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ABERDEEN POST-OFFICE

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1856. cm CjJ l^JZS &)(,6. 63. CONTENTS

4 Calendar for 1856-57 Aberdeen—Extent of City—Population—Railway Traffic, &c '. 5 Section I.—Public Revenue Department ,••• 9 11 „ II.—Municipal Institutions III.—Commercial Establishments 16 lt 35 n IV.— Legal Department 39 „ V.—Medical Department Ecclesiastical Department 41 n VI.— 43 Educational Department ', ,, VII.— 48 „ VIII.— Miscellaneous Aberdeen Mail Arrangements 53 54 List of Post Towns in Scotland v , List of Sub-offices and Town-receiving offices in Scotland 55 Rates of Postage on Foreign and Colonial Letters 63 Colonial Book-post Regulations 68 Foreign and Colonial Newspaper Regulations 68 Inland Post Regulations 68 Book Postage 69 Periodical Publications 69 Registration of Letters 70" Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 70 72 Billeting of Soldiers , List of Police Officers 73 Fares for Hackney Coaches 73 Districts and Rates of Fares for the Harbour Porters 73 Rates of Fare for Street Porters 75 Mail and Stage Coach Conveyances 75 Aberdeen Shipping 76 Useful Tables 79 Gsneral Directory—City of Aberdeen 81 Trades' and Professions' Directory 212 Agents for Insurance Companies ,...245 List of Carriers to and from Aberdeen 246' Street Directory ^ 249 Cottages, Mansions, and Places in the Suburhs of Aberdeen 310

Alterations and Additions ; 316

: Directory . 317 Woodside Directory 324

Advertisements • -33 £. .

1853.

AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. Su. — 6 13 20 27 Su- — 3 10 17 24 31 SU- — 7 14 21 is Mo. — 7 14 21 28 Mo. — 4 11 18 25 — Mo. 15 22 Tu. 1 8 15 22 29 Tu. — 5 12 19 26 — Tu. 16 23 30 We. 2 23 30 We. — 6 13 20 27 — We. 3 10 17 24 — Thu. 3 10 17 24 31 Thu.— 7 14 21 28 — Thu. 4 11 18 25 — Fri. 4 11 18 25 — Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 — Fri. 5 12 19 26 — Sat. 5 12 19 26 — Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 — Sat. 6 13 20 27 —

OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Su. - 12 19 26 Su- - 9 16 23 30 Su- - 14 21 Mo. — 13 20 27 Mo. — 10 17 24 — Mo. 1 15 22 Tu. — 14 21 28 Tu. — 11 18 25 — Tu. 2 9 16 23 We. 1 15 22 29 We. — 12 19 26 — We. 3 10 17 24 31 Thu. 2 16 23 Thu.— 13 20 27 — Thu. 4 11 18 25 - Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. — 14 21 28 — Fri. 5 12 19 26 — Sat. 4 11 IS 25 — Sat. 1 15 22 29 — Sat. 6 13 20 27 — 185*7.

FEBRUARY. MARCH. Su. - 4 11 18 25 Su- 1 8 15 22 - Su. 15 22 29 Mo. — 5 12 19 26 Mo. 2 9 16 23 - Mo. 16 23 30 Tu. — 6 13 20 27 Tu. 3 10 17 24 - Tu. 3 10 17 24 31 We. — 7 14 21 28 We. 4 11 18 25 - We. 4 11 18 25 Thu. 1 8 15 22 29 Thu. 5 12 19 26 - Thu. 5 12 19 26 — Fri. 2 16 23 30 Fri. 6 13 20 27 - Fri. 6 13 20 27 — Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 7 14 21 28 - Sat. 7 14 21 28 —

MAY. JUNE.

Su- — 12 19 26 Su- - 3 10 17 24 31 Su- - 7 14 21 28 Mo. — 13 20 27 Mo. — 4 11 18 25 — Mo. 1 8 15 22 29 Tu. — 14 21 28 Tu. — 5 12 19 26 — Tu. 2 9 16 23 30 We. 1 15 22 29 We. — 6 13 20 27 — We. 3 10 17 24 — Thu. 2 16 23 30 Thu.— 7 14 21 28 — Thu. 4 11 18 25 — Fri. 3 10 17 24 Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 — Fri. 5 12 19 26 — Sat. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 — Sat. 6 13 20 27 —

TERMS IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND. IN SCOTLAND. IN ENGLAND. Candlemas, Feb. 2, N.S. 14, O.S. Lady Day, March 25. Whitsunday, May 15, „ Midsummer Day, June 24. Lammas, August 1, „ Michaelmas Day, Sept. 29. Martinmas, Nov. 11, „ Christmas, December 25

When a Term-Day falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is considered as the Term.

BANK HOLIDAYS-1856-57.

Prince Albert's Birthday 1856.. Aug. 26 Good Friday 1857. .April 10 , Prince ..." of Wales' do. „ ..Nov. 9 Queen's Birthday „ ..May 24 Christmas Day , ..Dec. 25 Queen's Coronation „ . . June 28 New Year's Day 1857. .Jan. 1 And the Sacramental Fasts.

When a Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is kept. ABERDEEN

ABERDEEN.

1. EXTENT OP CITY.

Aberdeen, at present, reckoning only the extent fully built on and inhabited, is about 7 miles in circumference.

2.—POPULATION.

By the census of 1851, the population amounted to 71,973; made up of the following items, viz :—East Parish, 5,403 (inclusive of 221 military in barracks,); West, 11,227; North, 6,167; South, 4,548; Greyfriars, 6,654; St. Clements,

7,466—total of six city parishes, 41,465 : Old Machar parish (part of), 30,503 ; -Devenick (part of), 5—gross total as before, 71,973, of which number 31,746 were males, and 40,227 females. The returns stated the number of in- habited houses at 5,839, with 17,356 separate occupiers. The population of the city and county, in the same year, was 214,658.

3.—BURGH KENTAL.

The rent or yearly value of all lands and heritages within the Parliamentary- Burgh, (excluding- unlet property, and also excluding Railways), for the year ending Whitsunday, 1856, amounted to £179,484. The yearly value of Railway property, within foresaid boundary, (excluding the Canal Branch of the Great

North of Scotland Railway) amounted, for said period, to £2.089 , making in all £181,573. — —

ABERDEEN.

-CORPORATION FUNDS.

The Accounts of the Corporation for the year ending 15th October, 1855, show a total revenue of £24,033 13s. 8d. ; and the Expenditure, £21,069, 2s. 9d. leaving a surplus of £2,964 10s. lid. The amount of Treasury Stock, as at the last noted date, was Cr. £238,477 5s. 6d.—Dr. £172,959 18s. Id. ; balance, £65.517 7s. 5d.—this balance being, however, subject to the surplus expenditure, on the Kirk charge, which amounts to between £1,000 and £1,100 yearly.

5.—RAILWAY TRAFFIC.—ABERDEEN AND SCOTTISH MIDLAND JUNCTION. RAILWAYS.

The amount of Passenger Traffic for half-year ending 27th January, 1856, was as follows :

PASSENGER TBAFFI

Number. First Class 58,713 Second do 46,131| Third do 122,697* Parliamentary 175,243*

Total, 402,785*

ABERDEEN RAILWAY.

The Amount of Revenue for half-year ending 31st January, 1856-

Passengers, Carriages, Horses, &c, £23,256 8 2| Goods, and Minerals, 32,572 18 10 Live Stock 1,684 17 6J Mails and Miscellaneous, 3,501 5 6J

Total, 61,015 10 1J

GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY.

The amount of Revenue and Passenger Traffic from 20th September 1854 to 31st August 1855 was as follows :

PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Number. First Class, 20,790 Third do 161,598 Parliamentary 53,370

Total, 235,758

RE V E SUE,

Passenger £16,334 14 1J Goods, Minerals, Parcels and Live Stock, 16,330 16 9~ Mails and Miscellaneous, 1,457 19 2

Total, £34,123 10 0* — — —

ABERDEEN.

DEESIDE RAILWAY.

The amount of Revenue and Passenger Traffic for year ending 31st August. 1855, was as follows :

PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Number. First Class, 26.348J Third do. or Parliamentary, 151,186

Total, 177,534J

REVENUE.

Passengers, Carriages, Horses, and Dogs,...... £6,190 2 4 Goods, Minerals, and Parcels, 4,439 1 Live Stock, 79 7 Miscellaneous, 100 9 4

Total, £10,808 19 8

6.—CUSTOMS.

(1.) COASTING TRADE.

For year ending 5th January, 1856 :

Entered Inwards. Cleared Outwards. Vessels, Tons. Vessels. Tons. 209,058 953 168,304 1,518 |

(2.) IMPORT TRADE

British. Foreign Vessels. Tons. Vessels Tons. 91 103 15,975 I 7,432.

EXPORT.

Vessels with Cargoes, 10; Tons, 3,086.

Belonging to the Poll at 31st December, 1855—234 Vessels; 58,232 Tons.

The Amount of Duties paid in the year—£90,506; being £5,828 more than in 1854.

7.—POST OFFICE.

1. LETTERS.

The numbers of letters delivered from the Aberdeen Post-Office are, as elsewhere, counted for the week ending the 21st of each month; the average weekly and yearly numbers for the past five years are as follow : — —

8 ABERDEEN.

Week. Year. 1851 27,615 1,435,975 1852 28,918 1,503,762 1853 29,062 1,511,258 1854 29,820 1,550,640 1855 38,886 2,022,098

For each counting week of 1855, the numbers were :

Jan 37,367 I May 37,076 I Sept 41,613* Feb June Oct 38,769* 38,098 40,033 |

March 37,457 July 37,048 I Nov 39,216*

April 36,292 | August ... 40,262 Dec 43,407* |

* Including Book Packets and charged Newspapers.

In order, however, to make results uniform, and such as to include the city only, in the first table, there has been deducted from the total of the second 61,000 —being at the rate of fully 5000 for each reckoning week—on account of sub- offices, whose letters are now included in the enumeration of the Aberdeen delivery. The above figures, after making allowance for book packets and charged newspapers—averaging about 1000 for the week—show a large increase of Post-office, and, consequently, of general business, in the city and district. The amount of Post-Office Postage Revenue for year ending 31st Dec, 1855, was £10,918.

2: MONET OBDEBS.

Total number issued and paid, with the amounts, during each of the past five years, ending with 31st December :—

(1.) Issued. (2.) Paid. Number. Amount. Number. Amount. 1851 12,023 £23,240 1851 17,163 £31,122 1852 13,715 25,927 1852 18,042 33,722 1853 14,151 27,421 1853 19,298 37,046 1854 14,983 28,957 1854 20,053 38,728 1855 15,949 29,743 11 4 1855 20,862 40,123 13

This shows a total for 1855, of 36,811 orders, issued and paid—the amounts, together, being £69,867 4s. 4d. ; also a large increase on this department. The amount of commission received, in 1855, was £264 6s. 3d.

8 . —SHIP-BUILDING.

There were launched here, during 1855 :

Tonnages. "Vessels. N. 11. 0. H. 11 7596 8300

The old tonnage is partly estimated. The average tonnage per vessel is about 700 N.M. ; or, taking into account those intended for commerce (i.e. exclu- sive of yachts, &c.,) 800 tons is the average—a prodigious advance within the last thirty years. PUBLIC REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

SECTION I.—PUBLIC REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

POST-OFFICE, MARKET STREET.

Postmaster.—W. Mitchell.

1st Clerk, Robert Cumming I 5th Clerk, Robert Fraser 2d Clerk, Robert Gray 6th Clerk, Duncan Collie 3d Cleric, John 7th Clerk, Lawrence Jaflray | \th Clerk, George Wood Stamper, James Booth |

LETTER CARRIERS. 1 Charles Wilson, Robert Porter, William Salmond, David Fraser, James Fraser. Robert Ritchie, John Ross, and Isaac Forsyth.

CUSTOMS.

Collector.—Kenneth Mackenzie.

Comptroller, Comptroller of Accounts, and Landing Surveyor. Robert Smith. Clerks.—Alexander Lyell, Alexander M'Farlane, William Whitecross, and John Horne. Searchers, Land and Coast Waiters—David Bremner and James Turner. Tide Surveyor.— George M. Thomson.

Tideioaiters,\st Class. —George Johnston, Alexander Taylor, John Brown, and John Duncan.

•id Class.— Alexander Gillanders, John Johnston, Robert Reid, Alex. Strachan and William Gibb. Locker.—James Imray.

Weighers and Lockers.— William Gillan, John M'Intosh and James Collie. Boatmen.—William M'Callum, Andrew Forbes, Thomas Smith, and James Cassie.

Custom-Rouse Agents and Shipbrokers.—WiL,i,iAi,i Whitecross, Alexander R. Dyer, Charles Burgess. Housekeeper.—George Middleton.

NEWBURGH.

Principal Coast Officer.—George J. Wood. a2 10 PUBLIC REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

COAST GUARD.

Inspector Commander.—Capt. George Smythe, R.N.

Chief Officers.— T!. B. Glover, : John Garner, R.N., : Thomas Lapenotiere, Muchalls— Catterline.

Sets of Captain Manby's Life Apparatus are placed in charge of the Officers at Bridge of Don, Cove Bay, and .

INLAND REVENUE.

STAMPS AND TAXES.

Distributor of Stamps, Collector of Land {Cess) and Assessed Taxes, and of Pro- perty and Income Tax, for Aberdeen and Kincardineshires. William Brown, Advocates Buildings.

Inspector of Inland Revenue for Aberdeen, Banff, Elgin Nairn, and Kincardine (North).—James M'Aulay, Office 8, Little Belmont St. Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

Surveyor for the 1st Aberdeen District.—John Clerk, Office 8, Little Belmont St. Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

Surveyor of Inland Revenue for the "id or Muntly District of , and North District of Kincardineshire.—John Fimister, Office 8, Little Belmont St. Hours, Friday 10 to 3.

Surveyor of, Inland Revenue for ilieZdor District.—George F. Leith, Knock, .

Surveyor of Inland Revenue for the South District of Kincardineshire.—James S. Miller, Montrose.

N.B. The Subsidy Tax, is payable at Mr Brown's office.

INLAND EEVENUE.

(late excise.)

Office—21 A Delphi Coukt.

Collector.—Sows Anderson. Clerk.—Charles Croft.

1st District, Supervisor.— J ames Gowans. Officers.—James Barber, JameS M'Donald, Daniel M^cbean, Thomas Mills, and Richard P. Cocl. Assistant.—Thomas D. W. Offen.

2d District, Supervisor.—John Boyd. Officers.—George P. Robertson, John J. Rayner, Thomas Matheson, Donald M'Donald, Stephen Youden, and John Mitchell. Assistants.— George D. Hill, and William Mackintosh.

Zd District, Supervise.— Joswh Blair. Officers.—Thomas Hodge, John Thompson, John Bboomhead, John Leigh, and William Donald. MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 11

SECTION II.—MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.

Lord Provost— Sir Thomas Blaikie.

BAILLIES.

William Henderson, Architect. I Lewis Smith, Bookseller.

G. Watson, Leather Merchant. | David M'Hardt, Smith.

OPFICE-BEAEEES.

Dean of Guild, William Rose, Merchant. Treasurer, Geo. Elmsly, Coach Manufacturer. Master of Shore Works Alex. Gibb, Civil Engineer. Master of Kirk and Bridge Works,... .James Laing, Ironmonger. Master of Mortifications Geo. B. Bothwell Merchant. Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital, John Duncan, Advocate.

COUNCILLORS.

John Webster, Advocate. Wm. Gordon, Sharebroker. John Blaikie, Advocate. H. C. Oswald, Sharebroker. Robert Williams, Cooper. John Jamieson, Merchant. James Sim, Druggist. Hugh Ross, Jim., Merchant.

I Assessor, James Simpson, Advocate. Town Clerk John Angus, Advocate. Chamberlain and Town Clerk Depute, Alex. Fraser, Advocate. Procurator-Fiscal George Cadenhead, Advocate. Superintendent of Works William Smith, Architect. Inspector of Weights and Measures,.... Alexander Mellis. Billet-Master, James Frater.

GUILDEY, AND DEAN OF GUILD COURT.

Dean of Guild—William Rose, Merchant.

ASSESSORS.

Alexander Nicol. I William Ross. 1 Robert Catto. I William Cooper. Francis J. Cochran. Arthur Thomson. A. B. Whyte. William Duguid.

Thomson. | Adamson. James Horn. | George Henry | James Smith.

Clerk Alexander Fraser, Advocate.

Dean of Guild's Officer Alexander Mellis. .

12 MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

THE HAEBOUK.

Commissioners under the Act, 6 and 7 Victoria, " For Improving and Main- taining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed 12th July, 1843.

The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Aberdeen, Com- missioners ex officiis, together with nine Burgesses of Guild Commissioners, and three Incorporated Trades Commissioners.

ELECTED BV BURGESSES OP GUILD.

William Duthie, Shipowner. Robert Catto, Jun., Merchant: Alexander Nicol, Shipowner. Robert Mitchell, Shipowner. Alexander Anderson, Advocate. Benjamin Moir, Merchant. George Leslie, Shipowner. William Hogarth, Merchant. James Horn, Merchant.

ELECTED BY THE TRADES.

James Stewart, Flesher. Robert Watson, Wright | George Donald, Glazier.

Secretary and Clerk—John Angus ; Collector and Treasurer—Alexander Reid. Resident Superintendent—William Dick.

SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.

Collector—Alexander Reid.

Clerks and Sworn Bulkers—Feter Riddel, James Nicol, William Adamson, and John Maclean.

BERTHING DEPARTMENT.

Captain Pilot and Berthmaster—Alexander Morrison, Lower Quays Assistant and Keeper of Pier Light and Flag—John Davidson. Dockmaster—Alexander G. Bower. Assistant Dockmaster and Attendant at Eegent Turnbridge—James Leys Superintendent of Coal, Lime and Grain Meters, of Harbour Rails, and of Carters and Carriers of Coals—David M'Kenzie. Office—Provost Blaikie's Quay.

POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.

By the Act 10th, Geo. IV, (1829.) " for better paving, cleansing, lighting, watching, and improving the Streets, Lanes, and other Public Places and Passages, within the City of Aberdeen, and certain grounds adjacent; for re- gulating the Police thereof, and for supplying the Inhabitants with water," the city and suburbs are divided into Nine Wards, each of which returns two Com- missioners, who, with four ex officiis Commissioners, are entrusted with carry- ing the act into effect. The qualification of electors in the occupation of .

MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 13 premises within the respective wards assessed under the Act, and valued at not less than £5 of yearly rent. And the Commissioners are chosen from the electors occupying premises in the ward, assessed under the Act, of the yearly value of not less than £15, and being likewise resident in the ward. The election takes place on the Second Thursday of October, biennially. The next election is in 1857.

COMMISSIONERS, 1855-7

Chairman.—The Lord Peovost.

COMMISSIONERS EX OFPICIIS

The Provost, Dean of Guild, City Treasurer, and Convener of the Incorporated Trades—all for the time being.

COMMISSIONERS FOR WARDS.

Ward First Baillie M'Hardy, Hugh Fraser. Sherar, John Fraser, Builder. ,, Second John , Patrick Keith. ,, Third George

,. Fourth Alexander Anderson,. ..Charles Calder. Clyne. „ Fifth John Rose, James „ Sixth Robert Eddie, Alexander Rannie. „ Seventh Robert Ness, William Keith. „ Eighth William Buyers, David M'Donald. „ Ninth William Gordon, John Fraser, Bootmaker.

Treasurer and Collector Wm. Duncan; Clerk of Police and Superintendent of Powder Magazine...George Milne. , ( Wm. Richd. Drysdale oierKS01 \ and John Baillie. Inspector of Police and Superintendent of Water Works, John Cruickshank. Assistant-Inspector of Police J. Minty. Keeper of Steam Engines— Water Works John Webster.

Superintendent of Police , J. Watson. and Sergeants* -( ^1°*' ( W.w Anderson. Medical Attendant Dr. Ogston. Legal Adviser J as. Simpson, Advocate

The night watch consists of 56 men, and there is a day patrol of 18, exclusive of 7 harbour police.

ASSESSMENTS.

Assessment for General Purposes .-—Under £7 of Rent, 15d. per £1. At and above £7, 18d. per £1. For Water:—Dwelling Houses, 9d. per £1.—All other Premises, 4d. per £1. Premises under £3 are exempted. 6d. per £1 additional is charged for water, when introduced into houses The Assessments are payable on the 1st day of November.

PRISON BOARD.

Chairman Alex. Thomson of Banchory. Clerk Newell Burnett, Advocate. Chaplain Rev. Daniel Baxter. Governor of Aberdeen Prison. ..Alex. W. Chalmers.

„, . . (J. Moir, M.D., West Prison : Duncan Reid, Physicians j M.D., East Prison. Matron at East Frison Miss Anne Cassie. Teacher John Kay. 14 MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

CITY TAX OFFICE.

17, Huxter Row.

(Prison Valuation, Rogue, and Road Assessment.) Collector. —James Simpson

VALUATION OF LANDS AND HERITAGES, BURGH OF ABERDEEN.

Office— 10, Union Street.

The valuation is made under the authority and superintendence of the Town Council. Assessor.—John Milne,

Assistant Assessors.— George Murray, and William Ironside. Clerks.—Alexander Hat, and George Milne.

INCORPORATED TRADES.

Trinity Hall, 153, Union Street.

Patron—Rev. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister of West Parish. Deacon Convene!—John Fyfe. Master of Trades1 Hospital—George Donald. trades. deacons. boxmasters. Hammermen Donaldson Riddel John Stephen. Bakers James M'Kenzie James Inglis. Wrights and Coopers Nicolas Cuddie Wm. L. Henderson. Tailors John Keith Alexander Troup. Shoemakers George Melvin James Clyne. Weavers Alexander M'Kenzie James Wilson. Fleshers James Stewart Joseph Butler.

Factor of Trades' Widows' Fund William Smith. Treasurer of Trades' Widows' Supplementary Fund James Clyne. Treasurer of Trades' School Alexander Scott. Teachers of Trades' School James Souter and Miss Knowles. Joint-Clerks and Assessors, Marianus Massie and Alex. Henderson, Advocates Convener's Officer Alexander Irvine. House Keeper, Trinity Hall Mrs. Hannan.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSPITAL.

19, Upperkirkgate, and 56, Gallowgate.

This Hospital was instituted in 1739, and the Trustees were incorporated by Act of Parliament 1852. Its objects are the maintenance and education of poor MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 15 children of the parish of St Nicholas. The education consists of reading, writ- ing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, drawing, and music. The girls are also taught sewing, knitting, and household work. Children are admitted from 7 to 10 years of age, and may continue till 14. Present number, 50 boys and 46 girls.

Teacher of Boys, William Robertson. Assistant Teacher, Miss Martin. Matron, Miss Ann Milne. Treasurer and Secretary, J. Booth. Teacher of Drawing, P. Cleland. Factor, Alex. Davidson, Advocate. Matron <£• Teacher of Girls, Miss M. Teacher of Music, A. Colston. Ferguson. Physician, Francis J. Ogston, M.D.

PAROCHIAL BOAED OF ST. NICHOLAS OR CITY PARISH.

Consisting of 4 delegates from the Magistrates and Town Council, 4 from the General Session, and 15 from the Eate-payers.

Chairman.—Baillie Bothwell.

ELECTED BT THE MAGISTRATES.

Geo. B. Bothwell, Candle Manuf. John Leslie, Manufacturer. Hugh Boss, Jun., Merchant. James Berry, "Watchmaker.

ELECTED BT THE GENERAL KIRK SESSION.

Alexander Gildawie, Builder. T. Melville, Jun., Iron Merchant. William Reid, Shipowner. John M'Hardy, General Blacksmith.

ELECTED BY THE RATE-PAYERS.

George Allan, Advocate. Alex. Crombie, late Fruiterer. John Rose, Innkeeper. Charles Calder, Spirit Merchant. William Lumsden, Merchant. Robert Campbell, Wood Merchant. Alexander Ross, Advocate. Daniel Gray, Merchant. Angus Fraser, Merchant. William Bisset, late Innkeeper. Charles Playfair, Gunmaker. James Laing, Ironmonger. William Ironside, Builder. and Hugh Fraser, China Merchant. Robert Watson, Builder.

Inspector, James Wallace. Assistants, William Clark and Wm. Anderson.

District Medical Officers, Drs. Nicol, Sutherland, and Christie.

The mode or principle of Assessment, for the current year is as follows, viz. one half of the assessment is leviable from the Owners after deduction of 20 per cent, from the annual value of house property, in name of repairs, insurance, and public burdens, and 7$ per cent.' from cultivated grounds and fishings, in name of public burdens. The other half of the assessment is leviable from the occupants, whose estimated and annual rent amounts to £3 10s. and upwards, under deduction of 12J per cent, in the following porportions, viz. :— Occupants of cultivated grounds and fishings are rated at one-fourth, and occupants of all subjects other than dwelling-houses and cultivated grounds and fishings at one-half, of the rate of assessment leviable from the occupants of dwelling-houses.

Collector of Assessment.—William Steele, Office 25, Marischal Street. 16 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

NEW PAROCHIAL POOR'S HOUSE.

Nelson Street.

Governor.—John Tevendale. House-keeper.—Miss Davidson.

Teacher.— Miss Leslie. Medical Officer.—Dr. Fiddes. Chaplain.—Rev. C. Skene.

POOR'S FUND OF THE PARISH OF OLD MACHAR.

Parochial Board—Heritors of £20 annual value or upwards; Twenty members

elected by the other qualified Rate-payers ; Six members elected by the

Kirk Session ; and the Provost and Baillies (rated for assessment) of any Royal Burgh in the Parish.

Collector of Assessment.—Alexander Diack, 4, Belmont Street. Inspector of the Poor.—T. Skene, St. Machar Place. Assistants.—Alexander Napier and Wn. Smart. District Medical Officers.—Drs. Paterson, Balfour, Irvine, and Gilchrist. OLD MACHAR POOR HOUSE,

(St. Machar Place, Ferryhill.)

Governor.—Malcolm M'Leod. Matron.— Miss Duncan.

Medical Officer.— Dr. Paterson. Chaplain.—Rev. David H. Wilson,

SECTION IIL-COMMEBCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

BANKING COMPANIES.

ABERDEEN BANKING COMPANY—1767.

Incorporated with the

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND—1849.

Chairman.—Robert Grant, Esq., of Tillyfour, DIRECTORS. John Elaikie, of . Robert , Advocate. Newell Burnett, Advocate. Alexander Fraser, City Chamberlain. David Chalmers of Westburn. James Home, Shipowner. Francis J. Cochran, of Balfour. Henry Lumsden, of Auchindoir. Alexander Davidson, Advocate. James Murray, Advocate. John Duncan, Advocate. Cashier.—David Wyllie. Secretary.—William Catto. Tellers.—George Sinclair, and John H. Fraser. Accountant.—George Sim. Book-Keeper.—David H. Sefton. ;

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 17

Banchory John Malcolm. Keith Robert ureen. Banff. Jame3 Rust. Kincraigie Tough. Cullen Wm. L. Taylor. Lumsden D Thomson. Elgin James Petrie. Macduff. A. A. Leask. Ellon (J. F. Eaeburn. S. Sutherland. Fochabers John Cran. Peterhead Gray & Boyd. Geo. Wallace. Peter Murray. R. & J. Milne. ...Andrew Ross Inverury Robert Innes. Wm. Pirie.

The Aberdeen Banking Company draw and issue Letters of Credit on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Bankers, London; Union Bank of Scotland, and its Branches;

Royal Bank, of Scotland ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; Northum- berland and Durham District Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company ; National

Provincial Bank of England ; Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Eastern Company ; Belfast Banking Company ; Dundee Banking Company ; Banking Company: Bank of Scotland ; Perth Banking Company; Caledonian and the various Branches of these Banks.

THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.

Head Offices—Ingram Street, , and Parliament Square, .

BRANCHES.

Alloa Thomas Brydie. Leith J. A. White. Auchtermuchty ..Robert Playfair. Thomas Leisk. Ayr Hunters & Co. Leslie William Elder. Barrhead Matthew Anderson. Lochgilphead Hugh M'Ewan. Bathgate John Marshal. Maryhill H. Kirkwood. William Rennie. Beith . Wm: Love. Maybole Brechin Gordon & Lamb. Moffat David Jardine. Castle Douglas.. .Rich. Hewat. Moniavie William Smith. Coatbridge Robert Henderson. Neilston Matthew Anderson. Dalbeattie J. J. Burnie. Paisley John Scott.

Dairy (Kirkcudbright) James Balfour. Peebles John . Doune Daniel Stuart. Port-Glasgow P. Simpson.

,-. .. ( J. Jackson and Selkirk Peter Roger. Dumfries jj.Symons. Stewarton Robert Millar. Dunblane Charles Macara. Stirling J. R. M'Vicar. Galston John Hendrie. Stranraer D. Guthrie. Girvan Walter Andrews. Strathaven William Gebbie. Glasgow (Anderston) Jno.M'Kendiick Tarbeit,(Lockfme) Arch. M'Callum. „ (Trongate) George Renton. Thornhill D. Crichton. Greenock Andrew Anderson. Tillicoultry John Kirk. Innerleithen J. D. Bathgate. Troon R. C. Reid. Inverary D. M. Wright. Irvine Alex.& J. Paterson. SUB-BRANCHES—OPEN TWICE Johnston J. Holmes. A-WEEK. Kilmarnock R. & J. Gardiner. Kincardine Robert Gentle. Alva Sub. to . Kirkaldy John N M'Leod. Bridge of Allan, Sub. to Stirling. Robert Scarth. Dairy, (Ayrshire) Sub. to Beith.

The Union Bank of Scotland draws and issues Letters of Credit on Glyn,

Hallifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, London ; Royal Bank of Scotland ; Man-

chester and Liverpool District Bank ; Northumberland and Durham District

Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company; National Provincial Bank of England;

Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Company; Birmingham Bank-

ing Company ; Huddersfieltt Banking Company ; Belfast Banking Company

Dundee Banking Company ; Eastern Bank of Scotland; Perth Banking Com-

; various Branches these Banks. pany ; Caledonian Banking Company and the of 18 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK— 1825.

CAPITAL—£1,000,000.

Governor. —Thomas Sanqsteb, Advocate, Aberdeen.

EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.

A. Black of . Alexander Gibbon of Johnston. John Birnie of Ashgrove. Thomas Houstoun, Kintradwell. D. Copland, London. John FI nmphrey of . R. Duff of Fetteresso and Cnlter. W, M'Combie of Easter Skene. Rt. Rev. Bishop Ewing, Lochgilphead. George Rainy, M.D., Aberdeen. Lt.-Col. J. Farquharson of Corrachree. James Shepherd of Aldie. J. Ferguson of Kinmundy. William Stronach, Ardmeallie. John Forbes of Haddo. Thomas Smith, M.D., Aberdeen.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

A. Abercrombie. John G. Chalmers. 'James Simpson. Lambert Barron. James Ferguson. *Wm. Simpson. James Barnet. Frs. Irvine, M.D. Neil Smith, Jun. *George Birnie. A. Johnston, W.S. "Alex. Stronach. *Alex. Burness. Andrew .Murray. Alex. Thom. Robert Catto. Thomas Sangster. John Ferguson. *Chas. Chalmers. Robert Shand. "Peter Williamson.

Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management.

Cashier.—W. Littlejohn. Secretary and Inspector of Branches.—John Keith. Tellers.—Charles Mitchell and John Jameson. Clerks.—W. R. Riddel, Jas. Brown, and J. Fraser. Messenger.—John Milne.

BRANCHES.

Alford Wm. Garden. Kennethmont James Yule. Bauff. Wm. Coutts. David Dickson. Echt James Coutts. Lybster Alex. Mowat. Ellon John Rae, jun. J. & A. Joiner. Fyvie James Mackie. Old Meldrum John Biuce Golspie R. B. Sangster. Peterhead Thomas Knox. Huntly George Lawson. Stonehaven A. W. Kiunear. James Bisset. Tarland A. Robertson. Inverury A. S. Maclean. Thurso Alexander Adam Keith W. Thurburn. Wick Alex. & T. Adam.

The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company issue Drafts on the

London Joint-Stock Bank, London ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank,

Manchester and Branches ; Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds, and Branches ;

Town and District Bank, Birmingham ; Union Bank, Sheffield ; Royal Bank of

; and Brauches Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches Caledonian Bank, , ;

Central Bank of Scotland, Perth, and Branches ; Perth Banking Company,

Perth, and Branches; Eastern Bank of Scotland, Dundee, and Branches ; West- ern Bank of Scotland, Alyth, Arbroath, Brechin, and ; and on the

Branches of the North of Scotland Bank ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Branches; Bank of Montreal (Canada) and Brauches. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. IS.

NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING COMPANY— 1836.

CAPITAL-£1,000,000.

DIRECTORS.

'Alexander Gibb. George Elmsly. "Sir Thomas Blaikie. *Francis Edmond. John Cruickshank, LL.D. *James Sim. William Leslie. John Duncan. *J. D. Milne, senior. J. F. Beattie. Francis Ogston, M.D.

Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management.

Manager.—James Westland. Secretary.—Edward Fiddes.

Accountant.—Francis Smith. Inspector of Branches.— Chas. S. Gordon.

Book-Keeper.—John Sim.

letters.— John Kynoch, Charles Lester, and D. Souter.

BRANCHES.

Auchinblae Robert Crabb. Peterhead Wm. Alexander. Banff G. Cruickshank. Sub- j New Deer, J. Middleton. Sub- J , J. Alexander, Branches ( Old Deer, David Cruden. Branches (Portsoy, J. Moir. [jun. Stonehaven George Walker. Dufftown James Petrie. Sub-Branch, Bervie, Wm. Wataon. Elgin George Robertson. Turriff. Norman Gordon. Fraserburgh John Lawson, Huntly J. & J. Robertson. SUB-BRANCHES TO ABERDEEN. Sub-Branch, Rhynie, James Roger. Invergordon Roderick Hay. James Ogg. Inverury A Davidson & Son. Alford Andrew Wilson. Keith Wm. Longmore. Banchory William Sim. Sub-Branch, Buckie, J. Davidson. Ellon Thomas Milne, jr. Macduff Robert Morison. Insch Alexander Roger. Old Meldrnm James Manson. John Grant. Portree L. Skene. John Anderson.

The North of Scotland Banking Company draw and issue Letters of Credit

upon Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, & Co., Bankers, London ; the Union

Bank of London ; the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; Manchester and Branches; the Liverpool Union Banking Company; the Birmingham Banking Company, Birmingham and Branches; the Northumberland and

Durham District Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Branches ; the Yorkshire

Banking Company, Leeds, and Branches ; the West of England and South Wales

District Bank ; Bristol, and Branches ; the Sheffield Union Banking Company ; the Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh and Branches; the Western

Bank of Scotland, Glasgow, and Branches, Dundee, &c. ; the Union Bank of

Scotland, and Branches ; the Edinburgh and Glasgow Banking Company, and

Branches ; the Clydesdale Banking Company, and Branches ; the City of Glas- gow Banking Company, and Branches ; the Greenock Banking Company and

Branches ; the Caledonian Banking Company, and Branches ; and the Pro- vincial Bank of Ireland ; Dublin, and Branches.

Negotiates Bills wherever there is a Bank. ;

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BANK OF SCOTLAND—(abebdeen)—1780.

Established by Act of Parliament in 1695.

Agent.—Arthur Thomson. Accountant.—Alex. Sim. Teller.— J. Taggart. Clerks.— Samuel Riddel and John Webster.

