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€HAMPLAIN—CHARLESTON (1ST.)—CHARLESTON (2D.)—CHARLESVILLE. 55
Duval, Joseph, shoemaker. Morson, Dr. Thomas.
Dyon, Jean, general store. Morris, John, shoemaker.
Frechette, Antoine L., general store. Morrisey, Mrs., innkeeper.
Pry, J., cotton factory. O'Hara, George, tinsmith.
Grosbois. Dr. Charles. Ouette, Pierre, innkeeper.
Ilacket, John, general store, Perkins, William, innkeeper,
ilainstreet, Charles, general store. Perrault, Joseph, carpenter.
Haynes, Benjamin, wheelwright Perrault, Louis, paper mill.
Hiekey, Thomas, postmaster. Pool, John, blacksmith.
Huot, Charles, notary. Quinn, John, cabinet and chair factory.
Kermode, Thomas, tailor. Scott, Janvier, blacksmith.
Kimber, Dr. Timothe". Sperry, George, wheelwright
Kirby, Robert, commissariat St Onge, J. B., blacksmith.
Lafontaine, Dr. Charles. Taaffe, George, shoemaker.
Lahaye, Rev. F. T., Roman Catholic Ulric, C , grocer.
Larocque, Mrs., dry goods store. Vincelet, Joseph, shoemaker.
Laurent, Narcisse, wheelwright Watts, John, innkeeper.
Lussy, Thomas, shoemaker. Wardill, J,, last factory.
Merceille, Alexander, notary. White, Rev. James P., Church of England.
Mignault, Rev. P. M., Roman Catholic. Wilson, Dr. William.
CHAMPLAIN.
THE VILLAGE of Champiain is situated in the Seigniory and County of the same name, on the River
St. Lawrence—distant from Quebec, 75 miles. Population about 750.
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Arcand, Norbert, storekeeper and stage house. Marchand, Alexis, storekeeper and mill owner.
Constantin, Adolphe, storekeeper. Marchand, Hyacinthe Vital, mill owner.
Dubord, Louis Edward, M. D. Marcoux, Rev. Denis, Roman Catholic.
Dufresne, Joachim, miller. Rousseau, Frs., gentleman.
Lanouette. Edouard J., postmaster and store- Toutant, Jean B., gentleman
keeper.
CHARLESTON, (1st.)
KNOWN also as EAST HATLEY, a Village situated in the Township of Hatley, County of Stanstead,
C. E.—distant irom Sherbrooke, 17 miles.
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BURRAGE, REV. H. G., Church of England.
COOK, W. G., postmaster and dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware and general mer-
chandize.
Gordon, William, jun., harnessmaker. Lebarron, Japhet, blacksmith.
Gordon, Andrew, shoemaker. McConnell, John, M. P. P.
Harding, John, tailor. McConnell, David, clerk of commissioners' court.
Kathan, L., innkeeper, Stinson, Miss, ladies' school.
Kennedy, George, tinsmith. Twilight, A. L., teacher.
CHARLESTON, (2ND.)
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Lansdowne, County of Leeds, C. W.—distant 18 miles from
Erockville. Population about 125.
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Bews, David, general store. Kennedy, William, grist, saw, carding and full-
Booth, Alfred C., tannery. ing mills.
Elliott, Harvey, carpenter- Lawson, John, joiner.
Foley, William, saddler and harnessmaker. Moany, B., shoemaker.
Hamilton, David, innkeeper and blacksmith. Raffan, James, tavernkeeper and shoemaker.
Johnston, William, tannery. Tremayne, Rev. Francis, Church of England.
CHARLESVILLE,
A VILLAGE situated on the River St Lawrence, in the west part of the Township of Osnabruck, County
of Storrnont—distant from Cornwall, 18 miles, and from Prescott, 32 miles. Population about 250.
Post Office, at present, East Williamsburg.
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AULT, J. R. & S., dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, schoolbooks,
stationery, &c.