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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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$ 3,000,000.00
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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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ADtBRTteTNO DtREOTORT.
OTTAWA
CABINET WAftlHOnSE,
No. 1, HDEAU STREET, OTTAWA.
A Splendid Assortment of First-Olass ;<
HAH06ANY, WALNUT AND OAK
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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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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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ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ON REASONABLE TERMS,
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OTTAWA CITY, C. W.
ADVIBTISINCt DIBBOIORY.
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AMERIOAN
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WATCKIWAKBRS AND JBWBllBRS,
DIRBOT IHPOBTBRS OF
Watohta, Olocki, and Fine Jewellery. Silrer and Electro Plated Ware, Jet, Silrer
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
German Fancy Oooda.
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8ESPECTF1JU¥ SOLICITS lOUB PATBONA«E AND SUPFOBT.
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AND OOUMTIXS OF
CARLETON AND RUSSELL
DIRECTORY.
1866-7.
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JAMES SUTHERLAND, Compilke.
PnbUih,ed Annaally— Snbieription Fri^d, I8>00.
OTTAWA 1
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WELMNSTOn STBEBT, WTTAWA.
JOSEPH
SC00U80B TO
WHOLESALE
JMO. JINNINOI,
AND RETAIL
GIEIIST AHD DRUeeiST
IMPORTER OF
and Foreign Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery,
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
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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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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^:
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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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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.
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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,
67, 8FABES STREET, OTTAWA, C W.
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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
their destination Free of Charge.
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MACHINE SHOPS,
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CHAUDIERE FALLS, OTTAWA, C.W.
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.
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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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GEORGE E. DESBERATS,
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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ADVSBTISlVa OIBIOTORT.
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FOllTmUE, LITTEIIiIHE ET COMMEICIIl
Br^^^a SIEtVH,
RUE YOHK, OTTAWA.
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DUVERNAY BROS.
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« LE CANADA" has a large ciroulation, not only in Upper Canada
but in every locality in Lower CauuiA. eapeoially in the Ottawa District
and Counties.
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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.
In this line of
lishments of ti
Gentlemen's
Aleo, all kinds
Tn connection '
improvements.
English an
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dressing, alwaj
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PROPRIETOR.
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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HERRICK & BRUSH,
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AOMOHD'S BUiLsnro,
No. S EIDBATJ STREET, OTTAWA.
C. H. HERRICK,
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,
mm. COMMISSIOI iRCHllHT AND BROKER,
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
J. J- VAUOHAN, TXo. 190} Wellington St., Ottawa, C.W.
AtiTmnsisGt DIKBOT611T.
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Lessee and Manager
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ADVBRTISINa DIRECTORY.
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BLAGESHITH,
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SPARKS, CORNER OF BANK STREET,
OTTAWA, C.W.
Horse Shoeing and everj desoriptiou of Blacksmithing exeonted at the Bhortest
notice. Qeneral Repairing and Jobbing promptly fittended to.
FJLRLHM£J)iTlliX SALOON
AND RESTAURANT,
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'CAPITAL' STOVE DEPOT,
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H. M E^AJDMOWS^ & CO.
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,
— INCLUDING —
Cooking Stoves,
DonbleStofes,
Hall and Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves,
Dumb Stoves,
Stove Pipes,
Ctallows Pipes,
T Pipes,
Kej Pipes,
Elbows, Ac., &c., Ac.
AND THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
iisr TUB oia?ir.
Baths, Water Coolers and Filters, Toilet Setts, Enamelled and Tin Cul-
inary Utensib, Brass Kettles, Table Mats, Dumb Bells, Wire
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.
»®"THE LAMP AND COAL OIL DEPARTMENT
Is at all times furnished with the best quality of goods.
In every variety of Style, at the « CAPITAL," 35, SUSSEX STREET.
n. ]!IEADOWISi Se, CO.
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ADVFRTISING DIRECTORY.
HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK,
CONVEYANCERS, &c.,
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AMERICAN INVENTORS' ASSOCIATION!
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INVENTOR AND MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
WOBKER IN BBASS, STEEL AND IBON,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
MONTREAL.
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PARLIilMENTiiRY
PRINTING OFFICE,
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AND AT MOST REASONABLE CHARGES.
HUNTER, ROSE ft CO.,
Ottawa, Sept., 1866. FBOFBIETOBS.
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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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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.
It will be seen that in the above mentioned ten mills; 649 men find
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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
engaged in the manufacture of flour, as well as that of oatmeal, James
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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
large business.
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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,
Messengers.
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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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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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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
{Place and date.) Humbly sheweth, That, &c.
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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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Legislative Assembly — (Continued).
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*.
COUNTY CABLETON.
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Legislative Assembly — (Continued).
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.
Surrogate Courts. — The jurisdiction of .these courts relates to all
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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.
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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.)
00UNT7 OARLETON.
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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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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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.
York| from Sussex, east to .King.
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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, 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,
bet Concession line ana Richmond road.
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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
Canada, Sussex,
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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
Carleton,
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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.
COUNTY CARLETON.
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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.
COUNTY CARLETON.
55
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,
Letter " O."
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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GadieuZj Louis, printer; Le Canada office.
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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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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.)
COUUTT CARLETON.
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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!
Dalhousie.
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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
Russell House.
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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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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.
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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
Hotel. .
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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.
Gleister, Richard, stone oatter, Thos. MoGreevey.
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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.)
GoQlet, Alexis, cartel; Brit; iUU, Terr/icu, L.B.Fv
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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)
Dept Crown Lands^ h Yiccoriia Terrace. Riohimond Roacl*
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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
King.
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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,
Sparks.
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bet Bank and
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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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.
Jftmieson, Robert; baker^ W, Jamieson,
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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
Carleton.
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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
card.)
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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.
COUNTY CARLETON.
99
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.
COUNTY OARLBTON.
107
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,
same.
MoOormiok,
Sparks,
McGormick,
MoCormick,
bet Cui
MeCRAKBI
oalfe, S<
McCrea, Jol
MoCrea, Jol
'MoGullough
MoCULLOI
n s Par
McCULLOl
MoGuaig, Jo
Edinbui
MrDonald,
McDouald,
McDonald,
McDonald, J
Botler a
McDonald, C
McDonald, I
McDonald, D
McDonald, £
Sussex.
McDonald, I
Nelson.
