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      Rowland, William, innkeeper,  Walton St.  Trick, Wm., mason and bricklayer,  Baldwin st.
      Rowland, James, innkeeper,  Mill st.  Truscott,  , painter, Maitland st.
      Rowland & Gillespie, painters, Walton St.  Turner, T., dry goods  store, Walton st.
      Scott, James, barrister and attorney at law, Wal-  Wadleigh, P. R., turner,  Walton st.
       ton st.                           Ward, John A., brewery,  Springdale.
      Short, Rev. Jonathan, Church of England, King st.  White, Michael, cooper,  Cavan st.
      Smart,  John,  broker,  accountant,  and  notary,  Wright, Rev. Alexander,  Episcopal  Methodist.
       Walton st.                        Youdan, J., mason and bricklayer,  Baldwin st.
      Smith, Dr. William, Church st.     Sd^See  also  ADDENDA  TO POET  HOPE  in  the
      Spalding, John, brewery, Rice lake road.  appendix.
      Spry, Thomas, blacksmith, Cavan st.
                                 PORTLAND,
      A VILLAGE  situated on the Rideau  Lake,  in the Township of Bastard—distant  from  Brockvilie,  31
      miles—from  Kingston, 50 miles.  Population, about 150.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  05" PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &e.
      Brasel, Peter,  blacksmith.        Scovill, S. S., postmaster and storekeeper.
      McManus, W. B., tailor.            Sherwood, W., tanner and shoemaker.
      Oats, Edward, storekeeper.         Stevens, Thaddeus,  innkeeper.
                              PORT   MAITLAND,
      A  VILLAGE,  situated  on the  Grand  River,  in  the Townships  of Dunn  and Sherbrooke, County  oi
     Haldimand, C. W.—distant  from  Dunnville, 6 miles—usual  steamboat  fare to  Buffalo,  7s. 6d.—usua?
     stage fare to St. Catharines, 6s. 3d.  Population about 130.
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                   ALPHABETICAL  LIST Oi  PROFESSIONS,  TEADES, &c.
     BENSON,  WILLIAM,  postmaster, and  collector  of  tolls on  Grand  River.
      Darrugh, James,  innkeeper.        Thompson, John,  carpenter.
     Imlacfi & Hicks, grist  mill, mustard  factory, and  Thompson, William,  carpenter.
       general store.                    Thulis, Abraham,  carpenter.
     Logan, Mrs. Maria,  innkeeper.      Thulis, Allan,  carpenter.
     Latimore, Robert,  innkeeper.       Townley, Rev. Adam,  Church  of England.
     Moss, James, wharfinger  and storekeeper.  Weaver, Rev. Francis,  Wesleyan.
     Parnell, Charles D., cabinetmaker.  Weir, Daniel,  carpenter.
                               PORT   NELSON,
     A  VILLAGE  situated on Lake  Ontario, in the Township of Nelson, County of  Halton, C. W.—distan*
     from  Toronto, 32 miles—from  Hamilton, 15 miles—usual  stage fare, 2s. 6d.  Population about 250.
                   ALPHABETICAL LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
     Bates, Thomas, bootmaker.           Hunter,  C ,  carpenter  and builder.
     Baxter, Thomas, general store and forwarder.  Inglehart, J., saw mill.
     Chambers, Robert,  innkeeper.      Leclair, E., carpenter and shipbuilder.
     Depew, H., blacksmith.             Miller,  John,  wharfinger,  forwarder,  and  grain
     Evans,   general store.              merchant.
     Green, Rev. T., Church of England.  Sovereign, H., sawmill.
     Halstead, E. B., innkeeper.        Wheeler, N., carpenter  and builder.
                                 PORTNEUF,
      A VILLAGE  situated  at the  junction  of the Portneuf  River  with  the  River  St. Lawrence,  in the
     County of Portneuf, C. E.—distant  from  Quebec, 36 miles—usual  steamboat fare, 2s.  Gd.
                   ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
     MCDONALD  & LOGANS, Jacques  Cartier paper  mills
      Boudreau,  Olivier,  injikeeper.   Marcotte, Alexis, general store andboardinghotsse
     Gaucher, Joseph H., M. D.           Peloquin, Joseph, general store.
     Hale, Edward,  grist and saw mills.  Smith, Peter, paper  mill.
     Larue, Simeon,  postmaster.         Thibodeau and Lame, general store.
     Lewis, Rev. Richard,  Church of England.
                              PORT   ROBINSON,
     A VILLAGE  situated on the Welland  Canal, in the Township of Thorold,  County  of Welland, C. W.
     distant  from  St. Catharines,  12 miJes,—usual  stage  fare, 2s. 6d.—usual  steamboat fare to Buffalo, 5s,
     Population about 400.
                   ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
     MURRAY,  ANDREW,  postmaster,  collector  of  canal tolls and custom-house  officer.
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