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[" Direcronr.| 1858.TOWBRIDGE\u2014TRENTON.sa *TOWBRIDGE, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Elma and County of Perth.Distant from Stratford, the County Town, 30 miles, and from Goderich 50 miles.Mail daily.Population about 50.Bachant, Charles, storekeeper.Christie, John, commissioner in Queen's bench.Christie, Robert, storekeeper.Code, G., postmaster.Dyer, rev.James E., Wesleyan.Moss, Thomas, tavernkeeper.TREADWELL, C.W.\u2014A rising Village on the South bank of the Ottawa, in the Township of North Plautagenet and County of Prescott.Building is very actively prosecuted here.The steamers from Grenville 22 miles, to Ottawa 42 miles, call daily; and are chiefly supplied with their fuel from this point.There is also a constant ferry to Papineauville.Distant from L'Orignal, the County Town, 17 miles, from Montreal 80 miles, from Georgian Springs 4 miles, from Plantarenet Springs 6 miles, and from Caledonia Springs 11 miles.Mail daily.Population about 50.Delany, James, wharfinger.Erratt, Henry, J.P.Lendrum, William, postmaster.TREADWELL, CHARLES P., mill owner.TRECASTLE, C.WA Village in the Township of Wallace and County of Perth.It has a lumber trade.Distant from Stratford, the County Town, 30 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 50.Blakway, Thomas, carpenter.| France, John, general dealer.KEE, FREEBORN, postmaster, and dealer in dry] Spencer & Rutherford, saw mill owners.goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.TRENHOLM, C.E.\u2014A small but substantial Village on the East bank of the River St.Francis, in the Township of Kingsey, County of Drummond, and District of St.Francis.It is near the Kingsey Slate Quarry, aud distant from Richmond Railway junction 4 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100.Dickson, William, tanner.Nunn, William, grist and saw mill.Stevens, Simon, postmaster.j Trenholm, Edward, grist and saw mill.| Trenholm, John, mayor of township.TRENTON, C.W\u2014 An incorporated Village prettily situate on both sides of the mouth of the River Treut, at the head of the Bay of Quinté, in the Townships of Murray and Sidney, and Countics of Northumberland and Hastings.It is a Port of Entry, whence two steamers start twice a week for Montreal, fares S5 and $2.50, and is near a station of the Grand Trunk Railway, Distant from Belleville 12 miles, and from Toronto 101 miles.There is a small island two miles east of the village, called Mill Island, belonging to Messrs.Morton & Baker, of Kingston, who have established on it two steam mills for lumbering purposes.These gentlemen, with Messrs.Gilmour & Co., annually export a large quantity of lumber from this neighborhood.Daily mails.Population about 1600.Allan, David, grocer and baker.Alley, William H., watchmaker.Fawcett, rev.Michael, Wesleyan.Fergus, Patrick G., J.P., M.D., coroner.AUSTIN, WILLIAM H., dealer in fancy and staple Flindall, John F., distiller.dry goods, groceries, crockery and hardware.Baker, Julius, carpenter and joiner.Bell, James, station master.Blair, John, carpenter and joiner.Bleasdell, rev.William, M.A., church of England.Bonter, Shuter S., merchant.Brady, William A., mason and plastercr.Brettargh, rev.Henry, Roman catholic.Bryant, Joseph, boot and shoe maker.Chouinard, Toussaint, saloonkeeper.Clancey, Bernard, boarding house.Clark, William, clerk.Clute, Robert M.C.D., lumber merchant.Conolly, Bernard, saloonkeeper.Cook, John, engineer.Cooley, Samuel, J.P., storekeuper.Coyne, John, blacksmith.Cruickshank, George, proprietor of Railroad house.Cumming, James, J.P., postmaster, and councillor.Dafoe, William, cabinetmaker.Davern, James D., grocer and baker.Dean, Michael, boowmkeeper.Deans, William, printer, chemist and druggist.Delany, Henry W., general dealer.Dempsey, William R., boarding house.Dickens, Thomas, grocer.Dickens, William, baker.Dolin, Joseph, saloonkecper.Donnelly & Co., storckeepers.Earl, rev.R., Episcopal methodist.Edgar, Robert, engineer.Empey & Smith, saloonkeepers.Empey, Philip, waggonmaker.* The Post office is called Fhun.Ford, Edwin P., school teacher.\u2018Ford, Jacob, general agent, Queen's bench.Forrest, John T., cabinetmaker.Germain, Désiré, mason and plasterer.i German, Jacob S., tavernkeeper.GILMOUR & Co., dealers in general merchandize and i lumber merchants.Gooding, Samuel, blacksmith.{ GORDON, GEORGE H., dealer in fancy and staple dry goods, groceries, crockery and hardware, and councillor.\u2018 | Gothard, Francis, carpenter and joiner.Gothard, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.| GOULET, CHARLES, shoemaker.{ Goulet, François, shoemaker.Goulet, Napoléon, shoemaker and mail carrier.Gulna, William, bookKeeper.HAWLEY, ALBERT D.C,, dealer in chemicals, drugs.paints, oils, perfumery, books and stationery.; Hawley, John S., iron foundry.| Hawley, Josiah, land owner.i Hawley, Josiah B., carpenter and joiner.Hawley, Sheldon, J.P, land owner.! Hill, Asa J., tanner and harnessmaker.i Holmes, James, shoemaker.* Johnson, James, blacksmith.| Joseph, Harry, harnessmaker.i Kilmer, Edward, telegraph superinienden:.| Kirkland, W.& J., provision dealers.i Lawrence, Charles & Joseph, masons and plasterers.: Long, Thomas, saloonkeeper.! Lyons, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.and commissioner in ol 858 TRENTON\u2014TROY.1857.[CANADA Lyons, Patrick, butcher.Lyons, William H., livery stable keeper, and councillor.MACAULAY, ALEXANDER, J.P., collector of customs, Macaulay, Dennis, jr., lumber merchant.Macaulay, Dennis, sen., land owner.Maguire, Francis J., grocer,& superintendent of schools.Manning, Peter, shoemalker.Marsh, Charles, harnessmalker.Marsh, James, high constable.McCabe, Terence, lumber merchant.McColl, Hugh, toll keeper.McCormick, James, saloonkeeper.McDougall, Hugh, saloonkeeper.McElhearn & Brother, carpenters and joiners.McEwan, Henry, saloonkeeper.McFaul, George, grocer.McFaul, William, painter and glazier.McGowan, Francis, shoemaker and wharfinger.McQuillan, Robert, M.D.Meath, John, architect.Mentz, Lawrence, watchmaker.Meron, Joseph, harnessmaker.Meyers, Adam H., barrister-at-law.Meyers, Elijah W., J.P., mill owner.Miller, Alexander, mill foreman.Montreal Telegraph Office, G.A.Thompson, operator.Morrison, John, lumber culler.Munn, William, carpenter and joiner.Murphy, Daniel R., barrister, and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.Murphy, John V., J.P., land owner.O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY, dealer in dry goods, groceries, liquors, crockery, hardware, provisions, &c., and wharfinger.Oliver, Richard, butcher.O'Rourke, Hugh, grocer.PARENT, OLIVIER, hotelkeeper, near the bridge.Peterson, Joseph 8., J.P., land surveyor.Pierce, Richard, tanner.Potter, James, grocer and tavernkeeper.Railroad house, George Cruickshank, proprictor.Redmond, George W., lumber merchant, Reeves, George W., carringemaker.Regh, Simon, tavernkeeper.Robertson, Mrs., groceries.Schroter, Charles, carriagemaker.SHEA, WILLIAM, tinsmith, dealer in stoves, hardware, groceries,dry goods, provisions, &c., und generul commission merchant.Simmons, C.N., storekeeper.Simmons, Charles M., bailiff.SIMMONS, JEREMIAH, clerk of council and Division court, and agent for Times and Beacon Fire Insurance Company.Smith, John, flouring mill.Spafford, H.W., M.D., coroner.Stewart, John, merchant tailor.Stewart, William W., merchant.Synan, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.Thompson, Gordon A.operator, Montreal Telegraph office.THOMPSON, JOHN W., importer of and dealer in fancy and staple dry goods.: Thomson, rev.James A., Free church.Times and Beacon Fire Insurance Company, J.Simmons, agent.Turkington, Johnson, tavernkeeper.Webb & Roblin, storekeepers.Wert, James R., harnessmaker.White, James, shoemaker.Wiley, Samuel, tavernkeeper.TRING, C.E.\u2014AVillagein the Township of Tring and County of Beauce.Distant from Quebec 40 miles Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Barbeau, Félix, carpenter and joiner.Bernard, Godefroy, councillor ands chool commissioner.Bertrand, Benjamin, jr., carpenter and joiner.Bertrand, Benjamin, sen., architect, sculptor, carpenter and joiner.BERTRAND, ZEPHIRIN, postmaster, mayor of township, deputy registrar, warden of county, and commissioner of small causes.Boldue, Augustin, J.P.; commissioner of small causes and of schools.Boulé, Pierre, councillor.Boulet, Théodore, carpenter and joiner.Cloutier, Samuel, tinsmith.Cloutier, Vital, secretary-treasurer of school commissioners.Doyon, Jean Baptiste, school commissioner.Doyon, Rémi, J.P.Dupuis, Eli, carpenter and joiner.Dutil, David, miller.Gagné, Augustin, blacksmith.Gagné, Vital, blacksmith.Gosselin, Abraham, miller.Groleau, Joseph, shoemaker.Lambert dit Champagne, Pierre, school commissioner.Leclerc, Pierre, carpenter and joiner.Lhérault, Edmond, general dealer.Pepin dit Lachance, Narcisse, carpenter and joiner.Pilet dit Jolicœur, Antoine, sen, secretary-treasurer of municipal council, and clerk of Commissioners court.Poulin, Alexis, sen., councillor, and commissioner of small causes.Poulin, Jean, blacksmith.Rancour, Joseph, councillor.Rodrigue, Olivier, councillor.Roy, André, carpenter and joiner.Roy, Eli, school commissioner.Tardif, Joseph, J.P.Turgeon, Louis, carpenter and joiner.Vachon dit Pamerleau, Etienne, commissioner of small causes.Vallée, Antoine, jr., councillor.TROY, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in tho Township of Beverley and County of Wentworth.Distant from Hamilton 18 miles, Tri-weekly mail.Population about 200.Bryce, James, blacksmith.Buckboro, William, carpenter and joiner.Colman, John, innkeeper.Jumming, John.Elliott, William, wheelwright.Gugisberg, Frederick, shoemaker.Henderson, A., carpenter.McRoberts, Alexander, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Misener, Adam, J.P.Misener, Conrad, sawmill.Neff, Samuel, carpenter and joiner.Riley, Daniel, blacksmith.Rolefson, John, cabinetmakor.Rolefson, Lawrence, farmer.Sager, Michael, J.P.Stenebaugh, Joseph, grist mill, Taylor, Harlow, lime burner.Watson, Isaac, tinemith.! Yeager, Henry, innkeeper. Drrxcrory.] 1856.TROIS PISTOLES\u2014TWEED AND GEORGETOWN.859 TROIS PISTOLES, C.E.\u2014A large and flourishing Village situated below Quebec, on the south shore of the River St.Lawrence, in the Seigniory of Trois Pistoles and County of Temiscouata.This place is important on account of its exten- sivo lumber business.Distant from Quebec 150 miles.Mail daily.Population about 3000.Academy of the Frères du St.Viateur.Aubut, George, joiner, cabinetmaker, and school commissioner.Aubut, Théophile, painter and machinist.Baillargeon, Antoine, general store and boarding house keeper, and road overseer.Beaulieu, Hyacinthe, road overseer.Beaulieu, Julien, road overseer.Bélanger, Abraham, blacksmith.Bélanger, Majorique, road overseer.Bellisle, Pierre, boarding house.Bertrand, David, general store.Bérubé, Ignace, general storekeeper, and road overseer.Bérubé, Magloire, road overseer.Bienvenu, Hypolite, gunsmith, &ec.Boucher, Hermenégilde, boarding house.Boucher, Majorique, joiner.Boulanger, Abraham, joiner.Caron, Anselme, bailiff.Charest, Guillaume, blacksmith.Couture, Etienne D., road overseer.Couturier, Cyprien, shoemaker.Damour, Vital, joiner and mason.Damour, Vincent, joiner.Danjou, André, general store.Dastou, Basile, general store.Dauteuil, Thomas, jr., road overseer.Drapeau, George, road overseer.Dubé, Charles T., J.P., M.D., commissioner of small causes, and crown timber agent.Dubé, Joseph, general store.Dugal, Charles, tanner.Duperré, Henri, inspector of roads.Fortin, Narcisse, shoemaker.Fortin, Noél, shoemaker.Fournier, Pierre, notary public, and secretary-treasurer of municipality and schools.Gagné, Jean Baptiste, wheelwright, joiner and cooper.Gagné, Lucien, wheelwright and joiner.Gagné dit Belavance, François, joiner.Gagnon, Eloi, general storekeeper and tailor.Hion, Augustin, blacksmith.Lavoie, Athanase, road overseer.Lavoie, Eloi, jr., wheelwright and joiner.Lavoie, Eloi, sen., wheelwright and joiner.Lavoie, Jean Baptiste, bailiff.Lebel, Magloire, blacksmith.Lebel, Thomas, tailor.Leblond, Joseph, blacksmith.Leclerc, Nazaire, general store.Leclerc, Nazaire, road overseer.Levasseur, Octave, joiner.Lévesque, Olivier, road overscer.Martel, Magloire, tinsmith.Martel, Maurice, jr., joiner.Martin, Ignace, inspector of roads.Martin, Pascal, wheelwright and joiner.McCarthy, John, stevedore.McCarthy, Peter, mason.Miville Deschéne, Pierre, blacksmith.Morency, Frangois, wheelwright.Morency, Léandre, general store and boarding house keeper, and road overseer.Ouellet, lieut.col.Joseph, notary public, and clerk of Commissioners court.{ Pelletier, Thomas P., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Raymond, Octave, blacksmith.Renouf, Philippe, J.P., general storekeeper, and commissioner of small causes.Rioux, Adolphe, wheelwright and joiner.Rioux, captain Eloi, mayor, commissioner of small causes, and general storekeeper.Rioux, captain Jean Baptiste, inspector of roads.Rioux, David, general storekeeper, wheelwright and joiner.Rioux, Eloi, son of Joseph, seignior.Rioux, Eugéne, general storekeeper.Rioux, Evariste, joiner.Rioux, Isaie, wheelwright and joiner.Rioux, major Benjamin, commissioner of small causes and schools.Rioux, Majorique, road overseer.Rioux, Olivier, wheelwright and joiner.Rioux, Pierre, joiner.Rioux, Raphael, inspector of roads., Rioux, Séverin, road overseer.{ Rioux, Théophile, shoemaker.; Rioux, Vénérend, shoemaker.| Rousseau, Hypolite, road overseer.: Rousseau, Jean, wheelwright.f Roussel, Olivier, road overseer.Roy dit Lauzon, George, joiner.\u2018Roy dit Voisine, Jean Baptiste, general store.Roy, rev.Léon, Roman catholic.St.Cyt, Joseph, baker.St.Onge, Pierre, inspector of roads.| St.Pierre, Edouard, cabinetmaker.St.Pierre, Henri, mason.i St.Pierre, Jean E., land surveyor.: Tardif, Louis, road overseer.TETU, CAPT.NAZAIRE, J.P., postmaster, general storekeeper and dealer in lumber.' Thériault, Paul, blacksmith.; Turcotte, Gabriel, road overseer.i Turcotte, Jean Baptiste, cooper.! Turcotte, Joseph, mason and shoemaker., Turcotte, Louis, blacksmith.TWEED aud GEORGETOW N, C.W.\u2014Tvwo small Villages lying contiguous to each other on the Moira River, at the head of Stoco Luke; Tweed having the Post office and being on the Tenth, and Georgetown having the Town hall and school house and being on the Ninth Concession of the Township of Hungerford, in the County of Hastings.Distant from Belleville 24 miles, stage fare $1.Population of Tweed about 300, of Georgetown about 60.Baxter, rev.Michael, Wesleyan.Brien, James, blacksmith, Caldwell, rev.(., Bible Christian.Carleton, J., shoemaker.Detlon, John M., lumber dealer.Dyer, Daniel, carder and cloth dresser.Finly, Adam, innkeeper, Frost, Joseph, earringe and sleigh maker, Fulford, Abel, blacksmith, ; Howell, George, postmaster, clerk of council, and general storekeeper.Lacroix, Marcel, innkeeper.Marshall, R., traler in furs.MeConnell, J.& J., shoemakors.MoGowan, A.& W, carriagemakers.Munro, George, general store.Osborn, F.J., miller.Pomeroy, T., physician and surgeon: general drug store.Sayers, Gilbert, blacksmith.Shaw, John, innkeeper.Smith & Co., shoemakers.Vandusen, A., baker and confectioner.{ Vandusen, R., watch and clock maker.Wallis, James, blacksmith.Ward, O.F., general store.Welch, Patrick, tailor.Willson, A., innkeeper.Wray, William, tailor.Wright & Bogert, general store. 860 TROIS SAUMONS\u2014TYRONE, 1857.[CANADA TROIS SAUMONS, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Connty ol T/Jslot and Distriet of Quehee, Distant from Quebec 44 miles.Daily mail.Population of Parish ahout 3onn, .Babin, T.Duval, Louis.Bois, Louis, councillor.Duval, Z., councillor.Carrier, Prosper, mayor.Fournier, Charles, J.P.Caron, G.C., postmaster.Parent, rev.Louis, Roman catholic.Dechéne, Narcisse, J.1°.Peltier, Fabien, councillor.Dumas, Pierre, J.Têtu, Charles, TROY, C.W.\u2014A small but flourishing Village situated on the Scootomato River, in the Township of Elzevir and County of Hastings, Tho place is of only threo years growth, Lxtensivo beds of white nud colored mnrblo exist in the loenlity, Distant from Belleville 283 miles, Population about 100.Caldwell, G., tailor.Fisk, E., shoemaker.\"Comer, James, proprictor of Tempernnee house, and Mair, James, cabinet and chair maker.milllwright.Martin, William, carpenter and joiner.FLINT, BILLA, M.P.P., proprietor of marble beds, grist McCallum, Duncan, miller.and saw mills, and blacksmitl\u2019s shop, and dealer in Minney, James, cooper.dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Weed, T.P., millwright.TROY MILLS, C.W.\u2014A Station in the Townships of Howard and Harwich, and County of Kent.Distant from Chat.ham, the County Town, 18 miles, Population about 20e.Findlay, R.S., storekeeper.i Wrightman, Jacob, proprietor of Troy Mills hotel, SWARTHOUT & STODDARD, proprietors of Troy Yong, Philip, proprietor of West Troy hotel.mills, and dealers in walnut, white oak, ash and! sycamore.TULLAMORE, C.W.\u20141 Village on the Town Line between Albion and Chinguacousy, in the County of Peel.Distant from Toronto 25 miles, and from Malton, on the Grand Trunk Railway, 8 miles.Daily stage to Malton, carrying tho mail, Population about 100.Blevins, Francis, waggonmaker.| Glazier, William, tailor.Buchanan, William, shoemaker.Hogg, George, shoemaker.Chaffey, Isaac M., storekeeper.Mulligan, Joseph, postmaster, and storekeeper.Chamberlain, J., tailor.Munns, Hugh, shoemaker.Donelly, Matthew, innkeeper.Nunn, Jonathan, innkeeper.Duncan, John, blacksmith.Wright, Reid, storekeeper.TYRC ONNE L, C.Wa thriving Village beautifully situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Dunwich and County of Elgin.It las a considerable trade in wheat and other produce.Distant from St, \u2018Thomas, the County Town, 19 miles, Mail tri-weckly.Population about 500.Armstrong, Thomas L., school teacher.Gonne, rev.William, Baptist.Banks, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Gonne, Thomas, carriagemaker.BLACKWOOD, JAMES, postmaster, and dealer in dry Holland, rev.Henry, church of England.goods, groceries, hardware, provisions, &e.Humphries, Moses, carriagemaker.Brown, James, carpenter.MeNiff, Michael, harnessmaker.Cameron, Peter, blacksmith.{ Mitchell, Joseph, flouring mill.Conn, Atkinson, architect and builder.Morris, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Curtis, Mrs, hotelkeeper.O'Brien, John P., cabinetmaker.Curtis, Samuel, tailor.Ritchie, John, blacksmith, Dubault, Nelson, cooper.Scott, G., shoemaker.Gay, William, mason.Scott, Joseph, shoemaker.Gilmour, William, storekeeper.Swan, rev.\u2014, Wesleyan.TYRONE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Darlington aud Connty of Durham.Distant from Bowmanville 7 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 250.Bingham, Archibald, hotelkeeper.llcascley, David, grocer.Burden, Samuel, teacher.Helyar, John, shoemaker.Cole, Matthew, waggonmaker.Uoidge, John, mason and plasterer.Coram, John, blacksmith.Maynard, John, hotelkeeper.Darlington, William, cabinetmaker.McCullough, James, carpenter.Emerson, George, blacksmith.McCutcheon, Robert, weaver, Finlay, William, carpenter.Stanton, rev, Thomas, church of England, Gibbard, Charles, carpenter.Trick, Charles, general store.Gray, John, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Vanstone, Samuel, mill owner.Hanilly, John R., shoemaker.White, Alexander, tailor, Hay, Francis, carpenter.Williams, Thomas, waggonmaker.Ueard, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Younie, Abraham, cooper. Drræcrorr.} 1858.UNION\u2014UXDRIDGE,.861 UNION, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Yarmouth and County of Elgin.It is contiguous to a Station of the London and Port Stanley Railway.Distant from St.Thomas, the County Town, 5 miles, from London 23 miles, and from Port Stanley 45 miles.Daily mail.Population ahent 300.Allen, Henry, cabinetmaker.Allen, Jude, & Son, cabinetmakers.Connors, John, shoemaker.Ferns, William, carpenter and joiner.Fordyce, Ora, J.P.Haight, James, of J.Haight & Sons, postinaster.Haight, James, & Sons, storekeepers, woollen manufacturers, and flouring, grist and carding millers, Tooples, Joseph, harnessmaker.Johnson, Randolph, J.P., reeve.Ketcham, Alexander, distiller.Laning, John, J.P.Mandeville, William, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Mattocks, John, painter, &c.Mills, rev.Thomas, Baptist.Montgomery, Robert, saloonkeeper.Moore, T.& G., millwrights, and door and sash makers.Munn, John, cooper.i Nokes, Richard, tavernkeeper.\u2018Norman, William, tailor.; O'Connor, Martin, bricklayer and mason.{ Ollin, Henry, cabinetmaker.| Ollin, Jude, cabinetmaker.: Ollin, Robert, cabinetmaker.Philpot, Richard, bricklayer and mason.Scott, Enos, cattle drover and commission merchant.Stephenson, John, butcher.Stone, Andrew, framer and builder.Sweetland, Frederick, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Webb, George, shoemaker.UNIONVILLE, C.W.\u20144 small Villaze in the Township of Gosficld and Couniy of Essex.81 miles.Deming, H.F., general dealer.Harrington, Jason, general dealer.Hetherton, John, waggonmaker.Distant from Sandwich Rose, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Thomas, Stephen, blacksmith.: Wigle, W.N., hotel.UTICA, ©.WA small Village in the Township of Reach and county of Ontario.Distant from Whithy 15 miles.Daily mail.Population about 50.Allan, William, blacksmith.Claughton, Joseph, hotelkeeper.Hicks, John, grist mill.McKERCHER, DUNCAN, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., &c.Murcar, William, shoemaker.Saunders, William, waggonmaker.Thom, Archibald, teacher.