ELLIOTT & HAMILTON, dealers in British and foreign fancy and staple dry goods, corner Rideau and Sussex sts.Elliott, John, shoemaker, Wellington st.Elliott, Robert, proprietor of Commercial hotel, York st.Elliott, Thomas, clerk, Rideau st.Empire saloon, Patrick O'Meara, proprietor, George st.English, Patrick, sash and.blind maker, Boulton sl.Enright, Jeremiah, tinsmith, Wellington st.Episcopal Methodist church, revs, D.N.Robinson and A.Wright, ministers, York st.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, IT.V.Nocl, agent, Sparks st.Ethier, Alexandre, joiner, George st.Ethier, John, clerk, Sussex st, Ethier, Polite, carter, St.Andrew st.Evans, Jeremiah, blacksmith, Sparks st.Evans, Willinm, shoemaker, George st.Exchange hotel, Francis Grant, proprictor, York st.Fairburn, Robert, mason, Rideau st.Fannen, James, laborer, St.Androw st.Farley, Robert, general grocer, Wellington st.Farmer, B., corpenter, Sparks st.FARMER, THÔMAS, proprictor of St.Lawrence hotel, Sparks st.Farrer, Henry, chandler, Daly st.FECHT, LOUIS, London music store\u2014always on hand Chickering, Stoddard and Dunham's colebrated pianos,and all other musical merchandiso,Sparks st.Fellows, (.B.Lyon, M.P.I.for Russell, barrister, Wellington st.Fevreau, Paul, constable, Church st.Tinan, Thomus, grocer, Murray st.Finch, James, carter, Ridean st.Findly, William, clerk, Rideau st.Finn, Daniel, tailor, St.Andrew st.Finn, William, carpenter, Bolton st.Tinney, James, innkeeper, St.Andrew st.Fitzgerald, Michael, tavern, Clarence st.Titzgibbon, Juwes, Wollington st, Drrucrony.| 1858.OTTAWA.489 000\u2014\u2014 Fitzpatrick, John, grocer, York at.Fitzsimmons, Samuel, joiner, Cathcart st.Tloyde, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Kent st.Fogarty, J\u2026, clerk, Rideau st.Fogarty, l\u2019., shoemaker, Wellington st.Toisy, Alexander, tinsmith, Sussex st, Torbes, Thomas, grocer, Dalhousie st.FORD, C.J., printer, York st.Ford, John, blacksmith, Kent st.Forgie, John, grocer, Little Sussex st.Forrest, À.G., draughtsman, Crown Timber office, Kent st.Forsyth, James, Ordnance office, Rideau st.Forsyth, Thomas, boards at British hotel, Sussex st.Foster, Mrs.A, leather store, York st.Toubert, Antoine, carter, Perry st.Foxton, George, carpenter, Victoria terrace.Franchère, Désiré, carter, Church st.Franklin, George, carpenter, Victoria terrace.Fraser, D., constable, Church st.Fraser, Miss, ladies seminary, Sparks st.Frazer, John, plasterer, Queen st.Le Breton flat.Frazer, Peter, joiner, Carleton st.Frazer, Simon, high sheriff.Frazer, William, shoemaker, Wellington st.Fréchette, Antoine, proprictor of Chaudière hotel, Chaudière Falls.Freligh & Frazer, merchant-, Rideau st.Freligh, John, bookkeeper, Daly st.FRIEL, II.J., clerk of County court, deputy clerk of Crown and Pleas, registrar of Surrogate court, and president of Gas Company, Wellington st.Frith, John, clerk, St.Patrick st.Frothingham, John, mason, Queen st.Le Breton flat.Gafney, B., tailor, Sussex st.Gallwey, William Blood, civil engineer, Department of Public Works, Rideau Barracks, Fortification hill.Gagné, John, cooper, George st.Gagnon, Charles, plasterer, Ottaws st.Gardepui, Joseph, carter, Bolton st.Gardepui, Lené, hatter, Murray st.Gareau, Godefroy, joiner, George st.Garvey, Joseph, M.D., Rideau st.Gauthier, Alexander, stonecutter, Nelsou st.Gauthier, Isidore, joiner, Church st.Gauthier, Joseph, carter, King st.Gauthier, Pierre, carter, Perry st.GEM RESTAURANT, A.Brown, proprietor, York st.General Hospital, H.Hill, consulting physician; J.T.C.Trottier de Beaubien, surgeon.Germain, Edward, tanner, Perry st.Germain, Nazaire, tin and copper smith, Sussex st.GIBB, ALEXANDER,barrister and solicitor, and editor, proprietor and publisher of the Bytown Gazette, \u2026 Rideau st.Gibbons, Thomas, sawyer, Oregon st.Gibson, James, joiner, St.Andrew st.Gibson, John, dry goods, Wellington st.Gibson, W.11, preventive officer, Sparks st.Gilehrist, Gordon, finisher of iron works, Albert st.Gilligan, B., grocer, Murray st.GILMOUR & Co., lumber merchants, Wellington st.Gilpin, Robert, joiner, Stewart st.lngras, David, clerk, Church st.Girard, Joseph, joiner, St.Patrick st.Giroux, Jean, painter, Clarence st.Giroux, Michel, carter, Nelson st.Glasstord, P., clerk, Rideau st.Gleason, Edward, shoemaker, Clarence st.odin, Jérémie, tavern, Murray st.Good, Daniel, grocer and tavernkeeper, Nicholas st, Goodwin, Calvin, shocmaker, York st.Goodwin, Clarles, contractor, Church st.oodwin, James, contractor, Carleton st.Goodwin, Jeremiah, tailor, Clarence st.on, Benjamin, Merchant, Bank st.Goulden, C., hotelkeeper, Sussex st.Goulden, Joseph, printer, Rideau st.Gowan, James, joiner, York st.Grace, John, shoemaker, Cathcart st.Grace, P., tailor, Kent st.Graham, Alexander, auctioneer and commission merchant, Wellington st.Graham, Andrew, groceries and provisions, Rideau st.Graham, Archibald, grocer, Rideau st.Graham, Donald, customs clerk, Sparks st.Graham, Duncan, collector of customs, Sparks st., house Bank st.Graham, J.& P., hairdressers, Sussex st.Graham, Robert, hotel, Sussex st.Grabam, William, cabinetmaker, Augusta st.Graham, William, proprietor of City hotel, Clarence st.GRAHAM, WILLIAM, manufacturer of spars, masts and square timber, Rideau st.GRAND RIVER HOTEL, George McConnell, proprietor, Sussex st.Granger, Isaac, blacksmith, Murray st.Grant & Brother, hardware, Wellington st.Grant, Donald, Victoria terrace.Grant, Edward, watch and clock maker, Wellington st.Grant, Francis, proprietor of Exchange hotel, York st.Grant, James A., M.D., Rideau st.Grant, Mrs.Hugh, hotel, Chaudiére Falls.Gravelle, Césaire, joiner, St.Patrick st.Gravelle, David, joiner, Ottawa st.Gravelle, Paul, joiner, Church st.Gravelle, Pierre, joiner, Murray st.Green, Edward, barber, Clarence st.Green, John, clerk, York st.Green, Thomas, tavern, St.Paul st.Green, Thomas, proprietor of Neptune inn, York st.Grey, James L., constable, Dalhousie st.Griffin, Michael, innkeeper, St.Andrews st.Grignon, Médard, carter, Perry st.Grison, Louis, grocer, St.Patrick st.Grouls, Baptiste, laborer, St.Andrews st.Groulx, François, carter, Murray st.Groulx, J.B., carter, Church st.Groulx, Joseph, carter, Murray st.Groulx, Toussaint, shoemaker, Murray st.Grusen, Jacob, pork butcher, Sussex st.Guérard, Antoine, pilot, St.Patrick st.Guénard, François, shoemaker, Murray st.Guérard, J.B., painter, Clarence st.Guérard, Jean, joiner, Clarence st.Guertin, Xavier, tavern, St.Andrew st.GUIGUES, RIGHT REV.DR.J.E.B., Bishop, Roman catholic.Gunn, Dennis, mason, St.Patrick st.Gunn, Hugh, butcher, Church st.Hackett, William, innkeeper, Metcalfe sq.Hagan, Hugh, teacher, Murray st.Hall, Edward, confectioner, William st.Hall, John, grocer, William st.Hamel, Louis, carriagemaker, Murray st.Hamilton, William, merchant, Sparks st.Handey, Pierre, shoemaker, Murray st.Hanley, Michael, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Hanley, Thomas, baker, Rideau st.Hanley, Thomas, confectioner, St.Patrick st.Hannum, J.M.T,, clerk, Sparks st.Hardy, Robert, collector and travelling agent for Provincial Insurance Company, Ashburnham hill.Mare, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Sussex st.Harnahan, Thomas, butcher, Queen st.Le Breton flat.Harris, Bronson & Coleman, manufacturers of pine lumber, Victoria island.HARRIS, P.PEARSON, manager of Bank of Montreal, Wellington st.Hartubise, Raphael, painter, Carleton st.Hasty, Thomas, pattern maker, Duke st.Hatter, John, shocmaker, York st.Haughton, Hiram, brickmaker, Rideau st.Hawkins, James, carpenter, Victoria st.35 490 OTTAWA.1857.[Caxana Hawkins, William, proprietor of Turnpike hotel, Wellington st.HAY, GEORGE, importer of and dealer in British and American hardware, agent for sale of Salamander safes, and for Britannia Life, Liverpool and London Fire and Life, and Provincial Insurance Companies, Sparks st.Hays, Edward, printer, St.Paul st.Hays, Michael, laborer, William st.HELY, FITZWILLIAM B., bookseller, stationer, dealer in drugs, patent medicines, &c; a large and well selected stock of standard and miscellaneous books, &c., Sussex st.~ Hearn, John A., blacksmith, Duke st.Heavey, Andrew, grocer, Sussex st.Heley, Peter, grocer, St.Patrick st.Henderson, Abraham, mason, Victoria st.Henderson, John, mason, Victoria st.Henegan, Patrick, carter, Rideau st.Heney, Alexander, landing waiter and saddler, Sussex and Sparks sts.Heney, Charles, grocer, Ashburnham hill.Heney, John, saddler and harnessmaker, Wellington st.Heney, John, shoemaker, Clarence st.Heney, William, shoemaker, Wellington st.Henry, Alfred, plasterer, Murray st.Henry, James, grocer, St.Patrick st.HEUBACH, GEORGE, general commission merchant, secretary of Board of Trade and of Bytown Consumers Gas Company, and agent for Anchor Fire, and Unity Fire and Life Insurance Companies, Rideau st.Hick, Robert, grocer, Wellington st.Hill, Dr.Hamnett, M.R.C.S.L., consulting physician to General Hospital, Victoria terrace.HILL & IRVINE, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, paperhangers, and fancy frame makers, York st.Hiram, William, clerk, Sussex st.Hogue, Paul, carter, St.Andrew st.Holland, William, general store, Sparks st.Holt, Charles, saloon, Sussex st.Holte, Stanis, carter, Murray st.Honorat, rev.J.B., vicar general, Roman catholic.HORNE, HENRY, stationer, account book manufacturer, paper ruler, and general binder, Sparks st.Howell, Samuel, grocer, Rideau st.Hows, William, hotel, Sparks st.Humphreys, George, carriagemaker, Daly st.Humphrys, Mrs.,, milliner and dressmaker, Wellington st.Hunter, W.S., artist, St.Paul st.Hunton, T.& W., merchants, Sparks st.Hunton, William, merchant, Wellington st.Huston, William, farmer, St.Patrick st.International house, George Clarke,proprietor,Sparks st.International Life Assurance Company, H.V.Noel, agent, Sparks st.Irvine, William, cabinetmaker, Daly st.James, Samuel, clerk, Rideau st.Jameson, George, baker, St.Paul st.Jameson, William, baker, George st.Jeaureau, Antoine, tavern, St.Patrick st.Jennings & McCarthy, chemists and druggists, Wellington st.Johnston, G.R., trunk maker, Wellington st.Johnston, John, innkeeper, Church st.Johnston, John, tinsmith, Wellington st.Johnston, Samuel G., flour merchant, corner Sussex and York sts.Joint, James, clerk, Rideau st.Jolicœur, Onésime, carter, Church st.Jones, Thomas J., steamboat captain, Rideau si.Joyce, Edward, grocer, York st.Julien, Gilbert, carter, Church st.Junkin, John, joiner, King st.Kenley, James, grocer, Rideau sf.Kealey, Michael, tavern and provisions, Rideau st.Kearn, John, plasterer, Ottawa st.Kenting, George, clerk, Sparks si.Kehoe, John, blacksmith, Nicholas st.Kehoe, Matthew, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Kehoe, Thomas, blacksmith, Church st.Kehoe, Willinm, blacksmith, York st.4 Keir, 8.C., painter and glazier, Wellington si.Kelly, J., mason, Ashburnham hill.Kelly, Poter, tailor, Murray st.Kelly, William, tailor, William st.Kelty, A.C., agent for Bank of British North America, Wellington st.KENLEY & WOLFE, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Sparks st.) Kenly, Robert, cooper, Sparks st.Kennedy, Cornelius, butcher, Clarence st.Kennedy, James, carter, Victoria, st.Kennedy, Thomas, proprietor of Shantyman's inn, Vie- toria terrace.Kennedy, William, grocer, St.Patrick st.KERR, DAWSON, proprietor and publisher of Railway and Commercial Times, and proprietor of Canada Military Gazette, Rideau st.Kerr, John, clerk, Duke st.Kerr, John, moulder, Duke st.Kiddy, Alexander, millwright, King st.Kilby, Francis, tavern, Sussex st.KILLALY, J.8, resident engineer, Rideau and Ottawa canals.Kilt, John, carter, Bolton st.King, James M., treasurer Ottawa and Prescott Railway Company, Metcalfe sq.King, William, law student, Nicholas st.Kipp, William, grocer, Church st.Knox's (Free) church, rev.Thomas Wardrope, minister, Daly st.\u2019 Laberge, Noël, carter, Nelson st.Laberge, Pierre, shoemaker, Clarence st.Labelle, Pierre, tavern, Murray st.Lacey, Thomas, butcher, Cathcart st.Lacoste, Moses, carter, Oregon st.Lafleur, Augustin, butcher, Church st.Lafontaine, Francis, miller, Montreal st.Lafontaine, Olivier, carter, King st.Laframboise, C., carter, Perry st.Laframboise, E., stonecutter, Perry st.Lahaise, Aimé, carriagemaker, Church st.Lalande, Antoine, joiner, Ottawa st.Lallé, Joseph, carpenter, Nelson st.Lamarche, Charles, laborer, Murray st.Lamotte, Xavier, stonecutter, Bolton st.Landrigan, Richard, joiner, King st.LANG, GEORGE & JAMES, painters and paperhangers, Sparks st.Lang, John, painter, Daly si.Lang, W.H., gunsmith, Daly st.Langel, M., tailor, Sparks st.Langford, John, mason, Victoria st.Langford, William, tailor, Victoria st.Langlois, Edward, innkeeper, St.Androw st.Langrell, Thomas, contractor, Rideau st.Lanphier, Miss, Ladies seminary, Queon st.LAPORTE, CHARLES, grocer and provision merchant, Rideau st.Lariviére, Bernard, innkcoper, Church st.Larivière, Joseph, carter, St.Patrick st.Lariviére, Pierre, blacksmith, Murray st.Larose, Narcisse, carpontor, Oarleton st.Latimer, John, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Latimer, William, shoemaker, Wellington st.LAUGHLIN, F.D., surgeon dentist, Wellington st.Lauzan, Joan, painter, Clarence st.Lavalle, Louis, carter, Bolton st.Laverdure, Edward, mason, York st.Lavielle, Pierre, laborer, St.Andrew st.Lavigne, Edouard, shoemaker, King st.Lavois, J.B., blacksmith, Duke st. Direcronr.] 1858.OTTA WA.491 Lazure, Charles, clerk, Sussex st.Lazure, L.J.B., grocery and provision store, Sussex st.LEAMY, JAMES, dealer in groceries, liquors, wines, teas, and provisions, York st.Leard, Joseph, carter, Murray st.Leblanc, Joseph, hotel, Sussex st.Leblanc, Miss, groceries, Church st.Leblanc, Pierre, tavern, St.Patrick st.Leclair, Théophile, butcher, St.Andrew st.Leclair, Wolfred, joiner, St.Andrew st.Lecours, André, blacksmith, York st.LEES, ROBERT, barrister and attorney, Rideau st.Leonard, Patrick, mason, Ashburnham hill.LEONARD, R.W., proprietor of Wellington saloon, Wellington st.Lepine, Baptiste, carter, St.Andrew st.Lepine, Louis, baker, St.Patrick st.Leslie, John, watchmaker and jeweller, Rideau st.Lessart, David, carpenter, Bolton st.Lett, William P., city clerk, Metcalfe sq.Levesque, Joseph, tavern, St.Patrick st.LEWIS, J.B., mayor, president of Board of Trade, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company, Sparks st., house Ashburnham hill.Lewis & Pinhey, barristers and attorneys, Sparks st.Lewis, J.R.)M., physician and surgeon, Metcalfe st.Central Ottawa.Link, Francis, moulder, Victoria st.Litle, Edward, clerk, Rideau st.Litle, John, bailiff, Daly st.Litle, John, landing waiter, Sparks st., house Rideau st.Litle, Watson, tavern, St.Paul st.Litle, William, steamboat captain, Ashburnham hill.Little, William, grocer, Nelson st.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, George Hay, agent, Sparks st.Living, Henry, clerk, Ashburnham hill.Loaney, Hugh, carter, Clarence st.Lockwood, Joseph A., photographic artist, Sparks st.Lorian, J.B., joiner, Perry st.Loux, J.W., general merchant, Rideau st.Loyer, Damase, shoemaker, Church st.Loyer, Paul, joiner, St.Andrew st.Lumsden, John, clerk, King st.Lynch, Patrick, St.Patrick st.Lynch, Patrick, grocer, York st.Lyon, Robert, of Lyon & Torney, agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Sparks st.LYON & TORNEY, barristers, solicitors, &ec., Sparks st.Macdonald & Co., auctioneers and grocers, Sussex st.Macdonald, John, general grocer, Sussex st.Macdonald, R.J., auctioneer, York st.MACKEY & ROBERTSON, manufacturers of square timber, spars, and masts, Loyd st.Mackey, William, of Mackey & Robertson, Loyd st.Madawaska River Improvement Company, Daniel McLachlin, vico president ; Edward Griffin, secre- tary-treasurer, Rideau st.Mageo, A.hotel, Sussex st.aguiro, Louis, carriagemaker, George st.MALLOCH, EDWARD, Victoria terrace.MALLOCH, JOHN, barrister and attorney, Sparks st.Central Ottawa.Maloney, B., grocer, York st, Malonoy, James, teacher, Clarence st.Maloney, William, shocmaker, York st.Malvo, Miss, ladies seminary, Sparks st.Mann, Alexander, clerk, Sparks st.Manning, Michael, joiner, Ashburnham hill, Manual, John, clerk, Wellington st.Marett, Frederick, station master, Ottawa and Prescott Railway, Metenlfo sq.Marier, Pierre, Stonceutter, King st.Marior, Francis, joiner, St.Andrew st.Marier, Jacques, carter, Murray st.Marrangère, Antoine, joiner, St.Patrick st.MARION, JOSEPH, Sussex st.Martel, M.& P., grocery, Sussex st.MARTIN, JAMES, M.R.C.S., England, L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, and L.M., Murray st.Martin, James, mason, Ashburnham hill.Martineau, J.B., tavern, Murray st.Mason, William, boat builder, Chaudière Falls, Massé, Edouard, collector of slide dues and assistant crown timber agent.Massey, Richard, cooper, King st.Massie, J.G., clerk, Daly st.Masson, Michael, stonecutter, Perry st.Mathews, Henry, carpenter, George st.Mathews, J.E., clerk, Rideau st.MATHEWS, THOMAS, proprietor of Mathews\u2019 hotel, York st.Matthew, John, blacksmith, St.Andrew st.Matthew, Joseph, carter, St.Andrew st.Matthew, Olympe, carpenter, St.Andrew st.Matthews, John, carpenter, Queen st.Le Breton flat.McARTHUR, DONALD, proprietor of British hotel, Sussex st.McArthur, Peter, clerk, George st.McCammond, John, proprietor of Carleton hotel, Wellington st.McCann, Richard, tailor, Ashburnham hill.McCanna, Neil, carter, Murray st.McCarthy, Daniel, grocer and provision merchant, Wellington st.McCARTHY, JAMES, general merchant, Wellington st.McCarthy, John, general merchant, Wellington st.McCarthy, John, tailor, Elgin st.McCarthy, Mrs., music teacher, Wellington st.McCloy, Thomas, clerk, Bolton st.McCormack, Andrew, grocer, Sparks st.McCormack, Henry, baker, Church st.McCONNELL, GEORGE, proprietor of Grand River hotel, Sussex st.McCracken, James, clerk, Metcalfe sq.McCulloch, Robert, grocer, Wellington st.McCulloch, William, shoemaker, Wellington st.McCurley, James, joiner, Ashburnham hill.McDermot, Thomas, dealer in produce, Ashburnham hill.McDonald, Donald, grocer, York st.McDonald, Duncan, constable, St.Paul st.McDonald, John, merchant, Elgin st.McDonald, John, slide master, Victoria island.McDonald, Roderick, auctioneer, York st.McDonald, Thomas, jr., bank clerk, Victoria terrace.McDonell, C.& R., lumber merchants, Lloyd st.McDougall, Francis, hardware, Sussex st.McEdward, George, clerk, Sussex st.McFarlane, William, stonecutter, King st.McGibney, Andrew, stonecutter, Rideau st.McGibney, Thos., stonemason, Queen st.Le Breton flat.McGILLIVRAY, EDWARD, wholesale and retail dealer in provisions, groceries, dry goods, &c., Wellington st.McGilton, Thomas, shoemaker, Rideau st.McGivern, Miss, dressmaker, Wellington st.McGowan, William, finisher, St.Andrew st.McGrath, Dennis, trader, York st.McGuiggan, Arthur, joiner, Clarence st.McGuire, Francis, teacher, McTaggart st.McGuire, William, clerk, Rideau st.McHugh, Felix, carter, Rideau st.McInstry, Robert, carpenter, Queen st.Le Breton flat.McIntosh, Alexander, contractor, Dalhousie st.McIntosh, R., carpenter, Bolton st.McIntosh, William, joiner, St.Andrew st.McIntyre, W.H., clerk, Victoria island.McIver, John, tailor, St.Andrew st.McKay, Thomas, flour merchant, Sussex st.McKechney, James, grocer, Rideau st.MeKenna, F., carter, Murray st.grocery and provision store, 492 OTTAWA.1857.[Canaba McKenzie, Donald, teacher, Wellington st.McKenzie, Mrs., ladies seminary, Wellington st.McKilton, Robert, teacher, George st.McKinnon, Allen, forwarder, Rideau st.McKinnon, Hugh, tailor, Ashburnham hill.McKinnon, John, merchant, Metcalfe sq.McLachlin, D., steamboat captain, St.Paul st.McLachlin, Daniel, lumber merchant, Sparks st.McLachlin, William, lumberer, Victoria terrace.McLaurin, John, physician, Wellington st.McLean, Alexander, joiner, Bolton st.McLean, Andrew, cooper, Dalhousie st.McLean, Hugh, butcher, St.Andrew st.McLean, Mrs., innkeeper, St.Andrew st.McMahan, Samuel, wheelwright, George st.McManis, James, mason, Murray st.McMaster, Duncan, saddler,Clarence st., house Bolton st.McMillen, A., teacher, Elgin st.McMullen, A., joiner, Cathcart st.McPherson, Daniel, shoemaker, Dalhousie st.McPherson, Martin, messenger, St.Patrick st.McTaggart, Isaac, civil engineer, Victoria st.MeVicar, J.R., clerk in Crown Timber office, George st.MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND ATHENÆUM, H.J.Friel, president; R.Lyon, secretary, corner Sparks and Elgin sts.Meikle, Robert, joiner, Perry st.Meilleur, Antoine, clerk, Murray st.Mellifont, Richard, dancing master, Ashburnham hill, Mercer, John, music teacher, Nicholas st.Merrill, Horace, superintendent Ottawa works, Duke st.Mersau, Xavier, innkeeper, Church st.Military store department, P.Monsell, storekeeper.Millar, Marshall, blacksmith, Bank st.Mills, John, confectioner, Rideau st.Mills, Thomas, gardener, Ashburnham hill.Miloote, Edward, cooper, St.Patrick st.Minns, Mrs., milliner, Wellington st.Minore, William, cabinetmaker, Nicholas st.Mix, Miss, Duke st.Mix, Samuel, pumpmaker, Duke st.Molloy, rev.M., Roman catholic, Cathedral.Molbol, Richard, carter, Cathcart st.Monette, Paul, shoemaker, St.Andrew st.Monk, Francis, pilot, Clarence st.Monsell, P., military storekeeper, Ashburnham hill.Monsell, William I, bank clerk, Ashburnham hill.Montgomery, James, tailor, Wellington st.Montgomery, Miss, dressmaker, Rideau st.Montgomery, R.S., saddler, Rideau st.Montreal Fire Insurance Company, HI.V.Noel, agent, Sparks st.Montreal Telegraph office, Sparks st.MOOERS, 8.K., sash, blind and door factory, planing mills, &c., Chaudière Falls, hbuse Loyd st.Mooney, Edward, innkeeper, Cathcart st.Mooney, James, pottery, Rideau st.Mooney, Robert, tinsmith, Rideau st.Moor, David, manufacturer of square limber, York st.Moore, captain W.J.B.McLeod, resident district staff officer commanding enrolled pensioners, Rideau Barracks Fortification hill Moore, Mrs., grocery, Bolton st.Moran, Thomas, joiner, Ottawa st.Morgan, J.B., shoemaker, Sussex st.Morin & Parisien, saloon, Queen st.Le Breton flat.Morrison, Neil, deputy gaoler, Daly st.Morrow, John, blacksmith, St.Patrick st.Morrow, Patrick, laborer, St.Patrick st.Morrow, Thomas, grocer, St.Pairick st.MORTIMER, GEORGE, wholesale and retail dealer in drugs, chemicals, patent medicines, perfumery, paints, oils, dye stuffs, &c., Sussex st.Mosgrove, Robert, tanner, St.Paul st.Mossop, J., toll gate keeper, Union Suspension bridge.Mowat, Alexander, merchant tailor, Rideau st.Murphy, Edward, provisions, Rideau st.Murphy, Jumes, blacksmith, Rideau st.Murphy, Michael, grocer, St.Patrick st.Murphy, Michacl, shoemaker, York st.Murphy, Patrick, joiner, Murray st.Murphy, Thomas, shoemaker, Sussex st.Murphy, Timothy, shoemaker, Bolton si.Murphy, William, shoemaker, Clarence st.Murray, James, carpenter, St.Andrew st.Murray, Patrick, shoemaker, Clarence st.Murray, Thomas, clerk, Church st.Murray, William, joiner, Bolton st.Muller, Hans, fancy goods, Sussex si.Myers, John, clerk, Church st.Nadeau, Pierre, carter, St.Andrew st.Nagle, Mrs., confectioner, Sussex st.Nantel, Guillaume, carter, Nelson st.Nelson, Hugh, baker, Murray st.Neptune inn, Thomas Green, proprietor, York st.Nile, Michael, messenger, City council, Daly st.Noel, C.V., bank clerk, Sparks st.Noel, H.V., agent for Quebee Bank, and for Equitable Fire, International Life, and Montreal Fire Insurance Companies, Sparks st.Nolan, Geoffrey, shoemaker, Rideau st.Norton, James, millwright, Duke st.Norton, Samuel, tinsmith, Rideau st.NYE, LEWIS N., importer and dealer in cigars, snuff, tobacco, &c., Sussex st.0\u2019Boyle, John, grocer, Bolton st.O'Brian, Daniel, cooper, St.Andrew st.O'Brian, J., school teacher, Sparks st.O'Brian, Patrick, tailor, King st.O'Brian, Thomas, grocer, York st.O\u2019CONNER, CHARLES J., land agent, Wellington st.O'Conner, Daniel, jr., attorney, Rideau st.0\u2019Conner, Daniel, sen., merchant, and county treasurer, Wellington st.(O'Conner, Ewan, millwright, Clarence st.O'Conner, John, tavern, Nicholas st.0'Connér, John, shoemaker, Dalbiousic st.O'Conner, Lawrence, carpenter, Bolton st.O'CONNER, R.E., & Co., booksellers, stationers and general dealers in all kind of catholic and mis- cellancons books, York st.O'Connor, rev.J.L., Roman catholic.O'Donnell, Patrick, shoemaker, Sparks st.Offord, George, boot and shoc store, Sparks st.OFFORD, GEORGE, boot and shoe store, Sussex st.O'Keefe, William, saddler, Sussex si.O'Leary, Michael, tailor, Catheart st.O'MEARA, JOHN, importer of British and Amorican dry goods, wholesale and retail, Sparks st.O'Meara, Michael, saloon, Nicholas st.O'Meara, P., proprietor of Empire saloon, George st.O'Neil, Dennis, carpenter, Church st.O'Neil & Plunkett, dry goods, Sparks st.Ottawa Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society, John Durie, president; George Iluy, dopositary, Sparks st.OTTAWA & PRESCOTT RAILWAY COMPANY, Robert Bell, president; J.R.White, secretary; James M.King, treasurer, Metcalfe sq.Ottawa Horticultural Society, Dr.I§, Van Cortlandt, president; J.(+.Bell, secretary, Rideau st.Ottawa house, Joseph Roi, proprietor, Sussex st.Ouellette, Gabriel, carter, Carlton st.Ouellette, Pascal, carter, St.Andrew st.Page, R., joiner, York si.Paillefer, Bastien, carter, St.Andrew st.Palen, John, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Palen, Willinm, joiner and builder, Albert st.Puquette, Charles, joiner, Bt.Patrick st.Paquette, Joseph, bulcher, George st.Paquette, Thomas, stone cubter, Murray st.Paquin, David, carter, Bolton st.Parent, Baptiste, tavern, St.Patrick st.Parent, Narcisse, tailor, Sussex st. , Direcrorr.| 1858.Patneaude, Vital, saddler, Sussex st.; Patterson, George, merchant, and coroner, Rideau st.Patterson, Matthew, finisher, Victoria foundry, Duke st.PATTERSON, THOMAS, dealer in teas, coffees, gugars, wines, liquors, tobaccos, provisions, &c., wholesale and retail, Rideau st.Patterson, William, carter, Daly st.Pattey, Pearley & Co., manufacturers of sawn lumber, Chaudière Falls.Payment, Joseph, blacksmith, St Paul st.Payment, Louis, painter, Church st.PEACOCK, JAMES, wholesale and retail hatter and furrier\u2014large stock constantly on hand, Rideau st.Peacock, William, furrier, Rideau st.Pelletier, Antoine, grocer, Church st.Pelletier, Césaire, shoemaker, St.Patrick st.Pelletier, Francis, laborer, St.Andrew st.Pelton, Andrew, painter, Dalhousie st.Peppers, J., carter, Wellington st.PERKINS, EDWARD, machinist, Sparks st.Perkins, John, tavern, Clarence st.Perkins, Lyman, machinist and founder, Wellington st.Perrault, B., tavern, Murray st.Perrault, Francis, pilot, Church st.Perrault, Joseph, carter, Murray st.Perry, Charles, joiner, St.Patrick st.Perry, G.H., civil engineer, Wellington st.Perry, James, manager of Gas works, Rideau st.Perry, Peter, baker, St.Patrick st.Petrie, James, fanning mill and pump factory, Chau- diére Falls.Phenix Fire Insurance Company, John Durie, agent, Sparks st.Pichette, Pierre, carter, St.Andrew st.Pichette, Theodore, carter, Church st.Pielow, Mrs., tavern, Rideau st.Pinard, Hilaire, grocer, Bolton st.Pinard, J., carter, Boltou st.Pinard, Léon, joiner, Bolton st.Pinhey, J.H., bookkeeper.Pinnock, P., mail conductor, Sparks st.Playter, James G., clerk, Rideau st.Poirier, A., miller, Montreal st.Porter, Andrew, merchant, Sparks st.PORTER, JAMES, & Co., wholesale and retail general merchants, Sussex st.Porter, John, York st.Porter, William, joiner, York st.Powell, F.C., barrister, and clerk of the peace, Rideau st.Powell, W.F.M.P.P., for Carleton county.Pratt, Gilbert D., teacher of common school, Victoria st.Preston, G.H., merchant, Rideau st.PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Evan Edwards, proprietor, Rideau st.Proderick, William, confectioner, St.Patrick st.Protestant Hospital, John McKinnon, president: R.Ross, secretary ; Rideau st.Proud & Wood, goneral merchants, Rideau st.Proulx, Edouard, axe manufactory, Duke st.Proulx, Théodore, sawyer, Broad st.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Robert Lyon, agent, Sparks st.Provincial Insurance Company, George Ilay, agent: Robert Hardy, travelling agent, Sparks st.Prudhomme, Elzéar, clerk, Sussex st.Prudhomme, J.B., blacksmith, Murray st.rudhomme, J.T., general merchant, Sussex st.Prudhomme, Joseph, carter, Carleton st.QUEBEC BANK, 11.V.Noel, agent, Sparks st.Quinn, John, innkeeper, Church st.Quinn, John, saddler, Rideau st.Raddick, Thomas, watchmaker, Sussex st.Railroad house, J.B, Richer, proprietor, Sussex st.RAILWAY AND COMMERCIAL TIMES, weekly, annual subscription $2; Dawson Kerr, proprietor .and publisher, corner St.Paul and Nicholas sts.Rainville, Louis, tavern, St.Patrick st.OTTAWA.493 Rait, John, tailor, Wellington st.Raghier, Abraham, carpenter, Church st.Rathier, Emanuel, carter, Church st.Rathwell, Samuel, teacher, Perry st.Rathwell, Thomas, carter, Kent st.Raucher, Rudolph, student, Wellington st.Registry Office for County of Carleton, Edward Sherwood, registrar, corner Nicholas and Baldwin sts.Reid, James B., clerk, Sally st.Reilly, John, teacher, Church st.Renaud, Alexis, innkeeper, Church st.Rennick, William, brewer, Church st.Resinbalde, Moise, wool carder, Bolton st.REYNOLDS, WILLIAM H., printer of the Tribune.Richard, Baptiste, butcher, King st.Richard, Xavier, mason, St.Paul st.Richardson, Robert, butcher, Ashburnham hill.Richer, J.B., proprietor of Railroad house, Sussex st.Rideau hotel, Daniel Buck, proprietor, Rideau st.Riel, E.R.E., M.D., Sussex st.Riel, Peter R., tinsmith, Sussex st.Riley, James, carter, Church st.Riley, John, carter, Church st.Riley, Michael, butcher, St.Patrick st.Riley, William, carter, Church st.Riopelle, Louis, carter, St.Patrick st.Riopelle, Pierre, carter, St.Andrew st.Ritchie, Matthew, lumberer, Duke st.Robert, Pierre, tanner, Nicholas st.ROBERTS, JOHN, wholesale and retail dealer in drugs, chemicals, patent medicines and agricultural seeds, &c., Rideau st.Roberts, rev.E.J.W_, minister of Catholic Apostolical church, Wellington st.Robertson, Donald, mason, Besserer st.Robertson, Duncan, teacher, Perry st.Robertson, James, contractor, Daly st.Robertson, John, clerk, Sussex st.Robertson, Jones & Co., forwarders, Sparks st Robertson, P., of Robertson, Jones & Co., Wellington st.Robillard, Edouard, mason, King st.