Airdrie John Dalziel. Greenock Thomas Stark. Arbroath John Gordon. Todrick and Haddington° i £ Ardrossan D. J. Mack. { James Gibson. Ayr..... C. Campbell. Inverness G. W. Hill. Blairgowrie Alex. Robertson. Kelso James S. Darling. Callander A. M'Donald. Kilmarnock Adam Cowie. Castle Douglas.. ..Andrew Milligan. A. G. Morgan. Coldstream J. Cunningham. Kirkcudbright W. H. M'Lellan. °«™* "- Lauder, J. &Rt. Romanes. {^Rose!^ Laurieston (Glasgow) J. Gourlay. a-**" T e e and Leith Thomas Jones. |?:johnstoL . Montrose John Boyd. turr k and W " Paisley John Hutcheson. Dundee i i.?, Sf \ Miller, Managers. Perth.'. Robert Horn. Dunfermline John Carr. ndesa & St. Andrews...... 1 £• " Dunse Thomas Purves. \G. M'Gregor. Falkirk A. Macfarlane Stirling Alexander Brodie Fraserburgh L. Chalmers, Stonehaven William Stewart. Gatehouse D. J. Ewart. Strathavon J. & T. Tennant. Glasgow A. Neilson, Manager

The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and Branches

Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liver- pool District Bank and Branches ; Northumberland and Durham District Bank and Branches ; the Preston Banking Co. ; Carlisle City and District Bank Preston Banking Co., Preston and Lancaster; the Huddersfield Banking Co.;

Samuel Smith and Co., Nottingham ; H. A. & W. M. Harris and Co., Old Bank,

Bradford ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches, &c, &c. ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, and in foreign parts.

BEITISH LINEN COMPANY—(ABEEDEEN)—1833.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.

Agent—Patrick Keith. Teller— James Buyers. Accountant—Alexander Edward. Clerk—P. Edward Monro.

BRANCHES.

Annan C. Armstrong. Castle-Douglas James Moffat. j Arbroath J. A. Dickson. Coldstream W.Douglas. Balfron M. Robertson. Wm. Pagan and Sou. Brechin D. D. Black. Dumfries R. Adamson. Carluke & Wishaw, J. Gilchrist. I Dunbar John Kelly. ;

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 21

Dundee John Symers. Kirriemuir W. Forrest & Son. Dunfermline Douglas and Landale. Langholm A. & T. Stevenson. Dunse Cunningham & Wylie Leith J. Cundell. Elgin K. & W. Brander. ErSkine a "d Melrose, ' Forres Thomas Davidson. { £ur^ Fort William...J. Macgregor. Montrose James Beattie Glasgow Patrick Brodie. Nairn Adam Davidson. Golspie Donald Gray. Newton-Stewart James Newall. Haddington John Ferme. Paisley John Peden.

J. Henderson and w - Stewart and Hamilton..,.xj !14 f t>™m™Peebles J" | s simpson . 1 W. Blackwood. Hawick Dickson & Davidson. Perth John Conning. Inverness Ross and Shortt. Sanquhar J. W. M'Queen. Irvine Montgomery & M'Jannet Selkirk John Lang. Jedburgh J. & J. M. Granger. Stranraer Kerr & M'Caig. Kelso Patrick Wilson. Tain Williamson & Ross. Kingussie M Mcpherson & M'Eae. Thornhill James Russell. Kinross J. W. Williamson Wigton Oeo. C. Black.

The British Linen Company draw on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London the Branches of the Bank of England ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham ; Bank of Ireland and Branches; Bank of Montreal and Agencies; Bank of

Upper Canada, Toronto and Agencies ; James G. King's Sons, New York ; the principal towns on the Continent of Europe ; and Sydney, Melbourne, and Williamstown, Australia.

COMMEECIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.

Draws on Jones, Loyd, & Co., and Coutts & Co., London.

Head Office—Edinburgh.

Established in 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.

ABERDEEN.

Agent—George Milne. Accountant—J ameB Hay Stuart. Teller—Alex. Murdoch Clerks—George M. Pressly, and Duncan Forbes.

BRANCHES.

AHoa James Moir. Dunbar W. H. Ritchie. Annan Simpson & Skelton Dunfermline D. G. Rutherford. Arbroath Wm. Johnston. Dunkeld Robert C. Wilson. Ayr James Morris. Elgin Alex. M'Kenzie. Ayton T. & J. Bowhill. Falkirk Henry Salmon. Balmacard John Finlayson. Forfar George Lyon. Banff Andrew M'Ewen. Glasgow J h t0nand Beauly Chas. S. Gauld. {w: p°aul! Beith James Faulds. Grangemouth J. S. Mackay. Biggar Thos. Paul, Jun. Hamilton Thos. Anderson. Bonbill Patrick Moir. Hawick Geo. & Jas. Oliver. Blairgowrie James Anderson. Invergordon Andrew Munro. Campbelton William Watson. Inverness James Wilson. Colinsburgh John Wood. Kelso James Douglas. Crieff. William Brown. Kilmarnock A. J.Bruce. Cromarty Robert Ross. Kirkcaldy Samuel Davidson. Cupar George Hogarth. Kirkwall James Spence. Dalkeith George Gray, Lanark Thos. Paul. Dumbarton John Robson. Leith Robt. Mowbray, Jr.

Dumfries Wm. Goldie Leven , David Nicoll. ;

22 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Linlithgow R. R. Glen. Wick Josiah Rhind. Musselburgh James M'Cornick. Newburgh-Fife Alex. Laing. SUB-BRANCHES. Perth Thos. Soutar. Peterhead T. J. Bremner. Kincardine A. C. Stephen. Pitlochrie Alex. M'Naughton. Eyemouth T. & J. Bowhill. Stirling James Morrison. Kilwinning Hugh King. Stromness James Gilchrist. Mauchline J. Strathdee. Tain Kenneth Murray. Markinch Alex. Gowan. Thurso John Henderson. St. Clairtoun Samuel Davidson. Turriff. Francis Souter. Comrie

The Commercial Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker; issues drafts or Letters of Credit on the principal cities and towns of England and Ireland, and of

Canada, and on New York, Paris, and Hamburgh ; issues drafts and letters of credit, and negotiates Bills on Australia and New Zealand, and is agent for the

following establishments, viz. :—The North of Scotland Banking Co. ; Central Bank of Scotland; National Provincial Bank of England; Attwoods, Spooner,

& Co., Birmingham ; Birmingham Banking Co. ; Bradford Banking Co. ; Carlisle City and District Bank; Halifax Joint Stock Bank; West Riding Union Bank,

Huddersfield ; Hull Banking Co. ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. ; Leeds Banking Co.; Leicestershire Banking Co.; Liverpool Commercial Banking Co.

Manchester and Salford Bank ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; W. H. Lambton & Co., Newcastle; J. & J. C. Wright & Co., Nottingham; Sheffield

Banking Co. ; York Union Bank; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ; Preston

Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank, Ireland; Northern Banking Co., De la Touche & Co., Dublin; Royal Bank of Ireland; Boyle, Low, Pim,& Co., Dublin;

Hibernian Bank ; Commercial Bank of the Midland District, Canada; James G.

King's Sons, New York ; Rothschild Brothers, Paris ; R. V. Swaine & Co., Ham-

burgh ; The Commercial Banking Co. of Sidney, New South Wales; The

Union Bank of Australia ; and Binny & Co., Madras.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1833.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

Agent.—Alexander Chivas. Accountant.- James Skinner. Teller.— John Guthrie. Clerks.— Alexander Robertson and William M'Kechnie.

BRANCHES.

Airdrie James Kidd. Falkirk Robert Adam. F. Conolly, and Forres F. C. Mackenzie. Anstruther.. JM. G \K. B. MMackintosh. Fort-William D. S. M'Laren. Banff ;.T. Adam. Galashiels R. & W. Haldane. Bathgate John Johnstone. Glasgow ..J. Hart & J. Milln. Burntisland Alexander Kidd. „ (Argyle Street, Branch) W. Reid. Cullen James Watt. „ (St Rollox. do.) J. Paris.

4.1 t-> i James & W, H. Grantown James Stewart. Castle-Douglas...]n f Liaderdai e Hawick Thomas Purdom. Coupar Angus David Clark. Inverness John Mackay. Dalkeith Jas. L. Henderson. Inverary John M 'Arthur. Dingwall A. M'K. Cameron. Islay D. M'Alister. nd Jedburgh G. Rutherford. *»***! {w.|Sn! Kelso James Tait. Dundee J. Henderson. Kilmarnock James Wilson. Earlston Jas. Smail. Kirkcaldy Henry Beveridge. William Masson. "j'j.' ", BaBaikie, and East Linton Kirkwall., Elie, Fifeshire D. Conolly. \U. Easton.Ei B 2 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 23

Kirriemuir G-. B. Brand. Perth D. L. Jolly. Langholm R. Wallace. Portree Harry M'Donald. ( Patrick Connal and Largo Dan.Conolly. „ . ,. Stirling Leith James Wallace. jj. Murrie. Lochmaben Adam Waugh. Stornoway Rod. Morrison. John Beatton. ., . CD. Hill, and G. C. Stromness Montrose 1 Chalmers. Thurso Wm. Henderson. C. Dinwoodie. - . (Alex. E. Grant and Whithorn G. NairnT 1 J.D.Lamb. Newton Stewart William Dill. Inverkeithing W. Fraser, Oban A. Gregorson. Bill Collector.

The National Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Scotland, Co., England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker ; draws on Glyn & of Britain and Ireland ; and on those London ; on the principal towns in Great Australia, British N. America, United States, India and China.

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, ABERDEEN—1844.

CAPITAL—£1,000,000

Agents—John Cruickshank and John Morison. Teller.—John Walker. Clerks.—James Stables and William Ross.

BRANCHES.

Airdrie Rankin & Mitchell. Girvan Smith & Graham. Ardrossan Jas. O. Mack, Jun. Gorebridge Donald Fraser. Ayr Adam Hunter. Govan Thomas Baird. Ayton Walter Carter. Greenlaw Allan Purves. Auchinblae Jas. Farquharson. Greenock Alan Ker. Banff. James Crosbie. Gorbals (Glasgow) Thomas Smith. Barrhead Thomas M'Lellan. Haddington J. &R. Richardson. Brechin John Don. Innerleithen James Temple. Calton (Glasgow)...William Snedden. Inverness John K. Greig. Carluke Thomas Matthews Jedburgh George Hilson. Carnoustie George Fraser. Johnstone John Reid. Coldstream Jonathan Melrose. Kilbirnie John Alexander. Cowcaddens (Glasgow) Jas. P. Fraser. Kilwinning James Henderson. Cupar William Duncan. Kinross Henry Maitland. Dairy Gow & Stirrat. Sub-Branch, Milnathort. Dingwall Hector Munro. Kirkcaldy James Russell. Douglas (Lanarkshire) John Scott. Kirkintilloch John Shearer. Dunbar John Jaffray. Lanark David Stoddart. Dunoon .....Archd. Mitchell. Lamlash, Arran....W. T. Cumine. Dunse Ales. Crawford. Largs H. M. Lang. ( A. Stronach, 31a- Larkhall John Paterson.

Edinburgh -\ nager ; C. Hay, Lasswade William Young. ( Sub-Manager. Lauder Thos. Broomfield. Do. Hunter Sqr H.S.Pillans^eMe/- Laurieston (Glasgow) W. R. Crombie. Do. Grassmarket,..Geo. Steele, do. Lesmahagow Brown & Co. Do. Hope Street,.. .R. T. Galloway, do. Leven John Smith. Do. Stock-bridge,. .J. W. Urqnhart, do. Lochwinnoch John Reid. Elgin Thomas Allan. New Cumnock William Hunter. Eyemouth P. C. Renton. Newton Stewart.. ..Alex. M'Cutcheon. Falkland Charles Gulland. Oban Robert Kennedy. Forres Jas. G. Manford. Paisley Archibald Hodge. Fortrose Colin M'Intosh. Partick Gavin Paisley. Galashiels Wm. Rutherford. Peebles Walter Thorburn. Garlieston John Matthews. Peterhead William Robertson 24 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Pollokshaws John Stewart. West Linton Archd. Alexander. Port William, > T , „ Whitbnrn Robert Gardner. JohnFraser- Wigtonshire,..} Wick David Davidson. Rothes James Dean. Wigtown James M'Lean. Rutherglen Donald Murray. Wishaw ...James Shirlaw. Saltcoats James Fullarton. Stonehouse Thomas Duncan. BANK OF MONA. Stow J. D. M'Intyre. Stranraer A. M'Neel Caird. Castletown James Gell. Tranent James Richardson. Douglas John S. Jackson. Trongate (Glasgow) Wm. Robertson. Peel R. J. Moore. Westend Do William Brown. Ramsey Joseph Mawby.

In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow Bank draws on Smith, Payne,

& Smiths, London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland,

where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues Letters of Credit on the principal towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland.

NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK OF ABERDEEN. — 1845.

Office—17, Guestbow.

managers and trustees.

The Lord Provost. Member of Parliament for the City. The Eldest Baillie. M ember of Parliament for the County. The Dean of Guild. The Sheriff. The Convener of the Trades. The Sheriff-Substitute, Aberdeen. The Minister of the West Parish. The Convener of the County. President of the Society of Advocates. President of the Mechanics' Institu- Treasurer of the Society of Advocates. tion. President of the Shipmaster Society. Secretary of the do. do.

The above are Managers ex officii).

"William Allardyce, Merchant. George Lyall, Merchant. David Blaikie of Den. John Leslie, Manufacturer. * John Blaikie, Advocate. John D. Milne, Jun, Advocate. *NewelI Burnett, Advocate. *John D. Milne, sen., Advocate. David Chalmers of Westburn. *James Murray, Advocate. John Duncan, Manufacturer. James B. M'Combie of Jellybrands James Edmond, Advocate. *Arthur Read, Manufacturer. 'Nathaniel Farquhar, Advocate. James Rettie, Jeweller. James Fraser, Merchant. Robert Shand, Advocate. James Garden, Advocate. *Alexander Simpson, Merchant. William Henderson, M.D. 'Arthur Thomson, Banker. George Henry, Merchant. *John Whyte, Merchant. James Horn, Merchant. John Watt, Advocate. 'Alexander Jopp, Advocate. *Baillie Williamson. Those marked thus * are Trustees.

Treasurer—D. Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank. Actuary and Cashier—Alexander Ross, Advocate. Assistant Cashier.—John Barron, Advocate. Assistant Book-Keeper.—Thomas Riddell.

The Bank is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from nine to ten morning, and from seven to eight evening, for the receipt and repayment of de- posits. Rate of Interest allowed, Three per cent. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 25

ASSURANCE COMPANIES

THE SCOTTISH PEOVINCIAL (formerly Aberdeen) ASSU- EANCE COMPANY.

Established 1825.—Incorporated by Act of Parliament.—Capital, £1,000,000.

Head Office Union Street, Aberdeen.

Governor.—The Right Hon. Lord Forbes.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

Chairman.—Alexander Stronach, Esq., of Drumallan.

A. Burness, Esq. of . George Henry, Esq., Merchant. Robert Catto, Esq., merchant. Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker. James Chalmers, Esq., Printer. Thomas Sangster, Esq., Advocate. Alex. Fraser, Esq., City Chamberlain. Neil Smith, jun., Esq., Merchant.

Physician—Dr. Dyce. Law Agent—John Webster, Esq. Advocate. Bankers.—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank.

Office in Edinburgh 65, Princes Street. Office inGlasgow, Ill, St Vincent Street. Office in Perth, 79, High Street. Office in London, 20, Cannon Street.

Manager—CHAs. F. GRIFFITH. Secretary—JOHN WATSON.

N.B.—This Company has Agents in almost every town of Scotland, and in the principal towns of England and Ireland.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Established, 1836.—Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1848.

HEAD OFFICES.

Aberdeen 3, King Street. I Glasgow 19, St Vincent Place.

Edinburgh 20, St Andrew Square. | London 1, Moorgate Street. ;

26 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN.

Chairman—John Cruickshank, Esq., L.L.D., Professor of Mathematics in .

Sir Thomas Blaikie, Lord Provost. I Francis Clerihew, Esq., Advocate. William Adam, Esq., Advocate. William Leslie, Esq., Builder. John Angus, Esq., Advocate. J Peter Williamson, Esq. of Craigbank.

Medical Officer—William Leslie, Esq., Surgeon.

Auditor—James A. Sinclair, Esq., Accountant. Bankers— The Union Bank of Scotland ; the Aberdeen Town and County Bank the North of Scotland Bank. Manager—WILLIAM CHALMERS. Secretary -H. AMBROSE SMITH.

The Northern Assurance Company has Agents in every town of consequence in Scotland, England, and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, the Colonies, and most other countries abroad.

ABERDEEN MUTUAL ASSURANCE AND FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

Established 1831, and Enrolled Pursuant to Acts of Parliament.

Patron H.R.H. Pbince Albert.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

President.—Donald M'Taggart, Commission Agent. Vice-President.—Robert Fenton, Bookbinder. Robert Stevens, Merchant. Robert Brander, Wright. John Roger, Merchant. Robert Adams, Flesher. George T. Harvey Accountant. John Robb, Plumber. John Bulloch, Brassfounder. John Eddie, Merchant. James M. Smith, Shoemaker W. Brown, Fishing Tackle Maker. John Peterkin, Wright.

Auditors.—John C. Walker, G. M. Watt, J. Hutton, and W. Paterson. Medical Referee.—William Pirrie, M. D., F.R.S.E., and Regius Professor of Surgery, Marischal College. Actuary and Secretary.—Alexander Yeats, Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries. Bankers.—The Bank of Scotland.

OPERATIVE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

Established 1836.

Patron—A.. D. Fordyce, of Brucklay.

President—Hugh Fraser, Clothier. Vice-President—Alexander Hurry. Treasurer.— Alexander Nicol. Secretary.—Alexander Clark. Medical Officer.—F. Ogston, M.D., Auditors.—James Murray, James Craigen, John Duncan, Robert Falconer. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 27

STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Head Office.—3, George Street Edinburgh.

ABERDEEN BRANCH.

DIRECTORS.

James Brebner, Advocate. Professor Thomson, University and James Horn, Manager, Aberdeen King's College Commercial Company. D. Wyllie, Cashier, Union Bank of Scotland. Agents and Secretaries to Local Board.—Messrs Smith & Cochran, Advocates.

Office— 1, Huntly Street.

Aberdeen Mutual Marine Insurance Association.— Secretory—R.Connan

58, Marischal Street.

Scottish Sea Insurance Company.—Agent -Wm. Reid, 56, Marischal Street.

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. H.P. Commanders. City of London—(iron) 1116 420 William Campbell Jim. Earl of Aberdeen (iron) 997 375 Daniel Mearns. City of Aberdeen 961 320 Tbos. Howling. lloval Victoria 686 280 William Boaden. Commodore 704 300 William Cargill.

ABERDEEN AND LONDON TRADE. One of the above-named Steam-sbips leaves Aberdeen every Wednesday and London every Wednesday.

Agents- F. T. Tait, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping, London. Manager— Alex. Anderson, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen. 28 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABERDEEN, LEITH, & CLYDE, SHIPPING COMPANY.

DIRECTORS.

George Henry. | Win. L. Thomson. I Simpson Shepherd. Robert Catto. .John Webster John Duncan.

George Davidson. | Alexander Robertson. ) Alexander Burness.

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. H.P. Commanders. Queen, 600 260 R. Parrott. Duke of Richmond 480 220 W. Campbell. Sovereign 400 200 Win. Snowie. Victory—(Steam Tug) 60 60 Alex. Gauld.

EDINBURGH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.

During summer : —From Aberdeen, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday

Night ; and from Granton Pier, every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday Morning. During winter :—From Aberdeen, every Tuesday and Friday Evening; and from Granton, every Tuesday and Friday Morning.

EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, CAITHNESS, , & PASSAGE.

The Duke of Richmond leaves Granton Pier every Friday Morning, and

Aberdeen the same afternoon, for Wick and Kirkwall ; also, for Lerwick with her Majesty's mails, from 1st April to 30th September; and leaves Lerwick on Monday Evening at 6 o'clock, and Kirkwall and Wick every Tuesday Mor- ning, for Aberdeen and Edinburgh. During, winter, the Aberdeen and Lerwick Mail Packet Clipper Schooner " Fairy" James Murray. During summer, the Sovereign leaves Granton Pier, every Monday Morning, and Aberdeen the same Evening, for Wick and Thurso, returning from Thurso every Thursday Morning at 6 o'clock, Wick the same forenoon, thence to Aberdeen and Granton.

EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN, INVERGORDON, CROMARTY, INVERNESS, AND MORAY FRITH PASSAGE. The Queen leaves Granton Pier every Tuesday Morning, and Aberdeen same afternoon, for Inverness, calling (weather permitting) at Macduff, Banff, Cullen, Lossiemouth, , Findhorn, Nairn, Cromarty, Invergordou, and Chanonry Point; and leaves Inverness every Thursday evening, and Invergor- den every Friday morning, calling at all the above ports, and at Aberdeen, thence to Granton Pier.

AGENTS.

Leith & Granton.. .Geo. Mathieson. Cromarty W. Watson. Macduff. Geo. Murdoch. Invergordon K. M'Kenzie. jun. Banff John Melvin. Fort-George H. Cameron. Cullen Alex. Grant. Inverness D. Rose. Lossiemouth James Garrow. Wick James Crawford. Burghead P. Christall. Kirkwall..., Wm. Flett. Findhorn Robert Davidson. Lerwick Wm. Menylees. Nairn A. G. Mann. Thurso Donald Mackav.

Manager—Robert Mitchell, 62, Marischal Street.

Secretary and Assistant-Manager—J . Milne. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 29

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

DIRECTORS.

Littlejohn. I A. Capt. Al. Duthie. ] Thos. Ruxton. Al. Duthie. And. Anderson. ' Geo. Yule. J. Ligertwood. \ A. A. Symmers. : Wm. Connan.

The steam ship Victoria, 279 tons, 110 horse power, J. T. Willet, comman- Saturday der, sails from Aberdeen every Wednesday, and from Newcastle every ; and during the summer months, sails for Peterhead every Tuesday morning, re- turning the same evening.

Managers—Nisbet & Robertson, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. Agent—Robert Storey, Fenwick's Entry, Quayside, Newcastle.

ABERDEEN, HULL, AND GRIMSBY STEAM PACKET CO.

DIRECTORS. Hardy Robinson. John Keith. Thomas Melville, Jun. Neil Smith, Jun. William Shirres. Robert Donald. John Ligertwood. David Macallan.

The Iron Screw Steamer "Aberdeen shires" 270 Tons, 50 Horse Power, Wm. Talbot, Commander, Sails Weekly.

Manage}-—John Muir, 49, Marischal Street. Agent—Wm. Dyson, Jun., 23. Humber Dock Walls, Hull.

NORTH OF SCOTLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

The " Martello," Wm. Hodge, Commander, sails from Aberdeen for Inver- ness, and Moray Frith every Tuesday afternoon, and for Granton Pier every Friday Night.

Manager.— Alex. Patterson, Inverness. Agent.—J. Falconer, Granton Pier. Agent.—J. Muir, 49, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE TRADE.

" Aberdonian," Black, and " Scottish Maid," Gordon, sails from Aberdeen and Newcastle every Saturday.

Manager.—Geo. Leslie, 11, Quay, Aberdeen. Agent.—W. W. Roxby, Newcastle. C 30 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

RAILWAY COMPANIES.

ABEEDEEN EAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1845.

Capital.—£830,000, in 16,600 shares of £50 each.

Additional Capital.— £276,666, in 33,200 shares of £8 6s. 8d,

Additional Capital—£150,000, in 30,000 shares of £5.

DIKECTOES.

Chairman.—The Eight Hon. the Lord James Hay.

Deputy-Chairman.—Alex. Eirie, jun., manufacturer.

Alexander Thomson. I William Gibson. I John Stirling. George Birnie. Alexander Miller. Alexander Nicol.

Major N. T. Christie. | Samuel Beale. | James Scott.

Law Agents.—Messrs. Chalmers & Farquhar Advocates.

Auditors.—E. E. Notman, Accountant; and George Marqnis, Accountant.

Secretary and General Manager.—George Eeith,

GEEAT NOETH OF SCOTLAND EAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.

DIKECTOES.

Chairman.— Sir James D. H. Elphinstone, of Horn & Logie-Elphinstone, Bart.

Geo. Elmsly, City Treasurer. Lieu.-Col. Knight Erskine of Pittodvie. Peter Brown, of Dunkinty, Elgin. Alex. Jopp, Aberdeen. John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler. John Stewart, Aberdeen. Newell Burnett, Aberdeen. George Milne of Kinaldie. John Duguid Milne, Aberdeen. Geo. Thomson of Boynsmill, Man- James Crombie, Cothal Mills. chester.

Solicitors.— Messrs. Adam & Anderson, Aberdeen.

Auditors.—E. E. Notman ; and E. Fletcher.

Engineer.—Alex. Gibb, C.E., Aberdeen. Ooods Manager.—William Walker.

Secretary and General Manager.—Eobert Milne, C.E. .

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 31

DEESIDE EAILWAY COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846.

Capital.—£106,250, in 10,625 shares of £10 each.

DIRECTORS. Chairman.—John Duncan, Advocate. Vice-Chairman.—Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo. Robertson, her Majesty's Alex. J. Kinloch of Park. I Andrew Alexander B. Whyte, Merchant. Commissioner, Balmoral.

; Wm. Henderson, Architect. I

B. Ferguson Auditors.—J. A. Sinclair ; and R. R. Notman. Secretary--Wm.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FOEEIGN CONSULS.

Belgium..... Denmark Neil Smith, jun., 7, Frederick Street. France Netherlands [ Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland Prussia r Court, 35, Castle Street. Spain Sweden and Norway Hamburgh Hanover L W. L. Thomson, Thomson's Court, Hans Towns f ' 21, Regent Quay. Mecklenburg-Schwerin United States

MEKCANTILE MARINE BOARD

Office—28, Regent Quay.

Chairman ex officio— Sir Thomas Blaikie, Lord Provost.

ELECTED BY BOARD OF TRADE.

G. Thompson, Jun., M.P., W. Duthie, George Leslie, and W. Hogarth.

ELECTED BY THE SHIPOWNERS. Henry Adamson, Alexander Nicol, Benjamin Moir, Robert Catto, jun. Wm. Rose, and John Cook. 32 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Examiner in Navigation.—Patrick Robertson. Examiner in Seamanship.—Captain George Brock. Shipping-Master.—George Brock. Deputy Shipping-Master and Secretary to the Board.— James F. Kellas, Receiver, %c, Merchant Seamen's Fund.— George Brock.

Surveyor of Shipping for Lloyd's.— Wm. Wallis, 42, Marischal Street, Lloyd's Agent.—James Aiken, Jun., 88, King Street.

ABEEDEEN STOCK EXCHANGE.

Wm. Allardyce, of Allardyce & Jopp, Wm. Gordon, 5, King Street. 13, Market Street. Wm. Jopp, of Allardyce & Jopp. William Adamson, 25, Marischal St. Lauchlan M'Kinnon, Jun., 83, Union James Black, of James Black & Co., 23, King Street. Henry C. Oswald, 30, Marischal St. J. Bruce, 26, Marischal Street. John T. Rennie, 43, Marischal Street. W. Duncan, 33, Marischal Street. Alex. Stephen, of James Black & Co., John Ferguson, 54, Union Street. 23, King Street. Robert Fletcher, 17, Huxter Row. Edward Wagstaff, 26, Broad Street. Charles George, 19, Marischal Street. Committee—William Adamson, Chair/nan, Charles George, William Jopp, Robert Fletcher, and Alexander Stephen, Secretary.

The Exchange meets in the Hall, 34, Marischal Street, once a-day.

ABEEDEEN LIME COMPANY. Provost Blaikie's Quay.

Sub- Committee.—Alexander Nicol, Baillie Adamson, R. Williamson, Bendauch, Andrew Anderson, Thos. Ruxton, James Milne, Wood Merchant, James Stoddart, Airyburn. -Murray & Morison.

THE NEWBUEGH COMMEECIAL COMPANY.

74, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen. (Newburgh, and Waterton, Ellon.) DIRECTORS. Chairman- Neil Smith, Jun. John Duncan. Wm. Cooper. Wm. Connan. George Jamieson. Wm. Philip, Jun. George Moir, Knockhall. Robert Harvey, Drums. John Jamieson. James Manson, Old Meldrum. Managing Director.— John Jamieson .

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 33

NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

30, Waterloo Quay.

DIRECTORS.

Sir James D. H. Elphinstone, of Logie Jas. Henderson. Elphinstone, Bart. William Hogarth. Alex. Anderson. John Humphrey of Pitmedden. Jas. F. Beattie. James Morrison of KIngseat, Balha- Jas. Bisset, Insch. gardy. John Blaikie, of Craigiebuckler. Walter Scott, Glendronach. Kobt. Brown, Bankhead, Midmar. Robert Shand. Robt. Copland, . Jas. Sim of Stockethill. Anthony Cruickshank, Sittyton. Robert Simpson of Cobairdy. Robt. Cruickshank. Alex. Stronach of Drumallan. Walter Dingwall, Inglismaldie. Thomas Tait, Inverury Mills. Alexander Fraser. George Watson. J. Garland, Cairnton, Laurencekirk. A. B, Whyte. Alexander Gibb, C.E. Manager.—George Pressly.

GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF ABERDEEN.

DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT. Chairman.—Newell Burnett. Anthony Cruickshank. John Webster. J. Duncan. James Giles. Alexander Jopp. Alexander Gibb. Newell Burnett. William Adam.

Secretary.—George Gordon. Manager.—James Leslie. Superintendent.—James Chalmers. Collectors.—James Crane, Alexander W. Ledingham, and Wm. Moir. Meter-Inspector.—Alex. Forbes. Clerks.— John B. Simpson, and W, H. Shanks

ABERDEEN MARKET COMPANY.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1839.

CAPITAL—£50,000. Chairman.— James Murray. DIRECTORS. Alex. Duthie. Robert Catto. Dr. James Will. Robert Shand. Robert Smith. Wm. Yeats. Alex. Jopp. Wm. Melville. James Murray. Peter Williamson. Geo. Bimie. Alex. Abercrombie. Alex. Chivas. David Gill. David Blaikie. John Duncan. J. O. Haigh. W. Lumsden of James Giles. George Lyall. Baillie Sim. Treasurers.—Adam & Anderson, Advocates. Superintendent— James Morison. Architect.—William Smith. c2 34 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

ABERDEEN CORN EXCHANGE COMPANY.

DIRECTORS. Chairman.—Robert Kemp. Secretary.—John F. White.

James Horn. J. Craighead. John Jamieson. John Webster. Jonathan Mess. Al. Barron. J. Stoddart. James Robb. J. Cochrane. Alexander Campbell.

MICHIGAN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Established, 1839.

DIRECTORS.

John Kelly. Wm. M'Combie. A. C. Matthew. Charles F. Griffith. John Keith. George Jamieson. John Smith. Wm. Mitchell.

Cashiers $ Agents.—Murray & M'Combie, Advocates, Union Street.

GALENA INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Established 1840, Capital £50,000

Chairman.—Thomas Sangster.

James Murray. John Keith. Wm. Skinner. John Fleming. W. M'Kinnon. Al. C. Matthew. |

Cashier $ Agent in Aberdeen.—Alex. StrOnach, Advocate, King Street.

A.RERDEEN NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Wm. F.Ogg. John Blaikie. John Clark. Samuel Willans. John Ligertwood. Robert Cruickshank. Wm. B. Ferguson.

Cashiers % Managers.—Chalmers & Farquhar, Advocates, Union Street. LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 35

SECTION IV.—LEGAL DEPAKTMENT.

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY.

The Circuit Court of Justiciary, for the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine, meets at Aberdeen twice a-year, in the months of April and Sep- tember for the trial of criminal cases, by one or two of the Lords. Appeals in certain civil cases from the inferior courts are also heard by this court.

SHERIFF COURT.

Sheriff.—Archibald Davidson, advocate. Sheriffs-Substitute.—-William Watson, W.S., John Angus, and Francis Clerihew, advocates. Sheriff- Substitute at Peterhead.—James Skelton, W. S. Sheriff- Clerk.—Nathaniel Farquhar, advocate. ClerUs-Dep.—3. G. Leslie, J. Watt, and Wm. Daniel. Clerk-Depute at Peterhead.— ~R. Maitland. Pror-Fiscal.—Wm. Simpson, advocate. Assistants.—Alex. Henderson, advocate, and A. Simpson, jun., advocate. Auditor.— Bar-Officer.—Robert Shaw.

Court days at Aberdeen, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a.m., during the Sessions, and at Peterhead, on Tuesday and Thursday.

COMMISSARY COURT. Commissary.—Archibald Davidson. Commissaries-Depute.—William Watson and John Angus. Commissary Clerk. —John Blaikle, Advocate. Commissary Clerk-Depute.— Charles Warrack. Procurator-Fiscal.—William Simpson.

SHERIFF SMALL-DEBT AND CIRCUIT COURT.

The Ordinary Small-Debt Court at Aberdeen is held on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, '.a.m., weekly, during sessions of the Court, and once or twice during vacation. Clerk-Depute.—John G. Leslie.

The Circuit Small-Debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Huntly, Turriff, Old Deer, and Fraserburgh, once every three months.

Turriff. J. Skene, Tarland. I James Nicol, ~W. Taylor, Inverury. David Cruden, Old Deer. Fraserburgh. W. Murdoch, Huntly. ) John Dunlop,

are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c, to be brought in these these Courts ; and John G. Leslie, Aberdeen, is the Clerk who officiates at Courts. 36 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

BURGH OR BAILLIE COURT.

Lord Provost—Sir Thomas Blaikie.

Baillie William Henderson. Baillie Lewis Smith. George „ Watson. „ David M'Hardy.

Clerk.—Town Clerk-Depute Legal Assessor.-James Simspon, advocate Procurator-Fiscal.— George Cadenhead. Officers of Court.—Town-Sergeants.

iS Saturday at °' 7 U clock A ' M durin ' -< S the same Sessions as the SterMCourt

JUSTICE OP PEACE COURT.

The Quarter-sessions are held on the first Tuesday of the months of March May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally

Clerk.—James A. Sinclair. Clerk-Depute.—John G. Leslie. Procurator-Fiscal.—John D. Milne.

JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL-DEBT COURT.

The Aberdeen District Court sits every fortnight, on Monday, at 11 o clock a.m., for the trial of small-debt causes under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. 48.

Judges.—Any two Justices of Peace. Clerk.—J. A. Sinclair.

Clerk-Depute.—J . G. Leslie.

DISTRICTS, AND DEPUTE CLEEKS.

Aberdeen John G. Leslie. Kincardine.... Alford H. M'Conach, Forbes. Peterhead Robert Maitland. James Smith, . Rathen and Fraser- Y J. Dunlop. Deer D. Cruden, Old Deer. burgh \ Fraserburgh. Ellon John Kae. Huntly W. Taylor. John Shand, Pitcaple. Turriff James Nicol.

POLICE COURT.

Judge.—The Sitting Magistrate. Procurator-Fiscal.—George Cadenhead. Clerk:—Town-Clerk-Depute,

8®° All the Courts, except the Baillie and Police Courts, meet in the New Court-house, Castle Street. The Sheriff, Commissary, Justice of Peace, and Small-debt Clerk's Offices, are in the Record Hall, 27, King Street. Hours of Attendance—from 10 o'clock, a.m., to 4, p,m.

• LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 37

SOCIETY OF ADVOCATES.

