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THE   CANADIAN" 


LA^DIND  EMIGRATION  Co. 

OFFER   FOR   SALE   ON    CONDITION  OF   SETTLEMENT, 

GOOD    F^j^M    LT^IsTDS 


IN    THE 


COlJ]«TY  OF  PETERBOROLOH,  OXT. 


TOWNSHIP*  OF  DYSATIT, 
ADJOINING  TOWNSHIPS, 


^1.50  AN  Acre. 
1.00 


Official  reports  to  tiie  Cro^^ii  Land  Departraent  and  t'le  Count}' Council  prove  that  in  North   | 
Peterborough,  where  the  Company's  Townships  are  situated,  thrre  is  a  large  tract  of  excellent 
Farming  Lands. 

The  Town.ship  of  Dysart  is  well  settled  with  Saw  and  Grist  Mills,  Stores,  Post  Office,  Schools,  &c. 
An  Incumbency  of  the  Church  of  England  is  established  in  Dysart  and  other  religious  denominations  j 
are  represented.    Tlie  village  of  Haliburton  is  eituate  in  the  centre  of  the  Townshi]),  at  tbe  head  of  a 
Lake  on  which  a  small  steamer  plies  regularly. 

The  other  Townships  are  all  accessible  from  Halib^'-ton  by  good  roa«te  con.structed  or  improved 
by  the  Company.  The  Company's  Townships  form  one  Municipality  which  derives  the  benefit  of  the 
Taxation  of  the  Company's  Wild^  Land. 

^^'  In  no  other  part  of  the  Province,  where  there  are  ;\t  all  correspondhig  advantage,  can 
Wild  Land  be  obtained  at  anything  like  the  above  prices.  '         '        .      - 

ACCESS  BY  RAIL,  STAGE.  AND  STEAMBOAT. 

Maps,  Circulars,  and  full  informat^n  can  be  obtained  at  THE  COMPANY'S  OFFICE,, George 
Street,  Peterborough. 

CHAS.  JAS.  BLOMTIELD, 

Manager. 
Or  from  ALFX.  NIVEN,  P.L.§.,  Agent  C.  L.  &  E.  Co.,  Haiibmton. 

WH€CLE«  &  -WILSON^  ' 


Paris,  186^. 


GREATEST  SPEED, 


GOLD    MfeDAI.., 

London,  18G2. 

Simplest    Machinery^ 

MOST    DUBABLE. 


SEWING  IVIACHINES 

ALWAYS 'HAVE,  THE  HIGHEST  '  PREMIUM. 
^^Ilkistraled  Cataloguej  ^.o'strfree-^  fc  .any  Idddress.,^^ 
G.  A.  #ALTON, 

So' King  /St.,  ^\^est,  Toronto^ 

QENEkAL  AGENT. 


CANADA   PERMANENT 


Paid  up  Capital,  $1,000,000.    Funds  Invested,  $1,900,000. 

Office,  Masonic  Hall,  Toronto  St.,  Toronto. 

Buposit.s  received  daily.    Interest  guaranteed  and  paid  half-yearly  at  live  i\i\d  six 
per    cent   per  annum. 


MONEY.  LENT 

For  from  two  to  fifteen  years,  at  reduced  rates,  upon  Eeal  Estate  situated  in  tlie 
Province  of  Ontario,  repayable  on  the  most  favoralile  terms  by  «,  Sinking  Fund  on  the 
principle  of  the  "Credit  Foncier"  Institutions  of  Europe. 

Circulai'3  with  full  in f oi-matiou  ma}^  be   obtained  from  the  Societie's    liOcal   A]*- 
praisers,  or  from 

J.  HERBERT  MASON, 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,   Toronto. 

ArP!tAIftEK.S   IX   THK   COUNTT    OF  PETERBOROUGJl  : 

D.  W.  DUMBLE,  Peterborough. 
W.  E.  ROXBURGH,  Norwood. 

€«1BIE  BOtLEfi  W®liS. 


W,  St 


-AND- 


STE^M    BOILERS 

ON    ESPI^ANADE,    WEA5U    €I1CJR€II    STREET. 

""^L^J^'^'l  TOKONTO. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  lU 

BUSINESS  nmiK. 


''Let  110  man  enter  into  business  while  he  is  ignorant  of  the  manner  of  regulating 
books.  Never  let  him  imagine  that  any  degree  of  natural  ability  will  supply  the 
deficiency  oi*  preserve  multiplicity  of  affairs  from  inextricable  confusion." — Dr. 
Johnson. 


DAY'S  COMMERCIAL  COLLEGE, 

AND 
No.  82  KING  STREET  EAST, 

TORONTO,   ONTARIO. 


DpiSioN. — To  prepare  young  men  and  others  as  Book-keepers ;  Bank,  Railway 
and  Steamboat  Clerks,  Telegraph  Operators,  and  for  General  Business. 

Acknovjledged  by  leading  business  men  and  educationists  to  be  tJie  7nost  x>ractical 
Business  School  in  the  Dominion^  unequalled  for  the  thoroughness  of  its  course,  and 
the  efficiency  of  its  graduates.  • 


R£F£REM€£^ 


By  permission,  the  Principal  of  Day's  Commercial  College  has  the  pleasure  of 
referring  to  the  following  gentlemen  : — Rev.  George  Whittaker,  M.  A.,  Trinity  Col- 
lege ;  Rev.  H.  J.  Grassett,  Hon.  J.  McMurrich,  A.  R.  McMaster,  Esq.,  Alex.  Mur- 
ray, Esq.,  John  Boyd  &  Co.,  W.  &  R.  Griffith,  Rice  Lewis,  Esq.,  W.  Fitch,  Esq., 
David  Buchan,  Esq.,  Davidson,  McVittie  &  Co.,  Adam  Crooks,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.A., 
LL.D.  ;  L.  W.  Smith,  Esq.,  Barrister,  D.C.L.,  Rev.  H.  Lloyd,  Dr.  Willis,  Prin- 
cipal of  Knox  College,  W,  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Bureau  of  Arts,  &c.,  Toronto;  Hon. 
Isaac  Buchanan,  Charles  McGill,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Adam  Brown,  Esq,,  Joseph  Lister, 
Esq.,  A.  McCallum,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Hamilton;  Duncan  Bell,  Esq.,  Montreal;  E, 
Jackson,  Esq.,  Newmarket ;  Rev.  D.  W.  Rowland,  St.  Thomas  ;  Thomas  C.  Keefe, 
Esq.,  C.E.,  Ottawa;  Rev.  Dr.  Green,  Wellington  Square;  Rev.  T.  L.  Davidson, 
D.D.,  St.  George  ;  Dodgson,  Shields  k  Co.,  Toronto,  and  many  others  in  different 
parts  of  the  country. 

For  full  information,  address,  enclosing  stamp,  JAMES  E.  DAY,  Accountant, 
No.  82  King  Street  East,  near  the  comer  of  Church  Street. 


iv  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

JOSEPH    H^LL 

IVIACHINE    WORKS, 


JOSEPH  HALL  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY,  Proprietors. 


The  business  heretofore  carried  on  by  the  late  Josepli  Hall,  and  more  recently  by  his 
Executors,  has  been  purchased,  including  Shops,  Machinery,  Patterns,  &c.,  by 
the  Joseph  Hall  Manufacturing  ComiJany,  who  will  continue  the  same  in  all  its 
branches  with  increased  energy  and  vigour.  Our  facilities  have  been  largely  in- 
creased by  the  addition  of  NEW  MACHINERY  and  a  more  thorough  organization. 
Through  our  connection  with  the  Glen  &  Hall  Manufacturing  Co.,  of   Rochester, 

we  shall  receive  all 

VALUABLE   IMPROVEMENTS 

INTRODUCED  IN  THE  U.S. 

Our  orgnization  will  be  permanent,  and  it  is  our  determination  that  all  our  Manu- 
factures shall  be  of  the  most 

And  made  in  the  most  thorough  and  workmanlike  manner.    We  shall  aim  to  anticipate 
the  growing  wants  of  our  new  country,  and  be  ready  to  supply  any 

Machinery  that  will  aid  in  Developing  its  Great  Eesources. 

All  that  capital,  skilful  workmen,  improved  machinery,  perfect  organization  and 
division  of  labor  can  do,  with  the  best  material,  shall  be  done  to  put  into  the  hands 

of  our  patrons  the 

Best  Machinery  made  in  Canada. 

AT  THE  LOWEST  POSSIBLE  PRICES. 

Mr.  F.  W.  GLEN  will  continue  to  give  his  time  to  the  management  of  the  business 
as  heretofore.    For  further  information,  address. 

Frmdentf 

eSHAWAi  ONTARIO. 


THE 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROTOH 


DIRECTORY 


FOR 


1870-71, 


PRICE,    TWO    DOLLARS 


PUBLISHED  AND  COMPILED  BY  J.  C.  CONNER. 


PRINTED  BY  HUNTER,  ROSE  &  CO.,  86  KING  STREET  WEST. 

1869. 


PEEFACE 


In  issuing  this  my  first  edition  of  the  County  of  Peterborough 
Directory  for  IStO-Tl,  I  desii-e  to  return  my  thanks  to  those  gentlemen 
who  have  assisted  me  in  procuring  the  information  it  contains,  as  well  as 
to  those  who  have  favoured  me  with  their  patronage  as  advertisers  or 
subscribers,  and  thus  enabled  me  to  complete  the  undei-taking  upon 
which  I  embarked,  to  produce  as  perfect  a  Directory  as  could  be  compiled. 
In  this  respect  I  have  the  satisfaction  in  believing  that  I  have  been  suc- 
cessful, and  that  the  public  will  therefore  be  willing  to  extend  to  me  the 
favour  of  their  patronage  in  the  future, 

J.  C.  CONNER. 


GENERAL  INDEX, 


I 


PAGE. 

AUandale  Mills  Village 12 

Apsley                      "      12 

Ashburnham            *'      13 

Blairton                   "      18 

Bridgenorth             " 18 

Burleigh                   "      19 

Carnarvon                 " 19 

Chandcs                    " 19 

County  Couiicil 5 

County  Officials 10 

Ennismore  Village 19 

Galv/ay             " 20 

Haliburton       *'      20 

Hall'sBridge    "      , 20 

Hasting*          " 20 

Haultain           "      24 

Havelock          " 24 

Hiawatha  •      " 25 

Ingoldsby         "      25 

Introduction 1 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  List  of 11 

Keene  Village ^ ^ 25 

Lakefield    " 29 

Minden       " 30 

Municipal  Councils G 

Xorth  Douro  Village  (sea  Lakefield) 29 

Norwood             '* , 30 

Peterborough  Town 34 

Pout  Offices,  List  of 4 

Preface vi 

Selwyn  Village 72 

South  Douro  A^'illage 72 

•South  Dummer    " 73 

Springvillfc           " • f3 

Warsaw                " ." .•••  73 

Westwood            " V 74 

Young's  Point     *' *■* 


vm  INDEX. 

TOWNSHIP  INDEX. 

PAGE. 

Anstruther  Township 75 

Asphodel  " 75 

Belmont  "       83 

Bruton  "       86 

Burleigh  "      87 

Cardiff  "       T 87 

Cavendish  "       88 

Chandos  "       88 

Clyde  "       89 

Douro  "       89 

Dudley  '*       94 

Dummer  '*       94 

Dysart  "       99 

Ennismore  "       100 

Eyre  "       103 

Galway  " 103 

Glamorgan  "       105 

Guilford  *'       105 

Harbum  "       105 

Harcourt  "      .* 105 

Harvey  "       106 

Havelock  *'       107 

Lawrence  "       , 107 

Livingstone  " 108 

McClintock  "       108 

Methuen  "       108 

Minden  "       / 108 

Monmouth  "       Ill 

Nightingale  " Ill 

North  Monaghan  Township Ill 

Otonabee                         "       114 

Sherborne                       "       124 

Smith                              "       125 

Snowdon                         *'       133 

Stanhope                        ** 134 


DIRECTORY 

OP 

THE  COTJITY  OF  PETERBOEOIJGH, 

FOR  1870-71. 

INTRODUCTION. 

In  laying  this  volume  (my  first  edition)  of  the  County  of 
Peterborough  Directory  before  the  public,  it  would  perhaps  be  too 
much  for  me  to  assert  that  it  is  entirely  free  from  errors,  as  this 
could  scarcely  be  safely  said  of  any  work  of  the  kind  ever  pub- 
lished. This  being  the  case,  I  content  myself  with  the  statement 
that  no  pains  or  trouble  have  been  spared  on  my  part  to  secure 
accuracy,  and  that  whatever  errors  (if  any)  may  be  discovered  in 
the  work  they  will  turn  out  of  a  trivial  and  immaterial  character. 

The  County  of  Peterborough  is  situated  in  nearly  the  centre  of 
the  Province  of  Ontario.  It  is  four  townships  wide  by  nine  town- 
ships in  depth,  extending  from  Rice  Lake,  River  Trent  and  the 
County  of  Northumberland,  which  form  its  Southern  boundary  to 
the  unsurveyed  regions  of  the  great  territory  lying  to  the  North 
of  this  portion  of  Ontario,  a  distance  of  about  100  miles,  while  its 
Western  boundary  is  formed  by  the  Counties  of  Durham  and 
Victoria,  its  Eastern  line  is  made  by  the  County  of- Hastings. 

The  County  of  Peterborough  comprises  35  townships,  and  the 
incorporated  town  of  Peterborough  and  the  Village  of  Ashburnham, 
making  37  Municipalities,  which  are  divided  for  Parliamentary 
purposes  into  two  Ridings,  the  East  and  the  West,  the  former  of 
which  embraces  the  townships  of  Otonabee,  Asphodel,  Dummer, 
Douro,  Harvey,  Burleigh,  Galway,  Cavendish,  Anstruther,  Snow- 
don,  Glamorgon,  Monmouth,  Cardiff,  Chandos,  Methuen,  Belmont, 
Minden,  Dysart,  Dudley,  Harcourt,  Stanhope,  Guilford,  Harburn, 
Bruton,  Sherborne,  Havelock,  Eyre,  Clyde,  McClintock,  Livingstone, 
Lawrence,  Nightingale,  and  the  incorporated  Village  of  Ashburn- 
ham,  of  the  above  named  Municipalities  the  eight  following  are 
still  unsettled  and  are  held  by  the  Government  or  the  C^^nadian 


2  J.   C.   CONNER  S 

Land  and  Emigration  Company,  (viz.,)  Sherborne,  Havelock,  Eyre, 
Clyde,  McClintock,  Livingstone,  Lawrence  and  Nightingale,  while 
the  following  nine  (in  one  block)  Dysart,  Dudley,  Harcourt,  Guil- 
ford, Harburn,  Bruton,  Havelock,  Eyre  and  Clyde,  are  held  by  the 
Canadian  Land  and  Emigration  Company  (limited)  under  a  patent 
from  Government  given  in  1865.  These  nine  townships  embrace 
about  all  the  good  farming  lands  in  the  northern  part  of  this  county, 
and  the  Company  are  disposing  of  their  lands  to  actual  settlers  on 
very  advantageous  terms,  and  for  that  purpose  they  have  located 
in  the  town  of  Peterborough  their  head  office,  under  the  able 
management  of  Chas.  J.  Blomfield,  Esq.,  of  whom  all  other  particu- 
lars can  be  had  upon  application. 

The  West  Biding  is  composed  of  the  townships  of  Ennismore, 
Smith,  North  Monaghan,  the  incorporated  town  of  Peterborough 
and  the  township  of  South  Monaghan,  which  for  all  other  purposes 
but  Parliamentary  representation  is  connected  with  the  County  of 
Northumberland,  but  this  township,  has  given  notice  of  their 
intention  to  have  introduced  a  bill  in  the  Legislature  of  Ontario  to 
permit  them  to  withdraw  from  Northumberland,  and  to  connect 
themselves  with  this  county  for  all  purposes. 

Each  Riding  is  represented  in  the  House  of  Commons  of 
Canada,  and  the  Legislature  of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  by  one 
member  for  each  Plouse.  The  East  Riding  is  represented  in  the 
Dominion  Parliament,  at  Ottawa,  by  Mr.  P.  M.  Grover,  of  Norwood, 
and  in  tlie  Legislature  of  Ontario  at  Toronto,  by  Mr.  George  Read, 
of  Keeiie,  while  the  welfare  of  the  West  Riding  is  looked  after  by 
Mr.  Charles  Peny  of  Peterborough  at  Ottawa,  and  M  r.  John  Car- 
negie, jr.,  of  the  same  place  at  Toronto. 

The  municipal  government  of  the  county  consists  of  nineteen 
members,  being  the  Reeves  and  Deputy  Reeves  elected  by  the 
different  municipalities,  and  composing  the  body  known  as  the 
County  Council. 

Peterborough  is  a  county  of  great  natural  wealth,  and  all  it 
needs  to  take  its  place  as  one  of  the  greatest  counties  in  the  pro- 
vince is  a  thorough  development  of  ifcs  great  natural  resources;  and 
here  it  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  add  that  the  great  mineral 
wealth  of  the  back  part  of  the  county  has  induced  men  of  capital 
to  form  several  companies  for  its  development,  amongst  which  I 
may  mention  the  Galway  Lead  Mining  Company,  which,  owing  to 
the  energy  displayed  by  its  managing  director,  Mr.  II.  C.  Rogers, 
of  Peterborough,  bids  fair  to  favourably  compare  with  any  lead 
mining  company  on  the  continent. 

Of  its  area — estimated  at  1,200,000  acres — only  a  small  por- 
tion, viz.,  about  160,000  are  cleared,  while  the  balance  is  either  in 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY.^  3 

the  hands  of  the  Government,  the  Canadian  Company  or  lum- 
bermen. Of  those  that  are  cleared,  the  major  part  is  under  culti- 
vation, and  the  remainder  is  devoted  to  pasture.  The  soil  in  some 
parts  is  rich  and  fertile  and  very  productive,  while  in  others  it  is 
nearly  one  mass  of  rock ;  but  these  acres  upon  acres  of  rock  un- 
doubtedly fairly  teem  with  mineral  wealth  which  only  need  enter- 
prize  and  capital  to  turn  into  so  much  solid  gold. 

The  front  townships  are  noted  for  the  large  quantities  of  grain 
raised  annually,  which,  in  quantity  and  quality,  will  compare  favour- 
ably with  any  raised  in  the  Province. 

Peterborough,  the  county  town,  is  situated  in  the  township 
of  North  Monaghan,  and,  for  its  size,  is  one  of,  if  not  the  smartest 
town  in  Canada. 

The  principal  manufactures  are  flour  and  lumber,  but  there 
are  also  a  number  of  woollen  and  other  factories  scattered  over  the 
country  in  which  a  large  business  is  done.  A  large  portion  of  the 
population — numbering  about  33,000 — are  agriculturists.  There 
are,  however,  a  large  number  of  lumbermen,  manufacturers,  mer- 
chants and  traders. 

On  the  back  lakes  and  streams,  in  which  the  county  abounds, 
some  of  the  largest  and  finest  sawmills  in  America  are  to  be 
found,  constantly  giving  employment  to  hundreds  of  men  in  manu- 
facturing lumber,  mostly  for  the  United  States  markets,  which 
is  loaded  on  scows  at  the  mills,  and  then  towed  by  steamboats 
through  the  different  lakes  to  Lindsay  (County  of  Victoria),  or 
drawn  by  teams  to  Lakefield  or  Peterborough,  where  it  is  shipped 
to  Port  Hope  (in  the  County  of  Durham,  which  has  a  fine  harbour 
on  Lake  Ontario),  a  distance  of  30  or  40  miles  by  rail,  and  there 
again  re-shipped  on  vessels  for  some  of  the  various  ports  in  the 
United  States.  There  are  two  newspapers  published  in  the  county, 
both  issued  weekly  from  their  respective  offices  in  the  county 
town. 

Peterborough  possesses  a  large  number  of  churches  of  various 
denominations.  Large  sums  are  voted  annually  by  the  different 
municipalities  to  the  interests  of  education,  and  the  county  pos- 
sesses some  excellent  Grammar  and  Common  Schools.  The  County 
of  Peterborough  is  also  remarkable  for  the  almost  total  absence 
of  outrage  and  crime  within  its  borders. 

One  great  means  which  must  serve  most  beneficially  in  the 
future  development  of  the  resources  of  the  county,  and  advancing 
its  material  prospects,  is  its  communication  with  the  front  counties 
via  Port  Hope  and  Peterborough  Railway,  which  rises  at  the  fine 
harbour  of  Port  Hope,  County  of  Durham,  on  Lake  Ontario,  and 
extends  some  eleven  miles  back  of  the  county  town  to  the  village 


4  J.   C.    CONNER  S 

of  Lakefield,  being  a  total  distance  of  some  forty  miles,  and  as  this 
road,  under  the  management  of  Mr.  A.  T.  Williams,  of  Port  Hope, 
its  energetic  superintendent,  will  be  extended  on  as  the  back 
country  improves,  this  county  has  as  good  a  railway  prospect  as 
any  in  Canada.  This,  combined  with  the  contemplated  road  to 
Haliburton,  furnishes  good  ground  for  the  people  of  Peterborough 
to  look  proud  and  hopefully  to  the  brilliant  future  of  their  fair 
county. 


POST  OFFICES  IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH. 
Name  of  Office.   Township  &;  Riding.        Postmaster. 


AUandale  Mills Otonabee,  E.  R Richard  Short,  sr. . 

Apsley Anstruther,  E.  R E.  S.  Hall 

Ashburnham Otonabee,  E.  R R.  D.  Rogers , 

Blairton Belmont,  E.  R Rodger  Bates...  . 

Bridgenorth Smith,  W.  R M.  S.  Dean 

Burleigh Burleigh,  E.  R Jas.  Golbourne. . . . 

Carnarvon Stanhope,  E.  R Alfred  Moore 

Chandos..., Chandos,  E.  R Daniel  Couch , 

Ennismore..., Ennismore,  W.  R Thos.  S.  LeHane. 

Galway Galway,E,  R Thos.  Probert 

Haliburton Dysart,  E.  R C.  R.  Stewart 

Hall's  Bridge Harvey  E.  R John  Hall 

Hastings Asphodel,  E.  R Henry  Fowlds. . . . 

Haultain Burleigh,  E.  R Giles  Stone 

Havelock Burleigh,  E.  R Peter  Pearce 

Hiawatha Otonabee,  E.  R Hugh  Kent 

Ingoldsby Minden, E.  R Richard  Smith. . . . 

Keene Otonabee,  E.  R George  Evans 

Minden Snowdon,  E.R S.  S.  Peck 

NorthDouro Douro,  E.R Robert  Casement, 

Norwood. Asphodel,  E.  R J.  A.  Butterfield. . 

Peterborough....; North Monaghan,W.R.S.  J.  Carver 

Selwyn Smith,  W.  R Richard  Northey . 

South  Douro Douro,  E.  R Thos.  Ham*ahan. . 

South  Dummer Dummer,  E.  R William  Spear 

Springville North  Monaghan,W.R.A.  Goodfellow 

Warsaw Dummer,  E.  R T.  G.  Choate 

Westwood Asphodel,  E.  R S.  Griffin 

Young's  Point Smith,  W.  R Patrick  Kearney. 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROGH  DIRECTORY.  0 

THE  COUNTY  COUNCIL  OF  PETERBOROUGH 
COUNTY  FOR  1869. 

S.  S.  Peck,  Warden. 
Edg.  Pearse,  Council  Clerk. 
Walter  Sheridan,  Council  Treasurer. 
Township  of  Anstruther. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,  Chandos, 
Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 

Village  of  Ashburnham. 

R.  D.  Rogers,  Reeve.    , 
Township  of  Asphodel. — Timothy  Coughlin,  Reeve. 

John  P.  Brown,  Deputy  Reeve. 
Townships  of  Belmont  and  Methuen.— W.  W.  Armstrong,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Bruton. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Townships  of  Burleigh,  Anstruther,  Chandos,  Cardiff  and 

Monmouth. — Dr.  Sidney  Wm.  Clegg,  Reeve. 
Township  of   Cardiff. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,   Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 
Township  of  Cavendish. — (See  Gal  way  and  Cavendish.) 
Township  of   Chandos. — (See  Burleigh,   Anstruther,   Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 
Township  of  Clyde. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  representatives.) 
Township  of  Douro. — Wm.  Moher,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Dudley. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Township  of  Dummer. — David  Rose,  Reeve. 
Townships  of  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn,  Harcourt 

AND  Bruton. — Alex.  McDonald,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Ennismore. — J.  McCarthy,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Eyre. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  representatives.) 
Townships  of  Gal  way  and  Cavendish. — Thomas  Prober  t,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Glamorgan. — (See  Snowdon  and  Glamorgan.) 
Township  of  Guilford. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Township  of  Harburn. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Township  of  Harcourt. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Township  of  Harvey. — W.  A.  Scott,  Reeve. 
Township  of  Havelock. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  represen- 
tatives.) 


6  J.  c.  Conner's 

Township  of  Lawrence. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  represen- 
tatives.) 

Township  of  Livingstone. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  repre- 
sentatives.) 

Township  of  McClintock. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  repre- 
sentatives.) 

Township  of  Methuen. — (See  Belmont  and  Methuen.) 

Township  of  Minden. — S.  S.  Peck,  Warden  and  Reeve. 

Township  of  Monmouth. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,  Chandos, 
Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 

Township  of  Nightingale. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  repre- 
sentatives.) 

Township  of  North  Monaghan. — J.  W.  Gilmour,  Reeve. 

Township  of  Otonabee. — Wm.  Lang,  Reeve. 
James  Miller,  Deputy  Reeve. 

Town  of  Peterborough. 
As  this  town  has  separated  itself  from  the  County  of  Peter- 
borough, under  the  Municipal  Act  for  that  purpose,  and  pays  so 

much  annually  to  the  county  for  the  administration  of  justice,  it 

is  not  entitled  to  representation  in  the  County  Council.     So  the 

town  elects  no  Reeve  or  Deputies. 

Township  of  Sherborne. — (Unsettled  and  therefore  no  repre- 
sentatives. 

Township  of  Smith. — John  Walton,  Reeve. 
Isaac  Garbutt,  Deputy  Reeve. 

Township  of  Snowdon  and  Glamorgan. — Francis  Peck,  Reeve. 

Township  of  Stanhope. — Thomas  Buck,  Reeve. 


VILLAGE,  TOWN,  AND  TOWNSHIPS'  MUNICIPAL 
COUNCILS  FOR  1869. 

Township  of  Anstruther. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,  Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 
Village  of  Ashburnham. — R.  D.  Rogers,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 
Henry  Bennett, 
'     Henry  Calcutt, 
John  Burnham, 
James  Z.  Rogers. 
Township  of  Asphodel. — Timothy  Coughlin,  Reeve. 
John  P.  Brown,  Deputy  Reeve. 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTORY.  7 

COUNCILMEN. 

James  Stepheason, 
Thomas  Howston, 
John  Walch. 
Township  of  Belmont  and  Methuen. 
W.  W.  Armstrong,  Reeve. 

Gouncilmen. 

Robert  Sloane, 

Porter  Preston, 

James  Holbrooks, 

William  Burgess. 
Township  of  Bruton. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harbum, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton. 
Townships    Burleigh,    Anstruther,    Chandos,  Cardiff  and 

Monmouth. — Dr.  Sidney  Wm.  Clegg,  Reeve. 

Gouncilmen. 

Giles  Stone, 

Richard  Spencer, 

Samuel  Edgar, 

Benjamin  Hales. 
Township  of   Cardiff. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,   Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth. 
Directory  3 
Township  of  Cavendish. — (See  Gal  way  and  Cavendish.) 
Township    of    Chandos. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,   Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth.) 
Township  of  Clyde. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  Douro. — William  Moher,  Reeve. 

Gouncilmen. 

Robert  Casement, 

John  Barrie, 

James  Hogan, 

John  Walsh. 
Township  of  Dudley. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 

Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 
Township  of  Dummer. — David  Rose,  Reeve.  i 

Gouncilmen.  ^ 

Henry  Ferguson, 
George  Payne, 
Hamilton  Spence, 
James  Wason. 


8^  j.  c.  conner's 

Townships  of  Dysart,   Guilford,   Dudley,  Harburn,   Har- 
COURT  and  Bruton. — Alexander  McDonald,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Daniel  McFarlane, 
William  Smith, 
William  Ritchey. 
John  Harcourt. 

Township  of  Ennismore. — J.  McCarthey,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Daniel  Whelan, 
Patrick  Brick, 
Timothy  Murphy, 
Cornelius  B.  Sullivan. 

Township  of  Eyre. — (Not  settled.) 

Townships  of  Gal  way  and  Cavendish. — Thomas  Probert,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

John  Lambert, 
James  Ritchie, 
John  F.  Henderson, 
Maurice  Hartnell. 

Township  of  Glamorgan. — (See  Snowdon  and  Glamorgan.)     , 

Township  of  Guilford. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Har- 
burn, Harcourt  and  Bruton. 

Township  of  Harburn. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Harburn, 
Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 

Township  of  Harcpurt. — (See  Dysart,  Guilford,  Dudley,  Har- 
burn, Harcourt  and  Bruton.) 

Township  of  Harvey. — W.  A.  Scott,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Archibald  Johnston, 

David  Brody, 

William  Weir, 

Isaac  D.  Hall. 
Township  of  Havelock. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  Lawrence. — (Not  settled.; 
Township  of  Livingstone. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  McClintock. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  Methuen. — (See  Belmont  and  Methuen.) 
Township  of  Minden. — S.  S.  Peck,  Warden  and  Reeve. 


COUNTY  OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY.  9 

COUNCILMEN. 

Abner  Baker, 

Frederick  Shove, 

William  Archer, 

Daniel  McLarty. 
Township  of  Monmouth. — (See  Burleigh,  Anstruther,  Chandos, 

Cardiff  and  Monmouth. 
Township  of  Nightingale. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  North  Monaghan. — J.  W.  Gilmour,  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Robert  Laing, 
William  Robson, 
George  Birney, 
George  Tully. 
Township  of  Otonabee. — William  Lang,  Reeve. 
James  Miller,  Deputy  Reeve. 

Councilmen. 
John  Miller, 
Thomas  Blozard, 
Henry  H.  Burnham. 

Town  of  Peterborough. 


W.  H.  Scott,  Mayor. 
(No  Reeve  or  Deputy.) 


James  Stevenson, 
John  Dohoi-ty, 
William  Helm. 

Wm.  Cluxton, 
Samuel  Dickson, 
Wm.  Kennedy. 

Wm.  Toole, 
G.  Edmison, 
R.  Rutherford. 

J.  O'Beirne, 
Ed.  Chamberlen, 
John  English. 


Councilmen. 
Centre  Ward. 


East  Ward. 


North  Ward. 


South  Ward. 


10  J.  c.  Conner's 

Township  of  Sherborne. — (Not  settled.) 
Township  of  Smith. — John  Walton,  Reeve. 
Isaac  Garbutt,  Deputy  Reeve. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Michael  Sanderson, 
Andrew  Montgomery, 
Joseph  Nelson. 
Township  of  Snowdon  and  Glamorgan. — Francis  Peck,  Reeve. 

COUN  OILMEN. 

John.  Newell, 
Henry  Philips, 
Alonzo  Stata, 
David  Barr. 
Township  of  Stanhope. — Thomas  Buck,  Reeve. 


COUNCILMEN. 


Thomas  Mason, 
Andrew  Brown, 
William  Welch, 
Nelson  Taylor. 


COUNTY  OFFICIALS. 

Robert  Dennistown,  Judge. 

James  Hall,  Sheriff. 

C.  A.  Weller,  County  Attorney. 

C.  A.  Weller,  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Edg.  Pearse,  Clerk,  County  Cduncil. 

C.  A.  Weller,  County  Solicitor. 

Thomas  Fortye,  Clerk,  County  Court. 

Thos.  Fortye,  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown. 

Thos.  Fortye,  Surrogate  Court  Registrar. 

S.  S.  Peck,  Warden. 

Walter  Sheridan,  County  Treasurer. 

Charles  Rubidge,  County  Registrai-. 

S^S^Comn?'    }  ^^P^^y  Registrars. 

John  J.  Hall,  Clerk,  Division  Court,  (Peterborough.) 

Charles  Stapleton,  Bailiff,  do  (Peterborough.) 

W.  H.  Weller,  Deputy  Registrar  Cjurt  Chancery. 

W.  H.  Weller,  Master  and  Examiner  in  do. 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTORY. 


11 


John  J.  Hall,  }  r^       ,      a     tj. 

Christopher  Burton,  |  C°"'i*y  Auditors. 

D.  W.  Dumble,    I  ^ijc  •  i  a     • 
Jas.J.Hall.        I  Official  Assignees. 

High  Constable. 

James  Mc  Williams,  Gaoler, 

J.  McNabb,  M.D.,  Surgeon  o1'  the  Gaol. 

Alexander  Bell,  M.D., 

John  R  Benson, 

Alex.  Harvey,  M.D., 

Robt.  Kincaid,  M.D., 

R  Lloyd,  M.D.,  1-  Coroners. 

J.  McNabb,  M.D., 

John  O'SuUivan,  M.D., 

Chas.  B.  Stuart, 

John  A.  Stuart,  M.  D., 

John  R  Benson,  Inspector  of  "Weights  and  Measures. 


JUSTICES    OF    THE   PEACE,   COUNTY   OF   PETER- 
BOROUGH. 

(Giving  Post  Office  Address.) 


Armstrong,  W.  W.,  Blairton. 
Bawbell,  Henry,  Keene. 
Bell,  John,  Peterborough. 
Bennett,  H.,  Ashburnham. 
Birdsall,  R.  E.,  Westwood. 
Buck,  Thomas,  Norwood. 
Cameron,  James,  Westwood. 
Carlo w,  George,  South  Douro. 
Casement,  Robert,  North  Douro. 
Caughlin,  Timothy,  Hastings. 
Chambers,  Thos.,  Peterborough. 
Choate..  Thomas  G.,  Warsaw. 
Clarke,  George,  Douro. 
Cluxton,  Wm.,  Peterborough. 
Corkery,  Martin,  Ennismore. 
Coulter,  Wm.  Peterborough. 
Craw,  Francis,  Warsaw. 
Davis,  Lewis,  Galway. 
Dean,  M.  S.,  Bridgenorth. 


Dunlop,  A.  C,  Peterborough. 
Eastland,  Wm.,  Peterborough. 
Edwards,  L,  Peterborough. 
Elliott,  Wm.,  Peterborough. 
File,  James,  Westwood. 
Fowlds,  Henry,  Hastings. 
Gainer,  Wm.,  Galway. 
Galvin,  John,  Selwin. 
Garbutt,  Isaac,  North  Douro. 
Hall,  John,  Peterborough. 
Hall,  Wm.  Mc,  Hall's  Bridge. 
Henthorn,  J.  T.,  Peterborough. 
Hopkins,  Daniel,  Peterborough. 
Howson,  Christopher,  Keene. 
Ingram,  Evans,  Ashburnham. 
Kelly,  S.  S.,  Bridgenorth. 
Kennedy,  John,  Petierborough. 
Kidd,  John,  Warsaw. 
Lang,  Wm.,  Allandale  Mills. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Learmouth,  Wm.,  Keene. 
Leaty,  Patrick,  South  Douro. 
Leigh,  Edward,  North  Douro. 
Lince,  James,  Peterborough. 
McKibbin,  Sam'L,  North  Douro. 
Man,  Emanuel,  Bridgenorth. 
Miller,  James,  Keene. 
Moon,  John  P.,  Selwyn. 
Morrison,  Robert,  Norwood. 
Nicholls,  N.,  Peterborough. 
NichoUs,  Wm.  C,  North  Douro. 
Parker,  Lewis,  Bobcaygeon. 
Pearce,  Peter,  Havelock. 
Peck,  S.  S.,  Minden. 
Preston,  John  H.,  Havelock. 
Preston,  Porter,  Holcomb. 
Probert,  Thomas,  Gahvay. 


Read,  George,  Keene. 
Reid,  Richard,  Peterborough. 
Rose,  David,  Warsaw. 
Rose,  John,  Warsaw. 
Rubridge,  Chas..  Peterborough. 
Ryan,  Patrick,  Peterborough. 
Sanderson,  M.,  Peterborough. 
Scott,  Walter,  Norwood. 
Shein,  John,  North  Douro. 
Stevenson,  J.,  Peterborough. 
Stewart,  Charles,  Peterborough. 
Strickland,  Robt.  A.,  Lakefield. 
Sullivan,  John,  South  Douro. 
Walton,  John,  Peterborough. 
White,  Thomas,  Peterborough. 
Wigm:)re,  Wm.,  Norwood. 
Wood,  Wm.,  Hall's  Bridge. 


ALLANDALE  MILLS. 

A  post  village  situated  on  the  Indian  River,  in  the  township  of 
Otonabee.  The  place  boasts  a  fine  appearing  town  hall  (frame), 
and  a  school-house  of  the  same  material ;  also  the  following  manu- 
factories :  a  flouring  mill,  four  run  of  stone,  an  oatmeal  mill,  two 
run  of  stone,  a  sawmill,  a  shingle  factory,  a  stave  factory,  a  planing 
mill,  a  patent  hoop  manufactory,  a  tannery,  &c.  All  the  manufac- 
tories are  under  the  management  of  Thos.  Short,  Esq.,  of  Keene. 
Daily  mail.  Distance  from  Peterborough  10  miles.  Population 
between  150  and  200. 


Calder,  William,  currier. 
Calder,  James,  laborer. 
Ohisholm,  Alex.,  sadler. 
Connel,  Alex.,  blacksmith. 
Connor,  Patrick,  laborer. 


Shearer,  J.  &  Son.,  carpenters. 
SHORT,  RICHARD,  P.  M.  and 

mill  owner. 
SHORT,  THOMAS,  Founder. 


APSLEY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Anstruther,  39  miles  from  Peter- 
borough, population  about  75. 

Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro*  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 


COUNTY  OF  PETEKBOEOUGH  DIRECTORY.  13 


Andrews,  James,  farmer. 
Benson,  A.,  teacher. 
Defries,  Wm.,  farmer. 
Dunfry,  John,  laborer. 
Eastland,  Henry,  merchant. 
Hales,  Benjamin,  farmer. 
HALL,  E.  S.,  postmaster,  &;c. 


Lonsley,  Caleb,  farmer. 
Rendle,  Andrew,  hotelkeeper. 
Steen,  Joseph,  farmer. 
Stuart,  Thomas,  hotelkeeper. 
Wilson,  William,  farmer. 
Woldon,  T.,  farmer. 


ASHBURNHAM. 

An  incorporated  village,  situated  in  the  township  of  Otonabee,  on 
The  river  of  the  same  name,  which  separates  it  from  Peterborough,, 
the  county  town,  was  first  settled  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Amour 
in  1826  or  '27,  and  for  some  time  thereafter  it  was  the  rival  of 
Peterborough,  but  finally  the  latter  place  got  the  lead  of  it,  and 
since  then  it  has  formed,  correctly  speaking,  merely  a  suburb  of 
the  county  seat.  It  was  formerly  known  as  the  Scotch  Village, 
which  name  was  changed  to  East  Peterborough,  but  in  1857  or  '58, 
it  was  incorporated  under  its  present  name.  The  first  store  was 
opened  by  Mr.  A.  Wark  in  1833  or  '34,  and  the  post-office  was 
established  on  the  first  of  January,  1859 — Mr.  R.  E).  Rogers,  the 
present  Reeve,  being  the  first  and  present  postmaster.  On  account 
of  its  close  proximity  to  Peterborough,  it  contains  no  church  edifice ; 
but  there  is  a  fine  brick  school-house,  which  was  erected  in  1864, 
at  the  cost  of  nearly  SI, 700  ;  also  a  town  hall — a  frame  building, 
erected  in  1834  or  '35, 'at  the  cost  of  some  $800,  and  more  recently 
a  company  drill-shed  of  the  same  material,  built  in  1867,  costing 
about  $850.  The  civil  societies  are  represented  by  two  Orange 
Lodges,  Nos.  49  and  457,  while  the  military  spirit  is  shown  by  one 
volunteer  company,  No.  4  (57th  battalion),  under  the  command  of 
Captain  James  Z.  Rogers.  The  manufacturing  interests  are  repre- 
sented by  one  combined  foundry  and  machine  shop,  one  flour  and 
grist  mill,  one  sawmill,  one  woollen  mill,  one  flax  mill,  one  sash 
and  door  factory,  one  axe  factory,  one  turning  factory,  one  tan- 
nery, one  brewery,  and  the  usual  number  of  tradesmen.  The  mer- 
cantile representatives  are  one  general  store  and  several  groceries  ; 
two  hotels,  &c.     Daily  mail.     Population  about  1,100. 

Adams,  Samuel,  laborer.  Lake.  Ainslie,  Walter,  shoemaker,  Eli- 
Aeyling,  George,  turner.  zabeth. 


Fancy  Vase  Parlour  Lamps,  $20  per  pair. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Anderson,   John,   carpenter,   E. 
Stewart. 

Anow,  Francis,  laborer. 

Armstrong,    Mrs.    F.    H.,   E. 
Stewart. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  grocer,  &c.*, 
Elizabeth. 

Arnott,  David,  tinsmith,  S.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Baker,  John,    sen.,    laborer,   N. 
James. 

Baker,  John,  jun.,   blacksmith, 
N.  James. 

Bastard,  Jas.,  miller,  Monaghan. 

Bayley,  Mrs.  E.,  N.  Main. 

Bennett,  Henry,  cooper,  N.  Main. 

Bray,  John,  carder,  Douro. 

Brennan,   Charles,    butcher,    E. 
Brown. 

Brisbin,  Joseph,  plainer. 

BROOK,    GERMAN,     woollen 
mill,  Millrace,  h  Lake. 

Brown,    George,     grocer,     &;c., 
Elizabeth. 

Brown,  Robt.,  gent.,  13  Con. 

Brownlee,  David,  carpenter,  W. 
Stewart. 

Buck,  Oliver,  farmer,  Hall  Estate. 

Burnham,  George,  M.D.,  physi- 
cian, E.  Lake. 

BURNHAM,  JOHN,  barrister, 
fee,  N.  Charles. 

Burnham,  Rev.  Mark.,   E.  Lake. 

Cain,  Geo,  carpenter,  E.  Brown. 

Gallagher,  Mrs.  Honora,  12  Con. 

Calcutt,  Henry,  brewer.  Lake. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  lumberer.  Mar- 
ket Block. 

Campbell,  A.  H.,  E.  Stewart. 

Church,   Duncan,  lumberer,  E. 
Lake. 

Clarke,  John,  tanner,  'Elizabeth. 


Clancy,  P.  &  E.,  blacksmiths, 
Elizabeth. 

Clifford,  Wm.,  filer,  E.  Lake. 

Coombes,  Mrs.  E.,  hotelkeeper, 
Elizabeth. 

Coe,  Thomas,  butcher,  N.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Coey,  Daniel,  carder,  Monaghan. 

Conall,  James,  cooper,  N.  Douro. 

Conall,  Timothy,  gardener,  N. 
Clifton. 

Cope,  Alexander,  turner,  Eliza- 
beth. 

Craig,  John,  laborer,  13  Con. 

Craig,  John,  teamster  N.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Craigie,  &  Stephenson,  sawmill, 
&c.,  Elizabeth. 

Craigie,  Mrs.  Janet,  S.  Elizabeth. 

Craigie,  John,  (Craigie  &  Ste- 
phenson.) 

Croft,  George,  laborer,  W.  Con. 

Crowe,  Charles,  laborer,  W.  Con. 

Dafoe,  Gilbert,  turner. 

Davey,  G.  B.,  sawyer,  S.  Sophia. 

Dawson,  Wm.,  farmer,  12  Con. 

Dawson,  Alex.,  miller,  Elizabeth. 

Deacoi;!,  Wm.,  lumber,  N.  Douro. 

Denne,  Henry,  grain  merchant, 
W.  Market. 

Devine,  Mrs.  Mary,  E.  Market. 

Dobbin,  Wm.,  carpt.,  13  Con. 

Doran,  Daniel,  weaver,  DriscoU 
Terrace. 

Downer,  Lewis,  sawyer,  12  Con. 

Duggan,  Daniel,  laborer,  S. 
Sophia. 

Dunlop,A.  C,  13  Con. 

DUNSFORD,  GEORGE,  bar- 
rister, (fee,  12  Con. 

Edmonds, Alex.,  miller,  W.  Stew- 
art. 


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COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTORY. 


15 


Evans,  Enos,  carpenter,  E.  Lake. 
Firney,  D.  J.,  laborer,  E.  Stewart. 
Fisher,  Frederick,   labourer,  13 

Con. 
Fisher,  Hugh,  labourer,  Driscoll 

Terrace. 
Fisher,  J.,  cloth-dresser,  E.  Lake. 
Foster,  Mrs.  Maria,  W.  Market. 
Fowlis,  Samuel,  farmer,  13  Con. 
Galvin,  James,  laborer,   13  Con. 
Galvin,  James,  tanner,  Douro. 
Gamble,  Samuel,  carpenter. 
Graney,  John,  laborer,  N.  Douro. 
Gilman,  John,  laborer,  S.  James. 
Glover,    Lewis,    merchant,     N. 

Elizabeth. 
Gould,    Evander,     laborer,    W. 

Stewart. 
Gow,  John,  laborer,  S.  Elizabeth. 
Graham,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  E. 

Market. 
Grey,  Jesse,  cooper,  S.  Elizabeth. 
Haggart,  D.,  clerk,  Stewart. 
Hobbins,    Dennis,    laborer,    W. 

Con. 
Holland,   Cornelius  laborer,   N. 

Douro. 
Hourigan,  Edward,   laborer,    13 

Con. 
Hourigan,  Michael,   laborer,   N. 

Douro. 
Ligram,  Absalom,  stewart,    W. 

Lake. 
Johnson,  James,  sen.,  mason,  W. 

Market. 
Kelly,  John,  laborer,  N.  Main. 
Kemp,  Jas.,  butcher  E.  Market. 
Kennedy,  Thos.,  clerk,  Stewart. 
King,  Joseph,  laborer,  N.  James. 
Lasher,  William,  carpenter. 
Law,  Alex.,  sawyer,  DriscoU  Ter- 
race. 


Law,  Mrs.  Jane,  S.  Elizabeth. 

Lovenbruck,    Nicholas,    auger- 
maker,  N.  Elizabeth. 

Long,  Samuel,  laborer,  W.  Stew- 
art. 

Long,  William,  laborer,  N.  Main. 

Ludgate,  John,  mill  proprietor, 
S.  Maria. 

Lyle,  Thomas,  teamster.  Lake. 

McAuliffe,  Cornelius,  laborer,  W. 
Stewart. 

McAuliffe,  Florence,  laborer,  N. 
Douro. 

McAuliffe,    John,    laborer,    W. 
Stewart. 

McCabe,  Terrence,  carpenter,  E. 
Brown. 

McDonald,  Daniel,  sen.,  village 
Treasurer,  Elizabeth. 

McFarlane,  John,  gent.,  12  Con. 

McGregor,  Alex.,  cooper,  E.  Stew- 
art. 

McGregor,   David,    cooper,    W. 
Brown. 

McGregor,   Gregor,   laborer,  N. 
Elizabeth. 

McGregor,  Mrs.  Janet,  W.  Lake. 

McGregor,  Lewis,  saloon-keeper, 
W.  Lake. 

McGregor,  William,  cooper,   E. 
Lake. 

McGregor,  WilKam,  weaver,  E. 
Stewart. 

McLeod,  Hugh,  sawyer.  Lake. 

Maneece,   ^  John,    wagonmaker, 
S.  Maria. 

Marrion,  Wm.,  laborer,  12  con. 

Marshall,  Hamilton,  laborer,  W. 
Brown. 

May,  Michael,  laborer,  W.  Con. 

Melane,   John,   laborer,  W. 
Stewart. 


All  kinds  of  Hanging  Lamps. 


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J.  c.  Conner's 


Mercer,  Nelson,  miller. 

Mitchell,  Wm.  H.,  saddler,  S. 
Elizabeth. 

Morrison,  Crawford,  scourer,  S. 
Sophia. 

Morrisey,  Richard,  laborer,  E. 
Stewart. 

MOWRY,  ALDUS,  Foundry  & 
Machine  Works,  Elizabeth,  h 
Robinson. 

Mowry,  John,  machinist,  E. 
Lake. 

Mowr}^,  Marcello,  machinist,  S. 
Elizabeth. 

Mowry,    Richard,    machinist. 
Brown. 

Murphy,  James,  laborer,  Eliza- 
beth. 

North,  Henry,  carpenter. 

O'Brian,  Mrs.  Jane,  S.  Sophia. 

O'Marra,  Patrick,  wagonmaker, 
Aylmer. 

Orde,  G.  F.,  gentleman, W.Stew- 
art. 

Orde,  Robert,  farmer,  12  Con. 

ORDE,  W.  L.,  manager,  C.  L.  & 
E.  Co.,  Stewart. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  E.  Brown. 

Peacock,  Joseph,  moulder,  Brown. 

Philips,    Joseph,    mason,    E. 
Market. 

Rafferty,  Edward,  laborer,  W. 
Con. 

Reid,  John,  sr.,  surveyor,  W. 
Brown. 

Reynolds,  Francis,  laborer,  Eliza- 
beth, 

Reynolds,  John,  teamster,  N. 
Elizabeth. 

Rickey,  George,  blacksmith,  &;c., 
Elizabeth. 

Roberts,  William,  carpenter. 


Robertson,  John,  carpenter,  E. 
Stewart. 

ROGERS,  J.  Z.,  dealer  in  dry 
goods,  &c.  (see  card,  p.  17), 
Elizabeth,  h  Stewart. 

ROGERS,R.  D.,  Reeve,and  mHl- 
owner  (see  card,  p.  17^),  Lake. 

Rombough,  Wellington,  carpen- 
ter, E.  Market. 

Salter,  Wm.  F.,  carpenter,  S. 
Sophia. 

Sanderson,  Richard,  spinner. 
Lake. 

Scott,  Robert,  malter,  Douro. 

Sheehan,  Michael,  laborer,  S. 
Douro. 

Sheridan,  Robert,  sawyer,  Stew- 
art. 

Shields,  George,  contractor,  Dris- 
coll  Terrace. 

Smith,  John,  blacksmith,  W. 
Brown. 

Smith,  William,  laborer,  N.  Eli- 
zabeth. 

Stapleton,  Chas.,  bailiff.  Block  D. 

Stenton,  George,  machinist. 

Steward,  Hugh,  laborer,  S.  James. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Eliza,  N.  Maria. 

Stephenson,  John  (Craigie  & 
Stephenson),  Lake. 

Stephenson,  Jonathan  (Craigie 
&  Stephenson,)  N,   Elizabeth. 

Storey,  George,  axe-maker,  Dris- 
coll  Terrace. 

STRATTON,  JAMES,  village 
clerk,  Elizabeth. 

Strickland,  H.  T.,  lumberer,  W. 
Lake. 

Sullivan,  John,  weaver,  N.  Clif- 
ton. 

Sullivan,  Timothy,  laborer,  E. 
Stewart.    . 


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SUTHERLAND,       DONALD, 

grain  mercliant,  &c.,  Elizabeth, 
h  Stewart. 

Swanston,  William,  baker,  &;c., 
Elizabeth. 

Tarrault,  William,  planer. 

Taylor,  Alfred,  laborer,   13  Con. 

Taylor,  F.  C,  teacher,  N.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Tenneyson,  William,  sawyer, 
Lake. 

Tenneyson,  Wilton,  sawyer. 
Lake. 

Thompson,  William,  gent.,  S. 
Elizabeth. 

Tice,  Richard,  laborer,  E.  Stew- 
art. 

Tigh,  James,  laborer,  W.  Stewart. 

Toole,  Wm.,  sash  and  door  fac- 
tory. Race. 

Tobin,  John,  sen.,  laborer,  Lake. 


Tobin,  John,  jun.,  brewer,  Sophia. 

Townsend,      Angus,      tinsmith, 
Elizabeth. 

Valois,  Jos.,  teamster,  E.  Brown. 

Wall,  Edward,  tanner,  S.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Waters,   Nicholas,   laborer,    W. 
Stewart. 

Welch,  Edward,  laborer,  S.Sophia. 

Wigesten,    Jacob,    mason,     W. 
Stewart. 

Wilkinson,  Abraham,  laborer,  18 
Con. 

Woods,  John,  teacher,  S.  Rob. 

Wright,  J  ohn,  engineer,  N.  Eliza- 
beth. 

Wright,  Robert,  cooper,  N.  Main. 

Wright,   Samnel,    carpenter,  N. 
Rob. 

Yorke,   Lionel,   mason.    Market 
Block. 


JAMES    Z.    ROGEBS, 

A  S  H  B  U  R  N  H  A  M , 


DEALER   IN 


BOOTS  AND  SHOES,  CROCKERY, 

ELOUR,  FEED,  SALT,  PLASTER,  &c. 


E».   D .    ]R  O  Gr  E  IR  S , 

fWW  i  MTiiiL  MILL: 

ASHBURNHAM. 


Fancy  Globes  of  Every  Pattern. 


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BLAIETON, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Belmont,  40  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  550. 


Armstrong,  W.  W.,  hotelkeeper, 

&c. 
BATES,I10GER,  postmaster,  &c. 
Bell,  Thomas,  carpenter. 
Brown,  J.,  M.D.,  physician,  &c.. 
Duff,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 
Fetherston,  Thos.,  cabinetmaker. 
Given,  A.,*grocer. 
Leach,  Wm.,  butcher. 
Learmouth,  T.  R,  merchant. 
McBride,  Andrew,  grocer. 


Meikle,  James,  merchant. 
Powell,  Edmund,  butcher. 
Scott,  D.  J).,  livery  keeper. 
Shaw,  William,,  tailor. 
Sloan,  Robert,  merchant. 
Turner,  John,  merchant. 
Weller,  Gilbert,  hotelkeeper, 
Whitmarsh,  Levi,  livery  keeper, 
Wilson,  D.,  M.D.,  physician,  &c., 
Wynn,  Wm.,  carpenter. 


