
AIRLIE - A Post-Office, Lot 25, 1st Con., Township of Tossorontio. Honsberger, J.J., prop saw-mills} Sullivan, Joseph, hotel-keeper Lee, G.B., P.M., store-keeper } __________________________ ALLENDALE - A village and station of the Northern Railway, in the Township of Innisfil, one mile south of Barrie. The village was settled in 1846 by John Boon, Collingwood Harris, N. King, Bernard Sheridan, Wm. Hamill and Thomas McMahon. Population about 300. Bieman & Douglas, prop, shingle } Gibson, James, mason and stave factory. } Hamlin, Ambrose Bescoby, Edward, conductor } Harrison, --, stave and shingle N.R. } factory Bescoby, George, employee, N.R. } Hickey, Robert, carpenter Bishop, N.H., assistant P.M., } Jacobs, J. general merchant. (See adv.) } Little, W.C., M.P.P. Boon, John, prop. Railway } McMahon, Mrs. Hotel, (See adv.) } Miscampbell, Andw., P.M. Boon, W.M., prof. instrumental } Morrow, John C., prop. flouring music. (See adv.) } mills Brawley, Samuel, boarding house } Naylor, James, baggage master Brazel, Charles, blacksmith } Portas, T.H. Brooks, Stanley, blacksmith } Railway Hotel, John Boon, Brown's Hotel, J.M. Brown, } proprietor. (See adv.) proprietor. (See adv.) } Ross, Miss Flora, telegraph Brown, James M., proprietor } operator, station Brown's Hotel } Ross, G., foreman blacksmith N.R.C. Callaghan, Hugh, shoemaker } Ross, John, station agent Christie, Wm., shoemaker } Ross, John, J.P., Com. in B.R., Croxon, Henry, proprietor } issuer marriage licenses, See card Royal Hotel } Ross, John J., prop. saw mills. Cullen, Samuel, hotel-keeper } See card. Dodson, R., road master N.R.C. } Smith, Andrew, assistant baggage Fletcher, William, teacher } master. Fraser, Henry, late proprietor } Soules, W.P., groceries, liquors, Exchange, Barrie } &c. See adv.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
JAMES M. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
ALLENDALE
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WILLIAM BOON,
MUSCIAN.
Brass and Quadrille Bands furnished on liberal terms.
ALLENDALE
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W. P. SOULES,
Dealer in Choice Groceries, Wines and Liquors -- Farm
Produce Bought and Sold.
ALLENDALE
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RAILROAD (PICTURE) HOTEL.
JOHN BOON, - - - - PROPRIETOR
ALLENDALE STATION
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JOHN ROSS,
Commissioner in Queens's Bench - Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
ALLENDALE STATION
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JOHN J. ROSS,
Lumber Merchant - Shingles, Lath, &c., Always on Sale
ALLENDALE STATION
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ALLISTON - An important and thriving Village situate on the corners of the townships of Tecumseth, Essa, Tossorontio and Adjala, and in one of the most fertile sections of the county. The Hamilton and North Western, and the South Simcoe Junction Railway will, in all probability, pass through the village. The Nottawasaga river affords excellent water power, and there are several large saw mills in the immediate vicinity. Alliston was first settled by the Fletcher family, about the year 1849. Distance from Angus station, 11 miles; from Gilford, by stage, 18; and from Toronto, 59. Population, about 600. Ferguson's sash factory employs an engine of ten horse power, and averages five hands. Aitken and Knight's foundry employs ten hands, and has an engine of ten horse power.
Abrams, John, butcher } Fletcher, George, P.M., Aiken & Knight, Alliston } lumber merchant. See adv. foundry } Fletcher, John, farmer and mill Aiken, James, (Aiken & Knight) } owner Allen, James, blacksmith } Fletcher, Wm., prop. flour and grist Allen, John, livery } mills Allen, Lot, teamster } Foy, Patrick, prop. Farmer's Alliston Hotel, Edward } Inn. See adv Conway, prop. See adv } Gee, Rev., D.E.F., Wesleyan Apperley, Wm., painter } Gilbert, John, watchmaker Beale, Thos, painter } Hand, Wm. C., prop. Dominion Beale, Wm., photographer } Hotel - auctioneer. See adv Bovaire, Philip, labourer } Haugh, Charles, farmer Brown, Wm., saddler } Higgins, Patrick, laborer Burridge, John, mail carrier } Hill, Lewis, teacher Byers, Mrs. } Hodgson, John, pump-maker Cairns, Wm., hotel keeper } Hodgson, T.P., pumpmanufacturer Cassidy, Thos., saddler } and lumber dealer. See adv Chatfield, John, carpenter } Hogan, Samuel, laborer Chaffey, R.S., M.D. } Jones, James, stoves and tin- Conway, Edward, prop. Alliston } ware. See adv Hotel. See adv. } Hope, R.C., miller Couen, Charles, general } Kelly, P.D., conveyancer, &c. merchant. See adv. } See card Davey, John } Kenzie, Alex., cabinet maker Davey, Wm., laborer } Knowles, Rev. Robert, Presby- Dillane, M., waggon maker } terian Dominion Hotel, W.C. } Lalor, John, laborer Hand, prop. See adv. } Lawrence, ---- baker Dunham, Joseph, carpenter } Lee, Fred., operator, Mon. Tel. Farmer's Inn, P. Foy, prop. } Co. See adv. } McCarthy, M.C., pub. "Star." Ferguson, Angus, builder } McChasney, Isaac, blacksmith sash factory. See adv. } McDonald, Isaac, carpenter Fields, Wm., farmer } McDougall, James, sawyer McGirr, George, ag't Com. Per. } STAR THE, Thursday, George Bldg. and Savings' Society } Fletcher, proprietor. McKee, Hugh, painter } Stewart, John, druggist, in- McLean, A., tailor } surance agent, Commissioner in MacWhinney, Wm., saddler } B.R., Issuer of Marriage Licenses Maginnes, Hugh, carpenter } Segar, John, engineer Menzie, Archibald, moulder } Sheppard, George, farmer Mitchell, Alex., bricklayer } Smith, ----- music teacher Morrison, James, farmer } Strachan, James Nolan, Edward, farmer } Strachan, John, boots and shoes Pinkerton, Joseph, farmer } Walker, Mrs., milliner Poole, Wm., wagon maker } Watson, J.H., M.D. Rayson, Joseph, dry goods and } Westgate, Henry, miller groceries } Wiggins, Robert, farmer Ritchey, E.J., general merchant } Wright, Wm., carpenter Robinson, Robert, bailiff } Young, Wm., shoemaker
JAMES JONES
DEALER IN
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, COAL
OIL, LAMPS, &C.
Also -- Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Wool Pickings, &c.,
ALLISTON
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ALLISTON HOTEL,
EDWARD CONWAY, - - - - PROPRIETOR
Good Accommodation for Guests -- Sample Rooms for Com-
mercial Travellers
ALLISTON
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DOMININON HOTEL
Wm. C. HAND, ----------- PROPRIETOR
ALLISTON
William C. Hand, Licensed Auctioneer
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FARMER'S INN
PATRICK FOY, ----------- PROPRIETOR
Victoria Street, Alliston
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CHARLES COUEN,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ready-made Clothing, Mill-
nery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
Grain and all kinds of Produce taken in exchange.
ALLISTON
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ALLISTON SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
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Angus Ferguson, Builder and Contractor, Proprietor
Every Article in the above line constantly on hand and made
to order.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
ALLISTON
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GEORGE FLETCHER
LUMBER MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER
ALLISTON
Lath and Lumber on hand and for sale, and cut to order
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T.P. HODGSON,
ALLISTON, ONT.,
MANUFACTURER OF
Swing, Suction, Force, Lever, and Improved Patent Cylinder
Pumps -- Warranted for one year -- Cisterns made to order.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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ALPORT - A Post Office in the Muskoka District, 70 miles from Barrie, and 120 from Toronto. Brickmore, Henry, Farmer } Scholey, George, Farmer Campbell, Robert, Farmer } Stephens, Henry, Farmer Colles, Sir W.H.G. } Stephens, Richard, Farmer Ennis, Robert, Farmer } Stephens, Thomas, Farmer Long, James, Farmer } Taylor, Wm., H., P.M. ________________________ ANGUS - A Village and Station of the Northern Railway, on Lot 30, Tonwship of Essa, between the Nottawasaga and Pine Rivers, 12 miles from Barrie, and 22 from Collingwood. The rivers supply excellent power, which, to the equivalent of 70 horse, is used by two extensive sawmills, which employ about 50 men and manufacture about 25,000 feet of lumber per day. Population about 500. Arnold, Wm., Blacksmith } Fraser, E.E., teacher Beaton, John, Sawyer } Furlong, James, hairdresser Belfry, Ira, Prop. Dominion } Gordon, Joseph, lumber merchant House. (See adv.) } Graham, James, Railroad Hotel Boyes, F.D., General Merchant } Harris, John, track foreman (See adv.) } Hewlett, Wm., blacksmith Blain, Thomas, Engineer sawmill } Howey, W.H., painter Brown, Jas. R., P.M., General } King, Wm., sen'r., engineer, saw- Merchant. } mill. Bush, John L.T., Proprietor } King, Wm., tinsmith, copper and Bush's Hotel. (See adv.) ] sheet iron ware Bush, Jonas T., real estate ag't. } Lawrence, George, baker Chapin, Thos. F., station ag't. } McCrimmon, Wm., wheelwright Cooper, Alexander, general } McGuane, Francis, laborer merchant. Com. in B.R. } McIntyre, Dugald, boots and shoes (See adv.) } McIvor, Sinclair, engineer saw- Dominion Hotel., Ira Beltry } mill proprietor. (See adv.) } McKimmie, John, manager J. Dominion Telegraph Co., } B. SMith J.R. Brown, agent } McLandress, Duncan, lumberman Doupe, Joseph, C.F., provincial } McLandress, John, lumberman land surveyor and Insurance ag't } Mills, George, sawyer Elliot, John, tailor } Moffatt & Barclay, flour mills Emerick, Robert, switchman } Nelson, Irving, general mer- Fisk, S.B., sawmill } chant. (See adv.) Foster, Robert, proprietor Queen's } Nesbitt, F.L., M.D. Hotel } Price, Charles, shoemaker Foster, Samuel, proprietor Northern } Hotel Smith, John B., general mer- } Stevens, Richard, blacksmith chant, saw-mill proprietor - J. } Still, Charles, boots and shoes McKimmie, manager. (See adv.) } Tomlinson, Joseph, painter Smith, J.M., superintendent } Wade, Robert, chemist and saw-mill J.B. Smith } druggist, (See adv.)
ROBERT WADE
Chemist and Druggist. Importer and dealer in
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c.,
ANGUS
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F. D. BOYES, ANGUS,
DEAKER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Patent Medicines, Grain and
General Merchandise
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Farm Produce taken in Exchange
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ALEXANDER COOPER,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, LIQUORS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS-
WARE, HARDWARE, &c.,
DEALER IN GRAIN AND ALL FARMER'S PRODUCE.
An extensive stock always on hand
ANGUS
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DOMINION HOTEL
I. F. BELFRY, PROPRIETOR,
ANGUS
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I. NELSON, ANGUS
DEALER IN
General Hardware, Implements, Sewing Machines, Furniture,
Stoves, and Feed and Groceries of all Kinds
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Farm Produce taken in Exchange for Goods
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND WOOL
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BUSH'S HOTEL
JOHN L.T. BUSH, PROPRIETOR,
ANGUS
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J.B. SMITH, ANGUS,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD-
WARE, CROCKERY, &C., &C.
John McKimmie,
MANAGER
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APTO - A village on Lot 5, 2nd Con., Township of Flos, 11 miles from Barrie. Callaghan, Andrew, hotel-keeper } Phelps, O.G., saw-miller Callaghan, D. & M., blacksmiths } O'Neil, John, store-keeper Cumming, John, J.P., farmer } Stone, Thomas, store-keeper McLaughlin, C., P.M., Hotl-kpr } ___________ ARDTREA - A village on Lot 2, Con. 8, Township of North Orillia, 33 miles from Barrie, and about 5 from Orillia Station. It was settled in 1832 by Lieut. W.H. Wood, of the 44th Regiment, and Dr. Robinson. Population about 100. Annes, Richard, boat builder } Dillon, John, carpenter Blair, Wm., P.M. } Kean, Joseph, lumber merchant Bolton, James, shingle manufac- } Kean, James, farmer turer } Robinson, Dr. Boynton, Robert, hotel } Robinson, A.P., farmer Brown, Wm., P.L.S. } Vanderburg, R., farmer Calverly, John, carpenter } Williams, Thomas, store-keeper ARLINGTON - A small village on Lot 30, Con. 4, Township of Adjala, 30 miles from Barrie, 15 from Angus Station, and 4 from Rosemont. Cassidy, Wm., farmer } Langley, Patrick, hotel Connell, Thos., blacksmith } Milligan, John, farmer Kidd, Thomas, P.M., general } Rusk, John, farmer merchant } Smith, James, tailor _____________ ATHLONE - A village situate on Lot 13, 5th Con., Township of Adjala, 30 miles from Barrie, 13 from Bolton, and 17 from Bradford. There is good water power in the neighbourhood. Population 150. Barton, Robt., farmer } Kidd, George, farmer Barry, Edw., blacksmith } Kidd, John, P.M., general Casserley, M.J., teacher } merchant Cassin, Thos., blacksmith } McCabe, James, wagon-maker Curran, Thos., tailor } McKenna, --, M.D. Ellard, Wm., shoemaker } Maginnis, Mrs. S., milliner Gerrity, Patrick, pump maker } Mercer, James, builder Haffey, John } O'Connor, John, saw-miller Harris, Rev. W., Episcopal } Skelton, Michael, farmer Irwin Bros., millers } Thompson, John, tailor Kelly, John, farmer } Tomlinson, E., hotel-keeper
JOHN KIDD,
General Merchant, and Agent for Freehold Permanent Building
and Saving Society,
ATHLONE
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AVENING - A village on Lot 5, 3rd Con., Township of Nottawasaga, 25 miles from Barrie, and 7 from New Lowell. The village was settled in 1862 by John Carruthers. W.H. Thornbury was appointed Postmaster in 1864. The Mad River in the neighbourhood supplies good water-power. Episcopal and Methodist churches. Population about 250. Beatty, Francis, butcher } Carruthers, Wm., farmer Bird, Wm., hotel } Carter, Thomas, M.D. Brown, John, architect } Gardiner, Wm., hotel Carlton, James, farmer } Grainger, Thos., stage proprietor Carruthers, George, blacksmith, } Irwin, Wm., miller proprietor saw-mills } Jamison, John, shoemaker Carruthers, Robert, farmer } Kendrick, J., sen., cabinet-maker Kendrick, John, jun., sawyer } Martin, James, farmer Kitson, Joshua, carpenter } Martin, Robert, carpenter Lavery, George, farmer } Milsap, John, farmer Leslie, Henry, tailor } Morris, Robinson, P.M., con- Little, John, weaver } veyancer Little, Wm., wagon maker } Parry, George, farmer McIntosh, Angus, potashery } Pingle, Jacob, grist, saw and card- McIntosh, James, general agent } ing mills McMahon, Thos., carpenter } Rainey, Samuel, general merchant _____________ BALLCROY - A thriving village, lot 1, 15th concession, Township of Adjala, 37 miles from Barrie, and 9 from Bolton Station. The River Humber affords good water-power. Population 250. Beatty, Henry, P.M., general } Hamilton, John, baker merchant } Hanna, George, sawyer Beatty Bros., props. flouring mills } Harrison, Joseph, pump-maker Beatty, Samuel, shingle factory } Hurse, James, shoemaker Beatty, Wm., prop. saw mill } Keena, Patrick, hotel keeper Brawley, Francis, distiller } Livingston, Wm., J.P. Brawley, Wm., prop. steam saw } Manning Bros., harness makers mills } Manning, Edwin, plasterer Caldwell, Charles, farmer } Mullin, James, contractor Carson, David, saloon keeper } Noonan, Denis, solicitor Coolahan, Joseph, butcher } Robb, Thos., hotel keeper Cox, Robt., farmer } Shinamen, James, watchmaker Crisp, John, farmer } Small, Peter, general merchant Dunham, John, M.D. } Thurston, James, miller Evans, Robt., vet. surgeon } Walsh, J.J., teacher Fehely, Michael, farmer } Wilson, John, blacksmith ___________ BANDA - A Post-office on the town line between Mulmur and Notta- wasaga, 22 miles from Barrie. Clemenger, John. p.m., } Hood, Joseph, general merchant farmer } Morrison, Thomas, blacksmith Fletcher, John, hotel }
JOHN CLEMENGER, P.M., BANDA
Agent to sell Dr. J. Ball & Co.'s new patent improved
IVORY AND LIGUMVITEE EYE CUPS
FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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BARRIE - The County Town of Simcoe is beautifully situated near the south-east corner of the Township of Vespra, at the head of Kempenfeldt Bay, with a southern front facing the water, the ground gradually rising to the north part of the town, where it attains a considerable elevation above the level of the lake. It has a fine appearance from the opposite side of the bay, the rising ground bringing every part of the town disticntly into view. There are several beautiful locations in Barrie suitable for private residences. The bay is about ten miles long, and from one to two miles wide, thickly wooded on the opposite shore, and affording a most picturesque view. In the year 1854, the Northern Railway was completed from Toronto to Collingwood - the nearest station to Barrie being Allendale, one mile distant. In 1865 a branch track was laid to Barrie, and, in 1871, a further extension was completed to Orillia, and thence to the Muskoka territory. The town has, within the last few years, made unusual progress; the surrounding country is of an excellent quality, and the mercantile, mechanical, agricultural and general prosperity of Barrie will compare favourably with that of any other town in the Province. Barrie is comparitively a new town. In the year 1831 a squatter named David Edgar took up his quarters in an old Government store-house situated near the present location of Edward's book store. In the following year John Bingham built the first log-house, having, been induced to settle here by William Mann, then living in a log-house at Kempenfeldt Among the early settlers were Capt. A.E. Walker, John McWatt, Andrew and Alexander Graham, James Palmer, J. Sanford, Thrift Meldrum, W.B. McVittie, Edmund Lally, W. Boys, Solomon Baillie, Thomas Smith, Richard Carney and T.D. McConkey. Robert Ross laid out the village, which was named in honour of Commodore Barrie. In 1837 the town comprised twenty-eight families. In 1843 the County of Simcoe, until then part of the Home District, was formed, with Barrie as its county town. It was the original intention of Governor Simcoe to fix upon a point two miles east of the present town as a site for settlement, and the village of Kempenfeldt was surveyed, but the superior advantages of the present location changed the intention. Distant from Toronto 64 miles; Collingwood 31; Orillia 27; Penetanguishene 32 miles. Population 4,000. MUNICIPALITY, 1872, - Robert Simpson, Mayor; M.H. Spencer, Reeve; Henry Sewrey, Deputy Reeve; Henry Bird, George Maundrell, Wm. Hunter, Martin Johnson, John Seels, George Ball, Joseph Anderson, Andrew Miscampbell, N. Dyment, Councilmen; A.B. McPhee, Clerk; Joseph Rogers, Chief Constable and License; Charles Morris, Town Inspector; D. Browne, Chief Engineer Fire Brigade. The following are the chief manufacturing establishments:- BARRIE FOUNDRY - Henry Sewrey, proprietor: established 1867. Steam, 25-horse power; employs 30 hands; machinery, mill work, agricultural implements, etc. BARRIE TANNERY - Andrew Graham, proprietor: established 1850. Steam, 10-horse power; 6 hands; capacity, 4,000 hides and 1,000 skins annually. Mr. Graham also employs about 20 hands in the manufacture of boots and shoes. GRAHAM & LOUNT - Woollen, Carding and Fulling Mills. Steam, 15-horse power; 15 hands. DOUGAL'S FURNITURE FACTORY AND PLANNING MILL. - David Dougal, proprietor. Steam, 15-horse power; 6 hands. DURHAM'S SAW, PLANING AND LATHE MILLS. Steam 16-horse power; average, 20 hands; capacity about 16,000 feet lumber every twenty-four hours. BARRIE STEAM FLOURING MILLS - James Wilkinson, proprietor: established 1867. 80-horse power; 5 run; capacity 4,000 barrels per month. SIMPSON'S BREWERY. Steam, 18 horse-power; 10 hands. This old establishment has been greatly increased within a year. Its reputation is first-class. FAIRVIEW BREWERY - Anderton Bros., proprietors: established 1861. Steam, 16 horse-power; 10 hands. The large patronage of this firm is the best guarantee of the quality of their manufacture. J. PULLEN, Gunsmith, Steam Fitter, etc., uses steam power in his business, and several others in a minor extent. Adams, James, tinsmith, Clarkson } Anderton Bros. (Joseph and house } James), proprietors Fairview Adamson, James, tinsmith, Dunlop } Steam Brewery, Victoria. (See Ainley, Henry, plasterer } adv.) Ainley, Wm., plasterer } Appleby, Sampson, shoemaker, Anderson, Robert, saddler, Dunbar } Eccles Ardagh, Ardagh, and } machines and agricultural Strathy (W.D.); John A.; } implements, Dunlop Henry H.), barristers, etc., Owen. } Beattie, John, carpenter, Ellen (See card.) } Beatty, A.E., clerk Bank Com- Ardagh, Arthur, M.D., Dunlop } merce Ardagh, H. H., student-at-law, } Beck, John, tanner, Dunlop Owen } Bemrose, Edmund, saddle Ardagh, John A., Deputy } and harness maker, Dunlop Judge Co. Court, Dunlop } Bennett, Humphrey, merchant Ardagh, Mrs., wid. John, Charlotte } tailor and clothier, Dunlop. Ardagh, W.D., M.P.P., bar- } See adv rister, Blake } Bennett, J.W., saddler, Dunlop Armson, Thos., moulder, Henry } Bingham, A.R., commercial Armstrong, Joseph, plasterer, Mary ) traveller, Mary Armstrong, Wm., teamster, Brad- } Bingham Bros. (John and ford } Robert), butchers and poult- Arnall, Alfred, hotel-keep'r } eres Market. See adv Ashton, George, constable, Mc- } Bird, S.G., architect. (See card) Donald } Bird, Henry, manuf. and deal- Ashton, John, blacksmith, Collier } er in boots and shoes, Dunlop Bail, Frederick, saloon keeper, } Bird, Thos. A., messenger Dom. Dunlop } Tel. Co. Ball, George, farmer, Kempenfelt } Bird, W.G., lumber measurer, Ball, George, carpenter, Mary } Bradford Ball, Geo., carpenter & builder, } Black, Hamilton, watchmaker, John. (See adv.) } Dunlop Bank of Toronto, Donald } Black, John, teacher, Mulcaster Campbell, manager, Owen } Black, Wm., High Banting, Col., R.T. county } Blackmore, John, painter, Dunlop clerk, res. Cookstown } Booth, James Bartley, John A., carpenter, Eliza- } Booth, John, pattern maker beth } Boon, Wm., music teacher. (See Barrie Hotel, John McWatt, } card) supt., Dunlop } Bosanko. C.H., surgeon-dentist Barrie Livery Stables, } (See card.) Wm. Salter, prop. Bayfield, see adv. } Bourne, Daniel, builder, High Barrie Steam Flour } Bowen, John, shoemaker, Collier Mills, James Wilkinson prop. } Boys, Henry R.A., Co. treasurer, See adv } Dunlop Barrie Marble Works, } Boys, Wm. F.A., barrister, Dun- Ford & Wastling, props. See adv. } lop Collier east. } Boys, Thomas T.A., barrister, &c., Baxter, Samuel, tailor, Collier } Dunlop Baxter, William, plasterer, Nelson } Brazel, Perkins & Co., lumber Beard, Jesse, cooper, Collier } manufr's Beardsley, Albert, clerk, J. Woods } Britt, Wm., butcher, Market Beattie, G. J., agent, sewing } Broome, Wm., salesman, Elizabeth Brown, G. P., brewer, Auderton } Churchill, Henry, shoemaker, H. Bros. } Bird Brown, John, shoemaker, Elizabeth } Clarkson House, Joshua Brown, John, J., seedsman, Dunlop } Clarkson, prop., Cor. Dunlop & Buck, George, C., stoves and } Mulcaster. (See adv) tinware, Bayfield. (See adv) } Clarkson, Joseph, lumber dealer Burns, James, shoemaker } Ellen Burns, Robert, currier, Dunlop } Clarkson, Joshua, prop., Burr, Wm., (Burr & Weeks) } Clarkson House, cor. Dunlop & Burr & Weeks, (Wm & Joseph) } Mulcaster house, sign and ornamental } Cluskey, Edw. tinsmith, Dunlop painters, Collier. (See adv) } Coburn, George, bricklayer & buil- Burton, J. L., lumber merchant } der, Bayfield Burton, Martin, lumber merchant } Cockerline, Wm. brewer, Simcoe Butt, Albert, wagon maker, Bay- } steam brewery, Mary field } Cook, George, lumber merchant, Byrne, Edward, carpenter, } Mary builder and undertaker, cor. } Cook, J. B., carpenter, Toronto Owen and McDonald. (See } Cotter, J. R., County Crown adv) } Attorney, Deputy Registrar and Byrns, George, shoemaker, Bay- } Master in Chancery, Dunlop field } Coulter, John, dealer in pic- Caisse, L., prof. music } tures and fancy goods, Dunlop Caldwell, Wm., blacksmith, Collier } (See adv.) Campbell, Alex, driver, J. Part- } Cox, W. H., (Watson & Co.) ridge } Dunlop Campbell, Donald, manager } Cradock, Wm., Mary Bank of Toronto } Craig, John, shoemaker, Dunlop Campbell, John, stone mason and } Crawford, George, carpenter, Bay- builder, Carron Row } field Canadian Bank of Com- } Creswick, Henry, land surveyor, merce, R. Jennings, manager, } Theresa Dunlop } Creswick, Henry, junr., land sur- Cane, Peter, currier } veyor, Theresa Capon & Pearcy, (W. B. & Thos) } Crew, D., editor and proprietor painters, Dunlop } Northern Advance Carley, John, boat builder, Market } Crompton, E. B., & Co., dry Carson, James, shoemaker, Bay- } goods, clothing, millinery, &c., field } Dunlop (See adv.) Cashon, Miss, milliner } Crompton, Rev. Thomas, Cassin, John, miller, Collier } Methodist, Worsley Cassin, Patrick, dry goods, } Crompton, Thos., clerk, Dunlop groceries and liquors, Bayfield } Crookshank, J. S., M.D., Worsley Catcher, Charles, carpenter, Station } Crookshank, James, clerk, J. Wood Cayley, Francis, accountant } Crookshank, Wm., salesman, Dun- Bank of Toronto } lop Chatfield, John, laborer, Mary } Crosby, W. F., clerk Crosby, W. H., livery stables, } stationery, musical instruments, Owen (See adv.) } Dunlop. (See adv) Culverwell, John, carriage trimmer, } Ellis, Isaac, teamster, Simcoe hairdresser, Dunlop } brewery Cundell, Thos, lumber merchant } Evans, Charles, hotel keeper, Brad- Cunio, A., hairdresser, Dunlop } ford Davis, James, laborer, Anderton } Ewan, P., salesman, W.R. Graham Bros } & Co. Davis, Wm., cabinet maker } Everett, Wm., clerk, Post-office Dean, J. F., clerk, Dunlop } Examiner, The, B. Nichol- Degere, Wm., salesman, T. E. } son, ed. and prop. Rawson } Fairview Steam Brew- Demy, Thos., farmer, market } ery, Anderton Bros. prop. Vic- Devlin, Bernard, salesman } toria. (See adv) Dickson, George, currier } Faragher, Charles, hotel keeper, Diver, G. H., manuf. window shades } cor Dunlop and Pointz Collier } Faragher, Daniel, hotel keeper, Dodson, John, road master } Dunlop Doller, Robt., moulder } Farley, Patrick, merchant Dominion Telegraph Company, } tailor and clothier, Boys' block. Levi F. Selleck, agent } (See adv) Dougal, David, prop. steam } Farquharson, J. & D., gro- cabinet factory, Worsley. (See } ceries, provisions, wines, liquors adv) } etc., Dunlop. (See adv) Dougal, James, carpenter, John } Field, Bros., (Francis, Wm. Dunn, Miss A. J., dressmaker, } Elijah) agricultural implements, Boys' block } stoves, etc.-agents sewing ma- Drage, Wm., bar tender, Dunlop } chines, etc., Dunlop. (See adv) Durham, Charles, lumber dealer, } Ford, G.R., auctioneer and general Bradford } agent, Collier Durham, James H., sawyer, San- } Ford & Wastling, (G. R. ford } Wm.) Barrie Marble Works, Durham, John, prop. saw mill, } Collier Victoria } Fraser, Rev. Mungo, Presbyterian, Dyment, N., prop. grist and lumber } Collier mills, Elizabeth } Frawley, Michael, salesman, cor. Edmunson & Son, (W. & } Owen & Dunlop R. W.) bakers and confectioners, } Freehold Permanent Building and Dunlop. (See adv) } Saving's Society, Joseph Rogers, Edwards, E. H., (J. Edwards & } agent, Market-sq Son) Dunlop } Freeman, Wm. H., cabinet maker, Edwards, James, P.M., agent } cor. Elizabeth and John Vicker's Express, Dunlop } Frith, Joseph, machinist Edwards, J. B., operator Mon. Tel. } Fulljames, John P., accountant, Co. Dunlop } Dunlop Edwards J., & Sons, books, } Fulljames, R.C. clk, Clarksonhouse Fulljames, Wm., carpenter } Hague, Geo. E., asst. acct. Galbraith, John, blacksmith, } Bank of Toronto Collier } Hale, Noah, fruiterer, Dunlop Gallow & Kennedy (James } Hamilton, Alex., M.D., Collier & Charles) grocers, Bayfield } Hamlin, Edward, carpenter, Wors- Garton, D. B., photographer, } ley Dunlop } Harrington, Charles, refreshment Gaviller, M., prov. land sur- } rooms, Collier veyor, Dunlop. (See card) } Harrison, Christopher, Gedge, Thomas, carpenter, Bay- } dry goods, groceries, &c., Dunlop field } Harrison, Henry, shoemaker, Pene- Georgen, T. W., exchange bro- } tanguishene ker, McConkey's block, Dunlop } Harrison, M. H., salesman Gibson, James, plasterer, Bradford } Hastings, J. W., watchmaker Gladstane, Wm., clerk } and jeweller, Dunlop. (See adv) Goddard, Wm., gardener, Elizabeth } Hayes, George, pump maker, Gordon, Samuel McK., tailor } Elizabeth Gordon, Wm., prop. American ho- } Hayes, Michael, salesman, Simcoe tel, Bayfield } brewery Gowan, J. R., Judge County } Henderson, Johnathan, Court } hardware merchant, Dunlop. Graham, Alexander, carpenter and } (See adv) builder, Worsley, opp. Court House } Henderson, Wm., hardware, Dunlop Graham, Alex., salesman, W. R. } Hickey Bros. (Patrick and Graham & Co. } John), groceries and liquors, cor Graham, Andrew, prop. } Dunlop and Market. (See adv) Barrie tannery, general merchant, } Hickling, John Dunlop } Hill, John, engine driver, Dunlop Graham, Angus, salesman, Dunlop } Hinds, B., gen. merchant, Dunlop Graham & Lount, (James N.; } Hinds, Charles, shoemaker, Robert) props. woollen factory, } Elizabeth Dunlop } Hinds, Edw., general merchant, Graham & Lynn, (Angus; } cor. Dunlop and Owen Wm. G.) fruit, oysters, etc., } Holt, Claude, student-at-law Dunlop } Holt, Wm., & Sons, agents, Owen Graham, W. R., & Co., dry } Hornsby, J. W. goods, clothing, millinery, &c., } House, H. G., shoemaker, Bayfield Dunlop. (See adv) } Howell, H. M., clerk, McCarthy & Grant, J. G., lumberer, Charlotte } McCarthy Graver, Edward, hardware } Hudson, Harris, blacksmith merchant, Dunlop. (See adv) } Hudson, R. C., bookbinder and Graver, Robt., clerk } stationer, Collier Griffin, James, tinsmith } Hunter, George, salesman, Dunlop Griffiths, Geo. H., carpenter } Hunter, Wm., grocer and wine Griffiths, Thos., plasterer } merchant, Dunlop. (See adv) Grubbe, Capt. H. W., Codrington } Hurst, Samuel, carpenter, Worsley Hurst, Sylvester, driver, W. H. } Lane & Howlett, (George & Wm), Crosby } merchant tailors, cor. Dunlop & Hutchins, Robert F., clerk registrar } Market Iles, Wm., clerk, Worsley } Lang, Alex, gaoler Innes, John, baker, Wosley } Lee, John, furniture dealer, Irwin, W. J., Peel } Bayfield. (See adv) James, Henry, accountant, Brad- } Leech, Henry, painter, Collier ford } Lennox, H. J. S., student-at-law Jaynes, W. P., clerk Barrie foundry } Lennox, Thos., grocer, Bayfield Jennings, Robert, manager } Lewis, Thos. L. L., salesman, G. Can. Bank of Commerce } Peacock Johnson, J. R., bailiff, Collier } Liverpool and London and Globe Johns, John H., prop. Victoria } Ins. Co., fire and life, Joseph hotel, Collier } Rogers, agent, Market-sq Johnson, Thomas, baker and con- } Livingston, John, clerk, Barrie fectioner, Dunlop } hotel Johnston, N. B., clerk post-office } Lloyd, Mrs. A. D., ladies' school, Kearns, Peter } Charlotte Keating, Walter W., clerk, Regis- } Lloyd, Thos. D., clerk 1st trar's, Toronto } Division Court, Court House Keats, Eben, carpenter, Blake } Loan & Strong, (George; John,) Keenan, James, machinist } builders, Owen Kennedy, Albert, marble } Locke, Joseph, dry goods, &c., cutter, Collier } Dunlop Kennedy, Charles (Gallow } Locke, Joseph, jun., bookkeeper, & Kennedy) } Dunlop Kent, James, carpenter, Dunlop } Locke, Mrs. J., ladies' school, Kidd, Henry, carpenter, Worsley } Collier King, David, groceries and pro- } Lount, Gabriel, deputy re- visions, cor. Elizabeth and Mary. } gistrar, John (See adv) } Lount, George, Co. registrar, King, John, fireman saw-mill } John King, Nathaniel, editor and } Lount & Lount, (Wm. and George, proprietor Northern Gazette } barristers, &c., Dunlop.(See card) King, Robert, sen. } Lount, Robert, (Graham & King, Robert, baker and } Lount) grocer, Dunlop } Lount, Samuel, Deputy regis- La Banque Nationale, } trar, John Bank of Toronto, special agents } Lowe, Thomas, butcher, Market Lacey, James, blacksmith, Bay- } Lyle, E., shoemaker, Dunlop field } Lynn, W. G., (Graham & Lynn) Lally, Edmund S., agent Br. } McCarthy, D. L. G., M.D., Am. Ins. Co., issuer of marriage } John licenses, Owen } McCarthy & McCarthy (D'- Lally, Francis W., (Stewart } Alton, sen.; D'Alton, jun.) barris- & Lally) } ters, &c., Dunlop. (See card) McClure & Co., (John McClure; } MacNab, Andrew, merchant R. Simpson), groceries, liquors, } tailor and clothier, cor Elizabeth &c., Dunlop, (See adv) } and John. (See adv) McConkey, Thos. D., Dunlop } Maloney, Henry, baggage master McCormick, Thomas, carpenter, Owen } Maloney, Miss, dressmaker, Dunlop McDonald, Alex, hairdresser, } Maloney, M., tel. operator, N.R.C. Dunlop } station McDowell, Rev. David, Wesleyan, } Mann, Wm. C., books, stationery, Collier } etc., Dunlop McFadyen, Allen, travelling agent, } Mann, William, Mary Anderton Bro } Mansell, Wm., bookseller, J. Ed- McFettridge, Wm., produce dealer } wards & Son, Dunlop McHenry, Robert, saddler, Dunlop } Manson, Wm., Manager Canadian McHugh, Wm., mason, McDonald } Bank of Commerce, Dunlop McIntosh, Peter, lumber merchant, } Marks, Mrs. E., prop. Barrie Worsley } Hotel McKay, Miss B., dressmaker, Dun- } Marks, Joseph, carpenter, Bradford lop } Marrin Bros., (James, Philip and McKee, Matthew, wagon-maker, Collier } Thomas) general merchants, Collier McKenzie, Alex., sen., teacher } Martin, E. W. M., station master, McKenzie, Alex., watchmaker } agent Allen Line of Steamers Dunlop } Matthews, Thomas, cellarman Simcoe McKernan, Andrew, assistant malt- } Steam Brewery ster, Simcoe Brewery } Masonic Hall, Rawson's McKernan, Mrs. M., Mary } Block, Dunlop McLaughlin, James, beamsman } Maundrell, George, butcher, Market McLeod, John C., carpenter, Dunlop } Mayor, Joseph, groceries and McMullen, Donald, miller, Eliza- } liquors, Collier beth } Meakin, James, dry goods, Dunlop McNab, Donald, salesman } Meeking, E. S., general merchant, McNab, John C., salesman } auctioneer, Dunlop McNab, John, blacksmith } Mick, Henry, machinist McPhee, Alex. B., town clerk, } Millard, Arthur, carpenter Toronto } Millard, Robert, carpenter McQuarrie, Hector, blacksmith } Milloy, James, fireman McVittie, Thomas, hardware, Dun- } Milloy, Mrs., grocery, Market lop } Milner, Rev. Jonathan, Primitive McVity, Wm. B., clerk of the } Methodist peace, Court House } Montgomery, Fred., clerk registrar McWatt, John, superintendent } Montreal Telgraph Co., James Ed- Barrie Hotel } wards, agent Dunlop Macy, Wm., plasterer, Mill Road } Moore, Isaac, shoemaker, Dunlop Maclear, John, salesman, cor. Dun- } Moore, John, shoemaker, Bayfield lop and Owen } Moore, Martin, saddler, Dunlop Moore, P. J., saddler, Dunlop } Oxenham, R. J., grocer and Morgan, Rev. Edward, rector } confectioner, Dunlop Trinity Church, Owen } Packard, Charles, carriage maker, Morgan, T. M. (Van Tassel & } Rowe Morgan) } Pae, Peter, dry goods and clothing, Morris, Charles, town inspector } Elizabeth Morrow, David, general commission } Palmer, Albert V., (Palmer & Co.), agent,, agt. Can. Per. bdg. } Palmer & Co., druggists, Dunlop and Savings Society, Collier } Palmer, Fred., carpenter Morrow, James C., deputy clerk } Palmer, John, carpenter and to the Crown, clerk County } builder, sash, &c., factor, Mary Court, Registrar, Surrogate } Palmer, Wm., blacksmith, Clappe Morrow, John, dairyman, Mary } ton Morton, E. D., M.D., Dunlop } Parkin, W., hotel-keeper, Dunlop Morton, Miss M., millinery and } Partridge, Chas. E., (John fancy goods, Dunlop } Partridge & Son), Owen Murchison, D. J., general merchant } Partridge, John & Son, Market } livery, Owen. (See adv) Nallie, John, night watchman, sta- } Pass, Walter M., grain, flour tion } and feed, Collier Neill, Robert, manufacturer } Peacock, George, dry goods and dealer in boots and shoes, } and groceries, Dunlop. (See adv) Dunlop } Pearcy, Thos. (Capon & Pearcy) Neill, Robert, jun., salesman } Penny, Robert, mason, Mary Newton, John V., salesman, Dun- } Penstone, Frank, carpenter, Louisa lop } Perkins, C. A., & Brother, groceries, Nicholson, Byron, editor and } Dunlop proprietor Examiner } Perkins, J. L. (C.A. Perkins & Bro.) Nolan, Henry, tailor, Collier } Pinney, Robert, bricklayer, Mary Northern Advance, D. Crewe, } Plaxton, John, stoves and tinware, editor and prop., Dunlop } Dunlop (See adv.) } Powell & Co., grocers, Bayfield Northern Gazette, N. King, } Powell, R., salesman editor and proprietor, } Prior, Samuel, moulder Dunlop. (See adv) } Pullan, J., gunsmith, tinsmith, Norman, John P., (Varley & } Elizabeth. (See adv) Norman) } Queen's Hotel, Dunlop O'Connor, Rev. R. P., Roman } Rankin, Abraham, carpenter and Catholic, Mulcaster } builder, Bayfield O'Hara, John, carpenter, John } Rawson, Thos. E., hardware, Oddfellows' Hall, Dunlop } tinware, stoves, etc., (See adv) Oliver, L., M.D., Dunlop } Raymond, Amos, saddler, Bayfield Orr, Robert, mason, John } Registry Co. Simcoe, Geo. Osborne, Mrs., boarding-house, } Lount, Registrar, cor Worsley Elizabeth } and Mulcaster Osborne, Miss J., dressmaker, Dun- } Reynolds, James, cellarman Ander- lop } ton's Brewery Richardson, Alexander, foreman } Savigny & Cote, carriage and Northern Gazette } wagon makers and blacksmiths, Ritchie, Gavin, millwright } Collier Ritchie & Son, millwrights, Brad- } Scott, Sames A., clerk, Dunlop ford } Scott, John, machinist Robbins, Lewis, foreman woollen } Scott, J. H., wood dealer factory, Dunlop } Scott, Walter, book-keeper, Dunlop Robertson, Wm., blacksmith, } Seatree, George, Dunlop Bayfield } Seels, John, Charlotte Robinson, Charles, stave factor, } Sewrey, Henry, prop. Barrie Elizabeth } Foundry. (See adv) Robinson, C. H., accountant, Dun- } Sewrey, S., shingle factory, Bayfield lop } Shanacy, M., prop. Simcoe Hotel, Robinson, George A., salesman } Dunlop Dr. Wells } Shepherd, John, grocer, Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs., milliner, Elizabeth } Sheran, John, saddler, cor. Owen Rogers, Francis, bailiff } and Collier Rogers, Joseph, official assignee, } Sheridan, Bernard, dry goods and auctioneer, ins. agent, } groceries, Dunlop etc., Market sq. } Simmons, John, painter, Dunlop Rogers, Richard R., clerk } Simpson, Richard, (John McClure & Bank of Commerce, Toronto } Co.,) Dunlop Rogers, Wm., tinsmith, John } Simpson, Robert, prop. Simcoe Rolston, Wm. H., bricklayer } steam brewery, Mary and builder, McDonald. (See } Simpson, Thos. W., clerk, adv) } Simcoe steam brewery, Mary Rorke, E. & W., cabinet makers & } Simpson, Wm., laborer, Simcoe undertakers, Elizabeth. (See } brewery adv) } Sizer, Ira, grocer, Bayfield Ross, C. A., general merchant, } Smith, Benjamin W., sheriff Dunlop } Smith, Charles E., sheriff's officer Ross, David, engine driver, tannery } Smith, George G., carpenter, Worsley Ross, Mrs. E., Elizabeth } Smith, H. A., salesman, Dunlop Royal Insurance Co., James Edwards, } Somers, George, carriage maker, agent, Dunlop } Collier Ryan, James, carpenter, John } Somersett, Robt., carriage builder, Salter, William, prop. } Spencer, M. H., groceries, liquors, livery stables, Bayfield (See adv) } etc., Elizabeth Sanders Leander, S. & C. L. } Spotton, H. B., M.A., principal watches, clocks, jewellery, &c., } high school, Blake Dunlop } Stephens, John, blacksmith Sanders, Wm., land surveyor } Stephens, Wm., shoemaker, Dunlop Sanford, Sidney, M., excise- } Stewart & Lally (H. D.; F. W), man, court house } attorney, etc., Owen Strathy, Henry H. (Ardagh, } Tooze, Samuel, cooper, bds Wel- Ardagh & Strathy), Blake } lington Hotel Strathy, John A., teller Bank } Trevelyan, Arthur, painter, Collier of Toronto } Trunkfield, George, engineer, Simcoe Strong, John (Loan & Strong) } Brewery Sullivan, G. R., steam pump } Tuck, James, teamster, Simcoe factory, Bayfield } Brewery Sullivan, J. T., shoemaker, Bayfield } Turner, John, tailor, Collier Summersett, James, shoemaker, } Urquhart, D., shoemaker, Collier Collier } Van Tassel & Morgan, (I. W.; T. M.) Summersett, Thos., prop. Welling- } dealers in painos, melodeons, ton Hotel, cor. Elizabeth and } organs, &c., agents agricultural Bayfield } implements, Dunlop. Supple, A., dry goods, Mulcaster } (See adv) Sutcliffe, Wm., tailor, Elizabeth } Vallett, Wm., carpenter Sutherland, Alex. M., lumber mer- } Varley & Norman, (Samuel; John P.,) chant } grocers, Market. (See Sutherland, D. G., veterinary } adv) surgeon, Dunlop. (See adv) } Walker, James, carpenter and Sutton, Hamilton, shoemaker, Col- } builder, Macdonald. (See adv) lier } Walton, Wallace, teamster, Ander- Sweeney, John, boots and shoes, } ton Bros. Dunlop } Warner, L. R., saddle and harness Tait, Robt., carpenter, Ellen } maker, cor. Bayfield and Tambling, Thos., maltster, Mary } Dunlop (See adv) Tegart, James, saddler, Dunlop } Ward, Mrs., boarding, Dunlop Temperance Hall, McConkey's Block, } Wastling, Wm., (Ford & Wast- Dunlop } ling Templeman, John, assistant roadmaster} Waters, A. G., prop. Queen's Hotel Thompson, Charles, carpenter, Mc- } Watson & Co., druggists, Dunlop Donald } Weamouth, John, manuf. soda Thompson, David, gunsmith, Eliza- } water, Dunlop beth } Weeks, Joseph, (Burr & Weeks) Thompson, Henry, saddler, Dunlop } Weeks, Norman, carpenter and Thompson, James, groceries, pro- } builder, Collier visions, grain, etc., Owen } Weeks, F., carpenter, Bradford Thompson, John, sewing machine } Wellington Hotel, Thos. Summer- agent, Dunlop } sett prop., cor. Elizabeth and Thompson, Stephen, asst. freight } Bayfield department, station } Wells, Albert, Dunlop Thompson, W., painter, Dunlop } Wells Bros., druggists, Dunlop Thompson, Wm., teamster, Collier } Wells, S. M., M.D., Dunlop Thompson, Wm., carpenter, Collier } West, V. T., salesman, Dunlop Thornton, David, porter, Dunlop } Whitebread, John, bookkeeper, Todd, Wm., carpenter, McDonald } Charlotte Tolen, George, clerk Watson & Co. } Whitebread, R., wagonmaker, Collier Whitebread, Wm., carriage } Wilson, Mrs., dressmaker, Mary maker, Collier } Winter, D. D., clerk Whiten, John, fireman, Durham's } Winters, Henry, freight master, mill } station Wilkinson, James, prop. } Wittle, Andrew, foreman machinist Barrie steam flouring mills. (See } Barrie Foundry adv) } Wismer, Austin, prop. Woodbine Willers, John, saddler, Dunlop } Saloon Williams, E. E., acct. bank com- } Woods, John, chemist and merce } druggist, Dunlop. (See adv) Williams, I. VE., cooper, Collier } Wright, O. F., lumber merchant, (See adv) } Mary Wilson, Andrew, lumber merchant, } Wright, Samuel, baker, Elizabeth Collier } Young, John, general jobber, Al- Wilson, John, cattle dealer, Eliza- } lendale beth } Zufeldt, J., planer, Charles
J. HENDERSON,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN
SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE,
BAR IRON & STEEL,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, CORDAGE,
MILL FURNISHINGS, &c. &c.
BARRIE AND COLLINGWOOD
DUNLOP STREET HURON STREET
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JAMES WALKER,
Carpenter and Builder, Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturer,
McDONALD STREET, BARRIE
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BARRIE MARBLE WORKS
Collier Street, West Market Square,
BARRIE, ONT.,
Ford & Wastling, Proprietors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Monuments, Tomb Stones, Mantel Pieces,
Wash Stands, Counter Tops, &c. &c.,
A call is respectfully requested before purchasing elsewhere.
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EMPORIUM
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W. R. GRAHAM & CO.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS!
MILLINERY, MANTLES & READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS, etc., of the LATEST STYLES
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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FAIR VIEW BREWERY
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ANDERTON BROS., PROPRIETORS
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VICTORIA STREET, BARRIE, ONT.
CELEBRATED
SPARKLING PALE ALE
AND
XXX PORTER
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The above-mentioned Ales are highly recommended by
the Medical Profession
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ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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NEW LIVERY STABLES
Bayfield Street, Barrie
WM. SALTER, PROPRIETOR
Horses and Vehicles at all hours - Liberal inducements to
Commercial Travellers
Conveyances to and from Penetanguishene
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G. PEACOCK
BARRIE TEA STORE
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c.
First House East of the Queen's Hotel
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ROBERT NELSON
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
Importer and dealer in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
Merchant Tailoring in all its branches, Gent's Furnishing
Goods, and the latest and best qualities of ladies'
Dry Goods, Silks, Satins, etc.
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BARRIE STEAM WOOLLEN MILLS
Dunlop Street, East
Graham & Lount, Proprietors
Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Cloth Dressing, Dyeing &c., &c.
Cloths, Blankets, Flannels, &c., manufactured to order
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VARLEY & NORMAN
(Successors to G. Maundrell)
MARKET STREET, BARRIE
TEA MERCHANTS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Noted house for Teas, Smoked Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Pork
and Bologna Sausages
Goods delivered daily
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HUMPHREY BENNETT
Merchant Tailor and Clothier
GENTS GENERAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT
ALL MATERIALS OF THE BEST QUALITY
OLD STAND
New Brick Block, Dunlop St., Railroad-Sq.
BARRIE
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P. FARLEY
MERCHANT TAILOR & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER
(OPPOSITE THE BARRIE HOTEL)
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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BARRIE STEAM FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS
JAMES WILKINSON, Proprietor
JOHN STREET, ----- BARRIE
GRAIN AND FEED OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
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GREAT EASTERN STORE
HICKEY BROTHERS
Wholesale and Retail Merchants, and Importers of Teas, Coffees,
Wines, Liquors, &c.
Country merchants and hotel-keepers supplied on most favourable terms
BOYS' BLOCK, CORNER DUNLOP & MARKET STREETS
BARRIE
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E. & W. RORKE
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
CABINET MAKERS
UPHOLSTERERS
AND UNDERTAKERS
BEST CLASS FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AT MODERATE PRICES
Funerals Furnished at the shortest notice
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E. GRAVER
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE
Axes (Broad and Narrow), Bar Iron and Steel, Stoves,
Scales, Belting, Oils, Paints, Colors, Coal, Oil,
and Machine Oils
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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BARRIE STEAM CABINET FACTORY
David Dougal, Proprietor
OPPOSITE THE REGISTRY OFFICE, BARRIE
All kinds of furniture made of the best material, and by first class
workmen.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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SIMCOE STEAM BREWERY
ROBERT SIMPSON
CHAMPAGNE, ALE, AND PORTER BREWER
MARY STREET, BARRIE
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The Proprietor having greatly enlarged his Establishment, and adopted
every improvement known in the art of brewing, will
have constantly on hand a fine assortment of
SUPERIOR ALES
Brewed on the most approved English System
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Simpson's celebrated Champagne Ale (originated by himself), has
been frequently analyzed, and the best proof of its superior excellence is
found in the fact that several physicians through the province recommend
it as a wholesome beverage for invalids, and its popularity among our
numerouse patrons is daily increasing.
Warranted pure, and unsurpassed by any other Ale in the market.
ORDERS FROM A DISTANCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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MARKET SQUARE, BARRIE
Country Orders Promptly Attended to
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JOHN LEE
dealer in
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Chamber and Parlor Sets, Upholstery, Mirrors, Pictures and
Picture Frames, and, in fact, everything pertaining
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A call from intending Purchasers respectfully solicited
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Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery
DUNLOP STREET
OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION
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W. H. ROLSTON
BRICKLAYER
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR
RESIDENCE
MACDONALD STREET, BARRIE
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DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions, Wines and Liquors, China, Crockery and
Glassware, Coal Oil, Lamps, &C., (wholesale and retail)
A call is respectively solicited
Centre Brick Block south side Dunlop St.,
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CELEBRATED WINDSOR WHISKEY
ALWAYS ON HAND
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&C., &C.,
BARRIE, ONTARIO
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No. 2 STALL, MARKET, BARRIE
POULTRY, GAME, FRESH AND SALT MEATS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
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VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. All despatches, either by mail,
telegraph or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Office, Dunlop Street, one door east of Farragher's Hotel.
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A. MACNAB
Merchant Tailor and Clothier
AND DEALER IN
GENTS' FURNISHINGS GOODS
CORNER ELIZABETH AND JOHN STREETS, BARRIE
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MAURICE GAVILLER
CIVIL ENGINEER
Provincial Land Surveyor
AND
DRAUGHTSMAN
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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FIELD BROTHERS
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
DEALERS IN
PLOUGHS, HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, CORN CRUSHERS WEIGH SCALES
And all kinds of Agricultural Implements, including
THRESHING REAPING, MOWING, STUMP, SOWING, DITCHING AND OTHER
MACHINES, SHINGLE AND LATH MACHINERY, &C.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
SEWING MACHINES & FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES
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GEORGE BALL
Builder and Contractor, Planing, Sash, Door and Blind Factor,
BARRIE
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D. KING
DEALER IN
Choice Teas, general Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Flour and Feed, Wines, Liquors, &c.
CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCTS
Corner Elizabeth and Mary Streets; Barrie
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McCARTHY & MCCARTHY
BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS & SOLICITORS
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
D'Alton McCarthy, Senr., ---------- D'Alton McCarthy, Junr.
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CLARKSON HOUSE
Joshua Clarkson, ------------ Proprietor
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
Travellers and Commercial Agents will find this House most
comfortable and convenient
TERMS MODERATE
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HARNESS
AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY
LEVI R. WARNER
MANUFACTURER OF
Single and Double Harness of all kinds, Saddles, Bridles,
Whips, Blankets, Robes, Collars, Trunks, &c.
Reparing neatly, cheaply and promptly attended to
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Barrie General Cooperage
OPPOSITE THE MARKET
ISAAC VE WILLIAMS
JOHN WOODS
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Drugs, chemicals, dye stuffs, perfumery, patent medicines, &c.
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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LOUNT & LOUNT
Barristers and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery
Notaries Public, Conveyancers, &c.,
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
W. LOUNT C. W. LOUNT
BARRIE STEAM GUN
AND TIN MANUFACTORY
DUNLOP STREET
J. PULLAN
(Late foreman W.P. Marston, Toronto)
Gunsmith, Steamfitters, general jobber and machinist, dealer in Ammunition of all kinds. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Coal Oil, Lamps, &c., always in stock.
ALSO AGENT FOR SEWING MACHINES
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J. W. HASTINGS
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER
JEWELLER, &C.
OPPOSITE
THE RAILROAD STATION
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
ALL WORK WARRANTED
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SHEARMAN G. BIRD
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND DRAUGHTSMAN
BARRIE
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O. H. BOSANKO, L.D.S.
Visits Orillia and Collingwood monthly for dates of which see County papers
RESIDENCE, BARRIE
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NEW
LIVERY STABLE
No. 8 OWEN STREET, BARRIE, ONT.
F. PARTRIDGE & SON, Proprietors.
HORSES AND VEHICLES ALWAYS READY
CHARGES MODERATE
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BELFAST HOUSE
M'CLURE & CO.
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors.
The Motto is, CHEAP FOR CASH.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT TORONTO WHOLESALE PRICES.
Under McCarthy & McCarthy's Law Office, Dunlop St., Barrie
JOHN McCLURE RICHARD SIMPSON
Victoria Stove and Plough Depot,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN COFFEE POT,
BAYFIELD STREET, BARRIE.
GEORGE C. BUCK, PROPRIETOR,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Stoves, Ploughs, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
Ware, &c., &c.
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ARDAGH, ARDAGH & STRATHY,
BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS &C.
BARRIE, ONT.
W. D. ARDAGH, JOHN ARDAGH, HENRY H. STRATHY.
JOHN COULTER,
Importer and dealer in all kinds of
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES,
FANCY GOODS, CHILDREN'S TOYS, WALL POCKETS AND BRACKETS
TOWEL RACKS, &C., DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE.
AGENT FOR THE GARDNER SEWING MACHINE
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J. EDWARDS & SON,
BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALLPAPER, PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS
VIOLINS, CONCERTINAS, Etc.,
DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE
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EDWARD BYRNE,
BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER,
Contractor, etc.
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An excellent Hearse and other requisites
for Funerals furnished on the shortest
notice and reasonable terms.
Cor. Owen and McDonald Streets, Barrie.
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BELL EWART - A village in the Township of Innisfil, situated on Lake Simcoe, and a station of the Northern Railway, 12 miles from Barrie and 54 from Toronto. The village was laid out in 1855. The steamer "Emily May" connects here with the Northern Railway, running to Orillia and meeting with steamers for the Muskoka territory daily. Ferry to Roach's Point several times daily. Beecher & Silliman's saw-mill, located here, is one of the most extensive in the Province, having a manufacturing capacity of about fifteen millions feet per annum, and employing ninety men, besides about five hundred lumberers in the woodlands. The village contains Roman Catholic, Baptist and Methodist churches. Population about 600. Bear, Jonathan, gunsmith } Lamb, Robert, carpenter Beecher & Silliman, prop. saw- } Law, Edw. M., clerk P. E. mills } Drake Belfry, H., telegraph operator } McMahon, C. S., teacher Bostwick, J. B., carpenter } Martin, Wm., shoemaker Boyle, A. R., M.D. } Meadows, John, baker Canning, Smith, carpenter } Miscampbell, Andrew, bookkeeper Dechane, Louis, butcher } Moe, H., captain "Emily May" Dickinson, Wm., foreman saw- } Reid, J. B., general merchant. mill } (See adv) Dickson, T. A., shoemaker } Spragge, James, master ferry Drake, P. E., P.M., merchant, } Taylor, G. W., station agent NRC agent Mont. Tel. Co. } Wardell, Wm., engineer Graham, Archibald, lumber shipper } Ware, Robt., hotel-keeper Hager, Samuel, shingle factor } Webster, S. C., general mer- Hanmer, E. V., hotel-keeper } chant Henderson, Wm., blacksmith } Wheeler, Russell, baker Harvey, John, carpenter } Whiffin, E. U., supt. Beecher Jebb, Washburne, engineer } & Silliman Kerr, Archibald, eng. "Emily May" } Wilson, Alfred, J.P., farmer
EMPORIUM!
