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DANVILLE—D'AUBIGNY—DELAWAHE-DEMORESTVILLE.               71
                                   DANVILLE,
       A  VILLAGE  in the Township  of Shipton,  County of Sherbrooke, District of St. Francis—distant  from
       Richmond, 9 miles—from  Sherbrooke, 34 miles.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
       Bontelle, James, cabinetmaker.     Henning, H., millowner.
       •Cleveland, C. B., general  dealer and postmaster.  Parker, Rev. A. J., Congregationalist
       Fitch,   , bailifl'of  superior  court  Stockwell, J. & J., general dealers.
                                  D'AUBIGNY,
       A VILLAGK  in the Parish of Point  Levi, opposite Quebec, to which  a small  steamer  crosses  several
       J.irnes daily—fare, <6cL
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, & c
       BEAULIEU, JEAN B., boardinghouse and  ferry  boat  owner.
       Brakey, H. D., general store.      Couture, George, general  store.
       Buchanan, Robert, general store.   Dallaire, Etienne, general store.
       Carri&re, Louis, general store.    Lacour, ditBarras, boardinghouse and wharfinger.
       Chabot, Julien,  boardinghouse.    Vien, Balthazar, boardinghouse.
                                  DELAWARE,
       A VILLAGE  situated in the Township of Delaware, County of Middlesex, C. W.—distant  from Toronto,
       149 miles—from London, 12 miles—usual stage fare, 3s. 9d.—from Chatham, 54 miles—usual stage  fare,
       15s.  Population  about 375.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &e.
       DRAKE,  JOHN,  postmaster  and  general  merchant,  dealer  in  dry goods, groceries, hard-
          ware, &c.
       FOWLE,  S. M.,  general  merchant,  dealer  in dry  goods, groceries, hardware, drags, &c.
       LAWSON  & LADD,  general  merchants,  dealers in  dry goods, groceries, hardware,  patent
          medicines, &c.
       MONTGOMERY,  A., Queen's  arms  hotel—this will  be  found  a  comfortable  house,  and
          the charges very  reasonable.
       WARREN, W.  A., innkeeper—this will be  found a good house and the charges moderate.
       Billiagton, Dr., physictaa and surgeon,  Gregory, Aaron, grocer, &c.
       Bullen, W. P., clerk of division court  Harris, Charles, saddler.
       Cassiday, Henry, general  store.   Malloch, John, cabinetmaker.
       Chubb, Joseph, blacksmith.         Patton, Lewis, general store.
       Flood, Rev. R., Church of England.  Payne, E., bootmaker.
       Francis, Dr., physician and surgeon.  Randall, J., bootmaker.
      Grant, William,  bootmaker.         Young, John, waggonmaker.
                               DEMORESTVILLE,
      A  VILLAGE  situated in the Township of Sophiasburg, County of Prince Edward, C. W.—distant  from
      Picton, 9 miles,—stage  fare in winter, 2s. 6d.—distant  from  Belleville, 12 miles by water—stage  fare,
      3s.  9cL—distant  from  North Port, 4 miles.  N. B.  Northport is the landing place  for  Demorestville.
      Population about 300.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &&
      LEATCH,  HUGH,  Innkeeper—travellers  will  find  good  accommodations  and  reasonable
          charges.
      MCDOWALL,  ROBERT,  general store, flour, saw, fulling, and carding  mills and  ashery.
      SPRAGUE, N., postmaster, &c.
       Allan, Dr. James.                 Fones, Daniel,  millwright
      Baker, William,  cabinetmaker.     Fones, Christopher,  millwright.
      Barton, Ira, painter and glazier.  Green, Jonathan, blacksmith and hop grower.
      Barton, Samuel E., hop grower.     Hamilton, Israel,  cabinetmaker.
      Bradshaw, James, cooper.           Hart, Alexander,  blacksmith.
      Butler, Joseph, carriagemaker and carpenter.  Hart, Alexander,  storekeeper.
      Curlett, Dr. James.                Hicks, John, grocery.
      Dunning,  Jeremiah,  tanner,  bootmaker  and  Jenkins, David, tailor.
         cooper.                         Lane, Rev.  , Church of England.
      Dunning, Henry, hop grower.        Nixon, Edward,  tailor.
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