| | Torrance, Alexander, tailor.Torrance, Henry, shoemaker.UXBRIDG E, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of Uxbridge and County of Ontario.Distant from Toronto {2 miles.and from Whitby 20 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.Bagshaw, Abraham,J.P., local superintendent of schools.Bascom, Charles, tanner.Bascom, John, shoemaker.Beebe, J.A., axe and tool maker.Bell, Richard, saw mill.Bingham, Robert, general store.Bolster, Thomas, general store.BROWN, J.W.CALDWELL, conveyancer, &c., land and Division court agent, and commissioner in Queen's bench and Common pleas.Bunnel, W.A., carpenter.Burchall, Thomas, cooper.Carlton, Israel, blacksmith.Carpenter & Co., distillers.Cleland, rev.William, Free church.Cleland, William, saddler and harnessmaker, Coppin, Henry, hotelkeeper.Dwyre, James, cooper.Etwell, Edward, waggonmaker.Ferguson, William, blacksmith.Finch, Joseph, hotelkeeper.Fralick, David, hotelkeeper.Gould, Jessie, saw mills.Gould, John L., cabinetmaker.SHOULD, JOSEPH, M.P.P., grist and saw mills.Han Samuel, cabinetmaker.Holton, Jol, general storekeeper and tinsmith.Honilton, William, general store.omphill, Anson G., cabinetmaker.J osack, James, baker and confectioner.ie ston, J.& T., general store.jones, Benjamin K., carpenter.ones, John, carpenter, Jones, Robert, painter.Kelly, John, mason and plasterer.Lavin, Edward, plain and ornamental painter.Lowery, Joseph, teacher.Metcalf, George, hotelkeeper.Nation, John, M.D.Nichols, William, mason.O'Neil, Michael, blacksmith.Palmer, Samuel, shoemaker.Peters, J.& T., masons and plasterers.Plank, B., hotelkeeper.Pringle & Daniels, general store.Simeon, rev.J., New Connection methodist.Smith, John, gencral store.Smith, William, postmaster.and general storekeeper.Stewart, John, butcher.Stone, Matthew, tailor.Terry, James, brewer.Thomson, Alexander, carpenter, Trenier, Richard, shoemaker.Tuck, William, waggonmaker.| Walks, David, waggonmaker.: Webster, Abraham, butcher.i Weeks, A.D, druggist.t Weeks, G.B., carpenter.; Weeks, Miss, milliner and dressmaker.; Wheelcr, Edward, grist and saw mill.i; Wideman, John, reeve.! Widdifield, John C., bailiff.| Wilson, Thomas, carpenter.| Wilson, William, cloth factory.\u201cWilson, William F., tailor.| Wright, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker. 862 VALCARTIER\u2014VANKLEEK ILL.1857.[CANADA VALCARTIER, C.E.\u2014A Village situnted in tho rear of La Jeune Lorette, in the Belgniory of St, Gabriel and County of Quebec.Distant from Quebce 18 miles.Alcorn, William, blacksmith.Martel, Charles, road overseer.Brown, John, road overseer.Martin, Francis, road overseer.Brown, Thomas, inspector of ronds.McBean, Arthur, inspector of roads.Clarke, rev.P.T., Roman catholic.McBean, David, general store, Cooper, John, general store.McBean, William, J.P.Crawford, Henry, J.P.McMullin, John, tailor.Dunlevie, John, general store.McNeil, Thomas, inspector of roads.Evans, Mrs., innkeeper.\u2018 Nuvin, John, J.P.; Kerr, Andrew, postmaster, carpenter, wheelwright, and Parkin, rev.Edward C., church of Tingland.plough maker.Reynolds, John, road overseer.Lawler, John, tailor.Robinson, David, tailor, } Liddy, Patrick, innkeeper.Shanks, rev.David, church of Scotlaud.Loughran, Michael, blacksmith.Wolfe, colonel Alexander, J.P.*VALLENTYNE, C.W._A small Villago in tho Township of Brock and County of Ontario.Distant from Whitby, the County Tow, 86 miles, and from Toronto 50 miles, Mail four times a week, Population about 50, Brethour, Henry, postmaster, storckeeper, councillor, Smith, William, storekeeper.and proprietor of Vallentyne hotel.Switzer, Christopher, shoemaker.Cumming, John, carriagemaker.Thomson, George, proprietor of Farmers Lome.Hill, Ninian, weaver.Vallentyne, Thomas, blacksmith, VALLEYFIELD, C.E.\u2014A thriving Village situated near the inlet of the Beauharnois Canal, in the parish of St.Cécile and County of Beauharnois.Distant from Montreal 42 miles, and from Beauharnois 15 miles.Mail tri-weckly, Population about 400, Archambault, Cyprien, grocer and blacksmith.Larocque, Isidore, J.P.Bergevin, Basile, hotelkeeper.Madden, John, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Bergevin, Gilbert, bailiff, Masse, J.A., notary public.Brault, Damase, miller.PEASE, DANIEL, dealer in dry goods, hardware, gro- BUNTIN, ALEX., & Co., manufacturers of printing ceries, produce, &c.and wrapping papers, Valleyficld paper mills.Poitras, I\".H., miller.Champeau, Charles J., hotelkeeper.Reilly, Orson, grocer.Depeau, Charles, mayor of parish, and general store.St.Amour, J.B.C., storekeeper.VANKLEEK HILL, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of West Hawkesbury and County of Prescott.Distant from Montreal 60 miles, and from the Lancaster station of the Grand Trunk Railway 33 miles.Mail tri-wecekly.Population about 500.CHAMBERLIN, B., hotelkeeper.MeCANN, II.W., M.P.P.Cheesman, William, shoemaker.McDonald, John A., gencral store.Curry, rev.Peter, I'ree church.McDonald, Mrs.H., proprictress of Exchange hotel.Fast and West Hawkesbury Bible Society, James P.| McDonell, Angus, carriagemaker.Wells, president ; Thomas Higginson, secretary.McDonell, Duncan, postmaster, druggist, and secretary- Eastman, Robert, general storekeeper and tanner.treasurer of municipality.Emond, Joseph, axemaker.McIntosh, Alexander, tailor.Farish, John F., general store.McIntosh, Angus, tailor.Ferguson, James, teacher, common school.McIntosh, Donald, blacksmith.Ferguson, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.McIntosh & McLaren, shocmakers.Ferguson, William, jr., joiner, McLaren, Archibald, general store.Ferguson, William, sen., architect, &«.McLennan, Roderick, shoemaker.Flynn, B.D., blacksmith, McNally, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Fraser, Alexander, watchmaker.MeRae, William, harnessmaker.Grant, Duncan, tanner.Millikin, Joseph, suddler.Hamelin, Joseph, butcher., Philip, Anthony, storekeeper and secretary of Ottawa Hamilton, Samuel, general store.Bible Society.Hays, S.W., carriagemaker.Reinhart, Mrs.Ouroline, groceries.Higginson, George, teacher, grammar school.Robertson, John, general store and steam mills, Higginson, Thos., secretary to East and West Hawkes.Sterling, James, surgeon, bury Bible Society.Hurley, John, tailor.Jamieson, John, general store, Johnson, Thomas, J.P.Villeneuve, Michel, joiner.Johnston, Hiram, innkeeper.Vogan, Henry, storekeeper.Kennedy, Miss, dressmaker.Wanless, George, saddler, Ladouceur, John, chairmaker.Waters, C., clerk of Division court, conveyancer, &c.Laliberté, Pascal, chairmaker.WELLS, JAMES P., pourlash manufacturer, denler MACKENZIE, W.K., barrister, master extraordinary in dry goods, groceries, hardware, and ready made Stewart, James, tinsmith and baker.STEWART, NEIL, Crown land agent, aud president of Ottawa Bible Society.in Chancery, and judge of Surrogato court.clothing, and president of Rast and West Hawkes- McBEAN, ARCHIBALD, warden of the united coun- bury Bible Socioty.ties of Prescott and Russell.WELLS & CLEVELAND, munufacturers of salerntus.# Formerly called Thomson's Corners, Drrecrory.] 1858.VARENNES\u2014VAUDREUIL, 863 VARENNES, C.E.\u2014An incorporated Village situated on the South shore of the St.Lawrence River, between Boucherville and Vercheres, in the Scigniory of the same name, County of Verchères, and District of Montreal.At the distance of a mile from this place are the well-known Varennes mineral springs.Distant from Moutreal 15 miles, Fare by steambcat» daily during summer, 374e.and 25c.; fare by stage in winter £1.Ainse, Joseph, sen., of Isle Ste.Thérèse, Archambault, Joseph N.A., notary public, clerk of Commissioners court, secretary-treasurer of village council, school inspector and president of Agricultural Society of county of Vercheres.Beauchamp, Joseph Léon, J.P., school commissioner, and commissioner of small causes.Beauchamp, Louis, E., councillor of parish.Bernard, Adolphe P., dry goods.Brodeur, lieutenant colonel Antoine, J.P.of salt water springs, Brunelle, captain Louis.president of school commis sioners of parish.Cadieux, captain Adolphe, general storekeeper and treasurer of Chambre de Nouvelles.CHAMBRE DE NOUVELLES DE VARENNES, col.Joseph P.L.De Martigny, president; Dr.C.F.Painchaud, vice president; Dr.J.A.Duchesneau, corresponding secretary ; captain J.Adolphe Cadieus, treasurer ; Ulric Marcotte, librarian.Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, butcher.and councillor of village.College of the Freres St.Joseph.Convent of the Sceurs de Ste.Croix.County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Marc A.Girard, agent.DE MARTIGNY, COL.JOSEPH P.L., J.P., mayor of village, commissioner of small canses, warden of county, school commissioner, president of Chambre de Nouvelles, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Insurance Companies.DE MARTIGNY, Jacques L., postmaster, notary public, and general storekeeper.DESAUTELS, REV.JOSEPH, Roman catholic, curate.Duchesneau, Joseph A.M.D., corresponding secretary of Chambre de Nouvelles.Equitable Fire Insurance Company.colonel Joseph De Martigny.agent.Gauthier, Francois X., blacksmith.Giguière, rev.Antoine, Roman catholic.vicar.Girard, Hilaire.trader, blacksmith.and school commissioner of parish.proprietor Daily mail.Population about 1060.Girard, Marc A., notary public, secretary and treasurer of schools and parish municipality; agent of County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and member of committee of Chambre de Nouvelles.Girard, Louis, school commissioner of parish.Girard, Mrs.J.Baptiste, hotelkeeper.Guimont, Louis, general store.Hamel, Léon, councillor of village.Hébert, Alexandre, councillor of parish.International Life Assurance Company, J.P.L.De Martigny, agent.Lalumiére, Francois Xavier, councillor of parish.Langevin, Joseph, school commissioner of parish.Lavigne, Joseph, stage proprietor.Létourneau, Antoine, baker.Lussier, Félix, J.P., seignior of Varennes, grist and saw mill owner, school commissioner.and commissioner of small causes.LUSSIER, PATL, advocate.Malépart, Francois Xavier.mason.and councillor of village.Malépart, Erpolite, baker.Malépart, Jean Baptiste, tanuer, und councillor of village.Massue, Aimé.J.P., scignior of St.Aimé, La Trinité.and St.Michel, and grist and saw mill owner.MASSUE, LOUIS H., J.P., school commissioner.Mongeau, captain Joseph, trader, and councillor of village.Mongeau, Hilaire, carriagemaker and painter.Mongeau, Limoges, tailor.Painchaud, Charles F., M.D., vice president oi Chambre de Nouvelles, and councillor of village.Petit, Joseph, carriagemaker and painter.Pilet, Joseph, councillor of parish.Prévost, Damis, councillor of parish, and school con - missioner of parish.Richard, Abraham, mayor of parish.Robitaille, Louis A., notary public.Savariat.Ambroise, school commissioner.Sicotte, Pierre, blacksmith.St.George, Joseph, councillor of parish.Touchette, Joseph, blacksmith.VAUDREUIL, C.It is the chief Town of the County.Montreal 30 miles.Daily mail.Population about 500.ARCHAMBAULT, REV.P.L.Roman catholic, vicar general.Bastien, Alfred, tanner.Bastien, François De Salles, postmaster, and notary public.Bastien, J.O., notary public.and clerk of Circuit court.BOURQUE, JEAN BAPTISTE, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, crockery, &e.BRITISH AMERICAN GLASS WORKS, Henry W.Jones & Co., proprietors, at Pointe à Cavaguol.Cartier, Henry, M.D.Cedras, Charles, shoemaker.Charlebois, H.F., notary public.Charlebois, L.N., general store.Deschamps, Amable, carpenter.Dion, Abraham, & Co, carriagemakoers.Fournier, Ambroise, architect, Fournier, Rolin, tailor.HARWOOD, HON,, R.U., seignior, and grist aud saw mill owner.JONES, HENRY W., & Co.American Glass Works.Lafontaine, H., bailiff, proprietors of British Ea Village situated on the Ottawa River, in the Seigniory of Vaudreuil aud County of tie same name.The Grand Trunk Railway passes near this place: fare from Montreal SL.Distant from Larocque, Joseph, carpenter.Latulippe, Léon, shoemaker.Lefebvre, Jean Baptiste, clerk of Commissioners court.Legaud, Jacques, builder.Legaud, Xavier, carpenter.Lucas, John B.blacksmith.Lucas, Louis, blacksmith.Marcil, Céleste, tinsmith.Moffatt, Adolphus, teacher.Normandeaun, Léon, blacksmith.Perrault, rev.N., Roman catholic.vicar.Poirier.Gilbert, blacksmith.Powbrun, C., hotelkeeper.Proulx, Charles, baker and butcher.Pyke, rev.James, church of England.Ranger, Damase, bailiff.Séguin, Frangois, carriagemaker.ST.JULIEN, A.A, dealer in dry goods.hardware.groceries, produce, £c.Turcotte, Martin, general store.Turgeon, Octave, carpenter.Valois, Narcisse, mayor.and judge of Commissioners court, 864 VARNA\u2014 VICTORIA SQUARE.1857.[CANADA VARNA, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Stauley and County of Huron, Distant from Goderich 18 miley Mail daily.Population about 100.Armstrong, William, cooper.Cook, T.& J., waggonmakers.Crawford, John, shoemaker.Duncan, rev.James, United Presbyteriun.Harrison, William, innkeeper.Higgins, Johy, innkeeper.Lyon, David, carpenter.Rudd & Fulton, blacksmiths and waggonmakers.Secord, Josiah B., postmaster, and general storekeeper.Simson, \u2014, blacksmith.Le VERCHERES, C.E.\u2014Au incorporated Village situated on the South shore of the St.Lawrence River, between Varennes and Contrecœur, in the Scigniory and County of Yerchères, aud District of Montreal, Ib is the chief Town of the County.Fare by steamboat from Montreal 375c.mul 25e.Daily mail.Population about 800.Bertrand, Timothé, founder.{ Gascon, rev.Hector, Roman catholic, vicar.Boissean, Lévi, cooper.* GEUFFRION, FÉLIX, notary publie, county registrar, Brazeau, Frangois X., shoemaker.clerk of Commissioners court, secretary-tredsurer Brousseau, Jean J., M.D.of schools and county municipality.Brun, Bruno, tailor.Geoffrion, Louis, law student, secretary-trensurer of BRUNEAU, REV.RENE O., Roman catholie, eurale, council and deputy county registrar.Carrière, Alfred, baker.(tervais, Nareisse, mason and plasterer.Chagnon, Frangois X., grocer.Handfield, Thomas, school commissioner.Chagnon, Honoré, grocer.Hébert, Louis, shoemalker.Chagnon, Joseph N., J.P., commissioner of small causes.Jacques, Nicolas, councillor.Chagnon, Moise, councillor.Lacroix, Michel, olacksmith, aml veterinary surgeon.Chagnon, Mrs.Octave, dressmaker.Lalaise, Guillaume, shoemaker.Charbonneau, Michel, axe manufacturer.Lamarche, Honoré, director of College.Chicoine, Pierre, commissioner of small causes.Larose, Hubert, school commissioner and commissioner Chicoine & Tétrault, grist, saw and tulling mill owners.of small causes.College of the Fréres St.Viateur.Larose, Miss Célina, dressmaker.COLLETTE, FRANÇOIS X., dealer in dry goody, Larose, Théophile, councillor.hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Lussier, Pierre, school commissioner.Convent of the Sceurs St.Nom de Jésus ct Maric.Lussier, Trefflé, postmaster, tailor and boarding house Dansereau, Charles, M.D.keeper.DANSEREAU, COLONEL JOSEPH, dealer in dry Mailhot, Frangois X.goods, hardware, grocerics, produce, &c., mayor, Marchand, Roch, carriagemaker and painter.Equitable Fire, and International Martel, Joseph, shoemaker.Millotte, Joseph, shoemaker.Millotte, Louis, shoemaker.Monastesse, Louis, school commissioner.y Mongeau, Théophileftanner, and currier and grist mill ! owner.Plante, Ambroise, steam carding mill owner., Quintal, Augustin, general store.; Robert, François X., general store.: Robert, Luc, professor of music.col.Joseph Dun- Senécal, Ambroise & Son, wood dealers.Valentine, Charles, tailor and grocer.Yon, Louis, & Son, blacksmiths.and agent for Life Insurance Companies.Dansereau, Louis, councillor.Danseresu, Richard, carpenter und joiner.Decreitz, Pierre Paul, M.D.Dequoy, Isidore, grocer.Desmarais, Adolphe, cabinetmaker.Desmarais, Adolphe, professor of music.Desmarais, Hubert, carpenter and joiner.Duphily, Joseph, councillor.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, sereau, agent.VERNONVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Haldimand and County of Northumberland, Distant from Cobourg, the County Town, 12 miles, from Toronto 8t miles, and from Grafton Railway station and Harbour 6 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 75.Broomfield, Robert, saw mill owner.! Ormestone, Peter, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hard- Gillespie, George, flouring and oatmeal mill=.i ware, provisions, &c.Johnston, David, school teacher.{ Smith, rev.J.W., Free churel.Johnston, James, carpenter and joiner.Terry, Henry, storekeeper.Johnston, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Vernon, Charles 1, J.1.McRae, Donald, postmaster, and blacksmith.Wait, rev.Daniel, Baptist.*VICTORIA CORNERS, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township ol Reach and County of Outarie.Distant frou Toronto 52 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 60.Colhoun, C.B., postmaster.Gowan, rev.N.C., Wesleyan.Irvine, Robert, councillor.Monteuth, rev.IL, church of Scotland.Stevenson, William, VICTORIA SQUARE, C.W.\u2014A Village ini the Township of Markham aad County of York, Distaut from Toronto 20 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 200.Alison, Thomas, storekeeper.: Stoutenburgh, James, storekeeper.Cook, Jobn, wheelwright., Tcel, Henry, harnessmaker.Durose, William, proprietor of Commercin! hotel.\u2018\u2019'urner, Henry, shoemuker.Garner, rev.John, Primitive methodist.White, Humphrey, postmaster, und shoemaker, Hingston, William G., blacksmith.* Formerly called Stevenson\u2019s Corners, Drrzcrorr.] 1858.VIENNA\u2014VITTORIA.865 VIENNA, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Village, situated in the Township of Bayham and County of Elgin.Sawn lumber is the most important business of this place.Distant from 8t.well 3 miles.Mail daily.Population about 1100.Alexander, John, postmaster.Atkins, F.W., bailiff of Division court.BAXTER, GEORGE, barrister, attorney, notary public, and agent for Colonial Life Assurance Com- any.Benson, rev.M., Episcopal methodist.Bolles & Peck, pail and tub factory.Broom, William, cabinetmaker and lumber merchant, BROWN, 8., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, liquors, wines, cigars, produce, &c.Canada Western Assurance Company, R.Nichol, agent.Carpenter, \u2014, carding and fulling mill owner.Caulfield, H., M.D.Clement, rev.Edwin, Wesleyan.Colonial Life Assurance Company, G.Baxter, agent.Crauford, John M., J.P., reeve, and sawmill owner.CQulp, rev.D., Episcopal methodist.Douglass, John, carriagemaker.DOUGLASS, ROBERT, foundry and machine shop.Eakins, W.H., general store.Ely, D.J., general store.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.P.McDonald, agent.Folger, Son & Peck, saw mill owners.Garusey & Gunn, lumber merchants.Gilbert, H.W., M.D.Green, I.B., general store.Griffin, rev.D., Episcopal methodist.Harris, rev.E., Episcopal methodist.Harvey, W.H., M.D.Hayward, G.& B., livery stables.Hurdle, J., jeweller.International Life Assurance Company, J.P.McDonald, agent.Thomas 28 miles, from Ingersoll 29 miles, and from Port Bur- JENKINS, THOMAS, jr., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., and lumber merchant.Keays, R.F., general dealer.McConnell, rev.S., Baptist.McDonald, J.P., agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Mackay, Robert, saloonkeeper.NELLES, ABRAHAM, proprietor of Vienna exchange botel\u2014liquors, cigars, &c.Newcomb, 8.B., clerk of Division court.NICHOL, ROBERT, barrister, attorney and notary public, and agent for Canada Western Assurance Company.potter, E.Lx Sou lumber merchants.rovident Life Assurance and Investment G.Suffel, agent.ent Company, PUTMAN, M.M,, proprietor of Francisco house.Raymond, George, lumber merchant and grist mill owner.Sells, Hugh, foundry and machine shop.Smith, B.T., dealer in hardware and tin.Suffel, George, of Suffel & Patton, agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.SUFFEL & PATTON, importers and dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Thomson, J., saw millowner.Tims, R., tanner.Wallace, William X., lumber merchant.Ward, \u2014, lumber merchant.WHITNEY, L.W., harpessmaker.Vogt, L., jeweller.VILLA NOVA, C.W.A Village in the Township of Townsend and County of Norfolk.Distant from Simcoe, the County Town, 11 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Corlis, L.L.Dean, S., blacksmith.Donaldson & Packard, saw mill owners.Fraser, rev.N.A., Episcopal methodist.Goble, rev.J., Baptist.Major & McAlpine, waggonmakers.McLaren, John, postmaster, and storekeeper.McLaren & McAlpine, saw mill owners.Parks, Charles.Quinn, John, shoemaker.Ross, B., shomaker.Service, rev.R., Episcopal methodist.Smith, S., blacksmith.Tufford, C.D., M.D.Vanloon, rev.Jacob, Baptist.VITTORIA, C.W.\u2014A village in the Township of Charlotteville and County of Norfolk.Distant from Simcoe, the County Town, 7 miles, from Hamilton 45 miles, from London 70 miles, and from Paris 36 miles.Mail daily.Population about 500.Anderson, Henry.Anderson, J.B., butcher.Barton, John, miller.Benser, George, tavernkeeper.Clark, Alexander, carpenter.Cope, John, blacksmith.Coventon, C.W., M.D.Cross, Thomas, land owner.Duncan, John, tavernkeeper.Finlay, William, land owner.Hackett, J.& E., carriagemakers.Hewitt, William, chemist and druggist.Jarvis, Isaac, carpenter.Jarvis, Isaiah, mason, Lamond, Delos, blacksmith, Lampert, Henry, storekeeper.Lampert, Thomas, land owner.Mabee, O., J.P.Machen, John, tailor.Marshall, Thomas, farmer.Mathews, Edward, distiller.McCall & Son, storekeepers.McCool, Thomas, distiller, McCall, Simpson, J.P., of McCall & Son, postmaster, issuer of marriage licenses, reeve warden, and agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.McInnes, A., landowner.McKenna, Hugh, tailor.Potts, E.J., farmer.Provident Life Assurance S.McCall, agent.Potts, Jacob, landowner.Rapelje, P.W., barrister and attorney.Reid, Archibald, cabinetmaker.Ryerse, rev.G.J., Baptist.Shannon, Ephraim, shoemaker.Shannon, William, shoemaker.Shearer, John, farmer.Smith, 0.M., treasurer of council.Teeple, Alexander, tanner.Thorold, Frederick, M.D.Tisdale, Joseph, J.P.Walker, N.O., M.D.Wilson, William, storekeeper.Young, P.B,, storekeeper.and Investment Company, 62 866 VROOMANTON\u2014WALLLACEVILLE, 1857.