McDonald, J
McDonald, J
McDonald, J
McDonald, J
Victoria
McDonald, J
McDonald, J
McDonald, i
Queen a
McDONALI
63 Daly,
McDonald, Hi
McDonald, M
McDonald, B
McDonald, B
McDonald, W
McDonald &
agents, J
!w's (R.C.)
h Queen
at Gttiober-
onnor.
n s Botler
King bet
16 Rideau.
dinburgb.
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COUNTY CARLBTON.
109
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.
Eind Dalhousie,
s 8 Maria betl
COUNTY OAntETON.
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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,
Yittoria.
)et Dalhousie
COUNTY CARLETON.
118
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,
end Parliament building.
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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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Dg, painting,
lie and Cum-
Cumberland,
lesserer.
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.
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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
' of Grecian
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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
and Bank. (See advertisement.)
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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,
DRIEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by nil flrst-class Drjr
COUKTY OARLfitON.
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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.
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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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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, 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.
exclusive manafactarers of J. W. Bradley'8 New Patent
Ooods Houses in tlie Canrdas, United States and Europe.
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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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,! exclusive
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale Dy all first-class Drjlliloods Hon
COUNTY CARLBTON.
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d and King,
ttoria.
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,
off. Desbarat's building, h same.
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rst-elass Dnl^ods Houses in the Canadas, United States and Europe.
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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.
WESTS, BBADLSY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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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.
exclaslve manufacturers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Goods Houses in the Canadas, United States and Europe.
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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,
DUPLM EliiPTIO SElRm-For sale by aU flrst-elass Dry
COUNTY OARLBTON.
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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.
exclnsive manafaetnrers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
(loods Ums^u in the Caiiaaf^s, United Stat^ and Rarope«
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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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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.
exclosive manafacturers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Boods Houses £n the Canadas, United States and Europe.
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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.
wine and spirit merchant, 83
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.
exclosive manufacturers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
(iooOs Houses in the Canaaas^ United States and Europe.
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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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COUNTY CARLBTON.
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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,
exeluslve mannfacturers of i, W. Briwlley's New Patent
tjooAs Uonses in tbe CaaadaB? United states and lilarope.
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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. •
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Besserer bet
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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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Cloods Houses in tbe Canadas, United States and Europe.
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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
Queen. (See card.)
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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
York.
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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
and Metcalfe.
ZOLLIKOFFER, CHARLES EMIL, sculptor, bds cor Metcalfe and |
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SEE THE FASHION MAGAZINES, and Opinions of the
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.
FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS for Beauty, Ele-
gance, Comfort and Economy. Perfectljr Elastic. Will Not
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.
WESTS, BRADLEV & CARV,
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WESTS, BRiDLET * OARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York
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Clemow, Fri
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Herriok, Ot.
SattOD, Jam
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Cruice, R. ^
Christie, S.,
DenisoD, Wi
Portin, J. P
Orison, Lou
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Agents, Alei and Porter.
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?' :,
exelislTe mannflActiirers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
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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.
WESTS, BRADLE¥ & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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RogerS; Mrs., 148 Wellington.
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.
WESTS, BBADLET & CART, 97 Chambers Street, New ¥ork,
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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.
WESTS, BBADLET A GARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,,
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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.
Dentisti.
Leggo, John, 49 Sparks.
Martin, Charles A., 58 Sussex.
Martin, Oliver, 48 Sparks.
DryQoods Millinery, fto.
(iS^ee alio Otneral Mtrchi '$,)
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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Cbambers Street, New York,
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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.
iSee aiso Grocers.}
Dwyre, J. H., 31 Sparks.
Nye, Lewis N., agent, 43 Sussex.
Furniture Dealers.
(See Cabinei Makers and Furniture Dealers.)
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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & €ARY, 97 Chambers Street, New YorkJ
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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.
Gunsmith-
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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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.
House Furnishing Ooods- ■
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.
WfiSTS, BRADLE¥ & €ABT, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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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.
exclaslTe manufiictnrers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
fiooas Houses in tbe Canadas, United States and Europe.
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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.
{See also Saw Mill Proprittort.) .' ' ' ' ,
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. ' ' ; •
WESTS, BRADLEY A €ARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by all flrst-class Dry
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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.
exclusive manafacturers of J. W. Bradlej's New Patent
OooOs Houses tn the Cmuidas, unitea States and £«rope.
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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. •
WESTS, BRADLEY & €ABY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBTS.-For sale by all flrst-dass Dry
(JOUSTT CARLETON.
Ornamental Iron Works.
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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.
exelnslTe manufacturers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Cloods Houses In tbe Canadas, United States and Europe.
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Patent Hight Agents.
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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAR¥, 97 Cbambers Street, New York,
BUPLEiX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by aU flrst-elass Dn
COUNTY CARLETON.
Gowan, H. & J., 45 Rideau.
Joyce, Edward F., 105 Ridean.
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Filming Mills-
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.
exelnslTe mannfactarers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
(KMNig Houses In the Canadas, llnlted Stafes and Enrope,
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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.
{See also Grocers. )
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.
WDSTS, BRADLEY & CAST, 97 CHambers Street, New York,
9lIPIiEX EIiUPTlC ^]aBTS.-Fpr sale l>y all flrst-elass Dry
COUNTY OABLETON.
Benoyator.
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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.
Omitted.-
Sohools, Colleges, &c.
(See Educational Institutions, page 34.)
-Webster, N. B., M.A., principal of the Centre Town Select
exclaslYe mannfactarers of I, W. Bradley's New Patent
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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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{See Hotelii, Taverm, etc.)
exeliislfe maniifiictMrers of J. W. Bradl^'s New Patent
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Theatre.
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. <■■"'■ ' ■ - «
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DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SiaBTS.-For sale hy all flrst^jlaw Dry
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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QuioD, Hugh, Ottawa oor King.
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
exclnsiTe mannfaetnrers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
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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
Methodist.
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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,
ostmaster and
OOUNTT OARLBTON.
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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-
ware
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
merchant
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.
WKSTSs BRAIirUT A €AR¥, 97 Chambers Street, New T«i
PUPiEX EluniO SKIRm— l^orsaiebysll flnt-elassDr
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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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, 97 Obambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.— For sale by all flrst-class Dry
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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
WDSTS, BRADLEY 4fc €ABY, 97 Chambers Street, New ¥ork,| excloshe
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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^
ral merchants and potash manu<
faoturers
WATSON, SOUTHWELL, boot
and shoemaker.
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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
WESTS, BRADLEY A €AB¥, 97 ChamberH Street, New York,.
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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.
exclusive maDufactnrers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
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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
WESTS, BRADLEY A €AB¥, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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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
Catholic.