BRIDGEWATER, 

A  village  pleasantly  situated  on  Chemong  (or  as  it  is  commonly 
called)  Mud  Lake,  in  the  township  of  Smith.  From  this  place  the 
fine  steamer  Ogemah,  Capt.  James  Wallis,  starts  on  her  regular 
trips  for  Bobcaygeon,  Fenelon  Falls  and  Lindsay,  leaving  Bridge- 
north  upon  the  arrival  of  tl)e  morning  stage  from  Peterborough, 
each  alternate  morning  during  the  season  of  navigation.  Distance 
from  Peterborough  6  J  miles.  Population  about  175.  Daily  mail, 
&c. 


Gumming,  Jacob,  laborer. 

Dean,  Marcus  S.,  merchant. 

Dobson,  Robert,  laborer. 

Dunbar,  Asa,  hotelkeeper. 

Garathy,  Patrick,  laborer. 

Gray,  George,  cooper, 

Kelly,  Samuel  S.,  lumber  mer- 
chant. 

Kelley,  Western  B.,  lumber  mer- 
chant. 

McCall,  Charles,  gent. 

McCall,  James,  carpenter. 


McDonald,  Neil,  blacksmith. 
McFadden,  Hugh,  boat-builder. 
Moorehead,  James,  cooper. 
Moffat,  Wm.,  tailor. 
Pearson,  Richard,  carpenter. 
Pope,  John,  hotelkeeper. 
Quinn,  John,  laborer. 
Quinn,  Martin,  laborer. 
Robertson,  John,  weaver. 
Udey,  Wm.,  laborer. 
Watson,  John  N.,  painter. 


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BURLEIGH, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Burleigh,  30  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  20.  * 

Clegg,  D.,  gentleman.  Giles.  Henry,  miller. 

COLBORNE,     JAMES,    mer-     Giles,  Thomas,  miller, 
chant,  and  P.  M. 


CARNAEVON, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Stanhope,  75  miles  from  Peterborough 
Population  about  20. 

BARNUM,  ANDREW,  postmaster,  &c. 


CHANDOS 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Chandos,  50  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  15. 


MAXWELL,    HENRY,    post- 
master. 
Norman,  J.  P.,  farmer. 


Peters,  Andrew,  farmer. 
Rodgers,  James,  farmer. 


ENNISMOEE, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Ennismore,   10   miles  from   Peter- 
borough.    Population  about  60. 

Clarke,  Alex.,  farmer. 
Clarke,  William,  farmer. 
Coley,  David,  farmer. 
Coyle,    Rev.    Father,     Roman 

Catholic. 
Corkery,  Martin,  farmer. 
Crough,  Michael,  farmer. 
Donoghue,  John,  hotelkeeper. 


Dow,  Humphrey,  hotelkeeper. 
Lawson,  Henry,  saw-miller. 
LEHANE,  T.  S.,  agent  and  P.  M. 
O'Reilly,  Michael,  farmer. 
Rivingston,  George,  fiirmer. 
Reynolds,  William,  carpenter. 
Waters,  George,  brickmaker. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


GAL  WAY, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Galway,  43  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  80. 


Gneffis,  Andrew,  hotelkeeper. 
McGee,  Henry,  carpenter. 
Maxwell,  John,  hotelkeeper. 
Maxwell,  Robert,  shinglemill. 


PROBERT,  THOS.,  postmaster 
and  J.  P. 

Stewart,  Robert,  painter. 


HALIBUETON, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dysart,  70  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  200. 

Austin,  William,  carpenter. 
Cashmer,  William,  brickmaker. 
Croston,  James,  shoemaker. 
Dover,  Fred.,  agent. 
Dover,  John,  merchant. 
Garrett,  Andrew,  blacksmith. 
Holand,  James,  hotelkeeper. 


Lucas,  W.  &  Co.,  grist,  saw  and 
shingle  mills. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  G,  post- 
master. 

Wood,  William,  tinsmith. 

Young,  John,  merchant. 


HALL'S  BEIDGE, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Harvey,  21  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  30. 

Arthur,  J.  P.,  farmer.  HALL,  JOHN,  postmaster. 

Bennett,  James,  farmer.  Macintosh,  Charles,  farmer. 

Effort,  George,  larmer.  Watson,  Peter,  farmer. 


HASTINGS, 

A  post  village  situated  on  the  River  Trent,  being  partly  in  the 
Township  of  As})hodel,  County  of  Peterborough,  and  partly  in  the 
Township  of  Percy,  County  of  Northumberland.     The  post  office 


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being  in  Peterborough  County.  This  place  during  the  summer 
season  is  very  lively,  owing  to  the  fact  that  about  all  the  timber 
cut  in  the  back  part  of  the  Counties  of  Peterborough  and  Victoria, 
destined  for  Quebec  and  Montreal  markets,  passes  through  the  locks 
in  the  River  Trent  situated  at  this  place,  on  its  way  to  Lake 
Ontario,  by  the  string  of  lakes  and  rivers  intervening  between 
where  it  is  made  and  the  mouth  of  this  river  at  Trenton,  County 
of  Hastings,  where  it  is  made  up  into  rafts  and  floated  or  towed 
down  the  Bay  of  Quintd  into  Lake  Ontario,  and  so  on  through  the 
River  St.  Lawrence  to  the  markets  above  referred  to. 

The  mercantile  business  of  the  place  is  represented  by  several 
general  stores,  groceries,  hotels,  &c.  The  Montreal  Telegraph 
Company  have  lately  opened  an  ofSce  in  the  post  office  building  to 
supply  the  wants  of  the  community,  especially  those  of  tfte  manufac- 
turers, a  large  number  of  which  have  located  along  the  river  on 
both  sides,  among  which  I  may  mention  a  flour  and  grist  mill, 
a  saw  mill  (manufacturing  a  large  amount  of  lumber  annually  for 
American  markets,)  a  woollen  mill,  a  cotton  factory,  a  foundry  and 
a  tannery.  The  water  privilege  possessed  by  this  place  gives  it 
communication  with  all  places  around  Rice  Lake,  by  several  small 
steamers  kept  constantly  plying  during  the  navigable  season  of  the 
year. 

The  Masonic  Lodge  No.  150,  the  Orange  Lodge  No.  549,  the  I. 
0.  G.  T.  Lodge  No.  359,  and  a  youthful  temperance  organization 
known  as  the  Band  of  Hope,  hold  regular  meetings  in  the  place. 
There  is  also  a  Volunteer  Compan;f  connected  with  the  57th  Bat- 
talion, under  the  command  of  Acting  Captain  H.  B.  Morton,  which 
meets  for  drill  in  a  shed  erected  for  that  purpose.  The  schools  are 
two  primary  ones  with  a  fair  number  of  pupils  in  attendance 
while  the  churches  four  in  number  are  as  follows: — 

Church  of  England,  (frame)  erected  in  I86:i  at  the  cost  of  some 
S1200.  Roman  Catholic,  (stone)  erected  in  1864-5,  costing  about 
810,000.  Canada  Presbyterian,  (brick)  orginally erected  in  1856-7, 
and  since  improved  at  the  entire  cost  of  about  $3,000.  Wesleyan 
Methodist,  (brick)  erected  in  1863,  costing  about  $2500.  Distance 
from  Peterborough  25  miles ;  Colborne  24  miles;  Norwood  7  miles. 
To  all  of  which  places  it  is  connected  by  stage.  Daily  mail,  &c. 
Population  between  900  and  1,000. 


Aber,  J.,  watchman  in  factory. 
Albion  Hotel,  J.  C.  Han-ison. 
Alfred,  William,  plasterer. 
Anderson,  David,  broker,  «Sz;c. 


Armstrong,  Willam,  miller. 
Atchison,  John,  sawyer. 
Aveshaw,  Xavier,  sawyer. 
Bailey,  J.  J.  wagonmaker. 


Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery,  Very  Cheap. 


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Barringer,  "Walter,  medicine  ped- 
dler. 

Barringer,  Wm.  A.,  scourer. 

Barker,  L.  D.,  cabinetmaker. 

Beach,  Mrs. 

Berrigan,  Patrick  N.,  grocer,  &c. 

Blacklock,  John,  mill-owner. 

Bleasdell,  Charles,  physician,  &c. 

Bleasdell,  Herbert,  barrister,  &c. 

Boyd,  William,  laborer. 

Brennan,  Dennis,  Royal  Hotel. 

Brennan,  P.  H.,  North  American 
Hotel. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  laborer. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  plasterer. 

Brick,  Mrs. 

Brough,  Alex.,  carpenter. 

Brown,  James  C,  teacher. 

Brownlie  &  Lauder,  foundry. 

Bownlie,  David  (Brownlie  & 
Lauder.) 

Bush,  Ira,  laborer. 

Bush,  Jesse,  laborer. 

Bush,  Samuel,  laborer. 

Bush,  Solomon,  laborer. 

Cameron,  Peter,  laborer. 

Clark,  Charles,  lumberer. 

Clark,  Henry,  laborer. 

Clark,  J.,  laborer. 

Clark,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

Clark,  Peter,  laborer. 

Cook,  A.  H.,  blacksmith. 

Cook,  Daniel,  overseer  in  mill. 

Cooper,  John  P.,  merchant 

Connel,  Robt.,  laborer. 

Conlon,  Martin,  shemaker. 

Crawford,  John  S.,  shoemaker. 

Cronk,  Mrs. 

Crosby,  Wm.,  miller. 

Cunningham,  Mrs. 

Daily,  Timothy,  tailor. 

Delong,  Vanburen,  laborer. 


Donovan,  Michael,  shoemaker. 

Ducet,  Betuse,  laborer. 

Dunning,  J.,  shoemaker. 

Dunning  James,  cooper. 

Eagan,  Owen,  laborer. 

Eley,  W.  H.,  cabinetmaker,  and 
grocer. 

Emellau,  Oliver,  laborer. 

Ennis,  Richard,  saddler. 

Fenton,  Mrs. 

Fife,  James  M.,  grocer. 

Flemming,  John,  clerk. 

Flinn,  John,  laborer. 

Ford,  Barney,  tailor. 

Forsha,  Peter,  lumberer. 

FOWLDS,  BROTHER,  general 
merchants  and  millowners. 

FOWLDS,  HENRY,  sen.,  post- 
master, &c. 

FOWLDS,  HENRY,  sen.,  lum.- 
ber  mei  chant. 

FOWLDS,  JAS.  S.,  mill-owner. 

FOWLDS,  WM.,  merchant. 

Eraser,  John,  clerk. 

French.  Wm.  W^.,  physician,  &c. 

Fuller,  Jonathan,  painter. 

Gartshore,  R.  S.,  miller. 

Gerow,  David  J.,  clerk. 

Giles,  John  W.,  fuller. 

Godfrey,  Johli,  laborer. 

Godfrey,  Rev.  R.,  Wesley  an. 

Goughlan,  Timothy,  farmer. 

Green,  George,  laborer. 

Greetshaw,  Mrs. 

Grehen,  John,  brickmaker. 

Grehen,  Richard,  brickmaker. 

Griffis,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

Griffiths,  James,  laborer. 

Harrison,  J.  C,  Albion  Hotel. 

Hawley,  Albert,  druggist. 

Hawley,  J.,  carpenter. 

Hazzard,  W.  M.,  shipcarpenter. 


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Hill,  Urton,  liimberer. 

Hill,  William,  carpenter. 

Hilton,  John  E.,  farmer. 

Howard,  John  A.,  waggonmaker, 
&c. 

Huff,  J.,  cooper. 

Humphrey,  Joseph,  gentleman. 

Hurley,  Timothy,  merchant. 

Muston,  Robert,  shoemaker. 

Insley,  C.  W.,  blacksmith. 

Insley,  John,  blacksmith. 

Jackson,  George  T.,  shoemaker. 

Jackson,  Philip,  laborer. 

Jackson,  R.,  painter. 

Johnson,  Henry,  gentleman. 

Johnson,  Richard,  gentleman. 

Johnson,  Wm.  farmer. 

Keeler,  J.  W.  Mississippi  Hotel. 

Keatinof,  Richard,  saddler, 

Keating,  Thos.,  saddler. 

Kemp,  H.  A.,  tinsmith. 

Kemp,  Jacob,  farmer, 

Kemp,  J.  A.,  tinsmith, 

Kemp,  S.  J.,  saddler. 

Kennedy,  Philip*  merchant. 

Kingsley,  Paul,  laborer. 

Kirk,  Rev.  Father  John,  Catholic. 

Lash  way.  Bos  well,  gentleman. 

Lauder,  Wm.,  (Brownlee  &  Lau- 
der.) 

Learmonth,  T.  &  D.,  merchants, 

Learmonth,  David,  (T.  &  D. 
Learmonth.) 

Learmonth,  Thos.,  (T.  &  D.  Lear- 
month.) 

Londerville,  Samuel,  cooper. 

Lumware,  Mitchell,  laborer. 

Lynn,  Andrew,  teamster. 

McBain,  Peter,  shoemaker. 

McCarthy,  Mrs. 

McCarthy,  T.  J ,  clerk. 

McGuire,  John,  blacksmith, 


McKnight,  George,  clerk. 

McMasters,  Wm.,  carpenter. 

Malcolm,  Mrs. 

Mercer,  James,  weaver. 

Mississippi  Hotel,  J.  W.  Keeler. 

Morrison,  David,  assistant  post- 
master. 

Morton,  H.  B.,  jeweller,  &:c. 

Murray,  Mrs, 

Nevins.  James,  laborer. 

North  American  Hotel,  P. .  H. 
Brennan. 

O'Dell,  John,  gentleman. 

Orr,  Andrew,  lumberer. 

Orr,  William,  lumberman. 

Osborn,  John  C,  former. 

Osborn,  Richard,  laborer. 

Palmer,  M.  H.,  lumberer. 

Pake,  Gilbert,  carpenter. 

Peters,  John,  merchant. 

Phillips,  Peter,  photographer. 

Quinlan,  John,  laborer. 

Rahal,  Thomas,  saddler. 

Rattan,  Mrs. 

Relies,  James,  blacksmith. 

Revie,  Henry,  laborer. 

Ried,  Daniel,  carpenter. 

Rishaw,  Joseph,  carpenter. 

Rose,  Hugh,  blacksmith. 

Royal  Hotel,  Dennis  Brennan. 

Russua,  Benjamin,  laborer. 

Sedgwick,  Hiram,  saddler. 

Sedgwick,  Joseph,  butcher. 

Sharp,  Henry,  laborer. 

Sharpe.  John,  merchant. 

Shaw,  Blakley,  sawyer. 

Sheehan,  John,  laborer. 

Slate,  Mrs. 

Slater,  John  T.,  merchant. 

Smithett,  Rev.  W.  T.,  Church  of 
England. 

Stanton,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Steel,  James,  grocer. 
Steel  Robt,  blacksmith. 
Stenson,  Daniel,  scourer. 
Striker,  Wm.  A.,  laborer. 
Stuart,  Benjamin,  sawyer. 
Stuart,  E-ichard,  laborer. 
Sullivan,  Miss  Eljen,  milliner, 

&c. 
Taylor,  Andrew,  moulder. 
Thompson,  George,  weaver. 
Thompson,  John,  lumberer, 
Thompson,  Mrs. 
Tierney,  Daniel,  laborer, 
Tierney,  John,  laborer. 
Tierney,  Michael,  laborer. 
Tierney,  Patrick,  laborer. 
Tobin,  Wm.,  laborer. 
Toms,  Isaac,  tanner. 
Tracey,  John,  cooper. 


Tracey,  Patrick,  cooper. 
Upton,  Wm.,  farmer. 
Victory,  John,  laborer. 
Waller,  Thomas,  mason. 
Wannamaker,  Kueben,  lumberer, 
Wannamaker,  Stewart,  captain. 
Wells,  H.  M.,  overseer  in  mill. 
White,  Mrs. 

Whitehead,  W.  J.,  millowner. 
Williamson,  Thos.,  sen.,  weaver. 
Williamson,  Thos.,  jun.,  weaver. 
Wilson,  Alexander,  tailor. 
Wilson,  John,  filer. 
Wilson,  John,  B.,M.D.,  physician, 

&c. 
Wright,  James,  laborer. 
Xavere,  Jean,  laborer. 
Young,  Henry,  carpenter, 
Zarrand.  James,  laborer. 


HAULTAIN, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Burleigh,  25  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  40. 

Cameron,  Levi,  carpenter.  Rhodes,  John,  farmer. 

Morgan,  John,  hotelkeeper.  STONE,  MILES,  postmaster,  &c. 

Phesant,  Chas,  A.,  merchant.  Wilson,  Peter,  farmer. 


HAVELOCK, 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Belmont,  28  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  60. 

Johnson, Henry,  merchant.  Pearce,  J.  L.,  blacksmith. 

Kane,  Chas.  laborer.  PEARCE,   PETER,   millowner, 

Martin,  Peter,  farmer.  &;  P.  M. 
Norton,  Henry,  farmer. 


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HIAWATHA, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Otonabee,  on  the  Indian  reserve,  11 
miles  from  Peterborough.     Population  about  125 


Anderson,  John,  farmer. 
Braithwaite,  V/m.  gentleman. 
Cowie,  Daniel,  farmer. 
Crawford,  Lewis,  B.,  farmer. 
Hatrick,  Richard,  gentleman. 
McCue,  Abram,  farmer. 
Nargon,  Richard,  farmer. 
PAUDUSH,  G.  M.,  Chief 
Reynolds,  John,  C,  teacher. 


Rice,  John,  farmer. 
Soper,  Robert,  farmer. 
Soper,Rev.,  Samuel  M.,  minister. 
Taylor,  Cliarles,  laborer. 
ThompsQ]),  Walter,  farmer. 
Throop,  John,  farmer. 
Whiteside,  Peter,  trader. 
AVhiteside,  John,  trader. 


INGOLDSBY, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Linden,  62  miics  from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  20. 


Johnson,  Robert,  farmer. 
Marshall,  Benjamin,  farmer. 


SMITH,  RICHARD, postmaster, 

&c. 
Welsh,  Samuel,  farmer. 


KEENE, 

A  post  village,  situated  on  the  Indian  River,  near  Rice  Lake,  in  the 
township  of  Otonabee.  By  means  of  the  above  wa,ters  this 
place  has  connection  with  Hastings  and  all  other  places  on  Rice 
Lake  by  steamer  during  the  summer  season,  and  by  stage  with 
Peterborough  and  Norwood  throughout  the  entire  year.  It  was 
first  settled  by  Mr.  Thomas  CaiT,  sen,  in  1820.  The  first  store 
was  opened  by  Donald  Campbell,  of  Cobouig,  in  1828,  and  the 
post  office  was  established  in  1832,  Mr.  Thomas  Carr,  sen.,  being 
the  first  postmaster.  At  present  two  civiL societies  hold  meetings 
in  the  place — the  loyal  Orange  lodge  No.  484,  and  the  Sons  of 
Temperance  division  No.  128.     The  manufacturing  interests  are 


Axe  Helves— a  Large  Stock. 


26  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


KEENE,  ONTARIO, 

JOHN  McLACHLAN,  Proprietor. 

EVERY  ACCOMMODATION  FOR  THE  TRAVELLING  PUBLIC. 

THE  BAR  AND  TABLE  SUPPLIED  WITH  THE  BEST  THE  MARKET  AFFORDS. 
Attentive  Attendants  combined  with  the  Comforts  of  a  Home. 

ALEX.    CAMPBELL,    Sr., 

ICIHAMT    TAIL! 


n^~^«      IIB         .       in HI        //A^M         )IK':«Ji  IIH  MB  //M.:ii^         III         IIH  IIB        IIO        [I^^^V 

DEALER  IN 

DRY  GOODS,  GROCERIES,  HARDWARE,  CROCKERY, 

HATS,   CAPS,   BOOTS  AND   SHOES, 

C3-IL..u^SS,    3Sr-A.ILS:,    FISH,    <$cO. 

Gentlemen's  Clothing  cut  and  made  to  order  in  the  latest  styles.     Customers  will  find 
the  stock  complete  and  all  sold  at  moderate  prices. 

GEORGE    EVANS, 

POSTMASTER, 

(New  Brick   Store,    Next   Door   to   Gale's   Hotel,) 

dealer  in 
ALSO  CLOTHING  MADE  TO  ORDER, 

Groceries,  Crockery,  Boots  and  Shoes, 

IPatent    nVEedicines,    &c. 


Country  Produce  Taken  in  Exchange. 

EVERY   ARTICLE   FIRST   QUALITY. 

AGENT  FOR  POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK.     DEPOSITS  RECEIVED  AT 

FOUR  AND  FIVE  PER  CENT 

Al§o,  Is§uer  of  Marriag^e  Licen§c8. 

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represented  by  a  grist  mill,  a  saw  mill,  a  shingle  mill,  a  tannery, 
and  the  usual  number  of  mechanics,  while  the  mercantile  spirit  is 
shown  by  several  general  stores,  two  hotels,  &c.  The  public  build- 
ings are  a  school  house  (frame),  erected  in  1857,  at  the  cost  of 
Sl,200  ;  an  agricultural  hall  (wood),  erected  in  1869,  costing  about 
S500  ;  and  the  following  churches  :  a  Roman  Catholic  (rough-cast) 
erected  in  1856-7,  at  the  cost  of  nearly  $1,000 ;  a  Canada  Presby- 
terian (rough-caist),  erected  in  1845,  at  the  cost  of  nearly  $1,200, 
and  a  Wesleyan  Methodist  (frame),  built  in  1843-44,  and  since 
then  improved,  entire  cost  nearly  $1,000.  Distance  from  Peter- 
borough, 12  miles.  Daily  mail.  Population  between  three  and 
four  hundred. 


AMERICAN  HOUSE,  John 
McLachlan.    (See  card,  p.  26) 

Andrews,  Rev.  Francis,  Presby- 
terian. 

Anderson,  Donald,  laborer. 

Armstrong,  David,  shoemaker. 

Armstrong,  John,  shoemaker. 

Barbridge,  John,  laborer. 

BartlitF,  John,  blacksmith. 

Bennett,  John,  shoemaker. 

Brenton,  Henry,  farmer. 

Brenton,  Richard,  laborer. 

Brice,  Archibald,  carpenter. 

Buchanan,  James,  weaver. 

Bumham,  H.  H.,  mill-owner. 

Campbell,  McNeil  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEX.,  sen.,  mer- 
chant tailor  and  general  dealer. 
(See  card,  p.  26.) 

CAMPBELL,  ALEX.,  jun.,  man- 
ager. 

Campbell,  John,  weaver. 

Campbell,  Thos.  (Campbell,  Mc- 
Neil &  Co.) 

CAMPBELL,  WM.,  clerk. 

CaiT,  ^Irs.  Isabella. 

Can-,  Thomas,  farmer. 

Chisholm,  Alex,,  saddler, 

Chisholm,  Donald,  laborer. 


Christie,  Wm„  farmer. 

Cornelie,  Martin,  laborer. 

Dawess,  James,  laborer. 

DEAN,  M.  M.  P.,  M.  D.,  physi- 
cian, &c. 

Dickson,  James,  carpenter. 

Dion,  Leon,  captain. 

Eddington,  Wm.,  engineer^ 

English,  Robert,  clerk. 

Esson,  Evans,  carpenter. 

EVANS,  GEORGE,  P.  M.  and 
dealer  in  dry  goods,  &c,  (See 
card  p.  26.^ 

Foley,  Michael,  laborer. 

Forsythe,  Andrew,  carpenter. 

Forsythe,  William,  carpenter. 

Fulton,  Archibald,  laborer. 

GALL,  JOHN,  Victoria  House. 

Gallin,  James,  farmer. 

Gurley,  James,  laborer. 

Helson,  George,  tanner. 

Helson,  Wm.,  tanner. 

Humber,  Charles  A.,  millwright. 

Humphrie,  Mrs.  Ann. 

Judge,  James,  laborer. 

Kines,  Rev.  James,  Wesleyan. 

Kirby,  H.  L.,  tailor. 

Lacey,  Thomas,  gentleman. 

Laing,  Alex.,  blacksmith. 


Good  Saddles  and  Bridles. 


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J.  C.   CONNER  S 


Laing,  Thos.,  blacksmith. 
Lang,  George,  carpenter. 
Londerville,  John,  cooper. 
Londerville,  Peter,  sr.,  cooper. 
Londerville,  Peter,  jr.,  cooper. 
Lumsden,  Andrcv/,  carpenter. 
McCann,  James,  shoemaker. 
McCrea,  Amos,  M.  D.,  physician, 

&;c. 
McFariane,  AVm.,  farmer. 
McGregor,  Mrs.,  Alex. 


Mclntyre,  Donald,  carpenter. 

McLACHLAN,  JOHN,  Ameri- 
can House. 

McNeil,  James,  (Campbell,  Mc- 
Neil &  Co.) 

Meadowcrofb,  Wm.  S.,  tailor. 

Millie,  Edward,  laborer. 

Moorehead,  Daniel,  laborer. 

Moscrip,  Mrs.  John. 

Neish,  John,  shoemaker. 


Keenej,    Ontario, 

mn  amt  -  -  -  raoFmEToa. 


THIS    HOUSE   HAVING  LATELY    BEEN    BUILT    ON    THE    SITE 

OF    MY    OLD    HOTEL    DESTROYED    BY  FIRE,    I    HAVE 

ADDED    THERETO    SPACIOUS 

Rooms  for  Commercial  Travellers 

And  the  Travelling  Public  in  General. 


I 


(Daily  Each  Way,) 

JOHN  McLACHLAN,    -      -  Propretor. 


Leaving  Kcene,  every  lawful  morning  at  half -past  Nine  o'clock  A,  M.,  return- 
ing, leaving  Peterborough  at  half -past  Two  o'clock,  P.  M.,  carrying  the  Royal 
Mail.     Passengers  and  Parcels  carried  at  the  lowest  rates. 


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Nelson,  George  E.,  carpenter. 
Peirce,  George,  currier. 
Peirce,  Richard,  currier. 
Plunkett,  Thos.,  laborer. 
HEAD,  GEORGE,  M.P.P.,  &c. 
Renooick,  Walter,  bailiff. 
Renwick,  "Walter,  teacher. 
Roach,  James,  laborer, 
ROYAL  MAIL   STAGE,  John 
McLachlan.    (See  card,  p.  28.^ 
Sharp,  Andrew,  farmer. 


Short,  Thomas,  mill  supt. 
Sinclair,  James,  saddler. 
Sinclair,  John,  clerk. 
Stacey,  John  R.,  miller. 
Stephens,  L.  A.,  clerk. 
Stephenson,  James,  carpenter. 
VICTORIA  HOUSE,  John  Galh 

(See  card,  p.  28.^ 
Wedlock,  Mrs.  Jane. 
West,  Robert,  millwright. 


LAKEFIELD, 

(OR  NORTH  DOURO  POST  OFFICE.) 

A  village  situated  on  the  Otonabee  River,  partly  in  each  of  the 
townships  of  North  Douro  and  Smith,  9  miles  from  Peterborough. 
This  is  a  smart  flourishing  village,  and  being  the  terminus  of  the 
Peterborough  branch  of  the  P.  H.  L.  &  B.  R.  R.,  it  will  in  time 
become  a  place  of  considerable  importance.  Population  about 
400. 


Baptie,  Peter. 
Barlee,  Frederick. 
Beatty,  Edward. 
BeU,  A.,  M.D. 
Blakely,  William. 
Blakely,  William. 
Bolton,  George. 
Bolton,  Thomas. 
Burgess,  C.  J. 
Carter,  William. 
Casement,  Robert. 
Qementi,  Rev.  V. 
Coates,  Mrs. 
Cotton,  William. 
Coxe,  John. 
Coxe,  WiUiam. 
Coxe,  William. 
Dunk,  Solomon. 


Edmison,  John. 
Elder,  William. 
Goheen,  Henry. 
Gordon,  Thomas. 
Graham,  Robeit. 
Griffin,  Jonathan. 
Hamilton,  William. 
Henderson,  Thomas. 
Jadis,  E.  W. 
Keat,  E.  O. 
Knox,  Andrew. 
Knox,  John. 
Leonard,  John. 
Leonard,  William. 
McCrea,  John. 
McKibbon,  Mrs. 
McLennon,  William. 
Mann,  A.,  M.D. 


Riding  and  Driving  Whips  Cheap. 


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J.    C.    CONNERS 


Michall,  Thomas. 
Nicholls,  George. 
Pratt,  William. 
Richardson,  John, 
Eussell,  George. 
Sainsbury,  Francis. 
Saulter,  James. 
Sawers,  John. 
Sherin,  John. 
Sherin,  Samuel. 
Shields,  George. 


Shortley  &  Harper 
Smith,  David. 
Smith,  Richard. 
Stone,  L.  F. 
Strickland  &  Brother. 
Strickland,  J.  P. 
Strickland,  Walter. 
Urquhart,  Kenneth. 
Wells,  William. 
Wilson,  Edward. 


MINDEN, 

A  village  in  the  township   of  Snowden,  53   miles   from   Peter- 
borough.    Population  about  175. 


Andrews,  G.  &  H ,  merchants. 
Bell,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  &c. 
Dumble,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Eastman,  Lewis,  hotelkeeper. 
Langton,  James,  merchant. 
Leary,  Thos.,  hotelkpeper. 
Mason,  Francis,  merchant. 
Maxwell.  Thos.,  blacksmith. 
Norcut,  Benjamin,  wagonmaker. 


Pearce,  W.  H.,  tanner,  miller,  fcc. 
PECK,   S.    S.,    to^vnship   clerk, 

P.  M.,  &c. 
Soyer,  Benjamin,  hotelkeeper. 
Snodgrass,  T.,  laborer. 
Walker,  Thos.,  gentleman. 
Watson,  Charles,  farmer. 
Western,  Henry,  blacksmith. 


NORWOOD, 


A  post  village  situated  in  the  township  of  Asphodel,  was  first  settled 
by  Joseph  A.  Keeler,  Esq.,  in  1827-8.  The  first  store  was  opened 
by  Mr.  James  Foley  in  1839-40.  The  post  office  was  established 
in  1844,  Mr.  James  Foley  being  the  first  postmaster.  At  the  pre- 
sent time,  the  village  is  one  of  the  most  prosperous  in  the  county. 
The  Orange  body  have  a  lodge  (No.  34)  holding  regular  meetings 
in  a  hall  (frame),  built  by  them  several  years  since,  while  the  Brit- 
ish Templars  (No.  57)  also  meet  in  the  same  place ;  and  the  Ma- 
sonic brotherhood  are  about  establishing  a  lodge.     The  military 


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spirit  of  the  place  is  represented  by  a  volunteer  company,  No.  6, 
57th  battalion,  captain  T.  M.  Grover.  The  public  buildings  are 
the  Town  Hall  and  Grammar  School  building,  both  in  one,  erected 
in  1854-5,  of  brick,  anc  since  then  improved,  at  the  entire  cost  of 
S3,500 ;  a  company  drill  shed  (wood),  built  in  1867,  at  the  cost  of 
about  $600,  and  the  following  churches  :  the  Church  of  England 
(brick),  erected  in  1854,  costing  about  $3,000  ;  the  Roman  Catho- 
lic (stone),  now  in  the  course  of  erection,  and  will  cost,  when  com- 
pleted, about  $12,000 ;  the  Canada  Presbyterian  (rough-cast), 
erected  in  1845-6,  at  the  cost  of  nearly  $2,500  ;  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist  (rough-cast),  erected  in  1854-5,  at  about  the  cost  of 
$2,500  ;  and  the  Congregational  (rough-cast),  erected  in  1842-3, 
costing  some  $500. 

The  manufactories  are  a  grist  miU,  a  woollen  mill,  a  hub  and 
spoke  factory,  two  tanneries,  a  foundry,  and  a  large  number  of 
mechanical  representatives.  The  mercantile  business  is  represent- 
ed by  a  number  of  general  stores,  hotels,  &c.  The  Montreal  Tele- 
graph Company  have  an  office  lately  opened  in  the  post  office 
building,  connected  with  Marmora,  22  miles  ;  Colborne,  30  miles ; 
Keene,  18  miles  ;  Hastings,  7  miles ;  and  Peterborough,  20  miles, 
by  daily  stages.  Daily  mail,  &;c.  Population  between  seven  and 
eight  hundred. 


Ackerman,  S.,  stage  proprietor. 
Armstrong,  George,  shoemaker. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 
Bell,  John  A,  bookkeeper. 
Bradv,  John,  sawyer. 
British  Hotel,  Robert  Hill.  . 
Brooks,  Archibald,  lumberer. 
BRUCK,  JAMES  A.,  dealer  in 

dry  goods,  &c. 
Buck,  John,  foreman. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Margaret. 
Butterfield,  John  A.,  postmaster. 
CaUahan,  Mrs.  Julia. 
Calder,  Alex.,  tanner. 
Calder,  James,  clerk. 
Calder,  John,  tanner. 
Carson,  John,  photographer. 
Chamberlin,  James,  laborer. 
Chandler,  John,  laborer. 


Clark,  Joannah. 

COPE,  PETER  P.,  agricultural 
foundry. 

Crowther,  Joseph,  cooper. 

Cunningham,  Wm.,  laborer. 

Dennely,  T.  J.,  P.L.S.,  civil  en- 
gineer, &;c. 

Dewart,  Thos.,  carpenter. 

Dingman,  Wm.,  sawyer. 

Doughty,  Henry,  tinsmith. 

Doughty,  James,  laborer. 

Doughty,  John  shoemaker 

Driscoll,  Mrs.  John. 

Drury,  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 

Drury,  Mrs.  Maria. 

Dwyer,  Daniel,  blacksmith. 

Eaton,  Wm.,  tailor. 

Elliott,  A.  H,  merchant. 

Elliott,  Hamilton,  farmer. 


Double  and  Single  Plated  Harness. 


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J.    C.   CONNER'S 


Elliott,  Thomas,  teamster. 

Emery,  Charles,  fa^rmer. 

Emery,  Levi,  laborer. 

Emery,  Walter,  farmer. 

Einley,  John,  hub  tactory. 

Foster,  David,  laborer. 

Eraser,  Thomas,  tinsmith. 

Fry,  Farley,  laborer. 

Galbraith,  John,  carpenter. 

Garnow,  John,  laborer. 

Garnow,  Mitchell,  laborer. 

Greenbank,  J.,  farmer. 

GROVER,  P.  M.,  M.P. 

Grover,  T.  M.,  barrister,  &c. 

Harper,  Alex.,  carpenter. 

Harper,  James,  carpenter. 

Harper,  John,  sr.,  carpenter. 

Harper,  John,  jr.,  carpenter. 

Hartley,  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 

Hennessy,  James,  clerk. 

Hennessy,  Mrs. 

Hendren,  George,  blacksmith,  &c. 

Hetherington,  Robt.,  blacksmith. 

Hill,  Robert,  British  Hotel. 

Howson,  Thos.,  wagonmaker. 

INTERNATIONAL  HOTEL,  J. 
A.  Johnson. 

JOHNSON,  GEORGE  A.,  In- 
ternational Hotel. 

JOHNSON,  J.  A.,  International 
Hotel. 

JOHNSON,  WM.  R,  student. 

Kempt,  Alex.,  wood-worker. 

Kirk,  George,  carpenter. 

Kirkpatrick,  Henry,  weaver. 

Lockwood,  David,  laborer. 

Lynn,  David,  farmer. 

Lynn,  Robert,  firmer. 

McBrien,  Jeremiah,  gentleman. 

McGill,  R.  H.  Mansion  House. 

McLachlan,  James,  cooper. 

]\IcMillan,  Andrew,  clerk. 


McMillan,  James,  laborer.     — . 

McMillan,  John,  blacksmith. 

McMullan,  David,  brickmaker. 

Mansion  House,  R.  H.  McGill. 

Marquis,  Angus,  mason. 

Meikle,  James  S.,  clerk. 

Meikleherrin,  Archibald,  currier. 

Metcalf,  James,  blacksmith. 
!  Minaker,  W.  H.,  waggonmaker, 
&c. 

Moore,  Charles,  M.D.,  physician, 
&c.  . 

Moore,  F.  J.,  cabinetmaker. 

Moore,  O.  W.,  cabinetmaker. 

Moffat,  BristoAV,  shoemaker. 

Morrison,  James,  shoemaker. 

Mories,  Benjamin   B.,   assistant 
postmaster. 

Mullins,  Mich.,  Norwood  House. 

Mullins,  Wm.,  clerk. 

Nicoll,  Mathew,  (R.  &  M.  NicoU.) 

NicoU,  Mrs. 

Nicoll,  R.  &  M.,  wagonmakers. 

Nicoll,  Richard,  (R.  &  M.  Nicoll) 

Nicoll,  Wm.,  blacksmith. 

Norwood  House,  Mich.  Mullins. 

Orr,  Samuel,  miller. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  farmer. 

Patterson,  George,  farmer. 

Patterson,  John  S.,  pumpmaker. 

Pattyson,  Rev.  W.  M.,  Wesleyan. 

PEARCE,  J.  B.,  bailiff  and  gene- 
ral merchant. 

Pearson,  Charles,  stage  prop. 

Pearson,  Mrs.  Chas.,  milliner,  &c. 

Perchard,  Francis,  miller. 

Peters,  Chailes,  tinsmith. 

Phillips,  Richard,  potasher. 

Preston,  John,  clerk. 

Paddon,  Jas.,  baker  and  butcher. 

Reynolds,  Hiram,  farmer. 

Reynolds,  Peter  W.,  merchant. 


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Young,  Rev.  W.  C,  Presbyterian. 

Reynolds,  R.  W.,  clerk. 

Richardson,  John,  gardener. 

RICHARDSON  ROBERT,  sr., 
prop.  Stage  Line. 

Richardson,  R.,  jr.,  stage-driver. 

Richardson,  Wm.,  carpenter. 

Roach,  Michael,  laborer. 

Rose,  Samuel,  blacksmith. 

ROXBURGH,  WM.  E.,  general 
merchant  and  issuer  of  mar- 
riage licenses. 

ROYAL  MAIL  STAGE  LINE 
TO  KEENE,  Robert.  Richard- 
son, sr.,  prop.  {See,  cdvd,  p.  SS.) 

ROYAL  MAIL  STAGE  LINE 
TO  PETERBOROUGH,  J.  A. 
Johnston,   prop.      (See   card, 

p.m.) 

Sampson,  E.,  o^entleman. 
SANBORN,  G.  M.,  woollen  mill. 
Scott,  Miss  Annie,  milliner,  &;c. 
Scott,  Mi's.  Hannah. 
Scott,  Miss  M,  milliner,  &;c. 


Scott,  Matthew,  tanner. 
Scott,  Robert,  shoemaker. 
Scriver,  Jas.  H.,  teacher. 
Sea  Wright,  Thos.,  carpenter. 
Sedgwick,  Wm.,  blacksmith. 

Small,  Mrs  Elizabeth.         v  |^ . 

Smith,  G.,  tailor.  r      J^ysr^^.,Jj^ 

Smith,  M^s.  Margaret. 
Smith,  Thomas,  merchant 
Spence,  Smauel,  clejk. 
Stark,  John  D',  M.D.,  physician. 
Stephenson,  Charles,  laborer. 
Stephenson,  W.  H.,  merchant. 
Stevenson,  John  A,  M.D.,  phy- 
sician, fee. 
Udey,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 
Vosburgh,  Jolni,  teamster. 
Waters,  Thos.,  gentleman. 
Williams,  John,  li-Iacksmith. 
Wilson,  Robert,  sadler. 
Wood,  J.,  blacksmith. 
Wood,  Jacob,  blacksmith. 
Wood,  John,  carpenter. 
Wyldman,  Joseph,  carpenter. 


.  NORWOOD  AND  KEENE. 
KOBT.  RICHARDSON,   Sr.,    -    Proprietor. 

Leaving  Norwood  ev^ery  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday  Mornings  at  6  A.  2vi., 
connecting  at  Keene  with  the  morning  stage  for  Peterl:>oroiigh.  Leaving  Keeue 
same  evenings  on  the  arrival  of  the  stage  from  Peterborough,  d'arrying  the  Royal 
Mail.     Passengers  and  Parcels  carried  at  reasonable  rates. 

ROYAL  MAIL  STAGE  LINE. 

NORWOOD  AND  PETERBOROUGH. 


Lea%dug  Norwood  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  7  A.  M.  Leaving 
Peterborough  same  days  at  2.30  P.  M.,  calling  each  way  at  Lidian  River  and  South 
Dummer  Post  Offices.  Through  without  change  of  stage  and  carrying  the  Royal 
Mail,     Every  attention  given  to  parcels,  luggage,  &c. 

Offices  : — Peterborough,  Commercial  House  ;  Norwood,  Johnson's  Hotel. 

Fishing  Tackle  of  all  kinds. 


Si  J.  c.  Conner's 


PETEEBOROUGH, 

An  incorporated  town  situated  on  the  Otonabee  river  in  the  town- 
ship of  North  Monaghan,  was  surveyed  in  1825,  by  Richard  Bird- 
sail,  Esq.,  Surveyor,  under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  Zaccheua 
Burnham.  A  reserve  was  made  for  a  site  for  the  future  town  in 
1818,  at  the  time  of  the  survey  of  the  township,  but  as  stated 
above,  -the  town  was  not  laid  out  by  actual  survey  until  earl}'  in 
the  year  1825. 

In  May,  1819,  a  party  of  gentlemen  from  the  front  came  up 
the  Otonabee  in  a  skiff  for  the  purpose  of  selecting  a  mill  site  and 
otherwise  prospecting  in  the  new  townships.  These  were  Charles 
Fothergill,  Thomas  Ward,  John  Farrelly,  Adam  Scott,  Barnabas 
Bletcher  and  John  Edmison.  After  accomplishing  their  object  by 
discovering  that  by  a  trilling  outlay  a  mill  site  could  be  had  on 
what  is  now  known  as  the  corner  of  King  and  Water  streets,  the 
party  returned  dowm  the  river  well  satisfied*  with  their  expedition. 
The  little  piece  of  engineering  thus  projected  was  successfully  car- 
ried out  by  Mr.  Adam  Scott,  who,  in  two  years  thereafter,  (1821,) 
had  a  saw  and  grist  mill  in  operation  under  one  roof,  and  therefore 
he  became  the  first  actual  settler  of  what  was  then  known  as 
Scotch  Plains,  but  now  is  the  flourishing  town  of  Peterborough. 

In  1827,  in  honour  of  the  Hon.  Peter  Robinson,  to  whose  suc- 
cessful labors  in  promoting  immigration,  the  county  felt  itself  so 
much  indebted,  the  name  was  changed  from  Scotch  Plains  to  its 
present  designation.  (I  may  mention  here,  that  for  much  of  this 
introduction  the  compiler  of  this  Directory  is  indebted  to  a  work 
known  as  "A  Sketch  of  the  early  Settlement,  kc,  of  the  Town  of 
Peterborough,"  by  Thomas  W.~Poole,  M.  J).,  as  this  work  contains 
a  great  many  interesting  reminiscences  of  the  early  settlement  of 
the  town  and  county,  it  should  be  in  every  family. 

The  first  store  was  opened  by  a  Mr.  Stewart  in  1825,  but  owing 
to  the  loose  manner  he  had  of  conducting  business,  was  shortly 
succeeded  by  George  G.  Bethune,  Esq.,  of  Cobourg,  who  opened 
one  under  the  management  of  Mr.  Green  McDonnell. 

The  Post  Office  was  established  in  about  1823-4,  Mr.  Tupper,  a 
tanner,  being  the  first  Postmaster,  but  shortly  afterwards  was  suc- 
ceded  by  G.  G.  Bethune,  Esq. 

From  this  small  beginning,  this  town  has  continued  to  keep  on 
growing  and  progressing  until  at  the  present  it  is  considered  either 
as  regards  the  wealth  and  energy  of  its  merchants  and  manufac- 

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turers,  industry  of  its  inhabitants,  prosperity  of  its  citizens  in 
general,  or  the  cost  and  beauty  of.  its  public  buildings  and  many 
private  palatial  residences — the  most  prosperous  inland  town  of 
its  size  in  the  Dominion,  and  long  may  it  continue  so,  is  the  hope 
of  a  well  wisher  of  this  beautiful  place. 

The  town  lies  on  mostly  level  ground,  but  in  some  parts  there 
are  a  few  rising  places  which  form  splendid  sites  for  private  or 
public  buildings.  By  the  means  of  the  water  power  furnished  l^y 
the  Otonabee  which  divides  it  from  the  village  of  Ashburnham, 
it  must  become  as  the  county  clears  up,  a  large  manufacturing- 
emporium.  At  the  present  time  the  banks  on  both  sides  of  the 
river  are  pretty  will  lined  with  mills,  factories  and  machine  shops,^ 
but  still  there  is  room  for  more,  and  no  man  with  capital  looking 
for  a  favourable  location  to  start  any  kind  of  manufactory  can 
find  a  better  place  than  this  town.  Theie  are  also  located  on  the 
creek  running  a  little  west  of  the  centre  of  the  town  several  large 
and  prosperous  combined  founderies  and  machine  shops,  mills,  tan- 
neries, &c.  The  streets  are  wide  and  spacious,  and  on  several  ot 
them  are  buildings  that  would  be  a  credit  to  any  city  in  Canada. 
By  the  energy  of  a  few  of  the  townspeople  combined  with 
Mr.  Charles  Perry,  of  Ottawa,  the  town  is  shortly  to  be  lighted 
with  gas,  and  all  it  now  needs  is  water  works,  and  with  its  fine 
advantages  for  such,  they  undoubtedly  will  be  built  before  long. 

There  are  two  newsjmpers,  the  Revleu'  and  Examiner,  pub- 
lished in  the  town,  the  former  under  Bobert  Bomaine,  Esq.,  pro- 
prietor, and  the  latter  imder  proprietor  and  editorship  of  James 
Str^tton,  Esq.  Both  of  these  journals  are  far  above  the  average 
merit  of  country  newspapers,  and  both  derive  the  large  patronage 
bestowed  upon  them  by  a  wealthy  and  appreciative  community. 

On  the  1st  of  January,  1850,  the  town  was  incorporated,  and 
during  the  following  year  the  Town  Hall,  (brick),  Music  Hall  and 
Market  House  was  built  at  the  cost  of  some  $6000  dollars.  The 
above  building  in  a  few  years  was  found  incom])lete  in  office 
accommodation  for  the  Mayor,  Town  Clerk  and  other  officers  of 
the  municipality,  so  the  town  erected  an  engine-house  (brick) 
three  stories  high  on  Simcoe,  near  Water  street,  with  the  requisite 
offices  in  the  second  and  third  stories.  At  the  cost  of  nearly 
S4000. 

Being  the  county  to^vn  it  contains  the  usual  buildings,  Court 
House,  Gaol,  &c.,  (stone).  The  buildings  are  built  on  fine  rising' 
gTound  near  the  river,  and  by  their  commanding  })osition  a  fine 
view  of  the  whole  town  may  be  had  from  them.    They  are  built  in 

Single  Breech  Loading  Pistols. 


36  J.   C.   CONNER'S 

a  park  containing  several  acres  of  ground,  which  is  laid  out  in 
walks  and  avenues  as  a  place  of  resort  for  the  citizens  during  the 
waiTQ  summer  evenings.  They  were  commenced  in  1838,  but  were 
not  completed  until  1841,  at  the  cost  of  nearly  S30,000,  since  then 
(1864-5)  a  new  gaol  (stone)  has  been  built  at  the  cost  of  nearly 
$16,000,  so  that  the  present  county  buildings,  including  the 
Registry  office,  and  other  improvements  have  cost  the  county 
nearly,  if  not  quite  $70,000. 

Being  the  head  quarters  of  the  57th  Batallion,  the  drill  shed 
(wood),  was  erected  here  in  1867,  at  the  cost  of  82,500. 

The  school  houses  are  a  united  Grammar  and  Common  (yellow 
brick),  erected  1859  at  the  cost  of  about  $16,000.  Also  a 
Separate  School  House  (red  brick),  erected  several  years  since,  and 
the  Roman  Catholics  have  lately  opened  a  nunnery  for  the  "educa- 
tion of  young  ladies,  besides  these  there  are  several  primary  and 
private  ones,  so  the  education  of  the  youth  of  neithersex  is  neglected. 

The  Churches  are — the  Church  of  England  (St.  John's,  of  stone), 
erected  in  1834-5,  and  with  improvements  since  made  costing  a 
little  over  $12,000.  The  Roman  Catholic,  (St.  Peter's,  of  stone), 
erected  in  1837-8  at  nearly  the  same  cost.  The  Church  of  Scotland, 
(St.  Andrew's,  of  stone),  erected  in  1836.  The  Canada  Presbyterian, 
(brick),  erected  in  1859  at  the  cost  of  $20,000.  The  Wesleyan 
Methodist,  (rough-cast),  erected  in  1844,  enlarged  in  1854.  The 
regular  Baptist,  (rough  cast),  erected  in  1845  at  the  cost  of  $14,00, 
and  the  Bible  Christian  (brick),  erected  in  1853.  I  may  here  add 
that  I  usually  give  the  cost  of  all  the  churches  in  the  place,  but  as 
I  could  not  procure  all  the  figures  for  this  place,  I  was  obliged  to 
omit  doing  so  much  against  my  inclination. 

The  town  has  two  Volunteer  Infantry  Companies,  (57th 
Batallion)  which  have  shown  in  times  gone  past,  that  in  the  hour 
of  national  peril  they  may  be  relied  upon  to  go  forth  and  fight 
until  death  (if  necessary)  for  Queen  and  Country.  Too  much 
encouragement  cannot  be  given  to  those  brave  men,  who  at  a 
moment's  notice  are  willing  to  leave  all  a  man  holds  most  dear, 
home  and  friends,  and  go  forth  and  peril  even  life  itself  that  the 
honor  and  credit  of  their  native  or  adopted  country  may  not 
sufier  an  unnecessary  stain  or  dishonor.  In  this  connection  I  may 
mention  tliat  the  town  boasts  an  excellent  Brass  Band,  also  con- 
nected with  the  Battalion,  under  the  able  leadership  of  Professor 
Rockett.  During  the  summer  this  band  weekly  favors  the  towns- 
people with  a  grand  promenade  concert  in  the  Court  House  Park. 
This  usually  takes  place  un  Thursday   evenings.     The   Montreal, 

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Toronto  and  Ontario  Banks  each  have  a  branch  located  here,  all 
said  to  be  doing  a  large  business.  The  Masonic,  Orange  and  Tem- 
perance bodies  each  have  lodges  in  the  place.  There  is  also  a  Fire 
Engine  Company  efficiently  organized  and  in  operation. 

The  mercantile  business  of  the  place  is  large  and  continually 
gi-owing  as  the  surrounding  country  is  developed.  The  accommo- 
dation for  the  travelling  public  is  well  looked  after  by  several  as 
fine  hotels  as  there  are  to  be  found  in  Canada.  Daily  mails. 
Money  Order  and  Savings  Bank  Departments.  Express  and 
Telegi-aphic  offices,  &c.,  connected  with  all  places  in  Canada, 
and  the  United  States  by  P.  H.  L  &  B.  K  R.,  to  Port 
Hope,  (distance  30  miles),  thence  by  ~R.  M.  Steamers  or  G.  T.  R., 
from  Montreal  300  miles;  Toronto  73;  Lindsay  30  by  the  steamer 
Ogema/i  through  Cheniong,  Pigeon,  and  Sturgeon  Leakey.  This  is 
one  of  the  finest  inland  trips  in  America. 

Population  between  5000  &  6000, 


Adams,  Mrs.  N.  Simcoe. 

Adams,     Robert,     laborer     S. 
McDonald. 

AGRICULTURAL     FOUN- 
DRY, James  Hamilton,  prop. 
George. 

Allen,  Arthur,  clerk,  George. 

Allen,    George,   gunsmith,    S. 
Hunter. 

Alexander,  C.  A.,  grocer,  George. 

Alexander,  James,  carpenter,  S. 
London. 

Alfred,  John,  carpenter,  S.  Town- 
send, 

Ames,  J.  H.,  boot  &  shoe  maker, 
George     and   Union,    (See 
card  p.  40.y 

Anderson,   Henry,   clerk,    Ash- 
burnham. 

Anthony,     J.     C,     shoemaker, 
George. 

Appleton,     Samuel,     carpenter, 
Hunter. 

Appleyard,   Joshua,  weaver,  N. 
Dublin. 


Archer,    Francis    E.,    gent.,    S. 

Simcoe. 
Arhanbou,  H.,  barber,  Hunter. 
Armstrong,  C,  clerk,  George. 
Armstrong,  George,  blacksmith, 

George. 
Armstrong,  John,  saddler,  Ash- 

burnham. 
Armstrong,   M.    A.,   shoemaker. 

Hunter. 
Armstrong,  Mrs.,  S.  King. 
Armstrong,  William,  farmer,  N. 

Charlotte. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  lumberman,  N. 

Sherbrook. 
Armstrong,    Wm.,    laborer,    N. 

Antrim. 
Armstrong,  Wm.  J.,  shoemaker, 

N.  Murray. 
Arnbery,       Julius,        tinsmith, 

George. 
Anbury,  C,  shoemaker,  George. 
Amott,  Wm.,  chief  constable,  N. 

Simcoe. 
Arnott,  Wm.,  confectioner,  Water, 


Double  and  Single  Barrel  Guns. 


38 


J.    C.    CONNER  S 


Babb,  John,  S.  Muiray. 

BAGULEY,  J.  J.,  accountant, 
Water. 

Baker,  George,  blacksmith,  N. 
Murray. 

Bakewell,  E.,  tailor,  Stuart. 

Bake  well,  Ed.,  printer,  Stuart. 

Balanger,  P.,  confectioner,  N. 
Charlotte. 

Baldwin,  Charles,  engineer,  N. 
London. 

BALMER,  STEPHEN,  Editor 
Peterborough  Review,  Brock. 

