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AOVERIISINa  BIREOIORT. 


PROVISION  for  OLD  AGE,— or  for  HEIRS  and  DEPENDANTS,  and  a 
PROFITABLE  INVESTMENT  for  money. 

iavmHtb  1838,  anb  ^mpofomb  bg  ^opl  Algatttt  mib  ^  of  |8rliimunt. 

Head  Office  for  Canada  :—Moiitreal~Place  D'Armes. 

DIRECTORS : 
DAVID  TORRANCE,  Esq.,  of  Hesirs.  D.  Torrance  k  Co. 
GEORQE  MOFFATT,  Jun.,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  Gillespie,  Moffatt  It  Co. 
ALEXANDER  MORRIS,  Esq.,  M.P.P.,  Barrister,  Perth. 
Thh  HON.  G.  E.  OARTIER,  M.P.P.,  Advocate. 
THOMAS  KIRBT,  Esq.,  Manager  Commercial  Bank  of  Canada. 
PETER  REDPATH,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  John  Redpath  &  Son. 
MEDICAL  OFFICERr-Vi.  PALMER  HOWARD,  Esq.,  M.D. 
SECRETARY— V.  WARDLAW. 


While  afifording  all  the  advantages  and  facilities  usual  with  other  Offices, 
this  Institution  possesses  SPECIAL  and  ATTRACTIVE  features  peculiar  to  itself, 
and  it  has  largely  contributed  to  the  extension  of  Life  Assurance  Uiroughout  the 
whole  of  Great  Britain  t:  '^  Ireland,  at  well  as  British  North  America. 

DURING  THE  TWLl^ET-SEVEN  TEARS  of  its  operations,  the  Association 
has  been  among  the  most  successful  of  the  Life  Offices,  and  few  of  them  during 
the  last  ten  or  twelve  years  have  attracted  so  many  Entrants. 

The  POLJOIBS  now  in  force  amount  to  nearly....;..; £6,000,000  St«. 

POLICIES  on  laves  deceased,  and  paid  by  the  Association,  amount  to  upwards  of     662,068   " 
PROEITS  alreao^  Distributed  in  Cash  to  the  Policy-holders  during  their  Lives     260,000   " 

ACCUMULATED  FUND  Reserved  on  hand  as  at  5th  April  last,  was 945,066   " 

Total  ANNUAL  INCOMEJrom  Premiums  and  Interest  on  Investments,  is  now     290,857   " 
The  EMINENT  USEFULNESS  of  the  Institution  is  apparent,  flrom  its  bavins  paid,  dur- 
ing last  year  alone.  Policies  on  Deceased  Lives,  amounting  to  Seventy  ThousandPounds  Stg. 

Assoren  have  the  choice  of  Two  Schemes,  each  of  which  has  its 
peculiar  and  distinctive  advantages. 

Class  B,  or  Uncomditioxai.  Lifb  Assurakob,  namely,  Life  Assurance  almc 
without  any  Conditions  or  Rek^trictions,  as  explained  herein.  This  Class, . 
however,  not  intended  for  persons  residing  in,   or  lilcely  to  proceed  to.  un 
healthy  climates,  or  who  may  be  exposed  to  unusual  hazard.    The  profits 
allocated  to  the  Policies  under  this  Sobeme  will  be  £ont»  AddUunu  to  the 
Sums  usured.     The  Divisions  of  Profit  will  be  ma^e  every  6vi.  years,  the 
irst  in  1866 ;  and  the  List  of  Policies  are  closed  annually  on  5tL  December. 

CiiAis  A,  or  Obdutabt  Liri  Asbukanoi,  namely.  Life  Assurance  with  3o:sne  at  least 
of  the  ordinary  Conditions  and  Restrictions  in  Residence  and  Occupation. 
The  Association's  conditions  are,  however,  much  more  liberal  than  thqse  of 
many  other  Clffices.  This  scheme  is  to  be  distinguished  imtm.  others,  also,  by 
the  farorable  mode  of  allocating  profits  annually  in  cash  amongst  the  Policy- 
holders during  their  lives — the  annual  payments  for  the  policies  being 
thereby  considerably  reduced.    The  Lists  are  closed  annually  on  6th  April. 

Medical  Officer,^  J.  T.  ft  W.  FENHOCX, 

J.  GAEvET,  M.D.  Agents  for  Ottawa. 

OFFI0BS-18i  SFABKS  8TBEET. 


AOVBRTISIKO  DIBBOTORT. 

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INCORPORATED  1819. 


CHARTER  PERPETUAL. 


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This  old  and  favorite  Company  continues  to  insure  as  hereto- 
fore, at:  the  lowest  rates  commensurate  with  the  risks  incurred. 


PRIVATE  DWELLINfiS,  DETAGIED, 

THEIR   CONTENTS, 

Insured  for  Three  Tears  at  Greatly  Seduced  Bates. 


"JTor  Financial  strength^  liberal  treatment  of  Policy  Hold- 

erty  and  promptness  in  the  settlement  oflosseSf  the  ^TNA  occupies 
a  foremost  position. 

J.  T.  tb  W.  PENNOCK, 

Agents  for  Ottawa  and  Central  Canada. 


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OTTAWA 

CABINET  WAftlHOnSE, 

No.  1,  HDEAU  STREET,  OTTAWA. 

A  Splendid  Assortment  of  First-Olass  ;< 

HAH06ANY,    WALNUT    AND   OAK 

^arlnr,  €^mkx  nnir  fining  %um  ^rtk 

Also,  a  Large  Assortment  of  all  kinds  ef 

DOMESTIC  FURNITURE  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND, 

AND  MADE  TO  ORDER  WITH  DESPATCH. 
Experienced    Workmen   on  the  Premises  to  attend  to  the  Jobbing  Department. 

GEO.    SEALE,   Agent. 

CHARLES  ESPUN,  Jk., 

MIUWRI6HT,  EN6INEEB, 


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MEOHANIOAL  DMUQETSMAN. 


0>-3fimt,  SletTTfT  TVtmwi,  ctso 

Bailt  on  the  most  reoent  Approved  Principles. 


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Agent  for  Fleck's  Patent  improted  Tyler  Water  Wheel  and  Vulcan  Iron  Works, 

Montreal. 

PLANS,  SPECIFICATIONS,  and  all  kinds  of  MECHANICAL  DRAWINGS 
prepared,  and  Estimates  made, 

ADDRESS: 

OBARLBS   BSPLZN,   Jr., 

Ottawa,  L'Orlgnal,  or  Montreal. 


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No.  28 


SPARKS    STREEET. 


A  ourefoUy  seleoted  Biook  of  Enclish  and  I  oreign  Drugs  and  OhemioalSt  Lubin's  ud  Bim- 
mell's  Ferramer^;,Engli8h  Hair.lf  ail,  Shaving  and  Tooth  Bnuhes ;  Dressing,  Skle,  Fin*  and 


Back  Combs ;  louet  reauisites  of  every  description ;  English  Toilet  Seaps,  Bam  and  Car- 
riage Sponges :  all  reliable  Patent  Medicines ;  Tmsses  and  Shonlder  Braces ;  Medicinal 
Herbs,  Dyeatuffs  and  Jndson's  Family  Dyes,  &e.   The  sole  appointed  Agency  in  OttRwa  for 
Kenne^  Campbell  &  Co.'s  (Medical  Hall.  Montreal,)  Preparations. 
^TParboular  attention  paid  to  the  IMspensing  department. 

W.  M.  MASSEY, 

Family  and  Dispensing  Chemist. 

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ALL  THE  PRINCIPAL  CITIES  AND  TOWNS 

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CANADA  &  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


OFFICES :-Metcalf,  near  Sparks  St.;  Parliament  Buildings; 

and  Russell  House. 


JAMES  DAKEBS, 

Secretary. 


HUGH  ALLAN, 

President. 


N.  W.  BETHUNE,  MANAGER,  OTTAWA  OFFICE. 


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PIANOFORTES 

By  Chickering,  Steinway^  Stodart,  Dunhanif  &c.,  and 

MEIODBONS  AND  CABINET  ORGANS 

By  Prince,  and  JMaicn  and  Hamlin.    A  Large  stock  of  SHEET  MUSIC— a  parcel 
receiTed  weekly.    A  beaatifal  assortment  of  Fancy  Goodt,  suitable  for  Presents. 

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and  Steel  Jewellery,  Oomba,  Brainei,  Perfkimerjr,  Soaps,  Spectaoiea,  Opera 
Olasaea,  Mieroacopea,  Rodgera  4  Son'a  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery,  Papier  Machie 
and  Cabinet  Ware,  Trarelling  andDreasingBagi,  Satohella,  Cricketing,  Archery, 
Fishing  Tackle,  Croquet,  Toya.  Dolls,  and  a  large  rariety  of  Engliih,  French  and 

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JAMES  SUTHERLAND,  Compilke. 


PnbUih,ed  Annaally— Snbieription  Fri^d,  I8>00. 


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COMBS,  BRUSHES,  SOAPS,  &c., 

Patent  Medicines,  Dye  Staffs,  Seeds,  Boiled  and  Raw  Linseed,  Machinery 

and  Ooal  Oil,  &o.,  &o., 

GARDEN,    FIELD    AND    FLOWER    SEEDS,    &o. 

Physicians'  Prescriptions  Carefully  Compounded. 


Bristol's  Sarsaparilla,  Hostetter's  Bitters,  Drake's  Plantation 

Bitters,  Florida  Water, 

Lnbin's  and  Rimmel's  Perfames,  and  Toilet  Articles.    Sozodont,  Odona  Kallnn- 

terios,  for  tbe  Teeth.    Hincasea,  Revelenta,  and  other  Patent  Foods  for 

Ohildren  and  Inyalids,  &c. 


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PREFACE. 


In  bringing  out  this  the  Second  Edition  of  the  Ottawa  City 
AND  Counties  of  Garlbton  and  Russell  DiBEoioRf,  the  Com- 
piler begs  to  assure  the  public  that  no  expense  nor  labor  has  been 
spared  to  render  the  volume,  in  every  particular,  as  reliable  a 
guide  to  the  professional,  commercial,  manufacturing,  and  farm- 
ing communities  as  works  of  such  a  character  can  possibly  be  made. 
And,  although  it  is  next  to  impossible  to  have  a  compilation  of  this 
nature  entirely  free  from  errors,  it  is  to  be  hoped,  however,  the 
patrons  of  the  work  will,  in  view  of  the  difficulties  experienced  in 
obtaining  correct  information  from  so  many  different  sources, 
grant  their  kind  indulgence  and  overlook  such  as  may  unwittingly 
appear. 

The  Compiler  desires  to  present  his  acknowledgments  to 
the  Press  of  Ottawa,  and  to  many  gentlemen  both  in  the  City  and 
Counties  who  have  readily  furnished  such  information  as  was 
desired,  which  would  otherwise  have  involved  much  time  and 
expense  to  procure. 

To  the  Patrons  of  the  work  is  especial  gratitude  due  for  the 
liberal  support  given  the  enterprise  from  the  commencement. 

JAMES  SUTHERLAND, 

COHPILBR. 


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JAMES  HOPE  &,  CO., 

niannfaetnriiig  Stationers, 


IMPOBIEBS  OF 


fiENERlL  STiTIONERY. 


School  Books,  Bibles,  Church  Services,  Prayer  Books, 

&c,,  Ice  ire. 

CORNER  OF  SPARES  AND  ELGIN  STREETS, 
OTTAWA,    C.W. 


Particular  attention  given  to  the  Manufacture  of 


OF  THE  BfiST  MATERIAL  AND   WOBKMANSHIP. 


imiii  AID  FJiFEi  smiiii  II  lu,  m  ihihis. 

Execnted  in  the  best  manner  and  with  Despatch. 


JAMES  HOPE. 


S.  S.  M.  HUNTER. 


CONTENTS. 

CONTENTS. 


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Abbreviationa  used  in  this  work 43 

A^jnUnt  Oeneral's  Office. 17 

Advertising  Directory 287 

Agrioultnru  Sooietiei 87 

Alphabetical  Directory 43 

Antrim 203 

Aihton 203 

Association  of  Lumber  Mamofaotarea..    28 

Bands 37 

Banks..... 30 

Bell's  Comers 208 

Board  of  Trade 26 

Boards  for  the  Bzamination  of  Pro- 
vincial Land  Surveyors. 16 

Building  SocieUes 30 

Burritt's  Rapids 204 

Business  Directory 166 

Bytown  and  Nepean  Road  Company..    27 

Cambridge,  Township  of...  < 272 

Carp „ 206 

Churches 27 

City  Oovemmeat 23 

Civil  Sectretaiy's  Office 10 

Clarence,  Township  of. 273 

Clubs 38 

Collectors  of  Customs 12 

Common  School  Trusteen 23 

Coroners 23 

County  and  Judicial  Officers 24 

Courts 24 

Crown  Lands,  Department  of. 13 

"  Agents,  Upper  Canada..    14 

"  "      Lower  Canada»    14 

Crown  Law  Department 16 

Crown  Timber  Agents 14 

Cumberland,  Township  of. 278 

Customs  Department 11  n  26 

Department  of  Agriculture  and  Statis- 
tics       12 

Diamond 206 

Division  Court  Clerks 26 

Educational 34 

Executive  Council 10 

Vin  Brigade 36 

Fisheries  Branch 16 

Fitsroy  Harbor 206 

Fitsroy,  Township  of. 217 

Gloucester,  Township  of 222 

Ooulboume,  Township  of.  230 

Hasledean 206 

Holmes'  Comers 206 

Hospitals 20 

HubbeU's  Falls 206 

Huntley,  Township  of. 236 

Huntley 207 

Indian  Lands  Branch... 16 

Judiciary,  County  of  Carleton 24 

Ears 207 

Keuaon „.„ 207 


FAOB 

Kinbura 208 

Legislative  Assembly 10 

"  Council 17 

Literary  and  Soientiflo  Societies 33 

Long  Island  Looks 208 

Loyal  Orange  Associations 32 

Madawaska  River  Improvement  Cop'y    26 

Malakoff 208 

Manotick 209 

Marathon 209 

March „ 209 

March,  Township  of. 241 

Marlborough,  Township  of. 244 

Masonic 31 

Merivale 210 

Metcalfe 210 

Minister  of  Finance,  Office  of. 11 

Miscellaneous.'. 26 

Mohr,  or  Riddell's  Comers 211 

Munster 211 

National  Societies 33 

Nepean,  Township  of. 248 

Newspapers 30 

North  eower 211 

North  Gower,  Township  of. 266 

Office  Ottawa  River  Works 27 

Ordnance  Lands  Branch 16 

Osgoode,  Township  of. 262 

Ottowa , 1 

Ottawa  Gas  Company 26 

Ottawa  and  Prescott  Railway 26 

Ottawa  Post  Office 27 

Panmure 213 

Post  Office  Department .'..    16 

Province  of  Canada 10 

Provincial  Secretary's  Office 11 

"        Registry's  Department.....    H 

Public  Works 13 

Railway  Department 13 

Receiver  General's  Office 11 

Public  Instraotion,  Department  of.....    17 

Religious  and  Charitable  Societies 29 

Rideau  Canal  Office 26 

Richmond 213 

Roman  Catholic  Separate  Schools 36 

Russell,  Township  of. 283 

School  Trustees 23 

South  Gloucester 216 

South  March 216 

Stittsvllle 216 

Street  Directory 40 

Telegraph  Companies 38 

Temperance  Societies 36 

The  Royal  Family 9 

Torbolton 216 

Torbolton,  Township  of. 270 

Towns  and  Villages 203 

WestHuntley 216 

"   Osgood* 216 


»▼  ADVBRTIfllNa  DIRECTORY. 

PLAIN    AND    ORNAMENTAL    PRINTINC. 


oBxaxaX* 

Opposite  the  Bnsssll  House,  31  Elgin  Street,  Central  Ottaiva. 

All  Orders  promptly  »tt«nded  to,  and  executed  in  the  finest  style  of 

the  Art. 


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FAOB 

Agents,  Ale  and  Porter 165 

"      Commission 165 

"      Distillery ^. 185 

"       aeneral 165 

"       House,  Land  and  Estate 166 

"       Insurance 165 

"      Manufacturers 166 

"       Sewing  Machine 166 

"      Steamboat 166 

"      Steamship 167 

Agricultural  Implements 167 

Ales,  Importers  of. ,  167 

Architects  and  Civil  Engineers 167 

Artist 167 

Attorneys  and  Solicitors 167 

Auctioneers    and    Commission    Mer- 
chants    167 

Axe  and  Edge  Tool  Manufacturers 168 

Bakers  and  Confectioners 168 

Banks  and  Bankers SO,  168 

Barbers  and  Hairdressers. 168 

Barristers,  Attorneys  and  Solicitors...  168 

Baths 169 

Berlin  Wool  and  Fancy  Goods 169 

Billiard  Saloons 170 

Blacksmiths 170 

Elank-book  Manufacturers 170 

Boarding  Houses 170 

Boatbuilders 171 

Bookbinders  and  Blank-book  Manu- 
facturers   171 

Booksellers,  Stationers,  etc 171 

Boot  and  Shoemakers  and  Dealers 171 

Brass  Founders 172 

Brewers 172 

Brokers 172 

Brokers,  Stock  and  Money 172 

Broom  and  Brush  Manufacturers 172 

Builders  and  Contractors ..■•  172 

Butchers ...  173 

Cabinetmakers  and  Upholsterers 174 

Carding  and  Cloth  Dressing 174 

Carpenters  and  Builders 174 

Carpets,  Oil  Cloths,  etc .V..  174 

Carriage  and  Waggon  Makers 174 

Carvers  and  Oilders 175 

Chemists  and  Druggists 175 

Chair  and  Bedstead  Manufacturers....  175 

Chandlers 175 

Chromatic  Printers 175 

Cigars  and  Tobacco. 175 

CiTil  Engineers 175 


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Clothing  Herehants 175 

Coal  Merohaots 176 

Coal  Oils  and  lAmpf 176 

Collecting  Agents.. 176 

Commercial  Colleges 176 

Commission  Merchants 176 

Commission,  Forwarding  and  Shipping 

Merchants 177 

Confectioners 177 

Contractors ,....  177 

Coopers..... m..m 178 

Crookery,  China  acd  Glassware.. 178 

Dentists  173 

Dry  Goods,  Millinery  and  Clothing...  178 

Dyer  and  Scourer 179 

Edge  Tool  Manufaotnrers 168 

Engineer  and  Machinists 179 

Engraver,  Card,  Steel  and  Wood 179 

Exchange  Dealers..... 170 

Express  Companies 179 

Fancy  Goods 179 

Fancy  Shell  Work 180 

Farriers 180 

Fish  Dealers 180 

Flour,  Feed  and  Grain  Dealers 180 

Flour  and  Grist  Mills 180 

Forwarding  and  Shipping  Merchants^  180 

Founders  and  Machinists 181 

Frescoe  Painters  and  Decorators. 181 

Fruit,  Fish  and  Game  Deders 181 

Furniture  Dealers 181 

Furriers 181 

Gas  and  Steam  Fitters 181 

General  Merchants ^  181 

Gentlemen's  Furnishing  Goods..... 182 

Ginger  Beer  Makers 182 

Glass  Stainers 182 

Grecian  Blind  Manufacturers 182 

irreen  vrrocers......  ..... !•««««•••*.... .....  183 

Grocers 182 

Gunsmith 184 

Hairdressers  and  Perfumers 184 

Hardware 185 

Hatters  and  Furriers 185 

Hides,  Leather  and  Findings 185 

Hides  and  Skins,  Dealers  in..............  185 

Hotels,  Hotel  Proprietors  and  TaTsm* 

keepers 185 

House  Furnishing  Goods 188 

Insurance  Companies  and  Agents 188 

Iron,  Steel  and  Metals 189 

Jewellers 189 


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ADVERTISING  DIRECTORY. 


ESMONDS   BR08., 


43  SFABE8  STBEET, 

CENTRAl  OTTAWA. 


DEALERS  IN 


COOK,  HALL  PARLOR,  BOX, 


AND   EVEY  DESCRIPTION  OF 


STOTES,  TliWARE.  &C. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF    THE    CELEBRATED 

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And  sole  Agents  in  Ottawa  for 

KEDZIE'S  WATER  FILTERS. 

Lamps,  Globes,  Chimneys,  Wicks,  Canada  and  Pennsylvania 

Bock  Oils, 


E.  Bros,  would  draw  attentian  to  their  Stock  of  Refrigirators,  Baths  of  every 
description,  Filters,  and  Water  Coolers,  superior  to  any  other  house  in  Central 
Canada. 

Tenders  given  for  Tinners',  f lumbers,'  Gf^s  fitters'  and  Brass  Wprk  pa  ^uil^: 
^gs,  Bte^mbOAti,  4tc. 


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Jewellers,  Maaufaeturing 189 

Junk,  Deftlen 189 

Ladiea  and  Onildren'a  Underolothiog.  189 

Land  and  Real  Estate  Agents 189 

Leather  and  Findings 190 

Leather  and  Rubber  Belting 190 

Lirery  and  Sale  Stables 190 

Looksmitha 190 

Looking  Glass  and  Picture  Framers...  190 

Lumber  Merchants 190 

MaehinisU 191 

Marble  Manufacturers  and  Dealers 191 

Mattress  Manufacturers 191 

Merchant  Tailors  and  Clothiers 191 

MUliners  and  Millinery  Qoodc 192 

Millwrights 192 

Newspapers  and  Publishers... 192 

News  and  Periodical  Depots 192 

Oculist  and  Aurist 192 

Offleial  Assignee 192 

Ornamental  Iron  Works 193 

Pidnters,  Glaizers  and  I>aperhangers..  193 

P^ts,  Oils,  etc 193 

Paperhangers 193 

Paper  Hangings 193 

Parliamentary  Agents 193 

Patent  Right  Agents 194 

Photographers. 194 

Physicians  and  Surgeons 194 

Picture  Frame  Makers .......^....  194 

Planing  Mills 195 

Plasterers,  Plain  and  Ornamental 195 

Plumbers,  Qas  and  Steam  Fitters 195 

Pork  Packers  and  Dealers. 195 

Potash  Manufacturers 195 

Printers,  Book  and  Job 195 

ProTinoial  Land  Snrreyors...... 198 


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ProTision  Dealers « »  198 

Publlshm 198 

Restaurants » 197 

Saddlery  Hardware. 19T 

Sadlle  and  Harness  Makers 107 

Sash,  Blind  and  Door  Manubetnrers.  197 

Saw  Mill 197 

Schools,  Colleges,  etc 197 

Sculptor 198 

Seeds , 198 

Sewing  Machines  and  Agents 198 

Shingle  Mills.., 198 

Soap  and  Candle  Manufacturers 198 

Stationers „mm 198 

Steamboat  Aa:ents , 198 

Stock  and  Bill  Brokers 199 

Stores,  Tin,  Copper  and  Sheet  Iron 

Workars 199 

Superphosphate  of  Lime 199 

Tailors  and  Drapers 199 

Tanners,  Hide  and  Leatiier  Dealers...  199 

Tavemkeepers 199 

Theatre 200 

Tobacco  and  Cigars SOO 

Trunks,  Valises,  ete SOO 

Toys  and  Fancy  Goods » 179 

Turners  (Wood  and  Irory) ».«  SOO 

Undertakers SOO 

Upholsterers „  SOO 

Varnishes,  Bensole,  ete SOO 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 201 

Watchmakers  and  Jewellers 301 

Waggonmakers r SOI 

Wheelwrights SOI 

Wine  and  SpiritMerohanto SOI 

WooUenMill SOS 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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PAflX 

Jttna  Insurance  Company iii 

Armstrong,  George zxvi 

Amoldi,  K 287 

Austin,  C,  opposite  title viii 

Bansley,  C,  A  Co 204 

Beach  A  Co 288 

Belcourt  A  Co 287 

Bell  and  Woodburn xir 

Blasdell,  N.  S.  A  Co zxii 

Borbridge,  S.  A  H 288 

Bonrget,  James 289 

Bronsons,  Weston  A  Co 287 

British  American  Commercial  College, 

gilt  card,  back  of  boek. 
Browne,  Jame8« , xz 

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Brush,  Charles  E... zzviii 

Buck,  George  A 288 

Buckley,  Patrick 291 

Campbell  A  Co 291 

Citisen  Office 290 

Clemow  Francis 814 

Cookbum,John..... 391 

Cooker,  George zz 

Commercial  Union  Ass.  Co.c S14 

Cotton,  George. S16 

Crosby,  P.  Q 398 

Cruice,  R.  W 398 

Cunningham  A  Lindsay 398 

Carrier,  J.  M.,  A  Co 898 


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Subsrsts,  Geonn  E xziv 

Diokinion,  M.  K 826 

Dunn,  Kdward „ , xx 

Daveirnay  Bros zzt 

Eaton,  R.  k  Co , 294 

Bfmonde,  Bros zri 

Bsplin,  Charles,jr, iv 

EraoB,  Jeremiah zzxi 

ETeniUgPoflt 3U9 

Fingland  k  Draper 295 

IFatroye,  Oeorm 297 

Qarland,  Mutohmor  k  Oo vii 

Oarth,  Charles xziii 

Oarvey,  Dr.,  Joseph 296 

Gontn,  James  A.  (Qilt  card  ontsidl.) 

Goutdthrtte,  Samuel 297 

Grant,  Donald  M 296 

Grant  &  Henderson 298 

Hamilton's  Hotel... „...  xix 

Hartford  Etra  Insurance  Company 299 

Haycock  ft  Haycock xix 

Hayei,  M.  P. zzvi 

Herriek  k  Brush zzriii 

Holgate,  Ollrer  andAnnable 295 

Hope,  James  ft  Co zii 

Hoire,  Gevrge  ft  Son 297 

Hamphries,  Georffe 300 

Hompfarys,  Wm.  J vi 

Hanter,  Rose  ft  Co 163 

Hunton,  T.  ft  W 300 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company 206 

Isaae,  Thomas 208 

Reams  ft  Ryan 301 

Keefer,  AnguBtuB xix 

Kelly,  J.  «.... 301 

Lsjivierre,  B.  B 302 

Lawrence,  Bros 302 

Learens,  David  R 308 

Leggo,  Christopher,  M.D 302 

IieSgo*  John 302 

Life  Association  of  Scotland ii 

:^4oftn8,  P.  A «.«.< 803 

MoGUliTray,  B.  K.,  ft  Go riii 

McKay,  Thomas 303 

McKay,  William 304 

MaoCarthy,  Henry  F 306 

Matoney,  James 303 


Haasey,  W.  M t 

Meadows,  H.,  ft  Oo AXvii 

Miles,  Edward xxiii 

Montreal  ft  Ottawa  Forwarding  Co....  81 ' 

Montreal  Telegraph  Company v 

Morrison,  William 307 

Mortimer,  Alexander zxi 

Murphy,  Denis .^IC 

MusgroTO  ft  Wright,  (Gilt  card  o-.twlue) 

OlTord,  Jonathan 308 

Orme,  J.  L.  ft  Son y\ 

Ottawa  Daily  Citizen 290 

Ottawa  Evening  Post 309 

Ottawa  Daily  Times 316 

Ottava  River  Narigatien  Co 323 

Peck  ft  Gallup 308 

Pennock,  J.  T.,  ft  W 327 

Porley  ft  Fattee,, , 307 

Preston,  Geo.  H 307 

Provincial  Insurance  Company 296 

Quinn,  Hugh , 310 

iiobertson  ft  Rowsell 812 

Rochester,  John,  Jr 810,  811 

Koos,  John 310 

Royal  Canadian  Bank xxvi 

Russell  House,  (Gilt  card  on   coyer.) 

Seale,  George,  Agt iv 

Shaver,  John  I. xxxi 

Sincennos  ft  HcNaughton 313 

Skinner,  Joseph ^      x 

Spencer,  E 317 

Stewart,  James  Douglas,  M.D 314 

Stewart,  C.  E.,  ft  Co 309 

Stiff  ft  Gregory ^„ 314 

Stockdale,  John 315 

Stockdale  ft  Bros 315 

Taylor,  L  B 29d 

Townsend,  John xxz 

Tracy,  Jame 312 

Traveller's  Insurance  Company 326 

Upper  Ottawa  Forwarding  and  Bail- 
way  Company 324 

Union  Uonse , xxvi 

Vaughan,  J.  J w ,xxvi,  xxviii 

Wade,  William 299 

Waters,  David 317 

York,  JesseE 217 


MlS££^LLANEOUS  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PACK 

Burnett  House,  "Kingston,  C.W xxix 

Great  "Wenom  Railway 320,  321,  822 

Iirterp-,tional  iTotel,  Preseott 318 

Ottawt.  !Iotel,  L'Original 318 


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Ottawa  and  Presoott  Railway 319 

Watrous,  U.,  Ogdensbnrgh,  N.T« 806 

Wests,  Bradley  ft  Cary,  N.T:, 164, 

and  Dottom  lines. 


ADYBWriBISGr  BIRBOTORT. 


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HAYCOCK  &  HAYCOCK,       i 

SOLICITOBS  IN  CHANCEBY, 

OONVETANOERS,  NOTARIES  PUBUO,  &c.,  &c., 


EL®m  iTo,  ©IT 
OFFICE-POST  OFFICE  BUILI>ING. 


1.  B.  HATOOOX. 


1.  >.  HATCOOK. 


AUGUSTUS    KEEPER, 

BARBISTER  AND  ATTORNET-AT-LAW, 

0olicitor  in  €t)an»rs,  dlanm^anuVf  S^c, 

OFFICB-OPPOSITB  THE  POST  OFFICE,  BLCfIN  STREET, 

In  the  Booms  lately  occupied  as  the  Cnstom  House. 
OTTAWA,  C.l¥. 

HAMILTON'S  HOTEL, 

(FOBMEBLY  MATHEWS'  HOTEL,) 

YORK  STRBET,  OTTAWA,  L  W. 

MBS.  HAMILTON,  PBOPBIETBfiSS. 


THIS  Honso  hubeen  put  into  »  thorough  state  of  npain  repdnted,  decorated  and  refur- 
nished with  all  the  latest  appliances  of  comfort    No  exertions  nor  expense  will  be 
spared  in  rendering  this  House  second  to  none  in  Ottawa. 

GOOD  STABLQra  IN  BEAR  OF  THE  PBEMISES. 


of  th»  Choicest  desoriptioDi  always  kept. 


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AND  DEALER  IN  EVERT  DESCRIPTION  OF 
WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 

34,  SPARKS  STREEET, 

OTTAWA,  C.  W. 


'Iiteidlng  Psireliagen  nspeettUlf  invltea  to  nil  and 

eiamlBe  Stock. 


JAMES  BROWNE, 

Jkentiate  of  %pi\tmm'  fall, 


DiSPENSINfl   AND   FAMILY   CHEMIST, 

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Accounl  Books  made  to  Older  for  any  branch  of  business. 

Baling  done  to  any  Pattern;  Paging  and  Numbering  executed  on 
Moderate  Terms.    Particular  attention  paid  to  Mai?  Mounting. 


Orders  Crom  Country  Municipalities,  Mercliants  and  others, 

will  receive  prompt  attention,  and  be  forwarded  to 

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N.  S.  BLASDELL  &  CO., 


MANUfACTURERS  OF 


€E!iTBAIi  DISCHARGE— Tyler's  &  Kendall's  Patents, 

The  latter  a  recent  improTemeat,  patented  in  1863  ; 

^EA€T10IV — Rose,  Lamb,  and  Snail  Shell. 

GEARING,  SHAFTING,  PULLEYS,  and  every  other  description 
of  SAW  AND  GRIST  MILL  IRONS. 


Having  unrivalled  faoilities  for  this  olasa  of  work  (oar  stock  of 
patterns  being  very  extensive,  and  our  Machinery  the  best  of  its  class 
that  could  be  procured),  and  having  furnished  the  iron  work  for  a  large 
portion  of  the  principal  Mills  on  the  Ottawa  and  its  tributaries,  we  are 
warranted  in  saying  that  our  work  is  second  to  none  iu  this  Province. 

We  also  mannfaoture  the  "  Diamond"  Planino,  ToNQiriNa  and 
Groovino  Maohii^e,  for  which  we  received  the  only  GOLD  MEDAL 
awarded  at  the  Provincial  Exhibition  in  Montreal  in  1860. 


Builders'  Castings  and  Ornamental  Iron  Railings,  in  great 

Variety. 

Forgings,  and  Iron  and  Brass  Castings  of  every  description  made  to 
order  on  the  shortest  notice  by  experienced  workmen. 

]V.  IS.  BLASDELL  &  CO. 


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6AS  FITTER.  STEAI  FITTER, 

COPPERSMITH  AND  BRASSFOUNDBR, 

941,   RIBEAV   HT^   OTTAWA. 

MONTBEAL  ESTABLISHMENT,  140  &  142,  OBAIG  ST, 


ManufMturer  of  all  desoriptions  of  work  for  Water  and  Gas  Works,  Breweries,  Distiller- 
ies, MU1>>  Ac.    Makes  and  fits  up  Oalvaniied  and  Tin  Roofing,  Comioeo,  Gutters, 
OoDdnctorSi  Ao.,  Ac.    Also,  a  new  and  improred 

LOW  PRESSURE  HOT   WATER  APPARATUS, 
And  Gold's  Low  Pressure  Steam  Apparatus, 

Tocether  with  all  kinds  of  Warming  Apparatus  for  Public  and  PriTata  Buildiogs,  Onto 
Honses,  vIntriM,  Hills,  Ac   WUI  keep  on  hand  and  for  Slae 

STOVES  OF  ALL  KINDS, 

Hot  Air  Fnmaoes,  Kitchen  Sanges,  Iron  Fomitnre,  and  Bmlders* 
Caitings,  Tin,  Copper,  CkUvanized,  Iron  and  Zinc  Wares. 


i9*0rders  ft>om  the  Country  will  receive  Strict  Attention. 

THE  HIGHEST  FBICE  PAID  FOB 

OLD  COPPER,   BRASS,  LEAD  AND  IRON. 


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DESBERAT'S  BLOCK,  SPARKS  ST., 


Thebost  Workmen,  and  the  largest  stook  of  Leathers  t.wJi  other  Materials, 
enables  him  to  produce  the  yerj  finest  work  in  toe  above  line. 


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OTTAWA    ACENCY. 


0FFI€E-DESBARAT'8  BUILDING,  77  SPARKS  STREET, 

M.   F.   HAYES,  Agent. 

J.J.  VAUGHAN, 


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Furniture  manu&ctured  and  repaired.    Drapery  Curtains  and  Win- 
dow Shades  furnished  complete  in  the  latest  styles. 


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CORNER  OF  QUEEN  AND  ELGIN  STS. 


8E0R8E  ARMSTRONB,  PROPRIETOR. 

Omnibasses  to  and  Drom  the  Cars  and  Boats. 

GENERAL  STAGE  OFFICE. 


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E.  MILES,       - 

HAIRDRESSER,  BY  APPOINTMENT,  TO 


Patent  Rotary  Hair  Brushy 

(The  only  one  on  this  Continent,)  constantly  in  use. 


In  this  line  of  business  E.  Miles  will  always  be  able  to  compete  with  any  and  all  of  the  estab- 
lishments of  the  kind  in  America,  as  he  makes  ithis  aim  to  employ  the  best  European  Artiste 
in  manufacturing  all  kinds  of  Hair  work. 

Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'    Wigs  of  all  Colors  wUl  be   kept  constantly  on  hand. 

Also,  all  kinds  of  Device  work  in  Hair ;  Hair  Watch  Guards  and  Bracelets  manufactured  of 
their  own  hair  (if  desired),  on  the  shortest  notice. 


In  connection  with  the  HaxrdreHsing  Saloon,  Baths  are  being  fitted  introducing  all  the  latest 
improvements. 

English  and  French  Perftimery,  Scented  Soaps,  Razors,  Razor  Strops-,  Hair,  NtuI,  Tooth, 
and Shavmg  Brushes;  also,  E.  Miles'  Phygiologieal  Hair  Benovator,  for  restoring  the  Hair 
to  its  original  color ;  and  E.  Miles'  celebrated  Hair  Tonic,  a  beautiful  preparation  for  Hair- 
dressing,  always  kept  on  hand. 

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STOCK  AND  EXCHAICE 

Estntd,  Conunission  and  Ingiirance  Agent. 


mmt  FOR  MORTON'S  DISTILLERY,  KINGSTON. 

Aumond's  Building,  No.  3  Bideau  Street,  Ottawa. 


CHARLES  E.   BRUSH, 

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Bailwayand  Steamboat  Agent. 

AGENT  FOR  WM;  DOwTcO^sTcELEBBATED  PALE  ALES, 
HIGHWINES  AND  WHISKEY. 

AITMOND'S  BTHLDINa,  Ho.  8  BIDXAU  ST.,  OTTAWA. 


ANTI-DYSPEPTIC  TONIC  BITTERS. 

These  Bitters  are  a  oertaia  cure  for  Dyspepsia.  They  are  in  use  and  for  sale 
at  all  Druggists,  Qrocers,  Hotels  and  Restaurants  throughout  the  United  States 
and  British  American  Prorinces.  Orders  from  a  distance  promptly  supplied  and 
stfevrely  packed.    Prepared  from  the  original  receipt  by 

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Horse  Shoeing  and  everj  desoriptiou  of  Blacksmithing  exeonted  at  the  Bhortest 
notice.    Qeneral  Repairing  and  Jobbing  promptly  fittended  to. 


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In  order  to  accommodate  nn  increasing  business,  we  have  just  completed 

an  extension  of  our  premises,  and  are  now  in  a  position  more  fully  to 

meet  the  wants  of  our  oustomers.    The  best  and  most  reliable 

STOTO  EWAIS  IN  STOCK, 


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Hall  and  Parlor  Stoves, 

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Flower  Baskets,  Wire  Dish  Covers,  Toddy  Kettles, 
Bachelor  Dispatches,  Cistern  Pumps,  &c. 

FIRST-CUSS  MECHANICS  ALWAYS  EMPLOYED. 

Steamboat  and  Buildef^s  Job  Work  punctually  attended  to. 


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Is  at  all  times  furnished  with  the  best  quality  of  goods. 


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CONVEYANCERS,  &c., 

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OTTAWA. 


ir  otie  Seat  of  Goveriment,  Ottawa  holds  the  proud  position  of  the 
chief  city  of  Caoada,  and  perhaps,  of  British  North  America,  yot, 
though  that  fact  in  itself  would  make  it  the  central  point  of  attraction, 
Ottawa  is  not  entirely  dependent  upon  its  position  as  Capital  to  entitle 
it  to  rank  as  one  of  the  ohief  cities  on  this  continent.  Oommeroial 
towns,  in*all  countries,  command  and  quiro  a  world  wide  celebrity, 
while  mere  manufacturing  towns  sink,  comparatively,  into  insignificance; 
but  the  latter  are  absolutely  necessary  to  the  former,  and  invariably 
compare  favorably,  both  for  wealth  and  population,  with  them. 

Cities  situated  at  the  mouths  of  large  rivers,  and  on  the  great 
highway  of  nations,  will,  of  necessity,  become  of  great  importance,  hence, 
before  the  valley  of  the  Ottawa  was  known,  and  when  the  site  of  the 
present  capital  was  a  wilderness,  unknown  to  any  but  the  child  of  the 
forest,  Quebec,  Montreal,  Kingston,  and  other  cities  and  towns  of  Canada 
were  large  and  flourishing  places.  But  since  Canada  was  first  settled, 
until  quite  recently  she  has  depended  upon  the  mother  country  and 
the  neighboring  Republic,  for  all  her  wants  in  manufactured  goods;  now, 
however,  attention  is  being  given  to  the  great  and  varied  resources  of 
the  country.  Already  our  Canadian  cloths  have  attracted  the  notice  of 
foreign  merchants.  Already  we  are  able  to  supply  our  own  wants  in 
many  articles  of  domestic  and  commercial  use,  but  still  one  great  re- 
source, one  great  means  of  wealth  remains  to  be  developed.  That  is 
Iron. 

Our  forefathers  considered  the  possession  of  gold  the  acme  of 
human  prosperity,  but  in  the  present  day  we  are  content  if  we  have  but 


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a  liberal  supply  of  the  baser  metals,  well  assured  that  the  wants  of  the 
world  will   prove  the  true  philosopher's  stone,  and  speedily  transmute 
them  into  the  yellow  god  ao  greedily  sought  after  by  every  member  of 
the  human  family.     These,  Ottawa  possesses.     Nature  has  supplied  the 
valley  of  the  Ottawa  with  no  niggard  hand.     JTcncuth  a  soil,  naturally 
fertile,  is  to  be  found  unbounded  stores  of  the  most  useful,  and  hence, 
of  the  most  precious  metals,  the  full  development  of  which  is  but  a 
question  of  time.    The  Iron  Mines  of  Hull  are  already  at^raoting  atten- 
tion, and  will,  without  doubt,  bo  sooi  aokively  worked ;  while  the  iron 
wealth  of  Renfrew  has  for  many  years  been  known  and  recognized.     In 
1851  the  specimens  of  iron  ore  from  Canada  to  the  World's  Exhibition 
of  London,  were  selected  by  Sir  Wm.  Logan  from  surface  products  of 
the  Renfrew  Mines.     As  yet,  these  deposits  have  not  been  developed, 
but  no  doubt  can  be  entertained  that  they  will,  cro  long,  receive  the  atten- 
tion of,  not  only  speculators,  but  of  men  willing  to  employ  their  capital  in 
developing  the  resources  of  tho  country  for  their  country's  good.  *  Ottawa 
must  then  become  tho  centre  of  this  rich  and  fertile  district,  and  is 
destined,  at  no  distant  date,  from  its  natural  resources,  to  hold   tho 
position  of  tho  Birmingham  or  Sheffield  of  British  America.     At  the 
same  time,  tho  vast  water-power  to  be  found  on  the  banks  of  i'<i  two 
rivers,  the  Ottawa  and  Rideau,  must  offer  to  manufacturers  faoiiiues  to 
be  found,  perhaps,  in  no  other  part  of  the  Province.    All  that  is  wanted 
is  increased  railway  communication,  and  that  we  have  no  reason  to  doubt 
the  Ottawa  and  Presoott  Railway  Company  will  soon  give.    But  it 
is  not  in  iron  alone  that  the  valley  of  the  Ottawa  is  rich.    In   lead, 
plumbago  and  other  minerals  it  can  compete  with  any  other  part  of  the 
continent;  while  for  lumber  its  resources  are  unbounded,  and  its  facilities 
for  bringing  that  lumber  to  market  arc  unequalled,  perhaps,  in  the  world. 
In  the  neighborhood  of  Ottawa,  at  Arnprior,  are  extensive  quarries  of 
the  best  marble  to  be  found  in  America,  in  proof  of  which  the  specimens 
to  be  seen  at  the  new  Parliament  Buildings  need  only  be  cited.     Besides 
the  Arnprior  marble,  the  district  of  Ottawa  furnishes  all  kindi  of  build- 
ing stone.    A  black  or  grey  limestone,  which  gives  a  fine  massi  'o  appear- 
ance to  buildings,  and  which  has  been  extensively  used  in  this  neighbor- 
hood, is  known  as  the  Trenton  linaegton^.    A  very  beautiful  white  or 


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light-yellow  freestone  ia  found  at  Nopean;  and  another,  white  as  Carrara 
marble,  is  obtained  at  Perth.  These  are  the  principal  of  the  building 
stone  found  in  this  neighborhood,  but  there  are  many  beautiful  kinds  of 
stone  besides. 

Since  the  appointment  of  Ottawa,  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  as 
the  Capital  of  these  Provinces,  it  and  the  neighboring  districts  have 
commanded  increased  attention  at  the  hands  of  the  moneyed  men  of  the 
country.  The  consequence  is  that  Ottawa,  during  the  past  few  years, 
has  increased  in  size,  wealth,  population,  and  importance  at  an  almost 
unprecedented  rate,  and  now  possesses  some  of  the  finest  public  and 
private  buildings,  the  largest  and  most  important  manufactories,  and 
the  most  extensive  mills  to  bo  found  in  any  portion  of  Her  Majesty's 
dominions  of  British  North  America.  The  magnificent  pile  of  buildings 
lately  erected  as  Government  aad  Departmental  Buildings  will  always 
make  Ottawa  rank  high  among  the  cities  of  America  in  point  of  archi* 
tectural  objects  of  interest.  But,  besides  these,  it  has  many  other 
public  and  private  buildings  of  superior  character,  among  which  mention 
may  be  made  of  tho  Roman  Catholic  Cathedral,  St.  Joseph's  College, 
the  General  Hospital,  County  Gaol,  Desbarats'  Block,  the  Convent, 
several  churches,  and  the  various  banks. 

For  hotel  accommodation  Ottawa  is  well  off,  having  several  large 
and  well  appointed  hotels.  Tho  Russell  House,  J.  A.  Gouin,  proprietor, 
will  vie  with  any  house  in  the  Province ;  a  large  and  handsome  addition 
is  being  made  to  it,  and  when  completed  the  Russell  House  will  afford 
accommodation  for  300  guests.  Tho  Albion,  Nicholas  Street,  John 
Graham^  proprietor,  is  a  first-class  family  hotel.  Hamilton's,  R.  R. 
Hamilton,  proprietor,  and  Mathews',  T.  Mathews,  proprietor,  are  also 
good  hotels.    There  arc  besides  these  many  good  second-class  houses. 

Ottawa  boasts  of  a  good  theatre,  at  present  under  the  able  manage- 
ment of  Mr.  John  Townsend,  lessee. 

For  travelling  and  forwarding  facilities  the  capital  is  tolerably  well 
supplied,  though  such  is  the  increase  in  population  and  general  business 
that  other  and  more  extensive  means  must  soon  be  provided.  At  present 
there  are  tho  Ottawa  and  Prcscott  Railway,  which  enters  the  city 
through  New  Edinburgh;    three   Passenger    and    Freight    Lines   of 


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Steamers,  and  several  lioes  of  Stages.  The  Ottawa  River  NavigatioD 
Company  convey  passengers  and  freight  to  Montreal  by  firat-olnss 
steamers,  handsomely  appointed,  vii.,  "Queen  Victoria,"  Gapt.  A. 
Bowie,  and  the  "  Prince  of  Wales,"  Capt.  Sheppard,  and  the  "  Oonsort," 
now  nearly  completed,  thas  forming  one  of  the  best  river  lines  in 
British  America. 

Dickinson's  Rideau  Passage  and  Freight  Line,  between  Ottawa  and 
Kingston,  by  Rideau  River  and  Canal,  consists  of  two  first-clasft 
steamers,  the  "  City  of  Ottawa,"  Capt.  J.  Ryan,  and  "  Bytown,"  Capt. 
Thos.  Farmok',  besides  a  fleet  of  eleven  freight  steamers  and  fifty 
barges,  doing  a  large  freight  and  towing  business  between  Kingston, 
Ottawa,  and  Lake  Champlain. 

Montreal  and  Ottawa  Forwarding  Company  do  a  large  freight  and 
towing  business  between  Ottawa,  Montreal,  and  Lake  Champlain,  with  a 
fleet  of  seven  steamers  and  thirty  barges. 

Union  Forwarding  and  Railway  Company,  Upper  Ottawa  Route, 
have  four  first-class  passenger  and  three  freight  steamers  running  from 
Aylmer  t-,  the  head  of  navigation  on  the  Ottawa. 

Ottawa  possesses  Telegraphing  facilities,  connecting  it  with  all 
pointr  in  Canada  and  the  United  States  by  the  Montreal  and  Provincial 
Telegraph  Companies. 

The  city  now  contains  fourteen  Churches,  a  College  (St.  Joseph,) 
3rammar  School,  three  Collegiate  Schools,  a  Commercial  College,  four 
Young  Ladies'  Academies,  and  excellent  Pablio  Schools,  all  under  the 
charge  of  competent  professors  and  teachers.  There  are  several  private 
schools  all  well  attended. 

The  literary,  scientific,  national,  benevolent,  and  other  societies 
will  be  found  classified  in  another  part  of  this  work. 

There  are  four  Fire  Companies,  two  Hook  and  Ladder  Companies, 
three  Building  Societies,  several  Insurance  Agencies,  and  six  Banks 
(branches  of  the  Bank  of  Montreal,  Bank  of  British  North  America, 
Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Ontario  Bank,  Quebec  Bank,  und  Royal  Cana- 
dian Bank). 

The  grand  feature  of  Ottawa,  so  far  as  manufacturing  is  concerned, 
is  the  limitless  water-power  to  be  found  in  the  neighborhood.    At  the 


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falls  of  tho  Ohaudidre  and  the  Bideau  there  Me  severtl  extensive 
Flouring  and  Saw  Mills,  of  which  the  following  may  be  mentioned  as 
the  principal : 

Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.'s  Saw  Mill,  on  Viotoria  Island,  employs 
about  100  men.  They  have  at  present  about  125,000  logs,  of  which 
85,000,  ot  least,  will  be  made  into  lumber  this  season.  Messrs.  Bronsons, 
Weston  k  Co.  saw  on  an  average  about  16  or  17  million  feet. 

Pcrley  &  Pattee  have  a  large  saw  mill  on  Caudi^re  Island,  where 
they  employ  90  men,  and  saw  12  million  feet  of  lumber  per  year.  Their 
stock  of  logs  is  60,000. 

J.  B.  Booth  employs  45  men  at  his  mill  on  Chaudidre  Island. 
Has  now  on  hand  about  60,000  logs,  and  saws  yearly  11  million  feet  of 
lumber. 

A.  H.  Baldwin  employs,  this  season,  85  men,  and  saws  6  million 
feet.  His  mill  is  also  on  Ghaudi&re  Island.  A.  H.  Baldwin  &  Co., 
Chaudi^re  Island,  are  now  erecting  another  mill  on  the  Islaftd  which  ia 
intended  to  have  a  capacity  of  sawing  12  million  feet. 

J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.  have  an  extensive  mill  at  New  Edinburgh, 
driven  by  the  water  of  the  Bideau.  In  connection  with  the  mill  is  a 
Sash  Factory.  They  employ,  in  all,  200  men,  and  turn  out  11  million 
feet  of  lumber  in  a  year. 

Levi  Young  &  Co.,  on  Victoria  Island,  employ  about  40  men  at 
their  saw  mill,  and  saw  about  7  million  feet  of  lumber. 

Gilmour  &  Co.  have  a  large  mill  on  the  Gatineau  Biver,  about  seven 
miles  from  Ottawa,  where  they  have  about  100  men  at  work,  and  annu- 
ally turn  out  16  million  feet. 

W.  Taylor,  on  Montreal  street,  Lo  Breton's  Flat,  employs  20  men, 
and  saws  four  million  feet  of  lumber. 

Georgo  and  Bobert  Mason  saw  about  one  million  feet  per  year,  em- 
ploying five  men. 

Law  &  Johnstone,  Le  Breton's  Flat,  have  a  mill  driven  by  steam, 
using  a  forty-horse  power  engine,  and  employ  14  men.  They  manu- 
facture a  million  feet  of  lumber.  Shingle,  lath,  and  planing  mills  are 
attached  to  the  saw  mill. 

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employment,  and  86  million  feet  of  lumber  are  yearly  sawed,  the  greater 
part  of  which  finds  its  way  to  the  American  markets.  Besides  the  men 
thus  employed  in  the  mills  the  lumber  trade  of  Ottawa  gives  employment 
to  a  great  number  of  men  who  are  constantly  engaged  in  cutting  and 
rafting  logs. 

Ottawa  contains  three  iron  foundries.  The  Victoria  Foundry  is 
situated  on  Middle  street,  Victoria  Island,  and  is  owned  and  carried  on 
by  N.  S.  Blasdell  &  Co. ;  the  machinery  is  propelled  by  water  power 
furnished  by  the  Ottawa.  This  foundry  has  been  established  for  many 
years,  and  contains  the  very  best  kind  of  machinery — some  originally 
designed  and  manufactured  by  the  proprietors.  They  received,  in  1861, 
the  Prince  of  Wales'  Gold  Medal  for  their  patent  planing  machine, 
which  is  considered  the  best  machine  of  the  kind  in  America.  They 
employ  about  twenty-five  hands,  and  turn  out  steam  engines,  lathes, 
agricultural  implements,  saw  and  grist  mill  machinery  of  every  descrip- 
tion. • 

In  connection  with  the  Victoria  Foundry,  there  is  a  very  powerful 
force  pump,  requiring  a  force  equal  to  eighty  horses  to  work ;  this  is 
fully  supplied  by  the  almost  unlimited  power  afforded  by  the  Chaudidre 
Falls.  This  pump  is  put  up  in  a  suitable  stone  building  in  a  position 
where,  in  case  of  fire  on  either  side,  hose  can  be  attached,  and  half  a 
dozen  streams  be  made  use  of.  This  pump  was  manufactured  by  N.  S. 
Blasdell  &  Co.,  of  the  Victoria  Foundry.  It  has  the  capacity  of  pump- 
ing two  thousand  gallons  per  minute. 

The  City  Foundry  was  established  in  1848,  by  T.  M.  Blasdell. 
Mill  machinery  and  agricultural  implementiS  are  the  chief  articles  manu- 
factured. 

Perkins'  Foundry  is  situated  on  Sparks  street,  and  was  established 
in  1840,  by  Lyman  Perkins ;  the  machinery  is  propelled  by  two  engines 
of  twenty-five  horse  power ;  a  number  of  hands  are  kept  employed  in 
the  manufacturing  of  steam  engines,  boilers  and  mill  machinery. 

Ottawa  contains  five  extensive  carriage  and  waggon  factories. 
Wm.  Stockdale  &  Brother's,  on  Rideau  street,  was  established  in  1854  : 
in  this  factory,  twenty-six  hands  are  employed,  and  an  engine  of  ten 
horse  power;  carriage^,  waggons,  sleighs,  cutters,  &c.,  are  turned  out, 


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each  year,  to  the  value  of  twenty  thousand  doUara.  Peter  Dufour 
established  his  carriage  works  in  1832;  thirteen  hands  are  kept  in 
constant  employment.  The  Royal  Carriage  Factory  was  established 
in  1840,  by  George  Humphries,  who  employs  fourteen  men,  and  turns 
out  carriages,  waggons,  &c.,  to  the  value  of  ten  thousand  dollars  per 
annum.  Jeremiah  Evans,  corner  Bank  and  Sparks  streets,  employs  five 
men.  John  Smith,  Bank  street,  eight  men.  There  are  several  other 
smaller  establishments. 

Axe  and  Edge  Tool  manufacturing  is  a  branch  of  industry  for 
which  Ottawa  has  been  justly  famous  for  many  years.  There  are  two 
factories,  turning  out  a  large  amount  of  all  kinds  of  axes  and  edge  tools, 
and  giving  employment  to  over  forty  workmen,  viz. :  S.  Washburn,  and 
Edward  Proulx. 

In  the  manufacture  of  Furniture,  Chairs  and  Bedsteads,  Holgate, 
Oliver  &  Annable  are  doing  a  large  business ;  their  factory  is  on  Chau- 
di6re  Island;  they  employ  a  large  number  of  hands,  and  turn  out 
manufactured  articles  to  the  value  of  ten  thousand  dollars  per  annum. 
Angus  &  Angus,  Rideau  street,  turn  out  a  large  quantity  of  work. 
Drcnan — Geo.  Sealo,  agent — manufactures  first-class  furniture  of  every 
description ;  the  warehouse  is  on  Rideau  street,  near  Sapper's  Bridge. 
A.  Swalwell  employs  seven  or  eight  hands  manufacturing  cabinet 
ware,  &c. 

In  Sash,  Doors  and  Blinds,  the  principal  factories  are  Peck  and 
Gallup's,  on  Chaudi^re  Island,  where  twelve  hands  are  employed,  and 
fifteen  thousand  dollars'  worth  turned  out  during  the  year.  J.  M.  Cur- 
rier &  Co.  employ  about  thirty  men,  and  turn  out  a  large  amount  of 
work  :  and  P.  Power  &  Son,  who  employ  twenty  men. 

The  Wood  Turning  Establishment  of  George  Newell  is  on  the 
Chaudi^re  Island,  and  turns  out  three  thousand  five  hundred  dollars' 
worth  of  chair  and  bedstead  stuff.  That  of  Smith's,  on  Cumberland 
street,  employs  two  or  three  hands. 

Ottawa  is  well  supplied  with  Flouring  Mills,  havingjthe  following,  viz. : 
that  of  the  MackayEstate,  at  the  Rideau  Falls,  or  New  Edinburgh,  and 
that  of  Thos.  Mackay  at  the  Chaudi^re  Falls,  who  is  very  extensively 
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Wilkioson,  at  Thompson's  Mills,  is  doing  an  excellent  business  in  gristing 
and  flouring.  The  Ottawa  Mills,  carried  on  by  William  Morrison,  is 
one  of  the  oldest  mills  in  Ottawa,  and  still  enjoys  a  large  gristing  busi- 
ness ;  it  has  the  capacity  of  grinding  two  hundred  bushels  per  day. 
Henry  McCormick,  baker  and  miller,  does  a  large  baking  business,  and 
grinds  about  seventy  thousand  bushels  of  wheat  per  annum. 

Eochester's  Tannery  is  the  lars;est  in  this  section  of  the  country ; 
from  twenty-five  to  thirty  men  are  kept  in  constant  employment,  and  the 
establishment  turns  out  about  sixty  thousand  dollars'  worth  of  leather 
during  the  year.  That  of  James  MoCuUough,  established  in  1860, 
employs  six  men,  and  turns  out  about  five  thousand  dollars'  worth  per 
annum.  Richard  Woodland  employs  seven  to  eight  hands.  His  tan- 
nery is  on  St.  Paul,  near  Mosgrove  street. 

Ottawa  has  three  Breweries,  viz. :  the  Victoria  Brewery,  established 
1829,  by  John  Eochester,  sen.,  and  James  Eochester,  now  conducted 
by  John  Rochester,  juD.;  seven  hands  are  here  employed  in  the  brew- 
ing of  ale  and  porter.  The  other  two  are  carried  on  by  Mr.  Sterling, 
foot  of  Eideau  Locks,  and  John  W.  Diamond,  St.  Paul  street. 

Charles  Garth  is  carrying  on  a  very  extensive  business  in  gas  and 
steam  fitting,  brass  founding,  &c.  The  contract  for  putting  in  the  heat- 
ing apparatus  and  gas  fixtures  in  the  Parliament  buildings  was  given  to 
Mr.  Garth.  The  whole  of  the  work,  about  completed,  reflects  credit 
upon  this  Ottawa  establishment. 

In  Blank  Book  manufacturing  and  Bookbinding  Ottawa  is  well 
supplied — the  following  first-class  establishments  do  an  extensive  and 
very  superior  trade  :  James  Hope  &  Co.,  corner  of  Sparks  and  Elgin 
streets ;  G.  E.  Desbarats,  Desbarats'  Buildings,  corner  of  Sparks  and 
O'Connor  streets;  Alex.  Mortimer,  corner  of  Sparks  and  Metcalfe 
streets;  and  Hunter,  Eose  &  Co.,  Sally  street,  opposite  Wellington 
market. 

Messrs.  Nordhemier  &  Co.  have  lately  established  an  agency  for 
all  kinds  of  music  and  musical  instruments,  under  the  management  of 
J.  L.  Orme  &  Son. 

Brass  Fouddries — Ghas.  Garth  and  Theodore  Friedriok  both  do  a 
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Tin-Ware  Manufacturing — In  this  branch  of  trade  there  are  many 
engaged,  but  the  largest  and  principal  establishments  are  those  of  Messrs. 
Esmonde  Bros,  Sparks  street ;  W.  H.  Meadows  &  Co.,  Sussex  street, 
and  Chaa.  Garth,  Kideau  street.  These  firms  also  deal  extensively  in 
Stoves  and  House  furnishing  goods  of  every  description. 

Marble  Works— \V.  J.&  A.  K.  Mills,  Sparks  Street;  AVm.  Mac 
farlane,  Rideau  Street ;  and  Painter  &  Taylor,  south  side  of  City  Hall 
Square,  are  the  only  establishments  in  Ottawa  in  this  branch  of  business. 

Brush  and  Broom  manufacturers,  W.  &  11.  Reardon  carry  on  this 
trade  on  William  street. 


THE    ROYAL    FAMILY. 

Her  Most  Excellent  Majesty  (Alexandria)  Victoria, — By 
the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith.  Her  Majesty,  the  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  late  Prince  Edward,  Duke  of  Kent,  fourth  son  of  King 
George  III.,  and  of  Victoria-Maria-Louisa  (Princess  Dowager  of  Leinen- 
gen),  Duchess  of  Kent,  and  sister  of  the  King  of  the  Belgians.  Her 
Majesty  was  born  at  Kensington  Palace,  on  the  24th  of  May,  1819; 
baptized  on  the  24th  of  June,  1819 ;  ascended  the  throne  on  the  demise 
of  her  uncle.  King  William  IV.,  20th  June,  1837 ;  and  was  crowned 
at  Westminster,  on  the  28th  June,  1838.  Her  Majesty  was  married  at 
St.  James's  Palace,  on  the  10th  of  February,  1840,  to  his  late  Royal 
Highness  Francis-Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emmanuel,  Duke  of  Saxe, 
Prince  of  Coburg  and  Gotha,  who  died  14th  December,  1861. 

Issue. — Victoria- Adelaide-Mary-Louisa,  Prhiceus  Royal,  b.  2l8t 
November,  1840 ;  married  25th  January,  1858,  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  to  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederick- William-Nicholas- 
Charles  of  Prussia. 

Albert-Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  b.  9th  Nov.  1841.  Married  10th 
March,  1863,  at  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  to  her  Royal 
Highness  Princess  Alexandraof  Denmark. — hme:  Albert- Victor- 
Christian-Edward,  b.  Jan.  8,  1864.  George-Frederiok-Earnest- 
Albert,  b.  June  3,  1865. 

Alice-Ma«d-Mary,  b.  25th  April,  1843.  Married  1st  July,  1862,  at 
Osborne,  to  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederick- William-Louis 
of  Hesse- Darmstadt. 


Alfred-Ernest-Albert,  b.  6th  August,  1844. 
Helena- Augusta -Victoria,  b.  25th  May,  1846. 

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Louisa-Caroline-Alberta,  b.  18th  March,  1846; 
Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert,  b.  1st  May,  1850. 
Lcopold-Gcorge-Duncan- Albert,  b.  7th  April,  1853. 
!Beatricc-Mary.Victoria-Feodore,  b,  14th  April,  1857. 


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PROVINCE    OF    CANADA. 

Seat  op  Govern-mlnt — Ottawa. 

Governor  General. — His  Excellency  tha  llight  Hon.  Charles 
Stanley,  Viscount  Monck,  Governor  General  of  British  North  America, 
and  Captain-General  and  Govcrnor-in-Chief  of  the  Provinces  of  Canada, 
New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Island  of  Prince  Edward,  &c., 
<fco.,  &c.  Denis  Godley,  Governor  General's  Secretary  ;  Lieut. -Col.  the 
Hon.  Richard  Monck,  Coldstream  Guards,  A.U.C.,  Military  Secretary, 
and  Principal  Aide-dc-Camp.  (>apt.  Pcmberton,  GOth  Rifles,  Aide-dc- 
Camp.  Col.  Irvine,  Provincij-.l  Aide-dc-Camp.  Lieut.  Col.  DuchesneVr 
Lieut.  Col.  Bernard,  Lieut.  Col.  Cumberland,  extra  Provincial  Aides- 
de-Carap. 

Civiii  Secretary's  Office — Eastern  Block. — Denis  Godley,, 
Secretary;  H.  Cotton,  Chief  Clerk;  J.  Kidd,  2nd  Clerk;  J,  Burrowes, 
3rd  Clerk  ;  P.  St.  Hill,  Office  Keeper ;  G.  Boxall,  Messenger  \,  G~  Smith,, 
Extra  Messenger. 

EXiOCLTIVK  council. 

Receiver  General  and  Premier     .     .     .     Hon.  Sir  N.  F.  Belieau. 

Attorney  General  ^est Hon.  J.  A.  Macdonald. 

Attorney  General  East Hon.  G.  Cartier. 

Minister  of  Finance ,  Hon.  A.  T.  Gait. 

Provincial  Secretary/ Hon.  Wm.  McDoucrall 

Postmaster  General Hon.  W.  P.  How  land. 

Minister  of  Af/riculture Hod.  T.  D'Arcy  McGec. 

President  of  the  Council Hon.  A.  J.  Ferguson  Blair. 

Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands  .     .  Hon.  A.  Campbell. 

Coryn.issiotier  of  Puhlii;    Works     .  •.     .  Hon.  J.  C.  Chapais. 

Solicitor  General  Fast Hon.  H.  L.  Langevin. 

Solicitor  General   West  .     .  ...   Hon.  James  Cockburn. 

Officers. — Wm.  H.  Lee,  Clerk  of  Exocutive  Council.  Wm,  A. 
Kimsworth,  Assist,  do.  and  Confidential  Clerk.  Moore  A.  Higgins,  P. 
Vallerand,  Olivier  Cote,  F.  IL  HiraswortJ^,  H.  Alexander,  and  W.  H. 
Lee,  Clerks.  M.  Naughton,  Doorkeeper,  and  W,  E.  Morgan,  Joseph 
Cairns,  and  Patrick  Batterton,  Messengers^ 


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Provincial  Secretary's  Office— Eastern  Bmck. — Honorable 
Wm.  McDougall,  Provincial  Secretary ;  Etienne  Parent,  Assistant  Sec- 
retary L.  C. ;  E.  A.Meredith,  Assistant  Secretary  U.  C. ;  Thos.  Rosj<, 
Accountant  of  the  Contingencies  and  Receiver  of  Marriage  License  Fees  ; 
S.  Tetu,  W.  H.  Jones,  J.  31.  Tetu,  and  M.  L.  Amouroux,  First  Class 
Clerks,  L.  C. ;  G.  Powell,  H.  E.  Steele,  and  Henry  J.  Morgan,  First 
Class  Clerks,, U.  C. ;  C.  J. Birch,  First  Class  Clerk,  Engrossing  Branch  ; 
J.  Gow,  Office  Keeper ;  J.  Dorr,  J.  N.  Fradet,  and  Peter  Logan,  Mes- 
sengers. 

Provincial  Registrar's'  Department — Eastern  Block. — The 
Hon.  William  McDougall,  Provincial  Registrar ;  George  H.  Lane, 
Deputy  Provincial  Registrar,  Amablc  Belanger,  Chief  Clerk ;  John  A. 
Belanger,  Ludger  A.  Cattellier,  Alexander  Begg,  Jovite  Vercheres  De- 
Boucherville  and  William  Morgan  Goodcve,  Clerks ;  Maximo  Valiquette, 
Chief  Messenger  and  Office  Keeper,  Francois  X.  Valiquette,  Assistant 
Messenger. 

Receiver  General'Sj  Office — Eastern  Block  — Hon.   Sir    N. 

F.  Belleau,  Kt.,  Receiver  General ;  Thos.  D.   Harington,  Deputy  do. ; 

G.  C.  ReifiFenstein,  Chief  and  Debenture  Clerk;  T.  C.  Bramley,  Book- 
keeper ;  J.B.  Stanton,  W  arrant  Clerk ;  F,  Lewis,  Bank  Account  Clerk  ; 
J.  F.  Pellant,  General  Clerk;  L.  F.  Dufresne,  Clerk  in  charge  of  Muni- 
cipal Loan  Fund  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada;  C.  W.  Shay,  General 
Clerk;  F.  Hunter,  General  Clerk  and  Accountant;  J.  B.  H.  Neeve, 
Stamp  Acts  Clerk ;  F.  L.  Gasault,  Office  Keeper ;  F.  McCaffrey  and 
N.  Casault,  Messengers. 

Ofhce  of  Minister  of  Finance— Eastern  Block.— Hon. 
A.  T.  Gait,  Minister  of  Finance;  W.  Dickinson,  Dep.  Inspector  Gen- 
eral; Norris  Godard,  Chief  Clerk  and  Provincial  Book-keeper;  John 
Drysdale  and  Archibald  Cary,  Book-keepers ;  F.  G.  Scott,  C.  J.  An- 
derson, J.  A.  Torrence,  R.  W.  Baxter,  R.  H.  McKay,  P.  Ryan,  E.  S. 
Wilson,  W.  A.  Blackmore,  H,  A.  Jones,  Clerks  ;  D.  Ryan,  Housekeeper 
and  Messenger ;  P.  Pender,  Messenger. 

Auditor's  Branch — Eastern  Block. — John  Langton,  Auditor  of 
Public  Accounts ;  Jno.  Simpson,  Aiasistant  do. ;  Thos.  Cru?e,  Book- 
keeper; T.  D.  Tims,  do.;  C.  Cambie,  Registrar  of  Free  Binks  ;  A.  Har- 
vey, Statistical  Clerk;  J,  Patterson,  E.  C.  Barber,  G.  M.  Jurvis,  W.  A. 
Hall,  Clerks ;  J.  Pender,  Messenger. 

Customs  and  Excise  Branch — Eastern  Block. — R.  S.  M.  Bouchette, 
Commissioner ;  Thos.  Worthington,  Assist.  Com.  of  Customs  and  Excise  ; 
J.  W.  Peachy,  Corresponding  Clerk  ;  J.  R.  Audy,  Clerkof  Seizures  and 
Forms;  T.  P.  Robarts,  Statistical  Clerl. ,  H.  H.  Duffil,  Statistical  and 
Canal  Office  Clerk;  G.  M.  Maillieue.  P.  E.  Sheppard,  Dr.  L.  O'Brien, 
H.  C.  Hay,  W.  A.  Bell,  and  J.  F.  Brown,  Check  Clerks  ;  A.  Brunei, 
Inspector  of  Excise ;  R.  Bell,  Inspector  of  Canals ;  H.  Kavauagh,  In- 
spector of  Ports ;  J.  Wails,  Messenger. 


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COLLECTORS  OF  CUSTOMS. 

Those  marked  tJms*  are  Warehousing  Ports. 


Amherst*  J.  J.  Fox. 
Amherstburg,*  E.  Anderson. 
Belleville*  W.  F.  Meudell. 
Brant/ord,*  J).  Curtis. 
Brighton,  D.  Y.  Leslie. 
Brockville*  E,  Webster. 
BurioeU,  E.  A.  Dunham. 
Bfftoton,*  D.  Graham. 
Chatham,'^'  J.  G.  Pennefathcr. 
Ohippeica*  C.  St.  G.  Yarwood. 
Clarenccville,  Chas.  Stewart. 
Clifton,  W.  Leggett. 
CoaticooJe,*  J.  Thompson. 
Coburg,*  II.  Easton. 
(Jolborne,^  Wm.  Pring. 
Cornwall,*  R.  K.  Bullock. 
Cramahe,*  J.  M.  JMerriman. 
Dalhousie,*  J.  Lamb. 
Darlington,*  A.  Dixon. 
Dover,*  W.  H.  Highmau. 
DunJas,*  W.  B.  Gwyn. 
/^uTK/ee/!--  E.  D.  Phillips. 
Dunnville,  W.  A.  Macrae. 
i;/ym,  R.  P.  McMillan. 
i^or«  i7ne,*  R.  Graham. 
FreligJtsburgh,  F.  J.  Parker. 
Gananoque,  J,  Ormistou. 
Gaspe,*  J.  C.  IJelleau. 
Goderich,*  D.  Cameron. 
Guelph,^'  E.  Carthew. 
Hamilton,*  W.  H.  Kittson. 
Hemmingford,  M.  Sweet. 
Hope,*  M.  Whitehead. 
Kingston,*  W.  B.  Simpson. 
KingsvlUe,  J.  King. 


Lacole,  A.  Holden. 
2/onrfow,*  J.  B.  Strathy. 
Montreal,*  (vacant.) 
Morrisburg,  A.  MoDonell. 
iVew  Castle,*  J.  Fraser. 
Newcastle,  H.  Farncomb. 
Niagara,*  J.  W.  Taylor. 
Oakville*  R.  K.  Chisholm. 
Os/ta«)a,*  C.  Walsh. 
Owen  Sound,  W.  Stephens. 
Paris,*  F.  H,  Haycock. 
Penetanguishene,  W.  Simpson. 
Philipsburg,  J.  Henderson. 
Picton,*  J.  Roblin. 
Potton,  Geo.  Gunn. 
Prescott*  A.  Striker. 
Quebec*  3.  W.  Dunscomb. 
Queenston,*  P.  B.  Clement. 
Rimouski.*  P.  L.  Gauvreau, 
Roican,  P.  Bennett. 
Russelltown,  R.  Rogers, 
JSarnia,*  J.  Scully. 
Saugeen,  W.  Keith. 
Saw/^  S^c.  ilfrtrtc,*  J.  Wilson. 
Stanley,*  J.  Hemphill,  (acting.) 
Stanstead,  C.  Bullock. 
/SV.  Johns,*  W.  MoCrae. 
Stratford,  (vacant.) 
Sutton,  B.  Seaton. 
Toronto,  Hon.  R.  Spence. 
Trenton,*  A.  Macaulay. 
Wallaceburgh,  C.  Fraser. 
Whitby,*  W.  Warren. 
IFinrfsor,*  J.  F.  Elliott. 
Fborfs/oc^,*  Jordan  Charles. 


De!  artment  of  Agriculture  and  Statistics  —  Eastern 
Block.— Hon.  T.  D.  McGee,  Minister  of  Agriculture;  J.  C.  Tach^, 
Deputy  to  the  Minister  J  Evelyn  Campbell,  Senior  Clerk ;  A.J.  Cambie, 
Cashier  and  Patent  Clerk  j  Stanislas  Drapeau,  W.  H.  Johnston,  Statis- 
tical Clerks ;  S.  S.  Finden,  C.  C.  Neville,  H.  Cassegrain,  J.  W.  O'Brien, 
Clerks;  J.  E.  Lemieux,  Housekeeper;  J.  Boily,  B.  Moreau,  J.  B. Lacroix, 
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Colonization  Section. — B.  de  La  Bru6re,  Inspector  of  Agencies  j 
Chas.  Lesp6rance,  Deputy  Inspector  of  Agencies. 

Emigration  Department. — Quebec — A.  C.  Buchanan,  Chief  Agent 
for  Canada.  Montreal — J.  H.  Daly,  Agent.  Ottawa — W.  J.  Wills, 
Agent.  Toronto — J.  A.  Donaldson,  Chief  Agent  for  Canada  West. 
Hamilton — Richard  H.  Rae,  Agent.  Kingston — James  McPherson, 
Agent. 

Department  op  Public  Works — Western  Block. — Hon.  J.  C. 
Chapais,  Commissioner;  T.  Trudeau,  Deputy-Commissioner;  F.  Braun, 
Secretary. 

Engineering  Branch. — J.  Page,  Chief  Engineer;  P.  P.  Rubidge, 
Assistant-Engineer;  G.  F.  Baillarge,  Engineer;  P.  Gauvreau,  Archi- 
tect; C.  McCarthy,  J.  Lo  B.  Ross,  TJios.  Munro,  J.  H.  Rowan,  J.  B. 
Derome,  E.  H.  Parent,  C.  E.  Michaud  andThos.  Guerin,  Draughtsmen  ; 
S.  McLaughlin,  Photographer;  J.  N.  Deslauriers,  Messenger. 

Financial  Branch. — J.  Baine,  Bookkeeper  and  Accountant ;  G. 
Drolet,  Assistant  Bookkeeper ;  F.  Hamel,  Assistant  do.,  J.  W.  Harper, 
Clerk  and  Paymaster. 

Corresponding  Branch. — T.  B.  French,  Corresponding  Clerk ;  J.  F. 
N.  Bonneville,  H.  Jackson,  J.  R.  Arnoldi,  J.  Walsh,  H.  A.  Fissiault, 
G.  Verret,  Chas.  Pope,  0.  Dionne,  Clerks ;  H.  Potvin,  Messenger  ;  P. 
Ownes,  Chief  Messenger ;  M.Walsh    Assistant  do. 

Official  Arbitrators. — T.  Kirkpatrick,  Laurent  A.  Moreau,  Hon.  P. 
Vankoughnet ;  F.  H.  Ennis,  Secretary. 

Railway  Department — Western  Block. — Bmrd  of  Railway 
Commissioners.— The  Hon.  the  Finance  Minister,  Chairman ;  The 
Hon.  the  Minister  of  Finance;  The  Hon.  the  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Public  Works ;  The  Hon.  the  Postmaster-General ;  The  Hon.  the 
Receiver-General. 

Inspectors. — Touss.  Trudeau,  and  T.  Munro. 

Inspector  for  Special  Purposes. — F.  Slianly. 

Secretary. — J.  G.  Vansittart. 

Crown  Lands  Department— Western  'Block. — Commissioner, 
The.Hon.  A.Oampbell;  Assistant  do.,  Andrew  Russell;  Deputy-Surveyor- 
General,  J.  Bouchette ;  Accountant  and  Cashier,  W.  Ford.  Head  of 
Surveys,  U.  C,  T.  Devine, 

Surveyors  and  Draughtsmen. — E.  T.  Fletcher,  P.  L.  Morin,  G.  G. 
Dunlevie,  J.  W.  Bridgland,  Edward  Fox,  E.  E.  Tach<5.  Draughtsmen 
— J.  F.  Bouchette,  S.  P.  Bauset,  Baron  Von-Koerber,  A,  L.  Russell. 
Superintendent  Woods  and  Foi-ests — P.    M.  Partridge. 

First  Class  Clerks — T.  Hector,  H.  J.  Jones,  J.  C.  Tarbutt,  W,  F. 
Collins,  F.  T.  Judah,  E.  A.  Genereux,  J.  Alley,  John  Morphy,  J. 
Tolmie,  T.  Hammond,  F.  A.  Hall,  J.  V.  G»le,  W.  F.  Whitcher. 

Second  Class  Clerks — Alex.  Kirkwood,  A.  J.  Taylor,  F.  D.  Dugal, 


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F.  Chasse,  L.  A.  Robitaille,  D.  A.  Grant,  J.  J.  Pendergast,  G.  B.  Cowper, 
L.  D.  Lemoine,  Thos.  Morkill,  W.  B.  Collins,  D.  C.  Mackedie,  G.  E. 
Lindsay,  Frank  Norton,  J.  M.  Grant,  Geo.  Van  Felson,  L.  BertLelot, 
Worsley  Ebbs,  R.  Nettle,  H.  B.  Dufort,  A.  J.  Scott. 

TJiird  Class  Clerks — J.  Innis,  D.  G.  B.  Ross,  R.  H.  Browne,  R. 
H.  Temple,  Jno.  Murphy,  J.  S.  Thompson,  J.  R,  Montgomery,  J3. 
Thomas.  Office  Keeper—John  Bradshaw,  Messengers — Geo.  Fisher, 
P.  Potvin,  P.  Cahill,  A.  McDonald,  C.  Dumontier. 


Crown  Land 

Admaston,  Wm.  Harris. 
Barrie,  John  Alexander. 
Berlin,  H.  S.  Huber. 
Clontarf,  C.  F.  Holterman. 
Durham,  Wm.  Jackson, 
Elora,  James  Ross. 
Goderich,  Chas.  Widder, 
Kingston,  Jas.  Maopherson. 
Ldndsay,  G.  M.  Roche. 

Croton  Land 

AUumttte  Island,  T.  Smith, 
Arthabaskaville,  A.  Gagnon. 
Aylwin,  M.  McPean, 
Bergeronne,  R.  Boulianne. 
Calumet,  F.  X.  Bastien. 
Carhton,  J.  N.  Verge. 
Chelsea,  Robert  Farley. 
Chicoutimi,  Vincent  Martin. 
Clarendon,  E.  Heath. 
Deschambault,  C.  Marcotte. 
Frampton,  Andrew  Ross. 
Freh'ghshurgh,  O.  J.  Kemp. 
Gaspe  Basin,  John  Eden. 
GrenvUle,  D.  McMillan. 
Me  Verte,  L.  N.  Gauvreau. 
Lakefield,  G.  Rogers. 
Lambton,  L.  Labrecque. 
Leeds,  John  Hume. 
New  Carlisle,  J.  A.  LeBel. 
Quebec,  McLean  Stewart. 


Agents,  Upper  Canada. 

Madoc,  M.  P.  Hayes, 
Orillia,  J.  R.  Oliver. 
Pembro'ce,  J.  P.  MoflFatt. 
Peterborough,  John  Carroll. 
Savgeen,  Alex.  McNabb. 
Saulte  Ste.  Marie,  J.  Wilson. 
Stratford,  Jno.  Sba.man, 
Tamworth,  Fb.  Perry. 

Agents,  Lower   Canada. 

Rawdon,  Alex.  Daly. 
Rimouski,  J.  B.  LePage, 
Robinson,  W.  Farwell. 
Ste.  Anne  de  Monts,  C.  Roy. 
St.  Ambrose,  Jules  Bourgeois. 
Ste.  A.  de  la  Pocati,  F.  Deguise. 
St.  Charles,  S.  V.  Larue. 
Ste.  Claire,  F.  Rouleau. 
St.  Gervais,  F.  Lamontagne. 
Ste.  G.  de  Brandon,  J.  Laporte. 
St.  Gregoire,  G.  A.  Bourgeois. 
St.  J.  Port  Jolt,  C.  Fournier. 
St.  Jerome,  A.  B.  Lavallee. 
St,  Raymond,  Ig.  P.  Dery. 
St.  Thomas,  Fras.  Tetu. 
Three  Rivers,  A.  Dubord. 
Thurso,  G.  W.  Cameron. 
Wendover,  Wm.  Shepherd. 
Wotton,  J.  T.  LeBel. 


Crown  Timber  Agents. —  Upper  Ottawa. — A.  J.  Russell,  Ottawa ; 
C.  S.  McNutt,  Asst.;  J.  Richie,  Clerk;  D.  Russell,  Draughtsman ;  E. 
T.  Smith,  Extra  Clerk ;  Richard  Quino,  Messenger. 

Lower  Ottawa. — C.  E.  Belle,  Montreal ;  J.  C.  Courr'^Ues,  Clerk. 

Ontario. — J.  F.  Way,  Belleville ;  J.  A.  Macinneg,  Clerk. 


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Huron,  Superior,  and  Peninsula  of  Ci.nada  West. — J.  R.  Nasb, 
Toronto;  F.  W.  Stayner,  Assist.;  J.  F.  Elliott,  Sub- A.gent,  Windsor. 

St.  Maurice. — Al.  Dubord,  Three  Rivers ;   VVm.  Lamb,  Clerk. 

St.  Francis. — Gerrard  J.  Naglo,  St.  Hyacinthe. 

Sagnenay. — Geo.  Dubcrgcr,  Chicoutiiui. 

Chaudiire  and  Madatoas/ca. — C.  Dawson,  Frascrvillo. 

Lower  St.  Lawrence — Chas.  T.  Dubo,  Trc  'b  Pistoles. 

Bais  de  Chaleurs. — Joseph  N.  Verge,  Carleton,  C.  E. 

Collector  at  Quebec. — McLean  Stewart,  Quebec;  W.  O'Kane,  Assist. ; 
John  McKay,  Clerk. 

Supervisor  of  Cullers. — Wm.  Quinn,  Quebec  ;  M.  Harbeson,  Deputy 
Supervisor ;  Alex.  Fraser,  Book-keeper ;  T.  J.  Walsh,  Cashier ;  J.  T. 
Cooke,  James  Prehdcrgast,  Pierre  Miller,  Francis  Quinn,  W.  Laurriere, 
Lorenzo  Hearne,  Edward  Duggan,  Jos.  E.  Belland,  Eugeue^Blondeau, 
Neil  Stewart,  Specification  Clerks;  Patrick  Jordan,  Office-keeper;  C. 
|].  Belle,  Deputy-Supervisor  for  Montreal  and  Sorel,  Montreal. 

Fisheries  Branch — Western  Block. — W.  F.  Whitcher,  Head  of 
Branch ;  S.  P.  Bauset,  Clerk.  Pierre  Fortin,  Stipendiary  Magistrate 
for  Protection  of  Fisheries,  Lower  St.  Lawrence. 

Overseers — Lotcer  Car.^da,  —  Joseph  Bcaulieu,  Mingan  ;  A. 
Comeau,  Godbout ;  A.  Blais,  South  Shore  River  St.  Lawrence ; 
Jos.  Eden,  jr.,  Gaspo  Basin ;  R.  W.  H.  Dimock,  New  Richmond, 
B.  Conly,  Douglastown;  Wm.  Phclan,  Port  Daniel;  J.  M.  Remon, 
I'iibos;  F.  Cook,  Marie  ;  A.  Fraser,  Matapedia;  J.  B.  Hall,  Megantic; 
S.  F.  Copp,  Georgevillc ;  W.  C.  Willis,  Sherbrookc ;  D.  McFarlane, 
Huntingdon.    . 

Overseers — Upper  Canada. — James  K.  Cameron,  Cobourg  ;  W.  H. 
Shipman,  Port  Perry  ;  Jno.  W.  Kerr,  Hamilton  ;  P.  Marentette,  Sand- 
wich ;  E.  R.  Jones,  Sarnia  ;  P.  Kiel,  Wolfe  Island  ;  H.  Richards, 
Amherst  Island ;  John  Eastwood,  Southampton  ;  Jos.  Wilson,  Sault 
Ste.  Marie ;  C.  J.  Dupont,  Manitowaning. 

Colonization  Roads,  C.  W. — Superintendent,  J.  W.  Bridg- 
land. 

Indian  Lands  Branch — Western  Block. — Hon.  Alex.  Campbell, 
Supt.  General  of  Indian  Affairs  ;  William  Spragge,  Deputy-Supt. ; 
Michael  Turner,  Chief  Clerk ;  C.  T.  Walcot,  Accountant ;  L.  Van- 
koughnet.  Clerk ;  J.  P.  M.  Lecourt,  Clerk ;  B  Jessop,  Messenger ; 
Ellen  Jessop,  Housekeeper.  W.  R.  Bartlett,  Visiting  Superintendent 
and  Commissioner,  Toronto;  J.  T.  Gilkison,  do.,  Branti'ord;  R.Mac- 
kenzie, Sarnia ;  C.  T.  Dupont,  do.,  Monitoulin  Island ;  S.  Colquhoun, 
do.,  St.  Regis ;  E.  N.  DeLormior,  do.,  Laprairie ;  David  Laytoo,  Sur- 
geon, Manitoulin  Island ;  McGregor  Ironsides,  Clerk  and  Interpreter, 
Manitoulin  Island  ;  H.  Andrews,  Clerk,  Brantford ;  Jos.  Jennesseaux, 
Schoolmaster,  Manitoulin  Island ;  Rev.  A.  JamieBOO,  Missionary,  Wal- 
pole  Island ;  Rev.  H.  Chase,  do.,  Cai^i^adoc, 


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OaDNANCE  Land  Branch,  Ottawa — Ofi-'ioes  at  foot  of  Locks. 
— W.  F.  Coffin,  Ordnance  Land  Agent;  F  P..  Austin,  Clerk;  W. 
Mills,  Book-keeper  and  Accountant ;  J.  Forsyth,  Laud  Bailiff;  John 
Callaghan,  Office-keeper  ;  Ed.  Houston,  Messenger  ;  W.  Fox,  Caretaker, 
Hamilton;  IL  Goodman,  do.,  Toronto. 

Boards  for  the  Examination  of  Provincial  Land  Surveyors. 
—  Upper  Canada  Board, — The  Hon.  the  Commissioner  of  Crown 
Lands,  ex-officio  ;  A.  Russell,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lauds ; 
Jos.  Bouchette,  Deputy  Surveyor  General;  W.  Hawkins,  Toronto; 
Professor  Chapt  an,  do. ;  J.  Stoughton  Dennis,  Weston ;  Fred.  F.  Pass- 
more,  Toronto;  Thos.  Dovine,  Ottawa;  T.  F.  Gibbs,  Adolphustown. 
Secretary — Charles  Unwin,  Toronto. 

Lower  Canada  Board. — The  Hon.  tho  Commissioner  of  Crown 
Lands,  cx-ojicio ;  Jos.  Bouchette,  Deputy  Surveyor  General ;  Adolphus 
Larue,  Quebec ;  Chas.  Francois  Fournier,  St.  Jean  Port  Joli ;  Joseph 
Hamel,  Quebec;  N.  V.  Lc  Frangois,  Ange  Gardien;  F.  W.  Blaiklock, 
Chas.  P.  F.  Baillargo,  and  E.  T.  Fletcher,  Quebec,  Provincial  Land 
Surveyors;  Secretary,  Wm.  Blaiklock,  Quebec;  Examiner  in  Geology 
and  Mineralogy,  Sir  W.  E.  Logan,  &c. 

Crown  Law  Department — Eastern  Block.— 

Attorney-General  Upper  Canada,  Hou,  J.  A.  Macdonald; 
Attorney-General  Lower  Canada,  Hon.  G.  E.  Cartier  ; 
Solicitor  General  Upper  Canada,  Hon.  Jas.  Cockburn  ; 
Solicitor  General  Lower  Canada,  Hon.  H.  L.  Langcvin  ; 
Clerk  of  Department,  Geo.  Futvoye; 

Clerks  Atty-Gen.,  Upper  Canada,  H.  Bernard,  J.  Stuart  and  C. 
Drinkwater ; 

Clerks  Atty-Gon.,  Lower  Canada,  Jos.  A.  Defoy  and  L.  Yl.  Sicotte ; 
Messengers,  P.  Lynch  and  J.  W.  Gow. 

Post-Office  Department — General  Pott-Office — Western  Block 
— Postmaster-General,  Hon.  W.P.Howland;  Deputy  Postmaster-General, 
Wm.H.  Griffin  ;  Accountant,  H.A.  Wicksteed;  Secretary,  Wm.  White  ; 
Cashier,  John  Ashworth ;  Superintendent  Money  Order  Branch,  P. 
Le  Sueur. 

Clerks  of  First  Class. — E.C.  Hayden,  R.  Oliver,  H.  S.  Weatherly, 
Peter  Holt,  J.  C.  Stewart,  J.  T.  McCuaig. 

Clerks  of  Second  Class. — J.  Audette,  J.  Brophy,  G .  J .  Mason,  R. 
M.  Julyan. 

Third  Class. — J.  Boyd,  J.  L.  McMahon,  B.  H.  Benjamin,  Wm.  D. 
Le  Sueur,  B.  King,   G.  H.  Hargrave,   H.J.  Garrett,   H.   W,  Griffin. 

Fourth  Class. — W.  Berry,  0.  Frechette,  R.  P.  Davis,  J.  Wilson, 
J.  McNab,  J.  C.  Patterson,  J.  McDougall,  G.  O'Donohoe,  Thos.  Cross, 
R.  J.  Shaw. 

Ocean  Mail  Service. — Book-keeper,  R.  Sinclair. 

Inspection  Branch. — John  Dewe,  G.  E.  Griffin,  M.  Sweetman,  Edwin 
F.  King,  W.  G.  Sheppard. 


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Bill  and  Laio  Stamp. — Book-keeper,  D.  Matheson. 
Office-keeper,  Joli II  TlaDafin;  Messengers,  W.  D.  O'BrieD,  John 
Yorick. 

Adjutant  General's  Office. — Col.  P.  L.  Macdougall,  Adjutant- 
General;  Lieui.-Col.  the  Hon.  M.  A.  de  Salaberry,  Deputy- Adjutant- 
General,  L.  C. ;  Jjieut.  Col.  Walker  Powell,  Deputy-Adjutant-General, 
U.C.  J  Robt.  Berry,  Chief  Clerk  and  Accountant ;  W.  11.  Wright,  Senior 
Clerk ;  Thos.  Wily,  Chief  Superintendent  of  Stores ;  E.  Gelinas,  F.  X. 
Lambert,  C.  H.  O'Meara,  Cyrille  Junot,  Grant  Seymour,  T,  LaRose, 
and  D.  McLennan,  Clerks. 

Department  op  Public  Instruction,  (3.  W. — For  the  general 
administration  of  the  Grammar  and  Common  School  Laws. 

Education  Office, — Rev.  Egerton  Ryerson,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Chief 
Superintendent  of  Education ;  John  Geo.  Hodgins,  LL.B.,  F.R.G.S., 
Deputy  Superintendent ;  Alex.  Marling,  LL.B.,  Senior  Clerk  and 
Accountant;  A.  J.  Williamson,  Clerk  of  Correspondence;  F.  J. 
Taylor,  Clerk  of  Statistics  ;  tF.  T.  R.  Stinson,  Assistant  Clerk  of  Statis- 
tics.    Office  Messenger,  James  Moore. 

Depository  Branch. — S.  P.  May,  M.  D.,  Clerk  of  Libraries;  W.  H. 
Atkinson,  Depository  Salesman  ;  Edward  B.  Cope,  Assistant  Clerk  ;  C. 
Aiderson,  Depository  Packer.  C.  Parsons,  Assistant  Depository  Packer 
and  Messenger.    Offices  in  the  ^'  )rmal  School  Buildings,  Toronto. 

Department  op  Public  Instruction,  C.E. — Hon.  P.  J.  O.  Chau- 
veau,  Chief  Superintendent  of  Education  ;  Louis  Giard,  Secretary ; 
Jas.  J.  Phelan,  English  Corresponding  Clerk  and  Assistant  Editor  of 
the  Lower  Canada  Journal  of  Education  ;  Alex,  de  Lusignan,  Clerk 
of  Statistics  and  Accounts;  A.  N.  Montpetit,  French  Corresponding 
Clerk  and  Assistant  Editor  of  Le  Journal  de  V Instruction  Publique  ; 
Jacques  Laparre,  First  Copying  Clerk  and  Storekeeper  :  Jean  B.  Lenoir, 
Second  Copying  Clerk  ;  Paul  Blouin,  Messenger. 


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LEGISLATIVE  COUNCIL  OF  CANADA. 

The  Hon.  Ulric  Josgph  Tessieh,  Speaker. 
LiPK  Leoislativb  ConNOiLLona. 


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NAMB  AMD  P.  O.   ADDRESS. 

Hon.J.Hamilton,  Kingston. 
"    P.  H.  Monre, 

ilfoo~e's  Station,  C.E. 
"    G.  J.  Goodhue, 

London. 
"    J.  Ferrier,  Montreal, 
"    R.  Matheson,  Perth. 

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NAMB  AND  P.  O.   ADDRESt*. 

Hon.  G.  S.  Boulton, 

Cobourg. 
"    J.  Leslie,  Montreal. 
"     F.  A.  Quesnel,  Mont. 
"    J.  Ro83,  Toronto. 
"    S.  Mills,  Hamilton. 
"     Louia  Panet,  Quebec. 


NAME  AND  P.  O.  ADDRISS. 

Hon.  Sir  N.  F.  Belleau, 

Quebec. 
"     C.  Wilson,  Montreal. 
"     B.Seymoar,  Port  Hope. 
"    D.M.ArmstroDg,  Sorel. 
"     E.  Perry,  Cobourg. 
"    W.H.DicksoDjiViogora. 


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OTTAWA  CITY, 
Legislative  Council — (Continued). 

ElIOTIVB   LiaiBLATlVI  COUNOILLORB,    G.  W. 


DIVISIONH. 

Bathur$t 

Brock 

Burlington..  .... 

Calaraqui 

Eastern 

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NAMES. 

Jamea  fliaw. 

A.J.  F.  Blair 

H.  H.  Bull 

I>.  0.  ADDRIBi. 

.Smitb's  Falls. 
..Quolpb. 
..Hamilton. 

Alex.  Campbell 

Tbos.  Bennett 

David  Ghriitie 

..Kingatou. 
.  Atbol. 
..Paris.  0.  W. 

Gore 

Geo.  Alexander 

James  C.  Aiklns.... 
David  Reesor 

..Woodstock. 

Home 

Kini( 

Malahule 

II 
II 
II 

..RIcbview. 
a  Markbara. 

K.  Leonard. 

Win.  McMaster 

..London. 

Midltind 

1. 
II 

..Toronto 

Newcastle 

Asa  A.  Burnbam.... 

James  G.  Gurrie 

John  Simpson 

Robert  Uoad 

.  Cobourg. 
..St.  Catharinea. 
..Bowmanville. 
..Belleville. 

Niagara. 

<iueen^i 

Quinti 

Rideau 

Saugeen 

St.  Clair 

II 

II 
II 
II 
II 
•1 

James  Skead^ 

D.  L.  McPberson.... 

Alex.  Vidal 

George  Crawford  . . 
Donald  McDonald.. 

Ol'ver  Blake 

BlUa  Flint 

..Ottawa 

..Toronto. 

..Sarnia. 

67.  Lawrence 

II 

..Brockville. 

I'ecumseh 

Thames 

Trent 

II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

Elective  Le 

..Toronto. 
.Waterford. 

.RRllnvllIn 

Western 

Y^rk 

DITIBIONS. 

Walter  McCrea Gbatbam. 

George  W.  Allan..  .Toronto. 

OISLAIIVR   ConXOILLOHS,    0.  E. 

NAMES.                                     F.  0.  ADDRISS. 

Alma.' Hon 

Bedfiyrd « 

De  la  Durantaye " 

Dela  Villiire " 

De  Lanaudiere " 

De  Lorimier " 

De  Salaberry " 

Orandville " 

Gulf " 

Inktrman " 

Kennebec " 

La  Salle " 

Laurentides " 

Lauzon , " 

mile  Isles " 

Montarville " 

Repenti^ny " 

Rl^aud " 

Rougemont " 

Saurel. " 


Shawenagan " 

Stadacona " 

VKtoria " 

Wellington " 


Josepii  P.  Armand..Rivi^re-de-Prairies. 

A.  B.  Foster Waterloo,  0.  B. 

Josepb  Noel  Boss^-.. Quebec. 

J.  Bte  G.  Proulx Nicolet. 

L.A.Olivier Berthier. 

J.  0.  Bureau St.  R6mi. 

Louis  Renaud Montreal. 

Luc  Lt.  de  St.  Just.Kiviere-Otjelie. 

Ulric  J.  Tessier Quebec. 

Jobn  Hamilton Hawkesbury. 

Cbas.  Cormier Plessiisvillc,  So>iuerset. 

A.J.  Du-    esnay .St.  Catherines.  Fos. 

David  E.  Price.    Chicoutirai. 

E.  H.  J.  Duca»*s»vAy.  Ste.  Marie,   North  Beauce. 
L.  Dumoiuch«{|e....     St.  Thersse  de  Blain. 

Louis  La.:«Hte Boucberville. 

P.  U.  Arch*mbault..L'A8Somption. 
E.   Prudbomme.  ir... Tannery  West. 

W.  H.  Chaffers St.  C6saire. 

J.  B  Guevremeot Sorpl. 

Charles  MallitHt Pf^iaie-du-Lac. 

J.  E.  OingraiS ..../uebec. 

Thomas  Kymn V<    otreal. 

Jobn  S.  Sanborn Socctrooke. 


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Permanent  Officers. — J.  P.  Taylor,  Clerk  of  tho  Houae,  Master  in 
Ghaaoery,  also  Cashier  and  Accountant ;  Robert  LoMoinc,  Dep.  Clerk 
and  Clerk  Assistant,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  Chief  French  Translator ; 
Feonings  Taylor,  Deputy  Clerk  and  Clerk  Assistant,  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, and  Acting  Chief  Office  Clerk;  J.  E.  Doucot,  Additional  Clerk 
Assistant,  Additional  French  Translator,  and  Clerk  of  Private  Bills ; 
\y.  A.  Maingy.  Additional  Clerk  Assistant  and  2nd  Office  Clerk ;  J. 
Adamson,  Clork  of  English  Journals ;  Victor  Tossior,  Clerk  of  French 
Journals ;  A.  A.  Boucher,  Additional  French  Translator  and  Clerk  of 
Committees ;  A  Garneau,  Additional  French  Translator ;  C.  W.  Tr.ylor 
Assistant  Accountant ;  Neil  W.  McLean,  English  Writing  Clerk  and 
Assistant  Clerk  of  Committees;  John  Walsh,  English  Writing  Clork  ; 
Rev.  W.  Agar  Adamson,  D.  C.  L.,  Chaplain  and  Librarian  ;  E.  L. 
Montizambert,  A.  M.,  Law  Clerk,  (acting  as  English  Translator)  ;  Ren6 
Kimber,  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod  ;  Octave  Fortier,  Sergeant- 
at-Arms;  E.  Botterell,  Doorkeeper;  M.  Keating,  Chief  Messenger; 
Samuel  Skinner,  Uousekeeper  and  Messenger  ;  L.  J.  Casault,  Messen- 
ger to  Library  for  Legislative  Council ;  J.  B.  Myrand,  Postmaster,  Peter 
Rattey,  Antoino  Laohance,  Peter  Dunn,  Frederick  Gilbert  and  A 
Boulet,  Permanent  Messengers;  J.  Doherty,  R.  Greer,  S.  Fraser,  Z. 
Monder,  A.  Miller,  J.  Wingfield,  Sessional  5lossengers ;  A.  Douair  and 
C.  Young,  Pages. 

Address—  To  tho  Honorable  the  Logislati^  j  Council  of  the  Province  of 
Canada,  in  Parl:j,ment  assembled. 

The  Petition  of 

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LEGISLATIVE  ASSEMBLY  OF  CANADA. 

Hon.  Lbtvis  WALLBBiDas,  -^(teAker. 


OONStlTDIMCIU. 

Argenteuil 

Bagot 

Beauce 

Betuhornois 

Bellechaiie 

Berthier 

Bonaventure 

Brant,  East  Riding. . . 
Brant,  Weit  Riding. . . 

Brockville,  Town 

Brome 

Carleton 

Chambly 

Champlain 

Charlevoit 

Chateaufuay 

Chicomtimi  aad  Saugtm... 


NAMES. 


p.  O.  ADDRESS. 


Hon. 


J.  J.  C.  AH*.ott Montreal. 

"     M,  Lafru»l»«istt St.  Hyacinthe. 

Henri  E.  Tascii«reau  Quebec. 

,Paul  Denis- Montreal. 

Ed.  R^milUird Quebec. 

Anselne  H.  P«quet St.  Cuthbert. 

Theodore  Rt»*itaille New  Garlislo. 

John  Young  Bown Brantford. 

Edmund  B.  Wood Brantford. 

F.  H.  Chambers Brockville. 

Ghriftopher  Dunkin Enowlton. 

W.  F.    Powell  Ottawa. 

.0.  B.  de  Boacberville Boucherville. 

John  Jones  Ross St.  Anne  de  la  Perade. 

Adolphe  Gagnon Baie  St.  Paul: 

Hon,  L.  H.  Uolton Montreal. 

Pierre  A.  Trcmblay Ohicoutimi. 


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CONBTITDENCIBS. 


MAUBB. 


P.   0.   ADDRIB8. 


Cdmpion John  Henry  Pope Gookshire,  E.  Townships. 

ComtoaU,  Toton Hon.  J.  S.  Macdonald Cornwall. 

Dorchester "    H.  L.  Langevin Quebec. 

Drummond  tf  Arthabaska.  .J.  B.  E.  Dorion L'Arenir. 

Dundat John  Sylvester  Ross Iroquois. 

Durham,  East  Riding John  Shuter  Smith Port  Hope. 

Durham,  West  Riding Henry  Munro Newcastle. 

£lgin,East  Biding Leonidas  Harwell PortBurwell. 

Elgin,  West  Siding John  Scoble St.  Thomas. 

Essex Arthur  Rankin Windsor. 

Frontenac Wm.  Ferguson  Kingston. 

Gaspe John  LeBoutilier Qasp6  Basin. 

Glengarry Donald  A.  Macdonald Alexandria. 

GrenvUle,  S.R WalterShanly Montreal. 

Grey George  Jackson Bentinck, 

Haldimand David  Thompson Indiana. 

Halton John  White Milton.   . 

EamiUon,  City Charles  Magill Hamilton. 

Hastings,  N.  R Thomas  C.  Wallbridge Belleville. 

Hastingt,S.R Hon.  L.  Wallbridge Belleville. 

Hochelaga Hon.  A.  A.  Dorion Montreal. 

Huntingdon Robert  B.  Somerville Huntingdon. 

Huron  ^  Bruee ..James  Dickson Egmondville. 

Iberville Alexander  Dufresnc Iberville. 

Jacques  Cartier G.  Gaucher St.  Laurent. 

Joliette H.  Cornellier St.  Elizabeth. 

Kani$uraska ....Hon.  Jean  C.  Chapais St.  Denis  (en  bas). 

Eent Archibald  McKellur Chatham. 

Kingston,  City Hon.  J.  A.  Macdonald Kingston. 

Lambton Alexander  McKeuzie Lambton. 

Lanark,N.  R Hon.  W.  McDougall Ottawa. 


Lanark,  S.  R, 


..Alexander  Morris Montreal. 


Laprairie..., Alfred  Pinsonneault Montreal. 

L'Assomption Louis  Archambeault L'Assomption. 

Laval Joseph  H.  Bellerose St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

Leeds  ^  Orenville,  N.  R Francis  Jones Kemptville. 

Leeds,  S.R DavidF.  Jones Gananuque. 

Lennox  ^  Addington Richard  J.  Gartwright Kingston. 

Levis Joseph  G.  Blanchet Levis. 

Lincoln Wm.  McGiverin St.  Catharines. 

L'Islet Louis  B.  Garon Quebec. 

London  City Hon.  John  Oarling London. 

Lotbiniere  Henri  G.  July Quebec. 

Maskinonge Moise  Houde Riviere  du  Loup  (en  h). 

Megantic Geoige  Irvine Quebec. 

Middlesex,  E.R Crowell  Willson Arva. 

Middlesex,  W.R Thomas  Scatcherd London. 

Missisquoi James  O'Halloran Cowansville. 

Moracalm  Joseph  Dufresne St.  Alexis. 

Montmagny Joseph  0.  Beaubien .Montmagny. 

Mantmorency « Hon.  Joseph  Cauchon Quebec. 

MontrealEast Hon.  G.  E.  Oartier Montreal. 

Montreal  Ctnlie Hon.  J.  Rose Montrea*. 


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CONSTITaiNCIIS. 


NAHE3. 


F.    0.   ADDRISB. 


Montreal  Wett .Hon.  Thomas  D' A.  McGee. Montreal. 

Napierville Sizte  Coupal.^ Lacolle. 

Niagara  Town Angus   Morrison Toronto. 

Nicolet Joseph  Gaudet Gentilly. 

Norfolk Aquila  Walsh Simcoe. 

Northumberland,  E.R J.  L.  Biggar Murray. 

Northumberland,  W.R Hon.  .Tas.  Cockburn Cobourg. 

Ontario,  H.R M.  C.  Oameron Toronto. 

Ontario,  S.  R T,  N.  Gibbs Whitby. 

Ottawa,  City Joseph  M.  Currier Ottawa. 

Ottawa,  County Alonzo  Wright Hull. 

Oxford,  S.R Hon.  George  Brown Toronto. 

Feel Hon.  J.  H.  Oameron Toronto. 

Perth Robert  MacFarlane. . . ,.. ,  .Stratford. 

Peterborough F.  Wm.  Haultain Peterborough. 

Pontiac John  Poupore Chichester. 

Portneuf. Jean  T.  Brousseau Quebec. 

Prescott Thomas  Higginson Hawkesbury, 

Prince  Edward Walter  Ross Picton. 

Quebec,  East Pierre  J.  Huot Quebec. 

Quebec,  Centre Hon.  I.  Thibaudeau Quebec. 

Quebec,  West Hon.  Oharles  AUeyn Quebec. 

Quebec,  County Hon.  F.  Evanturel Quebec. 

Renfrew Robert  Mclntyre Renfrew. 

Richmond  &  Wolfe Wm.  H.  Webb Melbourne, 

Richelieu Joseph  F.  Perrault Montreal. 

Rimouski George  Sylvian Rimouski. 

Rouville Joseph  F.  Poulin Marieville. 

Russell Robert  Bell Ottawa. 

St.  Hyacinth R6mi  Raymond St.  Hyacinth. 

Saint  John's Frangeis  Bonrassa Montreal. 

Saint  Maurice,. Oharles  Lajoie Tamachiche. 

Shefford .Hon.  L.  S.  Huntington.... Sheffbrd. 

Sherbrooke  Town Hon.  Alex.  T.  Gait Sherbrooke. 

Simcoe,  N.R Thos.  D.  McOonkey Barric. 

Simcoe,  S.  R .Thomas  R.Ferguson Gookstown. 

Soulanges  Wm.  Duckett Ooteau  Landing. 

Stansteud Albert  Knight Stanstead. 

Stormont Samuel  Ault.   Aultsville. 

Temiscouata John  Bte.  Pouliot Riviere  du  Loup  (en  has). 

Terrebonne ....L.  LabrSche  Viger Montreal. 

Three  Rivers,  City Charles  B.  DeNiverville . . . Three  Rivers. 

Toronto,  East John  Macdonald Toronto. 

Toronto,   West Alexander  M.  Smith Toronto. 

Two  Mountains Jean  B.  Daoust St.  Eustache. 

Vaudreuil A.  0.  de  L.  Harwood Vaudreuil. 

Vercheres Felix  Geoflfrion...' Vercheres. 

Victoria James  W.  Dunsford Lindsay. 

Waterloo,  N.  R J.  E.  Bowan St.  Jacob's  Waterloo. 

Waterloo,  S.R. James  Cowan Gait. 

Wetland , Thomas  0.  Street Ohippawa. 

Wellington,  N.  R Thomas  S.  Parker Guelph. 

Wellington,  S.R David  Stirton Guelph. 


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CONSTITUBNOIEB.  KAUBS.  P.   O.  ADDRKSB. 

•  Wentworthi  N.  R ....James  McMonies "Waterdown. 

Wentworth,  S.  R Joseph  Kymal Barton. 

Tamaska Moise  Fortier St.  David,  0.  E. 

Tork,  N.  R James  P.  Wells King. 

York,E.  R Amos  Wright Richmond  Hill. 

lork,  W.  R Hon.  W.  P.  Howland Toronto. 

Permanent  Officers, — W.  B.  Lindsay,  Clerk  of  the  House ;  George 
M.  Muir  and  Alfred  Patrick,  Deputy  Clerks,  Clerks  Assistant,  and 
Commissioners  for  administering  oaths  to  Members ;  Herman  Poetter, 
Clerk  of  Votes. 

Law  Department. — G.  W.  Wicksteed,  Law  Clerk ;  F.  Badgley, 
Assistant  Law  Clerk  and  Chief  English  Translator ;  E.  P.  Dorion,  As- 
sistant Law  Clerk  and  Chief  French  Translator. 

Accountant's  Department. — Thos.  Vaux,  Accountant;  Joshua 
Staasfeld,  Assistant  do.  and  Bookkeeper. 

Routine  and  B,ecords  Department. — William  Spink,  Clerk  of 
Routine  and  Records ;  F.  McGillivray,  Assistant  do. 

General  Department. — Henry  Hartney,  Chief  Office  Clerk  and 
Clerk  to  Printing  Committee ;  H.  B.  Stuart,  English  Writing  Clerk ; 
Edward  Dencchaud,  French  do. ;  A.  G.  D.  Taylor,  T.  H.  Blais,  H.  R. 
Smith,  0.  C.  de  la  Chevrotiere,  Henry  Lindsay,  J.  S.  Sloane,  P.  E. 
Smith,  John  Notman,  F.  N.  Belcourt,  C.  Panet,  Junior  Clerks. 

Committee  Department. — J.  P.  Leprohon,  First  Assistant  Clerk 
of  Committee ;  F.  X.  Blanchet,  Second  do. 

Private  Bill  Department. — Alfred  Todd,  Chief  Clerk  of  Pri- 
vate Bills ;  T.  Patrick,  2nd  do.  and  Clerk  Railway  Committee. 

Translator's  Depatrment. — W.  Fanning,  Translator  of  Votes 
and  Proceedings :  J.  G.  CouraoUes,  Jos.  Royal,  J.  F.  Gingras,  E.  Blain, 
Assistant  French  Translators ;  C.  A.  Gagnon,  General  Assistant  and 
Proof  Corrector ;  Wm.  Wilson,  F.  Hayes,  Wm.  Wilson,  jr.,  Assistant 
English  Translators ;  G.  H.  Macaulay,  Assistant  English  Translator  and 
Speaker's  Secretary. 

