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[" 410 TORONTO.and the Courts of Law for the Couut trade, which will be greatly increase d TORONTO, The CarrTAL Crry of Western Canada, is situated on a fine bay of Lake Ontario, in the Township and County of York ; the City is an electoral district, returning two members to the Provincial Parliament, are held here.when the projected railroad lines, of which she will be the oronto possesses many natural advantages for centre, are completed\u2014distant from Kingston, 165 miles\u2014usual stage fare, 45s.\u2014usual steamboat fare, 20s\u2014distant from Hamilton, 45 miles\u2014usual stage fare, 7s.6d.\u2014usual steamboat fare, 7s.6d.Population, including the troops usually in garrison, estimated at 30,000.Academies and Schools, .Accountants and Agents, Architects, and Civil Engineers, .Apothecaries, Chemists and Druggists, Artists, .Assurance Companies, Life, Fire & Marine, Attornies at law and Barristers, Athenzum News Room, Auctioneers and Commission Mer akers, .Banks and Bank Agencies, \u2019 .Barristers and Attornies at law, Benevolent Institutions, .Board of Trade, .Boarding houses, .Booksellers, Stationers an Brewers, and Distillers, .Brokers, .Broom Maker, .Brush Maker, .Builders and Contractors, Building Societies, .Butchers, .Cabinetmakers and U Canada Compan pholsterers, Carpenters, Builders, £e., ! .Carvers, Gilders and Looking Glass facturers, .Chain Pump Maker, Chemists and Druggists, China, Glass and Earthenware De: City Council and Officers, .Clergy, Churches, &c., .Clothing Manufacturer, .Council of Public Instruction, .Commissioners for Court of Queen\u2019s Ben County Jail, .Coal Merchants, .Coach and Carriagemakers, Colleges and Schools, Commission Merchants an: Confectioners, .Coppersmiths, Brass F Custom House, .Cutlers, .Daguerreotypists, .Dentists, .Department of Public Instructi .Distillers and Brewers, .Dry Goods Merchants, Wholesale, Dry Goods, &c., .Dyers and Scourers, Engravers and Lithograp .« .À.d Bookbin Boot, Shoe and Leather Dealers, - - .\u201cse em ders, chants, .Manu- .alers, ke.d Agents, on, hers, .Engineers and Machinists, .Exchange and Money Brokers, Fancy Stores, .Fire Engines, &c., Flour Inspector, .Flour Merchant, .+.ch, ounders & Plumbers, INDEX, Pace.Pace, .426 Forwarding Merchants, .439 .426 Foundries, ., 439 « 426 Fruiterers, .\u2026.».489 .431 Furriers and Hatters, .\u2026 447 .426 Furniture Stores, .439 425 Gas Light Company, .423 .427 General Brokers, .ce eee «oo.485 417 General Merchants, .-443 426 Ginger Beer Maker, .« .439 .427 Glover, .+ .«oo.439 « 423 GlueMaker, .439 + 427 Grocers, Wine and Spirit Dealers, .445 .416 Gunsmiths, .439 .417 Hairdressers, &c.,.« .« + .446 .428 Hardware Merchants, .446 .428 Hatters and Furriers, .47 .429 Hospitals, .co.418 .429 HotelsandInns, .- 448 435 Incorporated Companies, .cee * 422 .430 Innsand Taverns,.+ .« + .448 .430 Jewellers, Watchmakers, &e., .448 .430 Judges, Legislative Councillors, and Mem- .422 bers of Parliament, .411 .430 Land Agents, + ~~» ., .449 .430 Land Swveyors, .« .449 .422 LampStore, .449 .430 Leather Merchants and Tanners, .457 Lime Burner, .«o.oo.449 .431 Literary Societies, .o.417 .431 Livery Stables, .Cee eee.449 431 Lumber Merchants, .» » 449 435 Machinists, &c.cee 437 .411 Marble Factories, + .« .+ .450 .413 Mechanics\u2019 Institute, .418 .435 Medical and Surgical Societies, &c., .415 420 Mercantile and Literary Associations, .417 422 Merchant Tailors,.450 422 Millers, .2 + 2 + + 4 + + + » 452 .435 Military Departments, .421 .435 Milliners and Dressmakers, .450 .418 Mineral Water Depéts, .» .452 .435 Music Teachers, .462 .435 Musical Instrument Manufacturers, &c., 452 & 453 457 Mustard Factory, .452 .421 National Societies, .415 .436 Newspapers and Periodicals, .458 .436 News Agent, .458 .436 Notaries Public, .421 and 453 .420 Nurserymen, &e., .453 .429 Oculistand Aurist, .453 .436 Oil Cloth Factory, .458 .436 Patent Leather Maker, .493 .437 Paint, Oil, Glass, &c., Dealers, and Painters, 453 .437 Paper Warehouses, .453 .437 Physicians and Surgeons, .454 .439 Pianoforte Warehouse, .458 .439 Plumbers, .+.+ .+ + + + .» .458 » 411 Planing and Sawing Mills, .449 .439 Police, .+ 4 +4 + 2 + + 0 41 » 439 Printing Offices, .454 TORONTO.411 PAGE.Pace.Provincial, Normal and Model Schools, .421 Tanners,» + + « « 4 442 0 2 467 Provision Merchants, .454 Tavern and Innkeepers,.448 Public Offices and Institutions, .412 Telegraph Companies, .422 Railroad Agent, = .454 Tin Plate Workers, .+ + + + + 457 Saddlers and Harnessmakers, .454 Tobacconists, .457 Savings Banks, .+ .424 Trinity College, .419 Ship Builders, .2 2 2 4 + + \u2026 454 Turners,.2 .458 Smiths, Horseshoers, &c., .455 United States and Canada Express, .456 Stage and Steamboat Offices, .455 Universities and Colleges, .418 Starch Factory, .- .457 Veterinary Surgeons, .458 Steamboat Agents, + .454 Waggonmakers, .458 Stone Cutter, .+ + + .+ 457 Waftchmakers and Jewellers, .448 Tailorsand Clothiers, .450 Water Works, .423 Tallow Chandlers, .457 Wine Merchants, .458 CITY COUNCIL.His Worship\u2014John G.Bowes, mayor.St.George's Ward\u2014Aldermen, Wakefield and Thompson ; Councillors, Ashfield and right.St.Andrew's Ward\u2014Aldermen, Ridout and Cameron ; Councillors, Ritchey and Carr.St.Patrick\u2019s Ward\u2014 Aldermen, Robinson and Sheard ; Councillors, Brigg and Dunn.St.James\u2019 Ward\u2014 Aldermen, Bowes and Whittemore ; Councillors, Hayes and Price.St.David's Ward\u2014 Aldermen, Dempsey and Kneeshaw ; Councillors, McLean and Beatty.St.Lawrence Ward\u2014 Aldermen, R.Beard and T.G.Beard ; Councillors, Smith and Patt.OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.\u2014 George Duggan, jun., recorder; John King, M.D., George Duggan, senior, coroners; A.T.McCord, chamberlain; John Boyd, assistant chamberlain; Charles Daly, city clerk ; John Wilson, assistant clerk ; George L.Allen, chief constable ; John Watkins, high bailiff ; Christopher Wright, clerk of market; John Dempsey, clerk of fish market; G.S.Howard, city surveyor ; Thomas Garlic, Charles McLennan, city inspectors ; P.Steers, inspector of wood market; Robert Hamilton, William Brown, fire inspectors; Thomas, Dean, George A.Barber, auditors ; James Trotter, Joseph Dixon, William Osborne, C.Stotesbury, assessors.The recorder\u2019s court is held on the second Monday in January, April, July and Octo- ter, its jurisdiction extends over the city and liberties.Number of police constables, 8 ; stations\u2014City Hall, and corner of Queen and John sts.FIRE BRIGADE.James Ashfield, chief engineer; John Carr, lst assistant engineer; N.Leonard, 2nd assistant engineer ; James Armstrong, fire warden.Fire Engine No.1, York\u2014Captain Thomas Humphry, Church st.Fire Engine No.2, Toronto\u2014Captain A.Ardagh, Church st.Fire Engine No.3, British America\u2014Captain H.Sproat, Bay st.Fire Engine No.4, Victoria\u2014Captain J.Beatty, Queen st.Hook and Ladder No.1, Toronto\u2014 Captain James Bird, Church st.Hook and Ladder No.2, Hercules\u2014Captain William Hill, Bay st.Hose Co.No.1, Nitagara\u2014Captain William Stephens, Bay st.JUDGES, LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS AND MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT USUALLY RESIDENT IN TORONTO.Rosinson, Hon.Joun BEVERLEY, chief justice, court of Queen\u2019s Bench.Macauray, How, J.B., chief justice, court of common pleas.Brake, Hon.WiLiam H., chancellor.Draper, Hon.W.H., judge of court of Queen\u2019s Bench.Burns, Hon.R.E., judge of court of Queen\u2019s Bench.McLean, Hon.Archibald, judge of court of common pleas.Sullivan, Hon.R.B., judge of court of common pleas.Spragge, Hon.J.G., vice-chancellor.Esten, Hon.J.C.P., vice-chancellor. 412 TORONTO.Harrison, Hon.S.B., judge of division and county courts.Jamieson, Hon.R.S., M.L.C.DeBlaquiere, Hon.P.B., M.L.C.Widmer, Hon.C., M.L.C.Gordon, Hon.J.M.L.C.BALDWIN, Hon.Rosert, M.P.P.for York, 4th Riding.Boulton, W.H., M.P.P.for City of Toronto.Boulton, Hon.Henry J., M.P.P.for Norfolk.McKenzie, William L., M, P.P.for Haldimand.Morrison, Joseph C., M.P.P, for York, West Riding.Price, Hon.James H., M.P.P.for York, South Riding.Ropinson, Hon.W.B., M.P.P.for Simcoe.SHERwoon, Hon.Henry, M.P.P.for City of Toronto.PUBLIC OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS, BANK or BriTisx Nort AMEricA, W.G.Cassels, manager, corner Yonge and Wellington sts.BANK or MonTREAL, W.Wilson, cashier, corner Yonge and Front sts, Bank or Upper CANADA, Thomas G.Ridout, cashier, corner Duke and George sts.Board of Trade, J.W.Brent, secretary, George st.Canapa Company, F.Widder, commissioner, Frederick st.City Hall, Front st.City Clerk, Charles Daly, City Hall.City Chamberlain, A.T.McCord, City Hall.City Surveyor, G.S.Howard, City Hall.City Bank oF MONTREAL, Robert James, jun., manager, Church st.City SUPERINTENDENT OF EpucATioN, George A.Barber, John st, Chief Engineer Fire Department, John Carr, City Hall.Church of England and Metropolitan Building Society, George A.Barber, secretary and treasurer, Albany Chambers, King st.Clerk of the Crown, John Radenhurst, Court-house.Clerk of the Peace, George Gurnett, Court-house ;\u2014deputy-clerk, John H.S.Dolmage, Court-house.Clerk of the County Council, J.Elliott, Court-house.Clerk of the County Court, Walter McKenzie, Court-house.Clerk of the Division Court, A.B.Sullivan, Court-house.Collector of Customs, W.F.Meudell, Custom-house, Front st.Commerciar Bank, M.D., John Cameron, cashier, Wellington st.Commissariat Office, Wellington st.Consumers\u2019 Gas Company, H.Thompson, manager, Wellington st.Coroners for the City, Geo.Duggan, senior, Duke st.; John King, M.D., Richmond st.County Engineer, F.Cumberland, office, Court-house lane, County Registrar, Samuel Ridout, Toronto st.County Treasurer, James S.Howard, Court-house, County Warden, F.Jackes, office, Court-house lane.County of York Savings Bank, James Henderson, treasurer, Duke st.County of York Building Society, W.S.Burn, secretary and treasurer, Colborne st.Crown Lands Agency and office for collecting rents on Clergy Reserves, C.W., Thomas Baines, agent ; Thomas Shortis, clerk, corner King and York sts.; EpUCATION DEPARTMENT, C.W., Rev.Dr.E.Ryerson, euperintendent, corner King and York sts.EMIGRANT Orrice, A.B.Hawke, chief agent, W.J.MKay, clerk, Scott st.Farmers\u2019 Joint Stock Banking Company, W.B.Phipps, manager, King st.west.Farmers\u2019 and Mechanics\u2019 Building Society, W.B.Crew, secretary and treasurer, Toronto st.Female Emigration Society, J.W.Brent, secretary and treasurer.Harbour Master, Hugh Richardson, Custom-house.Heir and Devisee Commission, William H.Lee, clerk, Court-house. TORONTO.413 Home District Building Society, R.McMullen, secretary and treasurer, Church st, House of Industry, Edward Perry, superintendent, Elm st.Inspector of Flour and Meal, Archibald Macdonnell, Maitland\u2019s wharf.Inspector of Weights and Measures, H.Piper, 50 Yonge st.Marriage Licenses, Andrew Mercer, agent, 18 Bay st.Mayor of the City, J.G.Bowes, City Hall.Maternity Lyingin Hospital, 36 Adelaide st.Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Robert Edwards, librarian, lane, off Church st.Montreal Telegraph Office, H.P.Dwight, manager, 22 Front st.Ontario Building Society, Charles Stotesbury, secretary and treasurer, Church st.Police Office, George L.Allen, chief constable, City Hall.Post Office, Charles Berczy, postinaster, Wellington st.Provincial Lying-in-hospital, and Vaccine Institution, 30 Richmond st.west.Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Dr.Scott, superintendent, Queen st.Peoples Building Society, N.Gatchell, secretary and treasurer, Front st.Revenue Inspectors, James McDonnell, 1st Division ; Peter Morgan, 2nd Division ; John Rose, 3rd Division, Court-house.Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Hon.J.Elmsley and Dr.Hayes, visitors, Richmond st.Royal Engineer Office, Captain Freeth, commanding, Front st.Royal Magnetic Observatory, Captain Lefroy, in charge, University grounds.Sheriff, W.B.Jarvis, Court-house ; deputy sheriff, T.W.Jarvis, Court-house.Toronto Athenæum, and Commercial News Room, St.Lawrence Hall.ToroNTo BuiLDING Society, W.C.Ross, secretary and treasurer, Wellington st.Toronto Commercial Permanent Building and Investment Society, Joseph Sheard, inspector, corner King and Nelson sts.Toronto Eye Dispensary, Dr.S.J.Stratford, Church st.Toronto General Dispensary and Lying-in-hospital, Mrs.Buchanan, matron, corner Victoria and Richmond sts.Toronto Hospital, Dr.Edward Clarke, resident surgeon.Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara, and St.Catherines Telegraph, P.R.Marling, secretary, 22 Front st.Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Railroad Co., F.C.Capreol, secretary, 6 Colborne st.Toronto Water Works, Thomas Brown, manager, foot of St.Peter st., Lake shore.Toronto Theatre Royal, T.P.Besnard, lessee, King st.west.RESIDENT CLERGY, CHURCHES, AND HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.Tue RicuT Rev.Joun StracHAN, D.D., L, L.D., Bishop of Toronto, Ven.A.N.Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York.Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A., examining and domestic chaplain, and secretary to the Bishop.ParocHIAL CLERGY.\u2014Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A., rector of St.James, and officiating chaplain to the forces ; Rev.Stephen Lett, L.T.D., minister of St.Georges church ; Rev.Richard Mitchele, B.A., minister of Trinity church ; Rev.Henry Scadding, M.A., minister of the church of the Holy Trinity, and chaplain to the Bishop ; Rev.Walter Stennett, M.A., assistant minister of the Church of the Holy Trinity ; Rev.E.Baldwin, M.A., assistant minister of St.James\u2019s church.CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST.JAMES.Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A., St.John\u2019s College, Cambridge, rector ; Rev.E.Baldwin, MA., King\u2019s College, assistant minister.TRINITY CHURCH.Rev.R.Mitchele, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, minister.Hours of service on Sundays\u2014eleven, A.M., and half-past six, », M.ST.GEORGE\u2019S CHURCH.Rev.Stephen Lett, L.L.D., Trinity College, Dublin, minister.Hours of divine service on Sundays, at eleven, A.M., and seven, P.M.; and on the last Sunday in the month, Communion Service at eight o\u2019clock, A.M.; and on every Holiday of the Church for which an Epistle and Gospel are provided in the Prayer Book, at eleven, A.M. 414 TORONTO.CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY.[The seats in this Church are all free and unappropriated.] Rev.Henry Scadding, M.A., St.John\u2019s College, Cambridge, minister ; Rev.W.Sten- nett, M.A., King\u2019s College, Toronto, assistant minister.Hours of service on Sundays\u2014eleven, A.M., and half-past six, P.M.ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH, In Connection with the Church of Scotland.Situated in Church st.Rev, John Barclay, A.M., minister.Divine service on Sunday at 11 o\u2019clock, A.M., and at 3 p.M.Sabbath school meets at 9} o\u2019clock, A.m.ST.MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL (ROMAN CATHOLIC).Church street.Tue Rica REV.FRANCOIS MARIE DE CHARBONNEL, D.D., Bishop of Toronto.The Very Rev.John Carroll, vicar-general ; Rev.Mr.Kirwan, Rev.Mr.O'Hara, Rev.Mr.Malony, Rev.Mr.Marivault, assistant priests ; Rev.F.Tellier, S.J., chaplain to the Convent of Loretto\u2014Hours of Divine service: Grand mass, on Sundays at 11 o\u2019clock, A.M.; Vespers, 4 P.M.Sunday school, 9 A.M., and 2 P.M.ST.PAUL\u2019S (ROMAN CATHOLIC) CHURCH.Power street.Mass at 9 o\u2019clock on Sunday, with an instruction.Attached to this church are ten acres of ground, used as a Roman Catholic cemetery.Convent of the Order of Loretto, CORNER OF WELLINGTON AND SIMCOE STRKETS, A branch of the old established house of Loretto, near Dublin, Ireland.In this establishment there are five professed nuns, three lay sisters, and two novices.There are in the city four Roman Catholic schools\u2014two male and two female.WESLEYAN CHURCHES.Adelaide street Church, corner of Adelaide and Toronto sts.