Baptie,  Mrs.,  S.  Murray. 

Baptist,  John,  engineer. 

Barbino,  Mrs.,  S.  Hunter. 

Barchard,  Jas.  A.,  architect, 
builder,  &c.,  cor  Rubridge  and 
Sherbrook.    (See  card,  p.  4().J 

Barlee,  George,  deputy  registrar, 
Rubidge. 

Bfirnhart,  N.,  luniberinan,  S. 
Simcoe. 

Baron,  Miss  Julia,  S.  McDonald. 

Barrie,  Jolni,  machinist,  S.  Sim- 
coe. 

Barrie,  W.  J.,  photographer, 
Hunter. 

Barretf,  Alfred,  grocer,  George. 

Bastard,  Jas.,  miller,  N.  Hunter. 

Bate,  Willian),  millwright,  S. 
Edinburgh. 

Bavis,  John,  teamster,  N.  London. 

Beach,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  George. 

Beal,  Walter,  feed  store,  Simcoe 
and  Charlotte. 

Beatty,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Water. 

Beatty,  Mrs.,  N.  Murray. 

Beatty,  Thos.,  grocer,  George. 

Becket,  J.,  blacksmith,  Aylmer. 

Begule}^  J.  J.,  clerk,  S.  Sher- 
brook. 


Bell,  George,  clerk,  S.  Sherwood. 
Bell,  John,  weaver,  N.  Brock. 
'Bell.  Wm.,  drutxi^ist,  &c.,  Georo^e. 
Belleghene,     Mrs.,      N.     Edin- 

brugh. 
Bentou,  G.,  laborer,  N.  Murray. 
Bertram,  John,  hard  ware,  George. 
Best,  James,  merchant,  George 

and  Water. 
Best,  Thos.,  N.  Townsend. 
Bettison,  Miss,  N.  Simcoe. 
Bevis,  Thomas,  S.  Simcoe. 
Billington,  H.,  teamster,  N.  Mc-        - 

Donald.  ^ 

Bird,  John,  carpenter,  S.  London. 
Bird,  Mrs.,  Edinburgh. 
Bissett,  Miss,  S.  Brock. 
Black  Horse  Hotel,  P.  A.  Hunter, 

Aylmer. 
Bletcher,  H.,  grain  merchant,  N. 

Dalhousie. 
BLOMFIELD,  C.  J.,   manager, 

C.  L.  k  E.  Co.,  George. 
Boice,  Mather-,  saddler,  Reid. 
Bolger,  Thos.,  (Fitzgerald  k  Bol- 

ger)  George. 
Borland,  William,  machinist,  N. 

London. 
Bcrrowman,      Andrew,      clerk, 

Rubidge. 
BorroAvman.    R.,   carpenter,   N. 

Murray. 
Boswell,  Mrs.,  S.  London. 
Boswell,  W.  W.,  S.  Wolfe. 
Botton,  M.,  hiborer,  S.  Charlotte. 
Bovies,  Jas.,  laborer,  N.  King. 
Bovyos,      Octavo,     laborer,     S. 

Charlotte. 
Bowie,     Joseph,    lumberer,    N. 

Antrim. 
Boyce,    Matthew,     saddler,    N. 

Brock. 


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Boyde,  Jolm,  carpenter,  S.  Brock. 

Boyde,  M.,  S.  Edinbrugh. 

Boyle,  John, carpenter, S.  Simcoe. 

Bradbum,  Thomas,  merchant, 
George. 

Bradford,  Mrs.,  S.  Brock. 

Breen,  Patrick,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Breeze,  David,  tinsmith,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Bridges,     Thomas,     shoemaker, 
Simcoe. 
.  Brisbene,    Wm'.,   shoemaker.    S. 
McDonald. 

Britton,  .«John,  cooper,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

BROOK,  DANIEL,  Peter- 
borough Woollen  Mills,  Court 
House  Hill. 

Brow,  Joseph,  laborer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Brown,  Henry,  laborer,  S.  Mur- 
ray! 

Brown,  Jas.,  S.  Brock. 

Brown,  John,  tanner. 

Brown,     John,     cabinetmaker, 
George  and  Harvey. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Brown,  Robt.,  barber,  Simcoe. 

Brown,  Thomas,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Brown,  Wm.,  farmer,  N.  Brock. 

Brownlee,  David,  carpenter,  Ash- 
burnham. 

Brownlee,  George,  S.  Hunter. 

BUCKETT,  FRED.  W.,  (Rush 
&  Buckett,)  London. 

Buller,  Joseph,  porter,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Burgoin,  Lewis,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Burk,  Thos.,  printer,  S.  Dublin. 


Bums,  Hemy,  laborer,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Burnham,  Elias,  barrister,  &c, 

BURNHAM,  FRED.  E.,  barris- 
ter, (fee,  Simcoe  and  Charlotte, 
(See  card,  p.  4*0.) 

Burnham,  G.,  M.D.,  physician, 
&c..  Brock. 

BURNHAM,  JOHN,  bamster, 
&c.,  George  &  Ashburnham. 

Burritt,  H.  C,  M.D.  physician, 
&c.,  N.  Murray. 

Butler,  Robei't,  boardinghouse 
keeper,  N.  King. 

Byrne,  James,  N.  Hunter. 

Cahill,  Thomas,  sec-man,  N. 
Town  send. 

Cairns,  G.,  Carpenter,  S  Dublin. 

CAISSE'S  HOTEL,  Turver  & 
Jewett,  George. 

Caisse's  Head  Quarters,  Mis.s. 
Julia  Caisse,  Brock. 

Caisse,  Isidore,  Caisse's  Head 
Quai^ters,  Brock. 

Caisse,  Leon,   Caisse's   Head 
Quarters,  Brock. 

Caldback,    George    G.,    clerk, 
Caisse's  Hotel, 

Caliban,  John,  tailor,  Simcoe. 

Cameron,  Charles,  (McKellar  &; 
Cameron,)  Stewart. 

Cameron,  John,  grocer,  (Sec,  Hun- 
tei"  and  Stewart. 

Campbell,  James,  grocer,  &c., 
George  and  Brock. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  S.  Edinburgh. 

Campbell,  John,  clothier,  N. 
Murray. 

CANADIAN  LAND  and  EMI- 
GRATION COMPANY,  C. 
J.  Blomfield,  manager,  George, 
(See  outs ule  front  cover.) 


Double  Guns  -Best  English  maker. 


40  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

PETERBOROUGH  MARBLE  WORKS 


H.    T.    EVANS, 

DEALEK  IN  EVEKY  DESCEIPTION  OF 

FRED.  E.  BURKHAM, 

"^arrista;  l^itormj,  ^0lidt0i;  ■  icL^ 

SmCOE  ST.,        ,-        -        -        PEXERBOfiOUGH. 

JOHN    DOHARTY, 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Maker, 

HUNTER  STREET,   PETERBOROUGH. 


A  good  supply  of  Carriages,  Buggies,  Wagons,  Sleiglis,  and  Cutters  always  on 
hand,  made  from  the  choicest  material.  Work  made  to  order  with  neatness  and 
dispatch 

Repairing  Done  at  the  Shortest  Notice.    All  Work  Warranted. 


J.    H.    A^M  E  S, 

MANUFACTUREK   OF   AND   DEALER   IN 

BOOTS  AND   SHOES,  LEATHER,  &c., 

GEORGE    STREET,    PETERBOROUGH. 


■  SAB.  Ae  8^S©SAS®» 

PETERBOROUGH. 

Designs,  Drawings  and  Specifications  for  Churches,  School  Houses  and  Private 
Dwellings  prepared  and  furnished  on  shortest  notice.  Also  Patent  Deeds  prepared  and 
patents  secured  on  reasonable  terms. 

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CaiT,  Mrs.,  S.  McDonald. 

CaiT,  Thos.,  turner,  S.  Brock. 

Cardnell,  M.,  laborer,  S.  Towns- 
end. 

Cardnell,T., laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 

CardufF,  Mrs.,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Carew,  Mrs.,  S.  Murray. 

Carew,  Jos.,  clerk,  George. 

Carlile, David,  mason,  S.  Antrim. 

Carnegie,  John,  M.P.P.,N.  Brock. 

Carter,  Morris,  saddler,  Stewart. 

Cassels,  R,  jun.,  (Dennistoun, 
Fairbaimfc  Cassels,)  Charlotte. 

Caskey,  Thos.,  (A.  W.  Lasher  & 
Co.,)  Aylmer. 

Cashman,  T.,  N.  Sherbrook. 

Caughlin,  Patrick,  blacksmith, 
Hunter. 

Carver,  Edmund,  P.  O.  clerk, 
Water. 

Carver,  S,  J.,  postmaster,  Water. 

Cai-veth,  John,  laborer,  N.  Hun- 
ter. 

Cavinagh,  Tim.,  Ontario  House. 
Hunter. 

Chalmers,  Geo.,  printer,  George, 

Chambers,  John,  clerk  Hunter. 

Chambers,  Samuel,  clerk.  Hun- 
ter. 

Chambers,  T.  &  Son,  grocers,  &c., 
cor  Hunter  and  Water. 

Chambers,  Thos.,  sen.,  (T.  Cham- 
bers &  Son,)  McDonald. 

Chambers,  Thomas,  junr.,  clerk, 
Hunter. 

Chambers,  Wm.  (T.  Chambers 
&  Son),  Hunter. 

Chamberlain,  E.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Champion,  T,  clerk.  Water. 

Chapman,  William,  laborer,  N. 
London. 

Charlier.  Mrs.  N.  McDonald. 


Chatten,   Jas.    H.,  laborer,     N". 
Edinburgh. 

Chowen,    Eichard,    blacksmith, 
George. 

Clarke,    Edward,   tanner,   N. 
Dalhousie. 

Clarke,    E.    W.,    cigarmaker, 
George. 

Clarke,  John,  jeweller,  Simcoe. 

Cleary,  John,  Clerk,  Brock. 

Clegg,  Ed.  miller,  N.  Antrim. 

Clementi,  T.  B.,  P.  L.  surveyor, 
George. 

Clementi,  Vincent,  S.  Dalhousie, 

CLEMENTI,  V.  M.,  agent,  P.H. 
L.  &  B.K.R.,  Charlotte. 

Clemeslia,  J.  W.,  M.D.,  physician, 
&c.,  George. 

Clifford,  John,  grocer,  George. 

Clutworthy,  J.,laborer,  S  Dublin. 

Cluxton,  Henry,  clerk,  George. 

Cluxton,  Richard,  clerk.  Water. 

Cluxton,  Wm.,  merchant,  George 
and  Water. 

Cook,    Charles,    shoemaker,    S. 
McDonald. 

Cook,  John,  sawyer,  S.  Dublin. 

Cook,  R.  P.,  carpenter,  S.  Dal- 
housie. 

Cookson,  Ed.,  carriage-maker,  N. 
McDonald. 

Coone^^  B.,  lumberer,  S.  Simcoe. 

Cooney,    P.,    gardener,    S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Cooper,   John,   laborer,   S.    Mc- 
Donald. 

Cobb,    Joseph   H.,    blacksmith, 
Hunter. 

Collins,  J.  D.,  deputy  registrar, 
Ashburnham. 

Collins,  Thos.,  grocer,  George  and 
Simcoe. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Cole,    Gregory,    shoemaker,    S. 
London. 

Commercial,  Hotel,  H.  Morgan, 
George. 

Comstock,  Aaron,  (G.  A.  Cox  & 
Comstock,)  Water. 

CONNAL,  PETER,  grocer,  kc, 
George  and  McDonald. 

Connelly,  E.  B.,  laborer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Connen,  Miss,  S.  Murray. 

Conner,  Alexander,   shoemaker, 
Rubidge. 

Coimer,  Patrick,  laborer,  S.  Wolfe. 

Conner,  Thos.,  laborer,  N.  Dub- 
lin. 

Corby,  Francis,  laborer,  S.  Dal- 
housie. 

Corkery,   J.,   laborer,   S.  Town- 
send. 

Oostello,  John,  laborer,  N.  ToAvn- 
send. 

Coulter,  C,  clerk,  Charlotte. 

Coulter,  Wm.,  sr.,  druggist,  &;c., 
George  and  Charlotte. 

Coulter,  Wm.  j r. ,  clerk,  Charlotte, 

Course,  W.  F.,  grocer,  Hunter. 

Oowie,  Wm.  bookbinder,  S.  Dub- 
lin. 

Cox,  Aaron,  caljinetmaker,  Lon- 
don. 

Oox  &L  Comstock,  cal)inetmakers, 
Simcoe. 

Cox.  George,  A.,   express  agent, 
&c.,  Simcoe. 

Oox,  Harvey,  painter,  8.  Murray. 

Cox,  John,  H.,  cutter,  George. 

Croft,  William,  Union  Hotel, 
Hunter. 

Croft,  W.  H.,  clerk,  Union  Hotel. 

Groly,  Thos.  ¥1.  D.,  carpcntei*,  S. 
London. 


Cronn,  Geo.  gentleman,  George. 

Cronn,  John,  gentleman,  George. 

Crossby,  Jas.  hiborer,  N.  Dublin. 

Crough,  Edward,  blacksmith, 
Hunter. 

Cruickshanks,  E.,  accountant, N. 
King. 

Culver,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  George. 

Cummings,  James,  teamster,  N. 
Charlotte. 

Cummins,  Wm.,  clerk,  George. 

dimming,  Wm.,  S.  Simcoe. 

Cunnion,  Peter,  laborer, S.Wolfe. 

Daly,  Maurice,  waggonmaker, 
Hunter. 

Dalv,  Michael,  mason,  N.  King. 

Daly,  T.,  tailor,  N.  King. 

Dancy,  Edward,  teamster,  S. 
London. 

Darcy,  Garret,  fanmill  maker, 
S.  Dublin. 

Darling,  John,  farmer,  N.  Edin- 
burgh. 

Davis,  Jas.  R,.,  millwright,  S. 
Antrim. 

Davis,  Thos.,  gent.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Davison,  John  T.,  clerk,  N.  Brock. 

Davidson,  J.  L,  accountant, 
Harvey. 

Davidson,  Robt.,  clerk,  Simcoe. 

Davidson,  Robert,  farmer,  N. 
King. 

Davy,  Wm.,  potter,  S.  McDonald. 

Dawson,  Alex.,  (Munro  k  Daw- 
son), Ashburnham. 

Day,  Henry,  gardener,  N.  Edin- 
burgh. 

De  Montigny,  Leon,  artist,  N. 
Hunter. 

D'Olier,  Joseph,  laborer,  S.  Sim- 
coe. 

D'Olier,  Jos.,  laborer,  N.  Murray. 


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D'Olier,    Eichard,    clerk,    Asb- 

burnham. 
Defoe,  Gilbert,  turner,  S.  Murray. 
Deignan,  Mrs.,  N.  Charlotte. 
Dellaire,  C,  printer,  Suiith. 
Delany,    John,    blacksmith.    S. 

Murray. 
Denne,  Henry,  gi'ain  merchant, 

George  and  Ashburnham. 
Dennis,    Henry,      pumpmaker, 

George. 
Dennistoun,  Fairbain  &  Cassells, 

barristers,  fee,  Hunter. 
Dennistoun,  James  R,   <^Dennis- 

toun,   Fairbairn   &    Cassells), 

Brock. 
Deny,  Thos.,  saddler,  Reid. 
Dermidy,   Thomas,    shoemaker, 

Hunter. 
Deshno,  Jos,  laborer,  S.  Hunter. 
Devine,  J  as.,  shoemaker.  King. 
Dickson,  S.,  lumber  merchant,  S. 

Antrim. 
Dixon,  Jas.  H.,  N.  Edinburgh. 
Dixon,  J.  B.,  principal,  S.  Antrim. 
Dixon,  J.,  law-student,  George.    | 
Dismdale,  A.  W.,  boarding  house 

keeper,  N.  Hunter. 
Dobbin,  Adam,  carter,  N.  Simcoe.  { 
Dobbin,  Francis,  pressman,  Ash-  | 

burnham.  ! 

DOHARTY,  JOHN,  carriage  & 

waggonmaker.  Hunter.     (See 

card,  p.  40.^ 
Doharty,   Michael,    blacksmith. 

Hunter. 
Dolan,  James,  clerk,  Simcoe. 
Doleman,  Thos.,  pumpmaker,  N. 

London. 
Donnell,  James,  blacksmith,   N. 

Dublin. 
Donnelly,  J.,  fanner,  N.  Antrim. 


DONNELLY,  THOS.,  saddles, 
harness  and  trunks,  George  & 
Reid. 

Donel,  Jas.,  printer,  Bethune. 

Donoven,  Mrs.,  N.  Sherbrook. 

Doran  &  Gibbons,  merchants, 
George. 

Doran,  Patrick,  (Doran  &  Gib- 
bons), Simcoe. 

Doris,  Jas.,  carpenter,  S.  Simcoe. 

Doris,  Mrs.,  N.  Dublin. 

Douglass,  John,  blacksmith, 
Bethune. 

Douglass,  Robert,  weaver,  N. 
London. 

Doyle,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  N. 
Antrim. 

Drake,  John,  laborer,  S.  Dal- 
housie. 

Drummond,  George,  accountant 
and  teller.  Water. 

Duio-e,  Mrs.  B.,  grocer,  George. 

DUMBLE,  D.  W.,  barrister,  &c., 
George. 

Dunn,  J.  B.,  grocer.  Hunter. 

Dunn,  Justice,  waggonmaker, 
Simcoe. 

Dunn,  Michael,  cooper,  S.  Smith. 

Dunnet,  B.  W.,  clerk.  Brock. 

DUN  NET,  JAS.  W.,  dry  goods, 
clothing,  millinery,  &c.,  Mon- 
treal House,  Geoi-ge  St. 

Duncan,  Robert,  laborer,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Duncan,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  N. 
McDonald. 

Dunford,  Charles,  carpenter,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Dunsford,  George,  attorney,  kc, 
George  and  Ashburnham. 

Dunsford,  Morris,  law  student, 
Brock. 


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J.   €.   CONNER  S 


Dunlap,     John,     saloon-keeper, 

George. 
Duval,  Peter,  laborer,  S.  Antrim. 
Dytcher,    William,    laborer,.  S. 

Dublin. 
Eastland,  P.,  S.  Simcoe. 
Eastland,  Thomas,  gent.,  S.  Hun- 

EASTLAND,  WM.,  dry  goods 
and  ready-made  clothing. 
George.     (See  Card,  f.  4GJ, 

Edgar,  Jas., boarding-house  keep- 
er, N.  Murray. 

Edmison,  Alex.,  laborer,  S.  Lon- 
don. 

EDMISON,  GEORGE,  bamster, 
George  and  Rubidge. 

Edwards,  James,  Town  Clerk, 
Simcoe. 

Elliott,  Rcfbert,  laborer,  S.  Sher- 
brooke. 

Elliott,  Smith,  teamster,  S.  Sher- 
brooke. 

Elliott,  William,  carpenter,  S. 
Brock, 

Elward,  Francis,  laborer,  S. 
Townsend; 

Emmerson,  Wm.,  apprentice, 
Ashburnham. 

English,  John,  blacksmith,  N. 
Charlotte. 

Erritt,  R.  W.,  insurance  agent, 
N.  London. 

Erly,  J.  T.,  cleik,  George. 

Erskine,  George,  weaver,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

ERSKINE,  JOHN,  dry  goods. 

&c.,  George.     (Bee  card,  p.  46^. 

EVANS,  H.  T.,  Peterborough 
Marble  Works.  (See  card, 
p.  40.; 

Evans,  John,  moulder,  S.  Dublin. 


Fairbairn,  T.  M.  (Dennistoun, 
Fairbaim  &o  Cassels),  Char- 
lotte. 

FAIRWEATHER,  W.  &  Co,, 
dry     goods,     clothing,     &;c., 
George. 

FATJCHER,  DOLPHUS,  St. 
Lawrence  Hotel,  Brock. 

Felee,  N.,  laborer,  N.  King. 

Ferguson,  B.,  conductor,  S.  Dub- 
lin. / 

FERGUSON,  JOHN,  drj-  goods, 
&c.,  George. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  N.  Brock. 

Ferguson,  Mi's.  S.  Simcoe. 

Ferguson,  Wm.  clerk,  McDonald. 

Fife,  Hugh,  clerk,  Murrav. 

Fife,Wm.  S.  Murray. 

Finnic,  Peter,  clerk,  George. 

Finlay,  Joseph  R.,  tinsmith, 
George, 

Fisher^  Luke,  flour  &  feed,  George. 

Fisher,  Mrs.,  N.  Hunter. 

Fitzgerald  &  Bolger,  P.  L.  sur- 
veyors, George. 

Fitzgerald,  G.,  carpenter,  N.  Lon- 
don. 

Fitzgerald,  James,  (Fitzgerald  & 
Bolger),  George. 

Fitzgerald,  Patrick,  shoemaker, 
N.  Brock. 

Fitzgerald,  Robt.,  cabinetmaker. 
Water. 

Fitzgerald,  Thos.,  waggonmaker, 
&c.,  Brock. 

Flavelle,  John,  S.  McDonald. 

Flavelle,  Wm.,  clerk,  McDonald. 

Fletcher,  J.,  shoemaker,  Georo^e. 

Flynn,  James,  (Redmond  &; 
Flynn,)  Hunter. 

Forbes,  George,  photographer, 
Simcoe. 


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Ford,  Jas.,  printer,  London. 

Ford,  Joseph,  weaver,  N.  London. 

Forsythe,  John,  photographer, 
Simcoe. 

Forsythe,  R,  gardener,  N,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Forty,  T.,  customs  officer,  S. 
Sherbrook. 

Foster,  E.,  mason,  N.  McDonald-. 

Fowler,  James,  clerk,  Simcoe. 

Fow^ler,  Wm.,  farmer.  King. 

Fox,  Charles  J.,  laborer,  S.  King. 

Eraser,  Alex.,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald, 

Eraser,  Donald,  machinist,  N. 
London. 

Eraser,  John,  laborer,  S.  London. 

Eraser,  Mrs.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Eraser,  Robert,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

.  Fry,  John,  painter.  Queen. 

G.  W.  C.  T.  of  B.  A.  O.  G.  Tem- 
plars, Wm.  Eastland,  George. 

Galley,  Wm,,  machinist,  N.  Brock. 

Galvin,  P.,  blacksmith.  Hunter. 

Gamble,  John,  carpenter,  N. 
Antrim. 

Gamble,  Samuel,  carpenter,  S. 
Antrim. 

Garvey  &  Kent,  gi'ocers,  «fec., 
George. 

Garvey,  John.  (Garvey  &  Kent,) 
George. 

Garvin,  James,  farmer,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Graspriel,  M.,  shoemaker,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Gibbs,  John,  painter.  Hunter. 

Gibbons,  John,  (Doran  &  Gib- 
bons,) George. 

Gillespie,  Alexander,  carpenter, 
S.  Dalhousie. 


Giles,  Philip,  gardener,  Simcoe. 
Gilmour,  J.  W,  gentleman. 
Glenn,  Patrick,  laborer,  N.  Brock. 
Globe,  S.,  laborer,  S.  King, 
Glover,   Lewis,  gTocer,    George 

and  Ashburnham. 
Glover,  Wm.,  clerk,  Ashburnham. 
Guesir,  N.,  laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 
Guest,  Mrs.,  N.  Charlotte. 
Goodfellow,  Bruce,  clerk,  George. 
Goodwin,    R.   A.,    confectioner, 

George. 
Goldey,  T.  H.,  painter,  S.  Hunter. 
Goslin,  Francis,  laborer,  N.  King. 
Goyett,  Lewis,  laborer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 
Goyett,    Peter,    boarding-house 

keeper,  S.  Charlotte. 
Goyett,  Peter,  laborer,  N.  King. 
Graham,  Mrs.  &  Co.,  dressmakers, 

&c.,  Simcoe. 
Graham,  Mrs.  S.  London. 
Graham,  Mrs.  N.  Dalhousie. 
GREEN  &  ROCHE,  Dry  Goods 

Millinery  and  Clothing,  George. 

(See  card  2?.  46.^ 
Green  &   Lipsett,   grocers,  &c., 

George. 
Green,  E.,  N.  Charlotte.  • 

Green,   Erasmus,  carpenter,    N. 

Dublin. 
GREEN,  JOHN,  (Scott  &  Green,) 

Simcoe. 
GREEN,  R.  H.,  (Green  &  Roche,) 

George. 
Green,  Thomas,  grocer,  George. 
Green,  William,  butcher,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 
Green,  W.  J.,  (Green  &  Lipset), 

Water. 
Green,  Wm.  J.,   clerk,   Stewart. 
Grey,  F.  H.,  printer,  Water. 


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Grift'en,    Joseph,     shoemaker, 

George. 
Griffith,    James,   carpenter,    N. 

London, 
Griffith,   Samuel,  carpenter,    S. 

Antrim. 
Grubb,   R.   W.,    teller    Toronto 

Bank,  Stewart. 
Guerin,  I.,  hairdresser,  George. 
Haffiiy,  John,  tailor,  S.  Brock. 
Haffe}^  Patrick,  tailor,  Simcoe. 
HAGGART,    JOHN,     clerk. 

Shaver's  Hotel,  Hunter. 
Hagerty,  Patrick,  S.  London. 
Hague,  Mrs.  N.  Simcoe. 
Hall,  Adam,  clerk.  Water. 
Hall,  Albert,    confectioner,   &c. 

George. 
HalV  K    H.    D.,    law   student, 

Hunter. 
Hall,  F.   W.,   (Kincaid  &   Co.,) 

Hunter. 
Hall,  James,    sheriff.  Hunter. 
Hall,  James,  A.,   deputy  sheriff, 

George. 
Hall,  J.  J.,  clerk  D.  Court.  George. 
Hall,  Maxwell,  clerk,  Simcoe. 
Hall,  Mrs.  M.,  grocer,  Aylmer. 
Hall,  Mrs.  N.  Simcoe. 
Hall,  Richai^d,  Clerk  Simcoe. 
Hall,  Robert,  clerk,  Simcoe. 
HALL,  WM.,  (Nicholls  &  Hall), 

Hunter. 
Hall,  W.  H.,  lumber   merchant, 

N.  Hunter. 
Hammon,  Patrick,  N.  Edinburgh. 
Hamilton,   Francis,   shoemaker, 

Dublin. 
HAMILTON,  JAS.  agricultural 

foundry.  Water. 
HAMILTON,  PETER,  agricul- 
tural foundry,  Water. 


Hamilton,  Robt.,  hardware,  kc, 
George  and  Brock. 

HAMILTON,  WM.,  Peter- 
borough Foundry,  S.  Murray. 

Hannegan,  William,  carpenter, 
S.  London. 

Handreand,  Patrick,  S.  Hunter. 

Harbison,  Alex.,  clerk.  S.  London. 

Hartly,  Henry,  teamster,  N. 
Murray. 

Hartly,     John     A.,     Insurance 

•    Agent,  George. 

Hartly,  Mrs.,  N.  Antrim. 

Harvey,  Alex.,  M.  D.,  physician, 
&c.,  S.  London. 

Hastings,  Mrs.,  N.  Hunter. 

Hay,  Mrs.,  S.  Brock. 

Hazlett,  T.  G,  N.  Antrim. 

Hazlehurst,  George,  clerk,  Ru- 
bidge. 

Hazleliurst,  Mrs.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Healy,  Richard,  laborer,  N.  Lon- 
don. 

Heather,  F.  W.,  butcher,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Heathfield,  Thos.,  N.  McDonald. 

Heffner,  Mrs.,  N.  Dublin. 

HELM'S  FOUNDRY  AND 
MACHINE  SHOP,  William 
Helm,  Simcoe.  {See card,  j).  46.) 

HELM,  RALPH,  machinist, 
George. 

HELM,  WM.,  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shop,  Simcoe  and  George. 

Henderson,  Chas.,  clerk,  George. 

Hendei-son,  Robt.,  clerk,  George. 

Henry,  James,  cigar-maker, 
George. 

Henry,  James,  S.  Charlotte. 

Hemy,  John,  mason,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Henry,  Thomas,  tailor,  Simcoe. 


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Medicines,  Perfumery,  Essences,  Dye-Stuffs,  Paints,  Oils,  Putty,  (xlass,  &c.,  &c., 
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Hen  thorn,  David,  livery,  Hunter. 
Henthorn,  J.  T.,  J.  P.,  &c.,  Hunter. 
Hentliorn,  Wm.,  saloon,  Hunter. 
Heuback,  Fred.,    cabinetmaker,^ 

George  and  Water. 
Hewett,  John,  N.  Murray. 
Hill,  Edmond,  C,  carriage-maker, 

N.  Brock. 
Hillier,  John,  carpenter,  K  Edin- 

boro. 
Hoban,  Mrs.,  S.  Simcoe. 
Hoban,  Wm.,  printer.  Church. 
HODGEN,     W.     H.,     Victoria 

carriage   factory,   cor     Brock 

and  George. 
Hodgins,   Wm.,    carriagemaker, 

N.  Brock. 
Hodgson,    JavS    shoemaker,    N. 

Hunter, 
Hodgson.     Mrs.,    Ann,     grocer, 

George. 
Hogan,    Henry,    sausagemaker, 

N.  Simcoe. 
Holland,  W.  H.,  accountant,  O. 

Bank,  Water. 
Holland,  W.  J.,  clerk,  Simcoe.  * 
Hold  way,  Ed.,  clerk,  S.  Hunter. 
Holmstead,  W.  H,  accountant. 

T.    Bank,    cor    Simcoe     and 

Water. 
Hope,  Jas.,  carpenter,  N,  Dublin. 
Howden,  James,  butcher. 
Howson,    John,    carpenter,     S. 

Smith. 
Hoy  land,    John,     agent,     N. 

Simcoe. 
HUDSON,    B.,     cabinetmaker, 

&c.,  Brock.     (See  card,  p  4ii5.) 
Huffman,  Timothy  L.,  mason,  N. 

King. 
Hughes,    J.    L..    carpenter,    N. 

Charlotte. 


Hunter,  E.,  laborer,  N.  King. 

Hunter,  P.  A.,  Black  Horse 
Hotel,  Aylmer. 

Hurley,  Mrs.,  S.  King. 

Huston,  J.  G.,  livery,  Water. 

Hutchinson,  Geo.,  clerk,  George. 

Hutchison,  Thos.,  N.  London. 

Huyck,  K.  M.,  waggonmaker. 
Brock. 

Innes,  Robt.,  clerk,  Simcoe. 

INDIA  &  CHINA  TEA  COM- 
PANY, Wm.  Eastland,  agent, 
George. 

Irwin,  John,  shoemaker,  George. 

Irwin,  Mrs.,  S.  Brock. 

Iwrin,  Robt.,  engineer,  N.  Dal- 
housie. 

Iwrin,  Washington,  tinsmith, 
George. 

Isbister,  Jacob,  blacksmith. 
Brock. 

Isbister,  Wm.,  blacksmith.  Brock. 

Jackson,  Andrew,  N.  Sherbrook. 

Jackson,  Wm.,  founder,  N.  An- 
trim. 

James,  J.  &  Son,  cabinetmakers, 
George. 

James,  John,  (J.  James  &  Son), 
Brock. 

James,  Wm.,  (J.  James  &  Son), 
Brock. 

Jameson,  F.  J.,  printer.  Water. 

Jameson,  Samuel,  shoemaker, 
N.  Brock. 

Jardine,  Jas.,  ledger-keeper,  To- 
ronto Bank,  Stewart. 

Jay,  Samuel,  grocer,  George. 

Jeffries,  J.,  grocer,  N.  Charlotte. 

Jenkins,  John,  clerk,  George. 

Job,  Wm.,  peddler,  N.  Cliarlotte. 

Johnson,  James,  laborer,  S.  Dal- 
housie. 


Silver,  Brass  and  Copper  Trolling  Hooks. 


50 


J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Johnson,  John,  mason,  S.  Dublin. 

Johnson,  Mrs.,  Murray. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  N. 
Charlotte. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  carpenter,  S. 
Simcoe. 

Johnston,  Alfred  J.,  clerk,  Water. 

Johnston,  Geo.,  (W.  &  G.  John- 
ston), Water. 

Johnston,  G.  H..  clerk,  George. 

Johnston,  E.,  &  Son,  merchants, 
George. 

Johnston,  Robert,  (R.  Johnston 
&  Son),  Brock. 

Johnston,  Sidney,  clerk,  Water, 

Johnston,  W.  &  G.,  tailors. 
Water. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  (R.  Johnston  & 
Son,)  Brock. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  (W.  &  G.  John- 
ston,) Water. 

Jones,  G.,  clerk.  Water. 

Jordan,  Jas.,  laborer,  S.  Hunter. 

Jordan,  M.  P.,  lumberer,  N.  Lon- 
don. 

Jordan,  M.,  lumberman,  S.  Sim- 
coe. 

Kane,  Andrew,  trader,  N.  Lon- 
don. 

Kane,  Michael,  laborer,  S.  Smith. 

Kane,  Wm.,  clerk,  London. 

Keeman,  John,  carpenter,  N. 
Antrim. 

Keane,  Mrs.  M.,  milliner,  Water. 

Kells,  Wm.  H.,  currier,  N.  Brock. 

Kelly,  John,  blacksmith,  N. 
Sherbrook. 

Kelly,  John,  laborer,  N.  Sher- 
brook. 

Kelly,  John  H.,  barber,  Ashbum- 
ham.   ' 

Kelly,  Mrs.,  N.  McDonald. 


Kelly,  R,  laborer,  N.  Simcoe. 

Kelso,  R.,  laborer,  N.  Edinboro'. 

Kempt,  A.  W.,  druggist,  &c., 
George  and  Brock. 

Kennell,  John,  laborer,  S.  Town- 
send. 

Kennedy,  John,  N.  Hunter. 

Kennedy,  J.,  blacksmith,  Hun- 
ter and  George. 

Kennedy,  J.  C,  painter.  Water. 

Kennedy,  Thomas,  shoemaker, 
N.  Brock. 

Kennedy,  W.  N.,  law-student, 
N.  Hunter. 

Kennedy,  Wm.  N.,  painter,  &c.. 
Water. 

Kernen,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Kerns,  Wm.,  plasterer,  S.  Murray . 

Kent,  Thos.,    (Garvey  &  Kent), 

Key,  George,  Wm.,  laborerer,  N. 
Hunter. 

Kinnard,  John,  cabinetmaker,  S. 
Dublin. 

KIDD,  A.  B.,  bookseller  and 
*  stationer,  George  and  Sheri- 
dan's Terrace.  (See  card,  p.  4iS) 

Kindre,  O.,  blacksmith,  E.  Water. 

KINCAID  &  CO.,  Ontario 
Drug  Store,  cor  George  and 
Simcoe.     (See  card,  p.  48.^ 

KINCAID,  ROBERT,  M.D., 
(Kincaird  &  Co.),  George. 

King,  John,  moulder,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

King,  Mrs.,  S.  McDonald. 

King,  Wm.,  soda  water,  &;c.,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Kingan,  John,  clerk,  Brock. 

KINGAN,  ROBEBT,  hardware, 
&;c..  Hunter  and  Brock.  (See 
card,  p.     .) 


Go  to  Walton's,  Feterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTOY. 


51 


Kingdom,  George,  cooper,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Knapp,  F.  H.,  clerk,  Hunter. 

Knight,  Mrs.,  N.  London 

Laing,  John,  clerk,  Hunter, 

Lamoureux,  S.,  laborer,  N.  King. 

Lannin,  Joseph,  clerk,  Water. 

LANNIN,THOS.,  stove  and  tin- 
smith, sign,  giant  T,  George 
and  Water.    (See  card,^p.  52.^ 

Lane,  J  no.,  laborer,  S.Townsend. 

Lane,  Timothy,  laborer,  S.  Mur- 
ray. 

Langford,  Geo.,  weaver,  George. 

Laparte,  Mons.,  clerk,  Hunter. 

Larkin,  Win.,  carpenter  N.  Mur- 
ray 

Larmour,  Robert,  shoemaker. 
Brock  and  E.  Water. 

Larmour,  W.  J.,  shoemaker, 
Brock  and  E.  Water. 

Laronde,  M.,  teamster,  S.  King. 

Lasher,  A.  W.  &  Co.,  merchants, 
Hunter. 

Lather,  A.  W.,  (A.  W.  Lasher  & 
Co.,)  Aylmer. 

Lasher,  Wm.,  carpenter,  S.  Edin- 
boro. 

Laury,  Ben.,  grocer.  Hunter. 

Lawder,  E.  &  Co.,  merchants, 
George. 

Lawder,  Ed.,  (E.  Lawder  k  Co.,) 
George. 

Lawson,  Henr\^,  lumberer,  S. 
Antrim. 

Lee,  A.,  horsedealer,  S.  Charlotte. 

Lee,  John,  carpenter,  S.  Smith. 

Lee,  John,  laborer,  S.  Smith. 

Lee,  Mrs.  J.,  milliner. 

Lee,  Wm.,  carpenter,  S.  Smith. 

Lebelle,  M.,  laborer,  ^.  Simcoe. 

Lebiiin,  Henry,  clerk,  Brock. 


Lech,  Wm.,  furrier,  N.  London. 

Leitch,  John,  carpenter,  N.  Mur- 
ray. 

Lemay,  David,  contectioner,  &c., 
George. 

Lemay,  Ernest,  clerk,  Brock. 

Lemay,  Francis,  tailor,  Hunter 
&  Brock. 

Leonard,  A.  A.,  printer,  Charlotte. 

Leonard,  G.  S.,  S.  Simcoe. 

Leonard,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  S. 
Charlotte, 

Leplant,   B.    laborer,   N.  Dal- 
housie. 

Leplant,  N.  laborer,  N.  Sher- 
brook. 

Leplant,  N.  butcher. 

Leplant,  T.  laborer,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Leslie,  G.  H.,  carpenter,  S.  Lon- 
don. 

Levic,  D.  laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 

Liddell,  Charles,  carpenter,  N. 
Brock. 

Lilley,  Wm.  painter,  McDonald. 

Lince,  James,  S.  London,     ' 

Lipsett,  Lewis,  (Green  &  Lipsett), 
Water. 

Little,  Charles,  lumberer,  *  N. 
Brook. 

LOCKHART  &  MILLAR,  carri- 
age and  waggon  maker.  (See 
card,  J).  52),  George. 

LOCKHART,  JOHN  (Lockhart 
&  Millar),  Harvey. 

Logan,  William,  waggonmaker, 
S.  London. 

Long,  William,  clerk,  S.  Simcoe. 

Lorren,  Benjamin,  laborer,  S. 
Hunter. 

Louden,  H.  patternmaker  S. 
McDonald. 

Low.  Wm.  H.,  shoemaker,  Water. 


Double  and  Single  Plated  Harness 


52  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THOMAS  LANNIM, 

Practical  Tin  and  Copper  Smith, 


DEALEll  IN 

STOVES,  FlIRMCES,  SCALES,  LAMPS,  COAL  OIL,  &C., 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 
OEOROE  STREET,  PETERBOROUGH. 

SIG-lSr    OF    THE    OI-A-nSTT 


T 


LOCKHART  &  MILLER, 

PRACTICAL  CAimiACE  MAKERS, 

GEORGE  STREET,  PETERBOROUGH. 

A  GOOD  SUPPLY  OF 

CARRIAGES,  BUGGIES  SLEIGHS  AND  CUTTERS 

Always  on  liand,  made  from  the  best  material,     \york  made  to  order  with  neatness 
and  dispatch.    ALL  WORK  WARRANTED.    JOBBING  and  HORSE-SHOEING . 


Land  and  General  Agency, 

COUNTY    CLERK'S  OFFICE,   COURT   HOUSE,   PETEEBOKO'. 


Fanners  and  otheris  having  land  to  dispose  of  will  do  well  to  send  full 
particulars. 

]%o  Cliarg^e  unless  a  Sale  i§  EfTeetecl. 

JParties  desirous  of  purchasing  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  call  on  the 
undersigned,  as  he  has  for  disposal  a  number  of  Improved  Farms  and  a  Large 
Amount  of  \Vild  Land. 

EDO.   PEARSE. 


CHAS.    MUNOASTER, 

SIMCOE  STREET,  PETERBOROUGH. 

ST.     GEOI^aE'S     S^LOOIN^, 

PETERBOROUGH,  ONT. ,  ^ 
G.    MITCHEL.E,    -       -    Proprietor. 


Superior  Ales,  Wines,  Liquors,  Cigars,  and  Confectionery,  Fish  and  Came  in       \ 
season.  J 


J.  C.   CONNERS 


m 


Lowcry,  David,  (A.    W.  Lasher, 

&  Co.,)  Aylmer. 
Lowry,  Mrs.,  S.  Simcoe, 
Lundy,  John,  J.,  mcrchant,George 

&  Queen. 
Limdy,     Joseph,     laborer,     N. 

Charlotte. 
Lundy,  Mrs. 
Lundy,  Robt.  tainier,  k,c.,  Brock 

&  Queen. 
Lundy,  Wni.  merchant,   George 

&D  Queen. 
Lundy,  Wm.  tanner,  Queen, 
Luny,  John,  millwright,  N.  Dal- 

housie. 
Lynch,  Bryan,  laborer,  N,  London. 
Lynch,  Jas.  laborer,  S.  Smith. 
McBumey,  George,  carpenter,  N. 

Dublin. 
McBurney,  Thomas,  gentleman, 

S.  Hunter. 
McCabe,  P.  baker,  N.  Simcoe. 
McCamus,  Wm.  M.D.,  physician, 

&;c.,  Water. 
McCann,    Michael,    blacksmith, 

Hunter. 
McCarthy,  Francis,   blacksmith, 

George. 
ilcCauley,  Jacob,  grocer.  Hunter. 
McCauly,    Jacob,    laborer,     N. 

Hunter. 
McClelland,  Jane,  N.  Edinburgh. 
McClelland,     John,    jeweller, 

George,  &  Brock. 
]\IcCombe,  Wm.  J.,  carpenter,  S. 

Simcoe. 
^IcConchie,  John,  clerk.  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 
McCorroll,  Wm.  saddler,  Hunter. 
McCormac,  J.  laborer,  S.  Smith. 
McCormac.  P.  laborer,  S.  Edin- 
burgh. 


gentleman, 


McCULLAGH,  WM.,  (White  & 
McCullagh),  Water. 

McCullough,  J.  laborer,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

McCULLOUGH,  J.  K,  M.B^, 
physician,  «Ssc.,  Hunter  & 
George.     (See  card,  p.  o4>.) 

McDermott,  Miss.,  S.  Simcoe. 

McDonnell,  Rev.  J.  S.,  Simcoe. 

McDonald,  Agnes,  N.  Murray. 

McDonald,  Angus,  grocer,  George, 

McDonald,  Charles,  waggon-- 
maker.  Hunter. 

McDonald,  D.  clerk,  George. 

McDonald,     John, 
George. 

McDonald,  J.  D.,  Royal  Canadian 
Hotel,  Simcoe. 

McDonald,  Mrs.,  S.,  Hunter. 

McDonald,  Miss  M.,  S.  Hunter. 

McDonald,  Patrick,  tailor,  Hun- 
ter. 

McDonald,  wm.,  Royal 
Canadian  Hotel,  Simcoe. 

McDonald,  Wm.,  blacksmith, 
Hunter, 

McDougall,  James,  blacksmith, 
Brock. 

McDougall,  Wm.,  clerk,  George. 

McDowell,  Mrs.,  S.  London. 

McEvelah,  James,  laborer,  N. 
Edinburgh. 

McEvelah,  Patrick,  N.  Dublin. 

McFaddeT),  Jas.,  laborer,  S.  Smith. 

McFadden,  J.,  market  clerk,  ]N. 
Charlotte. 

McFadden,  Martin,  laborer,  N. 
Dublin. 

McFarlane,  D.,  accountant,  S. 
Simcoe. 

McFaul,  J.  H.,  teacher,  N.  Hun- 
ter. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Best  Russian  Iron  Pipe. 


54  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

DOCTOR 

McCULLOUaH, 

GEADUATE  of  TRINITY  COLLEGE,  Dublin,  Ireland, 
AND  LICENTIATE  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

AND  LATE  SURGEON  OF  THE  U.  S   ARMY  &  NAVY, 

Wishes  to  inform  the  public  at  hirge,  that  having  had  upwards  of  Thirty 
Years  experience  in  the  practice  of  Physic,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery,  both  in 
the  cities  and  Hospitals  of  Europe  and  America,  besides  an  experience  of 
upwards  of  Five  Years  in  the  Camp,  Post,  and  Marine  Hospitals  of  the  U. 
S.  Army  and  Navy. 

Dr.  McCULLOUGH  would  intimate  to  the  Sick  and  Afflicted  tliat  with 
the  above  experience,  together  with  a  tliorough  Dublin  University  Educa- 
tion, he  is  enabled  to  treat  and  cure  all  melancholy,  diseases,  whether 
ACUTE,  or  CHRONIC,  with  which  the  human  family  are  afflicted,  (many 
of  which  w^ere  once  thought  incurable,)  in  the  most  scientific  manner,  and 
without  that  pain  and  torture  once  endured. 

^S^  Dr.  McCULLOCH  would  also  notify  the  public,  that  he  is  prepared 
to  treat  and  c^ire  the  First  and  Second  Stages  of  Consumptiox,  and  all 
diseases  of  the  Chest  and  -Lungs,  by  PANCREATINE,  and  the  Inhalation 
of  ATOMIZED  LIQUIDS,  in  their  different  forms.  Also,  Bronchitis  and 
Coughs,  no  'inatter  how  long  standing  by  the  above  successful  treatment. 

Dr.  McCULLOUGH  would  confidently  assure  all  persons  troubled  witli 
.^©^  PRIVATE  or  PUBLIC  DISEASES  of  any  kind  or  description  what- 
ever, that  his  ability  to  treat  and  cure  all  such  can  be  equalled  by  none. 

Dr.  McCULIiOUGH  will  be  found  in  his  Office,  or  at  his  Residence, 
at  all  hours  of  the  Day  and  Night,  except  when  out  Oii  professional 
business. 

K  B.     ff^  All  Communications  strictly  Covfidential. 

Office — Hunter  street,  opposite  J.  R.  Ormond  &  Co's.,  Watchmakers  and 
Jewellers. 

Residence—  Corner  of  George  and  Dublin  Streets. 

Visits  in  the  Corporation  $1  only— Visits  in  the  County  Moderate. 
j»- ADVICE  TO  ALL  FREE -®ft 


COUNIT   OF   PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTORY. 


OD 


McGarity,  Arthur,  moulder,  N. 

Dublin. 
McGill,  H.,  teamster,  S.  Murray. 
McGimiis,  John,  laborer,  S.  Hun- 
ter. 
McGrath,     C,     shoemaker,     S. 

Hunter. 
McGregor,   Duncan,  mason,   N. 

Dublin. 
McGregor,   John,  machinist,   S. 

London. 
McGregor,  Lewis,  saloon,  George. 
McGregor,  Malcolm,  stage   pro- 
prietor, Ashburnham. 
McGregoi*,  Malcolm,  blacJ^smith, 

Brock. 
Mclntyre,  Peter,  tailor,  Simcoe. 
McKee,  Robert,  clerk,  Dublin. 
McKee,    S.,   clerk,   Commercial 

Hotel. 
McKee,  Wm.,  carpenter,  Dublin. 
McKellar  &  Cameron,  hardware, 

groceries.  &c.,  cor  George  and 

Hunter. 
McKellar,  Donald,  (McKellar  & 

Cameron,)  Ashburnham. 
McKelvy,  James,  auctioneer,  N. 

King. 
McKnight,  Adam,  tailor,  George. 
McKowan,  Wm.,  printer,  Simcoe. 
McMahon.  M., laborer,  N.  Hunter. 
McMann,      Hugh,      shoemaker, 

George. 
McManis,     Hugh,     laborer,     S. 

Simcoe. 
McMillen,  Wm.,  barber.  Hunter. 
McNab,  R.  A.,  produce  merchant, 

&c.,  George. 
McNeely,      John,      shoemaker, 

Antrim. 
McNeal,   Alex.,   auctioneer,    N. 

Brock. 


McNemara,  Mrs.,  S.  Townsend. 

McNicholls,  Patrick,  blacksmith. 
Hunter. 

McNicholls,  Patrick,  wagon- 
maker,  Hunter. 

Mc Williams,  Jas.,  gaoler,  Court 
House. 

McWilliams,  John  B.,  clerk, 
Monaghan. 

McWilliams,  J.  H.,  waggon- 
maker,  S.  London. 

McWilliams,  Robt.,  S.  Brock. 

Madegan,  M.,  laborer,  S.London. 

Mahony,  Mrs.,  S.,  Charlotte. 

Mahony,  Thos.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Maillet,  H.,  barber.  Hunter. 

Malcolm,  Wm.,  machinist,  N. 
Murray. 

Marceau,  H.,  barber,  George. 

Marks,  Irvine,  blacksmith.  Brock. 

Marshall,  John,  saddler,  N.  Dub- 
lin. 

Marshall,  Jno.,  trimmer,  Bethune. 

Marshall,  J.  H.,  trimmer, 
Bethune. 

Martin,  M.,  miller,  S.  Simcoe. 

Martin,  Wm.,  (Robertson  &  Mar- 
tin,) George. 

Martyn,  John,  laborer,  N.  Brock. 

Martyn,  Mrs.,  S.  Hunter. 

Mason,  David,  clerk,  George. 

Mason,  Francis,  cooper,  S.  Brock. 

Mason,  Miss,  N.  Simcoe. 

Mason,  W.  J.,  clerk,  George. 

Masters,  George,  shoemaker, 
George. 

Masters,  Mrs.,  S.  Murray. 

Mather,  Christoplier,  blacksmith. 
Brock. 

May,  John,  blacksmith,  S.  Mur- 
ray. 

May,  Mrs.,  N.  Hunter. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Eave  Troughing  and  Tin  Roofing. 


o(j 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROY  AT.    C^^I^^DI^V^    HOTEL, 

SIMCOE  ST.,  PETERBOIIOUGH, 

WHL.  McBOKALD,       -  -  -      Proprietor. 

First-class  Stabling  in  connection,  and  every  Accommodation  for  the  Travelling  Public 


Ms  '^mmms  fymfm^, 


CAPITAL,  S1,000,000,  Paid  in  full. 

$100,000  IN   Gold  Deposited  with  '  the  Casadias  GovEEyMEXT. 

FRED.  W.  HALL,  Agent,  Peterborough. 
GEO.    B.    FEURY, 

a«l  §xm&  Ml  §feaiit  §hI,w, 

(Next  Door,  to  PvOyal  Canadian  Hotel.) 
SIMCOE    STREET,    PETERBOKOUGH. 


Wedding  and  Fancy  Cakes  of  all  descriptions  on  hand  and  made  to  order  on 
the  shortest  notice.  Summer  Drinks  and  Fruits  of  all  kinds  in  season.  Pic-nics, 
Diimers  and  Suppers  supplied  with  every  luxury  to  suit  the  gi-eatest  epicure. 

PETERBOFIOUGH 


ROOMS    OVER    T.     DONNELLY'S    STORE. 

Constantly  on  hand  Sewing  Machines  from  $12  to  $200,  from  all  the  best 
makers  in  Canada  and  the  United  States.  Oils,  Needles,  Springs,  Shuttles,  &c., 
always  in  stock. 


SIMCOE  STREET,  PETEIiBOROUGH,   ONT. 


Every  attention  paid  to  Travellers.    Charges  jHoderate. 


COUNTY   OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


57 


Meatland,  M.,  carpenter,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Medcalfe,  W.,  saddler,  Hunter. 

Medor,  B.,  laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 

Melligan,  James,  gardener,.  N. 
Dublin. 

Melone,  Hugh,  teamster,  S.  Lon- 
don. 

Menzies,  James,  cutter,  Aylmer. 

Menzies,  Thomas,  bookseller, 
George  and  Brock. 

Menzies,  W.,  printer,  Aylmer. 

Mercer,  Frank,  (W.  Mercer  &; 
Bros.,)  Stewart. 

Mercer,  John,  (W.  Mercer  & 
Bros.,)  Stewart. 

Mercer,  William,  (W.  Mercer  & 
Bros.,)  Stewart. 

Mercer,  W.  &  Brothers,  tailors. 
George. 

Metherall,  J.  P.,  waggonmaker, 
George. 

Metherall,  Wm.,   carriagemaker, 

N.  Murray. 

t/ 

Meyett,  Louis,  barber,  Hunter. 

Michaud,  John,  clerk.  Hunter. 

Middleton,  Walter,  clerk,  Char- 
lotte. 

Mills,  George,  trimmer,  E-ubidge. 

Mills,  George,  blacksmith,  E. 
Water. 

Mills,  Mrs.  E.,  grocer.  Water. 

Mills,  Mrs.  N.  Hunter. 

MILLAR,  JAS,  (Lockhart  &; 
Millar),  Harvey. 

Miller,  Joseph,  farmer,  S.  Dal- 
housie. 

Miller,  J.  W.,  painter,  McDonald. 

Miller,  Robert,  waggon  maker. 
Brock. 

Miller,  William,  blacksmith,  S. 
Sherbrook. 


Miller,  Wm.  telegraph  messenger, 

London. 
Mineker,  Wm.,  carriage  maker, S. 

London. 
Mitchell,  Fred,  clerk,  George. 
MITCHELL,     GEORGE,     Sr., 

Grocer,    &c.,     George.      (See 

card,  J).  o2.) 
MitchsU,    George,    junr.,    clerk, 

George. 
Mitchell,     John,     carpenter     S. 

Brock. 
Mitchell,    William,  H.,   saddler. 

