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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.
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