| ROBILLARD & TRAVERSY, general dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, groceries, liquors, wines, &c., coruer Sussex and York sts.Robinson, H., bookkeeper, Sussex st.Robinson, James, mason, Nicholas st.Robinson, John, grocer, St.Patrick st.Robinson, rev.D.N., Episcopal methodist.Robinson, W.H., wholesale grocer, Sparks st.Roch, Pierre, joiner, Murray street.Rochan, Eustache, joiner, St.Andrew st.Rochester, James, & Co., brewers and distillers, Victoria terrace.ROCHESTER, JOHN, & Co., tanners and curriers, Victoria terrace.Rochester, John, sen., Victoria terrace.Rochon, Flavien, engineer, St.Patrick st.Rogers, William, tavern, Wellington st.Roi, Augustin, proprietor of Royal inn, Sussex st.Roi, Joseph, proprietor of Ottawa house, Sussex st.Roman catholic cathedral, rev.P.Daudurand, officiating curate, Sussex st.Ronayne, Michael, merchant, Rideau st.Ross, Roderick, high bailiff, Daly st.Ross, William, mason, St.Paul st.Ross, William, teacher, Queen st.Roussel, E., innkeeper, Church st.Routh, Edward, clerk, George st.Rowan, Charles, grocer, Perry st.Rowat, John, monument engraver, Duke st.Roy, Damase, carter, St.Patrick st.Royal inn, Augustin Roi, proprietor, Sussex st.Russell, A.J., crown timber agent, Kent st.Russell, David, carpenter, Murray st.Russell, Robert, timber culler, Kent st.Rutherford, Thomas, contractor, George st.Ryan, Andrew, moulder, Ashburnham hill. 494 OTTAWA.1857.[Canap, Ryan, Timothy, shoemaker, Ashburnham hill.Salter, Michael, carter, Stewart st.Sansoucie, Francis, joiner, Perry st.SCOTT, ALEXANDER, wholesale and retail confectioner, -manufacturer of shanty, cabin, and soda biscuits, Boston, plain, and sweet crackers, syrups, &c., Sparks st.Scott, David, clerk, Victoria island.SCOTT, RICHARD W., barrister and attorney, Rideau st.Shannon, John, artist, St.Patrick st.Shantyman\u2019s inn, Thomas Kennedy, proprictor, Victoria terrace.Shantyman\u2019s rest, J.Whitty, proprictor, Sussex st.Sharp, James, baker, King st.Shaw, James, engineer, George st.Shaw, Richard, tailor, Clarence st.Sheldon, G.A., hatter and furrier, Sparks st.SHERWOOD, EDWARD, registrar for Carleton county, and barrister, corner Nicholas and Baldwin sts., house Sparks st.Shouldice, George, baker, York st.Simon, Eustache, tavern, Murray st.Simpson, Francis, millwright, St.Patrick st.Sims, A.H., land surveyor, Queen st.Le Breton flat.Sinclair, Duncan, of Sinclair & Wagner, Victoria st.SINCLAIR & WAGNER, land surveyors and civil engineers, Wellington st.SKEAD, JAMES, manufacturer of and dealer in spars and square timber, Duke st.Skead, Robert, manufacturer of square lumber, Sparks st.Skead & Young, City grist mills, Chaudiére Falls.Slater, James D., civil engineer, Sparks st.Slattery, Miles, provisions, Clarence st.Slattery, William, butcher, Clarence st.Sleman Thomas, millwright, Duke st.Smith, Edward, forwarder, Daly st.Smith, James, watchmaker, Sussex st.Smith, Patrick, clerk, Rideau st.Smith, Robert, butcher, Church st.Smith, Thomas, plasterer, Rideau st.Soaper, Albert, lumberer, George st.Souleim, Baptiste, mason, Oregon st.Souleir, John, sawyer, Broad st.Soulerin, rev.A., Roman catholic, College.Sparks, Alexander, mason, Ashburnham hill.SPARKS, NICHOLAS, Sparks st.Sparrow, Charles, butcher, Sussex st.Spence, rev.Alexander, church of Scotland, Sparks st, Sproule, John P.A., deputy registrar, Baldwin st, St.Andrews church, rev.Alexander Spence, minister, Wellington st.St.Aubin, Baptiste, joiner, St.Patrick st.St.George, Joachim, joiner, St.Patrick st.St.Jacques, Hilaire, innkeeper, Church st.St.Jacques, Michel, joiner, Ottaws st.St.Jacques, Thomas, miller, Ottawa st.St.Jacques, Xavier, carter, St.Andrew st.St.Jean, Sylvain, joiner, St.Patrick st.ST.LAWRENCE IIOTEL, T.Farmer, proprietor, Sparks st.St.Louis, François, carter, St.Patrick st.St.Pierre, J., hotel, Sussex st.Stanhope, William, carter, Ashburnham hill.Stanley, J., proprietor of Britannia Lotel, Wellington st.Staple, Arnold, joiner, Ashburnham hill.Starmer, Thomas, shoemaker, Rideau st.Sterling, George, brewer, Old wharf, Stewart, Robert, joiner, Perry st.Stewart, William, teacher common school, Duke st.Stockdale, William, carriagemaker, Rideau st.Story, George, merchant, Yorl st.STORY, THOMAS, merchant tailor\u2014keeps on Land a large and select stock of cloths, tweeds, dooskins, vestings and haberdgshery, Sussex st.Strong, rev.Samuel Spratt, D.D., rector of Ottawa and rural dean, Victoria terrace, Strange, James, joiner, York st.Sullivan, Jeremiah, grocer, Murray st.Sullivan, John, grocer, Perry st.Sullivan, William, grocery and provision store, Wellington st.Sutherland, George, watchmaker, Rideau st.SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM, merchant tailor, Rideau st, SUTTON, GEORGE, painter and glazier, Metcalfe st.SUTTON, MRS.G., private boarding house, Metcalfe at.Swalwell, Anthony, surveyor, York st.Sweet, T.J., blacksmith, Queen st.Le Breton flul, Sweetman, John, dyer, Kent st.Swinburn, Christopher, shoemaker, Rideau st.Synotte, James, innkeeper, Ashburnham hill, Tabaret, rev.J., superior of College, Roman catholic.Tabor, À.B., daguerrean artist, York st.Taffey, Michael, laborer, St.Andrew st.Tailfer, Louis, carter, Church st.Taylor, Alexander, tavern, Clarence st.Taylor, J.M., tavern, Little Sussex st.Taylor, John, carter, Sherwood st.Taylor, Matthew, St.Patrick st.Taylor, William, saw mill, Montreal st.Teahon, Michael, butcher, Murray st.Thompson, Hugh, blacksmith, York st.Thompson, John, merchant, Rideau st.Thompson, Mrs.C.P., dry goods, Rideau st.Thompson, Philip, flour, saw, and carding mills, Chau- dlère Falls.Thompson, W.IL, merchant, and city chamberlain, Sparks st.Tierney, Michael, carter, Bolton st.Times and Beacon Fire Insurance Company, John Du- rie, agent, Sparks st.Tombeau, Paul, innkeeper, Church st.Tormey, William, grocer, St.Patrick st.Torney, Hugh, of Lyon & Torney, Sparks st.Torrance, Thomas, tailor, Rideau st.Toubey, Mrs., tavern, Little Sussex st.Tracy, James, watchmaker, Rideau st.TRACY, WILLIAM, watchmaker and jeweller, Rideau st.Traveller, Reuben, notary public, and crier of County court, Kent st.Traversy, Ephraim, grocer, St.Patrick st.TRAVERSY, ISIDORE, general merchant, York st.Traversy, Toussaint, carpenter, St.Patrick st.TRIBUNE, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, James H.Burke, editor, proprietor, and publisher ; William H.Reynolds, printer, Sparks st.Trudeau, Alexander, joiner, Cathcart st.Trudeau, rev.A, Roman catholic, College.Tryolle, Oyprien, teacher, St.Patrick st.Turcotte, Joseph, joiner, Church st.Turgeon, J.B., St.Paul st.Turnpike hotel, William Iawking, proprietor, Wellington st.; Tweney, H.B., clerk, King st.Ubre, Moses, assistant slide master, Oregon st.Ubre, Oliver, carpenter, Ovegon st.UNION HOUSE, Peter Armstrong, proprietor, Elgin gt.Central Ottawa, Unity Fire and Lifo Assurance Associntions, George Heubach, agent, Rideau st.Urquhart, William, joiner, York st.Valin, Hyacinthe, grocer, St.Andrew st.Valiquette, l'érin, carter, Church st.Valiquette, Joachim, jr., baker, Murray st.Valiquetle, Joachim, sen, butcher, St, Palrick st.Valiquette, Joseph, boot and shoo store, Sussox st.VAN CORTLANDT, EDWARD, M.D., coroner, and consulling physician to the county of Carleton Protestant hospital, Wellington st.VAN FELSON & Co., importers of and wholesale and retail dealers in drugs, chemicals, perfumery, brushes, patent medicines, paints, oils, and dyo stuffs, Sussex st. Direcrorr.] 1858.OTTAWA.495 Vanase, Pierre, clerk, Church st.VARIN, EUSEBE, dealer in dry goods and groceries, Sussex st.Vicars, Mrs., boarding house, York st.Vicars, Robert, clerk, York st.VICTORIA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, N.S.Blasdell & Co., proprietors ; grist and saw mill irons of every description, agricultural implements, broad and narrow axes, &c., &c., Victoria Island.Victoria hotel; Archibald Bain, proprietor, St.Paul st.Villeneuve, Charles, laborer, Murray st.Villeneuve, Joseph, carter, Bolton st.WADDELL & McNEE, Glasgow warehouse, importers of British and foreign dry goods, wholesale and retail, Wellington st.Wade, John, shoemaker, Rideau st.Wadsworth, James, lumber merchant, Sparks st.WAGGONER, 8.H., Ottawa flour and oatmeal mills, Chaudiére Falls, house Victoria Island.WAGNER, WILLIAM, of Sinclair & Wagner, Wellington st.Walker, James, saloon, Wellington st.Walker, John, joiner, York st.Walker, William, carpenter, Rideau st.Walkley, James, cabinetmaker, Nicholas st.Wallace, William, clerk, Baird st.Wallar, Joseph, painter, York st.Wallingford, George, butcher, Ottawa st, Wardrope, rev.Thomas, minister Knox's (Free) church, Daly st.Warnock, James, baker, Murray st.Watchhorn, John, cabinetmaker, Albert st.Waters, A., joiner, Rideau st.Watson, William, sawyer, Chaudière Falls.Watt, David, carter, St.Paul st.Waugh, Caldwell, clerk, Wellington st.Webb, William R,, blacksmith, Montreal st.Webster, William, \u2019 tavernkeeper, Rideau st.Weddeim, A.J., millwright, Duke st.WELLINGTON SALOON, R.W.Leonard, proprietor, Wellington st.Welsh, Morris, millwright, Dalhousie st.Wesleyan church, rev.James Brock, minister, Met- calfe st.Whalen, George, carpenter, Duke st.Whelan, Lawrence, grocer, St.Patrick st.White, John R., secretary, Ottawa and Prescott Railway.Whitehead, William, shoemaker, Wellington st.Whitney, Edwin, railway conductor, Sparks st.Whitby, J., proprietor of Shantyman\u2019s rest, Sussex st.Whyte, James G., bookseller, Wellington st.Wilcox, Thomas, fancy goods, Sparks st.Wilkins, Samuel, pilot, Ashburnham hill.Williamson, Henry, carpenter, Victoria terrace.Wills, William John, boot and shoe store, Sussex st.Wilment, George, baker, Murray st.Wilmot, Edward, pilot, St.Patrick st.Wilson, Allen, tavern, Clarence st.Wilson, Andrew, book store, Dalhousie st.Wilson, Andrew, grocer, Carleton st.Wilson, John, sailmaker, McTaggart st.Wilson, Thomas, mason, Daly st.Wing, C.D., worker in marble, Rideau st.Wood, E., cabinetmaker, St.Paul st.Woodburn, Alexander, printer, Rideau st.Woodland, James, butcher, Ashburnham hill.WORKMAN & GRIFFIN, importers of and dealers in British and foreign hardware, agents for Fairbank\u2019s patent scales, mill gang and circular saws, anchors, chains, leather and rubber belting, agricultural implements, &c., Rideau and Wellington sts.Workman, Samuel, Victoria terrace.Wright, Philemon, saddler, Ashburnham hill.Wright, rev.A., Episcopal methodist.YIELDING, AGAR, M.P.P., leather and provision merchant, &c., Rideau st.Young, Levi, manufacturer of and dealer in sawed lumber, Duke st.Young, Michael, sawyer, George st.YOUNG, WINN & Co., manufacturers of sawed lumber, Victoria st.CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX-\u2014OTTAWA SUBSCRIBERS.ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS.Bryson, Alexander, Rideau st.Hely, Fitzwillism B.Sussex st.Horne, Henry, Sparks st.O'Conner, R.E., & Co, York st.AGENCIES.Dole, A.M, for Hamilton Brothers, Sussex st.Workman & Griffin, for Fairbainks patent scales, Rideau and Wellington sts.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.Blasdell, x.8S, & Co, Victoria foundry, Victoria island, Blasdail, on M.Weliiugton st.Porkins, Edw: ard.Sparks st Workman & Griflin, Ride: au and Wellington sts.ANCHORS, CHAINS, BELTINGS, &c.Workman & Grit, Rideau and Wellington sts.ARTISTS COLORS, PAINTS, OILS, &e.Hely, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st, Mor timer, Quoorge, Sussex st.Roberts, John, Rideau st.Vautelson & Co.Sussex st.AXE MANUFACTURERS.Blason, X N.8, & Co, Victoria foundry, Blasdol], A M, Wellington st, BAILIFF, Armstrong, Edward, 1st Division Court, Daly st.BANKS.ions of British North America, A, C Victoria island, C.Kelty, agent, Welliug- Bank of Montreal, P.Pearson Harris, manager, Welling- | BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.Clegg, William jr., Rideau st.Gibb, Alexander, Rideau st.Lees, Robert, Rideau st.Lyon & Torney, Sparks st Malloch.John, Sparks st.Central Ottawa.Scott, Richard V W., Rideau st.Sherwood, Edward, corner Nicholas and Baldwin sts.BISCUIT AND CRACKER BAKER.Scott, Alexander, Sparks st.BOARD OF TRADE.Lewis, J.B., president ; BOOKBINDERS.Bryson, Alexander, Rideau st.Horne, Henry, Sparks st.BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.Bryson, Alexander, Rideau st.Holy, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st.Horne, Henry, Sparks st, O'Couner, R.E, & Co, York st.BOOTS AND SHOES.Champagne, A., Sussex st.Offord, George, Sussex st.CABINETMAKERS.Asus, Robert, Rideau st.& Irvine, York st.Kenley & W olfe, Sparks st CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.Hely, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st.Mortimer, oor, Sussex st.Roberts, John, Rideau st.VanFelson & Co, Sussex st.George Heubach, secretary, ton st Bank of Upper Canady, R.8.Cassels, agent, Wellington st, Quebeo Bank, H.V.Nob), agent, Sparks st.CIGARS, SNUFF, TOBACCO, &c.Nye, Lewis N., Sussex st. 496 OTTAWA.1857.|Canapa CITY CORPORATION, Lewis, J.B, mayor ; W.P.Lett, clerk, CIVIL ENGINEERS.Sinclair & Wagner, Wollington st.CLERGY.Brock, rev.James, Wesleyan, Queen st.; Guigucs, right rev.Dr.J.B.B., Bishop, Roman catholic, CLERK OF COUNTY COURT, &o.Triel, LL.J., Wellington st.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Browne & McKinnon, Caual basin.Heubach, George, Rideau st, CONFECTIONER.Scott, Alexander, Sparks st.CORONER.Van Cortlandt, Edward, M.D., Wellington st.DENTIST.Laughlin, F.D,, Wellington st.DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, Mooers, S.K., Chaudière Falls, DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.Bryson & Philip, Sparks st.Cousens, Carden & Co, Wellington st.west.Cunningham, Barclay & Lindsay, Rideau st.Elliott % Hamilton, corner Rideau and Sussex sts.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st.O'Meara, John, Sparks st.\u2018Porter, James, & Co., Sussex st.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts.Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Eusèbe, Sussex st.\u2018Waddell & McNeco, Wellington st.DYESTUFFS, &c, Hely, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st.Mortimer, George, Sussex st.Roberts, John, Rideau st.Yan Felson & Co., Sussex st.ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS AND MACHINISTS.Blasdell, N.S., & Co., Victoria foundry, Victoria island, Kent st.Blasdell, T.M., Syellington st.Perkins, Edward, Sparks st.ENGRAVER AND COPPERPLATE PRINTER.Cox, George, Sparks st, EXPRESS COMPANY.British American, 8.W.Dyde, agent, Sussex st, FANCY FRAMEMAKERS.Hill & Irvine, York st.FOUNDRIES, Blasdell, N.8., & Co., Victoria foundry, Victoria island Kent st.Blasdell, T.M., Wellington st.FORWARDERS.Browne & McKinnon, Canal basin.FURS.Bangs, C.W., & Co., Sussex st, Peacock, James, Rideau st, GAS COMPANY, Bytown consumers, H.J.Friel, president; Geerge Heubach, secretary, Rideau st, GLAZIERS.Lans, George & James, Sparks st.Sutton, George, Metcalfe st.GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts, Burns, John, Sussex st.Campbell, Peter, Sparks st.Chitty, John, Wellington st.Egleson, P, A., Susgex st.Laporte, Charles, Rideau st.Leamy, James, York st.Marion, Joseph, Sussex st.Mct/arthy, James, Wellington st, McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st, Patterson, Thomag, Rideau st.Porter, James, & Co.Sussex st.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussox and Ycrk + ts, Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Lusèbe, Sussex st, GENERAL MERCHANTS, McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Bdward, Wellington st.Porter, Janes, & Co., Sussox st, Robillard & Praversy, corner Sussox and York sts, Traversy, Isidore, York st.HAIRDRESSER, Brown, W.W., Sparks and Rideau sts, HARDWARE, WHOLESALE, Workman & Grillin, Rideau and Wollington sts, HARDWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.- Ilay, George, Sparks st, McCarthy, James, Wellington st.Porter, James, & Co., Sussex st, Traversy, Isidore, York st.HATS.Bangs, C.W,, & Co., Sussex st.Peacock, James, Rideau st.HOTELS.British, Donald McArthur, Sussex si.City, I.Berichon, jr., Sussex st.Grand River, George McConnell, Sussex st.Mathews, Thomas Mathows, York st.Prince of Wales, Evan Edwards, Rideau st, St.Lawrence, T.Farmer, Sparks st.Union House, Peter Armstrong, Elgin st, Central Ottawa, INSURANCE OFFICES, Anchor Firo, George Heubach, agent, Rideau st, Britannia Life, George Hay, agent, Sparks st.Canada Life, G.P.Baker, agent, Elgin st, Colonial Life, J.B.Lewis, agent, Sparks st.Liverpool and London Fire and Life, George Hay, agent, Sparksst.Provincial, George Hay, agent, Sparks st.; Unity Firo and Life, George Heubach, agent, Rideau st.IRON STEEL &c., WHOLESALE.Workman & Griffin, Rideau and Wellington sts.IRON, STEEL &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Hay, George, Sparks st.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.Porter, James, & Co, Sussex st.Traversy, Isidore, York st.JEWELLERY, \u2018Tracy, William, Rideau st.LAND AGENTS, Burke, James H,, Sparks st, O'Conner, Charles J., Wellington st.LAND SURVEYORS.Sinclair & Wagner, Wellington st.LEATHER, Yiclding, Agar, M.I.P., Rideau st.LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING.Workman & Griffin, Rideau aud Wellington st.LIQUORS, WINES, &c.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.Burns, John, Su sex st, Campbell, Peter, Sparks st.Chitty, John, Wellington st.Lgleson, P, A, Sussex st, Laporte, Charles, Rideau st.Leamy, James, York st, Marion, J oseph, Bussex st, McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington sf.Patterson, Thomas, Ridenu st, Porter, Jumes, & Oo, Sussex st.Robillard & \u2018l'raversy, comer Sussex and York sts.\u2018Praversy, Isidoro, York st, Varin, Busdbe, Sussex st.LUMBER.Aird, George & Willinm, Daly st.Aumond, Joseph, Rideau st.Curler, J.M., & Co., Rideau Falls, Gilmour & Co, Wellin ton sb, Graham, William, Rideau st, Mackoy & Robertson, Loyd rt, Skead, James, Duke st, Young, Winn & Co, Victoria st.MAYOR.Lewis, J.B., Sparks st, MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND ATHENEUM.Priel, 11.J.president; It, Lyon, socrotury, corner Sparks and gin sts. Dirxcrory.] 1858.OTTAWA.497 MERCHANT TAILORS.Bennett, R.C., Sussex st.story, Thomas, Sussex st.sutherland, William, Rideau st.MILLER.Waggoner, 8.IL, flour and oatmeal, Chaudière Falls.MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER.Cameron, Miss, Sparks st.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSIC.Fecht, Louis, Sparks st.NEWSPAPERS.Bytown Gazette, Alexander Gibb, proprietor, Rideau st, Canada Military Gazette, D.Kerr, proprietor, Rideau st.Citizen, (The) R.Bell, proprietor, Rideau st.Railway and Commercial Times, Dawson Kerr, proprictor, corner 8t.Paul and Nicholas sts.Tribune, (The) James H, Burke, proprietor, Sparks st.OTTAWA AND PRESCOTT RAILWAY COMPANY, Bell, Robert, president; J.R.White, secretary ; James M.King, treasurer, Metcalfe sq.PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS.Lang, George & James, Sparks st.Sutton, George, Metcalfe st.PAPER HANGERS.Angus, Robert, Rideau st.Hill & Irvine, York st.Lang, George & James, Sparks st.PERFUMERY.Hely, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st.Mortimer, George, Sussex st.Roberts, John, Rideau st.Van Felson & Co., Sussex st.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.De Beaubien, J.T.C.Trottier, M.D., surgeon to General Hospital, York st.Martin, James, M.R.C.S., England, L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, and L.M., Murray st.Van Cortlandt, County of Carleton Protestant Hospi PIANOS, Fecht, Louis, Sparks st.PLANING MILLS.Moocrs, S.K., Chaudière Falls.POSTMASTER.Baker, G.P., Elgin st.PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.Sutton, Mrs.G., Metcalfe st.PRODUCE.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st.Porter, James, & Co., Sussex st.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts.Traversy, Isidore; York st.Varin, Bustbe, Sussex st.PROVISIONS.Burns, John, Sussex st.Egleson, P, À.Sussex st.Laporto, Charles, Rideau st.Lenmy, James, York st.Marion, Joscph, Sussex st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st.\u2019atterson, Thomas, Ridean st.Yielding, Agar, M.P.P,, Rideau st.READY MADE CLOTHING.Bonnett, R.C., Sussex st, Story, Thomas, Sussex st.Sutherland, William, Rideau st.REGISTRAR OF COUNTY.Sherwood, Edward, corner Nicholas and Baldwin sta REGISTRAR OF SURROGATE COURT.Friel, H.J., Wellington st.RESTAURANT.Gem, A, Brown, York st.RIDEAU AND OTTAWA CANALS.Killaly, J.§,, resident engineer.SAFES, Hay; George, Sparks st.dward, M.D., consulting phwsician to the , Welliugton st.SALOON.Wellington, R.W.Leonard, Wellington st.SEEDS, GARDEN AND FIELD.Roberts, John, Rideau st.SILKS, SATINS, &c.Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.Bryson & Philip, Sparks st.Cousens, Carden & Co., Wellington st.west.Cunningham, Barclay & Lindsay, Rideau st.Elliott & Hamilton, gorner Rideau and Sussex sts.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st, O'Meara, John, Sparks st.Porter, James, & Co., Sussex st.Bobillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts.Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Eusébe, Sussex st.Waddell & McNee, Wellington st.SMALL WARES.Cousens, Carden & Co., Wellington st.west.SNUFF, TOBACCO, &c.Nye, Lewis N., Sussex st.SOLICITORS.Clegg, William, jr., Rideau st.Gibb, Alexander, Rideau st.Lees, Robert, Rideau st.Lyon & Torney, Sparks st.Malloch, John, Sparks st.Central Ottawa.Scott, Richard W., Rideau st.Sherwood, Edward, corner Nicholas and Baldwin ste.SPARS AND MASTS.Aird, George & William, Daly st.Graham, William, Rideau st.Mackey & Robertson, Loyd st.Skead, James, Duke st.STATIONERS.Bryson, Alexander, Rideau st.Hely, Fitzwilliam B., Sussex st.Horne, Henry, Sparks st.O'Conner, R.E., & Co, York st.STRAW GOODS.Bangs, C.WW, & Co., Sussex st.SUGARS, TEAS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.Burns, John, Sussex st.Campbell, Peter, Sparks st.Chitty, John, Wellington st.- Egleson, P.A., Sussex st.Laporte, Charles, Rideau st.Leamy, James, York st.Marion, Joseph, Sussex st.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st.Patterson, Thomas, Rideau st.Porter, James, & Co., Sussex st.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts.Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Eusèbe, Sussex st.TANNERS AND CURRIERS.Rochester, John, & Co., Victoria terrace.TEAS, SUGARS, &c, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts, Burns, John, Sussex st.Campbell, Peter, Sparks st.Chitty, John, Wellington st.Egleson, P.A., Sussex st.Laporte, Charles, Rideau st.Leamy, James, York st.Marion, Joseph, Sussex st.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.McGillivray, Edward, Wellington st.Patterson, Thomas, Rideau st.Porter, James, & Co, Sussex st.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts.Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Kusebe, Sussex st.TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c.Nye, Lewis N,, Sussex st, UNDERTAKER.Angus, Robert, Rideau st.UPHOLSTERERS.Angus, Robert, Ridean st.Mill & Ivvine, York st.Kenley & Wolfe, Sparks st.WATCHES, CLOCKS, &o.Tracy, William, Rideau st. 498 OTTAWA.1857.[Canapy WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Brough, Brother & Co., Sussex, Sparks and Wellington sts.Burns, John, Sussex st.Campbell, Peter, Sparks st.Chitty, John, Wellington st.Lgleson, P, A., Sussex sb.Laporte, Charles, Rideau st.Leamy, James, York st.Marion, Joseph, Sussex st.McCarthy, James, Wellington st.WINES, LIQUORS, &c., WHOLESALE, &e,\u2014(Continued,) McGillivray, Edward, Wollington st.Pattorson, Thomas, Ridean st, Porter, James, & Co., Sussex at.Robillard & Traversy, corner Sussex and York sts, Traversy, Isidore, York st.Varin, Busèbe, Sussex st.\u2018WOOLLEN CLOTHS, TWEEDS, &c, Burritt, H.O., New Edinburgh woollen mills, MISCELLANEOUS.AGRICULTURAL AND IORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES.AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF COUNTY OF CARLETON.Rideau st.George Bell, president; William Byers, 1st vice president; William Agylen, 2nd vice president; J.G.Bell, secretary-treasurer.HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.Rideau st.E.Van Cortlandt, M.D, president; J.S.Archibald, 1st vice president; James Fitzgibbon, 2nd vice president ; R.8.Cassels, treasurer; J.G.Bell, secretary.BANKS.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.(OrTrawa Acexcy)\u2014Office, Wellington st.A.C.Kelty, agent ; J.A.Codd, teller.BANK OF MONTREAL, (Orrawa BrancH)\u2014Office, Wellington st.P.Pearson Harris, manager ; James Cox, accountant; W.H.Monsell, teller.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, (Orrawa Acevoy)\u2014Office, Wellington st.R.S.Cassels, agent; Thomas McDonald, jr., teller; J.H.Pinhey, bookkeeper.QUEBEC BANK, (Orrawa AgeENcY)\u2014Sparks st.H.V.Noel, agent; C.V.Noel, teller.BOARD OF TRADE.J.B.Lewis, president ; Alex.Workman, vice president ; P.Pearson Harris, treasurer ; Geo.Heubach, secretary.CHURCIIES.CATHEDRAL (ROMAN CATHOLIC.) Rev.P.Dandurand, officiating curate.ours of service 10 a.m.and 3 p.m.6 Sussex st.CHRIST'S CHURCH (CHURCH OF ENGLAND.) Rev.8.8.Strong, D.D., rector.Hours of service 1] a.m.and 64 p.m.Sparks st.EPISCOPAL METHODIST CHURCH.Revs.D.N.Robinson and À.Wright, ministers.Ilours of service 10} a.m., and 64 p.m.York st.ENOX'S8 (FREE) CHURCH.Rev.Thomas Wardrope, minister.Hours of service 11 a.m.and 6} p.m.Daly st.ST.ANDREW'S (CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.) Rev.Alexander Spence, minister.Hours of service 11 a.m.and 64 p.m.Wellington st.WESLEYAN.Rev.James Brock, minister.Hours of service, 10} a.m, and 64 p.m.Metcalfe st.CITY CORPORATION.Mayor.\u2014John Bower Lewis.Aldermen.\u2014N.Sparks, E.McGillivray, Jno.Ieaney, T.Langrell, Wm.Clegg, jr., E.Smith, IL.J.Friel, C, La- porte, and E.Varin.Councillors.\u2014Jolhn Rochester, Lyman Perkins, Geo, Hay, Alex.Scott, J.W.Loux, R.S.Montgomery, Wm, Kennedy, James Leamey, John B.Richer, and Isaac Berichon.Officers.\u2014Wm.P.Lett, clerk; Wm.II, Thompson, chamberlain ; Roderick Ross, high bailiff and chief constable ; Michael Nile, messenger.Fire Department.CHAUDIERE COMPANY, T.M.Blasdell, captain ; J.Enright, 2nd captain ; John Langford, secretary-treasurer.HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.E.Varin, captain; A.Lecourt, 2d captain; J.D.Bourgeois, secretary-treasurer.OTTAWA COMPANY.Isaac Berichon, 1st captain; Daniel Good, 2d captain; John Myers, secretary-treasurer.RIDEAU COMPANY.Pierre Dufour, captain; Abraham Rathier, 2d captain; Eugène Rheaume, secretary; Thomas Brulé, Ist engineer.CROWN TIMBER OFFICE.Office, Kent st.A.J.Russell, crown timber agent; Ed.Massé, collector of slide dues, and assistant crown timber agent; J.R.McVicar, clerk; A.G.Forrest, draughtsman, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.Office, Sparks st.Duncan Graham, collector; A.Douglas, surveyor; Donald Graham, clerk; Alexander IHecancy, lst landing waiter; John Lille, 2nd landing waiter; William IH.Gibson, preventive officer.GAS COMPANY, BYTOWN CONSUMERS GAS COMPANY.Rideau st.IL.J.Friel, president; James Dyke, vice president; George Ileubach, secretary.Directors,\u2014James FitzGibbon, R.S.Cassels, Dr.James A.Grant, James Skead, Samuel Mowoell, Edward Griflin, P.Pearson llarris.LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.CANADIAN INSTITUTE.King st.J.T.C.T.Trottier Do Beaubien, M.D., president ; Piorro Dufour, 1st vice president; G.Louis Phillippe Carrière, 2d vice president; Guillnume Demors, secrotary of archives ; J.B.C.Marsan, corresponding secretary ; Piorro Marie, treasurer ; C.Triolle, librarian. Drirecrorr.] 1858.OTTAWA\u2014OWEN SOUND.499 MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND ATHENÆUM.Corner Sparks and Elgin sts.fl, J.Friel, president ; Dr.Grant, Ist vice president ; * Dr.Garvey, 2d vice president; James Cunningham, treasurer ; Robert Lyon, corresponding and recording secretary; C.J.Ford, hon.librarian; T.D.Lachlin, curator.MADAWASKA RIVER IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.Office, Rideau st.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, president ; Daniel McLachlin, vice president; James Skead, managing director; Edward Griffin, secretary-treasurer.MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.P, Monsell, storekceper ; J.Duff, clerk ; J.Forsyth, bailiff ; J.Callaghan, office keeper.Ï NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.Bytown Gazette, weekly, annual subscription $2, Alexander Gibb, editor, proprietor, publisher, and printer, Rideau st.Canada Military Gazette, weekly, annual suscription $2, Major J.B.Turner, editor; D.Kerr, proprietor, Rideau st.Citizen, (The) weekly, annual subscription $2, R.Bell, editor, proprietor, publisher and printer, Rideau st.Railway and Commercial Times, weekly, annual subscription $2, Dawson Kerr, proprietor, publisher and printer, corner St.Paul and Nicholas sts.Tribune, (The) weekly, annual subscription $2, James, H.Burke, editor, proprietor and publisher ; William H.Reynolds, printer, Sparks st.i POST OFFICE.