Hunter  «fc  Ashburnham. 
Mooney,  Fred.,  lumber  merchant, 

N.  Hunter. 
Mooie,  Andrew,  laborer,  S.  Edin- 
burgh. 
MOORE.  W.  H.,  barrister,  &c., 

George  and  Water. 
Moffat,        John,        blacksmith, 

Aylmer. 
Moloney,  John,  grocer,   George 

and  Simcoe. 
Moloney,     Michael,     merchant, 

George  and  Simcoe. 
Moloney,  Thos.,  clerk,  Simcoe. 
Moloney,  Wm.,  clerk,  Simcoe. 
Montgomery,    J.,   carpenter,  N. 

Charlotte. 
MONTREAL  BANK,  R.  Rich- 
ardson, agent,  cor  Water  and 

Simcoe. 
MONTREAL      HOUSE,      dry 

goods,  clothing   &   millinery, 

J.  W.  Dunnet,  George. 
Morris,   Dr.   E.,  medicines,    fee, 

Geor^'e. 
Morris,  Robt.,  trader,  S.  Dublin. 
Monison,  C,  clothier,  N.  Hunter. 
Mon'oan,  Peter,  laborer,  S.  Him- 

ter. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Well  and  Cistern  Pump?. 


58 


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Morroan,  Seville,  laborer,  S. 
Hunter. 

Morrow,  Alex.,  N.  Murray. 

Morrow,  R.  A.,  law  student,  Mc- 
Donald. 

Morgan,  A.  P.,  grocer.  Hunter 
and  Rubidge. 

Morgan,  Henry,  Commercial 
Hotel,  George. 

Morgan,  John,  clerk,  Commercial 
Hotel,  George. 

Morgen,  Mrs.,  N.  Charlotte. 

Morensee,  B.  J.,  laborer,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Mowry,  M.  clerk,  Ashburnham. 

Mulligan,  Joseph,  teamster,  S. 
Sherbrook. 

MUNCASTER,  CHAS.,  watch- 
maker, &c.,  Simcoe.  (See  card, 

p.  52.; 

Mungovan,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  &e., 
Water. 

Mungovan,  P.,  news  agent,  S. 
Simcoe. 

Munro  &  Dawson,  millers,  mill 
reserve. 

Munro,  George,  (Munro  &;  Daw- 
son,) London. 

Napoleon,  Louis,  farmer. 

NATIONAL  LIFE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.,  Fred.  W.  Hall, 
agent,  cor.  George  and  Simcoe. 
(See  card,  p.  oQ.) 

Naven,  J.,  laborer,  S.  Dublin. 

Nesbitt,  E.  J.,  saddler,  S.  Brock. 

Nesbitt,  J  .,turnkey.  Court  House. 

NESBITT,  WALTER,  clerk, 
Brock. 

New  Dominion  House,  John 
Reid,  Simcoe. 

NICHOLLS  &  HALL,  general 
merchants,  Simcoe. 


Nicholls,  Miss,  N.  McDonald. 

NICHOLLS,  ROBERT,  (Nic- 
holls &  Hall,  Rubidge. 

Noble,  Francis,  shoemaker.  Hun- 
ter. 

Noble,  James,saloon,&;c.,  George. 

Norton,  A.,  M.D.,  tinsmith,  N. 
Antrim. 

Norton,  Stephen,  P.  tinsmith, 
George. 

O'Beirne,  I.,  P.  0.  clerk.  Water. 

O'Beirne,  Ivan,  attorney,  &c., 
Aylmer. 

O'Brien,  John,  waggonmaker, 
Brock. 

O'Brien,.  John,  waggonmaker, 
Hunter. 

O'Brien,  Michael,  waggonmaker, 
DowTiing. 

O'Brien,  Patrick,  waggonmaker. 
Hunter. 

O'Brien,  Patrick,  laborer,  N. 
Dalhousie. 

O'Connor,  Ed.,  laborer,  N.  King. 

O'Connor,  Mrs.,  S.  King. 

O'Dette,  M.,  laborer,  N.  Sher- 
Brooke. 

O'Donnell,  E.,  laborer,  S.  Dal- 
housie, 

O'Donnell,  tT.,L.D.S.,  dentist,  cor 
George  and  Hunter. 

O'Donnell,  M.,  teamster,  N.  Sim- 
coe. 

O'Leary,  James,  waggonmaker, 
Hunter. 

O'Mara,  P.,  cigarmaker,  George. 

O'Neal,  Miss,  N.  Brock. 

O'Neil,  Robt.,  barber.  Hunter. 

O'Reily,  James,  teamster,  S. 
Sherbrook. 

O'Shea,  John,  shoemaker,  S. 
Hunter. 


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Beer  and  Fancy  Pumps. 


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COUNTY   OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


61 


O'SULLIYAN,    JOH>T,    M.D, 

physician,  &c.,  Hunter. 
Ogilvy,  William,  manager,  R.  C. 

Bank,  Hunter. 
ONTARIO  BANK,  G.  E.  Shaw, 

manager.  Water. 
Ontario    House,    T.    Cavinagh, 

Hunter, 
Ontario  Mills,  Munro  &  Dav*^son, 

Dickson's  Race. 
ORDE,  WALTER  L.,  assistant 
*    manager  C.  L.  &  E.  Co.,   res. 

Ashburnham. 
Ormond    &    Walsh,     druggists, 

George. 
Ormond,  C.,  (Ormond  &  Walsh.) 
ORMOND,  J.  R.,  watches,  clocks, 

&c..  Hunter. 
Owens,  Henry,  cabinetmaker,  S. 
Pallet  t,     Robert,       shoemalier, 

George. 
Pamell,  John,  miller,  S.  London. 
Parnell,  Richard,  miller,  S,  Mc- 
Donald. 
Parsons,  George,  laborer,  N.  An- 
trim. 
Patton,  Mrs.,  S.  Charlotte. 
Patterson,    George,      Simpson's 

Saloon,  George. 
Patterson,  Jas.,  blacksmith. 
Patterson,  R.,  shoemaker,  Simcoe. 
Patterson,  Thos.,   patternmaker, 

S.  London. 
Patterson,  W.   ct    Son,  tanners, 

&c.,  Aylmer. 
Patterson,    Walter,    sen.,      (W. 

Patterson  &  Son,)  Aylmer. 
Patterson,    Salter,    jun.,      (W. 

Patterson  &  Son,)  Stewart. 
Payne,  L.,  N.  McDonald. 
PEARSE,  EDG,   county  clerk, 

George.     (See  card  p.  52.) 


Pengelly,  Jas.,  saddler,  Hunter. 

Pentland,  D.,  dentist,  George  & 
Brcck. 

Pepin,  Lewis,  carter,  S.  Brock. 

Perry,  Chas.,  M.P.,  S.  London. 

PERRY,  GEORGE  B.,  baker  k 
confectioner,  Simcoe.  (See 
card,  p.  56.) 

Perry,  Mrs.,  N.  Charlotte. 

Peters,  Charles,  lavf-student, 
Rubidge. 

Petre,  Boselle,  laborer,  S.  Lon- 
don. 

PETERBORO'  EXAMINER, 
every  Thursday — J.  Stratton, 
editor  and  proprietor.  Terms 
$1.50, Water.  (See  card, p.  5^.) 

PETERBORO'  FOUNDRY,  W. 
Hamilton,  S.  Murray.  (See 
card,  p.  48,^ 

PETERBORO'i^^FZ£'F,  every 
Friday — Robt.  Remain,  pub. 
Terms  $1.50,  George.  (See 
card,  p.  60.) 

PETERBORO'  SEWING  MA- 
CHINE CO.,  George.  (See 
card,  p.  56.) 

PETERBORO'  WOOLLEN 
MILLS,  D.  Brooke,  Dickson's 
Itace 

PHELAN'S  H:0TEL,  Edward 
Phelan,  Simcoe.  (See  card, 
p.  o6.) 

PHELAN,  ED.,  Phelan's  Hotel, 
Simcoe. 

Philips,  Wm.,  laborer,  N.  Char- 
lotte. 

Poole,  Edwin,  cabinetmaker, 
George. 

P.  H.  L.  t  B.  R.  R.,  A.  Y.  Wil- 
lians,  supt.  (See  card,  p).  64.^ 

Powers,  Mrs.,  S.  Antrim. 


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Lead  Piping,  cheap, 


62 


ADVEIITISEMENTS. 


TEAMEi   iSEMIH 


m 


LINDSAY  AND  PETERBOROUGH 


VIA 


BRTJDG  EjSTOI^TH:. 


LEAVING    BRIDGENORTH, 

(Connecting  with  Stage  from  Peterborough),  for  Bobcaygeon,  Fenelon  Falls  and 
Lindsay,  every  ^Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday  mornings  cat  10  o'clock  sharp. 

LEAVING   LINDSAY 

For  Bridgenorth  and  Peterborough  every  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday  niorn- 
ings,  at  half -past  9  o'clock,  calling  at  Fenelon  Falls  only  on  Saturdays. 

Stages  leave  Peterborough  at  half-past  8  a.  m.,  in  time  to  catch  the  boat  for 
Lindsay. 


(Late  simpsox  house:,) 


EDWARD  SHAVER,  Proprietor. 


EVERY  ATTENTION  PAID  TO  TRAVELLERS. 


And  careful  Hostlers  in  attendance. 


COUNTY   OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


63 


Pratt,  Thos.,  carpenter,  N.  Sher- 

brook. 
Prattis,  Jno„  shoemaker.  Water. 
Primmo,  John,  barber,   Hunter. 
Primmo,  Mrs.,  S.  Hunter. 
Purser,    John,    blacksmith,    N. 

Brock., 
Quinn,  Hugh,  laborer,  S.  Towns- 
end. 
Rackett,  A.  H.,  musician,  S.  An- 
trim. 
Kaggatt,   Martin,    clerk.    Com- 

mercial  Hotel. 
Redmond  «fc  Flynn,  blacksmiths, 

&c..  Hunter. 
Redmond,  Michael,  (Redmond  k> 

Flynn,)  Hunter. 
Redpath,    Samuel,     tailor,     N. 

Dublin. 
ReLd,Jno.,  New  Dominion  House, 

Simcoe. 
Reid,  Robert,  teller,  R.  C.  Bank, 

Ashburnham. 
Reilly,  Hugh,  tailor,  Simcoe. 
Reimond,  J., laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 
Reirdon,  Mrs.,  S.  Simcoe. 
Reuyea,Rinie,  laborer,  S.  Dublin. 
Reynolds,     Ben.,      hotelkeeper. 

Hunter. 
Reynolds, G., mason,  S.  Charlotte. 
RICHARDSON,  ROBT.,   agent 

Montreal  Bank,  Simcoe. 
Ricky , Frank,  shoemaker,  George. 
Ridley,  C,  printer,  Water. 
Ritchie,  John,  mason,  Edinburgh. 
Robertson,  John,   carpenter,   N. 

Dublin. 
Robson,  Samuel,  saddler,  George. 
Robson,   Walter,   carpenter,   N. 

Dublin. 
Robertson  &  Martin,  carpenters, 

&c.,  Dublin, 


Robertson,  Ed.,  grocer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Robertson 
Dublin. 

Robertson 
cultural 


Hugh,     machinist. 


James,   agent   agri- 
implements.    Water 

and  McDonald. 
Robertson,    John,   moulder,   N. 

MuiTay. 
Robertson,  Robert,  carpenter,  S. 

King. 
Robertson,  Wm.,   (Robertson  k, 

Martin,)  Dublin. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  pressman,  Ash- 
burnham. 
Robinson,  Arthur,  clerk,  George. 
Robinson,    Charles,   painter,    S. 

Murray. 
Robinson,  T.  W.,  clerk,  George. 
ROBINSON,  I.  &C0.,  dry  goods, 

groceries,   &c.,   George,     (^et 

card,  "p.     .) 
ROBINSON,  ISAAC,  (I.  Robin- 
son &  Co.,)  George. 
ROCHE,     JOHN,     (Green     & 

Roche,)  Simcoe. 
Rogers,  George  M.,  law  student, 

Park. 
Rogers,  W.  C,  manager  Galway 

Lead  Co«,  Murray. 
Rogers,  John,  farmer.  S.  London. 
ROGER,  WM.,  clerk.  Water. 
ROMAINE,   RORT.,   publisher 

Peterborough  Revieiu,  Simcoe. 
Rorabeck,  R.,  painter,  Brock. 
Ross's     Hotel,     George,      Ross, 

George. 
Ross,  John,  laborer,  N.  Murray. 
Ross, Thos., blacksmith,  E.  Water. 
Rose,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  S.  Brock. 
Rose,  John,  machinist,  S.  Simcoe. 
Rose,  Mrs.  H.,  milliner,  George. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Feterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Cooking,  Parlor  and  Box  Stoves. 


64 


A  DV  KKT ISEMENTS. 


Port  Hope,  Lindsay  and  Beaverton 


WITH 


BRANCH  FROM  MlLLBilOOK  JO  PETEKBORC  AX!)  LAKEFIELD. 


mm  m  wm  tmiis  ti  iei  sica  m  liiii 


(SUNDAYS  EXCEPTED.) 


Trains  run  in  Connexion  with  the  Steamers  on  Lake  Ontario  and  the 

back  Lakes, 

<^  ALSO,    WITH    Tl-IIi 

©^^[Mi©  T^^u^K  r^mmn  iast  hWD  wiit. 


FEOM  PORT  HOPE  TO  MILLBROOK  18  Mae?, 

Do.        do.        do.      do.  LINDSAY 43    do. 

Do.        do.        do.      do.  BEAVERTON 66    do. 

Do.        do.        do.      do.  PETERBORO'  30    do. 

Do.        do.        do.      do.  LAKEFIELD  41     do. 

TOTAL  LENGTH  OF  ROAD 89    do. 

President Henry  Covert. 

Vice-President   W.  Cluxton. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary  Joseph  Gray. 

Auditor   John  Smart. 

Superintendent  and  Purchasing  Agent . .  A.  T.  Williams. 

Assistant  do.  and  Master  of  Transportation G.  L.  Fisk. 

Assistant  Engineer  John  W.  Tatk. 

C^eneral  Freight  and  Ticket  Agent E.  Gray. 

Master  Mechanic  H.  G.  Taylor. 

Road  Master  Roet.  Alexander. 

Annunl  Ehction,  third  l^nesda*/  in  Janmnj. 


C'OITNTY   OF   PETERBOllOUGH   DIRECTORY. 


m 


E,osbuiy,D.,laborer, N.Charlotte.  I  Sanderson,  Michael,   farmer,  N. 

Ros'burgh,  James,  clerk,  George,  j      King. 

Kountree,   Thomas,    shoemaker,  |  Sanderson,   Miss,   milliner,  &c., 


Water. 
Rowe,  Robt.,  builder,  N.  Hunter. 
Roval,  Mrs.,  N.  King. 
ROYAL  CANADIAN  HOTEL, 

V^.  McDonald,  Simcoe.  (See 
card,  p.  5Q.) 

Royal  Canadian  Bank.  William 
Ogilvy,  manager,  George. 

Rubidge,  Cliarlcs,  registrar, 
Rubidge. 

Rubidge,  Fred.,  clerk,  Charlotte. 

Rubidge,  Henry,  clerk,  Charlotte. 

Rudkins,  Patiick,  shoemaker,  S. 
King. 

Rule,  George,  pedlar,  S.  Town- 
send. 

Rurdon,  John,  laborer,  N.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Russell,  John,  laborer,  N.  Hunter. 

Rush,  Henry,  clerk,  George, 

RUSH  &  BUCKETT,  veterinary 
surgeons,  George.     (See  card, 

p.  m.) 
RtJSH,    JOHN    R.,   (Rush    t 
Buckett,)  London. 


Simcoe. 

Sanderson,  Wm.,  clerk.  Murray. 
Sarney,  C,  printer,  Water. 
Schneider,    George,    grocer,    S. 

London. 
SCOTT   &  GREEN,  barristers, 

&;c.,  Simcoe.    (See  card,  p.  6S.) 
Scott,  Andrew,  blacksmith,  N. 

Antrim. 
Scott,  Mi's.,  N.  Sherbrook. 
Scott,  W.   A.,    lumberman,    K 

Sherbrook, 
SCOTT, WM.,  H.  mayor,  (Scott& 

Green.) 
Shanaghan,  Mrs.,  S.  Murray. 
Shanaghan,     Paul,  laborer,    S. 

Townsend. 
SHAVER'S  HOTEL,  E.  Shaver, 

Hunter,     (See  card,  p.  62.) 
SHAVER,  ED.,  Shaver's  Hotel. 

Hunter. 
SHAW,  GEORGE  E.,  manager 

Ontario  Bank,  Water. 
Shaw,  Joseph,  clerk,  George. 
Shaw,  Josenh,  tailor,  S.  Brock. 


Rush,  Thomas,    veterinary   sur- i  Shaw,  N.,   lumber  merchant,  S.. 


geon,  S.  Murray. 
Rutherford,    A.,    carpenter.    N. 

McDonald. 
Ryan,     Patrick,     tanner,      fee, 

George. 
ST.  LAWRENCE  HOTEL,  D. 

Faucher,   Brock.     (See    card, 

p.  4G.; 
St.  Louis  Philip,  laborer,  S.  King. 
Sage,  Benj.,  laborer,  S.  London. 
Sandy,  Mrs.,  S.  Charlotte. 
Sandy,  Sam.,  saddler,  Charlotte. 
Sanderson,  Ed.,  clerk,  Simcoe. 


Hunter. 

Shaw,  Thos.,  clerk.  Hunter. 

Sheenan,  Mrs.,  N.  Murray. 

Sheerer,  Peter,  laborer,  N.  Mur- 
ray. 

Shea,  John,  clerk,  Simcoe. 

Sheridan,  J.,  music  dealer,  George. 

SHERIDAN,  WALTER,  County 
Treasurer,  Brock. 

Sherwood,  Henry,  mason,  S. 
Smith. 

SHERWOOD,  WM.  E.,  flour  & 
feed  store.  Hunter. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Agricultural  Furnaces,  &c. 


Q6  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

STEWART  HOUSE, 

Corner  of  Hunter  and  Water  Streets, 
HAMILTON   UIN,   Proprietor. 


BUS  TO  AND  FROM  THE  CARS. 


RUSH    &    BUCKETT, 

f  Ef  Elliill.  S«l€£©^ 


No.  6  HENTHOKN'S  BLOCK,  PETESBORO' 


Horse  and  Cattle  Medicines  kept  constantly  on  hand.    Horses  taken  under  medical 
treatment  on  reasonable  terms. 


GEORGE    TAYLOR, 

PUMPMAKEE  AND  WOOD  TURNER, 

COR.  SmCOE  AND  AYLMER  STREETS,  PETERBORO'. 
J.   ROBINSON    &    CO., 

IMPORTERS  OF  AND  DEALERS  IN 

GEORGE  STREET,  PETERBOROUGH. 


COirNTY   OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


67 


Short,  Ft.  A.,  clerk,  George. 

Simm,  John,  carpenter,  8.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Simons,  Peter,  cutter,  Simcoe. 

Sixsmith,  T.,  teamster,  S.  Smith. 

Sloman,  Alfred,  tinsmith,  George. 

Sloman,  Frank,  blacksmith, 
Aylmer. 

SMITH,  ALEX.,  manager,  To- 
ronto Bank,  Simcoe. 

Smith,  D.  C,  clerk,  George. 

Smith,  H.  H.,  law-student,  Hun- 
ter. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Smith,  Hon.  vSidney,  Q.C.,  bar- 
rister, &c.,  cor  Water  &  Hun- 
ter. 

Smith,  W.  J.,  teacher,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Snelgrove,  Jas.,  waggonmaker, 
George. 

Snider,  Geo.,  grocer,  &c.,  George. 

Snider,  Wm.,"S.  McDonald. 

Sovyes,  Henry,  boarding-house 
keeper,  Ts.  Charlotte. 

Sowdye,  Joseph,  mason,  S.  Smith. 

Sparling,  Edward,  miller,  Ash- 
burnham. 

Spence,  John,  manufacturer,  S. 
Antrim. 

Spencely,  J.,  mason,  N.  McDonald. 

Sproule,  G.  B.,  photogTapher, 
Hunter. 

Spry,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  N.  Char- 
lotte. 

S|)ry,  Lewis,  tinsmith,  S.  Simcoe. 

Stafford,  Jolm,  sawyer,  S,  Char- 
lotte. 

Stalker,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  N. 
London. 

Sianley,  Pt.  cutter,  George. 

Staple  ton,  C,  bailiff,  S.  Murray. 


Stark,  Adam,  N.  Dublin. 
STEAMER  OGEMAH,  Capt.,  J. 

Wallis.     (See  card,  2).  Q2.) 
Stenson,  R,  &  Son,  shoemakers, 

George. 
Stenson,   Robt.,    (R.  Stenson  &; 

Son),  Charlotte. 
Stenson,  Jas.,  T.  (R.  Stenson   »&> 

Son),  Rubidge. 
Stenton,  J.  T.,  blacksmith,  George. 
Stephens,    James,   printer,   &c., 

George. 
Stephens,    J.    H.,   fancy   goods, 

George. 
Stethem,  G.  &j  Co., hardware,  &c., 

George. 
Stethem,  George,  (G.  Stethem  & 

Co.,)  Rubidge. 
Stevenson,      James,    tinsmith, 

George  &  Simcoe. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  S.  McDonald. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  book-keeper, 

S.  Dublin. 
STEWART  HOUSE,  H.  Uins, 

corner  Hunter  &  Water.    (See 

card,  J)-  6G.y) 
Stewart,  Alex.,  weaver,  N.  Lon- 
don. 
Stewart,  Charles,  clerk,  Brock. 
Stewart,  G.  A.,  civil  engineer,  S. 

Charlotte, 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  S.  McDonald. 
Stinson,    James,    carpenter,    N. 

Murray. 
STRATTON,  JAMES,  editor  & 

proprietor  Peterboro  Examiner, 

Ashburnham. 
Strickland    &    Rogers,    lumber 

merchants,  George. 
Strickland,    H.    (Strickland    & 

Rogers),  Ashburnham. 
Stutt,  Andrew,  IS".  Charlotte. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Dumb  Stoves  and  Stove  Pipes. 


68 

WM.  H.  TAYLOR,  M.D. 

.(l.  r.  c.  s.  edbnburgh,) 

AND  . 

FA.MILY  DRTJGaiST,  • 

SUCCESSOR  TO  J.  W.  GILMOUR, 
CORNER  OF  GEORGE  AND  HUNTER  STREETS, 

DEALERS   IN 

Pure  Drugs  aiid  Chemicals. 

Patent  and  Proprietary  Medicines. 

Fancy  and  Toilet  Articles,  &c. 

Field,  Flower  and  Garden  Seeds, 

Paints,  Oils.  &c. 
PHYSICIANS'  PEESCEIPTIONS  CAEEFULLY  COMPOUNDED 

And   Orders  ansioered  with   Care  and  Dispatch.    Farmers  and  Physicians  from  (he 

Country  will  find  our  Stock  of  Medicines  complete,  warranted  genuine 

and  of  the  best  quality. 


SCOTT  &  anEEisr, 


u<^^ 


-f  SIMCOE    STREET, 

PETERBORO'. 

WM.  H.  SCOTT.  JOHN  GREEN. 

"  W*  0.  THOMSON  a  CO., 

IMPORTERS   OF 

STAPLE  AND  FANCY  DRY  GOODS,  MILLINERY  AND  MANTLES, 

GEORGE  STREET,  PETERBORO'. 

T.  J.    ^V^I^STSHIF, 

Tobacconist  and  Cigar  Manufacturer, 

George  Street,  Peterboro',  Ont. 


COUNTY   OF   PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


Stut<-,  John,  saddler,  K  Simcoe. 

Stutt,  E,.  J.,  brakesman,  N.  Char- 
lotte. 

Sullivan,  E.,  clerk,  Brock. 

Sullivan,  John,  hotelkeeper, 
Hunter. 

Sutherland,  D.,  grain  merchant, 
S.  Simcoe. 

Sutherland,  Hugh,  teamster,  N. 
McDonald. 

Sutherland,  Jas.,  clerk,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Sutherland,  William,  clerk,  Ash- 
burnham. 

Swinton,  James,  teamster,  N. 
Simcoe. 

Tagney,  J.,  laborer,  S. McDonald. 

Tagney,  Morris,  laborer,  S.  Edin- 
burgh. 

Tagney,  Timothy,  laborer,  N. 
Edinburgh. 

Tamblyn,  John,  teller,  Ontario 
Bank,  Stevrart. 

Tanner,  George,  cabinetmaker, 
Hunter. 

Tanner,  Mrs.,  S.  Simcoe. 

Tate,  Mrs.,  S.  Charlotte. 

Tate,  T.  C.,  clerk,  Commercial 
Hotel,  George. 

TAYLOR,  GEO.,  pumpmaker 
and  turner,  Simcoe.  (See  card, 
p.  60.) 

Taylor,  Jno.,  shoemaker,  George. 

Taylor,  Miss,  S.  Hunter. 

Taylor,  Robt.,  tailor,  Simcoe  and 

Taylor,  Thos., laborer,  S.London. 

Taylor,  William,  clerk,  Auburn 
Mills. 

Taylor,  Wm.,  clerk.  Brock. 

TAYLOR,  W.  H.,  M.D.,  druggist 
&  chemist,  George  and  Brock. 
(See  card,  ix  68.^ 


69 
N.  Mur- 


Terrult,  Wm.,  laborer, 
ray. 

THOMSON,  W.  G.  &  CO.,  dry 
goods,  millinery,  &c.,  George. 
(See  card.  p.  QS.) 

Thompson,    W.    G.,      (W.    G. 
Thompson,  &  Co.,  George. 

Thompson,  Edward,  teamster,  S. 
Smith. 

Thompson,  E.  lumber  merchant, 
N.  McD^iald. 

Thompson,  James,  clerk,  George. 

Thompson,  J.  sawyer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Thompson,  R.  photographer, 
George. 

Thompson,  R.  W.,  clerk,  George. 

Thompson,  William,  weaver  N. 
Murray. 

Thornton,  William,  carter,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Tierney,  Edward,  clerk,  Simcoe. 

Tierney,  Jane,  S.   London. 

Tierne}-,  William,  livery,  Simcoe. 

Toole,  Wm.,  builder,  S.  Murray. 

Tobin,    Edward,    hotelkeeper, 
George. 

TORONTO,  BANK,  'Alexander 
Smith,  manager,  cor.,  Simcoe 
&  Water. 

Tremaine,  J.  spinner,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

Trembly,  O.  laborer,  N.  Char- 
lotte. 

Trenwith,  R.  shoemaker,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Trotter,  Mrs.,  S.  McDonald. 

Tucker,  Thos.,  moulder,  S.  Lon- 
don. 

Tully,  James,  clerk,  George. 

Tully,  J.  tailor,  George. 

Turcott,  F.  laborer,  N.  Simcoe. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Lamps,  Chandeliers,  Chimneys,  &c. 


70 


J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Turcott,  Reiiiy,  clerk,  Brock. 

TURVER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN, 
Caisse's  Hotel,  George. 

UINS,  HAMILTON,  Stewart 
House,  cor..   Water  &  George. 

Union  Hotel,  Win.,  Croft,  Hunter. 

Venett,  B.  laborer,  S.Sherbrook. 

Venett,  Ed.,  laborer,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Venett,  Francis,  J.,  cooper,  S. 
McDonald. 

Venett,  Gabriel,  cooper,  S.  Mc- 
Donald. 

VICTORIA  CARRIAGE  FAC- 
TORY, W.  H.  Hodgen,  cor.. 
Brock,  &o  George. 


Waddell,  Wm.,  saddler   George. 
Wait,    D.    v.,    millwight,     N. 

London. 
Wainright,  Mrs.  Mary,  niillinei', 

George, 
AVainriglit,      Robert,      butcher, 

George. 
Waller,   Abram,   Avaggonmaker, 

George. 
Walsh,  James,  trader.  N.  Antrim. 
Walsh,  JohU;  laborer,  S.  Wolfe. 
Walsh,  Mrs.,  S.  Hunter. 
Walsh,  Walter,  printer,  Antrim. 
Walsh,   William,     (Ormand     & 

Walsh),  George. 


T 


LT 


GEORGE  SEHEET,  PETERBORO',  AND  EOBCAYGEON, 

DEALER  IN 

COOKI^^a,  F^^RLOR    ^ND   BOX 

STOVES, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF 

Mm, 

Eave  Troiigliing,  House  Fittings,  Well  and  Cistern  Pumps,  Lead  Piping,  &c. ;  also 

of  Saddles,  Harness,  Trunks,  Valises,  Carpet  Bags,  Satchels,  Bells,  Whips,  Lashes, 

Brushes,  Combs,  Horse  Clothing  &c.     Dealer  in 

LAMPS,  CHANDELIERS,  CHIMNEYS,  COAL   OIL, 

Wholesale  and  Retail,  Lumbermens'  Furnishings,  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery. 
Henry's,  Ballard's  and  Allen's  Breech-loading  Bifle,,  Six  and  Seven  Shooting 
Revolvers,  celebrated  English  makes  Double  and  Single  ban-elled  Guns,  Metallic 
Cartridges,  Powder,  Shot,  Caps,  &c. 

For  particulars,  see  bottom  lines  through  Directory. 


WHITE   &    McCULLAGH, 

GEORGE    STREET,         -         -         PETERBORO'. 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES  MADE  TO  ORDER. 


i 

t:OUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTORY. 


71 


Walton,  Edward,  clerk,  Brock. 
WALTON,  ROBERT,  dealer  in 

stoves,  tinware,  &c.,  George,  H. 

Brock.     (See  card,  p.  70,  and 

bottom  lines. 
Wannamaker,  S.  S.,  clerk,  Uin's 

Hotel. 
Wand,   William,   carpenter.    N. 

Murray. 
Warde,  F.  J.,    (Wray  &  Warde, 

George. 
Wareham,  H.  baker.  Hunter. 
Wareham,  M.  baker.  Hunter. 
Watt,  Wm.,  saddler,  George. 
Webber,    George,     butcher,     S. 

Brock. 
Webber,    Giles,    gentleman,    N. 

Simcoe. 
Weir,  Robert,  tailor,  McDonald. 
Wells,     John,    shoemaker,     N. 

^Dublin. 
Wells,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  George. 
WELLER,  C.  A.,  barrister,   &c., 

cor.  Simcoe  &  Water. 
Wellband,  John,  W.,  shoemaker, 

N.  Brock. 
Wench,  James,  N.  Charlotte. 
Werden,  Austin,  clerk,  George. 
West,  George,  clerk,  George. 
WescottRobt.,  potter,  S.  Murray. 
Wheeler,    C.     S.,     shoemaker, 

George. 
Wheeler,  David,  laborer,  N.  An- 
trim. 
Wheeler,  Uriah,  laborer,  N.  Dub- 
lin. 
WHITE     &     McCULLAGH, 

manufacturers  of  boots  &  shoes, 

George.     (See  card,  j).  70. j 
White,  Jas.  carpenter,  N.  Murray. 
White,  John,  agricultural  works, 

S,  Murray. 


White,  Joseph,  telegraph  opera- 
tor. Hunter. 

White,  Robert,  livery,  George. 

WHITE,  SAMUEL,  (White  k 
McCullagh),  Water. 

White,  Thomas,  gentleman,    N. 
Simcoe. 

White,  William,  shoemaker,  N. 
Charlotte. 

Wliite,  William,    cabinetmaker, 
S.  Charlotte. 

White,  William,  clerk,  George. 

Whitfield,     E.    R.,    farmer,    S. 
Murray. 

Whittle,  Andrew,  merchant,  N. 
McDonald. 

Willett,  Bruno,  laborer,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Williams,  Angus,  S.  Hunter. 

Williams,  George,  clerk.  Commer- 
cial Hotel. 

Williams,    Henry,     laborer,     S. 
Charlotte. 

Williamson,     David,     saddler, 
Hunter. 

Williamson,     John,     tailor,     S. 
Simcoe. 

Williamson,  Wm.,  H.,  grocer,  S, 
Antrim. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  S.   Brock. 

Wilson,  Edward,  clerk,  Brock. 

Wilson,  James,  butcher,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Wilson,    John,     hotelkeeper. 
Hunter. 

Wilson,    Joseph,    tinsmith,    S. 
Edinburgh. 

Wilson,  J.  butcher. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Jas.,  grocer.  Water. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  S.  Dublin. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  N.  Simcoe. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  N.  McDonald. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 
Goal  Oil,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 


72 


J.   C.   CONNER.S 


Wilsori,  Misses  S  &  R.,  millinere, 
Water. 

Wilson,  Miss.,  S.  Hunter, 

Winch,  H.  C,  butcher. 

WINBHIP,  T.  J.,  cigar  manu- 
facturer, &c.,  George.  (See 
card,  J).  08.^ 

Woods,  Mrs.,  S.  Sherbrook. 

Woods,  Stephen,  N.  Hunter. 

Wray  &  Warde,  auctioneers,  &c., 
Hunter. 

Wray,  A.  (Wray  &  Warde), 
George. 

Wright,  Alfred;  clerk,  Sherbrook. 


Wright,  G.,  laborer,  S.  Simcoe. 

Wright,  James,  laborer, S.  Smith. 

Wright,  S.  carpenter,  N.  Sher- 
brook. 

Wrighton,W.H.,  grocer,  George. 

Yarrah,  D.  laborer,  N.  Sherbrook. 

Yates,  Wm,,  teamster,  S.  Char- 
lotte. 

Yelland,  Mrs.  S.  Sherbrook. 

Yelland,  William,  blacksmith, 
George. 

Yerrah,  C.  laborer,  N.  King. 

Yerraw,  E.  laborer,  S.  Charlotte. 

Zolin,  Joseph,  laborer,  S.  Simcoe. 


SELWYN, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Smith,  12  miles  from  Peterborough. 
.    Population  about  GO. 


Baker,  Samuel,  farmer. 
'Bell,  James,  merchant. 
Bell,  William,  farmer. 
Bluet,  Josiah,  farmer. 
Davis,  John,  cooper. 
Oibbons,  James,  blacksmith. 
Isbister,  John,  blacksmith. 
Jones,  Rev.  C.  E.,  W.  Methodist. 
McDougall,  Thomas,  teacher. 
McGrath,  Patrick,  carpenter. 
Mcllmoyle,  Nathan,  farmer. 
Mcllmoyle,  William,   carpenter. 
McKee,  Andrew,  farmer. 
McKee,  William,  farmer. 
McKee,  William,  J.,  farmer. 
Manning,  Samuel,  farmer. 
Middleton,  John,  J.,  teacher. 


Moore,  John,  gentleman,  &:c. 

Moore,  Wjlliam,  laborer. 

jNorthy,  James,  farmer. 

Northy,  John,  farmer. 

NORTHEY,  RICHARD,  mer- 
chant, hotelkeeper  &  post- 
master. 

Northy,  William,  farmer. 

Roberts.  Rev.  E.,  Baptist. 

Sanderson,  Edward,  farmer. 

Sanderson,  Francis,  farmer. 

Sanderson,  William,  farmer. 

Thomas,  Rev.  Father,  Roman 
Catholic. 

Waterouse,  J.  W.,  farmer. 

Wagoner,  Henry,  farmer. 


SOUTH    DOURO, 

A  village  iji  the  township  of  Douro,  10  miles  from  Peterborough. 
Populatkai  about  30. 


Go  to  Walton's  ,PeterboroTigh  and  Babcaygeon,  for 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUaH  DIRECTORY. 


73 


Comstock,  H.  R.,  farmer, 
HANNAHAN,  THOMAS,  post- 
master, &ZC. 
Jones,  Peter,  farmer. 


Keene,  John,  laborer. 
Macdonnell,  James,  farmer. 
Peters,  James,  G.,  farmer. 


SOUTH     DUMMEE, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dummer,  16  miles  from  Peterborough 
Population  about  20. 

Hancock,  Charles,  W.  farmer.         SPEERS,  WM.,  M.,  postmaster, 
Jackson,  James,  farmer.  &;c. 

Quigley,  Patrick,  farmer. 


SPEINGVILLE, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  North  Monaghan,  seven  miles  from 
Peterborough.     Population  about  225. 

Leitch,  John,  weaver. 
McCall,  Robert,  hotelkeeper. 
McCamus,  Wm.,   M.D.,     physi- 
cian, &c. 
McBain,  William,  farmer. 
McDonald,  John,  blacksmith. 
Mclndoe,  Robert,  farmer. 
Mahony,  William,  blacksmith. 
►Scott,  Sorel,  hotelkeeper. 
Walsh,  John,  farmer,  &c. 
Wilson, -David,  farmer. 
Young,  George,  farmer. 
Youns^,  James,  fixnner. 


Bennett,  John,  dentist. 
Bedgrove,  William,  blacksmith. 
Blain,  Rev.  Wm.,  Presbyterian. 
Calrke,  William,  farmer. 
Cornell,  J.  C,  teacher. 
Dundas,  James,  farmer. 
Dundas,  John,  farmer. 
Fowler,  William,  farmer. 
Gent,  Edward,  tailor. 
Gibson,  Robert,  carpenter, 
GOODFELLOW,  ARCH.,  mcr. 

chant  &;  postmaster. 
Jameson,  John,  weaver. 


WAESAW, 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dummer,  18  miles  from  Peterborough 
Population  about  180. 


Chandeliers  for  Churches,  cheap. 


74 


J.   C.   CONNERS 


Bell,  Henry,  laborer. 

Bingham,  James,  M.D.,  physician, 

&c. 

Campbell,    Thomas,     waggon- 
maker. 

Chapin,  John,  cabinetmaker, 

Choat,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Choat,  Thos.,  G.,  miller. 

Dwyer,  Mrs  Ann. 

Fife,  John,  carpenter. 

Garlic,  George,  clerk. 

Hamblen,  Samuel,  blacksmith. 

Kennedy,  Patrick,  blacksmitli. 

Kidd,  Daniel,  blacksmith. 


Knapp,  Arnold,  waggonmaker. 
McGuire,  Aaron,  teacher. 
Mcllvena,  Edward,   blacksmith. 
Mackie,  James,  merchant. 
Moore,  William,  laborer. 
Piper,  J.  W.,  waggonmaker. 
Read,  James,  tailor: 
Read,  Washington,  merchant. 
Riggs  Thomas. 
Sanderson,  Rev.  John. 
Snellgrove,     William,    hotel- 
keeper. 
Wason,  John,  merchant. 


WESTWOOD, 

A  village^in  the  township  of  Asphodel,  15  miles  from  Peterborough- 
Population  about  80. 

Andrews,  Rev.  J.    Presbyterian. 
Breckenridge,  John,  farmer,  &;c. 
Brown,  Thomas,  waggonmaker. 
Cameron,  Thomas,  miller. 
Christie,  Thomas,  tailor. 
GRIEFIN,     SAMUEL,      mer- 
chant and  postmaster. 
Humphreys,  Job,  farmer. 
McCamus,  James,  teacher. 


Macdonald,  Thomas,  farmer, 
0' Grady,  Jeremiah,  shoemaker. 
Powell,  John,  farmer. 
Reid,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 
Sargent,  Edward,  blacksmith. 
Sharp,  William,  blacksmith. 
Short,  Rev.  J.,  W.  Methodist. 
Weald,  Michael,  hotelkeeper. 


YOUNG'S    POINT, 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Smith,  14  miles   from  Peterborough. 
Population  about  50. 

Davis,  John,  cooper. 
Davis,  William,  farmer. 
Graham,  John,  sawyer. 
Kearney,  James,  sr.,  farmer. 


Aryatt,  Joseph,  sr.,   farmer. 
Aryatt,  Joseph,  jr.,   farmer. 
Barry,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Davis,  Edward,  farmer. 


Go  to  Walton's,  Peterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 


COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH   DIRECTORY. 


/O 


Kearney,  James,  jr.,  merchant. 
KEARNEY,   PATRICK,   post- 
master, &c.. 
Miller,  Andrew,  butcher. 
Millage  Charles,  farmer. 
Pasley,  A.  farmer. 


White,  Samuel,  carpenter. 
White,  Thomas,  farmer. 
Young,  Mathew,  hotelkeeper. 
Young,  Samuel,  farmer. 
Young,  Thomas,  farmer. 
Young,  William,  farmer. 


TO^^i:^SHTPS 


TOWNSHIP  OF  ANSTRUTHEK, 

The  township  of  Anstruther  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Monmouth,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Burleigh,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Chandos,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Cavendish.     Population  about  100. 


Breen,  Patrick,  1,  33  f 

Clegg,  Sidney,  W.,  M.D.,  reeve, 

2,  37£ 
Couch,  Daniel, blacksmith,  5, 39  £ 
Crow,  Wm.,  4,  35  f. 
Fortin,   Joseph,   blacksmith,   2, 

34  f. 
Hall,  Edward,  S.,  postmaster,  1 

n  J  34  f 
Harris,  John,  1,  29  f 
Harris,  Thomas,  1,  28  f 
Lousley,  Caleb,  3,  37  f 
Lousley,  Joseph,  3,  38  1» 


McCauley,  Robert,  1,  39  f. 
McDonald,  John,  2,  35  f 
Mcllemoyles,  James,  1,  30  f 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  2,  36  f 
Steen,  Joseph,  3,  39  f 
Stuart,  Thos.,  hotelkeeper,  l,Slf 
Walton  JRowland,  2,  32  f 
Walton,  William,  3,  32  £ 
Wilson,  George,  1,  35  £ 
Wilson,  Mary,  1  e  ^  34  £ 
Wilson,  Thomas,  1,^37  £ 
Wilson,  William,  2,  38  £ 
Young,  John,  4,  39  £ 


TOWNSHIP  OF  ASPHODEL, 

The  township  of  Asphodel  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Dummer,  on  the  south  by  Rice  Lake  and  the  River  Trent, 


Children's  Carriages  and  Perambulators. 


76 


J.    C.   CONNER  S 


on  the  east  by  the  River  Trent  and  the  townships  of  Belmont, 
county  of  Peterborough,  and  Seymour,  county  of  Northumberland, 
and  on  the  west  by  the  townships  of  Douro  and  Otonabee.  Popu- 
lation about  3,000. 


stageowner, 


Ackerman,  Samuel 

9  pt  17  f. 
Adams,  Samuel,  11  s  J  19  £ 
Allen,  Andrew,  laborer,  4  pt  20. 
Allen.  Michael,  1  i  20. 
Anderson,  David,  broker,  8  pt  4. 
Anderson,  Joseph,  7  J  20  f. 
Armstrong,  James,  18  s  e  ^  8  t. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  shoemaker, 

8  pt_17  t. 
Barr,  James,  6  pt  18  f. 
Barringer,  Patrick,  baker,  8  pt  4 1. 
Barringer,  Walter,  M.D.,  8  pt  4. 
Barker,  L.  D..  laborer,  8  pt  4  f. 
Bavis,  Adam.  5  e  J-  8  f. 
Bickel,  Hugh,  9,  14  f. 
Bickel,  James,  sr.,  9,  12  f. 
Bickel,  John,  1,  19  t. 
Birdsall,  Francis,  1  J  1  f. 
Birdsall,  Frances,  sawmiller,  1  J 

It. 
BirdsaU,  Richard,  2  J  3  f . 
Boland,  John,  sr.,  1  n  J  17  f. 
Boland,  John,  jr.,  2  e  J  19  f. 
Boland,  Peter,  2  w  I-  16.  f. 
Boner,  James,  carpenter,  1  J  18  t. 
Borland,  John,  2  i  2  f . 
Borland,  Robert,  2  pt  1  f. 
Boyd,  William,  laborer,  8  pt  4  f. 
Breakenridge,  Jehial,  miller,  10 

w  i  18  f. 
Breakenridge,  John,  3,  9  f. 
Breakenridge,  William,  weaver, 

2  pt  11  t. 
Brick,  Johh,  laborer,  8  pt  4  f. 
Brinnen,  Dennis,  hotelkeeper,  9 

pt4  t. 
Brinnen,  Patrick,  sr.,  8  pt  4. 


Brinnen,  Patrick,  jr., hotelkeeper* 
8  pt  4  t. 

Brooks,  Archibald,  lumber  mer- 
chant, 8  pt  17  t. 

Brody,  Jolm,  laborer,  8  pt  17  t. 

Brough,  Alexander,  7  pt  4  f. 

Brown,  James,  sr.,  5  J  20  f. 

Brown,  James,  jr.,  3  n  w  J  18  t. 

Brown,  James,  0.,  teacher,  7  pt 
4f. 

Brown,  John,  P.,  10  e  J  13  f. 

Brown,  Thos.,  carpenter,  2  pt  11  f. 

Brown,  Wm.,  carpenter,  2pt  10  t. 

Buck,  Charles,  9  w  h  10  f. 

Buck,  Daniel,  10  e  |  IC  f. 

Buck,  J.  A.,  merchant,  9  pt  18  f. 

Buck,  John,  laborer,  9  pt  18    t. 

Buck,  Oliver,  8  e  -i-  12  f. 

Buck,  Thomas,  8  e  J  13  f. 

Buck,  Thomas,  10  n  w  J  16  f 

Buchan,  John,  merchant,  8  pt  17 1. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  9  pt  17. 

Burton,  John,  10  s  w  ^  11  f. 

Burton,  Matthew,  10swJ16f. 

Bush,  Solomon,  8  pt  4  t. 

Butterfield,  J.  A.,  postmaster,  8 
pt  17  f, 

Calder,  John,  8  pt  16  f. 

Calahan,  Mrs,  8  pt  17  f 

Cameron,  Donald,  1  1 13  f. 

Camerou,  Duncan,  1  w  J  11  f. 

Cameron,  John,  1  |  13  f. 

Cameron,  Thos.,  miller,  2  pt  11. 

Cannon,  William,  3  e  .V  20. 

Carter,  William,  10  pt  6  f. 

Carburry,  John,  10  pt  8  f. 

Card  well,   Benjamin,  2  e  J  12  f. 

Cassey,  John,  4  pt  19  t. 


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Caughlin,  Jerry,  G  e  i^  5  f .  ! 

Caughlin,  Richard,  4  e  ^  16  f. 
Caughlin,  Timothy,  8  pt  4  f.f 
Christer,  Hugh,  1  n  J  14  f. 
Christer,  James,  tailor,  2ptl0  t. 
Christer,  William,  2  w  J  15  f. 
Clark,  Andrew,  laborer,  8  pt  4  f. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  9  pt  17. 
Clancey,  Jerry,  6  |;t  11  t. 
Clysdale,  Samuel,  sr.,  9  pt  19  t. 
Clysdale,  Samuel,  jr.,  8  n  e  J  19f. 
Clysdale, William,  6  J  20  f. 
Cood,  Wm.,  mason,  7;  5  f. 
Cook,  Daniel,   manager  factory, 

8  pt  4  t. 

Cooper,  John.  P.,  merchant,  8  pt 

4f. 
CoUings,  Hugh,  4  J^  4  t. 
Comstock,  John,  sr.,  3  pt  11  f. 
Comsrock,  Robert,  5  e  J  3  t. 
Connors,  Thomas,  8  w  h  12  f. 
Conolon,  Martin,   shoemaker,    8 

pt  4  t. 
Coup,   Peter,  manager  foundry, 

9  pt  17  t. 

Courall,  Philip,  J.,  lumberer.  7 

pt  4  f 
Crawford,  John,  11  e  J  17  f 
Crankishon,  Wm,,  clerk,  8  pt  4  t. 
Crosby,  William,  miller,  8  pt  4  t. 
Crowthers,  Joseph,  cooper.  9  pt 

17  f. 
Crowley,  James,  7  pt  lOf 
Crowley,  John,  7  w  JIO. 
pVowiey,  Patrick,  7  e  h  9. 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  laborer,  8  pt 

17  t. 
Curtain,  Mrs.,  6  e  J  10  f. 
Daily,  Eagan,  2  e  J  16  t. 
Daily,  Timothy,  tailor,  8  pt  4  t 
Davis,  P.  C,  tailor,  G  e  ^  U  I 
Day,  William,  7  pt  16  f. 


Dean,  Mrs.,  11  pt  18. 
Denely,  Thos.,  J.,  8  pt  17  t. 
Dewart,  T.  W.,  carpenter,   8    pt 

18  £ 
Doonan,  James,  9  s  e  l  8  f 
Doughty,  Henry,  tinsmith,  8  pt 

17  t. 
Doughty,  James,  laborer,    9    pt 

17  t. 
Doughty,  John,  shoemaker. 
Doughterty,  John,  8  pt  7  f. 
Dougherty,  L.,  6  w  |  9  t. 
Dougherty,  Patrick,  4  e  h  14  f 
Driscoll,  John,  mason,  8  pt  1 7  f. 
DriscoU,  John,  S.,  2  e  J  10  t. 
Drury,  Mrs.,  8  pt.  17. 
Drummond,  John,  laborer,  3  pt 

12  t. 
Dunning,  James,  cooper,  7  pt  4  t. 
Dwir,  Daniel,  blacksmith,  2 pt  20. 
Dwir,  John,  2  e  J,  20  f 
Eagen,  Patrick,  10  w  i  14  f 
Eaton,  Wm.  tailor,  8  pt  17  £ 
Elliott,  A.    H.,   merchant,    8   pt 

171 
Elliott,  George,  10  w  ^  12  f 
Elliott,  Hamilton,  9  pt  15  f. 
Elliott,  Robert,  10  e  J  12  f. 
Elliott,  Thomas,  teamster,  9  pt 

17  t. 
Elliott,  William,  9  s  w  J  15  f 
Elliott,  W.  H.,  11  n  J  11  f. 
Elmhurst,  John,  3  pt  5  £ 
Elmhurst,  Joseph,  4  w  J  5  £ 
Emery,  Levi,  8  pt  16  t. 
Emery,  Walter,  laborer,  9ptl6  t. 
Emetan,  Alfred,  labjorer,  8  pt  5  t. 
English,  Edward,  4  w|'  ]5  f. 
English,  George,  4  e  3^^5  £ 
English,  Michael,  S  e%  14  £ 
English,  William,  4  -J  6  £ 
Fallen,  Thomas,  6  w  i  14  £ 


CMldren's  Hand  Sleighs. 


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Farrer,  Charles,  2  e  J  13  f. 

Fife,  Benjamin,  5,  9  f. 

Fife,  J.,  1  w  i  12  f 

Fife,  J.  M.,  merchant,  8  pt  4  t. 

Fife,  John,  M.,  5  w  i  6  f 

Fife,  John,  W.,  10,  10  f 

Fife,  Robert,  1  e  ^  12  f. 

Fife,  Thomas,  5  pt  7  t. 

Finley,  John,  manufacturer,  9  pt 

17  f. 
Fitzgerald,  Jame.s,  4  w  J  8  f 
Fitzgerald,  John,  3  e  I  l'>  t. 
Fitzpatrick,  Charles,  2w  J  20  t. 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  sr.,  5  \v  J- 15  f 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  jr.,  5  w  J  14  f. 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  12  pt  19  f 
Flynn,  John  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 
Foley,  Patrick,  7,  17  f. 
Ford,  Bernard,  laborer,  8  pt.  4  f. 
Ford,  Thomas.  7  e  |  14  f 
Foster,  David,  shoemaker,  9  pt 

17  f. 
Foschir,  Peter,  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 
Fowlds,  Henry,  millowner,  7  pt 

4f 
Fowlds,  J.    S„  &   Bros,   lumber 

merchants,  7  &  8  pts  4  &  4  f . 
Fox,  Charles,  1  w  i  6  f. 
Frazer,  John,  clerk,  S  pt  4  t. 
Frankishon,  Francis,  10  h  11  t. 
Fry,  Forby,  J.,  laborer,  8  pt  17  t. 
Fuller,  Jonathan,  painter,    8   pt 

4f. 
Gamo,  John,  laborer,  9  pt   19   t. 
Garvey,  Wm.,  2  pt  15  f. 
Gartsher,  Pvobt.,  miller,  8  pt  4  t. 
Gibbin,  John,  2  \y  h  1  f. 
Gilchrist,  Thos ,  0  e"'  ^  7  t. 
Glen,  William,  12  pt^20  t. 
Grady,  Jeremiali,   shoemaker,  2 

ptlO  f 
Grady,  John,  7  w  ^  9  f .  . 


Grady,  Thomas,  6  e  |-  9  f. 
Grady,  Timothy,  9  e  i  11  f. 
Graham,  Alexander,  8  n  }  8  f. 
Graham,  John,  brickmaker,  8  pt 

5  f . 
Graham,    Richard,    brickmakei', 

8  pt  4  t. 
Greenbank,  Jas.,  8  w  J  15  f. 
Grieyes,  Oswald,  7  e  J  8  t. 
Griffis,  Jas.,  A.,  cabinetmaker,  8 
j      pt  5  f. 

Griffis,  Stephen,  bailiff,  7  pt  4  f 
j  Griffin,  Samuel  merchant,    2   pt 
i      10  f. 

Groyer,  P.  M.,  M.P.,  9ptG  f, 
Groyey,  Thos.,  8  ^  17  f 
Gully,   Edward,     laborer.    3   pt 

1  t. 
Hair,  John,  jr.,  3  ^  15  f. 
Hair,  Thos.,  3  pt  IQ  f. 
Hair,  WiUiam,  1  e  ^  IG  f 
Hamilton,  James,  carpenter,  8  pt 

5£ 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  5  pt  20  f, 
Hancock,  William,  1  w  i  8  f. 
Harrison,  John,  G,  hotelkeeper, 

8  pt  4  t. 
Harrison,  Robert,  1  pt  15  f. 
Harrison,  William,  4  w  ]^  11  f  • 
Hart.  John,  1  w  J  4  t. 
Hartley,  Mrs.  hotelkeeper.  9   pt 

17. 
Harper,  Alexander,  carpenter,  9 

pt  17  f. 
Harper,   James,  carpenter,  9  pt 

17  f 

Harper,   John,   carpenter,    9   j)t 

18  f 

Hawley,  Albert,  druo^gist,  8   pt 

4  t. 
Hazard,  William,  carpenter,  8  pt 

4t. 


