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88     GEORGEVILLE—GLASGOW,     (C.  W.)—GLENMORRIS—GODERfCH.
                               GEORGEVILLE,
      A  VrLLAGE situated  on the bank of  Lake Memphremagog,  in the Township of Stanstead, County of
      Stanstead, C. E.—distant  from  St. Johns, C. E.,  62 miles, and from  Stanstead,  12 miles..

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
      Abbott, J. W., tailor.               Jones, Phillip,, carriagemaker.
      Bell, John & Co., general store.     Lee,  E. D., grist and saw mills.
      Bigelow, Levi, innkeeper.            Livingston, John, shoemaker.
      Bouchard, J., blacksmith.            McGowan, William,  custom house  officer.
      Bullock, C., postmaster.             Parker, F. J., custom house  officer.
      Chandler, C. S., deputy postmaster.  Rider, E. B., cabinetmaker.
      Copp, M. W., & W. C., general store.  Sprague, E. W., harnessmaker.
      Dolloff,  S., innkeeper.             Story, E., blacksmith.
      Foord, Joseph, M. B.                 Taplin, Horace, millwright-
      Gage, S., wool carding and fulling mill.  Tuck, T. C,  innkeeper.
      Gardyn, Andrew, tanner.

                               GLASGOW,     (C. W.,)
      A  VILLAGE  situated  in the  Township  of Waterloo, County of  Waterloo, C. W.—is separated  from
      the Village  of  Bridgeport by the Grand  River,  over which  there is a  Bridge—distant  from  Berlin, 2*
      miles.  Population about 75.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
      Dewitt & Ebey, grist, saw and oil mills.  Huber,  Samuel, waggonmaker.
      Fleshour, O., general store.          Also 2 blacksmiths and 1 shoemaker.

                                  GLENMORRIS,
      A  VILLAGE  situated in the Township  of  Dumfries,  County of  Halton, C. W.—distant  from  Gait, 6|.
      miles—usual  stage  fare,  Is  3d—distant  from  Paris,  6  miles—usual  stage fare,  Is 3d—distant  from
      Hamilton, 25 miles.  Population  about 120.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
      SHEIL,  ROBERT,  postmaster  and  innkeeper.
      Bell, Thomas, carpenter.            Martin,  Thomas, blacksmith.
      Bruce, John,  carpenter.            McNab, John, shoemaker.
      Calvin, William, blacksmith.        Murray, John, tailor.
      Fleming. Gavin, storekeeper.        Roy, Rev. James, United  Presbyterian,
      Forbes, Mary,  innkeeper.           Sutherland, John, saw mill owner.
      Gray, Robert, shoemaker.            Tod, James, blacksmith.
      Johnson, James, carpenter.
                                   GODERICH,
      The  COUNTY  TOWN  of the United  Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce, is situated in the Township of
      Goderich—distant  from'  Toronto,  109 miles,  from  Hamilton,  101 miles,  from  Stratford,  44  miles,,
      from Mitchell,  32 miles, from  London, 59 miles—usual  stage fare to Mitchell,  6s. 3d.—to  Stratford,
      8s.  9d.—to Preston, 15s.—to Gait,  15s.—to Dundas, 18s. 9d.—-to Hamilton, 20s.—and to  London, 15s,
      Population about 1200.
                     AGENCIES  OF ASSURANCE  COMPANIES, BANKS, &c.
      Bank  of Upper  Canada, John  McDonald, agent.
      British America, Fire  and Marine Assurance  Company, W. B. Rich, agent.
      Canada  Life  Assurance  Company, James  Watson,  agent.
      National  Loan  Fund  Life  and  Equitable  Fire Assurance  Companies, John  Strachan,.
          agent.
      Provincial  Mutual Fire  Assurance  Company, John  Clark, agent.
                                  PUBLIC OFFICERS.
      Acland, A., judge  of the  county  and  surrogate  courts.
      Cayley, Hon. William, M. P. P. for United  Counties.
      Lizars, Daniel, clerk  of the peace.
      McDonald, John,  sheriff..
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