154 TOWN OF NAPANEE. TOWN OF NAPANEE. 155 but to every section of through which it intersects), the village NAPANEE ACADEMY. increased rapidly in population, until now it is near three thousand. This building is now in process of erection, and is to be completed valueonanufacturing establish- Village property increased largely in by the first of May, 1865. The material is brick, and, when finished, all realizin?.., handsome profits. ments of various kinds were started, and will be one of the most convenient, substantial, and imposing edifices best water pris lieges in Canada. A The river here affords one of the in Western Canada. The cutirsea of instruction will embrace that of the railway bridge, eleven canal has been made from the falls near primary, intermediate, and higher ntatheraatics, and the classics. hundred feet in length, and supplies the power for two foun- dries, a large flouring mill, plaster mill, cabinet and chair factory, saw CHURCHES. made available for propelling mill, woollen factory, and could be Cnuatu or ENGLAND, (St. Mathews) was erected in 1815, of stone, machinery. The head fall at the Napanee almost any amount of at a cost of four thousand dollars. It is capable of accommodating thirty-une feet. In this mill they flouring mills, from the canal, is about three hundred persons; Rev. J. J. Bogart, Rector. In con- use an overshot wheel, twenty-six feet in diameter, twelve feet in nection with the church is an excellent parsonage, costing about two breadth. These mills were erected, in 1846, by the executors of the thousand dollars. The building is partly estate of the late John S. Cartwright, M.P.P. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CBURCH in height, and con- OF CANADA, (St. Andrews) was of stone, and partly of wood, seven stories built in 1864, of stone, and of stoins. One thousand bushels when fully completed will cost about eight tains large store-rooms and four run thousand dollars ; Rev. John Scott, minister. of wheat can be manufactured into flour, at this mill, every twenty- ' four hours. It is carried on by James F. Bartels, who is also largely WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WAS erected in 1861, of stone, at a cost of about ten brick and tile manufacturing,—in this branch twelve men thousatal dollars, situated on corner of Church engaged in and John streets ; Rev's. William 31cCullough, D. Brethour, and J. are employed. F. German, B. A., manufacture of woollen goods, Perry, 1%IcGillivray & Co., ministers. It will accommodate about one thou- In the sand persons. employ eight hands. The factory contains five looms, three sets of manufacturing ma- carding machines for custom work, and one set of Mertiontsr EPISCOPAL CHURCH, was built in 1828, of and was first frame, and chines. The factory has been in operation since 1837, is situated on the corner of Robert and Church streets. It cost about out carried on by Christopher Cramer. The establishment turns two thousand eight hundred dollars. It is capable of 800 seating about about 360 yards per week. persons. Revs. David 'Wilson, and G. French, Ministers. by John Herring. The Napanee Foundry was started, in l842, ROMAN CATHOLIC, (St. Patrick's) WAS erected in 1801, of stone, Buildings are stone, and, with machinery, cost six thousand dollars. with a parsonage and school connected, the whole costing about ten The power for propelling the machinery is supplied from the canal. thousand dollars. It is situated on the corner of Thomas and West kept employed in manufacturing mowers, reapers, streets. It will Fifteen men are accomodate about 700 persons. Rev. J. Brown, ploughs, agricultural implements, stoves, mill castings, &c. priest. ' The Phoenix Foundry was established in 1816. The buildings are atone, and the power used is water. Eight hauds are employed ; and MISSIONS. cultivators, &c., are turned out. McKane WESLEYAN CHURCH, stoves, ploughs, mill castings, (Selby), was erected in 1820, of frame, and cost about one & Dwyer are the proprietors. thousand dollars. It will accotnmodate about six Co. employ ten hands, manufacturing ready-made hundred persons. Revs. R. Hennie & William, McCullough, David Brethour and clothing. John F. German, B.A., ministers the several branches There are many other establishments engaged in WESLEYAN CHURCH, (Empy Hill) wns erected in 1860 nt n cost of industry, usually required for a town of this size. TOWN OF NAPANCE. 156 TOWN OF NAPANEE. 157 of eight hundred dollars. It will accommodate about five hundred Babcock, Jesse, blacksmith Babcock, Joseph, laborer Revs. William McCullough, David Brethour aud J. F. persons. Babcock, Reuben, 1ahorer German, B. A., ministers. Babcock, William, laborer W6sLEYAN CaURCA, (Mount Pleasant) was erected in 1861, at a Bahr, Amandus, laborer cost of eight hundred dollars. It will accommodate about five hundred Baker, Nelson, laborer Baruhnm, Alfred, laborer David Brethour, and J. F. persons. Revs. William 11icCullough, Bartlev, John, sailor German, B.A., ministers. BAR1`ELS, JANIES F. proprietor Napanee Mills, brick and tile mannfacturer SCHOOLS. Bartels, William G. cabinet maker Board of Grammar School Trustees hold meetings every month. BEEMAN, TRUMAN, J.I'. commissioner in B.R., conveyancer, &c. Centre F. V. Carey, Chairman ; John Stevenson, Dr. A. S. Bristol, B. C. Begley, John, chairrnaker, bds Dnndas Dr. James Grange, Rev. John Scott. Davy, BELL, ROBERT B. proprietor of livery stables, nr Campbell House, Board of Common School Trustees hold meetinrs once a month. It Bridge (see card, p. 158) Bell, \Irs. Peter, tailoress T. Beeman, C. R. Miller, J. C. Huffman, W. Parrish, C. James, C. Bell, Mrs. William, tailoress B. Perry. BENSON, JOHN, collector of customs, In Bridge SECRET SOCIETIES. Benson, Stephen, photographer Uxto.r LODGE No. 9, G. R. C.-B.egular communications Friday Berril, '%Villiam, carpenter Bird, William, grocer W.M., Hiram M. Wright ; P.M., B. before full moon in each month. Blair, James, sen. tailor C. Davy ; S.W., S. T. Clement ; J.W., Fred. Richardson ; Secretary, Blair, James, jun. tailor, Dmndas, h same John Benson ; Treasurer, J. C. Iluffman ; S.D., Robert Downey ; J.D., Blair, John, tailor, bds Dundas Thomas Henry ; I.G., C. B. Perry ; Stewards, Moses Williams, A. Blakcly , James, patent medicines Blewett, James, Grocer, Dundas, 1i same Culbcrtson ; Tyler, Isaiah Abrams. Blewett, ,lohn, groceries and provisions, Dundas, In same LOTAL ORANGY LODGE, No. 356.-NIeetings are held every second lileicett, Ric•hnrd, grocer Monday in each month, in Grange's Block, Dundas street. James Blewett, \1'iliinm, clerk, bds Dundas Rooney, W. M. ; A. C. Davis, Secretary ; Samuel Wilson, Treasurer ; IIOGAR'l', GILBEItI', postmaster, Dundas, bda Dundas Bowen, Edw•ard, grocer, Dundas, It llundas David Edgar, Foreman Com. Bowers, George, fariner Bowers, Dn.•id, farmer Abrams, David, laborer Bowey, Thomas, bartender, Itailroad House Abrams, George, laborer Bou•ev, William, proprietor, Railroad Ilouse Abrams, Isaiah, contractor Bovd, James, laborer Abrams, John, laborer I((;%-es, John, blacksmith, h John Anderson, Christopher, laborer Bo^es, John, waggon maker Anderson, Thomas, laborer Iloyes, Robert (Webster & Boves) h Robert Allen, Lewis, carpenter Bo^le, Henry, general dealer, bundas, h Thomas Allen, William, carpenter Boyle, Henry, stoves, tioware, hardware, &c. Allingham, Itichard, cabinet maker, Dundas, In same I;radshaw, NVilliam, waggon maker, bds Robert flllingham, Richard, shoemaker Brennan, Daniel, laborer Allingham, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, Dundas, h same Briggs, B. boot and shoemaker, Dundas, It Dundas Appleby, William, huckster Briggs, James, farmer Aylsaorth, Jehiel, grocer, Dundas, In same Babcock, Henry G. laborer TI)N'N OF tiAPANEl:. 159 AD\'F:RTISINI: DIRECTORY. Brigg's, JoLu, waggml maker, Us Bridge Brisco, Benjamin, general dealer in dry goods Bristol, Amos S. physician aad surgeun R. B. BELL 9 Brown, .lames, note broker Brown, Titus F. dentist Brutun, Charles, at cloth factor ,v 0 Itrutuu, William II. general dealer, Dundas, h same tlnrmias, John J. laborer Campbell, Mrs. C. widow CAMPBELL IIOI;SE, John Dwight, proprietor (see card, p. 160) Carman, Ilarrc (('arn -•I & IluLbs) h John Carman & liul,bs (Henry Carlnan and Henry A. M. IluLbs) photo- Fraphers, 1)undas (1►racallcn, Luke, farmer Carson, James, laborer Casc,v, Francis V. clerk Chanlherlnln, S. G. grocer Chamberlain, Thomas, 11L I). physician and surgeon ^ STALLES, Chamberlain, William It. medical student l'11AN1I31:RL1\, HENRY, dealer in staple and fancygroceries, crock- cry, and glassware, &c. llundns, h sanie CAMPBELL HOUSE, (711ahman, Charles, tinsmith, Us Mill Chatterson, John, oyster saloon, I)uudas, h same Diandiis Street, Napa>t>

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Dyon, George, teamster Easton, Robert, fire insurance agent LENNOX AND ADDINGTO N Edgar, Augustus, carpenter Edgar, David, carpenter I:dwards, William, laborer Elliott, John, labore r if Emerson, James, clerk for IIooper Ernbury, Philip, agent, A . F . IIooper Empey, Aaron J . blacksmit h Esson, Robert, J.P. I:vans, Robert L . sailo r FEllll ;S AIATTIIEW, prop Napanee Brewery, dealer in liquors, Wate r Fletcher, William N . hotel keeper THE LARGEST Forward, Henry T . general merchan t FOSTER, ALIi :1llORE (Richardson & Foster) bds Dundas Foster, Rynaldo, general dealer in dry goods and groceries, Dundas Foote, Daniel A . tailor, DRndas, h sam e Fox, Anthony, laborer Fralick, William 1I . clerk Fralick, William S . farmer Fraser, Horatio, clerk Frasier, Horatio, clerk, bds Dundas ~1'~ENLI JO~ 1i~,11~ Frizzell, Robert shoemaker, Us Dundas PUI3LISllI:1) 131:'l'WEI; N Fuller, J(Ahn W . tinsmith, bds Thomas George, John B . labore r Gibbard, Charles, carpente r GIBBARD, JOHN (Gibbard & Green) h Centre & . Gibbard, William T . cabinet maker, Centre Gibbard, William T . book-keeper, bila Centre GIBBARD & GREEN (John Gibbard and John Green) cabinet T7,. l ;AIS : makers and sash and blind manufacturers, Dundas Gleeson, John, jun. laborer Gleeson, Michael, laborer N~~j (D 13a ~a n ,r Gould, Andrew, butehcr ,+ o p cc Gould, Daniel, butcher r t GRANGE, JAMES, M .D . physician and surgeon, h John JJ r e GRANGE, JOIIN (Grange & Co .) h Dunda a rr rr GRANGE, J(IIIN T ., M .D. (Grange & Co .) physician and surgeon, h ~J Centre GRANGE, THOMAS (Grange & Co .) h Richmond Road I)l'\'ll .1S STRh:I~,''. \AP~iNI:I: . GRANGE & CO . (John, Thome.s, and John T . Grange) dealers in dru-s, nledicines, &-c . Dundas Gray, William, farmer Greeu, Arnold, carpenter, bds Adelphi WILLIAM KENNEDY, - PUBLISHER. 164 TOWN CIF NAPANLE• TOWN OF NAPANEE. GREEN, JOHN (Gibbard & Green) h Adelphi Griffith, Franklin M. bailiff Janes, Samuel, waggon maker Gunsolus, Charles B. note broker Jenkins, Clinton, printer Haig. Robert, grocer, Dundas Johnson. Robert, grocer Hall, George, laborer Joy, Wilder, blacksmith Ham, Charles, mason Judd, C. II. gunsmith, Dundas, h same Ham, William, muon Judd, William S. watchmaker, Dundas, h same Hamilton, James, waggon-maker Kelly, Benjamin, laborer Harris, Clark S. farmer Kennedy, James, carpenter Harrison, Henry, painter KENNÉDY, WILLIAM, editor and publisher, Lennox and Adding- Hays, James, laborer ton Ledger, office, Dundas, h same (see card, p. 162) Hays, Samuel, sailor LAMB, THOMAS, dealer in dry goods, ready-made dothing, liquors, Hays, William, sailor and groceries, Dundas, bds Campbell Hotel (see card, p. 168) Henry, Alexander, weaver Lane, George, waggon-maker, bds Robert HENRY, ALEXANDER (Thomas and Alexander Henry) h Mill LANPHIER, JOHN (Dickens & Lanphier) Henry, James, weaver LANPHIER, WILLIAM, manufacturer and dealer in boots and HENRY, THOMAS (Thomas & Alexander Henry) editor Napanet shoes, Dundas, h Bridge Standard, h Clarksville Lanxon, George, waggonmaker, Dundas, h same HENRY, THOMAS & ALEXANDER, proprietors Napanee Stand- Lawton, Henry, waggonmaker ard, office, Dundas (see card, p. 166) Lauxon, Richard, maggonmaker, h Bridge HERRING, JOHN, prop Napauee Foundry ana Machine Shop, Lazier, Allen, teamster Leary, Benjamin, chairmaker, h Dundas Hibbard, Charles, fanning mill maker, h Robert LENNOX & ADDINGTON LEDGER, Dickens & Lanphier, propri- HOLBROOK, T. A. prop Anglo-American House, Belleville (see card, etors ; Wm. Kenedy, publisher, office, Dundas (see card, p. 162) p. 168) Leonard, Martin, tailor, Dundas, h saine HOLMESTED, GEORGE S. (Davy & Holmested) bds Rectory Leslie, David, laborer Hooper, A. F. grain merchant and lumber yard Light, Robert, Cabinetmaker Hooper, Edward, general merchant, Dundas, h same Lockwood, Robert, blacksmith Hooper, E. J. barrister, Dundas Loux, Charles, gentleman Hooper, Henry, clerk, bds Duudas Loveless, Wellington, shoemaker, bds Hands' Hongan. Michael, hostler, Campbell House Lowry, Hamilton P. cabinetmaker, h Newburgh road limy, Alexander, carpenter Lowry. , John, blacksmith nosey, Alexander, spinner Lowry, King, farmer Hooey, James, carpenter tynn, John, sailor limy, John, carpenter Lyons, Samuel, carpenter nosey, William N. carriage finisher, it Bridge McAfee, William, carpenter and joiner Ilubbs, Henry A. M. (Cannan & Hubbs) bds John McBean, Charles, cabinetmaker Huff, Darius, blacksmith McIlean, Charles E law student, witlt Davy Holmested Huff, E. carpenter McCabe, William, carpenter Huff, Samuel, carpenter McCann, Richard, clerk Huff, Mrs. Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Dundas McCaw, Robert, weaver Huff, William cooper, Mill, h Hinnies McCoy, Asahel, carder Huff, Wilson, 'brick maker McCoy, C. L. sash and doormaker, bds Clarksville Huffman, James C. druggist, Dundas, h Centre McCoy, John, barrister, S:c. Hughes, Thomas, civil engineer, Dundas McCoy, Matthew, blacksmilh James, Charles, clerk, division court, Dundas, h East McCoy, Robert, retired Janes, Harvey, laborer McCrossie, James, blackenith, h Salem 161, .1OVVRTISING DIIITCTORY. TOWN OF NAPANEE. 167

McCrossie, James, fariner McCrossie, Robert, telegraph operator, G. T. R. McCullough, James. tailor " 'NE NAPANBE STANDARD 99 McDonald, Robert, harnessmaker and saddler, Dundas, h same McGillivray, William, cloth manufacturer PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, McGovern, John, wetter BY McGrath, Thomas, shoemaker, bds Dundas licGUIN, JOHN B. clerk County Court, deputy clerk Crown and HENRY & BROTHER, Pleas, and registrar Surrogate Court, office, Court House AT THEIR OFFICE .McIlenry, Donald C. school teacher McKANE, PATRICK (McKane & Dwyer) h Mill NIcKANE & DWYER (Patrick NIeKane and John Dwyer) tin- 21 in .1 DIOVL ILM1133:. smiths, Dundas 1T THE 1.0W PRICE OF .McKeough, George W. clerk, Campbell House 81.50 1::)1?_, McKim, Christopher S. general merchant, Dundas, h same MeKiver, Donald, carpenter Neither pains nor expense will be spared to keep it in the position McMichael, Miss Harriet, milliner and dressmaker, Dundas, h same which it now holds, as one of the best town papers in the McNlichael, John, toll-gate keeper Province. McMullen, William, general dealer, Duudas, h same ■ ■ ■■ -•• •• • •-• McVicker, John, laborer Madden, S. J. tannery JAL N7 3E: 3a. rjr xffl3E13ELJEi Magovenv, John, weaver 11 please note the fact, that the " Standard " is Martin, James grocer, Diners, h Bridge Meagher, 31irintel, laborer Melville, Alexander, laborer The aides! and Widest Circulated Paper in. the County, Miller, Charles R. money troker Miller, Davis, grain dealer just entered upon its twelfth year, and it is well circulated in It bu Miller, D. H. grain merchaat, Dundas, bds same every Township from Adolphustown to Anglesea. Miller, John, blacksmith, Ids Adelphi Miller, Platt, moulder MILLER, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, hardware, liquors, &c. Dundas, h saine 11}Wi Mat [DEPARTMENT Miller, William P. agent, B. Brisco, dealer in dry goods, groceries IS SUPPLIED WITH and liquors, Dundas Mills, Charlton, clerk ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MATERIAL, Mills, David, harnessmaker, h DrimIns \ D EVFEY DESrEIPTIOS OF Mills, George, harnessinaker, Duridas, h sanie Mills, William, grocer, Midas, h saine Mooney, William, blacksmidi, Dundas BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Moore, Will be executed on the shortest notice, and at the very lomest remune- Gardiner F. marble works rative prices. Morey, Joseph, blacksmith -- Morris, Michael, moulder, lids Mill Morrow, John, laborer Ail orders by mail will be promptly attended to, and particular pains Moxley, William, blacksmith, bds Robert taken to give. satisfaction BIurphy, Laurence, school teacher NAPANEE, 1863. .MUNRO, WILLIAM, teller, Commercial Batik of Canada 1 ti ADVERTISING DI RECTORY. TOWN OF NAPANEL. lt9 NAPANEE STANDARD, Thomas and Alexander Henry, editors and proprietors, office, Dimdas (see card, p 166) Nelsotf, John, finisher, Phœnii Foundry ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE, Norrnile, Michael, laborer Norris. John, butcher ROIZT NORTHGRAVES, W. J. dealer in watches, clocks, jewellery, Dundas, h same BELLEVILLE, C.W. O'Byrne, L. boot and shoemaker, Dundas, h lame Oliver, John, laborer Olson, Stephen E. watchmaker and jeweller T. A. HOLBROOK, - - - Proprietor. O'Neil, Felix, laborer O'Rourke. John 1'. painter Parrish, William, hardware merchant and tinware manufacturer. The Anglo American llouse has been thoroughly refitted, and no Patten, Daniel, sailor pains or expense will be spared to insure the comfort of Patten, Donald, laborer guests calling at this Hotel. Patterson, John, laborer Percy. John, farmer The Best Wines, Liquors, and Cigars alwa)s on Hand. Perry, Charles B. bailiff, 4th Division Court Perry, James, plaster mills Phelan, John, grocer, Dundas, a same First Class Livery in Connection With the House. Phillips, Abraham, shoemaker 'I'. A. HOLBROOK, Phillips, Robert, school teacher Propeietor. Pierson, James, laborer MIME Pierson, Levi, laborer Pierson, Richard, laborer Plumley, James, laborer THOMAS LAIVIB, Post, Jason, sash and door maker, li John Pringle, Daniel, gentleman DIJNDAS STREET, NAPA \ El , C. W., Pringle, Edward, carpenter Pringle, Marshall, sailor DEALER IN Pringle, Miles, carpenter PRUYN, M. W. deputy sheriff, counties Lennox and Addington ; office, Court lIouse PRUYN, OLIVER T. sheriff, counties Lennox and Addington ; DRY COODS, office, Court House Rankin, William, sailor. Reed, Leander C. soda water manufacturer RENNIE, JAMES (R. Rennie tt Co.) h Dundas RENNIE, JOHN (R. Rennie & Co.) h Dundas efi RENNIE, ROBERT (R. Rennie & Co.) VUIVES L1(1E-oils, RENNIE R. & Co. (Robert Rennie, John Rennie, and James Hennie) dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, clothing, &c. BOOTS AND SHOP-. &C. merchant tailors, D-indas Richardson, Amos, carpenter Richardson, Frederick, carriage fainter, h Bridge bADIE" MANTLES ALWAYS ON HAND. RICHARDSON, FREDERICK (Richardson & Foster) h Centre 171) TOWN OF NAI'.\NSE. TOWN Of NAPAN6F.. 17 1