[CANADA VROOMANTON, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Brock and County of Ontario.Distant from Whitby, tho County Town, 40 miles, and from Toronto 55 miles.Mail bi-weokly.Population about 50.Austen, George, shoemaker.Colleran, Thomas, blacksmith.Fear, rev.Samuel, Wesleyan.Francis, Thomas, blacksmith.Lee, rev.Jofin R., Roman catholic.McCann, John, harnessmaker.McKinnon, Hector, tailor.McPhaden, Murdoch, postmaster, storekeeper and commissioner in Queen's bench.Oliver, Thomas, carpenter and joiner.Oliver, William, tavernkeeper.Parish, Samuel, leather dresser.Quinn, James, waggonmaker.Skinner, William J., carriagemaker.Smith, D.M., carpenter and auctioneer.Sparling, George P., storekeeper.Speran, James, saw and flouring mills.Thompson, Robert, harnessmaker, Vrooman, James, land owner.Wright, rev.Daniel, Baptist.WAINFLEET CENTRE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wainfleet and County of Welland.Distant from Merritt-ville, the County Town, 11 miles.Daily mail.Population about 80.Converse, L.N., freight agent.Davis, Jonathan, mason.Graybiel, John, J.P.Kerr, John C., grocer and saloonkeeper.Minor, H.W., builder.Ott, Cyrenius, blacksmith.Stone, James H., cabinetmaker and undertaker.Stone, Miss Abigail, school teacher.Stone, Mrs.Maria, milliner.Vandevier, Caspar, joiner.Vandevier, David, hotelkeeper.Winney, John, farrier.YOKEM, LEMUEL 8., postmaster, township clerk, clerk of Division court, conveyancer, accountant, &c.WAKEFIELD, C.E.\u2014A Village on the Gatineau River, in the Township of Wakeficld and County of Ottawa.Distant from Ottawa 20 miles.Coles, Seth, temperance innkeeper.Corbett, rev.John, Free church.Earle, Robert, wheelwright.Erwin, Joseph, shoemaker.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.MeMullen, Hugh, blacksmith.Moncreef, Foster, J.P., councillor and commissicner of small causes.Polly, William, shoemaker.McLaren, James, of James McLaren & Co., postmaster.Pritchard, William, schoolmaster.McLAREN, JAMES, & Co., millers and dealers in dry Wesgate, Thomas, tailor.goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.*WALKERTON, C.W.\u2014A Town on the Saugeen river and Durham road, in the Township of Brant and County of y Bruce.It is the chief Town of the County.Distant from Durham 17 miles, from Penetangore 28 miles, from Guelph 65 miles, and from Southampton 30 miles.Bi-weekly mail.Population about 175.Benson, James, bailiff of Division court.Bilkie, Thomas, innkeeper.Bruce, John, storekeeper.Fletcher, Aaron, carpenter.Flett, James, boot and shoe maker.Garland, Patrick, carpenter and builder.Heffernan, Patrick, tailor.Imperial Insurance Company, Malcolm McLean, agent.JAMIESON, JAMES, J.P, clerk of Division court and township council, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McIntosh, Alexander, conveyancer and commissioner in Queen's bench.McLEAN, MALCOLM, postmaster, merchant, issuer of marriage licences, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench, and agent for Imperial Insurance Company.McArthur, Alexander, blacksmith.Moore, David, carpenter and joiner.Richardson, William, storekeeper.ROWDEN, JOHN.SECORD, SOLOMON, physician and surgeon.SCOTT, WILLIAM JOHN, physician and surgeon.Shearwood, George, contractor and builder, Smith, John, innkeeper.Stuart, Moses, boot and shoe maker.Thompson, Andrew, tanner.Thompson, William, farmer.Todd, Thomas, J.P.Walker, Joseph, J.P., mill owner.WALKER, WILLIAM, miller.Wisser, Lewis, tailor.TWALLACEVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wallace and County of Perth.Distant from Stratford, the County Town, 12 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Adams, Charles, sawyer.Atkinson, William, farmer.Burrows, Charles, sen,, postmaster, and storekeeper.Farncomb, Joseph, farmer.Fisher, Joseph, farmer.Gadby, Samuel, carpenter.Gordon, William, farmer.Haslam, Edward, smith.Hazen, Thomas, farmer.Heagate, Robert, farmer.* Hogeland, Amos, caoper.King, William, farmer.Lewis, George, farmer, McCartney, Hugh, farmer.Population about 130, Milligan, Thomas, farmer.Morrow, Alexander, farmer.Rools, Herbert, farmer.Smith, George, brickmaker.Smith, James, farmer.Smith, Jesse, farmer.Smith, John, farmer.Smith, William, brickmaker.Smith William, farmer.Spalding, Lovel, carpenter.Tye, John, farmer.Williams, D.Mills, shoemaler.Williams, Daniel, storekeeper.Wood, Solomon, tavernkeeper.* The Post oliice was formerly called Brant, + The Post oifico is called Wallace. Drrxorory.] 1858.2 WALLACEBURG\u2014WARSAW.867 WALLACEBURG, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the River Sydenham, in the Township of Sombra and County of Lambton.Distant from Sarnia 32 miles, and from Chatham 18 miles; Stage fare to Sarnia in winter $2, in summer by stage and steamnor $1.25, fare to Chatham $1.25, to Detroit $1.50.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 500.Bell, colonel John, collector of custorfs.Carlaon, Thomas, clerk of Division court.Cluney, Michuel, general storekeeper, and lumber merchant, Davis, Charles, steam grist mill.Doyle, Lawrence, saddler and harnessmaker.Doyle, Martin, blacksmith.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, L.H.Johnston, agent.Fish, Richard, innkeeper.Fisher, John, carpenter.Garrett, rev.E., Episcopal methodist.Gordon, Aaron, innkeeper.International Life Assurance Company, L.H.Johnston, -agent.Johnson, Johnston, general storekeeper and town councillor.Johnston, L.H., agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Judson, Samuel, carpenter.Knight, W.M, millwright.Lister, George, M.D.Lillie, John, general store.Mansel, Tracey, blacksmith and bailiff.Marsh, H.M., steam saw mill owner.Martin, H.& T., tanners, curriers and shoemakers.Mason, Alexander, shoemaker.Mason, Alexander, waggonmaker.McCrae, Farquhar, proprietor of Lambton hotel.McDonald, Finlay, lumber merchant.McKelvey, Alexander, lumber merchant.Millar, rev.Aaron, Wesleyan church.Murphey, Thomas S., proprietor of Exchange hotel.Niven, Thomas, tailor.Palmer, John, J.P., farmer.Patterson, Carlaon, steam saw mill owner.i Peck, Richard, innkeeper.Riddle, James, postmaster, Smith, Calvin, carpenter.Thom, \u2014, M.D.and general storekeeper, WALLACETOWN, C.W.\u2014A Station in the Township of Dunwich and County of Elgin.Distant from Chatham 47 miles, Daify mail.Population about 200.Clark & Little, general dealers.MacIntyre, L.& J., saloonkeepers.McPherson, A.& J., shingle factory.McPherson, John, grist mill.Meikle, W.D., postmaster.MYERS, PAUL, hotelkeeper\u2014prompt attendance and moderate charges.Pollack & Meikle, general dealers.Thompson, A., blacksmith.Urquhart, Alexander C., tailor.WALMER, C.W.\u2014A rising Village in the Township of Peel and County of Wellington.Distant from Guelph, the County Town, 23 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 75.Cowen, Thomas, schoolmaster.Empy, rev, Peter, Wesleyan.Gilree, Robert, saw mill owuer.Lowes, John, joiner and cabinetmaker.Lowes, John W., postmaster, mill owner and general agent.Lowes, Matthew, land agent.Lowes, William, storekeeper.Neelands, Robert, miller.Reed, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.Rose, James, shoemaker.Tyler, Charles, cooper.Wilson, David, builder.WALTER\u2019S FALLS, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Holland, near the four corners of the Townships of St.Vincent, Sydenham, Euphrasia, and Hollaud, in the County of Grey.It is situated in a fertile and salubrious part of the country, and has extensive water power.Distant from Collingwood 30 miles, from Meaford 14 miles, from Durham 23 miles, and from Owen Sound 16 miles.Bi-weekly mail.Population about Go.Brason, John, sawyer.Campbell, James, tavern and store keeper.Campbell, rev.James, Free church.Carmichael, Dougal, shoemaker.Caswell, Henry, waggonmaker.Caswell, Henry C.Deleree, James H., blacksmith.Hogg, John, carder and fuller.Smith, Henry, merchant.Smith, John, carpenter.Thompson, John, chairmaker.Walter, John, jr., miller.Walter, John, sen., postmaster, and mill owner.Walter, Philip, saw mill owner.Hewlett, John H,, land agent, conveyancer and com- Walter, Thomas, millwright.missioner in Queen's bench.WARSAW, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Dummer and County of Peterborough.Distant from Peterborough the County Town, T+ miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 159, Armstrong, Thomas, storekeeper, Bowie, fev.James, Free church.Carveth, J.C., tavernkeeper.Choate, T.G., turner, Cloute, Thos., J.P., postmaster, storekeeper and owner of grist and saw mill, Crow, F., reove.Darling, William, shocmaker.Dwyer, Patrick, blacksmith.Esplen, A., shoemaker.Forsythe, John, grocer.Garlick, George, clerk.Hill, G.A, clerk of council.McGuire, Bernard, blacksmith.Mcllvena, Edward, blacksmith.McKee, James, storekeeper.Patterson, John, weaver, Payne, Stephen, gunsmith, Reid, G.W., miller.Reid, James, tailor.Renfrew, John, cooper. 868 WARDSVILLE\u2014WATERLOO.1857.[CANADA *WARDSVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Mosa and County of Middlesex.Distant from London 36 miles.Daily mail.Population about 1000.Ames, rev.William, Wesleyan.Archer, Henry R., postmaster, and general dealer.Bowes, Joseph, broker and confectioner.Blain, Peter, builder.Calderwood, Robert, saddler and harnessmaker.Campbell, Cameron J., butcher.Campbell, John, waggon and plough maker.\u2018Case, Ira, blacksmith.Corneill, Adam, carriage factory.Cornish, William K., attorney.Crew, Samuel, builder.Crienan, rev.M., Roman catholic.Dobie, John, innkeeper.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, B.Grant, agent.Fleming, William, distiller.Grant, B., agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Gunn, rev.John, church of England.Hatalie, Adam, clerk of Division court.International Life Assurance Company, B.Grant, agent.Henderson, Henry, machinist and founder.Jones, C.S., M.D.Jordan, James, leather dealer.Kent, Thomas, general dealer.Mackellar, D.S., physician, and coroner.Mackintosh, Duncan, innkeeper.Mackintosh, John, general dealer.MacRea, Alexander, merchant tailor.Monroe & Brother, general dealers.Murray, Bernard, tailor.Neil, captain William, innkeepor.Paris, Henry B., general dealer.Patterson, Francis, grist mill.Peake, rev.Edwin, Wesleyan.Prendergast, rev.M., Roman catholic.Reilly, Francis B., architect.Rolls, Charles, M.D., chemist and druggist.Sheppard, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Strathy, D.B., woollen manufactory.Strathy & Weston, grist and saw millowners.Tait, rev.J., Presbyterian.Thornton, John, cloth dresser.Wallan, James, M.D.Ward, A.D., innkeeper.Ward, James C., furniture ware rooms.Wilson, Andrew, cabinetmaker.WARWICK, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the stage road leading from London to Sarnia, in the Township of Warwick and County of Lambton, Distant from Sarnia, the County Town, 25 miles, and from London 36 miles.Mail daily.Population about 300.Anderson, Peter, carpenter.Black, Andrew, general store.Boyd, Walter, M.D.Burwell, William, carpenter.Burns, James, tailor.Eccles, J.D., J.P., farmer.Elliot, J.F., clerk of Division court.Evans, Richard, bailiff.Faloon, Maurice, carpenter.Fowler, James, innkeeper.Frazer, Alexander, teacher in grammar school.Hay, Thomas, smith and carriagemaker.Howard, rev.T.S., Wesleyan.Kingstone, A.J., saw mill owner.Langford, rev.A., Wesleyan.Luckham, William, shoemaker.MANEREY, JAMES, township clerk, treasurer and commissioner of Common pleas, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McAlpine, William, J.P., farmer.McCallum, rev.Daniel, Congregationalist.More, John, general storekeeper.Nye, James, steam grist mill.Odell, C., hotelkeeper.Rogers, David, innkeeper.Said, Zeph, mason and plasterer.Smyth, rev.James, church of England.Stewart, William, general storekeeper.UTTER, JACOB, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Wilson, John, saddler and harnessmaker.Woodrooffe, J.À., postmaster, and general storekeeper.WASHINGTON, C.W.\u2014A small Village situated in the Township of Blenheim and County of Oxford.It hay a wheat market.Distant from the Drumbo station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway 4 miles, and from Woodstock, the County Mail daily.Population about 100.Arnold, John, carpenter and joiner.Basted, Francis, shoemaker.Brash, David, innkeeper.Chamberlain, E.G., general storekeeper.Henneberg, Frederick, & Co., stonecutters.MeDonald, William, blacksmith.Oliver, Andrew, carpenter and joiner.Reid, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.Town, 20 miles.Reynolds, Alfred, tailor.Reynolds, Moses, general storekeeper.Sherk, Levi, vinegar manufacturer.Vogt & Gilles, cabinetmakers and undertakers.Wakefield, Daniel, postmaster.Wallis, James, blacksmith.White & Walker, waggonmakers and blacksmiths.IWATERLOO, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Templeton and County of Ottawa.Distant from Ottawa 24 miles, Tri-weckly mail.Population of Township about 1600.Berthiaume, Louis, commissioner of small causes.Bouvier, Francois, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Cullen, Anthony, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Dunning, captain Lewis.Ginguet, rev.Joseph, Roman catholic.Hagan, \u2014, proprietor of ferry.Hagan, James, J.P., postmaster, and hotelkecper.Harkin, John, general dealer.Kellogg, H.J., J.P., commissioner of small causes.Laurin, Frangois, J.P., commissioner of small cnruses.Lecours, Isidore, blacksmith.McGoey, Thomas, commissioner of small causes.MeLatchie, John, reeve.McLaurin, captain John, steam saw mill owner.Tassé, Louis, teacher.Villeneuve, David & Adolphe, shoemakers.* The Post office was formerly called Mosa.+ Also called Gatineau Point.Fhe Post office is called Templeton. Dirzcrorr.] 1858.WATERDOWN\u2014 W ATERFORD.869 WATERDOWN, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village situated on Dundas Street, in the Township of East Flamboro\u2019 and County of Wentworth.A large business s transacted in the manufacture of flour, steam engines, boilers, will gearing, &c., and there is a good wheat market at all times, Distant from Hamilton 54 miles, and from the Waterdown Railway station 1% miles.Stage fare to Hamilton 25e, from Hamilton 374c.Daily mail.Population about 1000.Anderson, Henry, blacksmith.Anderson, Samuel, hotelkeeper.Baker, John, innkeeper.Baker, Read, rake and cradle factory.Barnes, James, shoemaker.Barron, W., baker.Barton, Job, general store.Begg, Stewart, carpenter and joiner.Bingham, Elijah, tin and copper smith.Binkley, Abraham, tanner.Brown, Edward, brickmaker.Burnes, John, carpenter and joiner.Burnes, Timothy, carpenter and joiner.Burr, A., carpenter and joiner.Burr, Nathaniel, carpenter, joiner and sash maker.Carson, James, stonemason.Chipchase, John, carriage and sleigh maker.Creen, John, saw mill.CROOKER, F., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Crooker, J.& W., general store.CUMMER, GILL & Co, extensive iron founders, manufacturers of steam engines, boilers, mill gearing, mill castings, mill stones, flouring mill owners and general wheat merchants.Cummer, L.À., cooper.Cumming, Mrs., saw mill.Dighton, rev.F.W., Episcopal methodist.Dornan, John, innkeeper.Dornan, Patrick, innkeeper.Dyble, John, blacksmith.Edwards, Henry, butcher.Edwards, Henry, postmaster, and general storekeeper.English, John, carpenter and joiner.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, O.H.Lawrence, agent.Evans, Edward, township treasurer.Farmers inn, Charles Sealey, proprietor.FERGUSON, HON.ADAM, M.L.C.Freeman, E., livery stable.Fretwell, Thomas, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Galbraith, John, shoemaker.Gamble, William, boot and shoe maker.Graham, John, bailiff.Green, rev.E.T., Wesleyan.Greeves, Walter, stonemason.Griffin, David, innkeeper.Griffin, George D., flouring mill.Hall, Andrew, township clerk and clerk of Division court.Hughes, William, blacksmith.International Life Assurance Company, O.H.Lawrence, agent.Jeffers, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Lawrence, 0.H., agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.! Lilley, D., tailor.| Lottridge, \u2014, flouring and grist mill.Lottridge, Robert, general store.McCartney, William, carpenter and joiner.Melndoe, rev.W., Free church.McMonies, James, J.P., township reeve.MeMonies & Little, general store.Montgomery, James, painter and glazier.Murray, Robert, M D.Nicholl, William, stonemason.Pitcher, John, harnessmaker.Sealey, Charles, proprietor of Farmers inn.Shouldice, Thomas, baker.Skinner, O., M.D.Skinner, rev.John, D.D., church of Scotland.Stock, Thomas, J.P., farmer.Stoten, George, pump manufacturer.Thomas, John, blacksmith.Thompson, Hugh, saddler, and harness and trunk maker.Thomson, John, blacksmith.Welsh, Samuel, butcher.WATERFORD, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Townsend aud County of Norfolk.Distant from Simcoe the County Town, 8 miles, from Brantford 16 wiles, and from Hamilton 41 miles.Daily mails.Population about $00.Anderson, R.P., blacksmith and waggonmaker.Barber, John L., cabinetmaker.Bartlett, J.C., blacksmith.Beals, B., bailiff.Beals, H., baker and grocer.Beam, Peter, carpenter.Becker, B., general dealer and tanner Becker & Hamilton, shoe shop.Beemer, P., innkeeper.Bezzo & Mathar, tailors and drapers.Blake, Oliver, reeve and clerk of Division court.Boughner, N., of N.& W.R.Boughner, secretary- treasurer of municipality.BOUGHNER, N.& W.R., tin shop and stove depôt.Bowlby, A, M.D.Brown, rev.G., New Connection methodist.Clark, Thomas W., J.P.Coe, Willinm, carpenter.Collver, J.G., M.D.Cowan, John, school teacher.Outting, James, innkeeper.Duncombe, D., M.D Equitable Fire Insurance Company, G.W.Park, agent.Fleek, H.0, druggist.Goldsmith, rov.Thomas, New Connection methodist.Grace, Edward, bailiff.Green, James L., of James L.Green & Sons, postmaster._ GREEN, JAMES L., & Sons, foundry and general store.; Green, William, painter.Henry, Thomas, pumpmaker.Hudson, William, & Co., nursery.International Life Assurance Company, G.W.Park, agent.Kellam & Foster, plough manufactory.KING, JOHN A.dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., boots and shoes.Leach, David, painter.Merrill, Charles, general store.Merritt, J.A., M.D.Park, G.W., merchant, miller, distiller and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Pursell, Jonathan, chairmaker.Pursell, L.P., cabinetmaker.Redker, J.P., tailor.Rock, Thomas, planing mill.Slaght, Aaron, grist and saw mills.Slaght, rev.A., Baptist.Thompson, J.M., tinsmith.Trusdle, J., mason.Watson, J., carpenter.Wells, William, saddler.Worden, J.J., fanning mill maker. 870 WATERLOO, C.E\u2014WATERLOO, C.W.1857, [CANADA -w WATERLOO, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township and County of Sheflord, and District of Montreal, The registry offlco for the County is situated here.There isa daily mail stage from Montreal, by way of St.Hyaciutho, fare $2.76; a tri-weekly stago lo St.Albans, Vermont, by way of Dunham, 62 miles, fare $2.50; one tri-weekly to Stanstead Plain, 40 miles, fare §2; and to Man- sonville 80 miles, fare $1.75, and one tri-weekly to Melbourne, 32 miles, fare $1.50.A new round to Acton Railway Station, 21 miles, is in progross.Population about 200.ADVERTISER, (THE) weekly, asnual subscription $1.50, Lucius S.Huntington, editor; L.S.Huntington & Co., proprietors and publishers; J.J.Carpentier, printer.Allen, Charles R., secretary-treasurer of County Agricultural Society.ALLEN & TAYLOR, general merchants, pearlash manufacturers, manufacturers of tin and copper- ware, and proprietors of fulling and cloth-dressing mills, blacksmith\u2019s shop, iron foundry, and machine shop.Browning, Samuel, carpenter and joiner.Browning, Thomas, painter.Clark, Louis, saw mill.County Agricultural Society, C.R.Allen, secretary- treasurer.Edgarton, J.B., registrar.Ellis, Roswell, A., J.P., grist and saw mills.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, H.Robinson, agent.Foss, Orrin R.& Isaac, blacksmiths and carriagemakers.Goodenough, Windsor, millwright and machinist.Hannah, Robert, tailor.Harvey, Cyrus, pumpmaker.Harvey, Timothy, sawmill.Hill, Robert, harness and shoe maker.Hutchinson, Richard D., physician.International Life Assurance Company, J.11.Robinson, agent.Lawrence, L., chairmaker and machinist.Lawrence, Wesley O., millwright.Longley, Edmund, J.P., farmer.Mitchell, Michael, provincial land surveyor.Mutual Fire Insurance Company, A.B.Parmelce, agent.Parmelee, Albert B., advocate, and township and couhty secretary-treasurer, and agent for Mutual Fire Insurance Company.Parmelee, Rotus, J.P., M.D., school inspector of district of Montreal.Parmelee, Rufus C., shoemaker.Reynolds, Zenas, tavernkeeper, and clerk of Commissioners court.ROBINSON, BROTHERS, general merchants, pearlash manufacturers, and proprietors of carding mill.Robinson, George, farmer.Robinson, Jonathan, postmaster, township mayor and warden.Robinson, I.Luke, deputy registrar, and agent for Equitable Fire and International Life Assurance Companies.Taylor, William A., wheelwright.Whitten, rev.Andrew, church of England.\u2018Whitcomb, Rufus B., shoemaker.WATE RLOO, C.Win flourishing Village in the Township and County of Waterloo.It has several large factories.Distant from the Berlin Station of the (Grand Trunk Railway one mile, from Toronto about 65 miles, and from Hamilton about 45 miles.Daily mail.Population about 1500.Altman, John, stonemason.Altman, Peter, tailor.Becken, John, hotel.Bowman, Henry W., hotelkeeper.Bricker, J.