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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.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
       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.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
       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.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
       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.
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