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AYLMEE, (C. E.)—AYLMER, (C. W.)
Bull, J. J., innkeeper. Loder, William, general store.
Cameron, Francis, M. D. Lovett, James, innkeeper.
Courtenay, John, shoemaker. Milne, A. S., barrister at law.
Dalton, William H., M. D. Murray, B., tailor.
Erwin, Eli, mason. McDonald, J., innkeeper.
Fordham, Gideon, waggonmaker. Robinson, John, carpenter.
Grooms, John, carpenter. Robinson, James, waggonmaker.
Henderson, George, blacksmith. Raymond, , tailor and druggist.
Howitt, George, tailor.
TOWN COUNCIL.—John Heslop, reeve; G. B. Rousseau, M. H. Howell, J. A. Calder, JohnHamill.
AYLMER, (C. E.,)
THE County Town of the County of Ottawa, in the Township of Hull, is situated on the Chaudiere
Lake, eight miles above Bytown. The Town was originally laid out by Charles Symmes, Esq., in
1830, and is now a thriving place, containing several large Lumbering Establishments. Population
about 1000—for stage and steamboat fares, see " Bytown."
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &o.
BRITISH HOTEL, Robert Conroy,—travellers will find every convenience at this house,
and conveyances are furnished when required.
CARTER, BROCK, physician and surgeon.
CARTER, GEO. S., advocate.
CHURCH, PETER H., M. D., physician and surgeon.
CONROY, ROBERT, lumber merchant, general store, and British hotel.
EGAN, JOHN, & Co., lumber merchants, and general store—agents for the National Loan
Fund Life Assurance Company of London.
EGAN, JOHN, M. P. P., for the county of Ottawa.
FENWICK, THOMAS G., advocate, &c, attends the circuit court of the county of Two
Mountains.
HONEY, J. J., provincial land surveyor and general store.
WADSWORTH, JAMES, lumber merchant and general store.
Alyn, Peter, jun., advocate. Kenney, William, carriagemaker.
Aylmer Bakery, R. Conroy. Kennedy, Donald, architect and builder.
AylmerUnion Steam Mill Company, R.A.Young, Lafontaine, A., advocate and clerk of the court.
secretary and treasurer. Larue, Andrew, notary public.
Bolton, George, innkeeper. Masson, Joseph, provincial land surveyor.
Berry, John, tinsmith. Murphy, Henry, tinsmith.
Bytown & Aylmer Turnpike Road Company, R. Newman, John, provincial land surveyor.
A. Young, secretary. O'Keete, John, saddler and harnessmaker.
Chepmell, Henry, grocer. Ottawa Argus,weeklypaper,T. Watson, publisher.
Clock, Robert, innkeeper. Parker, Asa, gardener and seedsman.
Connor, John, tailor. Ronge, Andrew, saddler and harnessmaker.
Conroy, James, innkeeper. Smith, Dryden, innkeeper.
Coughlan, M., lumber merchant and general store. Snow, John, provincial land surveyor.
Cousineau, Mark, tinsmith. Symmes, Charles C , lumber merchant.
Cullen, Michael, tailor. Taylor, James F., county registrar.
Driscoll, Alfred, provincial land surveyor. Thompson, James, general store.
Equitable Fire Assurance Company of London, Topley, J., saddler and harnessmaker.
R. A. Young, agent. Trombeault, J. B., innkeeper.
Freeman, James, baker, Watson, Thomas, printer.
Foran, John, lumber merchant and general store. White, Richard, tailor.
Haldane, Mark, general store. Woods, J. R., postmaster, and general store.
Hughes, Rev. Mr., Roman Catholic. Young, R. A., notary public.
Johnson, Rev. J. G., Church of England.
AYLMER, (C. W.,)
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Malahide, County of Middlesex, C. W.—distant from Toronto,
137 miles, and from London, 30 miles.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PBOFESSIOHS, TEADES, &c.
BROWN, JOSEPH, tailor and clothier, Talbot st.—Gentlemen's clothing cut and made
up on the shortest notice, and in the latest and most fashionable style.
FINCH, HENRY, North American hotel, Talbot st.—Good accommodations, and
choice wines and liquors—horses and carriages furnished on the shortest notice, and
terms in all cases reasonable.