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Healy,  Daniel,  lumberman,  5  h 

15  f. 
Healy,  Martin,  3  ^  11  f. 
Healy,  Richard,  3  pt  11  f. 
Healy,  Thos,  7  w  h  U  f. 
Healy,  Thomas,  W.,  laborer,  2  pt 

11  t. 
HeifFeman,  James,  4  pt  16  f. 
HeifFeman,  La\vrence,  5  s  ^  13  f. 
HeifFeman,  Patrick,  sr.,   4  w    ^ 

14  f, 
HeifFeman,  Patrick,  jr  ,  4  pt  16  f. 
HeifFeman,  Thomas,  4  pt  16  F. 
Hennisey,  Mrs.,  9  pt  17. 
Henderson,  George,  blacksmith, 

9  pt  17  F 
Herkimer,  Henry,  jeweller,  8  pt 
,    5t. 
Hetherington,  R.  blacksmith,  9 

pt  18  £ 
Hewston,   Robeit,  shoemaker,  8 

pt  4£ 
Hill,  A.  8  pt  4  a. 
Hill,  R.,  hotelkeeper,   9  pt  17  t. 
Hill,  William,  carpenter,  7  pt  4  t. 
Hilton,  John.  7  pt  4  F 
Hogan,  Mrs.,  3  ^  16. 
Howard,  C,  laborer,  8  pt  16  a. 
Howard,  John,  waggonmaker,  7 

pt  4t. 
Howston,  Thomas,  8  11  F 
Howston,  Thos.,  waggonmaker, 

9  pt  18  F 
Humphries,  Henry,  4  e  ^  2  &  3  F 
Humphries,  Israel,  8  e  J  ^,  F 
'Humphries,  Jaol,  2,  8  F 
Humphries,  Robert,  3,  S  F 
Humphries,  Tlios.,  8  pt  4  F 
Hurly,  Denis,  7,  15  F 
Hurly,  Timothy,  merchant,  8  pt 

4F 
Hutchinson,  J.,  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 


Insley,  John,  blacksmith,  8  pt  4  F 
Jackson,  George,    shoemaker,  8 

pt  4  F 
Jackson,  Philip,  8  pt  4  t. 
Jackson,  Robt.,  8  pt  4.   t. 
Johnston,  Henry, broker,  8pt  4  F 
Johnston^  J.  A.,  hotelkeeper,  8  pt 

17  F 
Johnston,  Richard,  7  pt  3  F 
Johnston,  William,  laborer,  7  pt 

4t. 
Keating,  Richard,  saddler,  8  pt 

4  t. 
Kelly,  Daniel,  6  w  J  18  F 
Kempt,    Alex.,  carpenter,  9   pt 

17  F 
Kempt,  J.  A.,  tinsmith,  8  pt  4^t. 
Kempt,  Jacob,  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 
Kempt,  Joseph,  tinsmith,  7  pt 

4  t. 
K^mpt,  W.  E.,  tinsmith,  7  pt4F 
Kennedy,  Philip,  merchant,  8  pt 

4t. 
Kirk,  George,  teamster,  9  pt  18  t. 
Kirkpatrick,  Henry,  clerk,  8  pt 

17  F 
Knox,  John,  4  pt  18  F 
Knox,  Mathew,  4  pt  18  F 
KufF,  Daniel,  3  w  i  4  F 
KufF,  Daniel,  3se"i  13  t. 
KufF,  John,  4  w  Jt  12  F 
Kuff,  Michael,  3  ne  J  13  t. 
Lannoth,  T.  &  W.,  merchants,  8 

pts  4  t. 
Lasahaw,  Basil,  8  pt  5  F 
Law,  Stephen,  butcher,  7  pt  4  t. 
Leeper,  Robert,  11  J  12  F 
Leach,  Charles,  1  w^  J  7  t. 
Leale}',  James,  4  J  17  F 
Leaming,  Matliew,  5  J  13  F 
Loble,  Thomas,  5  pt  6  F 
Loble,  Warner,  laborer,  6  pt  6  t. 


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J.   C.   CONNERS 


Loble,  Warner,  5  w  J  3   t. 
Londerville,  Samuel,  cooper,  7  pt 

4  t 
Lovelet,  B.,  2  ^  3  t. 
Lundegar,  Lawrence,  5  J  14  f. 
Lundeigan,  Michael,  4  pt  15  f 
Lynn,  Andrew,  laborer,  7  pt  4  t. 
Lynn,  David,  sawyer,  D  pt  20  t. 
Lynn,  Hugh,  5  J  16  f. 
Lynn,  Joseph,  9  pt  15  f. 
Lynn,  Robert,  sawyer,  9  pt  20  t. 
Lynn,  William,  5  1 17  f. 
Lynch,  John,  6  i  4  f . 
Lynch,  Michael,  2  w  J  13  t. 
Lynch,  Morton,  3pt20f. 
Lynch,  Mrs.,  3  pt  20. 
Lynch,  Thos.,  1  1  J  4  t 
^ilcBrine,  Jeremiah,  laborer,  9  pt 

17  1 
M:cCall,  Hugh,  4  i  11  f- 
McCarthy,  James,  6  ^  19  £ 
McCarthy,  James,  laborer,   8  pt 

5f. 
McCarthy,  James,  8  pt  4  t, 
McCarthy,  Michael,  1  J  5  t. 
McCarthy,  William,  7,  18  f. 
McConnai,  John  carpenter,  2  pt 

10  f. 
McDonald,  Thomas,  2  f  9  f. 
McGee,  Andrew,  11  J  11  f. 
McGillen,  John,  G  i  6  t. 
McGroch,  Mrs.  2  pt  9. 
McKay,  George,  12  pt  14  t. 
McKay,  James,  12  pt  13  t. 
McKay,  Wm.,  11  |  14  f. 
McKenzie,  Alex.,  2,  10  t. 
McKenzie,  Charles,  2  pt  9  t. 
McLachlin,  James,   cooper,  8  pt 

17  t. 
McLiaciilin,  Robert,  hotelkeeper, 

8  T)T.  17  t. 

McMasters,  Thomas,  1  ^  19  f. 


McMaster,  Thomas,  5  J  19  f. 
McMuUen,  David,   laborer,  9  pt 

17  t. 
McMullcn,  Frances,  11  J  10  f. 
McMullen,  James,  11  J  15  t. 
McMullen,  James,  11  i  20  t. 
McMullen,  Michael,  hotelkeeper, 

8  pt  17  f. 

McMullen,  Robert,  6  J  20f. 
McMullen,  Thomas,  5  n  e  J  19  f. 
McNulty,  Neil,  5  i  16  f. 
McPherson,  John,  8  J  20  t. 
Mahoney,  Denis,  1  J  17  t. 
Mahoney,  Jeremiah,  2  J  18  f. 
Mahoney,  Patrick,  7  J  11  f. 
Mahoney,  Thomas,  9  j  t  10  f. 
Marquis,  Angus,  mason,  8  pt  17  t. 
Metcalf,  Philip,  laborer,  9  pt  17  t. 
Metcalf,  Robert,  9  J  10  f. 
Millegan,  Robert,  1  J  20  t. 
Miles,  Jeremiah,  8  ^7  f. 
Moore,  Charles,  M.D.,  8  pt  17  t. 
Moore,  James,  7,  7  f. 
Moore,  0.  N.,  cabinetmaker,  8  pt 

17f. 
Moffat,  Briston,  slioemaker,  8  pt 

17  f. 
Monder,  John,  2  |  14  f. 
Morrow,  Joseph,  8  J  20  t. 
Morrison,  David,  clerk,  8  pt  5  f. 
Morrison,  Mathew,  slioemaker,  9 

l)t  18  t. 
Morton,  Henry,  B.,  8  pt  5  t. 
Murray,  Mrs.  8  ])t  4  f. 
Murphy,  John,  5  J  8  f . 
Murphy,  Timothy'^  7,  19  f. 
Nelson,  D.,  carpenter,  8  pt  4  t. 
Nevins,  James,  laborer,  8  pt  5  t. 
Nichoil,  M.  &  R.,  wa'jc^-onmakers, 

9  pt  17  t. 

Nichoil,  Matthew,  bhve]:siiiith,  9 
pt  17  t. 


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Nicholl,  William,   blacksmith,  8 

pt  17  f. 
O'Dell,  John,  hotelkeeper,   8  pt 
-  4  t. 

O'Neil,  Patrick,  2  i  4  t. 
Oakman,  Mrs.,  6  J  5  f . 
Orr,  Andrew,  lumber  merchant, 

7  pts  4  &  5  f. 

Orr,  William,  lumber  merchant. 

8  pt  4  f. 

Ovins,  James,  teacher,  4  pt  11  f. 
Parker,  Thomas,  11  n  |  19  f. 
Patterson,  Alex.,  8  e  J  15  f. 
Patterson,  Edward,  10  f  17  f. 
Patterson,  Edward,  11  pt  13  f. 
Patterson,  George,  9  pt  18  t. 
Patterson,  James,  10  f  17  f. 
Patterson,  John,  S.,  miller,  9  pt 

17  t. 

Pearce,  J.  B.,  merchant,  9  pt  17  f. 
Pearcer,  Charles,  stage  driver,  8 

pt  17  t. 
Peck,  Gilles,  carpenter,  8  pt  5  t. 
Pengelly,  Henry,  11  s  w  |-  16  t. 
Peoples,  Samuel,   laborer,   8   pt 

16  t. 

Perchand,  Francis,  miller,  9  pt 

18  t. 

Pettigrew;  John,  9  w  J-  11  f. 
Peters,   Charles,   tinsmith,  8  pt 

17  t. 

Peters,  John,  merchant,  8  pt  4  t. 
Philips,  Richard,   postmaster,  9 

pt  17  t. 
Podges,  David,  5  J  17  f. 
Podges,  William,  5,  18  f. 
Powell,  Mrs.  C,  2,  11  f. 
Powell,  John,  3  J  12  f. 
Preston,  John,  10  pt  7  f. 
Quinlin,  David,  3  |  16  f. 
Quinlin,  John,  1  s  e  -J  19  f. 
Quinlin,  John,  laborer,  8  pt  5  f. 


Quinlin,  Patrick,  2  s  w  J  19  f. 
Quinlin,  William,  2  n  w  -|  19  £ 
Rahel,  Thos.,  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 
Reid,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  2  ptll  f. 
Rellis,  James,  blacksmith,   8   pt 

4  t. 
Reynolds,  Hiram,  8  f  16  f. 
Reynolds,  Peter,  merchant,  8  pt 

17  f. 
Richardson,   John,  gardener,   8 

pt  17  f. 
Richardson,  Robert,  10  i  20  £ 
Richardson,   Wm.,   carpenter,  8 

pt  17  £ 
Richardson,  William,  9  w  j  8  £ 
Robertson,  Thomas,  12  n  J  18  £ 
Robinson,  Ralph,  4,  9  £ 
Rodden,  James,  baker,  8  pt  17  £ 
Rose,  Hugh,  blacksmith,  7  pt  4  £ 
Rouch,  Michael,  laborer,  9  pt  17 1. 
Rouch,  Thomas,  11  J  10  £ 
Roxburgh,  W.  E.,  merchant,   8 

pt  17  £ 
Rushor,  Benjamin,  carpenter,   8 

pt  5  £ 
Rushor,  Joseph,   carpenter,  8  pt 

4  £ 
Ryan,  Denis,  2  s  ^  3  t. 
Ryan,  John,  4  n  J  13  £ 
Ryan,  Michael,  2  pt  10  £ 
Ryan,  Michael,  4  i  13  £ 
Ryan,  William.  7*^1-11  £ 
Sampson,  Ezekiel,  8  pt  17  £ 
Samuel,  Walter,  2,  7  t. 
Sargent,  Edward,  blacksmith,  2 

pt  11  £ 
Scanlon,  John,  10  i  13  £ 
Scott,  Abraham,  11  i  13  £ 
Scott,  Hugh,  11  J  14  £ 
Scott,  James,  2  e  J  18  £ 
Scott,  John,  4  J  19£ 
Scott,  John,  J.,  11  pt  13  £ 


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Scott,  John,  W.,  12  |  14  f. 
Scott,  Nathan,  tanner,  9  pt  17f. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  8  pt  17. 
Scott,  Robert,  2  J  11  f. 
Scott,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  9  pt  I7f. 
Scott,  Samuel,  11  -|-  9. 
Scott,  Thomas,  2  w  J  17  f. 
Scott,  Walter,  6,  15  f. 
Scott,  Walter,  8,  9  £ 
Scott,  William,  12  pt  16  f. 
Scimmerham,  B.,  laborer,  1  pt  1 1, 
Scriver,  Daniel,  9  pt  5  t. 
Scriver,  J.  H.,  teacher,  8  pt  17  t. 
Seawright,  Rev.  Thos.,  8  pt  17  f. 
Sedgwick,  Hiram,  8  pt  4  t. 
Sedgwick,  Joseph,  butcher,  8  pt 

5  t. 
Sedgwick,  William,  blacksmith, 

9  pt  17  f. 

Shaw,  Blakely,  laborer,  8  pt  4.  f. 
Sharp,  John,  merchant,  8  pt  4. 
Sharp,  William,  blacksmith,  2  pt 

11  f. 
Sheehan,  James,   laborer,   2   pt 

10  t. 

Shea,  Jeremiah,  7  |-  12  f. 
Shea,  Michael,  8  J  13  f. 
Shea,  Thomas,  7  i  12  f. 
Shearer,  Andrew,  7  w  J  4  f. 
Shearer,  Archibald,  7,  6  f. 
Shearer,  John,  7  -|  8  f. 
Sheahan,  John,  laborer,  8  pt  5  f. 
Slater,  John,  merchant,  8  pt  4  t. 
Small,  Mrs.,  9  pt  17  t. 
Smith,  Christopher,  tailoi,  9  pt 

17  f. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  2  pt  10. 
Smith,  Thomas,  merchant,   9  pt 

17  t. 
Smithity,  Rev.  M.,  8  pt  5. 
Soundless,  Hugh,  9  4  13  f. 
Spears,  Mrs.,  3  pt  20^; 


Spence,  Samuel,  4  n  |  20  f. 

Spencer,  Wm.,  11  J  12  t. 

Starr,  James,  10  J  15  f. 

Steel,  James,  carpenter,  8  pt  4  f. 

Steel,  John,  3  -|  5  f. 

Steel,  Robert,  blacksmith,  8  pt 

4f. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  12  pt  12  f. 
Stewart,  Benjamin,  laborer,  7  pt 

4  f. 
Stewai-t,  James,  laborer,  8  pt  4  f. 
Stewart,  James,  9  pt  4  t. 
Stewart,  John,  10  -i  15  f. 
Stewart,  Robt.,  10  1  9  t. 
Stephenson,  Chas.,  11  w  J  18  f. 
Stephenson,  W.  H.,  merchant,  8 

pt  17  f. 
Stevenson,  Arthur,  10  J  9  f . 
Stevenson,  James,  3  17"f. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  5  s  e  J  19  f. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  12  |  13  f. 
Stinson,  Daniel,  7  pt  4  t. 
Striker,  Wm.,  laborer,  8  pt  5  t. 
Sullivan,  Daniel,   shoemaker,   8 

pt  4  t. 
Tate,  Enoch,  10  pt  8  f. 
Taylor,  James,  8  pt  5  t. 
Taylor,  John,  5  pt  20  f. 
Thirtleworth,  Henry,   10  -J  11  f. 
Thompson,  Alfred,  saddler,   2  pt 

lit. 
Thompson,  Mrs.,  12  |  11  £ 
Thompson,  Robt.,  5  w  J  4  t. 
Thompson,  Wm.-  3  J  13  f. 
Tierney,  Patrick,  8  pt  4  t. 
Tindeiiope,  Robt.,  5  w  I-  10  £ 
Toohill,  John,  3  pt  15  t."^ 
Tobin,  Patrick,  5  J  7  £ 
Tobin,  Wm.,  laborer,  8  pt  4  t. 
Thom,  J.  H.,  teacher,  7  pt  17  t. 
Toms,  Isaac,  tanner,  8  pt  4  £ 
Tucker,  Wm.,  4  w  i  4  t. 


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Undy,    Wm.,   shoemaker,   8   pt 

17  t. 
Vansickle,  David,  8  pt  17  f. 
Vosburgii,  John,  teamster,  9  pt 

17  t. 
Walsh,  David,  4,  7  t 
Walsh,  John,  6,  11  f. 
WaLse,  Michael,  hotelkeeper,   2 

pt  10  f. 
Walsh,  Richard,  1  i-  14  f. 
Warner,  Wm.,  4  J  G  f . 
Waters,  Frank,  Insurance  agent, 

8  pt  17  t. 
Waters,  Thos.,   Insurance  agent, 

8  pt  17  f. 
Wescott,  Edgert,  laborer,  8   pt 

17  t. 
White,  Mrs.,  7  pt  4  f. 
White,  Wm.,  sawyer,  1  pt  1  t. 


Williams,  J., blacksmith,  9  ptl7f. 
Wilson.  Alex.,  tailor,  8  pt  4. 
Wilson,  J.  B.,  8  pt  4  £ 
Wilson,  John,  5  n  e  J  4. 
Wilson,  John,  5  -J  5. 
Wilson,  John  M.,  8  pt  4  f. 
Wilson,  Robert,  8  pt  17  f. 
Wildman,  John,  sen.,  11  ^  15  f. 
Wildman,  John,  jun.,  11  -J  15  f. 
Wildman,  Joseph,   carpenter,   9 

pt  18  f. 
Wildmlin,  Susan,  11  n  w  J  16. 
Wildman,  Thos.,  11  J  17  f. 
Woods,  Jacob,  blacksmith,  8  pt 

a7t. 

Woods,  John,  miller,  9  pt  18  f. 
Wright,  James,  8  pt  4  t. 

Yates,  Alex.,  0  i  8  t. 
Yates,  Archibald,  6  J  7  t. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  BELMONT. 

The  township  of  Belmont  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Methuen,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Seymour,  county 
of  Northumberland,  on  the  east  by  the  township  of  Marmora, 
county  of  Hastings,  and  on  the  west  by  the  tov/nships  of  Asphodel 
and  Dummer.     Population  about  1,400. 


Alaine,  Isadore,  Blairton,  t. 
Andrews,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Anderson,  John,  sr.,  6  s  w  pt  4  f. 
Anderson,  John,  jr.,  1,  7  t. 
Anderson,  Robert,  8,  23  f 
Anderson,  Wm.,  G  pt  4  £ 
Archer,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Archer,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Armstrong,  W.  W.,  2  e  pt  6  f. 
Aseltime,  Michael,  4  w  ^-  1  t, 
Aunger,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Ballan,  Thos.,  9  w  J  14  t. 
Bannan,  Caleb,  7  e  i  14  t. 


Bannan,  John,  sr.,  9  w  |  2  f 
Bannan,  John,  jr.,  9,  16  £ 
Bates,  Roger,  1  pt  7  t. 
Beaton,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Bedford,  David,  9  s  J  13  t. 
Bell,  Henry,  Blairton,  t. 
Belford,  James,  9  w  -^  13  t. 
Birdsall,  George,  2,  8"^£ 
Bison,  Philip  J.,  Blairton,  t. 
Bloomer,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  9,  20  f 
Boan,  Daniel,  2  w  J  17  t. 
Bonar,  John,  jr.,  4  e  |  5  t. 
Bonter,  Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 


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Boyd,  Ezeikel,  1  e  J  5  f . 
Boyd,  George,  1  s  e  J  6  t. 
Brett,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Breakenridge,  Jehial,  5  w  J  18  f. 
Brown,  Absolam,  3  pt  17  t. 
Brown,  John,  8  pt  16  £ 
Brown,  Mrs.  Mary,  1  s  w  J  20  t. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  11,  10  f. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  11  e  J  6  f . 
Buchanan,  Robert,  11  w  J  9  f. 
Burgess,  David,  12  pt  5  f. 
Burgess,  James,  11  e  J  4  f. 
Burgess,  Robert,  11,  6  £ 
Burgess,  Wm.,  11  w  J  4  £ 
Burns  ton,  John,  Blakton,  t. 
Cameron,  Benjamin,  9  pt  1  £ 
Gannada,  Thomas,  1  w  pt  7  t. 
Garre,  James,  11  w  J  12  t. 
Garscadden,  Luke,  5  pt  5  t. 
Gavlery,  Abner,  Blairton,  t. 
Ghard,  Wm.,  4  e  J  1  t. 
Ghase,  Charles,  5  pt  13  t.  - 
Gl£trke,  W,  C,  10  w  h  1  t. 
Cooper,  John  E.,  t. 
Golville,  Andrew,  Blairton,  t. 
Gopperwaite,  Henry,  10  w  1 18 1. 
GorneU,  Henry,  3  s  J  13  £ 
Gorneil,  John,  sen.,  9  s  e  -J  22  t. 
Gorneil,  John,  jun.,  3  w  |  13  £ 
Gorneil,  Wm.,  7  s  w  J  24  t. 
Covert,  John,  G,  3  £ 
Cummins,  Benjamin  &  James,  9 

ehQt 
Dack,  Robert,  10  w  *  9  t. 
Dafoe,  A.  W.,  4  e  J  9  £ 
Dafoe,  Conrad,  4  w  J  11  t. 
Dafoe,  James  G,  Blairton,  t. 
Davis,.  Steplien,  1  t. 
Davidson,  Thos.,  8  e  J,-  1  £ 
Douppe,  Joseph,  4  e  ^  7  £ 
Duft;Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 
Dunsten,  George,  Blaii-ton,  t. 


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Eggleton,  Wm.,  4  e  J  8  £ 
EUis,  Brooke,  2  J  18  t. 
Ellis,W.  W.,  3ptll£ 
Elliott,  Samuel,  11  w  J  3  £ 
Erskine,  W.,  Blairton,  t. 
Ewing  Mrs.  Maria,  Blairton,  1 
Fanning,  Sylvester,  4  pt  6  t. 
Ferguson,  Hiram  E.,  4  pt  6  £ 
Ferguson,  John,  1,  7  t. 
Fletcher,  Robt.,  Blairton,  t. 
Frantz,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Frantz,  Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 
Freeman,  John  R.,  6  w 
Fry,  Gidney,  4  pt  14  t. 
Fushea,  Samuel,  Blairton,  t. 
Garrison,  Joshua,  Blairton,  t. 
Garrison,  Philip  I.,  6  e  J  5  £ 
Garrison,  Mrs.  Rachel,  2  pt  6  £ 
Gay,  John,  12  pt  12  t. 
GeroAv,  James,  8  pt  19  t. 
Gilbert,  John  H.,  10  pt  17  t. 
Glynn,  Frederick  C,  10  pt  4  t. 
Guscott,  Harr}^,  Blairton,  t. 
Hall,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Halstead,  Rev.  Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 
Hardy,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Hardy,  Martin,  Blairton,  t. 
Hardy,  Samuel,  Blairton,' t. 
Hardy,  Sidney,  Blairton,  t. 
Harvey,  Robert.  Blairton,  t. 
Haughton,  Wm.,  1  e  J  1  t. 
Hawkesworth,  Thos.,  Blairton  t. 
Holbrooke,  James  E..  8,  4  £ 
Holcombe,  Baiter,  3  pt  11  £ 
Holcombe,  George  sr.,  3  w  ^  10  £ 
Holcombe,  Henry,  8  e  ^  20  t. 
Holcombe,  William,  3  e  h  10  £ 
Hubel,  Henry,  9  e  J  30  i 
Hubel,  Levi,  Blairton,  t. 
Hubel,  Samuel,  9  e  ■}  29  t. 
Hulett,  Samuel,  5,  10  £ 
Humphreys,  James,  Blairton,  t- 


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Huston,  Mitchell,  9  e  h  18  £ 
Huston,  Scott,  9  w  h  *S  t. 
Huston,  Wm.,  10  pt'^4  f. 
Huyske,  Christopher,  2  pt  8  t. 
Johns,  Edward,  10,  2  f. 
Johns,  Turver,  Blairton,  t. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Martha,  ,9  w  i 

5f. 
Johnston,  Robert,  9  w  J  4  f. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  11  e  J  3  f. 
Jones,  Daniel,  6,  82  t. 
Jones,  E.  J.,  5  pt  10  f. 
KeUy,  David,  4  w  J  5  t. 
Kelly,  Samuel.  3  w  J  6  t. 
Kelly,  Thomas,  Blairton,  t. 
Kempt,  Maitland,  6  J  6  t. 
Kennedy,  Samuel,  8,  22  t. 
Kennedy,  William,  7  w  J  22  t. 
Knight,  Cornelius,  9  e  |-  28  t. 
Lake,  Wellington,  1  pt  7  t. 
Lasher,  Andrew,  4  t. 
Laveck,  James,  5  w  half  2  f. 
Leitch,  William,  2,  5  t. 
Lewis,  George,  sen.^  6,  9  t. 
Lewis,  Thomas,  6  pt  9  t. 
Lloyd,  Charles.  12  pt  16  t. 
Luke,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
McBurney,  Dan.,  10  w  half  6  f. 
McCarter,  Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 
McCaskey,  Wm.,  11  w  half  2  £ 
McConnell,  James,  12  pt  8  £ 
McConnell,  John  &  Joseph,  1, 

23  t. 
IMcEall,  John,  1  pt  5  t. 
McFali,  Robert,  1  w  half  5  t. 
McGill,  Edward,  11  e  half  17  £ 
McGill,  James,  10  w  half  17  £ 
McHarg.  John,  Blairton,  t 
McKenzie,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
McLaughlin,  Andrew,  1  pt  7  t. 
McLaughlin,   Robert   H.,   11  w 

half^t. 


McMillan,  Wm.,  10  pt  5  £ 
McMuUen,  Ebenezer,  Blairton,  1 
McNeorg,  Alonzo,  8  w  half  2  t. 
McNeary,  Sealey,  5  w  half  4t. 
McNicol,  Eagine,  9  w  half  15  f. 
McNicol,  John,  9  n  e  J-  15  £ 
McQuaigg,  Thompson,  1  pt  9  t. 
Madill,  Thomas,  Blairton,  t. 
Main,  William,  10  t. 
Marriot,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Martin,  John,  11  e  J  16  t. 
Mathison,  Andrew,  9,  7 1. 
Meeks,  Moses,  2  s  J  18  t. 
Meikle,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Melville,  William,  7  w  ^  14  t. 
Milligan,  William,  3  e  |  14  t. 
Morrow,  John,  11  e  J  7  t. 
Murray,  Richard,  10  w  J  19  t. 
Murray,  Rodger,  10  e  J  19  t. 
Murphy,  John,  Blairton,  t. 
Nixon,  Ezeikel,  6  e  i  4  £ 
O'Neill,  Michael,  5  e  h  4<  t 
Osborne,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Parcels,  John,  9  e  |  21  t. 
Parcels,  Michael,  1  w  ^  6  t. 
Parcels,  William,  10  pt  13  t, 
Pearce,  Peter,  9  w  J  6  £ 
Powell,  Edmund,  Blairton,  t. 
Povv^ell,  Isaac,  11  e  |-  18  £ 
Preston,  John,  H,  2,  20  £ 
Preston,  Porter,  ^,  21   £ 
Proples,  James,  sr.,  4  w  J  4  £ 
Proples,  James  B.,  4,  3  £ 
Proples,  Robert,  jr.,  4  e  J  4  £ 
Rea,  James,  10  e  J  8  t. 
Rea,  William,  10  w  J  5  t. 
Rice,  Richard,  Blairton,  t. 
Richardson,  Edwin,  10,  3  f 
Robinson,  Archibald,  Blairton,  t. 
Rogers,  Amos,  jr.,  9  e  i  19  t. 
Rogers,  John,  12  pt  20*^  t. 
Russell,  James,  1,  25  £ 


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Russell,  Robert,  3  e  I  7  f. 
Ruttan,  Jessie,  9  n  |"  21  t. 
Sawer,  Levi,  t. 

Sclmider,  Nicholas,  S  pt  17  f. 
Scott,  D.  D.,  Blairtoii,  t. 
Scott,  Marcus,  6  J  6  t. 
Seabrooke,  Henry,  sr.,  5.  7  t. 
Seabrooke,  Henry,  jr.,  12  pt  2  t. 
Seabrooke,  Wm.,  11  w  J  1  t. 
Seaney,  John,  8  w  I  15  f. 
Seaney,  Mrs.  Margaret,  10  n  w 

il6t. 
Sedge  wick,  James,  10  e  |  1  £ 
Shaw,  William,  Blairton,  t. 
Simpson,  James,  7  e  |^  10  f. 
Simpson,  Robt.,  Blairton,  t. 
Sixsmith,  John,  7  s  w  J  21  t. 
Sixsmith,  John  J.,  8  e  |^  21  t. 
Sixsmith,  Matthew  ,7  n  w  J  21 1. 
Sixsmith,  Simon,  6  w  J  5  t. 
Sixsmith,  Thos.,  5  w  J  6  t. 
Sixsmith,  W.  W.,  2  w  J  10  f. 
Sloane,  Robt..  11,  8  f. 
Smith,  David,  6,  19  f. 
Snow,  Wm.,  Blairton,  t. 
South  work,  Alvin,  10  e  J  7  t. 
South  work,  Martin,  9  ne  ^-  11 1. 
Stewart,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Stewart,  Robt.,  11  e  J  5  f, 


Stevens,  W.  D.,  Blairton,  t. 
Stevenson,  James,  Blairton,  t 
Stone,  Theodore,  Blairton,  t. 
Switzer,  Mathew.  10  J  4  t. 
Switzer,  Michael,  5,  5  t. 
Thrall,  H.  P.,  5  pt  12  f. 
Todd,  Walter,  Blairton,  t. 
Tomms,  Henry,  10  e  |  G  t. 
Twobett,  James,  12  pt  10  t. 
Yaughan,  Emanuel,  Blairton,  t. 
Yivian,  Edwin,  Blairton,  t. 
Wadsworth,  John,  Blaiiton,  t. 
Wegge,  J.  B.,  5  e  i  8  t. 
Wegge,  Mrs.  Matilda,  5  fs  w  i  8  t. 
Weller,  Benjamin,  8  e  J  8  f . 
Weller,  Gibert,  2  pt  7  t. 
Weller,  J.  B.,  8  e  .^  7  f . 
White,  WiUiam,  7  s  |-  23  f. 
Whitmarsh,  James,  Blairton,  t. 
Whitmarsh,  Levi,  Blairton,  t. 
Williams,  Asa,  5,  11 1. 
Williamson,  J.  L.,  6  e  J  10  f. 
Wilde,  Mrs.  Ellen,  2  w  ^  11  f. 
Wright,  Peter,  7  i  15  t 
Wynn,  William,  Blairton,  t. 
Yeomans,  Eleazer,  3  pt  18  f. 
Yeomans,  G.  A.,  2  i  18  t. 
Young,  W.  E.,  2  1  16  f. 


TOWNSHIP    OF    BEUTON. 


The  township  of  Bruton  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  township 
of  Clyde,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Harcourt,  on  the  east 
by  the  township  of  McClure,  County  of  Hastings,  and  on  the  west 
by  the  township  of  Harbum  This  township  belongs  to  the  C.  L. 
&  E.  Co.     Population  10. 


Eddie,  William,  2,  5  f. 


I  Roberts,  James,  2,  6  f. 


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TOWNSHIP    OF    BURLEIGH. 

The  township  of  Burleigh  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Anstruther,  on  the  south,  Salmon  Trout  Lake  and  the  town- 
ship of  Dummer,  on  the  east  by  White  Lake  and  the  townsliips  of 
Chandos  and  Methuen,  and  on  the  west  by  Buckhorn  Lake  and 
the  township  of  Harvey.     Population  about  200. 


Anderson,  Robert,  12  half  18  f. 
Boyd,  WilHam,  11  half  14  f. 
Brooks,  Atwood,  U  half  23  f. 
Bronson,  William,  4  pt  7  f. 
Brown,  Alexander,  12  half  18  f. 
Burt,  Charles,  12  half  20  f 
Burt,  Ephriam,  13  pt  20  £ 
Clarke,  John,  3  half  6  f 
Clifford,  Robert,  14  half  24  £ 
Coon,  John,  13  pt  21  £ 
Dunsford,  Richard,  14  pt  22  £ 
Farthing,  James,  14  -J  25  £ 
Giles,  Henry,  12  pt    15  £ 
Giles,  Thomas,  11  pt  1 5  £ 
Golborne,  James,  postmaster  12 

pt  16  £ 
Hales,   William,  10  pt  10  £ 
Harvey,  Josepli,  1  e  half  7  £ 
Hubble,  John,  4  e  half  6  f . 
Lean,  Daniel,  15  half  22  £ 
Lean,  Isaac,  15  pt  25  £ 
Lean,  John,  15  half  21  £ 


Lean,  Richard,  sr.,  15  pt  25  f. 
McConnell,  John,  13  half  22  £ 
McFadden,"  Silas,  11  half  11  £ 
Mcllemoyles,  James,  14  pt  25  £ 
Mcllemoyles,  John,  2  half  19  f. 
Meyers,  Wm.,  6  half  5  £ 
Moloney,  Thos.,  0  n  half  10  £ 
Nesbitt,  John,  12  half  U  £ 
Nesbitt,  Thomas,  jr.,  9  half  10  £ 
Phelan,  Peter,    hotelkeeper,   11 

pt  13  £ 
Reid,  Lafayette,  6  w  half  7  £ 
Sanderson,  Edward,  G,  9  £ 
Spencer,  Richard,  6  s  half  12  £ 
Staples,  John,  14  half  21  £ 
Stone,  Giles,  postmaster,  5  J  7  f . 
Stone,  James,  8  e  half  5  £ 
Stone,  James,  C,  4  e  half  8  £ 
Stone,  John,  2  n  half  9  £ 
Stone,  William.  5  e  half  7  £ 
Walton,  Matthew,  16  half  25  £ 


TOWNSHIP    OF    CAEDIFR 

The  township  of  Cardiff  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  township 
of  Harcourt,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Chandos,  on  the  east 
by  the  townships  of  Herschel  and  Farabay,  County  of  Hastings, 
and  on  the  west  by  the  township  of  Monmouth.  Population 
about  50. 


Anderson,  John.  6,  15  £ 
Armstrong,  Wheeler,  5,  14  £ 
Couroy,  Edward,  5.  12  £ 


Dunlop,  Joseph,  7,  16  £ 
Patterson,  George,  4,  13  £ 
Tallon,  Law.,  surveyor,  5, 13  £ 


Where  you  will  get  all  goods  cheap. 


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TOWNSHIP   OF   CAVENDISH. 


The  township  of  Cavendish  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Glamorgan,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Harvey,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Anstruther,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Galway.  Not  settled,  although  incorporated  with  the 
township  of  Galway. 


TOWNSHIP   OF  CHANDOS. 

The  township  of  Chandos  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  township 
of  Cardiff,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Methuen,  on  the  east 
by  the  townships  of  Farabay  and  Wallaston,  County  of  Hastings, 
and  on  the  west  by  the  townships  of  Anstruther  and  Burleigh. 
Population  about  200. 


Bird,  Benjamin,  9,  2  f. 
Bird,  John,  H.,  9,  1  £ 
Buchanan,  George,  3,  4  f. 
Carroll,  John,  crown  land  agent, 

12, 7  f 
Cleary ,  James,  1 2,  1 4    f. 
Collins,  John,  10,  8  £ 
Colweil,  Hugh,  13, 16  £ 
Connolly,  John,  10,  9  £ 
Defries,  William,  4,  1  £ 
Dunn,  Barnby,  6, 1  £ 
Edgar,  Samuel,  7,  1  £ 
Finnerty,  John,  10,  4.  £ 
Finnerty,  Patrick,  11,  4  £ 
Fisher,  William,  14,  15  £ 
Fletcher,  Joseph,  sr.,  15,  16  £ 
Fletcher,  Joseph,  jr.,.  15,  17  £ 
Hales,  Benjamin,  4,  8  £ 
Hines,  Maurice,  13,6  £ 
Hines,  Michael,  15, 19  £ 
Hob  bins,  Patrick,  11, 7  £ 
Horan,  John,  15,  20  £ 
Horan,  Patrick,  13,  8  £ 
Horan,  Robert,  5, 11  £ 


Horan,  William,  12,  16  £ 
Johnston,  Robert,  12,  13  £ 
Kemp,  George,  9,  3  £ 
Kemp,  Thomas,  9,  4  £ 
Kilborn,  Billings,  10,  3  £ 
Linch,  Bernard,  12,  9  £ 
Lousley,  Caleb,  5,  1  £ 
McPherson,  John,  13,  8  £ 
Maher,  Cornelius,  8,  4  £ 
Maxwell,  Henry,  postmaster,  8, 

1  £ 
Middleton,  Francis,  8,  3  £ 
O'Brien,  Daniel,  14,  7  £ 
O'Brien,  Maurice,  sr.,  12,  4  £ 
O'Brien,  Maurice,  jr.,  13,  7  £ 
O'Brien,  Michael,  12,  5  £ 
Scott,  James,  14, 12  £ 
Scott,  Patrick,  14,  13  £ 
Scott,  William,  14, 14  £ 
Wilson,  Thos.,  4,  b  £ 
Woods,  Benjamin,  10,  11  £ 
Woods,  Joseph,  11,  8  £ 
Young,  James,  11,  3  £ 
Young,  John,  10,  2  £  • 


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The  township  of  Clyde  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  township 
of  Nigtingale,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Bruton,  on  the  east 
by  the  township  of  Sabine,  county  of  Hastings,  and  on  the  west  by 
the  township  of  Eyre.  This  township  belongs  to  the  C.  L.  &  E, 
Co.     Not  settled. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  DOURO. 

The  township  of  Douro  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Salmon-Trout 
Lake  and  the  Otonabee  River,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of 
Otonabee,  on  the  east  by  the  townships  of  Asphodel  and  Dummer, 
and  on  the  west  by  the  Otonabee  River.     Population  about  2,500. 

Bourke,  John,  2  J  5  f . 
Bowker,  C.  E.,  7  pt  17  f 
Bowker,  Francis,  7  pt  17  f 
Boyd,  John,  4  e  }  13  f 
Bradfield,  Richard,  8  pt  8  f. 
Bradfield,  Wm.,  8  pt  3  f 
Brevin,  Francis,  12  pt  5  f. 
Brevin,  Joseph,  12  pt  5  f. 
Broad,  Jas.,  1  e  |  22  £ 
Brodie,  Robert,  12  pt  2  t. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  12  pt  1  t. 
Browne,  Robt.,  9  w  J  6  f 
Buckley,  James,  6  e  J  17  f 
Burke,  Michael,  4  pt  1  t. 
Burke,  Michael,  ]2pt4f 
Burke,  Thosmas,  12  pt  4  f. 
Burgess,  C.  J.,  Lakefield,  t. 
Caddy,  George,  5  w  |  21  f. 
Cain,  Frederick,  7  e  J  15  f. 
Campbell  &  Co.,  11  pt  G. 
CampboU,  Archibald,  10  w  half 

1  t. 
Campbell,  Hantz,  9  av  half  4  f. 
CampbeU,  J.  H.,  10  pt  6  t. 
Campbell,  John  E.,  9  w  half  5  f. 
Campbell,  Samuel,  8  w  half  1  t. 


Abbott,  Wm.,  5  n  w  J  20  f. 
Ahum,  Maurice,  12  pt  1  f. 
Aity,  Joseph,  12  pt  4  £ 
AUen,  Anthony,  8  n  e  J  4  f 
Allen,  Edward,  3  |  18  t. 
Allen,  Edward,  5  pt  6  t. 
AUen,  John,  6  w  ^  J  £ 
Allen,  Mrs.,  7  e  -J  3. 
Allen.  Wm.,  7  w  J  3  £ 
Anderson,  Daniel,  7  e  J  2  £ 
Armstrong,  J.  F.,  11  e  J  2  t. 
Baptie,  James,  8  pt  9  t. 
Baptie,  Peter,  Lakefield,  £ 
Barry,  John,  6  w  J  5  £ 
Barlee,  Frederick,  Lakefield,  £ 
Beatty,  Edward,  Lakefield,  £ 
Beavis,  Archibald,  8  e  |  2  £ 
BeU,  A.,  M.D.,  Lakefield,  t. 
Bell,  Henry,  1  w  J  7  t. 
Bissomtte,  Antoine,  12  pt  5 
Blakely,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Blakely,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  t. 
Blackwell,  Jas.,  I2pt3£ 
Bolton,  George,  Lakefield,  £ 
Bolton,  Jas.,  10  e  J  8  £ 
Bolton,  Thomas,  Lakefield,  £ 


£ 


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Carter,  William,  Lakefield,  t. 
Carveth,  Henry,  3  f  2  f. 
Casey,  James,  4  n  e  J  7  f. 
Casey,  James,  6  e  half  13  f. 
Casey,  John,  5  n  e  ^^  1  f . 
Casey,  William,  5  s  e  J  1  f . 
Casley,  Edward,  12  pt  3  t. 
Casement,  Robert,  Lakefield,  f. 
Casement,  Thomas,  7  e  J  19  f. 
Clarke,  George,  1  n  J  14  f. 
Clarke,  James,  2  e  half  11  t. 
Clarke,  John,  12  pt  2  f. 
Clarke,  Michael,  2  e  half  13  t. 
Clancy,  Maurice,  4  e  half  5  f 
dementi,  John,  2  w  half  12  t. 
Clementi,  Rev.  V.,  Lakefield,  f. 
Clinksdale,  M.,  7  pt  18  £ 
Coates,  Mrs.,  Lakefield,  f. 
Cochrane,  Alexander,  7  pt  19  f. 
Cochrane,  Irvine.  4  w  half  8  £ 
Collins,  WilUam,  1  w  half  1  £ 
Colvin,  Henry,  2  J  10  t. 
Connors,  William,  5  e  half  15  t. 
Condon,  James,  6  e  half  10  t. 
Condon,  John,  2  w  half  8  £ 
Condon,  John,  5  w  half  8  £ 
Condon,  Michael,  2  e  half  10  £ 
Condon,  Richard,  2  pt  10  t. 
Condon,  Thomas,  6  n  w  ^  12  £ 
Condon,  Wm.,  4  e  half  16  £ 
Conway,  Mrs.,  11  pt  5  £ 
Costello,  Patrick,  5  pt  6  £ 
Cotton,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Coughlan,  Jeremiah.  8  w   half 

8£ 
Coughlan,  John,  5  w  half  13  t. 
Coughlan,  John,  H  e  half  6  t. 
Coughlan,  Michael  &  Martin,  sr., 

4  w  half  12  t  &  £ 
Coughlan,  Martin,  jr.,  2  w  half 

IGt. 
Coughlan,  Patrick,  9  J  9  t. 


Coxe,  John,  Lakefield,  f. 
Coxe,  Silas,  3  |  20  £ 
Coxe,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Coxe,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Cranley,  John,  o  }  12  £ 
Crawford,  Charles,  9  pt  9  t. 
Crough,  Jeremiah,  3  -J  13  £ 
Crowley,  Cornelius,  10  pt  7  £ 
Crowley,  John,  3  |  10  £ 
Curtis,  David,  11  f  3  t. 
Curtis,  Lazarus,  12  pt  1  £ 
Curtis,  Mark,  12  pt  1  £ 
Dauburz,  Henry,  5  e  J  21  £ 
Davy,  John,  7,  12  £ 
Davidson,  George,  12  pt  1  t. 
Davidson,  Samuel,  G  w  |  IS  £ 
Delany,  Denis.  5  w  J  10  £ 
Dench,  Robt.,  7  e  J  14  £ 
Dickson,  David,  8  w  J  6  £ 
Donovan,  John,  i.2  pt  3  £ 
Down,  Henry,  5  s  e  J  20  £    ^ 
Dowman,  Gabriel,  3  |  20  £ 
DriscoU,  Daniel,  8  pt  3  £ 
Dudman,  C.  S.,  11  pt  1  £ 
Dunk,  Solomon,  Lakefield,  £ 
Dwyer,  Denis,  7  w  |  10  £ 
Dwyer,  John,  4  w  J  10  £ 
Dwyer,  John,  6  e  ^"^12  £ 
Dwyer,  Richard,  2  |  16  £ 
Edmison,  John,  Dakefield,  t. 
Elder,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Falls,  James,  10  e  J  4  £ 
Farley,  Charles,  5  e  J  13  £ 
Farley,  Patrick,  jun.,  6  s  o  ^  9  t. 
Ferrick,  John,  12  pt  3  t. 
Firman,  George,  1 2  pt  5  £ 
Fitzpatrick,  Joseph,  5  w  J  19  £ 
Fitzpatrick,  Michael,  5  w  |  7  £ 
Fitzpatrick,  Patrick,  6  e  half  1 1. 
Fitzpatrick,  Peter,  5  pt  6  £ 
Fleming,  Wm.,  12  pt  1  £ 
Flood.  Michael.  1  s  half  14  £ 


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Flynn,  Thos,  3  pt  9  f. 
Foley,  Edward,  6  e  half  19  t. 
Foley,  Mathew,  5  w  half  20  f 
Forsyth,  David,  1  e  half  5  £ 
Fowier,  Alfred,  7  pt  17  f 
Freddenburgh,  John,  12  pt  5  f 
Galvin,  Garrett,  7  w  half  14  f 
Garbutt,  Isaac,  2  e  half  21  £ 
Gill,  Will,  6  pt  21  f 
Godfrey,  John,  12  pt  2  f. 
Goheen,  Henry,  Lakefield,  f 
Gordon,  Thos,  Lakefield,  f 
Gorman,  David,  4  s  e 
Grady,  David,  3  |  4  f 
Grant,  Charles,  1  e  half  21  t. 
Graham,  Roht,  Lakefield,  t. 
Graham,  Thomas,  2  e  half  22  £ 
Greigg,  James,  S,  7,  9  £ 
Greigg,  John,  2  w  half  9  £ 
Griffin,  Jonathan,  Lakefield,  £ 
Grisdale,  Wilfred,  1  w  half  13  £ 
Guiren,  Martin,  4  pt  1  £ 
Hall,  John,  11  pt  3  t. 
Hamlin,  John,  5  pt  24  f 
Hamilton,  David,  6  e  half  4  £ 
Hamilton,  William,  Lakefield,  £ 
Hanrahan,  Edward,  7  e  half  5  £ 
Hanrahan,  Thomas,  5  pt  5  £ 
Harding,  Stephen,  1  e  half  25  £ 
Harper,  George,  5  e  half  9  £ 
Harvey,  William,  8  w  half  10  £ 
Heffeman,  Patrick,  7  w  half  1  £ 
Hetfernan,  Patrick,  7  w  half  2  £ 
Helps,  Bryan,  1  e  half  4  £ 
Hendron,  Thomas,  Lakefield,  £ 
Higgiiis,  John,  4  w  half  7  £ 
Hilton,  WiUiam,  11  e  half  4  t. 
Hiscutt,  S.  2  w  half  22  t. 
Hogan,  James,  3  f  15  £ 
Hogan,  Thomas,  3  w  half  15  £ 
Hogan,  William,  3  w  half  5  t. 
Holland,  Daniel,  8  pt  7  t. 


Holland,  John,  8  w  half  4  £ 
Holland,  Michael,  9  e  half  4  t. 
Horrigan,  Michael,  8  pt  12  £ 
Horaii,  Patrick,  6  whalf  15  t. 
Hurdon,  Wm.,  12  e  half  2  t 
Ingram,  James,  4  e  half  23  £ 
Jadis,  E.  W.,  Lakefield,  t. 
Johnson,  Henry,  12  pt  2  £ 
'Johnson,  Stephen  B.,  12  pt  2  t. 
Jury,  James,  6  e  half  20  t. 
Jury,  John,  1  n  half  20  t. 
Keat,  E.  0,  Lakefield,  £ 
Kennedy,  Daniel,  4  f  15  £ 
Kennedy,  John,  4  -J-  15  t. 
Kennedy,  Michael,  2  s  w  -J  13  £ 
Keneily,  Mrs,  8  e  half  1  £ 
Kerr,  James,  1  n  e  J  17  £ 
Kerr,  Patrick,  1  n  e  J  19  £ 
Kettle,  George,  1  s  e  J  17  t. 
Kilcauly,  Dominick. 
Kilcauly,  Peter,  1  J  15  £ 
King,  Adam,  9,  2  £ 
Knox,  Adam,  Lakefield,  £ 
Knox,  John,  Lakefield,  £ 
Lancaster,  George,  7  e  half  4  t. 
Le  Claire,  Louis,  2  J  5  £ 
Leahy,  Denis,  2  e  J  8  £ 
Leahy,  James,  2  w  J  7  £ 
Leahy,  John,  6  n  w  -J  7  £ 
Leahy,  John,  7  e  J  6  £ 
Leahy,  Martin,  7  -J  5  £ 
Leahy,  Michael,  3  |  8  t. 
Leahy,  Michael,  6  pt  8  £ 
Leahy,  Michael,  7  J  5  £ 
Leahy,  Michael,  8  pt  9  £ 
Leahy,  Mrs,  6  pt  1  t. 
Leahy,  Patnck,  7  s  w  J  G  £ 
Leahy,  Patrick,  7  e  J  7  £ 
Leahy,  Wm.,  0  s  w  J  7  f. 
Leahy,  Wm.,  6  e  h  IK 
Leahy,  Wm.,  7  w''^  7  £ 
Lefree,  Francis,  12  pt  5  £ 


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Leigh,  Edward,  7  i  18  f. 
Leonard,  John,  Lakefield,  f. 
Leonard,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  f. 
Leslie,  George,  1  w  ^  17  f. 
Logan,  Patrick,  6  e  half  3  f. 
Lynch,  Michael,  4  n  half  18  £ 
McAuliffe,  John,  12  pt  1  f 
McCarthy,  Denis,  4  e  half  8  t. 
McCarthy,  Eugene,  7  n  e  f  8  f 
McCartliey,  Patrick,  7  s  e  J  8  £ 
McCarthey,  Wm.,  6  w  half  8  £ 
McCoy,  John,  1  e  half  23  £ 
McCrea,  John,  Lakefield,  £ 
McElligott,  James,  jun.,  6  pt  8  £ 
McHugh,  Thos.,  1  s  e  i  12  £ 
McHugh,  Wilfred,  1  w  half  12  £ 
McTntyre,  James,  10  e  half  2  £ 
McTntyre,  James,  10  w  half  5  t. 
Mclvers,  Patrick,  4  ehalf  12  £ 
Mclvers,  Thos.,  2  pt  10  £ 
McKibbon,  Mrs.,  Lakefield,  £ 
McLennon,  Wm.,  Lakefield,  £ 
McMahon,  Denis,  9  pt  8  t. 
McMahon,  Maurice,  3  e  half  5  £ 
McManus,  Anthony,  2  s  e  J  14  £ 
McManus,  John,  2  w  half  15  £ 
McManus,  Martin,  5  -J  12  £ 
McMurray,  Garrett,  2  n  e  J  14  £ 
McMurray,  Thos.,  2  n  w  I   14  £ 
Mahony,  Jeremiah,  5  n  e  ^  8  £ 
Malionv,  Michael,  jun.,  6  w  half 

6  £  ' 
Mahony,  Simon,  1  s  half  10  t. 
Mann,  A.,  M.D.,  Lakefield,  t. 
May,  Mrs.  Thos.,  8  pt  5  £ 
Meade,  Maurice,  4  pt  1  £ 
Mellor,  H.  F.,  5  s  w  J  22  £ 
Michall,  Thomas,  Lakefield,  t. 
Millar,  Stephen,  2  e  half  12  t. 
Moher,  James,  6  e  half  5  £ 
Moher,  Maurice,  4  pt  13  £ 
Moher,  Patrick,  4  pt  13  £ 


Moher,  Wm.,  4  w  half  14  £ 
Moher,  Wm.,  7  e  half  10  £ 
Moloney,  John,  8  e  half  8  £ 
Moloney,  Michael,  1  n  e  J  12  t. 
Moloney,  Rodger,  9,  8  £ 
Montgomery,  John,  12  pt  5  £ 
Morrow,  Wm.,  1  e  half  8  £ 
Morgan,  Thos.,  3  |  12  £ 
Moroney,  Michael  12  pt  2  t. 
Mullins,  John,  4  n  e  J  14  t. 
Nelson,  Robert,  7  11  £ 
Newall,  Frank,  1  -J  6  £ 
Newall,  Samuel,  1  pt  7  £ 
Newton,  George,  12  pt  2  t. 
NichoUs,  George,  Lakefield,  £ 
Nicholls,  J.  B.,  4  w  half  21  £ 
Nicholls,  William,  jr.,  10  e   half 

5  t. 
Nicholls,  W.  C,  7  w  half  16  £ 
Nicholls,  W.  W.,  7  pt  19  £ 
Norris,  Wm.,  7  n  e  ^  17  t. 
Norcock,  Margaret,  6  w  half  20  £ 
Nowlan,  Laughlan,  6  w  half  11  £ 
Nowlan,  Martin,  8  e  half  5  £ 
Nowlan,  Thomas,  6  s  w  J  12  £ 
O'Brien,  Denis,  4  w  half  6  £ 
O'Brien,  Denis,  5  n  w  J  3. 
O'Brien,  John,  3  |  6  £ 
O'Brien,  John,  4  w,  half  2  t. 
O'Brien,  John,  5  e  half  3  £ 
O'Brien,  Maurice,  3  -J  6  £ 
O'Brien,  Maurice,  5  n  e  -J  4  f , 
O'Brien,  Michael.  4  w  half  G  t. 
O'Brien,  Michael,  5  s  w  J  3  £ 
O'Brien,  Wm.,  5  s  e  J  4  £ 
O'Brien,  Thos.,  4  w  half  15  £ 
O'Connell,  Denis,  7  n  w  J  6  t. 
O'Donnell,  Edmund,  4  pt  10  £ 
O'Donnell,  Patrick,  G  w  half  9  t. 
Payne,  John,  1  e  half  24  £ 
Payne,  Sidney,  1  ehalf  13  £ 
Pay  ton,  Charles,  1  e  half  11  £ 


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Payton,  James,  2  n  half  20  f. 
Peters,  J.  W.,  7  pt  19  f. 
Phillips,  Robert,  1  s  e  i  6  f. 
Pollock,  John,  12  pt  4  t. 
Porter,  David,  9  e  half  6  t. 
Porter,  Thomas,  9  e  half  5  f. 
Pratt,  William,  Lakefield,  t. 
Quinn,  David,  3  pt  9  f 
Quinn,  George,  12  pt  1  t. 
Quinlan,  David,  4  n  e  4- 1 1. 
Quinlan,  John,  1  w  half  11  f. 
Regan,  Mrs.,  8  pt  3  f 
Reid,  Henry,  8,  7  £ 
Reid,  James,  12  pt  4  f 
Reid,  Mrs,  11  pt  4  t. 
Richardson,  John,  Lakefield,  f 
Richardson,  John,  5  w  half  4  £ 
Rishor,  William,  11  pt  4  t. 
Robertson  &  Co.,  cloth  factory, 

12  pt  2  £ 
Rowe,  George,  7  w  half  15  t. 
Russell,  George,  Lakefield,  £ 
Russell,  John,  12  pt  1  £ 
Rutherford,  James,  1  n  half  6  £ 
Ryan,  Patrick,  2  pt  6  t. 
Sainesbury,  Francis,  Lakefield,  t. 
Saulter,  James,  Lakefield,  £ 
Sawers,  John,  Lakefield,  t. 
ScuUy,  Matthew,  1,  16  £ 
Shannon,  William,  8  pt  3  £ 
Sheehan,  Cornelius,  4  J  11  t. 
Sheehan,  Daniel,  3  |  14  t. 
Sheehan,  Daniel,  5  pt  1  t. 
Sheehan,  Daniel,  5  e  half  2  £ 
Sheehan,  Henry,  4  w  half  4  £ 
Sheehan,  John,  3  |  3  £ 
Sheehan,  Michael,  4  e  half  4  t. 
Sheehan,  Patrick,  2  pt  4  f. 
Sheehan,  Patrick,  4  e  half  2  £ 
Sheehan,  Thomas,  4  J  11  t. 
Sheehan,  William,  3  |  14  £ 
Shea,  Daniel,  5  pt  14  f. 


