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90                        GRAFTON—GRANBY.
       Smith, William,  tanner.            Watson, D., attorney at law.
       Stewart, John,  barrister  and attorney at law.  White, William  M., general  merchant.
       Stotes, William,  saddler and hamessmaker.  Widder, Charles, inspector  oflicenses.
       Videau,  George, blacksmith.        Wilson,  Henry,  inspector  of  license?.
       Wallace, William,  carpenter and joiner.  Young, Richard,  boot and shoemaker.
       Wallace,  Alexander,  watchmaker.   Young, Richard,  brewer.
       Watson, James, baker and  confectiorfer.

                                    GRAFTON,
       A  VILLAGE  situated  on the Post  road  from  Kingston  to Toronto, within two miles  of Lake  Ontario, in
       the  Township  of  Haldimand,  County  of  Northumberland,  C. W.—distant  from  Belleville,  38 miles—
       'usual stage fare,  10s.—from  Cobourg, 7J miles,—usual  stage rase, 2s. 6d.  Population  about 300.

                      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
       TAYLOR,  JOHN,  postmaster  of  Haldimand  and general  store, dry goods, groceries, hard-
           ware, crockery,  drugs and country produce.
       Arkland,  John,  mansion  house,  hotel  and  stage  Milligan,  Maxwell,  tailor.
        house.                             Milligan, Andrew,  tailor.
       Blacklock, John,  tailor.           McTavish, Mrs., flour  mills.
       Campbell,  Charles M., distillery.  Page,  Charles W. H., general  store.
       Coates, Dr. E.                      Patterson,  William,  farmers  hotel.
       Coleman, David, tanner and shoemaker.  Smith, Rev. J. W., Free  Church.
       Cubit, John,  carpenter  and builder.  Spalding, Thomas M., brewer.
       Cuthbert,  Alexander,  shoemaker.   Vernor, C. H., jun., chemist  and druggist.
       Hoyt, Asa, carriagemaker.           Vernor, Dr. H.
       Hoyt, John,  carriagemaker.         Wilson, Rev. John,  Church of England.
       Johnston, James,  carpenter  and builder.  Winter,  Peter,  tailor.
       Johnston,  Archibald,  carpenter  and builder.
       The  following  reside at some distance  from  the Village, Grafton  is their  post town :—
       Borland, John, saw mill, 6 miles  north  east  from  Mellis, Alexander,  saw mill, 3  miles  north  east
        the  Village.                        from the Village.
       Broomfield,  John,  saw mill,  7 miles  north  east  Munroe, John, innkeeper, 2 miles north  east  from
        from the Village.                    the  Village.
       Coulson, Joseph,  Hour mills,  3 miles  north  east  Low & Reid, saw mills, sash and shingle  factory,
        from  the Village.                   2 miles  north  east  from  the Village.
       Dorr, Mathew,  carding and fulling  mills, 3 miles  Page,  Charles  W.  H.,  saw  mill,  4  miles  north
        north  east from  the Village.       east  from the Village.
       Gillard, Josiah, saw mill, 4 miles north east  from  Shand, Alexander,  saw mill,  10 miles  north  east
        the Village.                         from the Village.
       Massie, John  G.,  flour'miles,  3  miles  north  east  Welsh,  Samuel,  custom  house  officer  and whar-
        from the Village.                    finger,  Grafton  Harbour,  2  miles  from  the
                                             Village.
                                     GRANBY,
       A  VILLAGE  in the Township  of Granby, County  of Shefford  and District  of  Montreal—distant  from
       Montreal,  50  miles,  from  Sherbrooke,  48 miles,  and  from  Stanstead, 54  miles—stage  fare  to Mon-
       treal, 11s. 3d.—to Stanstead, 12s. 6d.—-and to Sherbrooke, 12s. 6d.  Population  of the Township 1302.
                      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &o.
       COWEE, J. G., & "W. G., wool carders, fullers,  cloth  dressers, and stage proprietors.
       HACKET,  PATRICK,  dry goods, grocery, hardware  and general  merchant.
       HOPE,  JOHN, tavern  and hotel.
       LORIMER, JOHN  & Co., dry goods, groceries, hardware,  crockery,  drugs and paints.
       "WHITCOMB,  JOSIAH  GRAY, M. D., physician,  surgeon, general  practitioner  and druggist
       Abbot,  George M., M. D., commissioner of small  Gravelires,  Urbain,  cabinetmaker.
        causes.                            Griggs, G.  C , tavern  and hotel.
       Borland, Thomas,  tailor.           Hacket, Patrick, J. P., and commissioner of small
       Cumming,  Merrick,  wheelwright.      causes.
       Door, Franklin, dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c.  Harvey,  David,  cabinetmaker.
       Door, Stephen B., commissioner  of small  causes.  Hayes, R. F., carpenter.
       Draper,  Andrew,  shoemaker.        Horner, James, saw and grist  mills.
       Flanders, Rev. R. A., Wesleyan  Methodist.  Kay, James,  tailor.
       Frost,  Washington,  clerk of the commissioners of  Macleod,  Pvev, Norman,  Congregationalist.
        small  causes,  and  secretary  to  the  Chambly  McClean,  Thomas,  blacksmith.
        and Granby  toll  road.            McKeehney,  Alex.,  blacksmith.
       Cfilrnour, F., saw  and  grist  mills, and commis-  Me Vicar, II., blacksmith.
        missioner  of small  causes.       Marshall, William,  commissioner of small causes.
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