Incorporated by Royal Charters, 1774, 1799. Treasurer-Jons Angus. PmitoJ-JAMEsEDMOND. |

1796 1824 1835 Francis Gordon » Robert Dyce John Humphrey tJohn Duncan n George Grant 1802 David Reith Thos. Sangster n Wm. Adam, Jun. fNewell Burnett n 1807 {Alexander Jopp n 1836 Henry Lumsden n William Garrow JGeorge Grub C. Winchester n 'William Yeats » 1826 John Stuart n 1808 JWilliam Ross n j* John Blaikie » John Duthie 1827 1837 1812 *Alex. Anderson » David Mitchell tChas. Chalmers n *Robert Shand u C. G. Grainger Alexander Copland D. R. Morice n 1828 1813 Alexander Daniel 1838 *Thomas Reid n James Brebner Alex. Henderson 1 William Simpson n 1829 1839 1814 Nath. Farquhar Jas. Williamson n George Rainnie Alex. Macdonald n *Robert Smith tJohn D. Milne n William Skinner n jAlex. Davidson Francis Edmond n Alexander Ross 1816 John Whyte James Ferguson n 1830 James Ross Alexander Harvey 1840 John Cadenhead Colin A. Philip William Hunter James Simpson John Paterson Alex. Flockhart George Wilson John Anderson n Wm. Duthie John Ligertwood 1817 1831 Alexander Gibbon Francis Clerihew 1841 *tJames Murray n f Andrew Murray » Alex Duthie n James M'Hardy. n fF. J. Cochran John Allan William Smith n * J. B. M'Combie n James Collie n Patrick Davidson n John Coutts 1818 William Irvine Wm. F. Ogg fW. Adam n James Geddes *tJAlex. Stronach n f*John Webster 1842 Alex. Pittendrigh James Garden 1819 JL. M'Kinnon, jun. n John Smith n 1832 1843 1820 Marianus Massie Charles Thomson John Watt William Robison n William Forbes R. S. Farquhar George Johnston John Clark n t 1844 1821 1833 George Allan John Fleming n Thomas Primrose John D. Milne, jun. Alex. Chivas n L. M'Kinnan, sen. William Speid *|JJames Edmond n 1845 1822 1834 James Bryce *t+J°hn Angus n John Yeats Bremner Tho. J. 1846 1823 Thomas Ewen George Walker James Russel n Alexander Torrie Norval Clyne ' "Alexander Fraser Lambert Barron 38 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

1847 1851 1854 Patrick Cooper n J. H. Chalmers John Barron n Chas. Duncan *Wm. L. Eeid n *James Paull Lewis Chalmers R. Ligertwood John Davidson John Reid 1848 Robert Adam 1855 Al. Simpson, sen. 1852 *Peter Duguid *A1. Simpson, jun. JG. C. Fraser George Cadenhead John Robertson Thos. M'Kenzie SAnth. A. Blaikie JChas. F. Runcy gThos. Ruxton 1853 ID. H. Kennedy Jjohn Duncan, jun. 1849 James Leask gJohn Ferguson JWilliani Paul 1856 2D. G. Cattanach William Moir John Thomson.

Lecturer on Scots Law and Conveyancing, and Librarian.—George Grub.

Factor and Cashier—John Clark. | Officer—Thomas Wood,

' Committee of Funds. | Land Committee. J Examinators. § Agents for the Poor.

^° Those having n attached t their names are Notaries-Public.

COMMUTATION EOAD TRUSTEES.

General Clerk.—Newell Burnett, Aberdeen.

DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT CLERKS.

1. Deer.—David Cruden, Old Deer. 2.- Ellon.—Alex. Ross, Advocate, Aberdeen. 3. Garioch.—A. S. M'Lean, Inverury. 4.- Kincardine O'Neil.— James Ogg, Bank Agent, Aboyne. 5. Torriff.—John Clark, Schoolmaster. 6.- Aberdeen.—R. Smith, Advocate, Aberdeen. 7.—.Alford.—Hugh M'Connach, Schoolmaster, Alford. —Huntly.—Alex. Stewart, Writer. —Town of Aberdeen.—James Simpson, Advocate, Aberdeen.

MESSENGERS-AT-AEMS.

James Johnston, Aberdeen. Adam Gray, Peterhead. Robert Shaw, do. James Hutchison, do. John Moir, do. Grant Imlah, do. Alex. Leslie, do. Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh. John Campbell. do. J. D. M'Nee, Turriff. James M'Kinnon, Huntly. Geo. Cockburn, Millbank, . Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil.

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Charles Dawson, Aberdeen. Robert Shaw, Aberdeen. Geo. Lyell, do. John Moir, do. Jas. Home, do. Alex. Leslie, do. John Campbell, do. James Ross, Old Aberdeen. James Johnston, do. John Thom, jun., do. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 39

George Fi-aser,Woodside. R. Ferguson, New Deer. Andrew Milne, . J. D.M 'Nee, Turriff. Al. Davie, Ellon. John George, do. William Rue, Cruden. J. Duguid, . Adam Gray, Peterhead. William Prott, Fyvie. James Hutcheon, do. George Webster, Old Meldrum. Robert Adam, do. William Mitchell, Whitehouse. Robert Daniel, do. David Stewart, Leochell. Grant Imlah, do. Geo. Simpson, Skellater, Strathdon. William Smith, do. James Cooper, Lumsden Village, John Leslie, do. Auchindoir. George Cockburn, Longside. James M'Kinnon, Huntly. John Thorn, do. W. Kennedy, Insch. Alexander Thomson, do. George Robertson, Inverury. Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh. Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil. Thomas Robertson, do. Peter Cran, Ballater. William Dalziel, Strichen. Al. Davidson, Tullich. James Adie, do. William Skene, Tarland. George AVilson, New Pitsligo. Alexander Profit, Coldstone. Robert Forsyth, do. J. Mennie, Banchory. Keith Hutcheon, Old Deer. Joseph Jenkins, Banff.

SECTION V.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

MEDICO-CHIEUEGICAL SOCIETY.

President— John Cadenhead, M.D. Secretary—George Morison, M.D. Curator of Museum— R. Smith, Surgeon. Librarian—William Fraser, Surgeon. Treasurer—Francis Edmond, Advocate.

ROYAL INFIRMARY— 1740.

PHYSICIANS.

Robert Dyce, M.D. Geo. J. Nicol, M.D. Alex. Kilgour, M.D. Wm. Williamson, M.D. Resident Physicians' Assistant—James Blaikie.

W. Laiug, M.D., Consulting Surgeon. J. Cadenhead, M.D., Ophthalmic William Keith, M.D. Surgeon. William Pirrie, M.D. David Kerr, M.D. Alex. J. Lizars, M.D

Resident Surgeons' Assistant—J. Booth. Resident Superintendent and Apothecary—Robt. Rattray, M.D. Chaplain—Rev. John Massie. Treasurer 4- Clerk—William Walker. Auditor—And. Masson, Accountant. Matron—Mrs. Shanks. Lecturer on Clinical Medicine—Alex. Kilgour, M.D. Lecturer on Clinical Surgery—William Keith, M.D. 40 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM— 1800.

RESIDENT OFFICIALS. Resident Physician and Superintendent— Robert Jamieson, M.D. Souse Steward—William Leslie. Matron—Miss EIrick.

NON-RESIDENT OFFICIALS. Consulting Physician— Dr. Macrobin. Chaplain—Rev. John Massie. Treasurer and Clerk—Win. Walker.

GENERAL DISPENSARY, LYING IN, AND VACCINE INSTITUTION—1823.

Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate.

For supplying Advice and Medicine to the sick poor, and to such as are unfit patients for the Infirmary, at their own houses. Supported by voluntary contribution. President.—The Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents.—Dr. Moir, Geo. Henry. Secretary.— John Watt. Treasurer.—Alexander Anderson.

MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. John Campbell. Robert Smith. William Leslie. James H. Forsyth, M.D. John Galen, M.D. William Fraser.

Vaccinator.—Dr. Galen. Apothecary.—William Paterson. Collector $ Attendant.—John Middleton.

Patients admitted every morning at 9 o'clock ; Medicines dispensed every afternoon at 4 o'clock ; and .Vaccination performed every Wednesday at 3 o'clock.

OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION, FOR DISEASES OF THE EYE.

Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate.

Under the patronage of the Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, the Convener of the County, and the Hon. the County Club. Surgeon.— Dr. Cadenhead.

Attendance—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2.30, p.m.

ABERDEEN OPHTHALMIC AND AURIC INSTITUTION.

11, Littlejohn Street.—Established in 1831. Patron.—Admiral Hon. William Gordon. Surgeon.—Dr. George Rainy. Advice and Medicines every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at

9 o'clock. ( ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. 41

MEDICAL SCHOOL.

St. Paul Street.

Professor of Medicine and Chemistry—Andrew Fyfe, M.D. Lecturer on Surgery—David Kerr, M.D. Lecturer on Midwifery—George Rainy, M.D. Lecturer on Materia Medica—Robert Rattray, M.D, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence—Dr. Reid. Lecturer on Botany—Rev. J. C. Brown. Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine—John Christie, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology—Peter Redfern, M,D. Lecturer on Natural History (including GeologyJ—Rev. J. Longmuir. Portei—

SECTION VI.—ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences. East Union Street, — Principal Beadle—John Brown, 26, Thistle Street. West Union Street James Forsyth, D.D. 21, Golden Square Principal Beadle—John Gray, 42, Union Terrace.

Nort Se' KiDg North King Street John Wilson { ^ Principal Beadle—William Anderson, 8, East North Street. ou South- Belmont Street Thomas Dewar...-j j^ff' Principal Beadle—James Ewen, 30, Summer Street.

Broad Street D.M'Taggart.D.D. Greyfriars j %[ing g^f^ Principal Beadle—William Chisholm, 48, Longacre.

St. Clement's James Fraser 185, King Street. Principal Beadle— James Gillanders, 1, Commerce Lane.

Mounthooly Charles Skene.... John Knox's { otlh^wgate-head. Principal Beadle—Duncan M'Grigor, 170, West North Street. Gilcomston End of Summer St.. ..David Milne Mackie Place. Principal Beadle—William Simpson, 111, Skene Street. Holburn Wellington Place George Henry 51, Chapel Street Principal Beadle—Peter Johnston, 95, Skene Street.

FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences

. . . Foote, Golden Square. „ , „ , Q f James D.D. 14, East Belmont Street j j c Mlpha£ 9,' Carden Place. Principal Beadle — Joseph Lawrence, 13, Blackfriars Street. West Belmont Street A. D. Davidson, D.D. 126, Crown St Principal Beadle—Alex. Barnett, 31, Upperkirkgate. D ——

4- ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences. 30 South ' Bon-Accord Belmont Street John Adam I

Principal Beadle—William Donald, 27, Blackfriars Street.

North West North Street... John Murray, D.D. 69, Dee Street. Principal Beadle—William Ross, 13, Chronicle Lane. Melville Correction Wynd William Primrose, 19, North Silver St. Principal Beadle—John Calder, 14, Thornton Place, Guestrow. Gaelic Gaelic Lane Hugh M'Kenzie Rosemount Place. Principal Beadle-Rohert Mackay, 6, Black's Buildings. Bon- Accord Union Terrace Charles Ross 2, Skene Place. Principal Beadle— David Edward, 3, Denburn. Trinity Crown Street David Simpson 6 Carden Place. Principal Beadle-George Thomson, 121, Crown Street. Greyfriars George Street John Thomson 7, Carden Place. Principal Beadle—Francis Russel, 17, Denburn Terrace. Gilcomston Huntly Street Walter M'Gillivray, DD. 13, UnionRow. Principal Beadle—James Fraser, 34, Summer Street. Union Shiprow Robert Blackwood 21, Virginia Street. Principal Beadle- John Sim, 30, James Street. St. Clement's Prince Regent St.. .Alex. Spence Castle Hill. Principal Beadle—John Mitchell, 18, Marischal Street. John Knox's Gerrard Street John Stephen Rosemount Place. Principal Beadle—Alex. Lennie, 20, Hutcheon Street. Holburn Bon-Accord Terrace-William L. Mitchell..l39, Skene Street. Principal Beadle— Joseph Black, 8, Langstane Place.

6 Mai s Place, Mariner's Commerce Street John > §* T' Longmuir".""(-f „ . .. Crown Street. Principal Beadle— Alex. Forbes, 27, Justice Street

EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PEESBYTERIAN, &c.

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences ' Scotch Episcopal } a c a. .r. T „„ . [T.G.m n S Suther,D.C.L..10,™ „ .St. Andrew's .....King Street Union Terrace. Principal Beadle—John Rough, 9, Brebner's Court, Castle Street. Scotch Episcopal *, '•'< ) Patricki_- vti.Cheyne . . „ St. John's „.Crown Street } 44, Bon-Accord St. Principal Beadle— George Oldman, 29, Thistle Street.

English Episcopal— ) T , _,. , „ _, _ Joshua Kirkman...l, East Craibstone St. St. Paul's .f.Gallowgate f Principal Beadle—John Winchester, 61, Gallowgate.

English Episcopal 7 „. . . _. _ }Kichard Jonesx St. James's! .Crown Street 75, Dee Street. Principal Beadle—William Stevenson, 52, Summer Street. United Presbyterian...St. Nicholas Lane..Henry Angus 50, Dee Street Principal Beadle— George Simpson, 57, Green.

Do. ...George Street James Stirling 4, Caroline Place. Principal Beadle— John Nicol, 16, Nortbfield, Gilcomston. Do. ...Belmont Street, John C.Brown 126, Crown Street. Principal Beadle—Magnus Fobester, 14, Kidd Lane.

Do. ...Charlotte Street.. ..John B Ritchie 21, Summer Street. Principal Beadle—George Thomson, 170, George Street. M°unt Pleasant, Do ...St. Paul Street....Andrew Dickie { ( Canal Street Principal Beadle. ..Alexander Leask, Maybank. Associate Synod Skene Terrace John Aitken 26, Skene Terrace. Principal Beadle— William Souter, 6, Park Street. . .

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 48

Names. Where Situated. Ministers. Residences. Methodist(Wesleyan)...Longacre William Hales 44, Constitution St Principal Beadle —James Jamieson, Castle Lane. Congregational George Street David Arthur Maybank Cottage. Principal Beadle—John Robertson, 85, George Street. Do. Frederick Street.. .David Wallace Whitehall. Principal Beadle—Alex. Paterson, 26, Frederick Street.

4| C°Td Do. Blackfriars Street-John Thomson. •[ j^^ Do. (not in the Union) St. Paul Street Fergus Ferguson..3, Strawberry Bank. Principal Beadle - James Crombie, 114, Gallowgate.

. . t. , „ c . , . j f 7, Chanonry, Old Baptist George Street Alex. Anderson ' -j Aberdeen Do. (English) John Street James Malcolm. ..King Street Road. Do. (Scotch) South Silver St John M'Donald...25, Bon- Accord St.

„ ,, ,. T ,. . , ( John Sutherland. ..Chapel Court. Catll0hc Justlce Street....| i william Stophani..Cnapel Court. Principal Beadle—Peter Cosgrove, 298, George Street.

Unitarian George Street John Stephen 3, Mackie Place. United Christian Church ..John Street Hugh Hart 70, Dee Street. Friends Gallowgate Various. Glassite St. Andrew Street..Various. Park Street Chapel Park Street James H. AVilson..27, Castle Street. Northfield Mission Northfield, Gilcomston...Alex. Laing 142, Skene Street. Gallowgate Mission 140, Gallowgate Thomas Brown. ..73, John Street.

SECTION VII—EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

MAEISCHAL COLLEGE AND UNIVEKSITY.

Founded, 1593.

Chancelloi—Charles Duke of Richmond and Lennox. Sector—Austen H. Layard, M.P. Dean of Faculty—Sir John Forbes, M.D. Principal—Daniel Dewar, D.D., LL.D. Librarian and Secretary—John Cruickshank, LL.D.

PROFESSORS. Chairs Incumbents Greek Robert J. Brown, D.D Humanity Robert Maclure,LL.D Civil and Natural History James Nicol. Mathematics John Cruickshank, LL.D Natural Philosophy Clark Maxwell. Moral Philosophy and Logic William Martin, A.M. Divinity William R. Pirie, D.D. Church History Daniel Dewar, D.D. Oriental Languages George G. M'Lean, M.D. Medicine John Macrobin, M.D. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry. .Thomas Clark, M.D. Anatomy and Physiology and Prac- > Alex j Li tical Anatomy J Surgery William Pirrie, M.D. 44 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT,

LECTURERS. Chairs. Incumbents. Botany K. Beveridge, M.D. Seots Law and Conveyancing George Grub, A.M. Materia Medica Wm. Henderson, M.D. Institutes of Medicine George Ogilvie, M.D. Medical Jurisprudence Francis Ogston, M.D. Midwifery Robert Dyce. M.D. Agriculture James S. Brazier. Evidences of Christianity Daniel Dewar, D.D. Practical Religion William B. Pirie, D.D.

FREE CHUECH DIVINITY HALL, ALBYN PLACE.

Kev. Patrick Fairbairn, D.D., 25, Bon-Accord Terrace. Rev. Marcus Sachs, Beechhill, Pitfodels. Rev. George Smeaton, 5, Springbank Terrace.

TOWN'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Under the Patronage of the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Hector— T. W. E. Evans, Ex. S.T.C.D. Senior Gold Medallist in Classics, Trinity

College, Dublin ; h., Marine Place, Ferryhill.

Masters—Rev. Alexander Beverly, A.M., h., Braehead, Gilcomston; J. Brebner, A.M., h., Thistle 28, Street; J. W. Legge, A.M , k., 4, Summer Street.

Subjects Taught—Latin, Greek, History, Geography, and English.

Fee—(including all these branches)-Half-a-Guinea per quarter.

SCHOOLS IN LITTLE BELMONT STREET.

ENGLISH SCHOOL.

Master—Robert Alexander, h., 5, Millburn Street, Ferryhill. Branches TAUGHT-English Reading, English Grammar, Physical Geography History, Composition, History of English Literature, &c.

Fee— 7s. 6d. per Quarter.

COMMERCIAL, ARITHMETICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL.

Master—Robert A. Gray, h., House. Branches TAUGHT-Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, Naviga- tion Mathematics-Theoretical and Practical, and the Mathematical»wwui/eDe- partments of Natural Philosophy.

Fees—for Day Pupils—For 1 hour daily, 5s. per qr. : for 2 hours do 7* fid nor do. Whole Day 108. 6d. For ; StudentsiinYummer^Os 6d per quarte in winter, 10s. 6d. per session. v H ' EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 45

WRITING AND DRAWING SCHOOL.

Master.—Francis Craigmyle, h, 5 Strawberry-bank. Branches Taught.—Writing and Drawing. Fees per quarter, the former including Books, Pens,

ST, CLEMENT'S SCHOOL, FOOTDEE. Master.—James Robertson, Branches Taught.—English Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics. Book-keeping, Geography, English Grammar, and Composition. Fees, per quarter, 3s. 6d ; to 7s. 6d.

DR. ANDREW BELL'S SCHOOLS, FREDERICK STREET, SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

Master.—Alex. D. Pithie, h. 2 King Street Place. Branches Taught.—English Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Wri- ting and Arithmetic. Fees— Three half-pence per week, everything furnished tc. pupils gratis. There is a Library in connexion with the School.

SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Teacher.—Mrs. Cruickshank, h. 6 Frederick Street. Branches Taught.—Same as in Boys' School with the addition of Plain Needle-Work and Knitting. Fees.—Three half-pence per week. Everything furnished to pupils gratis. Dr. Bell's Schools, as will be seen from the moderate charges, are intended chiefly for the children of the labouring classes. There is accommodation for 400 boys and 200 girls. The School Rooms are commodious and well aired.

ACADEMIES, SCHOOLS, AND TEACHERS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences. West End Academy.. .216, Union Street Dr. Ferguson, f Mile end house. and Assistants"^ Stocket. Academy Street Geo. Tulloch, L.L.D., Tulloeh's Academy.... j Hardgate. Central Academy 56, Union Street Donald Sinclair 4, N. Broadford.

' Ledingham's Academy, 12, Correction Wynd...Jas. Ledingham ' -J ^yy^d Hill's Seminary 19, Queen Street Isaac Hill 19 Queen Street. Broad St. Academy. ..Broad Street Robert Sim 56, Chapel Stree Commercial Academy. Mechanics' Buildings. ..Wm Molison...62, Gordon Street. Reid's Academy 10, Silver Street John Reid 10, Silver Street. Writing Academy 115, Union Street G. C. M'Conochie.2, Union Place. Nautical Academy.. ..57, Shiprow Joseph Brodie..l4, Castle Street. Porthill School Porthill Robert Thain... School-house. Trades' School Denburn James 8outer..31, Charlotte Street.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SCHOOLS.

Names. > Where situated. Teachers. Residences. East St. Paul Street J. S. Kidd 3, Kingsland Place. 81 6011 West George Street James Strachanj > g^^

North -. Albion Street Alex. H. Boyle..School-house. D 2 46 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

Names. where situated. Teachers. Residences. South Trinity street A. Clerihew 6, Denhurn. Greyfriars Shoe Lane Alex. Reid School-house. John Knox's Mounthooly William Rose... .188, West N. Street. Gilcomston Summer Street George Imray...59, Summer Street. Holburn .Wellington Place Robert Lippe 22, Kidd Lane.

FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SCHOOLS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences. East St. Andrew Street James Stevenson..31, Charlotte St. North Princes Street D. M. Connell 16* Constitution St. South Charlotte Street William Rattray.31,"Charlotte St.

Bon-Accord 1 S eet ' MarywellJ Street jS^r^T";-"-.' } {&. William Rait.. .5, ffW*St. Mary's Place.t Gilcomston Union Wynd Charles Sheret.... Holburn Street. Union Virginia Street James M'Donald..39, Union Terrace. John Knox's Gerrard Street James Milne. Holburn Justice-mill Lane H. Gordon Cooperston Row. St. Clement's Fisher's Square Miss Fraser 6, Hanover Street.

OTHER DENOMINATIONS.

Names. Where situated. Teachers. Residences, S. Episcopal (St. Andrew' s)..Crown Court... Wm. Presslie 45, Park Street. Do. (St. John's)..St. Mary's Place..Mrs E. Harries.. .2, St. Mary's Place. Methodist (Weslevan)..Chronicle Lane.. ..Alex. Stephen...l. Martin's Lane, Green. J e k n Roman Catholic - Constitution Street...-} School house - a I?d Aass Buist } Park Chapel School.Albion Street Mrs. Clark 2, Ragg's Lane

LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS.

Miss Lambert, 8, Golden Square. Misses Fyfe, 108, Crown Street, Misses Bicknell, 9, Silver Street. Miss Chisholm, 77, Bon-Accord Street. Misses Whyte, 57, Dee Street. Misses Fullerton, 139, Crown Street,

GORDON'S HOSPITAL.

Founded 1729. Master-Rev. W. D. Strahan. Drill Master—Alex. Jamieson. Teacher of Mathematics— Br. J. Ogilvie. Clerk 4- Factor—A. Stronach, Advocate. Teacher of Arithmetic— Alex. Gerard. Treasurer— William Reid. Teacher of English— J ohn Scott. Physician—Robert Dyce, M.D. Writing Master—Alex. Stuart. Matron— Miss Jamson: Teacher of French and Draiving—J. House Steward—David Gray. Jazdowski. Officer— Robert N. Anderson, Town Ser- Teacher of Music—Alex. Colston.

ROBERT DONALDSON'S, BACK WYND.

Founded 1834.

Teacher-Rev. James Grant, h., Eastfield Cottage. Fees— 2s. per Quarter. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 47

JAMES THAIN'S, 52, SHIPROW. Founded 1788.

Teacher—John M. Stewart, 52, Shiprow. Gratis.

JOHN DAVIDSON'S, YORK STREET, FOOTDEE.

Teacher of Boys—Alexander Brownie, h., 41, Park Street. Teacher of Girls— Mm. Knox, h, 84, Skene Square. Gratis.

INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF

AND DUMB, 31, BELMONT STREET. Instituted 1819.

Patron—His Grace the Duke of Richmond. Lady Patroness—Her Grace the Duchess of Gordon. President and Convener— The. Lord Provost for the time being. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—James Edmond. Superintendent and Teacher--John Weir. Assistant— A. Mollison. Matron—Mrs. Weir.

ABERDEEN FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, ALBYN PLACE.

Instituted Nov., 1840, for maintaining-, clothing, and educating orphan girls, whose parents have lived in the parishes of St. Nicholas, Old Machar, and Nigg, for three years previous to their decease. Admitted from the age of four to eight. Secretary—William Simpson, Advocate. Chaplain— Rev. David Milne. Physician— W. Williamson, M.D. Matron—Miss Fillan. Teacher— Miss M'Condach.

Visiters from Aberdeen and its vicinity admitted to view the Asylum the first and third Monday of every month. Strangers may visit every lawful day, Saturday excepted, on application to the Matron,

Hours of Admission, 11 to 1.

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART.

(In connection with the board of Trade—Department of Science and Art.) President.—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Secretary.—Alex. Yeats, Accountant. SCIENCE. Mathematics, including Algebra and Geometry— Teacher— T>. Maver, Natural Philosophy.—Rev. J. C. Brown. Chemistry.— J. S. Brazier, Marischal College. AET. Ornament and Figure Drawing.—P. Cleland, Artist. Mechanical Draiving.— J. Minty. Architectural Drawing—

MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.

Classes during the Winter Session.— English, French, Arithmetic, & Writing. 48 MISCELLANEOUS.

SECTION VIII.—MISCELLANEOUS.

ATHENiEUM NEWS-ROOM AND LIBRARY. Union Buildings.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. Eight, „ Ten, „ in Winter. R S 0P S S EIPT 0N•-News-Roon yearl >, y, £1 lis. 6d. ; Half-yearly 17b.,7 6d.Xf Quarterly,n l r 9s.o d ; ; Monthly, 3s. 6d. ; Weekly, Is. ; Passing Strangers, Id per visit. ° ' 8 Library Yearly, £2 2s.; Half-yearly, 23s. 6d. Quarterly. 12s.io. ^mTi ^ ; 6d.; Monthly, 5s. ; Weekly, Is 6d. Proprietors.—A. & E. Milne, Booksellers.

PUBLIC NEWS ROOM.

Mechanics' Institution.

Open from Seven, am., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. Eight, „ ,, Ten, „ in Winter. Annual subscription, 5s. ; Single visits, Id. each.

ABERDEEN PUBLIC NEWS ROOM.

Corn Exchange, off Market Street.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. Eight, „ Ten, „ in Winter. Annual subscription, 5s. ; Single visits, Id. each.

FOOTDEE PUBLIC NEWS ROOMS. York Buildings.

Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in Summer. Eight, „ „ Ten, ,, in Winter. Annual subscription, 5s. ; Visits, Id. each.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTION PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open . every evening from half-past Six, till half-past Nine. Annual S iption, 4s. Reading Society.— Open at same hours. Annual subscription, 10s. 6d.

A. BROWN & CO's PUBLIC LIBRARY.

77, Union Street.

Annual subscription, 21s. ; Half-yearly, 12s. ; Quarterly, 7s ;

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W. KUSSEL'S NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY,

19, Broad Street.

PUBLIC CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

32, Wellington Street, Footdee.

6£d. Annual Subscription, 2s. 2d.; Half-Yearly, Is. Id. ; Quarterly, Monthly, 2d.

Librarian—James Blake.

UNION CLUB— 1832.

Reading Room in the public rooms. Open at 7, a.m., to 10, p.m.

Secretary—Win. Allardyce. Librarian and Keeper—Wm. Chisholm.

ABERDEEN UNION CLUB—1846.

Market Street.

Secretary— Alex. Simpson, jun.

THE NORTHERN CLUB—1854.

1, Union Terrace.

Chairman—The Lord James Hay. Secretary— ~W . L. Reid.

THE SPALDING CLUB.

For the printing of the historical, ecclesiastical, genealogical, topographical, and literary remains of the North-eastern Counties of Scotland.

Instituted A.D., 1839. Patron—H. R. H. Prince Albert. President—The Earl of Aberdeen, K.T. Vice-Presidents—The Duke of Richmond, K.G.; The Duke of Sutherland, K.G.

the Earl of Kintore ; the Earl of Seafield ; Lord Saltoun. Secretary—John Stuart, General Register House, Edinburgh. Joint-Treasurers—John Blaikie and John Ligertwood, Advocates, Aberdeen. Auditors-X. Davidson of Desswood; Provost Henry; Alex. Stronach, Advocate. 50 MISCELLANEOUS.

PUBLIC BATHS, ST. ANDREW STREET.

Opened—1851. SCALE OF CHARGES. FOR HOT, TEPID, OR SHOWER.

First Class, Single Bath, Is. 0d., or Ticket for Six Baths, 4s. Od. Second Class, do., 0s. 6d., do., 2b. Od. Third Class, do., 0s. 3d., . do., Is. 4d. FOR COLD OR SHOWER BATHS.

First Class, Single Bath 6d., or Ticket for Six Baths, 2s. 6d- Second Class, do., 3d., do., Is. 3d. Third Class, do., Id. Salt Baths, 3d.' extra.

Children under Ten Years, when two or more are together, under charge of their Parents or Guardians, Half-price,

Open from SIX in the Morning till HALF-PAST NINE at Night. Entrance to the Male Bath Booms from Crooked Lane, to the Female Bath Rooms from St. Andrew Street. Superintendent.—James Angus.

HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTION. Lochhead House, near Aberdeen—Conducted by Rev. Alexander Munro.

MASON LODGES IN ABERDEEN.

Aberdeen Alex. Martin. St. George Alex. Harvey. St. Machar Dr. Beveridge. Old Aberdeen Thomas Leask. St. Nicholas R. S. Houston. Operative Wm. Elrick. St. Andrew's

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Old Aberdeen...Alex. Stables, Senior, Z I St. George D. Sutherland, Z Peter John Duncan, Z j Bon-Accord J. Rettie, Z

Knight's Templar Encampment, St. George Aboyne, W. Ramage, Com.

Masonic Hall, 115, Union Street.

Keeper.—Wm. Sandison, Rettie's Court, Broad Street.

ABERDEENSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Instituted, 1824.

Patron—Right Hon. Earl of Aberdeen. President—James Brebner, Advocate. Vice-Presidents— John Geddes, M.D., and John Finlayson. Secretary and Treasurer— William Bisset. Officer—William Salmond. Librarian—James Sinclair. The Library is kept at the Mechanics' Institution, where books may be ex- changed every lawful evening, from 7 to 9. MISCELLANEOUS. 51

SHORE PORTERS' SOCIETY.

Deacon.—James Lamb, 9, Princes Street.

Peter Cantly, 7, Marischal Street. o / Commercial Court, s Jas.t„„ Davidson,n„„Mo^„ Geo. Lumsden, 7, Marischal Street. | 58> Castle Street. Robert Lamb, 6, Castle Brae. Wm. Moir, 7, Marischal Street. John Wilson, 18, Shiprow. James Saint, 24, Summer Street. Geo. Robb, 23, Castle Street, Alex. Skinner, 8, Exchequer Kow. National Bank Court, John Smith, 10, Guestrow. Johnt«v„ Porter,t>„~4.„.. S j 42, Castle Street. Brebner's Court, 84, Wm. Caie,e J Alex. Aitken, 45, Castle Street. '| Shiprow. James Henry, 54, Castle Street. James Milne, Summerfield. s George Pirie, 3, Castle Lane.

N.B.—The whole of the above are also Firemen attached to the Fire Insurance Offices ; and those who have the letter s attached to their names, are Keepers and Carriers of the Sedan Chairs.

TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.

Instituted, 1854.— Offices, S3, Union Street.

Chairman—G. Thompson, jun., M.P. Vice- Chairman— Baillie Forbes. Directors—Twenty-five of the leading merchants of the town. Treasurer— J. J. Kennedy. La\o Agent—John Yeats, Advocate. Secretary—W. Maitland, Accountant.

ABERDEEN PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Instituted 1851.—Office, Public Schools, Little Belmont Street. President—George B. Bothwell. Vice-President— James Morison. Treasurer— Robert Collie, Merchant, Green. Manager—John Macaldowie.

Open every Friday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock.

VICTORIA LODGING HOUSE.

Exchequer Court, Exchequer Row.—Instituted, 1849.

Secretary—J. H. Wilson. Treasurer—George Grant, Advocate. Housekeepers—Mr. and Mrs. Rennie.

ABERDEEN ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND.

Huntly Street.—Established, 1843.

Secretaries <$ Treasurers—P . & A. Davidson, advocates. sician.—John Cadenhead, M.D. Superintendent.— George Troup. Matron.— Mrs. M'Kay. 52 MISCELLANEOUS.

HOSPITAL FOR ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE FEMALE CHILDREN.

Huntly Street.— Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849.

Treasurer.— Patrick Davidson. Secretary.—John Webster. Matron.—Mrs. Paterson.

HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.

Guestrow.— Instituted, 1836.

Superintendent.— Alexander Machray. Matron.—Miss Young-son. Treasurer.—Alex. Anderson, Advocate. Secretary.— John Watt, Advocate. Medical Attendants.—The Medical Officers of the General Dispensary. Collector. —George Jackson.

Applicants admitted on Mondays and Fridays, at half-past 2, p.m. Visiters admitted every lawful day.

ABERDEEN FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, GUESTROW

Patroness—Lady James Hay.

Teacher and Superintendent—Miss Malcolm. Secretary and Treasurer—BL. S. Farquhar, Advocate, 184, Union Street.

NEWSPAPERS IN ABERDEEN.

Aberdeen Journal, (Wednesday) 28, Adelphi Court. „ Herald, (Saturday) 7, Queen Street. Br°ad „ Free Press, (Friday) {^^sSeet' Northern Advertiser, (Tuesday) j .t 42 WWHe0aEtlB Btreetstre - Northern Telegraphic News, (daily) \ **> I

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COLLECTIONS AT RECEIVING HOUSES.

Receiving Houses. 1st Collection 2d Collection. 3d Collection.

221, Union Street, J. Eraser ro p.m. 8-15 p.m. 32, Quay, P. Buyers ro „ 8-15 „ 237, Broadford, W. Harper 9-30 „ 1'0 „ 8-15 „ 43, High St., Old Abn., R.Ross r o p.m. io-o „ —

54 LIST OP POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND.

The Lerwick mail is despatched every Friday at 5- p.m., from April to September inclusive, by steamer, and the other six months by sailing vessel time uncertain.

On Saturday only, there are two despatches to Rhynie, Mossatt, Lumsdeu, and Strathdon, viz., at 7'30 A.M., and 3- 15 P.M.

On Saturday, no letters are forwarded for London (City). Letters, however, for places in the "London District, Post Delivery," such as Chelsea, Clapham, Croydon, Edgeware, Greenwich, Hampton, Hackney, Sydenham, Tottenham, Woolwich, &c, &c„ are forwarded by the Mail made up at P45 p.m., only.

Letters for the following Counties in England and Wales, viz. :—Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, Cambridge, the southern portions of Bedford and Bucking- ham, Hertford, Berks, Sussex, Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, , Cornwall, and Essex, Kent, Surrey—with the exception of those places in the vicinity of London, regarded as "London District," Pembroke, Caermarthen, Gla- morgan, Monmouth, which, as a rule, are forwarded by the mail made up at 1-45 p.m., together with letters for Foreign Parts, are on Saturday for- warded by the Mail made up at lO'O am. only, provided the entire postage is pre- paid by means of postage stamps affixed.

On Sunday there is no despatch to Glasgow by the mail made up at 10- a.m.

Money Order Office open every day from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.—Sunday and Sa- cramental Fasts excepted.

On Sundays the Office will he open for the delivery of letters from 9 till 10, a.m. ; and on Sacramental Fasts from 9 till 10, a.m., and from 4-30 till 6*30, p.m.

LIST OF POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND.

Those places marked thus (n) are not Money Order Offices.