Richnrd-ou, James E. switchman, G. T. B. Templeton, James A. clerk Post Office, bds Pundas Richardson, John 11. carpenter Ternplrton, Mrs. Janet, grocer, I)undas, h same HIC11:11tDSOV & FOSTER (Frederick Richardson and Albadore Thompson, William It. sailor Foster) photogr.:phers, Dundas (see card, It li 2) Tobey, l'enrnd, carpenter Roach, James, laborer TOI)Î), \VILLIA\I, head miller, Napannee Mills Roberts, Edward, laborer Tread«ay, Benjamin, teamster Robinson. William, carpenter Trentl,le, Thomas, butcher ROBL1\, I):1\'ID A. deputy registrar, counties Lennox and Adding- \'amilstine, James J. constable tnn; office, East VannMine, Irving, teamster Roblin, jantes It. student, S. T. Clements, lids Fairmont hall Vanalstine, Nelson, teamster ItUB1.IN, MARSIiA1.L P. registrar, counties Lennox and :lddington, Vine, I:lwanl, %eteriunry surgeon It East \VADDEL, DA\'II) A. saddle and harnessmaker Dundas, h same Mark T. general merchant lioger., (sec cnrd, 1). 1 i'_') Roncy, ,lanies, waggou maker Wa'-er, I:llas 11. laborer Rose, William, butcher \Vale, 1:d«ard, bincksmith, b(Is Salem Ross, Charles S., M.D., physician and surgeoa Wale, Rolph, blacksmith, It Salem Iloss, Thomas R. milhvri-,ht Wales, Miss llannah, milliner and dressmaker, Dundas Savage, William, sailor Wales, Hal ph. blacksmith Schryccr, \Irs. Ann, grocer, I)nndas, h sanie Walker, Walter, nencer Scltt ^ ccr, George, clerk, bds Adelphi Waller, John It. painter Schryeer. George, laborer Walsh, \1'illiaw, printer, :1-apaiur Standard, bds West Schn•cer, George, en,iucer, pnmp-ltouse, t:. T. R. station n'nrner, John, clerk, bds Dundas Schrycer, Ifiram, shoemaker, It East \1'n,scn, Alexander, laborer SoJirycer, Jolui, Jtocmaker, It Dundas \\-chstcr, John (Webster & Buycs) It Adelhhi Scott, (:(,or,e, dcrr, woollen factor}- Webster, Robert, carriage painter, bds Adelphi SI CUTT, THOMAS, barrister, solicitor, &c. Dundas, bds Davy's IIotel Webster & Boves (John Webster and Robert Boyes) carriage and ^carle, Charles, salesman, E. Searle sleiglt manufacttvers, 1)mtdns Scarle, Edwin, general hardware, Dundns, It same \\'eGends, Charles, cabinet maker, Dundns, It sanie Seicart, Georqe, bincksmith, bd:c Adelphi Weir, llenn•, as.i.tant miller, Napance Mills Shannon, Neil, baker Welch, Jol.u, te.un,trr Sliven, Douald, laborer Welch, Michael, teamctcr Sheriff, William II. %vag:;on maker, bds Robert \Vhitcomb, M. C. auctioncer S}tipman, It. S. lumber agent white, 'l'. innkcepcr Shirley, Thomas, M.I)., physician and surgeon Wilkinson, W. If., Q. U., barrister, &c. Shorts, Augustus, machinist \1'illianu, A. C. clcrk, II. Chamber'.in nJoint, laborer Simmons, WILLIAMS, WALTER S. barri>trr Sixsmith, George S. tailor \Villon,hbv, William, agent, if. Bovle, hils Thomas SJ11T1I, ALI;\A\DI.II, agent, Commercial Bank of Canada Wilson, George, l;ener:al merchant, bundas, It John Smith, John, grocer. Dnndas, h:ldelphi Wilson, John, (S. B. Wilson & Co.) It Dundas Smith, John, laborer Wilson, Samuel 11. shocmakcr Smith, Thomas, sailor Wilson, Thomas, shoemaker, with Lanphier Stevenson, Andrew, grocer, Dundas, h same Wilson, Uriah (S. It. Wilson & Co.l It Dun-lns Stevenson, Arthur, lumber merchant, Centre, h,lohn Wilson, S. B. A. Co. (S. B. Wilson, John Wilson, and Uriah Wilson) Stevenson, Arthur, salesman hoot and shoe manufacturers, llundas Steven•on, Gordon, laborer Woodcock, James laborer Stevenson, John, general merchant, Dundas, It Bridge Worthin,,ton, liobert, baker and confectionrr Taylor, John, waggonmaker, lids :ldclphi YATEs' 11OTEL, Albert Yates, mnna,er, Dtmdas (see card, p. 172) York, David, cooper 172 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. 1 PHO TO GILAPHEHS. TOWNS AND VILLAGES, Photographs Enlarged and Finished in Oil or Waters> lors. COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. „ FRED. RICHARDSON, RANKER AND ORNAME,NTAL FAINTER, BARRIEFIELD. — A village situated on Point Frederick, opposite DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE, C. W. the city of Kingston, in the township of Pittsburg and county of Frontenac, on the east side of the mouth of the Cataraqui river. It is connected with Kingston bv means of a bridge across the bay. DAVID • A. WADDEL, Daily mail. Population about 200. HARNESS AND SADDLE MAtiER, Allen, John, waggon maker Exford, Thomas, blacksmith 1•1"..M.1'21.1%71:11u, C. W. Allen, Thomas, waggon maker Jacobs, Thomas, blacksmith Allen. William, farmer Johnston, Jos. boot and shoemaker Anderson, William, carpenter Johnston, Robert, stonecutter Saddles; Riding Pads, Harness, True, Whips, Brushes, Armsden, Thomas, laborer Lachapelle, Wnt. boat builder Beggs, Wm. J. Coat of Arms Inn Mayberry, Alex. blacksmith Combs, Halters. English and Scotch Collars made to Ortler. Belwa, Gabriel, cooper Patrick, Ifhos. Crown and Sham- Brown, Rev. Edward rock Inn MCCUE. Cç'iL©'..fnE.13 JAnriuLz IrD onBsR. Cross, Nicholas, carpenter lices, William, Pittsburg Inn Dawson, T. waggon maker Shannon, Jacob, carpenter Dick, Robert, blacksmith Strachan, Martin, saw mill

YATES' HOTEL BATTERSEA. — A post village situated in the township of Stor- rington and county of Frontenac. Distant from Kingston, the DUNDAS STU V ET, county seat, 15 miles ; front Toronto. 190 miles ; and from Mon- NAPANEE, C. W. treal, 190 miles. Mail weekly. Population 200. Allport, D. dyer and scourer McFaul, A. blacksmith Ansley, D. carpenter and builder Simpson, Thomas, weaver ABEL YATES, - - - MANAGER. Anslev, J. carpenter and builder SLEITIL SAMUEL, general mer- • •••.-- BAKÉR. WM. tanner and currier chant Bates, T. carpenter and builder ring, IIugh, clerk of council 'Gs- CD CD /11) :Et ILI _EL 3E3 3C . Bryant, Francis, blacksmith pANLUVEN, CORNELIUS, Chapman, W. carpenter, &c. postmaster and woollen tnill DAVICE & HOPPIN, saw mill proprietor FREE OMNIBUS TU AND HUM THE CARS. proprietors VANLUVEN, H., J.P., grocer, Demerest, Miss J. school teacher flour and grist mill propnetor Jardin, John, tailor VANLUNEN & ANGLIN, saw Linn, D. mason and plasterer mill proprietors and lumber THE CHOICEST WifiES, LIQUORS, AND CIGIRS Linter, John, painter, carriage and rnerchants waggon maker ALWAYS ON 11.1» 174 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. 1 7d

BELL ROCK.- :1 post village situated on the Depot river, in the Allan, Joseph, boot and shoemaker Lees, Joseph, boot and shoemaker township of Portland, and county of Frontenac . It was first laid Benny, Joseph, weaver :1lanuel, E . blacksmit h out in the year 1862, and is rapidly improving . Distant from Benny, W . former liathews, John, J .P. Kingston '25 miles . Population 134. CLARK,BIIIINS, postmaster and McCameron, G . flour and fee d Amell, Air . boot and ,hoemaker Thurstor, Austin, carpenter and general merchant deale r Boyce, N . R. general merchant cabinet make r Clark, E. notary, agricultural im- Mc\Iillan, D . carpenter & builder BROWN, DANIEL, postmaster Thurston, Jason, carpenter and plemPnt and edge tool maker. Meeks, Dennison, cooper Brown, Rev . D. clergyman cabinet make r Clark, John, farme r Diounttmy, Gilbert, broom maker Clark, Andrew, lumber merchant Wakeford, John, flour, feed and Clark, Al . jewcller and watchmaker O'Brivn, Jas . livery stable keeper Coffee, Mrs. A . hotel keeper grain deale r : :..yne House, I . Stafford, prop Pearson, J . carpenter and builder Goodrich, C . 1) fanning mill manu- Walker, E. fanning mill maker Cule, Oris, physician Perry, E . real estate agent facturer Walker, John, carpenter and fan- Cowan, A . marble worker Quackenbush, N . school teacher Piercy, John, blacksmith ning mill maker Dempsey, W . farmer ltov, James, J .P . Deighton, . forme r Pomeroy, Win. lumber merchant White, Rev . G. S . clergyman W Stafford, Isaac, prop Cloyne House Gordinier, J . carpenter and builder Sullins, II'y, tin and coppersmith Grauis, Henry, Jr . Whitford, C . painter and cabinet .Grania, Henry, tnason & plasterer maker BIRMINGHAM.-A post office in the t Dwnship of Pittsburg and couuty of Frontenac . Mrs . E . Birmingham, postmistresr . COLLINSBY.-.1 post village situated on Collins' Bav, an inlet oi the Bay of (juinté, in the township of Kingston and county of Fron- tenac . The Grand 'l'runk Railway passes through the village . The .-A small village situated on the Rideau post office was established on the lOth October, 1854 . The villap BREWER'S MILLS contains one store, a very good hotel, a flouring mill, established in Canal, and on the Kingston and Philipsvilleac Madamized road, in 1824 by Anthony McGuin, sen the township of Pittsburg and county of Frontenac . Distant from ., containing three run of stone with . Daily mail. a capacltv of grindir.g 300 bushels a day ; a carding mill, with two Kingston 16 miles, and from Gananoque 12 miles 6ets of machines, and a fulling mill Population about 100 . . There in here a Primitive Methodist Church, built of frame at a cost of eight hundred dollars. ANGLIN, ROBERT, aen. J .P. Dean, Patrick, cordwood dealer -Rev . William Bee, minister. and postmaster Foster, J. flour and grist mill prop ANGLIN, ROBERT, jun. gen- McCarre~q, Barnard, hotel keepe r Baker, N1'illiam, blacksmith mills, and carding and fulling eral merchant McDona,d, Rev. Mr . (R .C .) ('uuke, .lames, school teacher mills Campbell, Hugh, clerk, division McMinn, Samuel, cordwood dealer IIEl(KI NI 1'.It,LAUItENCE,post . MILO, FRANCIS C . prop Col- court McReevar, F . & Sons, blacksmith s master and general mereLant Iins1 y IIous e . cordwood dealer Middlebrook, Whiting & Wood, Jaquitli, William, waggonmaker RANKIN, DAVID J. grist and Campbell, V . E I Chambers, Rev . Air . saw mill proprietors McGUIN, AN'l'IION Y, prop Col- flouring miller Dawson, Samuel, carpenter Thompson, Rev . James I linsby flouring, grist and saw Sheans, Jas . station master, G .T.R.

CLOYNE .-A post village in the township of Barrie and county DENISTON.-A post 6llage in the township of llinchinbrooke, of Frontenac . The village contains one store, hotel, an edge tool county of' Frontenac. It has two churches, and there are five com- factory, tin shop, and a gnod school. Distant from Kingston, the- mon schools in the township . Distant from Kingston, 27 miles . county seat, 60 miles . Mails tri-weekly . Population about 60. •1■1

TOWNS AND VILLAGES, 176 OUNlY OF - FRONTENAC. 177 Win. blacksmith K;11ins, John, J.P. Bartritn, GARDEN ISLAND.—Garden Island is situated in the Bay, Carroll, John, saw mill Kitrow, George, blacksmith opposite Kingston, about two miles distant. The Island contains builder Mahar, John, builder, waggon ma- Giles, John, sixtv-five acres, and is cnvned hy Messrs. Calvin & Week, who ker and hotel keeper estab- Godfrey, C. 11., J.P. lish-ed a ship yard here abou t. the year 1834. This eminent John, hotel keeper Scott, Rev. D. Prim. Methodist firrn Goodfellow, employ five hundred met: as follows :-300 men in the James, hotel keeper Spike, laines, J. P. crown land lumber Goodfellow, depariment ; 100 men in the ship yard ; 25 men in the machine postmaster and agent and saw mill owner GRANT, T. A. shops ; in various other occupations, 75 men. The total White, Rev. G. Epise. NIethodist population general merchant of the islam) is about 750. It has a large school with Thomas, shoemaker WILSON, J. J. postmaster and an average Gregory, attendance of 58 pupils, under the charge of Hugh Spears. Church Hatch, Mr. saw mill general merchant services are held every Sabbath evening, in the school house, by builder Wolf, John, saw mill Kenney, M. ministers of the severil denominations. The same firm have ten tug, boats for towing vessels on the St. Lawrence, towards the sup- port of which the Government grants twelve thousand dollars per ELGINBURG.—A post village situated in the township of Kings- annum. There are also three stores, a music hall, two brass bands, ton and county of 1Froutenac. Distant from Kingston 8 miles. and a temperance lodge. Mails arc received daily from Kingston. Population about 100. Aldrich, Alpheus A. foreman, raft- Johnson, William, foreman, Meccham, Eli, mason and plasterer finish- Ash, Donharn, gunsmith ing department, Calvin & Breck ing shop, Calvin & Breck Pope, John, blacksmith and wag- Bagly, John, grocer Booth, Capt. Edward, piaster of Kelly, Capt. James, master, bark gon maker BATES, PETER, postmaster, boot ship Marion L. Brrek London Provost, Francis, cooper and shoemaker Booth, Capt. Samuel, master of MALONE, ANTHONY, account- Purdy, Marshall, tanner, saddle Brewer, Philip, saw mill owner ship Oriental ant, Calvin & Breck ana harness maker Grigsby, James, grocer CALVIN & 11P F.CK (I). D. Cal- Roney, Henry, foreman, ship-yard, Slavin, Michael, tailor Jackson, William, blacksmith and I vin and Ira A Breck) lumber Calvin & iireck Stagg, John \V. weav er wal.-r,gon maker merchants and proprietors Go- Short, Capt. James, naster, Laura Swain, carpenter Knapp, Peter, J.P. John, vernment Tug Line E. Calcin Dix, Joseph, foreman, sail loft, Spencer, Capt. Lewis, master, Calvin & Breek schooner Lafayette Cook FERMOY.—A post village situated in the township of Bedford Charles, J. F. superintendeat of Wood, Joseph, foreman black- and county of Frontenac. The township contains three churchea, stores, Calvin & Breck smith, Calvin & Bred: eight common schools, and one separate Catholic school. The post office is distant from Kingston, the county town, 50 miles.. Popu- lation of township 169. GLENBURNIE.—A post office in the township of Kingston, and Andrews, Stephen, saw mill pro- Edmonds, Caleb, flour and grist County of Frontenac. prietor mill proprietor D. J. Waggoner, postmaster. Ash, Miss, school teacher Henstredge, Joseph, school teacher Asseltine, Thomas, carpenter Lino, Joseph, blacksmith Wm. saw mill proprietor McHale, John, hotel proprietor Asseltine, GLENVALE.—A post cilice in the township of Kingston and Atcheson, James, J.P. Taggart, Joseph M., J.P. county of Frontenac. Babcock, Jas. saw mill proprietor Taggart, Miss, school teacher Barr, George, J.P. Weston, Ilunt & Co. saw mill pro. Robert Gibson, postmaster Botting, Benjamin, assistant post- prietors master Wright, John C. carpenter and BOTTING, EDWARD, J.P. and builder HARDINGE.—A post village in the township of Barrie and county postmaster Young, James, saw mill proprie- bf Frontenac. our, grist tor Chaffey, John & Co. fl A. Hawley Stevens, post master and saw mill proprietors 12 178 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. 179 post village in the township of HARROWSMITH.—A small Hurly, Edward, blacksmith master, township treasurer, and miles. Portland, county of Frontenac. Distant from Kingston, 16 linden, Thomas, carriage and gen oral merchant Population, 138. wag.gonmaker Scott, William, tailor Lake, William, J. P. Ash, Rev. J. C. Kemp, Mrs. L. bonnet maker Snook, Martin, hotel proprietor Lyon, Edwin E. school teacher Baker, Ira, cabinetmaker, uphol- La Hep, T. watchmaker & jevveller Spring, Hugh, township clerk Lyon. Philander, school teacher sterer, and fanning-mill manu- La hep, Mrs. milliner and dress- Topliffe, Jas. boot and shoemaker Osborne, Robert, farmer facturer maker Vanluven, Henry, flour mill pro- Perry, George, saw-mill proprietor Barns, A. N. carriage and waggon Martin, J. general store prietor RALSTON, HUGH, J. maker Parkin, Richard, clothier and mer- P. post- Walker, David James, J. P. Charlton, J. saw-mill owner chant tailor Clark, Lester, carriage and waggon Phillips, A J. & Co. carriage and maker waggon makers Clark, Warren, carriage and wag- Russell, W. blacksmith KINGSTON MILLS.—A post village, near the fi rst locks on the Rideau Canal, in gon maker Shibley. Edwin, J I'. the township of Kingston, county of Frontenac. Commercial Hotel, dis. B. Hart, Spike;A. blacksmith Distant from Kingston, the county seat, 6 miles, and front Montreal, proprietor Spike. Most s, J. I'. 18-1 miles. Population about 1:16. STEWART, SANIUEL, J.P. post- Decks, W. A. blacksmith BURROWS, THOMAS, postinas- Harrison, Charles, innkeeper master, general merchant, and Easton, William, cooper ter, civil engineer and provincial ; Latchford, William, blacksmith clerk 10th Division Court Ferris, D. boot and shoemaker land surveyor ' Malloy, G. saddle and cabinetmaker and harness Hamilton, A. builder Storms, Calvin, Cunningham, Francis, boot and , maker carpenter Harbeck, Mrs. milliner and dress- shoemaker I Robinson, William, collector of Taylor, Rev. Richard maker Dean, Joseph, innkeeper canal tolls John, real estate agent Harbeck, II. blacksmith Tdwnsend, Donoghue, Matthew, farmer Wilson, Henry, Si Bro. inn- J. tailor Hart, Charles B. proprietor Com- Tureott, Donoghue, Timothy, fariner keepers mercial Hotel and livery stable an Winekle, E. boot & shoemaker Herchimer, J. saw-mill o;vner Wartman, Charles, tanner Herchimer, R. A. general merch't Wood, Rev. Henry LOUGHBOROUGFI.— A flourishing village, situated near the outlet of Sloat's Lake, in the township of the same name, and county of Frontenac. It is sometimes called Sydenham, and for its HOWE ISLAND.—A post office in the township of Pittsburgh beautiful scenery, is well worthy the attention of pleasure seekers and county of Frontenac. during the summer months. A daily stage runs to and from Kings- R. Urquhart, postmaster ton, the county seat, from which it is distant 16 miles. Daily mail. Population, 35-1.

Amev, Nicholas, J. P. Bull, Rev. J. G. Episcopal Me- AII EY & INVERARY.—A post village situated in the township of Storring- HAWLEY, saddle and ! thodist harness makers ton and county of Frontenac. Distant from Kingston, the county CHOWN, LEWIS, hardware mer- ASH, DR. physician and Beat, 11 miles. Population of township, '2,894, by the last census. surgecn chant Barret, Jesse, grocer Coppinger, Thomas, tailor Brewer, John, J. P. saw mill pro- Deacon, Francis, blacksmith Blake, John, farmer shoemaker CREIGHTON, ROBERT, prietor Edwards, John, boot & Blake, Mercy, milliner and dress- J. I'. general merchant Campbell, Samuel, J. P. Graham, Rev. W. II. Methodist maker Chambers, Rev. Thomas O. Pres- Episcopal Boice, William, J. P. Davy, Adam, carpenter byterian Huglison, George, farmer BROWN, JOHNSTON, founder' Davy, Chester, carpenter John, boot & shoemaker Day, Lewis E. hotel proprietor Hulligan, and machinist Dawson, John, tailor TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COC\T1 UI IRfINl'1:\•\(.