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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.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAEY, 97 Chamtoers Street, New York,
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TOWNSHIP OF FITZBOY.
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
WESTS, BBADLEY & CABY, 97 Cbambei^ Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELUPTIG SKIBTS.— For sale by all first-class Dry I
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Moreh(
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Morehf
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Murphy
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Murpb
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Murphj
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Nairn,
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Neagle,
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Neil. D(
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Neil, Jt
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Neil, Jc
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Neil.W
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Neabitt,
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O'Noil,
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O'Neil,
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Owens, '.
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Owens, '.
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Owens,
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Patterso
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Peever,
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Pigott, )
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Pierce, I
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Riddell, .
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Riddell, J
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OOUNTT OARLBTON.
Coo. Lot.
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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Ring, Robert 2 2
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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Stevenson, James 8 10
Stevenson, Samuel 8 6
Story, David 3 6
Story, James 2 7
Story, Robert 2 8
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
Tripp, Robert B 11 26
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Tripp, Samuel A 11 27
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
Young, Samuel 9
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Aibore, Joseph of 1
Alexander, James.... o f 5
Allen, Richard of 2
Anderson, Alexander.j g
Anderson, James j g
Anderson, James r f 6
Anderson, Nicol of 6
Ardell, Thos. H rf 6
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Booth, Samuel of 1
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
Bvennan, John, sen...o f 1
Brennan, John, jun...o f 1
Brennan, Patrick o f 1
Brouse, Isaac j g
Brouse, Joseph. ...b f r f
Brown, James rf
Brown, James o f
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Burns, Edward r f
Burritt, Ed., sen., part 4
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Butler, Michael, general
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Bycrs, Thomas r f
Cahill, John r f
Oameron, John o f
Cameron, John, jr....o f
Campbell, James o f
Campbell, Robert... ...r f
Carri(;an, Denis rf
Carrigan, Michael r f
Carriher, Michael r f
Carriher, Patrick r f
Carson, Archibald.... o f
Carson, John of
Gavin eau, William.... rf
Champagne, Joseph. ..o f
Charlebois, M j g
Childs, Peter pf
Christy, Charles of
Clarke, John of
Clarke, John o f
Clarke, Nicholas, rfbf
Clements, Robert o f
Clerue, M of
Clifford, fhomas rf
Clothier, Alba rfbf
Codd, Geo. & Henry. o f
Collins, Alex rfbf
Collins, John r f
Collins, John rf
Collins, Matthew r f
Coombs, James o f
Cooper, George rf
Corby, Peter o f
Cosgrove, John o f
Cosgrc e, Joseph o f
Cosgrove, Richard.... o f
Cosgrove, Robert o f
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28 f
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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
Cunningham, John...o f
Curran, Patrick, r f Gore
Curry, Michael. ...b fr f
Dagg, Richard of
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, Hugh r f j g
Dempsey, James... r f j g
Dempsey, Thomas. . . .i f
Denis, Moses o f
Denis, Moise ,...0 f
Desjardin, Paul 0 f
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Didyere, Frangois 0 f
Donahue, Thomaa r f
Dowie, Alexander r f
Downey, James r f
Downey, William rf
Dowser, Thomas r f
Doxey, Abraham j g
Doxey, Thomas jg
Doyle, Brian r f
Doyle, James rf
Doyle, Martin Gore.
Doyle, Moses 4
DriscoU, (Tornelius, Long
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DriscoU, Daniel, Long
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Duncan, James r f
Duncan, Thomas r f
Dunivan, Martin rf
Dunlop, James r f
Dunning, David 0 f
Dunning, Levi j g
Dupuis, Edward 0 f
Dupuis, Frangois 0 f
Dupuis, Hugh 0 f
Dupuis, Neue 0 f
Durney, John, sen.,..r f
Durney, John, jun. ...r f
Duruey, Patrick r f
Eadie, George r f b f
Eadie, Wm rfbf
Eastman, Daniel H....0 f
Eastner Alexander. ...0 f
Eccles, Jas 0 f
Eccles, Jas rf
Egan, Martin r f
Ellis, James rf
Esser, August r f
Evans, Henry j g
Evans, Samuel j g
Evans, William j g
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3
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19 f
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20 f
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WESTS, BRADLEY & €ABY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
9VflM HUIPTIC SKIBTS,-For sale by all first-elass Dry
COUNTY OARLEION.
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•f 3 24 f
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•f 5 80f
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.of 2 4f
.of 5 9f
.rf 4 41i
.rf 5 24 f
.rf 4 13 f
,rf 3 3f
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jg 20f
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New York,
8t-elass Dry
Con. Lot.
Farmer, John of 5 16 f
Farmer, John ..of 5 16 f
Farmer, John of 7 5 f
Farmer, Robert of 7 llf
Farrell, Michael... r f j g 22h
Fenton, George rf 4 13 f
Fenton, John rf 5 19 f
FentoD, William rf 5 18f
Fee, William of 5 18f
Fegan, Michael r f 5 29 f
Finley, Alex rfbf 28 f
Finley, James rf 5 20 f
Finley,John rf 4 20f
Finley, Michael rf 3 12f
Finley, William...rfbf 22 f
Finn, Denis rf 2 4f
Finn, Patrick j g 21h
Fisher, John .r f 4 16h
Fissette, Narcisse of 1 If
Fitzsimmons, Sam. ...0 f 7 5f
Fitzsimmons, Wm. ...r f 2 14 f
Fletcher, James rf 2 Ih
Foote, Jas of 5 13 f
Foran, John rf 3 21 f
Foran, Nicholas rf 3 2lf
Foran, William rf 3 20 f
Forsyth, James ..of 7 10 f
Freeman, John rf 3 14f
Freeman, Wm rf 3 15 f
Gamble, Andrew r f 1 23 f
Gamble, Charles rf 2 25f
Gamble, David, Gore 6 16 f
Gamble, John rf 1 24f
Gamble, Moses.... r f b f 25h
Gamble, Robert r f 2 25 f
Gamble, William rf 2 27f
Gavin, Rev. Richard. r f 2 af
Gibson, Edward jg llf
Gilhoustan, John rf 4 4f
Gillespie, John rf 4 4f
Gleeson, Thomas j g 26 f
Gleeson, Michael. • • .j g 24 f
Goodin, Robert rf
Goodman, Peter r f
Gordon, Benj o f
Goslin, Severe o f
Gonrlay, William o f
Graburn, Christopher.j g
Graburn, Ringsfort'i} . j g
Graham, Marmcduke j g
Graham, Alex r f
Graham, Edward r f
Graham, James, sen...r f
Graham, John o f
Graham, John o f
Graham, W. M rf
Graham, William j g
Grant, John j g
Gravelle, Lawrence... o f
Gravelle, Louis o f
Gravelle, Hubert of
Gray, Wm of
Green, Patrick rf
Guerard, Basil o f
Hacket, Andrew r f
Hacket, Armstrong... r f
Halfpenny, John r f
Halfpenny, John r f
Halfpenny, Richard... r f
Halfpenny, Robert.... r f
Halfpenny, Thomas... o f
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Hall, David of
Hall, David rfbf
Hall, Henry o f
Hall, Joseph r f
Hall, Joseph rf
Hall, Lewis o f
Hall, Richard rf
Hall, Thomas rfbf
Hall, William .of
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Hardy, William r f
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Henderson, Robert....© f
Heney, Robert r f
Herdm u, George.. ..j g
Heron, A)e^... rf
Heron, Ge Tge j g
Heror;, Gilbert j g
Heron, Thomas j g
Heron, John j g
Heron, Matthew... ....j g
Heron, William rf
Hill,Tho3 of
Hitsman, John o f
Holiday, Samuel of
Holmes, David r f
Holywood, Wm r f
Hood, Robert of
Hood, Thomas of
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, 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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WESTS, BRADLEY ir CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC |BKIRTS.-For sale 1>y All flrst-class Dry
COUNTY CARLBTON.