Shea,  John,  10  w  half  4  £ 
Sherin,  John,  Lakefield,  £ 
Sherin,  Samuel,  Lakefield,  £ 
Shields,  George,  Lakefield,  £ 
Shortly  &  Harper,  Lakefield,  £ 
Singleton,  George,  1  w  half  24  £ 
Smith,  David,  Lakefield,  t. 
Smith,  John,  2,  1  £ 
Smith,  Richard,  Lakefield,  t. 
Snelgrove,  James,  1  w  half  22  £ 
Spencely,  Wm.,  12  pt  1  £ 
Steele,  Nicholas,  6  n  half  18  £ 
Stewart,  Henry,  12  pt  3  £ 
Stone,  L.  F.,  Lakefield,  f 
Strickland    &     Brothers,    saw- 
millers,  Lakefield. 
Strickland,  George,  6  w  half  17  £ 
Strickland,  J.  P.,  shingle  factory, 

Lakefield,  t. 
Strickland,  Richard,  8  |  13  £ 
Strickland,  Robert,  7  pt  18  £ 
Strickland,  Rowland,  7  pt  18  £ 
Strickland,  Walter,  Lakefield,  £ 
SuUivan,  Ambrose,  3  f  11  t. 
Sullivan,  Daniel,  5  pt  6  £ 
Sullivan,  Denis,  G  e  half  2  £ 
Sullivan,  Denis,  6  w  half  13  t. 
Sullivan,  John,  2  w  half  3  £ 
Sullivan,  John,  4  e  half  9  £ 
Sullivan,  Mrs.,  4  pt  9. 
Sullivan,  Patrick,  2,  2  f, 
Sullivan,  Thomas,  1  pt  7  t. 
Suttler,  Greenwood,  12  pt  3  t. 
Sweeney,  Maurice,  3  f  17  £ 
Thompson,  W.  J.,  12  pt  3  £ 
Tigart,  F.  K,  flour-mill,  3  pt  2t. 
Tighe,  Charles,  5  w  half  9  £ 
Ti^he,  Jas.,  2  n  w  J  13  £ 
Tobin,  Michael,  4se  ^  11  £ 
Torpey,  John,  4  pt  10  £ 
Torpey,  Michael,  4  J  11  £ 
Torpey,  Thomas,  4  pt  10  £ 


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Torpey,  William,  1  n  half  10  f. 
Towns,  John,  5  e  half  lit. 
Trotter,  Jas.,  5  pt  1 1. 
Trotter,  Joseph,  6  w  half  2  f. 
Tucker,  E.,  1  w  half  4  f 
Tucker,  George,  1,  3  f 
Tucker,  William,  1  e  half  1  f 
Urquhart,  Kenneth,  Lakefield,  £ 
Vizard,  John,  1  n  w  |-  21  f 
Wallace,  Isaac,  5  |^  17  f 
Walsh,  John,  2  e  half  3  f 
Walsh,  John,  2  pt  6  f. 
Walsh,  John,  4  J  5  t 
Walsh,  John,  10  w  half  2  f. 


Walsh,  Martin,  12  pt  1  f 
Watley,  Charles,  2  s  half  20  £ 
Watley,  Thomas,  1  e  half  20  £ 
Watson,  Isaac,  5,  18  t. 
Wells,  William,  Lakefield,  t. 
Weston,  Thos.,  5  s  half  12  £ 
Westleake,  George,  5  s  w  J  22  t. 
Whibbs,  John,  5  e  half  7  £ 
Whibbs,  Mrs,  6  w  half  10  £ 
Whibbs,  Thomas,  3  f  16  £ 
Wilson,  Edward,  Lakefield,  £ 
Wilkins,  Charles,  12  pt  1  t. 
Young,  George,  9,  3  £ 
Young,  John,  5  w  half  2  f. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  DUDLEY. 

The  township  of  Dudley  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Harburn,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Monmouth,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Harcourt,  and  on  the  west  by  the  town- 
ship of  Dysart.  This  township  belongs  to  the  Canadian  Land  and 
Emigration  Company.     Not  settled. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  DUMMER 

The  township  of  Dummer  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Salmon- 
Trout  Lake  and  the  township  of  Burleigh,  on  the  south  by  the 
township  of  Asphodel,  on  the  east  by  the  townships  of  Belmont 
and  Methuen,  and  on  the  west  by  Salmon-Trout  Lake  and  the 
township  of  Douro.     Population  about  2,100. 

Batten,  William,  1  n  half  18  £ 
Bates,  Edward,  1  pt  24  t. 
Bell,  Christopher,  3  s  half  20  £ 
Bell,  Flagler,  laborer,  2  pt  15  t. 
Bell,  Henry,  laborer,  Warsaw,  t. 
Bell,  Jacob,  laborer,  2  pt  15  t. 
Bingham,  Jas.,  M.D.,  Warsaw,  t. 
Bisset,  John,  3  e  half  13  £ 


Andre,  William,  2  e  half  7  £ 
Anderson,  Duncan,  5  n  half  5  £ 
Anderson,  John,  1  n  e  J  15  t. 
Armstrong,  Charles,  1  s  half  30 1. 
Barr,  George,  4  s  half  7  £ 
Barr,  Michael,  2  s  half  4  t. 
Barrie,  David,  11,  6  £ 
Batten,  Richard,  3,  21  £ 


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Boland,  Michael,  3  e  half  3  f. 
Brooks,  William,  12  e  half  2  £ 
Broddy,  John,  laborer,  10  n  e  I 

8t. 
Brown,  Robert,  5  w  half  30  f 
Buck,  Jas.,  merchant,  9,  8  f 
Bullock,  John  W.,  1,  17  £ 
Bums,  Mrs.  Mary,  4  n  half  7  £ 
Calder,  Alex.,  4  pt  14  £ 
Calder,  Charles,  4  pt  14  £ 
Calder,  Francis,  4  w  half  15  £ 
Calder,  James,  3,  14  t. 
Campbell,  Thomas  wagonmaker, 

Warsaw,  £ 
Carlow,  John,  1  w  half  5  £ 
Carveth,  John,  3  w  half  26  £ 
Chapin,      John,     cabinetmaker, 

Warsaw,  t. 
Cheat,  Thomas,  merchant,  War- 
saw, £ 
Choat,  Thomas  G.,  miller,  War- 
saw, t. 
Christy,  Charles,  2,  4  £ 
Clague,  James,  5  e  half  30  £ 
Clapper,  Wm.,  laborer,  11  pt  St. 
Clements,  John,  2  s  half  18  t. 
Qydesdale,  Edward,  3  e  half  15  £ 
Clydesdale,  James,  6  w  half  2  £ 
Clydesdale,  John,  jr.,  5  e  half  8£ 
Clydesdale,  Wm.,  5,  17  £ 
Cook,  Thomas,  lie  half  13  £ 
Cooper,  Joseph,  laborer,  2  pt  16  t. 
Collins,  Benjamin,  9  pt  17  t. 
Colvin,  Moses,  8  n  half  14  t. 
Crow,  Christopher,  3  w  half  24  £ 
Crow,  Francis,  3  n  half  29  t. 
Crow,  James,  3  e  half  26  £ 
Crow,  James,  cooper,   4   e   half 

24  t. 
Crow,  John,  laborer,  2  pt  23  t. 
Crow,  Jordan,  3  w  half  27  £ 
Dalton,  James,  2  w  half  2  £ 


Dalton,  Thomas,  2  w  half  3  £ 
Darling,  James,  3  -}  24  £ 
Darling,  Richard,  3  |  24  £ 
Darling,  Richard,  8  pt  29  £ 
Darling,  Wm.,  teacher,    3  n  w  -J 

25  £ 
Darling,  William,  5  w  half  28  t. 
Davis,  Robert,  1  J  8  £ 
Davey,  John,  8  pt  11  £ 
Dewart,  James,  7  s  w  J  13  £ 
Dewart,  John,  sr.,  6  w  half  14  £ 
Dewart,  John,  jr.,  7  -|-  14  £ 
Dockins,  James,  cooper,  3  pt  IS  £ 
Dods,  Hugh,  4  w  half  23  £ 
Douty,  Charles,  laborer,2pt  I7t. 
Douglas,  Gilbert,  2  pt  12  £ 
Douglas,  Walter,  3  w  half  12  £ 
Drain,  David,  7  pt  29  £ 
Drain,  Hugh,  5  w  half  4  f. 
Drain,  John,  7  pt  28  £ 
Dunford,  Lazarus,  1  w  half  22  £ 
Dunford,  Thomas,  2  s  w  J  17  t. 
Dwyer,  Mrs.  Aim,  Warsaw,  £ 
Edwards,  Joseph  &  Mark,  1, 16  f 
Elliot,  John,  12  w  half  2  £ 
Elliot,  William,  12  pt  3  £     • 
Elliott,  John,  pedlar,  4  pt  1  t. 
Emery,  Nelson,  7  pt  15  £ 
Ennis,  Michael,  carpenter,  8   pt 

1£ 
Fawcett,  Andrew,  1  w  half  3  £ 
Ferrier,  Abraham,  3  w  half  13  £ 
Ferrier,  John  sr.,  4  e  half  14  £ 
Ferrier,  John,  jr.,  4,  13  £ 
Ferguson,  Alexander,   3    e   half 

23  t. 
Ferguson,  Henry,  6  w  half  3  £ 
Ferguson,  Peter,  2  pt  6  £ 
Ferguson,  Richard,  6  e  half  3  £ 
Ferguson,  Robert,  9  w  half  7  £ 
Fife,  John,  carpenter,  Warsaw,  t. 
Finlay,  John,  5  e  half  2  f. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Fitzgerald,  John,  4,  16  f. 
Fitzpatrick,  Daniel,  4  e  half  10  f. 
Fitzpatrick,   Patrick,   5  w  half 

10  f. 
Fitzpatrick,  Philip,  4  e  half  8  f 
Fitzpatrick,  Timothy,  4,  9  f 
Forbes,  George,  sr.,  2  pt  6  t. 
Forbes,  George,  jr.,  pedlar,    2  pt 

6t. 
Forsythe,  George,  1  w  half  7  f. 
Forsythe,  Neigne,  1  w  half  6  £ 
Francis,  Jacob,  9  w  half  10  f. 
Gallagher,  Richard,  8  w  half  7  f. 
Garlick,  George,  clerk,  Warsaw  f 
Gardner,  Edmund,  6  e  half  4  f 
Gardner,  Henry,  7  w  half  6  f, 
Gardner,  Robert,  8  e  half  4  f. 
Gilroy,  Patrick,  1  e  half  2  t. 
Grant,  Joseph,  2,  22  £ 
Graham,  Robert,  9  e  half  5  £ 
Grattan,  Robert,  12  pt  8  £ 
Grattan,  Wm.,  12  pt  10  £ 
Grieve,  Jas.,  laborer,  9  n  e  J  3  t. 
Hamblen,  Nehemiah,  3  e  half  7  £ 
Hamblen,  Reuben,  1  s  half  8  £ 
Hamblen,   Samuel,   blacksmith, 

Warsaw,  £ 
Hamilton,  James,  weaver,  8  w 

half  4  £ 
Hannon,  Robert,  4  s  w  J  1  £ 
Handbidge,   Thomas,   3  w  half 

17  £ 
Hartin,  John,  12  pt  7  t. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  Emily,  1  e  half  29  f, 
Hawthorne,  Thos.,  1  s  half  15  £ 
Hendren,  John,  3  n  half  8  £ 
Hendren,  Thomas,  3  w  half  7  £ 
Hiorains,  Wm.,  6  w  half  5  £ 
Higgins,  Wm.  John,  4  e  half  28  £ 
Hill,  Rev.  B.  C.,  1  pt  24  £ 
Hill,  Thomas,  8  e  half  6  t. 
Howson,  W.  R.,  10  e  half  1  £ 


Hubble,  Elijah,  llnejl^  *. 
Hubble,   Elijah,   laborer,    12   n 

half  29  t. 
Humphrey,  Hamilton,  6   s   half 

If 
Humphrey,  Moses,  6  e  half  2  £ 
Humphrey,  William,  6  n  e  -J  1  £ 
Hunter,  John,  4  s  half  27  t. 
Hurl,  James,  1,  23  £ 
Ingram,  Henry,  5  n  half  1  £ 
Irvin,  Frederick,  4  pt  1 1. 
Isles,  John,  8  w  half  5  t. 
Jenkins,  Paul,  6  w  half  8  £        » 
Jenkins,  Silas,  mason,  6   e   half 

8£ 
Johns,  Henry,  3  w  half  3  £ 
Johns,  Thomas,  8  w  half  6  £ 
Jory,  Joseph,  sr.,  4  pt  1  t. 
Jory,  Joseph,  jr.,  3  n  half  1  £ 
Kavanagh,  William,  6  e  half  16  t. 
Kelly,  David,  5  s  half  5  £ 
Kelly,  John,  5  e  half  7  £ 
Kelly,  John,  6  w  half  6  £ 
Kempt,  Kenneth,  11  w  half  2  £ 
Kennedy,   Patrick,    blacksmith, 

Warsaw,  t. 
Kidd,  Alex.,  sr.,  3  J-  6  £ 
Kidd,  Alex.,jr.,  3  whalf  6£ 
Kidd,  Alex.,  A.  W.,  1  e  half  4  £ 
Kidd,  Ai'chie,  1  pt  9  £ 
Kidd,  Daniel,  blacksmith,  War- 
saw, £ 
Kidd,  James,  sr.,  2,  7  £ 
Kidd,  James,  jr.,  2  s  e  -|  8  £ 
Kidd,  James,  2  s  e  J  6  £ 
Kidd,  John,  3,  5  f, 
Kidd,  Robert,  sr.,  2  pt  5  £ 
Kidd,  Robert,  jr.,  2  pt  5  £ 
Kidd,  Walter,  sr.,  2  w  half  8  £ 
Kidd,  Walter,  jr.,  2  n  e  i  8  £ 
Kidd,  Wm..  1  s  half  9  £ 
Killinback,  George,  9  w  half  11 1. 


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Kingsley,  Paul,  7  n  {  4  f. 
Knapp,     Arnold,    wagonmaker, 

Warsaw  A. 
Leeson,  Windfield,  9  w  half  16  f. 
Lennox,  Stewart,  carpenter,  5  pt 

3t. 
Leveck,  Thos.,  laborer,  11  e  half 

30  t. 
Lewis,  Levis.  12pt  5  f. 
Little,  George,  4  e  half  29  t. 
Little,  James,  4  w  half  25  f 
Little,  Win.,  11  e  half  16  f 
Little,  Wm.  H.,  3  n  e  I  25  f 
Lohan,  James,  12  e  half  1 1. 
Lukey,  Robert,  2  w  half  20  t. 
Lakey,  Sampson,  1  pt  11  £ 
Lumsden.  Francis,  2  w  half  11  f. 
Lynch,  John,  1  e  half  1  f 
McCracken,  Wm.,  2  n  half  19  £ 
McDonald,  Jas.,  3  s  w  |:  2  £ 
McDonald,  Jas.,  laborer,  4  pt  3  t. 
McDonald,  John,  3  n  w  |  2  £ 
McDonald,  Thomas,  sr.,  8  w  half 

4f 
McDonald,  Thomas,  jr.,  3  e  half 

4f. 
McFadden,  Robert,  9  w  half  6  £ 
McFee  Hugh,  1  e  half  5  £ 
McFee,  James,  1  e  half  6  £ 
McFee,  James,  2  w  half  9  f . 
McGuire,  Aaron,  teacher,   War- 
saw t. 
Mcllvena,  Edward,   blacksmith, 

Warsaw,  £ 
Mcintosh,  Donald,  1  e  half  7  £ 
Mcintosh,  James  4  n  w^  10  £ 
McLean,  John  7  pt  3  £ 
McMillan,   Abraham,    8   n  half 

13  t. 
McMillan,  Francis,  10,  6  £ 
McMillan,  Hugh,  8  ?  1  j. 
McMillan,  James,  10  n   half  5  £ 


McMillan,  James,  laborer,  10  pt 

8  t.. 
McMillan,  John,  5  e  half  6  f. 
McMillan,  Samuel,  6  e  half  5  f . 
McMillan,  William,  8  w  half  3  £ 
McMillan,  Wilham,  9  w  half  2  £ 
McMillan,  William,  10  s  half  8  £ 
McNorton,  Donald,  4  e  hslf  6  £ 
McPherson,  Margaret,  7  pt  7  t. 
Mc Williams,  David,  laborer,  8  pt 

5£ 
Mackie,  James,  merchant,  War- 
saw, s. 
Madill,  Alex.,   4  w  half  12  £ 
Martin,  James,  9  e  half  6  £ 
Mathews,  Wm.,  4  n  half  27  £ 
Metcalf,  Robert,  8  l  If 
Miles,  Frederick,  9  i  32  £ 
Miles,  John,  5  w  half  7  £ 
Moore,  John,  laborer,  2  pt  24 1. 
Moore,  John,  4  s  w  J  11  £ 
Moore,  Joseph,  laborer,  4  e   half 

15  £ 
Moore,  Wm.,  laborer,  W'arsaw,  £ 
Moore,  Wm.,  1  w  half  4  £ 
Morrow,  Wm.,  laborer,  6  pt  1  t. 
Morrison,  George,  12  pt  6  f, 
Morrison,  Jrmes,  11,  4  £ 
Morrison,  Robert,  lie  half  5  £ 
Morton,  John,  6  w  half  7  £ 
Murray,  William,  laborer,    9   w 

half  9  t. 
Murphy,  Michael,  7  pt  11  t. 
Mustard.  Henry,  laborer,  11   pt 

8t. 
Nelson,  Archibald,  7  pt  5  t. 
NicoU,  Alex.,  8  w  half  2  £ 
NicoU,  Chas.,  10shalf4£ 
NicoU,  James,  7  pt  1  £ 
Noble,  Wm.,  8  s  half  14  £ 
Parks,  Nelson,  12  s  half  29  £ 
Parker,  John,  6  w  half  4  £ 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Parker,  Robert,  .5  e  half  4  f. 
Patterson,  Archibald,  4  n  w  ^  2  £ 
Patterson,  William,  4  n  half  3  £ 
Payne,  Charles,  1  pt  11  £ 
Payne,  David,  3,  22  £ 
Payne,  Edward,  1  whalf  14  £ 
Payne,  George,  2  s  e  J  18  £ 
Payne,  George,  3  w  half  23  £ 
Payne,  Joseph,  3  s  e  J  18  £ 
Payne,  Levi,  2  w  half  21  £ 
Payne,  Mark,  2  s  w  J  18  £ 
Payne,  Stephen,  miller,  3,  19  £ 
Payton,  Edward,  2  e  half  9  £ 
Pegg,  William,  18  e  half  2  £ 
Peters,  George,  sr.,  4  -J  6  t. 
Peters,  George,  jr.,  4  n  half  5  £ 
Petejs,  Robert,  4  :|  6  t. 
Piper,  J.  W.,  wagonmaker,  War- 
saw, t. 
Quinlan,  David,  1  s  w  J  1  £ 
Quinlan,  Patrick,  2  s  e  J  1  £ 
Read,  James,  tailor,  Warsaw,  £ 
Read.    Washington,     merchant, 

Warsaw.  £ 
Riggs,  Thomas,  Warsaw,  t. 
Ritchie,  Robert,  miller,  5  pt  3  £ 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  carpenter,  5  pt 

3£ 
Roach,  Augustus,  1  pt  20  £ 
Roarback,  Irvin,  8  s  half  16  £ 
Robb,  James,  8  e  half  30  £ 
Robertson,  Duncan,  4  pt  3  £ 
Robertson,  Nathniel,  2ehalf  26  £ 
Rb]?inson,  Thomas,  sawyer,  9  pt 

8t. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  lie  half  2  £ 
Roe,  William,  12  pt  1 1. 
Ross,  George,  7  pt  2  t. 
Ross,  James,  7  e  half  2  £ 
Rose,  David,  3,  9  £ 
Rose,  John,  3  e  half  12  £ 
Ruttan,  Christy,  7  pt  15  £ 


Ruttan,  Isaac,  laborer,  7  pt  14  £ 
Ruttan,  Michael,  moulder,  7   pt 

14  t. 
Sanderson,  Rev.  John,  Warsaw,  t. 
Scott,  James,  5  s  w  J  1  £ 
Sedgwick,  Mathew,  8  e  half  5  £ 
Slavin,  Alex.,  laborer,  7  pt  6  £ 
Sloane,  Samuel,  10  s  half  5  £ 
Small,  Alexander,  wagonmaker, 

7  pt  5  £ 
Small,  Wm.,  8  pt  5  £ 
Smilie,  Samuel,  laborer,  4  pt  17  t. 
Smith,  Alex.,  3  w  half  11  £ 
Smith,  Henry,  1  s  half  10  f. 
Smith,  James,  2  w  half  10  £ 
Smith,  James,  laborer,  10  n  w  I 

7t. 
Smith,  Robert,  1  n  half  10  £ 
Snellgrove,  Henry,  3  e  half  16  £ 
Snellgrove,    Wm.,    hotelkeeper, 

Warsaw  £ 
Speer,  John,  3  pt  6  £ 
Speer,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  4  pt  1  £ 
Spence,  Andrew,  merchant,  5  pt 

1  £ 
Spence,  Hamilton,  4  pt  2  £ 
Spence,  John,  4,  4  £ 
Spence,  William,  4  s  half  5  £ 
Spencer,   James,    laborer,  8   pt 

lit. 
Stavely,  John,  10  i  1  £ 
Steenson,  Richard,  5  e  half  3  £ 
Storey.  George,  7  pfc  30  £ 
Susee,  Joseph,  7  pt  2  t. 
Sutton,  Jas.,  1  |-  8  t. 
Tamblen,  Hemy,  6  pt  27  t. 
Taylor,  George,  4  pt  2  t. 
Taylor,  James,  4  n  e  J  2  t. 
Taylor,  Warren,  4  w  half  18  £ 
Taylor,  Wm.,  4  e  half  17  £ 
Tedford,  John,  7  pt  5  t. 
Thompson,  Wm.,  2  s  w  J  19  £ 


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Tighe,  Abraham,  laborer,    2   pt 

17  f. 
Tighe,  Mrs,,  1  p  half  21  f. 
Tighe,  Walter,  5  s  half  22  £ 
Trotter,  Thomas,  10  n  half  4  t. 
Truesdale,  George,  2  e  half  20  f. 
Vincent,  C.  B.,  10  w  half  15  f. 
Wason,  James,  2  n  half  1  f. 
Wfison,  John,  sv.,  2  e  half  11  f. 
Wason,    John,    jr.,      merchant, 

Warsaw,  f 
W^atson,  Henry,  7  pt  9  f 
Webster,  Thomas,  o  s  half  1  t. 
Welsh.  James,  6  e  half  6  f 
Welsh.  Michael,  i)  e  half  7  f. 


Weston,  John,  3  pt  10  t. 
White,  Jacob,  2  h  21  f 
White,  William,  2  J  21  f 
Wigmore,  Abraham,  9  n  e  |  1 
Wigmore,  Daniel,  9,  4  f. 
Wigmore,  Mi's.  Mary,  9  w  I  1 
Wigmore,  Robert,  lie  half  1 
Wigmore,  Samuel,  9  pt  1  t. 
Wigmore,  Wm.,  9  s  e  J  3  f. 
Wilson,  John,  5,  16  f. 
Wilson,  Richard,  4  e  half  18  t. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  6  n  half  15  f 
Woodcock,  Joseph,  12  pt  9  t, 
Woodman,  Rev.  J.,  2  pt  17  t. 


TOWNSHIP  OF   DYSART. 

The  township  of  Dysart  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Guilford,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Glamorgan,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Dudley,  and  on  the  west  by  the  town- 
ship of  Minden.  This  township,  in  connection  with  the  following 
eight :  Dudley,  Harcourt,  Bruton,  Harburn,  Guilford,  Havelock, 
Eyre  and  Clyde,  form  one  municipality,  all  being  the  propert}^  of 
the  Canadian  Land  and  Emigration  Company,  who  offer  their  lands 
at  reduced  rates  to  actual  settlers.  For  further  particulars  address 
Chas.  J.  Blomiield,  Esq.,  manager,  Peterborough,  or  see  top  half 
of  outside  front  cover  of  this  Directory.  Population  of  Dysart 
about  500. 


Austin,  Franlvlin,  bf  0  f 
Austin,  James,  bf  6  f. 
Austin,  Willet,  C,  carpenter, 

4f 
Beavis,  Thomas,  5,  7  f 
Beavis,  Wm.,  2,  1  f 
Beamish,  Thomas,  9,  7  f 
Beamish,  Wm.,  9,  8  £ 
Borden,  Peter,  6,  6  f. 
Brownri^g,  Wm.,  6,  20  f. 
Burk,  Archibald,  6,  17  f. 
Cashmere,  Wm.,  7,  13  f. 


bf 


bg, 


Clerk,  Robert,  laborer,  bf,  8 
Cole,  George,  7,  2  f. 
Croston,  John,    shoemaker, 

11  f 

Cullaren,  Fred,  8,  6  f. 
Cype,  Peter,  J.,  4,  2  f 
Dart,  Thomas,  12,  24  f  .. 
Davis,  William,  10,  21  f 
Dover,  James,  merchant,  bh,  8  t. 
Dugan,  Wm.,  5,  12  f 
Elston,  Richard,  6,  3  f 
Elston,  Wm,  7,  5  f 


All  kinds  of  Cooking  Utensils, 


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J.   C.   CONNERS 


Elston,Wm.,J.,  7  3f. 

Erskine,  James,  R.,   blacksmith, 

bm,  1  f. 
Erskine,  John,  5,  6,  f. 
Everett,  Colin,  6,  21  f. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  9,  9  f. 
Fowlds.  James,  4  I7f. 
Gainforth,  Wm..  5,  15  f. 
Garrett,  A.  H.  merchant,  bg,  10  f. 
Gould,  Thos.,  5,  9  f. 
Gugan,  Wm,E.,5,  lOf. 
Harcourt,  George,  6, 18  £ 
Harcourt,  John,  6,  19  f. 
Holland,  James,  hotelkeeper,   bl 

3&4f. 
Holland,  Wm,  bf,  12  f. 
Hurd,  Andrew,  8,  7  f. 
Hurd,  Wm,  Haliburton. 
Hurt,  Samuel,  5,  8  £ 
Huthason,  James,  5,  21  £ 
Huthings,  James,  11,  13  £ 
Illman,Herold,  10  &  11, 18&;16£ 
lUman,  Walter,  10,  16  £ 
lUman,  Wm,  10, 17  £ 
Irwin,  Henry,  6  16,  £ 
Irwin,  James,  6  15  £ 
Johnston,  George,  10,  19  £ 
Lane,  Thomas,  6,  12  £ 
Laughlin,  Daniel,  3, 11  £ 
Laughlin,  Thomas,  4,  14  £ 
Leaper,  Francis,  4,  6  £ 
Letherby,  James.  5  25  £ 
Little,  George,  5  17  £ 
Lucas,  John,  J  mills,  £ 
McClugan,  Samuel,  8,  1  £ 
McDonald,  Chas,  3  19  £ 
McFarlan,  Daniel,  8  10  £ 


Maguire,  Jeremiah,  4, 1  £ 
Main,  John,  carpenter,  bh  1  £ 
Menzies,  Wm,  9,  11  £ 
Moon,  Thomas,  S,  8,  5  £ 
Moffett,  Adam,  5,  10  £       • 
Mitchel,  Hamilton,  5, 11  £ 
Murray,  Wm,  3,  1  £ 
Niven,    Alex,  C.  L.   &  E,  Co, 

resident,  agent,  bg,  8  £ 
Pamplin,  Henry,  10,  18  £ 
Parish,  Walter,  5,  20  £ 
Parsonage,  Abram,  4,  3  £ 
Paterson,  Adam,  6, 8  £ 
Peaver,  Samuel,  5  28  £ 
Pocket,  Edwin,  9,  18  £ 
Pritzeow,  J.  C,  3,  2  £ 
Quarry,  Andrew,  4,  20  £ 
Rutherford,  John,  Haliburton. 
Retherford,  R.  A.,  8, 13  14  &  15  £ 
Ritchey,  Wm,  miller,  h  mills  £ 
Sawyer,  David,  6,  2  £ 
Shaw,  Wm.,  4,  19  £ 
Smith,  Wm.,  3,  4  £ 
Stewart,  Charles,  R.,  8,  12,  £ 
Stothart,  John,  9,  16  £ 
Stothart,  Wm.,  3,  21  f 
Strain,  John,  4.  4  £ 
Sunderland,  John,  3,  3  £ 
Thompson,  George,  3,  5  £ 
Thompson,  John,  4,  5  £ 
Thompson,  Richard,  5,  5  £ 
Thompson,  Stephen,  7,  9  £ 
Wastel,  Chas.,  A,  6,  7£ 
Watson,  J.  W,l  1,7  &  8£ 
Woods,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  bl,  2  t. 
Wolstholm,  John,  6,  22  £ 
Young,  John,   merchant,  bl,  2  t> 


TOWNSHIP    OF    ENNISMOER 

The  township  of  Ennismore  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Buck- 
horn  and  Pigeon  Lakes,  on  the  south  by  Chemong  or  Mud  Lake, 


Gk)  to  Walton's,  Feterboro'  and  Bobcaygeon,  for 


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on  the  east  by  Buckhorn  and  Chemong  Lakes,  and  on  the  west  by 
the  township  ot  Emily,  County  of  Victoria.    Population  about  1 ,000. 


Blair,  Francis,   merchant,  8   pt 

16  f. 
Blanco,  Wm.,  3  pt  3  f. 
Bolster,  Joseph,  6  J  1  f. 
Bolster,  Nathaniel,  6  J  1  f • 
Brick,  Maurice,  G  s  lialf  12  f. 
Brick,  Patrick,  sr.,  6  J  11  f. 
Brick,  Patrick,  jr.,  7  s  half  9  f 
Brownlee,  George,  lumber  mer- 
chant, 8^9  f 
Oadegin,  James,  8  -J  3  f. 
Cadegin,  Michael,  sr.,  10  l  o  f. 
Cadegin,  Michael,  jr.,  8  }  2  f 
Oadegin,  Patrick,  10  I  5  f. 
Cadegin,  Timothy,  8  I  3  f. 
Cahill,  James,  9  pt  2  t. 
Cahill,  Mrs.,  6  pt  14  f 
Calbert,  Robert,  3  pt  1  f. 
Carew,  Edward,  5  J  2  f. 
Carney,  John,  7  pt  6  f. 
Cashery,  Eugene,  7  pt  11  f. 
Cavanagh,  James,  8  s  half  5  f 
Cavanagli,  Michael,   8  s  half  3  £ 
Chanly,  James,  4  J  1  f . 
Cooly,  David,  ],  1  f 
Collins,  John,  2  ^  3  f 
Collins,  Michael,  2  -J  3  f 
Collins,  Patrick,  6  s  half  11  f. 
Collins,  Thomas,  t 
Connor,  Cornelius,  8  ^  10  £ 
Connor,  Martin,  8  i  10  £ 
Connor,  Thomas,  G  |  6  f. 
Conway,  Wm.,  t. 
Corkery,  John,  6  pt  7  £ 
Corkery,  Martin,  7  J  5  £ 
Costello,  Daniel,  6  s  i  9  £ 
Costello,  Michael,  sr.,  6  pt  9  £ 
Costello,  Michael,  jr  ,6^7  £ 
Costello,  Paul,  G  pt  9  t.  " 
Crough,  Michae],  sr.,  5  h  4  £ 


Crough,  Michael,  jr.,  5  s  J  10  £ 
Crough,  Patrick,  6  n  i  6  £ 
Crough,  Philip,  G  s  J  4  £ 
Crough,  William,  G  s  i  3  £ 
Cummins,  Wm.,  8  J  9  £ 
Curtin,  Wm.,  sr.,  4  pt  4  £ 
Curtin,  Wm.,  jr.,  3  pt  G  t. 
Davis,  Richard,  7  s  half  5  t. 
Deal,  Joseph,  7  s  half  12  t. 
Donoghue,  Daniel,  t. 
Donoghue,  John,  4  |-  11  f. 
Doran,  Mrs.  C,  G  J  3  £ 
Doran,  Martin.  5  -J  2  £ 
Dow,  Humphrey,  5  pt  7  £ 
Driscoll,  Lawrence,  7  |  13  £ 
Driscoll,  Murty,  7  |  7  £ 
Eddington,  Charles,  9^5  £ 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  4  -J^  1  t. 
Flood,  John,  7,  1  £ 
Flood,  Thomas,  8  f  2  £ 
Fowler,  Andrew,  1  pt  2  £ 
Galavin,  Eugene,  7,  14  £ 
Galavin,  Garrett,  sr.,  9  s  ^  4  £ 
Galavin,  Garrett,  jr.,  10  s  -J  G  £ 
Galavin,  John,  10  s  |  5  £ 
Galavin,  Maurice,  10  |  G  £ 
Galavin,  Patrick,  o  ^  6  f. 
Gannon,  Michael,  11  pt  7  £ 
Geary,  Wm.,  3  pt  2  £ 
Gifford,  Wm.,  2  pts  G  &  7  £ 
Gorman,  Edward,  4  pt  G  £ 
Gorman,  James,  3  pt  7  £ 
Gorman,  Jeremiah, 
Gorman,  Maurice,  3  pt  G  £ 
Graham,  Thomas,  4  pt  9  f. 
Griffin,  Lawrence,  7  pt  G  £ 
Guiry,  David,  G  pt  7  £ 
Haggart,  Donald  7  i  8  £       , 
Harrington,  Henry,  7  pt  G  t. 
Harrington,  James,  8  pt  14  £ 


.->  s  1  4  £ 


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Harrington,  Thomas,  sr.,  G  4;  13  f. 
Harrington,  Thomas,  jr.,  0  ^  13  f. 
Harrington,  Wm.,  8  |  14  f. 
Healy,  Mrs.  t. 
Hennessy,  Mrs.  W.  5  J  1  f. 
Hendricks,  James,  8  s  -J  6  t. 
Hickey,  Mrs.  t. 

Hickson,  James,  7  pts  15  &  IG  f. 
Hickson,  Mrs.  W.,  G  1  12  f. 
Hogan,  John,  5  I  11  f. 
Horan.  Denis,  7  s  J  13  £ 
Horan,  Donald,  7  |  12  £ 
Horan,  Jeremiah,  5  J  8  £ 
Horan,  Michael,  5  J  8  £ 
Johnston,  John,  7  |  4  £ 
Kennedy,  Daniel,  G,  5  £ 
Kennedy,  Michael,  t. 
Killen,  James,  3  pt  8  £ 
Killen,  Patrick,  jr.,  G  |- 4  £ 
Lawson,  Henry,  11  J  G  t. 
Lehane,  Thomas,  S.,  hotelkeeper, 

6-16  1 
Leonard,  Martin,  7  1  10  £ 
Leonard,      Patrick,     carpenter, 

7  i  10  t. 
McAuliffe,  Martin,  7  h  10  £ 
McAnliff e,  Peter,  7  01 
McAvenny,  Bernard,  7  pt  7  £ 
McAvenny,  Patrick,  7  pt  7  £ 
McCarthy,  Denis,  5  J  8  t. 
McCarthy,  Jeremiah,  4<s  ^  7  £ 
McCarthy,  Patrick,  carpenter,  4 

s  1  3  £ 
McConnell,  Robert,  4  s  |  2  t. 
McGrath,  David,  1  pt  4£ 
McGrath,  John,  2  pt  3  £ 
McManus,  Mrs.  W.,  8  pt  11  £ 
Mahony,  John,  J.,  3  pt  1  £ 
Mahony,    William,    blacksmith, 

5  pt  G  £ 
Mitchell,  Daniel,  G.,  2  s  ^  2  t. 
Mitchell,  James,  1  pt  3  t. 


Moore,  Michael,  8  h  8  £ 
Moloney,  Francis,  5  s  I  5  i*. 
Montre,  Lewis,  G  J  14  £ 
Morrison,  Alex.,  2  pt  1  £ 
MuUins,  Thos.,  8  pt  15  t. 
Murphy,  James,  9  A  5  £ 
Murphy,  Patrick,  4^  ^  3  £ 
Murphy,  Thos.,  0  pt  15  £ 
Murphy,  Timothy,  8,  4  £ 
Nichols,  Peter,  G  s  vV  13  £ 
Nurse,  John,  1^2  £ 
O'Brien,  Michael,  8  ^  5  £ 
O'Donnell,  Edward,  mason,  2  pt 

1  £ 
O'Donnell,  Patrick,  2  pt  1  £ 
O'Reily,  Michael,  3  pt  4  £ 
Perdiere,  Thos.,  3  pt  2  £ 
Pope,  Alex.,  4  pt  10  £ 
Pope,  John,  4  pt  10  £ 
Pope,  Wm.,  G  pt  14  £ 
Quirk,  James,  G  J^  8  t. 
Reid,  Richard,  2  pt  3  t. 
Revington,  George,  G  s  I 
Revington,  Wm.,  7  I  8  £ 
Reynolds,  Thos.,  sailor,  V 
Robinson,  John  C,  4  s  |  8  t 
§cott,  W.  A.,  merchant,  8  M)  £ 
Scollard,  Cornelius,  5  ^  9  £ 
Scollard,  James,  8  J  10  £ 
Scollard,  John,  5  I  9  £ 
Scollard,  Wm,  7  i  8  £ 
Shanahan,  Florence,  4  I  4  £ 
Sharrahin,  Daniel,  7 
Sharrahin,  Wm.,  9  ^r  o 
Sheehan,  Joseph,  8  J  2  £ 
Spencer,  William,  8  I  15  £ 
Stiles,  Silas,  4  -J  2  £  "^ 
Sullivan,  Bartholmne,  4  I  7  £ 
Sullivan,  B.  B.,  4  pt  8  t.  ^ 
Sullivan,  Cornelius,  B.,  4  J  8  £ 
Sullivan,  Cornelius,  C,  Gn  |-10f 
Sullivan,  Cornelius,  L.,  5  J  7  £ 


G£ 


i8£ 


|2£ 
9  }.  5£ 


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Sullivan,  Cornelius,  M.,  4  J  5  f. 
SuUivan,  John,  B,  5  s  ^  9  f : 
Sullivan,  John,  C,  sr.,  6  s  |  10  £ 
Sullivan,  John,  C,  jr.,  5  J  6  f. 
Sullivan,  John,  G.,  2,  4  t. 
Sullivan,  Patrick,  G.,  sr.,  5  pt  7f. 
Sullivan,  Patrick,  C,  jr.,  5  J  6  f. 
Sullivan,  Patrick,  M.,  4  s  i^  5  f. 
Sullivan,  Timothy,  8  pt  l*f. 
Sweeny,  Patrick,  3  pt  4  t. 
Teltord,  Thos,  mason,  6,  2  f. 


Townny,  James,  7  |  3  f . 
Townny,  John,  7  i  3  f. 
Townny,  Lawrence,  3  pt  5  f. 
Townny,  Michael,  sr.,  5  s  |  3  f. 
Townny,  Michael,  jr.,  7  J  3  f . 
Townny,  Patrick,  5^  J  11  f. 
Traviss,   Nathaniel,  blacksmith, 

4  pt  1  t. 
Trithy,  Patrick,  5  1  11  t. 
Whelan,  Daniel,  5  J  10  f. 
Young,  Kobert,  8  s^^  8  f. 


TOWNSHIP    OF    EYEE. 

The  township  of  Eyre  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  township 
of  Lawrence,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Harburn,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Clyde,  and  on  the  west  by  the  township  of 
Havelock.  This  township  belongs  to  the  C.  L.  &  E.  Co.  Not 
BettJed. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  GALWAY. 

The  tovv'nship  of  Galway  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Wilberforce,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Harvey,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Cavendish,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Somerville,  County  of  Victoria.    Population  about  550. 

Allen,  Edward,  12,  14  f. 
Allen,  James,  11,  11  f. 
Allen,  John,  12,  11  £ 
Barr,  Alex.,  10,  1  f 
Barr,  Robt.,  10,  8  £ 
Bell,  Malcolm,  13,  2  £ 
Blair,  Robert,  a,  10  £ 
Buckle}-,  James,  13,  5  £ 
By  ran,  Ralph,  a,  18  £ 
Cain,  Michael,  9,  20  £ 
Carshore,  Mrs.,  a,  (>  £ 
Cash,  William,  4,  6  £ 


Casy,  William,  a  J  27  £ 
Clarke,  Owen,  15,  4  £ 
Clarke,  Thomas,  15,  8  £ 
Coben,  Charles,  14,  2  £ 
Coben,  Christopher,  15,  5  £ 
Collins,  James,  12,  18  £ 
Collins,  Michael,  12,  17  f. 
Collins,  Patrick,  12,  16  £ 
Connelly,  Dennis,  11,  16  f. 
Cotter,  George,  a,  2  £ 
Cotter,  John,  a,  4  £ 
Creig,Wimam,  12,12  £ 


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J.  c.  Conner's 


Crow,  Francis,  a,  38  f. 
Currin,  William.  18,  13  f. 
Develin,  William,  15,  7  f. 
Dooly,  John,  12,  19  f. 
Dougherly;  John,  a,  34  £ 
Doungherly,  Michael,  a,  42  f. 
Dudman,  Frederick,  a,  40  f. 
Dudman,  John,  14,  3  f. 
Evelin.  Charles,  14,  4  f. 
Flaherty,  Michael,  11,  18  f. 
Flaherty,  Thomas,  10,  18  f. 
Foley,  Patrick,  a,  23  f. 
Gavigan,  James,  14,  6  f. 
Gilmour,  John,  a,  37  f. 
Gough,  Hugh,  a,  15  f. 
Greany,  Michael,  a,  26  f. 
Grealny,  Thomas,  11,  2  f. 
Griffis,  Andrew,  a  pt  7  f. 
Hardy,  William,  13,  4  f. 
Hartnett,  Maurice,  12,  1  f. 
Henderson,  John,  a,  33  f. 
Henderson,  John  F.,  a,  30  f. 
Hickey,  David,  13,  10  £ 
Hickey,  Maurice,  12,  15  £ 
Hickey,  Thomas,  13,  8  £ 
Hoy,  Thomas,  1,  3  £ 
Hughes,  John,  18,  10  £ 
Humphries,  Alexander,  6,  1  £ 
Humphries,  James,  5,  5  £ 
Hunter,  John,  a,  43  £ 
Hunter,  Thomas,  12,  3  £ 
Irwin,  Alexander,  12,  13  £ 
Irwin,  Christopher.  2,  3  £ 
Kennedy,  John,  15,  1  £ 
Kerne ttel,  Charles,  15,  6  £ 
Knowles,  Joseph,  18,  6  £ 
Lambert,  John,  a,  3  £ 
Lawrence,  Anthony,  a,  12  £ 
Lefeve,  Joseph,  13,  7  £ 
Lowes,  Robert,  a  w  J  31  £ 
Lyle,  James,  a  e  J  31  £ 
McElwain,  John,  sen.,  3,  5  £ 


McElwain,  John,  jun.,  1,  2  £ 
McGuire,  James,  sen.,  11,  12  £ 
McGuire,  James,  jun.,  10,  12  £ 
McMuUen,  Daniel,  G,  3  £ 
Mann,  Thomas,  a,  1  t. 
Mansfield,  Mrs.,  a,  41  £ 
Mansfield,  Richard,  13,  18  £ 
Maxwell,  John,  a,  8  £ 
Maxwell,  Robert,  4,  1  £ 
Maxwell,  William,  3  h  9  £ 
Megahy,  Thomas,  a,  22  £ 
Meneary,  Joseph,  12,  2  £ 
Morgan,  Thomas,  13,  11  £ 
Newbury,  Henry,  4,  4  £ 
Newbiuy,  William,  %  5  £ 
O'Brian,  John,  10,  22  £ 
O'Brian,  Michael,  10,  21  £ 
O'Connor,  James,  a,  3G  £ 
O'Neil,  Thos.,  14,  IG  and  17  £ 
Owens,  Edward,  a,  13  £  ' 
Owens,  Edward,  11,  3  £ 
Peacock,  Thomas,  13,  14  £ 
Peirson,  Daniel,  14,  5  t. 
Peirson,  William,  a  s  h  27  £ 
Phelps,  James  G.,  10,  25  £ 
Prescott,  James,  11,  9  £ 
Prescott,  Robert,  11,  10  £ 
Probert,  Thomas,  a,  7  £ 
Purdy,  Wm.,  a,  5  £ 
Reid,  Daniel,  15,  2  £ 
Ritchie,  Alexander,  a,  29  £ 
Ritchie,  James,  a,  32  £ 
Scarlet,  Wm.,  13,  1  £ 
Sheeha'n,  James,  10, 17  £ 
Stuart,  Richard,  a,  14  £ 
Stuart.  Samuel,  a,  24  £ 
Sullivan,  Maurice,  11,  17  £ 
Sullivan,  Timothy,  11,  14  £ 
Switzer.  Ralph,  a,  45  £ 
Treado,  Isadore,  a,  28  £ 
Walton,  Mathew,  a,  19  £ 
White,  Thomas,  13,  12  £ 


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TOWNSHIP    OF    GLAMOEGAN. 

The  township  of  Glamorgan,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  Dysart,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Cavendish,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Monmouth,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Wilberforce.     Not  Settled. 


TOWNSHIP   OF  GUILFORD, 

The  township  of  Guilford  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Havelock,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Dysart,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Harburn,  and  on  the  west  by  the  town- 
ship of  Stanhope.  This  township  belongs  to  the  0.  L.  &  E,  Co. 
Population  ]5. 


Coates,  Francis,  2,  29  f 
Kelso,  George,  P.,  3,  26  f. 


Overton,  William,  2,  27  I 


TOWNSHIP  OF  HAEBUEN. 

The  township  of  Harburn  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Eyre,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Dudley,  on  the  east 
by  the  township  of  Bruton,  and  on  the  west  by  the  township  of 
Guilford.  This  township  belongs  to  the  C.  L.  &  E,  Co.  Not 
settled. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  PIAECOUET. 

The  township  of  Harcourt  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Bruton,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Cardiff,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Herschel,  county  of  Hastings,  and  on  the 
west  by  the  township  of  Dudley.  This  township  belongs  to  the 
C.  L.  &  E.  Co.     Population  about  75. 


Bernard,  I,  10,  25  f 
Cole,  George,  10,  30  £ 
Peaver,  Thomas,  9,  20  f 
Roberts,  Charles  ',9,  22  f. 
Scott,  Archibald,  10,  21  f 


Scott,  James,  10  19f. 
Scott,  Thomas,  12,  29  f 
Watt,  Donald,  II,  82  £  ^ 
Watt,  William,  12,  82  £ 
Williams,  Henry,  11,  30  £ 


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TOWNSHIP  OF  HARVEY. 


The  township  of  Harvey  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ships of  Galway  and  Cavendish,  on  the  south  by  Buckhom  and 
Pigeon  Lakes,  on  the  east  by  Buckhorn  Lake  and  the  township 
of  Burleigh,  and  on  the  west  by  Pigeon  Lake  and  the  township  of 
Verulam,  County,  of  Victoria.     Population  about  600. 


Andres,  James,  12  w  -J  4  f 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  8  w  |  24  f 
Ascott,  Isaac,  16  w  i  21  f 
Ayres,  Robt.,  19  pt  21  £ 
Bennet,  Wm.,  15  w  i-  20  £ 
Bick,  Thos.,  19  pt  22  £ 
Brodie,  David,  14,  11  £ 
Brodie,  Joseph,  14  w  |  8  £ 
Calvert,  James,  11  pt  6  £ 
Chambers,  Thos.,  laborer,  5  t. 
Charlton,  James,  15.  4  £ 
Charlton,  Wm.,  14  n  i  9  £ 
Clark,Thos.,  19  il9f. 
Clarkson,  John,  15,  7  £ 
Clarkson,  Thos.,  sen.,  13  e  i  9  £ 
Clarkson,  Thos.,  jun.,  15  pt  8  £ 
Clemens,  Joseph,  19  pt  10  £ 
Coons,  James,  14  s  h  7  £ 
Copeland,  Wm.,  8,  26  £ 
Coush,  Wm.,  19  i  11  £ 
Dunbar,  Robt.,  19  pts  7  &  8  £ 
Dunsford,  John,  8  w  |  25  £ 
Eagan,  James,  7  ^v  |  26  £ 
Esson,  George  J.,  14  w  .^- 10  t. 
Fortune,  Thos.,  16  pt  2  £ 
Freeman  Francis,  hotelkeeper.  £ 
Findlay,  Joseph,  19  1  19  £ 
Gordon,  Thos.,  15  pt  18  £ 
Graham,  Henry,  11  e  J  8  £ 
Graham,  John,  14  w  h  6  £ 
Guthrie,  John,  8  w  J  22  £ 
Guthrie,  Samuel,  8  w  |  21  £ 
Hall,  Henry  C,  lumberman,  8  pt 
9  £ 


Hall,  J.  De  Oliver,  1  s  i  7  £ 
Hall,  John,  7  s  h  10  £ 
Hall,  John  J.,  4,  13  £ 
Hall,  Thos.  C,  shingle  manufac- 
turer, 8  pt  10  £ 
Hall,Wm.  H.,  9swilO£ 

Hall,  Wm.  Mc ,  11  w  J  8  f 

Hatton,  Thos.,  10  pt  7  £ 
Herron,  Thos.,  19  pt  24  £ 
Hicks,  James,  16  e  J  5  £ 
Hunter,  Wm.,  merchant,  9  pt  9  £ 
Hurle,  Joseph,  11  pt  5  t, 
Ingram,  Mathew,  19  pt  23  £ 
Irwin,  James,  18,  12  £ 
Jarvis,  James,  £ 
Jhonston,  Alex.,  14  w  |  12  £ 
Johnston,  Archibald,  11,  7  £ 
Johltiston,  James,  14  e  half  12  £ 
Johnston,  Wm.,  sen.,  15  e  J  10  £ 
Johnston,  William,  jun.,  10  s  w 

1-  18  £ 
Kennedy  John,  14  e  |  6  £ 
Lavery,*^Patrick,  16  pt  21  £ 
Lee,  Wesley,  16  -J  20£ 
Lennox,  Wm.,  13  e  J  10  £ 
Lilly,  Hugh,  12  e  1  5  £ 
Lynch,  John,  8  w  half  23  £ 
McGee,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  £ 
McGuire,  Charles,  £ 
Mcllmoyle,  John,  laborer,  t. 
McKenty,  William,  12  pt  3  £ 
Middleton,  James,  t. 
Mooney,  John,  8  pt  20  t. 
Moffatt,  Alex..  15  e  half  11  £ 


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Moffat,  Richard,  15  w  half  6  f. 
Murphy,  Jeremiah,  laborer,  t. 
Nelson,  Thomas,  14  e  half  8  f 
Northy,  Thomt^s.  14  n  half  7  f 
Oaks,  Merritt,  16  i  20  f 
Oaks,  Theopolis,  16  i  20  f 
Oliver,  Wm.,  17  pt  17  f. 
Parker,  Albert.  2  w  half  7  f 
Parker,  Henry,  t. 
Parker,  Lewis,  15, 19  f. 
Payne,  Adam,  19  pt  24  f 
Pendergrast,  John,  12  -J  3  f 
Purdy,  James.  19  pt  20  f 
Reid.  James,  19  pt  12  f 
Robinson,  John,  19  J  11  £ 
Sanderson,  John,  12  pt  10  f 
Scott,  W.  A.,  lumberman,  8,  15 
Shaw,  Charles  C,  lumberman, 

pt  9  £ 
Simpson,  James,  laborer,  t. 
Simpson,  John,  19  pt  22  f 
Stabler,  Andrew,  13  e  I  11  f 
Stewart,  Henry,  13  w  J  10  f 
Stewart,  John,  13  w  ^  9  f 


Stone,  D.,  hotel,  13w  J13f 
Stockdale,  Wm.,  12  e  A  4  f 
Tarlington,  John,  13  f  8  f 
Tate,  James,  15  pt  18  f. 
Tate,  John,  15  e  ^  20  f 
Tate.  Wm.,  14  w  |  19  f 
Taylor,  Robert,  19  pt  19  f. 
Tedford,  Robt.,  15  e  J  6  f. 
Trennand,  Joseph,  13  w  J  11  f 
Trotter,  Wm.,  19  J  20  f 
Ventres,  Benjamin,  15  pt  20  £ 
Ventres,  Thomas,  £ 
Ventres,  Wm.,  mechanic,  17  e  J 

22  £ 
Wallace,  Robert,    carpenter,  10 

pt  10  £ 
Wallace,  Thos.,  9  e 
Ward,  Seth,  hunter,  £ 
Weir,  Wm.,  15,  9  £ 
Wilkins,  Edward,  14  s  J  9  £ 
Wilson,  James,  19  pt  18  £ 
Wood,  James,  10  e  ^  9  £ 
Wood,  Wm.,  sen.,  10  w  J  9  £ 
Wood,  Wm.,  jun.,  11  pt  11  £ 


122£ 


TOWNSHIP  OF  HAVELOCK 

The  townshi})  of  Havelock  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  Livingston,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Guilford, 
on  the  east  by  the  township  of  Eyre,  and  on  the  west  by  the  town- 
ship of  Sherborne.  This  township  belongs  to  the  C.  L.  &  E.  Co. 
(Not  settled.) 