Journal  Department. — W.  B.  Ross,  English  Journal  Clerk; 
W.  H.  Lemoine,  French  Journal  Clerk ;  P.  Rivet,  Assistant  French 
Journal  Clerk. 

Library  Department. — Alpheus  Todd,  Librarian  ;  A.  G.  Lajoie, 
Assistant  Librarian ;  A.  Laperriere,  Library  Clerk. 

Post  Office  Department. — R.  Defries,  Postmaster ;  Joseph  Blais, 
Assistant  Postmaster. 

Sergeant-at-Arm8  Department, — D.  W.  Macdonell,  Sergeant- 
at-Arms )  A.  L.  Cardinal,  Chief  Messenger ;  M.  McCarthy,  Assistaot 


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Messenger;  O.Vincent,  James  Hoy,  Library  Messengert  j  J.  O'Connor, 
Door-Keeper;  R.  Bailie,  Edward  Storr,  Assistant  Door-keepers ;  Joseph 
Lemonde,  Speaker's  Messenger;  Ed.  Pelletier,  Wm.  Graham,  Ed. 
Steaoy,  Joseph  Assellu,  Etienne  Roy,  P.  Buckley,  Joseph  Turgeon, 
Joseph  Brown,  O.  Roborge,  Messengers. 


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CITY    GOVEBNMENT. 

City  Council — Mayor,  M.  K.  Dickinson. 

By  Ward. — Aldermen,  Henry  J.  Friel,  Isidore  Traversy 
cilmen,  John  Heney,  Eugene  Martineau. 

Ottawa  Ward, — Aldermen,  James  Goodwin,  Isaac  Berichon. 
Oouncilmen,  John  C.  Goulden,  John  B.  Guerard. 

St.  George's  Ward. — Aldermen,  William  Mosgrove,  Donald 
Dow.    Councilmen,  William  C.  Wood,  Thomas  St^rmer. 

Victoria  Ward. — Aldermen,  James  Cunningham,  John  Lang- 
ford.    Councilmen,  David  Scott,  John  Rowat. 

Wellington  Ward. — Aldermen,  Alex.  Scott,  Henry  McCor- 
mick.     Councilmen,  Lyma    ~\  'kins,  Francis  Abbott. 

Corporation  Office- 3-<{crk,  W.  P.  Lett;  Collector,  G.  H. 
Preston ;  High  Bailiff,  it.  lioss  ;  Chief  Constable,  Thos.  Langrell ; 
Chamberlain,  W.H.Thompson;  Messenger,  Michael  Nile. 

Police  Commissioners. — The  Mayor,  the  Recorder,  and  Police 
Magistrate. 

Recorder's  Court. — Recorder,  J.  B.  Lewis ;  Clerk,  W.  P.  Lett ; 
High  Bailiff,  Roderick  Ross ;  Crier,  Ed.  Armstrong.  Days  of  Sitting: 
First  Monday  in  Mar6h,  June,  September,  and  the  third  Monday  in 
December. 

Police  Court. — Police  Magistrate,  M.  O'Gara ;  Clerk,  W.  P.  Lett. 
Sittings :  9}  a.m.  every  week  day.  Constables,  Neil  Morrison,  John 
Little,  Edward  John  O'Niel  (Detective),  Frederick  Davis,  Magloire 
Berichon,  Francis  Kilby,  Michael  Nile,  Joseph  Levecque,  Wm.  A. 
Cameron,  Francis  Ritchie,  Paul  Favreau,  John  Brown. 

Coroners. — George  Patterson,  Dr.  Van  Cortlandt,  and  Dr.  Riel. 

School  Trustees. — Meetings  are  held  the  first  Thursday  in  the 
month  at  the  City  Hall.  Local  Superintendent,  Wm.  Cousans ;  Chair- 
man of  Board,  James  D.  Slater ;  Secretary  of  Board,  James  Joynt. 

Common  School  Trustees. — Victoria  Ward,  Alexander  Work- 
man and  David  Scott ;  Wellington  Ward,  J.  D.  Slater  and  Francis 
Abbott ;  St.  George's  Ward,  C.  R.  Cunningham  and  Roderick  Ross ; 
By  Ward,  Thomas  H.  Kirby  and  George  May ;  Ottawa  Ward,  Thomas 


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McGloy  and  H.  McGormiek.    Meet  first  Thursday  of  each  munth, 
at  7  p.m.,  in  the  City  Hall. 

KoMAN  Catholic  Separate  School  Tkustees. — Victoria  War^, 
Chas.  McCarron,  Edward  Proulx  and  Rev.  J.  L.  O'Connor ;  Wellington 
Ward,  E,  J.  O'Niel,  Rev.  Charles  Cooke  and  Samuel  Albert ;  St.  George's 
Ward,  Daniel  Goode  and  Charles '  Laporte ;  By  Ward,  T.  P.  O'Brien, 
Dr.  St.  Jean  and  L.  j  Grison;  Ottawa  Ward,  Dr.  Duhamel,  Antoine 
Champagne  and  John  Jlancy.    Lewis  Tasse,  Secretary. 

Ottawa  City  Registry  Office — Metcalfe,  between  Queen  and 
Sparks  streets,  Alexander  Burritt,  Registrar ;  Thos.  Sproule,  Deputy 
Registrar;  Thomas  J.  Potter,  Copying  Clerk,  Office  hours  from  10  a.m. 
to  3  p.  m. 

COUNTY  AND  JUDICIAL   OFFICERS. 

County  Officers. — County  Town,  Ottawa — J.  Holmen,  Warden ;  Z. 
Wilson,  Treasurer  j  Edward  Bearm^-a,  Clerk ;  J.  B.  Lewis,  Solicitor ; 
Hueston  and  Corbitt,  County  Auditors,  and  Auditors  of  School  Moneys ; 
Dr.  Grant,  Surgeon"  of  the  Gaol. 

Judicial  Officers. — Christopher  Armstrong,  County  Judge  j  John 
Wilson,  Master  and  Deputy-Registrar  in  Chancery,  Ottawa;  Robert 
Lyon,  Deputy  County  Judge ;  Robert  Lees,  County  Attorney ;  Simon 
Fraser,  Sheriff,  Ottawa ;  James  Bailiff,  Deputy  Sheriff,  Ottawa ;  James 
Fraser,  Deputy  Clerk  of  Crown,  Clerk  County  Court,  and  Registrar  of 
Surrogate,  Ottawa ;  E.  Sherwood,  Registrar,  Ottawa ;  Wm.  Schofield, 
Deputy-Registrar ;  Robt.  Lees,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Ottawa. 

County  of  Carleton  Registry  Office. — Edward  Sherwood,  Registrar  ; 
Wm.  Schofield,  Deputy-Registrar.   Office  hours  from  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 

COURTS. 

County  Court. — Presided  over  by  a  rfisident  Judge  in  each  County. 
Their  jurisdiction  extends  to  all  personal  actions  where  the  debt  or 
(damages  jlaimed  do  not  exceed  £50 ;  and  to  all  suits  relating  to  debt, 
covenant,  or  contract,  where  the  amount  is  ascertained  by  the  acts  of 
the  parties  or  signature  of  the  defendant  to  £100 ;  and  to  all  bail  bonds 
or  recognizances  of  bail  given  in  the  County  Court  to  any  amount ;  but 
not  to  cases  involving  the  title  to  lands,  validity  of  wills,  actions  for 
libel,  slander,  crim.  con.  or  seduction.  An  appeal  lies  to  either  of  the 
Superior  Courts  of  Law.  These  courts  also  possess  equity  powers  to  the 
amount  of  £50,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Court  of  Chancery. 

Officers  of  Court. — Judge,  Chris.  Armstrong  ;  James  Fraser,  Clerk. 

Court  of  Quarter  Sessions. — Chris.  Armstrong,  Chairman.  This  court 
is  held  four  times  a  year  for  trials  by  jury  in  cases  of  larceny,  misde- 
meanor, and  other  offences. 

Court  of  Chancery. — John  Wilson,  Master  and  Deputy-Registrar  for 
the  County  of  Carleton. 

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testamentary  matters  and  causes,  and  to  the  granting  or  revoking  of 
probate  of  wills,  and  letters  of  administration  ot  the  effects  of  deceased 
persons  having  estate  or  effects  in  Upper  Canada,  and  all  matters  arising 
out  of,  or  connected  with  the  grant  or  revooatioi  of  probate  or  adminis< 
tration,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Tiib  County 
Judges  are  also  Judges  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

Law  Circuit8.—-ThQ  Circuits  are  held  twice  a  year  in  each  county  ; 
between  Hilary  and  Easter  Terms,  and  between  Trinity  and  Michael- 
mi  ,9  terms.    Clerk  of  Assizes — Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  ex-officio. 

Jjivuion  Courts.— For  the  summary  disposal  of  cases  by  a  Judge, 
but  a  jury  of  five  persons  may  be  demanded  in  certain  cases.  Their 
jurisdiction  extends  to  action  of  debt  or  contract  amounting  to  £25, 
injuries  or  torts  to  \  ersonal  chatties  amounting  to  £10,  but  not  to  actions 
for  gambling  debts.  Hquor  drunk  in  a  tavern,  or  notes  of  hand  given 
therefor,  ejectment,  title  to  land,  etc.,  or  any  toll,  custom  or  franchise, 
will  or  settlement,  malicious  prosecution,  libel,  slander,  orim.  con., 
seduction,  or  breach  of  promise,  or  actions  against  a  J.  P.,  for  anything 
done  bj  him  in  the  execution  of  his  office,  if  he  objects  to  it.  Courts 
are  held  once  in  two  months  in  each  division  or  oftener,  at  the  discre- 
tion of  the  Judge.  The  Divisions  are  established  by  the  Courts  of 
Quarter  Sessions.  There  are  six  Divisions  in  the  County  of  Carleton. 
The  following  are  the  names  of  the  clerks,  and  the  places  of  holding 
the  courts  : — 

No.  1,  comprising  the  City  of  Ottawa  and  township  of  Nepean,  and 
part  of  Grloucester.    Geo.  R.  Burke,  clerk. 

No.    2,  comprising  the  Village  of   Richmond,  township  of 
bourne,  and  part  of  Marlborough.    John  A.  Bnrson,  clerk. 

No.  8,  comprising  the  townships   of  Huntley    and  March. 
Fenton,  clerk. 

No.  4,  comprising  the  townships  of  Fitzroy  and  Torbolton. 
liam  Pigott,  clerk. 

No.  5,  comprising  the  township  of  North  Gower  and  part  of  Marl- 
borough.   William  Cowan,  clerk. 

No.  6,  comprising  the  township  of  Osgoode  and  pait  of  Gloucester. 
Ira  Morgan,  clerk,  village  of  Metcalfe,  Osgoode. 


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OTTAWA  AND  PEE800TT  RAILWAY. 

General  Offices,  Desbarat's  building,  Sparks  street,  Ottawa.  Superin- 
tendent's Office  at  Railway  Station,  Prescott,  C.  W.  Length  of  road, 
54  miles. 

Manaoinq  Director Thcmaa  Rei/noldf, 

Superintendent.  ,,*       .,,       T.  S.  Dttlor, 

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Seobetary  &  Treasurer.  ... 
Engineer. 
Chief  Clerk. 
RoADM  aster. 


T.  G.  Leslie. 
F.  A.   m«e. 
B.  BillingZf  junior. 
W.  Ronaldson. 


Conductors. — S.  Daniels  and  W.  Dowsley. 


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President,  Edward  On.  j,  Vice-President,  S.  Howell.  Directors: 
H.  0.  Burritt,  J.  M.  Currier,  M.P.P.,  Nl  S.  Blasdell,  Horace  Merrill, 
Thos.  Patterson,  M.  S.  Stevenson,  Gr.  B.  L.  Fellowes.  D.  W.  Coward, 
Secretary-Treasurer.  The  Works  are  situated  on  King  street,  between 
Rideau  and  York.    James  Perry,  Manager. 

•         OTTAWA  ASSOCIATION   OF  LUMBER  MANUFACTURERS. 

Allan  Gilmour,  President;  Richard  McConnell,  Vice-President; 
David  Moore,  Joseph  Aumond,  Levi  Young,  Hon.  James  Skead,  and 
Robert  Conroy,  Directors;  Robert  Skead,  Treasurer;  G.  H.  Perry, 
Secretary;  Hon.  James  Skead,  David  Moore  and  the  Secretary,  Audit 
Committee. 

MADAWASKA  RIVER  IMPROYEMENT  COMPANY. 

Hon.  James  Skead,  Daniel  McLaohlin,  Robert  Conroy  and  Edward 
Griffin,  Directors;  Robt.  Conroy,  President;  Edward  Griffin,  Vice- 
President  and  Treasurer;  John  Clancy,  Secretary;  Hon.  James  Skead, 
Managing  Director.  Business  office,  Workman  and  Griffin's,  Rideau 
street. 

CUSTOM    HOUSE. 

Office,  Elgin  Street, — Duncan  Graham,  Collector ;  Major  A.  Douglas, 
Surveyor ;  Joseph  S.  Lee,  Clerk ;  Alex.  Heney,  Ist  Landing  Waiter ; 
John  Little,  2nd  Landing  Waiter ;  John  Rowland,  Messenger,  Office 
hours  from  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m. 

BOARD  OF   TRADE. 

Officers  1866 — Hon.  James  Skead,  President;  Ed.  McGillivray,  Vice- 
President;  G.  H.  Perry,  Secretary;  H.  V.  Noel,  Treasurer. 

CROWN   TIMBER. 

Office,  corner  Hugh  and  ^^ueen  streets. — A.  J.  Russell,  Agent,  and  In- 
spector of  Crown  Timber  Agencies  of  Canada ;  C  S.  McNutt,  Assistant; 
James  Ritchie,  Clerk ;  David  Russell,  Draughtsman ;  fldward  T.  Smith, 
Temporary  Clerk ;  Robert  Mills,  Messenger. 

RIDEAU   CANAL. 

Office,  126  Wellington  street. — James  D.  Slater,  Superiot?p(Jeiit; 
Martin  Carmen,  Clerk }  Francis  AfhliQtt,  Forewau  of  Works, 


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Office,  Middle  street. — Horace  Merrill,  Superinteodent ;  David  Scott, 
Clerk  and  Accountant ;  George  Johnson,  Messenger. 

BYTOWN  AND  N£PEAN  ROAD  OOMPANY. 

George  Arnold,  President ;  Chas.  H.  Pinhey,  Secretary  and  Trea- 
surer ;  James  D.  Slater,  George  Arnold,  Robert  Grant.  William  Gra- 
ham, Directors ;  Reeve  for  time  being  of  Nepean^  John  Dawson. 

OTTAWA  rOST  OFFICE. 

G.  P.  Baker,  Postmaster;  H.  G.  Dunlieve,  (of  Quebec  Post  Office), 
Government  and  Foreign  Mail  Clerk ;  W.  H.  ClufF,  Deputy  Postmaster ; 
J,  T.  Bartram,  General  Delivery ;  Frank  Hawkins,  Tv  indow  Olerk ; 
Edward  Clu£f,  Accountant;  William  Rice,  Registery  Clerk;  Edgar 
Fly nn,  Assistant.  Letter  Carriers — Lower  Town:  M.  Kilby;  Upper 
Town  :  A.  Philion. 

CHURCHES. 

Christ's  Church  {Church  of  England) — Sparks  street. — Rev.  J.  S. 
Lauder,  M.A.,  Rector ;  Parsonage  adjoining  Church.  Hours  of  service, 
11  a.m.,  31  p.m.,  and  7  p.m.     Organist,  H.  R.  Fripp. 

Chapel  of  Ease  (^Gfiurch  of  England) — Sussex  street. — Rev.  J.  S. 
Lauder,  M.A.,  Rector.     Hours  of  service,  11  a.m.  aud  6  p.m. 

St.  /""ban's,  (^durch  of  England) — Now  in  course  of  erection. 
Services  ^re  held  at  present  in  the  Court  House,  Daly  street,  at  11  a.m., 
and  4  p.m.    Rev.  Dr.  Jones,  Rector. 

St.  Andrew's  (^Church  of  Scotland) — Wellington  street. — Rev. 
Dr.  Alexander  Spence,  Minister ;  residence,  Sparks,  between  Sally  and 
Bay  streets ;  Rev.  H.  J.  McLarday,  Assistant ;  residence,  Wellington 
street.    Hours  of  service,  11  a.m.  and  6i  p,m. 

Knox's  {Eree)  Church —  Daly  street. — Rev.  Thomas  Wardrope, 
Minister ;  residence,  Stewart  st.    Hours  of  service,  11  a.m.  and  6^  p.m. 

Bank  Street  (^Free)  Church. — Rev.  William  Moore,  Minister.  Hours 
of  service  11  a.m.  and  6^  p.m. 

Congregational — Corner  of  Albert  and  Elgin  streets. — Rev.  J.  Elliott, 
Minister ;  residence,  Sparks  street,  between  Sally  ?  ..d  Bay.  Hours  of 
service,  11  a.m.,  and  6i  p.m. 

Wedeyan  Methodist  Church — Metcalte,  corner  of  Queen  street.— Revs. 
J.  Douse  and  H.  Reason,  Ministers.    Services  10^  a.m.  and  6^  p.m. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Cliureh — Corner  of  York  &  Dalhousie  streets. 
— Rev  W.  E.  Johnson,  Minister,     Services  10  J  a.m.  and  6*  p.m. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church— corner  of  Queen  and  Bridge  streets, 
LeBreton's  Flats. — Rev.  E.  S.  Howard,  Minister.  Services  lOJ  a.m. 
and  6i  p.m. 

Baptist  Church — Queen,  between  Elgin  and  Metcalfe  streets. — Rev. 
Daniel  McPhail,  Minister.    Services  11  a.m.  and  6^  p.m. 


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St.  Andrew's  Church  (Roman  Catholic). — Rev.  Mr.  MoGrath, 
P.  P.  Hours  of  service,  10  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m.,  from  Eaater  until  St. 
Michael's  Day ;  10  a.m.  and  8  p.m.  from  St.  Michael's  until  Easter. 

Cathedral  Notre  Dame  (Roman  Catholic). — Rev.  D.  Dandurand, 
Vicar-General.  Hours  of  service,  6,  8  and  10  a.  m.  and  7  p.m.,  from 
Easter  until  St.  Michael's  Day;  6;  8  and  10  a.m.,  and  6  p.m.  from  St. 
Michael's  until  Easter.     Organist,  Mr.  Dessert. 

St.  Joseph's  Church  (Roman  Catholic). — Rev.  J.  F.  Guillard, 
P.  P.  Hours  of  Divine  Service,  Sundays  and  Holydays,  Mass  at  8  and 
10  a.  m.  from  Easter  until  the  Feast  of  St.  Michael.  Vespers  7  p.  m. 
Organist,  Mrs.  P.  Ryan. 

Ottawa  College. — His  Lordship  Jos.  Eng.  Bruno  Guigues,  Bishop  of 
Ottawa;  Vicar-General,  R.  P.,  D.  Dandurand,  0.  M.  I. ;  J.L.  O'Connor, 
Secretary. 

Notre  Dame  Cathedral. — Resident  Priests,  D.  Dandurand,  Vicar- 
General  ;  Parish  Priests,  M.  MoUoy  and  Rev.  j^neas  Dawson,  Long 
Island. 

St.  Joseph  (L.  T.) — Res.  Priest,  J.  Guillard. 

St.  Andrew  (  U.  T.)— Res.  Priest,  J.  J.  McGrath. 

N.  D.  de  Bonsecours  (Hull). — Res.  Priest,  H.  Reboul. 

Chaplain  of  General  Hospital. — Res.  Priest,  F.  A.  Grenier. 

Ottawa  Seminary. — Resident  Priests,  J.  H.  Ryan,  J.  M.  Tortel,  J. 
Guillard. 

Ottawa  College. — Resident  Priests,  J.  H.  Ryan,  T.  B.  Baudin, 
A.  Dorbuel,  J.  Lavoie,  G.  Cavanagh,  —  Mourier,  J.  xiarrett,  J.  Mc- 
Carthy. 

Hudson's  Bay  Mission. — Res.  Priests,  J.  M.  Pian,  L.  Lebret,  Resi- 
dence, St.  Claude,  on  the  Temiskaming  River,  (L.C.) 

Shanty  Mission. — Res.  Priests,  L.  Reboul  and  Laperce. 

Parishes  in  Lower  Canada. — J.  Lynch,  Allumettes;  J.  Lavin, 
Vicar ;  L.  Ouellet,  Calumet ;  A.  0.  Malley,  Portage-du-Fort ;  A.  B. 
Casey,  Onslow;  J.  Michel,  Aylmer;  P.  McGoey,  Chelsea;  C.  Gay, 
Wakefield;  L.  Fremont,  La  Pgche ;  Res.  Priests,  D^l^age,  L.  Babel,  N.  D. 
du  Desert;  J.  Chaine,  La  Gatineau;  L.  Jouvent  and  J.  Brady,  Buck- 
ingham ;  C.  Guillaume,  S.  Andr^  Avellin  ;  J.  David,  Ste.  Ang^lique  de 
Papineauville  ;  M.  Bourassa,  Montebello ;  J.  Mancip,  St.  Philippe  de 
Chatam;  M.  Desaunhac,  Lochaber ;  O.Boucher,  Ripon. 

Parishes  in  Upper  Canada. — T.  Duhamel,  East  Hawkesbury;  A. 
Brunet,  I'Orignal ;  C.  Bertrand,  Plantagenet ;  J.|  McCormack,  V icar ; 
O.Boucher,  Cumberland;  M.  Morell,  Castor  Russell;  J.  A.  Chaine, 
St.  Joseph  de  Gloucester ;  T.  O'Boyle,  Osgoode ;  J.  O'Brien,  Visitation 
de  Gloucester ;  P.  O'Connel,  Richmond ;  E.  Vaughan,  Huntley ;  J.  J. 
Collins,  Pakeaham ;  J.  Bouvier,  Renfrew ;  M.  Rougier,  Vicar ;  J. 
Byrne,  Eganville ;  D.  Jelmont,  Vicar ;  J.  Gillie,  Pembroke  P 
Codey,  Brudenell,  (Opeongo  road.) 


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RELIGIOUS  AND  CHARITABLE  SOCIETIES. 


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Ottaxoa  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. — Officers :  George  Hay,  Pres- 
ident; William  Clegg,  William  Cousens,  William  Hamilton  and  James 
W.  Bridgland,  Vice-Presidents ;  Rev.  Thomas  Wardrope,  Corresponding 
Secretary ;  Rov.  J.  Elliott,  Recording  Secretary ;  George  May,  Trea- 
surer; »fohn  Durie,  Depository.  Committee:  Hon.  Malcolm  Cameron, 
Dr.  J.  A.  Grant,  Dr.  H.  Hill,  Dr.  Whiteside,  Messrs.  James  Allen,  G. 
R.  BIyth,  John  Brown,  C.  Cambie,  F.  G.  Crosby,  G.  E.  Elliot,  Thoa. 
Gallagher,  Robert  Hunter,  Thomas  Hunton,  S.  Howell,  P.  LeSueur, 
W.  A.  MttcAgy,  John  MoKinnon,  Wm.  Minore,  J.  McMillan,  Henry 
McCormick,  James  Ogilvy,  Mathew  Patterson,  James  Rochester,  Jas. 
Stewart,  J,  Thorburn,  J.  Tracy,  and  all  the  resident  Protestant  Clergy 
of  the  city. 

Irish  Protestant  Benevolent  Association  of  Ottawa, — OflBcers  of  the 
Society,  1866.— President :  W.  F.  Powell,  M. P. P.;  First  Vice-Pres- 
ident, George  Patterson ;  Second  Vice-President,  Peter  A.  Egleson, 
senior;  Treasurer,  Henry  McCormick;  Recording  Secretary,  Thomas 
Sproule ;  Assistant  Secretary,  Abraham  Pratt;  Corresponding  Secretary, 
T.  J.  O'Connor ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  S.  Lauder.  Council,  Messrs.  George 
Shouldis,  John  McCarthy,  Thomas  McCIoy,  Richard  Bishop,  Samuel 
Rathwell,  James  Clarke,  William  Cousens,  Francis  Abbott  and  George 
H.  Perry ;  Auditors,  Richard  Abbot  and  J.  S.  Sloane. 

Magdalen  Asylum — Sisters  of  the  Good  Shepherd  (established 
1866). — Madame  Jerome,  Superioress.  Ottawa  street  between  Glouces- 
ter and  Chapel. 

St.  Joseph's  Orphan's  Home — North  side  Bolton,  between  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

St  Patrick's  Orphan's  Home — South  side  Church,  between  DaK 
housie  and  Sussex  streets,  near  Dalhousie. 

Protestant  Orphan's  Home — ^Bank  street,  near  corner  of  Maria. 

Ottawa  Convent. — Corner  Sussex  and  Nunnery  streets ;  establish- 
ed 1845 ;  now  under  the  charge  of  the  Rev.  Mother  Bruyere,  Superioress. 

General  Hospital. — Under  the  superintendence  of  the  Sisters  of 
Charity.    Dr.  Hill,  Consulting  Physician ;  Dr.  Beanbien,  Surgeon. 

County  of  Carleton  General  Protestant  Hospital,  OWaioa.— Presi- 
dent, Judge  Armstrong;  Treasurer,  Alexander  Workman;  Secretary, 
Roderick  Ross ;  Steward,  George  Sadler ;  Matron,  Mrs.  Sadler.  Con- 
sulting Physicians :  H.  Hill,  M.R.C.S.,  (London),  Ed.  Vanoortlandt, 
M.R.C.S.,  (London).  Attending  Physicians :  Drs.  Grant,  McGillivray, 
McKenzie,  Henry  and  Sweetland. 

Society  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul — Conference  of  Our  Lady. — 
Spiritual  Director,  Rev.  Mr.  Molloy ;  President,  John  O'Reilly  ;  Vice- 
President,  Wm.  Kennedy;  Secretary,  Robert  O'Reilly;  Treasurer, 
Thos.  Coffey ;  Librarian,  James  Devlin  ;  Patron  of  Schools,  John 
O'Reilly,  M.D.  Meets  every  Sunday  at  2  o'clock,  p.m.,  at  its  new  hall, 
Sussex  street,  opposite  the  CathedrsJ. 


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Sodeti  St.  de  Paul  d' Ottawa. — J.  Bte.  Richer,  President;  Kd. 
Milhotte,  1st  Vice-President ;  H.  Pinard,  2nd  Vice-President ;  Charles 
Pioh6,  Secretary ;  Flavien  Roohon,  Treasurer.  Meeting  hall,  opposite 
French  Oathedral :  meets  every  Sunday  at  two  o'clock,  p.m.  The  object 
of  this  Society  is  to  help  the  poor  during  winter. 


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Bank  of  BritUih  North  America,  Ottawa  Branch — Office,  140 
Wellington  street. — A.  C.  Kelty,  Manager ;  John  P.  Lawless,  Account- 
ant ;  W.  Tomlinson,  Teller. 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Ottawa  Branch — 202,  Wellington  street. — 
V  Andrew  Drummond,  Manager ;  J.  A.  Stewart,  Accountant ;  D.  J. 
Crawford,  Teller;  E.  W.Strathy,  Assistant-Teller;  Deposit  ledger- 
keeper,  George  Brown  :  Government  Clerks,  F.  G.  Lewis  and  B.  Tassie ; 
W.  D.  Powell;  Clerk;  F.  Steele,  Messenger. 

Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Ottawa  Branch  —  Office,  Wellington 
street. — R.  S.  Cassels,  Manager;  John  H.  Pinhey,  Accountant;  H.  J. 
Campbell,  Teller;  T.  W.  Holt,  Clerk. 

Quebec  Bank,  Ottawa  Branch — Wellington  street. — H.  V.  Noel, 
Manager;  C.  V.  Noel,  Toller;  E.  Crombie,  Accountant;  Thomas 
McKinnon,  Clerk. 

Ontario  Bank  (^Branch  at  Ottawa).-— WiWiam  Wade,  Manager; 
A.  C.  Mowbray,  Accountant;  S.  A.  McMurtry, Teller ;  G.  Mann,  Teller 
in  Savings  Department.     Office :  north  east  corner  Sparks  and  Metcalf. 

Ro^al  Canadian  Bank — (Branch  at  Ottawa.) — Office,  77  Sparks  st., 
Desbaratii'  building.    W.  P.  Hayes,  Manager ;  Charles  Grassett,  Teller. 


NEWSPAPERS. 

"  The  Ottawa  Citiebn,"  published  Daily  and  Weekly,  by  I.  B. 
Taylor,  Editor  and  Proprietor.  The  *'  Citizen  '*  is  now  in  its  twenty- 
second  year,  and  was  originally  established  as  the  "  Bytown  Packet." 
Office,  No.  20i  Rideau  street,  Ottawa.  Subscription  price — Daily  $6, 
and  Weekly  $1,  in  advance,  per  annum. 

"  The  Canada  Gazette  "  :  George  E.  Desbarats,  publisher. 
Office,  Desbarats'  Building,  corner  of  Sparks  and  O'Connor  streets. 

"  The  Evening  Post  :"  (Daily  and  Weekly),  by  C.  E.  Stewart  & 
Co.,  proprietors.  S.  I.  Jones,  publisher.  Office,  Metcalfe,  south  of 
Sparks  street.  Subscription  price — Daily,  $4  ;  Weekly,  $1  per  annum 
infadvance. 

"  The  Ottawa  Times  :"  (Daily  and  Weekly)— Geo.  Cotton  &  Co., 
proprietors  and  publishers.  Office,  56  Sparks  street.  Daily,  $5,  and 
Weekly,  $1  per  annum,  in  advance. 


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"The  Daily  News:"  Andrew  Wilson  &  Son,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors. Offioe,*St.  Paul,  between  Nicholas  and  Ottawa  streets.  Sub- 
scription price— 84  per  annum. 

"  Le  Canada  :"  (French)  Tri-weekly  and  Weekly — Duvemay 
Bros.,  publishers  and  proprietors.    (^^Boe,  26  York  street. 

"The  Bee  :"  a  Weekly— comic  and  satirical — newspaper,  publish- 
ed every  Saturday,  for  the  proprietors.     One  Dollar  per  year. 


MASONIC. 

Royal  Arch — Carhton  R.  A.  Chapter  No.  16,  6\  R. — Ex.  Comp., 
H.  A.  Sims,  Z. ;  J.  P.  Featherston,  past  Z.  j  T.  C.  Clarke,  H. ;  R.  Lyon, 
J.  Comp.,  Fred.  Marett,  Scribe  *).;  Alex.  Burritt,  Scribe  N. ;  Ex. 
Comp.,  D.  M.  Grant,  Treasurer  ;  Comp.,  Geo  Clarke,  Prin.  Sojourner; 
Jas.  Starke,  Senior  Assistant  do. ;  Geo.  Cox,  Junior  Assistant  d(i. ;  J. 
Sweetman,  Janitor.  Meets  in  the  Masonic  Hall,  Elgin  street,  on  the 
second  Monday  in  each  month. 

Corinthian  Lodge,  A.  F.  &  A.  M,  No.  59  C.  R—W.  R.  Thistle, 
W.M.;  I.  B.Taylor,  P.M.;  G.  Logan,  S.W. ;  Robert  Watson,  J.W. ; 
A.  Burritt,  Treas. ;  Fred.  Marett,  Secy. ;  A.  Campbell,  S.D. ;  E.  P. 
Remon,  J.D. ;  Thos.  Patterson,  I.  G. ;  J.  Sweetman,  Tyler.  Meets  on 
the  third  Thursday  on  each  month. 

Dalhotisin  Lodge,  No.  571,  E.  R. — Regular  meetings  1st  Tuesday 
of  every  month.  Established  8th  June,  1848.  Officers:  Frank  D. 
Tims,  W.M. ;  H.  Merrill,  P.M. ;  J.  MaoDonald,  S.W. ;  J.  T.  Bartram, 
J.W.;  N.  S.  BlasdcU,  Treasurer ;  W  Hay,  Secretary;  H.  F.  McCarthy, 
S.D.;  A.  N.  Peck,  J.D. ;  S.  G.  Stone,  Chaplain;  W.  Morrison,  A. 
Matthewman,  Stewar^j;  E.Spencer,  I.G. ;  J.  Sweetman,  Tyler. 

Doric  Lodge,  F.  dk  A.  M.,  No.  58,  G.  R.  C. — Instituted,  March 
28, 1855.  Meets  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  each  month,  at  the  Masonic 
Hall,  Elgin  street.  Officers,  J.  P.  Featherston,  W.M. ;  J.  J.  Gemmell, 
S.W. ;  Andrew  Christie,  J.W. ;  Rev.  C.  B.  Pettit,  Chaplain ;  C.  T. 
Thomas,  Treasurer ;  D.  P.  Williams,  Secretary  ;  W.  F.  Bonsall,  S.D. ; 
Edwd.  Bearman,  J.D. ;  Samuel  Rathwcll,  I.G. ;  John  McCarthy,  Tyler ; 
R.  R.  Hamilton  and  G.  A.  Hawkins,  Stewards. 

Citit  Service  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M.,  No.  148,  G.  R.  C— Regular 
meetings,  2nd  Tuesday  of  the  month,  at  Masonic  Hall,  Elgin  street. 
Organized  1861.  Officers,  W.  M..  Jas.  H.  Rowan ;  P.  M.,  W.  Spink ; 
S.  W.,  Thos.  Monro;  J.  W.,  B.  Kinp:;  Chaplain,  T.  Bedford  Jones; 
Treasurer,  J.  Y.  Gale;  Secretary „G.  C.  Reiffenatein ;  S.  D.,  H.  S.  Wea- 
therley;  J. D., P.  St.  Hill;  Dir.  Cer.,  J.  W.  Harper;  Stewards,  H.  J. 
Garrett  and  —  Ebbs ;  I.  G.,  Alex.  Cambie;  Tyler,  John  Sweetman. 

Builders'  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M.,  No.  177,  G.  R.  (7.— Elgin  street. 
Instituted  22Qd  August,  ]  865.    Regular  meetbgs,  Fridays,  go  or  before 


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full  moon.  Officers,  W.  M.,  Henry  A.  Sims;  S.  W.,  Joha  MoRac ; 
.].  W.,  Samuel  Rogers;  Treasurer,  James  Robertson;  Secretary,  Thos. 
Painter;  S.  D.,  Wni.  M.  Beattie  ;  J.  D.,  T.  M.  Currier;  M.  C,  Oeorgo 
Clarke ;  Stewards,  Jas.  Salmon  and  Rod.  Katon  ;  I.  G.,  Jas.  Straohan  ; 
Tyler,  John  McCarthy. 


LOYAL  ORANQE  ASSOCIATION,  B.  N.  A. 

Loyal  Orange  County  Lodge  of  the  County  of  Carleton. — Meets 
flemi-annually.  Officers  for  1866  :  John  Holmes.  (Huntley),  W.  C.  M. ; 
James  Beaman  (North  Gower),  W.  D.  C.  M. ;  CoUor  M.  Church,  M. 
D.,  (Hazledean),  Secretary;  Wm.  Elliott  (North  Gower),  Treasurer; 
Simpson,  (Richmond),  C.  Chap.;  Coller  M.  Church,  (Hazledean),  C. 
Dir.  Cer. 

Ottawa  Loyal  Orange  District  Lodge — No.  4,  of  the  County  of 
Carleton,  meets  quarterly  in  the  Orange  Hal!,  Wellington  square.  Upper 
Ottawa.  Officers  for  1866:  Abraham  Pratt,  W.D.M.;  John  Porter, 
W.D. D.M. ;  John  McCarthy,  Treasurer;  Thomas  Sproule,  Secretary; 
Henry  McCormick,  D.C. ;  Francis  Link,  D.  Dir.  Cer. 

Private  Lodges. — Loyal  Orange  Lodge  No.  47 — Meets  on  tho 
2nd  Monday  of  each  month,  in  the  Orange  Hall,  Wellington  square, 
Upper  Town.  Officers  for  1866:  W.  F.  Powell,  M.P.P.,  W.M. ; 
James  Clarke,  W.D.  M. ;  Francis  Clemow,  Secretary;  Thomas  Nelson, 
Treasurer ;  Wm.  Wood,  F.  C. 

Loyal  Orange  Lodge  No.  119 — Meets  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of 
each  month,  in  tho  Orango  Hall,  Cumberland  street,  Lower  Town. 
Officers  for  1866  :  John  Porter,  W.M. ;  Hugh  Davis,  W.D.M. ;  Henry 
McCormick,  Treasurer ;  Samuel  Rathwell,  Secretary  ;  William  Porter, 
F.  C. 

Loyal  Orange  Loc^e  No.  126 — Meets  on  the  2nd  Monday  of 
each  month,  in  the  Orange  Hall,  Queen  street,  Central  Ottawa.  Officers 
for  1866:  Richard  Bishop,  W.M.;  T.  J.  0'Coi.nor,  W.D.  M.; 
John  McCarthy,  Treasurer;  Thomas  Sproule,  Secretary;  Francis 
Abbott,  F.  C. 

Loyal  Orange  Lodge  No.  221 — Meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  Wel- 
lington square.  Upper  Town,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  each  month. 
Officers  for  1866:  Abraham  Pratt,  W.M. ;  Henry  J.  Borbridge,  W.D.M.; 
ArchibaM  Graham,  Treasurer ;  John  Greene,  Sec. ;  John  Molntyre, 
F.  C. 

Loyal  Orange  Lodge  No.  227 — Meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  Wel- 
lington square,  Upper  Town,  on  the  2nd  Wednesday  of  each  month. 
Officers  for  1866  :  John  Langford,  W.  M.;  Frank  Graham,  W.D.M. ; 
Francis  Link,  Treasurer;  Thomas  Clarke,  Secretary ;  Solomon  Edwards. 
F.C. 


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NATIONAL,  LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 

St.  George't  Society. — Incorporated  by  Act  of  the  Provincial  Parlia- 
ment, 24  Victoria,  cap.  141.  Officers:  President,  John  Rochester  ;  Ist 
Vice-President,  T.  D.  Harington;  2nd  Vice-President,  Thos.  Starmer;' 
Chaplains,  Revs.  Dr.  Strong,  C.  0.  Codd,  J.  Douse,  T.  D.  Phillips,  — 
Earlio  and  H.  Reason  ;  Physicians,  H.  Hill,  M.D.  and  H.  Mount,  M.D. ; 
Treasurer,  C.  T.  Thomas;  Secretary,  W.  Mills;  Assistant-Secretary, 
D.  Williams ;  Auditors,  Edward  Routh  and  —  Rogers ;  Solicitor,  E.  P. 
Remon  ;  Committee  of  Management,  James  Slocombo,  James  Vear,  F. 
Hallandal,  —  Rrown,  James  Salmon,  H.  Gough  and  C.  T.  Walcott. 
Stewards,  W.  R.  Howes,  W.  Cartney,  John  Rray  and  F.  Satchell. 

St.  Andreic'n  Society. — E.  MoUillivray,  President ;  A.  Mann,  1st 
Vice-President;  James  Peacock,  2nd  Vice-President ;  J.  P.  Robert- 
son, Hon.  Secretary ;  J.  Middleton,  Assistant-Secretary;  James  Fraser, 
Treasurer;  Rev.  Dr.  Spence,  Chaplain  ;  Dr.  McQillivray,  Physician. 

St.  Patrick' a  Literary  Association.  —  The  Society  meets  every 
Tuesday  evening,  in  the  St.  Patrick's  Hall,  Sussex  street,  opposite 
Notre  Dame  Cathedral.  The  library  and  reading-room  are  open  every 
evening  from  7  to  10.  Officers:  R.  H.  McGreevy,  President;  W. 
Finley,  1st  Vice-President;  Thomas  Kehoe,  2nd  Vice-President ;  John 
Heney,  Treasurer ;  James  McCarron,  Recording  Secretary ;  J.  J. 
Murphy,  Assistant  Recording  Secretary  ;  H.  Gallagher,  Cor.  Secretary. 

Union  of  St.  Joseph  d' Ottawa. — Andr6  Gravelle,  President;  Paul 
Monettc,  Ist  Vice-President;  Eliso  Laverdure,  2nd  Vice-President ; 
Flavieu  Rochon,  Secretary ;  Arthur  Groulz,  Assistant-Secretary;  Louis 
Adolphe  Rocquc,  Collector  and  Treasurer  ;  John  Coombs,  Librarian. 

St.  Jean  Baptiste  Societe. — (Organized  in  1852). — Meets  in  Can- 
adian Institute  Hall.  Alderman  Traversy,  President;  Isidore  Cham- 
pagne, 1st.  Vice-President ;  J.  Royal,  2nd  vice-President ;  Horace 
Lapierre,  Recording  Secretary ;  Henri  Parent,  Corresponding  Secretary ; 
Romuald  Lapierre,  Treasurer ;  P.  St.  Jean,  M.D,,  F.  X.  Valade,  M.  D., 
Edouard  Proulx  and  Charles  Lepage,  Marshals ;  Rev.  D.  Dandurand, 
Vicar-General,  Chaplain. 

French  Canadian  Institute — (Organized  1848). — Meets  in  their  own 
Hall,  opposite  Notre  Dame  Cathedral,  every  Thursday  evening.  The 
Library  and  Reading-room  are  open  from  9  a.m.  to  10  p.m;  The  library 
contains  650  volumes.  Dr.  St.  Jean,  President;  A.  T.  Defoy,  1st  Vice- 
President  ;  H.  Lapierre,  2nd  Vice-President ;  G.  Taillon,  Secretary ; 
Dr.  Valade,  Cor.  Secretary  ;  Eugene  Tetu,  Treasurer ;  L.  A.  Gri;ion, 
Librarian ;  Committee,  Alexis  Foisy,  F.  Belcourt,  F.  Chasse?,  G.  A. 
Pinard.  G.  V.  Miohaud,  F.  X.  Groulx. 

Mechanics'  Institute  and  Athenseum. — Trustees  for  the  year  1866  : 
H.  J.  Friel,  James  Cunningham,  J.  P.  Robertson,  TV.  P.  Lett,  J.  P. 
MoPherson,  A.  Mathewman,  Wm.  Porter,  C.  R.  Cunningham,  Wm. 
Hamilton,  Jas.  Adams,  Jas.  Tracey,  John  Middleton,  James  Dyke,  E. 


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P.  RemoD,  Wm.  Daok,  James  Lindsay,  W.  J.  Eraser,  W.  J.  Henry, 
A.  S.  Woodburn,  Thos.  Patterson.  Office  Bearers :  President,  H.  J. 
Friel  j  1st  Vice-President,  C.  R.  Cunningham ;  2nd  Vice-President,  A. 
S.  Woodburn;  Treasurer,  Jas.  Cunningham;  Corresponding  Secretary, 
W.  P.  Lett;  Recording  Secretary,  E.  P.  Remon ;  Hon.  Librarian,  J.P. 
Robertson.  Managing  Committee:  C.  R.  Cunningham,  Chairman; 
Thos.  Patterson,  A.  S.  Woodburn,  Wm.  Porter,  H.  J.  T^riel  and  E.  P. 
Remon,  members  ex-officio  ;  Librarian,  J.  B.  Steaoy. 

Ottaica  Natural  History  Society. — The  Society  makes  monthly 
excursions  during  the  summer ;  and  an  Essay  connected  with  Natural 
History  is  read  monthly.  Officers  :  N.  B.  Webster,  A.M.,  President ; 
T.' Austin,  1st  Vice-President ;  Rev.  T.D.  Phillips,  2nd  Vice-President; 
W,  White,  Socratary ;  James  Ogiivy,  Treasurer;  Dr.  Vancortlandt, 
Curator.  Council  of  Management:  J.  Thorburn,  M.  A,,  Dr.  McGilli- 
vray,  and  S.  Rathwell. 

Ottaica  Literary  Association, — Organized  Ist  April,  1863,  "  for 
the  improvement  of  its  members  in  literature,  composition,  rhetoric  and 
debate,  and  the  promotion  of  their  intellectual,  social,  and  moral  advance- 
ment." Meets  every  Wednesday  evening,  in  McCarthy's  Hall,  Central 
Town.  J.  P.  Robinson,  President ;  Wm.  A.  Lamb,  Vice-President ; 
J.  H.  Llcyd,  Treasurer;  J.  H.  Ford,  Secretary. 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS. 

College  of  Ottawa — (Founded  in  1848).— The  present  fine  and  sub- 
stantial buildings  were  erected  of  cut  stone  in  1858,  at  a  cost  of  $70,000. 
During  the  present  year  it  has  an  attendance  of  130  students.  The 
library  contains  3,000  volumes.  Very  Rev.  J.  H.  Ryan,  Superior;  Rev. 
A.  Tortel,  Director  of  Grand  Seminary ;  Rev.  Mr.  Lavoie,  Professor  of 
Mathematics;  Rev  6.  Cavanagh,  Professor  of  Philosophy;  Rev.  A. 
Dorbucl,  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Literature;  Rot.  J.  B.  Baudin, 
Bursar;  Rev.  Mr.  Mourier,  Professor  of  French;  Revs.  Messrs.  G. 
Barrett,  McCarthy,  Collins,  Lombard,  Flynn,  Gagn^,  and  Vaillancourt, 
Professors ;  Rev.  J.  Lefebvre,  Disciplinarian. 

Ottawa  Senior  Grammar  School — Queen  street,  near  Elgin. — J. 
Thorburn,  M.  A.,  Principal;  J.  McMillan,  B.  A.,  Second  Master; 
Mons.  Donelly,  French  Master;  Lieut.-Col.  Wily,  Drill  Instructor. 
Trustees:  Edwd.  McGillivray,  President;  Rev.  Dr.  Spence,  Rev.  Thos. 
Wardrope,  Rev.  J.  S.  Lauder,  A.  M.,  Judge  Armstrong,  Geo:  Hay,  D. 
Campbell  and  W.  H.  Walker. 

Officers  of  the  Educational  Inifitute  of  Central  Canada. — President, 
J.  Thorburn,  M. A.;  1st  Vice-President,  Rev.  T.  D.  Phillipps,  M.A. ; 
2nd  Vice-President,  Rev.  Wm.  Lochead;  3rd  Vice-President,  N.  B. 
Webster,  M.A. ;  4th  Vice-President,  Judge  Armstrong ;  Secretary,  J. 
McMillan,  6.A. ;  Treasurer,  S.  Rathwell.     General  Committee  :  Revs. 


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J.  Whyto,  B.  A.,  C.  B.  Pettit,  B.  A.,  J.  M.  Gourlay,  and  Messrs.  J.  P. 
Robertson,  Wm.  Cousens  and  J.  Tomkins. 

Teachers  of  Common  Schools,  City  of  Ottawa,,  1866. — Victoria 
Ward,  Le  Breton's  Flat :  William  Stewart,  and  Miss  M.  Stewart,  assist- 
ant.  Victoria  Terrace:  Duncan  Robertson,  and  Miss  Alice  Sparks. 
Engine  House,  Wellington  Ward  :  Miss  Elizabeth  Murray,  and  Miss 
A.  Latimer,  assistant.  Central  School,  Wellington  Ward :  Archibald 
Smirl,  Miss  B.  Carson,  assistant.  St.  George's  Ward :  John  P.  Robert- 
son, Miss  R.  C.  Flemming,  Miss  J.  Murphy  and  Miss  S.  Humphreys, 
assistants.  Ottawa  Ward  :  L.  Rathwell,  and  Miss  E.  A.  Langrell, 
assistant.     By  Ward  :  Miss  C.  Langrell,  Miss  G.  Geddes,  assistant. 

British  American  Commercial  College. — Established  in  1866,  in 
connection  with  the  British  Ainerican  Commercial  'Colleges  in  Toronto 
and  Hamilton) — Musgrove  and  Wright,  Proprietors.  This  Institution 
is  designed  to  educate  young  men  for  business  by  imparting  to  them  a 
thorough  and  practical  knowledge  of  Book-keeping  in  all  its  branches, 
by  double  and  single  entry,  adapted  to  general  Mercantile  Business, 
Manufacturing,  Mining,  Milling,  Forwarding  and  Commission  Business, 
Foreign  Exchange,  Jobbing,  Steamboat,  Railroad,  and  Banking 
Business.  Penmanship,  Commercial  Arithmatic,  Commercial  Law, 
Mercantile  Correspou ience  and  Spelling.  Life  Scholarships  are  issued, 
entitling  the  holder  to  an  unlimited  time  to  complete  or  review  his 
studies.  Classes  in  Telegraphing  and  Phonography  are  established  in 
connection  with  each  Institution,  and  the  proprietors  spare  no  pains  to 
increase  the  usefulness  and  exalt  the  character  of  these  institutions. 

St.  Mary\  Academy. — 264  Wellington  street,  near  the  corner  of 
Upper  Town  Market  square. — Number  of  pupils,  forty.  Under  the 
direction  of  the  Grey  Sisters.  English,  French,  Music  and  Drawing 
are  taught.  ' 

St.  Bridget's  School — 262,  Wellington  street. — Under  the  direction 
of  the  Grey  Sisters.  Number  of  pupils,  one  hundred  and  fifteen — 
branches  of  Education,  English  and  French. 

Roman  Catholic  Separate  School  Teachers. — Upper  Town,  Wel- 
lington Ward,  Mr.  Nolan  j  Victoria  Ward,  Miss  A.  Haoket.  Lower  Town 
English  Schools,  J.  and  R.  O'Reilly,  Murray  street,  near  Dalhousie. 
French  Schools,  —  TassS  and  C.  Rich^.  Female  Schools,  Sisters  of 
Charity  :  Sister  Goulet,  Sister  D' Amour,  Sister  Sparrow,  Sister  Tierney, 
and  Sister  Bertrand.  The  school  is  called  Notre  Dame,  the  English 
branches  and  French  are  taught. 

Ottawa  Classical  and  Commercial  School. — Under  the  patronage 
of  his  Lordship  the  Bishop  of  Ontario — 285,  Wellington  street.  Prin- 
cipal: Rev.  T.  D.  Phillips,  M.A.,  Scholar  and  Prizeman,  University  of 
Trinity  College,  Toronto ;  house.  New  Edinburgh.  Classical  and  Mat'^e- 
matioal  Assistant :  Mr.  H.  Phillips.  French  Master,  Mons.  Dorion  ; 
Singing  Master,  H.  B.  Fripp,  Esq. ;  Drawing  Master,  C.  A.  Newell,  Esq. 


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Ottawa  Collegiate  School. — H.  J.  Borthwick,  PriDcipal.  School 
Boom,  Rojal  Victoria  Hotel  Buildings. 

Young  Ladies*  Academy — King  street,  between  Rideau  and  Parry, 
Ottawa. — Mrs.  J.  H.  Mahon,  Principal.  All  the  Branches  of  an  Eng- 
lish Education  are  taught,  also  the  French,  Latin,  and  Italian  langagcs. 
Music,  Embroidery,  Hair-work,  Pencil  Drawing,  Monochromatic  Draw- 
ing, Painting  in  Water  Colors,  Oil  Painting,  Oriental  Painting,  &c.  &c. 

Young  Ladies'  Academy. — Mrs.  J.  W.  Small,  Principal— 312,  Wel- 
lington street.  The  branches  taught  are  English,  French,  Music  and 
Drawing,  &c. 

Young  Ladies'  Institute. — Established  in  1864. — Miss  A.  M.  Harmon, 
Principal.    English,  French,  Music,  and  Drawing.    No.  of  pupils  40. 

PRIVATE  AND  SELECT  SCHOOLS. 

Centre  Town  School — Mrs.  Hackett,  Principal ;  Corner  of  Queen 
and  Metcalfe  streets. 

Misses  Wigley's  Private  School — Corner  of  Nicholas  and  St,  Paul 
streets. 

James  Maloney's  Private  School — No.  67,  Clarence  street. 


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SONS   OF    TEMFEdANCE. 

Bytown  Division,  No.  234,  Sons  of  Temperance'. — Meets  every 
Monday  evening  at  8  o'clock,  at  the  Mechanics'  Institute  Hall,  Sparks 
street,  Ottawa.  Information,  with  regard  to  this  Order,  can  at  any 
time  be  had  from  Mr.  J.  T.  M.  Hannum,  D.  G.  W.  P.,  Broker,  and 
Mr.  George  Hay,  P.  W.  P.,  Merchant,  Sparks  street ;  Mr.  Geo.  Maclean 
Rose,  P.  G.  W.  P.,  Publisher,  Sally  street,  and  Mr.  J.  Cook,  P.  W.  P., 
Builder,  Queen  street. 


FIBE    BRIGADE. 

Chaudiire  Fire  Company,  No.l. — Organized  1840. — Meetings  are  held 
the  first  Thursday  in  every  month  at  the  Firemen's  Hall,  Sally  street, 
corner  of  Queen.  Captain,  John  Langford ;  2nd  Captain,  Francis  Link  ; 
Engineeer,  Philemon  Wright  j  Secretary,  J.  Swcetman  ;  Bugler  Patrick 
Coleman. 

Ottawa  Fire  Company,  No.  1. — Organized  1852. — Number  of  mem- 
bers 60.  Meetings  are  held  on  the  first  Wedr.esday  of  every  month 
at  the  Firemen's  Hall,  Murra:  street,  between  Sussex  and  Dalhousit 
Captain,  John  Phelan ;  2nd  Captain  Wm  Walsh ;  1st  Lieut.,  Patrick 
Slattery;  2nd  Lieut.,  Thomas  Lacey ;  Secretary,  Thomas  Carroll; 
Treasurer,  Thomas  Kehoe ;  Engineer,  James  Murphy;  2Dd  Engineer, 
John  Kehoe. 

Rideau  Fire  Company. — Alexis  Foisy,  Captain  ;  Raphael  Hurte- 
bise,  Lieutenant ;  Louis  A,  Grison,  Secrett^ry  and  Treasurer  j  W?dftrd 


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Bodoin,  Assistant-Secretary ;  Amable  Beauohamp,  1st  Engineer;  One- 
sime  Barrette,  2nd  Engineer ;  Paul  Hogue  and  Joseph  Rainville,  Branch- 
men  ;  Joseph  Gardepie,  Foreman  of  Hose ;  Jean  Larose,  Bugler. 

Queen  Fire    Company — Manager  and    Treasurer,  James  Egleson 
Captain,  P.  Favreau,  2nd  Captain,  J.  B.  Guerard;  Lieut.  A.  Goodwin; 
Secretary,  I.  N.  Berichon  ;    Assistant  Secretary,  P.   Sinnett ;  Bugler, 
A.  Kiel ;  1st  Branchman,  H.  Lapierree  ;  2nd  do.,  A.  Reid ;  Engineer, 
G.  Wallingford. 

Central  Hook  &  Ladder  Company — Officers ;  Frank  Graham, 
Captain ;  A.  Mathewman,  1st  Lieut. ;  George  Forsyth,  2nd  Lieut. ;  J. 
H.  Ford,  Secretary;  J.  S.  Nicholson,  Treasurer;  J.  Marshall,  Engi- 
neer. 

Lower  Town  Hook  &  Ladder  Comjiany — Organized  in  1855.' — No. 
of  members,  25.  Meetings  are  held  at  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Hall, 
opposite  the  Cathedral.  Captain,  Damase  Roy ;  Lieut.  Wm.  Cameron ; 
Secretary  and  treasurer,  Olivier  Groulx ;  Assistant-Secretary,  Paul 
Monet;  Engineers,  Paul  Loyierand  Louis  Lafontaine. 

BANDS. 

CJiaudiere  Brass  Band — Organized  in  1863. — Meets  for  practice 
at  the  Upper  Town  Firemens'  Hall,  Mondays  and  Thursdays.  George 
S.  Sutherland,  Bandmaster. 

Gowan's  Brass  and  String  Bands — Meet  for  practice  at  Rideau 
street,  near  the  corner  of  Mosgrove.     James  H.  Gowan,  Bandmaster. 

Queen  Fire  Company's  Brass  Band. — Karl  M.  Fehr,  Bandmaster. 


AQBICULTUBAL  COMPANIES. 

Royal  Horticultural  Society  of  Ottawa — Organized  in  1862. — 
Officers:  President,  Dr.  Hill;  Vice-Presidents,  R.  Surtees  and  N.  B. 
Webster ;  Treasurer,  E.  Spencer  ;  Secretary,  A.  Harvey.  Council  : 
Messrs.  J.  Henderson,  A.  Mutchmor,  A.  S.  Woodburn,  W.  Hutchison, 
F.  G.  French,  Dr.  C.  Leggo,  C.  R.  Cunningham,  F.  G.  Crosby,  W. 
Kerr,  P.  Fairburn,  A.  Lumsden  and  Dr.  J.  Leggo. 

County  of  Carleton  Agricidtural  Society. — Officers :  D.  Kennedy, 
President;  T.  M.  Robertson,  1st  Vice-President ;  James  Davidson,  2nd 
Vice-President.  Directors  :  John  Dawson,  Thomas  Clark,  Thomas 
Anderson,  Robert  Bayne,  W.  Corbett,  jr.,  Thomas  Graham,  W.  Gra- 
ham.    Secretary  and  Treasurer,  A.  S.  Woodburn. 

County  of  Russell  Af/rirultural  Society, — This  agricultural  society 
was  organized  on  the  18th  February,  1858,  and  includes  the  townships 
of  Osgoode  rnd  Gloucester,  for  agricultural  purposes ;  average  about 
100  members.  The  amount  of  funds  paid  over  by  the  treasurer  to  the 
township  societies  and  for  premiums,  was  $1164.  Officers  :  John  Ken- 
nedy, Osgoode,  President;  Archibald  McKellar,  Gloucester,  1st  Vice- 


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President ;  William  Eadie,  Russell,  2nd  Vice-President ;  Ira  Morgan, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Donald  Robertson  and  Daniel  McLaughlin, 
Gloucester ;  G.  G.  Dunning,  Cumberland ;  Alexander  Stewart.  Russell ; 
Thomas  Gold,  Duncan  Kennedy  and  Daniel  Cameron,  jun.,  Osgoode, 
Directors.  Mr.  Bell.  M.P.P.  for  Russell,  presents  a  gold  medal  to  the 
Society,  to  be  awarded  to  the  best  ploughman  of  the  Society  each  year. 


CLUBS. 

Ottawa  Skating  and  Curling  Oub,  -Rinks  on  Slater  street,  near 
Elgin  Street. — Directors:  J.  M.  Currier,  M.  P.  P.,  President j  C.  T. 
Bate,  Vice-President;  W.  Wade,  Treasurer;  B.  Batson,  Manager  of 
Rinks;  C.  H.  Carriere,  Secretary ;  Robert  Lyon,  Alfred  Patrick. 

Ottawa  LaCrosse  Club — Meetings  are  held  on  the  second  Monday  in 
each  month,  at  Hamilton's  Hotel.  Officers  :  John  G.  CuUen,  President ; 
Joseph  Esmonde,  Vice-President  ;  Thomas  BirkeW,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer;  Edward  CluflF,  Captain. 

Victoria  LaCrosse  Club. — W.  H.  Lindsay,  President;  J.  P.  Robert- 
son, Vice-President;  C.  Hutchison,  Secretary  and  Treasurer:  Manag- 
ing Committee,  G.  W.  Brown,  S.  K.  Lough,  A.  Russell,  P.  Riel, 
L.  Besserer.  Patron,  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General.  Hon. 
Patrons,  Members  of  the  Executive  Council.  Honorary  Members,  J. 
Aumond,  W.  Wade,  ^.  M.  Currier. 

Young  Canadian  LaCrosse  Club. — Officers:  I.  Richer,  President; 
E.  Chevrier,  Vice-President  j  E.  Prud'homme,  Treasurer ;  N.  Berichon, 
Secretary ;  A.  Riel,  Umpire. 

Ottawa  Cricket  Club. — Meetings  are  held  at  the  Russell  House. 
Annual  meetings  for  the  election  of  officers,  1st  Monday  in  May.  T.  D. 
Harington,  President ;  Robert  Lyon,  Vice  President ;  H.  Phillips,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer.  Committee :  W.  H.  Aumond,  G.  P.  Baker,  E. 
H.  Benjamin,  C.  S.  Scott,  E.  Hester. 

Rideau  Club. — No.  200  Wellington  street. — Incorporated,  1865. 
Hon.  J.  A.  Macdonald,  President;  Hon.  J.  S,  Macdonald,  Chairmau 
Executive  Committee;  John  Ashworth,  Treasurer;  Robert  Sinclair, 
Secretary ;  William  Kennedy,  House  Steward. 


TELEGBAFH    COMPANIES. 

Montreal  Telegraph  Company. — Main  <  ffice,  II  Metcalfe  street, 
between  Sparks  ana  Wellington.  Branch  Offices,  Parliament  Building 
and  Russell  House.  A.  W.  Bethune  Manager ;  Jas.  h..  Parr,  Robert 
Barclay,  and  George  Dalgelish,  Operators ;  Geo.  F.  McDoaald  Receivin<> 
Clerk.     Office  hours,  8  a.m.  to  8  p.m. 

Provincial  Telegraph  Company » — Office,  17  i  Spark?  street.  Geo.  W, 
CarletoD,  Manager. 


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Ottawa  Permanent  Building  Society. — Inoorporated  January,  1858. 
Regular  meetings,  secoad  Thursday  of  every  month.  Office,  No,  19 
Sparks  street.  James  Fraser,  President ;  William  Hay,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

Ottawa  Union  Building  Society. — Jas.  Egleson,  President ;  Wm, 
Hunton,  Vice-President.  Directors:  Thomas  Hanley,  Hugh  Davis, 
James  Robertson,  Samuel  Rathwell,  and  Dr.  G.  Riel.  Geo.  N.  Burke, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer ;  Robert  Lees,  Solicitor. 

Civil  Service  Building  and  Savings  Society. — President,  John  Lang- 
ton,  M.A.,  Auditor;  Vice-President,  W.  H.  Griffin,  Deputy  Postmaster 
General.  Directors,  E.  A.  Meredith,  LL.D.,  Assistant  Secretary,  West ; 
G.  E.  Desbarats;  J.  F.  Taylor,  Clerk  of  the  Legislative  Council  j  John 
Ashworth,  Cashiei,  Post  Office  Department;  Alfred  Todd,  Chief  Clerk, 
Private  Bill  Office,  Legislative  Assembly.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Arthur  Harvey,  Audit  Officer  Solicitor,  H.  Bernard;  Crown  Law  De- 
partment:   Bankers,  the  Bank  of  Montreal. 


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Albert,  from  Canal  Basia  to  Richmond  Road. 
Angu&ta,  7th  street  (east  of  Sussex)  from  Ottawa  street  to  Theodore. 
Baird,  running  from  the  Ottawa  to  Rideau  River,  aurth  of  station. 
Bank,  5th  street  west  of  Canal,  running  »>outh  from  Ottawa  iiiver  to 

soutbeni  limits. 
Bay  street,  8th  street  west  of  Canal,  running  south  from  W<'lUagtou  to 

Ashburnham  Hill. 
Besserer,  li'om  Ottawa  street  to  Kideau  River. 
Biddy,  from  Kideau  ih-Xid  west  to  Ashbutoham  Hill. 
Bolton,  (Letter  O)  friw;,  Ottawa  to  Ride?\u  River,  second  street  south  ci' 

Railway  Station. 
Bolton,  from  Sussex  east  o  King,  Stii  from  Rideau  street. 
Boteler,  running  east  {xom  Ontawa  to  Rideau  River,  first  street  south  of 

ilailway  Station, 
Bridge,  from  Perkina'  north  to  Chaudi^re  Island. 
Britannia  Terrace,  from  Pooley's  bridge,  north  to  Montreal,  LeBreit.a's  F. 
Broad,  from  Richmond  road  north  to  Albert  Island,  LeBreton's  Fiat. 
By,  (west)  from  Eideau  Canal,  west  to  Ashburnham  Hill. 
By,  ^east)  from  Rideau  Canal  east  to  Rideau  River. 
C^rletoD,  running  north  from  Carleton  square  to  Baird  street. 
Cufhoart,  from  Ottawa  to  Rideau  River  east,  9th  street  from  Rideau. 
Catlicart,  from  Victoria  Terrace  to  Queen  street,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Cedar,  1  th  street  south  of  Richmond  road — Rochester  Survey — running 

west  from  division. 
Centre,  (east)  from  Rideau  Canal,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
Centre,  (west)  from  Rideau  Canal,  west  to  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Chapel,  6th,  east  of  Sussex,  running  from  Park,  south  to  Theodore. 
Chufles,  (west)  9th  street,  south  of  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther  to 

concession  line. 
Charlotte,  9th,  east  of  Sussex,  running  from  Rideau  River  south,  to 

Theodore  street. 
Charlotte  (west)  7th  street,  south  of  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther 

to  concession  line. 
Chaudidre,  Chaudidre  IsLnd. 

Church,  east  from  Sussex  to  King,  continuation  eastward  Napoleon. 
Clarence,  from  Sussex,  east  to  King. 
Clegg,  from  Canal,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
Coburgh,  8th  street  east  of  Sussex,  running  from  Ottawa  street,  south  to 

Theodore. 


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CoDcessioa  Line,  running  south  from  George  on  west  side  of  Christ 

Church  to  southern  limits. 
Cumberland,  2nd,  east  of  Sussex,  running  south  from  Cuthcart  square  to 

southern  limits. 
Didfiousi?.  1st,  east  of  Sussex,  running  north  from  Ilidcau  to  Ottawa  riv^ 
Ditly,  froTTi  Nicholas  or  Court  House  Avenue  east  to  Rideau  river. 
DivisioP;  (western  limits)  south  from  Richmond  road,  Rochester  survey. 
Duko,  Iron  Queen,  northwest  to  Bridge  street. 
Eiyi.i,  frc-n  tVdlington,  south  to  southern  limits. 
Elm,  2ad  street  south  of  Richmond  road,  Rochester  survey,  running 

west  from  division. 
Esther,  or  uontinuation  of  Bank  street,  commences  at  Maria  running 

south  -■■>  limits. 
Traitk,  or  co Vitinuatiou  of  Sally  street,  running  from  Maria,  south  to  limits. 
GeorpjC,  from  Sussex,  east  to  Cumberland. 
r-,;orge,  (U.  T.)  continuation  of  Wellington  to  Pooley's  Bridge. 
C'juoestcr,  (U.  T.)  from  Rideau  Canal  west,  to  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Gloucester,  5tb,  east  of  Sussex,  running  from  Park  street,  south  to  limits. 
Halliford,  (west)  10th  street,  south  of  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther 

to  concession  line. 
Henry,  (west)  8th  street  south  ot  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther  to 

concession  line. 
Holmes,  (west)  8th  street,  south  of  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther  to 

concession  line. 
Hugh  or  Kent,  6th  street,  west  of  canal,  running  south  from  Ottawa 

river  to  southern  limits. 
Jacob,  from  Rideau  Canal,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
Kenneth,  running  from  Maria,  south  to  limits. 
Kent  or  Hugh,  2nd  street  west  of  Government  hill,  between  Wellington 

and  Ottawa  River. 
King, 8rd,  east  of  Sussex,  running  south  from  Rideau  river  to  southern 

limits. 
Lawrence,  from  Canal,  east  to  Riueau  river. 

Lloyd,  from"  Victoria  Terrace,  north  to  Duke  street,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
McKay,  running  from  the  Ottawa  to  Rideau  river,  north  of  R.  R.  station. 
McTaggart,  running  east  from  Ottawa  river  to  Rideau  river. 
Maple,  1st  street,  south  of  Richmond  road,  Rochester  survey,  running 

west  from  division. 
Maria, <frt>m  Rideau  Canal,  west  to  Richmond  road. 
Market  Square,  between  Clarence  and  York,  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Metcalfe,  3rd  st.  west  of  Canal,  running  south  from  Wellington  to  Maria. 
Metcalfe  Square,  north  of  Railway  station. 
Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Montreal,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Murray,  from  Sussex,  east  to  King. 

Napoleon,  continuation  of  Church  from  King  to  Rideau  river. 
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Nelson,  4th  street  east  of  Sussex,  ranniag  from  Ridoau  river,  south  to 

southern  limits. 
Nepean,  from  Rideau  Canal,  west  to  Ashburnham  Hill. 
O'Connor,  4th  st.  west  of  caoal,  running  south  from  Wellington  to  Maria. 
Oregon,  west  from  Bridge  street  to  Ottawa  river. 
Ottawa,  from  Cathcart,  west  to  Ottawa  river,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Ottawa,  (L.  T.)  continuation  of  St.  P&triok,  from  King  to  Rideau  river. 
Park,  continuation  of  St.  Andrew,  from  King  to  Rideau  river. 
Parry,  from  King,  east  to  Anglesea  square. 
Percy,  running  from  Maria  to  southern  limits. 
Perkins,  west  from  Cathcart  to  western  limits,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Preston,  2nd  street  west  of  division,  running  south  from  Richmond  road 

Rochester  survey. 
Princess,  (west)  4th  street  south  of  Maria,  running  west  from  Esther  to 

concession  line. 
Queen,  west  from  Pooley's  bridge  to  Ottawa  river,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Queen,  from  Canal  basin,  west  to  conoessiua  line. 
Rear,  between  Hugh  and  Sally,  2nd  street  north  of  Wellington. 
Redpath,  running  from  Metcalfe  square  to  Rideau  river. 
Richmond  Road,  continuation  of  Maria  street  running  west. 
Rideau,  from  Sappers'  bridge,  east  to  Rideiva  river. 
Rochester,  Ist  street  west  of  division,  running  south  from  Richmond 

road,  Rochester  survey. 
Sally,  7th  street  wert  of  Canal,  running  south  from  Wellington  to 

sonthern  limits. 
Sherwood,  from  Perkins,  north  to  Oregon,  LeBreton's  Flat. 
Slater,  from  Canal  Basin,  west  to  concession  line. 
Sparks,  from  Sappers'  bridge,  west  to  George  street. 
Spruce,  3rd  street  south  of  Richmond  road,  Rochester  survey,  running 

west  from  division. 
Stewart,  from  Nicholas,  or  Courthouse  avenue,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
St.  Andrew,  running  east  from  Sussex  to  King,  continuation  eastward 

Park  street. 
St.  Patrick,  from  Ottawa  river,  runningsouth  of  Notre  Danie  Cathedral 

to  King  street,  continuation  from  King  to  Rideau  river,  Ottawa  st. 
St.  Paul,  from  Canal  Basin  to  Ottawa  street,  continuation  Besserer  from 

Ottawa  street  to  Rideau  river. 
Sussex,  1st,  east  of  Canal,  running  north  from  Rideau  st.  to  Ottawa  river. 
Theodore,  from  Canal,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
Vittoria,  west  from  Bank  to  John,  and  south  to  Wellingtci  . 
Wellington,  from  Canal,  west  to  George  street. 
Wilbrod,  from  Canal  basin,  east  to  Rideau  river. 
William,  1st  st.  cast  of  Sussex,  running  north  from  Rideau  to  York  st. 
Wurtemburg,  10th  street,  east  of  Sussex,  running  from  Rideau  river  to 

Daly  street. 
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ABRBVIATIONS  USED  IN 

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ab. — above. 

e.  8.— east  side. 

0.  k  P.  R.— Ottawa  ft  Pres 

al.— alley. 

h.— house. 

coit  Railway. 

asst.— assistant 

la.— lane. 

prop.— proprietor. 

ave. — avenae. 

tnkt.— market. 

r. — rear. 

bet.— between. 

n. — oortb. 

8.— south. 

bds.— boards. 

nr. — ntar. 

s.  B, — south  side. 

big.— building. 

n.  6. — noi*:h  side. 

wid. — widow. 

cor.— corner. 

off— oflBca. 

w, — west. 

e,— east. 

opp,— opposite. 

w;  e. — west  side. 

ABBOTT,  RICHARD,  Bailiff,  Ist  Division  Court,  off.  Courthouse,  h 

Cathcart,  near  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
ABBOTT,  FRANCIS,  foreman  Ride^u  Canal  Works,    off.,  126  Wei- 

lington,  between  O'Connor  and  Bank,  h  315  Wellington. 
Adams,  James,  foreman  carpenter,  Thomas  MoGreevcy. 
Adams,  Mrs  Mary  Ann,  h  s  s  Clarence,  between  King  and  Cumberland. 
Adamson,  James,  clerk  English  Journals,  Legislative  Council,  h  Bridge 

between  Duke  and  Queen,  L.  B.  F. 
Adamson,  Rev.  W.  A.,  (Church  of  England),  Chaplain  and  Librarian, 

Legislative  Council,  h  cor  Metcalfe  and  Queen. 
Addison,  William,  lock-master,  h  Major  Hill. 
Ade,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  h  Vittoria. 
iETNA  INSURANCE  CO.  (Hartford),  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock,  agents. 

off.,  19}  Sparks. 
Agar,  Thomas,  mason,  h  Sherwood,  between  Ottawa  and  Queen,  L.B.F. 
Ahearn,  John,  (J.  &  W.  Ahearn),  h  Duke. 
Ahearn,  William,  (J.  &  W.  Ahearn),  h  Duke. 
Ahearn,  J.  &  W.,  (John  and  William),  general  blacksmiths,  Duke, 

between  Queen  and  Lloyd. 
Aird,  Charles,  oloth-dresser,  Ne^  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 
Aird,  Matthew,  foreman,  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 
Aird,  Mrs.,  h  107  Daly, 
Albert,  Bte.,  laborer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
Albert,  Edwin,  laborer^  Levi  Young. 
Albert,  Henry,  laborer,  h  Qttawft,  between  Sherwood  wd  Broad,  Ii,B-F. 


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Albert,  John,  millwright,  Levi  Young. 

Albert,  JohD,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Albert,  Samuel,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Albcrti,  Louis,  mason,  h  n  a  St.  .Vatrick,  between  Cumberland  aud  Dal- 

housie. 
ALBION  HOTEL,  John  Graham,  proprietor,  oor.  Nicholas  and  Daly. 
Alexander,  Henry,   clerk  Executive  Council,  bds  Union  House. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew's,  betwecyi  Sussex  aud 

Dalhousie. 
Alexander,  William,  mattress-manufaoturcr,  Duke,  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 
Allan,  James,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Gloucester,  iir  Kent. 
Allan,  John,  laborer,  h  29  Clarence. 
Allan,  John,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 
Allan,  James,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevoy. 
Allen,  James,  general  merchant,  New  Edinburgh. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  Rideau,  opp.  General  Hospital. 
Allen,  William,  tailor,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 
Allen,  William,    bookbinder,  Janjies   Hope  &  Co.,  U  Gloucester,   Ash- 

burnham  Hill. 
Alley,  Jeremiah,  clerk  U.  C.  Detail  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  s  s 

Bolton,  (Letter  "0")  bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 
Ambridge,  Frederick,  carpenter,  Feck  &  Gallup. 
Ambridge,  George,  carpenter,  Peek  &  Gallup. 
Amiotte,  Fraogois,  shoeiaaker,  T.  Beilemare,  79  Sussex. 
Amiotte,  Severe,  cabinet  maker,  h  n  s  Ottawa,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Amouroux,  Michel  L.,  clerk  Prnv'l  Secy's  Office,  h  St.  Patrick  s  s,  bet 

Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Andeison,  Arthur,  brewer  at  Victoria  Brewery. 
ANDERSON,  C.  E.,  h  Bank  cor.  Sparks. 

AndersoD,  C.  J.,  clerk,  Inspector  General's  Office,  h  325  Wellington. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  James,  h  290  Rideau. 
Ande:*soD,  Wm,  laborer,  h  No.  8,  Barrett's  Row.  Redpath. 
Anderson,  Wm,  clerk,  G.  R.  Blyth. 

A.ndrews,  William,  stonecutter,  h  s  s  Murray,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Andrews,  William,  porter,  45  Sussex. 
Andrews,  William,  clerk  Robinson  &  Co.,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Angus,  Andrew,  (Angus  &  Huokell)  h  Wilbrod. 
Angus,  Andrew,  (R.  &  A.  Angus,)  bds  with  R.  Angus. 
Angus,  Sobert,  (R.  &  A.  Angus,")  h  Nelson,  bet  Wilbrod  and  Theodore 
Angus,  Robert,  jr,  law  student,  Scott  &  Ross,  bds  Nelson,  Sandy  Hill. 
Angus,  R.  &  A.  (Robert  and  Andrew),  cabinet  makers,  upholsterers, 

undertakers,  &c.,  11  Rideau. 
Angus  &  Huckell,  (Andrew  Angus  and   Thomas  Huckell),   wholesale 

and  retail  boots  and  shoes,  15  Sussex. 
ANNABLE,  WILLIAM  (Hol^^te,  Oliver  &  Anoable),  b  s  s  Albert, 

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Arbour,  Joseph,  Hhocmaker,  h  n  s  Redpath,   between   CarJeton   and 

Dttlhousie. 
Arbaokle,  James,  laborer,  Ottawa  Flouring  Mills. 
Archambeault,  Jobn,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Parry,  between  Nelson  and  Glou- 
cester. 
Arobambcault,  Jofl6,  raftsman,  1i  n  s  St.  Andrew's,  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Sussex. 
Archambeault,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Bolton,  bet  Sussex  &  Dalhousie. 
Archambeault,  J.  B.  blacksmith,  h  foot  of  Clarence. 
Archer,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevcy. 

Archer,  William,  joiner,  h  n  s  George,  between  William  and  Dalhousie. 
Ardagh,  Arthur  W.,  assistant  book-keeper,  Thos.  McGreevey,  h  Bank, 

cor.  Maria. 
Ardill,  John,  plasterer,  h  King,  between  Rideau  and  Parry. 
ARMSTRONG,  CHRISTOPHER,  Judge,  County  Carleton,  chambers. 

Courthouse,  res.  Richmond  road. 
Armstrong,  Edward,  crier  of  court,  h  153  Daly. 

Armstrong,  George  A.,  book-keeper,  h  Albert,  bet.  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Armstrong,  George,  prop.  Union  House,  37  and  39  Elgin,  cor.  Queen. 
Armstrong,  John,  blacksmith,  J.  &  W.  Abeam. 
Armstrong,  Ransford,  clerk,  R.  R.  Booth. 
Armstrong,  Robert,  millwright,  George  Newell. 
Armstrong,  Robert,  stone-cutter,  h  122  York. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  compositor.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  blacksmith  and  farrier,  Besserer,  between  Ottawa 

and  Cumberland,  h  same. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  laborer,  h  Centre. 

Arnold,  Benj.  W.  (Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.)  res.  Albany,  New  York, 
Arnoldi,  John  R.,  clerk,  Dept.  Publio  Works,  bda  O'Connor,  between 

Queen  and  Albert. 
ARNOLDI,  KING,  importer  of  wines  and  ales,  1 1  Metcalfe,  Montreal 

Telegraph  Co's  building,  h  Rideau.     (See  card.) 
Artibois,  Joseph,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Ash,  Thomas,  watchmaker,  James  Trav.y,  19  Rideau. 
Ashfield,  John,  groceries  and  dry  goods,  Duke,  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge, 

h  same. 
Ashworth,  John,  cashier  Post  Office  Dept.,  res  Tp  Hull,  C.  E. 
Aspinall,  Wm.,  confectioner,  with  A.  Scott. 
Asselin,  Joseph,  messenger  Leg.  Assembly,  h  King  bet  Church  and 

Nunnery. 
Atkin,  Francis  F.,  printer,  h  Nelson,  between  Parry  and  Rideau. 
ATKIN,  RICHARD,  exchange  and  money  broker  j  oflF,  Elgin,  between 

Sparks  and  Wellington,  h  121  Daly. 
Atkins,  Wm.,  laborer,  h  St.  Paul,  between  Nicholas  and  Little  Sussex. 
Atkinson,  Henry  (Henry  Atkinson  &  Co.),  res.  Quebec,  C.  B. 
Atkinson,  John,  miller,  Ottawa  oat  meal  mills,  Ohaudi^re,  h  same. 


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AtkinsoD,  Neil,  h  w  a  Dalbousie,  between  Rideau  and  George. 

Atkinsoa,  Peter,  miller,  h  Sherwood,  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.  B.  F. 

Atkinson,  Wm.,  head  miller  Ottawa  flouring  mills,  h  opposite  mills. 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  &  CO.,  lumber  merchants  and  proprietors 
"  Etchemin  Mills."    off,  180  SuHsez,  head  office,  Quebec. 

Atwood,  John  E.  (H.  F.  Brading  &  Co.),  h  Wellington. 

Aubichon,  F.  X.,  laborer,  h  King,  w  s,  between  York  and  Rideau. 

Aubrey,  Alfred,  laborer,  h  Oregt'^,  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.  B.  F. 

Aubrey,  Frederick,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Aubrey,  Moses,  civil  service,  h  Oregon,  bet.  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.B.F. 

Audette,  John,  olerk  Accountant's  Branch,  Post  Office  Department,  h 
8  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Audy,  J.  R.,  clerk  Custom's  Department,  h  37  Daly. 

Audy,  James  C,  olerk  Custom's  Department,  bds  37  Daly. 

Augd,  Thomas,  h  s  s  Cathcart,  between  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Auger,  Baptiste,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church,  bet  Dalhousie  &  Cumberland. 

Auger,  Joseph,  printer,  •'  Queen's  Printer,"  h  w  s  Nelson,  bet  Parry 
and  Murray. 

Aumond,  A.,  clerk,  Fingland  and  Draper,  47  Sussex. 

Aumond,  Charles,  lumber  merchant,  h  43  Daly. 

Aumond,  George,  book-keeper,  bds  Daly,  near  King. 

Aumond,  Joseph,  lumber  merchant ;  office  rear  1  Rideau ;  h  95  Daly, 
bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Aumond,  Talmund,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  bds  Daly. 

Aumond,  William  H.,  accountant,  bds  Daly,  near  King. 

AUSTIN,  C,  pharmaceutical  chemist  and  druggist,  41  Rideau,  bds, 
Mathews'  Hotel.    (See  card.) 

Austin,  F.  P.,  clerk.  Ordnance  Office. 

Ausiin,  George  F.,  Provincial  Land  Surveyor,  off  Sparks,  cor  Met- 
calfe ;  h  Kent,  bet  Wellington  and  Yittoria. 

Aylward,  John,  carpenter,  h  Mosgrove. 

Aylward,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  e  s  Carleton,  bet  Cathcart  square  and  Botler. 

Ayotte,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Parry,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Ayotte,  Pierre,  h  s  s  Murray,  nr  Sussex. 

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Badgley,  Frank  H.,  assistant  law  clerk  and  chief  English  translator, 

Legislative  Assembly,  h  Stewart,  cor  Augusta. 
Bahen,  Patrick,  fireman,  Wt^st  Dcpt.  Block,   h  n  s  St.  Andrews,  bet  j 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Bailie,  R.,  asst.  door  keeper,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Rideau,  bet  Wil 

liam  and  Dalhousie. 
BAILIFF,  JAMES,  deputy  sheriff,  h  cor  Cumberland  and  George. 
Baillairge,  George  Fred.,  engineer,  Dept.  Public  WorkS|  bds  Hotel  du  I 

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B  i'yi  John,  oarpenter,  h  n  s  Ottawa,  bet  King  and  Neluon. 

IJaily,  John,  oarpenter,  Thoa.  MoQreevey. 

Bain,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  Musgrove,  between  St.  Paul  and  Canal  Basin. 

Bain,  Patrick,  laborer,  C.  Garth. 

Bainbridge,  Benjamin,  culler,  h  n  s  Cathoart,  near  Ridoau  River. 

HuiDO,  James,  accountant  and  book-keeper,  Dept.  Publio  Works,  h 
Vittoria,  near  Kent. 

BAINES,  CHARLES  T.,  barrister,  attorney,  &o.,  e  s  Nicholas, 
Rideau  and  St.  Paul,  h  Court  House  Avenue. 

Baker,  Charles,  laborer,  h  Stewart,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

BAKER,  GODFREY  P.,  postmaster,  Elgin,  oor  Wellington,  h  same. 

i]<iker,  James  M.,  gardener,  h  Theodore  nr  Ridoau  River.  . 

BALDWIN,  A.  H.,  saw  mill  prop.,  Chaudi6re  Island,  h  Middle,  Vic- 
toria Island. 

Baldwin,  Frederick  A.  (Thistle  &  Baldwin),  h  Duke,  LeBreton's  Flat. 

Baldwin,  John,  clerk,  68,  Sussex. 

Baldwin,  W.  H.,  clerk,  h  St.  Paul,  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 

BALDWIN,  A.  H.  &  CO.,  manufacturers  of  sawn  lumber,  Head,  Chau- 
di^re  Island. 

Ballance,  Mrs.  Mary,  (wid  Jacob),  h  s  s  Botler,  bet  Carleton  and  King. 

Ballantyne,  James,  cooper,  h  s  s  Baird,  bet  Metcalfe  and  Carleton. 

Ballantyne,  Wm.,  carpenter,  bds  Chaudi^re  Hotel: 

Bambrick,  Mrs.  Mary,  (widow  Michael)  h  e  s  King,  cor  MoTaggart. 

Bambriok,  Thomas,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Bambrick,  William,  laborer,  bds  e  s  Kinp:,  cor  McTaggart. 

Bancroft,  Miss  Frances,  h  George,  cor  William. 

Bangs,  Ohancey  W.,  (C.  W.  Bangs  &  Co.,)  h  Sparks. 

BANGS,  C.  W.,  &  Co.,  (Chancey  W.  and  Thomas  H.  Kirby),  hats, 
caps,  furs,  and  straw  goods,  34  Sussex. 

BANK  OF  BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICA,  (Ottawa  Branch)  A.  C. 
Kelty,  Manager,  140  Wellington. 

BANK  OF  MONTREAL,  Branch  at  Ottawa,  A.  Drummonnd,  mana- 
ger, 202  Wellington. 

BANK  OF  UPPER  CANADA,   Branch  at  Ottawa,  R.  S.  Oassels, 
manager,  138  Wellington. 

Bannin,  John,  raftsman,  h  cor  Redpath  and  Dalhousie. 

Bannon,  John,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin,  h  Hull,  C  E. 

Barber,  Ed.  C.)  clerk  Audit  office,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Rd. 

BARBER,  JOHN  H.,  news  and  periodical  depot  and  bookbinder,  3 
Sussex  ;  h  n  s  McTaggart,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 

Barber,  Wiliam,  joiner,  h  s  s  Redpath  bet  Carleton  and  Rideau  River. 

Barbeau,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Barbeau,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (Wid  Gabriel)  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

Barclay,  Robert,  operator  Mon.  Tel.  Co.,  11  Metcalfe. 

Bariokman,  Augustus,  laborer,  has  McTaggart  bet  Dalhousie  and 
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Barrel!,  John,  carpenter,  h  King  bet.  Bidoau  and  Parry. 

Barrett,  Edward,  stone  mason,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie 

Barrett,  John,  office-keeper  and  messenger,  Architect's  offices,  Gov't  Hill. 

Barrett,  Michael,  grocer,  44  York,  h  same. 

Barrette,  Joseph,  bds  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Barrette,  Pierre,  carpenter,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

BARROW,  JOHN  W.,  stock  and  exchange  broker,  36  sparks. 

Barrj,  Jonas,  plasterer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  King. 

Barry,  William,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Barthone,  Oliver,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

Bartow,  Sullivan,  axe-maker,  S.  Washburn. 

Bartram,    Joseph,  general    delivery  clerk,  Ottawa  Post-office  ;    bds 

Mathews'  Hotel. 
Baskerville,  John  J.,  grocer,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Cumberland,  h  same, 
Baskerville,  Patrick,  merchant,  57  Sussex. 
Baskerville,  W.  J.,  grocer,  57  Sussex. 
Bate,  Charles  T.,  (C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.),  h  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Bate,  Henry  N.  (C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.),  h  Daly  cor  Chapel. 
Bate,  Newell,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  bds  Daly  cor  Chapel. 
BATE,  C.  T.,  &  CO.,  (Charles  T.  and  Henry  N.  Bate,)  wholesale  &nd 

retail  grocers,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  52  Sparks. 
BATSON,  BENJAMIN,  lumber  merchant,  Elgin,  cor  Queen. 
Batterton,  Patrick,  messenger,  Executive  Council. 
Battle,  Martin,  Gov't  clerk,  h  s  s  Oathnart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Battle,  Mathew,  bds  28  Clarence. 

Baune,  Antoine,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Bauset,  S.  P.,  draughtsman.  Fisheries  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h 

Duke,  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd. 
Baxter,  R.  W,,  clerk.  Inspector  General's  office ;    h  Victoria  Terrace, 

Richmond  Road. 
Bayly,  Archer,  bookkeeper,  Thos.  McKay,  h  Union  Square,  opp  McKay's 

Mills. 
Bazin,  Jean,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Beach,  Anson  C.  (Beach  &  Co.),  62  Sparks. 
Beach,  Wm.  G.,  (Beach  &  Co."),  h  Gloucester  Township. 
BEACH  &  CO.,  (A.  C.  and  W.  G.  Beach),  commission  merchants,  62 

Sparks.     (See  Card.) 
BEAMENT,  THOMAS,  gentlemens'  furnishing  goods,  25  Sparks,  bds. 

Mathews'  Hotel.     (See  Card.) 
Beamish,  Miss  Emily  B.,  saleswoman  millinery  department,  Garland, 

Mutchmor  &  Co. 
Beardwood,  Jonathan,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and 

King. 
BEARMAN,  EDWARD,  County  Clerk,  office  J^ewis,  Pinhey  &  Ward, 

bds  cor  Besserer  and  Ottawa. 
Beasoti,  Rev.  H.,  Wesleyan  M.,  bds  Albert  opp  City  Hall. 


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Beattie,  William,  plasterer,  h  Beaserer  near  Augusta. 

B.<atty,  Thomas,  groceries  and  provisions,  cor  Parry  and  Nelson,  h  same. 

Beaubien,  Cleophas,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off  and  h  130  York 

near  Cumberland. 
Beaucaire,  Benjamin,  hotel  keeper,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 

housie,  h  same. 
Beauoaire,  Edward,  hairdresser,  120  Sussex,  h  same. 
Beauoaire,  Victor,  barber,  bds  120  Sussex. 

Beauohamp,  Amable,  blacksmith,  h  n  s  Park  between  King  and  Nelson . 
Beauchamp,  Felix,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousic. 
Beauchamp,  Jacques,  water  carter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrews  bet  Cumberland 

and  K'  ^. 
Beauchamp,  Joseph,  water  carter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Beauchamp,   Mrs.  Josephine,  (Widow  Joseph),  bds  n  s   Murray  bet 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Beaudouin,  Baptiste,  painter,  h  n  s  Chureh  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Beaudouin,  Joseph,  clerk,  Beaver  Hotel,  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Beaudouin,  Madare,  butcher,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Chapel  rnd  Gloucester. 
Beaudouin,  Edouard,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 
Beaudouin,  Menard,  painter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Beauvais,  Charles,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
BEAVEE  HOTEL,  F.  X.  Lapierre,  proprietor,  75  Sussex. 
Bedard  Edward,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Bedard,  George,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Bedard,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  IS  York. 
Bedard,  Oliver,  barkeeper,  Bnssell  House. 
Bedard  Peter,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Begg,  Alexander,  clerk,  office  of  Provincial  Registrar ;  h  Ottawa  bet 

Willbrod  and  Theodore. 
Belair,  Miss  Matilda,  supt.  millinery  dept.  Garland,  Mutchmor  &  Co. 
Beland,  N.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

Belanger,  Amable,  clerk.  Provincial  Registrar's  office,  h  Cathcart. 
Belanger,  Antoine,  raftsman,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Belanger,  Felix,  clerk,  Magee  &  Russell. 
Belanger,  John,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Belanger,  John  A.,  clerk,  Provincial  Registrar's  office,   h  88  Augusta 

near  Rideau. 
Belanger,  Joseph,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Belanger,  Leon,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Belanger,  P.,  laborer,  Queen's  Printer. 

Belanger,  Pierre,  carpenter,  h  e  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Church  and  St.  Patrick. 
Belanger,  V.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
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retail  wine  merchants,  86  Sussex. 
Bell,  Edward,  laborer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 
Bell,  John  G.,  (Bell  &  Woodburn,)  h  Albert  near  Elgin. 
Bell,  Richard  S.,  compositor,  Citeztn  Office,  bds  Claren^ 
BELL,  ROBERT,  M.P.P.,  h  Lloyd  bet  Queen  and  Duke,  L.  B.  F. 
Bell,  W.  A.,  clerk,  Customs  Dept.,  bds  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond 
BELL  &  WOODBURN,  (J.  G.  Bell  and  A  S.  Woodburn,)  book  and 

job  printers,  31  Elgin.    (See  Card.) 
Bellaire,  Amable,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Parry,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Belleau,  C,  pressman,  Queen's  Printer. 
BELLE AU,  HON.  SIR  N.  F.,  Receiver  General  and  Premier,  bds 

Toronto  House,  71  Sparks. 
Bellean,  J.  Bte.,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 
Belleau,  J.  B.,  compositor.  Queen's  Printer. 
Bellefeuille,  Gilbert,  luborer,  P^ok  &  Gallup. 
Bellefeuille,  Joseph,  plasterer,  h  Ottawa  cor  Augusta. 
Bellefeuiile,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Bellefeuille,  Philobert,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
BELLEMARE,  T.,  manufacturer  and  dealer  (in  boots  and  shoes,   79 

Sussex,  has  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Bellerive,  Louis,  blacksmith,  with  Kilduff,  34  York. 
Belouin,  Francois,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.   Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Benard,  Joseph,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Benedict,  J.  teamster,,  Peck  &  Gallup. 
Bengough,  George,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Benjamin,  E.  H.,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  O.  Dept.  h  40  Augusta. 
Bennett,  Maurice,  messenger,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  St.  Nicholas. 
Beranger,  Gregoire,  laborer,  J.  R.  Booth. 
Bergeron,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  e  s'Chapel,  bet  Ottawu  and  Parry. 
Bergineau,  Joseph,  sawy^,  Jjevi  Young. 
Bergineau,  Michel,  sawyer,  Levi  Yonng. 
Bergmann,  Ferdinand,  clerk,  J.  G.  Zimmermann. 
Berichon,  Isaac,  sr,  carpenter,  h  n  .s  Cathcart,  near  King. 
BERI«;H0N,  ISAA(;,  proprietor  Central  Canada  Hotel,  126  Sussex. 
BERICHON,  ISAAC  N.,  clerk,  Central  Canada  Hotel,  126  Sussex. 
Berichou,  Isidore,  plasterer,  h  e  s  King  cor  Park. 
Berichon,  Magloire,  city  constable,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
BERNARD,  COL.  HEWITT,  Chief  Clerk  Crown  Law  Dept'.   U.  C, 

b  U  Daly. 
Bernard,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry,  bet  Gloucester  and  Nelson. 
Berry,  Robert,  uccouutaut,  Militia  Dept.,  bus  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and 

Cumberland. 
Berry,  Robert,  plasu/er,  h  243  Bideau. 


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Berry,  Wm.,  clerk,  Money  Order  Branch,  P.  O.  Dept.,  bds  Salmon's 

Hotel,  York. 
Berthelot,  L.  F.,  clerk,  Wea.  Sec.  L.  C.  Sales  Branch,  Dept.  Crown 

Lands,  h  s  s  Besserer,  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Berthiaume,  Louis,  watchmaker,  44  Clarence,  h  same. 
Bertrand,  Antoine,  blacksmith,  h  w  s  King  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Church. 
Bertrand,  Felix,  raftsman,  h  Ottawa  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad. 
Bertrand,  John,  sawyer,  W,  Taylor. 
Besserer,  Louis,  bds  King  cor  Daly. 
Besserer,  Mrs.  Margaret,  h  King  cor  Daly. 
Besserer,  William,  bds  King  cor  Daly. 
Besserer,  William,  clerk,  James  Starke,  24  Rideau. 
BEST,  FRANCIS,  bakery,  cor  Queen  and  O'Connor,  h  same. 
BETHUNE,  N.  W.,  manager  Montreal  Telegraph  Company,    1 1  Met- 
calfe, h  oor  O'Connor  and  Slater. 
Bevin,  Biohard,  confectioner,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhoasie    and 

Cumberland. 
Billings,  Bradish,  sen,  clerk  0.  &  P.  R.,  h   Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and 

Cumberland. 
Billings,  Bradish,  jr,  student,  H.  A.  Sims,  bds  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and 

Cumberland. 
Billings,  Walter  R.,  medical  student  with  Dr.  Grant. 
Bilwin,  Francis,  teamster,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Bingham,  Henry,  sawyer,  h  s  s  Botler,  bet  Dalhousio  and  Carleton. 
Bingham,  Samuel,  watchman,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  Metcalfe. 
Binks,  Geo.,  printer,  Citizen  Office,  h  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
Binks,  Jas.,  printer,  CtYtieen  Office,  h  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
Binks,  James,  carpenter,  h  28  Augusta. 

Birch.  Charles  J.,  clerk,  Prov.  Secy's  Office,  h  Cathcart  Square. 
Bird,  John,  shoemaker,  h  w  s  Dalhousio  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 
Birkett,  Henry,  clerk.  Young  &  Ridford. 
Birkett,  James,  h  s*s  Maria  near  O'Connor. 
Birkett,  Thomas,  clerk,  T.  Isaac. 

Birkett,  William,  maaon,  h  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.  B.  F. 
BISHOP,  RICHARD,  proprietor  British  Lion  Hotel,  61  Sparks. 
Bishoprick,  Mark,  snr.,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Bishopriok,  Mark,  carriage  maker,  h  Queen  aear  Bank. 
Blackburn,  James,  generel  merchant,  New  Edinburgh. 
Blackburn,  Robert,  general  merchant.  New  Edinburgh. 
Blackburn,  Thomas,  clerk,  S.  Christie. 
Blaiklock,  F.  W.,  surveyor  and  draughtsman.  Cadastre  and  Surveying 

Branch  (east),  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  bds  Albert  opp  City  Hall. 
Blain,  E.,  asst  French  Translator,  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  at  Mrs. 

Brown's,  foot  of  Sussex. 
BLAIR,  HON.  A.  J.  FERGUSON,  President  of  Council,  bds  Rideau 

Club. 


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Blais,  Joseph,  assistant  postmaster,  Legislative  Assembly  ;  h  St.  An- 
drew, rcur  General  Hospital. 
Blais,  Joseph,  carter,  bds  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Bolton. 
BUis,  Louis,  shoemaker,  Geo.  Howe  &  Son. 
Blais,  T.  H.,  clerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  Hotel  du  Canada  (old 

College). 
Blanchet,  F.  X.,  assistant  clerk  of  Committees,  Legislative  Assembly, 

h  Besserer  cor  Nelson. 
BLA8DELL,  N.  S.,  (N.  S.  Blasdell  &  Co.,)  h  Kent  bet  Wellington 

and  Victoria. 
BLASDELL,  T.  M.,  engineer  and  machinist,  Wellington  bet  Bay  and 

George ;  li  303  Wellington. 
BLASDELL,  N.  S.  &  CO.,  (N.  S.  Blasdell,  Horace  Merrill,  and  J.  M. 

Currier,)  proprietors  Victoria  foundry  and  machine  shop,  Victoria 

Island.    (See  Card.) 
Bloom,  Wm.,  carpenter,  n  St.  Paul  cor  Mosgrove . 
Blouin,  Joseph,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Blyth,  George,  clerk,  228  Wellington. 
Blyth,  George  J.,  bookkeeper,  Charles  Garth,  25  Ridcaa. 
BLYTH,  GEORGE  R.,  dealer  in  staple  and  fancy  dry  goods,  226  Wel- 
lington ;  h  cor  Kent  and  Vittoria. 
Blyth,  John,  h  Vittoria  near  Kent. 
Blyth,  Robert,  cooper,  h  22  Daly  bet  Ottawa  and  Nicholas. 
Boden,  Mrs.  (widow),  h  n  s  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
Bogle,  Hugh,  laborer,  bds  s  s  St.  Anj'.rew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Boileau,  Felix,  raftsman,  h  n  a  St  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Boileau,  Moise,  water  carter,  h  n  s  Church,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Boily,  Joseph,  messenger,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  w  s  Carletoa  bet 

Redpath  and  Baird. 
Boissonneault,  N.  F,,  Curator  of  Models,  Bureau  of  Agriculture;  h 

St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Boivin,  Antoine,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Bolton,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Boivin,  Baptiste,  cabinetmaker,  h  ns  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Boivin,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  o  s  Chapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
Boivin,  Patrice,  porter,  J.  McGillivray. 

Boland,  Willian^,  butcher,  h  n  s  Church  betCumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Bolduc,  Mrs.  Ang^le,  (widow  Louis),  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland 

and  Dalhousie. 
Bone,  Gaiis,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
B6ne,  Firmin,  lumberer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Bonell,  George,  carpenter,  h  Maria  near  Parry. 
Bonell,  John,  cabinetmakf^r,  h  Queen  near  Broad,  L.  B.  F. 
Bonsall,  William,  printer.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  bds  cor  Metcalfe  and 

Queen. 
Bonnet,  Pierre,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Bonneville,  J.  F.  N.,  Clerk  of  Reooids,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  e  s  King 

bet  Parry  and  Ottawa. 


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Bookey,  Richard,  gardener,  h  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patrick. 
Booth,  Dudley,  gunsmith,  343  Wellington:. 
Booth,  G.  D.,  gunsmith  and  rifle  maker,  343  Wellington,  h  same, 
BOOTH,  JOHN  R.,  saw  mills,  Chaudi^re  Island,   h  Al'jert  Island, 

Ohaudi^re. 
Booth,  Leandre,  sawyer,  J.  R.  Booth. 
BOOTH,  ROBERT  R.,  dealer  in  dry  goods,  groceries,  crockery,  wines, 

and  liquors,  cor  Montreal  and  Bridge ;  h  Bridge  bet  Queen  and 

Oregon. 
BORBRIDGE,  HENRY  J.,  (S.  W.  &  H.  J.  Borbridge)  22  Rideau. 
BORBRIDGE,  SAMUEL  W.,  (S.  W.  &  H.  J.  Borbridge),  22  Rideau. 
BORBRIDGE,  WILLIAM,  retired,  h  William  bet  George  and  York. 
BORBRIDGE,  SAMUEL  W.  &  HENRY  J.,  saddlers,  harness  and 

trunk  manufacturers,  22  Rideau.     (See  Card.) 
Bordcleau,  Outhbert,  shoenaker,  h  cor  Baird  and  Metcalfe  squaro. 
Borthwick,  H.  J.  Collegiate  school,  Royal  Victoria  Hotel  Buildings. 
Borthwick,  Hugh,  blacksmith,  R.  Cummings. 

BOTT,  GEORGE,  groceries  and  provisions,  78  Rideau  cor  Dalhousic. 
Botteril,  Edward,  doorkeeper,  Legislative  Council. 
Boucher,  Adolphe,  cabinetmaker,  h   n   s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
Boucher,  Antoine,  blacksmith,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housie. 
Boucher,  A.  A.,French  translator,  Legislative  Council. 
Boucher,  Julien,  carter,  h  n  s  St  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Boucher,  Pascal,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Bouchette,  George  A.,  clerk.  Seigniorial  Registrar  Branch,  Dcpt.  Crown 

Lands,  bds  Richmond  Road. 
Bouchette,  Joseph,  Dept'y  Surveyor  General,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h 

Richmond  Road. 
Bouchette,    J.  F.,   draughtsman,  L.  C.  Patents,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

h  148  Wellington. 
BOUCHETTE,  R.  S.M.,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  h  119  Daly. 
Bouchon,  Amablc,  blacksmith,  P.  Dufour. 

Boudria,  Miobtil,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousic  and  Cumberland. 
Boulet,  Napoleon,  permanent  messenger,  Legislative  Council,  h  Bank 

bet  Queen  and  Sparks. 
Boulot,  Romouald,  clerk  Accountant's  Office,  Militia  Dept.,  bds  Toronto 

House, 
EOULTON,  JAMES  F.,  barrister,  attorney,  sDlicitor,  &c.,  Elgin  opp 

Russell  House,  bds  Russell  House. 
Bourgeois,  D.,  printer,  Lc  Canada  Office. 
Bourgeois,  Elie,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Murray  near  Sussex. 
Bourgeois,  Victor,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
BOURGET,  JAMES,  billiard  rooms,  Russell  House,  and  wholesale 

de)>.ler  in  wines,  liquors,  &c.,  98  Sussex,  h  9B  Sussex.  (See  card.) 


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Bourguoin,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Ghaudidre  Island. 

Bourguoin,  S.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee 

Bourier,  Benj.,  laborer,  Charles  Garth. 

Bourke,  John  B.,  clerk,  Garland,  Mutchmor  &  Co.,  h  w  s  O'Connor  bet 

Slater  and  Maria. 
Bourke,  Joseph,  bell-banger,  Chas.  Garth,  25  Bideau. 
fiourke,  Mrs.  Marguerite,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  oor  Dalhousie. 
BOURNE,  FRANCIS,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.)  h  2  Princess 

Tevraoe. 
Bourque,  Edward,  manufacturer  of  tin,  copper  and  sheet  iron  ware,  58 

Rideau ;  h  Nopoleon  near  King. 
Bowels,  Martin,  laborer,  h  w  s  Cumberland,  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patrick. 
Bowen,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Ottawa,  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 
Bowes,  Fdwin,  laborer,*h  Nicholas. 

Boweij  J  oiiu,  measurer.  Parliament  buildings,  oflF  Gov't.  Hill,  h  161  Daly. 
Bowes,  Patrick,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
BOWIE.  CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER,  steamer  «  Queen  Victoria,"  h 

!dvi<  oalfe.  Lower  Town. 
L'oTjles,  Robert  J.,  clerk,  12  Rideau. 
if  Tiin,  P.  B.,  h  s  s  Slater,  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Boxall,  ^.,  messenger.  Legislative  Assembly. 
Boy\        in,  clerk.  Secretary's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dcpt.,  h  cor  Qaef.u  and 

jjioyd,  L.  B.  F. 
Boyd,  Wmi,  clerk,  Geo.  Hay. 
Boyd,  Wm.  S.,  clerk,  bds  78  York. 

Boyer,  Benjamin,  laborer,  h  c  s  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  Kiag. 
Boyer,  Peter,  carpenter,  h  Church. 

Boyle,  Edward,  mason,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Gawberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Boyle,  John,  ostler.  Commercial  Hotel,  64  and  66  York. 
Boyle,  John,  laborer,  h  s  s  Baird  near  Oarleton. 
Boyle,  John,  carpenter,  h  St.  Paul,  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 
Boyle,  John  M.,  butcher,  bds  Park. 
Boyle,  Joseph,  laborer,  24  Clarence. 

Boyle,  Michael,  butcher,  14  market  stall,  h  Park  opp  St.  Joseph. 
Bradburne,  Edward,  school  teacher,  h  Mosgrove,  cor  St.  Paul. 
Bradbury,  William  M.,  sausage  maker,  h  n  s  Ycrk,  bet  Market  Square 

and  Dalhousie. 
Bradcn,  Samuel,  carpenter,  h  174  York. 
Brading,   Henry  F.,  (H.  F.  Brawling  &  Co.,)  agent  for  Rochester,  h 

Wellington,  near  Pooley's  B;  -Ige. 
Brading,  H.  F.  &  Co.,  (Henry  F.  Brading  and  Joh  ^  E.  Atwood,)  pro- 
prietors Victoria  ale  vaults,  Wellington. 
Bradley,  John,  printer,  Times  Office. 
Bradley,  Richard  A.,  attorney  at  law,  solicitor,  conveyancer,  &o.,  Elgin 

cor  Sparks. 
Bradley,  ThomaS;  fireman,  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Ashburnbam  Hill. 


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Bradshaw,  John,  obief  office  keeper,  Westera  Block,  Dept'l  Buildings,  h 
same. 

Brady,  Philip,  laborer,  b  n  s  Park,  bet  King  and  Nelson.' 

Brady,  Ricbard,  laborer,  b  Cumberland,  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 

Bramley,  P.  C,  bookkeeper,  Receiver  General's  Office,  b  Victoria  Ter- 
race, Ricbmond  Road. 

Brandon,  Augustus,  saddler,  b  Yittoria  near  Kent. 

Brandon,  Horatio,  waiter,  Russell  House. 

Brannigan,  George,  laborer,  b  n  a  Baird,  cor  Carleton. 

BRAUN,  FREDERICK,  secretary,  Department  Public  Works,  h  New 
Edinburgh. 

Bray,  Jobn,  blacksmith.  Now  Edinburgh. 

]}razeau,  W.,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Breathwait,  George,  laborer,  b  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and  Lloyd,  Ij.B.F. 

Brennan,  Edward,  laborer,  b  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Brennan,  Edward,  cooper,  b  cor  Rideau  and  Augusta. 

Brennan,  Jobn,  laborer,  h  w  s  King  bet  Church  and  St.   Patrick. 

Brennan,  Jobn,  laborer,  bds  Mary  St. 

Brennan,  Jobn  C,  clerk,  S.  Howell,  bds  n  s  Daly  bet  King  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Brennan,  Michael,  teamster,  J.  M.  Currier  Sc  Go, 

Brennan,  Michael,  sawyer.  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Brennan,  Michael,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Brennan,  Michael,  laborer,  h  cor  Redpath  and  King. 

Brennan,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Carleton  foot  of  King. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  blacksmith,  shop  40  Clarence,  h  88  Clarence. 

Brennan,  Thomas,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &,  Co. 

Brennan,  Thomas,  laborer,  King  cor  Redpath. 

Brennan,  William,  laborer,  b  s  s  Water  near  Rideau  river. 

Brennan/ William,  fruiterer  61  Sussex,  h  Clareiice  near  Sussex. 

Bresnabam,  Miss  Catherine,  grocer,  142  York. 

Bridgland,  James  W.,  chief  clerk  of  Colonization  Roads  Branch,  Dept. 
Crown  Lands,  h  Richmond  road. 

Brimer,  Mrs.  Mary,  b  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

Bing,  John,  tailor,  b  s  s  Ottawa  cor  Nelson. 

Brisebois,  Isidore,  raftsman,  b  s  s  S;  Andrew's  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Bri..dbois,  Michel,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Britannia  Inn,  Francis  Hallandal,  propriptor,  25  Wellington  bet  Bank 
a.  ^  Kent 

BRIT     u  AMERICAN  BANK  NOTE  COMPANY,  offices  cor  Wel- 
'ington  and  Kent. 

BRITISH   AMERICA    INSURANCE    CO.,  Toronto,    Heubach  & 
Coward,  Agents,  17  Sparka 

BRITISH  AMERICAN  COMMERCIAL  UJLLEGE,    Times  Ofice 
Building,  Musgrove  &  Wright,  principals. 

BRITISH  HOTEL,  Wm.  Cartney,  proprietor,  165  and  167  W«lUngton 
bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 


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BRITISH  LION  HOTEL,  61  Sparks,  Richard  Bishop,  proprietor. 

BRONSON,  HENRY  P.,  (Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.)  h  Middle,  Victoria 
Island. 

BRONSON,  WM.  C,  (Brownsons,  Weston  &  Co.,)  res.  Painted  Post, 
Stenben  Co.,  N.  Y. 

BRONSONS,  WESTON  &  Co.,  (Henry  F.  and  Wm.  C.  Bronson, 
Abijah  Weston,  Alex  Folsora,  and  Benjamin  W.  Arnold,)  mer- 
chants and  manufacturers  of  pine  lumber.  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
(See  Advertisement.) 

Brooks,  Frederick  W.,  driver.  H.  F.  Brading  &  Co. 

Brooks,  John,  carpenter,  bds  s  s  Cathoart,  bet  Dalhousie  &  Cumberland. 

Brophy,  John  P.,  clerk.  Money  Order  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,h  n  s  Besserer, 
bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Brophy,  Thomas,  clerk,  O'Meara  &  Co. 

Brousseau,  Elz.,  clerk.  Provincial  Sec.  Oflfice,  bds  Queen,  bet  Metcalfe 
and  Ottawa. 