| G.P.Baker, postmaster, Elgin st.! RAILWAY COMPANY.OTTAWA AND PRESCOTT RAILWAY COMPANY.Office, Metcalfe sq.Robert Bell, president ; J.S.Archibald, vice president ; John R.White, secretary ; J.M.King, treasurer, B.French, jr., superintendent; Frederick Marratt, station master.RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.BIBLE SOCIETY.Sparks st.John Durie, president ; rev.Thomas Wardrope, corresponding secretary ; James Cox, recording secretary and treasurer; George Hay, depositary.GENERAL HOSPITAL.Under the superintendence of the Sisters of Charity.H.Hill, consulting physician; J.T.C.T.Trottier de Beaubien, surgeon.PROTESTANT HOSPITAL.Rideau st.John McKinnon, president ;3W.H.Thompson, vice president ; R.Ross, secretary; Alex.Workman, treasurer, M.Clayton, steward.SCHOOL TRUSTEES.BOARD OF COMMON SCHOOL TRUSTEES.R.Ross, chairman; H.McCormick, P.A.Egleson, J.W.Wills, T.G.Burns, Wm.King, Lyman Perkins, Francis Abbott, Wm.Cousins; Alex.Workman, local superintendent; James Joint, secretary.BOARD OF SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES.H.J.Friel, president; J.B.Turgeon, Edward Smith, Charles Laporte, J.D.Bourgeois, Isidore Traversy, J.T.C.T.Trottier de Beaubien, M.D, Isaac Berichon, Isidore Champagne, rev.D.Dan- duraad, rev.John L.O'Connor, Jeremiah Enright, John O'Meara, Michael Roynane, and rev.A.McD.Dawson.\u2018OWEN SOUND, C.W.\u20141 corporate Town situated in the Township of Sydenham, and County of Grey at the mouth of the Sydenham River and head of Owen Sound, on the South side of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron.It is the chief Town ofthe County.During the summer a steamer plies daily to Collingwood, connecting with trains on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway.In winter there is a daily stage to Collingwood, one to Southampton, and a tri-weekly one to Guelph und Orange- ville.Business chiefly local.Distant from Toronto vid Collingwood 150 miles, from Collingwood 50 wiles, and from Guelph $4 miles.Daily mail.Population about 2000.Anderson, Charles & C.U., carpenters and builders.'mstrong, William, clerk of the peace, Balfour, &.C., tailor.Batheake, Charles, baker.Bishop, E.W., saddler.Bligh, John, auctioneer, aud inspector of weights and measures, Blyth, Archibald, plasterer.oyce, James, butcher, Boyd, W.C., wharfinger and forwarder.BRODIE, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Broughton, T.G., blacksmith.town, Charles R., carpenter and joiner, town, George, postmaster, and notary public.Brown, James, blacksmith.Burden, B., storekeeper.urns, Patrick, blacksmith, utchart, George, tinsmith and dealer in hardware.utchart, John T., baker and confectioner.Butchart, Mrs, milliner.leron, Alexander, surgeon and dentist.Smpbell, Peter 8., innkeeper, tuada Western Assurance Company, J.Creasor, jr., agent, Canadian saloon, M.C.Moe.CARNEY, RICHARD, mayor, commissioner for protecting Indian lands and marriage license agent.Catheart, William, carpenter, joiner and contractor.Cavers, Thomas, carpenter and builder.Chisholm & Francis, cabinetmakers.Christie & Corbet, iron founders and machinists.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Henry Harrison, proprietor.Corbet, John, stage proprietor.Coulson, John, innkeeper.Crawford, Robert, tanner and leather dealer.CREASUR, JOHN, of Patton & Creasor, solicitors, notaries, and conveyancers.Creasor, John, jr., agent for Canada Western Assu- Company.Creighton, John, shoemaker.Cumming, John, boot and shoe dealer.Dougall, John, fanning mill maker, and builder.Douglas, James, deputy registrar.Douglas, James, tailor, Dousley, John, waggonmaker.Doyle, R.J., painter and glazier.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, G.J.Gale, agent.Ewing, John C., shoemaker.Exchange hotel, Keefer & Osborne, proprietors.* Formerly called Sydenham, 500 Fox, William, & Sons, plasterers and builders.FRASER, A.G., barrister and attorney.GALE, GEORGE JAMES, auctioneer and general merchant, clerk of County council, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Insurance Companies.Gibson, rev.James, United Presbyterian, Gordon, Thomas, land and gencral agent, clerk of Town council, and Division court agent.Hall, Charles, shoemaker.Harkness, John, builder and contractor.Harrison & Brothers, grist and saw mill owners.HARRISON, HENRY, proprietor of Commercial hotel.Hill, Richard H., stationer and bookseller.Hodgson, William W., blacksmith.Ingles, Peter, clerk of County court, Deputy clerk of crown, and registrar of Surrogate Court.International Life Assurance Company, G.J.Gale, agent.Ivey, John, tailor.Jamieson, John, baker.Keefer & Osborne, proprietors of Exchange hotel.Kennedy, James, physician and surgeon.Kerr, rev.G.L., Episcopal methodist.Kerr, rev.J.L., Wesleyan.Kribs, rev.L., Congregationalist.Lane, S.G., barrister and attorney.LAURIE, P.G., bookseller and stationer, proprietor and publisher of the Times.Leask, John, waggonmaker.Lee, George, watchmaker, jeweller and engraver.Lee, John, watchmaker, jeweller and engraver.Lenfesty, Peter, storekeeper.LEPAN, FREDERICK, county treasurer.Lowry, Martin, chemist and druggist.Lunn, Thomas, registrar.MACPHERSON, HENRY, barrister and attorney.Manley, Henry, physician and surgeon.Maughan, Joseph, deputy sheriff.May, Thomas, proprietor of Masonic Arms.McDonald & Fraser, barristers and attorneys.McDonald, rev.P., Baptist.McKenzie, Alexander, innkeeper.McKenzie, Kenneth, waggonmaker.McKinnon, rev.John, Free church.McNab, Archibald, surveyor.McNab, James, jr., storekeeper.McWilliams, Robert, butcher.Miller, Edward, gaoler.Miller, John, blacksmith.Miller, John, storekeeper.Miller, George, waggonmaker.Mills, John, chief constable.Moe, M.C., Canadian saloon.OWEN SOUND\u2014OXFORD.1857.[Canapy Moffutt, John L., physician and surgeon.Morier, J., house and sign painter.Mulholand, rev.A, IL R., church of England, Muller, William, lumber merchant, and recve.NEELANDS, ABRAILAM, general merchant, Neelands, rev.John, Wesleyan.Orton & Davis, builders.Painter, Charles, brickmaker.Painter, Joseph, cooper.Park, James, shoemaker.Parker & Caitle, chemists and druggists.Paterson, Robert, storekeeper.Patton & Creasor, solicitors, notaries, and conveyancers, Pearson, John, storekeeper.Provincial Insurance Company, W.A.Stephens, agent, Rankin, Charles, surveyor.Rogerson & Ormiston, merchants.Ross, John C., grocer and provision dealer.Sawdon, George, clothier.Scagel, James, storekeeper.Sims, J., herbalist.Smith, Elias, carpenter and builder.Smith, John A., shoemaker.Smith, R.P., saddler.Smith, William, clerk of Division court.SNIDER, GEORGE, sheriff of Grey county.Snowdon, Thomas, innkeeper.Spencer, George, auctioneer and land agent.Sprag, Caleb, chair and cabinet maker.STEPHENS, A.M,, land and general agent.Stephens & Brothers, tanners and leather dealers.Stephens & Miller, storekeepers.Stephens, Robert, tinsmith.Stephens, W.A., collector of customs, notary public, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Stoddart & Barelay, builders.Stoddart, William, builder.Taylor, John, blacksmith.Thompson, George, builder and contractor.TIMES, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $2, PG.Laurie, proprictor and publisher.Tucker, John, boot and shoe maker.Vandusen, Owen, attorney, conveyancer, and printer.Walker, Thomas, gunsmith.Webb, George, cooper.Wilkes, Frederick S., judge of County court, chairman of Quarter sessions, and judge of Surrogate court.Williams, C., storekeeper.Williams, rev.R.J., Congregationalist.Wilson, David, carpenter and builder.Wilson, James, saloonkeeper.Wilson, William, innkeeper.Wright, \u2014, chairmaler.Wyllie, Robert, storekeeper.*OXFORD, C.W.\u20144 small Village in the Township of Colchester and County of Essex.Distant from Amherstburg 16 miles.Mail tri-woekly.Population of Township about 2500.\u2014There being no other village in the Township, and tho popu lation at present very straggling, the following list is not strictly confined to the namos of rosideuts in Oxford.Bell, James, postmaster.Best, William, general dealer.Brush, John, reeve.Buchanan, Gordon, clerk of Division court.Hawking, \u2014, M.R.C.8., physician and surgeon.Hawkins, Thomas, township clerk.Kemp, Simon, general dealer.Mickle, I'., blacksmith, Buchanan, John G., issuer of marriage licences, and Park, John R., general dealer.commissioner in Queen's bench.Elliott, rev.F.G,, church of England.Ferris, Matthew, general dealer.* The Post office is called Colchester.Cm epee Salmoni, Thomas, grist and saw mill, wharf, &e.Semsac, Edward, tavernkeeper.Wright, John, lunding waiter. Drrzcroxr.] 1858.\u2014 OXFORD OXFORD MILLS\u2014PASPEBIAC.501 MILLS, C.W.\u2014A sual! Village in the Township of Oxford and County of Grenville.Distant from Kemptville 4 miles, and from Prescott 24 miles.J'aily mail.Population about 100.Apderson, James, blacksmith, Anderson, Thomas, shoemaker.; ; Baskerville, rev.James, New Connection methodist.Boyd, Augustus, cooper.Craig, Thomas, teacher.Fox, rev.J.D, Baptist.Green, Thomas, chairmaker.Lefévre, Joscph, blacksmith.Lindsay, William, saddler.Marshall, James, blacksmith.McGee, Archibald, innkeeper.Mealey, Thomas, shoemaker.Mills, Ezra H., cooper.Waugh, Richey, postmaster.WAUGH, RICHEY, & CO., general store, flouring, grist and saw mills.PAISLEY, C.W.\u2014A Village on the Saugeen and Flora road, at the junction of the Meed and Saugeen Rivers, and at the four corners of the Townships of Greenock, Elderslie, and Braut, in the Couuty of Bruce.Distant from Southampton 15 miles, and from Walkerton 16 miles.Weekly mail, and a stage to Elora twice a week.Population about 150.BRUCE, W.C., merchant, master extraordinary in chancery, and commissioner in Queen's bench.Dowling, B.C., builder.Farr, William, shoemaker.Gilmour & Lynch, surveyors and civil engineers.À Guest, John, framer.Irving, Thomas, millwright.Iveson, rev.W., Wesleyan.Jackson, Isaac, innkeeper.McKechnie, John, shoemaker.McKechnie, Neil, farmer.i McKenny, James, shoemaker.i Murdoch, John, tanner.Orchard, Thomas, postmaster, and storekeeper.Robertson, William, shoemaker.ROWE, SAMUEL T., innkeeper.VALENTINE, JOHN, merchant and miller.Young & Gribel, cabinetmakers.PAKENHAM, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Village, situated on the River Mississippi, in the Township of Pakenham and County of Lanark.This picturesque village was founded by Andrew Dickson, Esq.; and being situated in a fine agricultural district, and having extensive water power, it possesses a considerable trade in flour, lumber, and produce.About 15.000- pieces of timber pass through it annually for the Quebec market.Distant from Perth 40 miles, from Ottawa 36 miles, and from Brockville, 72 miles.Fare from Ottawa $2.Daily mail.Population about 360.BANGS, J.S., dealer in raw furs, and gencral merchant.Blackwood, Samuel, M.D.Bradly, Thomas, blacksmith.British hotel, Mrs.McFarlane, proprietress.Clark, Robert, shoemaker.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, John McAdam, proprietor; first class house, well furnished and well kept.Cowan, James, tinsmith.Davie, Richard, tailor.DICKSON, ANDREW, millowner; resides at Kingston.Dickson, William, postmaster.Donaghue, Bernard, cabinetmaker.Drysdale, A., blacksmith, DUNNET, JAMES, importer and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Elliot, John, shoemaker.Elliot, Robert, saddler.YOWLER, ALEXANDER, M.D., Medical Hall.Francis, Jonathan, lumber merchant.Goodhue, Jean, sawyer.Graham, James, blacksmith.Graham, Robert, waggonmaker.Halfpenny, William, tanner.HARKNEY, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.HARRIS, ABEL, denter in dry goods, hardware, gro- , Ceries, produce, Ke.Uilliard & Dickson, millers and general dealers.Hobbs, rev.R., Wesleyan.Leith, John, saddler.Mann, rev.Alexander, church of Scotland.McAdam, James, hotelkeeper.McADAM, JOAN, proprietor of Commercial hotel.McADAM, WILLIAM, reeve, one of the earliest pioneers on the Mississippi.McArthur, Arthur, lumber merchant.McARTHUR & BROWN, importers and dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McDonald, Misses, dressmakers.: McFarlane, Mrs., proprietress of British hotel.McGillis, Job, M.D.McLeod, J., sawmill.McNicol, D., carpenter.MEDICAL HALL, A.Fowler, M.D.,\u2014medicines, perfumery, books and stationery.Morris, rev.J.A., church of England.O'Neil, John, waggonmaker.Provincial Insurance Company, W.Tait, agent.Quigley, James, carpenter.Reed, W.H., tanner.Riddle, John, carpenter.Ross, George, Imperial Government pensioner.Royce, Charles, carder and cloth dresser.Ryan, Michael, miller.~ Tait, W., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Taylor, William, clerk of Division court.Templeton, William, tailor.Vaughan, rev.E., Roman catholic.Watchhorn, J., cabinetmaker.Watson, rev.\u2014, Secession church.PASPEBIA C, C.E.\u2014A Villago in tho Township of Cox, County of Bonaventure and District of Gaspé.It is the prin- cipad harbor on the coast, and has a fine roadstead for vessels.1t exports about 40,000 quintals of dry fish aunually.Dis- taut trom New Carlisle 3 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 200, Arthur, Jol tavernkeeper, Isson, Daniel, postmaster, grocer &e.Brotherton, J.Alexander.Carcaud, Alfred, agent of LeBoutillier & Brothers.Lapointe, rev.K.P., Roman catholic.LEBOUTILLIER & BROTHERS, general merchants.McDonald, William, land surveyor.Milne, rev.George, church of England.ROBIN, CHARLES & CO., general merchants. 502 PALERMO\u2014DPARIS.1857.[Canans PALERMO, C.W.\u20144 Village situated on Dundas Stroot, in the Township of Trafalgar and County of Halton.Distant from Milton 7 miles, from Bronté Railway Station 8 miles, from Hamilton 17 miles, and from Toronto 30 miles, Tare to Toronto $1, to Hamilton 68c., to Milton 8740.Population about 200.Abbs, rev.George, Episcopal methodist.Allen, William, carpenter.Banatine, Alexander, blacksmith.Banatine, William, blacksmith.Bowman, Samuel, tanner.Buck, A.; M.D.Buck, John, saw mill.Dalmage, Robert, general store.Donavan, James, machinist, manufacturer of mowing and reaping machines.Dorland, John, dentist.Flynn, G., boots and shoes.Gamoe, Joseph, blacksmith.Lawrence, Jacob, Palermo iron foundry.McMullan, James, tinsmith.McPhail, J., saddler Moore, J., boots and shoes.O'Neill, James, blacksmith.Pirritte, rev.W., Episcopal methodist.Proudfoot, John, saw mill.Robinson, Thomas, moulder.Rowe, Daniel, butcher.Schnider, rev.William, Episcopal methodist, Smith, A., waggonmaler.Smith, James, tailor.Smith, W., waggonmaker.Soules, J., waggonmaker.Stuart, Nelson, innkeeper.Swanton, Benjamin, carpenter.Switzer, H.M., postmaster, and general dealer.Thompson, T.H., hotellzeeper.! Trackey, Hiram, carpenter, Watson, John, tinsmith.White, James, saw mill.PAPINEAUVILLE, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Parish of Ste.Angélique, Seigniory of Petite Nation, and County of Ottawa.Distant from Ottawa 40 miles, and from Montreal 90 miles, Steamboat fare from Montreal $3.50, from Ottawa $1.50, Daily mail in summer, tri-weekly in winter, Population about 150.Campbell, James, shoemaker.Cole, Edward, J.P., commissioner of small causes, blacksmith, and general storekeeper.COOKE, ALANSON, M.P.P., saw mill proprietor.Cooke, Asa, J.P., mayor.Cummings, Jeremiah, teacher.David, rev.Joseph, Roman catholic.Davidson, rev.John, church of England.Gauthier, Jean B., shoemaker.Gauthier, David, councillor.Guenette, Joseph, miller.Hardy, rev.David, Wesleyan.Hillman, Henry, bailiff of Superior court.Hillman, Lee, general store.Joubert, Joseph, councillor, carpenter and joiner.Laflamme, Augustin, carpenter.La Pierre, Miss, teacher.Longpré, Antoine, M.D.MACKAY, F.SAMUEL, J.P., notary public, commissioner for taking affidavits, and deputy clerk of the Circuit court of Lochaber, Mackay, John H., general storekeeper, and commissioner of small causes.O'Brian, William, innkeeper.Papineau, Joseph B.N., postmaster, (St.Angelique), clerk of commissioners court and of council.Rainboth, rev.Erastus, Baptist.Rejimball, Maxime, mason and brickmaler.St.Armand L., raft pilot, and councillor.Tibierge, Maximin, millwright, TUCKER, STEPHEN, postmaster, (Papineauville) commissioner of small causes, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &ec.Wright, Stephen, M.D.PARIS, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town and Port of Entry, situated on the Grand River and Smith Oreck, in the Townships of Brantford and Dumfries, and County of Brant.The Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway intersects tho Great Western Railway at this place, which is an important station.Large quantities of gypsum are found in the vicinity of this town, and several mills are employed in grinding it for agricultural purposes.A largo businsss is also done in sawn lumbor and flour, Distant from Brantford, the County Town, 7 miles, from Hamilton 30 miles, from Toronto #8 miles, from London 65 miles, and from Detroit, Michigan, 167 miles.Daily mails.Population about 2000.ALMA, WILLIAM G., barrister.Armstrong, F., blacksmith.Bagg, J., blacksmith.Baker, J., shoemaker.Banks, R.Bruce, bailiff of Division court.Barclay, James, foundryman.BARCLAY, ROBERT, watchmaker and jeweller.Batty, William, tinsmith, Berrie, James, saloon.Bissy, rev.L., Roman catholic.Bosworth, Thomas, clerk of town council.Boughton, L., builder.Boyd, rev.James, Congregationalist.Boyd, Thomas, laborer.Bradford, O.D., proprietor of North American hotel.British America Assurance Company, James Nimmo, agent.Brown, Andrew, butcher.Brown, Andrew, teamster.Brown, David, grist mill.Bursnall, G., butcher.Bursnall, Richard, carpenter.Orlderwood, John, baker.Canada Western Assurance Company, T.Ryall, agent.Capron, I., house proprictor.Carney, John, builder.Carny, James, saloon.Oaw, rev.D.W., United Presbyterian.Chamberlin, O., butcher.Chambers, John, baker.Chambers, Joseph, laborer.Chase, Jacob, saloon.Obrigtic, George, physician and surgeon.Olark, Alexander, mason.Olark, Robert, laborer.Clark, Thomas, tinsmith.Olode, John, shoemaker.Cole, A., woollen factory.Colonial Life Assurance Company, D.Dickson, agent.Cook, James, cooper.Cook, William, physicinn and surgeon.Delano, Patrick, grist mill, Donnis, Patrick, laborer.DICKSON, DAVID R,, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., insurance agent, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Dickson, John, harnessmaker.Dickson, John, physician and surgeon. Drrecrory.] 1858.PARIS.503 Dickson, Robert, carpenter.Tllsworth, rev.0.H., Wesleyan.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.A.Penton, agent.EXCHANGE HOTEL, R.N.Lamb, proprietor, Lower village.Fawkes, W., druggist.Fax, Simon, merchant tailor.TILGIANO & BROTHER, importers and dealers in dry goods, hardware, wines, groceries, produce, &c.* Finlayson, Duncan, blacksmith.FINLAYSON, HUGH, & Co., Paris tannery, all kinds of leather always for sale.Fisher, Robert, shoemaker.Flewellen, Mrs., innkeeper.: Forrester, Charles, brickmaker.Fraser & Wilson, harnessmakers.FUDGER, EDWARD, merchant.Gardiner, J., provincial land surveyor.Gay & Rouse, plaster mill.GLEASON, LYMAN, innkeeper.GOINLOCK, WALTER, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, spirits, produce, &c.GORE BANK, James Nimmo, agent.Graham, David, blacksmith.Graham, John B., barber.Granton, John, grocer.GUNN, WILLIAM, grocer and saloonkeeper, River st.HAMILTON & SCOTT, chemists and druggists, paints, oils, dyestuffs, and stationery of all description.Havill, Henry, carpenter.Humphries, Patrick, laborer.International Life Assurance Company, E.Penton, agent.Irwin, John, general store.Johnston, Charles, laborer.Johnson & Capron, carriagemakers.Kay, John, watchmaker.LAMB, JOSEPH, innkeeper.LAMB & ROBERTSON, dealers in dry goods, groceries, produce, &c.LAME, R.N.,, proprietor of Exchange hotel, Lower vil- age.Lawrence, George B., physician and surgeon.Letridge, John, carpenter.Logan, P., founder and machine shop.Logan & Thomson, saw mill.Luxford, Joseph, innkeeper.Macartney, George, postmaster.Markey, P., innkeeper.Mason, John, laborer.Maxwell, Gordon, blacksmith.Maxwell, J., provincial laud surveyor.MeCall, W.W., tailor.MeCash, Duncan, physician and surgeon.McCormach, Duncan, laborer McDiarmid & Richardson, general store.McGregor, Poter, cooper.McIntosh, Walter, laborer.MeLean & Co., grocers.MeLenn, Donald, tencher.McNab, Stewart, shoemaker.Miller, Andrew, plasterer.Miller, Charles, general store.Miller & Co., butchers.Miller, Jolin, general store.Michel, Robert, tinsmith.MITCHELL, GEORGE, merchant tailor, and general outfitter, Dumfries street.More, Robert, general store.Morton, Robert, & Co., hardware.Munn, 8.M,, general store.Murphy, John, laborer.Murphy, William, collector of customs.Murray & Fisher, grocers.Murray, William, carponter aud joiner.NIMNO, JAMES, agent for Gore Bank, Nimmo, James, jr, insurance agont, and agent for Nisbet, R., stationer and express agent.North American hotel, O.D.Bradford, proprietor.O'Donnell, Hugh, general store.Oscar, \u2014, station master, Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad.OVERELL, J.C., dealer in dry goods, millinery and clothing, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Palmer, R., stage proprietor.Palmer, Robert, blacksmith.Patten, E., cabinetmaker.Patterson, William, general dealery.Patton, Andrew, shoemaker.PATTON, WILLIAM, Paris distillery.Penfold, E., shoemaker.Penton, E., agent for lnternational Life Assurance Company.Penton, John A., notary public, clerk of Division court, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance company.PERKINS, WILLIAM, saloon, River st.Phillips, F., carpenter.Phippon, S.S., soap factor.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, Thomas Ryall, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, Thomas Ryall, agent.RANDALL, EPHRAIM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, provisions, &c.Ravel, William, builder.Robertson, John, shoemaker.Robertson, John, tailor.Robinson, L., founder.Robinson, James, cabinetmaker.Robinson, James, laborer.Robinson, James, shoemaker.Robinson, John, cabinetmaker.Ronalds, John, plaster mill.Rosebrugh & Buckley, tinsmiths.Ryall, Thomas, general dealer, and agent for Canada Western, Provident Life and Provincial Insurance Companies.Smith, John, plasterer.Smith, Joseph, laborer.Smith, Richard, Taborer.Sovereign, S.H., dentist.Sowden, Samuel, chemist and druggist.Spottiswoode A., general store and plaster mill.STAR, (THE) annual subscription to weekly $2, tri-weekly $3, W.H.Oliver, editor; Oliver and Powell, proprietors and publishers.Stevens, Patrick, laborer.Stevens, rev.Andrew, Free church.Stevenson, William, carpenter.STEUART, JESON.Stewart, Samuel, shoemaker.Stratford, J., carpenter.Taylor, David, laborer.Taylor, W.H., general store.Thomson, John, grocer.Thomson, Robert, blacksmith.Townley, rev.Adam, church of England.Turnbull & Thomson, planing and sash factory.Wallace, William, station master, G.W.Railway.Waters, George, livery stable.Waters, Patrick, laborer.Watson, James, butcher.Watson, Thomas, butcher.Watt, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Weekes, J.& H,, cabinetmakers.Whitlow, Charles, house proprietor.Wilfred & Finlayson, harnessmakers.Wilson & Co., blacksmiths.Wood, F., tailor.Wood, Joseph, laborer.WRIGHT, F., Paris flour mills.YOUNG, GEORGE.Young & Robertson, tailors.British Amorica Assurance Company. 504 *PEFFERLAW, C.W.\u2014 A Village on tho Upper Bluck River in the Township of Gcorgina and County of York, There PEFFERLA WV\u2014PENVILLE.1857.[Canana is considerable lmmnbering business connected with the place, the water power being very extensive.Distant from Torontogp miles, and 3 miles from Port Bolster, on the South shore of Simcoe, whence a steamer leaves tri-weekly for Bell Liwart,\u2014g route available to passengers for Toronto.Mnil tri-weokly.Bathgate, James, J.P., tanner, and councillor.Beckwith, James, blacksmith.Bell Ewart Lumber Company,Sage & Grant , proprictors ; G.W.Hubbert, agent.Bolster, Nathaniel, commissioner in Queen's bench, Port Bolster.Boyd, John, councillor.Cameron, Kenneth, councillor.Corner, William, lumber merchant.Dunsheath, John, hotelkeeper.Ego, Angus, reeve.Gowan, rev.Nassau C., New Connection methodist.Population about 100.JOIINSON, GEORGE, lumber merchant, miller, ang dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &ec.Jolson, James, postinaster.Johnson, Robert, J.I\u2019., storekeeper, and councillor, Johnson, William, carding and fulling factory.McCallum, James, land surveyor Nolan, Michael, carpenter and joiner.Reckin, James, carpenter and joiner.Switzers, Tobias shoemaker.Wright, Thomas\u2019, hotelkéeper.PEMBROKE, C.W.\u2014\\ progressive and thriving Village, situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of Pembroke, County of Renfrew.This village was laid out by Alesander Moffat, Isq., 14 years ago, and is the residence of several of the principal Inmber merchants on the Ottawa River.It will be the terminus of the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad, and is the great depot of a large lumbering country, on which business it mainly depends, The steamer Pontiac, built for towing rafts, plies between this village and the Des Joachims, the highest point of steam navigation at present on the Ottawa.Distant from Perth, the County Town of tho United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, about 100 miles, and from Ottawa 95 miles.Daily mail.Population avout 700.ASTLEFORD, ABRAHAM, merchant and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.\u2019 Baker, rev.E.H.M., church of England, missionary on the Ottawa Barry, John, tinsmith.BELL, JOHN & DAVID, lumber merchants and gencral traders.Bell, William, tanner.BOSTWICK, JOHN P., general merchant.BOURKE, EDWARD, hotel.Brigham, Thomas C., lumber merchant.Center, Lewis, lumber merchant.CLENDINNEN, DR., coroner, Dault, Joseph, baker and confectioner.Davidson, John, lumber merchant.Deen, Thomas, blacksmith, DEWAR, JOIN, shoemaker.Dixon, George, cooper.Dopson, Richard, carpenter.Dowsley, Martin, plasterer.Dunlap, A.1i., lumber merchant.Dunlap, John, lumber merchant.Ellis, Thomas, lumber merchant.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, A.Astleford, agent.Fraser, Alexander & Richard, lumber merchants.Free, Thomas, axe maker.Gibson, William Henry, Custom house officer.Gillie, rev.James, Roman catholic.GORMAN, M., general merchant.Halliday, Samuel, cabinetmaker.Hays, Peter, innkeeper.Hogarth, David, accountant.International Life Assurance Co., A.Astleford, agent.IRVING, ANDREW, clerk of Division court and towun- ship clerk.JUDGE, DR., surgeon and accoucheur, surgeon to 2d battalion Renfrew militia.King, John, innkeeper.Ledgerwood, James, carpenter.Lee, Thomas, carpenter.Litle, Benjamin, carpenter.Litle, Mrs.William, innkeeper.Lyons, James, civil engineer.Mackey, Richard, innkeeper.MACNAB, D.CAMPBELL, school teacher.Melver, Dr.Bernard L.MeMcekan, rev.Henry, Free church.McRae, Duncan, blacksmith.McRae, Farquhar, saloon.Minard, Joseph, tinsmith.MOFFAT, ALEXANDER, J.P., postmaster, mill proprietor, warden of united counties of Lanark and Renfrew, and agent for Beacon Fire and Life Insurance Company.Moffat, James P., lumber merchant.MOFFAT, WILLIAM, lumber merchant.OBSERVER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50, Henry Sinton, editor and proprietor.O'Kelly, Christopher, lumber merchant.O'MEARA, DANIEL, general merchant, O'MEARA & HEENAN, general merchants.Robertson, James, carriagemaker.Rowan, Joseph, house proprietor.Ryan, John, shoemaker.Scales, rev.William, Wesleyan.Scott, Francis, attorney.Scott, Michael, carpenter.Shields, Daniel, innkeeper.SINTON, HENRY, editor and proprietor of the Observer.Smith, Edward, blacksmith.SUPPLE, JOHN, M.P.P.for counly of Renfrew, and lumber merchant.Sweezcy, Aaron, blacksmith.Tallon, Patrick, innkeeper.Times and Beacon Fire and Life lusurance Company, Alexander Moffat, agent, Unity Fire and Lifo Insurance Associations, Richard White, agent.White, Peter, J.P., lumber merchant.White, Richard, merchant and agent for the Unity Firo and Life Insurance Associations, PENVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village, on tlie 5th line of the Township of Tocumsoth, in the South Riding of ho County of Simcoe.Tri-weckly mail.Population about 75.Dougal, William, blacksmith.Gilkison, Alexander, shoemaker.Harris, Henry, carpenter.Higley, William, tanner.* Also CAl.0.l uchusous mils, Distant from Toronto 40 miles, from Barrio 23 miles, from Bradford 10 miles, and from Bondhond 4 miles, Hurst, William B., shoemaker.Johnson, William, innkeeper, McGarry, Jumes, waggonmaker.Stone, Henry, postmaster, and storekcoper. Dimgcrony.] 1858.PENETANGORE\u2014PERCÉ.505 \"PENET ANGORE, C.WA Village on Lake Huron, in the Township of Kincardine and County of Bruce.Distant from Coderich 35 miles, from Southampton 30 miles, During the summer a stcamer fr.m Go lerich and Windsor calls regularly, and in winter there is a tri-weckly stage to Goderich.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 1090.Anderson, William, innkeeper.