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SUTHERLAND'S

KINGSTON OR 1867.

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ii ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

GEORGE CHAFFEY & BRO.,

f ORWARDERS, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,DEALERS IN IRON ORE, LUMBER, &c.,

ATLANTIC, COMMERCIAL, ,AND SCOBELL'S WHARVES.OFFICE-ATLANTIO WHARF.

Steamers "Merrill," (engaged on the Route between Montreal and Halifax.)11 Bristo,l" Lake trade.

First Olau Tugs, " Wales," •' Glide," 11 Advance," and 11 Swan."

Present Carrying Capacity, 350,000 Bushels.Grain tranthipped by their Steam Elevator to substantial new Barges (built

under their own direction), and all stowed under hatches.

A0-ENTS.

Hugh McLennan, Chicago. William Chaffey, Montreal,McLaren & Warren, Yilwankie. I C. Chaffey d: Co., Toronto.

PORTSMOUTH SREYNE.3.JAMES FISHER & SON9

ALE , BEER AND PORTERBREWERS,

^^O IEiT^ll^VZJTHs

NZA^ ^^^^^T-exs C.W.

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. iii

J:No 1 C. 3FOSiCs

MANUFACTURER OF

CORNER OF PRINCESS AND ONTARIO STREEM

KINCSTON, C.W.

EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED.

The Instrumenta manufactured at this Establishment took the

FINT PflEMIOM AT THE PROYIXCIR EgBIBITIOI, TOM, I816.

FOg'S NEW PATENT IRON CLAD PIANOFORTE,For superiority of tone and durability is .qriratled on this Continent.

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eriqpne,

PREMiuM

UATTER AND

FURRIER, wHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, &c., In every Variety of Style and Quality.

74, WELLINGTON STREET, KINGSTON, C.W. ea-HEADS FITTED BY A PARIS CONFORMATEUR-rex first Prizes for flats and Furs at the Provincial Exhibition, held in Kingston,

in 1859 and 1863.

Iv ADVERTISING DIREG`TORY.

JAMES JOHNSTON,

WITCH AND CLOCK MAUR, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND

Z.3./LPLat'i1 ITC) 1̂1Z.

—OF--

%MIMI U0111 AND

«RIF .1IeC -U7■Cr M13J ABLY*

OF THE BEST QUALITY.

WATCH REPAIRS DONE IN THE BEST ORDER.

G. W. ANDREWS,

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. V

J. .1. LINTON, AUCTIONEER

AND

&minis% KING STREET,

MEta-licat gag:ware.,

StrifitiVON, C. W.

CLARK WRIGHT,

MERCHANT TAILOR, AND

UgfiERAL 01J11177ER, 1...7 «Dim 7IIIEIC

Wallizigtori. el-treat, KINGSTON, C. W,

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âît,

9

vi ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

JOHN HENDERSON,

grfkittnin ;, edgfintire AND NEWS DEALSB,

PRIMUS 3tu ZIMUU7t0eL School and College Books, Foolscap, Letter anal Note Paper, Envel-

opes, Printing Paper, and a Large Assortment of MI'scollancons Stationery,

BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, & PRAYER BOOKS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY.

Day Books, Journals, hedgers and Blank Books, Blank Forms, Deeds, Notes, &c., of every description.

BOOKBINDING NEATLY EXECUTED. Sunday School rbrarie and Juvenile Books.

Splendid Stock of Gift Books. New Books constantly arriving.

sidr Country -Verchants, Pedless, &c., supplied at Liberal Prices. "WM

BILL AND POSTAGE STAMP OFFICE.

Henry Henderson,

OICOGUAle PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON,

usr ABOVE HENDE • SON'S BOOK STCRE. -e-

Large assortment of Views of Local Scenery on Sale, comprising sires for the Stereoscope or the Album, and larger views for Framing.

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

WILLIAM McCOMB, IIIPORTER OF AND DEALER IN

1110e5, ((leg (nth jeweller°, BERLIN WOOL, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, éze.,

177 PRINCESS STREET, OPPOSITE MEDICAL HALL,

3W, a. W.

A. LIVINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

GROCER, VINE AND SPIRIT —CORNER OF-

?MUSS AND ERGOT STREETS, KINGSTON.

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CHOICE GROCERIES, WI»! AND 1.1t!CORS,

tt WI

1111.00TR:1g or

Dealer In

WM. F ERGU

Vi ADVERTISINa DIRECTORY.

WILLIAM BURROWS,

I mporte" and

PI1NOFORTES, 11ELODEONS, SET 1.1-U-SIC,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS, And General Musical Merchandise,

1NT G.- Earle C:I>NT ,

The 'Meat European as.i Alneriemi Shed 'Marie reetioeei Instruments repaired and tuned. Sheet Music mailed to order on receipt of amount in Postsure

SON 86 CO., ••-•11t1'ORTERS 01=

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

DRY GOODS! CORNER OF

KING AND PRINCESS STREETS, KINGSTON, C. W.

St7ks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Cloths, Carpets, and English Floor Oil Cloths, with an assortment of Staple and Small Wares,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

.N2iTà et.. na C3 et Elea eiCt CD) .9

STREET, KED1SSIrePt, CANADA WEST.

GIBERTON & YARKER.

PAINTS,

0 I 178

-.3. 1 e • 9 et e. , 'Y ibili s'

iN,--

16 BROCK STREET, ErniezSTON, c. le

11

leReCK

Importers of

Shelf & Heavy

HARDWARE,

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ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

-.AND--

BLiCBSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT,ST. LAWRENCE WHARF,

FOOT OF JOHNSON STHEET, KINGSTON. C.W.

L. W. J is now prepared to receive all Oidera for Building and RepairingMarine and Land Boilers of every description, and Shipemithing in all its branches.

Repairs of Boilers strictly attended to, and all work done withneatness and despatch.

THE PROVINCIAL

HARDWARE MANUFICTURING COMP'NY,gINGA- BTON, O. *VP.

MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF

Agents In Montreal-Messr& EYANB & EV4NS,CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.

SUTHERLAND'S

FOR Till

Xingeton :JAMES t^UTHERLAND, PUBLIBHER AND COMPILER.

HUNTHR, PAR & CO., PRINTERB AND BINDER,g, OTTAWA.1866.

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xiii xi i ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. PREFACE.

xave SwitatAB, :—AND-

BOARDING STABLES .

• CLARENCE STREET,

BETWEEN BACOT &WELLINGTON, KINGSTON, C.IN

isEeFast Horses and First-Class Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters.

GOOD SADDLE HORSES.

PREFACE.

In bringing out this the Second Edition of the KINGSTON

CITY DIRECTORY, the Compiler begs to assure the public that no

expense nor labor has been spared to render the volume, in every

particular, as reliable a:guide to the professional, commercial, and

manufacturing interests, as works of such a character can

possibly be made. And, although it is next to impossible to

have a compilation of this nature entirely free from errors, it is

to be hoped, however, the patrons of the work will, in view of the

difficulties experienced in obtaining correct information from so

many different sources, grant their kind indulgence and overlook

such as may unwittingly appear.

The Compiler desires to present his acknowledgments to

the Conductors of the Press in Kingston, and to many other

gentlemen in the City who have readily furnished such information

as was desired, which would otherwise have involved much time

and expense to procure.

To the Patrons of the work is especial gratitude due for the

liberal support given the enterprise from the commencement.

JAMES SUTHERLAND,

PUBLISHER AND COMPILER.

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xiv ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

S. P. WHITE,LICeNSiD I[ANUTAcrtTnlt OF

TOBiCCO AND CIGIRS,Il[PORTEB. OF HAVANA CIGARS,

11EflSCDSO1 AID Fd1CY PIPIS,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

22 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON.

0. p. -VP$IT3M ,wYOL1sALi AND RETAIL DEALER IN

Toys, Combs, Fishing Tackle in all its Varieties,^7PILLO^P ^PA R^,

AND FANCSY GOODS GENERALLY.22 PRINCESS STBEET, KINGSTON.

CtT Y Ho^

Ayr

934 Prin.^a^^ Mtreet,KINGSTON, C.W.

ROBERT A. IRWIN, - PROPRIETOR.

This House being the most central in the City, commercial travellerswill find it the most convenient to stop at.

N.B.-STAGES LEAVE THIS HOUSE FOB ALL PARTS.

GENERAL INDBZ.

GENERAL INDEX.

PA9aAgricultural Society, County of

Frontenac . . ............. 23Alphabetical Direetor^ .............. 27Banks .................................... 10Barriefield, Village of ................. 137Board of Trade ... ..... . ... .. ..... 23Board of Lake Underwriters ........

.. 23

Business Dilectory ................ .. 107Cataraqui Cemetery Company..... 24Cataraqui Pétroleam Company.... 23Churches ..... ..................... 9City Oovernment .. . . ................. 7Citizens' Free Skating Rink.......... d4Clubs . ..... . .. ........ ...... 24County Officere .......................... 8Courts .......... .. .......................... uCrown Land Office,... . . . . . . . . . . . ^ ..Curling Club, Kingston........ . .. 24Custom House ............ ........... 23Educational . . . . . . . . . . ........ . ..... 11Electoral Division Agricultural So-

ciety, City of Kingston...... ... 23Fire Brigade .............................. 21Frontenac Loan and Invutment

Society ...... ...... . . ........... . . 22Garden Ialan,l . . . .......... »....... 129Gas Company.. ... ................. 22Hospitals and Ar^ltmf ............. 14Kingston ................ ....... ..... 1King Street Skating Rink ..... ...... 24

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PAaR

Loyal Orange Societiw ....... ..... ... 18Manufactures ............ . . . .. . ...... 3Maaonic .. . . . . . .. . . . ...... .... . ... 17Mechanics' Institute and News

.......»...Rooms . .. ....... . .. 22Miecellaneons Societiee............ .. 22MilitL. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . ...... . 24Nazies too late for regular insertion. 135National t;ocieties ......... . . . . . ...... 20Newspapers . . . . ........ . . . . . ......... 21Observatory .. .. 11Permanent Building Society, Hing-

eton ........ .. .. .... .......... . 22Portsmouth, Village of ................ 138Post Office .. ....... 22

is Inepector'a Office.......... 22Provincial Penitentiary . . . . ......... 20Railwaye ..................... ....... . . 26Religious Societies .................. 19Road Companies.................... 26Sons of Te'eperance, Grand Divi-

sion, Order of .......... .... .... 18Stage Routes ......»........... ...... 25SteAmboat Companies ................ 24Telegraph Compsniea.............. 26Trust and Loan Company of Upper

Canada.. .... ..................... 23ti. S. Cousulate ..................... 23Water Works........... ........... 22Waterloo, Village of ... . . ............ 143

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAGE

.Etna Insurance Co., Hartford.... zziiAgnew k Thibodo.. , . ....... .......» 145Andrews, O. W ...... .. . . . ............ 1vBarker, Edward John, M.D, opp. 42Begg, William......... ............. xviBlack, Samuel ................ .......... =s ^

PAGE

Britton J; Price.....- ........ . .... 145British American." . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

" British Whig ." ...... . .......opp. 72Bruce, Alexander ........................ 149Bnrnett, D. C., Bnrnett House,opp. 41Burrows, William .............. ...... . . Viii

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Co (larman, J. W. Chaffey, Geo. & Fro Chown, Arthur. Chown & Cunningham ‘• Chronicle and :News." City Hotel Cliff, Joseph . ...... ......opp. 48 Creighton, John. " Daily News.".. Day, 13. W., M.D. Drennan, S. T. Evans, W. C . Farmer's Hotel Ferguson, W., & Co Fisher, James & Sen Fox, John C. Fraser & George Giberton k Yarker Grob, W

John . Hatch, C. 11 Henderson, John ....... Henderson, Henry. Home Insurance Ccmpany of New

Haven, Ct Hope, James .... ........ opp. 40 Horsey, R. M Irwin, Robert A. Jeffers, L. W.. Jenkins, John Johnston, James........ Kemp, George

PAGE

Campbell & Moaat 195 " Canadian Chutchman,"..opp. 73 Canadian Engino and Machinery

xxiv 144 ... 106

106 opp. 80

'iv

xlii

opp. 80 146

Ivili

152 viii

154 ix

151 xvi 157

Ti vi

154 xiv

149

138

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

JOHN HALLIGAN,

(brow, WI:11A; RITIPI:11) irit M FL CZ-Z.LN. NT ,

ANCHOR BUILDINGS, MARKET SQUARE, MC 1\1" Glr °I' 0 1NT .

Bottled Ale and Porter always on hand,-(ie

ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.

• WM. BEGG, Importer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice ..

englisly anb foreign Orotetite, -WINES AND LIQUORS,

OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE,

KING STMET, KINGSTON, C.W.

M. O'GORMAN,

B 0 A T jikkidikk BUILDER, rlaC CD ED ffltrtatat,

KINGSTON, C.W.

AN ASSORTMENT OF SKIFFS ALWAYS ON HAND. - - — - -

Oars made to order. Ships Boats' Oars for Sale. Boats for Hire.

ADVERTISERS' INDEX.

PAGE

Light, Richard H 147 Lightfoot, Wm 15(I Linton, John J • Livingston, A vii McAuley, Thomas 105 McComb, William • vii McRae, W. R. k Co... ... ...... ... ix Macdonald, l'atton & Machar 145 Meves, Otto opp. 81 Moore & Skinner opp. 81 Morrison, 51 151 Newbold, George 149 Newbold, Joseph 152 New York Accidental Insurance Co. 157 O'Gorman, M xvi Oberndorffer, S...opp. 40 and opp. 48 Parnell, J. Il .opp. 73 Percy, W. J 143 Phippen, Samuel & Son 155 Rees, W 153 Robbs, James 152 Robinson, William 150 Rowlands, John & Co opp. 80 Sullivan, T 153 Swift, James xiii and xxiii Tho Commercial Union Assurance

Company . 156 Town, It 152 Travellers Ins. Co., Hartford xxiii Tutton, Francis, Superintendent xxiv Walker, R opp. 48 • Western Insurance Co., of Totonto. xxii White, S. P. xiv Wilson d; Co xii Wilton, Henry 197 Wright, Clark v

MISCELLA.NEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAGE PAGE Dickinson, M. K., Ottawa.. xxii and 148 Russell House Ottawa. ..... .opp. 49 Futvoye' George, Ottawa 156 Pennock, J. T. & W., Ottawa 155 Hunter, Rose & Co., Ottawa 153 Stewart, J. Douglas, M.1) 146 Nordheimer, A. & S., Toronto—. xx

xv i xvii

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i~ ei l~ '

PENITENTIARY

CABINET WAREHOUSE ,LAMBTO N BUILDINGS.

1J0

ADVERTISIrG DIRECTORY .

0~~~ Q j ~w•"IN- '

KINGSTON, C.W."T9

ffl. T. DRENNAl~T,MANUFACTURER AN D

'17P ME OI.a387 AS AL I.a3P7 8ND R30 TAIT&

DEALER IN

CA BINET FUR N ITURE ,CHAIRS AND MATTRESSES .

A BpLENDID A88ORT3IENT OF

F W-Ciass Rosewood, Maho gauy, Waiuut and Oak

PARLOR9 COAMOERAND

DINING ROOM SET Se

INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY .

INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

""'n, PAG

E

Agents, Collectin .- . . . . .. . .g

. . . . . . 107Agent, Crown Lands ~. 107Agent, Immigration .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 10fAgents, General .*0

'Agente, Ineurance ' • .• .• . .• " . . . 10 7

Agente, News . . .. . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 107Agents, • ••••• . . . . . .• . . 108A Sewing Yachines . ._ . . . . 10 8Benter (Ticket, Railway

.andSteamboat.) . . . . . .

Agricultaral Implemente . . • ,. . . . . . ' ' 10 8108Architecte and Civil Engineere,,., 1 08Attorneys and Solicitor

s Auctionand Commiesion,,,, , ~ 108

Baken and Oonfectionen . . . . . . . . . 108Ban~er, Private ,Banka _ ~. . . . . . . . . 109

. . .Barrietere, Solicitor •• . . . . 109Bethe _ ~ ~c'•••• 109Bell -Hangere . . •~ .••"'""'• 110Berlin Wool . . " 110Billiard Rooma• • . . . . . . .--• . . . 110Blackemithe , • ••~~~ " " " " • 110Blank Book Manaf -•Q"""' 11 0Block and

pnm acturera . • • . • . • 110Boardin P Maker. . . . .. .. . . . . 110Boat g H Builder .--

.oaea..•..,

... . . ._ .•• .• . .• . III

BoilerManufactnre ~~~~~"""' 111Book Bindera ~~ ' ' 111Bookeellers and Stationera . ~ ~~~•~~" 111Boots and Shoee ( Wholeeale) . .- . . 111Boot and Shoe Manufacturere and

Dealers. .. . . . . . . .Bowling Saloon . . .. •. 111Braea Founder ._ . . .• . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 112Brewen . . . . . . " . .•• .'• . . . 112Broke

. . . .•• . . .n. ••.•••• . 11-1

Bokars )Stock, Money, and Ex- 112

e 113Broom Manufactnrere•, '-- . . . . .Buildera .. . . .. . . .""" "•' 112Building ann~eBÿyent~Societiee•

11 3ctchen . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

xix

Cabinet Manufactnrere and Dealers PAGEin Furniture .- . . . . 113Carpenters and Buildere .- . . . . . . . . 114Carriage and Coach Buildere . . . . . 114Chair Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

ChemistsChina, Glase anduÉâ~rthenware . . . . 11 4Cigan and Tobacco .- ._ ._•,Ciothiers .-___. , ••'•• •

115

Coal Oil and Lamp . . • • • . . . _ _ •_: 115

Coffee and Spice Mille•• . ..,, 115

Commieai ,•

on 1[erchante ( Wholeaale) 115Commission Merchante. 116Q~~roonere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Copper Plate Printer . . . . . ... . 116

Cutlery . . . . -~ •Electroplatcr . . .

116• .• .• . . .. 116. . .

. 116

Engraver, Copper . . . . . . . . . . . 11BExchange Dealers . • . . . . . • . . • . l liDentiet . . . . . . . . . . . .

. .•

Diamond Setter and Enameler. . .• . 111166Dining Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Distillere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~Drawing, Teacher of, ._,,,i~gDreaemakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dry Goods, Millinery, kc . . . • . . • ~ • 117Dyere and Scourere . . . . 117

Engine and Machine Co's . . . . . . . . . . 117Engineers (Civil) . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • 118Express Company . . •••• . . . . _Fancy Goods, Toys, ~Ac .

. 118. . .- •• . . . . 118Fruit, Oysters, Game and Confec•tionery . . . . . . . . . . . .•• .- .• . .

Furniture Manafaeturer and Dealer 118(Wholesale) ., . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .---• 118Fiehmongers . . . . . . ••• • • • . •- . . . . ..

Flouring 118Flour and Feed . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ 11 8

Forwarding, Shipping and Commis . 118eion Merchants . . . . . . . . . . . • • ... . 118

Foundries and Machine 8hops . . . .. 118(3ardenera and Floriata . . . . . . . . . ., . 118

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xxi x

INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

A. & S. NORDHEINIER, rillr 11, JIM IP■T «V is,

SCLE AGENTS FOR THE WORLD RIINOWIŒD

IALT-V C.) 3E" C) 3Ft. we ffl —OF-

Chiekering, Steinway, and Dunham. S. BLACK, Agent for Kingston.

BLACK'S MUSIC STORE,

ffl 3E1 3La JAL Xe. DIALFR I\

!rite and i,inetican ebeet nnoic AND MUSIC BOOKS.

Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins, Guitars, &c, A good Stock of Musical Merchandise of every description, constantly on hand.

-- —

fa T.7 113 CJ

The latest English and Arnerican Publications regularly received .

S. BLACK, PRINCESS STREET .

N.B.—Orders frem any part of Canada punctually attended tu.

Street. Princess

Pacis Gas and Steam Fitters . 119 General Merchants 119 Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.... 119 Glue Manufacturer .. 119

Gold and Silversmiths 119 Grain and Produce Merchants . 119 Granite Monument Manufacturer 119 Grocers 119 Grocers IVInolesale and Retail) 120 Grocers (Retail) 120 r1un and Locksmiths.... ...... .• 122 Hairdressers and Perfumers.... 122 Hardware and Cutlery. ...... 122 Harness-tnakers and Saddlers 122 Hats, Caps, Furs, and Straw Goods 122 Hides an Leather 122 Hollow Ware Manufacturers 123 Hot Air Furnaces 123 Hotels aril Proprietors 123 House Furnishing Goods 124

Ice Dealers 124 Insurance Agencies 124

Iron, Stee, and Metals . 125 Jewellers, Manufacturing 125

Jewellery 125 Junk and Marine Stores 125 Languages, Professor of . 125

Lead Glaz ng . 125 Leather Belting 125 Leather and Findings 126

Livery. Steles .. 126

Lumber Merchants 126

Marble Cutters 126

Match Maker . 126 Merchant lailors and Clothiers 126 Milliners and Dealers in Millinery

Goods . 127 Music and Musical Instruments.... 127 News and Periodical Depots 127

Newspapers 127 Official Assignees . . 127 Oyster and Game Dealers .. 128 Paints, Oils and Glass. ...... 128 Painters (Bouse, Sign, and Orna-

mental) . . .. 128

l'ainter (Portrait) 128

PAHE

Paper Hangings 128 Pastry Cooks. 12e Perfumery (Wholesale) 128

Photographerq 129 Physicians and Surgeons 129 Piano-forte Dealers .... .. 129

Piano-forte Manufacturer 129 Plumbers and Gas Fitters 129 Pot and Pearl Ash Manufacturers 130 Printers (Book and Job). 130

Produce Merchants 130 Provinc:al Land Surveyor . 1311 Pump Maker ..... . 130

Queen'a Counsels 130 Restaurants . . . 130 Roofer ..... . . ..... . 131 Rope Manufacturer . 131 Sailmaker . ... 131

Saloons and Restaurants. 131

Sausage Makers 131 Seeds, Dealers in 131 Sewing Machine Manufacturer and

Agent 131

Ship Builders 132

Ship Chandlers 132

Shipsmiths 132 Ship, Steamboat and Tug Owners 132 Soap and Candle ?danufacturers 132 Soda Water Manufacturers ... 132

Stoves and Tinware 132

Tailors and Drapers. . 132

Tanners ... 133 Taverns . 133

Taxidermist 133 Ti,,, Copper and Sheet Iron Workers 133 Tobacco and Cigar Manufacturers. 133

Umbrella Makers 133

Undertakers 133

Upholsterers 133 Waggon Makers 134 Watches, Clocks and Jewellery 134

Whitesmith 134 Wine and Spirit Merchants. .... 134 Wood Carver .. .. 134

Wood Dealers 134 Wool, Pelts, Ire 134

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xxii ADBERTISIN(1 DIRECTORY.

M. K. DICKINSON'SOTTATA, Y01tflLdL, QOBBBC Ail Ligf CMPLAI1

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT LINE.

1867_ Marine Insurance. 1867.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN.,

THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, E. P. DORR,President. General Agent.

.LNCORPORATRD IN 1819.

CAPITAL, $2,250,000. 1 ASSETS, $4,000,000.Hull and Cargo Risks to and from Inland Porte on favorable terme. Losses

promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Currency.

HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ' HAVEN.D. SATRRLEE, President. CHARLES WILSON, Secretary.

CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000.0.3- Lake and River Risks taken on Hulls and Cargoes at reasonable rates.

CAPITAL, $400,000.

HON. JOHN McMURRICH, President. I CHAS. MAGRATH, Vice-President.

Lake and River Risks on Hulls and Cargoes taken at the lowest remunerative rates.

rsIF= IN= IIRA.NC = .

IETNA LITE INSURANCE COMPANY of HARTFORD, Oonn.ASSETS OVER, $1,500,000.

E. H. Bulkley, Preet.; Austin Dunham, Vice-Prest ; T. 0. Enders, Secretary.

Policies will be granted payable after death o: upon the parties arriving at aspecified age at his option, in either case free from claime of creditors. Theusual extra risks will be assumed by this Company at reasonable rate.

(BER oPeoaITl PAGE)

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FIRE INSURANCE.Rome Insurance Company

OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.,

CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000. - - PAID UP.CIIARTER PERPETUAL.

All Descriptions of Fire Riske taken. No arbitrary flzed tariff of rates.Risks carefully surveyed, and rates charged to correspond with the actual risk.

Private Dwellings and Farm Property insured for terms of three years atgreatly reduced rates.

fitna Insurance Company.Incorporated in 1819-Charter Perpetual.

PAID UP CAPITAL, -$3,000,000.ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1886, .. .. .. $4,067,465 80LOSSES PAID IN 46 YEARS, ... .. ... $17,485,854 71

This o:d favorite Company continues to insure as deretofore, at moderate rates.Private Dwellings, detacbed, their contenta, and Farm property, insnred for

three years at greatly reduced rates.

Travelers' Insnrance Company,OF HARTFORD, CONN.,

CAPITAL, - - - - $500,000.Insnres against Loss of Life by

ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,pir Ample Compensation for personal injury. -%iIl

JAMES SwIFr, Agent.St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston.

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Authorized Capital, $800,000, Paid up, $250,000,

WORKS, KINGSTON, C.W. This Company's Works, situated on Lake Ontario, and connected by

a siding with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, are now in full operation, and the Conipany is prepared to build

LOCOMOTIVE, MARINE AND FIRE ENGINES, AND MACHINERY GENERALLY,

IRON STEAM VESSELS, &C. There has lately been constructed at this Company's Works one of the fastest

iron built Steamers now on the lakes, the property of C. F. Gildersleeve, Esq.I I

The Works are under the Charge of a practical Superintendent.

Estimates on specifications, or any other information, can be obtained on application to the undersigned.

• 1P, TUTTON, Supt. ROBT. WRIGHT. See'y & Treat4.

fa" 01L•WELL MACHINERY BUILT TO ORDER.

KINGSTON. So much has been written about the City of Kingston and vicinity,

by tourists and historians, that anything more than a brief notice would be irrelevant to the purposes of a Look of' this character.

It is perfectly apparent that any one seeking a full account of so important a place in the history of Canada, would avail himself of the researches of the historian whose province it is to place before the pub-lic his labors in works sufficiently elaborate for that end. Indeed, very few of those into whose hands the present work may fall, will do more than glance at its introduction, being far more interested in the portions of it devoted to the information necessary for the professional and busi-ness communities.

Kingston is situated at the head of the St. Lawrence River, and is the capital of the County of Frontenac.

Its history dates back to a very early period, and is intirnately con-nected with the many interesting and important events involved in the early settlement of the country.

The Indian tribes considered this location as one of vast importance to them. One of their largest villages , Cataraquoui, stood on the site of the present stone-built city. The shores of the surrounding baya and

' the forest shades once resounded with the dreaded war-whoop of the red denizens of the forest, and scenes of sanguinary conflicts were once enacted on sites where now stand beautiful villas and peaceful villages.

The French became fully aware of the importance of' this position as early as 1672—built FortFrontenac (called after Governor Frontenac), on the site of the present " Tete-du-Poct " Barracks, and which name the fort, lake and settlement retained for many years

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The connection between Canada and Louisiana (then a French col-

ony), by means of a chain of trading posts, depended upon the possession

of this fort. At the time of the conquest of Canada, Fort Frontenac was

the general rendezvous and contre of trado for the Northern and Western

Indian Nations, as well with tho French as with themselves.

It seems, at that period, t^ have been a spot selected by nearly all

the tribes, as a sort of Seat of Government for the settlement of ancient

feuds and the adjustment of future alliances, in which these children of

the forest, perhaps, showed more discrimination than many of their more

civilized successors.

The city is built on an extensive limestone rook, and next to Quebec

and Halifax, is considered the strongest military position in British

America. Limestone forms the principal building material. Thestreets

are laid out rather irregularly.

Opposite the city stretches Wolfe or Long Island, a fertile strip ofland well settled and cultivated,and the products cf whose farmers finda ready market in Kingston, having excellent steam ferry accommodationfour or five times, each way, daily.

Garden Island, Cedar Island, together with Simcoo and Amherst

Islands, form a breakwater agaiast the autumn gales, and •,esscls of the

largest class can find safe shelter in the bay and harbour.

The retired streets and suburbs, the visitor will find, are well builtup with many fine residences of considerable architectural pretensions,and the Banks, City Buildings, Colleges and other public structures, arcwell worthy the attention of the traveller.

Excellent Maoadamized roads lead to all the villages in the adjacentcountry, in every direction, and in fact few cities, if any, on the oonti-nent have cleaner or better streets than Kingston.

An important addition to tho city is its fine park, embracing an areaof about seventy aores, neatly fenced, laid out in walks, drives and lawns,and planted with ornamental and shade trees. Here is situated the ob-servatory of Queen's University, and overlooking the whole is the sub-

stantial edifice, the Court House. The front elevation of this handsomestructure in in the Grecian Ionic style, with six pillars and surmounted

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with a dome; the total length is two hundred and eight feet, with awidth of fifty-four feet. It was erected by the county at a sot of onehundred thousand dollars.

The city bnildiog oonsistq of a handsome out stone edifice, the frontelevation in chaste Palladian style. The oentre is ornamented with adome which overlooks the city and bay, and from which a fine viewis obtained. This building contains the City Hall, Conncil Cham-ber, City Offices, d.e. The Bank of British North America occu-pies s portion of it. It was erected in 1843, when Kingston was the

Seat of Government, at a cost of one handred and twenty thousand dol-lars, and in the finest building of its kind in Csnada. In rear of the

building is the Market Square and Shambles.

Space will only pormit an allusion to Fort Henry and the many otherimportant fortifications of the place. Its many beautiful churohes,, pub-lic schools, colleges, asylums and houses of charity, all of which deserveto be fully noticed in detail, and which would amply repay a visit fromthe stranger or traveler visiting Kingston, who, without doubt, wouldfind and see enouh to afford matter of interest for many a future day'sretrospection.

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For Hotel accommodation, Kingston is well supplied, having severallarge and well appointed hotels, the Burnett House, British American,

City Hotel, American, and Anglo-American, beside many other smallerhouses, furnishing ample accommodation for farmers and others, whose

business demands their visit to Kingston from the townships throughout

the County of Frontenac.

With trading and forwarding facilitiés, the city is well supplied,

having several lines of steamers and other sailiog craft callingdaily at its wharves, bosido the accommodation furnished by the

Grand Trunk Railway.

MANUFACTURES.

Iron Foundriu and Machine Shops.-Io this branch of business thereare three establishments, vis., that of the Canadian Engine and Maehin-

ery Company, establishcd in 1851, but only carried on by the presentCompany since 1864. The Company has a capital of two hundred and

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fi fty thousand dollars, and manufactures steam engines, boilers, oil

well machinery, and every description of locomotive engines, railway

cars, and other machinery. At this establishment there has lately been

turned out one of the fastest iron built steamers now on the lakes, the

property of C. F. Gildersleeve, Esq. One hundred and sixty men here

find constant employment, and steam to the utent of twenty-five horse

power is used. Eagle Foundry —established in 1846, carried on by Edwin Chown and

Henry Cunningham. This firm manufactures stoves, ploughs and agricul-

tural implements of every description ; also, all kinds of hollow ware.

In this department they employ about twenty-five men, with an engine

of eight horse power. In the manufacturing of tin, copper and sheet-

iron ware, about twctity.five additional hands arc kept in constant em-

ployment. litngston Foundry— established in 1836.—It is now carried on by

Davidson de Doran, who employ 70 hands, and an engine of fifteen

horse power in the manufacture of steam engines, boilera, grist, saw

mill and other machinery. The works are situated on the corner of •

Ontario and Union Streets.

SHIP BUILDING.

Marine Railway Ship Yard—established in 1839.—This is the only Ma-rine Railway at present in operation in Canada. Foster, Jenkins de Co., are now the proprietors. Fifty men are kept in constant employnient ia

the building and repairing of vesse:s of every description. The schooner Mary Taylor, 200 tons, was built and furnished at this yard last Spring. Several first-clasa barks and schooners have been turned out by this firm during the last few years. The first sea-going ship built in Upper Canada, The Cherokee, was built at this yard.

Calvin de Breck, Ship Builders, Garden Island, manufacturers of square timber and staves, employ about four hundred men ; have turned out during, 1866, one steamer, John A. Macdonald, 300 tons, a very powerful tug and freight boat; also, a large schooner of about 400 tons. The amount of square timber forwarded to Quebec, during 1866, was 1,500,000 feet of oak, with about 750 M. of standard Staves, and

about the same quantity of W. I. Staves. They have employed, in the Government Tug line, six steamers; for towing rafts and for wrecking purposes on Lake Ontario, four steamers. The square timber and staves are brought from the West at various points to Garden Island, giving employmeut to about forty vessels; at Garden Island the timber is formed into rafts for the Quebec market.

Edward Berry, Ship Builder—yard at the village of Portsmouth At this yard about fifteen hands are kept employed.

HARDWARE MANUFACTURING.

This is entirely a new branch of manufacture opened up in Canada, particularly the making of door locks, malleable iron, de. The Provin-cial Hardware blanufacturing Company, commenced business this season and is now employing convict labor to the extent of one hundred hands, and are making arrangements to work as many more convicts dur-ing the next season. The locks here manufactured are of the Ameri-can pattern and of about one hundred different patterns. They are, in every respect, equal to the American made lock. Malleabie iron is also here manufactured into such articles as wrought iron was formerly used for, especially in machinery, hardware saddlery, &c. Wm. C. Evans, formerly of Montreal, is the contractor with the Government, and conducts the above establishment.

FURNITURE.

The principal estabgishment in Kingston is that of S. T. Drennan, who is the contractor with the Government for the labor of one hundred con-victs. At present only sixty-five of these are employed. A large quan-tity of the finest dectiption of cabinet-ware and furniture is here made. The warehouses are on the corner of Bagot and Princess streets. A large warehouse, connected with this manufactory, has been opened in Ottawa.

The other manufactories of any importance in this line are those of Henry Brame, Thomas McDermott, and James Reid. There are sev-eral smaller shops, employing from two to six hands each.

Carriage Making.—There are six or seven good factories in this branch of trade, that of Thomas W. McRae, employs from ten to fif-

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teen hands. Wm. Draper, four hands ; the others from two to four

hands each. Broom Making. —The only firm engaged in this line is B. Baily &

Co., Princess Street, who employ five men. Rope Manufacturing. — Mrs. James Couper employs four hands.

Pump Making. — The Atlantic Ship Pumn Factory was established by the present proprietor, John Brokenshire, in 1862. He manufactures

pumps of every description, steering wheels, blocks, dead-eyes, capstan bars, &c. Employs six hands.

Boat Building.— M. O'Gorman employs twelve hands, and builds

boats, yachts, &c. Manufactures also a large number of oara. Was

established in 1847.

Boiler Works. — L. W. Jeffers, St. Lawrenca Wharf, foot of Johnson

street, commenced this branch of industry in 1865. He is also proprie-tor of the Harbour Steam Tug. Employs in all about thirty hands.

Breweries. — Kingston has four or five Breweries, giving employment,

in the aggregate, to nearly one hundred hands.

Flouring Milk— The Kingston Mills contain three run of stones.

Adjoining the Mills there is an Elevator, with a capacity of six thousand

bushels an hour. A seventy-five horse power engine is used to propel

the machinery of both the Flouring Mill and Elevator. Boots and Shoes. — The largest Boot and Shoe manufactory in Kings-

ton is carried on by George Offord & Co., who employ the labor of two

hundred and fifty convicts at the Provincial Penitentiary. Joseph Dillon employs about forty hands, doing a large amount of

custom and other work. Wm. Allen employs fourteen men. There are about twenty other

smaller shops, where from two to ten hands are kept employed in each

Blank or ACCOUni Book Manufacturing. — John Creighton and Thos

McAuley are the only parties engaged in this branch of trade. Coffee and Spice Mills. — George Robertson & Son have an extensive

Mill of the above description, on Ontario street, opposite the Burnett

House. There are numerous other branches of manufactures carried on, which

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space will not permit us to particularize here ; but by reference to the Business Directory, in another part of this work, will be found classified under appropriate business headings.

Piano-Forte Manufacturing.—The largest establishment of this kind iu British America is in Kingston ; about four hundred first-clasa in-struments are turned out annually, giving employment to a large num-ber of mechanics. The warehouse and factory are situated on the cor-ner of Princess and Ontario streets, and is owned and carried on by John C. Fox.

Granite Monum.ents. — John Kilpatrick, manufacturer of Canadian Granite Monuments ; employs several hands ; was established in 1861.

KINGSTON CITY GOVER?iMENT.

commoN cousca, 1866.

MAYOR.—John Breden. SYDENHAM WARD.—Aldettnen : George M. Kinghorn, Charles F.

Gildersleeve. Councilmen : Michael. Sullivan, M.D., James Falconer. ONTARIO WAID.—Aldermen : James Harty, Wm. Brophy. Council-

men William Allen, Peter Macdonald. Sr. LAWRENCE WARD.—Aldermen : George Brown, Peter Hender-

son. Councilmen : John Smith, Edward White. CATARAQUI WARD.—Aldermen : John McMillan, Francis Tracey.

Councilmen : Denis Kane, William Draper. FRONTENAC WARD.—Aldennen : George Davidson, Edward Wilmot.

Councilmen : Hugh Cummins, Charles Livingston. RIDEAU WARD.—Aldermen : William Robinson, Arch. Livingston.

Councilmen : James McCanamon, David Gibson. VICTORIA WARD.—Aldermen : Alexander M. Brown, John Cun-

ningham. Councilmen : John McKelvey, Robert Tomkina. OFFICERS Ok' THE COUNCIL.—City Clerk, Michael Flanagan ; Cham-

berlain, William Ireland ; IIigh Bailiff and Chief of Police, Robert Chanonhouse; City Engineer, John C. Innes ; Clerk of Market and Harbour Master, Arch. Smyth ; Clerk of Hay and Wood Market, Francis Weyms ; Lessee of Market, Alexander Smyth ; City Architect, John Powers; Inspectors of Licenses, Samuel Shaw and Thos. Mostyn ; Messenger and Caretaker of City Buildings, Andrew Lanigan.

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POLICE COMMISSION ERS.—John Breden (Mayor); James O'Reilly, Q.C., (Recorder) ; John Creighton (Police Magistrate).

POLICE DEl'ARTMENT.—Robert Chanonhouse, Chief of Police ; John Robb, Sergeant Major ; Hugh McAuley, Detective ; Robert Bell, Pat-

rick Meade, Sergeants ; Peter Foxton, John Twigg, Patrick Nugent, Corporals ; David Cunningham, William McLoughlin, John Cook, Timothy Lane, William Hoyle, Denis Millane, John Porter, Charles Illsey, John Stacey and James Bennett, Privates.

COLLECTOR OF TAXES—William P. MIMICS.

CITY CORONERS.—John Stuart, M.D., Edward John Barker, M.D., J. R. Dickson, M.D., John Shaw, Michael Flanagan, Chas. W. Jenkins.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

JUDGE of the County Court, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, W. G. Draper, M. A. ; Clerk of the County Court, l'eter O'Reilly, senr.; County Attorney and Clerk of the Peace, R. M. Willcison ; Sheriff; Thomas A. Corbett ; Judge of the Surrogate Court, W. G. Draper, M.A. ; Warden of the County, D. D. Calvin; County Clerk, Hugh Ralston , County Treasurer, William Ferguson ; County ltegistrar, James Durand ; Clerk of the First Division Court, John Duff; Gaoler, Chas. II. Corbett.

Rejistrar's Office.—James Durald, Registrar ; P. B. Macnamara and Andrew Stuart, Clerks.

Sheres Office.—Thomas A. Corbett, Sheriff ; James Freil, Deputy Sh eriff.

County Crown Attorney's Office.-1t. M. Wilkison, Clerk of the Peace ; Hayter Reed, Deputy Clerk of the Peace.

Court Rouse Keeper—John Ashley ; resides in Court House.

COURTS.

Superior Court Terms.—blichaelmas Term, third Monday in Novem-ber ; Hilary Term, first Monday in February ; Easter Term, third Mon-day in May.

County Court Ttrins.—W. G. Draper, M.A., Judge ; Peter O'Reilly, Clerk. Sittings the second Tuesday in March, June, September and December.

Quarter Sessions.—Prcsided over by the County Judge. Sittin,gs : the second Tuesday in March, June, September and December.

First Division Court.—Comprising the City of Kingston, the Town-ship of Howe Island, the Village of Portsmouth, and all that part of the

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Township of Pittsburgh South and West of the rear of the fifth Conces-sion of the said Township of Pittaburgh.—John Duff, Clerk, office, Clarence street (between Ontario and King). Bailiffs, B. Fitzpatrick, Wm. Randall and Edward Cooke. This Court is held ten times in each year.

1?ccorder'e Court.—Presided over by James O'Reilly, Q.C., Recorder of the City. Michael Flanagan, Clerk • Robert Chanonhouse, High Bailiff; John Robb, Crier. Sessions are held the first Monday in March, June, September, and the third Monday in December.

CHURCHES. CHURCH OP ENGLAND.

St. George's Cathedral.—King street (North side between Clarence and Johnson streets.) His Lordship Bishop Lewis, Bishop of Ontario ; Very Rev. Dean Lyster, LL.D., Rector ; Rev. Mr. Wilson, Curate ; Miss Callaghan, Organist. Morning service, 11 am. ; Military service, 3 p.m.; Evening service (free), 7 p m.

St. l'aufs r.'hurch.—West side of Queen street (between Bagot and Montreal streets). Rev. J. A. Mulock, Incumbent ; Miss E. l'arnell, Organist. Mening service, 11 am.; Evening service (free), 6.30 p.m.

St. Jantes' Church.—Union street (corner of Barrie.) Rev. It. V. Rogers, Incumbent; Frederick Welsài Organist. Morning service, 11 a.m. ; Evening service (free), 6.30 p.

St. Afark's Church —(Barriefield). Rev. E. C. Bower, Incumbent. Morning service, 11 am.

St. John's Church—(Portsmouth). Rev. L. W. Dobbs, Incumbent. Morning service, 10.30 am. ; afternoon service, 4 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES.

St. Atulrews Church (Church of Scodand.)—Princess, corner ot Clergy street. Rev. R. W. Maxwell Inglis, M.A., F.R.S.E., Minister. Morning service, 11 a.m. ; Evening service, 6.30 p.m.

Brock Street Presbyterian" Church—Brock, near Bagot street. Rev. Andrew Wilson, Minister. Morning service, 11 am.; Evening service, 6 p. m.

Cludnters' (Canada Presbyterian)—Earl street, near Sydenham. Rev. Patrick Gray, Minister. Morning service, 11 am.; Evening ser-vice, 6.30 p.m.

CONGRECIATIONAL CHURCH.

Congregatimal Church—Wellington (corner of Johnson) street. Rev. Kenneth M. %wick, Minister. Morning service, 11 a.m.; Evening service, 6.30 p.m.

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BAPTIST CHURCH,

Johnson street (near Bagot.) Rev. Gordon A. Dougharty, Minister. Morning service, 11 a m.; Evening service, 6 p.m.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCHES.

Sydenham street (corner of William).—Revs. E. B. Ityckman and Thomas Derrick, Ministers ; Organist, Miss II. Jenkins. Also, Queen street (corner of Clergy), same Minister.s. Also, Montreal Road (near Railway Station), same Ministers. Also, Victoria street, Williamsville, same Ministers. Services in the above Churches at 10.30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

NIETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,

Johnson (near Division) street.—Rev. Mr. Davy, Minister. Morning service, 10.30 am.; Evening service, 6 p.m.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH,

Brock street (near Barrie.)—Rev. John R. Swift, Minister. Morning service, 10.30 a.m.; Evening service, 6 p.m.

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception—Johnson street. Right Rev. E. J. Horan, Bishop ; Very Rev. Patrick Dollard, V.G. ; Revds. Bernard Higgins, James Lonerggn and Michael Kean, Priests ; George H. Fleck, Organist. Hours of erice : High Mass, 10.30 am.; Vespers, 3 p.m.

CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH,

Queen Street (near Barrie.)—Rev. J. Elwell, Minister.

BANKS.

Bank of Britieh North Atnerica.— Capital £L000,000 stg., Head Office, London, England. Kingston Brea Office, City Buildings. Manager, James Riddell ; Accountant, Thomas Corsan (acting) ; Teller, J. A. Codd ; Messenger, Charles Beattie.

Bank of iihmtreal.— Head Office, Montreal. Capital, $6.000,000. Kingston Branch, King, corner of William street. PreFident, T. B. Anderson ; General Manager, E. H. King; Manager at Kingston, R. M. Moore ; Accountant, J. Robertson ; Teller, J. J. Christie ; Ledger-keeper, Wm. H. Hicks ; Clerks, Win. D. Antrobus and J O. Mowat ; Messenger, John McAlister.