DI:\'LOP, \EIL, 11I.D.physician 1I:1D1 ►L•'\, III;GII, postmaster, Alton, George, plastercr -%IcKim, II. H., J. P., tanner and and surgeon general merchant, and potash Ash, Rev. John C. \1'esleyan Al. and currier Edgar, Rev. James, Primitive :11c- manufacturer Bertram, Joseph, boot and shoe- 1lcliim, Nelson, school teacher thodist \icG l' I H E, s. O. provincial land maker \turton, James, sen., J P. L•''%I1'EY & GRI\NELL, hotel surveyor Clark, J. farmer \lurtou, James, jun. l'armer kec wrs \IcLou;thliu, James, watchmaker Collins, Rev. Joseph, l'resûytcriau Jlurton, .Iohu, saw mill proprietcr Fitlion, E. N. hainter, glazier and I\ ICII()LS, JOSE1'II, general Cook, William, tailor l'ctcrs, Ilu:;h, fariner paper-hnnger mcrchant 1).1\•EY N: ICIIA F,L, postmaster I'urdv, M. thriller Gordon, Billings, hlacksmith Ockley, George, tavernkecper and general merchant j RodJen, Jacob, fariner Gouge. \tadame, milliner C dress- (' i.inn, Ilugh, shoemakcr llavey, Sidney W. boot and !hoe- Rogers, Jos. boot and shoemaker maker U'Shca, .lercmiah, school teacher makcr Saul, David, masmt Granites, Sillick, carder Iluttau, 1)an id, carpenter Ua^is, Isaac, farmer Saul, John, plasterer I Iaight, David blacksmith Sicav in, '%I rs. grocer Derbyshire, B. furniture dealcr Said, Lnudric, mason IIarrigan, Dlichael, shoemaker Suddard John, cooper Emerv, Andrew, hotel proprietor Saul, Thomas, mason Ilavden, John, laborer S% itzer, John, tavcrnkecpcr Ferguson, Da%id, sen. fârmer Shibler, John, J.P. I1:\TllEN', \IICII:11•:I., general Sl'DE\ II:1NI HOTEL, John Ferguson, David, jun. farmer Shibley, Schuyler, J.P. merchant and potash manufac- Leslie, proprietor Ferguson, George, farmer Smith, William, farmer turer Tocque, Rev. l'liilip, Church of t'uess, Fargues, farmer Stafferd, William, blacksmith Ilealy, James, blacksmith l:nRlaud Hamilton, Robert, weaver Taggart, Ilu,h, weaver Jacquith, Benj. waggou maker I; NIU\ IIUTEL, Empey & Grin- lloruing, JacoL,farnter Taggart, John, farmcr Kelly, Brian, laborer nel, proprictors Irvin, David, farmer Tageart, William, carpenter and KI:\\I:UI', l'IIILII', gcneral' L'l'II:1M, EI)\\•.1RD, general Lake, William, sen. farmer builder mcrcltaut merchaut, and clerk of division Lake, William, jun. carpenter and Toben, Edward, blacksmith LAllI:1', ,1A7%iE8, J. P. general court builder \'anluven, A. P. farmer mcrcltant \'allier, Daniel, carpenter I,ee, l.cslev, farmer \•anluven, C., J.P. I\'eret, Baptiste, stage driver LESLIE, JOIIN, hotel keeper NIahou, 11 ichael, farmer \'anluven, AIichael, saddle and Lockhart, John, shoemaker Waters , B. turner \Iartin, John, blacksntith harness maker AIACE, \CILLI AJI, J. P. distil- I Waters',nters, Wallace, grocer !tl cArthur, Charles, farmer \•roman, William, farmer ler, grist and sawmill proprietor, Williams, Cornelius, waggonmaker township councillor Wood, James, J. P. DIADDE\, 1). II. cutter, slcigh,' \1•OUD & AIcCON\ELL, tannerr and cabinet manufacturer

PARHAM.-A small post village, situated in the township of llinchiubrooke, and county of Frontenac. MOUNTAIN GROVE.-A post office in the township of Oldeu, Popnlation about 50. and county of Froutenac. I Bartrim, Alexander, cabinet maker Parks, Rev. \Ir. E. L. Godfrey, postmaster and furniture dealer Stone, Alexander W. saloon keeper Bartrim, \1'illi, in, blacksmith Vanolstine, John, carpenter and GIi:1NT, TIIOS. A. tlostmaster builder 1latch, henry & Co. lumber mer- Vanolstine, Mrs. milliner and dress chants and saw mill proprietors maker MURVALE.-A post village in the township of Portland, county Lee, John, boot and shoemaker of Froutenac, and situated on Diud Creek. Distant from Kingston, Warner, Grant & Co. booksellers, Afahar, John, waggon maker and atationcrs,andgeneralmerchants the county seat, 12 miles ; from Toronto, 180 miles ; and. from hotel proprietor :lfontreal, 185 miles. Population about 200. 182 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF FRONTY.NAC. I 83

PETWORTH —A post office in the township of Portland, and henry Schrœder, Secretarv. There are four schools here, two county of Frontenac. Common, one Roman Catliolic, and a private school ; in 1861, on Recolle of schools, the village expended $728 11; and the ave- E. L. Carscallen, postmaster rage attendance at the two common schools was 107 pupils. Ports- mouth contains fifteen stores, two ship-yards, a marine railway, one tannery, a large brewery (carried on by James Fisher), and one PITTS FERRY.—A post office in the township of Kingston, and carriage factury. Mails from Kingston are receivetl and dispatched eounty of Frontenac. twice a dit, The post office was established in 1856, and George 51cLeod, Esq., appointed postmaster, who still continues the Daniel Root, postmaster. official. Members of the Corporation :—William Mudie, Reeve ; Thomas McCammon, Jauni' Fisher, Thomas McCarthy. David Forbes, councillors •, John Craig, clerk ; John Craig, .Edward Beaupré, PORTSMOUTH.—An incorporated village in the township of assessors ; George MeLeod, treasurer ; James Schrœder, collector. Kingston, and county of 'Frontenac, two miles from Kingston. The Rev. Fri.ncis W. Dobbs, nuperintendent of schools. Trustees of village was incorporated in 1858, and now contains a population of common school—delin Moonev, Robert Stewart, Thomas Carter, 1500. Portsmouth is situated on a deep bay or ami of Lake Onta- Alexander Cameron, Thomas - Nicholson, and Thomas Walters. rio. The Harbour is pratected by a breakwater 400 feet in length. Trustees tneet for business on the first Tuesday of every month, at The breakwater was erected, in 1810,• by Messrs. Dickinson & lialf-past seven o'clock, P. M. Gilmour, and was rebuilt in 1860, by the council of the village, at a cost of $4000. This village is noted for its shipbuilding yards— Abbev, Robert, mariner, Bay Blacklock, Alexander, engineer and many of the finest vessels on the lakes bave been turned out Abboh, William, laborer, Rear Bollard, Richard, guard, Rockwood here—besides a marine railway for hauling out vessels for repaira. Acres, Charles, gentleman, Alwing- A sy lu tu There are now on the stocks in course of complctipti four large first ton aveline Bostridge, Thomas, guard, P. P. class ships, for the English market. of one thousaad tons burthen Aitkins, William, guard, P. P., Front each. Th, vessels are being built by Edward Berry & Co., who Centre Brash, Robert, blacksmith, Main are about laying down the keels of two more of equal dimensions. Allen, Joseph A. gentleman, Al- Brooks, Andrew. initkeeper, Front This eminent firm despatched two vtssels from their ya.ds to Eng• wington House Brown, Jacob V. R. foreman tan- land last fall. The village council are about erecting atone buildings Arthurs, Robert, laborer, Front ner, Main for the use of the corporation, to cost, when completed, $2000. AULT, GEORGE N., ship-yard, Burgess, James, guard, Rockwood The building will contain a town hall, fire-engine bouse, armoury, Main Asylum and magazine for the volunteer rifle company, cletk's office, and a Baidon, Eli, market gardener, King Burgess, John, keeper, Rockwood lock-up. There is a well drilled and efficient rifle company Bannister, Edward, keeper, I'. P., Asylum commanded by Captain J. P. Litchfield ; John Claig, Lieutenant ; Gardiner Cameron, Alexander, builder and Robert Newton, Ensign. Baugh, Francis, ship carpenter, contractor Richard TL.: Provincial Penitentiary, and the Rockwood Lunatic Asylum are CARRUTHERS, Beaupré, JOHN (John located here. The village contains three churches,viz. : Church of Edward, innkeeper and Carruthers & Co.) h Kingston in grocer, Main England, Rev. F. W. Dobbs, minister ; the Church was erected CARRUTHERS, JOHN & Co. 1814, of stone, and will seat five hundred persons. The Presby- Beaupré, Isolat), snip carpenter, King (John Carruthers and Alexander ferions are about erecting a stone church ; at present they occupy Gunn) tauliers, Main Hall, which has been fitted up for their accommo- Beaupré, Peter, ship carpenter, the Temperance Carter, Thomas, guard, P. P. Front dation ; Rev. John 51owat, minister. The Wesleyan Methodist King Church was built of stone, in 1854 ; it will accommodate six hun- BERRY, EDWARD, ship builder, Cartwright, Richard J., M.P.P. dred persons. The if . A. O. G. T. have a lodge, Prganized in 1860, Main Claxton, Robert, blacksmith which numbers seventy members ; the lodge meets in its own hall BERRY, E. & Co. ship builders, CRAIG, JOHN, clerk, council, every Monday evening : John Mudie, W. C., John Craig, P.W.C., forwarders, &c. Main and accouutant, Main 184 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, I UL'NTY Ot PnONTt:N tt•. 11^?

Crnwford, William, guard, P. P., Iluopor, John, gentleman, Rear 1llacueill, Charles, guard, Rock-, Redmond, Patrick, keeper, Rock- Union llywnrd, Richard, ship carpenter, wood Asylum wood As)•lum, Front I)cariug, James, laborer, John Richard Marks, John, dealer in groceries Rcgan, Jo ho, guard, Rockwood Davis, Thomas, mariuer, Main Howard, Thotnas, ship carpenter, and liquors :lsylum Derry, William, blacksmith Richard Marks, John, grocer and inn- Richnrdson, John, keeper, P. P. Dillon, Jzrcm:nh, clzrL, E. I;rrn- Jolu:;ton, Thowas, gi:.u^, P. 1'. keeper, Main & Co. Main hlarsh, George, grocer Ritchie, James, tanner DOBBS, REV. F. W. Church of Kcarns, Robert, blacksmith, Front Martin, Richard, butcher, Main Robinson, Robert, foremau, ship- En,land, King Kelly, J+.mcs, drayntau, Ports. )lassie, David, guard, Rockwood yard, l'rout DRENNAN, SAMUEL T. con- iuouth Brewery Asylum Ro,crs. James, tanner tractor, cabinet work, P. 1'. h Kennedv, John, maltster, Ports- Mills, George, tanner Scanlan, Jo(m, keeper, Rockwood Kingston mouth Brewery Mills, James, carpenter Asvlum, Ahwinrtou aveune Dunlop, Itobert,,unrJ, P. P. \lnin ^icuneJy, William, teamster Mills, John, school teacher, Main Scnnlau, Pafrick,guard,ltockwood Elliott, William, inukcetier, Front Lauder, John, keeper, Rockwood 111oonev, John, foreman, Provin- A,;Yluni Ewart, William, tanner Asylum cial l'cnitentiary, Centre Schneder, James, sausage maker, Finn, Jlichnel, plnsterer, Union ^ Lewis, lit.Rrv. John Travers, 1lorrourh, .loseph, tanner Front Finn, William, mnkeeper, Union Lord ltishop of , ('alder- 111udie, William, builder nud con- Scott, \Inrtiu, keeper, Rockwood FISIIGR, J.1\IES, proprietor, wood IIousc. tractor, Front Arclum, Front Portsmouth Brewery (see card, Litchfield, John P. medical super- Mulligan, James, tanner Sexton, Gcor.ac, coroner, Front p. 186) I intendant, Rockwood Asylum Murray, Samuel G. deput)• war- S\I I'l'II, :1 L1:\:1N DF:It, general Fisher, loseph,brewer, l'ortsmouth Low, S:nnucl, shoemaker, Main den, Provincial l'enitc•ntinrv merchant, Main Brewery \Icl'auroion,'l'homas, baker, Main Newman, George, laborer Smith, 'l'honn;rv, guard, Rockwood FitzGerald, Garrett, tanner, King' McCarthy, Janics, Main Newton, Robert, engineer, Main Asylum FitzSimmons, James, guard, P. 1'. McCarthy, Thomas, keeper, Pro. Nicholson. Thos. ahip cnrpenter, Smith, Thomas, jwL guard, P. P. Bay vincial Penitentiary, Front Richard Front Forbes, Pas id, grocer, Union IThomas,McCarthy, grocer Nicholson, John, ship-carpenter, Spence, Robert, engineer Franks, Henry, guard, Rockwood AIcDonald, Archibald It. clerk, Richard Stewart. Robert, blacksmith, Main Asylum Provincial I'eniteutiary O'Brien, Dcuis, village constable, Sullivan, I:dlvard, guard, liock- Fraser, Kenneth, tnaltstcr, Ports- McDonald, Donald ,ïf:neas, war- Front wood AsOunt mouth Brewery den Provincial Penitentiary O'I)oimell, Thomas, guard, P. P. Swift, John, messeneer, P. 1'. Funnell, Jesse, tailor, Front Mclnhre, Mrs. (widow) 'Main O'Neil, Richard, keeper Rockwood Tomlinson, John, grocer, King Gaskin, Robert, keeper, Rockwood McLEOD, GEURGE, J. P. and Asylum Tooher, Thomas, guard, Rockwood Asylum postmaster, Main Polston, James, laborer Asvhml Graham, William, ship carpenter, JlcManus, Ilurh, laborer, Union Porter, Andrew, laborer Walsh. Patrick, keeper, Rockwood Front \IcMnnus, llugh, laborer, King Powers, Michael, guard, P. P. Asylum Grant, Wm. E. shoemaker, Union \IcNult}•, \\'illinm J. laborer, Gar- Front Waters, John, guard, P. P. Main GriLbon, John, laborer, John diner l'riestly, Robert, guard, P. 1'. Waters. John, grocer Groces, John, guard, P. P. John Jic\1'ntcrs, Alce'r. Portsmouth Pugh, John, foreman, P. P. Centre Watt, John, peu,ioner, Centre GUNN, A1-:\:1NDI:R (John' Brewery Pugh, William, laborer, Centre Williamson, • James, professor, Carruthers & Co.) h Kingston 111acConachy, Archibald, keeper, Queen's College IIanagan, Owen, tanner Rockwood Asylum Quinn, Patrick, innkeeper, Main Wilson, Andrew, mariner, Main Hartnett, Timothy, guard, Rock- Macdonell, John, M. D. Front Ramsden, George, carriage tnnker, Wishart, John, ship carpenter, wood Asylum aIA('DON:ILD, IION. JOIiN A. Front • Centre Hatch, William, guard, 1. P. Attorney General West, King Ramsey,Thomas,gentlcman, Front Woods, .lohn, barber, Rear Gardiner 1lacllwaiu, Francis, guard, Rock- IIolland, Richard, guard, P. P. wood Asylum Front let; TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. 187

WATERLOO-KINGSTON.— A post %Wage in the township of Kingston, on the line ot the , three miles from Kingston, the county town. The post office was established in S56, and Joseph Northmore, the present official, sas then appoint- C(1 postmaster. The tillage was settled by John Ferris, Dr. Yeo- mans, James W. Brown, and Samuel Ityder. It contains three stores, one fanning.mill factory., one common school (under the d charge of Alexander Munsie,) and a private school. conducted by Bliss M. Purdy. It has also two churches, iz., a Wesleyan Me- thodist, built in IS24 . cf stone—Rev. E. Ward, minister ; and the - JAMES FISHER, Society of Friends have a frame meeting-house. The Seventh ALE, BEER & PORTER R EWER, Division Coult is held here : I'. MeKim, clerk, and Edward Cook, EaPR°eITNSGIMINT, Iti. bailiff. Mails daily. Population 200. BEAMISII, WILLIAM, M. D. Michael, Osmond & Albert, farm- physician and surgeon ers and gardeners Brown, James W., J. P. Munsie, Alexander, teacher BROWN, MARSIPALL J., M.D. Nichol, Mr. superintendent Ca- RAILTON.-1 post office in the township of Loughborough and physician and surgeon tarnqui Cemetery county of Frontenac. Bryan. Robert, carpenter & joiner NORTH MORE. JOSEPH, baker, John Walalt, postmaster Carr, William, laborer grocer, postmaster, and coroner Daly, Mrs. Mercy Purdy, David, township treasurer DAY, LEWIS jOHNSON, J. P. anil carriage maker manufacturer of brick, tiles, &c. Riley, Alfred, proprietor, Black SHARPTON.--A post office in the township of Kingston, and Ely, Samuel, tailor Horse Inn county of Frontenac. Ely, William. brickinaker Riley, Frederick, butcher FÉltRIS, NEIL, J. P. gentleman Rile-a., Frederick, farmer Robert N. Storms, postmaster Fisk, Geo. II. retired RUST, GEORGE, general mer- GORDON, WILLIAM, proprie- chant tor Waterloo Hotel Robinson, George, laborer GRASS, LEWIS, blacksmith and Simpson, John, farmer VERONA.—A post village situated in the township of Portland manufacturer of agricultural im- SPAR HAM, GEORGE, M.D., and county of Frontenac. Distant from Kingston, the county seat, plements physician and surgeon '22 miles. Population about 70. Hennessy, 'Mrs. Farmers Rest Stewart, John, shoemaker Abraham, William, tavernkeeper, Hicks, Joshua, g,rocer leather Hotel. Truesdale, John, butcher stave and shingle ma. ufacturer dealer and tanner lIeney, Mrs. Cath. tavernkeeper WALKER GEORGE, manufac- Holcroft, Ilarry, Babcock, Abel, carpenter and Hicks, Mrs. Mary Ann, cap man- accountant turer of fanning mills, putnps, Kendall, William, builder ufacturer butcher straw cutters, &c. Babcock, Nancy, milliner S: dress- Miller, Wm. boot and shoeniaker litIcCARTHY, HORACE, propri- Ward, Rev. E. A. Wesleyan Me- etor Union Ifouse maker Peters, J. J. B. blacksmith thodist PicGarvey, Francis, laborer CLARKE, A. M. postmaster and Taylor, IIenry, physician Ward, William, laborer McKIM, PETER, lumber merchant Warner, Charles, dry goods dealer J. P. general Wienecke, Charles, tailor dealer in Craig, William, tavernkeeper, cab- White, Rev. Mr. hIethodist Epis- dry gootls, groceries, Woodhouse, Robert, gardener &c., and clerk of inet-maker and furniture dealer copal the 7t1: Divi- sion Court Embury, James, blacksmith WRIGIIT, CHARLES, assistant Grant, Alexander, cooper postmaster 188 TOWNS AND VILLAC:ES, COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. 189

WESTBROOK. — A post village, situated on Collins Creek, in the Clough, William, boot and shoe- Guthrey, Walter, architect and township of Kingston, and county of Frontenac. Distant frem maker builder Kingston, the county seat, 7 miles ; from Toronto, 180 miles; Corkill, Thomas, tailor Guthrey, William, architect, cabi- from Hamilton, 220 miles ; from Montreal, 200 tuiles; and from FREEMAN, PETE11, post roaster net maker, and furniture dealer Quebec, 400 miles. Population about 200. Freeman, Thomas, J.P. I Holden, Sylvester, J.P. Rousharne, Chris. blacksmith Adzil, W., farmer NIcEwen, William, plasterer Albertson, It. farmer McGuire, D. farmer Allen, Lewis, school teacher McKim, Milet, farmer WOLFE ISLAND (P. 0. Marysville). — A post village in Bell, A. farmer Marshall, William,J.1'. and fariner the township of Wolfe Island, and the county of Frontenac, three Benjamin, E. fariner Morley, William, farmer miles from Kingston. It was first laid ont, in 1859, by John and Bridge, Andrew, cooper Newls-nd, George & Sons, muons Oliver IIitchcock, and Thomas Davis. There was a post office Brown, Thomas, carpenter, builder Powley, II. R.boot and shocraaker established here in 1850 : Michael Baker was the first post master. and farmer Powley, Matnew, blacksmith George Malone is the present official. The village contains four CLARK, BENJAMIN, post mas- Rockwall, Albert, school teacher stores, two schools—one common and one separate ; two churches ter, grocer, and broom manufac- Rose, Mrs. weaver —the Church of England, erected in 1846, of' stone, Rev. Mr. turer ltose, Dan R. photographic artist Kirkpatrick, rector ; and the Roman Catholic, built in 1852 of David, Ira, farmer Rose, It. farmer stone, Rev. Michael Stafford, parish priest. Mails, daily ; by steam- DeWitt, L. farmer Scott, Alexander, weaver boat, in summer, plying between Kingston and this place. Popu- Farnie, Denis, weaver Shannon, J. farmer • lation, 200. Field, Rev. G. H. Wesleyan Me- Smith, Darius, furniture dealer thodist and farmer Adams, Aaron, fisherman DAWSON & DAWSON (Thomas Gardnier, W. farmer Smith, Hiram, J.P. and farmer Allen, William R. retired and George Dawson) general Gates, John, farmer Smith, James, farmer BA K ER, EDW D. (Baker & Son)1 merchants Gates, William, farmer Smith, Nelson, carpenter and BAKER, MICH L. (Baker eSon)1 Dickson, John, ship carpenter Grass, D. E. fariner builder BAKER & SON (Michael and Ed- ' Flynn, 'Michael, farmer Hatch, IL farmer Sproul, James, saw mill and hotel ward Baker) general merchants ; Flynn, Michael, saloon Howard, Rev. Mr. Wesleyan Me- proprietor, and farmer Barrett George, farmer Gloud, Joseph, laborer thodist Sproul, Joseph, farmer Bennett, Alva, retired Home, Captain William Howard, R. farmer Starr, Rev. J. II. Wesleyan Me- Bennett, Philo, sailor Jolliffe, Captain Frederick Hyland, William, farmer thodist Bennett, William, fisherman KERTLAN1), El/WARD, M.D. Leoman. Allen, carpenter and Sutherland, Miss, teacher of piano Card, Mrs. Maria, grocer physician builder forte Catniff, Daniel, waggon maker King, Patrick, carpenter Leonard, Hiram, blacksmith Thompson, Geo. furniture dealer Cattanach, Donald, carriage -Lalond, Alfred, blacksmith Leonard, John, fariner Wallace, Hugh, weaver builder Lalond, Francis, blacksmith Leonard, N. J. music teacher Wright, Daniel, blacksmith and Crawford, Ezra, sailor McCormick, John, sailor Leonard, H. & N..1. agricultural farmer Crown!y, llugh, innkeeper McDonald, Alex. sailor implements and carriage makers Wright, J. fariner Cummang,s, Michael, laborer McDonell, Duncan R. prop Tra- McCormick, William, farmer Davis, Albert, hotel keeper ellers' Rest Davis, Joseph, waggon maker McEvoy, Patrick, blacksmith Davis, Mrs. Chas. B. hotel keeper 1 Malone, George, postmaster DAWSON, GEORGE (Dawson & l O'Brien, Lawrence, sailor

WILMUR. —A post village, situated in the tovinship of Loughbo- Dawson) Reveir, Samuel, laborer rough and county of Frontenac. Distant from Kingston, the county Dawson, John, sen. retired Rousseaux, Edward, blacksmith town, 18 miles. Population, about 50. DAWSON, JOHN, prop Ferry Sandison, II. L. tailor • Inn Sweetman, Henry, saloon keeper DAWSON, THOMAS (Dawson Theophilus, laborer & Dawson) iWills, Mrs. T. C. grocer COUNTY OF LENNOX AND AnDi?1GTON . 19 1