| Macklem, William, oatmeal mill.Barnes, John, innkeeper.i McConnell, Hugh, blacksmith.Barker, C.R., notary public, and clerk of Division court.McGaw, Thomas, carpenter.Bertrand, Peter, blacksmith.\u2018McInnes, P.& N., storekeepers.Black, Hugh, tingmith.i McKendrick, D., general store.Boyd, Kirkwood, shoemaker.i McKendrick, Matthew, postmaster, land agent, and Brown, James, saw mill owner.i commissioner in Queen's bench.Browne, George, brewer.\"McKenzie, David, shoemaker.Cooke, Joseph, storekeeper.McKenzie, Donald, blacksmith.(Coombe, Benjamin, baker.| McKinnon, rev.William, Congregationalist.Davey, Emanuel, bricklayer.jMcLAY, John, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Western Canadian Commonwealth.McLennan, Donald, waggonmaker.McLeod, Donald, cooper.McPherson, Malcolm, grist and saw mill.Davey, William, storekeeper.Develing, John, grocer, Kincardine auction mart.Dezing, G.A., chair and cabinet maker.Edwards, rev.Andrew, Wesleyan.Elliott, James, steam saw mill.McPherson, William, tanner.Ewan, Charles, carpenter.\"Rastal, Richard S., general dealer.Fowler, J., watchmaker.RASTAL, WILLIAM, commissioner in Queen's bench.Gairdner, David, storekeeper.Reid, James, shoemaker.GREY, JOON GEORGE, physician and surgeon.| Robertson, Peter, storekeeper.HAMLIN, L.B., surveyor, civil engineer and land agent.| Ross, Nelson, innkeeper.Havener, Samuel, carpenter.Scott, William, tailor.Henry, James, shoemaker.| Smith, George, innkeeper.Hoyle, rev., Isaac J., Baptist.Snodgrass, William, shoemaker.Johnson, James, storekeeper.Sudborough, Joseph, dealer in clothing and millinery.Kay, William, cooper.Sutton, William, grist and saw mill.Kennard, Thomas, innkeeper.| Walker & Henry, distillers.Keyworth, John, storekeeper.{ WESTERN CANADIAN COMMONWEALTH, weekly, King, William, saddler.John McLay, editor, proprietor, and publisher.Latchaw, Jacob, cabinetmaker.Wilson, John, storekeeper.Legear, J., storekeeper.\" Withers, William, brickmaker.Leishman, James, tailor.PENETANGUISHENE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Tiny and North Riding of the County of Simooe, situated at the head of Penetanguishene Bay, at the South side of Gloster Bay, Lake Huron.The chief trade of Penetanguishene is in furs and fish, and in produce and cattle for the supply of the mines on the North shore of Lake Huron.Until lately Penctanguishene was a naval and military station, and a number of pensioners are now settled here.Distant from Toronto 97 miles, and from Barrie 84 miles.There is a stage three times a weck to Barrie, carrying the mail, and in the summer a regular communication by water with Collingwood.Population, exclusive of the pensioners.about 3350.Brigsett, II., carpenter.Lafreniére, O., wheelwright.Canada Western Assurance Company, A.A.Thompson, | MITCHELL, D., & CO., dealers in dry goods, hardware, agent.groceries, produce, &c., and wharfingers.Columbus, Louis, blacksmith.i Mitchell, David J., postmaster.Copeland, George, miller.| Precort, A., builder.Corbiére, D., tinsmith.Sallows, rev.KE., Wesleyan.Corradi, Louis, proprietor of Globe hotel.SIMPSON, WILLIAM, collector of customs, convey- Dunlop, Archibald.ancer, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, Equitable Fire Insurance Company, William Simpson, produce, &c., and agent for Equitable Fire and agent.International Life Assurance Companies.Gendron, J., cooper.Sylvest, John, boat builder.Gendron, M., tanner and shoemaker.i Ternet, rev.Claude, Roman Catholic.Hallen, rev.George, B.A., church of England.Thompson, Alfred A., general storekeeper, and agent Hore, Richard, physician and surgeon.for Canada Western Assurance Company.International Life Assurance Company, William Simp- ; Thompson, H., clerk of township council.son, agent.{ Trudel, M., carpenter.Jeffrey, Edward, storekeeper.Warin, James, builder.Jeffrey, Jumes, proprictor of Commercial hotel.Wright, James, butcher.Jefrey, Stophen.Wright, William, tailor.PERC E, C.E.\u2014A Village and Township in the County and District of Gaspé.It is the chef lies of the County ; and has & court-houso, gaol, and other requisito buildings.À large fishing business is done here.Distant from Quebec about 450 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 1500.Cormick, Owen T., physician, Macnamara, Hugh, taverakeeper.DeBlois, Hou.Josoph F., judge of Superior and Cir-| Moriarty, J.J., shipowuer and mail contractor.cuit courts.Robin, C., & Co., general merchants.Driscoll, John, deputy registrar and prothonotary.Paradis, Henri, mayor.Flynn, William, prevontive officer.Tuzo, Joseph E., postmaster (Exchange office), keeper Hamelin, rev.J.R.L., Roman catholic.of the gaol, and secretary-treasurer of council.LeBoutillier Brothers, general merchants.Wilkie & Winter, joint prothonotaries of Superior court LeBoutillior, George, collector of customs.and joint clerk of the peace and crown.LeBoutillier, John, J.P., M.P.P.WINTER, PETER, of Wilkie & Winter, clerk of Cir- eBrun, Abraham, merchant.cuit court, registrar, and conveyancer.* The Post oflico is called Kincardine, 36 506 PERCY\u2014I\u2019ERTI.1857.[Canapa PERCY, C.W.\u2014A Villago situatod in the Township of Porcy and County of Northuntherland, Distunt from Cohourg 30 miles, from Trenton 20 miles, and from the Brighton Station on tho Grand Trunk Railway 15 miles.Blage fo to Brighton 75¢., to Cobourg $1 25.Mail tri-weckly.Population about 400.Allingham, George, cooper.Angus, James, deputy reeve.Bailey, James, carriage and sleigh maker.Baldwin, Norman, blacksmith.\u2018Black, Andrew, J.P.Blair, Nelson, town councillor.Bonta, James, flouring mills.Brock, Edson, harnessmaker.Browning, rev.Arthur, Wesleyan.Burton, Ralph, boot and shoe maker.Church, Sylvester, carpenter and joiner.Closson, Simon, carriage and sleigh maker.Clure & Kennedy, general store.Curtis, Comfort, J.P.Cuthbertson, rev.George, Free church.Dalton, John, blacksmith.Davidson, Merritt & Robert, carpenters and joiners.DEMOREST, B.G.G., M.D., postmaster.Demorest & Grass, general store.Dorland, James, township clerk.Douglass, Alexander, shoemaker.Douglass, John, blacksmith.Douglass, John, clerk of Division court.Downes, Patrick, town councillor.Elliot, William, tailor.Ewing, B.F., J.P.Fraser, Abraham, innkeeper.Furlong, Benjamin, carriage and sleigh maker.Gerow, Timothy, shoemaker.Hart, George, druggist.PERRYTOWN, C.W.\u2014A Villago in the Township of Hope and County of Durham.business is done here.Hinck, Andrew, town councillor.Howell, J.C., general store.Hudson, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Humphries, 11.11., lumber merchant.Humphries, William, J.P.Hurlbert, R.R., town reeve.Kennedy, Donald, general store.Lewis, rev.T., Episcopal methodist.McCue, John, innkeeper.McKenna, lidward, farrier.McLean, Terence, tailor.Miller, John, harness and shoc¢ maker.Mitchell & Co., grocers.Moore, John, boot and shoe maker.Phillips, John, general store.Platt & llurlbert, general store.Pratt, William, shoemaker.Proctor, Josiah W., general store.Puffer, Henry, innkeeper.Rogers, rev.J.A., Episcopal methodist.Roland, John, boot and shoe maker.Russell, George, saddler and harnessmaker.Sanderson, rev.W., Wesleyan.\u2018 Spencer, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Stone, Eliza M., grocer.Thompson, G., shoemaker.Thompson, John, blacksmith.Tierney, Matthew, shoemaker.Ward, rev.Edward, Wesleyan.Wiggins, Charles, miller.A considerable lumbering 1 is in the midst of a thickly-settled country, and has a Farmers and Mechanics Library Association.Distant from Port Hope 9 miles, from Cobourg 16 miles, from Lindsay 30 miles, and from Toronto 75 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.Beamish, F., saw mill.Boland, William, J.P.Caldwell, John, carriagemaker.Campbell, Thomas, J.P., saw mill.CHOATE, AARON, J.P., postmaster.Corbett, Samuel, J.P.Deacon, S.E., dressmaker and milliner.Deacon, William, tailor.Evrett, Robert, saw mill and shingle factory.Forster, F., shoemaker.Hammil, William, saw mill.Heaney, Thomas, cooper.Henderson, rev.W.C., Wesleyan, circuit.Hilton, rev.John, church of England.Kinsman, Thomas, blacksmith.McBurney, Alexander, cabinetmaker and builder.McKinley, Thomas, shoemaker.Paiterson, George, saw mill.RICHARDSON, JESSY, blacksmith.Routley, Richard, carriagemaker.Russ, rev.Amos E., Wesleyan, circuit.Seaton, Aaron, councillor.Seaton, William, saw mill.Strike, William, storekceper.Stuart, rev.Alexander C., United Presbyterian.Thompson, William, cooper.Willson, J., saw mill.PERTH, C.W.\u2014The chief Town of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, situated on the River Tay, in the Township of Drummond.This township was founded by Government, and was, at an carly period in tho history of those counties, settled principally by retired military officers.Allan, W.& A, general dealers.ALLAN, JAMES, Perth bakery and confectionory; country orders punctually attended to.Allan & Rupert, shoemakers.Andison, Robert, carpenter.Bain, rev.William, M.A., church of Scotland.Bangs, John, hat manufacturer and furricr.BANK OF MONTREAL, John McIntyre, agent.Barry, George, innkeeper, BATHURST COURIER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $1; C.Rice, editor, proprietor and publisher.Becket & Hicks, carriagemalkers.BELL, JAMES, registrar, agent for marriage licenses and for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Bell, rev.William, M.A., church of Scotland.It is in tho heart of a fino agricultural country.Distant from Brockville 40 miles, from Smitls\u2019s Falls 12 miles, and from Oltawa 50 miles, Daily mail, Population about 2500.Berford, W.R.T., clerk of the peace and clerk of County council.Bothwell, Samuel, carpenter.Botsford, William, importer and dealer in hardware.Brady, I\u2019., shoemaker, ; BRITISH STANDARD, weekly, annual subscription $1.60; R.Shaw, proprietor; Thomas Cairns, printer and publisher.BROOKE, THOMAS, clerk of town council and secre tary to board of school trustees.Brooks, William, Imperial government pensioner.Brown, John, shoemaker.Brown, Willinm, shoemaker.BUELL, W.O., burrister, registrar, master in Chancery, and agent for Colonial Life, and District of John- stown, Assurance Companies, Drrzcrony.] 1858.Browne, M., & Co., general dealers.CAIRNS, THOMAS, publisher of the British Standard.Cameron, rev.John, Baptist, Canwith, William, brewery.COCKBURN ISLAND HOTEL, Mrs.McCallum, proprietress ; an excellent table, good rooms and great attention paid to travellers.Code, Richard, carding and fulling mill.Colonial Life Assurance Company, W.O.Buell, agent.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, A.Leslie, agent.COOMBS, J.S., chemist and druggist, patent medicines, perfumery, paints, oils, &c.Corry, George, axemaker, CORRY, R.L., importer and manufacturer of boots and shoes, corner Gore and Harriet sts.Corry, Robert, shoemaker.Cox, George, carriagemaker.Croskerry, Robert, shoemaker.Davies, Josiah, tombstone manufactory.DEACON, JOHN, jr., barrister, attorney, and agent for International Life and Unity Fire and Life Assurance Companies.District of Johnstown Mutual Insurance Company, W.0.Buell, agent.Dooler, Patrick, hotelkeeper.DORAN, JOHN, auctioneer, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Dougherty, E., saddler.DOUGLAS, ROBERT, mayor of town, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Duncan, rev.Jumes B., Free church.Dunnet, George, general dealer.EBERTSON, G.W., dentist.ENNISKILLEN DRAGOON HOTEL, William Hicks, proprietor.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.Bell, agent.FAIRBAIRN, J.K,, baker and confectioner, wholesale and retail.Ferland, A.L., general dealer.Farmer, Thomas, blacksmith.Ferrier, John, saddler.Fiddler, Miss \u2014, dressmaker.Foote, Stephen, civil engineer.Ford, James, carpenter.Foy, John, general dealer.FRASER, DONALD, barrister at law.Fraser, William, treasurer.Gamesby, \u2014, civil engineer.GEMMILL, ROBERT, malt whiskey distillery ; orders from any part of the province strictly attended to, Perth distillery.Gillies, Archibald, carringemaker.Gordon, Charles, innkeeper.Graham, Georgo, street inspector.GRANT, JOHN P., postmaster, and agent for Times and Beacon Fire Insurance*Company.Haggart, John, grist and saw mills.HALL, ¥.G., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &call, Francis, shoemaker.HART, JOHN, bookseller, stationer, and dealer in fan- .y goods, &c., Gore st.Hicks, James, general dealer.HICKS, WAL, proprietor of Enniskillen Dragoon hotel.HoGa, D., & J., cabinet and chair manufacturers and upholsterers.Hughes, James, tailor.Hunter, Thomas, carriagemaker.International Life Assurance Society, John Deacon, jr., agent.Kellock, Robert, gnoler.KERR, D, & Co., general merchants.Kilpatrick, William, tanner, Kippen, A., carpenter.Kirk, John, tailor, PERTH.Lafferty, James, blacksmith, Lanton, rev.H., Wesleyan.Leckie, H.S., general dealer.LESLIE ANTHONY, crown land agent and agent for Commercial Bank of Canada.Lister, John, carpenter.Long, G.B., tailor.MACBETH, J.D., merchant and dealer in country produce, potash, &c.Mair, James, & Son, general dealers.Malloch, John G., judge of County court.MATHESON, HON.RODERICK.Matheson & Co., general dealers.Matheson, John, jr., general dealer.Maxwell, Mrs.S.P., milliner and dressmaker.MAXWELL, SAMUEL P., moulder.McCaffrey, Thomas, saddler.McCALLUM, MRS.proprietress of Cockburn Island hotel.McDougall, John, grocer.McDonagh, rev.J.H., Roman catholic.McDowell, rev.David C., Wesleyan, McEwan, P., & Co., tailors.McINTYRE, JOHN, agent for Bank of Montreal.McKay, John, clerk of County court.McLaren, F., tailor.McLean, Robert, painter.McMARTIN; DANIEL, barrister at law, judge of Surrogate court.McMullen, John, auctioneer.McPherson, James, carpenter.MECHANICS INSTITUTE, with volumes.library of 1000 | MEIGHAN, ARTHUR, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Meighan, Charles, carpenter.MENDOLSON, C., dealer in raw and manufactured furs.MILLER, GEORGE, & Co., founders, machinists, and fire and steam engine makers.Moffatt, Robert, & Co., general dealers.Morris, John, land surveyor.MORRIS, W.J., agent for marriage licences.Murdoch, Joseph, painter.MURRAY, JOHN, agent for Provident Life Assurance Company.MURRAY, MORRIS & CO., importers and dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Neilson, Cornelius, watchmaker.Nichol, James S., M.D., druggist.Northgraves, George, watchmaker.Oliver, Thomas, stone cutter.Patterson, George, shoemaker.Patterson, James, carpenter.Patterson, James, proprietor of St.George's hotel.Patterson, Thomas, carriagemaker.PERTH DISTILLERY, Robert Gemmill, proprietor.Philps & Brown, cabinetmakers.Provident Life Assurance Co., J.Murray, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, J.Doran, agent.Publow, John, carriagemaker.Pyne, rev.Alexander, A.B., church of England, rector.RADENHURST, W.H.RICE, CHARLES, bookseller, and stationer, editor and proprietor of the Bathurst Courier\u2014British and American books And magazines.Riddell, John, cabinetmaker.ROBERTSON, ROBERT, importer and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Rowatt, David, carpenter.Rudd, John, clothing store.SACHE, C.H., deputy clerk of Crown and pleas, registrar of Surrogate court, and clerk of Division court.Scott & Campbell, brewers.Scott, J., general dealer.Sewall, E., M.D.SHAW, RICHARD, general dealer and \u2018machinist, and proprictor of the British Standard. 508 PERTII\u2014PETERBOROUGI, 1857.[CANADA SHAW, W.M,, barrister at law.Shilson, C., innkeeper.Smitherman, William, carpenter.Stanley, M., grocer.Stewart, John, innkeeper.Templeton, James, tanner.Thompson, Carr, shoemaker.THOMPSON, JAMES, sheriff) united counties of Lanark and Renfrew.Times and Beacon Fire Insurance Company, J.P.Grant, agent.Thompson, William, turner.Tosh, John, baker.Unity Fire and Life Assurance Associations, John Den- con, jr., agent.Wake, Henry, tailor.Walker, Andrew, clothing store.Walsh & Gallagher, general dealers.WEATHERHEAD, T., & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, liquors, glasses, &e.Wilson, James, M.D.Wordie, Mrs., \u2014, innkeeper.PETERBOROUGH, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Town in the Connty of Peterborough, situ:Led on the Otonabee River, in the Township of Monaghan.Lumber is the principal trade of the place, about 23,000,000 feet of manufactured lumber being exported annually.There is also a considerable business in wheat and flour.A Railway connects this Town with Cobourg and the Grand Trunk Railway, distant 30 miles, fare $1.Stage fare from Port Hope, distunt 30 miles, fare $1, Mail daily.Population about 4000.Allan, George, innkeeper, Hunter st.ARNOTT, WILLIAM, baker, George st.Bacon, Henry George, grocer, George st.BANK OF MONTREAL, Robert Nicholls, agent.BANK OF TORONTO, James Hall, agent.Baskerville, R.D., hairdresser, Hunter st.Beatty, Robert P., tailor, Hunter st.Beatty, Thomas, hotelkeeper.Beavis, Thomas, shoemaker, Simcoe st.Best, James, general store, George st.Bigelow, James K., tinsmith, Hunter st.Bird, James, mill owner.Bird, Thomas, planing mill, Edinburgh st.Bradburn, Thomas, general store, George st.Bradfield, Charles, general store, George st.Britannia Life Assurance Company, W.Cluxton, agent.Brown, James, tailor, George st.Brownlee, George, tailor, Water st.Brownscombe, William, pottery, Murray st.Burnham, Elias, barrister at law, Simcoe st.Burnham, George, M.D., Water st.Burnham, rev.Mark, A, B., rector, church of England.Caisse's Hotel, Leon Caisse, proprietor, Water st.Canada Western Assurance Company, W.Cluxton, agent.CANADA DIRECTORY, price $5, published by John Lovell, St.Nicholas st.Montreal, T.& R.White, agents.Carver, Samuel J., postmaster, Water st.Chartrain, Gabriel, cabinetmaker, George st.Chartrain, John, boarding house, Water street.Childs & Backus, shingle mill.Clark, John, watchmaker, Simcoe st.CLEMENTI, V.M.CLUXTON, WILLIAM, town treasurer, importer and general merchant, and agent for Britannia Life, Canada Western, Liverpool and London, and Times and Beacon, Assurance Companies, and for Commercial Bank of Canada, George st.Cobb, Joseph, blacksmith, Brock st.Cochrane, John, planing and shingle mill, River side.Colonial Life Assurance Company, W.Snyder, agent.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, W.Cluxton, agent.Conger, Wilson S., M.P.P., for county.Coulter, William, druggist, George st.Crawford, Walter, Crown land agent.Croan, Robert, grocer and hair dresser, George st.Cumming, William, high constable and bailiff.Davis, John, mason and bricklayer, Simcoe st.Pennistoun, Robert, barrister, George st.ickson, Samuel, saw mills, River side.Douglas, J.& T., carriagemakers, Hunter st.Dunsford, George, barrister, Water st.Dunsford, Martin, barrister, Water st.D'Olier, George, attorney, and clerk of the peace.Eastland, Thomas, livery stables, Hunter st.Eastland, William, dry goods, furs, &c., George st.Edmonstone, E.B., waggonmaker, George st.English, John, machinist and smith, Charlotte st.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, W.Sheridan, agent, EXAMINER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, A.Sawers, proprietor, publisher and printer.Farrelly, rev.Daniel, Roman catholic.Ferguson, Frederick, general store, George st.Finlay, William, boot and shoe maker, George st.Fletcher, John, boarding house, George st.Fortye, Thomas, clerk of customs and County court, and agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.FOWLIS, A., & Co., hardware merchants and ironmongers, George st.Gallon, James, deputy sheriff.Giles, Philip, general store, George st.Gilmour, rev.John, Baptist.GLEN & COUPAR, wholesale and retail grocers, importers of crockery, agricultural seeds, dealers in produce and commission merchants, George st.Glover & Robinson, provision and grocery store, George st.Green, rev.Thomas, Bible christian.Greene, B.& E., grocers, George st.Halffey, John, grocer and tailor, George st.Hall, George B., judge of County and Surrogate courts.HALL, JAMES, sheriff, and agent for Bank of Toronto, and Provincial Insurance Company.Hall, John, J.clerk of Division court.Hall, William, merchant, Simcoe st.Hall, William, saddler and harnessmaker, Simcoo st.Hamilton, James, founder, George st.HARSTONE, A., wholesale and retail grocer, and wino and spirit merchant, George st.Hartley, Henry, quarrymam.Hartley, Samuel, mason and bricklayer.Hartly, John A., general store, George st.Harty, John, genoral store; Georgo st.Harvey & Thompson, general store, George st.Haslehurst, George, revenue inspector.Hatton, D.G., dry goods store, George st.HAYTER, ALFRED I., printer.Hazlitt, Thomas G., general store, Hunter st.Henderson, Robert, accountant, Wator st.Henthorn, Thomas J., Murray st.Hill, E.O0., carringomalker, Hunter st.Hope & Brother, carpenters, George st.Hopkins, Daniel, plasterer, Water st.Hurst & Denny, flouring mills.Hutchinson, Thomas, blacksmith.; International Life Assurance Company, W- Shoridan, agent.Jameson, Robort B., general store, Hunter st.Jeffrey & Oo, hardware store, unter st.Jenkins, George, tailor, Georgo st.Johnson, W.& G., tailors, Water st.Keole, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Goorge st.Kelly, Thomas, grocer, Goorge st.Kempt, Alexander W., druggist, Georgo st.Kennedy, John, painter and glazior, Water st. Direcrory.] 1858.Kingdom, William, cooper, Simcoe st.KIRKPATRICK, STAFFORD F., barrister at law and potary public.Lannin, William, hotelkeeper, George st.LAVELL, MICHAEL, M.D., Brock st.Lavoie, Médore, saloonkeeper.Lawson, llenry, fanning mill factory, George st.Lemay, F.& G., general store, Hunter st.Leonard, Thomas, shoemaker, George st.Lewis, Sylvester, marble works.Lidgate, Jolin, saw mills.Liverpool and London Insurance Company, W.Clux- ton, agent.Lundy, William, grocer, George st.Malcolm, William, founder.Manson, Charles, agent for Montreal Telegraph Co.Marshall, G.& J., baker and confectioner, George st.Martyne, Martin, flouring mills, River side.McBurney, William, saddler and harnessmaker, George street.McDonald, Duncan, waggon factory, River side.MoDOUGALL, R.B., importer of staple and fancy dry goods, clothing, groceries, &c., George st.McFarlane, Donald, general store, Hunter st.McGregor, Lewis, botelkeeper, George st.McMartin, Angus, general store, Hunter st.McNab, Jobn, M.D., surgeon, Hunter st.McNeil, Alexander, storckeeper and auctioneer, George st.Menzies, James, tailor, Aylmer st.Might, John, saddler and harnessmaker, George st.Mills, Thomas, watchmaker, George st.Mocock, William, axe maker, George st.Moffat, John, blacksmith, Hunter st.MOLONEY, JOHN, dealer in crockery, glassware, groceries, wines and liquors, produce, &c., Hunter st.Montreal Telegraph Company, Charles Manson, agent.Morrow & Brother, tin and stove ware, George st.Nicholls, Robert, agent for Bank of Montreal, and general storekeeper, Water st.Norton, Stephen, gaoi keeper.O'Brien, Patrick, carriagemaker.Ormond & Gilmour, druggists and scedsmen, George st.Paterson, J.K., cabinetmaker, Brock st.Pengelly, James, saddler, Hunter st.Peplow, Edward, provision store, Hunter st.Perry, Charles, dealer in lumber, Nassau mills.Poole, Thomas, cabinetmaker.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.Thomas Fortye, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, James Hall, agent.Read, William B., general store, George st.PETERBOROUGH\u2014PETERSBURGH.509 ; Reeve, John, M.D., Simcoe st.Rehill, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Reid, John, land surveyor, Hunter st.REVIEW, (THE) annual subscription $1; Thomas Ï White, jr., editor ; T.& R.White, proprietors and ! publishers.! Roberts, rev.Edward, Baptist.| Robinson, George W., grocer, George st.; ROBINSON, ISAAC, & Co, dealers in dry goods, ; groceries, hardware, produce, &c.| Rowe, Robert, carpenter, George st.Roger, rev.John )., Free church.Rubidge, Charles, registrar for county.Russell, Thomas, shoemaker, Water st.! Rutherford, Robinson, carpenter, Murray st.Ryan, James, general store, George st.SAWERS, AUGUSTUS, proprietor, printer of the Examiner, George st.Scott, rev.William, Wesleyan.Scott, William A., general store, George st.Shaw, Joseph, tailor, George st.Sheridan, James, deputy registrar.Sheridan, Walter, clerk and treasurer of county, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life \u2018 Assurance Companies.Snyder, William, dealer in lumber, Glen Morrison mills, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Spencley, J., & Sons, contractors, Smithtown hill.Sperry, Anson, shingle mills.i Stalker, Joseph, shoemaker, London st.: Stevenson, James, mayor of town, tin and copper smith, George st.Stevenson, Robert, painter and paperhanger.Stinson, Robert, shoe store, Hunter st.\u2018Swayne, William Y., cabinetmaker, George st.\u2018 Tanner, George, furniture store, Hunter st.: THOMSON, JAMES, general grocer and wine merchant, Hunter st.Times and Beacon Assurance Company, W.Cluxton, | agent.! Vizard, William H.J., attorney, Water st.{ Vindin, E.S.! Walton, Robert, saddler and harnessmaker, George st.Ward, Welcome B., baker and confectioner, Hunter st.: Waterson, John, provision store.publisher and | WELLER, CHARLES A., barrister at law, George st.WHITE, THOMAS, jr., editor of the Review.White, Thomas, seu, bootmaker, George st.WHITE, T.& R., publishers, booksellers, stationers, book and job printers, &c., publishers of the Review, and agents for the Canada Directory.{ Williamson, John, grocer, Hunter st.\u2018PETERSBURGH, C.W.\u2014\\ suall Village situated County of Wolland, Distant from Merrittsville, the County the mouth of the Welland Canal, on Lake Erie.Mail daily.Barth, Augustus, saddler.Boniborg, William, bricklayer.Buyer, Adolphus, cabinetmaker.Cook, Alexander, contractor.Dobie & Co., foundry.Douthilt, Henry, innkeeper.Ebro, Christian, shoemaker.Farback, P., curriagemaker.Fares, John B., general store.Finn, Owen, blacksmith, Try, Daniel, blacksmith.anger, Louis, painter.Geagle, Augustus, stonomason.aney, M, 1%, physician.Holq, Christian, Tuner.HOUSE, ROBERT, proprictor of Western hotel\u2014a comfortable house.Tumberstone Flouring and Saw Mill Company, John Thompson, secretary-treasurer.ou the Welland Cansl, in the Township of Humberstone and Town, 7 tiles, from St.Catharines 22 miles, and 1 mile from Population about 350.Hughs, Edward, carpenter.Kennard, John, saddler.Kinsey, Levi, carpenter.McRea, John, general store.Middlestadt, Adolphus, waggonmaker.Patterson, Robert, shoemaker.Prell, Louis, shoemaker.Rother, Godfrey, blacksmith.Schnell, Frederick, waggonmaker.Schooley, B., carpenter.Schooley, G., cabinetmaker.Staff, David, waggonmaker.THOMPSON, JOHN, postmaster, township clerk, con- veyancer, and secretary treasurer of Humberstone Flouring and Saw Mill Company.Weaver, Samuel, shinglemaker.White, Thomas, innkeeper.Willson, G., general store.Yokom, Mrs.J.C., tin store.* Formerly called Stonebridgo, The Post oilleo is called Humberstone, 510 PETERBOROUGIL BAST\u2014PIILIPSBURG, 1857.[UAnapa *PETERBOROUGH EAST, C.W.-\u2014A Villago situnted on the east side of the Otonabee River, in tho Down.ship of Otonabee and County of Peterborough, and united to the Town of Peterborough by sn handsome bridge, It may at present be considered a suburb of that place, and it is the terminus of tho Cobourg awd Peterborough Railroml, Population about 800.lage possesses a large extent of water power.Ayers, P.J., axe and tool manufacturer.Bennett, Henry, cooper.Boulton, D.E., lessee of Cobourg and Peterborough Railroad.Burnham, Rev.Mark, church of England.Calcutt, Henry, brewer.Clark, John, tanner.Clancey, Simon, blacksmith.Craigie, John, millwright.Detcher, Samuel, hotelkeeper.Dickson, Samuel, steam and water saw mills.Dobbin, William, sash and blind maker.Doran, Daniel, carding and fulling mill.Emerson, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Fisher, John, saloonkeeper.Glover, Louis, grist mill.Glover, Peter, butcher.Gow, Alexander, carpenter.Graham, William, carpenter.Hall, George B., judge of District court.Kempt, James, grocer and butcher.Knox, Thomas, weaver.Levenbrick, Joseph, auger maker.Tho vil.Maniece, John, hotelkeeper.McDonald, Archibald, carpenter and builder.McDonald, Daniel, tailor.McFarlane, Donald, grocer.McGregor, Gregor, hotelkeeper.McGregor, William, cooper.McGregor, William, weaver.MeKelvie, William, grocer.Morgan, Henry, hotelkecper.Mowrey, M., foundry and machine shop.Robinson, Thomas II., teacher.ROGERS, ROBERT D., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Sergeant, Philip, carpenter.Shaw, Robert W., stage proprietor.Stevenson, John & Jonathan, stove factory.SUTHERLAND, DONALD, railway station master.Swanston, William, baker and confectioner.Taylor, David, baker.Taylor, David, carpenter.Taylor, William, grocer.Vanalstine & Austin, saw and shingle mills.PETERSBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wilmot and County of Waterloo.It ison tho line of the Grand Trunk Railway, at whichall trains stop.Distant from Toronto 69 miles, and from Berlin, the County Town, 6 miles.Daily mail.Population about 100.Ernst, John, postmaster, and storekeeper.| Zolger, Louis, innkeeper.{PETITE RIVIERE, C.E\u2014A small Village situated in rear of St.Paul's Bay, in tho Seigniory of Beaupré and County of Charlevoix.It has a good lumber trade.Distant from Quebee 15 miles, and from St.Paul's Bay 9 miles.Population about 300.Bouchard, Hébert, road overseer.Buteau, Julien, shoemaker.Gauthier, Paul, road overseer.Girard, Benjamin, inspector of roads.Larouche, rev.Thomas, Roman catholic.Lavoie, Hypolite, blacksmith, and secretary-treasurer of schools.Simard, Clément, road overscer.Sleven, John, J.P.Tremblay, Ambroise, general dealer and blacksmith.Lavoie, Germain, postmaster, and secretary-treasurer Tremblay, Hubert, storekeeper, and inspector of roads.of municipality.Tremblay, Idase, rond overseer.PHILIPSBURG, C.E.