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rf I 26f
.rf 3 25f
.rf 3 25f
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..rf 3 26 f
..rf 4 20 f
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st-class Dry
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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11 f
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19 f
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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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Lot.
2
7f
5
30 f
1
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4
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2
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5
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8
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dov^ds Houses in tbe Oanadas, United States and Europe.
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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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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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WESTS, BRADLEY & €ARY, 97 Ohambers Street, New York,
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Sharp, John j g
Sharp, Peter of
Sharp, Wm of
Shehftn, Jeremiah r f
Shore, Robert r f
Sims, David...., r f
Sims, John ...of
Si^effingtoD, Michaoi.r i
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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Taylor, Charles r f
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Taylor, Joseph r f
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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
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Wood, Albert rf 8 5h
Wood,H. 0.,P.L.S.rf 2 5f
Wood, Jonas rf 3 16 f
Con. Lot.
Wood, Leonard rf 4 8f
Woodburn, James of 3 19 f
Woodburn , James, jr. .of 3 19f
Yielding, Egar jg 5f
TOWNSHIP OF GOULBOURNE.
Alexander, Andrew
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
Black, Jobn
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Bleeks, Jamos
Bleeks, Tbomus
Bleeks, Thomas
Bobier, George
Bobier, Gregory
Bobier, John
Bowman, Jobn
Boyle, James
Bradley, Charles
Bradley, Jacob
Bradley, James
Bradley, John
Bradley, Jobn, saw mill
owner
Bradley, Joshua
Bradley, Bicbard
Bradley, William
Bradley, Robert
Bradley, Thomas
Bradley John
Brady, Patrick, sen
Brady, Patrick, jun
Brenagb, James
Brown, James
Brown, James
Brown, James
Brown, John, sen
Brown, John, jun
Brown, Jobn M
Brown, Robert W
Brown, Thomas .....
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WESTS, BMDL£T & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
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Con. Lot.
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
Cob.
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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Con. Lot.
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
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.— For sale by all flrst-class Dry
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Con. Lot.
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
exclnsiTe maniifiictarers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Goods Houses In the Canadas, United States and Europe.
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Winchester, Edward 12 25
Woods, James 3 8
Woods, Patrick 11 2
Wright, John 11 18
Con. Lot.
Young, John 11 31
Young, Robert 12 30
Young, Thomas 9 13
Young, Wm..... 8 12
TOWNSHIP OF HUNTLEY.
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Acres, George
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Aitkins, James
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Alexander, L ,>..
Akxander, N
Alexander, Bobert, jun..
Alexander, Thomas
Alexander, William
Alexander, Wm., sen....
Alexander, Wm., jun. . .
Alexander, Wm. A
Allen, James.
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A^rgue, George
Argue, Kobert
Argue, Thomas
Argue, William
Armstrong, Edward.
Armstrong, Edward.
Armstrong, James...
Armstrong, James...
Armstrong, James,..
Armstrocg, James...
Armstrong, James...
Armstrong, James...
Armstrong, John....
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3
3
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11
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2
3
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2
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3
3
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4
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5
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5
6
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10 f
11 f
llh
11 f
2f
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11 f
12 f
12 f
10 f
If
If
12 f
13 f
12 f
3h
3f
15 f
14 f
15 f
15 f
16 f
24 f
22 f
3h
24 f
4h
24 f
27 f
27 f
Armstrong, Johnston 4 16h
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
WESTS, BRADL£¥ & CARY, 97 Chambers SUeet, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKI»TS.-For sale by all flrst-class Dry
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Cod. Lot.
. 11 31
. 12 30
. 9 13
. 8 12
.... 4 16h
.... 7 19 f
.... 7 22f
un. 4 16 f
.... 7 22 f
.... 6 20h
.... 12 2f
4 21h
.... 4 2lf
10 20h
1 8h
,... 1 3f
3 18
.... 2 13f
.... 5 18h
.... 4 llf
.... 3 13f
.... 10 24 f
... 1 7f
.... 5 26f
.... 2 llf
.... 5 26f
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un. 1 6*'
.... 9 If
.... 10 1 f
... 9 li
.... 12 13
... 5 14h
.... 9 18f
.... 10 2f
New York,
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Con.
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
Lot.
19 f
17 f
19 f
18h
3f
Ih
If
18 f
16 f
13 f
16 f
25 f
3h
12 f
5f
lOh
22 f
llf
14 f
13h
12 f
19 f
18 f
12f
8f
16h
Uh
12 f
8f
3f
26 f
5h
26h
21h
20 f
27h
16f
17h
14 f
6f
20h
22 f
Con. Lot.
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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Ooods Houses in the Canadas, United States and Europe.
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TOWNSHIP OF HUNTLEY,
Con.
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.
15 f
8f
18 f
20 f
4f
21 f
22 f
3f
22 f
22 f
7f
7f
7f
26 f
18h
10 f
8h
12 f
15 f
9f
18 f
25 f
10 f
26 f
21 f
11 f
14 f
4f
5f
6f
4f
4f
16h
19 f
19 f
18h
9f
6f
26h
If
20h
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
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEI ELLIPTIC SEIRTS.-For Sttle by all first-class Dry
COUNTY CAEMiTON.