Hazeltine, William, gen . merchant Stewart, Neil, jun . J. P. and grocer Ilyams, Adatrk hotel keeper Tul, William, flour and feed dealer Kennedy, George, provision dealer Wade, David, general merchant Lockwood, Solomon, barrister Waite, Rev . A . J. Wesleyan Magus, Benjamin, watchmaker West . Patrick, baker McKnight, George, gen . merchant Wheeler, A . hotel keeper TOAVI`S, A\TD VILL:Iû ES, 11IcKuight, John, cooper Whitman, Henry, tailor McHri};ht, Robert gen . merchant York, Charles, blacksmith COUNTY OF LENNOX & ADDINGTON . DicLaughlin, George, physician York, David, distille r and surgeon YORK, GORDON P . postmaster, Mci.aul;hlin, Ilenrv,waFgonmaker i boot and shoemaker McLaughlin, John, carpenter York,'Jolut, saddle and harness :lieid, David, grocer make r ADOLPHUSTOWN .-A post village in the township of Adol- Paul, George, J . York, Martin, the liav of . P carpenter phustown, and couuty of, Lenox, situated in Quintt, 20 Paul, Robert, piano teacher York, Peter, druggist miles from Napanec, .the count~ town . The localit} * was first settled in 1780, by Joseph Allen, Thomas Dorland, and llaptaim Paul Trumpour, U . E. Loyalists . The village plot was first surveyed for the Government, by Surveyor-General Holland, in 1800 . âubse- incorporated village, situated on the quently, a new survey was made by Publius V . Elmore, about the BATH .-An north shore of the Bay of Quinté, in the township of Ernesttown, countv of Addington . year 1825 . The population of the township now reaches about The steamers stop here daily on their trips from 800. A post office was established in 1 8 16, the first official being Belleville to Kings- . ton, and weekly from Afontreal to Trenton . It was once a port of James Watson ; the present postmaster is J . J Watsou . There entry, but is now an outport of Kingston are two Churches : the Church of En g land, erected of frame, at . Distant from Kingston, 18 miles, and 12 from Napanee, the county town . The village a cost of fifteen hundred dollars, and capable of seating 200 was first settled in 1783, and among the first settlers were a persons, Rev . R. Ilardinge, incumbept ; and the Wesleyan 111etho- Mr . Davy, 4a native of Holland, and progenit dist Church, built of frame, at a cost of twelve hundred dollars, will ir of the family of the same name, resident in the vicinity of Bath and Napanee,) accommodate 250 persons, Rev . Messrs . J. W. German and Moses James Johnston, a native of Ireland, Ebenezer . Washburne, com- Johnston, ministers . Mails daily missariat, at that time, Matthias Rose, Henry Finkle, Mr . Fairfield, Chalmers, Capt. James, prop rietor Penner, Charles, J . P. farmer John Shibley, Robert Williams, and John George . John Johnston of schooner Alma Pool, A . W . hotel keeper was the first white child born on the Bay of Quinté ; he was the Hart, James, waggonmaker Simmons, N. blacksmith fourth son of James Johnston . Henry Finkle built the first brew- Johnston, Samuel, shoemaker ~JOIINWATSON , J ., J . P. gene- ery in Upper Canada ; lie also built the first hotel, in 17t36 ; and a Dtembery, Giles, farmer ral merchant and postmaster schoolhouse, with teacher's residence attached, on the Finkle DicW hirter, David, gen . merchant I Farm, now owned by George Finkle, In 1 8 16, the first steamboat that navigated the waters of Lake Ontario, was built by Henry Tebout, for the merchants of Kingston, Toronto (then York), 1 Niagara, and Queenston, and was called the " Frontenac." The BALDWIN.-A small post village in the township of Camden, and boat was built on what is now known as Finkle's Point, within the county of Addington, lying near the boundary-line between the corporate limits of the village of Bath . The "Quene Charlotte," townships of Camden and Sheffield . Distant from Kingston, 30 another vessel, was buiit here in 1 8 1 8, by Henry Gildersleeve, miles, and from Belleville, 31 miles . Population, 150 . father of the late mayor of Kingston, and was employed in the Adams, John, tanner Dodge, Michael, cabinetmaker St . Lawrence and Bay of Quinté trade . The first civil court held Bonager, Solomon, bookseller and Figell, Amos, clothing merchant in Upper Canada, was held at the hotel of Henry Finkle, in 1787 statione r Graue, Robert, planing-mill pro- -a public house not being large enough at Kingston-and the first Cook, William, hotel-keeper prieto r criminal case was that of a negro, convicted of stealing a loaf o f Creary, Charles, grocer Hays, William, hotel keeper 111.I.A/;1 ^, 192 1'IIN:tiS A\11 COUNTY OP LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 193

bread, for which he reccivea t%%eutr-nin: lashes-the hasswood Peterson, D. of C. ; Bro. E. Howard and Bro. D. Sills, Stewards ; tree to which lie was tied, is still standing uear 1he old house. Bro. David Robertson, I.G. ; Bro. Robert Johnston, Tyler. The follou ing statement will show that Bath is blessed with a very L. O. L. No. 636.-Reorganized in IN59. ?1lect in their own hall :inht tax-the rate for 186 1 being only G,', cents on the dollar the second 'Cul•sdny in each Inunth. .1. E. Cooper, W.M. ; T. E. cmnunl %alue. Howard, I)ep. M. ; A. A. Ame^•, Treasurer ; S. G. Aishton, Secre- Number of persons assessed ...... ,. tary, Rev. Mr. Buck, (haplain P. It. Davy, first comntittee-man Number of acres assesscd ...... 2,120t1 Lawrence Sharp, second do, ; 1lirant Ilendérson, third do. Total value of real projlerty ...... Q131,761 AISIITON, S. CLARK, tcaeher,Crysler, Mrs. Ann, Academy 22,0511 6 ./ .. pcrsoua properti ...... Alaiu Cudimore, ; Daniel, shoemaker, Annual value of real and personal property ...... 9,27 AISIITO\,'l'ill)\iAS, U.I).;Ihy- Academy Taxes imposed by hyc•latvs ...... ','-.',99 sicisn and surgeon, Main Cunninghnm, Luke, sen. ship car- hlcome from liccuses ...... 150 Atney, Arnold À . J'armer, Man peutcr, Queen '' all other sources ...... 6110 Anderson, Robert, farmer, Main Cunningham, Luke, jun. cabinet ARMSTRONG, HENRY ( Btlfur Expenditure on account of schools...... 1110 maker, Qucen & Armstrong) I)A\'Y, P. It., J.P. and farmer Salaries and expenditure, municipal godern- ARMSTRONG, THOMAS (Bel-; 11:1\'Y, ...... 11,21 W. 11. prop Bath ^Iills, ntent ...... for & ArlnstrouF) Davy Total amount of arrears of tases ...... 6 BAliK1:R, .IOII\ S. village clerk,, D:1\'1' & I'ETERSON, general Bath contains three churches, viz., the ChurclL of 1•:ngland, erected in 31ain merchants, Alain I"9N, and being the oldest church but one in Upper Canada. It is BEL11'OB, GABRIEL, J.P. (Bcl- Denuei,, Antoine, sen. fisherman, frame and will accommodate about four hundred persons-Rev. for .l Armstrong) It Lodge Davy W. F. S. Harper, incumbent. The Wesleyan Methodist Church Belfor, Thomas, blacksmith Dennee, Antoine, jun. fisherman, was erected in 1`+511 of frame; it will sent about four hlmdred- Belfor William, clerk Davy BELFOR 11cv. J W. G1'rll' '1, minister. The Canada l'resbvterians have a & ARMSTRONG (Ga- Detlor, B_vard, clerk, Alain frame edifice, erected in 1K59 ; it will scat two houdred persons- briel Belfor and Thomas and Donagnn, John, engineer Rev. John Scott, minister. There is a well nttended union school Ilenry Armstrong) genera) mer- Dodds, James, tailor, Davy here, established in Is I I as an academy, but now united as a grnm- chants and carriage builders I)onovan, Richard, farmer, Alain mar and common school ; the buildings cost about three thousand Bell, James, farlncr, Main I1unaFan, John, engineer, Alain dollars-Ur. 'Milligan, principal of the grammar school, and Mr. Blair, W. tailor FAII(FIELI), W. J., J.P. post- Stephen Robinson teacher of common school. The schools are Buyes, John, blacksmith, Main master, Main under the superintendence of Dr. Kennedy ; average attendance of Buckley, 1'im/,thy, clerk, Main I Ferren, Edmund G. (Ferren Bros.) Bur I cy R l • pupils, 150. Bath is it nxlneV order office, and has it daily mail. o lirt, butcher, Churdt Ferren, George P. (Ferren Bros.l The second division courts are held every two months, at thc town Burley, Silas, farmer, Church r>Jltttr.v & tsttU. (Edmund G. hall ; John D. Noble, clerk. The village contains fourteen stores, Burley, Win. çlmtlcman, Church Î and George P. Ferren) props one Houring mill u itlt three run of stone, one saw mill, an irou CA^IÎ'11LL1., DAVID J. general' City IIotel merchant, Main foundry, one tannery, and a ship yard employing twenty men. A 1 Finklc, George, farmer, Alain Campion, Charles, \'II.LAGF. COPNCtL, 1,1465.-Thomas Armstrong, Esq , Reecc ;\Yln. hlacksmi'h, Finkle, Henry J. Main F. Peterson, Arnold A. Amey, Gabriel Belfor, P. Iiobinson Davy, FI vK LE, Rl)\\•LAN D R. general CARTER, (,'ARLES T. clerk Esquires, Councillors ; J. S. Barker, clerk. merchant, Main Chambers, Tinlothy, head milkr, TIAYLS Lt:Ar•' LoncE, No. 119, G. R. C.-OriKiaally organized in FOR\1':1RI), DAVID T. foundry Davy's saw mill and tin shop, Academy and 1812. W. Bro. James Johnston, W.M. ; W. Bro. Thomas Ash- Chamhers, Francis,musician, Main Bro. Angus Pringer, S.\\'. ; Bro. Allen Lewis, J.W. ; \lain ton, I'.\I. ; Chapelle, William, laborer, Uai•t Bro. G. Belfor, Treasurer ; Bro. J. E. Cooper, Secretary ; Bro. Forward, Henry T. clerk, D. T. Conuers, Thomas, laborer, Alain D. 7'. Rouse, S.D. ; Bro. It. R. Finkle, J.D. ;\\'. Bro. W. F. Forward COOPER, J\0. E . dentist, dealer FOSTER, JAMES, tanner and in drugs and medicines, Alain currier, 'Alain 13 VILLAGES, TOWNS AND COUNTY 194 OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 195 Foster, Marshall, tanner, Foster's KENNEDY, RODERICK, M.D. PETERSON, WM. professor Queen's College, Main F., J.P , not- ROUSE, JOHN S. general mer- Tannery ary public, ship owner chant, JOSEPH, cabinet Kitson, Robert, shoemaker, Aca- , Main GARDNER, Polmatiere, Bernard. laborer Retail, Richard, ship carpenter, maker, Main (see card, p. 195) demy Price, Elias, J.P. and farmer Billings, blacksmith, Main Water GERMAN, REV. JOHN W., W. Laird, Price, Elias, jun. gentleman, Main Lasher, Lucas, farmer, Main Scott, Mrs. Thomas Methodist, Lodge Price, Robinson, medical student, Scott, Miss, Davy, cor Goodhue, George, laborer, Main LASHER, JOIIN, J.P. dealer in Main Academy Rebecca (wit!) Main dry goods, groceries, boots and Scrivens, Mrs. (wid) Davy Ham, .5Irs. • Priest, Ezra D., J.P., Main Sharp, David, tailor, Hancock. Mrs. Mary (wid) Church shoes, and hardware Main Prinyer, Angus, carpenter, Church Sharp, George, laborer, Main HARPER, REV. W. F. S. Church Legate, Wm. W. carriage trimmer Purdy, H. W. farmer, Mrs. (wid) Church Main Sharp, Robert, tailor, Main of England Lemon REEVES, REV. EDW'D, Pres- Shaw Main Lewis, 'Allen, blacksmith, Queen David, blacksmith, Lodge Harris, John, laborer, byterian, Main Sliepintrd, John, cabinet maker Hartman, Joseph L. constable, Lewis, Charle;, farmer, Queen REEVES, REV. WM. Presbyte- Lyons, Thos. head sawyer, Davy's Shibley, William, harness maker, Main rian, Main Main Main saw mill Hartman, Philip, laborer, Reynolds, Robert, sawyer, Davy Simons, Andrew, painter, Main Hawley, George, harness maker, Lyons, Thos. blacksmith, Queen Rickey, Horace, Mc:BRIDE, DANIEL, dealer in sawyer, Davy's, Soles, George, biacksmith, Main Main saw mill Stewart, John C. shoemalcer James, laborer, Church groceries and liquors Hawley, Richards, Miss Ellen, milliner and Sutherland, Robert D., 5I.D., phy- Hoseltou, Hiram, cabinet maker, McBride, John, laborer, Lodge dress maker :McCarty, Patrick, laborer, Main sician and surgeon Davy ROGERS, CHAS, book keeper, Thurston, John, laborer, Main Hoselton, John, cabinet maker. McKENTY, EDMOND, general Main Main Trimlet, Joseph, tailor, Main Davy merchant, ROGERS, HUDSON, clerk, Main IS E. general McKinley, Wm. blacksmith, Main Walker, Johnston, laborer, Lodge HOWARD, THOM ROG E ltS, SAMUEL, general Walker, Walter, tinsmith, Main merchant, Main McLaird, John, carpenter, Queen merchant, Main Main 51cManus, Patrick, engineer, Main Wallace, Guy, laborer, Queen Humphrey, Alex. mason, Rose, David, farmer, Main WEMP, DUNCAN, prop Wemp's Janes, Samuel, carriage maker McQuirk, Pat. shoemaker, Main Duncan, clerk Rose, Joseph, gentleman, 51.1in Hotel, Main Johnston, Adam, constable, Main Macfarlane, White, Charles, 1 Marshall. Thomas, t'armer, Main Rose, William, farmer, Main butcher, Main Johnston,Alexander,laborer,Queen White, James farmer, laborer, Main 51ink, Mrs C, (widow) Church ROSS, JOHN G. Mel'. drugs and Main Johnston, Hugh, White, John, butcher,' Main JOHNSTON, JAMES, bailiff Morrow, Geo. blacksmith, Church medicines, books, staLonery, harness maker, Main &c. Main Wright. Edward, farmer, Main Johnston, John, harness maker Mott, Robt. YOUNG, DANIEL, J. saddle NOBLE, J. D. clerk, 2nd division Rouse, David T. M.D., phy- JOHNSTON, JOHN clerk, Main sician and surgeon, Davy and harness maker, Main court, Church Johnston, John N. laborer, Main Nugent, John McK. gentlemen, Johnston, John T. saddle and har- Church ness maker, Main O'Drein, Alex. tailor, Main jOSEPti GAIIKUM Johnston, Noble, laborer, Main O'ROURKE, MICHAEL, grocer, M JOHNSTON ROBERT, pot ash Main A IN STREET, 13A TEI, factory, Main Papa, Francis, carpenter, Clergy Manufacturer Johnston, Samuel, farmer, Main Papa, Peter, tailor, Clergy of Johnston, Thomas C. saddle and Parks, Robert, laborer, Davy TABU harness maker, Main Parks, Thos. carpenter and joiner, g 11EIRAUSI OTANMI, JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, grocer, Davy And every Description of Furniture. Main Paul, Robert, laborer, Main Johnston, William, tavern keeper Leonard, mason, Lodge Jaynes, Samuel, waggon maker, Pearson, COFFIU farmer, Main -S 1/I_AJDE TO OR,IDR,_ Main Pepper, Robert, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON, 197 196 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, Ilaydon, James S. book-xceper, MAY, REV. JOHN, CAMDEN EAST.—Also known as Clark's post village Church of James Havdon raglan(' situated on the Napanee river, in the township of Camden East Hicks & Close (John Hicks and Murphy, Michnel, laborer Addington. It was first seule(' about the year 1830 ; county of Ezra Close) blacksmiths and die post office established in 1836. The river furnislies excel- Nicholson, Francis, elerk, A. I'. Hicks, John (Hicks & Close) Hooper lent water power, and is lucre made available in propelling the ma- HOO PER, A. F., J.P. general Parker, Joseph, J.P. and fermer chiuery of two flouring mills, viz., Mat of Samuel Clark, erected merchant, and prop Hooper's Pierce, William, miller about «1840, of stone, and containing tno run of storres ; a woollen saw mills Quackenbush, George II. clerk. factory and saw mill, owned by the same party, are situated near HORSEY, JOHN M: stoves and A. F. Hooper - the mills. About half-a-mile west of Clark's filins are situated the tinvvare Riley, Charles, boot & shoemaker Addington Mills, ou the same river. These mills were established, Jones, Mrs. and Miss Wilson, mil- Robinson, E laborer in 1850, by George Empey, but are now owned and carried on by liners Shorey, Nelson & Son, milieu C. Bogart. Three run of stones with one inerchrint and two G. Lew, Samuel, baker Skinn«er, John, blacksmith custom bolts are used, manufacturing about sixty barrels per diem. Lewis, Joseph, harness maker Sproun, John, fermer Ilooper's saw mill was established, in 1840, by A. F. Hooper, Esq., Lockwood, Jonas, blacksmith Tyrrell, Nicholas, mason ex-M.P.P. for Lennox and Addington. The mill is lialf-a-mile 5IcDONALD, REV. 5111. Wes- Waddell, John, carpenter west of Clark's mills on the Napanee river. It contains two gangs leyan Methodist Weir, Peter, hotel keeper of saws—one upright saw and five circulars. Three million leet of McDowell, John, gentleman Williams, D. fariner sawn lumber are turned out from this mill per atrium. The village has two (lunches. The Church of England (Si. Luke's) was erected, in 1813, of freine, at a cost of tifteen hundred dollars : Rev. John May, M. A., incumbent. The Wesleyan Nlethodist CENTREVILLE.—A post sillage in the township of Church is in course of completion, and is estimated to cost two Camden East and county of Addington. It is situated thousand dollars : Rev. Mr. AlcDonald, minister, The village con- in the centre of one of the largest and wealthiest townships of Canada West. The first tains three or four stores, two hotels, brewery, tin and sheet iron seulement MIS made here in 1815 by John Milligan, inanufactorY, and several workshops. Mails,- daily. Population, Jacob Rom- bough, John Whelan, and Jellial Ilawlev. The sillage plot watt 400. Distance from Napanee, the county town, 9 miles. laid out and surveyed in 1547 by WilIiarn N. Rombough, P.L.S., for James F. llawley and John Andrew, Samuel & Thos. brewers Davy, Moses, laborer Whelan, the proprietors. The post office was established and chair makers Deniieè, Benjamin, blacksmit h in 1549, and James N. Lapirm, the present appointed postmaster. Austin, John, teacher Devern, Michad, miller, Adding- The village contains four stores, several workshops, two schools, one Benford, Thomas, harness maker ton Mills. common, the other a separate school, thc former under the charge of BICKNELL, NATHAN, M 11, DOUGLASS, RICHARD, hotel Mr. Carscalleu, and the latter Miss O'Connor. There physician and surgeon keeper are three churches, the Wesleyan Methodist, erected in 1845, of Burgoyne, Joseph, millwright Dulinage, Ales. torenum, A. F. frame, at a cost of 81,600 —Rev. John C. Ash, minisfer ; the Roman Catholic, built of Burgoyne, William, millwright Hooper stone, at a cost of 84,500—no Bush, William, tanner and currier DUNCAN, CHARLES, general settled priest ; and the Episcopal Methodist, erected in 1850, of Calder, William, tailor mercliant frame, which cost $1,000—Rev. 5Ir. Snider, minister. The Fifth Clark, Mrs. post mistress Duncan, Hugli, boot & shoemaker Division Courts are held alternately at New- burgh and Centreville—William CLARK, SA M l.IEL, J.P., llouring Duncan, Seth, shoemaker Whelan, clerk ; Jesse Sliibley and Homer Spencer, bailiffs. mills, woollen factory, and SAW Empey, George, teamster mill owner GLOVER, THOMAS, saw milles . ASII, REV. JOHN C. pastor Carscallen, Mr. teacher common Close, Ezra (Hicks & Close) Greenaway, Samuel, tinssnith Wesleyan Methodist Church school Close, Henry, waggon maker and ASII, JÙHN R., M.1). physicien Caswell, Sarn'l Ilagan, John, labcrer A. proprietor Ce:1. carpenter and surgeon treville House Cam. Il. S. gentlemen HAYDON, JAMES, denier in dry Creser, Campbell, Patrick, fermer Cunningham, T. hatel keeper Davy, George, laborer goods, groceries, hardware, &o. COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 198 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, 199 Dale, John, laborer Parks, William Henry, carpenter Benn, William, cabinet maker O'Connor, William, boot and shoe- Hamilton, Alexander, shoemaker Reid, Robert, hotel keeper Brooks, Harvey C. general mer- maker Hamilton, Edward, shoemaker Robinson. Samuel, cooper chant Shibley, Charles, saw mill propri- Harvey. Patrick, tailor SIIIBLEY, JESSE, coroner and Brown. Zelotus, blacksmith etor HAWLEY, JAS. F.„ J. P. farmer bailiff Fifth Division Court, Degraff, Wilson, saddle and har- Smith, Ira, blacksmith Lochhead James, carpenter Shields, Joseph, blacksmith ness maker Smith, James, blacksmith LA PUM, JAMES N., J.P. town- SNIDER, REV. Ma. Episcopal Freeman, Matthew, dealer in agri- Snider, Alanson, waggon maker ship reeve, postmaster, general blethodist cultural implements Traynor, Catharine, hotel keeper merchant, and farmer Switzer, Aaron, blacksmith Freeman, Peter, boot and shoe- Walker, John, carpenter Lyons, Edward, blacksmith Switzer, Orrin, carpenter maker Walratb, Garrett, lumber mer- McNE1LL, ARCHIBALD, pro- SWITZER. WILSON I., M. D. INKERMAN HOUSE, Samuel chant prietor McNeill's Hotel physician and surgeon l'omroy, proprietor WARNER, CHAS, J.P., postmas- Milligan, Charles, laborer WEESE, ROBERT A. general Jenkins, Egbert, blacksmith ter, issuer of marriage licenses, MOSSMAN, CARLISLE, drug- merchant and township tm- Lario Joseph, cooper and stave and commissioner in B R. gist allrer maker Warner, D. S. general merchant, Lario, Peter, cooper and stave Murphy, Miss E. milliner and Wells, George, carpenter flour and saw-mill proprietor maker Wartman, Charles, carpenter and dressmaker John, gentleman O'Connor, Mies teacher separate Whelan, Long, William, cabinet maker and pump-maker school WHELAN, WILLIAM, J. P. chair manufacturer Wartman, Peter, lumber merchant O'Connor, William tailor clerk Fifth Division Court, mer- Newman, John, general merchant and planing mill owner Parka, Cornelius, farmer chant, and fariner O'Connor, Thomas, boot and shoe- Williams, Rev. Hiram, Episcopal Parks, Isaiah, saddle and harneu Whitcomb, Charles, clerk maker blethodist maker