\u2014An incorporated Village in the West Parish of tho Scigniory of §6.Armand, in the County of Missisquoi and District of Montreal.It is & Port of Entry.The stage from Swanton, Vb, distant 8 miles, fare 50c., passes through daily to St.Johns, 25 miles, fare $1, and there is a semi-weekly mail stage to Frelighsburg, 12 miles, fare 0c.Population about 500.Audette, Toussaint, shoemaker.BRIGHAM, JOSIAH S., M.A., M.D.Burke, David, carriagemaker.Carr, James J., harnessmaker.Cheeseman, Charles R., J.P., farmer and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company.Colonial Life Assurance Company, Charles Cheeseman, agent.Crothers, Thomas, tailor.Death, Mrs., storekeeper.Baton, Jonathan W., general store.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, D.T.R.Nye, agent.Ford, Launson, J.P., village mayor.Henderson, John, surveyor of customs.High School, \u2014 Searle, principal.Humphreys, John H., blacksmith.Humphreys, Mary, millinèr and dressmaker.International Life Assurance Company, David T.R.Nye, agent.KEENAN, MICHAEL, Farmers hotel, and outpost of Royal Canadian Rifles.Merritt, Foster & Baker, wheelwrights and carriage- makers.Morgan, Henry, butcher.MORGAN & SON, wheelwrights and carringomakers.Norris, rev.James, Wesleyan.Nye, David T.R., postmaster, storekeeper and agent for Equitable Firo and International Lifo Assurance Companies, und village secretary-trensurer.Roberts, Chester, J.P., farmer.Rouville and Missisquoi Insurance Company, Alexander Young, secretary.Russell, Paschul P., J.P., collector of customs.Searle, \u2014, principal of 1ligh School.Strite, Lewis, proprictor of Missisquoi hotel.Wetherall, rev.Charles, church of England.Whitwell, rev.R., church of England, Young, Alexander, preventive officer, and secretary of Rouville and Missisquoi Insurance Company.* Also called Scotch Village.+ Tho Post offlco is called La Potito Rivièro St, François. Dinxeron.] 1858.PHILIPSBURG\u2014PIKE RIVER.511 PHILIPSBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wilmot and County of Waterloo, Distant from Toronto 79 miles.Population about 160, Armbrecht, Henry, waggonmaker and blacksmith.{ Klippert, Thomas, shoemaker.Bradhacker, John, carpenter.: Lantz, Kurt, weaver.Diets, Heinrich, lahorer.Lohr, Daniel, shoemaker.Richard, Conrad, mason.Robitzoch, Frederick, store and hotel keeper.Roeser, Philip, tailor.Dietz, John, blacksmith.Doering, Andrew, farmer.DOERING, CHRISTOPHER G., postmaster, general storekeeper and tanner.Schafer, Henry, tailor.Doering, David.| Thiel, Henry, tanner.Forler, Jacob, farmer.Thomas, N., tanner.Handstein, Henry, tailor.Thompson, rev.C.H., Lutheran.Hoffman, Henry, waggonmaker.Wend, John, laborer.Holtzman, George 8., botelkeeper and carpenter.{ Winston, David, currier.Kleinschmit, Frederick, teacher.PHILIPSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Bastard, County of Leeds.Distant from Brockville 30.miles, and from Kingston 45 miles.Stage fare from Brockville $1.50c., from Kingston $2.Daily mail.Population about 100.Alguire, Isaac, general store.Kelsey, John K., cooper.Brown, Albert, blacksmith.Lockwood, Miles, blacksmith.Brown, James, millwright.Phelps, Henry, flour and saw mills.Curtis, Franklin, shoemaker.; Porter, James, waggonmaker.Downey, Patrick, waggonmaker.Robertson, David, tanner.Imeson, Archibald, M.D.Taplin, Sidney A., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Johnson, Christopher, innkeeper.PIERREVILLE, C.E.\u2014A newly erected Parish situated on the south-eart shore of the River St.Francis, opposite the village of St.Francis, in the Seigniories of Pierreville and St.Francois, County of Yamaska, and District of Three Rivers.This village is inhabited by Freuch Canadians, and by Indians known as the \u201c Abenaquis.\u201d Fareby steamboat from Montreal $1.50 and 75c.Distant from St.Francis half a mile, from Nicolet 18 miles, and from Three Rivers 30 miles.Mail tri-weekly.French Canadian population about 3000, Indian about 300.Alis, Etienne, blacksmith.MAURAULT, REV.JOSEPH, Roman catholic, curate Bazin, colonel Antoine, farmer.and Indian missionary.Biron, François, seignior of Picrreville.Moysan, François, carpenter and joiner.Biron, Sévère, councillor.Obumsawin, François de Sales, Indian chief.: Boisvert, captain Moïse, mayor.Obumsawin, Simon, Indian chief.Coté, Charles Antoine, blacksmith.Osunkerhine, rev.Pierre Paul, Baptist, and agent of Crevie de St.François, Germanique, secretary-trea- seigniory of St.François.surer of council and clerk of Commissioners court.Pitt & Dubé, general dealers.DeGonzague, Louis, Indian chief.Pitt, Frederick, bailiff.Despins, captain Hilaire, farmer.Pitt, William, J.P., notary public, councillor, and com- Giard, Eli, carpenter and joiner.missioner of small causes.Gill, Louis, J.P., councillor and grist mill owner.Portneuf, Ignace G., Indian chief.Gill, major Ignace, J.P., M.P.P., and agent of the Précourt, captain Joseph, farmer.seigniory of Pierreville.Rascony, Joseph, general store.Gouin, Onésime, councillor.Shooner, John, general dealer, and councillor.Janelle, Marie Anne, schoolmistress.Simoneau, Alexandre, blacksmith.Lemaitre, captain Godfroy, farmer.Traversy, Alexis, bailiff.Lemaitre, major Joseph, M.D., J.P\u2019, councillor.VASSAL, HENRY, postmaster, and dealer in dry Lemaitre, major Michel.goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Lor, Pierre, shoemaker.Wawanoulet, Thomas, school teacher.PIGEON HILL, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the West Parish of the Seigniory of St.Armand, in the County of Missisquoi ; aud District of Montreal, The stage from Philipsburg, 7 miles, fare Svc, passes through twice a week to Frelighsburg 5 miles, fave 25¢.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Brimmer, Misses C.& H., milliners.Hitchcock, rev.B., Wesleyan.Colby, Josoph $., shoemaker.Stephenson, Alpheus, cabinetmaker.Currier, Bryant, cabinetmaker.Stone, Stevens W., postmaster, and storckeeper.Embury, Daniel R,, carpenter.Wells, George W., tavernKeeper.Evans, Niles M, cabinotmaker.Yates, Peter, J.P., school commissioner, and councillor.PIKE RIVER, C.E.\u2014A Village in tho Township of Staubridge, County of Missisquoi, and District of Montreal.This - place possesses the advantage of navigation, vid Chambly Canal and Sorel, to Montreal; as also southwards, through Missis- quoi Bay, Lake Champlain, Champlain and Hudson Canal, and Hudson River, to New York, by which channel a considerable quantity of luuber is exported from the village.The stage from St.Johns, 18 wiles, fare 73¢., passes through daily to Swanton, Vi., 14 miles, fave 750.Thero is also a daily stage to Knowlton, 32 miles, fare $1.75¢., and another daily to Clarence- : ville, 19 miles, fre 60e, Population about 200.: Cochrane, Alexander, blacksmith.i Howie, James, farmer.esrivieres, Henry, township mayor and warden.Lareau, Louis, shoemaker.DESRIVIERES, HENRY & FRANCIS, grist and saw MARTIN, GEORGE P., proprietor of Pike River hotel mill owners.and stagehouse.Eaton & Whitney, general storckeepers and saw mill Phelps, Philo, postmaster and general dealer.owners, Roberts, Chester, grist mill.Fortin, Isaac, shoemaker.Taylor, Abel L., J.P.postmaster, lumber merchant, Fuller, William M,, storckceper.and proprietor of steam-tug and barges, 512 PICTON.1867.[Canapa PICTON, C.W.\u2014The County Town of the County of Prince Edward, and situated on the Bay of Quinté.Distant from Kingston 40 miles; steamboat fare $1, stage fare $2.Distant from Belleville 23 miles ; stormbont faro $1.Population about, guy), Abercromby, James, grocery and oyster saloon.Abercromby, William, fancy goods and millinery.Allen, Peter, inspector of fish, ashes, pork and flour.Anchor Fire Insurance Company, L.Murray, agent.Andrews, C.W.& F.M., melodeon manufacturers.Ayres, Robert, fancy store.Ballard, N., crown land agents & clerk of County council.BANK OF MONTREAL, James Gray, agent.Barker & Curry, iron foundry and steam engine works, BARKER, DAVID, postmaster, aud hop grower.Benson & Raymond, founders.BLANCHARD, JOSEPH, Globe hotel and stage house.Bog, Thomas, & Co., dry goods store.Bowls, E.H., eclectic physician.BOYLE, ROBERT, printer and proprietor of the Times.Bristol, A., merchant.Campbell, T., tailor.Case, IF.& H., grocers and grain dealers.Chadd, George, grocer and baker.Chambers, rev.Thomas S., Free church.Chapman, R.J., county treasurer and agent for Provincial Fire Insurance Company.Chapman & Striker, chemists, druggists and grocers.Clarke, William, watchmaker.Clute, J.8., landing waiter, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Insurance Companies.CONGER, STEPHEN M., proprietor and publisher of the Prince Edward Gazette.Coppinger, Charles, hairdresser.Curry, R.C., M.D.Donnelly, Thomas, dry goods and groceries.Downs, John P., clerk of Division Court.Dunn, E., grocer.Dunn, William, grocer and baker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.S.Clute, agent.Evershed, E.A., dry goods.Fairfield, D.L., judge of County court.Ferguson, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Fish, rev.Charles, Wesleyan.Fitzgerald, R.J., barrister and attorney.Fralick & Brothers, carriage factory.Geffrey, George, butcher.Gibbon, J., shoemaker.Gilbert, W.H., dentist.Gillespie, George, M.D.Glen, James, shoemaker.GLOBE HOTEL, Joseph Blanchard, proprietor.GRAY, JAMES, agent for bank of Montreal.Gray, W.H., & Co., merchants.Haight, C., chemist, bookseller and stationer, and agent for Provident Life Assurance Company.Haley, John, blacksmith.Hart & Son, carriagemakers.Howard, Edward, express and stage agent.Ingersoll, W.C., ironmonger.International Life Assurance Co., J.S.Clute, agent.Jemmison, Thomas, grocer.Lalor, rev.Murtagh, Roman catholic.LANGMUIR, JOHN W., dealer in dry goods, hurdware, crockery, grain, groceries, produce, &c.LEWIS, EDWARD II., proprictor of Mansion House hotel.Lowe, Philip, barrister, and clerk of ihe peace.Macaulay, rev.William, church of England, rector.MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Ii.H.Lewis, proprictor.Marron, Paul, cigar manufacturer.McCuaig, P.F., tanner of spanish sole leather.McDonald, Henry, tailor.McDonald, James, sheriff.McFadden, Thomas, butcher.McFaul, B., & Co., wharfingers and storage warchouses, McGowan, William, boot and shoe maker.McLaren, rev.A., Episcopal methodist.McMullen, rev.Daniel, Wesleyan.Merrill, Sumuel, barrister, attorney, registrar of Surrogate court, and secretary of Prince Edward Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company.Miller, rev.Gilbert, Wesleyan.Mitchell, Robert, tailor and clothier.Moore, Thomas, physician and surgeon.Mortashed, J., proprietor of North American hotel.Mullett, John, tanner and morocco dresser.Murray, L., notary public, and agent for Anchor Fire Insurance Company.Nettleton, Mrs., milliner.Nettleton, Roswell, saddle and hacaess maker.\"Niles, N., distiller.Norman, Robert, fancy goods and millinery.North American hotel, J.Mortashed, proprietor.Northgraves, Frederick, watchmaker and jeweller.Orser, rev.Ii,, Episcopal methodist.O'Shea, D., dealer in boots and shoes.Owens, John, contractor and builder.Patterson, A.& J., general grocers.Patterson, William, grocer.Pennock, Samuel, jr., deputy sheriff.Pickering, C., brewer.Pope, William, carriagemaker.Port, W.J, watchmaker.Porter, James, boot and shoe maker.Post, Mrs., hotelkeeper.Prince Edward Farmers Montreal Fire Insurance Company, Samuel Merrill, agent.PRINCE EDWARD GAZETTE, (THE) weekly, annual subscription, $2; Stephen M.Conger, proprietor and publisher.Provident Life Assurance Company, Charles Haight, agent, Provincial Fire Insurance Co, R.J.Chapman, agent.RAMSAY, ROBERT, mayor, and general storekeeper.Rankin, P.E., M.D.Rawson, Luther, boots and shoes.Reynolds, John, grocery and saloon.Reynolds, W.P., daguerrean artist.ROBLIN, J.P., county registrar and collector of customs, Roblin, P., steam saw mill.Ross, Walter, general store.Sawyer, Rufus, cabinetmaker.Shannon, Thomas, & Co., dry goods and groceries.Sils, Elisha, groceries and dry goods.Slater, rev.J.C., Wesleyan.Smith, Charles, revenue inspector, grocer, and tailor.Soby, John, grocer, Southard & Gillespie, cabinetmakers.St.Lawrence Insurance Company, G.Webster, agent.Steamboat hotel, D.R.Wellbanks, proprietor.STEVENSON, D.B., M.P.P.for Prince Edward.Sweeney, W., hatter und furrier.Swigg, Johan, deputy clerk of crown, clerk of County court, town clerk, and agent for marringo liconses.TIMES, (TUE) weekly, annual subscription $2; Robert Boyle, proprietor and publisher.Wallace, Luke, saddle and harness maker.Washburn, Paul, general store.WEBSTER, GEORGE, urchiteet, agont for St.Lawrence Insurance Company, and captuin of Volunteer Rifle Company.Wute, Charles, tinsmith, Wollbanks, D.R., proprietor of Steamboat hotel.Wetherall, J., tin und copper smith.Wetherall & Knox, dealers in boots and shoes.Wilson, Stuart, & Sen, carriage fuclory.Wycott, Jumes, hardware.Wycott, Thomas, bailiff and brickmaker.Yarwood, W.S., merchant tailor und insurance agent. Dirzcrory.] 1858.PINE GROVE MILLS\u2014PLESSISVILLE.513 +PINE GROVE MI LLS, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Vaughan and South Riding of the County of York.It is on the Vaughan Plank road where it crosses the east branch of the Humber, and has a good wheat, flour, oatmeal, nd lumber business, with a large wholesale and retail count hill station of the Ontario, Simeve, and Huron Railroad, 6 miles.Daily mail.Population about 200.Atkinson, Stephens, bookkeeper.Blam, Stewart, blacksmith.Bywater, Richard, general store.Cavanagh, William, shoemaker.Fanagher, Daniel, innkeeper.Towley, James, cooper.GAMBLE, JOHN W., M.P.P., merchant.Grey, William, miller.ry trade.Distant from Toronto 18 miles, and from the Thorn- & Harvey, James, general store.Higgins, David, book-keeper.Jennings, Joseph, innkeeper.Jupp, rev.A.J., Congregationalist.Maynard, John, shoemaker.Morrison, Andrew, saddler.Russell, William, waggonmaker.PINE ORCHARD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Townsh 30 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 35.Taylor, Joseph, councillor.e ip of Whitchureh and County of York.Distant from Toronto WILLSON, MOSES, postmaster, and dealer in dry gooës, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.PLATTSVILLE, ©.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Blenheim and County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock 18 miles, from the Plattsville, Station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway 4 miles, and from the Hamburg Station of the Grand Trunk Railway 8 miles, Daily mail.Population about 500.Bixel, L., cabinet and chair factory.BOOERS, LEVI, & Co., woollen factory, planing mill, and store.Bowers, L.S., M.D.Cowan, Robert F., general store.Fried, Noah, & Co., cabinet and chair factory.Holtz, John, tailor.Jones, Henry, butcher.Kilborn, David, & Co., general store.Kilborn, Jared, J.P., factor.Leslie & Co., extensive iron foundry.Masters, John & Co., planing mill.McArthur & Co., founders.Morison, John, M.D.j Motherall, Francis, shoemaker.| Moore, Alexander, harness and saddle maker.| PLATT, SAMUEL, postmaster, flouring millowner, | tanner and woollen factor.; Robinson W.& H., tinsmiths.; Smart, John, storekeeper.Stinson, J., M.D.i Street, Jacob, builder.{ Swan, John, plasterer.| Taylor, John, blacksmith.: Thompson, Smithson, hotelkeeper.\u2018Wardlaw, John, general store.WEAVER, LEVI, proprietor of Plattsville hotel.i IPLATTSVILLE STATION, C.WA Village in the Township of Blenheim and County of Oxford.It is a station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway.Baird, George, postmaster.Bone, Thomas, lumber merchant.Cowan, John, tavernkeeper.Crombie & Scott, saw mill.Cuthbertson, George, saloonkeeper.Henderson, James, shoemaker.Hunter & Baird, storckeepers.Distant from Hamilton 38 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.Jual, \u2014, station master, Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway.Montgomerie, Andrew, blacksmith.Sharp, W.A, storekeeper.Sheil, Robert, lumber merchant.Stein, William, carpenter.IPLESSISVILLE, C.E.\u2014A thriving Village in the Township of Somerset, County of Megantic, and District of Quebec, near the Somerset Railway Station.Distant from Quebec 49 miles, and from Richmond Railway Junction 47 miles.Tri- weekly stages to Inverness, 13 miles, fare $1.23, and to New Ireland, 15 miles, fare §1; whence there is & mail-stage to Leeds, and one from iuverness to Ste, Croix and St, Giles.Mail daily.Population about 490.Auger, Jean Baptiste., blacksmith.Bettez, Joseph, M.D., J.P.Boisvert, Pierre, joiner and carriagemaker.BOURK, PIERRE C., lumber merchant.Chabot, Louis, J.P., farmer.CORMIER, CHARLES, dry goods, groceries, hardware, and provision merchant, pearlash manufacturer, and mayor of municipality.Cormier, Olivior, notary public.Cossette, Adolphe, shoemaker.Doucet, \u2014, shoemaker.Doucet, Charles, blacksmith.FRASER, JAMES, dry goods, groceries, hardware, and provision merchant, and pearlash manufacturer.Gauron, Michel, storckeeper and pearlash manufacturer.Jutras, Hyacinthe, postmaster, storekeeper and potash manufacturer.Lacerte, Isaïo, blacksmith.Srivière, Jean Baptiste, farmer and blacksmith, LAW, FRANCIS L., station master.Maillard, François X., schoolmaster.Massac, Louis, saw, grist, fulling and carding mills.Matte, rev.Joseph, Roman catholic.Mercure, Jean Baptiste, farmer.POUDRIER, FRANÇOIS L., J.P., surveyor, and county superintendent.Prince, Charles, boarding house.PRINCE, JEAN BAPTISTE, dry goods, groceries, hardware, and provision merchant.Prince, J.C., boarding house keeper and secretary- treasurer to municipality.Savoie, Narcisse, farmer and tanner.TAYLOR, STEPHEN M.C., wholesale boot manufacturer, general trader, and pearlash manufacturer ; and at North Halifax.Vallée, Antoine, stagemaster.Vallée, Charles, farmer.Vallée, Jean, farmer.+ Also * The Post oftice for this village is at Woodbridge.called Bonsville.The Post effice is called Chesterticld.1 Formorly called Soruersot, which is still the name of the Post offico, 514 PLAYFAIR'S MILLS\u2014POINT LÉVI.1857.[Canapa PLAYFAIR\u2019S MILLS, C.W.\u2014A Station on tho Mississippi River, in the Township of Bathurst und County of Lanark, Distant from Perth 12 miles, and from Brockvillo 52 miles, Bingley, Charles, wheelwright.Johnston, Jéhn, saw mill.McArthur, R., blackfmith.Motherville, John, farmer.Population about 50.| Playfair, A.W., saw, grist and fulling mills, Playfair, A.W., jr., sow mill.Playfair, John, saw mill.Smith, R.C., carpenter.POINT FORTUNE, C.E.\u2014A Village on tho Ottawa River, in the Township of Rigaud and County of Vaudreuil, Distant from Montreal 50 miles.Steamboat fare from Montreal 81,50, and from the Vaudreuil Station of tho Grand Prunk Railway, 26 miles, §1.25.Bird, John, shoemaker.Grosby, John, stage proprietor.Lamb, James, blacksmith.Daily mail.Population about 150.Neville, John, storekeeper.St.Denis, Alex., postmaster, and general storekeeper, St.Denis, N., hotelkeeper.\u201cPOINT LEVI, C.E.\u2014A large and flourishing Village situated opposito Quebco, in the Soigniory of Lauzon and County of Lévi.An extensivo trade is carried on, which is surpassed, in tho Lowor Province, only in the two great cities, Montreal and Quebec.\u2018The Station of the Grand Trunk Railway is in this parish, a mile from the village, Distaus from Quobec 1 mile.boat fare 5¢.Mail daily.Population about 4500.Anderson, rev.Duncan, M.A, church of Scotland.Angers, Robert, general store.Antil, Edouard, pilot.ATKINS, WILLIAM, Grand Trunk Railway superintendent, Quebec branch.Aubert, Antoine, provision store.Aubert, Joseph.Baron, Edouard, sailor.Barras, Joseph, carpenter.Barras, Michel.Barras, Pierre, proprietor of steamboat.Beaudoin, Thomas, shoemaker.Beaulieu, Edouard, carpenter and undertaker.Beaulieu, Jean Baptiste, J.P.Beaulieu, Joseph, keeper of Etchemin bridge.Bégin, Augustin.Bégin, Charles.Bégin, Eloi, provision store.Bégin, Etienne, tanner.Bégin, Isidore, proprietor of steamboat.Bégin, Jean Baptiste, carpenter.Bégin, Jean Baptiste, carter.Bégin, Joseph, cabinetmaker.Bégin, Louis, tanner, Bégin, Néré, provision store.Bégin, Philippe, general store, Bégin, Pierre, tanner.Bégin, Rémi, carpenter.* Bégin, Théodore, proprietor of steamboat.Bellerive, Charles, currier.Bernier, Augustin, advocate.Bertrand, François, general store.BESWICK, George, & Co., merchants, Chapmans Cove South Quebec, and Bells lane, Quebec.x Bisson, C., captain of steamboat, Notre Dame de Lévi.BESWICK, GEORGE, J.P., of G.Beswick & Oo., Cove Cottage, South Quebec, and Des Carriéres st.Cape, Quebec.Bisson, François, carter.Bisson, Hubert, carter.Bisson, Joseph.Bissonnette, Thomas.Blais, Basile, carter.Blanchet, Hubert, blacksmith.Blanchet, Joseph G., M.D., mayor.Blouin, Jean Baptiste, tanncr.Boissonnault, Amable, carter.Boucher, Basile, carpenter.Boucher, Charles.Boulanger, Louis, carpenter.Boulet, George, carpenter.Bourassa, G., butcher, Bourassa, Jean, stevedore.Bourassa, Michel, blacksmith.Bourassa, Philippe, general store.Breckey, H.D., dealer in lumber.Brochu, André, provision store.Brochu, Thomas, provision store.Buchanan, Robert, J.P., storekeeper.Carbonneau, Dieudonné, sailor.Caron, Maximin, pilot.Carragher, Michael.Carrier, Eugène.Carrier, George, butcher.Carrier, Jean Baptiste, butcher.Carrier, Joseph, carpenter.Carrier, L.& À., general store.Carrier, Louis, J.P.Carrier, Louis, sen.Carrier, Olivier, provision store.Carry, rev.John, B.D., church of England.Cassidy, John, shoemaker.Cauchon, Charles, wheelwright.Cauchon, Olivier, wheelwright.Cauchon, Romain, wheelwright.Chabot, Flavien, carpenter.Chabot, Julien, proprietor of steamboat.Chabot, Laurent, dealer in flour.Chaperon, L.F., physician and surgeon.Charest, D., sailor.Charrier, Auguste, carpenter.Charrier, Charles, carpenter.Charrier, Edouard, sailor.Cloutier, G., shoemaker.Cloutier, Louis, culler and general storekeeper.Cloutier, Louis, ingpector of roads.Coté, Frangois, baker.Côté, John, baker.Couture, George, general store.Couture, Gervais, mason.Couture, Godefroy, blacksmith.Couture, Ignace, general store.Couture, Michel, carpenter.Dallaire, O.K.1I., notary.Dallaire, lieutenant-colonel E., J.l\u2019., general storckeepor.Davie, George, ship builder.Demers, Edouard, pilot.Demers, Louis, carpenter.Demers, Robert, pilot.Demers, Thomas, road overseer.Demers, Victor, pilot.Deslauriers, Antoine, earpenter.Desprès, l\u2019ierrc, sawyer.Déziel, rev.J.D, Roman catholic.Drolet, rev.l\u2019., Roman entholic, vicar.Duclos, Jean, genoral store.Dumond, Joseph, road overseer.Dumontier, Magloire, blacksmith.* This place has been lately erected into » parish, called Notre Dame de ln Victoire.Tho old nano is given horo, it boing more generally known, Dinzororr.| 1858.POINT LÉVI.© _ er Dumontier, P.C., general store.Duperré, Francois X., shoemaker.Duquet, François, carpenter.Dussault, François, road overseer.Dussault, Magloire, stevedore.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, L.Roy, agent.Flammand, Edouard, road overseer.Foisy, Théodule, proprietor of steamboat.Fortier, Félix, advocate, and agent for seigniory of Lauzon.Fournier, Antoine H., bailiff.Fournier, Etienne, blacksmith.Fraser, Thomas, general store.Fréchette, Louis, carpenter and undertaker.Frères of La Doctrine Chrétienne.Gagné, Michel, mason.Gagnon, Ignace, engineer, and inspector of steamboat boilers.Garant, Jacques, general store.Garant, Joseph, carpenter.Gaudin, rev.G., Roman catholic, vicar.Gély, Joseph, dealer in wood.Gély, Joseph, stevedore.Gély, Pierre, culler.Giroux, Henri, pilot.Goudrault, Barthelemy, carpenter.Guay, Bénoni, physician and surgeon.Guay, Etienne, carter.Guay, Flavien, baker.Guay, Guillaume, founder.Guay, Jean Joseph, sailor.Guérard, Dominique, sailor.Guillot, Michel, stevedore.Hallé, François, carter.Hallé, Germain, builder and carpenter.Hallé, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Hallé, Louis, jr., shoemaker.Hallé, Louis, sen., blacksmith.Hamel, Léon, general store.Jalbert, Albert, road overseer.Jesserand dit Bralot, Louis, sailor.Jobin, Jacques, jr., culler.Jobin, Jacques, sen., boom maker.Johnson, Patrick, butcher.Jordan, John, culler.Labarre, Jean, carpenter.Labrie, Charles, butcher.Laflamme, Jacques, carpenter.LAMBIE, JOHN, grist mill owner.Lamontagne, Antoine, general store.Lamontagne, Jean, shoemaker.Langevin, Pierre, carter.Langlois, Joseph, eutler.Lapierre, Pierre, pilot.Larrivée, Edouard, sawyer.Lavallée, Joseph, shoemaker.Lavoie, Edouard, pilot.Lavoie, Louis Joseph, pilot.Lawler, Jolin, road overseer.Leblond, Jean, carter.Leclerc, Béuoui, sailor.Lecours, Charles, baker and carpenter.Lefrançois, Charles, gencral store.Lefrançois, Pierre, culler.Legondre, François Félix, provincial land surveyor.Lemieux, Elzéar, tanner.Lemieux, Frangois X., tanner.Lemieux, Gabriel, blacksmith.Lemieux, Laurent, tanner.Lemieux, Louis, tanner.Lemieux, Magloire.Martin, Etienne, shoemaker.Mercier, Joseph, pilot.Michaud, Firmin, general store.Michaud, Germain, carpenter.Michaud, Pierre, carpenter.Moreau, François, carter.Morency, David, carpenter.Morin, Prudent, blacksmith.Nadeau, Louis, carpenter and proprietor of steamboat.Nolette, Félix, carpenter.O\u2019Connell, Michael, innkeeper.Paquet, François X., pork butcher.Patoine, Jean Baptiste, pilot.Patterson, W., general store.Patton, H.Nelson, J.P.Poiré, Louis, proprietor of steamboat.Price, W., steam saw mill.Proulx, Isidore, general store.Ramsay, Andrew, stevedore.Rhéaume, Charles, shoemaker.Rhéaume, Laurent, shoemaker.Rinquette, Germain, carpenter.Rinquette, Magloire, carter.Riverin, Louis, bailiff.Riverin, Sévere, tinsmith.Roberge, François, wheelwright.Roberge, Mrs.Lubin, provision store.Robertson, colonel Charles, J.P., flour and saw mill owner.Robitaille, Pierre, sen., carpenter and undertaker.Rodrigue, Flavien, carpenter.Rodrigue, Jean Baptiste, carter.Rouleau, David, gardener.Roy, Alexandre, stevedore.Roy, Alexis, pilot.Roy, Frangois, shingler.Roy, Léon, notary public, secretary-treasurer of county municipality and schools, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Compamy.Roy, Pierre, blacksmith.Roy, Prudent, storekeeper.Ruel, Alexandre, general store.Ruel, Jean, stevedore.Russel, G.W., ship and floating dock builder.Sample, Robert, stevedore.Samson, Antoine, jr., inspector of roads.Samson, major Joseph.Sanschagrin, Octave, tanner.Savard, Laurent, baker.Simmoneau, Mrs., general store.Simmons, Joseph H.,postmaster,and general storekeeper.Simpson, John, pilot.St.Hilaire, Louis, carpenter.St.Laurent, Alexis, proprietor of steamboat.ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE, DOCK AND WHARFAGE COMPANY, office at the Works South Quebec, and at Bells lane, Quebec.Stringfellow, rev.Charles, Wesleyan.Thibault, Jean Baptiste, blacksmith.Thompson, F.X,, wood measurer.Thompson, Joseph, hatter.Thompson, Simon, sailor.Tibbetts, James, J.P., ship and timber yard owner.Turcotte, Zéphirin, hotelkeeper.Turgeon, Abraham, carpenter.Valliéres, Auguste, jr., shoemaker.Verreault, Thomas, carpenter.Weasley, John, provision store. 516 POINT LEVI EAST\u2014POINT ST.PETER.1857, [CANADA POINT LEV! EAST, C.E.