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J. B. REID
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and Foreign Spirits,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ETC.,
BELL EWART, ONT.
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BONDHEAD - A village on the town line between Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury, 22 miles from Barrie, 6 from Bradford, and 42 from Toronto. The surrounding country is unsurpassed in the Province for its fertility. The village was first settled in 1830, and the Post Office was established in 1838. There are Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches in the village. Population about 400. Batters, R., farmer } Lytle, John, blacksmith Brazill, Mrs. W., prop. Bra- } McCarthy, W. zill House } McClusky, Patrick, labourer Brazill, Frank, and Joseph B., } McCracken, Hugh, blacksmith managers Brazill House } McGeary, James, wagon maker Carswell, J., farmer } McNaughton, George, tailor Carswell, T., farmer } Mann, R. S., agent Carter, A. H., general mer- } Manning, Samuel, hotel keeper chant } Millard, T., mail carrier Carter, Henry, chemist and } Nelson, Wm. & Thomas, founders druggist } and machinists, carriage makers Carter, W., farmer } Ogilvy, Wm., tailor Coleman, Rev. F., Wesleyan } Paul, W. Culbert, J., butcher } Phillips, Wm., farmer Cummings, Miss L. E., teacher } Richardson, Austin, car- Davidson, Rev. John, Church } riage, and wagon maker. (See of England } adv) Devlin, John, saddle and } Robinson, George, shoemaker harness maker. (See adv) } Rose, A. B., M.D. (See card) Doan, Ira, farmer } Rose, Ezekiel, A. B., M.D. Doan, Misses, dressmakers } Rose, S., farmer Fenton, Walter R., agent } Rose, W., farmer and builder } Shields, R., plasterer Fraser, Rev. Wm., Presby- } St. Clair, James and William, terian } merchants Gaviller, Alex, J. F., farmer } Smith, J., farmer Gilkison, W., carpenter } Sprole, R. & Son, millers Gourlay, J., weaver } Stevenson, Richard, harness maker Gumberson, R., farmer } Sutton, John, painter Harner, D. } Sutton, John, painter Harrington, T., plasterer } Symes, Mrs. J., music teacher Jamison, W. R., boot and shoe } Vaughan, James, carriage maker maker } Wallace, W., hotel keeper Kline, Anthony, agricultural } Watson, Mrs. George implements } Watson, Moses, blacksmith Law, W. C., M.D. } West, Alfred, M.D. (See Lount, Hiram, P.M., agent } card) Can. Per. Bldg. and Savings } Wilson, John, veterinary surgeon Society } Wilson, J., shoemaker Lount & Johnston, gen merchants } Willoughby, Henry, farmer
BRAZILL HOUSE
MRS. M. BRAZILL - - - - - - Proprietress,
BONDHEAD, ONT.
First class accommodation for guests; sample rooms for Commercial
Travellers; best Brands, Liquors and Cigars.
EXCELLENT STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLERS
Frank B. Brazill, Joseph B. Brazill, MANAGERS
A. B. ROSE, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR,
BONDHEAD, ONT.
The treatment adopted by Dr. Rose has been eminently successful in Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, and in Rheumatic affections.
Patients from a distance received at the Doctor's residence, where every accommodation is afforded.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
References given if required
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AUSTEN RICHARDSON,
BOND HEAD, COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO,
MANUFACTURER OF
Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs, Cutters, &c.
All work of the best material and warranted. Repairs neatly
executed. Orders promptly attended to.
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ALFRED A. WEST, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR
BONDHEAD, ONT.
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JOHN DEVLIN,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
BONDHEAD.
All work of the best materials. Repairs neatly and promptly executed
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BLACK BANK - A Post Office in the township of Mulmur, 30 miles from Barrie. NEWELL, JOHN, P.M. _________________ BRACEBRIDGE - A thriving village on the Muskoka River, in the township of Macaulay, Muskoka District, county of Victoria, in the immediate vicinity of the Free Grant Territory. The first settlement of the village dates only a few years ago, but the evidence of its prosperity and rapid growth are every where conspicuous. The water- power is first-class, and is utilized by grist, saw, planing, and woollen and carding mills. Other manufacturing establishments are also contemplated. The Northern Advocate and Free Grant Gazette, ably con- ducted journals, are published here. There are English, Presbyterian and Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Churches in the village. The scenery in the neighbourhood of Bracebridge is remarkable for its romantic beauty, hill, dale, lake, river, cataract, forest and farm are blended in picturesque variety, and tourists from all parts of the continent are recognizing the claims of the Muskoka Territory as a favor- ite resort for its healthiness, beauty and excellent sporting facilities. Bracebridge connects with Gravehurst by steamers and Stages to Washago, thence by boat to Orillia and the Northern Railway. Also with the Midland Railway at Beaverton, and with stages at Rosseau for Parry Sound and the Nipissing and Maganatawan Territories. Distant from Gravenhurst 16 miles; Port Carling, 20; Rosseau, 33; and the head of Lake Joseph 42 miles. Adam, John, carpenter } Holditch & Gibbs, brick manufrs Astley, R., painter } Kennedy, Wm., shoemaker Auger, Thos., saw mills } Kent, D., North American Hotel Ball, Rev. Thos., ch. of England } Long, James, butcher Barron, Rev. John, Presbyterian } Lount, C. W., magistrate Bird, H. J., woollen factory } Lount, J. E., clerk division court Bridgland, S., M.D., druggist, } Lowe, Charles, butcher agent, Mon. Tel. Co. } McFarlane, H., butcher Boyer, James, township clerk } McMurray, Thomas, editor Bowerman, Thos., painter } and prop. "Northern Advocate," Brimstin Bros., merchants } insurance and general agent, Brown, James, wagon maker } merchant, &c. Brown, Wm., } Malpas Bros., general merchants Browning, G.B., solicitor, ag't } Mortimer, Charles, "Free Grant Can. Per. Bldg. and Savings' } Gazette" Society } Myers, Thomas, general merchant Burden, W. F., British Lion Hotel } "Northern Advocate," Byers, J. N., M.D. } Thos. McMurray, editorial prop. Cheney, Frank, grocer } Perry, R. E., P.M., merchant Clerihue, James, general merchant } miller Clement, Jas., Dominion Hotel } Robinson, Samuel, Royal Hotel Clifford, R. W., Queen's Hotel } Ross, W. M. Collinson, Thomas, black- } Sibbald, Wm., painter smith } Slater, John, tailor Cook, George, baker } Spiers, J. H., painter Cooper & Morton, sawmills } Stephenson, E. F., editor and Daniels, Richard, stoves and } prop. "Free Grant Gazette" tinware } Story, Charles, builder Dill, J. W., general merchant } Symington, Thos., builder Farr, C. C. } Tait, John Fawcett, Rev. Primitive Methodist } Teviotdale & Hunt, general Fre Grant Gazette, E. F. } merchants Stephenson, editor and prop. } Tomlin, John, H., painter Hanna, Wm., book keeper } Webster, Rev. John, Wesleyan Harper, Wm., carpenter } Wilson, Gillman, sawmill
TEVIOTDALE & HUNT
GENERAL MERCHANTS
BRACEBRIDGE, ONT.
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BRADFORD - An incorporated village and station of the Northern Railway, in the Township of West Gwillimbury. The west branch of the Holland River runs through the village. This place was almost entirely destroyed by fire on the 23rd May, 1871- upwards of one hundred houses, including all the business part of the village, except two hotels, being consumed. The burnt district is, however, already rebuilt principally of brick. Bradford was first settled about the year 1829. Thomas Driffill, Robert Armstrong, James Campbell, Wm. Milloy and --- Sherwood were the earliest settlers. The post-office was established in 1835. J. Peacock, first postmaster. Population 2,000. The following are the chief manufacturing establishments: ABBOTT Bros., steam tannery: 10 horse-power; staple leather capacity fifty hides a day. BRADFORD TANNERY - Ed. W. Bingham -capacity thirty hides a day. T. SMITH & SON, saw-mills; 250 horse-power; 150 men; capacity 150,000 feet per day. BRADFORD FOUNDRY - L. Butterfield, proprietor, - agricultural implements and general founders' work. TONTINE FLOUR MILLS - M. B. Cockerline, proprietor - steam, 40 horse-power; capacity 75 barrels a day. BRADFORD MARBLE WORKS - J. & A. Borrowman. Fistant from Toronto 41 miles; Barrie 23; Bell Ewart 12; Colling- wood 52 miles. Population about 2,000. COUNCIL, 1872 - J. McL. Stevenson, Reeve; J. G. Abbott, John Boddy, M. B. Cockerline, Mark Scanlon. Abbott, Egerton, tanner } Belfry, Wm., carpenter Abbott, Isaac, prop. tannery } Bingham, Edward, proprietor Abbott, J. G. } Bradford Tannery Algeo, Robert, prop. Masonic } Bingham, John B., butcher Arms } Bingham, Robert, prop. Bingham's Allen, Samuel, salesman } hotel Ambrose, Mrs., music teacher } Blackwood, Robert, harness maker Armstrong, Thos., blacksmith } Boddy, James S., salesman Barnard, Benj., general merchant, } Boddy, John, general merchant insurance agent } Borrowman, J. & A., proprietors Barry, J. W., morocco manufac- } Bradford Marble Works turer and tanner. (See adv) } Bradford Marble Works Barry, Richard, foreman J.W. Barry } --J. & A. Borrowman, proprietors Belfry, -----, teacher } (See adv) Bradford Tannery -- Edw. } Finch, Henry, millwright Bingham, prop. (See adv) } Finn, Wm., laborer Broughton, H. S., editor and } Evans, Wm., carpenter prop. South Simcoe News } Fisher, J. W., foreman moulder Butterfield, Lonson, } Forrest, Wm., M.D. founder and machinist } Garrett, Edmund, compositor News Butterfield, Myron, machinist } Gleason, John S., foremna miller Brunt, John, marble cutter } Goddard, George, cabinet maker Cameron, Rev. W.M., Presbyterian } Goodchild, James, farmer Campbell, Alex. general merchant } Good, Bros., general merchants Campbell, Wm., grain dealer } See card Carradice, Wm., machinist } Goodfellow, John, farmer Clement, Lewis, M.D. } Goodrich, Samuel, potashery Clinkerbroomer, Joseph, tailor } Greatrex, Wm., engineer sawmills Cockerline, M. B., proprietor } Green, Robert, salesman Tontine flour mills } Griffin, John, W., salesman J.G. Collins, George, carrier } Strong Collins, George, carter } Harper, Wm., marble cutter Cook, Gibson, groceries, pro- } Hay, Rev., Wesleyan visions and grain, agent Edin- } Haylock, James burgh Life, and Vickers' Ex. Cos.} Haylock, Rev. J.J., P. Methodist Crawford, Beatty, laborer } Hayton, Thomas, shoemaker Crowder, Philip, wagon maker } Heaslip, John, carpenter Currier, Paul, well digger and pump} Henderson, T. B., cutter, J. G. maker } Strong Deacon, Joseph, druggist } Herrick, Thomas, merchant Dewson, Thomas, grain dealer } tailor See adv Decker, James, moulder } Hockridge, J. H., carriage and Dew, Martin, iron finisher } wagon maker See adv Dissette, John E. } Hogan, wm., laborer Dissette, Miss J., teacher } Hunt, James, carpenter Donaldson, Matthew, tanner } Hunter, James, warehouseman, G. Dominion Telegraph Co., J. K. } Cook Stevensen, agent } Innis, Wm., hotel keeper Donaldson, Samuel, cabinet maker } Jackson, Hial, accountant Donaldson, W. B. } Jenkins, Warren, agent agricultural Donnell, Elijah, book-keeper, J. G.} machines Strong } James, John, laborer Douglass, Mrs. Ann, P.M. } Kemp, George, W., clerk Dowler & Sparling (James and } Kendall & Thompson (B. F.; Andrew Christopher) general merchants } stoves and hardware Driffill, T. & Sons, hardware, } Kilkenny, Thomas, cabinet maker books, etc. } Kneeshaw, Thos., farmer Durham, James, manager saw mill } Lamont, Colin, tinware Dyke, Rev. J., Primitive Methodist } Lebonte, Joseph, tanner Elliott, Charles, shipping clerk } Long, John, carriage and wagon Ellis, Wm., sewing machine agent } maker Lundy, Daniel A., foreman sawmill } Rogers, John, yardsman, tannery McBrien, Thomas, grocer } Ruttan, Rev. Charles, Church of McCaffrey, Patrick, sawyer } England McCallum, James A. R., foreman } Scanlon, Mark, barrister, &c. foundry } See card McCartney, Robt. B., proprietor } Savage, John, blacksmith Western Hotel } Scott & Graham (W. B.; Thos. S.), McFarlane, George, yardman, tan- } saddlers nery } Smith, Gilbert McLean, Stephen, shoemaker } Smith, Henry, grocer, confec- McLeod, Murdoch, druggist } tioner, hairdresser. See adv Maconchy, Robert, clerk 2nd div- } South Simcoe New, Thursday. ision court } H.S. Broughton, editor and Magee, Miss E. J., dressmaker } proprietor Manning, H. W., bailiff, issuer } Spence, John, painter marriage licenses } Spence, Mrs. J., milliner Martin, Hugh, blacksmith } Spence, Wm., shoemaker Masonic Arms Hotel, -- } Stamp, Amos., farmer Robt. Algeo, proprietor } Stephens, Thos., shoemaker Montgomery, John, shoemaker } Sterling, George, marble cutter Montgomery, Thos., shoemaker } Stevenson, Bros. hardware books Montreal Telegraph Co. - T. Drif- } & fancy goods fill & Sons, agents } Stevenson, John McL. at- Morton, George D., M.D. } torney, &c.--agt. Can. Per. Moseley, Samuel, carrier } Bldg. & Savings Society Munro, Mackay, tailor } Stevenson, Wm. ins. agent Murphy, George (J. Murphy & Bro) } Stewart, Robert, grocer Murphy, John, & Bro., general } Strong, James, G. general mer- merchants } chant (see adv) Norton, Michael, gardener } Strong, Wm. boots & shoes Nogar, George, cabinet maker } Stubbings, Wm., shoemaker Nogar, John, foreman sawyer } Taylor, W. H., M.D. Ormsby, Andrew, shoemaker } Trott, Miss Emma, teacher Overton, James, photographer } Wainwright, John, book-keeper Owen, James, pattern maker } Walkem, W. H., cutter Peerdon, Thos, blacksmith } Walker, Robt., undertaker Porter, W. H., L.D.S., surgeon } Walker, W. J., cabinet maker dentist } White, George, shoemaker Rosamond, J., hotel-keeper } Wilcock, James, watches, etc. Roasmond, J., laborer } Wilson, J. W. H., attorney-at-law, Rodway, Henry, engineer } etc.
W. H. PORTER. L.D.S.
SURGEON DENTIST
BRADFORD, ONT.
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
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The Proprietor of the
SOUTH SIMCOE NEWS
Is prepared to do all kinds of
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING
as cheap and neat as any other office in the county
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All Kinds of Bill Heads, Cards, Checks, Posters, &c., done with
Neatness, Cheapness and Dispatch
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The "NEWS" is published every Thursday morning, in Bradford - Holland Street-- at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per annum in advance, or one dollar and fifty cents if not so paid. As an advertising medium, the "NEWS" is not surpassed by any other paper in the County H. S. BROUGHTON, Publisher and Proprietor__________________________________________
JAMES. G. STRONG
dealer in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery, Groceries,
CROCKERY ETC.
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Clothing, Millinery, Mantles and Dresses made to order
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"FIRE-PROOF HOUSE"
HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD
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JOHN H. HOCKRIDGE,
manufacturer of
CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS
All work made of the best material and warranted
Repairs neatly and promptly executed
BRADFORD, ONT.
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BRADFORD MARBLE WORKS
BY
J. & A. BORROWMAN
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MARK SCANLON
Barrister and Attorney-at-law, Solicitor in Chancery
Coveyancer, &c.,
HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD
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William Forrest, M.D., B.A., M.C.P. & S. Ont.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR
BRADFORD, ONT.
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H. SMITH
CONGESTIONER &C.
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
DEALER IN
Poultry, Game, Oysters, and Fruits of all kinds
Cahe paid for all PRODUCE and FURS. Hairdressing saloon attached,
Cheapside, west end.
HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD
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EDWARD BINGHAM
TANNER AND CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER
BRADFORD, ONT.
Highest price paid for Hides and Skins
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GOOD BROS.,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD
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THOS HERRICK
MERCHANT TAILOR
HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD, ONT.
Gentlemen's garments made to order in the latest style, and at short notice
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BRAMLEY - A small Village and Station on the Northern Railway 8 miles from Barrie. Bell, U., general merchant } Lattimer, Wilson, farmer Black, James, P.M., farmer } McConkey, James, farmer Bradford, John, prop. Bram- } Marpole, station agent ley House } Ness, John, merchant Gordon, Adam, farmer } Patterson, Wm., farmer Gordon, John, farmer } Wright, Mrs. Gordon, Joseph, farmer }
BRAMLEY HOUSE
JOHN BRADFORD --------------------- PROPRIETOR
BRAMLEY STATION
Good accommodation for travellers. Horses and vehicles on
hire. Good stabling.
TERMS MODERATE
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BRENTWOOD - A Village on lots 25 and 26, 2nd con., E. & W. Sun- nidale road, in the Township of Sunnidale, 15 miles from Barrie. Population about 200. Auger, Andre, farmer } McCarthy, Daniel, blacksmith Auger, Louis, farmer } McCarthy, Florence Bailey, George, hotel keeper } McDonald, John A., farmer Bond, George, shoemaker } Maxwell, Henry, hotel keeper Brown, Thomas, hotel keeper } Moore, Robertson Cook, Christopher & Co., sawmill } Middlebrook, Joseph, farmer props. } Randall, John Cullen, Patrick, farmer } Sabin, D. W., storekeeper Daly, Michael } Skelly, D. J., teacher Davidson, Joseph, sawmill prop } Switzer, Philip, farmer Dubois, Louis E., P.M., photo- } Verey, George, laborer grapher, lumber dealer, &c. } Warner, Charles, storekeeper Forrest, Henry, farmer } Warner, George, lumber dealer Fry, Edward, laborer } Warner, John, foreman Cook, Hewett, Wm., farmer } Christopher & Co. Jennings, Abel, farmer } Lapresse, Augustin, foreman J. } Davidson }
LOUIS E. DUBOIS
CONTRACTOR
Dealer in round Timber, Pine, Cedar, Hemlock, &c.,
BRENTWOOD
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CAMILLA - A village on Lot 16, 2nd Concession Township of Mono, 6 miles from Orangeville, 28 from Brampton and 47 from Barrie. Population about 100. Anderson, James, farmer } Galbraith, Daniel, farmer Anderson, Charles, farmer } Howard, James, farmer Anderson, Thos., wagon maker, } Irwin, James, farmer blacksmith } Jackson, Wm., farmer Buchanan, John, farmer } Kyles, James, farmer Currie, Hugh, P.M., store } Laidlaw, Robert, farmer and hotel keeper } Montgomery, Andrew, farmer Decatur, James, K., farmer } Montgomery, Robert, farmer Doherty, Jacob, carpenter } Montgomery, Wm., farmer Doherty, Joseph, farmer } McCabe, Patrick, farmer Eldon, John, farmer } McKee, Samuel, farmer Frame, John, weaver } McNaughton, Daniel, farmer Frame, Robert, M.D. } Neil, Alex, farmer Frame, Robert, farmer } Overland, John, tailor Parks, James, farmer } Simpson, Joseph, farmer Patterson & Patterson, sawmills } Still, John, sawmills Reid, John, farmer } Turnbull, Alex, sawmills Reid, Wm., farmer } Turnbull, Thos, farmer
HUGH CURRIE
General Store and Hotel keeper, issuer Marriage Licenses,
CAMILLA, ONT.
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CHERRY CREEK - A village situate between lots 15 and 16, 2nd Concession Township of Innisfil 14 miles from Barrie and 3 from Lefroy station. The neighbourhood was settled in 1830 by the Clement, McKay and Main families. There are two churches in the village: Kirk of Scotland and Wesleyan. Population, 100. Averell, James, farmer } Main, Wm., P.M., issuer Christie, George, farmer } marriage licenses Clement, David, farmer } Malcolmson, Wm., shoemaker Clement, Joseph, farmer } Maltby, Joseph, teacher Clement, L. J., farmer } Matthews, Wm., farmer Hughes, Nathaniel, cattle dealer } Milliken, Robert, shoemaker Kell, Wm., farmer } Miscampbell, farmer Kirkpatrick, Francis, farmer } Sawyer, John, farmer Lynn, Isaac, farmer } Stewart, J., farmer Lynn, John, farmer } Wilson, H. R., carpenter Main, John, farmer } Wilson, Lambert, farmer
WILLIAM MAIN
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
CHERRY CREEK
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CHURCHILL - A Village in the Township of Innisfil, 12 miles from Barrie, and 2 from Lefroy Station. First settled in 1859 by Richard Boyce, James Coulter, John Jamby and Henry Sloan. Population about 100. Boyce, R., farmer } Main, Richard, carpenter Coulter, James, carpenter } Mathers, James, wagon maker Gregg, John, hotel keeper } Shultz, August, potter Hempenstall, Robert, constable } Sloan, Henry, wagon maker Lucas, J. S., general merchant } Sloan, James, blacksmith Lund, R., M.D. } Warner, Louis, carpenter McDougall Bros., tinsmiths } CLOVERHILL -A small village on the town line between Essa and Tecumseth, 18 miles from Barrie. Banting, T. M., P.M., general } McLean, John, farmer merchant } McLean, Mrs. Robt., milliner Campbell, Robert, wagon maker } Size, Peter, hotel keeper Dimwoodie, George, farmer } Stevens, John, blacksmith Duff, John, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COLDWATER - A Village in the Township of Medonte, situate on the Coldwater River, about a mile from the Georgian Bay. This was formerly an Indian village. Among the ealiest settlers were Capt. Borland, Wm. Lovering, John Canning and Jacob Gill. English and Methodist churches. Stages daily to Orillia. Steamers to Midland City and all points on the Georgian Bay. Distant from Barrie 43 miles; from Orillia 15; and from Toronto 107 miles. Population about 300. Birkett, Rev. John, Church of } Gill, J. England } Gray, John, general merchant Borland, John, boat builder } Lovering, Henry, shingle manuf Borland, Wm., hotel keeper } Lovering, Thos, " " Bush, George, storekeeper } Mackie, John, teacher Caswell, Geo., grist and saw mills } Meredith, Rev. Wm., Methodist Caswell, Geo., junr., hotel keeper } Nettleton, Wm., storekeeper Caswell, Wm., wagon maker } Robinson, Wm., blacksmith Eplet, John, P.M., merchant, ag't } Rutledge, Wm., N., com. in Mont. Tel. Co. } B.R., issuer marriage, licenses, Eplet, S., telegraph operator } reeve, coroner, farmer, &c. Findlay, Robt., carpenter } Wilson, W., township clerk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COLLINGWOOD - Situate on the Georgian Bay, is the Northern terminus of the Northern Railway. It was founded in 1853, and was incorpor- ated as a town in 1858. The harbour is capacious, unsurpassed by any other on the lakes, and is beautifully diversified with islands. A large trade is carried on with the Western States, and immense quantities of lumber are annually transported by rail. There are several manufacturing establishments here, and the local trade is rapidly increasing. Steamers leave here for Duluth, Fort William, Sault Ste. Marie, Parry Sound, Byng Inlet, Owen Sound and other parts. As an evidence of the prosperity of Collingwood may be noted the increase of its population from 1,500 in 1866, to 3,500 in 1872. Distant from Toronto 95 miles; from Barrie, 33 miles. MUNICIPALITY, 1872 - George Moberly, Mayor; John Hogg, Reeve; Charles Cameron, Deputy-Reeve; Charles Gamon, John Hewitt, James Henry, John Nettleton, Horation Brain, Hugh McCleland, Hall Telfer, D. H. McMillan, A. M. Sutherland, Councilmen. J. Lawrence, Clerk; D. W. Port, Treasurer; James Telfer, S. D. Keddie, Auditors; John Birnie, Assessor and Collector; James Huff, Poundkeeper; NEWSPAPERS - The Collingwood Enterprise, John Hogg, editor. The Collingwood Bulletin, D. Robson, editor. THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE AND READING ROOMS - H. Robertson, Secretary--contains 800 volumes, and the principal peridicals of the day. Terms, $1 per annum. The following are the chief manufacturing establishments: HOTCHKISS & CO. - This firm employs steam to the extent of 150 horse-power and 140 hands, in the manufacture of lumber-- capacity 150,000 feet a day of twenty-four hours. They also manufacture about 40,000 laths and 12,000 shingles, in addition to an extensive planing work per daily. COLLINGWOOD FOUNDRY - Iron and brass work, Port, Gregory & Burley props. Steam, 25 horse-power. Employs 12 hands. W. TOBEY, tanner--Steam, 30 horse-power, 15 hands-- capacity, 15,000 hides per annum. PALIN & McMILLAN, tanners -Steam, 15 horse-power,-- capacity 200 hides per week. HIRAM GILLSON - Saw Mills-- 25 horse-power-- capacity 25,000 feet daily. Adams, James, laborer, Russell } Barker, Edw., carpenter Anderson, Danial, bar-tender, In- } Barker, H. J., grocer, Hurontario ternational } Barnhart & Macdonell, manf. flour- Anderson, John, master mariner } grain and produce dealers, St. Anderson, Matthew, carpenter } Paul Anderson, Wm., tinsmith } Bartle, P.J., lumber inspector, Armstrong, John, tailor } Hotchkiss & Co. Aymong, R., conductor N.R. } Basset, Thomas, carriage maker Bacon, James, grocer, First } and blacksmith, Hurontario. Baker, Langton, conductor } (see adv.) N.R. } Beilby, James, salesman Baker, W. J., painter, Hurontario } Bell, J., engineer, Cumberland Baker, Wm., Rondeau, photog- } Bell, W., groceries and provisions rapher, cor. Hurontario & } Hurontario Huron. (see adv.) } Bennet, Eli, salesman Benway, Anthony A., boat-builder, } Canada Permanent Building & Cedar } Savings Society, Henry Birnie, John, general agent, Pine } Robertson, agent Bishop, Wm., Raglan } Canadian Bank of Commerce, John Bligh, Capt. Arthur, Napier } McMaster, manager, Huron Blount, Miss Jane, dressmaker, } Carey, Johnston, boots and shoes, Hurontario } Hurontario Blue, James, asst. foreman, Hotch- } Carpenter, E. R., chemist & kiss & Co. } druggist, Hurontario (see adv) Boland, Michael, Victoria } Carpenter, Henry, clerk, J. C. Botsford, Joseph, foreman planning } Hughson & Co. mills, Hotchkiss & Co. } Castor, J. A., photographic Brain, H., brewer } artist, Huron, (see adv.) Brooks, John, mason, Market } Causland, L., foreman, George Buck Brown, George W., butcher } Chamberlain, Charles, pork dealer, Brown, James, tanner } Hurontario Brown, Thomas, grocer and } Chapman, James, laborer, Rodney tobacconist, Huron, (see adv.) } Chapman, J. W., clerk, N.R.C. Brown, W. A. & Bros. (W. A; } Clark, Arthur, fisherman, Napier George and Thomas) butchers, } Clark, W. A., fisherman, Rodney Market } Cleland, H. M., hardware, manf. Bryan, Wm., tailor, Simcoe } tinware, Hurontario Bryant, Henry, switchman N.R. } Coady, Patrick, switchman Buck, George, stave and shingle } Coffee, Patrick, laborer, Russel factory, Minnesota } Collingwood Enterprise, Thursday Bulletin, The, Wednesday - - } John Hogg, editor and prop. David Robson, prop. (See card) } Collingwood Foundry, Port, Buist, Alexander, Hurontario } Gregory & Burley, props. Burley, Charles, Port, Gregory & } Collingwood Tannery, Palin & & Burley } McMillan, props. Burns, James H., M.D., Ste. } Collingwood Photographic Studio, Marie } Wm., Rondeau Baker, Burnside, Robert, cooper, Raglan } cor. Hurontario & Huron Bute, George, blacksmith, Market } (see adv.) Bygrove, James, carpenter, Sixth } Collins, Allen, prop. Inter- Callary, Bernard, dry-goods, } national Hotel, Hurontario Hurontario } Congdon, John, mason, St. Paul Calking, Wm., Raglan } Connell, W. C., salesman, Long Campbell, Peter M., master-Wabuno } Bros. Cameron, Alex., Hurontario } Cook, Charles, carpenter, Peel Cameron, Charles, stage and livery } Cooper, Mark, watchmaker, Huron prop., Hurontario } Creelman, A. R., student at law Cameron, D. C., master tug, } Creelma, J. R., fruiter Mary Ann } Crone, Wm., tader, Pine Cunningham, James, station } Foreman & Son, (John B. and agent, N.R.C. } George), bakers, grocers etc., Darrach, D., asst. post-office } Hurontario. (See adv) Davis, engieer, Francis Smith } Foster, Wm., cooper Davis, J. H., master tug, Watchman } Foster, D., provisions &c. Huron- Dawson, C. & W., grocers, fruit- } tario erers and newsdealers, Huton } Fyfe, John, stoves and tinware Dempsey, Peter, fisherman, Napier } coppersmith, plumber etc., Denbigh, Wm., egineer, W. Tobey } Hurontario (See adv) Dewan, Michael, laborer, Niagara } Fyfe, John, junr., tinsmith Dobbs, Arthur, painter, Hurontario } Frame, W. J., general merchant, Doherty, Patrick, brickmaker, } Hurontario (See adv) Niagara } Gamon, Charles, Moberly & Doherty, Robert, fisherman, } Gamon Niagara } Ganly, Capt. Thomas, Dominion Telegraph Co., J., } schooner, "Neichee" Greaves, agent, Hurontario } Garland, Thomas, salesman Dougall, G. B., clerk, N.R.C. } Garratt, James, shoemaker Dudgeon, Adam, J.P., com. in } Gartley, Andrew, shoemaker, B.K. clerk, 4th division court, } Hurontario office, Market-house (See card) } Gartley, Wm. Duffy, Charles, mariner, Rodney } Gibson, Allen, provisions, Duncan, John, tinsmith } Hurontario Duval, Pleasent, barber, Hurontario } Gilchrist, Frank, general merchant Earl, J. R., salesman } cor Hurontario and Huron see card Edwards, James, carpenter, Minne- } Gillson, Hiram, saw mill prop. sota } Globe Hotel, John Rowland Edgcumbe, George H., } prop., Huron foreman, Bulletin } Grant, Duncan, cooper, Russell Elliot, Ebenezer, tailor, Sixth } Grant, Duncan, miller Emery, Peter, hotel-keeper, Hur- } Gray, Abram, asst. foreman Hotch- ontario } kiss & Co. English, James, tailor, First } Greaves, Joseph, chemist & English, Daniel, tailor, Hurontario } druggist, agent Dominion Tele- Evans, W. T., grocer, First } graph Co., Hurontario (See adv) Fagan, James, grocer, First } Gregory, James, Port, Gregory & Fair, Thos. W., Melville, Fair } Burley & Co., Hurontario } Harrington, Wm., blacksmith, Min- Ferguson, John, miller } nesota Ferguson, Peter, carpenter, Simcoe } Hamilton, Wm., foreman N.R. wharf Florance, Edw., boots & shoes, } freighthouse Huron } Hamilton, W. A., asst. postmaster Fluent, John, lumber measurer } Hamilton, Wm. B., P.M., insurance Foley, George, printer, Bulletin } agent Foley, Thos., foreman, beamsman, } Hanly, James, photographer, J. A. Colingwood Tannery } Castor Hawman, John H. } International Hotel, Allen Heitmam, H. C., seedsman, } Collins, prop., Hurontario Hurontario } (See adv) Head, Thos., tinsmith } Irving, George, carpenter, Henderson, George, salesman, } Rodney. Huron } Irving, Matthew, agricultural Henderson, John, salesman, J. } implements, Hurontario. Henderson, Huron } (See card) Henderson, Jonathan, } Jackson, Sydney, conductor, N.R. hardware, Huron } James, Josiah H., pump factory, Henderson, Rev. Luke, Presbyter- } Beech. ian, Ste. Marie } Jamieson, David, driver Henrick, Patrick, J., freight con- } Jardine, Joseph, lumber agent, ductor N.R. } Second Henry, James, merchant tailor, } Jeffrey, Jacob, Wellington Hurontario } Johnson, William, shoemaker Henry, Robert, tailor } Jones, Enos, teamster, Simcoe Herrick ---, teacher } Jones, Stephen, billard parlor, Herrington, Wm., blacksmith N.R. } Huron Hewitt, John, grain and produce } Jordan & Peterman, (Robert dealer, Ste. Marie } and Daniel) builders, ?op's, Hillborn, N. B., (Hotchkiss & } sash, door and blind factory. Co.) } (See adv) Hogg, John, editor and prop. } Kearney, P., engine driver, N.R. Collingwood Enterprise } Kelly, David, hotel keeper, Holaday, James, butcher } Hurontario Market } Kirk, Robert, sash and planing Holland, J. H., clerk } factory Hopkins, John, accountant, Long } Knight, A. M., student-at-law Bros. } Kitchen, James F., painter Horrell, J. B., (R. Hunter & CO. } Kitchen, Henry A., carpenter Hotchkiss & Co., lumber } Lane, Charles, tinsmith merchants. (See adv) } Laronger, George, steward, Howett, George, tinsmith, Pine } Chicora Howard, Patrick, shoemaker } Lawrence, G. H., baker, cor. Hughson, J. C., (J. C. Hugh- } Huron and Front. (See adv) son & Co.) } Lawrence, J. H., Com. in B.R., Hughson, J. C. & Co., manuf'rs } land agent, town clerk, office, & lumber merchants, St. Paul } Market Buildings (See adv) } Leonard, P. C., harness maker Hull, A. E., lumber inspector, } Lett, Rev. Stephen, Church of (Hotchkiss & Co.) } England, Ontario Hunter, Robert & Co., } Leroy, Eugene, prop. Franklin groceries and liquors, Huron- } House, Hurontario tario (See adv) } Leroy, Hugh, salesman Hurlburt, Rev., missionary, Chris- } Lewis, B. F., foreman saw-mill, tian Islands } Hotchkiss & Co. Liddell, Wm., prop. Union Hotel, } McRae, George, saddle and harness- Huron } maker, Hurontario Lindsay, James, merchant, } McMillan, Jas. L., clerk J. Lindsay Hurontario } Macdonell, Charles, Ste. Marie Lindsay, Robt. R., account- } Macgregor, M., master Algoma ant, (J. Lindsay) } Magruder, Geo., tanner Lockerbie, Andrew, blacksmith } Malcolm, Wm., Raglan Long, T. & Bro., (Thos. & J. J.) } Manitoba House, Henry Nolan, general merchants, Hurontario } prop. Huron (See adv) Love, Frederick, gunsmith, steam- } Masonic Hall, over Lindsay's fitter, Huron } store, Hurontario McArthur, Malcolm, clerk, Mani- } Melville, Fair & Co., gen. toba House } merchants & millers, Hurontario McArthur, Neil, wagon maker, } Merrill, John, hotel & billard Oak } parlor, cor. Hurontario & First McArthur, Peter, general agent, } Miller, J.W., millwright Ste. Marie Pine } Miller, Wm., prop. Commercial McAuley, Patrick, hotel keeper, } hotel, Hurontario Simcoe } Millwood, Benj., master, tug F. McBride, Thos., engine driver, N.R. } Hotchkiss McCall, Richard, carpenter } Milward, Wm., gardener, Napier McCallum, Rev. } Mitchell, W. E., builder, Huron- McCarthy, Daniel, purser, str Cum- } tario berland } Moberly, Arthur, M.D., Hurontario McCombe, George, filer, (Hotch- } Moberly & Gamon, (Geo. kiss & Co.) } Moberly & Chas. Gamon), barris- McCormick, Michael, innkeeper, } ters. (See card) Minnesota } Moberly, George, (Moberly & McDougall, Duncan, carpenter } Gamon) McFarland, Neil, salesman } Montgomery, Alfred, proprie- McFadzen, John, bailiff } tor North American Hotel McIntyre, John, carpenter, Ste. } Montgomery, George, manager Marie } North American Hotel McIntyre, Malcolm, tallyman N.R. } Montgomery, David, cattle dealer, elevator } Hurontario McIntyre, Peter, purser Chicora } Montreal Telegraph Co. McIvor, Wm., master tug George- } E. R. Carpente agent Watson } Morrill, Alfred, ship carpenter, McKinnon, A., carpenter, Oak } Wellington McLean, Godfrey, watchmaker, } Morrison, John, foreman carpenter, Huron. (See adv) } N.R. McLeod, Alex., waggon maker, Oak } Morton, Andrew, bookseller, McMahon, Robt., grocer, Hurontario } Hurontario McMaster, John, managaer, Canadian } Mulholland, Edw., sen., merchant Bank of Commerce } tailor, dry-goods &c., Hurontario McMillan, D. H., Palin, McMill- } Mulholland, Miss R., confectionery, lan & Co. } Hurontario Mulholland & Smith } Port, D. W., general merchant, (Edw. John M.) New Dominion } Hurontario broom & paper-bag factory, Hur- } Port, Gregory & Burley, ontario (See adv) } (Andrew, James & Charles) props, Myers, W., master Silver Spray } Collingwood Foundry Munson, Jared, blacksmith, First } Prio, W. S., mason, Seventh Nash, Richard, conductor N.R. } Queen's Hotel, W. H. Wensley, Neff, Edmund, grocer, Huron- } prop., Huron (See adv) tario. (See adv) } Riddell, George, grocer, Hurontario Neff, Smith, liver stable, St. Paul } Railway Hotel, W. Ryley Neff, Maitland, liver stable, Hur- } prop. R.R. Station ontario } Roadley, Thos., saddler, Hurontario Nelson, John, engineer, Algoma } Robertson, A. W., accountant, Nettleton, John, merchant tailor } Hotchkiss & Co. Huron } Robertson, Charles, law clerk, Nolan, Henry, Manitoba House, } Hurontario Huron (See adv) } Robertson, Henry, LL. B. North Amercian Hotel, } barrister, Hurontario (See card) Alfred Montgomery, prop. Hur- } Robertson, J. J., purser, Silver ontario (See adv) } Spray Orr, James, C., master str Cumber- } Robertson, W. T ., master Fran- land } ces Smith Palin, McMillan & Co., props. } Robson, David, ed. prop. Collingwood Tannery } Bulletin, insurance and musical Palin, Richard, Palin, Mc- } instrument agt., Hurontario, Millan & Co. } (See card) Parlane, W. A., St. Vincent } Rodgers, Rev. Robt., Presbyterian, Parrot, Edwin, stoves and tinware, } Pine Hurontario } Rochesrer, Andrew, cooper, Russell Paterson, W. G., insurance agent, } Rowland, John, prop. Globe Ste. Marie } Hotel Patton Bros., (James & Hugh) } Russell, W. H. (Hotchkiss & Co.) auctioneers and commission } Ryley, J. P., prop. Railway Hotel, merchants, Hurontario (See adv) } R.R. Station Patton, C., salesman } Sheehan, Andrew, tallyman, N.R.C. Pettigrew ---, engineer Chicora } Seward, J. P., grocer, Hurontario Polkinhorn, Edwin, salesman F. } Sheehy, Daniel, engine driver Gilchrist } N.R. Plater, Benjamin, sen., } Simons, W. R., fruiter, Huron manf'r & dealer in boots & shoes, } Simmons, Stephens, mason, Erie Hurontario } Smith, Mrs. C., grocer Plater, Benj. jun., shoemaker } Smith, H. E., confectioner, Huron- Plater, Charles, shoemaker } tario Pleasance, Edw., Collins } Smith, Peter, wheelwright Pomphrey, James, painter, Watri } Smith, Sydney T., tanner Port, Andrew, Port, Gregory } Spence, W. J., telegraph operator, and Burley, Napier } N.R.C. Stephen & Burns, physicians, } Trott, Miss M. A., teacher etc., Ste. Marie } Trott, H. F., prop. steam cabinet Stephen, A. R., M.D., Ste. } works, Hurontario. (See adv) Marie } Trott, Samuel, cabinetmaker Stephens, C. & Co. groceries, } Trott, S. W., ass't druggist, (E. provisions & grain, Hurontario } R. Carpenter) Stephens, Robert, market clerk } Tobey, Warren, tanner & currier Storey, James, ship carpenter, Ste. } Tunnicliffe, Charles, salesman Marie } Turner, George, clerk, Railway Storey, M. A. & Co., boots & shoes, } Hotel Hurontario } Vann, George, watchmaker Sutherland, Alex M. } Vincent, Edw. E., butcher, Sutherland, J. A., clerk } Market Swain, Wm., fruit, oysters, etc., } Vincent, S. E., butcher Huron } Waddell, J., purser, Francis Smith Swanzey, Robt., grain, fruits, &c., } Warren, Philip, engine-driver N.R. Market } Elevator Swanzey, Wm., gardner, Market } Walker, Samuel, carpenter Swinburne, James, purser, Algoma } Watson, George, J.P., ex- Sykes, Royal, blacksmith & wagon } mayor, customs officer.--office maker, Front } R. R. Station Symes, J. B., master str., Manitoba } Watts, Wm., boat-builder, Rodney Telfer, Andrew, carpenter, Huron- } Wensley, W. H., prop. Queen's tario } Hotel, and painer, Huron. (See Telfer, Hall, grocer & baker, Huron-} adv.) tario } Whalen, Wm., tanner Thompson, Ebenezer, manager, } Wiggins, C. & H., general merchants (Melville, Fair & Co.) } Hurontario Thompson, James, blacksmith } Winters, Isaiah, contractor, Ste. Thompson, James, bailiff } Marie Thompson, W. A., saleman } Wright, Robt., carter, Hurontario Thorne, John, steward, Waubuno } Wright, Wm., freight conductor Toner, W. T., lumber inspector, } N.R. Hotchkiss & Co. } Wrong, Thos., purser, Waubuno Tripp, Benj., master Chicora } Wylie, John B., carpenter, Trott, George, furniture finisher } Hurontario
G. M'LEAN
HURON STREET, COLLINGWOOD
Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, School Books, Stationery, Fishing and
shooting Tackle, Musical instruments, Bird Cages, &c.
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J. A. CASTOR
PHOTOGRAPHER
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Pictures of all sizes and in all the latest styles
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CAMEO VIGNETTES AND REBRANDTS
HURON STREET, OPPOSITE THE MANITOBA HOUSE
COLLINGWOOD
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COLLINGWOOD FOUNDRY
PORT, GREGORY & BURLEY
ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, &c.
COLLINGWOOD, ONT.
Engines built and repaired. Saw and Grist Mill work done. Machinery
of all kinds made to order. Irons and Brass Castings of every
description furnished on the shortest notice
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MANITOBA HOUSE
H. NOLAN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR
Travellers will find every Accommodation with moderate charges
ADJACENT TO BOATS & RAILWAY
HURON STREET
COLINGWOOD
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F. GILCHRIST
Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps,
and all other articles generally found in a well-stocked store
COLLINGWOOD
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STEAM CABINET FACTORY
HENRY F. TROTT
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
Every description of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, Sofas, Window- Cornices, Looking-Glasses, Picture Frames, &c.
Upholstering, Undertaking and Wood-turning done to order
Hurontario Street, Collingwood
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EDMUND NERF
Hurontario Street, Collingwood
(opposite the Market) dealer in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS
at the lowest possible prices
FRESH BURNED LIME ALWAYS ON HAND
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JORDAN & PETERMAN
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
and manufacturers of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, etc., etc.,
No. 15 Birch Street, Collingwood
Plans and specifications furnished on short notice
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NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL
COLLINGWOOD
ALFRED MONTGOMERY ---- PROPRIETOR
This house is centrally located, and well fitted up for the accommodation of the travelling public
General Stage Office from Collingwood to Durham
A FIRST CLASS LIVERY ATTACHED TO THIS HOUSE
Free Buss to and from the cars and boats
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J. GREAVES
HURONTARIO STREET, COLLINGWOOD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY
Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, Groceries, Books, Stationery, Fishing-tackle &c
GRNUINE HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES
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COLLINGWOOD AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
MATTHEW IRVING
wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of
Farming Implements, Seeds, Fertilizers, &c.,
CORNER OF HURONTARIO AND SIMCOE STREETS,
COLLINGWOOD, ONTARIO
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ANDREW DUDGEON
Com. in B. R., Clerk Fourth Division Court. Office-
Court House,
COLLINGWOOD
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BASSETT'S STEAM CARRIAGE
AND WAGON WORKS,
HURONTARIO ST., COLLINGWOOD,
(nearly opposite the Market)
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CARRIAGES & WAGONS
on hand and made to order
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HORSE SHOEING
AND
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
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NEW DOMINION BROOM AND PAPER BAG FACTORY
MULHOLLAND & SMITH
Manufacturers and wholesale Dealers in
BROOMS, WHISKS AND PAPER BAGS
MANUFACTORY-- Opposite the Market, Hurontario Street
COLLINGWOOD
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THOMAS BROWN
GROCER AND TOBACCONIST
Huron Street, Collingwood
Cigars, Tobacco, Merschaum, Brier, and fancy Pipes of all kinds
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G. H. LAWRENCE
Cor. Huron and Front Streets, Collingwood
BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER
CAKES AND PASTRY
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PATTON BROS.
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Hurontario Street, Collingwood
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HOTCHKISS & Co.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
LUMBER AND CAR SILLS
LATH, SHINGLES, &C.
COLLINGWOOD, ONT.
Lewis Hotchkiss; A. G. P. Dodge, W. H. Russell, N. B. Hilborn
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HENRY ROBERTSON, LL.B,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NOTARY
PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, ETC.
OFFICE-- Masonic buildings, Hurontario Street, Collingwood
MONEY TO LEND
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WILLIAM RONDEAU BAKER
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
Cor. Hurontario and Huron Streets
COLLINGWOOD
LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS, VIEWS, ETC.
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INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
Huron Street, Collingwood
(NEAR THE MARKET)
A. COLLINS, - - - - PROPRIETOR
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Good Accommodation for Travellers
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FOREMAN & SON
BAKERS OF
BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES, Etc., Etc.,
AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, Peas, &c.,
Corner of Hurontario Street, and Market Square
COLLINGWOOD
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HUNTER & CO.
TEA DEALERS AND GENERAL GROCERS
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS
HURONTARIO STREET
(Two doors north of Market)
COLLINGWOOD
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THE MUSKOKA MILL CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
LUMBER, TIMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES
DECKING, BRIDGEING, PIERING AND FRAMING TIMBER
off all kinds, cut to order on short notice
J. C. HUGHSON & CO.,
COLLINGWOOOD
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MOBERLY & GAMON
Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery,
Notaries, Conveyancers, &c.
COLLINGWOOD
GEORGE MOBERLY CHARLES GAMON
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QUEEN'S HOTEL
Huron Street - - - - - COLLINGWOOD
W. H. WENSLEY, PROPRIETOR
THIS HOUSE IS CONVENIENT TO BOTH CARS AND BOATS
GOOD STABLING AND AN ATTENTIVE HOSTLER
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WILLIAM J. FRAME
EAST SIDE OF HURONTARIO STREET
COLLINGWOOD, - - - - ONTARIO
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Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware
E. R. CARPENTER
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST
dealer in
Paints, Oils, Colors, Varnishes and Brushes, Coal oil and
Lubricating oil
Agency of the Wheeler & Wilson, Osborn, Raymond, Howe and other Sewing Machines
HURONTARIO STREET, COLLINGWOOD
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JOHN FYFE, COLLINGWOOD
(opposite the North American Hotel)
Dealer in Stoves, Ploughs, Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipes, Zinc, Preserve Kettles, Japaned and Pressed Tinware. Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, Brass and Copper-ware. Eavetroughs of any pattern put up in town or country.
Copper Smith and Plumber work done to order
TINWARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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D. ROBSON
PUBLISHER OF THE COLLINGWOOD BULLETIN
GENERAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTER
AGENT FOR
THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY
AND GENERAL AGENT FOR
PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEON'S, &c.,
HURONTARIO STREET EAST
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THE COLLINGWOOD ENTERPRISE
a weekly paper, devoted to
NEWS, COMMERCE & POLITICS
published for the proprietors at his
STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
NO. 4 SECOND STREET
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
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TERMS
One Dollar Per Annum, Strictly in Advance
J. HOGG, PROPRIETOR
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NEW DOMINION
WAREROOMS
(opposite T. Long & Bros.)
HURONTARIO STREET, COLLINGWOOD
John Anderson
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE
All orders filled promptly. A large stock of moulding always on hand.
Undertaking and Upholstering done to order.
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CONNOR - A small village on lot No. 5, 2nd concession township of Adjala, 35 miles from Barrie and 12 from Bolton station. Elliot, James, farmer ) McCoy, John, farmer Fleming, James, shoemaker } Mercer, Joseph, farmer Lee, Robert, P.M., storekeeper } Mercer, Robert, farmer Leggatt, Joseph, farmer } Rennie, David, farmer McCann, Dennis, farmer } Rennie, Samuel, farmer
R. LEE
CONNOR P.O.
Dealer in Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Dry-goods, Clothing,
Groceries, Boots Shoes &c.
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COOKSTOWN - (Formerly Perry's Corners.) A flourishing village at the corners of the townships of Essa, Innisfil, Tecumseth, and West Gwillimbury, 15 miles from Barrie, 49 from Toronto, 13 from Bradford and 8 from Gilford station. The village was first settled in 1830 by Thomas Cooke. John Perry and Thomas Kidd were also early settlers. There are English and Methodist Churches in the village. Population about 600. Armstrong, James, prop., ) Corbett, John, wheelwright Wellington Hotel } Dixon, William Armstrong, Wm., blacksmith } Donald, Peter, farmer Ashby, Wm., cabinet maker } Elliot, Thomas, clerk Bailey, Thomas, saddler } Faithful -----, bricklayer Banting, Col. Robert T. } Ferguson, Isaac, insurance agent County Clerk } Ferguson, John, P.M. Braden, James, merchant } Ferguson, Thomas, M.P.P. Braden, Thomas, cabinet maker } Fraser, Alexander, stage Buchanan, Charles, M.D. } and livery prop. (See adv) Burnfield, Rev. G., Canada } Gilpin, Wm., upholsterer Presbyterian } Glassford, John, proprietor Clement, Stephen, general } Union Hotel. (See adv) merchant (See adv) } Gregg, Robert, prop. Royal Campbell, Albert, farmer } Exchange Hotel Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth, (wid Rev.) Griffith, Andrew, laborer Coleman, Henry, asst. P.M. } Hamilton, Charles, saddler grocer } Harper, Henry, druggist, Cook, Christopher, J.P., } bookseller, issuer marriage farmer } licences, app'r, Can. Per. Cook, James, farmer } bldg. and Savings Society Cook, Thomas, farmer } Heaslip, Thomas, carpenter Henderson, Mrs. Wm. } Norris, JOhn W., M.D. Hindes, Rev. R. W., Ch. of Eng. } Parks, Jno., farmer Hughes, Wm., cooper } Pascoe, Thomas, pumpmaker Hurst, John, butcher } Postill, Christopher, wagon maker Hurst, Wm., shoemaker } Proctor, John, saddler Irwin, Rev. Wm., Wesleyan } Ralston, Wm., potash manf. Kelly, Wm., tinsmith } Rogers, Alex., laborer Kidd, W. F., carriage and wagon } Ross, James, general merchant maker, (See adv) } Ross, Mrs., (wid. Wm.) Kidd, James, farmer } Ross, Wm., sewing machine agent Kyle, David, groceries and liquors } Royal Exchange Hotel, Lee, Misses, dressmakers } Robt. Gregg, prop. Lee, Samuel, stage driver } Sproule, Mrs. (wid. Robt.) Lewis, Mrs. (wid. Wm.) } Strong, Wm., carpenter McCleary, W. J., attorney at law } Trew, Moses, produce dealer McCracken, Alex., wagon maker } Tait, Wm., tailor McCracken, Richard, carpenter } Union Hotel, John Glassford Manning, Samuel, plasterer } prop. (See adv) Miller, W., turner } Watson, John, general merchant Montgomery, Misses, dressmakers } Watson, Wm., farmer Montgomery, Wm., shoemaker } Wellington Hotel, James Morrow, J., photographer } Armstrong prop. (See adv) Nichol, Henry, M.D. } Young, Mrs. (wid. Wm.)
UNION HOTEL
J. T. GLASSFORD - - - - - PROPRIETOR
(LATE WILLIAM DIXON)
COOKSTOWN
Stage to Gilford, Alliston, Rosemomt etc.
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WILLIAM F. KIDD
COOKSTOWN
Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh maker, Dealer in Agricultural
Implements
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ALEXANDER FRASER
LIVERY AND STAGE PROPRIETOR
Stages twice daily from Gilford to Cookstown, Alliston,
Rosemont etc.
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S. CLEMENT
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Boots and
Shoes, &c., &c.
General Conveyancer, for the Drawing of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Bonds,
Assignments, Wills, Contracts, &c. Also Agent for the Freehold Permanent
Building and Savings Society.
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WELLINGTON HOTEL
COOKSTOWN, ONT.
JAMES ARMSTRONG - - - - - PROPRIETOR
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Careful and Obliging Hostlers always in Attendance. Stages
to and from Gildford Twice Daily, and Daily to Alliston
and Rosemont
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COULSON - A small village situate on the Coldwater river, lot 3, con. 7, township of Medonte, 11 miles from Orillia and 20 from Barrie. The neighbourhood was first settled about the year 1836 by Samuel McClure and the village in 1865 by James Coulson. Baker, Edw., farmer } Edgarton, Wm., veterinary surgeon Baker, Jesse, farmer } Fagan, John, farmer Baker, Joseph, farmer } Gill, John, miller Beaton, Arch'd, farmer } Hunt, George, storekeeper Brotherston, Wm., sawyer } Hunt, Wm., blacksmith Carmichael, Dugald, farmer } McDuff, Rose, teacher Coulson, James, P.M. miller, } Ormerod, Joseph, teamster lumber merchant, agent Can. Per.} Patterson, Joseph, lumber manf. Bldg. and Savings Society } Rain, Samuel, vet. surgeon Coulson, Wm., millwright } Tudhope, John, cooper
JAMES COULSON
Licensed Auctioneer, Land and General Commisssion Agent; Com-
missioner in B.R., &c., Agent Can. Per. Bldg. and Savings So-
ciety. Flour, Lumber, Lath and Building Timber, cou-
stantly on hand and made to order, at
COULSON MILLS, MEDONTE
ADDRESS--COULSON P.O., ONT.