Commercial Bank of Canada.—Capital (paid up) $4,000,000. Pre-

aident, It. J. Cartwright, M.P.1'.; Directors, S. Muckleston, C. F. Gil-dersle,:ve, Jas. Harty, lion. J. A. Macdonald, lion: Jas. Patton, George Davidson. Head Office, Kingston. Cashier, Charles S. R088 ; Inspec-tor, Arch. Cameron ; Secretary, J. O. Macdonald ; Accountant, John R. Munro ; Transfer Clerk, J. Rorke; Teller, C. J. Whitehead; Branch Accountant, D. Kemp; Ledger-keeper, J. Davidson ; Junior Clerk, F. Westeott ; Messenger. G. Barnes.

Roya! Canadian Bank. — Iload Office, Toronto. Kingston Branch Office, Wellington street, between Johnson and Clarence streets. Cap-ital $2,000,000; subscribed to Kingston Agency, $70,000. John Breden (Mayor of City), Local Director ; G. E. Small, Agent ; R. E Johnson, Teller ; J. Barnes, Ledger-keeper ; H. Eccles, Discount Clerk.

EDUCATIONAL.

Queen's University and College.— This institution is situated in Col-lege street, in the west part of the city, upon a site which commands a fine view of Lake Ontario and the neighboring islands, along with the surrounding country. Tho College Buildings are handsome and sub-stantial structures, and arc surrounded with taatefully laid out grounds which comprise a Botanic Garden containing an aecurately named and labelled collection of the most important economical, medicinal, and poisonous plants of Europe and America. Tho Astronomical Observa-tory of the Institution is aituated in the park, was founded in 1855, and was deeded to the University in 1861, when new buildings were erected. It contains an Equatorial by Mr. Alvan Clarke, with an obj2ct glass 61 inches aperture, a small Transit by Troughton & Simms, and an Astro-nomical Clock constructed by the Assistant Observer ; also the fleaufoy Transit lent by the Royal Astronomical Society, England, a Reflecting Telescope, by the celebrated Mr. Short, with a speculum of 7i inches in diameter, and a Refracting Teletimpe. A standard Barometer and Reg-istering lhermometer, by Casella, have been recently added.

The Museum of the College consista chiefly of Mineralogical and Palaeontological specimens, embracing collections of Canadian Min-erals and Fossils contributed by Sir William Logan, and other gentle-men. The library contains 1,082 volumes and is steadily increasing annually, principally by donations.

Queen's College was incorporated with the style and privileges of a University by a Royal Charter, dated 16th October, 1841. A complete curriculum of study leads to the Degrees in Arta of B.A., and M.A., in Theology, of B.e., in Medicine, of M.D., and these degrees are con-ferred on y on those who have gone through the required curriculum and passed the prescribed examinations. The Senate, however, is em-

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powered to confer, besides the above, the lIonorary Degrees of Dl)., and L.L.D., for Literary, Scientific or Professional distinction.

The Session in Arts begins on the first Wedneaday of October and closes on the lut Thursday of April. The Session in Theology begins on the first Wednesday of November, and closes at the same time as the Arts Session. There are eighteen scholarships in Arts and nine in Theology, averaging in value from $30 to $80.

Faculties of Arts and Theology. — Tho Principal, Very Rev. William Snodgrass, D.D., Primarius Professor of Divinity ; Rev. John B. Mowat, M.A., Professor of Oriental Languages, Biblical Criticism and Church History, and Secretary to the &Indus •' Rev. James Williamson, L.L.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; Rev. John C. Mur-ray, Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy ; Rob-ert Bell, C.E., F.G.8., F.C.S., Professor of Natural IIistory ; Rev. J.11. blackerras, M.A., Frofesaor of Classics; Joseph A. Allau, Esq., Lec-turer on Modern History.

i'aculty of Lam. — (Not in operation.) lion. Alexander Campbell, M.L.C., Dean of the Facalty of Law ; James Alexander Henderson, D.C.L., Master in Chancery, Professor; Judge W. G. Draper, M.A., Profesaor.

Board of Trustees.— Hon. J. Hamilton, Chairman' ltev. John Mc-

Morino, Rev. Alexander Mathieson, D.D., Rev. Archibald Walker, Rev. George Bell, B.A., Itev. Duncan Morrison, Rev. Francis Nicol, Rev. Hugh Urquhart, DD., Rev. Alexander Spence D.D., Rev. John Bar-clay, D.D., Rev. Kenneth Maclenaran, 13.A.

' Rev, W. M. Inglis, M.A.

The Principal, ex -officio' Alexander Morris, D.C.L., George L. blowat,

Esq., George Davidson, Esq. J. Greenshields, Esq., Judge Logie, Ed-ward blalloch, Esq., Alexander McLean, Esq.

' John Paton, Esq., Hugh

Allan, 'tag., John Cameron, Esq , Archibald Barker, Esq., Robert Cas-sels, Esq., Neil Macgillivray, Esq., William Ireland, Esq., Kingston, Secretary and Treasurer, John Cormack, Janitor, lives at the college.

Other Officers and Boards. — Itegistrar, Profermor Murray ; Secretary to Convocation, Senate, Library Curators, and Observatory Board, Pro-l'essor Murray.

Members of Convocation — Trustees, the Principal, Professors, Lec-turers, Tutors, Fellows, Graduates.

Observatory Board.—The Principal, Professor Williamson, Judge Burrows. Director of the Observatory, Professor Williamson ; Assis-tant Observer, Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, B.A.

Curators of the Library.—The Principal, Professor Williamson, Pro-fessor Mowat, Professor Fowler, Professor Henderson ; Librarian, Na-than Fellowes Dupais, B.A.; Curator of the Muscuoi, Professor Bell.

The Royal College of Physirians and Surgeons— Affiliated with Queen's Univereity.—President, John It. Dickson, M.D., M.R.C.P.L., and its.R.c.s.E., Vresident of the Medical Council for Upper Canada ;

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Registrar, Fife Fowler, M.D., L.R.C.S, Edinburgh. Principles and Practice of Surgery—John R. Dickson, MD., Professor. Theory and Practice of Medicine—Fife Fowler, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh. Ob-stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—Michael Lavel, M.D., Professor. Forensic and Slate Medicine—Roderick Kennedy, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh. Institutes of Medicine — Donald blaclean, M.D., L.R.O.S., Edinburgh. Anatomy — Michael Sullivan, M.D, Professor. Chentistry—Richard A. Reeve, B.A., M.D., Profeseor. Materiu Medi-co and Phermacy— itederick Kennedy, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, assisted by Henry Skinner, M.D., blember of the Pharmaceutical Soci-ety or Great Britain. Practical Anatomy—James Neish, M.D., Pro-fessor. Botany — Thomas R. Dupuis, M.D., Professor.

The blatriculation and Curriculum of this College are identical with those of all Colleges in Canada, as prescribed by the bledical Council. Students, however, commencing the study of Medicine before the month of May, 1867, are not affected by the regulations of the Medical Council.

One year's instruction under a duly qualified bledical Practitioner, certifed to the satisfaction of the bledical Faculty prior to attendance on Lectures, is regarded as equivalent to a year's College attendance, and, in such cases, constitutes an Annus »dicta. A similar privilege is accorded to Graduates in Arts.

College and Grammar School.— The College Preparatory School and the Kingston County Grammar School are now united and affiliated to the University. Tho school is pleasantly oituated on the south side of Clergy street, near Barrie, in the vicinity of the Park, and one of the healthiest in the city ; rt..: grounds have been recently planted with sheetrees, which adds much to the beauty of its appearance.

Winter Tenn begins on the 7th of January, the Spring Term on the Wednesday; after Easter, the Summer Term on the second Monday in August, and the Autumn Term on the blonday after the 15th of Octo-ber. Teachers—Samuel Woods, M.A., Classical and French Master ; Thomas Gordon, Mathematical Master ; F. Rowland, English blaster ; Mr. Light, Draseing blaster.

Rejiopolis College. — Situated between Brock and Johnson streets, entrance from either street. A fine gymnastic ground and a magnificent garden are connected with the establishment, the latter under the man-agement of blr. B. O'Donnell. The building commands one of the finest views of the lake in the city. President, the Right Reverend E. J. Horan; Rev. J. B. Couillard, Professor of Theology ; Rev. M. Stanton, Directe; Mr. E. McManus, Prefect of Studies ; Mr. F. Leonard, Pro-fessor of Rhetoric and Biesar ; Rev. J. B. Couillard, Professor of Phil-osophy and Mathematics ; blr. Gauthier, Professor of Belles Lettres ; Mr. J. OTonnell, Professor of Latin ; Mr. E. Murray, Professor of English ; Rev. A. Laverdiére, Professor of French ; Rev. A. Laverdiere, Profeascr of Music.

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Miss DicDowall. Average daily attendance, 300.

Miss Maria Jane Graham, Miss Bibby. Average daily attendance, 115.

Board of Conrmon Srhool Trustees.--William Ford, jun., Chairman ;Samuel Woods, Local Superintendent; William Armstrong, Secretaryand Librarian; Abraham Foster, Cataraqui Ward; William Ford, jun.,Alexander Smith, Ontario Ward; John McJlahoo, Lavid Gibson, Ri-deau Ward; George M. Wilkinson, Samuel Chown, St. Lawrence Ward;George W. Feuwick, William MoRossio, Sydenbam Ward ; Robert Car-roll, David Cunningham, Victoria Ward ; William Manie, John Sher-lock, Frontenac Ward.

COMMON 6C1IOOLtl.

Queen Street.-Betwcen Barrie and Division. Teachers, Male-Thomas C. Wilson, ;principal; Walter B. Johnson, assistant. Fe-male-Miss McIntyre, Miss Bibby, Miss Greenwood, Miss Stuart, MissJohnson. Average daily attendance, 389.

Johnson .Street.-Corner Division. Teachers, Alalo-James Scott,principal; Alfred Bonny, lot assistant; Thomas Alexander, 2nd aa-sistant. Female-Miss L. G. Rose, Miss S. Scales, Miss M. Graham

Wellington Street. -Wellington, between Earl and Gore. Teachors,Male-William Tandy, principal; Frpderick Prime, assistant. Fomale-Aliss Thomsou, Miss Barclay and Miss XeCammoo. Average daily at-tendance,232.

l'riuccsa Street.-Princess, between Wellington and King. Teachers,

CharlesuQG; Srreet.-Charles street, Montreal rond. Teacher, MissFanny Uransto... Average daily attendance, 60.

Gordon Street.-Gordon, near General Hospital. Teachers, Mrs. P.C. Mee and Mis-.4 J. Butler. Average daily attendanoe, 85.

tiVilliamsville.-Corner of Victoria and Durham. Teacher, MissAnnie O'Loughlin. Average daily attendance, 88.

Railtoay Dep6t School.-In building of the G. T. R. Company, LowerDep6t. Teacher, Miss Anne E. Wollard. Average daily attendance 69.

( 7iriatian Brothers' Scparatc Schoul.-Clergy Street, opposite R.Catholic Cathedral, under the charge of Brother Arnold of Jesus Direo-tor; daily average attendance of pupils 309.

Fentale Academy.-Bagot street, oornerofJohnson, under the Ladies ofthe Congregation of our Lady de Notre Dame, Sister St. Frances Sa pe-rioress; number of teachers, tsn ; number of pupils, in Select School, 80;Middle School, 70 ; in Free Separate Sohool, conducted by the sameSisters, 234.

Miss Alexis' Private School, Queen, between Clergy & Barrie streets.

HOSPITALS AND ABYLIIMB.Rocktoood Lunatic dsylum.-This institution is located on the

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margin of Lake Ontario, If miles from the City of Kingston. Thereare 35 acres of land in a beautiful situation, commanding extensive viewsof the lake, the river and the adjacent islands. The buildings are beingconstructed entirely by convict labor, from material quarried on thepublic lands, and they will in consequence be extremely cheap to thel'rovince. The centre building and the•wings extending east and westare completed, and the east wing is occupied by about 160 patienta, thewest wing, when the iaternal fittings are completed, by the end of1866, will accommodate 300 patients; and the entire building, if con-structed according to the original plans approved by the Board ofWorks, will aooommodate about 500 inmates. The Architect was Mr.William Coverdale, senicr, who died during the year, leaving his plansunfinished. He is succeeded in the conduct of the works by Mr. M.Coverdale, junior, and Mr. Powers, as associate architects. The

architects are reqnired, by the terms of their engagement, to oonferwith the Medical Superintendent on all matters relating to the con-struction of the Asylum, so that the responsibility of having a suitablestructure for the treatment of the insane, will rest where it shouldproperly be placed. The building in in the Italian style of architecture,with corridors running the whole length of the wings, and beautifulviews from nearly all parts of the building. The arrangements forwarming, ventilating and drainin g the building are very elaborate, andso far as human prudence can make the building healthy, all these havebeen taken.

In addition to the new Asylum there is a building in use on thesame grounds for female lunatics. It is a large building in the cottage

ornee style of architecture, and accommodates about tbirty-6ve femalelunitics. When, on the completion of the new Asylum, these patientsare all removed to this structure, the present Female Asylum could bewell adapted as an institution for Idiotic children, for whom there is noprovision in the l'rovinee.

The Officers connected with the Asylum are :-Physiciart and Super-intendent-J. P. Litehfield, M.D. Archieects-Messrs. Powers andCoverdale. Bursar-T. Drummond, FAq. Assistants and Keepers-J. Newton, M.D., R. Neil, P. Redmond, Scanlan, P. Crimmres, M.Halpin, J. Lonergan, T. Evans, J. Dobbs, T. McManns and J. Holmes.Gardener and Jfessenger-John Redmond. Nurses-Mrs. Finley,Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. Dnnphy.

Kingston Hospital-Situated on Stuart, corner of George street.Oi.cera-Lawrence Saunders, Ilouse Surgeon ;Louis Buttner, Steward;Mrs. Rowlands, Matron. Governors-The Mayor, the Warden of theCounty, T. A. Corbett (Sheriff), Hon. John A. Macdonald, ThomasKirkpatrick, John Watkins, John Fraser, John l'aton, James Harty,Horatio Yates, M.D., Richard J. Cartwright, Neil McLeod, ThomasKirkpatrick, Chairman; Neil McLeod, Hon. Secretary; Horatio Yates,

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M.D., F. Fowler, M.D., M. Lavell, M.D., and Octavius Yates, M.II.,attending Medical Officers.

• Kingston Orphans' Home.-Union, corner of Gordon street. Direc-treases, Mrs. MoLeod, Mrs. Machar, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Booth ;Corresponding Seeretery, Mrs. Dickson ; Recording Secretary, MissLogie ; Treasurer, Mrs. Frederick George ; Matron, Mrs. Miller ;Teacher, Mrs. Harold ; Committee, Mrs. Coverdale, Mrs. Cunningham,Mrs. Clark, Mrs. John Creighton, Mrs. Carrathers, Mrs. G. Davidson,Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. K. F. Fenwick, Mrs. Macaulay, Mrs. Muckleeton,Mrs. Mair, Mrs. Macnee, Mrs. Grant Macdonald, Mrs. Paton, Mrs. C.S. Roee, Mrs. A. Ross, Miss Robertson, Miss Watkins, Mrs. W. Wilson,Mrs. White.

Sisters of Charity.-Convent of Montreal, Ordnance street. Sis-ter Mary of the Blessed Sacrament, Snperioress; twelve sisters.Built of stone in 1862, at a cost of about $4000, and provides for about15 orphan boys, and about 10 aged and infirm persons.

Providence Orphan Aeylum.-Situated on Montreal, corner ofOrdnance street. Established in 1861, and under the care of theSisters of Charity. Sister Mary of the Bleeeed Sacrament, Superioreas.

Bouse of Industry.-North side. Earl street, corner Gordon.1. Visiting Directors for the week to have special charge of the

institution.2. Directors not to admit persons of improper character, nor those

coming from places beyond the city limits, unless provision is made forpayment of the board of such persons at the rate of $1 per week.Destitute travelers requiring a day or two's refuge are exceptions to theforegoing rule.

3. Tickets for admission not received at the institution after 5 p.m.in winter, and 7 p.m. in summer.

4. Supplies of every kind required for the institution must be firstauthorized at the regular monthly meetings of the Board of Directors.

Finance Committce.-The Mayor, James Macnee. Regular meetingof the Committee of Management ; first Tuesday in every month atthree o'clock, p.m., in the City Council Chamber. The Institution isopen to the public for visitatio:t every day from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m.S. T. Dreonan, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Robert BeattieMatron.

Ilotel Dias.-Situated on Brock street ( Branch of the Hotel Dieu,Montreal), directed by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Sister Brady,Superioress. Erected in 1845, and capable of accommodating about 25patients. It has a Government grant of $800 per annum.

Orphan Asylum (R. C.)-In connection with the Hotel Dieu, andunder the direction of the same community.

Kin,qston Female 12e%uge.-Mrs. Robert J. Cartwright, President;Mrs. Charles W. Jenkins, Secretary. Mrs. Clarke, Treasurer.

The house of the Society is at present situated on the Montreal Road,near Charles Street. Meetings of the Society semi-monthly.

MASONIC.

KNiüHTS TEMPUs.-Iluyh de Puyen's Encampmene. Established1823.-E:. Fr. E. H. Parker, E.C. ; Fr. Rev. J. A. Preston, Prelate ;Fr. H. E. Swales, 1st Captain; Fr. R. Gaskin, 2nd Captain; V. Em.Fr. S. D. Fowler, Registrar and Treasurer ; Em. Fr. G. F. Laserre,E:pert ; Em. Fr. Jahn Kerr, Almoner ; Em. Fr. W. B. Simpson, R.C. Standard Bearer ; V. Em. Fr. J. A. Henderson, B. Standard Bearor ;

Fr. Francis Bartlett, Captain of the Lines; Fr. Thomas Graham,

Equerry. Regular Assemblies, second Monday in Januar7, April, Julyand October, and second Friday in May, corner of V1 elliogton andBrock streets.

Ancient Frontenac Chapter, No. 1.-Ebtablished 1797. Regular

convocations, third Tuesday of Februar May, August and November.

it. Ex. Comp. A. S. Kirkpatrick, Z. ; E:. Comp. G. M. Wilkinson, H.;Ex. Comp. R. M. Horsey, J.; Comp. R. W. Barrow, E.; Comp. R.Gaskin, N.; Comp. J. Sutherland, P. S. ; R. Ex. Comp. S. D. Fowlor,Treasurer; Comp. Thomas Graham, Janitor.

Catasaqui Chapter, No. 12.-Regular convocation, second Mondayof February, May, August and November at Hall on Wellington street.V. Ex. Comp. J. V. Noel, L. ; Ex. Comp. John Gliddon, Ii. ; Ex.Comp. R. Hendry, jr., J.; Comp. A. Finnomore, E.; Comp. H. E.Swales, N.; Comp. R. C. Benedict, P. S.; Comp. Francis Milo,Treasurer; Comp. ThDmas Graham, Janitor.

St. John's Lodge, No. 3.-Established 1794.-Regular meetings firstThursday in every month at Masonic Hall, corner of Wellington andBrock streete. R. W.Bro. S. D. Fowler, W. M.; Bro. G. M. Wilkinson,

S. W. ; Bro. R. M. Horsey, J. W. ; Bro. E. R. Welsh, Treasnrer ; Bro.John Sutherland, Secretary; Rev. Bro. E. C. Bower, Chaplain ; Bro.E. H. Smith, S. D. ; Bro. J. G. King, J. D.; Geo. Creeggan, D. of C.;

Bro. - McCartney, L G.; Bro. Thee. Graham, Tyler.

Cataraqui Lodye, No. 92.-Regular meetings, second Wednesday in

every month, at Masonio Hall, Wellington street. W. Bro. RobertHendry, jr., W. M.; Bro. John Gliddon, S. W. ; Bro. R. C. Benedict, J.W.; R. W., Bro. J. V. Noel, Treaqprer; Bro. A. Fennimore, Secre-

tary ; Rev. Bro. H. Mulkins, Chaplain ; Bro. Chas. H. Hatch, S. D.;Bro. G. W. Andrews, J. D.; Bro. - Moore, D. of C. ; $ro. Wn4. 11

Cadden, I. G. ; Bro. Thomas Graham, Tyler.

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LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF B. A.

County Lodge, Frontenac.—George Brown, County blaster ; Samuel Shaw, County Secretary.

District Lodge of Kingston.—Wm. Robinson, District Mas e r ; Samuel Shaw, District Secretary.

CITY LODOES.—No. 6—Wm. Robinsan, blaster. Meets sccond Wed-nesday in each month, at Orange hall, City Buildings.

No. 11—Wm. Parsons, Mate r. Meets secod Monday in every month, at Exeter Hall, City Buildings.

No. 291-11. Dunbar, Mager. Meets second Friday in caeh month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No. 316-0. White, blaster. blects first Tuesday it, every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No. 325—John Donald, Master. Meets first Thursday in every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

.No. 352—Wm. blakins, blaster. Meets first Wednesday in every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No, 527--George Brown, Ma.ster. Meets second Tuesday in every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

N. 577—A. C. McMahon, blaster. %Icets second blonday in every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No. 744—John Holmes, blaster. bleets first Monday in every mouth, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No. 834—John Harkes, blaster. blects first Friday in every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

No. 1095—William P. Phillips, blaster. blects second Thursday in every mouth, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

surer ; Rev. M. Swift, Chaplain ; W. Hawkey, C. ; W. Adams, A.C. ; G. Kemp, 1.8. ; It. Keeley, O.S. ; Edward Stacey, P.W.P. ; Jno. Jones, Deputy G.W.P. bleet every Monday evening in Sons of Temperance Hall, Princess street.

Williamsville Division, Sons of Temperance, No. 322.—Charles McIn-tyre, W. P.; Samuel S. Hersey, W.A. ; G. W. Andrews, R.S. ; M. Dren-nan, A.R.8. ; II. Schroeder, F.S.; R.Woollard, Treasurer ; G. Smallridge, Chaplain ; Wm. Burgess, P.W.P. ; H. Root, C.; John Schroeder, A.C.; — Gilmour, I.S. ; R. Hunter, 0.8 . ; G. W. Andrews, D.G.W.P. bleet every Thursday evening in Sons of Temperance Hall, Princess street.

ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OF IRELAND.

Royal Preceptory No. 139—John Harkes, Master. bleets third Wed-nesday of every month, at Orange Hall, City Buildings.

TE?&PERANCE ORDERS.

Grand Division, Order of Sons of Temperance—Incorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament. —Officers for 1866-7 : Rev. W. Pirritte, 11W.P., Whitby ; C. Powers, G.W.A., Darlington ; E. Stacey, 0.8., Kingston ; S. W. Sharrard, (IT., Brougham ; Rev. b. B. Caldwell, G. Chap., Whitby ; J. F. Wri4ht, G.C., Vienna ; Joshua Irvine,

Lobo. Officers of Kingston Mechanics' Division, No. 374, Sons of Temperance.

—John Jones, W.P. • J. D. Froiland, %V.A. ; R. C. Benedict, ILS. ; Edward Stacey Bates,11.R.S. ; Janice Dykes, F.S. ; Writ Bennetyfrça-

RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Kingston Auxiliin.y !?ibk Society.—Annual Meeting—Third Tuesday

of January. The Committee meet on the second blonday of each month at 4 p.m , and oftener as business may require.

OFFICEBEARERS AND COMMITTEE :—President, Thomas Kirkr4trick, Esq., Q. C., Vice-Presidents, Rev. R.V. Rogers, A.M., Thomas Hendry, Esq., M. Sweetnat.t, Esq., William Ferguson, Esq., George Hardy, Esq. Treasurer, John Paton, Esq.; Corresponding Secretary, Dr. Mair ; Re-cording Secretary, Dr. Skinner ; Committee—Nlinisters of the Gospel who qualify : R. J. Cartwright, M.P.P., B. M. Britton, George Chaffey, Samuel Chown, W. P. Lacey James Macnee, N. McLeod, G. Robertson, Lt.-Col. Moffatt, R.C.R., Major Grange, R.C.R., Dr. Ranabant, R.C.R., R. V. Rogers, Thomas Masson, R. Matthews, John Cridiford, J. E. Clark, Charles Griger.

Kingston Auxiliary Tract Society.-0ffieers of the Society for 1866: President, Rev. R. Y. Rogers, A.M. ; Treasurer, Wm. Ferguson, Esq. ; Corresponding Seertary, Rev. K. M. Fenwick ; Recording Secretury, Dr. blair ; Committee, Ministers of' the Gospel who qualify, with Thomas Kirkpatrick, Edwin Chown, Thomas Masson, Wm. blassie, R. McCam-mon, Lt. Col. bloffatt, R.C.R., Dr. 'lambing, R.C.R., Neil McLeod, John Paton, George Hardy, Samuel Gaw, W. P. Lacey, Major Grange, R.C.R. Mr. Black, Geo. S. leenwick, J. E. Clark, James McNete, John Creigh-ton, W. C. Evans, Lient. Miller, R.C.R.

Young Mena' Christian Association of St. Andrew's Church.—Meets every Friday in each month during the winter, in St. Andrew's Church, for the reading and criticism of essays and the transaction of business. A public lecture is (ielivered before the Association, in St. Andrew's Church, on the first • ;day of every month during the winter. Officers-Rev. Wm. M. Inglis 'resident ; Rev. Wm. Bell, and John Paton, Vice-Presidents ; James F. Ferguson, Treasurer ; Wm. B. Ferguson, Secretary.

Wesleyan Literary Association.—Instituted 1857. The season for ac-tive operations of this association extends from lst October to let May

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in year succeeding. The regular public meetings are held on the first Monday in every month, the intervening Monday evenings being set apart for the less public exercises of debating, ke. One, and sometimes two or more public lectures are delivered monthly, under the auspices of -the Society, by eminent speakers of the two Provinces and the United States. The library, to which all members have access, and which con-sists of nearly five hundred select works, is open every Tuesday evening, at the vestry of the Sydenham Street Wesleyan Church. Officers : —

Rev. E. B. Ityckman, President ; Itev. Thomas Derrick, let Vice-Presi-dent ; M. Sweetnam, 2nd Vice-l'resident ; W. Tandy, jr., Secretary ; J. Skinner, Treasurer; W. Wharen, Librarian ; Executive Committee-B. M. Britton, B.A., M. McDonald, John Johnston, James Moore, T. Rudd, J. N. Glidden, and John McIntyre, B. A.

Kingston Sabbath Reformation Society. — Neil McLeod, President ; Rev. K. M. Fenwick,Vice-President; J. Mair,M.D., Secretary; W. Fer-guson, (of the firm of W. Ferguson k Co.,) Treasurer. The Society meets at the Bible Depository, King Street, as occasion requires.

Kingston Sabbath School .Assoeiation. — J. blair, M. D., President ; ltev. K. M. Fenwick, Secretary ; John l'aton, Treasurer. The Society meets monthly, at the afferent chulahes connected with the Society.

To the south, the institution abuts on Lake Ontario at the eneLouchure of the River St. Lawrence ; to the west, on Portsmouth Bay, an inlet of the lake, which affords excellent wharfage accommodation for this great penal institution.

The buildings are principally of cut stone, and the walls of high and solid masonry, enclosiug an area of nine acres in extent. The workshons are separated from the dormitories, dining halls, chapels, female prison-s, and warden's residence, and for a three sides of a large square. They are admirably constructed with large windows, which give ample light and excellent ventilation to the large shops in which the convict work-men are collected. Ilere the convicts work as blacksmiths, carpenters, stone-cutters, cabinet-makers, tailors and shoemakers. In this latter oc-cupation, alone, there are about three hundred convicts emplo)ed, and it is pleasant to see the order, industry and decorum which pervades the whole establishment, and gratifyingto know that those who have offended the laws are making restitution to society, and acquiring trades by which they may hereafter obtain honest livelihoods.

The following is a list of the principal officers :—Donald /Erma Me-Donell, Warden; John Flanagan, Deputy Warden ; John R. Dickson, M.D., Surgeon; Itev. Hannibal blulkins, Protestant Chaplain ; Rev. J. B. Couillard, acting R. C. ; D. McIntosh, Clerk ; A. R. McDonell, As-sistant Clerk ; James J. Whitehead, Storekeeper ; P. M. Benson, teacher ; Edward Horsey, Architect ; A. McKenzie, Kitchen Clerk ; Mrs. B Meese, Matron ; Mrs. Welshman, Assistant Matron ; Mrs. Mary Leahy, Assistant Matron ; Hugh McDonell, Hospital Overseer.

NATIONAL SOCIETIES.

St. Andrew's Society. — D. McKay, President ; W. R. MoCrae, 2nd Vice-President (1st not filled); Committee, J. Carruthers, H. McNeil, J. llenderson, James Falconer, W. Scott, A. Livingston, J. Macnee, Thomas Drummond and G. M. Kinghorn ; Rev. P. Gray and Rev. W. M. Inglis, Chaplains; D. Maclean, M.D., Physician ; Samuel Black, Secretary.

Caledonian Socie1y.-119n. John A. el acdonali, Chief; Donald Mc-Kay, Secretary.

St. Patrick's Society. — M. Sullivan, M.D., President ; D. Macarow, Vice-President , John Halligan, Recording Secretary ; John Kelly, Corresponding Secretary ; James Bermingham, Treasurer ; James Friel, Grand Marshall ; D. Rigney, Assistant Grand Marshall ; Very Rev. P. Dollard, V.G., Rev. J. Lonergan, Chaplains ; Committee, E. Garvin, Chairman, Alexander McKillop, B. Nelligan, T. Kane, P. McVeigh, J. Kavanagh and Joseph Norris

FIRE BRIGADE. Managing Committee. — Wm. Watson, Chief Engineer ; George Kemp,

1st Assistant ; P. Devlin, 2ud Assistant. Aro. 1 Fire Company. — Charles blcSorley, Captain No 1 Engine ; Jas.

Towner, No.1 Hose. . No.3 Fire Company. — Richard Asseltine, Captain No. 3 Engine;

John Grafton, No. 3 Hose.

THE PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY

Is situated to the west of the City of Kingston just outside the city limita, and about a mile and a half distant from the City Hall.

NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLISHERS. "BRITISH AMERICAN," published weekly, by J. W. Carman, King

street, (McKay's Buildings,) corner Brock street. The "CHRONICLE AND NEWS," published weekly, by John Rowlands

& Co., 15, Princess street. The "CANADIAN CHURCHMAN," published weekly, by J. H. Parnell,

Clarence Street, opposite Post Office.

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The "DAILY NEws," published by John Rowlands & Co., 15, Prin-cess street .

The "DAILY BRITISH WHIG," published by Dr . Edward J . Barker,office, cast side Bagot, near Brock street .

The " WEEKLY BRITISH WIII(}," published by Dr . Edward J . Barker,office, east side Bagot, near Brock street.

MISCELLANEOUS .

Kingston Water Works .-Established, 1849 . Directors-T. Kirk-patriok, President ; George Baxter, Vice-President ; John Shaw, C. F .Gildersleeve, Robert Deacon, Thomas Parke, Rybert Kent, James Lin-ton, John Wiley, and Neil McLeod . James Wilson, Manager .

City of Kingston Gas Light Company .-president-William Fer-guson (of the firm of Win . Ferguson & Co.,) Vice -President-JamesAlexander Henderson . Directors-John Watkins, Samuel Muckleston,R. Kent, N .Kent, C . F . (lildersleeTc, Robert Deacon, George Baxter ;Manager, John Kerr. Charter granted, 1848, put in operation, 1849.

.Immigrant and Crown Lands Office.-Situated on William street,between King and Ontario streets, James McPherson, Agent.

Post O§icc Insyector's Office, Kingston Divinon.-Mathew Sweet-nam, Inspector, office cor . Clarence and Wellington-Robert W . Barker,1st Clerk, and Jeremiah Meagher, 2nd Clerk .

Kingston Post Office . Corner of Clarence and Wellington, o p enfrom 7 a .m., to 6 p .m. Robert Deacon, Postmaster . Clerks, Alex-ander Maguire, C. L. Stephens, William Shannon, John Kelly, It . T .Burns ; Letter Carrier, Patrick Lindsay ; Messenger, L . B ro ck .

Frontenac Loan and Investment ,Society.-Thomaa Kirkpatrick, Presi-dent ; Dr Horatio Yates, Vice-President ; R. J. Cartwright, M.P.P . ;James A . Iionderson, Rybert Kent, James MaSnee, Noel Kent, GeorgeM . Wilkinson. Bankers-Commercial Bank of Canada . Solicitor-A. S . Kirkpatrick . Manager-Thomas Briggs .

Kingston Permanent Building Society . -Directors-Thomas Kirl•-patrick, Presidcnt ; Thomas Briggs, Vice-President ; Dr. Eloratio Yates,Thomas Gordon, Robert Ucacon, James Linton, George Ba :ter, JohnDavis ; Secretar}•-'I'reasurer, Daniel Callaghan .

Kinyxton 31rchanics' Inatitute and 1Vews Room .-II. C . Millar, Presi-dent ; William Irving, junr ., 1st Vioc-l'resident ; John McKay, junr.,':nd Vice-President ; William King, Treasurer ; Joseph Danson, Corres-ponding Secretary ; A. Abbott, Recording Seeretary ; Committee-J .Carruthers, H . C . Voigt, Neil McNeil, R. Gage, J . McKelvey, W .

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McCrossie, John Henderson, James Soott, James Falconer, JamesMoore, James Friel, T . C . Wilson ; James Abraham, Care-taker .

Coun (y of Frontenac Aqricultural Society .-Office, Clarence oppositePost Office. Officers 1866 . President, James O'Reilly, Recorder ;Vico-President, Robert J . Dunlop and John Simpson, jr . ; Secretary andTreasurer Isaao Simpson . Directors-Wm . Ferguson, M .P.P ., ; JamesGibson, Edward Jackson, Thomas A . Corbett, Anthony MeGinn, HenryItobinson .

Trust a n rl Loan Company of Cpper Canada.-Head Offio .!, Lon-don, England ; Capital, . £1,000,000 sterling. Office, corner of Princessand King streets . John Paton, Commissioner ; Thomas Coxworthy,Registrar ; James O . Ireland, Accountant ; W. P. Henderson, Clerk ; A .Gray, 1lessenger .Custom Ilouse .-King, corner of Clarence . W. B. Simpson, Collec-tor ; Win . R. Mingaye, Surveyor ; Samuel D . Fowler, 1st Clerk ; JohnS . Smyth, `l,od Clerk ; Geo . 11 . Detlor, Appraiser ; James IIopkirk, 3rdClerk ; Daaiel Lynch, lot Landing Waiter ; Evan McColl, 2nd LandingWaiter ; Thomas Meagher, 3r1 Landing Waiter ; Joseph Kidd, 4th Land-in g Waiter ; Joseph Murphy, Preventive Officer, Wolf Island ; W. HenryMcLean, Proventive Officer, Path ; Peter Gunn,Mesacngerand Packer.U. S. Consulate, Kingston.-S. B. Ilance, Consul for the UnitedStates. Off cc, Ontario opposite Burnett Ilouse .Kingston Board of Trade .-Officera 1866 .-President, John Car-ruthers ; Vice-President, John Fraser ; Honorary Secretaryand Treasurer,G . S . Hobart ; Recording Secretary, Jameo Shannon ; A . Lannigan, 111es-senger.

Ferr etar Directors-Wm. B an~)ish M(I1 P

iDr . Brown, Isaac $ m onil

G. Fiak, J. Northmore, M . P. Guess, J. Day ; Secretary, Peter Mc~im ;Treasurer, G, Marriott ; Manager, G . Buck .Board of Lake Undermriters-Head office, Buffalo, N. Y. A. A.Eustaphieve, President ; G. W. Rounds, Vice•President ; LawrenceWeber, Secretary . Executive Commiteo ; D. P. Dobbins, Buffalo ;Sam. T. Atw►ter, Chicago ; Carlos Colton, Toledo ; George A . Tisdale,Cleveland ; Win . Morgan, Oswego . Robert Patterson, Marine Inspectorfor District of Kingston ; office, City Hall Buildings .The City of Kingston Electoral Division Society . -Offieers for 1866 :President, George M . Wilkinson, Esq . ; lat Vice-President, A . Thibodo,

1 obert2l nrdin~e reeident, James blaonee, Esq . ; Sec'y. and Treasurer ,a, Esq . Directors : Prof. Williamson, M . Flanagan,Eaq ., J . Carruthers, N,9q., Thomas Briggs, Esq ., F. George, Es q ., (leo.Thomas Bri'

G .É

. Hobart, Esq . Ex-Presidents : J. P. Litchfield, M.D.,1~cncA,~,a,, ., gss'

Esq., 4eo . Ba;kor, Esq ., M. Flanagan, Esq ., Prof. Jas.

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CataraqUi Cemetery Company.—Incorporated 1852. Directors :

lion. A. Campbell, John Fraser, John Watkins, Thomas Kirkpatrick. F. Joseph George, Treasurer and Secretary. Office at Fraser (St George's Hardware Store, Princess street. David Nichol, Superintendent.

CLUBS.

Kingston Curling Club.— Club House, Bagot atreet (between Earl and Gore atreetti. President : R. M. Ford ; Vice-President, John Fraser ; Secretary and Treasurer, Samuel Woods. Skips and Managers : J. Carruthers, C. F. Gildensleeve, J. Falconer, J. Kerr, C. Hatuilton, T. Drummond, J. Hopkirk and P. G. Chrysler.

Kingston Skating Club. — ltink situated in King street (near Union.) Charles F. Gildersleeve, Preaident ; James A. Ilenderson, Vice.Presi-dent. Directors : lion. J. A. Macdonald, It. J. Cartwright, M P., John Carrutheri, G. M. Wilkinson, C. S. Ross, lion. Alex. Campbell, T. Kirk-patrick, JoLn Fraser, Robert Deacon, J. Dickson, M.D. Executive Committee : W. R. Mingaye, Thomas D. Taylor, S. C. McGill, R.C.R., Noel Kent, G. A. Kirkpatrick ; john K. Macaulay, Sec. and Treasurer.

Citizens' Free Skating Club. — Itink situated opposite the City Build-ings. John McKay, President ; James Friel, Vice-President; William Irvin, junr., Treasurer ; Wm. King, Secretary.

MILITIA .

'Mint Military Division of Upper Canatia.—Head-Quarters, Kings-ton; office, Post-office Buildings. Major of Brigade, Lt.-Colonel 1/avid Shaw. Force : three troops of Cavalry, one Field Battery of Artillery, two Garrison batteries of Artillery, one battalion of Rifles, two battalions of Infantry, and twenty independent companies.

Military School of lnstruction.— Head quarters, Drill -shed, Union Street. Lt.-Col. K. N. bIoffatt, R.C.R., Commandant; Captain W. II. Sharpe, R.C.R., Adjutant; Color-Sergeant Charles Fields, R.C.R., Ser-geant Major; William Manton, Provincial Storekeeper ; Corporal Quinn, R.C.R., Orderly ; Corptiral McLeod, R.C.R., Drummer ; and a staff of six Drill Instructors.

STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.

Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company (Royal Mail throup,h line). The Company's line is composed of the following steamers, viz. : Grecian, Capt, C. Hamilton ; Spartan, Capt. Thomas Howard ; Passport,

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Capt. J. R. Kelly ; Kingston, Capt. A Dunlop ; Magnet, Capt. J. B. Fair-grieve ; Champion, Capt. D. Sinclair ; liens/tee, Capt. P. Farrell.

In connection with the above line, the steamer Magnet, Captain Fair-grieve, runs between Quebec and the River Saguenay t,o Ha! Ha! Bay, calling at Murray Bay, River du Loup, and Tadousiac. lion. John Hamilton, General Manager, office, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson street. C. H. Hatch, Agent at Kingston.

Kingston, Island Ferry and Cape Vincent laine, composed of the steamers Watertown, Car tain Fuller; Gazelle, Captain Hinckley ; and Pierrepont, Captain Hinckley: Two trips each way, daily, are made to Cape Vincent by one steamer of the above line. Office at United States Wharf.

Royal Mail Line from Kingston to Bath, Picton and Belleville.--The steamer Bay of Quinte, Captain Carrell, leaves the St. Lawrence Wharf daily, for the above ports. C. H. Hatch, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson street.

Dickinson's Rideau Passage and Freight Line, between Kingston and Ottawa City, composed of the steamers City of Ottawa, Captain J. Ryan, and Bytewn, Captain Thomas Farmer. James Swift, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson street.

STAGE ROUTES.

Battersea Stage.— William Ransceer, Propriotor ; leaves Martin's Hotel, Princess street, and City Hotel, Princess street, at 4 o'clock, p.m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Clark', Mills and Newburgh Daily Stage. — H. Martin, l'roprietor; leaves Martin's Hotel, Princess street, and City Hotel, Princess street, at 4 o'clock, p.m.

Harrovamith Stage. — Edwin Shibley, Proprietor ; leaves the City Hotel, Princess street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3.30, p.

Inverary Stage.—Johernee, Proprietor. Leaves the Princess Hou.se, Princests street, and the City Hotel, Princess street, at 4 o'clock, p.m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Napanee Daily Stage.---H. Martin, Proprietor. Leaves Martin's Hotel, Pr.ncess street, at 3 o'clock, p.m.

Picton Daily Stage. — H. Martin, Proprietor. 1aeaves blartin's Hotel, Princess street, at 7.30, p.m.; leaves Picton at the saune hour.

Sydenham Daily Stage.— H. Martin, Proprietor. Leaves Martin's Hotel, Princess street, and City Hotel, Princess street, at 4 o'clock, p.m.

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TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.

Montreal Telegraph Company.—Office, Burnett IIouse Block, Ontario street.

Provincial Telegraph Company.-0ffice, Burnett House Block,

Ontario street.

RAILWAY.

Grand Trunk. Railway Company.—Passenger Station, Montreal

Road, City limits ; Station Agent, W. Nelson. Freight Depots, Mont-real Road, City litdts and Ontario street, foot of Johnson street, 'Win.

Doherty, Freight Agent.

ROAD COMPANIES.

Kingston, Pittsburgh and Ganano que Joint Stock Road Companies.—

Isaac Hope, President ; Thowa.s Muckleston, Vice-President ; Dr. E. J. Barker, Thomas Macutchon and John McLean, Directors ; William Ferguson, sen., Secretary and Trensurer ; William Ferguson, junr., So-

licitor. Kingston and Phillipsvilk Road.—This road belongs to the Corpora-

tion of the City of Kingston and its affairs are managed by it. Kingston and S!orrington Road Company. — John Waldron, Presi-

dent; Samuel Smyth, Secretary and Treasurer ; Richard Draper, P. McDonald, John Brady, and Alexander Smyth, Directors.

Perth Road.— The Perth Road is owned by the following gentlemen :

lion. John A. Macdanald, the eatate of Archibald J. Macdonell, and Samuel Smyth. Samuel Smyth, Me.ager.

Portland Road— The estate of Archibald John Maedonell. Denis Lake and Schuyler Shibley. H. Robinson, Manager.

Waterloo and Sydenham Road— William Boyce, Chairman; P. W.

Day, Robert Gibs«, J. Wood, S. Shibley, Denis Lake, William Huston

and D. J. Walker, Trustees. The Napanee Read.— On the separation of the Counties of Lennox

and Addingt,on from Frontenac, this road nor divided into two sections. That portion of it forming the section in the County of Frontenao, is under the control of the County Council.

KINGSTON DIRECTORY.

ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TRIS WORK.

G. T. R.—Grand Trunk Railway prop.—proprietor. r.—rear. 1.—south. s. s.—south side. wid.—widuw w.—weet. w. 5.—west side.

Abbott, Alfred, clerk W. Ferguson & Co., bd s Brock. Abernethy, Alexander, finishe (Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.) Abernethy, James, gentleman, h Ordnance, opp old burial ground. Abernethy, John, finisher (Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.) Abernethy, W., finisher, do do do Abernethy, Thomas, blacksmith, bds cor Princess and Ontario. Abraham, James, care taker, Mechanic's Institute. Acre, Charles, laborer, h Wellington, nr Barrack. Ada, William, 2nd mate steamer Grecian, h s s Ellice. ADAMS, ALFRED S., Photograph Rooms, 33 Wellington, nr P. O., h

same. Adams, Edward, finisher, Kingston foundry, bds 12 Colborne. Adams, Henry, laborer, h Queen, bet Barrie and Division. Adams, James, shcemaker, bde 12 King. Adams, Richard, carpenter (foreman for Dale), h 12 Colborne. Adams, William, boot and shoe maker, Brock, nr King, h smile. Adlam, James, sailor, h n 8 Picard. /ETNA INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, James Swift, agent, St. Law-

rence Wharf. Agnew, Hamilton, labarer, h Gordon. Agnew, James (Agnew & Thibodo), h George, bet Stewart and Okill. AGNEW & THIBODO (James Agnew and W. Baldwin Thibodo, MA.),

barristers, attorneys, solicitors in Chancery, &c., Anchor Buildings, cor Brock and King. (See card.)

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ah.—above. al.—alley. asst.—assintnnt. Me.—avenue. bet.—I>etween. hds.—boaris.

cor.—corner. e.—east.

o. L—east side. h.—house.

inkt.—market. n.—north.

n. s.—north side. uff.—oftios. opp.—opposite.

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AGRICULTURAL MUTUAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION,LONDON, C.W., Isaac Simpson, agent, Clarence, opp P. O.