\u2014A Villago siluated opposite Quosco, on the South shore of the River St.Lawrence, i the Seigniorics of Lauzon and Beaumont, and County of Lévi.Distant from Quebuce 2 niles; steamboat fare\u2019 fo, Majt daily.Angers, Calixte, sailor.Bégin, Edouard, ship carpenter.Bégin, Godefroy, carpenter.Bégin, Hubert, carpenter.Bégin, Loubin, provision store.Bégin, Mrs.Pierre, dry goods.Bernier, Frangois M., carter.Bernier, Jacques, sailor.Bernier, Pierre, carpenter.Bissonette, Mrs.François, general store.Bouchard, Charles, road overseer.Bouchard, David, carpenter.Bouchard, David, road overscer.Bouchard, Jean Baptiste, ship carpenter.Boulet, David, blacksmith.Bourassa, Casimir, carpenter.Bourassa, Jean Baptiste, carpenter.Bourassa, Norbert, mayor, and baker.Bourret, André, general store.Bourret, Augustin, road overseer.Bourget, Charles, postmaster, notary public, and deputy registrar.Bourget, Charles, sen., baker.Bourget, Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Bourget, Rigobert, carpenter.Boutin, Antoine, carpenter.Boutin, Jean, carter.Brulot, Pierre, ship carpenter.Brunelle, Pierre, ship carpenter.Caron, Amable, general store.Carrier, Antoine, road overseer.Carrier, Louis, road overseer.Carrier, Pierre, carter.Cauchon, Flavien, wheelwright.Chérère, Alexandre, carpenter.Chérére, Joseph, sen., carpenter.Côté, George, road overseer.Côté, Nazaire, road overseer.Côté, rev.Jean Baptiste, assistant, Roman catholic.Couillard, Jean Baptiste, notary public, and secretary- treasurer of municipality and schools.Couture, I'élix, carpenter.Couture, François Xavier, road overseer.Dorval, Joseph, carpenter.Dorval, Louis, carpenter.Doyer, Alexandre, sailor.Drapeau, Honoré, ship carpenter.Drapeau, Jean Baptiste, ship carpenter.Dubé, Simon, mason.Fournier, Gilbert, gencral storekeeper, and road overseer.Gagnon, Olivier, blacksmith.Gamanche, Joseph, provincial land surveyor.Gély, Etienne, stevedore.Giasson, Joseph, physician and surgeon.Gilmour, Allan, lumber yard.Godbout, Antoine, ship carpenter.Godbout, Jacques, sailor.Godbout, Joseph A., wheelwright.Godbout, Pierre, ship carpenter.Guay, Eli, road overseer.Guay, F.M., J.P, notary public, and registrar for county of Lévi.Guay, Francois, sailor.Guay, Joseph N., inspector of roads.Guay, Narcisse, sailor.Guilbault, Théophile, ship carpenter.Iébert, Angélique, shoemalker.Labrecque, Alexandre, earpenter.Labrie, Isaio, carpenter.Lamontagne, Guillaume, blacksmith.Lavertu, Xavier, carpentor.Leblanc, Gabriel, sailor.Leclerc, Victor II, general store.Lecours, Félix, sailor.Lecours, Honoré, carter.Lecours, Louis, cabinetmaker.Lemieux, Désiré, ship carpenter.Lemieux, Eusèbe, ship carpenter.Lemieux, Joseph, sailor.Masson, Pierre, ship carpenter.McDonald, Martin, general store.McDonell, George, ship carpenter.Mercier, Edouard, carpenter.Montminy, Honoré, general storekeeper.Montminy, Vital, carpenter.Morisette, François, carpenter.Morisette, Paul, carpenter.Noël, Jean Baptiste, carpenter.Octeau & Lemieux, general store, Ouellette, Xavier, carpenter.Patry, Charles, carpenter.Patry, Lazare, mason and road overseer.Patton, Duncan, lumber yard.Poiré, Joseph, carpenter.Poiré, Thomas, blacksmith.Poitré, François, carpenter.Poulet, Etienne, carter.Pouliot, Marcel, shoemaker.Racine, Alexandre, gardener.Robitaille, Frangois, jr., carpenter.Robitaille, Théophile, carpenter.Routier, rev.J.H., Roman catholic.Royer, Joseph, ship carpenter.Ruel Louis, carpenter.Ruel, Pierre, carpenter.Sampson, Thomas, carpenter.Samson, Amable, carpenter.Samson, Edouard, road overseer.Samson, Jean, inspector of roads.Samson, Joseph, carpenter.Samson, Jean Baptiste, general store.Samson, Jean Baptiste, jr., gencral store.Samson, Jean Baptiste, sen, carter.Samson, S., road inspcctor.Simpson, Fréderic, pilot.Simpson, William, stevedore.St.Milaire, Louis, rond overseer.St.Laurent, Etienne, ship carpenter.T'ardif, Louis, carpenter.Théberge, André, shoemaker.Trépanier, Joseph, mason.Vaillancourt, François, carpentor.Verrault, François, mensurer of wood.Vien, François, carpenter.Vien, François, tunnor.Vien, Louis, carpenter.POINT ST.PETER, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township of Mal Balo, and County and District of Gaspé, partioipr- ting much in the extensive fishing business of the County.Distant from Quebec about 453 miles, and from Porcé, tho County Town, 9 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 200, Alexandre, Jaques, J.P.Qollas, Elias, J.P., of John & Elias Collas.Collas, John & Elias, general merchants.Fauvel, John, J.P., general merchant.Packwood, George, postmaster.Packwood, Jacob, J.P., mayor.Ross, John.Vardon, John, J.D. Dirzcronr.] 1858.POINTE AUX TREMBLES, EN BAS\u2014POINTE DU LAC.517 POINTE AUX TREMBLES, EN BAS, C.E.\u2014A large and flourishing Village situated on the North shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Seigniory of Neuville and County of Portneuf.It is an agreeable summer residence; and has two very large ship yards, where vessels of large dimensions are constructed, It has also an extensive flour, lumber, and other local trade, Distant from Quebec 21 miles, Auger, Denis, boarding-housc.Auger, Enoch, carpenter.Auger, Joseph, road overseer.Auger, Séraphin, boarding house.Beaudry, Narcisse, general store.Beaudry, Norbert, general storekeeper, and road overseer.Bedard, Jacques, tanner.Bernard, Damase, postmaster, and shoemaker.Bertrand, Sophie, general store.Blais, Narcisse, general store.Blumhart, Benjamin, secretary-treasurer of municipality.Bussiére, Pierre, blacksmith.Chaillez, Isaac, carpenter.Chaillez, Isaac, jr., saddler.Chaillez, Joseph, carpenter.Clairmont, Magloire, wheelwright.Defoy, Paul, road overseer.Delisle, N., general store.Desroche, Théophile, shoemaker.Dubord, Hypolite, ship yard.Faucher, Antoine, inspector of roads.Faucher, Pierre H., notary public.Gagné, Frangois, mason.Gagné, Joseph Marie, general store.Gendron, Damase, wheelwright.Germain, Olivier, baker.Gingras, Jérome, carpenter.Grenier, Hyacinthe, carpenter.Grenier, Léger, boarding house keeper aud carpenter.Grenier, Noé, carpenter.Hamel, Pierre, carpenter.Hardy, Moise, general store.Langlois, Augustin, secretary-treasurer of schools.Laroche, Frangois, notary public.Larue, Eugéne & Charles, seigniors of Neuville.Lefebvre, Guy, blacksmith.Léveillé, Léon, mason.Léveillé, Noé, mason.Milaire, Jacques, cabinetmaker.Papillon, Joseph, miller.Parent, rev.Louis E., Roman catholic.Plamondon, Antoine, mayor.Renaud, Thomas, baker.Robitaille, Frangois X., blacksmith.Papin, Hercule, carpenter.Papin, Jean Baptiste, carpenter.Trudel, Anselme, shoemaker.Trudel, Charles, physician and surgeon.Vézina, Moise, shoemaker.Vézina, Philippe, road overseer.POINTE AUX TREMBLES, EN HAUT, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the Island and in the Seigniory of Montreal and County of Hochelaga.Distant from Montreal 10 mles.Daily mail.Population about 1000.Archambault, Félix, hotelkeeper.Beaudry, François, J.P., mayor, and commissioner of small causes.Beaudry, Jucques, butcher.Berjeau, Mrs.\u2014, school.David, Narcisse, bailiff.Delorme, Séraphin, blacksmith.Desrochers, Jean Louis, jr., road overseer.Dubreuil, captain Pierre, J.P., postmaster, secretary of schools, commissioner of small causes, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Dubreuil, Jean Baptiste, grocer and carpenter.Dunbar, Patrick, general store.Durocher, Joseph, saddler and shoemaker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, P.Dubreuil, agent.Etienne, Joseph, shoemaker.Galipean, Nicolas, shoemaker.Lafrance, Joseph, shoemaker.Laporte, Joseph, M.P.P., J.P., commissioner of small causes, Latourelle, Alexis, hoteltkeeper.Latrimouille, Hyacinthe, baker.Lecours, Adolphe, notory public and secretary-treasurer of municipality.Marion, Léon, blacksmith.McConnell, Pascal, tinsmith.McDonald, John, inspector of roads.Mignault, Moise, miller and commissioner of small causes.Mouette, Gabriel, blacksmith.Monjeon, Théophile, road overseer.Némias, St.P., shoemaker.Perrault, Frangois X., physician, surgeon, and commissioner of small causes.Porlier, rev.P., Roman catholic.Protestant Institute, rev.Charles Roux, principal ; \u2014 Richards, administrator.Provost, Hubert, wheelwright.Provost, Jean Baptiste, wheel wright.Reeve, Olivier, grocer and hotelkeeper.Régnier, Octave, notary public.Richards, \u2014, administrator of Protestant Institute.ROUX, REV.CHARLES, Swiss protestant, principal and minister of Protestant Institute.VERNON, REV.J.A., French teacher to English boarders in Protestant Institute.Wilkinson, John, grocer.POINTE DU LAC, C.E.\u2014A Village near Three Rivers, and situated at the cast end of Lake St.Peter, in the Seigniory of Pointe du Lae, County of St.Maurice.It is a lighthouse station.The village has a lumber trade.Distant from Montreal 81 miles, and from Quebec 99 miles.Daily mail.Population about 100.Beaulieu, Thomas, shoemalker.Biron, Adolphe, carpenter.Iron, Ignace, blacksmith.Biron, Toussaint, seignior, and inspector of roads.Camirand, Pierre, wheelwright.Omeau, Louis, blacksmith.Daveluy dit Larose, Leandre, grocer.ecôteau, Léon, postmuster, tanner, and secretary-trea- Surer of schools.\u201cgré, Raphael, shoemaker.Uplessis, Olivier, carpenter.pont dit Chumpoux, Moïse, inspector of roads.Dupont, Mrs.Louis, boarding house.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, C.Malhiot, M.D., agent.Garçeau, Narcisse, carpenter.Malhiot, Charles, M.D., seignior, proprietor of grist mill, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Morin, Sévère, gencral store, and secretary-treasurer of municipality.Paradis, rev.Didier, Roman catholic.Piché, François X., miller.Rivard, George, J.P., and mayor. 518 POINTE CLAIRE\u2014TORT BRUCE, 1857, [CANADA POINTE CLAIRE, ©.E.\u2014An incorporated Village in tho Seigniory of Montreal, County of Jacques Cartier, and pg.trict of Montreal, 1t is the chef lien of the County, and contiguous to a station of the Grand Trunk Railway.Hero are extensive quarries, employing many laborers, from which stone is obtained for the Victoria and several other Railway Bridges.Distant from Montreal 16 miles.Mail daily.Population about 1500.Academy of the Christian Brothers; Frère Louis De- Gonzague, principal.Academy of the Nuns of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Sœur St.Vincent, supérieure.Aumais, Hilaire, shoemaker.Aumais, Isaie, shoemaker.BIRON, SAMUEL, proprietor of Hotel du Chef Lieu.Brisebois, Eusébe, blacksmith, and councillor.Brunet, Félix, sccretary-treasurer of school commissioners.Brunet, Paul, carpenter and joiner.Charlebois, Arsenne, farmer.Clément, Madame Augustin, tavernkeeper.CLEMENT, JOSEPH E,, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Cousineau, Edouard, carpenter and joiner.Cousineau, Bgesippe, carpenter and joiner.Daoust, Basile, carpenter and joiner.Daoust, Jos., farmer, and commissioner of small causes.Daoust, Moise, carter.Daoust, Narcisse, shoemaker.DeGonzague, frère Louis, principal of academy.Dermars, Pierre, blacksmith and councillor.Downs, Terence, grocer.Duchéneau, Madame, general store and bakery.Fournier, Antoine, mason and councillor.Gauthier, Frangois, mason.Girard, Casimir, carter.Guérard, Théodore, blacksmith and councillor.Holt, Isaac, mason.HOTEL DU CHEF LIEU, S.Biron, proprietor.Kearney, Patrick, storekeeper.KURN, JAMES, station master, Grand Trunk Railway.LECLERC & DAOUST, dealers in dry goods, hardware groceries, produce, &c.' Leclerc, Jean M., mason.Leclerc, Louis, shoemaker.Lefebvre, Paschal, butcher.- Legault, Jean Baptiste, carpenter and joiner, Letang, Frangois X., blacksmith and councillor, Lynch, Peter, J.P., farmer.Mitchell, François, carpenter and joiner.Mitchell, Gabriel, carpenter and joiner.Mitchell, Jean Baptiste, carpentedand joiner.Mitchell, Olivier, carpenter and joiner.NEWCOMB, WILLIAM, civil engineer.Normandeau, Joseph, shoemuker.O'Kean, \u2014, butcher.Perrin, Joseph, tavernkeeper.Pilon, Prosper, tavernkeeper.POMINVILLE, REV.LOUIS L., Roman catholic.ROBILLARD, EDMOND, M.D., mayor.ROWAN, WILLIAM, grocer, and secretary-treasurer of municipality.Sanche, Didace, baker.SHANNON, JOIN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.St.Jean, Edouard, mason.St.Vincent, Sœur, supérieure of academy.TURNBULL, ADAM, civil engineer.Valois, Michel F., M.D., J.P., M.P.P., commissioner of small causes and of toll-gates.VALOIS, PIERRE C., J.P., postmaster, notary public, commissioner of small causes, president of school commissioners, and president of agricultural society.*PONTIAC, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of Onslow and County of Pontiac.Travellers for the Upper Ottawa land here, and proceed by horse-railway, 3 miles, to a steamer on Lake Chats.The Chats Ship Canal, now building, commences at this village.Water power of almost unlimited magnitude exists in this neighbourhood, which the late Mr.Egan made extensively available in the manufacture of sawn lumber.Distant from Ottawa 38 miles, and from Portage du Fort 26 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 400.Baldwin, \u2014, innkecper.Davis, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.DOYLE, JAMES, storekeeper.Lough, Robert, general store.McFeely, rev.B., Roman catholic.O'CONNOR, JOHN R., manager of saw mills.Yuille, John, innkeeper.PORT BRITAIN, C.W.\u2014A small bub important Village on lake Ontario in the Townslip of lope and County of Durham.An extensive harbor of refuge and wharves are being erected at this village: within the breakwater thero will be an area of 14 acres with 14 feet of wator.The Grand Trunk Railway has a station adjoining the harbor, The village has a trade in ship-building.Distant from Port Hope 4 miles, and from Toronto 59 miles, Daily mail.Population about 350.Bickle, Robert, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Crocker, Thomas, cooper.Dearke, John, builder.Dinner, William, cooper.Glen, William, store and grist mill.Jarvis, Thomas, contractor.Kinsman, John, builder.Lee, Charles, contractor.Lilly, Charles, railway stalion master.Manley, Marl, blacksmith.MARSH, ROBERT B,, J.P., farmer.Maorsh, William S., lumber merchant and ship builder.Morrell, Joseph, proprietor of harbor.MYERS, THOMAS, postmaster, and general storekeeper Potts, Charles D., teacher.Reeves, James, mason.Soper, Hiram, veterinary surgeon.Spry, James, hotelkeeper.Staples & Brother, fishermen.Stephenson, Foster, upholstorer.Trenbeth, Richard, tailor and gardener.PORT BRUCE, C.W.\u2014A Port of Entry situated on Lake Irie, in the Township of Malahide and County of Elgin.Distant from St.Thomas 18 miles, and from Aylmer 9 miles.Fraser, Charles, postmaster, and collector of customs.Hotchkiss & Brothers, forwarders.Tri-weckly mail.Population about 200.Lewis, Amasa, hotelkceper.* Also called Pontice Mills, which is the namo of bho Post olllee. Dirxcrony.] 1858.PORT BRUCE\u2014TORT FRANKS.519 \u2018 \"PORT BRUCE, ©.W.\u2014A Village on Baie d\u2019Or, Lake Huron, in the Township of Bruce and County of Bruce.During summer the steamer from Goderich calls twice a week.Distant from Goderich 44 miles, and from Southampton 16 miles, Bi-weekly mail, Population about 109.BUTCHART, GEORGE, proprietor of village.COWAN, DAVID, storekeeper.HAYNES, 1, M.D., coroner &c¢., Sinclair's mills.McCarroll, Donald, innkeeper.McFarlane, Duncan, storekeeper.McLean, Alexander, carpenter.Stroner, Robert, tailor.Watson, John, carpenter.Webster, William, shoemaker.PORT BURWELL, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Bayham and County of Elgin.This village is a Port of Entry, and has a good harbor.A plank road connects the village with Ingersoll, on the Great Western Railway, and there is a constant communication with Cleveland, United States.It was laid out in the year 1831 by the brothers Burwell; and it promises to become of importance.Distant from St.Thomas 30 miles, and from Ingersoll 31 miles.Mails daily.Population about 900.Bennett, W., general dealer.Bronson, A., saw mill.BURWELL, JOHN, agent for Provincial Insurance Campany.Burwell, Leonidas, J.P.Cornwell, D., grocer.Cowan, James, landing waiter.Elsworth, A., innkeeper.Farthings, John, general dealer.Glover, W.A., township councillor.Gunn, Joshua, innkeeper.Hamilton, James, saw mill.Hill & Lane, forwarders, Hollowvod, A, hotelkeeper.Jessopp, rev.H.B., M.A., church of England, rector.Lake & McInnerney, general dealers.Lane, W.F., agent for Provincial Insurance Company.MeBride, Alexander, forwarder.McKINNON, J.G., forwarder.Merrill, David, ship owner.MOORE, MARTIN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Pilcher, Thomas, postmaster.Provincial Insurance Company, John Burwell and W.F.Lane, agents.Raymond, George, saw mill.Reade, George J., collector of customs.Saxton, Alexander, J.P.Scott, John, druggist.Scovell & Scofield, general dealers.Shaw, John, grist mill.Thompson, A.H., general dealer.Titus, Isaac, general dealer.Youell, G., & Co., grist mill owners, produce and general dealers.PORT COLBORNE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Humberstone and County of Welland.The Welland Canal strikes Lake Erie at this place, which is thus enabled to export considerable quantities of wheat.Distant from Merrittsville, the County Town, 8 miles, from Hamilton 45 miles, and from Buffalo, N.Y., 23 miles.Mails daily.Population about 800.Armstrong, Thomas, owner of canal towing teams.Boardman, Luther, carpenter.BOYLE, RICHARD, innkeeper.Bowman, Herman, tailor.Carter, C.H., steam tug proprietor.Carter, Lewis J., grocer.CLEVELAND, A.W, innkeeper.Fortier, Jumes, lighthouse keeper.GIBBONS, PETER, dealer in dry goods, hardware, provisions, &ec.Gordon, John, wood merchant.Gordon, Robert, druggist.Greenwood, Thomas, butcher.Hardison, captain E.Hardison, captain James.Harrison, G.H., innkeeper.Higgins, Nicholas, carpenter, and agent for Board of orks.Hoover, E,, innkeeper.HOPKINS, SAMUEL, merchant tailor.Kusser, A.railroad agent.Kusser, G.W., railroad clerk.Lawson, À.& W., shoemakers.MANLY, JOSHT A, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods.hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Mathews, John, owner of canal towing teams.McGillivray, John, lock tender.McPhaul, Dugald, shoemaker.NORTH, JACOB, brewer.Park, Thomas, collector of customs and canal tolls.Pollock, J.and W., bakers.Potter, Martin, lock tender.Ray, John, blacksmith.Schofield, James, landing waiter.Schofield, Thomas, baker.SMADES, SAMUEL 8., notary public, commissioner in Queen's bench, issuer of marriage licences, con- veyancer, auctioneer and general agent.Steele, L.St.G., telegraph operator.STONER, DANIEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware.groceries, produce, &c.Vernor, John, surveyor of customs.-Yokam, R.B,, blacksmith.PORT ELM SLEY, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the River Tay, in the Township of Elmsley and County of Lanark, Distant trom Smith's Falls 6 miles, from Perth 6 miles, and from Brockville 40 miles.Daily mail.Carroll, William B., town clerk.Elliott, John, collector.Garry, Robert, postmaster, and general dealer.McCormick, Joseph, innkeeper.SHAW, JAMES, M.P.P,, grist and saw mill owner, IPORT FRANKS, C.W.-A Village in the Towuship of Bosanquet and County of Lambton.Distant from Sarnia, the County Clince, Asy, Elliot, John.pounedy, Allen, J.P., postmaster.ounedy, rev.Morris, Episcopal methodist.tavernkeeper.Town, 30 miles, and from Lambtou 45 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 50.Lyman, rev.Robert, Episcopal methodist.McQueen, John, saw mill.Roy, rev.Nathaniel, Episcopal methodist.° Stephens, Charles, tavernkeeper.* The Post olco for this village is at Malta, adjoining on the north side.+ The Post oflice is called Golden Creek, + Formerly called Gravelly Bay. 520 PORT CREDIT\u2014PORT ELGIN.1857.[Canapy PORT CREDIT, C.W.\u2014A shipping Port on Lake Ontario, and a Station on tho Great Wostorn Railway, situated in the Township of Toronto and County of Peol.Railway fare to Toronto 371c, and lo liamilbon 76¢.Distant from Toronto, 14 miles and from Hamilton 30 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.Alanson, John, station master.Anderson, C.E., deputy receiver general.Bostwick, Henry B., harbor master.Collins, David, innkeeper.Cotton, James, postmaster, and owner of wharf and storehouses.Cotton, Robert, J.P., store and general ship yard.Cotton, Thomas, collector of customs.Duffin, Charles, ship builder.Evans, Ford & Co., saw mill.Giles, C., & Co., ship owners.Giles, Thomas, carpenter.Hamilton, James, assistant in post office, and telegraph operator.Harris, James, ship builder.Irons, George, boot and shoe maker.Johnston, George, blacksmith.Kerr, Henry, innkeeper.Lynd, Robert, grocer.Maulting, J.C.8., shoemaker.McAuliff, Patrick, carpenter.McCully, Patrick, shoemaker.McDonell, Angus, forwarder.McGee, Henry, carpenter.McGrath, Daniel, grocer.McKendrick, James, boat builder.McLaughlin, Isaac, shoemaker, Neeson, Henry, carpenter.O'Leary, Timothy, tailor.Rutherford, William, carpenter.Sharp, Daniel, blacksmith.Stevens, Styles, innkeeper.Thompson, John, wharfinger.Wright, William, harnessmaker.PORT DALHOUSIE, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village situated at the mouth of the Welland Canal, on Lake Ontario, in the Township of Grantham and County of Lincoln.it is a Port of Entry, There is here a terminus of the Welland Railway.A large business is done in flour.The harbor at this place is one of tho best on Lake Ontario.Distant from Niagara, the County Town, 12 miles, from St.Catherines 4 miles, from Toronto by water 30 miles, and from Hamilton 36 miles.Daily mail.Population about 800, Abbey, A., boat builder.Bald, Robert, carpenter.Blair & Henry, blacksmiths.Broadhurst, John, painter.Burns, rev.R.F., Free church.Callaghan, John, harbor master.Carter, W.H., towingmaster.Clark, George, wood merchant.Clark, John, collector of customs.Clark, John S., collector of tolls on Welland Canal.Denton, John, tailor and clothier.Dixon, rev.A., church of England.Elbeck, B., innkeeper.Gray, William, baker.Harris, G., waggonmaker.Henning, John G., towingmaster.Johnson, John, innkeeper.Johnson, Joseph, shoemaker.Julian, H., towingmaster.LAWRIE, R.J.& W., flouring mills, brands Port Dal- housie and Laurie Mills.Martindale, John H., postmaster, and general dealer.McAvoy, James, tailor.McGuire, Antony, butcher.McMahon, O., general dealer and tower.Mesmore, John, towingmaster.Mossip, William, wood merchant.Muir, Alexander, ship builder.Pawling, N., general dealer.Pawling, William, harnessmaker.Potters, J.M., principal of common school.Read A., innkeeper.Read, Mrs., innkeeper.Smiley, Samson, saw mill.Smith, John, butcher.Watt, David, carpenter.Wood, R., general dealer.Woodall, Charles, shoemaker.*PORT ELGIN, C.W.\u2014A Village on Lake Huron, in the Township of 8augcen and County of Bruco.Distant from Southampton 5 miles, from Ponetangore 25 miles, from Owen Sound 28 miles, from Guelph 76 niles, and from Goderich 85 miles.Mail four times a week.Population about 250.Ahrens, C.A., storekeeper, Ahrens, J & G., boot and shoe store.Anders & Schwenker, clothiers.BOETHER, SAMUEL, clerk.Brandt, John, mason and plasterer.Brisker, Samuel, steam saw mill.Burgess, Thomas, cooper.Campbell, Michael, tanner.Currie, Duncan, builder.Eby, Moses W., builder.Eby, Solomon, builder.TFellon, John, fanning mill maker.Fenwick, G.8., builder.Gilmour & Lynch, land surveyors and engineers.Gundy, William, tanner.Hilker, Henry, innkeeper.Hilker, William, ropemaker.Huber, Martin, carpenter and mill owner.Hood, Daniel, blacksmith.Kéep, G.F., carpenter and joiner.Kennedy, John C., waggonmaker.* Also called Normanton, which is the namo of the Post office.Kinsey, D.S., steam cabinet and chair factory.Kertland & Sprout, lund surveyors and engineers.Lee & Halls, storekeepers.Lehnen, John J., postmaster.LEIINEN & RUBY, wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McCulloch, Robert K., blacksmith.Muir, Jumes, builder.Offeldt, Theodore, builder, Schwenker, Christian, clothier.Scott, George, builder.Sharp, Elias, teamster.Sharp, Thomas, storekoeper.Shentz, Benjamin, grist and saw mill.Shilker, William, ropemaker.Siefert, Clement, cooper.STAFFORD, JOHN, innkeeper.Stafford, William, brickmaker.Traflet, Jacob, builder.Wile, John, carpenter and joiner.Zant, John, shoemaker, Drrxcrorr.] 1858.PORT DOVER\u2014PORT HOOVER.521 PORT DOVER, C.W.\u2014A Village and Port of Entry situated at the confluence of the River Lynn with Lake Erie, in the Township of Woodhouse and County of Norfolk.This place was laid out in the year 1836 by the late Israel W.Powell, Esq.: it will be the terminus of the Woodstock and Lake Erie Railroad.An extensive business is carried on in the export of lumber and country produce.In the year 1858, 180,000 bushels of wheat, 15,164 barrels of flour, and 5,500,000 feet of sawn lumber, were exported from thisplace.Distant from Simcoe, the County Town, 8 miles, from Hamilton 38 miles, from Buffalo, N.Y., 80 miles, and from Brantford 29 miles, Mails daily.Population about 900.ANSLEY, OZIAS, hardware store and tin ware in all its branches.Bailey, William, waggonmaker.Barrett, T.B., landing waiter.Beckstroem, C.E., cabinetmaker.BENNER, NEWELL & Co., wholesale grocers and dealers in produce, &c.Bennett, J.H., wholesale shoe shop.Birtch, rev.R.S., church of England, assistant minister at Simcoe.Boss, E., fanning mill.BOSS & EVANS, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.British America Assurance Co., John Shaw, agent.Buck, Daniel, blacksmith.Buckwell, A., forwarder.Catesmole & Lawrence, harnessmakers.Clark, Duncan, agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.Cole, J.W., painter.Commercial hotel, D.McQueen, proprietor.Corey, John, baker.Craigie, rev.W., Free church.CULL, C.H., proprietor and printer of the Express.Culver, J.B., M.D.Dixon, rev.Alex., B.A., rector of Louth.Dixon, William, butcher.Dixon, William, harnessmaker.Douglas, Miss \u2014, teacher.Drake, D., baker.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, W.Powell, agent.EXPRESS, (THE) weekly, annual subscription 82, C.H.Cull, editor, proprietor and publisher.Haviland, A.J., innkeeper.HAYCOCK, J.F., forwarder and produce merchant.Haycock, M.A., general store, Hill, S.B., lumber merchant.Hodson, John, brewer, HOTCHKISS, BROTHERS, forwarders, produce and lumber merchants.Husted, George, blacksmith.INMAN, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods.hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Inuis, A., livery stablekecper.International Life Assurance Company, W.Powell, agent, Jessup, S., carpenter and cabiuetmaker.Kaler & Rolph, waggonmakers, | Law, William, innkeeper.Lawson, Peter, tanner.Lees, Andrew, builder.Masecar, William, lumber merchant.McQueen, D., proprietor of Commercial hotel.McQUEEN, HUGH, proprietor of Norfolk house hotel, and stage house.Mead, S., cabinetmaker.Nelles, W.W., teacher in grammar school.NORFOLK HOUSE HOTEL, Hugh McQueen, proprietor,\u2014good quarters.Parker, Nelson, painter.Parker, Solomon, sash factor and planing mill owner.Powell, Edwin, general dealer.Powell, W., postmaster, and assurance agent.POWELL, WALKER, town reeve, commissioner in Queen's bench, and agent for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Provident Life Assdrance and Investment Company, D, Clark, agent.Riddell, James, general dealer.Schuyler, H.T.B., lumber merchant.Scofield, N.B., general store.Seager, Charles, M.D.Shaw, Alexander, ship builder.! Shaw, John, of John Shaw & Co., agent for British America Assurance Company.SHAW, JOHN, & Co., forwarders and commission werchants.i Shaw, rev.J.S.,Weslevan.SINCLAIR, JAMES, dealer in hardware.groceries.produce, &c.Smith, John, blacksmith.Smith, Platt, lumber merchant.Sosar, J., watchmaker.Stephens, Robert, druggist.Stephens, W., telegraph operator.Stevenson, John, tailor.Stitt, John, innkeeper.Thompson, A., grist and saw mills.Train, John, grocer.Van Norman, J.D., innkeeper.Vary, B., builder.Waterbery, J.S,, ship builder.Waters, Thomas, shipping merchant.WEBSTER, E., collector of customs.WILSON, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.PORT GRAN BY, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Ontario, in the Township of Clarke and County of Durham.Distant from Toronto 50 miles, and from Port Hope 10 wiles.Elliott, George, grist mill and distillery.Population about 50.March, David, innkeeper.PORT HOOVER, C.W.\u2014A small Village on the shore of the Lake Scugog, in the Township of Cartwright and County of Durham.Distant from Peterborough, 40 miles, and from Whitby 23 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Hoover, Thomas, postmaster.Shell, George, blacksmith.Starr, rev, Samuel, Wesleyan.TIERS & YEREX, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Vetch, Edward, proprietor of Steamboat hotel.37 522 PORT HOPE.1857.[CAnapa PORT HOPE, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town beautifully situated on Lako Ontario, in tho Township of Hope and County of Durham.The Grand Trunk Railway has a station at this place.The Port Hope, Lindsay, and Beaverton Railroad, which is near completion, will open up a rapidly progressing agricultural back country ; and this, combined with the works now in progress towards forming the harbor a port of refuge during storms, will have thu effect of making Port Hope one of the principal outlets on Lake Ontario for the shipping of the products of the back sottiemonts.The principal articles of export for the year 1856 were 80,397 bushels wheat and 6,477 barrels flour.Distant from Cobourg 7 miles, from Toronto 63 Miles, from Peterborough 29 miles, from Lindsay 42 miles, and from Kingston 98 miles.Daily mail.Population about 6000, Adam, John, carpenter, Smith st.Adam, Robert, butcher, Ward st.Adams, John, currier, Hope st.Adams, John, tanner, Ward st.Addy, George, clerk, Harcourt st.Ætna Fire Insurance Company, Robert Wallace, agent, Mill st.Alexander, William, stonecutter, Hope st.Allan, A.S., carding and clothdressing mill, Cavan st., house South st.Allen, Mrs., John st.Allen, Oliver, sawyer, Cavan st.Alward, captain, Ridout st.Anderson, James, baker, John st.Anderson, James, grocer, John st.Ausley, James C., bookseller and stationer, Walton st., house Baldwin st.Archer, William, cooper, Hope st.Austen, Richard, sexton, South st.Balch, Richard, tailor, John st.BANK OF MONTREAL, A.Macdonald, agent, Walton st.BANK OF TORONTO, J.E.Walsh, agent, Mill st.