& A., foundry.Cook, Adam, pumpmaker.Empsall, John, tailor.FARMERS FRIEND, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, Jacob Teuscher, editor, proprietor, and publisher.Ferdinand, Henry, tanner.Fischer, William, general store.Froehlich, \u2014, hotelkeeper.Froehlich, Henry, weaver.Gingrieb, Rady, & Co., cabinet and chair factory.Gleiser, George, tailor.Goltwerth, Christian, butcher.Good, Joseph, physician and surgeon.Hamel, Henry K., mason.Hasenfflug, John, blacksmith.Heeter, Henry, brewer.Helen, Frederick, pumpmaker.Heil, Francis, physician and surgeon.Hetterich, Louis, blacksmith.Hill, Henry, shoemaker.Humbecker, George, carriagemaker.Kancher, Frederick, cooper.Keneyeser, John, tailor.Killer, Nicholas, cabinetmaker.Kleppert, John, shoemaker.Koehler, John W., mason.Kohler, Nicholas, saddler and harnessmaker.Kuntz, David, brewer.Kuntz, Jacob, cooper, Martin, Christian S., harnessmaker.Mulhern, Thomas, iron foundry.Peppler, Ludwig, blacksmith.Pfaff, George, tailor.Plaff, George, hotelkeeper.Rackel, Andrew, carpenter.Robbfleich, Eckhart, hotelkeeper.Robert, William, general store.Robinson, Alexander, tinsmith.Row, Conrad, hotelkeeper.Schlientz, Auguste, watchmaker.Schmidt, \u2014, cooper.Schmidt, Francis, hotel.Schnarr, Hartman, general store.Schneider, Henry S., shoemaker.Schneucker, John, butcher.Schoenow, W.A, tinsmith.Schuh, John, general store.Snider, S.Q., & Co., grist and steam saw mills.Snyder, Daniel, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Snyder, M., iron foundry.SPRINGER, MOSES, & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Stanermogel, Conrad, tailor.Stouffer, Henry, hotelkeeper.Summer, William IL, hairdresser.Swoysh, Francis, carpenter.TEUSCHER, JACOB, editor, proprietor, and publisher of Farmers Friend, (German) printer, and emigrant agent, Wagner, Jacob A., carringemaler.Wargd, George, blacksmith.Wegenoot, Matthew, & Co., sash, blind, and door fac- \"tory.Wolf, Andrew, blacksmith.Wunderlich, rev, I'.W., Lutheran. Dirrcrory.] 1858.WATERLOO\u2014WELLINGTON MINES.871 WATERLOO, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Kingston and County of Frontenac, situated near the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Kingston 3 miles, stage fare 25¢.Daily mail.Population about 250.Beamish, William, J.P., physician and surgeon.Brown, J.W., J.P.Brown, M.J., physician and surgeon.Cooke, Edward, tailor, Day, Johnson, J.P.Dunlop, John W., general store.Goodrich, Charles, fanningmill and chain pump maker.Martin, Mrs.M., dry goods and groceries.McKim, Peter, J.P.Miller, rev.William D., Wesleyan.Nolan, John, tavernkeeper.Northmore, Joseph, postmaster, baker, and grocer.Playter, rev.George F., Wesleyan.Purdy, David, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Riley, Edward, blacksmith.Stuart, Jobn, shoemaker.Turner, David, tavernkeeper.WATERVILLE, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township and County of Compton.Distant from Compton Centre 4 miles, from Portland by the Grand Trunk Railway, to which the place is contiguous, 186 miles, and from Montreal 106 miles- Daily mail.Population about 200.Brooks, Charles, gcneral store, foundry and post office.Brown, A., blacksmith.Brown, G.E., carriagemaker.Caswell, A., carriage painter.Crosen, John, shoemaker.Elliott, W.A., carpenter and joiner.Elliott, William, fulling and carding mill.blacksmith\u2019s shop, Flanders, J.H.C., saw and grist mill.Haskett, B.A., postmaster.Henry, Matthew, cabinetmaker.Johnson, Samuel, tanner and currier.Loomis & Flanders, storekeepers.Osgood, James, harnessmaker.Pennefather, rev.T., M.A., church of England.Taffe & Wiggett, woollen manufacturers.WATFORD, C.W.\u2014A new Village in the Township of Warwick and County of Lambton.It is contiguous w 2a station of the Sarnia branch of the Great Western Railway.Distant from Sarnia 27 miles, and from London 40 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Browne, Richard, postmaster, notary public, and land agent.Harris, Robert, proprietor of Watford hotel.Harrower, Andrew, councillor.Harrower, George, J.P.Harrower, James, storekeeper.Smyth, rev.James, church of England, rector for Warwick and Brooke.Williamson & Calvert, storekeepers.WATSON\u2019S CORNERS, C.W-4 Station in the Township of Dalhousie and County of Lanark.Distaut from Perth 19 miles.Bi-weekly mail.Population about 50.Craig, John, cooper.House, Henry, blacksmith.McDougall, John, general store.McLaren, Peter, shoemaker.McLean, Colin, carpenter.Muir, H.& J., & Co., general store.Park, Alexander, millwright.Watson, William, jr., innkeeper.Watson, William, sen., postmaster.WELLAND PORT, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the River Welland, in the Township of Gainsboro\u2019 and County of Lincoln.Distant from Niagara, the County Town, 30 miles, from St.Catherines 13 miles, from Dunnville 12 miles, and from Hamilton 28 miles.Daily mail.Armstrong, John, shipbuilder.Bassett, Samuel, painter.i Becker, John L., J.P., township clerk.Boughman, Joseph, carpenter.Campbell, Robert, general store.| Claus, Peter, mill owner and lumber merchant.| Collver, John, surgeon.Devitt, Joseph, lumber merchant and mill owner.Duff, John, tailor.Gillam, James, blacksmith.Gillam, Thomas, innkeeper.Population about 250.Lampman, George, cooper.McDougall, James, innkeeper.McKeague, Alexander, harnessmaker.Misener, Mathias R., provision store.Randolph, Abraham, cooper.Reynolds, E.B., lumber merchant.Rose, Thomas, shoemaker.Saverine, Willard C., blacksmith.Stewart, Robert, blacksmith.Sutherland, James, general store.Sutherland, Robert, lumber merchant.Holmes, Samuel, J.P., postmaster, and general store-| Thomas, John, innkeeper.keeper.Jeffrey, W.D., blacksmith.Johnson, A.S., amber merchant, and mill owner.Turner, George, carriagemaker.Zink, Charles, shoemaker.*WELLINGTON MINES, C.W.\u2014A small Village inhabited by persons employed in the mines so named, leases from the Montreal Mining Company, who are the proprietors of the Bruce Mines, to which these are contiguous.Their produce averages 100 tons of copper ore per month; and a recent discovery promises a greater amount.They are situated between Lakes Huron and Superior, a district that still remains unlocated under the usual statutory designations.Popu- Intion about 125, Frazier, William, engineer.Morcom, William, manager of mines.SIMPSON, THOMAS, M.D., surgeon for these and the Bruce mines.Sprague, John, mining captain.* Tho Post oftlee for this villago is at Bruce Mines, 872 WELLESLEY \u2014WEQUAMIKOONG.1857.|CANADA *WELLESLEY, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wellesley and County of Waterloo, Distant from Toronto 84 miles, from Now Hamburgh 9 miles, and from Hamilton 47 miles, Mail daily.Population about 250.Achtelberger, Charles, tailor.Ottman, Charles, carpenter.Bernbache, Otto, shoemaker.Peter, John, blacksmith.Buchanan, Alexander, J.P.Peter, Joseph, grain cradle maker.Creth, James, miller.Ranken, William, weaver.Dippisch, George, harnessmaker.Ringler, John, miller.Doering, Henry, general storekeeper, and grist and |Schaufle, Andrew, carpenter.sawmill owner.Scholter, Christof, weaver.Dorsam, Follindin, turner.Sigmond, Michael, carpenter.Dorsam, Peter, cooper.Simon, Louis, tailor.Dorsam, William, blacksmith.Smith, Frederick, sawmill owner.Forler, George, carpenter.Smith, Henry, blacksmith.Gadkie, William, carpenter.Smith, Louis, carpenter, and hotelkecper.Galdiner, Valentine, blacksmith.Smith, Peter, general store.Gottshalt, Elias, waggonmaker.Snieder, John, shoemaker.Krohling, Echart, shoemaker.Struther, Alexander, carpenter.Leys, William, carpenter.Warner, R., teacher.Long, Anthony, brickmaker.Weismeeler, John, waggonmaker.Merrick, Elias, grain cradle maker.Weltz, George, waggonmaker.Merrick, Joseph, grain cradle maker.Zoeger, John, reeve, postmaster, and general store and Merrick, John, carpenter.hotel keeper.Moyer, Alice, tinsmith.WELLINGTON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Shore of West Lake, a Bay of Lake Ontario, in the Township of Hillier and County of Prince Edward, Large quantities of white-fish are taken in this bay, Distant from Picton 10 miles.Stage fare from Trenton, the nearest railroad station, 23 miles, 50c.Daily mail.Population about 600.Augustus, Edward, blacksmith, McMahon, Edward D., general store.Babbitt, Daniel, tanner, currier and shoemaker.Martin, David, tailor.Clark, Reuben P., tinsmith.McCana, James, shoemaker.Clarey, Michael, carpenter and joiner.McCartney, Robert, tailor.Conger, David, J.P.MoFAUL, ARCHIBALD, dealer in grain and produce.Cumming, J., tanner, currier, and general storekeeper.Mitchell, Franklin, cabinetmaker.Dominique, rev.Père, Roman catholic, public school.Phillips, Henry, saddler and harnessmaker.Dorland, John, bailiff.Pulver, Robert, innkeeper.Dunivan, Daniel, shoemaker.Rankin, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Dwyer, William O., tailor.Rellis, Peter, blacksmith.Dyer, Barratt, blacksmith.Reynolds, James, tailor.Forsyth, William G., shoemaker.Ross & Co., general store.Ferguson, David, carpenter and joiner.Ruttan, rev.Charles, church of England.Ferguson, Jacob, carpenter and joiner.Sellick, John D., general storekeeper and clothier.Ferguson, John, carpenter and joiner.Smith, Nicholas, blacksmith.Garratt, Amos, cabinetmaker.Terry, Townsend, iron foundry.Head, Peter, innkeeper.Thorn, William, general store.Henegan, David, shoemaker.Vannorman, Garratt, shoemaker.Hicks, Daniel, blacksmith and carriagemaker.Webster, Daniel, blacksmith.Hyatt, Samuel, blacksmith.Webster, George, blacksmith.Hynes, Richard, shoemaker.Wood, Orin C., physician and surgeon.Jackson, Thomas, carriagemaker.Wright, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Jolley, David, cabinetmaker.Yielding, J.R., collector of customs.Lane, James T., saw mills.Young, David, J.P., general store.Leader, William, shoemaker.Young, William, clerk of Division court.TWENTWORTH, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township of Wentworth and County of Argenteuil.Distant from Montreal 50 miles.Population of Township about 400.Smith, Samuel, postmaster.IWEQUAMIKOONG, C.W.\u2014A Village, and a Missionary Station of the Jesuits, on Wequamikooug Bay, also called James's Bay, Great Manitoulin Island.The inhabitants of this place are mostly emigrants from longor-established Roman Catholic missions on Lake Michigan, U.8.Thero is a large stone church, belonging to the Roman Catholics, Distant fron: Mahnetooahning 6 miles by portage.Population about 600.Assigenack, deserving chief.Ketcheosowya, deserving chief.Attowish, deserving chief.Kewaikezhik, common chief.Cainooshewague, deserving chief.Megwenee, common chief.Chorlo Toloose, common chief.Moconee, deserving chief.Ferrand, rev.\u2014, Jesuit.Paimomickenung, deserving chief.Hanipaux, rev.J., Jesuit.Painosegai, deserving chief.Jamieson, \u2014, Jesuit, school master, Indian department.Taicummoseemo, deserving chief, .Ketchenegosemoonowin, deserving chief.Tawgoewenene, deserving chief.* Formerly called Smithville.+ The Post office ig called Dunany.1 The Post offico for this Village isat Mahnotoon ng Direcrtory.] 1858.WELLINGTON SQUARE\u2014WEST FLAMBORO'.873 WELLINGTON SQUARE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Lake Erie, in the Township of Nelson and County of Halton.The country in the vicinity of this place is celebrated for the production of superior wheat ; and also for oxen, great quantities of which are exported to the Eastern markets.Distant from Milton, the County Town, 20 miles, from Hamilton 7 miles, and from Toronto 35 miles, Daily mail.Population about 750.Allen, John, carter.Barchard, William, grocer.Bastedo, John, pedlar.Bates, R.W., innkeeper.Bates, Willam, farmer.Bayly, Mrs., ladies seminary.Baxter & Galloway, general dealers.Baxter, Thomas, dealer in grain.Becforth, \u2014, general dealer.Bell, Thomas, shoemaker.Bent, George, mason, Bent, Jabez, brickmaker.Bent, James C., carpenter.Berry, James, blacksmith.Bunton, William, dealer in grain.Caffrey, Thomas, tinsmith.Campbell, Brothers, potters.Cartwright, John, carriagemaker.Chapman, William, farmer.Chisholm, A.M., iron foundry.Clark, James, mason.Clark, John, miller.Cole, Richard, carriagemaker.Cottrill, George, blacksmith.Cruso, S., cooper.Crysler, John, carriagemaker.Cummins, Titus, dealer in grain.Cutler, James, mail contractor.Date, Joseph, carpenter and painter.Davis, E., tailor.Davis, Gilbert, farmer.Duffy, M., farmer.Dunning & Co., nurserymen.Feast, Mrs.Mary, groceries.Foot, Henry, baker.Gage, Andrew, lumber merchant.Gage, James L., lumber merchant.Graham, Thomas, innkeeper.Green, rev.Dr., church of England.Halstead, Elijah, innkeeper.Hawkins, John, shoemaker.International Life Assurance Company, W.R.Watts, agent.Lennon, Herbert, collector of customs.Merryweather, Henry Collins, M.D.Minhinnick, John, butcher Moore, Patrick, shoemaker.Mortimer, Richard, butcher.Ogg, Nelson, cooper.Palmer, S., tinsmith.Palmer, Mahlon, carpenter.Parsons, Charles, station master.Percy, Samuel, weaver.Proudfoot, H., M.D.Routledge, Misses, dressmakers and milliners.Scott, rev.William L., Wesleyan.Sharp, James, engineer.Sovereign, John, general dealer.Street, N.J., telegraphic operator.Taylor, James, innkeeper.\u2018Waldie, James, tailor.Waldie, John, & Co., general dealers.WATTS, WM.R., postmaster, chemist and druggist, and agent for International Life Assurance Company.White, John, shoemaker.WEST BOLTON, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Bolton, County of Brome, and District of Montreal.The stage from Waterloo, 18 miles, fare 75¢., passes through this place and East Bolton to Mansonville, 16 miles, fare 80c.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Barnum, \u2014, blacksmith.McMannis, John, J.P., postmaster, tavernkeeper, and township mayor.Newell, Ira L., township secretary-treasurer.Sager, Adam, wheelwright.WEST BROME, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township and County of Brome, and District of Montreal.The stage from Knowlton, distant 9 miles, fare 50c., passes through to St.Johns, distant $6 miles, fare 2.75.Mail daily.Population about 150.Barrows, Miss L.C., school teacher.Boright, Dexter, deputy inspector of licences, preventive officer, and bailiff.Seymour, Joseph, blacksmith.Sweet, A.G., general builder.Sweet, E.J., patent horse rake maker.Hungerford, Stephen L., J.P., woollen factory, and, Sweet, Moses, storekeeper.grist and saw mills, Huntley, Ethan R., tavernkeeper.Huntley, Norman, carpenter and joiner.Keyes, Ephraim, postmaster, and storekeeper.Pettes, James, J.P., farmer.Sweet, Thomas H., mechanic.Tracey, Philander, shoemaker.Weeks, A., mechanic.West, rev.Paul V.Williams, À.J., harnessmaker.WEST FLAMBORO\u2019, C.W.\u2014a Village situated on the Dundas and Waterloo macadamised road, in the Township of West Flanboro\u2019 and County of Wentworth.It isa station on the Great Western Railway, and has a good retail trade.Distant from Hawilton 9 miles, fare 25¢.Daily mail.Population about 500.Christie, rev.Thomas, United presbyterian.Colcleugh, Walter, postmaster, issuer of marriage licences, baker, and general storekeeper.Cronan, John, shoemaker, Crooks, Evat & Co., storekeepers and lumber dealers.Orooks, hou.James, M.L.C., flouring, grist, saw, oil, and paper mill owner, and distiller.Donaldson, William D., township reeve.Douglas, James F., school teacher.Durant, Charles, butcher.Ewart, William, carpenter.Lee, Mrs.Mary, shoe store.Longley & MoKay, woolleu manufacturers.McC usker, Thomas, innkeeper.McKay, James, innkeeper.McLennan, rev.Kenneth, A.B., church of Scotland.Meville, Mark, blacksmith.Miller, William, J.P., farmer.Morris, Thomas, waggonmaker and blacksmith.Murray & Wield, general store.Percy, John, tailor.Ramsey, Misses, milliners.Sanderson & Donaldson, iron and brass founders, machinists, &c.Simpson, Alexander, township clerk.Sullivan, Cornelius, tailor.Weir, John, township treasurer.Wishart, Kenneth, hotelkeeper.Wright, R.C., carpenter and builder. 874 WEST FARNITAM\u2014 WESTWOOD.+ 1857.[CANADA WEST FARNHAM, C.E.\u2014A thriving Village in the Parish of St.Romuald de Farnham, in the Township of Parn- ham, County of Missisquoi (excluding the eastern division), and District of Montreal, A considerable quantity of umber is manufactured, and drawn to St.Johns for exportation to the United States.The stage from Cowansville, distant 14 miles, fare 75¢., passes through daily to St.Johns, distant 16 miles, fare 76e, Population about 700.Academy, Ambroise Fréchette, principal, Dr.Valiquot, secretary.Allsopp, Charles, storekeeper, and post office kecper.Belleisle, Baptiste, shoemaker.Benoit, Alexis, shoemaker.Bériau, Joseph, storekeeper.BOURDON, LOUIS, J.P., parish mayor, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.BOWKER, ELWIN & JOHN, Ju., proprietors of saw mills.Brown, Julien, shoemaker.Buck, Richard, tavernkeeper.Chatel, Edouard, blacksmith, and potash mannfacturer.Clément, Edouard, notary public, and parish secretary- treasurer.COOK, LEONARD B., proprietor of American house.Cook, Nelson, millwright.Cook, Whipple, grist and saw mills, and carpenters shop.Davis, rev.John, Wesleyan.Dominique, Charles, wheelwright and carriagemaker.Dupuis, Frangois, carpenter and joiner.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, R.McCorkill, agent.FOISY, LOUIS G., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Fortier, Joseph, carpenter and joiner.Fréchette, Ambroise, notary public, and principal of academy.Goodman, Noah, & Son, carpenters and joiners.Hébert, Olivier, J.P., farmer.Kirk, David, carriagemaker.Labonté, John, blacksmith.Marcoux, Timothé, tanner.MoCOORKILL, ROBERT, J.P., posimaster, general dealer, hotelkeeper, proprietor of blacksmith's shop, saw mills, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.Meggs, Daniel, general store, and saw and grist mills.Ménard, Alexandre, blacksmith.Mérizzi, Valentin, saw and grist mills, Parent, Amand, colporteur.Provost, Louis, butcher and baler.Quin, rev.J., Roman catholic.Rowell, Elijah, physician and surgeon.Saultry, John, bailiff and land agent.Saunders, Nelson, shoemaker.Scarth, rev.A.C., church of England.SOUPRAS & LEBLANC, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Spoor, Orange, saw mill owner.Starke, Robert, woollen factory.Valiquet, Jean B., M.D., secretary of academy.White, Albert P., J.P., pail and tub factory, and bakery.WHITFIELD, GEORGE, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Whitfield, John T., farmer.Wilson, John, grist mill and distillery.Wilson, John, shoemaker.WEST SHEFFORD, C.E.\u2014A pleasant little Village on the River Yamaska, in the Township and County of Shefford, and District of Montreal.Half a mile from the village there is a mineral Spring possessing greatly invigorating properties, The stage from Waterloo, distant 8 miles, fare 50c.,, passes through tri-weekly to Cowansville, distant 12 miles, fare 50c.Population about 150.Beattie, John S., storekeeper.Butler, Joseph, blacksmith.Clark, Joshua, cooper.Gage, Daniel, tanner.Lawrence, D., grist and saw mills.McCrae, C., tailor.Savage, Joseph P., carpenter, joiner, and tavernkeeper.Taylor & Allan, proprietors of saw mill at Waterloo.Whitten, rev.A.T., church of England, at Waterloo.Wood, Peter A., postmaster.*WEST WINCHESTER, C.W.\u2014An increasing Village in the Township of Winchester and County of Dundas, Distant from Cornwall, the County Town, 40 miles, and from Ottawa 35 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 120.Beach, Asa & Mahlon, steam saw mill owners.Bow, William, postmaster, and storekeeper.Broder, James Scott, storekeeper and agent for Provincial Insurance Company.Brown, John, jr., shoemaker.Brown, Samuel, carriagemaker.Chambers, John A., blacksmith.Chambers, William B., M.D.Dixon, John, tavernkeeper.Dunlop, William, grocer.Laing, George, J.P.Musgrove, William, shoemaker.Provincial Insurance Company, J.S.Broder, agent.WEST\u2019S CORNERS, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of \u201cMornington and County of Perth, Distant from Stratford, the County Town.17 miles, and from Hamilton 55 miles, Mail bi-weekly, Population about 100.Barker, William, shoemaker and tavernkeeper.Boyle, Samuel, tailor.Coulter, John, bailiff.Fox, John, assistant postmaster.Jones, John, school teacher.Kertch & Pearson, storekeepers.Matthews, David, postmaster, and storekeeper.SMITH, JAMES, Swanton, James, shoemaker.Watson, John, blacksmith.West, Andrew J., tavernkeeper.Whaley, Samuel, clerk of Division court.WESTWOOD, C.W.\u2014A Village in tho Township of Asphodel nud County of Petorboro\u2019.Distant fron Norwood 7 miles.Population about 100.Ewing, R.D., millowner.Ewing & Roxburgh, general store.Healy, T.D., hotelkeeper.Henderson, Fyfe, general store.McKellar, D., waggonmaker.Minor, Moses, hotolkceper.Powell, Thomas, mill owner.Roxburgh, William.Ryan, Michael, hotelkeeper.Sargeant & Sharpe, blacksmiths.* Formerly called Batey\u2019s Corners, Diræcrour.] 1858.WESTBURY\u2014WESTPORT.875 WESTBURY, C.E.\u2014A Township situated on hoth banks of the River St.Francis, adjoining the Townships of Ascot, Eaton, and Stoke, in the Counties of Compton and Richmond, and District of St.Francis.The place is known for its water power and manufactures of lumber and maple sugar.Mail stages tri-weekly to and from Sherbrooke.Distant from Sherbrooke 7 miles, and from Dudswell 13 miles.Population about 206.Biron, Joseph, carpenter.Cyr, Prosper, tavernkeeper.Hall, Asa, road inspector.HALL, REUBEN, postmaster, and lumber pilot.Lamère, Télesphore, shoemaker and brick moulder.Lathrop, Charles, sawmill owner, carpenter, and joiner.Lebourveau, Charles, millwright, and builder.Rolf, Alonzo, sawmill owner.Rolf, Moses, cooper, and lumber pilot.Ryther, James, sawmill owner, carpenter, and councillor.Stacey, George, saw and grist mill.Warner, Hiram, butcher.Willard, John, millwright, builder, and cooper.Winslow, Daniel H., assessor.: Winslow, Jobn H., road inspector.WESTON, C.W.\u20144 Village on the Humber, in the Townships of York and Etobicoke and South Riding of the County of York.It is a Station on the Grand Trunk Railway, and also on the Ontario, Simcoe, and Huron Railway, It has a large trade in wheat and flour ; the export of the latter being very considerable.Close to the village is an extensive turf bog, The manufacture of lumber, formerly very large, is now only sufficient for local consumption.Distant from Toronto 9 miles.fare 25¢.Daily mail.Population about 800.Anderson, Miss M., dressmaker.Armstrong, Adam, innkeeper.Ashdown, William ,deputy postmaster, and storekeeper.Banks, Dr., chemist and druggist.Brooks, rev.James, Baptist.Caldbeck, J., carpenter.Card, William, cooper.