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PORT DALHOU8IE—PORT DOVER.                     277
      CLARK, JOHN, custom-house  officer.
      JOHNSON, JOHN, Lake  House  hotel.
      LAURIE,  JOHN, miller.
      LAURIE, ROBERT, town reeve.
      LAURIE,  ROBERT, & Co., millers.
      LAURIE, (ROBERT),  & BLAIR, (JOHN),  ship and general  blacksmiths.
      LAURIE,  WILLIAM, millwright.
      MARTINDALE, JOHN H., merchant  and  postmaster.
      MESSMORE,  JOHN,  shiptower.
      PAWLING, NATHAN, merchant and J. P.
      PAWLING,  WILLIAM,  saddler.
      Abbes, Robert,  shipbuilder.       Mavor, James,  locktender.
      Armstrong, William,  shiptower.    Nealand, James,  shoemaker.
      Bell, Elizabeth,  grocer.          Piumsteel,  Simon,  shoemaker.
      Carter, William,  shiptower.       Read, Thomas, crown inn.
      Danton, John,  tailor.             Smith, John, North  American hotel.
      Dixon, Rev. Alexander,  Church of England,  Smith, John,  butcher.
      Guest, George, butcher.            Woodhall, James, locktender.
      McLelland, Robert, public school teacher.  Woodhall, Jonathan, lighthouse  keeper.
      McLaren, Miss, school teacher.     Wood, Mary,  grocer.
      McMahon,  Owen,  shiptower.

                                PORT   DOVER,
      A VILLAGE  in the Township of Townsend, and County of Norfolk,  C. W., is  situated  on  Paterson
      Creek, Lake  Erie,—distant  from  Hamilton,  37 miles—usual  stage fare, 7s. 6d.  Population  about 600.

                                 PUBLIC  OJTICEBS.
      Haycock,  F . H.,  collector  of customs.
      Ryerse, J.,  landing waiter.
      Powell, I. W., town reeve  and  commissioner Queen's  Bench.
      Thomson, A., Walker, J., Walker, S., and Decow, J., township  councillors.
      Waters,  Henry, postmaster.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TBADES, &o.
      BEAUPRE, J.,  Royal Exchange  hotel  and  stage house.
      BUCKWEIX, A., dealer in groceries, hardware, crockery, Sec.
      BURTON, E., attorney, notary and  conveyancer.
      ELLIS  & JOHNSTON, ironfoimders  and  waggonmakers.
      HALL,  EDWARD, lumber  merchant.
      LAWSON, J., steam  tannery.
      LEES, A., civil  engineer.
      POWELL, I. W., & SON, warehousemen  and  shipping agents.
      RIDDELL, JAMES, dealer in  dry goods, groceries, &c.
      RIDDELL,  ROBERT, soap and candle  factory.
      ROBINSON,  CHARLES, lumber  merchant.
      WATERS,  HENDRY, & Co., oak timber merchants, &c.
      WHEELER, HENRY, lumber  merchant.
      Armstrong, W., saddler.            Norton, T., boots and shoes.
      Brown, C. R., innkeeper and baker.  Palmer, J., M. D.
      Bradley, J., grocer.               Passmore,'G., boots and shoes.
      Buck, D., blacksmith.              Seger, J., M. D.
      Crawford, G., tailor.              Simpson, J., cabinetmaker.
      Drake, D., baker.                  Sinclair, R., boots and shoes.
      Ellsworth, W., blacksmith.         Thompson, A., tailor.
      Hendry, Benjamin,  tailor.         Thompson, J., blacksmith.
      Mudford,  C , tailor.              Thompson, A., merchant and miller.
      Murphy, J., boots and shoes.       Vears, J., weaver.
      Neil, M. 0., tinsmith.             VanNorman, J., innkeeper.
      Nottingham, S., boots and shoes.   Varey, B., plasterer.
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