Aberdeen. Brechin. Dingwall. Galashiels. Aberfeldy. Bridge of Allan. Drem. Girvan. Aboyne. Bridge of Earn. Dumfries. Glasgow. Airdrie. Broadford. Dunbar. Golspie. Alloa. Buckie. Dunblane. Gorebridge. Annan. Burntisland. Dundee. Grantown. Anstruther. Dunfermline. Greenock. Arbroath. Campbeltown. Dunkeld. Arderseir. Carnoustie. Dunoon. Haddington. Ardrossan. Carr Bridge. Dunse. Hamilton. Auchterarder. Castle Douglas. Dunvegan. Hawick. Ayr. Cockburnspath. Helensburgh. Ayton. Coldstream. Edinburgh. Huntly. Colinton. Ecclefechan. n Balermo. Colinsburgh. Elgin. Inchture. Ballater. Corstorphine. Ellon. Insch. Ballindalloch. Craigellachie. Enrol. Inverary. Banff. Crail. Inverkeithing Beauly. Cramond. Falkirk. Inverness. Beith. Crieff. Ferry port on Irvine. Bervie. Cullen. Craig. Biggar. Cumnock. Fochabers. Jedburgh. ; Blackball. Cupar Angus. Forfar. Blair Atholl. Cupar Fife. Forres. Keith. Blairgowrie. Currie. Fort Augustus. Keith Hall. Bonar Bridge. Fortrose. Kelso. Bonaw. Dalkeith. Fort William. Kilmarnock. Braco. Denny. Fraserburgh. Kincardine. LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES. 55

Kinghorn. Markinch. Paisley. St. Boswell 6. Kingussie. Maybole. Parkhill. Saltcoats. Kinross. Meigle. Peebles. Sanquhar. Kirkcaldy. M elrose. Pennycuick. Selkirk. Kirkcudbright. Mintlaw. Perth. Slateford. Kirkwall. Moffat. Peterhead. South Queens- Kirriemuir. Montrose. Pitlochry. Stirling, [ferry Motherwell. Pittenweem. Stonehaven. Lanark. » Murrayfield. Port Glasgow. Stomoway. Lasswade. Musselburgh. Portobello. Stow. Laurencekirk. Portree. Stranraer. Lerwick. Nairn. Portsoy. Leven. Newburgh. (Fife) Prestonkirk. Tain. Libberton. Newton Stewart. Prestonpans. Thornhill Linlithgow. Noblehouse, Thurso. Loanhead. North Queens- Hatho. Tranent. Lochalsh. ferrv. n Roslin. Turriff. Lochgilphead. Rothsay. Lochmaddy. Oban. Wick. Lockerby. Old Meldrum. St. Andrew's. Winchburgh.

LIST OF SUB-OFFICES & TOWN-KECEIVING OFFICES IN SCOTLAND,

With the Post-Towns to which they are Subordinate.

Those places marked thus * are Money Order Offices.

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. Aberarder Inverness. *Alyth Meigle. Aberargie Bridge of Earn. Amisfield Dumfries. Aberchirder Banff. Amulrie Dunkeld. Aberdeen, Old Aberdeen. Ancrum Jedburgh. *Aberdour Burntisland. *Anderston Glasgow. Aberfoyle Stirling. *Appin Bonaw. Aberlady Drem. Arbirlot Arbroath. Aberlemno Forfar. Arbuthnott Bervie. Aberlour Craigellachie. Ardclach Forres. Abernethy Grantown. Ardelve Lochalsh. Abernethy Newburgh (Fife) Ardentinney Greenock. Aberuthven Auchterarder. Ardfern Lochgilphead. Abington Glasgow. Ardnamurchan Fort William. Campbelton, Achahoish Lochgilphead. ArdpatncKArdnatrirk 1 Advie Ballindalloch. j (Greenock.) Airth Falkirk. Ardrishaig Greenock. 'Alexandria Glasgow. Ardwell Inn Stranraer. Alford Aberdeen. Argyle Street Glasgow. Alloway Ayr. Arisaig Fort William. Almond Bank Perth. Arncroach Pittenweem. Alness Inverness. *Aros Oban. Altnaharra Golspie. Arrochar Glasgow. Alva Stirling. Arrochar Village.. Glasgow.

Alves Forres. , Rothesay. 56 LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES.

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. Ashkirk Hawick. Boddam , Peterhead. Assynt Golspie. Bogroy Inverness. Athelstaneford Drem. Bohally Pitlochry. Auchenblae Laurencekirk. Bonar Village Bonar Bridge. Auchencairn Castle Donglas. Bonchester Bridge. Hawick. Auchinleck Cumnock. *Boness Linlithgow. Auchmill Aberdeen. Bonhill Glasgow. Auchnacraig Oban. Boreland Lockerby. Auehnagatt Ellon. Borgue Kirkcudbright. Auchnasheen Dingwall. Boroughni uirhead.Edinburgh. Auchterless Turriff, Bothwell Hamilton. "Auchtermuchty Ladybank. Botriphnie Keith. Auchtertool Kirkcaldy. Bourtreebush Stonehaven. Auldearn Nairn. Bowden Melrose. Auldgarth Bridge. Dumfries. Bower Wick. Auldgirnaig Blair Athol. *Bowmore Greenock. Aultbea Dingwall Bowmore Village.. Greenock. Avoch Inverness. Brae Lerwick. Braemar Ballater. 'Baillieston Glasgow. Bridge of Bucket.. .Aberdeen. Balbeggie Perth. Bridge of Cally Blairgowrie. Balblair Tain. Bridge of Weir Paisley. Balerno Currie. Bridge Street Glasgow. Balfron Glasgow. Broadford Aberdeen. Balgonie Markinch. *Brodick (Arrau)....Ardrossan. 'Ballautrae Girvan. Broomielaw Glasgow. Ballinluig Dunkeld. Brora Golspie. Ballintumb Blairgowrie. Brougluy Ferry.. ..Dundee. Balmullo St. Andrews. Broxburn Winchburgh. Balnaguard Dunkeld. Brucklay Mintlaw. Ballygrant Greenock. Brunton Cupar (Fife.) Balinaelellan Castle Douglas. Brydekirk . Annan. Baltasound Lerwick. Buckhaven Kirkcaldy. 'Banchory Aberdeen. Bucklyvie Stirling. Bankend Dumfries. Bunavounlin Oban. Bankfoot..., ...Perth. Bunessan Oban. Bannockburn Stirling. *Burghhead Elgin. Bargrennan Newton Stewart. Burn of Cambus... Stirling. Ban- Girvan. Burravoe Lerwick. Barra Lochmaddy. Burrelton Coupar Angus. 'Barrhead Glasgow. *Bushby Glasgow. *Barrhill Girvan. Butterstone: Dunkeld. Barvas Stornoway. Byth Turriff. *Bathgate Linlithgow. Beeswing Dumfries. Cairndow Glasgow. Belgrave Place Glasgow. Cairnie Huntly. Aberdeen. Oairnie Hill Dunfermline. Belivat Nairn. Cairnish... Lochmaddy. Bellshill Airdrie. Cairnryan Stranraer. Beoch Ayr. Calderbank Airdrie. Berriedale Golspie. 'Callander Stirling. Brigham Coldstream. *Calton Glasgow. Birness Toll Ellon. Cambusbarron Stirling. Birsay Kirkwall. Cambuslang Glasgow. Birse Aboyne. Camelon Falkirk. Bishopbriggs Glasgow. Campsie Glassow. Bishopton Paisley. Campton Jedburgh. Blackburn Aberdeen. ( Hawick. Blackbnrn Linlithgow. Canonbie..., J Langholm. Blackford Auchterarder. (Carlisle. Blackhall Street. ..Greenock. Canongate Edinburgh. Blackbillock...... Keith. Carbost Broadford. Blackridge Linlithgow. Cardross Glasgow. *Blacl;shiels Dalkeith. *CarIuke... Lanark. *Blair Adam Burntisland. Carmyllie Arbroath. Blair Drumond Sliding. Carnbee Pittenwe>ra. Blair Logie Stirling. Carnbo Kinross. Blairngone Stirling. Carmunnock Glasgow. B Ian tyre Glasgow. Cornock Dunfermline. Boar Hills St. Andrews. Carnwath Lanark. LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES. 57

Sub- Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. Carridle Campbelton. Cross Edinburgh. Carron Falkirk. Crossfbrd Lanark. Carronbridge Denny. Crossgates Inverkeithing. Carronshore Falkirk. Crosshands... Kilmarnock. Carsphairn Ayr. Crosshill Maybole. Castle Street Edinburgh. Crosslee ...Stow. Castletown Thurso. Crossmichael Castle Douglas. Cathcart Glasgow. Crown Street Glasgow. Catrine Kilmarnock. Croy Arderseir. Causewayhead Stirling. Cruden Ellon. Cawdor Nairn. Culbokie Dingwall. Central Railway 1 Culliecudden Fortrose. pth Lerwick. Station j Cullivoe Cellardykes Anstruther. 'Culross Kincardine. Ceres Cupar (Fife). 'Cumbernauld Glasgow. 'Chance Inn Arbroath. Turriff. Charlestown Dunfermline. Cummertrees Annan. Chirnside Ayton. Cunningsburgh Lerwick. Uacnanriarhan J Campbelton. | Greenock. Dailly..... Maybole. *r>„iT,„.,ii- ( Dumfries, Castle Clackmannan J. 'Dalbeattie Aii oa j Douglas. Clarencefield Annan. Dalguise Dunkeld. Clarkston Airdrie. Daljarroch Girvan. Clashmore Inverness. Dallas Forres. Clatt Insch. Dalmally Inverary. Cleish ..Kinross. 'Dalmellington Ayr. Clintmains St. Boswells. Dalmuir Glasgow. Clola Ellon. Dalnacardoch Blair Athol. Closeburn Thomhill. *Dalry, (Ayrshire)..Glasgow. Cluny Aberdeen. Dairy Castle Douglas. 'Coatbridge Glasgow. Dalrymple Ayr. Coldingbam Ayton Dalswinton Dumfries. Coll Oban. Dalton Lockerby. Collessie.... Ladybank. Damhead Kinross. Collin Dumfries. Darnaway Forres. Colliston Ellon. Darnick Melrose. Colmonell Girvan. Darvel Kilmarnock. Colpy Insch. Daviot Inverness. Comrie Crieff. Daviot Old Meldrum. Condie Bridge-of-Earn. Deanston Stirling. Conon Bridge Dingwall. Denhead St. Andrews. Cornerhouse Stranraer. Denholm Hawick. Cornhill Keith. Dennyloanhead Denny. Corpach Fort William. Deskford Cullen. Corran (Ardgour)..Bonaw. Dirleton Drem. Corran (Ferry) Bonaw. Dollar Stirling. Corrie (Arran) Ardrossan. Dolphinton Noblehouse. Corsock Dumfries. Dores Inverness. Cortes Mintlaw. Dornie Lochalsh. Countesswells Aberdeen. *Dornoch Inverness. Courance Lockerby. Dornock Annan. Cousland Dalkeith. 'Douglas Lanark. Cove Aberdeen. Douglastown Forfar. Cove Greenock. *Doune Stirling. Cowcaddens Glasgow. Dreghorn Kilmarnock. Cowdenbeath Burntisland. Dromore Stranraer. Coy Hon Ayr. Drumblade Huntly. Craigie Kilmarnock. Drumfiower Dumfries. Craigieland s Moffat. Drumlithie Stonehaven. Crailing Kelso. Aberdeen. Cramond Bridge ...Cramond. Drumnadrochit Inverness. Crathie Ballater. Drymen Glasgow. *Creetown Dumfries. Dubford.... Banff. Peterhead. Duddingstone .Portobello.

Crinan Lochgilphead. Duffus < Elgin. Crocketford Dumfries. Duke Street ....Edinburgh. 'Cromarty Inverness. Duke Street, Leith.Edinburgh. Cromdale Grantown. Duke Street Glasgow.

Crook , Dnlnain Bridge.. ..Carr Bridge . .

53 LIST OP SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES.

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. 'Dumbarton Glasgow. Forglen Tu.riff. *Dunbeath Golspie. Forneth Blairgowrie. Dunbog Newburgh. Forgue Huntly. *Dundas Vale Glasgow. Forteviot Bridge of Earn. Dundonald Kilmarnock. Fort Geoige Aidersier. Dundrennan Kirkcudbright. Forth Lanark. Dunglass Glasgow. Fortingal Aberfeldy. Dunnet Thurso. Fossaway Kinross. *Dunning Bridge of Earn. Fountain Hall Stow. Dunrossness Lerwick. Fowlis Crieff. Dunscore Durn fries. Furnace Inverary". Dunshelt Ladybank. Franklin Place Glasgow. Duntocher G lasgow Freuchie Ladybank. Dunure Ayr. Friockheim Arbroath. Duraden Cupar (Fife), *Fyvie Aberdeen. Durrisdeer Thornhill. Durness Golspie. Gairloch Dingwall. Duror Bonaw. Gairlochhead Helensburgh. Dyce Aberdeen. Gallowgate Glasgow. Dysart Kirkcaldy. Gallowgate St. West.Glasgow. Gallowtown Kirkcaldy. Eaglesham Glasgow. *Galston Kilmarnock. "Earlston Melrose. Garallan Cumnock. Earvie Stranraer. Garderhouse Lerwick. *Easdale Oban. *Garlieston Newton Stewart. Eassie Meigle. Gargunnock Stirling. East Yell Lerwick. Garmouth Fochabers. Echt Aberdeen. Gartmore Stirling. Eddleston Pennycuick. Garvald Prestonkirk, Edinkillie Forres. Garve Dingwall. Edrom Newton Ayton. *Gittehouse.... Dumfries. *Edzell Brechin. Gateside Ladybank. Elderslie Paisley. Gattonside Melrose. Elie Colinsburgh. Gavinton Dunse. Elm Row Edinburgh. George Street Glasgow. Enzie Fochabers. Gifford Haddington. Errol Village Errol. Gillyburn Dunkeld. Eskdale Hawick. Gilmerton Crieff. Etal Coldstream. Gilston Castle Douglas. *Evanton Inverness. Gladsmuir Tranent. Evie Kirkwall. Glammis Forfar. Ewes Hawick. Glass Huntly. Exchange (Royal).Glasgow. Glenapp Girvan. Eyemouth ...Ayton. Glencaple Dumfries. Glencarse Perth. Fairlie Greenock. *Glencoe Bonaw. Falkland Ladybank. Glendaurel Glasgow. Farr.... Thurso. Glenelg Lochalsb. Fasnacloich Bonaw. Glenfinnan Fort William. Fearn Tain. Glenisla Meigle. Glasgow. Glenlivat Ballindalloch. *FenwickemvlcK 1 \ Kilmarnock. Glenlocher Castle Douglas. Ferrintosh Dingwall. *Glenluce Dumfries. Ferryden Montrose. Glenmorriston Inverness. Fetteiangus Mintlaw. Glenshee Blairgowrie. * Laurencekirk Gorbals Glasgow. Fife-Keith Keith. Gordon Kelso. Findhorn Forres. Gordon Street Glasgow. Finhaven., Forfar. Gortlech Inverness. Finstown Kirkwall. *Gourock Greenock. Fintray Aberdeen. Govan Glasgow. Fintry... Glasgow. *Grangemouth Falkirk. Five-Mile-House.... Dundee. Grantshonse Dunbar. Folda Meigle. Granton Pier Edinburgh. Forbes Aberdeen. Grassmarket Edinburgh. "Ford Dalkeith. Greenburn Linlithgow. Ford, Lochawe Lochgilphead Greenlaw Dunse. Fordoun ....Laurencekirk. Guardbridge St. Andrews. Fordycp Portsoy. Guildtown Perth. Forgandenny Bridge of Earn. Gullan Drem. LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES. 59

Sub Office. Post-Town. Sul -Office. Post- Town. Halbeath Dunfermline. Kilbride Lochmaddy. Halkirk Thurso. Kilbride (East) Glasgow. Hanover Street Edinburgh. Kilbride (West).. ..Greenock. Hariotfield Perth. Kilchrenan. Iuverary. Harolds wick Lerwick. Kilconquhar Colinsburgh. Han-ay Kirkwall. Kilcreggan Greenock. Harris Stornoway. Killinnan Glasgow. Kilham Coldstream. " ( Castle Douglas. Killearn Glasgow. Heiton Kelso. Killearnan Inverness. Helmsdale Golspie. Killin Crieff. Heriot Gore Bridge. Kilmalcolm Port Glasgow. Hermiston...., Corstorphine. Kilmany Cupar-Fife.

Hightae ( Glasaow. Lockerby. Kllmaurs,^.,„ . Hillend Inverkeithing. | Kilmarnock. Hillhead Glasgow. Kilmelford Lochgilphead. Hill of Menie Aberdeen. KilmicbaelGlassary Lochgilphead. Hillside Aberdeen. Kilmorie Ardrossan. Hillside Montrose. Kilmuir Portree. Hillswick Lerwick. *Kilmun Greenock. Hilltown Dundee. Kilninver Lochgilphead. Holyrood Edinburgh. Kilpatrick (New). ..Glasgow. Holywood Dumfries. *Kilpatrick (Old) Glasgow. *Holytown Airdrie. Kilrenny Anstruther. Hopeman Elgin. *Kilsyth Glasgow. Hope Street Glasgow. Kiltarlity Beauly. Hopetown (Port). ..Edinburgh. Houston Paisley. ™*** {g-g^- Kowmore Lochmaddy. Kincaldrum Forfar. Howood Paisley. Kincardine O'Neil Aberdeen. Huna Wick. Kingairloch Fort William. Hurlet Glasgow. Kiugarth Rothesay. Hurlford Kilmarnock. King Edward Banff. Kinglassie Kirkcaldy. India Street Edinburgh. Kingsbarns St. Andrews. Inellan Greenock. Kingston Drem. Innerkip Greenock. Kingston Port Fochabers. 'Innerleithen...... Peebles. King Street Dundee. Innerwick Dunbar. Kinlochard Stirling. Inver Dunkeld. Kinlochbervie Golspie. Inverallochy Mintlaw. Kiulochewe Dingwall. Iuveran Bonar Bridge. Kinlochmoidart....Fovt William. Invercannich Beauly. Kinneff. Stonehaven. Inveigarry Fort Augustus. Kinning Place Glasgow. *Invergordon.. Inverness Kinnesswood Kinross. Iuverie Fort Augustus. Kintail Lochalsh. Inverkeithny Turriff. *Kintore Aberdeen. Inverkindie Aberdeen. *Kippen Stirling. Iona .....Oban. Kirk bank Kelso. Isle Ornsay Broadford. Kirkbean Dumfries. Isle of Whithorn. ..Whithorn. Kirkcolm Stranraer.

, ( Dumfries KllliCOnnelT2-. , „ Jamestown Glasgow. j Kilmarnock. Bervie. Kirkcowan Newton Stewart. •Johnstone Paisley. Kirkgunzeon Dumfries. Johnston Bridge. ..Lockerby. Kirkinner Newton Stewart. Juniper Green Slateford. •Kirkintilloch Glasgow;; Jura Lochgilphead. Kirkliston Winehburgh. Kirkmahoe Dumfries. Keig Aberdeen. Kirkrnichael Blairgowrie. Kelton Hill Castle Douglas. Kirkmichael Maybole. Kelvin haugh Glasgow. Kirknewton Ratho. Keithkall. Kirkoswald Ayr. Kenethmont Insch. Kirkpatrick Durhnm.Dumfries. Kennoway Markinch. KirkpatrickFleming.Eccleffcchan. Kenmore Aberfeldy. Kirn Dunoon.

Kerremore Aberfeldy. Kirtle Brii ! ge ,. Ecclefechan. •Kettle Ladybank. Knockando Craig Ellachie. Kilbavchan Paisley. Kylside Dingwall. Kilbirnie .....Beith. 60 LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES.

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. Ladykirk Berwick. Lynwilg Blair Athol. Ladykirk Coldstream. Laggan Kingussie. Macduff Banff. *Lairg Bonar Bridge. Maderty Crieff. Lamington Biggar. Main Street, \ n ,„„„„„ GIas w - Lamlash (Arran)...Ardrossan. Bridgeton ...... ]- S° *Langholm Hawick. Makerston Kelso. Larbert Falkirk. Manor Peebles. Largo Leven. Maryculter Aberdeen. *Largs Greenock. *Maryhill Glasgow. Larkhall Hamilton. Marykirk Montrose. Latheron Golspie. Marypark Craigellachie. Lathones St. Andrews. *Mauchline Kilmarnock. *Lauder Stow. Meikleour Perth. Laurieston Castle Douglas. Melness Golspie. Laurieston Falkirk. Melvich Thurso. Lauristou Edinburgh. Menstrie Stirling. Leadburn Toll Pennycuick. Methlic Aberdeen. *Leadhills Glasgow. Methven Perth. Ledaig Bonaw. Methven Street Perth. Leithholm Coldstream. Mey Thurso. Leith Walk Edinburgh. *Mid Calder Ratho. *Lennoxtown Glasgow. Middleshaw Lockerby. *Leslie Markinch. Millerhill Dalkeith. Leslie Insch. Millhouse Lockerby. *Lesmahagow Lanark. *Millport Greenock. Lesswalt Stranraer. Milnathort Kinross. Letbam Ladybank. *Milngavie Glasgow. Letham Forfar. Milton Bridge Pennycuick. Leuchars Cupar Fife. Milton of Campsie Glasgow. Lhanbryde Elgin. Minishant Maybole. *Lilliesleaf. Selkirk. Moniaive Thornhill. Limekilns Dunfermline. Monifietb Dundee. Lindores Newburgh Fife. Monktou Glasgow, Ayr. Linkshouse Lerwick. Monymusk Aberdeen. Linton Pennycuick. Moodiesburn Glasgow. Lismore Bonaw. Morebattle Kelso. Loan Linlithgow. Morinish Oban. Loans Glasgow. Mortlach Craigellachie. Lochbroom Dingwall. *Morvern Oban. Locbcarron Dingwall. Mossatt Aberdeen. Lochearnhead Creiff. Mossbank Lerwick. Lochee Dundee. Mousewald Dumfries. Lochend Dumfries. Moy Inverness. Lochfoot Dumfries. Muchalls Stonehaven Lochgelly Kircaldy. Muckart Stirling. Lochgoilhead Greenock. Muirdrum Carnoustie. Lochinver Golspie. *Muirkirk Lanark. *Lochmaben Lockerby. Munlochy Inverness. Loch Ranza Greenock. Murrayfield Edinburgh. Loch Swein Lochgilphead. Muthill Crieff. Lochwinnoch Paisley. Mylnfield Dundee. Logierait Dunkeld. London Street Edinburgh. Neilston Glasgow. London Street, or ) „, New Abbey Dumfries. Glas w - Gallowgate:....[ e° New Aberdour Fraserburgh. Longforgan Dundee. Newart Hill Motherwell. Longhope Kirkwall. Newburgh Aberdeen. Long Niddrie Prestonpans. New Castleton Hawick. Longside Mintlaw. *New Cumnock Kilmarnock. Lonmay Mintlaw. New Deer Aberdeen. Lossiemouth Elgin. *New Galloway Castle Douglas. Lugar Cumnock. Newhaven Edinburgh. Aberdeen. Newington Edinburgh. Lumsden Aberdeen. New Lanark Lanark. Lundie Dundee. Newluce Dumfries. Luss Glasgow. New Mains Motherwell. Laurencekirk. New Milns Kilmarnock. Luthrie Cupar Fife. New Pitsligo Mintlaw. Lybster Golspie. 'Newport ..Dundee. LIST OP SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES. Gl

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Toun. New Rattray Blairgowrie. *Rachan Mill Biggar. Newseat Aberdeen. Rait Errol. Newton Mearns... .Glasgow. Ramsaycleugb Selkirk. Newtyle Coupar Angus. Rannoch Pitlochry. Nig^ Parkhill. Rasay Broadford. *North Berwick Drem. Rawyards Airdrie. North Waterbridge.Laurencekirk. Reay Thurso. Nunton..... Lochmaddy. Redding Falkirk. Redgorton Perth. Oakley Dunfermline. ""Renfrew Paisley. Ochiltree Cumnock. Renton Glasgow. Old Aberdeen Aberdeen. Reston Ayton. Oldham Stocks Cockburnspath. Rhynd Perth. Old Deer Mintlaw. Rhynie Aberdeen, "Old Kilpatrick Glasgow. Riccarton Kilmarnock. "OldRain Insch. Ringford Kircudbright. Old Rattray Blairgowrie. Roadside Errol. OUaberry Lerwick. Roberton Hawick. Onick Bonaw. Rogart Golspie. Ormiston Tranent. Rosehall Glasgow. Orphir Kirkwall. Fraserburgh. Orton Fochabers. Rosemarkie Fortrose. Osborne Buildings.Glasgow. Roseneath Helensburgh. Osnaburgh Cupar-Fife. Rosewell. Lasswade. Oxton Stow. Rothes Fochabers. Huntly. Parkgate Dumfries. Rothiemay Kirkwall. Parkhead Glasgow. Rousay Helensburgh. *Partick Glasgow. Row Royal Exchange... Glasgow. Parton Castle Douglas. Pathhead Kirkcaldy. Rue End Street.. ..Greenock. Glasgow. Patna Ayr, Rutherglen Ruthven Meigle. Peat Inn Cupar Fife. Pencaitland Tranent. Montrose. Penpont Thornhill. St. Cyrus Peterhead. Perth Road Dundee. St. Fergus Fillan's Crieff. Pitcaple Aberdeen. St. St. Margaret's Hope.Wick. Fitlessie Cupar Fife. St. Monance Pittenweem. Pitt Street Edinburgh. St. Ninian's Stirling. Plean Stirling. Square.Edinburgh. Plockton Lochalsh. St Patrick ...Glasgow. Pluscarden Elgin. St.Rollox William. *Pollockshaws Glasgow. Salen Fort Dunfermline. Polmont Falkirk. Saline Salsburgh Airdrie. Polnackie Dumfries. Tranent. *Poulewe Dingwall. Salton Samuelston Haddington. ( Greenock. Sanchiehall Street.Glasgow. Portaskaig < Lochgilphead. Oban. Sanday Kirkwall. ( Dunoon. Port Bannatyne....Rothsay. Sandbank Simdhead Stranraer. Port Charlotte Greenock. Sandness Lerwick. Port Dundas Glasgow. Sandport Street) *Port Ellen Greenock. Leith EUnbh> Port Elphinstone...Keith Hall. j Lerwick. Port Essie Buckie. Sandwick Glasgow. Port Gordon Buckie. Sandyford Sauchie Alloa. Port Bopetown Edinburgh. Scone Perth. Port Knockie Cullen. Sconser Broadford. 'Portland Street Glasgow. Scourie Golspie. Port Logan Sranraer. Scouring-Burn Dundee. Portmahomac Tain. Shawhead'. Dumfrie?. Port Monteith Stirling. Shieldaig Dingwall. Portpatrick Stranraer. Shiskine Arrirossari. *Port William Newton Stewart *Shotts Poyntzfiold Fortrose. Motherwell. Preston Dumfries. Shuttleston Glasgow. Skeabost Prestwick Ayr. Portree. Skene Aberdeen. Quay Aberdeen- Skirlin?' Biggar. Queen St. Station. ..Glasgow. Skjereburn Dumfries. 62 LIST OF SUB-OFFICES AND TOWN-RECEIVING OFFICES.

Sub-Office. Post-Town. Sub-Office. Post-Town. Slamanan Falkirk. Tomatin Inverness. Smailholm Kelso. Tomintoul Ballindalloch. Sorby Newtown Stewart Tongue Thurso. Sorn Kilmarnock. Torpichen Linlithgow. South Bridge Edinburgh. Aberdeen. Southend Campbelton. Torrance Glasgow. Southwick Dumfries. Torryburn Dunfermline. Spittalfield Dunkeld. Torthorwald Lockerby. Spott Dunbar. Townhill Dunfermline. Springbank Glasgow. Toxside Gorebridge. Springburn Glasgow. Traquair Peebles. Springfield Cupar Fife. Trinafour Blair Athol. Sprouston Coldstream. Trinity Gask Auchterarder. Stafford Street Edinburgh. Troon Glasgow, Ayr. Stair Bridge Kilmarnock. Tullibody Stirling. Stanley Perth. Twynholm Kirkcudbright. Stenton Prestonkirk. Tyndrum Crieff. Stevenston Saltcoats. Tynninghame Prestonkirk. *Stewarton Kilmarnock. Stitchell Kelso. Uddingstoue Hamilton. Stobo Peebles. Udny Aberdeen. Stockbridge Edinburgh. Ulbster Wick. Stonehouse, Hamilton. *Ullapool Dingwall. Stoneykirk Stranraer. Ulsta Lerwick. Strachur Glasgow. Ulva Oban. Straiten Maybole. Unachan Fort William. Strathaven Hamilton. Union Street Aberdeen. Strathblane Glasgow. Uphall Winchburgh. Strathdon Aberdeen. Upper Keith Dalkeith. Strathkinness St. Andrews. Urray Beauly. S trathmijlo Ladybank. Uyeasound Lerwick. Strathpeffer Dingwall. Strichen Mintlaw. Voe Lerwick. Stronsay Kirkwall. *Stromness Kirkwall. Walls Lerwick. *Strontian Fort William. Wamphray Moffat. Struan Broadford. Wanlockhead Glasgow. Struy Beauly. Warriston Edinburgh. Mintlaw. Waterbeck Ecclefechan. Summerhill Aberdeen. Waterton of Echt .Aberdeen. Swinton Coldstream. Waterside Kilmarnock. Symintou Kilmarnock. Watten Wick. Wellmeadow St Paisley. lamnavoulin Ballindaloch. Wells Street Inverness. *Tarbert Greenock. Wemyss Kirkcaldy. *Tarbolton Kilmarnock. Wemyss Bay Greenock. Tarfside Brechin. West Calder Ratho. *Tarland Aboyne. Westray Kirkwall. Tarradale Beauly. Westruther Stow. Aberdeen. Whitburn Linlithgow. Whitehouse ..Aberdeen. w- Whitehouse {§ssr- Campbelton. Tayvallich Lochgilphead. Whiteness Lerwick. Templand Lockerby. Whitevale Glasgow. Temple Gorebridge. Banff. Teviothead Hawick. * Whithorn Newton Stewart. The Cairnies Perth. Whitletts Ayr. Thornhill Stirling. Wbittingham Prestonkirk. Thornliebank Glasgow. Whitsome Ay ton. Thornton Keith. * Wigtown Newton Stewart. Thornton Kircaldy. Windygates Markinch. Tighlone Portree. Wishaw Motherwell. Tighnalinn Pitlochry. Wiston Biggar. Tighyarry Lochmaddy. Woodside Aberdeen. Tillicoultry Stirling. Tiree Oban. Yarrow Selkirk. Tobermory Oban. Yetholm Kelso. Tollcross Glasgow. Yoker Glasgow. POSTAGE OF FOREIGN AND COLONIAL LETTERS. 63

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Optional or Compulsory Prepayment.—The letter (o) prefixed to a divisiou (as that of Letters or Newspapers) indicates that in such case Prepayment is compulsory. In other cases Prepayment is not compulsory unless the Letter be registered. Distance to which the Postage Carries the Letter, &c.—The letter {d) prefixed to any division (as that of Letters or Newspapers) shows that the post- age there entered carries the Letter, &c, from the place where it is posted in the to its place of destination. In all other cases the postage carries it only part of the way. Exceptional Rates of Postage. — Rates of Postage chargeable upon Newspapers, Gazettes, Periodical Works, Stitched or bound Books, Pamphlets, Sheets of Music, Catalogues, Prospectuses, Announcements, and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or lithographed, addressed to— France, and countries through France ; which rates must be paid in advance : FOR A PACKET OF REGISTERED NEWSPAPERS.

Os. Id. Os. 2d. Os. 4d. Os. 6d. Os. 8d.

And so on, '2d additional for every subsequent 8 ounce, orfraction of 8 ounce. FOR A PACKET OF OTHER PRINTED PAPERS. Not exceeding 4 Above 4 ounce, and Above 8 ounce, and AbovelG ounce,and Above24 ounce,and

ounce. not ex. 8 ounce . not ex. 16 ounce, not ex. 24 ounce, not ex. 32 ounce. Os. 3d.- Os. 6d. Is. Od. Is. 6d. 2s. Od. And so on, 6d. additional for every subsequent 8 ounce, or fraction of 8 ounce. Periodicals not of daily publication, issued in the shape of pamphlets may be sent to Belgium, Bremen, Hamburg, Holland, Prussia, and the United States,

at the following rate, which must be prepaid : not exceeding 2 oz., Id ; 2 oz. anil

not exceeding 3 oz., Qd ; 3 oz. and not exceeding 4 oz. 8d with an addition of 2d. for every additional ounce up to 16 ounces, above which weight the privilege

does not extend ; and at the same rate of postage, pamphlets, not being periodi- cals, may be sent to the United States, if not exceeding 8 oz. B. The privilege pf the Book Post to and from India and New South Wales is limited to packages not exceeding 3 pounds in weight. Any package weigh- ing more than 3 pounds is liable to the Letter Rate of postage. G.U. According to the regulations of the German Customs' Union, no Letter exceeding 50 grammes (a little more than li oz.) in weight, and containing any other enclosure than paper, can be allowed to circulate by the post. Any Letters, therefore, forwarded in the Mail to Prussia above that weight, and con- taining any other enclosure than paper, will be liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier, to be stopped, and sent to the Custom House for delivery as freight. Registration of Letters.—By the prepayment of the usual British Re- gistration fee of 6d., Letters can be registered between this country and the British West Indies, Malta, and Ceylon; and by the prepayment of the Bri- tish registration fee and the additional prepayment of a Foreign registration fee, Letters can be registered between this country and France and Prussia, and countries through France and Prussia. Moreover, by the prepayment of the British registration fee, Letters can be registered between this country and Bel- gium and Holland, and countries through Belgium and Holland. Again, by the prepayment of the British registration fee, a Letter addressed to any other place can be registered to the port of despatch, and entered separately in the Letter Bill; it being in these cases left to the postal authorities of the Colony or Foreign Country to carry on the registration, or not, as they may choose The British and Foreign registration fee on a Letter to France, or to a country through France, is double the rate of Postage, both British and Foreign, what- ever that may amount to. Thus, the joint British and foreign postage on a Let- ter to France weighing not more than J oz. being 4d., the Registration fee on such a Letter would also be 4d. The Foreign Registration fee on a Letter to or through Prussia (except to Russia) is 3d., without regard to weight; making a total fee, British and Prus- sian, of 9d., in addition to the ordinary postage.

Stamps and Money.—Books must always be prepaid in stamps the pre- payment of Letters outwards (that is from this country to places abroad) may be made either in money or English postage stamps. —3,

68 INLAND POSTAGE REGULATIONS.

COLONIAL BOOK POST EEGULATIONS.

The postage (which may he found by referring to the table of foreign and colonial postage,) must be prepaid in full by means of postage stamps affixed outside the packet or its cover. Every packet must either have no cover, or be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. The packet may contain any number of separate books, or other publications, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, (to the exclusion, however, of letters, sealed or open, or any enclosure, sealed or otherwise closed against inspection) ; either printed, written, or plain, or any mixture of the three, together with whatever is necessary for the safe transmis- sion of literary or artistic matter, or usually appertains thereto. No letter, or communication of the nature of a letter, written or printed, in any such packet, or on its cover, is allowed, but entries merely stating who sends the book, &c, or to whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter. No book-packet to exceed two feet in length, width, or depth. The Colonial Book Post extends to those Colonies only which are so marked in the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage. In no case can a book-packet be sent to the Colonies (except at the letter rate of postage) through a foreign country.