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CRAIGHURST - A village on the Penetanguishene Road, township of Medonte, 12 miles from Barrie. Population 200. Bishop, Stephen, farmer } Minty, Wm., farmer Carson, Duke, farmer } Morin, John, hotel keeper Casey, Mathew, storekeeper } Morrison, C., farmer Cheffev, Charles, teacher } Morrison, Wm., farmer Craig, J., P.M., gen, merchant } Queen's Arms, C. Varty, prop. Daly, Mrs. Margaret, hotel } Richardson, Alex, farmer Hayes, James, blacksmith } Rush, Joseph, carpenter Lang, John, blacksmith } Swan, Joseph, store keeper's bailiff McLean, George, farmer } Thornton, John, wagon maker McLean, & Johnston, proprs. saw- } Varty, C., prop. Queen's Arms mill } Hotel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CRAIGVALE - A village in the township of Innisfil, 7 miles from Barrie, and 3 from Bramley Station; was settled in 1856 by Samuel Maneer. There are Canada Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches in the village. Population 100. Barclay, Francis B., store keeper } Leonards, Abraham, store keeper Bell, Walter, wagon maker } McCraw, Robt. G., tailor Bowman, Aaron, sawyer } Maneer, Samuel, blacksmith Bowman, Samuel, laborer } Marling, Henry, sawyer Cross, James, farmer } Mintee, James, carpenter Fisher, Charles, butcher } Morden, A. M., miller Fisher, Thomas, sawyer } Mulholland, W. H., prop. saw mill Fraser, Donald, hlacksmith } Newburn, Walter, sawyer Hurst, Robert, laborer } Reynolds, Bowman, hotel Isaacs, John, miller } Willmott, Francis, farmer Jenkins, D. O., farmer } Willmott, Isaiah, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CREEMORE - A village pleasantly situated in the midst of a beautiful and prolific country, lot 8, 4th con., township of Nottawasaga. The Mad River flows through the village and affords first class power. The vicinity is remarkably healthy and is a favorite resort for health and pleasure seekers. Distance form Barrie, 25 miles and from Stayner, 8 miles. Population, about 300. Carruthers, J. J., prop. flour mill} Dack, T. B., M.D. Casey, Wm., blacksmith & wheel- } Forster, Rev. R. W., Church of wright } England Copeland, John, farmer & constable } Gillespie, Alex, P.M., merchant, Currier, James, J.P., farmer } agt. Mont. Tel. Co. Glenning, E. C., miller } McDonald, L. A. & Co., general Gowan, Wm., hotel keeper } merchants Hogg, S. J., miller } Patterson, Robert, saddler Irwin, Thos., shoemaker } Pomeroy, Rev. W., Wesleyan Kelly, Wm., hotel keeper } Steele, Robt., blacksmith & wheel- Kierman, T., M.D. } wright Kitching, Thos., shoemaker } Warren, Rev. Alex., Baptist Langtry, Wm., carpenter } Wilcox, Elijah, carpenter McDonald, Rev. D., Pres. Church } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CREIGHTON - A post office in the township of Medonte. Cavanagh, Thos., P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DALSTON - A village on lot 26, 1st con., Vespra, 8 1/2 miles from Barrie. Clements, A. H., hotel keeper } Jory, Thos., farmer Colwell, John, blacksmith } Lawson, George, P.M., mer- Drury, John, farmer } chant Gould, Rev. Isaac, Wesleyan } McLean, Wm., teacher Hart, Charles, blacksmith } Sneath, W. A., merchant Jory, Abram, farmer } White, Charles, farmer Jory, John, farmer } White, James, farmer
LAWSON & SNEATH, DALSTON
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, Crockery, &c.,
Bible Society Depository
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DEERHURST - A small village in the township of West Gwillimbury, 17 miles from Barrie and 5 from Bradford. Bolton, W., innkeeper } Walker, Samuel, P.M., Sutherland, Hector, blacksmith } store keeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DRURY - A small village in the township of Oro, about 9 miles from Barrie. Armstrong, James, blacksmith } Gilchrist, Alex., farmer Findley, Robert, farmer } McNabb, Wm., farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DUNEDIN - A village on lot 6, 9th con., township of Nottawasaga, 35 miles from Barrie, and 12 from Stayner. The village is beautifully situated in a valley in one of the most fertile sections of this excellent township. The neighbourhood was first settled about the year 1832 by the Bowerman family who built the first flour and saw mills in the township. Baker, Harmon, miller } Honeywell, David, teacher Baker, J. F., miller } Honeywell, Hiram, farmer Bell, Richard, miller } Honeywell, John, farmer Best, H. D., merchant } Irwin, H., shoemaker Bowerman, Benj., blacksmith } McDonald, Rev. D., Presbyterian Bowerman, Judah, hotel keeper } Rankin, Matthew, sawyer Bowerman, Judah, miller } Young, John, mason Honeywell, Asa, carpenter } Young, Wm., farmer & carpenter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DUNTROON - A village on lot 24, 8th con., township of Nottawasaga, 5 miles from Stayner Station, 14 from Maxwell and 30 from Barrie. The village was first settled about the year 1856. The surrounding country is of the best quality. Population about 100. Birchall, Samuel, herbalist } McLean, Angus, shoemaker Clark, J. W., blacksmith } Ough, John, hotel keeper Clark, Wm., teacher } Rancier, Andrew, wagon maker Clunas, John, blacksmith } Rowbottam, Edw., plasterer Kirkland, Archibald, M.D. } Russell, James, P.M., general McAllister, A., M.D. } merchant McCausland, John, constable } Smith, Donald, tailor McDearmid, Alex., store keeper } Watson, Henry, hotel keeper McKerracher, Alex., M.D. } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EAST ORO - A small village on lot 15, 11th con., township of Oro, 16 miles from Barrie and 3 from Hawkstone Station. The village was first settled in 1831 by W. Simpson. Population about 75. Bell, Gilbert, store keeper } Maudsley, James, farmer Banner, Wm., wagon maker } Morgan, Charles, carpenter Crook, Robert, farmer } Rook, John & Bro., blacksmiths Hodge, Richard, inn keeper } Simpson, Ezra, farmer Lee, John, farmer } Simpson, Wm., P.M., store McPherson, John, farmer } keeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EDGAR - (Formerly called Richardson's Corners). A village on lot 10, 5th con., township of Oro, 13 miles from Barrie. Population about 100. Alley, Gerald } Gillespie, John, carriage maker Armstrong, James, blacksmith } Gregg, Henry, carpenter Barron, Wm., baker } Hayes, Michael, shoemaker Brazel, Michael, millwright } Hewitt, John, blacksmith Carson, George, engineer } Jamieson, Daniel, blacksmith Cavanagh, Patrick, constable } Knight, A., blacksmith Cockburn, James, mill owner } Links, Alfred, lumber dealer Gray, Thos., carpenter } Livingston, Duncan, blacksmith Lott, John M., miller } Rutherford, John, M.D. Miller, Alex., storekeeper } Richards, Wm., farmer Miller, Wm., shoemaker } Smith, John, store keeper Plewes, John, miller } Thompson, Robt., carpenter Reynolds, Milton B., carpenter )
EGBERT - A small village in the township of Essa, 14 miles from Barrie and 12 from Lefroy. McKee, Hugh, carpenter ) Wallace, J. C., P.M., store- Stoneham, Thos., blacksmith } keeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELBA - A post office in the township of Mono. Smith Charles, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELDER - A post office, lot 26, 5th concession, township of Mono, 38 miles from Barrie. Conn, Courtney, P.M. ) Elder, Thomas, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELM GROVE - A small village on Lots 5 and 6, 4th and 5th Cons., Township of Essa, 11 miles from Barrie, and 16 from Gilford. Campbell, W. T., farmer } McCoy, John, wagon maker Hayden, James, farmer } McMylor, Thos., blacksmith Horan, Peter, farmer } McMann, Samuel, farmer Irwin, John, farmer } Whitesides, Henry R., farmer Love, Richard, P.M., gen. } Woods, Henry, shoemaker merchant, Com. in B.R. } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELM VALE - A post-office on Lot 5, Con. 9, Township of Flos, 22 miles from Barrie. Harvey, Wm., P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EVERETT - A post-office in the Township of Tossorontio. Fisher, John, farmer } Hall, Wm., blacksmith Gordon, Thomas, P.M., storekeeper, } Mullen, Francis, farmer clerk 7th Div. Ct. } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FALKENBURG - A post-office in Macaulay Township, lot 2, 10th con., 6 miles from Bracebridge, and 68 from Barrie. The neighborhood was first settled in 1862 by Edwin Griffin, Sidney Tibbs, and Samuel Holditch. The Muskoka River, in the vicinity, provides almost unlimited manufacturing power. Brown, Wm., plasterer } Loughead, Robert, farmer Clarke, Rev. John, Wesleyan } Loughead, Samuel, farmer Earnshaw, Joshua, farmer } Low, David, farmer Forsyth, John, farmer } McNee, James, farmer Galloway, David, shoemaker } Miller, Robt., carpenter Hamilton, A., farmer } Moore, Francis, farmer Holditch, Samuel, farmer } Moore, Matthias, P.M., Jack, John, farmer } farmer Jack, William, farmer } Palmer, John, farmer Jackson, John, blacksmith } Schafer, Samuel, farmer Kirby, Nathaniel, farmer } Stinson, Thomas, farmer Levier, Chas., farmer } Stinson, Robert, farmer Levier, James, farmer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FENNELS - (Brown's Corners) A small village in the Township of Innisfil, two miles from Gilford. Bolton, John, hotel keeper } McDowell, Charles, teacher Brown, Edward, mason, hotel } Patfield, Henry, farmer keeper } Patfield, Jeremiah, farmer Cosgrove, Mrs. Mary } Peacock, George, blacksmith Feigehan, George, P.M., } Prettie, Robt., peddlar farmer } Sawyer, Thomas, farmer Ireton, Thos., blacksmith } Smith, Joseph, wagon maker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FERGUSONVALE - A small village in the Township of Oro, 9 miles from Barrie. Population, 100. Cumming, Alex., farmer } O'Hara, James, farmer Cumming, James, blacksmith } Stone, John, storekeeper Cumming, John, P.M. } Thurlow, Henry, butcher Harbour, George, hotel keeper } Thurlow, Robert, farmer Johnston, Wm., farmer } Thurlow, Thomas, farmer Kelly, John, farmer } Toner, James, farmer McGinnis, Patrick, constable } Wilson, William, farmer McTeague, Patrick, farmer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FINTONA - A post-office in the Township of Adjala. Haney, Robert, carpenter } Lamon, Robt., P.M., merchant
ROBERT LAMON
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, &c.
FINTONA
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GILFORD - A village and station of the Northern Railway, in the Township of West Gwillimbury, 16 miles from Barrie, 49 from Toronto, and 8 from Cookstown. The village was first settled in 1860 by Thos. Maconchy. Daily stages to Cookstown, Alliston and Rosemont. Population, 250. Angus, Wm., clerk } Maconchy, T., general mer- Bates, ----, shoemaker } chant Rennett, J., farmer } Maconchy, Thos., P.M., Blatherwick, J., station agent } prop. steam saw mill Commercial Hotel, John } Mattingly, George, foreman T. Flansburgh, prop. (See adv) } Maconchy Doolittle, George, farmer } Martingly, Richard, laborer Doolittle, John, farmer } Neely, Matthew, contractor Edie, George, farmer } Neely, Wm., farmer Flansburgh, John, prop. } Nelson, Robert, general mer- Commercial Hotel } chant, grain dealers, &c. Fletcher, John, carpenter } O'Donnell, John, farmer Fraser, Alex., stage prop. } Pett, James, laborer Gibbons, Patrick, laborer } Rathwell, Wm., farmer Glenn, Wm., clerk } Roblin, Jesse, laborer Huff, Alva, carpenter } Rogers, John W., employee Hughes, James, farmer } N.R.C. Kneeshaw, Thomas, laborer } Sandford, Edw., switchman Lawrence, A. Perine, hotel keeper } Short, James, laborer Lee, George, carpenter } Swalm, Henry, builder McCann, Richard, hotel keeper } Thomas, William, farmer McLean, Miss, teacher } Travers, J., laborer McRae, Alex., tailor } Wilson, John, trackmaster McRae, Thos, tailor }
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
GILFORD
J. G. FLANSBURGH - - - - - - - PROPRIETOR
Commercial and other travellers will find here
CONVENIENT AND AMPLE ACCOMMODATION
The best of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars kept constantly on hand
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GLENCAIRN - A village on lot 33, 1st and 2nd con., Township of Tossorontio, 5 miles from New Lowell Station, and 19 from Barrie. Good water-power. Population about 100. Arnold, Colwell, farmer } Lamin, J. G., pensioner Cherry, Abel., farmer } McBain, James, boarding house Frame, J. F., manager M. N. } McBride, James, farmer Stephens } Madill, David, farmer Galloway, Henry, carpenter } Mills, Richard, laborer Graham, Robt., farmer } Stephens, M.N., J.P., P.M., Grainger, Wm., farmer } lumber and general merchant Grieve, Wm., hotel keeper } Stewart, John, farmer Handy, Benj., farmer } Stewart, Nathaniel, farmer Husband, James, sawyer } Thomas, Wm., contractor Johnston, Denton, contractor } Wall, John, laborer Kelly, Wm., farmer } Webb, Edw., laborer Kirby, L. H., teacher } Woodruff, E. R., blacksmith ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GLEN HURON - A village on lot 17, 8th con., township of Notta- wasaga, 30 miles from Barrie, 8 from Stayner station and 10 from Collingwood. Good water power. Stages daily to Collingwood and Durham. Population about 100. Bennett, John, farmer } Johnston, Robt., farmer Campbell, Peter, miller and store- } McAllister, Miss Sarah, teacher keeper } McLean, Neil, carpenter Connor, James, blacksmith } McLeod, John, farmer and Dallas, Peter, farmer } constable Dallas, Wm., farmer and constable } McLuney, Andrew, weaver Frame, H. M., J.P., P.M., general } Stewart, David, farmer merchant } Stephens, Charles, farmer Gillies, Alex., farmer } Stephens, Henry, innkeeper Hillis, Hugh, farmer } Trew, James, farmer Hubbard, James, bricklayer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
H. M. FRAME
Commissioner in B.R., Conveyancer, and issuer of
Marriage Licenses
GLEN HURON
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GRAVEHURST - A thriving Village in the Township of Muskoka, pleasantly situated in the vicinity of Lake Muskoka, 26 miles from Orillia, 50 from Barrie, 14 from Washago, and 115 from Toronto. The Toronto, Simcoe and Muskoka Junction Railway will probably terminate here. Population about 400. To encourage settlers, and particularly mechanics in the village and neighbourhood, exemption from taxes for five years will be granted, and very liberal terms for the obtaining of lots and building material willbe made known by applying to J. P. Cockburn, Esq. THE NORTHERN LAKES TRANSPORTATION COMPANY-- Length of route-- Coast navigation, 150 miles; from Gravenhurst daily by steamers Nipissing, Wenona, and Wabamik to Long Point, 9 miles; Alport, 13; Bracebridge, 16; Point Kaye, 16; Port Carling, 21; Bala, 22; Windermere, 26; Point Pleasant, 27; Port Sanfield, 28; Rosseau and Ashdown, 28; Head of Lake Joseph, 43. Adams, John, M.D. } Cooper, E., hotel keeper Bailey, George, mate str Nipissing } Cuyler, S., photographer Brock, Joseph, farmer } Davenport, P. T., steward str. Brown, Dougald, prop. Brown's } Nipissing Hotel (See adv) } Davies, John, watchmaker Cameron, A. J., engineer str. } (See adv) Nipissing } Douglas, James S., farmer Cameron, George A., clerk } Forster, Wm., G., groceries and Cameron, W. S., agent Hughson } provisions & Co. } Grant, Alex., shoemaker Campbell, H. S., butcher } Hughes, Robt., carpenter Campbell, J. G., carpenter } Hughson, J. C. & Co., lumber mer- Cherry, Moses, farmer } chants, W. S. Cameron agent Cherry, Richard, farmer } Kenny, Cyrus, carpenter Clark, George, general mer- } Kent, Clement, farmer chants } Kirkpatrick, J. T., P.M., general Cockburn, Adam, clerk, T. Kirk- } merchant, agent Mon. patrick } Tel. Co. (See adv) Cockburn, John P., managing } McFayden, Lachlen, blacksmith director, Muskoka steamers } Morrison, Hector, teacher Collins, George, engineer str. } Myers, F., foreman sawmill Wenona } Park, James, architect Piercy, Joseph, painter } Sharpe, James, wharfinger and Pimlot, George, master str Nipissing} emigrant agent Prior, W., purser str Nipissing } Sharpe, John, carpenter Riddell, Wm., carpenter } Sybold, G. W., shingle factory Scott, J., general merchant } Walker, George T., clerk Scott, John, master str Wenona }
"NORTHERN EMPORIUM"
J. T. KIRKPATRICK
Importer and dealer in
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, &C.
Muskoka Street, Gravehurst
AGENT MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMP'Y
Highest market price paid for raw furs.
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STEAMBOAT AND STAGE HOUSE
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GRAVENHURST ~~ (Lake Muskoka)
Township and District of Muskoka
"CALL AND SEE DOUGALD"
This commodious and new Hotel is most conveniently situated near to
the steamboat wharf, stage road and Post-office. Charges moderate.
Sample and suite rooms for commercial travellers and visitors. Good
stabling and an attentive hostler.
DUGALD BROWN, PROPRIETOR
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WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY
JOHN DAVIES
GRAVENHURST
(Near Brown's Hotel)
Repairs promptly and neatly executed. All favors from Bracebridge,
Port Carling and Rosseau handed to the captains of the steamboats
will be punctually attended to.
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HAWKSTONE - A small Village and Station of the Barrie and Orillia Railway, situate on Lake Simcoe, 16 miles from Barrie. HOUSTON, JAMES, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HILLSDALE - A Village in the Township of Medonte, on the Pene- tanguishene road, 17 miles from Barrie. Population about 100. Allen, K., farmer } Gunn, James, shoemaker Blackstock, Wm. H., M.D. } Hill, Alex., hotel keeper Cleland, Peter, farmer } Tait, Adam, lumber merchant Cocksedge & Swaisland, props. } Morrison, Charles, wheelwright Simcoe House } Morrison, Himes, blacksmith Dickey, Robt., carpenter } May, Wm., prop. saw mill Farragher, Mrs. J., P.M., } Simcoe House, Cocksedge & storekeeper } Swaisland props. Green, M. & Bro., general merchant }
SIMCOE HOUSE
HILLSDALE
JOSEPH COCKSEDGE AND A. SWAISLAND, PROPRIETORS
(Late of Fraser's Exchange, Barrie)
First class accommodation. Choice brands of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. The table supplied with the best the market affords.
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HOCKLEY- A village in the townships of Adjala and Mono, 22 miles from Bradford. Beatty, Benj., saw mills } Hockley, -----, tailor Dunn, Robt., blacksmith, innkeeper } Hodgins, J., blacksmith Farley, Wm., shoemaker } Martin, Thos., P.M. Fleming, Samuel, hotel keeper } Matson, H. J., store keeper Hackett, Thos., shoemaker } Sutherland, George, hotel keeper HONEYWOOD - A small village on lot 26, 3rd con., townships of Mulmur, about 20 miles from Stayner. Bell, John, tailor } Hunt, Thos., farmer Broderick, Joseph, grocer } Lawrence, George, P.M. Copeland, J., J.P. } general merchant and farmer Crisp, Wm., shoemaker } Lawrence, Theodore, carpenter Gardener, Wm., teacher ) Mortimer, Mark, farmer Henderson, James, blacksmith } Mortimer, Manuel, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INNISFIL -A post office, lot 15, con. 8, township of Innisfil. Ross, Benj., J.P., P.M., farmer, township clerk and treasurer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IVY - A small village on lot 20, con. 8, township of Essa, 10 miles from Barrie. The neighbourhood was settled about the year 1847 by George Davis, John T. Fletcher, John and James Lennox, Hugh Speers, James McQuay, James Arnold, Thos. Banting, and Thos. Parker. Population about 100. Arnold, James, farmer } Lennox, James, farmer Banting, Thos., farmer } Lennox, John, farmer Burton, John, wagon maker } Leighton, Joseph, carpenter Carruthers, Thos., blacksmith } McQuay, James, farmer Davis, George, Warden, Co. } Parker, Thos., farmer Simcoe } Ritchie, Chas., asst. P.M., Drury, Thos., general merchant } general merchant Fletcher, James, carpenter } Speers, Hugh, farmer Fletcher, John T., township } Speers, James, carriage maker treasurer } Stephen, Thos., shoemaker Fletcher, Robt., carpenter } Wood, F., teacher Jennett, James, weaver } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JARRATT'S CORNERS - A post office in the township of Oro. Jarratt, Charles, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KEENANSVILLE - A village on lots 13 and 14, 7th concession, township of Adjala, 33 miles from Barrie and 16 from Bradford. A branch of the Nottawasaga affords good water power. The village was settled about the year 1828 by Harvey Huntley. Populataion about 200. Brown, Bros., (John W., Joseph A. } Cassan, T., blacksmith and Thomas), woollen factors } Creenan, E., bricklayer Burke, A. W., weaver and auct- } Curran, B., shoemaker ioneer } Curran, J. F., farmer Dawson, George, farmer } Hughes, M. A., agt. Mon. Tel Co. DeClare, Thos., framer } Keenan, J. A. Fehelly, F., framer } Morrow, George C., blacksmith & Graham, James, weaver } wagon maker Graham, W., weaver } Morrow, Mrs., hotel keeper Hart, J. C., teacher } Ryan, Thos., laborer Hasket, James, spinner } Stogdale, A., carder Holland, B., hotel keeper } Towns, A., pensioner Holland, Daniel, laborer } Towns, E., merchant Hughes, George P., P.M., merchant } Walsh, John, farmer Hughes, Patrick, pensioner }
GEORGE P. HUGHES
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER IN B.R.
KEENANSVILLE, ONT.
PRINTER, NEWS AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT
MONEY TO LEND ON EASY TERMS
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LAFONTAINE - A post office in the French settlement in the township of Tiny, 45 miles from Barrie. Brunel, Casimer, farmer } Picotte, Charles, P.M., Desrocher, Xavier, farmer } teacher Labessonneire, Francois, farmer } Picotte, Vitaline, teacher Marchant, Louis, farmer } Vallee, Solomon, farmer Moreau, Joseph, farmer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAVENDER - A small village in lot 32, 1st con., Mulmur, 13 miles from Angus. The neighbourhood was settled about the year 1834 by the Mastin, Tupper and Coyle families. Population about 75. Clark, Rev. A., New Connection } Manning, John, potash manfr. Dixon, John, farmer } Mastin, Lewis, manfr. grain cradles Hutchinson, Richard, manfr. grain } Mastin, I. Bowerman, P.M., cradles } hotel keeper McNichol, John, laborer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEFROY - A village and station of the Northern Railway, in the township of Innisfil, 52 miles from Toronto and 12 from Barrie. Henry Grose and William Goodfellow were the first settlers. The adjacent country is very fertile and large quantities of grain are annually shipped from this point. Population about 250. Avery, Thomas, cooper } & Fraser Avery, Wm., cooper } Ham, J. V., tailor Barry, Sylvester, shoemaker } Hill, R. J. A., station agent, Brown, -------, hotel keeper } Mont. Tel. Co. Buchanan, James, section boss, } Irwin, Jonathan, farmer N.R.C. } Laidlaw & Fraser, general Burns, Robert, carpenter } merchants Craighead, John, lime dealer } Laidlaw, J. D. (Laidlaw & Fraser) Cronan, James, farmer } Lawrence, W. D., lumber merchant Davidson & Co., general mer- } McKay, P. & J., gen. merchants chants } McKeggie, John C., manager, Davidson, David, P.M. } Davidson & Co. Donnelly, Hugh, farmer } McKenzie, Alex., tailor Edgar, Alex., clerk, G. P. and J. } Miller, John, blacksmith Mackay } Ollard, F. W., solicitor Forbes, Robt., laborer } Prittie, J. W., hotel keeper Fraser, David, saddler } Purves, T. R., agricultural Fraser, James, (Laidlaw & Fraser) } implements Goodfellow, Wm., farmer } Reid, James, teacher Grose, Henry, J.P., saw-mill } Rowan, Martin, shoemaker prop., farmer } Rowan, Michael, switchman Grose, Richard, farmer } Rowan, Thomas, laborer Grose, Robert, farmer } Short, J., laborer Guilfoyle, James, clerk, Laidlaw & } Schriver, W., wood agent N.R.C. Fraser } Watson, James, blacksmith Guilfoyle, Thomas, clerk, Laidlaw } Wisner, J., M.D. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LORETTO - A village on Lots 15 and 16, 5th and 6th cons., Township of Adjala, 36 miles from Barrie, 15 from Bolton Station, T. G. & B. Railway, and 18 from Bradford. There is good water-power in the vicinity. Population 100. Casserly, M. J., teacher } Kennefic, Edw., horse trainer Casserly, Wm., hotel keeper } Kennefic, Lawrence, tailor Cassin, Thos., blacksmith } McAnnelly, Thos., inn keeper Coolahan, Joseph, buther } McCabe, Peter, farmer and merch't Corrigan, Patrick, currier } McCabe, Thos., farmer and merch't Creary, John, trader } McCullough, James, butcher Dearling, Wm., painter } McElroy, Wm., merchant Derham, Patrick, storekeeper } McKenna, C., M.D. Downs, Patrick, gardener } McKenna, Robert, farmer Gamble, John, J.P., farmer } Moran, Michael, farmer Gamble, Wm., farmer } Morrow, Francis, farmer Haffey, John, J.P., farmer, } Nevins, Alex., saloon keeper Holland, Thos., blacksmith } Nevins, John, farmer Kelly, John, merchant } Sweeney, Thos., farmer Kelly, P. D., conveyancer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LORRAINE - A post office, Township of Mono, 40 miles from Barrie. Mills, John, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MANSFIELD - A village on Lot 11, 7th Con., Township of Mulmur, 32 miles from Barrie, and 17 from Angus Station. The Boyne water affords good power. Population 125. Anderson, David, shoemaker } Kierman, Wm., teacher Anderson, Edw., farmer } Leggatt, Benj., constable farmer Black, John, farmer } McCracken, Robt., innkeeper Bradley, Thos., constable, farmer } McMahon, John, J.P. Campbell, Robert, blacksmith } McMahon, Robt., farmer Cotton, Wm., J.P. } McMulkin, Edw., farmer Gilbert, Wm., P.M., merchant } Noble, Samuel, farmer and innkeeper } Parker, Joseph, wagon maker Hutchinson, Rev. Smith, Wesleyan } Summerfelt, John Miller
WILLIAM GILBERT
GENERAL MERCHANT
PROPRIETOR MANSFIELD HOTEL
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MAPLE VALLEY - A village on Lot 3, Con., 12, Township of Notawasaga, 17 miles from Stayner. Bowerman, Benj., blacksmith } McGuire, Robt., wagon maker Bowerman, Israel, carpenter } Plewes, Wm., miller Campaign, James, innkeeper } Reid, Wm., prop. grist and Dick, James, P.M., merchant } sawmills and farmer } Stewart, D., teacher Ferguson, Rev. John, Presbyterian } Stewart, James, cabinet maker Gibson, James, farmer } White, Henry, shoemaker Johnston, Wm., cheese manufr } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARCHMONT - A village on Lot 3, 1st Con., North Orillia, 6 miles from Orillia and 26 from Barrie. The North River, in the village, affords good water-power. Population about 100. Dutton, Wm., miller } Powley, Charles, P.M. Moore, James, blacksmith } mill owner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDONTE - A post office on lot 15, 9th con., Township of Medonte, 25 miles from Barrie. Eplett, John, Butcher } Moon, Robert J., P.M., farmer Miller, Wm., merchant } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MIDHURST - A village situate on lot 12, 4th concession Township of Vespra, 5 miles from Barrie, was settled in 1830 by George Oliver who built the first grist and saw mills in the Township. Oliver's River affords excellent water power. Congregational and Wesleyan churches. Population about 100. Appleby, Guy, carpenter } McCreight, James, laborer Armstrong, Wm., saw miller } McCutcheon, John, farmer Barrett, Wm., farmer } McGowan, John, farmer Benson, John, farmer } McGowan, Robt., carpenter Brett, Thos., farmer } Morehouse, George, flour miller Bond, Wm., farmer } Orok, Robert, farmer Culham, John, farmer } Partridge, Walter, saw miller Drury, Wm., farmer } Peacock, Richard, farmer Dutcher, Samuel, shingle manf } Pearsall, Luke, farmer Garvin, David, saw miller } Robinson, Thos., prop., grist Gill, John, farmer } and saw mills Gill, Richard, weaver } Smith & Ball, prop., lumber mills Hetherington, Thos., laborer } Sneath, Geo., P.M., township Keeley, Wm., saw miller } clerk, Com., in B.R. conveyancer Locke, Silas E., farmer } etc. Ludlow, RObt., laborer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MIDLAND - A village on the shore of Mundy's Bay, on lots 106 and 108, 1st and 2nd concessions township of Tay, 15 miles from Coldwater and 4 from Penetanguishene. This place is the proposed terminus of the Midland Railway. The first settlement of the village only dates back to November, 1871. In September, 1872, the Post Office was opened and Mr. Gladstone appointed Postmaster. The site is remarkably beautiful, the scenery varied, and there is a good prospect of Midland becoming an important place. Several stores and dwellings are already erected and great expectations are indulged in which we hope to see fully realized. Ark, H., bricklayer } Fraser, Samuel, township reeve Courtemanche, N., general } Gladstane, Thos., P.M., hotel merchant. (See adv) } keeper & general merchant Devine, Michael, farmer } Gleason, John, hotel keeper Devine, Mrs. John, farmer } Harkey, Richard, farmer Dobson, Jabez, farmer } Harkey, Thomas, laborer Henderhott, J. M., mill supt. } Sneath, Wm., agt. H. H. Cook McFarlane, James, baker } Spohn, P. H., M.D. McFarlane, John, carpenter } Struthers, Alex., carpenter Murphy, Richard, farmer } Tindell, Richard, farmer Rankin, Charles, hotel keeper } Wisden, Henry, carpenter, bookseller, Sneath, H. & Co., gen. merchts. } agt. Mont. Tel. Co. (See adv) } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
N. COURTEMANCHE
wholesale and retail dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES,
LIQUORS, &C.
CORNER OF KING & ELIZABETH STREET
MIDLAND CITY, ONT.
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MIDLAND STORE
H. SNEATH & CO.
dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc.
FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
MIDLAND, ONT.
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MINNESING - A post office in the township of Vespra, 9 miles from Barrie. Degeer, H., carpenter } Palmer, J., constable Firth & Co., shingle factory } Ronald, Andrew, P.M., store Jackson, T. E., teacher } keeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MONO CENTRE - A small village in the township of Mono, 40 miles from Barrie and 10 from Orangeville. Christie, Rev., Wm., Presbyterian } Laidlaw, Alex., farmer Henry, Andrew, township treasurer } Wilson, John, P.M., store keeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MONO MILLS - A thriving village, partly in the township of Mono, and partly in the townships of Caledon and Albion, Co. Cardwell, situate on a branch of the river Humber which affords excellent power. Distant from Brampton 23 miles; from Barrie, 45 and from Paisley, a station of the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway 7 miles. The neighborhood was first settled about the year 1820. English, Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches. Population about 500. Allen, John, P.M., gen. mer. } McLaughlin, Michael, prop. grist Allen, Richard, J.P., farmer } & carding mills Allen, Wm., farmer } McLaughlin, Patrick, merchant Bell, Rev. C., Presbyterian } McLaughlin, Thos., teacher Campbell, Wm., J.P., farmer } McManus, George, clerk, county Chambers, J. W., hotel keeper } court appraiser, Canada P. B. Dodds, Robert, farmer } & S. Society Duggan, R., hotel keeper } Martin, S., J.P., farmer Duke, Wm., farmer } Maxwell, Robt., carriage maker Headon, R., farmer } Mitchell, M., J.P., farmer Henderson, Wm., blacksmith } Potter, Hugh, farmer Henry, James, farmer } Potter, Thos., farmer Henry, Robert, farmer } Rawn, Jacob, farmer Ieffers, James, carpenter } Ryan, James, tailor Kidd, John, farmer } Speers, Alex., farmer Kingsborough, Wm., farmer } Simpson, Isaac, blacksmith Lawrence, Dr., druggist & grocer } Smith, Rev. J., Wesleyan Lennox, Henry, sen., druggist } Vance, John, J.P., farmer & grocer } Vance, Wm., farmer Lindsay, Rev. P., Church of } Wallace, James, farmer England } Wilson, Louis, shoemaker McCallum, D., hotel keeper } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MOUNT ST. LOUIS - A small village on lot 11, 5th con., township of Medonte, 20 miles from Barrie. Barr, Frank, shingle maker } Flanagan, P., blacksmith Connor, P., shoemaker } Hussey, J.P., P.M., store- Coulson, James, inn keeper } keeper Fitzgerald, John, store keeper } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MULMUR - A post office on lot 1, 8th con., township of Mulmur, 31 miles from Barrie and 19 from Angus Station. The neighborhood was first settled in 1828 by John Little. Amess, Charles, hotel keeper } Murphy, John, P.M., store Jennings, Thos., shoemaker } keeper Little, J., farmer } Phillips, Wm., cooper McBride, Wm., store keeper } Wilson, W. H., carder & cloth Mitchell, James, blacksmith } dresser ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEVIS - A small village on lot 11, 10th con., township of Oro, 18 miles from Barrie. Population about 150. Beaton, Neil, farmer } McKay, Donald & Findlay, farmers Bell, Lachlin, farmer } McMullen, Lachlan, farmer Black, Hector, farmer } McWhimie, Henry, weaver Clark & Jermey, lumber manfrs. } Manning, George, farmer Crawford, Geo., Wm. & Robt., far- } Mathieson, Neil, weaver mers } Mitchell, Wm., store keeper Ferguson, Rev. James, Presbyterian } Nevis, J. G., P.M. Fletcher, Alex., farmer } Robertson, Wm., hotel keeper Calbraith, Donald, farmer } Shaw, George and Peter, farmers Jermey, Samuel, farmer } Storey, David, farmer Lawrence, S., M.D. } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW LOWELL - A village and station on the Northern Railway in the township of Sunnidale, 17 miles from Barrie. Population about 250. Allison, A., salesman, } McDonald, Angus, laborer Anderson, W., farmer } McIntosh, Duncan, tailor Bell, Angus, clerk } Mather, James A., general Brett, Thomas, millwright } merchant, com. in B.R. Cameron, A., hotel keeper } Middlebrooks, Wm., farmer Campbell, Peter, lumber inspector } Murray, John, sawyer Carr, Wm., sawyer } Orr, John, farmer Deacon, James, blacksmith } Paton, Peter, Sen., P.M. Dom. Tel. Co., A. Paton, agent } Paton, Andrew, general mer- Douglass, Wm. C., station master, } chants. (See adv) agt., Mont. Tel. Co. } Pauley, Thos., farmer Dow, Robt., engineer } Pengelly, James, turner Fleming, Andrew, blacksmith } Pengelly, John, laborer Gill, Patrick, carpenter } Prentice, Alex., prop. saw-mill Hay & Paton, lumber and furniture } Price, Samuel, shoemaker manfrs } Rancier, Joseph, wagon maker Jennings, Abel, farmer } Smith, Theodore, farmer Kennedy, Lyman, farmer } Snow, Wm., section foreman, N.R. Lesslie, Thos., carpenter } Tennant, Walter, teacher
A. PATON, NEW LOWELL
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, and General Merchandise
Office Dominion Telegraph Company.
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NEWTON ROBINSON - A village on lot 24, 10th con., Township of Tecumseth, 18 miles from Barrie and 9 from Bradford. Population about 150. Dickey, John, farmer } Hudson, Mrs., hotel keeper Ferguson, John, farmer } McClellan, Andrew, blacksmith Hipwell, J. R., P.M., general } Towns, W. G., woollen mills merchant } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NICOLSTON - (Carluke) - A village on the Nottawasaga River, in the Township of Essa, 3 miles from Alliston, 6 from Cookstown and 14 from Gilford Station. Population about 100. Apperley, Thomas, mason } Miller, Wm., blacksmith Graham, John, storekeeper, agent } Nicol, John, P.M., proprietor Montreal Telegraph Company } grist and saw mills Hicks, John, wagon maker } Porter, Miss N., teacher Madden, James, carpenter } Upton, George, prop. woollen Mayberry, James, hotel keeper } mills ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTTAWA - A flourishing village in the Township of Nottawasaga, 3 miles from Collingwood. This place was first settled in 1853 by Messrs. Rowed, Melville, J. Bruce, Alex. Buist and D. F. Holden. The village contains a flouring mill of 3 run of stones, capable of turning out 30,000 barrels of flour annually. Several stores, mechanics shops &c. There is a Presby- terian Church in the village. Population about 400. Anderson, Robt., shoemaker } Holden, Benj. F., carpenter Brown, Archibald, wagon maker } La Rush, Charles, photographer Bruce, Jamieson, cabinet maker } La Rush, Wm., prop., Nottawa Buist, David E., agent agricult- } House ural instruments } McDermid, John Commercial Hotel, Alex, Currie, } McGibbon, John, blacksmith prop. (See adv) } McKenzie, John, wheelwright Conn, Robt., saddler } McLean, Dougald, hoel keeper Currie, Alex., prop., Commercial } McLeod, Wm., blacksmith Hotel } Melville, Andrew, P.M. Davidson, Wm., farmer } Melville, Fair & Co., millers and Furlong, Wm., teacher } merchants. (See adv) Gemmel, Gilbert, grocer } Melville, Johns, agent Mon- Glassford, Thomas } treal Tel. Co. Glassford, W. S., general merchant } Montreal Telegraph Co., John Gowan, James, weaver } S. Melville, agent Harris, Edward, shoemaker } Morrison, Donald Moulds, George, teamster } Scott, Walter, manager, Melville Nottawa Hotel, Wm., La } Fair & Co. Rush, prop., (See adv) } Smith, James, shoemaker Ovas, James A., geneal merchant } Swalm, George, carpenter Ovas, James A., jun., salesman } White, Thos., blacksmith Potts, Samuel, miller } Wiggins, C. & H., general Ramsay, Wm., blacksmith } merchants Rowed, H. & J., props., steam car- } Wells, Mrs., A., Union Hotel riage and wagon factory, (See } Wiley, Edw., cooper adv.) } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MELVILLE, FAIR & CO.
NOTTAWA AND COLLINGWOOD
MILLERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS
Direct Importers of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
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Barrel and Bag Flour always on hand
ANDREW MELVILLE THOMAS W. FAIR
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NOTTAWA HOTEL
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WILLIAM LA RUSH - - PROPRIETOR
NOTTAWA
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Commercial Agents and Travellers will find this house most comfortable and
convenient. Commodious stables and sheds adjoining the house.
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H. & J. ROWED
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS
NOTTAWA, ONT.
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All work warranted and repairs done on the shortest notice. Buggies,
Carriages and Cutters kept constantly on sale. Farming and Agricultural
Implements of all descriptions always on hand.
JOHNB M'GIBBON, H. & J. ROWED,
Blacksmith Carriage Makers
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
(Late Henry Wiggins)
ALEXANDER CURRIE, ----- Proprietor
NOTTAWA, ONT.
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Every accommodation for guests. The best Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Commodious rooms for commercial travelles. Good stabling attached.
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ORIILIA - A large and important village situate on Lake Couchiching, in the township of Orillia, in a section of country celebrated for its varied and lovely scenery, and excellent sporting and fishing grounds. There is a fragment of early history connected with the site of Orillia which may prove interesting. In the year 1615, the celebrated Champlain, "the first pioneer," explored the Upper Ottawa passing up the Mattawan River to Lake Nipissing and thence by the French River to Lake Manitou or the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron where the exploration of the adjacent country was continued. At length he reached Cahiague, the present Orillia, one of the chief lodges of the powerful and warlike Hurons. Champlain joined this tribe in an expedition against the Iroquois in which the Hurons were signally defeated, and Champlain himself wounded. This inaugurated the dreadful war between those tribes which after several years of almost uninterrupted hostility, resulted in the annihilation of the Hurons, as a separate tribe; a few of their descendants now occupy the village of Lorette in the Province of Quebec. In the year 1831, the British Government made a treaty with the Ojibways for a village site and at once built a Council Room, an Episcopal church, a schoolhouse, sixteen log houses, and a much larger and more substantial one of the same material for the chief's private residence. The chief William Yellowhead died about seven years ago and is buried in the English churchyard. The old house is now, after great improvements, used as the Episcopal parsonage. In 1838, the whites petitioned for a landing, which was granted, and the Indians were removed to Rama in Ontario county, where, a church, schoolhouse and dwellings were provided for them and the entire possess- ion of Orillia was secured to the whites. In 1832, the first white settlers arrived. Gerald Alley, Esq. being the first. In 1836 only six white families resided in the village, viz: Robert Bailey, Michael Bowers, Jacob Gill, Andrew Moffatt, Neil Morrison and John Rowe. Robert Bailey, Andrew Moffatt, Michael Bowers, John Harvie and John O'Connor are the oldest settlers living here now (1872). In the year 1835 the Post office was established; Gerald Alley, first Post master, previous to this time, Thomas McCausland carried the mails to Barrie, a distance of 28 miles. Within the past few years Orillia has rapidly increased in extent, wealth and population, and its prospects for the future are even more favorable. Manufacturing establisheds are springing up and few, if any, towns in Ontario posses better facilities for this branch of industry. The Northern Muskoka Juction and Midland railways centre here. Steamers ply to all ports on Lake Simcoe, the extensive Muskoka Free Grant territory is in the neighborhood, the local trade extensive, the population enterprising, and the future prosperity of Orillia is a certanity, and, that is advent as a TOWN, perhaps, a COUNTY TOWN is not very remote, is equally sure. Stage communication by Harvie & Midland's line to Bracebridge Rosseau, Parry Sound and intermediate places, and in winter through to Parry Sound. Railway connexion with all parts of the country will be opened in the course of the next year. Orillia is distant from Barrie 27 miles, Bell Ewart 50, Washago 12, Gravehurst via Washago by stage 14, Coldwater 14, Midland 19 and Toronto 20. Population 2000. CHURCHES - Church of England, Rev. A. Stewart, rector. Canada Presbyterian, Rev. John Gray. Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. Robert Fowler. Roman Catholic, Rev. K. A. Campbell. THE following are the chief manufacturing establishments:- COUCHICHING MILLS - James & Budd, builders, sash, door and blind saw and planing mills. Steam, aggregate 65 horse power, 70 hands, capacity 20,000 feet lumber and 15,000 shingles a day. ORILLIA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS - Macbean & Bartholomew, steam 20 horse power, average 20 hands. BAILEY BROTHERS - Builders, sash, door and blind factory, steam 35 horse power, average 25 hands. ORILLIA HUB AND SPOKE FACTORY - J. & S. Bailey. An extensive and increasing business is done by this enterprising firm. A. TAIT - Steam shingle fctory, capacity 20,000 a day. ORILLIA TANNERY - S. Wainwright, steam 10 horse power, capacity 3500 hides per annum. ORILLIA CARRIAGE FACTORY - Wm. Ramsey. This is the most extensive business of the kind in the county. GEORGE J. BOOTH - Cabinet maker etc. This is one of the oldest establishments in the village and maintains a first class reputation. TORONTO HOUSE - Cabinet works, Thomas B. Mitchell. VILLAGE OFFICERS, 1872, - James Quinn, Reeve; George Booth, James Bailey, Hugh Sutherland, Samuel Wainwright, Councilmen; F.J.R. Grant, Clerk and Treasurer; James Jackson, Inspector; James Gow, Overseer of Highways; John Hammond, Constable; J. J. Hind, J. Copeland, Assessors. Allen, James, blacksmith } Bingham, W., P.M. Alport, A. J., accountant, } Blain, Wm., salesman Mississaga. (See card) } Bolster, George I., general mer- Amey, Alpheus, boarding house } chant, Mississaga Amey, Garrett, boarding house } Booth, George, W., cabinet maker Ardagh, John A., M.D., Peter } Booth, George J., cabinet Armstrong, F. W., land surveyor, } maker and undertaker, Mississ- Mississaga } aga. (See adv) Atkinson, Thos., accountant, West } Booth, Robt., clerk Bailey Bros., (John & Wm.), } Booth, Thos., carpenter builders, sash factors, St. } Booth, Tilbey, farmer Andrew (See adv) } Boulton, Major C. A., manager Bailey, J. L. & S., hub, spoke, } Midland Railway and turning factory, West. (See } Bovaird, James, prop. Commercial adv) } Hotel, Mississaga Bailey, J. W., butcher } Boyd & Son, hairdressers, Missis- Bailey, Robt., general merchant, } saga West } Budd, Joseph, (Janes & Budd) Bailey, Robt., carpenter } Burnet, P., P. L. Sureyor Bailey, Wm., carpenter } Byrne, Thomas, saddler, Mississaga Bain, Alex., tailor } Campbell, Geo., lumberer Bartholomew, Lewis, } Campbell, John, tailor (Macbean & Bartholomew) } Campbell, R. P., carpenter Beecher & Silliman, (H.B. & J.R.) } Carley, Joseph, boat builder lumber merchants, A. F. } Carpenter, W. H., flour and feed, Dulmage, agent, Front } Peter Berry, George, baker and } Church, D., Royal Hotel confectioner, Peter. (See adv) } Clarke, Angus, master str Cariella Berry, John, shoemaker } Clench, E. C., foreman, Bingham, Wesley, hardware, } Northern Light Mississaga } Coleman, D., salesman Coleman, John, printer } Dunn, Frank, carpenter Collett, John, merchant } Dunn, John, baker Commercial Hotel, J. Bovaird, } Dunn, Robt., carpenter proprietor } Dunn, Thos., carpenter Cooke, Frederick, (Kermott & } Dunn, Wm., carpenter Cooke) } Edgar, Fenton, & Corbould, Cooke, Herbert, ass't druggist } barristers, &c. (See Coolahan, Wm., salesman } card) Copeland, James, carpenter } Edmonds, John, saddler, Mississaga Corbet, George H., M.D., } Edwards, W., hotel keeper Colborne } Mississaga Corbould, Charles } Elliot, C. Schomberg, M.D., Corbould, G. E., (Edgar, Fenton & } cor. Peter & Colborne Corbould) } Elliott, Thomas, clerk Creamer, Thos., salesman } Elliott, Wm., bookkeeper Dallas, Thomas, clerk 6th Division } Ellis, Thomas F., general Court, agent Western Ins. Fire, } merchant, Mississaga. (See adv) &c., Mississaga (See card) } Elwell, G. T. C., druggist, etc. Daniels, Thos., saddler, Front } Empey, A. M., agent Dom. Tel. Dancy, Henry N., bricklayer } Co. Darling, H. teller, Dominion Bank } Evans, Frank, barrister, Mississaga Dean, John, carpenter } Expositor, P. Murray, prop. Dick, Peter, fanning mill manuf } Mississaga. (See adv) Dillon, Hugh, foreman Beecher & } Fitzgeral, P., boots and shoes, Silliman } Mississaga Dissette & Hoy, (Richard; Robert) } Fortier Bros., painters, West saddle and harness makers, } Fowlie, Albert, surveyor Mississaga. (See adv) } Fox, John, carpenter Dodge & Co., lumber merchants, } Fraser, G. T., clerk Mississaga } Frost, John A., baker, Peter Dominion Bank, H. S. Scadding, } Fuller, B., grocer, Mississaga agent, Peter } Furniss, Frank, bricklayer Doolittle, Alva, prop. } Galbraith, A. H. S., clerk Orillia House } Galbraith, John, engineer Midland Douglas, John, saddler } R.R. Douglas, W., teacher } Gardner, Mrs. Duffy, Michael, prop., Monteagle } Gibson, John, mason House } Gill, B. & E., pumpmakers, Elgin Dulmage, A. F., agent Beecher & } Goffatt, Mrs. M., milliner Silliman } Goffatt, Thos., general merchant, Dulmage, Alex., supt. Woodlands, } Mississaga Beecher & Silliman } Goodall, James M., gardener, Dulmage, G. W., painter } Matchedash Dunlop, Alex., senr., boarding } Gordon, Rev. John, Presbyterian house, West } Grant, Fred. J. R., conveyancer, Dunlop, Alex, butcher, Mississaga } land agent, appraiser Can. Dunlop, Thos. B., baker, West } Per. B. & S. Society (See adv) Gray, Rev. John, Presbyterian } Kean, Frank, general merchant, Gray, Thos., tanner } Mississaga Gribbin, F. J., grocer, gent's } Kelly, John, clerk Dodge & Co. furnishings, etc., Mississaga } Kelsey, Wm., agent Thompson, Hale, George H., foreman Packet } Smith & Son, Peter Hale, W., editor and prop., } Kennedy, Alex., general merchant, Packet } Mississaga (See adv) Hammond, John, boots and shoes, } Kennedy, Francis, blacksmith Peter } Kennedy, James, bookkeeper, Harris, Rev. Richard H., Church } Elgin of England } Kermott & Cooke, (C. H. & Harvie, Alex., miller } Fred.) chemists and druggists Harvie, Charles, farmer } etc. (See adv) Harvie, James, teamster } King, Athenias, J.P. Harvie, John, Harvey & Millard } Knox, John, pattern maker Harvie & Millard, (John & James), } Lawrence, W. H., veterinary surgeon stage and livery props. } Lee, B. E., printer, Northern Light (See adv) } Leef, Wm. H., salesman Hattley, J. J., butcher, Mississaga} Leitch, John, mate, str. Cariella Hayes, Wm., wheelwright } Lewis, George, wagon maker Henderson, J. P., accountant, } Lloyd, Robt., machinist Mississaga } Lloyd, Wm., clerk, Queen's Heyden, Lawrence, barrister } Hotel Hind, J. J., merchant, Mississaga } Lloyd, Wm., carpenter Hoy, Robt., (Dissette & Hoy) } Lyon, O. N., flour, feed, grain Hugg, Frank, salesman } etc., Mississaga (See adv) Humme, Julius, photographer } McAlpine, James, turner Husband, Richard, saddler } McAulay, Alex., lumber merchant Jack, J. T., salesman, W. Bingham } McAulay, W. J., lumber merchant Jackson, James, mason } McCallum, A. P., Peter Jackson, John, wheelwright, Col- } McCorquodale, Duncan, salesman borne } McCullough, Thos., mariner Jackson, Wm., livery } McDonald, Alex., engineer Jackson, W. W., brewery } McDougall Bros., tanners James, A. R., clerk } McDougall, Thos., New Dominion James, R. A., builder } Hotel Jameson, Charles, engineer str. } McFee, John, machinist Cariella } McGann, John, carpenter Janes & Budd, (Reuben and Joseph) } McGinn, John, shoemaker lumber manufacturers, props. } McIlvaine, Charles, teacher saw mills. (See adv) } McInnis & Bolton, (Charles & Jas.) Jefferis, B. G. & Co., watch- } shingle manfr's makers and jewellers, Mississaga} McIntyre, Donald, shoemaker (See adv) } McKay, Angus, carpenter Jellett, Thomas, printer, Packet } McKay, Walter, carpenter Johnston, Charles } McKinlay, Colin, salesman Jones, Robt., cabinet maker } McKinlay, Duncan, wagon maker McLean, Donald, blacksmith } Newland, George, tanner McLeod, James, blacksmith } Newton, George, painter, McMillen, D., refreshments &c. } Matchedash. (See adv) McMinn, Daniel, blacksmith } Newton & Foster, butchers McMullen, A. W. B., grocer, Front } Noble, Thomas, watchmaker McMullen, J. C., land and general } Northern Light, Robert Ramsay, agent, accountant } editor and prop. Macbean & Bartholomew, props., } Nugent, Henry, carpenter Orillia Foundry } O'Brien, J. D., clerk, Mulcahy & Co. Macnab, George C., merchant, } O'Brien, L. R. Front } O'Conner, Maurice Magee, Charles, bookkeeper } Oliver & Co., builders Manier, Robt., tinsmith } Orillia Foundry and Martin, John, woodworker } Machine Works, Macbean Mead, George, haridresser etc., } & Bartholomew, propr's. Mississaga. (See adv) } (See adv) Meredith, John, machinist ) Orillia House, A. Doolittle, Millard, James, (Harvie & } prop. Millard) } Orillia Packet, W. M. Hale Miller, C. J., currier } editor and prop. (See adv) Miller, Levi, agent Dodge & Co. } Overend, Wm., foreman, A. Tate Mitchell, Thomas B., cabinet } Pace & Main, (Robt. and Thos.), maker and undertaker, cor. West } merchants and Colborne. (See adv) } Parkhill, Robt., tailor, Mississaga Milloy, John, fireman } Passmore, Isaac, butcher, Mississaga Minthorn, John W., fruitere } Peard, Henry & Wm., bricklayers Moffat, Andrew, J.P. } Perry, J. & J.B., general merchants, Moffat, Thos. W., general merchant } Mississaga Moffat, W., Green Bush Hotel } Phillips, David, tinsmith, West Monteagle House, Michael Duffy, } Porter, J. T., clerk prop., Front. (See adv) } Powley, S. P. Moore, Christopher, prop. } Provincial Insurance Co. Albion Hotel, Missisaga } J. White, agent Moore, Robert, restaurant, Peter } Quail, George, blacksmith Morgan, Thos., printer Packet } Queen's Hotel, M. Reddington, Morris, James, carpenter } superintendent. (See adv) Morrison, Malcolm } Quick, Frank, boarding, Peter Morrison, Mrs. Neil } Quinn, James, lumber merchant Mulcahy, Thomas & Co., general } Ralston, A., shoemaker, Mississaga merchants } Ramsay, Alex., wheelwright Munro, Alex., wheelwright } Ramsay, Robert, M.D. Murray, P., editor and prop., } Ramsay, Robert, ed. and prop., Expositor } Northern Light Miles, John, sawyer } Ramsay, Wm., carriage builder, Newcombe, David, shoemaker } Coldwater New Dominion Hotel, Thos., } Reddington, M., sup't. Queen's McDougall, prop. } Hotel Reid, George, wagon maker } Sullivan, John, boots & shoes, Reide, James, master str Ida Burton} Mississaga. (See adv) Renthern, Wm., carpenter } Summers, Geo. B., bookkeeper Robinson, Thos., carpenter } Sutherland, Donald, clerk Robinson, Sam'l S., solicitor } Sutherland, H., lumber merchant (See card) } Sutherland, John M., bookkeeper Ross, Robert } Switzer, Charles R., (B.G. Ross, Robert, wagon maker } Jefferis & Co.) Ross, Robert, sawyer } Tate, Andrew, prop. saw mills Rowe, Basil R. } Tate, J. W., engineer Rudge, John, moulder } Taylor, George Russell, L. A., watchmaker } Taylor, James, printer, Light Rutherford, Andrew, butcher } Taylor, James D., shoemaker Sanson, D. L., J.P., general mer- } Thompson, Frank, salesman chant & steamboat prop (See adv)} Thompson, J. B., watchmaker & Sanson, James } jewller, Mississaga. (See adv) Scadding, H. S., ag't Dominion } Tindale, Robert, livery Bank } Tipping, George, clerk Scott, Henry, carpenter } Tite, George, dry goods, Scott, Wm., contractor } groceries, &c., painter Seager, E., dentist, Front } Todd, James, wheelwright Shanahan, James, manufacturer } Tramp, Alfred, blacksmith & dealer in boots & shoes, Peter} Trimble, Wm., bookkeeper (See adv) } Tudhope, Bros., hardware, Shaw, George, cabinet maker } Mississaga Shears, John P., bookkeeper, T. } Tudhope, Wm., sen., blacksmith Smith & Son } Vandenstein, L., artist Sheppard, Thos., bookkeeper, } Vick, George, baker, flour & Dodge & Co. } feed, Mississaga (See adv) Shrapnel, Edw. S. } Wainwright, Arthur, tanner Shrapnel, Henry, N.S. } Wainwright, Samuel, prop. Slaven, John W., chemist and } tannery druggist, bookseller, etc. } Walker, James Mississaga } Wallace, Joseph, tailor, Mississaga Slee, John, shoemaker } Warnica, Thos. R., blacksmith, Smith, Alex. E. } Mississaga Smith, James, carpenter } Warren, Samuel, carpenter Smith, Thomas, wagon maker } Wellman, Thos., bricklayer Smith, Thompson & Son., lumber } Went, George, fruits, &c., Peter merchants } Wheeler, Benj., carpenter Staunton, James, carpenter } White, Benj. S., blacksmith Staunton, Thos., engineer st'r Ida } White, Joseph, insurance agt., Burton } agt. Montreal Telegraph Co., Stephenson, J. A., grocer } Vicker's Express, &c., Mississaga Stewart, Rev. A., Church of } (See adv) England } Whitehead, J. W., clerk Strathern, James, lumber merchant } Wiley, Miss Alice, asst. P.O. Wiley, Thos., carriage maker, } Winskill, Wm., moulder Coldwater } Winters, J., painter Wilson, G. } Wood, Joseph, foreman sash fact'y Wilson, George M., general } Woodhouse, Joseph, cutter merchant. (See adv) } World, John, general merchant, Wilson, Leonard, merchant } Mississaga Wilson, Wm. } Wright, Robt., gardener, West
HARVIE & MILLARD
GENERAL
STAGE AND LIVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS
Commercial Travellers and pleasure seekers will find, at this Establishment, Horses and Vehicles to hire at all hours, on short notice.
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STABLES NEAR STEAMBOAT LANDING, ORILLIA, Ont.
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Stages to Bracebridge, Rosseau, Parry Sound, &c.
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TORONTO
CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOE STORE
PETER STREET, ORILLIA
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JAMES SHANAHAN - - - - - - - PROPRIETOR
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Superior workmanship done at the lowest possible prices for cash
J. SHANAHAN
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EDGAR, FENTON & CORBOULD
BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, CONEVEYANCERS, &C.
OFFICE ---------------MASONIC BUILDINGS,
MISSISSAGA STREET, ORILLIA
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THE MEDICAL DISPENSARY
TUDHOPE'S BRICK BLOCK, MISSISSAGA STREET,
ORILLIA, ONTARIO
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KERMOTT & COOKE
Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AND SEEDSME
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THE "PACKET"
is published
EVERY FRIDAY
at his office
ORILLIA, ONTARIO
- by -
W. M. HALE ----------------- Editor and Proprietor
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ELEPHANT HOUSE
ORILLIA
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D. L. SANSON
GENERAL MERCHANT
Has always on hand an immense stock of
CARPETS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Jackets,
School Books, Stationery, Dye-Stuffs,
Fancy Goods,
PATENT MEDICINES, &C., &c.,
Cheap for Cash, or Produce
-ALSO-
STEAMBOAT PROPRIETOR
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B. G. JEFFERIS & CO.,
ORILLIA
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WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS,
dealers in
Russell, American, English and Swiss Watches,
FROM THE BEST MAKERS
REPAIRS OF WATCHES, &c., NEATLY EXECUTED.
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B. G. JEFFERIS, - - - - - - BEAVERTON.
wholesale and retail
DRUGGIST, STATIONER AND JEWLLER
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GO TO
GEORGE MEAD
TO HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT
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All the latest improvements in Shaving, Shampooing, Dyeing, &c.,
Special attention given to Cleanliness and Comfort.
An immense stock pf Meershaum & Briar Pipes, Bowis, Stems, Cigar
holders &c. All kinds of the best Oils and Perfumery kept in stock.
George Mead, Hairdresser &c., two doors from the new Bank,
Mississaga Street, Orillia.
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O. H. LYON
dealer in
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS
and
COARSE GRAIN
MISSISSAGA ST., - - NEAR WHARF
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PARIS BOOT AND SHOE STORE
JOHN M. SULLIVAN
Superior Workmanship - - First-class Quality
MISSISSAGA ST., ONTARIO
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FRED J. R. GRANT
CONVEYANCER, &C., &C.,
- agent for the -
CANADAN PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, - - ORILLIA, ONT.
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NO. 1 MINTHORN'S BLOCK
GEORGE M. WILSON
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY
AND GLASSWARE
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING, TAILORING ETC.
MISSISSAGA ST., ORILLIA
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GENERAL AGENCY
CORNER MISSISSAGA AND PETER STREETS
ORILLIA
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Telegraph, Express, Insurance, Steamship, and
General Agency.