\u2014Revds.J.Ryerson and E.B.Harper, clergymen ; service 11 A.M., 6 P.M.on Sundays, and half-past 7 on Tuesday evenings; Sabbath school, 2 ».M.Richmond street Church, on Richmond st., west\u2014Revds.H.Wilkinson and J.Douse.clergymen ; service 11 A.M, 6 P.M.on Sundays, and half-past 7 on Thursday evenings ; Sabbath school, 2 Pp.m, Queen street Church, on Queen st, near Spadina avenue\u2014 Service, 11 A.M., 6 P.M,, on Sundays, and half-past 7 on Wednesday evenings; Sabbath school, 2 P.M.Ministers\u2014Revds.John Ryerson, Church st.; Anson Green, 57 King st., east ; Eger- ton Ryerson, D.D., Bay st.; E.Wood, E.B.Harper, À.S.Byrne, John Douse, Wesleyan Methodist Book Room and Christian Guardian Office, No.9 Wellington buildings, King st.; Rev.Anson Green, book steward ; Rev.J.Spencer, editor.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA.Knoz\u2019s Church, Toronto\u2014Rev.Robert Burns, D.D.MINISTERS WITHOUT PASTORAL CHARGE.~Revds.Michael Willis, D.D., professor of theology, Knox\u2019s College ; Henry Esson, A.M., professor of philosophy, Knox's College ; J.Harris, Alexander Sale, principal of Toronto Academy.UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Corner of Richmond and Day sts.Rev.John Jennmgs, minister.Hours of service, 11 A.M., and 6 P.M, Sunday school, 21 P.M.; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Rev.J.Roaf, pastor.Hours of service, Sunday morning at 11 o\u2019clock ; Sunday evening at 6 o\u2019clock ; Monday evening at 7 o\u2019clock ; Thursday evening at 7 o\u2019clock.Sabbath school, Sunday morning at 93 o\u2019clock ; Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.Congregational Institute for Educating Young Men for the Gospel Ministry.Rev.A.Lillie, theological tutor ; A.Wickson, B.A., classical tutor.) TORONTO.415 HOLY CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.Bay street, near Hing street, west.Rev.George Ryerson, minister.Divine service on Sunday, 10 A.M.; 3 p.1.; and 6} P, M.METHODIST (NEW CONNEXION) CHURCH.Temperance street.Rev.W.McClure, minister.Divine service, 11 A.M, and 6 P.M.Sunday school, 2 P.M.PRIMITIVE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL.Bay strect.Rev.William Lyle and Rev.P.Parsons, ministers.Hours of worship, 11 4.mr, and 6 P.M.Sabbath school, 9 A.M., and 2 P.M.BAPTIST CHURCH.Bond street.Rev.James Pyper, pastor.Divine service on Sabbath at 11 A.M., and 6 P.Mm.Sabbath school, 24 P.M.AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner of Queen and Victoria sireets.Divine Service on Sabbath at 11 A.M.and 2 p.m.Sabbath school, 9 A.M.DISCIPLES OF CHRISTA congregation of Christians under the above designation meet in the upper room of the building adjoining the fire engine house on Temperance st., every Lords day at 11 A.M., and at 6 P.M.Seats free.A second congregation of Disciples meet every Sunday at the Disciples\u2019 meeting-house, Shuter st., at the same hours.NATIONAL SOCIETIES, ST.GEORGE\u2019S SOCIETY.Frederick Widder, president; J.D.Ridout, 1st vice-president; George Dupont Wells, 2nd vice-president; William Atkinson, 3rd vice-president; Rev.Dr.Beaven, chaplain ; Dr.Hodder, physician ; Henry Rowsell, treasurer; George Brooke, secretary pro tem.ST.PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY.J.G.Bowes, president ; John Duggan, Dr.Burnside, John R.Mountjoy, vice-presidents ; Samuel T.Green, secretary; Rice Lewis, treasurer; George Herrick, M.D , John King, M.D., physicians; Rev.Stephen Lett, L.L.D., Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A, chaplains.ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY.Thomas G.Ridout, president; Joseph Curran Morrison, M.P.P., 1st vice-presi- dent; John McMurrich, 2nd vice-president; John Shaw, Thomas Patterson and Hugh Miller, managers; Rev.John Barclay and Rev.John Jennings, chaplains; Dr.Telfer and Dr.Primrose, physicians; John Shaw, treasurer ; Angus Morrison, secretary ; Angus McIntosh, assistant secretary.MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND BENEVOLENT.TORONTO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.The Toronto School of Medicine opens the last Monday in October, and closes the last Monday in April.The lectures correspond to the requirements of the medical faculty of the University of McGill College, Montreal.This school having been recognised by that Institution, qualifies for graduation according to its rules.Lecturers\u2014Dr.Workman, Dr.Morrison, Dr.Langstaff, Dr.Aikin and Dr.Rolph.MEDICAL BOARD, CANADA WEST.Established by Act of Parliament.PresmenT\u2014Hon.C.Widmer, M.D., F.R.C.S., England.Memserns\u2014W.C.Gwynne, M.D.; W.Beaumont, F.R.C.S., England ; R.Hornby, 416 TORONTO.M.D.; George Herrick, M.D.; Walter Telfer, surgeon; William B.Nicel, M.D.; William Durie, K.H.and M.D.; John King, M.D.; E.Clarke, M.R.C.S.England, secretary.[The Board meet at Toronto for the examination of candidates, on the first Monday in January, April, July and October].TORONTO HOSPITAL.Incorporated A.D., 1847.Trustees\u2014The Mayor; the President of the Board of Trade, Toronto, ex officio ; Clarke Gamble; John King, M.D.; Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A.; Hon.C.Wid- mer, M.D.ATTENDING Puysicians AND SURGEONS\u2014Hon.C.Widmer, M.D., F.R.C.S., England, John King, M.D.; Walter Telfer, surgeon; George Herrick, M.D.; William Beaumont, F.R.C.S., England ; resident surgeon, Edward Clark, MR.C.S., England.Hours of attendance\u201412 o\u2019clock, noon, daily.During the winter session clinical lectures are given twice a week on the medical and surgical cases in the Hospital.Medical on Saturdays, at 1 o\u2019clock, P.M., by professor King, K.C.; surgical on Mondays, at 1 o'clock, P.M., by professor Beaumont, K.C.HosrITAL ENDOWMENT Orrice\u2014J.W.Brent, secretary, Church st., a few doors north of the Court-house.PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM, TORONTO.Two and a half miles from the City Hall, on Queen street.Conducted by a Board of twelve directors, who meet monthly or oftener, as may be needed.Chairman of the Board, The Hon, C.Widmer, M.D.Members\u2014Revds.H.J.Grasett, J.Roaf, J.Carroll, J.G.Chewett, M.J.O\u2019Beirne, J.Beaty, W.McMaster, W.Mathers, J.Eastwood, G.Gurnett, and Captain Eccles.OFFICERS OF THE INstITUTION\u2014John Scott, M.D., superintendent ; James McKirdy, clerk and storekeeper ; William Ramsey, steward ; Eliza Ramsey, matron.The building is designed to contain 250 patients, but 308 may be accommodated in it.There are at present within it, about 240 patients.TORONTO EYE DISPENSARY.(SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.) Hours of attendance :\u2014From 10 to 12 o'clock, daily, Sundays excepted.SurGeoN\u2014Dr.S.J.Stratford, M.R.C.S., London.TORONTO GENERAL DISPENSARY AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL, CORNER OF VICTORIA AND RICHMOND STREETS, Established 1st June, 1848.[Supported by Voluntary Contributions.] This Institution has received within its walls 174 females, and was the first establishment of the kind opened in Toronto.The patients are regularly visited by a committee of ladies.PATRONESS\u2014Countess of Elgin and Kincardine.MepicaL Orricers\u2014Dr.Hodder, Dr.Melville, Dr.Bovell, Dr.Bethune, Dr.Badgley, and Dr.Hallowell, MaTroN\u2014Mrs.Buchanan.The Committee have resolved that four beds shall be set apart for the treatment of diseases of ferhales.Students are permitted to attend the House on payment of a fee of £1 15s., which goes to the treasury of the Hospital.Clinical lectures are regularly given during the Session by the medical officers.PROVINCIAL LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND VACCINE INSTITUTION.30 Richmond street, west.Parron\u2014His Excellency the Governor General.PatroNess\u2014The Countess of Elgin and Kincardine. TORONTO.417 Dmecrors\u2014James G.Chewitt, chairman; Hon.John Elmsley, Rev.Mr.Carroll, Messrs.Wakefield, Barron, Lewis, Yates, O\u2019Beirne and Cheney.DirecTRESSES\u2014Mrs.Justice Sherwood, president; Mesdames Chewitt, Elmsley, Todd, King, Keefer, Crawford, Dunlop, Hallowell, Barron, Cheney and Jacques.MepicaL ATTENDANTS\u2014Drs, Hallowell, Bethune, Primrose, McIlmurray, and Trenor.ConsULTING PHrysicI1ans\u2014Drs.King and Herrick.This charity is open at all hours.and medical aid afforded poor females of every persuasion, free of charge, and is supported by voluntary subscriptions.Persons vaccinated on Wednesdays and Fridays, from 12 to 3 P.M., and vaccine matter supplied to persons at a distance, by transmitting, (free of postage) 5s.Norice\u2014 Lectures delivered during the Winter months, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, on anatomy, physiology, &c., natural and unnatural labour, and the diseases of women and children\u2014by professors Herrick and King, and N.Bethune, A.B., M.D., M.R.C.8.E.Clinical instructions given daily.For further particulars apply to the secretary, at 38 Queen street, cast.MATERNITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND GENERAL DISPENSARY, IN CONNECTION WITH THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.No.36 Adelaide street (first house west of Bay street, on south side.) MepicaL OrricErs\u2014Drs.Rolph, Morrison, Workman, Russell, Aikins.CommirTEE\u2014Mrs.Kneeshaw, Mrs.Captain Dick, Mrs.Mathers, Mrs.Latham, Mrs.McCord, Mrs.Dr.Rolph, Mrs.Dr.Morrison, Mrs.Brewer, Mrs.Elliott.MERCANTILE AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS, BOARD OF TRADE.Counci\u2014George P.Ridout, president; T.Clarkson, vice-president; R.H, Brett, treasurer; J.W.Brent, secretary ; E.F.Whittemore, R.Kneeshaw, S.Thompson, D.Paterson, J.Harrington, W.M.P.Hayes, William McMaster, D.Mac- donell, William M.Gorrie, John Shaw, L.Perrin, R.Brewer, P.Paterson, V.P.; R.H.Brett, treasurer.ARBITRATION.\u2014P.Freeland, William Henderson, J.Mitchell, E.H.Rutherford, James: Shaw, R.Beekman, J.D.Ridout, J.McMurrich, J.Lesslie, E.Michie, H.Row- sell, H.Scobie.Rooms over Carless\u2019s Depository, Yonge street.TORONTO ATHEN/EUM AND COMMERCIAL NEWS ROOM.Incorporated by act of Parliament.Orricers For 1851.\u2014Patrons\u2014His Excellency the Rt.Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., Governor General, &c., &c., &¢.; the Hon.and Rt.Rev.the: Lord Bishop of Toronto; the Hon.Chief Justice Robinson ; the worshipful the Mayor and Corporation of Toronto.Thomas D.Harris, president ; Rev.H.Scadding, M.A.; Hon, J.HL.Cameron, M.P.P., Jos.C.Morrison, M.P.P.; Hon.J.Elmsley, J.G.Bowes, mayor; W.L.Perrin, John Cameron, James Bovell, M.D.; Thomas Champion, D.Paterson, Jos.D.Ridout, À.T.McCord, R.Kneeshaw, P.Paterson, vice-presidents; E.H.Rutherford, treasurer ; S.Thompson, secretary ; M.P.Hayes, Geo.Brooke, Geo.Bishop, R.Brewer, and A.Leith, general committee ; T.D.Harris, J.D.Ridout, E.F.Whittemore, E.H.Rutherford, and S.Thompson, News Room committee ; Rooms of the Institution\u2014In the St.Lawrence Hall.Per Annum.Annual SubSCription.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.irorcrssrsensesssacesren seossasassrnccnvannsee sousacces 0 10 O [Life Governors are exempt from payment of the Annual Subscription.] News Room Subscription (including the Annual Subscription) : For a Firm (with right of admission for all the Partners, and, also for their Clerks as Junior Members) .\u2026#.arossscensrconensessersoratessencansarseasecuss D 10 O For two Members of à Firm \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026evenserseoses ronsossensensercreconsenseccee 1 15 00 For a Single SUb8Criplion .\u2026\u2026\u2026eccrssrssensesrsreroncenseccensensserseerersenseecnese 1 5 0) B® 418 TORONTO.For Junior Members (i.e.persons not in business, nor in independent circumstances) for the right of admission to all the privileges of the Athe- næum, and to the News Room from 7 till 10 P.M.0 10 Q SOCIETY OF ARTS.W.Thomas, president; J.G.Howard, vice-president ; P.March, secretary and treasurer.PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.Patrons\u2014His Excellency the Governor General, and the Hon.Chief Justice Robinson.The Hon.Justice Draper, president; George Dupont Wells, and Dr.Holmes, vice- presidents.CommiTTEE\u2014Instrumental\u2014A.S.Nordheimer, J.Ellis, J.Cochrane, and H.Eccles.\u2014 Vocal\u2014W.L.Perrin, J.W.Brent, L.W.Smith, and George Draper; Henry Rowsell, treasurer; J.Pardy, secretary.MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE.The library contains 1300 volumes, and is opened for distribution and reference every evening.The reading room is also open every evening.Public lectures every Friday evening during the winter season.Annual subscription, 7s.6d.; junior members, 5s.Robert Edwards, librarian.TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION.J.L.McIntosh, president ; James Mallon, vice-president ; George Dye, secretary ; R.W.Clendinning, treasurer.UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, &e.UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.(Formerly King\u2019s College, Toronto,) Visiror\u2014His Excellency the Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., Governor General of British North America, &c.&c.MemBers oF Convocarion\u2014The Hon.P.B.DeBlaquiere, chancellor; H.H.Croft, vice-chancellor ; the Rev.J.McCaul, L.L.D., president; Larrat W.Smith, B.C.L., pro-vice-chancellor; the Rev.J.Beaven, D.D.; Professors Gwynne, King, Beaumont, Herrick, Nicol, Rev.R.Murray, Professors O'Brien, Connor, Rev.F.J.Lundy, D.C.L.; S.Lightbourne, F.W.Barron, M.A.; Henry Boys, Jesse Hurlburt, Henry Ramsay, James Bovell, M.D.; John Scott, M.D.; William Wedd, M.A.; George Crookshank, M.A.; Rev.W.Stennett, M.A ; John Roaf, M.A.; Rev.E.Grasett, M.À.; J.Lewis, M.A.; R.G.Westropp, M.A.; S.S.McDonell, M.À.; Rev.H.B.Jesopp, M.A.; Rev.E.Baldwin, M.A.; J.Helliwell, M.A.; W.G.Draper, M.À.; T.A.McLean, M.A.; Arthur Wickson, M.A.; John Boyd, M.A.; J.Patton, B.C.L.; D.Mec- Michael, B.C.L.; James Richardson, M.B.; Edward Hodder, C.M.; E, Nation, secretary.MEMBERS OF SENATE\u2014The chancellor, the vice-chancellor, the pro-vice-chancellor, the president, professors Beaven, Gwynne, King, Beaumont, Herrick, Nicol, Murray, O\u2019Brien, Connor, Richardson, Hon.Christopher Widmer, Hon.J.H.Cameron, Hon.S.B.Harrison, Joseph C.Morrison, James John Hayes, M.D.; Oliver Springer, John Bowes, Rev.Egerton Ryerson, D.D.; Rev.Michael Willis, D.D.; Rev.John Jennings, Rev.Adam Lillie, Rev.Bernard O'Hara; Allan Cameron, secretary.Memsers or Carur\u2014Rev.John McCaul, L.L.D., president ; S.Connor, L.L.D, dean of law} W.B.Nicol, dean of medicine; Rev.J.Beaven, D.D., dean of arts ; George Crookshank, M.A.Facurry oF Law\u2014S.Connor, L.L.D., professor of law and jurisprudence.FacuLry or Mepicine\u2014H.H.Croft, profeseor of chemistry and experimental philosophy; W.C.Gwynne, M.B., professor of anatomy and physiology ; John King, M.D., professor of theory and practice of medicine ; William Beaumont, F.R.C.8, England, professor of principles and practice of surgery ; G.Herrick, M.D., professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children ; W.B.Nicol, professor of TORONTO.419 materia medica and botany ; L.O\u2019Brien, M.D., professor of medical jurisprudence ; James Henry Richardson, M.B., M.R.C.8.E., professor of practical anatomy.FAcULTY OF ArTs\u2014Rev.J.McCaul, L.L.D., professor of classics, logic, rhetoric and belles lettres ; Rev.James Beaven, D.D., professor of metaphysics and moral philosophy ; Rev.R.Murray, professor of mathematics and natural philosophy.Memsers or EnpowmEnT Boarp\u2014D.Buchan, chairman; J.J.Hayes, M.D.; G.P.Ridout, University members; Hon.J.H.Cameron, J.C.Morrison, Upper Canada College members, Allan Cameron, bursar ; S.Connor, L.L.D., solicitor ; Henry Rowsell, bookseller and printer; Daniel Orris, acting superintendent of grounds, steward and beadle.Bursar\u2019s Orrice\u2014The duties of this office are the managing of the financial and land affaire of the University of Toronto, and Upper Canada College.James Nation, senior clerk ; Edward Nation, second clerk ; M.Drummond, bookkeeper ; Hon.William Hume Blake, chairman ; Hon.John Hillyard Cameron, John Wilson; M, P.P., D.Buchan, and Dr.Richardson ; J.Burns, secretary.TRINITY COLLEGE.CounciL,\u2014The Hon.and Right Reverend the Bishop of Toronto; the Venerable George OKill Stuart, D.D., L.L.D., Archdeacon of Kingston ; the Venerable AN.Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York; Alexander Burnside; the Hon.Chief Justice Robinson; Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A.; the Hon.Chief Justice Macaulay ; John Arnold ; Lewis Moffatt, ; the Hon.James Gordon ; the Hon.Vice-Chancellor Spragge; Philip M.Vankoughnet; the Hon.Robert S.Jamieson ; Edward M.Hodder, M.C.; James M.Strachan; Sir Allan N.M:Nab, M.P.P.Trustees.\u2014Rev.H.J.Grasett, M.A.; George W.Allan; Lewis Moffatt.TREASURERS.\u2014 The Hon.George Crookshank ; William Allan ; James Gordon.SECRETART.-\u2014-Thomas Champion.\u2018The Medical Faculty has already been formed, and is now in operation.It consists of Edward Hedder, M.D., and member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England \u2014 midwifery and diseases of women and children.N.Bethune, B.A., M.D., member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England \u2014anatory and physiology.James Bovell, M.D., licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London\u2014 principles and practice of medicine.William Hallowell, M.D., member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh\u2014materia medica and pharmacy.R.Melville, M.D.\u2014principles and practice of surgery.Francis Badgley, M.D., late lecturer on medical jurisprudence in the University of M Gill College\u2014medical jurisprudence.Practical anatomy is under the superintendence of the lecturer on anatomy, Clinical lectures on medicine and surgery are delivered to, and obstetrical cases provided for those students who avail themselves of the advantages offered by the Toronto Dispensary, and Lying-in Hospital.The lecturers illustrate their respective subjects by suitable preparations, diagrams, and plates.Ample materials are provided for the anatomical department.A choice and extensive library is placed at the disposal of the students, under certain regulations.Terms for each course, £2 10s,, except anatomy, which is £3, and medical jurisprudence, £2.UPPER CANADA COLLEGE.Visrror\u2014His Excellency the Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., Governor General of British North America, &e., &c.CounciL\u2014-The Principal of U.C.College; Hon.J.II.Cameron, Q.C., M.P.P.; Jos.C.Morrison, M.P.P: ; J.H.Richardson, M.B., M.R.C.S.L.ENpowmENT Boarn\u2014D.Buchan, chairman; Hon.J.H.Cameron, Q.C., M.P.P., J.C.Morrison, M.P.P., G.P.Ridout, and J.J.Hayes, M.D.PrincipaL\u2014TFrederick William Barron, M.A.Masrers\u2014The Rev.H.Scadding, M.A., 1st classical master; Rev.G.Maynard, MA., mathematical master; Rev.W.Stennet, M.A., Qnd classical master; W.Wedd, M.A., 3rd classical master; J.P.De la Haye, French master ; M.Barrett, B.A., 1st English master; C.Thompson, 2nd English master; J.G.Howard, 420 TORONTO.geometrical drawing master ; J.Dodd, (pro tem.) master of commercial department ; J.Bull, (pro tem.) ornamental drawing master ; J.D.Humphreys, (pro tem.) singing master.M.Barrett, B.À.resident master ; C.Thompson, assistant resident master ; J.Dodd, assistant resident master.Fees\u2014preparatory form (for education,)\u2026\u2026.\u2026.serrerrarcrecs £1 15 0 per term.Commercial department, \u201c vsssesscococersecscsecenssss 1 140 4 College forms, ce aennceuvs sossocsenc ses ca00e .210 O « Board and lodging (with no charge for extras).\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.710 O « The sum of five shillings per term, or one pound per annum, has thus been added tô the former College fees for tuition, because the additional branches of ornamental drawing and vocal and instrumental music now form part of the regular College course.¢% All fees, whether for board or tuition, are to be paid ir advance to the collector appointed by the endowment board.\u2014 Collector, A.Cameron.COLLEGE TERMS : Autumn.\u2014From end of summer vacation to November 30.Winter.\u2014From 1st Dec.to end of February (including Christmas vacation}, Spring.\u2014From 1st March to May 15, or Wednesday nearest thereto.Summer.\u2014From 15th May to July 21, or Wednesday nearest thereto.Summer vacation of about seven weeks, from end of summer term.ENOX\u2019S COLLEGE, Ontario terrace, Front street.Rev.Michael Willis, D.D., professor of systematic theology, biblical criticism, and the pastoral care; Rev.Robert Burns, D.D., lecturer on ecclesiastical history ; Rev.Henry Esson, A.M., professor of mental and moral philosophy ; J.M.Hirschfelder, teacher of Hebrew.TORONTO ACADEMY, Ontario terrace, Front street.PrincipaL\u2014Rev.Alex.Gale, A.M.; 2nd master, Thomas Henning; assistants, John Laing, George Wardrope ; French master, Monsieur Deslandes; writing master, J.S.Stacey; drawing master, E.C.Bull; music master, J.P.Clarke, Mus.Bac.COUNTY OF YORK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Nelson street.MasTErs \u2014 Head Master, Mr.Crombie; 1st classical and mathematical assistant, E.M.A.Crombie ; 2nd classical and mathematical assistant, French master, Mons.Deslandes ; drawing master, G.F.Price.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR UPPER CANADA.Education office in the Normal School building, Goold street, between Yonge and Church streets.The Rev.Egerton Ryerson, D.D.chief superintendent of schools; J.George Hodgins, chief clerk and deputy superintendent ; Thomas Hodgins, 2nd elerk.EpucaTioNAL DeposiTorY\u2014In connexion with the Education office, there is an Educational depository for the sale of books, maps, apparatus and other school requisites, at reduced prices, to public schools throughout the Province.COUNCIL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR UPPER CANADA Appointed to manage the Normal and Model schools for Upper Canada\u2014to make general regulations for the government of common schools, and classification of teachers ; and to select ând recommend text and library books for schools and libraries, under the control of the educational department.Office, in the Normal School building, Goold street, The Hon.Samuel Bealy Harrison Q.C., chairman ; the Rev.Egerton Ryerson, D.D, chief superintendent of schools; the Right Rev.Armand François Marie de Charbonnel, D.D., Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto; the Rev.Henry James Grasett, À.M.; Joseph Curran Morrison, M, P.P., Hugh Scobie, James Scott 1loward, the Rev.John Jennings, and the Rev.Adam Lillie; Johan George Hodgins, recording clerk. TORONTO.421 PROVINCIAL NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS.Goold street, between Yonge and Church streets.Under the management of the Council of public instruction, and the general superintendence of the chief superintendent of schools.NormAL ScHoor\u2014For the instruction and training of common school teachers.The semi-annual sessions commence on the 15th May and 15th November in each vear, and continue for five months.Thomas Jaffray Robertson, head master ; Henry Youle Hind, mathematical master, and lecturer in chemistry and natural philosophy ; Patrick Walsh, teacher of music ; James Samuel Stacy, teacher of writing ; Archibald McCallum, teacher of book-keeping ; Patrick Seully, superintendent of grounds ; Thomas Johnston, janitor ; John Murphy, messenger.Mone ScHooL\u2014In which the Normal school teachers in training practice the art of teaching\u2014designed to accommodate 300 boys and 300 girls.Archibald McCallum, senior male teacher ; John Sangster, assistant male teacher ; Patrick Walsh, teacher of music; James Samuel Stacy, teacher of writing.Female department not yet organized.CUSTOM HOUSE.Foot of Yonge street.William Fabean Meudell, collector ; T.C.Scott, surveyor; John Cameron, 1st clerk; George Henderson, 2nd clerk ; George T.Warren, assistant clerk ; R.Emery, Dunn, T.McCarthy, landing waiters.MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, RoraL ENGINEERS\u2014Captain S.Freeth, officer commanding; W.M.Noble, lieutenant ; J.Bennett, clerk of Works; W.Mahony, foreman of Works; W.Graves, office keeper\u2014 Office, Front st., foot of Peter st.RoyAL ARTILLERY\u2014At Old Fort\u2014 Present establishment\u2014One corporal and four gunners.Rovar MagNETIC OBSERVATORY\u2014University Grounds\u2014Present establishment :\u2014 Captain J.H.Lefroy, R.A; Sergeant James Walker; Corporal Thomas Menzies; Bombardiers Charles Jones, and James Liley.Barrack DEPARTMENT\u2014J.Hogg, barrack master ; James Robertson, barrack sergeant.CommissariaT DEPARTMENT\u2014W.Stanton, assistant commissary general ; J.R.Goold, deputy assistant commissary general ; A.Neave, commissariat clerk ; J.Manghan, assistant elerk ; Charles Lynes, storekeeper; James Wheeler, assistant storekeeper ; John Ballard, writer, James Nolan, messenger.\u2014Office, Wellington place.Hours \u2014from 10 to 3 o\u2019clock.Reserve Battalion T1st Light Infantry.(Stationed partly at Old and partly at New Barracks.) Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart., lieutenant colonel commanding (and commandant); À.R.L\u2019Estrange, major.PUBLIC NOTARIES.John Armstrong, Charles Berczy, James Boulton, John Bell, Robert Beekman, William Henry Boulton, George Brooke, James W.Brent, George Bishop, Allan Cameron, Hon.J.H.Cameron, Thomas Champion, George Crookshank, jun., George Dug- gan, jun., Charles Daly, Andrew Drummond, John Elliott, Edward Goldsmith, Clarke Gamble, Alexander Grant, John George Horne, John George Howard, Samuel B.Harrison, Edward: H.Hawke, John O\u2019Brien Heward, John Helliwell, Lawrence Heyden, W.C.Keele, William Kissock, Simon Lee, J oseph © Morrison, Robert B.Miller, Robert C.McMullen, F.Muttlebury, John Maulson, Robert Mitchell, John William Marling, Edward G.O\u2019Brien, William Osborne, William Brown Phipps, John Ridout, Robert Stanton, John Shuter Smith, John Somerville, F.P.Stow, Larratt W.Smith, James Maxwell Strange, Maurice Scol- lard, Samuel Spreull, Alfred B.Townley, Andrew Wilson, William Henry Weller, William M.Westmacott. 422 TORONTO.COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THE COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, Residing in the City of Toronto.W.Andrews, jun, George W.Allan, William Henry Boulton, Henry John Boulton, jun, George Brooke, Secker Brough, William H.Coxwell, Allan Cameron, J.H.Cameron, R.P.Crooks, John Crawford, Skeffington Connor, Charles W.Cooper, F.F.Carruthers, Joseph Cathcart, Thomas Champion, George A.Dewson, Robert G.Dalton, Charles Durand, George T.Denison, Richard Dempsey.Thomas Ewart, Henry Eccles, Charles T.Fitzgibbon, W.J.Fitzgerald, William H.Fellows, Clarke Gamble, Alexander Grant, Thomas Galt, John Hector, John H.Hagarty, S.B.Harrison, John Helliwell, Edward H.Hawke, Charles W.Heath, Charles Jones, Edward C.Jones, S.M.Jarvis, W.C.Keele, Alexander Leith, Charles Magrath, J.C.Morrison, Angus Morrison, John Moore, J.W.Muttlebury, Archibald G, McLean, Samuel G.McDonnell, Waiter McKenzie, John McNab, Thomas A.McLean, Henry M.O\u2019Brien, William Proudfoot, George A.Philpotts, John Roaf, jun., John Radenhurst, Stephen Richards, jun., J.E.Robinson, D.B.Reed, A.B.Sullivan, Larratt W.Smith, John Shuter Smith, Charles C.Small, J.G.Spragge, P.M.VanKoughnet, Adam Wilson, George D.Wells, Henry Weller.COUNTY JAIL, Situated at foot of Berkeley street, Lake shore.Hours of admittance for visitors from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.John Kidd, gaoler ; Henry May, James Boyan, Samuel Beatty, turnkeys.INCORPORATED COMPANIES.CANADA COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY AcT OF PARLIAMENT AND RovaL CHARTER, 1836.Capital £1,000,000 sterling, with power to increase it jo £2,000,000 sterling.Office in London\u2014 Canada house, St.Helen\u2019s place, Bishopsgate st.Offices in Canada\u2014 Toronto, Frederick st., and at Goderich, Huren district, where emigrants or intending emigrants can receive or be supplied, by applying personally or by letter, with all necessary information, free of charge.Commissioners resident in Canada West \u2014Thomas Mercer Jones, and Frederick Widder.Any information respecting the Company\u2019s lands can also be obtained from Richard Birdsall, Asphedel, Colborne: district; and J.C.W.Daly, Stratford.The Canada Company have for sale about 1,000,000 acres in the Huron district, and 1,000,000 acres in blocks and scattered lots, in every township in Canada West.The Canada Company remit from Londen to Canada any sym of money by letters of credit upon their commissioners ; and likewise transmit any sum of raaney from Canada to any part of Europe.TORONTO, HAMILTON, NIAGARA.AND ST.CATHERINES\u2019 ELECTRO-MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY.T.D.Harris, president; Daniel McNab, Hamilton, vice-president; P.R.Marling, secretary.Office,22 Frontstreet.Office hours from 8 A.M., te 8 P.M., daily (Sundays excepted).MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Office, 22 Front street.Office hours, daily (Sundays excepted), from 8 A.M, to 8 I.M., H.P.Dwight, manager.TORONTO BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED IN 1846.Charles Berczy, president: T.W.Birchall, vice-president ; J.L.Robinsen, solicitor ; W.C.Ross, secretary and treasurer ; Bankers\u2014Bank of British North America.Office, Bank of British North America buildings, Wellington near Yonge street.FARMERS AND MECHANICS\u2019 BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED IN 1847.J.D.Ridout, president; Thomas Champion, vice-president; Muttlebury and Jones, solicitors ; W.B.Crew, secretary and treasurer.\u2014 Office, Toronto street, TORONTO.423 HOME DISTRICT BUILDING SOCIETY.Joseph Workman, M.D., president ; Hugh Miller, vice-president; Richard Dempsey, solicitor ; R.C.McMullen, secretary and treasurer.Office, Church street, near St.Andrew\u2019s Church.THE PEOPLE\u2019S BUILDING SOCIETY.Thomas Bell, president ; Alexander McGlashan, vice-president; C.W.Lount, solicitor; Charles Stotesbury, secretary and treasurer.Office, Liddell\u2019s buildings, Front street.UPPER CANADA BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED MARCH 28TH 1848.Hon.John Hillyard Cameron, president; W.Antrobus Holwell, vice-president; Cameron, Brock and Robinson, solicitors; Bankers\u2014Toronto Branch Commercial Bank, Midland district ; E.Shortis, secretary and treasurer.Office, corner of Wellington and Jordan streets.COUNTY OF YORK BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED 1850.William Wakefield, president ; Joseph C.Morrison, vice-president ; Thomas Galt, solicitor ; W.Scott Burn, secretary aad treasurer.Office, Colborne, near Church street.ONTARIO BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED 1850.William M.Gorrie, president; Francis Richardson, vice-president ; Angus Morrison, solicitor ; Bankers\u2014Bank of B.N.A.; Nathan Gatchell, secretary and treasurer.Office, Preston\u2019s buildings, Church street, one door north of Court-house.COMMERCIAL PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.Corner of King and Nelson sts.Thomas Clarkson, president ; John McMurrich, vice-president; Charles Robertson, A.Wilson, Q.C., E.H.Rutherford, John Shaw, Alexander McGlashan, directors \u2014Adam Wilson, Q.C., solicitor ; Joseph Sheard, inspector; Bank of Upper Canada, bankers.CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND METROPOLITAN BUILDING SOCIETY.INCORPORATED FEBRUARY, 1850.John Arnold, president; James Beaven, D.D., vice-president; Heath and Irving, solicitors ; Bankers\u2014Bank of Upper Canada; George A.Barber, secretary and treasurer; Office, Albany Chambers, King st.The shares in this society are £12 10s.each.CONSUMERS\u2019 GAS COMPANY.INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.Office, Wellington st, next the Post Office.Works on Lake shore, Palace st.Charles Berezy, president ; R.Kneeshaw, vice-president; H.Thompson, manager.WATER WORKS.Situated on Lake shore, foot of Peter st.; reservoirs south side of St.Mary st., head of, Peter street.Office, Wellington st.Charles Berczy, president; Thomas Brown, manager ; W.B.Leather, engineer.BANKS AND BANK AGENCIES, Hours of business at all the Banks, 10 a.M.to 3 p.M.BANK OF UPPER CANADA.Carita, £500,000.Head Office,\u2014Duke, corner of George\u2019s street.Boarp or DirecTors\u2014William Proudfoot, president ; J.G.Chewett, vice-president ;; T.C.Street, A.Bethune, T.Helliwell, F.Boyd, J.D.Ridout, W.Cawthra, Hon.R.Baldwin, G.J.Goodhue, F.Kirkpatrick, J.L.Robinson, A.B.Hawke, Hon.Chr.Widmer, C.B.Turner. 