FOEEIGN AND COLONIAL NEWSPAPEE EEGULATIONS.

Newspapers sent abroad are liable to the same regulations as Newspapers circulating- (under the newspaper privilege,) through the United Kingdom, except that, before going abroad, the name of the Newspaper must have been registered at the General Post Office, and that instead of requiring to have an impressed stamp, each Newspaper, if sent to a British Colony, is liable to a postage of one penny (which must be prepaid by a postage label or in money,) together with an additional postage (as shown in the Table of Colonial and Foreign postage) when the Newspaper has to pass through a foreign country. In all cases of Newspapers going abroad, the impressed stamp stands for nothing.

INLAND POSTAGE EEGULATIONS. LETTER POSTAGE.

Not above <} ounce. Prepaid 0s. Id. Unpaid 0s. 2d Above J ounce. 1 ... 0s. 2d. ... 0s. 4d. ... 1 ... 2 .. 0s. 4d. ... 0s. 8d.

... 2 ... 3 .. 0s. 6d. ... Is. Od ... 3 ... 4 .. 0s. 8d. ... Is. 4(1 ... 4 ... 5 .. 0s. lOd.

... 5 ... 6 .. Is. Od.

... 6 ... 7 .. Is. 2d. ... 7 ... 8 .. Is. 4d. ... 8 ... 9 .. Is. 6d.

... 9 ...... 10 .. Is. 8d.

... 10 ...... 11 .. Is. lOd.

... 11 ... 12 .. 2s. Od. ... 12 ... 13 .. 2s. 2d.

... 13 ... 14 .. 2s. 4d. ... 14 ...... 15 .. 2s. 6d. and so on, increasing 2d. per oz.

There is no limit to the weight of paid letters, but unpaid letters must not exceed 4 oz., and no inland letters or packets must exceed 24 inches in length, breadth, or depth. The only exceptions to these regulations, are in the case of 1. Parliamentary proceedings, or Addresses to Her Majesty.— 2. Petitions to either Houses of Parliament, iorwarded to any Member of such House.— Printed votes or proceedings of Parliament.—4. Letters or packets to or from public departments or public officers in Her Majesty's Service.—5. Letters &c to or from places abroad. ;

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If the Stamps affixed to letters are mutilated or defaced the letters will be liable to the unpaid rate. A Stamp which has been cut from an envelope and affixed to a letter, en- titles it to pass free of charge. Re-directed Letters are charged an additional postage for each re-direction, according to the Prepaid Scale. When the value of Stamps on a letter is less than the amount of the post- age to which it is liable, the letter will be charged double the amount of such difference on delivery, but letters exceeding in weight four ounces, will be charged with double the amount of the difference between the stamps affixed and the prepaid rates, and be either detained and opened, and returned to the sender or forwarded at the option of the Postmaster-General. All persons sending letters by the post unpaid, which, from any cause whatever, cannot be delivered to the parties to whom they are addressed, are liable to pay the postage charged thereon, which may be recovered, with, costs, by summary proceedings before a Magistrate. By the 1st Victoria, cap. 36, sec. 2, any person illegally conveying Letters, incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, and £100 for every week the practice is continued. The sender also incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, with full costs of suit.

BOOK POSTAGE.

Not Above 4 oz. ... Id. Above 4 oz. ... 8 oz. ... 2d. ... Soz. ... 16 oz. ... 4d. ... lib. ... ljlb. ... 6d. and so on, increasing 2d. per half pound, or any less weight. Booh Packets limited in length, width, and depth, to two feet. CONDITIONS ON WHICH BOOKS ARE FORWARDED AT THE ABOVE RATES. The postage must be fully prepaid, by means of postage stamps affixed. Every packet must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. If the amount of postage paid thereon be 4d., it may contain any number of separate hooks or other publications, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, either printed, written, plain, or any mixture of the three together with whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary or ar- tistic matter, or usually appertains thereto ; to the exclusion of letters sealed or open, or any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any let- ter or any communication of the nature of a letter written or printed in any such packet or on its cover. Entries merely stating who sends, or to whom the book is sent, are not considered as letters, and are allowed when the amount of postage is 4d. But, if the postage paid be less than 4d., the packet must consist exclusively ofprinted matter ; the number of publications or separate sheets, bound or un- bound, not being restricted.

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING NEWSPAPERS.

Periodical publications, including Newspapers, published in- the United Kingdom, at intervals not exceeding thirty-one days, and which bear an impressed stamp or stamps denoting the stamp duty (of the kind formerly con- fined chiefly to newspapers) may be transmitted and re-transmitted through the post within the United Kingdom free from postage, under the following regula- tions, viz. :— They are subject to the same restrictions, with regard to the number of sheets and superficial extent, as were lately applicable only to Newspapers, pro- perly so called. These restrictions are. shown in the following table :—

Amount of Stamps impressed Maximum Maximum Superficial Extent of on the Publication. Number of Sheets. Letterpress on one side.

Two. 2,295 inches. Three. 3,443 „ Four. 4,591 „ —

70 REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.

The impressed stamp on each publication must he at least of the value of one penny. The title and date must he printed at the top of every page. The publication must be folded so as that the whole of the stamp or stamps,

denoting the full duty, shall he exposed to view ; and when, in the same cover, there are more than two, it will be sufficient if they are so arranged as readily to admit of examination. The publication must not be printed on pasteboard or card board, or on two or more thicknesses of paper pasted together, nor must any pasteboard, card board, or such pasted paper be sent with it as a back or cover thereto, or otherwise. It must be posted within fifteen days from the date of publication. It must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. It must contain no enclosure. No mark or writing is allowed but the name and address of the person to whom it is sent, nor any thing on the cover but such name and address, the printed title of the publication, and printed name and address of the publisher or vender who sends it. If addressed to any one within the free delivery of the place where it is posted, a postage stamp—Id., must be affixed. Unstamped publications, or stamped publications, which have been issued more than fifteen days, can be forwarded within the United Kingdom, and to the Colonies under the regulations of the Book Post. Newspapers and other Periodicals, published in the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, Isle of Man, will be subject to the same regulations as those which are published in other parts of the United Kingdom.

REGISTRATION OF LETTERS, &c.

By the prepayment of a fee of Sixpence (which must be made not in Money, but by affixing Stamps) letters, books, or other packets paying ordinary post- age may be registered. This will make their transmission more secure by rendering it practicable to trace them from their receipt to their delivery.

REGISTRATION OF BIETHS, DEATHS, AND MAREIAGES.

17 and 18 "Victoria, Cap. 80.

Office.—No 2, Correction Wynd, for District of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen. Hours, 10 to 3, and 6 to 8 ; shut on Saturdays after 3.— J. Watt, Registrar.

Office.—No. 1J, Upper Denburn, for the Parish of Old Machar. Hours, 10 to 3, and 6 to 8; shut on Saturdays after 3.—J. Leask, Registrar.

Under the new system of registration, all Births, Deaths, and Marriages, will be registered without any fee or penalty if intimated within the following

periods, viz : Births 21 Days. Deaths 8 Days. Marriages, 3 Days. BIRTHS. Section 27.— On occasion of the birth of any child, the parents or parent (or the Mother, in the case of an illegitimate child), must, within Twenty-One days thereafter, and under a penalty of Twenty Shillings, in case of failure, attend personally, and give informatiou to the Registrar of the parish or dis- trict within which the birth occurred. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. 71

In case of the death or inability of the parents, the person in charge of any child born, the occupier of the house or tenement in which the birth has taken place, and the nurse present at the birth, must attend and give information to the Registrar. In the event of a failure to give the notice above specified, the parents or other persons above specified, and also any others having knowledge of the particulars, shall, upon being required, personally or in writing, to do so, within three months from the date of the birth, attend and give information to the Registrar, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 29.—Any person who shall find exposed any new born child, or the dead body of any new born child, shall forthwith give notice of the fact, to the Registrar of the parish or district, or to the Inspector of the Poor, or to the District Constable, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 31.—In all cases where Three Months shall have expired after the birth of a child, it is not lawful to Register such Births, except under the pro- visions of the 31st Section. The nature of these may be learned on application to the Registrar of the parish or district.

DEATHS.

Section 38.—The nearest relatives present at the death of any person, and the occupier of the house or tenement in which the death took place, must personally give notice of the death to the Registrar of the parish or district, within Eight Days thereafter under a penalty of Twenty shillings. Should the parties above specified fail to give notice, such persons, or any other having knowledge of the particulars, are bound, within Fourteen Days from the date of the death, upon being required to do so, personally or in writing, to attend and give the necessary information to the Registrar, under a penalty of Forty Shillings. Section 39.—In the event of any person dying not in a house or tenement, the occupier of the house or tenement in which he was at the time lodging or residing, shall, upon receiving information of such death, give, or cause to be given, notice to the Registrar of the parish or district within which the de- ceased lodged or resided, under a penalty of Forty Shillings in case of failure. Where the person deceased was himself the occupier, then the inmates of such house or tenement shall give the notice. In cases where the residence or lodging of the deceased is not known, then any person present at the death, or at the finding of the body, and any parish or public officer, or any party to whom the body shall be brought, must, iu like manner, and under the like penalty, give the required notice. Section 41 provides for the transmission to the registrar of Certificates of death, in the form prescribed by the Act, by medical attendants, within Fourteen Days, under a penalty of Forty Shillings in case of failure. Section 42.—The undertaker, or other person having charge of the interment of any person shall, within three Days after such interment, and under a penalty of Forty Shillings, transmit a certificate of such interment to the Registrar of the parish within which the death took place.

MARRIAGES.

Section 46.—In all cases of regular marriage, when the certificates of the proclamation of banns are given out, parties will receive along with them a cer- tain form, to be filled up in the manner prescribed by the act, which form must be produced to the Minister solemnizing the marriage, and signed in his presence by the contracting parties, by witnesses, male or female, present thereat, not being less than two in number, and by the minister officiating. These forms, so authenticated, must be delivered to the parties contracting the marriage, who shall, within Three days thereafter, either deliver or send them by post to the Registrar of the parish within which the marriage was solemnised. In the event of a failure so to deliver or send these forms, the husband, and failing the husband, the wife, is liable to a penalty of ten pounds. Section 47.—The Registrar of a parish or district is bound, on receiving Forty-eight hours notice, in writing, to attend parties at the solemnization of a marriage with his register book, and to make the proper entry therein. Sections 48 and 49 contain provisions relative to Marriages irregularly con- tracted, the nature of which may be learned on application to the Registrar of the parish or iistrict. 72 MISCELLANEOUS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

Section 45.— Where parties fail to attend and give any notice required by the Act, after receiving two intimations to that effect from the Registrar, the Sheriff is directed, upon receiving evidence of such failure, to issue his warrant for compelling attendance, the expense of which will fall upon the party in default. Section 52.—Printed Forms, setting forth the various particulars of the in- formation required to he given under the Statute, will be issued to the different Registrars by the Registrar-General, and will be furnished Gratis, to all persons entitled to receive them; and the Registrars will also afford eveiy necessary instruction as to the proper mode of filling up the Forms prescribed by the Act. Sections 70 and 71.—Where several parties are required by the Act to give any notice, it will be sufficient, to prevent liability for penalties, if one of them shall give the notice required ; and such notice may competently be sent by post if within the time prescribed by the Act.

(Signed) W. P. DUNDAS, Registrar- General.

Particulars required to be Registered in the case op a Birth.— I Name of child, if given. [The baptismal or other name, subsequently given, may be added to the entry within six months after the registration of birth, on payment of a fee of one shilling.] -2. Sex—3. Date of Birth, (year, day of month, and hour)— 4. Place of Birth—5. Father's name ; rank, profession, or occupation —6. Mother's name, and maiden name. It must also be stated whether the in- formant was present or not at the Birth. Particulars required to be Registered in the case op a Death. —1, Name, and rank, profession or occupation of the deceased— 2. Sex—3. Age —4. Parents' names, and rank, profession, or occupation - 5. Date of Death (year, day of month, and hour) -6. Place of Death—7. Cause of death, how long disease continued, and name of medical person in attendance on deceased—S. Burial place and name of undertaker.

Particulars required to be Registered in the case op a Marriage. —1. Names, and residences of the parties—2. Ages—3. Rank or profession— 4. Condition, i.e., whether bachelor, spinster, widower or widow—5. Names, and rank, profession, or occupation of their parents— 6. Date, place, and mode of celebration— 7. In the case of irregular marriages, or of marriages established by decree of declarator, the date of extract sentence of conviction, or of decree of declarator, and the Court in which either was pronounced, is required to be Registered.

MISCELLANEOUS.

BILLETING OF SOLDIEKS.

Occupants of Houses, Shops, Offices of every description, Manufacturing pre- Stores, mises, &c, are liable to have Military quartered on them, in respect of their rent— to £5 £10, One Man ; £10 and upwards, Two Men. The quartering is for Seven days, but more men may be quartered when the period is only for One, Two, or Three days. Companies are billeted on, and the individual members of each Company All Teachers are -exempted, Clerical, College and School, if they exercise no vocation. other Widows also, and unmarried Ladies not in business on their own acconnt. As the citizens are not in the habit of lodging soldiers, the usual payment to men, under a Billet, has been, for Two men for Seven days, if pri- vates, 2s. 6d., and Billet returned to the men—if one of these is a sergeant or corporal, 6d. additional—for one man, if a private, Is. 6d., if a sergeant or cor- poral, 6d. additional, and billet returned to the man. The lowest rent on which billets are issued shows that the actual poor are thereby exempted —

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LIST OF POLICE OFFICEES, &c.

Superintendent of Police— John Watson, King Street Place. Sergeant of Day Patrol—Alex. Watson, Commercial Court, Castle Street. Sergeant of Night Police—William Anderson, 6, Martin's Lane. Bay Clerk— James Duthie, 18, Loch Street. Night Clerk—Robert M. Barnett, 16, Longacre. Criminal Officers—William Gilbert, 35, West North Street; John Milne, 3,

Catto Square ; James Milne, 2, Constitution Street. Day Patrol— David Watson, 6, Hanover Street; William Walker, 6, Hanover

Street; Smith Ewan, 2 Park Place ; William Smart, 12, Spa Street; Geo. Walker, Kingsland Place, George Street; James Anderson, 2, South Con-

stitution Street ; Charles Keid, 8, East North Street ; Thomas Gibb. 16,

Young Street ; Robert Laing, Nelson Lane Cottage.

Harbour Day Patrol—Alexander Eraser, 10, Commerce Street ; Douglas Grant,

Trinity Manse, Market Street ; John Webster, 20, James Street. Turnkey—George Garden, 20, Dee Street.

Might Patrol— William Nicol, 7, Blackfriars Street ; James Begg, 107, Chapel

Street; John Balfour, 11, Berry Lane ; John Smith, 9, Mounthooly. Female Searcher—Mrs. Crane, 51 Queen Street.

FAKES FOE HACKNEY COACHES &c.

The following are the Fares for,Hackney Coaches and other Carriages licensed to ply for hire within the city of Aberdeen, as enacted and ordained by the Provost and Magistrates, on the 12th September, 1846, in virtue of the Act of Parliament for Regulating the Police of the said city, 10th Geo. IV., cap. 41 :

Noddy, Clarence, Brougham. Harrington, Minibus or Cab. RATES Two Horses. One Horse. 1 Mile, or under Is. 6d. Is. Od. 1J Miles, 2s. Od Is. 6d. 2 Miles, 3s. Od. 2s. Od. 3 Miles, 3s. 6d 2s. 6d. 4 Miles, 4s. 6d. 3s. 6d. 5 Miles, 5s. 6d. 4s. 6d, 6 Miles, 6s. 6d 5s. 6d. 7 Miles, 7s. 6d. 6s. 6d. Fare by time.—each hour 2s. 6d. 2s. Od. and for a longer time in proportion.

Double fare from 1, a.m., to 5, a.m. No Charge for Luggage under 56 lbs. weight; 6d. chargeable for Luggage exceeding do. No charge for Drivers. Driver to produce Regulations when required. Tolls payable in addition, but no Queen's duty or allowance to Coachmen. The distance shall be computed from the Stand or other place whence the Carriage may happen to be engaged or hired.

DISTRICTS AND EATES OF FAEE FOE THE HAEBOUE POETEES.

COMPREHENDING EVERT SORT AND DESCRIPTION OP GOODS.

Established by the Magistrates and Town Council, 5th November, 1849.

First District.—Comprehending every part of the Quay, to Market Street and the streets and lanes leading therefrom to Virginia Street, including that — — — ;

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Street, thence along the Street or Road leading by the foot of Castle Hill, cross- ing Park Lane and Canal Bridge at Fish Street; thence along Summer Lane and Garvock Wynd to the Links, including all streets and lanes within this boundary and Marisehal Street to the Bridge :

Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per gross. From Regent Quay Id 5d. From Waterloo Quay ljd 6d. From South Side of Dock lfd 6d. From Pocra Quay ad 7d.

Second District.—From Poynernook Bridge along centre of Denburn to Bow Bridge, along Green and south side of Market Buildings to Market Street, St. Nicholas Street to Upperkirkgate, along Upperkirkgate to Broad Street and Gallowgate, along Gallowgate to Littlejohn Street, along Littlejohn Street, Mealmarket Lane, Prince's Street, Park Street, and Constitution Street to the

Links, including all streets and lanes within this boundary :

Fares. Goods. Empty Bottles, per cwt. per Gross. From Regent Quay ljd 7d. From Waterloo Quay 2d 8d. From South Side of Dock 2d 8d. From Pocra Quay 2Jd 9d.

Thied District.— From Bow Bridge along the centre of Denburn to Skene Street Bridge, thence along Spa Street, John Street, Charlotte Street, East End of Maberly Street, Windy Wynd, Gallowgate and Nelson Street to King Street including all streets and lanes within this boundary :

Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per Gross. From Regent Quay 2d 9d. From Waterloo Quay 2£d lOd. From South Side of Dock 2Jd lOd. From Pocra Quay 3d lid.

Fourth District.- All without the third district, within the parish of St. Nicholas, and all west of Denburn to Affleck Street, Spring-Bank Terrace, Bon- Accord Terrace, Chapel Street, and Jack's Brae, including all streets and lanes

within this Boundary : — Fares. Goods, Empty Bottles, per cwt. per Gross. From Regent Quay 2Jd lOd. From Waterloo Quay 3d lid. From South Side of Dock 3d lid. From Pocra Quay 3id 12d.

N.B.— Both sides of a street are included in the division unless where it is specified to run along the centre of a street. Unwrought Iron and Cast Iron are excepted.

All burdens under one cwt. to be paid for as if of that weight.

*** Porters when employed as labourers, in the removal of furniture, or such like employment, shall not charge a sum exceeding sixpence for each hour during which they may be employed.

N.B.—When the porters are required to remove goods already deposited in any cellar or warehouse from one part thereof to another; or otherwise to put them in order for the reception of other goods or packages, immediately brought from the Quay ; or where, from difficulty of access, or other circumstances, the labour of warehousing goods may be attended with more than ordinary trouble they shall be entitled to demand a reasonable compensation for such extra trou- ble, over and above their regulated fare ; and when any dispute shall arise in regard to such compensation, the same shall be determined by any of the Ma- gistrates of Aberdeen. MISCELLANEOUS. 75

RATES OF FARE FOR STREET PORTERS.

As enacted by the Lord Provost and Magistrates, in virtue of the powers vested in them by the statute 10th Geo. IV. cap. 41. WEIGHT AND DISTANCE.

FOR ANY DISTANCE NOT EXCEEDING m|je m|, e mUe mUe miles mil es d. A letter, or parcel with a letter, not exceeding d. d. d. d. d. in weight 14 lbs 12 3 4 5 6 A parcel or parcels, exceeding 14 lbs. and not above 56 lbs 2 3 4 5 6 7 A parcel or parcels, exceeding 56 lbs. and not above 112 lbs 2J 3J 4J 5 6 8 Any load, either on the back or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle exceeding 112 lbs and not above 1£ cwt 3 4 5 6 7 9 Any load exceeding li cwt and not above 2 cwt 4 5 6 7 8 10 Any load, either on the back or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle, exceeding 2 cwt, and not above 3 cwt 5 6 7 8 10 12 Letters brought into Town by Carriers, con- taining orders for Goods or with Goods, ex- elusive of Porterage of said Goods 0| 1 H 2 23 3

Empty packages of similar weights to those stated in the above Table, to be delivered at corresponding distances for half the Kates specified in the above Table. And for every additional cwt. to be allowed at the rate of Id. extra on each progressive rate. When detained more than one-quarter of an hour, either at loading or unloading, to be paid at rate of I|d. for every additional one-quarter of an hour. One-half additional to the above rates to be charged for all work performed between the hours of 11 o'clock, p.m., and 5 o'clock a.m., from the 15th March to 15th September, and between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m., during the rest of the year.

MAIL AND STAGE COACH CONVEYANCES.

PETERHEAD and FRASERBURGH—The " MAIL " leaves the Royal Hotel at 7 a.m., and arrives in Peterhead at 11-8 a.m., and in Fraserburgh at 1230 p.M!—passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw, Park, and Rathen. Leaves Peter- head at 8 a.m., and Fraserburgh at 6'30 a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 12'8p.m.

BANFF.—The "EARL OF FIFE, MAIL "leaves the Royal Hotel at 7, Fy- a.m., and arrives in Banff at 12-30 p.m.—passing New Machar, , vie, Towie, Darra, and Turriff. Leaves Banff (Mr. R. Leask's, No. 6, Low St.,) at 7'30, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 1-15, p.m.

The " BANKS OF YTHAN" Coach starts from Glennie's Inn, Queen Street, every lawful day, at 3 p.m., for Ellon—passing on to Strichen every Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer every Wednesday and Saturday. Leaves Webster's Inn, Strichen, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m., New Deer at 7 a.m., Auchnagatt, at 8 a.m., Ellon, at 9 a.m., and arrives at Aberdeen at 11, a.m. Leaves Fraser's Inn, Old Deer, every Monday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., Auchna- gatt, at 8 a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m., and arrives at Aberdeen at 11, A.M. Leaves Watt's Inn, Ellon, every day, at 9 a.m., except Friday, and on that day at S"20 a.m, and arrives at Aberdeen at 10, a.m. ALFORD—The "VALE OF ALFORD " presently leaves the City Hotel arrives in Al- at 4, p.m., every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and in Aberdeen at 9-30, a.m. ford at 7-30, p.m. Leaves Alford at 6, a.m , and arrives 76 ABERDEEN SHIPPING.

METHLIC—The "LORD HADDO" coach leaves Daniel's Inn 16, Meal Market Street, every lawful day, at 4 o'clock, p.m.,—passing , White Cairns, Tillery, Culter Cullen, Udny, Pitmedden, Tarves, and arrives in Methlic - at 6 30, p.m. Leaves Grant's Inn, Methlic, every morning, at 7, a.m„ arriving in Aberdeen at 10, a.m. Fares.—Potterton, 9d. and Is. 6d; White Cairns, Is. and 2s. ; Ardo, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. ; Tillery, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d ; Culter Cullen, Is. 6d, 2s. and 6d ; Udny, 2s. and 3s ; Pitmedden, 2s. and 3s ; Tarves, 2s. 6d. and

3s. 6d ; Haddo House 3s. and 4s. 6d ; Methlic, 3s. 6d. and 4s. 6d.

ABEEDEEN SHIPPING.

and Master. Name Owner or Agent. Tons Built Aberdeen Packet, schooner, Talbot... Wm. Talbot 140* 1800 Aberdeenshire, S. Steamer, Talbot.... Abn.,Hull,&GrimsbySt.Pkt.'c'o.l50 56 Aberdonian, schooner, Black George Leslie 146 40 Admiral Collingwood, barque, Smith Thomas Wright '....'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 55 Ajax, Norie R. Catto&Son ..!"!!!!!!!!" 198 54 Albany, schooner, Walker The Master 50 Alexander Hall, barque, Wallace Donaldson, Rose, & Co ...... ". 403 45 Alibi, barque, Stewart Arctic Company .'.'.'..'..'...'. 328 40 Alma, ship, Ritchie A. Anderson 600 55 Ann and Isabella, brig, Watson James Aiken, jun 184 50 Ararat, brig, Paterson George Leslie .....'.'....'. 204 42 Argus, schooner, Brebner The Master '.'..'..'. 65 42 Ariel, barque, Collie Andrew Anderson "".. 314 48 Assyrian, ship, Shepherd ...'." , Alexander Nicol 583 54 Aurora, brig, Buthlie R.Johnston 127 16 Aurora, ship Morison Alex. Cooper '". 709 Balgownie, barque, Wood Alex. Nicol ..'. ..'.'.'.'... 324 48 Balmoral, ship, Thomson George Leslie 356 48 Belina, brig, Milne Wm. Ligertwood & Co....'."'.".'.'.'. 113 22 Ben Avon, ship, Scott George Leslie 684 54 Berbice, barque, Scott Alexander Duthie 369 4 Brilliant, ship, Murray William Duthie 548 50 Brothers, brig, ; James Winlawjun 92 14 Bubona, schooner, Rae Thomas Adam 91 33 Britannia, brig, Allan James Sutherland ".'.".'.'.'.'.' 292 54 Caledonia, barque, Vollar William Duthie 444 55 Camilla, brig-, Donald Francis Montgomery 130 31 Caroline, barque, Urqubart Neil Smith 435 39 Cath. Adamson, ship, Stewart H. Adamson 765 56 Centaur, brig, Joss Blaikie Brothers 192 49 Centurion, ship, Edwards George Thompson & Co 639 50 Charles, Brunton J. Catto, Son & Co 131 36 Charles, brig, Mennie James Milne 175 55 Cathcart, barque, Reid John T. Rennie 422 52 Cheviot, schooner, Fleming Charles Wilson 70 34 Christina, barque, A. Reid J. Catto, Son, & Co 247 40 Citizen, brig, Benzie James Winlaw 139 44 City of Aberdeen, steamer, Howling.. Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 961 35 City of London, steamer, Campbell.... Do. do. 1116 44 City of Quebec, ship, Tulloch Donaldson, Rose, & Co 526 56 Clarinda, barque, Craig G. Milne & Co 341 21 Clipper, schooner, M'Kay The Master 89 40 Columbine, brig, M'Lennan The Master 176 39 Cock of the North, smack, Scott Abn., Leitli, and Clyde Ship., Co. 48 35 Commodore, brig, Clark Murray & Garden 188 37 Concord, schooner, Duncan Aberdeen Commercial Company 145 38 Cora, schooner, Christie The Master 114 46 Craigievar, brig, Ritchie John Cook 181 55 Cromarty, schooner, Gamon J. M'Lauchlan Ill 41 Cruiser, yacht, Ennew Wm, Hogarth 17 Cyclone, ship, Hossack Robert Catto and Son 665 53 ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 77

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Built. Cynthia, brig, Adamson John Muir 186 1854 Dahlia, schooner, Morgan George Morgan 73 35 Dee, schooner, Scott Aberdeen Commercial Co 97 46 Duke of Richmond, steamer, Campbell Leith and Clyde Ship. Co 474 38 D. of Buccleueh, schooner, Longmuir.. William Duthie 172 29 Dunrobin Castle, ship, Cobban Donaldson Rose and Co 545 51 Earl of Aberdeen, steamer, Mearns.... Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 907 47 Earl of Hopetown, schooner, M'Beath Thomas Adam 134 25 Earl of Wemyss, brig, Cox George Leslie 165 26 Earl of Carlisle, brig, Law Thomas Wright 192 54 Elizabeth, brig, Henderson G. Iilmslie & Son 162 39 Elizabeth, sloop, Divine Wm. Ligertwood and Co 64 1791 Elizabeth Duncan, brig, Campbell A. Steven 218 1851 Ellon Castle, ship, Philips Andrew Anderson 350 53 ElswicU, steam-tug, Newton The Master 13 Elvira, brig, M-Kechnie The Master 180 Emigrant, ship, M'Lean R. Catto and Son 934 53 Emperor, brig, Dennison John Diunison 199 49 Enchanter, barque, Duthie William Duthie 486 51 Eva, schooner, Caie R. Catto and Son 121 54 Expedient, brig, Drysdale D. Morrice 168 53 Fairy, schooner, Murray Leith & Clyde Ship. Co 150 42 Fancy, brig, Buyers John Law 148 48 Favourite, brig, M'Hardy Alexander Duthie 206 44 Florence, schooner, Mackie Andrew Crane 127 31 Forth, schooner, Cook John Bruce 103 26 Garland, schooner, Longmuir Robert Brown 88 27 General Windham, ship, Bruce B. Moir 651 56 Gladiator, ship, Sim Henry Adamson 534 50 Gladiolus, barque, Taylor B. Moir 556 53 Glenaen, brig, Linklater J. Gibb and Son 220 54 Governess, brig, Henderson James Milne 180 54 Granite, brig, Cadenhead Aberdeen Commercial Co 186 46 Granite City, ship, Leask Henry Adamson 771 53 Haidee, schooner' Kessaek Robb, Brothers & Co 55 Harbottle Castle, schooner, Donald The Master 114 42 Harvest Home, trig, Hurry G. Milne & Co 140 38 Hawk, schooner, Humphrey George Leslie 159 15 Hawk, schooner, Blaikie Taylor Brothers , 84 Helen, brig, Glegg William Duncan 91 34 Helen, barque, Kay James Winlawjun 276 48 Henrietta, schooner, Dunningh am Charles Smith 122 45 Hero, barque, Bowman William Duthie 283 43 Hope, brig, Reid Donaldson Rose & Co 126 43 Isabella, brig, Burgess Alexander Hay 155 39 Island Home, barque, Martin J. Catto, Son, & Co 314 51 James Booth, ship. Booth James Williamson 636 51 James Chadwick, brig, Strachan M. Manuelle 145 47 Jane Boyd, barque, Mann Geo. Thompson jua., & Co 387 43 Jane Pirie, ship James Williamson 427 47 Jane, schooner, Beaton P. Beveridge 84 Jane, sloop, Pert The Master 46 John Bunyan, ship, Henry Geo. Thompson, jun, & Co 466 48 John Knox, barque, Munro 298 52 Josephine, brig, Hackney John Bruce 245 55 Kaffirland, ship, Stephen R. Catto and Son 826 51 Lady of the Lake, schooner, Falconer. Aberdeen Commercial Co 100 39 Lady of the Lake, barque, Liddle R. Connon & Co 457 46 Lady Franklin, brig, Penny Aberdeen Artie Co 199 50 Lion, brig, Joss A. Hall & Son 275 26 Liverpool Packet, schooner, Morgan... The Master 81 19 L'Impera trice, Eugenie, barque, Allan John T. Renuie 250 54 Locheil, ship, Hadden G. Milne & Co 676 56 Lord Haddo, barque, Forbes John T. Rennie 291 47 Lord Metcalf, barque, Young R. Donald 510 Luna, brig, Petty Aberdeen Commercial Co 186 48 M'lntosh, schooner Andrew Crane 78 Madagascar, screw steamer, Rennie... John T. Rennie 450 55 Magnet, brig, Wood Robert Maitland 176 45 G 78 ABERDEEN SHIPPING.

Name and Master. Owner or Agent Tons. Built. Maid of Judah, ship, Merchant Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co 756 1853 Mansfield, schooner, Phillips George Thomson & Son 224 24 Margaret Milne, Barque, Mennie John Cook 279 47 Margaret, Schooner, Bowie The Master Mariner, schooner, Cameron Robert Maitland 142 35 Marquis of Stafford, sloop, M'Kenzie.. Alex. M'Kay 47 27 Marys, Schooner, Fletcher William Talbot & Co 133 36 Mary Jane, schooner, Wood Andrew Wood 81 Mary M'Lachlan, schooner, Nicolson.. J. Maclauchlan 112 56 Mary Scott, sloop, Naughty William M'Kinnon & Co 47 40 Mercury, schooner, Thomas George Elmslie & Son 164 42 Messenger, schooner. M'Lean John Catto, Son, & Co 174 39 Miranda, brig, Leslie Benjamin Moir 205 47 Moira, ship, Smart Donaldson Rose & Co 856 55 Myrtle, brig, Steele W. Steel 60 09 New Asley, brig, Hutchinson John Law 105 04 Hew Frederick, brig, M'Beath J. Adam 112 13 Nightingale, brig, Gray.,, C. Wilson 172 55

Noma, schooner, Taylor Blaikie Brothers , 5S 39

Ocean Bride, schooner Scott William Scott , 65 46 Oliver Cromwell, ship, Alexander G. Thompsonjun. & Co 473 47 Omer Pasha, ship, Thomson G. Thompson, jun. & Co 1124 54 Pacific, barque, Patterson Andrew Anderson 386 26 Parisian, ship, Adam Henry Adamson 750 54 Patriot, brig, Saugster G. Spark 98 39 Paul Jones, schooner John Scott 79 51 Peggy, smack, Affleck...., John Forbes 26 46 Perth, schooner, Leslie The Master... 116 Peruvian, barque, Bruce Donaldson Rose & Co 413 48 Phoenician, barque, Jamson G. Thompson, jun. & Co 478 47

Pomona, brig, Roberts , Robert Johnston 136 38 Prince of Wales, barque, Donald G. Thompson, jun. & Co 582 42

Prospect, schooner, Alexander A. Hay , 107 24 Queen (The) steamer, Parrott Leith & Clyde Ship. Co 662 44 Raphael, ship, Hay A.Anderson 390 54 Renown, barque, Walker William Duthie 311 42 Reward, brig James Sutherland 257 53 Richard Grainger, schooner, Gordon... W. Williamson 115 39 Richebucto, barque, Colvin G. Thompson, jun. & Co 400 35 Robert M'William, brig, Maurice Robert Catto & Son 298 24 Rose, barque, Duthie Donaldson Rose & Co 279 43 Rose, schooner, Duthie Arbuthnot & Co 55 Royal Victoria, steamer, Parrott Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 466 Rubens, ship, Elrick Andrew Anderson 362 53 Samson, schooner, Linklater John T. Rennie 136 36 Sarah, schooner John Christie 54 34

Silistria, ship, Milne Donaldson Rose & Co 642 . 55 Shepherdess, barque, Scorgie Alexander Duthie & Co 284 50 Snowflake, yacht, Oakly William Hogarth 18 53 S t. Andrew, barque, Fraser.. A.Anderson 310 09 St. George, schooner, Greig John Maclauchlan Ill 39 St. Lawrence, barque, Gibb Donaldson Rose & Co 406 41 St. Nicholas, brig, Lyon Robert Maitland 144 09 Scottish Maid, schooner, Gordon George Leslie 142 39 Scottish Maid, barque, Bruce Alexander Nicol 623 47 Sea Horse, brig, Urquhart A. Duthie & Co Sir Ed. Banks, schooner, M'Puerson... John Scott 95 25 Sir Wm. Pulteney, brig, Linklater John Gibb & Son 176 54 Sir Wm. Wallace, brig, MAndrew Donaldson, Ro^e, & Co 183 35 Smithfield, schooner, Mowat Aberdeen Lirjie Company 166 42 Sophia, schooner, Chalmers William Williamson 89 31 Sophia, brig, Martin Aberdeen Arctic Company 113 50 Sovereign, steam-ship, Snowie Leith and Clyde Ship. Co 459 36 Sportsman, schooner, Grant George Elmslie & Son 143 31 Spartan, yacht Hogarth & Co 12 Star of Peace, ship, Sproat G. Thompsonjun., &, Co 1271 55 Struggler, brig, Ganson John Webster 170 46 Superior, brig, Taylor Andrew Anderson 143 16 Tamerlane, ship, Daniel G. Elmslie & Son 427 USEFUL TABLES. 79

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons Built. Thalia, barque, VoIuhi Alexander Booth 350 1844 Theophilu3, brig, Cameron Robert Maitland 96 18 Timbuctoo, brig, Ettershank Joseph Wood 170 41 Tom Duff, Christie The Master 85 40 Undaunted, barque, Scott James Sutherland 300 41 Union, Roberts Vallisneria, barque, Nicol John Nicol 210 49 Vesta, schooner, Kerr Aberdeen Lime Company 96 Victoria, steamer, "Willet Nisbet& Robertson..... 279 48 Victoria, schooner, Allan Aberdeen Lime Company 180 49 Victory, barque, Fowler John Nicol 239 47 Victory, steam-tug, Gauld Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.. 92 44 Waldensian, screw-steamer, Joss J. T. Rennie.... 250 56 Walter Hood, ship, Sproat Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co 918 52 Waterloo, brig, M'Pherson John Scott 91 15

Watson, Sloop, Smith ,. P. Beveridge 42 Wave of Life, ship, Stewart Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co 953 56 Wm. Oughtred, schooner, Stephen Robert Stephen 36 46 Woodland Lark, brig, Taylor R. Johnston 203 54 Woolloomooloo, ship, Ross Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co 627 52 Zephyr, Smack, Brooks W.Hogarth 47 19

USEFUL TABLES.