Ainsley, William, ship carpenter, h s ri West Earl.Ainsley, William, clerk W. R. McRae & Co.Aldcorn, John, blacksmith (Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.)Allen, Mrs. Eliza, h Clergy, bet Queen and Colborne.Allen, Henry, carpenter, h w e College.Allen, John, laborer, h Patrick, or Picard.Allen, John, ship carpenter, h King w.Allen, Paul, potash maker, h and factory Orchard.Allen, Robert, h 56 Colborne.ALLEN, SILAS, hairdresser, perfumer, and dealer in fancy goods, 21

Wellington, h same.Allen; William, tinsmith, &o., h and shop Wellington, bet Princess and

Queen.ALLEN, WILLIAM, boot & shoe dealer and manufacturer, 101 Brock,

h same.Allum, Charles, turnkey gaol, h at gaol.Alston, Edward, clerk S. Carsley.Alwell, George, laborer, h w e Ordnance.AMERICAN HOTEL, Princess, opp Montreal. Henry Martin, prop'r.Ames, Henry, tailor, h w s Patrick, or Balaolava.Anderson, Ann J., h w s Ordnance.Anderaon, Daniel, laborer, h Ordnr.ncenr Sydenham.Anderson, David, baker and confectioner, n e Ontario, or Princess, h

same.Anderson, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, h Queen, bet Barrieand Division.Anderson, George (Anderson & Ford) h Earl, or King.Anderson, Jane, h 48 Barrie.Anderson, John, laborer, h e e Chatham.Anderson, I'ichael, laborer, h e e Upper Bagot.Anderson, Robert, ship carpenter, h e a College.Anderson, Stewart, porter, Bnrnett Hoaae.Anderson, Thomas, head waiter refreshment saloon, station G. T. Rail-

way.ANDERSON & FORD (George Anderson and Ro' *t M. Ford)

propre U. S. wharf, forwarding, shipping and c.,rooiission mer-chants, foot of William.

ANDREWS, G. W., merchant tailor, 76 Wellington, or Princess, hPrincess, or Sydenham. (See caid.)

Andrews, Henry, butcher, 10 market building, h Williamsville.Andrews, Win. H., clerk Bnrnett House.Anglin, Mrs. S., millinery and straw goods, Wellington, or Broek.Anglin, William B., lumber merchant, saw and planing mills, Welling-

ton North, h Angline' cottages, cor Bay.

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ANGLO AMERICAN HOTEL, Ontario, eor Johnson.Angrove, Samuel, pattern maker, Kingston foundry.Annis, Asel, carpenter, h e s York.Antrobus, W. D., clerk, Bank of Montreal.Appleton, John C., earriage blacksmith, h oor York and Albert.Ardiff, Edward, mason, h e e YoungArmstrong, Jane, h Queen, rear of S. MoEwen's boiltr works.Armstrong, John, carriage maker, h w a Chatham.Armstrong, Sidney, clerk, Brigade Majors office, h Rideau, or Ordnance.Armstrong, William, laborer, h n a Young.Armstrong, William, treasurer of Board of Common Schools, h 4 Col-

borne.Arniel, Samuel, sailor, h n is Young .Arniel, Thomas, carpenter, h w end York.Arniel, William, sailor, h n e Colborne.Arthure, James, cabinet maker, h al w s Chatham.Arthurs, John, tailor, h n a Brook, or Barrie.Ashley, John, Court House keeper, mes w e Court House.Askew, Mrs. Ann, h 87 Johnson.Asselatine, Benjamin, pattern maker, h s e Johnson, bet Gordon and

Division.Aseclatine, Henry, carpenter and joiner, h s a Johnson, bet Gordon and

Division.Asselstine, Isaac, carpenter, h 58 Johnson.Asselatine, John, carpenter and joiner, bda with II. Aseelstine, e e

Johnson w.Asselatine, Peter, carpenter, h 9 Gore.Asselatine, Richard, ship carpenter, h Division, or Brook.ASTON JOHN C., propr City Inn, 6 Brook, Market Square.Atkins, John, shoemaker, h in yard, n e Jenkins Lane.Ayerst, Francis, painter, William Robinson.

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Babcock, Benjamin, teamster, John Woodruff.Isackus, Dliss, boarding house, Princess, or Clergy.Backus, Tbomae, clerk A Rosa.Backus, William, shoemaker, h Colborne, nr Sydenham.Bailey, Benjamin, broom-maker, h e e Division.Bailey, Hugh, shoemaker, h e e Jenkins Lane.Bailey, William, broom-maker, h w e Chatham.Bailey, B. & Co. (Benjamin Bailey & William Bailey), broom-makers

factory, Princess, bet Division and Chatham.Bailie, Henry M., printer, Daily News office, We George, or Okill.

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Bailie, Isaac,

printer, Daily News office, h George, nr ()kill. Bailie, Win.,foreman printer, John Creighton, h Barrie. Baird, Robert, sawyer, h w s Upper Bagot, cor Ellice. Bajus, Jacob, brewer, Kingston Brewery, Wellington n, h 25 Rideau. Bajus, l'eter, junr., brewer, h w s Wellington n. Bajus, Peter, senr., bewer, h w s lyellington n. Baker, John F., clerk, J. Carruthers & Co., h Portsmouth, Baker, John W., Telegraph operator, bds n Deptit. Baker, Mrs., grocer, King, opp the market. Ball, Alfred, pedlar, h s s West Colborne. BAMFORD, ALEXANDER, agent Grand Trunk R. R., off Burnett

IIouse Block, h 81 Princess, cor Barrie. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, James Riddell, manager,

City Buildings Ontario. BANK OF MONTREAL, It. M. Moore, Manager, King, cor William. BANK OF UPPER CANADA, office King, bet Princess and Queen. Banks George W., neats-foot oil and glue maker, n s Park, nr Railway Banks,

h same. Barclay, Mrs., h e e Chatham. BARKER, DR. EDWARD JOHN, &liter and propr British Whig,"

Begot, bet Brock and Princess, 1 Pittsburgh. Barker, Robert W., clerk, office of P. O. Inspector, bds Barriefield. Barlow, Thos., finisher (Canadian Engine &, Machinery Co.), h Division. Barnes Mrs. Eliza, h s a Colborne. Barns, mesaenger Commercial Bank, h William, bet King and

Ontario. Barnes, George, tailor (C. Livingston), h s s Ordnance, bot Sydenham

and Clergy. Barron, George, engineer steamer Pierrepont, h Union, bet King and

Ontario. Barrow, Richard W., gentleman, h Sebastopol terrace, King. Barry, James, laborer, h n b Picard. Barry, Robert, coppersmith—R. M. Horsey. Bassett, lIannah, h Wellington. Bestow, Jeremiah, clerk Town Major's office, h n s Clergy, bet Ordnance

and Colborne. Bestow, Jeremiah G., plumber, D. Macdonald ; bde Clergy, bet Ord-

nance and Colborne. Bates, James, clerk Macnee & Waddell. Bates, Peter, clerk Eagle foundry, h a s West Colborne. Bawden, Mrs. Eliza, h 11 Gore. Bawden, Joseph, clerk, h e s Victoria, Williamsville. Beamish, Charles, boiler maker, Kingston Foundry. Beaton, William, fartu laborer, h King, nr Wood Market.

Beattie, Charles, messenger Bank of British North America, h basement, City Hall.

Beattie, Mrs. Ellen, matron, House of Industry. Beattie, John, laborer, h King west. Beatty, Charles, moulder, h Wade's lane n e Union, nr Drill Shed. Beaufort, E., Kingston Baking Co., Wellington, between Princess and

King. BEAUFORT le SONS, Kingston Station refreshment saloon. Beaupré, Rémy, proprietor Farmer's Inn, 4 Market square. Becker, Christian, vernisher—Fox's Piano Forte factory, h 94 Princess. Beel, James, foreman shoe shop P. P., h s s Johnson w, bet Gordon and

Division. Ilegg, Alexander, sailor, h Ordnance, nr Sydenham. BEGG, WILLIAM, dealer iu groceries, wines & liquors, King, nr Ex-

press office, h same. (See card.) Bein, John teamster. Thomas McKeever. Belanger, hilaire, painter, h Routley's Cottages, Sydenham. Bell, Robert, sergeant Kingston Police Force, h Redan. Bell, Robert, C. E., F.G.S., F. C. S., Professor of Chemistry & Natural

History, Queen's University, h n s Earl, cor Clergy. Bendle, John, pump maker, John Brokenshire. Benedict, R. C., foreman British American office, h 82 Princess. Bennett, George, bd .• with W. Bennett, Gordon. Bennett, Henry, shoemaker , h w s York. Bennett, James, policeman, h n s Princess, Williamsville. Bennett, James, shoeme-er, bds W. Bennett. Bennett, William, carter, t. Gordon. Bennett, Win., jun., ropemaker, bde Gordon. Benson, Misses Sarah and Mary Jane, h n e Barrack. Beran, Peter, laborer, h 1.;agot cor Williret. • BERMINGHAM, JAMES, wholesale and retail grocer, wine and spirit

merchant, Market Square, h Sydenham cor Johnson. Berry, Edward (E. Berry & Co.), h King. Berry, George (Berry & Watkins), h Williamsville. Berry, John, contractor, h as Johnson w. Berry, E. & Co., general merchants, shipowners and shipbuilders, Queen

cor Ontario. Berry & Watkins (George Berry, George Watkins)

' market gardeners,

gardens, Princess Williamsville, h w Victoria,Williamsville. Bertrim, John dealer in boots and shoes, 104 Brock, h same. Bibby, James:bookkeeper, Thomas Hendry & Co., bds 46 Brock. Bibby, Robert, clerk, Moore and Skinner. Bibby, Mrs. Sarah, h46 Brock. Bigelow, Louis, painter, h 40 Brock. Birch, George, carpenter, h s s Charles.

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Birch, Samuel (McKelvey and Birch), h s s Charles, Montreal Road. Bisonette, Dominick, shipwright, h cor Deacon and C'ollege. Black, David, grocer, Princess nr Clergy. BLACK, SAMUEL, dealer in piano-fortes, music and musical instru-

ments, Princess near Wellington. (Sec card.) BLONDHEIM, S. H., saloon and restaurant, dealer in oysters, &c., 110,

II I and 112, Brock, h saine. Bloomfield, George, butcher, h w s Upper Begot. Bluff, George, printer, Daily News office, bds Place d'Armes. Bluff, Henry, shoemaker, Wm. Allen. Boakes, William, pensioner, h 16 King. Bolton, Richard, laborer, h w s Ordnance. Bolton, Thomas, grocery keeper, h u s Colborne. }loner, Alexander, employee G. T. R. Company, bds with W. Randolph. Bonny, Alfred, school teacher, h Barrie, l'ark. Bonnycastle, Lady Frances (widow of Sir Richard), h Gore near Wel-

lington. Booth, film Elizabeth, h 80 Barrie, Park. Booth, Miss M. mantle maker, h Johnson, nr Baptist Church. Busso, Antoine, mason, h 114 Princess. Bostridge, Charles, plumber, (D. Macdonald) bds Portsmouth. Bouchette, Louis, ship carpenter, h 'Wellington, nr Barrack. Boume, John C., carter, h Balaclava nr Patrick. Bowen, George H., innkeeper, (Britannia Inn) h 12 King. Bowen, John, laborer, Eagle Foundry, h w s Chatham. BOWEN, WILLIAM, Captain, propr St. Lawrence wharf, h King, opp

Park. liowes, John, shoe maker, T. Bowes. liowes, Richard, shoemaker, T. Bowes. Bowes, Richard, clerk, Robert Waddle it, Co. Bowes, Timothy, boot and shoe manufacturer and dealer, 25 Brook, h

same. Bowles, Ellen, h 53 Colborne. Boyce, Mrs. E. A. h Brock, bet Wellington and Begot. Boyd, John, sailor, h King, bet William and Johnson (up stairs) Boyd, Richard, cab owner, h r York. Boyd, William, captain tug Wales, h 60 Queen. Boyden, Edward, clerk, Macnee k Waddell. Boyle, Thomas, huckst,er, market building, h York. Bradley, Patrick, watchman, St. Lawrence wharf, h Johnson, bet King

and Ontario. Bradley, Thomas, laborer, h Sydenham. Brady, John, laborer, h Bay. Brady, John, pensioner, h s s Durham, Williamsville. BRAME, HENRY, cabinet maker, cor Princes's and Sydenham, h

same.

Brannon Henry, pensioner, h r York. BRAN!), GEORGE, dealer in new and second-hand furniture, com-

mission merchant, &c., 74 King, h 13 Rideau, nr Ordnance. Brand, Geor ,e, junr , clerk, George Brand. Branigan, denis, saldle and harness maker, 151 Princ es, h same. Branigan, John, grecer and provision dealer, Montreal Road, bet Pic-

ard and John, h same. Brawley, George, carpenter

' h Rideau, nr Bay.

BRF,CK, I. A. (Calvin &Breck) h Garden Island. BREDEN, JOHN, Mayor of Kingston, h King. Breden, John, junr, h 1 hales' Cottages King west. Breden, William, farmer and cattle dealer, sa York Road, cor Bath Road. Breen, Patrick, guard P.P. h 12 William. Breene, Maurice, grocer, 43 Queen. Brennan, Bridget, h 61 Johnson W. Brewer

' Brock, (Jordan k Brewer), bds 174 Princess.

BREWSTER, SMITH, produce dealer, Ontario near Brock. Brickwood, Phillip, laborer, h w e Durham Williamsville. Bridger, Miss Jane, music teacher, h 33 QUeen. Briggs, Nicholas foreman Eagle Foundry, h West Colborne. BRIGGS, THOMAS, manager Frontenac Loan and Investment Society,

and agent for the Liverpool and London, and Globe Fire and Life Insurance Companies, the Britannia Life Assurance Company, and agent of Lloyd's of London ; office, Ontario, Burnett House Block, hlIedge Lawn, Williamsville.

Brisco, Mrs., boardiag house, 157 Princess. Bristow, Susannah, h Court r of e s Bae,o.ot. BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Thomas Briggs, agent, office

Burnett House Block, Ontario. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., (Fire agency), Thos. Wil-

son, agent, Clarence opp P.O. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., (Marine agency), Ander-

son 43t Ford, agents, office U.S. wharf. BRITISH AMEX JUAN, (weekly), J. W. Carman , editor and proprietor,

cor King and Brook. (See card.) BRITISFI AMERICAN HOTEL, cor of King and Clarence, Noel

• Kent, proprietor. BRI T1 Sli WHIG, Dr. Edward John Barker, editor and proprietor,

Begot nr Brock. (See advertisement.) BRITTON, BYRON M., (Britton it Price), h 27 Queen. BRITTON k PRICY., (B. M. Britton and C. V. Price,) barristers, soli-

citors, dce., King cor Brook. (See card.) Brocic, Lawrence, ruciesenger Kingston P.O., h Post Office Building. BROKENSHIRE, JOHN, block rind pump manufacturer, foot of

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Brooks, Lewis, carpenter, h Ontario or Union. Brophy, William, h Earl nr Wellington. Brown, Alex. M., accountant and agent steamer Corinthian, office Cla-

rence bet Ontario and King, h West nr Park. Brown, Mrs. Ann E , h William cor Wellington. Brown, Ephraim, laborer, h w s Division. Brown, George, hardware merchant., 130 Princess, h sarue Brown, George piano-forte tuner, h Queen bet Clergy and Sydenham. Brown, John, chief engineer steamer Spartan, h e s Division bet Brock

and Johnson. Brown, John, laborer, h Barrie. Brown, Patrick, wholesale and retail grocer, store Market square, h Wil-

liam cor Wellington. Brown, Richard, shoemaker, h n s Pluni. Brown, William, shoemaker, h 28 Begot. Brown, William, shoemaker, h w s Division. Brown, William, engineer, h 62 William (up stairs). Browne, James (Jas. Browne et Co.), h cor William find Wellington. Browne, Patrick (Jas. Browne & Co.), h cor William and Wellington. Browne, Pierce, clerk, Jas. Browne t3z Co. BROWNE, JAMES & CO. (James and Patrick Browne), wholesale

and retail grocers, wine and spirit merchants, Market square. Brownley, William, captain schooner Orkney Lass, h Ordnance, w s

Old Burial Ground. BRUCE, ALEXANDER, wholesale and retail grocer, wine and spirit

merchant, 158 Princess, h same (See card.) Bruce, George, finisher, Canadian Engine and blachinery Co., h 13 Earl. Brunel', Archibald, shoemaker

' h Brock, nr Wellington.

Bryant, Edward, pianoforte-maker, J. C. Fox, h western limits. Bryant, Francis, blacksmith, Kingston Foundry. Bryant, John, farmer, h western limits. Bryant, Robert, wagon-maker, (G. Kemp), bds Sydenhatu. Bulger, Mrs. Ann, h Ontario, or Earl. Bulger, Patrick, carpenter, h s s West Earl. Bunt, Richard, blacksmith, Market Square, h 10 Wellington bet Queen

and Barrack. Bunt, Richard, jr., blacksmith, bds 10 Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Bunt, William, blacksmith, bds 10 Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Burgess, James D., carpenter, h n s Colborne. Burgess, James, student Queen's College, bds Victoria, Williamsville. Burgess, James, carpenter

' h s Colborne.

Burgess, John, carpenter, h Victoria, Williamsville. Burgess, John, plasterer, h w s Victoria

' Williamsville.

Burk, Thomas, fireman, K. Gas Works, h 31 Barrack. Burke, James, harness-maker, D. Branigan.

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Burke, Mrs., h 7 Marine Cottages, Ontario. Burke, Patrick, collector, h corner Division and Plum BURNETT, D. C., propr Burnett lieuse, Ontario bet Clarence and

Johnson. (See card). BURNETT HOUSE, D. C. Burnett, propr., Ontario bet Clarence and

Johnson (Sec card). Burnet Elizabeth, grocer, h n s Ellice. Burns, Mrs. Ellen, h s s Jenkins Lane. Burns, George, speculator, h 49 Johnson w. Burns, John, carpenter, h John bet Patrick and Montreal Road. ruins, Miles, pianoforte-maker, J. C. Fox, h Jenkins Lane. Burns, Robert, laborer, h Gordon. Barns. Robt. T., clerk Post O ffice, h cor Barrack and Rideau. BURROWS, WILLIAM, dealer in piano-fortes, music and musical in-

strumenta, King nr Princess, h Earl cor West. (See card.) Burton, John V., moulder, Eagle Foundry, h n s Princess, Williamsville. I3ushell, Janoss, mariner, h 207 Princess. Bushell, John, sailor, h 84 King. Bushell, Mrs., boarding house, 207 l'rincess. I3uswell, Philip, Chown and Cunningham, h Ilagot cor Brook.

Butler, Miss, school teacher, h Montreal bet Queen and Princess. Butler, Mrs. Mary, fruit store, Princess near Sydenham. Butler, T., finsher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company. Butler, Thomas O., foreign mail clark, P. O. Department, h Montreal

bet Queen and Princess. Buttner, Louis, steward, General Hospital, h same. Buttner, Mrs., mantua maker, h 72 Bagot nr British Whig office. Byers, David, pensioner, h s s West Earl. Byers, Rev. Henry, W. Methodist, h 78 Queen. Byrns, James, laborer, h a s Young. Byrns, John, tetired, h Princess opp Sydenham. Byrns, Michad, laborer, h 66 Johnson w.

Cairns, William, tailor, h w s Bay. Caldback, Jamas, laborer, h al w s Chatham. CALLAGHAN, DANIEL. Secretary and Treisurer Kingston Perma-

nent Building Society, h 101 Princess. Callaghan, James, clerk, S. T. Drennan. Callaghan, Mrs. Sarah J., h 100i Princess. CALVIN, D. b. (Calvin and Breck), h Garden Island. CALVIN & BRECK (D. D. Calvin and I. A. Breck), Forwarders, pro-

prietors Government Tug Line, ship-owners, ship-builders, lumber merchants, &c., Garden Island, off Burnett Hou,se block, Kingston,

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Cameron, Angus, gentleman, h Ontario near Union.Cameron, John, book-keeper, McKelvey and Birch, It Union near St.

James' Church.Cameron, O'Kain J , guard 1'. P., bdy with A. McIntosh, King West

near Distillery.CAMPBELL, IION. ALEX., (Campbell and Mowat), It llillorot't

Union. rCampbell, Cornelius, painter, Ir n s Jeol-ina Lane.Campbell, Daniel, huard P. P., h Covordalo's cottages, Pleasant.Campbell, b:lirabeth, It n s Plum.Campbell, James, mason, h s s l'lum.Campbell, James, clerk, F. Geare.Campbell, James, clerk, W. R. \ioRac & Co.Campbell, James, carter, cor Clergy and PrinccF.i.Campbell, James, propr Ottawa Hotel Ontario, cor Princess.Campbell, John, laborer, It a a Young.Campbell, John, porter, It. M. Horsey.Campbell, John, laborer, Norton's I>istillery, Ir King west.Campbell, Mary, grocer, h Sydcnharn, nr Ordnancu.Campbell, Patrick, grocer, `,^.ü King, It same.Campbell, Patrick, (Campbell & Tiornoy) bds Ottawa Hotel.Campbell, Peter, sailor, h s a Charles.Campbell, Robert, grocer, cor Prirtaess and Clergy, h same.Campbell, Thomas, groceries and provisions, I Queen cor Division.Campbell, Thomas, laborer in Morton's Distillery, h King west.Canipbcll, William .J., servant W. White.CAMPBELL & MOWAT, (Honorable A. Campbell, and George L.

Mowat) barristers and attorneys at law, solicitors in chancery,notaries public, Princess nr King.

Campbell & Tierney, grocers, Ontario or Princess.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., John Shaw, agent, office Clar-

ence bet Ontario and King.CANdD1AN CHURCgMAN, J. lI. Parnells publisher, Clarence, opp

P. O. (See card.)CANADIAN ENGINE AND MACiIINERY COMPANY, Francis

Tutton, enperintendent, Ontario bet Earl and Gore. (Soe card)CANADIAN EXPRESS CO., cor King and Brock, George T. Oliver,

agent.CANADIAN INLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO., St. Lawrence

wharf, Honorable John Hamilton, general manager, C. H. Hatch,agent.

Cannon, william, laborer, It w a DiviRion.Canning, Charles, laborer, h Montreal Road.Cannon, William, tailor, 67 Prinoess, It same.Cannon, William, tailor, John Dqnopq,Csntwell, Mary, It King.

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Carey, John, laborer, h Ontario cor Union.Carey, J. moalder, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company.Carleton, John, ship carpenter, h Ontario or Union.CARDIAN, J. W., U. S. Consular agent, Belleville, C.W., editor and

proprietor British American, cor King and Brock, It Brook betBagot and Clergy.

Carmifhael, William D., clerk, John McMillan, bda Ontario cor Queen.Carmino, Charles, bds with A. Carmino, wI? Division.Carmino, Mrs. Ann, h w s Division.Carnegie, William, sailor, It n s Jenkins lane.Carnovsky,Robert, bakerdcconfeotioner, 129 Princess, nr Barrie, h same.Carr, Alexander, weighmaster in Elevator, h Wellington, car Barrack.Carr, George, carpenter and joiner, h w a Victoria, Williamsville.Carr, Mrs. Isabella, h w s Upper Bagot.Carrcll, Frank, Captain steamer Bay of Quinté, h u s Earl, cor Clergy.Carroll, James, laborer, We with M. Carroll, 3 Colborne.Carroll, James, sailor, h 29 Barrack (up stairs.)Carroll, Mary, It 3 Colborne.Carroll, Morris, carter, It e s York.t`arroll, Patrick, laborer, bda with M. Carroll, 3 Colborne.Carroll, Patrick, watchmaker, h n a Ontario, bet Barrack and Queen.Carroll, Robert, bookbinder, Thomas McAuley.Carroll, Robert, engineer Kingston Foundry, h Stewart.Carroll, Robort, pattern maker, Kingston Foundry.Carroll, Thomas, laborer, h s s West 1•:ar1.Carruthers, George, clerk F. Somerville.Carruthers, John, Sniaher Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Carruthers, John (J. Carruthers & Co), h Earl, cor Sydenham.CARRUTHERS, J. & CO. (John Carruthers and Alexander Gaon),

wholesale grocers, On tig0b , or William.Carsley, Matthew, clerk WCarsley. -CARSLEY, SAMUEL, dry goods, Princess, bet Bagot and Wellington,

h Sydenham, opp Wealeyan Church.Carson, Robert J., groceries & provieiona,133 Prinoess,h 132,nrClergy.Carter, Alexander, moulder, h West Earl.Carter, Henry A., tinsmith, S. Chown ; h Wado's lane, n a Union, or

Drill Bled.Carter, William, It s s Young.Cartmill, Mrs., huckster, Market square.Cartmill, Nathaniel, grooer and provision dealer, It and shop Bay, cor

Rideau.Cartney, William, mason and plasterer, h a a Johnson w.Cartwcll, N., finisher Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.CARTWRIIIHT, RICHARD J., M.P.P., barrister, &o., It oop King

9Rd Gore, off King or Earl.

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Cartwright, James S., barrister, h King, cor Earl. Casey, Edward, h William, nr Wellington. Casey, Edmund, piano-forte maker

' J. C. Fox, h William near Bagot.

Casey, Edmund, huckster, Market Building. Cassidy, Andrew, measenger, Montreal Bank, h s s John. Caatell, Win. Henry, painter, J. C. Fox, h Montreal Road. Caawell, John D., carriage maker, bds Addington lIouse, PrineNs bet

Clergy and Barrie. • Caswell, Robert W., Addington House, Princess bet Clergy and Barrie. Chadwick, Henry, stage-driver, II. Martin. Chadwick, R., moulder, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co., h Ontario

near Gore. Chamberlain, henry, sailor, h s s Brock w. Chaffey, George (George Chaffey & Bro.), h cor Sydenhatu and Union. Chaffey, William (George Chaffey & Bro.), res Brockville, C. W. CHAFFEY, GEORGE & BRO. (George and William Chaffey), for.

warders, shipping and commission merchants, Atlantic and Commer- cial wharves, offices foot of Princess. (See card.)

Chambers, Catherine, h 70 Queen. Chambers, William, %borer, h r York. Chambers, William laborer, h Queen bet Barrie and Division Champeau, Gerard F. laborer, h Ontario near Gore. Chance, Ellis, steward barque Renfler, h William nr Welligton. Chance, William, shoemaker, T. Bowes. CHANONHOUBE, ROBERT, High Bailiff and Chief of Police, office,

City Buildings, h Barrie opp Park. Chanonhouse, R., finisher, Canadian Engine and 1Hachinery Co. Chaput, Andrew sailor, h 13 Earl. Charlton, R., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Charlton, W., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Chisachi, Mrs. Sarah, h 92 Johnson. Chisholm, Daniel, pilot steamer Kingston, h n s Johnson w. Chieholm

' James R., clerk, William Begg, bds sanie.

CHOWN, ARTHUR, shelf and heavy hardware, stoves, &c., 7 Bagot near Princesa, h saine. (See card.)

CHOWN, EDWIN (Chown and Cunningham), h Bagot near West. CHOWN, ROBERT, groceries, flour and produce, 41 Princess, h sanie. CHOWN, SAMUEL, importer of hardware, dealer in stoves, tin, cop-

per and sheet-iron ware, 46 Princess. CHOWN & CUNNINGHAM, (Edwin Chown and Henry Cunningham),

proprietors Eagle Foundry, Princess, and manufacturers of and deal-ers in stoves, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, Bagot, near I'rincess. (See card.)

Christie, Israel J., teller, Bank of bIontreal, h 3 Hales' Cottages, King w. Christie, Oliver, stage-driver—H. Martin.

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CHRONICLE & NEWS (weekly), J. Rowlands & Co., proprietors, 15 Princess.

Churcb, James, head waiter, British American Hotel. CICOLARI, ALEXANDER, saloon & confectioner, King, opp Market,

h same. Cicolari, John A., law student Kirkpatrick la Son, bds King, opp.

Market Square. CITY HOTEL, Robert A. Irwin, propr., 34 Princess. (See card). CITY INN, 6 13rock, Market Square, John C. Aston propr. Claery, Hugh, blacksmith shop, G. T. R. Co., h n Park, G. T. Depot. Clark, Mrs. Ann, h Ontario nr Gore. Clark, Charles, gentleman, h n a William cor Barrie. Clark, Charles, carpenter, G. T. R. Company, bds with P. Quigley,

Depot Inn, G. T. R. Depot. Clark, Edward, printer, h King bet William and Johnson (up stairs). Clark, Frederick W., carpenter, G. T. R., h n s Park nr R. Track. Clark, ilames B., h n e I'ark nr G. T. Track. Clark, John C.

' h cor Union and Centre.

Clark, Joseph E., bookkeeper, Chu. F. Gilderaleeve, h William cor Barrie.

Clark, Joseph, pianoforte-maker, J. C. Fox ; h King nr Commercial Baal.

Clark, Lawrence, laborer, h Court, r of e s Bagot. Clark, Pereeval, clerk, A. Ross. Clark, Peter, laborer, h Sydenham. Clark, William, moulder, K. Foundry, h King bet Willqm and Johnson

(up stairs). Clarke, B., laborer, Canadian Engine and blachinery Co. Clarke, W., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Clayton, George, sawyer

' hn es Victoria, Williamsville.

Clayton, John, clerk It. it J. Gardiner. Claywool, Stephen, h al n s Brook w. CLEGBORN, HENRY, agent James II. Henderson & Co., h Wel-

lington nr Earl. Clewlo, William, h 92 King nr Hay Market. CLIFF, JOSEPH, dealer in junk, rags, iran, copper and brass, cor

Brock and Bagot, h same. Cliff, Mary, h Clarence nr Wellington. Clifford, Captain David, steam tug Ellett Jeffers, bds St. Lawrence Hotel. Clifford, David, pilot, h 5 King w. Clifford, George, laborer, h cor Cherry and James. Clint, Patrick, groceries and provisions, Ontario, opp Market Battery,

h same. Clitherse, George, laborer, h w s Ordnance. Clugston, Robert, mason, h w end Adelaide.

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Coburn, William, carter, h s s Plum. Cochrane, George, h cor King and Barrack. Cochrane, James, mariner, h Ontario nr Union. Cochrane, Robert, shoemaker, bds at Britannia lun, 12 King. Cockburn, John, tinstnith, McKelvey & Birch. Cockburn, William, blacksmith, h Barrie, l'ark. Codd, Catherine, h Patrick, cor Picard. Codd, John A. teller, Bank of British North America, h Sydenham, cor

Earl. Coffee, William, monster, Grand Trunk Brewery, h G. T. Brewery. Colford, Anastasia, h 30 Bagot. Collette, Libert, Restaurant, Wellington, bet Brock & Princess, h saine. COLLINS, EDWARD H., Newspaper reporter, 3 Queen. Collins, Julius, hatter, Clark Wright ; h Colborne. Collins, John, laborer, h 7 bIorton's cottages. Collins, Mrs. Honora, h Ontario, cor Johnson. Collins, Thomas, h Division, cor Boundary road. Colman, Alexander, quarryman, h n s Young. Colter, David, workman Ontario Foundry, h William or Wellington. tlolton, Francis, tailor, h Wade's lime, n s Union or Drill shed. Colwell, William, cooper, h and shoP Johnson or Ontario. Corner, John F. R., Commissariat Dept., h n s Union opp College. Corner, F. R. W., purser steamer Bay of Quinté, bds Union w. Corner, G.W. H., book-keeper, St. Lawrence wharf, h Union w. Comerford, Cat%brine, fruit dealer, h Ontario bet William & Johnson. Comerford, GarMt, grocer and provision dealer, h cor Wellington &Earl. COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA, C. S. Ross, cashier, King cor

William. Commercial Hotel, James S. IIogan, proprietor, Market Square. Comper, John, guard P. P., h Barrie. Conley, Catherine, h 22 Bagot. Conley, Henry, clerk, h Place d'Armes. Conley, James, laborer, h e s 11Iontreal road. Conley, Patrick, laborer, h Ontario w. CONLEY, THOMAS, merchant tailor, King or Block, h same. Conley, William, stonecutter, h Johnson bet King and Ontario. Corner, Patrick, laborer bIeDonald's Pot-a.shery, h Ordnance nr Sydenhatn. Conners, John, laborer, h 13 Earl. Connolly, Patrick, storeman St. Lawrence wharf, h Ontario .bet Union

and West. Connors, James, cabinet maker, h l'rincess. Conroy, Edward, gentleman, bds with I'. Conroy, s s Conroy, Michael, desk, James Browne & Co. Conroy, Patrick, cab owner, h s s Ellice. Conroy, Patrick, groceries and provisions, shop 75 I'rincess next St.

Andrew's Church, h same.

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Conway, Ann, h 34 Brock. Conway, James, tailor, John Dunbar. Cooke, John

' policeman, h cor Picard and Patrick.

Coombs, W. H., private teacher, 26 Bagot. Cooney, Patrick, laborer, h s s Johnson w. Cooper, Catherine, grocer, &c., h 50 Barrie cor Young. Cooper, Charles, sailor, bds with J. Robb, Armagh Inn, cor King and

Queen. Cooper, Thomas, dealer in produce, bds R. Loynens, Barrie opp Gaol. Cooper, John, sailor, h Shaw's yard r Johnson. CORBETT, CHARLES II., gaoler, h adjoining gaol. Corbett, Mrs. Harriet, h w s Clergy bet Colborne and Ordnance. Corbett, John, clerk, Fraser & George. Corbett, John, laborer, h u s Picard. CORBETT, THOMAS A., County Sheriff, office Court House, h Queen

bet Barrie and Division. Corbett, William, tinsmith, Chown and Cunningham, h 97 Princess. Corcoran, Thomas, clerk, P. Harty & Co., bds Ottawa House. Cork, Wm. butcher, 8 Market building, h Waterloo. Cormack, John, janitor Queen's College, res. at College. Cornford, Thomas, porter, R. White. Cornish, Charles, printer, Daily News Office, bds King nr Barrack. Corigan, Daniel, fancy goods and toys mkt big., h North nr Bay. Corrigan, Daniel, pedlar, h n s Bondhead. Corrigan, John

' storeman J. Carruthers & Co., h Ontario cor Earl.

Corrigan, Mrs. Rose, h n s Bondhead. Corrigan, Patrick, bds n s Bondhead. Corson, Thomas, accountant, Bank of British North America, bds British

American Hotel. Cosby, Jane, h William bet Wellington and Bagot. Cotton, Michael, laborer, h Ontario near Union. Coulter, Ann h opp Railway Cottages. Coulthart, David, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Couper, Mrs. Nancy, rope and twine manufacturer, factory rear

Princess, Williamsville, h same. Courneen Nora, h 28 Bagot. Consineau, François Xavier, clerk, R. Waddell & Co. Cousins, James, stage driver, H. Martin. Cousins, John, stage driver, H. Martin. Cousins Thomas ostler, American Hotel. Coverdale Mrs.iVilliam, h Woodbine Cottage, King, Cowie, Thomas, IIII18011, h n s John. Coi, Mrs. Catharine, h s s Bondhead. Coxal!, Walter, clerk, W. R. McRae & Co.

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Coxworthy, Thomas, registrar, Trust and Loan Company, h Union. Coy, John, sen., gentleman, h 44 Queen. Coyle, henry, cabman, h n s Balaclava. Coyle, James, carter, h n s Balaclava. CRAIG, ARTHUR W., confectioner, baker and grocer, King nr Market

Square, h same. Craig, Mrs. Harriet, h Ontario w or Union. Craig, James, clerk, S. Mucktesters & Co., bds King bet Earl and Gore. Craig, Mrs. John, grocer und provision dealer, King bet Gore and Earl,

h same. Craig, William, law student, h 82 Johnson. Craig, Wm., B.A., student at law, O'Reilly & O'Reilly, h 82 Johnson. Craig, William (L , salesman, J. Carruthers & Co., h King bet Earl and

Gore. Crallin, Wm. helper in Ontario Foundry, h n s Stewart. Crathers, William, mason, h w s Bay. Crawford, Anthony, carter, h w s Division near Johnson. Crawford, Edward, h n s Union. Crawford, John, machinist, bds J. Crawford, s s James. Crawford, J., finisher, Canadian Engine and àIachinery Company. Crawfc.rd, Mrs. Jane, h 8 s James. Crawford, John, pattern-maker, &c., Eagle Foundry, h n s Hamilton. CREIGHTON, GEORGE W., propr Frontenac Brewery, King West. CREIGHTON, JOHN, police magistrate, propr city book store, book

and job printer, bookbinder and blank book manufacturer, King or Brock, h George or Stuart. (See card )

Creighton, William, salesman, City Book Store, bds George or Stuart. Cridiford, John, h parsonage house, 16 Johnson. CRIDIFORD, JOHN, city baths, and dealer in fancy goods, toys, &c.,

77 King, h same. Crinniell, Thomas, boarding house, Johnson or Ontario. Crommer, Mrs. Jessie, h Barrie cor Stewart. Cronin, Michael, propr Rob Roy Hotel, cor Ontario and Barrack. Crooks, Smyth, shoemaker, bds Brook, or King. Crowley, John, guard, P. 1'., h us Union, opp St. James' Church. Crowlie, John, foreman blacksmith, L. W. • effers. Crumley, Hugh, carpenter, h s s Union. Crumley, John, laborer, h w s Montreal Road. Culchath, John, baker, 4 Queen. Cullen, James, laborer, h Earl. Cullen, Patrick, laborer, G. T. R. Company, bds Depot Inn. Cullen, William, h Arglin's Cottages, or Wellington. Cummings

' Hugh, butcher, 5 Market Building, h or G. T. R. station.

Cummins, Michael, laborer, h s s Charles. Cunningham, David, policeman, h cor Picard and Patrick.

JOHN CREIGHTON keeps constantly on hand at the above establishment a large and well »weed stock of

lank Books, NOTE,

LETTER,

COPYINO,

FOOLSCAP,

FOLIO POST,

TISSUE,

COLORED,

AND

BLOTTING

PAPERS.

HAND-MADE PAPER, beet (Insley

auks, anb »tbical yanks,

IIOOL BOOKS AND Bibles, prate Books, Vsahn anb Putnit Boots,

calesaseAmmeez mome.

tirst,--classVrtn effut anb seook.einberp, • t• vitere all kinds of Letter-Press P:inting and Book-Bindig are executed in the -v ry best and newest rtyles and on moderate terms. agrNew Type and materials

are regularly &Aided as soon u they appear. Particular attention given to all orders for Blank Books, which are made and ru:ed to any pattern and which in material and workmanship cannot be surpassed. Orders for Books from the United States, from England and the Continent of Europe executed promptly.

JOIIN CREWEL

Stationery.,

ENVELOPES ALL SIZES and in great variety.

ediege zed

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DEMY,

MEDIUM,

IMPERIAL,

ROYAL,

SURER-ROYAL,

LAID,

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BLANK BOOK

PAPERS.

WWw

There is also in tin' City Book Store Building, and In connection with this Establishment, a

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DAVIDSON, GEORGE, (Davidson & Doran,) h Queen nr Clergy. DAVIDSON & DORAN (George Davidson and blichael Doran),

proprietors Kingston Foundry, Ontario cor Union. DAVIS, JAMES, dry goods, cor Princess and Bagot, h same. Davis, Robert D., produce dealer, Ontario cor Clarence, bds Frontenac

Ilouse. Davis, Mrs. Catharine, h 49 Wellington,

• Davis, Edward C., piano-forte maker, h s s Colborne. Davis, James, finisher, Kingston Foundry, h cor Gore and Wellington. Davis, James, shoemaker, h Barrack nr Rideau. Davis, John, ahoemaker, h es Upper Bagot opp Ellice. Davis, John, rigger, h Collingwood. Davis, John, laborer, la Barrie nr Ordnance. Davy, George, carpenter, h s s Jenkins' Lane. Dawson, Francis, laborer, h w s Montreal Road. Dawson, William, laborer, h 15 Morton's Cottages. DAY, B. W., M.D., surgeon dentist, office 156 Princess, h same. (See

card. DEACON ROBERT, post-master, cor Clarence and Wellington, h King

cor Emily. Deacon, — laborer, h Shaw's yard r 'Johnson. DeHertell, John E., agent for C. F. Gildersleeve, h 42.Wellington. Delaney, James gentleman h opp General Hospital, O'Kill. Delaney, J, laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Delaney, John, machinist, h 88 Johnson. Delaney, P., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Delaney, Patrick, laborer, h William. De l'Armitage, Robert, clerk, W. Ferguson & Co., bds Brock De l'Armitage, W. J., clerk, W. Ferguson C., Co., bds Brock. Denison, Vin., shoemaker, Wm. Kirk. Denn, Maurice, laborer, Morton's Distillery, h Coverdale Cottages,

Pleasant. Dean, Wm., sexton, W. M. Cfiurch, h adj Church, Sydenham. Dennis, Anthony, fishmonger, Fish Market foot of Brock. Dennison, George, boatman, h w s Ordnance. Dennison, James, laborer

' h n s Johnson w.

Dene s, James, laborer, h Anglin's cottages Wellington. Derrick, Rev. Thomas W., Methodist, as with H. Cunningham, Wes-

ley terrace, Johnson. Derry, James, moulder, Kingston Foundry. Derry, Patrick, grocery keeper, h cor West Colborne and Chatham. Derry, William, carter, h 'William bet King and Wellington. Derry, William, finisher, Kingston Foundry. De St. Rémy, Mrs. Carolina, finishing se'nool for young ladies, h 51 Brock De St. Rémy, Edward, prof, of languages and mathematics, h 51 Brock

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Devlin, Patrick, cabman, h 33 Barrack cor King. Dick, William J., book-keeper, George °Word & Co., h 190 Princess, nr

Wellington. DICKINSON'S OTTAWA, KINGSTON, MONTREAL, QUEBEC

AND LAKE CHAbIPLAIN FREIGHT LINE, James Swift, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson.

Dickinson, Robert, tinsmith, Chown & Cunningham ; h Ordnance or Sydenlatn.

Dickson, John, moulder, Kingston Foundry. Dickson, John, boot and shoe maker, s s Ontario nr Princess, h same. DICK§ON, JOIIN R, M.D., physician and surgeon, 79 Johnson or

Sydenham. Dignau, Michael, fireman steamer Papiport, h Montreal road Dillon, James E , book.keeper, Joseph Dillon. Dillon, John, printer, h w s b1ontreal road. DILLON, JOSEPH, manufacturer and dealer in boots & shoes, 25

Princes, h sanie ,

Dine, Charles, boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and bIachinery Co. ; h Princes nr Clergy.

Dine, Wm., boiler.maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. ; bds Princesa or Clergy.

Dinnis, James, grocer, 43 Princess, h same. Dixon, Thos, boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Dobson, Stephen, messenger, Britton and Price. Dodd, George, blacksmith, Kingston Foundry, h n s O'K ill nr Barrack Dodd, John, blacksruith, Canadian Engine and .Machinery Co. Doherty, Hugh, porter, G. T. R. R. freight depot, bds Barrie or Johnson. Doherty, Jolla, laborer, h Ontario or Earl (up stairs). DOFIERTY, WILLIAM, freight agent, G. T. R. R., Ontario, bet John-

son and William, h Barrie or Johnson. Dolan, Martin, harness-maker and saddler, 55 Princess, h sanie. DOLLARD, VERY REV, PATRICK,. V. G., h Bishop's l'alace,

Johnson or Barrie. Dolphin, John, finisher, Kingston Foundry. Donaghy, John, baker, K. Baking Company, h 32 Queen. Donaldson, Andrew, gardener, h al w s Chatham. Doney, Henry, bar tender, refreshment saloon, Kingston station, G. T.

Railway. Doney, Luke, sailor, bds Anglo American Hotel, cor Ontario and

Johnson Doney, Thomas, head waiter, stmr. Banshee, bds Anglo American Hotel. Donnelly, Joseph, clerk, James Bermingham. Donrelly, blatthew, foundry man, h west Colborne. Donoghue, Cornelius, h n s O'Kill. Donoghue, Dtniel, contractor, h Place d'Armes.

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Donoghue Daniel, baker, bds Wellington nr Barrack. . Donohue,11Irs. Ann, h William nr Bagot. Donohue, James, laborer, h w s Montreal Road. Donohue, John, porter, M. Morrison. Donohue, John, laborer, h 32 queen. Donohue, John, bartender, Pt billiard rooms, lirock, cor Wellington Donohue, Mrs. huckster, Market Building. Donohue, Mrs. Margaret, h e s Montreal Hold. Donovan, Daniel, speculator, h 31 Bagot, cor William.