TOWNSHIP  OF  LAWKENCE. 


un- 


The  township  of  Lawrence  is  bounded  on  the  north  by 
surveyed  land,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Eyre,  on  the  east 
by  the  township  of  Nightingall,  and  on  the  west  by  the  township 
of  Livingstone.     (Not  settled.) 


Cow  and  Ox  Bells,  Straps,  &c. 


M. 


108  J.  c.  Conner's 

TOWNSHIP  OF  LIVINGSTONE. 

The  township  of  Livingstone,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  un- 
surveyed  land,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Havelock,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Lawrence,  and  on  the  west  by  the  town- 
ship of  McClintock.     (Not  settled.) 


'  TOWNSHIP  OF  McCLINTOCK. 

The  township  of  McClintock  is  bounded  on  the  nortli  by  un- 
surveyed  land,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Sherborne,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Livingstone,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Franklin,  County  of  Victoria.     (Not  settled.) 


TOWNSHIP  OF  METHUEN. 

The  township  of  Methuen  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Chandos,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Belmont,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Lake,  County  of  Hasting,  and  on  the 
west  by  White  Lake  and  the  townships  of  Burleigh  and  Dummer. 
Population  about  150. 


Althouse,  Eljiah,  4  n  J  3  t. 
Althouse,  Thos.,  4  s  J  3  t. 
Carty,  Joseph,  1  e  J  7  t. 
Drury,  James,  1  s  J  5  t, 
Ennis,  John,  1  n  J  2  t. 
%     Hubel,  John,  10  ^  2  t. 
Kelsh,  Charles,  5  e  J-  2  t. 
Lacoste,  Andrew,  In  J  3  t. 
Lewis,  David,  4  w  |^  5  t. 
Lewis,  George,  4  s  J  (5  t. 


Munroe,  Allen,  4  w  J  4  t. 
Munroe,  Samuel,  lO^J  2  t. 
Post,  J.  T.,  5  e  J  5  t. 
Post,  Einard,  5  e  J  3  t. 
Robinson,  James,  5  s  e  J  4  t. 
Vansickle,  David^  1  n  |^  5  t. 
Vansickle,  John,  1  e  J  4  f . 
Vanvalkenburgh,  Nathan,  1 

O     J. 

Washburn.  Wm..  1  e  i  6  f . 


TOWNSHIP  OF  MINDEN. 

The  township  of  Minden  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Stanhope^,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Wilberforce, 


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on-  the  east  by  the  township  of  Dysart,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Anson,  County  of  Victoria.     Population  about  850. 


Addison,  George,  10  J  22  f. 
Andrews,  Geo.,  merchant,  Milne, 

pt  4  t. 
Anderson,  Alex.,  3  pt  28  f. 
Anderson,  John,  8  pt  31  f. 
Archer,  Robt.,  4  pt  21  f 
Archer,  Thorlly,  4  half  19  f. 
Archer,  Wm.,  5  pt  24  f. 
Austin,  Charles,  5  half  23  f. 
Austin,  Willett,  2  pts  18  &  19  f 
Balfourn,  John,  4,  32  f. 
Barnam,  John,  13  half  6  f. 
Bai-ton,  Thos.,  4  half  1  £ 
Bateson.  Richard,  7  |  25  f. 
Bell,  Andrew,  merchant,  Chan- 

dos,  pt  3  £ 
Bell,  Josq^h,  1  pt  17  £ 
Blair,  Wm.,  10  half  20  f 
Boker,  Abner,  2  half  23  £ 
Bond,  Wm.,  8  pt  5  £ 
Boney,  Richard,  2  pt  29  £ 
Bowern,  Francis,  a  pt  1  £ 
Brown,  Andrew,  13  half  18  £ 
Brown,  John,  12  half  16  £ 
Buck,  Daniel,  hotelkeeper,  Milne, 

pt  5  £ 
Buck,  James,  1  half  3  £ 
Buck,  Wm.,  a  pt  4  £ 
Burk,  Benjamin,  2  pt  16  £ 
Burk,  David,  3  half  10  £ 
Burns,  Henry,  a  half  21  £ 
Burns,  James,  a  half  20  £ 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Margaret,  a  pt  7  £ 
Casey,  Robert,  2  half  12  £ 
Chambers,  William,  13  pt  22,£ 
Clark,  Jeremiah,  2  half  6  £ 
Clark,  Nelson,  1  pt  13  £ 
Clifton,  Thos,,  sr.,  4  half  17  1. 
Clifton,  Thos.,  jr.,  4  half  16  £ 
Cook,  William,  10  half  24  £ 


Corbet,  Mrs.  Ellen,  a  half  27.    - 
Coulter,  James,  sr.,  3  pt  8  £ 
Coulter,  James,  jr.,  2  half  8  f. 
Coulter,  John  G.,  a  half  25  £ 
Coulter,  William,  3  pt  4  £ 
Cox,  John,  5  half  7  £ 
Cox,  Thomas,  4  pt  7  £ 
Cragg,  David,  2  pt  15  £ 
Dancey,  James,  2  half  26  £ 
Dancey,  John,  5  pt  25  £ 
Dancey,  Samuel,  sr.,  2  pt  25  £ 
Davidson,  David,  7  half  25  £ 
Davidson,  William,  7  half  24  £ 
Dennison,  William,  8  pt  13  £ 
Ellis,  James,  lumberer,  10  half 

29  £ 
EUiot,  Thomas,  3  pt  2  £ 
Epton,  John,  2pt  14£ 
Fairfield,  James,  a  pt  12  £ 
Fee,  James,  12  half  1  £ 
Freed,  Jessie,  6  half  17  £ 
Gainer,  Johh,  a  half  23  £ 
Gainer,  Robert,  a  -|  10  £ 
Gainer,  Samuel,  a  half  11  £ 
Gainer,  William,  a  pt  4  £ 
Gilbert,  John,  5  and  6  pts  15  and 

16  £ 
Gilbert,  Wm.,  sr.,  6  half  16  £ 
Gilbert,  Wm.,  jr.,  5  half  15  £ 
Goldie,  Edward,  a  half  19  £ 
Graham,  David,  3  half  17  £ 
Graham,  Thomas,  1  half  8  £ 
Hall,  Richard,  11  pt  13  £ 
Harrison,  James,  2  pt  21  f 
Hartel,  John,  carpenter,  a  pt  4 1. 
Hawkins,  George,  10  half  21  £ 
Hobden,  Thomas,  7  pt  11  £ 
Hogg,  Alexander,  5  pt  12  £ 
Hogg,  Robert,  6  pt  9  t. 
Hope,  George,  5  and  6  pts  26  f 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


Wra.^jun.,  13  half  1  f. 

cooper,    St. 


Howell,  Henry,  13  half  20  f. 
Howell,  John,  sen,  11  half  17  f. 
HoweU,  John,  jun.,  13  hall  21  f 
Humphrey,     Margaret,      hotel- 

keper,  Milne,  pt  3  f. 
Ireton,  Robt.,  4  pt  8  £ 
Jackson,  George,  2  half  11  f 
Jackson,  Wm,  2  half  10  f 
Jarvis,   Wm,   sen,  hotelkeeper, 

a  half  32  t. 
Jarvis 
Johnston,    James, 

Germain,  pt  3  f 
Johnston,  Wm.,  7  pt  10  t. 
Jones,  Francis,  4  half  4  f. 
Jopling,  John,  6  pt  10  f 
Kent,  Mrs.  Catherine,  a  pt  5  t. 
Knowles,  Wm.,  7  pt  3  f. 
Leavy,  Thomas,  hoteikceper,   8 

pt'l4t. 
Loucks,  Jacob,  2  half  13  f. 
Loucks,  Michael,  1  pt  12  f 
Liman,  James,  waggonmaker,  N. 

Water,  pt  1  £ 
Lunan,  John,  11  half  14  £ 
McCracken,  Robt.,  1  half  5  £ 
MeDougall,  Alex.,  caipenter,   S. 

Water,  pt  7  £ 
Mcintosh,  Alexander,   tinsmith, 

6  pt  32  £ 
McKelvey,  Wm.,  clerk,  N.  Water, 

pt3  t. 
McLarty,  Donald,  10  pt  10  £ 
McLarty,  John,  10  half  13  £ 
McLeod,  Wm.,  7  half  22  £ 
McNeil,  Archibald,  11  pt  24  £ 
McNeil,  Joseph,  a  half  26  £ 
McNeil,  Peter,  5  half  13  £ 
McNight,  Robt.,  5  half  22  £ 
McNight,  Wm.,  5  half  21  f. 


Manaker,  Peter,  3  half  25  £ 
Mason,  Francis,  merchant,  Milne, 

pt  5  £ 
Mitchell,  Joseph,  5  pt  10  £ 
Moore,  Wm.,  2  pt  30  £ 
Morrison,  Mark,  blacksmith,  N. 

Water,  pt  1  £ 
Morey,  Andrew,  13  half  5  £ 
Murry,  James,  2  pt  32  £ 
Newstead,  Abraham,  3  J  32  £ 
Noicc,  John,  a  half  24  £ 
Petigrew,  Wm.,  6  half  20  £     • 
Pockett,  Jacob,  3  pt  26  £ 
Pockett,  Robert,  3  pt  29  £ 
Pogue,  John,  1  pt  11  £ 
Potter,  Herbert,  1  pt  19  £ 
Potter,  Joseph,  5  half  17  £ 
Puffer,  George  2  half  7  £ 
Puffer,  Isaac,  3  pt  5  £ 
Robinson,  John,  6  half  23  £ 
Scott.  John,  1  half  2  t. 
Shaw,  Henry,  8  half  22  £ 
Sharp,  George,  5  half  2  £ 
Shove,  Frederick,  6  pt  3  £ 
Smith,  Richard,  2  J  20  £ 
Stevens,  Robert,  12  half  6  t. 
Thomas,  John,  6  half  24  £ 
Thompson,  Robert,  7  half  16  £ 
Upperton,  Charles,  3  half  15  £ 
Yoisey,  James,  10  half  19  £ 
W^alker,  David,  7  pts  8  and  9  £ 
Watts,  William,  a  -}  4  £ 
Weir,  Wm.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Whittiker,  Samuel,  a  half  17  £ 
Wilson,  Francis,  1  half  10  £ 
Wright,  William,  a  half  2  £ 
Yirks,  E.,  1  half  27  £ 
Young,   Thomas,   miller,   Milne, 

pt  4  £ 


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COUNTY  OF  PETERBOROUGH  DIRECTOY. 

TOWNSHIP  OF  MONMOUTH. 


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The  township  of  Monmouth  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  town- 
ship of  Dudley,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Anstruther,  on  the 
east  by  the  township  of  Cardiff,  and  on  the  west  by  the  township 
of  Glamorgan.     (Not  settled.) 


TOWNSHIP  OF  NIGHTINGALE. 

The  township  of  Nightingale  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  unsur- 
veyed  land,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Clyde,  on  the  east  by 
the  township  of  Airy,  County  of  Hastings,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Lawrence.     (Not  settled.) 


TOWNSHIP  OF  NOETH  MONAGHAN. 

The  township  of  North  Monaghan  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  Smith,  on  the  south  by  the  Otonabee  River  and  the 
township  of  South  Monaghan,  County  of  Northumberland,  on  the 
east  by  the  Otonabee  River,  and  on  the  west  by  the  tow^nship  of 
Cavan,  County  of  Durham.     Population  about  1,500. 


Adamson,  Wm.,  11  half  7  f 
AUum,  Thomas,  12  pt  10  f 
Aldridge,Wm.,  ISpt  13f 
Alexander,  P.,  13  pt  11  f. 
Adderson.  James,  10  pt  1  t. 
Archer,  Alfred,  9  pt  2  t. 
Archer,  Edward,  9  pt  2  t. 
Archer,  WiUiam,  9  half  2  t. 
Babb,  John,  13  pt  13  f. 
Baggs,  William,  12  pt  12  f. 
Bcavis,  Francis,  10  half  2  t. 
Beck,  J.  Walton,  13  pt  13  f 
Bell,  William,  7  half  3  f 
Belfield,  Thomas,  11  pt  18  f 
Bennett,  John,  9  J  3  t. 
Bennett,  Joseph,  10  half  8  f. 


Beriy,  Luke,  11,  3  t. 
Best,  Thomas,  12  pt  14  f. 
Bidgood,  William,  10  pt  1  f 
Bird,  Matthew,  12  pt  14  f 
Birney,  Francis,  12  pt  5  f. 
Birney,  George,  11  -|  4  f 
Birney,  John,  11  pt  4  f. 
Bottle,  George,  12  pt  12  t. 
Brackly,  Charles,  12  half  6  f 
Brackly,  James,  12  pt  6  f 
Bradburn,  Thos.,  sen.,  12  pt  4  t. 
Bradburn,  Thos.,  jun.,  12  pt  4  f 
Brickley,  Wm.,  12  pt  12  f 
Brown,  James,  7,  2  f 
Brown,  James,  12  pt  12  f 
Brownscombe,  Wm,,  12  J  14  f. 


Bird  Gag^  of  all  kindi. 


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J.   C.    CONKERS 


Burr,  Wm.,  11  pt  13  f. 
Burns,  James,  11  pt  15  t. 
Burnham,  Elias,  13  pt  13  f. 
Burnham,  Frederick,  13  pt  13  t. 
Campbell,  George,  sen.,  10  pt  4  f. 
Campbell,  George,  jun.,  9  pt  2  t. 
Campbell,  Isaac,  12  pt  12  t. 
Campbell,  James,  10  pt  4  t. 
Campbell,  James,  10  half  5  t. 
Campbell,  John,  9  half  2  f 
Carins,  Wm.,  I3pt  13  t. 
Carver,  Henry,  12  I  11  £ 
Carver,  Samuel  J.,  12  pt  10  f 
Chambers,  Mary,  11  pt  3  f 
Chamberlin,  Edward,  12  pt  12  f. 
Clarke,  Richard,  9  pt  1  f 
Clarke,  Wm.,  sen.,  9  pt  1  f 
Clarke,  Wm.,  jun.,  10,  6  f 
Close,  Mathew,  11  pt  12  f 
Close,  Wm.,  12  pt  12  t. 
Collins,  Henry,  12  half  9  t. 
Collins,  Wm.,  12  pt  9  t. 
Conway,  Patrick,  sen.,  13  pt  13  f. 
Conway,  Patrick,  jun.,  13  pt  12  t. 
Covey,  Mrs.,  12  pt  11. 
Crawford,  Alfred,  11  pt  13  £ 
Crawford,  Wm.,  12  pt  6  t. 
Cronnin,  John,  13  pt  13  f. 
Cuningham,  Hugh,  7  pt  3  f. 
Cuningham,  James,  7  pt  3  £ 
Currain,  Owen,  11  pt  13  £ 
Cushion,  Daniel,  13  pt  10  £ 
Cushion,  Daniel,  13  pt  13  £ 
Dailey,  Jeremiah,  13  pt  13  £ 
Dailey,  Patrick,  13  pt  13  £ 
Davidson,  Angus,  13  half  2  £ 
Dobbin,  John,  11  half  6  £ 
Doig,  John,  11  pt  13  £ 
Donnelly,  Alex.,  11  pt  14  £ 
Douglas,  Adam,  8  |  1  £ 
Douglas,  Andrew,  13  pt  13  t. 
Douglas,  John,  10  half  1  t. 


Douglas,  Wm.,  10  pt  5  t. 
Druche,  James,  12  pt  12  £ 
Dudgeon,  Hugh,  12  pt  15  £ 
Duert,  Prudence,  7  pt  1. 
Dundas,  Gustavus,  12  pt  6  t. 
Dundas,  John,  10  pt  1  £ 
Dunlop,  De  Arcy,  12  half  1  t. 
Dunlop,  Robt.,  13  half  1  £ 
Dunlop,  Thos.,  sen.,  8  pt  3  £ 
Dunlop,  Thos.,  jun.,  8  pt  1  t. 
Eastland,  Charles,  12  pt  11  £ 
Eastland,  George,  12  pt  10  t. 
Eastland,  Robert,  12  pt  11  £ 
Edmonds,  Edward,  12  pt  13  t. 
Edmonds,  Jane,  12  pt  13  t. 
Edwards,  Fredrick,  13  pt  13  t. 
Edwards,  James,  13  pt  12  £ 
Fagan,  Mrs.,  12  pt  13. 
Fairweather,  Wm.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Fanning,  Robert  10  pt  4  t. 
Filly,  Elihu,  12jpt  8  t. 
Fisher,  Charles,  9  l  5  £ 
Forster,  Joseph,  10  -J  7  £ 
Forster,  Wm.,  sr.,  10  J  7  £ 
Forster,  Wm.,  jr.,  11  -J  8  £ 
Forshey,  Nason,  11  pt  13  t. 
Fowler,  George,  12  |  1  t. 
Fowler,  John,  12  i  2  t. 
Fowler,  Wm.,  sr.,  11,  1  £ 
Fowler,  Wm.,  jr.,  11 -|  2  t. 
Garrity,  Larry  13  pt  13  £ 
Giles,  Josephus.  13  pt  13  t. 
Giles,  Phillip,  3  pt  12  £ 
Gilmour,  Rev.  John,  13  pt  12 
Gilmour,  John,  W.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Glen,  Mrs.,  13  pt  13  t. 
Goodfellow,  Archibald,  10  pt  1 
Goodfellow,  Robert,  7,  5  £ 
Goodfellow,  Wm.,  7  |  G  t. 
Grady,  Patrick,  12  pt  10  £ 
Greene,  Joseph,  sr.,  10  J  7  £ 
Greene,  Joseph,  jr.,  11  J  8  t. 


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Greenlaw,  Philip,  T.,  12  pt  12  £ 
Grey,  Thomas,  12  pt  2. 
Griffin,  Anthony,  13  pt  13  f. 
Haggart,  James,  12  pt  15  t. 
Haggart,  John,  12  pt  4  £ 
Haggerty,  Patrick,  13  pt  13  £ 
Halpin,  Cornelius,  12  pt  14  £ 
Halpin,  Michael,  12  pt  14  £ 
Harper,  John,  11  pt  10 1. 
Harper,  Robert,  sr.,  12  pt  10  £ 
Harper,  Robert,  jr.,  11  |  10  t. 
Haultain,  F.  W.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Hayes,  John,  12  pt  12  £ 
Hayes,  Timothy,  12  ptl2t. 
HefFernan,  Michael,  13  pt  13  t. 
Hewitt,  Thos.,  10  J  2  t. 
Hickey,  Dennis,  13  pt  13  £ 
Hickey,  John,  13  pt  13  t. 
Hickey,  Thomas,  13  pt  13  £ 
Hickey,  William,  13  pt  13  £ 
Hook,  Wm..  13  pt  13  £ 
Hooey,  George,  9  |  4  £ 
Hopkins,  Daniel,  13  pt  13  £ 
Hopkins,  Wm.,  13  J  11  t. 
Howden,  George,  11  pt  13  £ 
Howden,  Gustavns,  10  pt  3  t. 
Howden,  James,  11  pt  15  £ 
Howden,  Richard,  10  pt  3  t. 
Howden,  Thos.,  9  |  3  t. 
Huston,  John  13  i  1  £ 
Huston,  Robert,  13  ^  1  t. 
Huston,  Wm.,  12  -|-  3  £ 
Jamison,  John,  9  pt  1  £ 
Johnston,  John,  10  half  10  £ 
Kerr,  Wm.,  12  pt  10  t. 
Kingdon,  John,  13  pt  13  £ 
Kingdon,  Wm.,  12  pt  12  £ 
Laing,  Robt.,  sen.,  8  pt  2. 
Laing,  Rob.,  jun.,  8  pt  2  £ 
Laing,  Wm.,'8  J  2  £ 
Leary,  Christopher,  13  pt  12  t. 
Leitch,  Moses,  9  J  5  £ 


Lillico,  John,  12  half  8  £ 
Lillico,  Richard,  12  half  4  £ 
Lockie,  George,  7  half  4  £ 
Lockie,  Wm.,  8  pt  2  t. 
Long,  Edward,  13  half  6  t. 
Longfield,  Wm.,  8  pt  1  t. 
Lowry,  John,  10  pt  6  t. 
Lundy,  Jason,  12  pt  12  £ 
Lynch,  John,  13  pt  13  £ 
McCamus,  Wm.,  10  pt  1  £ 
McCullough,  John,  7  half  1  t. 
McDonald,  John,  12  pt  13  t. 
McDonald,  Patrick,  12  pt  14  £  " 
McGee,  Francis,  13  half  2  £ 
Mclntyre,  Malcolm,  13,  4  £ 
Mcintosh,  John,  11  half  2  £ 
McKnight,  John,  7  pt  3  £ 
McMahon,  Bridget,  12  pt  14  £ 
McMahon,  John,  12  pt  14  £ 
McMahon,  Thos.,  12  pt  14  £ 
McNamara,  Thos.,  12  pt  14  t. 
McNarmara,  Patrick,  12  pt  14  f. 
McNamara,  Patrick,  12  pt  14  £ 
McNaughton.  John,  13  pt  13  t. 
McSherry,  Thos.,  12  pt  6  £ 
Mahar,  Patrick,  12  pt  15  £ 
Mahon,  Dennis,  11  pt  15  t. 
Mahony,  Wm.,  9  pt  1  t. 
Manning  Samuel,  13,  5  £ 
Martin,  Mary,  13  pt  13  f, 
Matoon,  Barney,  13,  pt  13  £ 
May,  Arthur,  12  pt  12  £ 
May,  Sarah,  12  pt  12  £ 
Michelevenson,  Michael,    11    pb 

12  t. 
Moore,  James,  12  pt  13  £ 
Mooney,  P.,  11  pt  9  t. 
Moncrief,  George,  8  half  3  f, 
Murty,  Mrs.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Murphy,  Patrrck,  12  pt  14  £ 
Murphy,  Simon,  12  pt  14  £ 
Nixon.  Mary,  11  pt  14  £ 


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O'Brien,  James,  12  pt  14  f. 
O'Brien,  Philip,  13  pt  13  f. 
O'Brien,  Richard,  12  pt  12  t. 
O'Hara.  Francis,  13  pt  12  t 
Oakley,  Wm.,  13  pt  13  £ 
Patterson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  8  pt  1  f. 
Patterson,  Robt.,  7  pt  1  £ 
Payne,  Uriah,  13  half  3  £ 
Porter  William,  10  i  8 1. 
Portsmouth,  Charles,  12  pt  12  t. 
Poulsounne,  Frederick,  1 3  pt  11  £ 
Powers,  Thomas,  11  pt  13  t. 
Pursel,  Daniel,  12  pt  13  t. 
Redhend,  John,  13  pt  11  £ 
Robson,  Wm.,  12  pt  5  £ 
Robinson,  Ralph,  13  pt  4  t. 
Rodgers,  Rev.  M.,  13  pt  12  £ 
Ruine,  Jacob,  10  pt  4 1. 
Russell,  Wilham,  11  pt  8  t. 
Scott,  Wm.S.,  11  ptl£ 
Shaw,  Robert,  13  pt  13  £ 
Shea,  Richard,  12  pt  14  £ 
Shewn,  Peter,  13  pt  13  £ 
Sherwood,Wm.,  ll|-9£ 
Simons,  Mary,  13  pt  13  t. 
Solomon,  Jonathan,  13  pt  13  £ 
Spilsbury.  Charles,  11  J  6  £ 
Spilsbur^,  William,  11  J  7  £ 
Spry,  James,  12  pt  12  t. 
Sproule,  Joseph,  12  half  7 1. 
Stenson,  Edward,  11  pt  15  £ 
Stephens,  James.  13pt  13  £ 


Summerville,  Henry,  13  pt  13  t. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  13  pt  13  t. 
Theabold,  Thomas,  12  pt  13  £ 
Thompson  James  8  |  1  t. 
TuUy,  George,  13  J  7  £ 
Tully,  John,  13  J  8  £ 
TuUy,  Robert  &  Andrew,  13   h 

9t&;£ 
Tully,  Wm.,  13  J  8  £ 
Vassan,  Leon,  11  pt  15  £ 
Wallis,  Captain  James,  merino, 

13,  10  £ 
Walsh,  Bartley,  12  pt  10  £ 
Walton,  Joseph,  13  half  7  £ 
Walton,  Matthew,  13  half  6  £ 
Watters,  Richard,  11  pt  3  t. 
Weller,  Charles,  13  pt  13  £ 
Whalen,  William,  13  pt  13  £ 
White,  William,  12  J  8  £ 
Whitfield,  John,  9,  8  £ 
Wilson,  John,  11  pt  7t. 
Wilson,  Robert,  13  pt  12  £ 
Wilson,  Thomas,  10  J  5  £ 
Wood,  John,  13  pt  13 1. 
Wood,  WilHam,  8  pt  1  t. 
Wood,  Wm.,  10  J  5  £ 
Wright,  James,  13  pt  5  t. 
Wright,  John,  10  pt  6  t. 
Wyer,  Leat,  12  pt  5  £ 
Young,  Andrew,  12  J  3  t. 
Young,  George,  12  half  3  £ 
Young,  John,  12  J  3  t. 


TOWNSHIP  OF  OTONABEE. 

The  township  of  Otonabeo  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
Otonabee  River  and  the  township  of  Douro,  on  the  south  by  the 
Otonabee  River  and  Rice  Lake,  on  the  east  by  Rice  Lake  and  the 
township  of  Asphodel,  and  on  the  west  by  the  Otonabee  River. 
Population  about  4,000. 


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Adamson,  Robert,  13  w  half  16  t. 
Allen,  Samuel,  8  e  half  24  f. 
Ambrose,  Robt.,  li<  pt  22  f. 
Andrews,  Wm.,  11  pt  12  t. 
Anderson,  Donald,  laborer,  7  pt 

13  1. 
Anderson,  James,  7  e  half  24  f. 
Andvrson,  Wm.,  6  w  half  30  f. 
Armstrong  Andrew,  11  e  J  21  t. 
Armstrong,    David    shoemaker, 

Keene,  f. 
Ai-mstrong,  David,  5  w  half  23  f. 
Armstrong,  Isaac,  9  e  half  25  f. 
Armstrong,  Jas.,  laborer,  Allen- 
dale, f. 
Armstrong,  James.  10  w  |^  27  f. 
Armstrong,  Jas.,  12  e  half  15  f. 
Armstrong,  John,  12  pt  26  f. 
Armstrong,  Martin,  laborer,   14 

pt  16  f, 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  5,  25  f. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  9  e  half  29  f. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  11  pt  26  f. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  12  w  half  14  t. 

Ashburn,  Thomas,  carpenter,  9 
pt  13  f. 

Atchison,  James    and   Thomas, 
Indian  reserve,  t. 

Atkins,  Jno.,  cooper,  Allendale,  f. 

Atkins,  T.,  cooper,  Allendale,  f. 

Banbridge,  J.,  laborer,  Keene,  t. 

Barrie,  Thos.,  14  s  w  i  18  f. 

Barry,  James,  13  n  w  J  17  f. 

Barry,  John,  14  w  half  14  f. 

Barry,  Patrick,  laborer  3  pt  17  t. 

Barker,  Claude,  10  e  i  28  t. 

Barnes,  James,  1  e  half  30  f. 

Bartliff,      James,     book-keeper 
AUandale,  t. 

Bartliff,  J.,  blacksmith,  6  pt  13  t. 

Baxter,  James,   carpenter  8  pt 
28  t. 


Baxter,  John,  9  J  28  f. 
Beavis,  Francis,  laborer,   Allen- 
dale, f. 
Beavis,   Francis,   laborer,   7   pt 

18  t. 
Beavis,  James,  9  s  e  J  21  f. 
Bennett,  Edward,  14  f  21  f. 
Bennett,  James,  laborer,  12  pt 

14  f. 
Bennett,  John,  14  |  21  f. 
Benett.        John,        shoemaker, 

Keene,  t. 
Bickett,  James,  1  e  half  26  f. 
Blatchford,  Wm.,  10  w  half  26  t' 
Blizard,  Thomas,  2  s  e  J  21  £ 
Blizard,  Wm.,  2  w  half  20  f. 
Bolan,  John,  7  pt  9  f. 
Borland,  James,  2pts  12  and  13  f. 
Borland,  Thomas,  laborer,  2  pt 

2t. 
Bowie,  Edward,  11  n  half  18  f. 
Bowie,  Michael,  laborer,  5  pt  24 1. 
Brenton,  Francis,  11  pt  16  t. 
Brenton,  Henry,   laborer,   7   pt 

12  t. 
Brenton,  J„  laborer,  7  pt  12  t. 
Breakenridge,  MattheAV,  3,  28  f. 
Briden,  Walter,  9  e  half  20  t. 
Brown,  George,  6  n  w  J  23  f. 
Brown,  George,  12  pt  32  f. 
Brown,  John,  6  s  w  ;|  23  f. 
Brown,  Robert,  6  e  half  27  f. 
Brotherson,  William,  blacksmith, 

3  pt  16  f. 
Bryce,     Archibald,     carpenter, 

Keene,  f. 
Buck,  George,  11  pt  26  f. 
Buck,  Thomas,  sr.,  10  w  i  19  f. 
Buck,  Thomas,  jr.,  9  e  J  17  f. 
Buck,  William,  10  e  J  19  f. 
Buchanan,  James,  weaver,  7  pt 
13  f. 


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J.   C.   CONNER  S 


BuUid,  John  &  Thomas,  8,  8  t. 
Burns,  James,  17se:ilof. 
Burns,  John,  16  e  J  12  f. 
Burns,  Patrick,  15,  12  f. 
Burnham,  Henry.  6  e  half  13  £ 
Buttery,  George,  12  w  half  lot. 
Byram,  John,  6  e  half  19  f 
Cain,  Patrick,  laborer,  11  pt  19  t. 
Calder,  Wm.,  AUandale,  £ 
Calahan,  John,  7  w  half  .31  t. 
Caloton,  John,  2  pt  31  £ 
Caloton,  Mrs.,  2  pt  32  £ 
Cameron,  Edwin,  1,  24  £ 
Cameron,  Jas.,  laborer,  1  pt  25. 
Cameron,  James,  1,  25  £ 
Cameron,  John,  laborer,  1  pt  25. 
Cameron,  Wm.,  laborer,  1  pt  25. 
Camxpbell,   Alex.,  sr.,  merchant, 

Keene,  £ 
Campbell,   Alex.,  jr.,  merchant, 

Keene,  £ 
Campbell,    Duncan,    laborer,    7 

pt  16. 
Campbell,  Jas.,  laborer,  7  pt  16. 
Campbell,       John,       carpenter, 

Keene,  t. 
Campbell,  McNeil,  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants, Keene,  t. 
Campbell,  Malcolm,   7    w    half 

16  £ 
Campbell,  Samuel,  laborer,  7   pt 

18  £ 
Campbell,  Wm.,  Keene,  t. 
Carr,  Samuel,  13ne^l5t. 
Carter,  James,  5  e  half  27  £ 
Carter,  Wm.,  5  w  half  27  £ 
Casey,  George,  lie  half  8  t. 
Casey,  Redmond,  9  w  half  18  £ 
Cavanagh,  Richard,  1  w  half  31 1. 
Cavanagh,  Thos.,  1  e  half  31  £ 
Chase,  Wm.,  sawyer,  AUandale,  £ 
Chambers,  Wm.,  16  pt  20  £ 


Chamberlain,  Wm.,  8  e  half  29  £ 
Chish  ol  m,  Alex. ,  saddler,  Keene,  t. 
Chisholm,  Donald,  laborer,  7  pt 

13  £ 
Christie,  W^m.,  7  n  e  |  14  £ 
Clancy,  Mrs.,  12  pt  21  £ 
Clancy,  Thomas,  12  s  e  ^  19  £ 
Clancy,  Wm.,  4  w  half  30  £ 
Cleary,  John,  10  s  half  17  t. 
Cleary,  Wm.,  10  e  ^  23  £ 
Cleghorn,  John,  10  w  half  20  t. 
Clifford,  John,  15  pt  23  £ 
Cooney,  Johnston,  9  n  half  21  £ 
Collins,  John,  13  pt  12  £ 
Collins,  Timothy,  12  pts7  and  8 1, 
Collins,  Wm.,  12  e  half  27  t. 
Connie,  Peter,  9  s  w  J  14  £ 
Connie,  Wm.,  7  e  half  15  £ 
Connel^  Alex.,  blacksmith,  Allan- 
dale,  £ 
Connel,      George,      blacksmith, 

AUandale,  £ 
Condon,  Jas.,  laborer,  6  pt  11  t. 
Condon,  James,  16  e  half  14  £ 
Condon,  Joseph,  6  pt  23  £ 
Condon,  Patrick,  9  e  half  22  £ 
Condon,  Wm.,  9  w  half  15  £ 
Conroy,  John,  8  pt  32  £ 
Conway,  James,  3  pt  30  £ 
Conway,  Wm.,  4  half  32  £ 
Corcary,  Patrick,  9  w  half  19  t. 
Corcoran,   Brien,  laborer,*  9   pt 

16  t. 
Coward,  Thomas,  lie  half  10  £ 
Croger,  Christian,  15  pt  23  £ 
Crowley,  Bartholomew,  15  J 15  £ 
Crowley,  David,  14,  20  £ 
Crowley,  David,  14  e  half  15  £ 
Crowley,  David  Y.,  16  e  f  15  £ 
Crowley,  Jas.  B.,  13,  19  £ 
Crowley,  Jas.  D.,  15  e  half  17  £ 
Crowley,Jas.  R,  13,  21£ 


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Crowley,  Patrick,  13  e  half  20  f. 
Crowley,  Patrick  Y.,  15  w  half 

15  f. 
Crowley,  Thomas,  15  e  J  15  f. 
Crowley,  Timothy,  18,  23  f. 
Cummings,  Daniel,  teacher,    11 

pt  22. 
Curtis,  James,  11  pt  31 1. 
Curtis,  Stephen,  brickmaker,  11 

pt  30 1. 
Davidson,  Archibald,  8  pt  26  £ 
Davidson,  Thomas,  8  pt  2G  £ 
Dawson,  Fredrick,  lie  half  31  f. 
Dean,  Marshall,  M.D.,  Keene,  t. 
Devlin,  James,  2  w  half  30. 
DevHn,  John,  7  w  half  28  f. 
Deyell,  John,  14  w  half  13  f 
Deyell,  Robert,  A.,  14ehalf  13  f. 
Deyell,  Samuel,  14  pt  1'.^  t. 
Deyell,  Wm.,  14  19  £ 
Dickson,  James,  &;  James,  sr.,  & 

jr.,3ptl7£ 
Dickson,  James  carpenter,  Keene, 

t. 
Dickson,  John,  2  14  £ 
Dickson,  Wm.,  i,  11, 16  £ 
Dillon,  John,  10  w  half  22  £ 
Dillon,  Patrick,  10  e  half  22  £ 
Dinsdale,  Jeffrey,  mason,  Allan- 
dale,  £ 
Dinsdale,  John,  7  n  half  18  t. 
Dion,  Leon,  sailor,  Keene,  t. 
Doherty,  John,  10  e  half  24  £ 
Donelly,  Edward,  15  e  half  21  £ 
Donelly,  Robert,  15  w  half  21  £ 
Donaldson,  John,  14  e  half  16  t. 
Doris,  Charles,  10  pt  18  t. 
Doris,  Bernard,  10  ^  15  £ 
Doris,  James,  laborer,  Keene,  t. 
Doris,  John,  10  w  ^  15  £ 
Doris,  John,  R.,  10  n  half  17  £ 
Doris,  WiUiam,  10  n  half  18  £ 


Douglass,     James,     shoemaker, 

Allandale,  t. 
Dowdell,  John,  8  n  e  J  11  £ 
Dowdell,  Wm.,  8  s  e  J  11  £ 
Driscoll,  Cornelius,  14  e  J  17  £ 
Drummond,  Alex.,  10  s  J  18  £ 
Drummond,  Duncan,  10  e  |  16  £ 
Drummond,  James,  9  s  J  16  £ 
Drummond,  William,  9  n  f  16  £ 
Duffis,  James,  12  e  half  25  £ 
Duffis,  Wm.,  12  pt  25  £ 
Eagan,  James,  3  e  J  82  f 
Eagan,  Thomas,  12  s  J  23  £ 
Earl,  James,  1, 13  t. 
Edington,  Robert,    10  s  e  J  15  £ 
Edington,    William,     engineer, 

Keene,  £ 
Edwards,  John,  8  e  i  18  £ 
Edwards,  Mathew,  7  pt  20  £ 
Edwards,  Mathew,  7  w  i  20  t. 
Edwards,  Wm.,  7  pt  20  £ 
Elmhurst,  Francis,  2  w  J  24  t 
Elmhurst.  Joseph,  2  pt  17  £ 
Elmhurst,  Philip,  3,  22  £ 
Elmhurst,  Robert,  3  e  |  24  £ 
El  ward,  Mrs.,  11  pt  26  t. 
Emmerson,  Edward,  13  e  :|  13  £ 
Emmerson,  John,  13  s  half  14'£ 
Emmerson,  Robt..  13  n  half  14  £ 
Emmerson,  Thos.,  13  i  13  £ 
Emmerson,  Wm.,  saddler,  13  pt 

16  t. 
English,  George,  cooper,  Allan- 
dale,  £ 
English,  Mrs.,  Allandale. 
Esson,  Alex.,  1  w  half  22  £ 
Esson,  Andrew,  6  whalf  22  £ 
Esson,  Daniel,  6  e  half  23  £ 
Esson,  George,  5  w  half  14  £ 
Esson,  Robert,  6  w  half  24  £ 
Esson,  Thomas,  6  e  half  22  £ 
Evans,  G.,  merchant,  Keene,  t. 


Silver  Plated  and  White  Metal  Bells. 


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Evans,  John,  3  w  half  27  f. 
Evans,  Eobert,  4,  27  t. 
Fanning,  James,  15  pt  19  f. 
Fanning,  James,  16  w  half  12  t. 
Fawcett,  James,  1  w  half  30  f. 
Fife,  Alex,  4  e  half  25  f. 
Fife,  David,  Allandale,  f. 
Fife,  James,  laborer,  11  pt  26  t. 
Fife,  Jas.  B,  2ehalf  16f 
Fife,  John,  sr,  5,  21  f. 
Fife,  John  H.,  4  s  w  J  22  £ 
Fife,  Jas.  H,  5  f  20  f. 
Fife,  Mrs,  4  n  w  J  22  f. 
Fife,  Silvester,  4  w  half  23  i 
Fife,  Thomas,  5  e  half  26  f. 
Fife,  Wm,  4  e  half  24  f. 
Finnie,  Hugh,  laborer,  9  pt  20  t. 
Finnie,  Jas.,  9  w  half  20  t. 
Fitzgerald,  David,  4  w  half  28  f. 
Fitzgerald,  David,  7  pt  32  t. 
Fitzgerald,  James,  11  pt  26  t. 
Fitzgerald,  Thos.,  4  w  half  29  f. 
Fitzgerald,  Wm,  8  w  half  30  f. 
Foley,  James,  2  e  half  31  f. 
Foley,  Michael,  laborer,  Keene,  t. 
Foley,  Mrs.,  8  e  half  17  f 
Foley,  Wm.,  4,  12  f. 
Forsyth,  Andrew,   carpenter,   6 

pt  13  f. 
Forsyth,  Wm,   carpenter,  6   pt 

13  f 
Fox,  Thomas,  1  ehalf  ]8f. 
Frazer,  Wm,  12  pt  26  f. 
Fulton,      Archibald,       laborer, 

Keene,  t. 
Gall,  John,  hotelkeeper,  Keene,  f. 
Gallon,  James,  6  n  w  J  14  f 
Galvin,  John,  11  J  24  £ 
Garraty,  Patrick,  11  pt  26  f. 
Gillespie,  Alex,  3  e  half  15  f. 
Gillespie,  John,  3  J  16  f 
Gillespie,  Peter,  sr.,  3  pt  15  f 


Gillespie,  Peter,  jr,  2  w  half  15  f. 
Gillespie,  Peter,  12  pt  24  £ 
Girvan,  James,  9  w  half  26  £ 
Girvan,  Richard,  9  e  half  27  £ 
Girvan,  Robert,  10  s  e  J  25  £ 
Gorman,  Michael,  13  pt  26  £ 
Gourley,  James,  6  pt  12  t. 
Grady,  John,  sr,,  2  e  half  28  £ 
Grady,  John,  sr.,  2  w  half  27  £ 
Grady,  Thomas,  2  w  half  28  £ 
Graham,  Thomas,  2  w  half  28  £ 
Graham,  Alexander,  sr.,  3  s  w  ^ 

16  £ 
Graham,  Alexander,  jr.,  4  s  e  ^ 

14  £ 
Graham,  David,  1  pt  12. 
Graham,  James,  11  pt  32  t. 
Graham,  John,  7  s  e  J  27  £ 
Graham,  WilUam,  11  s  J  18  £ 
Greystock,  Mark,  11  n  |  15  £ 
Grey  stock,  Robert,  11  pt  17  t. 
Grier,  John,  7  J  9  £ 
Grier,  Michael,  7  i  9  £ 
Guthrie,  Adam,  14  pt  24  £ 
Hair  Evans,  laborer,   10  pt  30  t. 
Hair,  James,  hotelkeeper,  10  pt 

30  £ 
Hair,  WiUiam,  10  w  i  30  £ 
Hall,  James,  7  e  ^  31  £ 
Hall  James,  13  w^i  24 1. 
Hallahan,  Michael,  10  e  half  20  £ 
Hallahan,  Robert,  laborer,  10  pt 

20  t. 
Hales,  Thomas,  17 1  11  t. 
Hammond,  Patrick,  12  w  h  18  £ 
Hamel,  John,  8  e  J  10  t. 
Hamilton,  George,  carpenter,    9 

pt  12  £ 
Hanlon,  James,  9  e  J  30  £ 
Hanbridge,  Robert,  15  w  i  20  £ 
Hanbridge,  Wm.,  16  pt  18^  £ 
Hanbridge,  Wm.,  16  n  w  i  18  f 


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Hams,  Wm.,  carpenter,  3  pt  17  f. 
Harrison,  James,  laborer,    2    pt 

23  t. 
Hare,  Michael,  laborer,  11  pt  14 1. 
Hartley,  Thomas,  10  J  28  f. 
Hastie,  Wm.,   carpenter,   Allan- 
dale,  f. 
Harlip,  Andrew,  14,  pt  24. 
Haslip  Robert,  14  pt  23  £ 
Hatherly,  John,  9  w  half  22  f. 
Hayes,  James,  10  w  half  12  £ 
Hayes,  James,  15  e  half  16  £ 
Hayes,  Mchael,  laborer,  15   pt 

16  t. 
Hayter,  Wm.,  17  e  half  17  £ 
Hazlet,  John,  12  w  half  17  £ 
Heffernan,  Cornelius,  6    w  half 

31  £ 
Heffernan,  John,  6  e  half  80  £ 
Heffernan,  John,  9  w  half  25  £ 
Heffernan,  Michael,  4  w  half  31  £ 
Heffernan,  Thomas,  9  w  half  27  £ 
Henry,  John,  9  e  half  23  f 
Henderson,  David,  7  e  |  22  £ 
Henderson,  David,  8  23  £ 
Henderson,  David,  laborer,  8  pt 

23  t. 
Hendersen,  D.,  laborer,  8  pt  23  t. 
Hetrick,    Michael,   Indian    Re- 
serve, t. 
Hewie,  Peter,  2  e  half  18  £ 
Hill,  John,  13s  e  J  15  £ 
Hill,  Wm.,  13  n  w  J  15  £ 
Hilson,  George,  tanner,  6  pt  13  £ 
Hope,  John,  2  J  21  £ 
Hope,  Richard,  3  n  half  18  £ 
Hope,  Robert,  3  e  half  18  £ 
Hope,  Thomas,  3  whalf  19  £ 
Hope,  Wm.,  3,  20  £ 
Houston,  Robert,  14  n  e  J  23  £ 
Howson,  Christopher,  9  w  half 
12  £ 


Howson,  George,  10  e  half  11  £ 
Howson,  Thos.,  9  e  half  9  £ 
Howson,  Wm.,  9  e  half  10  £ 
Hudson,  Wm,,  sr.,  11  w  half  28  £ 
Hudson,  Wm.,  jr.,  11  n  w  -J  27  £ 
Humber,     Lorenzo,      carpenter, 

Indian  Reserve,  t. 
Humphries,  Jas.  C,  carpenter,  6 

e  half  18  £ 
Humphries,  Mrs.,  7  pt  13  £ 
Hunter,  Jas.,  laborer,  8  pt  12  t. 
Hunter,  Joseph,  8  w  half  11  £ 
Hunter,  Wm.,  2  w  half  18  £ 
Ingram,  Evans,  lie  half  26  £ 
Jackson,  Robert,  13  |  17  £ 
Jackson,  Robert,  laborer,  17  pt 

lot. 

Johnston,  Adam,  sr.,  4  w  half  21 1. 
Johnston,  Adam,  jr.,4neJ21t. 
Johnston,  Isaac,  9  e  half  26  £ 
Johnston,  James,  3  e  half  29  £ 
Johnston,  Patrick,  4  s  e  :|  21 1. 
Johnston,  Simon,  8  e  J  22  £ 
Johnston,  Thomas,  8  w  half  24  f. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  13  pt  26  t. 
Jury,  John,  13  e  half  16  t. 
Keefe,  James,  6  pt  1 2  t. 
Keefe,  John  and  Thomas,  5,  11 1, 
Keating,  Michael,  laborer,  2  pt 

25  t. 
Keating,  Nicholas,  2,  25  £ 
Keating,  Patrick,  laborer,  2  pt 

25  t. 
Keiley,  Jas.,  12  pt  26  £ 
Keiley,  Michael,  laborer,  12  pt 

19  t. 
Keiley,  Richard,  13  s  e  J  24t. 
Kelleher,  Dennis,  8  e  half  SO  £ 
Kennedy,  Dawson,  14  pt  24  £ 
Kent,  Hugh,  11  w  half  7  £ 
Kent,  John,  7  e  half  11  £ 
Kent,  Mrs.,  9  pt  13  £ 


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J.  C.   CONNERS 


5ent,  Wm.,  11  pt  13  t. 
Kendred,  John,  9  w  half  13  f. 
Kenally,  Dennis,  13  w  half  22  f 
Kenally,  John,  13  n  e  -J  24?  t. 
King,  James,  12  pt  32  £ 
Kingston,  John,  1  -:  pt  24  f 
Kindred,  Charles,  12  e  half  17 1. 
Kindred,  Wm.,  12  e  half  14  t. 
Kirby,  Henry,  tailor,  Keene,  t. 
Knox,  Alex.,  9  e  J  13  f. 
Knox,  John,  7  e  half  21  f 
Knox,  John,    9  I  13  f. 
Knox,  Wm.,  8  e  half  25  f 
Lacey,  Thomas,  weaver,  Keene,  f. 
Laing,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  Keene,  f 
Laing,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  Keene,  f. 
Lane,  Henry,  8  whalf  20  t. 
Lane,  Wm.,  8  e  half,  20  f 
Lang,  George,  carpenter,  Keene,  f. 
Lang,  James,  sr.,  6  w  half  21  £ 
Lang,  James,  jr.,  6  e  half  21  £ 
Lang,  John,  7  e  half  17  £ 
Lang,  "Wm.,  6  e  half  20  £ 
Lancaster,  James,  3  e  half  27  t. 
Lancaster,  John,   laborer,  1    pt 


John,  1,  20  £ 
William,    laborer,    1 


20  t. 

Lancaster, 

Lancaster, 

pt  20  t. 
Landregan,  Maurice,    8   w  half 

29  £ 
Landregan,  Mrs.,  4  s  w  :|  19  £ 
Landreville,   Charles,  cooper,  7 

pt  13  t. 
Landreville,       John,       cooper, 

Keene,  £ 
Landerville,      Peter,      cooper. 

Keene,  £ 
Laroche,  Joseph,  2  e  half  17  £ 
Lawson,  James,  13  w  half  13  £ 
Lawrence,  Robert,  11  pt  32  t. 
Leannouth,  Gabriel,  1  w  half  27  £ 


pt 


Leitch,  Charles,  laborer,  5  pt  17 1. 
Leitch,  Thomas,  5  e  half  17  t 
Lilly,  James,  12  pt  27  t. 
Lipsett,   George,  laborer,    10  pt 

31  t. 

Lowry,  George,  mason,  7  pt  11  £ 
Lnmsden,     Andrew,    carpenter, 

Keene,  £ 
Lynch,  John,  11  n  half  25  t. 
Lynch,  Michael,  laborer,  11 

25  t. 

Lynch,  Michael,  14,  pt  24  £ 
Lynch,  Thomas,  13  ^  26  t. 
McCamus,  John,  7  w  half  12  t. 
McCann,      James,     shoemaker, 

Keene,  £ 
McCann,  Michael,  9  n  e  J  19  £ 
McCannon,  Daniel,  sr.,  17  n  e  { 

14  £ 
McCannon,  Daniel,  jr.,  15  s  w  I 

16  £ 
McCannon,  George,  15  n  w  J  16  £ 
McCannon,  John,  17  n  w  J  14£ 
McCarthy,  Owen,  6,  15  £ 
Mc Crate,  Thomas,  laborer,  G  pt 

32  t. 

McCrea,,  Amos,  M.D.,  6  pt  13  £ 
McDermont,  Andrew,  laborer,  11 

pt  12  t. 
McDonald,  Wm.,  6  29  £ 
McDougall,  Wm.,  weaver,  9  pt 

12  £ 

McElwain,  Matthew,  13  pt  26  £ 
McEwin,  John,  8  e  half  9  £ 
McFarlane,  Alex.,  10  w  half  13  £ 
McFarlane,  Donald,  8  w  half  13  £ 
McFarlane,  Donald,  laborer,  10 

pt  13  t. 
McFarlane,  Duncan  J.,  9  w  half 

11  £ 
McFarlane,  Duncan  A.,  10  e  half 

13  £ 


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McFarlane,  Malcom  J.,  9  e  half 

12  f. 
McFarlane,  Malcolm  P.,  8  w  half 

12  f. 
McFee,  Alex.,  8  w  half  10  f. 
McFee,  John,  Sehalf  lof. 
McGee,  John,  13  pt  24  t. 
McGrah,  Wm.,  1  i  w  half  30  t. 
McGregor,  Jaijaes,  7  n  w  J  9  f. 
McGregor,  Mrs.,  Keene,  £ 
McGregor,  Wm.,  9  e  half  31  t 
McGuier,  Johnston,  laborer,  12 

pt  14  t. 
Mclntyre,  Archibald,  8  w   half 

14  f 

Mclntyre,  Donald,  carpenter,  7 

ptf. 
Mclntyre,  Duncan,  8  e  J  13  f. 
Mclntyre,  Duncan,  laborer,  8  pt 

15  t. 

Mclntjrre,  Duncan,  laborer,  9  J 

14  f. 
Mclnt3rre,  Duncan,  12  pts  10  & 

11  £ 
Mclntyre,  Peter,  8  w  half  15  £ 
McLachlan,  John,    hotelkeeper, 

Keene,  £ 
McMahon,  Mathew,  laborer,  7  pt 

31 1. 
McMahon,  Timothy,  laborer,  7  p 

30  t. 
McMartin,  John,  15  e  J  22  f, 
McMartin,  Michael,  15  w  f  22  £ 
McMullin,  Thos,  laborer,  11  pt 

29  t. 
McNeil,  James,  merchant,  Keene, 

t. 
McNeH,  Peter,  7  e  half  16  f, 
McNevan  David,  7w  half  15  £ 
McNevan.  Duncan,7  whalf  17£ 
McWilHams,  James,  11  w  half 

29  t. 