* CHAPMAN, PATRICK, innkeeper.Colleton, P., tailor.Connell, P., tailor.Conran, James, butcher.Coram, George, plasterer.COULTER, JAMES, ironfounder and machinist.De la Hooke, J.A., physician and surgeon.Dennis, Henry, saw mill owner.Dennis, Joseph.DENNIS, J.STOUGHTON, provincial land surveyor.DONALDSON, JOHN A., postmaster.Duff, William, station master, Grand Trunk Railway.EAGLE, JOHN, innkeeper.Fiddler, John, storekeeper.Fletcher, rev.Ashton, Wesleyan.Flynn & Comer, shoemakers.Govett, S., plasterer.Gracey, J., brewer.Gray, A.Hayrted, T., saloonkeeper.Heath, A., carpenter.Hill, Thomas, shoemaker.Hirst, T., sausage maker.Jackson, rev.Henry, Wesleyan.James, T., provision dealer.Jobnson, rev.W.A, church of England.Jones, Charles, barrister.Jones, Charles B., physician and surgeon.Jones, rev.R., Wesleyan.Keele, R., saddler and harnessmaker.j Kempshall, Michael, blacksmith and waggonmaker.Langstaff, Thomas, pumpmaker.Lowry, James, storekeeper.Maguire, David, shoemaker.Mallaby, John, tailor.Mallaby, Peter, blacksmith and waggonmaker.McCrackin, Thomas, waggonmaker.McDOUGALL, R., merchant and miller.McGrieve, \u2014, shoemaker.Musson, Thomas, distiller and president of Weston Plank Road Company.NASON, W., & Co., dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Noble, Jesse, carpenter.Parker, B., carpenter.Parker, J., carpenter.Paul, John, clerk of Division court.Pearson, J.Piers, Thomas D., carpenter.Porter, D'Arcy, machinist.Power, William, shoemaker.Seagrim, F., land agent.Shuttleworth, James, waggonmaker.Shuttleworth, John, waggoomaker.Sommerville, Thomas, miller and general dealer.Spiers, J.H., innkeeper.Tanner, William, tailor.Taylor, R., baker.Tyrrell, Adam, farmer.Tyrrell, William, builder.WADSWORTH, C.& W., millers, merchants and general dealers.Weston Plank Road Company, president.Williams, James, woollen factor.Wood, H., tinsmith.distillers, flour Thomas Musson, w ESTP ORT, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on the Rideau Lake, in the Township of North Crosby and County of Leeds, Distant from Brockville, the County Town, 45 miles, and from Kingston 32 miles.Daily mail.Population about 300.ARNOLD, FOLSOM & Co., lumber manufacturers, and at Albany, N.Y.Birch, Robert F., tailor.Bowes, Thomas, innkeeper.Brash, Robert, grocer and carpenter.Butterfield, John, weaver.CAMERON, FRANCIS A.hotelkeeper\u2014familics and travellers en route to the Lake will find this a good resting place.Clerk, John, physician and surgeon.Crawford, George, J.P., M.P.P., proprietor of land and mills; also at Brockville.Douglas, George, shoemaker.Evwing, Peter, general store.FOLEY, DECLAN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Foley, rev.John V., Roman catholic.Fredenburgh, W.H., J.P., reeve, manufacturer of flour and sawed lumber.Kearns, Thomas, joiner.Kehoe, James, innkeeper.Kelly, James, shoemaker.Kelly, Peter, waggonmaker.Lingo, Joseph C., blacksmith.McEathorn, rev.Stephen, Baptist.McGREGOR, JOHN, bailiff.McGuire, John, teacher.Murphy, George, blacksmith.O'Brian, John, shoemaker.O'Neil, John, blacksmith.Truelove, James, joiner.Watt, William, grocer.Whelan, Walter, postmaster, and general storekeeper. 876 WESTOVER\u2014WHITBY.1857.[CANADA WESTOVER, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Boverley and County of Wentworth, Distant from Hamilton, the County Town, 15 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 100.Lindsay, John, grist mill, McArthur, William, saw mill.McDonald, W., councillor.McIntosh, Benjamin, storekeeper.Smith, Oharles, shoemaker.Westover, John, postmaster.\u2018WEXFORD, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Arran and County of Bruco, midway on tho main road between Saugeen and Owen Sound.Distant from Collingwood Railway station 60 miles.Daily mail, Population about 100.Corbet, William A., innkeeper.Gardner, Luke, mill owner.Gould, George, surveyor.Kilburn, Hiram, tanner.Lepau, Henry, storekeeper.MORTON, JOHN, postmaster.Riddell, William, tanner.Wilson, John, blacksmitl.WHITBY, C.W.\u2014An Incorporated Town in the Township of Whitby and South Riding of tho County of Ontario, It is the chief Town of the County, and a station on the Grand Trunk Railway.Distant from Toronto 20 miles, fares 81 and 76c- Daily wails.Population about 8500.Adams, Edwin, money broker.Adams, Henry, money broker.Agnew, John, agent for British America, Canada Western and Provincial Assurance Companies.Annes, Ezra, J.P., town mayor.Annes, Henry Warren, farmer.Armstrong, J.R., sen., of J.R.Armstrong & Co., Toronto.Arnall, John, confectioner and toy storekeeper.Bailey, Hugh, carpenter.Bailey, Robert, general store.BAIN, JAMES, dealer in boots, shoes, and all kinds of shoe findings.Bank of Montreal, Thomas Dow, agent.Bannister, George A., druggist.Bates, James, grocer, baker and confectioner.Beall, Thomas, jeweller and stationer.Beaty, William, butcher.Bengough, John, inspector of streets.Bengough, John, sen., carpenter.Betts, Henry, farmer.Bigelow, Joel, dry goods and groceries.Billings, W.H., solicitor, &c.Blair, William, farmer.Breden, Hugh, road contractor.Britannia Life Assurance Company, A.Harrison, agent.British America Assurance Company, John Agnew, agent.Brown & Brown, flour dealers.Brown, Hugh, E.& Co., merchants.BROWN, POST & Co., manufacturers of steam engines,grist and saw mill machinery, ploughs, thrashing machines, and owners of the Whitby Foundry, Brock st.Bruce, Charles, butcher.Bryan, Jacob, jr., proprietor of Ontario hotel.Bryan, John, tinsmith.Byrne, Rev.J.T., Congregationalist.BUDDEN, BERNARD, merchant tailor.Burleigh, Samuel, saloon keeper.Burnham, Zacheus, judge of County and Surrogate courts.Burns, William, shoemaker.Caldwell, Samuel, carpenter.Caldwell, W.W., cabinetmaker.Cameron, Alexander, high constable of town.Cameron & Dartnell, solicitors.Campbell, Robert E., sheriffs bailiff.Canada Western Assurance Company, John Agnew, agent.Carpenter & Scripture, carriagemakers.Centre hotel, L.A.Pierce, proprietor.Checkley, Robert, M.D.CHRONICLE, (THE) weekly, annual subscription Clarke, Charles, brewer.Clarke, Francis, carpenter.Clarke, P.M., high constable of county.Cochrane, Abraham, farmer.Cochrane, Samuel, farmer.Colonial Life Assurance Company, À.Spears, agent COMMONWEALTH, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, Chester Draper, editor and proprietor ; Edward Harrison, publisher and printer.CONNOR, HENRY,\u2014wines, liquors, cigars, teas, groceries, preserved fish and fruits, wholesale and retail.Cookson, John, hotelkeeper.CRAWFORD & CAMPBELL, importers of and dealers in dry goods, ready made clothing, &c.Cron, A.W., architect.Dartnell, George, H., attorney, solicitor, &c.Davis, Nicholas H., dealer in dry goods staple and fancy, clothing and millinery.Davis, William, clerk.Deverell, Thomas, builder and contractor.DOEL, W.H.druggist.DONALDSON, J.S,, & Co., dealers in hardware.DORNAN, J.O., book and job printer.DOW, THOMAS, agent for Bank of Montreal.Downing, Thomas, hotelkeeper.DRAPER, CHESTER, produce dealer, express agent, editor and proprietor of the Commonwealth, and agent for Equitable Fire, International Life, and Provincial Insurance Companies.Dundas, John, school teacher.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, C.Draper, agent.Fairbanks, L., clerk of No.1 Division Court.Farmers inn, Samuel Pollard, proprietor.Felitz, Hugh, music teacher.Fraser, Hugh, councillor.FULLER & KELLER, dealers in furniture and tin.Gadesby, J., hotelkeeper.Gaige, W.Gallagher, Thomas, watchmaker.Gibson, Joseph, plasterer.Gibson, Y., storekeeper.Gordon, W., farmer.Goodman, Moses, groceries and provisions.GREENWOOD, J.H., law student.Grose, Stephen, planing machine and sash factory.Gunn, R.J., M.D.Haldenby, W., merchant tailor.Hall, George, farmer.HAM, JOHN V., barrister and attorney, notary public, clerk of County court, deputy clerk of Orown, registrar of Surrogate court, master in Chancery, and commissioner in Quoen\u2019s bench.HAM, N.G., barrister, attorney, &ec.$2, W.H.Higgins, editor; Higgins & Mayer- Hamer, John, broker.hoffer Brothers, proprietors, publishers and printers.HAMILTON & ROBERTS, dealers in dry goods, Clark, R.W.,M.D., coroner.groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.* Also called Invermay.The Post office is called Arran, Drracronr.} 1852.WHITBY.877 Hannam, Henry, crier of Court, and painter.HARRISON, A.J, auctioneer, commission merchant, general agent, penitentiary furniture warehouse- man, and agent for Britannia Life, and Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Companies.HARRISON, EDWARD, publisher and printer of the Commonwealth.Harrison, John, Young Canada saloon.Henderson, Misses, milliners.HIGGINS & MAYERHOFFER BROTHERS, proprietors and publishers of the Chronicle, printers and designers.HIGGINS, W.H., editor of the Chronicle.HODGSON, JAMES, general commission merchant.Hodgson, James, town reeve.Holman, rev.J., Baptist.Houck & Robson, stove and tin store, and fanning mills.Howard, Erastus, farmer.Howard, Isaac, dealer in cattle.HOWELL, C.& E.J., grocers and provision dealers.Hubbard & Carpenter, boot and shoe store.HUBBARD, E.P., & Co., boot and shoe makers.Humphry, Edward, carpenter.Huston, Thomas, accountant.International Life Assurance Co., C.Draper, agent.Irons, Richard, boot and shoe maker.Irons, William, boot and shoe store.Jackson, John, turnkey of jail.Johnston, Ross, grocer and confectioner.Jones, Justice S., dentist.Kay, Mrs, milliner.Keller, Francis, councillor.Keller, John, bailiff of Division court.Kent, Darwin, hotelkeeper.Kent, Mrs., widow.Kirkland, Thomas, teacher.LAING, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries and grain.Lamb, John, millwright.Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, À.J.Harrison, agent.LIVINGSTON, HUGH, carriage factory.Logan, Abram, copper, tin and sheet iron worker.Losie, Miss Sarah G., milliner.LOWES & POWELL, dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Lowry, rev.Thomas, Free church.Lynde, Carleton, dealer in dry goods, groceries and hardware, and agent for Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company.Mansfield, Joseph, grocery and provision store.Mayerhoffer, rev.V.P., A.M., church of England.McAllan, James, wood merchant.McBrien, Hugh, contractor.McCABE, WILLIAM, principal of Whitby grammar school.McCauley, Michael, hotelkeeper.McDermott, C., harbor master.McDonell, Hugh J., attorney, clerk of the peace, and clerk of county council.McGillivray, John.McPherson, À.F., law student.McPherson, Alexander, postmaster, issuer of marriage licenses, and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.McPherson, James C., assistant postmaster.MoPherson, Mrs., milliner.McPHERSON & SEARLE, dealers in dry goods, groceries, crockery, &c.Milne, Miss E.A, teacher.Milroy, William, teacher.Moody, Thomas, general agent, and produce dealer.National hotel, Edward Ray, proprietor.Newbury, Joseph, boot and shoe maker.Norris, James, accountant, &c.NOURSE, BROTHERS, general grocers and dealers in crockery.Ontario hotel, Jacob Bryan, jr., proprietor.\u2014__= OTTO, JOSHUA J., Yankee notions and bookbinding.Palmer, H., painter.Paxton, William, J., jr., county treasurer.Pearson, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Pirie, Alexander, blacksmith.Peirce, L.A., proprietor of Centre hotel.Pentland, rev.John, A.B., church of England.Perry, Benjamin, F., dealer in real estate.Perry, Robert, E., dealer in real estate.PERRY, JOHN HAM, registrar of county of Ontario, and councillor.Philp, J.R., harnessmaker.Pole, F.F., custom house officer.Pollard, Samuel, proprietor of Farmers inn.Pringle, Alexander, merchant tailor.Pringle & Knox, general store.Proudfoot, John, blacksmith.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company, C.Lynde, agent.Provincial Insurance Company, Chester Draper and J.Agnew, agents.Ramsay, Miss.T., teacher.Ray, Edward, proprietor of National hotel.Ray, Nathaniel, carriage factory, and livery stables.Reynolds, John L.B., clerk in Sheriff\u2019s office.Reynolds, Nelson G., sheriff of county Ontario.RITCHIE, JAMES, saddler and harnessmaker.Robinson, Thomas, hairdresser.ROBINSON, WILLIAM 8., druggist.Roche, Mrs.William, milliner and dressmaker.ROSS, WILLIAM, miller, Whitby steam mills.Rowe, James, councillor.Rowe, James & Co., warehousemen and forwarders.SCHOFIELD, L.H., & Co., importers of British manufactures, and dealers in New York goods, wholesale and retail, agents and commission merchants, corner Brock and Colborne sts.Schofield, William, clerk.Scott, Charles, butcher.SHIER, JOHN, architect, county engineer, and land surveyor.Smith, George, teacher.Smith, James, captain of dredging machine.Smith, Nehemiah, hairdresser.Snooks, Richard N., carriage trimmer.Snow, Richard, baker and confectioner.Spears, Adam, agent for Colonial Life Assurance Co.Sprowle, Elliott, innkeeper.Sprowle, John, governor of county gaol.Spurrill, John, general dealer.Spurrill, Robert, deputy registrar for county, and commissioner in Queen's bench.Sterling, J.C., auctioneer.Thomas, L.C., law student.Thompson, John, farmer.Thompson, William, saddler and harnessmaker.Thornton, rev.R.H., United Presbyterian.Till, William, cabinetmaker and undertaker.TREMAYNE, W.H,, barrister, attorney, and bank solicitor.TROTTER, JOHN, dealer in stoves, copperjand tin works.Vale, Ira, councillor.Vanslyke, Jesse, proprietor of Victoria saloon.Waldron, William, carpenter.Wallace, George, councillor.Wallace, James.Wallace, Thomas, land and produce agent.Warren, William, collector of customs.Watson, John, councillor.Welsh, John, warehouseman and forwarder.Welton, John, Court house keeper.Whitby Grammar school, W.McCabe, proprietor.Whitby hotel, David P.Wyatt, proprietor.White, E., broker.Whitley, Edmund, boot and shoe maker.Wilkinson, John, watchmaker. 878 Cia Willoughby, rev.W., Wesleyan, Wilson, A.C., painter.WHITBY\u2014WILLTAMSTOWN.1857.[Canapa Yarnold, Benjamin, sccretary-treasurer, and clerk to town council.Wolfenden & Farquharson, grave-stone and marble Young Canada saloon, John Harrison, proprietor.manufacturers.Wyatt, David P., proprietor of Whitby hotel.Yule, George, telegraph operator.Zwickey, John, saddler and harnessmaker.WHITE LAKE, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of MacNab and County of Renfrew.\u2018This placo was laid out by MacNab of MacNab, chief of the clan MacNab, after whom the Township is ned, It is prettily sitoated, boing at the foot of Waba or White Lake.Large quantities of timber are annually exported to the Quebec market from tho neighborhood.Distant from Perth 50 miles, from Renfrew 12 miles, and from Oltnwa 48 miles.Tri-weokly mail, Population about 150.ADAMS, WILLIAM HENRY, innkeeper.Barry, Walter, shoemaker.Bennet, Robert, stonecutter.Box, John A., general store.Boyle, William, clerk.Brown, Thomas, painter.BROWNE, DAVID T., lumber merchant, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Browne, John, lumber merchant.BROWNE, LEWIS, lumber merchant.Burlangette, John, clerk.Casey, M., shoemaker.Cram, Peter, miller.Dennin, Denis, plasterer.Elliot, John, teacher.Ferguson, William, plasterer.Fraser, rev.S.C., Free church.Johnston, James A., carriagemaker.Kenny, Walter, waggonmaker.\u2018| Lindsay, William, saw mill owner.MACNAB, ALLAN, landowner.MacNab, John D., farmer.MoADAM, WILLIAM, jun., innkeeper.McDonald, George, constable.McLauchlan, Duncan, farmer.McManus, Dennis, blacksmith, McRae, John, carpenter.Mills, James, cabinetmaker.Moynaben, Patrick, blacksmith.PARIS, JOHN, postmaster, and mill owner.Paris, John, jr., shingle and lath factory.Paris, William, flouring mills.Parkhurst, William, carding and fulling mills.Robertson, Duncan, blacksmith.Ryan, Mathew, stoncmason.STIRLING, ALEXANDER, shoemaker.Yuill, Archibald, tailor.*W IDDER, C.W.\u2014A village recently laid out by the Canada Land Company, in the Township of Bosanquet and County of Lambton.Distant from Sarnia 40 miles, and from London 40 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Allen, John, bailiff.Chester, Utrick, carpenter.Decker, Isaac, saw mill owner.Dunn, Robert, blacksmith.Fisher, James, shoemaker.Geister, J., blacksmith.Kerr, William, shoemaker.Matthews, George, innkeeper.McLay & Watson, general storekeeper.McWilliams, Michael, carpenter.Morrison & Donald, steam grist and saw mills.Rae, Robert, postmaster, and general storekeeper.Saunders, E., shoemaker.Shaver, Philander, waggonmaker.Taylor, John T., general storekeeper.Tickner, Thomas, innkeeper.Tudball, Robert, shoemaker.Watcher, Richard, blacksmith.Watson, rev.George, Primitive methodist.Wilkins, Henry, waggonmaker.Wilkinson, Nicholas, tanner.Wyld, John C., clerk of Division court.{WILLIAMSBURGH, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Cartwright and County of Durham.Distant from Bowmanville 15 miles.Arnold, William, general storekeeper.Boswell, rev.E.Jukes, church of England, rector.Chittic, Thomas, blacksmith.Davis, Joseph, shoemaker.Downe & Rowe, general store.Fields, James, carpenter.Fowlis, Robert, blacksmith.Howe, William F., J.P., surgeon and reeve.Johnston, James, general storekeeper.Johnston, James, teacher.Kinnon, William, mason and builder.Lawrence, Joseph, carpenter.Logan, rev.W.H., church of England.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 175.Lucas, William, general store.McClung, Samuel, saddler.Moore, Joseph, tailor.Neil, James, blacksmith.Paterson, George, carpenter.Richardson, rev.William, Wesleyan.Scott, rev.Thomas, church of Scotland.Spinks, John, plasterer.Spinks, Robert, carpenter.Tooley, John, hotelkceper.Tooley, Thomas, carpenter.Vance, William W., postmnster.White, James, cooper.IWILLIAMSTOWN, C.W.-A Village on the Beaver River, on the Townline between Buphrasin and Collingwood, in the County of Grey.Distant from Collingwood 18 miles, and from Meaford 10 miles.Mail bi-weokly, Population about 75.Donaldson, David, blacksmith.Ellison, Joseph, waggonmaker.Fleming, William, innkeeper.Kerr, James, J.P.Middleton, Walter, shoemaker.Miller, David, storekeeper.* The Post office was lately called Pine Hill, 1 The Post office is called Euphrasie, Miller, John, innkeeper, Mitchell, Alexander, Luilifl.RORKE, THOMAS J., postmaster, and clerk of Divi- gion court.Saunders, Peter L,, carpenter.Wilson, James, innkeeper.+ Formerly called Tooley\u2019s Corners, Tho Fost office 1s cnlled Cartwright, Dirzcrorry.] 1858.WILLIAMSTOWN \u2014 WINDSOR.879 T WILLIAMSTOWN, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Charlottenburg and County of Glengary.Distant from Cornwall, the County Town, 12 miles, and from Lancaster station Grand Trunk Railway 5 miles.Population about 300.Barrett, William, carriagemaker.Barry, Thomas, blacksmith.Bracklin, David, tailor.Brown, James, carpenter.Brydon, David, saddler.QOampbell, Archibald, blacksmith.Cattenach, Lachlan, waggonmaker.Christie, Samuel, weaver.Dickson, Thomas, tailor.Durie, John, proprietor of Temperance hotel.Fergusson, George, shoemaker.Fergusson, William, teacher.Gadbois, Peter, general store.Hubart, John, tinsmith, Kinsmill, John, shoemaker.MeDgnell, Duncan, general store.McDonell, John, hotel keeper.McDonell, Ronald, builder.McDonell, Miss E., milliner.McDonell, Phomas, general storekeeper.McDonell, William, general storekeeper.McDonagh, rev.Francis, Roman catholic.McGillis, Angus, tanner.McGillis, Donald, watchmaker.McGillis, Duncan, general storekeeper.McGillis, John, grist and saw millowner.McGregor, John, saddler and harnessmaker.McIntyre, James, grist mill.\u201d McLennan, Dun., postmaster, and general storekeeper.McPherson, John, hotelkeeper.McRae, John, clerk of Division court.Morrison, Richard, blacksmith.Robertson, John, tailor Rousseau, Timothy, joiner.St.Antoine, Charles, mason.Sullivan, Andrew, tinsmith.Urquhart, Roderick, general storekeeper.Warren, William D., tanner.Watson, rev.Peter, church of Scotland.Watt, John, shoemaker.WILLOCKS, C.W.\u20144 Village in the Township of Verulam and County of Victoria.Distant from Lindsay, ghe County Town, 10 miles, and from Toronto 85 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 50.Sherriff, David, saw millowner.Thurston, Jabez, saw millowner and councillor.; Tweedy, rev.Gilbert, United Presbyterian., WILLOCKS, JAMES, postmaster.*\"WILLOWDALE, C.Wa Village in the Towuship of York and West Riding of the County of York.Distant from Toronto 9 miles.Daily mail.Population about 150.Ager, James, storekeeper and shoemaker.Anderson, Alex, wheelwright and carriagemaker.Boyle, David, councillor.Bowes, Emanuel, farmer.Davis, James, J.P.Davison, Thomas, lumber merchant.Dixon, William, miller.Finch, John D., innkeeper.Garvin, James, shoemaker.Johnson, Henry, farmer.Kerby, John, farmer.* Kummer, David, carpenter.Kummer, Jacob, postmaster.Kummer, Joshua, farmer.\u2018 Kummer, Samuel, farmer.Lounsbury, rev.Edward, Episcopal methodist.Lowe, rev.William F., Episcopal methodist.McMaster, \u2014, M.D.Gibson, David, provincial land surveyor and inspector Peas, Edward, farmer.of roads.Gwinn, J., shoemaker.Gwinn, John, waggonmaker.Holmes, William, farmer.Hugo, James, tanner.Humberson, Thomas, potter.Hunt, rev.John, Wesleyan.Tanson, William, farmer.James, John, farmer.James, Joseph, farmer.James, William, reeve.Johnson, Abrahaw, J.P.Philips, Gideon, blacksmith, Rutileff, George, butcher.Shepard, Charles, innkeeper.Shepard, Joseph, storekeeper and miller.Shepard, Michael, farmer.Snider, Joseph, farmer.Troyer, William, blacksmith.