424 TORONTO.Orricers\u2014Thomas G.Ridout, cashier; E.Goldsmith, chief clerk; C.S.Murray, 1st accountant ; John Mosley, 2nd accountant; R.G.Anderson, 1st teller ; M.Scoll ard, discount clerk ; Henry McCutcheon, assistant book-keeper ; Frederick Stow, second teller; T.S.Shortt, private book-keeper; W.M.Westmacott, bill clerk ; James Brown, Philip Brown, clerks.Discount day\u2014 Wednesday\u2014Dividends\u2014January and July.BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN CaNaDA\u2014Montreal, Jos.Wenham ; Kingston, W.G, Hinds ; Port Hope, E.P.Smith ; Cornwall, J.F.Pringle ; Niagara, S.M Cornish; Darlington, Henry Read ; Chippawa, James Macklem ; St.Catherines, T.L.Hel- liwell; London, James Hamilton ; Chatham, George Thomas; Goderich, Jbhn McDonnell ; Barrie, Edmund Lally ; Stratford, J.C.W.Daly; Hamilton, Alfred Stow ; Brockville, J.F.Church ; Belleville, Erastus Holden.BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.\u2014PAID UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, STERLING.Heap orrice\u2014St.Helens Place, London, England, G.de B.Attwood, secretary; Thomas Paton, inspector of branches.ToroNTO BRANCH\u2014 Local Directors\u2014Lewis Moffatt and Frederick Perkins; W.G.Cassels, manager.Orricers \u2014W.W.Ransom, accountant; G.H.Sootheran, teller ; Geo.Bishop, bookkeeper ; M.Jack, discount clerk ; Samuel Coulson, messenger.Office, corner Yonge and Wellington streets.: Discount days\u2014Tuesdays and Fridays.All the Branches grant Bills of Exchange on the Court of Directors in London, and on the Branches and Agencies of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, and the National Bank of Scotland, from whom letters of credit on the colonies can be obtained.COMMERCIAL BANK OF THE MIDLAND DISTRICT, KINGSTON.CariTAL, £500,000.Orricers\u2014John Cameron, cashier ; A.Drummond, teller; A.Cameron, accountant; \u2018W.Pyper, discount clerk; James George, assistant book-keeper ; R.O\u2019Brien, messenger.Discount days\u2014Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays\u2014Dividends\u20141st January and 1st July.Office\u2014 Wellington street, west.BANK OF MONTREAL.CaPITAL, £750,000.ToronTo BrancH\u2014Office\u2014Yonge, corner of Front street.Orricers\u2014J.F.Smith, president; W.Wilson, cashier; J.G.Horne, accountant; W.G.Telfer, discount clerk ; G.H.Wilson, teller; W.Liddell, bookkeeper.Discount days\u2014Tuesdays and Fridays.BRANCH OF THE CITY BANK OF MONTREAL.Samuel Workman, John Mulholland, directors; Robert James, jun., manager; Henry Legge, accountant ; Charles J.Scott, teller; John Harper, jun., clerk.FARMERS\u2019 JOINT STOCK BANKING COMPANY.UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF PARLIAMENT.CariTaL, £25,000.\u2018Orricers\u2014J.W.Sherwood, president ; W.B.Phipps, manager.Office\u2014King, st., west of Yonge street.AcewTs\u2014NEw Yorx\u2014Drew, Robinson & Co.Buffalo\u2014Merchant\u2019s Bank.COUNTY OF YORK (FORMERLY HOME DISTRICT) SAVINGS BANK, FOR THE EARNINGS OF JOURNEYMEN TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, SERVANTS, LABOURERS, &c.Wm.Proudfoot, chairman ; Hon.George Crookshank, Hon.John S.Macaulay, directors ; James Henderson, treasurer.Office\u2014Duke street, open every day (except Sundays), from ten to two o\u2019clock.BANK HOLIDAYS.Queen\u2019s Birth Day, Christmas Day, New Year\u2019s Day, Good Friday, by act of Parliament; and Ash Wednesday and Easter Monday, by custom. TORONTO.425 ASSURANCE COMPANIES, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE.Albion Life Assurance Company, Hon.W.Cayley, agent, Wellington st.American Live Stock Assurance Company, George H.Cheney, agent, King st.Ætna Fire and Life Assurance Company of Hartford, Whittemore, Rutherford & Co., agents, King st.east.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Francis Heward, agent, Front st.BrrT15H AMERICA Fire, Live and MARINE AssURANCE ComPANY, Hon.W.Allan, governor; G.P.Ridout, deputy governor; Joseph Beckett, Hon.James Gordon, T.D.Harris, T.Helliwell, David Paterson, Peter Paterson, William Proudfoot, directors ; William Proudfoot, Hon.James Gordon, T.D.Harris, trustees ; Thomas William Birchall, managing director; Clarke Gamble, solicitor; Bank of Upper Canada, bankers.Office, George near Duke st.Branch Office at Montreal, William Steward, manager, 33 Great St.James st.British Commercial Assurance Company, William Kissock, agent, Wellington st.CANADA LIFE AssURANCE Company, E.Bradburne, agent, Wellington st.Church of England Life and Fire Assurance and Trust and Annuity Institution of London ; the Lord Bishop of Toronto, and the Archdeacon of York, patrons ; Dr.O\u2019Brien, medical referee; E.T.Dartnell, agent, 24 Albert buildings, King st.east.Colonial Life Assurance Company, J.Maulson, agent, King st.Columbus Fire and Marine Insurance Company, George H.Cheney, agent, King st.Eagle Life and Fire Assurance Company, John Cameron, agent, Commercial Bank, M.D.Equitable Fire Assurance Company, F.H.Heward, agent, Front st.Globe Life and Fire Assurance Company, J.W.Brent, agent, Church st.Hartford Fire Assurance Company, Whittemore, Rutherford & Co., agents, King st.east, Home District Mutual Fire Assurance Company, John Raines, secretary, corner King and Nelson sts.Kingston Fire and Marine Assurance Company, Henry Fowler, agent, 41 Yonge st.Lafayette Marine Assurance Company, F.H.Heward, agent, Front st.Merchants Mutual Insurance Company of Buffalo, Samuel Spruell, agent, 61} Yonge st.Montreal Fire, Life and Inland Marine Assurance Company, Robert Beekman, agent, Yonge st.Murvar Lire INSURANCE ComPANY of Connecticut, James Manning, agent, 35 Yonge st.National Loan Fund Life Assurance Company, F.H.Heward, agent, Front st.New York Mutual Life Assurance Company, G.H.Cheney, agent, King st.North Western Fire and Marine Assurance Company of Oswego, James Browne, agent, Browne's wharf.Orleans Fire and Marine Insurance Company, G.H.Cheney, agent, King st.Phenix Fire and Life Insurance Company, Moffatts, Murray & Co., agents, 7 Yonge st.PROTECTION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, James Manning, agent, 35 Yonge st.Protection Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Hartford, Whittemore, Rutherford and Co., agents, King st.east.: PRoviNcraL MUTUAL and GENERAL InsurANCE Company, À.M.Clark, president ; James S.Howard, vice-president ; W.L.Perrin, W.Gooderham, James L.Robinson, John G.Bowes, J.C.Morrison, William Atkineon, J.G.Worts, Charles Berczy, Dr.Hayes, G.Crawford, directors; E.G.O\u2019Brien, secretary ; John Duggan, solicitor ; Bank of Upper Canada, bankers.Office, Church st.Quebec Fire Assurance Company, F.H.Heward, agent, Front st.êt.Lawrence Inland Marine Assurance Company, E.C.Jones, agent, King st.east.8.Lawrence Mutual Fire Assurance Company of Ogdensburg, W.Kissock, agent, Wellington st.Western Assurance Company, Thomas Haworth, president ; Robert Stanton, secretary, onge st. 426 TORONTO.PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c., ARBANGED UNDER THEIR RESPEOTIVE HEADS, ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.Brown, Misses, ladies\u2019 school, Church st.McKenzie, Rev.J.G.D., academy, Yorkville, Cozens, Mrs., ladies\u2019 school, Beverley st.Poetter, Mrs., ladies\u2019 school, William st.Deslandes, Mr.and Mrs., ladies\u2019 school, head of Radcliffe, Mrs., ladies\u2019 school, Adelaide st, John st.west.Hurlburt, Mr.and Mrs., ladies\u2019 school, Bey st.Sha TP William, academy, Adelaide st, west, Loretto House, ladies\u2019 school, corner Wellington Smith, Mrs.and Miss, ladies\u2019 school, 162 King and Simcoe sts.st.Loscombe, C.R., academy, Queen st., west.Tatham, Rev.William, academy, Church at.McNally, Misses, ladies\u2019 school, Wellington st.* ACCOUNTANTS AND AGENTS.MANNING, JAMES, general insurance agent, 35 Yonge st.SprevLL, SAMUEL, accountant and notary, 613 Yonge st.Bell, Thomas, corner King and Church sts.Williamson, William, Wellington buildings, King Fraser, Jas., Wellington buildings, King st., east.st., east.ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS.: CUMBERLAND & RIDOUT, architeets and civil engineers, carner King and Nelson sts.Howarp, J.G., architect and civil engineer, 82 King st, west.Passmore, F.F., architect, 8 King st., west.Txomas, WILLIAM, architect, Oakham house, Church st.T'uLLY, JOHN, architect and civil engineer, 43 King st, east.Turry, Kivas, architect and civil engineer, 8 King st., west.Fraser, W.W., Agnes st.Youag, Thomas, 108 Queen st,, west.Sheard, Joseph, McGill st.ARTISTS.Meyer, Hoppener, 8 King st., west.| Price, G.F., 51 King st., east.AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Aaron, 1., auctioneer, appraiser, and general commission merchant and land agent, 79 Yonge st., corner of Adelaide st.\u2014auctioneer to H.M.Ordnance, C.W.Beekman, RoBERT, general auctioneer, wholesale commission agent and accountant, 43 Yonge st.\u2014consignmenta strictly attended to.MacponaLp, A., auctioneer, stock and produce broker, general agent and commission merchant, 61 Yonge st.\u2014liberal cash advances made on consignments.McMu.zen, Robert C., city auctioneer and general commission merchant, Church st., adjoining St.Andrews church.See card.RussEeLL, JoHN, auctioneer and general dry goods merchant, 15 and 23 King st., east\u2014 liberal advances made on goods for positive sale, i \u2018WakeriELD, WILLIAM, auctioneer and general commission merchant, 38 King st.,east Crew, W.B., Toronto st, O\u2019Donoughue, M., 55 King st., east.Henderson, T., 123 King st., east.Wilson & McCabe, 11 King st., east.O\u2019Donougbue, J., 7 King st., east.R.C.MCMULLEN, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, House, Land, General Commission, Division Court Agent, AUCTIONEER, BROKER, &G.SECRETARY AND TREASURER TO THE HOME DISTRICT BUILDING SOCIETY.NEW COMMISSION AND AUCTION MART, Church Street, TORONTO. TORONTO.427 BAKERS.NasmITH, JOHN, fancy hread and biscuit baker, 17 Nelson st, SteIGH, SAMUEL, English and French biscuit baker, wholesale and retail, 122 and 124 King st., east.Baker, Charles, 85 Duke st.Reeves, Richard, 56 York st.Barrett, W.& E., Queen st., west.Reeves, William, 157 Queen st., west.Brunt, George, 95 King st., west.Reeves, Arthur, 95 King st, west.Coles, George, Yonge st.Reynolds, William, 256 Yonge st.Earl, T.Queen st., west.| Ryan, J., Queen st., west.Mathers & Brown, Yonge st.Simpson, George, 111 Queen st., west.Rattray, Alexander, 99 Yonge st.VICTORIA STEAM MILLS, 122, 124, and 126 KING STREET, FAST, TORONTO.Milling, Baking, and Confectionery Establishment, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.SAMUEL SLEICH, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF BISCUITS, Comprising Soda, Presburgh, Wine, Lemon, Milk, Arrow Root, Infant, &ec., &c.IMPROVED CRACKERS, made by a new and costly machine.ALL, EINDS OF CONFECTIONERY.Cakes beautifully iced at the shortest notice.Flour for home and exportaticn.Sea Bread, all kinds.8.8.is enabled, by the application of Machinery and Steam Power to the manufacture of the diffe~ rent articles, to compete with any house in the Province for chaapness, elegance and despatch, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES AT LAW.Bacon, WILLIAM VINNE, attorney and golicitor in chancery, City buildings, corner of King st., east, and Church st.Ber & CrowTHER, barristers and attornies at law, City buildings, corner of King st., east, and Church st.Bourton, Hon.J., Church st.Bourton, H.J., jun., barrister and attorney at law, Church st.BouLToN, JAMES, barrister and attorney at law, Church st.Bourton, W.H., barrister and attorney at law, John st.Born, J., attorney at law, Wellington buildings, King st., east, BrookE, GEORGE, barrister and attorney at law, corner King and Nelson sts, BroucH, Brock & Ropinson, barristers and attornies at law, Wellington buildings, Wellington st.Brock, GEORGE, barrister and attorney at law, Wellington st., opposite Commereial Bank.Cameron, Hox.J.H., barrister and attorney at law, Wellington chambers, opposite Commercial Bank.CARKUTHERS, F.F., barrister and attorney at law, Liddells buildings, Church st.CATHCART, J.A., attorney at law, Bath st., corner of Adelaide st, of M\u2019Donald\u2019s square, RAWFORD, HAGGARTY & CRUICKSHANKS, barristers and attornies at law, Church st.Coorg, R., barrister and attorney at law, King st., eat.Cayrey & Cameron, barristers at law, Chureh st.RICEMORE, JuHN, barrister and attorney at law, Church st.ooks, R, P.,, barrister at law, Bank buildings, Wellington st, ° 428 TORONTO.Da.Ton, R.G., barrister and attorney at law, Wellington buildings, King st.Dempsey & KEELE, barristers at law, Church st.Denison & DeEwson, barristers at law, new market buildings, Dvccan & MorPHr, barristers at law, Church st.Duranp, C., barrister at law, 109 King st., west.FREELAND, PATRICK, barrister, attorney at law and notary, two doors west of court house, Church st.FITZGERALD & FITZGIBBON, barristers and attornies at law, 43 King st.GALT, THOMAS, barrister and attorney at law, Liddell\u2019s buildings, Church st.GamszE, C., barrister and attorney at law, Church st.GWYNNE, J., barrister and attorney at law, King st., west.HALLINAN, JAMES, barrister and attorney at law, 26 King st.Hawke, E.H., barrister and attorney at law, Wellington buildings, King st.Hearn & IRVINE, barristers and attornies at law, Albany chambers, King st.Hector & WELLER, barristers and attornies at law, Wellington st., east, Horne, JAMES, attorney at law, Church st, Hoveuron, G.W., attorney at law, 3 King st, east.Jarvis, S.M., barrister and attorney at law Wellington buildings, King st., east.KEEFER, ALEXANDER, barrister at law, City buildings, corner of Church and King sts.LounTt, CHARLES W., barrister and attorney at law, City buildings, corner of King and Church sts.MACDONNELL, ALEXANDER, barrister at law, Wellington buildings, King st., east McLEAN, A.G., barrister and attorney at law, Church st.McNas, J., barrister and attorney at law, Preston buildings, Church st.Morrison, Connor & McDonNALD, barristers and attornies at law, 43 King st., west.Morrison, ANGUS, barrister and attorney at law, Preston buildings, Church st.Mowat, Ewart & HeLLiwEeLL, barristers and attornies at law, 44 Yonge st.Reap & LEeiTH, barristers and attornies at law, Church st.Roar, J., attorney at law, Toronto st.RoBinsoN & ALLAN, barristers at law, Bank buildings, Wellington st.SuerwooD & PHILPOTTS, barristers and attornies at law, Liddell\u2019s buildings, Church st.SOMMERVILLE, JOHN, attorney, at law, Wellington buildings, King st.STRONG, S.H., barrister and attorney at law, 4 Wellington buildings, King st., east.TURNER, J., attorney at law, Toronto st.VANKOUGHNET & BROTHER, barristers and attornies at law, Church st.Van Norman & McMicHAEL, barristers and attornies at law, 53 King st.Wizson & SMITH, barristers and attornies at law, 4 King st , west.Dempsey, J.W.& R., barristers, Church st.Sherwood, Hon.Henry, barrister, John st.