Brown,  Alex.,  cooper,  h  Bank,  bet  Albert  and  Slater. 

Brown,  Alex.,  stone  cutter,  h  w  s  O'Connor,  bet  Slater  and  Maria. 

BROWN,  ALFRED,  groceries  and  provisions,  69  Sparks,  h  same. 

Brown,  Archibald,  h  138  York. 

Brown,  George,  deposit  ledger  keeper.  Branch  Bank  of  Montreal,  bds 
Wellington, 

Brown  George,  pork  merchant,  and  dealer  in  hides  and  skins,  18  and  20 
York. 

Brown  George  W.,  clerk,  14  Rideau. 

Brown,  James,  carpenter,  h  Bank  s  of  Queen. 

Brown,  James,  carter,  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Brown,  James  F.,  civil  service,  h  Nicholas  near  Theodore. 

Brown.  John,  shoemaker,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Rideau  River. 

Brown,  John,  cbandler,  York  cor  Cumberland. 

Brown,  Lawrence,  laborer,  h  s  s  Botler  near  Carleton. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Nepean  near  Ashburnham. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Joseph,  boarding  houso,  Sussex  cor  Cathcart. 

Brown,  Peter,  carpenter,  h  w  s  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Murray. 

Brown,  R.  H.,  clerk,  Crown  Lands  Dept,  h  Sally  near  Sparks. 

Brown,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  cor  Vittoria  and  John. 

BrovTD,  Wm.  W.,  barber  aad  hairdresser,  39  Sparks,  h  same. 

BROWNE,  JAMES,  apothecary  and  chemist,  67  Sparks,  h  same. 

Bruli§Em.,  general  blacksmith,  45  Clarence,  h  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 
and  Sussex. 

Brul6,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  h  n  s  Park,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Brunell,  Mrs.  Delaide,  (wid  Louis),  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 
housie. 

Brunette,  Fran9ois,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa,  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Brunette,  Joseph,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Brunning,  Wm.,  bricklayer,  bds  International  Hotel. 


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BlllISH,  CHARLES  E.,  insurance,  steamboat,  and  railway  agont, 

oommission  morchant,  &o.,  8  RIdeau,  bds  Russell  House. 
BrysoD,  Charles,  olerk,  Fiogland  &  Draper,  47  Sussex. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  general  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  13  Sussex 

and  222  Wellington,  h  s  s  Bolton  opp  Convent. 
Buck,  Charles  R.,  clerk,  Can.  Ex.  Co.,  bds  42  Daly. 
BUCK,  DANIEL,  livery  stablea,  h  42  Daly. 
BUCK,  GEO.  A.,  livery  and  sale  stable.^,  Rideau  near  Mathews'  Hotel, 

bds  42  Daly.    (See  card.) 
Buck,  Geo.  A.,  carpenter,  h  Sparks  bet  Sally  and  Hugh. 
Buck,  Thomas  G.,  painter,  h  s  a  Maria,  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Bucke,  Julius  P.  (Duck  &  Bucke),  res  Now  Edinburgh. 
Bucke,  P.  E,,  dark,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  O.  Dept.,  h  Alexander, 

New  Edinburgh.  • 

Buckley,  John,  laborer,  h  Biddy  near  Kent. 
BUCKLEY,  PATRICK,  livery,  sale,  and  boarding  stables,  54  Metcalfe, 

h  52  Metcalfe.  (See  card.) 
Bucknell,  Elias,  baker.  A;  Scott. 
Bufton,  Jonathan,   butcher,  Wellington  Ward  Market,  h  w  s  Bank  bet 

Slater  and  Maria. 
Bullen,  Mrs.,  L  Gloucester  bet  Percy  and  Ashburnbam. 
Bullock,  Mrs.,  millinery  and  dressmaking,  61  York. 
BULLOCK,  WM^,  glass  stainer,  61  York,  h  same. 
Bulmer,  Wm.  H.,  bookbinder,  James  Hope,  bds  Rideau,  opp  Dalhousiti. 
Bureau,  Isidore,  printer,  h  s  s  Napoleon,  bet  King  an  I  Nrison. 
Bureau,  Jean,  compositor.  Queen's  Printer. 
Bureau,  Joseph,  foreman  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Bureau,  Napoleon,  compositor.  Queen's  Printer. 
Bireau,  P.,  bookbinder,  Queen's  Printer, 

Burgess,  Hugh,  tailor,  h  n  s  McTaggart  bet  Dalhousio  and  Carleton. 
Burgess,  John,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Burgess,  Patrick,  bds  u  s  McTaggart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton, 
Buribas,  Octave,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
BURKE,  GEORGE  R;,  clerk  1st  Division  Court,  off.  Courthouse,  h  233 

Rideau. 
Burke,  James,  laborer,  bds  n  s  Cathcart  near  Rideau  river. 
Burke,  John,  laborer,  has  Bolton  bet  J)alhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Burke,  John,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath  bet  Carleton  and  Dalhousie. 
Burke,  Mrs.  Mary,  (Widow  Thomas)  Dalhousie  bet  Botler  and  Bolton, 

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Burke,  Thomas,  stone-cutter,  h  n  s  Cathcart  near  Rideau  river. 
Burke,  Thomas  J.,  clerk,  M.  K.  Dickinson,  h  212  Rideau. 
Burke,  William,  laborer,  h  n  s  Cathcart  bee  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Burn,  Jos.  V.,  clerk,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Burnett,  John,  sawyer,  Wm.  Taylor. 
Burnett,  William,  maion,  h  Centre. 
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Burns,  James,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Gloucester. 

Burns,  James,  cooper,  rear  156  Clarence,  h  158  Clarence. 

Burns,  John,  dork,  h  207  Ridean. 

Burns,  John,  laborer,  h  Ottawa  I    'ween  Augusta  and  (yobourg. 

Burns,  John,  retired,  h  Slater  s  s  uear  Bank. 

Burns,  John,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Burns,  Michael,  blacksmith,  h  Daly. 

Burns,  Michael,  stone  mason,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Daihousie. 

Burns,  Martin,  laborer,  h  Biddy  cor  Kent. 

Burns,  Moses,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Daihousie  and  Cumberland. 

Burns,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Cumberland  bet  Daly  and  Besserer. 

Burns,  Mrs.  Margaret,  widow,  h  s  8  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Daihousie. 
Burns,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton,   Letter  "  0"  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Daihousie. 
Burns,  Robert,  hostler,  John  Stockdale. 
Burns,  Samuel,  clerk,  T.  &  W.  Hunton. 
Burns,  Thomas,  confectioner,  bds  40  Sussex. 

Burns,  Thomas  G.,  retired,  h  o  s  Ottawa  between  Besserer  and  Daly. 
Burns,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  Thomas  MoGreevey; 
Burns,  William,  laborer,  has  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Daihousie. 
Burpee,  C.  A.,  salesman,  R.  Eaton  &  Co.,  h  Rideau,  Sandy  Hill. 
BURRITT,  ALEX.,  City  Registrar,  off.  22  Metoalfe,  h  Victoria  Terrace. 
BURRITT,  H.  O.,  proprietor  woollen  factory.  New  Edinburgh,  h  same. 
Burroughs,  Robert,  laborer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Eurrowes,  F.  D.,  clerk.  Go v'e'uor  General's  Office. 
Burrows,  Mrs.  Maria,  h  Vittoria  near  Wellington. 
Burrows,  William,  tailor,  Hiu  Andrew. 
BURSTALL,  EDWAlU»,  It.mbor  merchant,  off.  134   Sussex  cor  St* 

Patrick,  h  Quebec,  C.  E< 
Burt,  David,  mechanic,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Burton,  Frank  A.,  photographer,  with  E.  Spencer. 
Butler,  H,  J,,  forman  Eveniny  Post,  bds  Vittoria. 
BUTLER,  T.  0.,  mail  officer,  «  Queen  Victoria,"  bds  Russell  House. 
Butler,  William,  confectionery,  218  Wellington,  h  same. 
Butler,  William,  shoemaker,  Wellington  near  Kent. 
Butterworth,  Johnj  oooper,  h  w  s  Bank,  s  of  Queen. 
Byrne,  Dennis,  baker,  with  A.  Scott. 
Byrne,  ^James,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bulton,  Letioi-  "  O"  bet  Carleton  and 

Cumberland. 
Byrne,  Martin,  clerk,  41  York. 

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Caliil,  Philip,,  •,leric,  Crowa  Lands  Dept.,  w  h  Dalhousie  bet  Glarenoe 
and  Itt'irrny. 

Cain,  Wm  .  juarryman,  A.  H.  Baldwin, 

CairoH,  Vosepb,  messenger,  Executive  Council,  bds  York. 

OALDWELL,  JOHN  F.,  (J.  F.  Caldwell  &  Co.,)  b  74  Sussex. 

Caldwell,  Joseph,  carter,  h  Biddy,  w  of  Kent. 

(yuldwell,  llobcrt,  carpenter,  h  r  s  Ottawa  cor  Nelson. 

CALDWELL,  J.  F.  k  CO.,  (John  F.  Caldwell,)  dry  goods  and  cloth- 
ing, 74  Sussex. 

Callagbau,  J.,  compositor,  Queen's  Frintcr. 

Callahan,  John,  blacksmith,  Thos.  McGrecvey. 
Jambie,  A.  J.,  patent  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  Vittoria. 
Iambic,  Charles,  clerk,  Audit  OflQco,  h  Vittoria  bet  Kent  and  John. 

vjameron,  Daniel,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

CAMERON,  HON.  MALCOLM,  Queen's  Printer,   Ccwt^' 
Office,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor,  h  Besserer  bet  Gloucester 

Cameron,  John,  clerk,  Crown  Land  OflBco,h  n  e  Sparks  bet  Hugh . 

Cameron,  John,  pilot,  h  cor  Gloucester  and  Bay. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (wid  Duncan),  h  n  s  Church  hot  Diuliousic 
and  Cumberland. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  A.,  city  constable,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

CAMPBELL,  HON.  ALEX.,  Commissioner  of  Crowu   Lands,   bds 
Vittoria. 

Campbell  A'adrew,  sr,  gentleman,  bds  n  s  Cathcart  nr  Kideau  river. 

Campbell,  Andrew,  ^Campbell  &  Co.,)  h  53  Sussex. 

Campbell,  Donald.  (Campbell  <fc  Kennedy),  bds  M    hews'  Hotel. 

Campbell,  E.,  clerk,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Princess  Terrace, 

Campbell,  H.  J.  J.,  teller,  Ottawa  Branch  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  h 
New  Edinburgh. 

Campbell,  William,  cabinetmaker,  h.  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

CAMPBELL  &  CO.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 53  Sussex.     (Sec  card.") 

CAMPBELL  &  KENNEDY,  (Dont  Id  Campbell  and  George  Kennedy,) 
barristers,  attorneys,  solicitors,  &o.,  10  Elgin. 

Campeau,  Mary- Ann,  (wid  Joseph),  h  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  King, 

CANADA  GAZETTE,  Geo.  E.  Desbarats,  publisher,  Desbarats'  block, 
Sparks  cor  O'Connor. 

CANADA  LIFE  ASS.CO.,Hami!ton-^Heubach  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 

CANADIAN  EXPRESS  CO.,  W.  H.  Sanger,  agent,  10  Elgin. 

Canadian  Institute  (French),  Sussex  opp  Cathedral. 

Candlish,  Samuel,  hatter,  C  W.  Bangs  &  Co. 

Cannell,  Alphonse,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee 

Cantin,  Baptiste,  undertaker,  h  s  s  Church  oor  Dalhousie. 

CANTIN,  CHARLES,  groceries,  provisions,  wines  and  liquors,  cor  St. 
Patrick  and  Dalhousie,  h  same. 

Oantia,  Jean  Bte.,  carpenter  and  joiner,  bds  cor  Dalhousie  and  Church. 


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CantillioD,  John,  tailor,  with  B.  Mullin.     ' 

Cantville,  Leon,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Cantwell,  Thomas,  billiard  marker,  Rideau  Club. 

Cardiff,  John,  carpenter,  h  Ottawa  bet  Bridge  and  Sherwood,  L.B.F. 

Cardinal,  A.  L.,  chief  messenger.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  basement  west 

end  Parliament  Building. 
Cardinal,  Etienne,  laborer,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Cardinal,  Felix,  hotel  keeper,  oor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 
Cardinal,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  King  between  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Cardwell,  William,  grainer  and  plumber,  h  Metcalfe,  Lower  Town  opp 

R.  R.  Depot. 
Carey,  John,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Carl,  James,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Rideau  river. 
Carlan,  Hugh,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
CARLETON,  GEO.  W.,  chief  operator,  Provincial  Telegraph,   17 J 

Sparks,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 
CARLETON  HOTEL,  Robert  Stanley,  propr,  186  and  188  Wellington, 
Carleton,  Christopher,  propr  Rideau  Hotel,  Little  Sussex  cor  St.  Paul. 
C&rleton,  Christopher,  manager,  M.  K.  Dickinson,  h  Rideau  Hotel. 
Carleton,  William,  clerk,  M.  K.  Dickinson,  bds  Rideau  Hotel. 
CARMEN  G.  ARTHUR,  collector  of  tolls,  Rideau  Canal,  off.  at  looks, 

h  Sherwood  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa. 
Carmen,  Martin,  cletk,  Rideau  Canal  Office,  h  Lloyd  bet  Queen  and 

Duke,  L.B.F. 
Carnegie,  John,  carter,  h  e  s  Carleton  near  MoTaggart. 
Carnegie  John,  beer  driver,  Stirling's  brewery. 
Garpentier,  Narcisse,  carter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Carrice,  Eustache,  blacksmith,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Carrier,  Joseph,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Carrier,  Moise,  currier,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Carriere,  Edward,  shoemaker,  77  Sussex.  '  ' 

Carriere,  Charles  H.,  bds  Russell  House. 

Carrisse,  Pierre,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Carrisse,  Victoire,  gardner,  h  n  s  Park  near  Rideau  River. 
Carroll,  James,  carpenter,  h  42  Metcalfe.  '. 

Carroll, 'John,  laborer,  198  Clarence.  -    •<    • 

Carroll,  Mrs.  Ellen,  h  Ottawa  s  s  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 
CarrroU,  Thomas  P.,  painter,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and  George. 
Carrnthers,  Aaron,  lumber  culler,h  Sherwood  bet  Queen  &  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Carruthers,  John,  miller,  T.  McKay,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F* 
Carse,  Edward,  blacksmith,  Thomas  McGreevoy. 
Carson,  Charles,  stone  cutter,  h  foot  of  Wellington.     ■    '  -  :      '  .  . 
Carson,  Robert,  shoemaker,  h  Wellington.  'f  !.  . 

Carter,  Edward,  printer,  Le  Canada  office.  ' 

Carter,  George,  carpenter,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 


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Garter,  John,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

CARTIER,  HON.  G.  B.,  Attorney  General  East,  bds  No.  4  Princess 

CARTNEY,  WM.,  propr  Pritish  Hotel,  165  and  167  Wellington  bet 

O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Gary,  Archibald,  book-keeper,  Inspector  General's  Office,  h  s  s  Queen 

bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Oasault,  Frangois,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Oumberlaod  and  Dalhousie. 
Casault,  F.  L.,  office-keeper,  Receiver  General's  Office,  h  Church. 
Casault,  L.  J.,  library  messenger,  Legislative  Council,  h  n  s  Church  bet 

Dalhousie  and  Cumberland.  . 

Casault,   Napoleon,  messenger,  Board  of  R.  W.  Commissioners,  bds 

Church 
Casey,  Archibald,  laborer,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  Ottawa. 
Casey,  James,  carter,  h  208  Clarence. 
Casey,  John,  clerk,  45  Sussex. 
Casgrain,  H.,  assistant  clerk  of  Patents,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds 

Albert  near  Metcalfe. 
Cass,  Robert,  mason,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
CASSELS,  R.  S,,  manager  Branch  Bank  of  U.  C,  h  136  Wellington. 
Catellier,  L.  A.,  clerk,  Office  of  Provincial  Registrar,  h  Metcalfe  cor 

Albert. 
Cauthers,  Samuel,  groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  cor  Bolton  and  Cum- 
berland, h  same. 
Cauthers,  Samnel,  clerk,  Workman  &  Griffin. 
CAWEST,  ALFRED,  fashionable  tailor,  55  Rideau,  h  same. 
Cawcst,  Mrs.  H.,  head  milliner,  Cunningham  &  Lindsay's,  14  Rideau. 
Cawthrey,  Binns,  meat  mkt,  dealer  in  hides,  &c,  104  Rideau,  h  106  Rideau. 
CENTRAL  CANADA  HOTEL,  126  Sussex,  Isaac  Berichon,  prop. 
C4r6,  Eloi,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberknd. 
Cbabot,  P.  H.,  cutter,  E.  Martineau,  h  George,  bet  Dalhousie  and 

William. 
CHAMBERS,  MICHAEL  E.,  general  auctioneer  and  commission 

merchant,  88  York,  h  same. 
Chambers,  Thomas  D.,  Finance  Dept.,h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Rd. 
Chalmers,  William,  salesman,  h  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
CHAMPAGNE,  ANTOINE,  prop  HOTEL  CARTIER,  s  s  Murray 

near  Sussex. 
Champagne,  Isidore,  hotel  keeper,  n  s  Church,  near  Sussex,  h  same. 
Champagne,  Louis,  express  driver,  h  Nelson,  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Champagne,  Serephin,  carriage  maker,  96  Clarence,  h  King  bet  Bolton 

and  Catheart. 
Chantier,  J.,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
CHAPAIS,  HON.  J.  C,  Commissioner  of  Public  Works,  bds  Graham's, 

Princess  Terrace. 
Cnapman,  Mrs.,  green  grocer;  h  Queen  near  Metcalfe. 


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Charbonneau,  Bte.,  laborer,  J.  B.  Booth. 

Charbonneau,  Felix,  wheelwright,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
CharboDDeau,  Henri,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Ottawa,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Charbonneau,  Vincent,  provision  store,  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Charbonneau,  Vincent,  laborer,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Charlebois,  Andr6,  carpenter,  bds  s  s  Church,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Charlebois,  Pierre  G.,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Charlebois,  Xavier,  roofer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Charron,  Hilaire,  laborer,  Parr 7,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Charron,  V.,  hairdresser,  E.  Miles,  9  Rideau. 
Chartier,  Fran9ois,  laborer,  h  King  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Chase,  James,  pilot^  h  s  s  Church,  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Chassd,  Felix,  clerk,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  Surveying  Branch  (East),  h 

e  s  Sussex,  near  Clarence. 
CHAUDIERE  HOTEL,  Head,  Hugh  Fitzpatrick,  prop. 
Checkley,  Miss  Margaret,  grocer,  King  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Chenelte,  Peter,  clerk,  Garland,  Mutchmor  &,  Co. 
Chenette,  Pierre,  collector,  h  ss  Clarence,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Cheney,  Josiah,  foreman  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Cherbot,  David,  ^  winter,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 
Cherrier,  Tref.,  clerk,  Crown  Lands  Dept.,  (East),  bds  cor  Sussex  and 

York. 
Cherry,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  King  bet  Parry  and  Ottawa. 
Cherry,  William,  clerk.  Workman  &  Griffin. 

CHESLEY,  E.  J.,  Parliamentary,  land  and  patent  right  agent,  11  Met- 
calfe. 
Ch^vrier,  Alexander,  hotel  keeper,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Sussex. 
Chevrier,  Alphonse,  clerk,  D,  Chisholm,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
Chdvrier,  E.,  clerk,  Belccurt  &  Co. 
Ch^vrier,  Joseph  A.,  olerk,  D.  Chisholm,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Da        ae 

and  Cumberland. 
Chdvrier^,  L6andre,  Victoria  Hotel,  s  s  Murray  nr  Sussex. 
Ch^vrier,  Noah,  olerk,  82  Sussex. 
Chiar,  Joseph,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
CHISHOLM,  DUNCAN,  grocer,[wine  and  spirit  merchant,  118  Sussex, 

h  same. 
Christie,  Alex.  J.,  student  at  law,  (Lewis,  Pinhcy  &  Ward,)  bds  Ash- 

buraham  Hill. 
Christie,  Alex.,  contractor,  h  Nepean  nr  Concession  Line,  Ashburn- 

ham  Hill. 
CHRISTIE  S.,  commission  merchant  and  general  agent,  5  Sparks^ 

Russell  House  block,  h  Queen  opp  City  Hall. 
Church,  John,  carpenter,  li  Maria  bet  Albert  and  Victoria  Terraoe. 


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Church,  ThomaS;  sawyer,  Bronson,  Weston  &  Go. 

Church,  William,  carpenter,  h  Maria,  opp  O'Connor. 

Ciappy,  John,  groceries,  wines,  and  liquors,  Duke  near  Queen,  h  same. 

CITIZEN  OFFIQE,  I.  B.  Taylor,  prop,  21i  Eideau. 

CITY  HOTEL,  Wm.  Graham,  prop,  35,  37,  and  39  Clarence. 

CITS'  HOUSE,  Louis  Peltier,  prop,  cor  Sussex  and  St.  Andrew. 

CITY  REGISTRY  OFFICE,  Alexander  Burritt,  Registrar,  22  Metcalfe. 

Clair,  A.  C.  (Beloourt  &  Co.,)  h  86  Sussex. 

Clairoux,  Xayier,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry,  cor  Chapel. 

Clancy,  John,  bookkeeper.  Workman  &  Griffin,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  near 

Dalhousie. 
CLARKE  GEORGE,  prop  International  Hotel,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor. 
Clarke,  James,  bookkeeper,  N.  Sparks,  h  329,  Wellington. 
Clarke,  Robert,  plasterer,  b  w  s  Carleton  bet  McKay  and  Baird. 
C!?^Tke,  Thomas,  laborer,  b  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Clarke,  Thomas,  clerk.  Garland,  Mutohmor  &  Co., 
CLARKE,  THOMAS  C,  (Jones,  Haycock  &  Clarke),  h  Kent  near 

Princess  Terrace. 
Clauson,  R.  T.,  carriage  maker,  bds  Howe's  Hotel. 
Clay,  AloDzo,  pail  maker,  E.  B.  Eddy,  bds,  Chaudi^ro  Hotel. 
Cleary,  John,  carter,  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 
CLEGG  &  NBLLIS,  (William  Cleggand  Thomas  F.  Nellis,)  barristers, 

attorneys,  solicitors,  &o.,  11  Metcalfe. 
Clegg,  William,  Bank  of  Quebec,  h  w  s  Bay,  cor  Queen. 
Clegg,  William,  (Clegg  ^  Nellis,)  bds  Mathews'  Hotel. 
Clements,  James,  miller,  New  Edinburgh  Flour  Mills. 
Clements,  Robert,  laborer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
CLEMOW,  FRANCIS,   commission  and  gem  ral  agent,   and  official 

assignee,  6  Elgin,  h  O'Corner  cor  Slater.    (See  card.) 
Clemow,  Francis  C,  student  at  law,  (Lewi8,Pinhey&  Ward,)  bds  Metcalfe. 
Cleve,  William,  carpenter,  h  John  near  Vittoria. 
Cleverly,  Mrs.  (wid  John)  h  Maria  s  e  of  Rink. 
Clevette,  Adolphe,  cabinet  maker,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Clifford,  James,  printer.  Queen's  Printer,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Church 

and  St.  Patrick. 
Cloran,  Edward,  bds  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Cloran,  Miss  Eliza,  bds  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Cloran,  Miss  Jane,  bds  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Cloran,  Mrs.  Mary,  (widow  Edmond)  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Sussex. 
Clouthier,  Felix,  painter,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Clouthier,  George,  printer.  Queen's  Printer,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
Clouthier,  Priest,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Redpatk  bet  Carleton  and  Dalhousie: 
Clouthier,  Severe,  carpenter,  h  e  s  King  bet  Water  and  Park.^ 
Clow,  David/^oarpenter,  h  Rideau  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 


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Cluff,  Edward,  clerk,  Ottawa  P.  O.,  bds  Vittoria  near  Kent. 

01u£f,  Isaac,  carpenter,  contractor  and  builder,  h  Vittoria  near  Kent. 

Cluff,  Win.  H.,  deputy  postmaster,  Ottawa  P.O.,  h  Albert  bet  Conces- 
sion Line  and  Richmond  Road. 

Coad,  Thomas,  messenger,  Finance  Dept,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dal- 
hoosie  and  Cumberland; 

Coady,  Mrs.  Ann,  widow,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Coady,  Thomas;  butcher,  stall  12  market  building,  h  Cathcart. 

Coates,  John,  carpenter,  h  Gloucester  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 

Coates,  William,  watches,  clocks  and  jewellery,  63  Sussex. 

C    .ts,  James,  moulder,  Victoria  foundry,  h  Biddy  bet  Bankfand  Kent. 

Coburn,  Emanuel,  bookbinder,  with  Mortimer,  h  180  Wellington  bet  j 
Bank  and  Kent. 

COCHRANE,  JOHN  C.  T.,  insurance  office,  off  Elgin,  h  Victoria  I 
Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

COCKBURN,  HON.  JAMES,  Solicitor  General  (West)  bds  Queen's  | 
Restaurant. 

COCKBURN,  JOHN,  boat  builder,  h  John  near  Vittoria.    (See  card.) 

Cocker,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  has  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 

COCKER,  GEORGE,  dry  goods  and  millinery,  84  Sparks,  h  38  Met- 
calfe near  Queen. 

Cooker,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h  s  s  Ottawa,  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 

Codd,  Alfred,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off  and  h  271  Rideau. 

Codd,  Rev.  Charles,  Church  of  England,  h  Beaserer. 

Codd,  Donald,  clerk,  bds  Besserer. 

Coffey,  Richard,  laborer,  h  Biddy  opp  Kent. 

Coffey,  Thomas,  flour,  pork  and  grain  store,  62  and  64  Clarence,  h  same, 

COFFIN,  WILLIAM  F.,  Ordnance  Land  Agent,  off  and  h  foot  of  locks.  | 

Cole,  Charles,  painter,  h  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.B.F. 

Collin,  Francis,  portrait  painter,  atE.  Spencer's  photograph  rooms. 

Collins,  George,  carpenter,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

Collins,  Peter,  steward,  steamer  "Queen  Victoria"  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter 
«  0  "  bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 

Collins,  William  E.,  clerk,  Wes.  Sec.  L.  C.  Sales  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  | 
Lands,  h  Sally  e  s  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 

Collins,  W.  F.,  chief   clerk  iu   charge  Wes.  Sec.  L.  C.  Sales  Branch,  j 
Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  cor  Sparks  and  Bank.  < 

Collins,  William  J.,  clerk,  Geo.  Cooker,  34  Sparks. 

Collins,  William,  shoemaker,  bds  J^alhousie,  bet  Rideau  and  George. 

COLONIAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO.— now  "  Sto»  \td." 

Colter,  Alex.,  millwright,  Levi  Young. 

Colton,  Michael,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew's  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

06me,  John,  baker,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Nelson. 

Commercial  Hotel,  Robert  Elliott  propr,  64  and  66  York. 

COMMERCIAL  UNION  ASS.  CO.,  fire,  life,  and  marine,  F.  Clemow,| 
agent,  6  Elgin.   (See  card.) 


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Condon,  James,  bricklayer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Oumberland. 

Connell,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  144  Clarence. 

Connell,  Denis,  printer,  Nicholas  bet  Ridean  and  St.  Paul. 

Connell,  Denis,  waiter,  Bussell  Housel 

Connolly,  James,  butcher,  11  market  building,  h  Bidcau. 

Connor,  William,  carpenter,  h  Augusta,  bet  Bideau  and  Franklin. 

Connors,  William,  carpenter,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Conway,  James,  clerk,  J.  F.  Caldwell  &  Co. 

Conway,  John,  laborer,  h  202  Clarence.' 

Conway,  John,  laborer,  h  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Conway,  John,  laborer,  h  e  s  Cumberland,  bet  St.  Andrew  &  Church. 

Conway,  Mrs.  Bridget,  (widow  Michael)  bds  e  s  Cumberland  bet  St. 
A^ndrews  and  Church. 

Conway,  Patrick,  clerk,  38  York. 

Conway,  Patrick,  private  boarding  house,  42  Clarence. 

Cook,  James,  builder,  bds  Queen  bet  O'Connor  and  Metcalfe. 

Cook  Jobn,  carpenter,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Cook,  Samuel,  sawyer,  J.  B.  Booth. 

Cook,  Thomas,  sawyer,  J.  B.  Booth. 

Cooke,  Alanson  C,  lumberer,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Cooke,  Bichard,  laborer,  h  n  s  Botler  bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 

Cooke,  Sidney,  medical  student.  Dr.  Grant's  office,  bds  s  s  Cathcart  bet 
Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Ccombs,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  224  Bideau. 

Cooney,  James,  carter,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Cooper,  Nicholas,  laborer,  h  Wilbrod  cor  Cumberland. 

Cooper,  Paul,  messenger,  Bideau  canal  office,  126  Wellington. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  mason,  h  Nelson  near  Maria. 

Cooper,  William,  bds  n  s  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Copeland,  Bichard,  laborer,  h  e  s  Bank  bet  Maria  and  Biddy. 

Coran,  Olivier,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Corbeille,  James,  h  e  s  King,  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 

Corbeillo,  Louis,  blacksmith,  h  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Corbett,  John,  laborer,  h  Dalhousie,  bet  Bedpath  and  McTaggart. 

Corbett,  Lawrence,  laborer,  h  w  s  Carleton  bet  McKay  and  Baird. 

Corboy,  John,  laborer.  Peck  &  Gallup. 

Corcoran,  Mrs.  Mary,  (wid  Thomas)  h  n  s  George  nr  William. 

Cordingley,  Wm.  G.,  tin  and  copper  smith,  27§  Sussex,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Corniel,  Christopher  J.,  printer.  Queen's  Printer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet 
King  and  Cumberland.  f 

Corniel,  C.,  jr,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer.    ,     , 

Corrigan,  Edward,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Corrigan,  Mrs.  John,  has  Church  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
I  Corrigan,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Corrigan,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
jCostello,  James,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  York  and  Clarence. 
lOostello,  James,  blacksmith,  bds  cor  St.  Andrew  and  Dalhousie. 
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Costello,  Michael,  blaoksmitb,  bds  oor  St.  Andrew  and  Dalhousie. 

Oostello,  Michael,  waiter,  Bideau  Club. 

Costello,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  has  Murray  nr  Dalhousie. 

Costello,  Thomas,  tavern-keeper,  oor  St.  Andrew  and  Dalhousie. 

Got6,  Isidore,  printer,  Queen  s  Printer,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Church  and  | 

St.  Patrick. 
C6t6,  Joseph,  laborer,  has  Bolton,  Letter  "  0.",  bet  Oarleton,  and  I 

Cumberland. 
C6t6,  Olivier,  clerk,  Executive  Council  Office,  h  184  Clarence. 
COTTON,  HENBY,  clerk,  Governor  General's  office,  h  Ottawa  bet  I 

Wilbrod  &  Theodore. 
COTTON,  JAMES,  Times  office,  h  76  Wellington.  • 
COTTON,  GEOBGE  &  CO.,  props  of   The  Daily  and  Weekly  Timet,] 

dealers  in  stationery  &c.,  offices,  56  and  60  Sparks. 
Cottrcll,  John,  messenger,  Quebec  Bank,  h  Bank  bet  Slater  and  Albert, 
Cougblan,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  n  s  George  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhonsi^. 
Coulson,  Geo.  A.,  upholsterer  and  cabinet-maker,  76  Bideau,  h  Dalhousie  | 

bet  Bideau  and  George. 
CoursoUes,  Toussaint  Gedeon,  translator,  Leg.  Assembly,  h  Bessererl 

near  Nelson, 
(vourtney,  James,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Courvalle,  Stephen,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Courvalle,  Onisime  sawyer,  Perley  Sc  Pattee. 
COUSENS,  WM.,  supt.  common  schools,  h  s  s  Slater  bet  O'Connor  and  I 

Bank. 
Coussineau,  Toussaint,  pilot,  steamer  Phoenix,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  {| 

and  Dalhousie. 
Couturier,  Olivier,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  near  Dalhousie. 
Couvrette,  Alfred,  asst  cook,  Bussell  house. 
Couvrette,  H.  printer,  Le  Canada  office. 
Couvrette,  Magloire,  h  King  e  s  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 
Couvrette,  Magloire,  saddler,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  &  Dalhousie,  | 
Coviliion.  J. Bte.,  carter,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Kingand  Nelson. 
Cowan,  Andrew,  clerk,  James  Starke,  bds  24  Bideau. 
Cowan,  John,  mason,  h  Cathoart  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Cowan,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O'Gonnor  and  Bank. 
Coward,  David  W.,  (Heubach  &  Coward,  h  Sparks  n  s  bet  Elgin  and] 

Metcalfe. 
Cowper,  G.  B.,  book-keeper,  Woods  and  Forests  branch,  Dept.  Crowo] 

Lands,  he  a  Albert,  near  junction  of  Maria. 
Cox,  George,  edjgraver  and  copperplate  printer,  Elgin  cor  Sparks,  li| 

Victoria  Terrace,  Bichmond  Boad. 
Cox,  John,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Cox,  Samuel  P.,  laborer,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Bichmond  Boad. 
Cox,  William,  porter,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  h  Clarence. 
Coyle,  Mrs.  Ellen,  (widow  Edward,)  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and! 

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Gozzens,  Alfred,  flour  atore,  Rideau  near  Nicholas,  h  King  bet  Rideau 

and  Parry. 
Craig,  Alexander,  laborer,  h  concession  line  s  of  Nepean. 
Craig,  Alexander,  quarryman,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
Craig,  Hugh,  shoemaker,  h  oor  Dalhousie  and  George. 
Craig,  Mrs.  Esther,  (widow  John  H.)  h  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Rideau  and 

George. 
Craig,  Thomas,  laborer,  Charles  Garth. 
Craig,  Wm.,  carpenter,  J.  M.  Currier  ds  Co., 
Crain,  George,  mason,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
Crain,  Levi,  mason,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
Crain,  Robert,  mason,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
CRANNELL,  LEVI,  book-keeper,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Crawford,  D.  J.,  teller,  Ottawa  Branch,  Bank  of  Montreal  bds  Wellington 

near  Bank. 
Crofts,  James,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Crombie,  Edward,  accountant,  Ottawa  Branch,  Quebec  Bank,  bds  Duig- 

nan's  Hotel. 
CROSBY,  FRANCIS  G.,  manufacturer  of  and  wholesale  and  retail 

dealer  in  boots  and  shoes,  51  Sparks,  h  same. 
Crosher,  Louis,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Cross,  Andrew,  contractor,  h  s  s  Murray  near  Dalhousie. 
Cross,  John,  wheelright,  Duk»opp  Lloyd,  h  same. 
Cross,  Thomas,  clerk.  Secretary's  Branch,  P.  O.  Dept.,  h  Richmond  Rd. 
Cross,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  oor  Queen  and  O'Connor,  h  Ottawa  cor  Stewart. 
CROWN  HOTEL,  W.  B.  Howes,  prop,  56  Rideau. 
CROWN  LANDS  DEPARTMENT,  Hon.  Alexander  Campbell,  Com- 

missioner,  offices  Western  Block,  Departmental  Buildings. 
CROWN  TIMBER  OFFICE,  cor  Hngh  and  Queen,  A.  J.  Russell  In- 
spector of  Crown  Timber  Agencies,  Canada,  and   Crown  Timber 

Agent  for  Upper  Ottawa  Territory. 
CRUIGE,  R.  W.,  general  commission  and  lumber  agent,  office  in  P.  0. 

Block,  11  Elgin,  h  Maria  nr  O'Connor.    (See  card.) 
Cruse,  Thomas,  bookkeeper.  Audit  Office,  h  Maria,  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Caddie,  James,  carter,  h  s  s  Parry,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Cammings,  J.  accountant,  R.  Eaton  &  Co.,  bids  Clarence  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Cammings,  James,  carpenter,  h  Stewart,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
CUM  MINGS,  ROBERT,  carriage  manufacturer  and  grocer,  Cummings' 

Island,  Gloucester  Tp. 
CUMMINGS,  CAPT.  T.  A.,  h  Metcalfe,  nr  cor  Albert. 
Cunningham,  Chartres  R.,  (Cunningham  &  Lindsay),  h  w  s^Nelson^  bet 

Wilbrod  and  Theodore. 
Cunningham,  Geo.,  stone  mason,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  nr  King. 
Cunningham,  James,  bookkeeper,  Gilmpur  ^  Co.,  h  Bank  bet  Wellington 

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GuDningham,  John,  bottler,  S.  Christie.  , 

CuoDingham,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  Ottawa,  near  Theodore. 

CUNNINGHAM  &  LINDSAY,  (Chartres  R.  Cunnineham  and  James 

Lindsay,)  importers  of  dry  goodf,  millinery,  &o.,  14  Bideau.    (See 

advertisement.) 
Curran,  Barnard,  laborer,  Ottawa  Gas  Works.  ' 

Curran,  Francis,  messenger,  Att'y-Genl's  office,  Ottawa  cor  Tlieodore. 
Curran,  George  P.,  clerk,  James  Hope  &  Co.,  bds  Metcalfe  bet  Queen 

and  Albert. 
Curran,  Mrs.  Marv,  h  Metcalfe  bet  Queen  and  Albert. 
Curran,  Peter,  look  laborer. 

Curran,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  George  and  Rideau. 
Curran,  Timothy,  laborer,  h  King  bet  Parry  and  Ottawa. 
Currell,  James,  laborer,  h  Kent,  bet  Wellington  and  Vittorla. 
Currier,  Joseph,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
CURRIER,  J.  M.,  M.  P.  P.,  (J.  M.  Currier  &  Co  ,)  bds  51  Sparks. 
Currier,  Thos.  W.,  foreman,  sash  Factory,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New 

Edinburgh. 
CURRIER,  J.  M.,  &  CO.,  (Joseph  M.  Currier,  James  McLaren  and 

John  McLareuy)  manufacturers  of  sawed  lumber,  sash,  blind,  and 

door  factory,  planing  mills,  &c.,  Metcalfe  nr  Rideau  Falls.  (See  card.) 
Curry,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Coburg  bet  Franklin  and  Rideau. 
Cusick,  Michael,  laborer,  h  w  s  Carleton  b,et  McKay  and  Baird. 
Cussinb,  Henry,  confectioner,  20}  Rideau,  h  24  Rideau. 
Cusson,  Edmond,  blacksmith,  bds  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
Cuzner,  John,  clerk,  33  Sussex,  bds  same. 
CUZNER,  LUKE,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  boots  and  shoes,  leather, 

findings,  &c.,  29  Rideau.  ,  .  .       ^ 


Dacey,  James,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
D'amour,  Elie,  blacksmith,  96  Clarence,  h  Water  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
DAILY  EVENING  NEWS,  Andrew  Wilson  &  Son,  oflF  St.  Paul  s  s. 

between  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Dale,  Robert,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey,  h  Sherwood  bet  QiieePt 

and  Oregon,  L.B.F.  >    ,  -  f 

Dale,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey.  ,  ;  V 

Dalgleish,  George,  book-keeper,  Mon.  Tel.  Co.,  11  Metcalfe,    t. 
Dalglish  George,  finisher,  Victoria  foundry. 

Dalglish,.  George,  laborer,  h  Ottawa  bet  Bridge  and  Sherwood,  L.B.F. 
DALGLISH,  JAMES,  manager,  J.  Buchanan,  grocer,  222  Wellington^ 

h  Vittoria  near  Kent.  .,    <  <    . .?     ,  j    -i 

Dalton,  Maurice,  laborer,  h  79  York.    ^  "  *. ,   ,. 

Pal^,  Deni^^  ^is().  pressman,  CUiaen  office,  feds  St,  AndfQw. 


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Daly,  Wm.,  spioner,  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 

Dancy,  David,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Kent  and  Sally. 

Danoy,  Thomas,  laboror,  G.  Garth. 

Dancy,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Kent  and  Sally. 

DANDURAND,  VERY  REV.,  Vicar  General,  Notro  Dame  Cathedral. , 

Daniel,  Robert,  clerk,  J.  Skinner. 

DANIELS,  SAMUEL,  conductor,  0.  &  P.  R.  R.,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter 
"  0,"  bet  Dalhousie  and  Garloton. 

Daroey,  William,  shoemaker,  h  Cobourg  near  Ridcaa. 

Daroey,  William,  shoemaker,  h  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 

D'Auteuil,  Jos.  E.,  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Albert  nr  Metcalfe. 

David,  Leon,  grocer,  h  s  s  Albert,  bet  concession  line  and  Richmond  Road. 

Davidson,  John,  steamfitter,  Chas.  Garth,  25  Rideau. 

Davidson,  Joseph,  assist,  bailiff,  Ist  Div.  Court,  bds  Victoria  Hotel. 

Davis,  Edwin,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Davis,  Frederick,  constable,  h  196  Rideau. 

Davis,  Hugh,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  Cumberland  w  s  bet  Besserer  and 
Daly. 

Davis,  Joseph,  carpenter,  has  Cathoart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Davis,  Robert,  editor,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 

Davis,  R.  P.,  clerk.  Dead  Letter  Branch,  P.O.  Dept.,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 

Davis,  Thomas,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Davis,  William,  Inspector  of  Board  of  Works,  h  126  Clarence. 

Dawson,  James,  stone-outter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Dawson,  Richard,  printer,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

Dawson,  William,  harness-maker,  bds  59  Rideau. 

Dawzy,  Peter,  grocer,  cor  Parry  and  Gloucester. 

Daz6,  Peter,  carriage  maker,  has  Cathoart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Daz6,  Vincent,  shoemaker,  cor  Dalhousie  and  St.  Andrew,  h  same. 

Day,  Francis,  grocer,  110  Clarence,  h  Dalhousie  nr  Clarence. 

Day,  Joseph,  plumber,  painter  and  glazier,  h  e  s  King  bet  Cathoart  and 
Bolton,  Letter  "0." 

Dean,  Andrew,  boatman,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Deavereux,  James,  porter,  S.  Howell,  bds  n  s  Daly  bet  King  and  Cum- 
berland. 

DeBouoherville,  J.  V.,  clerk,  Provincial  Registrar's  Ofhoe,  h  Queen  nr 
Hugh. 

Defoy,  Joseph  A.,  clerk.  Crown  Law  Office,  (East)  h  186  Clarence. 

Defries,  R.,  postmaster.  Legislative  Assemby. 

Deguise,  Augustin,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland  bet  Clarence  and  Murray. 

Deguise,  Charles,  carpenter,  Thos.  MoGreevey. 

De  la  Chevrotidre,  O.  C,  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly. 

Delaney,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  bds  Bank,  bet  Maria  and  Gloucester. 

Delaney,  Thos.,  carpenter,  h  King  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 

Delaurier,  Isidore,  messenger,  Fublio  Workp  Dept,,  h  2^  Augusta, 

Dflisle,  Pierre,  bHaolusmith,  90  (^l^Mrenoef 


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Delmow,  Mrs.  wid,  has  Bolton,  Letter"  O,"  bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhonsie. 

D^Iorier,  Miss  Angelique,  h  n  s  Ohuroh  bet  Dalhouaie  and  Oumberland. 

D^lorier,  Louis,  gardener,  has  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Demarais,  L<Sonard,  ahoemaker  an'1  grocer,  50  Clarence. 

Domonlin,  Eustaohe,  carriage  maker,  P.  Dafour. 

Deneaux,  Emerile,  carpenter,  h  n  a  Napoleon  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Deneaux,  Leon,  cabinet  maker,  h  e  a  King  near  Park. 

Deneaux,  Eustacho,  plasterer,  h  Napoleon. 

Denecbaud,  Ed.,  French  writing  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  York 
opp  Gas  Works. 

Denison,  George,  sawyer,  J.  R.  Booth. 

Denison,  Wm.  G.,  parliamentary,  land  and  general  agent.  Sparks  cor 
Metcalfe. 

Dent,  George,  painter,  h  e  a  Ottawa  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 

Derie,  Fran^oia,  plasterer,  h  a  a  Napoleon  bet  King  and  Nelaon. 

DESBARATS,  GEO.  E.,  Canada  Gazette  office,  wholoaale  and  retail 
atationer,  bookbinder,  printer  and  pnbliaher,  Deabarata'  Buildings, 
Sparka  cor  O'Connor,  h  Daly  cor  Chapel.     (See  advertiaement.^ 

Deschamps,  Alexandre,  cabinet  maker,  has  Clarence  bet  Cumberland 
and  King. 

Deachampa,  Peter,  laborer,  h  152  York. 

Deaealin,  Andr6,  aawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Deahermaux,  Felix,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Deshdtres,  Alexandre,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Desialets,  Andr4,  laborer,  h  n  a  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Desjardina,  A.,  carpenter,  h  a  a  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Desjardina,  Bernab4,  atoneoutter,  a  a  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Desjardina,  Benjamin,  carpenter,  h  e  a  Chapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 

Desjardins,  Bernab^,  stone  mason,  h  n  a  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie, 

Desjardina,  Casemire,  laborer,  h  n  a  Bolton,  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Deajardina,  Louia,  carpenter,  h  a  a  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Desjardins,  S^v^re,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Deslaurier,  Louis,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Dealaurier,  Joseph,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Dealogea,  Frangois,  baggage  maater,  0.  &  P.  R.,  h  cor  Dalhouaie  and 
Bolton,  Letter  "  0."     • 

Dealodgea,  Frank,  clerk,  Kearna  Sc  Ryan. 

Deanoyer,  Charlea,  suwyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Deanoyer,  Jerome,  carpenter,  has  Napoleon,  bet  King  and  Nelaon. 

Deanoyer,  Joaeph,  tinamith,  bda  Duke,  L.B.F. 

Dearoohea,  Celestin, painter,  hn  a  Napoleon  bet  King  and  Nelaon. 

Dearochea,  George,  joiner,  h  n  a  St.  Patrick,  bet  Suaaex  and  Dalhousie. 

Dearochea,  Joaeph,  printer,  Queen'a  printer,  has  Murray  bet  Cumber- 
land and  Dalhousie. 

Desroches,  Moaes,  tinamith,  h  s  a  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

DETLOR,  T.  S.,  superintendent,  0.  &  P.  R.,  off  and  ^  Presoott,  C.W. 


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Devinei  Thomas,  sunreyor-ia-ohief  U.  C.  Dept  Grown  Landfl,  li  Tp  Nepean. 

Devlin,  Edward,  trader,  has  Olareooe  bot  Oumberlaud  and  Dafhousie. 

Devlin,  James,  photographer,  h  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Devlin,  Mrs.  Sarah,  h  Augusta  cor  Daly. 

Devlin,  Richard  N.,  olerk,  L.  N.  Nye,  48  Sussex. 

Dewart,  Joseph,  moulder,  h  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 

Dewart,  Joseph,  laborer,  Victoria  foundry. 

DIAiMOND,  JOHN  W.,  brewery,  St.  Poul,  h  n  s  St.  Paul  nr  Ottawa. 

DICKINSON,  M.  K.,  forwarding  and  commission  moht,  propr  Ottawa, 
Montreal,  Quebec  and  Lake  Champlain  freight  line  and  Rideau 
passage  and  freight  line,  bet  Kingston  and  Ottawa — offices  Canal 
Baain,  Ottawa  ;  Canal  Basin,  Montreal ;  and  St:  Lawrence  Wharf, 
Kingston,  h  85  York. 

DICKINSON,  WM.,  Dep'y  Inspector  General,  h  69  Daly. 

DICKINSON,  W.  F.,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.)  cor  Weiling- 
ton  and  Kent. 

Dickson,  W.  H.,  olerk,  Fingland  S'  Draper,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Dier,  Andrew,  carpenter,  h  e  s  Cumberland  cor  Bolton. 

Dion,  Madame  Frangois,  dressmaker,  97  Rideau. 

Dionne,  Octave,  clerk,  Dept.  Public  Works,-  h  s  s  Ottawa,  bet  King 
and  Nelson. 

Dixon,  George,  (T.  H.  Dixon  &  Co.,)  h  36  Rideau. 

DIXON,  THOMAS  H.  &  CO.,  hides,  leather,  and  findings,  manufac- 
turers of  ladies'  and  children's  underclothing,  36  Rideau. 

Dobbs,  0.  C,  olerk.  Colonization  Roads  Branch.  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 
bds  at  Mrs.  Pardy's,  Wellington. 

Dobell,  Mrs.,  boarding  house,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Dobier,  John,  W.H .,  clerk,  10  Rideau,  h  105  York  near  Dalhousie. 

Dodd,  C.  K.  olerk,  J.  H.  Barber. 

Dodd,  John,  stonecutter,  h  Biddy  bet  Kent  and  Sally^ 

Dodd,  John,  tailor,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 

Doherty,  Peter,  tailor,  with  B.  Mullin. 

Dolan,  Charles,  carter,  h  Murray  n  s  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Dolan,  Edward,  ostler,  Albion  Hotel,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  &  Ottawa. 

Doley,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Percy  cor  Maria. 

Dolan,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Bank  cor  Maria. 

Dolan,  Michael,  jr,  laborer,  h  Bank  near  Maria. 

Donaghue,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (widow  John)  h  s  s  Redpath  bet  Dalhousie 
and  Carleton. 

Donaldson,  George, steam-fitter,  fibarles  Garth,  25  Rideau. 

Donaldson,  Robert,  miller,  h  27  Daly. 

Donnelly,  Robert,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housie. 

Donnelly,  J.,  teamster,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Donohue,  Wm.,  time-keeper,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Donovan,  John,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 


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Doran,  Jaiiidd,  carpenter,  h  Nicholas  bet  Bide&u  and  St.  Paul. 

Doran,  John,  teamster,  h  Nicholas. 

Doran,  William,  laborer,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Dorga,  William,  clerk,  238  Wellington. 

Dorion,  Alexander,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie, 

Dorion,  Antoine,  laborer  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Dorion,  Napoleon,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Dorion,  C.  P. ,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  tin,  copper  and  sheet-iroa 
ware,  55  York,  h  same. 

Dorion,  Emanuel,  chair-maker,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 

Dorion,  E.  P.,  assistant  law  clerk  and  chief  French  translator.  Legisla- 
tive Assembly,  h  Besserer  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Dorion,  Joseph,  ulerk,  J.  Skinner. 

Dorion,  John,  clerk,  R.  R.  Booth. 

Dorion,  J.  Edmond,  M.  D.,  h  ss  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Dorion,  Olivier,  cabinetmaker,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  nr  Sussex. 

Dorr,  J.,  messenger,  Prov.  Sec'ys  office. 

Dorsey,  Patrick,  quarryman,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Dossert,  John,  organist,  Notre  Dame  Cathedral,  h  opp  Cathedral. 

Doucet,  C.  0.,  clerk,  Beaver  Hotel. 

Doucet,  John,  carter,  bds  City  House. 

Doucet,  J.  E.,  clerk,  Private  Bills,  Legislative  Council. 

Doudiet,  Edward  F.,  proof-reader.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Duke,  L.B.F. 

Douglas,  James,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Rent  and  Sally. 

Douglas,  Major  A.,  surveyor  of  customs,  port  of  Bytown,  12  Elgin,  h 
Richmond  Road. 

Douglas,  Alexander,  carpenter,  h  w  s  Chapel,  nr  Parry.  , 

Douse,  Rev.  John,  Wes.  Methodist,  h  Queen  cor  Metcalfe. 

DOW,  DONAL'D,  carpenter,  builder  and  contractor,  n  s  Besserer  bet 
Cumberland  and  King,  h  same. 

Dowler,  John,  millwright,  h  145  Rideau. 

Downey,  Richard,  shoemaker,  D.  McQuade. 

Dowsley,  James,  carpenter  and  builder,  176  Rideau. 

"Dowsley,  Thomas,  (Dowsley  &  Co.,)  h  260  Rideau. 

DOWSLEY  &  CO.,  (Thomas  Dowsley  and  H.  Gt.  Stoughton,)  steam- 
boat agents,  aud  sole  agents  for  Labatt's  ales  and  porters,  P.  0. 
Buiding,  13  Elgin. 

Doyle,  Dennis,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland.    * 

Doyle,  John,  brewer,  h  Nicholas  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 

Doyle,  Joseph,  ostler,  with  Buckley. 

Doyle,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Wilbrod  near  Ottawa. 

Draper,  Benj.  J.,  (Fingland  &  Draper,")  res  St.  Catharines,  C.  W. 

Driscoll,  James,  laborer,  h  cor  Nelson  &  Stewart. 

Driscoll,  James,  baggage  master,  0.  &  P.  R.  Depot.  ;•""' 

Driscoll,  Wm.,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Drinkwater,  Charles,  stenographic  clerk.  Crown  Law  Office,  (West,)  bds 
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Drolet,  Oaspard,  bookkeeper,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  rear  of  Bnrstall's 

office. 
Drolet,  T.,  bookbinder,  Queen's  Printer. 
Drugan,  J.,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Drugan,  Mrs.  Ellen,  h  opp  Pooley's  Bridge. 
DRUMMOND,  ANDREW,  manager,  branch  Bank  of  Montreal,  h  202 

Wellington. 
Drummond,  G.  P.,  19  Sparks. 
Drysdale,  John,  bookkeeper.  Inspector  General's  office,  h  s  s  Queen  bet 

Metcalfe  and  Elgin. 
Dubois,  Edward,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Dubois,  Pascal,  laborer,  h  Nelson,  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Dnbruille,  Octave,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Duoett,  John,  Sawyer,  Wm.  Taylor. 
Duchemin,  0.,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Duck,  Wm.,  (Duck  &  Bucke,)  bds  Union  House. 
DUCK  &  BUCKE,  (Wm.  Duck  and  Julius  P.  Bucke,)  barristers,  &c.,  12 

Elgin. 
Duff,  Alex.,  merchant,  h  Albert  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Duff,  James,  carter,  h  103  York. 
Duffield,  John,  tinsmith,  H.  Meadows  &  Co.,  h  Queen. 
Duffield,  John,  tinsmith,  h  St.  Paul  nr  Mosgrove. 
Daffill,  H.  H.,  clerk.  Customs  Dept.,  h  1  Princess  Terrace  cor  Kent. 
Duffy,  Henry,  clerk,  94  Sussex,  bds  94  Sussex. 
DUFFY,  JOHN  J.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  94  Sussex,  bds 

same. 
Duffy,  Peter,  laborer,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Dufort,  H.,  clerk,  L.  C.  Sales  E.  S.,  Dept  Crown  Lands,  bds  Albert,  cor 

Metcalfe. 
Dufour,  Peter,  carriage  and  sleigh  maker,  144  and  146  Rideau  h  148 

Rideau. 
Dufresne,  Charles,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

I  Dufresne,  L.  F. ,  accountant.  Receiver  Genl's  office,  bds  Daly  nr  Ottawa. 
Dugal,  F.  D,,  clerk,  Wes.  Sec.  L.  C.  Sales  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

h  n  s  Besserer,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
I  Duggan,  Arthur,  laborer,  h  Ottawa  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
I  Duggan,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  Wilbrod  nr  Ottawa, 
Duggan,  Henry,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
I  Dugos,  Nazaire,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Duhamel,  Francis,  meat  market,  Duke  opp  Lloyd,  h  same. 
Duhamel,  Laurent,  butcher,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  cor  Cumberland. 
I  DUHAMEL,  LOUIS,  carriage  manufacturer,  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Sussex. 

I  Duhamel,  Pierre,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
iDuiguan,  Francis,  proprietor  Duignan's  Hotel,  Sparks  nr  Bank. 
Duigaan,  Terrence,  Duignan's  Hotel. 
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Dumas,  J.,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Go. 

Dumontier,  Charlca,  messenger,  Grown  Land  Dept.,  res  Hull,  G.  £2. 

Dumoulin,  Eustaohe,  carriage  maker,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Gumberland.  ,  , 

Dumoulin,  Joseph  Y.,  shoemaker,  Elgin  cor  Albert. 

Dumoulin,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h  255  Wellington  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Dunbar,  Henry,  shoemaker,  h  Maria  cor  Kent. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  proprs  Duncan  House,  120  Glarenco. 

Dunford,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  n  s  Baird  bet  Metcalfe  and  Garleton. 

Dunlevie,  Edgar  B.,  bds  Sherwood  bet  Queen  and  Oregon. 

Dunlevie,  Gerald  G.,  Crown  Land  OfiBice  (Surveyors'  Branch)  h  Bridge 
bet  Duke  and  Queen,  L.B.F. 

Dunlevie,  Horace  G.,  Ottawa  P.  0.,  bda  Bridge  bet  Duke  &  Queen,  L.BF. 

DUNN,  EDWARD,  builder  and  contractor,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Dal- 
housie and  Sussex. 

DUNN,  EDWARD,  builder  and  plasterer,  h  n  s  McTaggart  bet  Dal- 
housie and  Garleton. 

Dunn,  Henry,  tailor,  h  King  nr  Parry. 

Dunn,  James,  plasterer,  h  St.  Joseph  bet  Park  and  Ottawa. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  plasterer,  h  Biddy. 

DUNN,  THOMAS,  plasterer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Percy  and  concession 
line. 

Dunne,  Peter,  asst  house-keeper  and  messenger,  Legislative  Gounoil,  h 
Lloyd  bet  Ottawa  and  Queen,  L.B.F. 

DUNNING,  A.  I.,  attorney-at-law,  oif  e  s  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St. 
Paul,  bds  Bolton. 

Dunning,  Abijah,  bar-tender,  H.  Little,  21.  and  23  York. 

Dunning,  Bernard,  laborer,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Gumberland  and  Dalhousie. 

Dunning  David,  H.,  potash  manufacturer,  bds  Water  near  Rideau  river, 

Dunning,  S.  W.,  potash  manufacturer.  Water  nr  Rideau,  h  same. 

Dunning,  Wellington  R.,  potash  manufacturer  and  farmer,  bds  Water 
near  Rideau. 

Dupelle,  Alexandre,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Dupont,  Alexandre,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Dupont,  Michael,  bds  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Dupont,  Moise,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Dupr4,  Andr6,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Dupuis,  Alexis,  -awyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Go.  :  > 

Dupuis,  Ed.  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Dupius,  Ren6,  cabinetmaker,  h  s  s  Water|bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Durie,  John,  (John  Durie  &  Son,)  h  10  Sparks. 

DURIE,  JOHN,  &SON,  booksellers  and  stationers,  10   Sparks  opp| 
Russell  House. 

Dnrkin,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Vittoria. 

Durocher,  Joseph,  clerk,  Pierre  Poulin. 

DUROGHER,  OLIVIER,  boot  and  shoe  manufaoturer  and  dealer,  77 1 
Sussex,  bds  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 


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Dussault,  Olivier,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Dasseau,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  (wid  Magloire,)  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Davernay,  L.  N.,  (Duvernay  Bros.,)  h  s  s  Wilbrod,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
DUVERNAY  BROS.,  publishers  and  proprietors  of  Xc  Canada,  dealers 
in  books,  stationery,  &c.,  and  Parliamentary  agents,  26  York.  (See  card.) 
Dwear,  Hugh,  dyer,  New  Edinburgh,  woollen  factory. 
Dwyer,  Patrick,  carpenter,  h  Rideau  nr  Nelson. 
DWYRB,  JOHN  H.,  green  grocer,  31  Sparks,  h  Slater  bet  O'Connor 

and  Bank. 
Dyde,  Samuel,  bookkeeper,  h  277  Rideau. 
Dyde,  Samuel  W.,  Express  messenger,  h  229  Rideau. 
Dyke,  James,  h  189  Wellington  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Dyke  Joseph,  with  James  Dyke. 


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BARLE,  HENRY,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.,)  h  Bay  bet 

Sparks  and  Queen. 
Earle,  Thomas,  boarding  house,  53  Rideau. 
Easdel,  Geoi^o,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Eastman,  Richard,  photographic  rooms,  13  York,  bds  same. 
Easton,  William,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Kent  and  Sally. 
Easton,  Wm.,  clerk,  41  Sparks. 

Eaton,  Rodney,  (R.  Eaton  &  Co.,)  h  Stewart,  Sandy  hill. 
EATON,  R.  &  CO.,  paints,  oils,  paper  hangings,  looking  glass,  and 

silvering  works,  7  Rideau.     (See  card.) 
Ebbs,  Worsley,   clerk.  Accountant's  Branch,  Dept.   Crown  Lands,  h 

Augusta  near  Rideau. 
Eden,  Reuben,  shoemaker,  bds  126  Rideau. 
Edmonson,  James,  bricklayer,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Edwards,  E.,  pattern  maker,  Perkins'  foundry. 
Edwards,  Evan,  clerk,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Edwards,  Evan,  carpenter,  has  Bolton  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Edwards,  Solomon,  baker,  h  Bank  bet  Albert  and  Slater. 
Edwards,  Solomon,  clerk,  65  Sparks,  h  Bank  cor  Slater. 
Egan,  Denis,  night  watch,  Russell  House. 

Egan,  Denis,  hotel  keeper  and  sadler,  h  cor  Percy  and  Gloucester. 
Egan,  James,  carpenter,  h  Gloucester,  bet  Percy  and  Ashburnham. 
Egleson,  James,  (P.  A.  Egleson  &  Son,)  bds  102  Sussex. 
Egleson,  James,  farmer,  h  136  Rideuu. 
EGLESON,  P.  A.,  merchant  tailor,  48  Sussex,  bds  City  Hotel. 
Egleson,  Peter  A.,  (P.  A.  Egleson  &  Son,)  h  102  Sussex. 
Egleson,  P.  J.,  book-keeper^  P.  A.  Egleson. 
EGLESON,  P.  A.,  k  SON,  (Peter  A.  &  James,)  wholesale  and  retail 

grocers,  102  Sussex. 


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ELLIOTT,  GEO.  E.,  (Elliott  &  Hamilton)  h  234  Wellington. 
ELLIOTT,  REV.  JOSEPH,  pastor  Congregational  Church,  h  Sparks 

s  s  bet  Sally  and  Bay. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  Jane,  h  Kent  cor  Vittoria. 
Elliott,  Robert,  proprietor  Commercial  Hotel,  64  and  66  York. 
ELLIOTT  &  HAMILTON,  (Geo.  E.  Elliott  and  William  Hamilton) 

staple  and  fancy  dry  goods  and  millinery,  23  Rideau. 
Ellis,  William,  cook,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Ellis,  William,  compositor,  Daili/  News. 
ELSON,  W3I.,  Gazette  book-keeper,  Canada  Gazette,  h  Metcalfe  cor 

Slater. 
Emond,  David,  clerk,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Enncs,  Francois,  h  273  Rideau. 

English,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
English,  Patrick,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Enright,  Mrs.  Ann,  stoves,  tin,  copper  and  sheet  iron  ware,  257  Wel- 
lington, bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Episcopal  Methodist  Church,  York  cor  Dalhousie. 
Ernest,  Alfred,  printer.  Queen's  Printer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  &  King. 
Escott,  James,  mason,  h  John  nr  Vittoria. 

Esdaile,  Mathew,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Baird  bet  Metcalfe  and  Carleton. 
Esdaile,  William,  harness-maker,  h  Bank  near  Sparks. 
ESMONDB,  JAMBS  W.,  supt  with  Esmonde  Bros.,  h  43  Sparks. 
Esmonde,  John,  sen.,  retired,  h  43  Sparks. 
Esmonde,  John  P.,  (Esmonde  Bros)  h  43  Sparks. 
Esmonde,  Joseph  R.,  (Esmonde  Bros)  bds  43  Sparks. 
ESMONDE  BROS.,  dealers  in  stoves,  tinware,  lamps,  and  general  house 

furnishing  goods,  43  Sparks.     (See  card.) 
Esplin,  Charles,  millwright  and  engineer,  h  n  s  Rideau  bet  Augusta 

and  Cobourg. 
Essex,  John,  contractor,  h  Maria  s  s  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Ethier,  C4saire,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Ethier,  Hypolite,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 
Ethier,  tioseph   A.lexander,  carpenter,  h  n  s  George  bet  William  and 

Dalhousie: 
Evans,  Miss  Naomi,  millinery,  63  York  nr  William. 
EVANS,  JEREMIAH,  carriage  manufacturer,  Sparks  eorBank  h  same. 
EVANS,  LAM  AN,  newspaper  editor,  bds  Xtussell  House. 
Evans,  Samuel,  pork  packer,  warehouse  17  Rideau,  h  same. 
Evans,  the  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  255  Wellington  bet  ^&^ 

and  Kent. 
Evans,  William,  shoemaker,  F.  G.  Crosby. 
EVENING  POST.  (See  advertisement.) 
Exchange  Hotel,  Francis  T.  Kilby,  proprietor,  16  Clarence. 


Fagnan,  Benjamin,  cooper,  h  n  s  Botler,  nr  Rideau  River. 


COUNTY  CARLETON. 


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Fairbairn,  Andrew,  carpenter,  hesDalhoueie,  bet  MoTaggart  and  Botler. 

Falkner,  Napoleon,  salesman,  h  Ohnrch. 

Fallis,  Richard  B.,  compositor,  Citizen  office,  h  e  s  William,  bet  Bideau 

and  George. 
Falls,  Wm.  H.,  student  at  law,  AV.  M.  Matheson,  17  Elgin. 
Fannin,  Michael,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 

housie. 
Fanning,  VV.,  translator  of  Votes  and  Proceedings,  Legislative  Assembly , 

bds  Queen  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Farland,  S.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Farley,  James,  bookkeeper,  Robert  Skead,  h  York. 
Farmer,  Benjamin,  carpenter,  h  Queen  near  Lloyd. 
Farmers'  Inn,  John  McAmmond,  prop,  239  Wellington,  bet  Bank  and 

Kent. 
Farmer,  Thos.,  planer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Farrell,  Daniel,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Farrell,  Daniel,  pensioner,  h  Biddy  cor  Kent. 
Farrer,  Mrs.  Eunice,  h  129  Daly. 

Fanoh^,  Desire,  laborer,  h  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Cumberland. 
Faulkner,  Edward,  carpenter,  h  e  s  King  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 
Faulkner,  Edward,  clerk,  Fingland  &  Draper,  h  n  s  Church,  bet  Cumber- 
land and  Dalhousic. 

Fauteuz,  Jeremiah,  stone-cutter,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Sussex. 

Favereau,  Paul,  constable,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Fee,  Samuel,  salesman,  Graham  &  Co.,  bds  cor  Maria  and  O'Connor. 

Fegan,  Michael,  blacksmith,  J.  Smith. 

Fehr,  Karl  M.,  music  teacher,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Fellowes,  Charles,  law  student,  bds  n  s  Baird  opp  Metcalfe  Square. 

FELLOWES,  G.  B.  L.,  Q.  C,  barrister,  h  Metcalfe  Square,  conntry 
residence,  Butternut  Grove,  Tp.  Clarence. 

Fellowes,  George,  bds  Baird,  opp  Metcalfe  Square. 

FELLOWES  &  RADENHURST,  (G.   B.   L.  Fellowes  and  W.  H. 
Radenhurst,)  barristers,  solicitors,  &c.,  Rideau. 

Fellows,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  Augusta  e  s  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 

Fenster,  Daniel,  carpenter,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 

Fentiman,  John,  plumber,  h  168  Rideau. 

Ferguson,  John,  foreman,  planing  mill,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,   h  New 
Edinburgh. 

Ferland,  Serenus,  clerk.  Agricultural  Dept.,  h  Ottawa,  cor  Gloucester. 

Ferrell,  Thomas,  steward.  Col.  Bernard. 

Fillantreau,  Humbert,  shoemaker,  h  Water,  bet  King  and  Rideau  river. 

Filion,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  R.  Cummings. 

Finan,  Francis,  trader,  h  66  York.  ^ 

Finch,  James,  laborer,  h  118  Rideau. 

Finden,  S.  S.,  olerk,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  D.  W.  MaodoneU. 


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FINGLAND,  WM.,  (Fingland  &  Draper,)  h  72  Daly  nr  Cumberland. 

FINGLAND  &  DRAPEK,  (William  Fingland  and  B.  J.  Draper,)  im- 
porters of  fancy  and  staple  dry  goods,  47  Sossox. 

FINK,  JACOB,  contractor  and  ornamental  plasterer,  h  cor  Park  and 
St.  Joseph. 

Finley,  Wm.,  book-keeper,  J.  Aumond,  h  Murray  s  s  nr  Dalhousie. 

Finn,  William,  carpenter,  h  e  s  Cumberland  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 

Fisette,  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  Albert  bet  Metcalfe  and  Elgin. 

Fishc-r,  Benj.,  lumber  merchant,  and  agent,  Ed.  Burstall,  h  n  s  George 
bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Fisher,  George,  messenger,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  Besserer  west  of 
Cumberland. 

Fissiault,  Hypolite  A.,  clerk  of  deeds,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  n  s  Bes- 
serer bet  Cumberland  and  Ottawa. 

Fitzgerald,  Jeremiah,  lock  laborer,  h  King  bet  Ottawa  and  Murray. 

Fitzgerald,  Michael,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 
Dalhousie . 

Fitzgerald,  Patrick,  tailor,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

FITZPATRICK,  HUGH,  proprietor  Chaudi6re  Hotel,  Head,  Chaudi^re 
Island. 

Fitzpatriok,  John,  grocer  and  innkeeper.  New  Edinburgh. 

Fitzpatrick,  John,  tailor,  B.  MuUin. 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

Fitzsimons,  Hugh,  hair-dresser,  E.  Miles,  9  Ridcau. 

Fitzsimons,  James,  guard,  parliament  buildings,  h  Bank  bet  Sparks  and 
Queen; 

Fitzsimons,  Patrick,  clerk,  S.  Howell,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and 
Dalhousie. 

Fitzsimmons,  Richard,  farmer,  Theodore  nr  Cumberland . 

Flannery,  John,  sawyer,  h  Queen  cor  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 

Fleming,  Simpson,  millwright^  h  Ottawa  cor  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 

Fletcher,  Edward  T.,  senior  surveyor  C.  E.,  Dept  Crown  Lands,  h  New 
Edinburgh. 

Flint,  W.  D.,  studentat-law,  W.  M.  Matheson,  17  Elgin.  '  ■ 

Floyd,  Arthur,  laborer,  h  e  s  Cumberland,  bet  Bolton  and  Catheart. 

Floyd,  Thomas,  cabinet-maker,  h  s  s  St.  Paul,  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 

Flynn,  Morris,  waiter,  Russell  House. 

Flynn,  Mrs.  Mary,  (wid  John)  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  Metcalfe 
and  Dalhousie. 

Fobb,  Joseph,  teamster,  Rideau  Hotel. 

Fogarty,  Edward,  ostler,  Goode's  Hotel.  ' 

Fogarty,  James,  shoemaker,  bds  cor  Mosgrove  and  St.  Paul. . 

Fogarty,  Michael,  porter,  Thomas  McKay,  h  Catheart. 

Fogarty,  Patrick,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Mosgrove  cor  St.  Paul,  h  same. 

FOISY,  ALEXIS,  roofer,  tin  and  copper  smith,  29  Sussex,  h  8t. 
Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 


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Foiay,  Pierre,  stone-outter,  h  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Foley,  Wm.;  blacksmith,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

FOLSOM,  ALEX-,  (Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.)  res  Albany,  N.Y. 

Fontaine,  Ed.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

FOOTB,  JAMES,  groceries  and  provisions,  178  Rideau,  h  same. 

Foran,  Mrs.  (^widow  John)  h  s  s  £  jiton  bot  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Forbes,  Andrew,  clerk,  Magee  &  Russell. 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Isabella,  (wid  James),  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton,  Letter 

"0,"  and  Botler. 
Ford,  Mrs,  Elizabeth,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 
Ford,  Wm.,  accountant,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  cor  O'Connor  and  Albert. 
Forde,  John  H.,  clerk,  h  n  s  George  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Forgie,  John,  grocer.  Little  Sussex,  cor  St.  Paul,  h  same. 
Forgie,  Robert,  clerk,  G.  R.  Blyth. 
Forrester,  James,  laborer,  h  Bank  nr  Biddy. 
Forrester,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 
Forsyth,  James,  Ordnance  Land  bailiff,  h  202  Rideau. 
Fortier,  Mrs.  Flora,  (wid  Bartholomew),  bds  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
Fortin,  Charles,  tinsmith,  bds  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
FORTIN,  J.  P.,  agent  and  commission  merchant,  off  Le  Canada,  prop. 

Victoria  Hairdressing  Saloon,  Elgin,  opp  Russell  House,  h  Georo;e 

bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
Foster,  James,  fish  merchant,  40  York. 
Foster,  Joseph,  foreman,  Rochester's  tannery,  h  Rochester. 
Fotheringham,  John,  mason,  h  Queen  bet  Cathcartand  Pooley's  Bridge. 
Foubert,  Albert,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Foubert,  Antoine,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Fournier,  Serephin,  laborer,  Ferley  &  Pattee. 
Fowler,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  groceries,  Duke  nr  Lloyd,  L.B.F.,  h  same. 
Fowler,  Thomas,  clerk,  23  Rideau. 
Fowlie,  G.  C.  cabinetmaker,  h  Rideau. 

Fowlie,  Gabriel,  cabinet  maker,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Fox,  Dominique,  bar  tender,  h  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Fox,  Edward,  surveyor  and  draughtsman,  Surveying  Branch,  (west), 

Dept.  Crown  Lands,  bds  Queen's  Hotel. 
Fox,  John,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Fox,  Thomas,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Fox,  Samuel,  sawyer,  J.  R.  Booth. 
Fradet,  J.  N.,  messenger,   Provincial  Secretary's  office,  h  Murray  cor 

Dalhousie. 
Fradet,  Joseph,  carpenter.  Power  &  Son. 
Fradet,  Neil,  messenger,  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  h  n  s  Murray  bet 

Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Fradet,  Prudent,  laborer,  h  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Francoeur,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bikird  nr  Carleton. 


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FrankliD,  Geofge,  carpenter,  has  Albert  bet  Coo.  Line  and  Richmond 

Road. 
Franklin,  Mrs.  Mary,  has  Albert,  bet  Con.  Line  and  Riohmond  Road. 
Franklin,  Patrick,  waiter,  Russell  House. 
Franklin,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Fraser,  George,  porter,  Russell  House, 
Fraser,  Andrew  P.,  locksmith,  shop  nr  Lower  Town  Market,  h  Hugh 

bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
FRASER,  JAMES,  clerk  County  Court,  Deputy  clerk  of  the  Crowo 

and  Pleas,  Registrar  Surrogate  Court  and  clerk  of  Assize,  Court 

House,  bds  Russell  House. 
Fraser,  James,  steam-fitter,  Charles  Garth,  25  Rideau. 
FRASER,  JAMES,  dry  goods  and  millinery,  81  Rideau,  h  same. 
Fraser,  Peter,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Redpath,  bet  Carleton  and  Rideau  river. 
Fraser,  Robert,  laborer,  h  Hugh  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
FRASER,  SIMON,  SheriflF  County  Carleton,  Court  House,  h  cor  Daly 

and  King. 
Frazer,  ^m.  boot  and  shoemaker.  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and  Lloyd  h  same. 
Frechette,  A.,  repairer  in  model  roou,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,   h  St, 

Patrick,  opp  Cathedral. 
Frechette,  Antoine,  cabinetmaker,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  nr  Sussex. 
Frechette,  O.,  clerk.  Secretary's  Branch  P.  O.  Dept.,bds  Salmon's  Hotel.  | 
Frechette,  William  J.,  clerk,  George  Cocker,  34  Sparks. 
Freel,  Francis,  labourer,  h  Centre. 

French,  Albert,  book-keeper,  H.  0.  Burritt,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
French,  Frederick  J.,  student,  Lyon  &  Remon. 
French,  Thomas  B.,  corresponding  clerk,  Dept  Public  Works,  h  Albert  | 

near  Richmond  Road. 
FRIEDERICK,  THEODORE,  brass  foundry,  gas  and  steam-fitter,  coalj 

oil  and  lamps,  William  nr  Rideau,  h  same. 
FRIEL,  HENRY  J.,  insurance  agent,  York  cor  Sussex,  h  Stewart  cot| 

King. 
FRIPP,  HERBERT  R.,  organist,  Christ  Church. 
Fripp,  E.  Sydney,  architect,  h  John  near  Vittoria. 
Fripp,  Sydney  B.,  architect,  h  282  Wellington  near  Bay. 
FULLER,  THOMAS,  architect.  Parliament  Building,  ofi"  GoverDmeDt| 

Hill,  h  Richmond  Road. 
Fullarton,  Hugh,  shoemaker,  Geo.  Howe  &  Son. 
FUTVOYE,  GEORGE,  chief  clerk  Crown  Law  Dept.,  h  349   Well 

lington.    (See  card.) 

Gaffney,  Barney,  tailor,  116,  Sussex,  h  n  s  St,  Andrew,  bet  Dalhousiej 

and  Cumberland. 
G«gne,  John^  cooper,  w  s  Cumberland  bet  Cathcart  and  Bolton. 


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Oagne,  Udaeu,  clerk,  i^olin  Oiappy. 

GagnoD,  G.  A.,  general  assiBtaDt  French  translator  and  proof  corrector, 

Legislative  Assenrblv,  bds  s  s  Qaeen,  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Gagnon,  Ele,  carpenter,  n  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sossez  and  Balhousie. 
Gagnon,  Joseph,  laborer,  Perley&  Pattee. 

Gagnon,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  e  s  Cumberland,  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 
Gagnon,  Louis^  mason,  h  s  s  St.  Patriek  betDalhonsie  and  Sussex. 
Gagnon,  T.,  laborer,  h  Sherwood  nr  cor  Oregon,  L.6.F. 
Galagher,  Michael,  laborer,  G.  Garth. 
Galarneau,  Autoine,  raftsman,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie, 
Galarneau,  Baptiste,  tavern  keeper,  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Gale,  John  Y.,  bookkeeper,  Dept.  Grown  Lands,  bds  814  Wellington 

bet  Bay  and  George, 
Gallagher,  Hugh,  painter,  h  Clarence. 
Gallagher,  Michael,  trader,  h  165  Bideau. 
Gallagher,  Bichard,  school  teacher,  h  u  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and 

Chapel. 
Gallagher,  Thomas,  builder  and  contractor.  62  Metcalfe  cor  Slater. 
Gallien,  Louis,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Gallup,  E.  B.,  (Peck  &  Gallup),  millwright,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Bich- 

mond  Boad. 
GALT,  HON.  ALEX.  T.,  Minister  of  Finance,  h  63  Daly. 
Gardham,  John,  butcher,  9  mkt  big,  h  Cumberland  nr  Bailway  track. 
Gardener,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  4  Yittoria  Crescent. 
GABDENEB,  WM.,  carpenter  and  joiner,  h  Bank,  s  of  Maria. 
Gardupuis,  Joseph,  laborer  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Church  and  St.  Patrick. 
Gardupuis,  Levi,  hatter,  h  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Murray  and  Clarence. 
Gardupuis,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Besserer  nr  King. 
Garcau,  Godfroi,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Glouoester. 
Garland,  John,  (Garland,  Mutchmor  &  Co.,)  h  s  s  Maria  nr  O'Connor. 
|GARLAND,  MUTCHMOB  &  CO.,  (John  M.  Garland,  Alex.  Mutch- 
mor and  Balph  W.  Mutchmor,)  dry  goods  and  millinery,  20  Sparks. 
Gamete,  A.,  asst.  French  translator.  Legislative  Council. 
~arrett,  H.  J.,  clerk.  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  ss  Queen  bet 

Elgin  and  Metcalfe, 
arrity,  James,  blacksmith,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
ARTH,  GHABLES,  plumber,  gas  and  steam  fitter,  tin  and  copper 

smith,  and  dealer  in  general  house    furnishing  hardware,  brass 

founder,  &c.,  25  Bideau,  h  same.    (See  card.) 
ARYEY,  DB.  JOSEPH,  chemist  and  druggist,  15  Bideau,  h  Bideau 

n  s  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland.    (See  card.) 
arvio  Bobert,  laborer,  h  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
aathier,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  Besserer  nr  King, 
authier,  dit  Landreville,  Charles,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet 

Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
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Ganthier,  Dedier,  shoemaker,  has  Bolton,  bet  Dalhousie and  Cumberland, 

Gaathier,  Edward,  carpenter,  Thos.  MoGreevev 

Oantbier,  Mrs.,  h  Mosgrove  bet  St.  Paul  and  Canal  Basin. 

Gauthier,  Peter,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Gauthier,  William,  orbinetmaker,  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Church  and  St. 
Patrick. 

Gauvreau,  Alexander,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Gauyreau,  Alexander,  carpenter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Oauvreau,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Gauvreau,  Charles,  grocer,  cor  Park  and  Nelson. 

Gauvreau,  Chas.,  grocer,  Ottawa  cor  Gloucester. 

Gauvreau,  John,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Gauvreau,  Peter,  tinsmith,  with  Cordicgley,  27 i  Sussex. 

Gauvreau,  Xavier,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Gavelle,  Nap.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

Gavin,  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Gaylord.  Wm.,  tinsmith,  h  George. 

Gaylord,  Frederick,  clerk,  Garland,  Mutchmor  &  Co. 

Gearey,  James,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Murray  nr  King. 

Geddes,  Mrs.  Sarah,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  King. 

Goike,  David,  stone-cutter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Geike,  Edward,  stone>cutter,  Thos.  McGreevey,  h  Nelson  cor  York. 

Geike,  John,  stone-cutter,  Thos.  MfeGreevey,  h  Parry  n  s  bet  King  and 
Nelson. 

Gelinaf,  Evariste,  corresponding  clerk.  Militia  Dept,  bds  Rideau  opp 
Mathews'  Hotel. 

GEMMELL,  JOHN  J.,  (Lees  &  Gemmell)  barrister,  h  287  Rideau. 

Gemmell,  John  A.,f8tudent-at-law,  Lees  &  Gemmell. 

Genereux,  E.  A.,  clerk,  L,  C.  Sales  E.  S.,  Dept  Crown  Lands,  h  Met- 
calfe Square.  ' 

Genereux,  George,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Cumberland  aqd 
housie. 

Gentle,  W.,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 

Girard,  Pierre,  cabinetmaker,   h  s  s  Sc.   Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 
Sussex.  . 

Gerin,  E.,  editor,  Le  Canada,  office  26  York. 

Germain,  Edward,  Tanner,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Nelson. 

Germain,  Edward,  clerk,  bds  N.  Germain. 

Germain,  Naziire,  roofer,  tin  and  copper  smith,  25  Sussex,  h  Sussex. 

Gervin,  James,  shoemaker,  h  Cathcart  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 

Gervin,  Wm.,  orderly,  Capt.  Workman. 

GIBB,  ALEXANDER,  barrister,  8  Rideau,  h  Sparks  nr  Bay.       ' 

GIBBS,  H.  J.,  advocate,  office  cor  Sparks  and  Metcalfe,  bds  Duignan's 
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Qibeau,  Etienne,  carter,  h  Britannia  Terraoo,  L.B.F. 

Gibson,  George,  laborer,  h  n  s  Cathoart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Qibson,  James,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  84  York. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  James,  millinery  and  straw  goods,  and  agent  Raymond's 
S12  family  sewing  machine,  84  York. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  susan,  (widow  Wm.  W.,)  has  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  bet 
Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 

Gibson,  Robert  W.  carpenter,  h  Parry  cor  Chapel. 

Gilbault,  Adolphe,  builder,  h  Ottawa  bet  Bridge  and  Sherwood. 

Gilbert,  F.,  permanent  messenger.  Legislative  Cottnuil,  h  Lloyd  bet 
Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 

Gilbert,  Lewis,  carpenter.  Peck  k  Gallup. 

Gilchrist,  Gordon,  finisher,  h  s  a  Albert  bet  oonooHsion  line  and  Rich- 
mond Road. 

Gilhausen,  Joseph,  tobacco  and  cigars,  21^  Rideau,  h  name. 

Gill,  Charles,  Painter,  has  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Gill,  Henry,  house  painter,  has  Water  nr  King. 

Gillan,  Daniel,  labourer,  h  Bank  s  of  Marin. 

GILLELAN,  WILLIAM  S.,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.)  h  cor 
Wellington  and  Kent. 

Gillespie,  Anthony,  laborer,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Gillespie,  James  L.,  salesman,  23  Rideau. 

Gillie,  James,  carpenter,  h  n  a  Cathcart  nr  Sussex. 

Gillegan,  Bartholomew,  groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  h  a  Murray  bet 
Sussex  and  Dalhousie,  h  same. 

Gillmor,  Hugh,  carpenter,  h  44  Daly  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Gilmour,  Allan,  (Gilmour  &  Co.)  h  Vittoria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

GILMOUR  &  CO.,  lumber  merchants,  off  205  Wellington  bet  O'Con- 
nor and  Bank. 

GILPIN,  ROBERT,  propr  "  Old  Lion"  tavern,  cor  Little  Sussex  and 
St.  Paul. 

Gingras,  David,  laborer,  Russell  House. 

Gingras,  J.  F.,  asst.  French  translator  Legislative  Assembly. 

Qinville,  H.,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 

Girouard,  Joseph,  sawyer,  h  New  Edinburgh.  .'■- 

Girouard,  Lawrence,  sawyer,  h  New  Edinburgh. 

Glaude,  Claude,  raftsman,  h  a  s  St.  Andrew,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Gleason,  John,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Gleason,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Biddy. 

Gleesie,  Pattick,  shoemaker,  D.  McQuade. 

Gleeson,  Edward,  shoemaker,  h  132  Clarence. 

Gleeson,  John,  laborer,  C.  Garth. 

Gleeson,  John,  butcher,  8  market  building. 

Gleeson,  Thos.,  laborer,  h  Nelson,  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

Gleister,  Richard,  foreman  stone  cutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

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Oleister,  Wm.,  stone  cutter,  Thos.  MoGreeTey. 

Glover,  Thomaa,  laborer,  h  h  a  Uaird  nr  Oarieton. 

Glover,  Capt.  Frederick,  stafi' officer  of  pensioners,  h  Bungalow,  Albert  st. 

Godard,  N.,  chief  clerk,  and  Provincial  bookkeeper,  Inspector  General'a 

office,  h  Daly. 
Goddard,  George,  grinder,  axe  factory,  S.  Washburn. 
Godin,  Francis,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
GODLEY,  D£NIS,  Governor's  Secretary,  off  Eastern  Block,  res  Rideau 

Hall. 
Godwin,  George,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland  bet  Clarence  and  Murray. 
Godwin,  Jeremiah,  tailor,  72  Clarence,  h  same. 
Godwin,  Joseph,  harness  maker,  22  Rideau. 
Goff,  George,  lamplighter,  Ottawa  Gas  Co. 
Go'ff,  William,  bricklayer,  h  16  Augusta. 
Good,  John,  laborer,  Ottawa  Gas  Works. 
Goode,  John,  laborer,  h  e  cor  Cathcart  Square. 
Goode,  John,  clerk,  Goode's  Hotel. 

GOODE'S  HOTEL,  Dan.  Goode,  prop,  cor  Rideau  and  Nicholas. 
Goodeeve,  W.  M.,  clerk.  Provincial  Registrar's  office,  h  Cathcart  bet 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Gooden,  John,  carder  and  cloth  drosser,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  King  and 

Cumberland, 
Goodman,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Theodoro  nr  Nicholas. 
Goodwin,  Charles,  contractor,  h  s  s  Church  bnt  King  and  Cumberland. 
GOODWIN,  JAMES,  contractor,  h  Carleton  .•  r  McTaggayi. 
Goodwin,  John,  laborer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Peroy  and  Concessioa  Line> 
Goodwin,  John,  sawyer.  Per  ley  &  Pattee. 
Goodwin,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  Metcalfe  bet  Queen  and  Albert. 
Goodwin,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  J .  &  W.  Ahoarn. 
Gordon,  Edward,  clerk,  P.  0.,  h  Sparks  cor  Hugh. 
Gorman,  James,  bookkeeper,  Levi  Young,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island, 
Gorman,  James,  laborer,  h  nr  Canal  Basin. 
Gorman,  Philip,  hotel  keeper,  68  Clarence. 
Gorman,  Ric.'  ird,  laborer,  h  No.  9,  Barrett's  Row,  Red  path. 
Gorman,  William,  boomaman,  h  Oregon  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.B.F. 
Gosliu,  C^rile,  laborer,  h  s  sSt.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberlrnd. 
Goudie,  C,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Gougeon,  Alphonse,  ^'nrtender,  Albion  Hotel. 
Gongeon,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel- 
GOtilN,  JAMES  A.,  prop  Russell  House,  cor  Sparks  and  Elgin. 
GOULDEN,  CH.^^RLES,  prop  Goulden's  Hotel.  Sussex  cor  Bolton. 
GouldcL,  Jame"  h  cor  Sussex  and  Bolton. 
Goulden,  Joseph,  oi^rk,  b.ls  Sussex,  cor  Bolton. 
GOULDTHRITE,  P'^MUEL,  prop  Centre  Sal^pn  and  Restaumqt,  ear 

Sparks  and  FAuia,  h  n'xmf .    (See  imrd.) 
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Ooulet,  B'.ptiite,  laborer,  h  s  i  Cathoart  bet  Cumberland  aud  Kinc;. 

Goul«^,  J0(  '-ph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church,  bot  Dalhouaio  a  (l  Subscx. 

(rotV;  John,  offioe-keeper,  Provinoial  Secretary's  Department,  h  n  s  Paly 

bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Gow,  John  W,,  messsengor,  Crown  Law  office,  (Eaat,)  h  Rideau  e  of 

Augusta. 
GOWAN,  JAMES,  gHder,  manfr.  of  picture  frames,  mouldings,  &o., 

45  Bideau,  h  same. 
Gowan,  James  H.,  (H.  i^  J.  Chowan,)  h  45  Rideau. 
Gowan,  James,  (TT.  *''  ■'     'o^,   l)  h  45  Rideau. 
Gowan,  Hunter,    ^\.  &  J.  Uov^ran)  h  45  Rideau. 
GOWAN,  H.  &  "^  .  r     rers  and  gilders,  looking-glass  and  picture-frame 

manu'*  iMirers,  4i>  Rideau.  * 

Gowdy,  M  .     .  Vittoria  nr  John. 
Goyer,  0.  »t'tieolwriRht,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 

Gi.ibael,  Marmaduke,  farmer,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Grace,  Pierce,  tailor,  h  and  shop  Kent  nr  Wellington. 
Grady,  Wm.,  laborer,  h  Bridge  bet  Qucon  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
GRAHAM,  ALEX.,  collector  inland  revenue,  h  276  Rideau. 
Graham,  Andrew,  freight  clerk,  0.  &  P.  Depot. 
GRAHAM,  ARCHIBALD,  (Graham  &  Co.)  h  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and 

Bank. 
Graham,  David,  shoemaker,  h  n  b  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
GRAHAM,  DUNCAN,  collector  of  customs,  port  of  Bytown,  off  Elgin 

opp  Russell  House,  h  Daly  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 
Graham,  Francis,  stone-outter,  h  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Graham,  Francis,  stone-cutter,  h  Vittoria  nr  Kent. 
Graham,  James,  hair-dresser,  7  Sussex,  h  Rideau,  Sandy  Hill. 
Graham,  James  F.,  lumber  merchant,  Mathews'  Hotel. 
Graham,  John,  carpenter,  h  Bank  oor.  Biddy. 
GRAHAM,  JOHN,  propr  Albion  Hotel,  Nicholas  cor  Daly. 
Graham,  Mrs.  Sarah,  h  Cumberland  bet  Clarence  and  Murray. 
Graham,  Patrick,  hair-dresser,  17  Metcalfe,  h  Sandy  Hill,  Stewart  St. 
Graham,  Peter,  hair-dresser,  J.  Graham,  bds  same. 
Graham,  Robert,  hotel-keeper,  108  SuBmex. 

Graham,  Robert,  salesman,  Graham  &  Uo.,  bds  oor  Maria  and  O'Connor. 
Graham,  Robert  H ,  derk,  W.  D.  Wcod,  bds  38  Rideau. 

RAH  a:      wM.,  propr  City  Hotel,  35,  37  and  39  Clarence. 
ir:aham,  William,  messenger.  Leg.  Assembly,  h  Vittoria. 
GRAHAM  &  CO.,  (Archibald  Graham)  dry  goods  and  groceries,  48 

Sparks,  h  cor  Maria  and  O'Coanor. 
Grand  River  Hotel,  Richd.  Naglo,  prop.  Sussex  cor  Clarence. 
Grant,  Edward,  watchmaker  and  dealer  in  watches,  clocks  and  jewelry, 

321  Wellington,  h  same. 
Grant,  Donald  A.,  clerk  and  book-keeper,  surveying  branch,  (West) 

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GRANT,  DONALD  M.,  real  estate,  general  insurance  agent  and  money 

broker,  Elgin  cor  Sparks,  h  188  n  s  Rideau  nr  King.    (See  card.) 
Grant,  Francis,  watchmaker,  bds*321  Wellington. 
Grant,  James,  watchmaker,  bds  321  Wellington. 
GRANT,  JAMES  A.,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  64  Rideau, 
Grant,  John,  carpenter,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Grant,  John,  clerk,  C.  Austin,  89  Rideau. 
Grant,  John  M.,  clerk,  U.  0.  Sales  Branch,  Dept  Crown  Lands,  h  Thco- 1 

dore  cor  Chapel. 
GRANT,  LEWIS,  (^Grant  &  Henderson,)  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and] 

Dalhausie. 
Grant,  Mrs.  Flora,  (widow  John)  h  23  Clarence. 
Grant,  Mrs.  Jane,  saloon  and  restaurant,  George  nr  Sussex. 
GRANT  &  HENDERSON,  (Lewis  Grant  and  John  S.  Henderson,)  im- 
porters of  dry  goods,  millinery,  carpets,  &c.,  9  &  11  Sussex.    (See| 

card.) 
Gravelle,  C^saire,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Gravelle,  Charles,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie,  | 
Gravelle,  David,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Gravelle,  Louis,  butcher,  with  H.  F.  Moore. 
Graves,  John,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  bds  Sparks. 
Green,  James,  laborer,  h  s  s  Redpath,  bet  Carlcton  and  Dalhousie. 
Green,  Mrs.  Agnes,  h  Mosgrove  nr.  St.  Paul. 
Green,  Mrs.  Frances,  3  Princess  Terrace. 
Green,  Patrick,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co, 
Green,  Seymour,  carpenter,  h  Sussex. 

Green,  William,  printer,  foreman,  Citizen  office,  h  226  Rideau. 
Greenaway  James,  steamfitter,  Charles  Garth. 
Greenaway,  John,  laborer,  h  Wilbrod,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Greenaway,  John,  steamfitter,  C.  Garth. 

Greene,  Edward  P.,  barber  and  hair-dresser,  h  n  s  Clarence  nr  Sussex.  | 
GREENE,  JOHN,  groceries,  boots  and  shoes,  238  Wellington, 

240  Wellington. 
Greenwood,  Michael  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  Richmond  Road. 
Gregoire,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
GREGORY,  CHAS.  A.,  (Stiff  &  Gregory,)  h  York  bet  Cumberlanl 

and  King. 
Grenier,  B.,  messenger.  Parliament  Buildings,  h  Ottawa  bet  King 

Nelson. 
Griffin,  Kdward,  (Workman  &  Griffin,)  30  Rideau. 
Griffin,  Henry  W.,  clerk.  Accountants  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept,  bds  Spart 

bet  Hugh  and  Sally. 
Griffin,  Michael,  grocery  and  provision  store,  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Susseil 

and  Dalhousie. 
GRIFFIN,  W.  H.,  Deputy  Postmaster  General,  h  s  s  Sparks  bet  Huglj 

and  Sally. 
Grier,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  59  Sussex. 


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Grimes,  Frank,  foreman,  A.  H.  Baldwin,  bds  Ohaudiere  Hotel. 
Grimes,  Mrs.,  ladies'  and  children's  underclothing,  s  s  Cathcart  bet 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Grimes,  Orrin,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwip,  bds  Chaudiere  Hotel. 
Grimes,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  s  s  Cathcart,  bet  Sussex 

and  Dalhousie. 
Grison,  Henry,  h  laborer,  cor  Sherwood  and  Oregon. 
GRISON,  LOUIS  A.,  librarian,  French  Canadian  Institute,  and  general 

agent,  h  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Grison,  Mrs.  Marguerite  (widow  Claude,)  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex 

and  Dalhousie. 
GRIST,  HENRY,  insurance,  parliamentary  and  patent  right  agent,  o£f 

Sussex,  2  doors  north  of  York,  h  cor  Chapel  and  Theodore. 
Groulx,  Alphonse,  clerk,  98  Sussex. 
Groalx,  A.  A.,  tinsmith,  Esmonde  Bros.,  h  St.  Andrew. 
Groulx,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Groulx,  Fran^oois  X.,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Groulx,  Joseph,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Groulx,  Joseph,  carter,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Groulx,  Joseph,  carter,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  n  s  Church  nr  King. 
Groulx,  J.  Bte.,  laborer,  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Groulx,  J.  Baptiste,  pilot,  h  Broad  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Groulx,  J.  Bte ,  laborer,  h  &  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Groulx,  J.  Baptiste,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Groulx,  J.  B.,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Groulx,  Leandre,  mason,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Groulx,  Louis,  laborer,  h  Broad  nr  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Groulx,  Toussaint,  (Groulx  and  Moreau,)  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrew 

and  Bolton. 
Groulx,  Xavier,  clerk,  Montreal  House,  bds  same. 
GROULX    &   MOREAU,    (Toussaint  Groulx  and  Israel   Moreau,) 

manufacturers  and  dealers  in  boots  and  shoes,  71  Sussex. 
Grubert,  Lawrence,  shoemaker,  h  140  York. 

Guenard,  Antoine,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Gucrard,  J.  Bte.,  general  store,  cor  Church  and  Dalhousie,  h  same. 
Guerard,  Joseph,  painter,  h  s  s  Napoleon  be*''  King  and  Nelson. 
Gaerin,  Thomas,  engineer,  Dept  Public  Works,  h  s  s  Sparks,  Desbarat's 

Building. 
Guertin,  Francois  Xavier,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet   Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housie. 
Guertin,  Nelson,  clerk,  R.  R.  Booth. 
Guest,  Mrs.  Matik-a,  h  Ottawa  bet  Cathcart  and  Lloyd. 
GUIGUES,  RIGHT  REV.  JOS.  EUG  ,  Bishop  of  Ottawa,  Palace,  St. 

Patrick  near  Cathedral. 
Guilchrist,  John,  boarding  house,  26  Clarence. 
Gunn,  Joho;  culler,  Currier  &  Co.,  has  Cathcart  bet  Cumberland  and 

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Gunn,  Philip,  look  laborer. 

Gunn,  Thomas,  laborer,  s  e  limits. 

Gunn,  Thomas,  laborer,  Ottawa  gas  works. 

Gurry,  Andrew,  bds  cor  St.  Andrew  and  Cumberland. 

Gurry,  Edward,  laborer,  h  cor  Cumberland  and  St.  Andrew. 


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Hackett,  Miss  Anna,  private  school,  64  Sparks. 

Hackett,  Mrs.  Eliza  C,  principal,  young  ladies  boarding  and  day  school, 

Queen  cor  Metcalfe. 
Hackett,  Mrs,  Sarah,  64  Sparks. 

Hagarty,  Henry,  laborer,  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 
Hails,  Robert,  clerk,  James  Buchanan. 
Halfpenny,  David,  clerk,  J.  Thompson. 
Halfpenny,  Jacob,  tanner,  J.  Rochester,  jr. 
Hall,  Edward,  confectioner,  172  Wellington,  h  170  Wellington. 
Hall,  Frederick  A.,  clerk,  Crown  Lands  Dept,  h  Wellington  cor  Bay. 
Hall,  John,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Murray  nr  King. 
Hallandal,  Francis,  propr  Britannia  Inn,  251  Wellington  bet  Bank  and 

Kent. 
Halpin,  J.  laborer.  Queen's  Printer. 
Hambly,  John,  mas3n,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Hamel,  Felix,  book-keeper,  Dept  Public  Works,  h  ^^  s  St.  Patrick  bet 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Hamil,  Patrick,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Hamilton,  John,  clerk,  Hamilton's  Hotel,  York  nr  Sussex. 
Hamilton,  L.  H.,  foreman  raftsman,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
HAMILTON,  R.  R.,  propr  Hamilton's  Hotel,  York  nr  Sussex. 
HAMIiiTON,  WM.,  (Elliott  &  Hamilton,)  h  23  Rideau. 
HAMILTON  BROS.,  lumber  merchants,  Sussex  bet  Church  and  St. 

HAMILTON'S  HOTEL,  York  nr  Sussex,  R.  R.  Hamilton,  propr. 

Hamlin,  Henrietta,  dress-maker,  h  Church  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Hamlin,  John,  office-keeper,  P.  0.  Dept.,  192  Clarence. 

Hanafin,  John,  office  keeper,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  basement  Western  Block. 

Handerkin,  Thomas,  butcher,  h  Bridge,  bet  Ottawa  and  Queen,  L.B.F. 

Handy,  Peter,  moccasin-maker,  h  n  s  Murray  cor  Dalhousie. 

Handy,  Peter,  barber,  bds  15  Clarence. 

Hanly,  Thomas,  baker,  shop  and  house,  82  Rideau. 

HANNUM,  JAS.  M.  T.,  general  com.  agent,  and  agent  Canada  Wes- 
tern Ass.  Co.,  19  Sparks,  h  Slater  opp  Skating  Rink. 

Haram,  Robt.,  cabinet-maker,  h  George  n  s  cor  William. 

Hardy.  Henry,  clerL,  J.  Buchanan,  bds  Maria. 

Hardy,  Ralph,  clerk,  James  Buchanan. 

Hargrave,  G.,  olerk,  Sec'y's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  bds  Duignan's  Hotel, 
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HARINGTON,  T.  D,,  Deputy  Receiver  General,  bds  3  Princesa  Terrace. 

HarmoD,  Miss  A.  M.,  young  ladies'  institute,  h  271  Wellington. 

Harold,  Thomas,  labourer,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapol. 

HARPER,  J.  W.,  paymaster,  Dept.  Public  Works,  bds  RusboU  House. 

Harrington,  Mrs.  Ellen,  h  208  Rideau. 

Harris,  George,  bricklayer,  h  Nicholas  cor  Theodore. 

Harris,  James,  veterinary  surgeon,  rear  72  Clarence,  h  70  Clarence. 

Harris,  James,  mason,  h  cor  Ottawa  and  Wilbrod. 

Harrison,  John,  butcher,  h  No.  7  Barrett's  Row,  Redpath. 

Harrison,  William,  harness-maker,  bds  240  Wellington. 

Harrod,  Joseph,  fireman,  Ottawa  Gas  Works. 

HARTFORD  FIRE  INS.  CO.,  (Hartford,  Ct.,)  W.  Wade,  agent,  off 

Ontario  Bank.    (See  card.) 
Hartnett,  Maurice,  porter,  D.  Waters. 
Hartcett,  Michael,  well-digger,  h  Maria  nr  Richmond  Road. 
Hartney,  Henry,  chief  office  clerk,  and  clerk  printing  committee,  Leg. 

Assembly,  h  Hugh  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
Harvey,  Arthur,  statistical  clerk,  Audit  office,  h  230  Rideau. 
Harvey,  Colin,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  h  w  s  Bank  s  of  Queen. 
Harvey,  John,  carpenter,  h  C^ueen  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Nicholas,  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 
Harwood,  Edward,  clerk,  E  McGillivray  &  Co. 
HARWOOD,  GEORGE  P.,  proofreader,  offica  of  Queen's   Printer,  h 

Queen  bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Harwood,  John,  printer,  h  150  Wellington  nr  Bank. 
Hastings,  Patrick,  stone-cutter,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 
Hatcher,  John,  laborer,  bds  82  Rideau. 
Hatton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Haughey,  Wm.,  stone  cutter,  h  181  Wellington  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Hauser,  Augustin,  news  and  periodical  depot,  152  Wellington,  nr  Bank, 

h  same.  ^ 

Hawker,  Joseph,  gas  fitter,  Ottawa  Gas  Works,  h  King  bet  Rideau  and 

York. 
Hawkins,  Edward,  clerk,  Fingland  &  Draper,  47  Sussex. 
Hawkins,  Edward,  cellar  man,  Victoria  Brewery. 
Hawkins,  George,  shipping  clerk,  M.  K.  Dickinson,  h  205  Rideau. 
Hawkins,  James,  carpenter,  h  138  Rideau. 
Hawkins,  James,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Hawley,  Alex.,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Besserer  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
HAY,  GEORGE,  importer,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  shelf  and 

heavy  hardware  and  agricultural  implements,  24  Sparks,  h  same. 
Hay,  Henry  C,  clerk.  Customs  Dept.,  h  Queen  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
HAY,  WM.,  bookkeeper,  Victoria  Foundry,  h  Kentnr  Wellington. 
Haycock,  Edward,  (Jones,  Haycock  &  Clarke),  res  Hull,  0.  E. 
Haycock,  Edward  B.,  (Haycock  &  Haycock)  res  Hull,  0.  E. 
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Hayoock,  Richard  H.,  (Hayoook  &  Haycook),  res  Hull,  0.  E. 

Haycock,  Samuel  H.,  civil  engineer,  res  Hull,  C.  E. 

HAYCOCK  &  HAYCOCK,  (E.  B.  and  R.  H.  Hayoook),  attorneys  and 

solicitors,  off.  11  Elgin,  over  P.  0.  Block.    (See  card.) 
Hayden,  E.  C,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  238  Wei- 

lingtou. 
Hayden,  Airs.  Bridget,  h  Stewart  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Hayden,  Pat,  mason,  Thos.  McGrcevey. 
Hayes,  F.,  assistant  English  translator.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  St. 

Patrick,  nr  Sussex. 
Hayes,  John  Q.,  salesman,  T.  &  W.  Hunton,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel. 
Hayes,  Michael,  h  William  bet  George  and  Rideau. 
HAYES,  M.  P.,  manager.  Royal  Canadian  Bank,  77  Sparks,  bds  34 

Sparks. 
Haya,  Patrick,  carter,  h  n  s  Daly,  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Hazleton,  John,  carpenter.  Power  &  Son. 
Heavey,  Andrew,  contractor,  h  Sussex,  over  Nye's  tobacco  store. 
Hector,  Thomas,  clerk,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  260  Wellington,  cor  mkt 

Square. 
Helpin,  John,  laborer,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Hely,  Fitzwi'iliam  B.,  land  agent  and  commission  merchant,  h  St.  Paul 

nr  Little  Sussex. 
Henderson,  Abraham,  mason,  h  John  ur  Yittoria. 
Henderson,  Alex.,  tanner,  Jas.  Woodland. 

Henderson,  John,  bookkeeper,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
HENDERSON,  JOHN  S.,  (Grant  &  Henderson,)  h  n  s  Stewart  near 

Chapel. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  h  Nicholas  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
Heney,  Alex.,  (Heney  &  Co.,)  h  George  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Heney,  Alex.,  Ist  landing  waiter,  Port  of  Bytown,  h  George. 
Heney,  Alex.,  (H.  Whiteside  &  Co.,)  h  Geor^":  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie.  ' 

Heney,  Charles,  laborer,  h  Gloucester,  bet  Ashburnham  and  Percy. 
Heney,  Henry,  harness  maker,  Heney  &  Co. 

HKNEY,  JOHN,  manfr.  and  dealer  in  boots  and  shoes,  90  Sussex,  h  same. 
HENEY  &  CO.,  (Alex.  Heney  and  John  Murphy,)  saddle  and  harness 

manufacturers,  24  York. 
Hennessy,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
Henry,  James,  foreman,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
HENRY,  WM.  J.,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off.  150  Wellington  nr  I 

Bank. 
HER  MAJESTY'S  THEATRE,  John  Townsend,  lessee  and  manager, 

112  and  114  Wellington  nr  O'Connor. 
Heral,  Wm.,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Herbert,  Jesse,  plasterer,  h  Nelson  nr  cor  Maria. 
Herbert,  Patrick,  boarding  house,  cor  St.  Paul  and  Nicholas. 
Herda,  Charles  F.;  grocer;  161  Wellington,  h  same. 


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Heron,  John,  h  40  Palj  oor  Ottawa. 

Hester,  Edward,  olerk,  Accountant's  office,  Militia  Department. 

HetheringtOD,  Mrs.,  &  Co.,  milliners,  &o.,  82  Sussex. 

Heubach,  George,  (Heubaoh  &  Coward,)  res  Montreal,  C.  E. 

HEUBAOH  &  COWARD,  (George  Heubach  and  David  W.  Coward,) 
brokers,  commission  merchants,  and  insurance  agents,  17  Sparks. 

Hewlett,  Thomas,  blaoksmith,  Geo.  White. 

Hewson,  Hugh,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Hick,  Frederick,  clerk,  S.  ilowell,  bds  n  s  Daly  bet  King  and  Cumber- 
land. 

Hick,  John,  salesman,  Garland,  Mutohmor&  Co.,  h  Augusta  bet  Bideau 
'  and  Besserer. 

Hick,  Robert,  h  Augusta,  bet  Rideau  and  Besserer. 

Hick,  Robert,  jr,  law  student,  Scott  &  Ross,  bds  Augusta  bet  Rideau 
and  Besserer. 

Hickey,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (wid  John),  h  w  s  Dalhousic  bet  Bolton,  Letter 
"  0,"  and  Botler. 

Hickey,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Nepean  bet  Percy  and  Concession  Line. 

Hickey,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath,  nr  Dalhousic. 

HIGGINS,  CHARLES  T.  R.,  Governor,  Carleton  County  Jail,  Nicholas 
bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 

HIGGINS,  M.  A.,  clerk,  Executive  Council  office,  h  Stewart  bet  Ot- 
tawa and  Cumberland. 

Higgson,  Richard,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Highland,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa,  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Hilcox,  Wm.,  lalorer,  h  Biddy,  bet  Bank  and  O'Connor. 

Hill,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  Nelson  nr  Rideau. 

HILL,  HAMNETT,  M.D.,  off.  "  Tudor  Hall,"  Victoria  Terrace,  h  same. 

Hill,  John,  (Robinson  &  Co.,)  h  50  Rideau  cor  William. 

Hill,  John,  metre  inspector,  Ottawa  Gas  Company,  King  bet  York  and 
Rideau. 

Hill,  William,  cabinetmaker,  h  cor  Ottawa  and  Daly. 

HILLIARD,  JOEJN,  grocercies,  wines  and  liquors,  h  n  s  Murray  bet 
Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Hilliard,  Robert,  butcher,  stall  By  Ward  market,  York,  bds  Murray  bet 
Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Hillman,  Charles,  salesman,  11  Sussex. 

Hillman,  Edward,  W.,  clerk,  J.  A.  Pioard,  h  17  Sussex. 

Himsworth,  Fred.  H.,  clerk,  Executive  Council  office,  h  O'Connor  bet 
Slater  and  Maria. 

Himsworth,  Wm.  A.,  asst.  confidential  clerk.  Executive  Council,  h  Daly 
nr  King. 

Hinchey,  Thomas,  second  haiid  furniture,  177  Wellington,  h  same. 

Hinds,  Hugh,  tinsmith,  Ottawa  cor  St.  Paul,  h  same. 

Hinds,  Robert,  tinsmith,  h  s  s  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 

Hirsh,  Charles  E.,  olerk,  Mosgrove  bet  St.  Paul  and  Rideau. 

Hitohingham,  Thos,  laborer,  h  ns  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 


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Hobcn,  John,  laborer,  has  Clarenco  bet  Dalhousie  and  King. 

Hodges,  Mrs.  Frances,  h  156  York. 

Hedgins,  T.  H.,  purser,  steamer  "Colonist,"  bds  71  Sparks. 

Hodgson,  Thomas,  carpenter,  bds  52  Sussex. 

Hodgson,  Wm.,  foreman  with  Thos.  Gallagher,  h  52  Sussex. 

Hogan,  Cornelius,  laborer,  h  22  Clarence. 

