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MELBOURNE—MERRICKVILLE, or more properly MirickvUle. 147
PHILLIPS, Z. M., innkeeper—a comfortable house and reasonable charges.
SANDERSON & CARMAN, wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware,
crockery and general lumber merchants and saw mills.
WALDORFF, JACOB, innkeeper—travellers will find good accommodation, and convey-
ances are furnished when required.
Baldwin, Josiah, tanner and leather merchant. Hurlbnrt, Rev. A., Wesleyan Methodist.
Brouse, George, postmaster, general store arid Lang, John, general store.
saw mill. Lowry, Robert, grocer.
Byrnes, Samuel, grocer. Ross, J. S., & Co., general store.
Carman, Phillip, tanner and leather merchant. Rose, William, deputy collector of customs.
Dick, Rev. •, Baptist. Sanderson & Carman, saw mills.
Dundas grammer school, Rev. Mr. Dick, principal. Shaver, W. J., saddler and harnessmaker.
Elliott, William, flour mill, carding and fulling Vanallen, Peter, shoemaker and tanner.
mills. Worthington, Addison, M. D.
Hutchison, William, blacksmith and axe factory. Wylie, l)r. Alexander, 3 miles above the village.
MELBOURNE,
A VILLAGE situatedin the Township of Melbourne, County of Sherbrooke, and District of St. Francis,
C. E., on the west bank of the River St, Francis—distant from Sherbrooke, 24 miles—usual stage fare,
6s 3d—from Port St. Francis, 63 miles—usual stage fare, 18s 9d—from Montreal, 90 miles, and from
Quebec, 100 miles.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
EVANS, MRS., widow of the late Rev. S. Evans, ladies' boarding school.
HARDY, JOHN, hotel and tavern and general stage house.
FOWLER, WILLIAM HOLLINGWORTH, M. D., J. P.
LEWIS, RICHARD, builder—premium exhibitor at Montreal of the railway truss of eco-
nomical bridges.
TAIT, THOMAS, dry goods, grocery, hardware, crockery and general provision merchant,
pearl ash manufacturer and postmaster.
THOMAS, D., notary public, and justice of the peace.
Beaman. John, cooper. Gibson, George, J. P.
Brownlow, James, bailiff of superior court. Gillman, William, dealer in dry goods, & groceries.
Campbell, Dugald, tailor. Joureaux, E., J. P.
Cairnie, James, & Son, cabinetmakers and joiners. Macfarlane, Rev. Robert, Church of Scotland.
Chamberlain, Reuben, tanner. Main, John, saddler.
Christie, C. R., & Co., dealers in dry Ranken, Rev. , Congregationalist.
groceries, &c. Ross, R., shoemaker.
Desaulniers, Louis, shoemaker. Ross, Charles, J. P.
Desloriers, Louis, shoemaker. Slight, Rev. B., Wesleyan Methodist.
Davis, John, tailor. Sloane, David, cabinetmaker.
Falloon, Rev. Dr., Church of England. Webb, W. H., advocate.
Fowler, W. H., M. D., and J. P. Webster, Henry, temperance house.
MERRICKVILLE, or more properly Mirickvittej
A VrtnGF situated on the Rideau Canal, in the Township of Wolford, County of Grenville, C. W.—
distant from Perth, 26 miles—usual stage fare, 6s. 3d.—distant from Brockville, 29 miles—stage fare,
10s.—distant from Smiths Falls, 12 miles—stage fare, 2s. 6d.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &e.
BARROWS, ROWLAND, general smith and contractor.
KELLY, MICHAEL, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, glass, &c.
LILLIE & HOGG, iron founders, and manufacturers of stoves, machinery, ploughs, potash
kettles, &c.
LONSDALE, J. C , & Co., importers of and dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware,
crockery, glass, drugs, &"c.
MIRICK, AARON, town reeve ; importer of and dealer in dry goods, groceries, hard-
ware, crockery, glass, &c.
MIRICK, S. D., importer of and dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.
MIRICK, y. II., woollen factory, and carding and fulling mills.
MIRICK, WILLIAM, flour mills.