•Doolan, Edward, laborer, h sa Bondhead. Dooley, James, shoemaker, h cor Ordnance and Sydenham. DORAN, MICHAEL, (Davidson and Doran) bds Burnett Houtre. Doran, William, guard P. P. h Centre bet Union w and King. Doran, B.& Co., dry goods and millinery, l'rincess bet Bagot and Wel-

lington. Dougall, A. finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Dougall, John, engineer, h Ontario nr Union. Dougherty, Patrick, blacksmith, h Place d'Armes cor King. Dougherty, Philip J., blacksmith, h Mice d'Armes cor King. Dougherty, Thomas, tavern-keeper, (Cataraqui Inn), Place d'Armes

cor King. Dougherty, Thomas, blacksmith shop, Place d'Armes. Douglass, Miss Anne, h 48 Princess. Dowd, Mrs. Mary, h 38 Queen. Dowling, John, boiler maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Dowling, John, laborer, h e s College. Downing, James, brewer, h King opp Brewery.• Downing, William, ship carpenter, h e s College. Downs, James, boatman, h s s Charles. Downsley, 'Win., shoemaker, Wm. Allen. Doyle, Edward, employee G. T. R. Co., h n s Park or G. T. Depot. Doyle, Miss J., millinery and dress goods, 175 Princess. Doyle John, laborer, h r Montreal road. Doyle, Patrick, clerk, h s s Picard. Doyle, Patrick, clerk, L. 1V. Jeffers. Doyle, Patrick, laborer, h King ur Barrack. Doyle, Wm , butcher, 11 Market Building, h Williamsville. Doyle, William and James, butchers, No. 11 Market Shambles, h sa

Princess, Williamsville. DRAPER, WILLIAM, carriage and wagon maker, Princess nr Syden-

ham, h Wellington opp Place d'Armes. DRAPER, WILLIAM G., Judge County Frontenac, chambers, Court

House, h 31 Queen. DRENNAN, S. T., wholesale and retail manufacturer and dealer in

cabinet ware and furniture of every description, Princess cor Bagot, h Princess nr Barrie. (See card.)

Driscoll, Dennis, stonecutter, h 58 Wellington. Driver, Thomas, salesman, Geo. Offord & Co., h Clergy nr Princess. Driver, William, tailor, h 12 Wellington. Drolet, Ardrew, employee, E. Beaufort, G. T. Saloon, h n s Park, G. T.

Depôt. Drury, 111rs. Mary, h 91 Princeas. Drury, William, painter, h 90 Princess DUFF, JOHN, clerk of 1st Division Court, off Clarence bot King and • Ontario, h Princess nr Division. Draffy, Timothy, laborer, h 54 Queen (up stairs). Dugdale, John J., purser steamer Merritt, bds w 8 College. Dugdale, Hrs. Susan, h w College. DUMBLE, HENRY, confectioner and pastry cook, cor Brock and Wel-

lington, h same. Dunbar, henry, boot and shoemaker, h 36 Begot.

BAli, JOHN, merchant tailor and clothier, Brock nr King, and Princess bet Wellington and Begot, h Brock.

Dunbar, Mrs. —'

h 93 Queen. Duncan, Nrs. Margaret, h n s Plum. Duncan, liobert, carpenter, joiner and cabinet maker, north Sydenhatu,

h sanie. Dunlop, Andrew, captain steamer Kingston, h w s Gore. DUNLOP, J. M. groceries and provisions, 12 Princess or King, h 7

Rideau cor drdniance. Dunlop, Robert, tailor, Thomas Moore. Dunlop, Wm., tailor, Thomas Moore. Dunn, John, National Hotel, cor Wellington and Barrack. Dunn, Michael, harness maker, h Johnson bet King and Ontario. Dunn, Thomas, grocer and provision dealer, Bay cor Bondhead, It saure. Dunn, Wm., tinsmith, R. M. Horsey. Dunne, Henry, painter, h s s Ellice. DUNOON, JOHN, merchant tailor and clothier, 192 Princess, h Bagot

bet Earl and William. Dunphy, James, grocer, Brock nr Bagot, h same. Dunphy, Stephen, waiter, British American Hotel. Dupuis, Nathan F., observer in Kingston Observatory, h w s College. Dupuy, Hilary, Notary Public and Insurance agent, office Kirkpatrick

and Son, h Barrie cor Union. Dupuy, Mrs. Jane, h 65 Barrie. DURAND, JAMES, Registrar, County Frontenac, off Court House, h

King, (Lake View Cottage ) Durocher, Alfred, baker, Kingston Baking Co., h Queen nr Wellington. Dwinnell, Rolland, plumber, N. McNeil, h Barrie nr Princess. Dwyer, Michael, carter, h King west. Dykes, Janes, painter, h n s Plum.

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EAGLE FOUNDRY, Chown and Cunningham, proprietors, Stuart, Williamsville.

Earl, John, carpenter, h cor Rideau and Bay. Earls, Miss M. A., h 30 Gore. Edwards, Joseph S.

' barkeeper, Burnett House

Egan, Daniel, h 10 Clarence. Egan, John, shoemaker, bds Brock or King. Egan, Moses, laborer, h Ontario w. Egleton, William, shoemaker, Win. Allen. Elliott, George, butcher, h w end Adelaide. ELLIOTT, ISAIAH, proprietor " Head-quarters" Saloon and Restaur-

ant, cor Clarence and Wellington, h same. Elliott, James, captain steamer Ottawa, h cor Ellice and Hamilton Elliott, James, carter, h cor Redan and Balaclava. Elliott, John, steward steamer Watertown, h Wade's lane, n s Union nr

Drill shed. Elliott, John (William & John Elliott), h nr G. T. R. Station. Elliott, Matthew, cattle dealer, h s w G. T. R. Depot, on Perth Road. Elliott, Robert, carpenter, h w s Chatham cor York. Elliott, Thomas, laborer, h n s Plum. Elliott, Walter, piano-forte maker, J. (J. Fox ; h Clergy nr cor Prince. Elliott, William, shoemaker, Robert Woollard. Elliott, William (Wm. &, John Elliott), h or G. T. R. Station. ELLIOTT, WM. & JOHN, butchers, 1 & 2 Market Shambles. Ellis, Peter, sailor, h 13 Gore. Elmer, John, clerk, Joseph George. Elmer, J. D., pastry cook, confectioner, &c., 61 Princess, h same. Elmer, Thomas, baker, h s s Colborne. Elsmere, Alexander, guard 1'. P., h Coverdale's Cottages, Pleasant. Elson, John

' carter, h Ordnance cor Bondhead.

ELWELL, REV. JOSEPH, Catholic Apostolic Church, h Queen bet Barrie and Division.

Elwell, G. T. O., drug clerk, R. Whitt,. Eneau, Alexander C., ship carpenter, h Sydenham. English, Thomas, h al w s Chatham. Ennis, James sailor, h Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Enright, Mrs: Mary, h Bay. Enright, Michael, ship carpenter, h Barrack. Erly, Andrew, clerk, I). Rigney. Erly, Luke, clerk, James Davis. Erly, Thomas, merchant tailor, 109 Brock, h sanie. Erly, Thomas, clerk, James Davis, h 68 Wellington. EVans, Benjamin, carpenter, h Queen bet Clergy and Sydenham.

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Evans, Edward, piano forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Colborne nr Sydenham. Evans, John, laborer, h Collingwood. Evans, Mrs. Maria, grocer, Ontario bet Brock and Princeas. Evans, Richard, carpenter, h e s Chatham. Evans, William, broom maker (B. Bailey it Co.), bde Queen bet Clergy

and Sydenham. EVANS, WILLIAM C., Provincial Hardware Manufacturing Co., h

Portsmouth. (See card.) Everitt, Miss H., h 1 Clarence. Eees, James, cabman, h n s Ordnance bet Clergy and Sydenham. Eves, Mark, laborer, h Ordnance, next old burial ground. Ewing, John, blackamith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Ewing, John, laborer, h s s Young.

Paley, Lawrence, h Wellington, bet Gore and Union. Fahey, Michael, tailor, h 51 Princess. FALCONER, JAMES, sail maker and ship chandler, sail loft and

shop, Ontario (No. 2 Hardy's building), h Earl bot King and Wel-lington.

Fallon, Dominick, sailor, h Patrick, cor Charles. Fallon, Michael, li Patrick cor Charles. Pa llon, Patrick, sailor, h John cor Patrick.

blichael, hotel-keeper, n s Ontario bot Barrack and Queen. Fannon, John, laborer, G. M. Kinghorn, h Begot cor Brock. Farmers' Inn, 4 Market Square, R. Beaupré, propr. Farr, William, piano forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Jenkin's Lane. Farrell, James, carpenter and joiner, h w s College. Farrell, John, chair maker, h 15 Colborne. Farrell, Thomas, clerk, John Halligan. Farrell, William, tailor, h Sydenham bet Queen and Colborne. Farr ngton, James, carter, h cor Union and Wellington. Farthing, George, shoemaker, h Main bet Picard and Division. Fawcett, Miss, dresamaker, h Johnson cor King. Fee, George, pensioner, h Montreal nr Princess. Fee, John, farmer, h Queen nr Catholic Apostolic C'hurch. FEE, SAMUEL 11., M.D., physician and surgeon, 95 Princess, h same Fee, William, grocer and provision dealer, cor Queen and Barrie, h sanie. Fennie, Mrs., h 54 Queen (up stairs). FENWICK, GEORGE S., (Thomas Hendry & Co.,) h 9 Ontario. Fenwiek, George W., hotel-keeper (Checkered Hotel), cor Gore aad

Ontario.

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FENWICK, REV. KENNETH M., Congregationalist, h George orO'Kill.

FENWICK, THOMAS M., M.D,, physician and surgeon, cor King and

Queen, h cor Ontario and Gore.Ferguson, James F., salesman, Fraser & George.Ferguson, John, sen., laborer, h s s Ellice bet Bagot and Division.

Fergussi,n, John, junr., carter, h Ellice or Colborno.

Ferguron, Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 26 Wellington bet Princess

aud Brook.Ferguson, Thomas, baker. A. W. Craig, bds King cor Clarence.

FFRGUSON, WILLIAM, senr.,Treasurerof the County cf Frontenac,

off Court House, h Pittsburgh.FERGUSON, W M. (Wm. Ferguson & Co.,) h Bellevue Terrace or Kin

FERGUSON, WILLIAM, jnnr, barrister, off King opp St. George sCathedral, h Pittsburgh.

Ferguson, Wm. B., book-keeper, Wm. Ferguson & Co. -FERGUSON, WM. & CO. (William Ferguson and George Davidson),

im porters of dry-goods, King cor Princess. (See card.)Ferns, Mrs. C., dealer in Berlin wool and fancy goods, 189 Princess, h

same. IFerres, John D., officers' boarding house, h n s William bet Barrie and

Clergy.lresting, A. M., Dep. Asst. Com. Gen., h w s Sydenham cor Queen, off

e s Sydenham oor Queen.Filtz, George, cabinet maker, 150 Princess, h same.Finkle, Gordon W., capt., h 15 Rideau.Finnigan, James, laborer, Morton 's distillery, h King west.Fisher, Min Alexis, private school teacher, Queen bet Clergy and Barrie,

h Sydenham bet Queen and Colborne.Fitzgerald, James, tailor, P. Daly.Fitzgerald, James, laborer, h 16 Morton's Cottages.

Fitagibbons, Edward, shoemaker, A. Sutherland.

Fitzpatrick, Bernard, bailiff, h 0'Kill.Fitzpatrick, David, brr-keeper, City Hotel.Fitzpatrick, James, shoemaker, William Adams.Fitzpatrick, Valentine, mason, h Young.Fitzaimmons, Alfred, shoemaker, A. Sutherland.Fitzsimmons, Thomas, carpenter, h e s John

Flanagan, John, cab-owner, h Baget.FLANAGAN, MICHAEL, City Clerk, off City Buildings,h Barrie opp

ParkFlanagan, Robert, foreman, E. Berry & Co's. ship yard, h Rideau oor

Ordnance.Flanagan, Thomas, cabman, h cor King and O'Kill, Pavillion.Flannery, James, guard, P. P., h e e College.

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FLECK, ' GEORGE H., teacher of music, h 41 Montreal Road.Fleck, William J., p iano-forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Montreal Road.Fleming, William, druggist, G. S. Hobart.Flemming, John, tavern keeper and cab driver, h Depot.Flino, M., moulder, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Folcy, Mrs. Ann, h Wellington bet Queen and Barrack.Foley, Michael, moulder, h 37 Queen.Foley, M., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Foley, Peter, boot and shoemaker, h King bet Johnson and Clarence.Folger, Mrs. F. A., h King cor Gore.Folger, B. W. (Folger Bros.), h Wellington bet Earl and Gore.Fol ^er, M. H. (Folger Bros.), h Wellington bet Earl and Gore.FOGER, BROS., (B. W. & M. H. Folgor), exchange and money

brokers, Burnct House block, Ontario.Foot, Henry, baker and confectioner, 161 Princess, h same.Forbes, Mrs. James, h Barrie.Ford, John, laborer, h Brock.Ford, Robert M. (Anderson & Ford) h 41 Wellington, or Johnson.FORD, WILLIAM, junr, dealer in leather, hides, skins and seeds,

tanner and leather belting manufacturer, Market sqr., h 28 Queen.Ford, William, retired, h King, Market Sqnare.Forrest, Andrew, shoemaker, h 54 Queen.Forrest, Mrs. Jessie, h 17 King.Forrest, William, laborer, h s s Durham, Williamsville.Fortier, James J., book-kee per, h w s Collingwood or Frontenac brewery.Foster, Abraham, grocer, 30 Prineeas, h same.FOSTER, ALEX. M. (Foster, Jenkins & Co.,) res Montreal, C.E.Foster, Mrs. Arthur, b Queen cor Barrie.Foster, Orvill, laborer, h 36 Brock.Foster, Patrick, fireman, steamer Brantford, h King or BarrackFOSTER, JENKINS & CO., (Alex. Al. Foster, Charles W. Jenkins)

ship builders and marine railway, Ontario bet Union and Gore.Fountain, James, whitewasher, h 20 Clergy.FOWLER, FIFE, M.D., physician and surgeon, professor of practice of

medicine, R. C. P. S., K., h and office Brock cor Clergy.Fowler, John, mason and plasterer, h Johnson.Fowler, Mrs. Mary, 5 Place d'Armes.FOWLER, SAMUEL D., 1st clerk Kingston Custom House, h 96

Princess.Fowler, William, sailor, h a s Barrie.FOX, JOHN C., piano forte manufacturer, Ontario cor Princess, h

Queen cor Bagot. (See advertisement.)Foxton, Peter, Policeman, h Barrie.Fraser, Alexander, guard P. P., h 64 Barrie.FRASER, DAVID, nuaio ha',l saloon, 189 Priuoew, b wtme.

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FRASER, HUGH, wholesale grocer, Ontario, h King west .Fraser, John (Fraser & George), h Earl or Clergy.Fraser, Simon W., guard P . P,, h King west, or Distillery .FRASER & GEORGE (John Fraser and Frederick J . George), im-

porters of hardware, Princess bet Wellington and Bagot . (Seecard . )

Free, Samuel, mason, h Centre cor Patrick .Freeman, William J., dealer in fish, game, &c ., h 4 King .Freeman, William, laborer, h o s Victoria, Williamsville .FREIL, JAMES, deputy sheriff, bds City Hotel, Princess .Friendship, John, pump maker, J . Brokenshire .Friendship, Thomas, pump maker, J . Brokenahire .Friendship, Thomas, laborer, k w s Victoria, Williamsville .Froiland, Jens D., manufacturer of jewellery and silverware, 107

Brook or market, h same.FRONTENAC HOUSE, Mrs . MoNincb, propr, Princess bet Ontario

and King .FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, Thomas

Kirkpatrick, president, Thomas Briggs, manager, Ontario, BurnettHouse block .

Frost, Edward, shoemaker, h w s Chatham .Frost, Edward, clerk, S . Carsley .Fuller, James, gunsmith, King bet Brock and Princess, h same .Fuller, Mrs . Sarah J ., h Johnson .Fuller, William H ., student at Queen's College, We 62 Johnson .Funnell, David, carpenter, G . T. R . Co., h opp G . T . DepAt.Funston, Mrs . Martha, h 49 Barrie cor Young .Furlong, Thomas, pensioner, h n s Bondhead .Furlong, T ., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co .

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Gage, Mathew, (M. & R. Gage), h Barrie bet Earl and Union .Gage, Robert, (M. & R . Gage), h Barrie bet Earl and Union .Gage, Mrs . Margaret J., h 59 Barrie.Gage, Robert, carpenter, bds 59 Barrie .Gage, William J ., watchmaker, bds 59 Barri eGage, M. & R., (Mathew & Robert Gage), watches, clocks and jewelry,

78 King or Princess .Galavin, James, engineer, h e s Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance .Galavin, John, assistant engineer prop . Brantford, h 66 Brock .Gale, Miss Jane, milliner, h 93 Queen .Gale, John, butcher, h Perth Road nr G.T.R. Track, shop mkt shambles,Gallagher, Emanuel, cabinet maker, Thos . McDermott .Gallagher, Emanuel, earpenter, h 11 Wellington .

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Gallagher, James, carpenter, h Routley's Cottages, Sydenham .Gallagher, John, cab owner, h 29 Barrack .Gallagher, Josepli, h r Montreal Road

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Galloway, James, inn-keeper, (Belfast House), cor William and Ontario .Garbutt, William II ., laborer, h al . n s O'Kill .Garde, Margaret, h n a Jenkins' Lane or Eagle Foundry .Garden, David, coppersmith, Ontario Foundry, h 52 Colborne .Gardiner, James, butcher, 16 Market Shambles, h Ordnance or Clergy.Gardiner, James (R. & J . Gardiner), h William or Bagot.Gardiner, Robert (R . & J. Gardiner), h William nr Bagot .GARDINER, R . & J. (Robert and James Gardiner), dry goods, Princess

nr Wellington .Garratt, Mrs . Almeda, h Union bet Ontario and King.Garrntt, Horatio N ., gentleman, bds Princess cor Division .Garrigau, James, boot and shoemaker, h 10 Princess .Garrity, James, huckster, Market Square, h Wellington nr Clarence .Garvin, Edward, grocer, h e s Ordnance .Gaskin, John, captain, h Clergy opp Grammar School .Gaskin, Robert, captain, h Wellington bet Earl and Gore .Gaskin, Robert, mason, h 45 Barric .Gaut, Robert, clerk, J . McMillan, h 2 Ontario .Gavin, Mrs . Margaret, h River .Gaw, Samuel, carpenter, h Union, (Park .)Gay, Charles, gentleman, h Sydenbam or Commissariat Office .Geale, John, butcher, 4 Market Building, h or G . T . R . Station .Geare, Frederick, dry goods, 172 Princess h same .Geary, Edward, bcot and shoemaker, h Barrie .Gce, John, laborer, h n s Jenkins' Lane.Genevey, Eugene, umbrella and parasol maker, h Johnson bet Bagot

and Wellingtcn .Genman, George, sailor, h 24 William .GEORGE, FREDERICK J . (Fraser & George), h Barriefield .GEORGE, JOSEPH, flourand feed, also builder, Wellington bet Brook

and Princess, h 54 Wellington, near l'ark .GERALDI, L ., proprietor of Princess House, Princess or cor Montreal .Geraldi, Michael, clerk Princess Hcuse .Gerry, Charles, pump maker, J . Brokenshire .Gethins, Mrs ., Montreal House, Ontario bet Brock and Princess .Gibbons, Benjamin, shipwright, h 61 William (up stairs.)Gibbons, John, clerk, R . & J. Gardiner .GIBERTON, ADRIAN (Giberton & Yarker), h Rideau or Ordnance.GIBhRTON & YARKER (Adrian Giberton and James S. Yarker),

imp,)rters of Bardware, 16 Brock . (See card . )Vibney, William, laborer, bds Britannia Ion, 12 King .Gibson, David, grocer and general dealer, shop & h Princess, bet Barrie

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GILl)ERSLEEVE, CHARLES F., steamboat proprietor, agent Stan-dard Life Assurance Co., office Clarence bet Ontario and King, hSimooe or Park.

Gildereleeve, James, merchant, &c., h n a Earl.Gildersleeve, J. P., LL.B. (Gildereleeve &'Walkem), h cor E2rl & Barrie.GILDERSLEEVE & WALKEy1 (J. P. Gildereleeve, LL.B., and

Richard T. Walkem), barrietere and attorneys at law, Clarence betOntario and King.

Gilderaleeve, Misses, h King cor Johneon.Gill, Robert, office saloon, Brook or cor King, h King bet Earl & Gore.Gilmore, Edward, plumber, h Union or Ontario.Gilmore, George, carpenter, h n s James.Gilmore, Samuel, h Gordon.Gilmore, William, laborer G. T. R. Co.Gilroy, John, laborer, h n a John.Gilroy, John, engineer, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.Gilroy, Thomas, finisher, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.Givens, Mrs. Charlotte, h Earl cor Bagot.Givens, William, captain schooner Helan, h e a Division, bet Brook and

Princess.Glancy, Alexander, sailor, h Bay.'GLASSFORD, JAMES A. (Glassford, Jones&Co.), ree Montreal,C.E.GLASSFORD, JONES & CO. (James A. Glasaford and J. J. Birkett

Jones), forwarders & commission merchants, e e Ontario bet Queenand Barrack.

Glassup, Mrs. Mary, h 11 Princess or King.Giessen, Mrs. Winifred, h West.Glenn, A., blacksmith, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.Glenn, Patrick, carter, h a e Bondhead.Glidden, John N., book-keeper, Geo. Chaffey & Bro., bda Maple Row,

Barrie.Glidden, John, laborer, h 36 Queen.Glidden, Win., printer, Daily News office, bds Barrie or Princess.Godwin, Thomas, shoemaker, h e e Plum.Goneau, Joseph, laborer, h e e Bay.Goodearl, Humphrey, gilder & picture frame maker, h Wellington opp

bowling saloon.Goodear), John, captain schooner Prince dl,%red, h 50 King.Goodfellow, Henry G., salesman City Book Store, bde Colborne, or

Eagle Foundry.Goodfellow, Robert, R. E. Department, h n s West Colborne.Gordier, Louis H., carver, J. C. Fox's piano-forte factory, h Ordnance.Gordon, William, salesman, bds Brock or Bagot.Gordon, William D., clerk Dr. Skinner.Qorm4pr J., laborer, Canadian Engine & Maohicery Co.

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Gorman, Patrick, laborer, Montreal Road.Gibson, Mrs. Elizabeth, h Montreal Road.Gibson, James, piano-forte maker, J. C. Foz; h Montreal Road.Gibson, James, carpenter, h Montreal Road.Gibson, Joseph, shoemaker, h 85 Queen.Gilbert, Mrs. Jane, inn-keeper, 46 Barrie.Gilchrist, J., laborer, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.Gormley, James, sailor, h t3ay bet Rideau and Bondhead.GouRb, James, fârmer, h King cor Barrack.GOWDY, JAMES, meat stall, 149 Princess, h same.Grafton, Edward A., ornamental painter, Win. Robinson.Grafton, Edward W., piano-forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Earl or Barrie.Grafton, Edward, h Earl.Grafton, John, laborer, h Ontario or Earl.Graham, J., moalder, Cdnadiau Engine and Machinery Co.Graham, John, blacksmith, N. Wilmot.Graham, John, moulder, Eagle Foundry, h cor Division and York.Graham, Miss Maria Jane, school teacher, (Princess at. School), h

Colborne bet Clergy and Barrie.Graham, Richard, book-keeper, Fraser & George.GRAHAM, THOMAS, bailiff, h a e Rideau, r of J. Rankin's.Graham, Thomas, laborer, h York.Graham, William, warehouseman, A. ]Poster, h n s Ellice.Graham, William, h 51 Colborne.GRANT, HENRY C., member of Canada Press, h a e Plum.Grant, Kenneth, clerk, James Davis.Gravelle, Joseph, carpenter, h e a Ordnance.Graves, George, porter, Win. Martin.Graves, George, laborer, h e a Chatham.Graves, John, carriage trimmer, bds 91 Princess.Gray, A., messenger, Trust and Loan Conipany, h King cor Princese;G rsy, Ezra, laborer, h s a Bondhead.Gray, George, laborer, h e a Rideau.Gray, Mrs. Ma ry , h 12 Maple Row, Barrie.GRAY, REV. PATRICK, Chalmers Church, (Canada Presbyterian),

h s a William.Gregory, William, laborer, h Jenkins' Lane.Green, James, tailor, h King bet William and Johnson.Green, John, butcher, h n e Prineess, Williamsville.Green, Louis, laborer, h e e Bay.Greenfield, James, clerk, S. Caraley.Greenfield, James, clerk, J. Davis, Montreal House,Greenfield, Jamee, office keeper, M. S. D., h in e Barrack.Greenwood, Mrs. Anne, h cor Adelaide and Division.Greenwood, John A., grocer, 79 Princese, h same.Grier, Arthur, druggist, G. S. Hobart.

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Griffin, Mrs. Ami, hotel keeper, cor Brock and Ontario.

Griffin, T., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. GRIGOR, CHARLES, importer of fancy goods, 29 Princess, h same.

Grirnason, Henry, hotel keeper, Princess bet Clergy and Barrie. Grimason, Henry, groceries and provisions, Princess bet Clergy and

Barrie. Grituason, Henry, junior, bds W. H. Reid, Princess or Clergy. Grimm, Henry, butcher, 9 Market Buildings, h 138 Princess. Gruff, Martin, sawyer W.Anglin, h Anglin's Cottages n Wellington. GROH, WILLIAM, hats, caps, fars and straw goods, cor Brock and

Wellington, h 7g Queen. (Sec card.) GUNN, ALEXANDER, (J. Carruthers /Sr Co.), h Johnson or Clergy.

Gum), Alexander, clerk, Kingston Water Works, bds King cor Clarence.

Gunn, Daniel, laborer, h a s Princesa, Gunn, John F. H., druggist, C. Heath. Gunn, John, laborer, h Brock. Gunn, W. A., druggist, C. Heath. Gurley, Mrs. Sarah, h n s Union. GURNEY, ALBERT N., manager with George Chnffey itt Bro., bds

Brock or King. Gwynne, Mrs. Susannah, h Clergy ,bet Queen and Princess.

Haddigan, M. J., book-keeper, James Ilarty & Co., bda Burnett House.

Haffner, Hackett, butcher, 6 Market Building, h Williamsville. Haffner, Philip, butcher, 14 Market Building, h Williamsville. Hagerman, Mrs. Ann, h George. Hagerty, Daniel, grocer and provision nier, Ontario, bet William and

Johnson. Hagerty, David, laborer, h 66 Bagot. Haley, John, h King. Hall, George, shoemaker, Robert Woollard. Hall, John, shoemaker, A. Sutherland.

- Hall, Mra., huckster, Market Square. Hall, William, carter, h Earl or lingot. Halligan, Barnard, grocer, h Montreal Road cor John. HALLIGAN, JOHN, wholesale and retail grocer

' wine and spitit mer-

chant, Anchor Buildings, Market Square, 11 O'Kill. (See card.)

Halligan, Richard, boiler maker, Kingston Foundry. Halligan, Thomas. cab-driver, h Wellington bet William and Johnson.

Hallinan, Mrs. Mary, huckster, Market Square. HAMILTON, CLARKE, captain steamer Grecian, h Emily nr Park.

Hamilton, Edward, tailor, h Barrie. Hamilton, James, Kingston Foundry. Hamilton, James, plasterer, h Earl.

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HAMILTON, HON. JOHN, general manager C. I. S. N. Co., office, St. Lawrence Wharf, h Maitland nr Park. Hammond, Patrick, sailor, h 63 William. Hamilton, Mrs. Rebecca, h Ellice. HANCE, b. B., United States Consul, office s s Ontario opp Burnett House, h same. Hanley, Pete;, bds Thomas Hanley, Johnson. Hanley, Thomas, warehouseman, J. Swift. Hanley, Thomas, speculator, h Johnson or Anglo American. Hanlon, Mrs. Catherine, h n s Picard. Hanlon, Mra Mary, h Wellington bet William and Johnson. Hanua, Robert, laborer, h s s Young. Hannay, William, captain propeller Brantford, h 61 Brock. Hannigan, Jahn, tailor, Slavin and Mackin, h Wellington. Hanson, Mrs Elizabeth, h Anglin's Cottages o Wellington. Hanson, Lewis, fisherman, h Wellington or William. Harback, Mrs. Frances, h 22 Colborne. Harback, Hiram R., Blacksmith, h r 22 (7olborne. Harback, Horace A., clerk, G. M. Wilkinson, bds 22 Colborne. Hardy, Edward II., gentleman, h cor Earl and Sydenhatu. • Hardy, George, gentleman, h 75 Queen, Cargarff Cottage. Hardy, John, clerk, R. & J. Gardiner. Hardy, Joseph, sailor, h n s Ontario bet Barrack and Queen. Hardy, Wm., tailor, Thomas Moore. Harkes, John (J. G. Stratton tt, Co.), h Princess or Wellington. Harkness, Robert J., printer, Daily News office. Harkness, Wne. assistant presaman, British Whiy, h Balaclava or Redan. Harkness, William, blacksmith, h Balaclava. Harmar, James, laborer, G. T. R. Company, h n s R. track. IIarmar, William, carpenter, h w s Montreal Road nr G. T. Depot. Harold, David, carpenter, h n s Colborne. Harper, George, sailor, h Gordon. Harper, John, clerk, S. Carsley. Harper, John, laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company, bds

51 Johnson. Harper, Mrs., h Johnson bet Clergy and Sydenham. Harper, Samuel, book keeper, J. Carruthers 8; Co., h Sebaatopol Terrace King. Harrigan, Richard, boiler maker, 94 Johnson. Harrington, Jeremiah, captain, h Bagot cor Earl. Harris, Christorher, waiter, British American Hotel. Harris, John, sailmaker, h as l'rincess, Williamsville. Harris, Samuel, pensione:-, h 14 Barrack. hart, P., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Hart, Patrick, blacksmith, h King bet William and Johnson.

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Harty, James, jr., clerk, (P. Harty & Co.), bds Wellington or Claren ce.

Harty, Patrick iS P. Harty & Co.), h Wellington or Clarence. Harty, William, wholesale grocer, shop Ontario nr Prioress, h Welling-

ton bet Clarence and Brock. HARTY, JAMES & CO., wholesale grocers, Ontario foot of Princess.

HARTY, 1'. & CO , (Patrick Harty & Richard Waldren), dry goods,

Market Square. HATCH, C. H., Agent C. I. S. N. Co., office St. Lawrence wharf, h 22

Gore. HAVEN, ISAAC C., broker and dealer in exchange, office Ww. Ford,

jr., Market Square. Hawkey, Robert, shoemaker, h King nr Barrack. Ilawkin, Edward, shoemaker, Wm. Allen, h College. Hawley, Sheldon, stage driver, H. blaren. Hawthorn, Robert, mason, h cor Albert and Adelaide. HAY, WILLIAM, merchant tailor and draper, 19 Brock, h same. Hayes, James, cabinet maker, h 94 Johnson. Hayes, Patrick, laborer, h Barrie nr York. Hayward, William, blacksmith, h Brock. Hayward, William, brewer, h King weat opp Brewery. HAYWARD & DOWNING, (William Hayward & James Downing),

brewers, Grand Trunk Brewery, King. " HEAD-QUARTERS" SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Isaiah

Elliott, propr., Clarence cor Wellington. Ileagan, Mrs. Letitia, h King. Healey, Thomas, shoemaker, Win. Allen. Hearn, William, book-keeper, h w $ Victoria, Williamsville.

Heasley, James, machinist, h Wellington cor William. HEATH, CHARLES, chemist and druggist, bookseller and stationer,

47 Princess, h same. Heburn, George, clerk, Campbell & Tierney, bds Ottawa Hotel. Heffner, Mrs. Sarah, h Main nr Upper Bagot. HENDERSON, HENRY, photograph gallery, Princess nr Wellington.

(See card.) HENDERSON, JAMES A., D.C.L., (Smith &, Henderson), master in

Chancery and Chancellor Diocese of Ontario, off. Princess nr Bagot,

h cor Wellington and Johnson. Henderson, James H., (James H. Henderson & Co.,) res Montreal, C.E. HENDERSON, JOHN, bookseller, stationer and DCW8 agent, Princess

nr Wellington, h same. (See card.) Henderson, Peter R., book-keeper, Wm. Nickle, h 5 Hales' Cottages,

King. Henderson, W. P., clerk Trust and Loan Company, bds Barrie. HENDERSON, JAMES H., & CO., forwarding and shipping mer-

chants, foot of Union.

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Hendry, James A., salesman, Thomas Hendry & Co., bda n s Earl nr cor Barrie.

Hendry, Robert, jr., clerk, W. R. McRae & Co. Hendry, Robert, clerk, h Bagot nr Johnson. HENDRY, THOMAS & CO., wholesale grocers, s s Ontario ur Queen. Henley & Otton (Miss M. lIenley and Miss S. Otton) dealers in Berlin

wools, fancy goods, embroidery, millinery and dress goods, 25 Wellington.

HennessyP Mrs. Mary, h west.

Henry, Illrs. Alice, h 176 Princess. Henry, Patrick, saloon keeper, h n a Princess, Williamsville. Hentig, Charles, gentleman, h Division cor Plum. Hentig, Charles, h w s Victoria, 'Williamsville. Hentig, John, moulder, Eagle Foundry, bds Victoria, Williamsville. Herchemer, L. W., gentleman, h St. Lawrence Cottage, King w. Herchemer, W. M. gentleman, bd s St. Lawrence cottage, King west. Heriaen, Michael, laborer, h s s Charles. Hermiston, John, cabman, h 19 Queen. Hermiston, John, cabman, h Barrie cor Earl. Herriman, Richard, pensioner, h 24 William. Hersey, David J., clerk, bds Victoria. Hersey, Dcoald, carpenter and joiner, h w s Victoria. Hersey, Thomas A., carpenter and joiner, h e s Chatham. Hess, G. laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Hickey, Mrs. Anne, h King. Hickey, Edward, clerk, James Davis. Hickey, Mis. Ellen, h as Hickey, James, butcher, h n s Brock. Hickey, James, chief engineer tug Gildersleeve, h s s Earl. Hickey, John, sailor, h Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Higgins, John, tailor, Thomas Moore. Hill, Mrs. F. M , h King bet Gore and Earl. Hill, T. blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Hillis, James, blacksmith, Chown &, Cunningham, bds Princess opp Sydenham. Hilton, Jolla, gov,rnment etuployee, h s s Picard. Hilton, Thomas, groceries and provisions, Princess bet Barrie and Clergy 'a same. Hindsi Mrs. W. G., h Bank of Upper Canada, King bet Princess and Queen. Hipson, Charles, carter, Morton's Distillery, h King west. Ilipson, J., toiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Hislop, John, clerk, J. G. King's bds 79 Princess. Hislop, Mrs. Mary, h n s York. Hitchen, Hetry, turner, h w s Bay.

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HOBART, GEORGE S., wholesale and retail chemist and druggist,Princess cor Bagot, h 35 Queen, next St. Paul's Church.

Hodges, Francis W., sailor, h part W. M. Chur.-,h, w s Victoria.

Hodgson, Thomas, stonecutter, h w is College.Hogan, James, sailor, h Bagot cor William (up stairs).

Hogan, James, moulder, Kingston Foundry.IIogan, James, clerk, R. M. Horsey.Hogan, Michael, carter, h a is Ordnance, bet Clergy and Sydenham.Hogan, Patrick, shoemaker, Wm. Allen.

Hogan, James S., propr Commercial Hotel, Market Square.Holder, George, laborer, h e s York.Ilolder, Robert, locksmith, &c., 31 Brock, h sameHolland, William, foundryman, h s is Jenkins' lane.Holman, Samuel, laborer, h Montreal or Princess.Holt, William, carpenter, h Barrack.Holt, William B., tanner, h n s•John.Holt, William G., carpenter, h n a Princess, Williamsville.HOME INS. CO. OF NEW HAVEN CT., Jas. Swift, agent, St.

Lawrence wharf.Honeyman, B., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.%Honeymen, John, h 53 Wellington.Hooper, C., clerk, hardware dept., W. Martin, h 17 Rideau or North.Hooper, Felix, gentleman, h Rideau or North.Hope, Isaac, h Colborne bet Clergy and Sydenbam.HOPE, JAMES, boot and shoe dealer, 36 Princess, h Bagot or Princess.

(See card).Hopkirk, Mrs. Jessie, h 13 Maple Row, Barrie.Hopkirk, James, clerk, Customs Office, h Queen or Division.

If option, William, baker, h cor Victoria and Albert.Hora, Francis, clerk, Macnee and Waddell.Hors, Francis H., retired officer, Indian Navy, h Morton's Cottages, KingHoran, Mrs. Catherine, It 14 William.Horan, Miss Martha E., h e s Clergy bet William and Johnson.HORAN, RIGHT REVEREND EDWARD JOHN, R. C. Bishop of

Kingston, residence, the Palace, Johnson or Barrie.Horan, Alexander, sail maker, bds Earl bet King and Wellington.Hornbeck, Benjamin F., sailor, h Orchard.Hornibrook, George, laborer, h n s Plum.Horsey, Edward, architect, P. P., Portsmouth.Horsey, Edward J., tinsmith, R. M. Horsey.Horsey, Edwio. tin plate worker, h Sydenham bet Ordnance and Bay.IIORS1tiY, JOIIN 1I., tin plate worker, h Princess or Barrie.HORSEY, RICIIAILD M., house furnishing, hardware, stoves, tin,

copper and sheet iron ware, plumber, &c., 166 Princess, h 42 Bagot.(See card.)

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Horsey, Robert, carpenter and joiner, h Barrie, Park.Horsiot, Cyrille, foreman, Kingston Bakiog Company, h Wellington bet

Queen and Princess.IIorton, Elijah, clerk, J. M. Dunlop.llorton, Orin, boarding house, Ontario or William.Howard, Edwin, laborer, h Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance.Howard, Miss Catherine, milliner, h Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance.Howard, John, blacksmith, W. Draper.Howard, John, laborer, h w a Upper Bagot.Howells, Dr. Thomas B., physioian and surgeon, off Parker's drug store,

h Gore bet King and Wellington.Howland, Thomas, cab owner, h 67 Brock oor Division.Hoyle, William, gas fitter, h cor Ontario and Place d'Armes.Hoyle, William, laborer, gas works, h cor Ontario and Place d'Armes.Hoyle, William, policeiuan, h is a John or Montreal Road.Hoyle Mrs. Wm., grocer, Ontario cor Place d'Armes.Huck, Charles, cigar maker, S. P. White, bds cor King & Queen.Hugo, William, finisher, Kingston Foundry.Hunter, George, clerk, h Bagot or Queen.Hunter, James, laborer, h in yard n s Jenkins' lane.Hunter, James, moulder, Kingston Foundry.Hunter, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Princess or King.Hunter, William, cabman, h w s Division.Hunter, William, machinist, G. T. R. Co. works, h or G. T. Depot.Hurst, Thomas G., sailor, h w s Ordnance.IIussey, Patrick, woodman, G. T. R. Co., h n s Park opp G. T. Depot.Hutchineon, James, broom maker, h n s Jenkins' lane, cor Chatham.Hyett, William, sawyer, h s s Jenkins' lane.Ilyland, Mrs. Ann, h 49 Wellington.Ilyman, Samuel, clerk, S. Hyman.Hyman, Solomon, junr., clerk, S. Ilyman.IIYJIAN, S., manufacturer of hats, caps & furs, and importer of gentle-

men's furnishing goods, 74 King & 199 Princess, h 199 Princess.

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Illsey, Charles, policeman, h n s Bondhead.Illsey, John, tinsmith, bds n is Bondhead.Ib1PERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., W. W. Matthews, agent,

office, J. Carruthers & Co., Ontario.INGLIS, REV. R. W. MAXWELL, M.A., F.R.S.E., pastor St. An-

drew'e Church, h Clergy cor Queen.Ingram, G., blaeksmit: ' elper, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.INNES, JOHN C., City Engineer, &c., office City Buildings, h a s

Rideau, bet Ordnance and Bay.

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IRELAND, WILLIAM, City Chamberlain, office City Buildings, h

Queen or Clergy. Ireland, James O., accountant, Trust and Loan Company, h Queen.

Irving, Alexander, cooper, h w s Beverly.

Irving, John, boiler maker, Canadian Engine & Machinery Co.

Irving, John, foundryman, h s s Deacon. Irving, Robert, carpenter, h Court n s Queen or Wellington.

Irving, William, sent.- (Irving & Son), h 10 Clergy cor W0liatn.

Irving, William, junr. (Irving & Son), h Clergy cor William.

IRVING, WILLIAM & SON builders, ahop cor Clergy and William.

Irwin, E. laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.

IRWIN, ROBERT A., propr City Hotel, 34 Princess. (See card.)

Irwin, W., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.

Jack, Rev. Hugh, city missionary, h York.

Jackson, David E., clerk, Robert Waddell & Co. .

Jackson, Edward, blacksmith, bds Princesa bet Clergy and Division.

Jackson, John, laborer, h 36 Brock w.

Jackson, Joseph, keeper, P. P., h Routley's cottages, Sydenham.

Jackson, Joseph D., printer, Daily News office, bds Sydenham or Bay.

Jackson, Wm., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co., h Stewart.

Jackson, William, painter, h York. Jacobs, Adam, shoemaker, h n Jenkins' lane, (in yard.)

James, Martin grocer and cab owner, h 39 Queen.

James, Samuel', propr Johnson House, Ontario cor Barrack.

Jamieson, Isaac, engineer, h 50 Wellington.

Jamieson, Joseph, plumber, Kingston Water Works, h at works.

Jamieson, Robert, compositor, British Whig, bds s s William or Fagot.

James, Mrs. Jane, h Earl. Jarvis, Mrs. Jane, cor Begot and Brock. Jeffers, Francis, baggage master, G. T. R. Company, h or Depot.

JEFFERS, L. W., boiler works and ship smithing establishment, as

St. Lawrence wharf, foot of Johnson, h Sydenham cor Union.

(See card.) Jeffers, William, foreman, L. W. Jeffers. JENKINS, CHARLES W., (Foster, Jenkins & Co.,) and coroner, h

King opp Park. Jenkins Edward, blacksmith, shop 83 Princess, h rear of shop.

JENI.I'NS, JOHN, carriage, sleigh and waggon maker, Princess bet

Barrie and Division. Jenkins, John C., clerk, Giberton & Yarker. Jenkins, Samuel, carpenter, h 64 Brock.

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Jester, John, shoemaker, Robert Woolland. Johnson, Alexander, printer, Daily News office, h Sydenham. Johnson, E. clerk, William Begg, bd e same. Johnson, William, hair-dresser, Johnson nr King, h 5 Earl. Johnson, William, laborer, h cor Albert and Victoria. Johnson, George, sailor, h n s Johnson. Johnson, George, pensioner, bds A. J. Anderson, w s Ordnance. Johnson House, cor Ontario and Barrack, Samuel James, propr. Johnson, James, shoemaker, J. Bowes. Johnson, James, bookkeeper, Kingston Registry office, bds 85 Brock JOHNSON. J. B. hairdresser and perfumer, Wellington bet Clarence and Brock. Johnson, John, laborer, h n s Jenkins' lane. Johnson, John W., clerk, Macnee di Waddell, bds 85 Brock. Johnson, Walter E., school teacher, h Sydenham bet Ordnance and Bay. JOHNSTON, JAMES, watch and clocktuaker, dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry, 77 Wellington, h 47 Brock. (Sec card.) Johnston, John H., book-keeper , A. R088. Johaaton, Robert, tailor, h n a Brock.• JOHNSTON, T. F., baker and confectioner, cor Princess and Begot, h sarne. Johnston, Wm., shoemaker, Thos. Thompson. • ohnston, William, sailor, h Place d'Armes. Johnstone, Mrs. Elizabeth, h n s Colborne. Jolliffe, Henry, cooper, h Wellington north, cooperage r house. Jones, Alex., butcher, bds Princess, 'Williamsville. Jones, David, laborer

' h Sydenham.

JONES, E., produce dealer and exchange broker, Ontario, next Burnett House, bds Burnett House. Jones, Henry, tailor, h 44 Queen. Jones, John, tailor, h n s Princess, Williamsville. • ones , John, wagon-maker

' h 113 Princess. Jones, John, blacksmith, In Hamilton opp Ann.

-Jones, John, blacksmith, Francis Tracey, h Ann or Picard. Jones, John, tailor , h Division, opp Jenkins' lane. Jones, John, pianoforte-marker, J. C. Fox, h 74 Princess. JONES, J. J. BIRKETT (Glassford, Jones & Co.), tes blontreal, C. E. .Jon es, Owen, printer, bds Division, opp Jenkins' lane. Jones, Mrs. Sarah, boarding-house, Queen cor Clergy. Jones, Thomas, tailor, h n s Colborne. Jones, William, butcher, bds J. Jones, Princess, Williamsville. Jones, Wm., book-keeper, S. Mucklestoff & Co., h 86 Brock nr Barrie, Jordan, Henrj, carter, h 14 Gore. Jordan, Mrs. Margaret, grocer, Division oor Brock. Jordan, B. I. (Jordan and Brewer), h 174 Princes.