J. WHITE
Agent
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ORILLIA HUB AND SPOKE FACTORY
J. L. AND S. BAILEY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hubs, Spokes, Neck-yokes, Whiffletrees, Pick-handles and
General Turning.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED AT
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GEORGE NEWTON
(From Brighton, England)
House and Decorative Painter and Paper
Hanger
MATCHEDASH ST., ORILLIA
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TORONTO HOUSE
THOMAS B. MITCHELL
Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker
COR., WEST AND COLBORNE STREETS, ORILLIA
Funerals provided at the shortes notice.
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ORILLIA FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS
MACBEAN & BARTHOLOMEW
manufacturers of
STEAM ENGINES,
Boilers, Circular Saw-mills, Shingle Machines, Single and Double
Jointers, Shingle Drag Sawing Machines, Furnace Feeders. (For
feeding funaces with saw-dust by machinery.) Slab saws, Trimmers
and all kinds of Mill Machinery and Mill Castings in Iron and Brass,
Wood Drag Sawing Machine (for two horses.) Ploughs, Cultivators, Horse
Hoes, Straw Cutters, &c., &c.
ORILLIA, ONT.
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HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS !
T. F. ELLIS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS,
importers of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
Teas, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, China, Glassware & Crockery.
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Country Merchants, Lumbermen, Railwaymen, Hotel Keepers
and Farmers, Supplied on the Most Favorable Terms.
MINTHORN'S NEW BLOCK, - - - - - - - ORILLIA, ONT.
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THE NORTHERN LIGHT
is published
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
BY
R. RAMSAY & CO.,
AT ORILLIA, ONT.
TERMS:- $1.00 per year, paid in advance; 1.50 paid within Three Months, or
$2.00 when not so paid.
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THOMAS DALLAS,
CLERK OF THE DIVISIONAL COURT,
GENERAL MERCHANT, COMMISSIONER IN B.R.,
and
AGENT FOR THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. OF TORONTO
BIBLE DEPOSITORY,
Mississaga Street, - - - - - - - - - ORILLIA.
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BAILEY BROS.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,
manufacturers of
PLANED LUMBER, FLOORING,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCROLL-WORK,
WINDOW-FRAMES, &c.
St. Andrew St., - - - - - - Orillia, Ont.
GEORGE J. BOOTH,
CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER,
dealer in all kinds of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, &c.,
Pianos, Cabinet Organs and Melodeons,
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
Concertinas, Fancy Goods and Toys, Fancy Indian Work.
BRICK BLOCK, MISISSAGA STREET,
ORILLIA, ONT.
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DISSETTE & HOY
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS
MISSISSAGA STREET
ORILLIA
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COMMERCIAL HALL
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ALEXANDER KENNEDY
GENERAL MERCHANT
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CLOTHING, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY & GLASS,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, FLOUR & FEED,
WINES AND LIQUORS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FRESH WATER & SALT WATER FISH, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
ORILLIA
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GEORGE VICK,
WHOLESALE BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER,
general
FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISION STORE.
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SPECIALTY MADE IN THE FLOUR TRADE
ORILLIA, October 16, 1872.
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GEORGE BERRY
BAKERSLAND CONFECTIONER
(Next Door to the "The Northern Light" Office)
PETER STREET, - - - - - - - - - - - ORILLIA
Refreshments at all hours. Oysters, Fruit, Cane, Ice Cream, &c. in season
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SAMUEL S. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
ORILLIA
Agent for the Canada Landed Credit Co. for loaning Money on Real Estate,
Gore District & Queen's Fire Insurance Companies. Every description of
debt, open accounts, rents, &c. collected.
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MONTEAGLE HOUSE
MICHAEL DUFFY, Proprietor,
FRONT STREET, ORILLIA
BAR WELL SUPPLIED WITH CHOICEST LIQUORS AND CIGARS
AM OBLIGING HOSTLER ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE
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A. J. ALPORT
Accountant, Arbitrator, Valuator & General Agent.
AGENT FOR -
The Royal Insurance Company, and Freehold Permanent Building & Savings
Society, Toronto,
Masonic Buildings, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ORILLIA
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THE "EXPOSITOR"
IS PUBLISHED
EVERY THURSDAY
AT THE
Office in Booth & Corbett's New Brick Block,
ORILLIA, ONT.,
AT $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE
Advertising rates moderate P. MURRAY
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QUEEN'S HOTEL
ORILLIA
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MARK REDDINGTON - - SUPERINTENDENT
This new and first-class Hotel is situated near the Lake Shore, and
commands a fine view of
THE SURROUNDING BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
The rooms are Large, Handsomely Furnished, Well Ventilated and
Families may be supplied with separate suites for themselves.
Every facility given to Tourists and Pleasure Parties.
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J. B. THOMPSON
MISSISSAGA ST., ORILLIA
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER
dealer in
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, FINE JEWELLERY, ELEC-
TRO-PLATED WARE AND FANCY GOODS
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The largest and Best Assorted Stock in Orillia
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FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY CAREFULLY
REPAIRED. ALL GOODS AND WORK WARRANTED.
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PAINSWICK - A small village in the Township of Innisfil, 4 miles from Barrie. Huggard, John, P.M., hotel- } Musgrove, John, miller keeper } Quance, J., carpenter Lennox & Hewson, flour mills } Sloan, Robert, blacksmith Lyons, B., general merchant } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PENETANGUISHENE - A village situate on the bay of the same name, in the Townships of Tiny and Tay, 34 miles from Barrie and 98 from Toronto. This village has long been a place of note; a fort was established here during the last war with the United States and kept up until a few years ago, when the garrison was withdrawn. The chief trade is in furs and fish, and provisions for the mining districts on the north shore of Lake Huron. The village contains English, Roman Catholic and Methodist churches. In the year 1859, the Reformatory was established about three miles from the village. The present building is of four stories, have a front of 404 feet and the height is 88 feet. Every necessary accommodation is provided, and health, cleanliness and industry are the rule; the moral physical, religious and educational training of the boys is most carefully attended to, and the kind and firm disc- ipline maintained by the superintendent, Mr. William Moore Kelly, places this institution in the enviable rank of a model for similar establishments. Steamers connect with Collingwood and stages with Barrie. There is excellent water-power in the neighborhood. Population about 600. Abbs, George, engineer stave fact'ry} and insurance agent. (See adv) Allen, James A., tinsmith } Davidson, David, saw mill Allen, Wm., sen., pensioner } Debeau, Joseph, livery stable Allen, Wm., laborer } Drennan, Wm., farmer, Reformatory Brecette, Hypolite, carpenter } Dubois, Narcisse, prop. Globe Hotel Burke, Serg't D., guard, Reforma- } Dunlop, Archibald, general tory } mechant Cadeau, Peter, laborer } Dusome, Joseph, clerk Globe Charlebois, Israel, laborer } Featherstonhaugh, Wm., dep. warden Charlebois, C., hotel keeper } Reformatory Charlwood, G. A. F., agent Hotch- } Gamelin, Edw., carpenter kiss & Co. } Gendron, Michael, shoemaker & tanner Columbus, Henry, clerk A. A. } Gilmour, Dr. Thompson } Guignac, F. X., blacksmith Columbus, Lewis, blacksmith } Hallan, Rev. George, Ch. of England Copeland, George, grist & saw mills } Irvine, David, carpenter Darling, James S., P.M., dep. } Irving, John, bookkeeper collector customs, land, general } Irwin, Wm. H., student at law Jeffery, H. E. & Bro., general } Thompson, Harvey, clerk merchants, merchant tailors, &c. } Thompson, Xavier, conveyancer, (See adv) } com. in B.R., &c., (See Jeffery, Fred W., (H. E. Jeffery } card) & Bro.) } Weir, John, tailor Jeffery, Henry E., com. in B.R., } Wright, James, butcher clerk 9th Division Court } Wright, Wm., tailor Jeffery, Mrs., widow Edward } Kelly, Wm. Moore, warden Perrault, Edw., farmer } Reformatory Ploofe, Eusebe, harness maker } Kennedy, Jas. M., medical student Rae, Donald, cooper, Reformatory } Kennedy, Rev. J.P., R.C. chaplain, Reinbird, John, shoemaker, " } Reformatory Reynolds, T. M., stave factor } Kerr, Rev. Peter, Wesleyan Robinson, J., shingle factor } Lafreniere, Antoine, wheelwright Rourke, Andrew, keeper Reformatory } La Rush, Pierre, photographer Rutledge, Wm. N., collector } Leduc, Thos., laborer customs, residence Coldwater } Lemieux, D., carpenter Sneath, Alfred, steward, Reformatory} Lora, Romede, blacksmith Spohn, Philip H., M.D., surgeon, } McLaren, Hugh, baker Reformatory } McRoberts, R. B., clerk Sylvester, John, carpenter } Marcille, A., blacksmith Tessier, Gilbert, prop. Canada } Marlatte, R. C., M.D., druggist Hotel. (See adv) } Moreault, Toussaint, baker Thompson, Alfred A., J.P., general } Mundy, Michael, wagon maker merchant. (See adv) } Murphy, Edw., teacher Thompson, H. H., general mechant } Parker, Robt. J., keeper Reformatory
A. A. THOMPSON
dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE
and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE:
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The Highest Cash Price Paid for All Descriptions of
RAW FURS
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Water St., Penetanguishene, Ontario
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H. E. JEFFERY & BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots & SHoes,
Hats & Caps, Ready-made Clothing, Hardware,
&c. &c.
PENETANGUISHENE
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XAVIER THOMPSON
Conveyancer, Commissioner in B.R.
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Appraiser Canada Permanent Building & Savings Society
PENETANGUISHENE
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CANADA HOTEL
GILBERT TESSIER, PROPRIETOR
PENETANGUISHENE, ONT.
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This House has been recently Refitted and Refurnished, and offers
the best accommodation for Travellers and Tourists.
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JAMES S. DARLING
(Deputy Collector of Customs)
Land, General and Insurance Agent,
PENETANGUISHENE
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PENVILLE - A village on lot 19, 4th con. Township of Tecumseth, 26 miles from Barrie and 10 from Bradford. The village was settled in 1832 by Adney Penfield. Population about 150. Bryson, Neil, pumpmaker } Miller, Mrs. Ann, dressmaker Chantler, J. G., merchant } Patchel, Rev. Thos. H., Wesleyan Davidson, Rev. J., Ch. of England } Penfield, Albert, hotel keeper Douglass, Mrs. Ann, seamstress } Stone, Isaac, farmer Dunham, John, carpenter } Strangway, F. S., J.P., farmer Egan, W. J., teacher } Sydie, Alex., blacksmith Graham, Alex., weaver } Totten, Wm., prop. saw mill Havelock, J. C., wagon maker } Turner, E. T., P.M., general Hutton, ALex., butcher } merchant Jamison, Alex., pedlar } Walls, Joseph, farmer Jones, Wm., carpenter } West, Miss M., teacher McLean, Archibald, weaver } Wilkinson, Rev. J., New Connex'n McMinn, Samuel, carpenter } Winans, Miss F., dressmaker
E. T. TURNER
PENVILLE
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing & Cloths
HATS, CAPS & GLOVES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
HARDWARE
BOOTS & SHOES, COAL OIL & LAMPS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, &C.
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PHELPSTON - A post-office in the Township of Flos. Platt, R. H., P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ POINT KAYE - A post-office in the Township of Monck. Kaye, Charles, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PORT SEVERN - A post-office in the Township of Tay, 40 miles from Barrie. Christie, Alex. R., lumber } McDermid, John, blacksmith manufacturer. } Mcneilley, Andrew, mill foreman Christie, Peter } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRIMROSE - A village in the Township of Mono. Dodds, Geo., P.M., general } Henderson, Edw., hotel-keeper merchant, appraiser Canada Per} Moore, Noble, blacksmith Building and Savings Society. } Sheppard, George, flour mills. RAYMOND - A post-office in the Township of Watt. Anthony, Suffern, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELESSEY - A post-office in the Township of Mono. Wilson, Robert, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSEMONT - A village situate on the four corners of the Townships of Adjala, Mono, Mulmur, and Tossorontio, in the midst of one of the most fertile sections of the County. The village was first settled by Hugh Morrison and a family named Gilmore. There are four churches in the vicinity: English, Presbyterian, and Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist. Distant from Barrie 32 miles, and from Angus 19 miles. Population about 200. Aberdeen, James, blacksmith } keeper, Amess, Joseph, shoemaker } Hillick, John, tailor Armstrong, T. M., M.D. } Hutchinson, Rev. S., Presbyterian Brown, John, storekeeper and } McLaren, Duncan, waggon-maker blacksmith } Morrison, Alex., proprietor Campbell, Rev. T., Wesleyan } Rosemont Hotel. (See adv) Corbett & Bro., druggists, } Morrison, Hugh, J.P., farmer groceries, &c. } Morrison, John, farmer Cumberland, James, saddle and } Newell, John, hotel-keeper harness-maker } Robinson, Mrs. Cumming, Geo., P.M., com. in } Solomon, Wm., farmer B.R., conveyancer, general } Tate, Joshua, farmer merchant. (See adv) } Walker, Rev. J., Prim. Methodist Evans, Robt., veterinary surgeon } Walker, Rev. Thaddeus, Church of Gowan, Thos. & Co., storekeepers } England Henderson, Thos., hotel and store- } Wright, Wm., wagon-maker
GEORGE CUMMING
ROSEMONT, P.O.
MONEY ORDER AND BILL STAMP OFFICE
GENERAL MERCHANT
COMMISSIONER IN B. R., CONVEYANCER, &C.
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Agent for the Singer Sewing Machines; Fleury's Ploughs,
Gang;s Horse Hoes, &c., Patterson Bros'. Fanning Mills,
Straw Cutters, &c., Canada Permanent Building
and Savings Society; Depository of the Upper
Canada Auxiliary Bible Society; Issuer of
Marriage Licenses.
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ROSEMONT HOTEL
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ALEX. MORRISON - - PROPRIETOR
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Good accommodation for Guests. Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travellers. ROSEMONT, ONT.
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RUGBY - A village in the Township of Oro, lot 11, con. 13. Distant from Barrie 21 miles. The first settlers were Andrew and George Robertson, and George Brown. Population about 50. Adam, James, blacksmith } Robertson, Andrew, farmer Ball, James, P.M., storekeeper } Sanderson, Rev. J. G., Congrega- Jackson, Peter, shoemaker } tional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEVERN BRIDGE - A small village in the Township of Morrison, 2 miles from Washago. Bailey Bros., photographers } McKenzie, Charles, hotel-keeper Blackaby, Richard, farmer } Nichols, Charles, teamster Jackson, J. H., P.M., gen. mer. } Street, Charles, saw-mill Johnson, Adam, shoemaker } Wilson, Thos. G., general merchant ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STAYNER - An incorporated village and Station of the Northern Railway, in the Township of Nottawasaga, 23 miles from Barrie, 9 from Collingwood and 86 from Toronto. It was first settled about the year 1854, by Donald Bain, George Bell, Gideon Phillips, Thomas Cundle and Andrew Coleman, and was incorporated June 5th 1872. The village plot contains 500 acres. A. M. Ingersoll was the first returning officer. Stayner is rapidly increasing in importance. The population which in 1866 numbered 400, is now (1872) increased to nearly 1200. There are excellent facilities for manufacturing purposes. The surrounding country is very fertile, and the local trade first-class. The village contains English, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Wesleyan and Baptist churches. The following are the chief manufacturing establishments:- George Randolph, sawmill, steam, 50 h.p., 60 hands, capacity about six millions feet per annum. R. B. Hannah, tanner, established 13 years, steam, 16 h.p. Nottawasaga Foundry, Jackson & Harriman, steam, 10 h.p. M. McLeod, sash, door, and blind, turning factory; steam, 15 h.p. Liverpool Carding Mills, M. Walton. William Keating, flour and grist mills. A. M. Ingersoll, Northern glove &c. factory. Adams, J. M., stoves and tinware } Aikenhead, Miss E., straw milliner } Darrach, John, carpenter Algeo, J. G. } Dominion Telegraph Co., D. J. Allen, Henry, flour and feed } Beaton agent. Andes Insurance Co., fire, W. B. } Draper, Joseph, plasterer Sanders agent } Earls, T., insurance agent Arnold, Robert } Emes, Miss H., dressmaker Aylsworth, Rev. I. B., Wesleyan } Fleming, Lawrence, engineer Beaton, A. H., M.D., coroner } sawmill. Bishop, H., tinsmith } Forster, Rev. W. R., Church of Eng. Black, Angus, hotel keeper } Fox, J., plasterer Bladen, W. H., haridresser } Furlong, Thomas, shoemaker Boomer, Isaac, carpenter } Gartlan, M., (Long Bros. and Brown, John, brick manufacturer } Gartlan.) Brown, Mrs. J., teacher } Geyer, Albert, painter Briggs, Albert, carder } Goulding, James, manager Briggs, Rev. S., Church of England } Queen's Hotel Brock, Jacob, carpenter and } Goulding, Thomas, furniture dealer builder, planing factory } Hannah, Robert B., tanner, Buffy, W. V., carpenter } proprietor shingle mills Cahill, Thomas, switchman } Harriman, James, (Jackson & Campbell, Neil, baker } Harriman.) Canada Permanent Building and Savings} Henderson, Hugh, shoemaker Society, E. B. Sanders, agent } Henry, William, saddler ------------------------------ } Heron, William, bricklayer Central Hotel, R. Switzer, } Hill, Andrew, merchant tailor proprietor. (See adv) } Hislop, Robert, jun., lumber dealer Chapman, C. J., hotel keeper } Holmes, Nathan, plasterer Chapman, Frank, blacksmith } Hudson, Fred, carpenter Cheeseman, Henry, teamster } Hunter, Andrew, carpenter Coborn, Hugh, blacksmith } Ingersoll, A. M., glove Cole, R. J., station master } manufacturer. (See adv) Colemans's Hotel, R. H. } Irvine, George, mason Coleman supt. (See adv) } Isolated Risk, Insurance Co., fire, Coleman, R. H., supt. Coleman's } W. B. Sanders, agent Hotel } Jackson & Harriman (Geo. Coleman, Richard, carpenter } and James,) props., Nottawasaga Collins, G. & Son, groceries and } Foundry. (See adv) wholesale liquors. } Jackson, J. W., clerk Colwell, Jabez P., tailor } Jakeway, Aaron, tin and Constable, James, saleman } coppersmith Cross, John, painter } Jakeway, C. E., M.D. Darby, G. L., dry goods and groceries} Keating, Wm., flour mills Kelly, Edward, agent agricultural } implements } Queen's Hotel, P. McSherry Kennebrook, D., grocer } prop., James Goulding Kenny, Thomas, saddler } manager. (See adv) Laidlaw & Nicol (J. D. & Alex.) } Randolph, George, lumber general merchants } merchant, prop. saw-mill Little, Simon, blacksmith } Rawn, Christopher, carpenter Long Bros. and Gartlan } Reid, William, general merchant general merchants } Richardson, M., general merchant McAllister, Angus, turner } Sanders, Edgar B., attorney McBeth, John, saleman } at law, etc. McDonald, Donald, cooper } Sanders, W. B., chemist and McDonald, L. A. & Co., general } druggist, insurance agent merchants } Shinneman, F., wheelwright McEachren, Peter, teacher } Shortiss, Edward McKeggie, John, J.P. } Smith, Fred, shingle factory McKeggie, J. H., postmaster } Smith, John, shoemaker McLeod & Mabee (Dougal & } Smith, Wm., general merchant Daniel), general merchants, (See } Smith, W. H., livery stables, adv) } (See adv) McLeod, Martin, builder, prop., } Spence, Wm., telegraph operator sash and door factory } station McMaster, A. G., hardware } Stewart, D. A., agent J. M. Adams McNab, Donald, blacksmith } Summerfeldt, A. H., hotel keeper McSherry, P., prop., Queen's } Swarts, Abraham, tailor Hotel, (See adv) } Switzer, Robt., prop. Central Maidens, Fred., prop., Stayner } Hotel Hotel } Tobin, Wm., track master Mabee, Daniel, (McLeod & ) Todd, W., farmer Mabee) } Tremblett, Frank, veterinary surgeon Martin, Henry, foreman saw-mill } Vansise, J., carpenter Mathers, John, wagon maker } Wallace, Alex., merchant and Matheson, Neil, plaasterer } auctioneer Murray, John, lumber dealer } Walton, Matthew, woolen mills Nottawasaga Foundry, } Warnica, L. B., watchmaker Jackson & Harriman props., (See } Weise, Frank, carpenter adv.) } West, Richard, carpenter O'Brien, Arthur, bookkeeper } Wharrier, Robert, machinist O'Reilley, Rev. M., Roman } Williamson & Beaton, Catholic } (Wm. & E. J.) drugs & stationery Parkinson, Joseph, general merchant } Wilson, W. N., bookkeeper Parsons, Miss Alice, millinery } Winram, Wm., foreman, G. Randolph Parsons, Thomas, general merchant } Woods, J., butcher Phillips, Gideon } Provincial Insurance Co., fire, W. B.} Sanders, agent
NORTHERN GLOVE FACTORY
STAYNER
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A. M. INGERSOLL,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
GLOVES, MOCCASINS, BUCK-SKIN MITTS, %C.
CASH PAID FOR DEER SKINS
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COLEMAN'S HOTEL
R. H. COLEMAN, - - - Superintendent,
MAIN ST., STAYNER
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Good Accomodation for Travellers, and Attentive Hostlers.
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The Bar is well supplied with the best brands of Liquors and Cigars
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W. H. SMITH
LIVERY STABLE - - - PROPRIETOR,
STAYNER, ONT.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS & TOURISTS
Will find at this establishment Horses and Vehicles to hire at all hours,
on short notice
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QUEEN'S HOTEL
P. McSHERRY, - - - - - PROPRIETOR
MAIN STREET, STAYNER
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Excellent Accommodation for Travellers & Tourists
GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLERS
CHOICE WINE, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
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M'LEOD & MABEE
MAIN STREET, STAYNER
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Crockery, Hats, Groceries, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Caps,
A WELL-STOCKED COUNTRY
STORE
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CENTRAL HOTEL
STAYNER, ONT.
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ROBERT SWITZER, PROPRIETOR
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Good Accommodation for Guests
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BEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
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NOTTAWASAGA FOUNDRY,
STAYNER.
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JACKSON & HARRIMAN,
ENGINEERS AND FOUNDERS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c.
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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER
Repairs Promptly Executed
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STEELE - A post-office in the Township of Oro. Steele, John C., P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUNNIDALE - A post-office in the Township of Sunnidale. Blough, Isaac, section foreman } Greig, David, switchman Brasher, Fred, shingle manuf. } Smith, George, hotel keeper Carter, Isaac, shingle manuf. } Smith, Reuben, general merchant SHANTY BAY - A post-office in the Township of Oro, 6 miles from Barrie. Fletcher, Rev. Joseph, ch. of Eng. } Heard, W., P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHELDON - A village on the townline of Mono and Adjala, 3 miles from Rosemont, 10 from Mono Mills, and 34 from Bradford. Population 100. Beatty, Thos., prop. saw-mills } McGorgen, Wm., farmer Bullock, George, farmer } Parker, Geo., miller and farmer Colwell, John, farmer } Webb, John, farmer Culbert, James, farmer } Webster, Manasseh, P.M., Hetherington, Jas. H., blacksmith } merchant Lee, Thomas, shoemaker } Webb, Joseph, farmer
M. WEBSTER
SHELDON, ONT.
-Dealer in-
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C.,
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Clothing, Boots &
Shoes, and Farming Implements
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SINGHAMPTON - A village on the county lines between Simcoe and Grey, 35 miles from Barrie, and 14 from Collingwood. There is excellent water power in the neighborhood. Population about 150. Algeo, James, shoemaker } O'Neil, Thos., wagon-maker Bell, Angus, conveyancer, ag't. Can.} Pearson, Wm., miller Per. Bldg. and Savings Society } Rancier, Joseph, waggon-maker Blackstock, Edw., hotel-keeper } Rowbotham, Wm., hotel-keeper Donaldson, John, M.D. } Sing, J. R., commissioner Gowan, Wm., hotel-keeper } Sproule, R. J., storekeeper Hamilton, Jas., P.M., merchant } Stinson, John, storekeeper Hilden, James, blacksmith } Thompson, George, saddler Londrie, Eli, storekeeper } Thornbury, Thomas, M.D. McKinnon, Donald, blacksmith } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SISTERVILLE - A small village one mile from Arlington. Brown, George, farmer } Heaslip, James, hotel keeper Brown, Thomas, book agent } Henderson, James, wheelwright Cornelius, J. H., farmer } Stephens, Thomas, blacksmith Graham, Henry, farmer } STANTON - A village on lot 5, 6th con. Township of Mulmur, 35 miles from Angus station. Good water-power in the vicinity. Population about 100. Bates, Thos., hotel keeper } Hall, Wm., carpenter Beatty, W. H., P.M., merchant } Love, John A., merchant, ?p. treas. & hotel keeper } Pearson, Wm., cabinet maker Bradshaw, W. C., teacher } Renwick, John, carpenter Brown, Thos., shoemaker } Sindles, John, carpenter Cauthers, Andrew, blacksmith } Summerfelt, J. B., prop. grist mill Colquhoun, Malcolm, contractor, } Waite, Jared, wagon maker issuer marriage licenses } Walker, John, farmer Hand, Wm. } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TECUMSETH - formerly called Clarksville - an important village on lot 10, con. 8, Township of Tecumseth, 30 miles from Barrie and 12 from Bradford. This village, recently settled, in the midst of a country unsurpassed in the county for its fertility and a station of the North Western railway, possesses advantages which will in a few years give it a place among the most flourishing inland towns of the country. The early settlers were F.S. Stephens, Selby Evans and Wm. Hammill. Popula- tion about 300. Barton, Wm. } McAdam, John, farmer Baxter, C., hotel keeper } McGinniss, W., assessor Carson, John H., teacher } McKenzie, J., farmer Coleman, Rev. ------ } McPherson, C., gen. merchant Conklin, Andrew, carpenter } Miller, George, sawyer Craig, Scott, plasterer } Mustard, J., farmer Dickson, W. H., clerk Div. Court, } Nicol, R., butcher ins. agent } Orr, W., shoemaker Douglas, Robert, carpenter } Owen, Isaac, cooper Dunn, Francis, carpenter } Owen, Jacob, showman Evans, Selby, farmer } Redfern, T., laborer Ferguson, Robt., carpenter } Reed, A., carriage-maker Field, John, laborer } Riddell, J., farmer Forsyth, D., pumpmaker } Robins, H., teamster French, W. H., shingle manuf. } Root, Wm., farmer Hammill, Francis, shingle factor } Steele, W., hotel-keeper Hammill, R., blacksmith } Silvester, Henry, gen. merchant Hall, Henry, laborer } Smart, A. & W., farmers Hall, Wm., laborer } Smart, Geo., laborer Huffman, J., harness maker } Smith, John, saw-mill Johnson, John, carriage maker } Sprole, John, saw-mill Jones, D. A., P.M. } Switzer, R., cabinet-maker Jones, D. A. & L. M., general } Tench, C. R. & H., sash & shingle merchants } factory Keffer, T. D., M.D. } Train, A. Lambert, C., tailor } Watson, Dr., druggist, agent Mont. Latimer, Francis, carpenter } Tel. Co. Lowery, J., blacksmith } Whiteside, W. N., M.D.
D. A. & L. M. JONES,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
TECUMSETH
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THOMPSONVILLE - A small village in the Township of Tecumseth, about 3 miles from Alliston. Banting, John, J.P., farmer } Schmietndorf, John, P.M., English, Robert, farmer } general merchant Fisher, Thomas, farmer } Thompson, James, farmer McGeary, John, hotel keeper } Thompson, Martin, lumberer Maynard, Alfred, blacksmith } Thompson, Thomas } Train, Wm., grist and saw mills ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THORNTON - A village on lot 15, 11th con. Essa and lot 1, 7th con. Innisfil, 9 miles from Barrie and 7 from Allendale. The village contains English, Methodist and Baptist churches. Population 100. Allen, Mrs., seamstress } Lennox, Thos., farmer Armstrong, Samuel, storekeeper } McCarthy, Geo., innkeeper Armstrong, S., teacher } Madill, Dr. Byrnes, Edward, blacksmith } Power, Rogers, laborer Callaghen, R. A., M.D. } Scott, John, P.M., storekeeper Cunningham, A., teacher } Scott, Thos., cabinet maker Cunningham, Richd., carpenter } Scythes, George, carpenter Fyfe, Jos., weaver } Scythes, Thos., farmer Graham, John, wagon maker } Sproule, Jos., carpenter Henry, Augustus, gardener } Stewart, Alex., innkeeper Henry, Thos., farmer } Sullivan, John Hill, Arthur, farmer } Thompson, J. W., blacksmith Hipwell, Humphrey, storekeeper } Wright, Samuel, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TOLLENDAL - A village in the Township of Innisfil, opposite Barrie, pleasantly situated on Kempenfeldt Bay, 1 1/2 miles from Allan- dale. The water privileges here are excellent. The Tollendal Mills, John Galbraith, proprietor, contain three run of stones and have a working capacity of 400 barrels of flour per week. A saw mill adja- cent will manufacture 300,000 feet of lumber during the season. The Longbridge flour and saw mills are of equal capacity. Pop. about 100. Collins, Joshua, teamster } Rear, Clark, miller Cook, Joseph, sawyer } Robertson, Wm., carpenter Ford, James J., miller } Ronan, Patrick, farmer Galbraith, John, prop. Tollendal } Sheppard, Wm., laborer Mills. (See adv) } Sibbald, John, carpenter Matheson, ------, miller } Snead, John, sawyer May, John, cooper } Wilson, James, teamster Morrow, John, prop. Longbridge Mills}
TOLLENDAL FLOURING MILLS,
JOHN GALBRAITH,
PROPRIETOR
TOLLENDAL, ONT.
Address, Allendale P.O.
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CASH FOR WHEAT
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ULLSWATER - A small village in the Township of Watt, lot 38, con- cession A, about 75 miles from Barrie, and 120 from Toronto. Buckerfield, Wm. H., farmer } Kingshot, James, farmer Bunn, George, P.M., farmer } Kingshot, Wm., farmer Creasor, George, farmer } Knight, Henry, farmer Creasor, Henry, farmer } Oulson, Erasmus, farmer Eckford, John, farmer } Putnam, Horace, farmer Gaffney, James, farmer } Putnam, Philander, farmer Gaffney, John, farmer } Richardson, Fred., farmer Gaskell, James, farmer } Sibbet, Wm., painter Hunt, Robert, farmer } Sims, Miss Bertha, teacher Innis, John, farmer } Sims, Ered., clerk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UTOPIA - A post office and flag station on lot 30, 6th con., Township of Essa, ten miles from Barrie, and two and a half from Angus. Clark, Benjamin, timber culler } Millner, Rev. J., Primitive Coleman, Robert, road master, } Methodist N.R.C. } Peacock, John, blacksmith Dawson, Thos., P.M., general } Perry, John A., builder merchant } Ramsbotham, James, sawyer Edmondson, James, prop. grist and } Russell, Michael, gardener saw-mills } Smith, Hugh Collon, Thomas, farrier } Smith, M., hotel keeper Grant, Alexander, miller } Walkingshaw, William, millwright } Wilkinson, Alexander, teacher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VANVLACK - A post-office in the Township of Flos. Vanvlack, John, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VASEY - A post-office in the Township pf Tay. Coulter and Lawrence, millowners } Vasey, Mark, P.M., store- Daniel, Walter, tailor } keeper Stewart, Wm., shoemaker } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VICTORIA - (Craigvale post-office.) A village in the Township of Innisfil, 7 miles from Barrie, 4 from Bramley, and half a mile from Craigvale, population, about 80. Brunskill, Thos., M.D. } Peacock, Thomas, butcher Chantler, John, general merchant } Sibbald, Thomas, shoemaker Dodson, James, wagon maker } Stott, George, shingle factory Ellis, John, general merchant } Tyer, Edw., tailor Ellis, John, tailor } Webb, Lot, blacksmith Holmes, Rev. J. W., Wesleyan } Webb, Mark, hotel keeper Myers, Adam, hotel keeper } Webb, Thomas, farmer Neeley, Wm., farmer } Whitebread, George, teacher Orchard, Mrs., (widow Robert) } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VIGO - A small village in the Township of Flos, 11 miles from Stayner. Dalton, James, storekeeper } Gallagher, John, innkeeper Gallagher, Denis, P.M., } Gubbin, H., innkeeper storekeeper } Platt, R. H., storekeeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VICTORIA HARBOR - Situate on Hog's Bay, Georgian Bay, 16 miles from Penetanguishene and 10 from Coldwater. The chief business here is the manufacture of lumber. The extensive mills of Kean, Fowlie & Co., have a capacity of 60,000 feet a day. Casselman, W. H., hotel keeper } McDermott, John, mill foreman Hill, William, carpenter } Paxton, Adam, millwright Kean, Fowle & Co., mill proprietor } Pawley, Geo., P.M., storekeeper Leitch, Neil, blacksmith } Spence, J. C., carpenter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VINE - A post-office on lot 1, 10th con., Township of Innisfil, 7 miles from Barrie. Simpson, Richard, P.M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WABASHENE - A post-office in the Township of Tay, 5 miles from Coldwater. There is an extensive saw mill here, capacity about 100,000 feet per day. Buck, T. W., P.M., mill supt. } Jones, G. T., machinist Hanley, John, M.D. } Pierson, J. R. mill foreman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WARMINSTER - A village in lot 6, 14th con., Township of Medonte, 7 miles from Orillia, 7 from Coldwater, and 28 from Barrie. The road connecting the Georgian Bay, and Lake Couchiching passes through the village. The surrounding country is very fertile. Population, about 100. Ball, Henry, blacksmith } Harris, Henry, farmer Ball, John, farmer } Hickey, William, farmer Barr, Walter, farmer } Kelly, Richard, farmer Cowan and Gibbs, props. saw mill } Lazier, Nicholas, innkeeper Deacon, William, G., P.M., } Livingston, Duncan, innkeeper general merchant } McHugh, John, carpenter Declare, Joseph, farmer } Rix, Wm., farmer Donelly, Peter, store and innkeeper} Rogers, Peter, tinsmith Dutton, Wm., storekeeper } Thornton, Michael, farmer Gibbs, George, engineer } Wright, George, gardener Graham, Richard, farmer } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WASHAGO - A village on Lake Couchiching, and a station of the Muskoka Juction Railway in the Township of North Orillia, 10 miles by water from Orillia, and 12 by land. The water power here is almost unlimited, and excellent inducements are offered for the establishment of all kinds of manufactures. Direct communication with the Muskoka Free Grant territory and all points on Lake Simcoe. Distant from Toronto, 80 miles. Blain, Thomas, boarding house } Hawkins, James, waggon maker Cozzens, R. H., P.M., lumber } and blacksmith merchant } Ormsby, James, prop. Washago Dinsmore, Richard, laborer } Hotel Gordon, Neil, wharfinger } Parks, Matthew, butcher Harvie & Millard, stage proprietors} Sharp, Patrick, hotel keeper Hammill, Charles, laborer } Wilson, H. J., sawyer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WAVERLEY - A small village on the corners of the Townships of Tiny, Tay, Flos and Medonte, 22 miles from Barrie. The neighborhood was first settled in 1829 by David Bannister. Bannister, John, P.M., general } Jamieson, D., wheelwright merchant } Jordan, David, carpenter Bell, A., storekeeper } McLean, Duncan, blacksmith Davis, C. C., hotel keeper } Thompson, Edward, storekeeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEST ESSA - A village situate between lots 5 and 6, con. 1 and 2 Township of Essa, about 24 miles from Barrie, and 10 from Angus station. The neighborhood was settled in 1830 by Robert Ruthven and Robert Bryce. There are a Methodist and an English church in the vicinity. Aitcheson, John, carpenter } McLeod, Alexander, tailor Drury, James, merchant } Reilly, Thomas, shoemaker Fletcher, Samuel, blacksmith } Stevenson, Wm., J.P. Henderson, David, P.M., merchant } Turnbull, Robert, farmer Keating, James, wagon maker } Whiteside, John, farmer Loundes, Mrs., hotel keeper } Wilkinson, John, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHITEFIELD - A village on lot 18, centre road, Township of Mulmur, about 40 miles from Barrie. The neighborhood was first settled about the year 1832. Church of England, Canada Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches in the vicinity. Population about 100. Archer, James, carpenter } Henry, P. D., P.M. Archer, William, carpenter } Laking, William, farmer Bailey, John, cabinet maker } McCutcheon, David, farmer Campbell, Hugh, teacher } Mews, Thomas, blacksmith Davidson, John, farmer } Raeburn, Thomas, farmer Dean, John, farmer } White, Thomas, shoemaker Dorsey, Thos., wagon maker } White, Thomas, shoemaker Ferris, Archibald, farmer } Williamson, Thomas, farmer Henderson, David, farmer } Wilson, George, farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINDERMERE - A village on lot 30, 8th con. Township of Watt, District of Muskoka, 80 miles from Barrie and 75 from Orillia. The village was first settled in 1864; John Shannon, Peter Shannon, Archibald Taylor, Thomas Aitken and David Fyfe, first settlers. The soil in the vicinity is very productive and the township is rapidly increase- ing in wealth and population. The Prosperity of Windermere is due in great measure to the enter- prise of Mr. John Shannon, of Deeside, in the neighborhood, who erected first class mills and expended large sums in public improve- ments. An extensive tannery is being built, and churches and schools will soon follow. Aitken, Thomas, P.M. } Huggard, Rich'd, farmer Aitken, Scott, farmer } Shannon, Alex., general merchant Barber, Daniel, farmer } Shannon, John, mill. proprietor Bowman, Jas., farmer } Shannon, Peter, farmer Creesor, John, farmer } Smalbane, John, farmer Dawson, Wm., farmer }
JOHN SHANNON
PROPRIETOR
DEESIDE FLOUR AND SAW MILLS,
WINDERMERE
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WYEBRIDGE - A village in the Township of Tiny, on the Penetanguishene road, 6 miles from that village and 26 from Barrie. The adjoining land is of excellent quality. The river Wye, in the vicinity, affords excellent water-power. English and Presbyterian churches. Mr. Lummis is the proprietor of excellent flouring, grist and saw mills on the river. Population, about 200. Blay, Angus, painter } McGregor, Allen, farmer Casselman, Hermon, hotel keeper } McKinlay, Francis, blacksmith Casselman, Z., lumber merchant } McRae, Nelson, storekeeper, agent Clark, Miss C. E., teacher } Mont. Tel. Co. Edwards, Wm., hotel keeper } Moses, Max, storekeeper Ellery, Samuel, foreman sawyer } Robins, Thos. (Robins & Smith) Fitzpatrick, Hugh, shoemaker } Robins & Smith, props. Royal Froats, Gordon, cabinet maker } Hotel, and butchers Grant, Archibald, lumber dealer } Rogers, L., millwright Kemp, John, brick manuf. } Royal Hotel, Robins & Smith, Kennedy, Gilbert, carpenter } props. (See adv) Lummis, John, prop. grist and } Smith, Wm., (Robins & Smith) saw mills. (See adv) } Soden, Henry, shoemaker Lummis, Wm., miller } Scarfe, J., blacksmith McGregor, Daniel, P.M., general } Vincent, Wm., miller merchant } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WYEBRIDGE MILLS
Flouring and Sawing
JOHN LUMMIS, PROPRIETOR
WYEBRIDGE, ONTARIO
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CASH FOR GRAIN AND LOGS
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ROYAL HOTEL, Wyebridge
SMITH & ROBINS, PROPRIETORS
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Good Accommodation for the Travelling Public.
BEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
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Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers.
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STAGES TO AND FROM BARRIE DAILY