* Duggan, Geo., jun., barrister, city recorder, Ade- Smith, L.W., barrister, Toronto st.laide st.Strachan, James McGill, barristor, York st.Eccles, Henry, barrister, Toroto st.Strong, S.H., solicitér in chancery, Toronto st.Elliott, J., attorney, Church st.Wells, George B., barrister, Albany chambers, Grant, A., barrister, 65 Yonge st.King st., east.BOARDING HOUSES.Bernard, Mrs., 131 King st., west.Kennedy, Mrs., Shepherd st.Casper, Samuel, Adelaide st.Monroe, Mrs., Yonge st.Cullen, Mrs., Bond st.Naughton, Mrs., Queen st., east.Fisher, J.T., 1 King st., west.Odell, Mrs., York st.Fitzgerald, Miss, corner Adelaide and York sts.Robinson, Miss, Gerrard st.Graham, Mrs., Duke st.Thompson, Mrs., Front st.Henderson, Mrs., corner Queen and Simcoe sts.Toronto Club House, corner King and York sts.BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BINDERS.ALLANSON, J., Yonge st, near Alice st., dealer in English periodicals, &c.; ARMOUR, ANDREW H., & Co., wholesale and retail booksellers, stationers, and binder, 14 King st., west.See card, page 433.BaLFour, JoHN, bookseller and stationer, job and ornamental printer, 119 King st., east.BREWER, M\u2018PHAIL, & Co., wholesale stationers and publishers (by authority of the Council of Public Instruction of Upper Canada) of the series of national school books, 46 King st. TORONTO.429 CuurcH Society of Diocese or Toronto Book Depot, 5 King st., west.FisHER, C., bookseller and fancy stationer, 12 Yonge st., next Elgie\u2019s hotel\u2014a choice assortment of combs, toys, brushes, paper-hangings, looking-glasses, &c., picture frames made to order.LessLIE, JAMES, bookseller, stationer, letter-press printer, and druggist, King st., east.MacLeAR, T., bookseller and stationer, 45 Yonge st., agent for Blackie & Son.See card.Piees, A.F., stationer, bookbinder, letter-press and copperplate printer, 7 King st., west.RowsELL, Henry, stationer, bookseller, printer, and bookbinder\u2014hookseller and printer to the University of Toronto, and to Upper Canada College, 78 King st., west,\u2014 general printing office, 8 Wellington buildings, King st.Scosie, HuGH, bookseller and stationer, Adelaide buildings, 16 King st., east\u2014book and job printing, bookbinding and ruling, copperplate and wood engraving, and lithographic printing, &e.Suewan, M., & Co., New York book and fancy store, Arcade, St.Lawrence building, King st., dealers in books, stationery, and fancy goods, wholesale and retail.WesLEYAN METHODIST Book Room, Wellington buildings, King st., east.Bentley, John, 65 and 67 Yonge st.Carless, James, religious tract society, and bible depot, 47 Yonge st.Cuthbert, Richard, bookbinder, 65 Richmond st., east.Donolly, J., bookseller, 12 Arcade.Rodgers, J., bookseller, 9 Arcade.BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER STORES.Brown & CHILDS, wholesale and retail dealers in and manufacturers of boots, shoes, and leather of every description, 88 King st., east\u2014only agents in Canada for the sale of Camdee\u2019s india rubber over shoes.Cornish, JoHN, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, 12 King st., east, 6 doors from Yonge st.Harrison, J., boot and shoe manufacturer, 107 Yonge st.Morcan, G.W., boot and shoe manufacturer, and dealer in india rubber overshoes, 93 Yonge st.Wirson, DAvrD, boot and shoe manufacturer, 19 King st, west\u2014an extensive variety of every article in the line, constantly on hand, at unusually low prices.Bennett, H., Nelson st.Lysaught, G., 37 King st., east.Blogg, J.8., 10 King st., west, cCracken, William, 131 Yonge st.Brownscombe, Henry, 121 Yonge st.McKeen, J., Yonge st.Burns, D., 86 Yonge st.Mason, J., 159 King st.Butler, P.S., Queen st., west.Mishaw, R., 47 King st., west, Dack, Edward, 60 King st., west.Newman, T., 84 Yonge st.Dill, John, 66 Queen at, west.Polson, J., 92 Yonge st.Duffin, Henry, 48 St.Lawrence market.Raymond, J.B., 70 Yonge st.Foster, James, 4 City buildings, King st., east.Russell, John, Yonge st.Gritfith, Thomas, King st., east.Ryan, E., Church st.Guest, J., 139 Yonge st.Shepherd, William, King st., east.Hamilton, W., 93 Queen st., west.Sargant & Co., St.Lawrence buildings, King et.Harris, Samuel, 57 Yonge st.Simpson, Alexander, 220 Yonge st.Harrison, William, 109 Yonge st.Sims, S., Yonge st.Higginbotham, R., 11] Yonge st.Spread, William, 72 Yonge st.Hocken, William, 18 King st., west.Taylor, W.J., 97 Yonge st.Hutchinson, J., 73 Yonge st.Thompson & Pierson, King st.Irwin, J., 37 Adelaide st.Tyner, J., 85 Yonge st.Langley, William.95 Yonge st.Usher, James, 194 Yonge st.Langley, W., 16 Queen st.Wagstaff, Thomas, 107 King st., west, Little, J +, 82 Yonge st.Ware, Charles, 163 Yonge st.Liver, William, 149 Queen st., west.Westman, Joseph, 56 Queen st.Loane, W., 79 King st., west.Willis, George, 40 Yonge stowe, L., 68 Yonge st.Wray, James, 91 Yonge st.Lownsbrough, William, 68 Queen st., west.BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.Crocker, W., distillery, Palace st.90DERHAM & Worrs, distillery, Trinity st. 439 TORONTO.McKay, ApaM, brewery, Spadina avenue.NasH, Caviey & Co., Ontario brewery, Front st.Clarke, Joseph, 64 Richmond st, Platt, Samuel, Front st.Copeland, W., 220 King st.Rowall, George, Agnes st.Farr, John, Queen st., west.Sovereign, John, Yonge st.BROOMMAKER, Smith, J., 260 Yonge st.BRUSHMAKER.BaLpry, J., manufacturer of brushes of every description, 36 King st, west.» BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.HARPER, J., builder and contractor, Adelaide st., west.McBean & Wrrurow, builders, 12 Adelaide st., west.Bell, Richard, Richmond st.Metcalf, Wilson and Forbes, builders, Boulton st, Briggs, Robert, carpenter, Yonge st.Pierce, Joseph, Ellen st.Burrowes, J., Elizabeth st.Petch, Robert, H Adelaide st.Carter, Richard, Richmond st.Ritchey, John, Adelaide st., west.Clarke, George, 53 Adelaide st.Ross, William, Caroline st.Craig, Thomas, Bay shore.Short, J.& E., 74 Richmond st.Fowler, Robert, 11 Yonge st.Stewart, John, 59 Adelaide st.Hill, Joseph, 45 Adelaide st.Storm, William, 58 George st.Manning & Coleman, Front st.Worthington, John, Albert st.BUTCHERS AND VICTUALLERS.Armstrong, P., 9 St.Lawrence market.King, William, 36 St.Lawrence market.Berriman, J., 18 St.Lawrence market.Lumber, William, 21 St.Lawrence market.Bishop, J., 24 St.Lawrence market.Lyuch, Thomas, St.Patrick\u2019s market.Blong, H., 5 St.Lawrence market.Morse, William, 20 St.Lawrence market.Bright, William, 38 St.Lawrence market.Mulleny, P., 3 St.Lawrence market.Carson, J., 17 St.Lawrence market.Murphy, À., 16 SL.Lawrence market.Clarke & Co., 10 St.Lawrence market.Oughtred, H.D., 27 St.Lawrence market.Creelock, John, St.Patrick\u2019s market.Robinson, Thomas, Yonge st.Day, Thomas, 1 St.Lawrence market.Robinson, George, 2 St.Lawrence market.Dean, T., 12 St.Lawrence market.Sams, James, 236 Yonge st.Dunn, J., Queen st., west.Scott, J., 22 St.Lawrence market.Duna, John, St.Patrick\u2019s market.Smith, J.E., 29 St.Lawrence market.French, John, 30 St.Lawrence market.Sparkhail, C., 15 St.Lawrence market.Garlic, C., new market.Stewart, A., new market.Grainger, William, 4 St.Lawrence market.Toy, Samuel, 13 St.Lawrence market.Gray, William, 14 St.Lawrence market.Vine, William, 24 St.Lawrence market.Gray, John, 19 St.Lawrence market.West, James, 25 St.Lawrence market.Hinds, R., 23 St.Lawrence market.Wickson, J., 6 St.Lawrence market.Holland, T., 28 St.Lawrence market.Wilkins, William, 34 St.Lawrence market.Hutchinson, M., St.Lawrence market.Wood, Robert, 11 St.Lawrence market.Hutty, P., 8 St.Lawrence market.CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.FRENCH, RICHARD, chair manufactory, wholesale and retail 54 King st., west.; Jacques & Hay, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, windsor and cane seat chair, and patent bedstead manufacturers wholesale and retail, 42 King st., west, corner of Bay st., manufactory, Bay shore.; PARKER, THOM4s D., cabinetmaker, 63 Queen st., west\u2014every description of furniture constantly on hand, or made to order in the best manner, on reasonable terms.ROBERTS, GEORGE, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 115 Yonge st., opposite Elgie\u2019s hotel \u2014a choice stock of cabinetware always on hand, or made to order at reasonable prices.See card.SHEPPARD J.& E., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, turners and chair makers, 264 Yonge st.Wiruiams, H.T., upholsterer and undertaker, 61 King st., west\u2014coffine made and funerals furnished\u2014hearses and palls to let.WiLLiams, I.Burr, cabinetmaker and furnishing undertaker, 140 Yonge st.\u2014coffins, grave clothes, scarfs, crapes, gloves, &c., kept on hand\u2014hearses and carriages kept for hire\u2014coffins delivered 10 miles free.WiLLiaMms, J.J., cabinetmaker, upholsterer and undertaker, 49 Queen st., west\u2014every description of cabinet work and upholstery of the latest fashion\u2014hearses kept for hire. TORONTO.431 Wizson & HareH, cabinetmaker and upholsterers, 34 King st., west\u2014window cornices made and draperies fitted up, according to the latest and most fashionable designs.Browning, J.A., 199 Queen st.Lander, J., 26 King st., west.Conners, , 50 King st., west.Merks, William, 105 King st., west.Clezie, James, 137 Yonge st.Mitchell.W., 100 King st., wes.Drayton, E., 51 Adelaide st.Ryan, Thomas., 129 King st., west.Fenwick, T., 280 Yonge st.Searle, Henry, King st., west.Field, Joseph, 170 Yonge st.Sheppard, Facob, 218 Yonge st.Hawkesworth, G., 238 Yonge st.Watts, Thomas, 65 King st., west.Hutchinson, William, Yonge st.GEORGE ROBERTS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Ny ia No.117, Yonge Street, TORONTO, directly opposite the Elgin Hotel.A general assortment of Furniture always on hand, Cotton and Hair Mattrasses, Feather Beds, and Straw Palliasses.\u2014Curtains and Carpets, made to order on the shortest notiee, on reasonable terms.CARVERS AND GILDERS.Marcn, C., carver, gilder and framemaker, 29 King st., west, PeLL, J.E., carver, gilder and picture framemaker, 30 King st., west\u2014cabinetmakers, and the trade generally, supplied.CHAIN PUMPMAKER.Netting, George, 133 King st., west.CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.Becker, JoserH, & Co., wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, and importers of wines and spirits, 12 King st., west.BerrRIDGE, J.C., 110 Yonge st., chemist and druggist, and general grocer.Doer, W.H., druggist and apothecary, 5 King st., east\u2014physicians\u2019 prescriptions and family recipies carefully prepared.Green, C., chemist and drugsist 80 King st., west.Love, New C., apothecary and chemist, and dealer in drugs, medicines, perfumery, paints, oils, dye stuffs, brushes, field and garden seeds, &c., sign of the red mortar, onge st, Lyman, BroTHERS & Co., wholesale druggists, manufacturers and dealers in dye stuffs and clothiers\u2019 materials\u2014also in paints, colours, linseed oil, putty, &c., and importers of perfumery and chemicals, St.Lawrence buildings, King st., east, MEDICAL, HALL, 118 King et, east\u2014Hucs MiLLER, chemistand druggist, and importer of and dealer in English chemicals, patent medicines, perfumery, oils, paints, varnishes, dye stuffs, garden seeds, &c.\u2014prescriptions and recipies carefully prepared.Ricuaroson, Francis, chemist and druggist, 8 King st., east\u2014chemical apparatuses and chemicals of all kinds\u2014Freemason\u2019s C and R.A., clothing, &e.USSELL & FOwLER, chemists and druggists and practical physicians and dentists, 85 Yonge st.RQUHART, S, F., druggist, 69 Yonge st\u2014botanic, patent and Thomsonian medicines.ee card.Bentley, John, 65 and 67 Yonge st.Smith, W.H., 147 Queen st., west.owarth, John, 67 Queen st., west.) Swain & Co., King st., east.Oliver & Co., 213 King st., east, FREE 432 TORONTO.DR.JAMES HOPE'S Rw, PY Sac] RA TaN SN 3 Es VEGETABLE 5 BNIAITINd HEALTH PILLS, A SUPERIOR PANMILY MEDICINE, POR Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, such as Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spirits, Drowsiness, Unpleasant Sensation of Fulness after Eating, Flatulency, Pain in the Stomach, Pain in the Side, Pain in and between the Shoulders, Pain in the Back, Acidity In the Stomach, Heart-Burn, Spasms, Dimness of Sight, Habitual Costiveness, and other distressing feelings arising from Dyspepsia and impnrity of the blood.All these Diseases have each something in common, each some principal of CONTINUITY, which, amid all their APPARENT VARIETY, establish their unITY oF TYPE.ONE MEDICINE alleviates or cures all of them ; and that medicine is Dr.JAMES HOPE\u2019S PILLS AND BALSAM.They are the very best remedy ever used for the above named diseases, and can be taken at any time, without any danger from wet or cold-require no restraint from business or pleasure-they act mildly and thoroughly on the bowels, without pain or griping, giving strength to the stomach and promoting 2 healthy action of the liver and bowels, by which they prevent or cure jaundice, clear the skin, remove sallowness and pimples, and purify the blood, brace the nerves and invigorate the whole system, instead of prostrating the strength as some other medicines do.Females at a certain age should never be without them.The Pills and Balsam are warranted to contain no Calomel or any other deleterious ingredient.For Sale by BUTLER & SON, London ; ALEXANDER SCOTT, 508 Grand st., New York, and by S.F.URQUHART, General Agent, 69, YONGE STREET, TORONTO.THE GASTALIAN HAIR INVIGORATOR.nd to excel all others {7 1s HEREBY WARRANTED that this elegant preparation for the Toilet will be fou ever offered to the Public, For the proservation and restoration of the Hair, for promoting its growth and softness, and for preventing baldness or grey hair, or its falling out; for the certain removal or prevention of scurf, or dand- raff, and for the cure of tetter or ringworm, and various other skin diseases which frequently attack the head : and what is\u2019of the first importance, it is perfectly harmless, but Jot com letely successful for the purposes for which it is recommended.Its use gives the hair a beautifully soft, smooth and glossy appearance.ft Has been used for more than a century by the Nobles of Spain, but more particularly by the ladies of that Nation, who are so justly famed for their beautiful and dark glossy hair.It will retain or restore.to the latest period of life, the original colour of the hair ; only causing it to assume a darker shade, originally very light.For Sale by BUTLER & SON, London.Price 1s.3d., 2.6d.and 5s.per Bottle.404 SF.URQU HART, Gene al Agent, TORONTO, Canada TORONTO.433 IL, ARMOUR & COKING STREET, TORONTO, Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, | BOOKBINDERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HAVE always on hand a well assorted Stock of Superfine and Fine English, Scotch and Foreign LETTER, NOTE, FOOLSCAP, AND OTHER WRITING PAPERS.They have also in store, or make to order, \u20ac LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY, CASH, AND OTHER MEREANTILE ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN THE BETTER CLASS OF SEHOOL BOOKS, Used in Colleges, High Schools and Grammar Schools, they offer for sale a very superior collection.For the use of the COMMON SCHOOLS of the Province, A.H.A.& Co.print Editions of the most popular Text Books, including all the Volumes of the National Beries.They also execute with promptitude all kinds of PRINTING and BINDING, and they Import to order Books from the United States, Great Britain, and the Continent of Lurope.All the newest Encravines, LITHOGRAPHS, &c., from London and Paris, and CuEaP EprTions of Books from New York received immediately after publication.(See Armour & Rum Montreal, page 183.) 434 TORONTO.NOW PUBLISHING, CANADA; PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE; BEING A STATISTICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF CANADA WEST, SHOWING ITS RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES AS A GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING COUNTRY, WITH A Particular Account of its Mineral Wealth and other Valuable Characteristics, &e., &c.BY W.H.SMITH, AUTHOR OF THE CANADIAN GAZETTEER.LAN NS NA NAN Va THE Work will consist of Two Volumes Royal 8vo., the first of which is already published, embellished with a Series of fine Copper-plate Maps of Counties, and a General Map of Canada West ; also a fine Steel Engraving of the Falls of Niagara.Extract from the Report of the Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament : Caxana; Past, PRESENT AND Furuke, by W.H.Smith\u2014\u201c This work, which is now in course of publication.is a Statistical Account of Canada West.The author is already favourably known as the compiler of a useful and compendious Gazetteer of Upper Canada, aud his new publication is a praiseworthy attempt to diffuse sound and accurate information respecting the Topography and General Condition of the Western Section of the Province.They, therefore, have recommended that copies to the value of £50 be purchased.\u201d Short extracts from a few out of the very many notices of the Press: « We recommend it to all who desire a knowledge of the present condition of the country,\u201d\u2014 Globe.«We commend it to the favorable notice of the public, on account of its general usefulness as a depository of statistical, loc.] and agricultural facta.\u201d\u2014 Colonist.\u201cWe would recommend every man who takes an interest in our rising Province to subscribe at once for the work.\u201d \u2014Zoronte Watchman.\u201c The publication is really valuable, and should be liberally supported by the Canadian public.A mass of information re-pecting the early settlement of the western country and the rapid progress which it has made, cannot be otherwise than acceptable both at home and abroad,\u201d- \u2014 Hamilton Spectator.