289
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.
Lot,
10
23 f
1
17 f
4
18 f
5
17 f
5
15 f
1
18 f
2
16h
12
3f
6
24 f
7
24 f
10
26 f
6
24h
11
19 f
9
5h
3
17 f
4
17 f
4
23 f
10
8f
12
6f
2
19 f
3
5f
7
13 f
6
15 f
6
14 f
4
16 f
5
18h
5
16 f
U
17h
11
27 f
10
10 f
7
7h
10
15 f
12
2f
2
I4h
3
15h
12
9f
12
5f
10
22h
4
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5
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11
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8
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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
2f
3f
14 f
12f
13 f
8f
15 f
9f
18 f
12 f
27 f
27 f
20 f
21 f
17h
21 f
20 f
2f
26 f
8f
26 f
26 f
25 f
20 f
7f
14 f
10 f
]9h
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
12
10
10
5
9
6
2
4
4
11
11
11
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8
11
10
11
11
11
11
8
11
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9
11
10
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3
5
4
4
1
6
11
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Lot.
11 f
24 f
7f
10 f
7f
6f
4f
6f
8f
8f
27 f
27 f
25h
18h
3f
22h
6f
23 f
24 f
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9f
8f
151i
21 f
23 f
23 f
22 f
22 f
2f
2f
If
14 f
231'
25 f
2f
22 f
5 19f
2 16!
4 19 f
2 16f
WESTS, BBADLEY k CARY, 97 Cbambers Street, New York,
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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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TOWNSHIP OF MARCH.
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
5
3
10
6
10
12
6
20
11
18
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
exelnsive manufactiirers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Ooods Honses in the €anadas, United States and Europe.
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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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243
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
15
26
24
8
25
13
10
2
24
13
13
9
26
27
20
14
21
27
6
20
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17
11
5
24
5
27
26
6
18
21
18
4
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
14
Tracy, Thomas 3 27
14
17
17
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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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doodii Houses )u (be Cauadas, Unitea ^talef» and Europe.
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TOWNSHIP OF MARLBOROVaH,
Con. Lot.
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
TOWNSHIP OF MARLBOROUGH.
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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Con. Lot.
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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28
5
5
3
14
3
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30
18
23
26
18
23
4
3
25
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18
24
22
23
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He ^e^Bon,Wm I 15
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
Con.
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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COUNTY OAKLBTON.
Con. Lot.
14
12
1
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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Ro^, Thomas 9 14
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
TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN.
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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20 f
35 f
24b
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26 f
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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-
keeper ...'.
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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80h
20 f
89 f
10 f
18 f
25 f
81h
4
35 f
1
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5
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1
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4 8f
8 82 f
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5 13 f
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26 f
32 f
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Clark, Wm
2
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Clark, Wm
3
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Clark, Wm
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Clothier, David
Collins, Samuel
1
12 f
Colville, David
1
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Corbitt, Crawford
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Corbitt, Patrick
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Corbitt, William, senr..
taverokeeper
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Corbitt, William, junr..
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Cornell, Thomas
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Costello. James
3
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Costello, J., blacksmith
Conghlan, Andrew......
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Coughlan, Thomas
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Courtney, Samuel
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Cowing, David
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Craicr, Daniel
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24 f
Craie, James
Craig, James
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Craig, John and James.
1
23 f
Craie. John
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Craig, Bobert
2
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Crow, Bobt., shoemaker
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Cummins, James
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Cummins, Bobert
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Cunningham, Denis.. . .
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Davey, John
2
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Davidson, Andrew.... t..
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Davidson, Francis B....
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Davidson, Hugh
6
26 f
Davidson, James
6
24 f
Davidson, John
2
21 f
Davidson, Samuel A . .
6
25 f
Davidson, Wm., efto....
6
24h
Davidson, Wm,, jun..
6
24 f
Davidson, Wm. J
5
18 f
Davis, Michael
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Davis, Bobert
3
13 f
Davis, Wm., sen
Davis, Wm., jun
Dawson, John
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
"" ans, Jeremiah ,
ms, Thomas
J4«an8, Hadadezer
Pairburn, Peter
Falls, Ann J
Falls, James
Falland, Thomas
Fannin, J
Few, Bichard
Finley, Joseph
Finley, Thomas
Fitzgerald, John
Fitzgerald, Mrs
Flood, Francis
Con. Lot
6 23f
5 20f
4rf34f
1 9f
2 3f
2rf 8f
2rf8 f
4 15f
4 15f
6rfl9f
6rfl5f
1 30f
1 39 f
lof 2f
2 28 f
2ofllf
6
5
6
5
3
3
2
16 f
12 f
16 f
25 f
12 f
12 f
3h
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27 f
28 f
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7f
6f
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10 f
10 f
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Lot.
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23 f
.. 5
20 f
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28 f
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16 f
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12 f
... 6
16 f
... 5
25 f
... 3
12 f
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12 f
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27 f
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28 f
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Fogarty, Andrew
Fogar ty , Daniel
Fogarty, Philip
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.... ......
Graham, James...
Graham, John, jun
Graham, Thomas, sen..
Graham, Thomas, jun. .
Graham, Thomas
Graham, William
Graham, William
Graham, William
Grant, Donald
Green, Philip
Green, William
Griffet, William
Grior, Christopher
Grior, James
Grior, John
Grior, Joseph
Grissey, John
Halfpenny, Jacob
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4 20 f
4 20 f
5 20 f
5rf29h
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3
4
1
5
5
5
5
2
5
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19 f
39h
33 f
8f
32 f
9f
5f
9f
9f
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24 f
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19 f
29 f
30 f
23 f
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39 f
6f
17 f
2 0 f 16 f
1
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23 f
16 f
12 f
10 f
3f
10 f
7f
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25 f
24 f
26 f
8f
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Hall, Mrs
Hammil, Owen
Hammil, Patrick
Hammil, William.
Hand, Thomas, sen
Hand, Thomas, jun
Hand,W
Hare, Robert, sen
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
Honeywellr E
Honeywell, Ira
Honeywell, Rice
Honeywell. Robert
Hoonan, William
Hopper, Edward B....
