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260    NORTH   STUKELEf—NOBVAIr-NORWICHVILLE—NORWOOD.

                              NORTH-   STUKELEY,
       A VILLAGE  situated in the Township  of Stukely, County  of Shefford, C. E.—distant  from  Sherbrooke,
       24 miles, from  Montreal,  66 miles.  Population  of the Township,  about 2,100.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TBABES,  &c.
       Benoit, Jacques, general store.    Gigon,  C ,  S., post master.
       Frere,  E.,jun.,  general  store  and  pearlash  fac-  Messier, Louis, general store.
        tory.                             Monet, Rev., F., Roman  Catholic.
       Gilmour, E., B.,  general store and  pearlash  fac-  Plamondon  and Bissette,  general store  and pearl-
        tory.                               ash  factory.
       Flegale, J.,  general store.       Tetu, E.,  notary.
                                    NORVAL,
       A TILLAGE  situated in the Township  of Esquesing,  County  of Halton  C.  W.—distant  from  Toronto,
       31 miles, usual stage fare,  3s. 9d.,  from  Hamilton,  34 miles, usual stage fare,  3s. 9d.  Population  about
       300.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
       CUNNINGHAM, J.  B., M. D., physician  and  surgeon.
       CLAY, WILLIAM, postmaster, general merchant, miller  and tanner.
       GOODERHAM, WILLIAM,  general  merchant.
       MILLER,  CHISHOLM, provincial  land  surveyor.
       Clark, Joseph, blacksmith.         Johnson, Rev., Thomas,  Presbyterian.
       Crawford, William,  innkeeper.     Miller, James,  innkeeper.
       Curley, Thomas, mason.             Marks, John, mason.
       Donaldson, Thomas,  waggonmaker.   Little, William,  boots and shoes.
       Fraser, Rev., Donald, Church  of England.  ODonnell, E.,  tailor.
       Hackley, Mrs., milliner.           Watson, William,  waggonmaker.
       Hamilton, William,  boots and shoes.  Western, John,  boots and shoes.
       Hewson, Thomas, saddler.           White, F.,  carpenter.
                                JVORWICHVILLE,
      A  VILLAGE  situated  in the Township  of Norwich, County  of Oxford,  C.  W.—distant  from  Toronto, 95
      miles,  from  Woodstock,  17 miles—usual stage fare to Burford,  2s.  6d.  Population  about 450.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
      WHITNEY, B. S.  & E.,tin  and  coppersmiths,  keep  constantly  on hand a  good  assort-
          ment  of every article in their  line  of  business, at very moderate prices.
      Addison, William,  cabinetmaker-    Halligan,  J., tailor.
      Anderson, Edward,  shoemaker.       Hand, T.,  bootmaker.
      Avery,  O., inspector  of  licenses.  Hand, W.,  bootmaker.
      Bailey, J.,  harnessmaker.          Murphy,  S., tailor.*
      Barr & Co., iron  founders.         Moore & Sutton,  general store.
      Beard, Dr., J.  L., physician  and  surgeon.  Morley,  G. W.,  bootmaker.
      Bedford.,  Paul, innkeeper.         Polden, William,  blacksmith.
      Bleakley,  George,  cabinetmaker.   Scott, Robert, saleratus  factory.
      Brown, R.,  innkeeper.              Steel, John, merchant  and  miller.
      Carnaby, J.  H., attorney at law, clerk of division  Smith, S., general store.
        court, and agent  for National Loan Fund  Life,  Stroud, ——,  innkeeper.
        and Equitable  Fire Assurance  Companies.  Thompson  & Yates, tailors.
      Chapman, Rev., J. F.,  Methodist.   Wallace, Thomas, postmaster,  merchant  and dis-
      Cook, E. L.,  agent  for marriage licenses.  tiller.
      Cook, Dr., E., physician and  surgeon.  Webster,  David, general store.
      Cornell, H. J., general store.      Wickham, James,  carriagemaker.
                                  NORWOOD,
      A  VILLAGE  situated in the Township of Asphodel, County  of Peterborough, C. W—distant  from  Peter'
      boro',  30 miles—usual steamboat fare, 6s. 3d.,  usual stage fare,  6s. 3d.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c,
      FOLEY, JAMES, postmaster, and general  store.
      Bonter, James, miller.              Morton, Rev., W.,  Methodist.
      Drury, N.,  cooper.                 Murphy, J.  W.,  innkeeper.
      Foley, Thomas, general store, tanner and currier.  Searight, Rev., Thomas,  CongregatioHalist.
      Greenbank, James,  bootmaker.      Smith, Rev., A.,  Methodist.
      Hartley, Robert,  innkeeper.       Redmond,  G. W.,  general store.
      Higgins, Rev. B., Roman  Catholic.  Reynolds, E. J.,  pot and pearlash  factory.
      Motfait,  B., shoemaker.
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