Hogan,  Thos.,  laborer,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Hogg,  Paul,  stonecutter,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Hogue,  Denis,  carter,  bdf^  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Hogue,  John,  lumberman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Hogue,  Paul,  carter,  h  n  s  St,  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 

HOLBROOK,  GEO.  M.,  prop  Peg  Top  Depot,  merchant  tailoring 

establishment,  8  Elgin,  h  Bunk  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 
Holbrook,  Thomas,  bricklayer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 
Holgate,  Wm.,  (Holgate,  Oli'^er  &  Annable,)  h  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and 

Lloyd,  L.B.F. 
HOLGATE,  OLIVER  &  ANNABLE,  (Wm.  Holgate,  John  Oliver 

and  Wm.  Annable,)  wholesale  chair  and  bedstead  factory,  Head, 

rear  Ottawa  Flouring  Mills.    (See  card.) 
Holland,  James,  sen.,  laborer,  h  Nepean  bet  Percy  and  Concession  Line. 
Holt,  Peter,  clerk,  Money  Order  Branch,  P.  O.  Dept.,  h  s  s  Slater  bet 

O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Holt,  S.  H.,'clerk,  Ottawa  Branch,  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  bds  Toronto 

House,  71  Sparks. 
HOME  AND  COLONIAL  ASSURANCE  CO.,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennook, 

agents,  IQi  Sparks. 
Hope.  James,  (James  Hope  &  Co.,)  h  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 
HOPE,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  (James  Hope  and  S.  S.  M.  Hunter),  stationers 

and  bookbinders,  Sparks,  cor  Elgin.    (See  card.) 
Horsey,  Henry  H.,  architect,  h  285  Rideau. 
Horton,  Samuel,  laborer,  h  Nelson,  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
HOTEL  DU  CANADA,  (late  old  College),  B.  B.  Lariviere,  proprietor, 

Sussex.    (See  card.) 
Hotte,  James,  laborer,  No.  10,  Barrett's  Row,  Redpath. 
Hotte,  Simon,  laborer,  bds  n  a  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Hotte,  Tannis,  carter,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Hotte,  Thad4,  laborer,  h  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 
Houston,  Andrew,  stono  cutter,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Houston,  Edward,  messenger.  Ordnance  Office,  h  Besserer  ur  Ottawa. 
Howe,  George,  (George  Howe  &  Son),  h  69  Sussex. 
Howe,  James  G.,  (George  Howe  &  Son,)  h  69  Sussex. 
Howe,  William,  painter,  h  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
HOWE,  GEORGE  &  SON,  (George  and  James  G.  Howe,)  boot  and 

shoe  manufacturers  and  dealers  in  shoe  findings  and  leather,  10 

Rideau  and  69  Sussex.    (See  card.) 
HOWELL,  SAMUETj,  grocer,  Rideau  cor  Sussex,  h  60  n  s  Daly  bet 

King  and  Cnmberland. 


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HOWES,  W.  B.,  proprietor  Crown  Hotel,  56  Rideau. 

Hewlett,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  cor  Nepean  and  Concession  Line. 

Hoy,  James,  library  messenger,  Parliamentary  Library,  h  311  Wellington 

cor  Water. 
Huband,  Charles,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  h  O'Connor,  bet  Albert  and 

Slater. 
Huckeil,  Bonj.,  clerk,  h  49  York. 

HUCKELL,  BENJAMIN,'proprietor  Kingston  Inn,  York  cor  ])alhou8ie, 
Huckeil,  Thomas,  (Angus  &  Huokell,)  h  York. 
Huckeil,  Wm.,  compositor,  office  of  Evening  Post,  bds  cor  York  and 

Dalhousie. 
Hueston,  Andrew,  stone  cutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Hughes,  John,  shoemaker,  has  Bolton,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Hughes,  Noble,  clerk.  H.  McLean,  17  Sparks. 
Hugill,  John,  (J.  J.  Vaughan  &  Co.,)  bds  190  Wellington. 
Hull,  Benjamin,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin,  bds  Chaudi6re  Hotel. 
HUMPHRIES,  GEORGE,  carriage  and  sleigh  manufacturer,  45,  47, 

and  49  Daly,  h  Stewart.     (See  card). 
HUMPHRIES,  WILLIAM  J.,  bookkeeper  and  geneial  collector,  h 

Queen,  opp  Duke,  L.B.F.    (See  card.) 
Hunter,  Francis,  accountant.  Receiver  General's  office,  h  Ottawa  bet 

Daly  and  Stewart. 
Hunter,  Robert,  (Hunter,  Rose  «&  Co,,)  h  84  Metcalfe  cor  Maria. 
Hunter,  S.  S.  M.,  (Jas.  Hope  &  Co.,)  bds  34  Sparks. 
HUNTER,  ROSE  &  CO.,  (Robert  Hunter,  Geo.  Maclean  Rose  and 

Franyoin  Lemieax,)    Parliamentary  and  general  book  and  job 

printers,  binders,  &o.,  Sally  cor  Queen.     (See  card.) 
Hunton,  Thomas,  (T.  &  W.  Hunton,)  h  47  Sparks. 
Hunton,  Wm.,  (T.  &  W-  Hunton,)  h  Richmond  Roadnr  Victoria  Terrace. 
HUNTON,  T.  &  W.,  (Thomas  and  William  Hunton,)  dry  goods,  47  and 

49  Sparks.  ^ 

Huot,  Michael,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 
Huot,  Fabien,  teamster,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
HURD,  THOMAS  G.,  land  and  estate  agent,  off.  Nicholas  bet  Rideau 

and  St.  Paul,  h  cor  Nicholas  and  Theodore. 
HURLEY,  JOHN,  dealer  in  fruit  and  provisions,  42  York,  h  same. 
Hurley,  Patrick,  stone  cutter,  bds  Ashburnham. 
Hurley,  Mrs.  Annie,  h  Nepean  bet  Ashbu:'nham  and  Percy. 
Hurtubise,  Raphael,  painter,  hes  Cumberland  bet  Cathcartand  Bolton. 
Huson,  George,  pressman.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  bds  Hugh  bet  Sparks 

and  Queeu. 
Huson,  Hugh,  laborer,  Perley  and  Pattee. 
Huson,  Wm.,  waiter,  h  Hugh  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
Hutcheson,  Charles,  bookkeeper,  Cunningham  k  Lindsay,  bds  Maria. 
Hutchesor^  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
HutchingamC;  Thomas  B.,  clerk,  Geo.  Scale. 


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Hutohinson,  John,  olerk,  James  Baohanan. 

Hntohison,  Heory,  oab  driver,   h  183  Wellington,  bet  O'Oonnor  and 

Bank. 
Hutchison,  Robert,  miller,  h  Sherwood  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Hutchison,  Thomas,  miller,  Ottawa  Flouring  Mills,  h  Sherwood,  L.B.F. 
Hutchison,  Wm.,  Clerk  of  Works,  Eastern  block,  Dept'l  Buildings,  h 

n  8  Maria  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
HutHon,  Alfred,  steam-fitter,  Chas.  Garth,  25  Rideau,  bds  d2  Sussex. 
Hyde,  Thomas,  chair  maker,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 


Ilife,  Samuel,  baker,  bds  Dalhoueie,  bet  Church  and  St.  Andrew. 
Ilife,  Thomas,  baker,  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Church  and  St.  Andrew,  h  same, 
Immigration  Office,  Metcalfe  nr  Depot,  Wm.  J.  WillS)  Agent. 
IMPERIAL  FIRE  INSUR  .NCE  CO.,  London,  D.  M.  Grant,  agent, 

Sparks  cor  Elgin. 
Ingils,  Henry,  merchant,  h  70  Daly. 
Innes,  John,  clerk.  Patent  Branch,  (west,)  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  Queen 

opp  Duke. 
INTERNATIONAL  HOTEL,  George  Clarke,  proprietor,  Sparks  cor 

O'Connor. 
Irvine,  Lt.-Col,  aide-de-camp  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General. 
Irving,  Wm.,  upholsterer,  Daly  cor  Ottawa. 
Irvin,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
ISAAC,  THOMAS,  dealer  in  shelf  and  heavy  hardware,  stoves,  iron, 

steel,  rope,  twine,  &o.,  45  Sparks  oor  Metcalfe,  h  24  Metcalfe  near 

Sparks.     (See  bard.) 


Jackson,  Henry,  clerk,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  n  s  Rideau  bet  Cobourgh 

and  Charlotte. 
Jackson,  Jamns,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  bds  Metcalfe  cor  Queen. 
Jackson,  William,  printer,  h  s  s  Albert  bet  Con.  Line  and  Richmond  Rd. 
JACQUI^,  ALEXANDER,  foreman,  Times  office,  h  60  Sparks. 
JACQUIES,  A.  G.,  proof-reader,  Queen's  Printing  office  h  Queen  bet 

Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Jacquies,  Miss  Emily,  boarding  house.  Queen,  bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Jally,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  cor  Carleton  and  Redpath. 
James,  James,  boarding  house,  66  Sparks. 
James,  Samuel  C,  carter,  h  n  s  Daly  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Jamieson,  John,  laborer,  h  s  s  Botler  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carletqn, 
Jamieeon,  John  C,  clerk,  George  Cocker,  34  Sparks. 
Jamieson,  Joseph,  turner,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 
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JamiefloD,  Robert,  bakery,  Besserer  bet  King  and  Cumberland,  h  same. 
Jam>esoD,  Wm.,  bakery,  flour  and  feed  store,  Victoria  Terrace,  Riob- 

mond  Road. 
Jammes,  Pasobal,  jr,  bussdriver,  Albion  Hotel. 
JarTi"  Henry,  laborer,  b  n  s  Churcb  nr  King.  • 
Jarvis,  Rapbael,  laborer,  h  n  s  Churcb  nr  King. 
Jar7ia,  George  M.,  clerk.  Audit  office,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Gloucester  and 

Chapel. 
Jarvis,  James,  clerk,  Robinson  &  Co.,  45  Sussex. 
Jeanveau,  Antoine,  raftsman,   h  s  s  St.  Patrick,   bet   Dalhousie   and 

Sussex. 
Jeffrey,  Nicholas,  clerk,  J.  Brown,  67  Sparla. 
Jenki'Ld,  Wm.,  spinner.  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 
Jessop,  Mrs.  E.,  h  St.  Patrick. 
JdSBop,  Robt.  Henry,  Indian  Dept.,  h  St.  Pntrick. 
Jessup,  Edward,  bookkeper,  Heubach  &  Coward,  b  s  s  Clarence  bet 

Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
JOHNDRAU,  JAMES,  engineer  and  machinist,  E.  B.  Eddy,.  Hull,  CE. 
Johnson,  A.,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Westc    ^  Co. 
Johnson,  George,  messenger,  office  Otta  ya  River  Works,  bds  Bridge. 
Johnson,  Henry,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Johnson,  Hugh,  tinsmith,  h  Ottawa,  cor  St.  Paul. 
Johnson,  John,  carter,  h  s  s  Oathcart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Johnson,  Mrs.,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 
Johnson,  Mrs.,  Isabella,  (wid  John,)  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
Johnson,  William  U.,  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  106  Clarence. 
Johnson,  W,  U.,  statistical  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  Cathcart. 
Johnston,  Arthur,  clerk,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  bds  Dalhousie  nr  York. 
Johnston,  James  G.,  grain  merchant,  Sussex. 
Johnston,  Joseph,  machinist,  h  Montreal,  L.B.F. 
Johnston,  Michael,  tin,  sheet  iron,  and  copper  ware,  258  cor  Wellington 

and  Market  Square. 
Johnston,  Mrs ,  292  Wellington  nr  Bay, 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Adaline,  (wid  John),  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  w  s  Bank  s  of  Queen. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (wid  Daniel,)  h^s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and 

D:.lhcusie. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Hannah,  (wid  John,)  No.  6  Barrett's  Row,  Redpath. 
Johnston,  Robert  Francis,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  nr  Rideau  River. 
Johnstone,,  Archibald,  laborer,  b  Ottawa  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.B.F. 
Johnstone,  Joseph,  (Law  &  Johnstone,)  h  cor  Queen  and  Bridge. 
Joinisse,  Isidore,  laborer,  Perloy  and  Pattee. 
Jolicoeur,  Andr6,  plasterer,  h  s  s  Napoleon,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Joliooenr,  Henri,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 


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Joliooeur.  Ho1d6me,  boot  and  shoemaker,  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Ghurch  and 

St.  Patrick. 
Jolicocur,  Michel,  carpenter,  h  n   s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Jolicoeur,  Octave,  shoemaker,  h  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton  and  Cathoart. 
Joliooeur.  Oniseme,  cab-driver,  h  Water  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Jones,  Alfred,  machinist,  Victoria  foundry. 
Jones,  Charles,  clerk,  H.  F.  MacCarthy,  236  Wellington. 
Jones,  David,  clerk,  George  Story. 

Jones,  H.  A.,  clerk,  Inspector  General's  office,  h  50  Sussex. 
Jones,  Henry  J.,  clerk,  Surveyor  General's  office,  Dept.  Crown  Lauds, 

bds  Graham's,  Yittoria. 
Jones,  John,  laborer,  h  Sherwood. 
Jones,  John,  weaver,  New  Edinburgh  woollen  fiictory. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  Ottawa  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.B.F. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Sarah,  h  Nicholas  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
Jones,  Ralph,  (Jones,  Haycock  &  Clarke,)  res  Port  Hope. 
JONES,  S.  L,  publisher  daily  (evening)  and  weekly  Post,  Metcalfe 

two  doors  south  of  Sparks,  h  O'Connor  cor  Slater. 
Jones,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Maria  near  Canal  Basin. 
JONES,  REV.  T.  BEDFORD,  LL.D.,  Church  of  England,  h  Daly, 

bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Jones,  Thomas  J.,  cabman,  h  209  Rideau. 
Jones,  William,  cabinetmaker,  h  Maria  nr  Canal  Basin. 
Jones,  W.  H.,  clerk.  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  E.  S.,  bds  at  Mrs. 

Brown's,  foot  of  Sussex. 
JONES,  HAYCOCK  &  CLARKE,  (Ralph  Jones,  Edward  Haycock, 

and  Thomas  C.  Clarke,)  contractors,  11  Elgin  over  Post  Office. 
Joseph,  J.,  sawyer,  Wm.  Taylor. 
Journeaux,  Philip,  carpenter,  h  Yittoria. 
Joyce,  J.,  wagon-maker,  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and  Lloyd,  h  Cathcart  bet 

Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F.  .      < 

Joyce,  James,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Theodore. 
Joyce,  Patrick,  bakery.  King  bet  Rideau  and  York,  h  same. 
Joynt,  James  D.,  clerk.  Division  Court  office,  h  n  s  Rideau  bet  Augusta  { 

and  Cobourg. 
Jubarn,  Alphonse,  carpenter,  h  Park  nr  Nelson. 
Judah,  Frederick  T.,  chief  clerk,  Jesuits  Estate  and  Crown  Domain, 

Dept.  Crown  Londs,  h  s  s  Victoria  Terrace. 
Julien,  Henri,  engineer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Murray  and  St  Patrick. 
Junot,  A.,  book-binder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Junot  Cyrillc,  clerk,  Militia  Dept.,  bds  Canada  Hotel,  Sa  sex. 

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Kain,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (widow  William,)  h  n  s  Botler  bet  Dalhousie  and 
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Kane,  Thomas,  watchman,  govornment  works,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank 
and  Kent. 

Kane,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Thomas  MoGreevey. 

Kavanagh,  Francis,  clerk,  Robinson  &  Co. 

Kavanagh,  James,  tailor,  h  182  York. 

Kavanagh,  Joseph,  clerk,  Robinson  k  Co. 

KAVANAGH,  MICHAEL,  proprietor  "Queen's  Restaurant,"  Wel- 
lington cor  Metcalfe  opp  Parliament  Buildings. 

Kayanagh,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Nopean  nr  concession  line. 

Kavanagh,  Michael,  confectioner,  A.  Scott. 

KavAnaeh,  Patrick,  plasterer,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

KAVANAGH,  TIMOTHY,  flour  and  feed  store,  54  Ridean,  h  same. 

Kays,  John,  seryant.  Dr.  Hill,  h  Nelson  s  of  Richmond  Road. 

K^aley,  Martin,  laborer,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

ilealey,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Albeit  nr  Richmond  Road. 

Kbtley,  Thomas^  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Daly  and  Stewart, 

Kear,  Josiah,  book-keeper,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,  h  n  s  Besserer  bet  Cum- 
berland and  King. 

Kearns,  Benjamin,  h  85  Daly  cor  Ottawa. 

Kearns,  Peter,  (Kearns  &  Ryan,)  h  164  Clarence. 

KEARNS  &  RYAN,  (Peter  Kearns  and  Patrick  E.  Ryan,)  wholesale 
and  retail  fancy  and  staple  dry  goods  and  millinery,  49  Sussex  cor 
York. 

Keating,  M.,  chief  messenger,  Legislatiye  Council,  h  Rideau. 

Keating,  Patrick,  laborer  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Keays,  John,  painter,  h  n  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  near  Metcalfe. 

KEEPER,  AUGUSTUS,  barrister,  attorney  and  solicitor,  &o.,  office  12 
Elgin,  h  Queen  bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor.    (See  card.) 

KeegRU,  Patrick,  has  Ottawa  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 

Keevil,  Arthur,  clerk,  Edward  Burstall,  h  Sussex. 

Kehoe,  John,  blacksmith.  Court  House  Avenue,  h  112*  York. 

Kehoe,  Mathew,  carpenter,  Thos  McGreevey,  h  Biddy. 

Kehoe,  Mrs.  Sarah,  (widow  John,)  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 
housie. 

Kehoe,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie, 
h  same. 

Kehoe,  Sexton,  tailor,  h  75  Clarence.  '  * 

Kehoe,  William,  blacksmith,  h  Nicholas  w  s  near  Theodore. 

Kehoe,  William,  general  blacksmith,  n  s  George  bet  Sussex  &  William. 

Keir,  Robert  W.,  despatch  clerk,  Times  office,  h  Besserer  nr  Ottawa. 

Kelley,  B.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Kelley,  Daniel,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

KELLY,  J.  H.,  parliamentary  agent,  and  local  reporter,  h  Sussex.   (See 
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Kellogg,  H.  D.,  watchmaker,  Duko  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  h  dame. 

Kelly,  Dan.,  butoher,  stall  6,  market  bailding,  has  CUrenoe,  bet  Dal- 
housie  and  Gumberlaad. 

Kelly,  James,  plumber,  G.  Oarth  25  Rideau. 

Kelly  John,  olerk  of  works,  Parliameot  building,  bds  Sussex. 

Kelly  John,  stone-cutter,  Thos.  MoGreevey,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland 
and  King. 

Kelly,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Kelly,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (widow  Patrick,)  has  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie 
and  Cumberland. 

Kelly,  Patrick,  tailor,  h  Nelson,  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

KELTY,  A.  C,  manager  Ottawa  Branch,  Bank  of  British  North 
America,  h  140  Wellington. 

Kendrick,  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  Maria  bet  Albert  and  Victoria  Terracu, 

Kenly,  David,  clerk,  W.  M.  Massuy. 

Kenly,  John,  clerk,  Russell  House,  h  n  s  Slater  bet  O'Connor  and  Bafik, 

Kenly,  Robert,  jr  ,  watches,  clocks  and  jewelry,  33  Sparks,  bds  same. 

Kenly,  Robert,  cooper,  and  city  pork  inspector,  rear  S8  Sparks,  h  33 
Sparks. 

Kenna,  Joha,  butoher,  h  Lloyd  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa. 

Kennedy,  Cornelius,  butcher,  stall  8  market  building,  h  cor  Cumberland 
».nd  Clarence. 

Kennedy,  George,  (Campbell  &  Kennedy,)  res  nr  Hartwell's  Locks, 
Tp  Nepcan. 

F  ennedy,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  Sherwood  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 

Kennedy,  Henry,  millwri  ^ht,  Levi  Young. 

Kennedy,  John,  butcher,  10  market  building,  h  s  s  Clarence,  bet  Cum- 
berland and  Dalhousie. 

Kennedy,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Victoria  Terrace  Hotel. 

Kennedy,  P'..trick,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Kennedy,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Kennedy,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Nicholas  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 

Kennedy,  Wm ,  house  steward,  Rideau  Club,  200  Wellington. 

Kennedy,  Wm.,  laborer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Kennedy  William,  laborer,  h  Lloyd  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.BF. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  groceries,  wines,  and  spirit  dealer,  cor  St. 
Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Kenney,  Mrs.  Mary  (wid  Patrick,)  bds  s  s  St.  Andrews  bet  Dalhousie 
and  Cumberland. 

Kenney,  Simon,  engineer,  bds  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housie. 

Ker,  Josiah,  book-keeper,  C.  T.  Bate  &  Co.,h  Besserer  bet  Cumberland 
and  King. 

Kerr,  Andrew,  machinist,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

Kerr,  Dawson,  jr.,  clerk.  Workman  &  Griffin,  30  and  32  Rideau. 

Kerr,  Dawaon,  printer,  h  86  Va\j  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 


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Kerr,  James,  brewer,  h  Nelaon  bet  Parry  and  Rideau . 

Korr,  John,  maohiDist,  Victoria  foundry,  h  Queen,  L.B.F. 

Korr,  William,  plumber,  h  King  bot  Voi  V  and  Rideau. 

Kerwin,  Thomas,  clerk,  b  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Kevs,  Archibald,  h  Nelson  bet  Wilbrod  and  Theodore. 

Kidd,  John,  olerk,  Oovernur  Oeneral'a  office. 

Kilby,  Francis  T.,  proprietor,  Exchange  Hotel,  16  Ciurenco. 

Kilby,  Francis,  jr.,  letter-carrier,  Ottawa,  P.  O.,  bds  n  s  Clarence  bet 

Sussex  and  By  Ward  Market. 
Kilby,  James,  bds  n  s  Clarence  bet  Sussex  and  By  Ward  Market. 
KILDUFF,  PETER,  general  blacksmith,  34  York,  h  48  Clarence. 
Killaly,  John,  civil  engineer,  h  Lloyd,  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Kilsby,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (widow  William.)  h  Carleton  east  bet  Baird  and 

McKay. 
Kilt,  John,  carter,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Kilt,  Patrick,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Kimber,  John  A.,  bakery,  King  bet  Ottawa  and  Murray. 
Kimber,  R.,  usher  of  the  black  rod.  Legislative  Council,  res  east  end 

Parliament  building, 
King,  Brinsley,  clerk,  dead  letter  branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  Wellington. 
King,  Charles,  book-keeper,  E.  McQillivray,  h  Bay  cor  Ashburnham. 
King,  Patrick,  laborer,  Times  office. 
King,  P.  M.,  h  48  Rideau. 

KINGSTON  INN, Benjamin  Huckoll,  propr,  York  cor  Dalhousie. 
Kingston,  Thomas,  clerk,  Jas.  Skead,  h  n  s  Cathoart  nr  Rideau  River. 
Kinsala,  James,  laborer,  Ottaw..  ^as  works.  . 

Kinsala,  Michael,  laborer,  h  s  e  city  limits. 

Kinsala,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Kipp,  Wilfred,  tit,  copper  and  sheet-iron  ware,  Buke,  bet  Queen  and 

Lloyd,  h  Church,  L.  T. 
Kipp,  Wilfred,  ginger-beer  maker,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
KIRBY,  THOMAS  H 

and  Nelson. 
Kirkpatriok,   G.   B.,  draughtsman,  Surveying 

Crown  Lands,  h  Besserer  near  King. 
Kirkwood,  Alex.,  clerk,  U.  C.  Sales  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  cor 

Esther  and  Frank. 
Kitts,  James,  stone-cutter,  h  Ottawa  bet  Augusta  and  Cobonrgh. 
Knox  James,  carpenter,  Thomas  MoGreevey. 


Labarre,  Mrs.,  (widow  Frangois,)  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  &  Glonoester. 

Labelle,  Godtroy,  clerk,  82  Sussex. 

Labelle;  Michael,  water  carter,  h  Park  near  Chapel. 


,  (C.  W.  Bangs  &  Co.,)  h  n  s  Parry  bet  King 

Branch  (West)  Dept. 


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Labelle,  Pierre,  messeager,  h  n  s  Parry,  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Laberge,  Noel,  laborer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 

LABERGE,  ONESIME,  hotel  keeper,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 

housie. 
Laberge,  Peter,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Laberge,  Pierre,  shoemaker,  h  e  s  Dalhousie,  bet  York  and  Clarence. 
LaBont^,  Francis,  laborer,  C.  Garth. 
LaBruere  B.  de,  acting  inspector  of  agencies,  Bureau  of  Agriculture, 

h  Albert  near  Metcalfe. 
Lacasse,  Moses,  laborer,  h  Montreal,  L.B.F. 
Lacasse,  Napoleon,  clerk,  E.  Martineau. 

Laoey,  Thomas,  butcher,  12  market  building,  h  n  s  Oathcart  nr  Sussex, 
Lachance,  A.,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer. 

Lachance,  Antoine,  permanent  messenger^  Legislative  ^Council,  h  Dal- 
housie near  Station. 
Lachance,  Louis,  stone-cutter,  h  s  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Lachapelle,  Antoine,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Lacharit^,  James,  sawyer,  William  Taylor. 

Lacharit^,  Nazaire,iaborer,  h  n  s  Church,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Lacroix,  J.  B.,  messenger,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  Ottawa  bet  King 

and  Nelson. 
Lacroix,  Stephen,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Ladouceur,  Martin,  carter,  h  w  s  King  bet  Bclton,  Letter  "  0,'*  and 

Cathcart. 
Ladouceur,  Moses,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 

Ladurant^,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Lafltfbime,  Nap.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Lafleur,  Augustin,  sausage-maker,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Lafleur,  Louis,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Lafontaine,  Francois,  miller,  James  Wilkinson. 
Lafontaine,  Narcisse,  blacksmith,  J.  Smith. 

Lafontaine,  N.  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cuicberland. 
Laframboise,  Bte,  laborer,  J.  B.  Booth. 
Laframboise,  Henri,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Laframboise,  H.,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Laframboise,  Henri,  tanner,  h  Broad  bet  Queen  and  Oregon. 
Laframboise,  Pierre,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &Co. 
Lafrance,  Antoine,  book-binder,  Queen's  Printer. 
Lafrance,  Joseph,  ginger-beer  manufacturer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Bideau 

and  Parry. 
Lafrance,  Louis,  book-binder,  152  Clarence. 

Lajoie,  A.  G.,  asst  librarian,  Parliamentary  Library,  h  Vittoria  w  of  Kent. 
Lahaie,  Aim^,  caipenter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Lahaie,  Toussaint,  stone-mason,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Lalonde;  Alexis,  laborer,  h  King  cor  Parry. 


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Lalonde,  Augnstio,  laborer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 

Lalonde  Felix,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Churob  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 

Lalonde,  Frangois,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Lalonde,  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

Lalonde,  Nazaire,  shoemaker,  bus  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  ifalhousie. 

Lalonde,  S.,  asst  engineer,  Queen's  Printer. 

Lamarche,  Charles,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 
Dalhousie. 

Lamarche,  Charles,  tinsmith,  A.  Foisy,  29  Sussex. 

Lamb,  John,  millwright,  h  Sparks  s  s  bet  King  and  Sally. 

LAMB,  WM.  A.,  boots  and  shoes,  28  Sussex,  bds  Sparks  opp  Perkins' 
foundry. 

Lambert,  F.  X.,  clerk.  Militia  Dept.,  h  n  s  Clarence  nr  Bideau  Biver. 

Lambkin,  Sergt.   Thomas,  Governor  General's  orderly,  h  Iting  bet 
Bideau  and  Parry. 

Lamouche,  Michel,  printer,  b  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housie. 

Landirier,  John,  carpenter.  Peck  &  Gallup. 

Landon,  Thomas,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Landri,  FranQois,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Landrd  Joseph,  raftsman,  b  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Landrian,  Frangois  X.,  hotel-keeper,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 
housie. 

LANE,  GEO.  H.,  Deputy  Prov'l  Begistrar,  h  Albert  opp  City  Hall. 

Lane,  Joel,  carpenter.  Power  &  Son. 

Lane,  Joel  J.,  joiner,  h  s  s  George  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Lang,  James,  painter,  h  68  Sparks. 

Lang,  John  C.,  fresco  and  decorative  painter,  h  54  Daly  bet  Ottawa  and 
'  Cumberland. 

Lang,  Mrs.  Hanoab,  grocer,  56  Daly,  h  54  Daly,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cum- 
berland. 

LANG,  J.  C.  &  CO.,  fresco  painters  and  decorators,  60  Sparks. 

Langevin,  E.  J.,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Chancery,  off.  Legislative  As- 
sembly, bds  71  Sparks. 

LANGEVIN,  HON.  H.  L.,  Solicitor  General  East,  bds  Toronto  House, 
71  Sparks. 

Langford,  Abraham,  merchant  tailor,  h  and  shop  John  cor  Vittoria. 

Langford,  John,  builder  and  contractor,  h  Vittoria  nr  cor  Kent. 

Langford,  John,  stonecutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

Langrell,  Thomas,  Chief  of  Police,  h  1237  Bideau. 

Langstaff,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

LANGTON,  JOHN,  M.A.,  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  h  Wilbrod  bet 
Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Langton,  Patrick,  foreman,  Hunter,  Bose  &  Co.,  h  Vittoria  n  of  Wel- 
lington. 

Lapierriere,  A.,  library  clerk,  Parliamentary  Library,  h  Besserer  bet 
Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 


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Lapierre,  Ernest  A,,  clerk,  V.  Laporte. 
LAPIERRE,  F.  X.,  proprietor  Server  Hotel,  75  Sussex. 
LAPIERRE,  HORACE,  atty  and  solicitor,  off.  cor  York  and  Sussex. 
Lapierre,  Bomuald,  merchant  tailor,  100  Sussex,  h  same. 
Lapointe,  Octave,  tinsmith,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousio  and  Cum- 
berland. 
Laporte,  Victor,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  148  Rideau,  h  same. 
Lariviere,  A.,  pressman,  Queen's  Printer. 
LARIVIERE,  B.  BERNARD,  hotel  keeper  and  dealer  in  dry  goods, 

groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  92  Sussex,  Hotel  du  Canada. 
LARIVIERE,  B.  B.,  proprietor  Hotel  du  Canada,  (late  old  College,) 

Sussex.     (See  card.) 
Larivierre,  Joseph,  bds  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousic. 
Larivierre,  Mrs.  Julie,  h  Bank  nr  Sparks. 
Larriviere,  Pierre,  blacksmith. a.:d  wagon  maker  ws  Dalhousie  bet 

Murray  and  Clarence. 
Lariviere,  Severe,  laborer  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Larkin,  Mathew,  stone  mason,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Nelson. 
LaRocque,  Antoine,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
LaRocque,  Henri,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
LaRocque,  Louis,  laborer,  Bronsonfa,  Weston  &  Co. 
LaRocque,  Louis,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
LaRoae,  John,  sawyer,  J.M.  Currier  &  Co, 
LaRose,  Joseph,  clerk  of  Works,  Parliament  Buildings. 
LaRose,  Narcisse,  laborer,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
LaRose,  T.  C,  clerk,  Militia  Dept,  bds  Queen. 

Laselle,  Odile,  laborer,  bdsss  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousic. 
Latimer,  John,  cabinet-maker,  h  w  s  William  bet  York  and  George. 
Latourelle,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  w  s  Chapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
Latrimouille,  Octave,  clerk,  98  Sussex,  h  s  s  Murray  nr  Sussex. 
Lattimer,  Wm.,  manufacturer  of  boots  and  shoes,  157  Wellington  cor 

O'Connor,  h  159  Wellington. 
LAUDER,  REV.   J.  S.,  rector  Christ  Church,  parsonage  adjoining 

Church,  Sparks. 
Laughland,  David,  carpenter,  h  s  s  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Laughton,  James,  laborer,  h  Ottawa  s  of  Stewart. 
Laurin,  Alfred,  cook,  Russell  House,  h  Elgin  near  Albert. 
Lauzon,  John,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Dalhousio  and  Cumberland. 
Lavallie,  Louis,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
LAVER,  AUGUSTUS,  architect,  Departmental  Buildings,  off  12  Elgin, 

h  Daly  cor  Cobourg. 
Laverdure,  J.,  tinsmith,  C.  Garth,  25  Rideau. 
Lavigne,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  s  s  Parry,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Laviolette,  Joseph,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Lavois,  Henry,  stone-cutter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Law,  John,  (Law  &  Johnstone,)  h  Sherwood  bet  Queea  and  Ottawa. 


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LAW  &  JOHNSTONE,  steam  saw-mills,  Queen  on  Ottawa  River,  L.B.F. 

Lawler,  Michael,  carpenter,  h  Vittoria  near  Kent. 

Lawless,  John  P.,  acot.,  Ottawa  Branch  Bank  of  B.  N.  A.,  140  Wel- 
lington, h  Stewart,  nr  Ottawa. 

Lawrence,  George,  clerk,  Lawrence  Bros. 

Lawrence,  Joseph,  (Lawrence  Bros.,)  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and 
Sussex. 

Lawrence,  Reuben,  sen.,  h  Ashburnham  Hill. 

Lawrence,  Reuben,  jr.,  (Lawrence  Bros.,)  bds  Ashburnham  Hill. 

Lawrence,  William,  (Lawrence  Bros.,)  bds  Ashburnham  Hill. 

Lawrence,  Thomas,  cutter  with  P.  A.  Egleson. 

LAWRENCE  BROS.,  (Joseph,  Reuben,  jr.,  and  William,)  boot  and 
shoe  manufacturers  and  dealers,  52  Sussex.     (Sec  card. 

Lawton,  George,  ostler,  G.  A.  Buck. 

Lawton,  James,  ostler,  G.  A.  Buck. 

Leamy,  Mrs.  James,  boarding  house,  25  York. 

Leatherland,  William,  stone-cutter,  h  King  bet  Parry  and  Ottawa. 

LEAVENS,  DAVID  R.,  coal  oil  and  lamps,  84  Sussex,  h  same.  (See 
card.) 

Leavens,  Henry,  student,  bds  84  Sussex. 

Lebeau,  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Lebeau,  Simeon,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  boots  and  shoes,  73  Sussex. 

Leblanc,  Alfred,  clerk,  E.  Martineau,  bds  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

Leblanc,  Franyois,  laborer,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Leblanc,  Joseph,  hotel-keeper,  u  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Leblanc,  Pierre,  hotel-keeper,  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Leclair,  dit  Francoour  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Baird  nr  Carleton. 

Ledaire,  Octave,  millwright,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Leclaire  Th6ophilc,  butcher,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  cor  Dalhousie. 

Leclair,  William,  millwright,  h  Sherwood  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 

Lecombe,  Mrs.  (widow,)  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  &  Cumberland. 

Lecourt,  Andrew,  blacksmith,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  Metcalfe 
and  Dalhousie. 

Lecourt,  Isidore,  blactsmith,  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Lecourt,  J.  P.  M.,  clerk,  Indian  Department,  h  n  s  Patrick,  bet  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

Leduc,  Olivier,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Lee,  Captain  J.  S.,  clerk  of  Customs  Port  of  Bytown,  Elgin,  h  Maria 
bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

LEE,  WM.  HENRY,  clerk.  Executive  Council,  h  Vittoria  bet  Kent 
and  John. 

Lee,  Wm.  Horace,  clerk,  Executive  Council  office,  bds  W.  H.  Lee. 

LEES,  ROBERT,  (Lees  &  Gemmell,)  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Coun.y  At- 
torney, off.  Court  House,  h  Tp  Nepean. 

Lees,  William  E.,  student  at  law,  Leen  &  Gemmell. 


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LEES  &  GEMMELL,  (Robert  Lees  and  John  J.  Gemmell,)  barristers, 
attorneys,  solicitors,  &o.,  Court  House,  Daly  nr  Nicholas. 

Lbfebvre,  Louis,  stouecntter,  bds  n  s  Bolton,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie, 

Lefebvre,  Louis,  laborer,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

L6ger,  Charles,  pilot,  steamer  "  Queen  Victoria,"  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex 
and  Dallhousie. 

LEGGO,  CBRISTOPHER,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off.  49  Sparks, 
hsame.     (See  card.) 

LEGGO,  JOHN,  dentist,  off.  49  Spark's,  h  same.     (See  card.) 

Leitch,  Newoombe,  laborer,  Victoria  Brewery. 

Leith,  George,  compositor,  office  of  Evening  Post,  bds  Clarence. 

LEIVERS,  EMANUEL,  manager.  Peck  &  Gallup,  bds  cor  Metcalfe 
and  Queen. 

LeMaistre,  George,  pressman,  Queen's  Printer. 

LeMaistre,  G.  E.,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 

LeMaistre,  John,  printer.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Bank  bet  Albert  and 
Slater. 

Lemarge,  Edward,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

Lemenuski,  Cassimere,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland  bet  Stewart  and  Daly. 

Lemeouz,  Ed.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

LEMIEUX,  FRANCOIS,  (Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,)  h  Metcalfe  cor  Maria, 

Lemieuz,  J.  E.,  housekeeper,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  Park  nr  Rideau 
River. 

Lemonde,  Jos.,  Speaker's  messenger,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Cumberland. 

Lemoine,  L.  D.,  clerk,  L  C.  Sales,  E.  S.,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  Glou- 
cester bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 

LeMOINE,  ROBERT,  deputy  and  assistant  clerk  of  Legislative 
Council,  Master  in  Chancery  and  French  translator,  h  115  Daly. 

Lemoine,  William,  laborer,  Gov't  Buildings,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and 
Rideau. 

Lemoine,  W.  H.,  French  Journal  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Glou- 
cester foot  of  Sandy  Hill. 

LEMON,  ARTHUR  J.,  proprietor  Wright  House,  Hull  Landing. 

Leonard,  James,  messenger.  Legislative  Assembly;  bds  King  opp  York, 

Leonard,  Patrick,  mason,  h  Centre. 

Lepage,  Antoine,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patrick. 

Lepage,  Antoine,  fire  engine  maker,  h  w  s  Cumberland  bet  St.  Patrick 
and  Murray. 

Lepage,  Charles,  carpenter,  h  ss  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Lepage,  Charles,  cutter,  98  Susses. 

Lupine,  Baptistc,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Lepine,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  King  and 
Cumberland. 

Leprohon,  J.  P.,  assistant  clerk  of  Committees,  Legislative  Assembly, 
bds  Hotel  du  Canada  (old  College),  Sussex. 


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Leslie,  Et.,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer. 

Leslie,  John,  watchmaker,  jeweler,  and  dealer  in  fancy  goods,  27  Sparks, 

h  same. 
LESLIE,  THOMAS  G.,  secretary  and  treasurer,  0.  &  P.  R.,  off  Des- 

barats'  building,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank  and  Hugh. 
Leslonsohamps,  J.  B.,  printer,  Le  Canada  office. 
Lesperanoe,  Charles,  clerk  of  agencies,  bds  Queen  near  Metcalfe. 
LESPERANCE,  EDWARD,  general  com.  merchant,  83  Rideau. 
Lessard,  Alexis,  tinsmith,  N.  Germain,  25  Sussex. 
Lessard,  David,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Le  Sueur,  Peter,  supt.  Money  Order  Branch,  P»O.Dept.,  h^Wellington 

opp  St.  Andrew's  Church. 
Le  Sueur,  Wm.,  clerk,  Secy's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  116  Rideau  opp 

Mathews'  Hotel. 
Letard,  Francis,  barber,  bds  Montreal  House,  Church  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie.  * 

Leteau,  George,  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Lethbridge,  Albert  A.  E.,  student-at-law,  (Lewis,  Pinhey  and  Ward,) 

15  Elgin. 
Lett,  Thomas,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
LETT,  WILLIAM  P.,  City  Clerk,  City  Hall,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet 

Metcalfe  and  McKay. 
L6vecque,  Joseph,  city  constable,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Sussex. 
Leveille,  Joseph,  carriage-maker,  P.  Dufour. 

Leveill6  Solomon,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex . 
Levia,  Anthony,  carpenter,  h  Ottawa  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 
Lewis,  Francis,  back  accountant  and  warrant  clerk,  Receiver  General's 

office,  h  Yittoria  near  Kent. 
Lewis,  F.  J-,  government  clerk,  Branch  Bank  of  Montreal,  bds  Yittoria 

cor  John. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  B.,  (Lewis  &  Pinhey.)  h  1st  concession  line  cor  Maria. 
Lewis,  Thomas  E.,  printer,  h  145  Rideau. 

LEWIS  &  PINHEY,  (John  B.  Lewis  and  Charles  H.  Piohey,)  bar- 
risters and  attorneys  at  law,  off  15  Elgin. 
LEWIS,  PINHEY  &  WARD,  (John  B.  Lewis,  Charles  H.  Pinhey  and 

J.  W.  Ward,)  barristers  and  solicitors  in  chancery  and  insolvency, 

15  Elgin. 
L'Heureux,  Francois  X.  cabinet  maker,  h  cor  King  and  Parry. 
L'Ueureux,  Peter,  carpenter,  Thomas  Mcf^reevey. 
Libert^,  Louis,  carriage-maker,  h  e  s  Carleluu,  nr  McKay  and  Rideau  riv. 
LIFE  ASSOCIATION  OP  SCOTLAND,  J.  T.&  W.  Pennock,  agents, 

office  19^  Sparks. 
Limn,  John  R.,  mast-maker,  h  Sally  cor  Queen. 
Limoge,   Edmond,  carriage-maker,   bus  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
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Lindsay,  Arthur,  clerk,  Accountants'  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  bds  cor 

Clarence  and  Sussex. 
Lindsay,  Charles  U.,  clerk,  McGee  &  Kussell. 
Lindsay,  George  E.,  clerk.  Surveyor  General's  office,    Dept.   Crown 

Lands,  bds  Sparks  opp  Times  office. 
Lindsay,  Henry,  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  at  Mrs.  Yarin's,  Sussex 
Lindsay,  James,  (Cunningham  &  Lindsay,)  h  w  s  Nelson  bet  Wilbrod 

and  Theodore. 
Lindsay,  Mrs.  Bosalie,  (wid  Benjamin,)  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  King  and 

Nelson. 
Lindsay,  Walter  H.,  clerk,  Rideau. 
LINDSAY,  WM.  B.,  clerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  at  Robt.  Lemoine's, 

115  Daly. 
Link,  Francis,  moulder,  h  Yittoria  nr  Kent. 
Link,  Nicholas,  asst  bookkeeper,  Hamilton  Bros.^  bds  Sussex  bet  Church 

and  St.  Andrew. 
Linton,  M.  W.,  shipping  clerk,  J.  B.  Booth,  h  Middle,  Yiotoria  Island. 
Lionnais,  W.,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Litle,  Hardy,  hotel  proprietor,  21  and  23  York. 
Litle,  Isaiah,  laborer,  h  e  s  Bank  bet  Maria  and  Biddy. 
Litle,  John,  market  constable,  h  50  Daly  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
Litle,  John,  clerk,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Little  Sussex. 
Litle,  John,  2nd  landing  waiter,  Port  of  Bytown,  h  Stewart. 
Litle,  William,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Litle,  William,  grocer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Eideau. 
Littleton,  John,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  cor  Cumberland. 
LIYERPOOL  AND  LONDON  AND  GLOBE  INSURANCE  CO., 

Heubach  &  Coward,  agents,  15  Sparks. 
Living,  Harry,  clerk,  Magee  &  Russell. 
Living,  Henry,  clerk.  Workman  &  Griffin,  247  Wellington,  h  Sally  cor 

Albert. 
Lloyd,  John  H.;  clerk,  J.  Roberts,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel. 
Lloyd,  Thos.,  clerk,  11  Sussex. 
Lloyd,  William  A.,  clerk,  J.  Roberts,  35  Rideau. 
Lockwood,  Mrs.  Melinda,  h  6  Sparks. 
I OFTUS,  P.  A.,  contractor  and  builder,  ornamental  plasterer,  decorator, 

&c.,  199  Rideau.     (See  card.) 
LOGAN,   GEORGE,  M.D.,  Homoeopathic  physician  and  surgeon,  11 

Elgin. 
LONDON  ASSURANCE,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock,  agents,  off.  19 J  Sparks. 
LONDON  AND  LANCASHIRE   INS.   CO.,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock, 

agents,  off.  19}  Sparks. 
Londrigan,  Richard,  h  B  otler  cor  King. 
Loney,  Hugh,  flour  merchant,  142  Clarence. 
Loney,  Patrick,  clerk,  Hugh  Loney,  bds  142  Clarence. 
Long,  David,  laborer,  C.  Garth,  25  Rideau. 


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Long,  Dayid,  fireman,  Departmental  Block,  li  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dal- 

hoasie  and  Cumberland. 
Long,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Yittoria  near  Kent. 
Longtin,  Mrs.  Eugenie,  (widow  Louis,)  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousieand 

Sussex. 
Longway,  Edward,  hotel  keeper,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Looby,  James,  labornr,  h  s  s  Bolton,   Letter  ''  0,"  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Dalhousie. 
Loran,  E.,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Loran,  Onisime,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Lortie,  Arthur,  painter,  h  York. 
Lortie,  Francois,  compositor,  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co. 
Lortie,  Olivier,  laborer,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Lortie,  P.,  book-binder,  A.  Mortimer,  cor  Sparks  and  Metcalfe. 
Lousks,  John  A.,  accountant.  Times  office,  bds  Rideau  Hotel. 
Louoks,  John  W.,  merchant,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 
LOUCKS,  WM.  J.,  proprietor  Rideau  Hotel,  46  and  48  Rideau. 
Lough,  Samuel  K.,  clerk,  C.  W.  Bangs  &  Co. 
Loveday,  Joseph,  proof-reader,  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Bridge,  bet  Queen 

and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Loverin,  Mrs.  Eliza,  h  e  s  Ottawa  bet  Besserer  and  Daly. 
Loyer,  Antoine,  cabinet-maker,  h  s  s  Ottawa,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Loyer,  Francois,  raftsman,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  be    Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Loyer,  N.,  book-binder,  Queen's  Printer. 
Loj5r,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 
Loyer,  Paul,  carpenter,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Bolton. 
Lumsden,  Alex.,  lumber  culler,  J.  M.  Curriet  k  Co.,  New  Edinburgh. 
Lumsden,  John,  clerk,  Edward  Burstall,  h  New  Edij burgh. 
Lunny,  Hugh,  flour  and  feed  store,  104  Sussex,  h  Clarence. 
Lunny,  James,  clerk,  104  Sussex. 
Lusk,  Thomas,  dairyman,  h  Nicholas  near  head  of  cut. 
Lynch,  Charles,  carder,  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factorv. 
Lynch,  Mathew,  laborer,  h  Yittoria. 

Lynch,  Patrick,  messenger,  Atty.  Gen'l's  office,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Dal- 
housie and  Sussex. 
Lyon,  John,  planer.  Peck  &  Gallup. 

LYON,  JOHN,  manager,  A.  i*.  Perkins,  228  Wellington,  h  same. 
LYON  ROBERT,  (Lyou  &  Remon,)  h  147  Daly. 
liYON  &  REMON,  (Robert  Lyon  and  Edward  P.  Remon,)  barristers 

and  attorneys,  &c.,  22  Metcalfe. 
Lyons,  Peter,  mason,  h  Cumberland,  bet  Clarence  and  Murray, 
Lyons,  Robinson,  laborer,  h  Sherwood  bet  Qu^een  and  Orjgon,  L.B.]^, 
Lyons,  Wm.  II,,  carpenter,  h  27  Daly. 


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MoA.llen,  Charlotte, bakor  and oonfeotioner, 85^  Rideau,  hnsSt.  I'atrick, 

bet  Sussex  and  Dalhoosie. 
MoAmmond,  John,  proprietor  Farmer's  Inn,  289  Welliugton  bet  Hugh 

and  Sally. 
MoAndrew,  Thos.,  storeman,  Queen's  wharf,   h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and 

Rideau. 
McArthur,  Alfred,  carpenter.  Power  &  Son,  h  Maria  oor  O'Connor. 
MoArthur,  John  G.,  olerk,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 

housie. 
McCaffrey,  F.,  messenger,  Receiver  General's  office,  h  Parry  nr  King. 
McCaffrey,  Wm.,  grocer,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie  h  same. 
MoCallon,  John,  laborer,  Ottawa  Gas  Works 
McCandlish,  Samuel,  hatter,  h  Besserer  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
MoCandlish,  Wm.,  carpenter,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Go. 
McCann,  Hezekiah,  laborer,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
McCann,  Mrs.  Eliza,  (widow  John,)   bds  n  s  BoUon  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
MoCARRON,  CHARLES,  book-keeper,  Thomas  McGreevey,  h  Stewart 

cor.  Gloucester. 
MoCARRON,  JAMES,  clerk,  R.  H.  McGreevey,  h  Cumberland  near 

Wilbrod. 
McCarthy,  Charles,  draughtsman,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  s  s  Stewart 

bet  King  and  Nelson. 
McCarthy,  James,  grocer,  h  810  Wellington. 
McCarthy,  John,  dry  goods,  groceries,  boots  and  shoes,  249  Wellington 

bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
McCarthy,  J.,  tailor.  Queen  n  s  near  Elgin,  h  same. 
McCarthy,  M.,  asst  messenger.  L.A.,  h  Sparks  rear  Sf.  Andrew's  (R.C.) 

Church. 
McCarthy,  Michael,  deputy  chief  messenger.  Leg.  Assembly,  h  Queen 

near  JBLugh. 
McCarthy,  Mrs.  Ann,  (widow  Thomas,)  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumber- 
land and  Dalhousie. 
McCarthy,  Robert,  laborer,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
McCarthy,  William,  book-keeper,  O'Meara  &  Go. 
McCarthy,  John,  blacksmith,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 
McCloy,  Thomas,  salesman,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  mill  yard. 
McComb,  George,  (Geo.  &  Wm.  McComb,)  photographer,  h  n  s  Botler 

bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 
McComb,  William,  photographer,  (Wm.  &  Geo.  McComb,)  h  King  bet 

St.  Andrew  and  Church. 
McComb,  Mrs.  A.  T.,  Berlin  wools,  jewelry  and  fancy  goods,  16  Rideau. 
McComb,  William  &  George,  photographic  artists,  16  Kideau. 
MoConnell,  Richard,  laborer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
MoGorkell,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  oor  King  and  Bolton,  Lotter  "  0," 


MoGormick, 

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MoOormiok, 

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McGormick, 
MoCormick, 

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McCrea,  Jol 
MoCrea,  Jol 
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McDonald, 
McDonald,  J 

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McDonald,  C 
McDonald,  I 
McDonald,  D 
McDonald,  £ 

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McDonald,  I 

Nelson. 
McDonald,  J 
McDonald,  J 
McDonald,  J 
McDonald,  J 

Victoria 
McDonald,  J 
McDonald,  J 
McDonald,  i 

Queen  a 
McDONALI 

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McDonald,  Hi 
McDonald,  M 
McDonald,  B 
McDonald,  B 
McDonald,  W 
McDonald  & 

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MoConniok,  Andrew,  grocer,  wine  and  sp.  rit  merchant,  63  Sparks  h 

same. 
MoGormiok,  Henry,  proprietor  Hull  mills,  «^ealcr  in  ilojr  and  feed,  65 

Sparks,  h  same. 
McCormick,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
MoGormiok,  William,  foreman  binder,  James  Hope  &  Co.,  h  Besserer 

bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
MeCRAKBN,  JAMES,  agent,  H.  Atkinson  &  Co.,  130  Sussex,  h  Mel- 

oalfe,  Square  nr  Station. 
McCrea,  John,  clerk,  Magee  &  Russell. 
MoCrea,  John,  stonecutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
MoGullough,  Francis,  currier,  Jas.  Woodland. 
MoCULLOUGH,  JAMES,  ♦,anner,  and  dealer  in  hides,  leather,  &c., 

1  s  Park,  p.T  Gloucester,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
MoCULLOUGH,  ROBERT,  grocer,  154  Wellington  cor  Bank,  h  same. 
MoGuaig,  Joseph  T.,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  New 

Edinburgh 
fti:Donald,  Albert,  (McDonald  &  Bro.,)  bds  Queen  cor  Elgin. 
MoDoi>ald,  Alax.,  printer,  Citizen  oflBce. 

McDonald,  Alexander,  laborer,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
McDonald,  Alexander,  messenger,  Crown  Lands  Dept,  h  e  s  King  bet 

Botler  and  Bolton,  Letter  "  0." 
McDonald,  Charles,  (McDonald  &  Bro.,)  bds  Queen  cor  Elgin. 
McDonald,  Duncan,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 
McDonald,  Duncan,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 
McDonald,  Hugh,  tanner  and  currier,  bds  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Sussex. 
McDonald,  Hugh  B.,  tanner  and  currier,  h  s  s  Napoleon  bet  King  and 

Nelson. 
McDonald,  James,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Church  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
McDonald,  James,  laborer,  h  Stewart  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
McDonald,  John,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
McDonidd,  John,  lumber  culler,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  h  Middle, 

Victoria  Island. 
McDonald,  John,  slide  master,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
McDonald,  John,  clerk,  S3  Sussex,  bds  same. 
McDonald,  John,  auctioneer  and  commission  agent,  60  Sussex,  h  cor 

Queen  and  Elgin. 
McDonald,  HON.  JOHN  a.,  LL.D.,  Attorney  General  (West),  h 

63  Daly. 

I  McDonald,  Michael,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
McDonald,  Mrs.  Mary,  (wid  Peter,)  h  s  s  Botler  nv  Rideau  River. 
McDonald,  Ranald  B.,  accountant,  0.  &  P.  B.,  h  Rideau  opp  Hospital. 
McDonald,  Roderick,  pressman,  Bell  k  Woodburn,  31  Elgin. 
McDonald,  Wm.,  machinist,  Victoria  Foundry. 

I  McDonald  &  Brother,  (Albert  and  Charles,)  auctioneers  aod  oommission 
agents,  38  &  40  Sussex. 


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MoDonell,  Archibald,  laborer,  h  s  s  Ohuroh  bet  Dalhoasie  and  Submox. 
MoDonell,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Centre. 

MoDougall,  Archibald  tl.,  clerk,  h  c  b  William  bet  George  and  York. 
MoDOUGAL,  FRANCIS,  importer  and  dealer  ia  shelf  and  heav; 

hardware,  83  Sussex,  h  same. 
MoDOUGAL,  COL.  P.  L.,  Adjt.-Gen'l  of  Militia,  chambers,  West  | 

Wing,  Departmental  Buildings. 
McDougall,  Donald,  grocer,  88  Clarence,  h  same. 
MoDOUGALL,  HON.  WM.,  Provincial  Secretary,  Eastern  Block,  h  | 

Daly  cor  King. 
McDoug'-Il,  John, clerk,  Money  Order  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  bds  Salmon'ij 

Hotel,  York. 
McEdwards,  Alexander,  hardware  clerk,  McDougal's,  bds  ss  Bolton  | 

opp  Convent. 
McEdwards,  Gregory,  bookkeeper,  H.  Atkinson  &  Co.,  130  Sussex. 
McEdwards,  William,  jr,  clerk,  Elliot  &  Hamilton,  bds  s  s  Bolton  opp  I 

Convent. 
McEdwards,  William,  h  s  s  Bolton  opp  Convent. 
McEnna,  Neil,  carter,  h  n  s  Murray  cor  Dalhousie. 
McEvoy,  William,  laborer,  hss  Clarence  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie] 
McEwan,  George,  grocer,  Dalhousie  nr  Station. 
McEwan,  James,  stage  proprietor,  Ottawa  &  Perth  line,  bds  Bideau  Hotel  I 
McEwen,  Archibald,  culler,  h  Oregon  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.B.F  [ 
MoEwen,  James,  farmer,  h  n  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0/'  bet  Dalhousie  anil| 

Carleton. 
McEwen,  William,  custodian.  Court  House,  h  same. 
McFarlane,  Willitm,  grocer,  271  Kideau. 
McFarlane,  William,  marble  works,  137  Bideau,  h  same. 
McGaw,  Alexander,  foreman,    Government  grounds,  hss  Maria  bell 

Bank  and  Kent. 
McGEB,  HON.  T.  D'ARCY,  Minister  of  Agriculture,  bds  Russell  House] 
McGee,  Mrs.  Janet,  h  n  s  Besserer,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
McGee,  Mrs.  Flavie,  (wid  John,)  h  s  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie 

Sussex. 
McGee,  Peter,  carpenter,  hss  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
McGiboney,  Samuel,  mason,  h  Ottawa  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad,  L.B.F.I 
McGillicuddy,  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h  ns  Cathcartbet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie! 
McGILLIVRAY,  DONALD,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off.  121 

Wellington. 
McGILLIVRAY,  EDWARD,  dealer  in  dry  goods  and  groceries, 

Wellington  cor  Vittoria. 
McGillivray,  Edward  C,  clerk,  E.  McGillivray. 
McGillivray,  E.  K.,  (E.  K.  McGillivray  &  Co.,)  bds  34  Sparks. 
McGillivray,  F.,  assistant  clerk  of  Routine  and  Recordi,  bds  at  Mn 

Brown's,  foot  of  Sussex. 
McGILLIVRAY,  JOHN,  groceries,  wineS;  s^nd  li^aors,  Dake,  opq 

Lloyd,  h  same. 


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MoGillivray,  John,  boarding  house  and  tavern,  St.  Andrew  hoi  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

McGILLIVRAY,  E.  K.  &  CO./E.K.  and  Wm.  L.  McGillivray,)watcheB, 
clocks,  jewelry  and  silver  plated  ware,  24  Sparks.     (See  card.) 

McGilton,  R.  S.,  clerk,  J.  Roberts,  35  Rideau. 

McGilton,  Thomas,  boot  maker,  Musgrovo  nr  Rideau. 

McGinness,  Alex.,  planer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 

MoQowan,  J.,  printer,  office  of  Evening  Post,  bds  St.  Andrew. 

McGowan,  Wm.,  machinist,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

McGRKEVEY,  ROBERT  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  off.  2  York,  h 
cor  Wilbrod  and  King. 

McGREEVEY,  THOMAS,  contractor.  Parliament  buildings,  off.  rear  of 
building,  bds  Russell  House. 

McGuire,  Hugh,  laborer,  h  s  s  MoTaggart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 

McGairk,  Patrick  J.,  printer,  h  Mosgrove  near  St.  Paul. 

Mollhinney,  Alexander,  harness-maker,  P.  Wright,  240  Wellington. 

Mcintosh,  Alexander,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  n  side  George  bet  Wil' 
Ham  and  Dalhousie. 

McINTIRE,  JOHN,  proprietor  Victoria  Hotel,  St.  Paul  cor  Mosgrove. 

Mcintosh,  Gordon  B.,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Mcintosh,  Kenneth,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  nr  Cathcart 
Square. 

Mclntyre,  James,  blacksmith,  Thomas  MoGreevey. 

MoINTYRB,  WM.  H.,  agent,  Brmsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  h  Middle,  Vic- 
toria Island. 

Mclver,  Mrs.  Ann,  (widow  John)  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland 
and  Dalhousie. 

McKale,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  road. 

McKane,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  Edward  nr  Richmond  road. 

McKay,  Oscar,  clerk,  H6tel  du  Canada,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and 
Dalhousie. 

MoKAY,  THOMAS,  Chaudi6re  Island  flour  and  oatmeal  mills,  off  132 
Sussex,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island.    (See  card.) 

McKay,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  Gloucester  cor  Kent. 

MoKAY,  WILLIAM,  dealer  in  paints,  oils,  glass,  colors,  paper  hang- 
ings, &o.,  88  Sussex,  h  cor  Stewart  and  Nelson. 

McKechney,  Mrs.  Jane,  groceries  ond  provisions,  164  Rideau. 

MoKellar,  Archibald,  laborer,  cor  Maria  and  Ashburnham. 

McKenna,  James,  Metropolitan  Saloon,  66  Sparks. 

McKennin,  Thomas,  stone-cutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

McKenny,  James,  laborer,  h  e  s  King  cor  Botler. 

McKENZIE,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off  Bank  near 
WfcMington. 

McKenzi),  Mr.,  h  Stewart,  near  Cumberland. 

MoKenzie,  Robert,  clerk,  David  Manchester,  bds  73  Sparks. 

McKeough,  Charles,  carter,  h  n  s  Murray  cor  King. 

MoKeowD;  John,  harness-maker,  41  York. 


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MoKever,  Patrick,  butcher,  stall  18  market  bnilding,  h  OUrenoe  cor. 

Cumberland. 
AfcKeTi  John,  waiter,  Russell  House. 
MoKilhcan,  James,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
MoKinnej,  James,  laborer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
MoKinnon,  Mrs.  h  Baird  opp  Metcalfe  Square. 
MoKinnon,  Neil,  clerk,  Garland,  Mutohmor  &  Co. 
MoKinnon,  Thomas,  clerk,  Ottawa  Branch  Quebec  Bank,  h  New  Edio- 

burgh. 
McKinstry,  Robert,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and 

Bridge,  L.B.F. 
McLachlan,  Henry,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousio. 
McLachlin,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  s  s  Baird  nr  Metcalfe. 
McLaren,  JAMES,  (J.  M.  Currler  &  Co.,)  res  Buckingham,  C.E. 
McLaren,  JOHN,  (J.  M.  Currler  &  Co.,)  res  Wakefield,  C.  E. 
McLaren,  John,  tailor,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
MoLaren,  John  R.  trader,  h  Albert  nr  O'Connor. 
McLardy,  Rev.  Mr.,  Church  of  Scotland,  h  829  Wellington. 
McLauchlin,  William,  lumber  merchant,  h  Richmond  Road. 
McLaughlin,  George,  photographer,  with  Stiff  &  Gregory,  bds  Maria. 
McLaughlin,  John,  laborer,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
McLaughlin,  John,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
McLaughlin,  Samuel,  photographer  and  clerk,  Dept.  Public  Works,  li 

n  a  Maria  near  Metcalfe. 
McLaurin,  Dr.  John,  physician  and  surgeon,  off  and  h  Bank  oor  Queen. 
McLUAN,  HECTOR,  auctioneer  and  land  agent,  off  19  Sparks,  h  s  s 

Maria  opp  O'Connor. 
McLean,  N.  W.,  English  writing  clerk.  Legislative  Council. 
McLennan,  Duncan,  clerk.  Militia  Dept.,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
McLeod,  Duncan,  clerk,  26  Rideau  bds  same. 
McLernon,  Daniel  (Martin  and  MoLernon,)  h  69  Rideau. 
MoMahon,  John,  laborer,  h  s  s  Redpatb  nr  Carleton. 
McMahon,  J.  L.,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.O.  Dept.,  h  n  aClarenco, 

bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
McMahon,  Simon,  wheolright,  nr  Pooley's  Bridge. 
McManus,  Bernard,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  b«t  Kiag  and  Nelson. 
McManus,  James,  laborer,  h  s  s  Aj^  array,  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie, 
MoM ASTER,  DUNCAN,  saddle  asd  barnesa  manufacturer,  41  York, 

h  same. 
McMillan,  Ewen,  harness  maker,  41  York 

McMuUen,  John,  hewer,  h  n  s  St.  \ndrew  b«t  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Mo  .Mullen,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (wid  Archibald,)  h  e  cor  Cathcart  Square. 
McMullen,  Patrick  E.,  clerk.  Seignorial  Registrar's  branch,  Dept.  Crown 

Lands,  bds  at  Mrs.  Greea's,  PriDc%'«s  Terra<;e. 
McMuUin,  John,  carpenter,  h  Bank  bet  Snorics  and  Queen. 
McMurtry,  S.  A.,  teller,  Ontario  [Branch]  Ba&k,  bds  Mrs.  Henderson's, 

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McNamara,  John,  bricklayer,  has  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumber- 

laad. 
McNamara,  Patrick,  shoemaker,  D.  McQuado. 

MoNatuara,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
MoNatnara,  Wm.,  printer,  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd,  L.B  F. 
McNaughton,  Duncan,  carpenter,  hSt.  Paul  bet  Musgrovo  and  Nicholas. 
MoNaughton,  Michael,  doorkeeper  to  the  Executive  Council,  h  Augusta 

bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
McNAUaHTON,  CAPT.MALCOLM,  agent,  SinoennesA  McNaughtcn, 

h  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.B.F. 
MoNuIty,  Hugh,  bricklayer,  hnsBoIton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
MoNUTT,  CHARLES  S.,  assistant  Crown  Timber  agent.  Upper  Ottawa 

Territory,  Hugh  cor  Queen,  h  John  opp  Vittoria 
MoPhail,  Rev.  Daniel,  minister  Baptist  Church,  res  Aylmer  road,  Hull. 
MoPhee,  Ewan  R.,  student,  Lyon  &  Remon,  bds  oor  King  and  Clarence. 
NcPherson,  John,  carpenter,  Peck  &  Qallup 
MoPherson,  Martin,  h  s  s  Botler  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 
MoPherson,  Peter,  lumber  culler,  h  Cathcart  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.6.B. 
McQuade,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and 

Bridge,  h  same. 
McQueen,  William,  bookkeper,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
MoQuinn,  Mrs.  Elizabath,  (wid  Peter,)  h  w  s  D(\lhousie  bet  Rideau  and 

George. 
McRae,  John,  stonecutter,  h  \  ittoria  nr  Bank. 
MoRea,  John,  laborer,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  road. 
McSwain,  Norman,  sawyer,  Wm.  Trylor. 
MoTageart,  Mrs.  Annie  Maria,  h  Vittoria  oor  Bank. 
MoWUliam;  Hugh,  shoemaker,  with  S.  Mills. 


MACAGY,  WM.  A.,  commission  merohsM,  k  n  s  Besserer  bet  Ottawa 

and  Cumberland. 
MAGAULAY,  G.  H.,  asst  English  translator.  Legislative  Assembly,  and 

Speaker's  secretary,  bds  86  Sussex 
Maoauley,  John,  h  Duke,  L.B.F. 
M MCCARTHY,  HENRY  F.,  medi<«l  dispensary,  236  Wellington, 

h  same.     (See  advertisement.  < 
Macdonald,  G.  F.,  receiving  clerk,  Montreal  telegraph  office,  11  Metcalfe. 
MACDONALD,  HON.  JOHN  A.,  LL.D.,  Attorney  General  (West),  h 

63  Daly. 
Macdonald  John,  slide-master,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Macdonald  William,  machinist,  bds  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Macdonell,  ^oeas,  M.D.,  physi:ian  ani  surgeon,  98  Rideau. 
MACDONELL,  D.  W.,  sergeant-at-arms,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  y^^t, 

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Maokay,  Mrs.,  h  New  Edinburgh. 

Maokay,  B.  H.,  olerk,  Inspector  General's  office,  h  Ottawa  bet  Besserer 

and  Daly. 
MAOKAY,  THOMAS,  Chaudi^re  Island  flour  and  oatmeal  mills,  off  132 

Sussex,  h  Victoria  Island.    (See  card.) 
Mackedie,  D.  C,  clerk,  Jesuits'  Estate  and  Grown  Domain  Branch,  Dept. 

Grown  Lands,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O'Gonnor  and  Bank. 
Maokie,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  s  s  Glarenoe  bet  Dalhousie  and  Gumberland. 
MaoMillan,  Joseph  G.,  compositor.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Go.,  h  Vittoria. 
Maonabb,  James,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.O.  Dept.,  bds  Welling- 
ton, at  Mrs.  Fardy's. 
Macnabb,  Gampbell,  bds  Russell  House. 
Macna>»b,  B.,  res  Hull,  G.  E. 

Maonutt,  Thomas,  clerk,  James  Hope,  bds  John  nr  Victoria. 
MACKENZIE,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off  and  h 

Bank  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 
MAGPHERSON,  J.  PENNINGTON,  barrister,  &c.,  11  Metcalfe,  h  323 

Wellington. 
Macrow,  I.  G.,  bar-keeper,  Russell  House. 
Madden,  John,  carpenter,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 
Madson,  Christian,  cutter,  O'Meara  &  Co.,  h  122  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Gumberland. 
Magee,  Charles,  (Magee  &  Russell,)  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd  L.B.F. 
Magee,  Mrs.,  (wid  James,)  h  Cumberland  bet  Rideau  and  Besserer. 
MAGEE  &  RUSSELL,  (Charles  Magee  and  James  W.  Russell)  dry 

goods  and  millinery,  38  Sparks. 
Maglone,  T.  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Maguire,  Miss  J.,  millinery,  dress  and  straw  goods,  75  Sparks,  Des- 

barats'  building. 
Maguire,  Thos.  G.,  harness-maker,  bds  59  Rideau. 
Mahar,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Biddy  near  Kent. 
Msher,  Roderick,  laborer,  h  s  e  city  limits. 
Mahon,  John,  laborer,  h  146  Clarence. 

Mahon,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Church. 
Mahon,  Martin,  blacksmith,  Dalhousie  cor  George,  h  1  King  bet  Rideau 

and  Parry. 
Mahon,  Michael,  laborer,  h  e  s  Chapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
MAH()N,  MRS.  J.  H.,  young  ladies'  academy,  music,  drawings  painting, 

French,  and  Italian,  King  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Mahon,  Robert,  baker,  W.  Jamieson. 
Mahoney,  Jas.,  laborer,  h  Biddy,  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Mahoney,  John,  millwright,  Levi  Young. 

Mahoney,  Lawrence,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland, 
Mahue,  Moise,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Mailleue,  G.  A.,  clerk.  Customs  Dept.,  h  cor  Ottawa  and  Besserer. 
Maingy,  W.  A.,  clerk,  Legislative  GouQcilj  h  New  Edinburgh. 


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Mainville,  Antoine,  raftsman,  bds  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 

Mainville,  Toussaint,  laborer,  has  Botler  bet  Metcalfe  and  Dalhousie. 

Mallette,  C,  laborer,  Perley  &  Patte. 

Mailette,  Theophile,  laborer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Malloch,  Edward,  h  Eichmond  Road. 

MALLOCH,  JOHN,  barrister,  attorney,  «Sco.,  32  Sparks,  h  Richmond 

Road. 
Malone,  Maurice,  foreman,  Perley  &  Pattee,  bds  Chaudi5re  Hotel. 
Malone,  Mrs.  Bridget,  h  Yittoria  nr  Bank. 
Malone,  Miss,  bds  Yittoria  nr  Bank.    . 
Maloney,  Bartholomew,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumber- 

land. 
MALONEY,  JAMES,  private  school,  67  Clarence,  h  69  Clarence. 
Maloney,  William,  grocery,  94  Clarence,  h  same. 
MANCHESTER,  DAYID,  merchant  tailor  and  clothier,  73  Sparks, 

Canada  Gazette  buildings,  h  same. 
Manion,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Gloucester,  bet  Percy  and  Concession  Line. 
Mann,  A.,  bookkeeper,  Fingland  k  Draper,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel. 
Mann,  G.  A.,  teller.  Savings  Dept.,  Ontario  Bankfbds  Mrs.  Henderson's, 

Yittoria. 
Mann,  John,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 
Mann,  John,  laborer,  h  Centre. 
Mann,  Patrick,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 

Manning,  John,  weaver,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Manose,  Antoiue,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Manson,  James,  mason,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Mantha,  Isaac,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Mantha,  Joseph,  clerk.  Hotel  de  Quebec,  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Sussex. 
Manuel,  John,  bookkeeper,  Gilmour  &  Co.,  h  Yittoria  bet  Bank  and 

Kent. 
Mara,  Edward  A.,  draughtsman.  Parliament  Buildings,  bds  Albert  bet 

O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Maranger,  Charles,  laborer,  h  s  s  St,  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Maranger,  Mrs.  Adelaide,  (wid  Antoine,)  h  e  s  Cumberland,  bet  Murray 

and  St.  Patrick. 
Marchand,  Amable,  clerk,  Champagne's  Hotel,  Church  nr  Sussex. 
Marcotte,  Augustin,  raftsman,  bds  n  s  Redpath  bet  Carleton  &  Dalhousie. 
Marcotte,  Frangois,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath  nr  Carleton. 
Marcouilleux,  Maxime,  sawyer,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Marena,  James,  h  Ottawa  bet  Bridge  and  Sherwood. 
Marett,  P.,  accountant,  bds  34  Sparks. 

Maii6,  Peter,  builder  and  contractor,  h  King  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Marineau,  Em4rile,  carter,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Bolton. 
Marion,  Solomon,  carriage  maker,  h  68  York. 
Mark,  James,  boom  master,  h  cor  Queen  and  Sherwood,  L.B.F. 


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Market  Hotel,  W.  O'Connor,  proprietor,  52  York. 

Marshall,  John,  tailor,  bda  Olarenoe, 

Marshall,  Thomas,  tailor,  h  156  Clarence. 

Marshall,  William,  painter,  h  Albert  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

MARSTON,  GEORGE  J.,  jr.,  heavy  and  shelf  hardware,  234  Wei- 

lington,  h  Hull,  C.  E. 
Marston,  Wm.,  clerk,  234  Wellington. 
Murtel,  Mrs.  Margaerite,  (widow,)  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhonsie  and 

Cumberland. 
MARTIN,  CHARLES  A.,  dent«l  surgeon,  53  Sussex. 
Martin,  D.  A.,  filer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Martin,  James  M.,  clerk,  bds  City  Hotel. 
Martin,  James,  clerk,  with  D.  Waters. 
Martin,  John,  miller,  Ottawa  City  grist  mills. 
Martin,  John,  clerk,  E.  McGillivray. 
MARTIN,  OLIVER,  surgical  and  mechanical  dentist,  48  Sparks,  bds 

Russell  House. 
Martin,  Thomas,  (Martin  &  McLernon,)  69  Rideau. 
Martin,  Wm.,  carter,  Iffiank  bet  Maria  and  Biddy.- 
Martin  &  McLernon,  flour  and  feed,  69  Rideau. 
MARTINEAU,  EUGENE,  importer  of  dry  goods  and   ready-made 

clothing,  65  and  67  Sussex  cor  Clarence,  h  Murray  s  a  bet  Sussex 

and  Dalhonsie. 
Martineau,  Jean  Bte.,  hotel-keeper,  h  n  s  Murray   bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Martineau,  Wm.,  clerk,  E.  Martineau. 
Mason,  Charles,  miller,  J.  Wilkinson,  Montreal,  L.B.F. 
Mason,  Donald,  bricklayer,  h  Theodore,  nr  Nicholas. 
Mason,  George,  (Robert  and  George  Mason,)  h  Head,  Chaudidre  Island. 
Mason,  George  J.,  clerk,  money  order  branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  169  Wel- 
lington bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Mason,  James,  plumber,  C.  Garth,  25  Rideau. 

Mason,  John,  carpenter,  has  Qlarence,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Mason,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (widow,)  h  181  Rideau. 
Mason,  Philip,  boat-builder,  bds  Head,  Chaudidre  Island. 
Mason,  Robert,  (Robert  and  George  Mason,)  h  Head. 
Mason,  Robert  &  George,  saw  mills.  Bridge,  L.B.F. 
Mason,  William,  boat-builder.  Head,  Chaudi^re  Island. 
ru&886  J    cIcrK  92  Supsfiz 

MASSEY,  WM.  M.,  Medical  Hall,  28  Sparks,  h  same.     (See  card.) 
Masson,  Andrew,  flour  and  feed,  275  Wellington,  h  same. 
Masson,  Michael,  stone-cutter,  h  w  s  chapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
Massy,  Janyier,  clerk,  B.  Larividre,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Masters,  Richard,  confectioner,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Masters,  RioMard  J.,  actori  h  Clarence  bet  King  and  Nelson. 


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Matheson,  David,  book-keeper,  Bill  and  Law  Stamp  BraDch,  P.O.  Dept., 

h  Maria  o  s  bet  Metcalfe  and  Elgin. 
MATHESON,  W.  ?!A.RSHALL,  barrister,  off  17  Elgin,  has  Maria 

cor  O'Connor. 
MATHEWMAN  &  CO.,  painters,  and  decorators,4  Elgin. 
Mathews,  Henry,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Mathews,  James,  carpenter,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Mathews,  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge, 

L.B.F. 
Mathews,  Robert,  stone  cutter,  h  cor  Chapel  and  Theodore. 
Mathews,  Thomas,  proprietor  Mathews'  Hotel,  Bideau  cor  Ottawa. 
Mathieu,  Charles,  laborer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Mathieu,  J.  Bte.,  stonecutter,  h  s  s  St.   Patrick,  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhonsie. 
Mathieu,  Mrs.  Josephine,  (wid  Jean,)  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  ^al- 

housie. 
Matthews,  James,  contractor  and  builder,  h  Chapel  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 
Maville,  John,  sawyer,  J.  B.  Booth. 
MAY,  GEORGE,  dealer  in  leather,  shoefindings,  saddlery,  hardware, 

and  trunks,  31  Sussex,  L  Albert,  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
May,  M.  J.,  manager,  ?r,»)    "    -^  department,   Geo.  E.   Desbarats,  h 

Wilbrod  Grove,  s  side. 
Mayeau,  Edward,  sawyer,  1     '  Young. 
Mayes,  George,  compositor.  Queen's  Printer. 
Mayrand,  N.,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer. 
Meadows,  Henry,  (H.  Meadows  &  Co.,)  h  35  Sussex.    ^ 
MEADOWS,  H.,  &  CO.,  manufacturers  and  dealers  in  stoves,  tin,  cop' 

per  and  sheet  iron  ware,  and  house  furnishing  goods,  35  Sussex. 

(See  card.) 
Mealey,  martin,  shoemaker,  D.  McQuade. 
Meden,  Patrick,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Meilleur,  Gideon,  tanner,  b  s  s  Murray,  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 
Melanson,  Antoine,  laborer,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 
Mellefont,  Richard,  dancing  master,  h  e  s  Metcalfe  square  bet  Baird 

and  Redpath. 
Mellon,  Barney,  head  waiter,  Russell  House. 
Melville,  Charles,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Menard,  A.,  axe  maker,  S.  Washburn. 

Menard,  Touissaint,  laborer,  h  Sherwood,  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Menehan,  Patrick,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Meredith,  E.  A. ,  LL.D.,  Assistant  Provincial  Secretary,  C.W.,  h  Maria, 

Ashburnham  Hill. 
Merrick,  George,  manufacturer,  h  Middle,  Tictoria  Island. 
MERRILL,  HORACE,  superintendent  Ottawa  River  Works,  (and  N. 

S.  Blasdell  &  Co.,)  h  Duke  cor  Bridge. 
Merrill,  T.  J.  C,  bds  oor  Duke  and  Bridge. 


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MCth6,  Felix,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhonsie  and  Cumberland. 
Miohaud,  Charles  E., draughtsman,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Miohaud,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  Sherwood  bet  Oregon  and  Queen,  L.  B.F. 
Miohaud,  Joseph  V.,  printer.  Queen's  Printer,  h  w  s  Cumberland  bet 

St.  Patrick  a:!id  Murray.     . 
Middleton,  John,     'penter,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 
Midford,  Wm.,  or  .  imental  iron  worker,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank  a:,d  Kent. 
MILGS,  EDWAUD,  Parliamentary  Hairdressing  Saloon,  9  Bideau,  h 

37  Bideau. 
Miller,  J.  E,  L.,  book-binder,  h  255  Wellington  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Margaret,  h  128  Wellington. 

Miller,  William  M.,  draughtsman.  Parliament  building,  bds  Beaver  Hall, 
Mills,  Alexander  M.,  cabinet-maker,  h  Albert  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank, 
MILLOTTE,  EDOUABD,  cooper,  h  and  shop  s  s  St.  Patrick,  near 

Dalhousie. 
Mills,  Andrew  K.,  (W.  J.  &  A.  K.  Mills,)  h  Sparks  near  Metcalfe. 
Mills,  John,  confectioner,  20  Bideau,  h  same. 
Mills,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Dalhousie  cor  George,  h  same. 
Milli^  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Centre. 
Milj^,  William,  book-keeper    and  accountant,  Ord.  Lands  Dept.,  h 

Augusta  bet  Stewart  and  Daly. 
Mills,  Wm.  J.,  (W.  J.,  &  A.  K.  Mills,)  h  Sparks  near  Metcalfe 
MILLS,  W.  J.  &  A.  K.,  marble  works,  18  Sparks. 
Milne,  John,  stone-cutter,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Minahan,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  be^  King  and  Cumberland. 
Minns,  Mrs.  C,  millinery  and  straw  goods,  178  Wellington,  h  same. 
Minore,  J.  B.,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
MINOBE,  WILLIAM,  cabinet-maker  and  manufacturer  of  Grecian 

window  blinds,  O'Connor  cor  Queen,  h  same. 
Mitchell,  Charles  W.,  printer.  Times  office,  h  60  Sparks. 
Mitchell,  John,  carpenter,  h  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
MitoheL,  W.  P.,  Crown  Lands  Dept.,  h  39  Daly. 
Mitchell,  William,  proprietor  Alhambra  hair-dressing  saloon,  209  Wel- 
lington bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Mix,  Edward,  carpenter,  h  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 
Mix,  Samuel,  sawyer,  h  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 
Moffatt,  Bobert,  h  Cathcart  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Mohr,  Alfred,  printer,  office  of  Evening  Post. 
Mohr,  Harry,  butcher,  stall  By  Ward  market,  York  street,  h  s  s  Murray 

bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Moisan,  Jean  Baptiste,  tanner  and  moccasin  maker,  Water  bet  King 

and  Nelson,  h  same. 
Monaghan,  John,  grocer,  Dalhousie,  cor  Cathcart,  h  Bolton  nr  Bideau 

Biver. 
Monaghan,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  King  &  Cumberland 


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MONCK,  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  RiaHT  HONORABLE 
CHARLES  STANLEY,  VISCOUNT,  Governor  General  of  British 
North  Arrerica,  &o.,  &o.,  o£S:ces  Eastern  block,  Departnijaial  build- 
ings, res  Hideau  Hall,  Township  Gloucester. 

MONCK,  LIEUT.  COL.  THE  HON.  RICHARD, Coldstream  Guards, 
A.D.C.,  military  secretary  and  principal  aide*de-camp  to  the  Go- 
vernor, res  Rideau  Hall. 

JiMnet,  Paul,  shoemaker,  h  a  s  St.  Andrew  near  Dalhousie. 

iMonette,  Ferdinand,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Monk,  Francis,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Monro,  Thomas,  en  nneer.  Public  Works  Dept.,  h  O'Connor  bet  Slater 
and  Maria. 

Montague,  Solomon,  c>irpenter,  h  Church. 

Montgomery,  James,  hotel-keeper,  174  and  176  W  ellington  bet  Bank 
and  Kent. 

Montgomery,  Robert  S.,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  59  Rideau  h  same. 

Montgomery,  William,  laborer,  h  46  Daly  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Montizambert,  E.  L.,  law  clerk.  Legislative  Council. 

Montreal,  Felix,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Montreal,  J.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

MONTREAL  AND  OTTAWA  FORWARDING  COMPANY,  D. 
Murphy,  agent,  Canal  Basin,  Centre  Town.  (See  card.) 

MONTREAL  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  office  11  Metcalfe,  N.  W.  Bethune, 
manager.    (See  card  ) 

Mooney,  Edward,  gentleman,  h  n  s  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  aud  Dalhousie. 

Mooney,  Joseph,  bds  Russell  House. 

Mooney,  Mrs.  Julia,  (widow  James,)  h  e  s  Carleton  opp  Baird. 

Mooney,  Mrs.  Matilda,  h  Rideau  orp  Hospital. 

Mooney,  Robert,  tinsmith,  60^  Rideau. 

Moore,  David,  lumber  merchant,  67  York,  h  65  York. 

Moore,  H.  P.,  meat  market,  46  York,  market  building,  h  Murray. 

Moore,  Henry,  clerk,  A.  McCormick,  63  Spiirks. 

Moore,  Isaac,  lumber  merchant,  h  n  s  Metcalfe,  Lower  Town,  opp  R.  R. 
depot. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  supt.  press  room,  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  331  Wel- 
lington. 

Moore,  rhomas,  carter,  h  31  Daly. 

MOORE,  REV.  WILLIAM,  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  Church,  Bank 
cor  Slater. 

Moran,  Edward,  axe-maker,  Ed.  Proulx. 

Moian,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

Moran,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (widow  James,)  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  King  and 
Nelson. 

Moreau,  B.,  messenger.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and 
Nelson. 

Moreau,  Godfroi,  carter,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 


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Moreau,  Israel,  (Groalx  &  Moreau,)  h  e  s  Dhlhonsie  bet  St.  Patrick  and  | 

Oharoh. 
Morel,  Louis,  housekeeper,  Militia  Dept.,  h  oor  Cumberland  and  Cathoart. 
Morel,  v.,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Morgan,  Henry  H.,  c'e"'-,  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel,  I 
Morgan,  Henry,  oler'      overnment  Department,  h  Ottawa  cor  Gloucester.  [ 
Morgan,  Thomas,  pr    .'•^lin,  Evening  Post,  bds  Victoria. 
Morgan,  Wm.  E.,  messenger.  Executive  Council  office. 
Morin,  A.,  printer,  Le  Canada  office. 
Morin,  D.,  printer,  Le  Canada  office. 
Morin,  Antoine,  laborer,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
Morin,  Doscille,  carpenter,  h  Napoleon,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Morin,  Elie,  raftsman,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  nr  Dalhousie. 
Morin,  Francois,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
MORGAN,  WARD,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.,)  h  Metcalfe i 

square,  L.  T. 
Morin,  Jacques,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Morin,  Jacques,  laborer,  hn  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie,  | 
Morin,  Magloire,  laborer,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 
Morin,  Milain,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Morin,  Pierre,  printer,  Queen's  Printer,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrenl 

a  id  Church. 
Morin,  P.,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Morin,  P.  L.,  surveyor  and    draughtsman,  Cadastre  and   Surveyingj 

Branch  (East),  Dept.  Crown  Lands. 
Morkill,  Thomas,  clerk,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  Surveying  Branch  (East),[ 

h  oor  Sparks  and  Hugh. 
Morley,  John  H.,  shop  keeper,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Botler  and  McTaggaitj 
Morphy,  John,  registrar,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  O'Connor  bet  Qaeeij 

and  Albert. 
Morreau,  Bartholomew,  messenger,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  n  s  OttaTi| 

bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Morrell,  Louis,  guardian  Militia  Dept.,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  King  and 

Cumberland. 
Morrell,  Michael,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Morrell,  Victor,  printer,  h  s  s  Napoleon,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Morris,  Michael,  tailo-,  46  Clarence. 

Morrison,  Niel,  city  constable,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Nelson. 
MORRISON,  WM.,  Ottawa  City  Grist  Mills,  Bridge,  h  Bridge  be 

Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F.    (See  card.)  I 

Monow,  Thos.,  grocery  and  provision  store,  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Susseil 

and  Dalhousie,  h  same. 
Morrow,  William,  clerk,  42  Rideau. 
Morse,  John,  plasterer,  h  cor  Cumberland  and  Stewart. 
MORTIMER,  ALEX.,  book-binder  and    blank  book  manufactureiJ 

Sparks  oor  Metcalfe,  entrance  22  Metcalfe^  h  Albert  bet  Q^Connoij 

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MORTIMER,  GEORGE,  "  Apothecaries'  Hall,"  41  Stinez,  h  same. 

Morton,  Henry,  clerk,  Geo.  Mortimer,  41  Sassez. 

Morton,  Mrs.  Bessie,  Berlin  wool  and  fancy  goods,  18  Ridean. 

MORTON,  SMITHSON.  (Morton  &  Goates,)  h  St.  Andrew  nr  Sussex. 

MoBgrcve,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Mosgrove,  Robert,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 

MOSGROVE,  WILLIAM,  student-at-law,  bds  St.  Paul  bet  MoigroTe 
and  Court  House  Avenue. 

Mosley,  William,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Clarence  cor  Dalhonsie. 

M09S,  GEO.  W..  local  editor,  Daily  Citizen,  bds  Russell  House 

Moss,  Mrs.  Mary  u.,  h,  159  Yark. 

Moulton,  Albert  S.,  clerk,  H.  Meadows  &  Co.,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dal- 
honsie and  Cumberland. 

MOUNT,  HENRY,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  bds  Hamilton's 
hotel. 

Mountain,  John  L.,  metre  manufacturer,  Ottawa  gas  works. 

MOWAT,  ALEXANDER,  merchant  tailor,  80  Sassez,  h  same. 

Mowberry,  John,  carpenter,  bds  n  s  Metcalfe  near  Ottawa  River. 

Mowbray,  Archibald  C,  accountant,  Ontario  Bank,  h  Victoria  Terrace, 
Richmond  Road. 

Mnckle,  John,  stone-cutter,  h  O'Connor  bet  Albert  and  Slater. 

Mair,  G,  M.,  assistant  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  res  at  Convent. 

Malleur    harles,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath  nr  Carleton. 

Mullen,  uohn,  laborer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Mulligan,  Samuel,  proprietor  steam-tug  "  Otter,"   h  s  s  George    bet 
Dalhonsie  and  Cumberland. 

|MULLIN,  BERNARD,  merchant  tailor,  32  Sparks,  h  Queen  near 
Metcalfe. 

iMallin,  Mrs.  Sarah,  h  Cumberland  bet  Stewart  and  Daly. 

|Mullins,  Daniel,  pensioner,  h  Albert  b  s  bet  concession  line  and   Rich- 
mond Road. 

iMalloney,  Daniel,  laborer,  h  cor  Bank  and  Biddy. 

Mnlrooney,  James,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.  '  . 

Mobrooney,  James,  laborer,  h  w  s  Metcalfe  Square. 

Mnlrooney,  William,  laborer,  h  s  s  Botler  bet  Dalhouaie  and  Carleton. 

iMalrooney,  William,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

iMunro,  Mrs.  Janet,  milliner  and  dress-maker,  74  Bideau. 

iMaoro,  John,  carter,  h  n  s  Daly  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 

lUNRO,  JOHN,  boarding  house.  Bridge  opp  Oregon, 
[onson,  J.  W.,  bookkeeper,  bus  Albert  bet  Con.  Line  and  Riclimond 
Road. 

lanson,  Luther,  foreman,  with  E.  G,  Crosby,  bds  British  Lion  Hotel. 

^Inrphy,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  Centre. 

hrphy,  David,  tanner  and  currier,  h  25  Clarence. 
lURPHY,  DENIS,  agent,  Montreal  and  Ottawa  Forwarding  Co.,  Canal 
Basin,  bds  Union  House.    (See  card.) 
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Murphy,  Edward,  oarponter,  h  WellingtoQ  cor  George. 

Murphy,  Qeorge,  foreman,  J.  Honey's  boot  and  shoo  store,  h  n  s  Bolton 

bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Murphy,  J.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Murphy,  James,  blacksmith,  h  210  Clarence. 
Murphy,  James,  bottler,  S.  Christie. 
Murphy,  James,  clerk,  J.  F.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  bds  74  Sussex. 
Murphy,  James,  raftsman,  h  30  Clarence. 
Murphy,  James,  omnibus  driver,  J.  Stockdale. 
Murphy,  James,  teamster,  H.  McCormiok,  bds  65  Sparks. 
Murphy,  John,  saddler,  h  e  s  King  cor  Botler. 
Murphy,  John,  (Heney  &  Co.,)  h  King  nr  Rideau  River. 
Murphy,  John,  carpenter,  h  59  Clarence. 
Murphy,  John,  blacksmith,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Murphy,  John,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Murphy,  John,  printer  Citizen  office,  bds  Redpath. 
Murphy,  John  M.,  millwright,  h  Sherwoou  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
Murphy,  John  V.,  clerk.  Woods  and  Forests  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

bds.  Albert  cor  Metcalfe. 
MURPIIY,  JOSEPH,  J.,  attorney  and  solicitor,  2  York,  bds  Bolton. 
Murphy,  Martin,  ale  driver,  S.  Christie. 
Murphy,  Michael,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Murphy,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  n  s  George  near  Sussex. 
3Iurphy,  Mrs.  Bridget,  (widow  Michael,)  h  n  s  St.  J  itrick,  bet  King 

and  Cumberland. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Ellen,  h  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  e  s  William  bet  George  and  York. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Mary,  (widow  John,)  h  No.  1  Barrett's  Row,  Redpath. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  (widow  Patrick,)  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhou,<fie 

and  Cumberland. 
Murphy,  Patrick,  laborer,  Russell  House. 

Murphy,  Peter,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Murphy,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h  Sandy  Hill. 

Iftnrphy,  William,  laborer,  h  s  s  Albei*:  bet  con  lino  and  Richmond  Road. 
Murray,  Francis,  tailor,  with  W.  Sutherland. 
Murray,  Frank,  clerk,  Geo.  Howe  &  Son. 
Murray,  James,  ostler,  P.  Buckley. 

Murray,  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  Botler  cor  (!arleton,  h  same. 
Murray,  John,  carpenter,  h  No.  2  Barrett's  Row,  Redpath. 
Mum^,  Samuel  G.,  clerk,  Indian  Dept.,  bds  Wellington  Square. 
MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  billiard  rooms,  28  Metcalfe,  h  same. 
MU8GR0VB  &  WRIGHT,  proprietors  British  American^  Commercial 

College,  Mechanics'  Institute  building,  Sparks.    (See  card.) 

WESTS,  BBADLEY  A  CARY,  97  CtaamDers  Street,  New  York, 
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MUTOHMOB,  ALEXANDER,  (Gadtud,  Mutohmor  &  Oo.,)  h  282 

Ridean. 
Mutohmor,  Ralph  W.,  (Qarland,  Mutohmor  &  Go.)  res  Go.  of  Haldimand. 
Myers,  John,  oity  weigh-master,  47  Glareuoe,  has  Gfcuroh  bet  Sumoz 

and  Dalhousie. 
Myrand,  J.  B.,  postmaster.  Legislative  Gounoil,  h  St.  Patrick. 


Nagle,  Patrick,  h  196  Glarenoe. 

Nagle,  Richard,  proprietor  Grand  River  Hotel,  Sussex  cor  Glarenoe. 
Nagle,  Richard,  lumber  merchant,  h  Besserer  bet  Ghapel  and  Augusta. 
Nash,  James,  fancy  shell  work,  Rideau  Gottage,  St.  Patrick. 
Naughton,  Michael,  door*keeper  and  messenger,  Executive  Gouncil 

office,  h  Rideau  near  Gobourg. 
Neau,  Basil,  laborer,  bds  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton  and  Gathcart. 
Neeve,  J.  B.  H.,  Stamp  Act  clerk.  Receiver  General's  office,  h  w  s 

O'Gonnor  bet  Slater  and  Maria. 
Neil,  Andrew,  storeman,  M.  K.  Dickinson. 
NELLIS,  THOS.  F.,  (Glegg  &  Nellis,)  11  Metcalfe. 
Nelson,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  333  Wellington. 
Nesbitt,  Thomas,  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Albert  nr  .Metcalfe. 
Nettle,  Richard,  Grown  Lands  Department,  h  s  s  Bolton  nr  Dalhousie. 
Neville,  G.  G.,  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Nevin,  John,  laborer,  h  Gentre. 
Newark,  William,  brewer,  h  Albert  near  Ganal. 
Newbanks,  William,  grocer,  59  York  cor  William,  h  same. 
Newbatt,  James,  carpenter,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Newcombe,  Richard  S.,  student-at>law,  Lewis,  Pinhey  &  Ward,  15  Elgin. 
Newell,  Francis,  turner,  Geo.  Newell. 

NEWELL,  GEORGE,  wood  turning  factory,  Ghaudidre  Island. 
NEW  YORK  AGCIDENTAL  AND  LIFE  INS.  GO.,  R.  E.  O'Gonnor, 

agent,  York  cor  Sussex. 
Nicholson,  John  S.,  bookbinder,  James  Hope,  h  Rideau  opp  Dalhousie. 
Nicholson,  Samuel,  general  blacksmith,  80  Glarenoe,  h  same. 
NicoU,  Thomas,  clerk,  Gilmour  &  Go.,  h  Richmond  Road. 
Nile,  John,  bookbinder,  James  Hope,  bds  Dalhousie  near  Glarence. 
Nile,  John,  turnkey,  Gounty  of  Garleton  Jail. 
Nile,  Michael,  constable,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Botler  and  McTaggart. 
Noctor,  Wm.  M.,  laborer,  J.  M.  Gurrier  and  Go. 
Noel,  Alfred,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

NOEL,  G.  v.,  teller,  Ottawa  branch,  Quebec  Bank,  bds  94  Wellington. 
Noel,  Damase,  shoemaker,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

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NOEL,  H.  v.,  manager,  Quebeo  Bank,  branch  at  OtUwa,  h  94  Wel- 
lington. 

Nolan,  Moiea,  hotel-keeper,  h  0  b  Murray  bet  Dalhonsie  and  8'skmx. 

Nolan,  Richard,  kborer,  C.  Garth. 

Nolan,  Bros.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

NORDHEIMER,  A.  &  S.,  piano  forte  and  inuBio  warehouse,  25  Sparks, 
J.  L.  Orme  &  Son,  agents. 

.'iorman,  William,  bricklayer,  bds  Robert  Graham's  Hotel. 

Norris,  William,  tinsmith,  188  Clarence,  h  same. 

North,  H.  J.,  carpenter,  bds  62  Sussex, 

NORTHERN  TRANSPORTATION  OO.,  daily  line  of  steamers, 
Dowsley  &  Co.,  agents,  P.  O.  Building. 

Norton,  Frank,  clerk.  Detail  Branch  U.  C.  Sales,  Dept.  Grown  Lands, 
h  12  Augusta. 

Notman,  John,  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  n  s  Maria  bet  O*0onnor 
and  Metcalfe. 

Nuttall,  James,  butcher,  with  Moore,  46  York. 

NYE,  LEWIS  N.,  agent,  C.  P.  Clark,  cigars,  tobacco,  fruit,  &c.,  48 
Sussex,  h  34  Sparks. 


0'Bay,^John,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

O'Brien,  Denis,  shoemaker,  86  Clarence,  h  same. 

O'Brien,  Godfrey  S.,  Prov.  L.  S.,bds  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

O'Brien,  James,  laborer,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

O'Brieii,  James,  provision  store,  68  Sparks,  h  same. 

O'Brien,  Jas.  W.,  Blue  Book  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Salmon's 

hotel,  York. 
O'Brien,  Dr.  L.,  clerk.  Customs  Dept.,  h  Richmond  road. 
O'Brien,  Lawrence,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
O'Brien,  Lucius,  Finance  Dept.,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
O'Brien,  Michael,  carter,  h  cor  Carleton  and  Botler. 
O'Brien,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (wid  James),  h  s  s  Botler  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Dalhousie. 
O'Brien,  Mis.  Ellen,  (wid  Daniel),  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland.. 
O'Brien,  Patrick,  tailor,  h  Stewart: 
O'Brien,  Stephen,  clerk,  212  Clarence. 
O'Brien,  Thos.,  baker,  bds  82  Rideau. 

O'Brien,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 
O'Brien,  Wm.,  messenger,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €ABY,  97  Cbambers  Street,  New  York, 
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O'CONNOR,  DANIEL,  solioitor,  &o.,  York  oor  Sauez,  h  oor  Bay  and 

Albert. 
O'Connor,  Dudley,  laborer,  Nicholaa,  opp  Stewart. 
O'Connor,  John,  door-keeper,  LegislatiTo  Assembly,  h.  Sparks  w  of  St. 

Andrew's  (R.O.)  Gharch. 
O'Connor,  James,  carpenter,  bds  e  s  Garleton.  bet  Cathoart  Square  and 

Botlor. 
O'Connor,  James,  laborer,  s  s  Parry  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
O'Connor,  James,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland,  bet  Botler  and  Bolton. 
O'CONNOR,  JOHN  B.,  contractor,  h  Duke  opp  Lloyd. 
O'Connor,  John,  clerk,  H.  F.  McCarthy,  236  Wellington. 
O'Connor,  John,  gentleman,  h  Albert  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
O'Connor,  John,  groceries  and  provisions,  cor  Cathoart  and  Dalhousie, 

h  same. 
O'Connor,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and 

George,  h  same. 
O'Connor,  Lawrence,  carpenter,  h  w  s  King  bet  Botler  and  Bolton, 

Letter  «  0." 
O'Connor,  0.  F.,  grocer  and  millwright,  108  Clarence,  h  ,-«ame. 
O'Connor,  Mrs.,  h  cor  King  and  Wilbrod. 

O'Connor,  ^homas,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
O'CONNOR,  RODERICK  £.,  Insurance  agent,.  York  oor  Sussex,  h 

Stewart. 
O'Connor,  Wm.,  proprietor.  Market  Hotel,  52  York. 
O'Connor,  Wm.,  carpenter,  bds  King  bet  Botler  and  Bolton,  Letter  "0." 
O'Day,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Cobourg  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
O'Donnell,  Patrick,  shoemaker,  h  Biddy. 
O'Donnell,  Patrick,  teamster,  h  Nicholas. 
O'Donohue,  Oeorge,  clerk    Dead  Letter  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  Nelson 

bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
O'Donohoe,  William,  tailor,  h  York. 
OFFORD,  JONATHAN,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  boots  and 

shoes,  leather,  &c.,  18  Rideau,  h  Maria  nr  O'Connor.    (See  card.) 
u  GARA,  MARTIN,  barrister,  &o.,  police  magistrate,  office  33  Rideau, 

h  Rideau. 
O'Gara,  Michael,  groceries  and  provisions,  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Ogg,  Henry  W.,  h  Maria  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Ogilvy,  James,  h  Stewart  bet  King  and  Nelson,  n  s. 
O'Grady,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Gloucester,  bet  Pdrcy  and  concession  line. 
O'Hanly,  John  L.  P.,  Prov.  Land  Surveyor,  h  Besserer  bet  Gloucester 

and  Chapel. 
O'Keefe,  Thomas,  waiter,  Russell  House. 

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(yKMfe,  William,  harnefls-mtker,  (Honey  k  Go.,)  h  York  bet  Dalhouaie 

and  Oumberland. 
OLD  LION  TAVERN,  R.  Oilpin,  proprietor.  Little  Snasez  oor  St.  Pul 
O'Leary,  Miohael,  tailor,  h  n  ■  Oathoart  bet  Dalhouaie  and  Oumberland. 
Oliver,  Oeorge,  millwright,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Oliver,  James,  painter,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 
Oliver,  John,  (Holgate,  Oliver  and  Annable,)  h  Queen. 
Oliver,  Robert,  clerk,  Aooonntant'a  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept,  h  Sussex  opp 

Oathedral. 
O'Meara,  Herbert,  clerk,  accountant,  Militia  Dept.,  bds  Duignan's  Hotel, 
O'Meara,  Miohael,  blacksmith,  Victoria  foundry. 
O'Meara,  Patrick,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Oo. 

O'Meara,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Oumberland, 
O'Meara,  Patrick,  proprietor  O'Meara's  Restaurant,  George  oor  William, 
O'Meara,  Philip,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Oo. 
O'MEARA  &  00.,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  50  Sparks. 
O'Meuler,  John,  carpenter,  Peck  &  Gallup. 
O'Neil,  Denis,  ship-carpenter,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
O'Neil,  James,  laborer,  0.  &  P.  B.  Depot. 

O'Neil,  John,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
O'Neil,  Terrence,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath  bet  Dalhousie  and.  Oarleton. 
O'NEILL,  EDWARD  J.,  detective  officer,  h  Biddy,  Ashburnham  Hill. 
O'Neill,  Henry,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee, 
O'Neill,  Roderick,  clerk,  bds  Grand  River  Hotel. 
ONTARIO  BRANOH  BANK,  W.  Wade,  manager,  oor  Sparks  and 

Metcalfe. 
ORDNANCE  LANDS  OFFICE,  foot  of  Locks,  Col.  Coffin,  agent. 
O'REILLY,  ANTHONY,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  16  York. 
O'Reilly,  John,  (J.  &  R.  O'Reilly,)  general  store,  s  s  Church  bet  Dal 

housie  and  Cumberland. 
O'Reilly,  Miohael,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Oumberland. 
O'Reilly,  Mrs.  Charles,  boarding  house,  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd, 
O'Reilly,  Richard,  gentleman,  h  Kent  oor  Vittoria. 
O'Reilly,  Robert,  (J.  &  R.  O'Reilly,)  general  store,  s  s  Church  bet 

Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
O'Reilly,  J.  &  R,,  general  merchants,  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhouaie  and 

Oumberland. 
O'F^nrke,  James,  laborer,  h  Oumberland  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
Orphans'  Home,  Mrs.  Lillioo,  matron,  h  w  s  Bank  bet  Slater  and  Maria, 
Oir,  John,  care-taker,  Government  stores,  h  St.  Paul  nr  Ottawa. 
Orton,  Nathan,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Osgoode,  Jeremiah,  salesman,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  n  s  Botler  bet  Dal- 
housie and  Oarleton. 


WESTS,  BBADLEY  «;  CABY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  ¥ork. 
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O'Shea,  John,  drover,  has  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
OTTAWA  SKATING  &  CURLING  CCTTB,  building  Stater  street. 
I  OTTAWA  AUXILIARY  BIBLE  SOCIETY,  John    Durie,  Depoai- 

tarj,  10  Sparks. 
OTTAWA  CITIZEN,  Daily  and  Weekly,  I.  B.  Taylor,  proprietor, 

off  2URideau. 
OTTA  WA  EVENING  POST,  Daily  and  Weekly,  C.  B.  Stewart&  Co., 

proprietors,  26  Metcalfe.     (See  card. J 
OTTAWA  MECHANICS'  INSTITUTE  AND  ATHENAEUM,  26 

and  27  Sparks. 
OTTAWA  RIVER  NAVIGATION  CO.,  Jas.  T.  Sutton,  agent.  Queen's 

Wharf. 
OTTAWA  TIMES,  Daily  and  Weekly,  Geo.  Cotton,  proprietor,  60 

Sparks.'   (See  card.)  «; 

Ouellette,  Franyois,  sawyer,  Ferley  &  Fattee. 
Oaellette,  J.  Bte.,  cooper,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
OuMlette,  Moise,  aze  maker,  S.  Washburn. 
Oaimette,  Edward,  h  Cumberland  opp  George. 
Ouimette,  Francis,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Ouimette,  Jean  B.,  shoemaker,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Owens,  Arthur,  butcher,  72  Rideau,  h  same. 
Owens,  Patrick,  office-keeper,  Public  Works,  h  basement,  west  wing, 

Departmental  Buildings. 


PAGE,  JOHN,  Chief  Engineer,  Department  of  Public  Works  bds 

Russell  House. 
Pag^,  Jean  Baptiste,  wagon  maker,  bds  St.  Patrick. 
Pag^,  Remain,  wagon    makei,     45  York,    Gloucester  bet  Parry  fand 

Ottawa. 
Paiement,  Louis,  painter,  h  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 
PAINTER,   THOMAS,  freestone  and  marble  works,  contractor  and 

builder,  h  Besserer  nr  Cumberland. 
PAINTER  &  TAYLOR,  freestone  and  marble  works,  Albert  opp  City 

Hall. 
Paisley,  Daniel,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland. 
Palon,  William,  builder  and  contractor,  h  n  s  Maria  nr  Rink. 
Palmer,  Henry  A.,  hairdresser  and  proprietor  city  baths,  27  Sussex,  b 

n  s  George  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland.    • 
Panet,  C,  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Augusta  nr  Rideau 
Paquette,  Baptiste,  carpenter,  has  Murray  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 
Paquette,  Elie,  laborer,  hs  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

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Paquette,  E,  spinner,  New  Edinburgh  woolen  factoiy. 

Paquette,  Felix,  laborer,  h  n  s  l^arry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Paquette,  Henri,  shoemaker  with  L.  Cuzner,  29  Bidcau. 

Paquette,  J.  Bte.,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Paquette,  Thomas,  stone-cutter,  h  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Paquette,  Zephire,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester, 

Paquin,  David,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew,  net  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Paradis,  Ed.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Paradis,  Isidore,  laborer,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Pardey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  boarding  house,    287  Wellington  bet  Vittoria, 

and  Water. 
Pareau,  James,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
PABENT,  B.,  asst  Provincial  Secretary,  C.  E.,  h  96  Bideau. 
Parent,  J.  Bte.,  Montreal  House,  s  s  Church,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Parent,  Narcisse,  jr.,  proprietor  Quebec  Hotel,  37  Sussex. 
Parent,  Narcisse,  bds  Quebec  Hotel. 
Paridier,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  J.  Evans. 

Parisien,  Charles,  laborer,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Parke,  John  C.,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland. 
Parks  George,  plasterer,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Parks,  John,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland  bet  York  and  Clarence. 
Parquette,  Alex.,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Parr,  J.  A.,  operator,  Montreal  Telegraph  Co.,  11  Metcalfe. 
Parris,  Wm.,  brewer,  bds  Metcalfe  cor  Queen.  m 

Parsons,  Albert,  attorney  and  so^'oitor,  bds  Daly  nr  King. 
PABSONS,  BOBEBT,  sheriff's  bailiff,  h  Besserer,  cor  Augusta. 
Parsons,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  w  s  William  bet  George  and  York. 
Partridge,  P.  M.,  supt.  Woods  and  Forests  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

h  Besserer  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Patrick,  Alfred,  assistant  clerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  and  chief  clerk 

of  committees,  h  53  Daly,  McGreevey's  Terrace. 
Patrick,  T.,  clerkj^rivate  bills.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Augusta  bet 

Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 
Patrie,  Oliver,  bds  n  s  Bolton  cor  King. 
Patrie,  Mrs.  Delphine,  (widow  Oliver,)  bus  Bolton  cor  King. 
PATTEE,  GOBDON  B.,  (Perley  &  Pattee,)  h  Duke  bet  Queen  ,and 

Lloyd. 
Pattee,  James  A.,  foreman,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  h  Middle,  Victoria 

Island. 
Patterson,  Andrew,  carter,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  Ottawa. 
Patterson,  Isaac,  h  108  Bideau. 
Patterson,  James,  clerk.  Garland,  Mutohmor  &  Co. 
Patterson,  James,  clerk.  Audit  office,  h  Wilbrod  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  tkM,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  ¥ork, 
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Pattersou,  J.  C,  clerk,  Accountant's  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  Richmond 

Road,  Tp  Nepean. 
Fattenon,  Joseph,  foreman  in  Lumber  Yard,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co., 

h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Patterson,  Martin,  machinist,  Peck  &  Gallup. 

Patterson,  Martin,  carpenter,  h  Ottawa  bet  Sherwood  and  Brad,  L.B.F. 
Patterson,  Matthew,  foreman  machinist,  Victoria  Foundry,  hs  s  Middle, 

Victoria  Island. 
PATTERSON,  THOMAS,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26  Rideau, 

h  same. 
Patterson,  Wm.,  proprietor,  Gatineau  Stage  Line,  h  Ottawa  bet  Stewart 

and  Daly. 
Pattier,  Mrs.  Marceline,  (widowj,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Glowoester. 
Pattison,  J.  H.,  measurer.  Departmental  Buildings,  h  Richmond  Road. 
Payette,  Mrs.  Oaroline,  (wid  Charles),  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  King  and 

Cumberland. 
Payne,  Abraham,  grocer,  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
Payne,  Abraham,  shoemaker,  D.  McQuade. 

Payne,  John,  keeper  of  Ottawa  Skating  and  Curling  Club,  h  at  Rink. 
Peachy,  J.  W.,  clerk  Customs  Dept.,  h  cor  Murray  and  Cumberland. 
Peacock,  George,  hatter,  bds  28  Rideau. 