CONWA.Y. — A large and flourishing village, situated on the Bay of Quinté, in the township of Fredericksburg, and county of in the township of Shef- Lenox. OLAREVIEW. —A post village situated Distant from Napanee,• 17 miles ; from Picton, 10 miles ; trom Distant field, county of Addington. It has two common schools. Kingston, 30 miles ; and from Toronto, 150 miles. Daily rnail. from Kingston 40 miles. Population about 150. Population, about 800. Anderson, James, blacksmith and grist mill owner, and gene- Allison, Cyrus, farmer Hogaboom, ral merchant Allen, blacksmith Cooke, John C. harness maker Appoy, John, broom-maker Hopkins, John, school teacher and hotel keeper McDONNELL, SAMUEL C. Chamberlain, John, farmer postmaster aid saw-mill owner HOWA RD, EDWA RD, post mas- Devlin, Charles, shoemaker Clark, James, farmer ter, hotel keeper, stage proprie- MeGarney. James, cooper Cole, Henry, physician and sur- tor, and wharfinger Donovan, Daniel, saddle and har- McKeown, Michael, general mer- ness maker geon MeAneney, P. weaver chant Davern, Richard shoemaker J. P. McQonald, James G. towsnhip Hughes, Lawrence, NIcKeown, Robert, carpenter Denike. Isaac, carpenter and clerk William, J. P. McDonnell, Robert T., J. Pour McKeown, builder McGilvery, John, boot and shoe- Fraser, Leonard, saddle and har- maker ness maker Mallory, Edwin, J. P. clerk Third d Gqdon, James. tailor COLEBROOK. — A flourishing village situated on the Napanee Division Court river, in the township of Camden East, and county of Addington. Green, J. C. carpenter and builder Oliphant, John, general merchant Stages run to and from Kingston daily, ria Wilton. Mails daily. Elame, George, farmer Phippen, William, soap and candle Distant from Kingston 20 miles, and from Napanee, the county Harding, Rev. Robert, Church of maker • town, 16 miles. Population about 250. England Simmons, Nicholas, blacksmith 200 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 201

Sloan, William J., J. P. Watson, J. J. general merchant g:0nm%. of Addington, situatetl on Mud Lake. Distant from King- Strowbridge, John, mason and Wilson, Jas, boot and shoemaker ston, .30 miles, and from Napanee, the county town, 20 miles. plasterer M'ilion, James C. woolleu mill Population, about 240. Vandyke, Henry, J. P. farmer proprietor Walsh, Michael, carpeuter and Baker, II. T. builder Parks, William, cooper builder Card, Caleb, shoemaker Pike, James & Co. boot and shoe Card, Joseph,carpenter and builder maker Card, Orrin, saw tnill proprietor Reid, Robert, saw mill proprietor Clancy, Cornelius, J.P. Roberts, William, carpenter and CROYDON.—A post village in the township of Catnden, and Cox, Eugene, chairmaker and up- builder countv of Addington, situated on the Salmon river, 15 miles from holsterer Scott, William, blacksmith Nanan« ee, the county seat. It was first settled by John Milton GRAHAM, ROBERT, post mas- Thompson, Joseph, cooper Williams, in 1850. The village contains three stores, and a good ter and general merchant Wager, George, shoemaker school, with an average attendance of 30 pupils. Excellent water Grass. Christopher, hotel keeper Wager, Henry M. C. carpenter power is obtained here, on the Salmon river, which is used in pro- Hales, Isaac, brick maker and builder pelling the machinery for a carding and flouring niill. The mills Hauran, Rev. James, Presbyterian Wager, l'eter, saw mill proprietor were erected in 1852, by Mr. J. M. Williams, and have three run Hawley, Eli P., blacksmith Wager,Thornas,saw mill proprietor of atone, with a capacity of turning out 3,50i) barrels of flour per Jackson, Wm. saw mill proprietor, Warmr, William N. carpenter and annum, besitles doing a large custom trade. Mails daily. Popula- blacksmith and waggon maker buildern tion, 150. Millar, Thomas, jun. J.P. and saw Wiseman, Samuel, tailor LOYAL ORANGE Loura: No. 490—District cf North Addington, mill owner Wolfe, John V. saw mill proprietor (Central Canada)—Meets in its Hall, at Croydon, tirst Monday of Naill, Thomas, blacksniith Vannest, Peter, carpenter and each month, James Williams, W.M. ; Jacob Williams, D. M. ; O'Dea, Patrick, J.P. builder I. Samuel Williams, Treasurer ; R. N. Clarke, Secretary. Paisley, Charles, hotel Itct per Anderson, James, miller Phippen, Geo. II. general merclet Breaugh, Robert, laborer Shannon, Robert, proprietor Croy- ERINSVILLE.—A post office in the township of Sheffield, and Campbell, Joseph, retired don Housc J. county of Addington, 26 miles from Napanee, the couuty town. Clark, Marcus, general merchant "%Yard, Robert, miller shoemaker Williams, David, waggon maker Clarke, Robert N. Patrick Walsh, postmaster Cockburn, Miss Jane, teacher Williams, Edwin lt. blacksmith Empey, W. Rufus, harness-maker and carriage maker Files, George, cabinet-maker Williams, Ira, postmaster and gen- Lynch, Francis, blacksmith eral merchant FLINTON.—A post village in the township of Kaladar, and county McKeown, James, shoemaker WILLIAMS. JOIIN MILTON, of Addington, situated on the river Schotomata. Distant (rom Na- Mendel, Carlos, music teacher proprietor Croydon Flotte Mills plume, the county town, 45 miles. Murphy, Samuel, shoemaker Williams, Samuel, tanner & cimier Armstrong, James, hotel keeper Flint, Bina, saw and grist mill Beckwith. James, township trea- owner surer and general merchant FLINT, C. R. postmaster and EMERALD.—A post office in the township of Amherst Island, Bogart, I). 1). l'imiter merchant grocer and eounty of Addington, 18 miles front Napanee, the county town. Campbell, Archibald, hotel keeper Fraser, Abraham, barrister Canniff, Joseph, lumber merchant French, William, shoemaker John Hitchin, postroaster Calitcallen, John A., township clerk Grant, Charles, mason and real estate agent Hart, Orleans, lumber merchant Clark, George, plasterer Honeywell, J.P. blacksmith and ENTERPRISE.—A post village in the township of Camden, and Disseletts, Francis, cabinet maker edge tool maker 202 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 203.

Lansing. John, fartner Ross, James, dry goods merchant Distant from Kingston, 60 miles ; and 45 miles from Napanee. Lattie, Gilbert, limiter merchant Seanton, Silas B. dry goods mer- Population, about 75. Mills, William, blacksmith and chant Armstrong, James, hotel keeper Fraser, Abraham, J.P. edge tool maker Sedore, Almnder, J.1'. and car- DUNHA:11, E. F., J.P., postulas- Ledore, Alexander, J. P. Morcure, Lenis, shoemaker peiner ter and township reeve Oliver, Francis, shoemaker Shorings, Hennit, broem maker Perry, E. crown land agent Smith, F. H. shoemaker Puke, David, carpenter Smith, James M. tailor country post office situated in the township of Putrois, Louis, vraggon and agri- Spencer, H. H. physician and sur- 1. LEINSTER. — A cultural implement maker geon li.chniond, and county of Lennox. The inhabitants of the ueigh- Ratliburn, J. B., lumber merchant Thompson, 1Vm. hotel keeper bourhood are engagedexclusively in farming pursuits. Battait, M. S. weaver Wager, Lester, carpenter and JORDAN, postmaster Reed, Benjamin, cooper builder MICHAEL Roblin, Owen, shoemaker Wilson, Caroline, milliner

LENNOX. — A post office in the township of Fredericksburg, and and county of Lennox. GLASTONBURY. — A post village, situated in the township of Kaladar, aud county of Addington. It was first settled about 1859, John C. Lucas, postmaster lias beed rapidlv improving, and hns one common school. Distant from Kingston, 60 miles ; from Napanee, 15 miles ; and from Belleville, -17 miles. Populatiot , about 100. MILL HAVEN. — A post village in the township of Ernesttown, and countv of Addington, situated on the Bay ot Quint(-, and one CORNER, G. H. post master, Ellis, John, lilacksmith and cooper mile and ri half from Ernesttown station on the Grand Trunk Rail- mill owner, and gemmerai mer- F'erris, Corev, grocer way, 14 miles frotn Napanee (the county town), and 16 tuiles from chant Fraser, A., .J.P., mill owner and Kingston. Mill Creek here furnishes excellent water power, and Corev, Ferris & Co. flour, feed, commissioner in B. It. at present only supplies the power for a flouring mill (with two rua and grain dealers Fraser & Cummings, builders of stones), and a saw mill. The locality was firsi settled about 1780; Cummings. Charles J. carpenter Mulineaux, S. B. boot and shoe and the village laid out, in 1810, by Isaac Fraser. The post and builder makur office was established in 1815, Jeremiali Amey being the official. The present post master is George B Forward. There is a school, with an average attendance of thirty pupils, under the GOSPORT.—A post office in the township or Adolphustown, and charge of Salomon Hillier. Mails, daily. Population, 150. county of Lennox. Amey, Billings, fariner Iless, John, laborer Nicholas Bogart, postmaster Amey, Jerennah, farmer Hough, George P. laborer Amey. Levi, waggon maker Milligan, Samuel, farmer Barrett, Thomas, laborer Parrott, Wesley, farmer Clement, Charles, laborer Phillips, Albert, boot and shoe HAMBURG. — A post office in the townshir of Fredericksburg, and couuty of Lenuox. Clement, William, John, & David, maker farinera Riekev, Daniel, carpenter A. D. Fraser, postmaster Fleming, John, blacksmith Itickey. , Horace, titiller Forward, A. P., J.P., farmer Itickey, James, carpenter FORWABD, G. B. general dealer Shorev, James, laborer in dry goods, groceries, &c., Vancreak, William, boot and shoc KALADAR.—A small post village in the towrship of Kriladar, and postmaster maker county of Addington, and surrounded by a fineagricultural district. Fry, William, glove maker Venton, Anderson, farmer Ilenderson, Alexander, former Wemp, Benjamin, hotel keeper Henderson, Jno. miller and farmer 201 TOWNS AND VILLAGES , COL'NTY OF LBNNOX AND ADDINGTON . :.'0 ✓ MILL POINT--A post office in the township of Richmond, and county of Lcnuoa . chinery cost the proprietor about twenty thousand dollars . The same gentleman lately erected a fine stone building, G 1 feet by 34 James Bowen, postmaster feet, three and a half stories in height, for a woollen mauufactory, which will be started in full operation during the coming season . The Newburgh 'Mills were established, in INsl, by John Madden . MORVEN .-A post-office in the township of Ernesttown, and George Madden now owrls this mill property . Tbe mill contains county of Addington . three run of stones with two bolts There nre two cardinr mills, one saw mill, two axe factories-one having been in operation over Daniel IIenwood, postmaste r twentv years, and now conducted by S . M . Hanes, who gives em- ploymeut to six hmrds-the other by Joseph Taylor, and was established in It+ 62 : four meu are kept in employmcnt at this establishment . These factories turn out all kinds of edge tools MOSCOW -A post village, situated in the township of East Cam- as well as axes . !\ewburgh Folltldry and Machine Shop was estab- den, couuty of :lddington. Distant from Kingston, 23 miles ; and . Population about 200 lished in ISIN. The power for propelling the machinery is fur- from Napanee, 15 miles . nished bv the Napanee river . Six men are kept coustnutiy employed . B . Stickncy, the proprietor . in the manufacturing uf threshin- Amer, Lyman, farmer Palmern , Walter, carriage and wag- by D Burns, James, J .P. gon make r machines, mowers and reapers, mill gearing, and general castings, . There is also a sash, blind, Jackson, James, blacksmith Stormes, Miles, carpenter and agriculturnl implements, stoves, Sc Lake, George, J .P., farmer builder and door factory ; hub and rake factory ; three carriage and waggon shops ; two cabinet factories . The lar~est saw mill in this section Lemon, Joseph, boot and shoe Vanvalkenburg, Paul, farmer make r i VANLUVEN, Z . postmaster and of the country is situated a little over n mile from 1`ewburFh, on the Nopance ri%er, and is carried on by Mr . Wright, for an Ameri- Peters, W . W . blacksmith general merchant can firm : Cook & Cochran, of'New York . Niue million feet oflumber is turned out at this establishment annually . Newburl;h possesses a large and elcgant academy, where the hirher branches of an Eng- NEWBURGH.-An incorporated village, situated on the Napanee lish and classical educatlott are taught . The common school is in river, in the township of Camden East, and count }- of Addington, the sanie huilding, under the charge of 11 . M . 1)erouch . The .even miles from Napanee (the county town), and 2•l miles from grammar school is under the charge of John Cnenpbell . There is Kinfi!,ton . The village was first settled, in 1 8 22, by Benjamin Files also n pricnte school kept hv Jliss Spencer . There are three church and Win . V. P. Detlor. In 1824, David Perrv built the first saw ortawizatiuw, viz ., the Church of 1•:u0and-the congregation at mill . These parties located themsel v es on lots 16 and 17, first preseut hold their services in the ton u hall- 1lev . John May, cler- concession of Camden . John Madden settled here in 1825, and gyman : the Episcopal 1lethodist Church was erected, in I S(3 •I, of built a saw mill the same year. Mr . Perry, in l8ï.6, erected a grist Irawe•, Rev Messrs . Snidcr and Egau, pastors ; the \1-csle}•an Me- mill which, in the vear 181 8, he sold to Samuel Shaw, the first thodist Church is a stone edifice, erected in IS .)ti-Hcvds . George merchant of the village . John Black started a tannery, in 1832, 1lcKitchie and 11 . \Icllanzild, ministers . The Fifth Di%ision Court which ltr still carries on, employing six men, and turning out two is held here alteruateh• with Centreville . Mails, daily . Population, thousand five hundred pleces of leather per annum . The power l'~tltt . used is supplied by the Napanee river, which, at this point, affords Prince of 11'nles Lodçe, No . 1a 6 , G . It . C .-Re_ular communi- an abundant water power . This excellent water privilege is used in cation, ~1'cduesdny Lefore the full moon in each mont lu, in thcir propelling the machinery of two flouring mills. The Union own hall, Main strect . \\' . .N i ., J . Forsyth Hope ; 1' M ., J . M . Flouring and Grist -Mills, established, in I840, by Douglas IIooper, llorsey : 5 .11' ., W . V . 1'• Detlor ;'Joseph Connelly, ; Trens ., contains three run of stones, and one barley stone . The build- Thomas Bcott ; Chaplniu, Rev Stcphen 1lilcs ; Sccretary, John ing is built very substantially of stone, three stories and a half 11cl.nrin ; S .D ., Lafayette Scott ; J .D ., Thomas Ilinch ; I .li ., high . The oatmeal mill, ndjoining, is a similar stone building, Joseph Fullarton ;'l'yler, Jacob I)etlor ; I) C ., F . It . \l'vcott erected in 18 6 I, and contains two run of stones . Both mills and ma- Ste~wards, E . J . Jones, C- W . ilil'er, J , se,,h Ilinch . 206 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OE LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 207

Ager, James, painter, Grove Cummings, George, tanner chant, proprietor of flouring Mulholland, John, laborer Ager. Thomas, harnessmaker Cummings, Robert, grocer mills and woollen factory Murdoff, Nicholas, carpenter Allen, John, farmer Davy, Ilugh, farmer HOPE, J. F. proprietor Camden Murphy, Franklin, painter Aylsworth,Bowen,carpenter,Grove Davy, James, shoemaker House (aee card, p. 2081 Nugent; William, sen. farmer Aylsworth, John, farmer Deroueh, II. M. teacher, grammar Hope. R. 13. clerk, II. 1'. Ilope Nugent, William, jun. farmer Aylsworth, John B. farmer school HOPE, R. F., J. P. general mer- Osborne, Richard, general mer- Baregar, George, carpenter Derouch, Pascal, tailor chant, axe manufacturer, and chant, potash manufacturer, and Baughn, John, blacksmith Dethe, Jacob V. shoemaker, Main postmaster clerk of council Beckwith, Joseph, painter DETLOR, WILLIAM V. P. boot Hope, William A. book-keeper, R. Papa, Daniel, tailor Bell, Edward, fariner and shoe manufacturer F. Hope Paul, James, grocer Bell, James, farmer DICKINSON, J. A. pumpmaker Howell, William, carpenter Power, James, proprietor, Empire Bell, David, farmer Main Huycke, Edward, carpenter House, Main Bell, William, farmer DOWLING, JOHN, general mer- Jackson, John, farmer Richardson, Michael, sawyer Bell, William Mc. farmer chant, Main Jennings, Isaac, blacksmith Rook, Richard, watchmaker and Benson, Matthew R. gentleman DOWLING, RICII'D. & JOHN, Jetto, Thomas, laborer jeweller Black, George, tanner potash manufacturers Jones, Edward, contractor and Russell, Andrew, tailor BLACK, JOHN, tannery Duhu, Ilenry blacksmith builder Ryan, M. clerk, D. Ilooper Black, William, tanner Eakins, George, cabinetinaker Jones, Reuben, farmer Ryan, Martin, farmer BOWERS, JOSHUA, dealer in Eakins, Thothas, cabinetmaker Lake, Samuel, carriagemaker Ryan. Matthew, laborer drugs and medicines Eakins. William. cabinetmaker LANFEAR, E. 0. harnessmaker, Scott, Thomas, carriage maker and Brisco, Walter, boot and shoe man- Egan, Rev. Mr. Episc. Methodist Main blacksm it h ufacturer Evans, Robert, farmer Lockwood, J. J. book-keepeer, D. Shetler, Conrad, farmer Brown, William, laborer Farley, John, blacksmith Ilooper Shetler, Frederick, fariner Browne, John, school teacher Files, Benjamin, assessor McAfee, John, carpenter Slieder, 11Iatthew, fariner Bruton, George, spinner Files, Chester, farmer McAfee, Robert, laborer Shorey, John. carpenter Burdett, Alexander, farmer FIN K L E, II EN RY, carriage and McCammon, Dr. physician and Shorts, Bishop, machinist Burdett, D. A. carriage builder, waggon maker surgeon Simmons, George, gentleman Main Flynn, Owen. laborer McConnell, E. tailor SPAFFOltD, 11. W., M.1). physi- CAMDEN HOUSE. J. F. Hope, FÙLL.1 i(roN, JOHN II. cabinet McCullough, James, grocer cian and surgeon proprietor (see card, p. 208) maker McGuire, Patrick, sen. farmer Spencer, Ilenry R. clerk Cameron, Allen, painter FULLARTON, JOSEPH, sen. NleGuire, Patrick, jun laborer SPENCER, HOMER, bailiff, Carscallen, Archibald, farmer cabinetmaker McGuire. Peter, laborer Fifth Division Court Cars«Ilen, Luke, t'armer FULLARTON, JOSEPH, jun. McKeown, Patrick, laborer STICKNEY, DAVID B. manu- Carscallen, Philip, harnessmaker cabinetmaker Meltitchic, Rev. Mr. Wesleyan facturer of agricultural imple- Canniff, Abraham, teamster Gaylor, Sanlord, miller Methodist ments, stoves. &e. iron foundrv Casey, Hiram, laborer Grant, John, M. D. physician and MADDEN, GEORGE, mill pro- TAYLOR, JOSEPII, axe maker. Caton, Allen, dealer in drugs and surgeon prietor Alexander, pensioner Thompson, Madden, Isaiah, carpenter Thornton, Ilawley, clerk medicines Hanes, Samuel, axemaker • Caton, Miles, general merchant, HAM, JOHN D. general mer- Madden. Sylvester, woollen man- Wease, Peter, gentleman Main chant, Main ufacturer Wells, John C. saddle and harnesii Miller, Allen, grocer maker CHOWN, LEWIS, tin and cop- Ham, Robert, stonecutter persmith, Main MILLER, CEPIIAS H., J.P. and West, .1. P. S. surgeon dentist, Hill, Stephen, laborer Clark, Elias, carpenter farmer Main Miller, Clark, It. T. collector Hillard, Mrs. E. S. milliner and Joseph, cooper Wightman, James, general mer- Milligan, -Creighton, John, general black- dressmaker, Main Levi, axemaker chant Milligan, William, laborer . Wrightley, smith and carriage builder, Main HOOPER, r .0 JLASS, met- Joseph, finisher, axe Moore, Charles, carriage-maker factory Moss, Robert, tailor YUN TOWN11 AND VILLAGES, COUNTY Or LERNOx AND ADDINGTOY. 209'