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JORDAN & BREWER (R. I. Jordan and Brook Brewer), grocers,

174 Princess. Joyce, James, porter, G. M. Wilkinson. -Joyce, John, painter, Wm. Robinson. Joyce, Robert, shoemaker, h n s Division cor Jenkins' lane.

Joyce, William J., painter, bds Division cor Jenkins' lane.

Kaio, Francis, boot and shoemaker, h Johnson nr Ontario.

Kain, James, baker, h Wellington Court opp bowling saloon.

Kane, Charles, blacksmith, bds cor Wellington and Queen.

Kane D31111iS, carriage-maker, cor Wellington and Queen, h same.

KARCH, J. A., groceries and provisions, 9 Princess, h same

Kater, Thomas, pianoforte-maker, J. C. Fox, h Barrack bet King and

Ontario. Karon, Michael, carter, h w s Kavanagh, A., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. KAVANAGH, JOHN, flour and produce merchant, Market square, h

same. Kavanagh, Patrick, laborer, h e s College. Kavanagh, P., boiler-makei, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Kavanagh, Timothy, clerk, John Kavanagh. Kearney, Daniel. finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co., h Earl.

Kearns, H., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. KEARNS, JAMES, Manager Provincial Tel. Co., Burnett House

block, Ontario, h Barrie nr O'Kill. Kearns, Mrs. Jane, h Barrie. Kearns, Robert, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Kearns, Win., tailor, John Dunoon. Keating, Michael, carter, h Division bet Brock and Johnson. Keating, Patrick, laborer, E. Berry & Co. Keeley, Mrs., boarding-house, Wellington bot Brock and Princess.

Keenan, Daniel F., foreman Canadian Churchman, h Bagot cor William.

Keenan, Mrs. Mary, h Bagot cor William. Keenan, Thomas, boiler-maker, Kingston Foundry.

Kegan, Miles, pensioner, h 27 King. Keller, Charles, groceries and provisions, Princess cor Victoria, Wil-

liamsville, h samc. Keller, John, laborer, 72 Princess. Kelley, William, laborer, h e s Montreal Road nr G. T. Dell&

Kelliher, Maurice, laborer, h s s John. Kelly, David, painter, h s s Colborne. Kelly, Edward, dining saloon, Market building, h same,

Kelly, E. O., clerk, J. A. Karch. Kelly, George, carpenter, h s $ Brock.

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Kelly, Henry, musician, h Sydenham bet Queen and Colborne Kelly, John, clerk, Post Office, h Wellington tir Johnson. Kelly, James, stonecutter, h w s Rideau. Kelly, John, barber, bds 79 Princess. Kelly, Mrs. Mary, h Barrack bet Ontario and King. Kelly, Patrick, boiler-maker, h William or Bagot. Kelly, William, laborer, h e s York. Kelly, William, fireman tug Ottawa, h Wellington. Kemp, Andrew, B. E. Dept., h Brock, next P. M. Church. Kemp, George, collector, h n s Earl. Kemp, George, sawyer, h n s Chatham. Kemp, George, wagon and sleigh-maker, Sydenham, bet Queen and Princess, h same. Kemp, Mrs. Margaret, h Main bet l'icard and Division. Kennedy, James, tailor, h s s Johnson . Kennedy, Patrick, locksmith, in P. hardware manufactory, h Johnson. Kennedy, William, laborer, h e a Division. Kennedy, William, fisherman, h s s Princess, Williamsville. KENT, NOEL, propr. British American Hotel, cor King and Clarence. Kent, Robert, captain, h 70 Wellington. KENT, RYBERT, secretary and treasurer Canadian Ex. Co., h Sunny-side, Union. KERR, JOHN, manager Kingston Gas Works, off Queen bet King and Ontario h Earl bet Clergy and Sydenham. Kerr, William II., sailor, h Ontario cor Earl. Kerrigan, Michael, town sergeant, h cor York and Barrie. Kerwin, Mrs. Mary, h Ontario nr Earl. Kerwin, Martin, boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Keyes, Mrs. Eliza, milliner & dressmaker, h Barrie bet Brock & Princess. Keyes, Thomas, shoemaker, h cor Upper Bagot and Ellice. Keys, Robert, grocer, h 15 Barrack. Keys, Thomas, shoemaker, John McKay. Kidd, Joseph, custom-house officer, h n s Bondhead. Killally, Patrick, laborer, h 17 Morton's Cottages. Killeen, Patrick, milkman, h William. Kilpatrick, James, mason, h n s Charles. KILPATRICK, JOHN, stonecutter and manufacturer of Canadian granite monuments, h and yard, Montreal Road cor Charles. Kneade, Robert, tinsmith, h Barrack. King, Mrs. Ann, h s s Ordnance, opp old burial ground. King, George, carpenter, h s s Earl. King, Harman Wentworth, Lient. R. A., h Sydenham cor Johnson. King, James, grocer and liquor merchant, cor Barrack and Rideau, h same. KING, J. G., Apothecaries Hall, 76 King, h Ontario nr West. King, Mrs. M. II., h Ontario nr West. King, William, clerk, Moore & Skinner.

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KINGIIOItN, GEORGE M., general merchant and steamboat owner,office, U. S. Wharf, h Earl nr Bagot.

KINGHORN'S LIN>': OF STEAMERS, (Cape Vincent and IslandFerry), office, IT. S. Wharf, Anderson & Ford, agents.

Kingston Baking Company (E. Beaufort, H. C. Voigt), Wellington

bet Princess and Queen.Kingston Brewery and l)istillery, Kin- w.KINGSTON FOU v DRY, Davidson .C Doran, proprietors, Ontario,

cor Union.Kingston Bible Society, Edward Steacy, agent, King.KINGSTON BREWERY, Jacob Bajus, proprietor, head Wellington.

Kingston C rystal Palace, John Storr, caretaker.KINGSTON CUSTOM HOUSE, W. B. Simpson, collector, King cor

Clarence.KINGSTON GRAMbIAR SCIIOOL, Clergy cor Barrie.KINGSTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, Thomas Kirk-

patrick, president, Ontario nr Burnett House.Kingston Tract Society, Edward Steacy, agent, King.KINGSTON WATER WORKS COMPANY, JamesWilson, manager,

Ontario or West.Kingston Water Works Reservoir, Colborne bet Barrie and Division.Kinnear, Mrs. Elizabeth, merchant tailoring and clothinp1 Wellington nr

Brock.Kinney, Henry, laborer, British American office, hWellington bet Bar-

rack and Queen.Kinsley, James, shoemaker, Win. Allen.Kinsley, Mrs. Margaret, h n s Chatham.Kirbiry, John, clerk, P. Conroy.Kirk, Charles, clerk, 35 l'rincess.Kirk, George, clerk, 35 Princess.Kirk, Samuel, laborer, h William or Bagot.Kirk, William, boot and shoe nianufacturcr and dealer, 35 PrineesP, h

same.KIRKPATRICK, A. S. (Kirkpatrick & Son,) h Kingbet iTnion and Gore.

KIRKPATRICK, GEORGE A. (Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick), h

King or West.Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Q. C. (Kirkpatrick & Son), h Emily or Murray

Town.Kirkpatrick, T. F. S,-entleman, bis Emily or Murray Town.KI1.tKPATRICK & KIRKPATIII('K ( Thomas and George A.),

barristers, &c., 13urnett liouse Block, Ontario.KIRKPATRICK & SON (Thomag and A. S.), barristers, &c., office,

Burnett House Block, Ontario.Knox, J., boiler maker, Canadian Engine and blaohinery Co.Kusia, Francis, shoemaker, h 40 Queen.

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Laeey, Jouathan, salesman, bds Brock or llagot.LACEY, WALTER P., dry goods,«'clliogtou or Brock, h Brook or RagotI.afraoce, Henri, pilot, h()ntario bet Union and Gore.Laird, John, painter, glazier, &o., I'rincess cor Sydenham, h Division.Lally, Edmund J., student at law, Macdonald, Patton and Machar.Lamb, Mrs. Mary, h Division bot Princess and w Colborne.Lamb, Walter, sailor, h s s Durham, Williamsille.Lambert, Samuel, carpenter, G. T. R. Company, h n s ParkLanderyon, John C., carpenter, h York.Landeryon, Joseph T., plasterer, h York or Picard.I.andriggin, William, guard, Rockwood Asylum, h Johnson or Ontario,Langdon, Nathaniel, mason, h e s Victoria, Williamsville.I.anigan, Andrew, caretaker of City Buildings, h basement City Buildings,Lanigan, George Ii., clerk, bds A. Lanigan, City Buildings.Lansing, E. C., hairdresser and perfumer, King cor Clarence.La Porte, Louis, h al a a Johnson.Lark, Edward, builder, h w a Victoria, Williamsville.Larose, Charles, cook, refreshment saloon, K. Station G. T. R. Depbt.Lartie, Joseph, fireman, h 13 Earl.La Serre, G. F., gentleman, h 76 King.Lander, John, builder, w a Victoria, Williamsville.Laughern, Mrs. Bridget, h s s Bondhead.Laarencel, Joseph, ship carpenter, h e a College.Laverty, Edward, clerk, Canadian Es. Co., h King bet Brock and Princess.Laverty, James, printer, John Creighton.Laverty, Miss Mary, dress makcr, h Gore bet Wellington and King.Laverty, Mrs. Mary, h Gore bet Wellington and King.LAVELL, MICHAEL, M. D., physician and surgeon, h Wesley Terrace,

Johnson cor Barrie.Lawler, Philip, laborer, h s s Bondhead.Lawless, James, carter, h 65 Brock w.Lawless, Michael, sailor, h 60 William.Lawrence, Wm., blacksmith, bds T. Campbell, cor Queen and Division.Laws, Patrick, h 66 Brock.Laws, W. T., book-keeper, Brieish Whig, h Routley's Cottages, Sydenham.Leahy, Michael, overseer, P. P., h n s John.Leaney, Francis, tailor, h al s s Young.Lee, Edward, laborer, h e a Division.Lee, J., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company.Lee, James, laborer, h al n s Broek. 'Lee, John, c4rter, h s a Charles.Lee, Joseph, laborer, h s s Princess, WilliamsvilloLee, Levi, laborer, h River.Lee, Robert, oarter, h a s James.

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Leheup, J. A., watch and clock maker, 107 Brock or Market, h Bay orSydenham.

Leitrim Inn, James McGowan, proprietor, Market Square.Lemon, Wm., laborer, h cor Division and Victoria.Lenea, Edward P., shoemaker, h 37 Queen.Lenea, Peter, commissariat department; h 82 Queen.Lennon, Patrick, cabman, h cor George and Picard.Lenno:, George, laborer, h 55 Queen.Le Richeux, Lewis, book-keeper, John C. Fox , h. Portsmouth.

Leslie, George, clerk, W. Ferguson & Co., bds King.Leslie, James, clerk, E. H. Parker.Lesslio, Wm., engineer, h 8 Gore.Lewis, John, clerk, F. Gea-e.Lewis, John, shoemaker, Wm. Allen.Lewis, John, laborer, Phippen's Soap Factory, h ws Bay.LEWIS, RIGHT REV. JOHN T., Lord Bishop of Ontario, h Earl

Place, King cor Union.Lewis, Thomas, laborer, h Ontario or Gore.LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, Thomas Kirkpatrick, agent,

office, Burnett House Block, Ontario.LIGHT, RICHARD H., ^rofessor of drawio;,,, h Queen, or Catholic

Apostolic Church. ( ..ee card.)LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM, book and job printer, 290 Wellington bet

` Brock and Clarence. (See card.)Lindsay, John, compositor, British iVhig, bds Barrie bet Clergy and Earl,Lindsay, John, boot and shoemaker, Princess or Clergy, h same.Lindsay, Patrick, letter carrier, post-office, h 44 Barrie or Earl.Linegar, James, It Sydenham bet Ordnanco and Bay.Linter, Charles, grocer and provision dealer, h and shop Johnson cor Bagot.LINTON, JAMES, auctioneer, and commission merchant, cor King and

Clarence, h cor King and liore.:LINTON, JOHN J., auctioneer and commission merchant, King cor

Clarence, bda cor King and Gore. (See card.)Linton, W. C., operator, Provincial Telegraph Co., bds cor Gore and King.LINTON & SON, (James and John J. Linton), auctioneers and com-

mission merchants, King cor Clarence. (Sec card.)Lister, Mrs. Eleanor, h Ordnance.Little, Mrs. Elizabeth, In Barrack.Little, Francis, tavern-keeper, 47 Barrie.Little, Mrs. Hannah, h Division bet Colborne and Jenkins laneLittle, John, laborer, h Cemetery, lane.Little, John, laborer, h n s Deacon.Little, Joseph, carpenter, bds' Il. Little, Division bet Colborne and

Jenkins lane.LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE Fire and Life Insuranoe

Çp., Thomas Brigge, agent, off Ontario, Burnett House Block.

LIVINGSTON, ARCHIBALD, wholesale and retail grocer, wine andspirit merchant, 87 Princess cor Bagot, h same.

1.rviogston, Charles, merchant tailor, 44 Princess, h Queen opp St. Paul'sChurch.

Livingstou, Mrs. Hannah, h Bagot or Johnson.Livingston, Mrs. John, h Clergy cor WilliamLivingston, Mrs. Sarah, h North.LLYOD'S OF LONDON, Thomas Briggs, agent, othce, Burnett House

Block, Ontario.I.oftes, James, sailor h Ontario bet Gore and Union.Logic, Mrs. Major, h Montreal cor Queen.Lomas, Mrs.111artha M., h al n s Brock.Love, Peter, cooper, h 54 Queen.Lovet, James, shoemaker, J. Dillon, h 18 Ontario.Lovet, Thomas, shoemaker, J. Dillon, h 18 Ontario.Lovick, John, blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company.Low, Edward W., clerk, E. Berry, off Ontario, bds D. G ibbon, Princess.Lowe, William, h sa Earl.Loynens, Rebecca, storekeeper, h and Rhop, Barrie opp Gaol.Lutten, James, boiler maker, Kingston Foundry.I.ynob, Daniel, hotel keeper, 4 Johnson.Lynch, Dennis, laborer, h n s Picard.Lynn, Edward, paioter, Wm. Robinson.Lynn, Mrs. Mary, h s a Ellice.Lynugh, Thomas, sailor, h Union or Ontario.Lyons, Michael, pedlar, h n a Ellice.Lyons, William, laborer, h r 5 Colboroe.].YSTF.R, VERY REV. JAMES, Dean of Ontario, h Wellington bet

Earl and William.

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McAdam, Thomas, clerk, R. Makins, bds Ontario bet William & Harl.McAdden, brewer, at Frontenac Brewery, h Collingwood opp Brewery.MeAlister, John, clerk, Burnett House.McAlister, John, messenger, Bank Montreal, h Wellington bet Earl and

William.J1cAlister, T., blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.MoArdle, James, armourer, h and shop 26 King.,1foArdle, Joseph, foundryman, bds cor Division and Plum.McArdle, Mrs. Catherine, h cor Division and Plum. 'McArthur, George A., clerk, Burnett House.McArthur, James, book-keeper, R. Al. Horsey.itleAuley, George, sajlor, b Bagot cor William (up stairs.)

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McAuley, Hugh, detective Kingston police force, h n s Picard nr Mon-treal Road.

McAULEY, THOMAS, bookbinder, blank book manufacturer, King, over City Book Store, h Union, bet Wellington and Begot. (See card)

McBratney, Adam shoemaker, h cor Balaclava and Bay. McBride, Archibald, 2nd engineer steamer Bans/tee, bds Ordnance near

Barrie. McBride, James, grocer, h Rideau. McBride, James, h Ordnance nr Barrie. McBride, Robert, 2nd engineer steamer Kingston, bds Ordnance nr Barrie. McBroom, James, clerk, h 2 Clarence. McCabe, Alexander, laborer, h Barrie. McCabe, John, tailor, Thomas Moore McCabe, John, blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Cu., h Earl McCainnaon, Mrs. Ann, h s s Union. MeCatumon, John, clerk, Macnee & Waddell, h 5 Queen. McCammon, James, butcher, stall 5 Market, h 64 Johnson. McCammon, John, butcher, h 61 Johnson. McCammon, Robert, bread and biscuit baker, 81 William, h same. McCammon, William, h w s Division. McCAMMON, WILLIAM., butcher, 13 Market Building, h 61

Johnson. McCarald, Patrick, merchant tailor and clothier, Brock or King, h same. McCarthy, Denis, laborer, h 16 William. McCarthy, Callaghan, h 3 King w. McCarthy, James, h s s Johnson. McCarthy, Thomas, laborer, h King w nr McCarty, George, blacksmith, Kingston Foundry. McCarty, John, laborer, h Gordon. McCauge, Thomas, painter, William Robinson. McCaul, Robert, finisher, Canadian Engine ék. Machinery Co., h Barrie. McClelland, Mrs. Jane, h King bet Johnson and William. McClennan, Duncan, laborer, h Jenkins' lane. McClosky, Hugh, speculator, h King nr hay and wood market. McColl, Evan, officer in II. M. Customs (author of the " Mountain Min-

strel" and other poems), h 43 Wellington. McCOMB, WILLIAM, jewelry, fancy goods, Berlin wool, toys, &c., 177

Princess, h same. (See card.) McConnell, Joseph, farmer, h s s Princess, Williamsville. McConnell, W., grocer, Princess nr Barrie, h sanie. MeConvill, Bernard, carter, h O'Kill. McCorkell, Aladrew, boat builder, h Ontario nr Union. McCormick, Armstrong, general agent, h Centre nr Union. McCormick, James, laborer, h 6 Place d'Armes. McCrae, Samuel, h n s Princess, Williamsville,

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McCREA, THOS. W., carriage maker, 106 Princess, h 105 Princess. McCrossie, William, lumber merchant, h Union, saw mill Green Bay,

Barriefield. McCue, Chai-les, sailor, h Bondhead nr Bay. blcCullough, Mrs. Elizabeth, h w a York or Barrie. McCullough, John, blacksmith, Kingston Foundry. McCumuaiskey, Mrs. Alice, h 3 Place d'Armes. McCunaniskey, Mrs. Bridget, h w s Rideau. McCummiskey, John, sailor, h Ontario bet William and Johnson. McCutcheon, Charles, shoemaker, Wm. Watson. McCutchin, William, tallow chandler, h s s Brack w. McDermott, John, porter, Thomas Hendry & Co. , bds Beaupré's hotel,

Brock. McDermott,John F., blacksmith, King, h Wellington bet Earl & McDermott, Lawrence, baggage master G. T. It. Co., h nr It. R. Depot. McDERMOTT, THOMAS, cabinet maker and dealer in furniture,

Ontario, bet }frock and Princess' h Brook nr Ontario.

McDonald, Alexander, baker, A. W. Craig. ItleDonald, Daniel, bds Wexford House. McDonald, Francis, laborer, h Charles. McDonald, George, harness maker, 45 Princess. McDonald, II., painter, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. McDonald, Hector, potash manufacturer, h cor Ordnance & Sydeoham,

factory r of house. McDonald, Hugh W., keeper P. P., bds with A. McIntosh, King w,

nr Distillery. McDonald, Malcolm, clerk, bds Ordnance, bet Clergy and Sydenham. McDonald, Mrs. Mary, h Ordne.nce bet Sydenham and Clergy. McDONALD, PETER, groceries, wines and liquors, Market Square, h

McDonell, A. B., clerk, R. & J. Gardiner. McDonnell, J., laborer, h cor Bay and Bondhead. McDougall, Alexander, cabinet maker, Thomas McDertnott. McDowell, James A., hats, caps, furs and straw goods, 21 Brook, h 142

Princess, nr Clergy. McEwen, Daniel, blacksmith and boiler maker, Queen, bet Wellington

and King. McEwen, George, clerk, John McKay, junr., h 176 Princess. MeEwen, John, laborer, h North. McFadden, -James, carter, h n s Centre. McFall, Robert, clerk, Robert Waddell & Co. McFarlane, Robert, shoemaker, h Jenkins' lane. McFarlane, William, foreman news department British Ifhig, h Rideau

n of Bay. McFaul, Robert, grocer, h cor Queen and Barrie.

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Kain, James, boiler maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Com-pany, h Gordon.

McKay, Daniel, carter, h n s 13ondhead. McKAY, DONALD, merchant tailor and clothier, King cor Brock, h

cor Ontario sod Princess. McKAY, JAMES, baker and confectioner, 70 Princess nr Clergy. McKAY, JOHN, boot and shoe manufacturer and dealer, 21 Princess

cor Wellington, h same. McKAY, JOHN, junr., leather and findings, 176 Princess, h cor

Princess and Wellington. McKee, Mrs. Ann, h cor Bondhead and North. McKee, James, sailor, h North. MzKee, Robert, baker, h cor York and Barrie (bakery same). • McKeever, Hugh, blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. àIcKeever, James, carriage maker and blacksmith, Princess or Clergy, h

same. McKeever, John, blacksmith, n Wilmot. McKeever, Julia, dressmaker, h 19 King. McKEEVER, THOMAS, flour and produce merchant, Market Square,

h same. McKelvey, John, (McKelvey ■Se Birch), h William nr Bagot. McKELVEY d: BIRCH, (John McKelvey and Samuel Birch) dealers

in stoves and manufacturers of tin, copper and sheet iron ware, 75 Wellington.

McKenna, Mrs. Catherine, h n s Charles. McKenzie, Alexander, steward, 1'. P., h 2 Hales' cottages, King. McKillop, Alexander, innkeeper, Johnson nr Ontario. McKinley, Mrs. Ann, grocer, h Montreal road cor Charles. McKinley, John, watchman, G. T. Depot, h Montreal ltoad cor John. McKnight, Daniel, tailor, h Sime,oe or King. McKnight, Daniel, pressman, British American, h Ordnance bet Sydcn-

ham and Montreal. McKnight, John, engineer, Kingston Water Works, h West. McLaren, John, maltster, Morton's Distillery, h Deacon nr Arch. McLaren, John, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. MeLaughlen, James W., watchmaker, S. Oberndorffer, bds City Hotel. McLean, Mrs. Jane E., h 62 Johnson. MeLear, John, butcher, h Victoria, Williamsville. McLear, Mrs. Mary, h s s Earl. McLear, Thomas, finisher, Kingston Foundry. M cLeod, David, moulder, Eagle Foundry, bds cor Chatham and Princess. McLeod, Mrs. Jane, h 61 Johnson. McLeod, Mrs. Mary, h Princess cor Chatham. McLeod, R , foreman, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company. McLeod, Samuel, laborer, h Main nr Upper Bagot.

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McLoud, James, machinist, Canadian Machine Works, h Wade's lane n s Union nr Drill shed.

McLoud, Robert, machinist, Canadian Machine Works, h Wade's lane n s Union nr Drill Shed.

McLoughlin, Henry, engineer, h Collingwood. McLoughlin, Luke, pensioner, h w Earl. McLoughlin, William, policeman, h Ordnince McMahon, George, guard, P. P., h King bet Johnson and William. McMahon, James, tailor, W. J. Percy. McMahon, John, carpenter, h e s Sydenham, shop and yard in 'rear. McMahon, Mrs. Mary Jane, h King bet Johnson and William. McMahon, Samuel, tailor, Thomas Moore. »cMahon, T., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company. McMahon, Thomas, carpenter, h 9 King. McMahon, William, tLamster, S. T. Drennan. McMannan, Mrs. h 58 Barrie. McManus, James

' book.keeper, D. & J. Rourk.

' McManus, John distiller, bds O'Kill. McManus, Mrs. Rose, h O'Kill. McMillan, Archibald, salesman, Fraser & George. McMillan, Charles, (McMillan & Son), h King, western limits. McMillan

' Donald, lumber merchant, h Sydenham cor Bay.

McMILLAN, JOHN, wholesale and retail grocer, cor Ontario and Queen, h sanie.

McMillan, John (McMillan &; Son) h 26 Princess. McMillan, Robert, storeman, J. Carruthers & Co., h Sydenham nr Col-

borne. McMillan, Samuel, shoemaker, h Place d'Armes. McMILLAN & SON (Charles and John McMillan), merchant tailors

and clothiers, 26 Princess. McMurren, Robert, clerk, Robert Waddell Sr, Co. McNamara, Matthew, clerk, R. & J. Gardiner. McNamee, William, laborer, h Colborne bet Clergy and Sydenham. McNeil, Mrs. Ana, Wolfe Island Inn, cor Johnson and Ontario. McNeil, John, moulder, h 9 Gore. McNeil, Neil, boatman, h part 41 Montreal Road. McNEIL, NEIL, plumber, gas and steam fitter, 108 Brock, h 41 Bagot

cor Earl. McNeil, Neil, laborer, h 42 Montreal Road. McNeill, Charles, guard, P. P., h 17 Montreal road. McNeill, John, grocer, 173 Princeem, h same. McNerney, Thomas, saloon, Market Square. MeNiece, Andrew, clerk, Moore & Skinner, h Colborne nr Reservoir. McNiece, John, tinsmith, McKelvey & Birch. McNiece, Robert, clerk, 49 Princess.

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MeN1NCII, Mrs. Ann, propr Frontenac House, Princess bet Ontario and King.

McNulty, Anthony, pensioner, h 60 Johnson. McNulty, James, stage driver, II. Martin. McPHERSON, JAMES, Emigrant and Crown Land agent, office

William nr Ontario, h Bagot ur Union. IcQuade, John, carpenter, h William.

McQueaigh, John, speculator, h Division. McQueen, Duncan, moulder, Kingston Foundry. McRae, Walter R., (W. R. McRae & Co.,) h 76 Princess. McRae, William R., (W. R. McRae & Co.,) h cor Earl and Bagot. McRAE, W. R. & CO., (William R. McRae and Walter R. McRae)

wholesale and retail grocers, &c., Brock nr cor King, and Princess. (See card.)

McSorley, Charles, livery stable, Ontario bet Brock and Princesa, h sanie. McVeigh, Patrick, moulder, Eagle Foundry, h w end Victoria. McVey, Mrs. Bridget, h Anglins' cottages, Wellington. McWhinnie, Hugh, mariner, h Ontario nr Union.

Macalister, Alexander, accountant, h William bet Wellington and King. MACAROW, DANIEL, barrister, &c., Clarence opp Post Office, h

Ontario nr West. Macarty. A., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Macarty, J., blacksmith's helper, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Macaulay, John K., law student, h King cor Earl. Macaulay, Mrs. Sarah F., h King cor Earl. MacAvoy, Lawrence, captain, h Johnson bet Bagot and Wellington. Macdonald, Donald, plumber, &c., King bet William and Johnson, h same. Macdonald, Hector, painter, h w s College. Macdonald, James, pedlar, h King w. Macdonald, J. Grant, Commercial Bank, h King cor Barrie. MACDONALD, HON. JOHN A., (Macdonald, Patton & Machar),

Attorney General (west), h Princess. MACDONALD, PATTON & MACHAR, (Hon. John A. Macdonald,

Ron. James Patton, Q.C., and John. M. Machar), barristers, &c., Clarence opp P. 0.

Macdanell, Mre. A. J., h Centre nr King w. Macdanell, Alex. C., student at law, O'Reilly & O'Reilly, h King. MACHAR, JOHN M., (Macdonald, Patton & Machar), h Sydenhana

re Queen. Machray, Mrs. Ann, h n s Ordnance bet Clergy and Sydenham.

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MACKAY, DONALD, merchant tailor and clothier, cor Brook andKing, h cor Princess and Ontario.

Mackerras, John, professor of classics, Queen's College, h 86 Johnson .Mackey, John, boot and shoemaker, h King bet Johnson and Clarence .Mackin, Arthur,~Slavin & Mackin), h 24 Wellington .MACLEAN, ANDREW, groceries and provisions, n a Ontario bet

Queen and Princess, h same.MACLEAN, DONALD, M .D., physician and surgeon, office and h 155

Princess.Maclean, Mrs . Mary, grooor, Ontario or Princess .Maenamara, Michael, broker, 32 Brook, h same .Macnamara, Patrick B., clerk, County Registrar's Office, h 32 Brook .Macneo, James, (Macnee & Waddell), h cor Union and Bagot.MACNEE & WADDELL, ( James Macnee, James Waddell and Jame s

Minnes), importers of dry goods, Princess bet Wellington and Bagot .Macpherson, Allan, gentleman, h w s Sydenham nr Earl .Macpherson, M rs . John A ., h Hendry Block, Sydenham .Madden, John, laborer, h e s Bay .Madden, Michael, engineer steamer St . Helen, h Charles.Madigan, Mrs ., h w Earl .Magahey, James, carriage maker, W . Draper.Magurn, Alex ., clerk P. 0., h Wellington nr Kingston Brewery .Magurn, Samuel, h Division cor Jenkins' ]one .Mahood, Win. J., clerk, A . Ross, h 7 Colborne .Mahran, Thomas, laborer, h 66 Bat;ot.Main, Adam, cabinet maker, cor Wellington and Union, h same .Mair, John, M .D.,1st clase staff surgeon, h Gore bet Wellington & King.MAKINS, TIIOMAS, American Hotel, Ontario bet Earl and William,

opp U.S . wharf.Makins, Robert, grocer and provision dealer, 8 2 Ootario, h same.Mallay, Cornelius, laborer, h 18 Bagot .Malone, Abraham, pedlar, h Anglin's Cottages, Wellin g ton .Malone, Abraham, laborer, h s s Bondhead .Malone, Thomas, ostler, Charles MeSorley .Maloney, John, grocer and provision dealer, cor Queen and Wellington

h same .Maloney, John, carriage maker, W . Draper .Maloney, Patrick, ginger beer manufacturer, h Rideau cor Bay.Manery, Thomas, laborer, h cor York and Batrie.Manion, Mrs . Ann, h Wellington bet William and Johnson .Manker, George, finisher and upholsterer, James Reid .Mann, John, laborer, h e a Bay.Mann, Patrick J ., finisher Ontario Foundry, h William, bet Wellington

and Bagot.Mannix, Mrs . Honora, h n s Colborne .

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Hansen, John, engineer, George Robertson & Son, h air St. James'Church .Hanson, John, carpenter, h s s Union .blanton, William, Provincial Store-keeper (in charge of Drill shed),offi ce Drill shed .1~lanton, William, gun maker, h George cor Stewart .hSantoo, William, jr., clerk, British American Hotel .Marcham, William, laborer, G. T. R. Co ., h Rideau .Marchand, Edward, engineer steamer Bytown, h William nr Bagot .Marcotte, Joseph, ship carpenter, h Ontario bet Gore und Union .Narisson, Robert, quarryman, h cor Plum and Albert .Marshall, James, carter h 18 Queen .Marshall, Samuel, mason, h Division .Dlarshall, Win ., salesman, S . Muckleaton & Co ., h Colborne bet Clergyand Sydenham .Marshall, William, carter, h w a Division nr Brook .DSartin, David, grocer, I'rincess opp Montreal, h same .blartin, E., clerk, cor Princess and Montreal. ifMARTIN, HENRY, propr ., American Hotel, general stage office, &c .Princess opp Montreal .Martin, John F ., book-keeper, Wm . Martin .Martin, John W ., carpenter, h e s Victoria, Williamsville .Martin, William, h Barrack bet Queen and Ontario .Martin, Wm ., moulder, Kingston Foundry.Martin, Wm . H., clerk, hardware department, Wm . Martin .MARTIN, WILLIAM, grocer, cor Princess and Montreal .MARTIN, WILLIAM, wholesale grocer, wine and spirit merchant,

hardware, agricultnral implements, Princess, h cor Princess aadMontreal.Mason, Samuel, sailor, h 22 William .Mamie, William, carpenter and builder, 54 Colborna, h same .Masson, Thomas, h Ontario w.M athers, Mrs . Catherine, h al n a O'Kill .Matthews, Jacob, laborer, Morton's Distillery, It Division .Matthews, James, carpenter, h Sydenham or Bay .Matthews, John, clerk, G . T . R . freight office, bds 50 Brook .Matthews, John, mason, h 50 Brock .Matthews, Mrs . John, boarding house, 50 Brock .Matthews, William, shoemaker, Wm . Allen .Matthews, Wm . W., clerk,J . Carruthers & Co., h cor Johnson &Barrie.Mazam, Alfred, laborer, A . (;hown, h 86 Queen .Maxwell, John, clerk, James Bermingham .Maxwell, T., blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co .Mayberry, Misa Martha, dressmaker, h 84 King .Mayeau, Henry, engineer, G . T . R.Meade, Matthew, pensioner, h w s Bay .

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MEADOWS, BENJAMIN, soap and candle manufacturer, 171 Princess, h same.

Meadows, Edward, soap and candlmmaker, bd s 171 Princess. Meadows, Thomas, soap and candle maker, bds 171 Princess. Meagher, Daniel, medical student, bds Barrack. Merwher, Mrs. Ellen, h s s Picard. MEAGHER JAMES, M.D., h Clergy, Maple Cottage. Meagher, Jeremiah, clerk, office of P. 0. Inspector, h Loyale Cottage,

Union. Meagher, John, law sindent, Campbell and Mowat, bds Barrack. Meagher, John, produce merchant, h n s Barrack. Meagher, Thomas, custom house officer, h Routley's Cottages, Sydenham. Mecutchin, Thomas, pota.sh manufacturer, factory Wellington north, h

Brock cor Clergy. Medley, Geo., butcher, 7 Market Building, h Barriefield. Mee, Charles, pianoforte maker, J. C. Fox, h King. Mee, Charles, carpenter and joiner, h King. Mee, Mrs. P. C., school teacher, h O'Kill nr Stuart. Meek, Wm., pressman Daily News office, h Brock ur Division. Meek, William, carter, h e s York. Meguigan, W., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Meikle, Patrick, policeman, h s s Bondhead. Melville, John, cabman, h Johnson bet Begot and Wellington. Merrin, John, engineer, at G. T. R. Works. Metcalfe, John, gentleman, h s s Princess, Williamsville. blEVES, OTTO, manufacturing jeweler, 66 Princess, h same. (See

card.) Middleton, Lewis, captain schooner Princess Alexandra, h e s Clergy

bet Johnson and William. Milan, Jeremiah, laborer

j h Earl bet Bagot and Wellington.

Milan' John, cab-driver,h Johnson nr Ontario.

blilk,Joseph, tailor , h e s Chatham. Millane, Denis, Kingston police force, h Ontario bet Brock and

Princess. - Millar, II. C., clerk, Win. Ferguson 41. Co., bds Brock nr King. Miller, Christopher, pensioner, bds Division. Miller, John, baker, S. Shaw, bds 54 Barrie. MILLER, JOHN A., groceries and provisions, Princess cor Barrie, h

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Miller, Mrs. Mary, h 16 Division. Miller, Robert, watchman

' old burial ground, h Ordnance.

Miller, Robert, sailor, h 23 William. Miller Wiliam, laborer h n s Victoria. Mills, Alexander, laborer, h 15 Queen. Mills, Andrew, cabinet-maker, h s s York.

Mills, George, boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Mills, James, tinsmith, h 2 Queen. Mills, John, grocer, Barrie cor Broci , h sanie. Mills, William, shoemaker, h Jenkins' lane. Milne, Mrs. Elizabeth, h Gore bet Wellington and King. Milne, Thomas, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Cu. Milne

' William, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.

Milo, Edward, waggon-maleer, (G. KeT.p) bds Sydenham. Milo, Francis, painter, glazier, &c., h Rideau, bet Barrack and Ordnance

shop r of house. Mingaye, W. R., surveyor of customs

' h Queen nr Sydenhatn.

Mingaye, Win. R., attorney-at law, éte , h Queen bot Clergy and Syd-enham.

Mink, George, propr. Stage House 71 Princess. Minnes, Henry, clerk, Robt. Waddell (St Co. MINNES, JAMES (Macnee ét. Waddell), h Barrie bet Princess and

Queen. Minnes, Mrs. Thomas, h 85 Princess. Mitchell, lIugh, mason, h w s College. Mitchell, James, mason, h w s College. Mitchell, James, sailor, h s s Colborne. Mitchell, John, sailor, h Earl bet Wellington and Bagot. Mitchell, John C.

' builder, h w s Chatham.

Mitehell, Mrs., boarding house, Barrie, opp gaol. Mitchell, Peter, ship carpenter, h n s O'Kill. Mitchem, Samuel, stone mason, h s s Durham, Williamsville. Moan, P. J., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Moffat, David J., druggist, h Queen cor 'Montreal. Molland, James, tavern-keeper (Grove House), King w cor Beverly. Molloy, John

' cord-wood merchant, h 3 Clarence.

Moloney, John, sailor, h 72 Ontario. Moloney, Mrs. Catherine, h n s Picard. Moncrieff, Peter, ship carpenter, 10 Marine Cottages, Ontario. Montgomery, Stewart, French dyer, 122 Princess h same. Montgomery, William, boarding house, William bet Barrie and Clergy. Montgomery, Wm., shoemaker, Robert Woollard. Montgomery, Wm., musician, h 71 Queen. MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO., off Burnett House block, Ontario,

W. H. Woodyatt, manager. Moody, Thomas, clerk, Jas. Davis. Mooers, George, bookkeeper, bds 105 Princess. Moon, John lumber merchant, h George, yard same. Mooney, Robert, clerk, Geo. Offord & Co., bds Portsmouth. Moore, Acheson, shoemaker, h 13 Colborne. Moore, Andrew, shoereaker, bds R. McFarlane.

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Moore, Edward, clerk, Moore & Skinner. Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth, h Gore bet Wellington and King. MOOR,E, JAMES (Moore & Skinner), h Queen or Wellington. Moore, John, steward steamer Grecian, h 18 Earl. Moore, John, tailor, Tiros, Conley. Moore, Joseph, mason and grocer, cor Colborne and Clergy. Moore, Miss Mary J., miiliner and dressmaker, h 22 Barrie cor Brook. Moore, Mrs , h Colborne. Moore, Richard, moulder, Kingston Foundry. Moore, Thomas, merchant tailor and clothier, 17 Brock, h same loore, Thomas, tailor, W. J. Percy.

Moore, Thomas, steward str. Champion, h 16 Gore. Moore, Thomas, h 65 Johnson. MOORE it SKINNER, (James Moore and John Skinner l importers of

British and Foreign Dry Goods, cor Princess and Wellington. (Seo card.1

Morahan, Mrs. Mary, grocer, Gore cor Wellington. Moran, Michael, laborer, h Earl bet Wellington and Bagot. Morcom, James, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Morgan, Hugh, pedlar and grocer, h n s Ontario bet Barrack and Queen. Morgan, John, grocer and provision dealer, cor Earl and Bagot, h same. Morgan, William, boiler-maker, h cor Earl and Bagot. Morley, George, clerk, Alex. Bruce. Morley, James, propr British Queen Inn, h 6 Place d'Armes. Morley, Joseph R , clerk, Arthur Chown, h Colborne bet Clergy and

Barrie. Morley, Mrs. Susan, h 20 Colborne. Morrell, Robert, employee G. T. R. Co., h G. T. Depot. Morresette, John, sailor, h Sydenham. Morris, Emanuel, porter, M. Morrison, h Stewart. Morris, Mark, laborer, h s s Young. Morrison, Francis, laborer, h 17 Queen. MORRISON, M., wholesale flour depot, 40 Princess, h same. (See

card.) Morrison, Peter, fireman, G. T. It. Morton, Mrs.James, h King W., (Morton Wood.) Moses. John, laborer, h n s Young. MOSTYN, THOMAS, inspector of licenses, h 88 Brook w. MOWAT, GEORGE L., (Campbell it. Mowat) h Johnson, bet Syden-

hkim and Clergy. MOWAT, REV. JOHN B., professor Church History, Biblical Criti-

cism and Oriental Literature, Queen's College, h Johnson bet Clergy and Sydenham.

Mowat, John, clerk, W. J. Percy. MOWAT, OLIVER, cooper, 50 Queen bet King and Wellington, h same.

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Moxam, James, switchman G. T. R.' h Park or Railway track.

Moxam, James A., yardman, G. T. R., h l'ark ur Railway track. Moxam, James, assistant telegraph operator, G. T. It. Co., bds nr Depot. Moxley, John, willow-worker, h n s James. Moyers, DeWitt, carpenter, G. T. R., h e s Montreal road nr G. T.

Depot. Moyers, Peter, gentleman

' h e s Montreal road, nr G. T. Depot. •

Muckier, Wm., moulder, Kingston Foundry. Muckleston, Samuel, (S. Muckleston tt, Co.) h cor Wellington and Earl. MUCKLESTON, SAMUEL 114; CO. (Samuel Muckleston), importers

of shelf and heavy hardware, Princess bet King and Wellington. Mudie, John, law student, Campbell & Mowat, bds Portamouth. Muirbead, G., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Mulhall, James, clerk, U. S. Consulate office, bds Wellington. Mulhall, Thomas, Capt., h Anglin's cottages, Wellington. MULKENS, REV. II. S., Church of England, h Sydenham bet Johnson

and William. Mullen, Bernard, laborer, h Wellington nr Barrack. Mullen, John, laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Mullins, Bernard, laborer, h 1 Bagot. Mullin, Catherine, h Ontario, n s bet Barrack and Queen. MULOCK, REV. JOHN A., Church of England, h w s Queen, bet

Sydenham and Montreal. 3Iulveney, Patrick, capt. steamer Advance, h Sydenham. Mundell, David, ship carpenter, h e s College. Mundell. John, finisher, Kingston Foundry. Mundell, James, moulder, Kingston Foundry. Mutins, Edward, carpenter, bds Union. 3Iunns, John, gentleman, h Union. Munro, George, engineer, h Wellington bet 1•:arl and Gore. 3Iunro, John, piano-forte maker

' J. C. Fox, bds 207 Princess.

Murphy, Edward, waiter, British American Hotel. Murphy, Mrs. Mary, h. Gordon. Murphy, Nicholas, laborer, h 21 Clergy. 31urphy, Thomas, painter, h e s Division. Murray, Edward, laborer, h n s Charles. Murray, George, sailor

' h 9 Marine Cottages, Ontario.

Murray. J., laborer, hWilliam. Murray, James, bookkeeper, Thomas McKeever. Murray, James, engineer steamer l'import, h cor Division and York. Murray, John C., professor of logic and moral philosophy, Queen's

College, h 42 Sebastopol terrace, King. Murray, Peter, cooper, h Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Murray, Peter, huckster, Market square, h Queen nr Wellington. Murray, Thomas, engineer steamer Magnet, h 55 Colborne.

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MURRAY, WILLIAM, auctioneer, Anchor buildings, cor Brook andKing, h saune.

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Neely, Mrs. Martha, h al u s Brock.Nvill, John, grocer and provision dealer, King cor Earl, h same.NEISH, JA D1F.S, M.D., Editor Daily News, h s is Union or Drill Shed.NELLIGAN, 13., wholesale fruit dealer, Ontario opp it. R. Depot.Nelligan, M. 1)., piano-forte maker, J. C. Fox, bds Ontario bet Jchnson

and Clarence.NELSON, WILLIAM, Kingston agent for G. T. R. c'onipany, h Rail-

way Cottages, or Depot.Nelson, William, sailor, h r of Barrie.Nelson, Williaw, clerk, J. A. Karch.Newbold, George R., student at law, Britten & Price.Newbold, George, boarding house, Bagot or British Whig office.Newlands, J. William, builder, h 113 Princess.Newlands, George, builder, h 112 Princess.vEWDIAN, JOHN, Magnolia Saloon and llilliatd Roams, Market

Square, h same.Newman, Robert, carpenter, h Queen bet Barrie and Division.Newman, William, sailor, h NorthNewton, Miss Agnes, h 91 Broek.N ewton, Alexander, carpenter, h s s Earl.Newton, Thomas, cabman, li n s Picard.NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO., C. H. Hatch, agent,

office, St. Lawrence Wharf. (See advertisement.)N icholson, John, cab owner, h 69 William.Nicholson, Mark, laborer, h 13 William.Nicholson, Thomas, carter, h West Earl.Nickle, John, shoemaker, bda Bagot oor Ellice.YI(:KLE, WILLIAM, gentleman, h s s Ontario, bet Brockd,Princess.Nimmo, John, news agent, h Barrie opp Grammar School.Niland, John, gentleman, It West Earl.I obbs, John, carpenter, h Wellington bet Qneen and Barrack.Nobbs, Robert, laborer, h e a Chatham cor York.NOBLE, ISAAC, wood merchant, wood yards wharf foot of Brock, near

fish market, and Morton's wharf, h 32 Rideau.Noble, Mrs. Mary, keeper Orange Hall, h basement City Buildings.Noble, Mrs. Mary Jane, h w s Montreal Road.NOEL, JOHN V., agent Albert Life Assurance Co. of London, Scottish

Provincial Fire and Life Assurance Co., and Hartford Fire Insur-ance Co., Clarence opp P. 0., h Earl nr Barrie.

Nolan, John, sailor, h court w 9 Sydenham or Bay.

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Normao, Thomas, pattern maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Norris, .John, harness uiaker, bds 165 Princess.Norris, Joseph, tinsmith, 100 Johnson, li same.Norris, Samuel, mason, h n s Stewart.Nugent, Patrick, policeman, h w s Montreal Road.Nugent, Peter, laborer, h Gordon.Nugent, Thomas, cab-driver, h cor Earl and 11'elliogtou.