« The information collected together in these pages is such that cannot be acquired elsewhere, aud should be carefully prized.\"\u2014British Whig.\u201c We have long looked upon a work of this kind as a desideratum.\u201d\u2014 Picton Gazette.«Those who have friends in the old country would do well to forward them co ies, that they might have some idea of thé extent and capabilities of this flourishing land.\u201d\u2014 Globe, 2nd notice, \u201cOf the work we may with safety say we have never seen its equal in point of general utility, accu rate statistical information, and geological description \u201d\u2014Simcoe Standard.\u201cThe plan laid out and adopted is an admirable one.\u201d-Port Hope Watchman.\u201cThe plan of the work is excellent.\"\u2014 Guelph Advertiser.* Canadian booksellers have eeldum, if ever, offered to the public a work so deserving of universal support.We hope a second edition may soon be called for.\u2014 Dundas Warder.The Work is supplied to Subscribers through the medium of Travellers to all available parts of each Province.T, MACLEAR, Publisher, 45 Yonge Street, Toronto. TORONTO.435 CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE STORES.MuLHOLLAND, JonN, & Co., importers of and wholesale and retail dealers in china, glass, earthenware, looking-glass plate, window glass, paints, oils, colors, &c., City buildings, 86 King st.east.Norris, H.F.importer of and wholesale and retail dealer in china, glass and earthenware of all kinds, 3 King st.west.Parton & Co., importers of and wholesale and retail dealers in china, glass and earthenware of all kinds, 49 King st, east.Harris, W., 63 King st.west.| Lynn, S.G., 128 King st.east.CLOTHING MANUFACTURER (WHOLESALE ONLY.) Lumiey, Morris, manufacturer and wholesale dealer in every description of clothing, 119 King st., east.COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKERS.Briscoe.WILLIAM, coach and carriage builder, Queen st.west, Hormes, MewrrT & WiLLIAMS, coach and carriage builders, 142 Yonge st.Owen & MILLS, carriage manufactory, 132 and 134 King st.west, established 1832.(See card).TELFER We SProAT, coach carriage and wagon builders, Shuter st.(ESTABLSHED 1832.) OWEN & MILLS, Proprietors.MANUFACTURERS, (sole Proprietors in U.C.,) and sole agents in C.W., for the sale of Rights to- Manufacture and use DANIEL MANDIGO\u2019S Spiral Carriage and Waggon Springs.COAL MERCHANTS.Jarvis, G.M., Front st.| Stoddart, E.L., Wellington st.COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS, AND BROKERS.CoTToN, JAMES, general commission merchant and government contractor, Front st.Feenan, D.K., general agent, commission merchant and agent for the Montreal type foundry, 22 Front st.over telegraph office.HamiLron, PATRICK, & Co., produce agents and general commission merchants, City buildings, 82 King st.Hewarp Francis H., general commission merchant, Front st.Hewarp, Joun, general broker, Front st.HowLanp & FrrcH, commission merchants, 38 Front st.STANTON, ROBERT, general commission merchant, Yonge st.Clarkson, Thomas, Front st.Maulson, John, 59 King st.DeGrassi, A., Church st.O\u2019Donohue, J., 49 King st.CONFECTIONERS.Coox, RoBERT, wholesale and retail confectioner, 52 Yonge st.\u2014wedding and other- cakes made to order, country merchants supplied with every description of candies,.&c , on liberal terms.UNLOP, Mrs.E., wholesale and retail confectioner, 3 Vietoria row, 58 King st.east. 436 TORONTO.McConxkey, THomas, wholesale and retail confectioner, 19 King st.east\u2014wedding and christening cakes made at the shortest notice, all kinds of fruit in season.SLEIGH, SAMUEL, wholesale and retail confectioner, 122 and 124 King st.east\u2014 country dealers supplied on the lowest terms.See card, page 428.Carnall, Henry, 158 Yonge st.Panton, Joseph, 56 Yonge st.Clark, Robert, 58 King st.west.Reynolds, William, 256 Yonge st.Cook, W., 52 King st.west.Webb, T., Yonge st.Keiller, John, 6 Yonge st.Wilson, John, 26 Church st.Maitland, D., 8 Yonge st.CUTLERS, &c.* MarsH BroTHERS, manufacturers of cutlery and Sheffield ware, 53 King st.east.SHAW, SAMUEL, axe and edge tool maker, factory corner of Richmond and Shepherd sts, \u2014store 75 Yonge st.WiLson, HAwkESWORTH ELLISON, manufacturer of cutlery and general Sheffield ware, Liddel\u2019s buildings, Church st.î.Î McDowell, William, 4 Adelaide st.Simpson, Thomas B., mathematical instrument maker, 17 Adelaide st.west.DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS.Blakeley, Alex., City buildings, King st., east.| Palmer, E.J., 74 City buildings, King st., east.DENTISTS.KauN, CHARLES, surgical and mechanical dentist, 46 King st., west, 2 doors from Bay st.\u2014all operations in dental surgery performed upon the most approved scientific principles, and warranted to prove effective.Kahn, Charles, Bay st.Wood, Samuel, 48 King st., west.Smith, J.F., 5 King st., east.DRY GOODS MERCHANTS (WHOLESALE).Bowes & HawiL, wholesale importers of dry goods, Yonge st.Bryce, McMurricH & Co., wholesale dry goods importers, 5 Yonge st.EwART, JoHN, jun., & Co., wholesale importers of dry goods, 25 Front st.FowLER, HENRY, wholesale importer of dry goods, 41 Yonge st.\u2018GiLMouR & Coulson, importers of British and Foreign manufactures, and general warehousemen, 16 and 18 Yonge st.HovexTon & May, importers ot staple and fancy dry goods, 4 Yonge st.MacracaN, J.W.D, representative of John Vance & Co., Leeds, woollen manufacturers ; and of Rennie, Tetley & Co., stuff merchants, Bradford\u2014residence, York- ville.McKEeanp, Broruers & Co., importers and wholesale dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, 11 Yonge st.McMasTER, WILLIAM, wholesale dry goods merchant, next adjoining Bank of Montreal, Yonge st.MILLER, RoBERT S., importer of staple and fancy dry goods, Yonge st.O\u2019Nriz, P.J., wholesale importer of British and Foreign fancy and staple dry goods, 29 Yonge st.Perrin, W.L., & Co., importers of British and Foreign dry goods, 31 Yonge st.} RoBERTSON, JoHN, wholesale importer of staple and fancy dry goods, 39 Yonge st.Ross, MircHELL & Co., wholesale importers of dry goods, 33 Yonge st.SHAW, TURNBULL & Co., wholesale warehousemen, bank buildings, Wellington st.TavLor & STEVENSON, wholesale dry goods merchants, Yonge st.TopPING, HERBERT & Co., importers of British and Foreign dry goods, 10 Wellington st.WiGHTMAN, ROBERT, & Co., wholesale warehousemen, 12 Yonge st.DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, (RETAIL.) BerLEY & KAY, importers of British and Foreign dry goods, No.2 King st.east\u2014new millinery and bonnet establishment.Burcess & LEisHMAN, Wellington buildings, 63 and 65 King st.east\u2014importers of dry goods, and manufacttrers of clothing, wholesale and retail.CARMICHAEL, J., importer of dry goods, wholesale and retail, 68 King st.east.Dow, W.H., 2 King st., corner of Yonge st.\u2014importer of staple and fancy dry goods and haberdasheries. TORONTO.437 EasTwoop, JoHN, dealer in dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, bonnets, cloaks, millinery, &c., 3 St.James buildings, King st., next door to T.D.Harris\u2019s fire proof store.Haur, JAMES, importer of British, French, and American dry goods, wholesale and retail, 72 King st.east\u2014the newest styles and most durable fabrics constantly on hand.HeAKES, S., hosier, haberdasher and glover, importer of fancy dry goods, and manufacturer of ribbon-velvet, 12 King st.east.HENDERSON, J., importer of fancy and staple dry goods, bonnets and millinery\u2014Glasgow warehouse, 20 King st.east.Jamieson, W.M., importer of British and Foreign dry goods, hosiery and haberdashery, wholesale and retail, City buildings, 74 King st.east.Macrie, WILLIAM, importer of staple and fancy dry goods, 2 City buildings, two doors west of the market, King st.east.McDonALD, JOHN, staple and fancy dry goods warehouse, 103 Yonge st.\u2014wholesale and retail dealer in prints, brown and white cottons, striped linen, baggings, flannels, blankets, stuffs, plaids, muslin delaines, fancy dress goods, shawls, silks, satins and velvets.MounTsoy, J.R., importer and wholesale and retail dealer in staple and fancy dry goods of all kinds, 6 City buildings, King st.east.Paterson, P., importer of British and Foreign dry goods, Albert buildings, 24 King st.east.Rennie, A., JUN., importer of British and Foreign dry goods, 28 King st.east\u2014new millinery establishment.Rircuey, Jonn, JUN., importer of fancy and staple dry goods, 3 St.Lawrence buildings, King st.east.RosErTson, CHARLES, JUN, importer of British and Foreign staple and fancy dry goods, 42 King st.east.SARGANT, ROBERT, & Co., importers and general dry goods merchants, St.Lawrence buildings, King st east.See card, page 438.Scorr & LAIDLAW, successors to Shaw, Turnbull & Co., wholesale and retail dry goods wharehousemen, corner King and Church sts.THomeson & Pierson, importers of dry goods, and manufacturers of clothing, boots and shoes, &c., Mammoth house, opposite St Lawrence hall, King st.east.Toronto House, Victoria row, 60 King st.east\u2014millinery, staple and fancy dry goods, wholesale and retail.WALKER & HUTCHINSON, general dry goods merchants, clothiers, wholesale and retail, 26 King st.east\u2014branch establishments, corner of York and James sts., Hamilton, and Dundas st., London.See card, page 451.Wivson & NuTHALL, importers of British and Foreign dry goods, linen and woollen drapers, silk mercers, hosiers, haberdashers and lacemen, 40 King st.east\u2014millinery and dressmaking showrooms.WyLuie, G.B., importer of British and Foreign dry goods, wholesale and retail, 18 King st.east.Atkinson, Thomas, 3 King st.east.Leask, James, 125 Yonge st.Bilton, George, 105 Yonge st.Macfarlane, Walter,1 City buildings, King st.east.Collins, J.C., 35 King st.east.Paterson, Thomas, City buildings, 80 King st.east.Cooper, Edward, 84 King st.east.Percey, Mathew, 7 City buildings, King st.east.Creighton, W., 22 King st.east.Polley, William, 66 King st.west.Hastings, Richard, 3 City buildings, King st.east.Foggin, J.93 Y.DYERS AND SCOURERS.K oggin, J, onge st.mith, D., 62 King st.west.Ric; dson, W., 162 Yonge st.tr 8 ENGINEER AND MACHINIST.Roberts, David, Peter st.ENGRAVERS AND COPPERPLATE PRINTERS.ALLANSon, J., engraver on wood, Yonge st., near Alice st.Etuis, J » heraldic, vignette and writing engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer, 8 King st., west\u2014visiting cards, maps, plans, &ec., done to order.Wusecer, T., copperplate and official seal engraver, and watchmaker, 10 King st., east\u2014arms found and emblazoned, 438 TORONTO.THE FREE TRADE HOUSE, 3 > =.RG > No.2, St.Lawrence Buildings, King Street, East, TORONTO, Is now fairly established as being the best and cheapest Emporium in Canada West, for DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, BOOTS AWD SHORE, PANSY HARDWARE, &G.BOBERT SARGANT & Co., would call the attention of the inhabitants of Toronto, and the surrounding country to their immense stock of FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goops, in every variety of manufacture and style, suitable both for Town and Country Trade, and imported direct from the British and Foreign Markets.A Large assortment of Reapy MADE CLOTHING in every material in Boy\u2019s and Men\u2019s wear, of the newest and most approved cut, and warranted the best wor manship.Their Stock of GROCERIES, SPICES, &c., cannot be surpassed by any house in the trade for their genuine and unadulterated qualities, and their TEs AND CoFFEES in particular, have gained a high reputation for their pure and fine flavour,\u2014together with a large assoriment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, direct from the Potteries, and at very reduced prices.They would particularly recommend to the notice of the public generally, their large assortment of Ladies\u2019, Gent\u2019s, Boy\u2019s,\u2019and Misses\u2019s Boots and Shoes of every variety, all of which being manufactured by themselves, they are prepared to warrant equal, if not superior, to those of any other establishment.R.S.&.Co., being amongst the few merchants who import their goods direct from the Manufactories, have every advantage over most of the establishments in the city, and are thereby enabled to offer to «Country dealers and the trade in general, their goods considerably lower than any other house.ROBERT SARGANT & CO., :N.B.\u2014NO SECOND PRICE.Remember! THE FREE TRADE HOUSE Is No.2 St.Lawrence Buildings, 2 doors West of Nelson street, King street, east, TORONTO. TORONTO.439 EXCHANGE AND MONEY BROKERS.Codd, Robert, 12 Nelson st.| Stokes, Samuel P., Bank buildings, Wellington st.FANCY STORES, &c.Darras, H., importer and manufacturer of woodenware, baskets and fancyware, 20 King st., west.FurLer, THoMAs J., importer of English, French, American and German fancy goods, combs, brushes, perfumery, toys, window shades, paperhangings, &c., wholesale and retail, 1 St.James\u2019 buildings, King st., east.SkeLTon, J.W., importer of and wholesale dealer in jewellery, English, French and German fancy goods, and hardware, combs, brushes, toys, paperhangings, fireboard prints, &c., 6 King st., east.See card, page 440.Gardner, R., 186 Yonge st.Shewan, M., 1 Arcade.Graham, Mrs., 101 Yonge st.Woodhall, J., 11 Arcade.Rodden, W.H., King st., east.FLOUR INSPECTOR.Macdonnell, A., Maitland\u2019s wharf.FLOUR MERCHANT.Conlin, Henry, Adelaide st., west.FORWARDING MERCHANTS AND WHARFINGERS.| BROWNE, JAMES, forwarder and wharfinger, Front st.\u2014agent for Livingston & Fargo\u2019s express, McDoxneLL, W.J., & Co., forwarders, commission merchants and produce brokers, 22 Front st.FOUNDRIES.ARMSTRONG, J.R., & Co., manufacturers of cooking and parlor stoves, fine coal grates, hollow ware, potash kettles, mill and plough castings, City foundry, 116 Yonge st., sale room, 4 St.James buildings, King st., east.See card, page 442.BECKETT, EDWARD, iron and brass founder, and engineer, Simcoe st.CHENEY, GEORGE H., manufacturer of stoves and hollow ware, office and store, 5 St.James buildings, King st., east; Furnace, corner of Victoria and Queen sts.See card, page 441.« Mercacre, F.H., iron and brass founder, and machinist, Queen st., foundry near the Don bridge, King st., east.PARKES, BROTHERS, iron founders and engineers, Adelaide st.SPENCER, GEORGE B., Phenix foundry, 58 Yonge st.\u2014manufacturer of steam engines, mill castings, cooking, parlor, airtight, and box stoves, platform and counter scales, sugar, bark and paint mills, &c.Good, James, 134 Yonge st.FRUITERERS.Johnson, G., 74 Yonge st.| McGuire, W., 5 Arcade.FURNITURE BROKERS.Davis, Edward, 186 Yonge st.Leary, Phillip, 156 King st., east.Flight, William, 270 Yonge st.Rogers, John, 218 King st., east.Higgins, John, 55 Yonge st.Strange, Nicholas, 87 King st.west.Leary, James, 183 King st., east.Todd, R.M., 26 Nelson st.GINGER BEER MAKER.Sproat, Henry, 69 King st.west.GLOVER.Smith, Henry, 160 Yonge st.GLUE MAKER.Cave, Samuel, Church st.GUNSMITHS.ASHFIELD, James, gun and rifle manufacturer, 21 King st.west\u2014guns neatly percus- sioned, gunpowder and shooting materials of every description.Green, 8.F.Yonge st.| Greene, John, 5 Martime place. 440 TORONTO.J.Ww FP 45 Qt AU IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Jewellery, English, French and German Fancy Goods, FANCY HARDWARE, UMSRELLAS, PARASOLS, Willow Waggons, BASKETS, COURS, A ne.ÿ Ge d À ON NX BRUSHES, TOYS, NE., VE.TRATED HRNRG4RSS; Wall and Window Papers, Velvet Borders, and Fire Board Prints, &c., &c.No.6 King street, East, nearly opposite Yonge street, TORONTO.A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF French Clocks, Gold Watches and Chains, Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, Silver do.do.do.Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Brooches, and Rings, Gold Bracelets, Hair Bracelets, Gold Ear Rings, Cornelian Rings, Steel Shawl Pins, Silver do.Gent\u2019s Gold Pins and Shirt Studs, Jet Brooches and Chains, Jet Bracelets, Irish Bog Oak do.Gilt, Silver, Steel, and Pearl Slides, Gold Fringe and Lace, Coral Beads, Glass do.Rogers\u201d Scissors and Penknives, Rogers\u2019 Office Knives, Ladies and Gent\u2019s Card Cases, Ivory and Skin Tablets, Ladies\u2019 Papier Maché Work Tables, Papier Maché Blotters, Papier Maché Writing Desks, Papier Maché Work Boxes, Rose Wood do.do.Rose Wood Writing Desks, Ladies and Gent\u2019s Dressing Cases, Shell Back and Side Combs, Buffalo Horn Back and Side Combs, Horn Back Combs, .Horn Side and Neck Combs, Shell and Buffalo Dressing Combs.Horn Dressing Combs, Ivory Fine Tooth Combs, Shell and Buffalo Pocket Combs, Comb Cleaners, Hair Pins, Hair Brushes, Infants\u2019 Hair Brushes, Tooth and Nail Brushes, : Cloth and Hat Brushes, Steel, Silver and Gold Beads, S.1k and Fancy Purses, Fancy Bags and Reticules, Purse and Bag Clasps, Purse Rings and Tassels, Purse and Bag Fringes, Purse Twist, Crotchet and Netting Needles, Silver and Steel Thimbles, Common Thimbles, Elastic Garters and Wristlets, Windsor Soap and Perfumery, Magnifying and Hand Mirrors, Dentists\u2019 Mirrors, Silver Spectacles, Steel do.China, India and French Fans, .Violins, Flutes, Banjos and Tambourines, Flutenas and Accordeons, China Vases and Card Baskets, Bohemian Glass Vases and Toilet Bottles, \u2018Whalebone and other Canes, Cricket Batts and Balls, Cricket Glovesand Belts, Silk Watch Guards, Wax and Kid Dolls, India Rubber Dolls\u2019 Heads, Napkin Rings, Baskets, Willow Waggons, Slates and Slate Pencils, Drawing Pencils, Porcelain and Transparent Slates, Pocket Books and Wallets, Meerschaum Pipes and Stems, Tobacco Boxes and Cigar Cases, Albums and Scrap Books, Chessmen, Dominoes, Pope Joan and Cribbage Boards, Backgammon Boards and Playing Cards, Dissected Maps and Games, Steel and Bone Pins, Letter and Note Paper.Envelopes, Razors and Razor Strops.From 20,000 to 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, always on hand.Orders solicited for Delicourts, of Paris, Rich Velvet, Gold and Silver Flock Papers.Call and see samples. TORONTO.FORONTO | #u vanace, 02GR-R & CHERE & te.MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES & HOLLOW WARE.ALSO, GENERAL AGENTS FOR SIPE, EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, FURNACE, On the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets.OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, No.5 Sr.JAMES BUILDINGS, KING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET.GEO.H.CHENEY & Co.Toronto, 1851. 442 TORONTO.TORUHIO CITY LOULION À, 116 YONGE STREET.THE CANADIAN FARMER.THIS COOKING STOVE Was invented by J.R.Armstrong, and Patented in June, 1850.It is peculiarly adapted for Farm Houses and Hotels, where considerable Cooking is required.This Stove took the Second Prize at the Provincial Exhibition at Niagara last year (no doubt it would have taken the first had it been as well known then as it now is.) The largest size admits wood three feetlong.The Top Plute has five large holes for Boilers, and two smaller ones.It has also an extra moveable Hearth Plate, with three Boilers more ; this forms a complete Summer Arrangement, and only requires a few chips for boiling a tea-kettle or other purposes, without making a fire in the body of de Stove.A Tin Reflector with a Spit can be placed in front for roasting meat to good effect.The Oven is very large, and capable of baking eight large loaves of bread at a time in a superior manner, as the bottom where the fire passes is so constructed that the superabundance of heat in the centre is diverted to the sides, and thereby equalises the heat in the oven.The Plates are thick and heavy, and consequently the Stove must be very durable.The Medium Size has Six Boilers, and admits wood 28 inches long, and has an Oven of the same size as the former.These Stoves have positively given the most perfect and univereal satis- Suction of any Stoves ever before sold in Canada, as hundreds are ready to testify who have used them.THE GIANT COOKING STOVE, This Stove was also invented by J.R.Armstrong, and Patented in April, 1851.It is more particularly adapted to Cities and Towns, where Roasting, Boiling, Baking, and Pastry Cooking are carried on to a considerable extent, and where saving of fuel is an object, and where the ease and convenience of the Cook is consulted.The Top Plate is about 4} feet long and 2} wide.It has eleven Boilers, four of which are of the largest size.There is also an extra Moveable Hearth Plate, Summer Arrangement, and Roasting pparatus similar to that of the ¢ Canadian Farmer.\u201d The Oven is capacious and elevated, so that the Cook when placing dishes in it can stand erect, instead of being under the necessity of stooping to an inconvenient extent.The Oven, though very large, is sufficiently heated by the peculiar construction of the Stove Pipes, which heat is lost in ordinary stoves.Hence the saving of fuel by this arrangement.The Oven of this Stove being so large, and having a fire placed directly under it that it can be used as a Cooking Apparatus of itself, as it can be used for boiling as well as baking or roasting.This process will be found very useful in hot weather, as the Oven being lined with tin, it throws but very little heat in the kitchen.This Stove is capable of cooking for 100 persons.A less size is made for private families.In addition to the above, the Subscribers have constantly on Sale all descriptions of Cooking Stoves, PARLOUR, COAL AND BOX STOVES, Of the latest patterns ; POTASH RETTLES (superior quality, cast bottom downwards), SUGAR KETTLES, MILL AND PLOUGH CASTINGS, &c., &c., WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL.The Subscribers would direct particular attention to their superior assortment of Fine COAL GRATES, .Direct from New York.Sale Rooms at the Foundry, 116 Yonge street, and at St.James Buildings, King street, near the Market.J.R.ARMSTRONG & Co.TORONTO, 1851. TORONTO.443 GENERAL MERCHANTS.Brett, R.H., general merchant, 161 King st.east.See card.Brown, A.V., & Co., wholesale dealers in-groceries, teas, wines, liquors, &c., also shelt and heavy hardware and crockery by the crate, Yonge st.BrunskiLL, THomAs, general merchant, wholesale and retail dealer and importer of wines, brandies, teas, tobaccos, sugars, coffees, rice, oils, paints, putty, glass, &c., Church st.Crance, Son & Co., general and Birmingham merchants, 53 King st.east.CLARKSON, THOMAS, wholesale general merchant, Front st, DanLING, BROTHERS, wholesale importers and hardware merchants, Church st.opposite Beard\u2019s hotel.Haves, BROTHERS, importers of groceries and hardware, 6 and 7 St.James buildings, King st., east, nearly opposite the market.See card, page 444.HowLAND & FiTCH, general merchants and importers of wines, spirits; teas and groceries, 38 Front st.Mackay, Joan M., general dry goods, groceries and liquor dealer, Yonge st., opposite Shutter st.\u2014taverns supplied with wines and hquors at the lowest wholesale rices.MrroHELL, Jon, & Co., general commission merchants, 14 Yonge st., in connection with J.& J.Mitchell of Montreal.MorraTTs, Murray & Co., general merchants, wholesale dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, &c., 7 Yonge st.Marnews & Co., importers of and wholesale dealers in teas, sugars, tobaccos, spices, and general groceries, also, domestic dry goods and hardware, 77 Yonge st.Munro, GEORGE, general wholesale merchant, Front st.Perkins, F.& G., wholesale merchants, Front st., head of Brown\u2019s wharf.PyreR, GEORGE A., importer of groceries, hardware, paints, oils, &c., Yonge st.SARGANT, RoBERT, & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, clothing, groceries, boots and shoes, crockery, and hardware, 2 St.Lawrence brildings, King st.See card, page 438.SurHercAND, K.M, & Co., importers of groceries, wines and liquors, wholesale and retail, 10 Yonge st.TaoMpson & Pearson, dealers in and manufacturers of clothing, boots and shoes, Mammoth house, King st., opposite the St.Lawrence hall.TorrANCE, B., & Co., importers and general merchants, Church st.WHiTTEMORE, RUTHERFORD & Co., wholesale merchants and general dealers in dry goods, groceries and hardware, King st., east.See card, page 445.Briggs, J., 83 Yonge st.Leaske, James, 125 Yonge st.Henderson, Alexander, 128 Yonge st.Moffatt, James, Queen st.west.R.H.BRETT, tigorier and O3mmeral es Cercljont, No.161, KING STREET, TORONTO, Yicops albays on Hand a large and dwellasgortey Stock SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, OF ALL KINDS, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Fruits, Spices, &o., also China, Glass and Earthenware, in great variety, together with Paints, Oils, Gunpowder, &o., which he offers to the Trade, at Wholesale, upon very favorable terms.161 King Street, Tcronto. 444 TORONTO.OTHERS, Ba aS BR Nos.6 & 7 St.James Buildings, KING STREET, TORONTO, Importers of GROURREES HARDWARE, (WHOLESALE), HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COODS IN THEIR LINE, Which they will sell to merchants at Low Prices for Cash or approved credit.IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND THRESH YOURE WISOH TEMS, GREEN AND ROASTED COFFEE, MUSCOVADO SUGARS, REFINED LOAF AND CRUSHED SUGARS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, CURRANTS, RAISINS, CORN BROOMS, PATENT PAILS, HERRINGS, MACKEREL AND CODFISH, &c., &¢., &e.SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, IMPORTED DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN BNELAND, GERMANY AUD UNITED GTATES, COMPRISING IN PART, Bar, Hoop, and Rod Iron; Spring, Cast, and Blister Steel; Coil, Chain, Cut and Wrought Nails ; best \u201cW.Horse Nails; Spades and Shovels; Axes; Bake Pans and Belly Pots; Tin Plates, Canada Plate and Bar Tin; Table and Pocket Cutlery; Bolts and Screws; Locks, Latches, Saws, Files, Wheel Heads; Brushes of all kinds; GUNPOWDER, SHOT, AND GUN CAPS; GLASS) CORDA GB, PAINTS, OILS AND PUTTY, &c, &c HAYES BROTHERS. TORONTO.445 FHATTOH ORE, RUTHRERRORD & OO.WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, General Dealers in Pry Goods, Groceries and Bardmare.AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, HARTFORD, ATNA AND PROTECTION.Rigkg taken for short periods on ProVuce in Hills and SHtarehouges, AND ALSO AGENTS FOR TEE £TNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.AR SE AR ED WAT aC SE Made on Produce consigned to them, or to their Correspondents in New York and Montreal.GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.Beswick, JAMES, (successor to Alexander Badenach,) importer of and dealer in groceries, teas, wines.and liquors, 64 King st., east.Cary & Brown, grocers and general provision merchants, 117 King st., east.Crawrorp, D., & Co.general grocers and provision merchants, 134 King st., east.EwART, GrorGE, & Co., importers of groceries, wines, liquors, &c., corner of King st., east, and St.Lawrence hall.GrirriTH, Joun C., general grocer, wine and spirit merchant, dealer in all kinds of farm produce and provisions, 156 Yonge st.MACPHERSON, ALEXANDER, wholesale and retail grocer and provision dealer, Liddell\u2019s buildings, corner of Church and Front sts.OGILVIE, ALEXANDER, & Co., wholesale and retail grocers and general importers of teas, coffees, spices, wines and liquors, 6 King st., east.PeopLEs, G.H., jun., dealer in genuine teas, groceries and provisions, wines, liquors, and bottled ales, cheap for cash, 153 Yonge st.RoBERTSON, CHARLES, grocer, provision and seed merchant, opposite St.Lawrence hall, King st., east, SABINE & HuGGINs, importers of and wholesale and retail dealers in groceries, provisions, wines, liquors, rectified whisky, paints, oil, glass, dye stuffs, &c., King st., east, opposite St.Lawrence hall.Simpson, RoserT, dealer in groceries, teas, sugars, snufls, tobacco, wines, brandies, whiskys, flour, pork, cheese, crockery and glassware, Yonge st., nearly opposite Shuter st.Yates, R., tea, coffee and spice merchant, East India house, 50 King st., east.Abraham, Joseph, 8 Queen st., east.Brown, Samuel, King st., east.Bagley, George, King st., east.Charles & Co., 108 Yonge st.Bertenshaw, Thomas, Nelson st.Conner, Thomas, 146 King st.Bettridge, J.C., 110 Yonge st.Cuff, H.W., Market square, 446 TORONTO.Davis, R., 44 King st., west.Malcolm, Alexander, 76 Yonge st.Davis, F., Yonge st.Metcalf, Wilson & Forbes, St.Lawrence market, Davis, J., 2 to 8 Yonge st.Miller, John, 146 Yonge st.Dexter, T., 143 and 5 Yonge st.Moffatt, James, 143, Queen st., west, Dunn, J.P., 45 Queen st., west.Monachan, William, 54 Yonge st.Egan, James, 135 Queen st., west.Mould, V., 130 Yonge st.Evans, J.J., 122 Yonge st.Myers, J., 32 King st., west.Foy & Austin, 115 King st., east.Norris, William, Church st.Gilding, J., 90 Yonge st.O°Carrol, J.R., Yonge st.Gray & Wilson, 184 King st., west.Pfaff, A., 102 Yonge st.Henderson, W., & Co., 114 King st., east.Polley, James, 65 Queen st., west.Hopkins, Benjamin, 37 Queen st.Price, George, 171 Queen st.Hurley, John, King st., east.Reading, John, 105 Queen st., west.Hurley, G., Queen st., west.Richardson, H., 201 Queen st., west.Jardine, A., 69 Queen st.Robertson, Charles, 113 King st.Kent, Joseph, 108 King st., west.Ross, David, 44 Queen st., west.Keogh, K.New Market buildings.Shannon, J., 40 Nelson st.Lafferty, William, 82 Yonge st.Simpson, George, New Market buildings.Lawson, Edward, 91 Yonge st.Skerry, Timothy, 177 Queen st.Lawrie, J., 26 Church st.Smith, A.M,, 104 Yonge St.Leak, J., 112 Yonge st.Smith, J., 94 Yonge st.Liddell, James, St.Lawrence market.Stock, James, Palace st.McCarty, Alexander, 47 Queen st.Strachan & Reford, West Market square.McFarren, A., 142 King st., east.Taylor & Skinner, 147 Yonge st.McMoran, George, 154 Yonge st.Wilkinson, C., Yonge st.McPherson, Alexander, Front st.GROCERS.Davis, D., 14 King st., west.O\u2019Dea, James, Church st.Dissett, A., 25 Yonge st.Phair, M., 23 King st., west.Hickman, W., 75 King st., west.Powell, R., 109 King st., west.James, T.R., 195 Yonge st.Preece, W., 69 King st., west.Keenan, John, 153 King st., east.Ross, S., 176 King st., east.Lynn, George, 192 Yonge st.Usher, Jane, 89, King st., west.Lucy, Anne, 23 King st., west.Welsh, P., 29 King st., west.Lumsden, Margaret, 194 King st., east.Wigglesworth, A., 218 Yonge st.Mutton, W., 36 Nelson st.Williams, Joseph, 111 King st., west.HAIRDRESSERS AND PERFUMERS.Bailey, William, 48 King st.west.Randolph, H., Nelson st.Bansley, H., 24 King st.west.Rice, J., 165 Yonge st.Cary, J.& J., 39 Yonge st.Smeaton, Henry, 53 Yonge st.Evan, A.J., 11 Church st.Swan, George, 57 Yonge st.Edmonds, E., Front st.Smith, Henry, 160 Yonge st.Hickman, William, sen., 33 King st.Wright, C.W., Front st.Lewis, J.C., 63 King st.west.\u2019 HARDWARE MERCHANTS.CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER, wholesale and retail dealer in hardware, cut, long and hollow ware, 25 King st.east\u2014weavers\u2019 reeds and shuttles, circular saw shafts, carpenters\u2019 cramps and turning lathes, at manufacturers\u2019 prices.DarLinG, BROTHERS, general hardware merchants and importers, Church st.Dixon, ALEXANDER, importer of English and American hardware, saddlers\u2019 ironmongery, carriage trimmings, &c., wholesale and retail, 7 Wellington buildings, King st.east.See card, page 447.HanringToN, J., wholesale hardware merchant, King st.east.Harris, T.D., wholesale hardware merchant, 4 St.James buildings, King st.east.Haves, BRoTHERS, general hardware merchants and grocers, 6 and 7 St.James buildings, King st.east.See card, page 444, HawogrtH, T., importer of British and American hardware, sign of the Circular saw, 44 King st.east\u2014cooking and fancy stoves, hollow ware, britannia and plated ware, cutlery, silver spoons, &c.Lewis, Rick, importer of British and American hardware, sign of the large padlock, Wellington buildings, 74 King st.east, corner of Toronto st.See card, page 447.PaTERsON & Son, general importers and hardware merchants, 21 King st.east.RipouT, BroTHERS & Co., general hardware merchants and importers of Birmingham, Sheffield and American ware, corner of King and Yonge sts. TORONTO.447 Ryan, James S., importer of hardware, bar iron, &c., from the best markets of Europe and America, 75 Yonge st.