A TABLE,

Showing the number of Days in one month, to the same Day in any other Month.

From Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

365 31 | | 59 90 120 | | 151 181 | | | 212 | 243 273 304 334 | ] |

334 365 | 28 59 | | 89 | 120 j 150 | 181 303 | 212 242 | 273 | | |

306 | 337 365 | | 31 245 275 | 61 92 122 153 | 184 | 214 | | | | |

275 306 334 | | | 365 | 1 214 243 30 | 61 | 91 122 | 153 183 | | |

245 | 276 304 335 184 | | | 365 | 31 61 92 123 153 | 214 | | | | |

214 245 | 273 304 122 | | | 334 365 30 92 | | 153 | | | 61 | | 183

184 215 243 274 304 31 | | | 335 ] 365 62 92 123 | 153 | | | | | |

153 184 212 | | 243 273 304 | | 334 | 365 31 | | | | 61 | 92 122 j

September 122 212 153 | 181 242 273 | | | 303 | 334 | 365 I | 30 61 91 | | |

92 123 | 151 182 212 243 273 | | | | 304 [ | 335 | | 365 | 31 | 61

92 61 120 151 | 181 212 | | | | 242 | 273 | | 304 334 365 | | | 30

31 62 90 121 151 | | | 182 212 | | | 243 274 | | | 304 335 | | 365 80 USEFUL TABLES.

TABLE TO CALCULATE WAGES & OTHER PAYMENTS.

Year. Month. Week. Day. Year. Month. Week. Day. 1

£ £ s. d. £ s. d. 8. d. £ £ s. d. £ 6. d. s. d. 1 18 4| Of 16 1 6 8 6 If 101 2 3 4 91 11 17 1 8 4 6 61 111 3 5 1 If 2 18 1 10 6 lOf I1J 4 6 8 1 6} 2f 19 1 11 8 7 31 1 01 5 8 4 1 11 31 20 1 13 4 7 8 1 11 6 10 2 31 4 30 2 10 11 6 1 7J 7 11 8 2 8J 41 40 3 6 8 15 4 2 21 8 13 4 3 Of 51 50 4 3 4 19 21 2 9 9 15 3 6£ 6 60 5 1 3 01 3 31 10 16 8 3 10 61 70 5 16 8 1 6 101 3 10 11 18 4 o 4 2| 71 80 6 13 4 1 10 81 4 41 12 10 4 71 8 90 7 10 1 14 61 4 Hi 13 118 4 llf 81 100 8 6 8 1 18 41 5 5| 14 13 4 5 4J 91 300 25 5 15 0J 16 51 15 15 5 9 n 500 41 13 4 9 11 91 27 4J

If the sum be Guineas, not Pounds, for each Guinea add a Penny to each month or a farthing to each week.

STAMP DUTIES.—BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.

Receipt or Discharge of £2 and upwards, Id.

Not Exceeding £5 .. . 1 Above £400 & not above £500 .. 5

Above £5 and not above 10 .. . 2 .. 500 750 .. 7 6

... 10 25 .. . 3 ... 750 1000. .10

... 25 50 .. . 6 ... 1000 1500. .15

... 50 75 .. . 9 ... 1500 2000. .20

... 75 100 .. 1 ... 2000 3000. . 30

... 100 200 . . 2 ... 3000 4000. .40

... 200 300 .. . 3 ... 4000 and up vards .45 ... 300 400 .. 4

The List of Carriers and Insurance Agents will le found after the Professions. GENERAL DIRECTORY

Til OTY m kmtmiM.

18 5 6-5 7.

Abel, James, baker, 64, h. 66 Virginia street Abercrombie, Alexander, 31 Gallowgate Aberdein, G. A., commercial traveller (G. & W. Inglis, Grown Court) h. 56 Union street Aberdeen Banking Co., 53 Castle street Baths, 5 Crooked Lane, and 40 St Andrew street; James Angus, superintendent

Blind Asylum, Huntly street ; George Troup manager

Brick and Tile Co. 's Works, Clayhills ; office, 13 Market street [street Carpet Warehouse (wholesale and retail), 1 Lower Dee Central Academy, 56 Union street

Commercial Company ; lime, coal, bone manure, and

grain merchants, Provost Blaikie's Quay ; James Horn, manager Deaf and Dumb Institutional Belmont street; John Weir, superintendent and teacher

Equitable Loan Company, 1 Barnett's Close, Guestrow ; F. Montgomery, manager Eye Institution, Crown Court, 36 Upperkirkgate. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 , 30 P.M.; John Cadenhead, M.D., surgeon Female School of Industry, 61 Guestrow; Miss Mal- colm, teacher, B. S. Farquhar, treasurer Free Press Office, Concert Court, 12 Broad street Foundry, 102 Loch street; Wm. Henderson, manager General Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Institution,

36 Upperkirkgate ; medical attendants, Drs. Campbell, Leslie, Galen, Smith, Fraser, & Forsyth G 2 ;

82 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Aberdeen Herald (Newspaper and printing Proprietary), 7 Queen street Horse Bazaar, 31 St. Andrew street; Geo. Harrison, Proprietor, h. 53 St. Andrew street. Hotel, 138 Union Street, Union bridge. Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelphi court, Union street Lands and Heritages Valuation Office, 10 Union street, John Milne, assessor. Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 's Office 62 Marischal st.

Lime Co. ; lime, coal, bone, manure, nitrate of soda merchants, Provost Blaikie's and guano 2 quay ; Murray and Morrison, managers. Writing Academy; Gr. C. M'Conochie, teacher, 115 Union street, h. 2 Union place Market Company; Adam and Anderson, treasurers, 75 Union street Meal and Provision Society Merchants, 44 and 46 George street Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market street; secretary, Alex. Yeats, accountant, 47 Schoolhill. Mechanics' Library, 17 Market street Medical and Chirurgical Society, Hall—King street. Merchant Seamen's Fund Office; George Brock, re- ceiver, 28 Begent Quay Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society, office, 47

Schoolhill ; Alex. Yeats, actuary Mutual Marine Insurance Association, 58 Marischal street, B. Connon, secretary and Newcastle Steam Co.'s Office, 47 Marischal street Public News Boom, Corn Exchange Hadden street; Wm. Murray, keeper, h. 62 Netherkirkgate Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen street Bailway Station and Offices, Guild Street Bailway Company's Coal Depot, Lower Dee street A. Duff, superintendent Bope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee Salmon Co.'s Office, 31, Gallowgate; icehouse, Fish st. Salt Cellar, 1, Drum's Lane

Steam Navigation Company, 87 Waterloo Quay ; Alex. Anderson, manager Town and County Bank, 93 Union street Union Club, Market street Union Club, County Booms, Union street Abernethy, George, civil engineer, 3 Dee place James and Co., iron founders, engineers, millwrights, machine makers, blacksmiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill Foundry James (of J. Abernethy and Co.,) Ferryhill Cottage John (of J. A. &Co.,) Polmuir CITY OP ABERDEEN. 83

Abernethy, Eobert (of J. A. & Co.) Ferryhill Mrs., sen., Ferryhill

Accidental Death Insurance Company, London ; A. Masson, 4 Queen street, agent Adam, Alexander, slater, 4 Hutoheon street Alexander, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co., Fish street Alexander feuar, 36 Catherine street and Anderson Advocates, 75 Union street and Brewster, stonecutters, 150 West North street George and Co., tailors and clothiers, 3 Castle street George (of G. Adam & Co.) h. 24 Regent Quay James (editor of the Aberdeen Herald), 110 High st. Old Aberdeen James (of Adam & Brewster), h. 4 Canal Side Mount- hooly Rev. John (Free South Church), 30 Bon-Accord terrace ...... John, timber merchant, North Charlotte street; h.23 North Broadford [Charlotte street John, bookseller, 37 and 38 Market-gallery, h. 33 Robert, advocate and Notary public, 29 Union street, h. 100 Chapel street Roderick, baker, 14, h. 16 Union place [terrace William, advocate, (of Adam & Anderson) h. 30 Skene William, jun., advocate, 62 Skene street William, town-sergeant, 49 Chapel street William, feuar, 113 Causewayend William, shipmaster, 4 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Adams, D. & W. lemonade and soda water manufactory, Ross's Court, 6 Upperkirkgate D. (of D. and W. Adams), h. Farquhar's Court, 17 Upperkirkgate James, broker, 42 Shiprow [street

John & Son, painters, 18, Chapel street ; h. 48 Summer William, broker, 25 Castle street [Upperkirkgate William, (of D. and W. Adams), h. 4 Ross's Court, 6 Miss Isabella, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street

Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, h. 1 1 Little- john street Alex, cabinetmaker, 14 Wellington street Henry, ship and Insurance broker, 57 Marischal street, h. 51 Schoolhill Robert, weaver, 14, Langstane place Robert, Mariner, 8, Hanover street William, sharebroker, 25 Marischal street, agent for Edinburgh Life Assurance Co., h. 8 Albert street Mrs., 6 Albert street Addison, Allan, butcher, 28 Justice street [Union street Advocates' Society Hall and Library, Advocates' buildings, Affleck, Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Justice street 84 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Affleck, Edward, Star Hotel, 190 George street [agent Age Assurance Co., 61 St Nicholas street, Alexander Hunter

Agriculturist Insurance Co. ; agent, Alex. Duthie, 123J Union street Aiken, Alexander, gardener, 1 Strawberry bank, Hardgate. Alexander, shore porter, 45 Castle street [square James missionary, Gilcomston Cottage, 31 Skene James, boot and shoemaker, 57, Broad st. h. 1 Little- john street James, (Northern Assurance Co.) 30 Shiprow James, jun., ship and insurance broker, agent for Lloyds, &c, 88 King street, h. Ruby Cottage, 17 North Silver street Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice street, h. 3 Victoria Place ...... John, jun., tea dealer, 1 Union buildings,^. 74 Bon- accord street [terrace Aitken, Rev John, (Original Antiburgher Church), 26 Skene Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Springbank terrace Alex, jun., shipmaster, 38 Union Row David, Gooseberrybank, Bon-accord terrace George, cabinetmaker, 93 chapel street James, overseer, (Broadford Works,) 55 Victoria street west. James, K., 124 Union street. James watch and clockmaker, 6 Union street, h. 8 Guestrow John, shipmaster (Prospect,) 22 James street John, grocer, 145 h. 143 Gallowgate ., — Mrs, 16 Wellington street Robert, professor of dancing exercises and deportment, Diamond street academy, h. 2 Springbank place Robert, teacher, Public Schools, h. 5 Millburn street, Ferry hill. Wm. (of James Lumsden & Co.,) 55 Victoria street west William, reporter, Free Press Office, 7 Charlotte st. Mrs, mattress maker, 13 and 14 Market Gallery, h, 77 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 46 Dee street Mrs, 48 Chapel street Miss, 8 Guestrow Miss, teacher, (Ross's school), Holburn street Alcock, Mrs, 14 Bon-accord street Miss, 14 Bon-accord street

Alfred Life Assurance Association ; William Gordon, agent, 5 King street Allan, Alex, chemist and druggist, 44 Green, h. 9 Mounthooly George, 13 Craigie street George, late boatman, Footdee CITY OF ABERDEEN. 85

Allan, George, advocate, 56 Castle street, agent for the Gene- ral (formerly Dissenters') Fire and Life Assurance Life Assur- Co., London ; and Mariners' General ance Co., h. 183 King street George B. shipmaster, 27 York place George, stabler, 24 Gerrard street ...... James, cook, (City of London), 22 Constitution street James, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street James, grocer and provision merchant, 59 St Nicholas street, h. Kingsland place James, and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122 Union street; cabinet manufactory, 42 7i. 37 Dee street John, spirit dealer, 8 h. 10 Huxter Row Nathaniel, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 39 Park st. Nathaniel, jun., grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 24 Skene square, h. 37 Park street Pat. B. innkeeper, 40 Guestrow Wm. cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's Court, Gordon street Mrs, draper, 41 Market Gallery, h. 10 Carmelite st. Mrs, midwife, 48J Gallowgate Mrs lodgings, Hardgate Mrs, George, 1 Dee place Miss, 71 Bon-accord street Miss, guffering, crimping and mushing, 17 Littlejohn st. Miss Ann, spirit dealer, 90 Green Misses, dressmakers, 24 Young street Allanach, John, steward, 57 Commerce street Allardyce & Jopp, wine merchants to the Queen, stock and share brokers, 13 Market street William, preserver of fresh provisions, Clayhills; office, 13 Market Street, h. 1 Crown place Miss (Miss Duncan's), 74 Gallowgate Misses, 21 Bon-accord Terrace Allen, Miss, 70 Dee Street [23 King st.

Alliance, Life and Fire Assurance Office ; James Black, agent, Anderson & Thomson, clothiers and Warehousemen, 10 Broad street A. & J., painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, carvers and gilders, 33 Queen street Adam, blockmaker, (A. Duthie & Co.) 10, Church street Alex., clerk (Henry Ogg&Co., distillers, Strathdee), h. Rose Cottage, Cooperston place Alex., manager, (Steam Navigation Co.), 1 Wellington street

Alex., advocate (of Adam & Anderson) ; h. Stocket, and 4 Dee street Alexander, (successor to John Booth,) watch and clock maker, 41, Upperkirkgate, h. 4 Blackfriars street 86 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Anderson, Alexander, painter, 54 Gerrard street Andrew, (of A. & J. Anderson), 1 Waverley place David, baker, 211 Gallowgate, h. 5 Nelson street David, clerk (G. N. of S. E. Co.), h. 9 Commerce street David, traffic audit clerk, ( Co.,) h. Berryden George, spirit dealer, 7 Commerce street George, grocer, 89 John street George, woodsawyer, 3 Park place George (of Anderson & Thomson) 86 Bon-accord st. James, (of A. & J. Anderson,) 1 Waverley place Jamesjforeman blacksmith (A. Hall & sons), 36 York st. James, writer (Adam & Anderson), 75 Union street James, billiard rooms, Chronicle court, 10 Queen St., and 32 Broad street James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas street [Gallowgate James, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 202 h. 200 James, day patrol, 1 South Constitution street James, tea dealer, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Black's Buildings, h. Balmoral place James, Mains of Craibstone, h. 64 West North street John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 123 Crown st., h. Balmoral place [King street John, collector of Inland Revenue, 21 Adelphi, h. 159 John, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 63 h. 60 Windmillbrae John, Sawyer, 123 Causewayend John, jun., medical student, 123 Causewayend John C, hairdresser, 7 St. Nicholas street Robert, stabler, 25 Mealmarket street Robert N., town sergeant, h. 19 Huntly street Samuel, cashier (Northern Assurance Office), 35 Victoria street west Lieut. William, general superintendent of rural consta- bulary force, and chief constable and superinten- dent of the Great North of Scotland Railway con- stabulary, and chief constable and superintendent of the Turriff Junction Railway constabulary, 21 Union Terrace William, assistant inspector of poor of St. Nicholas, h. 57 Park Street William, blacksmith, Flourmill lane William, grain merchant, Maybank, 142 Hutcheon st. William, plumber, 57 Park street William, builder, 5 Union wynd William, 4 York street William, clothier, 23 Queen street, h. 25 Queen street William, tinsmith, 12 Thornton court, h. 17 Jopp's lane William, bookbinder, 159 George street 1

CITY OF ABERDEEN. 87

Anderson, William, umbrella maker, 51 Upperkirkgate William, principal beadle, North Church, and funeral waiter, 8 East North street William, salmon fisher, 4 Trinity Quay, h. 53 Shiprow Mrs Captain, 73 Skene square Mrs James, lodgings, 81 Waterloo quay Mrs, late of Stricken, 2 West Craibstone street Mrs, Glenburnie cottage Mrs, lodgings, 11 Diamond street Mrs Captain, 3 St Clement street Mrs, grocer, Holburn street Mrs, spirit dealer, 84 Waterloo Quay Mrs, provision merchant, 21 George street Mis, 4 Strawberry bank Mrs, 35 Victoria street west Miss, Nelson lane Miss, dressmaker, and lodgings, 20 Silver street Andrew, Joseph, inn and lodgings, 9 Burnett's close, Exche- quer Eow William druggist, 195 Union street, h. 42 Schoolhill Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street Miss, lodgings, 49 Broad street Angus, George, of Tillicoithy, 13 Constitution street George, M.D. (H.E.I.C.S.), 74 Dee street Rev. H. (United Presbyterian Church), 50 Dee street James, superintendent of Public Baths, 40 St. Andrew street, and 6 Crooked Lane

John, advocate and town clerk ; office, Town House, h. 3 Waverley place Misses, 41 Victoria street west Miss, (of Botriplmie) 74 Dee street Anton, Mrs, fresher, 89 Basement floor, Market Archibald, James, carter and provision merchant, 70 Loch st.

Argus Life Assurance Co. ; J. Brebner, advocate, agent, Advocates 1 buildings Argo, John, 55 Chapel street Arthur, Bev. David, (George Street Chapel) Maybank Cot- tage, 147 Hutcheon street west Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, agent for the West of England Insurance Co., 115 Union street, h. 6 Dee place Asshecouit, W. A. (Col. H. M. S., unattached), 32 Thistle st. Asylum for the Blind, Huntly street; George Troup, manager Athenasum News-rooms, 2 Union buildings

Atlas Fire and Life Office ; J. Blaikie, advocate, agent, 245 Union street Auckland, George, spirit dealer, 72 Green

Avery, John, printer, Crown Court, 43 Union street, /*. 1 Cxown street 88 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Badenoch, Alexander, outfitter, 12 Union street, h. 24 Upper Denburn Mrs B., lodgings, 50 Castle street Baddon, Isaac, South Mail guard, 51£ Bon-accord street Bailey, John A., manager, (Keating & Co.,) h. King st. place Bain, David, City Loan Office, h. 95 King street Ebenezer, wright, opposite 228 George street, h. 67 Causewayend James, spirit dealer, 6 Schoolhill James, grocer and spirit dealer, 112 Gallowgate Robert, broker, 153 Gallowgate Mrs, confectioner, 10, h. 12 Marischal street Miss, lodgings, 8 Castle street Baird, Alexander, pointsman, (A. R. Co.,) h. Polmuir Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 191 Union street, workshop, 17 Summer street, h. 52| Chapel street Baker, George, Peterhead mail guard, 54 Chapel street Pi. Hosier, professor of music, 18 North Silver street Samuel, agent, (Wordie & Co.,) Market street, h. 54 Chapel street Balfour, James, overseer, (Richards & Co.,) 26 Skene square James, confectioner, 204 George street Joseph, 74 Skene square Stephen, M.D. and M. R.C. S.L., medical practitioner, 22 Union place Wiliam W. professor of dancing, calisthenics, &c, academy, County Rooms, h. 5 Rosemount place William, traveller, (Richards & Co.,) 34 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 81 Hutcheon street west Bamford, Mrs, 26 Thistle street Bance, Mrs, 30 North Silver street Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle

street ; Arthur Thomson, agent Bannerman, David, town's drummer, 93 Gallowgate George, merchant, 7 Albyn place George, spirit dealer, 118 John street John, silk dyer, 37 George street John, late dyer, 13 Rose street John B., coal broker, and commission agent, 8 Trinity quay, h. 86 Crown street John B., agent, Bank of Deposit, National Assurance and Investment Association, 3 Pall Mall East, London Branch Office, 115 Union street Patrick, coal merchant, 2 Trinity quay Thomas, 7 Albyn place Miss, 7 Albyn place Barber. James, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenburnie distillery h. 24 Thistle street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 89

Barclay, George, wholesale and retail grocer and provision merchant, 61 Green, h. 51 Bon-accord street James W., Commerce street John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger beer, 20J, h. 31 Harriet street John, overseer, 2 St. Clements lane ...... William, rope and twine manufacturer, Poynernook, back of old gas work, h. 79 College street Margaret, teacher, Ruthrieston [terrace Barker, A. C, manufacturer, 81 Loch street, h. 5 Rosemount John P., brace and cap manufacturer, 3 Jopp's Lane, h. near Murtle station, Deeside J. & J. Barker, woollen manufacturers, 81 Loch street

Barkway, Mrs, lodgings, I Charlotte street Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle, (Free West Church,) undertaker and cabinetmaker, 33 Upperkirkgate Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Affleck place John, auctioneer, furniture sale rooms, 115 Union street, h. 32 Union place ...... William, schoolmaster, and inspector of poor, Nigg Barron, John, advocate, 103 Union street, h. 77 Dee street Lambert, advocate, 64 Union street, h. 83 Crown st. William, flesher, 41 Market hall, h. Stoneytown farm Mrs A., 121 Crown street Miss E., lodgings, 184J Union street Barry, Henry & Co., ironfounders and manufacturers of bone manure, 102 and 104 Loch street Bartlett, William, fruit merchant, (successor to A. Crombie,) 21 Broad street Batten, Abraham, commission agent, 6 and 7 Adelphi, h. 158 King street John, bootmaker, 15 Market street Baxter, Rev. Daniel, chaplain, prison, Lodge-walk John, spirit dealer, 6 Crooked lane John, turner and shuttle maker, 93 George street Thomas, baker, 29 Chapel street William, engineer, 19 York street Mrs James, broker, 73 Gallowgate Misses, 5 Skene place Bean, William, writer, 245 Union st., h. 36 Union terrace Bearsley, Mrs, Berlin wool and fancy needle work, 12 Crown st. Beaton, John, hairdresser, 32 Marischal street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 42 Queen street Beattie, Alex., hairdresser, 13 Shiprow James F., land surveyor, valuator, and engineer; office, 2 Bon-accord square, h. 6 East Craibstone street ,. John, mealseller, 101, h. 99 Gallowgate John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal street, h. 6 Pros- pect terrace, Ferryhill H 9Q GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Beattie, William, general merchant, 18 Harriet street,, h. 36 Mrs, 6 Prospect Terrace, Ferryhill [Backwynd Beggrie, Mrs, midwife, 10 Catto square

Begg, Alexander, 1 Rosemount terrace Charles, piano-forte maker and tuner; saloon, 150 Union street, h., 41 Dee street John (late stabler) 14 Dee village John, distiller to the Queen, Lochnagar, wine, and spirit merchant; office, 17 Weigh-house square, h. 9

Wm. fiesher, 46 Market Hall, h. 95 Wales Street. Wm., baker, 3 Frederick street, h. 78 Wales street Bell, Lieut. A., (H.E.I.C.S.,) merchant, h. 2 Dee Place David, joiner, 54 Wellington street John, cooper, 7 Windmillbrae, h. 12 College street Bell's (Dr.), school, Frederick street Belgian consul [st. Bennet, William, printer, 42 Castle street, h. 27 Constitution Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 57 East North street

Benson, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, ft. 141£ Skene street Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw hat maker, 14IA Skene street Benton, Alex., fiesher, 245 George st., h. 40 Catherine street Mrs, fiesher, 260 George street Benzie, David, shipmaster, 62 Virginia street James, mason, 39 Summer street William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 206 Gallowgate, h. above shop Berry, James, optician, marine chronometer and watch maker, 88 Union street, h. 1 Dee place James, gardener and riddle maker, 8 Broadford Lane John Edward, clerk, (Skinner & Wilson), h. 16 North Broadford W. and J. linen manufacturers, 14 Queen street, h. 18 Skene terrace "William, night watchman (Aberdeen Railway station), 3 Shore brae Mrs, dealer in fruit, &c, 108 George street Miss, lodgings, 86 George street Best, Thomas, (late banker) 27 Union place Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen, 122^, h. 201 Union street, and Peterburn, Nigg Robert, M. D., surgeon, 201, Union street Robert, bed and table linen manufacturer, 39, St. Nicholas street, h. 25 Ferryhill place

Thomas Gordon, 1 22£ Union street, h. 28 Ferryhill place Beverly Alex, teacher (Grammar School), h. Braehead Gil- comston CITY OF ABERDEEN. 9 J

Beverly, Wilkin, (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 83 Wales street Beverley, Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street

Bible Society Depository ; G. & B. King, booksellers, 28 St. Nicholas street Bicknell, Misses, boarding and day school, 9 North Silver st. Bird, William, clerk (Broadford Works) Birnie, George, of Johnstone, h. Johnstone place John, of Ashgrove, h. Ashgrove Moses, surgeon, 31 Longacre M. Terminus Inn, Wellington road, Ferryhill Birss, Rt. manufacturing chemist, 28 Park street Bisset, George, general merchant, Holburn street

James, night watchman, 6 Gerrard street • [walk James, keeper of the Court-house, h. Court-house, Lodge James, jun., writer (L. M'Kinnon, jun., 83 Union street), h. Court-house, Lodge walk John, (of J. and W. Bisset), 122 Crown street John and William, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit ware- house, 37 Queen street, and wholesale grocery warehouse, Exchange street Joseph, Pie Shop, 24 Park street

Peter, builder, 1 10 Loch street William, 39 North Broadford William, (of J. and W. Bisset), 124 Crown street William, gardener, and Cornfactor, Polmuir William, toll keeper, Wellington bridge Mrs James, lodgings, 66 John street Miss, laundress, 45 Frederick street Miss, dressmaker, 47 Park street Black, Alexander (late clerk, Union bank), 39 Whitehouse st. Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill & Ferguson, wine merchants, 12 Broad street Chas. & Wm., wrights, 5, h. 77 College street James, builder, 41 Whitehouse street Jas. (Jas. Black & Co.), 3 Wellington place Jas. (Robinson, Crum, & Co.), 33 Constitution street James, & Co., stock, share, and produce brokers, and forwarding agents to the Queen, H.R.H. Prince

Albert, and the Duchess of Kent ; 23 King street John, shoemaker, antiquarian, and keeper of museum for public inspection, 23 Justice street John, traveller, 20 North Broadford Joseph, tailor, head beadle, (Free Holburn Church) and funeral waiter, 8 Langstane place Peter, shipmaster, 57 Regent quay William (of Black & Ferguson,) 17, Bon-accord st. William & Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha Wm., secretary, (Aberdeen Commercial Co.) 7, Affleck street I 92 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Black, Mrs, register office, 29 George street Miss, 4 Albyn place Blackball, James & Co., drapers and hatters, 39 Union street James, (of J. Blackhall & Co.) 7 Rosemount terrace Mrs, lodgings, 97 Chapel street Blackwood, Rev. Robert, (Free Union Church) 21 Virginia st. Blaikie, Anthony Adrian (of J. & A. Blaikie) 224 Union street Brothers, iron founders, engineers, millwrights, boiler- makers, and general blacksmiths, Footdee iron works David, (of Blaikie Brothers & John Blaikie and Sons) 253 Union street John, advocate and commissary clerk, Commissary Clerk's office and chambers, Record Office, 27 King street, h. 247 Union street John, yngst., (of Blaikie Brothers) 15 Union terrace J. & A., advocates, 245 Union street John & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, coppersmiths, pewter ers, zinc workers, and gas- meter manufacturers, Littlejohn street Sir Thomas (of Blaikie, Brothers, and John Blaikie & Sons) 32 Bon-accord terrace Mrs Provost, Craigiebuckler Mrs John, Devanha house Mrs, grocer, 101 Causewayend, h. 1 Charles street Miss, Cooperston place Blackley, Miss, teacher, fancy embroidery school, 18 Union street, h. 4 Little Chapel street Blake, James, news agent, York buildings Blair, Thomas, assistant to D. L. Shirres & Co., Upper Den- burn Bland, James, Captain, pay-master Aberdeenshire militia, 65 Bon-accord street Boaden, William, shipmaster, 57 Quay Mrs Richard, lodgings, 80 Waterloo quay Bon-accord Blind Asylum, Huntly street; G. Troup manager Sawmills, Inches, John Bruce, 26 Marischal street, proprietor Bonar, James T., clerk, 9 Charles street

Bonnyman, C. D., writer, /;. 19 Loch street James, blacksmith, 19 Loch street John, jun., (of J. & J. Bonnyman) h. 19 Loch street James and John, blacksmiths and bellhangers, 19 Loch street Mrs, cook shop, 198 Gallowgate Booth, Alexander, engineer, 37 Victoria street west George, grocer, 21 Upperkirkgate James, boilermaker, (Blaikie Brothers) St. Clement court, St. Clement street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 93

Booth, James, merchant, 148 Union street James, M.D., surgeon, 27 Queen street James, stamper, (Post office) 23 Hutcheon street Joseph, treasurer of Boys' and Girls' Hospitals, h. Springbank, Dee Street William, grocer and spirit merchant, 181, h. 183 Gal- lowgate William, book canvasser, 23 Hutcheon street William, chimney sweep, 7£ Justice street William P., merchant and ship insurance broker, 56 Marischal street, h. 148 Union street Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth fuller and dresser, dye-works 76, h. 74 Loch st. William, candlemaker, 36 East North street Bothwell, Alexander, confectioner, 18 Broad street, h Chronicle court, 10 Queen street George B. candle manufacturer, 25 Justice street, h. 193 Union street John, shoemaker, 33 and 35 Broad street, h. 92 George- street Mrs G., lodgings, 1 Bose street Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broadford Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King street Bowie, Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Mrs, draper, 21 Market Gallery, h. 17 Longacre Jane, cook shop and register office, 72 Guestrow Miss, lodgings, 29 Broad street Bower, Alexander G., dockmaster, h. 28 Wellington street Bowman & Henderson, plasterers, 8 Shuttle street Andrew (of Bowman & Henderson) 31 Huntly st. Andrew, jun., (of Kerr & Bowman), 28 Thistle street Mrs, merchant, 87 Spring Gaiden Mrs James, victualling house, 73 Queen street Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Boyd, Andrew F., commission agent, wholesale tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 38 Castle street, h. 2 Castle brae John, supervisor of inland revenue, Holburn street, h. Cherry-bank cottage, Bon-accord terrace Mrs G. II., 15 North Silver street Mrs, 23 Ferryhill place Mrs, 52 Chapel street Mrs William, 83 Hutcheon street Misses, Mackie place Boyle, Alexander H., teacher, North Parish School, Albion street, h. above school Boys' Hospital, 19 Upperkirkgate Boys' School of Industry, 45 Guestrow Bradley & Co., bootmakers, 15 Market street H 2 94 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brakenridge, James, boot-closer, h. 57 John street Brands, Andrew, shipcarpenter, Inches, h. 15 James street Brand, Alexander, accountant and assurance agent, 103 Union street, h. 7 Dee place George, carter, 43 Windmill brae John, shoemaker, 17 Dee village John, carter, 2 Marywell street William (successor to G. Booth & son), jeweller and watchmaker, 48 Broad street Wm. clerk, (James Asher), h. 114 King street Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Bark street Brander, Robert, wright, Thistle lane, h. 27 Thistle street Brantingham, George, grocer, 68, h. 55 Schoolhill J. W., grocer, 146 George street, h. 55 Schoolhill Brebner & Grant, merchants, 56 St Nicholas street Alexander, contractor, Leggart, Alexander, broker, 9 Drum's lane George, 44, Harriet street James, advocate, Advocates' buildings, h. 9 Albyn place John, teacher, (Grammar School) 28 Thistle Street John, railway contractor, 22 Bon-accord terrace William, cabinetmaker, 48 Summer street William, shipmaster 25 Justice street William (North of Scot. Eq. Loan Co), h. Fountainhall William, vintner, Holburn street Brechin, Henry, foreman mouldei, (M'Kinnon & Co., 20 Spring-garden) ^.11 Canal street Mrs, lodgings, 9 Diamond street Bremner, David, customs, h. 9 Canal street [st.