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POST-OFFICES - Arlington, Athlone, Ballycroy, Connor, Fintona, Kennansville, Loretto, Sheldon. Con Lot Con Lot Adamson, William 1 27 f } Brown, James A. 7 13 f Aheard, Patrick 7 12 h } Brown, John 7 27 f Aikens, Edward 2 31 f } Brown, John 7 14 f Allen, Robert 1 30 f } Brown, Martin 6 2 h Armstrong, A. 2 32 h } Brown, William 8 25 f Atkinson, William 1 8 f } Brown, Thomas 3 32 f Barker, James 1 28 f } Brown, Thomas 7 13 f Barber, William 2 29 f } Burke, A. W. 7 19 f Barnes, Robert 2 24 f } Burke, Hugh 6 11 f Barry, Edward 5 13 h } Burke, James 3 29 f Barton, James 6 14 h } Burke, Patrick 2 31 h Barton, Robert 6 13 f } Burke, Walter 8 29 f Barton, William, J., merchant 3 17 f } Burke, William 2 25 f Baxter, Wm., jun. 5 30 h } Caffrey, John 6 4 f Baxter, Wm., sen. 5 30 f } Caldwell, Charles 5 2 f Beatty, Benjamin, sawyer 1 14 f } Caldwell, Samuel, jun. 3 8 h Beatty, Henry, jun. 3 2 f } Caldwell, Samuel, sen. 3 4 h Beatty, Samuel 5 1 f } Callaghan, Francis 7 5 f Beatty, William 5 1 f } Callaghan, Thomas 5 27 f Beers, William 5 10 h } Campbell, Mrs. 4 3 f Bergin, James 8 5 f } Campbell, William 1 20 h Brazill, James, innkeeper 3 30 f } Canavan, John 6 25 f Brazill, John 7 8 h } Carroll, Thomas M. 4 24 f Brazill, Patrick 7 8 h } Carty, John 3 25 f Brett, James 7 9 f } Casserly, J., teacher 6 15 f Brown, George 4 32 f } Casserly, Wm. 6 15 f Cassidy, James 3 30 f } Dorney, John 4 9 f Cassidy, James 6 30 f } Doyle, Bernard, blacksmith 8 6 f Cassidy, William 3 30 f } Doyle, Michael 8 7 f Cassin, Thomas 6 20 f } Ducey, Michael 4 11 f Chapman, John 5 7 f } Dunham, Adam 5 5 h Clarke, Samuel 7 26 f } Dunham, Daniel, 5 5 h Cobean, John 5 3 f } Duross, James 6 6 h Cobean, John 3 3 f } Duross, Owen 8 12 f Cobean, Robert 1 7 f } Drummond, Duncan 3 3 f Cobean, Thomas 3 4 f } Drummond, John 4 4 f Connell, Thos., blacksmith 4 30 h } Drummond, Neal 3 4 f Connor, Francis 6 11 f } Dwyer, Patrick 4 27 f Connor, John T. 6 12 f } Dwyer, Thomas 4 27 f Conway, Andrew 4 22 f } Egan, James 7 15 f Conway, Frank, shoemaker 4 21 f } Egan, K. 6 13 f Conway, James 4 30 f } Egan, Nicholas 7 5 f Conway, Matthew 3 28 f } Egan, Thomas 7 5 f Conway, Matthew 4 21 f } Ellard, Michael, innkeeper 6 13 f Cornelius, H. 3 31 f } Ellard, William, shoemaker 6 13 f Corrigan, Daniel 4 19 f } Elliott, Jones 3 6 f Cosgrove, Henry 7 1 f } Ewen, Samuel 1 26 f Cox, John 3 12 f } Fannon, Bartholemew 7 3 f Cox, Robert 6 1 f } Fannon, James 7 3 f Crawford, James 2 16 f } Farrell, James 5 7 f Crawford, James 2 17 h } Feheley, Thos., Kennansville Crawford, Wm. 2 20 f } Ferguson, Joseph 5 31 f Creer, Richard 6 23 h } Fern, James 3 8 f Crisp, John 6 1 h } Fern, Patrick 7 28 h Culbert, James 2 22 f } Fields, William 8 32 f Cullaton, Charles 4 21 f } Finlay, Archibald 4 1 f Cullaton, Peter 5 20 f } Finlay, William 6 6 f Cullaton, Wm. 4 21 f } Flemming, Saml., innkeeper 1 16 f Cumberland, John 1 27 f } Flynn, James 1 10 f Cumerford, John 5 18 h } Ford, George 1 3 f Cumerford, Patrick 6 19 h } Ford, Thomas 1 3 f Cummiskey, Patrick 3 21 f } Gallagher, Henry 2 29 f Darragh, James 1 5 f } Gallagher, James 5 31 h Darragh, John 1 4 f } Gallagher, Patrick 5 31 f Darragh, Joseph, jr. 1 5 f } Gallagher, John 1 29 f Delany, Martin, 4 7 h } Gallagher, Thomas 1 31 f Delemore, Thos. 7 11 h } Gallagher, Thomas 2 29 f Derham, Patrick, merchant 5 15 f } Gallagher, Thomas 1 29 f Devine, Nicholas 4 16 f } Gallagher, Wm. 4 5 f Dick, Wm. weaver 6 7 h } Gamble, John 6 15 f Dickey, James 3 27 f } Gamble, Wm. 6 16 f Donnelly, John 7 27 f } Cavin, Daniel 6 27 f Donnelly, Matthew 3 21 f } Gillespie, Francis 1 32 f Gillespie, John 5 22 f } Hurst, James, shoemaker 5 1 f Goodeve, Henry 1 13 f } Innis, James 4 6 f Goodeve, Henry 1 16 h } Innis, Robt. 4 9 f Goodeve, John 2 21 f } Irvin, Henry 3 32 h Goodeve, Robert 1 16 f } Irwin, Alex., jun. 2 14 f Greer, Joseph 1 15 f } Irwin, John 4 31 h Grimes, Timothy 3 12 f } Irwin, John, A. 1 12 f Grimes, Timothy, junr. 3 12 f } Irwin, Rob't 2 13 f Guest, James 6 3 f } Irwin, Thos. 4 31 h Gunning, Wm. 8 4 f } Jackson, Alex. 2 2 f Gunnan, Patrick 7 6 f } Jackson, George 2 8 f Gunnan, Thos. 7 6 f } Jenkins, Wm. 2 30 f Haffey, John 5 14 f } Johnston, Rob't 3 7 f Haffey, Joseph 5 14 f } Johnston, Andrew 2 27 f Hart, James C. 7 8 h } Judge, James, shoemaker 4 26 f Hamilton, Alex. 6 7 f } Kearns, James, sen. 3 15 h Hamilton, James 6 10 f } Kearns, John, sen. 3 14 h Hamilton, John 6 11 f } Kearns, Nicholas 5 10 h Hamilton, John 6 2 f } Keenan, John 4 10 f Hamilton, Robert 5 9 f } Keenan, Rob't 3 15 f Hamilton, Thos. 6 8 f } Kelly, James 3 30 f Hanavan, Patrick 3 16 f } Kelly, John 5 13 f Handrahan, James 3 11 f } Kelly, Patrick, 4 10 h Hart, Bernard, 7 8 f } Kelly, P. D., merchant 6 15 f Headin, Robert 6 20 f } Keogh, Bartholomew 7 17 f Healey, John 5 29 f } Keogh, Joseph 7 14 f Healey, Peter 5 29 f } Keogh, Patrick 8 15 f Heaney, Robert 3 30 f } Keogh, Thos. 7 10 f Hendrican, Thos. 5 17 f } Kidd, George 5 13 f Heaslip, James, innkeeper 4 29 f } Kidd, John 5 13 f Heaslip, Joseph 4 29 f } Kidd, Thos., merchant 3 30 f Higgins, Patrick 6 25 f } Killacky, Timothy 6 21 f Hislen, Edward 4 11 f } King, Patrick 7 14 f Hislen, Michael 3 13 f } Langley, John 3 24 f Hislen, Patrick, senr. 4 11 f } Langley, P., innkeeper 3 31 f Hogg, Wm. 5 19 h } Langley, Simon 3 24 f Holland, Bernard 7 13 f } Langley, Simon 6 29 f Holland, John, jun. 6 15 f } Langley, Simon 2 23 f Holland, John, sen. 6 15 f } Langley, Thomas 3 22 f Holland, Thos., blacksmith 5 16 h } Langley, Thomas, sen. 4 29 f Horan, Patrick 6 6 h } Langley, Thomas, jun. 4 29 f Howie, Andrew 5 32 f } Langrill, John, blacksmith 1 4 h Howie, John 4 32 f } Lattimer, John 8 31 f Hughes, Patrick 7 14 f } Lavelle, Daniel 4 10 f Hughes, George P., merchant 8 13 f } Lavelle, Patrick 4 10 f Hughes, Thos. 5 1 h } Lavin, John 8 5 f Hunter, James 3 32 f } Lawlor, John 6 22 f Lawlor, William 6 22 f } McCarrol, John, jun. 5 28 f Lawrence, James 7 25 f } McCarrol, John, sen. 5 28 f Lawson, Alexander 2 30 f } McCarthy, William 7 19 f Lee, Charles 2 4 f } McCarty, Perry 8 16 f Lee, Hugh 1 8 f } McClellan, John, innkeeper 6 1 f Lee, James 2 7 f } McCullough, James 2 3 f Lee, Robert, merchant 2 5 f } McCullough, Robert 2 3 f Lee, Samuel 1 31 f } McCoy, James 2 9 f Lee, Samuel 1 30 h } McCoy, John 2 6 f Legget, Joseph 3 2 f } McCoy, Robert 7 25 f Legget, William 2 5 f } McCoy, Robert J. 1 7 f Lemon, R. J., merchant 3 30 f } McCutcheon, John 1 30 f Lenehan, Anthony 2 10 f } McCutcheon, John A., 1 28 h Levingston, John 7 27 h } McElroy, Wm. 4 20 f Levins, Edward 1 17 f } McElroy, Wm. 5 18 f Levins, John 1 17 h } McElwain, Wm. 3 1 f Levins, William 2 21 f } McFarlane, Francis 2 11 f Lindsay, William 1 12 f } McFarlane, Michael 2 10 f Livingston, Mrs. 5 6 f } McFarlane, Michael 3 19 h Lowe, Thomas, carpenter 7 11 f } McFarlane, Terence, sawyer 3 19 f Lowery, John 5 32 f } McGorgan, Wm. 1 25 f Lynch, Mortimer 7 29 f } McGovern, John 4 13 f Lynch, Terence 7 29 f } McGovern, Michael - 12 f Lynch, Thos. 6 28 f } McGovern, Owen 4 11 f Lyons, Hans 5 6 f } McGovern, Patrick 4 11 f Lyons, James 7 18 f } McGovern, Thomas 4 13 f Lyons, John 8 16 f } McGurn, John 8 26 f Lyons, John 3 29 h } McHurney, Peter 4 19 f Lyons, John 7 4 h } McKee, Wm. 1 24 f Lyons, Thos. 5 17 h } McKenna, C., M.D. 6 13 h McAneely, Thos., innkeeper 5 16 h } McKenna, James 4 16 f McCabe, Jas., wagonmaker 5 13 h } McKenna, John, blacksmith 1 16 h McCabe, James 5 16 h } McKenna, John 5 17 f McCabe, John, jun. 8 17 h } McKenna, Rob't 5 18 f McCabe, Peter, jun. 7 7 f } McKeown, Al., harnessmk'r 5 1 f McCabe, Peter, sen. 7 7 f } McLaughlin, John 5 12 f McCabe, Peter 5 17 f } McLaughlin, Michael 5 11 f McCabe, Thos. 5 16 f } McLaughlin, Patrick 5 7 h McCann, Bernard 1 10 f } McNamara, John 6 11 f McCann, Denis, sen. 3 11 f } McNamara, Michael 2 11 f McCann, Denis, jun. 3 10 f } McMahon, Wm. 3 18 h McCann, Hugh 4 11 f } McManus, James 1 2 f McCann, John 1 11 f } McMulkin, --- 6 32 f McCann, Michael 1 10 f } McWhinny, Wm. 7 32 f McCann, Patrick 4 17 f } Macnamara, James 4 12 h Macnamara, Patrick, 4 14 f } Nolan, David ] 7 28 f Maguire, Mrs. 7 1 f } Nolan, John ] 4 1 f Mahon, James 6 5 f } Nolan, J. ] Malone, John 5 14 f } Noonan, Dennis 6 1 f Marshall, Alex., jr. ] } O'Heilly, John 2 14 f Marshall, Alex., sen. ] 5 4 f } O'Leary, Daniel 6 19 f Marshall, Wm. 6 6 f } O'Leary, Daniel 7 3 f Martin, Thos., innkeeper 1 14 f } O'Leary, Daniel 4 20 f Mason, John 2 1 f } O'Leary, Denis 3 20 f Mason, Stewart 5 8 f } O'Leary, Humphrey 7 2 f Medley, John 3 14 h } O'Leary, John 3 20 f Medley, Ward 7 14 h } O'Leary, Patrick, sr. 5 3 f Mercer, Joseph 2 6 f } O'Leary, Patrick, jr. 5 4 f Mercer, Robert 2 6 f } O'Neil, James, jr. ] 3 23 f Mills, John 1 20 f } O'Neill, James, sr. ] 3 23 f Mitchell, Richard 2 19 h } Oathwaite, John 3 9 h Mohan, Hugh 5 17 h } Oathwaite, Wm. 3 10 h Moon, James 1 26 f } Patton, James 5 22 f Moon, William 1 1 f } Peacock, Wm. 1 28 h Moore, Hugh 2 28 f } Pendleton, Richard 1 21 f Moore, John, shoemaker 3 30 h } Pendleton, Mrs. 1 13 f Moran, James, sen. ] 5 21 f } Pettit, Edw. 6 6 f Moran, James, jun. ] 4 19 f } Pettitt, John 7 6 f Moran, John 5 20 f } Pettitt, J. W. 6 6 f Moran, Michael 6 18 f } Pigott, Philip 5 10 f Moran, Thomas 5 19 f } Pinkney, Wm. 2 9 h Moran, Mrs. 5 12 f } Prest, Wm., mail-carrier 6 23 f Moran, Thomas 6 18 f } Prior, Thos. 6 3 f Morrow, Francis 5 15 f } Proctor, Thos. 2 15 f Morrow, Francis B., hotel } Proctor, Wm. 2 15 f keeper 5 1 h } Purcell, Martin 5 24 f Morrow, George, blacksmith 7 14 f } Purdon, John 1 21 h Morrow, William 8 9 f } Quigley, John 1 29 f Mullen, Bernard and Denis 2 32 f } Quigley, Patrick 7 26 f Mulligan, James 4 28 f } Quinn, James 1 20 f Mumford, C. A. 1 19 h } Quirk, Michael 7 32 f Mumford, Charles 1 13 f } Rann, Fred 2 26 f Mumford, Joseph 1 14 f } Rann, John 2 26 f Murphy, Arthur and Edward 3 32 f } Reaney, David 2 4 f Murphy, John 2 32 f } Reaney, John 1 9 f Nagle, John 5 25 f } Reaney, Samuel, sen. 3 5 f Nevens, John, blacksmith 5 17 h } Reaney, Samuel, jun. 3 5 f Nevens, Peter 5 16 f } Reilly, John 6 30 f Nevens, Thomas 5 16 f } Reilly, Peter 6 30 f Nixon, James, carpenter 1 24 f } Robins, Peter 2 16 h Nolan, A., miller 4 1 f } Robins, Richard 1 13 h Robinson, Samuel, bailiff 3 32 f } Storey, Jonathan 2 19 f Ronan, James, jun. 7 10 f } Storey, Thomas 4 4 h Ronan, James 7 9 f } Sweeny, Thomas 4 18 f Ronan, Matthew 4 3 f } Sullivan, Daniel 7 2 f Ronan, Patrick 7 9 f } Summerville, John 1 18 f Rose, John 6 31 h } Summerville, Joseph 1 17 f Rossiter, John 4 13 h } Thompson, John, tailor 6 13 f Rusk, John, tanner 3 31 f } Thompson, Robert 1 28 f Russell, James 3 29 h } Tighe & Pigot 5 10 f Ryan, Denis 6 5 h } Tomlinson, Joseph 8 1 f Ryan, Francis 5 26 f } Toole, Thomas 6 26 f Ryan, John 6 24 f } Totten, Thos., weaver 1 6 f Ryan, John 5 23 h } Towns, E., merchant 7 12 f Ryan, Michael 4 25 h } Tracey, Daniel 3 28 f Ryan, Michael 6 5 h } Tracey, Francis 4 8 f Ryan, Patrick 6 5 f } Tracey, Michael and Thos. 4 28 f Ryan, Thomas 6 31 f } Tracey, Richard 5 26 f Scott, Robert 6 9 f } Tracey, Richard 4 30 f Segsworth, John 6 12 f } Trelfor, Thomas 3 7 f Sirrs, Thomas 4 8 f } Tremble, H. 3 31 f Sirrs, Wm. 4 8 f } Tremble, Thomas 3 31 f Shields, Francis, drover 6 4 f } Tremble, William 2 27 f Skelton, Michael 4 23 f } Tremble, John 2 27 f Skelly, Edward 7 7 f } Walkem, John 5 6 h Skelly, James 7 12 h } Walker, Thomas 8 2 f Skelly, Thomas 7 7 f } Walker, Thomas 5 8 f Sloan, James 3 5 f } Walker, William 5 8 f Sloan, Wm. 4 6 f } Wallace, Patrick 4 15 f Small, Daniel 7 10 f } Walsh, John 7 13 h Small, James 7 11 f } Ward, David 2 8 f Small, John 5 29 f } Ward, John 2 6 h Small, Patrick, innkeeper 7 10 f } Ward, Lewis 1 8 h Small, Peter, merchant 3 2 f } Watson, James 5 9 f Snell, Christopher 1 9 f } Webb, John 1 23 f Snell, John 2 1 f } Webb, Joseph 1 23 f Solomon, Wm. 1 31 f } Webster, Manasseh, merch't 1 24 f Somers, Martin 6 8 f } Webb, Thos. 7 4 f Spencer, John 4 14 f } Whalen, John 2 12 f Stephens, Fred., Kennansville ----- } White, George 4 2 f Stevens, Thos., blacksmith 3 32 f } White, John 4 3 f Stewart, Robert 1 19 f } Wilson, John 5 1 h Stewart, R. H. 2 18 f } Wilson, John 1 11 f Stewart, Wm. 2 18 f } Wilson, John 4 7 f Stritch, Michael 5 17 f } Wilson, Rob't, jr. 4 5 f Stricth, Wm. 5 17 h } Wilson, Rob't, sen. 4 7 f Stickey, Thomas 3 22 f } Wilson, Wm. 2 17 f Wright, Henry 7 16 f } Young, George 4 2 f Wright, Joseph 7 16 f } Young, Peter 1 25 f Wright, Joseph 1 1 f } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Alexander, Andrew A 65 h } Pratt, Wm. H. 3 35 h Carswell, James 5 20 h } Robertson, Charles, sen. 2 29 h Churchill, James 2 1 h } Robertson, Charles, jr. 2 31 h Crassweller, Christopher 13 31 h } Robertson, Wm. 13 58 h Draycott, Mrs. Elizabeth 11 35 h } Sirrett, Alfred 12 34 h Finley, Wm. D. 2 28 h } Sirrett, Mrs. Martha A. 12 33 h Holton, Rich'd 12 32 h } Styles, Rob't H. B 59 h Laurison, W. L. 4 33 h } Taylor, Arch'd 1 13 h Major, Mrs. C 3 34 h } Turner, Cormac 4 33 h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Post-Offices - Angus, Egbert, Elm Grove, Ivy, Nicolston, Utopia, West Essa. Abraham, John, saddler 1 1 h } Aikens, James 1 1 f Adams, James, shoemaker 11 19 f } Aitcheson, John, carpenter 1 5 f Adams, Robert 5 26 f } Alderson, Thomas 3 6 f Adams, William 4 15 f } Alexander, Thomas 5 15 f Agar, Alex. 5 12 f } Allen, Mrs. 11 17 f Agar, Charles 7 15 f } Allen, Thomas 2 11 f Agar, James 7 17 f } Applegate, George 1 5 h Agar, Thomas 7 5 f } Armson, James 10 18 f Agar, William 6 10 f } Armstrong, Jas., innkeeper 11 1 f Agnew, Robert 8 3 f } Armstrong, Saml., teacher 11 16 h Armstrong, W., blacksmith 14 1 f } Bell, Wm. 4 25 f Arnold, Alex. 8 25 f } Bess, Wm. 8 15 f Arnold, Alex. 7 20 f } Black, Thos. 9 16 f Arnold, Edwin 3 23 f } Blackstock, George 10 16 f Arnold, George 6 11 f } Blackstock, Hugh 11 9 f Arnold, James 5 24 f } Blackstock, John E. 6 13 f Arnold, James, jr. 9 21 f } Blackstock, John 11 19 f Arnold, John 10 23 f } Blackstock, Wesley 11 19 f Arnold, John 9 25 f } Blain, John, sawyer 1 16 f Arnold, Thomas 10 4 f } Blain, William 1 16 f Arnold, Joseph 9 10 h } Blanchard, Nelson 3 7 f Arnold, Robert 9 5 f } Bleekley, William 5 1 f Arnold, Thomas 3 6 f } Boak, James 10 15 f Arnold, John, jr. ] 6 6 f } Boake, Benjamin 4 3 f Arnold, John, sen. ] 6 6 h } Boones, Aaron 11 19 f Arnold, Thos. H. 10 3 f } Braden, Andrew 6 4 f Ason, Joseph 1h 24 h } Braden, James 7 6 f Assaph, John 4 4 f } Braden, James, merchant 11 1 f Assaph, Rob't 4 4 f } Braden, James, sen. 8 5 f Asser, John 3 26 f } Braden, Matthew 4 15 f Ayerst, Alfred 10 11 f } Braden, William J. 6 6 f Babcock, John, innkeeper 1 5 h } Braden, Thomas 7 10 h Bacherton, James 7 18 f } Brice, John 1 6 f Bagers, J. W. 10 22 f } Brice, Robert 1 3 f Banks, Wm. 6 13 f } Brolley, James 9 29 h Banting, Charles J. ] 8 20 f } Brolley, John 9 28 h Banting, John H. ] 8 20 f } Brolley, John 11 24 f Banting, Thos. H. ] 9 21 f } Brolley, Samuel 9 13 f Banting, R. T. 10 1 f } Brolley, Samuel 11 16 f Bates, Samuel 3 18 f } Brooks, David 11 26 f Bathy, David 3 27 f } Brolley, William 10 25 f Beals, Thos., painter 1 1 f } Brooks, James 10 25 f Beckerton, Jasper ] 7 18 f } Brooks, John 11 24 f Beckerton, Wm. ] 7 18 f } Brooks, William, sen. 11 25 f Beckett, Wm. 9 6 h } Brooks, William, jun. 11 25 f Bell, Alex. 4 25 f } Brown, James 9 20 f Bell, Alex. ] 5 18 f } Brown, John 4 13 f Bell, Andrew ] 5 18 f } Bruce, John 2 10 f Bell, Alex. ] 4 22 f } Burns, Edward, blacksmith 11 16 f Bell, Andrew ] 4 22 f } Furton, John, wagonmaker 9 20 f Bell, C. 1 11 h } Burns, James, butcher 4 1 h Bell, James 4 26 f } Bush, Mrs. J. 5 13 f Bell, John 4 19 f } Cain, Wm. 7 4 f Bell, Thos. 7 23 f } Cairns, John A. 7 29 f Bell, Samuel, M.D. 2 4 f } Cairns, Wm., innkeeper 1 1 f Calcutt, R. 9 12 f } Cooke, James 11 1 f Cameron, Angus 2 4 f } Corbett, David 9 15 f Campbell, J. Albert 11 1 h } Corbett, John 8 13 f Campbell, James 10 24 f } Corrigan, Joseph carpenter 11 1 f Campbell, Matthew 4 8 f } Crosby, N. L. 1 1 f Campbell, Matthew 4 29 f } Crosby, Rob't 1 11 f Campbell, Wm. S. 4 8 f } Cross, John 5 9 h Carr, Alex. H. 9 11 f } Cunningham, Achan 11 14 f Carr, John 11 11 f } Cunningham, Andrew 9 5 f Carr, William 10 11 f } Cunningham, Charles 5 10 f Carruthers, Benj. ] 11 22 h } Cunningham, John 9 15 f Carruthers, Daniel ] 11 22 h } Cunningham, Richard, car- Carruthers, James 9 19 f } penter 11 16 f Carruthers, Thos., blacksmith 8 20 f } Cunningham, Rob't 11 4 f Carson, Henry, weaver 11 16 f } Cunningham, Wm. 8 11 h Carter, Thos. 11 4 h } Cunningham, Wm. 11 14 f Casselman, Wm. 4 27 f } Cunningham, Wm. 5 1 f Cassin, Patrick 10 14 f } Dales, William 10 38 f Cassin, Richard 10 13 f } Daly, John, cooper 1 1 f Cassin, Thos. 10 13 f } Darkins, Wm., innkeeper 11 1 h Chantler, James 1 5 f } Davis, George 7 19 f Chantler, Joseph 1 5 f } Davis, W. H. 6 19 f Chapman, Charles ] 9 5 f } Dawson & Edgar, merchants 6 19 f Chapman, James ] 9 5 f } Dawson, Thomas 6 29 f Chapman, James 8 7 f } Dinwoody, George 10 1 f Chatfield, John, carpenter 1 1 f } Dinwoody, James 10 1 f Cheffey, R. G., M.D. 2 2 f } Dinwoody, William 9 3 f Clark, Wm. 6 25 h } Dixon, James 7 4 f Clayton, Edw. and Rob't 6 15 f } Dixon, William 6 2 f Clayton, John 7 17 h } Dixon, William 11 1 f Cline, Peter B. 11 8 f } Doan, Alfred 11 21 f Cobb, Henry, shoemaker 9 1 h } Doan, Lambert 11 15 f Coburn, Samuel 2 6 f } Dolan, Michael 11 18 f Cochrane, Joseph 3 21 f } Donnell, James ] 11 2 f Coffey, John 8 16 f } Donnell, Peter ] 11 2 f Coffey, Joseph M. 7 26 f } Donnelly, Patrick 1 16 f Coffey, Richard 2 7 f } Donnelly, Samuel 3 8 f Coffey, Wm. 9 17 f } Downey, Archibald 6 20 h Cole, George 11 20 h } Downey, Henry 7 6 h Coleman, Andrew 9 3 h } Downey, John 11 23 h Coleman, John 5 8 f } Downey, William 3 10 f Coleman, Thos. 10 5 f } Dundas, James 3 9 f Colwell, W. W. & Co., lum- } Dundas, John 1 5 h ber merchants 8 29 f } Dungey, George 4 1 h Connell, John 2 13 f } Dunham, Joseph, carpenter 1 1 f Connor, Philip 5 27 h } Dunn, Adam, weaver 11 16 f Dunn, David 5 15 f } Fletcher, Sam'l., bl'ksm'th 2 6 f Dunn, James 5 15 f } Fletcher, Wm. 1 1 f Dunn, Samuel 4 21 f } Flynn, John 4 9 f Dunn, Thomas 4 9 f } Flynn, Thos. 10 16 h Dunn, William 5 16 f } Ford, Thomas 5 27 h Drury, Thomas, merchant 9 21 f } Fraser, Alex. 11 1 h Drury, James, merchant 2 6 f } Fraser, Wm. 9 8 f Duff, George 9 1 f } Finn, Mrs. 4 6 f Duff, John 9 1 f } Gamble, George 6 25 f Duff, Thomas, jun. 9 2 f } Gamble, Robert 10 9 f Duff, Thomas 9 1 f } Garbet, John 4 1 f Eager, Thomas 4 12 f } Gardiner, W. 9 6 h Edgar, Hugh 5 17 h } Gauley, Daniel 2 8 f Edgar, John 6 10 f } Gauley, James 2 13 f Edgar, Robert 3 15 f } Gauley, John 2 14 f Edgar, Robert 6 8 f } Gauley, William 5 28 h Edmunson, J. 6 30 f } Gibson, William 11 27 f Edmunson, James 6 29 f } Gilpin, Martin 4 5 h Elliott, Patrick 10 24 h } Gilpin, Robert 9 14 f Elliott, William 10 27 f } Gilrie, John 11 12 f Ellis, John 7 16 f } Gilroy, Charles 8 3 f Ellis, Richard 6 15 f } Gilroy, William 10 8 f Erwin, William, sen. 5 2 f } Gollen, Thomas 6 32 f Erwin, William, jun. 5 2 f } Gollinger, L. 9 31 f Evans, John 10 21 f } Goodwin, John 10 17 f Farrier, Adam 11 26 f } Gordon, Joseph 5 14 f Feltus, Henry 8 9 f } Gordon, Thomas A. 2 7 f Ferguson, Angus, carpenter 1 1 h } Graham, George, blacksmith 5 1 f Ferguson, Isaac 11 4 f } Graham, George, agent 14 1 f Ferguson, John 7 9 f } Graham, Jno., wagon-maker 11 16 f Fields, Francis 8 20 h } Graham, Robert 8 4 f Fife, Robert 11 19 f } Grant, Alexander 6 30 h Fildy, George 8 13 f } Gray, William 9 23 h Fisher, John 2 7 f } Greenley, Robert 2 12 h Fitzpatrick, John 1 14 f } Gregg, Robert, innkeeper 11 1 h Fitzpatrick, Patrick 1 14 f } Griffith, James 7 1 f Fleming, Robert, sen. 4 22 f } Groves, Noah 10 9 f Fleming, Robert, jun. 4 23 f } Gur, John M. 1 4 h Fleming, Thomas H. 2 8 h } Guthrie, John 3 7 f Fletcher, Arthur 10 18 f } Hamilton, James 11 12 f Fletcher, George 3 1 f } Hamilton, Robert 4 14 f Fletcher, James 8 20 f } Handy, Josiah 1 12 f Fletcher, John 9 18 f } Harper & Coleman, mercht's 11 1 h Fletcher, John 1 1 f } Harris, Daniel 7 28 f Fletcher, Robert, carpenter 8 16 f } Haugh, James 6 3 h Fletcher, Robert, carpenter 8 20 f } Haugh, Thomas, innkeeper 9 10 f Henderson, David, merchant 1 5 f } Jennett, Thos. 8 17 f Henry, Henry & McInnes 5 10 f } Jennett, Wm. 7 21 f Henry, Thomas 11 15 f } Jerrett, John 7 4 f Henry, James 11 31 f } Jerrett, Jonathan 10 25 f Herrington, Joseph 8 12 f } Johnston, James 9 17 f Heyden, James 4 4 f } Johnston, Wm. 3 16 f Hicks, John, wagon-maker 4 1 f } Keown, John 8 26 f Hillock, James 8 27 f } Keown, Rob't 7 23 f Hinds, David 9 29 h } Keown, Rob't 4 15 f Hinds, John 10 22 h } Kidd, Joseph 4 10 h Hodgins, William 10 8 f } Kirk, Andrew ------ Hodkiss, W. L. 1 16 f } Kinler, Wm. 5 4 h Hoey, John J. 6 28 h } King, Francis 6 20 h Holmes, Robert 2 9 f } Knight, E. 1 1 f Holt, Jacob 7 11 f } Kinsley, Amos 9 26 h Holt, Joseph 5 14 f } Latimer, John 2 7 h Hood, Joseph G. 2 11 f } Latimer, Rob't 3 2 f Horahan, Peter 5 5 h } Latimer, Wm. 1 12 f Howland, J. H. 5 29 f } Laughlin, Robt. 8 16 h Hughes, Robert M., cooper 11 1 f } Lanerick, Samuel 7 17 h Hunt, George 11 18 f } Lawrence, David, saddler 5 6 f Hunter, James 11 6 f } Leadbetter, William 11 1 f Hurst, William 10 6 h } Lee, Thomas J. 4 27 f Hussey, Abraham 6 7 f } Lennox, Ignatius 8 18 f Hussey, Wm. A. 6 7 f } Lennox, James 8 33 f Hylands, James 11 10 f } Lennox, John 9 18 f Ingham, Edwin 8 10 f } Lennox, Thomas 11 16 f Ingham, George 7 19 f } Lennox, William 9 26 f Ingham, John 8 19 h } Leushner, P.H., watchmaker 11 1 f Irwin, David 8 4 h } Lee, Richard 5 6 f Irwin, James, innkeeper 5 1 h } Lewis, David 11 3 f Irwin, James 6 3 f } Loblew, James 4 6 f Irwin, John 5 8 f } Lodge, Joseph 10 10 f Irwin, Mrs. Mary 4 1 f } Lounds, Thomas 2 5 h Irwin, Samuel, weaver 10 21 h } Lowrey, Alfred 4 18 f Irwin, Thos. 5 2 h } Lowery, Henry 9 16 f Irwin, Wm. 5 3 h } Lowery, John 4 18 f Jamieson, Mrs. 10 20 f } Lyness, Richard, sen. 4 20 f Jamieson, Rob't 3 13 f } Lyness, Richard, jun. 4 20 f Jennett, James, weaver 9 20 f } Luscomb, Thomas 11 27 h Jennett, John 5 28 f } Lyons, James 10 19 f Jennett, John J. 7 21 f } McArthur, John 6 24 f Jennett, Joseph 6 27 f } McAuley, Andrew 10 15 f Jennett, R. 7 27 f } McBride, David 1 15 f Jennett, Rob't, sen. 6 29 f } McBride, James 8 8 f Jennett, Rob't 6 29 f } McBride, Robt sr & jr 8 8f &8 9 f McCann, John 7 28 f } McMahon, John 10 7 f McCarthy, Geo., innkeeper 11 16 h } McMahon, Josiah 10 7 f McChestney, I., blacksmith 1 1 f } McMahon, John ] 4 5 f McCleary, W. 11 1 h } McMahon, Samuel ] 4 5 f McClure, John 10 24 f } McMahon, Robert 11 3 f McCoy, John 5 6 h } McMaster, Mark 6 27 f McCracken, A., wagon maker 11 1 f } McMaster, Robert 9 14 f McCracken, Thomas 3 25 f } McMaster, Wm. 4 20 f McDonald, Alex. 5 11 f } McMiller, Thos., blacksmith 4 6 f McDonald, Alex. ] 8 19 f } McMiller, Wm. 3 11 f McDonald, Thomas ] 8 19 f } McMurray, Alex. 4 9 h McDonald, Angus 5 11 f } McMurray, Sam. 4 9 h McDonald, Hugh 9 12 f } McMurray, James 5 10 f McDonald, Isaac, carpenter 1 1 f } McNaul, John 9 25 f McDonald, Thomas 3 24 f } McQuay, James 9 22 f McFadden, Alex. 3 12 f } McQuay, Rob't 9 22 f McFadden, Johnston 8 2 h } McQuay, Wm. 9 22 f McFadden, Richard 3 13 f } McRundles, R. 3 5 h McFadden, Robert 3 14 h } Maconkey, Thos. 11 22 f McFadden, Stewart 8 11 f } Madden, James, carpenter 4 1 f McFadden, Thomas 3 12 f } Madden, Patrick, carpenter 4 5 f McFadden, William 3 12 f } Madden, P. 3 5 f McFarlane, Finley 10 6 f } Madill, Thos, 1 16 f McGrath, Thomas 5 31 f } Maley, Allen 10 26 f McIntosh, John 5 26 f } Maley, Nicholas 9 23 f McIntosh, Peter 5 29 f } Marratt, Isaac 10 10 h McKee, James 7 10 h } Marshall, Alex. 6 14 f McKee, Richard 7 2 f } Martin, Joseph 8 2 f McKee, William 7 13 f } Martin, Thos. 8 2 f McKeown, Patrick 2 14 f } Marwood, H. 11 7 f McKibbon, James 5 11 f } Mathews, Henry 2 1 f McKinley, John 7 7 f } Mayo, John 9 12 h McKinley, William 4 6 h } Medcalf, Thos. 9 29 h McKnight, Charles 3 1 f } Meredith, Edward ] 2 2 f McKnight, James 6 4 f } Meredith, Thos. ] 2 2 f McKnight, Richard 2 3 f } Meredith, George 1 3 h McKnight, Robert 2 3 f } Micks, Philemon 3 3 f McKnight, Thomas 2 1 f } Millar, Wm. 1 3 f McKnight, William 9 7 f } Millar, Charles 5 24 f McLean, James 10 10 f } Miller, Henry 8 19 h McLean, John 8 21 f } Miller, James 5 25 h McLean, John 8 1 f } Miller, John 4 17 f McLean, William 3 20 f } Miller, Wm. 5 25 f McLean, William J. 6 5 f } Mills, Rob't, weaver 7 23 h McLeod, Alex., tailor 2 6 h } Mills, Wm. 9 29 h McLeod, Thomas ? 1 h } Miscampbell, Hugh 2 26 f Mitchell, Alex., plasterer 1 1 f } Robinson, Arthur 7 10 h Mitchell, John 3 9 f } Rogers, Samuel 4 2 f Montgomery, John 14 1 f } Rogers, Solomon 4 7 f Montgomery, Wm., shoe- } Ross, Daniel 7 10 f maker 11 1 f } Ross, David 5 9 f Mooney, John 7 5 f } Ross, James 10 2 f Mooney, Rob't, sen. 7 8 f } Ross, James, merchant 11 1 f Monney, Rob't, jun. 7 9 f } Ross, Rob't 6 28 f Morris, Henry 9 7 f } Ross, Wm. 6 28 f Morris, Henry E. 9 9 f } Russell, Joseph 5 28 f Morris, James R. 8 11 f } Russell, Wm. 5 27 h Morris, Thos. 8 14 f } Ruthvan, Alex. 1 10 f Morris, Wm. 3 11 f } Ruthvan, John 2 8 f Morrison, John 8 1 f } Ruthvan, Rob't 1 14 h Nesbit, A. R., teacher 5 27 h } Ruthvan, Wm. 1 9 h Newell, John 6 28 f } Ruthvan, Wm. 1 9 f Nicholson, Edward 8 8 f } Ruthven, Rob't 1 7 f Nicholson, ----- 8 6 h } Ryan, Michael 1 4 h Nicholson, Seth 9 10 f } Scanlan, Patrick 2 14 h Nicol, John, miller 5 1 f } Scott, Fred. section-master 9 32 f Nicol, Robt. 7 20 h } Scott, John, merchant 11 16 h Nixon, John 11 19 f } Scott, Wm. 6 1 f Noble, John 10 16 h } Schroder, James 2 5 f Nolan, Edward 2 1 f } Scythes, George 11 16 f Nolan, James 5 5 f } Scythes, Thos. 11 17 f Norris, John W., M.D. 11 1 h } Selby, Britain 2 10 f Parker, Thos. 9 19 f } Selby, Mrs. 2 10 f Patterson, John 9 16 h } Sergeant, Henry 11 23 h Pearson, Geo. 10 15 h } Sharp, James 9 4 f Perry, Geo. 5 30 f } Shaw, Thos. 10 14 f Pimlott, Mrs. 4 29 f } Sheppard, Rob't 2 3 f Platt, John 8 14 h } Sherman, John 8 1 h Pridham, Thos. 10 27 f } Shroeder, James, butcher 2 5 f Proctor, John, saddler 11 1 f } Simpson, George 9 4 h Ralston, Wm. 5 1 h } Simpson, George 10 20 h Ralston, Wm. 1 26 f } Simpson, James 11 22 f Ralston, Wm. 11 1 f } Smalley, A. 2 5 h Ralston, Wm. 10 5 f } Smalley, Jesse 3 4 f Ramsbottom, James 5 30 f } Smith & Dobbie, lumberers 1 32 f Reed, Samuel 3 2 f } Smith, Edw. ] 5 25 f Regland, Robert 6 18 f } Smith, Levi ] 5 25 f Relief, Thos., shoemaker 2 62 f } Smith, Eugene 6 31 f Ritchey, Chas., merchant 9 2 f } Smith, Henry 6 31 f Ritchie, E. I. 1 1 h } Smith, Hugh 6 31 f Ritchie, James 8 6 f } Smith, Francis, innkeeper 5 31 f Robinson, Adams 9 24 f } Smith, James, carpenter 9 10 f Smith, James 11 11 h } Thompson, John 3 11 f Smith, Rob't 6 29 h } Thompson, John 3 2 h Smith, Walter, blacksmith 8 10 f } Thompson, John 8 12 f Smith, Wm. 9 24 h } Thompson, Thompson 7 13 f Somerville, David 7 3 f } Thompson, William 11 20 f Somerville, Pierce 7 8 f } Thompson, William 2 4 h Somerville, Pierce, jr. 7 4 f } Tiffin, William 7 28 f Sparling, James 9 20 h } Tirrow, Rev. Charles 5 2 f Spears, Alex. 6 9 f } Todd, Walter 1 5 f Spears, Hugh 8 24 f } Totten, Joseph 2 7 h Spears, James 10 12 f } True, Moses, pedlar 11 1 f Spears, John 8 25 f } Turnbull, Andrew 3 19 f Spears, John 6 9 f } Turnbull, Robert 2 6 f Spears, John 6 7 f } Turnbull, Mrs. 2 6 f Spears, James ] 7 11 f } Upton, George, lumberman 5 1 f Spears, John ] 7 11 f } Upton, Joseph 5 1 h Spears, Samuel 10 6 f } Van Every, James 11 18 f Spears, Wm. 10 7 f } Waddie, William 1 18 h Spears, Wm. 10 26 f } Walcom, D. H. 4 12 f Spears, Wm. 8 21 f } Walker, Aaron 3 22 f Sproule, Hugh 11 28 f } Walkinshaw, John 5 30 f Sproule, James, carpenter ] 11 16 f } Wallace, James 9 23 h Sproule, Jos., carpenter ] 11 16 f } Wallace, John W. 10 17 f Sproule, John 11 28 f } Wallace, J. C., merchant 9 10 h Sproule, Mrs. 5 21 f } Wallace, William 10 20 h Sproule, M. C. 9 1 h } Wallis, John 9 17 h Stephens, John, blacksmith 9 1 f } Watson, John 9 6 f Stephens, Thos., shoemaker 8 20 f } Westgate, H., miller 1 1 h Stephenson, John 1 10 f } White, John 6 2 h Stephenson, Wm. 1 8 f } Whitelock, Henry 5 7 f Stephenson, Wm. M. 8 29 f } Whiteside, Henry 5 7 f Stewart, Michael 7 9 f } Whiteside, John 1 4 f Stewart, Andrew 8 11 f } Whiteside, Mrs. R. 5 6 f Stewart, John 10 2 f } Whiteside, Robt. 8 4 f Stewart, John, druggist 1 1 f } Whiteside, Robinson 8 5 f Stoneham, Mrs. 8 10 f } Whiteside, Thomas 5 6 f Strachan, James 9 10 f } Wiggins, John, shoemaker 8 11 f Strong, Wm. 13 1 f } Wilkinson, John 3 5 f Stritch, Michael and Wm. 9 13 h } Williams, James ] 11 27 h Sullivan, John 11 13 f } Williams, Jesse ] 11 27 h Switzer, John 7 18 f } Willoughby, James 4 25 h Taylor, John 7 18 f } Willoughby, John ] 6 24 f Tegart, Robert 2 9 f } Willoughby, Thos. ] 6 24 f Tegart, Wm. 4 14 f } Willoughby, Rev. N. R. 7 6 f Thompson, David 10 3 f } Wilson, Charles 6 12 f Thompson, George 11 8 f } Wilson, James 5 5 f Woods, Henry 5 5 f } Wright, Robt., shoemaker 11 16 f Woods, Robt. 7 11 f } Wright, Thos. 7 7 f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FLOS
Post-Offices - Apto, Craighurst, Elm Vale, Fergusonvale, Phelptson, Vanvlack, Vigo, Waverley. Addis, Wm. 7 14 f } Bradley, John 3 12 f Argue, George 10 17 f } Brassie, Thomas 5 6 f Allen, Thos. 9 14 f } Bricknell, George 4 25 f Anderson, John 8 18 f } Briggs, Stanley 3 26 f Archer, Edward 1 51 f } Briggs, Thos. 4 25 h Archer, James 11 10 f } Brillinger, Levi 2 26 f Archer, Robert 10 1 f } Buckley, Cornelius 3 9 f Archer, Thos. 10 1 f } Burton, Ralph 6 16 f Ardagh, W. D. 1 15 f } Bush, George 1 48 h Armstrong, John 9 15 f } Burton, James 8 14 f Armstrong, John A. 3 25 h } Callagan, Andrew 1 6 h Atkinson, Richard 3 1 f } Callaghan, Michael 1 5 h Atkinson, Wm. 3 1 f } Cameron, David 7 20 f Ardagh, W. D. 6 4 f } Carr, Thomas 2 12 h Austin, J. 2 64 f } Carrol, Daniel 6 7 f Banker, John W. 4 5 f } Carrol, Timothy 4 21 f Barnett, John 7 1 f } Clelland, Peter 1 53 f Barry, Wm. 3 15 f } Coe, John 9 15 f Baycroft, Thos. 8 17 f } Collins, John 1 27 f Becket, Robt. 11 2 f } Colquhoun, James 1 51 f Bell, Angus 5 26 f } Connors, James 8 4 f Bell, Archibald, 4 22 f } Cook, Andrew 8 3 f Bell, George 1 16 f } Cook, John 8 3 f Bell, John 1 23 f } Cook, George 7 27 f Bell, Robt. 9 16 f } Cook, H. H. 1 64 f Bernard, Francis 1 7 f } Corrigan, John 2 2 f Bernard, John 6 18 f } Cotton, Noah 7 18 f Bernard, Thos. 2 10 f } Coughlin, John 2 11 f Bishop, Stephen 1 42 f } Coughlin, John 1 13 f Booth, James 7 10 f } Coughlin, Thos. 2 18 f Craig, John 10 3 f } Field, Wm. 5 10 f Craig, John 1 43 f } Finlay, Michael 10 8 f Craig, Thomas 1 44 f } Flaherty, James 1 46 f Crossland, Joseph A. 7 16 f } Fletcher, John 4 20 f Culford, Patrick 1 19 f } Flinn, Timothy 3 11 h Cumming, Alex. 4 3 f } Fowlie, A. 2 69 f Cumming, John 7 16 f } French, Gabriel, 2 75 f Cumming, Robert 11 18 f } French, George 2 75 f Curry, Donald 4 26 f } French, John 1 75 f Dalrymple, John 1 56 f } French, Thomas 1 75 f Dalton, James 4 21 f } Friel, Hugh 2 48 f Daly, John 1 9 f } Friel, Patrick 2 48 f Daly, Mrs. Margaret 1 10 - } Frith, George 1 42 f Delany, Patrick 5 6 f } Gallager, Denis 4 21 f Dennis, John 1 48 - } Gallagher, John 3 20 f Devenport, George 1 51 f } Gallagher, Michael 7 7 f Dickie, John 11 1 f } Gallagher, Patrick 1 68 f Dickie, Robert 11 7 f } Galloway, Wm. 2 20 f Dickinson, John G. 10 16 h } Gannon, Patrick 2 8 f Dillon, James 5 15 f } Ganton, Alex. 6 6 f Doan, David 8 15 f } German, Edward 1 75 f Doonan, David 10 7 f } Gilbert, Eli 9 2 f Doonan, James 10 18 f } Gibson, Wm. 9 18 f Doyle, James 4 12 f } Glatt, R. H. 3 10 f Doyle, James 3 18 f } Good, Thomas 3 11 h Doyle, John 3 19 f } Graham, Jane 10 7 f Doyle, Michael 4 8 f } Graham, John 8 3 f Doyle, Philip 4 12 h } Graham, Nicholas 6 15 f Drinkel, David 1 72 f } Graham, Richard 8 3 f Drinkel, John 1 74 h } Graham, Robert 2 53 f Drinkel, Joseph 1 73 f } Graham, Thomas 8 3 h Drinkel, Richard 1 74 h } Gravitt, Bridget 1 13 - Driscoll, John 3 11 h } Green, Herman 1 52 f Drysdale, James 6 8 f } Grey, Edward 4 20 f Drysdale, John 6 1 f } Grey, John 3 18 f Drysdale, Jos. 6 1 f } Grey, Robert 2 49 f Drysdale, Wm. 6 11 f } Grey, Robert 8 8 f Dunn, John 1 53 f } Gribbon, Andrew 1 2 f Elliot, James 11 15 f } Gribbon, Henry 4 19 f Etrick, George 5 8 h } Grose, Richard 1 18 f Etrick, Robert 5 5 f } Grose, Walter 1 49 f Etrick, William 5 5 f } Gruslie, John 6 11 f Farney, James 9 2 f } Gunn, James 1 52 h Ferguson, John W. 4 5 f } Hall, Nathaniel 5 6 f Ferguson, T. R. 5 24 f } Hallem, John 6 8 f Field, Elijah 6 10 f } Hallem, Timothy 6 8 f Hamilton, James 1 60 h } Kelly, John 3 14 f Hamilton, William 1 54 f } Kelly, John 3 16 f Harber, George 3 6 f } Kelly, Michael 6 13 h Harding, Robert J. 10 17 h } Kelly, Neal 7 15 f Harman, Obadiah 11 16 f } Kelly, Oliver 6 6 h Harrison, Gordon 9 9 f } Kelly, Thomas 3 3 f Harvey, James 11 14 f } Kenny, Bernard 5 6 f Harvey, William 9 1 f } Kenney, Lawrence 5 6 f Harvie, John 2 44 f } Kensey, James 1 21 f Hays, John 2 4 f } Kent, Robert 1 48 f Henderson, George 11 17 f } Keown, John 7 19 f Henry, James M. 8 2 f } Kerr, Wm. 7 6 f Hickling, George 1 52 - } Kerr, William 10 8 f Huddleston, Wm. 6 11 f } Kettle, Alexander 1 74 f Hogarth, Henry 6 9 f } Kidd, John 11 11 f Houden, Charles 4 1 h } Kidd, Samuel 11 10 f Houlahan, James 8 8 f } King, John 3 20 f Houlahan, Patrick 8 7 f } Knapp, William 1 17 f Houlahan, Richard 7 7 f } Laing, John 1 42 f Houlahan, Thos. 8 8 f } Laird, Robert 4 10 f Houlahan, Thos. 8 7 f } Laird, William 3 6 f Houle, John B. 3 27 f } Langman, Joseph 8 18 f Hunter, Walker 8 17 f } Langman, William 9 17 f Ingraham, George 1 49 f } Langman, W. H. 8 20 f Irwin, George 8 12 f } Lambie, John 6 7 f Jamieson, David 1 58 f } Lambie, Joseph 6 7 f Jamieson, Robert 5 10 f } Lavery, Hugh 1 20 f Jamieson, Walter T. 1 57 f } Lawson, George 5 16 f Johnston, David 1 62 f } Lawson, Matthew 6 14 h Johnston, David 1 59 f } Lawson, Wm. 4 15 f Johnston, James 1 5 f } Lawson, William 6 14 h Johnston, John 1 57 f } Lealey, George 4 16 f Johnston, Joseph 1 46 h } Learny, Patrick 3 15 f Johnston, Wm. 4 2 f } Learny, Thos. 3 20 f Johnston, Wm. 1 48 f } Lennox, Thos. 5 9 f Jones, Clarkson 7 26 f } Lewis, Jas. 7 10 f Kake, John 3 13 h } Lewis, John 7 10 f Kean, John 2 70 f } Ling, Richard 1 12 f Kearney, Patrick 4 17 f } Lister, Geo. 9 11 f Keating, John 4 17 f } Little, W. C. 4 15 f Keeley, Morris 5 20 f } Lock, George 8 16 f Keenan, William 1 21 f } Locke, Joseph 7 17 f Kell, George 7 8 f } Loftus, Dominick 2 10 f Kelly, Bartholomew 3 16 f } Loftus, James 1 5 f Kelly, Bernard 7 15 f } Loftus, Patrick 3 10 f Kelly, John 3 3 f } Logan, Thomas 5 14 f Loughman, John 5 22 f } Mills, William 9 6 h Lount, George 8 20 f } Mitchell, John 4 6 h Lyons, Henry 5 18 f } Mitchell, Michael 4 5 h McArthur, Alex. 2 68 f } Mitchell, Thomas 4 5 f McAuley, Angus 1 69 f } Montgomery, James 3 25 h McConkey, Thos. 5 14 f } Moore, Abraham ? 61 h McCourt, James 1 22 f } Moran, Dominick 2 4 f McDermott, Duncan 7 7 f } Moran, James 2 9 f McDevitt, Wm. 2 47 f } Moran, James 3 9 f McDonald, Hon. Donald 3 23 f } Moran, John 2 3 f McEvoy, John 1 59 f } Moran, John 6 6 f McEvoy, Patrick 1 5 f } Moran, Patrick 2 4 f McEvoy, Thomas 1 6 f } Moran, Thomas 3 4 f McGinnis, James 3 8 f } Moran, Thos. 3 9 f McGinnis, John 2 3 f } Morgan, Joseph 8 22 f McGinnis, John 8 6 f } Morrow, Wm. 11 20 f McGinnis, John 7 12 h } Muir, Absolom 1 6 f McGinnis, Patrick 3 2 f } Mulholland, Thos. 10 12 f McIntosh, John 2 58 f } Mulroy, Michael 1 19 f McIntosh, Thomas 5 7 f } Murphy, William 1 11 f McKenzie, Donald 4 26 f } Needham, Patrick 2 2 f McKeown, Lawrence 2 19 f } Needham, Terence 1 4 f McKernon, William 4 11 f } Nicholson, John 2 21 f McLaughlin, Constantine 2 5 f } Nixon, Joseph 9 11 f McLaughlin, John 1 11 f } Northgraves, Charles 9 13 f McLaughlin, John 1 10 f } O'Connel, John 2 13 f McLaughlin, Peter 1 10 f } O'Hara, Edw. 3 1 f McLean, John 1 47 f } O'Hara, James 3 2 f McLelland, Neil 3 11 h } O'Hara, John 3 3 f McLeod, Henry 8 13 f } O'Neal, Dominick 5 7 f McManus, John 4 18 f } O'Neal, Henry 2 5 f McMahon, Thomas 6 5 f } O'Neal, Henry 6 16 f McQueen, Peter 2 24 f } O'Neal, James 2 19 f McTague, J. 4 7 f } O'Neal, John 2 19 f McVeigh, Henry 2 21 f } Oliver, Dr. 1 7 f McVeigh, James 2 18 f } Pascoe, Richard 6 12 f Madigan, John 4 27 f } Paterson, Robert 8 5 f Magrath, Charles 1 1 f } Phelps, N. & O. J. 3 11 f Malcolm, Andrew 9 4 f } Preston, James 1 61 f Manning, William 9 19 f } Preston, William 2 59 f Manville, Napoleon 3 19 - } Priest, William 2 46 h Marley, Martin 4 6 h } Ryder, Peter 7 17 f Marlow, James 10 6 f } Richardson, Alexander 1 41 f Marlow, John 1 55 f } Richardson, George 3 1 f Mason, W. J. 1 66 f } Richardson, Gideon 2 50 f Mills, Thomas 6 15 f } Richardson, John E. 6 12 f Riely, John 2 9 f } Stone, John 1 3 f Ritchie, David 9 3 f } Stone, Thomas 9 6 f Ritchie, James 9 3 f } Storey, David 3 12 f Ritchie, Janet 8 4 h } Strath, Alex. 10 1 f Ritchie, John 9 2 f } Strath, George 10 1 f Ritchie, John 9 8 f } Street, Richard 8 15 f Ritchie, John 11 6 f } Summerfelt, John 4 4 f Ritchie, John 9 11 f } Swan, John O. 2 51 f Ritchie, Thomas 9 3 f } Swan, Joseph 2 52 f RItchie, Thomas 9 5 f } Swan, Thomas 1 51 f Ritchie, William 8 3 f } Swan, Thomas 2 46 f Ritchie, William 8 4 f } Swan, William 2 51 h Robinson, George 8 16 f } Tudhope, William 8 21 f Robinson, James 1 3 h } Thompson, James 7 18 f Rooney, James 6 19 f } Thompson, William 1 12 f Rooney, Martin 6 19 f } Thurlow, Henry 7 11 f Rowat, Alexander 4 1 f } Thurlow, Robert 4 4 f Rowat, James 2 55 f } Tower, Bernard 3 3 f Rowat, James 2 53 f } Tower, Francis 4 19 f Rowat, John 2 57 f } Tower, James 3 3 f Rowat, Mrs. Margaret 5 1 f } Tower, John 4 19 f Rowat, Robert 5 1 f } Torpey, Wm. 1 10 f Rountree, Joseph 9 10 f } Towns, George 8 1 f Rowley, William 10 2 f } Tripp, James 10 14 f Rutledge, Mrs. Ellen 5 18 f } Turner, Gavin 1 55 f Russel, James 1 24 f } Tutton, George 1 12 f Russel, John 1 24 f } Turner, James 1 60 f Savage, James 2 9 f } Turner, John 2 60 f Seaton, Francis 1 18 f } Turner, Thos. 2 61 f Shannahan, Patrick 7 4 f } Tyrell, Michael 10 10 h Sibbald, George 1 74 f } Tyrell, Mrs. Sarah 10 13 h Simpson, John - 1 f } Urquhart, Mrs. Beatrice 8 9 h Sinclair, James 2 56 h } Volmer, John 10 5 f Smith, David 4 7 f } Van Plack, John 9 26 h Smith, George 4 7 f } Walker, Wm. 8 9 f Small, John 2 8 f } Wallace, John 9 8 f Snyder, George 2 45 f } Wallace, Thos. 1 59 f Snyder, Uriel 1 47 f } Walsh, James 10 1 f Sparks, Samuel 9 9 f } Wanless, Wm. 3 24 f Stafford, Obadiah 10 13 f } Whittaker, Richard 9 14 f Stewart, George 8 8 f } Whittaker, Wm. 10 14 f Stone, James 4 7 f } Woodruff, Hiram 4 13 f Stone, James 1 6 f } Wray, George 2 1 h