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, J.Swart, agent, Walton st.Bannister, William, carpenter, Sullivan st.Baptist Church, rev.H.Lloyd, minister, John st.Barnett, Edward W., carpenter, Base line.Barrett & Mathews, carriagemakers, Cavan st.Barry, John, steamboat agent, Ward st.Bartley, John, carpenter, Charles st.Bate, John, grocer, Ridout st.Bates, Richard, waggonmaker, Charles st.Bates, Robert, tailor, Elias st.Bayley, Martin, clerk, Baldwin st.Bayley, W.A, freight agent, Grand Trunk Railway.Beamish, Francis, flouring, saw and plaster mills, barrel factory, &c., Cavan st.Beatty, Hugh, shoemaker, Walton sti.Beauman, S., cigarmaker, Bruton st.Bellhouse, George, dealer in dry goods, clothing, &c., Walton st., house Bruton st.Bennett, John, machinist, Pine st.Bennett, Thomas, clerk, Bedford st.Benson, Mrs.Thomas, Walton st.Berkley, M., carpenter, Peter st.Berry, Thomas, currier, Cavan st.Bevan, James, printer, Hagerman st.Billingsley, James, shipcarpenter, Smith st.Birmingham J.,-stationmaster, Grand Trunk Railway.Black, James, Post office clerk, Mill st.Blackham, R.G., saloonkeeper, John st.BLETCHER, JOSEPH, & BROTHER, stage proprietors and liverystable keepers, Walton st.Bletcher, Joseph, of J.Bletcher & Brother, Mill st.Bletchford, George, blacksmith, Victoria st.Bloomfield, John, veterinary surgeon, York st.Bond, William, carpenter, King st.Bott, James, mariner, Victoria st.Bott, T., tailor, Bramley st.Boucher, F.II., clerk, Sullivan st.Bouchette, Felix, carpenter, Ridout st.Boulton, \u2014, of Brogdin & Boulton, boards at Hastings hotel, Mill st.Bourne, James, brewer, Armour st.Bowen, Daniel, plasterer, Charles st.Bowen, Hollis, millwright, Baldwin st.Bowskill, John, lumber merchant, Elgin st.Braund, John, mariner, John st.Braund, William, mariner, John st.Breakey, James, shoemaker, Hope st.Brent, Charles, druggist, Walton st., house Ward st, Brice, Adam, laborer, De Blaquière st.Britannia Life Assurance Company, W.Burnham, agent, Walton st.British America Assurance Company, Alexander Fisher and Robert Wallace, agents, Walton and Mill sts.British American Express Company, William Burn- ham, agent, Walton st.Brock, John, carpenter, Ridout st.Brock, John, waggonmaker, Ridout st.BROGDIN & BOULTON, barristers, solicitors, &c., Walton st.Brown, Edward, assistant engineer, Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway, Baldwin st.Brown, James, grocer, corner Walton and John sts.Browuscombe, James, shoemaker, Ridout st.Bruce, Mrs.J., confectionery, Walton st.Buchanan, Alexander, saloon, Hayward st, BUDGE, ROBERT, clothier and merchant tailor, Walton st., house Ridout st.Burnham, Mark, miller, Walton st.Burnham, William, commission merchant, and agent for British American Express Company, and for Britannia Life, and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Assurance Companies, Walton st.Burns, James, candlemaker, Cavan st.Burns, John, bank teller, Sullivan st.BURTON, F.H., M.PP.for East Riding of county of Durham, corner Peter and South sts.Butterfield, W.B., blacksmith, Cavan st.CALCUTT, EDWARD, & Co., dealers in crockery, glassware, fancy goods, &c., Walton near John st.Calcutt, Edward, of E.Calcutt & Co., Hope st.Callaghan, Patrick, painter, Elgin st.Calwell, Robert, mariner, Bruton st.Campbell, Archibald, cooper, Mill st.Cameron, C., M.D., of Gilchrist & Cameron, John st.Canada Western Assurance Company, William Fraser, agent, Victoria st.Carveth, John, butcher, Market, house Ridout st.Cash, Joseph, carpenter.Cassie, rev.John, United Presbyterian, Charles st.Cawthorne, Mrs.Thomas, Augusta st.CAWTHORNE, WILLIAM B., watchmaker and jeweller \u2014a well-assorted stock of clocks, jewellery, violin fixings, accordions, &c., always on hand \u2014 Walton st., house Augusta st.Chalk, R., blacksmith and waggonmaker, Cavan st.Chalmers, James, Base line.Chambers, George, shoemaker, Queen st.Chambers, Thomas, tailor, Harcourt st.Chandler, 8.B., dentist, Walton st.Chant, William, mariner, John st.Chapman, Norman, railway train conductor, Ward st.Chestnut, Benjamin, carpenter, Elgin at.Chisholm, \u2014, mariner, Elgin st.Chisholm, William, grocer, John st.Chislett, William, miller, Brown st.Clark, Richard, mariner, Smith st.Olarke, T.C., engineer, and secretary pro.tem.of Port Hope, Lindsay nnd Beaverton Railway Company, Queen st, Cleghorn, Arthur, teacher, Hope st.CLEGHORN, DUNCAN, general agent and commis sion merchant, Knowlson's buildings, corner Walton and Oavan sts., house Bramley st.Olements, William, quarryman, Elgin st. Drrxcrorr.) 1858.Oleminger, Thomas, carter, Mill st.Clemis, William, laborer, Elgin st.Clouston, John, chairmaker, Cavan st.Coad, George, saloon, Walton st.Cochran, James, Gilmour's mills, house Queen st.Cochrane, Andrew, clerk, Queen st.Coffin, Richard, carpenter, Ridout st.Cole, Charles, railway manager, Base line.Cole, John, saddler and harnessmaker, John st.Colonial Life Assurance Co., D.Smart, agent, Mill st.Colwell, John, tailor, Charles st.Colwell, Robert, mariner, Bruton st.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, W.F.Harper, agent, corner Brown and Walton sts.Commons, James, carpenter, Hope st.Connecticut Assurance Co, R.Wallace, agent, Mill st.Connell, Joseph, mason, Augusta st.Cooks, John, laborer, Ontario st.Coombe, Samuel, carpenter, Victoria st.Corker, William, carpenter, Bruton st.Corporation of Town, James Scott, mayor: H.V.Sanders, clerk.Cosgrove, James, clerk, Elgin st.Cosgrove, William, salesman, Elgin st.Coulter, George, grocer, Walton st.Craig, Albert, fanning mill maker, Ridout st.Craig, Thomas, carter, Elgin st.Craig, William, tanner, Cavan st.CRAWFORD & Co., importers of and dealers in dry goods, millinery, and clothing, Walton st.Crea, Hugh, of Furby & Crea, Baldwin st.Cummings, James, laborer, Hope st.Curry, James, grocer, John st.Curry, John, carpenter, Walton st.Daley, Henry, cooper, William st.Dand, John, teamster, Armour st.Darby, George, artificial stone, &c., Lime Works, Bramley st.Davidson, Robert, bookkeeper, Mill st.Davis, Joseph, carpenter, Base line.Davis, Lewis, millwright, John st.Day, J.T., clerk of Division court, Cumberland st.DELAMERE & EARL, importers of and dealers in dry goods, clothing and millinery, Walton st.Devany, Patrick, cooper, Hope st.Devney, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Ward st.Dinner, Jumes, butcher, stall Market building, house Brown st.Dodyg, Edward, distiller, Cavan st.Donnelly, George, innkeeper, Mill st.Donovan, John, builder, Mill st.Downey, Thomas, laborer, York st.Drew, Thomas, mason, Charles st.Dubeau, Joseph, tailor, Bruton st.Dunn, John, basketmaker, York st.Durham House hotel, John Hetherington, propridtor, corner Walton and John sts.Dustin, William, tinsmith, Charles st.Dyer, J, grocer, Cavan st.prer, William, tailor, Sullivan st.LLIOT T, JOHN, doaler in dry goods, clothing, &c., en I untechnethecn,\u201d Walton st.BS A overseer, Bramley st.1 JOSEPH, civil engineer, and inventor of the \" Artificial stone, Ridout st.\u201cquitable Fire Insurance Company, McDermott and .Walsh, agents, Mill st.Evatt We\u201d laborer, corner York road and Charles st.Ewing Hart M.D.Walton st.Parqega milton, cabman, Walton st.Por rson, M., marble cutter, Ellen st.7.Suson, George, shocmaker, Ward st.Pons Son, Peter, teamster, John st.¥ TBuson, Samuel, carpenter, Elgin st.\"ern, Patrick, lnborer, Base line.pobtertey » Daniel, harnessmakor, Ward st.ke, Charles, waggonmaker, Margaret st.PORT HOPE.523 Fike, Philip, Cavan st.Fisher, Alexander, bank teller, and agent for British America Assurance Company, Walton st.Fitzpatrick, M., moulder and blacksmith, Ward st.Fogarty, John, shoemaker, Walton st.Fogarty, Richard, painter, Sullivan st.Forbes, H., customs surveyor, Mill st., house King st.Ford, A.C., carriage trimmer, Cavan st.Ford, James, broker, Charles st.Foster & Carson, grocers, Walton st.Foster, John, innkeeper, Queen st.Fowke, Job, clerk, King st.Francis, Ralph, saloon, Queen st.Fraser, William, agent for Canada Western Assurance Company, Victoria st.Fry, Samuel, Pine st.Fulcher, F.& S., innkeepers, Mill st.FURBY & CREA, editors, proprietors and publishers of the Guide.Furby, G.M., of Furby & Crea, Sullivan st.Furby, Henry, carpenter, Victoria st.Furby #W., turner and fanning mill maker, Cavan st.Fursdon, Robert, shoemaker, Sullivan st.Galbraith & Anderson, dealers in dry goods, Walton st.Gallagher, Joseph, Ward st.Garnett, William, builder, Ridout st.Gaul, Patrick, clerk in customs, Ridout st.Geale, Mrs., dry goods, Mill st.Gibson, John, tailor, Ward st.Gilchrist, Charles, constable, John st.Gilchrist & Cameron, physicians and surgeons, John st.Gilekrist, J., M.D., of Gilchrist & Cameron, Walton st.Gillespie, David, innkeeper, Watd st.Gillespie, Nathaniel, painter, Charles st.Gillett, Montgomerie & Co., dry goods, Walton st.Gilmour & Co., flouring mills, Mill st.Gladman, George, printer, Mill st.Glen & Longley, grocers and bakers, Walton st.Gliddon, James, laborer, Ridout st.Gordon, John, teacher, Ward st.Goshen, John, carpenter, Charles st.Gracey, Robert, plasterer, Elgin st.Grant, James, J.P., John st.Greaves, R.G., carpenter, Smith st.Green, F.B., barrister, Base line.Green, George, carpenter, Charles st.Greeney, Jeremiah, laborer, Hope st.Grierson, Mrs., teacher, John st.Gross, John L., miller, Walton st.GUIDE, (THE) annual subscription to weekly $1.50, tri-weekly $3, Furby & Crea; editors, proprietors, and publishers.Hacker, Henry, shipwright, King st.Hackett, F., dealer in grain, Mill st.Haddon, Thomas, laborer, Elgin st.Haddy, John, tailor, Bruton st.HAGGART & BROTHER, chemists aud druggists, wholesale and retail, Walton st.Haggart, James, of Haggart & Brother, Pine st.Hales, H.B., harnessmaker, Walton st.HALL, JOSEPH B., accountant, Pine st.Hall, William, pedlar, Baldwin st.Hall, William, jr., baker, Bruton st.Halliday, William, carpenter, Yeoville st.Hambly, Thomas, shoemaker, Peter st.Hamilton, Archibald, laborer, Hope st.Hamilton, Robert, clerk, Pine st.Hamlin, John F., machinist, Pine st.Hansman, Michael, tanner, Cavan st.Hard, George, mason, Bruton st.Harper, W.F., agent for Commercial Bank of Canada, corner Brown and Walton sts.Harper, William, stonecutter, Mill st.Harris, A., lumber merchant, Walton st.Hartford, (Connecticut) Fire Insurance Company, Robert Wallace, agent, Mill st.Harvey, John, of Harvey & Hutton, Bramley st. 524 PORT HOLL.1857.[Canaps HARVEY & HUTTON, importers of and dealers in wines, spirits and groceries, Walton st.Haskill, J., carpenter, Sullivan st.Hastings, G.W., engineet, Pine st.HASTINGS HOUSE, Hastings & Son, proprietors, Mill opposite Walton st.Hastings, Samuel, of Hastings & Son, Peter st.HASTINGS & SON, proprietors of Hastings house, with livery stables attached\u2014carriages to the cars and steamers, Mill opposite Walton st.Hatton, J.C., & Co., wholesale grocers, Mill st.Hatton, Samuel, merchant, King st.Hawkey, John, mason, Victoria st.Hawkins, Edwin, grocer, Ridout st.Hawkins, Nicholas, carpenter, Ridout st.Hawthorne, Edward, blacksmith, Ontario st.Hawthorne, Thomas, teacher, Ward st.HAY, MORICE, bookseller, stationer, and insurance agent, Walton st.Haycock, Edward, civil engineer, King st.Haycock, Samuel H., civil engineer, King st.Haydon, Thomas, founder, Cavan st.Hayward, Mrs., Walton st.Head, John, proprietor of North American hotel, Walton st.Healy, George M., accountant, Walton st., house Base line.Heathfield, Thomas, Ridout st.Heenan, Ralph, laborer, De Blaquière st.Helm, George, machinist, Base line, Helm, John, jr., foundry and machine shop, corner Queen and Peter sts.Henderson, George, stage proprietor, and livery stable- keeper, Queen st., house John st.Henderson, John, waggonmaker, Brown st.Henderson, William, bricklayer, John st.HENRY, DAVID, harnessmaker, \u2014 saddles, valises, &c., Walton st, house Ridout st.Henry, E., ambrotypist, Walton st.Henry, J., carpenter, Cobourg road, house Base line.Henry, Samuel, plasterer, Bruton st.Hepson, James, plasterer, Elgin st.Herron, Robert, mason, Queen st.Hetherington, John, proprietor of Durham house hotel, corner Walton and John sts.Hewson, Joseph, carpenter, John st.Hickey, John, shipwright, Smith st.Higgins, Miss F., teacher, Ward st.Higgins, Mrs.F.H., Ward st.Hill, George, laborer, Walton st.Hill, Henry, of T.& II.Hill, Hope st.Hill, R., tailor, Cavan st.Hill, Thomas, of T.& H.Hill, Hope st.Hill, Thomas & Henry, butchers, Market building.Hill, William, baker, York st.HILLS, ROBERT, saloonkeeper, Victoria st.Hoar, John, teamster, Hope st.Hoffman, Jacob, cigar maker, Hope st.Holland, H.B., accountant, Rideau st.Hollis, Henry, teacher, King st.Home Fire Insurance Company, R.Wallace, agent, Mill st.Honor, Frederick, cabinetmaker, Maitland st.Hooper, Joseph, marble cutter, Baldwin st.Hoskins, 8., carpenter, Ridout st.Howe, William, tinsmith, Bramley st.Howell, R.8., dealer in groceries, Walton st.Hugh, Edward, carpenter, Ridout st.Hughes, Charles, druggist, and town treasurer, John st.Hughes, James, carpenter, Ridout st.Hunter, John, cooper, William st.Hurd, George, mason, Bruton st.Hutchins, John, laborer, Harcourt st.Hutchinson, John, baker, Armour st.Hutton, Richard, of Harvey & Hutton, Augusta st.International lotel, William Macdonald, proprietor, Queen st.trunks, International Life Assurance Company, MeDermott & Walsh, agents, Mill st.Ireland, Henry, clerk, Sullivan st.Jackson, Archibald, laborer, Elias st.Jameson, Thomas, tailor, Ridout st.Janes, Bennett, jr., carpenter, Seymour st.Janes, captain T.F., mariner, Smith st.Jeffrey, John, bricklayer, Ridout st.Jenkins, John, carpenter, Burton st.Jewell, James, laborer, Ridout st.Jewell, John, shoemaker, Cumberland st.Joblin, Henry, laborer, Robertson st.Joblin, Maurice, hairdresser, Walton si.Johnson, David, laborer, Elgin st.JOHNSON, JOSHUA, hairdresser, Walton st.Johnson, Thomas, shoemaker, Cavan st.Johnston, David, teamster, Armour st.Jones, Ralph, contractor, Mill st.Kellaway, Philip, carpenter, Walton st.Keller, Patrick, painter, Elgin st.Kellogg, A., M.D., Walton st.Kelly, Robert, proprietor of Shades saloon, Wallon st.Kendall, Ponsonby, engineer, Lane off Ridout st.Kennedy, J., horse shoer, Cavan st.Kennedy, William, contractor, King st.Kimler, John, sausagemaker, Armour st.King, Thomas, laborer, Mill st.KIRCHHOFFER, NESBITT, barrister, attorney and solicitor, Walton st., house River st.Knapp, F.A., accountant, Walton st.Knapp, F.H., clerk, Walton st.Lamb, Matthew, laborer, Hope st.Lambert, Charles, brewer, Ontario st.Lang, James, dry goods, Walton st.Langdon, James, teamster, Peter st.Langton, John, grocer, Walton st.Lascelles, lidward, saloon, Walton st.Lecronier, John G., clerl, Bedford st.Lee, John, innkeeper, Mill st.Lee, William, carpenter, John st.Lees, John, shoemaker, Walton st., house Mill st.Leonard, Thomas, blacksmith, John st.Leslie, James, plasterer, Sullivan st.Leverich, James S., groceries and liquors, Walton st.Leverich, N.W., contractor, Elgin st.Lewis, John, shoemaker, Armour st.Libby, R.S., jeweller and watchmaker, Walton st.Lithgow, Sumuel, umbrellamender Lithgow, William, carpenter, Walton st.Little, John, baker, Mill st.Little, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Walton st.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, W.Burnham, agent, Walton st.Lloyd, rev.H., Baptist.Lobb, Francis, laborer, Ridout st.Lock, James, machinist, John st.Lonsdale, Stephen, carpenter, Walton xt.Lorimer, Matthew, cooper, lope st.Lotes, John, mason, Bruton st.Loyd, Alfred, whitesmith, Walton st.Luxton, John, bailiff, Sullivan st.Lynn, John, of Lynn & White, Ridout st.Lynn & While, distillers, Cavan st.i MACDONALD, ARTHUR, agent for Bank of Montreal, Walton st.Macdonald, Willinm, proprietor of International hotel, Queen st.Mackenzie, John, clerk, Mill sl.Maitland, Hugh, of J.& 1.Maitland, Margaret st.Maitland, Joseph & Hugh, waggonmalkers, Walton st.Maitland, Joseph, of J.& M.Muitland, Ridout st.Manning, Francis, laborer, Hopo st.Manson, Donald, mariner, Buse line.Manson, James, ship carpenter, Base line.Manson, Robert, ship carpenter, Madison st.Manson, Willium, ship carpenter, Madison st, Maplos, Richard, carpenter, King st. Drrzcrorr.] 1838.PORT Marmion, II.H., bailiff, Strachan st.Marsh, Mrs., seamstiress, Walton st.Marshall, David, chief constable, Queen st.Marshall, John, shoemaker, Walton st.Marshall, Richard, jr., mason, Victoria st.Marshall, Richard, sen., mason, Victoria st.Marshall, 8., shoemaker, corner Brown and Walton sts.Martin, Mrs., Smith st.Mather, John, tanner, John st.Matthews, William, innkeeper, Ontario st.Maxwell, Henry, lumber merchant, Ward st.Maybank, Matthew, shoemaker, King st, McBurney, Alexander, laborer, Walton st.McCaffrey, John, lighthouse keeper, Mill st.McCaffrey, Jobs, Wharfinger, Madison st.McCarter, J., saloon, Walton st.McCarter, Thomas, boardinghouse, Mill st.McCaslan, A., mason, John st.McChesney, William, carpenter, Ward st.McCormick, John, laborer, Ridout st.McCREERY, JAMES, wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, wines, spirits, &c., Walton st.McCulloch, Robert, shoemaker, Hope st.McCurdy, Alexander, plasterer, Hope st.McCurdy, Daniel, carpenter, DeBlaquiére st.McDermott, J.R., of McDermott & Walsh, Smith st.MeDERMOTT & WALSH, produce merchants, general agents, and agents for Equitable Fire, Internationa Life, and Provincial Insurance Companies, Ward st.McFarlane, Curtis, constable, King st.McIntyre, Robert, groceries and liquors, Walton st.McLaren, D.T.grocer Ridout st.\u2019 McLaughlin, Dennis, engineer, Walton st McLaughlin, Dennis, engineer, Walton st.McLean, Donald, saloon, Elias st.McLeary, James, teamster, Elgin st.McLeary, John, laborer, Elgin st.McLennan, Donald, dealer in hardware, wholesale and retail, Walton st.McLennan, Donald J., grocer, Ridout st.McLEOD, DUNCAN, & Co.importers of and dealers in hardware, Walton st.McMahon, Dennis, blacksmith, Elias st.MeMann, Alexander, tinsmith, John st.McMullin, James, tailor, Ward st.McNeil, James, blacksmith, King st.MePhadden, Charles, distiller, Walton st.McWha, Robert, pensioner, Lane off Charles st.Mechanics Institute and Library Association, David Smart, president; A.Sands, secretary-treasurer, alton st.Meicklem, \u2014, cabinetmaker, Cavan st.Membry, William, carpenter, Hope st.Meredith, H.H., John st.Merkley, Jacob, carpenter, Ward st.Might, John, saddler, Mill st.Might, Samuel, King st.Millburn, Leonard, stoneeutter, Margaret st, Miller, W., tailor, Elgin st.Milue, James, tailor, Ridout st.Misson & Fogarty, painters and.paperhangers, Walton st.Misson, Frank, of Misson & Fogarty, Augustn st.Misson & Gillespie, painters, John st.Misson, R., of Misson & Fogarty,John st.Mitchell, Christopher, carpenter, Walton st.Mitchell, James, builder, King st.Mitehell, Robert, carpenter, King st.Mitchell, William, carpenter, Ward st.ponitt, James, carter, Ward st.Moffatt, James, founder, Ward st.Noffutt, John, carponter, Margaret st.Ne sous Bank, David Smart, agent, Mill sl.Mont, J., grocer, Walton st.M gomerie, R.G., Augusta st.ontreal Telegraph office, R.B Weleh, operator.cor- M ner Walton and Queen sts.uses Henry, innkeeper, Julia st.Moore, Mrs., Ellen st.525 HOPE.Moore, Robert, cooper, Hope st.Morrell, Joseph, Peter st.Morris, John, butcher, stall Market building, John st., house Cavan st.i Morrow, Alexander, laborer, Margaret st.Morton, John, merchant, Ontario st., house Hope st.Mulligan, John, hardware, Walton st.Mulligan, Robert, bookkeeper, Walton st.MURPHY, FRANCIS, auctioneer and commission merchant, Walton st.Murphy, James, shoemaker, Hope st., Newman, Joseph, Walton st.! North American hotel, John Head, proprietor, Walton =t.\" Northcott, William, carpenter, Charles st.: O'Brien, James, blacksmith, Harcourt st.! O'Brien, R.D., notary public.O'Keefe, rev.Ryan, Roman catholic, Bruton st.O'Laughlin, Terence, laborer, Elias st.i OLIVER, JAMES, boot and shoe maker, Walton st.O'NEIL, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, groceries, clothing and millinery, corner Mill and Walton sts.Orchard, John, tailor, Ridout st.Orr, Robert, agent, Hope st.Parker, Mrs, school mistress, Victoria st.Parsons, William, blacksmith, Walton st.Pascoe, John, mason, Bruton st.Patterson, William, tailor, Victoria st.Pepper, George, groom, Queen st.Perkins, \u2014, railway telegraph operator.Perks, George, M.D., Walton st.Perry, Horace, watchmaker and jeweller, Walton st.PETTIGREW, RICHARD, dealer in books, stationery, toys, jewellery, clocks, combs and brushes, musical instruments, paper hangings, and fancy articles.Walton st.Phillips, Joseph, plasterer, King st.Pidgeon, Richard, painter.Pierson, Jacob, druggist, Mill st.Pitts, T.N., tailor, King st.Pollard, Philip, of Pollard & Stevenson, Augusta st.Pollard & Stevenson, tinsmiths, John st.Polson, William, grocer, Walton st.Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway Company, J.S.Smith, president: T.C.Clarke, secretary, pro.tem.Porter & Robinson, machinists, Walton st.Porter, W.H., mason, Augusta st.Price, Charles, carpenter, Seymour st.Pringle, George, shoemaker.Provincial Insurance Company, McDermott & Walsh.agents, Mill st.Pyburn, George, homeopathic physician and surgeon.Mill st.Quay, William, dealer in stoves and tinware, Walton st.Quinlan, C., dealer in stoves and tinware, Walton st.Ranald, William, laborer, DeBlaquiére st.Randall, Addison, carpenter, Strachan st.Randall, Maitland, carpenter, Strachan st.Randall, Peter, & Brother, carpenters, Elias st.Randall, Peter, of P.Randall & Brother, Base line.Randall, William, laborer, DeBlaquiére st.Rankin, Robert, cooper, Hope st.RAPELJE, J., & Co., dealersin agricultural implements and grain, and importers of garden, field and flower seeds, Mill st.Read, John, collector, Ward st.Reading, George, shoemaker, Armour st.Reading, Richard, clerk, Elgin st.Reading, Richard, pensioner, Elgin st.Redmond, Thomas, tailor, Hope st.Reel, Patrick, tailor, Walton st.Repson, John, confectioner, Ward st.Richardson, Thomas, carpenter, Sullivan st.Richardson, William, teamster, Elgin st.Robertson, James, carpenter, King st.Robertson, James, leather dealer and manufacturer.Walton st. 526 PORT HOPE.1857.[Canapy Robertson, James, tanner, John st., house Charles st.Robertson, Peter, tanner, Walton st.Robinson, T., millwright, Ridout st., house Bramley st.Roche, Augustus, land agent, Victoria st.Roche, John, land surveyor, Walton st.Rogers, A., butcher, stall Market building.house Elias st.Rogers, William, carpenter, Hope st.Roman Catholic Church, rev.Terence O'Keefe, priest, Walton st.Rose, H.M., boot and shoe maker, Walton st.Ross, James, laborer, Queen st.Ross, Lewis, dealer in dry goods, &c., Walton st.Rothwell, Edward, teacher, Margaret st.Rowland, William, paints, &c., Walton opposite John st., house Brown st.Rowson, Frederick, carpenter, Hope st.Rubidge, Alfred, attorney, Walton st.Rule, George, carter, Lane off Ridout st.Russell, David, weaver, York st.Russell, E.W., cabinetmaker, John st.RUSSELL, H.M., furniture warehouse, Walton st.Russell, J.L., cabinetmaker, Margaret st.Russell, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Brown st.Sager, John W., innkeeper, King st.Sanders, H.V., town clerk, Town buildings, house Church st.Savage, James, teacher of instrumental music, Ward st.Scott, David, miller, Cavan st.SCOTT, JAMES, barrister, and mayor, Walton st., house King st.Scott, John, tailor, Queen st.Sculthorpe, James, Walton st.Searl, William, tinsmith, Bruton st.SEYMOUR, HON.B., M.L.C., Pine st.Shades saloon, Robert Kelly, proprietor, Walton st.Sharp, Joseph, painter, Charles st.Sherin, Robert, blacksmith, Cavan st., house Brown st.Sherin, Robert, sen., laborer, Harcourt st.SHORTT, REV.JONATHAN, editor of the Echo, church of England, rector, King st.Simpson, John, saloon, John st.Sims, À.W., engineer, William st.Skitch, William, tailor, Walton st.SMART & BEAMISH, importers of and dealers in dry goods, groceries, &c., Walton st.Smart, David, postmaster, agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company and for Molsons Bank, and president of Mechanics Institute, Mill st., house Armour lane.Smart, J., agent for Bank of Upper Canada, Walton st.Smart, R.W., merchant, Ward st.Smith, Andrew, cabinetmaker, Hope st.Smith, David, lumber merchant, William st.Smith, E.P., crown land agent, Brown st.Smith, James, miller, Mill st.Smith, John, dry goods, Walton st.Smi:h, John, teamster, Francis st.Smith, M., laborer, Hope st.Smith, Mrs., Ward st.Smith, Mrs.A.L., King st.Smith, R.D., cabinetmaker, Brown st.Spalding, John, brewer, Mill st.Sprunt, Hugh P., clothier, Walton st.Spry, Jas.B., blacksmith, Bramley st., house Walton st.Spry, Samuel, tinsmith, Ridout st.Stanfield, Joshua, clerk, King st, Stearns, D.L., sawyer, Victoria st.Steele, John, printer, Ridout st.Stephen, John, cabinetmaker, Bramley st.Stephenson, William, tailor, John st.Stevenson, George, miller, Mill st.STEVENSON, WILLIAM, street surveyor, Hope st.Stewart, C.E., of C.Ii.& G.À.Stewart, Ridout st.STEWART, CHARLES E.& GEO.A, civil engineers, architects, land surveyors, and land agents, Mill st.Stewart, George A., of C.E & G.A.Stewart, Ward st.Stratton, Joseph, carpenter, Harcourt st.Strong, Norman, innkeeper, Margaret st.Tennant, James, carpenter, King st.Thomas, John B., grocer, John st.Thompson, Francis, tinsmith, John st.Thompson, William, sexton, Princess st.Throop, Charles, painter, Charles st.Tom, John, shoemaker, Ridout st.Toplay, Isaac, laborer, Base line.Trenbeth, William, carpenter, Bramley st.Trenbeth, William, laborer, Victoria st.Trenouth, Thomas, carpenter, Ontario st.Trick, Richard, mason, Ridout st.Truscott, G., dealer in groceries & provisions, Ridout st, Truscott, L.J., painter, Victoria st.Turner, Thomas, deputy registrar, Mill st.Tyler, Francis, saloon, John st.Ullyott, Dalton, general dealer, Walton st.United Presbyterian church, rev.John Cassie, minister, Church st.Vansittart, Mrs.J., Armour st.Veal, \u2014, carpenter, DeBlaquière st.Victoria inn, N.Winters, proprietor, Mill st.Waddley, P.R., turner, Walton st.Walker, David, tailor, Bramley st.Walker, John, cabinetmaker, Ontario st., house Mill si.Walker, William, Elgin st.Wallace, Benjamin, welldigger, York road.Wallace, J.W., bricklayer, Francis st.Wallace, John, plasterer, Elgin and Francis sts.Wallace, Robert, carter, Cavan st.WALLACE, ROBERT, wharfinger and agent for British America, tna, Connecticut, Hartford (Cons necticut,) and Home Insurance Companies, Mill st.Waller, Walter, Elgin st.Wallis, Brown, barrister, King st.Walsh, J.E., agent for Bank of Toronto, Mill st, house Pine st.Walter, John, bookbinder, John st.Ward & Clark, billiard room, Walton st.Ward, E.W., commission agent and forwarder, John st.WARD, GEORGE, county registrar, Mill si., house Elgin st.Ward, Thomas, clerk of the peace, Mill st.Ward, Thomas, sen., Mill st.Watson, George, carpenter, Base line.Watson, Thomas, teacher, Francis st.Weekes, George, shoemaker, Brown st.Weekes, J., shoemaker, Brown st.Welch, R.B., operator Montreal telegruph, hoards ab Hastings house.Weldren, Isaac, innkeeper, Mill st.Welsh, John, laborer, Cavan st.White, James, of Lynn & White, Queen st White John, sailor, Victoria st.Whitehead, M.F., collector of customs, Mill st., house King st.Whiting, rev.R., Wesleyan, Brown st.Widnall, George, professor of French, Ridout sli.Widnall, Miss Emma Sophia, teacher, Ridoutst.Willcock, T., blacksmith, Walton st.Williams, George, mason, Harris st.Williams, Mrs.I.I., Victoria st.Williams, Mrs.Sarah, Victoria st.Wilson, Jason, carpenter, Francis st.Wilson, Robert, farmer, Hope st.Wingle, David, laborer, Ward st.Winters N., proprietor of Victoria inn, Mill st.Wishart, James, shoemaker, Wurd st.Woodman, William, railway clerk, Base lino.Woolhouse, J.B., clerk, Victoria sl.Wright, Robert, teacher, Cavan st.Wrigley, Henry John, hatter, Walton st.Youdon, Robert, bricklayer, Baldwin st.Young, James, flour packer, Hope st.Young, James, laborer, Hope st.Young, John, laborer, Hope st.Younghusband, L., teacher, Victorip sl. Drreoronr.] 1858.PORT MAITLAND\u2014PORT RYERSE.527 PORT MAITLAND, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Dunn and County of Haldi- mand, Distant from Cayuga, the County Town, 20 miles, mails.Population about 50, Cottar, colonel.Crawford, Charles C., farmer.Dockes, George, farmer.= 5 miles, and from Port Colborne 20 miles.Daily from Dunnville Hyde, F., farmer.Moss, James, postmaster, and general storekeeper.PORT NELSON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Ontario, in the Township of Nelson and County of Halton.Distant from Milton, the County Town, 8 miles, from Toronto 35 miles, and from Hamilton 10 miles.Daily mails, Population about 160.Bell, William, gardener.Chisholm, William D., farmer.Cotter, Hugh, postmaster, ard general dealer.Darrah, James, waggonmaker.Green, rev.Thomas, church of England.King, Charles, farmer.Land, Stephen, general dealer.Land, William, shoemaker.Lane, J., carpenter.Leclair, Alexandre, ship builder.Mosher, B.J., artist.O'Neil, J., distiller.Snell, Thomas, sawyer.Wheeler, N., carpenter.PORT PERRY, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Village in the Township of Reach and Counts of Ontario.It is built on an eminence and commands an extensive view of the waters of Lake Scugog, and is connected with Scugog Island by a floating briuge, three quarters of a mile in length.It has daily steam communication with Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, and ports on the Lake.Manufactories of considerable size exist in the village, which has also an extensive business in wheat and lumber, about 5,000,000 feet of the latier commodity being annually made.Distant from Whitby, the County Town, 18 miles.Daily mail, Population about 400.Bigelow, Joseph, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Lund, Richard, clerk of Division court.Bowerman, J.C., & Co., woollen factory and stave Mason & Philips, hotelkeepers.manufactory.Cameron, John, grist and saw mills.Davis, J.W., cabinetmaker.Doty, Stephen S., steam saw mill.Everest & Co., founders.Farmer, R., proprietor of Railroad hotel.Foster & Daily, grocers and matchmakers.Gamble, J.W., reeve of Scugog.Haight, Silas J., architect.Jewett, Charles S., boot and shoe store.McMichael, Alexander, general storekeeper.Paxton, Thomas, & Co., steam saw mill owners and wharfingers.Ross, William, miller.: Sexton, William S., steam saw mill.| Squire James, merchant tailor.Tewksbury, William, drugs and groceries.! Whitaker & Crandell, steamboat proprietors.White, William, steam planing mill and sash factory.PORT ROBINSON, C.W.