Peacock,  J  as,,  sen,  hats,  caps,  furs  and  straw  goods,  28  Rideau,  h  same. 
Peacock,  James,  jr,  clerk,  28  Rideau,  bds  same. 
Peacock,  Wm.,  clerk,  Jas.  Peacock,  sen,  bds  Rideau. 
Peat,  James,  stonecutter,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Peck,  A.  N.,  (Peck  &  Gallup),  h  Richmond  Road. 
PECK  &  GALLUP,  sash,  blind,  door  factory  and  planing  mill,  over 

Washburn's  axe  factory,  Chaudi^re  Island.     (See  card.) 
rSG  TOP  DEPOT,  G.  M.  Holbrook,  proprietor,  cloths,  cassimeres  and 

vestings,  &c.,  8  Elgin. 
Pelchat,  Frangois,  raftsman,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 
PELHAM,  GEO.  B.,  clerk  of  Works,  western  block,  Departmental 

Buildings,  h  Richmond  Road. 
Pellant,  J.  F.,  accountant,  Receiyer  General's  office,  h  123  Daly  nr  Nelson. 
Pelletier,  Ed.,  messenger.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Murray  nr  Dalhousie. 
Pellier,  John,  culler,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Peltier,  Patrick,  tinsmith,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
PELTIER,  LOUIS,  proprietor  City  House,  cor  Sussex  and  St.  Andrew. 
Pemberton,  Captain,  60th  Rifles,  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Governor. 
Pen,  A.,  carpenter.  Peck  &  Gallup. 

Pender,  John,  messenger.  Audit  office,  h  s  s  Daly,  Sandy  Hill. 
Pender,  P.,  messenger.  Inspector  General's  office,  h  24  xiugusta. 
Pennock,  P.  jr.,  law  student.  W.  H.  Walker,  bds  Rideau,  Sandy  Hill. 

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Pennock,  P.  sen.,  clerk,  Dead  Letter  braDch,  P.  O.  Dept.,  h  159  Daly. 
PENNOCK,  W.,  (J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock,)  h  Besserer  cor  Nelson. 
PENNOCK,  JAiMES  T.,  (J  T.  &  W.  Pennock,)  h  Daly  nr  Nelson. 
PENNOCK,  J.  T.  &  W.,  bankers,  money  and  exchange  brokers,  general 

insurance  agents,  Parliamentary,  Departmental  and  Patent  agents, 

&c.,  19^  Sparks.     (See  advertisements.) 
Pdrault,  Bellini,  hotel-keeper,  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Percy,  Andrew,  pa'.nter,  h  n  s  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Perillard,  Luc,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Nelson. 
PERKINS,  A.  B.,  grocer,  228  Wellington,  h  230  Wellington. 
Perkins,  A.  B.,  machinist,  Perkins'  foundry. 
PERKINS,  EDWARD  L.,  proprietor  Perkins'  foundry  and  r.achine 

shops,  n  s  Sparks  bet  Hugh  and  Wellington  Ward  Market,  h  same, 
Perkins,  George,  machinist,  h  Wellington. 
Perkins,  L.  G.  E.,  paymaster,  Perkins'  foundry. 
Perkins,  Lyman,  h  Wellington  bet  Kent  and  Sally. 
Perk\ns,  Melson,  machinist,  h  Yittoria. 
Perkins,  Reuben,  millwright,  h  Albert  Island,  Chavdi^re. 
Perkins,  W.  W.,  foreman  machinist,  Perkins'  foundry. 
Perley,  Wm.  G.,  (Perley  &  Pattee,)  h  Duke  opp  Bridge. 
PBRLEY  &  PATTEE,  (Wm.  G.  Perley  and  Gordon  B.  Pattee,)  luni- 

her  manufacturers,  Ohaudi^re  saw  mills.     (See  card.) 
Peron,  John,  blacksmith,  Thomas  MoGreevey. 
Perrier,  Duncan,  laborer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Perrier,  Gideon,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Park  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Perrier,  Pierre,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
Perry,  Charles  E.,  surveyor,  bds  Gloucester  Road. 
PERRY,  GEO.  H.,  city  engineer,  York  cor  Sussex,  h  Gloucester  Road. 
Perry,  George  R.,  clerk.  Workman  &  Griffin,  bds  Gloucester  Road. 
PERRY,. JAMES,  manager,  Ottawa  Gas  Co.,  w  s  King  bet  York  and 

Rideau,  h  w  s  Nelson  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Perry,  Mrs.  Amelia,  h  Mosgrove  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 
P^sant,  Mrs.  Matilda,  (widow  Gilbert)  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Peterkin,  John,  laborer,  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Peterson,  Rev.  Andrew,  Pastor  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  for  Tern- 

pleton  and  Cantley,  h  s  s  McKay  near  Rideau  Bridge. 
Petite,  Louis,  laborer,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 
Philion,  Alexander,  carder,  Wm.  Taylor,  h  Montreal,  L.B  F. 
Fbilion,  John,  clerk,  J.  A.  1 .  nard,  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  clel-k,  James  Bourget,  bds  Russell  House. 
PH(BNIX  FIRE  ASSURANCE  CO.,  of  London,  J.  Durie,   agent, 

10  Sparks. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €AR¥,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York^ 
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Pioh^,  Adolphe,  clerk,  D.  R.  LeaveDs,  84  Sussex. 

Pich4,  Charles,  school  teacher,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Piche,  Francis,  hairdresser,  E.  Miles,  9  Bideau. 

Pichette,  Jules,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Pichette,  Pierre,  laborer,  Pcrley  and  Pattee. 

Pichette,  Theodore,  tavern-keeper,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Sussex. 

Pierce,  William,  pilot,  Ottawa  River,  bds  City  House. 

Pigeon,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Pilson,  Wm.  R.,  saddler,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 

Pinard,  Achille,  dry  goods  merchant,  bds  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Cathcart 
and  Bolton. 

Pinard,  Adolphe,  carter,  h  Cathcart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Pinard,  Alfred,  carpenter,  bds  e  s  King  cor  Bolton. 

Pinard,  Hilaire,  retired,  h  w  s  .Dalhousie  bet  Cathcart  and  Bolton. 

Pinard,  Hilaire  Adolphe,  general  dealer  in  dry  goods,  groceries,  pro- 
visions, hardware,  &c  ,  cor  Dalhousie  and  Bolton,  h  same. 

Pinard,.  Hercule,  clerk,  cor  Cathcart  and  Cumburlapd,  bds  Boulton  cor 
King. 

PINARD,  J.  A.,  dry  goods,  17  Sussex,  bds  Dalhousie  bet  Nunnery  and 
Cathcart. 

Pinard,  Jovide,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Bolton  beL  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Pinard,  Joseph,  carter,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Pinard,  Leon,  carpenter,  h  s  s  King  cor  Bolton. 

Pinard,  Oliver,  proprietor  Delhi  Saloon,  17  Clarence,  h  same. 

PINHEY,  CHARLES  H.,  (Lewis  &  Pinhey,)  h  Merton  Cottage,  Vic- 
toria Terrace. 

Pinhey,  John  H,  accountant,  Ottawa  Branch  Bank  of  Upper  Canada, 
h  3  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road 

Pinkham,  John,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 

Pipus,  George,  plasterer,  h  275  Rideau. 

Pitcher,  Charles,  painter,  h  Gloucester,  nr  Rideau. 

Pitcher,  Richard,  painter,  Gloucester  near  Rideau,  h  same. 

Plunkett,  James,  clerk,  L'.  0,  Dept.,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Cumberland. 

Poettor,  H.,  Clerk  of  Votes,  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  Russell  House. 

Poirier,  Amable,  miller,  James  Wilkinson,  h  Montreal,  L.B.F. 

Poirier,  Moise,  shoemaker,  T.  Bellemare,  79  Sussex. 

Poirier,  Toussaint,  laborer,  li  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Poitras,  Regis,  cabinet-maker,  Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable. 

Pooler,  E.,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer,  h  cor  Albert  and  Bank. 

Pope,  Charles,  clerk.  Public  Works  Dept.,  h  Queen  opp  Duke,  L.B.F. 

Popham,  William,  carpenter,  h  Vittoria. 

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PORTER,  HENRY,  blacksmith,  roar  Olarence  bet  Sosses  and  Dal- 

housie,  h  c  s  Olarence  near  Palhousie . 
Porter,  John,  surveyor,  h  86  Metcalfe  bet  Queen  and  Albert. 
Porter,  John,  laborer,  J.  R.  Booth. 

Porter,  Thomas,  book-keeper,  A.  H.  Balwin,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Porter,  William,  builder  and   contractor,  h  Queen  s  s  bet  Elgin  and 

Metcalfe. 
Porter,  William,  carpenter,  h  n  s  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 
Portier,  C,  sergeant-at-arms,  LegiB'adve  Council. 
Portland,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (widow  Malaew,)  h  n  s  McTaggart  bet  Dal- 

housie  aud  Carleton. 
POST,  DAILY  {EVENING)  AND  WEEKLY,  C.  E.  Stewart  & 

Co.,  proprietors,  office  Metcalfe  two  doors  south  of  Sparks.  ^ 
Potter,  K.,  millwright,  h  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F.* 
Potter,  H.,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
Potter,  Thomas  J.,  copying  clerk,  City  Registry  Office,  bds  cor  Sparks 

and  Kent. 
Potvin,  Auguste,  clerk,  Stationery  Department,  Geo.  E.  Dcsbaiats,'  bds 

at  Mrs.  Beauchamps,  Murray. 
Potvin,  Francis,  butcher,  h  e  s  Dalhousie,  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Church. 
Potvin,  Harry,  messenger,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  Church  bet  Sussex 

and  Dalhousie. 
Potvin,  Philibert,  :nessenger,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  cor  Church  and 

Dalhousie. 
Potvin,  Samuel,  laborer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
Poulin,  J.  Baptiste,  carpenter,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
POULIN,  PIERRE,  grocer  and  dealer  in  provisions,  n  w  cor  Market 

Building  cor  of  Clarence,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Pouliot,  Geo.,  laborer,  Chas.  Garth. 
Powell,  G.,  clerk,  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  h  57  Daly,  MoGreevey's 

Block. 
Powell',  J.  K.,  clerk,  J.  Thompson,  55  Sussex. 

POWELL,  WM.  F.,  M.  P.  P.,  h  299  Wellington  bet  Vittoriaand  Water. 
POWELL,  LIEUT.-COL.  WALKER,  Deputy  Adjt.-Gen.  of  Militia, 

h  Albert  opp  City  Hall. 
Power,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Power  &  Son. 
Power,  Patrick,  &  Son,  sash,  blind,  and  door  factory,  Stewart  nr  Canal 

Basin,  h  Nicholas  opp  Court  House. 
Powers,  Jesse,  builder  and  contractor,  h  57  Rideau. 
Powers,  Mrs.,  millinery  and  dressmaking,  57  Rideau, 
PRATT,  ABRAHAM,  merchant,  h  Queen  bet  Bridge  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 
PRATT,  JAMES,  (Pratt  &  Co ,)  h  O'Connor  nr  Maria 
PRATT  &  CO.,  dry  goods  and  groceries,  60  Sparks. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CARY,  97  Chambers  Stveet,  New  York, 
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Prendergast,  John  J.,  olerk,  Sarveyor  General's  office,  Dept.  Crown 

Lands,  h  s  8  Cathoart  nr  King. 
Prestley,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (wid  James),  h  s  s  Redpath  bat  Dalhousie  and 

CarletOQ. 
PRESTON,  GEO.  H.,  dealer  in  boots,  shoes,  and  leather,  sign  of  the 

large  boot,  next  door  to  Cunningham  &  Lindsay,  12  Bideau  and  93 

Rideau,  h  91  Rideau.    (See  card.)  , 

Preston,  William  T.  R.,  olerk,  12  Rideau. 
Price,  William,  bricklayer,  h  Augusta,  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
Priest,  Mr.,  teacher  deaf  and  dumb,  h  Rideau  opp  Hospital. 
Prindiville,  John,  butcher,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Proctor,  Josiah  W.,  clerk,  E.  McGillivray. 
Proderiok,  Frederick,  confectioner,  bds  40  Sussex. 
Proderiok,  Francis,  jonfectioner,  bds  40  Sussex. 
Proderick,  William,  confectioner,  40  Sussex,  h  same. 
Propere,  Charles,  millwright,  J.  Booth,  bds  Chaudi^re  Hotel. 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Humphries'  carriage  factory,  Daly. 
Proulx,  Cyrille,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Fattee. 
Prottlx,  Edward,  axe  manufacturer,  Duke  nr  Queen,  h  same. 
Proulx,  Isidore,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Proulx,  Louis,  laborer,  h  w  s  Cumberland,  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 
Proulx,  Moses,  driver,  W.  Taylor. 
Proulx,  Moses,  sen,  sawyer,  W.  Taylor. 
Proulx,  Olivier,  filer,  saw  mills,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Proulx,  Olivier,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patr'ok. 
PROVINCIAL  INS.  CO.,  D.  M.  Grant,  agent,  Sparks  cor  Elgit. 
PROVINCIAL  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  office  Sparks  near  Elgin,  Geo. 

W.  Carleton,  chief  operator. 
Provost,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  Esmonde  Bros.,  h  Church. 
Prud'homme,  Benjamin,  h  s  s  Redpath  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 
PRUD'HOMME,  JOSEPH  T.,  iry  goods,  groceries  and  clothing,  96 

Sussex,  h  same. 
Prud'homme,  Michael,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Prud'homme,  Stephen,  tinsmith,  bds  King  bet  York  and  Clarence.- 
Prumont,  John,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Palski,  John,  stonemason,  h  n  s  BoltOn  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Purcell,  James,  quarryman,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 
Purcell,  John,  laborer,  h  Centre. 
Purcell,  John,  laborer,  bds  Biddy,  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Purdy,  John,  Purdy's  Hotel,  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Purtell,  John,  sawyer,  Eronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Purtell,  Michael,  lumber-yard-mac,  Levi  Young. 
Pyle,  George,  painter,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Ottawa. 

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Quain,  John,  oolleotor  of  tolls,  Union  Bridge,  Chaudi^re,  h  same. 
QUEBEC  BANK,  branch  at  Oitawa,  H.  V^.  Noel,  manager,  90  and  9:1 

Wellington. 
Quebec  Hotel,  37  Sussex,  Narcisse  Pacent,  jr.,  proprietor. 
QUEEN  FIRE  INS.  CO  ,  R.  E.  O'Connor,  agent,  York  cor  Sussor, 
Quickley,  James,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Quigley,  Robert,  carriage-maker,  Geor;;^e  Humphries. 
Qainlahan,  John,  laborer,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Kideau  Kiver. 
Quinlivan,  Mrs.  Hanora,  h  s  s  Parry  but  Gloucester  .irxd.  Chapel. 
QUINN,  HUGH,  groceries,  provisions  ond  liqucn-),   cor   King  and 

Ottawa,  h  same.    (See  advertisement.) 
Quino.  Johs)  retired,  h  Ottawa  cor  King. 
Quinn,  F^trick,  saloon,  110  WfjlUngton,  cor  O'Connor,  L  same. 
Quisn.  TkoHtas,  laborer,  has  George  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumbcrlaud. 


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RABY  &  TUCK,  soap  ur,d  ctadla  manufacturers,  e  s  Dalhousie  bet 

Cathcart  and  Bolton.  L.  0. 
Radenhurst,  Wm.  H.,  (I^oliowes   &  Radenhurst,)  h  Wellington, 

Bank. 
Radford,  James  J.,  (Young  &  Radford,)  h   Rideau  bet  Augusta 

Cobourg. 

Rains,  James,  porter,  H.  F.  Brading  &  Co. 
Rainville,  Mrs.*  Charlotte,  (widow  Fran9oi8,)  h  s  s  water  bet  King  and 

Rideau  River. 
Riunville,  Edouard,  laborer,  h  e  s  Cumberland  bet  Cathcart  and  Bolton. 
Rainville,  Edward,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Rainv  fUe,  Paul,  laborer,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 
Raitt,  George,  merchant  tailor,  220  Wellington,  h  same. 
Raitt,  James,  merchant  tailor,  250  Wellington,  h  same. 
Raitt,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (widow  John)  h  n  s  Murray,  bet  Cumberland 

and  Dalhousie.  ' 

Eajotte,  Timoth^c,  clerk,  O'Meara  &  Co. 

Randell,  John,  painter,  bds  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Church. 
RANKIN,  JAMES  N.,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  tobaccos,  cigars, 

meerschaum  pipes,  fancy  goods,  &c.,  15  Sparks  cor  Elgin,  h  George 

nr  William.    (See  card.) 
Ransteed,  Wm.,  watchman,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Rathier,  Abraham,  grocer,  cor  Cathcart  and  Cumberland,  h  same. 
Rathicr,  Emanuel,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Kathwell,  Thomas,  carter,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 


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Ratte,  Antoine,  ferry  boat  proprietor,  Queen's  Wharf. 

Rattey,  Peter,  Speaker's  messenger,  Legislative  Council. 

Kay,  Jules,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

^ay.  Lawrcrne,  cook,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Hay,  *iawron(;e,  raftsman,  h  o  s  Carleton  bet  Baird  and  McKay. 

Raynsond,  Devir6,  clock  maker,  h  s  5  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 

bprlavii, 
Havnioad,  <>>i J.'.*re,  laborer,  Perley  <&  Pattee. 
Rea,  Wm.,  printer,  h  w  b  Gloucester  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Read,  Mrs.  Eliza,  h  Nicholas  opp  Stewart. 
Read,  George,  joiner,  h  154  York. 

Read,  George,  ir,  carpenter,  bds  cor  York  and  Cumberland. 
Ri:.u,  Satnuel,  stonecutter,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 
Reardo)>,  John,  laborer,  h  136  Clarence. 
11'  \RDON,  ROBERT,  (W.  and  R.  Reardon,  broom  manufacturers),  h 

J  s  Cb?iirch  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
REARDON,  WILLIAM,  (W.  &  R.  Reardon,  broom  manufacturers,)  h 

s  s  Church  bet  Cumberlannd  and  Dalhousie. 
REARDON,  W.  &  R.,  (William  and  Robert,)  broom  and  brush  manu- 
facturers, William  near  Rideau. 
Reddick,  Alexander,  pensioner,  h  ss  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Reddington,  Patrick,  sawyer,  h  Sherwood  cor  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Redman,  Edward,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrews  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Redmond,  John,  proprietor  Farmers'  House,  Nicholas  opp  Gaol. 
Redmond,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevry, 
Reed,  George,  grocer  and  plasterer,  cor  Queen  and  Cathcart,  L.B.F. 
Regan,  Henry,  laborer,  h  s  e  City  Limits. 
Regan,  John,  contractor,  h  36  Augusta. 
Reid,  Samuel,  stonecutter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Reiffenstein,  G.  C,  confidential  and  debentures  clerk,  Receiver  General's 

office,  h  203  nra  Welling*^^on  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Reilly,  Edward,  bar  tender,  h  fit.  Paul  near  Mosgrove. 
Reilly,  Wm.,  mason,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Remon,  Edward  P.,  (Lyon  &  Rcmon,  bds  Salmon's  Hotel. 
Renaud,  Alexis,  Hotel  du  Canada,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Renaud,  Etienne,  laborer,  h  King  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Rennick,  John,  ostler,  J.  Stockdale. 
Rennick,  William,  h  s  s  Church  near  Dalhousie. 
j  Revard,  John,  grinder,  axe  factory,  Ed.  Proulx. 
Reynolds,   Mrs.  Eliza,  books,  stationery,  and  fancy  goods,  York  near 

Sussex. 
I  REYNOLDS,  THOS.,  Managing  Director,  Ottawa  &  Prescott  Railway, 

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Rioard,  Edooard,  carter,  h  n  s  Church  near  Oamberland. 

Rice,  Alexander,  hair-dresser,  15  Glaronoe;  h  same. 

Rice,  William,  clerk,  P.  0.,  h  Queeu  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 

Richard,  Mrs.  AglaS,  (widow  Pierre,)  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex 

Dalhousie. 
Richard,  E.,  compositor.  Queen's  Printer. 

Richards,  Wm.,  contractor,  h  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F 
Richardson,  Robert,   meat  market,   Wellington  Ward  market,  h 

Maria  and  Bay. 

Richardson,  Robert,  carpenter,  h  Ottawa  bet  Oathcart  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 
Richer,  Damien,  bds  cor  Cumberland  and  Church. 
Richer,  Isai,  law  student,  Scott  &  Ross,  bds  n  s  Church  cor  Cumberland, 
Richer,  J.  Bte.,  groceries  and  provisions,  cor  Cumberland  and  Church, 

h  same. 
Rideau  Hotel,  C.  Carleton,  proprietor.  Little  Sussex  cor  St.  Paul. 
Rideau  Hotel,  46  and  48  Rideau,  W.  T.  Loucks,  proprietor. 
RIDGWAY,  F.  C.  S,,  sub-editor  Citizen,  bds  Albion  Hotel. 
Ridingtoa  Patrick,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 
Riel,  E.  R.  E.,  M.D.,  coroner  for  Ottawa  and  County  of  Carleton,  off 

and  h  128  Sussex. 
Riel,  Joseph,  tin  and  copper  smith,  39  i  Sussex,  h  York. 
Riel,  Philip,  clerk,   h  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Riel,  Mrs,,  h  126  York. 

Riley,  James,  carter,  h  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 
Ring,  David,  laborer,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 
Ring,  Mrs.  Julia,  (widow  Philip,)  h  s  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  &  Dalhousie. 
Riopelle,  Andrew,  hotel  keeper,  s  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Riopelle,  Edouard,  carter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Riopelle,  Fran9ois,  laborer,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Dall  '>usie  and  Cumberland. 
Riopelle,  Louis,  pilot,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Riopelle,  Pierre,  carter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Ritchie,  Francis,  policeman,  bds  Hamilton's  Hotel. 
Ritchie,  James,  Crown  Timber  Office,  h  w  s  O'Connor  bet  Slater  and 

Maria. 
Rivals,  Joseph,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Rivet,  P.,  asst.  French  Journal  clerk,  L.  A.,  h  York  opp  Gas  Works. 
Pivet,  P.,  bookbinder.  Queen's  Printer. 
Roberge,  0.,  messenger,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  St.  Patrick  bet  Dal 

housie  and  Sussex. 
Robert,  Charles,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Chapel. 
Robert,  Charles,  sawyer,  Bronsons.  Weston  &  Co- 
Robert,  John,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 
Robert,  John,  sawyer,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 


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Robert,  Philip,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Okapel. 

Robert,  Pierre,  butcher,  h  w  s  Palhousie  bet  St.  Patrick  and  Murray. 

Robert,  Stanislas,  meat  market,  67  Bideau. 

Robert,  Stanislas,  cabinet  maker,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  Garleton 

an(l  Cumberland. 
ROBE}.TS,  JOHN,  chemist  and  druggist,  85  Bideau,  h  same 
Roberts,  John,  clerk,  J.  Buchanan,  h  258  Bideau. 
Roberts,  John,  trader,  h  u  s  Clarence  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
ROBEBTSON,  ALEX.,  tobaccos,  cigars,  &c.,  16  Elgin,  bds  Queen. 
Robertson,  Duncan,  principal  Victoria  Terrace  School,  h  Chaudidre  Island. 
Robertson,  James,  mason,  h  Besserer  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Robertson,  John,  mason,  h  Chapel  bet  Wilbrod  and  Theodore. 
Robertson,  John,  mason,  h  Besserer  cor  Cumberland. 
ilOBEBTSON,  J.  P.,  head  master,  St.  George's  Ward  School,  h  cor 

Cumberland  and  Besserer. 
Robertson,  Nathaniel,  (Bobertson  &  Bowsell)  h  Queen  s  s  nr  Elgin. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
ROBEBTSON  &  BOWSELI.-,  (Nahaniel  Bobertson  and  Eli  P.  BowseU,) 

merchant  tailors,  and  dealers  in  gents'  furnishing  goods,  12  Sparks. 

(See  card.) 
Robichault,  L.  A.,  clerk,  Le  Canada  office. 
Robillard,  Odiie,  tinsmith,  N.  Germain,  25  Sussex. 
Robillard,  Edouard,  stonecutter,  h  King  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 
Robillard,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (wid  Baptiste)  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cum- 
berland and  Dalhousie. 
Robinson,  Hiram,  bookkeeper,  Hamilton  Bros.,  h  Sussex  bet  Church 

and  bt.  Andrew. 
Robinson,  James  G.,  (J.  G.  Bobinson  &  Co.,)  h  York  cor  Sussex. 
Robinson,  J.G.,  &  Co.,  (J.G.  Bobinson  and  Jno.  Hill,)  wholesale  and  retail 

grocers,  tea,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  50  and  52  Bideau  and  45 

Sussex. 
Robinson,  John  C.  book-keeper,  T.  &  W.  Hunton,  bds  Metcalfe  bet 

Queen  and  Sparks. 
Robitaille,L.  A.,  clerk.  Woods  and  Forests  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

h  Ottawa  cor  King. 
Robitaille,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  Queen  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 
Robitaille,  Peter,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 
Rochester,  James,  h  Biohmond  Bead  nr  Yictovia  Terrace. 
Rochester,  John,  sen.,  h  Bichmond  Bead. 
ROCHESTEB,  JOHN,  jr.,  proprietor  Victoria  brewery,  Bichmond 

Boad,  and  tannery,  Bochester  street,  h  Bichmond  Boad.  (See  card.) 
Rochester,  William,  brewer,  h  Bochester. 

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BoohoD,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  e  a  Ohapel  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 

BoohoD,  David,  wood  sawyer,  h  n  h  Parry  bet  Chapel  aod  Glouooster. 

BoohoD,  Flavien,  carver,  h  6  8  St.  Patrick  near  Bussex. 

Bookwood,  Joseph,  sawyer,  J.  B.  Booth. 

Bocque,  Arthur,  bds  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patrick. 

Kocquo,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  Victoria  Foncdry. 

Bocque,  Louis  A.,  cabinotmaker,  has  Water  bot  King  and  Nelson, 

Bocque,  Peter,  carpenter  and  joiner,  h  e  s  Dulhousie  bet  Murray  and 
St.  Patrick. 

Bocque,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  Victoria  Island. 

Bodgers,  Oharles,  clerk,  P.  O.  Dept.,  li  u  s  Church  bet  King  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Bodney,  B.  B.,  cutter,  T.  &  W.  Huuton,  hdu  International  Hotel. 

Boger,  John  C,  prinil<er,  Timea  office. 

Bogers,  Mrs.,  boarding  house,  148  Wellington. 

Bogers,  Samuel,  oabinetraaker,  h  274  Bidcau. 

Bogers,  Samuel,  laborer,  with  Brown. 

Boland,  Michael,  foreman,  Jones,  Haycock  <&:  Clarke,  bds  66  Sparks. 

BoUin,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Church  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Bollin,  Maxime,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Boney,  John,  stono  mason,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housic. 

Boney,  John,  jr,  painter,  bds  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and 
Dalhousie. 

Booney,  Daniel,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Booney,  John,  laborer,  Victoria  Brewery. 

Booney,  Wm.,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

ilOUS,  JOHN,  tobacco  and  cigars,  26^  Sparks  and  Elgin  cor  Sparks, 
h  Albert  near  Canal.    (See  card.) 

BOSE,  (JEOBGE  S.,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  off.  and  h291  Wel- 
lington bet  Vittoria  and  Water. 

!Ro8e,  Geo.  Maclean,  (Hunter,  Bose  &  Co.,)  h  O'Connor  cor  Albert. 

BOSS,  ALEXANDEB,  attorney  at  law,  off.  29  Elgin,  h  145  Daly. 

Boss,  A.  N.,  clerk,  h  Meadows  &  Co.,  35  Sussex. 

Boss,  Mrs.,  David  A.,  h  Albert  opp  City  Hall. 

Bose,  David  G.  B.,  clerk,  Accountant's  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  bds  Albert 
opp  City  Hall. 

Boss,  Duncan,  stationery  and  fancy  goods,  4  York. 

BOSS,  JOHN  LbB.,  draughtsman,  Public  Works  Dept.,  h  n  s  Stewart 
bet  Cumberland  aud  King. 

Boss,  Mathew,  carter,  h  Nicholas  bet  St.  Paul  and  Daly. 

BOSS,  BODEBICK,  High  Bailiff,  office  City  Hall,  h  n  sDaly  bet  King 
and  Nelson. 

WESTS,  BBADLEY  &  CiKY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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Ross,  Thomas,  aooountant,  Frovinoial  Secretary's  office,  h  61  Daly, 
McGreevey's  block. 

RosH,  William,  mason,  h  cor  Ohapel  and  Wilbrod. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  A,,  (Scott  &  Ross,)  h  Township  of  Nepean. 

Robs,  W.  B.,  English  Journal  olerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  s  b  Maria 
bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Rossicault,  Norbert,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  oor  ])alhousie. 

Rossicault,  Thcophile,  carter,  h  ws  Cumberland  betCathcart  and  Bolton. 

RoBsineau,  Theophile,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Rothwell,  Samuel,  school  teacher,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  King. 

Rourke,  John,  sawyer,  J.  R,  Booth. 

Rourke,  Michael,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

Rourke,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  Queen  cor  Sherwood,  L.B.F. 

Rousseau^  A.,  sawyer,  Levi  Young.  • 

Routh,  Alexander,  watchmaker,  h  Cumberland  nr  York. 

Routh,  Charles  T.,  salesman,  h  Rideau,  Sandy  Hill. 

Routh,  Edward,  accountant,  h  George  cor  Cumberland. 

Routh,  R.,  clerk,  bds  George  oor»Cumberland. 

Routior,  D.,  clerk.  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Queen  near  Metcalfe. 

Rowan,  Charles,  grocer,  176  Clarence  cor  Cumberland,  h  178  Clarence. 

Rowan,  James  H  ,  draughtsman,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  Daly,  bet  Cum- 
berland and  King. 

Rowan,  Thomas,  builder,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Rowat,  John,  builder  and  contractor,  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 

ROWE,  AMOS,  auctioneer  and  oommii?sion  merchant,  4^  Rideau,  h  40 
Rideau. 

Rowland,  John,  messenger.  Custom  House,  n  s  King  bet  Rideau  and 
York. 

Rowsell,  Eli  P.,  (Robertson  &  Rowsell)  bds  Queou. 

Roxborough,  Thos.,  bookbinder,  h  n  s  Ottawa  het  King  and  Nelson. 

Roy,  Amboise,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Suraex. 

Roy,  Andre,  hewer  and  squarer,  h  s  s  ?*■  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and 
Su%sex. 

Roy,  Augustin,  Hotel  de  Quebec,  s  s  Si.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Roy,  Basile,  clerk,  Queen's  Printer,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and 
King. 

Roy,  Damaae,  hotel-keeper,  s  a  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Roy,  Etienne,  messenger.  House  of  Assembly,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dal- 
housie and  Cumberland. 

Royal,  Joseph,  a.ssistant  French  translator,  Legislative  Assembly,  bds 
Salmon's  Hotel,  York. 

ROYAL  CANADIAN  BANK,  77  Sparks,  Desbarats'  block,  M.  P. 
Hayes,  agent,  Charles  G^jrassett,  teller. 

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ROYAL  INSURANCEiCO.,  H.  J.  Friel,  agent,  York  oor  SuBsex. 
ROYAL  MAIL  LINE  OF  STEAMERS,  Charles  E.  Bruah,  3  Rideau, 

and  Dowsley  &  Co.,  P.  0.  building,  agents. 
Rubidge,  Frederiok  P.,  assistant  engineer,  Dept.  Pablio  Works,  h  337 

Wellington. 
Russell,  Alexander,  clerk,  Magee  &  Russell. 
RUSSELL,  ANDREW,  asst  Com.  Grown  Lands,  h  n  s  Daly  bet  Kinp 

and  Nelson. 
RUSSELL,  A.  J.,  Inspector  of  Crown  timber  agencies,  and  Crown  timber 

agent  for  Upper  Ottawa  territory,  off  and  h  Queen  cor  Hugh. 
Russell,  A.  J.,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Riohmood  Road. 
Russell,  A.  L.,  clerk,  colonization  roads  branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

bds  n  B  Daly  near  King. 
Russell,  David,  draughtsmm,  Crown  Timber  Office,  h  s  of  city  limits, 

Township  Nepoan. 
Russell,  George,  laborer,  h  e  oor  Cathcart  Square. 
Russell,  George,  porter,  O.  &  P.  R.,  Depot. 
Russell,  George  R.,  cabinetmaker  and*aealer  in  furniture,   33   Rideau, 

h  same. 
RUSSELL  HOUSE,  cor  Sparks  and  Elgin,  James  A.  Gouin,  proprietor. 

(See  advertisement  outside  cover.) 
Russell,  Henry  C,  upholsterer,  No.  60  Rideau. 
Russell,  James  W.,  (Magee  &  Russell,)  74  h  Daily  near  Cumberland. 
Russell,  Jo^n,  stonecutter,  h  Queen  bet  Cathcart  and  Fooley's  Bridge. 
Russell,  Robfcrt,  cabinetmaker,  h  John  near  Vittoria. 
Ryan,  D.,  housekeeper.  Inspector  General's  office,  h  Eastern  Block. 
Ryan,  John,  carpenter,  h  166  Clarence. 
Ryan,  Joseph,  clerk,  Kearns  &  Ryan. 
Ryan,  Michael,  mesfranger.  Militia  Dept.,  h  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Ryan,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  Britannia  Terrace,  L.B.F. 
Ryan,  Nicholas,  stonecutter,  1a  n  s  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
RYAN,  PATRICK  E.,  (Kearw  &  Ryan,)  h  Stewart. 
Ryan,  P.,  clerk,  Inspector  Genend's  office,  h  Eastern  Block. 
RYAN,  VERY  REV.  T.  J.,  Superior,  St.  Joseph's  College. 


Saborin,  Louis,  repairer,  Moritreal  Telegraph  Co.,  11  Metcalfe. 

Sabome,  George,  carpenter,  Vhomas  McGreevey. 

Sagneun,  Aadr6,  laborer,  hen  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  and 

Botler. 
Sagneun,  L^andre,  raftsman,  h  e  s  Dalhousie  bet  Botler  and  Bolton, 

Letter  «  0." 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CARY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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Sagny,  Calixte,  otrpentor,  has  Parry,  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Sait,  Edward,  olerk,  Qarland,  Mutohmor  &  Co.,  h  Augustus  nr  Bidoau. 

Salmon,  Henry,  clerk,  Fingland  &  Draper,  47  Sussex. 

Salter,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  J.  Smith. 

Sammon,  John,  waiter,  Bideau  Club. 

SANGER,  W.  U.,  agent,  Canadian  Express  Co.,  10  Elgin,  h  Metcalfe. 

Sarasin,  Joseph,  raftsman^^  h  n  s  Kedpath  bet  Carleton  and  Dalhousie. 

Sargent,  William,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Kedpath  near  Dalhousie. 

Satohell,  Charles,  (Satohell  Bros.,)  h  77  Clarence. 

Satohell,  Francis,  (Satohell  Bros.,)  h  77  Clarence. 

Satohell  Bros.,  (Charles  and  Francis,)  butchers,  7  market  building. 

Savage,  John,  laborer,  h  Bridge  bet  Ottawa  and  Queen,  L.B.F. 

Savage,  Samuel,  h  New  Edinburgh. 

Savarie,  John,  laborer,  h  c  s  Cumberland  bet  Cathcart  and  Bolton. 

Scanlan,  Michael,  laborer,  h  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Scanlan,  Mrs.  Ann,  (wid  James,)  h  cor  Botler  and  Carleton. 

Soantlebnry,  John,  confectioner  and  green  grocer,    248   Wellington, 

h  same. 
Sceires,  Antoine,  cloth  finisher,  h  n  s  Kedpath  bet  Carleton  and  Dal- 
housie. 
Schiller,  Eusdbe,  compositor,  Hunter,  Kose  &  Co. 
Schingh,  Francis,  clerk,  J.  Thompson,  55  Sussex. 
Schnider,  John  F.,  foreman,  Moses  Tobin,  lumberer,   bds  o  s  Metcalfe 

bet  Kedpath  and  Baird. 
Sohofield,  Henry,  apprentice,  Dr.  Oarvey. 
Schofield,  Wm.,  deputy  County  Registrar,  h  Ashburnham  or  Bay  bet 

Gloucester  and  Nepean. 
SCOTT,  MRS.,  baker  and  confectioner.  Sparks  cor  Elgin,  h  same. 
Scott,  Allan  J.,  olerk,  Surveying  Branch  (West),  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

h  Sussex  opp  Cathedral.      , 
Scott,  Charles  S.,  culler,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
SCOTT,  DAVID,  clerk  and  accountant,  o£F.  Ottawa  River  Works, 

s  8  Middle,  h  same. 
Scott,  David,  bookkeeper,  Victoria  Brewery. 
Scott,  Edward  H.,  olerk,  26  Rideau,  bds  same. 
Scott,  F.  G.,  olerk.  Inspector  General's  Office,  h  Daly  cor  Chapel. 
Scott,  John,  shoemaker,  J.  Valiquette. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Jessie,  (wid  John,)  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
SCOTT,  RICHARD  W.,  (Scott  &  Ross,)  h  Hull,  C.  E. 
Scott,  William,  silk  weaver,  h  n  s  Metcalfe  nr  Ottawa  River. 
SCOTT  &  ROSS,  (Richard  W.  Scott  and  Wm.  A.  Ross,)  barristers,  3 

Rideau. 

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SCOTTISH  PROVINCIAL  LIFE  ASS.  CO.,  W.  Wade,  agent,  Onta- 
rio  Bank,  Sparky  cor  Metcalfe. 

Seaborn,  George,  carpenter,  h  Stewart  cor  Cumberland. 

Seager,  James,  carpenter,  h  179  Rideau. 

SEAJ^B,  GEORGE,  agent,  Ottawa  Cabinet  Warehouse,  1  Rideau,  bds 
Queen  cor  Metcalfe.     (See  card.) 

Sears,  Antoine," fuller.  New  Edinburgh  woollen  factory. 

Seaton,  William,  culler,  h  108  York. 

Seguin,  Alexandre,  harness  maker,  D.  McMaster,  h  Dalhousie  cor  Nun- 
nery. 

S^riol,  Frangois,  painter,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Sernie,  C6rile,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

S6varie,  Mrs.  Louise,  (wid  Oliver,)  bds  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and 
Dalhousie. 

Sewyer,  Fabien,  laborer,  Levi  Young. 

Seymour,  Oliver,  carpenter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 

Sharp,  Charles,  wheelwright,  J.  Smith. 

Sharp  Jo3eph,  junk  dealer,  William  bet  Rideau  and  George. 

Sharpe,  James,  baker,  h  n  s  Redpath  near  Dalhousie. 

SHAVER,  JOHN  I.,  Parliamentary  purveyor.  Parliament  building. 
(See  card.) 

Shaw,  Charles,  gentleman,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  bet  Carleton  and 
Cumberland. 

Shaw,  Richard,  tailor,  h  s  s  Clarence  nr  King. 

Shay,  C.  W.,  accountant,  Receiver  General's  office,  h  O'Connor  bet 
Slater  and  Maria. 

Shay,  John,  baker,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Shay,  John,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and  Rideau  River. 

Shea,  John,  cabman,  h  Bolton. 

Shea,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Mosgrove  and  Nicholas. 

Shearer,  John,  mason,  h  Wiiurod  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Shehan,  Michael,  sawyer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

SHELDON,  GEORGE  A.,  hatter  and  furrier,  26  Sparks,  h  same. 

Sheldon,  James,  clerk,  James  Starke,  24  Rideau. 

Sheldon,  R.  A.,  clerk.  W.  M.  Massey. 

Shelton,  William,  confectioner,  h  s  s  Ottawa  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 

Shelton,  William,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton  near  Dalhousie. 

Shepherd,  Martin,  Captain  steamboat "  Alexandra,"h  n  s  Botler  bet  Met- 
calfe and  Dalhousie. 

Sheppard,  Percival  E.,   Customs  Dept.,  h  s  s  Albert  bet  Concession  | 
Line  and  Richmond  Road. 

Shepherd,  Thos.  W.,  clerk,  Dr.  Garvey,  h  231  Ridoau. 

Sheridan,  Charles,  stonecutter,  bds  96  Russex. 

ViWM,  BBADLET  &  €ARY,  97  Gbambers  Street,  New  York.! 
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SHERWOOD,  EDWARD,  County  Registrar,  Nicholas  cor  Daly,  h 

Sparks  near  Bay. 
Sherwood,  George  E.,  clerk,  Militia  Dept.,  bds  Beaver  Hall,  Nepean. 
Sherwood,  Joseph,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Shirley,  Robert,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Shoolbred,  Wm.,  (T.  &  W.  Hunton,)  h  Metcalfe  bet  Slater  and  Maria. 
Shore,  Thomas,  harness  maker,  39  Rideau. 
Shouldis,  George,  York  Street  Bakery  and  Grocery,  186  York  cor  King 

h  same. 
Shouldis,  Henry,  retired,  h  180  York  near  King. 
Sioard,  Pier  j,  carpenter,  has  Napoleon  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Siegmun,  Henry,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Sigouin,  Alexandre, saddler,  h  e  s  Dalhousie,  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Bolton. 
Simmons,  John,  stonecutter,  h  w  s  Parry  bet  Murray  and  Nelson.  , 

Simon,  Eustaohe,  boarding  house,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Simpson,  Benjamin  S.,  compositor,  Oitizen  office,  has  Queen  bet  Met- 
calfe and  Elgin. 
SIMPSON,  HON.  JOHN,  assistant  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  h  Albert 

bet  Bay  and  Concession  line  rear  Christ  Church. 
Siverton,  Thomas,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
SIMS,  HENRY  A.,  architect,  3  Rideau. 

Sims,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  Ashburnham  or  Bay  bet  Gloucester  and  Nepean. 
Sims,  William,  carter,  h  Ashbuinham  or  Bay  bet  Gloucester  and  Nepean. 
Sims,  Robert,  carriage  maker,  bds  Gloucester  bet  York  and  Rideau. 
SINCENNES  &  MoNAUGHTON,  forwarders,  M.  MoNaughton,  agent, 

Canal  Basin.     (See  Advertisement.) 
Sinclair,  Donald,  provincial  land  surveyor,  h  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 
Sinclair,  Duncan,  provincial  land  surveyor,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank  and  Kent, 
Sinclair,  James,  carpenter,  h  Cumberland  bet  Besserer  and  Rideau. 
Sinclair,  Robert,  bookkeeper,  Ocean  Mail  Service,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  n  s 

Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Sinclair,  Thomas,  plasterer,  h  Cumberland  bet  Clarence  and  Murray. 
Sianot,  James,  laborer,  h  Gloucester  cor  Concession  Line. 
Sinnot,  Patrick,  match  maker,  bds  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Sixsmith,  Ed.,  messenger.  Audit  Office. 
SKEAD  HON.  JAMES,   M.L.C.,   lumber  manufacturer,  off.  Bridge 

cor  Oregon,  h  Bridge  nr  Oregon. 
SKEAD,  ROBERT,  lumber  merchant,  off.  and  h  Sparks  w  of  Hugh. 
SKINNER,  JOSEPH,  «  Apothecaries'  Hall,"  242  Wellington,  h  same. 

(See  advertisement.) 
Skinner,  S.,  housekeeper.  Legislative  Council,  h   east  end  Parliament 

building. 
Slater,  James,  bookkeeper,  T.  Isaac. 

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SLATE?.,  JAMES  D.,  snpt.  Bideau  Canal,  office  126  Wellington,  h  144 

Wellington. 
Slattery,  Miles,  grocer,  68  Clarence,  h  same. 
Slattery,  Patrick,  tailor,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  George  and  Rideau. 
Slattery,  Wm.,  butcher,  stall  5  market  building,  h  118  Clarence. 
Sleeman,  George,  ioreman,  of  sawmills,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co.,  h  Metcalfe. 
Sleeman,  Joseph,  clerk,  Campbell  &  Co.,  53  Sussex. 
Sleeman,  Thomas,  machinist,  h  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 
Sloane,  Jas.  S.,  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly,  h  St.  Patrick  near  Cantin's 

grocery. 
Slocombe,  flames,  (Slocombe  &  Stevens,)  English  Hotel  66  and  68  Rideau. 
Slocombe  &  Stevens,  proprietors  English  Hotel,  66  and  68  Rideau. 
Smale,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  Stewart  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Small,  James,  shoemaker,  J.  Yaliquette. 
Small,  Rev.  John  W.,  Church  of  England,  h  312  Wellington. 
Small,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  Young  Ladies'  Academy,  312  Wellington. 
Small,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 

SMART,  R. W.,  bookkeeper,  Jones,  Haycock  &  Clarke,  bds  Russell  House. 
Smillie,  Walter  D.  F.,  with  British  American  Bank  Note  Co.,  bds  2 

SMILLTE,  WILLIAM  C,  (British  American  Bank  Note  Co.,)  h  2 
Princess  Terrace. 

Smith,  Edward,  laborer,  h  s  s  Murray  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Smith,  Edward  T.,  clerk,  Crown  Timber  office,  bds  w  s  Yittoria  bet 
Wellington  and  John. 

Smith,  Frank,  laborer.  New  Edinburgh  woolen  factory. 

Smith,  George,  h  Yittoria  near  Kent. 

Smith,  G.,  messenger,  Governor's  office. 

Smith,  H.  R.,  clerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  Buignan's  Hotel,  Sparks. 

Smith,  James,  sen.,  butcher,  stall  4  market  building,  h  Church. 

Smith,  James,  butcher,  stall  6,  By-ward  market,  h  s  s  Church  nr  Cum- 
berland. 

Smith,  James,  watches,  clocks  and  jewelry,  14  York  h  same, 

SMITH,  JOHN,  central  carriage  factory.  Bank  bet  Albert  and  Slater. 

Smith,  Lyman,  foreman,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  h  n  s  Albert  bet 
Concession  Line  and  Richmond  Road. 

Smith,  Maxwell,  laborer,  h  n  s  Redpath  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 

Smith,  Mrs.  (widow,)  112  Rideau. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Patrick,  boarding  house,  51  Rideau. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Wm.,  millinery  and  straw  goods.  Sparks  cor  Bank,  h  Bank 
bet  Albert  and  Slater. 

Smith,  Paul  E.,  clerk,  Legislative  Assembly,  hns  St.  Patrick  cor 
Cumberland. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CARY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  lorK, 
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Smith,  Patrick,  attorney  at  law,  51  Rideau,  h  same. 

Smith,  Robert,  butcher,  16  mkt  building,  has  Church  cor  Cumberland. 

Smith,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  h  Bank. 

Smith,  Wm.,  clerk,  h  Gloucester  cor  Kent 

Smith,  Wm.,  laborer,  Chas.  Garth. 

Smith,  Wm.,  laborer,  bds  n  s  Redpath  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 

Smith,  W;  A.  D.,  wood  turner,  Cumberland  bet  Rideau  and  Besserer,  h 

Besserer  cor  Cumberland. 
I  Smith,  W.  G.,  bookkeper,  Canada  Gazette  ofl5ce,  h  Bolton  cor  Dalhousie. 

Smith,  William  H.,  salesman,  James  Hope  &  Co,,  bds  Gloucester,  Ash- 

burnham  Hill. 
I  Saaith,  Robert,  stonemason,  h  e  s  King  bet  Bolton  and  Cathcart. 

Snooks,  William,  has  Dalhousie  bet  Bolton,  Letter  "  O"  and  Botler. 

Sobie,  Lamarte,  laborer,  J.  R.  Booth. 

Solier,  Fabien,  sawyer,  Levi  Young. 

Solier,  John,  slide  care-taker,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Solsenstien,  Felix,  harness-maker,  89  Rideau. 

Soper,  A.  W.,  lumber  merchant,  h  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 

Soriel,  Joseph,  painter,  R.  Cummings. 
ISoyer,  William,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
[Sparks,  Alexander,  builder  and  contractor,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  Bank  and 

Kent. 

ISparks,  George,  laborer,  h  s  s  Sparks  near  Bay. 
ISparks,  Hugh,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin,  h  Hull,  C.  Ei 
ISparks,  Mrs.,  has  Sparks  bet  Sally  and  Bay. 
ISparks,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  h  Sparks,  s  s  near  Christ  Churchy 
ISparks,  Nicholas,  student-at  law,  Fellowes  &  Radenhurst. 
ISPARKS,  NICHOLAS,  off.  and  h  Sparks  bet  Sally  and  Bay. 


ISPARROW,  CHARLES,  jr. 


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Sussex  cor  Murray,  h  162  Rideau  near  King. 
Sparrow,  Martin,  clerk,  83  Sussex. 
|SPENCE,  REV.  DR.   ALEX.,   (Church  of    Scotland,)  pastor    St. 

Andrew's  Church,  h  Sparks  cor  Kent. 
[Spence,  Edward,  ostler,  Rideau  Hall. 
Spenoe,  Henry,  plumber,  steam  and  gas  fitter,   h  n  s  Metcalfe   opp 

Railway  Depot. 
SPENCER,  E.,  photographic  artist,  24  Sparks,  h  Slater  nr  Metcalfe. 

(See  card.) 

Spencer,  Edward,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Spink,  William,  clerk  of  Routine  and  Records,  Legislative  Assembly, 

bds  cor  Metcalfe  and  Queen. 
Spittal,  Robert,  carpenter,  h  20  Daly. 
Bpragge,  William,  Deputy  Supt.  Indian  affairs,  bds  at  Graham's,  Vittoria. 


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Sproule,  Mrs.  Jane,  h  Sparks  cor  Wellington  Square. 

SPBOULE,  THOMAS,  Deputy  City  Registrar,  22  Metcalfe,  h  George, 
L.B.F. 

St.  Amand,  Charles,  sawyer,  William  Taylor. 

St.  Amand,  Joseph,  sawyer,  W.  Taylor. 

St.  Amand,  Jules,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 

St.  Amand,  Jule,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

St.  Amour,  Charles,  sawyer,  h  Montreal,  L.B.F. 

St.  Andr4,  Charles,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

St.  Aubin,  Delphioe,  laborer,  h  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and 
Dalhousie. 

St.  George,  Joachim,  mason,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

St.  George,  Joseph,  stone  mason,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Nelson. 

St.  George,  Richard,  printer,  bds  n  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  bet  Carleton 
and  Cumberland. 

St.  George,  Wm.  H.,  printer,  Ottawa  Times,  bdsns  Bolton,  Letter  "0" 
bet  Carleton  and  Cumberland. 

St.  George,  William  O.,  h  n  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0"  bet  Carleton  and 
Cumberhad. 

St.  Hill,  P.,  chief  office  keeper.  Eastern  Block  and  Governor  General's 
office,  h  Eastern  Block. 

ST.  JACQUES,  CHARLES  P..  bookkeeper,  Russell  House. 

St.  Jacques,  Edward,  tinsmith^  Bsmonde  Bros.,  h  Cathcart. 

St.  Jacques,  Hilaire,  h  n  s  Tjt.  Andrew  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 

St.  Jacques,  Michel,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

St.  Jacques,  Toussaint,  laborer,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  "  0,"  near  Metcalfe. 

St.  Jacques,  Xavier,  carter,  h  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

St.  Jean,  Cyrile,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Churn^  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

St.  Jean,  Joseph,  c.irter,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  biet  Cumberland  and  King. 

ST.  JEAN,  PIERRE,  physician,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dal- 
housie. 

St.  Jean,  Sylvin,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

St.  Julien,  Edouard,  laborer,  h  s  s  Murray,  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

St.  Jules,  Ptanislas,  cabinetmaker,  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

St.  Louis,  Louis,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

St.  Pierre,  Adolphe,  hotel  keeper  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

St.  Thomas,  Andr6,  laborer,  h  n  s  Murray  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

St.  Thomas,  Joseph,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 

St.  Thomas,  Louis,  blacksmith,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Stacey,  Edward,  mesaeager,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  Britannia  Terrace, 
L  B.  F. 

Stacey,  John  3.,  librarian,  Mechanics'  Institute,  h  188  Clarence. 

WESTS,  BMDLE¥  &  CAR\,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  YoS 
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Stampa,  Walter,  bookbiDder,  Queen's  Printer,  h  cor  Maria  and  Bank. 

STANDARD  (formerly  COLONIAL)  LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO.  of 
Edinburgh,  Uenry  G-rist,  agent,  Sussex  2  doors  north  of  York. 

Staaeus,  John,  laborer,  h  Nicholas  bet  St.  Paul  and  Daly. 

Stanhopa,  Mrs.  Catharine,  h  Bank  bet  Maria  and  Biddy. 

STANLEY,  ROBERT,  proprietor  Carleion  Hotel,  186  and  188  Wel- 
lington bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Stansfeld,  Joshua,  assistant  acoountant  and  bookkeeper.  Legislative  As- 
sembly. * 

Stansfeld,  Louis,  hotel  keeper,  n  s  Murray,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumber- 
land. 

Stanton,  J.  B.,  Warrant  Clerk,  Receiver  General's  office,  h  foot  of  Sussex 
w  B  cor  Cathcart. 

Stapledon,  John  S.,  contnxtor,  bds  w  s  Gloucester  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 

STAPLEDON,  PHILIP,  builder  and  contractor,  ws  Gloucester  bet 
Rideau  and  Parry. 

STARKE,  JAMES,  importer  and  dealer  in  hardware,  agricultural  im- 
plements, paints,  oils,  glass,  &o.,  24  Rideau,  bds  Mathew's  Hotel. 

Starmer,  Thomas,  boot  and  sboo  manufacturer,  shop  and  h  126  Rideau. 

Stay,  E., 'sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Starrs,  Michael,  hotel  keeper,  20  Clarence  bet  Sussex  and  By  Ward 
market. 

Steokel,  R.,  draughtsman.  Departmental  Buildings,  bds  Hotel  du  Ca- 
nada (old  College.) 

Steele,  Felix,  messenger,  Bank  of  Montreal,  h  Kent  nr  Wellington. 

Steele,  Henry  E.  clerk,  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  has  Queen  bet 
Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 

Steen,  James,  carpenter,  h  Vittoria  nr  Kent. 

Steers,  William,  clerk.  Woods  and  Forests  Branch,  Dept.  (Jrown  Lands, 
bds  Beaver  Hall,  Township  Nepean. 

STENT,  THOMAS,  architect;  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Stephens,  Alfred  J.,  clerk,  F.  G.  Crosby,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel. 

Stephens,  Robert  W.,  h  Albert  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Stevens,  Richard,  (Slocombe  &  Stevens,)  English  Hotel. 

STEVENSON,  MATHEW  S  ,  gentleman,  h  New  Edinburgh. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.,  148  Clarence. 

STEWART,  JAMES  DOUGLAS,  M.D.,  physician,  surgeon,  oculist 
and  aurist,  15  Rideau,  entrance  Little  Sussex.     (See  card.) 

Stewart,  James  C,  boyk-keeper,  h  Cumberland  cor  Rideau. 

Stewart,  J.  C,  clerk,  Secretary's  branch,  P.  0.  D,ept.,hs  s  Maria  bet 
Bank  and  Hugh. 

Stewart,  J.  A.,  acct..  Bank  of  Montreal,  branch  at  Ottawa,  h  cor  Vittoria 
and  John. 

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Stewart,  John,  stone-cutter,  Thomas  MoGreevey. 

Stewart,  John,  clerk,  14  Rideau. 

Stewart,  Johii,  carpenter,  h  n  s  Bideau  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Margaret,  h  Cathoart  oor  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  builder  and  oontractor,  h  18  Augusta. 

STEWART,  0.  E.  &  CO.,  proprietors  daily  (evening)  and  weekly  Post, 

office  Metcalfe,  two  doors  south  of  Sparks.     (See  advertisement.) 
STIFF,  PHIL.  S.  (Stiff  &  Gregory),  bds  Salmon's  Hotel,  York. 
STIFF  &  GREGORY,  (Phil.  S.  Stiff  and  Charles  A.  Gregory,)  Pho- 

tographic  artists,  56  Sparks.     (See  card.) 
STIRLING,  GEORGE,  manufacturer  of  ales,  old  steamboat  landing, 

foot  of  Locks. 
c>tirilng  William,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton,  Letter ''0"  bet  Carleton  and 

Cumberland. 
fc'f'rUng,  William,  maltster,  Stirling's  brewery. 
K' OCKDALE,  JOHN,  livery  and  sale  stables,  Queen,  rear  of  Russell 

House,  bds  Mathews'  Hotel.     (See  card.) 
Stockdale,  Richard,  (W.  Stockdale  &  Bro.,)  bds  Union  House. 
Stockdale,  Wm.  (W.  Stockdale  &  Bro.),  h  St.  Paul. 
b'    .:  "^KDALE,  W.  &  BRO.  (William  and  Richard  Stookdal(>},  carriage 

and  sleigh  makers,  99, 101  and  103  Rideau. 
Stopellben,  Joseph,  compositor.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Vittoria. 
Storr,  Ed.,  asst.  door-keeper.  Leg.  Assembly,  h  Metcalfe  nr  R.  W.  Depot. 
STORY,  GEORGE,  dealer  in  dry  goods,  groceries,  hardware,  crockery, 

&c.,  55  Clarenoe  cor  Market  Square. 
Story,  John,  turner,  George  Newell. 
Story,  Thomas,  manager,  Wm.  Grier,  59  Sussex,  h  same. 
Stoughton,  H.  G.,  (Dowsley  &  Cf".),  n  s  Besserer  bet  Cumberland  and 

King. 
Strachan,  James,  plain  and  ornamental  plasterer,  h  Maria  bet  Nelson 

and  Edward. 
Strathy,  B.  W.,  asst,  teller,  Branch  Bank  of  Montreal,  bds  cor  Sussex 

and  Clarence. 
Street,  Mri.  Mary,  boarding  house,  52  Suasex. 
Strong,  Rev.  Dr.,  Church  of  England,  bds  O'Connor. 
Stuart,  H.  B.,  English  writing  clerk,  Leg!jlative  Assembly,  bds  Hamil- 
ton's Hotel. 
Stuart,  James,  carriage  mak    .  h  v   .  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and  George, 
Stuart,  John,  assistant  clerk,  Crown  Law  offi  ^,  (west),  bds  at  Mrs, 

Brown's  foot  of  Sussex. 
Stuart,  John,  stonecutter,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and  George. 
Stuart,  Wm.,  mason,  h  Bank  bet  Maria  and  Biddy. 
Sullivan,  Jeremiah,  h  n  s  Murr.  •_,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CARY,  91  Chamtoers  Street,  Newlfork,  ] 
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Sullivan,  John,  fancy  goods  and  jewellery,  e  s  William  bet  York  and 

George,  h  same. 
Sullivan,  John,  h  n  s  Sfc.  Patrick  cor  King. 
Sullivan,  John,  h  s  s  Clarence  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Sullivan,  John,  laborer,  h  n  s  Bolton,   Letter  "  0,"  bet  Metcalfe  and 

Dalhousie. 
Sullivan,  Joseph,  raftsman,  h  s  s  Cathnart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
Sullivan,  Patrick,  grocer,  90  Clarence,  h  aawe. 

Surtees,  Eobert,  C  E.,  and  manager  McKay  Estate,  hNew  Edinburgh. 
SUTHERLAND,  GEORGE  S.,  watches,  clocks,  and  jewelry,  63  Rideau. 
SUTHKRLAND,  JAMES,  bds  Russell  House. 
SUTHERLAND,  WM.,  merchant  tailor,  61  Rideau  h  same. 
Sutton,  George,  clerk,  James  Buchanan. 
SUTTON,   JAS.  T.,   agent,  Ottawa  River  Navigation  Co.,   Queen's 

Wharf,  h  cor  Metcalfe  and  Queen. 
SUTTON,  MRS.,  boarding  house,  30  Metcalfe  cor  Queen. 
Swalwell,  Anthony,  sen,  provincial  land  surveyor,  bds  75  York. 
8WALWELL,  ANTHONY,    jr,    cabinetmaker   and  undertaker,  85 

Sparks,  h  75  York  near  market. 
Swan,  Mrs.  Ellen,  h  Vittoria  near  Kent. 

Sweatman,  Miss  R.,  dressmaker,  Queen  bet  Poolcy's  Bridge  uud  Cathcart. 
Sweatman,  William,  tailor,  h  Queen  bet  Poolcy's  Bridge  and  Cathcart. 
Sweeney,  Thomas,  plasterer,  h  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
Sweetman,  J.,  dyer  and  scourer,  h  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Victoria. 
Sweet,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  George. 

SWEETLAND,  JOHN,  M.D.,  off.  and  h  Rideau  cor  Mosgrove, 
Swinburn,  Christopher,  shoemaker,  h  120  Rideau. 
Switzer,  Miss,  millinery  and  straw  goods,  281  Wellington,  bet  Vittoria 

and  Water. 
Switzer,  Robert,  flour  and  feed  store,  281  Wellington  bet  Victoria  and 

Wp*er. 
Sylvester,  Moisc,  cabinet-maker,  bds  Beaver  Hotel. 
Symons,  John,  stone-outter,  Thomas  McGreevey. 


Taeger,  Christian,  b  )ot  and  shoemaker,  D<>.lhcusie  bet  Rideau  and  George, 

h  same. 
Taoh6,  Charles,  Civil  Service  clerk,  h  «  s  Clarence  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Tach6,  E.  E.,  surveyor  an«l  draughtsmw*,  Hurveyor   General,  (East) 

Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  cor  Maria  and  H&y. 
TACHE,  DR.  J.  C,  Deputy  Minister  of  Agriculture,  h  Claienoe, 

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Taillefer,  AugnstiD,  laborer,  has  Water  near  King. 

Taillefer,  Louis,  water  carter,  has  Bolton  bet  CumberlaDd  and  King. 

Taillon,  George,  student-at-Iaw,  oor  York  and  Sussex. 

Tallon,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  n  a  Murray  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Tambeau,  Paul,  b  n  a  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Tanswell,  George,  laborer,  h  e  b  King  bet  Botler  and  Bolton,  Letter  "  0." 

Tarbutt,  I.  C,  clerk,  U.  C  salea  branch,  Dept.  Ciown  Lands,  h  Cath- 

cart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Ta8s6,  Baptiate,  «iaddler,  has  Parry  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Taasd,  Emanuel,  clerk,  Kearoa  &  Byan. 

Tasse,  Louis,  school-teacher,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Clarence  and  Murray. 
Tassie,  B.,  Government  clerk,  branch  Lank  of  Montreal,  bds  cor  Queen 

and  Metcalfe. 
Taylor,  Alerander,  Union  Hotel,  84  Clarence. 
Taylor,  Alexander  H.,  clerk,  0.  &  P.  R.,  Station,  h  n   s  Besserer  bet 

King  and  Cumberland. 
Taylor,  A.  G.  D.,  junior  clerk,  Leg.  Assembly,  h  Wilbrod  cor  Gloucester. 
Taylor,  Arthur  J.,  clerk,  U.  C.  Salea  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h 

Township  Gloucester. 
Taylor,  C.  W.,  assistant  accountant,  Legislative  Council. 
TAYLOR,  FENNINGS,  Deputy  and  Assistant  Clerk,  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, and  acting  chief  office  clerk,  Leg,  Council,  east  end  Parliament 

Building. 
Taylor,  Frederick,  painter,  h  150  York. 

Taylor,  George,  (Painter  &  Taylor)  h  Stewart  near  Cumberland. 
Tayior,  George,  laborer,  J.  R  Booth. 
TAYLOR,  I.  B.,  proprietor  daily  and  weekly  Citizen,  office  21 J  Rideau, 

h  143  Daly. 
Taylor,  James,  joiner,  h  w  s  Carleton  bet  Redpath  and  Baird. 
Taylor,  James,  sawyer,  J,  R.  Booth. 
TAYLOR,  J.  FENNINGS,  Clerk  of  Legislative  Council,  Master  in 

Chancery,  Cashier  and  Accountant,  h  Daly. 
TAYLOR,  JAS.  M.,  atation  agent,  0.  &  P.  R.,  oflP  at  Station,  h  177 

Rideau.       ^ 
Taylor,  Wm.,  aaw  mills,  carding  and  fulling  mills,  &c.,  Montreal,  L.B.F. 

h  same. 
Teiffie,  Mrs.  Hanora,  (widow  Michael,)  h  a  s  St.  Andrew,  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
Temple,  Robert  H,,  clerk,  Registrar's  office,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  oor 

George  and  Cumberland. 
Tepke,  Augustus,  glass  silverer,  h  n  a  Botler  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 
Terrence,  John,  butcher,  1  mkt.  ouilding,  h  n  a  Bolton,  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland.  • 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €AR¥,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  Yorl 
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Tessier,  Antoino,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  Dftlhoiuie  and  Sisseex. 

Tessier,  Antoine,  sawyer,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Tessier,  Mrs.  Sophie,  (wid  Pierre),  has  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland 

and  King. 
Tessier,  Victor,  clerk  of  French  tfournals,  Legislative  Council. 
Tetu,  E.,  clerk,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  bds  Queen  bet  Metcalfe  and 

O'Connor. 
Tctu,  J.  n.,  clerk.  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  bds  Hamilton's  Hotel. 
Tetc,  N.,  clerk,  Le  Canada  office,  bds  Hamilton's  Hotel, 
Tetu,  Sabin,  clerk,  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  E.  S.,  bds  Hamilton's 

Hotel. 
Thaokery,  Robert,  oarpoutcj:,  h  n  s  Cathcart  bet  Susaex  and  Dalhousie. 
Thibeauit,  Geo.,  compositor,  "  Queen's  Printer." 
Thibeault,  Joseph,  laborer,  J.  R.  Booth. 

Thibeauit,  Joseph,  hewer,  h  s  s  St.  Andrew,  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
Thibeault,  O.,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Thimens,  William,  sausage-maker,  100  Clarence,  h  same. 
Thistle,  Wm.  B,.,  (Thistle  &  Baldwin,)  22  Metcalfe. 
THISTLE  &  BALDWIN,  (W.  R.  Thistle  and  F.  A.  Baldwin,)  Pro- 
vincial land  surveyors  and  land  agents,  22  Metcalfe  cor  Sparks. 
Thomas,  Edward,  secretary.  Commissioner  Crown  Lands. 
THOMAS,  CHAS.  J.,  general  agent,  h  Government  Hill. 
THOMAS,  C.  T.,  builder  and  contractor,  Wellington,  uear  Elgin. 
Thomas,  David,  laborer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 
THOMPSON,  JAMES,  dry  goods,  groceries,  crockery,  &c.,  55  Sussex, 

h  same. 
THOMPSON,  JOHN,  dry  goods,  groceries,  crockery,  liquors,  27  Rideau; 
Thompson,  Philip,  retired,  h  Albert  but  Bay  and  Sally. 
THOMPSON,  THOS.  W.,  attoroey-at-law,  off  e  s  Nicholas  bet  Rideau 

and  St.  Paul,  h  cor  Slater  and  Elgin. 
Thompson,  Wm.,  tanner,  h  Edward  near  Maria. 
THOMPSON,  W.  H.,  City  Chamberlain,  off  City  Hall,  h  Slater  cor 

Elgin. 
Thomson,  James  S.,  clerk,  Fisheries  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  bds 

Salmon's  Hotel,  York. 
THORBURN,  JOHN,  M.  A.,  Principal  Ottawa  Grammar  School,  h 

Daly  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Thornton,  Andrew,  maltster,  Victoria  Brewery. 
Thornton,  William,  carpenter,  Thos  McGreevey. 
Thorpe,  Francis  L.,  clerk,  Angus  &  Huckell,  h  Market  Square. 
Thorpe,  John  W.,  dealer  in  flour  and  grain,  n  s  Church  bet  Dalbousie 

and  Sussex,  h  same. 
Thorpe,  Mrs.  h  Wellington  Square  opp  Market  building. 

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Thorpe,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Little  Sussex  and  Nioholaa. 

Tiernaa,  Mrs.  Ann,  h  Sherwood,  bet  Qaeen  und  Oregon,  L.B.F. 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  Hanora,  h  Kinp;  ^  etBideau  and  Parry. 

Tierney,  William,  clork,  44  B,i(    lu. 

Timbers,  William,  shoemaker,  I  >.  MoQuade. 

Timmings,  James,  drayman,  Victoria  Brewery. 

Tims,  Thomas  D.,  book-keeper.  Audit  office,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Eich- 

mond  Road. 
TIMS,  FRANK  D.,  book-keeper,  Hon  James  Skead,  h  Queen  bet 

Fooley's  Bridge  and  Cathcart, 
Tobin,  James,  laborer,  h  Centre. 
Tobin,  Moeen  E.,  lumber  merchant,  off  and  h  n  s  George  bet  William 

and  Dalhousio. 
Todd,  Alfred,  chief  clerk  of  Private  Bills,  Legislative  Assembly,  h 

Vittoria  opp  John. 
TODD,  ALPHEUS,  librarian.  Parliamentary  library,  h  Hull,  C.  E. 
Tolmie,  John,  clerk.  Detail  Branch  U.  G.  Sales,  Dept.  Crown  Lands, 

bda  71  Sussex. 
Tombs,  Frederick,  carpenter,  Power  &  Son. 
Tomlinson,  W.,  teller,  Ottawa  Branch  Bank  of  B.  N.  A.,  140  Wei- 

liogton,  bds  Sparks. 
Toomy,  William,  laoorer,  h  58  York. 

TORONTO  HOUSE,  71  Sparks,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Trotter,  proprietress. 
Torrance,  David,  shoemaker,  h  n  s  Besserer  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Torrance,  John  A,,  Secretary  Finance  Dept.,  Eastern  Block. 
Touohette,  Leandre,  clerk,  96  Sussex,  bds  same. 
Touhey,  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  Biddy. 
Touhey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  liot»  i.  Little  Sussex. 
Toaiangeau,  J.  Flavien,  pxintiit,  Queen's  Printer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  be 

Dalhousie  sod  SngweK. 
Tourangeau,  O.,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 
Townscnd,  Charles,  whoelright,  cor  George  and  Pooley's  Bridge. 
Townsend,  Harry,  actor,  bds  112  Tvellington. 
Townsend,  John,  wheelwright,  John. 
TOWNSEND  JOHN,  lessee  and  manager,  Her  Majesty's  Theatre,  h 

112  and  114  Wellington.     (See  advertisement.) 
Toy,  Charles,  laborer,  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 
Toy,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Cumberland  bet  York  and  Rideau. 
TRACY,  JAMES,  watches,  clocks  and  je  vtJry,  19  Rideau,  h  s  sDaly 

near  Gloucenter.     (See  card.) 
Tracy,  Wm.  H.,  watchmaker,  h  n  s  Stewart  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Trainor,  Daniel,  laborer,  h  Centre. 
TRAUNWIESER,  F.,  manufacturing  jeweler,  14  Elgin  opp  P.  O. 

WESTS)  BBADLEr^  CARY,  97  Cliambers  StreetTNew  YorV 
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TRAVELj.EttS' INSURANCE  CO  ,  (Hartford)  J.  T.  &  W.  Fennock, 

af'ento,  office  19|  Sparks. 
Travel  jr,  Thomas,  tcamstor,  Porley  &  Patteo. 
Traversy,  Ephraiai,  shoomftker,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and 

J^alhousio. 
TRaVERSY,  TSIDOKR,  L.,  dry  goods,  groceries,  &c.,  82  Sussex,  h 

128  11  a  York  bet  Ouinborl&nd  and  Dalhousio. 
Traversy,  Toussaint,  has  Ottawa  bet  Gloucester  and  (Uiiipol. 
Trayler,  Alfred,  builder  and  contractor,  Besserer  cor  Nelsou,  h  235 

Ridcau. 
Tremblay,  Michael   J.,   student-nt-law,   Lewis,   Piuhey  &   Ward,    and 

secretary  P(tlioo  CommissionerH.  bds  Gloucester  Township. 
Trembl<)  Antoiue,  carpenter,  U  o  s  King  near  Napoleon. 
TrioUe,  Cyprien,  h  Cumberland  bet  Murray  and  St.  Patrick 
TROTTER,  MRS.  M.  A.,  proprietress  Toronto  Mouse,  71  «p 
Trudean,  Alexis,  carpenter,  h  Park  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
TRUDEAU,  TbUSSAINT,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Public    ,Vork.s. 

h  s  B  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
True"! el,  F.,  pressman.  Queen's  Printer. 
Trudel,  Th6ophile,  prcrtsman.  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  h  Murray. 
Trudel,  Mrs.  Mary,  (widow  Pierre,)  h  n  a  Bolton,   Letter  "  O"  bet 

Metcalfo  aud  Dalhousie. 
Tubman,  Thomas,  school  toncher,  h  n  s  Oathcartbet  Sussex  &  Dalhousie. 
Tuck,  Samuel  A.,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  '  R,aby  &  Tuck),  shop 

e  s  Dalhouoit  bet  Cathoart  and  Bolton,  Letter  •'  0." 
Tuppor,  James  M.,,  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Olarenoo  and  Murray. 
Turcotte,  Ambroise,  laborer,  h  No.  3  Barrett's  Rov,  Redpath. 
Turootte,  Honor,  raftsman,  has  Murray,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Turcotte,  J.  E.,  clerk,  Secretary'n   Branch,  P.  0.    Department,   bds 

Metcalfe  cor  Queen. 
Turgeon,  Charles,  clerk,  James  Buchanan. 
Turgcou,  George,  bds  Mosgrove  nr  Canal  Basin. 
Turgeon,  Ed.,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Turgeon,  Jule,  Laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 
Turgeon,  Joseph,  messenger,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  St.   Patrick  cor 

Dalhoufie. 
Turgeon,  Joseph  B.,  License  Inspector  and  General  Agent,  office  118;^^ 

Rideau,  h  Mosgrove  bet  St.  Paul  and  Canal  Basin. 
Turgeon,  J.  B.,  laborer,  Porley  &  Pattee. 
Turner,  Iroderiok,  photographer,  with  E.  Spencer. 
Turner,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth,  h  171  Rideau. 
Turpin,  Louis,  laborer,  h  Oregon  bet  Sherwood  and  Broad. 
Tuttle,  Quartus,  bookkeeper,  D.  Moore,  67  York,  bds  same. 

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Tye,  John,  mason,  h  Augusta  bet  Rideau  and  Franklin. 

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Uneau,  Alphonse,  raftsman,  li  n  s  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
UNION  HOUSE,  Geo.  Armstrong,  proprietor,  37  and  39  Elgin  cor 
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Vail,  Philip,  carpenter,  Thos,  McGreevey. 

Yalado,  Frangois  X.,  physician,  h  and  off.  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex 
and  Dalhousie. 

Valade,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Chapel. 

Valade,  Pierre,  laborer,  h  n  s  Parry  bet  Chapel  and  Gloucester. 

Valiquette,  Alphonse,  tanner,  J.  Bochester,  jr. 

Yaliquette,  Baptiste,  laborer,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Valiquette,  F.  X.,  assistant  messenger,  Provincial  Registrar's  office,  h 
Murray,  opp  Cathedral. 

Valiquette,  G.  G.,  tinsmith,  55  York. 

Valiquette,  Joachim,  jr,  baker,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Valiquette,  Joachim,  baker,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Valiquette,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  Sussex,  h  same. 

Valiquette,  Joseph,  tinsmith,  N.  Germain,  h  St.  Patrick. 

Valiquette,  Maxime,  chief  messenger  and  office-keeper,  Provincial  Regis- 
trar's office,  h  Murray  opp  Cathedral. 

Valiquette,  Peter,  clerk,  Hotel  du  Canada,  (late  old  College)  Sussex. 

VALIQUETTE,  P.  R.,  general  grocer,  47  York,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet 
Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Valiquette,  T.  pressman,  Queen's  Printer. 

Valleau,  C.  G.,  carpenter,  h  Metcalfe  cor  Queen. 

Vallee,  Peter,  sawyer,  A.  H.  Baldwin. 

Vallerand,  Flavien,  clerk,  Executive  Council  office,  h  40  e  s  Metcalfe 
bet  Queen  and  Albert. 

Vallerand,  Victor,  clerk,  Garland,  Mutchmor  &  Co. 

VAN  CORTLANDT,  E.,  M.D.,  coroner  and  consulting  physician  to 
the  Protestant  Hospital,  off.  and  h  294  Wellington. 

VanFelson,  George,  clerk,  Woods  and  Forests  Branch,  Dept.  Crown 
Lands,  h  e  s  Cumberland  opp  George. 

VanKoughnet,  L.,  chief  clerk,  office  of  Indian  Affairs,  bds  Carroirs, 
Metcalfe. 

Vannier,  Bazil,  baker,  h  n  s  Cathcart  near  Rideau  River. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €AB¥,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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VANSITTART,  JOHN  a.,  secretary,  Railway  Commissioners,  h  Glou- 
cester. 

Varin,  Gt.  A.,  clerk,  Jesuits'  Estate  and  Crown  Domain  branch,  Bept. 
Orown  Lands,  bds  cor  Metcalfe  and  Queen. 

Varin,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (wid  Eusdl)e),  2  Clarence. 

Vandette,  Isidore,  laborer,  li  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Cumberland  and  Dal- 
housio. 

Vaudette,  Isidore,  laborer,  h  n  s  Ottawa  opp  Chapel. 

Vaudette,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Vaughan,  James,  laborer,  h  Little  Sussex. 

VAUGHAN,  JOSEPH  J.  (J.  J.  Vaughan  &  Co.,)  h  190  Wellington, 

VAUGHAN,  J.  J.  &  CO.  (Joseph  J.  Vaughan  and  John  Hugill), 
manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  furniture,  and  manufacturers  of 
folding  spring  mattresses,  190  Wellington. 

Vauz,  Thomas,  accountant.  Legislative  Assembly,  bds  34  Sparks. 

Venne,  A.,  book-binder.  Queen's  Printer. 

Verdant,  Bazil,  water  carter,  h  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Verret,  George,  clerk,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  Augusta  bet  Bideau  and 
Franklin. 

Vicars,  Robert,  clerk,  Robinson  &  Co.,  h  144  York. 

VICTORIA  HOTEL,  John  Mclntyre,  proprietor,  cor  St.  Paul  &  Mos- 
grove. 

Vienno,  Miohaud  Jos ,  compositor,  Queen's  Printer. 

Villandry,  Mazime,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie  &  Cumberland. 

Villeneuve,  Henry,  laborer,  Perkins'  foundry. 

Villeneuve,  Isaac,  sawyer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Villeneuve,  Joseph,  laborer,  h  Water  bet  King  and  Rideau  River. 

Villeneuve,  Joseph,  teamster,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 

Villeneuve,  Thomas,  raftsman,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cum- 
berland. 

Vincent,  Olivier,  library  messenger.  Parliamentary  library,  h  Church 
bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Viverais,  Mrs.  Victorine,  h  Victoria  nr  John. 

Vondette,  Joseph,  laborer,  Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co. 

Von  LAER,  JAMES,  seedsman  and  florist,  51  York,  h  same. 


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WADE,  WILLIAM,  manager  Ontario   (Branch)   Bank,  h 

Sparks  and  Metcalfe. 
Wadsworth,  James,  retired,  h  n  s  Ottawa  nr  Rideau  River. 
Wager,  Mrs.  Susan,  (widow  John,)  h  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and 

George. 

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Wagoner,  B.  A.,  New  Edinburgh  flour  mills. 

Waggoner,  S.  H.,  miller,  New  Edinburgh  flour  mills. 

Waite,  Henry,  laborer,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Little  Sussex  and  Nicholas. 

Wakely,  Daniel,  blacksmith,  h  Nicholas  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod.' 

Wakely,  James,  cabinetmaker,  h  s  s  George  ,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Oum< 

land. 
Waloot,  Charles  T.,  accountant^  Indian  Department,  h  s  s  Slater  bet 

Metcalfe  and  O'Connor. 
Waldon,  Mrs.  Amelia,  h  Theodore  nr  Nicholas. 
Wales,  Wm.,  builder  and  contractor,  h  n  s  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and 

Cumberland. 
Walker,  George,  salesman,  J.  Offord,  h  Maria  nr  O'Connor. 
Walker,  George,  shoe  store,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Walker,  Isaac,  (Whiteside  &  Walker,)  65  Rideau. 
Walker,  Wm.,  h  139  Daly. 
Walker,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  h  cor  Queen  and  Bank. 
WALKER,  W.  H.,  attorney-at-law,  3  Bideau,  h  280  nsBideaubet 

Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Wall,  John,  laborer,  h  w  s  Cumberland  bet  Bolton  and  St.  Andrew. 
WALL,  WILLIAM,  dealer  in  groceries,  provisions,  wines,  liquors,  &o., 

73  Bideau  cor  Nicholas,  h  same. 
Wallace,  Martin,  lock  laborer,  b  n  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King&  Cumberland, 
Wallace,  Peter,  lock  laborer,  u  a  St.  Andrew,  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
WALLEB,  BICHABD,  compositor.  Hunter,  Bose  &  Co.,  h  MetoJfe, 

L.  r.,  bet  Baird  and  McKay. 
WALLEB,  WILJjIAM  H.,  reporter,  h  ns  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Wallingford,  George,  butcher,  market  building. 
Walls,  John,  messenger,  Customs  Dept.,  h  Stewart  bet  Cumberland  and 

Ottawa. 
Walsh,  James,  clerk,  Dept.  Public  Works, '       i  Murray  nr  Dalhousie. 
Walsh,  James,  porter,  Bussell  House. 
Walsh,  John,  clerk.  Legislative  Council. 
Walsh,  Michael,  messenger,  Public  Works,  h  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and 

Cumberland. 
Walters,  John,  axe-maker,  S.  Wa^ihburn. 
Walton,  Festus,  painter,  h  246  Bideau. 
Walton,  Festus,  merchant  tailor,  41^  Sparks,  h  Sandy  Hill. 
WALTON,  G.  A;,  agent  Wheeler  &  Wilson's  sewing  machines,  off  37 

Sparks,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Ward,  J.  W.  W.,  (^Lewis,  Pinhey  &  Ward,)  15  Elgin. 
Ward,  Joseph,  architect,  4  Princess  Terrace. 
Wardle,  Abraham,  contractor,  h  163  Wellington. 

WESTS,  BBADLEY  &  CARY,  97  Cbambers  Street,  New  York, 
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Warden,  Matbew,  (0.  Wardell  &  Go.,)  h  36  Sussex. 

Wardell,  0.  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  oommission  merchants,  86  Sussex. 

Wardrope,  Robert,  engineer,  0.  &  P.  B.,  h  s  s  Bolton,  Letter  ''  0"  bet 

Garleton  and  Cumberland. 
WARDROPE,  REV.  THOMAS,  Free  Church,  h  Stewart  bet  Cum- 

berland  and  King. 
Wamock,  James,  Metropolitan  Bakery,  has  Murray  bet  Dalhonsie  and 

Cumberland. 
Warren,  Mis.  Eliza,  h  Kent  bet  Yittoria  and  Wellington. 
Warren,  Thomas,  mason,  h  s  s  Parry  bet  King  and  Nelson. 
Washburn,  Albert  S.,  student,  Lees  &  Gemmell. 
WASHBURN,  SEXTON,  manufacturer  of  axes  and  edge  tools,  Head, 

Chaudidre  Island,  h  Hull,  C.  E. 
Watchorn,  John,  cabinetmaker,  has  Albert  bet  Concession  line  and 

Richmond  Road. 
Waterhouse,  Israel,  laborer,  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd. 
WATERS,  DAVID,  grocer,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie,  h  same.  (See 

card.) 
Waters,  William,  laborer,  h  w  s  Cumberland  bet  St.  Andrew  and  Bolton. 
Watcrson,  Charles,  laborei^h  Theodore  nr  Nicholas. 
Waterson,  Wm.,  carpenter,  J.  M.  Currier  &  Co. 
Waterstone,  James,  tinsmith,  H.  Meadows  &  Co.,  35  Sussex. 
Watkins,  John,  employee,  James  Buchanan,  h  s  8  Bolton  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
WATSON  ISAAC,  editor,  bds  Queen. 
Watson,  Thomas,  laborer,  h  s  s  Queen  bet  Hugh  and  Sally. 
WATSON,  THOMAS,  sherif  s  Bailiff,  h  Queen  bet  Sally  and  Hugh. 
Watson,  William;  sawyer,  h  Sherwood  cor  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 
Watt,  David,  carter,  h  King  cor  McTaggart. 
Watts,  James,  blacksmith,  Oreo.  White. 

Watts,  Thomas,  notary  public  and  conveyancer,  off.  and  h  166  York. 
Watts,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  Q.  R.  Russell. 
Weatherley,  H.  S.,  clerk  in  charge  of  Stamp  Branch,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h 

Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
Weaver,  Felix,  carter,  h  Vittoria. 

Weaver,  George,  plasterer,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 
Webb,  Henry  F.,  compositor,  Hunter,  Rose  &  Co. 
Webb,  Wm.  R.,  h  Bridge  near  Queen. 
WEBSTER,  JOHN  &  ROBERT,  builders  and  contractors,  Ottawa  cor 

Stewart. 
Webster,  Robert,  (John  and  Robert  Webster,)  h  w  s  Ottawa  bet  Daly 

and  Stewart. 
Webster,  William,  h  Otta.ira  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 

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Wegar,  Sidney,  laborer,  h  244  Bideau. 

Weir,  Andrew,  laborer,  h  Glonoester  bet  Percy  and  Concession  Line. 

Welch,  David,  printer,  h  Gloucester  bet  Bideau  and  Parry. 

Welch,  David,  laborer,  h  150  Clarence. 

Welch,  John,  plasterer,  bds  s  s  Murray,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Welch,  Mrs.  Catherine,  (wid  Patrick,)  h  s  s  Bedpath  bet  Carleton  and 

Dalhousie. 
Welch,  Mrs.  Mary,  (wid  Michael,)  h  s  s  St.  Andrew  bet  King  and 

Cumberland. 
Welch,  Michael,  provision  store,  Nicholas,  bet  Bideau  and  St.  Paul. 
Welch,  Michael,  messenger,  Dept.  Public  Works,  h  s  s  Murray  cor 

Dalhousie. 
Welch,  William,  moulder,  Perkins'  Foundry. 
WELCH,  W.  W.,  accountant,  Edward  Burstall,  bds  Bussell  House. 
Wellingford,  George,  h  n  s  Church  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Wellsman,  Charles,  baker,  h  King  bet  Ottawa  and  Parry. 
Wensley,  Thomas,  compositor.  Citizen  office,  h  Bideau. 
WESTEBN  FIBE,  LIFE  &  MABINE  INS.  CO.  of  England,  Henry 

Grist,  agent,  53  Sussex,  2  doors  north  of  York. 
Westman,  Edward,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGrel^ey. 
Westman,  Elijah,  carpenter,  h  s  s  Besserer  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 
WESTON,  ABU  AH,  (Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,)  res  Painted  Post, 

Steuben  Co.,  New  York. 
Westwick,  Thomas,  clerk,  Albion  Hotel. 
Wheatley,  Bobert,  shoemaker,  h  s  s  Church  cor  King. 
WHEELBB  &  WILSON'S  sewing  machine  agency,  G.  A.  Walton 

agent,  87  Sparks. 
Whelan,  Mrs.  Bridget,  (wid  Thomas,)  h  n  s  Ottawa  bet  Chapel  and 

Bideau  Biver. 
Whelan,  Denis,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  44  Bideau,  h  same. 
Whelan,  Mrs.  (widow  Michael,)  h  n  s  Baird  bet  Metcalfe  and  Carleton. 
Whelan,  Lawrence,  laborer,  h  s  s  St.  Patrick  bet  King  and  Cumber- 
land. 
Whilkos,  Miss,  milliner,  49  York. 
Whitoher,  W.  F.,  head  of  Fisheries  Branch,  Dept.  Crown  Lands,  h  39 

Daly. 
Whitioamb,  Joseph  S.,  h  s  s  Baird  near  Metcalfe. 
White,  Finlay,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
White,  George,  general  blacksmith,  Queen  bet  Pooley's  Bridge  and 

Cathcart,  L.B.F.,  h  sn,me. 
White,  Henry,  hackman,  h  Maria  bet  Albert  and  Victoria  Terrace. 
White,  James,  laborer,  O.  &  P.  B.,  h  e  s  Carleton  bet  Cathcart  Square 

and  Botler. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CART,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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White,  Jam&tf  compositor,  Hanter,  Bose  &  Co.,  h  Oathoart  bet  Ottawa 

and  Qaeen,  L.B.F. 
White,  Martin,  blacksmith,  h  Sherwood  bet  Qaeen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 
White,  Miss  Mary  Louisa,  dressmaker,  bds  s  s  Clarence  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Cumberland. 
White,  Patrick,  laborer,  h  n  s  Cathoart  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 
White,  Robert,  builder  and  oontraotor,  Queen  nr  O'Connor,  h  Bank. 
White,  Wm.,  secretary,  P.  0.  Dept.,  h  n  s  Bideau  nr  cor  Cobourg. 
White,  William,  carpenter,  h  172  York. 

White,  William,  meat  market,  Wellington  Square,  h  Bichmond  Boad. 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  clerk,  bds  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  clerk,  Thos.  McKay. 
Whitehead,  Mrs.  Mary,  (widow  William,)  bds  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Sussex. 
Whitehead,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  George  nr  Pooley's  Bridge. 
Whiteside,  F.  B ,  upholsterer,  65  Bideau. 
Whiteside,  Henry,  (Whiteside  &  Walker,)  h  Gloucester  o  s  bet  York 

and  Bideau.- 
WHITBSIDE  &  WALKEB,  (Henry  Whiteside  and  Isaac  Walker,) 

manufacturer  of  children's  carriages,  upholsterers,  65  Bideau. 
WHITESIDE  H.  &  CO.,  (Henry  Whiteside,  Alex.  Heney  and  Isaac 

Walker,)  proprietors  City  Express,  65  Bideau. 
Whitney,  Philip,  foreman,  Levi  Young. 

Whitney,  Bobert  D.,  printer,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Whittier,  Albert  S.,  millwright,  h  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 
Whitty,  James,  Hibernia  Hotel,  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Whitty,  James,  laborer,  h  w  s  King  bet  Clarence  and  St.  Patrick. 
Whyte,  James,  G ,  stationery,  books,  paper  hangings,  &c.,  34  Bideau. 
Whyte,  Bobert,  carpenter,  h  Bank  s  of  Sparks. 
Whyte,  Bobert,  clerk,  84  Bideau. 

Wickham,  Ignatius,  carpenter,  h  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
Wicksteed,  G.  W.,  law  clerk.  Legislative  Assembly. 
Wicksteed,  Horatio  A.,  accountant,  P.  0.  Dept.,  bds  Duignan's  Hotel. 
Wi^ley,  The  Misses,  Young  Ladies  Seminary,  e  s  Nicholas  bet  Bideau 

and  St.  Paul. 
Wigmore,  Mrs.  Jessie,  green  grocer,  253  Wellington  bet  Bank  &  Kent. 
WILKINSON,  JAMES,  flouring  mills,  Montreal,  L.B.F.,  store  Sussex 

cor  York. 
Williams,  David  P.,  clerk,  G.  May,  31  Sussex,  bds  78  York. 
WILLIAMS,  E.  P.,  book-keeper,  Perley  &  Pattee,  h  Victoria  Terrace, 

Bichmond  Boad. 
Williams,  Francis,  tailor,  h  s  s  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 
Williams,  H.  J.,  joiner,  h  78  York. 

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WilliamB,  John,  oonfeotioner,  bds  40  Sussex.  ' 

Williams,  Robt,  blacksmith,  Victoria  Foundry. 

Williamson,  Charles,  engineer,  Tug  *'  Express,"  h  Nicholas  bet  Rideai  | 

and  St.  Paul. 
Wills,  John  A.,  machinist,  bds  s  s  Metcalfe,  opp  O.  &  P.  R.  Depot. 
WILLS,  WM.  JOHN,  Immigration  Agent,  off.  s  s  Metcalfe,  opposite  | 

0.  &  P.  R.  Depot,  h  same. 
WILSON,  ANDREW,  (Andrew,  W.  &  Son,)  U  New  Edinburgh. 
Wilson,  Andrew  0.,  (A.  Wilson  &  Son,)  h  New  Edinburgh. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  clerk,  0.  &  P.  R.,  office  Desbarats'  building. 
Wilson,  E.  S.,  clerk,  Inspector  General's  office,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  west] 

of  Pooley's  Bridge. 
Wilson,  George,  carpenter,  h  Vittoria  near  Kent. 
Wilson,  Henry,  jr.,  bds  Redpath  bet  Oarleton  and  Dalhousie. 
Wilson,  Henry,  painter,  h  n  s  Redpath,  bet  Oarleton  and  Dalhousie. 
Wilson,  Hill,  moulder,  Victoria  Foundry,  h  Sherwood. 
WIL!E!ON,  JOHN,  barrister.  Master  and  Deputy  Registrar  in  Chancery, | 

off.  Court  House,  h  268  Rideau,  bet  Nelson  and  Gloucester. 
Wilson,  John,  carpenter,  Thos.  McGreevey. 
Wilson,  John,  compositor.  Daily  News, 

Wilson,  John  P.,  harness  maker,  h  n  s  Daly  bet  King  and  Cumberland 
Wilson,  John,  sadler,  h  166  Rideau. 
Wilson,  John,  currier,  Rochester's  tannery. 
Wilson,  John,  laborer,  h  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
Wilson,  Joseph,  clerk.  Money  Order  Branch,  P.O.  Dept.,  h  Wellington. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Chas.  Garth,  25  Rideau. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  h  Biddy  bee  Kent  and  Sally. 
Wilson,  Dr.  William,  Legislative  Assembly,  h  w  s  Sussex  opp  Cathedral.  I 
Wilson,  Dr.  William,  assistant  English  translator.  Legislative  Assembly,! 

h  Stewart  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 
Wilson,  William,  shoemaker,  h  Biddy,  bet  Kent  and  Sally. 
Wilson,  William,  clerk,  14  Rideau. 
Wilson,  William,  shoemaker,  h  Ashburnham  Hill. 
Wilson,  Wm.  S.,  salesman,  T.  &  W.  Hunton,  h  Slater. 
WILSON,  Z.,  County  Treasurer,  off.  Court  House,  h  Gloucester. 
WILSON,  ANDREW  &  SON,  (Andrew  and  Andrew  C.  Wilson,)  pro.| 

prietors  Daili/  Evening  News,  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 
WILY,  Lieut.-Col.  THOMAS,  Asst.  Quarter  Master  General,  h  41  Daly,| 
WinSeld,  James,  messenger.  Legislative  Council,  h  Sparks  nr  Kent. 
Winters,  Leonard,  groceries  and  provisions,  n  e  cor  Parry  and  Nelson,! 

h  same. 
Winters,  Mrs.  Sarah,  bds  St.  Andrew  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €AR¥,  97  Ctaambers  Street,  New  Torki  exelasife 
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WiM,  Jamefl,  baker,  h  w  s  Oamberland  oor  St.  Patrick. 

Witty,  H.  S.,  printer,  office  of  Evening  PoBt,  bds  O'Connor  bet  Albert 

and  Queen. 
WOLFF,  .^AMES  F.,  M.  D.,  pbysioian  and  surgeon,  off  and  h  Albert 

oor  Elgin. 
Wood,  Eben.,  cabinet-maker,  shop  St.  Paul,  h  n  s  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas 

and  Ottawa. 
Wood,  John,  teamster,  h  Montreal,  L.6.F. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Ann,  green  grocer,  252  Wellington. 
WOOD,  0.  C,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  43^  Sparks,  h  Maria  near 

Metcalfe. 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  C,  manager,  W.  D.  Wood,  h  38  Rideau. 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  D.,  dry  goods,  groceries,  hardware  and  erookery, 

dealer  in  coal,  iron,  &o.,  88  Rideau. 
Woodburn,  Alexander  S.,  (Bell  &  Woodburn,)  h  w  s  Elgin  bet  Slater 

and  Maria. 
Woodburn,  Thomas,  printer,  h  n  s  Rideau  cor  Gobourg. 
Woodburn,  William,  carpenter,  J.  M.  Ourrier  &  Go. 
Woodland,  James,  retired,  h  By  estate,  southern  limits. 
Woodland,  James,  laborer,  h  Gentre. 
Woodland,  Richard,  tanner  and  currier,  St.  Paul  bet  Little  Sussex  and 

Nicholas. 
Woodland,  Stewart,  butcher,  stall  Wellington  Square  market,  h  254 

Wellington. 
WOODLAND,  THOMAS,  clerk  and  weighmaster,  Wellington  Square 

market. 
WOODLAND,  THOMAS,    meat  market,  Wellington    Square,   bds 

Montgomery's  Hotel. 
Woodrow,  James,  clerk,  h  272  Rideau. 
Workman,  Alexander,  (Workman  &  Griffin,)  h  Wellington. 
Workman,  Alex.,  jr.,  salesman.  Workman  &  Griffin,  30  and  32  B''^e)iu. 
WORKMAN  &  GRIFFIN,  (Alexander  Workman,  sen.,  and  L  «ord 

Griffin,)  importers,  and  wholesale  and  retail  hardware  merchants, 

80  and  82  Rideau,  and  247  Wellington. 
WORTHINGTON,  THOMAS,  Assistant  Gommissiocer  of  Customs,  h 

Yittoria  near  Bank. 
Wright,  John,  laborer,  Perley  &  Pattee. 
WRIGHT,  PHILEMON,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  240  Wellington, 

hsame; 
Wright,  Wm.  R.,  senior  clerk,  Adjutant  General's  office,  h  Albert  bet 

Con.  line  and  Richmond  Road. 
Wjkes,  Edmund,  fitter,  Ottawa  Gas  Works,  bds  Nelson  bet  Rideau  and 

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Yeoman,  Joseph,  storeman,  GovernmeDt  varehouae,  h    Auguata  bet 

Bideau  and  Franklin. 
YORK,  JESSE  E.,  bakery  and  provision  store,  69  York,  h  same. 

(See  card.) 
YoricK,  John,  messenger,  Post  Office  Dapt.,  h  Murray  s  s  bet  Dalhousie 

and  Oumberland. 
Yorick,  Mrs..  Julia,  (widow  John,)  h  s  s  Murray  bet  Cumberland  and 

Dalhousie. 
Young,  Benjamin,  painter,  h  Nelson  bet  Parry  and  Murray. 
Young,  George,  Machinist,  Victoria  Foundry. 
Young,  John,  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
Young,  J.,  foreman,  Queen's  Printer  bindery. 
Young,  John,  weaver,  h  Wilbrod  bet  Gloucester  and  Ohapel. 
Young,  John,  grocery  and  provision  store,  cor  St.  Andrew  and  Cumber- 
land, h  same. 
YOUNG,  LEVI,  lumber  merchant  and  proprietor  saw  mills,  Viotoria 

Island,  h  Lloyd,  cor  Duke,  L.  B.  F. 
Young,  Levi  J.,  shipping  clerk,  Levi  Young,  bds  Duke,  L.B.F. 
Young,  Michael,  cattle  drover,  h  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 
Young,  Mrs.  Catherine,  h  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 
YOUNG,  ROBERT  P.,  manager,  Levi  Young,  bds  Duke,  L.B.F. 
Young,  Truman,  mason,  h  s  s  Albert  bet  Concession  Line  and  Rich'  IBXlj^JSTJ 

mond  Road, 
Young,  Wm.,  (^  Young  &  Radford,)  hws  O'Connor,  bet  Slater  and  Maria. 
YOUNG  &  RADFORD,  (Wm.  Young  and  J.  J.  [Radford,)  watchmakers 

and  jewellers,  80  Sparks. 


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Zimermann,  John  G.,  tobaccos,  cigars  and  fancy  goods,  n  w  cor  Sparks 

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Press  of  the  United  States,  proclaiming  the  Buperiority  of  the 
DUPLEX  ELLIPTIC,  or  DOUBLE  SPRING  SKIRTS,  which 
have  now  become  the  Standard  Skirt  of  the  Fashionable  World. 

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Bend  or  Break  like  Single  Springs,  but  will  retain  their  Perfect 
and  Beautiful  Shape. 

At  Wholesale  by  the  Exclusive  Manufacturers  and  Sole 
Owners' of  the  Patent. 

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Arooldi,  Kiug,  11  Metcalfe. 

firaah,  Charles  E.,  8  Rideaa. 

Christie,  S.,  6  Sparks. 

Dowsley  &  Oo.,  Post  Office  Bailding,  Elgin. 

Agents,  Oommisaion. 

(S«  alio  CommUtion,  Fortoarimgf  and  Shipping  Agtnti.) 

Bmah,  Charles,  E.,  8  Bideaa. 
Olemow,  Francis,  6  Elgin. 
Oraioe,  R.  W.,  P.  0.  Building,  Elgin. 
Hannam,  J.  M.  T.,  19  Sparks. 
Herrick,  G.  H.,  8  Ridean. 
Satton,  James  T.,  foot  of  Sosssez. 

Agents,  Distillery. 
Herrick,  Ot.  H.,  8  Rideaa.    (Morton's.) 

Agents,  General. 

Brash,  Charles  E.,  8  Rideau. 

Cruice,  R.  W.,  P.  0.  Building,  Elgin. 

Christie,  S.,  5  Sparks. 

Denison,  Wm.  G.,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe. 

Fortin,  J.  P.,  Le  Canada  office,  26  York. 

Orison,  Louis  A.,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Herrick,  G.  H.,  8  Rideaa. 

Thomas,  C.  J.,  Government  Hill. 

Tnrgeon,  J.  B.,  118i  Rideau. 

Agents,  Insurance. 

(See  also  Inturance  Companies  and  Jgenti.) 

Brush,  Charles  E.,  3  RiJeau.      .-m?'  :, 

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Olemow,  F.,  6  Elgin. 

Cochrane,  J.  0-  T.,  Elgin  opp  Russell  House. 

Durie,  John,  10  Sparks. 

Grant,  Donald  M.,  Sparks  oor  Elgin. 

Grist,  Henry,  Sussex,  2  doors  north  of  York. 

Hannum,  J.  M.  T.,  19  Sparks. 

Heubach  &  Coward,  15  Sparks. 

O'Connor,  B.  E.,  York  cor  Sussex. 

Pennook,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19J.  ^ 

Wade,  Wm.,  Ontario  Bank. 

Agents,  Land  and  Estate- 

Grast.i  Donald  M.,  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 
McLean,  Hector,  19  Sparks. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19J  Sparks. 


Agents,  Manufaoturers. 

Hay,  George,  24  Sparks. 

Isaac,  Thomas,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe. 

MoDougal,  Francis,  33  Sussex. 

Marston,  George  J.,  jr ,  234  Wellington. 

Starke,  James,  24  Bideau. 

Workman  <&  Griffin,  30  and  32  Bidean. 

Agents,  Sewing  Machines^ 

Beach,  A.  C,  &  Co.,  62  Sparks. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  James,  84  York.  , 

Walton,  George  A.,  37  Sparks. 


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Agents,  Steamboat. 

Brush,  Charles  E.,  (Boyal  Mail  Line,)  3  Bideau. 

Dowsley  &  Co.,  (Dickinson's  Line,)  P.  O.  Building,  Elgin. 

Kelly,  J.  H.,  (Ontario  Steamboat  Company,)  off  Sussex  near  Clarence. 

McNaughton,  Capt.  M.,  Sincennes  &  McNaughton's  Tug  Line,  office 

Canal  Basin. 
Murphy,  Denis,  agent,  Montreal  &  Ottawa  Forwarding  Line,  Canal  Basin. 
Stoughton,  H.  G.,  (Northern  Transportation   Company,  office,  Dowsley 

&  Co.,  Elgin. 
Sutton,  James  T.,  (Ottawa  Biver  Navigation  Co.,)  Queen's  Wharf. 

WESTS,  BBADLEY  &  €AR¥,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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Agents,  Steamships. 

Anchor  Line,  J.  M.  T.  HaDnuni,  agent. 

Montreal  Ocean  Steamship,  Heubach  &  Coward,  agents,  17  Sparks. 

Agrioultural  Implements- 
Hay,  George,  21  Sparks. 
Isaac,  Thomas,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe. 
McDougal,  Francis,  Sussex. 
Starke,  James,  24  Bidean. 
Workman  &  Griffin,  .30  and  32  Rideau,  and  247  Wellington. 

Ales,  Importer  of' 
Arnoldi,  King,  11  Metcalfe. 

Architects  and  Civil  Engineers. 

Fripp,  Sidney  B.,  h  282  Wellington  near  Bay. 

Fuller,  Thomas,  off.  Government  Hill. 

Haycock,  Samuel  H.,  res.  Hull,  C.  E. 

Horsey,  Henry  H.,  285  Bideau. 

Killaly,  John,  Lloyd  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.6.F. 

Laver,  Augustus,  12  Elgin. 

LeGourt,  Joseph  P.  M.,  n  s  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Mara,  Ed.  A.,  Albert  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Perry,  George  H.,  Sussex  cor  York. 

Sims,  Henry  A.,  3  Bideau. 

Stent,  Thomas,  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Surtees,  Bobert,  New  Edinburgh. 

Ward,  Joseph,  4  Princess  Terrace. 

'  ■  Artists. 

Collin,  Francis,  at  Spencer's  Photogragh  Booms. 

Attorneys  and  Solicitors. 

(See  BatristerSf  Mtomeys,  l[C,) 

Auction  and  Commission  Merchants- 

Boyden,  Joseph,  60  Sussex. 

Chambers,  M.  E.,  York  near  market  building. 

McDonald,  John,  cor  Queen  and  Elgin. 

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McDonald  &  Brother,  (Albert  and  Charles,)  40  Sussex. 
McLean,  Hector,  19  Sparks. 
Rowe,  Amos,  42  Rideau. 
Warden  &  Co.,  36  Sussex. 

Axe  and  Edge  Tool  Manufacturers. 

Proulx,  Edward,  Duke  near  Queen. 
Washburn,  Sexton,  Chaudi&re  Island. 

Bakers  and  Confectioners- 

Best,  Francis,  cor  Queen  and  O'Connor. 

Hanly,  Thomas,  82  Rideau. 

Ilile,  Thomas,  Dalhousie  bet  Church  and  St.  Andrew. 

Jamieson,  Robert,  Besserer  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

Joyce,  P.,  King  bet  Rideau  and  York. 

Kimber,  John  A.,  King  bet  Ottawa  and  Murray. 

Scott,  Mrs,,  Elgin  cor  Sparks. 

Shouldia,  George,  186  York  cor  King. 

Yaliquette,  J.,  St.  Patrick  near  Gloucester. 

Warnock,  James,  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

York,  J.  E.,  69  York. 

Bankers. 

Heubach  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W..  19J  Sparks. 

Banks. 
{See  Page  30.) 

Barbers  and  Hairdressers. 

(See  Hairdreuers  and  Perfumers.) 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  Solicitors,  &c. 

Baines,  Charles  T.,  office,  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 
Boulton,  James  P.,  Elgin  opposite  Russell  House. 
Bradley,  Richard  A.,  Elgin  corner  Sparks. 
Buoke,  Julius  P.,  Masonic  Hall,  Elgin. 
Campbell,  Donald,  10  ii<lgin.  ....■:- 

Campbell  &  Kennedy,  10  Elgin. 
Clegg,  Wm.,  11  Metcalfe. 

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Olegg  &  Nellia,  11  Metcalfe. 

Duok,  William,  Masonic  Hall,  Elgin. 

Paoke  &  Buoke,  Masonic  Hall,  Elgin. 

Panning,  A.  T.,  e  s  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 

Fellowes,  G.  B.  L.,  Rideau  nr  Court  House  Avenue. 

Fellowes  &  Radenhurst,  Rideau  near  Court  House  Ayenue. 

Oemmell,  J.  J.,  Court  House. 

Gibb,  Alexander,  3  Rideau. 

Gibbs,  H.  J.,  cor  Sparks  and  Metcalfe. 

Haycock  &  Haycock,  over  P.  0.  Block. 

Keefer,  Augustus,  12  Elgin. 

Kennedy,  George,  10  Elgin. 

Lapierre,  Horace,  corner  Fork  and  Sussex. 

Lees,  Robert,  Court  House. 

Lees  &  Gemmell,  Court  House. 

Lewis,  John  B.,  15  Elgin. 

Lewis  &  Pinhey,  15  Elgin. 

Lewis,  Pinhey  &  Ward,  15  Elgin. 

Lyon,  Robert,  22  Metcalfe. 

Lyon  &  Remon,  22  Metcalfe. 

Maopherson,  J.  P.,  11  Metcalfe. 

Mallooh,  John,  32  Sparks. 

Matheson,  W.  Marshall,  17  Elgin. 

Murphy,  Joseph  J.,  2  York. 

Nellis,  Thomas  F.,  11  Metcalfe. 

O'Connor,  Daniel,  York  comer  Sussex. 

O'Gara,  Martin,  33  Rideau. 

Pinhey,  Charles  H.,  15  Elgin. 

Radenhurst,  Wm.  H.,  Rideau  near  Mathews'  Hotel. 

Boss,  Alexander,  29  Elgin. 

Koss,  William  A.,  3  Rideau. 

Soott,  Richard  W.,  3  Rideau. 

Soott  &  Ross,  3  Rideau. 

Thompson,  T.  W.,  e  s  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 

Walker,  Wm.  H.,  3  Rideau. 

Ward,  J.  W.,  15  Elgin. 

Wilson,  John,  Court  House. 

Baths. 
Palmer,  Henry,  27.SttBsex. 

Berlin  Wool  and  Fancy  Goods. 

Beach  &  Co;,  62  Sparks. 

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Morton,  Mrs.  Bessie,  18  Bideau. 


Billiatd  Booms. 

Boorget,  James,  Bussell  House. 
Murray,  William,  28  Metcalfe. 
Bideau  Club,  200  WellingtAn. 

Blaoksmiths. 

Ahearn,  J.  &  W.,  Duke  between  Queen  and  Lloyd. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland 

Bray,  John,  New  Edinburgh. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  40  Clarence. 

Brutd,  Emerald,  45  Clarence. 

Evans,  Jeremiah,  Sparks  cor  Bank. 

Kehoe,  John,  Nicholas  bet  Bideau  and  St.  Paul. 

Kehoe,  Thomas,  n  s  Church,  near  Sussex. 

Kehoe,  William,  George  bet  Sussex  and  William. 

KilduflF,  Peter,  34  York. 

Lariviere,  P.,  w  s  Dalhousie,  bet  Murray  and  Clarence. 

Mahon,  Martin,  Dalhousie  corner  George. 

Nicholson,  Samuel,  80  Clarence. 

Porter,  Henry,  72  Clarence. 

Townsend,  Charles,  near  Pooley's  Bridge. 

Blank  Book  Manufaotoreri. 

{See  Bookbinders  and  Blank  Book  Manufactwert.) 

Boarding  Houses. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Joseph,  Sussex  cor  Cathcart. 

Dubell,  Mrs.,  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Fisette,  Mrs.,  Albert  bet  Metcalfe  and  Elgin. 

Guilohrist,  John,  26  Clarence. 

Herbert,  P.,  cor  St.  Paul  and  Nicholas. 

Jacquies,  Miss  Emily,  Queen  bet  Metcalfe  andp'Connor. 

James,  James,  66  Sparks.  t 

Leamy,  Mrs.  James,  25  York. 

McGilUvray,  John,  St.  Andrews  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Munro,  John,  Bridge  opp  Oregon. 

O'Beilly,  Mr.  Charles,  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd. 

Pardey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  287  Wellington  bet  Yittoria  and  Water. 

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Street,  Mrs.  Mary,  52  Suse  ;x. 
Satton,  Mrs.,  80  Metcalfe  cor  Queen. 

Boat  Builders. 

Oookbnrn,  John,  foot  of  Bay. 

Mason,  Wm.,  Head,  Ghaudidre  Island. 

Book  Binders  and  Blank  Book  Manufacturers. 

Barber,  John  H.,  86  Sparks. 

Desbarats,  George  E.,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor. 

Hope,  James  &  Co.,  Sparkb  cor  Elgin, 

Hnnter,  Bose  &  Co.,  Sparks  opp  Wellington  Ward  Market, 

Mortimer,  A.,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe,  entrance  22  Metcalfe. 

Booksellers  and  Stationers- 
Barber,  John  H.,  86  Sparks. 
Doric,  John  &  Son,  10  Sparks. 
Davernay  Bros.,  26  York. 
Hauser,  Augustin,  Wellington  near  Bank. 
Hope,  James  &  Co.,  Sparks  cor  Elgin.. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Eliza,  York  near  Snssez. 
Whyte,  James  G.,  84  Rideau. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers  and  Dealers: 

kaeoB  &  Huckell,  15  Sussex. 

