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62 CLARK'S MILLS, or Camdm— COBOUIiG.
CLARK'S MILLS, or Camden,
A VILLAGE situated on the Napanee River, in the Township of Camden, County of Addington, C. W.
—distant from Kingston, 21 miles—usual stage fare, 3s. 9d. to Kingston, and back same day, 5s.
Population about 35u.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
CASWELL, R. W., hotelkeeper, carriagemaker and smith—travellers will find good ac-
commodation at this house, and charges reasonable.
CLARK, WILLIAM It., general store, clerk of division court, deputy-postmaster, agent
for marriage licenses, and one of the coroners for the county.
CLARK, PETER H., general store, dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.
CLARK, SAMUEL, postmaster and J. P.
HAYDEN, JAMES, general store, dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.
HAYDEN & SPROULE, distillers.
HOOPER, FELIX, general store, dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.
MARTIN, HENRY, general store, dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, &c.
SPROULE, Robert, Canada hotel—an excellent house, and charges moderate.
WELLINGTON, CHARLES, carpenter and builder—is always prepared to attend to every
department of his business, upon favourable terms.
Andrews, Thomas, chairmaker, turner, and cabi- Hawse, James, carpenter and builder.
netmaker. Lewis, Joseph, saddler and harnessmaker.
Bamford, Thomas, saddler and harnessmaker. Lew, Samuel, baker.
Bicknell, Dr. Nathan. Lockwood, J., blacksmith.
Bush, William, tanner and shoemaker. M'Cormack, Alexander, carpenter and builder.
Close, Henry, carpenter and builder. M'Donnell, Dr., physician and surgeon.
Darling, Joseph, carriagemaker. M'Pherson, Malcolm, millwright.
Duncan, Hugh, shoemaker. Papin, Pierre, tailor.
Gilbreth, John, shoemaker. Shirley, llev. Paul, Church of England.
Hamilton, Clark, shoemaker. Summerville, Alexander, shoemaker.
Harrigan, John, blacksmith. Woodruff, William, grist mill, saw mill, cloth
Harrison, William, tailor. factory, carding and fulling mills.
COBOUIIG,
THE COUNTY TOWN of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, is situated on Lake
Ontario, in the Township of Hamilton, County of Northumberland, C. W.—Cobourg is distant from
Kingston, 105 miles—usual steamboat fare, 10s.—usual stage fare, 30s.—distant from Toronto. 72
miles—usual steamboat fare, 10s. —usual stage fare, 20s. Population about 4000.
AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, &c.
Bank of Montreal, C. H. Morgan, agent, King st.
Britannia Life Assurance Company, David Burn, agent, King st.
British America Fire and Marine Assurance Company, Robert Henry, agent, King st.
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Canada L fe Assurance Company, G. M. Goodeve, agent, King st.
Colonial Life Assurance Company, James Cameron, agent, King st.
Montreal Fire and Marine Assurance Company, Robert H. Throope, agent, King st.
Mutual Fire Assurance Company of the United Counties, William Weller, president,
David Brodie, secretary, King st.
National Loan Fund Life, and Equitable Fire, Assurance Companies, D. E. Boulton,
agent, King st.
Newcastle District Building Society, P. Wallace, president, John Beatty, secretary and
treasurer,
Northumberland & Durham Savings Bank, P. Wallace, president, David Burn, actuary.
Washington Mutual Fire Assurance Company, S. Lewis, agent, King st.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Boswell, G. M., judge of the county court.
Ward, Thomas, judge of surrogate court, Port Hope.
Meyers, Adam H., M. P. P. for Northumberland, Trent.