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Oakley, S., wood workman, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Oakley, Samuel, carpenter and joiner, It n s Young.OBERNDORFFEIt, SIMON, dealer in watches, clocks and jewellery,

and manufacturer of cigars and dealer in tobacco, Princess nearBagot, h same. (See card.)

O'Brien, James, shoemaker, Win. Allen.O'Brien, John, shoemaker, Wm. Kirk, h 62 William.O'Brien, John, carter, h William.O'Brien, Joseph, carpenter, G. T. R. Co., h opp Depot.O'Brien, Michael, laborer, Morton's Distillery, h 13 Morton's Cottages.O'Brien, Mrs. Mary, boarding house, Ontario or Brock.O'Brien, Patrick, laborer, bds with C. Soper, h o s Hamilton.O'Brien, Thomas, ship carpenter, h Ontario bet Union and Gore.O'Brien, Thomas, carpenter, h Park, nr R. R. track.O'Brien, Timothy, laborer, h n a Centre.Ockley, John V., clerk, 27 Princess.Ockley , M., confectioner, 62 Princess.OCKLEY, VINCENT, grocer, dealer in crockery, china, glass ware and

cutlery, 27 and 28 Princess, It same.O'Conner, John, grocer3;provision dealer, cor Sydenham and Ordnance,

h same.O'Connor, Richard, mason, h Bagot cor Johnson.O'Donnell, Bryan, gardener to the Regiopolis University.O'Donnell, Mrs. Ellen, h Young.O'Donnell, John, school teacher, h Wellington or Earl.O'Donnell, Timothy, gardener, h a a West Earl.O'Donoghue, Mrs• M., fruit and confectionery, ehop & house Martin's

Building, Princess.OFFORD, GEORGE (George Offord & Co.), h Johnson or Bagot.OFFORD, GEORGE & CO., Penitentiary boot and shoe warehouse,

190 Princess or Wellington.O'GORMAN, MICHAEL, boat builder, Simcoe or Park, h same. (See

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OLIVER, ALFRED S., M.D., physician & surgeon, office and h cor King and Earl.

Oliver, Charles, h Clergy bet Earl and William. Oliver, David, Commissariat Department, s s Ontario nr Queen. Oliver, David McM., ship carpenter, bds Ontario nr Queen. OLIVER, GEORGE T., agent Canadian Express Co., cor Brock and

King, h cor King and Earl. Oliver, John K., medical student, bds Ontario nr Queen. Oliver, Mrs. Charles, h Charles Villa, Union. Oliver, Mrs. G. H., h King nr Gore. Oliver, Win. Gordon, medical student, bds Ontario nr Queen. O'Loughlin, Rev. Anthony J., (Church of England), h Barrie bet Brock

and Princess. O'Loughlin, John, clerk, John Henderson. O'Neil, Arthur, carter, L s s Ontario bet Brock and Princess. O'Neil, James, laborer, h Gore. O'Neil, John, sailor, h Queen opp St. Paul's Church. O'Neil, John, shoemaker, Win; Allen. O'Neil, John, shoemaker, bds S. Livingston, h North. O'Neil, Patrick, laborer, bds S. Livingston, h North. O'Neil, Patrick, laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company. O'Neil, l'hillip, carpenter, h Wellington cor Queen. O'Reilly, James, Lailor, h n s Young. O'Reilly, Patrick, shoemaker, h n s Jenkin's lane. O'REILLY, JAMES, Q.C., (O'Reilly & O'Reilly), and City Recorder,

h Barrie opp the Park. O'REILLY, PETER, QC., and clerk county court of Frontenac, h

Barrie nr O'REILLY, PETER, jr., (O'Reilly & O'Reilly,) h Barrie opp the Park. O'REILLY & O'REILLY, (James and Peter O'Reilly, jr.,) barristers,

Acchor Building, Brock cor King. O'Shaughnessy, Michael, pensioner, h court Mcntreal nr Princess. O'Shea, John, speculator, bds Chicago lieuse, Ontario bet William and

Johnson. O'Shea, Richard, laborer, bds 39 Queen. ("Sullivan, Daniel, grocer and provision dealer, h William cor Bagot. Orme, M. A., groceries and provisions, Princess nr King, h same. Orr, Mrs. James, tavern keeper, h King. Orr, John, clerk, S. Carsley. Orr, John, warehouseman, h Ilagot, bet Johnson and Brock. Orr, Johnston, groceries and provisions, Princess, bet Ontario and King,

h same. Orser, IIorace, laborer, h n s Colborne. Otis, James, carpenter h n s Colborne. O'Toole, Stephen, cabman, h Bay, bet Rideau and Bondhead.

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Ottawa Hotel, James Campbell, propr., Ontario cor l'rincess. Ovens, Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding house, 25 Barrie. Overend, Thomas, carpenter and builder, shop Princess or Clergy, h 48

Brock.

Paddon, Joseph, shoemaker, A. Sutherland. Padden], Thomas, sailor, h w end Adelaide. l'aine, Robert, laborer, h Queen bot Barrie and Division. Painter, John, laborer, h s s Charles. Painter, John, engineer, E. Berry it Co. Palmer, Timothy, steward stuar. Osprey, h Union bet Ontario and King. Palmer, Thomas, clerk, Foster, Jenkins it Co. Pannell, Mrs. Charlotte, h Division bet Princess and Colborne. Papa Win., compositor British American office. PARER, THOMAS, Junr., barrister, &c., off 35 King or Earl, bds

British American. Parker, Bennett, inn-keeper, h Boundary Road nr Division. PARKER, E. H., chemist and druggist, Market Square, h Ragot nr

Union. Parker, John, laborer, h Sydenham. Parker, James, sailor, h 11 Bigot. Parker, Mrs. Julia Ann, washerwoman, h cor Colborne and Barrie. Parker, Samuel, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Parkin

' Henry, confectioner, Henry Dutiable.

PARNELL, JOIIN II., publisher and proprietor Canadian Churchman, Clarence, opp P. 0.

PARNEILL, REV. T. A., editor Canadian Churchman, and clerical mecretary Synod of Ontario, off Synod Hall, Wellington, h Princess.

Parsons, George, laborer, h Clergy opp Grainmar School. Parsons, James, painter, Win. Robinson. Parsons, John, laborer, Grand Trunk Brewery, h n s King (block-house). Parsons, John, laborer, h s s Jenkins' lane. Parsons, Wm., shoemaker, h Brock or Clergy. Pascoe, James, blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Cu., h 35

Ragot. Pascoe

' James, blacksmith, h 35 Ragot.

PATON, JOHN, Commissioner Trust and Loan Company of Canada, cor Princess and King, h Emily.

Patterson, Alex., chair-maker, James Reid. Patterson, Daniel, storeman, Geo. Robertson and Son, h Wellington. Patterson, David J., carpenter and joiner, h w 8 Victoria, Williamsville. Patterson, David, clerk, Robert Waddell it Co. Patterson, Matthew, sailor, h Bagot bet William and Earl. Patterson, Mrs , h 89 Princess.

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PATTERSON, ROBERT, marine inspector, Kingston District, office, City Buildings, h William nr Barrie.

PATTON, HON7JAMES, Q. C., (Macdonald, Patton and Machar), h 100 Princess.

PAYNE, JOHN, book-keeper, Canadian Engine and Machinery Com-pany, bde Johnson bet Ontario and King.

Payne, Wm., sheemaker, h n s John. PEABODY, FRANK, engraver and copper-plate priut,er, 66 Princess. Peacock, James, white-washer and colorer, h 21 Ragot. Pense, Edward J. B., reporter British Whig, bds 72 Bagot. Pense, Mrs. L., h 72 Bagot next British Whig. Pulse, John G., upholsterer, 63 Princess, h saine. Pepper, Robert, tailor, h es Ordnance. Perey, II. K., potter, Giberton & Yarker. Percy, John, carter, h Johnson or Wellington. PERCY, W. J., merchant tailor& clothier,15 Brock, h same. (Sçe card.) Perdue, Wm., carter, h Jantes bet Patrick and Montreal Perry, Robert, h 19 Ragot. Perry, Win., moulder, Kingston Foundry. Phelan, James, clerk, P. Harty X; Co , h Queen or Montreal. PHILLIPS, ALEXANDER, billiard rooms, cor Wellington and Buck,

h same. Phillips, Prince P., watch maker, n s Princese, Williamsville, h sauie. Phillips, Samuel, shoemaker, lin s Johnson. Phillips, William P., accountant, h 57 Queen. Phippen, James, tallow-chandler, bds cor Johnson and Begot. PHIPPEN, SAMUEL, soap and potash manufacturer, factory cor Wel-

lington and Ordnance, h cor Rideau and Ordnance. (See card.) PHIPEN, SAMUEL dc SON, tallow chandkra, h and works cor John-

son and Begot. (Sec card.) PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of London, Thos. Kirk-

patrick, agent, office, Ontario, or Clarence. Pickett, Mrs. Eliza, h Ragot. Pigion, Nathaniel, porter, S. Muckleston fk. Co., h Barrie. Pillar, Edmund, baker, h Sydenham. Pillar, William, baker and confectioner, 126 Princess, cor Barrie, h same. PIPE, WILLIAM, druggist, grocer, Sce., 24 Princess, h same. Pisati, G., European sausage maker, King or Market Square, h seine. Pogne, John, mason, h Colborne or Barrie. Pogue, Robert, foreman, P. P. shoe shop finishing department, h Wade's

lane n s Union or Drill Shed. Pollard, Richard, guard, P. P., h Barrie bet Brock and Princess. Pollitt, Thomas, baker, h 48 Queen. Pope, Thos., shoemaker, h es Upper Begot. Port Francis, laborer, h Earl.

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Porter, John, policeman, h 98 Princess. Potter, Nelson, boattuan, h cor King and Hay Market. Potts, William, laborer, h r York. Powell, James W., photo.

erapher, bds 18 Colborne.

Povrell, Mrs. Mary, h 18 Colborne. Power, John, architect, h 69 Princess. Powers, John, laborer, h Clarence bet King and Wellington. Preanale, Thomas, shoemaker, h opp Montreal Road or William. Preston, David, engineer, bds A. Stewart, opp G. T. Depôt. PRICE, C. V. (Britton & Price), bds Princess. Price, Miss, Seminary for Young Ladies, h sa Earl nr Chalmers' Church. Prime, Fredericic. school teacher, h s s Princess, Williamsville. PRINCESS HOUSE, L. Geraldi, proprietor, Princese or Montreal. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO. (Marine), Toronto, M. W. Strange,

agent, Clarence opp Post Office. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAPH CO., Burnett House Block, Ontario,

and Garden Island, James Kearns, manager. Pugh, David J., haxness maker, h Division bet Princess and Colborne. Pugh, Mrs. Lilly, h Division bct Princess and Colborne. Pugh, Win., coppersmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co., h Barrie. Puller, Andrew, wood workman, Canadian Eng,ine and NIachinery Co.,

1. Young. Purdeau, John, h 8 8 Earl. Purdeau, William, laborer, h 8 s Earl. Purdy, Thomas II. B., agent for J. C. Fox, h n s Princess, Williamsville. Purvis, Paul, sailor, h Barrie. PUTNAM, LESTER N., forwarder, off' Atlantic Wharf, ft Princess, h

Barrie, bet Princess and Queen. Pyner, John

' laborer, bds u s Young.

Pyner, Mrs. Mary A., h n s Young.

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QITEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., Anderson tt Ford, agents, office, U. S. Wharf, foot of William.

Quigley James, tavern keeper, h cor Montreal Road and G. T. Depôt. Quigley, Owen, porter G. T. R. Freight Dcpôt, h Johnson or Barrie. Quigley, Owen, laborer, h Johnson nr Ontario. Quigley, Patrick, tavern-keeper, h Montreal road cor Picard. Quigley, Peter, soap and candle manufacturer, factory 36 Brock nr Bagot ; h

same. Quinn, Mrs. Ann, h Johnson, bet Ragot and Wellington. Quinn, Michael, grocer, Market Square, h same. Quinn, Michael, engineer steamer Brantford, h cor Bondhead and Bay. Quinn, Thomas James, student at law, Macdonald, Patton tt Medlar.

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Quinton, Benjamin, propr Pierrepont saloon, foot William, United

States Wharf.

Rae, Donald, military dept, h Bagot, or William.

Ramage, Alexander, watchmaker, bds 103 Brock.

Ramage, Mrs. Ellen, h w s Montreal Road. Ramage, John, watchmaker and jeweler, 103 Brock, h saine Randolph, William, boarding-house, front G. T. R. Dapôt

Rankin, Andrew, gentleman, h e s Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance.

Rappe, Charles, piano forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Earl or Barrie.

Rattanbury, Mrs., h n s Union opp St. James' Church.

Ray, Andrew, laborer, h e s York. Rea, Andrew, captain propeller St. Lawrence, h Stewart.

Redman, Martin, laborer, h 8 s Bondhead.

Redpath, Thomas, laborer, h n s Plum. Reed, Joseph, sailor, h n s John. REES, FREDERICK S., grocer, Princess opp Sydenham, h same.

Rees, Mrs. J., boarding house, Princess opp Sydenham.

lices, William, propr l'itsburgh House, h n s Ontario bet Barrack and

Queen. REEVES, RICHARD A., M. D., physician and surgeon, h Wesley

Terrace. Johnson cor Barrie. Reeves, William, car inspector, G. T. station, h n s Park xi. G. T. Depôt.

Regan, Mrs., h Barrie. Regan, Mrs. Mary, h cor King and George. Regan, Patrick, sailor, h Ontario or Gore, up stairs.

Reid, Duncan, carpenter, h n s Princess, Williamsville. Reid, James, laborer, h 31 Montreal. Reid, James, hatter, Clark Wright. REID, JAS., chair and cabinet ware manufacturer, 152 Princess, h sanie.

Reid, John, farmer, h 8 King w. Reid, Paul, ship carpenter, h opp General Hospital.

Reid, Peter, bds Pittsburgh House. Reid, William, clerk, A. Ross. Reid, William, sausage maker and butcher, 148 l'rincess and 15 Market

Shambles, h 148 Princess. Reilly, Daniel, barber and hairdresser, Ontario bet Brock and Princess,

Renard, John, innkeeper, (Rose and Shamrock), h 40 Barrie.

Renton, Mrs. Lucinda, hssw Earl. Reynolds, George, laborer, E. Berry & Co. Reynolds, S., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Company. Reynolds, Samuel, shoemaker, h la e s Victoria, Williamsville.

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Reynolds, W., moulder, Canadian Engine and Nfachinery Company. Rice, Edward P., book-keeper, A. Chown. Rice, Miss Mary, h 48 Wellington. Rich, Stephen, laborer, G. T. R. Richardson, James, merchant tailor, 21 Brock, h Stewart nr Ilospital. Richmond, James, clerk, (Maence & Waddell's), h Gore bet King and

Wellington. Richmond, James, book-keeper, Macnee & Waddell. RIDDELL, JAMES, manager Bank of British North America, City Hall Buildings, h King bet Gore and Union. RIGNEY, DANIEL, wholesale and retail grocer, wine and spirit mer-chant, Princess nr Bagot, bds City Hotel. RIGNEY, WILLIAM, clerk, D. Rigney. Riley, Daniel, barber, h s s Colborne. Roach, Mrs. Harriet, h Barrie. Roach, Maurice, laborer, h 39 Brook. Boach, William, laborer, British American Hotel. Roache, John, laborer, h 21 Clergy. Robb, Abraham, laborer, h w e Bay. ROBB, ALEX., propr. St. Lawrence Hotel. Robb, James, Armagh Inn, h cor King and Queen. Robb, Idaiah, h 14 Barrack, Robb, John, serjt.-major Kingston Police Force, h King nr Barrack. Robbs, Robert, tailor, Thos. Conley. Robbs, William, carter, h 10 King w. Roberts, John IL, tailor, h 91 Queen. Robertson, B. W., book-keeper, Geo. Robertson & Son, bds Ontario opp Bartlett House. Robertson, Mrs. Eliza, boarding house, h Simeoe bet the Lake and Park. Robertson, George, sen., (Geo. Robertson & Son), h Ontario opp Bur-nett House. Robertson, George, jr. (George Robertson and Son), h Ontario opp Burnett House. Robertson, H., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Robertson, Henry, laborer, h n s Young. Robertson, Mrs. Janet, h e s Union nr Wellington. Robertson, Thos. McK., clerk, Geo. Robertson and Son, bds Ontario opp Burnett House. Robertson, William J., Commercial Bank, bds with Mrs. J. Robertson, h Union or Wellington. ROBERTSON GEORGE & SON, (George, snr., and George Robertson, jr.,) wholesale grocers, and manufacturers of coffce and spice!, Ontario, opp Burnett House. Robinson, A., watchman Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Robinson, Alexander, sailor, h s s Young.

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Robinson, Andrew, watchman, Ontario Foundry, h w s Division.Robinson, B., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Robinson, Benjamin, laborer,ih Court r Barrie.Robinson, Christopher, tailor, John Dunbar.Robinson, Isaac, tailor, Thos. Conloy.Robinson, John, shoemaker, John MoKa^y.Robinson, Samuel, shoemaker, Robert «ollard.ROBINSON, THOMAS, painter, plain and ornamental, dealer in

paints, oils, wall-papers, &e., 100 Broc]c, h same.Robinson, Thos. R. R., painter, Thos. Robinson, bds 100 Brock.Robinson, Webb, mason, h s s James.Robinson, William, h s s Deacon.Robinson, Win., jr., painter, Thos. Robinson, bds 100 Brock.ROBINSON, WILLIAM, painter, grainer and glazier, dealer in room

papers and decorations, City Paint Shop, Bagot, bet Queen andPrincess, h saine. (Seo card.)

Roebuck, John S., bank clerk, h e s Division, cor Plain.Rogers, Mrs. Anna, h (Pavillion O'Kill) cor King.Rogers, Francis, clerk, G. M. Wilkinson.Rogers, John, shoemaker, A: Sutherland.ROGERS, ROBERT V., jr. (Strange & Rogers,) h cor Union and Bay.ROGERS, REV. R. V., M. A., Incumbent of St. James' Church,

Parsonage adjoining Church.Rondon, Francis, image maker, h Montreal Road.Rooney, Patrick, laborer, h Sydenham.Rooney, Thomas, laborer, b John cor Patrick.Root, Charles, carpenter, G. T. R. Co., h w e Park or R. Track.Root, Hiram, carpenter, G. T. R. Co. h e s Montreal Road or G. T. Depot.Rorke, Josepb, clerk, Commercial Bank, h s s Princess, Williamsville.Rose, Mrs. Catherine, h 95 Queen cor Barrie.ROSE, EDWIN, boot and shoe store, Princess, h Johnson bet Bagot

and Sydenham.Rose, James T., purser steamer lier Jlajesty, bds 95 Queen.ROSE, RODERICK M., official assignee, office 5 Anchor Buildings,

h s s Princess, Williamsville.ROSS, ALEXANDER, wholesale and retail dry goods, Princess bet

Wellington and Bagot, h Queen cor Clergy.ROSS, CHARLES S., cashier Commercial Bank, h King, Murray PointRoss, Hugh, bread and biscuit baker, h 49 Queen, shop and bakery ad-

joining.Ross, John, barrack serjeant, h\iontreal Road or James.Rothwell, John, painter, Win. Robinson.Rourk, Francis, M.D., physician and surgeon, h Bagot or the Park.ROURK, D. & J., (Daniel and John Rourk), wholesale and retail gro-

cers, potash manufacturers, wine and spirit merchants, Princess orWellington.

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Rourke, Mrs., washerwoman, h Clarence or Ontario.Routley, Win. K., clerk, S. 1'. White.ROU1'LEY, WM., grocer and provision dealer, h Sydenham bet Bay

and Ordnance.Routley, Win. K., shoemaker, h Sydenham.Rowe, John, keeper P.P., h 23 Gore.Rowe, J. A.MoD., olerk, A. Ross.ROWLANDS, JOHN, (J. Rowlands & Co.,) h e s George ar Stuart.ROWLANDS, J. & Co., (publishero of the DaélJ Newi and Chronicle,

and News (weekly), Princess or King. ( See card.)ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., Al. W. Strange, agent,

Clarence opp P.O.Royce, John, propr. Wezford House, cor Queen and Ontario.Rudd, Thomas, h 85 Johnson.Rudd, Thomas G., forwarder, We 85 Johnson.Runians, M. E., grocer, American Ilotel Building, Princess, h vame.Runians, Norman, clerk, M. E. Runians.Rutherford, Charles, moulder, Eagle Foundry, bds with R. Rutherford,

h w s Division.Rutherford, James A., bds w a Division.Rutherford, John, blacksmith, bds w s Division.Rutherford, Robert, carriage maker, h w s Division.Rutherford, Thomas, laborer, h w s Division.Ryan, James, sailor, h 71 Queen.Ryan, John, shoemaker, h 84 Queen.Ryan, Joseph, student at law, Britton & Price.

n, Lawrence, laborer, h e s Bay .OCKMAN, REV. EDWARD B., W. Al. Church, h 4 Wesley Ter-

race, Johnson.Ryder, Thomas, miller, John Woodruff, bds Ontario cor Queen.

Sampson, Miss, h King cor William.Sanford, Erastus, blacksmith, h Sydenham opp W. Al. Church.Sangster, John, tinsmith, h 19 Queen.Sands, John, tailor, h 16 Queen.Sargeant, Thomas, warehouseman, Anderson & Ford, h Ontario or Earl.Sargeant,-, root beer maker, h or G. T. DepAt, St. Mary's Garden.Sarafield, George, shoemaker, h o s York.Sarsfield, Mrs. Jane, h Upper Bagot or Colborno.Saunders, Edward, sailor, h cor Ontario and Earl.Saunders, Ernest, clerk, G. S. Robert.Saunders, Lawrence, house surgeon, General Hospital, bds at the In-

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Saunders, Rev. John C., h Queen bet Barrio and Division.Saunders, William, constable at Court Ilouse, It u s.ienkins' lane, or

Eagle Foundry.Saunders, William, tinsmith, McKelvey & Birch.Savage, John, gentleman, h e s York.Savage, Thomas, paintcr, William bet Wellington and 13agut, It same.Savage, William H. (.., painter, glazier, paper haoger, &o; iS•1 Brock, h

same.Sawyer, William, portrait painter, ro,)ms 77 Wellington, It Earl cor Wel-

lington.Scales, Thomas, ship carpenter, h w s George.Schafer, Mathias, cigar maker, S. Oberndorffer, h Queen bet Bagot and

Montreal.Schmidt, Henry, piano forte maker, J. C. Fcz, bds Brock.Scobell, Sidney W., clerk, h Union bet Wellington and King.Scott, James, head teacher Johnson street school, h w s George.Scott, John, master quarryman, h e a Division cor I'lum.Scott, John, junr., mason, h w a Division.Scott, Joseph, clerk, it. Chown.Scott, Mrs. Eliza, hotel keeper, cor Queen and Ontario.Scott, Noble, blacksmith, n Wilmot.Scott, William, piano forte maker, J. C. Fox, h Portsmouth.Scott, William, brewer, h Morton's cottages, King w.Scullion, John, h cor Barrie and Picard.Sellars, Robert, gentleman, h Queen cor Sydenham.Sennier, Robert, painter, Thomas Robinson, lods King.àewell, Peter, butcher, 3 Market Building, h or G. T. station.Shanks, Andrew, engineer, lods cor King and Queen.Shannahan, Ellen, green grocer, stall market, h King bet Princess and

Queen.SHANNON, JAMES, official assignee and secretary to Board of Trade,

office Clarence opp Post Office, h George or Stewart.Shannon, Mrs. Ellen, huckster, Market building.SHANNON, WILLIAM, clerk Post Office, h 85 Brock.Sharkey, John, blacksmith, h w s Montreal Road.Sharkey, J., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Sharkey, John, laborer, h r William.Sharkey, P., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Sharreau, Adolphue, blacksmith, G. T. R. Company, lods opp G. T. Dep6tShaw, A., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Shaw, Felix, clerk, h Gore bet Wellington and King.Shaw, James, tallow chandler, h Johnson bet Ontario and King.SHAW, JOHN, Insurance agent, office Clarence bet Ontario and King,

b 103 Princess.Shaw, Joseph, cook, h Johnson or Ontario.

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SHAW, SAMUEL, inspector of licenses, office City buildings, h 54Barrie.

Shaw, Samuel, bread and biscuit baker, 54 Barrie, h same.Shaw, S. blacksmiths' helper, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Shaw, William, caretaker, Reservoir.Shaweross, .John, laborer, h Barrack, opp Rideau.SHEFFIELD HOUSE, Charles Gregor, propr, 29 Princess.SHELDON, H. K., (Sheldon S, Davis) h King or Brock, over City Boot

Store.SHELDON & DAVIS, (H. K. Sheldon and Richard F. Davis), pho-

tographic gallery, King over City Book Store.Sheridan, William, carter, h Wellington cor Barrack.Sherlock, John M., tailor, h t;9 Queen.Sherwood, Robert., laborer, h Ordnance, w s old burial ground.SHIELS, JOHN, manufacturer of tin, copper and sheet iron ware, and

dealer in stoves, X,e., King nr Brock, h same.Simmons, Jacob, ship carpenter, h 14 Morton's Cottages.Simpson, David, laborer, h cor Hamilton and Picard.Simpson, David, blacksmith, Kingston Foundry.SIMPSON, ISAAC, J.I'., private banker and broker, insurance agent,

&c., off Clarence opp P. Office, h William.Simpson, James, cabman, h s s Centre.Simpson, Mrs. Sarah, h w a Rideau.SIMPSON, W. B., Collector of Customs, h corner of King and Clarence.Sinclair, Mrs. Catherine, h cor Ordnance and SydenbamSionamon, David, first engineer steamer Bay of Quinte, It West.Sinnamon, Win., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Sinnot, Thomas, porter, British American Hotel.5iesons, John W., carter, h James bet Patrick and Montreal.Sessions, John, pensioner, h s s Durham, Williamsville.SkefSngton, George, guard P. P., h College.Skilton, Anthony, assistant foreman, Joseph Dillon.SKINNER, HENRY, M.D., physician and surgeon, chemist and

druggist, 16 Princess, h King, Sebastopol Terrace.Skinner, James, lock-smith, n s Ordnance, h Sydenham.Skinner, James A., whiteamith, lock and gunsmith, 93 Princess, h same.SKINNER JOHN (Moore and Skinner;, h Rideau bet Bay and

Ordnance.Skioner, Wm., druggist, 16 Princess, bda Rideau bet Ordnance and

Bay.Skinner, William, gentleman, h Rideau bet Ordnance and Bay.Slater, Thomas, laborer, h to e John or Montreal.Slavin, James (Slavin and Dlackin), It 24 Wellington.Slavin, Michael, tailor, Slavin and Mackin.Slavin, Patrick, clerk, Macneo and Waddell.

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Slavin & Mackin (James Slavin and Arthur Mackin), luerchant tailors and clothiers, 24 Wellington.

SLEITH, SAMUEL, dry goods, 49 Princess, h sanie. Slimrnons, Mrs. Rachael, h Earl cor Gordon. Sloan, Alexander, laborer, h r Picard opp Barrie. Slumen, Henry, fisherman, h Rideau nr R. Track. SMALL, G. E., agent Royal Canadian Bank, h Wellington bet Clarence

and Johnson, next the Bank. Small, Mrs. Margaret, h e s Montreal Road. SruaBridge, George, carpenter, h o s Victoria. Smalzer, Peter, laborer, h Wellington. Smeaton, John, tailor, h 69 Queen. Smith, Alexander, jr., shoemaker, h 114 Prinecss. Smith, Alexander, boot and shoe manufr. and dealer, 106 Brock, h same Smith, Charles, watchmaker, bds Smith, Edward, ship carpenter, h s s Young. Smith, E., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Smith, Frederick, watchmaker, bda Williamsvil le. SMITH, SIR HENRY, Knt., Q.C. (Smith and Henderson), h Rose

Lawn, Union. Smith, Henry, laborer, G. T. R. Co., h nr G. T. Depôt. Smith, Henry, sailor, h s s Young. Smith, Henry, farmer, h Ontario nr Union. Smith, Hugh, carpenter and builder, h Ontario or Union. Smith, James, potash manufacturer, h 14 Colborne, factory r of house. Smith, James, proprietor Victoria Hotel, Brock or Bagot.

Smith, James, boiler maker, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Smith, James, shoemaker, Alexander Smith. Smith, James G., law student, Agnew & Thibodo. Smith, John, laborer, h s s Colborne. SMITH, JOHN, dealer in hides, wool, sheep:pelts, &c., Brook, Market

Square, h Main or Upper Bagot. Smith, Mrs. David, h Hendry's Block, Sydenham. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, fruiterer, h Wellington bet Queen and Barrack. Smith, Mrs. Jane, h 91 Brock. Smith, Mrs. Margaret, h 29 King. Smith, Miss, milliner, Wellington, bet Brock and Princess. Smith, Patrick, engine man G. T. R. Co., h Park nr R. R. track. Smith, Patrick, laborer, h Main or U. Bagot. Smith, Patrick, grocer, cor Gore and Ontario, h same. Smith, Patrick, watchman, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Smith, Robert, laborer, G. T. R. Co., h w s Montreal Road. Smith, Robert, fireman, G. T. R. Co. Smith, Robert D., captain steamer Merritt, h Queen bet Sydenham and

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Smith, Samuel, telegraph operat,or, h or Depot G. T. R. Co. Smith, Samuel, bookkeeper, 30 Princess, bds City Hotel. Smith, W., furnace-man, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Smith, William, watches, clocks and jewellery, King bet Brock and

Princess' h Williamsville.

SMITH & llENDERSON (Sir Henry Smith, Knt., Q. C. and James A. Henderson, D.C.L.), barristers and attorneys-at-law, office Princess or Ragot.

Smyth, John S., clerk Custom House, h n s Picard opp Barrie. Smyth, Samuel, saloon, City Hall Buildings. Snider, Harman, manufacturer of Lyons' liniment, h s s Jenkias' lane. SNODGRASS, VERY REV. WILLIAM, D D., Principal Queen's

University, h Hawthorn Cottage, King w. SNOOK, T. L., barrister, attorney, &c., King cor Brock, h l'rincess. Snyder, George, laborer, h 15 Queen. Softley, Robert, clerk, Geo. Offord & Co., bds cor Union and Sydenham. Solomon, John, finisher, Kingston Foundry. SOMERVILLE, FRANCIS, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 39 Prin-

cess or Ragot, h same. Somerville, Peter, moulder, Kingston Foundry, h 72 Ontario. Somerville, Thomas, meson, h Colborne bet Clergy and Sydenham. Soper, Charles, laborer, h e s Hamilton. Southwood, Mrs. Mary, h John. SPANGENBERG, GEORGE, watchmaker, dealer in watches, and jew-

ellery, gold and silversmith, jeweller, &e:, 30 King, h same. Spankie, William, grocer and provision dealer, h and shop Princess cor

Victoria, Williamsville. Sparks, James, gardener, h cor Division and Main. Spears, William, sailor, h Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance. Spence, John, porter, James Davis. Spence, William R., steward steamer Spartan, h s s Durham, 'Williams-

ville. Spencer, Levi B., foreman moulder P. P., h Barrie. Spencer, Robert, junk dealer, 147 Princess, h same. Spencer, Thomas, grocer, Princess or Clergy, h same. Spooner, Hiram, medical student, bds G. Newbold, Bagot or Brock. Spotton, George, laborer, h cor Colborne and Chatham. Spotton, Richard, tavern-keeper, h Princess cor Victoria. Spriggs, Henry, clerk, Macnee & Waddell. STACEY, ED1VARD 11I., Bible and Tract Depository, King, near

Princess, h Princess. Stacey, John, Kingston Police Force, h s s Earl. Stacey, James book-keeper, Daily News, h 19 Colborne. Stafford, Reuben, pensioner, h Division. • Stanfield, Thomas, sailor, h al n s Young. Staaford, Thomas, laborer, h Bay.

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Stanton, John, cabinet maker, Thomas McDermott, h 83 Queen.

Stapleton, John, bookbinder, Thomas McAuley. Stapleton, Michael, laborer, h Sydenham bet Bay and Ordnance. STAR LIFE INSURANCE SOCILTY, LONDON, C. W. Jenkins,

agent, office foot of Gore. Steacy, Benjamin, book-keeper, G. M. Kinghorn, h Earl bet Bagot and

Wellington. Steen, John, shoemaker, h 62 William (up stairs.)

• Stein, Robert, piano-forte maker, J. C. Fox, bds 207 Princess. Stephens, C. L., clerk P. O., bds 24 Barrie. Stephens, Mrs. Eliza, dress maker, h 19 Begot. Stephens, N. S., druggist, R. White. Stevens, William, carpenter, h n s Union. Stevenson, Amos, pensioner, h 56 Queen. Stevenson, Wm., steward, steamer Maynet, h 91 Brock. Stuart, Alexander, grocer and dealer in provisions, opp G. T. Depert.

Stewart, Andrew, clerk, County Registrars', office, bds J. Durand King w.

STEWART, JOHN, M.D., surgeon and physician, h cor Clergy and

Johnson. Stewart, W. laborer, Canadian Engine and Machieery Co. Stewart, William, plasterer, h Barrie. Stigney, Thomas, laborer, h Bondhead. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, St. Lawrence Wharf, it of Johnson, L. W.

Jeffers, proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Alex. Robb, proprietor, Market Square. STOAKES, J. W., jun., Superintendent l'rovincial Telegraph Co., h

Sebastopol Terrace. Stoughton, Mrs. Maria, h 4 Hale's Cottages, King w. Strachan, Martin, J. P., Cataraqui, Cottage, Bariiefield. Strange, bIrs. John, h 12 Barrack. STRANGE, MAXWELL W. (Strange & Rogers), also Insurance agent,

h King cor Gore. STRANGE, 0.S., physician and surgeon, h King cor Barrack, surgery

adjoinine a' STRANGE & ROGERS (Maxwell W. Strange and Robert V. Rogers,

jun.), barristers, &c., Clarence, opp P. 0. Stratford, Henry, groceries, liquors, and provisions, 135 and 136

Princess cor Clergy Stratford, Mrs. H., Registry Office for servants, 135 and 136 Princess

cor Clergy. STRATTON, JOHN G. (J. G. Stratton & Co.), h Princess nr Wel-

lington. Stratton, J. G. & Co. (John G. Stratton, John Harkes and Joseph Dan-

son), crockery, china and glassware, 198 Princess. Stringer, Robert, gentleman, h 87 Brock. Strong, Edward, marble cutter, h 1 Barrie.

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Strong, William, carter, h bIontreal Road nr John. Sullivan, Mrs., 12 Morton's Cottages, King w. Sullivan, Dennis, clerk, James Davis. Sullivan, Mrs. Catherine, h Montreal road. Sullivan, James

' inn.keeper (Kingston Inn), h cor King and Johnson.

Sullivan, John, laborer, h Barrie nr Colborne. Sullivan, Roger, gardener, h William or Bagot. Sullivan, Sylvester

' engineer, steamer Oitain ,r, h Earl.

Sullivan, Thomas, Metropolitan Bowling Saloon, h Wellington bet Prin-cess and Queen.

Sullivan, Timothy, Metropolitan Bowling Saloon, h Wellington bet Princess and Queen.

Sullivan, T., moulder, Canadian Engine and blachinery Co. Sullivan, Win., engineer, L. W. Jeffers. Summers, Bartholomew, pedlar, h King bet William and Johnson. SUMMERVILLE, ALEX., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 153

•Princess, h same. Summerville, Henry D., clerk, A Summerville. Sun. _nerville, Joseph H., clerk, A. Summerville. Summerville

' Peter, moulder, Kingston Foundry.

Sutherland, Alexander, boot and shoe manufacturer and dealer, 23 Prin-cess, h same. SUTHERLAND, JAMES R., publisher, bds Burnett House. Sutherland, John, drill instructor volunteers, h w s Rideau bet Barrack

and Ordnance. Sutherland, M. S., salesman, Thomas Hendry & ('o., h s s Barrie bet

Queen and Princess. Sutherland, John, blacksmith, G. T. R. Co., h Montreal Road or James. Sutherland, Joseph, clerk, Maence & Waddell.. Sutherland, Malcolm S., clerk, h Barrie bet Queen and Princess. Sutherland, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 33 Wellington. Sutherland, Rcbert, shoemaker, bds, 23 Princess. Sutherland, Samuel, clerk, Macnee & Waddell. Sutton, Mrs. Catherine, tailoress, h Plum nr Division. Sutton, James

' laboret, h 11 Colborne.

Swain, Mrs. Mary, h 51 Johnson. Swales, Wm., engineer, h Gore bet Wellington and King. SWAN, GEO. T., grocer and tavern keeper (London Tavern) h n

Ellice or Division. Swanson, Mrs. Harriet, h Bagot bet Gore and Earl. Sweetland, Simon, gentleman, h 30 Queen. Sweeney, Mrs., h Ontario bet Queen and Barrack. SWEETNAM, MATHEW, Post-office Inspector, Kingston Division,

h Ragot cor Union. Swift, Daniel, finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.

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SWI VT, JAMES', forwarder, commission merchant and insurance agent, St. Lawrence Wharf ft ofJohnson, h Johnson nr Bagot. (Seo card.)

Swift, John, finisher, Kingston Foundry. Swift, Rev. John R., Primitive Methodist, h 99 Princess cor Division.

Swift, M. E., bock-keeper, James Swift, bds Johnson or Barrie. Swift, Wm., shoemaker, Wm. Watson. Switzer, Gcorge, laborc r, h Princ-ss, Williamsville. Switzer, Peter

' clerk, American Hotel.

Sydney, Smith, clerk, S. Carsley.

Tait, A., blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Tait, John, mason, h n s Picard. Tandy, Rachab, builder and contractor, bds Barrie, opp Court House. Tandy, William, jun., school teacher, bds Barrie opp Court House. Tandy, Wm., sen., builder

' h Barrie opp Court House.

Taylor, henry, barber, 84 Princess. 'Taylor, Jonathan, laborer, h Ellice. Taylor, Joseph, chief engineer, steamer Grecian h Stewart. Taylor, J., boiler-maker, Canadian Engine and fiachinery Co. Taylor, Joseph It, captain propeller Bruno h w s Upper Bagot. Taylor, Joseph F., first engineer steamer K ■ngston, h C -dlege. Taylor, William, sailor, h O'Kill cor King. Taylor, William, (Capt. schr. Qucen of the Lakes, h e s College or St.

James' Church. Taylor, William, laborer, h 54 Colborne. Telgman, Ferdinand, h Montreal Road. Tenner, Fust, Arthur R, barrister-at-law, h Morton's Cottages, King w. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE OF STEAMERS, Anderson

& Ford agents, U. S. Wharf ft of William. THE COMMERCIAL UNION FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,

C. Hamilton agent, office St. Lawrence Wharf. THIBODO, AUGUSTUS, Collector of Inland Revenue, off& h Ontario

opp K. Water Works. THIBODO, W. BALDWIN, M.A., (Agnew & Thibodo) h Ontario bet

West and Union. Thompson, Alexander, ship-carpenter, h w s Victoria, Williamsville. Thompson, David, laborer, h 86 Queen. Thompson, George, foreman blorton's liquor store, h Morton's Cot-

tages, King w. Thompson, James, laborer, h King nr Barrack. Thompson, Leonard, clerk, M. Moi-Tison. Thompson, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, 99 Brock, h same.

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Thomson, Adam, merchant tailor and clothier, 26 Brock or Wellington, h same.

Thomson, Charles, M.D., physician and surgeon, h Hendry's Block, Sydenham.

Thurston, George, foreman, Foster, Jenkins & Co., h 12 Gore. Thurston, Henry, finisher, Kington Foundry. Thurston, Wm., finisher, Kingston Foundry. Tierney, Owen (Campbell & Tierney), bds Anglo American IIotel. Tipson, Andrew, tailor, h 2 Colborne. Tipson Mrs. Esther, h s s Bondhead. Tompkins, Robert, grocer and provision dealer, Barrie cor Earl, h same. Tooher, Thomas, guard, Rockwood Asylum, h Coverdale's Cottages,

Pleasant. Town, William, clerk, James Johnson. Tossell, Richard, builder, h 1 (Wesley Terrace), Johnson yard r of house. Towers

' James, laborer, h Bay.

TOWN, RICHARD, fruits, oysters and confectionery, Ontario cor Clar-ence, h same.

Towasley, John, tinsmith, 123 Princess. TRACEY, FRANCIS, blacksmith, King bet Princess and Queen, h

Ontario cor Princess. Trahey, James, laborer, h Wellington. Trowell, John, sailor, h 86 Brock. TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF U. CANADA, Office cor

Princess and King, John Paton, Commissioner. Tucker, John, mason, h e s Victoria, Williamsville. Tucker,, Miss Mary, saleswoman, Miss J. Doyle. Tucker, Thomas, sailor, h Shaw's yard, r Johnson. Turcotte, Mrs. Bridget, h 20 Bigot. Tutton, Chas., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Ci., bds Gore. Tutton, Fred., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. TUTTON, FRANCIS, superintendent Canadian Enarine and Machinery

Co., Ontario bet Earl and Gore, h Gore bet King and Wellington. Tutton, Francis, jr., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Tweed, Thomas, laborer, h s s Union. Tweddeil, John, tailor, P. Daly. Tweddell, James, hatter, Clark Wright. Tweddell, Thomas, hatter, Clark Wright. Tweddell, Mrs. M., hats, caps, furs and straw goods, 32 Princess. Twigg, John, Kingston Police Force, h 39 Ragot. Twining, Miss Mary, h n s Union. Tyner, James, grocer, &c., h and shop Princess cor Chatham.

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Ilrquhart, Archibald, clerk in ehoe depart. P. P., h car York and Picard.Urquhart, Charles, clerk, Macnee and Waddell.

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Vair, Robert, engineer, h Earl cor Bigot.Vanorder, Matlfew, fisbmonger, Fish Market, foot of Brock, li or Crystal

Palace.Varney, Richard, grocer and provision dealer, h and stoto Wellington

cor Barrack.Vaughan, Ray G., gentleman, h Prinoess cor Division.Veal, Elijah, painter, h s s York.Verrault, John B., carpenter, h n s West Earl.Vick, Thomas, laborer, h n s Colbornc.Vince, W., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.Voigt, H. C., Kingston Baking Co., Wellington bet Princess and

Queen.VOIGT, HENRY C., accountant and official assiônec, office Kirk-

patrick & Son, h 88 Barrie.

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Waddell, James, clerk, Robert Waddell & Co.Waddell, James, (blacnee and Waddell), rea Scotland.Waddell, John, carpenter, h n s Jenkins' lane.Waddell, Robert (R. Waddell & Co.), bda British American Hotel.Waddell, Robert & Co. (Robert Waddell), importers of dry goods, &c.,

Princess, cor Wellington.Waddingham, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, h o a College nr St. James'

Church.Waddingham, Mrs. Wilson, h 45 Brook.Wade, Henry, clerk, E. H. Parker.Wade, Henry, captain, h Gore bet Wellington and King.Wade, Thomas, sexton St. James' Church, h n s Union.Wadsworth, James, market gardener, h and garden a s Earl cor Gordon.Wadsworth, Thomas, engineer steamer Champion, h 16 Gore.Waggoner, Charles, speculator, h Sydenham cor Bay.WALDREN, BICHARD, (P. Harty & Co.,) bds Angle American

Hotel.Wales, William, quarryman, h Chatham.WALKEM, RICHARD T., (Gildersledve & Walkem) barrister, so-

licitor in CÀancery, h Simcoe nr Park.Walker, A., finisher, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co.