Bebee, 9ardis, bar-tender, Rising Fries, :ldolph, shoemaker House Frics, Fred. boot and shoemaker CAMDEN HOUSE, Bebee, Sardis, hotel keeper Fryer, George, miller Blake, Robert, teamster Fuller, David, well-digger NEWBURGH, C. W. Blake, Thomas, butcher Fuller, David, lime-burner and Booth, Arnold, book keeper, P, & quarrvman J. FOHS1'TII 11011E', - - 111toPltlr:TOK. J. Booth Fuller.' Joseph, lime-burner Booth, B. A. agent, Odessa Wool- G:1It1)\ lai, 'WILLIAM, propri- len Mills etor, Lambton Ilotcl Guests stopping at this House will find every BOO'l'll, I)ONALD B. general Gaylord, Levi, blacksmith attention giver- to their comfort. tnerchant GORDAV, R'ILLIAAI, proprie- Booth, John (Philip & John tor Latnbtou llotel Booth) proprietors Grist, Saw, Gordon, A. B. tannery THE TIBLE WILL BE ILW IS KEPT SUPPLED Planing and Barley Mills Gordon, Billings, blacksmith ► Booth, John K. proprietor Wool- Gordon, Charles, laborer With the Best th(% Market affords. leu Factory, Grist and Saw Mills Graves, Reuben, harness maker Booth, Mrs. Joshua, proprictrrss Grn^^, James, hostler, Alexandria THE BEST BC:1\DS OF l'IC.IV^ AND TIIE fllOIfEST {[11ES, LIQCORSS, ALES Odessa ^^'oollen Mills Plotcl AND PORTER ALW:1VS OS ll.11D. BOOTII, I'IIILIP D. &- Co. pro-: Haines, William, shoemaker prietors Odessa Mills, and geoe-I Ilarhnau, Billin^+, carpenter A good HALL, suitable for CONCERTS, THEATRICAIS, dso., rai merchants llenzv, William, fariner Bowman, George, head miller llough A. II. baker convenient to the Hou,,e. Boyce, Andrew, hostler llough, Mrs. milliner and dress- Boyden, Geo. clerk, S. J. Walker, maker Breeze, William, weaver llon,h, Walter, bakery ODESSA.-A post village in the township of Ernesttown, and Bull, Rev. J. Episcopal NIethodlst IIOUGII, ASA, H. & CO. foundry county of Addington. It is situated on Nil Creek, 5 miles from Burnett, William, carpenter Houston, William, barkeeper, Van Ernesttown Station, on the Grand Trunk Railwar, 12 miles from Chrisman, Horace, carriage maker, \orman's Ilotel Kingston, and 12 miles from Napanee, the county town. Mill Creek J. & G. Watts Irish, NIrs. affords good water-power, which is used in propelling the machinery Clark, Rev. Richard, W. !1lethodist James, Josiah, laborer for a flourinF-mill, saw-mill, woollen factory, sash, blind and door Cronon, Daniel, carriage maker, Johnston, Thomas, butcher factory, foundry, and match factory. Odessa has a Food school, J. & G. Watts Joyce, William, blacksmith five stores, and several workshops. It has three churchcs, viz., the Darley, Alpheus, cabinet maker Kinneborough, John, laborer Wesleyan :liethodist Church, built of frame, Rev. Richard Clark, Darley,'fhomas G., J.P., cabinet Kinneborough, Michael, teacher minister ; Episcopal Methodist, frame, Rev. Dir. Bull, minister ; ma{^er Laughlan, Benjamin, carpenter and the Roman Catholic Church, a frame building-no settled David, Daniel, cooper and joiner priest. Mails daily. Division courts are held here every two Derbyshire, Byron, trader and Lee, Edward, carpenter months. Population, 7111). pedlar \IcCaun, Patrick, blacksmith, J. ODESSA BR.\88 BA-,D-OrFanized in N63.-Ilenr^s Davy, leader; Dodd, Joshua, carpenter & G. Watts' Walter Iluff, secretar,v ; Alpheus Darlev, treasurer. Dunning, B. A. proprietor, Rising AIcI)onald, Henry, laborer House McDonald, Alex. S. general dealer r1LL1:\, IIIRANI, general mer- Bnbcock, AVeslcy, shoemaker DUPUIS, THOMAS, M.D. phy- Dlcllonough, Henry, blacksmith chant Babcock, William, laborer sician and surgeon McDonough, John, blacksmith Allen, Hiram I. arocer Barry, Garret, miller Ellison, Joshua, carpenter and McGowan, Thomas, hotel-keeper Ames, George, tinsmith builder Bebee, Franklin, laborer MclCechnie, Jas. merchant tailor Babcock, I)ow, blacksmith Fraser, Charles, salesman, D. B. 1labee, Benjamin, waggon maker Babcock, John, waggon maker Bebec, Jean, laborer Booth i Mabee, T. J. butcher 14 f

210 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 211

Mancuer, George, upholsterer and TINTl1tER11AN, PARKER S. OVERTON.-A post cilice in the township of Camden and county finisher J.I'., postmaster and township of Addington. Manker, Francis, car ter treasurer Edward Storr, postmaster Aioore, Air. pumpma^er VanNorman, John, prop Odessa Morris, Robert, gentleman House Northmore, George U. baker and Waddin;;ham, George, teamster confectioner WALKER, Jlr3..l. S. proprietress PARMA.-A post office in the township of Fredericksburgh and Northmore, J. bakery Odessa IlolrP, Alain Street (see county of Lennox. Osborne, Dir. match manufacturer card, p. 2I(1) John C. Green, postmaster Paddy, John E. shoemaker WALKER, S. J. general merchant Parmater, Silas, h Rising llousc Watts, Edward, carriage maker IledmaD, Thomas, laborer \1'atts, George ( J. E. Watts & ROBLIN.-A post \1lla^e in the township of Richmond and county William, dyer Ilrother) Richardson, of Lennox, situated on Salmon river, I0 miles from Napanee, the Sauls, Ilugh ( 11. & W. Sauls) Watts, Henry, carpenter and joiner county town. It was first settled in lyf0, and was laid out as a Sauls, William ( II. & W. Sauls) , Watts, J. E. (J. E. Watts & Bro- villag; in 1S50, by Gilbert S. Clapp. The post office was estab- Sauls & Bro. (Ilugh and William ther) lished in I856, and E. A. Spencer appointed postmaster ; the pre- Sauls) contractors Watts, J. E. & Brother ( George sent official is William Paul. The village contains two stores, grist SIIAI.ES, J(IIIN, rencral del.ler and J. E. Watts) enrriage makers mill, saw-mill, and broom-handle factory one common school, Smith, Richard, sawyer . \^-Iselllall,;^datn, rllason and builder with all average attendance of thirty pupils a\\'eslet•an :1lcthodist SNII)Iai, (.AL\'IN, watchmakerWiseman, And, mnson and builder church, erected in I,1S64, at n cost of six hundred dollars, Hev. and jeweller R'uodru(l', \Irs. grocery David Wilson, minister. Mails four times a week. Snyder, John, farmer \CIfIG1IT, U. N., J.P., and insu- Stage, George, laborer rance agent Allison, J. B. carpenter Ifarling, Robert, school teacher Steers, George li. butcher \CYcott, Andrew, wa,gon maker Anderson, Thomas, hotel-keeper l'ail, 'William, postmaster and STUlt\1S, :1NSON, J.P., sa,h, \1'yeott, F. R. prop A lexandria flssclstine, Alichael, laborer general merchant blind, and door maker Ilotel Baumhauer, Dlartin, saw•-mill pro- Perry Edward, blacksmith Storr, Thomas, prop Link's Mills Yeomans, Horace, \I.I). physician prietor and farmer Smith, James, Miller Timmerman, A.E. clerk, pe.,. office and surgeon Card, Edgerton, farmer Spencer, E. A., J. I. mill proprie- Chase, Harvey, blacksmith tor and farmer rf-4i^^^ 6•^jl; Ilart, Thomas blacksmith Wheeler, Seth, hotel keeper ^lJ L ty` ', l ^,,^ I Lashcr, James, laborer i\l'indover, George, laborer 9 McCutcheon, Alexander, farmer I\^ ood, Stephen L. wood turner ST1tl:F.T, OI)I:S'SA, 1/1cKim, James, general merchant MRS. J. S. WALKER, PROPRIETRESS. SANDHURST.-A post office in the township of Fredericksburgh THIS H.OUSE IS.' WELL FUR,NISHED, and county of Lennox. AND EVERY ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO GUESTS David Allan, postmaster CALLING AT TIIE 110I".SE. SELBY.-A post village, in thc township of Richmond and county The Best Wines, Liquors, and ('igars alwuys on IIand. of Lennox, 3j miles from the Napanee Station of the Grand Trui.k Railway. It was first settled by John DlcKim, Ira Beeman, and John Baker. The village was laid out by John A1cKim. The post office was established in 1853, David 11'. Wartman, the present FOR NE\VBURGII, KINGSTON. ('APE VINCENT AND IIATTI•:ItSEA. 212 Tow Ns AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 213 postmaster, having been then appointed. Selby has four stores, two waggon shops, an excellent hotel, good schoo.1, and two churches, Johnston, James, blacksmith jPolley, Wright, & Co. general viz., Church of England, erected in 1850, of frame, at a cost of McIntosh, Rev. Jas. Presbyterian! merchants 8100, Rev. Mr. Bogart, clergyman ; the Wesleyan Methodist Montgomery, Robert, tailor Wallace, James, boot and shoe- Church was built in 1b59, of frame, and cost $650, Rev. David PERCEVAL, WILLIAM, J.P., , maker Brether, minister. Mails four times a week. Population 120. postmaster and township reeve Watson, John, tavernkeeper SELBY TENIVERANCE LODGE, No. 81—Meets once a-week at the ochool house in Selby.-0. I). Sweet, worthy chief ; Mrs. Barrager, worthy vice ; William Valleau, chaplain ; A. W. Grange, secretary ; SWITZERVILLE. — A thickly settled neighbourhood, in the S. M. Wilson, assistant secretary ; Miss A. W. Carscallan, finanvial township of Ernesttowa and county of Addington, containinz two neeretary ; Miss M. McKim, treasurer ; James Hudgins, marshall ; school sections, and settled mostly by the descendants of the United Miss Shorts, deputy marshal' ; Miss M. A. Dawson, inside guard ; Empire Loyalists. Distant from Kingston, 22 miles west. Daily E. Sexsmith, outside guard. mail. Asselstine, B. blacksmith Miller, C. W., J.P., commissioner ANDREWS, D. hotel proprietor Phillips, David, tin and hardware Chapman, A. C. carpenter in B.R. issuer of marriage licen- and contractor Scott, Abel, carpenter ses, and postmaster Beeman, William, contractor and Sexsmith, Thomas, general mer- fanner chant Pridgment, Thomas, farmer Sexsmith & Sweet (John W. Sex- Carscallen, Alex. W. clerk smith & Orison I) Sweet) dealers TAMWORTH. — An important post village in the township of David, laborer in dry goods, groceries and Dafoe, Sheffield, and county of Addington, situated on the Salmon river, John, hardware Dafoe, fariner 20 miles from Napanee (the county town), and 3-1 miles from King- Dennison, Daniel, laborer Edward, gentleman Storr, ston. Tatnworth was first settled, in 183-1, by C. Wheeler, who Charles, laborer John, shoemaker Dyon, Storring, imiployed Wm. N. Ronlough, P.L.S., to survey the village plot in sen. gardener Se Orsten, general merchant Gallagher, F. 1849. The post office was opened in 1818, and Mr. Wheeler Gallagher, F. jun. blacksmith Valleaa, Gordon, druggist appointed the official. The present postmaster is Robt. Herchmer. John, harness maker Gonu, Francis, laborer Valliant, The village contains ten stores of various kinds ; an excellent school, William, Gould, Peter, druggist Valleau, harness maker with an average attendance of fifty pupils, under the charge of Miss W. post- Grange, A. W. biià keeper WARTMAN, DAVID McKim ;—three chur ?s, viz., Church of England, a stone edi fice, IIudgins, George, carriage builder master and general merchant erected in 1864, capable of scation. 500 persons, and costing 83000, and blacksmith Wild, Thomas, blacksmith and Rev. W. Herbert Smythe, incunibent ; — the Episcopal Methodist carriage maker Jenkins, George, shoemaker 1 Church was built, in 1862, of frame, at a cost of one thousand dol- 1Windover, John, teamster Mick', Joel, cooper lars, and will seat 400 persons : Rev. J. Hallowell pastor ; —the Wesleyan Methodist Church is a frame building, erected et a cost of one thousand dollars, and will accommodate 400 persons, Revs. Robert Mark and John Connor, ministers. A Division Court is held in the Town 1h11 every two months STELLA. — A post village, situated on the Bay of Quint,, in the ; Donald Cameron, township of Amherst Island, and county oi Addington. The clerk, Peter F. Carseallen, bailiff. The village is well supplied with steamer calls here daily in passing from Kingston to Belleville. good hotels ; the Tatnworth House is well kept, and the traveller Distant from Kingston, 16 miles. Population, 114. will find every comfort at this house that can be enjoyed at city hotels. In manufactures, Tamworth can boast of more establish- Andrew, David, carpenter, sash, Finlay, George, boot and shoe- ments than other places of greater pretensions : having two excel- blind, and door manufacturer maker lent flouring mills—the Tamworth Mills were established by Calvin Cousins, William, tavern keeper Howard, Smith, & Co. general Wheeler, in 1841, and are now owned and carried on by Charles Cunningham, George, blacksmith merchants Joyner ; these mills contain three run of stone, and have the capa- city for grinding four hundred bushels a day ; near this mill there is 214 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COONTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 215

a saw-mill, carried on by the sanie party. The Lower Tamworth Hymers, Adam C. carpenter Rose, William A. grocer Mills were established in 1864, by John and Robert Grange ; three Jackson, D. W. grocer Scouten, Michael S. school teacher run of stone are used in these mills, which will grind about four hun- Jackson, John, grocer Selden, Francis, harness-maker . dred bushels per diem. There is one carding mill, carried on by Jackson, Mrs. Jane, proprietor SHEILMAN, JOHN, general mer- Charles Joyner ; and another carding mill and woollen factory, North American Hotel chant owned by Richard Jones, who manufactures every description of Jones, Richard, carding and fulling Shields, Charles, carriage painter woollen goods. A tannery was started in 1847, by George Miller, mills Shields, James, carriage manufac- who employs four or fie hands, and doea a good business. In JOYNER, CHARLES, J.P. prop turer 1847, John and Robert Grange built a saw-mill a short distance Tamworth mills, saw mills, Simmons, Benjamin, distiller below the village, which is still carried on by the same parties. A carding mills, &c. Simmons, Myers, miller machine shop, for the manufacture of' agricultural implements, JOYNER, IIENRY, superinten- Smith, Jacob, clerk rakes, cradles, &c., was established by George Miller, in 1864, and ten dent, Tamworth mills SMITH, IIARVEY, general mer- hands are kept constantly employed. An iron foundry and machine KNIGIIT, JAMES, M.D., phy- chant shop is about being Commenced by Charles Joyder, during the sician and suageon SMITH, ROBERT McD. general present year, for the manufacture of threshing machines, reapers, LAPUM, J. N. general merchant merchant mowers, agricultural implements and general castings. Many other Loyst, Simeon, stage proprietor SMITH & SMITH (Harvey and manufactures, such as carriages, waggons, cabinetware, chairs, bed- and potash inspector Robert Smith) general mer- steads, boots and shoes, &c., are engaged in to some extent, and as Lumit, Peter, laborer chants the back townships become better settled, Tamworth, from its posi- McAdams, Samuel, laborer SMYTHE, ItEV. W. IIEltBERT, tion, must realize a large trade for her wares and general mer- McKim, Elias, grocer and waggon Church of England chandize. Population, 500. Mails daily. maker Storing, Marenus, cooper Mark, Rev. Robert, Wesleyan Sweeney, Roger, ostler. Adding- Adair Robert carpenter, DOUGLAS, ANDItEW C. gene- Methodist ton House AYLSWORTH, A. K., M.D. phy- ral merchant Martin, Sherman, carriage maker TAMWORTH HOTEL, Luke A. DOUGLAS, HENRY, proprietor, sician and surgeon MILLER, GEORGE, tdimery Wheel r, proprietor (see card, Aylsworth, William, civil engineerl Addington House MILLER, GEORGE, manufac- p. 216) and drug- and P. L. S. Drader, Ernest, grocer turer of agricultural implements Thomson, John, waggonmaker AYLSWORTH & HUFFMAN, ,1 gist Neely, R. N. farmer Vandywaters, Reuben, clerk John, jun. cooper (James Aylsworth and James C. Drader, Neville, Michael, clerk Wheeler, Alonzo, shoemaker book- Emburv, Valentine, bakery Huffman) druggists and Nevills, Denis, farmer Wheeler, Col. Calvin, gentleman 'John, tailor sellers Floyd, PERRY, EBENEZER, Crown Wheeler, James, carpenter Edwin M. book-keeper BICKNELL & DUNNING, (Na- Fralick, land agent WHEELER, LUKE A. proprietor Miles, clerk than Bicknell and A. B. Dun- Fralick, Pillman, Christopher, blacksmith Tamworth Hotel (see card, ning) general merchants Fretz, Mrs. milliner POWELL, RICHARD U. tin- p. 216) mill proprietor Bolger, George, shoemaker Grange, Robert, ware, stoves, &c. Wheeler, Richard, fariner Grant, Joseph, carpenter Busby, James, shoemaker Richardson, George, blacksmith Wheeler, Wm. R. cabinet maker Cameron, Donald, clerk of Divi- ltev. J. Episcopal Me- Ring, Edward, cooper Wilson, John, tinsmith sion Court thodist Ring, John, wood turner Wiseman, Francis, mason George, book-keeper Carscallen, James A. bailiff, Divi- Hartwich, Rogers, Benjamin, laborer Worthington, John, bakery sion Court IIERCHMER, ROBT. postmaster ROSE, ALFRED, general mer- Youngs, Norman, carpentà- CARSCALLEN, PETER F. and general merchant chant bailiff, Eighth Division Court Hinchey, Nathaniel, farmer Carseallen, William, carpenter Hinchey,- Thomas, boot and shoe- COPELAND, JAMES, carding maker mill and cloth factory Hooper, Henry, photographer CORNELL, MATTHEW, dealer Hunter, Panl, carpenter in watches, clocks and jewelry Hyland, Edward, blacksmith 216 TOWNS AND VILLAGES, COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. 217

Simmons, Henry, hotel keeper Thompson, James, carriage maker TAMWORTI-I HOTEL, Simmons, John, bailiff, Eleventh Thompson, William, cabinet Division Court maker Snider, Jeremiah, J. P. Warner, II. notary public TAMWORTM, C€W,, Soles, Dubois, shoemaker WARNER, SIDNEY, J. P. post- Storms, Ruggles., township col- master and general merchant LUKE A. WHEELER, - - - - Proprietor. lector

This Nouse is well furnished, and eyery Comfort can be had YARKER.—A post village, situated on the Napanee river, in the township of Camden and county of Addington, first settled about BY GUESTS STOPPING AT TIIE HOUSE. twenty years ago. Distant from Kingston, 18 miles, and from Napaitee, the county town, 13 miles. Population about 400.

Ansley, Amos, carpenter and Lockwood, Leonard, carpenter and VIM Infti IntYCLO9 11.11 builder builder ALWAYS ON HAND. Ansley, Henry, J. P. Lockwood, Michael, blacksmith Babcock, Peter, farmer Lockwood, Samuel, carriage and Booth, John & Joshua, saw-mill waggon maker proprietors Long, J. moulder GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE OSTLERS. Brown, Miss M. J. milliner and Lowery, James, machinist dressmaker Martin, Joshua, insurance agent Cambridge, Hugli, tailor and McCord, Charles, carriage and ViTILTON.—A post sillage in the township of Ernesttown and clothier waggon maker county of Addington, siturited on Big Creek, 14 miles from Napanee, Carl, John, farmer. McKean, A., J. P. flour and grist the county town ; 16 from Kingston, and 4 from Odessa. The Carl, Robt. carpenter and builder mill proprietor village contains one store ; flour and saw mills ; a good school, with Carl, Thomas, boot and shoemaker McPherson, James, miller a total attendance of 100 pupils, average 40—under the charge of Connolly, Joseph, foundry and Miller, George, J. P. Mr. Scouten. There are two churches Wesleyan Methodist, machine shop Nagle, John, millwrght erected in 1840, of stone, which will seat 806, Rev. William Briden, Connolly & Benjamin, hub manu- O'Laughlin, Barnard, cabinet- minister ; and a Primitive Methodist Church, erected in 1853, of facturera maker frame, seats 300. There is a Lodge of Good Templars—John Par- Davison, Ira, blacksmith O'Laughlin, Michael, cabinet- rott, W. C. ; Wm, Gillett, W. S Mails daily. Population, 300. Deere, Henry, hotel proprietor maker and hotel proprietor Dewitt, Cepltas, pattern maker Perry, T. carpenter and builder Beattie, Dawson, cabinetmaker Lewis, Hirom, collecting and gene- Freeburn, Adam, stone mnson Redpath, Benjamin, cabinetmaker Davey, John, saddle and harness ral agent Gordon, Wm. tanner and currier Scott, James, foundry and machine maker McClement, David, tailor Hanely, Miss Margaret school shop Giehooly, John, shoetnaker Ovens, William, cabinet maker teacher SIIIBLEY, JOIIN A., J.P. post- Giehooly, John, Bear Saloon Peabody, M. M. watchmaker master, saw-mill proprietor, gen- Irwin, Robert, general merchant Hamilton, John A. exchange Peters, James, blacksmith f eral merchant, notary public, broker Pultz, Henry, coroner and issuer Johnston, James, carpenter and and commissioner in B. It. Hurlev, John, blacksmith of marriage licenses builder Shibley, S. W. clerk " Hurley- , William, butcher Scott, Charles, blacksmith Joyner, Charles, boot and shoe- Vanluven, Alpheus, saddle and Keller, Andrew, tanner and currier Shibley, Jacob, J. P. maker harness maker Lapum, N. It., J. P. Simmons Benjamin and Austin, Lake, John, carriage and waggon Vanluven, Luke, carpenter and Lee, Joseph, blacksmith flouring mills maker builder 218 TOWNS AND VILLAGES,

Ward, William, boot and shoe- ; Wood, James, lutnber merchant maker ' t Wood, Hazlestine & Carscallen, Warner, Ira, farmer sash, blind and door manufac- Wartman, John A., clerk turers and planing-mill propri- Warttnan, S. S. tanner and currier l ctors. COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. Whelan, John, blacksmith

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The cottnty of Frontenac is botuuled on the north by the county of Renfrew, on the east by the counties of Renfrew, Lanark, and Leeds, south, by the Bay of Quinté, and west, by the county of Addington. It comprisid at one time a portion 01 what was called COE'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, the Midland District, but afterwards it was united with the counties of Lennox and Addington for judicial purposes ; the city of Kingston A SUPERIOR PREPARATION OF GROUND BONES. being the county seat for the three counties. In 1864, Frontenac was separated from Lennox and Addington, the city of Kingston still being the county seat of Frontenac—while Napanee has been made the A. "I" rt. ID 1101 A. 1NT LT FL 3E1 capital of *Lennox and Addington. The land of the southern townships is good ; but going further north, it becomes rocky and scarcely fit FOR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS. for agriculturel purposes, and excellent marble has been found in great abundance: Frontenac contains the following townships : Barrie, Bedford, IT MATURES CROPS FROM TEN TO TWENTY DAYS EARLIER, AND Canonto, Clarendon, Ilinchinbrooke, Kennebec, Kingston, Loughbo- WONDERFULLY INCREASES THE YIELD. rough, Olden, Oso, Palinerston, Pittsburgh, Portland, Storrington, and it was awarded the FIRST PRIZE for ARTIFICIAL MANURE, Wolfe Island. at the Provincial Exhibition in Kingston, in September, 1863. The following is a lis of the Reeves and Deputy-Reeves within the county of Frontenac for the year 1865, viz. : M. ANDREW COE, the proprietor, attends personally to its manufacture, of Municipality. Reeve. Deputy-Reeve. and he assures the public that they may rely upon its i tuality being kept up t“ Naine its present standard. Manufactured and for sale by Bar rie Mr. Neal, Bedford and Palmerston George Barr, ANDREW COE, Proprietor. Clarendon Mr. Watkins, At Montreal—Office, 38 St. François Xavier Street Hinchinbrooke C. IL Godfrey, Kennebec J. S. Parks, At Toronto—Office, 3 Masonic Hall, Toronto Street. Kingston Robert Gibson, P. .W.. Day. Loughborough William Mace, Charles Joyner. E. L. SNOW, General Agent. Olden George Cox, Oso Thomas Moore, Pittsburgh & Howe Island. Matthew Strachan, Robert Anglin, jun.