\u2018Weed & Son, fanning mill makers.Wetherall, Peter, blacksmith, .Willson, John, J.P., township clerk and treasurer of council.Wincup, Benjamin, farmer.WILSONBURG, CG.WA Village in the Township of Thurlow and County of Hastings.Distant from Belleville, th County Town, 10 wiles, from Toronto 80 miles, from Kingston 50 miles, and from London 200 miles.Tri-weekly mail, Population about 130.Caverly, Peter, mechanic.Ely, P.D., lumber merchant.Ham, D., councillor.Hamilton, \u2014, mechanic.Hamilton, R.R., lamber merchant, MeDavitt, William, J.P.Mumby, William, miller.O'Brien, captain Christopher.Phillip, George, J.P.Reed, James, general dealer.Ross, George, innkeeper.Sills, William, J.P.Wilson, A, reeve and lumber merchant.Wilson, S., lumber merchant, WINDSOR, C.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of the same name, County of Richmond, and District of St.Francis, Distant tvom Danville 7 miles, Population about 100.Benoit, R., sterckeoper, | Forét dit Grosjean, Michel, cooper.* Also known as Kununer's Settlement, \u2014\u2014 880 WILTON\u2014 WINTERBOURNE, 18567.[CANADA WILTON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Big Creek, in tho Township of Ernestown and County of Addington.Distant, from Kingston 16 miles, Daily stage to and from Kingston, fare 50c.Daily mail.Population about 250, Ash, Ephraim, M.D.Bartram, Joseph, shoemaker.Beatie, Dawson, cabinetmaker.Binley, Nathaniel, blacksmith.Coleman, rev.Francis, Wesleyan.Davey, John, saddler.Davey, William, blacksmith.German, rev.J.W., Wesleyan.Histed, William, cooper.Kellar, Andrew, tanner.Lewis, Hiram, bailiff.Lewis, John, mail carrier.Ovens, William, carriagemaker.Phillips, William, tailor.Pultz, Henry, J.P., clerk of Division court, coroner, and issuer of marriage licences.Simmons, Benjamin & Austin, grist mill.Simmons, Henry, innkeeper.Simmons, John, blacksmith.Simmons, John and Alexander, snw mill.Slight, rev.J., Wesleyan.Smith, John, blacksmith.Smith, rev.Benson, church of England.Sole, Dubois, shoemaker.Storms, Emanuel, shoemaker.Thompson, W.& J., carpenter and general slorekeepers.Thompson, William, sen., cabinetmaker.Tompkins, Edward, tailor.Walker, William, shoemaker.Warner, Sydney, J.P., postmaster, commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench, and proprietor of general store and ashery.WINCHESTER, C.W.\u2014 A large Village situated on the Nation River, in the Township of Winchester and County 0- Dundas.It has a large trade with the surrounding country, which is well settled; and there are excellent mineral springs six miles from the village.Distant from the Williamsburgh station of the Grand Trunk Railway 18 miles, and from Ottawa 36 miles.Tri-weekly mail.Population about 500.Ault, George, fuller and carder, Beard, John, M.D.Berry, Isgac, carpenter and joiner.Cassall, John, saddler.CASSELMAN, CHARLES T., dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, drugs, patent medicines, produce, &c., and Bible depositary.Casselman, James C., wheelwright.Casselman, Solomon, blacksmith.Cauron, Alfred, cooper.COYNE, MARTIN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Crysler, John P., M.P.P., grist aud saw mill.Cummins, P.D., grocer.Dillabough, Samuel, carpenter and joiner.Duffee, Charles, grocer.Dwyer, Francis, tailor.Edgerton, Joseph, wheelwright.Fitchel, George, wheelwright.Flinn, John, shoemaker.Folia, William, grocer.GARVEY, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Ginnely, James, innkeeper.Haines, Josiah, blacksmith.Hains, John, shoemaker.Halliday, John, general storekeeper.Herrington, Ira, carpenter and joiner.Hill, Johnson, carpenter and joiner.Hughes, Patrick, grocer.Hurlburt, rev.Erastus, Wesleyan.j Hummel, Simon, shoemaker.JOHNSON, JOSEPH, proprietor of Chesterville hotel.Ker, John J., local superintendent of common schools.Kirby, Patrick, grocer.Markley, John L., bailiff.Markley, Joseph, bailiff.McCaffee, Patrick, innkeeper and grocer.McCUAIG, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.McCuaig, John, clerk of Division court.Meade, rev.John, Roman catholic, mission Williams- burgh.Meeker, rev.Benjamin, Episcopal methodist.Merkley, Jeremiah, blacksmith.Miller, James, blacksmith.Moad, Henry, blacksmith.Parent, Félix, tinsmith.Quigley, John, blacksmith.Quinn, rev.Peter, Free church.Rae, Matthew, cabinetmaker.Reid, William, blacksmith.Rose, Robert H., postmaster.| Rupert, Septimus, wheelwright.| Scott, William, tailor.'Shirkey, Francis, tanner.Smith, Elisha K., tanner.- Smith, James, shoemaker.Smith, rev.J., Episcopal methodist.Smith, William, shoemaker.Stallmayor, Alexander, carpenter and joiner.Steward, John, shoemaker.\u2018WINTERBOURNE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Woolwich and County of Waterloo, Distant from Berlin.the County Town, 9 miles, and from Hamilton 34 miles, Mail daily, Population about 160.Ariss, James, Bible depositary and general dealer.Bemis, B., proprietor of Winterbourne house.Bensley, John, farmer.Bowers, Andrew, brewer.Brander, William, shoemaker.Brittain, Mrs., ladies school.Crickmore, Benjamin, farmer.Crooks, Walter, general dealer.Cutbertson, rev.George, Free church.Grant, James, blacksmith.Gordon, John, postmaster.Hector, J., school master.Hewett, Ephraim, mill owner.Holmwood, Walter, land owner.Klemenhagen, Christopher, shoemaker.Marr, John, waggonmaker.Marrow, Andrew, builder.McRobb, John, tailor.Mitchell, William, J.P.Moody, William, shoemaler.Singer, Alexander, waggonmaker.Singer, George, blacksmith.Snyder, J.B., & Brother, goneral dealers.Storks, George, blacksmith, Storks, William, waggonmakoer.Thom, rev.James, church of Scotland.Tyson, John, hotelkeeper and mason.Veitch, William, councillor.Webster, rev.Manassel, Wesleyan.* Formerly called Cox\u2019s Creek.The Post office is called Woolwich. Direcrorv.] 1858.WINDSOR.881 WINDSOR, C.W.\u2014An incorporated Town situated on the Detroit River, opposite the City of Detroit, State of Michigan, in the Towhship of Sandwich and County of Essex.The Great Western Railroad terminates at this place, and connects at Detroit with Railroads leading to all parts of the United States, Country produce forms a large part of the loeal business and there is an important transit trade.Distant from Toronto 223 miles, from Niagara Falls 229 miles, from Hamilton 186 miles, from Woodstock 138 miles, from London 110 miles, and from Chatham 45 miles.Daily mail.Population about 3000.KNIGHT, STEPHEN, forwarder, and commission merchant.KNILL, HENRY C., grocer, dealer in wines, spirits, | provisions, &e.Ætna Fire Insurance Company, John McCrae, agent.BAKER, GEORGE, saloonkeeper, and shoemaker.Bampton, William, hotelkeeper.BANK OF UPPER CANADA, Thomas E.Trew, agent.Bartlett, Alexander, coroner.'LANGLOIS, D., successor to D.Ouellet & Co., dealer Bartlett, William, builder, and planing mill owner.| in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.Battey, J., cabinetmaker.Langlois, Joseph, grocer.Beeman, Mrs., innkeeper.| Langlois, M., shoemaker.; Best, Jacob, saloonkeeper.MACDOXNELL, 8.8., barrister and attorney, solicitor, Bradshaw, W., proprietor of Greut Western saloon.notary public, and reeve.BRADT, PETER H., proprietor of the Railroad Ex-, Marentette, B., blacksmith.change hotel.i Marentette, Joseph Z., landing waiter.Brodwell, E.W., saloonkeeper.McCrae, John, agent for Ætna, Canada Western, Con- Brown & Blackader, general dealers.necticut, Equitable Fire, Hartford (Connecticut), Bulmer, Mrs., dressmaker.Home and International Insurance Companies, Campbell, A., baker.auctioneer, &c.Canada Western Assurance Company, Juhu McCrae, | McDonnell, George, mail conductor on Great Western agent.: Rallway.Chapman, Thomas, shoemaker.McEwan, John, Sheriff of Essex.Chilvers, T., captain of steamer Gem (Ferry).MILLER, JAMES, fine arts gallery, Windsor Castle, CHURCHMAN\u2019S FRIEND, monthly, annual subscrip- photographs, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, &c., in tion 50c., rev.E.H.Dewar, editor ; Robinson &' latest style.Wade, publishers and printers.i Moeren & Co., bakers.Clarke, John, customs clerk.Morton, William, surveyor of customs.Clinton, W., captain of steamer Windsor.(Ferry.) , O'CONNOR, JOHN, barrister, attorney, and solicitor.Colonial Life Assurance Company, T.E.Trew, agent.' Offitt, Henry, grocer.Connecticut Life Assurance Company, J.McCrae, Peacock, J., station master, Great Western Railway.agent.i Perkins, Thomas, landing waiter.Cowan, Miles, landing waiter.Pinney, Charles, provincial land surveyor.Cowan, William, M.D.Port, Samuel, blacksmith, and police constable.Currie, John, livery stables.Provincial Insurance Company, Alexander Gordon, Davenport, H., forwarder: ; agent.Dennison, John, landing waiter.I RAILROAD EXCHANGE HOTEL, near the terminus, Dewar, rev.E.H., M.A.church of England, rector of P.H.Bradt, proprietor\u2014first class house.Sandwich, and editor of Churchman's Friend.REFORD, LEWIS.Dewson, A.K., physician and surgeon.RHODES, HEZEKIAH, billiard saloon, under the Ma- * DOUGALL, J.& J., importers and forwarders.sonic Hall.Dougall, James, notary public.Richards, Mark, baker.Drouillard & Pratt, carpenters.Ritchie.William Alexander, planing mill.Elliot, John F., collector of customs.ROBINSON & WADE, printers,publishers of the Herald.Equitable Fire Insurance Company, J.McCrae, agent.and of the Churchman\u2019s Friend.Ferry Saloon, H.Goodenough, proprietor.Rolph, \u2014, tinsmith and general dealer.Forbes, James, captain of steamer Argo (Ferry).Rorison, B.D.D., mail conductor on Great Western » ord, James A, saloonkeeper.Railway.Fortier, Charles G., postmaster.SUTTON, A.B., chemist and druggist, distiller, and Gates, E.D., physician.dealer in wines and liquors.Goodenough, H., proprietor of Ferry saloun.Shipley, George, tailor.Gordon, Alexander, chief clerk of customs, notary pub- Sherland, WW, carpenter.lie, &c., and agent for Imperial, Provincial, aud Stuart, John, barrister.Gr Times and Beacon Insurance Companies.- Times and Beacon Insurance Company, Alexander Gren = freight agent, Great Western Railway.Gordon, agent.e Hall, Ww, stern saloon, W.Bradshaw, proprietor.Trew, N.McLean, barrister.HAN iam, coroner.Trew, Thomas E., agent for Bank of Upper Canada, ] ILTON, JOHN A.and Colonial Life Assurance Company.artford (Connectieut) Fire Insurance Company, J.Troy, rev.W., Baptist.Heu cCrac, agent.Turk, J., grocer and brewer.HER AT Charles, shoemaker.Tucker, rev.S., Wesleyan.LD, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, ! TUTTLE, A, & ALEXANDER.HIRG veinson & Wade, proprietors and publishers.: Wagner, À.H., deputy postmaster, and manufacturer ome FR W.B., mail contractor.{| __ of Desideratum Writing Ink.owe Te Insurance Company, J.McCrae, agent.| Walker.Hiram, general dealer, distiller, &c.Hately ) esse, saloonkeeper.Warrack, James, forwarder and produce broker.utter\u2019) k, barber.Watson, E, captain of steamer Globe (G.W.R.) Hutton\u2019 Jouy tinware store, Williamson, William, butcher.pen olin, Proprietor of Windsor Castle.i Wilson, James, baker.o Farine Insurance Company, Alexauder Gor-{W INDSOR CASTLE, John Hutton, proprietor, oppo- Interna.gent.site Detroit ferry; good table, liquors, &e.national Life Assurance Company.J.MeCrae, Winter, Joseph, butcher.a ; Johns nt Woodbridge, James, tanner and harnessmaker.on, Thomas N,, grocer.K , + \u201ceunedy, H, wine store.ts 882 WINDSOR MILLS\u2014WOODSIDE.1857.[Canapa | WINDSOR MILLS, C.E.\u2014A small Village on the East bank of the River St.Francis, and contiguous to the Windse, Railway Station, in the Township of Windsor, County of Richmond, and District of 8t, Francis.This place possesses extonsive water power admirably adapted for manufactures, Distant from Sherbrooke 14 miles, and from Richmond Railway Junction 9 miles, Mail daily.Population about 100.Brown, Josiah S., general store, and saw mill owner.Paterson, William, farmer and mason, Fry, Abbott, J.P., farmer.Reynolds, John, blacksmith, Fry, Samuel F., farmer.Reynolds, John, jr., station master.Jutras, Alexander, shoemaker, proprictor of Windsor WURTELE, CHRISTOPHER E., postmasicr, general hotel, and secretary-treasurer of municipality.storekeeper, grist and saw mill owner, and mayor McCulloch, William H., saw mill.of municipality.WOLFE ISLAND, C.W.\u2014A Village and Island in the Township of the same name and County of Frontenac.It is opposite the City of Kingston, and a ferry steamer plies between the two places four times à day, distanco 3 miles, Mail daily.Population about 500.Allen, rev.Joseph À.Going, Shirley, grist mill.Allen, William R., storekeeper.Good, William, carpenter.Baker, Michael, storekeeper.Grant, William.Barry, John, shoemaker.Grindle, Edward, saw mill.Brengear, Oliver, carriagemaker.Hawkins, John, councillor.Bullers, John, carriagemaker.Hitchcock, Mary, post office.Busch, John, J.P., Hitcheock, Hiram O., J.P., tavernkeoper, caplain of Calvin & Breck, tug line forwarders.ferry-boat, and township clerk.Calvin, Dexter D., J.P., shipping merchant.Hurton, Orin, storekeeper.Cameron, Angus, J.P., reeve.Irvine, John, councillor.Cameroun, John.King, Patrick, carpenter.Cameron, rev.David, church of Scotland.Kingston and Cape Vincent Express Company ; \u2014 \u2014, Cool, Aziel, sen., carpenter.agent.Cook, Daniel, carpenter.Lalonde, Frangois, blacksmith.Davis, Charles B., tavernkeeper.McDonell, Randall.Davis, Thomas, shipbuilder.Randall, William, bailiff.Dawson, John, tavernkeeper, and councillor.Spoor, M., councillor.Toley, rev.John, Roman catholic.Webster, John, shoemaker.Furlong, James, shoemaker.West, rev.J.N.D., Episcopal methodist.WOLFESTOWN,XC.E.\u2014A small Village in the Township of the same name, County of Wolfe, and District of Quebec Distant from Quebec 60 miles, and from Sherbrooke 52 miles.Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Hodgkinson, Levi, postmaster, and storekeeper.| Paquet, \u2014, storekeeper.Hurley, Michael, farmer, and township mayor.: WOLVERTON, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on Smith's Creck, in the Township of Blenlicim and County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock 18 miles, and from the Drumbo Railway station 3 miles.Mail tri-weekly.Population about 200, Cole, L.B., lath maker.Hunter, Archibald, blacksmith.Currie, J.& G.N., millers.McKay, C., waggonmaker.Dawson, Thomas, saw mill.Phelps, O.S., flour merchant.Edger, John, shoemaker.Warner, Francis, saw mill.Forsyth, Elijab, general store.Wolverton, Enos, postmaster.WOODBOURNE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Binbrook and County of Wentworth, Distant from Hamil- tou 14 miles, from Stoney Creek 7 miles, and from Grand River 10 miles, Mail bi-weekly.Population about 100.Benner, William, waggonmaker.Magill, Henry, steam saw mill.Cooper, James, boiler and edgetool maker.Milsop, Robert, tailor.Heard, Peter, tavernkeeper.Powell, Robert, grist and saw mill owner.Hilliard, Francis, shoemaker.PTOLEMY, WILLIAM, postmaster, and boot and Jackson, Benjamin, miller.shoe maker.Kennedy, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Roberts, John, blacksmith.Kerr, Jacob, J.P.Shaw, Robert, carpenter.King, William W., storekeeper.Sidey, John, reeve.WOODSIDE, C.E.\u2014A picturesque little Village on tho borders of Lake William, in the Township of South Halifats County of Megantic, and District of Quebec.Distant from Plessisville 11 miles, fare by mail stage 750.Mail tri-weekly.Popw lation about 56.CAMPBELL, CHARLES W., grist, suw, fulling and Pigeon, Manus, saw mill owner, carding mill owner.WOOD, TIIOMAS, J.P., postmaster, tauner, and dealer Campbell, lieutenant colonel Charles.in dry goods, hordwure, groceries, produce, &c.Nelson, Andrew, blacksmith. Drrxoronr.] 1858.WOODSTOCK.883 wWooDSTOC K, ©.W.\u2014The chief Town of the County of Oxford, situated between the North and South Ridings and forming one of the Municipalities of the latter.Its location is very healthy, being on the height of land of the Western Peninsula, anid surrounded by an exceedingly fertile country, renowned for wheat growing and cattle raising.The River Thames skirts the Northern limits, and Cedar Creek passes through the Southern part of the Town, supplying two grist mill water privileges.Its principal business is various manufactures and commeree,\u2014especially the forwarding of wheat, &c.On the South sido is a chief Station of the Great Western Railway, 5 passenger trains passing east and 4 west daily.The principal buildings are of brick.There are 3 first class hotels, 7 churches, 2 spacious school houses, and a county grammar yehool, and a substantial market place and Town hall.A magnificent five story steam grist mill (celebrated in the New York market for its superior brand of flour) was set in operation in 1856, at a cost of 240,000, The Canadian Literary Institute is in course of erection, at the East end of the town, estimated to cost $20,000.Distant from Hamilton 48 miles, from London 29 miles, from Niagara Suspension Bridge 91 miles, and from Paris 19 miles, Daily mail East and West by railway, and North and South by stage.'I'wo mails are made up for England weekly, Population in 1552, 2,112, increasing in 1857 to 4,745.ALHAMBRA SALOON, John Andrew, proprietor.American Express Company, Jobn Mackay, agent.ANDREW, JOHN, general grocer, dealer in provisions, &c., and proprietor of Alhambra saloon.Bain & Hay, cabinetmakers.Ball, Carroll & Beard, barristers and solicitors.Ball, rev.W.5, Knox\u2019s Free church.BANK OF MONTREAL, W.P.Street, agent.Barclay, James, carpenter, Barr, D., watchmaker.Barwick, John, warden, Beard, John, agent for Canada Life Assurance Com- any.Beard, Samuel, shoemaker.Beil, Christian, shoemaker.Bettridge, rev.William, B.A, rector of St.Paul\u2019s, church of England.Beyer, Frederick, teacher of music.Bickle, Joseph, butcher.Bickle, Robert, innkeeper.Bird, Robert, innkeeper.Blevins, E., barrister, Bloomley, Mrs., groceries.Bowditch, G., tinsmith.Brimacomb, G., innkeeper.British America Assurance Company, James Izard, agent.Brown, H.P., & Co., Woodstock iron works.Brown, J.G., dentist and daguerreotypist.Budd, John, blacksmith Butler, William, saloon.Caistor, Caleb, innkeeper.Campbell & Burtch, waggon makers.Canada Life Assurance Company, J.Beard, agent.Canada Western Assurance Company, W.H.Landon, agent, Carroll, J ames, sheriff.Carroll, John G., attorney.Carryer, C.C., harnessmaker.Charles, Jordan, collector of customs.Clark, J.& A., grocers and spirit dealers.Clark, John, grain dealer.Clark, Thomas J -, rceve of town.Close, Joseph, brickyard.Close, William & Henry, brickmakers.Coad, J, F, M.D.! Coghill, D., shoemaker.Coghill, John, insurance agent.Collins, S., brewer.Colonia] Life Assurance Company, R.Revell, agent.Conlisk, William, saloonkeeper.0 C oo J ohn Wa shoemaker.') rev.James, Baptist.Joo, Charles, livery stable keeper.ob, Peter, carpenter and builder.rooks, C.J., denler in hardware.eBlaquière, Charles, postmaster.jal, J, watchmaker.Dos F rancis, suddler and harnessmaker.aldson, William, butcher.Orman, J 0seph, saloon, oston, Thomas, barber.Doug John, deputy reeve.gas, Joh, suddler ang linrnessmaker, Drake, M., innkeeper.Edwards, W., painter.Egan & Weakly, tinsmiths.Equitable Fire [nsurance Company, J.Ingersoll, agent.Ferguson, E., hairdresser.Ferguson, J.W., M.D., homœopathist.Filey, William, builder.Finkle, John, dealer in grain.Forbes, George, gaoler.Fraser, T.J., & Co., Vulcan foundry.Frigelle, H., dealer in hardware, &c.Fuller, Titus, innkeeper.Gardner & Rose, blacksmiths.Garner, William, provision dealer.GAZETTEER, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, George Laycock, editor, proprietor and publisher.Gibson, rev.J.C., curate of St.Paul's, church of England, mission at Beachville.Goldthorpe, David, tailor.Gordon, John, town auditor.GORE BANK, James Ingersoll, agent.Gough, Mrs., milliner.Graham, John, innkeeper.Grant, Thomas, shoemaker.Gray, G.A, barrister.Great Western saloon, D.Hack, proprietor.Greig, John, solicitor, and town clerk.Grey, William, grain dealer.Gunn & Mackay, dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, produce, &c.Gurnett, Gabriel, town collector.Gurnett, George, shoemaker.Gurnett & Piggot, cabinetmakers.Hack, David, proprietor of Great Western saloon.Hamilton, Joseph A., dry goods.Hardy, Peter, shoemaker.Hatch, James, flouring mills.Hay, John, shoemaker.Hearn, Miss E.N., milliner and dressmaker.Heine, Anton, watchmaker.Henry, Thomas, grocer.Hicks, G.A, bailiff.Hill, Nathaniel, innkeeper.Hoodless, Robert, cabinetmaker.Hughes, James, town auditor.Hurlburt, rev.Asahel, Wesleyan.Hurst, George, grocer.Hutton, W.L., general dealer.Ingersoll, James, registrar, agent for Gore Bank, and for Equitable Fire, and International Life Assurance Companies.International Life Assurance Companr, J.Ingersoll, agent.Irvine, Samuel, carpenter.Izard, Henry, teacher.Izard, James, auctioneer, and agent for British America and Provident Life Assurance Companies.Johnston, W.H., grocer.KELLY & ILES, conveyancers, law stationers, &c.Kennedy, H., saloon.: Kintrea, James, county treasurer and deputy clerk oi crown, Lakeman, Edward, general dealer.Lamport & Co., tanners. 884 WOODSTOCK.1867.[Canan, Landon, W.H., county clerk, issuer of marriage licenses, and agent for Canada Western, and Provincial Insurance Companies.Landon, rev.W.H., Baptist.Lapenotière, W., clerk of the peace.LAYCOCK, GEORGE, editor, proprietor, and publisher of the Gazetteer.Laycock, H.8., M.D., coroner.Laycock & Hatch, general dealers.Light, R.N., attorney.Loeb, W.& S., jewellers.Lovering, William, butcher.Mackay, & Innes, merchant tailors.Mackay, John, agent for American Express Company.Maddison, Thomas, innkeeper.Malcouronne, Eugène F., station master, Grent Western Railway.Marshall & Ellworthy, general dealers.Martin, J., baker and confectioner.Matheson, George, customs surveyor.Matheson, John, marblecutter.Mathieson, George, farrier.May, William, auctioneer and appraiser.Maycock, Joseph, painter.McAndrew & Weeks, newspaper agents, and general collectors.McANDREW, WILLIAM, of McAndrew & Weeks, assistant postmaster.McCLENAGHAN, ALEXANDER, editor, proprietor and publisher of the Times.McDiarmid, rev.D., Gaelic, Chalmer's (Free) church, McDonald, S.