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94 HAMILTON.
Sandilands, T., general store, Market square. Shyne, T., tavern, Market square.
Sauvey, John, North American hotel, Market Spencer, Rev. J., Wesleyan Methodist.
square. Stewart, Rev. E. M., Church of England, Curate.
Saunders, Thomas, clerk of the peace, Waterloo Todd, George, boots and shoes, Wyndham st.
Road. Thurtell, Benjamin, warden of county, west end.
Savage, D., watchmaker and jeweller, Market Torrance, Rev. Robert, United Presbyterian.
square. White, Robert, general store, Wyndham st.
Sayers, Thomas W., painter, Market square. Wilson, William, bootmaker, Cork st.
Smith, John, bookseller and stationer, Market Worsley, Miss, general store, Wyndham st.
square. corner Macdonald st.
HAMILTON.
T H E CITY of Hamilton is situated on Burlington Bay, at the head of Lake Ontario, and of the river
St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario navigation, in the Township of Barton, County of Wentworih, C.W.
Hamilton is the County T6wn of the united Counties of Wentworth and Hal ton. and is also an elec-
toral district, returning one member to the Provincial Parliament. The City has been greatly im-
. proved within the last few years, and is most favorably situated for trade, being in the centre of one
of the finest agricultural districts of Canada, and when the Great Western Railroad, now in process of
construction, is completed, it must necessarily conduce to the still greater prosperity of the City.—
Hamilton is distant from Kingston, 226 miles—usual steamboat fare, 25s.—distant from Toronto, 50
miles—usual steamboat fare, 7s. 6d.—usual stage fare, 12s. 6d.—distant from London, 84 miles—
usual stage fare, 17s. 6d. Population by the census of 1850, 10,312.
CITY COUNCIL.
Mayor—John R. Holden.
St. Android's Ward-—Alderman, M. Davis; Councillors, J. Lister and G. H. Cozens.
St. George's Ward—Aldermen, H. C. Baker and W. L. Distin ; Councillors, J.
Osborne and J. Simpson.
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St. Patrick" s Ward—Aldermen, J. S. Clement and J. Trilles ; Councillors, T. Colling-
wood and D. Stuart.
St. Lawrence Ward—Aldermen, M. Magill and D. Kelly; Councillors, H. Weeks
and J. Moore.
St. Marys Ward—Aldermen J. M. Williams and R. McElroy; Councillors, S.
Kirkendall and J. Stuart.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
McNab, Sir Allan Napier, M. P. P. for city of Hamilton.
Hopkins, Caleb, M. P. P. for Halton.
Smith, Hermanus, M. P. P. for Wentworth.
BRAY, JOSIAS, coroner.
Brown, John, city chamberlain.
Bull, H. B., coroner.
Clarke, W. C , coroner.
Counsell, C. O., county clerk and superintendent of schools.
Cragie, William, M. ~D., coroner.
Davidson, John, collector of customs.
Distin, W. L., chairman board of school trustees.
Freeman, S. B., clerk of the peace.
Gillesby, Thomas, jun., clerk of the market.
Hunter, Dr., city physician.
Kerby, John, coroner.
Kerr, R. W., city engineer.
KIRKPATRIOK, JAMES, county treasurer, District Buildings, Main st. '
Macdonald, W. B,., clerk of No. 1 division court and deputy registrar of surrogate court
Macdougall, Duncan, revenue inspector, north division.
McMillan, W., inspector of firewood.
Mills, John, custom house appraiser.
Munro, George, chief constable.
Nicholson, It., police inspector.
O'Reilly, Miles, judge of the county court.
Pring, William, surveyor of customs.
Proudfoot, William, master and deputy registrar in chancery for Wentworth and Halton.