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                                    MISCELLANEOUS.
        MARTIN,  C ,  wood merchant  and storekeeper,  corner  of  Queen  and Ontario sts.
        SCOBEL,  RICHARD, pork and provision dealer, and inspector of pork and potash, Ontario st.
                                     NEWSPAPERS.
        ARGUS, weekly newspaper, M. L. Pense, Market place.
        BRITISH  WHIG,  DAILY  AND WEEKLY, E.  J.  Barker, M. D., Bagot st.
        CHRONICLE  & NEWS, bi-weekly  newspaper, John  Rowlands, Market  buildings.
        HERALD, weekly newspaper,  Crawford  W.  P. DeL'Armitage, Market place.
                              PHYSICIANS  AND SURGEONS.
        SAMPSON, JAMES, M. D., physician  and  surgeon, King  st.
        STRANGE, O. E., M. D.,  physician  and  surgeon, King st.
        Baker, Dr.  George, King st         McDonnell, J.,  Colborne  st.
        Dickson, John, M. D., Princess st.  Meagher, J., jun.,  M. D., Wellington  st.
        Harvey, J.  A.,  M. D., Princess st.  Robinson, T.  W.,  M. D., King st.
        Hay ward, William,  Ontario  st.    Stewart, John,  King  st.
        Jardine, J.,  Long  Island.         Stewart, Robert,  Ontario  st.
                                  PRINTING  OFFICES.
        BARKER, DR.  E. J.,  general  printing office,  Bagot st.
        CRAWFORD,  W. P., DEL'ARMITAGE,  general printing  office,  Market  place.
        CREIGHTON, JAMES M., plain  and  ornamental  printer,  Brock  st.
        PENSE, M. L., general  book  and job printer,  Argus  office,  Market place.
        ROWLANDS, JOHN, general  printing  office, Market  buildings.
                                 PROVISION DEALERS.
        Collins, J.,  Market  buildings.    Spence, W., Market  buildings.
        Milliard, J.,  Market  buildings.
                            SADDLERS  AND  HARNESSMAKERS.
        HAIGHT, T. L.,  saddle,  harness  and trunk, manufacturer,  Brock  st.—all  kinds  of  hard
           leather  and  other trunks, constantly  on hand,  or  made  to order.
        WALKER,  R.,  (late  of Royal  Artillery,)  British  saddlery  warehouse, Princess  st.—keeps
            a  variety  of saddles, bridles, collars, trunks, &c.
        "Branigan, D., Princess  st.        Wilton, J.,  Princess  st.
        Dolan, M., Princess  st.            Wilkinson, W.,  Brock  st.
        Lamphin, E.,  Wellington  st.
                             SHTP  BUILDERS  AND  OWNERS.
        HAMILTON,  HON. J., steamboat  owner,  Commercial  wharf,  Ontario st.
        KINGSTON  MARINE  RAILWAY  AND  SHIPYARD, S. D. Fowler, manager ; Geo. Thurston,
           master  builder, Ontario st.
        Calvin & Cook, Garden Island.     |  Fisher, James, marine railway, Portsmouih.
                           SHIPCHANDLER   AND  SAILMAKER.
       JENKINS, B. D.,  shipchandler  and  sailmaker, 2  Hardy's  building, Ontario st.
                               SMITHS  AND MACHINISTS.
       Ross,  STEVENSON  &; Co., Penitentiary  axe  and  edge  tool  factory,  Princess  st.
       Bunt, R.,  Brock  st.               Marriot,  G., Princess  st
       Clow, J.,  King  st.                Moody, W.,  Clarence  st.
       Flood, J..  Brock  st.              Oliver, G.,  Johnson  st.
        Forsyth, R.,  Princess st.         Riley, E.,  Ontario st.
       Holder, R.,  Wellington  st.        Skinner, J,, Wellington p
       Kane, D., Wellington  st.           Wilmot, E.,  Princess  st.
       McKeown, F., Princess  st.
                              SOAP  AND  CANDLEMAKERS.
       BENSON,  HENRY  W.,  soap and  candlemaker, Clarence  st.
       MEADOWS, B., soap  and  candle  factory, Princess  st.
       3fcCutcheon, J.,  Wellington st,   |  Phippen, Samuel, Johnson st.
                                   STAGE  OFFICES.
       GENERAL  STAGE  OFFICE, next  to the  British  American  hotel, Clarence  St., C.  Green-
           wood^agent—stages  every  afternoon  at 3^ o'clock—for  Napanee, fare,  5s.—Belle-
           ville, fare,  10s—Cobourg, fare,  25s—and  Toronto, fare, 45s., daily  in winter  at 8
           o'clock  in the  morning  for  Brockville,  fare,  17s. 6d.—Prescott,  fare, 20s  Mon-
           treal, fare, 50s.
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