BeUemare,  T.,  79  Sussex 

Crosby,  Francis  Gt.,  51  Sparks. 

Cuzner,  Luke,  29  Bideau. 

Demarais,  Leonard,  50  Clarence. 

Dcrooher,  Oliver,  77  Sussex. 

Fogarty,  Patrick,  Mosgrove  cor  St.  Paul. 

Frazer,  Wm.,  Queen  L.  B.  F. 

Grimes,  Thomas,  s  s  Cathoart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Groulx,  Toussaint,  Sussex  bet  Murray  and  Clarence. 

Heney,  John,  90  Sussex. 

Howe,  George  &  Son,  10  Rideau  and  69  Sussex. 

Lamb,  Wm.  A..  28  Sussex. 

Latimer,  Wm.,  157  Wellington. 

Lawrence  Bros.,  52  Sussex. 

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Lebean,  Simeon,  78  Sussex. 

MoQuade,  Daniel,  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 

Mills,  Samuel,  Dalbousie  cor  George. 

Moreau,  Israel,  e  s  Sussex  bet  Murray  and  Olarenoo. 

Nelson,  Thomas,  883  Wellington. 

Nolan,  Bros.,  Glouooster  bet  Parry  and  Rideaa. 

O'Oonnor,  John,  w  s  Dalhousie  near  Rideau. 

Offord,  Jonathan,  18  Rideau. 

Preston,  Geo.,  H.,  12  and  03  Rideau. 

Starmer,  Thomas,  126  Rideau. 

Taegar,  0.,  Dalhousie  bet  Rideau  and  George. 

Valiquette,  Joseph,  89  Sussex. 

Walker,  George,  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Brass  Foundeio. 

Friedriok,  T.,  William  near  Rideau. 
Garth,  Oharles,  25  Rideau. 

Brewers  and  Maltsters. 

Diamond,  John  W.,  St.  Paul  near  Ottawa. 

Roohestcr,  John,  jr,  Victoria  Brewery,  Richmond  Road. 

Stirling,  George,  foot  of  Locks. 

Brokers. 

Brush,  Oharles  £.,  3  Rideau.  . , , 

Heubaoh  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 
Grant,  Donald  M.,  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19  J  Sparks. 

Brokers  Exchange  ana  Money. 

Heubach  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19^  Sparks. 

Broom  and  Brush  ManuftMturers- 

Reardon,  W.  &  R.,  William  near  Rideau.  ^    . 

Builders  and  Oontraotors- 

Davis,  Wm.,  Clarence  near  Cumberland. 

Dow,  Donald,  Besderer  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

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Dunn,  Edward,  8  s  Catlioart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Gibbault,  Adolpho,  Ottawa  bet  Bridge  and  Sherwood. 

Goodwin,  James,  Carleton  Square. 

Holbrook,  Thomaa,  Gloucester  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 

Loftus,  P.  A.,  199  Rideau. 

MoGreevcy,  R.  H.,  2  York. 

Painter  &  Taylor,  Albert  opp  City  Hall  Square. 

Power,  Patrick,  Stewart  near  Canal  Basin. 

Rowan,  Thos.,  Bolton  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Kowat,  John,  Duke  bet  Queen  and  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 

Sparks,  Alexander,  Maria  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Stapledon,  John  S.,  Qlouoester  near  Rideau. 

Stapledon,  Philip,  Gloucester  near  Rideau. 

Stewart,  Robert,  18  Augusta. 

Thomas,  Chas.  T.,  Parliament  Hill. 

Ward,  Joseph,  4  Princess  Terrace. 

Webster,  John  &  Robert,  w  s  Ottawa  cor  Stewart. 

Butchers. 

Boyle,  Michael,  14  Market  Building. 
Bufton,  Jonathan,  Wellington  Ward  market. 
Cawthra,  Binns,  10  Rideau. 
Coady,  Thos.,  12  Market  Building. 
Connelly,  James  C,  11  Market  Building. 
Duhamel,  Francis,  Duke  opp  Lloyd. 
Gardman,  John,  9  Market  Building. 
Gleeson,  John,  8  Market  Building. 
Hilliard,  Robert,  Market  Building. 
Kelly,  Dan,  6  Market  Building. 
Kenna,  John,  Bridge,  L.B.F. 
Kennedy,  ijornelius,  3  Market  Building. 
Kennedy,  John,  10  Market  Building. 
Lacey,  Thos.,  12  Market  Building. 
SfoKever,  P.,  18  Market  Building. 
Mohr,  Harry,  By  Ward  Market. 
Moore,  H.  P.,  46  York. 
Owen,  I  Arthur,  72  Rideau. 
Poulin,  Pierre,  By  Ward  Market. 
Richardson,  Robert,  Wellington  Ward  Market. 
Robert,  Stanislas,  67  Rideau. 
Satchel!  Bros.,  7  Market  Building. 
Slattery,  Wm.,  5  Market  Building. 
Smith,  James,  6  Market  Building. 

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Smith,  Robert,  15  Market  Building. 
Terrenoe,  John,  11  By  Ward  Market. 
Wallingford,  George,  Market  Building. 
Woodland,  Stewart,  Wellington  Ward  Market. 
Woodland,  Thomas,  Wellington  Ward  Market. 

Cabinet  Makers  and  Dealers  in  Furniture. 

Angus,  B,  &  A.,  11  Bideau. 

Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annable,  Head,  rear  Ottawa  flouring  mills. 

Minore,  William,  O'Connor  cor  Queen. 

Ottawa  Cabinet  Warehouse,  George  Seale,  Agent,  1  Rideau. 

Bussell,  George  R.,  33  Rideau. 

Swallwell,  Anthony,  jr.,  35  Sparks. 

Vaughan,  G.  G.  &  Co.,  190  Wellington. 

Carding  and  Fulling  Kills,  s 

Bnrritt,  H.  0.,  New  Edinburgh. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  Montreal  L.  B.  F. 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

{See  also  BvUdert  and  Contractorf.) 

Cantin,  Jean  Bte.,  Church  cor  Palhousie. 

Cluff,  Isaac,  Vittoria. 

Dayis,  Hugh,  Cumberland  near  Besserer. 

Dow,  Donald,  8  Besserer. 

Dowsley,  James,  176  Rideau. 

Gardner,  Wm.,  Bauk  south  Maria. 

Gibson,  James,  84  York.  ' 

Greenwood,  Miohael,  Richmond  Road. 

Mathews,  John,  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.  B.  F. 

Mcintosh,  Alex.,  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 

McKinstry,  Robert,  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.  B.  F. 

O'Connor,  James,  Cumberland  bet  Botler  and  Bolton. 

Webster  &  Bro.,  Ottawa  bet  Stewart  and  Wilbrod. 

Carpets,  Oilcloths,  &c. 

Grant  &  Henderson,  9  and  II  Sussex.  -  ' 

Hunton,  T.  &  W.,  47  and  49  Sparks. 

Carriage  and  Sleigh  ManufiaoturMTS. 
Champagne,  Serephin,  96  Clarence. 

WESTS,  BttADLET  i;  CART,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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GommiDgti,  Robert,  Gammings  Island,  Gloucester. 
Dnfour,  Peter,  144  and  115  Rideau. 
Duhamel,  Louis,  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 
Erans,  Jeremiah,  Sparks  cor  Baik. 
Humphries,  George,  45,  47  and  49  Daly. 
Smith,  John,  Bank  bet  Albert  and  Slater. 
Stookdale,  W.,  and  Bro.,  99, 101  and  103  Bideau. 

Carvers  and  Oilders. 

Eaton,  B.  &  Co.,  7  Bideau. 
Gowan,  H.  &  J.,  45  Bideau. 

Chair  and  Bedstead  Manuflactarers. 

Holgate,  Oliver  &  Annablo,  Head,  rear  Ottawa  Flouring  Mills. 

Chandlers. 

(See  l^qp  and  Candle  Manufacturers.) 

Chemists  and  Druggists. 

Austin,  0.,  41  Bideaw. 
Browne,  James,  67  Sparks. 
Garvey,  Dr.  Joseph,  15  Bideau. 
MaoCarthy,  Henry  F.,  236  Wellington. 
Massey,  Wm.  M.,  28  Sparks. 
Mortimer,  George,  41  Sussex. 
Roberts,  John,  35  Bideau. 
Skinner  Joseph,  242  Wellington. 

Chromatic  Printers. 

Bell  &  Woodburn,  31  Elgin. 

Hanter,  Bose  &  Co.,  Sparks  opp  Wellington  Ward  Market. 

Cigars  and  Tobaooos. 

{See  Tobceconitie.) 

Civil  Engineers. 

(See  ArchiUctn  and  Civil  Engimert) 

Clothing  Merchants. 

{See  altn  Merchant  Tailortand  Clothieri.) 

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Mcrtineaa,  Eug.,  65  and  67  Sussex  oor  Clarence. 
O'Meara  &  Co.,  50  Sparks. 
Prud'homme,  J.  T.,  96  Sussex. 

Coal  MerohaHts. 

Heubaoh  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 
Wood,  Wm.  1».,  38  Rideau. 

'  Coal  Oils  and  Lamps. 

Beach  &  Co.,  (Wholesale,)  62  Sparks. 
Esmonde  Bros.,  48  Sparks. 
Friedriok,  T.,  William  near  Rideau. 
Leavens,  D.  R-,  84  Sussex. 
Meadows,  H.  &  Co.,  85  Sussex. 
Skinner,  Joseph,  242  Wellington. 

Collecting  Agents. 

Humphries,  Wm.  Or.,  25  Rideau. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19^  Sparks. 

Commercial  Colleges 

British  American  Commercial  College,  Musgrove  and  Wright  principals, 
Mechanics  Institute  Buildings,  Sparks. 

Commission  Merchants. 

Beach  &  Co.,  62  Sparks. 

Boyden,  Joseph,  60  Rideau.  ^  ' 

Brush,  Charles  E.,  3  Rideau. 

Chambers,  M.  £.,  38  York. 

Christie,  S.,  office  in  Russell  House  Block. 

Cruice,  R.  M.,  office  in  P.  0.  Block,  Elgin. 

Hely,  Fitzwilliam  B.,  St.  Paul  near  Little  Sussex. 

Herriok,  Q.  H.,  8  Rideau. 

Heubach  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 

Lesp^rance,  Edward,  83  Rideau. 

McDonald,  John,  Queen  cor  Elgin. 

McDonald  &  Brother,  (Albert  and  Charles,)  38  and  40  Sussex. 

MacAgy,  Wm.  T.,  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

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Rowe,  Amoa,  42  Rideau. 
Warden  O.  &  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Commiuion,  Forwarding  and  Shipping  Merohantf . 

Dickinson,  M.  K.,  Canal  Basin. 

MoNaughton,  Capt.  Maleolm,  Sinoennos  &  McNaughton,  Canal  Basin. 
Murphy,  D.,  Montreal  and  Ottawa  Forwarding  Line,  Canal  Basin. 
Sutton,  Jas.  T.,  agent  Ottawa  River  Navigation  Co.,  Queen's  Wharf. 

Confeotioneni. 

{Sei  alio  Baker t  and  CoT{feetionen.) 

Butler,  William,  218  Wellington. 
Cussins,  Henry,  24  Rideau. 
Hall,  Edward,  172  Wellington, 
Joyce,  Edward  F.,  105  Rideau. 
Mills,  John,  20  Rideau. 
MoAllan,  Mrs.  C, 35^ Rideau. 
Nicholson,  John  S.,  107  Rideau. 
Proderick,  William,  40  Sussex. 
Scantlebury,  John,  248  Wellington. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 

Contractors. 

{Setalio  Builder  $  and  Contr  actor  t.) 

Christie,  Alex.,  Nepean  near  concession  line,  Ashburnham  Hill. 

Cross,  Andrew,  Murray  near  Dalhousie. 

Dow,  Donald,  Besserer  bet  Cumberland  and  King. 

Dunn,  Edward,  s  a  Cathoart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Essex,  John,  Maria  bet  O'Connor  and  Bank. 

Fink,  Jacob,  cor  Park  and  St.  Joseph. 

Gallagher,  Thomas,  62  Metcalfe  cor  Slater 

Goodwin,  Charles,  Chnroh  bet  King  and  Cumberland. 

Goodwin,  James,  Cathcart  square. 

Heavey,  Andrew,  Sussex  over  Nye's  store. 

Jones,  Haycock  &  Clarke,  11  Elgin  over  P.  O. 

Langford,  John,  Vittoria  near  Kent. 

Loftus,  P.  A.,  199  Rideau. 

McGreevey,  R.  H.,  2  York. 

MoGreevey,  Thos.,  rear  Parliament  Building?. 

Mari4,  Peter,  King  bet  Parry  and  Rideau. 

Mathews,  James  S.,  Chapel  bet  Daly  and  Stewart. 

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Painter  &  Taylor,  Albert,  City  Hall  Square. 

Paleo,  William,  Maria  near  Rink. 

Porter,  Wm.,  Queen  bet  Elgin  and  Metcalfe. 

Powers,  Jesse,  57  Ridcau.         ^ 

Regan,  John,  S6  Augusta. 

Richards  Wm.,  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.  6.  F. 

Stapleton,  Wm.,  Ottawa  bet  Gathoart  and  Lloyd,  L.  B.  F. 

Thomas,  0.  T.,  Wellington. 

Travler,  Alfred,  285  Ridoau. 

Wales,  Wm.,  Besserer  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland. 

Wardle,  Abraham,  168  Wellington. 

White,  Robert,  Queen  near  O'Connor. 

Coopers. 

Burns,  James,  rear  156  Clarence. 

Kenly,  Robert,  83  Sparks. 

Millotte,  Edward,  St.  Patrick  near  Dalbousie. 

Crockery,  China  and  Olassware. 

Rowe,  Amos.,  42  Ridcau. 
Story,  Geo.,  65  ClarcDco 
Thompson,  Jas.,  55  Htvjsez. 
Thompson,  John,  27  Ridi^^u. 
Wholan,  Denis,  51  Rideau. 


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Leggo,  John,  49  Sparks. 
Martin,  Charles  A.,  58  Sussex. 
Martin,  Oliver,  48  Sparks. 


DryQoods  Millinery,  fto. 

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Blyth,  George  R.,  226  Wellington. 
Caldwell,  J.  F.,  &  Co.,  74  Sussex. 
Cocker,  George,  34  Sparks. 
Cunningham  &  Lindsay,  14  R'deau. 
Elliott  &  Hamilton,  23  Rideau. 
Fingland  &  Draper,  47  Sussex. 
Fraser,  Jamei,  31  Rideau. 


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Oarland,  Mutohmor  &  Co.,  '20  Sparks. 
Graham  k  Oo.,  48  Sparks. 
Grant  k  Henderson,  0  and  11  t^ussez. 
Hunton,  T.  &  W.,  47  and  49  Sparks. 
Kearns  Sc  Ryan,  40  Sussex. 
Larriyidre,  a.  Bernard,  92  Sussex. 
MoOillivray,  E.,  265  Wellington  cor  Vittoria. 
J.^  ;,'.'«•  X.  Russell,  88  Sparks. 
I      nt  y  Eug.,  65  and  67  Sussex  oor  Clarenoe. 
0'Me..i;  a  Co.,  60  Sparks. 
Pinard,  J.  A.,  17  Sussex. 
.  utt  &  Co.,  60  Sparks. 
Prud'homme,  Joseph  T.,  96  Sussex. 
Story,  Geo.,  55  Clarenoe. 
Thumpson,  James,  55  Sussex. 
Thompson,  John,  27  Ridoau. 
Traversy,  Isidore,  82  Susaox. 
Wood,  W,  D.,  38  Ride*u. 

Dyeni  and  Soourers. 

Sweetman,  John,  Kent  bet  Vittoria  and  Wellington. 

Engineers  and  Machinists. 

Blasdell,  T.  M.,  Wellington  bet  Bay  and  George. 
Johndrau,  James,  E.  B.  Eddy,  Hull,  C.  E. 

Engravers. 

Cox,  George,  Elgin,  cor  Sparks. 

Exchange  Dealers. 

Heubaoh  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19J  Sparks. 

Express  Companies. 

Canadian  Express  Co.,  W.  H.  Sanger,  agent,  10  Elgin. 
Minore,  Wm.,  (City  Express,)  Queen  cor  O'Connor. 
Whiteside,  H.,  &  Co.,  (City  Express,)  65  Rideau. 


Fancy  Qoods. 


Beach  &  Co.,  62  Sparka. 


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McGiUivray,  E.  K.  &  Co.,  24  Sparks. 

Beynolds,  Mrs.  Eliza,  York. 

Snlliyan,  John  William  bet  York  and  George. 

Fancy  Shell  Work. 

Nash,  James,  Bideau  Cottage,  St.  Patrick. 

Farriers. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  Besserer,  bet  Ottawa  and  Cumberland 
Harris,  James,  72  Clarence. 

Fish  Dealers. 

Dwyre,  J.  H.,  31  Sparks. 
Foster,  James,  Market  Building. 

Flour  and  Feed  Stores. 

Coflfey,  Thomas,  62  and  64  Clarence. 

Cozzens,  Alfred,  71  Bideau. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  Victoria  Terrace,  BichmondBoad. 

Kavanagh,  Timothy,  54  Bideau. 

Lunny,  Hugh,  104  Sussex. 

MoCormiok,  A.  63  Sparks. 

MoCormick,  Henry,  65  Sparks. 

McKay,  Thomas,  132  Sussex. 

Martin  &  McLernon,  69  Bideau. 

Mason,  A.,  279  Wellington 

Switzer,  Bobert,  281  Wellington. 

Thorpe,  John  W.,  h  s  Church  near  Dalhousie. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Sussex  cor  York. 

Flour  and  Grist  Mills. 

Hull  Mills,  H.  McCormick,  proprietor. 

McKay,  Thos.,  Chaudid're  Island,  Flour  and  Oatmeal  Mills. 

Morrison,  Wm.,  (Ottawa  City  Grist  Mills)  Bridge  L.B.F. 

New  Edinburgh  Mills. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Montreal  L.  B.  F.     , 

Forwarding  and  Comnission  Merchants. 

Dickinson,  M.  K.,  Canal  Basin. 


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Montreal  &  Ottawa  Forwarding  Co.,  Canal  Basin,  D.  Murphy,  agent. 
Ottawa  Biver  Navigation  Co.,  J.  T.  Sutton,  agent. 
Sincennes  &  McNaughton,  Canal  Basin. 

Foundries  and  Machine  Shops. 

Blasdell,  T.  M.,  Wellington,  near  Bay. 

Blasdell,  N.  S.,  &  Co.,  Victoria  Island. 

Perkins,  Edward,  Sparks  bet  Hugh  and  Wellington  Ward  Market. 

Fresco  Painters  and  Decorators. 

Eaton,  B.,  &  Co.,  7  Bideau. 

Lang,  J.  C.,  &  Co.,  60  Sparks. 

McKay,  Wm:,  88  Sussex. 

Mathowman  &  Co.,  Elgin  near  Wellington. 

Fruit  Dealers. 
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Dwyre,  J.  H.,  31  Sparks. 

Nye,  Lewis  N.,  agent,  43  Sussex. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

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Furniture  Dealers,  [Second  Hand-] 

Hinohey,  Thomas,  177  Wellington. 

Furriersi 

Jkngs,  C.  W.,  &  Co.,  .34  Sussex. 
Peacock,  James,  sen.,  28  Bideau. 

Gas  and  Steamfitters. 

Friedrick,  T.,  William  near  Bideau. 
Garth,  Charles,  25  Bideau. 

General    Merchants. 

[Those  who  keep  a  Stock  of  Dry  Goods,  Groceries,  tfc.) 

Allen,  James,  New  Edinburgh, 

Ashfield,  John,  Buke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 

Blackburn,  James,  New  Edinburgh. 

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Booth,  Robert  R.,  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Oregon. 

Graham,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  48  Sparks. 

Guerard,  J.  Bte.,  cor  Church  and  Dalhousie. 

Kennedy,  William,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Laporte,  Victor,  148  Rideau. 

Lareviere,  B.  Bernard,  92  Sussex. 

McCarthy,  John,  249  Wellington. 

Pinard,  Hilaire  Adolphe,  Dalhousie  cor  Bolton. 

Gentlemen's  Fumishing  Ooods. 

Bcament,  Thomas,  25  Sparks. 

Ginger  Beer  Manufacturers. 

Kipp,  Wilfred,  n  s  Church  bet  Cumberland  and  Dalhousie. 
Lafrance,  Joseph,  Gloucester  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 
Proderick,  Fred.,  40  Sussex. 

Glass  Stainers. 

Bullock,  William,  61  York. 

Grecian  Blind  Manufacturers. 

Minore,  William,  O'Connor  cor  Queen. 

Green  Grocers. 

Dwyre,  John  H.,  31  Sparks. 
Hurley,  John,  42  York. 
Scantlebury,  John,  248  Wellington. 
Wigmore,  Mrs.  Jessie,  253  Wellington. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Ann,  252  Wellington. 

Grocers. 

Barrett,  Michael,  44  York. 

Baskerville,  John  J.,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Cumberland. 

Bate,  C.  T.  &  Co.,  (wholesale  and  retail)  52  Sparks. 

Beatty,  Thomas,  cor  Parry  and  Nelson. 

Belcourt  &  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Brown,  Alfred,  69  Sparks. 

Bott,  George,  78  Rideau. 

Buchanan,  James,  18  Sussex  and  222  Wellington. 

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Campbell  &  Co.,  53  Sussex.  r   -     ' 

CantiD,  Charles,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Gaathers,  Samael,  cor  Camberland  and  Bolton. 

Checkley,  Miss  Margaret,  King  bet  Parry  and  Bideau. 

Chisbolm,  Duncan,  118  Sussex.  • 

Giappy,  John,  Duke  near  Queen. 

Oummings,  Bobert,  Gumming's  Island,  Gloucester. 

Danzy.  Peter,  cor  Parry  and  Gloucester. 

Day,  Francis,  110  Clarence. 

Demarais,  Leonard,  50  Clarence. 

Duffy,  John  J.,  94  Sussex 

Egleson,  P.  A.  &  Son,  102  Sussex. 

Fitzpatriok,  John,  New  Edinburgh. 

Foote,  James,  178  Bideau, 

Forgie,  John,  Little  Sussex  cor  St.  Paul. 

Fowler,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Duke  near  Ijloyd. 

Gauvreau,  Charles,  cor  Park  and  Nelson. 

Gauvreau,  Charles,  Ottawa  cor  Gloucester. 

Gilligan,  Bartholomew,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Graham  &  Co.,  48  Sparks. 

Griffin,  Michael,  St.  Andrew  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Hilliard,  John,  n  s  Murray,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Howell,  Samuel,  Bideau  cor  Sussex. 

McCaffery,  Wm.,  n  a  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

McCarthy,  James,  310  Wellington. 

MoCormiok,  Andrew,  63  Sparks. 

McGuUough,  Bobert,  154  Wellington  cor  Bank. 

McDougall,  D.,  88  Clarence. 

McEwen,  G.,  Dalhousie  near  Station. 

McFarlane,  Wm.,  271  Bideau. 

McGillivray,  E.,  265  Wellington  cor  Vittoria.    . 

McGillivray,  John,  Duke  opp  Lloyd,  L.  B.  F. 

McKechney,  Mrs.  Jane,  164  Bideau. 

Maloney,  William,  94  Clarence. 

Monaghan,  John,  Dalhousie  cor  Cathcart. 

Morrow,  Thomas,  n  s  3t.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Murray,  John,  Botler  cor  Carleton. 

Newbanks,  William,  59  York  cor  William. 

O'Connor,  John,  Dalhousie  cor  Cathcart. 

O'Connor,  0.  F.,  108  Clarence. 

O'Gara,  Michael,  n  s  Bolton  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

O'Reilly,  J.  &  B.,  s  s  Church  near  Dalhousie. 

Patterson,  ^homas,  26  Bideau. 

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Perkins,  H.  B.,  228  Wellington. 

Pinard,  Leon,  oor  King  and  Bolton. 

Poulin,  Pierre,  n  w  cor  market  building. 

Pratt  &  Co.,  60  Sparks. 

Prudhomme,  J.  T.,  96  Sussex. 

Quinn,  Hugh,  Ottawa  cor  King. 

Bathier,  Abraham,  cor  Cumberland  and  Cathoart. 

Beed,  George,  cor  Queen  and  Cathoart,  L.  B.  F. 

Bicher,  J.  Bte.,  cor  Church  and  Cumberland. 

Bobinson,  J.  G.  &  Co.,  50  and  62  Bideau,  and  45  Sussex. 

Bowan,  Charles,  176  Clarence. 

Shouldis,  George,  186  York  cor  King. 

Slattery,  Miles,  68  Clarence. 

Sparrow,  Chas.,  jr.,  83  Sussex: 

Story,  George,  55  Clarence. 

Sullivan,  P.,  90  Clarence. 

Thompson,  James,  55  Sussex. 

Thompson,  John,  27  Bideau. 

Traversy,  Isidore,  82  Sussex. 

Wall,  Wm.,  73  Bideau. 

Waters,  D.,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Whelan,  Denis,  44  Bideau. 

Winters,  L.,  cor  Parry  and  Nelson. 

Wood,  Wm.  D.,  38  Bideau. 

York,  J.  E.,  69  York. 

Young,  John,  cor  St.  Andrew  and  Cumberland. 


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Booth,  G.  D.,  343  Wellington. 


HaiifdreBsers  and  Fertamers. 


Bansley,  D.  W.,  &  Son.,  43  Sparks. 
Beaucaire,  Edward,  120  Sussex. 
Brown,  Wm.  W.,  39  Sparks. 
Fortin,  J.  P.,  Elgin  opp  Bussell  House. 
Graham,  James,  7  Sussex. 
Graham,  Patrick,  17  Metcalfe. 
Letord,  Frank,  Quebec  Hotel.  ^ 

Miles,  E.,  9  and  37  Bideau. 
Mitchell,  W.  H.,  209  Wellington. 
Palmer,  Henry,  27  Sussex. 
Bice,  Alexander,  15  Clarence. 


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Hardware,  dealers  in. 

Hay,  Geo.,  21  Sparks. 

Isaac,  Thomas,  45  Sparks. 

MoDougall,  Francis,  33  Sussex. 

Marston,  George  J.,  jr.,  234  Wellington. 

Starke,  James,  24  Rideau. 

Wood,  Wm.  D.,  38  Rideau. 

Workman  and  Grif^n,  30  and  32  Rideau,  and  247  Wellington. 

Hats,  Caps  and  Straw  Goods. 

Bangs,  G,  W.,  &  Co.,  34  Sussex. 
Peacock,  James,  senr.,  28  Rideau. 
Sheldon,  Geo.  A.,  26  Sparks. 
Zimermann,  J.  G.,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe. 

Hides,  Leather  and  Findings. 

Cuzner,  Luke,  29  Rideau. 

Dixon,  T.  H.,  &  Co.,  36  Rideau. 

May,  George,  31  Sussex. 

Offord,  Jonathan,  13  Rideau. 

Preaton,  George  H.,  12  and  93  Rideau. 

Hides  and  Skins,  Dealers  in. 

Brown,  George,  18  and  20  York. 
Cawthra,  Binns,  104  Rideau. 
McCullough,  James,  Park  near  Gloucester. 

Hotels,  Hotel  Proprietors  and  Tavemkeepers. 

Albion  Hotel,  J.  Graham,  proprietor,  cor  Daly  and  NioLoias. 

Armstrong,  George,  37  and  39  Elgin  oor  Queen. 

Beauoaire,  Benjamin,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Beriohon,  Isaac,  Central  Canada  Hotel,  126  Sussex. 

Bishop,  Richard,  "  British  Lion,''  61  Sparks. 

Britannia  Inn,  Francis  Hallandal,  proprietor,  251  Wellington. 

British,  Wm.  McCartney,  proprietor,  165  and  167  Wellington. 

British  Lion,  61  Sparks,  Richard  Bishop,  proprietor. 

Carleton  Hotel,  R.  Stanley,  proprietor,  186  and  188  Wellington. 

Carlton,  Christopher,  Rideau  Hotel,  St.  Paul  cor  Little  Sussex. 

Cardinal,  Felix,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Cartney,  Wm.,  "British,"  165  and  167  Wellington. 

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Central  Caoada  Hotel,  Isaao  Beriohon,  proprietor,  126  Sussex, 

Champagne,  Isidore,  Church  near  Sussex. 

Chaaai^re  Hotel,  Hugh  Fitzpatrick,  proprietor,  Head. 

Chevrier,  Alexandre,  St.  Patrick,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Chevrier,  L.,  Victoria  Hotel,  Murray  near  Sussex. 

City  Hotel,  Wm.  Graham,  proprietor,  85,  37  and  39  Clarence. 

City  House,  cor  Sussex  and  St.  Andrew. 

Commercial  Hotel,  Robert  Elliott,  proprietor,  64  and  66  York. 

Crcwn  Hotel,  W.  B.  Howes,  proprietor,  56  Bideau. 

Duignan,  Francis,  Sparks  near  Bank. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  Duncan  House,  120  Clarence. 

Egan,  Denis,  cor  Percy  and  Gloucester. 

Elliott,  Robert,  Commercial  Hotel,  64  and  66  York. 

English  Hotel,  Slocombe  &  Stevens,  proprietors,  66  and  68  Rideau. 

Exchange  Hotel,  F.  T.  Kilby,  proprietor,  16  Clarence. 

Farmers'  Inn,  239  Wellington,  John  McAmmond,  proprietor. 

Fitzpatrick,  Hugh,  "  Chaudidre  Hotel,"  Chaudi^re  Island. 

Gilpin,  Robert,  Old  Lion  Tavern,  Little  Sussex  cor  St.  Paul. 

Goode's  Hotel,  cor  Rideau  and  Nicholas,  Dan  Goode,  proprietor. 

Gorman,  Philip,  58  Clarence. 

Gouin,  James  A.,  Russell  House,  Elgin  cor  Sparks. 

Goulden's  Hotel,  Charles  Goulden,  proprietor,  Sussex  cor  Bolton. 

Gouldthrite,  S.,  Elgin  cor  Sparks. 

Graham,  John,  Albion  Hotel,  Nicholas  cor  Daly. 

Graham,  Robert,  108  Sussex. 

Graham,  Wm.,  Citv  Hotel,  35,  37,  39  Clarence. 

Grand  River  Hotel,  Richard  Nagle,  proprietor,  65  Sussex  cor  Clarence 

Grant,  Jane,  George  near  Sussex. 

Hallandal,  Francis,  Britannia  Inn,  251  Wellington. 

Hamilton's  Hotel,  York  near  Sussex. 

Hibernia  Hotel,  James  Whitty,  proprietor,  s  s  Murray  het  Dalhousie  and 

Sussex. 
Hotel  Cartier,  A.  Champagne,  proprietor,  s  s  Murray  near  Sussex. 
Hotel  du  Canada,  Ale^-^is  Pinard,  proprietor,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and 

Dalhousie. 
Hotel  du  Canada,  B.  B.  Lariviere,  proprietor,  Sussex. 
Howes,  Wm.  B.,  Crown  Inn,  56  Rideau. 
Huckell,  Becj.,  Kingston  Inn,  York  cor  Dalhousie. 
International,  George  Clarke,  proprietor,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor. 
Kavanagh,  M.,  «  Queen,"  Metcalfe  cor  Wellington. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Victoria  Terrace, 

Kilby,  Francis,  sen.,  n  s  Clarence  bet  Sussex  and  By  Ward  Market. 
Kingston  lun,  B.  Huckell,  proprietor,  York  cor  Dalhoiisie. 

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Labergd,  On^aime,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sassex  and  Dalhousie. 

Landnan,  Frangois  X.,  a  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalliousie. 

Lapierre,  F.  X.,  75  Sussex. 

Laporte,  Victor,  Bideau  near  King, 

Larivi^re,  B.  Bernard,  Hotel  du  Canada,  Old  College,  Sussex. 

Leblano,  Pierre,  St.  Patrick,  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Lemon,  Arthur  J.,  Wright  House,  Hull  Landing,  C.  E. 

Litle,  Hardv,  21  and  23  York. 

Longlois,  iidward,  s  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

McAmmond,  John,  239  Wellington. 

McGee,  F.,  St.  Patrick. 

MoMaster,  D.,  York. 

Market  Hotel, Wm.  O'Connor  proprietor,  52  York. 

Martineau,  J.  Bte.,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Mathews,  Thomas,  Bideau  oor  Ottawa. 

Metropolitan,  James  McKenua,  proprietor,  66  Sparks. 

Montgomery,  James,  174  and  176  Wellington. 

Montreal  House,  J.  Bte.  Parent,  Church  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Nagle,  Biohard,  Sussex  cor  Clarence. 

Nolan,  Moses,  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

O'Connor,  Wm.,  52  York. 

O'Meara,  P.,  George  cor  William. 

Parent,  Narcisse,  Quebec  Hotel,  37  Sussex. 

Perault,  Bellini,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Piohette,  Theodore,  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Pinard,  0.,  Clarence. 

Quebec  Hotel,  Narcisse  Parent,  proprietor,  37  Sussex. 

Qninn,  Patrick,  110  Wellington. 

Rideau  Hotel,  W.  J.  Louoks,  proprietor,  46  Bideau. 

Riopell,  Andr4,  Church  bet  Dalhousie  &  Sussex. 

Roy,  Augustine,  s  u  St.  Patrick  bet  Dalhousie  and  Sussex. 

Roy,  Damase,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Russell  House,  James  A.  Gouin,  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 

Salmon,  Jas.,  proprietor,  Salmon's  Hotel,  York  bet  Bideau  and  William 

Slocombe  &  Stevens,  English  Hotel,  66  and  68  Rideau. 

Stansfield,  Louis,  n  s  Murray  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland 

Starrs,  Michael,  20  Clarence. 

St.  Pierre,  Adolphe,  n  s  Murray  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie 

Taylor,  Alexander,  84  Clarence. 

Toronto  House,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Trotter,  proprietress,  71  Sparks. 

Touhey,  Mrs.,  Little  Sussex. 

Union  Hotel,  Alex.  Taylor,  proprietor,  84  Clarence. 

Union  House,  Elgin  cor  Queen,  Geo.  Armstrong,  proprietor. 

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Victoria  Hotel,  L^andre  Ghevrier,  proprietor,  s  a  Murray  near  Sussex. 
Whitty,  James,  "  Hibernia  Hotol,"  s  s  Murray  bet  Dalhonsie  and  Sussex. 
Wright  House,  Arthur  J.  Lemon,  proprietor,  Hull  Landing. 

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Esmonde  Bros.,  43  Sparks. 
Garth,  Oharles,  25  Rideau. 
Meadows,  H.,  &  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Insurance  Companies  and  Agents. 

^tna  Idg.  Co.,  Hartford,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennook,  agents,  19}  Sparks. 

British  American  Ins.  Co.,  Toronto,  Heubaoh  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 

Cana'^a  Life  Ass.  Co.,  Heubaoh  &  Coward,  17  Sparks. 

Canii  ia  Western  Ass.  Co.,  J.  M.  T.  Hannum,  agent,  19  Sparks. 

Clemow,  F.,  6  Elgin. 

Cochrane,  John  C.  T.,  Elgin  opp  Russell  House. 

Commercial  Union  Ass.  Co.,  F.  Clemow,  agent,  6  Elgin. 

Durie,  John,  10  Sparks. 

European,  Life  and  Guarantee  Society,  G.  H.  Herrick,  ag^nt,  3  Rideau. 

Friel,  Henry  J.,  York  cor  Sussex. 

Grant,  D.  M.,  Elgin,  oor  Sparks.  ^ . 

Grist,  Henry,  53  Sussex  near  York. 

Hannum,  J.  M.  T.,  19  Sparks.  , 

Hartford  Fire  Ids  Co.,  Hartford,  W.  Wade,  Ontario  Bank. 

Hcrriok,  G.  H.,  3  Rideau. 

Heubach  &  Coward,  17  Sparks.  :     > 

Home  &  Colonial  Assurance,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock,  agents,  19}  Sparks. 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  London,  D.  M.  Grant,  agent,  Sparks  oor 

Elgin. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland,  J.  T.  &  W.  Pennock,  agents,  19^  Sparks. 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  Heubaoh  and  Coward, 

17  Sparks 
London  Assurance,  M.  P.  Hayes,  agent,  77  Sparks. 
London  and  Lancashire  Insurance  Company,  J.  C.  T.  Cochrane,  agent, 

Elgin  opp  Russell  House. 
New  York  Accidental  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  R.  E.  O'Connor 

agent,  York  oor  Sussex. 
O'Connor,  Roderick  E.,  York  cor  Sussex.  '^ 

Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19J  Sparks. 

Phoenix  Fire  Insurance  Company,  London,  Johnl)urie,  10  Sparks. 
Provincial  Insurance  Company,  D.  M.  Grant,  agent,  Sparks  oor  Elgin. 

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Queen  Fire  Insurance  Company,  B.  E.  O'Connor,  agent,  York  .or 
Sasdez. 

Royal  Insuranoe  Company,  Sfork  cor  Sussex,  H.  J.  Friel,  agent. 

Standard  (formerly  Colonial)  Life  Assurance  of  Edinburgh,  H.  Grist, 
agent,  Sussex  2  doors  north  of  York. 

Travellers'  Accidents  Insurance  Company,  Hartford  J.  T.  &  W.  Pen- 
nock,  agents,  19^  Sparks. 

Western  Fire  and  Life  and  Marino  Insurance  Company,  of  England, 
Henry  Grist,  agent,  Sussex  2  doors  north  of  York. 

Iron,  Steel  and  Metals. 

Hay,  George,  24  Spai'ks. 

Isaac,  Thomas,  45  Sparks. 

Marston,  George  J.,  jr.,  234  Wellington. 

Starke,  James,  24  Rideau. 

Wood,  Wm.  D.,  88  Rideau. 

Workman  &  Griffin,  30  andSJ  Rideau. 

Jewellers. 

{See  Watches,  Clocks  and  Jewellery,  dealers  in.) 

Jewellers,  Manufacturing. 

Traunwieser,  14  Elgin. 

Junk  Dealers. 

Hinchey,  Thomas,  177  Wellington. 

Sharp,  Joseph,  William  bet  Rideau  and  George. 

Ladies*  and  Children's  Underolothing. 

Dixon,  T.  H.,  &  Co.,  36  Rideau. 

Grilles,  Mrs.,  s  s  Cathcart  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Land  and  Beal  Estate  Agents. 

[See  alto  jlgents,  House,  Land  and  Estate) 

Denison,  Wm.  G.,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe. 

Grant,  Donald  M.,  Elgin  cor  Sparks. 

Hely,  Fitzwilliam  B.,  St.  Paul  near  Little  Sussex. 

Hard,  Thomas  G.,  off  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 

McLean,  Hector,  19  Sparks. 

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Leather  and  Findings. 

{See  Hidei,  Leather  and  FindingB.) 

Leather  and  Rubber  Belting. 

Hay,  George,  24  Sparks. 
Ibaac,  Thomas,  Sparks  oor  Metcalfe. 
Marston,  Geo.  J.,  jr.,  234  WelliDgtoa. 
Starke,  James,  24  and  26}  Aidoau. 
Workman  &  Griffin,  80  and  S'i  Bidoau. 

Livery,  Sale  and  Boarding  Stables. 

Buck,  George  A.,  Rideau  near  Mathews'  Hotel. 

Buckley,  Patrick,  54  Metcalfe. 

Stockdale,  John,  Queen  rear  of  Russell  House. 

Locksmiths. 

Booth,  G.  D,,  343,  Wellington. 

Fraser,  Andrew  D.,  near  Lower  Town  Market. 

Fiiedrick,  T.,  William  near  Rideau. 

Looking-Qlass  and  Fioture  Frames. 

Eaton,  R.,  &  Co.,  7  Rideau. 
Gowan,  H.,  &  J.,  45  Rideau. 

Lumber  Merchants. 

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Atkinson,  H.  A.,  &  Oo.,  130  Sussex. 

Aumond,  Charles,  43  Daly.  ■  ^ 

Aumond,  Joseph,  1  Rideau.  , ,    , 

Baldwin,  A.  H.,  Chaudidre  Island.  ,' 

Batson,  Benj.,  Elgin  cor  Queen. 

Booth,  John  R.,  Chaudidre  Island. 

Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co.,  Victoria  Island. 

Burstall,  Edward,  off.  134  Sussex  oor  St.  Patrick. 

Cruice,  R.  W.,  Elgin,  over  P.  0.  Building. 

Currier,  J.  M.,  &  Co. ,  Metcalfe  near  Rit^cau  Falls. 

Fisher,  Benjamin,  George  bet  Dalhousie  rear  Cumberland. 

Gilmour  &  Co.,  205  Wellington. 

Graham,  James  F.,  Mathews' Hot(  I.  -'^ 

Graham,  Wm.,  Township  Gloucester.  '        '    ;         • 

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Hamittoo  Bros.,  Susaoz  bet  Church  and  St.  Andrew. 

Hannutn,  J.  M.  T.,  10  Sparks. 

McLaohlin,  William,  Kiohmond  Road. 

Mooro,  David,  67  York. 

Mooro,  Isaac,  Metcalfe,  opp  R.  R.  Depot. 

Xaglc,  Richard,  Bcsseror  bet  Chapel  and  Augusta. 

Ferley  &  Patteo,  Chaudidre  Island. 

Skead,  Hon.  Jaraes,  M.L.C.,  Bridge  eor  Oregon. 

Slcead,  Robert,  Sparks  west  of  Hugh. 

Soper,  A.  W.,  Bridge  bet  Queen  and  Oregon,  L.B.F. 

Taylor,  Wm.,  Montreal,  L.B.F. 

Tobin,  Mosea  E.,  George  bet  William  and  Dalhouaio. 

Young,  Levi,  Victoria  Island. 

Maohinists- 

(See  Founders  and  Machinists) 

Marble  Works. 

McFarlane,  Wm.,  137  Rideau. 
Mills,  W.  J.  <s  A.  K.,  18  Sparks. 
Painter  &  Taylor,  Albert,  opp  City  Hall. 

Mattress  Manufacturers. 

Alexander,  Wm.,  Duke  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge. 
Vaughan,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  (patent,;  190  Wellington. 

Herohant  Tailors  and  Clothiers. 

Caldwell,  J.  F.,  &  Co.,  74  Sussex.       ,  ,  j. 
Cawest,  Alfred,  55  Rideau. 
Egleson,  P.  A.,  48  Sussex. 
Gaffney,  Barney,  116  Sussex. 
Godwin,  Jeremiah,  72  Clarence. 
Grace,  Pierce,  Kent  near  Wellington. 
Grier,  Wm.,  69  Sussex. 
Langford,  Abraham,  John  cor  Vittoria. 
Lapierre,  Romuald,  106  Sussex. 
McCarthy,  J.,  Queen  cor  Elgin. 
Manchester,  David,  73  Sparks. 
Martineau,  Eugene,  65  and  67  Sussex. 
Mowat,  Alex,  30  Sussex. 
Mullen,  Bernard,  32  Sparks. 

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Peg  Top  Depot,  Geo.  M.  Holbrook,  proprietor,  Elgin  opp  P.O. 

Prud'homme,  J.  T.,  96  Sussex. 

Raitt,  George,  220  Wolliagton. 

Kaitt,  James,  250  WellingtoD. 

RoberteoD  &  Rowaell,  12  Sparks. 

Sutherland,  Wm.,  61  Rideau. 

Traversy,  Isidore  L.,  82  Sussex. 

Walton,  Fostus,  41}  Sparks. 

Millinen  and  Dealers  in  Millinery  Ooode. 

(See  alto  Dry  Ooodt,  MUlmery,  ^c.) 

Bullock,  Mrs.,  01  York. 

Evans,  Miss  Naomi,  63  York  near  William. 

Evans,  the  Misses,  255  Wellington  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Hetherington,  Mrs.  &  Co.,  82  Sussex. 

Maguire,  Miss  J.,  75  Sparks. 

Minns,  Mrs.  0.,  178  Wellington. 

Powers,  Mrs.,  57  Rideau. 

Smith,  Mrs;  Wm.,  Sparks  cor  Bank. 

Switzer,  Miss,  281  Wellington. 

Whillans,  Miss,  49  York. 

Millwrights. 

Dowler,  John,  145  Rideau. 

Esplin,  Charles,  n  s  Rideau  bet  Augusta  and  Cobourg. 

O'iver,  George,  Ottawa  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

0  Connor.  0.  F.,  108  Clarence. 

Newspapers  and  Publishers. 

{See  page  30.) 

News  and  Feriodioal  Depots. 

Barber,  John  H.,  36  Sparks. 
Durie,  John,  &  Son,  10  Sparks. 
Hawser,  Augustin,  152  Wellington. 

Oculist  and  Aurist. 
Stewart,  James  Douglas,  M.D.,  15  Rideau. 

OfiQloial  Assignee- 
Clemow,  F.,  6  Elgin.    • 

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Midford,  Wm.,  O'Connor  cor  Wellington. 

Faintera,  Plain  and  Ornamental. 

Cole,  Charles,  Queen  bet  Lloyd  and  Bridge,  L.B.F. 

Dty,  Joseph,  e  s  King  bet  Cathcart  and  Bolton. 

Eaton,  R.,  &  Co.,  7  Bideau. 

Howe,  William,  George  bet  William  and  Dalhousie. 

Lang,  James,  &  Co.,  62  Sparks. 

McKay,  Wm.,  88  Sussex. 

Mathewman  &  Co.,  4  Elgin. 

Ritoher,  Bichard,  Gloucester  near  Bideau. 

Faints,  Oils,  Colors,  fto. 

Browne,  James,  67  Sparks. 
Eaton,  B.  &  Co.,  7  Bideau. 
Hay,  Geo.,  21  Sparks. 
Isuo,  Thomas,  45  Sparks. 
McKay,  William,  88  Sussex. 
MaoCarthy,  Henry  F.,  236  Wellington. 
Roberts,  tfohn,  85  Bideau. 
Skinner,  Joseph,  242  Wellington. 
Starke,  James,  24  Bideau 

Fapev  Hangers. 

(See  Paint er$,  tfc.) 

Faper  Hangings. 

Eaton,  B.,  &  Co.,  7  Bideau. 
McKay,  William,  88  Sussex. 
Whyte,  JamebG.,  34  Bideau. 

Farliamentary  and  Departmental  Agents. 

Beloourt  &  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Ghesley,  E.  J.,  11  Metcalfe. 

Denison,  W.  G.,  Sparks  cor  Metoalfo. 

Gibb,  H.  J.,  22  Metcalfe  cor  Sparks. 

Orist,  Henry,  53  Sussex. 

Kelly,  J.  H.,  Sussex. 

Pennook,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19^  Sparks. 


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Grist,  Henry,  Sussex,  2  doors  n  of  York. 
Pennock,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19i  Sparks. 

Photographic  Artists. 

Eastman,  R.,  13  York. 
MoComb,  W.  &  G.,  16  Rideau. 
Spencer,  E.,  24  Sparks. 
Stiff  &  Gregory,  56  Sparks. 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Beaubien,  Cleophas,  M.D,,  off.  130  York  near  Cumberland. 

Codd,  Alfred,  M.D.,  ofi.  271  Rideau. 

Dorion,  Edmond,  M.D.,  Clarence,  bet  Dalhousie  and  Cumberland. 

Garvey,  Joseph,  M.D.,  15  Rideau. 

Grant,  James  A.,  M.B.,  64  Rideau. 

Henry,  Wm.  J.,  M.D.,  off.  150  Wellington. 

Hill,  Hamnett,  M.D.,  Richmond  Road. 

Leggo,  Christopher,  AI.D.,  49  Sparks. 

Logan,  George,  M.D.,  (^Homoeopathist,)  17  Elgin. 

Macdonell,  ^neas,  M.D.,  98  Rideau. 

McGillivray,  Donald,  M.D.,  128  Wellington. 

Mackenzie,  Andrew,  M.D.,  off  Bank  bet  Wellington  and  Viltoria. 

McLaurin,  John,  M.D.,  Bank  bet  Sparks  and  Queen. 

Mount,  Henry,  M.D.,  Hamilton's  Hotel. 

O'Reilly,  Anthony,  M.D.,  16  York. 

Riel,  E.  R.  E.,  M.D.,  128  Sussex. 

Robillard,  A.,  M.D.,  11  York. 

Rose,  George  S.,  M.D.,  291  Wellington  bet  Vittoria  and  Water. 

St.  Jean,  Pierre,  M.D.,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Stewart,  James  Douglas,  M.D.,  (Oculist  and  Aurist,)  15  Rr'eau. 

Sweetland,  John,  M.D.,  off  Rideau  cor  Mosgrove. 

Yalade,  Francis  X.,  M.D.,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 

Yancortlandt,  E.,  M.D.,  294  Wellington. 

Wolff,  James  F.  W.,  M.D,,  off  Albert  cor  Elgin. 

Wood,  O.  C,  M.D.,  43J  Sparks. 

Picture  Frame  Makers. 

Eaton,  R.,  &  Co.,  7  Rideau. 
Gowan,  Jan^es,  45  Rideau. 

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Gowan,  H.  &  J.,  45  Rideau. 
Joyce,  Edward  F.,  105  Ridean. 


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Carrier,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  Edinburgh. 
Law  &  Johnstone,  Qaeen  near  Ottawa  River,  L.B.F. 
Peck  &  Gallup,  Head,  Ghaudi^re  Island. 
Power  k  Son,  Stewart  near  Canal  Basin. 

Plasterers,  Plain  and  Ornamental. 

Ardill,  John,  King  bet  Rideau  and  Parry. 

Beattie,  William,  Besserer  near  Augusta. 

Berry,  Robert,  248  Rideau. 

Dunn,  Edward,  MoTaggart  bet  Dalhousie  and  Carleton. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  Gloucester  bet  Percy  and  Con.  Line. 

Fink,  Jacob,  cor  Park  and  St.  Joseph. 

LoftuB,  P.  A.,  199  Rideau. 

Morse,  John,  cor  Cumberland  and  Stewart. 

Pipus,  Geo.,  275  Rideau. 

Beed,  George,  Queen  cor  Cathcart,  L.B.F. 

Strachan,  James,  Maria  bet  Nelson  and  Edward. 

Plumbers,  Gas  and  Steam  Fitters. 

Friedriok,  Theodore,  William  near  Rideau. 
Garth,;  Charles,  25  Rideau. 

Pork  Packers  and  Dealers. 

Brown,  George,  18  and  20  York. 
Evans,  Samuel,  17  Rideau. 

Potash  Manufiaotarers. 

Dunning,  David  H.,  Water  near  Rideau  River. 
Dunning,  S.  W.,  Water  near  Rideau  River. 
Dnnning,  Wellington  R.,  Water  near  Rideau  River. 

Printers,  Book  and  Job-  ^ 

Bell  &  Woodburn,  31  Elgin. 

Ootton,  George,  2Vmes  office,  56  Sparks. 

Desbarats,  George  E.,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor.  4 

Duvernay  Bros.,  26  York. 

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Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  Sparks  opp  Wellington  Ward  Market. 
Stewart,  C.  E.,  &  Co.,  Evening  Post,  26  Metcalfe  s  of  Sparks. 
Taylor,  I.  B.,  Citizen  office,  21|  Kideau. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Son,  Besserer  or  St.  Paul  bet  Nicholas  and  Ottawa. 

Provinoial  Land  Surveyors. 

Austin,  George  F.,  Sparks  cor  Metcalfe.     ,      .       „  . 

Baldwin,  Frederick  A.,  22  Metcalfe. 

Forrest,  A.  G.,  Richmond  Road. 

Horsey,  Henry  H.,  285  Rideau. 

Keefer,  Thos.  C,  New  Edinburgh. 

O'Brien,  Godfrey  S.,  Victoria  Terrace,  Richmond  Road. 

O'Hanly,  John  L.  P.,  Besserer,  bet  Gloucester  and  Chapel. 

Perry,  George  H.,  Sussex  cor  York. 

Porter,  John,  86  Metcalfe.  ' 

Russell,  Lindsay  A.,  Crown  Timber  Office. 

Sinclair,  Donald,  Biddy  bet  Bank  and  Kent.  ' 

Sinclair,  Duncan,  Maria  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Slater,  James  D.,  Rideau  Canal  office. 

Sparks,  Robert,  Tp.  Gloucester.  ■ 

Swalwell,  Anthony,  sen.,  75  York. 

Thistle,  Wm.  R.,  22  Metcalfe. 

Provision  Dealers. 

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Brown,  Alfred,  69  Sparks. 
Cantin,  Charles,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 
Cbarboneau,  Vincent,  St.  Patrick  bet  Sussex  and  Dalhousie. 
Hurley,  John,  42  York. 

O'Brien,  James,  68  Sparks.         ""  ' 

Welch,  Michael,  Nicholas  bet  Rideau  and  St.  Paul. 


Publishers. 

Cotton,  George,  the  Daily  Times,  56  Sparks. 

Desbarats,  George  B.,  Canada  Gazette,  Sparks  cor  O'Connor. 

Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.,  Sparks  opp  Wellington  Ward  Market. 

Jonea,  8. 1.,  Evening  Post,  26  MetoMe.    ...r.      ,.      , 

Taylor,  I.  B.,  Daily  Citizen,  2U  Rideau. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Son,  Evening  News,  St.  Paul  nr  Ottawa. 

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Sweetman,  J.,  Kent  bet  Wellington  and  Vittoria. 

Bestaurants. 

Goaldthrite,  Samuel,  Sparks  cor  Elgin. 

Grant,  Mrs.,  George  near  Sussex. 

O'Meara,  Patrick,  George  cor  William. 

Qaeen's  Restaurant,  M.  Kavanagh,  Metcalfe  cor  Wellington. 

Shaver,  John  I.,  Parliament  Building. 

Saddle  and  Harness  Makers. 

Borbridge,  S.  W.  &  H.  J.,  39  Rideau. 
Heney  &  Co.,  24  York. 
Montgomery,  R,  S.,  59  Rideau. 
McMaster,  Duncan,  41  York. 
Wright,  Philemon,  240  Wellington. 

Saddlery  Hardware- 
May,  George,  31  Sussex. 

Sash  Blinds,  Doors,  &c. 

Currier,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  Edinburgh. 
Peck  &  Gallup,  Head,  Chaudidre  Island. 
Power  &  Son,  Stewart  near  Canal  Basin. 

Saw  Mills. 

Baldwin,  A.  H.,  Chaudidre  Island. 

Booth,  John  R.,  Chaudi^re  Island. 

Bronsons,  Weston  &  Co,  Middle,  Victoria  Island. 

Carrier,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  Edinburgh. 

Law  &  Johnstone,  (steam,)  Ottawa  River,  end  of  Queen. 

Mason,  Robert  &  George,  Bridrre,  L.B.F. 

Perley  &  Pattee,  Chaudi^re  Island. 

Taylor,  Wm.,  Montreal,  L.B.P. 

Young,  Levi,  Victoria  Island. 


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Sohools,  Colleges,  &c. 

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School,  Queen  oor  Metoalfb.  AU  the  hnmches  of  &  primary  and 
higher  English  education  are  ^taught,  as  well  as  Mathematics  and 
the  Classics. 

Sculptor. 

ZoUikofer,  Charles  Emil,  bds  cor  Metcalfe  and  Queen. 

Seeds,  Dealers  in. 

Austin,  C,  41  Rideau. 

Browne,  James,  67  Sparks. 

Garvey,  Dr.  Joseph,  Bideau  cor  Little  Sussex. 

MaoCarthy.  Henry  F.,  236  Wellington. 

Massey.  W.  M.,  28  Sparks. 

Mortimer,  George,  41  Sussex. 

Roberts,  John,  35  Rideau. 

Skinner,  Joseph,  242  Wellington. 

Sewing  Machine  \gents. 

{See  alto  Jigtnte,  Seuatg  Maehitu.) 

Beach  &  Co.,  (Singers',)  62  ^rarks. 

Walton,  George  A.,  agent,  (Wheeler  &  Wilson,)  37  Sparks. 

Shingle  Mill. 

Law  &  Johnstone,  Queen  near  Ottawa  River,  L.B.F. 

Soap  and  Candle  ManufiMturers. 

Brown.  John,  York  cor  Cumberland. 

Raby  k  Tuck,  shop  Balhousie  bet  Cathoart  and  Bolton,  Letter  "  0." 

Stationers. 

Barber,  John  H.,  36  Sparks. 

Cotton,  George,  56  Sparks. 

Desbarats,  George  £.,  Sparks  oor  O'Connor. 

Durie,  John,  &  Son,  10  Sparks  opp  Russell  House. 

Duvernay  Bros.,  26  York. 

Hope,  James,  &  Co.,  Elgin  oor  Sparks. 

Ross,  Duncan,  4  York. 

Steamboat  Agents. 

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WBSTS,  BKADLEY  A  CABT,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York,i 
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Stock  and  Bill  Brokers. 

{See  alto  Broken,  Stock  and  Bill,) 

Pennook,  J.  T.  &  W.,  19^  Sparks. 

Stoves,  dealers  in,  and  Tin,  Copper  and  Sheet  Iron  Workers. 

Bourque,  Edward;  58  Sideau. 

Cordingley,  Wm.  Or.,  27^  Sussex. 

Dorion,  C.  P.,  60  Sparks. 

Enright,  Mrs.  Ann,  257  Wellington  bet  Bank  and  Kent. 

Esnonde  Bros.,  43  Sparks. 

FoiBj,  Alexis,  Sussex  near  George. 

Ghurth,  Charles,  25  Rideau. 

Geimiun,  Nazaire,  25  Sussex. 

Isaac,  Thomas,  45  Sparks. 

Johnston,  Michael,  258  Wellington. 

Kipp,  Wilfred,  Dmke  bet  Queen  end  Lloyd. 

Meadows,  H.,  &  Co.,  35  Sussex. 

Mooney,  R.,  60^  Rideau. 

Norris,  Wm.,  138  Clarence. 

Peltier,  Herrick,  70  Clarence. 

Riel,  Joseph,  S9|  Sussex. 

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Superphosphate  of  Lime. 

Beach  &  Co.,  (agents,)  62  Sparta. 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

{See  Merchant  Tmtors,  etc.) 

Tanners  and  Ourriers. 

McCulIough,  James,  Park  near  Gloucester. 

Moisan,  Jean  Bte.,  Water  bet  King  and  Nelson. 

Rochester,  John,  jr.,  Rochester. 

Woodland,  R.,  St.  Paul  bet  Little  Sussex  and  Mosgrove. 

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Her  Majesty's,  John  Townsend,  lessee,  112  and  114  Wellington. 


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Tobaooo  and  Cigars. 

Belcourt  &  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Gelhansen,  Joseph,  2^  Bideau. 

Nye,  Lewis  N.,  agent,  43  Sussex. 

Robertson,  Alex.,  16  Elgin. 

Boos,  John,  26i  Sparks. 

Zimermann,  J.  G.,  cor  Sparks  oor  Metcalfe. 

Trunks,  Valises,  &o. 

Sorbridge,  S.  W.  &  H.  J.,  89  Bideau. 
Heney  &  Co.,  24  York. 
May,  George,  31  Sussex. 
Wright,  Philemon,  Wellington. 

Turners  (Wood). 

Newell,  George,  Ghaudi^re  Island. 

Smith,  W.  A.  D.,  Cumberland  bet  Bideau  and  Besserer. 

Stookdale,  Wm.,  &  Bro.,  99, 101  and  103  Bideau. 


Undertakers. 


Angus,  B.  &  A.,  11  Bideau. 

Can  tin,  Bte.,  Church  cor  Dalhousie. 

Swalwell,  Anthony,  jr.,  35  Sparks. 


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Angus,  B.  &  A.,  11  Bideau. 
Bussell,  Henry  C,  William  near  George. 
Yaughan,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  64  Sparks. 
Whiteside  &  Walker,  65  Bideau.  , 


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Beach  &  Co.,  62  Sparks.  <■■"'■ '  ■  -  « 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  A  CABT,  97  Ohamlien  Street,  New  York, 
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COUNTY  CABLITON. 

Veterinar;y  *Sargeon. 
Harrifl,  James,  rev  72  Glareooe. 

Wagon  Makers. 

{Seeali»  Carriage  and  Sleigh  Makers,  and  Wheelwrights.) 

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Larrividre/P.,  w  s  Dalhousie  bet  Murray  and  Clarence. 
P«g6,  Romaia,  45  York. 

Watohmakers,  Jewellers,  fto. 

Coates,  William,  63  Sussex, 
arant,  Edward,  821  Wellington. 
Kellogg,  H.  D.,  Duke  bet  Lloyd  &  Bridge. 
Kealy,  Robert,  jr,  33  Sparks. 
Leavens,  IX  R.,  84  Sussex. 
Leslie,  John,  27  Sparks. 
McGillivray,  B.  K.,  &  Co.,  24  Sparks. 
Smith,  Jamp",  14  York. 
Sutherland,  Jeorge  S.,  63  Rideau. 
Tracy,  James,  19  Rideau. 
Young  &  Radford,  30  Sparks. 

Wheelwrights. 

Cross,  John,  Duke  opp  Lloyd,  L.B.F. 

Joyce,  J.,  Cathcart  bet  Queen  and  Ottawa,  L.B.F. 

Townsend,  Charles,  neu  Pooley's  Bridge. 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants. 

Arnoldi,  King,  11  Metcalfe. 

Bate,  C.  T.,  &  Co.,  52  Sparks. 

Belcourt  k,  Co.,  86  Sussex. 

Baohanan,  James,  13  Sussex. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  53  Sussex. 

Cantin,  Charles,  cor  St.  Patrick  and  Dalhousie. 

Chisholm,  Duncan,  118  Sussex. 

MoCormick,  Andrew,  63  Spark|. 

Patterson,  Thomas,  26  Rideau. 


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BobinsoD,  J.  G.,  dc  Co.,  45  Sussex  and  50  and  52  Bideau. 

Sparrow,  Charles,  jr.,  83  Sussex. 

Thompson,  John,  27  Rideau. 

Wall,  Wm.,  73  Rideau. 

Whelan,  Denis,  44  Rideau.  '        -i    ■ 

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Burritt,  H.  0.,  New  Kdinburgh. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  Montreal,  L.B.F. 


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AIWRIIU' — A  post  yillago,  situated  in  the  towoship  of  Fitzroy. 
.  The  first  settlemeDt  was  made  in  the  year  1844,  by  Joseph  Howard, 

blacksmith.    la  1856  the  post  office  was  established.     The  village 

contains  one  store,  an  Orange  Lodge,  has  a  daily  mail,  and  is  81 

miles  fromOttawa  City.    Population,  about  50. 
Oranqi!  Lqdqb,  No.  30,  L.  0.  L.,  meets  in  Orange  Hall  on  the  first 

Friday  in  each  month.  \ 

T.  Cavanagh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  postmaster. 


A.$KHTO]V. — A  thriving  village,  situated  on  the  Goodwood  river,  in 
the  township  of  Goulbourne,  close  to  the  dividing  line  between  the 
counties  of  Garleton  and  Lanark.  It  was  first  laid  out  and  settled  by 
John  Sumner.  It  contains  two  churches — Presbyterian,  a  stone  edifice ; 
and  Church  of  England,  also  stone ;  and  one  common  school,  with  an 
average  attendance  of  about  40  pupils.  Distant  from  Ottawa  city,  27 
miles.    Daily  mail.    Population,  about  100. 

John  Sumner,  general  merchant  and  postmaster. 


BEIiL'S  €OR]VlSRS.— A  post  village  in  the  township  of 
Nepean,  county  of  Carleton,  on  the  Ottawa  and  Nepean  Macadamized 
road,  10  miles  irom  Ottawa.  The  village  has  a  daily  mail — two  stores, 
a  good  school  and  church.  The  church  edifice  is  used  in  common  by 
the  Church  of  England,  Presbyterians,  and  Wesleyan  Methodists. — 
Population,  150. 


Abbott,  Adam,  general  merchant 
Arnold,    George,   postmaster  and 
general  merchant 


Bell,  Hugh,  farmer 

Brown,E.,  bailiff  7th  Division  Court 

Brownlee,  Wm.,  boot  &  shoemaker 


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Burnside,  Ohristopher,  blacksmith 
Corbett,  Wm.,  ncn,  hotelkeoper. 
CORBETT,  WM.,  jr,  hotelkoepcr 
Crowo,  Robert,  Bhoemaker 
Draffin,  Richard,  retired 
HARMER,  F.  W.,  clerk  to  the  Cor- 
poratioQ  of  Nepean  and  clerk  of 
7  th     Division    Court    for    the 
County  of  Carleton  and  collector 
of  Tolls  at  Gate  No.  2  of  the 
Bytown   and    Nepean   Macada- 
mized Road 


Hill,  Samuel,  blacksmith. 
Keenan,  David  D.,  teucher 
Lefleur,  Andrew,  wagonmaker 
Miller,  Mrs.,  hotelkeeper 
Moodie,  Robert,  hotelkeeper 
Patton,  Henry,  cooper 
Pratt,  Abraham  D.,  school  teacher 
Spittal,  Alexander,  blacksmith  and 

wagonmaker 
Spittal,  Robert  P.,  carpenter 
Wilson :   Rev.  Richard,  Wesleyan 

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BVRRITT'S  RAPIDS.— A  flourishing  village  on  the  Rideau 
canal,  in  the  townships  of  Oxford  and  Marlborough,  and  counties  of 
Carleton  and  Qrenville.  It  has  two  first  class  schools,  and  does  a 
good  lumber  business.  Distant  from  Ottawa,  25  miles ;  from  Merriok- 
ville,  5  miles ;  from  Brockville,  32  miles ;  and  from  Montreal,  140 
miles.    Daily  mail.    Population,  about  400. 


Andrews,  Silas,  lumber  merchant, 
flour,  grist  &  saw  mill  proprietor 

Brown,  Thomas,  hotelkeeper 

Caid,  W.,  cabinet  maker 

Campbell,  R.O.,  photographic  artist 

Campbell,  W.,  J.P. 

Coad,  James,  carriage  maker 

Coad,  W.,  wagonmaker 

Collins,  Denis,  J.P. 

Conn,  Hugh,  general  merchant 

Cowan,  John,  general  merchant 

Depencier,  P.T.,  saw  mill  proprietor 

Forrest,  Rev.  Chas.,  Ch.  England 

Guest,  Richard,  tanner  and  currier 

Halfpenny,  James,  grocer 

Harris,  E.,  blacksmith  and  grocer 

Healy,  John,  grocer 

Hurd,  S.,  J.P. 

Johnston,  —  hotelkeeper 

Lane,  A.,  blacksmith 

McNamara,  Mathew,  saddle  and 
harness  maker 


MEIKLE,  JOHN,  postmaster  and 

general  merchant 
Mills,  Benjamin,  carpenter 
Mills,  James,  shoemaker 
Mills,  John,  tailor 
Nichols,    Abner,    carpenter     and 

wagonmaker 
North  Burritt's  Rapids  Hotel,  John 

Patterson,  proprietor 
O'Brien,  John,  &  Son,  coopers 
Patterson,  John,  hotel  keeper 
Patterson,  James,  bailiff  Division 

Court,  and  blacksmith 
Proctor,  George,  wagonmaker 
Reeves,  Walter,  shoemaker. 
Shannon,    Miss  E.,  milliner  and 

dressmaker 
Shannon,  J.,  wagonmaker 
Shepherd,  George,  J.P. 
Waldo,  F.  L.,  dentist 
Williams,  Rev.  W.  6  ,  Methodist 
Woods,  Isaac,  shoemai^er. 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €ARY,  97  CUftQibers  Street,  New  York, 


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CARP. — A  poit  Tillage  of  the  towaship  of  Fitzroy  on  the  Carp  river, 
20  milea  from  Ottawa  city.  The  village  contains  three  stores,  the 
usual  number  of  workshops,  three  hotels,  and  a  town  hall.  Mails 
daily.    Population,  200. 

Loyal  Orange  Lodge,  No.  439,  meets  at  the  Orange  Hall,  Carp,  on 
the  first  Wednesday  in  each  month. 

J.  W.  Featherston,  general  merchant  and  postmaster. 


DIAmOIVD. — A  post  office  of  the  township  of  Fitzroy,  28  miles 
from  the  city  of  Ottawa.  The  post  office  is  situated  on  the  7th  lot, 
8th  concession.    Robert  Walker,  postmaster. 

LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  57,  meets  in  Orange  Hall,  6th  lot,  8th 
concession,  Fitzroy,  on  the  second  Monday  of  each  month. 


FITZROY  HARROR.— A  post  village  of  the  township  of 
Fitzroy,  on  the  Ottawa  river,  at  the  head  of  the  Duchdsne  lake  navi- 
gation, on  a  small  bay,  dotted  with  beautiful  islands.  Near  the  vil- 
lage are  the  picturesque  Falls  of  the  Chats,  which  form  eleven  falls, 
and  plunge  perpendicularly  to  the  depth  of  thirty-three  feet.  On 
the  sc  ith  side  of  the  river,  directly  opposite  the  village,  is  the  Govern- 
ment slide,  for  the  passage  of  timber  manufactured  at  points  hundreds 
of  miles  up  the  river.  The  village  is  bounded  on  the  east  by  the  Carp 
river,  on  the  right  bank  of  which  the  land  rises  to  a  considerable 
height,  affi)rding  a  magnificent  view  of  the  surrounding  country  ;  on 
tiie  west,  the  Mississippi,  a  very  rapid  stream,  enters  the  Ottawa  by 
two  branches.  The  facilities  for  |manufacturing  purposes  are  most 
extensive,  and  the  Ottawa  and  Mississippi  could  be  made  available  for 
almost  an  unlimited  amount  of  hydraulic  power.  There  are  three 
churches,  built  of  stone :  the  Church  of  England,  the  Canada  Pres- 
byterian church,  and  the  Roman  Catholic  church.  The  Fourth  Divi- 
sion Court  is  held  here  and  at  Riddle's  Corners,  alternately.  Distant 
from  Ottawa  city,  31  miles.    Population,  about  200. 

Loyal  Orange  Lodxie,  No.  541,  meets  at  the  Orange  Hall,  on  the 
first  Friday  in  each  month. 


BAIRD,  DAN.,  general  merchant 
CAMPELL,  WM.,  hotel  keeper 

and  wharfinger 
Christie,  Henry,  blacksmith 
Cockburn,  Wm.,  carpenter 


COPPS,  MICHAEL,  grist  mills 
Cowan,  George,  teacher 
DUBARD,  L.  D.,  M.D.,  physician 

and  surgeon 
Hawley,  Andrew,  sen.,  retired 


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HAWLEY,  AND.,  jun.  lamber 
manufaoturer 

Kerby,  John,  blaokumith 

LISTER,  MORDECAI,  tannery 

LEARMONTH,  GEO.,  geu.  mer. 
chant,  grist  and  saw  mill  proprietor 

MoCudden,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker 

McDonald,  John,  retired 

MACLAREN,  DAVID,  dealer  in 
dry  goods,  groceries,  and  hard- 
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Nicholson,  John,  cabinetmaker 
ROBERTSON,    JOHN,    general 

merohaftt  and  prov.  land  surveyor 
ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  jr,  man- 

ager,  John  Robertson 
Smith,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker 
SHERIFF,  ROBERT,  postmaster 
SOMERVILLE,    WM.,    general 

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Teavens,  John,  hotel  keeper 
Work,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker. 


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HAZIiEmS/klV. — A  small  post  village,  situated  in  the  towoBhip  | 
of  Gouibourne.     The  village  contains  one  general  store ;  one  common 
school,  with  an  average  attendance  of  twenty-four  pupils ;  and  one  | 
church,  used  in  common  by  the  Church  of  England,  Presbyterians, 
and  Wesleyan   Methodists.    Distant  from  Ottawa,  13  miles, 
semi-weekly.    Population,  about  50. 


Anderson,  D.  M.,  postniaster 
Abbott,  Adam,  merchant 


Church,  0.  H.,M.D.,  physician  ond 
surgeon. 


HOIilMES'  CORlVfiRI^.—A  small  settlement  on  the  third  line 
of  the  township  of  Huntley.  There  are  two  churches  here,  the 
Church  of  England  and  the  established  Church  of  Scotland  ;  a  good 
school,  with  an  average  attendance  of  forty-five  pupils ;  an  Jiotel,  kept 
by  John  Holmes,  and  a  general  store.  Distant  flrom  Ottawa  oity, 
about  26  miles. 


HVBBELL'S  VAIjJL»,—A  village  in  the  township  of  Fitzroy, 
on  ^he  Misssssippi  river,  afc  what  is  called  Hubbell's  Falls.  The  river 
here  has  a  fall  of  twenty  feet.  The  Post  Office  was  established  in 
1850,  i»4  is  kept  at  Riddle's  or  Mohr's  Comers,  half-a-mile  distant; 
Jwmtm  Riddle,  postmaster.  It  contains  an  excellent  school,  with  ao 
average  attendance  of  forty-five  pupils.  Distant  from  Ottawa  city, 
33  miles.     Mails  daily.    Population,  200. 


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HlJ!f  TIiEY.— A  Post  Offioe  in  the  towDship  of  Huntley,  19  miles 
from  Ottawa  city;  John  Graham,  postmaster. 


K.A.Wi^  (WeUington  Village).'— A  post  village  of  the  township  of 
North  Qower,  on  the  Bideau  river,  22  miles  from  Ottawa  city,  and 
one  mile  from  the  line  of  the  Ottawa  and  Presoott  Railway.  It  con- 
tains four  general  stores,  and  one  steam  naw  mill,  established  by  A.  J. 
Sastman,  in  1852,  at  a  cost  of  96,000,  which  has  the  capacity  of 
turning  out  three  millions  feet  of  sawed  lumber  per  annum ;  a  brewery 
owned  by  A.  J.  Eastman  &  Co.,  with  a  capacity  of  turning  out  forty 
barrels  per  week ;  also  a  tannery,  two  wagon  shops,  a  ooonerage,  a 
good  school,  and  a  well  kept  hotel ;  twoi  churches — the  Church  of 
England,  frame,  erected  by  John  Eastman,  Esq ,  at  a  cost  of  8800, 
and  presented  to  the  Ohurch  Society ;  and  the  Wesloyan  Methodist 
church,  frame,  built  at  a  cost  of  $1,500.  Mails  tri-weekly.  Popu- 
lation, 200. 

Loyal  Oaanqi  LooaK,  No.  620,  meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  at  Wel- 
lington, on  the  first  Tuesday  in  each  month. 


AULT,  N.  I.,  postmaster,  general 
dealer  in  dry  good'  and  groceries 

AULT,  Z.  G.,  prop.  Wellington 
Hotel 

DUNN,  HENRY,  gen'l  merchant 

EASTMAN,  A.  J.,  steam  saw  mill 
proprietor 

EASTMAN,  A.  J.  &  Co.,  brewers 


FERGUSON,  STEPHEN,  gene- 
ral merchant 

KERR,  WM.,  tanner 

Montgomery,  John,  sen.,  grocer 
and  farmer 

NEELANP,  GREIG,  general  mer- 
chant. 


KEHlflOlttk — A  post  village  of  the  township  of  Osgoode,  on  the 
Castor  creek.  2&  miles  from  Ottawa  city,  and  4  miles  from  Metcalfe. 
The  villsg*  was  irst  settled  in  1840,  and  laid  out  by  Peter  McLaren. 
The  post  offioe  was  established  in  1853,  and  Archibald  Dewar  ap- 
pointed postmaster ;  the  present  ofiloial  is  Moses  E.  Tobin.  It  con- 
tains three  stores,  one  flouring  and  saw  mill,  pearl  ash  factory  and 
tannery.  There  is  one  church,  Baptist,  erected  in  1858,  of  Irame. 
Mails  tri-weekly.  Population,  80.  * 


Cowan,  Mr.,  general  morohant 
aiLLESIA,  MICHAEL,  general 
merchant  &  potash  manufacturer 


MoArthur,  Donald,  blacksmith 
McDIARMID,  JOHN,  flour  and 
saw  mill  proprietor 


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Tobin,  Joseph  A.,  hotel  keeper 
TOBIN,  MOSES  E.,  postmaster 
TOBIN  &  BBENNAN  (Moses  E. 


Tobin  &  John  Brennan)*general 
merchants 
Wishart.  J.,&  Son,  carriage  makers. 


KIHTBURIV. — A  country  post  office,  situated  in  the  township  of 
Fitzroy,  28  miles  from  Ottawa,  on  the  telegraph  route  to  Arnprior, 
and  24  miles  from  Bichmond  village.  There  is  a  good  common  school 
in  the  vicinity,  with  an  average  attendance  of  83  pupils.   Mails  daily. 

LoTAL  Obangb  LoDaE,  No.  476,  meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  on  the 
last  Friday  in  each  month. 

Allan  Fracer,  postmaster. 


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IaONG  ISIiAJVD  IiOCKS.— a  post  viUage  of  the  township  of 
Gloucester,  on  the  Bideau  canal,  seven  miles  from  Gloucester  station, 
on  the  Ottawa  and  Presoott  railway,  and  15  miles  from  Ottawa.  The 
village  was  first  settled  in  1838,  and  the  post  office  established  in 
1854.  The  village  contains  two  general  stores,  and  the  usual  number 
of  mechanics,  &c.  There  are  two  church  buildings  here,  one  occupied 
alternately  by  the  PresWerian  congregation  and  the  English  Church, 
and  the  other  by  the  Wesleyan  Methodists.  Mails  tri-weekly.  Po- 
pulation, 100.  . ,      , 


ADDISON,  W.  G.,  look  master 

BBAr,  CHABLES,  general  mer- 
chant 

BUTLEB,  MICHAEL,  general 
merchant  and  hotel  keeper 

CLOTHIEB,  A.  A.,  lumber  mer- 
chant, carpenter  and  builder 

CUBBIEB,  B.  H.,  lumber  mer- 
chant 


Davidson,  John,  hotel  keeper 
DICKINSON,    M.    K.,    general 

merchant,  flour  and  grist  mill 

proprietor 
Fortune,    Wm.,    hotel    proprietor 

and  tailor 
GAMBLE,    MOSES,   postmaster 

and  general  merchant 
SMITH,  JAS.,  general  merchant. 


MAI1A.KOFF. — A  post  office  in  the  township  of  Marlborough- 
26  miles  from  Ottawa,  and  3  miles  from  North  Gower. 

Kerr,  Bobert,  hotel,  and  general   |  Pierce,  John,  postmaster, 
merchant. 


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]f[A]VOTICK.-^A  post  village  of  the  township  of  North  Gower,  on 
the  Bideau  river,  five  miles  from  Kelly's  station  on  the  Ottawa  and 
Presoott  Railway,  and  17  miles  from  Ottawa  City.  There  is  excellent 
water-power  supplied  by  the  Bideau  canal.  M.  K.  Dickinson,  Esq., 
established  the  Long  Island  Flouring  Mills  at  this  point  in  1860, 
which  contain  four  run  of  stones,  with  four  merchant  bolts,  and  the 
capacity  of  grinding  one  hundred  barrels  of  flour  per  diem ;  the  build- 
ings are  substantially  built  of  stone.  The  saw  mill,  built  by  the  same 
party,  keeps  twelve  men  employed,  and  turns  out  about  two  million 
feet  of  sawn  lumber  per  annum.    Mails  tri-weekly.    Population,  100. 

LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  477,  meets  in  Orange  Hall,  in  Manotick 
village,  on  the  first  Friday  in  each  month. 


Boudrie,  Denis,  blacksmith 
DAVIDSON,  ALEX.,  proprietor 

of  Davidson's  Hotel. 
DICKINSON,  M.  K.,  proprietor 

of  Long  Island  flouring  and  saw 

mills,  G.  L.  Parker,  agent. 
Findlay,  Alex.,  miller,  Long  Island 

mills. 
Harvey,  James,  carpenter 
Harvey,  Wm.,  millwright 
KIRBY,    W.    S.,    manager    of 


general  store  for  M.  K.  Dickin- 
son 

MoCabe,  Patrick,  miller.  Long 
Island  mills 

Manning,  George,  cooper 

Martial,  Michael,  sawyer 

O'Grady,  Michael,  Manotick  Hotel 

PARKER,  G.  L.,  agent  for  Dick- 
inson, and  postmaster 

Pemont,  Joseph,  blacksmith 

Royce,  Charles,  carder. 


IHARATBOIV. — A  post  office  in  the  township  of  Huntley. 

Samuel  Woods,  postmaster. 


IIARGH« — A  post  village,  situated  in  the  township  of  March,  and 
county  of  Carleton.  Distant  from  Ottawa  City,  the  county  seat,  15 
miles.    Population,  about  100. 


BERRY,  W.H.&E.,  brewers 

Boucher,  William.,  saw  mill  pro- 
prietor 

Graham,  ^neas,  saddle  and  hiar- 
ness  maker 

McMURTRY,  D.,  gen'l  merchant 


MoMURTRY,  Geo.,  tanner,  saddle 

and  harness  maker 
MUNROE,  D.,  hotel  keeper 
PINHEY,    HORACE,    saw  mill 

owner 
READ,  T.,  postmaster. 


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mSiRIVALCi.— -A  post  office  in  the  township  of  Nepean. 

E.  B.  Hopper,  postmaster. 


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mCiTCAIiFE  (^Osgoode  Post  Office). — Aa  important  post  village  of 
the  township  of  Osgoode,  nine  miles  from  the  Osgoode  station  on  the 
Ottawa  and  Prescott  Railway,  and  twenty  miles  from  Ottawa  city. 
The  village  contains  four  general  stores,  an  ashery,  one  wagon  shop, 
Ave  boot  and  shoe  shops,  three  carpenters,  &o.  The  6th  DivisioD 
Court  is  held  here,  at  the  Victoria  Hall,  a  large  and  comfortable  hall 
in  connection  with  the  Glasgow  House.  It  contains  also  a  grammar 
school,  in  a  flourishing  condition,  and  a  good  common  school ;  three 
churches,  the  Church  of  England,  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  and 
the  Wesleyan  Methodist.     Mails  daily.    Population,  250. 

LoTAL  Oaanob  Lodge,  No.  205,  meets  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  each 
month. 

LoTAL  Orange  Lodoe,  No.  688,  meets  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  each 
month. 

Mktoalfb  Grammar  School. — Ira  Morgan,  John  Kennedy,  Rev.  Mr. 
Whyte,  Dr.  Joseph  Allen,  Adam  J.  Baker,  trustees ;  Rev.  James 
Whyte,  superintendent  of  township  schools ;  W.  M.  Elliott,  M. A.,  head 
teacher;  John  Dow,  jr.,  assistant  teacher. 


Allen,  Hugh,  jr., deputy  postmaster 

and  general  merchant 
ALLEN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.,  coroner 
BAKER,  ADAM  J.,  J.  P.  post- 
master, farmer,  township  trea- 
surer and  commissioner  in  B.  R. 
Belongie,  Anthony,  hotel  keeper 
Blair,  James,  butcher  and  assessor 
Blair,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Bradshaw,  John  J.j  carpenter 
CAMPBELL,   WM.  F.,  general 

merchant 
Carson,    John,    tailor  and  music 

teacher 
Carson,  William,  carpenter 
CLARK,  WM.,  bailiflf  and  tailor 
Doctor,  Wm.,  blacksmith 
Elliott,  W.  M.,  M.A.,    master  of 
grammar  school 


Fleming,  Rev.  Mr.,  Church  of  Eng. 

Galbraith,  Archibald,  hatter 

Imley,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker 

Ivesson,  Timothy,  saddle  and  har- 
ness maker 

KENNEDY,  JOHN,  township 
clerk,  presid.  Co.  Russell  agri- 
cultural society 

Kennedy,  Jno.,  jr.,  lumber  merch't.  I 

LAWSON,  ANDREW,  proprietoi 
Glasgow  House. 

McCORMICK,  HUGH,  township  I 
collector  and  dealer  in  provisions  | 

McDonald,  Daniel,  musician 

MoDoagall,  Peter,  M.D.,  physiciao  I 
and  surgeon 

McKeown,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker 


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MoMILLEN,  ZACHARIAH,  jr., 

farmer 
MoPhdirsoa,  Charles,  blacksmith 
itfajhew,  Benjamin,  cooper 
MORGAN,  IRA,  J.  P.,  clerk  6th 

division  court,  commissioner  in 

MORGAN,  WM.  W.,  retired 
Fendergast,  John,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker 
Porter,  James,  mason 


Slight,  Rev.  John,  Wes.  Methodist 
STRINGER,    WM.,    tanner   and 

currier 
Sweeney,  Michael  &  John,   boot 

and  shoemakers 
WALLACE,  WM.  <»  JAS.,  gone^ 

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WATSON,  SOUTHWELL,  boot 

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belFs  FaUs.^ — A  post  village  in  the  township  of  Fitzroy,  on  the 
Mississippi  riverj  five  miles  from  Arnprior,  on  the  Brockville  and 
Ottawa  Railway,  and  thirty-two  miles  from  Ottawa  City.  The  village 
T)1ot  was  laid  out  in  1852,  by  James  Ritchie,  P.L.S.,  for  Charles 
.  i  ",  who  is  engaged  heavily  in  the  lumber  trade,  and  also  owns  the 
*  uy  Hotel,  a  large  and  commodious  house.  The  village  contains 
utto  general  stores,  an  excellent  school,  with  an  average  attendance  of 
forty-five  pupils,  under  the  charge  of  Richard  Foster,  one  cooperage, 
besides  a  number  of  mechanics.     Population,  100. 


BLAIR,  WILSON,  gen'l  merch'nt 
MOHR,  CH  AS.,  proprietor  Fitzroy 

Hotel,  and  lumber  merchant 
Riddle,  J  as.,  postmaster  and  farmer 


Shields,  Alexander,  cooper 
SOMERVILLE,    THOMAS    G., 
general  merchant. 


1II17]¥STI!R* — A  post  office  in  the  township  of  Goulbourne. 
Thomas  Tubman,  postmaster. 


IVORTH  GOWER.— A  post  village  of  the  township  of  North 
Qower,  6  miles  from  Osgoode  Station,  on  the  Ottawa  and  Frescott 
Railway,  and  22  miles  from  Ottawa  City.  It  is  situated  on  Stephens' 
Creek,  in  the  centre  of  a  rich  and  well-cultivated  section  of  the 
county.  The  village  contains  four  general  stores,  two  wagon  shops, 
five  boot  and  shoe  shops,  with  representatives  of  the  other  mechanical 
trades.    There  are  three  churches,  viz.,  the  Church  of  England,  Rev. 

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Mr.  Merritt,  rector ;  the  Wesleyan  Methodist,  Bev.  Wm.  M .  Pattjson, 
miDister ;  and  the  Canada  Presbyterian  Ohuroh,  Bev.  Wm:  Lochead, 
minister.  There  is  a  first  class  school,  with  an  average  attendance  of 
forty-eight  pupils.  The  5th  Division  Courts  are  held  here ;  William 
Cowan,  clerk. 

NORTH  GOWIJE,  DISTRICT  NO.  3,   I.O.L. 

LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  52,  meets  in  Orange  Hall,  on  the  Ist  line 

of  North  Gower,  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  each  month. 
LoTAL  Orange  Lodge  No.  53,  meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  the  1st  c>n., 

5th  lot,  North  Gower,  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  each  month. 
Loyal  Orange  Lodge,  No.  59,  meets  in  the  Orange  Hal),  on  the  tov».. 

line,  one  mile  west  of  North  Gow&r  Village,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in 

each  month. 
LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  107,  meets  in  the  Orange  Hall,  on  the  Sth 

con.  Marlborough,  on  the  second  Monday  in  each  month. 
LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  229,  meets  in  Orange  Hall,  North  Gower, 

first  Monday  in  each  month. 
LoTAL  Orange  Lodge,  No.  271,  meets  in  Orange  Hall,  on  the  7tfa 

con.,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  each  month. 
Lotal  Orange  Lodge,  No.  371,  meets  in  Orange  Hall  on  the  first 

Thursday  in  each  month,  at  the  2nd  con.,  Sth  lot.  North  Gower. 
Lotal  Orange  Lodge,  No.  561,  meets  in  the  School  House  at 

Pierce's  Corners,  on  the  first  Friday  in  each  month. 


Barr,  Allan,  cooper 
Burrows,  David,  farmer 
Beaman,  Wm.,  carriage  maker 
Callender,  Alexander,  blacksmith 
Conley,  Thomas,  tailor 
COWAN,  WM.,  clerk  5th  Divi- 

sion  Court 
Craig,  James,  far'ucr. 
Craig,  Bichd.,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Craig,  Thomas,  plasterer 
Craig,  Wm.,  farmer 
CBYDEBMAN,     ALEX.,     and 

Bioh'd  Craig,  tanners  &  curriers 
Drynen,  Bobert,  carriage  maker 
ELLIOTT,    WM.,  proprietor    of 

North  Gower  Exchange 
Gilbert,  ^neas,  retired 


HICKS,  JOHN,  general  merchant 
JOHNSTON,  GEO.  B.,  merchant 

and  postmaster 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  bailiff,  5th 

Division  Court 
JOHNSTON,     JAMES,      hotel 

keeper 
Kavanagh,  Samuel,  carpenter 
KEATING,   GEORGE,    general 

merchant 
KEATING,  GEORGE,  manager, 

M.  Keating 
KEATING,  MICHAEL,    dealer 

in  dry  goods,  groceries,  crock- 
ery, &c 
Kerfoot,  Samuel,  photographer 
Keys,  Lewis,  cabinetmaker 


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McCartney,  GEORGE,  gene- 
ral merchant 

McCargen,  James,  farmer  and  p'xV 
inspector 

McEeown,  Albert,  saddle  and  har- 
ness maker. 

McKeown,  Daniel,  blacksmith 

MERRITT,  REV.  MR.,  Church 
of  England 

MILLIKEN,  WM.,  M.D.,  physi- 
cian  and  surgeon 


Murphy,  Joshua,  boot  &  shoemaker 
Neeland,  William,  grocer 
Fattyson,  Rev.  Wm.  M.,  Wes.  M. 
Pratt,  Isaiah,  boot  and  shoemaker 
ROCHE,  W.  P.,  M.D.,  physician 

and  surgeon 
Wallace  John,  blacksmith 
WRIGHT,  MARK  &  ALBERT, 

tanners  and  curriers 
Wright,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker 

and  farmer. 


PA.IV]fEURE-— A  country  post  office,  situated  in  the  township  of 
Fitzroy,  on  Big  creek,  on  the  second  lot  in  the  second  concession. 
Distant  from  Ottawa  City,  25  miles.    Mails  tri-weekly. 

Ring,  Jas.,  postmaster,  carpenter,  builder  and  cooper. 


RICH]flOI¥D. — ^An  incorporated  village  situated  on  the  Goodwood 
river,  in  the  east  corner  of  the  township  of  Goulbourne,  21  miles  from 
Ottawa  City,  and  11  miles  from  the  Ottawa  river.  The  village  was 
laid  out  for  the  Government  in  1817  by  Colonel  Fortune,  and  settle- 
ment commenced  as  early  as  1818.  This  was  a  military  point  for  a 
number  of  years.  The  Duke  of  Richmond,  then  Governor  General  of 
Canala,  died  here  in  1819  from  tho  bite  of  a  pet  fox,  in  a  frame  barn 
on  Cnapman's  farm,  about  2}  miles  from  the  village,  on  the  Good- 
wood river.  The  village  derives  its  name  from  the  Duke  of  Richmond. 
For  a  number  of  years  the  trade  and  business  was  very  active,  but 
latterly  appears  to  have  deslined.  It  contains,  however,  several  well- 
filled  general  stores,  flouring  mills  and  tannery ;  a  grammar  school, 
building  of  frame,  W;  Houghton,  master.  Four  churches — Church 
of  England,  built  of  stone,  Rev.  C.  B.  Pettit,  rector ;  Established 
ChuToh  of  Scotland,  building  of  frame,  Rev.  Wm.  P.  White,  minister ; 
Wesleyan  Methodist,  building  of  frame;  and  the  Roman  Catholic 
church,  built  ot  stone.  Rev.  Peter  O'Connell,  parish  priest.  Mails 
daily.    Population,  600. 

Goodwood  Lodoe,  No.  159.  F.  &  A.  M.,  G.  R.  C. — Regular  communi- 
cations, first  Tuesday  in  every  month,  at  Richmond.    W.M.,  George 

Keating ;  S.  W.,  Edward  O'Rielly ;  J.  W.,    ;  Chaplain, 

Rev.  C,  B.  Pettit ;  Treasurer,  John  A.  Bryson ;  Secretary,  John  A. 

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TOWNS  AND  VlLLAOBS, 


Barclay ;  Tyler,  Georgo  Rioker. 


—  J  I.  G.,  Thomaa 


RiOHMOND  Village  Officers. — Reevo,  John  A.  Bryson ;  Oounoillors, 
Joseph  Hinton,  Thomas  Lewis,  Henry  MoElroy,  George  G.  Magaire. 
Collector,  Robert  Hamilton ;  Clerk,  Thomas  Miller ;  Assessor,  James 
McLean ;  Bailiff,  Robinson  Lyon. 


Baxter,  Michael,  saddle  and  har- 
ness maker 
Beattio,  D.,   M.D.,  physician  and 

surgeon 
Bennett,  Mathew,  blacksmith 
Berkley,  Thomas,  tailor 
BIRTCH,  A.  J.,  merchant 
Birtch,  Thomas  H.,  farmer 
Boylcs,  James,  laborer 
Brogan,  John,  carpenter 
BROWN,  GEO.,  general  merchant 
Brown,  Thomas,  blacksmith 
BRYSON,  JOHN  A.,  clerk  Divi- 
sion Court 
Butler,  Wm.  H.,  postmaster  and 

leather  merchant 
Campbell,  Alexander,  plasterer 
Carron,  John,  miller 
Connor,  James,  wagonmaker 
COPELAND,  JAS.,  hotel  keeper 
Copeland,  John,  farmer 
Copeland,  John,  jr.,  farmer 
Copeland,  William,  jr.,  laborer 
Dempsey,  Henry,  carpenter 
Dempsey,  Lewis,  farmer 
Eamour,  P.,  wagonmaker 
Elliott  &  Lytic,  saw,   grist,  and 

carding  mills 
Gordon  &  Co.,  general  merchants 
Hall,  Adam,  shoemaker 
Hall,  Robert,  laborer 
Hall,  Thomas,  wagonmaker 
Hamilton,  Philip,  laborer 
Hamilton,  R.,  shoemaker 
HEMPHEL,  WM.,  tanner 
Hinton,  Jos.,  gentleman 


Johnston,  James,  farmer 
Kilclyno,  Daniel,  pensioner 
Lauzon,  Alexander,  shoemaker 
LEWIS,  THOMAS,  general  met- 

chant 
Lyon,  Robinson,  bailiff  2nd  Divi- 
sion Court 
Lyon,  Thomas,  gentleman 
McCord,  Wm.,  farmer 
McCrea,  Samuel,  tailor 
McDougall,  Joseph  and  Duncan, 

blacksmiths 
McELROY,     HENRY,     general 

merchant 
McELROY,    PATRICK,    notary 

public 
McEwan,  Jas.,  stage  proprietor 
McGlinn,  James,  laborer 
McGuire,  Georgo,  farmer 
McGuire,  Peter,  laborer 
McLaren,  John,  general  merchant 
McLaughlin,  Andrew,  laborer 
McLean,  James,  farmer 
MffVitty,  William,  farmer 
Matheson,  Wm.,  farmer 
MILLER,  THOMAS,  shoemaker 

add  town  clerk 
Milligan,  James,  clerk 
Morrison,  John,  laborer 
Nelson,  John,  laborer 
Nesbit,  John,  farmer 
O'CONNELL,     Rev.     PETER, 

Roman  Catholic 
O'Connell,  Terrence,  farmer 
PETTIT,  Rev.  C.  B.,  Church  ot 

England 


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Porter,  Archibald,  laborer 

RIELLST,  EDW.,  hotel  keeper  and 
farmer 

Rielly,  John,  farmer 

Scott,  James,  carpenter 

Scott,  William,  carpenter 

Scott,  William,  farmer 

Short,  Thomas,  pensioner 

SHELLINGTON,  WM.,  commis- 
sion merchant 

Spearman,  Capt.  And. 


Stewart,  John,  farmar 

Stewart,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

Tavlor,  Andrew,  farmer 

Tehan,  Denis,  laborer 

TpRNEY,  JOHN,  leather  manu- 
facturer 

1  orncy,  William,  farmer 

Yaughan,  John,  laborer. 

WHITE,  Rev.  WM.  P.,  Church 
of  Scotland 

Wilson,  Wm.,  shoemakor. 


SOUTH  G£i01J€ESTEB.~A  post  office  situated  in  the  town- 
ship of  Oloucester,  7  miles  from  Metcalfe.  Thomas  Stanley  post- 
master. There  is  a  good  common  school  here,  with  an  average  atten- 
dance of  32  pupils.  Miss  Cameron,  teacher.  The  Roman  Catholics 
have  an  elegant  stone  church  rV^isitation)  built  at  a  cost  of  $10,000, 
about  one  mile  from  the  post  office ;  Rev.  John  O'Brien,  pariah  priest. 
There  are  also  two  missions  in  connection  with  the  parish,  viz. ;  East 
Osgoode,  a  frame  church,  cost  $600 ;  services  once  a  fortnight ;  and 
Black  Rapids  church.  Mails  daily. 


SOUTH  niARCH.— A  post  villi^e  of  the  townsbip  of  March, 
situated  two  miles  from  the  Ottawa  river,  and  14  miles  from  Otta  .a 
city.  It  contains  three  stores,  two  hotels,  a  good  school,  with  an  aver- 
age attendance  of  50  pupils,  two  church  organizations ;  the  Church  of 
England,  Rev.  John  Butler,  M.A.,  incumbent.  The  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dists meet  in  the  school  house  every  Sabbath.  Mails  daily.  Popula- 
tion, 100. 


BUTLER,  Rev.    JOHN,  M.A., 

Church  of  England 
JDUNLOP,  Mrs.,  general  merchant 
LEWIS,  WM.   hotel  keeper  and 

farmer 
MoMURTRY,  DAVID,  general 

merchant  and  farmer 


MoMURTRY,  GEO.,  boot,  shoe 

'and  harness  maker 
SCISSONS,  SAMUEL,  postmaster 

and  general  merchant 
SHARP,  ALEX.  J.,  proprietor  of 

March  Hotel. 
SMITH,  THOMAS,  hotel  keeper. 


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S(TITTSTILLE.— A  post  village,  situated  in  the  township  of 
Gonlborne.  The  village  contains  one  general  store,  one  common  sonool, 
with  an  average  attendance  of  seventeen  pupils.  Distant  from  Ottawa 
City,  16  miles.    Mails  semi-weekly.    Population,  100. 

LoTAL  Obanqb  LoDaK,  No.  210,  meets  m  Orange  Hall,  on  the  firat 
Thursday  in  each  month. 

ARGUE,  JOHN  S.,  general  merchant  and  postmaster. 


T0RB0LT01V.--A  post  office  in  the  Township  of  Torbolton. 

H.  Younghusband,  postmaster. 


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WEST  HinyiliEir.-'A  post  oSoe  on  the  11th  lot,  9th  conces- 
sion of  the  township  of  Huntley,  26  miles  from  Ottawa  City.  It  con- 
tains a  Roman  Catholic  church,  constructed  of  wood.  Mails  bi- 
weekly.   Population,  100. 


FENTON,  JOHN,  clerk  of  divi- 
sion court 
HORAN,  EDWARD,  postmaster 


Jackson,  R.,  boot  and  shoemaker 
VAUGHAN,    Rev.    E.,   Roman 
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WEST  OSI^OODE.— A  post  village  of  the  township  of  Osgoode, 
2^  miles  from  Osgoode  Station  on  the  Ottawa  and  Prescott  Rulway, 
and  22  miles  from  Ottawa  City.  It  contains  two  general  stores,  one 
steam  saw  mill,  established  in  1856,  by  John  C.  Bower  &  Co.,  at  a 
cost  of  three  thousand  dollars,  in  which  a  sizteen-horse«power  engine 
is  used,  and  capable  of  turning  out  800,000  feet  of  lumber  per  an- 
num. In  connection  with  the  saw  mill  there  is  an  extensive  turning 
factory,  where  table  legs  and  bedsteads  are  turned  out  in  large  quan- 
tities for  the  trade.  There  are  two  schools  in  the  vicinity  of  the  po«t 
office,  with  an  (average  attendance  each  of  about  twenty  pupils. 
Within  a  mile  of  the  village  there  is  a  Roman  Catholic  church,  erected 
in  1855,  of  wood,  Rev.  Thomas  O'Boyle,  priest ;  and  a  Wesleyao 
Methodist  church,  built  of  wood  in  1851.  Mails  tri-weekly.  Popu- 
lation 50. 


BOWER,  JOHN  C.,&  Co.,  (John 
C.  Bower,  Joseph  Bower,  James 
Porter  and  Andrew  Blackburn,) 
general  merchants  and  proprie- 
tors of  steam  saw  mills 


BOWER,  JOHN  C,  postmaster 

and  councillor. 
CLELLAND,  JOHN&  Co.,  gene- 
ral merchants. 


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Con.  Lot. 

Aikins,  George 7  13 

Aikins,  Joseph 9  12 

Aikins,  Robert 9  12 

Amm,  Wm 12  12 

Amm,  Mrs 11  21 

Anderson,  Samuel 7  9 

Anderson,  Wm 7  9 

Armstrong,  Edward 9  1 

Armstrong,  Christopher. . .  6  8 

Armstrong,  John 4  10 

Armstrong,  Robert 6  9 

Armstrong,  Thomas 6  9 

Anstin,  Thomas 6  16 

Austin,  Wm 7  16 

Aylwin,  G.  C O&D 

Badham,  Enoch A&B 

Bahen,  Edward 11  19 

Bahen,  Thomas 7  14 

Baird,  George 8  5 

Baird,  George,  Jun 8  9 

Baird,  John. 9  2 

Baird,John 6  15 

Baird,  John,  jan 10  1 

Baird,  Samuel 7  10 

Baird,SamueI 9  2 

Baird,  Thomas 9  8 

Barber,  Richard 5  5 

Beckford,  Wm 3  3 

Bishop,  Edward 5  9 

Blair,  James 4  22 

Blair,  Wm 1  15 

Body,  James 2  22 

Body,  Wm 3  20 

Bowes,  James 1  20 

Bowos,  Thomas 1  20 

Bradbury,  Wm 2  22 


Con. 

Bradley,  Henry 10 

Bradley,  John 12 

Bradley,  John 11 

Bradley,  John,  sen 11 

Bradley,  John,  jun 11 

Bradley,  Joseph 10 

Bradley,  Joshua 9 

Bradley,  Wm 10 

Brown,  James 3 

Brunette,  Leo 10 

Brunette,  Louis 2 

Brunette,  Moses 10 

Burke,  John 11 

Burr,  Joshua.  5 

Butler,  James 7 

Butler,  John 5 

Byron,  Daniel. 11 

Campbell,  Robert 12 

Carr,  Wm 12 

Carry,  Henry., 6 

Carry,   Hugh 6 

Carss,  Robert 2 

Cayanagh,  Denis )0 

Cayanagh,  Thomas 4 

Cayanagh,  Wm 8 

Cayanagh,  Wm .     7 

Cheokley ,  Charles 2 

Clarke,  Patrick 11 

Clark,   Thomas 2 

Cole,  Walter 9 

Colton,  Owen 1 

Conn,  Samuel 2 

Connors,  Charles 4 

Copps,  John 11 

Copps,  Joseph 11 

Copps,  Michael 10 


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Oostelln,  Matthew 3  15 

CoBtello,  Michael 12  25 

Costello,  Kicbard 4  17 

Costello,   T  homos 12  25 

Craig,  Jait  cs 11  25 

Craig,  John 12  24 

Craig,  John 10  ir« 

Craig,  Wm 12  24 

Cromwell,  J.  M.  O 1  20 

Croskery,  Wm 6  10 

Crotty,  Michael 2  25 

Cuiran,  Michael 2  14 

Curran,  Peter 2  27 

Curry,  Patrick 4  2 

Curtis,  Charles 2  2 

Curtis,  James 2  2 

Dean,  James 3  22 

Dean,  Noble 2  8 

Dean,  Wm 4  21 

Denis,  Peter 3  13 

Devine,  Andrew 5  7 

Devine,  Patrick 3  6 

Devine,  Bobert 5  7 

Dickson,  J.  B 4  20 

Dickson,  Bobert G  18 

Dolan,  James 12  18 

Donaldson,  David 5  11 

Donaldson,  James 5  11 

Donaldson,  John,  sen 5  12 

Donaldson,  John,  j  an 5  12 

Doolan,  Thomas 4  8 

Doolan,  Patrick 4  10 

Dow,  Donald. 10  19 

Downey,  Thomas 4  11 

Dngeau,  Andrew 4  10 

Duncan,  James 12  12 

Early,  John 9  9 

Elliott,  John 3  17 

Elliott,  Thoifaas 4  25 

Ellis,  Samuel 1  9 

Ellis,  Thomas, 1  5f 

Farrell,  James 11  22 


Con. 

VeathcrstoD,  James 0 

Veatherston,  Kichard 9 

Fcatherston,  Samuel 10 

Finlay,  James 10 

Finner,  Benjamin 3 

Finner,  Chos 8 

Forbes,  Andrew 6 

Forbes,  James 7 

Forbes,  John 6 

Forbes,  John 5 

Forbes,  William 6 

Forbes,  William,  jr 5 

Foster,  Bichard 6 

Fraser,  George 9 

Frazer,  Allan 6 

Frazer,  Donald 1 

Fraser,  Thomas,  son  .  ^ 7 

Fraser,  Thomas,  jun 7 

Fulford,  James 10 

Fulford,  John U 

Fulford,  Peter 11 

Fulford,  William 10 

Gallaghan,  Denis 3 

Gallaghan,  John 4 

Gallaghan,  Michael 4 

Gallaghan,  Patrick 4 

Gillan,  Charles 2 

Gillan,  Francis 2 

Gillan,  James '-i 

Gilchrist,  Samuel 9 

Goodwin,  John 2 

Goodwin,  Malcolm 2 

Goodwin,  Bobert 2 

Gorman,  John 9 

Gorman,  Patrick 7 

Gorman,  William 9 

Gourley,  William 8 

Gourley,  William 8 

Granger,  Thomas ^ 

Granger,  William o 

Grant,  Allan 6 

Grant,  John , 7 


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Cod.  Lot. 

Grant,  Robert 6  12 

Graham,   0 9  16 

Graham,  John 10  6 

Greeley,  P"*riok 4  20 

Green,  George 8.  1 

Green,  John 2  8 

Green,  Michael 8  4 

Green,  Moses 2  3 

Green,  Thomas 2  8 

Green,  Thomas 8  4 

Green,  William 7  8 

Grierson,  C 4  10 

Groves,  John 5  11 

Groves,  Jthn,  jun 6  10 

Groves,  Richard 5  7 

Groves,  Thomas 5  5 

Haleran,  Michael 12  14 

Halfpenny,  Abraham '2  24 

Halfpenny,  Joseph 4  10 

Hamilton,  John 11  21 

Hamilton,  Thomas 12  17 

Hamilton,  Wm.,  jun 10  2 

Hanna,  John 6  2 

Harris,  Robert 3  10 

Henahan,  Patrick, 5  17 

Henderson,  Andrew 10  26 

Henderson,  Alexander....  10  25 

Herriok,  Francis 2  18 

Herrick,  James 2  18 

Her  rick,  Michael 5  21 

Herriok,   Patrick 2  18 

Hertnan,  Thomas 4  20 

Hervey,  Robt 1  22 

Hervoy,  Wm 3  27 

Hickey,  Lawrence 1  25 

Hodgins,  Benjamin 9  3 

Hodgins,  James 7  3 

Hodgins,  Thomas 9  1 

Hodgins,  Thomas  9  3 

Hodgins,  Wm 11  1 

Hogan,   Thomas 11  20 

Hogan,   Thomas    12  20 


Con.  Lot- 
Holmes,  Alexander 2  4 

Howard,  Thomas 9  6 

Howe,  James 2  ,12 

Howe,   John 2  12 

Howe,  John 8  25 

Howe,  Robert 2  19 

Howe,  William 2  12 

Hubbell,    James 5  21 

Hudson,  John 4  10 

Hudson,  John. 2  1 

Hudson,  Matthew 2  1 

Humphries,  George 10  4 

Hunt,  Charles 4  15 

Hunt,  George 6  7 

Hunt,  James.... 5  16 

Hunt,  Robert 1  11 

Hunt,Thomas 5  13 

Hunt,  William 5  15 

Jeffrey,   James 7  14 

JeflFrey,  John 3  18 

Jeffrey,  Michael 6  16 

Jeffrey,  Thomas 9  13 

Johnston,  Martin 1  16 

Johnston,  Robert 6  1 

Kelly,  John 12  20 

Kelly,  Patrick 11  28 

Kedey,  Moses 9  16 

Kedey,  Samuel 9  14 

Kilgore,  Humphries 9  13 

Killian,  Denis, 2  25 

Killian,  Patrick 2  25 

King,  George 5  20 

Kyle,  William , 7  18 

Laflamme,  Michel 1  17 

Lament,  Thomas 3  23 

Landon,  Heman 10  12 

Landon,  John,  jun 9  16 

Lang,  Michael 2  15 

Langford,  George 12  9 

Laagford,  William 11  9 

Latham,  Nathaniel 10  14 

Latimer,  William 1  10 


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Laughiitii  John,  Ben 8  11 

Laap;hlin,  John,  juD 8  11 

Ltyidcr,  llobort 7  8 

Lawson,  Charles 1  7 

Learmonth,  Qeorgo 9  22 

Lewis,  John 12  16 

Lindsay,  Bernard 2  6 

Lindsay,  John 4  2 

Lindsay,  Patrick,  sen 2  € 

Lindsay,  Patrick,  juB 2  6 

Lillie,   James 8  17 

Little,   David 4  3  21 

Little,  William 3  24 

Lowrie,  Hamilton,  sen....     7  1 

Lowrie,  Hamilton,  jun....     7  2 

Lowrie,  Hewitt 8  2 

Lowrie,  M.  H 7  1 

Lowrie,   Samuel 7  2 

Lunney,  Edward 8  7 

Lunney,  Hugh.....  8  7 

Lunney,  Patrick 4  6 

Lynch,  Patrick 10  19 

MoBride,  James 10  17 

MoBride,  John 10  16 

MoBride,  Thomas 10  17 

McCarthy,  Jas 8  21 

McClore,  Thomas 3  23 

MoConnell,  Robert 3  22 

McCormack,   Thos 4  10 

MoCuan,  John 1  26 

McCue,  George 3  11 

McDermott,  Bryan 10  11 

McDermott,  John 11  24 

McOermott,  Michael.......     7  16 

McDonald,  Alex 9  20 

McDonald,  Alex 8  18 

McDonald,  Aroh 8  14 

McDonell,Hugh 3  12 

Mcdonell,  John 3  12 

MoFarlane,  David 10  25 

McFarlane,  Wm 10  19 

McGee,  Mrs.. 6  1 


Odd. 