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Post-Offices - Allendale, Bell Ewart, Bramley, Cherry Creek, Churchill, Fennells, Hockley, Innisfil, Leroy, Painswick, Thornton, Vine. Adams, Richard 6 10 f ) Bathie, Edward 2 6 f Adams, Robt 6 10 f } Bathie, John 2 6 f Adams, Wm. 6 8 f } Bealby, William 9 1 f Allen, G. 5 15 f } Beaty, James, weaver 10 15 f Allen, James 4 12 f } Beaty, John 4 18 f Allen, John 3 14 f } Bell, Charles, merchant 10 17 f Allen, Thos. 5 15 f } Bell, Walter, wagonmaker 9 17 f Allen, Wm. 4 15 f } Bennett, Chas. 13 8 f Allen, Wm. 6 1 f } Bennett, Joshua 1 20 f Ambler, Wm. 11 12 f } Bennett, Wm. 4 10 f Armstrong, George 12 23 f } Betteridge, Wm. 5 3 f Armstrong, James 12 22 f } Birnie, James 11 23 f Armstrong, John 1 4 f } Bishop, George 2 20 f Armstrong, Wm. 12 22 f } Black, James 9 17 f Armstrong, Wm. 10 2 h } Black, Jas., jun. 9 13 f Arthurs, Wm. 11 6 f } Black, James 8 20 f Averill, James 3 17 f } Black, John 6 15 f Averill, John ] 3 18 f } Black, Johnson 9 17 f Averill, Thos. ] 3 18 f } Black, Robert 10 20 f Ayerst, Alfred, blacksmith 3 1 f } Black, Robert 4 5 f Ayerst, Edw. 4 4 f } Black, Robert ] 3 3 f Ayerst, Thos. 8 6 f } Black, Thomas ] 3 3 f Baikie, Magnus 12 9 f } Black, Wm. 10 13 f Banks, Andrew ] 16 5 f } Black, Wm. 2 5 f Banks, Daniel ] 16 5 f } Blackmore, John 13 13 f Bannerman, Angus ] 6 20 21 f } Blake, Rob't 13 3 f Bannerman, George ] 6 20 21 f } Bowman, Thos. 7 8 f Bannerman, Wm. ] 6 20 21 f } Boyd, Thompson 7 17 - Banting, Thos. S., merch't 7 7 f } Booth, James 11 22 f Barclay, David 6 14 f } Booth, James 12 13 f Barclay, Francis, merch't 9 17 f } Booth, Rob't 11 24 f Barclay, George 7 16 f } Booth, Wm. 11 25 f Barclay, John 7 15 f } Bowman, David 12 22 h Bartiey, Thos 4 18 f } Bowman, John 7 11 f Bateman, Thos. 2 17 f } Bowman, John 8 9 f Bateman, Thos. 2 12 f } Bowman, John 9 13 h Bowman, Matthew 10 9 f } Cochran, John 13 6 h Bowman, Matthew 11 17 f } Coleman, John, jun. ] 2 2 f Boyes, David 7 14 h } Coleman, John, sen. ] 2 2 f Boyes, Francis 8 14 f } Coleman, Wm. 2 2 f Boyes, Richard 3 26 f } Coleman, Wm. H. 2 2 f Boyes, Thos. 14 3 f } Coleman, Wm. R. 2 7 f Bradford, John, innkeeper 8 19 h } Constable, Alex. 11 23 f Brewster, John 7 29 f } Constable, W. 20 23 f Brooks, George 11 1 f } Connelly, Michael 7 10 f Brown, Edw., innkeeper 2 13 f } Connelly, Timothy 7 9 f Brown, James 12 17 f } Cook, Christopher 1 8 f Brown, James 12 3 f } Cook, Thos. 2 4 f Brown, Wm. 7 5 f } Cooper, Matthew, jr. 3 2 f Bruce, John 8 21 f } Cooper, Matthew, sen. 4 3 f Burger, John S., agent 10 12 - } Corbett, David 8 7 f Burke, Thos. 1 21 f } Corbett, Samuel 8 10 h Bush, William 12 5 h } Coulter, Alex. 3 14 f Burton, Joshua, pensioner 1 13 f } Coulter, Hugh 2 22 f Cain, John 9 5 f } Coulter, John 11 14 f Cake, William 12 9 h } Coulter, Joseph 11 15 f Cameron, George 6 9 - } Coulter, Wm. 10 13 f Campbell, Duncan 11 7 f } Coulson, Rich., butcher 7 7 f Campbell, George 11 3 f } Cousins, Ross 7 2 f Campbell, William 12 2 f } Cowan, George 11 20 f Canning, Alexander, teacher 4 4 f } Cowan, Wm. 8 11 f Canning, Robert 5 13 f } Cox, Robt. 9 25 f Canning, Samuel 6 14 f } Cox, Wm. 11 11 f Carley, Aaron ] 9 2 f } Craig, Samuel 10 25 f Carley, Sidney ] 9 2 f } Craighead, James, carpenter 9 16 h Carr, Benjamin 12 18 f } Craighead, John, limeburner 3 21 f Carr, William 11 18 f } Crispin, Wm. 6 17 f Carruthers, William 6 9 - } Cronan, James ] 4 20 f Carson, Henry 7 1 - } Cronan, Wm. ] 4 20 f Chantler, Charles 9 16 - } Cronan, Thomas 4 20 h Chamber, John, merchant 9 16 f } Cross, Charles 6 20 f Chappel, Lomas 9 3 - } Cross, James 9 19 f Christie, Edward ] 2 17 h } Cross, Wm. 6 19 f Christie, George ] 2 17 h } Crawford, John 8 7 f Christie, Ralph ] 2 17 h } Culbert, Robt. 10 13 f Clark, John 7 18 f } Cullen, Gilbert 12 21 f Clark, Michael & Patrick 8 18 f } Cullen, Samuel 12 21 f Clayton, James 10 1 - } Cullen, Samuel 13 22 f Clement, David 3 15 f } Cummiskey, David 12 4 f Clement, Joseph 1 17 f } Cunningham, Abner 13 10 f Clement, Lewis 1 15 f } Cunningham, Jas., saddler 7 1 f Cluff, John 5 16 f } Cunningham, Mrs. Jeannett 7 20 - Cunningham, Robt. 4 5 f } Ferrier, Elias and William 7 23 f Cunningham, Wm. 2 3 f } Ferrier, Mrs. 4 11 - Currant, Michael 1 23 h } Ferrier, William 3 1 f Currie, Archibald 13 25 f } Finlay, Jas. sen and Jas jun 5 22 f Davidson, David 2 23 f } Finn, Thos. 7 3 f Dean, Wm. 5 17 f } Fisher, Chas., butcher 9 17 f Denure, Calvin 6 18 f } Fisher, George 1 1 f Denure, Daniel 6 17 f } Fisher, John 6 11 f Dickey, Wm. 7 17 f } Flsher, Chas. and Wm. 4 1 f Dixon, Wm. 6 25 f } Fleming, Joseph 11 23 f Dodson, Jas., wagon maker 9 16 h } Folker, Wm. 14 11 h Dolmage, Gideon, carpenter 9 16 h } Foster, Mrs. Ann 10 17 h Donaldson, John A. 4 16 h } Foster, Edward 6 8 f Donnelly, Hugh 3 18 f } Foster, Thos. 6 6 f Donnelly, John 3 18 f } Freighan, Joseph 1 16 f Donnelly, Samuel 6 11 f } Fyfe, Joseph 7 1 f Donnelly, Wm., carpenter 3 19 f } Galloway, George 11 20 f Draper, Bethel 3 16 f } Galloway, James 12 19 f Draper, Wellington 4 16 f } Garbutt, Joseph 7 8 f Duncan, James 6 18 f } Gardner, Edw. 11 16 f Duncan, John ] 10 13 f } Gerrod, Alfred 9 18 f Duncan, Robert ] 10 13 f } Gartley, Alex. 5 21 f Duncan, William 6 16 f } Gartner, Henry 5 9 h Dunn, Samuel 10 2 f } Gearing, Alex. 5 23 f Dutcher, Matthew 5 2 f } Gibbons, George 7 24 f Dutcher, William 5 2 f } Gibbons, John 11 11 f Dyer, Charles 12 4 f } Gibbons, Mrs. Mary 2 13 f Dyer, John 12 4 f } Gibbons, Patrick 1 19 f Dyer, John 9 16 f } Gibbons, Thos. 7 24 f Dyer, Lawrence 10 14 f } Gibbons, Wm. 1 19 f Ellis, James 8 9 f } Gibson, John 11 2 f Ellis, James 9 16 - } Gibson, Wm. 11 2 f Ellis, John, shoemaker 9 16 - } Gilpin, George 12 1 f Evans, Daniel, blacksmith 9 15 - } Gilpin, John 6 26 f Fagan, James 10 25 f } Gilpin, Robt. 8 1 f Fagan, Joseph 10 19 f } Gilpin, Wm. 8 2 f Fagan, Thomas 11 19 f } Gilpin, Wm. 3 19 f Farrell, James 12 9 h } Gilrea, John 6 1 f Faucett, Edw. 3 2 f } Goodchild, Wm. 7 2 f Fennell, Robert 1 12 f } Goodfellow, John 7 18 f Ferguson, Andrew 2 1 f } Goodfellow, Joseph 8 23 f Ferguson, James 12 25 f } Goodfellow, Robt. 8 23 f Ferguson, Jeremiah 2 1 f } Goodfellow, Wm. 3 21 f Ferguson, Thos. R. 1 1 f } Gordon, Adam, merchant 8 19 f Ferrier, Andrew 2 3 f } Gordon, John 9 23 f Ferrier, David, laborer 5 9 - } Gordon, Joseph 9 19 f Gordon, Stuart 4 19 f } Hislop, Thos. 1 3 f Gordon, Thos. 10 25 f } Hodgins, Silas 7 16 f Graves, George ] 8 20 f } Holden, Thos. 5 9 h Graves, Thomas ] 8 20 f } Hopkins, John 9 4 f Graham, Robt. 8 9 f } Howey, Robt. 3 21 f Greaves, Wm. 10 22 f } Howey, Wm. 8 25 f Greenfield, Wm. 5 24 f } Hubbard, Wm. 8 5 f Greensides, Thomas 4 2 f } Hughes, Elijah and Robt. 2 18 f Greensides, Wm. 5 3 f } Hughes, James 1 21 f Gregg, John, innkeeper 4 16 f } Hughes, James and Thos. 6 20 f Gregg, Robt. 4 10 f } Hughes, Nathaniel 2 15 f Grey, Wm. 6 3 f } Huggard, John, innkeeper 12 12 f Griffin, David 1 19 f } Huggard, Joseph 12 11 f Grose, David 3 13 f } Hunt, James 8 2 f Grose, Henry 4 21 f } Hunt, John 1 21 f Grose, Richard 3 20 f } Hunter, Andrew 8 15 h Grose, Rob't 3 20 f } Hunter, David 8 10 f Guest, Francis 12 26 f } Hunter, George 7 23 f Guest, James 12 26 f } Hunter, John 8 8 f Guest, Thos. 13 24 f } Hunter, Wm. 8 10 f Gunn, John 9 24 f } Hunter, Wm. 8 11 f Haliday, Rob't, miller 5 9 h } Hunter, Wm. 13 12 f Hammell, Edw. 13 9 f } Hurst, James and Thos. 8 12 f Harrell, James 10 10 f } Hurst, Robt. 9 17 h Harris, John 12 6 f } Hurst, Thos., carpenter 10 15 h Hart, Moses 11 11 f } Hurst, Wm. 11 10 f Hastings, James and Wm. 7 21 f } Hutchcroft, John 6 5 f Hastings, Thos. 7 22 f } Ingham, Richard 5 11 f Haughton, Agar 5 7 f } Irish, John, laborer 7 23 h Haughton, Edw. 5 8 f } Irving, James 11 12 h Helmsley, M. 11 3 f } Irving, James 11 14 f Henderson, Archibald and } Irving, John 11 14 f Hector 8 18 f } Irving, Jonathan 4 19 f Henderson, Neil 7 18 f } Irwin, John, brickmaker 13 13 h Henry, James 7 1 f } Jack, Gamble 7 23 f Henry, Thos. 7 1 - } Jack, Thos. 5 21 f Hewson, Thos. H. 11 21 - } Jack, Wm. 5 20 f Hewson, Wm. 13 12 f } Jackson, Wm. 12 16 f Higgins, John 3 4 f } Jago, Lindley 11 4 f Hill, Arthur 7 7 f } Jamison, James 9 1 f Hill, Wm. 14 6 f } Jamison, Robt. M. ] 4 17 h Hill, Wm. 3 5 f } Jamison, Wm. J. ] 4 17 h Hindle, Abel 3 8 f } Jenkins, David O. 9 18 h Hindle, Charles 4 8 f } Jennis, George 11 15 f Hindle, H. 3 6 f } Jobbett, Edmund 10 17 h Hipwell, Joseph 3 2 f } Johnson, James 5 10 f Johnson, John 10 12 - } Little, Robert 6 7 f Jones, Henry 11 21 f } Littlejohn, Wm. 12 2 h Jones, James ] 1 2 f } Livingston, Archibald 7 15 f Jones, Richard ] 1 2 f } Lockhart, John 11 9 f Kelder, Mrs. Ellen 12 12 - } Lockhart, Joseph 10 8 f Kelder, Wm. 12 12 f } Long, A., laborer 13 8 h Kell, Wm. 2 16 f } Long, Andrew ] 5 20 f Kelly, Wm. 7 24 f } Long, John ] 5 20 f Kemp, Charles 12 35 f } Long, John B. ] 5 20 f Kemp, John 12 25 f } Lougherd, Jas. and Thos. 11 4 f Kendrick, James 13 10 h } Loughurst, James 7 4 f Kenny, Miles 10 6 f } Lovatt, Thomas 9 13 f Kidd, James 1 2 f } Lovell, Michael 12 10 f Kilgore, Robt. 5 1 f } Lucas, John 5 18 f Kinder, Christopher 12 13 f } Lucas, Thomas 4 11 f King, Edw. 8 25 f } Lucas, Wm. J. 4 18 f King, John 5 19 f } Lund, Richard, M.D. 4 14 f King, Timothy 1 21 f } Lynn, Albert 3 15 f Kirkpatrick, Francis 2 14 f } Lynn, Isaac 2 15 f Kirkpatrick, J., blacksmith 4 15 f } Lynn, John 3 15 f Kneeshaw, Geo. and Robt. 1 17 f } McAush, Andrew 11 19 f Kneeshaw, William 11 11 f } McCallum, Archibald 13 9 f Lake, Elijah 4 17 f } McCarthy, John, bricklayer 4 15 f Lamb, Christopher 9 15 - } McCartney, Mrs. Elizabeth 8 1 f Latimer, James 10 20 f } McCleary, John 6 15 f Latimer, Samuel 10 20 f } McCleary, Robert 8 5 f Latimer, William 12 28 f } McConkey, Benjamin, mer- Latimer, Wm. and Wilson 9 18 f } chant 8 16 f Latimer, William 8 17 f } McConkey, Henry 9 20 f Lautenbach, E. 8 10 h } McConkey, Mrs. Jane 8 16 f Lee, John 3 10 f } McConkey, James 8 17 f Lennox, Ignatius 3 8 f } McConkey, James 6 26 f Lennox, Isaac 5 9 - } McConkey, John 8 22 f Lennox, John 2 21 f } McConkey, Robt. 8 18 f Lennox, John 4 10 - } McConkey, Robert 7 21 f Lennox, J. Tobias 4 9 f } McConkey, Thos. 1 23 f Lennox, William, miller 5 9 - } McConkey, Thos. F. 6 27 f Lennox, Wm., sen. 4 9 f } McConkey, Wm. 8 16 f Leonard, John 10 22 f } McCraw, Robt. G., tailor 10 17 f Leonard, Robert 10 23 f } McCullough, Alex. 8 21 f Leonard, William 10 23 f } McCullough, Mrs. Jane 6 17 f Leslie, James 7 18 f } McCullough, Thos. 6 19 f Leslie, Joseph, gardener 13 6 f } McCullough, Wm. 8 5 f Lewis, Thos. L., carpenter 10 16 - } McCullough, Wm. C. 6 21 f Liscomb, Solomon 13 29 f } McDonough, John 12 8 f Little, J., section master 8 20 - } McDonough, Roderic 12 8 f McDougal, Wm. 8 5 - } Mason, Thos. 11 26 f McGeeagh, Wm. 6 25 f } Mathers, Jas., wagon maker 4 15 f McGee, Charles 7 7 f } Matthews, Wm. 1 16 f McGee, George 3 15 f } Mays, George, laborer 5 9 - McGill, Joseph 11 6 f } Meggison, Geo., laborer 5 9 - McKay, Hugh 5 9 f } Meggison, Thos., laborer 5 9 - McKay, James, teacher 11 24 - } Meredith, Joseph 10 10 - McKay, James 4 7 f } Meredith, Robt. 10 9 f McKay, Jno., sen. 4 8 f } Meredith, Thompson 10 6 f McKay, Jno., jun. 4 8 f } Meredith, Henry 9 7 f McKee, Robert 4 19 f } Metcalfe, John 12 19 f McKenzie, Matthew 5 3 f } Metcalfe, Robt. 12 16 f McKenzie, Moses 6 6 f } Metcalfe, Wm. 5 1 f McKinlass, Samuel 2 6 f } Miller, James 13 9 f McLaughlin, Wm. 9 18 - } Miller, Benj. 12 6 f McLean, Alex. 8 17 f } Miller, Robt. 11 8 f McLean, A. N., agent 4 16 - } Miller, Samuel 11 7 f McLean, George, shoemaker 4 15 f } Miller, Wm., sen. 12 8 f McLean, James, innkeeper 7 15 f } Miller, Wm., jun. 12 7 f McLean, Joseph, blacksmith 9 18 - } Milligan, Robt., shoemaker 2 16 f McLelland, Mrs. M. A. 3 17 f } Millroy & Phillips 1 20 f McLennan, Alex. 1 6 f } Miniken, Thos., carpenter 10 6 f McLennan, John 3 21 f } Minto, James, carpenter 9 17 f McMahon, John, laborer 3 9 h } Miscampbell, Andrew 3 13 f McMenany, Wm. 2 3 h } Moir, George and John 2 5 f McNeil, Donald, laborer 4 13 - } Montgomery, John 11 20 f McQuade, James 8 3 f } Moore, Mrs. Charlotte 4 16 f Main, John, carpenter 2 16 f } Moore, Hannah 5 4 f Main, Richard, laborer 3 16 - } Moore, John 8 11 f Main, Wm., postmaster 2 16 f } Moore, Thos. 11 11 f Mairs, Thos., sen. 12 22 f } Moore, Wm., weaver 4 16 f Mairs, Thos. 12 22 f } Moran, Mrs. Agnes 3 10 f Maltby, Joseph, teacher 2 16 f } Mores, Wm. 14 12 f Manear, George 8 15 f } Morris, Peter 9 21 f Manear, John 9 14 f } Mulholland, Thos. mill- Manear, Samuel, sen. 8 15 - } owner 10 17 f Manear, Samuel, blacksmith 9 17 - } Mulholland, Wm., millowner 8 7 h Manear, Stephen 8 15 f } Myers, Adam, innkeeper 10 16 h Manear, Wm. 8 10 - } Myers, David 10 16 h Mann, James 5 11 f } Myers, Uriah 10 16 f Manning, Samuel, mason 1 3 f } Nelson, George 9 10 f Marshall, Alex. 6 23 f } Nelson, Mrs. 9 14 f Marling, Henry 9 17 h } Nelson, Robt., merchant 5 10 f Marling, Rob't 1 5 f } Nelson, Wm. 9 14 f Martin, John 8 24 f } Neely, Alex. 9 24 f Mason, Thos. 11 21 f } Neely, James, sen. 9 19 f Neely, James, jr. 9 25 h } Power, Roger 7 1 f Neely, Robt. 8 19 f } Pratt, Wm. 12 17 f Neely, Thos. 10 10 f } Pratt, Jesse 11 16 f Neely, W. H. 10 10 h } Pratt, John 11 17 f Ness, Alex. 7 18 f } Pull, Thomas 5 5 f Ness, John 7 17 f } Purvis, David 9 23 f Ness, Wm. 8 21 f } Purvis, Henry 10 24 f Newburn, Walter, engineer 10 17 h } Quance, Fred. 11 12 f Nicholson, Franics 14 4 f } Quance, F. D. 12 14 f Nicholson, Hugh 6 23 f } Quance, George A. 10 12 f Nicholson, James and John 6 23 f } Quance, John 12 14 f Nightingale, George 9 22 f } Rainey, David 3 7 - Nixon, John 13 10 f } Rainey, James 3 6 f Nixon, Thomas 13 10 f } Rainey, John, jun. 2 8 f Nixon, Robt. 12 10 f } Rainey, John, sen. 3 4 - Nixon, Wm. 12 10 f } Rainey, William 3 7 f O'Sullivan, Michael 1 21 f } Ralston, James 6 21 f Orchard, Joseph 11 27 h } Ratewell, William 1 20 f Orchard, Mrs. Sarah 9 16 f } Rear, Elisha 10 15 - Orchard, Thos. 11 26 f } Rear, Thomas 10 16 h Orchard, Wm., carpenter 10 16 h } Redfern, James 10 17 f Padfield, Jeremiahm car- } Redfern, John 12 21 f penter 1 16 h } Redfern, Robert 12 17 f Padfield, Wm. H. 1 16 f } Reed, Adam and John 5 17 f Parker, Thos. 7 12 f } Reed, Dixon 8 26 h Parkes, John W. 1 2 f } Reed, George ] 13 23 f Pascoe, Thos. H. -- -- - } Reed, James ] 13 23 f Patterson, James 10 18 f } Reed, William ] 13 23 f Patterson, John 5 14 - } Reed, Mrs. Esther 7 21 f Patterson, Wm. 4 13 f } Reed, Robt. 9 22 f Pattinson, Wm. 8 18 f } Reeves, Robert J. 5 13 f Pauling, Charles 13 4 f } Reeves, Thomas 5 14 f Peacock, Christopher 8 14 f } Reid, John 11 24 f Peacock, George 8 14 f } Reynolds, B., innkeeper 10 17 h Peacock, John 8 11 f } Reynolds, Henry 8 13 f Peacock, Thos. 8 13 f } Reynolds, James 8 10 f Pearson, Mrs. Rachel 9 1 - } Reynolds, John 8 6 f Pebbles, Mrs. 13 22 f } Reynolds, John 10 17 h Perkins, C. A. 12 3 f } Reynolds, Robert 8 13 f Picken, Robert 2 6 f } Reynolds, Robert 8 9 f Pelkey, Peter 14 8 f } Reynolds, Samuel 8 6 h Plaisteed, Stephen 10 1 - } Reynolds, Samuel 7 10 f Plant, Thos. 7 2 f } Reynolds, Samuel 10 9 f Poole, Joseph, teacher 7 7 f } Reynolds, Wilson 8 9 f Poole, Rev. J. 2 5 f } Rich, Henry 9 20 f Postle, James 8 4 f } Richardson, James 9 15 f Richardson, John 13 15 f } Sharpe, John 6 5 f Richie, Charles 4 6 f } Shell, John 12 9 f Robertson, Matthew 7 15 f } Shepherd, John 7 6 f Robins, James 9 15 f } Shepherd, Peter 11 17 f Robins, John 9 15 f } Sherlow, Alex. 11 10 f Robins, Wm., carpenter 9 15 f } Shrigley, John 12 5 f Robinson, Francis 11 25 f } Shrigley, Lemuel 12 5 f Robinson, John 12 9 f } Shrigley, Mahlon 12 5 f Robinson, John 11 22 f } Shrigley, Robert 11 3 f Robinson, Joshua 10 22 f } Shrigley, Wellington 3 6 f Robinson, Moses 11 22 f } Shultz, Augustus, potter 3 16 f Rogers, Robert 5 6 f } Sibbald, Andrew, teacher 7 20 f Rogerson, Francis 2 20 f } Sibbald, James 13 15 f Rogerson, Richardson 3 19 f } Sibbald, John 14 13 f Rogerson, Wm. 2 19 f } Sibbald, Thos., shoemaker 9 16 h Rolland, William 8 19 f } Sides, Benj. 14 12 h Rolley, Hugh 7 21 f } Simpson, James 10 1 f Ronan, Patrick 13 13 f } Simpson, Richard 9 1 h Rose, John 2 17 f } Sizer, Ira 5 1hh Roskelly, Chas. 10 17 f } Sloan, Henry, blacksmith 4 13 f Ross, Alexander 5 11 f } Sloan, James, blacksmith 4 16 h Ross, Benj. sen. and Wm. 8 15 f } Sloan, John 9 16 h Ross, Benjamin jun. 9 16 f } Sloan, John sen. and jr. 4 13 f Ross, Charles, merchant 9 16 f } Sloan, John jr., blacksmith 3 15 f Ross, George 3 3 f } Sloan, Robert W. 4 13 f Ross, John 3 3 f } Smith, James 8 26 f Ross, John 12 9 f } Smith, John B. 12 16 f Ross, William 7 4 f } Smith, Mrs. 8 16 f Ross, William 12 9 f } Smith, Thos. G. 9 21 f Sawyer, Alfred 6 22 f } Smith, Thos. 11 11 f Sawyer, John 1 14 f } Smith, Wm. 11 19 f Sawyer, Thomas 1 15 f } Smith, Wm. G. 1 16 f Scott, Christopher, laborer 8 15 h } Soules, David 13 26 f Scott, James ] 5 11 f } Soules, Mrs. Elizabeth 13 26 f Scott, Robert ] 5 11 f } Soules, Samuel 13 26 f Scott, William ] 5 11 f } Spillet, Jacob 1 3 f Scott, John, merchant 7 5 f } Spooner, Alonzo 5 24 f Scott, John 7 6 f } Spring, Isaac 7 20 f Scott, Thos., cabinet maker 7 1 f } Sproule, Robt. 5 7 h Scroggie, James jun. 5 4 f } Sproule, Thos. 11 24 f Scroggie, James sen. 5 4 f } Sproule, Wilson 5 5 f Scroggie, John 6 4 f } Steel, Joseph 9 21 f Shannon, Thomas 13 16 f } Stewart, Alex., innkeeper 7 7 f Shapcott, Wm., wool'n. fac.14 11 f } Stewart, Michael 9 5 f Sharpe, George 5 5 f } Stewart, Thos. 8 7 h Stewart, Thos. 2 21 f } Wallace, Robert 4 22 f Stewart, Wm. 2 14 h } Wallace, William 7 3 f Stott, George, carpenter 9 15 h } Walker, Samuel 9 2 f Strathey, John 13 7 f } Wann, James 6 24 f Summers, Wm. sen. and jr. 10 5 f } Warnica, Alfred 12 15 f Sutherland, Donald 8 25 f } Warnica, George 12 14 f Sutherland, John 1 4 f } Warnica, John 12 15 f Swann, M., Wesleyan Minis- } Warnica, Samuel 12 14 f ter 7 2 f } Warnica, Orchard 12 27 f Syearly, George, station } Warnica, Wm. 10 19 f master 9 18 h } Watson, Wm. 1 3 f Tanner, Walker 8 20 f } Webb, Caleb 10 14 f Tapper, Wm. 2 14 f } Webb, Andrew 12 11 f Taylor, Henry 5 18 f } Webb, Job 10 15 f Taylor, Robt. 6 14 f } Webb, Joseph 10 15 f Tebo, Lawrence 6 25 h } Webb, Lot, blacksmith 10 15 f Terry, David 10 4 f } Webb, Mark, innkeeper 10 15 h Theakston, Charles 10 2 f } Webb, Thos. 10 15 f Thomas, Wm. 1 22 f } Webb, Thos. jr. 12 23 f Thompson, Andrew 6 3 f } Webb, Wm. 11 18 f Thompson, Chas. 13 4 h } Webb, Wm. jr. 11 21 f Thompson, George 10 21 f } Welch, Michael 6 20 f Thompson, George 11 1 f } West, John 4 3 - Thompson, James 10 9 f } Whitehead, George, teacher 9 15 f Thompson, John 7 7 h } Wilkinson, Robert 12 17 f Thompson, John 10 18 f } Williams, Joseph 13 6 h Thompson, Richard 11 6 f } Willoughby, John 1 3 f Thompson, William 7 19 f } Williamson, T. B., clerk 9 17 h Thorburn, William 6 9 f } Wilson, David 4 17 f Thornber, William 5 26 f } Wilson, Francis 10 20 f Tindall, Marmaduke 8 4 f } Wilson, John 10 18 f Todd, Ebenezer 2 19 f } Wilson, Mrs. Jane 9 15 h Todd, John 1 22 f } Wilson, John 9 15 h Todd, Mrs. and Thomas 5 12 f } Wilson, John 6 1 f Torrance, William 5 9 h } Wilson, Hiram, carpenter 3 16 f Trueman, Beaty 9 16 f } Wilson, Lambert 3 16 f Trueman, Hugh 4 16 f } Wilson, Samuel 12 18 f Trueman, John 4 15 f } Wilson, Wellington 4 14 f Twigg, William 13 10 f } Wilson, Wm. 13 1 h Tyrer, Edward, tailor 9 15 h } Wise, Adam 13 11 f Vanderburg, John 6 6 h } Wise, Francis 11 13 f Vanevery, David and John 8 19 f } Wise, George 14 10 f Vernon, James 13 24 f } Wise, John 11 6 f Vernon, John 14 27 f } Wise, Nathaniel 11 13 f Wallace, Andrew 6 22 f } Wise, Oran 12 13 f Wallace, George 5 22 f } Wise, Peter 11 13 f Wray, Samuel 4 20 f } Wright, Samuel 7 7 f Wray, Thos. 3 7 f } Wright, Wm. 7 5 f Wray, Wm. 5 5 f } Wyse, Henry 13 5 h Wright, Stewart 8 3 f } Young, James, laborer 7 9 h Wright, Mrs. Catharine 9 19 h } Young, Wm. 10 21 f Wright, Daniel 9 16 f } _________________________
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Post-Offices - Coldwater, Coulson, Creighton, Hillsdale, Medonte, Mount St. Louis, Warminster. Adams, William 7 8 h } Ball, Wm. 13 7 f Allen, John R. 1 53 f } Ball, Warn 7 1 h Andrew, Matthew 4 20 h } Bannister, John 1 74 f Archer, Edw. 1 56 f } Barclay, John 6 23 f Archer, James 1 68 f } Barr, Daniel 5 18 f Archer, John 1 68 f } Barr, Francis 4 15 f Archer, William 9 5 f } Barr, George jr. 7 15 f Ardagh, W. D. 3 5 f } Barr, George 6 11 f Ardagh, W. D. 4 14 f } Barr, John 11 6 f Arnal, Andrew 4 16 f } Barr, Rob't 6 18 f Arrel, Alex. 9 4 f } Barr, Walter 14 5 f Austin, John 1 64 f } Barter, J. & W. 12 10 f Badger, George 12 6 f } Beard, John 11 2 f Baker, Edward 6 2 f } Beard, Joseph 11 1 f Baker, Jesse 7 2 f } Beard, Rob't 11 2 f Baker, Joseph 7 2 f } Beaton, Arch'd 8 1 f Baker, Peter 14 7 f } Beattie, Thos. 1 72 f Ball, Aaron 10 9 f } Beatty, W. H. 14 18 f Ball, Abner 13 7 f } Bell, James 8 4 f Ball, Absalom 10 4 f } Bell, James 7 8 f Ball, Elijah 9 4 f } Bell, John ?1 3 f Ball, George 12 13 f } Bell, Mrs. 7 9 f Ball, Gideon, 11 4 f } Bell, Thos. 8 4 f Ball, Henry 14 6 f } Blaney, James 11 13 f Ball, James 10 4 f } Blackstock, W. H. 1 56 f Ball, John 13 5 f } Bloomfield, Wm. 10 2 f Ball, Joseph 13 24 f } Blue, Duncan 4 11 f Ball, Joseph 13 5 f } Bolton, Richard 2 41 h Booth, James 8 7 f } Cole, Joshua 8 9 f Boyd, Thos. 7 16 f } Colley, Edward 9 7 f Boyd, Wm. 10 16 f } Connor, Dennis 13 9 f Boynton, James 2 51 f } Connor, John jun. 10 7 f Braden, Michael 14 3 f } Connor, John 10 8 f Bradley, Arthur 12 16 f } Connor, Peter 10 8 f Brawley, David 5 21 f } Connor, Thomas 10 7 f Brawley, Robinson 4 21 f } Cook Bros. 1 63 f Brawley, Wm. 6 24 h } Cook, James 6 1 f Britton, Wm. 1 75 f } Cook, John 10 5 f Brothers, Green 1 51 f } Cook, Jonathan 10 2 f Brotherston, David 9 7 f } Coulson, James 5 11 f Brotherston, Wm. 7 8 h } Coulson, James 8 3 f Brown, Edward 10 6 h } Coulson, John S. 7 5 h Brown, Robert 1 72 f } Coulson, William 6 8 f Brush, Rowland 10 12 f } Cowan, William 7 22 f Buchanan, Donald 8 18 f } Craig, Arthur 1 44 f Buchanan, Duncan 7 16 f } Craig, John 1 43 f Buchanan, John 7 17 f } Craig, John jun. 8 16 f Buchanan, John 8 19 f } Craig, Thomas ? 17 f Buchanan, Malcolm 8 19 f } Craig, William 1 54 f Burnfield, James 6 14 f } Dalziel, William 4 20 f Burnfield, Robert 6 18 h } Darling, William 7 15 f Byrnes, John 13 5 f } Davis, Clark 1 75 f Calhoun, Chas. B. 1 51 f } Davis, James 6 20 h Campbell, Wm. 5 23 f } Deacon, George 14 6 f Carmichael, Dugald 8 3 f } Deacon, William 14 6 f Carmichael, John 8 3 f } De Clare, Joseph 13 6 f Carmichael, Malcolm 8 27 f } Dehart, Robert 11 4 f Casey, Michael 14 8 f } Devitt, John 7 11 f Caswell, Samuel 5 20 f } Diamond & May 1 55 f Cavanagh, Michael 10 6 f } Dickie, Michael 1 55 h Cavanagh, Thos. 10 6 f } Dickie, James 1 56 f Cavanagh, Wm. 9 8 f } Dissette, George 8 8 f Chambers, John 5 11 f } Dissette, John 8 8 f Chambers, Robert 5 23 f } Dolan, Francis ? 16 f Chismore, Harvey 13 3 f } Donnelly, M. 10 5 f Chismore, John 8 2 h } Donnelly, John 13 2 f Chismore, William 11 6 h } Donnelly, Peter 14 6 f Christie, Alex. 13 16 f } Douglas, Alex. 5 21 h Clapham, Wm. 9 6 f } Douglas, Wm. 8 7 f Clark, Angus 9 3 f } Doyles, Charles 13 2 f Clark, John 9 3 f } Drury, Edward 8 17 f Clark, Wm. 9 3 f } Drury, John 8 16 f Cleland, Peter ? 53 f } Drury, Thos. 6 16 f Colberry, George H. 3 23 f } Dudley, Thos. 10 7 f Dudley, Wm. 7 5 f } Gleadell, Thomas 8 21 f Dunlop, Andrew 14 4 f } Goodfellow, Thomas 8 15 f Dunlop, James 9 10 f } Gordon, Peter 13 2 f Dunlop, Mrs. E. 14 1 h } Gore, George 5 15 f Dunlop, John 10 14 f } Gore, James 4 8 h Dunn, James 5 9 f } Goss, Charles 11 9 f Dunn, John 13 1 f } Goss, Henry 12 9 f Dunn, Wm. sen'r 6 9 f } Goss, Joseph 11 7 f Dunn, Wm. j. 6 12 f } Graham, James 1 45 f Durnford, Edward 12 24 f } Graham, Richard 13 7 f Dutton, Wm. 14 7 f } Greatriex, William 8 22 f Dyment & Dayman 2 67 h } Greenlaw, Francis 2 53 h Edgerton, Wm. 7 1 f } Greenlaw, James 2 49 f Elliot, Wm. 7 13 h } Greenlaw, Robert 4 23 f Ennis, Francis 4 11 f } Greenlaw, Thomas 4 23 f Eplett, John 9 11 f } Greenlaw, Mrs. T. 2 49 f Fagan, John 6 2 f } Guild, John 11 1 f Faragher, Mrs. 1 56 f } Gunn, James 1 53 f Farrel, Cornelius 12 7 h } Haley, George 1 42 h Fitzgerald, James 4 12 f } Hallen, Edgar 13 11 f Fitzgerald, John 3 11 f } Harris, Henry 13 10 f Fitzgerald, John 4 10 f } Hatch, James 12 14 h Fitzgibbon, John 3 11 f } Hatch, Thomas 12 14 h Fitzpatrick, Mrs. 5 16 - } Hawke, Alfred 10 12 f Fitzpatrick, Michael 4 13 f } Hawke, Edward 10 12 f Fitzgerald, Patrick 4 8 f } Hawke, Henry 13 24 f Flanagan, Michael 3 8 f } Hawke, James 10 15 f Flanagan, Patrick 4 7 f } Hazelton, Charles 3 11 f Fowler, Alex. 9 9 f } Hazelton, George 3 22 f Fowlie, Albert 3 17 f } Hazelton, Wm. H. 3 22 f Fox, James 10 20 f } Hickey, Bartholomew 13 12 f Fox, John 10 20 f } Hickey, Wm. 13 5 f Fox, Thos. 10 1 f } Hill, Alex. 1 55 f Fraser, John 4 24 f } Hill, Isaac 9 16 f Frawley, Cornelius 5 9 f } Hill, Tomlinson 1 57 f Frawley, John 5 9 f } Hinds, Wm. 3 1 f Frawley, Mrs. 3 10 f } Hodginson, ----- 14 1 h Frawley, Patrick 5 9 f } Holt, Wm. 1 55 f Frith, George 1 42 f } Horsburg, Alex. 9 8 f Ganton, David 3 8 f } Hough, John 4 7 f Ganton, Mrs. 3 8 f } Hunt, George 8 1 f Garnett, John 1 43 f } Hunt, Wm. 7 1 f Gawley, Andrew 3 18 f } Hussey, John P. 3 9 f Gill, David 12 19 f } Hussey, John 4 9 f Gill, John 7 3 h } Hussey, Michael 4 9 f Gilmour, W. R. 1 60 f } Hutton, John 1 50 f Ingraham, James 1 49 f } Livingston, John 11 5 f Ingram, George 3 6 f } Livingston, James 12 3 f Ingram, Robert 3 7 f } Livingston, John 11 5 f Irwin, Stuart 3 20 f } Livingston, Richard 11 6 f Jones, Clarkson 1 73 f } Loney, James 5 22 f Johnson, Arthur 8 14 f } Lovering, Henry 12 24 f Johnson, Wm. 13 4 f } McArthur, John 12 2 f Johnson, Wm. 8 16 f } McArthur, Peter 3 1 f Johnson, George 14 6 f } McCardell, Duncan 9 8 f Johnston, John 9 1 f } McColl, John 7 18 f Johnston, John 7 10 f } McColl, John B. 7 19 f Johnston, Robt. 2 54 f } McConnel, Mark 11 8 f Kean & Fowlie 14 23 h } McDonald, Alexander 3 2 f Kean, James 1 55 h } McDonald, Archibald 4 3 f Kean, John 3 12 f } McDonald, Hugh 12 24 h Kelly, John 13 8 f } McDonald, Hugh 4 3 f Kelly, Richard 13 8 f } McDOnald, John 3 2 f Kent, George L. 9 13 f } McDonald, John 1 64 f Kent, W. H. 9 14 f } McDonald, Owen 5 6 f Kerr, Joseph 12 2 f } McFarland, Alfred 10 5 f Kehoe, Patrick 7 14 f } McFarland, Randolph 12 4 f Kinghorn, John 4 14 f } McGill, John 2 72 f Kinghorn, Robt. 4 13 f } McHenry, E. 1 55 f Kingley, John 11 3 f } McHugh, Daniel 13 1 f Kissick, Joseph 5 1 f } McHugh, John 10 9 f Kissick, Robt. 5 1 f } McHugh, Patrick 13 1 f Knox, John 1 75 f } McKerrol, Archibald 9 1 f Kyle, Patrick 13 3 f } McKerrol, Hugh 9 1 f Kyle, Wm. 14 13 f } McKerrol, James 7 5 f Laing, Alex. 1 41 f } McKerrol, Peter 3 2 f Langan, Patrick 5 16 f } McKinlay, Archibald 12 4 f Langman, J. G. & W. 7 9 f } McKinlay, Dougald 12 4 f Laramy, Wm. 7 23 - } McKinlay, Malcolm 6 8 h Lawlor, Patrick 12 1 f } McKinless, Samuel 4 17 f Lawlor, Patrick 12 8 f } McKinless, Thos. 4 16 f Lawlor, Thomas 12 1 f } McKinley, Francis 1 55 f Lawrie, John D. 12 21 f } McKinnon, John 3 3 h Lawson, Mrs. 6 3 f } McLean, John and Neil 10 10 f Layhea, Timothy 13 9 f } McLeod, Malcolm 2 52 f Laxier, Mrs. N. 14 6 f } McMillan, Robert 4 2 f Leason, Francis 6 22 h } McMurray, J. S., Toronto 2 47 f Leatherdale, Luke 11 1 f } McMurrich, John 1 65 f Leitch, Mrs. 8 1 f } McNab, F. 1 56 f Livingston, Alexander 12 3 f } McNamara, Lawrence 3 10 f Livingston, Dougald 11 6 f } McNelly, Patrick 5 17 h Livingston, Duncan 11 5 f } McQueen, John 12 16 f McWaters, Samuel 6 21 f } O'Connor, John 12 7 f Malcolm, John 3 24 f } Oliver, Lewellyn, Barrie 2 56 f Marin, Philip 7 13 f } Orr, William 12 17 f Martin, James 4 19 f } Orr, Guy 12 17 f Martin, Thomas 12 8 h } Orser, Jeremiah 11 1 f Mathewson, Neil 8 11 f } Orton, Joseph 12 15 f Mayes, John 5 24 f } Orton, Nephew 9 7 f Melvin, Thos. 4 9 f } Overend, Henry 12 9 f Miller, Alex. 13 15 f } Overend, William 14 2 f Miller, Alex. jr. 13 14 f } Paterson, Joseph 8 2 f Miller, David 10 15 f } Pew, Thomas W. 2 75 f Miller, George 6 10 f } Prout, William 3 19 h Miller, Gideon 8 15 f } Power, Richard 2 62 f Miller, James 5 13 f } Power, Richard 4 17 h Miller, Rob't. jr. 6 10 f } Price, William 14 1 h Miller, Rob't 6 11 f } Pristney, John 1 56 f Miller, Rob't M. 6 13 f } Quail, Robert 1 69 f Miller, Samuel 13 14 f } Quinn, James 2 62 f Miller, Thomas 5 12 f } Rankin, Thomas 12 1 f Miller, Wm. 9 15 f } Reid, Archd. 9 2 f Moffatt, Wm. 11 8 f } Reid, James 10 2 f Moon, Edmund 10 11 f } Reid, James McM. 9 6 f Moon, Robert 10 17 f } Reid & Loney 3 21 f Moon, Rob't 9 15 f } Reid, Samuel 12 6 f Moon, Theophilus 10 16 f } Reid, William 4 20 f Moon, Thos. B. 9 15 f } Reid, William 9 2 f Moon, Wm. 13 12 f } Rice, Thomas 14 1 f Moore, Rob't J. 9 18 f } Richardson, George 9 6 f Moran, James 2 24 f } Richie, Albert 3 9 f Moran, Martin 4 14 f } Riley, Peter 13 18 f Moriarty, James 13 9 f } Ritchie, William 6 9 f Morrish, Henry 11 4 h } Rix, William 16 6 f Morrison, Angus 10 6 f } Robertson, Andrew 7 15 f Morrison, Charles 1 56 f } Robertson, Robert 7 12 f Morrison, Edward 9 1 f } Robins, James 10 9 f Morrison, James 1 56 f } Robins, John 9 9 f Morrison, John 7 17 f } Robins, Robert 13 6 f Morrison, William 1 41 f } Robins, Wm. 13 6 f Morrow, David 9 12 f } Rogers, Peter 14 6 f Mulholand, Thomas 10 18 f } Ross, B. W. 2 43 f Mulligan, James 4 15 f } Ross, Geo. 3 8 f Murphy, Patrick 1 56 f } Ross, John 1 73 f Murray, William 8 15 f } Rush, Joseph L. 1 41 f O'Brien, Michael 12 5 f } Russell, Edwin 11 11 f O'Connel, John 12 2 f } Russell, Eli 11 11 f O'Connor, James 11 5 f } Russell, Job 11 11 f Russell, Richard 10 13 f } Terry, Wm. 7 3 f Russell, Wm. 10 13 f } Teskey, Benjamin 14 5 f Rutherford, Fred. 11 20 h } Teskey, Charles 14 5 f Rutherford, Wm. 6 4 f } Teskey, Joseph 13 2 f Rutledge, W. N. 11 18 f } Thompson, W. 14 8 f Ryan, James T. 12 18 f } Thompson, Christopher 4 22 f Ryan, James H. 11 20 f } Thompson, Dugald 11 3 f Ryan, John P. 14 6 h } Thompson, James 12 7 f Ryan, Wm. 14 6 f } Thompson, James 11 12 f Ryan, Wm. N. 12 18 f } Thompson, John 4 22 f Rynolds, Thos. 15 4 f } Thompson, John 1 55 h Rynolds, Wm. 13 4 f } Thompson, Wm. 7 9 f Scarlett, James 2 73 f } Thornton, Matthew 13 3 f Scarlett, John 1 74 f } Thornton, Peter 12 8 f Scarlett, Robt. 2 74 f } Thornton, Peter 11 1 f Seager, Henry 10 8 f } Tinney, John 7 21 f Shanahan, Edmond 4 21 f } Todd, Joseph 7 23 h Shanahan, John S. 3 11 f } Towns, Thos. 1 66 f Shanahan, Thos. 3 7 f } Twedle, John 1 72 f Shanahan, Thos. J. 3 6 f } Vasey, Matthew 3 22 f Sheen, Dennis 13 9 f } Volmer, John 8 21 f Shires, Charles 10 1 f } Walker, Daniel 11 9 f Shires, Christopher 10 1 f } Walker, Edmund 11 17 f Shires, Edwin 14 2 f } Walker, George, sen. 11 17 f Shires, Francis 14 6 h } Walker, George 11 17 f Simpson, Thomas 7 14 f } Walker, John 11 16 f Sinclair, Isaac 13 12 f } Walker, Joseph 1 56 f Small, James 11 14 h } Walker, William 6 3 f Smith, George 14 7 f } Waller, William 5 20 h Spencer, Francis 14 1 h } Waples, William 6 1 f Spence & Freeman 11 24 f } Watt, James 1 75 f Spence, John 11 11 h } Watton & Tate 1 56 f Strathey, John, Toronto 1 47 f } Wayman, John W. 14 2 f Stewart, Wm. 3 20 f } Williamson, James 11 1 f Strong, Joseph 13 13 f } Wilson, George 4 17 f Strong, Robert 13 13 f } Wilson, Roger 7 24 h Sudhope, John 6 4 f } Wilson, WIlliam 11 14 f Sullivan, Daniel 5 10 f } Winslow, John 5 12 f Sullivan, John 14 10 f } Woodrow, Archibald 6 5 h Swail, John 9 22 f } Woodson, Archibald 11 21 f Swail, Joseph 9 22 f } Woodson, Jas. and William 13 23 f Swail, Thos. 9 22 f } Wright, George 14 3 f Switzer, Wm. 10 1 f } Yates, James 5 10 f Sykes, John 7 19 f } Yon, Gregory 8 14 f Sykes, Thos. 8 18 f } Yon, Peter 8 17 f Taylor, George 2 69 h }
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Aberdeen, Jas., blacksmith 8 32 f } Adair, James 4 5 f Adair, John A. 5 11 f } Arthurs, James 5 18 f Adair, Wm. 4 11 h } Atkinson, Samuel 7 5 f Agnew, Robt. 1 26 h } Atkinson, Thos. 4 4 f Aikens, Robert 5 24 f } Avison, Edward 4 22 f Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth 4 27 h } Avison, John 5 22 f Allen, Henry 1 7 h } Avison, Wm. 2 32 f Allen, John 4 6 f } Babe, Thos., teacher 8 2 h Allen, Richard 6 3 f } Babe, Wm. 6 8 f Allen, Richard 4 13 f } Bailey, Thos. 3 2 f Allen, Robt. 3 7 h } Baker, Thos. 2 25 h Allen, Thos. 8 28 f } Ball, William 8 3 h Allen, Thos. 4 6 f } Barber, James 7 29 f Allen, Thos. 4 15 h } Barber, William 3 30 f Allen, Wm. 6 3 f } Barber, William 1 29 f Allen, Wm. 4 6 f } Barclay, John 3 17 f Allen, Wm. 4 13 f } Barnett, Mrs. Elizabeth 3 14 h Allingham, Thos. 2 30 h } Barnett, James 3 17 h Amess, Charles 8 32 h } Bastedo, John 1 20 f Anderson, Archibald 7 22 f } Beatty, Matthew 3 13 f Anderson, Charles 2 18 h } Beatty, David 8 13 h Anderson, Henry 1 5 h } Beatty, Thomas 7 24 f Anderson, Irwin 6 15 f } Bell, William 3 10 f Anderson, James 2 18 h } Bennett, William 3 1 f Anderson, James 4 32 f } Benson, Robert 6 27 f Anderson, James 4 5 f } Blanchard, William 3 26 h Anderson, James 6 07 f } Booth, Ward, shoemaker 6 1 h Anderson, Joseph 6 17 f } Bowers, James 7 19 f Anderson, Joseph 6 22 f } Bowers, John 7 18 h Anderson, Robt. 6 21 f } Bowers, William 6 19 f Anderson, Thos. blacksmith 1 16 h } Bowes, John 2 31 f Anderson, Wm. 6 24 h } Boyle, Carter 6 31 f Anison, Thos. 1 13 h } Boyle, John 6 27 h Anison, Wm. 1 30 f } Bracken, Hugh 2 10 f Arlow, Robt. 7 1 h } Braiden, Andrew 3 32 f Armstrong, Charles 3 25 f } Brett, Richard 6 32 f Armstrong, Francis ? 6 h } Brett, George 7 28 f Armstrong, James 1 7 h } Brett, Joseph 2 9 f Armstrong, James 1 8 h } Brett, Thomas 3 9 f Armstrong, James 7 4 f } Brinkman, Arthur 5 28 f Armstrong, James W. teacher1 7 h } Brinkman, Joshua 6 30 f Armstrong, John 7 7 h } Brinkman, Peter 5 26 f Armstrong, John 2 1 h } Brown, Andrew 3 6 f Armstrong, Thos., M.D. 8 32 f } Brown, David 3 27 f Armstrong, Wm. 7 6 h } Buchanan, David 5 3 f Armstrong, Wm. 7 6 h } Buchanan, James 2 28 h Arthurs, Edward 5 18 f } Buchanan, John 2 17 f Buchanan, John 5 12 f } Cotton, Whitfield 5 20 f Buchanan, Roland 2 27 h } Cotton, Wm. 4 29 f Buchanan, Robert 2 24 h } Craig, John 4 4 h Buchanan, Thomas 1 28 h } Crookshanks, James 2 17 f Buchanan, Thos. sen. & jr. 5 15 f } Crookshanks, John 2 6 f Calbert, Wm. 1 28 h } Crookshanks, Samuel 3 2 f Calligan, George 3 13 h } Crozier, Samuel 6 5 f Campbell, Wm. 8 20 h } Culbert, James 8 23 f Campbell, Wm. 6 1 h } Currie, Hugh, merchant 2 16 f Canning, Wm. 1 13 f } Curry, Thos. 2 11 f Carberry, John 12 4 h } Currie, Thos. 3 18 f Carson, Francis 4 5 h } Curry, Francis 3 17 f Carson, Henry 5 5 f } Curry, James H. 3 5 f Carson, Joseph, teacher 3 8 h } Curry, John 3 17 f Carter, Mrs. Jane 3 30 h } Curry, Robt. 2 4 f Castles, James 2 27 h } Curry, RObt. 2 11 f Cavanagh, Charles 2 15 h } Cuthbert, John 5 1 h Cawthers, Nixon 1 32 h } Dale, Hugh 3 10 f Cheney, Christopher 3 7 h } Dale, Hugh 3 5 f Christian, Henry 2 20 f } Davis, Alex. 2 11 f Clare, Richard, carpenter 1 22 f } Dawson, Geo. 2 32 h Clark, John 2 5 f } Decatur, James K. 3 16 f Clark, John 3 32 h } Delaney, Edw. 2 1 f Clark, Wm., sawyer 4 11 h } Dermott, Jos. 1 24 f Cobean, David 8 7 f } Dermot, Wm. 4 17 h Cobean, Edward 8 8 f } Dewsbury, Isaac 1 27 f Cobean, James 8 6 f } Dines, Wm. 6 16 f Cobean, Robt. 8 6 f } Dodds, Geo., merchant 1 32 f Cockerell, Wm. 3 23 h } Dodds, Hugh 2 5 h Coleman, Andrew 5 18 f } Dodds, James 2 5 h Coleman, Wm. 5 18 f } Dodds, James 5 8 f Coleman, James 5 17 f } Dodds, Robt. 4 1 f Coles, Richard 8 11 h } Dodds, Wm. J. 5 7 h Colwell, John 8 25 f } Dolan, James 3 29 f Colwell, Robt. 8 16 f } Dolan, John 3 28 f Conley, Mrs. Ann 6 28 f } Donnahey, Wm. 8 30 f Conlin, Owen 2 20 h } Donaldson, Alex. 7 5 f Conolly, Joseph 5 21 f } Donaldson, John 6 8 f Cook, Thos. 6 24 f } Dougherty, Joshua 1 18 f Cooper, Alex. 3 10 h } Dowdell, Michael 1 27 f Coulter, James 4 9 h } Duke, William 6 2 f Conn, Courtney 5 26 f } Duke, Wm. 5 3 f Conway, Alex., M.D. 5 15 h } Dunn, Robert, blacksmith 8 13 f Corbett, Richard, merchant 8 32 f } Dunning, Noah 2 6 h Corbett, Robt. 1 9 f } Elder, John 5 25 f Cotton, Thos. 5 29 f } Elder, Thomas 6 25 f Elder, William 6 26 f } Graham, Colwell 1 32 f Elder, John 3 19 f } Graham, Duncan 3 26 f Elder, Joseph 7 10 f } Graham, Robert 8 1 h Elgie, Thos. 6 12 h } Greer, Joseph 8 16 h Ellis, Samuel 3 11 h } Greer, Wm. J. 5 32 f Ewan, James 7 26 f } Hackett, Thos., shoemaker 8 13 f Ewan, Samuel 8 27 f } Haddock, John 7 25 h Ewan, William 8 27 f } Haddock, Joseph 7 23 f Ewing, John 2 7 f } Halbert, Adam 6 22 f Ewing, William 4 23 f } Halbert, Adam 4 12 f Falconer, Simon 3 11 f } Halbert, James 2 28 f Farley, Wm., shoemaker 8 16 h } Halbert, John 6 22 f Faster, James 2 8 h } Hall, David 3 28 f Fenwick, Henry 6 13 f } Hall, Thos. 5 7 h Ferguson, John 1 11 h } Hall, Wm. sen. 3 32 f Fiddis, Thomas ] 3 2 f } Hall, Wm. jr. 3 31 f Fiddis, William ] 3 2 f } Hall, Wm. 2 6 h Fines, George 4 27 h } Hall, Wm. 3 5 f Fines, John 2 29 f } Hamilton, James 2 3 h Fines, Norris 3 23 h } Hanoven, J. 7 3 f Fines, William 1 28 f } Hare, David 4 3 f Fines, William, jun. 1 28 h } Harper, John 1 30 f Flatt, Jonathan 4 20 h } Harper, Allen 1 28 h Fleming, John 1 10 f } Harper, Wm. 8 29 f Fleming, William 8 10 h } Harshaw, George 2 9 f Fletcher, James 6 29 f } Harshaw, George H. 1 8 h Fletcher, Johnston 7 28 h } Harshaw, Thos. 1 9 h Foley, John 6 11 f } Heathers, John 2 19 h Forsyth, Peter 3 21 f } Henderson, Edward, inn- Fox, Reuben 3 26 h } keeper 1 31 h Frame, Hugh 1 13 h } Henderson, Wm. 1 11 f Freebury, James 4 5 h } Henderson, Thos., merchant 8 32 f Friend, James 2 23 f } Henry, Andrew 3 15 f Funston, John 3 13 h } Henry, John 7 7 f Galbraith, Daniel 5 21 f } Henry, Joseph 4 19 h Galbraith, Daniel 2 13 f } Henry, Robt. J. 2 24 h Galbraith, John ] 5 19 f } Henry, Wm. jr. 7 7 f Galbraith, Micaiah ] 5 19 f } Henry, Wm. 7 7 f Galbraith, Robert 3 11 f } Herbison, George 1 30 h Garvey, Owen 7 6 f } Hetherington, James, black- Gibney, Andrew J. 2 23 f } smith 8 26 f Glover, Hugh 3 20 f } Hetherington, John, black- Glover, John 1 23 f } smith 8 26 f Glover, Wm. 3 23 f } Hetherington, Samuel 8 26 h Gowan, Thos., merchant 8 32 f } Hicks, John 2 7 f Gracey, Wm. 1 28 h } Hicks, Thos. 4 16 h Hilliard, Henry 2 11 h } Jeffers, James, carpenter 7 1 f Hillock, John 8 32 f } Jeffers, Thos. 5 3 h Hillock, Thos. 4 30 h } Jeffrey, John J. 5 14 h Hogg, Thos. 5 31 f } Jenkins, Edward 1 10 f Holland, Robinson 8 22 h } Johnston, Alex. 3 28 h Holmes, Thos. 4 21 h } Jones, Wm. 7 15 f Holmes, Thos. 4 1 f } Jordon, George 3 7 h Horner, David 1 31 f } Kee, Samuel 7 1 f Howard, James 1 15 f } Kells, Wm. 6 12 f Howard, Joseph 4 15 h } Kendrew, James 7 32 h Howard, Wm. 2 22 h } Kenn, James 3 14 h Huggins, Samuel 3 32 h } Ketchum, Jesse 1 2 f Hunter, John 7 31 f } Kidney, Robert ] 4 24 f Hunter, Thos. 2 3 f } Kidney, William ] 4 24 f Hunter, Thos. 6 14 h } Kinsley, George 2 22 f Huston, Alex. 2 2 f } Kyles, James 1 20 f Huston, James 1 4 h } Lackey, Robert 8 32 h Huston, James H. 2 3 f } Laidlaw, Hugh 3 19 h Huston, Thos. 1 1 h } Laidlaw, John 2 31 f Huston, Robt. 1 1 f } Laidlaw, Robert 2 20 f Hutchinson, John 7 19 f } Laing, Samuel T., teacher 1 19 h Hutchinson, Wm. 8 19 f } Lamma, William 5 13 f Ingraham, Alex. 1 ? h } Lashbrook, James 3 27 h Irwin, Arch'd. 2 31 f } Laverty, Henry 7 21 f Irwin, Christopher 3 6 f } Laverty, James 8 20 f Irwin, James 1 19 f } Laverty, John 7 20 f Irwin, James 6 23 f } Laverty, William 4 25 f Irwin, James 3 1 f } Leaking, WIlliam 1 26 f Irwin, John, innkeeper 2 26 h } Lee, Henry 3 25 f Irwin, Robt. 6 18 f } Lee, Thomas, shoemaker 8 24 h Irwin, Thos. 8 28 f } Leeson, Anthony 3 31 f Irwin, Wm. 7 18 f } Leighton, George 3 28 f Irwin, Wm. 8 4 h } Leighton, John 3 8 f Island, George 1 5 f } Leighton, Joseph 2 8 f Island, John 1 3 f } Lemon, Henry 7 1 h Island, Joseph 1 3 f } Lewis, John 7 9 h Island, Michael 1 4 f } Lewis, Samuel 3 29 h Island, Wm. 1 2 f } Lewis, Thomas B. 3 29 h Jackson, Robt. 1 10 f } Lewis, William 4 26 f Jackson, Thos. 1 11 h } Liddy, Samuel 2 32 f Jackson, Wm. 2 25 f } Lindsay, James 8 14 f Jackson, Wm. 7 2 f } Lindsay, John D. 8 17 f Jackson, Wm. 3 19 f } Lindsay, Andrew 1 29 f James, Alex. 8 18 f } Lindsay, George 2 30 h Jamieson, Robert 5 28 f } Lindsay, James 7 16 h Jamieson, John 7 30 h } Lindsay, John 1 29 f Lindsay, John B. 8 12 f } McKim, Wm. 1 22 f Lindsay, Thos. 2 29 f } McLaren, Duncan, wagonmkr 8 32 f Lindsay, Wm. 2 30 f } McLaughlin, Michael, miller7 1 f Little, George 1 5 f } McManus, James 8 2 h Little, George 2 26 f } McMaster, James 2 7 f Little, Gilbert 5 16 h } McMaster, Matthew 2 2 f Little, John 2 27 f } McMaster, Wm. 1 6 h Little, Wm. 1 5 f } McNabb, Geo. 1 30 h Lundy, David 1 13 f } McNabb, John 7 30 f Lundy, James and John 3 16 f } McNabb, John 8 31 f Lundy, Joseph 2 14 f } McNab, Wm. 7 32 f McBride, John 8 4 f } McNabb, Wm. 8 32 f McBride, WIlliam 3 14 h } McNaughton, Daniel 3 17 f McBrien, James C. 4 3 h } McQuilken, Neil 4 14 f McBrien, John 4 3 f } Maguire, John 5 30 f McCabe, Charles 2 23 f } Maguire, Wm. 7 23 f McCabe, Felix 2 22 h } Maharg, Clarke 3 22 f McCabe, Henry 2 26 f } Martin, Edw. 5 31 f McCabe, Henry 7 29 f } Martin, Geo. 8 29 f McCabe, James 8 23 f } Martin, Stephen 6 6 f McCabe, Patrick 2 26 f } Martin, Wm. 3 4 f McGabe, Patrick 3 15 f } Marshall, James 2 14 f McCallun, Daniel 5 30 h } Marshall, John F. 2 5 f McClelland, John 2 26 h } Matson, Robt. L., merchant 8 13 h McClelland, William 2 29 h } Matthews, Jacob 1 9 f McCluskey, William 2 10 f } Matthews, Wm. 8 16 h McCoppin, Fred. 7 17 f } Maxwell, John 3 3 h McCraken, Thomas 2 17 h } Medley, R. W., merchant 6 20 h McCrauston, Edward ] 1 26 h } Meek, James, sen'r 5 2 h McCrauston, James ] 1 26 h } Meek, James 5 2 f McCuaig, William 4 18 h } Middleton, Walter 2 23 h McCutcheon, James 6 21 f } Mills, John, cabinetmaker 8 20 f McCutcheon, Robt. 2 18 f } Mills, Robert 8 5 f McCutcheon, Robt. 7 11 f } Mitchell, John 5 4 f McFarland, Mrs. Martha 8 17 f } Moffatt, Henry 5 12 f McGuire, Hugh 5 20 f } Moffatt, James 8 9 h McKee, Samuel 2 15 f } Moffatt, Robt., carpenter 7 15 f McKelvey, Wm. 4 25 f } Moffatt, Wm. 1 27 f McKenna, James 8 9 h } Moffatt, Wm. 5 14 h McKenna, Wm. 7 11 f } Montgomery, Andrew 2 14 h McKenna, John, blacksmith 8 5 h } Montgomery, David 2 3 h McKenny, Alex. 8 30 f } Montgomery, George 5 23 h McKenzie, Geo. 1 24 f } Montgomery, George 3 10 h McKenzie, Roderick 2 28 h } Montgomery, James 3 4 f McKim, John 4 7 f } Montgomery, James 1 25 h McKim, Wm. 5 5 f } Montgomery, John 3 12 h Montgomery, John 3 10 h } Pendleton, Richard 8 19 h Montgomery, Joseph 3 3 h } Perfect, Robt. 3 1 h Montgomery, Robt. 1 14 f } Perry, James ] 5 6 f Montgomery, Samuel 3 4 f } Perry, John ] 5 6 f Montgomery, Wm. 2 14 h } Phenix, John 1 17 f Moor, Samuel 7 31 f } Phenix, Mrs. Mary 1 16 f Moor, Thos. 3 21 f } Phenix, Samuel 1 15 f Morrison, Alex. 7 27 f } Phillips, Joshua 3 1 f Morrison, Arthur 4 28 f } Poyntz, John 3 3 h Morrow, Wm. 4 10 h } Quigley, Geo. 4 22 f Morrow, Allan 1 7 h } Quigley, John 8 13 h Muldoon, Mrs. Mary A. 7 3 f } Quinn, James 8 21 f Mullin, Edward 3 20 f } Quinn, John 1 28 h Mulvogue, Hugh 2 26 h } Rankin, Mrs. Eliza 5 20 f Munns, Wm. 3 18 f } Reid, Jeremiah 3 14 f Neil, Alex., carpenter 2 18 h } Reid, John 1 19 f Neil, James 3 13 f } Reid, John 2 11 f Neil, Mrs. Janet 2 15 f } Reid, Joseph 2 10 f Neil, Wm. 4 14 h } Reid, Thos. 2 8 f Nellis, John 1 21 h } Reid, Wm. 1 10 f Nellis, Joseph 6 16 h } Reid, Wm. 2 17 f Newell, Hugh 7 26 f } Reid, Wm. 3 3 h Newell, John, innkeeper 8 32 h } Richardson, Thos. 1 12 h Newton, Samuel 4 30 f } Ritchison, Isaac 1 7 f Newton, Wm. 3 31 f } Ritter, George 1 16 h Nicholson, Obadiah 3 1 h } Robinson, Francis 1 32 f Nixon, Malboro 3 14 h } Robinson, James 1 22 f Noble, Samuel 8 30 f } Robinson, James 3 12 h O'Neil, Felix 8 15 f } Robinson, John 3 13 f Orr, Wm. J. 2 15 f } Robertson, Mrs. Josephine 8 32 f Parker, Geo., miller 8 24 f } Robinson, Wm. 6 31 f Parks, James 1 16 f } Robinson, Wm. 4 17 f Parks, John 1 16 h } Robinson, Wm. 3 5 f Partridge, Henry 7 24 h } Robinson, Wm., carpenter 4 15 h Patterson, Aaron 2 16 h } Roddick, Thos. 1 6 f Patterson, Thos. 1 18 f } Rush, Alex. 6 6 f Patterson, Thos. 1 21 h } Rush, John 6 7 f Patterson, Wm. 4 8 f } Rusk, Isaiah 5 8 f Patterson, Wm.&Co., sawyers1 22 h } Ryan, Patrick 3 1 f Patterson, Wm. 2 16 f } Sanders, Francis H. 2 2 f Patterson, Wm. 1 18 f } Scott, James 4 10 h Pearson, James 4 2 f } Scott, John 5 10 f Pearson, James ] 3 8 f } Scott, Richard 2 27 h Pearson, Thos. ] 3 8 f } Shaw, George 2 31 f Pearson, John 6 28 h } Shaw, Joseph 2 4 h Pendleton, James 7 15 h } Shaw, Mrs. Mary 6 30 f Shaw, Robert 8 30 h } Strong, Jonathan, blksmith 7 15 f Sherra, John 1 13 h } Tanner, Samuel 1 27 f Shields, Robert 4 9 f } Tate, Joshua 8 32 f Siggins, George 4 1 f } Taylor, George, carpenter 8 9 f Simpson, James 2 19 f } Taylor, W. Sutherland 3 1 f Simpson, Joseph 2 19 f } Thompson, Joseph, weaver 5 25 h Simpson, William, cooper 8 1 h } Thompson, Samuel 6 26 h Skelton, John 2 4 f } Thompson, Wm. J. 3 28 - Sleator, Peter 6 2 f } Terry, Sinclair, carpenter 1 16 h Small, Richard 3 30 h } Tilney, Wm. 1 2 h Smith, Chas. and James M., } Tipping, Geo. 1 12 f merchants 1 26 h } Toal, Robt. 3 32 h Smith, James M. 1 24 f } Totten, David 8 7 f Smith, John M. 1 6 f } Tremble, Robt. 3 18 f Smith, John 1 32 f } Trueman, Jos. 3 15 f Smith, Robert 6 9 h } Turnbull, Alex. 1 20 f Smith, Thomas 2 21 h } Turnbull, Alex. 2 19 f Smith, William 2 21 h } Turnbull, John 2 20 f Snell, George 6 7 f } Turnbull, John S. 3 22 f Snell, Isaac 8 2 f } Turnbull, Robt. saw-miller 1 19 f Snell, James 8 3 f } Turnbull, Thos. 1 14 f Snell, Thomas 6 29 f } Turnbull, Thos. 4 21 f Snell, William 7 27 h } Turnbull, Wm. 2 19 f Snider, John N. 1 6 f } Waights, Thos. 5 16 h Snowden, Joseph 2 3 h } Waights, Thos. 4 19 h Spiers, Robert 8 15 h } Wake, John 4 31 h Spiers, Thos. 7 3 f } Wallace, James 6 4 f Sproule, Nathaniel 3 14 h } Wallers, Robt. 5 17 h Stephens, Tilton H. 3 4 f } Ward, Lewis 7 8 h Stephenson, John 1 12 f } Webber, Geo. 1 3 h Stewart, Donald 7 4 h } Weir, Wm. 1 5 h Stewart, Duncan 4 29 h } Welsh, Robt. 8 1 f Stewart, James 4 28 f } Whimps, Robt. 2 26 h Stewart, John 1 25 f } White, Henry 3 6 f Stewart, Robt. 4 29 h } White, John 8 10 f Stewart, Wm. 6 18 h } White, John 8 9 h Still, David 3 9 f } White, Robt. 5 9 h Still, David 5 22 f } White, Thomas 7 8 h Still, James 2 16 h } Wilcox, George, butcher 2 2 f Still, James 3 22 f } Wilcox, Joshua 2 2 f Still, John 1 15 h } Wilcox, Robert 2 2 f Still, Wm. 1 21 h } Wiley, James 3 27 f Stinson, James 4 16 f } Wiley, Samuel 1 25 h Stinson, James 7 22 f } Willarton, Christopher 6 10 f Stone, John 3 24 f } Williamson, Mrs. Margaret 8 21 f Storey, Robt., blacksmith 3 19 f } Wilson, Henry 2 13 f Wilson, James 7 21 f } Wilson, Thomas 4 18 h Wilson, James 8 31 f } Wilson, William 4 18 h Wilson, James 8 11 h } Wilson, William 17 16 h Wilson, Mrs. R. 1 17 f } Wilson, William 7 20 f Wilson, John, merchant 3 19 f } Wilson, William 2 13 h Wilson, John 2 30 h } Wisdom, Moses 1 26 h Wilson, Wm. L., shoemaker 3 19 f } Woodland, Joshua 2 4 f Wilson, Richard 2 8 f } Wright, Joseph 8 1 f Wilson, Robert 6 20 f } Wright, James 2 21 h
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NOTE: - g r w signifies Grant Road West, and g r e Grant Road East.