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Walker, Colbourn, pump maker, J. Brokenshire.Walker, Mrs. Catherine, h 14 Maple Row, Barrie.Walker, Mrs. Ellen, h Johnson.Walker, Mrs. Frances, h Union bot Ontario and King.Walker, John, painter, glazier, &o., h w s College, shop Bagot bet

William and Johnson.Walker, John, clerk, S. Chown.Walker, John S.,junr, painter, shop and h 25 Bigot.WALKER, ROBERT, harness maker aed saddler, 45 Princess, h

semc. (Soe card).^Valler, Thomas, foreman, R. M. Horsey.1Valls, John, laborer, h s o Bondhead.Walsh, Mrs. Margaret, Irish Canadian Hotel, Clarapcc bet King and

Wellington.Walsh, Michael, butcher, bds Princess, Williamsville.Walsh, Patrick, clerk, P. Harty & Co., bds Earl nr Wellington.Walsh, William, butcher, shop Princess bet Clergy and Barrie, h

Princess, Williamsville.Wandle, Edward, laborer, h Victoria, William9villc.Ward, Mrs. Catherine, h s a Young.Ward, Charles, temperance tavern (Queen Victoria), h s s l'rincess,

Williamsville, adjoining boundary road.Ward, Joseph, laborer, h King w.Ward, James, sailor, h Ontario nr Union.Ward, James, laborer, h Sydenham.Ward, Prestly, blacksmith, 121 Princess.WARDE, F. .J., (Wray & Warde) h King opp Market.Warden, Mrs. Catherine, h 55 Colborne.Wareham, George, printer, Win. Lightfoot.Warren, Mrs. Mary, propr Victoria Inn, Ontario bet Brock and

Princess.Warrington, Henry, laborer, h Ann bet Hamilton and Upper Bagot.Warwick, Charles, carpenter and joiner, w s College, h same.Waters, John, laborer, h n s Jenkins' lane.Watkins, John, gentleman, h King opp Park.Watson, Benj., tailor, John Dunbar, h Division bet Johnson and Brock.Watson, George, taihr, h w s Chatham.Watson, William, boot and shoo maker, 23 Wellington, h same.Watson, William, It Court r Brock.Watt, James, accountant, h n a Bondhead cor Ordnance.Watts, James, servant, h w is Beverly.Waudby, Mrs. Elizabeth, h Bagot nr Princess. 'Way, W. H., laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co., h West.Weber, George M., foreman, J. C. Fox, h Rideau bet Ordnance and Bay.Welch, Abiah, carpenter, h 50 Wellington.

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Welch, R., monumental marble worker, Princess bet Barrie and Clergy, h Division bet Princess and Queen.

Welch, Frederick, musician, 30 Montreal. Welch, Mrs. Bridget, (wid of Michael), h Ontario bet Gore and Union. Welch, Robert, laborer, h w s Ordnance.. Welsh, John, laborer, h 93 Earl. Wells, Henry, saddler and harness maker, h Division cor Colbor Wells, Robert, drayman, 5Iorton's distillery, h Collingwood. Wenz, Phillip, h Wellington. Wereham, Richard, 'painter, Wm. Robinson. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, John Shaw,

agent, office Clarence bet Ontario and King. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TORONTO, (Marine,)

James Swift, agent, St. Lawrence wharf. Westlake, John, tailor, h 120 Princess. WESTLAKE, SAMUEL, wagon and sleigh factory, 119 Princess, h

same. Wexford House, John Royce, propr., cor Queen and Ontario. Weyros, Francis, clerk of market, h cor Division and Main. Wheeler, John, carpenter, h Routley's Cottages, Sydenham. Whelan, Daniel, shoemaker, Wm. Allen. Whelan, John, laborer, h 42 Queen. Whelan, Peter, pensioner, h e s Bay. Whitcomb, James, ship-carpenter, h Clergy bet Queen and Princess. WHITE, EDWARD, carriage and sleigh factory, shop l'rincess nr

Clergy, h Princess bet Clergy and Barrie. White, Edward, groceries and provisions, shop and h Princess bet

Clergy and Barrie. White, Mrs. iSlargaret, select school, h 4 Clarence. White, Robert, dyer and scourer, 65 Princess, h same. WHITE, ROBERT, wholesale and retail chemist and druggist, and

proprietor of St. Lawrence Ice-houses, 42 Princess, h 24 Barrie. WHITE, S. P., tobacco, cigars, fancy goods and toys, 22 Princess, h

sarue. (See card.) Whitehead, Charles J., teller, Com. Bank, h King opp Bank Montreal. Whitehead, James J., storekeeper, 1'. 1'., h King w opp Lake. Whitehead, Robert, engineer, bds A. Stewart opp G. T. Depôt. Whiteley, Jonathan, porter, C. Heath. Whiting, Alonzo, carpenter, h n s Brock. Whitney, F., blacksmith, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Whitney, George, T., moulder, Ontario Foundry, bds 12 King. Wickles, James, laborer; h w s Victoria, Williamsville. Wiley, John, gentleman, h 117 Princess. Wiley, Thomas, laborer, h Division. Wilkinson, Archibald, cook str. Grecian, h w s Victoria.

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son, Charles, saddler and harness-maker, Princess nr Wellington, same.

W ILKINSON, GEORGE M., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, china, glass and room papers, 72 and 73 Wellington bet Brock and l'rincess, h 34 Queen nr Montreal.

WILKISON, ROBERT M., barrister, County Attorney, Clerk of the Peace, off Court House, h 26 Queen.

Willard, Mrs. Charles, h 10 Gore. Williams, John, laborer, h Division. Williams, Richard, waiter, stmr. Watertown, h 13 Gore. Williarnson, Adam, foreman carpenter, Joseph George. Williamson, James, laborer, h Coverdale's Cottages, Pleasant. Williamson, —, laborer, h Sydenham bet Ordnanca and Bay. Willis, 3Irs. Ann J., h w e Young. Wilmot, Edward, inspector of engines, P. P., h Bay nr Sydenham. WIL3I0T, NATHANIEL, blacksmith, Princess nr Sydenham, h Queen. Wilson, Rev. Andrew, pastor, Brook Street Church, h Bath road. Wilson, Charles, surveyor, h opp G. T. R. depot. Wilson, David, job printer, British Whig office, h 27 Bagot Wilson, David, plasterer, h Colborne nr Barrie. Wilson, Miss Elizabeth, h 94 Queen. Wilson, George, shoemaker, A. Smith. Wilson, George, carter, h u s Johnson. Wilson, Geo. F., grocer and provision dealer, h 10 Colborne cor Clergy. WILSON, JAMES, manager Kingston Water-works, h Barrie nr Union. Wilson, John, salesman, bds Brock nr Bagot. Wilson, John, laborer, h William. Wilson, Joseph, sailor, h s s Young. Wilson, Samuel,. carpenter, h 27 Bagel Wilson, Thomas, laborer, h n s Union. WILSON, TIIOMAS, J. P , notary public, general agent, and agent

for British America Assurance Co., Clarence opp P. 0., h Regent, Williamsville.

Wilson, Thomas C., school teacher, bds 5 Clarence. Wilson, William, laborer, Canadian Engine and Machinery Co. Wilson, William, cab-driver, h Ontario nr Union. WILSON, WM. J.:. Co..(Wm. Wilson and Mrs. E. Davis), livery-stable

keepers, 5 Clarence, h same. (See card.) WILTON, HENRY, harness-maker and saddler, 163 Princess, h same.

(See card.) Wilton, John, harness-maker, bds 165 Princess.

v indsor, Rev. Samuel, army chaplain, h cor Colborne and Clergy. Winks, Alexander, cabinet-maker, h Queen bet Barrie and Division. Winter, John, saloon, King opp Market, h same. Winters, Joseph, bricklayer, h cor Division and Victoria. Wood, George, laborer, h e s College.

ne.

KIN

Wilkinson, Ch h

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Wood, George, teamster, Grand Trunk Brewery, h e s Hatch. Woodruff, John, miller, Kingston Mills, h 5 Ontario or Queen. Woodruff, Joseph, head miller with John Woodruff, bds Queen cor

Ontario. Woods, Mrs. Mary, h w s Chatham. 1VOODS, SAMUEL, M.A., principal Grammar School, h Sydenham

Cottage, Alice. Woodward, William, time-kceper, G. T. Works, h opp G. T. Depôt. WOODYATT, W. II., manager Mon. Tel. Co., 98 Ontario, h Union nr

Barrie. Woollard, Miss Anne E., school teacher, bds 105 Brock. WooHard, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, 105 Brock, h same. WRAY, ALEXANDER, (Wray Fe: Warde) h King, Market Square. 1VRAY & WARDE, (Alexander Wray and F. J. ■Varde) auctioneers

and commission merchants, cor King and Brock, and King, opp Market Square.

Wrenshall, Charles, piano-forte maker, j. C. Fox, h Johnson cor Wel-lington.

Wrenshall, Freuerick, boat builder, bds Johnson cor Wellington. Wright, Charles, farmer, h al n s Young. WRIGHT, CLARK, hats, caps, furs and straw goods, 71 Wellington,

or Princess, h 6 Colborne or Sydenham. (See card.) Wright, George, carter, h Barrack. Wright, James, foreman Joseph Dillon. Wright, John, gardener, h 63 Johnson. Wright, John, carter, h 18 Morton's Cottages. Wylie, William, shoemaker, h Division bet Princess and Queen.

KINGSTON BOOKBINDERY!

THOMAS McAULEY,

BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, A N D-

ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, OFFICE AND BINDERY,

Over the City Book Store, KING- STREET,

KINGSTON.

Yarker, Miss Amelia, h n s Stewart or Barrie. YARKER, JAMES S., (Giberton & Yarker) h Gore or Wellington. YATES, HORATIO, M.D., physician and surgeon, office and h cor

King and William. YATES, OCTAVIUS, M.D , physician and surgeon, h William cor

Wellington. Yeomans, William, ship carpenter, h Morton's Cottages, King. Young, James, steamboat steward, bds Johnson House. Young, Samuel, clerk, h Maple Row, Barrie. Young, Samuel, shipper, Geo. Chaffey et Bro. Young, William, laborer, h s s Plum. Young, William, foreman G. T. R. works, h Railway Cottages. Young, William, laborer, h w e Bay.

LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY-BOOKS, AND LETTER BOOKS,

Ruled, Bound and Paged to any Pattern.

Particular attention given t,o the Manufacture of

tor.A.aimozrzvor lac:Doings IPC:bet. 334162171L0114

Music, Law Books, Magazines and Pamphlets Bound Neatly and C'heap.

P. S.—Orders from a distance Punctually attended to. Il

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1 or, KINGSTON DIRROTORY.

CHOWN & CUNNINGHAM,EAGLE -A%& TIN,

FOUNDRY.KINGSTON,

V. W.,

YAapTACTCReRB Of

_4_=rPA _

Parier (}rate s ~Tia, Cansda PIaG, Baeeis and 1tiaalLh 6heot Iron. Badieh and AmeriaaHolluw W are, StamDeà Tin {Vaee,lYnae :a' Mach[aee, i'ooG ~c .OFFICE AND SALE BOOMS, No . 8, BAGOT STREET.

EDIVIN CIiO\V1'. IIE\RY CUNNINGHAM.

-4L• 10~14:>xxr ~V40N'o. 7. Sa;ot Btrast, Sin~stosi, Q. VP

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AND

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SHEET IRON ,-AI1D-

Copper Ware .IYPORTERB O r

Brass Kettles ,ENAMELLED WARE,

1TRO163lLR & RBfAIL ~

Dealer i il ~1-4

~ AND

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CUTLERY

E I,, kY c! 4+

HARO WARE,PAINTS,

I

OIL8' COLORS,

Glass and Putty, Stoves, Tin and Copper Ware, Cordage, Mats andBrushes, d,c .

A large and weil-assorted Stock conetaatly on ùand.'2'ERMS, L=BER~,=, .

KINGSTON DIRECTORY .

KINGSTON

CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Acoountante .Kemp, George J ., Earl nr Gordon .Macalieter, Alezanlar, William, bet Wellington and King.l'hillipB, William P ., 57 Queen .Watt, Jamee, Bondhead cor Ordnance .

Agents, Collecting .Burke, Patrick, cor Division and Plum .Rose, Roderiok M., 5 Anchor Buildings .

Agent, Crown Lande .McPherson, James, William nr Ontario .

Agent, Immigration .McPherson, James, William nr Ontario .

Agents, General .McCormick, Armstrong, Centre nr Union .Voigt, Henry C ., Wellington Cottages, 88 Barrie .Wilson, Thomae, Clarence, opp Post Office .

Agents, Inenranee .Anderson & Ford, U . S. Wharf, foot of William .Briggs, Thomas, Barnett House Block, Ontario .G1ldety~s

,leHevé~~hacles IF.PClaren e bet Onta rio and King .Hamilton, C ., office St . Lawrence Wharf.

Hatch, C . H., offi ce St. Lawrence Wharf.Jenkins, Charles W., office foot of Gore.Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Ontario nr Clarence .Matthewe, W. W., office, J. Carrathern & Co.

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Noel, John V., Clarence opp Post Office. Shaw, John, Clarence bet Ontario and King. Simpson, Isaac, Clarence opp Post Office. Swift, James, St. Lawrence 'Wharf. Strange, M. W , Clarence opp Post Office. Wilson, Thomas, Clarence opp Post Office.

Agents, News.

Henderson, John, Princess bet King and Wellington. .Nimmo, John, Barrie opp Graunnar School.

Agents, Sewing Machines. (See Sewing Marhine Manufacturers.)

Agents, (Ticket, Railway and Steamboat.)

Anderson & Ford, U. S. Wharf. Bamford, Alexander, Ontario next Burnett House. Hatch, Charles II., St. Lawrence Wharf. Swift, James, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot Johnson.

Agricultural Implements.

Chown & Cunningham, 8 Begot. Fraser & George, Princess bet Begot & Wellington. Martin, William, Princess opp Montreal.

Architects and Civil Engineers.

Coverdale, William, jr., King or Beverley. Horsey, Edward, h 52 Brock. Power, John, 69 Princess.

Attorneys and Solicitors. (See Barristers and Attorneys.)

Auction and Commission.

Linton & Son, King cor Clarence. Murray, William, Market Square. Wray & Warde, cor King & Brock, and King opp Market.

Bakers and Confectioners (See also Confectsoners.)

Anderson, David, Ontario nr Princess. Carnovsky, Robert, Princess nr Barrie. Craig, Arthur W., King nr Clarence.

Foot, Henry, 164 Princess. Johnston, T. F., cor Prieeees and Begot. Kingston Baking Co., Wellington bet Princess and Queen. McCammon, Robert, 81 William. McKay, James, 70 Princess. McKee, Robert, cor York and Barrie. Pillar, William, cor Princess and Barrie. Ross, Hugh, 49 Queen. Shaw, Samuel, 54 Barrie.

Banker, Private.

Simpson, Isaac, Clarence opp l'ost Office.

Banks. (See Page 10.)

Barristers, Solicitors, &c.

Agnew, James, cor Brock and King. Agnew (Sr, Thibodo, Anchor Buildings cor Brock and King. Britten, Byron M., King cor Brock. Britten & Price, King ce' Brock. Campbell, Hon. Alex., Prinness nr King. Campbell & Mowat, Princess nr cor King. Cartwright, James S., King cor Earl. Cartwright, Richard, J., M.P.P., King or Earl. Ferguson, Wm., jr., King opp Cathedral. Gildersleeve & Walkem, Clarence bet Ontario and King. Gildersleeve, J. P., Clarence bet Ontario and King. Henderson, James A., D.C.L., Princess nr Begot. Jenner, Fast Arthur R., Morton's Cottages, King w. Kirkpatrick, A. S., Ontario or Clarence. Kirkpatrick, George A., Ontario nr Clarence. Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Ontario or Clarence. Kirkpatrick k Kirkpatrick, Ontario or Clarence. Kirkpatrick & Son, Ontario or Clarence. M cIntyre, John, Princess or King. Macarow, Daniel, Clarence opp Post Office. Macdonald, Hon. John A., Clarence opp Post Office. Macdonald, Patton and Machar, Clarence opp Post Office. bIachar, John M., Clarence opp Post Office. 5lowat, George L., Princess or King. O'Reilly ei O'Reilly, Brock cor King. O'Reilly, James, Brock cor King. O'Reilly, Peter, Court House. O'Reilly, Peter, jr., Brock cor King. Parke, Thomas, jr., 35 King or Earl.

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Patton, Hon. James, Clarence opp Post Office.Price, C. V., King cor Brock. •Rogers, R. V. jr., Clarence opp Post Office.Smith, Sir Henry, Princess nr Bagot.Smith & Henderson, Princess cor Bagot.Snook, T. L., Kin g cor Brock.Stran};e, M. W., Clarence opp Post Office.Strange & Rogers, Clarence opp Post Office.Thibodo, W. Baldwin, Brock cor King.Wilkison, R. M., Court House.

Baths.

Cridiford, John, 77 King..

Bell-Hangers.

Iloraey, R. M., 166 Princess.McKelvey & Birch, 75 Wellington.

Berlin Wool.

Ferns, Mrs. C, 189 l'rinceee.Henley & Otton, Wellington bet Brock and Princess.McComb, Wm., 177 Princess.

Billiard Rooms.

Newman, John ( Magnolia), King, Market Square.Phillips, Ale:., Wellington cor Brook.

Blacksmiths.

Bunt, Richard, Market Square.Dougherty, Thomas, Patrick and Philip J., Place d'Armes.Jenkin, E., Princess nr Bairie.McDermott, John T., King nr Queen.McEwen, Daniel, Queen bet Wellington and King.Tracy, Francis, King bet Princees and Queen.Wilmot, Natbaniel, Princess nr Sydenham.

Blank Book Manufaoturera.

Creighton, John, City Book Store, King.McAuley, Thomas, King, over City Book Store.

Block and Pump Maker.

Brokensbire, John, foot of Union.

Boarding Houses.

Backus, Miss, Princess nr Clergy.Brisco, Mrs., 157 Princess.Crioniell, Thomas, Johnson nr Ontario.Cunningham, William, 29 Ba;;ot.

Ferris, John D. (officers'), William bet Barrie and Cleri;y.Horton, Orin, Ontario nr William.Jones, Mrs. Sarah, Queen cor Clergy.Keelcy, Mrs., Wellington bet Brock and Princess.McNeil, Mrs. Anne S., cor Johnson and Ontario.Matthews, Mrs. John, 50 Brocl•.Mitchell, Mrs., Barrie opp Gaol.Montgomery, William, William bet Barrie and Clergy.Newbold, i.eor^e, Ban-0t nr 13rock.Ovens, AIrs.. 25 Barrie.Rand('-oh, William, G. T. Depdt.Rees, Dirs. J., Princess opp Sydenham.Roberteon, Mrs. Eliza, Simcoe bet the Lake and Park.

Boat Builder.

O'Gorman, iVichael, Simcoc nr Park adj the Bay.

Boiler 1Sianufacturerr.

Canadian Engine and Diachinery Co., Ontario bet liore and Earl.Davidson & Doran, Ontario cor Union.Jeffers, L. W., St. Lawrence Wharf foot of Johnson

Book Binders.

Creighton, John, City Book Store, King.McAuley, Thomas, King, over City Book Store.

Bookeellen and 8tationere.

Creighton, John, City Book Store, King bet Brook and Prinoeaa.Heath, Charles, 47 Princess.Henderson, John, Princess nr Wellington.Stacey, Edward, King bet Princess and Brock (Bible Depository.)

Boots and Shoes ;Whol.esale.l

Offord, George & Co., Princess nr Wellington.

Boot and 8hoe Manufaoturers and Dealers.Adams, Wm., 20 Brock nr King.

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Allen Win., 101 Brock.Bertrim, John, 104 Brock.Bowos, T., 25 Brock. .Dillon, Joseph, 25 Princess.Hope, James, 36 Princess.Kain, Francis, Johnson nr Ontario.Kirk, Win., 35 Princess.Lenea, Edward P., 37 Queen.Lindsay, John, Princess nr Clergy.McKay, John, 21 Princess.O'Brien, John, 62 William.Offord, Geo. & Co., Prinoess nr Wellington.Rose, Edwin, Princeee.Smith, Ales., 106 Brook.Sutherland, Alex., 23 Princess.Thompson, Thos., 99 Brock.Watson, Win , 23 Wellington.Woollard, Robert, 105 Brock.

Bowling Saloon.

Sullivan, Timothy, Wellington bet Princess and

Brass Founder.

Queen.

Bajus, Jacob, head of Wellington.Creighton, George W., Frontenac Brewery, Collingwood.Grand Trunk Brewery, Hayward & Downing, King.Kingston Brewery and Distillery (Morton'a), King.

Brokers.

Brand, George, 14 King.David, J. J. E., 60 Princess.McNamara, Michael, Brook nr BagotRichardson, James, 21 Broek.

Brokers (Stock, Money, and $zohange.)

Folger, Bros., Ontario nr Clarence.Haven, I. C., King opp the MarketJones, E., Ontario next Burnett Houz,;.Simpson, Isaac, Clarence opp P. O.

Broom Manufacturers.

Bailey, Benjamin & Co., Princess bet Division and Chatham.

KINGSTON DIRECTORY.

Builders.(See also ?arpenlers and Builderr,)

Cunningham, J. & D., College nr Union.Davidson, Andrew, Queen nr Clergy.George, Joseph, Wellington nr the Park.Irving, William & Son, cor Clergy and William.Newlands, George, 112 Princess.Overend, Thomas, 48 Brock.Tandy, R., Barrie nr Union.Tossell, Richard, Wesley Terrace, Johnson.

Building and Investment Societies.

Kingston Permanent Building Society, Ontario, near Burnett House.Frontenac Loan and Investment Society, Ontario, near Burnett House.

Butchers.

Andrews, Henry, 10 Market Building.Cork, William, 8 Market Building.Cummings, Hugh, 5 Market Building.Doyle, William, 11 Market Building.Elliott, Wm. & Jobn, Market Building.Gardiner, James, 16 Market Building.Geale, John, 4 Market Building.Gowdy, James, 149 Princess.Grimm, Henry, 9 Market Building.Haffner, Hackett, 6 Market Building.Haffner, Philip, 14 Market Building.Jones, Alexander and William, n e Princess, Williamsville.McCammon, William, 13 Market Building.McGnire, James, Market Shambles.MeC}uire, James, Williamsville.McIntyre, Neil, 12 Market Building.Medley, George, 7 Market Building.Pisati, G., King nr Clarence.Reid, William, 148 Princess.Reid, William, 15 Market Building.Sewell, Peter, 3 Market Building.Walsh, William, Princess, bet Barrie and Clergy.

Cabinet Manuflaoturers and Dealers in Farniture

Brame, Henry, cor Princess and Sydenham.Brand, George, 74 King.Drenna158. T., Princese cor Bagot. (Wholesale.)

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Duncan, Robert, n Sydenham. Filtz, George, 150 Princess. McDermott, Thomas, Ontario, bet Brock and Princess. Main, Adam, cor Wellington and Union. Reid, James, 152 Princess.

Carpenters and Builders. (See also Builders and ('ontractors.)

AsseLtine, Isaac, 58 Johnson. Burgess, James, n s Colborne. Duncan, Robert, Sydenham. George, Joseph, 54 Wellington. /41cMahon Jchn, Sydenham. Massie, William, 54 Colborne. Overend, Thomas, Princess nr Clergy. Smith, Hugh, Ontario nr Union.

Carriage and Coach Builders. (See also Blacksmiths and ;frown Makers.)

Draper, William, Princess nr Sydenhatu. Jenkin, John, Princess nr Barrie. Kane, Dennis, Wellington cor Queen. Kemp, George, Sydenham nr Princess. McCrea, Thomas, 106 Princes cor Gordon. McKeever

' James, Princess nr Clergy.

Westlake, Samuel, 119 Princess nr Barrie. White, Edward, Princess, cor Clergy.

Chair If •iker.

Reid, James, 152 Princess.

Chemists and Druggists

Market! (*) are wholeeale

Heath, Charles, 47 Princess. *Hobart, G. S., Princess cor Bagot. King, J. G., 76 King. Parker, E. H., King, cor Market Square. Pipe, William, 24 1 rincess. Skinner, Henry, 16 Princess. White, Robert, 42 Princess.

China, Glass and Earthenware

Ockley, Vincent, 28 Princess

Stratton, J. G. & Co., Princess nr Wellington. Wilkinson, George M., 72 and 73 Wellington.

Cigars and Tobacco. Oberndorffer, S., Princess, near Bagot. White, S. P., Princess.

Clothiers. (See also Merchant Tailors and Clothsers.)

Coal Oil and Lamps. (See also Chemists and Druggists.)

Leath, Charles, 47 Princess. Hobart, G. S., Princess cor Bagot Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess. McKelvey & Birch, 75 Wellington. Parker, E. H., Market Square. Pipe, William, 24 Princess. White, R., 42 Princess.

Coffee and Spice Mills

Robertson, George & Son, Ontario, opp Burnett House.

Commission Merchants—(Wholesale.) . (Ste also Forwarding, Shipping and Commission Merchants.)

Anderson & Ford, U. S. Wharf, foot of William. Chaffey, George & Bro., foot of Princess. Glassford, Jones & Co., s s Ontario bet Queen and Barrack. Hatch, C. H., St. Lawrence Wharf. Swift, James, St. Lawrence Wharf.

Commission Merchants.

Brand, George, 74 King. Linton & Son, King cor Clarence. Murray, Wm., Market square. Wray & Warde, cor King and Brock, and King opp Market.

Confectioners. (See also Bakers and Confectioners, also Fruits, Oysters, 4c.)

Cieolari, A., Market square. Craig, Arthur W., King nr Clarence. Dumble, Henry, cor Brock and Wellington. Elmer, J. D., 61 Prinoeu.

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Coopers.

Colwell, William, Johnson nr Ontario. Jolliffe, Henry, Wellington. Mowat, Oliver, 50 Queen. Murray, Peter, Wellington, bet Queen and Barrack

Copper Plate Printer.

Peabody, Frank, 66 Princess.

Meves, Otto, 66 Princess.

Engraver, Copper.

Peabody, Frank, 66 Princess.

Exchange Dealers.

Folger & Bros., Burnett House Block, Ontario. Haven, Isaac C., 'Market Square. Jones, E., Burnett House Block, Ontario.

Dentist.

Day, B. W., M.D., 156 Princess.

Diamond Setter and Enameler•

Meves, Otto, 66 Princess.

Dining Saloon

Kelly, Edward, East Market Square.

Distiller.

Kingston Brewery and Distillery, (Morton's), King.

Drawing, Teacher of. Light, Richard H., Queen nr Catholic Apostolic Church.

Johnston, Thomas F., Princess cor Bagot. Ockley, M., 62 Princess.

Cutlery. (Se c also Hardware.)

Genevey, Eugene, Johnson nr Wellington. Grigor, Charles, 29 Princess. Ockley, Vincent, 28 Princess.

Electroplater.

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Dressmakers. (Ste Milliners and Dressmaker )

Dry Goods, Millinery, &c. (Soi Milliners.)

Marked thus (*) are Wholesale. Carsley, Samuel, Princess bet Bagot and Wellington. *Davis, James, Princess cor Bagot. Doran, B. & Co., Princess bet Bagot and Wellington. Doyle, Miss J., 175 Princess. Gardiner, It. 8; J., 192 l'rincess. Geare, Frederick, 172 Princess. Harty, P. & Co., Market square. Lacey, Walter P., Wellington nr Brock. *Ferguson, William it l'o., King cor Princess. *Maenon it, Waddell, Princess nr Wellington. Moore (t. Skinner, Princess cor Wellington. *Ross, Alexander, Princess bet Bagot and Wellington. Sleith, Samuel, 49 Princess. Waddell, R. (t; Co., Princess cor Wellington.

Dyers and Scourers. Montgomery, Stuart, 122 Princess. White, Robert, 6.") Princess.

Engine and Machine Co'..

Canada Engine and Machinery Company, Francis Tutton, Supt., Ontario bet Gore and Earl.

Davidson it; Dora, Ontario cor Union.

Engineers (Civil.) (sre Architects and (..'ivil Ensrineers.)

Express Company.

Canadian Express Company, King cor Brock.

Fancy Goods, Toys, &OE

Allen, S., 21 Wellington nr Princess. Corrigan, Daniel, City Hall Buildings. Cridiford, John, 77 King bet Princess and Brock. Ferns, Mrs. C., 189 Princess nr Wellington. Grigor, Charles, 29 Princess. McComb, William, 177 Princess. White, S. P., 22 Princess.

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Fruit, Oysters, Game and Confectionery. (See also Baker: and Confectiorers.)

Comerford, Mrs. Catherine, Ontario nr Johnson. Freeman, William, 4 King. Nelligan, B., Ontario opp G. T. Fruit Depôt. Town, Richard, Ontario nr Clarence.

Furniture Manufacturer and Dealer (Wholesale.) (Segal.° Cabinet Makers.)

Drennan, S. T., Princess nr Bagot.

Fishmongers.

Dennh, Anthony, foot of Brock. Vanorder, Matthew, foot of Brock.

Flouring Mills.

Kingston Mills, John Woodruff, foot of Queen.

Flour and Feed. (See also Produce Merchants.)

Marked thus ( 5 ) are Wholesale. Chown, Robert, 41 Princess. George, Joseph, Wellington bet Brock and Princess. Kavanagh, John, Market Square. McKeever, Thomas, Market Square. *Morrison, M., 40 Princess nr Bagot.

Forwarding, Shipping and Commission Merchants. (See also Commission Merchants.)

Anderson & Ford, U. S. Wharf. Berry, E. & Co., Queen cor Ontario. Chaffey, George & Bro., Atlantic Wharf. Cleghorn, J. H., (agent, foot of Union). Glassford, Jones & Co., Ontario nr Queen. Hatch, C. H., St. Lawrence Wharf. Henderson, James II. & Co., foot of Union. Kinghorn, Geo. M., United States Wharf. Putnam, L. N., Atlantic Wharf. Swift, James, St. Lawrence Wharf.

Foundries and Machine Shops.

Canadian Engine and Machinery Company, Ontario het Earl and Gore.

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Chown & Cunningham (Eagle Foundry), office, Bagot nr Princess. Kingston Foundry (Davidson 8; Doran, proprs.), Ontario cor Union.

Gardeners and Florists.

Berry & Watkins, s s Princess, Williamsville. O'Donnell, Bryan, Regiopolis College. Stacey, John. sa Earl. Wadsworth, James, s s w Earl cor Gordon.

Gas and Steam Fitters (See also Plumbers )

Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess. McNeil, N., 108 Brock.

General Merchants

David, J. J. E., 60 Princess. Kinghorn, George M., U. S. Wharf, foot of William.

Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. (See also Merchant Tailors.)

Hyman, S., 74 King and 199 Princess. Percy, W. J., 15 Brock.

Glue Manufacturer

Banks, George W., near Railway Passenger Station.

Gold and Silversmiths. Meves, Otto, 66 Princess. Spangenberg, George, 30 King.

Grain and Produce Merchants. Se e also Produce Merchants

Morrison, M., 40 Princess. Richardson, James, 21 Brock.

Granite Monument Manufacturer . Kilpatrick, John, Montreal Road cor Charles.

Grocers (Wholesale).

Carruthers, J., & Co., Ontario nr William. Halley, James, & Co., Ontario foot of Princess. Hendry, Thomas, 8; Co., s s Ontario nr Queen. Martin, Wm., Princess.

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Hilton, Thomas, Princess bet Barrie and Clergy. Hoyle, Mrs. Wm., Ontario cor Place d'Armes. James, Martin, 39 Queen. Jordan & Brewer, 174 Princees.

Karch, J. A., 9 Princess. Kellar, Charles, Princess cor Victoria. Keys, Iiobert, 15 Barrack. King, James, cor Barrack and Rideau. Linter, Charles, Johnson cor Begot. McConnell, W., Princess nr Barrie. McDonald, Peter, King, Market Square. McFaul, Robert, cor Queen and Barrie. McNeill, John, 173 Princess. Maclean, Andrew, Ontario near Princess. Makins, Robert, 82 Ontario. Maloney, John, cor King and Wellington. Martin, David, Princess opp Montreal. Martin, William, cor Princess and Montreal. Miller, John A., Princess cor Barrie. Morgan, Hugh, Ontario bet Barrack and Queen. Morgan, John, cor Earl and Begot. Neill, John, King cor Earl. Ockley, Vincent, 27 Princess.

O'Connor, John, cor Sydenham and Ordnance. Orme, M. A., Princess nr King. Orr, Johnston, Prince s bet Ontario and King. O'Sullivan, Daniel, William cor Begot. l'ipe, William, 24 Princess. Quinn, Michael, Market Square. Rees, F. S., Princess opp Sydenham. Routley, William, Sydenham bet Bay and Ordnance. Runians, M. E.,

Princess, American Hotel Buildings. Smith, Patrick, cox Gore and Ontario. Somerville, Francis, 39 Princess. Spankie, William, Princess cor Victoria, Williamsville. Spencer, Thomas, Princese nr Clergy. Stewart, Alexander, opp G. T. Depût. Stratford, Henry, 135 & 136 Princess cor Clergy. Summerville, A., 153 Princess. Tompkins, Robert, Parrie cor Earl w. Tyner, James, Princess cor Chatham. Varney, Richard, Wellington cor Barrack!' White,

Edward, Princess bet Clergy and Barrie. Wilson, George F., 10 Colborne. 16

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Robertson, George, & Son, Ontario opp Burnett House.

Grocers [Wholesale and Retail].

Begg, William, King nr Brock. Berraingbam, James, Market Square. Browne, James, & Co., Market Square. Bruce, Alexander, 118 Princess. Foster, Abraham, 30 Princess. Halligan, John, Anchor Buildings, Market Square. Livingston, A., 37 Princess cor Begot. McMillan, John, Ontario cor Queen. McBee, W. R., & Co., Brock nr King. Rigney, Daniel, Princess nr Begot. Rourk, D. & J., Princess nr Wellington. Wilkinson, Geo. M., 72& 73 Wellington bet Brock and Princess.

Grocers (Retail).

Baker, Mrs., King opp Market. Black, David, Princess nr Clergy. Branigan, John, Montreal Road bet Picard and John. Breene, Maurice, 43 Queen. Campbell, Patrick, 28 King. Campbell, Robert, Princess cor Clergy. Campbell, Thomas, 1 Queen cor Division. Campbell & Tierney, Ontario nr Princess. Carson, Robert, 133 Princess nr Clergy, h 132 Princess. Cartrai11, Nathaniel, Bay cor Rideau. Chown, Robert, 41 Princess. Clint, Patrick, Ontario opp Market Battery. Comerford, Garret, cor Earl and Wellington. Conroy, Patrick, 75 Princess next St. Andrew's Church Cooper, Catherine, 50 Barrie. Craig, Arthur W., King cor Clarence. Craig, Mrs. John, King bet Gore and Earl. Dinnis, James, 43 Princess. Dunlop, J. M., 12 Princess. Dunn, Thomas, Bay cor Bondhead. Dunphy, James, Brock nr Begot. Fee, William, cor Queen and Barrie. Gibson, David, Prilacess bet Barrie and Clergy. Greenwood, John A., 79 Princess. Grinisson, Henry, Princess bet Barrie and Clergy. Hagerty, Daniel, Ontario bet William and Johnson.

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Gun and Locksmiths.

Fuller, James, King nr Brock. Holder, Robert, 31 Brock. McArdle

' James, 26 King.

Manton, William, George cor Stewart.

Hairdressers and Porfumors.

Allen, Silas, 21 Wellington. Johnson, J. 13., Wellington bet Clarence and Brock Kelly, John, Wellington. Lansing, E. C., King cor Clarence. Reilly, Daniel, Ontario bet Brock and Princes'.

Hardware and Cutlery.

Brown, Geo., Princess nr Barrie. Chown, Arthur, 7 Bagot nr Princess. Chown

' Samuel, 46 Princess.

Fraser & George, Princess bet Bagot and Wellington. Giberton & Yarker, 16 Brock. Martin, Wm., l'rincess. Muckleston, S., & Co., Princess bet King and Wellington.

. Harnoss-makera and Saddlers.

Branigan, Denis, 151 Princess. Dolan, Martin, 55 Princess. Pugh, David J., Division bet Princess and Colborne w. Walker, Robert, 45 Princess. Wells, Henry, Division cor w Colborne. Wilkinson, Charles, Princess nr Wellington. Wilton, Henry, 165 Princess.

• Hats, Caps, Purs, and Straw Goods.

Groh, William, Brock cor Wellington. Hyman, S., 74 King and 199 Princess. McDowall, James A., 21 Brock. Tweddell, Mrs. M., 32 Princess. Wright, Clark, 74 Wellington nr Princess.

Hides and Leather.

Carruthers, J. & Co., Ontarie Ford, William, jr. Market Square. Hamilton H. Millburn Tannery, office St. Lawrence Wharf. Smith, John, hn, Brock, Market Square.

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Hollow Ware Manufacturers. Chown & Cuningham, Bagot nr Prince,.

Hot Air Furnaces. Hon ey, R. M., 166 Princess.

Hotels and Proprietors. American Hotel, Henry Martin, Princeis opp Montreal. 13owen

' George H. (Britannia, Inn) 12 King. British American Hotel, cor King and Clarence., Yoe! Kent, propr. Burnett House, D. C Burnett, propr, Ontario bet Clarence

and Johnson. Caswell, Robert W., Addington House, Princeps. City Hotel, Robert A. Irwin, 34 Princess. City Inn, John C. Aston, propr, 6 Brock, Market Square. Commercial Hotel, James Hogan, propr, Market Square. Dale, Samuel, (St. Ilwrence Saloon) Ontario cor Market Square. Dougherty, Thomas, Place d'Armes (-Jr King. Dunn, John, (National Hotel) cor Wellington and Barrack. Fallon, Michael, Ontario bet Barrack and Queen. Farmers Inn, 4 Market Square.

Fenwick, George W., cor Gore and Ontario. Galloway, James, cor William and Ontario. Gethins, Mrs., Ontario bet Brock and Princess. Gilbert, Mrs. Jane, (William III, Prince of Orange) 16, Barrie. Griffin, Mrs. Ann, cor Brock and Ontario. Grimason, Henry, Princess bet Clergy and Barrie. Henry, Patrick, n s Princess, Williamsville. Johnson House, Samuel James, cor Ontario and Barrack. Leitrim Inn, Market Square. Little, Francis (Castle Blaney Inn), 47 Barrie. Lynch, Daniel, 4 Johnson. McGinnis, Owen, Ontario nr Johnson. McKillop,

Alexander (Cushendall Inn), Johnson nr Ontario. McNinch, Mrs. (Frontenac House), Princess bet Ontario and King. Making, Thomas (American Hotel), Ontario bet Earl and William. Martin, Henry (American Hotel), Princess opp Montreal. Molland, James (Grove House), King w cor Beverly. Morley, James (eritish Queen Inn), 6 Place d'Armes. Orr, Mr.e. James (County Down House), King w. Ottawa Hotel (Jas. Campbell, propr.), Ontario cor Princess. Parker, Bennett, Boundary Road nr

Princess House (L. Geraldi, propr.), Princess nr Montreal. Quigley, James, Montreal Road nr G. T. Dep6t. Rees, Win. (Pittsburgh House), Ontario bet Barrack and Queen. Renard, John (Rose and Shamrock), 40 Barrie.

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Robb, James (Armagh Inn), cor King and Queen .Rob Roy (Michael Cronin, propr .), Ontario cor Barrack .Royoe, John, cor Queen and Ontario.Scott, Mrs . Elisa, cor Queen and Ontario .Smith, James, Brock or Bagot .Spotten, Richard, Princess cor Victoria, 1\'illiamsville .St. Lawrence Hotel (L . W. Jeffers, propr .), St. Lawrence Wharf.St. Lawrence Hote4 (Alexander Robb, propr .), Market Square .Sullivan, James (Kingston Inn), cor King and John,on .Swan, George T ., n a Ellice or Division .Walsh, Mrs . Margaret, Clarence bet King and Wellington .Ward, Charles (Queen Victoria), Princess, Williamsville (Boundary

Line . )Warren, Mrs . Mary, Ontario bet Brook and Princess .

House Furnishing (iooda .

Chown, Samuel, 46 Princess .Chown & Cunningham, Bagot or Princess .Horsey, R . M., 166 Princess .McKelvey & Birch, 75 Wellington .Muckleaton, S amuel, & Co., Princess bet King and Wellington .

Ioe Dealers .

Hobart, G . S ., Princess cor Bagot.Maloney, John, cor Queen and Wellington.White R ., 42 Princess .

Insurance Agencies.

:Etna (Fire and Marine), Hartford, James Swift, agent, St. LawrenceWharf.

Ætna (Life), Hartford, Jas. Swift, agent, St . Lawrence Wharf .Agricultural Mutual, of Middlesex, Isaac Simpson, agent.Albert Life AssuranceCo . ofLondon,J.V. Noel,agent., ClarenceoppP.O.Britannia Life Assurance Co., Thos.l3riggs, agent, Burnett House Block .British America (Marine Agency), Anderson & Ford, U . S . Wharf.British America, Assurance Co ., ~larence opp P . O.,Thos. Wilson, agent .Canada, Life Assurance Co ., off Burnett House Block, lI . Dupuy, agent .Canada Life Assurance Co ., John Shaw, agent, Clarence bet Ontario and

King .Hartford Fire Insurance Co ., J. V. Noel, agent, Clarence opp P . 0 .Home (New Haven, Ct.), James Swift, agent, St . Lawrence Wharf.Imperial, Fire, W. W. Mathews, agent, J . Carruthere & Co.Life Association of Scotland, Thomas Kirkpatrick, agent, Ontario .Liverpool and London and Globe, Thos . Briggs, agent, Ontario.

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New York Accidental InsuranoeCo~C . H~gBtch~~sgent] St . LawrenceWharf.Phoenix Fire nI

rClnsuranc e

arence.Company of London, Thomas Kirkpatrick, agent,Ontari o

Provincial Insurance Co ., M. W . Strange, agent, Clarence opp P. 0 .Queen Fire and Life, Anderson & Ford, U . S . Wharf .Royal Fire and Life, Clarence opp P . 0 ., M. W. Strange, agent.Scottish Provincial Fire and Life Assurance Co., J. V . Noel, agent,Clarence opp P. 0 .

Sta, Life Insurance Co., London, C. W. Jenkins, qgent, foot of Gore .The Commercial Union Fire and Life Insurance Co , office, St. LawrenceWharf.Travellers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Jas . Swift, agent, St. LawrenceWharf.Western Insurance Co. of Canada, John Shaw, agent, Clarance betOntario and King.Ne F tern Insurance Co. of Toronto, Jas . Swift, agent, St. LawrenceWharf.

Iron, Steel and Metals .

Fraser & George, Princess bet Bagot and Wellington .Giberton & Yarker, 16 Brock .Muoklestoo, Samuel, & Co

., Princess bet King and Wellington .

Jewellers, Mannfacturing .Froiland, J. D., 107 Brock or Market.Mr,ves, Otto, 66 Princess.

Jewellery .[See also Watehu, Clocks and Jerodlery .]

Grigor, Charles, 29 Princess.

Junk and Marine Stores.Cliff, Joseph, cor Brook and Bagot.Spencer, Robert, 147 Prineeesa

Languages, Professor of.Do St . Remy, Edward, 51 Brock .

Lead Glazing.Horsey, R . M., 166 Princess .

Leather Belting.Ford, William, juor., Market Square .

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Leather and Findings.

Sa also Hides and Leather.

Ford, William, junr., King opp Market Square.McKay, John, junr., 176 Prino.css.

Livery Stables.

McSorley, Charles, Ontario, bet Brock and Princess.Wilson, William dt Co., 5 Clarence.

Lumber Merohants.

Anglin, William B., Wellington n ar Bay.Calvin & Breck, Gardes Island.bloMillan, Donald, Sydenham cor Bay.

Marble Cutters.

Strong, Edward, 148 Princess.Weleb, E. R., Prineess bet Barrie and Clergy.

Match 1A[aker.

Phillips, Prince P., n s Princess, Williamsville.

perchant Tailors and Clothiers.

Andrews, G. W., 76 Wellington.Conley, Thomas, King nr Braok.Daly, Patrick, 33 Princess.Dunbar, John, Brock nr King and Princess bet Wellington and Bagot.Dnnoon, John, 192 Princess.Erly, Thomas, 109 Brock.Hay, William, 19 Brock.Kinnear, Mrs. E., Wellington nr Brock..Livingston, C., 44 Princess.McCarald, Patrick, Brook nr King.MoMillan & Son, 26 Princess.Macka), Donald, ocr Brock and King.Moore, Thomas, 17 Brook.Percy, W. J., 15 Brook.Richardson, James, 21 Brook.Slavin & Mackin, 24 Wellington.Thomson, Adam, 26 Brock.

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Milliners and Dealers in à[illiner, Goods.See also Dry Goods and MilliAery.

Anderson, Miss Elizabeth, Queen, bet Barrie and Division.Anglin, Mrs. S., Wellington nr Brook.Booth, Miss M., Johnson, nr Baptist Church.Doran, B. & Co., Princess, bet Bagot and Wellington.Doyle, Miss J., 175 Princess.Ferguson, Mrs., 26 Wellington.Gale, Miss Jane, 93 Queen.Howard, Catherine, Rideau, bet Barrack and Ordnance.Hunter, Mrs., Princess nr King.Keyes, Mrs. Elisa, Barrie, bet Brook and Princess.Mollroy, Mrs., Bagot nr William.Moore, Misa Mary J., 22 Barrie oor Brock.Ross, A., Princess nr Bagot.Smith, Miss, Wellington, bet Brock and Princess.Stephens, Mrs. Eliza, 19 Bagot.Sutherland, Miss, 33 Wellington.

Music and Musical Instruments.

Black, Samuel, Princess nr Wellington.Burrows, William, King ur Princess.

News and Periodical Depots.(See also Booksellers.)

Henderson, John, Princess, nr Wellington.

Newspapers.

British American", published weekly, by J. W. Carman, King,(McKay's Buildings), corner of Brock.

The " Chronicle and News," published weekly, by John Row-lands & Co.,15 Princess.