\u2014country merchants are invited to call.WORKMAN, BROTHERS, general hardware merchants and importers, 56 King st.east.Chance, Son & Co., Wellington buildings, King st.Marsh, Brothers & Co., Wellington buildings, Lyne, William, 67 Adelaide st., west.King st.east.Mead, John, & Co., 121 King st.east.WELLINGTON BUILDINGS, TORONTO, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, SADDLERS IRENMONGEAY, GARASAGE TRIMMINGS, &C., EU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.IRECdh La VW LB, CENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANT, SIGN OF THE PADLOCK.No.1, Wellington Buildings, King Street, TORONTO.Importer and BAR IRON, General Dealer in L STEEL, BIRMING- wl SHEET ! [A LEAD,ZINC, Ft : 8 WINDOW HAM,SHEFFIELD AND AMERICAN SZ GLASS, TIN SHELF AND PLATES, HEAVY 4 POWDER, HARDWARE, | SHOT, &c HATTERS AND FURRIERS.Bastepo, Jacos, hatter, furrier, and cap manufacturer, 9 King st.east, nearly opposite the « Globe\u201d office \u2014buffalo robes, ladies\u2019 and gentlemen\u2019s fur gloves, gauntlets, &e, always on hand\u2014cash paid for fur skins Rogers, Joseph, hatter and furrier, sign of the Indian Chief, City buildings, 7 King st.east, opposite the new cathedral, SALT, JOHN, importer and manufacturer of hats, caps, furs and straw goods, 62 King st.east, wholesale and retail.Joseph, H.A., 66 Yonge st.| Phipp, George, 73 King st.west. 448 TORONTO.HOTELS AND INNS.ÂTHENÆUM HoTEL, and cigar divan, and restaurateur, Henry Beverly, Athenæum buildings, 57 and 59 King st.west.Bay Horse INN, Thomas Best, 96 Yonge st.Bearp\u2019s Horer, Robert Beard, corner of Church and Colborne sts.City Arms Horez, John Baker, West Market square\u2014traveilers can have excellent accommodation at moderate prices.Evcie\u2019s HoTeL, John Elgie, 118 Yonge st.Furusames\u2019s Hotez, Henry Fulljames, 27 Yonge st , corner of Church st.Lovesoy House HoreL, and livery stables, C.& J.Mitchell, 31 King st.west\u2014travel- lers and others will find excellent accommodation at this establishment, and a great variety of good horses, and well appointed carriages of every description.Masowic Arms Horez, J.T.Smith, West Market square, this house is central, and affords every accommodation to travellers.NORTH AMERICAN Horer, G.C.Horwood, Front st., facing the Bay.Pxuænix House, J.T.Fisher, removed from King st.to the corner of King and Yonge sts., where every luxury and delicacy of the season are supplied on moderate terms.Roacw\u2019s Hore, John Roach, corner of King and George sts.Ros Roy Horez, John M'Arthur, 121 Yonge st., for comfort and convenience, this house is equal to any in the city.SosrieTy PALACE.temperance house, Colborne st., near the market, Henry J.Wil liams\u2014good accommodation for travellers and boarders.WEsTERN HorzL, J.Murphy & Co, Wellington st.- WELLINGTON HoTEL, Russell Inglis, corner of Church and Wellington sts.American Hotel, N.Brouse, corner of Front and Argyle Hotel, Daniel M\u2018Nab, 13 Yonge st., corner Yonge sts.ot Wellington st.Ellah\u2019s Hotel, Mrs.Ellah, 72 King st.west.INN AND TAVERNKEEPERS Anderson, Alexander, Front st.Arnott, James, Palace st.Bannerman, J., Wellington st.Barry, A., 2 Colborne st.Beaty, L., 85 Adelaide st.Black, George, 113 Queen st.west.Burns, W., Queen st.west.Campbell, Robert, 152 Yonge st.Cook, \u2014, 129 Queen st.west.Craig, M.P., 22 Queen st.Cutler, Luke, 27 Yonge st.Dewdney, D., 211 King,st.east.Dill, James, Queen st.chat.Dill, John, 66 Queen st.west.Diamond, Ann, 35 Front st.Dillon, A., Front st.Dingwall, Alexander, 32 Yonge st, Farran, James, 71 Queen st.west.Forsyth, F., Church st.Galloway, John, Frontsst.Goettle, Daniel, 78 Queen st.west.Hutcheson, Edward, 40 Front st.Johnson, Alexander, 5 Church st.Karken, J., 11 Adelaide st.Kerr, John 113 King st.west.Kennedy, Ann, 3 Church st.Kitson, John, 136 King st.east.Leamon, E., 89 Adelaide st.' Leary, Patrick, 181 King st.east.Lewis, L.110 King st.west.Lennox, William, 39 Queen st.west.McBride, William, Yonge st.McFayden, J., 11 Wellington st.Mackay, John, Church st.Maskrey, James 101 King st.west.Mence, George, 26 Yonge st.Mink, J., 81 Adelaide st.Monkhouse, W., Front st.Murphy, J., Wellington st.Murphy, John, Church st.Montgomery, John, 141 Yonge st.Noble, William, 172 King st.O\u2019Neil, T.H., 51 Adelaide st.(\u2019Connor, D., 33 Adelaide st.Platt, George, Nelson st.Platt, John, Nelson st.Phillips, John, 563 Yonge st.Purdy, William, Church st.Richards, John, 99 King st.west.Robertson and Green, Front st.Rolph, William, Palace st.Sawdon, W., Queen st.Smith, Alexander, 3 Liddell\u2019s buildings, Church sts Stroud & Co., Market square.Thompson, Samuel, Wellington st.Trueman, John, 82 Queen st.Wray, H., Market square, Wright, W., 230 King st.JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS.Erus, James E., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 King st.Jackson, HENRY, watchmaker and manufacturer of silver plate, 213 King st., east\u2014 horizontal, duplex, lever, lepine, and all kinds of watches and clocks repaired. TORONTO.449 Moore, JoHN, clock and watchmaker, 121 King st.west\u2014watches, clocks, &c.repaired in the best manner and at the shortest notice.Rossi, M, & BroTHERS, watchmakers and jewellers, 30 King st., east SavAGE, GEORGE, importer and manufacturer of watches, clocks, gold and silver ware, &e., 54 Victoria row, King st.east\u2014wholesale and retail\u2014superior plated ware, card and dressing cases, writing desks, work boxes, papier maché ware, &c., and a great variety of fancy goods.Anderson, T.W., 112 Yonge st.Morphy, Brothers, 98 Yonge st.Bell, William, 123 Yonge st.Morrison, W., 9 King st., west.Belling, John, 101 Yonge st.Oliver, R.K., working silversmith, 213 King st.Clarke, John, 101 Yonge st.east.Clenkinbroomer, C., 75 Richmond st.Saxton, John, 17 Church st.McMurray, Thomas, King st., east.LAMP STORE.Brees, J., jun., lamp, oil and trunk store, corner of Yonge and King sts.\u2014a general assortment of lamps, trunks, &c., constantly on hand at low prices.LAND AGENTS AND SURVEYORS.Beur, THoMas, land agent, City buildings, corner of King st.east, and Church st.Kissock, WILLIAM, land and general agent and notary, Wellington st.\u2014farms and wild lands for sale, all business conected with government attended to.McInTosH, NEIL, jun, land and general agent, Albany chambers, King st.OSBORNE, WILLIAM, land agent, stock broker and conveyancer, 16 King st.west.See card.Purrrs, W.B., notary, general and land agent and stock broker, 16 King st.west.RAnkIN & RoBINsoN, land surveyors, draughtsmen and civil enginers, 92 King st.east.TownLy, ALFRED B., land and general agent, 92 King st.east.Brough, Allan, land surveyor, John st.Savigny, Hugh, land surveyor, York mills.Fellows, W.H., land agent, Wellington st.Townly, A., Queen st.west.Hawkins, William, land surveyor, King st.WILLIAM OSBORNE, NOTARY PUBLIC, LAND AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, 18 years established at Ne.16 King street, west, TORONTO.Notarial and Land Agency business of every description transacted ; also, Notes, Debts and Rents collected.Farms, Wild Lands, Houses, Mills and other Property, bought, suld or exchanged.Deeds Leases, Bonds, Wills, and other Instruments, prepared on reasonable terms.Bank Stock, Mortgages, and other Securities, purchased and sold.N.B\u2014Gentlemen having Land or other Property to dispose of, or that may want Notariel ar Agency business transacted, will find it their interest to communicate personally, or by Letter (prepaid) to Ww OSBORNE.LIME BURNER.LIVERY STABLES.GRANTHAM, J., livery stables, opposite Elgie\u2019s hotel, Yonge st.\u2014excellent livery furnished on moderate terms.WEeLLiNGToN HoTeL LivERY STABLES, Wellington, st.Bond, J., Shepherd st.Mink, J., Adelaide st.Baker, William, Toronto st.Mitchell, C.and J., King st.west.LUMBER MERCHANTS AND SAW MILL OWNERS.MANNING & CoLeMAN, lumber merchants and steam saw mills, Palace st.TINNING, RicHARD, lumber merchant, saw mill and wharfinger, York st.wharf.Atkinson, J., York st.wharf.Fleming, J., Richmond st.Drummond, J.W., 182 Y t.Smith, T., Gorrie\u2019s wharf.Gilbest, J., Bay st.a to Lee, J.W., 226 King st., east.p* 450 TORONTO.MARBLE FACTORIES.= FieLp, BENJAMIN, & Co., dealers in marble, wholesale and retail, and manufacturers of all kinds of monumental marble work, 123 Yonge st.Suepparp, W.H.& R., manufacturers of monuments, tombs, headstones, sun di als, ornamental work, centre and side tables, &c., Queen st., near Simcoe st.Armitage, George, Yonge st.Worthington, John, Bay st.Cochrane, James, Queen st., east.MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.° BirToN, T., merchant tailor and robemaker, 2 Wellington buildings, King st.east.Burcess & LEISHMAN, general clothiers, outfitters, and dry goods merchants, 63 and 65 King st.east, corner of Church st.Evans & HAMILTON, wholesale and retail clothing, tailoring and outfitting warehouse, 5 City buildings, King st., east\u2014a large and well selected stock of seasonable ready made clothing constantly on hand at prices that defy competition.HucHes & Co., general clothiers, importers and outfitters, Wellington buildings, King st.east.LaiLey, THoMas, clothier, wholesale and retail, 111 King st.east, near St.Lawrence hall\u2014a well assorted stock always om hand manufactured under his own inspec- tion\u2014prices as low as any in Canada West.Lawson, THoMAs, manufacturer of clothing and importer of English, French and American cloths, doeskins, vestings, hats, caps, &c., 35 King st.east.MaBLEY & Sons, wholesale and retail clothiers and merchant tailors, 7 King st.east\u2014 keep always on hand a large stock of manufactured articles, made under their own inspection, at the lowest prices.:ScoRrE, RicHARD, merchant tailor and habitmaker, 74 King st.west\u2014keeps constantly on hand a first rate assortment of West of England cloths of every description, clergymen\u2019s, judges\u2019, Queen\u2019s counsels\u2019 and barristers\u2019 robes, made in the best style.StoveLL & BAINES, merchant tailors, 20 King st.east and 158 New Bond st.London\u2014 every description of official, civil or military clothing.WALKER, C.& W., wholesale and retail clothing store, and outfitting warehouse, 10 King st.east.Warker & HuTcHiNsoN, wholesale and retail clothiers, outfitters and general dry goods merchants, 26 King st.east\u2014branch establishments, corner of York and James sts., Hamilton, and Dundas st., London.See card, page 451.WALKER, GEORGE, merchant tailor and elothier, 3 Wellington buildings, King st.east\u2014 keeps a good assortment of broad cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, &c., on hand\u2014the fashions are regularly received and clothing made up in the best style.YONGE STREET COMMERCIAL EmPortUM, W.Boone Clark & Co., general tailors and clothiers, 71 Yonge st., 4 doors below Adelaide st.Baine, A., 50 King st.east.Ingles, J.J., 56 King st.west.Baker, Charles, 17 King st.east.Iveycock, W.,-69 Yonge st.Bonner, J.O., 76 Queen st.west.Lumley, M., 119 King st.east.Brown, William, 16 Front st.Mathieson, D., 13 King st.east.Cameron, D., 166 King st.west.0\u2019Dea, Francis, King st.east.Chidtey, H., King st.east.O\u2019Neil, E., 9 Church st.Coleman, William, 31 Adelaide st.Paterson, James, 47 St.Lawrence market.Ferguson, William, 131 Queen st.west.Parry, Esther, 103 King st.west.Bostain, J., 22 Queen st.west.Riddell & McLean, 6 King st.west.Hughes & Co., 61 King st.east.Turnbull, R., 63 Adelaide st.MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.Adams, Mrs., 88 King st., east.Lyons, Mrs., 101 York st.Bloomfield, Mrs., 7 King st., west.achin, Miss, 164 Yonge st.Burne, Mrs, & Misses, 70 King gt., west.Mallory, Mrs., Church st.Carbert, Mrs., 113 Yonge st.Millet, Miss, 158 Yonge st.Evill, Mrs.King et, east.Potter, Mrs., 40 King st., west.Fowler, Mre., Yonge st.Smith, Mrs., 26 King st., west.Haas, Mrs., 18 King st., west.Smith & Allison, 53 King st., west.\u2018acdonald, Miss, Yonge st. TORONTO.451 WALKER & HUTCHINSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothiers, Outfitters, and General THY GOVE MERE NRE: PRINCIPAL HIT (0) R (0) IN] T 0) { No.26, King Street, ESTABLISHMENT, 9 East.BRANCH, { HAMILTON, {come ume York se, BRANCH, F LON DON, { Pinca btueen Tulsot & Rick Ar any of the above establishments, the public may rely upon finding unrivalled assortments of READY MADE CLOTHING ; the whole of which having been made up under the inspection of the proprietors at their IMMENSE MANUFACTORY in TORONTO, from Goods purchased by one of tle firm, in the best British, French, and American markets, for CASH, will, for BEAUTY AND DURABILITY OF MATERIAL, STYLE AND ELEGANCE OF CUTTING, QUALITY oF WORKMANSHIP AND EXTENSIVE- NEs8 oF CHOICE, be unsurpassed (if equalled) by any other establishment in the Province, and at much lower prices.GARMENTS made to measure in the most fashionable styles, on short notice, and warranted to fit.London, Paris, and New York Fashions received monthly\u2014the most approved styles adopted.Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Stocks, Gloves, &c., &c., in fact, every article required for a Gentle- = BOYS) CLOTHING In abundance, always on hand, or made to measure, on the shortest notice.W.& H.fear that as they have in their advertising given the leading place to their Tailoring and Clothing departments, an error muy have insinuated itself into the minds of some people, to the effect that their DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, AND GLOVE Departments are not worthy of the sane recommendation.Should such a notion be at all entertained, the sooner it is got rid of the better, and the readiest way to prove that VALKER & HOTCHIHSON ARE AS GOOD AND CHEAP DRY GOODS MEN AS THEY ARE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Is that of trial, confident that a discerning public will unite with them in the belief that NONE but GOOD GOODS can be cheap at any price, they have determined upon refusing to sell the common class of merchandize, usually offered b close-cutting cash houses, and will deal in none butsuch goods as will give satisfaction to buyers and be a credit to themselves.NOTICE.\u2014To save trouble and time, and facilitate the business of the above establishments, purchasers are respectfully informed that every article is marked the selling price, in plain figures, from which no deduction can be made on any consideration whatever, and for the information of such as are fond of a little tick, they beg respectfully to say, their terms are half cash down, and the balance before they leave the shop.Among the many advantages possessed by W.& H.are, Ample Resources, : Spacious Premises, Extensive Stock, Unequalled Talent, Unbounded Choice, Fashionable Designs, First-rate Workmen, Able Coadjutors, Cash Dealings, British Industry, American Enterprise, Canadian Perseverauce. 452 TORONTO.MILLERS.CROCKER, WILLIAM, steam flouring mills and distillery, Palace st.GooDERHAM & WorTSs, steam flour mills and distillery, Trinity st.Heuurweur & Co., Jos., 44 St.Lawrence market.SLEIGH, S., Victoria steam flouring mills, 122 and 124 King st, east.MINERAL WATER DEPOT.Goedike, E., Plantagenet water depôt, King st., west.MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STORE.NORrDHEIMER, À.& S., publishers and importers of music and musical instruments, 14 King st.east\u2014an extensive assortment of the celebrated piano fortes of Chicker- ing, and Stodart & Dunham, at manufacturers prices.See card.Ne & Se a 8 PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS OF MUSIC, & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 14 KING STREET, BAST, An extensive assortment of the Celebrated Piano Forres of CHICKERING and STODART & DunHAM, at manufacturers prices.MUSIC TEACHERS.Ambrose, C.& J., Church st.| Clarke, J.P., Church st.MUSTARD MANUFACTURER.CrawrorD, D., & Co., mustard, ink and blacking manufacturers, York mills, corner of King and George sts, See card.D.CRAWFORD & Co, MUSTARD, INK, & BLACKING MANUFACTURERS, (Corner of King and George Streets, TORONTO. TORONTO.453 NEWS AGENT.Nimmo, JoHN, 7 City buildings, King st., east.NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.BrrrisH COLONIST, semi-weekly newspaper, Hugh Scobie, King st.east.CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN, weekly newspaper, A.Green, King st.east.CHurcH, weekly newspaper, A.F.Plees, King st.west.CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, monthly periodical, J.M
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