& R., plasterers.McIntyre, John, grocer.McKay & Clark, tinsmiths.McKay & Hughes, grocers.McKay, John, innkeeper.McKay & Reid, livery stable.McKay, William, builder.McKenzie & Dale, general dealers.McKinnon & Scott, general dealers, McLaren & Clark, general dealers.| McLeod, Alexander, artist.i McLeod, Donald, book agent.McLeod, Miss C., milliner and mantua maker.McLeod, W.C., general dealer.McPherson, D., Woodstock bakery.McPherson, George, chemist and druggist.McQueen, D.S., county judge.McWHINNIE, JOHN, editor of the Sentinel.McWHINNIE, JOHN, & SON, proprietors and publish- | ers of the Sentinel.; Miller, D.G., barrister.Miller, rev.A., Baptist.Minto, Willliam, architect and builder.Montgomery, George, innkeeper.Montreal Telegraph office, S.St.John, operator.Morris, Richard, tailor.Murray, Angus, contractor.Murray, George, contractor.Murray, Hector, contractor.Murray, Robert, contractor.Murray, Robert, waggon maker.Nairn & Walsh, dry goods.Naysmith, G., merchant tailor.NORTON, CHARLES, proprietor of Norton's hotel, Oliver, Thomas, general dealer.Parker, Henry, provision dealer.Parker & Hood, general dealers.Parker, John, soap and candle maker.Pascoe & Smith, butchers.Payne, A., waggonmaker.Pelham, A., shoemaker.Phelan, Thomas, grain dealer.Phelan, V., attorney, &c.Phelps, Charles, grain dealer.Platt, Joseph, saloon.\u2018 Pocock, S., painter.Provident Life Assurance and Investment Company James Izard, agent.! Provincial Insurance Company, W.H.Landon, Rawlings, Richard, stove dealer.Reid, W.A., grocer.Revell, rev.Henry, A.B.; church of England.Revell, Robert, attorney, aud agent for Colonial Ii, Assurance Company.Rice, William, boot and shoe maker.Richardson, Hugh, barrister.Roberts, rev.T., church of England.Robertshaw, Robert, shoemaker.Robertson, Robert, cabinetmaker.Robinson, J., grocer.Ross, Andrew, deputy sherift.Ross, D., blacksmith.Sanderson, G.W., M.D.Scarf, W., carriagemalker, blacksmith, &c.Schofield & Bent, builders, &ec.Scott, S.A., M.D.Scott, T.& H.H,, chemists and druggists.Scott, Thomas, town treasurer.SCOTT, WILLIAM, physician, surgeon and coroner.SENTINEL, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, Jolin McWhinnie, editor; J.McWhinnie & Son, proprietors and publishers.Sherwood, 4.W., bookbinder and stationer.Shinners, Martin, clerk.Simpson, James, librarian.Smart, W.L., secretary of Woodstock and Lake Erie Railway Company.Smith, Andrew, general dealer.Snarey, James, saloon.Speucer, J.T., painter.St.John, S., operator, Montreal Telegraph.Strauchon, Geo., principal County Grammar School.agent, Street, W.P., agent for Bank of Montreal.Stuart, rev.James, church of Scotland.SUDWORTH, JOSEPH, mayor.Sutherland, Daniel, saloon.Sutherland, Hector, carpenter.Sutherland, Miss Margaret, milliner, general dealer, &¢.: Sutherland, W., shoemaker.Sutton, Richard, butcher.Tallman, Thomas, saloon.Taylor, Joseph, innkeeper.Thompson & Sons, founders, and ploughmakers.Thompson, W., pumpmaker.TIMES, (THE) weekly, annual subscription $2, Alexander McClenaghan, editor, proprietor and publisher.Tisdale, J.E., general dealer.Turquand, John, M.D., coroner.Vanvalkenburg, John, grocer.VanVoorhis, J.B., wood merchant, contractor, &e.Walton, John S., shoemaker.Ward & Dixon, builders.Warwick, W., bookseller and stationer.WATSON, JAMES, proprietor of Ormond flouring mills.Weeks, Charles, blacksmith.Weeks, James, bellhanger.Weeks, William blacksmith.White, À.V., dry goods, &ec.White, D., & Son, builders, &c.- Whitehead, C.H., deputy registrar.Whitehead, G.W., clerk of Division court.Williamson & Kelso, cabinetmakors.Wilson & Brown, tannery.Wilson, George, grain dealer.Wilson, J.T., tailor.Wilson, Joseph, general dealer.Woods, Charles, grain dealer.Woods, W.A, dry goods.Woodstock & Lake Erie Railway Company, Smart, secretary.Wright, Thomas, chemist and druggist.Ww.1. Dirzcrorr.] 1858.WOODVILLE\u2014~YAMACHICHE.885 wooDV! LLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Townships of Eldon and Mariposa and County of Victoria.Distant from Peter- boro\u2019 45 miles, and from Toronto 75 miles, Mail tri-weekly.ignol, Thomas, waggonmaker.Caaphél, Gregor, blacksmith, Clark, Peter H., M.D.Ferguson, Israel, J.P, clerk of Division court.IRISH, ELDRIDGE R., J.P.Irish, John R., tavernkeeper.Jackson, Duncan, tailor.McDougall, Alexander, shoemaker.Population about 300.McLean, Neil, storekeeper.Millar & Brother, storekeepers.Morison, Andrew, storekeeper.MORISON, JOHN, postmaster, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c.STEWART, ALEXANDER, blacksmith.Stuart, James, harnessmaker.*WOOLER, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Murray and County of Northumberland.Distant from the Trenton Railroad Station 6 miles, and from Cohourg 30 miles, Tri-weekly mail, Population about 60.Casment, Joseph, shoemaker.Chadman, John & Alexander, blacksmith.Clark, George, hotelkecper.Cook, James & Adam Henry, blacksmiths.Gerow, Wilmot, J.P., postmaster, lieutenant 1st hatta- lion Northumberland militia.Henry, Isaac, waggonmaker.Scott, Reuben, general dealer.Smith, Thomas, general dealer.IWUHYABEJEWUNG, C.WA small Village on Great Manitoulin Island.It is a Missionary Station of the Church of England.The Indians residing here formerly inhabited Mahnetooahning, and they obtain their livelihnod partly by agriculture, but chiefly by furnishing wood for fuel to the steamer plying between Collingwood and Sault Ste, Marie, which touches at this place.An Establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company is being formed here.Distant from Mahnetooahning 25 miles, from Shebahwuhnahning, or Killarney, 25 miles, and from the Bruce Mines 160 miles.Population about 70.Ahbetahsoowa, George, wood merchant and general Jacobs, rev.P., church of England.storekeeper.McTavish, George, agent for Hudson's Bay Company.YAMACHICHE, C.E.\u2014A large Village situated on the River Yamachiche, in the Seigniory of Grosbois and County of St, Maurice, River St.Lawrence 1} miles.Beauchemin, Hyacinthe, M.D.Bellefeuille, François A.R., notary public.Bellemare, Edouard, baker.Bellemare, Joseph, inspector of roads.Bellemare, Paul, blacksmith.Bellemare, Pierre, blacksmith.Bouchard, Jean, blacksmith.Boucher, Joseph, carpenter.Bruyére, Jean B., potter.Carbonneau, Charles, tinsmith.Carbonneau, Moise, secretary-treasurer of municipality of county and parish.Charland, Jean Baptiste, dealer in grain, flour, &c.Daveluy dit Larose, Adolphus, general storekeeper.Désaulniers, Antoine L., blacksmith.Désaulniers, lient.col.Francois L., J.P., inspector of roads.DESAULNIERS, LIEUT.COL.LOUIS L.L., M.D, M.P.P., J.P., secretary-treasurer of schools, and agent for Equitable Fire Insurance Company.DORION, REV.JOSEPH H., Roman catholic.Dubé, Pierre, cooper.Duchemin, Joseph, plasterer and cooper.Duchemin, Olivier, plasterer.Dugal, Louis, grocer.Dumoulin dit Robidas, Adolphe, mason and plasterer.Dumoulin dit Robidas, Frangois, mason and plasterer.pmoulin dit Robidas, Raphael, mason and plasterer.quitable Fire Insurance Co., L.L.Désaulniers, agent.Féron, Augustin, carpenter.l'éron, Thomas, wheelwright.Gagnon, Joseph, wheelwright.Gagnon, Jean, tanner, arcean, Josopl, cooper.authier, Joseph carpenter.élinas, Alexis a ler i Gélings 101s, dealer in flour.nas, Joseph, tanner, capes Lous, commissioner of small causes, y Madore, inspector of ronds.GRANT, MAJOR pee or of roads rant, Sueton Alexander, general store, Daily mail.1t has a considerable trade in lumber and oats.Population about 1000.Distant from Montreal 75 miles.and from the Gravel, Maxime, carpenter.Grenier, Jean, carpenter.Hamelin, rev.C., Roman catholic, vicar.° ! HART, ABRAHAM B., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots, shoes, &c., and agent for International Life Assurance Co, Magasin du Peuple.Heatcoat, James, shoemaker.Héroux, Eli, tanner, Héroux, Louis, boarding house.Héroux, Onésime, general store.Hubert, Moïse, inspector of roads.Hudon dit Beaulieu, Pierre, carpenter.International Life Assurance Company, A.S.Hart, agent.Labonté, Sévere, shoemaker.Lacerte, Charles, commissioner of small causes.Lacerte, Eli, M.D., J.P., postmaster.Lacerte, Joseph, J.P.Lajoie, Frangois G., mayor of municipality, and warden of county.: Ledoux, Joseph A., blacksmith.Lesieur, Antoine, shoemaker.Lesieur, Olivier, stage station and boarding house, Lesieur, Paul, carpenter.Loranger, Bénoni, carpenter.Loranger, Benjamin, baker.Loranger, Mrs.A.B., general store.Marchaterre, Jean, carpenter.Milette, captain Alexis, architect.Milot, Fréderic E., notary public, clerk of Commissioners court, and secretary-treasurer of Agricultural Society.Paradis, Alexander, carpenter.Pellerin, Pierre, shoemaker.Pothier, Jules, shoemaker.Proulx, Horace, millowner.Rhéaume, Frangois, shoemaker.RICHER, MAJOR MODESTE, dealer in grain and timber, and commissioner of small causes.St.Jacques dit Chevalt, Antoine, wheelwright.Trahan, Charles, cabinetmaker.*L Killa hiely called nny.Smith's Corners, + This village is by some called Little Current (its English name).The Post office is at 885 WYOMING\u2014YORK.1857.[Canap, WYOMING, C.WA Village situated in the Township of Plympton and County of Lambton, on the line of th branch of the Great Western Railway, Distant from Sarnia 16 miles, and from London 44 miles, about 150.Adams, John, plasterer.Armstrong, Orson, carpenter.Bell, Andrew, blacksmith.Brown, W.II., general store.Carrol, H.M, general store.Donaldson, James, plasterer.Grant, D., conveyancer, &c he lis © Sarnia Mail daily, Population Howay, William, carpenter.Kemp, Henry, innkeeper.Latour, Charles, painter and glazier, MoKAY & ROBERTSON, stean grist and saw carding machines and general store, Scott, \u2014, shoemaker.Scott, Samuel, carpenter.mills, WY TON, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of West Nissouri and County of Middlesex, on the proposed line of the Junction Railway from Loudon to St.Mary\u2019s, Distant from London 10 miles, and from St, Mary's 16 miles, Mail weekly, Population about 75.Bidner, John, innkeeper, Goodman, Christopher, innkeeper.Gurney, Robert, tailor.Scatchard, Thomas, grist mill and tannery.Scott, Charles, shoemaker.Sims & Sons, woollen factory.*YAMASKA, C.E.\u2014A Village situated on the River Yamaska, in the Soigniory of Yamaska or La Vallière, of Yamaska, and District of Richelieu.1 Talbot, John, jr., blacksmith.Talbot, John, sen., general store.Talbot, Richard, carpenter.Talbot, William, waggonmaker.Van Every, Poter, postmaster.County Bricks are manufactured here to n considerablo extent Distant from Sorel 12 miles, from St.Hyacinthe 30 miles, and from Three Rivers 39 miles.Mail tri-weekly, Population about 400, Arcand, captain Gilbert, farmer.Arcand, lieut.col.Jean Olivier, J.P., provincial land surveyor and county registrar.Beaupré, Maxime, general dealer.Bourdelais, Gilbert, blacksmith and farrier.Camiré, Nazaire, saddler.Cartier, Narcisse, cabinet and carriage maker.Chamard, Olivier, general store.Chapdelaine dit Valérien, Charles, provision dealer.Chevalier, François, tanner.De Tonnancour, major Luc Isaac, agent for seigniory of Yamaska.Dubois, Henri, joiner.Dugré, captain Edouard G., J.P., postmaster, and commissioner of small causes.Fourquin dit Léveillé, captain Michel, J.P., commissioner of small causes.Fourquin dit Léveillé, Joseph, councillor.Galarneau, Isidore, ferryman of village crossing.Girard, Narcisse, blacksmith.Goulet, Isaac, shoemaker.Hamel, Jean Baptiste M., ferryman of village crossing.Labbé, Louis, general dealer, and hotelkeeper.Lafleur, Pau), general store.Lasalle, Narcisse Starislas, general store.YONGE MILLS, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Yonge and County of Leeds.Lasalle, Pierre Alexandre, secretary-treasurer of council and bailiff of Superior court.Lebrun, rev.Charles Isaac, Roman catholic, Lisotte, Fabien, wheelwright and joiner.Martineau, Urbain & Alexandre, coopers and joiners.Mondou, Michel, councillor.Paradis, Ovide J., organ builder.Parenteau, Narcisse, of Parenteau & Pélissier, councillor.Parenteau & Pélissier, brickmalkers, Payan, Paul, J.P., notary public.Pélissier, Michel, councillor.Pepin, Bénoni, councillor and commissioner of small causes.Piette, Pierre, notary public.Rivard, captain Francois X., notary public, and clerk of Commissioners court.\u2018 Rousseau, Léon, M.D., J.P., commissioner of small causes.Steele, William, potter.Trudeau, Benjamin, mayor.Valliére, Pierre, shoemaker.Valois, \u2014, general dealer.Vigeant, Désiré, shoemaker.Vigeant, Toussaint, leather dealer.A considerable amount of flour is freighted from this place, for which business a siding has been made from the main track of the Grand Trunk Railway; und there is a navigable creek from the mills to the River St.Lawrence, a distance of 3 miles.Distant from Brockville 9 miles, and from Kingston 39 miles.Mail daily.Population about 100, Burnham, Burrel, botanic physician.Craig, William, tavernkeeper.Eyre, William, tavernkeeper, Glynn, John, cooper.Jordan, Henry, blacksmith.Jones, Ormond, saw, grist, flouring, fulling and carding mills, and general store, residence Brockville.Peniet, N., brickmaker and storekeeper.Thompson, John, butcher.YORK, C.W.\u2014A thriving Village, situated on the Grand River, in the Township of Seneca and County of Maldimand, Distant from Cayuga 5 miles, from Brantford 25 miles, and from Buffalo, N.Y., 66 miles, Daily mail, Population about 400.Addison, John, innkeeper.Armstrong, rev.J., Wesleyan.Barber, D., innkeeper.Cauhill, \u2014, physician and surgeon.Chapman, G., saddler.Clark, William, waggonmaker.Cutliff, William, blacksmith.Duffin, Samuel, owner of vessel.Farmer, Richard, owner of vessel.Farmer, William, cabinetmaker.Hacon, G., superintendent of Navigation Company.Hannah, Charles, owner of vessel.Harcourt, M., J.P., saw mill.Hill, rev.Bold Cudmore, A.M., church of England, settlements on Grand River.* Also called St, Michel d\u2019Yamaska, Hinman & Winton, gang saw mills.Hudson, Charles L., postmuster, and storekecper.Hursell, William, township clerk.Ledman, J., shoemaker.Martin, BE.8., deputy sherill.Martin, Richard, sheriff.Martindale, Thomas, plaster mill owner.McDonald, Austin, lumber inspector.Mitchell, Alexander, general store and flour mills.Navigation Company, G.acon, superintendent.Ramsay, A.tailor.Reynolds, F., general store.Strachan, Thomas, genoral store.Tracey, John, carpenter.Williamson, Andrew, shoemaker. Dirzororr.] 1858- YORK VILLE.887 YORKVI LLE, C.W .\u2014An incorporated and thriving Village in the Township and County of York, situated on Yonge st, 2 miles north of the main part of the City of Toronto, There are a large number of brickyards, factories, breweries, &c., in the north part of the Village.À continual line of omnibusses communicates with Toronto.Fare each way 5 cents.Daily mail.Population about 2000.Adams, Wm.P., grocer, corner Yonge and Jarvis sts.AD MSON, JAMES, clerk of English journals, Legis- jutive Council, house oor st.Adamson, Ralph, brickmaker, Yonge st.ADAMSON, REV.WILLIAM AGAR, D-CL., chaplain and librarian to the Legislative Council, house Ab- botsford place, 7 Bloor st.Aitkens, George, cabinetmalker, Sydenham st.\u2018Alcorn, Samuel, Bloor at.coll ndrews, Thomas, gardener, College avenue.Ant POLE, Mrs.M., widow, Davenport road.\u2018Armstrong, Philip, butcher, Yonge st., stall 9 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Archer, Abraham, tailor, Sydenham st.Atkinson, Thos., brickmaker, and councillor, Yonge st.Bacon, W.V., of Bacon & Fitzgerald, Toronto, Jarvisst.Bailey, Alexander, carpenter, Yonge st.Baines, Philip, blacksmith, off Yonge st.Baker, Edward, market gardener.Baldwin, George, carter, Jarvis st.Ballantyne, Robert, builder, Bloor st.BALLANTYNE, ROBERT, dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c., corner Bloor and Yonge sts.Barford, James, laborer, Jarvis st.Barnes, Charles, butcher, Yonge st., stall 12 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Barrett, R.G., of Duncan & Barrett, Toronto, Bloor st.east.Barton, Robert, clerk, Yonge st.Barwick, J., produce, bill and stock broker, Abbotts- ford place, office Colborne near Church st.Toronto.Barwick, John, broker, 6 Bloor st.Baynton, Foster, brickmaker, William st.Beard, Robert, inspector of licenses, Bloor st.Beattie, David, blacksmith, Sydenham st.BEAVEN, REV.JAMES, D.D., professor at University college, Bloor st.east.beckett, Craven, gardener, Sydenham st.ell, Duncan, Bloor st.east.Benns, Philip, blacksmith, York st.Bert, Miss E., dressmaker, Sydenham st.Bitton, George, of Bilton & Blakely, Toronto, Rosehill, onge st.Blinkhorn, William, brickmaker, Yonge st.Bloor, James, laborer, Sydenham st.Bloor, Joseph, Bloor st.Boggs, Robert, bricklayer, James st.Bolden, George, carter, Jarvis st.BOND, JOHN, chemist and druggist, dealer in dry Boil goods, groceries, &c., corner Bloor and Yonge sts.Sor and, rev.John, Wesleyan, near Crookshank st.Bose ik, Amos, of Bostwick & Macdonnell, Toronto.ostwick, George, William st.Bostwick, Mrs., widow, Yonge near Bloor st.Bry Charles, comb factory, Davenport road.Branton mn rew, pumpmaker, Sydenham st.Branton\u2019 ones, laborer, Yonge st.Bridgoländ, James W, surveyr Là Cron ) Jumes W., surveyor in Crown Land depart- Drome se Va s.) inm, grocer, Yonge st.PRONDGEEST, JOHN T.accountant, Davenport Brown, Henry, butcher, Yonge ° cr, st.Bo John, civil engineer.Bloor st.due oie pd and money broker, Wlewold, Rose- Se, ork chambers, Court st.Toronto.Browne, J.0, civil engineer and provincial land sur- Buggs Le office Ontario hall, Church st.Toronto.ulmer Toot, laborer, James st.Burke.J on ac, brickmaker Yonge st.» John, laborer, Sydenham st.Burke, Richard, gardener, Sydenham st.Burns, William, gardener, Davenport road.Byers, James, tollkeeper, Davenport road.CAMPBELL, JAMES, wholesale bookseller and stationer, Bloor st.west, store Toronto st.opposite Post office, Toronto.Carruthers, John, laborer, Bloor st.west.Castle, Richardson, carpenter, Sydenham st.Castle, William, bricklayer, Sydenham st.CHAPMAN, E.J., F.C.S., professor of mineralogy and geology, University college, house 5 Bloor st.Chapman, William, bricklayer, William st.Cherry, John P., provision dealer, Yonge st., stall 33 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Cherry, Raspan, milkman, William st.Chettle, Thos., wine and spirit merchant, Sydenham st.Christie, A.L., cabinetmaker, cor.Yonge and James sts.Clayton, George H., house decorator, William st.Coble, James, laborer, Davenport road.Collett, William C., maltster, James st.Collinge, James, physician and surgeon, Bloor st.Creyne, Michael, laborer, Sydenham st.CROFT, HENRY H., D.C.L., professor of chemistry and experimental philosphy, University college, house Bloor st.Cross, Charles, hairdresser, Yonge st.Crowell, Elias, bricklayer, Jarvis st.Crown, D., boot and shoe maker, Yonge st.Crown, David, shoemaker, Jarvis st.Crown, William, laborer, Jarvis st.Cundall, Benjamin, butcher, Sydenham st.Dain, Mrs.S., butcher, Yonge st.Daniels, Dennis, gardener, Yonge st.Daniels, Francis, gardener, Jarvis st.Daniels, William, market gardener, College avenue, stall 29 St.Lawrence market, Toronto.Davis, Edward, turner, Sydenham st.Davis, Mrs.G., proprietress of Red Lion Inn; Yonge st.Davis, William, of W.Davis & Co., Davenport place.Dawson, John, maltster, Davenport road.Dawson, William, grocer, Yonge st.DEBLAQUIERE, HON.P.B,, M.L.C,, Bloor st.east.Demmery, Thos., councillor, and brickmaker, Yonge st.Denham, James, laborer, Bloor st.west.Dickson, Joseph G., salesman, William st.Dieterle, William, watchmaker and jeweller, Yonge st.Dixon, John, dry goods, &c., Yonge st.DOBSON, JAMES, J.P., postmaster, reeve, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., corner Yonge and William sts.Dolmage, John H.S., William st.Domville, Domville, James st.Drake, William, carpenter, Sydenham st.DRAPER, HON.W., chief justice of Court of Common Pleas, Gwynne st.Duffy, Charles, butcher, stall 26 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.DUGGAN, GEORGE, jr., Yonge st.Dunu, John, brickmaker, Yonge st.Eagle, Alexander, teamster, Yonge st.Edmond, John, grocer, Yonge st.Ellis, John, milkman, James st.Evans, Basil, laborer, Sydenham st.Everiss, Benjamin, pumpmaker, Yonge st.Farraw, William, carpenter and grocer, Yonge st.Fitzgerald ¥Edward, of Bacon & Fitzgerald, North st.Fletcher, Michael, laborer, off Yonge st.Foster, Oswald, Jarvis st.Fuller, Mrs., widow, Yonge st.GEMMILL, J.S., chemist and druggist, Yonge south of FERÿ Bloor st.JER Gibson,* Joseph, grocer, Yonge st. 888 YORKVILLE, 1887.