Portland •• Elijah Joyner, Geo. Dennison, jun.

Portsmouth •• William Mudie, ...... Storrington... William Gibson, Samuel Campbell.

Wolfe Island •• D. D. Calvin, John Halliday. D. D. Calvin, lVarden. William Ferguson, Treasurer. Hugh Spring, Clerk. COUNTY OF FRONTENAC . 22 1 2`.'.(1 ('Ol'NTY OF FRONTENA(' . POST OFFICES . THE COURT S Po s t Office. Postmaater . Township. of the County of Frontenac and city of Kingston, for the year 1865, Battersea ...... Cornelius Vanluveu ...... Storrington . will be held as follows : Bellrock ...... Daniel Brown ...... Portland . Birmingham ...... Mrs . E Birmingham COUNTY COURT AND QUARTER SESSIONs .-M areh Sittings, Tues- ...... Pittsburgh . Brewer's Mills ...... Robert Anglin, sen ...... Pittsburgh . day, 14th March, 1865 ; June Sittings, Tuesday, 13th June, 1865 ; Clovne ...... Bibens Clark ...... Barrie . September Sittings, Tuesday, 12th September, 1i+65 ; December Sit- Collinsby ...... Lawrence Ilerkimer . . . . . tings, Tuesday, 1 2 th December, 1865 . ► . . . . Kingston . Deniston ...... T. A . Grant ...... I linchiubrooke . COUNTY AND SURROGATE TF.RMB .-Januar' Term commences o n Elginburg ...... Peter Rates ...... Kingston . Monday, 2nd January, 1865 ; April Term, on Monday, 3rd April ; Fermoy ...... Edward Butting ...... Bedford. July Term, on Monday, 3rd July ; October Term, on Monday, 2nd Garden Island ...... (Jlails daily from Kingston .) October. Glenhuruie ...... 1) . J . \Yae,-ouer ...... Kingston . W. G . Dra per, Esq ., M.A., Judge ; Thomas A . Corbett, Esq .. Glcncale ...... Robert Gibson ...... Kingston. Sheriff ; R. M. Wilkison, Esq ., County Attorney and Clerk of the llardinge ...... A . llawley Stevens ...... Barrie . Peace ; :Peter O'Reilly, Esq ., Clerk of the County Court, and Bxgis- Ilarrowstnith ...... Samuel Stewart ...... Portland . trar of the Surrogate Court. llolve Island ...... It . Urquhart ...... Pittsburgh . I nv(•rarv ...... Ilugh IGilston ...... Storrington . DlvtstoN COURTS. -Firat Circuit, Inverary, Thursday, 12th Jan . Kingston Mills ...... Thomas Burrows ...... Kingston . ary ; S} denham, Fridav, 13th January ; üarrowsmith, Saturday, 14th Lo-,l,,,hborough ...... Ilu ;,h Dladden ...... Loughborough . ;\Vaterloo, Aionday 1 Gth January, 1865 . Second Circuit- January Mountain Grove ...... E . L . Godfrev ...... t)lden . Inverary, ~Vednesday, Rth March ; Svdcnham, Thursday, 9th 111arch ; ltt u rvale ...... 1~tichael Dacey .,, ...... Portland . IIarrowsmith, l'riday, lOth Marclt ;~\'aterloo, Saturday, 11 th Diarch, Rlrham ...... Thomas A . Grant ...... I linchinbrookc . Circuit-Inverary, \\'edllesday, lOth May ; Svdenham, 1865 . T/rird l'etworth ...... E . L . Cerscalleu ...... Portland. ; Ilarrowsmith, Friday, 12th Dlay ; ~Vaterloo, Thuroday, 1lth Dlay Pitts Ferry ...... Daniel Itoot ...... Kingston . Fourlk Circuit-[uverary, Wednesday, Saturday, 13th 1lnv, I . Portsmouth ...... George 1lcLeod ...... Kingston . ; Sydenlïam, Thursday, l3th July ; Harrowsmith, Friday, 12th July Itailton ...... John \Valsh ...... Loughborough . ; Waterloo, Saturday, 15th July, 1865 . Fifth Circuit- 14tL July Sharpton ...... Robert N . Storms ...... Kingston . ; Sydenltam, Thursday, 7 th Invcrary, Wednesday, 6th September Verona ...... A. M . Clarke ...... Portland . ; Ilarrowsmlth, Friday, Sth September ; Waterloo, Satur- September Waterloo ...... Joseph Northmore ...... Kingston . Circuit-lnverary, ~\'edneaday , da y, 9th September, 1 86 5 . Sizth \Yestbrook ...... Benjamin Clark ...... Kingston . 9th November ; IIarrowsmith, 8th November ; Sydenham, Thursday, Wilmur . , Peter Freeman...... Loughborough . Friday, I Oth November ; Waterloo, Saturday, 1 lth November, 1865 . Wolfe Island ~ .~ ... ::: 1 City of Kingston-No . 1, Tuesday, January 31 ; No . 2, Tuesday, (P. O . Nlnrysville) ` George Malone ...... Wolfe Island . Februar y 2S ; No . 3, Tuesday, April 1 I ; No . 4, Tuesday, May 16 ; No . 5, Tuesday, June 27 : No. 6, Tuesday, August 22 ; No. 7, Tues- 1tETI 7 Ii.N day, September 26 ; No . 8, Tueb •lay, October 21 ; No . 9, 'l'uesday, I OF AGRICTLTIIR :IL PRODUCE, LANDS HELD, November 21 ; No . 10, Tuesday DcFember 2 6 , 1865 . OCCUPIERS OF LAND, &c ., FOR, THE COUNTY OF FRONTENAC . CLERKS OF TIIB DIVISION COURTS .-NO. 1, John Duff, E sq Kingston ; No . Edward Upham, Esq ., Sydenham ; No . 7, P. 6, Occupiers of lands-total ...... McKim, Esq ., Waterloo ; No . 10, Samuel Stewart, Esq ., Harrowsmith ; ...... 2807 10 acres and under ...... 90 No. 12, Hugh Campbell, Esq ., Inverary . 10 " to 20 ...... 59 R . M . WILRIBON, Clerk of the Peoee . 20 " to 50 620 50 ° to 100 ...... 1242 100 " to 200 ...... 640 200 " and upwards ...... 156 ( (IUMTY OF FRONTENAC. COUNTY (11' PRONTF.NAf. 223

Value of same, in dollars ...... ' LANDS AND l't:ODUCE. :37885 1 Colts and fillies ...... 2472 ...... 3(;714'L Amount held in acres . Sheep ...... 26642 12:3834 under cultivation ...... Pigs ...... 8999 ., .. 81289 crops ...... Total value of live stock, in dollars ...... 808:313 , ., pasture ...... 44444 gardeusand orchards ...... 1101 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Wood and wildlands...... 183307 Butter-Ibs ...... 639452 Cash value of farms, in dollars ...... 4:3rc9:391 Cheese-lbs ...... 18399 farming implements ...... 25:3664 Maple sugar-lbs ...... , ...... , ...... 139329 produce of gardens and orchards ...... 22237 Cider-gallons ...... 2978 Quantity of land held by townspeople, not being farmers .. ^617 Wool-lbs ...... 821•17 Fall wheat-acres ...... 671 Fulled clotll-yards ...... 12806 ,. bushels ...... 10592 Flannel-yards ...... 32117 Spring wheat-acres ...... 17842 Lincn-vards...... 154 .4 bushels ...... 324955 Beef-in barrels of 200 lbs ...... 1353 1M56 Barley-acres ...... Pork " " ...... 5540 q bushels ...... 53222 Fish-salted in barrels ...... 48 .1 Rye-acres ...... 3606 sold fresh, lbs ...... 56 .c 50494 busltels^ ...... Carriages kept for pleasure ...... 875 8953 Peas-acres ...... Value of saine in dollars ...... 51807 ,1 bushels ...... 17463.) Carriages kept for hire ...... $ ...... 14982 Oats-acres.. Value of sanle, in dollars ...... 300 .1 bushels...... 491282 CKNSt;v uY Oluclv.-hngland and Wales, 1•1x7 ; Scotland, 67H Buckwheat-acres ...... 12:31 Ireland, 5U5S ; Nati% es of Car,ada, not of French origin, 1.14,385 .. bushels ...... 2G11:3 Indian corn-acres ...... 1102 French origin, 395 ; United States, 1003; Nova Scotia and Prince bushels ...... 2890() Edward's Island, 1-1 ;\'cw Brunswick, 7 ; Newfoundland, 2; West Potatoes-acres ...... 35 1 tt Indies, 9 ; I'russia, (:ermau States and Holland, 58 ; France, 1s ; Italy bushels ...... 314987 and Greece, 2; Spain and Portugal, 3 ; Switzerland, :. ; Sweden and Turnips-acres ...... 299 lorwa* v, 3; Cuernsey, Jersey, and other British Islands, 5 ; all other ,. bushels ...... 42192 places, tt ; at Sea, 6: not known, 1; total, 27,347. Carrots-bushels ...... 14162 Crnt(•S ITY II ►:LlctoN.-Church of l:ngland, 6759; Church of Mangel wurzel-acres ...... 26 ltolnc, 7177 ; I:stablished Churcb of Scotland, 1f):.1 ; Free Church of bushels ...... 5092 Scotland, 1515 ; l'nited Presbyterians, 509; ^1'esleyan Methodists, Beans " ...... 983 4:,:3:, ; Fpiscopal Methodists, 3319 ; New Connexion Methodists, 58 ('lover, TimotLy, and other grass seeds-bushels ...... 351 other Methodists, 919 ; Baptists, 11•1 ; Lutherans, 16 ; Congrega- Ilay-tons ...... 209N7 tionalists, 23 ; Quakers, 80 ; Bible Christians, 9; Second Adventists, Ilops-]bs ...... 1930 •13 ; Protestants, 80 ;,Ie«•s, 10; Unicersalists, 2; Unitarians, 1; Fiai and hemp-lbs ...... 538 Mormons, I ; No Religion, 101 ; Creed unknown, 10 ; others not classed, 43 ; total, 27,347. LITE. STOCK. I ^ONAt. CENSUS nY TowNSHII's.-Barrie and Clarendon, 463 Bulls, ocen, and steers ...... 1586 Beu,,.rd, 1691 ; IIinchinbrooke, 760 ; Kennebec, 429 ; Kingston, 111i1ch cows ...... 9582 4587 ; Loughborough, 2452 ; Miller and Canonto, 68 ; Olden, 435 ; ('alces and heifers ...... 8349 Oso, 349 ; Palmerston, 127 ; Pittsburgh, 439•1 ; Portland, 2836 ; IIorses, over three years old ...... •...... 543(1 Storrington, 2894 ; Wolfe Islnd, 3601 ; Portsmouth village, 892 ; Forts Henry and Frederick, F.nitentiary, and Lunatic Asylum, 1369 total, 27,347.

TOWNSHIPS OF BARRIE AND CLARENDON. 22à Barley—acres " bushels .. . ... ... 7 Rye—acres 7n TOWNSHIPS OF BARRIE AND CLARENDON, " bushels 10 PeaS— acres 118 " bushels 16 Oats—acres • 21:i •• bushels . 119 The township of Barrie is bounded on the north by the township of Buckwheat—acres .... 1813 44 .. Abinger, county of Addington, on the east by the township of Claren- bushels . 25 don, on the south by the township of Kennebec, and on the west by Indian corn—acres. . . ... 504 the township of Anglesea, county of Addington. The township of bushels 19 Clarendon is bounded on the north by the township of Miller, on the Potatoes—acres 272 east by the township of Pahnerston, on the south by the township of bushels 56 Olden, and on the west by the township of Barrie. The townships Turnips—acres ... 4810 contain some excellent laud, and the Frontenac road passes through " bushels 41 the township of Clarendon, and settlements have been made on either Carrots—bushels ...... .. 4303 side of the road, while the township of Barrie is pretty well settled. Mangel.n urzel—aeres 13 The timber is a mixture of hardwood and pine, and With townships bushels • • 2 are well watered. Below we give the agricultural returns from the Beans—busliels 185 last Census. Clover, timothy, ...... 2 3 and other grass seeds— -bushel Hay—tons s ...... 19 Hops—lbs ...... 33 RETURNS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, LANDS HELD, Flax and Itemp—lbs." 1048 OCCUPIERS 01? LAND, &c., FOR THE TOWNSHIPS OF 22 BARRIE AND CLARENDON. LIVE STOCK. 66 Bul , Occupiers of land—total l oxen and steers 20 acres and under 50 4 Mile!) cows .. • • ...... 45 56 ...... 5() " 100.... Calves and heifers ...... 46 100 " " 200 4 Horses over three years old 61 . • 2 ...... • 200 " and upwards Value of same in dollars ...... 51 Colts and . LANDS AND cnont ■ cr:. fillies 3378 Sheep Amount held in acres 6785 Pigs Amount under cultivation 458 11 Total value of live stock, ...... 41 crops 134 in dollars ...... pasture 17 4061 «. gardens and orchards . . 7 nostESTIC MANUFACTURES. Wood and wild lands 6327 Butter—lbs Cash value of farms in dollars .. 25348 Maple sugar—lbs. 3575 " • farming implements 878 Wool—lbs... 6680 152 Flannel—yards Produce of gardens and orchards ...... . 103 Fall wheat—acres 1 ileef—in barrels of 200 lbs 76 4.• bushels 20 Pork tf 20 Spring wheat—acres 87 Carriages kept for pleasure 30 1089 Value of same bushels in dollars .. . 4 15 210 226 7oWNS111rs (J+ ntnulP: .%5D (t.AnF:NnoK. TON'NSft1PR OF DARRrF. AND ('r..1RGKDON. 227 Ct:xsU+ nv Uat(ax.-Natives of I nrland nnd \\'alcs, 49 Ircland. 24 ; Canada, not of French origin, ; French origin, :39 , United Caa Lot • Mills, William B. Itt 19f Cori. Lo: States, 24 ; Prussia, German States aotl Ilolland, 2-Total, 463. Scott, Robert +.3t Moore, Conrad y 'l f Searl, Johu t Ct::vsrs BY RFt.,r,tov.-Chw•ch of 1•;n4la11d Iii; Cluu•cl, of Itumr, illorgau, Daniel 2 -f:,f ShiLle}•, sc6^ lu I ? I f t,:3 ; EctaLlished Church of ScotlnnA, 83; United Presbyterians, .1 111ountainly, John 1 40f Sltirtclitl; William 2 21f \1'eslevan Methodists, 162 ; l:pis,opnl NIethodists, 103 'Protestants, Neil, Israel .t •11f 1 Simmons, , Min uPeter I range 2e 13-'I'lltol, 46U. :3 t1f Suider, Charles O'Brien, Christopher I ÂO f 4If Stevens, A. 11. t range O'Brien, James 1 range 12f ^ Stovcr, Jacob \\'alt•n. ^J t TOWNSIM) O F BARRIE. Patimerten, Caton 2 '-,Si' 'l'appiu^, Thomas i Palmerten, John 3•if l'on. Lot. ('on. Lot Parks, l'nppiu„ Thos. jun., 1 range 43f :3111' John •t '_'8f Teal, Allen, Joseph 3 (;urdnuicr, I3ouer1 1 range °tif I. l'arks, Jolui Nelson 1 Benny, Joseph 1 I tif Grannis, Ile,lr} :i '.!Jf l: 22f 'l'hotnpson, :ludrew Paul, Robert 2 19f Bigell, Nathaniel I : ) f (:rnnni+,. I{ohert 2 :3;5f 2-if 9'hompson, 1). &:1. Mato, ADdrew ^ Bishop, George 1 (if Il , Grev, Robert _' +3It'l. 21f Campbell 1 itt Perry, A. B. 1 range 23f ''itompson, Elias llosley, Francis range .^f Grnimcll, Johu 1 range -111f: l'err^, Edanrd 9 ^_,af Ilosley, Francis I range _'Ir lianes, Smith 2 :311f 7 19f Tltompsou, Thorn" , Perry, Daniel S .1:5f liongard, Bernard 1 range :3-If Ilawle^•, Andren rauqe -I If Thou,pson, \t'illiam lV' Perr%, John s 2 Britton, Charles L. I range -f IlawIcy. Col:•m:w lit •!_'f Trumps, William 1 l'erry, Samuel l'. 7 acf range :35 Brown, David :1 ''lifh i Ilawley, David t•it \'nnalstine, Bernard 1 Pie, Richard 1 range 27f 28f 13rotsn, Henry 4 30t' Ifnmlcc, l'etcr nntge 3:3t Pipe, John \'mlalsttne, Jacob : 22f Campbell, \1'illinnt I ; Itf IlatVlec, Philo I = 22f 1'aualstinr S. L. 27, Pipe, Willian: I 3:3f Carocalian, Peter 6 2•!f Ilc:bert ( :corp• :iYi 3 21f 1'annlainr, Simon Q++ackenUusl+, ° ''3f :; :;.f llillcr, Jacob Peter1 à- \\'artmnn, Peter S. Cliad,Aick, Robert Joint 1 17)' Clark, E. & B. I I It lt [filler, James 1 range IRf \l'cesc, ira + Iticchhar ou , , l;lnrk, Jtcrritt range 1:+f Ilillier, 'l'ruemnu 2 :ttit l'. Lraid ham item Ri ar dsoDds A David ers, au J,ohThomasThomas 1 r o^t' Clifford, John, sen. :i :3:+t l+ Ilucstis, Le%i I :32fli 'N h .1^^Jf f 11\V'i6nt Remo, J. n raItng^(r 17t' Clifford, John, jun. :3 '3:3t Lacke, l.e%tis & \ich.I rmt_e '_'.i I range :if \{'inters, Roy, James William 8 2:3 Cole, Bernard 38f It Lces, Joseph t IIf I 4.1f \1'ise, William •+• Sroff, James :3 "Ilf Cook, John 3:3t' I.c,sley, 1111"1i range '.!t \1'rieht, William 10 °gf Cornell, Bcnoni range I h f Lewis , I lir:a i i 1t)1 ('owan, Alexander S 291* i Lynch, Johii :Ot Crosslcv, .John range 33f L^ uch, Lokv 1 71 Dack, David rtwac -1 1 If \Ic('ammnn, t::•^ rer 1 r:u+gv t:,l TOWNSIIIl' OF C;I,:1REr DON, 1)ack, John & Thomas I \Ic('nsliu, \\illiam It) I'= i' I lei-Iltoll, William I I:Sf it Jlcliim, Clnistol+hcr li IUt coll. t"'T. A1Lerts, .lohu Con. Lot Dempsey, William !t :iUf h \Iatthetcs, •1>l11+ I :3!tf' sw l' I('uuper, Samuel Barton, John yI^• °0f' Doidge, .tohn, sen 1 21 )Ia% nnnl, \l'illinm nwge •!:+t s«• 28f I Cousin^r, John 20 Barton, Sam. & Jesse" ue lie 34f Doidge, John, jun I 2:3fh \Icek,, Ilcnison 10 30 Benn, Charles ' =^f Crawford, Andrew sw 25t I)ycr, Daniel L. I S 21f Mcl+t r, \\'illard range '_Ft 9f I31oss, , t' Cring, John & Leonard 1 1 2()f William 18 range 24f Charles rane Dyer, ''a;'h Miller, .Wolphnc Curry, Daniel ueç 6 f 1 20 \1ill,•r, Geor¢e 3 atf'.. Bremner, .ias. & Jno. ne R g 5 Ilylyea, Alexaoder Bremner, Darey, Benjamin Fuller, George fi :111' \lillt^r, I'ranris I 301 William sw range 2 If Brown, If. (: , Elkington, Charles SW 30t r;ibbert, Edward :i 13f ^lill+ r, lit,el li range 20 6 30f Fiedlers, William Ch ristian, Auguste , 8 sw 26t (;,Irtlanier, Joint I :31f It Mill( r. \1'iilirt+ii :t 2:3t C 25f I Floyd, Joseph low, William ne range 24f sw Gf Gillis, Mr. . t+ L'lf