Hopper, George B
Hopper, William
Houlahan, George
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4
4
1
2
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30 f
20 f
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6rf34f
6rf34f
2 20 f
2 27 f
2 27 f
1 0 f 10 f
6
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3
3
4
5
5
4
1
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11 f
4f
4f
33 f
23 f
26h
28 f
28 f
14 f
31 f
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1 39 f
2 30 f
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35 f
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30 f
24 f
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14 f
Lattimer David
3
3
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Houlahan, Patrick
Lattimer, Robert
McKeni
Houlahan, 'lIiomae>
4
3f
Lattimer, William
3
8f
MoKeni
HoulahaD, Thomas, jua
4
3f
Lavallee, Louis
1
26 f
MoKeni
Howley, Patrick
3
3f
Leslie, James
2
34 f
MoLaug
Hunton, William
1
39 f
Leslie, Moses
4
11 f
lumbe
Hutchison, Bobert
6r
f 2f
Leslie, Thomas
2
34 f
McLeod
Hyde, Leonard
1
27 f
Lemoine, Antoine
2
27 f
MoLeod
Hyde, Mason
1
27 f
Lemoine, Charles, car-
MoMilla
Johnson, Andrew
2o
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riage maker
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McMorr
Johnson, Guy
1
17 f
Lenore, James
5r
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McRae,
Johnson, John
2
11 f
Lewis, Francis
2
18 f
MoRae,
Johnston, Walter
lar
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Lewis, John
4
21h
MoSourl
Keenon, Thomas
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26 f
Lewis, J. 6
Little, James
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Mackay,
Mackay,
Kehoej Joseph
4r
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4
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Kelley, Darby
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Linnahan, Hugh, tailor
4
9f
Mackay,
Kelley, James
4r
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Linnahan, Thomas
4
29 f
Madden,
Kelley, James
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Long, George
3
24 f
Madden,
Kelley, Jeremiah
Kellev. John
3r
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22 f
Loner. James
2
28 f
Nf
Maers, ^
MoAmmond, John, jun
MoBrido, Francis
Magee, d
Maiso, J
Kelley, John
3r
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20 f
Kelley, Joseph* •
2
11 f
MoBride, Hugh
2
28 f
Malcolm
Kelley, Patrick
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MoBride, Miles.
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28 f
Malcolmi
Kelley, Michael
4
32 f
MoBride, William
3
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Maloney
Kelley, Roderick
3i
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McCabe, John
Boflf 1
Mather,
Kennedy, Alexander....
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MoCabe, Patrick
B
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Maxwell
Kennedy, Donald
Bi
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McCaffrey, Charles
2
4f
Miller, J
Kennedy, James
1
15 f
McCarthy, Daniel
6
4f
Moad, Ri
Kennedy, John
1
16f
McClinton, Hugh
5i
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Moad, 1
Kennedy, Patrick
5r
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MoClinton, Peter
5
4f
Moodie, '.
Kennedy. Philin
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6f
McCloy, Robert.
McCullough, William..
0
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Moffisitt,
Kennedy, Timothy
3
13 f
3
6f
MoffRtt,
Kennedy, William
6
19 f
McDonald, Kenneth ....
5
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Moffatt, :
Kennedy, William
3
16f
M cEwin, Donald
2
28 f
Monaghi
Kilroe, Michael
2
8f
MoEwin, Reuben
2
23 f
Monaght
Kilroe, Stephen
2
8f
McFarland, John A B
26 f
Monagha
Kinoh, Alexander
2o
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MoFsrland, William ...
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Morris, (
Lafleur, William...^
3
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MoGaw, Joseph
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Moylan,
Lafontaine, Napoleon...
Lamey, Michael
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5
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11 f
McGee. James
1
1
22 f
22 f
Mu doon
Mu ligan
McGee, Robert
Langdon, John
6
31 f
McGovern, Robert
1
39h
Mulligan
Larkin. Thomas.
3
20 f
MoGuire. James
2r
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Mulligan
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by aH flivt-olass Dry
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MoGaire, Lawreooe....
IdCoKenna, James
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
Con.
2
6
5
4
Lot
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15 f
18 f
16 f
lofSOf
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23 f
2
29 f
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30 f
3
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5
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6
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6
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6
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5
24 f
3
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2
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2
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4
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1
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2o
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4
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2
23 f
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28 f
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32 f
AB
32 f
AB
31 f
5
20 f
6
20 f
5
20 f
2
5f
4
22 f
6
31 f
al
19 f
al
19 f
al
20 f
Mulligan, John
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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2
3
2
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26 f
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15 f
20 f
28 f
25 f
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29 f
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6 14 f
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34 f
19 f
29 f
30 f
14 f
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TOWNSHIP OF KIPEAK,
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
Con. Lot.
4 21 f
4 21 f
1 32 f
lrf31f
1
1
6
4
5
4
32 f
30 f
23 f
19 f
24 f
19 f
4 32 f
B Ih
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4 35f
2 11 f
5 22 f
6 21 f
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6 23 f
1 33
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2 33 f
2rt26f
2 29f
2of 7f
2rfl5f
2 28 f
1 39f
2 5f
2rf 2f
3rfl9f
3rfl9f
3rf22f
4 6f
4 lOh
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Reid, Robert
Reid, Robert
Richardson, D,, black-
smith
Rickey, George
Rivington, Richard
Robbins, Richard
Robert,^S., butcher
Robert, Franfoiu
Robertson, G. B., store-
keeper
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-
ber agent •••.••....»...
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 ,
Con. Lot.
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36 f
14 f
GrfUf
15 f
27 f
Cof 3h
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2 11 f
5rf35f
5rf35f
2 4f
lof21f
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lof39f
1 0 i'30 f
1 3Uf
1 3f
1 3f
5rfllf
1 36 f.
1 0 f 39
6rf35f
2 29f
lrf32f
1 I6f
4 23 f
lrf35f
lof32
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6 33f
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WESTS, BRADLEY A €AB¥, 97 Cliamberg Street, New York,
DUPLEX EUIPTIO SKIBTS.-For sale by aU flrst-class Dry
OOUNTT OARLETON.
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Con. Lot
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
maker 2ofl2f
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
Con. Lot.
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-
smith 2of20f
Wood,E.L 1 23 f
Woodland, Richard 1 o f 88h
Young, John lof 2f
Young, Michael lof 2f
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Con. Lot
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
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Lo;.
1
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1
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2
6f
1
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2
88h
4
84h
2
30h
3
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3
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3
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4
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1
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4
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1
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4
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4
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4
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3
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3
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4
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4
28 f
4
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4
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4
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4
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2
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2
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WESTS, BBiDLEY ft OABY, 97 dumbers Street, New York,
DRl£X ELLIPTIO SKIftTS.— lor sale by all first-class Dry
OOUNTT OARLETON.
