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CARRYING PLACE—CAVAN¥ILLE—CAYUGA.
M'Lauehlan, Rev. James, Cameroniaft. Pattie, David, carpenter and builder.
Moffat, William, carpenter and builder. Peden, William, general store.
Murphy, Michael, tavernkeeper. Pittard, Joseph, waggon and sleighmaker.
National Loan Fund Life Assurance Company, Poole, James C , clerk of division court.
R. Bell & Co., agents. Pyne, Rev. A., Church of England.
Nelson, Hugh, saddler and harnessrnaker. Wilson, Rev. Richard, Wesleyan Methodist.
Nelson, Johnson, classical and commercial school. Wilson, William, M. D.
CARRYING PLACE, or Whittles Wharf,
A VILLAGE situated at head of the Bay of Quinte, Township of Ameliasburg, County of Prince
Edward, C. E.—is five miles from Trent—10 Miles from Brighton—stage fare to Brighton, 2s. 6d.—1»
Consecon, Is. 3d. Population about 100.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
Biggar, Charles, & Son, general store. Weller, Benjamin, lumber merchant.
Biggar, Charles, postmaster. Weller, Asa, lumber merchant.
Haight, John G., innkeeper. Wilkins, Hon. R. C , lumber merchant.
Vanamaker, William, innkeeper. Young, R. W., tannery.
CAVANVILLE,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Cavan, County of Durham, C. W.—distant from Port Hope,
22 miles—usual stage fare, 5s.—distant from Peterboro', 14 miles. Population about 150.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PS0FESSI01TS, TRADES, &c.
HAYTER, HENRY EL, general merchant.
KNOWLSON, JOHN, postmaster, notary, agent for the Provincial Mutual Assurance
Company, commissioner of court of Queen's bench, and general merchant.
Allan, James, shoemaker, McLean, Frederick, tailor.
Armour, Rev. Samuel, Church of England. Morrison, John, carpenter.
Davy, Thomas, blacksmith. Soothern, J. W., woolcarder.
Foster, James, saddler. Sowden, W. II., bailiff.
Haygarth, Edward, waggonrnaker. Taggart, Francis, miller.
Irwin, Robert, cooper. Thexton, John, general store and coroner.
Jackson, Christopher, cabinetmaker. Thompson, James, cabinetmaker.
Lamson, William, agent for marriage licenses. Thompson, Joseph, tanner and currier.
A Tailor, and a Milliner and Dressmaker, wanted here.
CAYUGA,
THE COUNTY TOWN of the County of Haldimand, is situated on the Grand River, in the Township of
North Cayuga, C. W—distant from Hamilton, 25 miles—usual stage fare, 5s.—steamboat fare to Brant-
ford, 6s. 3d., and to Buffalo, 8s. 9d. Population about 400.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Campbell, E. C , judge of the county court.
Claiw, W., judge of surrogate court.
M'Kenzie, W. L., M.P.P.
Kingsmill, William, sheriff.
Woodruff, Joseph, clerk of the peace.
Miller, W . D., deputy clerk of the crown and revenue inspector.
Clench, J. B., clerk of county court.
Secord, C. B., registrar of surrogate coiirt.
Smith, Henry, crown lands agent.
Farrell, A. P., registrar for the County.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PR0FESSI01TS, TRADES, &».
AIKMAN, THOMAS H., barrister and attorney at law, Cayuga st.
ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH, contractor for excavating, &c.
BARKER, EDGAR, attorney at law, Cayuga st.
BIRCH, JAMES H., Haldimand Arms hotel, Ottawa and Norton sta.
BIRCH, JOSEPH, carpenter, builder, and joiner, Ouse st.
CAMPBELL, DUNCAN, Campbell's hotel, King and Cayuga sta.
DUDLEY & Co., general merchants, King and Ouse sts.
GLOVER, CHARLES, tailor and clothier, Cayuga st.