McGenly,  Robert 2 

MoGenly,  Wm 8 

McGillis,  Angus 2 

McGillis,  Hugh 2 

MoGrath,  Michael 8 

McGuire,  James 5 

MoKibbon,  Thomas.. 0 

MoKibbon,  Wm.,  sen 1 

MoKibbon,  Wm.,  jun 1 

McKilvey,Wm 3 

McLaohlin,  Samuel 4 

McLeod,  Duncan 12 

McLeod,  Kenneth 12 

MoMahon,  Michael 11 

MoMahon,  Patrick 11 

McMahon,  Timothy 11 

McMillan,  Alexander 9 

McMillan,  Donald 8 

McMillan,  John 11 

McVeehy,  James, 2 

McVicar,  Archibald L 

May,  Isaac 1 

May,  Richard 2 

May,  Samuel 2 

May,  Thomas 1 

Marshall,  Augustus 7 

Marshall,  Thomas 8 

Marshall,  Wm 8 

Miller,  Abraham 3 

Miller,  James 4 

Mills,  James 7 

Mohr,  Charles 6 

Mohr,  William oBC 

Monforte,  Richard 5 

Monroe,  Francis 12 

Jyionroe,  John  H 12 

Monroe,  W.H... 12 

Mooney,  Benjamin 8 

Mooney,  James 8 

Moore,  Wm 9 

Moran,  Francis 6 

Moran,  John 1 


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Morehf 

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Murphy 

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Murpb 

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Murphj 

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Murphi 

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Nairn, 

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Neagle, 

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Neil.  D( 

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Moran,  John 7  24 

MorchouDO,  John 2  6 

Morehouse,  Joseph S  4 

Morehouse,  Wm 2  5 

Moreton,  George 1  10 

Murphy,  Arthur 4  11 

Murphy,  Charles 4  11 

Murphy,  John 8  13 

Murphy,  Wm »  12 

Nairn,  Thomas i  0 

Neagle,  M.  D 3  1 

Neil.Daniel 4  9 

Noil,  James .;.  4  0 

Neil,  John 4  10 

Neil,Wm 5  8 

Nesbitt,  Robert 7  12 

O'Brien,  Michael 4  IG 

O'Donnell,  Neil 1  23 

O'Hara,  Martin 2  17 

O'Noil,  Francis 5  10 

O'Neil,  John,  jun 5  9 

O'Neil,   Thomas 5  10 

Owens,  Edward 4  14 

Owens,  Edward G  o 

Owens,  Eobert 2  12 

Owens,  William 3  11 

Patterson,  James... V 8  12 

Peever,  John 10  8 

Pigott,  W.P 8  19 

Pierce,R 12  12 

Poole,Henry 11  20 

Quigley,  Michael 4  IG 

Ray,  Samuel 8  14 

Read,  Nicholas 5  15 

Read,  Samuel 11  3 

Richards,  William 12  26 

Richly,  John  F G  17 

Riddel! ,  Archibald 6  19 

Riddell,  James 5  18 

Riddell,  John , 5  17 

Riddell,  John  M 4  13 

Ring,  James., 2  2 


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Ritohie,  Jaa 1  18 

Ritchie,  William 1  13 

Roach,  Thomas 5  18 

Rogers,  Wm 8  24 

Rorison,  Basil G  4 

Rorison,  Hugh 7  4 

Rorison,  James 7  4 

Ross,  Arthur 2  4 

Rowan,  Nathaniel G  25 

Russell,  Jas G  G 

Russell  John 1  19 

Sadler,  Geo^e 11  19 

Scott,  George 1  18 

Scott,  Thomas .  5  5 

Searson,  Richa' d 4  12 

Searson,  Wm 4 

Shaw,  James 1 

Shaw,  John L 

Shannon,  James 3 

Shannon,  John 3  18 

Sheridan,  John 12  21 

Sherlock,  John 2  IG 

Shields,  Alexander G  19 

Shields,  Andrew G  19 

Shields,  John 4  10 

Shiriflf,   Alexander 10  22 

Smith,  Georgo 7  13 

Smith,  Isaac  C 8  17 

Smith,  Louis 8  17 

Smith,  Michael 3  10 

Smith,  Nelson 8  17 

Smith,  Thomas 3  10 

Smith,  ^.  F 10  14 

Smith,  T.'^um 3  19 

Somerville,  Thomas  G 5  18 

Sproule,  William 3  11 

Startr.n,  John 7  24 

Stanton,  Martin 7  25 

uteen,  Jas G  20 

Stecn,  Wm 5  22 

SternsdorflF,  Ferd 10  20 


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Story,  David 3  6 

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Story,  WilUam 3  8 

Styles,  Edward 10  12 

Styles,  George. 11  12 

Styles,  John 11  12 

Styles,  William 11  12 

Sullivan,  Geo 6  13 

Sullivan,  Thomas 6  13 

Sullivan,  William 6  13 

Sutherland,  Andrew 3  26 

Sutherland,  Thomas 3  26 

Tait,  Ralph 5  19 

Taylor,Robert 5  16 

Taylor,  W.  P 7  21 

Teevens,  Bernard 11  10 

Teevens,  James 11  10 

Teevens,  James 10  10 

Teevens,  John 10  10 

Teeveus,  John 10  18 

Tripp,Francis 11  26 

Tripp,  Harry 10  24 

Tripp,  Henry 10  24 

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Turner,-JameB 8  18 

Wade,  John 10  20 

Walker,  Robert,  sen 8  7 

Walker,  Robert,  jun 8 

Whyte,  Andrew 1 

Whyte,JoLn 1 

Whyte,  Robert 1  14 

Whyte,  William 1  14 

Whyte,  William 1  22 

Willis,  William 4  24 

Wilson,  Archibald 3  14 

Wilson,  Alexander 2  14 

Wilson,  Broughton 12  19 

Wilson,  Charles 11  25 

Wilson,  George 3  11 

Wilson,  James,  sen. 2  13 

Wilson,  James 2  13 

Wilson,  John,  jun 3  11 

Wilson,  John  R 2  11 

Wilson,  Peter 3  21 

Wilson,  Richard 3  14 

Wilson,  William 2  11 

Wilson,  William 11 

Woods,  Samuel 4 

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Alexander,  James.... o  f  5 

Allen,  Richard of  2 

Anderson,  Alexander.j  g 

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Anderson,  Nicol of  6 

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Bothwick,  John o  f  4 

Bothwick,  Thos of  4 

Boucherd,  Louis o  f  1 

Bourke,  Nicholas r  f  8 

Bowes,  Richard r  f  2 

Boyd,  Alexander rf  1 

Boyd,  David of  7 

Boyd, James of  7 

Bradley,  CIements....j  g 

Bradley,  William o  f  4 

Brady, Michael rf  3 

Brady,  Patrick,  8en....r  f  3 

Brady,  Patrick,  jun....r  f  3 

Brady,  Patrick r  f  2 

Bratton,  Robert rf  5 

Bratton,  Thomas rf  5 

Bremner,  John....r  f  b  f 

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Campbell,  Robert...  ...r  f 

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Carriher,  Michael r  f 

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Champagne,  Joseph. ..o  f 

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Clements,  Robert o  f 

Clerue,  M of 

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Clothier,  Alba rfbf 

Codd,  Geo.  &  Henry. o  f 

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Collins,  John r  f 

Collins,  John rf 

Collins,  Matthew r  f 

Coombs,  James o  f 

Cooper,  George rf 

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CowaD,  David r  f 

Cowan,  Henry r  f 

Cowan,  Robert r  f 

Cowan,  William rf 

Craig,  James o  f 

Craig,  Robert o  f 

Craig,  Thomas r  f 

Croll,  David rf 

Cuddie,  Wm rfbf 

Cullen,  Thomas rf 

Cummings,  Robt.,  Island. 

Cundle,  Joseph r  f 

Cunningham,  J.,  een.  r  f 
Cunningham,  J.,  jun.  r  f 
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Daly,  John r  f 

Daly,  Patripk,  sen r  f 

Daly,  Pa  trick,  jun r  f 

Dancy,  James o  f 

Dancy,  Matthew o  f 

Danoy,  Wm o  f 

Dansy,  Delormo rf 

Davidson,  Robert r  f 

Davis,  Evan rf 

Davis,  Philip r  f 

Davis,  Thomas r  f 

Davy,  Edward r  f 

Davy,  John rf 

Davy,  Martin rf 

Demarrais,  Jos.,  cooper, 

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Dempsey,  James... r  f  j  g 
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Dowie,  Alexander r  f 

Downey,  James r  f 

Downey,  William rf 

Dowser,  Thomas r  f 

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Doxey,  Thomas jg 

Doyle,  Brian r  f 

Doyle,  James rf 

Doyle,  Martin Gore. 

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Duncan,  Thomas r  f 

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Dunlop,  James r  f 

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Farmer,  John of  7  5  f 

Farmer,  Robert of  7  llf 

Farrell,  Michael... r  f  j  g  22h 

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Fegan,  Michael r  f  5  29  f 

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Finley,  James rf  5  20 f 

Finley,John rf  4  20f 

Finley,  Michael rf  3  12f 

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Hood,  William j  g 

Hopkins,  Edward.. ..of 

Hopkins,  James o  f 

Hopkins,  Nicholas.... o  f 

Hopkins,  Robert o  f 

Hopkins,  Wm o  f 

Howley,  Michael,  r  f  b  f 

Hull,  Joseph j  g 

Hunt,  William rf 

Huston,  Samuel o  f 

Huston,  Wm of 

Huston,  Wm o  f 

Hutton,  James of 

Ingraham,  Robert.... of 

Jamieson,  John of 

Joy,  William o  f 

Johnston,  Adam j  g 

Johnston,  David o  f 

Johnston,  George j  g 

Johnston,  James,  jr.j  g 

Johnston,  James r  f 

Johnston,  James r  f 


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Johnston,  John   rf 

Johnston,  Joseph r  f 

Johnston,  Kennedy... r  f 

Johnston,  Robert r  f 

Johnston,  Robert r  f 

Johnston,  William.... o  f 

Kehoe,  James o  f 

Kelly,  William of 

Kemp,  John of 

Kettles,  Charles of 

Kimmond,  Charles. ..o  f 

Kinney,  John o  f 

Kirwan,  James r  f 

Lafleur,  Emile o  f 

Lafleur,  M o  f 

Lafleur,  Josep  h of 

Lafleur,  Joseph of 

Lafleur,  David o  f 

Lafleur,  Reges o  f 

Lamotte,  Francis.. o  f 

Lamotte,  S o  f 

Lang,  George o  f 

Langstafl',  Andrew.... r  f 

Laplante,  David o  f 

Laplante,  Eric o  f 

Laquea,   Louis r  f 

Larkin,  John rf 

Larkin,  Matthew rf 

Larkin,  Michael rf 

Larocque,  Edward,  Gore 
Latimer,  Jas.  G,..b  f  r  f 

Lavoie,  John j  g 

Lawson,  William r  f 

Leblauc,  Charles o  f 

Lecompte,  Paul j  g 

Lee,   Robert rf 

Lee,  Thomas r  f 

Lee,  William ,..r  f 

Lennox,  John r  f 

Leslie,  George ,r  f 

Lester,  Richard o  f 


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Liberty,  Louis 

Lillico,  James r  f 

Lillico,  Bobcrt ...r  f 

Lindsay,  Thomas o  f 

Linfoot,  John rf 

Linley,  Walter o  f 

Litle,  Hardy j  g 

Litle,  Francis r  f 

Lochead,  M o  f 

Lurges,  Peter r  f 

Lyell,  Wm rf 

Mo  Adams,  James j  g 

McBride,  James r  f 

McCardel, Michael.... 0  f 
McCarthy,  Donald.. ..rf 

McCarthy,  John r  f 

McCarthy,  Wm r  f 

McDonald,  Thomas.... r  f 
MoDougall,  Robert.... rf 

McEvoy,  James r  f 

MoEwen,  Archibald.. .r  f 
McEwen,  James,  scn.r  f 
MoEwen,  James,  jun.r  f 

McEwan,  John r  f 

McGee,  Denis, r  f 

McGee,  Patrick rf 

McGee,  Terrance r  f 

McGovern,  Hugh r  f 

McGovern,  Patrick.  ...r  f 

McGraw,  Patrick. r  f  j  g 
McGregor,  James...... r  f 

McGuiggarn,  J.,  sr.,  Gore 
McGuiggaru.  J,,  jr....r  f 

McGuire,  Byron b  f 

McGuire,Joha o  f 

McGuire,  Philip j  g 

McHarry,  Hugh o  f 

McKay  David of 

McKay,  James j  c 

McKay,  Wm r'f 

McKollar,  Arcli i  g 

McKellar,  John o  1' 


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McKenna,  Hugh,  sr...r  f 

MoKenna,  James r  f 

McKenna,  Wm r  f 

McKenzie,  John r  f 

MoLachlin,  Donald.  ...of 
McLaughlin,  John....r  f 
MoPhail,  Hector.. 0...J  g 

McQuill,  James r  f 

McVeigh,  Joseph r  f 

Maher,  John rf 

Manson,  James ..r  f 

Marlin,  Hezekiah r  f 

Marlin,  Robert r  f 

Martin,  Daniel o  f 

Mason,  Hugh j  g 

Meranger,  Francis.... o  f 

Miller,  Francis o  f 

Miller,  John..... o  f 

Minions,  Stephen o  f 

Mitchell,  Charles o  f 

Michell,  Joseph rf 

Moodie,  James.  ...r  f  b  f 
Foodie,  Alex.,  Long  Island,  2 

Moodie,  Daniel if 

Moore,  Alex u  f 

Moore,  Andrew r  f 

Moore,  P.  H rf 

Mocre,  James. r  f 

Moore,  John r  2 

Moore,  Samuel '.  f 

Moore,  Thomas r  f 

Morgan,  James j  ;t, 

Morrow,  Thomas o  l 

Moxley,  James r  f 

Moxley,  John r  f 

Moxley,  Richard o  f 

Moxley,  Wm o  f 

Mulligan,  James r  f 

Murphy,  Daniel rf 

Murphy,  Martin rf 

Murphy,  Thomas r  f 


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5 

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Nasb,  Patrick rf 

Noctor,  M.  W 0  f 

Nolan,  MicUael,  Gore.r  f 

Nolaa,  Patrick r  f 

No'hu,  Patrick r  f 

Nolan  William ,t  f 

Norton,  Samuel rf 

O'Brien,  John r  f 

O'Brien,  Kichara r  f 

O'Connell,  Edward....  rf 
O'Connor,  Jamc8...rf  j  g 

O'Doonall,  Wm of 

O'Douglierty,  Geo.  J.r  f 
O'Dougherty,  John  ...r  f 

(yMara, 'Darid rf 

O'ilyurke,  'fc(3ward....r  f 
O'Hourke,  Patrick.... r  f 

O-'i  le  vie,  James of 

Oglevie,  John  Ed o  f 

Oglevie,  Robert o  f 

Oglevie,  Samuel o  f 

Olrastead,  Gideon j  g 

Orman,'John of 

Orman,  Robert o  f 

Otterson,  John rf 

Paden,  Thomas r  f  j  g 

Paget,  John r  f 

Paqnette,  L4on o  f 

Peckham,  George,  Gore 

Persian,  Baptiste of 

Persian,  Emcrie of 

Persian,  Gabriel of 

Phair,  William ....o  f 

Piper,  Benjamin r  f 

Potter,  Harrison of 

Power,  John r  f 

Power,  Matthew r  f 

Power,  Patrick r  f 

Power,  Thomas r  f 

Prestly,  Thomas o  f 

Preston,  James o  f 


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Proulx,  Biiptlate of 

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Prtnils,  .loi.oph o  f 

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VrcviUf  LoriU",.i.  0  I 

Pudoft.,  John.. V  f 

Purdy,  Wm o  f 

Qninn,  Martin ...r  f 

Quinn,  Michael r  f 

Ralph,  John ..    .o  i 

R^tiisay,  Alex . , of 

Rathwell,  Wm o  f 

Reynolds,  Tei . .  •oe....r  f 

Riobardj,  Josepii c  f 

Richard,  X o  f 

Richard,  X o  f 

Richie,  Andrew r  f 

Rivette,  Peter o  f 

Robertson,  Donald . . .  .j  g 
Kobillard,  Ant.,  sen... o  f 
Kodgers,  Thos.  W....0  f 

Ro38,  Wm r  f 

Rousseare,   E of 

Rowat,  John r  f 

Rowat,  W.,  Long  Island 

Rowat,  Wm rf 

Roy,  Baptiste of 

Roy,  Onisime of 

Sabourin,  Fran.,  8en...j  g 

Sabourin,  Joseph o  f 

Sabourin,  L4on r  f 

Sabourin,  Ootavius . . . . j  g 
Sansoartier,  Hercules  j  g 

Savage,  John r  f  j  g 

Sebourne,  John r  f 

Seer,  Joseph o  f 

Seer,  Louis o  f 

Seer,  Michael o  f 

Seer,  Michael,  jnn....o  f 

Severight.  James rf 

Shanley,  James r  f 


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Sharp,  John j  g 

Sharp,  Peter of 

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Shore,  Robert r  f 

Sims,  David...., r  f 

Sims,  John ...of 

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Smith,  Alexander j  g 

Smith,  Alexander r  f 

Smith  James r  f 

Smith  James o  f 

Smith,  Robert o  f 

Smith,  Robert rf 

Smith,  William.. ..*..j  g 

Smith,  Wm .j  g 

Smith,  William r  f 

Smyth,  Charles r  f 

Smyth,  William j  g 

Sparks',  Abraham o  f 

Sparks,  George j  g 

Spears,  Michael o  f 

Spratt,  Andrew r  f 

Spratt,  James r  f 

Spratt,  John ...r  f 

Snroule,  Henry r  f 

Stackpole,  Denis r  f 

Stetham,  Richard r  f 

Stewart,  Alexander.,  .o  f 

SteTvart,  Francis o  f 

Stewart,  John r  f 

Stewart,  John o  f 

St.  Jules,  Louis o  f 

Stratford,  Francis rf 

Sullivan,  Denis r  f 

Summers, Lawrence... r  f 

Surnlor,  Wm rf 

Switzer,  Joseph o  f 

Taillefer,  Alexis of 

Taillefer,  Isaiah of 

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Taillefer,  R^gis of 

Taylor,  Charles r  f 

Taylor,  David..,. .....j  g 

Taylor,  Joseph r  f 

Teauseau,  Isidore of 

Tessier,  S o  f 

Thompson,  Daniel* . . .  r  f 

Thompson,  David o  f 

Thompson,  John o  f 

Thompson,  Robert  R.o  f 
Thompson,  Samuel. ...o  f 

Tierney,  James o  f 

Tierney,  John o  f 

Tierney,  Michael o  f 

Tierney,  Thomas o  f 

Tompkins,  John o  f 

Tompkins,  Peter r  f 

Tompl^ins,  Peter o  f 

Tompkins,  John r  f 

Toole,  John Gore 

Tremblay,  Angus r  f 

Tremblay,  Nicholas... j  g 

Turpin,  H of 

Upton,  William r  f 

Yizina,  Baptiste o  f 

Walker,  James r  f 

Walker,  Thomas r  f 

Walkley,  E rf 

Watson,  Thomas of 

Welsh,  Henry r  f 

Whelan,  Patrick j  g 

Whillan,  George j  g 

Whillan,  Robert j  g 

Whillan,  Thomas j  s; 

White,  George o  f 

White,  John of 

Williams,  John o  f 

Wilson,  Charles of 

Wilson,  H.  L o  f 

Wilson,  Wardell...rfbf 
Wilson, William  ..rfbf 


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Wood,  Albert rf    8  5h 

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Wood,  Jonas rf    3  16  f 


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Wood, Leonard rf    4  8f 

Woodburn, James of    3  19 f 

Woodburn , James, jr. .of    3  19f 

Yielding,  Egar jg  5f 


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Alexander,  Wm 

Allen,  Patrick 

Anderson,  D' nald 

Anderson,  James 

Anderson,  James 

Arbuckle,  Andrew 

Arbuckle,  Job:; 

Argue,  Andrew 

Argue,  George 

Argue,  George 

Argue,  Jobn,  mercbant... 

Argue,  Aobert 

Argue,  William  J 

Argue,  Wilson 

Armstrong,  Andrew,  sen. 
Armstrong,  Andrew,  jun. 

Armstrong,  John 

Arthurs,  James 

Atkinson,  Henry 

Barton,  Benjamin... 

Barton,  John 

Bartou,  Jobn 

Barton,  Thomas 

Bassett,  Edward 

Beemond,  Andrew 

Bell,  George 

Beemond,  Jobn 

Beemond,  Thomas 

Birtch,  George 

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Bleeks,  Tbomus 

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Bobier,  George 

Bobier,  Gregory 

Bobier,  John 

Bowman,  Jobn 

Boyle,   James 

Bradley,  Charles 

Bradley,  Jacob 

Bradley,  James 

Bradley,  John 

Bradley,  Jobn,  saw  mill 

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Bradley,  Joshua 

Bradley,  Bicbard 

Bradley,  William 

Bradley,  Robert 

Bradley,  Thomas 

Bradley    John 

Brady,  Patrick,  sen 

Brady,  Patrick,  jun 

Brenagb,  James 

Brown,  James 

Brown,  James 

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Brown,  John,  sen 

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IJrown,  William 5  26 

BrowD,  William 5  4 

Brownlee,  John 4  ll 

Brownlee,  John 1  24 

Brownlee,  John 5  12 

Brownlee,  William 1  12 

IJrownlee,  William 1  24 

BuoLanan,  Francis 2  11 

Burns,  Mrs 2  13 

Burns,  Thomas 2  13 

Burrows,  George 8  29 

liutler,  Benjamin 11  28 

Butler,  Frederick 5  7 

Butlov,  William 5  7 

Byrne,  Andrew I)  21 

Carroll,  John 10  17 

Cassells,  Charles 4  4 

(I'rr.fi'ia,  James 4  4 

Cassells,  Thomas 9  26 

Cassidy,  Michael 12  6 

Oathoart,  Alexander 8  17 

Gathcarfc,  Carleton,  sen....  7  17 

Cathoart,  James ...  7  24 

Cathcart,  Thomas 7  21 

Cathcart,  Thomas  H 7  17 

Cathcart,  William 7  17 

Cathcart,  Wm.  H 7  H 

Cavanagh,  Peter 6  13 

Cavanagh,  Walter 7  13 

Cavanagh,  William .5  8 

Chambers,  Adam 10  7 

Chambers,  Hugh 10  7 

Charlebois,  Francis,  black- 
smith ..i 12  23 

Cherry,  Kobert 10  24 

Church,  Dr.C.  H 11  30 

Cleary,  Daniel 10  13 

Ciose,Joh^  5  16 

Colbert,  John 12  30 

Colbert,    Wm  12  31 

Collins,  Arthur 11  1 

Connolly,  Thomas. 2  10 


Con. 

Ooogan,  Denis 11 

Corbett,  Nelson 10 

Cosgrove,  Edward 2 

Cosgrove,  John 2 

'  jsier,  James 0 

Oowan,  Andrew 11 

Coyle,  James 7 

Ccyle,  John 7 

Coyle,  Wm 7 

Craig,  James 3 

Craig, John •- 4 

Cr.iig,  William 4 

Crawford,  Hugh 11 

Crawford,  John 11 

Cunningham,  Eoger 11 

Cunningham,  Timothy....  11 

Curren,  Robert 8 

Cuthbert,  Wm.   F 11 

Daly,  Lewis 10 

Davidson,  James 9 

Davis,  Thomas 3 

Dawson,  Francis 5 

Dawson,  Samuel 5 

Delany,  James 12 

DennisoD,  William 10 

Devinc,  James 9 

Dob%on,  Kobert 1 

Douras,  Daniel 4 

Douras,  James 4 

Drummond,  Duncan 9 

Drummond,  John. 7 

Drummond,  Samuel 9 

Drummond,  William 11 

Dunbar,  Thomas 2 

Dunfield,  Jumes 8 

Dwyer,  John 3 

Dwycr,  William 3 

Eagleson,  Wm 11 

Edmonds,  Wm 3 

Edwards,  John... 6 

Edwards,  William 4 

Emery,  Alexander 9 


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EDiff,  Stephen 8  B 

Erwin,  Wm ....  12  16 

KvBQS,  George 5  19 

Evans,  Henry... ...  5  10 

Evoy,  John..... 8  22 

Falconer,  Andrew ........  8  29 

Fanning,  Daoiel 8  1 

Farmer,  Robt 5  26 

Featherstou,  Jonathai:*....  8  13 

Featherston,  John 9  16 

Featherston,  Robert 9  14 

Featherston,  Thomas 6  17 

Fee,  John 9  10 

Fee,  William 5  5 

Fegan,  James 10  18 

Firth,  Joseph, t  19 

Fitzgerald,  James 9  19 

Fitzsimmons,  James. 5  24 

Fleming,  James 8  1 

Fleming,  William 8  10 

Forbes,  John 8  15 

Ford,  James 12  3 

Foster,  Robert 10  28 

Frizell,  Richard 2  9 

Gammel,  Archibald 6  25 

Gammcl,  Robert 6  26 

Garland,  Andrsw 7  5 

Garland,  Edward 2  7 

Garland,  James ..  8  4 

Garland,  James 3  1 

Garland,  John 2  7 

Garland,  John 10  5 

Garland,  Richard 11  2 

Garland,  Thomas 8.     4 

Garland,  Thomas 7  4 

Garland,  Thomas 8  5 

Garvin,  Mcsep 9  9 

Garvin  Robert..... 3  14 

Garvin,  William 4  15 

Gilbert,  Henry 12  30 

Gleeson,  John 2  2 

Glover,  William 9  1 


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Gordon,  Andrew 4 

Gordon,  George. 3 

Gordon,  John 4 

Gordon,  Samuel 3 

Gordon,  William 3 

Gordon,  William 4 

Gtaham,  David 7 

Graham,  F 1 

Graham,  John 3 

Graham,  John 7 

Graham,  John 7 

Graham,  Ramsay, 2 

Grant,  Robert 12 

Green,  James 3 

Green,  Joseph 3 

Green,  Philip  S 1     2 

Green,  Thomas 2 

Greenan,  Francis 9 

Hall,  Thomas 8 

Hamilton,  Alexander 5 

Handury,  Michael 8 

Hanly,  John „  10 

Hanly,  Pa^-iok 10 

Hanna,  Samuel..... 1 

Hanna,  Robert 1 

Harkin,  William 5 

Hartin,  Andrew 12 

Hartin,  David 12 

Hartin,  James 12 

Hawthorn,  Patrick 7 

Ilealy,  John 7 

Healy,  Robert 6 

Healy,  Talbot 8 

Healy,  Thomas.. 6 

Healy,  William 7 

Healy,  William 8 

Henderson,  James 2 

Hendereon,  William 2 

Herron,  Andrew 6 

Herron,  C 6 

Herron,  John 7 

Herron,  Thomas,  sen 6 


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HerroD,  Thoman,  juD 6  4 

Hewitt,  John 7  22 

HigginsoD,  William 5  8 

Hill,  Robert 6  10 

Hill,  William 5  1 

Hobbs,  James 7  14 

Hobbs,  Robert 8  9 

Hodgins,  John 11  31 

Hodgins,  Michael 10  20 

Hodgins,  Michael 10  20 

Hornett,  Philip 1  6 

Huston,  Hugh 10  8 

Huston,  William 3  10 

Jenkinson,  George 10  13 

Jenkinson,  John *10  9 

Jenkinson,  Thomas 10  9 

Jenkinson,  William 9  11 

Johnston,  Matthew 8  29 

Johnston,  Robert 12  1 

Kejs,  James 1  10 

Kemp,  John il  27 

Kennedy,  Robert 8  1 

Kenny,  Mark 8  27 

Kettle,  William 12  28 

Klnkead,  Alexander 9  16 

Kirkwood,  John 12  4 

Kitt,  Francis 9  18 

Kitt,  John 8  21 

Lackey,  Averil 7  24 

Lackey,  Thomas 8  3 

Lackey,  W.J G  13 

Laffin,  John 3  4 

Lamont,  John 9  1 

Langdon,  James 10  31 

Larkin,  Bernard 8  17 

Lawlor,  Thomas  J 2  5 

Lennin,  James 1  1 

Lennin,  James 1  2 

Leslie,  William 12  14 

Leonard,  Terence 1  6 

Leonard,  Felix 1  7 

Lewis,  James 9  23 


Con. 

Lewis,  Robert 4 

Lewis,  Thomas 4 

Lewis,  Thomas,  jun 8 

Ling,  Thomas 1 

Looney,   Thomas 10 

Lyon,R.E 4 

Lyon,  Samuel 7 

Lyon,   Thomas .,      2 

MoArthy,  Henry 4 

MsArthy,  John 4 

McCafry,  George., 7 

McOafry,  J   nes,  sen 10 

McCafry,  James 7 

McCafry,  Robert 7 

McCafry,  Samuel 7 

McCafry,  Samuel 10 

McCafry,  Thomas 8 

McCafry,  Thomas  H 8 

MoCann,  Hezckiah 11 

McCann,  James 11 

McClinton,  David 6 

McClinton,  Hugh 8 

McClinton,  William 4 

McClinton,  William 6 

MoCoy,James li 

McCoy,  William 7 

McCurdy,  William 11 

McElroy,  Patrick 3 

McElroy,  Robert 1 

McEnally,  Alexander 12 

McEnally,   George 12 

McEwen,  William ..     6 

McFadden,  Abraham 8 

McFadden,  Isaac 8 

McFarlane,  Don  Jd 6 

McFarlane,  Jam«s,  h ois ....     .'i 

McFarlane,  Jobs,. .,,... 6 

McFarlane,  Pciti., 6 

McFarlane,  William 6 

McGuire,  James 9 

McGuire,  Thomas 9 

McKenny,  John 10 


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MoKiteriok,  James 11  9 

MoKiteriok,  Patrick 10  8 

MoKiteriok,  Thomas 10  8 

M'lLaughlin  Robert 6  2 

Mo<jeod,John 12  1 

McFherson,  Patrick 9  15 

MoPhersoQ,  James 9  15 

MoRae,  Alexander 2  14 

MoRae,  Donald 2  14 

MoRorie,  Donald...  3  6 

McVeety,  James 4  20 

Mann,  Robert 8  18 

Mann,  William,  sen 6  18 

Mann,  William,  jun 6  18 

Martin,  James, 1  22 

Massey,  John 7  12 

Maxwell,  John 4  26 

Mears,  John 7  16 

Mears,  Patrick 5  25 

Mears,  Simeon.. 7  16 

MoflFatt,  Alfred 9  21 

Montgomery,  Hugh 4  10 

Montgomery,  James 2  6 

Moore,  John 9  20 

Moore,  Robert 9  20 

Morton,  John 5  15 

Morton,  Lewis 7  3 

Morton,  Thomas 6  16 

Morton,  William 7  3 

Mulligan,  James 12  31 

Murphv,  Jas 7  25 

Neelin,'a 3  9 

Nelson,  Alexander 3  19 

Nesbitt,  John 4  23 

Nichols,  James 1  12 

Niohois,  John 7  15 

Nolan,  James 11  20 

OBrien,  Wm 11  22 

OCoifnell,  Michael 10  1 

O'Connor,  Jer 3  9 

O'Connor,  Owen 3  9 

Pack,  Mrs 11  23 


Con.  Lot. 

Pack,  James 11  28 

Pack,  Thomas 12  0 

Payne,  Thomas 6  11 

Pettit,  Rev.  C.  B 5  24 

Philips,  Thomas 4  20 

Pollock,  Robert 1  21 

Poole,  John  F 11  2t 

Powers,  John 7  16 

Pratt,  Ephraim 8  20 

Pratt,  Francis 9  20 

Pratt,  Isaac 8  20 

Prestly,  Henry 10  14 

Prestly,  Robert "  12 

Purdy,£ha8 :  3 

Purdy,  Menry 1  1 

Purdy,  James 2  1 

Purdy,  Robert 2  1 

Rathwell,  John 8  22 

Reilly,  Edward 3  16 

Reilly,  John 8  6 

Reilly,  Patrick 8  6 

Reilly,  Thomas 4  14 

Robinson,  Donald 8  1 

Robinson,  Hugh 9  1 

Roe,Robert 11  26 

Rose,  Thomas 11  24 

Rosborough,  John 11  30 

Rutledge,  John 6  6 

Rntledge,  Thomas 5  7 

Ryan,  John 3  7 

Ryan,  Thomas 3  6 

Sample,  Wm 4  11 

Boharf,  Benjamin 11  32 

Scharf,  James 12  33 

Scott,  Archibald 7  1 

Scott,  Hiram 4  22 

Scott,  James 3  11 

Scott,  John 3  13 

Seabrook,  Anthony 8  19 

Seabrook,  Joseph 9  17 

Seabrook,  Richard 7  10 

Seabrook,  Thomas 8  19 


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Seabrook,  Wm 10  17 

Shaaaghan,  Alexander....  7  15 

Shanaghan,  Edward 8  14 

Shanaghan,  Thomas 7  14 

ShaonoD,  Jamea,  sen 8  13 

Shannon,  James,  jun 8  13 

8hca,  John 4  25 

Shillington,  James,  sen....  5  10 

Shillington,  John 5  12 

Shillington,  John 6  11 

Shillington,  Thomas 5  13 

Shore,  James 10  29 

Shore,  John  W 9  1 

Simpson,  Alexander 3  19 

Simpson,  Hugh 8  1 

Simpson,  James 7  2 

Simpson,  James.... 8  7 

Simpson,  John 8  9 

Simpson,  Joshua 9  4 

Simpson,  Michael 9  5 

Simpson,  Robert 7  3 

Simpson,  Samuel 9  5 

Simpson,  Samuel 9  6 

Simpson,  Samuel 10  7 

Simpson,  Samuel,  jun 7  2 

Simpson,  Thomas 9  5 

Simpson,  William 8  8 

Simpson,  William 8  5 

Simpson,  William 9  7 

Simpson,  William 10  6 

Smith,  Foster. 8  24 

Smith,  Isaac 8  19 

Smith,  Samuel 8  8 

Spearman,  John 8  25 

Spearman,  John 10  27 

Spearman,  William 7  25 

Spence,  Andrew 2  2 

Stansell,  Benjamin 0  3 

Stansell,  Joseph 9  3 

Stansell, 'i  homas 9  3 

Stansell,  Wm.  shoemaker.  11  23 

StapletoD,  Thos.  H 4  15 


Con.    Lot. 

Stewart,  Benjamin 8  1 

Stewart,  Jacob 11  13 

Stewart,  Neil 0  1 

Stitt,  James 10  21 

Stoby,  Peter 3  7 

Stone,  Philip 1  23 

Sullivan,  Daniel 12  8 

Sullivan,  Jeremiah 11  4 

Sumner,  James 9  1 

Switzer,  Charles,  jun 8  6 

Switzer,  Martin 8  6 

Switzer,  Valentine 10  2 

Sykes,  Hiram 8  2 

Syke8,John 8  2 

Pykes,  Wm 8  8 

Tainan,  John 7  15 

Teonant,  Thomas  R 10  25 

Timins,  Hugh 1  4 

Timins,  John 1  5 

Todd,  David 6  22 

Tomlinson,  George 5  1 

Tomlinson,  James 6  3 

Tomlinson,  Nicholas 6  11 

Torrence,  Robert 8  2 

Trimble,  Andrew 4  10 

Trimble,  Noble 4  10 

Tubman,  Thoma? 6  10 

Turner,John 9  1 

Vaughan,  Henry 3  15 

Vaughan,  Thomas 3  15 

Walker,  Isaac U  22 

Walker,  Wm 10  22 

Weir,  John 6  5 

Well  wood,  Joseph 8  30 

Whelan,  Michael. 11  3 

White,  David 11  6 

Williams,  John 6  12 

Wilson,  Archibald 9  22 

Wilson,  James 8  18 

Wilson,  John 8  19 

Wilson,  John 5  5 

Wilson,  Wm 9  31 


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Woods,  James 3  8 

Woods,  Patrick 11  2 

Wright,  John 11  18 


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Young,  John 11  31 

Young,  Robert 12  30 

Young,  Thomas 9  13 

Young,  Wm..... 8  12 


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Alexander,  James 

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Alexander,  Bobert,  jun.. 

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Armstrong,  Thomas 7  19  f 

Armstrong,  Thomas 7  22  f 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  jun.  4  16  f 

Armstrong,  William 7  22  f 

Armstrong,  William 6  20h 

Arthurs,  William 12      2f 

Barton,  William,  jun 4  21h 

Barton,  William.. 4  21f 

Beehan,  Patrick 10  201i 

Biggs,  Edward 1      8h 

Black,  William. 1      3f 

Blackwood,  Pr 3  18 

Boyd,  Alexander 2  13f 

Boyd,  Alexander 5  18h 

Boyd,  Anthony 4  11  f 

Boyd,  John. 3  13  f 

Boyle,  William 10  24  f 

Bradley,  Clements 1      7t' 

Bradley,  John 5  26f 

Bradley,  Samuel 2  11  f 

Bradley,  Samuel.^ 5  26  f 

Bradley,  William  B.  sen.  1  7  f 

Bradley,  William  B.  jun.  1  6f 

Brenagh,  James 9  If 

Brenagh,  John .»...  10      If 

Brenagh,  William 9  11 

Bridg'js,  Samuel 12  13 

Brown,  David , ..  5  14h 

Brown,  James 9  18f 

Brown,  John  M 10  2f 


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Brown,  Thomas 9 

Brown,  Thomas 3 

Buckley,  Daniel 11 

Burns,  jaaics 5 

Burroughs,  George 1 

Burroughs,  James,  jun..     1 

Burroughs,  John 1 

Butler,  John 3 

Caldwell,  Forrest 3 

Caldwell,  John 3 

Caldwsll,  Samuel 3 

Cameron,  William 8 

Carroll,  John 4 

Carroll,  Patrick 9 

Carter,  James 10 

Casey,  John 7 

Cavanagh,  George 5 

Cavanagh,  John,  sen 2 

Cavanagh,  John,  jun 3 

Cavanagh,  Michael 9 

Cavanagh,  Michael 5 

Cavanagh,  Richard 2 

Cavanagh,  Thomas 3 

Cavanagh,  William 4 

Chapman,  John 12 

Clancy,  Thomas 11 

Clarke,  George 8 

Clarke,  Robert 7 

Clarke,  Samuel 6 

Cleary,  James 11 

Collins,  Francis 11 

Collins,  Nathaniel 5 

Colton,  John 11 

Connell,  William 10 

Connors,  Thomas. 9 

Corbitt,  Hugh 11 

Corbitt,  William 8 

Corcoran,  Michael 9 

Coursey,  Richard 3 

Cox,  Joseph 4 

Curran,  Jame.s 12 

Curtin,  Cornelius.  12 


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Curtin,  Lawrence 10  16  f 

Daly,  James 6  4f 

Daly,  James 2  4f 

Delaney,  James 11  22  f 

Delaney,  James 8  21  f 

Delhunty,  Thomas 8  23h 

Devine,  Francis 9  20  f 

Devine,  Peter 2  12h 

Doherty,  William 5  9f 

Dolan,  Anthony 3  17  f 

Dooley,  William 2  18h 

Dooley,   William 3  18h 

Dornan,  George 3  15  f 

Dornan,  Hugh,  sen 3  15  f 

Dornan,  John 2  13  f 

Downey,  Andrew,  jun....  4  22h 

Downey,  Andrew 1  9f 

Downey,  Andrew,  sen....  4  22  f 

Downey,  James 4  22  f 

Downey,  William 4  22h 

Downey,  William 1  9f 

Dowry,  James 4  9f 

Dunlop,  Neil 12  9f 

Dunette,  William 11  27  f 

Dwyre,  Martin 7  13h 

Eccles,  John 4  17h 

Eccles,  Marvin G  13  f 

Eccles,  Thomas 7  17  f 

Edv,  Moses 7  7f 

Egan,  Denis 11  17  f 

Egan,  Patrick 8  12  f 

Egan,  William 8  13  f 

Evoy,  Alexander 4  7f 

Evoy,  James 4  5h 

Evoy,  James 2  If 

Evoy,  John 2  7h 

Evroy,  Jonathan 4  7h 

Evoy,  Mathew 3  8f 

Evoy,  Wm 3  18h 

Falls,  John 3  7f 

Falls,  Samuel 2  14  f 

Falls,  William 2  15  f 


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Fenners,  Patrick 9 

FentOD,  John 3 

Fetherston,  William   J., 

merchant 3 

Flynn,  John 11 

Foley,  Thomas 12 

Forrest,  Cornelius 11 

Forrest,  David 10 

Forrest,  James 10 

Forrest,  Richard 12 

Forrest,  Timothy 12 

Foster,  Richard 7 

Foster,  Richard 3 

Foster,  William 7 

Fulford,  James 6 

Gallagher,  Francis 3 

Galvin,  James 12 

Geno,  Moses 6 

Gilchrist,  George 1 

Gilchrist,  James 1 

Godfrey,  Rev.   James....     2 
Gommersall,  Godfrey....     7 

Gordon,  William 6 

Gourlay,  William 1 

Grace,  James 10 

Grace,  Martin 10 

Grace,  Michael 11 

Grady,  William 30 

Graham,  Andrew 1 

Graham,  Elisha 1 

Graham,  George 1 

Graham,  James 1 

Graham,  J 3 

Graham,  John 1 

Graham,  Robert 5 

Green,  John, sen.. > 6 

Green,  John 3 

Hamilton,  Douglas 10 

Hamilton,  Thomas 12 

Hanlin,  Michael 3 

Harton,  Patrick 1 

Hawkshaw,  Samuel 6 


Lot. 

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18  f 

20  f 
4f 

21  f 

22  f 
3f 

22  f 

22  f 

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26  f 

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15  f 

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25  f 

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26  f 
21  f 

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14  f 

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19  f 
19  f 
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Con.  Lot. 

Hayes,  James 1  15f 

Her  an,  Roger 7  llf 

Hickey,  Michael 11  18  f 

Hitchcock,  Rev.  Mr 3  8h 

Hodgins,  Henry 6  21h 

Hodgins,  James 6  21  f 

Hodgins,  Richard 6  21  f 

Hodgins,  Thomas 5  20  f 

Hodgins,  William 5  25  f 

Hodgins,  William 6  20  f 

Hogan,  John 3  2f 

Hogan,  Mathew 3  If 

Hogan,  William 12  24h 

Hogshaw,  John 4  22h 

Holmes,  Francis. 6  21  f 

Holmes,  John 3  10  f 

Holmes,  John  H 6  22f 

Holmes,  Robert 1  12  f 

Holmes,  Thomas 2  13h 

Holmes,  Walter 1  12  f 

Holmes,  Wm 1  13  f 

Horan,  Edward 8  13  f 

Howie,  Samuel 7  6f 

Hudson,  George 6  22  f 

Hudson,  John 8  22f 

Hueston,  John 7  3f 

Hueston,  Jno.,  merchant  3  10 f 

Humphreys,  Richard....  3  21  f 

Huston,  Alexander 2  14  f 

Irwin,  George 3  3h 

Irwin,  Hugh 2  3f 

Jackson,  Robert 7  8h 

Johnston,  Arthur 2  7f 

Johnston,  Arthur 3  17f 

Johnston,  G.,  shoemaker  5  5h 

Johnson,  Henry 4  5h 

Johnston,  James 3  19  f 

Johnston,  John 2  9f 

Johnston,  John,  jun 3  lOf 

Johnston,  Joseph 3  5f 

Johnston,  William 5  23f 

Kean,  James 1  18  f 


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Con.  Lot. 

Keefe,  David 11  27  f 

Keefe,  Edward 12  19  f 

Keefe,  John 11  23  f 

Keefe,  John 2  17h 

Keefe,  John 11  17  f 

Keefe,  Morris 12  19f 

Keefe,  Thomas 10  17  f 

Kelly,  Jeremiah 10  4f 

Kelly,  Martin 12  12  f 

Kelly,  Patrick 12  llh 

Kelly,  Peter 12  11  f 

Kelly,  Thomas 12  11  f 

Kelly,  Thomas 11  10  f 

Kemp,  Hazelwood 2  15  f 

Kemp,  Richard 3  4f 

Kemp,  Wm 2  5f 

Kennedy,  Andrew 8  9f 

Kennedy,  Edward U  20  f 

Kennedy,  Hugh,  sen 6  17  f 

Kennedy,  Hugh 10  9? 

Kennedy,  James 5  23  f 

Kennedy,  John 10  11  f 

Kennedy,  John,  jun 8  10  f 

Kennedy,  Lawrence 7  9f 

Kennedy,  Michael 11  21  f 

Kennedy,  Patrick 10  13  f 

Kennedy,  Thomas 11  21  f 

Keys,  Jo^n 6  11  f 

Keys,  Nathaniel 6  11  f 

Kidd,  Rich'd,  merchant.    2  18  f 

Kilgour,  Alexander 5  11  f 

Killean,  Patric)-; 9  14h 

Lang,  Wm 11  5f 

Langford,  John 8  12  f 

Langford,  Richard 6  5  f 

Larrett,  Joseph 7  21  f 

Law,  William 3  18  f 

Leahy,  John 12  7f 

Lett,  Andrew  J, 4  18  f 

Listen,  James 9  22f 

Listen,  Patrick 9  23  f 

Listen,  John 9  23h 


Liston,  Michael > 

Little,  James 

Little,  Robert 

Little,  Wm.  sen 

Little,  Wm 

Loftus,  Martin 

Loftus,  Wm 

Lowe,  Michael 

Lowry,  George 

Lowry,  Hamilton 

Lunny,  Peter 

Lyons,  David 

Lynch,  Michael 

McAulifife,  John 

McBride,  Henry,  sen.... 
McBride,  Henry,  jun.... 

McBride,  Wm 

McCallum,  Alex, 

McCallum,  John 

McCord,  Wm 

MoOurdy,  David 

McDaniel,  Edward,  sen. . 
McDaniel,  Edward,  jun. 

McDaniel,  James 

McDaniel,  John 

McDaniel,  Marvin 

McDaniel,  Robert 

McDonald,  Alexander... 

McDonr!'?.  James 

McDonai     Michael 

McFaddei,  George 

McGrath,  Michael 

McGregor,  Duncon 

M'^Kay,  Cornelius 

Moxvay,  Thomas 

McKin'ey,  Robert 

McLeod,  John.....' 

McNamara,  John 

Magee,  Alexander 

Magco,  James 

Mahony,  Cornelius 

Malone,  Denis 


Con. 

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1 

17  f 

4 

18  f 

5 

17  f 

5 

15  f 

1 

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2 

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12 

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24  f 

7 

24  f 

10 

26  f 

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11 

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3 

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4 

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10 

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TOWNSHIP  OF  HUNTLEY, 


Con. 

Maltman,  John 9 

Manchester,  David 5 

Manchester,  Jacob 5 

M  anion,  Andrew 9 

Manion,  James 9 

Manion,  John,  sen 9 

Manion,  John,  jun 9 

Manion,  John 9 

Manion,  Martin 9 

Manion,  Patrick 10 

Manion,  Wm 9 

Mantil,  James 10 

Mantil,  Robert 12 

Meagher,  Daniel 7 

Meagher,  Lawrenco 7 

Meagher,  Michael 10 

Meagher,  Patrick 7 

Meagher,  Philip 7 

Mohan,  Andrew 11 

Mehan,  Edward 9 

Mehan,John 11 

Mehan,  Michael 11 

Mehan,  Michael 10 

MeJaan,  Patrick 9 

Milford,  Henry 6 

Mitchell,  Wm 2 

Moffatt,Da\II 1 

Montgomery,  Hugh 5 

Montgomery,  J  ohn 1 

Montgomery,  Thomas.. .  (> 

Montgomery,  Wm 2 

Montgomery,  Wm  .J 3 

Mooney,  Henry 4 

Mooney,  James 5 

Mooney,  Samuel 4 

Moore,  Andrew,  tanner. .  4 

Moore,   Hugh.., G 

Moore,  Hugh 6 

Moorhead,  James,  jun.... .   5 

Moorhead,  John G 

Muorhead,  Stephen......  6 

Moran,  Alexander 1 


Lot. 

26  f 
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14  f 
12f 

13  f 
8f 

15  f 
9f 

18  f 
12  f 

27  f 
27  f 

20  f 

21  f 
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21  f 
20  f 

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26  f 

8f 
26  f 
26  f 
25  f 
20  f 

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16  f 

11  f 
14  f 

19  f 
20h 
19  f 

22  f 
27h 

8f 
25  f 

24  f 

25  f 
11  f 


Moran,  Thomas 

Morrissy,  John 

Mordy,  George 

Mordy,  John , 

Mordy,  Joseph 

Mordy,  Thomas 

Mulligan,  John 

Mulligan,  Nathaniel 

Mulligan,  Thomas 

Mulligan,  Wm 

Nagle,  James 

Nagle,  Michael 

Neil,  Patrick 

Newton,  Elias 

Nutterville,  Thomas 

O'Brien,  James 

O'Brien,  Jeremiah 

O'Brien,  Timothy 

O'Brien,  Timothy 

O'Cleary,  John 

O'Connell,  Richard 

O'Leary,  Daniel 

O'Leary,  Patrick 

O'Leary,  Patrick 

O'Mara,  John 

Oakley,  James 

Oakley,  James ... 

Oakley,  Wm 

Olive,  John,  jun 

Olive,  Thomas  

Patten,  William 

Patten,  Robert 

Paul,  John 

Pearson,  John 

Powell,  Robert.. 

Quinn,  John 

Ralph,  Joseph 

Reid,  John 

Reid,  William 

Revington,  John 

Revington,  Thomas 

Revington,  William,  sen 


Con. 

1 
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10 
10 

5 

9 

6 

2 

4 

4 
11 
11 
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10 
11 
11 
11 
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9 
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4 

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Con.  Lot. 

ReviagtOD;  William,  jun    2  17  f 

Revington,  William 1  19  f 

Roach,  William 9  17  f 

Roe,  William I  2  f 

Rowan,  Patrick 3  27  f 

Ryan,  Benjamin 7  22  f 

Ryan,  John 6  19  f 

Ryan,  Robert 6  18h 

Ryan,  Martin 10  22  f 

Ryan,  Timothy 12  17h 

Sawyer,  David  , 2  7h 

Soott,  James 6  16  f 

Shields,  Hugh 9  27  f 

Sinclair,  Kev.  James 2  10  f 

Smith,  Thomas 4  28h 

Stanley,  Thomas 2  2f 

Starr,  James 1  8f 

Stinson,  Thomas 2  14  f 

Sullivan,  Denis 10  If 

Sullivan,  James, 11  4f 

Sullivan,  Patrick 10  19  f 

Sykes,  Thomas 9  4f 

Taylor,  Richard 2  5f 

Taylor,  Thomas 3  18h 

Teavens,  John 4  4h 


Con.  Lot. 

Tobin,Mathew 11  22h 

Vance,  Thomas 4  21h 

Vaughan,  Jaraos 10  20  f 

Walker,  CharleP 12  8f 

Walls,  Jereiiia^i 4  3f 

Walls,  Thomas   5  4f 

Welsh,  Thomit'i 2  15h 

Whelan,  Peter 12  26  f 

Whelan,  John 8  2lh 

White,  James 11  22h 

White,  William 12  23  f 

Wilson,  Abraham 1  8f 

Wilson,  David 6  26  f 

Wilson,  James 3  20  f 

Wilson,  Robert 6  26  f 

Wilson,  Eobert 10  24  f 

Wilson,  Thomas 5  24  f 

Wilson,  Thomas,  tanner  .     3  20  f 

Wilson,  William 3  23  f 

Wilson,  William 4  20f 

Wilton,  George 5  19h 

Wilton,  Roger 5  19  f 

Woods,  Patrick 9  24  f 

Woods,  Sam'l,  innkeeper.    6  27  f 


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Acres,  Thomas 1 

Allen,  Thomas 1 

Archer,  John 3 

Armstrong,  Christopher...  1 

Armstrong,  James 4 

Armstrong,  James 2 

Armstrong,  James... 1 

Armstrong,  James 2 

Armstrong,  John 3 

Armstrong,  John .. 3 


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Armstrong,  John 4  21 

Armstrong,  John 4  10 

Armstrong,  Joseph 2  12 

Armstrong,  Joseph. 2  14 

Armstrong,  Samuel 3  11 

Armstrong,  Samuel 2  12 

Armstrong,  Thomas 2  14 

Armstrong,  Thomas 4  15 

Armstrong,  Thomas 3  17 

Armstrong,  William 4  12 


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Berry,  William  H 7  20 

Bishop,  Henry 2  26 

Boyoe,  Bemo 6  &  7  12 

Boucher,  Dbvid 4  4 

Boucher,  Henry 3  28 

Boucher,  John ii  1 

Boucher,    John 7  12 

Boucher,  William 3  7 

Bradley,  Francis 3  12 

Bradley,  Henry 3  12 

Bradley,  William 3  23 

Brianan,  Nicholas 4  2 

Burk,  Patrick 4  8 

Burns,  Mrs 4  ji7 

Burrows,  Benjamin 1  1 

Burrows,  Edward 1  1 

Burrows,  Thomas 1  1 

Gary,  John , 7  18 

Carroll,  A.lexander 1  27 

Carroll,  Patrick 2  23 

Clarke,  John 2  1 

Connolly,  Nathaniel 3  4 

Costello,  James 1  12 

Cowan,  James 1  8 

Cunningham,  Mrs 2  26 

Denison,  Robert 5  12 

DenisoLi.  Thomas 5  12 

Downey^  John 3  22 

Duncan,  Robert 3  5 

Durig,Thoma8 4  22 

Edwards,  Hamnett 5  25 

Edwards,  Henry 6  25 

Erskine,  William. 4  9 

Erwin,  Robert 1  19 

Fahey,  Edward 2  19 

Fabey,  John 4  13 

Fa"    7,  J'    a 3  14 

Fahey,  Thomas 2  19 

Fahey,  William 2  19 

Gainford,  Joseph 3  15 

Gain  ford,  Thomas 4  3 

Gilchrii.,  George 1  12 


Con. 

Gleeson,  Michael 4 

Glenny,  Alexander 6 

Goarley,  John 1 

Gow,  Alexander 2 

Graham,  David 2 

Graham,  Jacob 2 

Graham,  William 3 

Greene,  Robert  Y C 

Harper,  William 1 

Harwood,  John 3 

Harwood,  Robert 4 

Headley,  William 2 

Hicks,  Anthony 6 

Hogan,  Denis... 1 

Hogan,  John 1 

Hogan,  Michael 1 

Holland,  Patrick 2 

Holmes,  William I 

Hopewell,  Andrew 3 

Huston,  Joseph 1 

James,  Thomas 1 

Jamison,  William 1 

Johnston,  Francis 1 

Johnston,  Andrew 3 

Kelley,  James 4 

Kelley,  James 3 

Kelley,  John 1 

Kennedy,  Patrick 2 

Kennedy,  William 3 

Kennedy,  William ....  2 

Kerwin,  Edward 3 

Kerwin,  Timothy 2 

Kerwin,  William 2 

Lahey,  Daniel ....  2 

Lahey,  Johc ,.  3 

Lewis,  Archibald 3 

Lewis,  John 3 

Lewis,  Williai" 3 

Liddell,  Henry 1 

uittle,  Samuel 2 

Lloyd,  Smyth.. 7 

Logan,  Jacob «.  3 


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Con. 

Logan,  Peter 3 

MoCord,  James 2 

MoCord,  Thomas 1 

MoCoughan,  Hugh I 

MoCurdy,  William 1 

McMurtry,  David 2 

McMurtry,  George 2 

MoMurtry,  James 2 

Major,  William 4 

Mealy,  Patrick 2 

Monaghan,  A , 1 

Monk,  Arthur 7 

Monk,  G.  William 3 

Monk,  J.  B 7 

Munroe,  Daniel 1 

Montgomery,  James 2 

Montgomery,  John.........  2 

Moon  ey,  William 4 

Morgan,  George 3 

Morgan,  George 3 

Morgan,  George 3 

Mulladoon,  James 4 

Muliadoon,  Patrick 3 

Murphy,  Patrick 3 

Nash,  Michael 4 

Neil,  Henry 1 

Nesbitt,  Robert 2 

Nesbitt,  William 2 

Nolan,  Peter 3 

O'Brien,  Edward ?■ 

O'Haro,  Thomas 3 

Urr,  James  .  . 1 

Parker,  Hugh 3 

Pinhey,  Horace 7 

Kea,  John 3 

Uoa,  John »  ....  4 

Uea,  Nathaniel 3 

Read,  Arthur 4 

Head,  James 7 

Rend,  Thomas.,.,, 7 

llemmingtoa,  John 1 

Richardson,  Ferdinand....  2 


Lot. 
15 
20 
20 
16 

3 
11 
11 
11 
15 
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26 
24 

8 

25 
13 
10 

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13 
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26 
27 
20 
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21 
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5 
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26 

6 
18 
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Con.  Lot. 

Richardson,  F.  William  ..  2  4 

Richardson,  Gardiner 1  6 

Richardiion,  John 4  9 

Richardson,  Richard 2  3 

Richardson,  Samuel 1  4 

Richardson,  Thomas 1  6 

Richardson,  William 2  8 

Roalston,  James 6  27 

Robertson,  John 3  2 

Robertson,  William 3  2 

Savage,  John 2  2 

Scharf,  Henry 3  1 

Scharf,  Hugh 3  3 

Scharf,  Isaac 3  1 

Scharf,  Nathaniel 3  3 

Scharf,  Robert 2  1 

Scott,  Timothy 1  25 

Sharp,  Alexander  J 3  11 

Sissons,  John 1  21 

Sissons,  Samuel 2  21 

Sissons,  Samuel.... 4  12 

Smith,  Thomas 3  11 

Sproule,  Thomas 3  11 

Street,  John  G 7  19 

Taylor,  John 8  27 

Thomson,  Henry 7  14 

Tracy,  John 5 


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Tracy,  William. 4 

Vance,  Erwan 2 

Villoneuve,  Charles,  jun. .  4 

Wayman,  John 2 

Wall,  .Tames 3  21 

Wall,  John 3  21 

Watt,  .James 2  5 

Watt,  William 2  5 

Weatherly,  Thomas 2  16 

Wheeler,  .Jasper 3  12 

Whelan,  John 5  11 

White,  James 1  16 

Williams,  William 3  24 

Wilson,  Andrew 1  9 


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Wilson,  Isaac. 3  26 

Wilson,  John 6  15 

Wilson,  John 1  8 

Wilson,  Moses 1  10 


Con.  Lot. 

Young,  James 4  19 

Ynunghusband,  John,  sen.    4  12 

Younghusband,  John,  jun.    4  12 

Younghusband,  Ashburo.     4  12 


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Adams,  Clarence 1  22 

Adams,DaDiel 1  22 

Andrews,  Merritt 1  28 

Arnold,  Thomas 6  30 

Atkinson,  Joseph 2  20 

Baker,  James 7  17 

Ballance,  John 6  30 

Ballance,  Wm 5  29 

Balance,  Wm.,jr 5  26 

Bartley,  John 6  26 

Baxter,  Fergus 6  9 

Baxter,  Patrick 9  1 

Beaman,  Joseph. 4  3 

Bennett,  Daniel 8  30 

Bennett,  Thomas 5  24 

Box,  Alexander 10  22 

Bradley,  John 7  13 

Brazil,  Wm.,  sen b  f  29 

Brazil,  Wm.,  jun 4  26 

Breen,  Martin 6  29 

Browulee,  Henry 7  10 

Brownlee,  James 4  I 

Brownlee,  James (»  8 

Brown  lee,  James 7  19 

Brownlee,  John 6  11 

Brownlee,  Robert 4  1 

Brownlee,  W.  H 8  5 

Burk,  Henry,  jun. HI 

Burns,  James 2  28 

Burns,  Fichael 2  27 

Burritt,  D.  H 1  25 


Burritt,  Erastus 

Burritt,  (jreorge  and  A . 

Burritt,  Jonathan ,.. 

Carroll,  Bernard ., 

Carroll,  Michael , 

Cassels,  Henry.. 

Cassols,  Henry..  

Cassels,  John 

Caseels,  Patrick 

Cassels,  Wm. 

Cassidy,  James. ...... 

Chisholm,  David 

Church,  H.  N 

Clark  George 

Clark,  Samuel 

Collins,  Dennis , 

Conlin,  Bernard 

Connors,  John 

Cook,  Thomas , 

Craven,  Wm 

Crawford,  Alexander.... 

Crawford,  James 

Crawford,  Robert 

Crawford,  Wm 

Cummings,  J.  JSl 

Daley,  Patrick 

Davidson,  John 

Davis,  Wm.  John 

Dee,  John ,. 

Dell,  Henry 

Derick,  Albert 


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Deriok,  Alfred 1  22 

Deriok,  Almond I  28 

Depenoier,  Isaac ...bf  18 

Depenoier,  Lewis 1  4 

Depeucier,  Peter 1  26 

Depenoier,  Uriah. v  1  25 

Depenoier,  Wm b  f  5 

Dixon,  Robert 3  1 

Dobson,  Matthew 6  11 

Dolen,  Owen 2  18 

Donahue,  John 2  18 

Donahue,  Michael.. ,.     2  14 

Donley,  Edward 1  11 

Donley,   Edward 3  2 

Donley,  James bf  13 

Donley,  Thomas 9  1 

Dougherty,  John 9  18 

Douglas,  Daniel 9  80 

Eriscoll,  Thomas., 8  19 

Duke,  Wm 7  2 

Dunbar,  George •. 9  5 

Dunbar,  John 9  5 

Dunovan,  Patrick 5  5 

Eastman,  John 1  26 

Edwards,  Andrew 2  12 

Edwards,  Jacaos 7  29 

Edwards,  John 7  28 

Edwards,  Michael 7  29 

Eiigh,  Lemuel b  f  6 

Eligh,  Uriah bf  4 

Eligh,  William bf  6 

Ellis,  Alexander 6  23 

Ellis,  George .5  23 

Ellis,  Wm 5  23 

Enwright,  John., 8  24 

Erwin,  Thomas 6  12 

Pee,  Thomas 2  5 

Fennel).  Wm 4  3 

Fitzpatrick,  Patrick 8  20 

Fitzpatrick ,  Peter 3  20 

Fuleher,  Ebenezer vl  23 

Gallagher,  Edward 4  1^ 


Con. 

Gallagher,  Thomas 2 

Gilbert,  Alexander 2 

Gilroy,  Patrick.. 2 

Good,  David 9 

Good,  Edward 9 

Good,  James 8 

Good,  John 1 

Good,  Robert 0 

Good,  William,  sen 9 

Gorman,  James 9 

Gorman,  JeremLh 7 

Gorman,  John 8 

Gorman,  John 7 

Gorman,  Miohael.. 7 

Gorman,  Michael 2 

Gorman,  Thomas 2 

Goth,  John 6 

Gculdie,  William 5 

Grwnt,  H.  C 2 

Grant,  John.. bf 

Grant,  Martin.. 8 

Hafj,  Thomais  2 

Ilogarty,  Timothy 9 

Halfpenny,  John 3 

Halfpenny,  Samuel 3 

Hal),  Alexander 2 

Halpin,  James 2 

Hanna,  Samuel 5 

Hanna,  Wm 6 

Hanrahan,  Barney 4 

Hanrahan,  James 9 

Hanrahan,  John 4 

tianrahan,  Michael 3 

Hanrahan,  Patrick 3 

HarbinsoR,  John 5 

Harbinson,  Thomas 5 

Harbinson,  William,  6 

liarnet,  Samuel , b  f 

Harris,  Hebron 1 

Hart,  John..... 3 

Henderson,  Andrew.......  9 

Henderson,  George I 


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Hicks,  John 7  6 

Hicks,  Thomae bf  12 

Hill,  James 10  1 

Hill,  John 6  7 

Hill,  Robert 9  4 

Hill,Wm bf  14 

HintoD,  Wm bf  7 

Howe,  John 6  5 

Howe,Wm 6  5 

Hylaod,  John 5  7 

Hyland,  Richard 6  7 

Hylaod,  Robert 5  4 

Hyland,  Samuel 6  8 

Hyland,  Wm 6  6 

Johnston,  Adam,  jun 6  8 

Johnston,  James 6  3 

Johnston,  John 7  18 

Johnston,  Thomas 6  6 

Johnston,  Wm 6  6 

Joy,  Wm 1  16 

Juuok,  Thomas 3  10 

Kennedy,  James 8  2 

Kerr,  Alexander 1  25 

Ivt.ry,  Arthur 3  5 

K  itles,  Hugh 7  9 

Kfys,  James 10  18 

K:dd,  Wm.,J.  P 1  24 

Laughrin,  James..... 3  29 

Latimei,  ^^obert 3  10 

Levington,  John ....^  7  4 

Little,  Wm.  J 1  11 

Louoks,  R bf  16 

McCartney,  George 7  10 

McCartney,  John 1  14 

McConnell,  Henry  D 4  30 

McCordook,  Jai^ew. 5  1 

McCordock,  Joseph 5  1 

McCutlough,  Francis 4  11 

M  cCuUough,  James 4  9 

MoDermott,  Daniel  P 5  26 

McEvoy,  James 6  29 


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MoFadden,  James 1 

Mcl'<.dden,  Jamea... , 8 

Ml  Ftdden,  William b  f 

McGinley,  Daniel 2 

McGovern,  John 6 

McGovern,  Philip 5 

McGovern,  Thomas 4 

McGovern      horoas 1 

McGrath,  1    -nrenoe ;-> 

Molntyre,     itrick bf 

McKay,  Andrew 8 

McKay,James 8 

McKay,  Robert 8 

McKay,  Robert , 9 

McKay,  Thomas 3 

McKay,  Wm 8 

McKenna,  John 4 

McKenna,  John 8 

McKenna,  Owen 7 

McKenna,  Patrick 4 

McKenna,  Thomas 7 

MoKinstry,  James 7 

McLellan,  Matthew 1 

McLennan,  William ,     6 

MoMuilen,  James.... ] 

McMuUen,  John 5 

McMuUen,  Joseph b  f 

McMuUen,  Wm.  J 2 

McNamara,  Henry 2 

McNamara,  Matthew 2 

Maher,  Roger > 1 

Maher,  William 1 

Mahon,  James 1 

Manus,  John 6 

Meredith,  Henry 5 

Meredith,  Robert G 

Mills,  Edward 5 

Mills,  Edward... 10 

Mills,  James 10 

Mills,  John 9 

Mills,  William. 5 

Moffat,  Edward v  1 


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Moffatt,  Thomas 2 

Montgomery,  George 2 

Montgomery,  John 6 

Montgomery,  Robert 8  4 

Montgomery,  William 8  5 

Montgomery,  William....  9  3 

Montgomery,  William 9  6 

Mooney,  Patrick 6  9 

Moore,  Andrew 8  2 

Moore,  David 8 

Moore,  Erwin 8 

Moore,  Francis.,.. 3  1 

Moore,  Isaac 9  i 

Mooro,  James,  son 9  U 

Moore,  James,  jun 9  8 

Mooro,  Robert 3  18 

Morrison,  Jaiuea 7  7 

Morrison,  William 2  15 

Morton,  Henry 1  11 

Morton,  James 6  4 

Mulholland,  James,  Bpv,..  3  11 

MalhoUand,  Jamos,  jun...  3  11 

Mulholland,  John 3  11 

Nichols,  John 10  14 

Nixon,  Edward 1  23 

Nixon,  Thomas 4  6 

Nixon,  John 6  13 

O'Bryati,  Daniel 8  22 

O'Bryan,  Patrick —8  19 

O'Conno^,  Jbidward 4  6 

O'Day,  Denis 7  17 

O'Day,  Simon 7  17 

O'Neil,  Cornelius 8  25 

O'Neil,  Denis 1  30 

O'Neil,  Denis 8  18 

O'Neil,  Denis 9  21 

O'Neil,  James 8  23 

O'Neil,  John.. 8  21 

O'Neil,  John bf  22 

O'Neil,  Michael 8  21 

Puden,  John 1  8 

Pell,  Patrick 8  17 


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Pell,  William 8  ,  16 

Perceval,  Samuel 1  21 

Perceval,  William 1  21 

Peroival,  Zaohariah 3  23, 

Peters,  P 2  19 

Peters,  Richard 2  19 

Pettipiece,  Thomas 3  1 

Pettipiece,  William 7  4 

roe,  James 6  7 

.."'-    Tohn 6  6 

;,obert 3  4 

John 7  1 

/Thomas  E 7  1 

ir'otter,  Andrew 3  8 

Powell,  Alexander b  f  16 

Powell,  James 1  16 

Powell,  John 2  11 

Powell,  Thomas 1  16 

Powell,  William 1  16 

Pratt,  Abram 5  8 

Pratt,  John «  5  4 

Pratt,  William 5  3 

Proctor,  George 1  26 

Purdy,  Robert 9  29 

Putnam,  Archibald 4  9 

Putnam,  Ephraim 4  9 

Putnam,  Ezra 4  8 

Ralph,  Andrew 5  27 

Ralph,  William 5  27 

Reddick,  Jami^s 4  4 

Reddickf  John 1  16 

Reddiok,  John 4  4 

Reddick,  William b  f  10 

Reel,  Thomas v  1  26 

Reilly,  James 1  13 

Reilly,  Thomas 2  11 

Robinson,  Alexander 5  20 

Robinson,  James 2  11 

Robinson,  James 4  18 

Robinson,  John 4  19 

Robinson,  William. 4  19 

Robinson,  William 7  6 


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Ross,  Andrew 2  16 

Ross,  Edward 2  16 

Ross,  John 2  17 

Ross,  William 2  17 

Ryan,  Patrick 4  24 

Sanders,  John 6  26 

Scarlett,  John 2  12 

Scollin,  William 10  3 

Simpson,  George , 7  30 

Slaven,  John. 5  28 

Smith,  Patrick 8  20 

Stewart,  David 2  29 

Stinson,  James 9  13 

Swain,  Michael b  f  3 

Tansj,  James 2  29 

Taylor,  George 2  13 

Taylor,  James ,....  3  11 

Taylor,  Peter 2  1 

Taylor,  Thomas 9  4 

Taylor,  William 1  5 

Taylor,  WUliam 6  10 

Taylor,  William,  sen 2  10 

Taylor,  William,  jun 2  10 

Templeton,  Robert 2  2 

Templeton,  Samuel,  sen...  2  8 


Con.  Lot. 

Templeton,  Samuel,  jun..  2  9 

Thompson,  Edward 5  19 

Thompson,  John 6  10 

Tremble,  James 4  5 

Tremble,  William 6  7 

Valcore,  Jeremiah b  f  1 

Waldo,  Fordyce 1  27 

Waldo,  Reed 1  26 

V/allace,  Andrew 4  7 

Wallace,  Andrew 6  3 

Wallace,  Noble 6  2 

Wallace,  WiUiam 6  3 

Watts,  William 1  30 

Wedmark,  Frederick 1  28 

Wedmark,  Biram 1  10 

Wiggins,  Robert,  sen 1  10 

Wiggins,  Robert,  jun b  f  11 

Wiggins,  Thomas bf  11 

Williams,  G 2  18 

WiUiams,  William 9  17 

Wilson,  Allan 4  29 

Wilson,  George 4  21 

T7ilson,  John 5  1 

Wilson,  John 3  21 

Woods,  Thomas,  sen 6  1 

Young,  N.  B 1  29 


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Abbott,  Adam 6      34  f 

Abbott,  Francis 1      36  f 

Abbott,  James 2cf  7f 

Albert,  John brf  Ih 

Allen,  John 5         8f 

Anderson,  Arthur 1      89  f 

Anderson,  G.T 4      24  f 

Angus,  Thomas brf33f' 

Arbuokle,  Andrew 6        If 


Achibald,Wm 1 

Armstrong,  C 1 

Armstrong,  llobert 6 

Arnold,  George 4 

Arnold,  Joseph 2 

Atchison,  Joseph 4 

Aylin,Wm.  T. 1 

Barry,  Nicholas 1 

Baxter,  Thomas.   4 


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Bayne,  George 1      87  f 

Bayne,  John ab  80f 

Bayne,  Robert arfSOf 

Bearman,  James 2      14  f 

Bearman,  Jobn 2      13  f 

Beattie,  Thomas a  of  8f 

Beaty,  Alexander aof  3 

Beaty,John 1        4f 

Beaty,  Wm 2      12h 

Belford,  James 3      27h 

Bell,  Hugh 4rf85f 

Bell,  John 2      19  f 

Bell,  Mrs 2      18  f 

Bennett,  Henry 6        7f 

Bennett,  John ,  sen 6        7  f 

Bennett,  Thomas 6        7f 

Biggars,  Wm C       Fh 

Birgan,  Denis 2  •      9  f 

Birgan,  John 3      2Lf 

Birgan,  Michael 2      11  f 

Birgan,  Wm 2        9f 

15irch,  George 4        9f 

Birch,  Joseph 2      24f 

Birch,  Thomas alofSl 

Bishop,  Henry 2  o  f  6f 

Boacher,  John aof  3f 

Boyoe,John 1      22f 

Bradley,  Abraham 4      27  f 

Bradley,  James 3        9f 

Bradley,  Stephen 4      26f 

Bradley,  Thomas 3      24  f 

Bradley,  Wm 4      24  f 

Brennan,  Henry 4      25  f 

Brennan,  Joseph 1        8f 

Brennan,  Timothy 8      18  f 

Brennan,  Bliohael D      Fh 

Britt,  Patrick aof  84h 

Brophy,John 2      18  f 

Brophy,  Joseph 4      13  f 

Brophy,  Michael 4      13  f 

Brophy,  Patrick 5      16h 

Brouse,  Samuel 6        8h 


Con. 

Brown,  John 8 

Brown,  Walter 1 

Bunting,  Wm 1 

Burden,  Denis 5 

Burnett,  Wm 3 

Bums,  John 2 

Burns,  J.,  cattle  dealer.     5 

Burnside,  Christopher, 
blacksmith 

Burrows,  James 

Burrows,  John 

Bjers,  H.,tayernkeeper 

Byers,  Wm 

Byers,  Wm 

Byrne,  James. 

Byrne,  John 

Byrne,  John 

Byrne,  Patrick 

Gain,  John 

Caldwell,  James,  sen.... 

Caldwell,  James,  jun . . . 

Caldwell,  John 

Caldwell,  Robert 

Caldwell,  Wm 

Campbell,  Peter 

Carey,  John 

Carroll,  Thomas 

Casey,  Patrick 

Casey,  Wm ,. 

Cassidy,  Thomas 

Champagne,  John 

Champagne,  J.,  tavern- 
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Champness,  Weldon . . . 

Chapman,  Orlando 

Christian,  John 

Clark,  John,  sen 

Olark,  John  and  James .     1 

Clark,  John,  jun A 

Clark,  John,  jun 1 

Clark,  Michael 8 

Clark,  Michael 3 


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Collins,  Samuel 

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Dawson,  John 

Dawson,  Wm 

Delaney,  Daniel 

Delaney,  Patrick 

Dervan,  James 

Dervan,  Patrick 

Dooley,  John 

Dooley,  Thomas 

Douglas,  Archibald 

Douglas,  James 

Dowd,  Bobert 

Draffin,  John 

Draffin,  Biohard 

Dubreuille,  Antoine, . . . . 
Dnbreiiille,  Hyaointhe. 

Dubreuille,  Louis 

Dubreuille,  Mo'ise 

Dunn,  John 

Dunn,  Michael 

Dwyre,  Denis 

Eaton,  George  W 

Eddie,  David 

Eddie,  James 

Eddie,  James 

Edge,  George 

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Falls,  Ann  J 

Falls,  James 

Falland,  Thomas 

Fannin,  J 

Few,  Bichard 

Finley,  Joseph 

Finley,  Thomas 

Fitzgerald,  John 

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Foisy,  Peter 

Foster,  John 

Foster,  Joseph 

Foster  William 

Fox,  John, 

Fuller,  Thos.,  architect. 

Gamble,  Alexander 

Gamble,  John,  sen 

Gamble,  John,  jun 

Gamble,  William 

Gleeson,  Denis 

Gleeson,  James 

Gleeson ,  Timothy 

Good,  Thomas 

Good,  William 

Goodfellow,  William.... 
Gordon,  Bobert,  sen.... 

Gorman,.  William 

Grady,  Julia 

Graham,  Archibald 

Graham,  A.  F....  ...... 

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Graham,  William 

Graham,  William 

Graham,  William 

Grant,  Donald 

Green,  Philip 

Green,  William 

Griffet,  William 

Grior,  Christopher 

Grior,  James 

Grior,  John 

Grior,  Joseph 

Grissey,  John 

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Hare,  Robert 

Hare,  Thomas 

Harmer,  F.  W 

Harvey,  Peter 

Hawley,  Edw&rd 

Hawley,  R.,  jun 

Hays,  John 

Hays,  John 

Hays,  Patrick. 

Hays,  William 

Hefferon,  Michael 

Helmer,  John 

Henderson,  E 

Heney,  John , 

Hewlett,  Thomas 

Henry,  William 

Hickey,  John,  Jas.  and 

Andrew 

Hill,  Samuel 

Hinton,  Robert  J. ....... 

Hobbs,  Daniel 

Hodgins,  James 

Hodgins,  John 

Hogg,  James 

Hogg,  William 

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Honeywell,  Ira 

Honeywell,  Rice 

Honeywell.  Robert 

Hoonan,  William 

Hopper,  Edward  B.... 

Hopper,  George  B 

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Larkin.  Thomas. 

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MoKenna,  Charles 

McKenna,  Samuel 

MoLaughlan,    William, 

lamber  merchant 

MoLeod,  John 

MoLeod,  Malcolm 

McMillan,  John.-. 

MoMorris,  James 

NcRae,  Alexander 

UoRae,  Donald 

McSourlej,  James 

Mackay,  Robert 

Mackay,  Thomas 

Mackay,  Wm 

Madden,  Ambrose 

Madden,  Wm 

Maers,  Thomas 

Magee,  JoeT,  shoemaker. 

Maiso,  James 

Malcolmson,  James 

Maloolmson,  Robert... 

Maloney,  Michael 

Mather,  Robert  J 

Maxwell,  L 

Miller,  John  P 

Moad,  Robert 

Moad,  Wm 

Moodie,  Robert  &  David 

Moffatt,  Alex 

Moffatt,  Charles 

Moffatt,  Robert 

Monaghan,  Edward. .... 

Monaghan,  James 

Monaghan,  John 

Morris,  George 

Moylan,  Patrick 

Muldoon,  James 

Mulligan,  Alexander.... 

Mulligan,  Francis 

Mulligan,  George 


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Mulligan,  John 

Mulligan,  Joseph 

Monroe,  Wm 

Murphy,  Edward 

Murphy,   Matthew. .... 

Murphy,  Michael 

Nankin,  John...  ,.  .... 

Neil,  John,  sen 

Neil,  John,  jun 

Neil,  Samuel 

Nesbitt,  James 

Nesbitt,  James 

Nesbitt,  John 

Nesbitt,  John 

Nesbitt,  John 

Nesbitt,  John 

Nesbitt,  Robert 

Nesbitt,  Samuel 

Nelson,  John 

Nelson,  Thomas 

Nelson,  Wm 

Nowland,  Wm 

Newton,  Michael...., 

Niel,  Thomas 

O'Brien,  Michael 

O'Dell,  Horace  E 

0*Grady,  Daniel 

O'Grady,  Henry  &Wm. 

O'Grady,  James 

O'Grady,  James 

O'Grady,  John 

O'Grady,  John 

O'Grady,  John.... 

O'Grady,  J.  R 

O'Grady,  Matthew 

O'Grady,  Michael 

O'Grady,  Roderick 

O'Grady,  Thos 

O'Grady,  Thomas 

O'Hanly,  J.L.  P 

O'Keefe,  David 


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O'Keefe,  Mrs.   

O'Keefe,  Patrick 

Oliustead,  George 

Olmstend,  Gideon 

Olmstead,  Richard 

Olmstead,  Solomon 

O'Meara,  David 

O'Meara,  John 

O'Meara,  Patrick 

O'Meara,  Thomas 

O'Meara,  Thomas,  shoe- 
maker  

O'Neii,  Edward 

O'Neil,  P.,  tavernkeeper 
Orange,  Wm,bIaok8mith 

Padget,  Thomas 

Parks,  Alexander 

Parks,  Robert 

Patterson,  George 

Pattison,  James 

Pattison,  J.  J 

Pelham,  G.  B.,  architect 
Perkins,  R.,  millwright. 

Philips,  George 

Plunkett,  Isaac 

Plnnkett,  James 

Plunkett,  Thomas 

Polhurd,  John 

Pollock,  Wm 

Powell,  Wm 

Prentice,  Adam 

Preston,  G.  H 

Prittie,  John 

Qainn,  Bernard 

Quinlin,  Joseph 

Quinlin,  Patrick 

Qainlin,  Thomas . 

Ralph,  Wm 

Ralston,  James 

Rankin,  Arthur 

Reardon,  Patrick 

Reddy,  Michael 


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Reid,  Robert 

Richardson,  D,,  black- 
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Rickey,  George 

Rivington,  Richard 

Robbins,  Richard 

Robert,^S.,  butcher 

Robert,  Franfoiu 

Robertson,  G.  B.,  store- 
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Robertson,  John 

Robertson,  Thomas 

Robertson,  Thomas 

Robinson,  N.  G 

Rocherter,  James 

ROCHESTER,  JOHN,. 
Jan.,  brewer  (see  card) 

Rochester,  John,  sen.... 

Rochester,  W.Y • 

Rock,  Michael 

Rook,  John 

Rooney,  Michael 

Ross,  Wm 

Russell,  A.  J,  crown  tim- 
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Soarff,  John 

Scobie,  Walter, 

Scott,  Archibald 

Soott,  Robert. » 

Scott,  Wm 

Scott,  Wm 

Sharp,  John 

Shirley,  Robert 

Shirley,  Thomas 

Shore,  John 

Shore,  Wm 

Shouldis,  Albert 

Shouldis,  George 

Skahan,  Patrick 

Smith,  George 

Smith,  George , 


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Smith;  James,  sen 5      21  f 

Smith,  Thomas 2  r  f  7  f 

L^pain,  Martin 2rf  9f 

Sparks,  Edward B  o  f  1  f 

Sparks,  George Bof  1  f 

Sparks,  James 5      88  f 

Sparks,John.. 5of82f 

Sparks,  Nicholas 6  o  f  88  f 

Spittal,  Alex.,  carriage 

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Spittal,  B.,  hlaoksmith..  4  r  f  81  f 

Spittal,  R.  P.,  carpenter  4      85  f 

Sprlitt,  James B      Mh 

Staokpole,  Thomas B  r  f  I  f 

Stanley,  Robert 6        2f 

Stanley,  Robert 2of28f 

Stevenson,  Archibald...  Arf  If 

Stewart,  Roderick lof84f 

Stinson,  John 1  rf  21  f 

Stinson,  John 2 of  12  f 

Stinson,  Samuel 1      84  f 

Stinson,  Samael 2      80  f 

Stinson,  Samuel 3      31  f 

Stinson,  Wm 3      35  f 

Sallivan ,  Jeremiah ......  1  o  f   7  f 

Salliyan,  John  S.. 1      85  f 

Sallivan,  Thomas lof  6f 

Sallivan,  Wm Irf38f 

Switzer,  Ohristopher....  2      31  f 

Taylor,  Albevt A     M  f 

Taylor,  Richard ArfMf 

Taylor,  Robert A     28  f 

Taylor,  Robert 3  r  f  26  f 

Taylor,  Wm 3      25  f 

Taylor,  Wm.H A      Mh 

Ternan,  Thomas a  Brf29  f 

Thompson,  Wm.  &  Jno .  1  o  f  29  f 

Tiernay,  James..... 6rf28f 


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Tiernay,  John 8      15  f 

Tiemay,  John 6rf27f 

Tiernay,  John 6rf28f 

Tiernay,  Martin 5rflOf 

Tiernay,  Thomas   6  r  f  27  f 

Tiernay,  Wm.,  sen 6rf27f 

Todd,  Samuel 4rfl2f 

Todd,  Wm.  B 4rf   8f 

Torney,  Archibald 6        9  f 

Torney,  Wm 6      11  f 

Traveller,  Reuben 2of30f 

Troy,  Thomas,  sen 6  r  f  16  f 

Troy,  Thomas,  jun 6      16  f 

Twohey,  Wm 4r  f29f 

y illeneuve,  Henry 5      24  f 

Walsh,  James Brf  Ih 

Warren,  Henry 2of  8f 

Watson,  Edward 2of20f 

Watt,  Arthur B       2f 

Watt,  John Arf6f 

Waters,B 2ofl6f 

Waters,  John 6      20f 

Waters,  Martin 3  o  f  23  f 

Waters,  Patrick 4  o  f  17h 

Whelan, Edward 6of  8f 

Whelan,  Matthew C      Mh 

White,  Charles AofLf 

White,  Joseph A  o  f  Lh 

White,John. AofKf 

White,  Thomas.. AofKf 

Williams,  Lewis. CD  Ki 

Wilson,  Thomas 3of35h 

Winthrop,   Geo.   black- 
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Wood,E.L 1      23  f 

Woodland,  Richard 1  o  f  88h 

Young, John lof   2f 

Young,  Michael lof   2f 


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AdunS;  James 1  18 

Adaiiu,Jobn 2  84h 

Adanu,  William 1  ISf 

Anderson,  Edward 4  22h 

Anderson,  Robert 4  22h 

Anderson,  William 4  20 

Argue,  John 4  19  f 

Arkley,  Joseph 4      2f 

Armstrong,  James 2  20  f 

Armstrong,  Robert 4  29h 

Barr,  Allen 4  20  f 

Barr,  James 4  18h 

Barrows,  Alanson 1  17  f 

Barrows,  Albert 1  17  f 

Barrows,  David 4  21  f 

Barrows,  Bolland 1  18  f 

Ball,  Michael 3  llf 

Ball,  Thomas 3  11 

Baxter,  James 4      6f 

Baxter,   James 4      5f 

Baxter,  Patrick 4      Ih 

Baxter,  Thomas..... 4      5 

Beaman,  James 3  20  f 

Beaman,  S.  J 3  21 

Beaman,  Uriah 2  15f 

Beaman,  William 3  21f 

Beamish,  Samuel 3      If 

Beggs,  David 3  27f 

Beggs,  Thomas 3  88h 

Bell,  John 1  16f 

Bell,  Samuel I  15f 

Biggim,  William . ..  ■. 

Birtchel,  Samuel 3  33f 

Blakely,  Joseph 3  24f 

Borland,  Paul 4  86f 

Borland,  Robert 4  S6f 

Borland,  Thomas 4  85f 

Bowren,  Robert 4  36  f 

Bradley,  Enoch 1      6 

Bradley,  George 1  23  f 


Bradley,  James 

Bradley,  Richard 

Brady,  John 

Brady,  John 

Bray,  Charles 

Brevitto,  Antoine 

Brooklebaok,  Wm 

Brown,  Andrew 

Brown,  Hugh 

Brown,  James 

Brown,  John ; 

Brown,  Robert 

Brown,  Robert 

Brown,  Thomas 

Browniee,  Alexander.... 

Brownlee,  Hugh 

Browniee,  James  H 

Brownlee,  John 

Browniee,  Wm  H 

Bruce,  Thomas 

Burchill,  Samuel 

Butler,  John 

Butler,  T 

Oallendor,  Alex.,  sen.... 
Callender,  Alex.,  j  un . . . . 

Callender,  Andrew 

Oallender,  James 

Callender,  Wm.,  sen 

Callender,  Wm.,  jun 

Cameron,  Murdoch 

Canfield,  Jamet' 

Cantwell,  Johnson...... •• 

Carroll,  Anthony 

Carson,  Charles 

Carson,  James 

Carson,  John 

Carson,  Robert 

Chambers,  Adam 

Chambers,  Alexander... 
Chambers,  John 


Con. 

Lo;. 

1 

6f 

1 

6f 

2 

6f 

1 

6f 

A 

2f 

2 

88h 

4 

84h 

2 

30h 

3 

27  f 

3 

27  f 

3 

27  f 

4 

28h 

1 

4f 

1 

17  f 

4 

8f 

1 

20  f 

4 

8f 

A 

14  f 

4 

8f 

4 

22  f 

3 

38  f 

3 

371k 

1 

23  f 

4 

27  f 

4 

28  f 

4 

21  f 

4 

30  f 

4 

27  f 

4 

27  f 

A 

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A 

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A 

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2 

8 

2 

15 

2 

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2 

10  f 

2 

5f 

A 

17  f 

A 

9f 

A 

13  f 

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Con.  Lot. 

Olapp,  William 1  23 

ClarV.John 2  10  f 

Olark.  Joshua 2  lOf 

Clark',  Robert 2  10 

Clingio,  John A  19f 

GliDgin,  Kobert A  11  f 

Clothier,  Joshua A  4f 

Cole,  John 2  19  f 

Comes,  Samuel 2  16 

Cook,  George A     4 

CoDlen,John 2  86h 

Conley,  Thomas 4  21h 

Cowell,  John 2  27h 

Cowan,  William,    J.  P., 

clerk  Division  Court..  4  22  f 

Craig,  George 4  21£ 

Craig,  Hugh 2      4f 

Craig,  Hugh 3  18f 

Craig,  Capt.  Hugh 3  17  f 

Craig,  James 2      9f 

Craig,  James 3  20f 

Craig,  John 2  lOf 

Craig,  Nixou 2  14f 

Craig,  Richard 3  20f 

Craig,  Richard 3  20f 

Craig,  Robert,  J.P 3  17  f 

CRAIG,  ROBERT, 3  12  f 

Craig,  Samuel 4  14  f 

Craig,  Thomas,  sen 3  13  f 

Craig,  Thomas,  tannery.  4  22  f 

Craig,  Thomaa 3  15 

Craig,  William 4  18f 

Craig,  William 2  12f 

Craig,  WilUam,  J.  P 3  21  f 

Crawford,  James 2  29h 

Crawford,  John 3  20f 

Crawford,  Thomas 4  20 

Cryderman,  Alexander...  4  21  f 

Cryderman,  Jacob 4  21 

Daly,  Edward 4  20 

Daly,  James 4  13f 

Daly,  Robert 4  13  f 


267 

Con.    Lot. 

Daughney,  Patrick A      3f 

Daughney,  Thomas A      8f 

Davis,  Robert 1    10  f 

Davis,  Simon A    12h 

Dawson,  John 2     12  f 

Denison,  William A      9f 

Dewis,  Frederick 2     12h 

Dillon,  James 2    24 

Dillon,  John,  sen 2    24  f 

Dillon,  John 8    23f 

Dillon,  Robert 2    24  f 

Dillon,  Samuel 2     24h 

Dillon,  Thomas 2    24 

Dilworth,  John 4    12f 

Dilworth,  Robert 4     12 

Dilworth,  Thomas 4    17  f 

Dixon,  John 2    23  f 

Dixon,  Robert 4    28  f 

Drynan,  Robert 4    21 

Dunbar,  William A    14f 

Duncan,  Joseph, A      Ih 

Duncan,  L A      5f 

Duncan,  Samuel A      5f 

Dunlop,  Francis A    16 

Eastman,  Adam  J 1    23  f 

Eastman,  Adam 1    26  f 

Eastman,  David 3    15  f 

Eastman,  George 1    27  f 

Eastman,  John  A 3    15  f 

Eastman,  John  M ,.  1    26  f 

Eastman,  N 2    20f 

Eastman,  Robert  J.,  J.P .  1    22  f 

Eastman,]Wm 4    20h 

Eastman,  Z 3    22 

Eastman,  Z 2    20f 

Elliott,  John 2     12h 

Elliott,  Wm 3    20  f 

Elliott,  Wm 4    18f 

EUis,  George 3    28 

Evans,  John 1      7f 

Fenton,  Johnston  E 3    22  f 

Fennell,  John 2    22f 


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B                                         Fennell,  Joseph 

B   1  L;                               Fennell,  Richard 

fl    1  n,                                 Fennell,  Richard 

B    I  11  1                               Fennell.  Thomas  Henrr. 

Con.    Lot. 
2    28f 
A  21f 
2    22f 
A   20f 
A   20 
A   20h 
4    llf 
2    12 
2      If 
4      4f 
8      5f 
A     7 
A     7f 
8    16 
2    12 
4    22 
1      4 
1      4f 
1    12 

1  12f 

2  11 

8      6f 
A     5 
1      7 
A    18f 
A    13f 

1  23h 

2  8f 
2      8f 
4      7h 
8    20 
4      7f 
2      6f 
4      7f 
1      2f 
4    20f 

Griffith,  Thomas 

Griffith.  Wm 

Con.    Lot. 
2     28h 

2  28h 

3  21f 

1  8h 

2  30h 
A     9f 

4  17 
1      If 
1      If 
1      11 

1  If 
A   llf 
A    12  f 
A   17  f 

2  81h 
8    20f 
A     7f 

2  27  f 
A     7f 
4      3f 
4      4f 
4    35  f 
4    20 
8    21  f 
1      7f 
1    20  f 
1    20h 
1     19  f 
1     18f 
1    19f 

1  8 
A     2f 

3  29 
8    86h 

4  21f 
A      8f 
8    29f 
4    20f 

2  27f 
4    14f 
8      8f 
4    18  f 

1      Keat 
B      Keni 

Griffith,  Wm 

B      Keni 

Griffith,  Z 

Hanahan.  John   • 

B      Keni 

1      If'!                                 Fennell,  Thomas 

B      Keni 

1*    nl                                 Fennell,  Wm 

Harrison.  Simeon 

B      Kent 

!    j                                    Fiddis,  Hugh 

ti   ,    1                                Flanagan,  James 

;                                          Fortune,  Wm.P 

1  l^i^                                     Fox,  John 

'                                     Fox.  Patrick 

Hart.  Francis 

B      Kerf 

Haugh,John 

Haugh,  Martin 

Hauffh.  Michael 

■      Kerr 
B      Kerr, 
B      Kerr 

Haugh,  Ihomas 

Henderson,  John. 

Henderson,  James 

Hicks,  Eli 

Hicks.  James 

1  ^?y' 

B      Kine 

,    i                                   Fraser.  John,  iun 

iK  J        i                               Fraaer,  John 

B      Kite, 

Ill                                    FuUarton,  Samuel 

Ijr !  1                                  FuUarton,  Wm.  John .... 

^1                                   Galligan,  Daniel 

{|wj                                   Galloway,  Robert 

II  ||;  v^                               Galloway,  Samuel 

t|  11 1  i    ,                             Garland,  Nicholas 

1  11                                    Garland,  Wm 

1  fa  J                               Gault,  John 

1     m    !                               Geddcs.  Adam 

B      Knap 
B      Lakei 

Hicks.  John 

B      Lang, 

Hicks.  Peter 

■      Latim 

Hioks,  Thomas 

Hicks,  Wellington 

Hill,  John,  sen 

HUl,  John 

Hodgins,  William,  J.  P. 

Holden,  Horatio 

Holden,  Solomon 

Hooley,  James 

Hvland,  Georee 

B      Latim 

B      Lapla 

Lawre 

Lee,  . 

Lee,  J 

1'     P'    ,                                Geddes,  Adam 

Leech 

Hi  iMh' V                                Geddes,  John 

Lewisj 

ifl  >i j] '  :                                 Gibson,  Alexander 

1  '  |!«ij  t  ill                             Gibson,  llobert 

W      Ji    f                               Gilbert,  Henry 

1      %    ;                                 Goodall,  Charles.  .., 

1  >'  1i  Li                                Goodall,  John 

1  r    t' i'                               Goode,  Edward 

Lewis, 

Lindst 

Lindss 

Lindsi 

Lindst 

Lindsa 

Lindsa 

Lindsa 

Loohei 

Loidre 

Lynch 

McCal 

McOal 

McCar 

McGor 

McCor 

McCor 

McEw< 

Hyland,  James 

Jamieson,  John « 

Jamieson,  David 

Jamiesou,  Samuel 

Jamieson,  William 

Jennings,  John 

:V'i                                Goode,  Henry 

>\   li)  .                                Goode,  James 

if"                                  Goode,  Thomas 

!'l  1    '                              Goode,  Wm 

;  J!f ,  il                             Go8sen,John 

,Ll'*  r                              Graham.  James 

Johnston,  Abraham 

Johnston,  Arthur 

Johnston,  George  E 

Johnston.  James 

ilir.'iit,                                  Graham.  James 

3    12  f 

Johnston,  James 

|k|«|| I  i                            Graham,  Robert 

iWlB^                               Graham,  Thomas 

ttlwIPl  '                              Griffith.  James 

3  14f 
8    14 

1  3h 

4  22f 

2  23  f 

Johnston,  James 

Johnston,  John 

Johnston.  Robert 

afiMiJ                                Griffith.  John  L 

Johnston,  William 

Jones.  Nohemiah 

|H|m|  ;i                             Griffith.  Thomas 

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Con.    Lot 

ICeatine,  George 4  21  f 

Kennedy,  John 3  7f 

Kennedy,  James 4  17f 

Kennedy,  James,  jun....  4  17 

Kennedy,  William A  Of 

Kennedy,  William,  jun .  4  18  f 

Kerfoot,  Samuel 4  20h 

Kerr,  James,  jun 1  14  f 

Kerr,  Robert 1  14  f 

Kerrigan,  John 3  4f 

KeyB,Lewi8 ...-4  22f 

King,  William 1  33h 

Kite,  James 3  25 

Knapp,  Joseph 2  33f 

Lakeman,  James 1  11  f 

Lang,  John A  lOf. 

Latimer,  James 1  22  f 

Latimer,  Joseph 2  21h 

Laplant,  John 2  35h 

Lawrence,  Thomas 4  5 

Lee,  James 3  35h 

Lee,  John 2  85h 

Leech,  George 3  9f 

Lewis,  Edward 1  31  f 

Lewis,  Robert 1  8 

Lindsay,  Alexander 1  25 

Lindsay,  David 1  25 

Lindsay,  James 1  25  f 

Lindsay,  James  D 1  16f 

Lindsay,  John  C,  J.  Jf , .  1  25  f 

Lindsay,  William  A 1  16 

Lindsay.  William 2  25  f 

Loohead,  Rev.  William..  2  26  f 

Loi^re,  Duffield 3  21 

Lynch,  J.  J 1  23h 

MoCallum,  James 2  24  f 

MoOallum,  James,  jun...  2  24  f 

McCardy,  A 1  18f 

McOord,  Henry 4  2f 

McCorkill,  James A  14f 

MoCorkill,  Thomas A  14f 

MoEwen,  Albert 4  20f 


McEwn,  Benjamin. 

MoEwaa,  Daniel 

MoEwen,  Harvey.... 
MoEwon,  Hiram.... 

MoEwen,  James 

MoEwen,  John 

MoEwen,  Mark 

MoEwen,  William.... 

MoGee,  David 

MoGee,  James 

MoGee,  James,  jun.  • 

MoGee,  John 

MoGuire,  Gormiok.. 
MoKargio,  Alfred... 
MoKerrigan,  James.. 
MoKinstry,  Jamos.., 
MoNamara  Martin.. 

MoNeely,  Daniel 

McNeely,  John 

MoNeely,  William... 
MoNeely,  Thomas... 
MoNiece,  James.  ..., 

MoTavish,  John 

Macartney,  George..., 
Macartney,  Goorgo . . . 

Maguire,  John 

Maguire,  Patrick.... « 

Mahony,  John 

Manes,  John 

Manes,  .William 

Martin,  Gyrus 

Martin,  Stephen 

May,  Thomas 

Mathers,  Henry 

Mathers,  John 

Meredith,  William... 

Milgate,  George 

Miller,  James 

Miller,  Robert 

Miller,  William 

Millikin,  William 

Mitchell,  Henry 


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4 

20  f 

4 

20  f 

2 

18  f 

4 

20  f 

2 

11  f 

1 

3f 

4 

20 

1 

3f 

3 

84h 

4 

26  f 

4 

26 

3 

34 

2 

21  f 

1 

22h 

4 

22  f 

4 

13  f 

3 

20 

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6f 

A 

6f 

A 

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A 

6 

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1 

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3 

20  f 

4 

21h 

2 

7f 

2 

21  f 

2 

3f 

A 

16  f 

4 

31  f 

1 

23  f 

1 

23  f 

A 

12  f 

3 

33  f 

4 

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A 

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2 

28h 

1 

4f 

4 

27 

1 

4 

4 

22  f 

1 

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Moffatt,  John,  jun 3  16 

MoflFatt,  Jamea 3  16  f 

Moffatt,  James 2  15  f 

Moffatt,  Kobert 2  13h 

Moffatt,  Koberfc 2      9 

Moffatt.  Thomas 3  16 

Moffatt,  Thomas 3  15f 

Moffatt,  Thomas 2  13h 

Moffatt,  William 3  16 

Mooahan,  Thomas 3      3f 

Monahan,  George 3      3 

Montgomery,  Bugh 4  24  f 

Montgomery,  John 1  19  f 

Montgomery,  John A  16h 

Montgomery,  John,  sen .  A  19  f 

Montgomery,  John,  jun.  A  19h" 

Montgomery,  John 4  24 

Montgomery,  Robert 4  21  f 

Montgomery,  William....  4  24  f 

Mooney,  Michael A  13f 

Moore,  Edward 3  12 

Morell,  Oliver 1  25 

Morgan,  Thomas 1  27 

Morphy,  Joshua 3  21  f 

Murphy,  William 1  23  f 

Neeland,  James 4  26  f 

Neeland,  Wm 4  25f 

Nixon,  John 2  14  f 

O'Brien.  John A     6f 

O'Callahan,  Cornelius....  1  22  f 

O'Callahan,  John,  sen...  1  23  f 

O'Callahan,  John,  jun. . .  A  18  f 

O'Callahan,  Michael 2      5 

O'Callahan,  Wm 1      2f 

O'Connor,  John A     Ih 

O'Connor,  Daniel 2  21f 

O'Connor,  J  eremiah 2  22  f 

O'Connor,  Matthew 2  21  f 

O'Connor,  Thomas A      1 

O'Hara,  Peter 4  35h 

0'Neil,John 2  37h 

O'Neil,  Michael 2  87 


O'Neil,  Timothy 

Orr,James 

Ovens,  Kobert 

Pattjjon,  Wm.  M.... 

Pelan,  B 

Pelkey,Isaao 

Pelkey,  U 

Pender,  Thomas 

Pettipieoe,  Anthony. 
Pettipiece,  Arthur . . . 
Pettipiece,  James.... 

Pettipieoe,  J 

Pettipiece,  Mathias.. 
Pettipieoe,  Kobert. . . . 
Pettipieoe,  Kobert, . . . 
Pettipiece,  Thomas . . 
Pettipiece,  Thomas . . 

Pettipieoe,  Wm 

Phelan,  John 

Poland,  Michael 

Pollock,  George 

Pollock,  Gavin 

Pollock,  James 

Pollock,  Thomas 

Potter,  Andrew 

Potter,  John 

Potter,  Robert 

Potter,  Samuel , 

Potter,  Thomas 

Pratt,  Francis 

Pratt,  Isaiah 

Pratt,  James 

Pratt,  James..., 

Pratt,  Henry 

Pratt,  Wm 

Kedmsd,  Michael.... 

Reilly,  James 

Revett,  Christmas.... 

Rice,  Henry 

Rice,  John 

Robinson,  Hugh 

Robinson,  James.  ... 


Con.    Lot. 
2    37 


2    lOf 
2      8 
4    21  f 

2  25 

3  37h 
35h 

7h 
11  f 
19f 
19  f 
11  f 
28 
11  f 
19  f 

4f 

21  f 

22  f 
16  f 


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3 

4 

4 

4 

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4 

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4 

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1 
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4 
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16  f 
16 
16 
13  f 
26  f 
26 
11  f 
3h 


A     3h 

3  35h 

4  21f 
23  f 
21  f 
10  f 
10  f 
22h 

A  lOf 
2  lib 
A  llf 
A  llf 
4  5f 
2    16 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CARY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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BobioBOD,  Wm 

Booney,  Bernard, 

Booney,  DaDiel 

Booney,  John 

Booney,  John,  jun 

Booney,  Wm.,  jun 

Booney,  Wm 

Bose,  John 

Bossell,  Alexander 

Bussell,  Thomas 

Santimer,  Francis 

Sargeant,  Bev.  Wm.  G., 
Church  of  England.... 

Saunders,  James 

Saxon,  Joseph 

Soarff,  Enoch 

Scarff,  Bobert 

Scar£F,  Thomas 

Scarff,  Wm 

Scobie,  Samuel 

Scott,  Francis 

Scott,  Francis 

Scott,  Hiram 

Scott,  Ingram 

Scott,  James 

Scott,  James 

Scott,  Wm 

Seabrook,  Henry 

Service,  Adam 

Sbelton,  Thomas .  

Shillington,  Thomas 

Simmons,  John 

Stanley,  Wm 

Stephenson,  John 

Sutherland,  John 

Taylor,  Peter 

Thompson,  Gilbert 

Thompson,  James 

Thompson,  John 

Thompson,  Bobert 

Tighe,  Bichard 

Tighe,  John 


Con. 

Lot. 

4 

5 

4 

14  f 

4 

14  f 

4 

15  f 

4 

16 

4 

15 

4 

15  f 

2 

29h 

2 

26 

2 

26  f 

2 

9 

4 

21h 

A 

8f 

2 

17 

A 

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1 

6 

1 

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A 

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A 

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1 

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1 

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3 

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4 

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2 

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3 

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4 

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1 

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2 

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1 

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4 

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3 

26  f 

3 

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3 

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3 

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A 

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A 

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Con,  Lot. 

Tobin,  Wm ....  1      If 

Todd,  Wm.,sen 4  31  f 

Tood,  Wm.,jun 4  31  f 

Trimble,  George 3      If 

Trimble,  Wm 3  22  f 

Tremblay,  Michael 4  42  f 

Vaughan,  John 1      8f 

Yaughan,  Wm A     9f 

Waddell,  James 2      7f 

Waddell,  James,  j  un 2      7 

Waddell,  John 2      7f 

Waddell,  Jonathan 2      7 

Wake,  Henry 3  30h 

Wallace,  Andrew 3  18  f 

Wallace,  Alexander 3  18  f 

Wallace,  Alexander,  jun.  3  19  f 

Wallace,  Hugh 3  18  f 

Wallace,  James 3  19  f 

Wallace,  John 3  18 

Wallace,  J.,  blacksmith  .  4  20  f 

Wallace,  Bobert 3  18 

Wallace,  Bobert I  2lf 

Wallace,  Bobert 3  19  f 

Wallace,  Wm 3  21 

Waterson,  Gabriel 1      7f 

Waterson,  James A     6h 

Waterson,  Noble A     7f 

Waterson,  Bobert A     7 

Watts,  Henry 4  24f 

Watts,  Hiram 2  18  f 

Watts,  Bufus 4  24f 

Webster,  Hazleton 4  24  f 

Wells,  Francis 2  17h 

White,  Wm 1  13 

Wilkes,  W.S 2  32f 

Williams,  George A     5f 

Williams,  Henry A     5f 

Williams,  John A      5f 

Williams,  John A     5f 

Willis,  Wm 2  33f 

Wilson,  Alexander 3  40h 

Wilson,  James A  12  f 


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Wilson,  Robert A     5h 

Wilson,  Thomas 4      6h 

Wilwrath,  Lawrenoe A  19 

Wright,  Albert 4  21  f 

Wright,  Allen 2  lOh 

Wright,  Horace 4  21 


Cod.  Lot. 

Wright,  James 4  21h 

Wright,  John 4  21f 

Wright,  Mark 4  21f 

Wright,  Thomas 2  14 

Young,  George A  16f 


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Allen,  Arthur  &  Samuel. .  1  85 

Allen,  Joseph,  M.D 8  21 

Allen,  James 2  86 

Allen,  Robert... 2  35 

Allen,  Vance 2  34 

Anderson,  David 9  15 

Andrews,  Hazlet 8  29 

Andrews,  James 7  33 

Andrews,  James 8  29 

Andrews,  John 9  28 

Armstrong,  William 1  87 

Baily,  Thomas 6  17 

Baker,  Adam  J 7  20 

Bauldry,  John 5  19 

B^langer,  Felix 7  23 

Bell,  John 8  8 

BeU,  William 8  6 

Blair,  Wilson 5  17 

Blair,  John 6  18 

Blanchfield,  Edward 3  26 

Blanchfield,  James 3  26 

Blanchfield,  John 3  31 

Blanchfield,  John 2  27 

Blanchfield,  Patrick 3  30 

Bowen,  George 10  27 

Bower,  John  C 3  27 

Boyd,  Edward bf  27 

Brady,  James 1  3 

Brady,  Thomas 2  15 

Branock,  Michael 4  23 


Bray,  Charles 

Brennan,  James 

Brennan,  Michael 

Brennan,  John 

Brennan,  Philip 

Broao,  Joseph 

Brown,  Henry 

Brown,  John 

Brownlee,  Thomas 

Brunton,  John 

Brunton,  Samuel 

Buchanan,  James 

Buckles,  James 

Burns,  Lawrence 

Burns,  Terrence 

Butler,  Truelove ■ 

Oahill,  John 

Gain,  Silas 

Caldwell,  Aaron 

CameMn,  Allen 

Cameron,  Daniel 

Cameron,  Daniel. 

Cameron,  Duncan 

Cameron,  William 

Campbell,  Alexander 

Campbell,  Archibald 

Campbell,  Daniel 

Campbell,  Donald 

Campbell,  Duncan  W 

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DUPLEX  ELLIPTIC  SKIRTS.-For  sale  by  all  flrst-elass  Dry 


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Campbell,  John 8 

Campbell,  John 6 

Campbell,  John 8 

Campbell,  John 9 

Campbell,  John  S 4 

Campbell,  Joseph  M 6 

Campbell,  Joseph  A 6  41 

Campbell,  Robert 10  41 

Campbell,  Thomas 8  38 

Campbell,  W.  F.,  merchant  7  20f 

Cangley,  Edward 5  22 

Cangley,  Patrick 4  13 

Cangley,  Thomas 4  14 

Cangley,  Wm 6  22 

Carry,  William 7  7 

CarsoD,  Archibald 7  33 

Carson,  Oliver 6  83 

Carson,  Thomas 6  32 

Cartwright,  Noble 11  21 

Casserly,  John 9  23 

Casserly,  William 9  23 

Cassidy,  John 2  40 

Chamberlin,  George 8  26 

Chambers,  James 1  7 

Charlebois,  Charles 5  10 

Christopher,  Patrick 4  4 

Clark,  Archibald 4  43 

Clark,  Moses 1  85 

Cleland,  Alexander. 2  27 

Cleland,  Hugh 2  28 

Cleland,  Robert 2  25 

Cleland,  William 2  28 

Cochran,  John 11  24 

Coleman,  Patrick 5  21 

Comrie,  William 7  27 

Condy,  David 1  6 

Condy,  William 1  6 

Cunlan,  Patrick 8  3 

Connors,  Denis 1  13 

CoDnors,  Henry 1  12 

Connors,  Jeremiah 1  18 

Connors,  John 5  8 


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Con.    Lot. 

Oonnors,  Thaddens 2  8 

Connors,  Thomas 5  7 

Connors,  William 5  7 

Conway,  John 2  23 

Conway,  Michael 2  23 

Cooper,  Robert 8  11 

Corcoran,  James. 8  30 

Corcoran,  Thomas... 7  5 

Corrigan,  Hugh 8  12 

Cowan,  Robert 2  33 

Cowlan,  James 10  28 

Coyle,  Thomas L I  10 

Craig,  Daniel 9  25 

Crearer,John 6  35 

Crearer,  Peter 6  35 

Cullen,  James b  f  24 

Curran,  John 3  2 

Daley,  James 3  14 

Daley,  John 4  15 

Daley,  Matthew 1  21 

Daley,  Michael 3  14 

Daley,  Thomas 4  12 

Dalglish,  Alexander 7  30 

DalgUsh,  James 9  32 

Dalglish,  John 9  31 

Dalglish,  Thomas 7  30 

Darcy,  Thomas 3  13 

Davidson,  Peter 1  9 

Davidson,  Robert 1  5 

Davidson,  William 1  9 

Davis,  Daniel b  f  30 

Davis,  Whitcomb 1  33 

Dempsey,  George 9  14 

Dempsey,  James 9  15 

Denpsey,  William 9  14 

Devereau,  Thomas 4  21 

Dewan,  Patrick 2  17 

Dewar,  John , 10  38 

Doctor,  William 8  20 

Doctor,  William  R 8  20 

Dolan,  Francis 1  10 

Dolan,  Francis LI  11 


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Dolan,  John L  I  11 

Dolao,  Michael,  merchant.  1  12 

Dolan,  Patrick 1  5 

Donaldson,  John 6  33 

Douglas,  John 7  10 

Douglas,  Joseph,  sen 9  10 

Douglas,  Joseph,  jun 9  11 

Dow,  Alexander 10  37 

Dow,  Alexander 7  26 

Dow,  James 9  36 

Dow,  John 10  37 

Dow,  Thomas 7  26 

Doyle,  Andrew 3  16 

Doyle,  Bernard 2  19 

Doyle,James 1  21 

Doyle,  James 1  11 

DoylojJames 1  16 

Doyle,  James 2  19 

Doyle,  Martin 2  19 

Doyle,  Stephen b  f   33 

Doyle,  Sylvester 3  16 

Drew,  John bf  25 

Duncan,  James 5  4 

Dunford,  Patrick 2  9 

Dunlop,  Jno.,  blacksmith .  2  31 

Eardley,  Michael 8  4 

Bardley,  Patrick 8  4 

Eardley,  Wm 2  13 

Elliott,  James 8  7 

Evans,  Francis 3  12 

Farlinger,  John 9  20 

Fegan,  Charles 1  19 

Fegan,  Christopher 1  19 

Fehan,  Daniel L2  & 

Penning,  Alexander 4  11 

Penning,  Patrick.... 7  14 

Ferguson,'Daniel 3  41 

Ferguson,  Duncan,  sen ... .  4  34 

Ferguson,  Duncan 4  35 

Ferguson,  John 4  34 

Ferguson,  John 6  38 

Ferguson,  John 3  42 


Con.    Lot. 