The " Canadian Churchma„;' published weekly, by J. H. Parnell, Cla-rence, opposite the Post Office.

The ,, Daily News," published by John Rowlands & Co., 15 Princess.The «Daily British Whig," published by Dr. Edward J. Barker; office,

east side Bagot, near Brock.The " Weekly British Whig," published by Dr. Edward J. Barker;

office east side Bagot, near Brook.

Official Assignees.Rose, Roderick M., Anchor Buildings, Brock, Market Square.Shannon, James, Clarence, opp Post Office.Voij,Y, Henry C., Ontario, Burnett House Block.

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Oyster and Game Dealers. (See also bruit and Confectsoners.)

Blosdheim, S. H., 110 and 112 Brook. Newman, John, King nr Brook.

Town, Richard, Ontario cor Clarence.

Paints, Oils and Glass. (See also Painters).

Fraser & George, Princess nr Bagot. Heath, Charles, 47 Princess. IIobart, G. S., Princess cor Begot. King, J. G., 76 King. Parker, E. H.; Market Square. Robinson, Thomas, 100 Brock. Robinson, William, Begot, bet Queen and Princess. White, R., 42 Princess.

Philters (House, Sign, and Ornamental)

Laird, John, Princess cor Sydenham. Milo, Francis, Rideau bet Barrack and Ordnance. Robinson, Thomas, 100 Brook. Robinson, William, Begot bet Queen and Princess. Savage, Thomas, William nr Wellington. Savage, William H. G., 84 and 85 Brock. Walker, John, Bagot bet Johnson and William.

Painter (Portrait).

Sawyer, William, 77 Wellington nr Princess.

Paper Hangings. (See also Pamters, House and Sign.)

Robinson, Thomas, 100 Brack. Robinson, William, City Paint Shop, Begot, bet Queen and Princess. Wilkinson, Geo. M., 72 and 73 Wellington.

Pastry Cooks. (S,e Bakers and Confectioners.)

Perfumery (Wholesale).

Hart, G. S., Princess cor Begot.

Photographers.

Adams, Alfred S., 33 Wellington cor Clarence. Henderson, Henry, Princess nr Wellington. Powell, jas. W., 18 Colborne. Sheldon tt, Davis, King nr Brook.

Physicians and Surgeons.

Day, B. W., 156 Princess. DiC/43011, John R., 79 Johnson nr Sydenhans. Fee, Samwsl H., 95 Princess. Fenwick, T. M., King cor Queen. Fowler, Fife, Earl cor King. Howells, Thomas B., Gore bet Wellington and Lave 11, Michael, Johnson nr Barrie. MacLean, Donald, 155 Princess. Mair, John, Gore bet Wellington and King. Meagher, James, Clergy nr Princess. Neish, James, Union nr Drill Shed. Oliver, A. S., King cor Earl. Reeve, Richard A., Wesley Terrace, Johnson Roark, Francis, Bagot nr Park. Saunders, Lawrence, General Hospital House S Skinner, Henry, 16 Princess. Stewart, John, Clergy cor Johnson. Strange, 0. S., King cor Barrack. Sullivan, Michael, King nr Clarence. Thomson, Charles, Hendry's Block, Sydenham Yates, Horatio, William cor King. Yates, Octavins, William cor Wellington.

Piano-forte Dealers. (See also Music and Musical Instrument Dealers.)

Black, Samuel, Princess nr Wellington. Burrows, Wm., King nr Princess.

Piano-forte Manufacturer.

Fox, John C., Ontario cor Princess.

Pumbers and Gas Fitters.

Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess. Jamieson, Joseph, Kingston Water-Works. McDonald, Donald, King bet Johnson and William. McNeil, Neil, 108 Brock nr King.

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Pot and Pearl Ash Manufacturers

Allen, Paul, Orchard. McCutcheon, Thomas, Wellington. McDonald, Hector, Ordnance cor Sydenham. Rourk, D. & J., Princess or Wellington. Smith, James, 14 Colborne.

Printers (Book and Job.)

Barker, Edward John, Britt'sh Whig.office, Bagot. Benedict, R. C., 82 Princess. Carman, J. W., British American office, King cor Brock Creighton, John, King nr Brock. Lightfoot, William, 290 Wellington. Parnell, J. H., Canadian Churchnian, Clarence. Rowlands, J. Jr Co., Daily News, 15 Princess.

Produce Merchants. (See alto Commission Merchants.)

Brewster, Smith, Ontario nr Brock. Davis, R. D., Ontario cor Clarence. Jones, E., Ontario, next Burnett House. Kavanagh, John, Market Square. McKeever, Thou i, Market Square.

Provincial Land Surveyor. (See alto Architects and Civil Engineers.)

Wilson, Charles, opp G. T. Depôt.

Pump Maker.

Brokenshire, John, Ontario foot of Union.

Queen's Counsels.

Campbell, Hon. Alexander, Princess nr King. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Ontario nr Clarence. Macdonald, Hon. John A., Clarence opp P. 0. O'Reilly, James, Brock cor King. O'Reidy, Peter , sen., Court House. Patton, lion. James, Clarence opp P. O. Smith, Sir Henry, Princess nr Bagot.

Restaurants. [See Saloons and Restaurants.]

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Roofer. (See also Tin, Copper and Shea Iron 1Vorkers.)

Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess.

Rope Manufacturer.

Couper, Mrs. J., Princess, Williamsville.

Sailmaker.

Falconer, James, °Cali° nr Earl.

Saloons and Restaurants.

Beaufort & Sons, Kingston Station. Blondheim, S. H., 110 and 112 Brock. Cicolari, A., King opp Market. Collette, Libert, Wellington nr Brock. Elliott, Isaiah, Clarence cor Wellington. Fraser, David, 139 Princess. Gill, Robert, Brock nr King. Grimason, Henry, Princess nr Clergy. Mink, George, Princess nr Clergy. Newman, John, Market Square. Smyth, Samuel, south Market Square Winters, John, King opp Market.

Sausage Makers ,

Grimm, Henry, 138 Princess. Pisati, G., Johnson nr Wellington. Reid, William, 65 Johnson. Tossell, William, Princess nr Sydenham.

Seeds, Dealers In

Ford, William, junr., Market Square. Heath, Charles, 47 Princess. Hobart, G. S., Princess cor Bagot. King, J. G., 76 King. Pipe, William, 24 Princess. White, R., 42 Princess.

Sowing Machine Manufacturer and Agent. Cunningham, John, King cor Johnson.

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Ship Builders.

Berry, E. & Co., Queen cor Ontario. Calvin & Breck, Garden Island. Foster,Jenkins & Co., Marine Railway.

Ship Chandlers. Falconer, James, Ontario. Fraser & George, Princess nr Begot.

Shipsmiths.

Jeffers, L. W., St. Lawrence Wharf.

Ship, Steamboat and Tug Owners.

Berry, E. dz. Co., Queen cor Ontario. Bowen

' Captain William, St. Lawrence Wharf.

Calvin & Breck, Ontario. Folger, Brothers

' Ontario.

Gildersleeve, C: F., Clarence bet Ontario and King. Jeffers, L. W., St. Lawrence Wharf. Kinghorn, George M., United States 1Vhart1

Soap and Candle Manufacturers. McCutcheon, William, Brock nr Clergy. Meadows, Benjamin, 171 Princess. Phippen, Samuel & Son, Bagot cor Johnson. Quigley, Peter, 36 Brock nr Begot. Shaw, James, Johnson ni Ontario.

Soda Water Manufacturers.

McGuire, Thomas, Clarence bet King and Wellington. Pipe, William, 24 Princess.

Stoves and Tinware. Allen, William, Wellington nr Princess. Chown, Samuel, 46 Princess. Chown, Arthur, 7 Bagot. Chown & Cunningham (stove manufacturers), 8 Bagot. Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess. McKelvey & Birch, 75 Wellington nr Princess. Miels, John, King nr Princess.

Tailors and Drapers. (See also Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.)

Carmen, William, 67 Princess. Daley, Michael, William nr Bagot. Driver, William, 12 Wellington.

Hay, William, 19 Brock. Jones, John, n s Princess, Williamsville. Jones, John, Division opp Jenkins' lane. Sherlock, John M., 89 Queen. Smeaton, John, 69 Queen. Watson, Benjamin, w s Division nr Brock.

Tannera. (See also Leather and Findings.)

Carruthers, J. & Co. (solo leather), tannery, Portsmouth. Ford, William

' jun., Nag opp the Market.

Hamilton, II., Milburn Tannw&y, office, St. Lawrence Wharf Taverns.

(See Hotels and Taverns.)

Taxidermist. Collins, Edward II., 3 Queen.

Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Workers. (See also Stores and Tinware)

Allen, William, Wellington bet Princess and Queen. Chown, Samuel, 46 Princess. Chown tt Cunningham, Bagot nr Princess. • Horsey, R. M., 166 Princess. McKelvey ét Birch, 75 Wellington. Norris, Joseph, 100 Johnson. Sangster, John, 19 Queen. Shiels

' John, King cor Brock.

Townsley, John, 124 Princess. Tobaceo and Cigar Manufacturers.

(See also Cigars and Tobacco.) •

Oberndorffer, S., Princess nr Bagot. White, S. P., 22 Princess.

Umbrella Makers. Genevey, Eugene, Johnson bet Wellington and Bagot.

Undertakers. (See also Cabinet Makers and Furntture Dealers.)

Brame, Henry, 68 Princess. McDermott, Thomas, Ontario cor Brock. Reid, James, 152 Princess,

Upholsterers Brame, Henry, 68 Princess. Drennan, S. T., Princess cor Bagot.

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McDermott, Thomas, Ontario bet Brock and Princess. Pense,. ohn G., 63 Princess. Reid, James, 152 Princess.

Waggon Makers. (See Carriage and Waggon Makers.

Watches, Clocks and Jewellery.

Cridiford, John, King bet Princ ,:ss and Brock. Gage, M. de R., King nr Princess. Johnston, James, 77 Wellington nr Princess. Lebeup, J. A., 107 Brook bet King and Wellisgton. 141cComb, William, 177 Princess. •

Oberndorffer, S., Princess nr Begot. •

Ramage, John, 103 Brock nr Wellington. Spangenberg, George, 30 King nr Pnncess. Smith, William, King or Princess.

Whitesmith.

Skinner, James, 93 Princess.

Wine and Spirit Merchants

Begg, William, King nr Brock. Bermingham, James, Market Square. Browne, James de Co., Market Square. Bruce, Alexander, 158 Princess. Carruthers, J. di, Co., Ontario nr William. Halligan, John, Anchor Buildings, Market Square. Harty, James de Co., Ontario foot of Princess. Livingston, A., 37 Princess cor Begot. McRae, W. R. de Co., Brock nr King. Martin, Wm., Princess. Rigney, Daniel, Princess nr Begot Rourk, D. de J., Princess nr Wellington. Somerville, Francis, 39 Princess. Summerville, A., 153 Princess. Wilkinson, George M., 72 and 73 Wellington bet Brock and Princess.

Wood Carver.

McDermott, Thomas, 148 Princess. Wood Dealers.

Molloy, John, 3 Clarence. Noble, Isaac, foot of Brook and Morton's Wharf.

Wool, Pelts, Ike

Smith, John, Market Square.

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BANK OF UPPER CANADA.—Newland Maynard, Manager; W. R. Armstrong, Accountant ; W. J. Hunt, 'Yeller ; H. C. Givins, Clerk. Head Office, Toronto ; Branch Kingston, cor King and Queen.

Adair, Alexander, grocir, 30 Barrie cor William, h same. Agnew, Andrew, school teacher, bds William. Alderdice, John, shoemaker, h Johnson. Alexander, David, h Johnson. Bailey, Thomas, h William. Blute, Bartholomew, laborer, h Wuhan,. BREDEN, JOHN, Mayor of Kingston, h Beverley bet Union die King. Brophy, James, h Earl nr Wellington. Butler, William, barber h Barrie. Carroll, James, laborer, h William. Clark, Michael, laborer, h Johnson. Clark, Patrick, butcher, bds Johnson. Dixon, John, laborer, 1: William. Downie, John, h 69 Johngon. Doyle, Darb,y, laborer, h 66 Johnson. DUPUIS, THOS. R., M.D., profeasor of Botany, R.C.P.S.K., h Odessa Evans, Edward, carpenter, h Earl. Foster, Francis

' shoemaker, bds 27 Barrie.

GERAGHTY, CAPTAIN PATRICK, Town Major, Queen cor Syden-ham, h Johnson nr Begot.

Gray, John, mason, h 33 Barrie. Gunning, Edward, laborer, h William. Hackett, Johnston, shoemaker, h 35 Barrie. Haden, John, laborer, h William. Hall, Robert, laborer, h 51 Barrie. Harold, William, carpenter , h Earl. HENDRY, ROBERT, tadow chandler, h and factory Earl. Hight, Joseph, laborer, h William. Kelsey, Ephraim, laborer, h 34 Barrie. KENNEDY, RODERICK, M.D., prof. of Materia Medics and bledical

Jurisprudence R.C.P.S.K., h Ruth. Lee, Christopher, 1: William. Linter, Charles, engineer H.M. gunboat Rescue, h Earl. McBride, Thomas carter, (G. Offord de Co.) McCune, Alexander, carpenter, h Earl.

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McKee, William, eaptain, schooner 1lrile, h William nr Barrie.McMahon, Andrew C., grocer & provision dealer, h Barrie, bet Earl and

William.bleMahon, Thomas, painter and glazier, It cor William and Barrie, shop

adjoining.Mallott, Anthony, carter, h 51 Barrie.Mann, John, laborer, h William.Matthews, Robert, gentleman, h 18 Johnson cor Barrie.Matthews, William, clerk, bds 18 Johnson.O'Neil, Thomas, laborer, h William.Parsley, Robert, cab-driver, h William.Paul, James, moulder, Eagle Foundry.Pogue, John, cabinet maker, h Earl.Prittie, Mrs. Catherine, h 28 Barrie.

Purcbll, Michael, medical student, bds 67 Johnson.Purcell, Patrick, sexton St. Mary's Cathedral, h 67 Johnson.Ray, Andrew, sailor, h William.Sessions, John, veterinary surgeon, bds Princess, Williamsville.Sleith, James, mason and stone cutter, h Johnson.SANGSTER, CHARLES, local editor Daily News, author of « The St.

Lawrence and Sagttenay Hesperus," Ko., h Barrlc, Park.Traynor, Francis, gardener, It Johnson.Treenell, Benjamin, ship carpenter, It William.Turner, John, laborer, h Barrie.WILLIAMSON, REV. J., LL.D., prof. Mathematics and Natural Phil-

osopby, Queen's College, h Waterloo road.

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BABBIEFICLD.

A village situated on Point Frederick, opposite the City of Kingston,in the Township of Pittsburg and County of Frontenac, oa the e3atside of the mouth of the Cataraqui River. It is connected withKingston by means of a bridge across the bay. Daily mail.tion about 200.

Allen, Thomas, wagon-maker.Allen, William, farmer.Anderson, William, carpenter.Aykroid, Henry, boat-builder.Bailey, Thomas, farmer.Belwa, Charles, Township Clerk.Bower, Rev. Edward, (Church of

England.)Bowman, Charles, sawyer.Bark, Michael, laborer.Callaghan, James, cabinet-maker.Campbell, John, workman at W.

Rppe' boat-yard.Carenay, Langer, M.D., Royal Art'y.Cherry, John, laborer.Chestnut, James, 2nd engineer

stmr. Enterprise.Cook, James, School Teacher.Cross, Nicholas.Curtis, Patrick.Dick, Robert, blaokamitb.Donelly, John, pensioner.Dowler, Armstrong.Dowler, Richard, farmer.Dowler, William T., farmer.Dyke, Isaac, pensioner.Elliott, William.Finlay, James A., shoemaker.Finley, Alexander, inn-keeper.Forbes, Robert, grocer.Genge, Richard, contractor.George, Frederick J., hardware

merchant.18

Popula-

Heerey, Samuel S., foreman GreenBay Steam Circular Sawmill.

Hines, Mrs. Sarah Ann, grocer.Irwin, pensioner.Jacoba, Thomas, laborer.Johnston, Robert, stonecutter.Johnston, Mrs. Sarah.Knapp, William, boat-builder.La Chappelle, Win., boat-builder.La Chapelle, Win., boat-builder.Leader, Edward, farmer.Leader, John, hunter and trapper.McRossic, William.McRossie & Co., (Win. Maltossie,

James Macpherson,) Green BaySteam Circular Sawmill.

Macpherson, James.Martin, William, laborer.Medley, George, butcher.Medley, William F., butcher and

cattle-dealer.Mowatt, John J., Ord. Dept.Mullen, Patrick, laborer.Patrick, Thomas, farm laborei.Portell, William, farm laborer.Richardson, Joshua.Ryan, John, farmer.Ryan, John, laborer.Ryan, Joseph, law student.Bharman, Jacob, carpenter R joiner.Skivington, James, sailor.Stanton, Richard, laborer.Stephens, William, penaioqet.

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Strachan, Martin, gentleman, J. P.,Reeve of Township.

Tisdell, Ale=r., sawyer at SteamSawmill.

Tisdell, Mitchell, eawyer at SteamSawmill.

Tisdell, Peter, sawyerat Steam Saw-mill.

Vancocur, Octave, en^inecr of G.Bay Steam Circular Sawmilll

Watts, Mrs. Eliza.Woods, Luke, innkeeper.

GARDEN ISLAND

Is situated in the Bay, opposite Kingston, about two miles distant.The Island contains eixty-five acres, and is owned by Messrs. Calvin &Breck, who established a ship yard here about the year 1834. Thiseminent firm employ four hundred men. The total population of theisland is about 750. It fias a large school with an average attendanceof 60 pupils. Church services are held every Sabbath evening, in theRchool house, by ministers of the several denominations. There arealso three stores, a music hall, two brass bands, a temperance lodge, and

a telegraph office, established by the Provincial Telegraph Company.Mails are received daily from Kingston.

]PORTSMOUTH.

An incorporated village in the township of Kingston, and county of

Frontenac, two miles from Kingston. The village was incorporated in

1858, and now contains a population of 1500. Portsmouth is situated

on a deep bay or arm of Lake Ontario. The Harbour is protected by a

breakwater 400 feet in length. The breakwater was erected, in 1840,

by Messrs. Dickinson & Gilmour, and was rebuilt in 1860, by the council

of the village, at a cost of $4000. This village is noted for its ahip-

building yards-and many of the finest vessels on the lakes have been

turned out here.

The Provincial Penitentiary, and the Rookwood Lunatic Asylnm arelocated here. The village contains three churches, viz.: Church ofEngland, Rev. F. W. Dobbs, Incumbent. The Presbyterians are aboutprecting a atone chnrch ; at present they occupy the Temperance Hall,

KINGSTON DIREC1bBY.

which has been fitted up139

for their accommodation. The WesleyanDiethodist Church built of stone, in 1854.The B. A. U. G. T. have a

lodge, organized in 1860, which numbera seventy membere; the lodgemeets in its own hall every Monday evening.

There are three schools,two common, and one Roman Catholic separate school.

Mails are received from and dispatched to Kingston twice a day.

VILLAGE OFr1c&RS.

WilliamMndie, Reeve; James Fisher, Edward Berry, Thomas

MoCammon, Thomas McCarthy, Councillors ; John Crai„ clerL ;George DdcLeod, treasurer; George Sexton,coroner,

Abbott, William, laborer.Acres, Charlre, senileman.Arthurs, Robert, laborer.Arundall, Thomas, guard P.P.Arundrian, John, cook.Atkins, William, guard P.P.Baiden, Eli, gardener and florist.Baiden, ThomaA, garden laborer.Baker, 1Villiam, foreman of J.

Carrut.hers & Co's tannery.Bannister, Edward, keeper P.P.Baugh, Francis, shipwright.Beaupré, Agatha.Beaupré, Edward, grocer and pro-

vision dealer.Benaon, P. Al., achoolmaster P.P.Blacklook, Alexander, engineer in

J. Carruthers' tannery.Boetridge, Thomas, guard P.P.Braeh, Robert, blacksmith.Brooka, Andrew, tavern-keeper.Broxholm, Thomas, carpenter and

joiner.Bryson, James , guard P.P.Burgess, James, guard P.P.Bnseière, A ntoine, abip-carpenter.Camfield, Ellen.Campbell, Anastasia.Cameron, Alexander, carpenter.

Cameron & Mudie (Alexander Ca-meron & William Dludie), car-penters, joiners and builders.

Carruthers, John cti Co., tannera.Carter, Thomas, guard P.P.Cassidy, Peter, ahip carpenter.Chocy, Louis, ehip.oarpenter.Chocy, Louis, jan,, ehip-carpenter.C^^ William, ehip-carpanter.

n, Ann.Claxton, Matthew, laborer,Collier, Charles, blacksmith.Conners, John, laborer.Convcry, Thomas, ehip.carpenter.Cook, Rebecca.Cooke, George, laborer.Cox, Julia.Craig, J., Clerk of Town Council.Crawford,

William, guard P.P.Davidson, Thomas, carpenter and

'oiJ er.Deering, James, laborer.Deanoyers, Edward, foreman

Berry'e shipyard of E.

Devine, Thomas, guard P.P,Dewley, William, laborer.Dickson, Alexander, baker.Dobbs, Rev. Francis W. (Churchof England.)

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Urovin-

tavern-

McCord, Robert, shipwright. McCreight, James, ship-carpenter, McCreight, Robert, ship-carpenter. McFall, Michael, engineer. MeGeein, Daniel, fillip-carpenter. MeGeein, Mrs. Katherine. MeGean, Michael, ship-carpenter. McIntyre, Mrs. Isabella. McLeod, Alexander, laborer. McLeod, George, grocer and general

dealer. McLeod, George, Postmaster. McManus, Charles, guard P.1'. McManus, Hugh, laborcr. • McMaaus, Ilugh, laborer. McNulty, William. McWaters, Thomas, laborer in tan-

nery, J. Carruthers'. McWilliams, John, ship-carpenter. McWilliams, Mrs. Mary Ann. Macnamara, Michael, ship-carpen-

ter Marks, John, grocer and tavern-

keeper. Marsh, George, guard P.P. Martin, Ralnh, gentleman. Martin, Richard, gentleman. Marvin, William IL, boiler-maker. Matheson, James B., guard P.P. Maxwell, Alexander, laborer. Menville, Joseph, laborer. Metcalf, William, shipwright. Mills, George, steamboat fireman. Ail's, James, carpenter. Mills, James, junior, shoemaker. Mills, John, school teacher. Mooney, Dennis, blacksmith. Mooney, Edward, guard P.P. Mooney, John, foreman of shoe-

shop P P. Morris, JIITICS, guard P.P. Morrow, Joseph, laborer. Moyle, Mrs. Grenville. Mudie, William, carpenter and

builder (Reeve.)

Ads, Robert, blacksmith. Dowley, John, ship-esrpenter. Driscoll, Jeremiah, laborer. Dubois, Leon, ahip-carpenter. Dunlop, Robert, guard, P.P. Elliot, Eliza, grocer and

keeper. EVANS, WILLIAM C.,

cial Hardware Co., P.P. Ewart, Thomas J., laborer. Finn, Michael, plasterer. Pion, William, grocer and pi 9vision

dealer. Fisher, James, brewer. Fisher, Joseph, brewer. FISHER & SON (James Fisher

and Joseph Fisner), brewers (Portsmouth Brewery.)

Fitzsiminms, James, guard P.P. Fitzgerald, Garret, tanner. Flanagan, Bartholomew, guard P.P. Flanagan, John, laborer. Flanagan, Patrick, laborer. FUNNELL, JESSE, tailor. Gerard, Jacob, ship-csrpenter. Gibson, Mary. Olen, Andrew, blacksmith. Graham, Richard M., clerk. Graham, William, ship carpenter. Graham, Wm., j un., slsip carpenter. Grant, Allan, guard r. Grant, Edmund J., sliipwright. Grant, John H., shoemaker. Grant, William E., shoemaker. Grant, William W., shoemaker. Greer, Matthew, ship carpenter. Gribbin, John, laborer. (troves, John, guard P. P. Hagerty, George, guard P. 1'. Halpin, Michael, keeper Rockwood

Asylum. Hamil, Patrick, guard P. 1'. Hannigan, Owen, laborer. Hartnedy, Timothy, guard P. P. Hatch, William, laborer. Hinton, Edward, laborer.

Holland, Martin, fariner. Holland, Richard, guard P. P. IIooper, Mrs. Sophia. Howard, Richard, ship carpenter Howard, Thomas, ship carpenter. Hull, Lyman, blacksmith. Irwin, William, laborer Jamieson, William, blacksmith. Johhson, Absalom, guard P. 1'. Johnson, Absalom, junr., M.D. Johnson, Edward, clerk. Johnson, Thomas, guard P. P. Kelly, James, drayman. Kennedy, John, guard P. P. Kennedy, William, teamster. Lafeur, Peter, ship carpenter. Lagrisc, Michael, ship carpenter. LeRicheux, Alfred, book-keeper. LeRue, Joseph, ship carpenter. Liddle, Mrs. Mary. Lindsay, James, guard P. P. LITCHFIELD, JOHN P., Ml).,

Medical Superintendent Rock- wood Asylum.

Lonergan, James. Lortie, Francis X., ship-carpenter. Lowe, Samuel, shoemaker. Lowe, William, miller. NIcAuley, George, ship-carpenter. McAuley, Mr, . Jane. filcAuley, John, ship-carpenter. McBride, William, ship-carpenter. McDonald, Allan, guard P.P. McDonald, Mrs. Bridget, grocery. McDonell, Donald .Eneas, Warden

Provincial Penetentiary. McCammon, John, baker. MeCammon, Thomas, baker. McCarthy, James, grocer and gene-

ral dealer. McCarthy, James W. C., student

G rammar School. bleConaghy, Archibald, guard P.P. McConnell, William, policeman and

Town-hall-keeper. McConnell, William, junr., grocery.

Mulligan, James, laborer. Narrarre, Charles, ship-carpenter. Naughtan, Patrick, laborer. Newman

' George, laborer.

Newton, John, M.D. NEWTON, ROBERT, builder and

engineer. Nicholson, John, shipwright. Nicholson, T., carpenter and joiner. Norris, Robert, sawyer. O'Brien, Dennis, laborer. O'Donnell, Thomas, guard P.P. O'Shaugnessey, John, teacher of

separate school. Parent, Joseph, ship-carpenter. Patterson, ‘Villiain, baker. Peet, Andrew, carpenter. Porter, Andrew, laborer. Porter, Mrs. Margaret. Preistly, Robert, guard P.P. Prue, Serene

' ship-carpenter.

Pugh John, foreman of shoe shop 1'. P.

Pugh,Wm.,helper Ontario Foundry. Quinn, Patrick, tavern keeper. Ramsay, Thomas, gentleman. Ramsden, George, wagon-maker, dre Itawson, Thomas, guard P. P. Redmond, Patrick, laborer. Rice, Mra. Mary. Richardson, John, keeper P. 1'. Ritchie, James, laborer. Robinson, Robert, ship carpenter. Rogers, James, tanner and currier. Rosehorn, Henry, carpenter, &c. Schroder, Henry, carpenter, &c. SCIIRODER, JAMES, sausage

manufacturer and dealer in pork. Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth. Scott, Martin, chief keeper Rock-

wood Asylum. Self, Samuel, guard 1'. P. • SEXTON, GEORGE, butche- and

coroner. Seymour, William, ship carpenter.

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Shaw, Angus, guard P. P. Short, James, grocer and provision

dealer. Simmons, Thomas, ship carpenter. Skinner, Alexander, laborer. Smith, John, blacksmith. Smith, Malian, carpenter. Smith, Thomas, guard P. P. Spence, Robert, engineer. Stevens, George, sailor. Stewart, John, ship carpenter. Stuart, John, shipwright. Stuart, Robert, blacksmith. Sullivan, William, guard P. P. Swift, John, messenger, P. P. Tait, Adam, laborcr. Tait, Alexander, blacksmith. Tetlock, Henry, laborer. Tetlock, John, tanner. Tomlinson, John, druggist&grocer.

Walsh, Patrick, carpenter. Walters, Mrs. Elizabeth. Walters, Henry, ship carpenter. Walters, John, ship carpenter. Walters, Thomas, ship carpenter. Waters, John, guard P. P. Watt, Mrs. Agnes. Watt, John, turner. White, Edward, ship carpenter. White, Mrs. Sophia. Williams, Reverend L. Septimus-

(Church of England.) Williamson, Alfred, shipwright. Williamson, John, laborer. NVishart, John, ship carpenter. Wo'ford, Thomas R., coachman, &e. Wood, William, sailor. Woolley, James, gentleman. Young, Edmund, ship carpenter. Young, Robert, blacksmith.

Henesey, Mrs. Catherine, keeper, (Travellers' Inn.)

Hinton, Samuel, laborer. Kendle, William, cattle-dealer. Knight, Stephen, farmer. Lee. William, toll-keeper. McCammon, James, farmer. McCarty, Horace, inn-keeper. McDonald, George, harnesemaker. MeGarvey, Francis, laborer. McKim, Peter, dry-goods merch't. McKim, Peter, Clerk of Division

Court, &e. McMichael, Albert. McMichael, Osmond, farmer. Marriott, George, farmer. Martin, John, blacksmith. Munsie, Alexander, school-teacher. Nicoll, David. superintend't Catara-

qui Cemetery. Nicoll, Daniel and Sons, (John

Nicoll, Joseph Nicoll), florists.

Northmore, Joseph, postmaster and bread and biscuit baker.

Purdy, David, wheelwright. Purdy, Valentine, farmer. Riley, Edward, blacksmidi

brick-maker, George, gardener. M Rowe, es.Laura.

ltowe, Wynam, baker. Simpson, John, J.1'., fartner. Sparhatn, George, physician

surgeon Stuart, John, shoemaker. Trucsdale, John, laborer. Truesdale, Wesley, baker. Walker, George, fanning-maker. Walker, Samuel, grocer. Ward, Rev. Edward A , (Wes.

Methodist). Ward, William, laborer. Watson, Thomas, blacksmith. Wienecke, Charles, tailor.

- WATERLOO-KINGSTON.

A post village in tl.e township of Kingston, on the line cf the Grand

Trunk Railway, three miles from Kingston, the county town. The

post office was established in 1856, and Joseph Northmore, the present

official, was then appointed postmaster. It contains three stores, one

fanning-mill factory, one comtucn school. It has also two churches, viz.,

a Wesleyan Methodist, built in 1821, of atone; and the Society of

Friends, a frame meeting-house. The Seventh Division Court is held

here : P. McKim, clerk. Mails daily. Population 200.

inn-

and

and

KINGSTON

CLOTHING STORE. P]E]Ft.d0"5r,

Adamson, Ralph, grocer, &c. Black, John, laborer. Bowers, Joseph. Brown, Mrs. Beamish, William, physician and

surgeon. Biown, Marshall, physician and

surgeon. Caldwell, Andrew, farmer. Clyde, Thomas, fariner.

Cook, Edward, bailiff. Curnock, James, R.C.R., look-out. Dawe, James, baker. DAY, JOHNSON, J.P., brick

manufacturer. Ely, Samuel, tailor. Fagg, Albert, brick-moulder. Ferris, Neil, J.P., Corn. Q.B. Grass, Louis, blacksmith. Harrigan, George, laborer.

jtiercbant CiCailor & elotbier, 15, BROOK STREET, NEAR THE MARKET,

stir Always onhand a Large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, yot up in the latest style.

Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing made to Order,

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pQBB L4 IS

3OQ211214PUBLISHED AT

KINGST ON, C.W.,-DY-

JL W, CARMAN, - - [0110R du PROPHIETORIIt enjoys a wide circulation both in Kingston, adjacent towns, and all

the country in Central Canada.

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OFFICF:

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CONVEYANCERS, &C.

CHAMBERS.-ANCHOR BUILDINGS, KIN68TON, C. W.JAMES AI:YEW.

M. DALDwIIe T91BOp0, 71.A.

I3rittoli & Price,warxiottxp, and

Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyanoers, Notaries Public, &o.,J/cAay'e BNIGGNge, I`oreer of King and Brode Slreeb,

R. N. BRITTIIX, R. A.

KINGSTON, C.W.r. V. PR1CC, L.L.B.

CAMPBELL & MOWAT,

BAIRISTSflS & SOMME Il 9BERY,NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.,

PRINCESS, NEAR KING STREET, KINGSTON, C.W.nON. A. CAnPBF1.L.

010ROi L. MONAT.

MACDONALD, PATTON & MACHAR,

BUSTSB, STTOUEYS-AT-I11, SOLICITOIIS Il mCCfluC.OjJtcee-18 Clarence Street, opposite the Post Office,

Kl(NSSTON, C.W.JOa1 I. 11ACDOYALD, Q.C.

19JAMES PATTOY, Q.C. J0R11 Y. Y1CaAR.

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J. DOUGLAS STEWART, Id. OCULIST AND AURIST,

—OFFICE— PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, (Dr. tiarvey's Drug Store.)

RIDEAU STREET,

0 "Xi 'I° -A. "VP • w .

Artificial E'yes, Membranes l'or the Drum of the Ear, and the finest Periscopic Spectacles, &c., kept on hand. Consulting hours, from 10 to 12 o'clock, am., and from 2 to 4 o'clock, p.m., each day.

se— Cons shiny Fee, Two Dollars, payable strictly in ailvanee. - —

TESTIMONIALS-To Dr. STEWART, Ottawa.

Dear Sir,-1 have much pleasure in stating that mv son William, aged ten years, who has suffered from deafness and inflatned eyes ever since he had an e' ..ack of scarlet fever in 1860, has been cured in a few montha by your scientific ..eatment, end that hi, sight and hearing are now completely restored.

(Signed,) WM. FOltD, M.D., Accountant Department of Crown Lands.

Sir,—Being fully satisfied v. lilt the success which you obtAined in the treatment of the deafness of my son, as a token of thankfulness and regard allow me to present you with the enclosed certificate.

I hereby certify that Dr. Stewart has cured my son of a deafness with m hich he was afflicted at six years of age, caused by typhoid fever, and which lasted 14 years.

(Signed,) A. BELANGER, N.P., Provincial Registrar's Department.

City of Ottawa, 7th July, 1866.

Names of Parties whom Dr. Stewart lias treated and operated upon for Disease, of the Eye and Ear :—

Rev. J. H. Berthwick, M.A., Principal Mrs. Capt. McNaughton. of lt ttawa Collegiate School. S. S. Finden, Esq., B. of Agriculture.

Robert Bell, Esq., M.P.P., Ottawa. 'Mr. Bronson of Bronsons, Weston &Co. Mrs. J. A. Gown, Russell House. A. Kirkwood, Esq., C. L. Dept. W. J. Wills, Esq., Immigrint Agent. J. P. M. Lecourt, Esq , Indian Dept. Edward C. Hayden

' Esq., P. O. Dept. A. M. Dole, Esq., Mgr. Hamilton Bros.

J. R. Montgomery, Esq., S. I.. Dept. Rev. Father Reboul. John V. Gale, Esq., C. L. Dept. Andrew Leamy, Esq., Lumber Merchant. rapt. E. W. Forrest.

Ottawa, Sept422nd, 1866.

To Dr. STEWART, Ottawa.

.A. /■7"

Residence and Office, first door above Mr. Alex. Bruce's Block, 1513 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON.

DEN1 INTR1.— 111 operations in Dentistry performed with care and in the most improved style, and warranted to give satisfaction. Office as above.

,r,ste- PRICES MODER.A.TE. *"5.\

Mu.. zz'I',

PROFESSOR OF DRAWING, HEAD OF QUEEV STREET,

ONE DOOR EAST OF SHERIFF CORBETT'S RESIDENCE. Drawing in Lead Pencil, Crayons, Crota carefull3 taught on Moderato

Terms, either at pupils' residences or at Mr. L's apartments, where numerous speci-mens in the various styles, may be seen.

Also, Mr. L.11113 up his spare time as Private Teacher to young Ladies and Gentlemen.

HENRY WILTON , MANUFACTURER OF

SABBLES TRUNK S , AND ANIS

ItAIINESS, -;rALISES, 165 Princess Street, Kingston, C. W.

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DICKINSON'S 131:1.TJC, (i;e1-40e Afr.H.

RIDEAU PASSAGEAND FH K IGHT LIN ET KINGSTON AND OTTAWA CITY.

GROCER,WIIE&SPIRIT MERCHANT,

THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS WEI Pr1x:m:343am t.. lig-triamitcsii.

CITY OF O'TTAWA, BYTOWN. C AP . J. RYAN. CAPT. TS0MA8 FARMER.

The above named Steamers will run as follows between Kingston and Ottawa, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connecting at Smith's Falls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad : John e.„.;re. Jenkins'

4 AMP CITY OF OTTAWA, LEAVES Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p.m., arriving at Ottawa

next evenings at 7 o'clock. RETURNING—Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday, at 7 a.m.,

arriving at Kingston at II a.m. the following days.

BYTOWN, LEAVES Kingston every Monday at Noon, and Thursday at 3 p.m., and

arriving at Ottawa on the following evenings at 8 o'clock. RETURNING—Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday and Saturday at 7 cm.,

arriving at Kingston at noon the following days. Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamers al Kingston going upwards, every Thursday, Friday and Sunday evenings.

These Steamers connect with the Through Line Steamers at Kingston going East and West ; Steamer Bay of Quinte for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton, and with the American Steamers for Oswego, Rochester and Lewiston.

Parties shipping freight from Kingston will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this Line, rates being low and no Wharfage charged.

CARRIAGE, SLEIGH c WAGON FACTORY Princess St., beineen Barrie and Dhision Streetb4.

All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for work, and parties wanting wolk in the above line will find it to their advantage to give the advertiser a call.

MRS. NEWBOLD'S

BOARDING HOUSE, Apply to

M. K. DICKINSON, OTTAWA,

GEO. HEUBACH, MONTIMAI,

JAMES RATH, Salves FALLS,

Or to JAMES SWIFT, St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston.

NEXT DOOR TO THE “BRITISII WHIG" OFFICE,

Int A...11F -OPT` 61"711C11,...lEC.111B.7•31r"

KING-STON.

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1rnJ ADVERTISINII DIRECTORY.

WM . ROBINSON ,HOUSE IND SIGN RINTER,

G>FLgZIJMR,

Gr.-tiner & Paper-Hanger, &c . ,DEALER IN ROOM PAPERS,

Decorations and Bordering of every Description ,ENGLISII, AMEHICAN AND FRENCH ,

VP3E30L?s7J9Ar 3E3 gND 3E:L3MTAIL.City Paint Shop, and Boom Paper Depot,

13AGOT STREET, BETWEEN PRINCESS & QUEEN STREETS,

NEAR MEDICAL HALL.

JEM lm â IV T IE: R .9290, WELLINGTON STREET,

NEAR THE POST OFFICE,

KINGSTON, C . W.

I 1

i

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. 1iI

~~ 1 'IGU~MI ËD Z;41 ifiz10PRlNCES~ STREET. ~

~• ~4R~~S©~hDEALER J N

FLOUR, BRIN, SHORTS ,OAT9S 1, PEA -.*3 1

And every Variety of Coarse Grain .M

. MoRRISON keeps constantly on hand Whitney's I'repared Flour,Brown Flour from Fall Wheat, Extra ki~u dried Oatmeal, double boltedCornmeal, Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs

. Also, Cracked Corn, Oats andPeas, adapted for horse !'ced .

K.ING~f3TON, C.~7Cï,

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PRIN TERS,

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

JOSEPH NEWBOLD,

GROCER AND VMON DEALER; Corner of Bagot and Johnson S treets,

KINGSTON, C. W.

JAMES ROBB'S JAL 3FIL. JA. C4- 3E-X iSi I1,

l'orner of King and Queen Street ,

KINGSTON, C.W. -

A LARGE AND CONVENIENT YARD AND GOOD STABLING. —

Every attention will be paid to the comfort of travellers who may favor him with • call.

F.A.RMERS' HOTEL, No, 4, MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON,

R. BEAUPRE, - - PROPRIETOR.

First-Class Stables, and Driving House.

et. e wie li.717" No 1, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

FRUIT AND OYSTER DEPOT, er Corner of Ontario and Clarence Streets, '1st

KINGSTON, C. W. Fish, Game, Poultry, ()rams, Lemons, Pineapples, kc , Wholesale and Retail.

COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

ADIVERTISING DIRECTORY. 153

Metropolitan Bowling Saloon, T. SULLIVAN, - - PROPRIETOR,

Wellington Street, between Prince , and queen Streets.

Best Liquors, Ales, Porter, and Refreshments always on han.!. N.B.—Every attention paid to secure the comfort of the patrons of the house.

PITTSBURG HOUSE, W. REES, - - - PROPRIETOR.

ONTARIO, BETWEEN BARRACK AND QUEEN STREETS. A large and convenient yard and Good Stabling eonnectul with

the establiehniene. N.B.—Every attention paid to the comfort of Travellers who may favor the

advertiser with their patronage.

HUNTER, ROSE & CO.,

GENERALMIMPUBLISHERS,

BOOK 86 JOB BOOKBINDE

SLAKE-BOOK MAIMFACTUBMIST, &c. Sparks Street, opposite the Wellington Market,

OTTAWA CéTY.

ge` Particular attention given Se the printing of Mammoth Posters. .eg 20

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FRASER & GEORGE, IMPORT ERS

AND DEALERS IN

BRITISH OILS,

Gli-LAL.118111,

&c., &c.

—AND--

HARDWARE,

4 AMERICAN 111/4,

psgz,

154 ADVERTISING DIREOTORY.

Phoenix Foundry Stove Depot rt. M. ME4Z)1211.1113E11r,

WORKER IN SHEET METALS IN GENERAL, And Dealer in Stoves of every description for Wood and Coal,

168, PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON.

Plumbing, (as -fitting, Bell Hanging, CopperFmith's Work, Shect-.1ron Work, Planiehel Tin- ware, Japanned Tinware, Refrigerators, Signal Lampa, Coal Oil, Japanned Bird (' 1141e.

Cutlery, Enamelled Saucepan?, Coal Grates, hot-air Furnaces, Tin Roofing, Sheet-iron Roofing, Lave (4uUere, Conductor Pipes, etc.

R. M. HORSEY, Olming in red Work, Vlaitt tin Ornamental,

FOR CHURCHES, COTTAGES, &c.,

166, PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON.

Or Cathedral Tinted, Enamelled and Stained Glass on hand. Derigny and Estimates furnished on application.

PRINCESS STFEET, KINGSTON, C.1V.

Shipbuilders Canvassii2rdc7;iaArinenehgetrso;eChain, and all Hardware,

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. 155

PENNOCKS'

11111111ENTIRI tGENCIT, OTTAWA, C.W.

The undersigned, holding apyointment from Tng HONORABLE THE SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, as

HAVE PECULIAR FACILITIES FOR TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH ALL THE

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO

Priyale Bills, Procuring Patents for lands and Inventions, —AND-

Obtaining Moneys due from the Government to Municipalities.

R&ERENCES, BY PERMISSION Hoe. J. S. Macdonald, ILP:P. Hon. J. Stead, M.L.C. J. If. Currier, Esq., M.P.P. Hon. J. C. Aikins, :Hon. M. Cameron. Joseph Aumond, Esq.

J. T, dic W. PENNOCK, Parliamentary and Insurance Agents,

OFFICE—Sr/au SMUT, and Exchange Brokers.

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156 ADVBRTIBINQ DIR$CTOF.Y.

THE CO MM ERCIAL U N IONASSURANCE COMPANY.

19 & 90 COD.NHILL, LONDAN.

AMTD MOSTTREAL•

GENERAI. AGENTS FOR CANADA,

MESSRS. MORLAND, WATSON & Co.,385 J 387 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL.

CLARK HAMILTON, AGENT AT KINGSTON,OFSios-St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson St.

GEORGE FUTVOYE,ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, &c., FOR LOWER CANADA,

NOTARY PUBLIC FOR UPPER CANADA,

And Commiaaioner for taking Affidavits to be received in any of theCOIIRTB or LCWYS CANADA, and UPPEB CANADA, or in tho$e

sitting at WEBTMIN6T=B.

949 WELLINGTON fiTBEET, OTTAWA.

SAMUEL PHIPPEN & SON.,

CITY SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS,

t

ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

ACCIDENTAL

157

4 U^ O Sû13st (9 -0spil yNo. 141 Broadway, New York,

FOR INSURING AGAINST

ACCIDENTS Of ALL KINDS.GiNlRAL ACCIDENTS include the Travelling Risk, also all forma ofDielocationa, Broken Bones, S prains, Braises, Cnta, Gan Shot Woand.,

Burns and Scalds, Bites of Doge, Assaults of Burglars, Robbers orMurderers, the action of Lightning or San Stroke, the effect of

Explosions, Floods and Suffocation by Drowning or Choking.

ALL LOSSES PAID IN GOLD.

Simpson & Bethune,CANADA AGENCY,

No. 104 St. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, 1[ONTBEAL.

C. H. HATCH, AGENT,St Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson St.,

KINGSTON.

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