[CAwapa Givins, rev.Saltern, church of England, incumbent of St.Paul's church, Bloor st.Godwin, Mrs., widow, fancy store, Yonge st.Goldsmith, Thomas, teacher, Bloor st.east.Goodeve, William Joseph, Registry office, house Bloor st.east.Gorry, James, grocer, Yonge st.Gow, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Sydenham st.Grainger, William, butcher, Sydenham st., stull + St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Haldan, Bernard, manager of Canada Western Assurance Company, William st.Hall, Edmund, of Gillyatt, Robinson & Hall, Toronto, Sydenham st.Hall, John, brickmaker, Yonge st.Hamilton, John M., of Philpotts & Hamilton, Toronto, Hamilton, William, gardener, Yonge st.Hare, Joshua, laborer, Yonge st.Harrington, John, brickmaker, York st.Harris, John, saddler, Yonge st.Hartley, Philip, coachman, Hutchison terrace.Harwood, Peter, carpenter, York st.Hawke, Mrs.C., James st.Haycock, William, fancy store, Yonge st.Hayden, Lawrence, Bloor st.Hayton, Thomas, shoemaker, Yonge st.Hazelton, Joseph, cabdriver, Sydenham st.Headman, John, grocer, Yonge st.Heighton, William, Yorkville toll bar, Yonge st.Henderson, James, clerk in Savings\u2019 bank, Bloor st.Herbert, John, baker, Yonge st.Heward, William, barrister, Bloor st.west.Hickman, Henry, tailor, William st.Hill, Hailey, coachman, Yonge st.HINCKS, REV.WILLIAM, F.L.S.professor of Natural history, University college, house Bloor st.east.HIRSCHFELDER, J.M., lecturer on Oriental litera~ ture in University college, house corner Bloor and Sherbourne sts.HISCOCK, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, provisions, &c., Yonge st.Hitchcock, Mrs., widow, Yonge st.Holder, William, brickmaker, Yonge st.Holmes, Richard, clerk, Davenport road.Homer, Richard, lamplighter, Sydenham st.1lowman, Edward, lamp lighter, off William st.Hummel, Francis, combmaker, Sydenham st.Hunter, George, Sydenham st.Hussey, John, bootmaker, Yonge st.Hutchison, Mark, butcher, Yonge st., stall 7 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Hutchison, Matthew, coach builder, Yonge st.HUTTY, PETER, councillor, and butcher, Yonge st.stall 8 St Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Inocent, George, butcher, Yonge st.Inwood, George, brickmaker, Sydenham st.Iredale, William, tinsmith, Sydenham st.Jackson, R.R., carpenter, Sydenham st.James, George D., clerk, William st.James, Mrs.G., ladies seminary, William st.Jamieson, David, butcher, College avenue.Jarvis, Charles, Yonge st.Johnston, Gordon, carpenter, Sydenham st.Jones, Thomas, gardener, Yonge st.Jones, William, well sinker, Yonge st.Kane, John, laborer, Davenport road.Kane, John, maltster, Yonge st.Keetch, John, Yonge st.Kenrick, John, gardener, Bloor st.Kerr, James, boot and shoe maker, Yonge st.Ketch, John W., shoe store, Davenport road.King, David, razor grinder, Yonge st.Kirk, William, saloonkeeper, Yonge near Bloor st.Lape, Willam, gardener, Bloor st.LANGTON, JOHN, auditor of public accounts, house Bloor st.east.Lascelles Richard, brickmaker, Yonge si.Lawrence, Robert, combmaker, Davenport road, Lawrence, William, gardener, College avenue, stal] 20 St.Lawrence market, Toronto.Leak, Enoch, saddler and harnessmaker, Yonge st, Leak, Mrs.M., washerwoman, Sydenham st, Ledger, John, waggonmaker, Sydenham st.Maggison, William, laborer, Yonge st.Maitland, David, Jarvis st.Margetson, William, gardener, Bloor st.Mathews, Alexander, laborer, Yonge st.McCausland, Robert, teacher, William st.McClelland, Thomas, blacksmith, Yongo st.McCormick, Patrick, blacksmith, Hutchison terrace, McCormick, Samuel, brickmaker, Yonge st.McDonough, Miss.1, ladies school, corner Dummer and Jarvis sts.McFarquhar, John, cabinotmaker, York st.Mclnerney, Patrick, laborer, James st.McIntosh, Alexander, brickmalker, Yonge st.MeclIntosh, John, Bloor st.McKay, John, machinist, Hutchison terrace.McKenzie, Walter, barrister, William st.McKay & Beatty, blacksmiths, Yonge st.McManus, Robert, laborer, James st.McPhail, Edward, of Brewer, McPhail & Co., William st McPHERSON, D.L., of U.L.Gzowski & Co., Toroulo, house Yonge st.\u2019 Miller, Andrew E., student, Sydenham st.Miller, Peter, tailor, Yonge st.Montgomery, Joseph, brickmaker, Yonge st.MOON, JOHN M,, editor, William st.Morphy, George, of Morphy & llemings, Toronto, William st.MORRISON, HON.JUSEPIIL C., Q.C., receiver general, Louse Yonge st.Mosiman, John F., tinsmith, Yonge st.Mott, Johm, clerk of Council, William st.Mountain, Mrs.Ann, widow, James st.Murphy, David, laborer.Murray, Alexander, of Moffat, Murray & Co., Toronto.house Bloor st.Neil, Patrick, brickmaker, Yonge st.New Connection Methodist Church, rev.S.B.Gundy, pastor, William st.Newman, Philip, blacksmith, Yonge st.Nichols, Joseph, carpenter, Sydenham st.Oates, George I'., York st.0\u2019Connor, Edward, laborer, James st.O'Dea, Lawrence, laborer, Yonge st.O'Neal, Patrick, laborer, Yonge st.ORD, LEWIS W., stock and produce broker, Rosedale, office 19 Exchange, Wellington st.east, Toronto.Palmer, Charles, agent for Provincial Insurance Co.Palmer, George, laborer, Yonge st.PARKER, R.A., J.P, Yonge st.Parks, Vincent, engineer, Yonge st, Parsons, llenry, plasterer, Sydenham sl.Pagsmore, I'rederick F., architect and land surveyor, James st, office 8 King st.west, Toronto.Patton, Martin, laborer, Davenport rond.Paul, C.D,, Inw student, Bloor st.east.Paul, I.R., of B.R.Paul & Co., Toronto, Bloor st.cast.Peacey, William D., & Co., grocers, Yonge st.Peacock, Richard, butcher, Yonge st., louse Syden- bam sti.Perfect, Robert, laborer, Yonge st.Phalen, John, gardener, Davenport roud.Philbrick, Cornelius, surgeon, Bloor st.Philips, James, Sydenham si.Pickering, James, carpenter, Sydenham si, Pierce, George, laborer, Yonge st.Porter, Robert, brickmaker, York st.Powell, Richard, bricklayer, Yonge st.Primitive Methodist church, Sydenham st.Provincial Insurance Company, C.Palmer, agent.Purcell, William, blacksmith, Sydenham st.Torouto, @ Dirrcrory.] 1858.YORK VILLE\u2014ZIMMERMAN.889 illiam, gardener, Sydenham st.pure Lan, es G.Davis, proprietress, Yonge st.Rennic, James, grocer, Davenport road.Richards, R.B., ice merchant, Davenport road.Ritchie, Richard, waggonmaker, Sydenham st.Robinson, Charles, jeweller, Davenport road, store 3rd floor Colonial house, corner Adelaide and Yonge gts, Toronto.Robinson, George, butcher, Yonge st., stall 2 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Robinson, Joseph L., barrister, 4 Bloor st.Robinson, William, butcher, Sydenham st.Ross, J., carpenter, Sydenham st.Ross, John, laborer, College avenue.Routledge, Harrison, James st.Row, William, carpenter, Sydenham st.Rowell, William, carpenter, Jarvis st.Rowland, William, brickmaker, Yonge st.Street, John, brickmaker, Yonge st.Suddaby, William, tailor, Yonge st.Sullivan, Timotby, brickmaker, Yonge st.Taverner, John, laborer, Sydenham st.Taylor, George, laborer, Yonge st.Thom, Charles, carpenter, Sydenham st.Thompson, Charles, Yonge st.Thompson & Co., cabinet & chair manufactory, Yonge st.Thompson, William, of Thompson & Co., Sydenham st.Tilson, Joseph, proprietor of Yonge Street Hotel, Yonge st.Toner, Henry, brickmaker, York st.Tonner, Laughlin, off Yonge st.Topping, H., of Topping & Brown, Toronto, off Davenport road.Townsley, George, brickmaker, Yonge st.Townsley, John, brickmaker, Davenport road.Townsley, Mrs.M., widow, Davenport road.Ryan, John, tinsmith, Yonge st.Ryan, Patrick, brickmaker, Yonge st.Sale, Mrs., widow, dressmaker, Yonge st.Sempson, Dennis, chain pump maker, corner Yonge and Jarvis st.SANDERSON, REV.G.R., Wesleyan, Bloor st.west, office 9 Wellington buildings, King st.east, Toronto.Scarborough, Charles, machinist, Yonge st.Scarry, William, coachman, Hutchison terrace.Scotch cemetery, Bloor st.Secker, Robert, tavernkeeper, Bloor st.SEVERN, G.& H., brewers, &c., Yorkville ale and porter brewery, Yonge st.Severn, George, of G.& H.Severn, Yonge st.Severn, Henry, of G.& H.Severn, Yonge st.Severn, Mrs.John, boardinghouse keeper, Davenport road.Severs, James, clerk, Jarvis st.Shepherd, John, boardinghouse, Yonge st.Shepherd, Matthew, teamster, College avenue.Simmers, J., gardener, College avenue.Sizsmith, Elina, bookkeeper, Sydenham st.Slater, Sylvester, butcher, Jarvis st.Sleigh, John, butcher, Yonge st.Smith, Henry, butcher, College avenue.Smith, Robert J., William st.Smith, William, laborer, Sydenham st.Sotheram, George H., clerk in Bank of British North America, Bloor st.east.Sowden, Lewis, carpenter, James st.Spiller, John, gardener, Bloor st.Stadder, John N., shoemaker, William st.Stamp, Amos, brickmaker, Yonge st.Stanford, John, brickmaker, Yonge st.Townsley, Mrs.W., off Yonge st.i Townsley, William, brickmaker, College avenue, ; Vest, Miss, dressmaker, Sydenham st.WALKER, HENRY BOWMAN, spice factory, James st, house York st.Walker, Mrs.M., Sydenham st.Walker, Mrs.Sarab, Yonge st.WALLIS, JAMES, councillor, and dealer in dry goods, hardware, groceries, produce, &c., Yonge st.Wardle, George, laborer, Yonge st.Warren, George, brickmaker, Yonge st.Watson, Robert, laborer, Yonge st.Webber, Charles, clerk in Bank of British North America, Yonge st.Welch, Edward, brickmaker, Yonge st.Wesleyan chapel, Bloor st.West, Thomas, mason, Yonge st.Wetherald, Joseph, traveller, Davenport road.White, David, painter and glazier, Sydenham st.White, George H., builder, Bloor st.Wickson, John R., butcher, stall 35 St.Lawrence arcade, Toronto.Willard, Henry, gardener, Yonge st- Williams, John, cooper, Yonge st.Williams, Wesley, laborer, near Yonge st.Williamson, Charles, vinegar maker, Davenport road.Williamson, John, laborer, James st.Wilmot, Edward, butcher, Sydenham st.WILSON, DANIEL, L.LD., professor of history and English literature, University college, Toronto, 8 Bloor st.Winchester.Alexander, cabinetmaker, Sydenham st.Wood, rev.Enoch, Wesleyan, Bloor st.east.Worthington, Cameron & Cumberland, Pressed Brick Steele, Henry, College avenue.STEWART, WILLIAM, manager of British America Assurance Company, Gwynne st.Company, Yonge st.Yonge Street Hotel, Joseph Tilson, proprietor, Yonge st, Yorkrille court house, William st.ZETLAND, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Turnberry and County of Huron.Distant from Goderich 26 miles Mail weekly, Population nbout 50, Beckett, Mrs, A., postoffice, store and mill.Beckett, William.Dexter, E.U., carpenter and joiner.Garner, Henry.Garner, John H., M.D.Godkin, James, tavernkeeper.Lench, Joseph, merchant.Martin, Joseph, cabinet maker.M'Crate, Robert, engineer.M'Leod, Angus, framer.M'Leod, John, jun., carpenter.M'Leod, John, sen., shingle manufacturer.Taylor, John, sawyer.ZIMMERMA N, C.W.\u2014A small Village in the Township of Nelson and County of Halton.Distant from Milton, the County town, 8 miles, from Hamilton 16 miles, and from Toronto 82 miles.Mail daily.Population about 60.Snider, Michael, storekeeper.tmmerman, Henry P., postmaster, miller, lumber dealer, and councillor, Zimmerman, Johnson, dentist.64 890 ARKONA\u2014EAST CLIFTON, 1857.[Canap PLACES RECEIVED SINCE THE PRECEDING WERE PRINTED.*\u201cARKONA, C.W.\u2014A Village situated in the Township of Bosanquet and County of Lambton, on the projected lino of the Strathroy and Port Franks Railway.Distant from Sarnia 35 miles, and from London 35 miles.Mail bi-weekly, Popuation about 400.Britton, Uriah, innkeeper.Brower, Ephraim, cabinetmaker.Brown, Agustus, general store.Qarscadding, rev.D., Episcopal methodist.Case, Cicero-H., carriagemaker.Ohute, rev.A, Baptist.Oornell, David S., pumpmaker, Orews, rev.Thomas, Wesleyan.Darlington, William, druggist.Davidson, Alexander, surveyor.Demott, Elbert, blacksmith.Dickeson, Alexander, millwright.Eastman, Niel, J.P., and commissioner in Queen\u2019s bench.Eastman, rev.Sanford, Episcopal methodist.Eastman, T.F., coroner.Godfrey, Edward, turner.Groat, Ebenezer, carpenter.Hilborn, Eleazar L., carpenter.Hilborn, Mordecai, carpenter.Hoover, John, carpenter and cabinetmaker.Howey, David, carpenter and joiner.Jackson, Amos, shoemaker.Jaynes, Joseph, carpenter.Jones, William, miller.Keetly, Robert, blacksmith, Kilmer, Joseph, blacksmith.Kimmerly, Jacob, painter.Kinsley, John, lumber and shingle merchant.McIntyre, Robert, shoemaker.Minor, David, shoemaker.Mothersell, rev.Joseph, D.D.Norton, John, carpenter.Ott, George, grocer.Proctor, Alexander, storekeeper and tailor, Schooley, Levi, postmaster.Showler, Thomas, tailor.Smith, Martin L., tanner.Smith, Mrs., milliner.Stephenson, George, constable.Vetter, John, shoemaker.Walker, John, tailor.Walters, Benjamin, cabinetmaker.Ward, Edward, shoemaker.Whifler & Reynolds, waggonmakers.White, Marvel, carpenter.Wintemule, Daniel, blacksmith.BARTONVILLE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township 3% miles.Daily mail.Population about 200.Aikman, Michael, reeve.Barnsy, Robert, butcher.Bleacher, John, hotelkeeper.Bull, rev.G.A, church of England.Burkholder, Michael, councillor.Carscallen, John T., councillor.Condy, Adam, blacksmith.Creed, James, butcher.CUMBERLAND, ROBERT, hotelkeeper.Depew, Conrad, hotelkeeper.Depew, Sidney, blacksmith.Gain, Thomas, grocer.of Barton and County of Wentworth.Distant from Hamilton Goodenow, Moses, M.D.Jones, David, grocer.Kern, Samuel, councillor.Kernwall, Gottlieb, waggonmaler.Lotridge, Thomas, councillor.McDonald, John, of G.& J.McDonald, postmaster.McDonald, G.& J., grocers.Rymel, Joseph, councillor.Stewart, John, boot and shoe maker.Vinning, rev.A., Wesleyan.Waddel, Thomas, J.P.iBELMONT, C.WA Village in the Township of Westminster and County of Middlesex, Distant from London 13 miles, and from St.Thomas 13 miles, Mail tri-weekly.Population about 250.Cline, Daniel, surgeon.Hungerford, Eli B., cabinetmaker.Hutchinson, rev.J., Wesleyan.MANNING, JACOB J., J.P., lieut, col.battalion 6, Elgin militia, 8th military militia, U.C.McKellar, Peter, of P.& D., McKellar, agent for Erie and Ontario Insurance Company.McKellar, D.& P., general dealers.Prowse, J., proprietor of Plymouth hotel.Sutherland & Waterberry, general dealers.Taylor, Gilbert, councillor.Waterberry, J.F., of Sutherland & Waterberry, postmaster.Wright, David, M.D.EAST CLIFT ON, C.E.\u2014A Village in the Township of Clifton and County of Compton, Distant from Cookshire, the County Town, 12 miles, from Sherbrooke 25 miles, and from the Compton station of the Grand Trunk Railway 13 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 200.Betts, William, councillor.Blair, H., farmer.Blair, James, laborer.Blair, Samuel, shoemaker.CAIRNS, H.E,, secretary-treasurer of municipality and school commissioner.Cairns, Samuel, school commissioner.Cairns, William, farmer.Gray, C., farmer.Hodges, William, farmer.Lindsay, Isaac, farmer.Lindsay, Levi, joiner and saw mill owner.Morse, Thomas, haypresser.Sawyer, A., boot and shoe maker.Sawyer, J., councillor.Smith, Benjamin, farmer.STONE, DAVID, postmaster, and school commissioner.Taylor, Joseph, councillor.Taylor, Rodger, farmer.Taylor, William, farmer.Waldron, Horace, road overseer.Waldron, James, councillor, Waldron, John, farmer.Waldron, Thomas, quarryman.Waters, Benjamin, farmer.Williams, James, thrasher.Williams, Williem, farmer.* The Post office was formerly called Bosanquet.+ Formerly called Plymonth, Drréororr.] 1858.BOTHWELL\u2014HARRISTON.891 * OTHWE LL, C.W.\u2014A flourishing Village in the Township of Zone and County of Kent.The Great Western Railway Company has a station here, at which six trains stop daily.Distant from Chatham, the County Town, 23 miles east, and from London 40 miles west.Mail daily.Two years ago this place had no existence; already it has a population of about 500.Robert, engineer.Aon, William, manufacturer of cabinet ware, gaghes, doors and blinds.Joseph, carpenter.Boon Thomas, cabinetmaker.Brown, Isaac, boardinghouse keeper, Campbell & McNabb, general merchants.Deming, Prosper, steam saw mill, Flemming, Samuel, boardinghouse keeper.Green, Farmer, boot and shoe maker.Griffiths, Thomas, proprietor of George hotel, Hooper, Richard, carpenter.Huffman, Nathaniel, builder.Howell, Henry, bricklayer and plasterer.Jackson, \u2014, DUrseryman.Jamieson, George, cabinetmaker.Lamont, Archibald, millwright.Lamont, Donald, millwright.Luke, James, blacksmith.McCracken, John, sawmill owner and lumber dealer.Mirrey, James, stationmaster, Great Western Railway, Monro, H.D., postmaster, and commissioner of Court of Queen\u2019s bench.Pattison, Francis, proprietor of Caledonia hotel, Plastead, William, carpenter.Revell, Samuel, school teacher.RICHMOND, WELLINGTON H., dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c., and publisher of Richmond's Legal Forms and Law Manual.Roberts, \u2014, butcher.Scott, Alexander, waggonmaker.Stafford, Joseph, constable.Steinhoff, \u2014, proprietor of Bothwell Arms hotel.Taylor, J., retired army captain.Vannorman, Ephraim, builder.Vézina, Louis, builder.Walker, John, hotelkeeper.Wilson, Edward, shingle manufacturer.Wilson, Robert, builder.Wood, James E., builder and joiner.tCAP DES ROSIERS, C.E.\u2014A Township in the County and District of Gaspé, situated between Gaspé Bay and the River St.Lawrence.At the Point, named as above, is the newly-erected lighthouse.The place participates considerably in the fishery business of the County.Distant from Percé, the County Town, across Gaspé Bay and Mal Bay, 21 miles, and by wail route, around the Bays, 45 miles.Mail weekly.Population about 1000.Abier, Francis, J.P., merchant, St.George's Cove.Caron, J.Isidore, trader, Griffon's Cove.Dolbel, H., agent for W.Fruing & Co., general merchant, of Jersey, Grande Grève.: Esnouf, Charles, postmaster.| Hyman, William, J.P., merchant, Grande Gréve., LeBoutillier, John, jr., agent, Griffon\u2019s Cove.Perrée, E., merchant, St.George\u2019s Cove.EASTWOOD, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of East Oxford and County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock, the County Town, 4} miles, from Hamilton 43 miles, and from London 324 miles.Daily mail.Anderson & Co., waggonmakers.Arkell, George, storekeeper.Burrowes & Fauquier, lumber merchants.Hall, Henry, shoemaker.MeFlhearn, Archibald, cooper.| Overholt, Michael, J.P.Robinson, John, blacksmith.Shaw, John, shoemaker.! Vansittart, Henry, postmaster.EDEN MILLS, C.W.\u2014A Village situated on a branch of the River Speed, in the Township of Eramoss and County of Wellington.Distant from the Rockwood Station of the Grand Trunk Railway 3 miles.Daily stage from Guelph, distant 7 miles, fare 23c., to Port Nelson, distant 22 miles, fare §1.25.Daily mail.Population about 200.Berry, James, storekeeper.Davidson, John A, notary public.Hortop, Henry, grist mill owner.MEADOWS, SAMUEL, postmaster, Nevin, John, storekeeper.Wilson, James, saw mill owner.and storekeeper.FORT LENN OX, C.E.\u2014A small Village situated on Isle aux Noix, an Island in the River Richelieu, and in the County of St.Johns.A detachment of the Royal Canadian Rifles is stationed here.Distant from St.Johns 12 miles, from Montreal 30 miles, and from the Stottville Station of the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railway 3% miles, Daily mail.Population, including the wilitary, about 150, Cornwall, rev.J., church of England, military chaplain.Cunyngham, lieut.W., commander of Royal Canadian Rifles.Dowd, Michael, Fort adjutant.PHILLIPS, JAMES, postmaster.Woods, David, staff assistant surgeon.HARRISTON, C.WA Village in the Township of Minto and County of Wellington.Couuty Town, about 40 miles, Wockly mail, Population about 50.DALLRY, WILLIAM, innk 2 ecper.Disk, Jonathan, framer.\u2019 parrison, Georgo, saw mill.arrison, Joshua, miller.Distant from Guelph, the HARRISTON, ARCHIBALD, postmaster.Yeo, Thomas, builder.Yeo, William, mayor, and land agent.* A , An acco hi and iy unt of this + Tho Post oflico is called Grando Grove.à Cons pleco will be found in a previous page.Since it was printed, important corrections have been received onsequenco tho wore nceurate particulars above have been liere given.1 Tho Post office is called Isle aux Noix. 892 HECKSTON\u2014SINCLAIR VILLE.1857.[Canapy *HECKSTON, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of South Gower and County of Grenville, Distant from Brookville 39 miles, from Ottawa 40 miles, and from Prescott 20 miles.\"Lri-weekly mail.Population about 125.ADAMS, GIDEON, postmaster, and storekeeper.Beach, Alvin, saw mill.Adams, Joseph, J.P., councillor.Moses, William, J.P., physician and surgeon, Anderson, rev.Joseph, church of Scotland.Smith, David, saw mill.Anderson, Samuel, blacksmith.Thompson, Samuel, shoemaker.Archibald, John S., pearlash manufacturer.Wilson, Mrs.S.A., innkeeper.Bass, John, harnesmaker.Tripp, Frederick, cooper.INNERKIP, ©.W.\u2014A small Village situated on the South branoh of tho l'hamos, in tho Township of East Zorra ang County of Oxford.Distant from Woodstock 8 miles, and from London 36 miles.Mail tri-woekly.Population about 200, Adams, Benjamin, mason and plasterer.King, James, painter.Bentif, James, carpenter.Lee, George, grocer.Brown, A.L., blacksmith.Lindsay, Robert, postmaster, and general storekeeper, Brown, Daniel, carpenter.Malcolm, Francis, jr., J.P., farmer.Brown, William, carpenter.Malcolm, Francis, sen., J.P., farmer.Clement, W.D., M.D.McAllister, James, waggonmaker.Day, James, innkeeper.Robson, John, tailor.Edwards, Richard, tailor.Taylor, Charles, grocer.Gould, John, carpenter.Teeple, Alonzo, saddler and harnessmaker.Gould, John, innkeeper.Thompson, Andrew, & Brother, grist and saw mill, Hodson, George, stave machine and cooperage.Tolmie, rev.Andrew, Free church.tMOUNT HOPE, C.W.\u2014A Village in the Township of Glanford and County of Wentworth, Distant from Hamilton 73 miles.Daily mail.Population about 200.Allison, Robert, blacksmith.Hines, Henry, innkeeper.Armstrong, William, blacksmith.Maclean, John, storekeeper.ATKINSON, JOHN, postmaster, and merchant.McAllister, Elisha, innkeeper.Blacklock, John, waggonmaker.McKee, Duncan, carpenter.Choate, Joseph B., town councillor.McLemond, John, shoemaler.Cranston, \u2014, M.D.Neale, John, waggonmalker.Ellison, Robert, blacksmith.Parker, Robert, butcher.Fink, Walter, innkeeper.Pretty, Henry, carpenter, Hale, James, mason.Sanderson, Robert, tailor.HANNON, JOSEPH, postmaster at Hannon.SERVOS, COL.DANIEL K., J.P.Hibbert, B., carpenter.Shafer, George, carpenter.Hill, James, waggonmaker.Skinner, George, blacksmith.NORTH GOWER, C.W.\u2014-A Village in the Township of the same name and County of Carleton.Distant from Ottawa 24 miles.Tri-weekly mail, Population about 200.Blakeley, Joseph, J.P.Ferguson, Stephen, councillor, and general dealer.Cowan, William, J.P., councillor, and clerk of Division Findon, J.E., general store.court.HOLDEN, HORATIO, postmaster, and dealer in dry Craig, James, township clerk.goods, hardware, groceries, produce, medicines, &e.Craig, Robert, J.P., reeve.Johnston, George E., general dealer.Craig, Robert, jr., councillor.Johnston, James, bailiff.Eastman, Adam J., councillor.Kilgower, rev.J., Wesleyan.Eastman, Robert J., J.P.Lochead, rev.W., Free church.SINCLAIRVILLE, C.W.\u2014A small Village on the Chippawa Creek, in the Township of Binbrook and County of Wentworth, A Station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway is 3 miles from this place.Population about 50.Henry, Horace, landowner.King, Amos R., postmaster, and,storekeeper.Hewitt, Robert, sawmill owner.Temple, John, landowner.* Late Heck\u2019s Corners, t+ Also called Glanford Centre, The Post office is called Glanford."]
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