\u2014A village situated on the Welland Canal in the Township of Thorold and County of Welland, Distant from Merrittsville, the County Town, 4 miles, and from Port Colborne 14 miles, Daily mails.Populatien about 400, Abbey, J., & P., ship builders.Bard, R., miller.Bell, William, innkeeper.Britannia Life Assurance Company, Charles S.Stuart, agent, Bruce, J., & Co., blacksmiths.Colman, \u2014, mail contractor.Doyle, F.A, civil engineer.Elliot, Robert, general store.Evans, John P., carriagemaker.Feeney, E., tailor and draper.Fields, William, innkeeper.Griffiths, Thomas, shoemaker.Hanana, R., carriagemaker.Hughes, D., operator, Montreal telegraph office.Jardon, Mus, innkeeper, King, R.8., M.D.lverpool and London Fire and Life Assurance Company, Charles S.Stuart, agent.McAllister, rev, R., church of Scotland.McCoppen, James, general store.McFarlane, D., proprietor.McFarlane, D.E., grist mill owner, and agent for Times and Beacon Insurance Company.! McFarlane, J.E., M.D.{ Misner, James, blacksmith.| Montreal Telegraph office, D.Hughes, operator.| Mumby, J., shoemaker.Murray, Andrew, postmaster, and collector of canal | tolls and customs.; Pew, John & J., blacksmiths.Powell, John S., general store.Stark, Robert, cabinetmaker.Stuart, Charles S., agent for Britannia Life and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Companies.Times and Beacon Insurance Company, D.E.MeFar- lane, agent.Wallace, Robert, blacksmith.Wigg, Thomas, baker.PORT ROYAL, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on Big Creek, Lake Erie, in the Township of Walsingham and County of Norfolk, Distant from Simcoe 23 miles, Population about 50.Bingham, Elisha, postmaster.| Davis, \u2014, general store.PORT RYERS E, C.W.\u2014A Villago in the Township of Woodhouse and County of Norfolk.It isa Port of Entry, on Lake Erie.Distant from Simcoe 6 miles, from Port Dover 4 miles, and from Hamilton 45 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 125, Bennett, Francis, tav ernkeeper.Syerso, Edward P, J.P, Forwarder.yerse, James, lading waiter.Ryerse, rev.George J., Baptist.Ryerse, William H., postmaster, and storekeeper, 528 PORT ROWAN\u2014 PORTLAND.1857.[Canapy PORT ROWAN, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Walsingham and County of Norfolk.It has a very good harbor.About 14,000,000 feet of sawn lumber is annually shipped from here, and aboub 25,000,600 feet of logs and spars, making an export of nearly 40,000,000 foet of lumber, Distant from Simcoe 21 miles, Mail daily, Population about 450.Acton, Henry, collector of customs, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Bakie, \u2014, lighthouse keeper.Bourk, Frederick, innkeeeper.Brown, M.C., harnessmaker.Davis, John, cabinetmaker.Dedrick, A., tinsmith.Dedrick, J.L., general store.Dench, John, tailor.Dickinson, E., conveyancer.Ellis, Aaron, grocer.Foster, David, shipbuilder.Franklin, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Gordon, John, carriagemalker.Killmaster, B., wharfinger.Killmaster, John, general store.Laymond, W.E., brewer.Lea, James, druggist.Mabee, II.À, general storc.Mabee, S.P., general store.MeLennau, Andrew,postmaster, and general storekceper, McLennan, Andrew, jr., cabinetmaker.Oaks, Joseph, carriagemalker.Perry, captain, saloon.Phelan, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Provincial Insurance Company, Henry Acton, agent, Raymond, William, livery-stablekeeper.Ross William, tailor.Saxton, John, innkeeper.Stephenson, William #., forwarding and commission merchant.Sterns, John A., innkeeper.Walters, Peter, tailor.PORT UNION, C.W.\u2014A Village on the lino of the Grand Trunk Railway, in the Township of Pickering and County of Ontario.Distant from Toronto 16 miles, Population about 30.Heatherston, William, hotelkeeper.Hellowell, William, wharfinger.Williams, Robert, contractor.PORTAGE DU FORT, C.E.\u2014A prosperous Village situated on the River Ottawa, in the Township of Litchfleld and County of Pontiac, and established as the new County town, There is good water power in this village, and extensive grist and saw mills, Lumbering is the principal business transacted here and in the neighboring country, and the village is * depot for those engaged in the trade, Distant from Ottawa 64 miles; fare in winter $2.50; in summer, by steamboat and stage, $3.25.Mail daily.Population about 500, Bongé, H.F., innkeeper.Bouvier, rev.Joseph, Roman catholic.Carmichael, Duncan, proprietor, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Insurance Companies.Cobb, William, farmer.Colton, Hiram, lumber dealer.Coyne, James, grocer.Dickson, R., cabinetmaker.Dolan, Joseph, general store.Duquette, L., bowling saloon.Durrell, Thomas, lumber dealer.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, D.Carmichael, agent.OX, P.F., commissioner of small causes, mayor, and dealer in dry godds, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.GORDON, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.GORDON, JOIN, proprietor of Temperance hotel\u2014tra- vellers will find this house all that need be desired.Gribble, rev.J., church of England.Harrigan, P., blacksmith, Heyden, Daniel, teacher.Heath, E., Crown land agent.Hill, Samuel, tanner.Hoey, Owen, axemaker.Ingram, Oliver, councillor.International Life Insurance Company, D.Carmichael, agent.JULIAN, JOSEPH, proprictor of Union hotel ; fine apartments, good table, liquors, and cigars of all kinds.Kennedy, James, clerk of Commissioners court.Lavioletie, G., harnessmaker.Lindsay, rev.John, church of Scotland.McDonald, Samuel, lumber merchant.McLean, M.J., grocer.McLaren, D.F,, J.P., postmaster.Murphy, Patrick, carpenter.O'Hare, L., waggonmaker.O'MEARA, WILLIAM, J.P., commissioner of small causes, councillor, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Provincial Insurance Company, James Gordon, agent.PURVIS, A.G., M.D., Medical Ilall.Quin, John D., tailor.Radford, Walter, crown land agent.Read, George, chairmaker.Robinson, rev.R., Wesleyan Slack, James, 8,, tailor, \u2018 SOMMERVILLE, WILLIAM, merchant,\u2014all descriptions of country produce bought and sold.Thompson, Robert, lumber dealer.Tisseraunt, A.G., cabinetmaker.Tongua, Joseph, tinsmith.Usborne, G.W., proprietor of grist und saw mills.WHITE, GEORGE E., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c, and manufacturer of leather harness, tinware, clothing, &c.&c., wholesale and retail, PORTLAND, C.W.\u2014A Village situate on the Rideau Lake in the Township of Bastard and County of Leeds, Distant from Brockville 31 miles, and from Kingston, by the new road, 32 miles.Stage fare from Brockville 81.25, Population about 150.Denevon, James, general store, Elliot, William, innkeeper.Morris, Samuel, blacksmith, Oats, Edward, storekeeper, Daily mail, Scovill, Samuel S., postmaster, and goneral storekeeper.Sherwood, Willinm H., gardener and nurseryman.Snider, William O., tanner, Stevens, Thaddeus, innkeeper. Drrxcrory.] \u201c1858.PORT STANLEY-\u2014FORTNEUE.329 PORT STANLEY, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Yarmouth and County of Elgin.Very considerable quantities of lumber, as well as flour, grain, and other commodities, the produce of a large and prosperous agricultural section of country, are shipped for exportation from this port.The country around and in the neighborhood is extremely fertile and well cultivated.The London and Port Stanley Railway terminates at this village; by means of which, and of the Great Northern and Buffalo and Lake Huron Railways, in connection with it, constant intercourse is maintained with the principal cities of the West, A steamer plies every interchange a considerable trade, Distant from St.Thomas 9 American hotel I.B.Draper, proprietor.Batt, John, butcher.British America Assurance Company, Routh & Davi- son, agents.Britton, Joseph, proprictor of Railroad saloon.: Brynes, Richard, painter.Brynes, William, shoemaker.: Burgess, William, M.D.Burt, George, shipcarpenter and caulker.: Canada Western Assurance Colpany, Samuel Price, ! agent.Carruthers, John, grocer.Chandler, Thomas, Port Stanley mills.Childs, John, custom house officer.Cochran, rev.George, Wesleyan, ; COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, E.E.Warren, | agent.Conner, J., shoemaker.Cotton, James, forwarder and dealer in flour, general produce, &c.| Crowley, Dennis, grocer.Daniel, Thomas, physician and surgeon.; Davison, Routh, Arkell & Co., engineers, founders and machinists.Deshnan, Edward, shipcarpenter and caulker.Doak, rev.W., Free church.Draper, Isaac B., proprietor of American hotel.Ead & Payne, harbor contractors.: Edgecombe, Thomas, carriagemaker.| Edison & Price, dealers in stoves, hardware, iron, &c., and tinsmiths.[ Ely, John D., produce dealer.| Equitable Fire Insurance Co., E.E.Warren, agent.| Given, William, carriagemaker.! Gogh, William, blacksmith.; Hale, W.D., station master.; Harris, Stewart, proprietor of Steamboat saloon.Hemphill, J., landing waiter.Higman, W.H., accountant, Custom house.; Hodge, A.E., & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.| Holcomb & Henderson, forwarders, aud dealers in produce.! International Life Assurance Co, E.E.Warren, agent.; Irwin, Edward, mason.Lilly, William A., tailor.Lippiat, Charles, painter.) alternate day between Cleveland (Ohio) and this place, which miles, and from London 24 miles, Daily mails.Lloyd, George, shoemaker.Long, Conrad, cooper.Malloch, D., teacher.McCallum, John, tailor.McCarthy, Thomas, blacksmith.McCorkle, Robert, butcher.MeCorquodale, D., cooper.Mills, James, proprietor of Telegraph saloon.Mockridge, rev.James, church of England.Molloy, George, harbor engineer.| Montreal Telegraph Company, H.J.Westby, operator.Philips, R., general dealer.PRICE, SAMUEL, of S.Price & Co., postmaster, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.PRICE, SAMUEL & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Provincial Insurance Company, S.Shepard, agent.Railroad saloon, J.Britton, proprietor.Railway hotel, M.Young, proprietor.Rockey, E., Phenix mills.Rose, W., Zavitz mills.Routh & Davison, forwarders, and agents for British America Assurance Company.Shepard, Miss, school teacher.Shepard, Samuel, agent for Provincial Insurance Co.Simmons, John, carpenter and wheelwright.- Smith, Henry, baker.\u2018 Steamboat saloon, S.Harris, proprietor.Stephens, Henry, shoemaker.Strathdu, William, builder.Telegraph saloon, J.Mills, proprietor.Thomson, James, blacksmith.Thomson, William, tailor.Tomlimson, C.& J, livery stables.Tomlinson, J., of C.& J.Tomlinson, proprietor of Western hotel.WARREN, E.E,, agent for Commercial Bank, and for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.Webb, Robert, grocer.Westby, H.J., operator, Montreal telegraph.Western hotel, J.Tomlinson, proprietor.White, Q., livery stables.Williams & Thomson, forwarders and dealers in grain, flour, produce, &c.| Wilson, Elias, brickmaker.i Young, Matthew, proprietor'of Railway hotel.PORTNEUF, C.E.\u2014A flowishing Village at the junction of the Portueuf River\u2018 with the River St.Lawrence, in the Barony and County of Portneuf.It is tho chef-lisu of the County, aud hias the best harbor between Three Rivers and Quebec.There ave two lighthouses here, and a considerable trade is carried on in flour, lumber and the manufacture of printing paper, Distant from Quebec 36 miles.Usual steamboat fare to Quebec 50e.Daily mail.Population about 730.Bertrand, Alexis, blacksmith.Bishop, Thomas P., nailmaker.Boudrenu, Olivier, boarding house and innkeeper.Briggs, rev.Solomon, church of England.Delisle, Jean, carpenter, and inspector of roads.Delisle, Léon, grocer.Ford, Joseph, papermaker.Fournier, J., tinsmith, Gaulin, Charles & Félix, storekeapers and bakers.Germain, Michel, baker and grocer.\\gnac, François Xavier, blacksmith.Hale, lon, Edward, Hamelin, Olivier, blacksmith.Had} P.D., physician and surgeon.I udon, Cyfrai, shoemaker.«abranche, Jean Baptiste, shoemaker.Labranche, Daniel, flour miller.Larue, Siméon, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, &c.Lynch, John, dry goods.McDonald, Angus, J.P., seignior of Portneuf.McDonald & Logan, general store, and grist, paper aud saw mills.Marcotte, Mrs.Alexis, general store and boardinghouse keeper.Mathias, William, grocery and liquor store.Pagé, Francois, carding mill owner.Paquin, Charles, blacksmith.Paquin, Olivier, carpenter.Poliquin, Joseph, general storekseper, and inspector of roads.Sword, Robert, millwright and flax miller.as 530 PORTSMOUTH\u2014PRESCOTT.1857.[Canana *\"PORTSMOUTH, C.W.\u2014A Villago in tho Township of Kingston and County of Frontonue.There are Lore oxtonsive tanneries and several shipbuilding establishments, In 1854 tho well-known stemners Banshco and Bowmanville wer built at this place.Distant from Kingston 2 miles.Daily mail.Population about 600, Abbey, Robert, master mariner.Ault, George N., shipbuilder.Banister, William, Penitentiary guard.Baugh, Francis, shipcarpenter.Beaupré, Edouard, jr., shipcarpenter.Beaupré, Edouard, sen., shipcarpenter.Beaupré, Peter, ship carpenter.Bickerton, Francis, clerk of Penitentiary.Brash, Robert, blacksmith.Campbell, Robert, tanner.Cartwright, Richard, law student.Christie, George, cabinetmaker.Craig, John, assessor.Crawford, William, Penitentiary guard.Dawson, Mrs., tavernkeeper.Dobbs, rev.Francis, church of England.Elliott, William, tavernkeeper.Fisher, James, brewer.Fitzgerald, Garrat, farmer.Fianders, David, agricultural implement maker.Fonn, John, plasterer.Forbes, David, school teacher.Ford, William, tanner, house Queen st.Kingston.Funnell, James, tailor.Gairdner, James Todd, French teacher.Gibson, William, shoemaker.Graham, William, shipcarpenter.GRANT, CHARLES, Baron de Longueuil.Hopkirk, James, collector of customs.Howard, Richard, shipearpenter.Hoy, James, pensioner.Jackson, lieut.colonel Robert.Lawrie, John, upholsterer.Macmahon, George, quarryman.Marks, John, tavernkeeper.McAulay, John, shipcarpenter.McCammon, Thomas, baker.McCarthy, James, Penitentiary guard.McCathurty, John, carpenter.McLEOD, GEORGE, postmaster, and merchant.Mills, John, school teacher, Monks, John, shipcarpenter.Moodie, William, contractor.Mooney, John, shoemaker.Morton, James, brewer.Nicholson, John, house carpenter.Nicholson, Thomas, shipcarpenter.Pugh, John, shoemaker.Quin, Patrick, tavernkeeper.Ramsdon, George, waggonmaker.Richardson, John, Penitentiary guard.Schrouder, James, sausagemaker.Sexton, George, reeve of township, and butcher.Stewart, Robert, blacksmith.STRANGE, MAXWELL W., tanner.Wilson, William, J.P.Wishart, John, shipcarpenter.TPOSTVILLE, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated on Dundas Street, in the Towuship of Trafalgar aud County of Halton.Distant from the Oakville Station on the Great Western Railway 4 miles, from Milton 12 miles, and from Toronto 20 miles, Mail daily.Population about 50.Appleby, John H., general store.Bigger, John L., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Hall, Robert, carpenter and waggonmaker.Lanigan, Michael, shoemaker.Lee, Richard, blacksmith.McLean, John, steam saw mill.I Mills, E.II, storekeeper.Post, Ephraim, farmer.Post, Hiram, innkeeper.Sanders, John, blacksmith.Thompson, B.PRESCOTT, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town situated on the River St.Lawrence, in the Township of Augusta aud County of Grenville.It is opposite the town of Ogdenshurg, N.Y., and tho traffic between the two places is very considerable; requiring, during the season of navigation, the constant employment of two ferry-steamers.All the steamers plying between Montreal, Kingston and Hamilton stop here daily.The Town is contiguous to a station of the Grand Trunk Railway; and the Ottawa and Prescott Railway has a terminus on the river shore and within the limits of the town, 'Phero is o junction of the two roads at a short distance from their respective stations, I'he Town, with the Townships of Augusta and Edwards- burg, sends one Member to the Provincial Parliament.Distant from Montreal 113 miles, from Toronto 220 miles, and from Ottawa 54 miles, Daily mail.Population about 4000.Anchor Fire and Life Assurance Company, M.Dowsley, agent, Centre st.Armstrong, William, preventive officer, Dibble st.AVERELL & HOOKER, forwarders, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., Water st.Averell, James G., & Co., distillers, King st.BACON, EBENEZER, tanner, Water st.Baitson, Mrs., grocery, Water st.Belton, Mrs., grocery, Water st.Bertrand, Séraphin, axe factory, King st.Billings, Braddish, jr., chief clerk of Ottawa and Prescott railway, Park st.Blakey, rev.Robert, church of England, rector.Boyd, rev.Robert, D.D., Free church, Centre st.Bradley, John, grocer, King st.Bradshaw, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, King st.BRADY'S CONCERT HALL, J.D.Purkis, lessee.British America Assurance Company, Matthew Dowsley, agent, Centre st.British American Express Company, Isaac D.Purkis, agent.* Pormnerly called Hatter\u2019s Bay.+ The Post oflice iy called Trafalgar, BROUSE, W.H., M.A., M.D., of Brouse & Easton, coroner, King st.BROUSE & EASTON, physicians and surgeons, King st.Buckley, Timothy, storekeeper, Water st.Burritt, Marcus, barrister and solicitor, over tho Post office, Centre st.Byrne, James, shoemaker, King st.Co.Canada Life Assurance Company, Walter D.Dickinson and Charles J.Hynes, agents.Carbery, Patrick, surveyor of customs, Centro st.Chambers, John, tinsmith, King st.Church, Edwin, dentist, Henry st.Clark, Chauncey P., tobacconist, King sl.Contes, Willinm, watchmaker, King st.Colonial Life Assurance Company, Thomas Dowsley, agent, Centre st.; Colpass, George, freight agent, Grand Trunk Railway.COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, J.Putton, agenl, Henry st.Commercial hotel, Manuel Northrup, proprietor.Connell, Richard, chief constable, Henry st. Drrecrorr.] 1858.PRESCOTT.on to \u2014 CONSERVATIVE MESSENGER, weekly, annual subscription $1.25, Charles J.Hynes, editor, proprietor and publisher.Conway, Daniel, brewer.Cooley, Elias, hairdresser, King st.Coons, Miles, carpenter and joiner, King st.Covel, V.R., steamboat agent for the Through Mail Line, King st.Cowan, Charles, jr., butcher, King st.Cowan, Charles, sen., butcher, King st.Crane, S., & Co., forwarders, distillers and owners of grist mills, King st.Crane, hon.Samuel, Edward st.Crichton, John, brewer and distiller, King st.CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM, merchant tailor and clothier, Henry st.Curry, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, King st.Dickinson, Walter D., cashier of Grenville County Bank and agent for Canada Life Assurance Company, Centre st.Dillon, William, butcher, King st.DOWSLEY & BROTHER, wholesale and retail dealers instationery, books, fancy dry goods, &c., Centre st.DOWSLEY, MATTHEW, councillor, and agent for Anchor, British America, Equitable, and Times and Beacon Assurance Companies, Post office buildings, Centre st.DOWSLEY, THOMAS, agent for Colonial Life Assurance Company, Centre st.Duff, John, shoemaker, King st.Duffy, Sylvester, innkeeper, King st.Dunn, William, tailor and furrier, Centre st.Dunnigan, Edward, blacksmith, King st.Dyer, Joseph, grocery and boarding house, Water st.ELLIS, WILLIAM, assistant engineer, Grand Trunk Railway, councillor, and president of Mechanics Institute, and of Agricultural Society, Edward st.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Matthew Dowsley, agent, Centre st.Evans, Robert W., ALD.coroner, Medical hall.Exchange hotel, Robert Wood, proprietor, King st.Farley, Christopher, cabinetmaker, King st.Feeny, Farrell, carpenter and joiner, King st.Fell, William, hairdresser, Centre st.Ferguson, John, dealer in dry goods, and town treasurer, King st.Ford, John, grocer, King st.Fox, Michael, grocer, King st.FOX, SAMUEL J., wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, provisions, &c., Edward st.Fox, Thomas S., architeet and builder, King st.Francis, John, foreman of freight department Grand \\ Trunk Railway.Fraser, Thomas, councillor, Edward st.FRENCH, BENJAMIN, jr., superintendent of Ottawa +, End Prescott Railway, Centre st.Gallagher, 1, house and sign painter, Jessup's row.Gallagher, Philip, tailor, King st.Geralds, Asn, & Son, auctioneers and steamboat agents .for American Line, Water st.Gilman, Joh S., wholesale and retail dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c., and liverystable keeper, Water st, ; \u2019 GILPIN & Co., custom house agents for Grand Trunk Railway, forwarders and commission merchants, Water st asco, John, wWatchmaker, King st.: Asgow, Samuel, storekeeper, King sl.Gooden, John, grocer, Water st.3 RE, JAMES, proprictor of North American hotel, a King stray, Matthew, dealer in dry ls, &e., Ki ray, | hew, dry goods, &c., King st.Grenville County Bank, À.Hooker, president ; WwW.D.i Dickinson, cashier.ammill & Kelly, butchers, King , g st.HARDINGE, ROBERT W., station master, Grand Trunk Railway, (town station).Harding, George, chemist and druggist, King st.Harrison, T., clerk of Division court, King st.HAWLEY, JOHN S., storekeeper, general commission merchant, and forwarder, Water st.Headlam, R., agent for Montreal Fire Insurance Co.Hillyard, R., agent for International Life Assurance Company.HILLYARD, W.& J., manufacturers of and dealers in hoots, shoes, rubbers, leather, &c., King st.Holden, John, agent for St.Lawrence County Mutua! Insurance Company.Hollingsworth, Samuel, livery stable, King st.Home, Alexander, landing waiter, Centre st.Home, J., tinsmith, &c., King st.Hooker, Alfred, president of Grenville County Bank and Prescott Insurance Company, Park st.HUGHES, JOHN, butcher, King st.Hurlbert, H., A.B., barrister and attorney, Water st.HYNES, CHARLES J., of Hynes & Co., editor, proprietor and publisher of the Conservative Messenger, general job printer, and agent for Canada Life Insurance Company, King st.HYNES & Co., publishers agents, dealers in books and stationery,\u2014American school books at wholesale prices, King st.International Life Assurance Company, R.Hillyard, agent.Irwin, H.M., marble factory, Edward st.Jessup, Hamilton D., M.D., J.P., mayor and warden, King st.Johnson, John, saloonkeeper, King st.Jones, Alpheus, postmaster, and collector of customs.Water st.JONES & DOWSLEY, general foundry, and manu- factory of agricultural implements, &c., Water st.Juby & Brackenbury, butchers, Water st.Kavenagh, Thomas, storekeeper, King st.KEEFER, AUGUSTUS, barrister, Henry st.Keely, Mark, grocer, King st.Kelley, John R., captain of steamer Kingston, Dibble st.Kilpatrick, George, captain of steamer England, King st.Knapp, V.R., agent for Prescott Insurance Company.Park st.Lantier, G.& D., blacksmiths, King st.Lanton, rev.H., Wesleyan, King st.Latimer, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, King st.Leatch, George, tavernkeeper, King st.Loucks, Henry, confectioner, Water st.LYNCH, JOHN 8., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, farm and garden seeds, &c., and secretary to Mechanics Institute and to Agricultural Society, King st.Lyon & \u2018Torney, barristers, &c.Maddock, Alfred, check clerk at junction of Grand Trunk Railway.Mallory, N.B., painter, &c., Marshall, Henry, house and sign painter.corner Park and Edward sts.Masterson, Patrick, grocer, Water st.May, Henry, saloonkeeper, King st.McCarthy, D.F., & Co,, dealers in dry goods, Centre st.MeCarthy, Daniel, clerk of council, King st.McGrath, Morris, captain of steamer Wellington, King st.McGrath, Patrick, captain of Western Miller, King st.McGregor, Robert, saddler and harnessmaker, King st.McGrory, Edward, baker and grocer, Edward st.McKeon, E., grocer and lodginghouse keeper, Water st.McLean, John N.barrister, corner Water and Centre sts.MeMahon, Mrs., grocery, King st.McPhail, John, grocer, King st.Mechanics Institute, William Ellis, president ; John S.Lynch, secretary.Melville, Thomas, storekeeper, King st.MERRILL, STEPHEN B., editor, proprietor and puh- lisher of the Telegraph; Water st.Méthot, Télesphore, grocer and saloonkeeper, Kiug at. 532 PRESCOTT\u2014PUSLINCH, 1857.[Canapa Miller, Edward, captain of steamer Traveller, King st.Miller, William, captain of steamer William 4th, King st.Montreal Fire Insurance Company, R.Headlam, agent.MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY, P.H.Smith, operator, Centre st.Moon, Dennis, storekeeper, King st.Mooney, James, grocer, King st.Moore, William, captain of steamer Free Trader, King st.Moran, Peter, grocer, Water st.Morrow, John, councillor.MUNDLE, EDWARD, merchant tailor, and councillor, King st.Murphy & McCrea, boot and shoe store, King st.NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, James Gore, proprietor.Northrup, M., proprietor of Commercial hotel, King st.O\u2019Brien, Mrs., grocery, King st.O'Brien, Patrick, grocer, Water st.O'DONNELL & CHURCH, auctioneers, merchants and general agents, King st.O'DONNELL, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, provisions, hardware, &c., King st.Orr, Samuel, saddler and harnessmaker, King st.O'Sullivan, Jeremiah, grocer and mason, King st.Ottawa and Prescott Railway Company, B.Billings, jr., chief clerk; B.French, jr., superintendent, corner King and Water sts.Owen, James, saloonkeeper, Water st.Parnell, rev.T.B,, church of England, Park st.PATRICK, WILLIAM, M.P.P., chairman of Board of United Grammar and Common Schools, and agent for Provincial Insurance Company, Dibble st.PATTON, JOHN, registrar of county, and agent for Commercial Bank of Canada, Heary st.Payne, Charles À., King st.Peare, John, storekeeper, King st.Peck, Chauncey H., storekeeper, corner Centre and Water sts.Pinnock, J.T., agent for Provincial Insurance Company, Henry st.Plumb, Charles, captain of steamer Gleaner, Water st.Plumb, Isaac, licensed ferryman, Water st.Poor, Joseph, grocer, King st.Prendergast, William, station master, Ottawa and Prescott Railway.Prescott Mutual Insurance Company, Alfred Hooker, president, V.R.Knapp, agent, Park st.Price, rev.William, Wesleyan.i Provincial Insurance Company, W.Patrick and J.T.Pinnock, agents, Henry st.PURKIS, ISAAC D., wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, liquors, provisions, crockery, &c., and agent for Unity Fire and Life Insurance Associations, and for British American Express Co, Registry office, J.Patton, registrar; J.S.Warner, deputy registrar, Heury st.Reid, John, cabinetmaker, King st.commission Reid, Joseph, merchant tailor, King st.Reid, Robert, cabinetmaker, turner and general wheelwright, King st.Rickey, Mrs, milliner and dealer in ladies fancy dry goods, King st.Robinson & Fraser, house and ship joiners.Robinson, Thomas, innkeeper, Water st.Roche, rev.E, P., Roman catholic, Dibble st.Ross, Mrs., music teacher, Park st.Ross, Patrick W., ticket agent, Ottawa and Prescot Railway, Park st.Savage, John, captain of propeller St.Lawrence, King street.Savage, John, grocer, King st.Scott, W.J., M.D., coroner and crown land agent, Dibble st, SELLECK, DALY, carriagemaker, King si.Sharp, Henry, house and sign painter, Dibble st.SHAVER, CHARLES, importer of staple and fancy dry goods, Water st.Smith & Brother, coopers, King st.SMITH, P.H., pianoforte tuner and operator for Montreal Telegraph Company, Centre st.Smyth, Alexander, saddler, harnessmaker and storekeeper, King st.St.Lawrence County Mutual Insurance Company, John Holden, agent.Stitt, James, bailiff, Park st.Story, Bernard, tanner, Water st.Story, Mrs.B., dealer in dry goods, Edward st.TELEGRAPH, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $1.50, Stephen B.Merrill, editor, proprietor and publisher.Tenny, Moody, ticket clerk, Grand Trunk Railway.Terrett, James, carter, Park st.Terry, M.E., saloonkeeper, King st.Times and Beacon Insurance Company, Dowsley, agent, Centre st.Torr, Thomas, baker, King st.Trainor, Bernard, grocer, King st.Treacy, Michael, storekeeper, King st.Turnbull, James, blacksmith, and councillor, King st.Tyrie, John, baker, King st.United Grammar and Common Schools, William Patrick, M.P.P., chairman of Board.Unity Fire and Life Insurance Associations, Isaac D.Purkis, agent.Walsh, George, proprietor of Victoria hotel, King st.Walsh, John, shoemaker, King st.Warner, J.S.notary public, and deputy registrar, Henry st.White, Bartholomew, J.P., tanner, King st.Willard, Charles, storekeeper, Water st.Wilson, George F., band master, King st.Wood, Robert, proprietor of Exchange hotel, King st.Young, James, saloonkeoper, King st.Matthew PROSPECT, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Township of Beckwith and County of Lanork.Distant from Perth 21 miles.Mail daily.Population about 75.Baxter, William, shoemaker.Morris, Joseph, blacksmith.Burrows, John, postmaster, and store and tavern keeper.Sanders, James, carpenter and joiner.Coleman, rev.William, Wesleyan.Devine, Patrick, carpenter and joiner.James, William, saw millowner.May, Fleming, schoolmaster.Scott, John, & Uo., saw mill and carpenter's shop.Stewart, Peter, tailor.Tombleson, John, shoemakor.Williams, William, carpenter and joiner.PUSLINCH, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Township of the samo namo and County of Wellington.Distant from Guelph 11 miles, and from Hamilton 15 miles.Bates, George, tavernkecper.Black, James, farrier.Fiddler, Barnard, shoemaker.Leslie, Henry, tavernkeeper.Mickle, Charles, lumberer, Mail daily.Vonulation about 60.LESLIE, WILLIAM, J.P., postmaster, general mer: chant, clerk of Division court, commissioner in Queen's bench, and agent for issuing marringe licences. Dirzorory.] 1858.+ PRESTON\u2014PRICEVILLE.Wr
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