Anderson, Henry grw 13 f } Cook, Wm. 3 25 f Anderson, Wm. W. gre 13 f } Cork, Joseph 3 25 f Arnes, Ferdinand 6 26 f } Cocks, Hugh sen'r 2 14 f Averell, Graves 1 30 f } Cocks, Hugh jun'r 2 29 f Bailey, John ? 15 f } Cuthbert, Jas., shoemkr gre 11 f Bayley, J. Q. w 1 h } David, Adelhart 9 21 f Bayley, Wm. D. grw 1 f } David, August 10 22 f Beatty, George grw 7 f } Dierks, Charles 9 22 f Bell, Duncan gre 15 f } Dierks, Henry, teacher 3 21 f Bennet, Peter 4 24 f } Dicker, John L. 9 23 f Bentz, Wm. 4 25 f } Didlo, Henry 9 23 f Bentzinger, Fred. 4 22 f } Dilworth, Joseph grw 18 f Bowers, James 2 33 f } Dilworth, Robert grw 28 f Bowes, John 6 22 f } Dilworth, Wm. gre 26 f Boyd, Andrew C. car- } Doolittle, Aurelius 3 32 h penter grw ? f } Draper, Asahel gre 7 f Boyd, James, sen'r gre 14 f } Draper, Charles gre 6 f Boyd, James, jun'r grw 11 f } Duncan, Thomas gre 22 f Boyd, John grw 10 f } Dyer, Lawrence 10 28 f Cannell, Edward gre 31 f } Ewerbeck, John 5 26 f Canning, John 3 24 f } Furet, Gustave 4 31 f Cherry, Moses gre 35 f } Gieike, Martin 9 29 f Charles, James 3 33 f } Graham, John, blacksmith grw 2 f Clipshum, Michael, black- } Hiedman, Henry 10 29 f smith gre 17 f } Hueston, John gre 16 f Collins, Edward 3 26 f } Hughes, George 10 19 f Hughes, Robert grw 4 f } Rabman, Jacob 9 27 f Hunter, Joseph 2 32 f } Rankin, Thomas gre 25 f Hunter, Thomas 5 28 f } Robinson, Jas. grw 8 f Jackson, Jas. H., mercht gre 1 f } Robinson, Thos. grw 26 f Johnston, Adam, sen'r grw 6 f } Roushorn, Henry gre 4 f Johnston, Adam, jun'r 3 59 f } Sample, John 6 24 f Johnston, Thomas 4 29 f } Sample, Wm. 5 23 f Koch, John 11 30 f } Schaffer, Fred. 25 6 f Langman, Thomas, inn- } Schelp, Patrick gre 29 f keeper gre 19 h } Schultz, Auguste 9 24 h Lehman, Gustave 7 24 f } Schultz, Ernest 7 26 h Lloyd, Alfred 2 27 f } Scott, John, sen. grw 33 f Llyod, Arthur 2 25 f } Scott, John, jun. grw 29 f Llyod, Francis 2 27 f } Scott, Joseph grw 34 f McClelland, David grw 14 f } Scott, Wm. grw 33 f McClelland, Moses gre 20 f } Sillib, Henry gre 8 f McCormick, Angus 8 30 f } Simmington, Henry grw 20 f McCormick, Donald 8 26 f } Simmington, Wm. grw 19 f McDonald, Allan 8 25 f } Skinne?, Joseph M. 4 26 f McDonald, Duncan 8 25 f } Stein, Fred 8 34 f McKenzie, Charles grw 1 f } Street, Caspar 10 23 f McLean, Angus 1 27 h } Street, Richard F. gre 12 f McLean, Archibald 9 26 f } Summerhill, John 2 26 f McLean, Donald 9 30 f } Timmins, Arthur 2 13 f McLean, Lachlan 8 28 f } Upton, Wm. gre 30 f McPhee, John 8 27 f } Upton, Wm. R. gre 29 f Maguire, John 4 30 f } Wardell, Joseph 2 17 f Mcnardus, Wm. 3 31 f } Whiteside, John 2 30 f Monaghan, Hugh 4 32 f } Whiteside, Richard 2 31 f Moore, Wm. 10 30 f } White, Thos. grw 16 f Mytz, Nicholas 8 20 f } Wilson, Thos., merchant gre 2 h Meytz, Valantine, sen'r 9 19 f } Wianko, Adolphus 9 27 f Meytz, Valentine, jun'r 10 18 f } Wianko, Wm. 7 30 f Nelson, Joseph gre 21 f } Young, Matthew 5 22 f Pilger, Jacob 8 23 f } Young, Wm. 2 w
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MULMUR
Post-Offices - Banda, Black Bank, Honeywood, Lavender, Mansfield, Mulmur, Rosemont, Stanton, Whitfield. Aberdeen, Alex 2 1 h } Aberdeen, James 5 1 f Aberdeen, Thomas H. 2 6 f } Black, Wm. 5 16 f Airth, William 3 14 f } Blair, Benj. 3 16 f Alleby, Robert 2 17 f } Blair, James 3 15 f Allen, Isaac 1 32 f } Blair, John 3 4 h Allen, Samuel 2 25 f } Bowers, Thos. 4 1 f Allen, Thomas 3 17 f } Bowes, Edw., merchant 8 1 f Amos, Joseph, shoemaker 8 1 f } Boyles, Richard 3 10 f Anderson, David, shoemaker 6 11 f } Boyles, Susan 3 10 f Anderson, Robert 7 12 f } Bradley, Abram 5 4 f Anderson, Thomas 2 2 h } Bradley, Edw., senr. 1 22 f Anderson, William 7 10 f } Bradley, Edw., jr. 1 22 f Andrews, Wm., sen. 3 28 f } Bradley, Edward 4 7 h Andrews, William, jun. 3 28 f } Bradley, James 11 4 f Archer, James, jun. 2 9 f } Bradley, Richard 8 26 f Archer, Wm., carpenter 2 10 f } Bradley, Richard 5 4 f Armstrong, David 7 12 f } Bradley, Thos. 7 9 h Armstrong, Michael 4 2 f } Brett, Charles 6 16 h Arthur, Alex. 8 31 f } Brett, John 1 30 f Atkinson, John 8 5 f } Brett, Richard 1 6 f Atkinson, Thomas 8 5 f } Brett, Richard 6 16 h Attridge, Fred. 2 27 h } Broderick, Joseph 2 25 f Avison, John 2 12 f } Broderick, Wm. 2 20 f Bailey, James 1 21 f } Brooks, Wm. 2 31 f Bailey, Solomon 2 8 f } Brown, Abraham 3 27 f Barber, Samuel 5 14 f } Brown, John, blacksmith 8 1 f Barber, Thomas 1 28 f } Brown, Thos., shoemaker 5 6 f Bates, John 4 25 f } Burd, Wm. 8 30 h Bates, John, senr. 4 25 f } Butterbath, John 1 24 f Bates, Thos. 0 6 h } Campaign, George 6 4 f Batby, Thos. 3 25 f } Campaign, Hugh 8 22 f Baxter, James 3 27 f } Campaign, James 1 24 f Bartley, Wm. 1 4 h } Campaign, Thos. 6 9 f Bayle, Robt. 2 14 h } Campbell, Foster 7 25 f Beatty, Benj. 5 30 f } Campbell, James 8 29 f Beatty, David 2 24 f } Campbell, James 1 28 h Beatty, Francis 3 21 f } Campbell, Robt. 4 1 f Beatty, Luke 3 29 f } Campbell, Wm. 1 7 f Beatty, Wm., innkeeper 6 5 f } Carley, John 3 30 f Bell, John, tailor 3 25 f } Carley, Joseph 3 30 f Bell, Wm. 1 3 f } Carson, James, sen. 4 3 f Best, John 1 10 f } Carson, James, jr. 3 5 f Betherick, James 2 10 f } Carson, John 4 3 f Biggers, Hugh 4 9 f } Cauthers, Andrew, black- Biggers, John 4 9 f } smith 6 6 h Benaugh, Moses 8 10 f } Cauthers, Mathew 5 7 f Black, John 7 10 f } Cauthers, Thos., sen. 5 6 f Cauthers, Thos., jr. 5 8 f } Cunningham, Wm. 2 4 f Chambers, Silas 8 17 f } Davidson, James 1 11 f Cherry, Joseph H. 2 19 f } Davidson, John 8 11 f Cherry, Moses 3 16 f } Davidson, Wm. 2 16 f Clark, Henry 2 7 f } Dawling, John 8 10 f Clark, Robert 2 9 f } Dean, George 1 5 f Cleminger, John 6 32 f } Dean, John, sen. 1 9 f Clement, Stephen 5 28 f } Dean, John, jun. 2 17 f Cloughley, Thomas 3 12 f } Demun, John 6 7 - Coe, Edward 2 28 f } Demun, John 6 4 f Coe, James 2 31 f } Deverill, Robert 1 4 h Coe, James 2 31 f } Deverill, Wm. 1 4 h Coe, Richard 2 16 f } Deverill, Wm. 9 1 f Coe, Wm. 2 28 f } Dickey, John 8 25 f Coleman, James 3 11 f } Dinsmore, James, sen. ] 3 24 f Coleman, John A. 5 32 f } Dinsmore, James, jun. ] 3 24 f Coleman, William 3 32 f } Dixon, John 1 31 f Colquhoun, Archibald 8 12 f } Dobie, T. W. 7 29 f Colquhoun, John 8 12 f } Dodds, Geo., merchant 7 4 f Cook, George 6 15 f } Dorsey, Thos. 8 11 f Cook, James 1 20 f } Douglas, Donald 1 2 f Cook, William 8 8 f } Douglas, Henry 3 5 f Cooper, John 8 4 f } Dudgeon, Thos. 3 6 f Copeland, Jonathan 3 27 f } Duffin, Alex. * 1 25 f Cornwall, Wm. 2 11 f } Duffin, Robt. * 3 21 f Cotton, Richard 5 1 f } Dunseath, James 4 24 f Cotton, Thomas 4 2 f ] Elder, Samuel 7 27 f Cotton, William 8 8 f } Elsey, Henry 6 31 f Cottrell, Amos 2 22 f } English, Paul 3 15 f Courtney, William 3 8 f } Ewens, John 7 2 f Craig, Adam 2 21 f } Farley, Thos. 4 27 f Craig, Joseph 2 21 f } Farr, John 2 22 f Crauston, James 2 9 h } Fenix, Robt. 3 2 f Crawford, James 3 24 f } Ferguson, Thos. 3 11 f Crawford, Wm. 1 29 h } Ferris, Archd. 1 12 f Crawley, Wm. 2 22 f } Ferris, James 7 13 f Creary, Isaac 6 4 f } Ferris, James 1 11 f Creary, Jas. 3 6 f } Ferris, James W. 2 32 f Creary, Edw. 7 6 f } Ferris, John 1 12 f Carscadden, Thos. 3 24 f } Ferris, John 5 8 f Crosier, George 2 8 f } Ferris, Matthew 2 8 f Cumberland, James 8 1 f } Ferris, Thos. 7 13 f Cumming, Geo., merchant 8 1 f } Ferris, Thos. 5 7 f Cunningham, James 1 7 f } Ferris, Wm. 5 9 f Cunningham, Robert 3 7 f } Fisher, John 8 28 f Cunningham, Wm. 1 6 f } Flack, Robt. 5 32 f Fleer, Thos. 3 29 f } Greer, John 6 2 f Fleming, Robt. 2 7 f } Greer, John 8 26 h Fletcher, George 1 27 f } Greer, Robert 8 7 f Fletcher, Jackson 1 24 f } Greer, William, sen. 8 7 f Fletcher, John 4 4 f } Greer, William, jun. 4 1 f Fletcher, Wm. 7 3 f } Grice, Matthew 3 6 f Fletcher, Willoughby 1 26 f } Gugins, Samuel 1 23 f Flett, Josiah 5 11 h } Haddock, John 7 28 f Fogul, Charles 3 15 f } Haddy, William 4 19 f Fogul, John 1 23 f } Halbert, James 3 2 f Fogul, Richard 1 23 f } Hale, George 3 9 f Foster, Ralph 3 28 f } Hall, Richard 2 12 f Foster, Thos. jr. 2 30 f } Hall, William 3 1 f Foster, Thos. sen. 2 31 f } Hamilton, Charles 3 9 f Foster, Wm. 3 23 f } Hand, Edward 2 3 f Frazier, John 6 27 f } Hand, Robert 5 2 f Gallaghar, Hugh 5 12 f } Hand, Thomas 6 5 f Gallagher, John 1 21 f } Hand, William, sen. 6 6 f Gallagher, Joseph 8 13 f } Hand, William 3 13 f Gallagher, Paul 4 11 f } Handy, George 2 22 f Gallagher, Robt. 2 20 h } Hare, John 8 27 f Gallagher, Robt. 4 15 f } Hawkins, James, jun. 7 7 f Gallagher, Robt. 4 11 f } Hawkins, John 1 29 f Gallagher, Thos. 5 17 f } Hawkins, Samuel 1 25 f Gallagher, Thos. 7 14 f } Heany, John 5 15 h Gallagher, Wm. 1 14 f } Henderson, David 1 9 f Gallagherm Wm. 4 12 f } Henderson, Edw., innkeeper 1 1 f Garwood, Edw. 3 4 f } Henderson, George 2 20 f Gilbert, Wm., merchant 7 11 f } Henderson, James 5 17 f Gilbraith, James 1 28 h } Henderson, Jas., blksmith 1 26 f Gillespie, James 8 7 f } Henderson, Thomas 6 17 f Gilpin, Thos. 1 16 f } Henderson, Thomas, jun. 2 24 f Godkin, Francis 4 9 h } Henderson, Thomas 8 1 f Graham, Christopher 4 6 f } Henderson, Wm. 5 18 f Graham, Colwell 1 1 f } Henry, P. D., teacher 1 10 f Graham, Henry, merchant 6 32 f } Heslip, Benj. 2 24 f Graham, George 2 23 - } Hewish, Wm. 7 28 h Graham, John 1 10 f } Hewit, Jos., carpenter 1 10 h Grainger, Robt. 2 25 f } Hewson, Robt. 1 18 f Grainger, Thos. 2 25 f } Hicks, Edward 1 22 f Gray, Archibald 2 7 f } Hicks, John 1 25 f Gray, Robt. 2 26 f } Hill, James 3 7 f Gray, Robt. 3 29 f } Hill, John 4 5 f Greer, C. 6 10 f } Hill, Wm. 5 6 f Greer, Edward 5 5 f } Hillock, John, tailor 8 1 f Greer, Edward 8 6 f } Hillock, Thos. 6 19 f Hilts, Ira 5 24 f } Lamb, James E. 7 16 f Hilts, James 5 24 f } Lamont, Duncan C. 3 22 f Hood, Joseph, merchant 6 32 f } Langford, Thos. 5 31 h Hodgson, John 6 14 f } Large, John 2 2 h Hodgson, Robert 6 14 f } Large, Robt., jun'r 2 7 f Hogan, Robert 2 22 f } Lattimer, James 4 26 f Hogg, Thos. 3 1 f } Lattimer, Thos. 4 26 f Holmes, Joshua 1 9 h } Lattimer, Wm. 6 32 f Hodgkinson, Geo. 3 21 f } Lawrence, George, merchant 3 26 f Hughson, John 4 31 f } Lawson, John 2 14 f Hunt, Thos. 3 29 f } Latting, John 1 10 f Hunter, John 3 12 f } Lee, John 5 10 f Hunter, Robert 4 13 f } Lee, Robt. 5 11 f Hunter, Thos. 4 14 f } Legate, Benj. 7 11 f Hunter, Walter 3 21 f } Lennox, Benj. 2 30 f Hunter, Wm. 3 21 f } Lennox, Henry 4 29 f Huntsberger, Abraham 6 14 h } Lennox, John 3 28 f Huntsberger, Isaac 5 29 f } Lennox, Jos. 4 28 f Huntsberger, Michael 6 29 f } Lennox, Richard 4 29 - Huntsberger, Valentine 5 28 f } Lennox, Robert 4 30 - Hutchinson, Wm. 2 23 f } Levens, Abraham, 4 26 f Ireland, John 5 16 f } Levens, Jos. 1 6 f Irwin, Hamilton 6 15 f } Lightheart, Edw. 2 19 f Irwin, James 3 3 f } Lighton, Robt. 3 32 f Irwin, Richard 3 3 f } Lindsay, Christopher 7 25 f Irwin, Robert 5 5 f } Little, Edward 7 1 f Jameson, Wm. 8 15 f } Little, James, jun. 7 9 f Jameson, ------ 2 23 f } Little, James, sen. 8 12 f Johnston, Alex. 1 10 h } Little, James 7 3 h Johnston, Thos. 2 28 f } Little, John 8 3 f Johnston, Thos. 7 31 f } Little, Robert 7 1 f Johnston, Wm. 1 30 f } Little, Robert J. 6 26 f Johnston, Wm. 2 28 f } Little, William, jun. 8 2 f Jones, Richard 8 27 f } Lloyd, Benjamin 1 16 h Jones, Alfred 5 26 f } Lloyd, James 1 19 f Keirnan, John 6 27 f } Lockhart, Francis 2 11 f Keirnan, Wm., teacher 7 13 f } Lockhart, John 3 15 f Kerby, Robert 1 31 h ) Lockhart, Matthew 3 9 f Kidd, Henry 8 23 f } Lockhart, Robert 1 24 h Kidd, John 8 23 f } Lockhart, Robert 2 11 f Kirkpatrick, James 4 8 f } Loney, John 1 8 f Kirkpatrick, Thos. 3 9 f } Longhurst, George 3 8 h Kirkpatrick, Wm. 3 9 f } Love, John A., merchant 7 5 f Laidlaw, Robert 2 1 h } Lowrey, George 6 30 h Lamb, George E. 7 17 f } McAlroy, William 4 4 f Lamb, Hugh 7 17 f } McAtteer, George 2 29 f McAttee, Wm. 2 20 f } Matchett, Robert 6 32 f McBride, Wm., merchant 7 1 h } Mather, John 3 30 h McCabe, James 1 4 f } Mard, Newton 1 19 f McCabe, John 2 7 f } Meilsop, Solomon 3 32 f McCann, James 2 13 f } Mercer, Samuel 7 29 f McCanley, John 8 19 h } Mews, Thomas, blacksmith 1 11 f McClinton, John 1 26 f } Milligan, John 1 17 h McClinton, Wm. 1 26 f } Mitchell, Alex. 2 4 f McCutcheon, David 1 13 f } Mitchell, Charles 7 2 f McCutcheon, John 1 9 f } Mitchell, David 4 1 h McCutcheon, Samuel 1 8 f } Mitchell, James 3 7 h McCutcheon, Wm. 1 23 h } Mitchell, Jas., blacksmith 6 1 f McCracken, Robt. 6 11 f } Mitchell, Robert 4 6 f McDonald, Samuel 2 3 f } Mitchell, Thomas 6 6 h McGillivray, John 2 28 f } Morgan, John 1 32 f McKee, Alex. 8 9 f } Morgan, Samuel 2 17 h McKee, George 1 21 f } Moodie, William J. 1 21 f McKee, Henry 1 13 f } Moore, Abra'm., blacksmith 1 1 f McKee, Robt. 6 7 h } Moore, John 2 7 f McKee, Robt. 6 12 f } Moore, John 1 24 f McKee, Samuel 7 4 f } Morrison, Archibald 8 4 f McKee, Thos. 6 12 f } Morrison, Hugh 8 1 f McKee, Thos. 1 14 f } Morrison, John 8 5 f McKee, Wm. 6 6 h } Morrison, Thos., blksmith 7 32 f McKenn, Alex. 7 8 f } Morrison, Wm. 3 2 f McKnight, George 2 6 f } Morrow, Hugh 7 32 f McLean, Joseph 2 30 h } Morrow, James 4 11 f McLean, Robt. 3 24 f } Mortimer, Chas. 1 24 f McMahon, John 6 12 f } Mortimer, Manuel 2 24 f McMulkin, Edward 6 9 f } Mortimer, Mark 2 24 f McNabb, James 2 2 f } Mortimer, Robert 3 25 f McNichol, John 1 32 h } Mullen, James 2 6 f Madill, Wm. 2 27 f } Mumford, James A. 4 27 f Markle, Abraham 3 18 f } Murdy, Stewart 2 21 f Markle, Adam 3 19 f } Murphy, John 8 1 f Markle, Joseph 3 15 f } Neely, Alex. 3 26 f Markle, Lydra 3 18 f } Neely, John 5 27 f Marshall, James 3 31 f } Nelson, Wm. 3 26 f Marshall, James E. 3 23 f } Newman, Richard 5 29 f Marshall, John M. 3 31 f } Newman, Wm. 3 22 h Martin, George 5 3 f } Newton, John 3 4 f Martin, James 2 32 f } Newton, John, sen. 2 25 f Mastin, J. B. 1 32 f } Newell, Samuel 4 28 f Matchett, Edw. 1 27 f } Nixon, Thos. 8 32 h Matchett, James 1 27 f } Noble, Archibald 6 13 f Matchett, Robert 4 25 f } Noble, James 5 3 f Noble, John, sen. ] 6 3 f } Robinson, Thos. jun. 6 24 f Noble, John, jun. ] 6 3 f } Robinson, Wm. 5 25 f Noble, Robert 7 13 f } Robson, Joseph 3 20 f Noble, Robert 1 1 f } Rhodes, Josiah 8 30 f Noble, Samuel 6 12 f } Rusk, Wm. 2 27 f Noble, Thomas 1 1 f } Rusk, Wm. 2 16 f Noble, Wm., merchant 1 7 f } Russell, James, carpenter 4 12 f Oliver, Joseph 1 10 f } Rutledge, George, jun. 2 10 f Ormsby, Christopher 3 10 f } Rutledge, George, sen. 5 4 f Ormsby, John 3 10 f } Rutledge, Wm. 2 8 f Ormsby, Richard 3 11 f } Sallons, John 5 13 h Orr, James 3 25 f } Saunders, James 5 26 f Orr, Samuel 4 30 f } Sayers, John 2 2 f Orth, Abram 5 28 h } Service, James 5 30 h Paisley, William 7 14 f } Shanly, James 7 19 f Pangman, Jeremiah 8 20 f } Shaw, James 1 31 f Parks, Lorenzo 6 13 f } Shepherd, George 1 2 f Parks, William 2 16 f } Sherman, Isaiah 2 11 f Parsons, Job 4 5 h } Sherman, John 2 10 f Parsons, Nicholas 3 1 f } Shields, Wm. 3 2 f Parsons, Matthew 6 26 f } Siddal, George 3 28 f Pastill, Stephen 3 17 f } Simmons, Thos. 3 19 f Patton, Nathaniel 2 15 f } Simpson, Wm. 2 15 f Pearson, William 7 3 f } Sims, James, carpenter 2 2 f Perry, Alexander 3 27 f } Sloane, Edw. 1 8 h Perry, Alexander 3 30 f } Smith, John 2 12 f Perry, Johnston 3 27 f } Smith, John 6 28 f Perry, Joseph 3 30 f } Smith, Malcolm 6 29 f Phillips, Henry 2 1 f } Smith, Thos. G. 8 2 h Phillips, Samuel 2 19 f } Smith, Wm. 7 11 h Pickering, Lovell 2 19 f } Smuck, Wm. 2 20 f Porter, Husten 3 27 f } Snell, Robert 6 1 h Porter, John 5 31 h } Starks, James 8 18 h Porter, Thomas 7 32 f } Starks, John 8 20 f Purdy, Robert 2 22 f } Stephens, Fred. 4 18 f Quinn, John 2 29 h } Stewart, Robt. 2 24 f Radford, John 2 23 f } Stinson, James 8 9 f Rayburn, George 1 6 f } Stinson, John 8 13 f Rayburn, Robert 1 8 f } Stinson, Robt., blacksmith 7 11 f Rayburn, Thomas 2 10 f } Stinson, Wm. 7 12 f Reid, Samuel 1 6 f } Stonehouse, Wm. 3 5 f Rinn, Joseph 2 20 f } Squirrell, George 3 13 f Robinson, James 2 9 f } Swansay, James 5 2 f Robinson, James 6 24 f } Synnott, John 8 11 f Robinson, Thos., sen. 5 25 f } Tangate, Wm. 2 17 f Tate, Andrew 2 6 f } Wallace, Stephen 1 21 h Tate, George 1 5 f } Watson, James 2 20 h Tate, James, sen'r 5 12 f } Weatherall, James, sen. 2 29 h Tate, James, jun'r 1 5 f } Weir, David 7 27 f Tate, James 2 5 f } Weir, James 3 10 f Tate, Thomas 2 4 f } Weir, John 8 14 h Taylor, Matthew 6 10 f } Weir, Joshua 1 12 h Thistle, Walter 6 13 h } Weir, Robt. 8 14 f Thomas, David 8 29 f } White, Henry 2 12 f Thomas, John 7 31 f } White, James 2 12 f Thompson, John 3 16 h } White, Robt. 2 5 f Thompson, John 2 21 f } White, Robt. 6 22 f Thompson, Nathaniel 2 16 f } Whitley, Robt. 2 13 f Thompson, Thos. C. 3 1 f } Whitley, Wm. 5 27 f Thompson, Wm. 1 27 f } Wilkins, Mathew 1 17 f Thompson, Wm. H. 3 1 f } Wilkinson, James 1 29 f Thurston, Wm. 4 21 h } Wilkinson, Wm. 1 29 f Tipland, Edward 3 21 h } Williamson, John 1 7 f Topling, Alex. 2 27 f } Wilson, Charles 2 2 f Topling, Wm. 3 26 f } Wilson, Dixon 4 32 f Vary, Mathew 6 2 h } Wilson, George 1 9 f Vinetta, Christopher ? 21 h } Wilson, George 3 26 f Waite, Jared. 6 6 f } Wilson, James 1 24 f Walden, Samuel, sen. 2 32 f } Wilson, James 2 30 f Walden, Samuel, jr. 2 32 f } Wilson, John 2 26 f Walker, George 6 31 f } Wilson, Joseph 7 28 f Walker, James 1 3 f } Wilson, Wm. H., clothier 8 4 f Walker, John 7 7 f } Woods, Henry 8 24 h Walker, Thos. 7 6 f } Wrigglesworth, J. 3 16 f Walker, Wm. 6 5 f } Wright, Thos. 3 30 f Walker, Wm., sen. 7 5 f } Wyse, John 8 25 h Walker, Wm., jr. 7 5 f } Xousberger, John 5 28 f Walker, Robt. 3 14 h } Yoal, Robt. 2 1 f Wallace, Samuel 1 21 f } Young, George 3 12 h
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R. 1 10 f } Dallas, Wm. 9 18 f Coffee, Michael 1 10 h } Darrach, Angus 4 19 f Condlon, Edw. 6 25 f } Darrach, Donald 10 25 f Condlon, Rob't 11 25 f } Darrach, Donald 10 25 f Condlon, Wm. 6 25 f } Darrach, Duncan 4 19 f Conelly, James 9 30 f } Davis, James 3 13 h Connor, James 7 11 h } Day, James 6 2 f Connor, John 7 10 h } Day, John 6 4 f Cooper, James 3 12 h } Decker, Oliver 8 2 f Copeland, John 4 10 f } Deetson, John 7 27 f Copeland, Thos. 2 18 f } Dick, James 12 3 f Copeland, Thos., jr. 5 10 f } Dickson, John 8 1 f Craig, David 2 28 f } Donald, Joseph 2 1 f Crawford, David 1 28 f } Donaldson, Wm. 3 7 f Crawford, John 8 3 f } Donan, Samuel 2 13 f Crips, Villiers 12 14 f } Donan, Samuel, jun'r 1 12 f Crone, Wm., brickmaker 9 33 f } Donan, James 3 17 f Cudmore, Thos. 4 48 f } Doolan, James 4 13 f Currie, Colin 12 30 f } Doolan, Matthew, jun'r 4 11 f Currie, Donald 11 43 f } Doolan, Matthew 5 14 f Currie, Donald 11 35 f } Doolan, Patrick 5 13 f Currie, Donald 11 34 f } Doolan, Wm. 5 13 f Currie, Duncan 11 42 f } Doyle, Edward 5 36 f Currie, Duncan 11 30 f } Doyle, John 7 36 f Currie, Duncan, sen. 10 41 f } Duff, Wm. 4 2 f Currie, Duncan, jun. 10 41 f } Duggan, Edmund, jun'r 5 16 f Currie, Hugh 11 23 f } Duggan, Edmund 4 16 f Currie, Hugh 8 28 f } Duggan, James 4 16 f Duggan, Thos. 4 15 f } Gilray, Samuel 9 32 f Dunford, A. M. 7 36 - } Givens, James 7 1 f Dunford, W. J. 4 31 - } Glen, Wm. 2 29 f Edwards, R. S. 3 21 f } Gordon, Samuel 8 23 f Elliott, John 11 44 f } Gordon, Thos. 5 35 f Evans, George 3 11 f } Gowan, C. 6 1 f Fackney, Alex. 12 7 f } Gowan, Francis 5 5 f Fackney, John 12 19 f } Graham, John 3 7 f Fair, James 5 8 f } Greenfield, Rev. James 9 26 f Ferguson, Allen ] 9 32 f } Greenfield, John 9 35 f Ferguson, Findlay ] 9 32 f } Greenman, Thos. B. 7 38 f Ferguson, Angus 9 22 f } Greenway, Alex. 9 7 h Ferguson, Archibald 11 21 f } Grey, George, Mason 8 21 f Ferguson, James 7 9 f } Grose, Walter 4 10 f Finlen, John 9 24 f } Hamill, John 11 9 f Flack, Allan 6 5 f } Hamill, Thos. 12 16 f Flack, Robert 3 1 f } Hamilton, John 11 4 f Fleming, James 3 8 f } Hamilton, Robt. 8 1 f Flyn, William 10 3 f } Hansford, Joseph 2 22 f Foreman, George ] 10 42 f } Hare, Wm. 9 2 f Foreman, William ] 10 42 f } Harkins, Antony 1 14 f Frame, Hugh M. 8 17 f } Hayman, Angus 3 19 f Frame, James 1 5 f } Hayman, Donald 5 25 f Fraser, Thomas 6 28 f } Hays, Wm. 9 7 h Free, Hiram 10 16 f } Henry, Adam 8 21 f Free, John 7 10 f } Hill, Israel J. 9 8 f Free, Solomon 5 12 f } Hillis, Hugh 9 8 f Freer, John 10 15 f } Hilts, George 2 29 f Frenlin, Wm. D. 9 38 f } Hinds, Stephen 6 19 f Galloway, Joseph 4 13 f } Hinton, Francis, sen. 9 27 h Galloway, William 3 2 f } Hinton, Francis, jr. 10 27 h Gamon, Charles 9 34 f } Hisey, Samuel 5 11 f Gardner, Mrs. 9 30 f } Holden, Wm. J., carpenter 9 35 f Gibbs, John 12 25 f } Honeyford, Joseph, jr. 4 11 f Gibson, William 11 8 f } Honeyford, Wm. J. 2 9 f Giffin, Andrew C. 6 18 f } Honeywell, Asa 19 7 f Gilchrist, Duncan 5 19 f } Honeywell, Hiram 9 7 f Gilchrist, John 10 36 f } Honeywell, John 9 6 f Gilchrist, Neil 10 36 f } Hood, James 8 20 f Gilfoyle, William 3 10 f } Hopper, John 10 6 f Gillespie, Alexander 11 37 f } Hornen, Abraham 2 14 f Gillespie, Donald 11 30 f } Howard, Joseph, sen and jr 6 2 h Gillespie, Duncan ] 4 17 f } Hubbard, James 8 14 f Gillespie, James ] 4 17 f } Hunt, John 7 24 f Gillies, John 12 32 f } Hunt, Richard 7 24 f Gillies, John 6 15 f } Huston, John 10 2 f Hutchinson, Richard 8 1 f } Lawrence, George 9 2 f Innis, Edw. 5 28 f } Lawrence, William 9 2 f Irving, Matthew 8 32 f } Leach, George 8 22 f Irwin, Wm. 9 4 f } Leach, James 8 22 f Jackson, Seth 11 12 f } Leary, Thomas 12 8 f Jackson, Thomas 11 12 f } Lee, James 10 30 f Jacques, Jeffrey 11 17 f } Lee, Thos. 8 14 f Jacques, Rob't 11 17 f } Lehman, Peter 6 11 f Jacques, Wm. 12 17 f } Leibec, Fred. 7 29 f Jaffrey, Wm. 2 19 f } Leonard, Elias 4 6 f Jardine, Andw., sen. 10 30 f } Leonard, James 4 3 f Jardine, Andw., jr. 9 30 f } Leonard, Joseph 9 6 f Jardine, David 8 15 f } Leonard, Robt. 5 5 f Jardine, Thos. 10 31 f } Leonard, Thos. 5 5 f Johnson, Alex. 5 27 f } Leonard, Wm. 4 3 f Johnson, Angus 2 16 f } Lightheart, Wm. 6 34 f Johnson, Donald 2 16 f } Lindlay, Thos. 6 27 f Johnson, John 3 20 f } Little, John and Robt. 9 11 f Johnson, John 8 11 f } Little, David 8 9 f Johnson, Robert 8 11 f } Little, Franklin J. 8 13 f Johnson, William 5 35 f } Lillie, James 9 13 f Johnson, William 11 44 f } Lillie, John G. 9 13 f Johnston, Joseph 9 4 f } Lindsay, James 7 39 - Johnston, William 9 8 f } Lindsay, James 11 6 f Keating, William 7 16 f } Livingston, Alex. 12 38 f Kee, Nathaniel 2 7 f } Livingston, George 9 12 f Keen, Francis 7 25 f } Livingston, James, sen'r 10 20 f Keen, John 9 22 f } Livingston, James, jun'r 9 12 f Kelly, James 9 28 f } Livingston, John 11 20 f Kelly, John 9 28 f } Livingston, Malcolm 10 24 f Kelly, Thomas 11 44 f } Long, John 7 27 f Kember, Thomas 10 5 f } Long, Richard 9 2 f Kendrick, Hiram 5 7 f } Longford, Thos. 4 4 f Kennedy, Alex., sen. ] 2 10 f } Longhurst, James 6 33 f Kennedy, Alex., jun. ] 2 10 f } Lott, John 4 3 f Kennedy, Archibald 12 42 f } Luther, Peter 2 17 f Kennedy, Neil 2 29 f } McAllister, Archibald 7 27 f Kenny, Thomas 1 30 h } McAllister, Archibald 5 17 f Kerr, Alexander 6 22 f } McAllister, Charles 10 34 f Kerr, James 3 2 f } McAllister, Dugald ] 9 35 f Kish, Rob 12 45 f } McAllister, Robt. ] 9 35 f Laguerre, Joseph 1 15 h } McAllister, Duncan 10 34 f Lang, Robert 11 17 h } McAllister, Godfrey 10 34 f Lawler, James 9 19 f } McAllister, Hector 10 32 f Lawrie, Henry 10 5 f } McAllister, John 2 31 f Lawrence, Charles 11 40 f } McAllister, Lauchlin 8 27 f McArthur, Peter 5 16 h } McDonald, Angus 11 36 f McArthur, Archibald 10 28 f } McDonald, Donald 6 37 f McArthur, Chas. 12 38 f } McDonald, Donald 11 23 h McArthur, Donald ] 11 41 f } McDonald, Ronald 4 30 f McArthur, John ] 11 41 f } McDougall, Alex 4 19 f McArthur, Dougald 5 18 f } McDougal, Angus 5 20 f McArthur, Duncan ] 11 42 f } McDougall, Hugh 3 15 f McArthur, John ] 11 42 f } McDuffie, Malcolm 11 29 f McArthur, Gilbert 5 23 f } McEachren, Alex. 2 12 f McArthur, Neil 5 15 f } McEachren, Allan 1 20 f McBain, David 6 10 f } McEachren, Mrs. Mary 5 25 f McBeath, Alex. 2 19 f } McEwan, Allan 10 31 f McBeath, George 3 12 f } McEwan, John 8 25 f McBeath, John, sen. 3 14 f } McEwan, Neil 11 31 f McBeath, John, jun. 3 14 f } McFadden, Wm. 1 19 f McBeath, Wm. 3 14 f } McFee, Neil 1 16 f McBeth, Andrew 1 11 f } McGill, Malcolm 10 24 f McBride, John 6 28 f } McGillivray, John 12 27 f McBride, Robert 7 28 f } McGillivray, Donald 11 38 f McCallum, Edw. and Wm. 11 16 f } McGillivray, Duncan 11 38 f McCallum, John 10 28 f } McGillivray, Duncan 11 39 f McClosh, Allister 12 29 f } McGillivray, Duncan 7 20 f McColman, Arch. 4 23 f } McGillivray, John 11 39 f McColman, John 4 24 f } McGillivray, Malcolm 9 29 f McColman, Lachlan 3 15 f } McGregor, John 9 20 f McConnel, Joseph 12 13 f } McHaffie, Peter 10 1 f McCormick, Thos. 9 19 f } McInnis, Neil 9 31 f McCorquodale, Allen 10 38 f } McKay, Alex. 11 24 f McCullum, John 12 42 f } McKay, Jane 11 32 f McCutcheon, David 12 28 f } McKee, Alex. 6 14 f McCutcheon, Henry 11 19 f } McKee, John, sen. 9 28 f McCutcheon, Samuel 12 28 f } McKee, John, jr. 9 29 f McCutcheon, Wm. 6 12 f } McKenna, Joseph 2 2 f McDermott, Alex., mercht 8 35 - } McKenna, Robt. 2 2 f McDermott, Arch'd 6 20 f } McLaughlin, Hugh 5 28 f McDermott, Arch'd 11 33 f } McLaughlin, James 4 26 f McDermott, Donald 12 31 f } McLean, Dugald 5 26 f McDermott, Findlay 10 28 f } McLean, James 8 29 f McDermott, John 10 33 f } McLean, John 11 17 f McDermott, John 11 33 f } McLean, Lachlan 2 29 f McDermott, John 8 27 - } McLellan, Wm. 3 13 h McDermott, Malcolm 12 31 f } McLelland, Allan 4 18 f McDermott, Neil 7 20 f } McLeod, Alex. 9 14 f McDermott, Peter 9 21 f } McLeod, John 9 14 f McDonald, Alex. 6 23 f } McMillan, James 5 24 f McDonald, Allan 5 27 h } McMurchy, Donald 12 36 f McMurchy, John 12 39 f } Millsap, Isaac 2 3 f McMurchy, Thos. 12 39 f } Millsap, Solomon 6 2 f McNabb, Andrew 9 25 f } Millsap, Thomas 8 1 f McNabb, John 7 19 f } Millsap, William 6 4 f McNabb, Neil 7 19 f } Millsap, W. T. 3 5 f McQueen, Donald 5 23 f } Moles & Ross 7 34 f McQueen, James 6 23 f } Montgomery, John 11 36 f McQueen, John 5 24 f } Montgomery, Margaret 11 36 f McQueen, John 11 35 f } Montgomery, Samuel 10 4 f McQueen, Neil 12 33 f } Montgomery, William 10 4 f McQueen, Mary 8 23 f } Montgomery, William 10 2 f McVichey, Peter 9 25 f } Moore, Daniel 8 10 f Mackie, Francis 7 7 f } Moore, Henry 12 22 f Mackie, Wm. 6 6 f } Moore, Henry 10 21 f Madden, Anthony 1 18 f } Moore, Mary 10 21 h Madill, Alex. 6 13 f } Moore, James 10 22 f Madill, David 6 11 f } Moore, John 9 13 f Madill, David 6 7 f } Moore, William 12 22 f Madill, James 10 9 f } Morris, Joseph 3 27 f Madill, James 5 12 f } Morrison, David 3 3 f Madill, Joseph 6 11 f } Morrison, David ] 2 3 f Madill, Richard 6 13 f } Morrison, Joseph ] 2 3 f Mair, James 8 25 f } Morrison, Donald 2 20 f Malone, John 5 17 f } Morrison, Donald, jun. 3 17 f Managan, John 9 1 f } Morrison, Hugh 3 3 f Manson, Alex. 11 31 f } Morrison, Hugh 2 2 f Martin & Harkins 1 14 f } Morrison, James 6 17 f Martin, James 2 4 f } Mowatt, Andrew 4 27 h Martin, Robt. 2 4 f } Murdey, Arthur 2 8 f Maston, Peter 8 2 f } Murdey, Joseph 2 7 f Matchett, Edw. and James 3 3 f } Murdey, Robert 2 7 f Mathers, Peter 7 33 f } Murray, Edw. 1 27 f Matheson, Hugh M. 3 20 f } Murray, Robert 3 4 f Masham, Alfred 5 36 f } Murtough, Patrick 1 10 f Melville, J. 5 10 f } Nash, Richard 5 29 f Metheral, Richard 10 7 f } Neelands, Alex. 5 3 f Metheral, Thos. 11 8 f } Neelands, Hamilton 4 3 f Miller, Adam 4 4 f } Neeley, Anthony 2 6 h Miller, David S. 7 27 f } Neely, Wm. 2 30 f Miller, John ] 5 15 f } Neff, Albert 11 11 f Miller, Joseph ] 5 15 f } Neff, Andrew 11 11 f Miller, William 6 6 f } Neff, Edmund 11 13 f Miller, William 12 44 f } Neff, Clement 11 13 f Millsap, Jacob 7 3 f } Neff, Lucinda 8 19 f Millsap, Edw. 7 5 f } Nesbitt, Benjamin 8 34 f Millsap, Francis 2 3 f } Nesbitt, George 10 11 f Nesbitt, George 10 10 f } Rhodes, John 4 6 f Nesbitt, Robt. 10 11 f } Richmond, Daniel 10 20 f Nesbitt, Wm. 10 10 f } Richardson, Thomas 5 2 f Neville, John 5 2 f } Robertson, Alexander 7 20 f Newton, Edward 5 3 f } Robertson, Andrew ] 1 19 h Neely, Abraham 7 7 f } Robertson, John ] 1 19 h Nicol, Charles 7 2 f } Robertson, James ] 4 17 f Nicol, David 7 1 f } Robertson, John ] 4 17 f Norris, Thos. 7 4 f } Robertson, Peter 12 19 f O'Brien, Andrew 8 5 f } Robertson, Thomas 6 8 f O'Connell, Patrick 5 15 f } Robinson, Andrew 8 5 f O'Connor, Edward 7 21 f } Robinson, John 9 15 f O'Malley, Patrick 1 15 f } Robinson, John 9 21 f O'Neil, Margaret 7 20 f } Robinson, Ross 7 12 f Osborn, Wm. 10 8 f } Robinson, Thos. 9 15 f Ough, John 8 17 f } Robinson, Thos. 8 15 f Ovens, Thos. 9 10 f } Robinson, Wm. 8 15 f Parker, Charles H. 4 5 f } Rooney, Edw., sen. ] 5 12 f Parker, John 9 16 f } Rooney, Edw., jun. ] 5 12 f Parks, Joseph 6 22 f } Rooney, John ] 5 12 f Parkes, Mathew 6 22 f } Rooney, James 1 15 f Parsons, Wm. 12 10 f } Rose, Isaac 7 16 f Parsons, Edw. 7 15 f } Rose, Mrs. Laura 12 19 f Patterson, Donald 4 22 f } Rose, Patrick 7 17 f Patterson, Duncan 2 26 f } Ross, Daniel 7 13 f Patterson, John 4 26 f } Ross, Donald 6 1 f Patterson, Neil 12 40 f } Ross, Wm. 8 29 f Paul, Dougald 4 21 f } Rezial, Francis 6 10 f Paul, John 4 20 f } Rezial, Robert 6 10 f Paul, Neil 4 21 f } Rupert, Conrad 7 31 f Pearson, James 3 16 f } Russell, Jas., P.M. 8 25 f Perry, George 8 6 f } Rykhart, John 3 9 f Perry, George 2 5 f } Sanders, Wm. 3 14 h Perry, James 9 15 f } Sanderson, John 2 10 f Piper, George H. 12 15 f } Sampson, Joseph 11 26 f Playter, Henry 6 37 f } Scarrow, James 11 7 f Porter, Alexander 7 17 f ) Scott, John 11 4 f Porter, Robert 5 6 f } Scott, Mark 10 7 f Price, James 2 30 f } Scott, Thos. 11 4 f Purdy, William 11 12 f } Scott, Thos. 11 12 f Rainey, William 12 36 f } Sheard, Charles 7 11 f Rankin, Matthew 8 7 f } Sheppard, George 4 1 f Rayburn, William 10 13 f } Sherick, Jacob 3 11 f Reardon, Owen 10 18 h } Sherick, John 8 30 f Redmond, James 5 35 f } Shields, John 9 18 f Reed, William T. 10 12 f } Sidey, James 5 9 f Simons, Benj. 10 8 f } Swalm, Daniel 8 29 f Simpson, Robert 12 ? f } Swalm, Jacob 8 28 f Sinclair, Charles ] 5 26 f } Swalm, M. 8 29 f Sinclair, Donald ] 5 26 f } Switzer, Daniel 2 9 f Sinclair, John ] 5 26 f } Switzer, Samuel 1 9 f Sinclair, John 11 10 f } Switzer, Wm. 1 7 f Smith, ALex. 11 14 f } Taggart, Alex. 12 20 f Smith, Charles 6 15 f } Taggart, Edward 11 21 f Smith, Dugald 12 45 f } Taylor, Charles 5 10 f Smith, George 7 16 f } Taylor, George, sen'r 5 10 f Smith, Hugh 11 14 f } Taylor, James 6 18 f Smith, John 12 45 f } Taylor, John 12 5 f Smith, John 11 14 f } Taylor, John 9 31 f Smith, John 7 22 f } Taylor, Moses 12 11 f Smith, John 7 21 f } Taylor, Patrick 5 18 f Smith, Lawrence 2 22 f } Taylor, Richard 10 11 f Smith, Reuben 6 5 f } Taylor, Wilberforce 3 18 f Smith, Wm. 7 22 f } Taylor, Wm. 12 5 f Smith, W. J. 1 9 h } Thomson, David 12 37 f Somerville, Samuel 5 1 f } Thompson, Joseph 5 1 h Sorley, John N. 10 12 f } Thompson, Joseph & Wm. 4 2 f Sparks, Wm. 10 40 f } Tindlon, Wm. 6 24 f Spearing, George 5 33 h } Todd, Christopher 2 23 f Steed, Michael 5 7 f } Todd, U. 2 23 f Steele, John 4 2 f } Tompkins, Henry 11 20 f Steele, Thos. 4 2 f } Tooke, John 6 34 f Stephens, Charles 10 17 f } Townley, Rev. Adad, D.D. 8 36 f Stephens, Henry 10 18 f } True, John 9 10 f Stephens, J. D. 8 21 f } Tubs, John 1 29 f Stephens, M. N., merchant 9 40 f } Tuck, George 11 10 f Stephens, T. W. 8 20 f } Tuck, James 12 12 f Stephenson, Robert 11 15 f } Turner, Archibald 4 22 f Stewart, George 12 4 f } Tyne, M. 4 18 f Stewart, John 11 7 f } Van Zandt, Henry 12 43 h Stewart, Nathaniel 1 1 h } Walker, Peter 7 33 f Stewart, Peter 9 18 f } Wallace, John 9 3 f Stewart, Samuel 12 4 f } Ward, Joseph 8 40 h Stinson, Wm. 11 16 f } Webster, George 5 10 f Stinson, Wm., sen. 11 16 f } Westlake, George 2 18 f Stone, Edmund 11 5 f } Wetherall, George 10 1 f Stouffer, Joseph 5 28 f } Wetherall, George 9 1 f Sullivan, Florence 10 25 f } Wetherall, James 8 3 f Sutherland, Alex. 9 30 f } Wetherall, Richard 9 1 f Sutherland, Alex. 2 14 f } Wetherup, Mrs. Mary 5 6 f Sutherland, W. J. 2 15 f } Wetherup, Robt. 5 7 h Swalm, Conrad 8 28 f } Whelan, James 8 38 f White, Henry 12 3 f } Wood, Samuel 9 34 - Whittier, Wm. 10 36 f } Wood, Robt. 5 4 f Williams, James 4 14 f } Wood, Wm. 4 5 - Williams, James, jun'r 4 15 f } Wyant, George 6 34 f Wilson, Dickson 5 1 f } Wyant, Joseph 7 34 f Wilson, Joseph 3 3 f } Young, James 8 3 f Winram, Wm. 2 12 f } Young, John 8 8 f Winters, Isaiah 9 40 f } Young, William 8 5 f Wood, Joseph 9 35 f }
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J.H. 7 1 f Sheridan, Patrick 5 13 f } Wood, Thos. 9 2 f Sheridan, Terence 5 8 f } Woods, Thos. 14 14 f Sheridan, Wm. 5 8 f } Woodrow, Archibald 1 3 f Simmons, Charles 8 5 f } Wright, John 3 1 f Simpson, Fred. 13 11 f } Wright, Wm. 1 2 - Simpson, Wm. 13 11 f }________________________________________
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Allen, James 1 11 f } Dunn, Thos. sen. 4 10 f Allen, John 2 13 f } Dunn, Thos. J. 3 10 f Bailey, Geo. 3 15 f } Edmondson, Thos. 1 13 f Beatty, James 5 4 f } Edwards, Wm. 5 4 f Blain, John 3 11 f } Fallin, Martin 3 2 f Bolster, Geo. I. 5 6 f } Fitton, H.W. 5 5 f Boyce, Henry 4 9 f } Foley, Daniel 3 5 f Brown, John E. 8 1 f } Foley, Martin 3 5 f Brown, Wm. 8 1 f } Gill, Mrs. Sarah 5 10 f Calverly, Matthew 5 1 f } Gilmour, Patrick 2 4 f Calverly, Wm. 4 6 f } Grant, Wm. 3 9 h Cameron, Duncan 2 19 f } Gribben, F.G. 5 10 f Carson, Wm. 3 6 f } Hamilton, T. 1 1 f Cavanagh, Wm. 1 3 f } Harvie, Alex. and Wm., mil- Chew, Samuel 1 13 f } lers 2 10 f Chew, Wm. 1 14 f } Harvie, John, sen. 1 9 f Clark, David 2 6 h } Harvie, John R. 1 6 f Coleman, Patrick 1 6 f } Harvie, Thos. 1 10 f Cotton, Simon 1 1 f } Harvie, Wm. 1 9 f Connor, Cornelius 5 4 f } Harvie, John 4 7 f Connor, Mrs. C. ] 3 2 f } Heward, Stephen 6 10 f Connor, John ] 3 2 f } Hewett, Mrs. A. 4 1 f Connor, J.C. ] 3 2 f } Hewett, Alfred 3 7 f Connor, Jeremiah ] 3 2 f } Heyden, Lawrence 5 6 f Connor, John 3 6 f } Heywood, John 3 1 h Connor, Patrick 3 15 f } Hood, James L. 2 9 f Connor, Timothy 2 2 f } Hugg, Daniel F. 3 10 h Cotton, Daniel 2 7 f } Hughes, Terence 6 4 f Cotton, Simon 2 8 f } Jackson, W.W. 6 11 h Crockford, Fred 2 5 f } Jamison, James 2 13 f Cuppage, John 2 10 f } Johnston, James 2 12 f Dallas, James 4 9 f } Johnston, James 1 19 f Dallas, Thos. 3 9 f } Johnston, Thos. 1 12 f Dearlove, John 5 4 f } Kerr, Atchison 4 4 f Donaldson, J. 4 6 f } Kyle, Wm. 3 2 f Donaldson, Wm. 5 4 h } Lenahan, Patrick 5 4 f Duffy, James 5 3 f } McArthur, John 1 15 f Duffy, Michael 5 3 f } McArthur, Peter 1 15 f Duffy, Owen 5 4 f } McFarlane, John 2 3 f Duffy, Michael 4 4 f } McLeod, Neil 3 1 h McPhee, Arch'd. 2 16 f } Regan, Patrick 3 5 f McPhee, Robt. 2 16 f } Regan, Patrick, sen. 3 7 f McPhee, John 6 2 h } Regan, Patrick 2 1 f McMillen, Mrs. Eliza 4 7 f } Regan, Thos. 2 2 f Mellon, John 3 6 f } Rix, George 2 4 f Middleton, Isaac 4 7 f } Rix, John 1 2 f Millard, James 5 1 f } Roach, David 5 6 f Millechamp, Alfred T. 6 3 f } Ross, Robt. 3 8 f Milligan, James 2 10 f } Rowe, Basil R. 1 5 f Moffatt, Andrew 5 11 f } Rowe, Charles H. 1 7 f Monck, James 6 11 h } Saunders, George 4 7 f Moon, George 3 16 f } Smith, H. 1 1 f Moon, Henry 2 17 f } Stanton, Thos. 4 5 h Moon, John 2 17 f } Strathern, D. 1 10 f Moore, Chris. 4 9 f } Stroud, Mark 2 15 h Moriarty, John 1 1 f } Sullivan, John 3 4 f Mulvaney, John 2 15 f } Taylor, L.D. 4 7 f Mulvaney, Patrick 2 15 f } Thompson, Archibald 3 13 f Mulvaney, Owen 2 10 f } Thompson, Mrs. E. 6 10 f Mulvaney, Thos. 1 16 f } Thompson, Robt. 1 17 f Murphy, Jeremiah 3 7 f } Thompson, Simeon 2 18 f Nelson, John 1 2 f } Thorburn, Alex. 3 12 h O'Connor, John 4 7 f } Tucker, Walter 4 7 h O'Connor, J.J. 1 6 f } Turner, Edward 3 1 f O'Donnell, W.M. 4 5 f } Vick, George 3 9 f O'Neil, Michael 4 5 f } Wainman, David 4 4 f Odell, Edwin W. 2 4 f } Wainman, Edmund 4 2 h Oliver & Co. 5 10 f } Wainman, George 4 2 f Payne, Uriah 1 8 f } Wainman, Matthew 4 12 h Plunkett, Thos. 4 3 f } Waldron, Martin 4 7 f Powley, S.P. 4 10 f } Walker, James 6 5 f Price, Wm. 1 1 f } Ward, Earnest A. 4 1 f Reardon, Matthew 2 2 f } Wellman, Thos. 5 6 f Regina, Daniel 2 3 f } Whips, Thos. 4 3 f Regina, John 2 1 f } Wilson, Jacob 3 1 f Regina, John 2 2 f } Wilson, Leonard 4 5 f Regina, Morris 2 1 f } Wood, Wm., sen'r 7 1 f Regan, John M. 3 6 f } Wright, George 2 8 f Regan, Michael, sen. 3 5 f } Wright, John 1 8 f Regan, Michael, jr. 3 4 f } Yeo, Thos. 5 1 f