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
eiclnslTe mannfactarers of J. W. Bradley's New Patent
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TOWKSBIP OT NORTH OOWER,
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
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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
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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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Chambers Street, New York,
-For sale by all flrst-class Dry
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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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Oon.
Lot.
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
\
6f
A
6f
A
6f
A
6
i
8f
1
Oh
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
Oh
A
]3
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
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
A
1
4
2
A 10
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
A
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,
PVPLP ELLIPTIC SfilRTS.-For sale by all flrsHl^s Dr;
OOUNTT OARLBTON.
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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
4h
1
6
1
6f
A
4h
A
15 f
1
10 f
1
lOh
3
20 f
1
lOh
1
20 f
4
6h
2
11 f
3
9f
4
23 f
2
25
I
7f
^
20 f
1
18 f
2
34h
1
21 f
4
82h
3
26 f
3
24 f
3
36 f
3
26 f
A
2f
A
2f
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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TOWNSHIP 07 OSQOODB,
Con. Lot.
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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TOWNSHIP OP OSGOODE.
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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
Campbell, Hugh
1
1
3
3
15
10
9 30
10 20
11 38
8 44
10 17
10 17
2 4
10 34
10 35
1 3
2 41
10
10
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4 3
10 18
4 4
7 32
6 20
7 80
9 25
6 21
7 24
5 42
5 39
8 31
5 41
5 34
WESTS, BRADLEY & €ARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by all flrst-elass Dry
Con.
Lot.
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21h
.... 4
21 f
.... 4
21 f
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14
A
16 f
00TJNT7 OARLITON.
Con. Lot.
39
89
80
29
42
86
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
268
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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Con. Lot.
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
34
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40
Hatch
7
Heanc
14
Henai
41
Henaii
6
Hendc
20
Heppi
2
Hoppi
11
Herbe
1
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,
OODNTT OABLBTON.
Con.
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.
11
9
4
11
11
24
21
21
11
15
16
28
9
8
89
39
29
20
16
16
17
6
34
84
39
88
40
87
7
88
19
84
81
5
5
11
2
19
20
11
11
11
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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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17
17
29
40
21
42
82
44
85
43
21
85
21
89
6
9
9
8
85
27
28
27
88
8
4
27
85
84
40
19
14
14
11
10
21
24
8
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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,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBTS.'For sale by all flrst-elass Dry
OOUNTT OABLBIOIT.
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Con. Lot.
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
OoB. Lot.
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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Mnrray, John 6
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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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
WESTS, BKADLEY A OART, 97 Chambers Street, New YorK,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBTS.-For sale bjr aU flrst-elass Dry
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Oon. Lot.
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
Con. Lot.
Tiemay, Thomas 2 8
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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York, John D 7
York, John W 9
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Acres, William
Adams, Robert
Aheron, James
Aheron, Michael
Armitage, Francis...
Armitage, James....
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Baird, John
Baskine, Frederick.
Baskine, James
Baskine, John
Bresnohen, Francis.
Bresnohen, John....
Brown, Thomas
Brown, Thomas
Brown, William
Baokhkm, John
Byron Thomas
Gacie, James
Carr, John
OarroU, Thomas
Oharlebois, U
Ooohlan, Patrick....
Coyle, Philip
Gumming, William.
Davis, Edward
Denison, John
Oollan, Matthew
Dollan, Patrick
Donohoe, William...
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Dmmmond, James
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Oilles, Alexander
Gorman, William
Gordon, Mathew
Gordon, Nathaniel
Gray, Gregory..,..
Gray, William
Grierson, James F
Grierson, James
Grierson, John ,
Grierson, John Hay
Grierson, Thomas
Hamilton, John ,
Hawley, John
Hedley, John
Hedley, John
Hedley, Nicholas
Hedley, William
Heflfernan, Patrick
Heth, Samuel D
Hobhs, William
Hogshaw, James
Holbrook, Edward
Holmes, Donald
Jordan, Thomas..
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WESTS, BRADLEY * €AB¥, 97 Cliftmbers Street, New York,
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L«ne7,Bobert 1 3f
Longstaff, Oharl«a 4 6f
MoDonftld, William 1 26f
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
Pun, James 5 8 f
Penny, Henry, jun 2 16 f
Penny, Robert 3 22 f
Pierce, Francis 3 4 f
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Pileaox, Michael 2 17 f
Richards, David 1 Af
Ritchie, Daniel 2 lOf
Robertson, John 8 19 f
Robinson, Wm 8 21f
Ross, Wm., sen 2 23f
Ross, Wm.,jan 2 22h
Shaw James 4 7f
Sisom, Samuel 2 7 f
Slack, Walton 6 4f
Slack, Wm 6 4f
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
Yoanghnsband, Henry... 4 If
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Baxter, Donald
Baxter, Samuel
Belain, Eostaoe
Beliale, Jaoques
Benson, Anthony
Beneon, John
Benson, William
Benton, Alexander
Benton, James
Benton, Joseph
Benson, Wiluam S
Bisson; Gregory
Bisson, Narcisse
Boyoe, Charles...
Boyoe George...
Bonrgeob, Israel
Bride, John
Bmyere, John
Cameron, Donald
Cameron, John
Cameron, Robert
Cashion, Daniel
Cashion, William
Casselman, Levi
Casselman, Martin
Casselman, Ralph
Casselman, Saxon
Casselman, Simon
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Christian, Joseph
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Clement, Andrew 10
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Edmonston, James 1
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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Tlobertsoii, Benjamin.... 1 Ih
llobortson, Joh' P. 8 f
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
Woods, Richird 8 8h
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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
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Bergeron, Felix 5
Bergeron, Henry 5
Bergeron, Israel. 5
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Blais, Philemon
Bonne, Gabriel
Bonne, Joseph
Bonne, Louis
Boudria, Joseph
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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.
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Chalmers, John
Charbonneau, Julien..
Charent, Charles
Charent, Toussaint, sr.
Charent, Toussaint, jr.
Chavalier, Bichard....
Clarke, Stephen
Clouthier, Thomas....
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Convrette, Herbert....
Culbert, John
Dawson, Lancelot
Derreau, Toussaint, jr.
Derrean, Toussaint, sr.
Desohamp, Baptiste...
Deschamp, Francis....
Desjardin, Antoine, jr.
