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Byron, John, shoemaker. Hill, James & R., general merchants.
Cana, R., clerk of division court. Junk, H. R., saw mill proprietor.
Chenwick, John, shoemaker. Leeson, John, tailor.
Copp, James, hotelkeeper, Farmers' hotel. Levy, John, blacksmith.
Coveny, J., inspector of licenses. Major, Oliver, shoemaker.
Dent, Edwin, cabineHand fanning mill maker. Murray, James, inspector of licenses.
Dudley, Dudley, inspector of licenses. Mulholland, Adam, saw mill.
Fishleigh & Babb, general merchants. Rath, H. J. & W., saw mill proprietors.
Hicks, John, postmaster. Small, William, grist mill.
Hicks, John, hotelkeeper, Mitchel hotel. Smith, Thomas, blacksmith.
Hilcott, Dr. J. P. Tapp, Rev. Thomas, Bible Christian.
Hill, James, reeve of Fullarton.
MORPETH,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Howard, County of Kent, C. W.—distant from Toronto, 192
miles, from London, 61 miles, from Chatham, 15 miles.
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Armstrong, W. R., general merchant. Shildon & Fellows, steam saw mill.
Finlan, John, general merchant. Smith, John, innkeeper.
King, G. W., general merchant. Waller, James, physician.
Plumb, Anson, general merchant. White, Samuel, innkeeper.
Read, V. D., general merchant. Wilson, William, general merchant.
Rolls, Dr. James, physician.
MOULINETTE,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Cornwall, County of Stormont C. W.—distant from Cornwall,
7 miles, from Prescott, 43 miles—usual stage fare to Montreal, 25s.—usual steamboat fare to King-
ston, 17s. 6d., to Montreal, 12s. 6d. to 15s. Population about 120.
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DIXON, W. H., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, school books, sta-
tionery, drugs, &c.
Appleton, Richard, shoemaker. Fikes, Nathaniel, carriagemaker.
Amable, Adam, blacksmith. Hubbard, J. S., Moulinette hotel.
Barnhart, Alpheus, flour mill. Hubbard, J. S., blacksmith.
Bisbee, S. W., cabinet and chairmaker. Nettles, John, tailor.
Clary, James, shoemaker. Vancamp, Tunis, tannery.
Dixon, J. N., storekeeper and foundry. Wood, Fletcher, Dixon & Co., woollen manufac-
Dixon, J. E., saw mill.f tory.
Dixon, A. L., carding and fulling mills.
MOUNT PLEASANT,
A ViLLAGE'situatedin the Township of Brantford and United Counties ofWentworth and Halton, C.
W.—distant from Brantford, 5 miles—usual stage fare, Is. 3d.—distant from Hamilton, 30 miles—usual
stage fare, 6s. 3d. Population about 200.
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COOK, ABRAHAM, J. P., postmaster and produce merchant.
COOK, ALEXANDER, M. D., physician and surgeon.
JONES, W. L., general merchant.
Biggar, H., deputy township reev.e.
Bingham, J., innkeeper. Haight, E., fuller.
Brice, G., blacksmith. M'Ewen, A., merchant.
Bryning,Rev. J., Church of Scotland. Skay, George, boots and shoes.
Chapman, G. W., boots and shoes. Soules, J., cabinetmaker.
Collett, C , tailor. Sturgeis, William, carpenter.
Ellis, J., cabinetmaker. Tennent, J., tailor.
Tennent, R., boots and shoes.
Foster, Francis, merchant. Townsend, A., carriage factory.
Hargrave, A., boote and shoes.