Mc Williams,  Thomas  laborer,  11 

pt  29  t. 
Maguire,  John,  12  n  half,  23  £ 
Mather,  Andrew,  10  w  half  10  £ 
Mather,  John,  9  w  half  9  £ 
Mather,  Thomas,  10  ptl2  £ 
Matchett,  James,  15swJ19£ 
Matchett,  John,  16  n  e  J  18  £ 
Matchett,  Robert,  16  pt  19  £ 
Mein,  John,  mason,  9  s  e  J  11  £ 
Merriam,  Henry,  lie  half  7 1. 
Metcalf,  Alfred,  9  n  e  J  14  t. 
Metcalf,  James,  6  w  half  11  £ 
Mills  Robert,  laborer,  12  pt  13  t. 
Millane,  Edward,  laborer,  Keene, 

t. 
Miller,  James,  10  wf  14  £ 
Miller,  John,  7  25  £ 
Miller,  Robert,  8  w  half  21  £ 
Miller,  William,  8  e  half  10  £ 
Miller,  William,  8  w  half  18  £ 
Moore,  David,  7  w  half  14  I 
Moore,  Hamilton,  2  e  half  27  £ 
Moore,  Henry,  3  w  half  21  £ 
Moore.  Wm.,  3  e  half  21  f; 
Moffat,  Andrew,  10  w  half  21 1. 
Moncrief,  Wm.,  9  n  e  J  18 1. 
Morrow,  John,  4  e  half  16  t. 
Morgan,  John,  12  n  e  J  19  £ 
Morgan,  William,  lis  half  15  £ 
Morgan,  Wm.,  11  w  half  19  £ 
Morton,  David,  17  n  e  i  13  £ 
Morton,  Mrs.,  Wm.,  17  pt  10  £ 
Muirhead,      Daniel,     laborer, 

Keene,  £ 
Mulcahey,  Patrick,  13  pt  26  £ 
Mulcahey,  Timothy  14  w    half 

17 1. 
Murray,  Thos.,  5  w  half  31  t. 
Murriey,  Charles,  mill  overseer, 

I7ptl0t. 
Murphy,  Patrick,  13  e  half  22  t. 


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Neish,  John,  shoemaker,  Keene, 

t. 
Nelson,  Andrew,  4  pt  19  f. 
Nelson,  Archibald.  5  pt  19  f. 
Nelson,  David,  sr.,  5  pt  18  f. 
Nelson,  David,  jr.,  5  w  half  18  f. 
Nelson.  George,  5  s  e  J  20  f. 
Nelson,     George,     carpenter, 

Keene,  f 
Nelson,  Hugh,  1  w  half  26  f. 
Nelson,  Hugh,  4  n  w  ^  17  f. 
Nelson,  James,  5  e  half  18  f 
Nelson,  John,  laborer,  1  pt  21  t. 
Nelson,  John,  5  w  half  17  f 
Nelson,  John,  5  n  e  J  19  f. 
Nelson,  Pengrine,   laborer,  1   pt 

21  t. 

Nelson,  Robert,  4  w  half  14  f. 
Nelson,  Robert,  jr.,  4  w  half  28  f 
Nelson,  Stephen,  1  w  half  22  £ 
Nelson,  Thos.,  5  s  e  J  19  £ 
Nelson,  Thos.,  10  e  half  31  t. 
Nelson,  Wm.,  sr.,  4  pt  19  £ 
Nelson,  Wm.,  jr.,  4  n  w  J  19  £ 
Nesbit,  Alex.,  1  e  half  28  £ 
Nethercot,  James,  16  pt  ^21  £ 
Nethercot,  John,  13  pt  26  £ 
Nethercot,    Montgomery,  16   pt 

22  £ 

Nurse,  George,  17  e  half  12 1. 
O'Brien,  Alex.,  9  pt  30  £ 
O'Brien,  Edward,    laborer,  8  pt 

27  t. 
O'Brien,  Edward,  8  w  half  27  £ 
O'Brien,  John,  9  w  half  31  t. 
O'Brien,  Michael,  7  w  half  30  t. 
O'Connor,  James,  9  pt  32  £ 
O'Connor,  John,  11  w  half  31  £ 
O'Donell,  Patrick,  5  pt  32  £ 
O'Leary,  Daniel,  4  e  half  31  t. 
O'Leary,  John,  3  w  half  31  £ 
O'Leary,  Wm.,  4  e  half  30  £ 


Parrington,  Thos.,  18  pt  26  t. 

Patterson,  Alex.,  2,  26  £ 
Patterson,  Robert,  laborer,  2  pt 

26  t. 
Pearce,  George,  R.,  tanner,  6  pts 

13  &  14  £ 

Pearce,    Richard,   tanner,    7   pt 

14  t. 

Petrie,  James,  10  w  half  24  £ 

Pimmet,  James,  9  w  half  30  t. 

Plunkett,  John,  laborer,  Allan- 
dale,  t. 

Plunkett,  William,  4  w  half 
16  £ 

Porter,  Joseph,  9  w  half  17  t. 

Powers,  Thomas,  laborer,  10  pt 
21  t. 

Pratt,  Wm.,  hotelkeeper,    17  pt 

lot. 

Quinn,  Patrick,  7  s  J  9  £ 
Quinn,  Richard,  7  pt  9  £ 
Quinlan,  John,  7  n  half  27  f 
Quinlan,  Wm.,  laborer,  7  pt  27 1. 
Rahely,  John,  8  s  w  i  13  £ 
Rahely,  Thomas,  8  n  w  J  31  £ 
Read,    Edward,   laborer,    17  pt 

lot. 

Read,   Geerge,    M.P.P.,   &  Tp., 

clerk,  &c.,  Keene,  £ 
Read,  Heary,  teamster,  Keene,  £ 
Read,  Richard,  sr.,  15  pt  18  £ 
Read,  Richard,  jr.,  15,  18  t. 
Read,  Roger,  5  s  half  31  £ 
Reckles,  John,  laborer,  10  pt  lOt. 
Redpath,  Wm.,  4ehalf  13£ 
Redmond,  Joseph,  12  e  half  22  £ 
Renwick,  James,  6  n  e  J  25  t. 
Renwick,  John,  6  s  e  :|  25  t. 
Renwick,  Robert,  1  w  half  19  t. 
Renwick,       Walter,       teacher, 

Keene,  £ 
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Renwick,  Walter,  8  e  half  12  f. 
Renwick,  Wm.,  6  w  half  25  t. 
Rice,  Richard,  14nwJ18f 
Richardson,  Wm.,  3  w  half  29  t. 
Roach,  James  laborer,  Keene,  t. 
Roach,  Maurice,  16  w  half  14  f 
Roach,  Thomas,  7  pt  8  f 
Robertson,  Andrew,  2  w  half  16  f 
Robertson,  George,  carpenter,  14 

pt  24  f 
Robertson,  John  W.,  13  w  half 

12  f 
Robertson,  Peter,  8  e  half  14  f 
Robertson,  Robert  G.,  18  e  half 

12  f 
Runnings,  Mark,  10  e  half  29  f. 
Rutherford,  Adam,  laborer,  11  pt 

17  t. 
Rutherford,  Wm.,  11, 17. 
Ryan,  Patrick,  14  pt  22  t. 
Sanders,  Wm.,  weaver,  10  pt  *^0  £ 
Sargent,  John,  10  e  half  27  f 
Sargent,  Samuel,  10  w  half  28  f. 
Savigney,  George,  17  w  half  15  f 
Savigney,  James,  16  w  half  15  f 
Savigney,  John,  17  e  half  15  f 
Scott,  James,  1  n  w  ^  14  t. 
Scolhe,  David,  7  s  w  J  18  f 
Scollie,  James,  7  s  e  J  18  f. 
Scollie,  Robert,  12  e  half  20  f 
Scollie,  Wm.,  laborer,  12  pt  22  t. 
Sedgwick,  Thos.,  10  w  half  29  f 
Seins,  Thomas,  16,  13 1. 
Sharp,  Andrew,  7  n  e  J  13  f. 
Shanghnessie,  J.,  13  n  half  18  f 
Shearer,  Andrew,  teacher  2  pt. 

16  t. 
Shearer,-  Andrew,  3.  26  f 
Shearer,  Andrew,  6  w  half  27  f 
Shearer,  Archibald,  6  w  half  28  f. 
Shearer,  Archibald,  8  e  half  21  f, 
Shearer,  Bernard,  7  n  w  J  24  f 


Shearer,  Gaven,  2,  22  f. 
Shearei,  James,  carpenter,  Allan- 
dale,  f. 
Shearer,  John,  7  e  half  24  £ 
Shearer,  Mathew,  5  e  half  23  £ 
Shehan,  Patrick  11  e  half  24  £ 
Short,  Richard,  Allandale,  £ 
Short,  Richard,  7  s  half,  26  £ 
Sliort,  Thomas,  agent,  Keene,  t. 
Short,  Wm.,  7  n  half  26  £ 
Simple,   James,    laborer,  11    pt 

28  t. 
Simpson,  Thos.,  sawyer,  Allan- 
dale,  £ 
Sinclair,  James,  saddler,  Keene,  £ 
Slattery,  Thomas,  12  i  16  £ 
Smith,  John,  7  e  half  20  t. 
Smith,  John,  10  w  half  16  t. 
Smith,  Samuel,  14  pt  28  £ 
Soucie,  John,  1  e  half  17  £ 
Speirs,  Alex.,  4  w  half  20  £ 
Speirs,  Daniel,  laborer,  4  pt  20  t. 
Stark,  John,  laborer,  7  pt  23  t. 
Stark,  John,  7  w  half  23  £ 
Stark,  Mrs.,7  whalf21  £ 
Stark,  Thomas,  7  w  i  22  t. 
Stevenson,  J.,  carpenter,  Keene,  t. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  15  whalf  13  £ 
Stewart,  Alex.,  16  w  half  16  £ 
Stewart,  George,  15  e  half  19  t. 
Stewart,  James,  7  w  half  11  £ 
Stewart,  John,  15  n  e  J  13  £ 
Stewart,  Jolm,  15  w  half  14  £ 
Stewart,  Richard,  15  s  e  ^  13  £ 
Stewart,  Richard,  16  e  half  16  £ 
Stewart,  Samuel,  15  w  half  17  £ 
Stewart,  Wm.,  14  w  half  15  £ 
Stewait,  Wm.,  17  h  16  £ 
Sullivan,  Michael,  11  n  e  -}  23  £ 
Swan,  Nicholas,  12  n  e  J  16  £ 
Sweeney,  James,  laborer,  12   pt 
21  t. 


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Sweeney,   John,    laborer,   G  pt 

Si  t 
Sweeney,  Patrick,  6  e  half  31  f. 
Swinton,  Archibald,  14  pt  18  £ 
Taylor,  A.,  teacher,  12  pt  31  £ 
Taylor,  Charles,  Indian  Reserve, 

t. 
Taylor,  George,  11  e  half  20  t. 
Taylor,  John,  9  w  half  10  £ 
Taylor,  Joseph,  10  e  half  8  £ 
Taylor,  Robert,  12  e  half  18  £ 
Taylor,  Thomas,  11  pt  13  t. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  H,  11  f  23  t. 
Tedford,  Richard,  3  f  30  t. 
Tennison,  George,  12  s  half  24  £ 
Thompson,  Adam,  10  pt  32  t. 
Thompson,  Charles,  8  w  half  25  £ 
Thompson,  David,  12  w  half  19  t. 
Thompson,      Walter,       Indian 

Reserve,  t. 
Thompson,  Wm.,  12  w  half  22  £ 
Throop,  John,  Indian  Reserve,  t. 
Tobin,  Maurice,  2  e  half  30  £ 
Torpie,  Eugene,  1  pt  32  £ 
Trotter,  James  laborer,  9  pt  13  t. 
Trotter,  John,  laborer,  8  pt  26  t. 
Turner,  Alex.,  1  w  half  17  £ 
Walker,  Levi,  sawyer,  Keene,  t. 
Walker,  Wm.,  3  e  half  13  £ 
Walsh,  Timothy  and  John  sr.,  5, 

16  £ 
Wason,  James,  9  e  lialf  8  f. 


Waters,  Patrick,  laborer,  13  pt 

22  t. 
Webster,  Wm.,  sr.,  10  w  half  23  £ 
Webster,  Wm.,  jr.,  9  n  w  J  23  £ 
Weir,  Andrew,  5,  12  £ 
Weir,  Andrew,  laborer,  5  pt  12  t. 
Weir,   Archibald,  laborer,   5  pt 

12  t. 
Weir,  Archibald,  5  e  half  13  i 
Weir,  Francis,  lie  half  28  £ 
Weir,  James,  2,  29 1. 
Weir,  J.  G.,  11  pts  23  and  24  £ 
Weir,  Robert,  6  w  half  20  £ 
Weir,  Wm.,  carpenter,  2  pt  17  £ 
Wells,  Clement,  7  pt  11  £ 
Welsh,  Patrick,  11  pt  32  t. 
Welsh,  Thomas  I.,  brickmaker, 

14  pt  24  t. 
West,  Robert,  carpenter,  Keene,  £ 
West,Wm.,  3  whalfl3£ 
White,  Peter.  5  pts  9  and  10  t. 
Whitla,  Wm.,  sr.,  10  J  25  £ 
Whitla,  Wm,.  jr.,  laborer,  10  pt 

25  t. 
Wilson,  Archibald,  1  e  half  19  £ 
Wilson,  James,  11  w  half  20  t. 
Wood,  Alex,  2  w  half  17  £ 
Wood,  George,  3  w  half  14  £ 
Wood,  James,  1,  16  £ 
Wood,  John,  4,  15  £ 
Wood,  Stephen,  10  w  half  31  £ 
Young,  Wm.,  8  e  half  31  £ 


TOWNSHIP  OF  SHERBOENE. 

The  towTiship  of  Shorborne  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  McClintock,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Stanhope, 
on  the  east  by  the  township  of  Havelock,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Ridout,  County  of  Victoria.     (Not  settled.) 


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TOWNSHIP  OF  SMITH. 

The  township  of  Smith  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Buckhom 
Lake  and  Deer  Bay,  on  the  south  by  the  Otonabee  River  and  the 
township  of  North  Monaghan,  on  the  east  by  the  Otonabee  River, 
and  on  the  west  by  Buckhorn  and  Chemong  or  Mud  Lakes  and  the 
township  of  Emily,  County  of  Victoria.      Population  about  3,500. 


on  Wm.,  carpenter,  14  pt 


].  R. 


E. 


Ach( 

2^ 
Adak.s,  Wm.,  11  n  half  28  t, 
Aikins,  John,  laborer,  W.  E 

pt^2  t. 
Allan,  Edmund,   M.   maker, 

C.  R.,  pt  1  t. 
Allan,  George,  6  n  half  17  f. 
AUan,  Wm.,  18  pt  28  t. 
Aldrich,  Tmeman,  laborer,  3  pt 

21  t. 

Amys,  Philip,  7  e  half  25  £ 
Anglesy,  Mrs.,  13  pt  36  f. 
Anglesy,  Richard,  13  e  half  36  f. 
Archer,  John,  3  w  hall  8  f. 
Ardle,  John,  laborer,  E.  C.  R,  pt 

22  t. 

Armour,  John,  cooper,  1  Y.  L., 

pt  16  t. 
Ayotte,  George,  13  J3fff. 
Ayotte,  Joseph,  sr.,  13  e  half  39  f. 
Ayotte,  Joseph,  jr.,  13  w  J  39  f. 
Baker.  Samuel,  13  s  half  25  f. 
Ball,  James,  3  e  half  17  t. 
Baptie,  James,  5  pt  26  f. 
Barie,  George,  laborer,  W.  C. 

pt  1 1. 
Barber,  Roswell,  laborer,   3 

21  t. 
BeU,  James,  11  n  half  25  f. 
Bell,  John,  W.  C.  R,  pt  6  f. 
Bell,  John,  4  w  half  17  f. 
Bell,  John,  11  n  half  22  f. 
Bell,  Matthew,  9  s  half  17  f. 


R, 

pt 


Bell,  Thomas,  11  n  half  23  f. 
Bell,  Thomas  E.,  4  pt  16  f. 
Bell,  Wm.,  12  s  half  23  f. 
Benson,  H.  W.,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  1  f. 
Benson,  John  R,  sr.,  E.  C.  R,  pt 

If. 
Benson,  John,  R.,  jr.,   E.    C.   R, 

ptlf. 
Best,  James,  W.  C.  R,  pt  1  f. 
Bickell,  John,  6  s  half  25  f. 
Bird,  James,    P.    L.    surveyor, 

Lakefield,  t. 
Black,  Isreal,  5  pt  8  t. 
Black,  John,  5  pt  9  f. 
Blewitt,  Alman,  13  s  half  27  f. 
Blewitt,  Milson,  13  n  half  27  f. 
Bowie,  Henry,  laborer,  E.  C.  R, 

pt  6  t. 
Boyce,  Charles,  7  w  half  21  f. 
Boyce,  Mathew,  6  n  half  24  f. 
Boyce,  Stephen,  6  e  half  23  f. 
Boyce,   Wellington,    11    s   half, 

22  f. 
Branch,  Cuthbert,  10  w  half  22  f. 
Bredin,  Andrew,  11,  28  f 
Brown,  James,  2  e  half  16  f. 
Brumwell,  George,  9  pt  27  t. 
Brum  well,  Jacob,   H.,  E.  C.  R, 

pt  12  t. 
Brumwell,  Mrs.,  2  pt  18  f. 
Brumwell,  Wm.,  8  w  half  21  f. 
Bullock,  Peter,  14  w  half  32  f. 
Bullock,  Wm.,  15  s  half  30  f. 
Bulmer,  Edwin,  3  pt  15  t. 


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Burton,  Christopher,  W.   C.   R., 

pt3f. 
Butcher,  Charles,  7  w  half  20  t. 
Calvert,  John,  2  n  half  4  f. 
Carney,   James,   sr.,  13    1  half 

33  f. 
Carney,  James,  jr.,  merchant,  12 

pt  26  f. 
Carveth,   James,   C,   merchant, 
\  Lakefield,  £ 

Cassada,  Thos.,  15  e  half  45  f 
Cassada,  James,  8  e  half  21  f. 
Cassada,  John,  9  s  half  21  £ 
Chalmers,  James,   E.  C.  R.,   pt 

1£ 
Chowan,  Richard,  6  s  e  J  20  £ 
Clark,  Reuben,  labofer,  4  pt  18 1. 
Coons,  Wm.,  R.,  laborer,  E.  C.  R., 

pt  12  t. 
Cochrane,  George,  Lakefield,  £ 
Collins,  Wm.,  laborer,  9  n   e  J 

18  t. 
Cornwith,  James,  3  pt  6  £ 
Coulter,  Wm.,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  1  £ 
Cox,  John,  1  pt  17  £ 
Cox,  Thomas,  7  pt  23  £ 
Crawford,  Stephen,  M.D.,  physi- 
cian, 8  pt  27  t. 
Cullen,  Samuel,  6  s  half  24  £ 
Cumming,  Jacob,  laborer.  Bridge- 
north,  t. 
Curreth,  Peter,  5  pt  26  t. 
Curtis,  Samuel,  6  s  half  22  £ 
Curtin,  John,  11  pt  25  £ 
Daly,  Andrew,  7  s  e  |  20  £ 
Darling,  Alex.,  3  e  half  3  £ 
Darling,  John,  3,  4  £ 
Darling,  Wm.,  3  s  half  7  £ 
Davis,  Amberson,  15,  36  t. 
Davis,  James,  17  e  half  31  £ 
Davis,  John,  14swJ29£ 
Davis,  Wm.,  15,  37  t. 


Davies,  Lewis,  8,  18  f. 
Davies,  Sylvanus,  11  pt  18  £ 
Davidson,  Andrew,  laborer.  2  pt 

1  t. 
Davidson,  Hugh,  5  n  half  18  £ 
Davidson,  Hugh,  9  s  half  22  £ 
Davidson,  James,  sr.,  5,  20  £ 
Davidson,  Jas.,  sr.,  1,  4  £ 
Davidson,  Jas.,  jr.,  1  w  half  1  t. 
Davidson,  Robert,  4  s  half  21  £ 
Davidson,  Wm.,  5  J  22  £ 
Dayly,  Richard,  7  n  e  J  20  £ 
Daynard,  George,  13  w  half  34  t. 
Dean,  Marcus  S.,  merchant,  &;c., 

Bidgenorth,  £ 
Dennistoun,  Rober  county  judge, 

1  pt 16  £ 
Denine,  Mrs.,  1  pt  16  t. 
Dever,  Thomos,  13  n  w  J  32  t. 
Dewire,  Wm.,  laborer,  1  pt  16  t. 
Dixon,  James,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  1  £ 
Dixon,  Mrs.,  E,  C.  R.,  pt  1  £ 
Dobson,  Robert,  laborer,  Bridge- 
north,  t. 
Donnelly,  Alex.,  6  n  half  18  £ 
Donnelly,  Henry,  6  s  half  18  £ 
Donnelly,  James,  5  J  18  £ 
Donaghue,  Denis,  laborer,   1  pt 

16  £ 
Douglass,  Stephen,  18  pt  28  t. 
Down,  James,  6  n  e  J  20  t. 
Duff,  Hugh,  12  s  J  20  £ 
Duff,  James,  12  n  half  30  £ 
Duggan,Mrs.,  12  pt  33  £ 
Duggan,  Wm.,  10  pt  32  £ 
Dunn,  Francis,  cooper,  2  pt  17  t. 
Dunbar,      Asa,       hotelkeeper, 

Bridgenorth,  f 
Dyell,  John,  3  n  half  1  £ 
Dyell,  Samuel,  3  s  half  1  £ 
Edger,  John,  W.  C.  R,  pt  10  £ 
Edmison,  Alex.,  2  n  half  9  £ 


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Edmison,  John,  sr.,  W.  C.  B.,  pt 
2f. 

Edmison,  John,  jr.,  3  pt  11  t. 

Edmison,  Thomas,  W.  C.  R,  pt 
5f. 

Elliott.  George,  4  e  half  17  f. 

Elliott,  James,  1  n  half  6  f. 

Elliott,  James.  4  16  f. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  6,  19  f. 

Elliott,  Wm.,  4  pt  16  t. 

Embury,  Philip,  laborer,  12  pt 
20  t. 

Fairbairn,  Andrew,  9  s  half  26  f. 

Fairbairn,  John,  9  n  half  26  f. 

Falls,  Wm.,  1  n  ^  5  f. 

Finley,  John  J.,''E.  C.  R,  pt  6  f. 

Finley,  Wm.,  5  w  half  23  f 

Fitzgerald,  Charles,  11  pt  30  t. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward,  5  pt  21  t. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward,  13  shalf  30£ 

Fitzgerald,  George,  5  n  half  21  f. 

Fitzgerald,  Gerald,  6  pt  27  f. 

Fitzgerald,  Jas.  W.,  P.  L.  Sur- 
veyor, E.  C.  R.,  pt  1  f. 

Fitzgerald,  John,  Lakefield,f. 

Fitzgerald,  Thomas,  6  s  half  17  f. 

Fitzgerald,  Thos.  E.,  5  s  half  21  f. 

Fitzgerald,  Wm.,  6  f  21  £ 

Fleming,  Matthew,  1  s  w  J  5  f 

Fleming,  Wm.,  1  s  e  :|  o  f. 

Fligg,  Thomas,  6  pt  23  f. 

Fobert,  Denis,  12  pt  36  f 

Fountain,  Wm.,  Lakeiield,  f 

Fowler,  Andrew,  3  s  w  :]f  5  t. 

Fowler,  James,  sr.,  2  e  half  1  f. 

Fowler,  James,  jr.,  2  w  half  2  f. 

Fowler,  John,  1  s  half  2  f 

Fraizer,  James,  sr.,  W.  C.  R,  pt 
2f. 

Fraizer,  James,  jr.,  W.  C.  R,  pt 
2f. 

Freeburn,  Francis,  10  n  half,  26  f. 


Freebum,  George,  18  pt  29  t. 
Freeburn,  James,  17  w  hklf  33  t. 
Freeburn,  Richard,  ll,26f. 
Freebum,  Thomas,  11  pt  31  t. 
Freebum,  Wm.,  15  pt  33  £ 
Fredenburg,  Hiram,  sr.,  laborer, 

3t. 
Fredenburg,  Hiram,  jr.,  3  pt  16 1. 
Frize,  Henry,  5  pt  25  t. 
Frize,  John,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  1  t. 
Galaspie,  Mrs.,  9  pt  22  t. 
Galvin,  Garritt  B.,  11  s  half  25  £ 
Galvin,  John,  4  n  J  14  £ 
Galvin,  John,  10  n  half  23  £ 
Galvin,  Matthew,  E.  C.  R.,pt  10  £ 
Galvin,  Michael,  5  pt  13  £ 
Garathy,       Patrick,       laborer, 

Bridgenorth,  t. 
Garbutt,  Henry,  9,  27  £ 
Garbutt,  Isaac,  9, 25  f. 
Garbutt,  John,  3  pt  18  £ 
G-iddy,  Alfred,  bricklayer,  1  pt 

15  £ 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  laborer,  1  pt  17 1. 
Gleason,  Wm.,  13  s  half  38  £ 
Goodenough.  Wm.,  laborer,  12  pt 

23  t. 
Godfry,  Darious,  16  pt  S3  £ 
Godfry,  John,  15  pt  35  t' 
Godfry,  Lemuel,  15  pt  32  t. 
Godfry,  Thomas,  15  pt  31  t. 
Gray,    George,    cooper.    Bridge- 
north,  t. 
Gray,  Oliver,  6  s  half  26  t. 
Grant,  Andrew,  E.  C.  R.,  s  half 

9£ 
Grant,  James,  3  pt  2  t. 
Grant,  Robert,  E.  C.  R.,  s  half  9  £ 
Graham,  John,  12  w  half  34  £ 
Graham,  John  W.,  12  s  half  28  £ 
Graham,  Richard,  16  s  lialf  29  £ 
Graham,  Robert,  13  w  half  36  £ 


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Graham,  Wm.,  4  pt  6  f. 

Graha^,  Wm.,  12  e  half  84  f. 

Graham,  Wm.,  laborer,  16  pt28 1. 

Grills,  Charles,  7  e  half  27  t. 

Griffin,  Richard,  carpenter,  1  pt 
15  £ 

Habbins,  Patrick,  laborer,  2  pt 
18  t. 

Hall,  Andrew,  4  s  half  20 1. 

Hall,  John,  4  w  half  19  f. 

Hall,  Thomas,  4  e  half  19  t. 

Hall,  Wm.  H.,  15  n  half  30  t. 

Halpin,  Cornelius,  laborer,  2  pt 
18  t. 

Harris,  Almond,  16  s  half  26  f 

Harrison,  Richard,  15  s  half  30 1. 

Harvey,  George,  3  pt  20  t, 

Harvey,  Mrs.,  3  pt  21  f 

Katton,  Joseph,  laborer,  Lake- 
field,  f 

Hatton,  Samuel,  10  n  half  30  f 

Haynes,  Morris,  laborer,  Lake- 
field  f 

Hazlitt,  Thomas  C,  lumber  mer- 
chant, 1  pt  15  f 

Head,  Henry,  3  pt  6  f . 

Hennesy,  John,  4  pt  4  f 

Hendren,  James,  blacksmith, 
Lakefield  f. 

Herd,  Richard,  6  n  half  16  f 

Hetheringtou,  Thomas,  11,  33  f 

Hicks,  Richard,  carpenter,  7  pt 
22  t. 

Hickey,  Daniel,  W.  C.  R,  pt  2  f 

Hill,  Richard,  hotelkeeper, 
Lakefield  f 

Hilliard,  George,  lumber  mer- 
chant, 1  pt  16  f. 

Holihan,  Daniel,  laborer,  13  pt 
34  t. 

Holihan,  Thomas,  12  s  half  24  f 

Hull,  John,  miUer,  8  pt  27  f 


Hunter,  Josiah,  Lakefield,  t. 
Hunter,  Lewis,  7  w  half  25  f 
Hunton,  George,   millwright,  3 

pt  21  t. 
Hunton,  J.  S.,  lumber  merchant, 

3  pt  21  t 
Hutchison,  Thus.,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  1  f. 
Ibister,  John,  blacksmith,  11  pt 

25  t. 
Inglish,  Jas.,   laborer,  2  pt  3  t. 
Irwin,  James,  13  n  half  29  t. 
Jack,  James,  3  e  half  5  f 
Jackson,  John,  2  e  half  8  f 
Jackson,  Samuel,  W.  C.  R,  pt  3  f. 
Jackson,  Wm.,  jr.,  2  w  half  8  t. 
Johnston,  George,  6  n  half  26  f 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  6  pt  26  t. 
Johnston,  Robert  5  pt  24  f 
Johnston,  Thos.,   laborer,   2   pt 

17  t. 
Jones,  Humphrey,  4  pt  1  f 
Kelly,  Samuel  S.,  lumber  mer- 
chant, Bridgenorth,  f. 
Kelly,  Western  B.,  lumber  mer- 
chant, f 
Kennedy,   John,  laborer,  12  pt 

27  t. 
Lackey,  Andrew,  weaver,  9  pt 

15  t. 
Lane,  John,  laborer,  2  pt  17  t. 
Laughlin,  Thos.,  9  s  half  19  f 
Laughhn,  Wm.,  12  pt  21  f 
Lawder,  Jesse,  13  pt  23  t. 
Lawder,  John,  1 2  pt  36  t. 
Lee,  George,  W.  C.  R,  pt  3  f 
Lee,  Thomas,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  2  f 
Leonard,  James,  Lakefield,  f 
Lillecarpt,  Mrs..  7  pt  27  t. 
Linn,  David,  laborer,  Lakefield,  t. 
Linster,  Patrick,  9  n  half  17  f 
Livick,  Isaac,  3  w  half  17  f 
Livick,  John,  2  pt  17  t. 


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Livick,  Mrs.,  3  e  half  16  f. 
Long,  John,  1  pt  17  t. 
Lund,  Ridiard,  W.  G  R,  pt  2  f. 
Lyttle,  John,  4  pt  23  t. 
Lyttle,  Wm.,  4  pt  23  f. 
McAnhfFe,  Cornelius,  1  pt  16  f. 
McCal],  Charles,  sr.,  Briegenorth, 

McGall,  Charles,  jr.,  16  n  half 

29  f 
McCall,        James,       carpenter, 

Btidgenorth,  f. 
McCanly,  John,  laborer,  2  pt  18 1. 
McCanliffe,  Cornelius,  laborer,  3 

pt  21  t. 
McCawley,  Patrick,  laborer,  11 

pt  20  t. 
McConkey,  John,  15  pt  28  £ 
McConkey,  Richard,  10  pt  17  £ 
McConkey,  Wm.,  laborer,  15  pt 

26  t. 
McCormic,  Wm.,  1  pt  15  t. 
McDonnell,  John,  4  pt  22  £ 
McDonnell,  Patrick,  4  n  half  21  £ 
McDonald,     Neil,     blacksmith, 

Bridgenorth,  £ 
McEwin,  James,  3  e  half  8  £ 
McEwin,  James  B.,  W.  C.  R.,  s 

half  9  £ 
McEwin;  Samuel,  merchant,  18 

pt  27  t. 
McFadden,   Hugh,   boatbuilder, 

Bridgenorth,  £ 
McGee,  John,  mason,  5  pt  6  t. 
McGrah,  John,  llpt34£ 
McGrah,  Patrick,  carpenter,  15 

pt  28  t. 
McGregor,  Alex.,  4  e  half  9  £ 
McGregor,  Alex,,  weaver,  4  pt  1  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  Benjamin,  17  e  half 

26  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  G,  E.  C.  R,  pt  12  £ 


Mclhnoyl,  Hugh,  10  w  half  21  f, 
Mcllmoyl,  John,  9  n  w  J  19  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  John,  15  pt  34  t. 
Mcllmoyl,  Nathan,  13  pt  23  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  Thos.,  17  w  half  26  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  Wm.,  9  n  e  J  18  £ 
Mcllmoyl,  Wm.,  11  pt  23  £ 
McKay,  Donald,  blacksmith,   9 

pt  27  t. 
McKee,  Andrew,  12  s  half  22  £ 
McKee,  Andrew,  14  pt  27  £ 
McKee,  George,  5  w  half  15  £ 
McKee,  John,  5  e  half  14  £ 
McKee,  John  F.,  5  e  half  15  t. 
McKee,  Wm.,  5  w  half  14  £ 
McKee,  Wm.,  1^  n  half  22  £ 
McKibbin,  James,  5  s  half  19  £ 
McKibbin,  Robert,  4  n  half  20  £ 
McKibbin,  Samuel,  9  e  half  24  £ 
McKibbin,  Wm.,  9  w  half  24  £ 
McManus,  Jas.,  15  w  half  45  £ 
Madill,  Isiah,  8  whalf  24  £ 
Madill,  Margaret,  8  pt  24  £ 
Mahood,  Edward,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  7t. 
Mahood,  Edward,  4  pt  3  t. 
Mahood,  Mrs.,  7  pt  25  t. 
Mahood,  Robert,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  7  £ 
Mann,  Aaron,  E.  C.  R.,  e  half 

11  £ 
Mann,  James,  8  pt  14  £ 
Mann,  John  A.  M,D.,  8  pt  26  £ 
Mann,  Jonathan,  9  pt  13  t. 
Mann,  Mrs.,  8  pt  13  t. 
Mann,  Stephen,  9  n  hahf  21  £ 
Mann,  Thomas,  8  pt  13  £ 
Manning,  Chiirles  F.,  13  n  half 

31  t. 
Manning,  Samuel,  12  pt  25  £ 
Martin,  James,  1  pt  17  £ 
Martyn,  John,  miller,  E.  C.  R., 

pt'lt. 
Martyn,  M.,  miller,' E.  C.R.,pt  1 1 


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Martyn,   Richard,  miller,  E.  C, 

R,  pt  1 1. 
Masters,  Henry,  Lakefield,  £ 
Middleton,  James,  2  s  half  9  £ 
Middleton,  Jas.,  jr,  12  n  half  21  f, 
Middleton,  John  J.,  teacher,  11 

pt  20  t. 
Might,  Mrs.,  3  pt  16  t. 
Millar,  Andrew,  sr.,  10  s  half  29  £ 
Millar,  Andrew,  jr.,  10  pt  31  £ 
Millar,  Mrs.,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  6  t. 
Millage,  Alex.,  15  s  half  89  £ 
Millage,  Charles,  14,  39  f. 
Milburn,  Isaac,  W.C.R,  n  hf4  £ 
Milburn,  Joseph,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  6  £ 
Milburn,  Thomas  T.,  W.  C.  R., 

pt6£ 
Milburn,  Thomas  W.,  E    C.    R., 

n  half  5  £ 
Milburn,  Wm.,  W.,  W.  0.  R.,  pt 

3£ 
Moore,  Archibald,  12  w  half  29  £ 
Moore,  Charles  D.,  3,  9  £ 
Moore,  David,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  1  t. 
Moore,  Henry,  4  pt  22  t. 
Moore,  Henry,  laborer,  16pt  37 1. 
Moore,  John,  4  pt  22  f. 
Moore.  John  W.,  13  s  half  31  £ 
Moore,  Mrs.,  4  pt  4  t. 
Moore,  Mrs.,  4  pt  10  £ 
Moore,  Mrs.,  10  pt  24  t. 
Moore,  Wm.,  4  pt  4  £ 
Mooreland,       James,       cooper, 

Bridgenorth,  £ 
Moffat,  Peter,  2  n  half  5  t. 
Moffat,  William,  tailor,  Bridge- 
north,  £ 
Moncrieff,  W.  G.,  blacksmith,  3 

ptl  t. 
Montgomery,  Andrew,  7,  19  £^ 
Montgomery,  Francis,  W.  C.  R., 

n  half  9  f; 


Montgomery,  Francis  A.,  16  n 

half  28  £ 
Montgomery,  Hugh  J.,  17  nhalf 

27  £ 
Montgomery,  John,  W.  C.  R.,  pt 

9t. 
Montgomery,  Samuel,  17  28  £ 
Montgomery,  Wm.,  sr.,  17  s  half 

27  £ 
Montgomery,  Wm.,  jr.,  17  s  half 

27 1. 
Morrison,  Matthew,  4  pt  10  f. 
Morrison,  Peter,  carpenter,  11  pt 

25  t. 
Mowry,  Augustus,  14  e  half  32  £ 
Murphy,  John,  laborer,  8  pt  19  t. 
Nelson,  Joseph,  10  s  half  27  £ 
Nelson,  Samuel,  7  pt  28  £ 
Nicholls,  Aaron,  sr.,  8  pt  15  £ 
Nicholls,  Aaron,  jr.,  7  half  12  £ 
Nicholls,  Benjamin,  9  n  e  J  19  t. 
Nicholls,  Garner,  10  pt  19  t. 
Nicholls,  George,  sr.,  10  s  half 

19  £ 
Nicholls,  George,  jr.,  10  n  e  J 

24  t. 
Nicholls,  James,  13  pt  28  t. 
Nicholls,  Nathan,  8  pt  15  t. 
Nicholls,  Peter,  7pt  13  t. 
Nicholls,   Stephen,  hotelkeeper, 

18  pt  27  t. 
Nicholls,  Wm.,  11  s  half  27  £ 
Northy,  George,  6  e  half  14  t. 
Northy,  James.  13  pt  22  £ 
Northy,  James,  13  w  half  26  £ 
Northy,  John,  17  pt  30  £ 
Northy,    Richard,    hotelkeeper, 

12  pt  24  £ 
Northy,  Wm.,  7  w  half  18  £ 
Northy,  Wm.,  sr.,  16  32  £ 
Northy,  Wm.  jr.,  13;  40  £ 
Northcott,  John,  7  pt  20  t. 


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Northcott,  Robert,  7  n  e  J  22  f. 
Northcott,  Thomas,  7  e  half  21  f. 
Nugent,  James,  14  1 29  f. 
Nugent,  Samuel,  lis  half  32  f 
Nugent,  Thomas,  12  pt  32  £ 
O'Brien,  Wm.,  cooper,  1  pt  16  t. 
O'Neill,  John,  10  s  half  23  f. 
O'Shea,  Jeremiah,  10  n  half  28  f 
O'Shea,  Thomas,  10  s  half  28  £ 
Olive,  George,  saddler,  W.  C.  R., 

ptlt. 
Outterson,  Wm.,  1  pt  7  t. 
Paisley,  Andrew,  14  e  half  37  £ 
Parker,  Varnum,  carpenter,    18 

pt  27  t. 
Parnell,  John,  miller,  E.  C.  R., 

pt  1  t. 
Parnell,  John,  E.  C.  R.,  s  half  2  £ 
Paul,  John,  4  s  half  8  £ 
Paul,  Joseph,  laborer,  W.  C.  R., 

pt  9t. 
Paul,  Wm.,  4  n  half  8  £ 
Pearson,  Harvey,  16,  31  £ 
Pearson,   James,  laborer,  11  pt 

24  t. 
Pearson,  John,  4  pt  6  t. 
Pearson,  John,  15  |  27  t. 
Pearson,     Richard,     carpenter, 

Bridgenorth,  £ 
Pearson,  Silas,  15  s  half  38  t. 
Pearson,  Silas,  16  n  half  25  t. 
Pearson,  Wm.,  9  s  half  18  £ 
Pearson,  Wm.,  sr.,  13  n  half  28  £ 
Pearson,  Wm.,jr.,  12  n  half  26  £ 
Pearson,  Wm.,  16  n  half  26  £ 
Pethic,  Francis,  lie  half  24  t. 
Phelan,  John,  laborer,  t. 
Podger,Wm.,  11  pt  23  £ 
Pope,  John,  hotelkeeper,  Bridge- 
north,  £ 
Pottle,  George,  laborer,  2  pt  10 1. 
Preston,  Alex.,  8  n  half  26  £ 


Preston,  George,  8  s  half  26  £ 
Preston,  John,  12  n  half  28  £ 
Quinn,  Christopher,  9,n  half  23  £ 
Quinn,   John,    laborer,  Bridge- 
north,  t. 
Quinn,  Martin,  laborer.  Bridge- 
north,  £ 
Quinn,  Wm.,  laborer,  2  pt  18  t. 
Rabidoux,  Charles,  1  pt  17  t. 
Ragan,  James,  7  e  half  23  t. 
Ray,  John,  7  w  half  26  £ 
Ray,  Robert,  7  pt  24  £ 
Ray,  Thomas,  laborer,  2  pt  18  t. 
Ray,  Thomas,  7  n  w  -J  24  £ 
Ray,  Wm.,  7  s  half  24  £ 
Redman,  Robert,  1  n  half  3  t. 
Renfrew,  Robert,  carpenter,  1  pt 

16  t. 
Renwick,  John,  8  n  -|  16  £ 
Richardson,  Charles,  clerk,  1  pt 

16  £ 
Richardson,  Robert,  9  pt  26  t. 
Robertsen,  John,  weaver,  Bridge- 
north,  £ 
Robinson,  John,  4  e  half  18  £ 
Robinson,  Thos.  C,  8  e  half  17  £ 
Rodgers,  James,  1  pt  16  t. 
Rodgers,  John,  11,  20  £ 
Rodgers,  Orlando,  11  f  29  £ 
Roe,  Thomas,  laborer,  8  pt  25  t. 
Ross,  James,  12  pt  29  t. 
Ross,  Joseph,  12  e  half  29  £ 
Rose,  Alex.,  sr.,  11  n  half  32  £ 
Rose,  Alex.,  jr.,  11  pt  35  £ 
Rosborough,  Alex.,  sr.,  5, 17  £ 
Rosborough,  Alex.,  jr.,  6  w  half 

20  £ 
Rosborough,  Alex.,  13  n  half  27  £ 
Rosborough,  James,  5,  16  £ 
Rupert,  Wm.,  15  n  half  28  t. 
Sage,  Henry.  13  n  half  30  £ 
Sage,  Mrs.,  13  pt  29  t. 


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182 


J.  C.  CONNER  S 


Sage,  Patrick,  14  pt  34  t. 
Sanderson,   Edwara,  11  n  half 

27  f. 
Sanderson,  Francis,  14,  30  f. 
Sanderson,  John,  E.  C.  R.,  f  7  f . 
Sanderson,  John,  8  -|-  25  t. 
Sanderson,  Michael,  W.  C.  E.,  n 

half  7  f. 
Sanderson,  Michael,  14,  31  f 
Savoy,  Mrs.,  12  pt  35  t. 
Scott,  Alex.,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  8  £ 
Scott,  George,  sr.,  4  w  half  9  f 
Scott,  George,  jr.,  5  s  half  8  f 
Scott,  Walter,   carpenter,   8   pt 

12  £ 
Secor,  Joseph,  laborer,  1  pt  16  t. 
Shairp,  Wm.  A.,  Lakeiield,  £ 
Sherer,  Thos.,  laborer,  12  pt  28 1. 
Sherry,  Anson,  shingle  maker,  1 

pt  i7  t. 
Sherlock,  Lucius,  clerk,  1  pt  17 1. 
Simpson,  Alex.,  1  pt  17  £ 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  3  pt  10  t. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  10  s  w  |  26  £ 
Simpson,  Wm.,  3,  10  £ 
Smith,  Joseph,  W.  C.  K,  pt  4£ 
Smith,  Robert,  carpenter,  1  pt 

15  £ 
Smith,  Solomon  R,  15  pt  32  t 
Smith,  Wm.,  W.  C.  R.,  pt  11  t. 
Snelgrove,  Isaac,  6  n  half  22  £ 
Stabler,  Andrew,  14  pt  26  £ 
Stabler,  Henry,  10  pt  22  £ 
Stabler,  James,  7  n  half  15  £ 
Stabler,  Wm.,  10  pt  20  £ 
Staples,  John,  Lakefield,  £ 
Steele,  Lawrence  St.  George,  7 

w  half  27  t. 
Stephenson,  George,  2  pt  11 1. 
Stephenson,  Jonathan,  2  pt  11  £ 
Stinson,  John,  4  e  half  7  £ 
Stotiiard,  James,  2  w  half  16  t. 


Stothai-d,  John,  E.  C.  R.,  n  half 

4£ 
Strickland,  John  P.,  Lakefield,  £ 
Strickland,  Walter,  lumber-mer- 
chant, Lakefield,  t. 
Stubbs,  Joseph,  7  e  half  14  t. 
Sullivan,  Michael,  1  pt  17  £ 
Sutton,  John,  cordwainer,  Lake- 
field,  £ 
Sweeting,  Jonathan,  9  |  20  £ 
Swinton,  James,  1  s  half  6  £ 
Tagney,  Jeremiah,  E.G.  R.,  pt  3  £ 
Tagney,  Patrick,  1  pt  16  £ 
Tapley,  Henry,  3  pt  5  t. 
Taylor,  Charles,  8  e  half  15  £ 
Taylor,  James,  Lakefield,  £ 
Taylor,  John,  merchant,  1  pt  15£ 
Taylor,  Wm.,  8  s  half  16  £ 
Telford,  Wm.,  W.  C.  R,  n  half  8  £ 
Thomas,  John,  8,  22  £ 
Tindle,  James,  5  pt  7  £ 
Tindle,  Thomas,  3  w  half  3  £ 
Trennum,  Francis,  lOne  J  19  £ 
Trennum,  John,  11  pt  21  £ 
Trennum,  Joseph,  10  n  half  20  £ 

Trennum,  Wm.,  7  w  half  14  £ 

TuUy,  Andrew,  2  f  3  t. 

Tully,  Andrew,  4  pt  1  t. 

Tully,  Andrew  W.,  2  pt  6  £ 

Tully,  David,  3  pt  2  £ 

Tully,  James,  1  n  half  2  £ 

Tully.  John,  1  s  half  8  f, 

Tully,  Patrick,  2  w  half  2  £ 

Tully,  Ralph,  2  pt  3  £ 

Tully,  Robert,  4  pt  2  £ 

Tully,  Thomas,  2  8  half  4  £ 

Tully,  Wm.,  2  s  half  7  £ 

Udey,    Wm.,    laborer,    Bridge- 
north,  t. 

Wallace,  Samuel,  9  s  half  23  £ 

Wallace,  Thos.  8  n  w  ^  23  £ 

Walton,  John,  2,  10  £ 


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Walton,  Joseph,  1  pfc  11  f. 
Walton,  Nicholas,  3  n  w  J  7  t. 
Walton,  Wm,  1  pt  10  £ 
Waram,    George,   laborer,   1    pt 

17  t. 
Waram,  Matthew,  sr.,  8  s  half 

19  f. 
Waram,  Matthew,  jr.,  8  pt  19  t. 
Waram,  Richard,  8  n  half  19  f. 
Waram,  Wm.,  8  pt  19  t. 
Watson,      John     N.,     painter, 

Bridgenorth,  £ 
Weatherhead,  Thomas,  laborer, 

W.  C.  R.,  pt  1  t. 
Welsh,  Laurence,  17  :^  SO  £ 
Whatley,  George,  17  32  t. 
Whatley,  Henry,  7  e  half  16  £ 
Whatley,  James,  7  w  half  16  £ 
White,  Joseph,  14  e  half  36  £ 
White,  Richard,  14  w  half  37  £ 
White,  Samuel,  12  pt  33  £ 
White,  Thomas,  12  J  33  £ 
Williams,    David,    miller,    1    pt 

16 1. 


Williamson,  John,  carpenter, 
4  pt  1  t. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  cai-penter, 
Lakefield,  £ 

Wilson,  John,  13  e  half  34  £ 

Wilson,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  E.  C.  R., 
pt  2£ 

Wood,  William,  teacher,  4  pt  18t. 

Wright,  J.  D.,  millwright.  Lake- 
field,  t. 

Yeoman,  Thomas,  E.  C.  R.,  n 
half  2  t. 

Young,  Andrew,  E.  C.  R.,  pt  o  t. 

Young,  Francis,  12,  35  £ 

Young,  John,  6  pts  8  and  9  £ 

Young,  Joseph,  14  w  half  36  t. 

Young,  Matthew,  hotelkeeper, 
12  pt  37  £ 

Young,  Mrs.,  5  pt  8  t. 

Young,  Mrs.,  12  s  half  26  £ 

Young,  Patrick,  12  pt  37  £ 

Young,  Thomas,  5  n  half  8  £ 

Young,  Wm.,  12  pt  36  £ 

Young,  Wm.,  13,  39  £ 


TOWNSHIP  OF  SNOWDON. 

The  township  of  Snowdon  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  Minden,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Gralway,  on 
the  east  by  the  township  of  Glamorgan,  and  on  the  west  township 
of  Lutterworth,  County  of  Victoria.     Population  about  400. 


Armstrong,  David,  a  pt  36  £ 
Arnold,  Amos,  13,  20  £ 
Ashworth,  Emanuel,  10,  17  £ 
Barr,  David,  manufacturer,  2, 1 1 
Black,  John,  a  2  £ 
Boss,  Henry,  7,  7  £ 
Boulby,  B.  P.,  13,  15  £ 
Bowen,  Daniel,  a  28  £ 


Bright,  David,  5,  9  £ 
Calvert,  J.  R,  13,  1  £ 
Calvert,  Jas.,  13  pt  2  £ 
.Carroll,  Wm.,  12,  20  £ 
Chalmers,  David,  sr.,  a  5  £ 
Chalmers,  David,  jr.,  a  4  £ 
Qapp,  J.  N.,  13,19  £ 
Condon,  Joseph,  12,  18  £ 


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134 


J.   0.   CONNER\S 


Dawson,  Alex.,  a  17  f. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  a  15  f. 
Dixon,  Wm.,  10,  14  f, 
Donley,  Adam,  11,  14  f. 
Drake,  Jas.,  a  half  36  f. 
Ferguson,  Henry,  14,  13  f 
Garratt,  K.  C,  14,  4  f, 
Garratt,  W.  B.,  14,  5  f. 
Gase,  John,  6,  7  f. 
Gidley,  J.  N.,  10,  13  f. 
Haight,  R  C,  13  pt  3  f. 
Hamilton.  Jas.,  13,  6  f. 
Hamilton,  H.  B.,  13,  7  f. 
Hartle,  Mex.,  14  pt  3  £ 
Harlow,  John,  14,  10  f. 
Herron,  John,  12, 15  f, 
Herron,  Thos.,  12,  14  f. 
Herron,  Wm.,  11,  11  f. 
Holly,  F.  R  E,  7,  9  f. 
HoUowell,  Wm.,  a  6  f. 
Houston,  John,  14,  18  f. 
Johnston,  B.  Z.,  14pt6f. 
Kindrick,  Stern,  3,  1  f. 
Knowles,  Joseph,  1,  14  f. 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  6,  9  f. 
Long,  John,  8,  2  £ 
Lott,  Sim.eon,  a  26  £ 
Loucks,  Gorden,  6,  1  £ 


Loucks,  John,  13,  14  £ 
McElwain,  Wm.,  10,  11  £ 
Miles,  Wm.,  7,  11  £ 
Milburn,  Thos.,  19,  13  £ 
Mitchell,  Enock,  6, 10  £ 
Munn,  E.  B.,  13  half  4  £ 
Munn,  Samuel,  13,  8  £ 
Newell,  John,  12,  17  £ 
Newell,  Michael,  10,  12  £ 
Ogglestone,  Henry,  9,  2  £ 
Otto,  John,  a  31  £ 
Peck,  Francis,  a  34  £ 
Phillips,  Henry,  14,  14  £ 
Potter,  Asa,  14, 16  £ 
■Reynolds,  Wm.,  9,  18  £ 
Ritchie,  Wm.,  12,  18  £ 
Scott,  John  B.,  14, 17  £ 
Sedgwick,  John,  10,  16  £ 
Sedgwick,  Thos.,  11,  18  £ 
Sedgwick,  W,  J.,  11,  16  £ 
Sheffee,  John,  8,  1  £ 
Stata,  Alonso,  7,  2  £ 
Thompson,  John,  1,  17  £ 
Wait,  George,  a  25  £ 
Wilcox,  Charles,  a  16  £ 
Wrought,  J.  D.,  14,  19  £ 
Wrought,  John,  14,  20  £ 


lOWNSHIP  OF  STANHOPE. 


The  township  of  Stanhope  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
township  of  Sherborne,  on  the  south  by  the  township  of  Minden, 
on  the  east  by  the  township  of  Guilford,  and  on  the  west  by  the 
township  of  Hindon,  County  of  Victoria.     Population  about  250. 


Armstrong,  George,  a  16  £ 
Bailey,  Richard,  4  pt  26  £ 
Barnum,  Nelson,  1,  pt  £ 
Bamum,  Wm.,  1,  8  £ 


Beatty,  Joseph,  5,  8  £ 
Boice,  Simon,  5,  22  £ 
Brown,  Andrew,  1,  19  £ 
Buck,  Daniel,  3  pt  6  £ 


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Buck,  Mary,  2  pt  4  f. 
Buck,  Wra.,  3  pt  3  f. 
Coulter,  Hugh,  a  7  f. 
Davis,  Caleb,  6,  9  f. 
Davis,  Joshua,  6  pt  11  f. 
Dawijon,  Peter,  1,  1  f. 
Demill  John,  4,  30  f. 
Demill,  Wm.,  6,  30  f. 
Demill,  Wm.  O.,  6,  29  f. 
Edwards,  Wm.,  5,  31  t. 
Fee,  John,  sr.;  4,  5  f. 
Fee,  John,  jr.,  4,  7  f. 
Fitzsimmons,  Hemy,  .4  pt  21 
Fitzsimmons,  James,  2,^0  f. 
Fitzsimmons,  John,  1,  16  f. 
French,  Wm.,  4,  6  f. 
Gannon,  James,  a  pt  6  f. 
Hewitt,  James,  5  pt  5  f. 
Howell,  Jonathan,  1,  23  f. 
Jones,  Francis,  4,  27  f. 


Jones,  Henry,  3  pt  22/. 

Jones,  Thos.,  5  pt  25  f. 

Keers,  David,  a  21  f. 

Mason,  Thomas,  5,  9  f. 

Mellville,  James,  5  pt  29  f. 

Mpore,  Alfred,  1,  9  f. 

Morey,  Isaac,  4,  9  f. 

Roack,  Richard,  3,  21  f. 

Rowe,  J.  a,  1,  6  1. 

Simms,  Samuel,  4  pt  10  f. 

Sissen,  Edward,  3  pt  19  f. 

Stev^ens,  Robert,  2,  3  f. 

Taylor,  Alex.,  a  26  t. 

Taylor, Ai-chibald,  all  f. 

Taylor,  Nelson,  4  pt  19  f. 
j  Thomas,  John,  5,  6  f. 
I  Welch,  Wm.,  5  pt  10  f. 

Wright,  B.  C,  a  9  £ 

Wright,  Wm.,  a  8  f. 


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