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Post Offices - East Oro, Edgar, Hawkstone, Jarrett's Corners, Nevis, Rugby, Steele. Adam Grace, 8 27 f } Banks, Wm. J. 7 18 h Adam, George 10 22 f } Barber, Luther 3 6 h Adam, James 8 27 f } Barker, Henry 6 1 f Adam, Jas., blacksmith 13 11 f } Barnhart, Benjamin 10 19 f Addison, Thomas 1 26 f } Barnhart, Hiram 9 17 f Addison, William 3 11 f } Barnhart, John 10 15 f Addry, Rebecca 9 26 h } Barnhart, Simeon 9 19 f Aliott, George 1 1 h } Barron, Wm. 5 7 f Alley, Gerald 6 11 f } Baskerville, Edmund 13 15 f Allingham, Charles 11 21 f } Baskerville, John 12 21 f Allingham, Douglas 11 24 f } Barkerville, Samuel 13 14 f Allingham, Edw. H. 10 20 h } Baskerville, Silas 13 15 f Anderson, David 14 9 f } Baskerville, Wm. 13 14 f Anderson, Robert 14 9 h } Beard, James 11 1 f Anderson, George 11 18 f } Beard, Joseph 13 1 f Anderson, James 1st range 1 f } Beardsal, Wm. 2 27 f Anderson, John 13 23 f } Beaton, Neil 8 10 f Anderson, Richard 11 10 h } Bertram, Joseph 2 33 f Anderson, Thomas, sen. 11 17 f } Bell, Allan 7 23 f Anderson, Thomas, jun. 11 18 f } Bell, Arch'd 11 16 f Annas, John 10 13 h } Bell, Arthur 9 22 f Annas, Richard 9 8 h } Bell, Donald 9 9 h Armstrong, Edw. 2 D f } Bell, Duncan 10 17 f Armstrong, James 4 14 f } Bell, Edward 7 20 h Arthur, Joseph, carpenter 3 27 f } Bell, Farquhar 10 20 f Arthur, Samuel 2nd range 4 f } Bell, Francis 8 24 f Ashley, Mrs. 1 1 h } Bell, Gilbert 8 15 f Atkinson, Charles 1 1 f } Bell, Gilbert, teacher 11 16 h Author, James 14 20 f } Bell, James 7 23 h Balf, Nicholas 3 12 f } Bell, John 8 15 h Balf, Thomas 3 12 f } Bell, Lachlan 9 9 f Ball, George 2 4 f } Bell, Neil 8 15 f Ball, James, postmaster and } Bell, Oliver 8 23 f carpenter 13 10 f } Bell, Wm. J. 10 22 f Ball, John 6 1 f } Black, Alex., carpenter 13 1 f Banks, John E. 7 18 h } Black, Angus 9 12 h Black, Donald 8 5 f } Caldwell, Thos. 3 22 f Black, Hector 9 12 f } Calvert, Simeon 6 23 f Black, James 8 17 f } Calvert, Wm. 6 23 f Bowen, Thos. 3 6 f } Cameron, Alex. 6 18 f Bowen, James 3 6 f } Cameron, Angus 5 18 f Bone, David 13 10 f } Cameron, Catherine 5 20 f Bradley, George 2nd range 1 h } Cameron, Charles 6 18 h Brandon, James 6 8 f } Cameron, Donald, carpenter 12 6 f Brandon, John 7 7 f } Cameron, Donald 13 6 f Braydon, Wm. 9 26 f } Cameron, Donald, sen. 13 12 f Brazel, Perkins & Co. 5 11 f } Cameron, Donald, jr. 13 12 h Bridges, C.C. 3 26 h } Cameron, John 6 19 f Brigham, John 3 23 f } Cameron, Lachlan 5 21 f Brigham, Wm. 3 23 f } Cameron, Malcolm 13 8 f Brigham, Robt. 3 23 h } Cameron, Neil 5 20 f Brogan, Patrick 3 26 f } Cameron, Peter 2nd range 1 h Brookes, George 5 20 f } Cameron, Rob't. 6 19 f Brown, George 9 12 f } Campbell, Alex. 5 17 f Brown, George 3 10 f } Campbell, Angus 4 21 f Brown, James G. 1 24 f } Campbell, Arch'd. 7 9 h Brown, John 4 24 f } Campbell, Arch. 5 17 f Brown, John 3 17 f } Campbell, Arch., jun. 5 17 f Brown, Robt. 6 8 f } Campbell, Donald 5 16 f Brown, Wm. 4 25 h } Campbell, Geo. 4 17 f Brown, Wilson 14 12 h } Campbell, Neil 4 21 f Brownlee, Alex. bl'ksmith 2? 2 f } Campbell, Richard 2nd range 4 f Buchanan, Donald 13 7 f } Canall, T. 10 8 h Buchanan, Francis 13 7 ? } Cannon, John 2 35 f Budds, Ambrose 2nd range 2 h } Cannon, Wm. H. 1 34 h Bull, Mrs. 8 16 f } Carmichael, Dugald 7 12 h Bunker, Amos 12 14 f } Carmichael, Malcolm 9 3 h Bunney, Edwin 1 21 f } Carmichael, Peter 8 12 h Bunney, George 1 21 h } Carson, Hugh 1 22 h Bunney, Joseph 3 15 f } Casey, Michael, storekeeper 1 40 h Burt, James 9 24 f } Cavanagh, Thos. 5 5 f Burt, Wm. J. 10 13 h } Chaplain, Edw. 3 26 f Bush, James 5 12 f } Chappel, Hepwith 1 11 f Bush, Mark 6 11 h } Chappel, James 1 20 f Caldwell, Alfred 3 20 f } Chappel, John 1 10 f Caldwell, George, sen. 1 11 f } Chappel, Simon 1 10 f Caldwell, George, jr. 3 20 f } Chew, George 1 4 h Caldwell, George H. 3 20 h } Chew, Samuel 1 4 f Caldwell, John 1 24 f } Christopher, Richd 2nd range 5 - Caldwell, Joseph 2 12 f } Clarke, Hugh 10 5 f Caldwell, C. 3 24 f } Clarke, Isaac, blacksmith 10 13 h Caldwell, Rob't 8 17 f } Clark, John, sawyer 5 4 h Clark, Wm. 5 11 h } Currie, Duncan 5 21 f Clark, W.F. 8 8 f } Currie, Gilbert 12 17 f Clarkson, Wm. 2 5 f } Currie, John 5 21 f Clement, A.H. tavernkeep'r 1 26 h } Currie, John J. 4 21 f Coates, Henry 6 18 f } Currie, Neil, carpenter 9 11 h Coady, Patrick 7 13 h } Curtis, Stephen 2 D f Cockburn, Jas., wagonmaker 4 11 f } Daley, Mrs., innkeeper 1 40 h Colberry, George 4 4 h } Dawson, Thomas 3 10 f Colberry, Robt. J.H. 7 17 f } Demeline, Wm. 12 17 f Colberry, R.J.H. 7 14 f } Dicker, Henry 6 4 f Colberry, Wm. 5 5 f } Dickerty, Thos. 2 8 f Coleman, James 14 7 f } Douglas, Alex. 7 24 f Coleman, James, jun'r 14 7 h } Douglas, James 5 7 h Coleman, Michael 14 7 - } Drury, Charles 1 12 f Collins, James 4 7 f } Drury, Thos. 1 12 f Colquhoun, Neil 5 21 h } Drury, Thos. 3 14 f Cook, George 3 7 f } Drury, Wm. 1 14 f Cook, George J. 5 27 h } Duffield, Henry 2 38 f Cook, James 12 3 f } Duffield, Samuel 2 37 f Cook, Lewis 12 20 f } Dunlop, James, weaver 5 2 f Cook, Richard 12 13 f } Dunsmore, John 6 14 f Cook, Robt. 11 16 f } Dunsmore, Wm. 1 7 f Cotton, Samuel 10 14 f } Eaton, Christopher 5 10 f Cotton, Samuel, wheelw'ht 11 3 - } Eberts, Fred. 14 8 f Cotton, Simeon 14 18 f } Eddy, Alex. 4 4 h Coulson, James 7 1 f } Eddy, George 4 4 f Coulson, John S. 11 4 f } Eddy, George 4 12 f Cowan, Arthur 6 3 f } Eddy, Hiram 4 12 f Crawford, George 10 17 h } Edmondson, T.M., miller 14 13 f Crawford, George 10 14 f } Edwards, Joseph, sen. 2 31 f Crawford, Henry 8 22 f } Edwards, Joseph, jun. 2 31 h Crawford, Henry 7 24 f } Ellesmere, John 4 1 f Crawford, James 1 39 h } Ellesmere, Joseph 4 1 f Crawford, James 7 24 f } Elson, John 10 24 h Crawford, John, carpenter 11 16 f } Emms, David 7 2 f Crawford, Joseph 10 16 h } Emms, George 6 26 f Crawford, Richard 7 24 h } Emms, James 1 31 f Crawford, Robt. 7 24 h } Emery, Israel 2 36 f Crawford, Robt. 10 16 f } Everett, Daniel 2 25 h Crawford, Robt. 13 19 f } Fell, Isaac 12 12 f Crawford, Wm. 10 16 f } Fell, James 12 12 f Crittenden, Alex. 6 7 f } Fell, William 12 14 f Crittenden, Andrew 6 7 f } Ferguson, Donald, teacher 8 16 h Cross, Thos. 5 10 h } Ferguson, Duncan 8 16 f Cunningham, Robt. 5 13 h } Ferguson, Rev. J. 9 10 h Currie, Alex 8 14 f } Ferguson, William 5 11 h Fillingham, Joseph 3 22 f } Goode, Alfred 2 ? f Findlay, Robert 2 18 f } Goodyear, Richard 5 18 f Findlay, William 4 14 f } Goodyear, Robt. 1 1 h Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary Ann 2 21 f } Gough, John 1 e f Flaherty, James 3 26 f } Gough, Robt. 1 e f Flaherty, John 2nd range 3 f } Goulter, Thos. 2r 1 h Flaherty, Rebecca 2nd range 3 f } Graham, Alex. 5 19 f Fletcher, Alexander 9 16 f } Graham, Alex., jun'r 4 20 f Fletcher, Alex. 11 16 f } Graham, Donald 3 25 f Fletcher, Archibald 8 18 f } Graham, James 4 11 f Fletcher, Duncan 11 21 f } Graham, James 5 20 h Fletcher, Hugh 8 17 f } Graham, John 2 30 f Fletcher, John 8 18 f } Graham, John 5 19 f Fletcher, Rev. J., 2nd range 1 h } Graham, Joseph 6 22 f Fogal, Lawrin 12 14 f } Graham, John Edw. 4 12 f Forbes, William 12 22 h } Grant, Donald 7 11 f Forrester, Thomas 10 11 f } Grant, George 7 12 f Foster, Thomas 2 24 f } Grant, Robert 7 12 h Fraser, James 3 2 f } Gray, James 3 14 f Fraser, James 3 26 h } Gray, Thos., carpenter 4 13 f Frawley, P.J., shoemaker 1 10 f } Gray, Walter 3 14 f Galbraith, Donald 10 13 f } Gray, Wm. 3 14 h Galbraith, John 9 10 f } Grenway, Charles 2 12 f Galbraith, John 6 12 f } Greenshields, James 10 11 f Galbraith, Lachlan 9 11 f } Greenshields, Wm. 10 11 h Galbraith, Neil 6 13 h } Guthrie, Alex. 8 20 f Galbraith, M., innkeeper 7 16 h } Guthrie, James 5 18 f Gallagher, William 2 3 h } Guthrie, Thos. 7 21 f Gardener, Thomas 2 23 h } Hall, Charles, carpenter 1 40 f Gardener, William G. 2 25 f } Hall, George 2 25 h Gilchrist, Alex. 5 18 f } Hall, John G. 10 16 f Gilchrist, Alex. 3 16 f } Hall, Joseph 7 15 f Gilchrist, Angus 4 15 f } Hall, Wm. H. 7 16 h Gilchrist, Arch'd. 3 21 f } Halliday, Wilfred 5 19 h Gilchrist, Colin 7 19 f } Handy, Charles G. 5 12 h Gilchrist, Donald 4 16 f } Handy, John A. 5 12 - Gilchrist, Duncan 7 19 f } Hamilton, Francis 14 1 f Gilchrist, Farquhar 7 19 f } Hamilton, Dr. 7 10 f Gilchrist, Neil 6 14 f } Hardie, John 13 6 f Gilchrist, Noah 14 18 h } Hardie, John, jr. 13 6 h Gilchrist, Peter 4 16 f } Harper, Marmaduke 4 24 h Gillespie, Donald P. 9 6 f } Harrington, James 4 13 f Gillespie, Duncan 6 16 h } Harrison, John 3 9 f Gillespie, Malcolm 9 9 f } Hart, Abram 1 32 f Glennie, James 4 21 f } Hart, Isaac 1 32 h Goddard, John 4 7 h } Hart, Nathan 1 32 - Hart, Thomas 2 13 f } Jackson, Peter, shoemaker 13 11 f Hartwell, David 2 21 f } Jackson, Samuel 6 11 f Haslett, John 13 19 f } Jamieson, Dan'l., blksmith 4 11 f Hastings, John D. 6 5 f } Jarratt, Chas., storek'per 11 1 f Hatch, Henry 7 20 f } Jarratt, Lachlan 10 4 f Hatch, Richard, cooper 6 21 f } Jarratt, Thos. 11 1 f Hawkins, Wm. 8 19 f } Jenkins, Mrs. 14 8 f Hay, John, shoemaker 3 2 h } Jennett, Joseph 2 40 f Hayes, James 3 13 f } Jennings, William 6 11 h Hayes, James, blacksmith 1 40 h } Jermey, James 10 10 f Hayes, John 5 8 f } Jermey, Samuel 10 12 f Hayes, Michael 5 8 f } Jermey, Wm. 10 13 - Heard, Wm. 3 27 f } Johnson, Edward 13 9 f Henderson, John 2 2 h } Johnson, George 6 15 f Hewitt, John 5 11 f } Johnson, Matthew 14 7 f Hickling, Charles 1 7 f } Johnston, Alex. 8 6 h Hickling, John 1 15 f } Johnston, Donald, jr. 12 17 f Hickling, Wm., sen. 2 20 f } Johnston, Hector 12 7 - Hickling, Wm., jr. 2 20 f } Johnston, James 12 7 f Higgins, Wm. 3 4 f } Johnston, James 8 21 h Hill, John, blacksmith 11 3 f } Johnston, John 14 11 f Hill, Reuben 1 15 h } Johnston, Wm. 1 29 f Hill, Wm. J. 4 17 f } Johnston, Mm. 12 10 f Hind, Wm. 3 1 f } Jones, Clarkson 2 4 f Hipwell, John 13 1 f } Jory, Abraham 1 25 f Hobson, John 1 8 h } Jory, John 1 25 f Hodges, John 6 19 f } Jory, Thos. 1 25 f Hodges, Mrs. 11 24 f } Keat, Anthony 1 21 f Hodges, Richd., innkeeper 12 16 f } Kenny, Bartholmew 1 1 h Hodges, Wm. W. 7 11 h } Kenny, Thos. 2 9 f Hodgkinson, Richard 11 3 f } Kessock, John 6 22 f Hodgson, Robt. 2r 6 f } Key, James 1 23 f Holland, Henry 5 22 f } Kiel, Aaron 1 40 h Holmes, Wm. 5 4 h } Kelly, Edward 9 24 h Horne, Andrew 12 15 f } Kelly, John 9 24 h Horne, Donald 11 13 f } King, Charles 7 1 f Horne, Elizabeth 5 24 f } King, Joseph 5 26 h Horne, John 13 13 f } Kirkpatrick, George 9 25 f Horne, John 11 12 f } Kirkpatrick, Guy 9 23 h Horne, Thos. 11 12 f } Kirkpatrick, Walter 9 23 h Horne, Wm. 12 12 f } Lahey, John 10 7 f Houston, Charles 14 20 f } Lander, James 5 9 f Houston, Jas. 12 5 f } Lander, Walter 5 9 f Hubbard, James 2r 3 f } Lang, John 1st range 3 h Hubbard, Robert 2r 3 h } Lang, Wm. 11 2 f Hume, James 4 26 f } Langman, Nicholas 14 6 f Langman, Samuel 14 5 h } McArthur, Alex. 7 16 f Langman, John 14 6 h } McArthur, Arch. 14 15 f Langman, Joseph R. 14 6 - } McArthur, Chas. 7 16 f Larkin, George, teacher 1 7 h } McArthur, Donald 7 22 f Larkin, Wm. 1 3 f } McArthur, Duncan 8 2 f Lawrence, Dr. S. 9 16 h } McArthur, Duncan 6 24 f Lawson, Thos. 13 6 h } McArthur, Flora 5 13 f Leatherdale, Luke, carpen- } McArthur, Gilbert, bl'ks'th 1 16 h ter 11 3 f } McArthur, James 6 24 f Leigh, Henry 13 17 h } McArthur, John 14 14 f Leigh, John, jun'r 13 16 f } McArthur, John 7 22 f Leigh, John, sen'r 13 16 f } McArthur, John 8 17 f Leigh, Leonard 10 23 f } McArthur, Malcolm 8 78 f Leigh, Nathaniel 13 16 - } McArthur, Neil 9 4 f Leigh, Robert 12 16 f } McArthur, Peter 14 14 f Leith, John 3 23 f } McArthur, Peter 8 22 f Lennox, Hugh 2 34 f } McAuley, Arch. 8 17 f Lepard, James 7 6 f } McCallum, Daniel 11 4 f Lepard, Jeremiah 7 6 f } McCallum, Peter 10 6 f Lewis, George 2 25 h } McCalman, Mrs. 14 14 f Lister, George 12 9 f } McCalman, Peter 14 14 f Litster, John 14 11 f } McCuaig, Angus 6 18 f Ling, Ruben 1 36 f } McCuaig, Angus ] 5 15 f Link, Alex. 6 5 h } McCuaig, Donald ] 5 15 f Link, Alfred 6 10 h } McCuaig, Arch'd 5 12 h Link, Harvey 6 6 h } McCuaig, Donald 6 17 f Link, Henry 6 5 f } McCuaig, Donald 6 15 h Link, James 6 6 h } McCuaig, Dugald 8 22 h Link, John 6 5 h } McCuaig, Duncan, ] 5 14 f Livingstone, James 6 13 f } McCuaig, John ] 5 14 f Livingstone, Neil 5 14 f } McCuaig, Duncan 4 15 f Lloyd, Allan 1 d f } McCuaig, Finlay 9 16 h Lloyd, Charles 2 11 f } McCuaig, Finlay, pedlar 6 17 f Locke, Alex 13 13 f } McCuaig, Henry 5 12 h Locke, George 13 13 f } McCuaig, Henry 9 16 f Locke, Wm. 13 12 f } McCuaig, Henry 6 15 f Long, Mrs. Martha 3 8 f } McCuaig, John 4 22 f Lott, John M., miller 4 11 h } McCuaig, John 6 12 f Lowe, Robert 1st range 1 h } McCuaig, Norman 6 12 f Luck, Chas., carpenter 1 16 h } McCuaig, Neil 5 16 f Luck, Edw. and Thos. 1 16 f } McCuaig, Wm. 4 19 f Luck, Samuel 1 16 f } McCue, Daniel 12 1 f Lyall, Peter 9 20 f } McCulloch, Rob. 6 16 f Lyme, John 2 28 f } McCulloch, Thos. 6 16 f McAdam, Thomas 5 8 f } McDonald, James 1 14 f McAdam, Dugald, teacher 9 23 h } McDonough, Michael 10 18 f McDonough, Michael, jr. 10 18 f } McLarty, William 7 21 f McDonough, Thos. 10 18 h } McLean, Alex. 8 3 f McDougal, Duncan 6 14 f } McLean, Asa 4 28 f McDuff, Arch'd 7 8 f } McLean, Donald 10 4 h McDuff, John 10 2 f } McLean, John 10 4 f McEachern, Alex. 8 11 f } McLean, Duncan 12 11 f McEachern, Arch'd 8 12 f } McLean, John 12 11 f McEachern, Arch'd. 7 16 f } McLean, George 1 38 f McEachern, Neil 7 16 f } McLean, James 11 3 f McEachern, Donald 7 17 h } McLean, Jas., blacksmith 11 3 f McEachern, Duncan 8 12 f } McLean, John, blacksmith 1 16 h McEachern, John 8 11 h } McLean, John 1 39 f McEachern, John 8 12 h } McLean, John 4 10 f McEwan, Donald, sen. 4 14 h } McLean, Mary 5 26 f McEwan, Donald, jr. 4 13 f } McLean, Peter 8 15 h McEwan, Neil 3 12 h } McLean, Robert 2 25 h McEwan, Wm. 4 13 h } McLeod, Cameron 11 8 f McFayden, John 10 21 f } McLeod, Henry 11 8 h McFee, Peter 9 1 f } McLeod, John, jun. 10 23 f McFee, Wm. 9 1 f } McLeod, John, sen. 10 24 f McGibbon, Duncan 9 1 h } McLeod, Thomas 1 24 f McGill, John 3 25 h } McLiver, Alex. 5 22 f McIntyre, Donald 14 10 f } McMillan, Angus 9 11 h McIntyre, Donald 7 18 f } McMillan, Lachlan 9 11 f McIntyre, Nichol 7 18 f } McMillan, Arch'd. 10 17 f McIntyre, Duncan 8 18 f } McMillan, John 8 7 f McIntyre, John 6 13 h } McMillan, Malcolm 8 7 f McIntyre, Joseph 4 7 f } McNabb, Andrew 4 15 f McKay, Angus, carpenter 9 21 f } McNabb, William 4 15 f McKay, Donald 9 12 f } McNabb, Andrew 5 16 f McKay, Dugald 8 6 f } McNabb, Donald 5 16 h McKay, Dugald, teacher 1 38 h } McNabb, James 10 1 f McKay, Duncan 4 27 h } McNabb, John 10 1 f McKay, Finley 13 17 f } McNabb, John 12 1 f McKay, Finley, sen 9 12 f } McNally. D. 5 1 f McKay, Finley, jr. 10 12 - } McNiven, J. 8 3 f McKay, Hugh 13 19 f } McPhee, Alexander 14 17 f McKay, Walter 9 21 f } McPhee, Angus 14 19 f McKay, Hugh 3 9 f } McPherson, Duncan 13 7 h McKennell, Robert 14 13 h } McPherson, John 13 7 f McKeon, James, weaver 14 14 f } McPherson, John 12 15 f McKerroll, James 10 1 f } McTaggart, B. 4 16 f McKerroll, John 10 1 f } McVity, W.B., clerk of the McKinley, Duncan 13 2 f } peace 1 No 11 f McLachlan, John, weaver 11 18 h } McWater, George 8 3 f McLarty, James 7 20 f } McWhinnie, Henry, weaver 10 10 f Madden, John, sen. 3 4 f } Muir, Robert 12 2 f Madden, John 2 35 h } Murphy, Roger 9 24 h Madill, John 12 1 f } Murphy, Thos. 7 10 f Mahoney, James 11 24 f } Murphy, John 4 3 f Manning, Geo. 9 9 h } Murphy, Martin 4 2 f Manning, John ] 9 18 f } Nash, John 11 5 f Manning, Wm. ] 9 18 f } Neave, James 2 29 f Mann, Noah 4 5 f } Nelson, James 2 25 h Mathieson, Niel, weaver 8 11 h } Nelson, John 14 2 f Marshall, Richard 11 10 f } Noble, Allan, innkeeper 12 23 h Maudsley, Edw. 14 15 f } O'Brien, James 11 23 f Maudsley, James 12 16 f } O'Brien, Wm. 2nd range 1 f May, George 13 11 h } O'Hearn, Daniel 2nd range 2 f Medcalf, John 6 24 f } Oden, Chas. 5 7 h Meeking, Henry 2 2 h } Ormsby, Geo. 12 14 f Middleton, Robt. 4 20 h } Orser, Isaac, innkeeper 14 1 h Milbee, Robt. 2 29 f } Osborne, Wm. 1 20 f Milbee, Thos. 1 29 f } Osler, James 1 35 h Milding, Aaron 5 11 h } Osler, John 1 35 f Millar, John, teacher 12 11 h } Packard, John 5 26 f Millar, Wm., shoemaker 6 25 f } Pailk, Samuel 2 6 h Millar, Wm. 12 2 f } Partridge, Charles 11 2 h Miller, Wm. 5 24 f } Partridge, Charles 1 16 f Minty, George 1 38 h } Partridge, George 1 17 f Minty, Robt. 1 38 h } Partridge, John T. 1 27 f Mitchell, Wm., storekeeper 9 15 f } Partridge, Wellington 1 17 f Molson, G.W. 10 21 h } Paterson, Alex. 6 17 f Morgan, Charles, carp'ter 12 15 f } Paterson, James 5 13 f Moore, Charles 13 20 f } Paterson, Richardson 5 12 f Moore, John 9 5 f } Pearce, George 7 15 h Mornington, Levi 6 11 h } Pearce, John 2 10 f Mornignton, John W. 6 11 h } Pearce, Thos. 2 10 f Morris, Hiram 4 25 f } Perry, George 8 25 h Morrison, Angus 9 10 f } Perryman, Wm. 13 19 f Morrison, Duncan 3 21 f } Phinney, John 13 16 h Morrison, John 3 19 f } Piper, Alex. 5 19 f Morrison, Neil 3 19 f } Plaxton, Mrs. 3 7 f Morrison, Neil 9 10 h } Plaxton, John 3 7 f Morrison, Thos., sen'r 14 10 f } Poole, Robt. 2 15 f Morrison, Thos., jun'r 14 10 f } Poole, Thos. 2 15 f Morrison, Wm. 2 40 f } Pound, Jesse 7 14 f Morrow, David 5 20 f } Powell, Wm. 1 23 f Morse, Wm. 7 27 f } Powers, Richard 2 2 f Morton, Edward 6 6 h } Prebbell, Jonathan 3 7 f Muir, Robert 4 22 f } Pringle, James 6 21 f Muir, Robert 4 23 f } Proud, Joseph 4 10 f Pugh, James 3 26 f } Rouse, John 9 15 f Quinn, Patrick 1 19 h } Rouse, Wm. 9 14 f Quail, Wm. 5 1 f } Rowe, Richard 10 24 f Raddall, Jasper 13 14 f } Rusk, Robt. 7 22 h Raddall, Warren 13 14 f } Rutherford, John 12 8 f Raikes, Walter 1 1 f } Rutherford, John R., M.D. 5 11 f Reeve, James, weaver 8 25 f } Salmon, James, pedlar 12 12 h Reid, Alex. 10 3 h } Sampson, Joseph 5 23 f Reid, Hugh 10 3 f } Sampson, Rob't 5 23 h Reid, Archibald 9 2 f } Sanders, Edwin 2 27 f Reid, James 9 2 f } Sanders, Thos. 5 24 f Reid, James 9 7 f } Sanderson, Rev. J.G. 12 11 f Reid, John 3 15 f } Sarjant, George 3 3 f Reid, Peter 4 18 f } Scott, Michael 11 13 f Reid, Wm. 9 4 f } Scott, Wm. 1 22 h Reid, Wm. 12 23 f } Seymour, Joseph 7 1 f Reynolds, Milton B. 5 11 h } Seymour, Wm. 7 1 f Rhyndress, John 5 6 f } Shanahan, Philip 4 14 f Rhynehart, Nicholas 1 10 f } Shaw, Fred. 10 12 f Richardson, George, sen. 5 10 h } Shaw, George 9 10 f Richardson, Robt. 5 10 f } Shaw, Henry 11 19 f Richardson, Samuel 1 5 f } Shaw, Henry 11 14 f Richardson, Walter, sen. 5 10 h } Shaw, Peter 10 12 f Richardson, Wm. 6 11 f } Shaw, Thomas 13 18 f Rix. Thos. tavernkeeper 1 15 h } Shaw, Wm. 11 15 f Robertson, Alex. 12 5 h } Shaw, Wm. 11 9 f Robertson, Alex. 7 17 f } Shaughnessy, Michael 2 13 f Robertson, Andrew 12 10 f } Shaughnessy, Wm. sen. 3 18 f Robertson, Geo. 13 11 f } Shaughnessy, Wm. jr. 3 18 f Robertson, Geo. sen 13 10 f } Shaughnessy, John 3 3 f Robertson, Geo. jr. 13 8 h } Shaughnessy, James 3 4 f Robertson, James 5 25 f } Shaughnessy, Michael 3 18 f Robertson, Wm., innkeeper 9 10 h } Sheffield, John 1 33 h Robinson, Wm. 1 6 f } Sheffield, Paul 1 35 f Robinson, Wm. D. 1 5 h } Shellswell, Alfred 4 3 h Rook, J.G.P., blacksmith 12 15 f } Shellswell, Jesse 4 3 h Ross, Arch'd. 8 25 f } Shellswell, Wm. 4 3 f Ross, John 8 25 f } Simmons, John 2r 2 h Ross, Hugh 6 26 f } Simpson, Ezra 11 15 f Ross, Hugh 8 21 f } Simpson, Wm. 11 15 f Ross, James 6 21 f } Sinclair, Archibald 3 16 f Ross, John 6 25 h } Sinclair, Wm. 3 16 f Ross, John 6 28 f } Sinclair, Wm. 6 23 f Ross, John 4 27 f } Sissons, John 5 11 f Ross, Thos. 6 25 f } Slessor, James 4 12 f Ross, Wm. 6 25 h } Slessor, Robt. 5 12 h Smith, Alex. 11 17 f } Thompson, Wm. 11 5 f Smith, Gilbert 14 21 f } Thompson, Robt. 2nd range 2 h Smith, Harry 5 28 h } Thompson, Mrs. R. 11 3 f Smith, James 4 7 f } Thornton, Richard 2 25 h Smith, John 1 1 h } Thornton, Robt., carpenter 3 4 f Smith, John, sen'r 4 9 f } Todd, Wm. 5 10 f Smith, John, jun'r 5 7 f } Traynour, John 4 9 h Smith, Peter 12 20 f } Tuck, George 5 5 f Smith, Wm. 9 13 f } Tuck, James 4 6 f Sommers, Joseph 1 17 f } Tuck, James E. 5 6 h Steele, John C. 6 16 f } Tuck, Joshua 5 6 f Staley, George 1 8 h ) Tudhope, George 12 6 f Staley, James 1 8 h } Tudhope, James 11 7 f Stewart, James 1 27 f } Tudhope, Wm. 11 7 f Stewart, John 14 1 h } Tudhope, Walker 8 1 f Stewart, Wylie 14 1 - } Tudhope, Wm. 8 1 h Stoddart, Henry 5 22 f } Turner, Edw. 8 2 f Storey, David 10 8 f } Tweed, Mrs. Mary, tavern- Strachan, G. 8 9 f } keeper 1 12 h Strachan, W. 14 12 f } Van Saul, George 9 9 h Straw, Henry 14 18 - } Van Skiver, H., pedlar 1 27 h Street, George E. 3 23 h } Walker, George 1 3 f Striggle, John 8 24 h } Walker, James 7 5 f Strong, Michael 6 14 h } Walker, John 5 3 f Strong, Robert 4 25 h } Walker, John 5 18 f Stuckey, John 3 13 h } Wallis, Robt. 5 4 h Sullivan, Jeremiah 12 2 f } Watson, James 1 28 f Sullivan, John 12 2 f } Watson, John B. 1 28 h Sutton, Samuel 5 12 f } Watt, Alex. 4 26 f Swan, Daniel 14 15 f } Watt, Allan 4 25 f Swan, Henry 8 14 f } Watt, Alex. 4 23 f Talbot, George 3 13 h } Watt, John 4 23 h Taylor, James 6 4 f } White, James H. 1 26 f Taylor, Wm. 2 21 f } White, Mrs. 13 1 f Thomas, Charles 3 8 f } White, Robert M. 13 2 f Thomas, Joseph 3 10 f } White, Thos. 13 2 f Thomas, Samuel 3 8 f } White, Thompson, teacher - - - Thomas, Thos. 3 10 f } White, Wm. 1 26 f Thompson, Alex. 4 4 f } Whiteman, Hugh, black- Thompson, David 4 4 f } smith 4 27 - Thmopson, Edward 3 12 h } Whiting, George 10 21 f Thompson, Ira 6 7 f } Whiting, Robt. 9 23 h Thompson, James 11 6 f } Whybrew, Jeremiah, carpen- Thompson, John 3 18 h } ter 9 8 f Thompson, John 3 9 f } Wicher, Rev. J.W. 1 39 h Thompson, Michael 11 5 h } Wiggins, Alex. 5 23 f Wiggins, Peter 7 22 h ) Wolford, Hezekiah 2 25 h Wiggins, Wm. 6 23 f ) Woodrow, Alex. 8 6 f Williamson, John, miller 12 23 f } Woodrow, Angus 9 6 f Williamson, Rob't. 11 3 h } Woodrow, Duncan 10 7 h Willing, Nathaniel 3 6 f } Woodrow, Duncan 9 5 f Wilson, Alfred 14 21 f } Woodrow, James 11 2 f Wilson, Andrew 10 15 f } Woodrow, John 8 5 f Wilson, A.B. 1 3 f } Woodrow, John 10 2 f Wilson, James 1 ?2 f } Woodward, Cholmondely 3 26 f Wilson, John C. 10 15 h } Young, John M. 11 20 f Wilson, Wm. C. 10 15 f } Young, Thos. M. 14 11 f Wolams, Daniel 12 14 f }
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Post Offices - Brentwood, New Lowell, Sunnidale. Allingham, Wm. 7 16 f } Bell, George 11 15 f Anderson, Wm. 3 9 f } Brasher, Frederick, shingle Ardagh, W.D. 2 2 f } manufacturer 5 8 f Armstrong, John 10 12 f } Brothers, George 7 11 f Armstrong, Robt. J. 11 11 h } Brothers, Wellington 5 19 f Armstrong, Thos. 9 15 f } Brown, Thos., hotelkeeper 2 25 f Armstrong, Thos. 10 12 f } Buie, Arh'd. 10 5 f Armstrong, Wm. 12 8 f } Buie, Donald 10 5 f Atkinson, John 10 12 f } Buie, James 10 5 f Atkinson, J.T. 12 4 h } Bush, A.T. 14 5 f Auger, Andrew 2 25 f } Bush, J.T. 14 14 f Auger, Louis 2 25 f } Caddow, Peter 3 20 f Auger, Nelson 2 17 f } Cahill, Joseph 8 13 f Auger, Theophile 2 25 f } Cahill, Thomas 6 4 f Auger, Thos. 2 17 f } Calbeck, Robert 11 9 f Baker, Peter H. 11 10 f } Carter & Murray, shingle Barker, John 3 8 f } manufacturers 5 8 f Beatty, G.J. 7 18 f } Clark, Alister M. 5 19 f Bell, Alex. 11 11 f } Coburn, William 7 10 f Bell, Angus 4 10 h } Coady, James 1 28 - Collins, John 10 17 f } Edmonds, John 8 3 f Collins, Patrick 12 12 f } Edmonds, Joseph 9 3 f Collins, William 11 14 f } Elliott & Maxwell 2 25 h Comartin, Abraham 3 21 f } Emes, Wm. 10 14 h Cook, Christopher & Co. ] 7 7 f } Fardy, Cyril 2 25 f Cook, Christopher & Co. ] 2 25 f } Fergusou, John, teacher 11 9 f Copson, Wm. H. 13 6 f } Fleming, And'w, blacksmith 4 10 h Coupland, John 7 3 f } Fleming, James 8 4 f Coyle, Edw., sen. 6 2 f } Forkin, Patrick 5 8 f Coyle, Edw., jun. 6 2 f } Forrest, Felix 2 25 f Coyle, John 5 2 f } Forrest, Henry 3 22 f Coyle, Michael 6 3 f } Fry, Edwin 2 25 f Coyle, Patrick 6 2 f } Fyfe, James 11 11 f Coyle, Thomas 4 1 f } Garbett, Stephen 5 1 h Crawford, Andrew 13 7 f } Garrod, George 12 9 f Cullen, Patrick, sen. 2 26 f } Garrod, John 12 9 f Cullen, Patrick, jun. 2 26 f } Ganley, Wm. 4 10 h Cullen, Robert 2 25 f } Gibson, Rob't 10 2 f Cundell, Thos., lumber mer. 2 26 f } Giguire, Henry 3 21 f Cunningham, George 8 14 f } Gill, Patrick, carpenter 4 10 h Currie, Arch'd. 9 14 f } Gillespie, Peter 7 15 f Currie, Archibald 8 2 f } Gillespie, Samuel 10 12 f Currie, Donald 7 16 f } Gladstone, Thos. 2 19 f Currie, John 13 6 h } Gladstone, Wm. 2 19 f Currie, Niel 9 17 h } Glen, James 5 8 f Currie, Robert 8 3 h } Gourdan, John 6 10 f Cummiskey, Joseph 13 7 f } Graham, Patrick 1 23 f Daly, Michael 2 26 f } Grey, David 5 31 f Davidson, John 6 16 f } Guilfoyle, John 4 2 f Davidson, Jos., lumber mer- } Hamilton, James 7 15 f chant 2 25 f } Handy, Mrs. Edw. 5 17 f Davis, Joseph 10 14 f } Harkin, Martin 5 3 f Deacon, Jas., blacksmith 4 10 h } Harkin, Neil 5 3 f Dean, Ephraim 13 8 f } Harvey, John 12 14 f Dean, Wm. 13 8 f } Harvey, Thos. 13 3 h Desjardine, Joseph 4 17 f } Haverson, Wm. 9 17 h Desjardine, M. 4 17 f } Hawkin, George 13 2 f Desjardine, Paul 4 17 f } Hay & Paton, lumber mer- Dewsbury, John 13 9 h } chants 4 10 f Dickey, Nathaniel 4 11 f } Heard, John 1 22 f Disourdy, Francis 3 24 f } Hefferen, John 2 10 f Doner, John 10 4 f } Henry, Wm., saddler 7 13 f Dott, James 10 15 f } Hewlet, Wm., blacksmith 1 27 f Dow, Robert 4 10 f } Hill, Andrew, tailor 5 18 f Dunn, David 2 11 f } Hines, David 13 10 f Dubois, Louis 2 26 f } Hines, Samuel 13 10 f Hislop, Alex. ] 12 2 f } McArthur, Duncan 7 15 f Hislop, Charles ] 12 2 f } McAuley, Eneas 10 13 f Hislop, Robert ] 12 2 f } McBride, Mrs. 2 25 f Hodgson, Mrs. E. 8 2 f } McCabe, Frank 4 10 h Hogan, John 2 11 f } McCarthy, Jeremiah 8 12 f Holland, John 6 18 f } McColman, Duncan 8 15 f Howarth, John 5 20 f } McColman, Neil 8 15 f Hubert, Andrew 2 20 f } McColman, Peter 8 16 f Hughes, George 8 9 f } McCracken, Thos. 2 9 f Hughes, Pierce 8 5 f } McCuaig, John 13 1 f Hutchinson, James 1 22 f } McDonald, Angus 4 10 f Jennings, Abel 3 23 f } McDonald, Mrs. 1 27 f Jennings, Thos. 5 10 f } McIntyre, Duncan 12 7 f Johnston, Alex. 9 3 f } McIvor, Alex. 13 8 f Johnston, Daniel 5 29 f } McEachern, Dugald 8 1 f Johnston, Robert 13 11 f } McFarlane, ---- 11 11 f Jones, Clarkson 14 10 f } McFarlane, Wm. 11 12 f Jones, Henry 1 22 f } McGawley, Patrick 13 6 h Kane, Patrick 7 10 f } McGillivray, Duncan 11 2 h Keating, Michael 1 23 f } McGreevey, Edw. 9 17 f Kee, Matthew 5 1 h } McGreevey, James 9 15 f Kennedy, Henry 6 17 f } McIlroy, James 4 1 f Kennedy, Lyman 4 12 f } McIntosh, D., tailor 4 10 h Kitching, John 11 16 h } McKay, Donald 9 6 f Lagoult, Antoine 2 25 f } McKay, Hugh 10 3 f Lagrand, James 4 10 h } McKeever, David 2 21 f Laidlaw, J.D., merchant 7 2 f } McLanders, John M., lumber Lamont, Archibald 11 13 f } merchant 1 17 f Langtry, James 4 10 f } McLellan, David 10 2 f Laporte, Louis 2 17 f } McLennan, John 10 2 f Larkin, David 5 19 f } McLeod, Alex. 8 10 f Lawrence, Alex. 2 25 f } McLeod, Hector 9 6 f Lean, Daniel 2 25 f } McManus, John 2 10 f Lee, Jefferson 5 19 h } McNeill, Archibald 10 13 f Leeler, David ] 12 7 f } McNeill, Donald, sen. 11 9 f Leeler, Henry ] 12 7 f } McNeill, Donald, jun. 11 9 f Leeler, John ] 12 7 f } McNeill, James 11 9 f Leggatt, William 3 25 f } McNiven, Alex. 7 15 f Little, John 9 17 h } McPhee, Neil 9 15 f Lewis, Henry 1 28 h } McQueen, Angus 8 1 f Lockhart, Thomas 3 24 h } McTaggert, Alex. 9 5 f Long & Gartlan, merchants 9 15 f } McTaggert, Archd. 9 6 f Lovett, John 2 25 h } McTaggert, M. 6 5 f Lukes, Thomas 3 17 h } McWilliams, George 12 9 f Lumeree, Joshua 10 14 f } Macham, Thos. 5 4 f McAllister, John 14 3 f } Malone, Parrick 5 2 f Martin, James 13 5 f } Reid, Wm. 8 15 f Martin, J.G., hotelkeeper 4 10 f } Rehome, Hercules 2 25 f Martin, John 3 12 f } Rehvam, Frank 2 26 f Mather, J.A., merchant 4 10 f } Richey, Louis 6 17 f Mathews, Thos. 11 15 f } Richey, Wesley 13 4 f Mathison, Duncan 12 8 f } Riley, James 14 2 f Matthews, John 2 8 f } Risebrough, John 10 13 f Mason, Joseph 5 19 f } Robillard, Joseph 2 26 f Melville & Fair, merchants 10 15 f } Robinson, F. 9 1 f Martley, James 10 1 f } Robinson, George 11 10 f Micks, Henry 3 8 f } Robinson, John 6 18 f Micks, James 4 11 f } Robinson, Wm. 11 4 f Meddlebrook, -- 4 8 f } Rogers, George 7 12 f Middlebrook, Thos. 5 17 f } Rose, Wesley 11 12 f Moir, Geo. M. 10 11 f } Rose, John 5 8 f Murray, James 10 12 f } Ruthven, Wm. 6 10 f Murray, John 4 10 h } Sabin, D.W., merchant 2 25 f Nadeau, Joseph 2 25 f } Schell, Alfred 11 9 f Oliver, Robt. 8 5 f } Schell, John 11 11 f Oliver, Thos. 8 7 f } Schell, John 5 17 f Orr, James A. 4 11 f } Schell, Nicholas 13 7 f Orr, John 3 12 f } Scott, Isaac 6 18 f Orr, Wm. 4 11 f } Scott, Mrs. 3 18 f Osman, Daniel 10 1 f } Scott, Wm., jr. 4 18 f O'Connell, John 2 26 f } Setchell, James 5 8 f Page, S.H. 1 24 f } Setchell, James 8 10 f Paton, Andrew, merchant 4 10 f } Setchell, Wm. 8 10 f Pawley, Richard 4 10 h } Shaw, Angus 10 12 f Pawley, Thos. 4 10 h } Shaw, Angus 9 16 f Pengilley, John 4 10 h } Shaw, Donald 9 16 f Phillips, Gideon 10 2 f } Shaw, Donald 11 10 f Pickering, Andrew 11 13 f } Shaw, Duncan 2 25 f Pickering, Wm. 12 11 f } Shaw, Duncan 9 16 f Pifer, Nathaniel 12 12 f } Shaw, Duncan, jr. 9 15 f Pifer, Samuel 11 9 f } Shaw, J.W. 2 25 h Pollock, John 6 15 f } Shaw, Neil 9 16 f Prentice, Alex., lumber mer- } Sherk, John 12 9 f chant 4 6 f } Smith, Daniel 3 23 h Price, Samuel 4 10 h } Smith, Dobie & Co. lum.mer 1 11 f Prosser, Benj. 7 13 f } Shaw, Duncan 2 25 f Prosser, Watkin 5 19 f } Shaw, Duncan 9 16 f Prosser, Wm. 12 10 f } Shaw, Duncan, jr. 9 15 f Randall, John 4 22 h } Shaw, J.W. 2 25 h Randolph, George, lumber } Smith, Reuben 5 13 - merchant 13 2 f } Smith, R.J. 6 17 f Ranzer, Jos., wagon-maker 4 10 h } Smith, Theodore 3 10 - Smith, William, merchant 9 14 f } Troyer, C., lumber merch't12 7 f Soper, Harmon 5 19 h } Troyer, Christian 10 3 f Sparling, John, carpenter 12 8 f } Troyer, Jonathan, lumber Spicher, J. 10 13 f } merchant 12 8 f Spicher, Moses 11 13 f } Tubbs, James 14 1 f Spiers, Valentine 6 18 f } Varey, George 2 25 f Stevens, M.V., lumber mer. 1 2 f } Warner, George, storek'per 2 25 f Sullivan, F. 11 10 f } Watson, Isaac 9 2 f Sullivan, James 11 10 f } Watson, Joseph 9 4 f Sullivan, John 11 14 f } Watson, Richard 9 4 f Sullivan, Timothy 11 10 f } Watson, William 9 2 f Switzer, Daniel, miller 4 3 f } Wedge, James S. 10 13 f Switzer, Daniel 5 5 f } Welton, George 9 4 h Switzer, Philip 3 23 f } White, George 5 11 f Switzer, Wm., lumber mer. 3 3 f } Wilson, Henry 13 3 f Switzer, Wm., lumber mer. 5 12 f } Wilson, John 9 17 h Taylor, Alex., merchant 4 21 f } Wilson, Joseph 11 1 h Thompson, A.C., lum. mer. 4 21 f } Wilson, Thomas, teacher 13 3 f Thompson, Thomas 3 8 h } Wine, Luke 6 18 f Tobin, William 14 6 f } Young, Abraham 2 25 f Trott, R.C., machinist 2 18 f }
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Post Offices - Port Severn, Vasey, Wabashene. Adam, Wm. 1 88 f } Brightly, James 1 86 f Adamson, Wm. 1 80 f } Bresette, Hypolite 2 110 h Allen, John 1 80 h } Britton, Henry, potter 2 77 f Allen, Wm. ord 45 f } Brock, Charles 4 14 f Anderson & Bruce 1 76 f } Brock, Samuel 3 14 f Armstrong, Edw. 1 18 f } Brown, Joseph 4 1 h Bannister, Charles 1 76 f } Brown, Samuel 4 2 h Bannister, ohn, storekeeper 1 76 f } Brown, W.H. 4 1 h Belfry, Jacob 5 2 h } Bruneau, David 4 16 h Belfry, Peter 4 1 f } Bruneau, Julien 4 16 h Bell, Andrew, storekeeper 1 76 f } Burke, David ord 3 f Belrose, F.X. 4 40 h } Burke, John ord 58 f Blackner, Ferguson 1 92 f } Bush, Fred. 11 4 f Bush, Geo. 11 5 f } Grant, John 8 6 f Bushier, Michael 4 4 f } Grexton, Ira 1 93 h Campbell, John 7 3 f } Grexton, William J. 4 18 f Campbell, Matthew 7 4 f } Hallen, Edgar 2 113 f Campbell, Wm. 6 3 f } Hallen, Rev. George 2 112 f Campbell, Wm. 11 o6 f } Hallen, Richard 1 113 f Carswell, George 5 13 f } Harkley, Thomas 2 106 f Carswell, George 13 5 f } Harkley, William 11 3 f Chambers, Daniel 7 2 f } Hay, Alfred 2 86 f Chapman, James 3 6 f } Heaslip, Thomas 2 76 f Chapman, Robt. 1 84 h } Hemenway, John 1 92 f Charlebois, Peter ord 79 f } Henry, Thomas 1 87 h Clark, George 1 86 f } Hill, William 6 10 f Clark, James 1 79 f } Holt, Thomas 4 12 f Cook, George 3 15 f } Jamieson, James 1 76 f Cook, H.H. 12 12 f } Jardine, David, carpenter 1 76 f Coulter, Samuel 1 83 f } Jeffery, H.C. 1 106 f Cowan, Wm. 1 98 f } Jeffery, Fred. 1 115 f Cradock, John 10 2 f } Jenkins, Edward ord 60 h Cradock, Joseph 9 2 f } Jenkins, William ord 59 h Darling, James 5 16 f } Johnston, Richard 7 5 f Darmour, Martin 1 98 h } Jupp, William, teacher 1 104 f Devine, Mrs. J. 2 103 h } Kennedy, Rev. J. 2 116 f Devine, Michael 1 103 f } Kennedy, Michael ord 7 f Davidson, Jabez 1 107 f } Lattanville, Anthony 1 87 h Donohoe, John ord 34 f } Lawrence, Thomas sen. 1 89 f Downey, Henry 4 4 f } Lawrence, Thomas jun. 1 90 f Drinkle, Wm. 1 79 h } Lawson, Walter 14 5 f Dubeau, Joseph 1 115 h } Lawson, William 14 4 f Durnford, Arthur 14 1 f } Lebrash, Justus ord 28 f Durnford, Edward 14 2 f } Lovern, Thos. 12 1 f Dusom, A. 12 5 f } Lynch, Edw. 11 3 f Dusom, Benj. 12 6 f } Lynch, James 11 3 f Elliott, Charles 1 85 f } Lynch, Wm. J. ord 44 f Elliott, James 3 11 h } McClung, Rob't 3 5 f Elliott, Joseph 3 11 f } McCormick, ----- 2 100 f Errington, Philip 2 91 f } McDonald, A.J. 3 13 h Errington, Wm. 3 8 f } McDonald, John 14 2 f Fraser, Fred. 4 13 f } McDonald, Neil 6 2 f Fraser, James 2 102 f } McDowell, James 2 84 f Fraser, Michael 1 100 f } McDowell, John 5 18 f Fraser, Samuel 2 101 f } McDowell, Thos. 2 30 f German, Francis 1 101 h } McGuire, Patrick ord 14 f Gibson, Henry 2 90 f } McGuire, Patrick 2 87 f Golley, Thomas 6 4 h } McKeown, John 8 2 f Graham, William 6 7 h } McLean, Duncan, blacksmith 1 76 f McLean, George 6 2 h } Shawl, Joseph 4 12 f McMahon, Thos. 4 10 f } Shawl, Louis 4 12 f McNeil, John 11 2 h } Simpson, Alex. 4 2 f Macarthy, Cornelius 1 91 f } Smith, Adam 2 105 f Mackie, Benj. 5 1 f } Soden, Wm. 1 97 f May, Richard 3 18 f } Stewart, David 6 10 f Mealie, Rob't 4 3 h } Stewart, Wm. 2 85 f Mills, George H. 6 11 f } Stewart, J.A. 7 1 f Montgomery, James 1 88 f } Thompson, A.C. 2 107 f Mood, John 7 4 f } Thompson, Edward 1 78 f Moore, Martin 4 8 f } Thompson, John 1 78 f Mount, Matthew 7 2 f } Thompson, H.H. 1 101 f Muirhead, W.J. 4 19 h } Tindall, Richard 1 102 h Mundy, Israel 1 112 f } Tinny, John 3 2 h Murphy, Richard 1 106 f } Tripp, Hiram 3 4 f Pell, James 1 81 f } Vasey, Mark 5 1 h Pierson, J.R. 10 10 f } Vasey, Wm. 6 7 f Piper, James 11 2 h } Vent, Adam 3 9 f Plewes, J.S. 1 82 f } Vent, Charles 2 89 f Quigly, John 1 85 f } Vent, Wm. 3 10 f Racher, George 4 3 h } Vent, Wm. 4 11 f Robins, James 2 114 f } Warden, Robt. 8 3 f Robinson, Claude 1 77 f } Watt, James 2 81 f Robinson, Sydney 3 1 f } Webb, Robt. 5 3 f Robinson, Thos. 5 5 f } Webb, Thos. H. 5 4 f Ross, Mrs. H. 1 99 f } Williams, W.H. & J.T. 3 7 f Ross, T.C. 1 100 f } Woods, Noah 3 6 h Russell, James 5 4 f } Woods, Wm. 2 88 f Russell, Wm. 6 3 f } Wright, Wm. ord 55 f Shawl, Christopher 4 12 f }
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Post Offices - Lafontaine, Penetanguishene, Wyebridge. Acquin, Ephraim 9 16 f } Anderson, Edw. 2 103 f Allen, James A. - -- - } Anderson, James 8 9 h Ammelent, J.B. 15 9 f } Anderson, John 8 9 h Ammelent, Xavier 7 12 f } Anderson, Thomas 5 14 f Anderson, Thomas 1 106 f } Boyer, Wm. 16 14 f Anderson, William 2 79 f } Brabant, Clovis 7 13 f Anderson, William 2 80 h } Bradley, Mrs. John 12 16 f Andre, J.R. 7 12 f } Bradley, Thos. 12 17 f Andre, Pierre 10 15 f } Braithwaite, John 11 15 f Andre, P.J. 8 12 h } Brasseiur, Pierre, sen'r 15 17 f Archer, Edw. 2 86 f } Brasseur, Eustache 11 11 h Archer, Mrs. Harriet 2 88 f } Brasseur, Theodore 11 11 h Argue, Thomas 5 14 f } Brasseur, Pierre 11 11 h Asselin, Arch'd. 10 13 f } Brecette, Andrew 13 18 f Asselin, Joseph 9 14 f } Brecette, Eli park lot 22 - Asselin, Joseph 17 9 f } Brecette, John 13 18 h Asselin, Joseph H. 9 14 f } Brock, Samuel 5 9 f Barmister, David 6 10 f } Brunnelle, C. 16 19 f Bazinette, Damas 15 17 h } Brunnelle, Eugene 17 21 f Beauchamp, Desire 12 11 f } Brunnelle, Henry 16 21 f Beauchamp, E. 16 18 h } Brunnelle, Louis 17 21 f Beauchamp, Gaultier 12 11 f } Brunnelle, Octave 16 21 f Beauchamp, Felix 12 11 f } Brunson, Bernan 6 11 f Beauchamp, R. 12 11 f } Buck, James 5 12 f Beaudoin, Alex. 16 21 f } Bunt, John, carpenter - -- - Beaupre, Fred. 15 13 f } Cadieu, Andrew 2 113 f Beausdeel, Felix 13 19 f } Cadieu, Andrew, jun. 2 118 f Beckett, Thomas 1 11 f } Cadout, Pierre pl 52 h Beckett, Samuel 1 11 f } Cameron, Nicol 2 25 f Boney, W.H. 2 78 f } Campbell, Wm. 12 14 f Bell, Joseph 1 76 f } Casselman, H.M. 6 12 f Bell, Andrew 4 10 f } Casselman, Z. tl 2 h Bellecourt, Louis 11 17 f } Castinet, Clement 16 5 f Belleheumeme, Thomas 16 8 h } Castinet, S. 15 10 f Berreau, F.X. -- -- - } Charlebois, Amable tl 40 f Berreau, J.B. 17 10 f } Charlebois, Israel 10 9 f Berreault, F.X. 2 111 f } Charlebois, Napoleon 16 14 - Blay, Angus 1 93 h } Charlebois, Collice, hotel- Blondin, Auguste 12 16 h } keeper town lot N Robt St 11 h Blondin, Cleophas 10 16 f } Charlebois, Oliver 11 9 h Blondin, Isaiah 10 11 f } Charlebois, Peter, deputy reeve Bocheneau, Joseph 16 12 h } Charlebois, Toussaint tl 33 - Bonnier, Narcisse 14 17 h } Cheverette, Mary 15 17 f Booth, George 1 22 f } Cheverette, Louis 16 21 f Bourchier, M. 4 180 f } Cheverette, Moise 17 13 f Bouchier, Narcisse 16 15 f } Clarke, George 3 18 f Bourie, F.X. 2 107 f } Clarke, George 1 81 f Boyer, J.B. 17 12 h } Cloutier, Clement 16 5 f Boyer, James 17 15 f } Cloutier, Eugene tl 7 f Boyer, Pierre 16 14 f } Clute, Charles 5 11 f Clute, James 2 94 f } Desroches, Alex. 15 20 f Clute, Peter 3 11 f } Desroches, Francis 16 18 f Clute, Wm. 3 12 f } Desroche, James 18 21 f Cook, Geo., lumberer 3 16 f } Desroche, Leandre 14 18 h Columbus, Edw., blacksmith } Desroche, Xavier 14 18 h town lot N Robt. St. 11 f } Devlin, Patrick 13 15 f Columbus, Francis 39 40 f } Dion, Joseph, stonemason pl 55 f Columbus, Henry -- -- - } Dion, Octave 16 11 f Columbus, Lewis, Penetanguishene } Dorion, Ephriam 17 10 h Copeland, Geo., miller 1 116 f } Dorion, Pierre 17 9 h Copeland, Watson, lumberer 2 90 h } Downs, George 1 80 h Cartier, Alex., tlS Robt. St. 2 - } Dubeau, Joseph 13 87 - Cartier, David, tlN Water St. 8 - } Dubeau, Narcisse, hotel- Cotti, Chas. 18 19 f } keeper tn lt N Walter St. 1 f Cotti, Francois 15 14 f } Ducaire, Solomon 15 8 f Cotti, Gilbert tl 44 h } Ducette, Napoleon 8 14 f Cotti, Joseph 18 10 f } Ducette, Pierre 17 16 f Cotti, Margaret 18 10 f } Ducharme, J. Bpte 14 13 f Crawford, Arthur 2 101 f } Ducharme, Joseph 14 13 h Crawford, Thomas 1 100 f } Ducharme, Xavier 14 14 f Cretieu, Francis 3 14 f } Dumas, David 18 20 h Cretieu, Joseph 16 12 f } Dunlop, Andrew 1 105 h Cumming, James 1 85 f } Dunlop, Archibald, mer- Cumming, James J. 2 77 - } chant tl 5 f Danard, W.B. 12 18 f } Dunlop, Samuel 1 105 h Dandanot, J.B. 14 9 f } Dupee, Richard 11 10 h Dandanot, Lewis 14 8 f } Dupuis, David 18 17 h Dandanot, Narcisse 14 8 f } Duquette, E. 16 16 f Darling, Jas., postmaster tl } Durialle, Emile, carpent. pl 45 h N Water St. 17 f } Dusome, Francis pk lt 4 - Daulte, Antoine 15 9 f } Dusome, Leon 18 9 h Daulte, Cerille 16 9 h } Dubeau, J. Bpte 7 14 f Daulte, E.L. 7 15 f } Drennan, James 17 20 h Daulte, Gideon 7 15 f } Dwindnell, John 5 10 f Daulte, N. 16 16 f } Dwindle, Thos. 6 22 f Daulte, Touissant 16 9 h } Eagle, Vincent 6 12 f Davenport, Robinson 3 14 h } Edwards, George 1 97 f Davey, John 1 78 h } Edwards, Robt. 1 95 f Davidson, J. & D. tl 6 - } Edwards, Robt. S. 1 95 f Davis, John 1 25 h } Edwards, Wm. 1 95 f Dean, Amos 1 22 f } Elliott, Wm. 1 97 f Delorme, John 8 14 f } Ewan, Charles 1 83 f Deschamp, Antoine 13 12 h } Ewan, Charles, jun'r 1 83 f Desgardin, Pierre 14 10 f } Fitzpatrick, Hugh, shoe- Desroche, Adolphe 17 21 f } maker 1 91 h Fitzpatrick, John 3 9 f } Grudeon, George, carp'ter 16 16 f Fitzpatrick, Peter, carp'r 4 12 f } Grudeon, Mitchell tl 1 f Fitzpatrick, Robt. 5 19 f } Grudeon, Pierre 19 12 h Fitzpatrick, Simon 4 12 f } Guselle, Joseph 12 12 f Fitzpatrick, Wm. 4 12 f } Guthrie, John 1 88 f Forget, Louis 16 12 f } Guthrie, Roger 1 88 f Fournier, Benjamin, jun'r 11 14 f } Haggart, Wm. 1 85 h Fournier, Benjamin, sen'r 11 14 f } Hamilton, James 2 12 f Fournier, J. Bpte 9 12 f } Hark, Rob't 16 13 f Fournier, Joseph 11 14 f } Hart, Charles 14 13 f Fournier, Stephen 9 12 f } Hart, J.B. pk lt 56 h Fournier, Wm. 9 12 h } Hayes, John 6 15 f Frith, Gordon, cabinetmaker 1 91 f } Hicks, Richard 1 103 f Frechett, J.R. tl 41 - } Hinds, Joseph, shoemaker tl 3 f Fraser, Fred, sen. 1 99 f } Hoare, Wm. lighthouse kpr pl 3 f Fraser, Fred, jr. 1 102 f } Holt, Wm. 2 97 h Fraser, John 1 102 f } Hornsby, John, lumberer pt11 20 h Fraser, Ronald 1 99 f } Hornsby, Wm. pt11 28 h French, George 2 76 f } Houle, Abraham 10 15 f Gamelin, Edward, carpen- } Hubert,Charles tlt S. Water St. 20 h ter pl 28 f } Hubert, Emanuel 15 10 f Gauthier, Octave 8 12 f } Hubert, Joseph jr. 14 16 h Ganton, John, turner 2 10 f } Hubert, Joseph, sen'r 15 14 f Gibras, Rev. Lewis 20 8 f } Hutchinson, Joseph 2 97 f Gibson, Wm. 2 23 f } Jacobs, Francis 5 15 f Gignac, Francis J., black- } Jeffrey, Mrs. Edw. tl N Robt St. 25 f smith tl 27 f } Jeffrey, Fred. W., merchant, Gignac, Ulrick 16 17 f } tl N. Rob't St. 13 h Gilmour, W.R., M.D., Pene- } Jeffrey, Henry E., merchant, tanguishene } tl N. Rob't St. 1 h Gonnier, Xavier, Penetan- } Jeroux, Camille 20 15 h guishene } Jervais, Moise 18 20 f Grant, Angus 1 93 f } Johnston, Frank 11 14 h Grant, Archibald, Penetan- } Joli, Eli 13 19 f guishene } Jordan, Samuel 2 11 f Grant, George 2 12 f } Joyce, Lawrence 6 9 f Grant, James 1 92 f } Junot, Joseph 14 19 h Grant, John, lumberer 1 10 f } Jupp, Wm. 1 104 f Grant, John 1 93 f } Kean, Fowlie & Co., lum- Greer, John 12 16 f } berers, Wabashene Greer, Wm. 10 13 f } Kemp, John 7 9 h Gregg, Edward 1 77 f } Kennedy, Gilbert, carpenter, Gregg, John 1 78 f } Penetanguishene Gredley, John, fisherman p 6 f } Kennedy, Rev. J.P. pk lt 4 f Groudin, Henry 2 98 f } King, George 14 11 f Groudin, Louis 2 98 f } King, Wm. 14 11 f Labessoniere, Francois 15 13 f } LeClere, Theodore 9 12 h Labissoniere, F. 16 19 f } Leduc, Thomas pl 29 f Labissoniere, George 16 19 f } Lefevre, Eli 13 14 h Labissonniere, W. Louis 17 22 f } Lefevre, Joseph 11 13 f Lacalm, Wm. 15 16 f } Lefevre, Onezime 2 107 h Lacoursier, Desire 16 16 f } Lefevre, Pierre 11 13 f Lacoursier, Wm. 17 15 f } Legris, Gabriel 5 10 h Lacroix, Jolin 16 16 f } Leonard, George 1 87 f Lacroix, Henry 16 17 f } Leonard, John 1 87 f Lacroix, Joseph 18 16 f } Leplume, Norbert 16 18 h Lacroix, Peter 18 16 f } Leroy, Onezime 13 13 h Lacroix, Wm. 17 16 f } L'Esperance, Hyacinthe 12 12 f Ladoceur, Charles 2 16 f } Leveque, Clement 18 7 f Ladoceur, Wm. 13 12 f } Leveque, Maxime 18 7 f Lafitte, Antoine 19 16 f } Leveuer, D. 17 10 h Laforge, Francis 16 14 f } Levrille, Joseph 10 11 h Laforge, Joseph 9 14 f } Lebbron, Joseph 7 12 f Laforge, Xavier 11 13 f } Lount, George, registrar 14 15 f Lafreniere, Amabel 15 10 h } Lowrie, Richard 2 99 f Lafrenier, Antoine 15 18 f } Lummins, John, miller 1 93 f Lafrenier, Charles 18 19 h } McCaskey, ------ 2 24 f Lafreniere, Henry 5 13 h } McCaskey, Wm. 3 21 h Lafreniere, Oliver 14 18 h } McCollum, Donald 1 23 f Lafreniere, Ovid 13 7 h } McConnell, Robert 13 16 f Lagos, B. 16 5 f } McCormick, Patrick 1 103 f Lahah, E. 15 18 f } McDonald, Alex. 2 85 f Lahall, Joseph 15 14 h } McDonald, Edw. 1 114 h Lalonde, Ephriam 17 9 f } McDonald, Peter 1 97 f Lalonde, Julien 17 14 f } McDonald, P. 1 9 h Lalonde, Joseph 9 15 f } McDougall, Hugh 3 10 f Lalonde, J.B. 13 13 h } McLean, Donald 1 24 f Lamont, Evangelist 11 12 h } McLeod, Findley 1 26 f Lamoroux, Alfred 14 9 h } McLeod, Norman 1 26 f Lamoreux, Charles 15 15 f } McMurray, Lawrence 11 15 f Langdon, W. 15 17 f } McRae, Alex. 2 23 f Langdon, Wm. jun. 17 20 f } McRae, Christopher 3 23 f Lanonette, Jeremiah 18 8 f } McRae, Daniel 3 22 f Laponcey, Paul 13 10 f } McRae, Donald 2 23 f Laprairie, David 18 17 h } McRae, Farquhar 5 16 f Larmont, Almander 11 12 h } McRae, Murdoch 6 17 h Larue, Felix