Brew, James, linen merchant, 1 Market gallery, h. 11 Carmelite Brewster, George (of Adam & Brewster), 3 Farquhar place, 218J Gallowgate Bridewell and Rogue Money Assessment for the city and li-

berties of Aberdeen ; James Simpson, collector ; office, 17 Huxter Row Bridgeford, Robert, porter, 1 Farquhar place, 218\ Gallowgate Mrs, inn and lodgings, 12 Burnett's close Exchequer row British Linen Company's Bank, 22 King street Broadford Bread and Flour Company, 218 George street; Alexander Robertson, manager, h. Kepplestone, Rubislaw Broadford Works, Maberly street

Broad street Academy, 2 Blairton lane ; Robert Sim, teacher, h. 56 Chapel street Brock, George, shipping master and examiner in practical seamenship, receiver of Merchant Seamen's Fund, 28 Regent quay Brodie, Joseph, teacher of navigation, 14 Castle street Wm. clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 7 South Constitution st. CITY OP ABERDEEN. 95

Brown, Alexander, (Brown & Carr,) 68 Dee street Alexander, auctioneer, (of P. & G. Brown) 34 Castle st. Alex., & Co., booksellers, public library, 77 Union st. Alexander, commercial traveller, (Pratt & Keith,) 20 South silver street Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 71 George street, h. 62 Hutcheon street Andrew, dyer, (Bubislaw works,) Kubislaw & Carr, wholesale clothiers, Exchange court, 37 Union street Farquhar, & Co., Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Charles, corkcutter, 39, h. 11 Schoolhill George, (of P. & G. Brown,) Pontville, Woodside James, draper, 2 George street—corner of Upperkirk- gate, h. 22 Victoria street west James, clerk, (Town and County bank,) 1 Crown terrace James, day-officer, (Aberdeen market), 18 Shiprow James, feuar and coachman, 47 St Andrew street John, M.D., Skene square Rev. John C, United Presbyterian church, and lecturer on botany, King's College, 156 Crown street John, warden (East Church), and funeral waiter, 26 Thistle street P. & G., auctioneers, 40^ Union street, (up stairs) Peter auctioneer (of P. & G. Brown) 35 Ketkerkirkgate Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek, Marischal College^ 19 Golden square Robert, timber merchant, inches, 3 Devanha terrace Robert (late Moir & Brown), wine merchant, 23, h. 14 Adelphi court Robert, late shore porter, 10 Weigh-house square Robert, Mill of Tarty warehouse, 4 Mealmarket street, h, 13 Princes street Simon, saddler, 178 West North street Rev. Thomas, 73 John street William (inland revenue) distributor of stamps and col- lector of land & assessed taxes for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, Advocates' buildings, Backwynd, h. Broadford cottage William, basket-maker, 8 Marischal street William, fishing tackle maker, 36, h. 34 George street William, surveyor's clerk, (G.P.O.) h. 34 George street William, coachman, 54 Catherine street William M. clerk, (William Gordon, 5 King street,) 26 Thistle street Mrs, lodgings, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Mrs Peter, lodgings, 84 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 81 Virginia street Miss, lodgings, Castlehill 96 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brown, Misses, lodgings, 11 Summer street Misses, 21 Victoria street west Brownie, Alexander, teacher (Davidson's school, Footdee), 41 York street James, paper ruler, 1 Well court, Broad street Bruce, Alexander, cattle dealer, 60 Hutcheon street Alexander, traveller (A. Hadden and Sons) 10 Mary- well street Arthur, seaman, 1 Park place David, shipmaster, (G. Windham) 28 Constitution st. George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 26 Woolmanhill, h. 47 Park street [well street George, flesher, 33 Basement Floor Market, h. 16 Mary- James, (Pratt & Keith) h. 20 South Silver street John, sharebroker, and timber merchant, ship insurance &c, 26 Marischal street, h. 34 Union place Bobert, clerk, 51 St. Andrew street

Sir Michael, Bart, of Stenhouse, /*. Scotstown, and 57, Schoolhill Thomas, mill-overseer, 13 Craigie street William, builder, 63 Causewayend William, H. shipmaster, (Peruvia), 23 Marywell street Mrs, 34 Union street Miss, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Brunton, John, jun., shipmaster, 53 Commerce street [hill Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi court, h. Westbank Font- Buchan, Alexander, cook shop, 55 Queen street David, blacksmith, 16 Longacre, h. 43, Wellington st. George, stabler, 22, Schoolhill John, shipmaster, 16 Links street Bobert, baker, 76 Green Buchanstone Mill warehouse, 79 Broad street Buck, William, 2 St. Clement street Buckner, John, (Broadford Works) h. 6 Broadford place William, Gowanbrae Causewayend William, G. grocer, and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend, h. Gowanbrae Causewayend Buist, Thomas, cooper, 13 Prince Kegent street Bullock, John, foreman (J. Blaikie & Sons) 7 Denburn terrace Burgess, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Bannermill street Charles, custom house agent, 3 Springbank place James, 73 Crown street

William, shipmaster, (Isabella) 3 Bannermill street . Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's court, 30 James street [street Burness, Alexander, Prospect place (town house) 85 Crown John, provision merchant, 27 Commerce street John, provision dealer, 61, Causewayend William, cashier, (N. Agricultural Co.) 52 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 97

Burnett, Alexander, feuar, Holburn street [street James A., fancy merchant, h. 23 Upperkirkgate, 27 Dee James, provision merchant, 1 Hutcheon street

John, furniture dealer, J 5 Woolmanbill Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for

Aberdeen and Kincardine shires ; office Eecord office, King street, h. 23 Relmont street Mrs, 43 Constitution streef Burt, Robert, tailor, 70 Queen street Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all kinds of Foreign and British fancy goods, 101 Union street, h. 21 Springbank terrace Butchart, Alexander, engine driver (A. R. Co.) 7 Bank street Ferryhill Buthlie, Robert, shipmaster, (Aurora), 43 Commerce street Butler, Joseph, flesher, 32 & 33 Market-hall, h. 6 Barnett's close Miss, 87 Bon-accord street Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster, (Fancy) 29 Frederick street James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) 3 Con- stitution street James, (British Linen Company), 12 Kidd lane [lane

., James and Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd John (J. Buyers & Co.) J2 Kidd lane Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 32 Quay,

(R. Post office,) h. 3 1 Quay William (Jas. Buyers and Co.) 94 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 129 Union street Byth, James, cabinetmaker, 19 Huntly street

Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, 98 John street George, advocate and city fiscal, 9 Huxter Row, h. 64 Bon-accord street George, tailor, 49 Guestrow, h. 7 John street John, M.D., ophthalmic surgeon, (Royal Infirmary) 231 Union street west John, advocate, 9 Huxter Row, h. Albyn Cottage Peter, shipmaster (Granite) Theatre lane William, overseer, (Broadford Works) 7 John street Miss, 11 Rose street Miss, Albyn Cottage Cadger, George, general blacksmith, Bridge of Dee Caie, William, shore porter, 84 Shiprow William, 99 Causewayend Miss, lodgings, 55 John street Caird, George, clerk (P. & G. Brown) h. Woodside Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young street Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50 Green, h. 2 Carmelite street 98 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Calder, John, tailor, and principal beadle (Melville Church), 14 Thornton place, Guestrow William, tailor, 28 Marischal street, h. 39 Lodge walk Mrs, spirit dealer, Summer lane Mrs, lodgings, 57 Huntly street Cameron, Alexander, basketmaker, and japanner of all sorts of baskets, 81 Green Alexander, shipmaster, 6 Hanover street Alexander, mason, 28 Catherine street Andrew, founder (Blaikie Brothers) 23 Prince Regent st Angus, 24 Ferryhill place Duncan, shipmaster, 14 Virginia street John, cooper, 15 Loch street John, stabler, 13 Harriet street Peter, spirit dealer, Hardgate William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street Mrs, Morefield, Stocket Mrs, 34 Union terrace Mrs, midwife, 33 Loch street Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker and lodgings, 124 Union st- Campbell, Alexander, innkeeper, Margaret's place, Ruthrie- ston Daniel, shoemaker, 17 Jopp'slane David, plasterer, 13 Albion street David, carter and spirit dealer, 187 West North street ...... James, china, glass, and stoneware dealer, 19 Gallowgate James & Co., porter and ale dealers, 5 Littlejohn street John, surgeon, 7, Bon-accord street John,"messenger-at-arms, 83 King street John, posting, cab, and livery establishment, 5 Bon- accord street ...... John, horse hirer, house and offices, 13 Backwynd Robert, timber merchant, 127 George street and 9 Charlotte street, h. Argyle cottage, Cults William, sen,, shipmaster, (Queen steamer) 4 Millburn street [Millburn street William jun., shipmaster (City of London steamer) 8 William, shoemaker, 29 Windmillbrae William & Co., clothiers, 73 Union street .... William, (of W. Campbell & Co.) 92 George street Mrs, broker, 16£ Justice street Mrs, 13 Park Street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 22 Summer lane Cantley, Peter, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 76

Union street ; nurseries, Westfield George (of Cardno and Darling) Westfield cottage Cargill, John, late shipmaster, 6 Canal terrace William, shipmaster, 25 Quay CITY OF ABERDEEN. 99

Carnegie, John (of Redhali) 7 Springbank terrace Miss Hannah, 6 Golden square Carnie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 College st. James, gardener, Devanha House William, sub-editor, (Herald) 28 Thistle street Catherine, milliner, 85 Queen street Carr, Miss, 14 Victoria street west Carter, Miss, 41 Union terrace Cassie, James, portrait and landscape painter, 74 Union st. James, porter, 43 West North street John, do. do. Mrs, lace dealer and general draper, 43 Union street, h. Crown court, Union street Mrs, Eobert, 14 Marywell street Miss, dressmaker, 19 St Nicholas street Castle, Andrew, overseer (Bannermill) 99 Wales street Cattanach, Charles, & Co., tailors and clothiers, and patentees of apparatus for measuring the human figure and transferring the measure to cloth, 123^ Union st. D. G., advocate, 56 Castle street, agent for the Econo- mic Life Assurance Society, London, h. 57 Bon- accord street John (Broadford works), 7 Denburn terrace Mrs, straw hat and bonnet maker, 7 Windmillbrae Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 31 Union terrace Mrs Donald, Holburn street Catto, Alexander, (late farmer) 74 Wales street George (of Wm. Mitchell & Co.) h. Ruthrieston James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union street, h. 132 Crown street John, Son, & Co., merchants, shipowners and insurance brokers, 88 King street Joseph, clerk (Ferryhill Foundry) 56 Skene square Robert, jun. (of Robert Catto & Son) 44 King street Robert, and Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Maris- chal street Robert, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 14 King street Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Weigh-house square Thomson, & Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee William, secretary (Union bank) h. 8 Springbank ter. William, merchant and shipowner, 90 King street William, corkcutter (G. Simpson) h. Rosemount William, jun., Wallfield, Stocket road Mrs, grocer, 17 Charles street Miss, 8 Springbank terrace Miss E., dressmaker, 17 Charles street Miss, Wallfield, Stocket road 100 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 Upper Denburn William (Mitchell and Cay) h. 6 Black's buildings Chalmers, Alexander Wallace, general governor of prisons, h. Rose street Alexander, feuar, 4 Charles street Alexander, shoemaker, 21 Marischal st., h. 30 Union row

. Alexander, (of Chalmers and Ewing) h. 5 Mounthooly and Ewing, sculptor and polished granite works, 7 Mounthooly Charles, advocate (Chalmers and Farquhar), 14 Union terrace David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi, and Westburn David and Co., printers and publishers, Journal office, 28 and 29 Adelphi, Union street George, shipmaster (Sophia) 3 Victoria place and Farquhar, advocates, 147, Union street James (of D. Chalmers and Co., printers), 13 Adelphi James Hay, advocate, (of Chalmers & Farquhar) agent for the Scottish Equitable Assurance Co., 14 Union terrace James, superintendent (Gas Light Co.) h. Gas street John G. (of D. Chalmers & Co.) 13 Adelphi John, baker, 83 Gallowgate, h. 7 Seamount place William, manager of the Northern Assurance Company, h. 3 King street, and Cotbank, Lower Banchory William, gardener and nurseryman, Seafield, by Cooper- ston William, flesher, 16 Basement floor, Market, h. Love lane, Spittal [west William, builder, (Low and Chalmers) 35 Victoria st. William, grain dealer, 39 Victoria street west William, gardener, 135 Crown street Miss, of Westfield, h. Westfield Miss, teacher of music, wax flowers, &c, 135 Crown st. Chapman, John, builder, 165 George street William, Glenburnie, Rubislaw Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Shorebrae Mrs, provision dealer, 22 Marywell street Mrs, lodgings, 24 St. Andrews street Miss, dressmaker, 24 St. Andrew street Charleston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 13 Hutcheon street Chasser, George, bookseller, 16 Crown street,^. 4 Mary place Chesser, James, town sergeant, North cottage, 154 W. North street Cheyne, George, 10 Marywell street Joseph, brassfounder, (foreman to Farquhar and Gill), 66 Gerrard street Rev. Patrick (St John's Chapel) 44 Bon-accord street Mrs, milliner, 66 Gerrard street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 101

Chisholm, William, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union street William, officer, (Greyfriars' Church,) h. 48 Longacre Miss, ladies' school, 77 Bon-accord street Chivas, Alexander, advocate, and agent for the National Bank of Scotland, National Bank court, 42 Castle street James (of Stewart and Chivas) 17 King street John (D. L. S. & Co.) 2 Castlebrae Mrs John, 2 Castlebrae Christall, Mrs William lodgings, 3 St. Catherine's wynd Christie, Alexander of Ashley, near Cooperston Alexander, merchant, 1 Causewayend Alexander, timber salesman to Robert Campbell, 127 George street, h. 87 John street Andrew, shipmaster, 16 Virginia street George, grocer, 56 George street James, railway inn, Ruthrieston James, lodgings, 18 Frederick street John, M.D., lecturer on the institutes of medicine, University and King's College, h. 46 Schoolhill John, auctioneer and valuator, 25 Union street John, late shipmaster, 23 Virginia street John, gardener, Froghall John T., grocer, 55 Park street William, shipmaster (Tom Duff), 14 Virginia street Miss, 49 Bon-accord street [North street Christison, John, overseer (G. N. of S. R line), 163 West Christopher, Mark, shipmaster, 2 Chapel street Chrystall, George, N. of S. Bank City of Glasgow Bank, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, John Cruickshank, and John Morison, agents

City Loan Office, 1 Longacre, D. Bain, manager City Tax Office, 17 Huxter row Clark, Alexander, provision merchant, 12 Northfield, Lead- side, of Gilcomston Alexander, principal assistant, (James Mowat), 32 Union terrace David, 232, George street George and Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers and paper merchants, 15 Broad street James, bookseller (G. Clark and Son), 2 Guestrow James, traveller, (Anderson & Thomson), 6 Little Chapel street James, clothier, 66 Union street, h. 33 Bon-accord st. John, advocate, 3 Queen street, h. 37 High street Old Aberdeen John, (of L. Clark and Son) h. 2 Upperkirkgate John, surveyor stamps and taxes, office, 8 Little Bel- mont street

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Clark, John, 28 Blackfriars street John M. (John Moir and Son) h. 36 Marischal street John, spirit dealer, 49 George street John, builder, 9 Princes street Leslie and Son, tea dealers, wine, and spirit merchants, 4 h. 2 Upperkirkgate Thomas, M.D., professor of chemistry (Marischal College) 2 Springbank terrace William, late ironmonger, 12 Union terrace William, assistant inspector of poor, 37 Constitution st. William, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8, h. 10 King st. William shipmaster, (Commodore) 34 Marischal street William, gardener, Market-hall, Links gardens William, clerk (Aberdeen Railway), 9 Denburn terrace Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 27 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, 45 Schoolhill Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Cleland, Peter, artist and teacher of drawing, 8 Union terrace Clerihew, Alex, teacher, (South Parish School), 2 Denburn, Green Francis, advocate, M'Combie's court, h. 5 Union place George, late builder, 104 Crown street William, Richmond hill, South Stocket road Chines, James (ot T. Clunes & Co.) 62 Catherine st. Thomas, (of T. Clunes & Co.) h. 12 Kingsland place Thomas & Co., plumbers, brassfounders, gasfitters, and coppersmiths, 8 Schoolhill Clyne, James, (of Wm. Clyne and Sons), Strawberrybank Captain James, 11 Craigie street Norval, advocate, 245 Union street, h. 9 Waverly place Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h.

1 1 Littlejohn street William and Sons, curriers, 28 Berry lane William and Sons, leather dealers, boot and shoemakers, and gutta percha agents, 22 and 24 Gallowgate William, 72 Catherine street Mrs Captain, 29 Victoria street west Mrs William, 188 George street Cobban, John, plasterer, 7 Thistle street Robert, shipmaster, 26 Constitution street Cochran, F. J., advocate, (of Smith and Cochran), Collector, County Rates, 1 Huntly street, h. Crown teirace Cock, John, mealseller, 11, h. 9 Commerce street Cocker, James, nurseryman and florist, Sunnypark, Canalside, by Causewayend Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 200, h. 202 George street Cofton, Joseph, spirit dealer, 9 Correction wynd CITY OP ABERDEEN. 103

Collie, Alexander,. Oakbank, Stocket Alexander, slater, 28 Shiprow Duncan, clerk (Post office), 37 Victoria street west George and Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's wynd, Union street George (of G. Collie & Co.) 21 Union place George, shipmaster, 83 Waterloo quay street James, advocate, St. John's court, 38 Castle ; agent for the Loudon Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities James, mason, Even place, Pitfodels James H., hairdresser, 1 South Silver street, h. 45 Bon accord street James, cooper, 83, h. 85 Loch street James, tidewaiter, customs, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow John, 13 York street John, plasterer, 69 Green, h. 4 College street John, druggist, 27 York place John, hairdresser, 55 Green, h. 58 Shiprow Patrick, wholesale and retail silk, shawl, and bonnet merchant, silk mercer, clothier, and haberdasher, 29 and 31 h. 29 Union street Robert (of Duthie & Co., brewers), h. Holburn place Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy ware- house, 37 Green, h. Affleck street Robert, 64 Shiprow, h. Holburn place Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 16 Schoolhill, h. 48 Skene square "William, painter, 77 George street, h. 59 Wales street William, carter, 59 Wales street Mrs William, Holburn street Mrs William, 102 Chapel street Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street Collins, James, auctioneer, 44 East North street Colquhon, John, traveller (A. Sutherland & Sons, & Co.) 49 Victoria street west Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, and teacher, (Gordon's Hospital) 11 Diamond street Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 11 Diamond street Colvin, John, shipmaster (Richibucto) 4 Bannermill street John, porter (Marischal College) Broad street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 61 Castle street

Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch ; agent G. Milne, h. 7 King street Commissary Clerk's Office, 27 King street

Commutation Road Trustees ; James Simpson, advocate, clerk and collector, 17 Huxter row Connel, Thomas, foreman (T. Baird, cabinet maker), 86 Chapel street 104 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Connel, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 86 Chapel street Connell, D. M., English and commercial teacher (Free North school, Princes street), 16£ Constitution street Connon, George, commercial traveller, 212 King street

James, draper, 6 and 8, li. 2 Broad street James, 19 York street Richard & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and general commission agents, 58 Marischal street Eobert, cart and plough wright, 34, h. 32 Causewayend William, carpenter, 28 St. Clement street William, (of W. Davidson & Co.) 11 Albyn place Agnes, draper, 43 Market gallery, h. 2 Shorebrae Mrs Alexander, 79 King street Mrs J., draper, 39 and 40 Market gallery, h. 9 Carme- lite street Conry, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Spa street Conway, Mrs, spirit dealer, 33 East North street Cook, Alexander, coach guard, 13 GuestroAV * George, shipmaster, 5 Hanover street James and Alexander, house carpenters, Holburn street John (of Robertson & Cook), 63 Bon-accord street John, ship and insurance broker, 59 Marischal street Millburn street, h. Ferryhill Mrs, lodgings, King's square, Huntly street Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 45, h. 35 Queen street Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 60, h. 50 Chapel street Henry & Co., manufacturers and general Avarehouse- men, 47 Union street Henry (of H. Cooper & Co.,) Devanha terrace James, day officer, (Aberdeen Market), 44 Skene street James (late hatter), bookseller and agent for Scott of Edinburgh's pills, 22 Kidd lane John, hairdresser, 121, h. 123 George street John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn street John, sacrist (Marischal College) 82 Broad street Patrick, advocate and notary public, 64 Union street, h. 110 Crown street William (of Philip and Cooper), 11 Albyn place William, black, silk and woollen dyer and scourer, 51 Castle street, h. 43 Commerce street Mrs, midwife, 123 George street Copland, Alexander, slater, 78 John street Peter, slater; yard, Hutcheon, street, h. 60 Gerrard st. Corbet, James, late Bengal medical staff, (H.E.I.C.S.) 233 Union street Cordiner, Mrs, 8 Constitution street Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 31 Ship- row, h. 151 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 105

Cormack, George, furniture dealer, 71, h. 69 Broad street John, coachbuilder, 55 Huntly street William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 York place, h. 151 Crown street William, innkeeper, Ferryboat Inn Mrs, provision merchant, 3 Netherkirkgate Miss, dressmaker, 11 Whitehouse street Cornwall, George & Sons, printers, and lithographers, Victoria court, 54 Castle street George, (of G. C. & Sons) 30 Victoria street west Joseph E., (of G. C. & Sons) 5 Huntly street Cosgrove, Peter, grocer, and manufacturer of salve for all kinds of sores, and agent for Bishop Hay's pills, 298 George street Cottam, Charles & Co., importers of Cigars, 27 Union street Coulston, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 39 Marischal street Coulter, James teacher, (Rubislaw School) Rubislaw

County Fire Office and Provident Life Office ; agent, Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street Rates Office, 1 Huntly street, collector, Francis J. Cochran, advocate Valuation Office, 146 Union street; Alexander Smith, assessor Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George street, h. 7 Brae- head Gilcomston James, cooper, 175, h. 177 Gallowgate Miss, staymakei, 96 Skene street Coutts, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Rubislaw Alexander, wright, 46 Frederick street, h. South Con- stitution street Alexander, turner and shuttle maker, 58 Windmillbrae Charles, chemist and druggist, 26, h. 26 Broad street David, general grocer, wholesale and retail, 60 & 62, h. Windmillbrae Francis, herbalist, rubber of sprains, Rubislaw George, wright, 88 John street James, builder, 24, h. 19 John street James, surgeon, 4 Castlebrae [works John, engineer (Richards & Co.) Rubislaw, h. at the William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 223 Union street, h. 12 Union row William, overseer, (Rubislaw Works) Rubislaw villa William, tea and grocery warehouse, Holburn street Cow, William, horse shoer and farrier, 4 Windmillbrae, h. 8 Carmelite street Cowie & Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street Cowieson, George, vintner, 9 Trinity quay Crabb, William, superintendent of maintenance of way (Great North of Scotland Railway), h. 28 Constitution st„

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Craib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 5, h. 3 Trinity quay James, cooper, 11 Castlebrae William (of Knight & Craib) 7 Shorebrae Mrs, lodgings, 1 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, midwife, 3 Trinity quay Craig, Alexander, baker, 5, h. 3 North Broadford Alexander, shipmaster, (Clarenda) 53 Virginia street George, foreman (Thomson, Hall, Catto, & Co.) 11 Catto square James, and Co., saddlers and harness makers, 38 Schoolhill James, (of J. C. & Co.) 13 Black's buildings Robert, spirit dealer, 21 North Broadford, h. 1 Broad- ford lane Thomas, and Sons, tobacco maufacturers, 22 George street, h. Skene street west Thomas jun., (of T. Craig & Sons) 50 Victoria st. west. Mrs, spirit dealer, 46 Regent quay Miss, Craig Cottage Nelson street Craigen, James, auctioneer, Saleroom, 25 Gallowgate, h. 13 Seamount place Craighead, James, printer, 57 Huntly Street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 7 Skene terrace Craigie, Major James, (H.E.I.C.S.) 15 Albyn place Craigmile, Alexander, shipowner and grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 47, h. 49 Commerce street Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing (Public School, Little Belmont street) h. 5 Strawberry- bank William, late farmer, 67 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place Cran, James, clerk, rural police constabulary, h. Record Office, King street Robert, Writer, 48 King street Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, 40 Victoria street west George, warehouseman, 40 Broad street James, collector, (Gas Light Co.) 64 Gerrard street John, grocer, 52, Broad street, h. 21 Guestrow Crawford, John, overseer (Aberdeen Lime Co.) 2 Fish street William, fiaxdresser, 35 North Broadford Cree, Miss, 267, George street Miss, Elizabeth, trainer (Free North Infant School) h. Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen Croll, Francis, confectioner, 55 St. Nicholas street George, baker, 70 King street John, baker, 67, George street, h. 72 King street Cromar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 37 Woolmanhill William, (of Devanha Comb-work Co.) 15 Marywell st. Miss, 37 Victoria street west CITY OF ABERDEEN. 107

Crombie, Alexander, 23 Broad street J. & J., manufacturers, Cansewayend Mill James, wholesale merchant and commission agent, Back wynd, h. 75 Hutcheon street James, provision merchant, 165£ Gallowgate James, shoemaker and church officer, (St Paul street

congregational church) 1 1 4 Gallowgate John, writer, (R. Dyce) 17 St Andrew street Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h. Carnation cottage, Cotton Ciome, John, flesher, 9 Basement floor, market, h. 23 Mary- well street Crone, Mrs, poultry and cook shop, 76 Shiprow Crow, James, late locker of the Customs, 8 Thistle street Cruickshank, A. & Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union street Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 Black's buildings, h. 161 West North street Anthony, (of A. Cruickshank & Co.) Beech Grove, Mile-end George, (of A. Cruickshank & Co.) 17 King street George F., writer, (Adam & Anderson) Lobban's court, Castle street James, merchant tailor, 13 Netherkirkgate, corner of St Catherine's Wynd, second floor James, teacher of concertina, flutina, and accordion, 35 St Nicholas street John, LL.D., professor of mathematics, (Marischal col- lege) 12 Rose street John, agent (City of Glasgow Bank) Victoria court, 54 Castle street John, inspector of police, 50 St Nicholas street, h. 216 George street Peter, tinsmith, 22 Causewayend Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 196 Gal- lowgate, h. 71 Catherine street Robert, clerk, (T. and C. Bank) 35 St Nicholas street William, innkeeper, 42 Regent quay William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19 h. 20 Castle st. Mrs, 161 West North street Mrs, 6 Frederick street Mrs John, 26 Park street

Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 1 20 King street Miss, dressmaker, 29 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 1 Denburn terrace Miss, teacher of vocal and instrumental music (piano- forte and concertina), and wax flower modelling, 35 St Nicholas street Cuddie, Nicolas, brewer, 112 Loch street Cullen, Alexander, manufacturer, woollen and liaen draper, 44 Skene square 108 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cumine, Peter, 1 Affleck street Misses, of Rattray, 3 Albyn place Cumming, Alexander, tea, spirit, and provision merchant, 70 Broad street, h. 14 Correction wynd ...... Alexander, cutler, 96 Gallowgate Alexander, spirit dealer, 32 Castle street James, jun., ship chandler and grocer, 79 Waterloo quay, h. 15 Prince Regent street James, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent street James, master carpenter (Walter Hood & Co.) 49 Wel- lington street John, foreman, (W. Henderson, painter) 48 Gordon st. Robert, clerk (Post-office) 32 Adelphi Robert, clerk, (Devanha Comb Co.) 136 George street William, overseer, Hazelhead Mrs, 25 Frederick street Miss, 4 Carden place Miss, lodgings, 32 Adelphi Currie & Downie, slaters, North Charlotte street, h. 243 George street Currie, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union street Cushnie Mrs, Provision warehouse, 58 Causewayend Miss, 10 Gerrard street

Custom-house, 16 Quay ; Watch-house, New Pier, Footdee

Dakers, David, provision merchant, 27 George street Dalgarno, James, 22 East North street Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 48 Woolmanhill Dalgety, Alexander, fish dealer andprovision merchant, Base- ment floor, market, h. Chapel lane Dallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 47 St Andrew street Dallas, Thomas, porter, (Medical school) St Paul street Dalrymple, Miss, 3 Alford place Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy register of sasines, h. 31 North Broadfoad James, & Co., printers, publishers, stationers, book and chart sellers, 46 Castle street Thomas, post horse master, 16 Mealmarket street Thomas, stabler and innkeeper, offices, 3 Huxter Row, and 16 Mealmarket street William (Record Office) 16 Mealmarket street William (of Warrack and Daniel) h. 4 Charlotte street William, shipmaster, 4 Marywell street Danish consul, Neil Smith, jun., 7 Frederick street [st. Dargie, William, rag and stoneware merchant, 55 h. 47 Loch Darling, Thomas (of Cardno & Darling), nursery and seeds- men, 76 Union street, h. 16 Rose street Dauney, Mrs, 22 Springbank terrace David, William, feuar, 117 Causewayend CITY OF ABERDEEN. 109

Davidson, Eev. A. D., D.D. (Free West Church) 126 Crown st. Alexander, of Desswood, 237 Union street Alexander, 41 York street Alexander, jun., grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant,

44 Castle street, h. 3 1 Frederick street Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Ferryhill place Alexander, stoneware merchant, 69 East North street, h. above shop Alexander, 20 Constitution street Alexander, wright, 164 Gallowgate Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 125 George street Alexander, 126 George street Alexander, feuar, 308 George street Alexander, clerk, 33 Marischal street [street Andrew, flesher, 7 Basement floor, Market, h. 9 Hanover Charles, druggist, 205, h. 207 Union street Charles, shoemaker, 80 Shiprow [street and Coutts, (Lower Buxburn Mill warehouse), 72 George David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 131 J Union street,

h. 28 Union row ; workshop, 18 Summer street Donald, manufacturer, 49 Green, h. 2 Denburn George, bookseller, 1 King street, h. 8 Castle street George and William, merchants, rope and twine manu-

facturers, Footdee ; office, 17 Quay George (of G. and W. Davidson) 17 Quay [kirkgate Jas., fleshier, 47 Maiket Hall, h. Grant's court, Upper- James, gardener, Hardgate James, plasterer, 22 Union row James, shore porter and sedan chair carrier, Commercial court, 58 Castle street James W., currier, foot of Berry lane, h. 2 Hutcheon st. James, vintner, 59 College street [ford John, advocate, 47 Marischal street, h. 4 North Broad- John, assistant pilot-master, New Pier John, plumber, 78, h. 77 St. Andrew street John, writer, 43 Skene street John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor, Market, h. 34 Union terrace Joseph, clerk (Richards & Co.) Braehead, Gilcomston Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal road Patrick and Alexander, advocates, 1 Bon-accord street Patrick, of Inchmarlo, 27 Bon-accord terrace Robert, carver, 28 Union row Robert, spirit dealer, 8 Shiprow Robert, tailor, 12 Causewayend William & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street William, architect, Strawberry bank— entrance from Justice mill lane 110 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Davidson, William, spirit dealer, 54 Green, h. 73 College st. William, paper ruler, 16 St. Nicholas street, h. 28 Thistle street William, glass and china merchant, wholesale and retail, 71 Green, L 22 Kidd lane William, tailor and clothier, 61 Commerce street William, plasterer, 27 Gallowgate Mrs Alexander, provision merchant, 89 Gallowgate Mrs D., of Inchmarlo, 237 Union street Mrs G., of Ruthrieston inn, Bridge of Dee Mrs Lieutenant, 126 King street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 55 Wellington street Mrs, provision seller, 2 Frederick street Mrs, provision seller, 25 Wales street Mrs, lodgings, 90 Bon-accord street Misses, 27 Victoria street west Miss, matron of Poor house, Nelson street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 22 Kidd lane Miss, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 2 Shiprow, h. 2 Shoiebrae Miss, lodgings, 32 Thistle street Miss, 111 Crown street Davie, James, teacher of vocal and instrumental music and music seller —class-room, Union street— entrance from 13 Huxter row Davies, George, wright and cooper, Ruthrieston Dawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18 Maberly street Charles, sheriff-officer, and constable for Aberdeenshire, h. 16 Huxter row William, cart and plough wright, Spa street Mrs, provision seller, 248 George street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Crown terrace Mrs, lodgings, 11 St. Andrew street Miss, 136 King street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street, John Weir superintendent and teacher Dean, Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Mutton-brae Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal street

Deeside Railway Co., W. B. Ferguson, secretary ; Head office, 24 Adelphi court Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord street Denmill Warehouse, 27 Upperkirkgate, manager, James D. Ogg, h. 155J Gallowgate Deuchar, George, grocer, 65, h. 63 George street Devanha Brewery, Devanha Comb-work Co., Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir Dewar, Rev. Daniel, principal of Marischal College, 13 Victoria street west 1

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Dewcr, Henry A., M.D., surgeon-dentist, 181 Union st. west Eev. Thomas (South Parish) Southbridge, Holburn st. Dey, George, shoemaker, 5 Carmelite street Hugh, distiller, Strathdee, Cuparston buildings Diack, Alexander, collector of Old Machar Poor's Assessment, 4 Belmont street William, manager (Buchanstane Mill warehouse) h. 3 Salter's court, Loch street William, grocer, 16 Park street, h. 3 Hanover street

-. William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad street, h, Mary place Dick, J. &J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 6 Union place James, grocer, 35 Union terrace John, provision seller, II Park street William, overseer (Harbour works), 56 St. Clement st. Dickenson, James, teacher, (Roman Catholic Schools) Consti- tution street Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church) Mount Pleasant, Canal street Dickson, George (Simpson and Whyte) 3 Victoria place Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce street Dinnas, Elley, china, crystal and stoneware merchant, 56 West North street Dinnison, John, shipmaster, 20 Victoria street Diverty, Alexander, baker, 60, h. 62 Schoolhill Don, William, mill overseer (Richards & Co.) 70 Catherine st. Donald, Alexander, wood merchant, Inches, h. 16 Commerce street Charles, grocer, and spirit dealer, 49 College street Ernest, daguerreotypist, 34 Thistle street George, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 15 Victoria street west George, furnishing tailor, 2 Broad street James, H. writer, 245 Union street JohnH. druggist, 141 Union street, h. 10 Chapel street John, wood merchant, Inches, h. 10 Quay Peter, broker, 86 Green Robert, shipmaster, 91 Wales street William, mason, 112 Chapel street William, billiard marker, Aberdeen Union Club William, Cuparston buildings [street William, com merchant, and mealseller, 57 Commerce William, principal beadle (Free South Church) officer to the Free Church Divinity Hall, and funeral waiter, 27 Blackfriars street .'..... Mrs James, Cardenshaugh Mrs, 25 Upperkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 66 John street ...... Mrs, 2 Canal street 112 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Duncan, Mrs William, 10 Chapel street Donaldson, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Eope and Sail Co), 47 Wellington street [ford Arthur, flesher, 230 George street, h. 20 North Broad- George, builder, 13 Huxter row James, spirit dealer, 24 Trinity street Mrs Peter, 196 George street Donaldson's Schodl, Back Wynd, Kev. James Grant teacher, h. Eastfield Cottage Stocket Dougal, Daniel, chimney sweep, 66 Netherkirkgate Douglas, Alexander, grocer, 21, h. 19 Chapel street Robert, Railway Hotel, Clayhills Thomas, purveyor, to Her Majesty, Douglas' Hotel, Market street

Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, 1 19 Causewayend William, writer, 26 St Nicholas street, h. 119 Cause- wayend David, butcher, 10, h. 12 Park street Mrs, broker, 8 Park street Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Cuparston place James, shoemaker, 22 Netherkirkgate John, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, Holburn street, h. Rubislaw

Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1 Queen st., h. 28 Broad st.

