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From Perth to Lanark, 12-Pakenham, 40-Smith's Falls, 14-Oliver's Ferry, 7.

From L'Orignal to Hawkesbury, 4—Caledonia, 9—Vankleek Hill, 8.

From Brockville to Frankville, 22-Chamberlain's Corner, 24-Perth, 40. Distances on the Rideau Canal. From Bytown to Merrickville, 47-Smith's Falls, 60-Oliver's Ferry, 72-The Isthmus, 87-Brewer's Mills, 109— Kingston, 126.

LIST OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES, BANKS, FORWARDERS, &c., AT MONTREAL.

Hotels and Inns.

Rasco's Hotel, 65, St. Paul Street; Orr's Hotel. 90, Notre Dame Street; Tetu's Hotel, 23 and 25, Great St. James Street; Sword's Hotel, 2, St. Vincent Street; Ottawa Hotel, McGill Street; Adelphi Hotel, Place D'Armes; Rialto, 49, Notre Dame Street; Victoria Hotel, 10, Place D'Armes; Serafino's Hotel, Fabrique Street, New Market; Eagle Hotel, McGill Street; City Hotel, corner of St. Paul and St. Joseph Streets; Caledonia Hotel, 234, St. Paul Street; Commercial Hotel, corner St. Joseph and Commissioners Streets; Feller's Hotel, 231. St. Paul Street; Gould's Hotel, College Street; Grant's Hotel, St. Henry Street; Hondlow's Hotel, corner McGill and Lemoine Street; Exchange Coffee House, Exchange Court, St. Paul Street; King's Arm's Inn, St. Charles Street, New Market; London Coffee House, 19, St. Vincent Street; Queen's Arms Inn, 63, St. Paul Street; Dolly's Chop House, St. François Xavier Street.

Boarding Houses.

Mrs. Armstrong, 23, Chenneville Street; George Dowker, 3, Little St. James Street; Mrs. Farrel, 4, Chenneville Street; Mrs. L. Gosselin, Recollet, near St. Helen Street; Mrs. McEwen, College Street, near the College.

Banks.

Hours of Business at all the Banks-from 10, A.M., to 3, P.M. Bank of British North America, Great St. James Street; Bank of Montreal, do.; City Bank, Place d'Armes; Banque du Peuple, St. François Xavier Street; Bank of Upper Canada, 11 Great St. James Street; Commercial Bank of the Midland District, 37 Great St. James Street.

Forwarders.

Macpherson, Crane & Co., Common, near Dalhousie Street; Murray & Sanderson, Common, near Nazareth Street; H. Jones & Co. Common, near Dalhousie Street; Hooker, Holton & Co., Common, near Canal Wharf; Ross, Matthie & Co., Common, near Nazareth Street; George Smith, corner George and Common Streets; Alex. Ferguson (Agent of the Quebec Forwarding Co.), corner Common and Prince Street; G. P. Dickson, corner Common and Queen Street.

Government Offices.

Civil Secretary's Office, Government House, Notre Dame Street; Provincial Secretary's Office, do., Receiver General's Office, do.; Inspector General's Office, do.; Surveyor General's Office, 55 Notre Dame Street; Board of Works, 45 Notre Dame Street; Crown Lands Office, do.; Provincial Registrar's Office, 60 Notre Dame Street; Emigrant Office, Commissioners' Street-facing the steamboat wharf.

Custom House-St. Paul Street.

Post Office-15, Great St. James Street.

Assurance Offices.

Alliance (of London), Auldjo's Buildings, St. Paul's Street; Britannia (do), 24 St. François Xavier Street; Eagle (do.), corner St. François Xavier and St. Sacrament streets; Globe (do.), Gillespie's Buildings; Lloyd's Agents (do.), Ryan, Chapman & Co., Gillespie's Buildings; Minerva (do.), corner Recollet and St. Helen Streets; Montreal, 177 Notre Dame Street; Inland Marine Insurance Company, Lemoine Street; Mutual (Montreal), corner St. Sacrament and St. François Xavier Streets; National Loan Fund, 51 Great St. James Street; Phoenix (London), 134 St. Paul Street; Quebec, 24 St. François Xavier Street.

Stage Offices.

Albany Stage Office, (via Burlington), Duclos' Hotel, McGill Street; Upper Canada Stage Office, McGill Street; Quebec Stage Office, 22, St. Jean Baptiste Street.

The following places were accidentally omitted in their proper

order :

ADELAIDE.

A small Village in the township of Adelaide, situated on the road from London to Port Sarnia, eighteen miles from London. It contains about 120 inhabitants, and an Episcopal Church.

Professions and Trudes.-One distillery, two stores, two taverns, one waggon maker, one blacksmith, one shoemaker, one tailor.

STONEY CREEK.

A Village in the township of Saltfleet, pleasantly situated on the road from Hamilton to St. Catharines, seven miles from Hamilton. Stoney Creek flows through the village. There is an Episcopal Church a short distance from the village.

Population, about 160.

Post Office, post every day.

Professions and Trades.--One grist mill, one saw do., two stores, three taverns, three blacksmiths, three waggon makers, two tailors, one shoemaker.

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ERRATA.

Barryfield, in the township of "Pittsburgh;" should be, in the township of Kingston."

Binbrook, in the "Niagara District;" should be, in the " Gore District."

Germany Little, " nine miles south-west;" should be, "nine miles north-east." Oakville, “sixteen miles" west from Toronto; should be, “ twenty-six miles.” Torbolton, in the Bathurst District;" should be, in the "Dalhousie District." Boucher's Mills;" should be, " Bouchier's Mills”

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