Fei'guson,  John 3 

Ferguson,  Peter 3 

Finan,John 4 

Finley,  Lawrence 2 

Fisher,  Archibald 5 

Fisher,  James 8 

Flood,  Patrick 4 

Fox,  John 3 

Fox,  John...... 3 

Fox,Wm 2 

Fraser,  David 7 

Gaffney,  James 1 

Galbraith,  Archibald. 7 

Gerard,  Daniel 6 

Gerard,  Thomas 6 

Gilleesie,  John 9 

Gilleesie,  James 10 

Gilleesie,  Michael 10 

Gleason,  James 3 

Gleason,  Matthew 3 

Gold,  Thomas 7 

Gold,  Thomas  J 7 

Goode,  John 6 

Goode,John 11 

Gordon,  Moses 4 

Graham,  Solomon 8 

Grant,  George 9 

Grant,  James 9 

Grant,John 8 

Grant,  Michael 9 

Grant,  Patrick 9 

Grant,  Patrick 9 

Grant,  Peter 3 

Grey,  Wm 5 

Hall,John 9 

Hall,  Wm 10 

Hanna,  Henry 7 

Hanna,  Joseph  B 7 

Harney,  Patrick 2 

Harney,  Patrick 2 

Harris,  Orlando 1 

Hartley,  Henry 8 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  CABY,  97  Cliambers  Street,  New  York, 
DUPLEX  ELLIPTIC  SKIBTS.-For  sale  by  all  flrst-class  Dry 


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Heanc 

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Henai 

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Henaii 

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Hendc 

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Heppi 

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Hoppi 

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Herbe 

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Herbei 

36 

Berbei 

42 

Herbei 

18 

Higgio 

25 

fliggin 

25 

Hill,  J 

29 

Hill,  S 

30 

Horo, 

31 

Horo, 

22 

Hourig 

12 

Howes, 

20 

Howes, 

20 

Howley 

26 

Humes, 

33 

Hunt, 

36 

Hunt,  ] 

17 

Hunter 

24 

Hurley, 

16 

Hurley, 

12 

Hyland 

16 

Jacksoi 

16 

JekiU, 

26 

Johnsto 

28 

Jones,  : 

21 

Judge A 

19 

Judge, ; 

30 

Kavanaj 

23 

Kavanaj 

23 

Kearns, 

6 

Kearns, 

5 

Keefe,  . 

8 

Keeney, 

13 

Keeney, 

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Haeset,  Patrick 4 

Hatch,  ThomKi 2 

Heaney,  James 1 

HcDan,  David 2 

HenaD,  Wm.. 2 

Henderson,  Wm 9 

Heppinstall,  Christopher..  10 

Hoppinstall,  Bichard 10 

Herbert,  Alexander 4 

Herbert,  Michael 8 

Herbert,  Patrick 3 

Herbert,  Patrick 5 

Higgins,  James 8 

Higgins,Jolui 9 

Hill,  John 10 

Hill,  Stuart 10 

Horo,  James 7 

Horo,  Patrick 7 

Hourigan,  James 5 

Howes,  James 7 

Howes,  Robert 7 

Howley,  Th&deos 1 

Hnmes,  John 9 

Hnnt,  Henry..**. 7 

Hunt,  Robert 1 

Hunter,  Wm 9 

Hurley,  James 11 

Hurley,  John 11 

Hyland,  John 7 

Jackson,  George 9 

Jekill,  Wm 6 

Johnston,  James 10 

Jones,  Robert 6 

JudgeMichael 7 

Judge,  Patrick 8 

Eayanagh,  Edward 2 

Kavanagh,  Peter 2 

Kearns,  James 10 

Kearns,  Wm 10 

Keefe,  James 7 

Keeney,  Bartley 5 

Eeeney,John 5 


Lot. 

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4 

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24 

21 

21 

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15 

16 

28 

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89 

39 

29 

20 

16 

16 

17 

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88 

40 

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11 

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19 

20 

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Keenay,  Patrick. >••••..    6 

Kelly,  David 1 

Kelly,  Patrick 1 


Kelly,  Wm 1 

Kelso,  Hugh 1 

Kennedy,  Alexander 7 

Kennedy,  Alexander,  jun.  7 

Kennedy,  Andrew b  f 

Kennedy,  Archibald....!..  7 

Kennedy,  David 7 

Kennedy,  Duncan 7 

Kennedy,  Hugh 7 

Kennedy,  James 7 

Kennedy,  John 7 

Kenny,  Patrick. ...: 2 

Kenny,  Thomas 2 

Keogh,  James 4 

Keogh,  James 5 

Keogh,  Thomas 6 

Kerfoot,  John b  f 

Kerr,  James,  sen 1 

Kerr,  James,  jun 1 

Kerr,  John 2 

Kiddie,  Alexander 7 

Kilfoyle,  John 5 

Kilfoyle,  Patrick 2 

Kinoade,  Robert 10 

EanseUa,John 10 

Knowles,  Wm 2 

Lang,  George 10 

Latimer,  Q«orge 8 

Latimer,  Henry 8 

Latimer,  James 8 

Latimer,  Little 1 

Lawler,  James 5 

Lawson,  Andrew 8 

Leaghy,Thadeus 6 

Lechance,  Abraham 6 

Lee,  John 5 

Lee,  Wm 5 

Le  Moine,  Antoiae 10 

Leonard,  Michael ...  A 8 


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Lot. 
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17 
29 
40 
21 
42 
82 
44 
85 
43 
21 
85 
21 
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27 

28 

27 

88 

8 

4 

27 

85 

84 

40 

19 

14 

14 

11 

10 

21 

24 

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Lflplant,  Francis 1  12 

Ligoomb,  Trueman 6  40 

Logan,  John 1  88 

Logan,  John 1  26 

Logan,  John 7  82 

Logan,  Wm 1  26 

Logan,  Wm 2  26 

Loney,  James 9  17 

Loney,John 9  18 

Loney,  Richard 7  11 

Loney,  Robert 10  22 

Loney,  Samuel 9  17 

Loney,  Wm 9  26 

Lowrey,  Robert 1  8 

MoAndrew,  Peter 7  85 

MoArthnr,  Donald 9  28 

McOabe,  Patrick 5  26 

MoCamey,  Bernard. LI  9 

McCarney,  WUliam L  I  8 

MoOartin,  John 8  23 

McOaul,  John 5  40 

MoOoUum,  James 2  12 

McCoUam,  John 9  44 

MoConnell,  Robert 8  48 

McCormiok,  Hugh 8  22 

MoOormiok,  John 10  32 

McOroetie,  Adam 7  24 

McCrosUe,  Andrew 7  24 

McOroBtie,  James 6  28 

McCrostie,  Peter 6  27 

McDiarmid,  Alexander....  3  86 

MeDiarmid,  Angus 9  28 

McDiarmidy  Angus 4  41 

MoDiarmid,  Archibald....  4  40 

MoDiarmid,  Archibald....  4  87 

MoDiarmid,  Duncan 6  81 

MoDiarmid,  Hugh 3  88 

MoDiarmid,  John 8  86 

MoDiarmid,  John 4  87 

MeDiarmid,  John 9  28 

MeDiarmid,  John  L 4  38 

MeDiarmid,  Neil 3  37 


Oon.    Lot. 

MoDole,  Daniel 6  18 

McDole,  James 6  18 

McDole,  Matthew 6  15 

MoDole,  Patrick 6  15 

McDonald,  Duncan 9  40 

McDonald,  Duncan 6  89 

MoDonald,  James 9  40 

McDonald,  John 8  40 

McDonald,  John 6  84 

McDonell,  Alexander 8  28 

McDonell,  Allen 7  25 

McDonell,  Duncan 8  25 

McDonell,  John 10  28 

McDonell,  Joseph 9  24 

McDonell,  WiUiam 10  28 

McDonongh,  James 2  6 

McEnry,  William 5  88 

McEvoy,  Thomas 3  17 

McEyoy,  Edmund b  f  36 

McEvoy,  Edward 3  19 

McEvoy,  Edward 8  21 

McEvoy,  John 3  20 

McEvoy,  Michael 2  29 

McEvoy,  Patrick 3  19 

MoEwen,  Alexander 8  87 

McEwen,  Arthur LI  8 

MoEwen,  Daniel 9  35 

MoEwen,  Duncan 7  37 

MoEwen,  John 10  22 

MoEwen,  John 6  40 

MoEwen,  James  J 9  16 

MoEwen,  Peter 8  87 

MoEwen,  Peter 9  35 

McGee,  Francis 5  2 

MoGee,  Patrick 3  17 

McGee,  Patrick 5  2 

MeGill,  Francis 10  38 

MoGirr,  Alexander 8  27 

McGirr,  William 7  27 

MoGrath,  John 1  4 

McGregor,  Alexander 5  87 

McGregor,  John 8  42 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  A  GARY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
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MoOnire,  Patriok 1  20 

MoOuire,  Patrick 10  18 

MoHale,  Edward 8  0 

MoHale,  Patrick 3  9 

Molnnis,  John 6  84 

Molntyre,  Duncan 9  27 

Molutyre,  James 9  27 

Molntyre,  Robert 9  24 

MoKane,  W.  J 1  82 

McKay,  Hugh 10  29 

McKay,  John 10  22 

McKay,  William 2  87 

McKorkell,  James 1  14 

McKorkell,  William 1  14 

McLaren,  Alexander 8  36 

McLaren,  Daniel 6  22 

McLaren,  Donald 8  37 

McLaren,  Duncan 6  21 

McLaren,  John 9  87 

McLaren,  Peter 8  88 

McLaren,  Peter 8  86 

McLaren,  Peter 9  28 

McLaren,  Samuel 8  86 

McLaughlin,  Hugh 10  86 

McMahon,  Patrick 9  28 

McMahon,  Philip 5  24 

McManimy,  Forbes 6  18 

McManning,  John 6  14 

McMartin,  Duncan 4  89 

MoMartin,  Daniel 5  88 

McMillen,  James 2  89 

McMorrow,  Bernard 4  4 

McMullin,  Z 7  21 

McNab,  Duncan 9  30 

McNab,  John 8  28 

MoNab,  Peter 8  82 

MoNab,  Robert 8  83 

McNeil,  Duncan 7  81 

McNeil,  Finloy 7  31 

McPhaU,  Archibald 5  48 

McPherson, Alexander....  10    27 

McPherson,  James 10  28 


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McPherson,  James 6  85 

MoQuhel,  Thomas 9  14 

MoRuar,  Robert 10  28 

MflTavish,  Alexander 8  89 

MoTavish,  Archibald 6  22 

McTavish,  Robert 8  88 

McVeigh,  John 11  85 

McVeigh,  Stewart 11  34 

Malloch,John 11  44 

Malloch,Neil 10  44 

Malloch,  Peter 11  44 

Malone,  John 6  11 

Mansfield,  Thomas 1  2 

Mansfield,  William 1  1 

Mantle,  James 4  22 

Marlin,  Vance 2  42 

Marshall,  James 1  89 

Marshall,  Michael 8  23 

Marshall,  Robert 3  24 

Marshall,  Thomas 3  28 

Martin,  Joseph 1  7 

Martin,  Peter 1  7 

Matthews,  Hugh 8  15 

Meldrum,  John 8  43 

Meldmm,  Robert 8  43 

Melvin,  T!iomas 7  29 

Mitchell,  William 6  1 

Montgomery,  James 7  89 

Moon,  Willis 2  86 

Mooney,Owen 3  32 

Moran,  John 4  5 

Morris,  Edward 6  19 

Morris,  Edward 7  33 

Morris,  James 7  33 

Morrison,  Hugh 3  6 

Morrison,  John 8  9 

Moses,  Robert 2  24 

Murdock,  Michael 1  36 

Murphy,  Michael 1  22 

Murphy,  Thomas 1  16 

Murphy,  William 2  22 

Murray,  James 7  41 


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Marray,  Joseph 10 

Mnnay,  Patriok 7 

Nuh,  Riehurd 10 

Neville,  Joho 8 

Niohols,  GostavuB 10 

O'Bo^le,  Rev.  Thomas....    5 

O'BneOi  James 1 

(VBrieo,  Matthew. 2 

O'Brien,  Michael 2 

O'Brien,  Patrick 2 

O'Byine,  Patrick 3 

O'Oonnor,  John 4 

O'Dowd,  John b  f 

O'Meara,  James ,.    2 

O'Bonrke,  Thomas 3 

Olmstead,  Solomon 8 

Otto,  Peter 6 

Otto,  Mrs.. 5 

Owens,  Thomas 7 

Palmer,  Thomus 8 

Parkes,  Samael 10 

Patterson,  Hezekiah 2 

Patterson,  Robert 2 

Patterson,  Samael .......     2 

Panpst,  Rudolph 7 

Pelton,  Hiram 10 

Pelton,  James 9 

Pepper,  Francis 7 

Phajr,Wm 7 

Piper,  Henry 3 

Piper,  John 4 

Piper,  Pierce 3 

Piper,  Wm 4 

Plunkett,  Thomas 2 

Popham,  Gborge 6 

Popham,  Wm.  F 6 

PorieuB,  Wm 6 

Portcons,  Matthew 7 

Porteons,  Wm 7 

Quail,  James 7 

Quail,  John 8 


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29 

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Quinn,  John 6 

Reaney,  Robert 7 

Reaney,  Robert 7 

Reddiok,  Thomas 7 

Reid,  Andrew 2 

Reid,  Alexander ....  2 

Roafe,  Patrick 8  7 

Roafe,  Walter 3  7 

Robertson,  David 5  83 

Robertson,  Dancan  ^...^mm  11  41 

Robertson,  Henry 6  30 

Robertson,  Hugh 8  37 

Rowan,  John,  sen 7  8 

Rowan,  John, 7  6 

Royoe,Gharle8 LI  8 

Rushford,  John 10  48 

Rutherford,  James 9  44 

Ryan,  Patrick 1  11 

Sanders,  U 1  39 

Savage,  Wm 6  13 

Scanlan,  Matthew 1  30 

Schwerdsferger,  Peter. ......  3  27 

Schwerdsferger,  Samuel..  3  25 

Schwerdsferger,  Wm 4  27 

Scott,  John ., 7  12 

Scrivins,  Charles 6  17 

Scrivins,  Charles 5  16 

Shanahan,  Paul 4  16 

Shanahan,  Thomas 6  7 

Sharp,  Jam?s 6  24 

Sharo,  George  W 9  9 

Shaw,  Jame'« 4  1 

Shaw,  John 7  28 

Shearan,  Patrick 4  13 

Shearan,  Patrick 4  13 

Shell,  James 2  18 

Shell,  Patrick 2  17 

Shell,  Timothy 2  18 

Sheldrake,  Alfred.... 7  37 

Shepperd,  George 6  26 

Shepperd,  William 6  20 

Sheriff,  Benjamin 8  44 


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Silraser,  Allan 5  48 

Simpson,  Andrew 7  20 

Simpson,  Jamea 7  20 

Sinclair,  Henry bf  81 

Sknoe,  Thomas 6  85 

Smith,  Dayid bf  85 

Smith,  James 4  2 

Smith,  Teranoe 5  3 

Staokpole,  John 4  8 

Staokpole,  Michael 3  10 

Staokpole,  Wm 5  8 

Stanhouse,  James 10  30 

Stanley,  James 4  10 

Stanley,  John 4  10 

Stanley,  Richard 5  5 

Stanley,  Richard  B 3  4 

Stanley,  Robert 6  9 

Stanley,  Thomas 5  5 

Stanley,  Wm 4  8 

Stewart,  Alexander 10  86 

Stewart,  Alexander 9  43 

Stewart,  John 5  86 

Stoodley,  S'meon 7  18 

Stuart,  James 2  2 

Sallivan,  John 9  18 

Snllivan,  John 2  10 

Sallivan,  Matthew 2  9 

Sallivan,  Nicholas %..  2  8 

Sallivan,  Patrick 2  10 

Sally,  George 5  14 

Sweeney,  James.. 8  24 

Taylor,  Alexander 2  32 

Taylor,  James. 10  38 

Taylor,  John 2  32 

Taylor,  John 1  87 

Taylor,  Joseph b  f  39 

Taylor,  Robert 1  28 

Taylor,  William 1  37 

Terry,  Michael 3  18 

Thompson,  Alexander. ...  6  15 

ThompsoD,  James 9  12 

Tieroay,  James. 7  8 


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Tobio,  Joseph  A 10  28 

Tobin,  Moses  £ 10  28 

Tgbin,  Richard 5  25 

Tompkins,  Henry 3  1 

Trainer,  James 6  20 

Trimble,  John 1  2 

Trishart,  David 9  28 

Tumbnll,  Robert 6  30 

Turnbttll,Wm 5  29 

Turner,  John 4  15 

Waddell,  Alexander 8  10 

Waddell,  Alexander 7  18 

WaddelI,John 6  7 

Waddell,  Robert 5  82 

Waddell,  Thomas 7  12 

Walker,  George 8  26 

Wallace,  Benjamin 7  9 

Wallace,  Jacob 7  8 

Wallace,  John 7  18 

Wallace,  Michael 2  14 

Watohorn,  Richard bf  32 

Watson,  Henry 10  29 

Watson,  Joseph 9  29 

Watson,  John 7  19 

Whelan,Deni8 6  16 

Whiteside,  Edward 8  16 

Whiteside,  Edward,  Jan.. .  8  17 

Whiteside,  James 8  16 

Whiteside,  Robert 8  8 

Wilkie,  Alexander 6  82 

Williams,  Peter 6  80 

Wilson,  Benjamin 10  83 

Wilson,  Edward 10  25 

Wilson,  John 9  17 

Woods,  Wm 10  82 

Woods,  James 9  18 

Woods,  Francis 7  19 

Woods,  Robert 7  19 

Wright,  Benjamin 2  24 

Wright,  Frederick 2  26 

York,  Henry 7  28 


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Baskine,  Frederick. 

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Hedley,  John 

Hedley,  John 

Hedley,  Nicholas 

Hedley,  William 

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Heth,  Samuel  D 

Hobhs,  William 

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MoKay,  Alexander 2  18h 

MoLerooD,  John 4  21  f 

McMillan,  Alexander....  7  4f 

MoOart,  John 4  8f 

Major,  Edward 1  16  f 

Migor,  George 5  7f 

Patrick,  George 1  16f 

M  onican.  Anthony 5  2h 

Moore,  William 1  9f 

Muldoon,  Patrick 3  2  f 

Mnldoon,  Richard 2  2f 

Mnnro,  William,  jun */  14  f 

Neley,  John 7  2f 

Neibitt,  Francis 2  12f 

NMbitt,Wm .,  2  12f 

O'Neil,  John,  sen 6  3f 

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Richards,  David 1  Af 

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Robertson,  John 8  19  f 

Robinson,  Wm 8  21f 

Ross,  Wm.,  sen 2  23f 

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Shaw  James 4  7f 

Sisom,  Samuel 2  7  f 

Slack,  Walton 6  4f 

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Smith,  John 1  19  f 

Smith,  John 6  If 

Smith,  Wm 6  2f 

Sommerville,  Robert 1  14  f 

TecTcns,  Barney 1  16 

Teevins,  Patrick 1  17  f 

Vahey,  Patrick 3  llf 

Watt,  Wm 2  llf 

Weir,  James 3  6f 

Wilron,  Andrew 1  12  f 

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Benson,  Anthony 

Beneon,  John 

Benson,  William 

Benton,  Alexander 

Benton,  James 

Benton,  Joseph 

Benson,  Wiluam  S 

Bisson;  Gregory 

Bisson,  Narcisse 

Boyoe,  Charles... 

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Bonrgeob,  Israel 

Bride,  John 

Bmyere,  John 

Cameron,  Donald 

Cameron,  John 

Cameron,  Robert 

Cashion,  Daniel 

Cashion,  William 

Casselman,  Levi 

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Fergnson,  A 10 

French,  Benjamin 10 

French,  Josiah 10 

Gagnon,  Charles 2 

Gagnon,  Clovise 2 

Gagnon,  0 3 

Gagnon,  Toossaint 8 

Gauthier,  Jacques 2 

Gauthier,  James 1 

Genier,  Gilbert 9 

Genier,  Joseph 9 

Genier,  William 8 

Gibeault,  Jacques 9 

Gregory,  Ephraim 9 

Hartley,  Henry 2 

Jenack,  Jacques 6 

Jepmar,  Louis 9 

Larrance,  Louis 10 

Lalonde,  Joseph 9 

Leflain,  Wm 10 

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MoOristle,  Oharles 8  A  f 

MoDiormid,  John 2  271 

MoOUrray,  Kenneth 0  l^f 

Molnnis,  Archibald 1  3h 

MoKillop,  Archibald 10  Idh 

MoKinnon,  John., 10  12h 

MoLeod,  Malcolm 0  14h 

MoMartin,  Malcolm 3  20h 

McMillan,  Hugh 0  llh 

.oNab,  Colin 1  28  f 

vfoRae,  Alexander 10  12  f 

Meldrnm,  Charles 10  29h 

Meldrnm,  George 10  26  f 

Meldrum,  llobert 10  26  f 

Monk,  Marcus 6  8h 

Murphy,  Samuel 7  30h 

Nevan,  Louis 8  15h 

O'Neil,  Daniel 4  28h 

Payette,  Basil 10  28  f 

Payette,  Joseph 10  28  f 

Phillips,  John 9  9h 


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Quesno   .  Felix.. 9  13f 

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Rosette, Joseph 2  2t  '' 

Ryan,     Tichael.,    10  26 1 

Sabourii    Julia 7  29h 

Sabourin,  !*eter 7  29h 

Saboarin,     iieodore 7  29h 

Smith,  JoLu 9  26h 

Smith,  Samuel 10  27b 

Sprague,  John.    1  8 

St.  Amour,  Fall  n...  ...     6  30h 

Stevenson,  James 10  27  f 

Stewart,  Duncan 1  28h 

Stewart,  Peter 1  16  f 

Turoin,  Joseph 10  20h 

Whissell, Christophe  ....     9  28h 

Whissell,  George ...    9  29h 

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Aminot,  Benjamin....  1 

Aminot,  Francis 1 

Anderson,  Alexander.  1 

Anderson,  Daniel 1 

Anderson,  George 1 

Anderson,  James 1 

Anderson,  William....  1 

Ang6,  J  Baptiste 4 

Baggs,  Robert 1 

Barbeau,  Joseph 5 

Barbeau,  Louis 1 

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Belanquet,  Antoino ...  6 

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Bergeron,  Elie 3 

Bergeron,  Felix 5 

Bergeron,  Henry 5 

Bergeron,  Israel. 5 

Bergeron,  Jeremie. . .  5 

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Bonne,  Joseph 

Bonne,  Louis 

Boudria,  Joseph 

Boudria,  Toussaint.... 

Brennan,  Patrick 

Brewer,  Charles 

Briere,  Louis 

Brisbane,  L 

Brownrigg,  Henrj.... 

Burgon,  Xavier 

Burgon,  S^raphin,  sr. 
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Cameron,  Allan 

Chalifouz,  Joseph 

Chalmers,  Alexander. 

Chalmers,  James 

Chalmers,  John 

Charbonneau,  Julien.. 

Charent,  Charles 

Charent,  Toussaint,  sr. 
Charent,  Toussaint,  jr. 
Chavalier,  Bichard.... 

Clarke,  Stephen 

Clouthier,  Thomas.... 

Conn,  John 

Convrette,  Herbert.... 

Culbert,  John 

Dawson,  Lancelot 

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Desohamp,  Baptiste... 
Deschamp,  Francis.... 
Desjardin,  Antoine,  jr. 
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Douoet,  Joseph 

Dubois,  Placide.. ...... 

Dufort,  Joseph 

Edwards,  Alexander... 

Edwards,  James 

Edwards,  James  M . . . . 

Edwards,  John 

Edwards,  Wm 

Erskine,  James 

Ethier,  Alexander.... 

Ethier,  Baptiste 

Ethier,  Olivier 

Ferguson,  Lawrence.. 

Filion,  A  ntoine 

Filion,  Joseph 

Gagnon,  Charles 

Gagnon,  Olivier 

Gagnon,  Paul 

Gaudon,  Abel 

Gaudon,  Alexander.... 
Gaudon,  Alexander.... 

Gaudon,  Alexis 

Gaudon,  Burs;ess 

Gaudon,  Cl^ophas 

Gaudon,  Damase 

Gaudon,  James 

Gaudon,  Justin 

Gaudon,  Nicholas 

Gaudon,  Olivier 

Gaudon,  Paul 

Gaudon,  Ulric 

Gardiner,  David 

Gardiner,  Stewart 

Gardiner,  William ..... 

Gibson,  John  E 

Glades,  John 

Goulin,  Alexander.... 


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Grant,  John 8  ns    2 

Gravelle,  Eumdne 1  os    9 

Gravelle,  Pierre 6  ns    2 

Greaves,  Richard 5  ns    9 

Greaves,  Thomas 5  ns    9f 

Hall,  Bnrgess 11  ns    9f 

Hemelin,  Xavier 6  ns    6f 

Hardisty,  Charles 4  ns    D 

Heney, Robert 9  ns  13 f 

Henri,  Charles 6  ns    3f 

Henri,  FraoQois 6  ns    9 

Henri,  Jacques 6.  ns    3f 

Henri,  Jean 6n8    9 

Henri,  Moise 6  ns    3f 

Hodgins,  Mrs 10  ns  10 f 

Hogue,  Jean  Baptiste.    5  n  s  22  f 

Hogue,  Pierre 5  ns  24 f 

Hougon,  Baptiste 1  ns  18 

Houle,  Augustin 1  ns  18 

Houle,  Michael 1  ns  17 

Honle,  Thomas 1  ns  18 

Hunter,  Charles 7  ns    If 

Hunter,  Charles 11  ns  13 f 

Hunter,  William 11  ns  14f 

Hunter,  William,  jun .  11  n  s  13  f 
Hurtubuis,  Joseph....  3  ns  22 f 
Hurtubuis,  Olivier....     3  ns  22 f 

Hurtubuis,  Pierre 4  us  16  f 

Inbeaux,  Augustin....     5  ns  15 

Jacques,  Andre 1  ns  18 

Jeremie,  Eustace 2  ns  11  f 

Jerome,  Joathim 1  ns  14 

Johnson, Charles  Jno.     8  ns    Cf, 

Johnson,  Francis 5  ns    9f 

Johnson,  William 9  ns    Bf 

Kemble,  Guy 10  ns  10 f 

Kendall,  William 1  o  s  24f 

Kerr,  Michael 10  ns    6f 

Kerr,  William 10  ns    6f 

Labclle,  Joseph 6n8    5 

Labelle,  Louis 5  ns  15 

Labelle,  Narcisse 7  ns    3f 


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Labont^,  Joseph 

Lacent,  Pierre 

Laohanoe,  Edward.... 
Laohance,  Eustaohe... 

Lacoste,  Baptiste 

Lacoste,  Felix 

Lacoste,  Laurent,  jun. 

Lacoste,  Laurent * 

Ladoucenr,  Alexis 

Lafleur,  Michel 

Lafleur,  Michel 

Lamb,  Wm 

Lamourier,  Charles.... 
Lamourier,  Frangois. . 
Lamourier,  Godfrey... 

Lamourier,  Louis 

Langtin,  Gonzague.... 

Langton,  Francis 

Langton,  Francis 

Laplante,  Michel 

Latour,  Joseph 

Lauzon,  Alphonse 

Lauzon,  Andre 

Lauzon,  Benjamin 

Lauzon,  Edward 

Lavanne,  Pierre 

Laviolette,  Leon 

Laviolette,  Louis 

Lavois,  Eustache 

Leblano,  Joseph 

Lebrasse,  Baptiste.... 
Lebrasse,  Baptiste... 

Lebrasse,  Leon 

Leduc,  Antoine,  sen.. 
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3 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

6 

4 

4 

5 


Lot. 

23 

18 

7 

5f 
22 
10 

1 
Bf 

B 

Bf 

Bf 
13  f 

If 
18 
19  f 

4f 

Bf 

4f 

4 
19 
18  f 
13 
21  f 
11 
10 
12 
18 
10  f 

Af 
3f 

23f 

24 

22 

18f 

21  f 

20 

22 

22 

17  f 

17  f 

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Con.    Lot. 

Lefebvre,  Joseph 

7  ns  28f 

McPhee,  Neil 

Lefebyre,  Timoth^e.  .. 

4  ns  22 

Mahoney,  John 

Lelonde,  Henry 

3  ns  10 

Marringer,  Isaac 

Leionde,  Julien 

2  ns  15 

Marion,  Joseph 

Leionde,  Paul 

1  ns  15 

Matthews,  Henry 

liclonde.  Pierre 

1  ns  16 

Meldrum  Alexander... 

Leionde,  Ambroise 

2  ns  15 

Menard,  Francis 

Lepalin,  Alexander. . . . 

10  ns    7f 

Menard,  Joseph 

Lepalin,  John 

9  ns  llf 

Menard,  Leonard 

Leriviere,  Magloire... 
LeVictor,  Athanase... 

10  ns   Af 
6  ns    2 

Menard,  Louis 

Menard,  Louis 

LeViotor,  Elie 

5  ns    Cf 

Menard,  Moise. 

LeVictor,  Honore 

6  ns    2 

Menard,  Moise,.-. 

LeVictor,  Jean  Bte.... 

7  ns    6f 

Menard,  Paul 

LeVictor,  Theophile.. 

6  ns    2 

Menard,  Proquille 

Lindsay,  John 

1  us  24f 

Menard,  Samuel 

Lough,  Bobert 

1  0  s  37  f 

Menard,  Xavier 

McGauI,  Alexander.... 

1  OS  29f 

Mennie,  John 

McCaul.  John 

1  OS  28f 
1  0  s  20  f 

Mennie.  John 

McOavl,  James 

Mennie,  Joseph 

MoOauley,  James 

3  ns24f 

Michel,  Moise 

MoCargar,  Albert 

11  ns  26f 

Michon,  Joseph 

McCargar,  George 

11  ns  26f 

Migneron,  Godfrey.... 

McCargar,  George 

11  ns  26f 

Minoche,  Charles 

MoCargar,  Solomon  ... 

11  ns  27 

Miron,  Joachim 

McCormiok,  James.... 

1  OS  23 

Miron,  Joseph 

McDonald,  Daniel 

11  n  s  24 

Moriarty,  Samuel 

MoDougall,  Hugh 

1  OS  25f 

Morris,  £dward 

McDougall,  John 

1  OS  24f 

Morris,  James 

McDougall,  John  C. . 
McLaren,  Peter  A.... 

1  OS  23 

Morris.  John 

1  OS  llf 

O'Brien,  James 

McLaren,  Peter  C 

1  OS  12f' 

O'Byrne,  Bryan 

McLean,  Alexander... 

8  ns    Bf 

O'Byrne,  Daniel 

MvLean,  Alexander... 

7  ns  t8f 

O'Byrne,  John 

McLean,  Allan 

7  n  s  17  f 

Nowland,  James 

McLean,  Donald.... ^. 

7  ns  18f 

Paquette,  Francis  .... 

McLean,  John 

5  ns    2 

Page,  Benjamin 

McLean,  Thomas 

5  ns    2 

1  0  s  22  f 

Parent,  Francis, 

McLellao,  John 

Parent.  Juliet 

McMillan,  Hugh 

1  03  34 

Parent,  Napoleon 

McPhee,  Alexander.. 

8  ns     1 

Parent,  Pascal 

McPhee,  Hector 

8  ns     1 

Paradis,  Pierre 

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Con.    Lot. 

2  n  s  24  f 

Paul 

1  OS  35 

Paul 

1  OS  24 

Paul 

5  ns  10 

Paul 

5  ns    Df 

Paul 

11  ns  25f 

Paye 

5  ns    5 

Paye 

6  ns    1 

Paye 

6  ns    1 

Petri 

3  ns   Af 

Petri 

1  OS  18 

Petri 

6  ns    1 

Pilon 

6  ns    4f 

Pilon 

6  ns    1 

Pilon 

4  ns    9f 

Pilon 

1  OS  18 

Pilon 

6  ns  lOf 

Pilon 

1  OS    7f 

PilOU; 

1  OS    6 

Plami 

2  ns    Af 

Plouf 

5  ns  16 

Ploufl 

5  ns  19 

Potvii 

5  us  19 

Potvii 

5  ns    G 

Potvii 

tt  ns  18f 

Potvii 

G  ns  23 

Poudr 

3  ns  24f 

Prestl 

11  ns    4 

Poirie 

10  ns    9f 

Quive 

11  ns    5f 

Ramai 

11  ns    6f 

Rama§ 

1  OS  34 

Banki] 

1  OS  34 

Ranki 

1  OS  34 

Richie 

10  ns  12f 

Richie 

9  OS  10 

Richie 

5  ns  17 

Richie 

1  OS    9 

Robilli 

1  ns    B 

Robilla 

1  ns    B 

Robins 

1  ns    Bf 

Roe,  C 

1  OS  21 

Roe,  Q 

COUNTY  RUSSELL. 


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Con.    Lot. 

2  n  8  24  f 

1  08  35 

1  08  24 

5  Ds  10 

5  ns    Df 

11  n8  25f 

5  ns    5 

6  ns    1 

6  ns    1 

3  ns   Af 

1  OS  18 

6  ns    1 

6  ns    4f 

.    6  ns    1 

4  ns    9f 

.      1  0  8  18 

.     6nslOf 

1  OS    7f 

1  OS    6 

2  ns    Af 

.     5  ns  16 

,     5  n  8  19 

.     5  n  8  19 

.     5  ns    C 

,     ttnslSf 

.     G  ns  23 

.     3ns24f 

.  11  ns    4 

10  ns    9f 

.  11  ns    5f 

,  11  ns    6f 

1  OS  34 

1  0  8  34 

1  OS  34 

10  ns  12f 

9  08  10 

5  n  8  17 

1   08      9 

1  ns    B 

1  ns    B 

1  ns    Bf 

1  OS  21 

New  York, 

t-elass  Dry 

Paul,  Baptisto 

Paul,  Clement 

Paul,  Edward 

Paul,  Louis 

Paul,  Pierre 

Payette,  Adolphus.... 
Payette,  Alexander... 

Payette,  Baptiste 

Petrie,  Adolphus 

Petrie,  Ensebe 

Petrie,  Mrs.  A 

Pilon,  Baptiste 

Pilon,  Damase 

Pilon,  Francis 

Pilon,  Joseph 

Pilon,  Leveo.... 

Pilon,  Pascal 

Pilon,  Toussaint 

Plammond,  Antoine.. 

Plouff,  Antoine 

Plonff,  Pierre 

Potvin,  Clement 

Potvin,  Damase 

Potvin,  Joseph 

Potvin,  Miss  Cecily... 

Poudret,  Achan 

Prestly,  John....     1  n 

Poirier,  Joseph 

Quivellon,  Antoine. . . 

Ramage,  John 

Ramage,  Nicholas 

Rankin,  Patrick 

Rankin,  Thom  as 

Richie,  Isidore 

Richie,  Jeremie 

Richie,  Michel 

Richie,  Moise 

Robillard,  Andre 

Robillard,  Richard.... 

Robinson,  Joseph 

Roe,  George 

Roe,  George  B 


If 
18 
13 
13 


Con.    Lot. 

6  ns  23 
ns  23 
ns  22 
ns  21 
ns  23 
ns  If 
ns 
0  s 
ns 
ns 

10nsl2 

1  OS  2f 
ns  7 
ns  llf 
ns  llf 

f 

0  s 
ns 
o  8 
ns 
ns 
ns 

ns  17f 
ns  20 
ns  23f 
ns  22 
n  s  16 
s  25  26  27 

2  ns  16 
.5  ns 

0  s 
o  s 
0  s 
0  s 
ns 
0  s 


6 
4 
5 
6 
3 
3 
1 
4 
4 


5 
2 
1 
3 
2 
1 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
3 
5 
2 


3f 
A 

2f 
21 
23 
23 


B 

12  f 
13 
25 
25 
15f 

13  f 


1 
2 
2 

2 
1 

2 

3  0  s  13  f 
C  ns  Af 
2  OS 
o  s 

O  8 
O  8 
0  8 


12  f 
18 
12 
1 
16  f 


Roe,  John 

Roe,  Robert  A 

Roe,  Wm 

Ryan,  Daniel.......... 

Sabourin,  Hercule 

Sabourin,  Pierre 

Sauve,  Daniel 

Sauve,  Francis 

Scott,  Henry 

Sohryer,  Eustace 

Seed,  Alexander 

Shay,  James 

Sheri£P,  Andrew 

Sheriff,  Andrew,  sen... 

Sheriff,  James  B 

Simpson,  Alexander.. 
Simpson,  Christopher. 

Simpson,  Nicholas 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  Thomas 

Smith,  William 

St.  Denis,  Francis 

St,  Louis,  Henry 

St.  Louis,  John 

St.  Louis,  Oliver....... 

Sullivan,  John 

Sullivan,  John  W 

Surtees,  Charles 

Surtees,  Cuthbert 

Surtees,  George , 

Surtees,  James 

Surtees,  Robert 

Taylor,  Wm 

Tessier,  Antoine 

T^ssier,  Joseph 

Thiberge,  Alphonse.. . 
Tbiberge,  Baptiste.*... 

Thiberge,  Joseph 

Thiberge,  Onesime 

Thiberge,  Samuel 

Thornton,  James 


1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
5 


Con.  Lot. 

1  08  If 
0  8  16f 
OS      1 

OS  35 
ns  11 
ns  13 
OS  20 
0  8  20 
ns  16 
ns  22f 
10  ns  14 

2  ns  25f 
8  ns  Cf 
8  ns  Cf 
1  OS  19f 

10  n 8  25 
10  ns  25f 
10  ns  25 
Cns    2f 

10  ns  12f 
8  ns    Bf 
8  ns  A 
C  ns    1 

1  o  s  19 
1  OS  19 
1  OS  19 

11  ns  llf 
11  ns 

ns  Cf 
OS  18f 
ns  If 
OS  f 
ns  If 
ns  D 
ns  18f 
ns  18f 
ns  6 
n  9 

6  ns 

6  ns 

Cns 

5  ns 


3 
1 
5 
1 

5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 


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6 

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Con.    Lot. 
Thornton,  Thomas ...     5ns    2  f 

Tytler,  John 4nsl5f 

Upee,  Louis..... 4  ns    6f 

Yarin,  Moise 6  ns  19 

Vezina,  Eustace 4  ns  13 

Vezina,  Charles 4  ns  13 

Yian,  Edward 3  ns  13 

Wallace,  Robert 10  ns  24 

Wallis,  Samuel 8  ns    2 

Watson, Benjamin 9  ns  16 

Watson,  Jonathan....    9  ns  16 f 

Watson,  Robert 10  ns  15 f 

Watson,  Thomas 11  ns  16f 

Way,  Daniel 5ns    8 

Way,  David 1  o  s  28 


Con.    tot. 

Way,  Stephen 5  ns    8 

Way,  William 1  o  s  28 

Windsor,  Benjamin....     2  ns  25 

Windsor,  John 3  ns  24f 

Windsor, Peter 3  ns  23f 

Windsor,  Strong 2  ns  25f 

Wood,  John  W 9  ns  24 

Wood,  Robert  J 10  ns  27 

Wood,  Robert  W 10  ns  28 

Woodley,  Charles C  ns  D 

Woodley,  Richard 1  o  s  14  f 

Woodley,  Richard 1  o  s  18 

Wylie, Alexander 8  ns  17 

Wylie,  Robert 10  ns  17f 


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TOWNSHIP  OF  CUMBERLAND. 


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Adams,  Robert 1  21 

Adams,  W.  Hugh 7  25 

Allan,  Robert 1  4 

Allan,  Thomas 1  2 

Allan,  William 1  4 

Anderson,  John 6  15 

Andrews,  Patrick 6  7 

Ankle,  James 6  10 

Armstrong,  Charles..^ 5  23 

Armstrong,  John 4  23 

Armstrong,  Francis 6  24 

Armstrong,  William ,..  6  24 

Baikie,  George 1  24 

Barker,  Benjamin 2  5 

Barker,  John 1  24 

Barnaby,  David 1  35 

Barnaby,  Edward 1  35 

Barnard,  Samuel 1  16 

Baudrean,  Charles 8  10 

Bawney,  John 6  10 

Blasdell,  Albert 2  19 


Boucher,  Robert 1  5 

Boyer,Peter 11  11 

Beyle,  Michael 6  5 

Brennan,  Hugh 5  23 

Brennan,  Michael 5  3 

Buckingham,  John 8  28 

Buckingham,  Richard 8  28 

Buckingham,  Thomas....  8  28 

Buckingham,  Thomas,  jun  8  28 

Buckingham,  Wm 7  28 

Buckley,John 4  10 

Buggs,John 9  27 

Burch,  Richard 2  15 

Burch,  Robinson 3  14 

Burch,  Thomas 2  14 

Burch,  Wm 3  13 

Burns,  James 8  11 

Burns,John 7  C 

Burns,  Michael 6  A 

Bushby,  Hugh 1  3 

Bushby,  John 1  3 


WESTS^  BRADLEY  A  GARY,  97  Chambers  Street,  New  York, 
DUPLEX  ELLIPTIC  SKIRTS.-For  sale  by  all  first-class  Dry 


COUNTY  RUSSELL. 


279 


Con.    Lot. 

BuBhby,Win 1  23 

Byrne,  Richard 7  3 

Gairnduff,  James 1  8 

Caldwell,  Thomas 2  4 

Cameron,  Donald 11  16 

Cameron,  Duncan 1  18 

Cameron,  Tohn  S 1  18 

Carr,John 1  27 

Carr,  Mark 1  7 

Carr,  Thomas.. 1  5 

Carroll,  James 1  34 

Chamberlain,  Alfred 4  15 

Chamberlain,  0 4  15 

Chamberlain,  Joseph 4  15 

Chamberlain,  W 4  15 

Clark,  Edward 9  11 

Clark,  James 7  15 

Clark,  Richard 9  11 

Cloffy,  Barnard 1  8 

Colborne,  Francis 5  16 

Colborne,  John 2  4 

Colborne,  John 4  17 

Colin,  Jeremiah 9  9 

Conning,  Wm 2  3 

Cook,  Samuel 4  17 

Cosgrove,  Andrew 6  10 

Cosaeneau,  B 11  2 

Cotton,  James 9  9 

Cox,  John 8  25 

Cox,Wm 8  25 

Culbert,  John 1  23 

Colbert,  John 1  23 

Cummings,  Thomas 9  14 

Cummings,  Wm 9  14 

Dagg,  John 9  13 

Dagg,  Thomas 8  13 

Dale,  Samuel 1  11 

Dale,  James 1  11 

Dale,Wm 1  11 

D' Amour,  Antoine 1  12 

D' Amour,  Gregory 3  18 

Dashncy,  Duncan 6  12 


Con.  Lot. 

Dashney,John 7  13 

Dashney,  Thomas 7  13 

Dauet,  Felix 1  12 

Dauet,  Xavier 4  10 

Dauet,  On^sime 4  10 

David,  Wm 7  1 

Davidson,  David 7  26 

Davine,  James 6  21 

Dessin,  Theophilus 1  12 

Dufort,  Clovis 1  37 

Duggan,  Wm 1  7 

Dunning,  David 6  20 

Dunning,  George 4  5 

Dunning,  G.G 1  J3 

Diinning,  G.  0 1  19 

Dunning,  Hiram ^l  20 

Dunning,  Ithamur 4  14 

Dunning,  Joseph 1  19 

Dunning,  Wm 3  19 

Dunning,  Wm 1  7 

Dunning,  W.N 3  20 

Dupuis,  Francis 1  87 

Elliott,  George 6  10 

Erskinc,  John 1  25 

Erskine,  Wm 1  25 

Faubert,  Amable 1  34 

Faubert,  Amable 1  14 

Faubert,  Clement 4  10 

Faubert,  Joseph.. 4  10 

Faubert,  Timothy 4  14 

Ferrin,  Jeremiah 1  30 

Ferrin,Wm 1  30 

Findley,  Alexander 7  E 

Findley,;John 8  C 

Findley,  John 7  12 

Fitzsimmons,  John 4  23 

Forgie,  Robert 7  24 

Foster,  George ,...  10  11 

Frazer,  John 6  16 

Frazer,  Robert 1  36 

Fuller,  John 6  17 

Gahan,  Aylmer 6  14 


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Oon. 

Gahan,  Hugh 6 

GammoD,  Thomas 7 

Golightly,  James 2 

GolUghtly,  James 2 

Golightly,  Wm 2 

Grimes,  John 9 

Grimes,  Richard 9 

Hal!,John 5 

Hall,  Thomas 1 

Hamilton,  Andrew 8 

Hamilton,  James 8 

Harrison,  James 7 

Harrison,  John,  sen 7 

Harrison,  John,  jun 8 

lieney,  William 3 

Herb^t,  Michael 4 

Herbert,  Peter 4 

Herbert,  William 4 

Hickey,  John 2 

Hicks,  Andrew 5 

Hill,  John 7 

Hill,  Robert 7 

Hill,  WUliam 7 

Holmes,  Robert 6 

Holmes,  Samuel,  sen 7 

Holmes,  Samuel G 

Holmes,  William 6 

Hunter,  Charles ,  2 

Hunter,  James 2 

Hunter,  John 2 

Jackson,  Edward 6 

Jackson,  Lancelot 9 

Jackson,  Samuel 9 

J  ames,  George,  sen 8 

James,  George 6 

James,  Thomas 6 

Joincsse,  Baptiete 11 

Keays,  William T 

Keays,  Richard 7 

Kehoe,  Michael 11 

Kehoe,  Richard 10 

Kelly,  Benjamin 5 


Lot.                                                     Con.  Lot. 

14  Kennedy,  Alexander 6  26 

17  Kennedy,  John 6  26 

10  Kenney,  Michael 7  11 

10  Kilby,  Charles 10  12 

10  Kinsley,  Henry 1  11 

8  Kinsley,  Henry 4  }i 

8  Kinsley,  John 1  15 

13  Kinsley,  Joseph 2  12 

12  Kinsley,  Robert 2  12 

16  Kinsley,  Thomas 2  12 

14  Kinsley,  William 4  B 

18  Labeilc,  Antoine 11  1 

18  Labelle,  Baptiste 11  1 

20  Labelle,  Joseph 11  6 

16  Lablano,  Richard 1 

A  Lafleur,  Andre 1  21 

A  Lafleur,  Andre 1  21 

1  Lantry,  John  ..c 5  23 

11  Laplante,iEd 10  A 

20  Larmer,  Alexander,  sen...     2  11 

20  Larmer,  Alexander 1  11 

20  Larmer,  John 1  U 

20  Larmer,  William 2  11 

2  Larocque,  Francis Island. 

C  Larocque,  Joseph 1  2 

C  Larocque,  Xavier 4  3 

C  Lavan,  Alexander 5  2 

4  Lavan,  Isidore 5  2 

5  Lavan,  Joseph 5  2 

5  Lavarne,  Oliver 5  18 

6  Lorgseur,  Antoine. 10  B 

16  Lorgseur,  Joseph 10  B 

15  Lord,  Robert 1  13 

28  Lough,  Alexander 1  5 

28  Lough,  James 1  5 

27  Lough,  John 1  28 

2  Lough,  John 1  5 

26  Lough,  J.  &  William 5  C 

26  Lough,  Robert 8  B 

5  Lough,  William 1  28 

6  Lowe,  John 3  23 

24  Lowe,  Nathcn 4  23 


WESTS,  BRADLEY  &  €AR¥,  97  Cbambers  Street,  New  York, 
BVriEX  EUilPTIC  SKIRTS.-For  sale  by  all  flrst-class  Dry 


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Con.    Lot. 

6    26 

6    26 

, 7    11 

10    12 

1     11 

4      IJ 

....     1     15 

2    12 

2     12 

2     12 

4     B 

11      1 

11      1 

11      6 

1 

1    21 

1    21 

5    23 

10     A 

Ben...     3    11 

1    11 

, 1     11 

...     2    11 
...  Island. 

...  4  3 

..  5  2 

...  5  2 

...  5  2 

...  5  18 

....  10  B 

....  10  B 

....  1  13 

....  1  5 

....  1  5 

....  1  28 

....  1  5 

....  5  C 

8  B 

....  1  28 

8  23 

4  23 

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rst-class  Dry 


Con.    Lot. 

Lowe,  Robert 4  23 

Lowe,  Stephen 4  22 

Lowe,  Andrew 6  2 

Lowe,  Stephen., 6  21 

Lowe,  Thomas 6  21 

Lowrie,  James 8  27 

Luoter,  Francis 2  6 

Lupton,  James 10  10 

MoAdams,  Michael.'. 1  31 

McAmmonds,  William....  7  21 

McArthur,  John 8  A 

MoOallum,  Archibald 7  7 

MoCallum,  Archibald 1  10 

MoOallum,  Daniel 1  10 

MoOallum,  John 4  6 

MoOartney,  Henry 1  28 

MoOotters,  Andrew 8  I 

McOullough,  Francis 6  11 

McOuUough,  John 8  10 

McDonald,  Alexander 7  14 

McDonald,  Daniel 2  9 

McDonald,  Angus 9  17 

McDonald,  Alexander 9  17 

McDonald,  John 9  17 

McDonald,  John 9  17 

McDonald,  James 6  7 

McDonald,  James 8  10 

McDonald,  Johu 8  13 

McDonald,  John 2  9 

McDonald,  Roderick 9  17 

McDonald,  Thomas 6  7 

McEachren,  Archibald....  8  A 

McEachren,  Hugh 9  I 

McEachren,  Neil 8  I 

McGauYin,  John 2  8 

McGladdery,John 4  16 

MoGuire,  Terrenoe 5  5 

McHugh,  Rev.  Mr 3  19 

Mollroy,  David 6  20 

Mcintosh,  Benjamin 10  10 

McKay,  Alexander 1  12 

McKay,  George....,., 1  12 


MoKee,  Thomas 6 

McLaughlin,  Patrick  .....  1 

McLaughlin,  Patrick 1 

McLean,  Allan 9 

MoLelland,  James 4 

McLelland,  Joseph 4 

MoLelland,  Wm 5 

McMillan,  Laohlin 1 

McMillan,  Thomas 1 

MoNally,  Henry 6 

MoNally,  James 6 

McNight,  Mrs 7 

MoPhee,  Angus 7 

McRae,  Oolin 1 

MoRae,  Oolin,  jun 1 

MoRae,  Farquhar 1 

MoRae,  James 2 

McRae,  James,  jun 2 

MoRae,  John 2 

McVeigh,  John 9 

McVeiffh,  Thomas.. 9 

McWilTiams,James 9 

Madden,  Denis 5 

Madden,  John 5 

Martin,  John 4 

Marshal],  George 7 

Mayette,  Felix 6 

Moffatt,  James 1 

Moffatt,  John 1 

Moffatt,  John 5 

Monagar,  James 6 

Monagar,  Patrick 10 

Monagar,  Michae?. 5 

Montgomery,  Robert 1 

Morrin,  Antoine 1 

Morris,  James 7 

Mulligan,  Robert 8 

Murray,  John 5 

Murray,  Michael 5 

Murray,  Wm 4 

Miirray,  Wm 7 

Nelson,  Andrew 7 


Ooa.    Lot. 
B 
1 
1 
B 
B 
B 
B 
17 
17 
22 
22 
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NeUoD,  Gilbert 7  18 

Nelson,  Gilbert 6  19 

NesbitjJohn 6  17 

Nesbit,  Bobert 6  16 

Newton,  Wm 7  16 

Olmstead,  Abraham 6  27 

O'Meara,  James 7  11 

0'MeaTa,John 7  12 

O'Meara,  Miohuel 9  11 

Orton,  Henry 2  C 

Orton,  Nathan 2  6 

O'Toole,  Michael 1  33 

O'Toole,  Patrick 7  B 

O'loole,  Peter 1  33 

O'Toole,  Thomas 1.  33 

Pacquette,  U 11  2 

Periseau,  Antoine 1  85 

Periseau,  Charles 1  35 

Periseau,  Joseph 1  36 

Pinkerton,  Richard 8  13 

Proalx,B 1  21 

Quigley,  Francis 1  5 

Quigley,  John 1  5 

Rathwel),  Samuel 6  10 

Bemicgton,  Michael 1  22 

Riohard&on,  John 5  23 

Rickart,  Richard .....  6  25 

Robillard,  Benjamin 1  37 

Ronan,  John 8  26 

Ronan,  Wm.  Jas 8  27 

Ruchop,  Antoine 9  3 

Ruohon,  Francis 9  3 

Rttohon,  Pierre 9  3 

Russell,  Robert 1  86 

Russell,  William 1  36 

Savage,  Ohas 4  3 

Savage,  Israel. 6  3 

Savage,  Lewis 6  3 

Savage,  Pierre., 4  3 

Soarff,  Joseph 7  7 

Shaw,  George 8  26 

Shaw,  George 7  15 


Con.  Lot. 
15 
18 
18 


Shaw,  Wm i 

Shea,  Denis 4 

Shea,  John 4 

Simpson,  Andre^^ 6  18 

Simpson,  Wm 8  19 

Smiley,  John 5  14 

Smiey,  John 5  17 

Smi  ey,  Richard 5  15 

Smith,  Andrew 7  B 

Smith,  Charles 10  3 

Smith,  James 1  27 

Smith,  James 1  24 

Smith,  John 1  24 

Smith,  Wm 7  B 

Sparrow,  Chas 1  23 

Sparrow,  John 1  23 

Sparrow,  Wm 1  23 

Spires,  George 8  8 

Spires,  John 8  8 

Spires,  Thomas....^ 8  9 

Stephenson,  Rev.  J.  L. ...  5  20 

Steward,  Alexander 6  28 

St.  Pierre,  Wm 4  2 

Sullivan,  Daniel 5  11 

Sullivan,  James 2  14 

Sullivan,  James 6  20 

Sullivan,  John 6  20 

Swain,  James 5  17 

Swain,  Jeremiah 5  17 

Swain,  Wm 5  17 

Tacier,  Baptiste,  jr 1  18 

Tacier,  Baptiste 9  C 

Tamar,  James 3  22 

Taylor,  Isaac 1  31 

Thompson,  Antoine 6  13 

Thompson,  John 1  25 

Thomson,  James 7  25 

Thomson,  James 6  11 

Thorpe,  Thomas 8  24 

Towser,  Edward 8  20 

Vesser,H.D 8  10 

Wall,  Wm 8  10 


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Walsh,  George 8  14 

Walsh,  George 8  14 

Walsh,  John 5  21 

Walsh,  John 4  21 

Walsh,  John  W 5  20 

Walsh,  Mrs.  William 5  20 

Walsh,  Biohard 5  20 

Wakh,  Rohert 8  14 

Walsh,  Robert, 3  21 

Walsh,  William 6  22 

Watohorn,  Henry 7  A 

Watohorn,  ?viohard 7  A 

Watohorn,  W 7  A 

Watson,  Benjamin 2  13 

Watson,  Joseph 1  15 


Cou.  Lot. 

Way,  Samuel 7  22 

Wile;r,  John 1  13 

Williamson,  Henry 7  14 

Wilson,  Alexander 1  30 

Wilson,  Allan 7  D 

Wilson,  Andrew 7  22 

Wilson,  Duncan 7  D 

Wilson,  D.  John 7  D 

Wilson,  John 4  23 

Wilson,  John  A 1  34 

Wilson,  Thomas 4  20 

Wilson,  William.., 1  12 

Woods,  James 6  23 

Yadon,  James 1  10 

Youn,  Lewis 5  19 


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Arbuckle,  William 3  A 

Arbuthnot,  Robert 8  A 

Argue,  Thomas 1  16 

Armstrong,  Robert 4  23 

Ashfield,  Alexander 9  6 

Ashfield,  John 9  6 

Bass,  Dr 1  11 

Beatty,  William 1  5 

Beaudin,  Narcisse 6  B 

Beaudry,  J..... 8  2 

Birmingham,  John 4  17 

Bisson,  Joseph 7  1 

Black,  Samuel 4  A 

Blanchard,  Edward 9  A 

Blais,  Israel 3  11 

Blais,  Octave 7  9 

Booth,  Wm 2  16 

Borlen,  Thomas..., 1  15 

Borlen,  John 1  15 

Borlen,Wm 1  13 

Boudin,  Michael 6  11 

Boultin,  Henry 2  1 


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Boulton,  Peter 2  1 

Bourdeau,  Medard 6  1 

Bourgeois,  Ludger 8  A 

Bourgeois,  Christidc 8  B 

Bourgeois,  Elie 8  B 

Bourgin,  Alexander 5  7 

Bourlonois,  Michael 

Boyd,  Archibald 

Boyd,.  Oliver 

Boyd,  Robert 

Boyer,  J.  Bte.,  sen 

Boyer,  J.  Bte.,  jun 7  B 

Breiier,  Theophile 7  7 

Brison,  Benjamin 6  10 

Butler,  John 1  20 

Cain,  Wm 1  6 

Campbell,  Daniel 2  11 

Campbell,  Peter,  merchant  3  11 

Cardi^re,  Antoine 10  4 

Carri^re,  Alexis 7  A 

Charite,  Cyprien 2  11 

Charlebois,  David 10  C 


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Obarlebois,  John 8  8 

Gheny,  Gharoh 1  6 

Cherr^,  Joho 1  12 

Ohevrier,  Richard 5  7 

Clemont,  0 10  9 

Clement,  Isidore 5  5 

Clement,  Joseph 6  8 

Cochrane,  Alexander 3  9 

Corsonaden,  Andrew 4  6 

Corsenaden,  Arthnr 4  6 

Coventry,  Wm 10  B 

Craig,  Hugh 2  11 

Craig,  P 2  14 

Craig,William 8  2 

Cammings,  Duncan 2  4 

Camming*!,  Hugh 8  B 

Currents,  James 1  6 

Curry,  Michael 2  9 

Daze,  Thomas,  sen 8  8 

Daze,  Thomas,  jun 8  9 

Derosier,  Oniseme 10  6 

Desenno,  J.  Baptiste 7  2 

Desmarats,  Joseph 8  7 

Dignan,  Angnstin 7  6 

Dorie,  Useb 7  8 

Ducharme,  Luke 7  8 

Dofort,  Octave 8  8 

Dufort,  Odlin 8  8 

Dumas,  Ferdinand 8  8 

Dnneen,  John S  7 

Eadie,  William 4  21 

Eastman,  Daniel 8  9 

Eastman,  John 1  7 

Eastman,  May 1  12 

Eastman,  William 1  6 

Fetherley,  Sidney 4  9 

Fetherley,  William 3  11 

Fielding,  Thomas 4  4 

Filion,  Francis 7  10 

Fitzpatrick,  William,  sen .  2    12 

Fitzpatrick,  William,  jr...  2  'i2 

GagDon,  Charles 8  8 


Con.  Lot. 

Gagnon,  Francis,  sen 9  8 

Gagnon,  Francis,  jr 9  8 

Gauthier,  Alexander 2  14 

Gerraok,  Edward 10  C 

Gibson,  John 2  5 

Goselin,  Francis 6  8 

Goulet,  Joseph 7  8 

Grant,  Duncan 3  A 

Gregoire,  Pierre 6  4 

Guildy,  Jerome 6  8 

Hamilton,  John 1  21 

Hamilton,  William 3  18 

Harrison,  David 3  18 

Harrison,  William 3  19 

Hays,  William 4  18 

Hayj,  Willia  V 3  6 

Helmer,  C,  A 1  11 

Helmer,  Klohard,  bailiff...  2  12 

Helmor,  William 2  11 

Hemore,  Norbert 7  8 

Hemore,  Olivier.. 7  3 

Hemore,  Vital A  6 

Henderson,  Walter 3  22 

Heney,  William 3  A 

Eerrington,  Charles, 2  14 

ilerrington,  David 2  18 

Herriogton,  Isaac... 1  21 

Herrington,  J ?  19 

Herrington,  John. 2  19 

Hitchman,  Henry 3  19 

Hitchman,  Henry 3  17 

Hitchman,  John 3  17 

Hitchman,  Thomas 2  19 

Huot,  Pierre 3  11 

James,  Thomas 6  22 

Jenkins,  William 1  1 

Keays,  James.. 3  6 

Kelly,  James 3  2 

Kennedy,  J 1  2 

Kinkaid,  John 3  4 

Labelle,  Paul 7  9 

Laohapelle,  Norbete 7  7 


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Con.  Lot. 

Laohapelle,  Theophile 8  8 

Ladoe,  Francis 10  10 

Lefebvre,  Antoine 6  9 

LafeDsie,  Louis 7  6 

Laflamme,  Theophilo 5  9 

LafoDtaine,  Pierre 8  3 

LafoBse,  Xavier 7  1 

Lalonde,  Isai ; 10  5 

Lalonde,  Joseph 7  6 

Lamairle,  Lemoino 9  3 

Lamoareauz,  Francb 6  5 

Lamoureaaz,  J.  B 7  8 

Lemicuz,  Hilaire 8  5 

Lemieuz,  Naroiuse 8  A 

Landenrille,  Louis 9  6 

Landry,  Paul 2  B 

Landry,  Yenioe 2  B 

Lannan,  J.  B 8  8 

Lapalm,  Jefroy 9  5 

Larose,  Oharles 8  3 

Lasalle,  Felix 2  11 

Lacalle,  0 I  11 

Lasalle,  Peter 1  11 

Latulip,  Victor 6  2 

Latour,  Michael 6  A 

Lavecqne,  Jerome 5  8 

Leblane,  P.  B 5  7 

Legembe,  Pierre 7  3 

Lemon,  John 2  21 

Loney,  James 1  17 

Longlais,   Frederick 9  3 

Ijongtemps,  Joseph 10  3 

Loucks,  Allan 4  11 

Loucks,  Kdwin 3  10 

Loucks,  E.P 4  11 

Loucks,  Horatio 4  10 

Loucks,  Norman 4  11 

Loucks,  Norman 4  10 

Loucks,  Walter 4  10 

Loucks,  W.J 9  8 

Loveless,  Joseph 3  1 

McCurdy,  Daniel 2  20 


Cob.  Lot. 
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MoCnrdv,  John 2 

McDonald,  Daniel 1 

McDonald,  James 1 

MoDougall,  John 1 

MoEwan,  Peter 1 

McGregor,  Alexander 3 

McGregor,  Alexander 3 

McGregor,  Peter 3  2 

McGregor,  Bobert 4  6 

McKay,  Stephen 2  6 

MoKoraoher,  Donald 1  4 

McLaren,  John 8  1 

McLaren,  Peter 2  2 

McLaren,  Robert 2  A 

McPhail,  Duncan 2  10 

MoPherson,  Donald 1  8 

MoPherson,  Finlay 1  8 

McQuarry,  James..... 2  6 

Mahar rah,  Andrew 8  15 

Maharrah,  Hugh 2  17 

Manin,J.  B 8  3 

Marion,  Seraphin 2  B 

Marion,  Narcisse 2  B 

Mattice,  Oharles 2  11 

Mayotto,  Pierre 10  2 

Michaud,  Xavier 5  9 

Melaire,  Joseph 9  8 

Melaire,  Jean 9  8 

Moise,  Francis 7  6 

Monroe,  G 2  11 

Morne,  Anthony 4  2 

Morris,  Benjamin 1  21 

Morrow,  Andrew 2  12 

Morrow,  Foster 3  16 

Morrow,  James 8  16 

Morrow,  Bobert 3  16 

Morrow,  Thomas,  sen 4  16 

Morrow,  Thomas,  j  un 4  16 

Nadne,  Widow 6  5 

Pacq  uette,  Antoine 8  8 

Paden,  James 2  6 

Palnod,  Antoine • 7  A 


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Paul,  Toaeph 8  8 

Pearpont,  Alexis 0  6 

Pearpont,  Narcisse 0  6 

Peltier,  Cesaire 7  8 

Perry,  Alphonae 3  11 

Perry,  Charles 4  18 

Piche,  Joseph 5  9 

Pillan,  Abraham 1  13 

Pillan,  Hiram 1  12 

Pillan,  John 2  13 

Pillan,  Solomon 2  B 

Pirra,  Francis 5  10 

Pitt,  Oelestine 7  C 

PittjXavier 7  C 

Powell,  Abraham I  17 

Powell,  Henry 3  17 

Powell,  WilUam 1  12 

Purvis,  Andrew 4  i 

Parvis,  John 4  1 

Pnrvis,  Riohard... 1  B 

Purvis,  William...... 1  B 

Bainlow,  David 5  10 

Bainlow,  Samuel 5  10 

Biohard,  David 1  9 

Robertson,  Henry «  1  15 

Robillard,  Joseph 7  10 

Ronan,  H.  B 2  12 

Ross,  Emerson 2  12 

Roy,  Godfrey 2  9 

Roy,  John 2  9 

Roy,  Jean  Baptiste 8  10 

Roy,  Louis 7  8 

Saborin,  Austin 6  9 

Sarazin,  Andrew 6  8 

Sarazin,  Louis,  sen 6  8 

Sarazin,  Louis,  jr 6  8 

Sazen,  Simon,  sen 5  6 


Cob.  Lot. 

Sazen,  Simon,  jr 6  9 

Scarf,  James 2  17 

Soarf,  Robert 2  18 

Scarlet,  John 10  £ 

Scott,  Archibald 2  18 

Shaw,  Robert 8  20 

Shaw,  William 3  17 

Shelf,  Archibald 2  14 

Shelf,  John 8  19 

Shelf,  Jerome 8  19 

Simpson,  Robert 6  9 

Simpson  &  Wood,  millers .  6  9 

Sparks,  George 4  23 

Spratt,  John 3  5 

St.  Amour,  V 10  6 

St.  Amour,  Henry,  sen....  5  7 

St.  Amour,  Henry,  jr 5  7 

Starncs,  Hiram.... 1  7 

Stames,  Ira 2  7 

Stevenson,  John 4  17 

Stewart,  John 2  2 

Stewart,  Alexander 1  A 

Tellier,  Louis 8  4 

Tessier,  Charles 6  5 

Tessier,  Magloire 8  8 

Turnbull,  James 9  5 

Watson,  John E  1 

Watson,  Robert 1  3 

Whitty,  Thomas 3  18 

Wilson,  Riohard 2  22 

Wilson,  Thomas 2  22 

Woods,  Edmund 4  22 

Woolly,  P.  A.,  merchant.  7  4 

Yates,  David 3  11 

York,  S 3  4 

York,  Robert 3  8 

Young,  Robert 2  15 


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A.  CAMPBELL  (&  CO., 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS   IN 

§xmxm,  fotkerg,  (ilasstoart, 

WINES  AND  SPIRITS, 

53  SUSSEX  STREET,  OTTAWA,  C-  W- 

GOUIFdTRY    PRODUCE    IBOIUC0IKIII'    AUB    SOLID. 


LIVERY,   SALE 


—AND- 


BOARDING  STABLES, 


54  METCALFE,  NEAR  THE  CORNER  OP  ALBERT  ST., 


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JOHN  COCKBURN, 


FOOT    OF    BAY    STREET 

Near  Mr.  T.  M.  Blasdell's  Residence,  Wellington  Street, 

OTTAWA    CITY. 

All  kinds  of  Boats  built  foi  LumboriDg  purposes,  &o.    A  constant 
supply  of  Oats  always  on  hand.     N.B. — Repairs  promptly  attended  to. 

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ADVERTISING  DIRBCTORY. 


SUPERIOR  HOME  MANUFACTURED 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES, 


CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND 


51  SPARKS  STREET, 


A\rH:oiL.ESA.LE 


The  Largest  and  Best  Establishment  of  the  kind 


Lniphermen,  Merchants  and  Fanners  are  particularly  intited  to  notice  the  above. 


ADVERTISING  DIREOTOBT. 


293 


CUNNINGHAM  &  LINDSAY, 


IMlt>CRTER8  OF 


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FLOWERS,  FEATHERS,  PLUMES,  SILKS,  SHAWLS, 

MANTLES,  MILLINERY,  DRESS  GOODS, 

Hoisery,  Haberdashery,  Counterpanes,  Table  Covers,  Cloths, 

FLANNELS,  BLANKETS,  DAMASKS, 

14  RIDEAIJ  1ST.,  OTTAWA,  €.  IV. 


R.  W.  CRUICE, 

GENERAL  COMMISSION  and  LUMBER  AGENT, 


OFFICE  IN  POST  OFFICE  BLOCK, 

OTTAIVA.        •  •       '    ■■'•'• 

MtttvmttH : 

ALLAN  GILMOUR,  ESQ,  I  JOSEPH  AUMOND.  ESQ.         I  A.  J.  RUSSELL,  C.T.O. 
H.  V.  NOEL,  ESQ.  |  HON.  JAMES  SKEAD,  M.L.C.  |  ROBERT  BELL,  M.P.P. 

All  Business  with  the  Crown  Timber  Office  and  Crown  Lands  Department  attended  to. 


J.  M.  CURRIER  &  CO., 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


'^Awmm  MsmmmsL 


ITC,   ETC., 

OTTAWA,  C.  W. 

J.  M.  CuRBiKR.       Jahks  MoLabik.       John  McLabkn. 


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ADVBRTISma  BIREOTOBY. 


R.  EATON  &  CO., 

No.  7,  RIDEAU  STREET, 

OTTAWA,    C.W., 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 

PAiHTd,  OILS,  vAfiSloHES, 

Paper  Hangings,  looking  Glasses,  Fiotore  Frames,  &o.,  fto., 

NEW  STYLE  ImSIDE  WINDOW  BLINDS, 

Unequalled/or  Beauty,  Durahilittf  and  Economy. 


B.  E.  tt  Co:,  employ  experienced  and  Practical  Workmen  in  HOUSE  and 

SIGN  PAINTING. 


C.  BANSLEY  ti  CO., 


isro. 


421  SPARES  ST., 


OI'I'OSITE 


ONTARIO  BANE 


OTTAWA,   C.  W., 

TO   THEIia  ia.ia-l!4-ESSD3S 

Tbe  Prinee  of  'i^ales  and  Prince  Alfred.  His  Oraoe  the  Dnke  of  Xcwoastle.  Lord  Elgin,  Sir 

Edmund  Head,  Lord  Monck,  Right  Hon.  Earl  St  Germain,  Gren.  Bruce, 

Maior  Teeadale,  Maior  Cewell  and  Suite. 

EnglUh  and  French  Perfunury,  Cutlery^  Hair,  Tooth,  NaU  and  Shaving  Brushes, 
BamUy'a  Cdebrated  Razor  Strop  and  Razor  Patte,/rom.  Is.  3d  to  5s. 

Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Wigs  of  all  Sizes  and  Colors  kept  on  hand, 

A  LAROB  STOCK  OF  ENGLISH,  FRENCH  AND  GERMAN  TOYS. 


ADVlRTISIKa  DIREOTORT. 


295 


fmOMEQ  &  DRI^M, 


IMPORTERS  or 


laple  aub  imi^  f  rg  ^mh 


WHOLESALE  AND   RETAIL, 

UNION     BI<OCK, 


OTTATV^iL. 


HOLGATE,  OLIVEB  &  ANN  ABLE, 

WHOLESALE 

GHAXE  AM  BSDSTfiAD 

MA.NXJF'A.CTURERS, 


OOMTRACTORS    FOR   MAKING 


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CHAUDIERE  ISLAND 


NEAR  MACKAY'S  GRIST  MILL. 


OTTAWA  CITY. 


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ADVBRTISINO  DIRBOIORY. 

OTTAWA  DRUG  WAREHOUSE, 

COB.  BIDFAU  &  LITTLE  SUSSEX  STS., 

DR,  J.    GARVEY,   Proprietor, 

KliPS  OOKBTAMTLT  A.  FULL  ASSORTIO  STOCK   OF 

HORSE  MEDICINES,  DYE  STUFFS, 


WHOLESALE  AfCD  RETAIL. 
N.B.^PffYSICUN^  PRESCRIPTIONS  CAREFkILLT PREPARED. 


Country  Merchants  supplied  at  Montreal  Prioos. 

J.  GARTEY,  J?1.D. 


DONALD    M.   GRANT, 

E£Mi  ESTATE  AfxEHT, 

HiiiiiiiiiL  ns w^ 

LOANS  NEGOTIATED. 


PROVINCIAL   INSURANCE   COMPANV  OF  CANAOA, 

OTTAWA  AGENCY. 
HEAD    OFFICE    TOBONTO. 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Oompany,  London, 

,    ,     J.     ,;  OTTAWA    AOBNCT, 

'  ^  '  '  HEAD  OFFICE,  MONTBEAL. 
INVESTED  IN  CANADA,  -  -  -  $106,000 

Offict-~Elgm  Strettf  comer  of  Sparkt.  OTTAWA  CITY. 


ADVBBTIStKa  DIRECTORY. 


297 


HOUSE, 

STS., 

)rietor, 

IK  or 

mats, 


SPARED. 


3. 

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CANAM, 


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^6,000 

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GEO.    FUTVOYE, 

ADVOCATE,  SOLICITOR,  4c.,  for  Lower  Canada, 
NOTARY  PUBLIC  for  Upper  Canada, 

And  Commiiiioner  for  taking  Affidavits  to  be  received  in  any  of  the 

Courts  o/LowsrOanada,  and  Upper  Canada,  or  in  those 

sitting  at  Westminster. 

349,   W£LI<T]V«T01V  ST.,  OTTAHTA. 

CENTRE  SALOON  AND  BESTAURaW, 

SAMUEL  CIOVLDTHRITE,  PROPBIETOB, 

CORNER  OF  SPARKS  AND  ELOIN  STREETS. 

#  OTTAWA,   O.   W. 

tm^VIRBT  CLASS  WINES.  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS  ALWAYS 

ON  HAND. 


eEORfiE  HOWE  &  SON, 


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^'  (SUOOBSSORS  TO  t^EORQE  OVfORD,) 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES, 

69  SUSSEX  STREET,  , 


—AND- 


10,  RIDEAU,  NEAR  BUSSEX, 

OTTAWA,  aw. 


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AOVEBTISINO  DIIBOTORT. 


(LATE  J.  BROUGH  &   CO.,)  ' 

MILLINERY,  MANTLES, 


8ha-wls,  Silks,  Cloths,  Carpets, 

'i         OIL  CLOTHS,    FUBNISHIiraS,  fto.,   fto., 

S!  &  11  SUSSEX  STREET, 

OTTAWA. 


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AND  DEALBB  IN 

Iron,  Coals,  Chains,  Bopes,  StpTes,  Cllass,  Oils,  &c., 

SPARKS  STBEBT,  OTTAWA  CITT,  O.W. 


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^  '-'(*   CAPITAL,  11,000,000. 


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OTTAWA    CITY,   C  W. 


CAPITAL, 


$1,000,000.00. 


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ASSETS  : 


Cash  aDd  Gash  Items, 
Interest  and  Bents  Accrued, 
Ileal  Estate,    •         ■        -        > 
Bank  Stocks  in  Hartford,  • 
"        «  New  York, 

"        "  Boston,      - 

"        "  other  places, 

State  City  and  Bailroad  Bonds,  - 
U.  S.  Securities, 


Total  Assets, 

'    IjIJLBIIjITIES. 
Unadjusted  Losses,     .        .        -        . 


MARKET  TALTTIt. 

$141,373.19 

14,642.83 

68,000.00 

306,348.00 

237,300.00 

102,657.00 

63,580.00 

245,420.00 

408,902.50 

61,588,123.52 
$30,457.99 


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T.  C.  ALLYN,  Pres't.  GEO.  M.  COIT,  Sec'y. 

J       C.  C.  LYMAN,  Asst.  Sec'y. 

HARTEORB,   G03Srjf. 

56  Y^ABS  QF  SUCCPSSFUl  BUSINESS. 


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ADTBRTISINO  DIRECTORY. 


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THOS.  &  WM.  HUNTON, 

IMPORTERS  OF 

STiPLE  &  MCI  DM  GOODS, 

OLOTHS,   OASSIHEBES,  BUNEETS, 

m  mm.  mm  mam.  smv  &  m  mi 

CARPETS,  OIL  CL0TH8,  AND  NATTINCI8, 

MUNUFACTURBRS  OF  CLOTHING, 

47  and  49  SPARKS  STREET,  OTTAWA. 


ESTABLISHED 


IN  1840. 


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DAIT  STREET, 


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OTTAWA,  C.W. 


GEO.   HUMPHRIES,    Proprietor. 


PatroDfzH  Dj  I.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  In  1860. 


CilBMS  m  SUB  Mi!  TO  Mi  JUIO  VMIHD 

Mil,  KIKPS  O:-  9SFAIBI^  PONE  9IT  8H0BT  ITOTIQE. 


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ADYBRTISING   DIRECTORY, 


801 


JK«JuA*XiJNS    &    AX  Afllf 


IMPORTERS  OF 


BEY    @00B 

Bog  to  iDform  their  numorouB  oustomers  and  the  publio  at  large,  that 
they  have  oonstantlj  od  hand  a  large  assortment  of 

THE  MOST  CHOICE  GOODS, 

SUITABLE  FOR  LADIES'  AND  GENTLEMEN'S  WEAR  FOR 
THE  FOUR  SEASONS  OF  THE  YEAR, 

At  a  cheaper  rate  than  any  other  Establishment  in  this  or  any 
other  Canadian  City  west  of  Montreal. 

"Union   Block,  Sussex   Street, 

THiiaD  Dooia  :E'Ti,oi^  ^^OI^K:  st.. 


tT  ■  XI  ■  XSLjSS 


fatitr  tl^  larliamentari  ^gent 


Deeds  for  Lands  &  Patents  for  Inventions  Procured. 

Takes  Charge  of  Private  Bills  in  their  passage  through  the  Assemblyt 

and  all  transactions  mth  the  Government  Departments 

Promptly  attended. 


laEI^EIiElISrOES, 


Honorable  J.  A.  Maodonald, 

"        J.  H.  Cameron, 
Francis  Jones,  Esq.,  M>P.P., 
Robert  Bell,  Esq.,  M.P.P. 


Honorable  M.  Cameron, 

"  Geo.  Crawford. 

William  Powell,  Esq.,  M.P.ft, 
J.  S.  Ross,  Esq.,  M.P.P. 


S.  fraliok,  Esq.,  Clerk  division  Court,  Pingle  Post  OSoe,  County  Hliroo 


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ADVBRTISINO  DIREOTORT. 


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SUCCESSOR  TO  DR.  LAUGHLIN, 

SPARKS   STREET,  CENTRAL  OTTAWA. 


DR.  C.  LEGGO, 

Physician,  Surgeon  and  Accoucheur, 

OFFIGE-SPARKIS    l»TREET. 

Will  be  found  at  Night  at  Dr.  J.  Leggo's,  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa. 


HOTEL  DU  CANADA, 

(LATE  OLD   COLLEGE,) 

SUSSEX  STREET,  OTTAWA. 

B.  B.  LABIYIERE,  Proprietor. 


OHNIBDS  TO  AND  FROM  THE  CARS  AND  B0AT8. 

A  GOOD  STABLE  ATTACHED. 


LAWRENCE   BROS., 

Importers  and    i^Ii^it   I^^^^lers  In 

BOOTS  k  SHOES  OF  iULl  IIDS, 

^  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 

No  5^  Sussex  Street,  Lower  Town,  opposite  IJmoQ  Building, 


ADVBRTISINa  DIRKOIOBY. 


303 


OBNAMENTAL  FLASTEBER  &  DEOOBATOR. 

Centre  Flowera  and  Fancy  Ornaments  of  the  Lat«flt  DesigOi  for  sale 

/     i-      ii      ;)  1.  ;  to  the  Trado.  ^     W  ^    .     ■■ ;       '* 

Besldence  Md  Worskshop  No.  199  iUdean  Street,  Ottawa. 

JIOBISONQ  WOm^  ^ISOMPTLV  ^TTENIPIEPirO. 


THOMAS  MCKAY, 

OTTAWA  FLOUR  AND  OATMEAL  ILLS. 

OFFICE  — 1S9    SUSSEX    STREET, 


JAMES   MALONEY, 

67    Clarence    Street, 


PECK   &   GALLUP, 


•AND— 


IIAB  mim  FIOIIIIS  Mill  CIMIIIEII  ismiD. 


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WILLIAM  McKAY, 


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DEALER  IN 


PAINTS.  OIL  GLASS, 


Gilt  Mouldings,  Looking  Glass  Plate,  &c. 


ORNAMENTAL  &  DECORAim  PAINTER. 


GLASS  STAINING. 

This  is  the  only  Glass  Staining  Establishment  in  Ottawa,  and  one 
of  the  three  in  British  America.  As  to  style  of  work,  reference  is  made 
to  the  Stained  Glass  Work  in  the  Parliament  Buildings,  executed  at 
this  Establishment. 

FIRST-CLASS  ARTISTS  ONLY  EMPLOYED. 

Orders  from  any  part  of  Canada  or  the  United  States,  for  Church  and 
other  designs,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 


1¥  A  R  E  R  O  O  in[l§i 


GLASS  sTAiivinro  UrORKS 


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'CAPITAL'  STOVE  DEPOT, 


In  order  to  accommodate  an  increasing  business,  we  have  just  completed 

an  extension  of  our  premises,  and  are  now  in  a  position  more  fully  to 

meet  the  wants  of  our  customers.    The  best  and  most  reliable 

mm  Ewm  m  sroei, 


-INOLUDINO — 


Cooking  Stoves, 
Doable  Stoves, 
Hall  and  Parlor  Stoves, 
-ox  Stoves, 
amb  Stoves, 


Stove  Pipes, 
Gallows  Pipes, 
T  Pipes, 
Key  Pipes, 


Elbows,  &c.,  Ac., 

AND  THE  HOST  COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT  OF 


Ac. 


Xisr   THE   CITir. 

Baths,  Water  Coolers  and  Filters,  Toilet  Setts,  Enamelled  and  Tin  Cul- 
inary Utensils,  Brass  Kettles,  Table  Mats,  Dumb  Bells,  Wire 
Flower  Baskets,  Wire  Dish  Covers,  Toddy  Kettles, 
Bachelor  Dispatches,  Cistern  Pumps,  &c. 

FIRST-GLASS  MECHANICS  ALWAYS  EMPLOVED. 

Steamboat  and  Builders'  Job  Work  punctually  attended  to. 


THE  LAMP  AND  GOAL  OIL  DEPARTMENT 

Ii  at  all  times  f\iniisbed  with  the  Best  quality  of  goods. 


It   :bzxi.x»  o.A.<a-xiis t s 

Itt  every  variety  of  Style,  at  the  «« CAPITAL,"  35,  SUSSEX  STREET. 

H.  JflEADOWlS  Sl  €0. 

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ADVERIISINa  DIRECTORY. 


HENRY  F.  MacGARTHY, 

A.POTHEO-A.RY, 


MEDICAL  HALL, 


WELLIHGTON  ST. 


OTTAWA    CITY. 

Importer  and  Dealer  in  English  Drugs,  Chemicals, 

PATENT  MEDICINES,  PERFUMERY,  FANCY  ARTICLES, 

Paints,  Otis,  Dye  Stuffs,  &c ,  &e- 
:b:.   TT^.A.'Fzi.oxTS 

Oflfers  for  Sale  REVOLVERS  and  RIFLES  at  the  following  unpre- 
cedented Low  Prices  — 

No.  2  Smith  &  Wesson,  Large  Size,         -        -  $14  00 

No.  IJ               do                    do               -       -  13  00 

No.  1                 do                     do               -        -  11  00 

National  6  Shooter, 12  00 

National  5      do 8  00 

Elliott's  4      do 8  25 

Star       4      do 8  00 

N«.  1  Large  Pond 11  00 

Colt's  5  Shooter,  4  in       -        -        -        -  8  00 

Breech  Loading  Revolver         ...  7  00 

Colt's  Revolving  Rifle     ....  28  00 

Ballard's  Breech  Loader  Rifle  .        -        ■  28  00 

Rimington's  Rifle    .....  28  00 

Wesson's  Breech  Loading  Riflle        -        -  25  00 

Breech  Loading  Pocket  Pistol          -        -  3  00 

Also,  for  Sale,  Cartridges  of  every  deooription  for  both  Rifles  and  Revolvers.  The 
ahove  were  imported  when  Fire  Anns  were  i^ee  of  duty,  and  are  at  less  prices  than  they 
can  now  be  imported  for.  Address,  H.  WATROUS,  Ogdensburg,  N.Y. 


ADVERTISING  DIREOTORT. 


807 


llowing  unpre- 

$14  00 

13  00 

11  00 

12  00 

8  00 

8  25 

8  00 

11  00 

8  00 

7  00 

28  00 

28  00 

28  00 

25  00 

3  00 

d  Revolvers.    The 

gs  prices  than  they 

irg,  N.T. 

OmWi  GITT  6IUST  BUS, 

BmDQE  STREET,  L.  B.  FLATS, 

OTTADVA  CITY,  C.  T¥. 

FLOURING  AND  CRISTINC. 

Gristing  done  with  promptness;  also  for  Sale,  Mill  Feed  &  Chop  Stuff. 

WILLIAM  MORRISON,  Proprietor. 
manupaotueers  op 

WHITE  FIHE  LUMBER, 

GHAUDIEUE  SAW  MILLS, 

OTTAWA,    C.W., 

WILLIAM  G.  PBRLEY.  GORDON   B.  PATTEE. 


n  G.  H.   PRESTON, 

EL  DEALER  IN 

%fio%  3\m,  '§iMm  &  f al|er, 

SIGN  OF  THE  LARGE  BOOT, 


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PUNCTUALITY.     LI0J5T  PROFITS.     QUICK  RETURNS.     CASH  BUSINESS. 


808 


ADVERTISINa  DIREOTORT. 


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BOOT  AND  SHOE  STORE, 

JOHN   FOROIB'S  OJjD   STAND, 

OPPOSITE  SUSSEX  STBEET. 
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Every  variety  of  Fine  and  Coarse  Work,  manufactured  under  own  in- 

tpection.    A  good  atsortment  of  Raftmen'g  I\imp8. 

A  quantity  of  Leather. 

REMEMBER,  No.   13,   RIDEAU  STREET. 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 


LAMPS. 

Chimneys,  Wicks, 

F 


VABNISHES, 

HACHINEOIL 


AND  BENZOLE. 


SUSSEX  STREET, 


OTTAWA. 


SjION, 

RED  BARREL. 


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Agent  for  the  Wanzer  Sewing  Machine. 


ADVBBTIglNO  DIREOTOBT. 


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IS  PUBLISHED  AT 


$4.00   A   YEAR  WHEN   SENT   BY    MAIL, 

OR, 

.00    TO    CITY    SUBSCRIBERS. 


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Steam  Job 


OFS-IGE. 


The  proprietors  have  recently  made  extensive  additions  to  their  Book  and  Job 
Type  and  other  printing  material,  and  having  now  in  operation  THREE  STEAM 
PRESSES  they  are  prepared  to  execate  all  description))  of 

BOOK,  POSTER,  CARD  AND  BLANK  PRINTING, 

IN  THE  VERY  NEWEST  STYLES, 

With  the  utmost  promptitude,  and  at  as  Low  Rates  as  any  other  Establishment 

in  the  Province. 

Country  Orders  for  Bills  for  Auction  Sales,  SoireiM,  Sec,  executed 
so  that  the  parties  can  take  them  home  with  them. 

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JOHN    ROCHESTER,  JR., 


MANUrAOTUIllR  OF 


Harness  Leaiher,  Waxed  Upper,  Grained  Do. 

PEBBLED  GBAIN,  AND  CANADA  CALF. 


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TOSACCOS,    CIGARS; 

FANCY  GOODS, 
Meersohaum,  Brier,  Gutta  Fercha  Pipes, 

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A  choice  Assortment  of 

ALWAYS    ON    HAND. 

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GENERAL   OUTFITTERS. 

12,  SPAKKS  STREET, 


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OTTA.W^A,  O.^W. 


WITCIMIER  k  JIWEM, 

No.  19>  RIDBAU  STRBBT, 
Offers,  at  SEASONABLE  PB0FIT8,  a  Choiee  CoUeetion  of 


W&TGHES.^^H  PLATED  WARE, 

And    Clocks,  ^BP^  OUTLERY,  &c. 
SBPAIRIN6  D0N5  WITH  NBATNEig  AND  DESPATCH. 


ASTBRTISnta  SIUOIOBT. 


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FORWARDERS, 


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TROY    AND    ALBANY.    N.  Y. 


THEIR  LINE  IS  COMPOSED  OF  STEAMERS 

**  MONTREAL,** "  WHITEHALL,** «  ROSE,'* "  SOREL,** "  ROVER,** 
.  "  STAR**  and  «  CICINET,** 

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Office:  203,  COMMISSIONERS  STREET,  MONTREAL* 

J.  F.  SINCENNES,   WM.  MoNAUGHTON,    M.  MoNAUGHTON 

Soral,  C;  E.  MontnaL  C«n»l  BmIh,  OtUws,  0. Y. 


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FORWARDING  (&Sb^  C  0  M  P  A  N  Y . 


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Canal  Baain,  Ottawa.  85  Gommoa  St.,  Canal  Wharf,  MontnaL 

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JAMES  DOUGLAS  STEWART,  II.D., 

'      '     OCULIST  AND  AURIST.      *     ^ 
Offlce-CAbove  Dr.  fianey's  Drag  Store),  RIDEAU  STBEET. 

Artificial  Eyes,  Membranes  for  the  Drum  of  the  Ear,  and  the  finest 
Perisoopio  Speotaoles,  &o.,  kept  on  hand.  Oonsulting  hours  from  10 
to  12  o'olook,  a.m.,  and  from  2  to  4  o'elook,  p.m.,  each  day. 

Mr  Cofuultmg  Fee,    Two  J}oUan,  ttrictly  payable  in   advance. 


GOMMERCIAl  UNION  ASSURIiNCE  IIOMPANY 


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19  AND  20  CORNHILL,  LONDON. 
.       ,      ~      :       :       JE2,500,000  STERLING, 

P  U  L  L  Y     S  U  B  8  0  R  I  B  E  D.  .  .  '   i 


Biski  Aooepted  on  Wood  or  other  Buildings. 

FTBA-JSrCIS  OLEMOA\r,  Agt, 

BI.«inr    STREET,    OTTAIVA. 


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STIFF  &  GREGORY, 


NO.  56  SPARKS  ST., 


Poro«l»in  Piotores  taken  in  the  Tery  best  styles;  Cartes  de  Visite  oolored;  Ambro- 
types  for  Loigi^M ;  larfp  Eictutee  in  Oil,  Water  or  India  Ink;  oopis*  fMkimbomoM 
Paintings,  Daguerreotypes,  Ambrotypes  or  even  Pkotographs,  whiob  may  be  finished  np 
JPlMn  or  Colored. 


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ADTIRTISINO  DIBKOTOBT. 


816 


LMY.  SALE  i 


IN  CONNECTION  WITH 


THE  RUSSELL  HOUSE, 


J.   STOCKDALE,  PROPRIETOR. 

H0RSE8  AND  CAflRIAQES  FOR    HIRE. 


S"[I?ESjA. 


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EIDEAU  STREET,  OTTAWA  OITf,  O.W.," 

W.   STOCKDALE  &    BROTHER, 


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PROPRIETORS.: 


At  thil  EatablUhment  will  be  found  on  but  <r  or  made  to  order,  the  latest  and 

most  approred  styles  of 

Coaohei,  Carriages,  Omnibnsaes,  Rookaways,  Buggies  and  Sleighs, 

Which,  in  point  of  finish  and  dura'oillt^,  are  not  lurpassed  in  any  marlcet. 

The  proprietors  being  Practical  Workmen,  feel  confident  that  their  ability  in  thtir 
profession  will  render  Aill  satisfaction  to  all  who  faTor  them  with  their  patronage. 

All  Work  Wamuxtod  for  One  Year,  and  all  kinda  of  Bepairing 
Careftilly  and  Promptly  done. 


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(Published  every  morning,  Snndays  excepted.) 

GEORGE  COTTON, 


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THE  DAILT  AND  WEEKLT  TIMES  now  enjoys  the  Largest  Ciroalation  of  uy  paper 
in  the  Ottawa  Valley— Issuing  of  the  Daily  over  TWO  THOUSAND  !  and  of  the 
Weekly  over  FOUR  THOUSAND !  making  a  total  oiroalation  in  the  week  of  over 
EIOHTBEN  THOUSAND !  thns  outstripping  all  competitors  and  the  best  medium 
for  BUSINESS  MEN  TO  ADVERTISE  IN. 


(Published  every  Friday  Homing,) 

GEO.  COTTON,  FUBLISHEB  and  FBOFBIEIOB. 

Tn  Wbbeit  Tnnl  is  without  ezoeption  the  Bist  Papbr  published  in  the  Ottawa  Valley. 


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'    From  the  Smallest  Card  to  a  Mammoth  Poster, 

FURMSHED  IN  THE  NEATEST  SHLE  OF  THE  ART. 

With  Fast  Presses,  and  all  the  appliances  of  modern  material,  competition  in 
ibis  branch  ia  defied.    Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attended  to. 


* 

Will  note  the  fact,  that  oar  facilities  for  executing  every  description  of  SHOW 
PRINTING  cannot  \)p  sarpassed  in  Priob  or  Sttlb  in  Canada. 


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Ottawa  Valley. 


ADVERTISINa    DIBEOTOBT. 


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DAVID  WATERS, 

IMPORTER  OF 


FTOR.  I    ®1®H(01    il(0)(Ol]ii 


WINES,  LIQUORS,  FRUITS,  &c.,  &c.,    m      * 

CflBIEl  IIF  ST.  Fim  IllUUIOM  mEITS. 

First    Street   East  of   the    Bishop's    Palace,    Ottawa,   C.  W 

PEOPLE'S    CHOICE    BAKERY. 


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INTERNITIONIL  HOTEL, 

PRKSOOTT,   C.  W* 

L.H.  DANIELS,      -      -      PROPRIETOR. 

Me.  L.  H.  DANIELS, 
Agent  for  tiie  Boytl  Kail  Line  of  Through  Steamers. 

IE!  101.  lEf  rnniEjFnf  iinii  THiiiiiiT. 

OMNIBVSSES  AND  ACTIVE  PORTERS 

To  donvey  Passengers  and  Ba^ge  to  and  from  the  Cars  and  Boats 

FBBE  OF  CHARQE. 

The  "  Intem»Uoii»I "  will  be  found  laoond  to  no  other  Hotel  in  Central  Canada 

jM^Two  of  Phelan's  First-Glass  Billiard  Tables  in  the  House. 

A  GOOD  UVERY  STABLE  ATTACHED. 


L'ORIGNAL,  00.  OF  PRESOOTT,  0.  W, 


^W.  LA.  BELLE,  Proprietor^ 

The  Proprietor  will  spare  no  expense  in  making  this  house  equal  to 
any  other  Hotel  in  Oanada. 


Choice  WinM,  Liqnon,  Cigars,  Ales,  &o.,  always  in  Supply. 

Conveyances  to  and  f^om  the  Steamboat  Landing,  and  Carriages  fur- 
nished for  parties  going  to  the  "  Caledonia  Springs." 

GENEBAL    STAGE    OFFICE. 


APVBSTXSINa  DIBBCTORY. 


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THOS.  BETDOLDSi  Managing  Director,  Ottawa  &  Montreal. 
T.  S.  jyWPUOfLt  Superintendent,  Fresoott,  Q.W* 

T.  G:  LESLIE,  Seoret«ry  and  Treasurer,  Ottawa. 


TWO  FAS8ENGEB  TBAINS  OAILT  EACH  WAT, 

Leaving  Ottawa  in  the  morningand  connecting  at  Junction  with  the 

GRAND  TRUNK  RAILWAY  Trains  going  East  and  West, 

and  fit  PfiEscoTr  with  the 

ROYAL  Mim  AND  AMElill  ti  OF  STEAiRS, 

FOR  ALL  PORTS  EAST  AND  WEST, 

Also,  Wfth  the  Ogdensburg  and  Lake  Ohamplaiu  R.,  and  Rome  Water- 
town  tma  Ogdensbui'g  R.  Trains  leaving  Ogdensburg 

FOR 

NEW  YORK  AND  BOSTON. 

RETIJR]iriH(n  : 

Will  leave  T«fS8(}0TV  on  arrival  of  all  connecting  Lines,  aod  arrive  in 
Ottawa,  oopnpol^ng  with  Stefn»cirs  fqr  Portpon  ihe  Upper  iin^  Lower 

Ottawa  River.  .,,    ".^.. 


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B-ROM 


SUSPENSION  BRIDGE, 

(NIAOABA    FALLS,) 

TO  DETROIT,  MICHIGAN, 

.^A  AND  BRANCHES  FROM 

Hamilton  to  Toronto,  from  HarrlsbaK  to  Guelpb ;  and  from 

Komoka  to  Sarnla,  formlns  with  its  connections  THE 

SHORTEST  AND  BEST  ROUTES  to 

MA  iPiiifaiMft  Wis? . 

THREE  THROUGH  EXPRESS  TRAINS  EAOH  WAY  DAILY. 


Trains  arriving  at  |Saspension  Bridge  from  Detroit  and  the  West,  make  close 
connections  with  New  York  Central  and  Erie  Railroad  Trains,  and  connec- 
tions for  Buffalo,  Rochester,  Syracnse,  Oanandaigna,  Elmira,  Rome, 
Ogdensbnrg,  Utica,  Albany,  Philadelphia,  New  York,  Washington, 
Baltimore,  Saratoga,  Whitehall,  Boston,  and  all  points  in  New 
England  and  the  East. 
Trains  arriving  at  Detroit  from  Suspension  Bridge  and  the  East  connect  regularly 
with  the  Trains  of  the  Michigvn  Central,  Detroit  and  Milwankie,  and  Michig^an 
Southern  Railroad  Trains,  and  connections  for  Chicago,  Qalena,  Dubuque, 
Milwaokie,  Bock  Island,  fit.  Louis,  St,  Paul,  Cairo,  Burlington,  LaOrosse, 
Sacinaw,  Oincbuiati,  and  all  points  in  the  Great  West. 


ADVERIISINa  DIBECIORT. 


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^       EXPRESS  TRAINS       V^ 
HAVE  fiAIILTON  FOR  TORONTO  AND  INTERMEDIATE  STATIONS 

After  the  arrival  of  the   Trains  from  SUSPENSION  BRIDGE  and  DETROIT 
and  make  direct   connectiona  with 

^mm  TRUNK  RA8LWAY  TRA8NS 

FOB  MONTBEAL,  QUEBEC  AND  FOBTLAND, 

And  with  the  Royal  Ma^l  and  American  Express  Line  of  Steamers  for 
all  points  on  Lake  Ontario  and  River  St.  Lawrence. 

TRAINS  ON  SARNIA  AND  GUEIiPH  BRANCHES 

Make  close  connections  with  Main  Linb  Trains; 


Passenger  Cars  are  Famished  with  Patent  Ventilators, 

And  are  entirely  free  firom  heat  ana  dust  in  Sommer  and  uniformtr  warm  in  Winter. 


On  Night  Express  Trains,  and  Smohing  Cars  attached  to  all  Day  Trains. 

THIS  IS  THE  ONLY  ROUTE  VIA  NIAGARA  FALLS,  SUSPENSION  BRIDGE 
AND  DETROIT,  and  passengers  travelling  by  this  Line  have  a  splendid 

¥I1W  8f  Til  f  &LLS  9F  a!ftS&R& 

AND  THE  MAMMOTH  SUSPENSION  BRIDGE, 

While  crossing  the  Niagara  River  on  the  Cars. 

This  is  also  the  only  Bonte  whioh  rims  through  the  Canada  Oil  Begion. 


BAGGAGE  CHECKED  THROUGH 

TO   ALL,  IMPORTANT  POINTS, 

Thereby  saving  Passengers  the  trouble  and  inconvenience  of  having  to  check 

their  Baggage  over  each  road. 
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SUD,  SlFin  IB  C9MI0RT 

!«ECi;i»l?,D  BY  THUS  ROUTE, 

AND  FARES  AS  LOW  AS  BV  0TSIS:l4i^NES. 


AMERMN  GUBMNeY  TMBN  AT  PAR 

tor  Tbrougb  faros,  Sleeping  Car  Berths ;  also  tor  Meals,  &(s.,  at  the  RefVesbment  Saloons. 


ill"  f(0)«  f S(OIElf i 

VIA  GREAT  WESTEEN  RAILWAY, 

Which  can  be  had  at  all  Regular  Railroad  Ticket  Offices  in   the  United  States      I 

and  OanadHB. 


TRAINS  ARE   RON   BV    HAMILTON   TIME, 

Which  is  Twelve  minutes  faster  than  Detroit  Time,  and  Twenty>iiTe  minutes 
slower  than  New  York  Oentral  Railroad  Time. 


May  be  had  on  application  at  any   of  the  Company's  Stations,  as  also  any  in- 
formation aa  regards  Rates  of  Fare,  &c. 

THOMAS  SWINYARD, 

JAMES  €HABLTON,  General  Manager,  Hamilton,  C.  W. 

General  Agent,  Hamilton,  C.W. 


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ADVERTISING  DIREOTOBY.  828 

THE  OTTAWA  RIVER 

Navigation  Company's 

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"PRINCE  OF  WALES," 

CAPTAIN  H.  W.  SHEPHERD; 

"QUEEN  VICTORIA" 

CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER  BOWIE. 


OFFICE:  (New  No.)  153  GREAT  ST.  JAMES  ST., 

OPPOSITE     OTTAWA     HOTEL. 

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Trains  loavo  Bonavonturo  Street  Depot  every  morning  (Sundays  excepted)  at  7 
o'clock,  connecting  at  Laobine  with  Steamer  "  PRINCE  OF  WALES,"  for  Carillon  ; 
then  by  Railway  to  Grenvilte,  connecting  with  Steamer  "  QUEEN  VICTORIA,"  for 
Ottawa  City  at  ftip.m. 

TOURISTS  WILL  FIND  THIS  11  DELIGHTFUL  TRIP. 

PABCEL     EXFBESS     DAILY. 


Farther  information,  and  Tickets,  can  b«  had  at  the  Railway  Depot ;  at  the  OlQce, 
153  Qreat  St.  James  Street ;  or  on  board  the  Steamers. 


R.  W.  SHEPHERD,  President, 


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UPPER  OTTAWA  ROUTE. 


FOR 

Ay!mer,  Onslow,  Pontiae.  Fitzroy  Harbor,  WelHngtoii  Bay, 
Arnprior,  Sandpoint,  Bristol,  Bonnechere,  Portage  da 
Fort,  Cobden,  Havelock,  Black  SiTer,  Westmeatb, 
Cbapean,  Pembroke,  Fort  William.  Point  Alex- 
ander, Des  Joaebim  Rapids, 

AND  All  mmmmn  points. 

CLOSE    CONNECTION    AT    ARNPRIOR    WITH 

BROCOILLE   AND   OTTAWA  RAILWAY, 

SHORTEST  AND  QUICKEST  ROUTE  BETWEEN 

0TTmCIT¥-filllll1lMTa!ilD11i'SfllU2.KKWUC. 


One  of  the  following  splendid  Low  Pressure  Passenger  Steamers  leaves  Atlbier 

daily  (Sundays  excepted)  for  above  and  Intermediate  Ports,  at  7  o'clock  A.M., 

passing  through  the  Beautiful  Scenery  of  the  Upper  Ottawa  by  daylight, 

ANNE  SISSON,             ...  Captain  Bokus. 

OREGON,          ....  ««       FiNDiAT. 

CALUMET,        ....  '«        BtONDW. 

PONTIAC,         ....  <'        Coming. 

AND  THE  FOLLOWING  POWERFUL  TUft  STEAMERS 

'  EMERALD,' '  SNOWBIRD,'  AND  '  PEMBROKE,' 

Are  prepared  to  Tow  Bafts  on  Reasonable  Terms. 

To  Tonrists  the  indnoements  of  the  Upper  Ottawa  aro  unequalled— the  gracdest 
Scenery,  as  well  as  excellent  sport  for  the  Gun  and  Rod,  cannot  fail  to  attract  all  who 
oneetake  the  trip.  Hotel  acoommodi  m  is  good  everywhere ;  and,  on  the  hottest  day, 
cool  refreshing  spots  can  always  be  found  amongst  the  lovely  Islands  and  Falls  of  this 
romantic  looi^ity. 

All  information  to  parties  inta^uing  to  visit  the  above  points,  will  be  fuuished  on 
•pplio»tio&  to 

O.  B.  I7ASH)  Manager,  Aylmer,  C.  B. 


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BETWEEN  OTTAWA  OITT  AND  KINGSTON. 

THE    UPPER    CABIN    STEAMERS 

"CITY  OF  OTTAWA."  "BYTOWN," 

(Capt.  J.  Rtav.)  (Capt.  T.  Fabmkr.) 

THE  above  named  Steamers  Tci    ran  as  follows  between  Ottawa  and  Kingston, 
calling  at  all  Intermediate  Ports,  and  connecting  at  Smith's  Fall^;  with  the 
Brockville  and  Ottawa  Railroad. 

"C/rr  OF  ott/^wa;' 

Leaves  Ottawa  Oily  every  Monday  and  Thursday  at  7  a.m.,  arriving  at  Kin(- 
ston  at  11  a.m.,  the  following  day.  Leaves  Kingston  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  at 
3  p.m.,  arriving  at  Ottawa  next  evening  at  i  p.m. 

''BYTOWN" 

Leaves  Ottawa  City  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  at  ?  a.m.,  arriving  at 
Kingston  on  the  follow!  ag  day.  Leaves  Kingston  every  Mondr.y  at  12  noon,  and 
Thursday  at  3  p.m.,  and  arriving  at  Ottawa  on  the  following  evening  at  8  p.m. 
Connecting  with  the  Royal  Mail  Line  of  Steamers  at  Kinr,ston,  going  upwards, 
every  Thursday,  Friday  and  Sunday  evenings.  These  stearaers  connect  at  King- 
ston with  the  Through  Line  Steamers  going  Bast  and  West ;  Steamer|.Bay  ofQainit, 
for  Picton,  Belleville,  and  Trenton ;  and  with  the  American  steamers  for  Os- 
wego, Rochester  and  Lewiston. 

Parties  shipping  freight  from  Ottawa  will  find  it  greatly  to  th<>i:  advantap;e 
to  send  by  this  Line,  rates  being  low  and  no  wharfage  charged.  Passengers  tick- 
eted through  to  Cobourg,  Port  Hope,  Toronto,  Hamilton,  Ac.  » 

Apply  to  JAS.  SWIFT,  St.  Lawrence  Wharf,  ^ingstoh  ;  JAS.  RATH,  Smith's 
Falls ;  or  to  the  Proprietor, 

H.  K.  BICKIirSON,  Canal  Basin,  Ottawa. 

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DICKINSON'S 

OTTAWA   AND   RIDEAU  AND  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN   ROUTE! 

The  Stock  consists  of  Fifty  Barges  and  Eleven  Steamers. 

AFFORDING  a  Daily  Departure  for  Transport  of  Freight  from  Montreal  to 
Ottawa,  and  all  points  on  the  Rideau  Canal  and  vice  versa. 
The  steam-tug  Queen  of  the  Isles,  with  Barges,  will  also  be  placed  on  the 
Rideau  Canal,  for  the  exclusive  carriage  of  Freight  to  and  from  Ottawa  and 
Kingston,  and  all  way  points.  The  powerful  tug-steamer  England  will  be  kept  be- 
tween OTTAWA  and  ORENVILLE  for  the  Towage  of  Square  Timber  Rafts,  Saw 
Logs,  dec.  In  additien  to  the  above,  a  LINE  OF  TUG-BOATS,  in  connection 
with  the  Barges,  forming  a  FREIGHT  LINE  between  Ottawa,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
aad  all  ports  on  Lake  Champlain,  for  the  Transport  of  Sawn  Lumber,  and  other 
property, 

For  particulars,  apply  to  GEO.  HEDBACH,  Canal  Basin,  Montreal;  JAMES- 
SWIFT,  Agent,  St.  Lawrence  Wharf,  Kingston  ;  and  JAS.  RATH,  Smith's  Falls. 
Vr.  D.  WADDBLL,  Agent,  Gowan's  Buildings,  Peter  Street,  Quebec  ; 
Or  to  the  Proprietor, 

If.  S.  DICKINSON,  CahbI  Basin,  Ottawa. 


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INSURANCE   AQAINST    AOOIDENTS. 


TRAVELLERS' 
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CAUSING  LOSJ?  OF  LIFE  OR  BODILY  INJURY. 


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Thd  Travellers'  Insovance  Company  of  Hartford  is  the  Pioneer  Accident  Insar- 
ance  Company  in  this  country ;  it  has  an  ample  capital  and  large  surplus,  »  dir- 
ectory of  the  highest  chaiacter.and  issues  policies  on  favorable  terms,  insuring 
in  snms  of  |500  to  $10,000,  with  $3  to  $60  weekly  compensation. 


Marine  Policies  issued  covering  voyages  to  and  from  Europe  at 
$1.00  to  $1,000  each  \v»y. 

Agencies  in  all  principal  Towns  and  Cities.    All  losses  in  Canada  paid  in  cur- 
rent Canada  Funds. 


RODNEY  D£NNI8, 

,(    fl.        Secretary.     , 

h  T. «  W.  PBNNOCK, 


J,  6.  BATTERSON, 

Prtatdtnt, 

A.  B.  CHAFFEE,  Montreal, 

Jgent  for  Canada, 


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ADVIRTISINQ  DIRECTORY. 

PENNOCKS' 


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OTTAWA,  C.W. 


The  undersigned,  holding  appointment  from  Thb  Honorable 
THE  Speaker  op  thb  Legislative  Assembly,  aa 


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HAVE  PECULIAR  FACILITIES  FOR  TRANSACTING 
BUSINESS  WITH  ALL  THE 

GOVERNMENT   DEPARTMENTS. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO 

Piivale  Bills,  Procurlflg  Patents  for  Lands  and  Indians, 


AND 

Obtaining  Money  due  from  the  Government  to  Municipalities. 

REFERENCES^   BY    PERMISSION  i 

Hon.  J.  S.  Macdonald,  M.P,P.    Hon.  J.  Skead,  M. L.C,    J.  M.  Currier,  Esq.,  M.P.P. 
Hon.  J.  0.  Aikins,  M.L.O.         Hon.  M.  O&metoiu  Joseph  Aumond,  Esq. 

J.  T.  ;&  Vr.  PENNOCK, 

.„  PMlUmenUlij  Md  Intunuice  Agents, 

OFFIOE— 19,  Bpibib  Stbiit.  and  Bxcliang«  Bcokeri. 


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