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J8 ALEXANDRIA—ALLANBURGH—AMHEfiSTBURG.
ALEXANDRIA,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Lochiel, County of Glengarry, C. W.—distant from Mont-
real, 70 miles—usual steamboat fare, 10s.—usual stage iare from Cornwall, 7s- 6d. Population about
50!).
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
M'DONEIX, A., postmaster, general storekeeper, and pearlash factory.
Anwell, Thomas, shoemaker. M'Donald, H., innkeeper.
Begley, Rev. D., Roman Catholic. M'Donald, John, carpenter and waggonmaker.
Chisholrn, C. D., cloth factory and carding mill. M'Donell, Norman, innkeeper.
Cumming, John, cooper. M'Gillis, Donald, general store and pearlash-
Dixon, Clement, blacksmith. factory.
Grant, Archibald, blacksmith. M'Neil, Donald, shoemaker.
Laland, Francis, cooper. M'Phee, Dugald, carpenter and waggonmaker^
M'Donald, A. R. & Co., tanners and curriers. M'Phee, Donald, carpenter and waggonmaker.
M'Donald, Donald A., general store, flour mills M'Pherson, John, carpenter and waggonmaker.
and pearlash factory. Masson, Benjamin, shoemaker.
M'Donald, John, carpenter and waggonmaker. Murchison, William, innkeeper.
M'Donald, Lachlan, blacksmith. O'Dwyer, William, innkeeper.
M'Donald, James, blacksmith. Piper, Donald, tailor.
M'Donald, Donald, tailor. Smith, A. G,, saleralus factory.
M'Donald & Harrison, tanners, curriers, saddlers, Smith & Millar,, ironfounders.
harness and shoemakers. Simpson, James, M. D.
ALLANBURGH,
A VILLAGE situated at the North end of the deep cut on the Welland Canal in the Township of Thorold^
County of Lincoln, C. W.—distant 7 miles from St. Catherines—usual stage fare, Is. 10£d. Popula-
tion about 300.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
JRANNIE, JOHN, general storekeeper, and postmaster.
Bowman, Joseph, pail factory. Peart, John., innkeeper.
Bump, Philander, tanner and bootmaker. Pennock, William, general store.
Dennis, William, innkeeper. Rannie & Tucker, lumber merchants.
Duncan & Wright, grist mill. Sherwood, Harley, tailor.
Elmwood, B. F., cloth factory and carding mill. Swayze, Samuel, turning machine.
Finlay, Patrick, innkeeper. Upper, Joseph, innkeeper.
Harper, John, innkeeper. Vanderburgh, Andrew, saw mill.
Hoshal, Benj., cloth factory and carding mill, Williams, Daniel, cabinet and chairmaker-
Harle & Son, saddlers and harnessmakers, Williams, Daniel, shingle factory.
Jackson, John, boot and shoemaker. Wilson, John C , carriagemaker.
Musson, Philip S., bricklayer. Wright, William, blacksmith.
Mussen, James, bricklayer.
AMHERSTBURG,
A TOWN situated on the Detroit River, in the Township of Maiden, Essex County, C. W.—distant
from London, 138 miles—distant from Sandwich, 15 miles—usual steamboat fare, 2s. 6d.—distant
from Windsor, 18 miles—usual stage fare, 2s. 6d. Population about 1,300.
AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES, &c.
National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Assurance Companies of London,
James Kevill, agent.
Niagara Mutual Fire Assurance Company, Horatio Nelson, agent.
Provincial Mutual Fire Assurance Company, Thomas Hawkins, agents
PUBLIC OFFICERS,
Caldwell, Francis, collector of customs.
Hamilton, James, landing waiter of customs.
Kevill, James, postmaster.
Wagner, Alexander H., town reeve.
Cunningham, Henry H., town clerk.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
AITKEN, JAMES, general printing office.
AMHERSTBURG COURIER, weekly paper, J . Aitken, publisher.