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228 TOWNs i r IF BEDFORD. TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD. ‘10r. Con. Lot. Cori, Lot. RETURNS OF Gulliver, John sw range 19f Switzer, Calvin 7 31fli AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, LANDS HELD, Henderson, David sw 29f Switzer, Joseph 10 29f OCCUPIERS OF, LAND, &c., FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF Henderson, John ne 28f Switzer, Joseph 12 391 BEDFORD. Hetherington, James sw 29f Switzer, Grien 7 35f h Hicks, Isaac ne 25f Tait, Thomas 7 22f Occupiers of land—total 213 Jacobi, It. 6 22 Telgmani lt Uebahost 5 29f 10 acres and undcr. .1 Keller, Charles 10 f Telginani k ticballost 6 27 10 " to 20 ...... 3 Keller, Christopher .ne 12f Thelenberg, William 5 23f 20 " to 50 Keller, Jacob ne 22f Tyner, George 8 23f 50 " to 100 117 Knight, Cornelius 10 f Tyner, Michael aw 25 100 " to 200 59 McDonald, Robert 9 35 Tyuer, Thomas 7 29f 200 " and upwards .. ...... - 10 McLaren Mr. 2If Tyner, Thomas ne 24f Ferry, Christopher ne 10f Vaukoughnett, George sw 20f LANDS AND PRODUCE. Platis, William sw 30f Vankoughnett, John sw 241 AMOUllt held in acres.. 27592 Play fair, A. W. sw & ne 25f Ward, James sw f ululer cultivation . 8116 Plivfair, John sw 30f Ward, William sw 19 •• " crops .. . . (;299 Rial, James 5 22f Watkins, Bramwell sw. S.: ne 181 " pasture .; .1786 Schordefigar, Mark sw 11f Watkins, Nathaniel ne 22 " gardens and orchards .... t Schuaty, Henry 2 range 24f Wheeler, James 9 3 Wood and m'Id lands 19476 Shanks, William ne range 8f h Wheeler, Richard 9 314 Cash value of farms, in dollars 108385 Snider, George sw 20f White, G. S. G 301 thrming implements . . 5225 Suider, Jacob ne range 35f Whitt, Bey. G. S. ne range 27f Produee of gardens and orchards . .. Sternberg, Charles ne 25f Mill %%lient—acres 112 busluds .. . . Spring %client —acres 1717 943 bushels . .... . .. 11531 Barley—acres .. . . 11 TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD. • bushels Bye—acres " bushels Peas--aeres . . ... 2:.311..e 57112f181) Tue: township of Bedford is bounded on the north by the township bushels . . 4677 of Oso ; on the east and north-east by the townships tif South Sher- Oats—acres 381 brooke, county of Lanark, and North Crosby, county of Leeds ; on " bushels 19316 the south by Storrington and Loughborough and on the west by the Buckwheat—actes . • • ... 64 township of Ilinchinbrooke. The township is well watered by nume- bushels • • 1057 nerous little lakes, among which may be mentioned Crow lake, Bolen Indian corn—acres 131 !ake, Canoe lake, Devil lake, White lake, and Wolfe lake—and rivers, bushels and 3052 which abound in fish, and join one small lake with another, Potatoes—acres . • .... • • 276 eventually lead d'en) into the Rideau lake and river. The tituber bushels . . 26385 is a mixture of hardwood and pine. It lies on the eastern border of Turnips—neres . 24 the county of Frontenac, about 20 miles to the north of the city of " bushels 3330 Kingston ; and is accessible Is.v. the Frontenac road, which divides the Carrots—bushels 9 .ownship from Hinchinbrooke, and nuis north through the county. Mange! wurrel—bushels abstract of the last census. Clover, 10 The following is an timothy, and miter rrass seeds—bushels Ilay—tons . 1558

TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD. 230 TOWNSHIP Dl BEDFORD. 231 Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Ilops--lbs . Babcock, Philander 3 511 Cavanagh, William Max and hemp—lbs 10 11 145 Barr, George, sen. 8 23f h Cawlev, Patrick 10 1811 . (AVE STOCK. Barr, George, jun. 9 25h Chaff;,, John & Co. 7 11 Barr, James 214f Che, John 8r ('o. 14 oxen, and steers 183 12f 11 Bull, Barr, Samuel 27f Peter 6 20f h llilch cows t115 795 Barr, William 7 22f h Clow, George 5 311 Calvcs and heifers . °hl '220 Barrett, Michael :1 I lh Coal, James • 3411 Horses, over 3 years Bateman, Ileury I 1 19f h Colter, James Value of same, in dollars 14700 1 fif h Bedoir, Alexander -1 28h Colter, Thomas 2 7f Colts and fillies 112 113R Bedoir, Angus 3, 4 27•28h Commuera, John 3 311 Sheep Beduir, Joseph 4 Pigs. .. 726 21fh Connors, Widow 2 81i Bedoir, Louis 4 20h Cook, Robert live stock, in dollars 52005 7 22f 1i Total value of 13edoir, Peter fi 26h Coragon, Anthony 4 13h DOMEgTH• M \ NUFACTURES. Bedoir, Simon 6 27h Cox, John 2111 32680 Bedoir, Widow 5 26,27fh Creamer, W. George 1 If 5 Butter—lbs, Benin, Francis 9 23f h Crow, Patrick 1 1 f Cheese—lbs 250 19966 Bennet, John 6 191i Croizer, Adam 7 25h itlaple sun.nar—lbs Bond. William 13 2f h Croizer, Thomas 7 255 •. 3468 Wool—lbs .. Botting, Benjamin 7 18(11 Cummerford, Thomas 4 911 Fulled cloth—yards 862 2835 Botting, Edward 10 21f h Cutting, John 2011 Flannel—yards Botting, John 7 2311 Dalev, John 2 05 Beef in barrels of 200 lbs 50 c‘ 532 Bradley, Edward 29h Deel, Perry 11 195 Pork " Bradle-y, William 7 2411 Demars, James 13 75 Carriages kept for pleasure 6 537 Bradshaw, George 2 26fh Denison, Robert II lh Value of àame, in dollars Brash, F. William 1 1 21f h Doliagan, Mat thew 4 115 CENsts BY ORIGIN.—England and Wales, 32; Scotland, 19 ; Ire- Bras!), Graviel 11 21f h Houligan, Thomas • 10h land, 371 ; Natives of Canada, not of French origin, 1233 ; French Brash, John 10 13f h Donelson, Charles 11 91). origin, 9 ; United States, 27 ; total, 1691. Brennan, Peter, 6 I tif h Donolme, Jeremiall 10 20( h of Brennan, Thomas 16 6h Donohtte, Patrick 12 18f h CENSUS BY ltEurnori.—Churelt of England, 415 ; Church of Scotland, 201 ; Free Church of Brine, Henry Dorait, Peter 185 Rome, 746 ; Established Church Brine, John Scotland, 5 ; NVesleyan Methodists, 211 ; Episcopal Methodists, ti01 . 9 611 Do‘le, Patrick 28h total, 1691. Burgon, George 10 19f h Dridlin, John 26f h ntlier Methodists, 18 ; Baptists, 5 ; Burns, Ilugh 7 911 Eddie, Benjamin 2f 5 Burns, Lawrence 16 Sb Edmonds, Caleli 1 20f h Con. Lot. ' Con. Lot Byrne, John, tell. 6 22f1i Ewinss 6 30h ' Atchcson, John 12 2Ifh o John 13 20f h Agnevs, Matthew Byrne, John, jun. 3 18 Enimigs, Thomas 12 20f 5 5 29h Atcheson, John 7 15f h Agnew, Patrick Carnet William 4 16h FeneV, Martin 2311 6 30h Atcheson, William 9 26f 10 Agnew, 'Carence Cameron, James 12 19fh Fitzgerald, Edward 2 135 1 30h Babcock, Benjamin .15h Alexander, William Cameron, John 13 19f h Fitzgerald, Thomas 1 8f Ii Anderson, James 6 271t Babcock, David 3 3h 17h Babcock, Darius 2f h Cameron, Josephi 17 2f h Fitzgerald, Thom, 1 12h Anderson, John 6 Camsel, John 21f h Babcock, Eli 311 5 1 if h Fitzgerald, William 1 8h Andrews, Stephen 2 Carry, Edward 8 21h 3h 3f h Babcock, II. Ariel 1 2h Fluke, Thomas 17 Arkright, Benjamin 12 2 Carry, Patrick 12 13h Folev, Andrew 6 Wh 21f h Babcock, Jacob 6f h Assehine, Thomas 11 Carry, Peter 9 20h Fral;ley, Timoth, 8h 8h Babcock, James 2 -11/ 2 .1sseltine, William 3 Caton, Robert I 1 21f h Fraim, Thomas 1 255 Atcheson, James 12 22f h Babcock, Norman 5 2h 232 TOWNSHIP OF IIILDFORD. TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD. 283 Con. Lot. roil. Loi Con. Lot. Con. to'. Frawley, Michael I 7h Hunter, Jotn 1 29h McCarty, Charles 10 10h Pain, Robert 2 3h Fredenburgh, II. W. 0 30f Hurley, Michael 8 26h McCarty, Daniel 12 15h Persons, Amon • 2 25h Furney, Lewis 12 9h Johnston, Thomas 3 30h McCue, Edward 12 21f h Porter, Moses 13 11h Garvin, John 1 I 19f h Jones, Esbea 9 33h McCue, Patrick 12 17f h Puffer, George 11 101t Garvin, Thomas 18 19h Jones, Justice 11 24h McDonald, Patrick 5 13f h Quinn, Edward 9 24h Garvin, William II 201h Jones, Stephen 1 I 24h McDonnell, William 14 8f Quinn, James 5 2-If It Gibson, David 11 11h Judge, Patrick 7 20h McHale, John 12 21f Quinn, William 6 21f 11 Gillnly, James 10 12h Judge, Patrick 8 15h McGowan, Hugh 8 23 Handles, George 5 3411 Girdon, James 12 11 f h Judge, Thomas 11 20f I. McGregor, John 3 25f h Handles, Gilbert .1 34h Golden, Patrick 8 20f h Judge, William 6 12h McGowan, Thomas 8 23h Ravin, D. George 5 14flt Goode, Robert 2 18h Judge, William 11 51t McKiever, James 2 7f h Renshaw, Daniel 9 5h Gaughan, John 12 I7f h Keagher, John 12 16h McKiever, James, jun. 3 10f h Renshaw, Matthew 13 Oh Green, Henry 11 2h Kelly, James 1 5h McNeil, Archibald 9 22f h Reed, Robert 1 191i Griffin, John 1 20f h Kelly, John 1 25f la McNeil, William 8 25f h Retan, Creamer 2 2h Griffin, Robert, sen. 1 19f Keily, Patrick 7 12f h McPhersons, Thomas '2 21h Riddle, James 2 29f h Griffin, Robert. jun. 3 18f h Keith, Phineas 17 2h Mararity, John 12 8h Riely, Hugh 7 21h 6 15h Kelly, Francis 1 3h Mararity, Michael 13 18f h Riely, Hugh, jun 5 16f It Hamilton, Alex . .) Hamilton, George 5 14h Kelly, Michael - 9f h Mararity, Timothy 10 Ilf h Rielv, Widow 16h Hamilton, Jacob 5 14h Kenadv, David II 12h Martin, Eli • 2 4(h R,obinson, Thomas 3 9h Hamilton, John 6 14f h Kenadi, John 3 28h bleach, Francis 11 18f h Rorison, D. Robert 9 28h Hamilton, John 15 5f h Kenady, John 12 18L Miller, Thomas 13 81h Rothwell, Samuel 6 6f Hamilton, Robert 8 10h Kenadv, Michael Il 18f h Miller, Robert 7 7h Scantlin, Terence 11 19fli Hansgh, James 5 19h Kenadi, Patrick 12 14h Moulton, George 3 4h Scears, David 12 2f11 Hanagh, John 5 19h Kenady, Thomas 12 12h Murphy, Andrew 9 16h Sccars, Horace 12 In Hanagli, John 9 16h Kenady, William 2 28h !Murphy, John 4 16h Scott, John 3 31f11 Harris, John 17 11h King, Joseph I 5 8h Murphy, John 6 17h Scott, William 12 11h Ilaskings, Eli 11 23f h Kish, Lemuel 7 19f h !Murphy, Patrick 7 1Sf h See, William 13 If lt Hastings, Thomas I 10f h Laidlaw, David II 1 3f h klurphy, Thomas 4 19h Shannon, James 12 51. Hastings, Widow 3 15f h Latins, John 13 8f h Murphy, William 5 171i Shelts, William 4 4h Hastings, William 4 14f h Langlin, George 6 51i Murray, James, 3 14h Shiblev, Edmund 5 -11h Healy, 'Michael •1 21h Lee, William 6 23h Nesbit, John 1 31h Shible-v, Schuyler 14 3f Hempton, John 1 27h Lee, William, jun. 10 24f h Nessey, Barnard 2 51h Shillington, John 4 18f h Herrington, Denis 9 25f h Lemon, James 3 6h Nessey, Patrick 2 5f h Shillington, Joseph :1 I6f It Henstredge, Joseph 2 29h Lemon, Solomon 3 3h Newman, Samuel 16 lh Souster, John 8 29f h Hibbert, Michael 14 9h Loveless, Jacob 3 2h Nickels, William 12 121 Souster, Widow 7 28h Hickey, James 5 15h Loveless, N. Marshall 3 lh Nickelson, James 5 13hh Sparks, Misses 7 21f h Hickey, Patrick 2 Ilh Lunn, John 2 30h Nickles, Patrick 2 141 Stafford, Daniel 2 23h Hill, Thomas 5 If h Lvnett, Thomas 10 23f h Nickles, Walter 2 ' if h Stafford, T. Solomon 3 23f h Hinds, Michael 9 23f h Linn, William R. 7 191k Nixsay, Francis 14 .h Stewart, Samuel -I Gf Hoppins, Aaron 2 lh McCalester, John 8 1 1 h Noble, Charles 6 9h Stinson, Carsen 8 24f h Horning, Ephraim 6 3h kleCalester, Stephen 7 12h Noonan, Patrick 8 81h Stinson, Robert 8 23f I: Howes, George 1 4f h McCatheran, Daniel 2 24h O'Brine, Thomas 5 27h Stroab, John 10 23h Howes, George, jut). 2 17h McCann, Edward 8 2211. O'Brine, Widow 13 7h Sweeney, Thomas 11 20f h Howes, Thomas 2 17 McCoy, Jobs 4 26f It O'Connell, Daniel 9 15h Sweetman, Thomas 8 26h Hunt, Henry 7 6h McCarty, Charles 9 9h O'Hare, Charles 4 301 h Taggart, Amino 11 19f

6. 2:34 TOWNSHIP OF t3INCHINOROOKt. ' TOWNSHIP 01' 1IIVCH.NnROOKr.. 235 Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 111' :11at11' Taggart, M . Joseph 12 19f hWalkcr, George -1 If h ►'LTURAI. PRODUCE, LANDS IfELD, Taggart, Thomas 12 10f Walker, Hudson 1 lh Ol'l'UI'IF.1tS 01' LatiD, &c., FOR THE TOWNSHIP 01' Teahan, Morris 9 8h Walker, Norman -1 lh 111NCIll\11ROOh1:. Thompson, A braham G 25f Walker, William 4 1h 'fhotupsou, Heurv 5 24f h\l'atson, William 7 27h ltccupiers of Land-total ...... , ...... ' ...... li:/ Thompson, James 6 23fh Watt, Thomas I 13f h ; U acres and uuder ...... 4 fhomtlson, James, jwl t+ 30h Welsh, James 11 14h 2U acres to 511 ...... >! The .lpaon, J. William I l 2:3f b Welsh, Owen •1 13h :i11 " 1011 ...... 41 Thompson, Joseph 6 24h Welsh, Patrick It) 12h 11111 2011 ...... nR 'l'hompson, Thomas 5 21f hWhite, Thomas I l 7h 2110 and upwarcl...... ti Thompson, Widow 5 25f h R'hitmas, John 11 9h

Thompson, William 9 31h Williamson, Isaac 1 27h LA V DS AND l'RODI'('t:. Timmerman, George 4 4h \1'illsou, Henry 7 sit 'robin, James 11 16h \4 illsou, James 6 3L lmouut held in :1crc^ ...... 11:30:i Toppence, Thomas 12 16fh Willson, Thomas 16 8h Amouut under cnlti%nliou ...... 21HS Tryon, J. John 13 12h Willson, William 6 3h cropa ...... 1673 Turner, William •1 6h Woods, William 10 24f h past u n' ...... 511 Twohill, John 1 l 13h Wright, C. Joint t; 23f It gardens and orchards ...... 4 A'aulaven, Henry 4 -th You, Ramsay 13 71, Wood and wild lands ...... 9117 Walker, Aaron 1 3h Young, James 3 10f h 0a!h value of fartns in dollars ...... 34541c Walker, 1). John :1 9f 11 " farming implements ...... 3174 Nall whr'at-acres ...... bushcl^ ...... 109 apriHg iIheat-acres ...... 12:3 ,. bushels ...... 1946 Ilarle^•-acres ...... ' Ibushrls ...... 1'_' Rye--acrt's...... 94 .. TOWNSHIP OF HINCHIN BROOKE. I/nshCl.4 ...... 1083 l'eas-acres ...... 147 bushels...... 2236 Vats-acres ...... ^...... 197 .. L(tshcls ...... 8045 THC township of Hinchiubrooke is bounded on the north by the Ruckwhea`-acres ...... 19 townships of Kennebec and Olden ; on the east by the township of " bushels ...... 364 Indiau (',,rn-acre...... 16 Bedford ; on the south by the township of Portland ; and on the ► south-west by the township of Sheffield, county of Addington. The bnshcl: ...... 380 Potateet-acres ...... 108 township lies to the uorth-west of Kingston, the county seat, about 20 .. nilea ; and the Frontenac road intersects and skirts along its eastern bushels...... 919•1 boundary. The face of the country is tolerably level, and is well î'nrnips - acrt s ...... '...... 1'l " Lushel^ ...... watered and timbered, and the soil is a stiff loam or clay. It is not 1306 Carrots-LusheLs so well settled as some of the more southern townslips ; and, in 1850, ...... 9s contaiucd but .36 inhabitants. Below we give the agricultural returns Beans-bushels ...... „t last censui. Ray-tons ...... 681 Hops-ibs ...... 12t)

TOWNSHIP OF HINCHINIBROOKE. 237 236 TOWNSHIP OF IIINCHINBROOKE. Cou. Lot. Con. Lot. LIVE STOCK. Carroll, James 11 5f Haddock, Robert 6 8f Bulle, oxen and steers . . 110 Carroll, John 10 5f Haggai', Arthur 10 if Milch cows 237 Carroll, Peter 11 bf Haggai', Charles 10 21 Calves and heifera • 247 Cutney, William 2 5 Ilaggan, James 11 21 Horses over three years old ...... 129 Clark, Henry 1 4 Hamilton, John, Wil- Value of same in'ilollars 10410 Clark, William 4 If liam and Benjamin 2 7111 Colts and fillies ...... 49 Clow, Oliver 3 221 Hart, John 7 31 Sheep . . 427 Charlton, Iliram 6 41 Hart, Joseph 7 31 Pige . 323 Cowdy, Samuel 4 3 Harper, Samuel 4 2 Total value of live stock ...... 16669 Cox, George 1 Ulf h Hatch, Henry, John Cox, George 2 241 h and Henry • 4 281 h Cox, James I 261 h Healy, James 12 6 DOblESTIC MANUFACTuate. Collins, John 12 21 Hempton, Robert 1 291 h Butter—lbs...... ...... ...... 15600 Crank, Sylvester 7 241 Hempton, Thomas 1 261h D.nroff, John M. 9 21f Herse, Moses & Francis 2 19fh Maple sugar—lbs. .. ...—7164 Wool—lb. 1329 Deloughev, Patrick 13 8f Hicky, James 1 2 Fulled cloth—yards ...... ...... . .... ...... 48 Denison, 'Tho.. & Geo. 8 4 Hicky, Stephen 1 2 Flannel—yards 942 Denison, William 3 4 Hill, James 1 5 Beef, in barrels of 200 lbs... ...... 39 Donoughue, James 10 61 Hillard, Artemas 7 29f Pork, 4« 44 149 Dorson, James 4 3 Hutchinson, Robert 3 26 Carriages kept for pleasure 3 Doyle, Patrick 9 5 Jackson, John 5 28 Value of same in dollars ...... 658 Dratfin, James 2 21fh Judge, Edward 2 3 Dugitan, Cornelius 8' 5f Judge, \lichee' 2 6 CENSUS ny ORIGIN..--1EllglaIld and Wales, 19; Scotland, 3 ; Ire- Dunbarr, John 5 11 Judge, William 1 if land, 215 ; Natives of Canada, not of French origin, 520 : Unite& Edgar, John 7 211 Keats, Thomas 2 If. States, 3 ; Total, 760. Edmond, James 1 211 Kelly, James 1 4 CENSUS nv RELIGION.—Church of England, 218 , Church of Fairfield, Richard li ,f Kennedy, James, sett. 3 12 Rome, 236 ; Established Church of Scotland, 68 ; United Presby- Finn, Edward 11 31 Kennedy, James 2 14 terians, 1 ; Wesleyan Methodists, 30 ; Episcopal Methodists, 105 Fisher, John 10 Kenncdy, John t 14 other Methodists, 40 ; Baptists, 5 ; Bible Christian;, 8 ; no religion, Fizzell. Williammi 3 ls Kennedy, John 3 13 49 ; Total, 760. Forsythe, John 3 11 Kennedy, Joseph 3 12 t;ilerest, David 4 2 Kennedy, Thomas 3 131 0ou. Lot. Con. Lot. Gilcrest, John 6 .11 Kennedy, William 3 16 Alton, dames 3 19 Bridgen, Samuel, seu. 1 Giles, John :3 8 Killins, George 2 11 Alton, John 3 18 Bridgen, Samuel, jun. 4 2 Ginge, Thomas 21 Killine, John 2 10111 Alton, Samuel 6 27f Brown, William II. 1 1 Godfrey, Chester II. :1 2 Killine, Robert 2 11 Alton, William 3 19 Burns, James 10 if Godfrey, Lorenzo e Killins, Robert 3 IS Anderson, James .1 a Bush, Alexander 6 31' Goodfellow, James 1 Killins, William 2 9 Aylsworth, Job 3 6 Bush, Christy Ann 8 4f Goodfellow, John 3 1 Kingston, Paul 2 4 Babcock, Israel 5 :3 Bush, John 7 51 Goodfellow, John Kneeshaw, Andrew 1 1f1 Bali, Eli 4 4 Buttrill, George 1 16 Goodfellow, John 3 2 Knox, Robert 4 Bartrim, Alex. 3 • 71 Byre, Michael 13. 5 25 Grant, Thomas 3 231 Lee, George 1 291h Bartrim, William 4 27 Byrnes, David 9 11 Gregory, Thos. & Wm. 4 61 Lee, James 4 26 Barly, Cephas 8 22f Campbell, James 1 Ilf It Grey, George 3 25f h Lee, John 4 25 Bradford, Thomas 4 1 Campbell, John 2 4 Grey, Hugh :1 26fh Leveck, John 10 41 Breen, Thomas 10 5f Carlini& William 1 5