Desjardin, Antoine, sr.
Desjardin, Joseph
Desjardin, Unesime...*
Dion, Pierre
Diothe, Antoine
Diothe, Baptiste
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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....
Con. Lot
5 ns D
4 ns 22
4 ns 22
3 ns 12
3 ns 22
ns 5
ns 15
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COtNTT ftUSSBLL.
275
Con. Lot<
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
Labelle, Pierre
Labrac, Baptiste
Labont^, Hyacinthe..
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..
Leduo, Antoine, jun...
Leduo, Charles..
Leduc, Joseph
Leduc, Pierre.
Lefebvre, Andre
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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
WESTS, BRADLEY & €ARY, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DVPIiEI ELLIPTIC SKIBTS.-For sale by all flrst-elass Dry
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
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4 ns 9f
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1 OS 6
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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
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ns llf
ns llf
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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
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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
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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
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ns 18f
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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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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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281
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
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1 11
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... 4 3
.. 5 2
... 5 2
... 5 2
... 5 18
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.... 10 B
.... 1 13
.... 1 5
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.... 1 28
.... 1 5
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8 B
.... 1 28
8 23
4 23
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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
24
17
9
9
9
20
20
20
28
28
12
11
4
21
27
4
1
1
16
D
5
5
2
4
26
24
10
10
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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.
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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
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART, 97 Chambers Street, New York,
DVPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS.-For sale by all flrst-class j)r
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Coo. Lot.
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
TOWNSHIP OF RUSSELL.
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
WESTS, BBADLE¥ ft CABY, 97 Dbamliers Street, New ¥ork,
COUNTT RITB8BLL.
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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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do^as Houses tn tbe Canadas, linUed states and Europe*
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Palnod, Oride 7 B
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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IMPORTBR, AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, k,
TELEGRAPH CO.'S BUILDING, METCALFE STREET,
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
BELCOURT & CO.,
GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES AND SPIRITS,
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
86 SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA, C.W.
PARLIAMENTARY AND GENERAL AGENTS-
One of the Partoera being directly connected with the Goyernment,
will attend to the Agencies.
BRONSONS, WESTON & CO.,
MKROHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
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Lamp Ohimneys. wioks. Coal Oil
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BOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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98 SUSSEX STJREET,
RUSSELL HOUSE
BILLIARD ROOMS,
JAMES llOURSET, PROPRIETOR,
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WINES AND SPIRITS,
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GOUIFdTRY PRODUCE IBOIUC0IKIII' AUB SOLID.
LIVERY, SALE
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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
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SUPERIOR HOME MANUFACTURED
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
51 SPARKS STREET,
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The Largest and Best Establishment of the kind
Lniphermen, Merchants and Fanners are particularly intited to notice the above.
ADVERTISING DIREOTOBT.
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FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DAMASKS,
14 RIDEAIJ 1ST., OTTAWA, €. IV.
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OFFICE IN POST OFFICE BLOCK,
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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.
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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.,
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421 SPARES ST.,
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OTTAWA, C. W.,
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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.
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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.
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HOUSE,
STS.,
)rietor,
IK or
mats,
SPARED.
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CANAM,
mdon.
^6,000
\WA CITY.
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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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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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Sign of the
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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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jm §nmmtt €i0mpn|r,
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
Hi
T. C. ALLYN, Pres't. GEO. M. COIT, Sec'y.
J C. C. LYMAN, Asst. Sec'y.
HARTEORB, G03Srjf.
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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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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..
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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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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—
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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.
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GLASS sTAiivinro UrORKS
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AINTER.
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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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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
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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.
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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.
309
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IS PUBLISHED AT
$4.00 A YEAR WHEN SENT BY MAIL,
OR,
.00 TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS.
It enjoya tba ]ugHt City circalatloa of any paper published at the Beat of
GoTernment, and is therefore the most desirable mediam for adTortisiag.
THE WEEKLY POST.
PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY MORNINGS.
OFFICE ON METCALFE ST., (off Sparks Street,) OTTAWA.
Subscription, $1 in Advance or $1.60 Credit.
THE EYEMNG POST
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.
C. E. STEWART & CO., Proprietors.
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ADYBRTISINO DIREOTOBT.
JOHN ROCHESTER, JR.,
MANUrAOTUIllR OF
Harness Leaiher, Waxed Upper, Grained Do.
PEBBLED GBAIN, AND CANADA CALF.
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JOHN ROOS,
TOSACCOS, CIGARS;
FANCY GOODS,
Meersohaum, Brier, Gutta Fercha Pipes,
&C.| &0<
A choice Assortment of
ALWAYS ON HAND.
26^ Sparks Street, Ottawa, C. W.
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X, XX, XXX AI.E AlVD PORTER.
CELEBRATED DOUBLE STOUT INDIA PALE ALE, ON DRAUGHT & IN BOTTLE.
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ADVBRTISINa OIBKOTORT.
ROBERTSON ti ROWSELL,
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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.
SIS
SmCENNES ft MoMAWHTON,
FORWARDERS,
B 31 'P"T?7" 23 32 XT
oTTm & mr to iimiiL avuDiiiLui.
TROY AND ALBANY. N. Y.
THEIR LINE IS COMPOSED OF STEAMERS
** MONTREAL,** " WHITEHALL,** « ROSE,'* " SOREL,** " ROVER,**
. " STAR** and « CICINET,**
AHD or
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 .
D. MURPHY, Agent. ISAAC BONNEB, Agent,
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
CAPlTALt
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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.
'[■•]
ored; Ambro-
jm .from old
bo flniihad np
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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lOB FBXNTXIIG,
' 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.
n of any paper
> ! and of the
I week of over
9 beatmedinm
Ottawa Valley.
ADVERTISINa DIBEOTOBT.
817
E S P E KT C E It
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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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69 YORK STREET,
OTTAWA, Oi W,
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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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€^MAT GKHTBJlL mWUM,
fiRMT TOTERN BiEWlI
— ^AND —
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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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ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.
•lUI WUIIM
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.
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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
MATT Q *I> v A nt v n Q
"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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BOKUS.
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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'
V" HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL,
HS^^3Tamii^ ^©iv.3iiri^'
$500,000.
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
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,
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h T. « W. PBNNOCK,
J, 6. BATTERSON,
Prtatdtnt,
A. B. CHAFFEE, Montreal,
Jgent for Canada,
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The undersigned, holding appointment from Thb Honorable
THE Speaker op thb Legislative Assembly, aa
wKewiIwi
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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