John, boot and shoemaker ; warehouse, 54 Union street, h. 14 Bon-accord terrace Drysdale, William, R. clerk (Police Office) 26 Union street Miss, 91 Crown street Duff, Archibald, superintendent, mineral department, (A. Railway Co.), 53 Victoria street west William, draper (H. Cooper & Co.) 3 Charlotte street

Duffus, Alexander, confectioner 1 1 Castle sti eet, h. Exchange court, Union street [wynd James, confectioner, 86 Union street, h. 13 Correction William, Temperance Hotel, 56 Union street Mrs, confectioner, 9 Upperkirkgate Duguid, C. J. G., of Springhill, h. Springhill David, fishing tackle maker, 2 Flourmill brae, h. 7 Flourmill brae William (of J. Smith & Co.) 18 Golden square Mrs, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate Misses, Newlands, Ruthrieston Miss, cotton manufacturer, 83 St. Andrew street Dun, Alexander, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), 43 Frederick street Alexander, grocer, (W. Lumsden) 58 Union street, h. 60 St. Nicholas street John, late teacher (Grammar School) 3 Wellington place John, 5 Huntly street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 113

Dunbar, Alex., clerk (Richards & Co.) Braehead Gilcomston William, draper and hosier, 24, h. 20 Chapel street Duncan, Alexander, Guard, (G. N. of S. R.) Summerfield, Park street Charles, advocate, 42 King street, h. 9 Huntly street Ebenezer, provision merchant, 69 Hutcheon street George, agent, 39 Netherkirkgate, h. 29 Constitution st. George, flesher, 17 Basement-floor, Market, h. Lorston, Nigg George R. broker, 69 Shiprow [street George, grain merchant, 16 George street, h. 266 George James, shipmaster, (Concord) h. Brebner's court, Shiprow James, grocer, and spirit dealer, 12 Quay, h. 3 Nelson lane James, carter and contractor, 59 Longacre John, advocate, 8 Castle street, h. 263 Union street John, jun., advocate, 84 King street, h. 28 Silver street John, manufacturer, 150 King street John, goldsmith, jeweller, and lapidary, 4, h. 6 St. Nicholas street John, lodgings, 3 Rosemount terrace John, tacksman of Weigh-house, bell and petty customs John, writer, 1 Windsor place, Victoria street west Robert, (Blaikie Brothers) 85 Wales street Thomas, marble and stone work, 34 Dee street [street Thomas and Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St. Nicholas Thomas, jun., (of T. Duncan & Son,) 2 Albert street William; treasurer and collector of police; office, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 4 Shorebrae William, ship insurance, sharebroker, and timber mer- chant, 33 Marischal street, h. 9 Huntly street William, wrisdit and house agent, 13 Jopp's lane, h. 7 St. Andrew street

...... William, flesher, 217 Gallowgate, h. 19 Spittal ._..,. William, gardener, Millbank Cottage, Berryden, and New market William, bootmaker, 25 Broad st., h. 47 Frederick st. William, wright and house agent, 72 Skene square William, jun., boot and shoemaker, and leather dealer, 37 Broad street, h. 70 Catherine street Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Mrs Adam, lodgings 17 Huxter row Mrs & Co., provision dealers, 28 Basement floor, market Mrs, (of D. & Co.) h. 8 Carmelite street ...... Mrs, broker, 53 Causewayend Mrs David, 40 Huntly street Mrs William, 9 Huntly street Miss, Duncan's court, 74 Gallowgate Miss, teacher, (Free Gilcomston) h. Holburn street E 1 14 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Duncan, Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 31 Schoolhill Dunn, Alexander, grocer, 17 Skene street, h. 1 Skene terrace David & Co., wholesale druggists and drysalters, 32 King street David (of D. Dunn & Co.), 30 King street David, traveller, (N. Agricultural Co.) h. Fonthill place, Ferryhill Hugh, 20 Prince Eegent street James, spirit dealer, 12, Shiprow, h. 10 Carmelite street James, draper, 34 and 35, Market gallery, h. 21 School- hill John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street John, late merchant, 4, St Mary's place, Crown terrace John, book-keeper, (A. Hadden & Sons) 7 High Street, Old Aberdeen [place William, Advocates' buildings, Union street, h. Fonthill Mrs John, Fonthill place Mrs, 3 Skene place Miss, dressmaker, 18 John street Dunnet, James, shipbroker, 9 Catto square Dunningham, Henry, shipmaster, 63 Eegent quay Capt., William, 7 Skene street Durno, Alexander, printer, 40 Gallowgate Leslie, mealseller, Wellington place, h. 15 Chapel street Peter, 58, Longacre Mrs, lodgings, Eed Lion Court, 77 Broad street Durward, James, commercial traveller, 130 Union street Duthie, Alexander and Co, shipbuilders Footdee Alexander (of A. Duthie & Co.) Waterloo quay Alexander, advocate, agent, City of Glasgow Fire and Life Assurance Co., 123£ Union street, h. Broad- ford place Barclay furnishing tailor, 12 Church street James, criminal officer, 18 Loch street John, shipbuilder, 53 Wellington street John, jun., shipbuilder, 5 Canal terrace William, advocate, 115 Union street, h Broadford place William, shipowner and merchant—office, York place, h. Waterloo street William and Co., brewers and malsters, Holburn street Mrs William, Holburn place Mrs, sick nurse, 24 Upper Denburn Dyce, James, late druggist, 4 East Craibstone street

Eobert, advocate ; office, 3 Queen street, k. 47 Don street, Old Aberdeen Eobert, M.D., lecturer on Midwifery (Marischal College) 198 Union street

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Dyer, Alexander R., custom-house agent, &c, 23 Thistle st. Dyker, James, shoemaker, 106 George street

Eagle and Life Insurance; agent, Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street East Coast Eailway Co.'s Office, 43£ Castle street; John Webster, agent, h. 7 Constitution street Easton, Alexander, blacksmith, 8 Summer street Alex. R., watch, clock, optical, and nautical instrument maker, 53 Marischal street, h. 8 Summer street James, blacksmith, (A. Duthie & Co.,) 2 Park place Eaton, James, stonecutter, 2 Mary place

Economic Life Assurance Society, London ; agent, D. G. Cattanach, advocate, 56 Castle street Eddie, Alexander, baker, 6, h. 8 Commerce street Charles, miller, Nether Justice Mills, Holburn, and 2 Basement floor, market John, chimney sweep, 6 Berry Lane Robert, 2 Canal lane Wm., chemist and druggist, 30, h. 28 George street

Edinburgh Life Assurance ; Jas. Murray, 48 Schoolhill, and Wm. Adamson, 25 Marischal street, agents

Rope and Sail Cloth Co.'s store 43 Marischal street ; J. T. Rennie, agent Edmond, Charles, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 38£ Broad street, agent for the Glenburnie distillery, h. 40 Huntly street Francis, advocate, 22 Adelphi, h. 5 Albyn place James, advocate, 23 Adelphi, h. Carden's haugh, Skene street west [place John, bookbinder and stationer, 54 Queen st., h. 4 Dee Edward, Alexander, late solicitor, 156 Gallowgate Alexander, (British Linen Co.) 114 Chapel street David, beadle (Free Bon-accord church), funeral waiter and undertaker, 3 Denburn John, shoemaker, 33 St Andrew street Mrs, 73 George street Edwards, Alexander, painter, 1 Marywell st. Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Woolmanhill Douglas, general merchant and commission agent, 15 and 16 Adelphi James, overseer, flaxdressers, (Richards & Co.) May- bank, Hutcheon street west James (of J. & D. Edwards), Holburn street J. & D., boot and shoemakers, 38 Union place John, jun., clerk (Brown & Carr), 13 Craigie street William D., com. traveller, (D. Edwards) h. 16 Adelphi Elder, Peter, dealer in horses, Barkmill house Peter, gardener, (Lunatic Asylum) 27 North Broadford 116 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Elder, Miss, staymaker, 69 Shiprow Miss, lodgings, 66 Dee street Electric Telegraph office, Kailway Station, Guild street Elgie, Wm., (Broadford works,) Maybank, 148 Hutcheon st. Elgin, Misses, 7 Drum's lane Ellethorn, James, surgeon and pharmacopacien, 19 Upper- kirkgate Ellicock, Jos., cabinetmaker, 102, King St., h. 53 Longacre Elliot, Mrs, 1 Affleck place Ellis, Robert, spirit dealer, 58, h. 60 Skene street Mrs, spirit dealer, 11 Backwynd Mrs, 4 North Charlotte street Mrs, 19 Fisher row Misses, dressmakers, 36 Harriet street Elmslie, William, and son, merchants, 191 Gallowgate, h. Honeybank, Canal side William, 4 St Mary's place William, stoneware merchant, 188 West North street John, coppersmith, 69 Windmillbrae, h. 10 Black's buildings Mrs, staymaker, 188 West North street Miss, lodgings, 188 West North street Elphiston, John, tinsmith, 247 George street Elrick, John, grocer, 105 Skene st.—wright, h. 18 Thistle st. John and son, pipe manufacturers, 63 Gordon street Mrs, 3 Mary place Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum Elsmie, George & son, commission merchants and general agents, 4 Regent quay George (of G. Elmsie& Son) 2 Regent quay

.. .,. James (of G. Elmsie & Son) 2 Regent quay Mrs, lodgings, 16 Netherkirkgate Miss, 21 Summer street Emslie, James, dentist, 55 Schoolhill James, 22 Leadside, Gilcomston John, porter, 118 West North street Robert, grocer, 45 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Seamount place Misses & Co., milliners and dressmakers, 90 Union st. Emsly, George, 3 Bon-accord square Mrs, lodgings, 32 Union terrace Erskine John, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.) Robert , surgeon and druggist, 138, h. 128 George street Esplin, William, sen., goods manager (Aberdeen Railway), 1 Ferryhill place Esslemont, Alexander, wholesale and retail warehouse and

tea merchant, 73 King street, li. 6 Constitution st. Esson, Benjamin, late millwright, 14 Carmelite street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 117

Esson, Charles, engineer (Bannermill), 11 Constitution street Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street Ettershank, Joseph, shipmaster (Timbuctoo) 4 Marywell st.

European Life Insurance and Annuity Co. ; A. Davidson, ad- vocate, agent, I Bon -accord street Evans, T. Waller Eyre, Ex.S.T.C.D., Rector, (Grammar school), 177 Union street Mrs Elizabeth, matron, Shaw's Hospital [brae Ewen, G-eorge, turner, South silver street, h. 58J Windmill- John, jun., painter, 158 Gallowgate John, tailor, Concert court, 12 Broad street John, grocer, 41 East North street Peter, town sergeant, 30 Belmont street Thomas, advocate, 20 Queen st., h. 23 Frederick street

William and Co., builders, 7 Summer st., ft. 26 Chapel st. William, furnishing tailor, 14 Union st., h. 6 Union lane Wi'liam, stabler, 11 Harriet street Mrs, spirit dealer, 38 Gallowgate Misses, dressmakers, 26 Chapel street Miss Margaret, provision dealer, 25 Basement floor, market, h. 9 Carmelite street Ewing, James, officer (South Church) funeral waiter and un- dertaker, 32 Belmont street James (of Chalmers & Ewing) 28 Princes street Experience Life Assurance Co., agent, G. Marquis, 147 Union street

Fairbairn, Patrick, D.D., professor (Free Church), 25, Bon- accord terrace Fairweather, David, sen., mahogany and rosewood merchant Jopp's lane David, jun., Jopp's lane, h. 149 George street Wm. (of White, Fairweather, & Co.), 5 Huntly street Mrs, 184 George street Falconer, Alexander, spirit dealer, 13£, k. 14 Upper denburn George (of J. Falconer & Co.), 24 Union row James, shipmaster, 4 Canal lane John & Co., haberdashers, 23 Union street Robert, spirit dealer, 1 7 Fisher row Mrs John, lodgings, 5 Huntly street Mrs, midwife, Stoneytown, Rubislaw Mrs James, 45 Bon-accord street Misses, Befvidere, Stocket Road

Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattle Assurance Society ; of- fice, 132 Union street; Benjamin Reid, agent for Aberdeen district Farquhar, George, (Aberdeen Herald) 2 Devanha terrace George, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice mills Holburn street K 2 118 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Farquhar & Grill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers, braziers, and gasfittcrs, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upperkirkgate James, plumber, (of Farquhar & Gill) 6 Castle brae James, clerk (John Blaikie & sons) 19 Littlejohn street Nathaniel, advocate, sheriff-clerk (Chalmers & Farquhar) 33 Union place [st. E. Spottiswood, advocate, 184J Union st., h. 169 Crown Eobert, slater, 77 Woolmanhill William, manager (Glenburn Distillery) Villa Franca, near Richmond hill Mrs, 67, Queen street Mrs, Alexander, 169 Crown street Miss, milliner, 218 Gallowgate Farquharson and Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 131 Union street Alexander, innkeeper, lodgings, stabler, &c, 6 Little Belmont street grocer and spirit dealer, , James, 254 George street, h. 61 Loch street Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 155J Gallowgate Mrs, of Monaltrie, 28 Victoria street west Mrs Dr., 4 Dee place Misses, of Ballogie, 249 Union street Fearn, William, wright, 7, h. 6 Martin's lane Fearnside, John, druggist, 45 Green, h. 22 Kidd lane

Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place ; Miss Fillan, matron School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's) Skene street west Fenton, Bobert, bookbinder, 50 Gordon street Ferguson, Rev. Fergus, 3 Strawberrybank James, advocate, 54 Union street, h. Grove cottage, Cuparston Dr. James, rector (Westend Academy) Mile-end, Stocket John, advocate, and sharebroker, agent for the Life Association of Scotland, 54 Union street, h. 11 Union place Malcolm, stonecutter, h. 55 Huntly street Robert, silk dyer and renovater, 42, h. Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate Robert, foreman (A. M'Donald) 42 Bon-accord street William B., civil engineer, secretary (Deeside Railway Co.) 24 Adelphi, k. 4| Albyn place Mrs John J., Ferguson's court, 108£ Gallowgate Mrs, vintner, 5 Stronach's close Miss, 40 Bon-accord street [street Miss, teacher (South Parish Sessional School), Trinity Fernie, Mrs, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street Ferryhill Mill Warehouse, 59 and 60 Castle street Fiddes, David, M.D., 18 King street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 119

Fiddes, Edward (North of Scotland Bank) 18 King street Francis, bootmaker, 25 St. Nicholas street William, grocer, 49 Castle street, h. 104 King street

Fidler, Alex., coal broker ; office, Quayside, h. 1 Shorebrae John, provision dealer, 27 Shiprow, h. 3 Langstane pi. Fillan, Miss, matron (Female Orphan Asylum) 8 Albyn place

Fimister, John, surveyor of stamps and taxes ; 8 Little Belmont street, h. 2 Langstane place Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 Causewayend James, shoemaker, 13 Dee street Findlay, Alexander, 72 Catherine street Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 11 Broad street, h. Milner's court, 25 Guestrow James, lodgings, 32 Park street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, h. 48£ Gallowgate John & Sons, watchmakers, jewellers, and manufac- turers of German silver plate, 7, 8, and 9 Market

Gallery, 7i. Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen John A., druggist, Medical Hall, 12, L 10 Wellington place Bobert, clerk (Allardyce & Jopp) 19 Springbank terrace Bobert, fishmonger, basement floor, Market, h. 2 Mar- tin's lane [well street Bobert, carver and turner, Windmill lane, h. 26 Mary- Bobert. spirit dealer, 49 West North street William, wine merchant, 67, h. 66 East North street WilHam, shoemaker, 75 Wales street Mrs, meal seller, 24 East North street Mrs, lodgings, 11 Little Chapel street Miss, dressmaker, 5 Mounthooly Finlason, Mrs F., 22 Marischal street Miss, teacher of music, 29 Victoria street west Finlayson, John (Herald Office) 77 Park road Miss, 2 Longacre Finwick, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 252 George street

Fire Engine Station, 1 25 King street Firth, James, slater, 48 Queen street Fisher, Alexander, teller (Commercial Bank) 51 Chapel street Basil, Devanha, h. Kemnay house Capt. A. S., of Murcar, h. Westville, 14 Albyn place William, Ferryhill House William S., stamp cutter, 3 Market gallery, h. 17 North Broadford Mrs, draper, 23 Market gallery, h. 12 Marischal street Fleming and Paull, advocates, 12 King street James G., fancy warehouse, 42 Union street, h. 4 Donald's court, Schoolhill John (of Fleming and Paull), h. 12 King street John, 81 Crown street 120 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Fleming, J. and J., hardware merchants, 24 Broad street, h. 3 Dee place Peter (Wordie & Co.) 107 George street Eobert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow Fletcher, Eobert, sharebroker and accountant, 17 Huxter row, h. 15 Albert street William, shipmaster (Marys) 61 Commerce street Flett, David, tailor, Trinity manse Mrs, baker, 142 George street Flockhart, Ales., (of Yeats and Flockhart) Belmont house Fobester, Magnus, principal beadle (U. P. Church Belmont

street) 1 4 Kidd lane Foote, Bev. James, D.D., (Free East Church) 14 Golden sq. Mrs, provision seller, 38 Frederick street Miss, 71 Crown street Forbes, Alexander (of Forbes and Sons) 2 Botunda place, Ferryhill Alex., meter inspector (G. L. Co.) 29 Skene street Alexander, late boatman, (Customs) 52 Wellington st. Alexander, tailor, and principal beadle (Mariner's Church, Commerce street) 27 Justice street Andrew, boatman (Customs) 52 Wellington street Duncan, 5£ Albyn place George, grocer, 109 Gallowgate, h. 33 Seamount place James, & Sons, merchants and general warehousemen, 24 Market street James, merchant, (of Forbes & Sons,) Kingsland House, 265 George street James, and Co., wood merchants, 128 West North st. James, cashier (J. and A. Blaikie) 25 Victoria st., west James, spirit dealer, 7, h. 11 James street James, (A. M'Kenzie& Co.) Orchard lane Old Aberdeen James, broker, 25 West North street

John, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 86, 7>. 84 Broad st. John, shipmaster, 41 York street John, writer, 84 King street, h. Kingsland house P., sawmaker, 6 Flourmill brae Eobert, spirit dealer, 86, h. 84 Shiprow Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Shiprow, h. 10 Huxter row William (cutter, to D. Eust) 72 Skene square William, merchant, 1 Eegent quay, h. above shop Mrs, provision merchant, 32 Upperkirkgate Mrs, lodgings 51 Marischal street Mrs, dressmaker, 56 Windmillbrae Mrs George, lodgings, 17 Huntly street Mrs William, provision merchant, and register office, 13 Schoolhill Miss, of Echt, 97 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 121

Forbes, Miss, 2 Rotunda place, Ferryhill [street Miss Eliza, Juvenile School, Cruden's court, 22 Broad Ford, John, flint-glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood Flint-glass Works, Edinburgh) and China ware-

house, 136 Union street ; John Veitch, manager, 17 Huntly street [place Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall, of Brucklay, E.N., 6 Albyn Miss Dingwall, 35 Union place Forrest, George, carter, 79 Virginia street James, provision merchant, 30 Marywell street Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 3, h. 4 Farrier lane Bobert, 11 Seamount place Mrs, midwife, 114 Chapel street Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution street Alexander, confectioner and pastry cook, 87 Broad st. h. 5 Upperkirkgate Alexander, jun., clerk, (R.I.), 86 Skene square Alex., overseer, (Gilcomston Comb work) 81 George st- George, 18 Constitution street Isaac, letter-carrier, 1 Marischal street Rev. James, D.D., (West Church) 21 Golden square James, baker and confectioner, 129, h. 127 Crown st. James H., M.D., 56 Castle street

John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, ft. Prospect house, Rosemount place Morris (of the Excise) 86 Skene square Robert (of Devanha Comb work Co.) 23 Marywell st. Walter, feuar, 24 North Broadford William & Co., druggists, 57 Castle street William (of W. Forsyth & Co.), 35 Dee street William, editor (Aberdeen Journal) Bonnymuir William, baker, 68 Upper Denburn William, mail guard, 39 Bon-accord street William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 12 Schoolhill h. 35 Union terrace Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Mrs, Balmoral place, Holburn road [lane Foster, Thomas, Strawberrybank, (entrance from Justice mill Fotheringham, Richard, late manufacturer, h. 62 Catherine st. Fowler, Andrew, Wellspit House, near Bridge of Dee James and John, of Cluny, warehouse, 24 George street John, innkeeper, Ruthrieston Thomson, wright, Ruthrieston Miss, 39 Victoria street west Franklin, H., boot and shoemaker, and clerk, (St. Paul's Chapel,) 3 St. Cathrine's wynd, h. 61 Gallowgate Fraser, Alexander, tea, wine and spirit merchant, and agent for the Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal street, h. 49 Constitution street 122 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Town- house, h. 194 King street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Upper Leadside, Gilcomston Angus & Co., grocers, tea, cofiee, wine and spirit mer- chants, 72 Union street Angus (of A. Fraser & Co.) Woodbank, Pitfodels Arthur, innkeeper, 7 Union lane [quay Charles, Crown and Anchor public house, 15 Eegent David (of J. Fraser & Son) 28 North Broadford David, letter-carrier, 2 Littlejohn street Donald (North of Scotland Bank) 6 College bounds, Old Aberdeen Duncan, boot and shoemaker, 31 Summer lane

... .. Frederick, broker, 25 Causewayend George, spirit dealer, 106 Green George, foreman (Thomson, Hall & Co.) 17 Prince Begent George, ship-joiner, Pottery close Footdee [street and Glennie, tailors, Concert court, 12 Broad street Gray, C. (of Kennedy & Fraser) 42 Castle street Hugh, clothier, hatter, and outfitter, 24 Union street, h. 8 Broadford place Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55, h. 54 Castle street Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie & Co.), 89 Virginia street „ Hugh, blacksmith and bellhanger, Steps of Gilcomston James, & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 221 Union street and 1, 2, & 3 Dee street; R. Post office James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union street James (of J. Fraser & Co.) Heathcote Rev. James (St. Clement's) 185 King street James, letter-carrier, 10 Gaelic lane James, overseer (Commercial Co.) 20 Marywell street James, overseer (Gilcomston Comb work) 48 Skene square James, hairdresser, 18 Gallowgate, h. 1 Riddle's court, Windmillbrae [street James, beadle (Free Gilcomston Church) 34 Summer James, 42 Castle street John (of J. Fraser & Son) 66 Bon-accord street John H., teller (Aberdeen Bank,) 3 Caroline place John (of John Fraser & Son, builders) 35 Charlotte st. John, watch and clockmaker, 170 Union street, k. 37 Whitehouse street John, clerk (T. and C. Bank), 42 Castle street John, tailor, 172 George street John, carpenter, 26 Summer street John, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), 8 Constitution street Robert, clerk (Post-office), 220 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 123

Fraser, Thomas (Aberdeen Brick & Tile Co.), h. Clayhills ..... Lieutenant Col. William, 20 Golden square William, wine merchant and purveyor of groceries to H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent, 57 Union street, h. 2 Crown place .... William, surgeon, 54 St. Nicholas street William, (of Fraser & Glennie) 12 Thistle street William, tailor, 39 Castle street William, spirit dealer, 11 Fisher row Mrs, 8 Drum's lane Mrs, 77 Crown street Mrs, midwife, 22 Windmillbrae Mrs, spirit dealer, 36 West North street Mrs Alexander, 185 Gallowgate Mrs D., lodgings, 31 Summer lane Miss, of Fraserfield, 9 Union row Miss, 24 North Silver street [street Miss, teacher, (Free St. Clement's School,) 6 Hanover Frater, Alexander, book-keeper (J. Blaikie & Sons) 7 South Constitution street [row James, clerk (City Chamberlain's office) h. 9 Huxter Frederick, Charles, German clockmaker, 42 George street

John, watch and German clockmaker, 5, Ti. 2£ Broad street Freeman, Benjamin, vintner, Summerfield, Free Church Divinity Hall, Alford place French Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson (Bank of Scotland) 35 Castle street Friends 1 Meeting-house, 132 Gallowgate Fullerton, Bobert C, guard (Deeside Railway) 69 Virginia st. Mrs, 55 John street Misses, ladies boarding and day school, 139 Crown st. Fyfe, Charles, factor and general agent for letting and sell- ing houses, lands, and other property—office, 4 Belmont street, h. 108 Crown street George, grocer, 53 Shiprow, h. Old Bridge of Don Rev. John, 8 Little Chapel street John, brushmaker, 22 St. Nicholas street, h. 16 Bon- accord terrace Lewis, late blockmaker, 13 York street Peter, house carpenter, North Charlotte street, h. 74 Hutcheon street Robert, jobbing gardener, 26 Union row Mrs John, 53 Shiprow Mrs P,, dressmaker, 74 Hutcheon street Misses, ladies boarding and day school, 108 Crown st. Miss, provision shop, 58 Skene square Fyvie, John, clerk, (Post-office) 8 Drum's lane Mrs Alexander, 8 Drum's lane ;

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Gael, Francis, spirit dealer and gardener, Calsayseat Gage, Andrew (Richards & Co.) 44 Skene stieet James, overseer, cloth department, (Richards & Co., Rubislaw) h. Rubislaw Villa Galen, John, M.D., 7 East Craibstone street Mrs Alexander, 82 Crown street Gall, John & Co., grocers, 121 Gallowgate & Sons, tailors and drapers, 6 King street William (of Gall &Sons), 25 Constitution street Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 84 Union street Gallagher, Mrs, 23 Castle street

Galloway, James, engine driver, (Aberdeen Railway) 1 Mill- burn street Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Gallowgate Mission Chapel, 140 Gallowgate Ganson, James, shipmaster, (Cromarty) 1 Bannermill street John, shipmaster, 87 Wales street Mrs, 89 Wales street Garden & Davidson, plasterers, 14 John street George, baker, 32, h. 30 Schoolhill George, turnkey (Jail) 20 Dee street George, spirit dealer, 9 York street James, advocate (of Murray & Garden) 145 Crown St. James, plasterer, 14 John street John, grocer, 76, h. 78 College street John, bookseller and newspaper agent, 124 Gallowgate William, hair-cloth and curled hair manufactuier, 14 John street Mrs George, 89 Bon-accord street Mrs, broker, 4 Back Wynd Stairs, Green Mrs John, 25 Langstane place Miss, 121 Crown street Gardiner, John, flesher, 35 Basement floor, market, h. 54 Shuttle lane Wm., broker, 11 Park street Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, h. 9 North Broadford Mrs, late of Strichen, 18 Springbank terrace Garnkirk Coal Co.'s Office 39 Netherkirkgate Garrow, James, & Co., game and fish dealers, 32 Basement floor market James (of J. Garrow & Co.) 1 Hadden street Garvie, James, builder, 14, h. 10 Summer street

Gas Light Co.'s Office, Gas st. , James Leslie, manager, h. 8 Canal Terrace Gauld, Alexander, shipmaster, (Victory) 27 York place

, Edgar, builder, 60 Skene street Miss, 49 Upperkirkgate Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant Mill of Lairney warehouse, 59 Schoolhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 125

Gavin, "William, grocer, 20 East North street Geddes, George, builder, 13 Seamount place James, boot and shoemaker, 16 Causewayend James, spirit dealer, 30 Justice street John, M.D., 37 Union place John, provision merchant, 63 Shiprow John, mason, 14 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 71 Chapel street Gellan, Alexander, carpenter and precentor (North Church), 62 Virginia street William, keeper, Mechanics' Newsroom Mrs R., lodgings, 36 Union terrace Mrs, dressmaker, 62 Virginia street General Fire and Life Assurance Co.; George Allan, advocate 56 Castle street Dispensary 36 Upperkirkgate George, Charles, share and insurance broker, 19 Marischal St., h. II Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Gerard, Alexander, teacher (Gordon's Hospital) h. Balmoral place Jas,, blacksmith and machine-maker, 30 John st., h. 82 Skene square William, 1 Millburn street William, cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly street [bank Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterloo quay, h. "Willow- Andrew, (of Keith and Gibb) Twin cottage, Chapel st. James Shirra (of Cults) 7 Strawberry bank James, engineer, 6 Bank street James, bootmaker, 29 Marischal street John & son, civil engineers, contractors, and stone mer- chants, Waterloo quay John, labourer, 247 George street Thomas, day patrol, 16 Young street William, shoemaker, 20 King street William, teacher, Girls' Hospital Miss S., 15 Rose street Gibbon, Mrs Charles, inn and lodgings, 64 Regent quay Misses, 3 Craibstone street west Miss, 6 Mackie place Misses, Nellfield House, Cuparston Gibson, Thomas, shuttle-maker, 33 Union terrace Thomas B. (J. Lumsden & Co.) 79 Chapel street Thomas, hairdresser, 2 Park lane William, of Kinmundy, Justice of the Peace, 1 Spring- Mrs G., 21 Skene row [bank terrace Mrs, broker, 9 Park street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 24 Belmont street Gifford and Son, (late Gifford and Mair) carvers and gilders, print-sellers, &c, 187 Union street L ;

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Gifford, James, (of Gifford and Son) 7 South College street Gilbert, Thomas, teacher (Juvenile Industrial School, Sugar- house lane) h. Holburn place William, criminal officer, 35 West North street Gilchrist, Gordon, merchant tailor, 1 Shore-brae Gilcomston Brewery Company, flour and meal merchants John Webster, manager Comb Works, Steps of Gilcomston Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, (Gateside) 6 Carmelite st. Giles, James, E.S.A,, portrait and landscape painter, 62 Bon-accord street Gill, Alex, (of Farquhar & Gill), 6 Caroline place David (of Farquhar & Gill), 6 Caroline place David (of Gill & Smith), 48 Skene terrace John, Bon-accord ale establishment, 13 Queen street & Smith, wholesale watch and clock makers, 78 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 5 Upperkirkgate Miss, lodgings, 216 Gallowgate Miss, 4 Bon-accord square Gillan, Wm., locker (customs), 31 Marischal street William, jun., grocer, 70 Virginia street, h. 31 Marischal street Gillanders, James, sexton, (St Clement's churchyard) and fu- neral undertaker, 3, h. 1 Commerce lane Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 1 Commerce lane Miss Matilda, bootbinder, 1 Commerce lane Gillespie, Erskine, boot and shoe warehouse, 4, 5, and 6 mar- ket gallery, h. 6 Donald's court, Schoolhill

...... James, Cottage Hotel ; entries, 8 Burnett's close, and 4 Stronach's close John, spirit dealer, 36 Loch street William, Gilcomston tavern, 16 Steps of Gilcomston Mrs, spirit dealer, 81 Woolmanhill Mrs, lodgings. 163 George street Gilfillan, James, 6 Broadford place

Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate ; Miss Ferguson, governess Glasgow Parcel Delivery—agent, Charles Panton, 33 St. Nicholas street Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew street Glegg, Alexander, confectioner and pastry cook, 125 Union street, h. 24 Gordon street George and Sons, confectioners, 215 Union street ...... George (of Glegg & Sons), 28 Dee street Robert (of Glegg & Sons), 37 Shiprow Robert (of Glegg & Thomson) 2 Mount street and Thomson, iron merchants, and wholesale iron^ mongers, 179 George street Mrs, broker, 57 West North street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 127

Glenburn Distillery, Eubislaw, Wm. Farquhar, manager, h. Villa Franca, near Richmondhill Glennie, Charles, coach proprietor, 56 Queen street George, baker, 17, h. 15 Crown street John (of Fraser & Glennie), 87 Chapel street William, vintner, 49 Lodge walk Mrs Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon street west Mrs, 33 North Broadford Misses, Galleries, Skene place

Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; Robert Dyce, ad- vocate, 3 Queen street Glover, Lieutenant, T. B., 79 King street [street Goldie and Hay, sailmakers, St. Clemeut court, St. Clement ...... James, shipowner, St. Clement street, h. Ash-hill Goodbrand, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 188 George st. Goodfellow, Mrs, register office for servants, 61 Guestrow Goodridge, Mrs, 25 Marywell street Goodwin, William, mail guard, Crown court, Union street Gorard, Martha, (Burns tavern), 68 Guestrow Gordon, Alex., quill manufacturer, (Aberdeen Quill Company) h. 40 Constitution street Alexander, druggist, 168 Union street Charles, cooper and provision merchant, 57 Green, h. 3 Millburn street Charles S., inspector of the North of Scotland Bank

Branch Offices, 1 53 Crown street Charles, gardener Holburn place Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 13 Golden square Francis, 9 George street George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street George, secretary and treasurer (Gas Light Co.) 26 Ferryhill place George, fishing tackle maker, 31 George street Henry, teacher, (Free Holburn School) h. Cuparston row Hugh and Co., ironmongers to Her Majesty, and gene-

ral iron merchants, &c, 89 Broad street ; manu- factory, 14 Gallowgate and Hunter, advocates, agents for the Scottish Equit- table Life and Imperial Fire Offices, 14 Adelphi James & Co., coopers, Chronicle lane, h. 56 Longacre James, Wilson's court 91 Broad street James, flesher, 23 Market hall, h. 9 George street John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid) 1 Church street John, cooper, 2 Garvock street John, shoemaker, 106 George street John, carter, 14 Catherine street Peter, stoneware merchant, 51, h. 49 St. Nicholas street P. L. (of Craigmile) Hawthorn cottage, Cuparston Robert, Hospital 58 Schoolhill 128 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gordon, Eobert, flesher, 122, L 119 Chapel street Eobert, wright, 10 Summer lane [ford Eobert, engine driver (G. N. of S. E.) 23 North Broad- Eobert, bookseller, 128 Chapel street and Smith, carters, 81 West North street and Smith, grocers, wine, and spirit merchants, 203 Union street Thomas, jun. (of Gordon & Smith) Berryden house Thomas, innkeeper, cab-hirer, and stabler, 5 Harriet st. Thomas, flesher, §4 Basement floor, Market, h. Pitmux- ton, Holbmn street William, sharebroker, and commission merchant, 5

King street ; agent for the Alfred Life Assurance Association, h. 1 1 Bon-accord square William (of J. Sim & Co.) 114 King street Mrs Dr., lodgings, 67 Crown street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 74 Union street Mrs Alexander, 34 Union terrace Mrs George, Back cottage, Ferryhill place Mrs James, lodgings, Wilson's court, 91 Broad street Mrs John S., 93 Crown street Mrs L., 4 Schoolhill Mrs Kalph, lodgings, 26 Dee street Mrs Thomas, U Eosemount place Mrs, 8 Bon-accord square Mrs & Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 Gallowgate Mrs, provision seller, 4 Park lane Jane, flesher, 4 Basement floor, maiket, h. Johnstone cottage, North Broadford Miss, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden square Miss Ann, dressmaker, 26 Dee street Miss, dressmaker, 106 George street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon street Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street Miss, lodgings, 22 Union terrace Gossip, Miss, laundress, 4 Hanover street Govan, Thomas, pensioner, 34 East North street Gove, William, fishmonger, 6 Basement floor, market, h. 15 Mealmarket street Government Emigration Agency for Australia, agent, J. T. Bermie, 43 Marischal street

Gowans, James, supervisor of Inland Eevenue ; office, 21 Adelphi, h. Thistle cottage, 21 Thistle street Gracie, James, builder, 59 Huntly street Graham, Calquhon, baker, Holburn street Grahame, Joseph, 2 Links street Grainger, Miss, 11 North Silver street Grammar School, 52, 54, and 56 Schoolhill Granite and Marble works, Constitution street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 129

Granite and Maible works, 112 John street and Marble works, Union bridge and Marble works, St Mary's place, Crown street and Marble works, Windmillbrae Grant, Alexander, Rising Sun Hotel, 10 Huxter Row and

Broad street ; entry, Concert court Alexander T., writer, 84 King street, h. 17 Forbes st. D. R. Lyall (of Brebner & Grant) Marine terrace, Fer- ryhill David, boot and shoemaker, 3 South Silver street, h. 7 Thistle street David, (successor to John Duncan) tobacconist to her Majesty, 25 Union street Douglas, harbour police, Trinity Manse George, advocate, 10 King street, agent for the Pro- testant Life and Fir e Insurance Association, London George, lodgings, 13 Constitution street George, late sergeant, (74th Highlanders) 65 Park st. Rev. James, teacher (Donaldson's school) Back wynd, h. Eastfield Cottage, Stocket James, shipmaster, 58 Shiprow James, clerk (Inland Revenue, Stamps and Taxes) 37 Thistle street James, flesher, 46 Woolmanhill, h. 5 Carmelite street John & William, clothiers and haberdashers, 16 Broad street, h. 85 Crown street John, shipmaster, 5 Catto street John, spirit dealer, 89 Loch street ...... John M., goods agent, (Deeside Railway, Aberdeen Sta- tion), 54 St Nicholas street John R., 74 St Andrew street & Miller, fieshers, 156 Gallowgate Peter, surgeon, 157 Gallowgate, h. 9 Seamount place Peter, grocer, 3 Causewayend Robert, 24 Frederick street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 57 St Andrew street, William (of Grant & Miller), 156 Gallowgate Mrs S., Bloomfield, Holburn road Mrs, lodgings, 1 Berry lane Mrs, provision merchant, 30 and 32 Loch street Misses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont street Miss F., teacher, 15 Littlejohn street Miss, 5l£ Bon-accord street Granz, Wilhelm, professor of music, 72 Bon-accord street Gray, A. & A., wine, spirit, and provision agents, 3 Thornton place, Guestrow Adam M. (of A. & A. Gray), 18 Victoria street west *- Alexander, wholesale and retail bookseller and station ; 33 St. Nicholas street, h. 117 George stieet l2 130 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gray, Alexander of A. & A. Gray), 3 St Mary's place Alexander, shipmaster, 6 Garvock street Alexander, coach builder, 101 King street, and Aberdeen Coach Work, 7 Frederick street, h. 103 King st. Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 1 1 Netherkirkgate, ^.13 Netherkirkgate Eev. Charles, 85 Hutcheon street Charles, cooper, Hector's court, Commerce street, h. 58 Longacre Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 22 Union st., h. 153 Crown street David, house steward, Kobert Gordon's Hospital David, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Shiprow, h. , Nigg . David, cart and plough wright, general blacksmith, and horse shoer, Holburn street George, merchant, 13 Marischal street, h. 5 Dee place George H., commercial traveller (H. Gordon & Co.), 14 Gallowgate James, general agent, 77 Chapel street James, teacher, (Reid's Academy) h. 102 Chapel street James, Inspector of Railway works, Wellington road James, jun., clerk, (Gilcomston Brewery CompaDy,) 77 Chapel street James, flesher, 19 Market hall, h. College bounds, Old Aberdeen John, engineer (M'Kinnon & Co.), 140 George street John, commission merchant, h. 14 Gallowgate John, commercial traveller (A. Skene) h. 3 Skene terrace John, commercial traveller (A. & A. Gray), 232 George street John, officer, (West Church) 42 Union terrace John, spirit dealer, 18 Huxter Row Robert, clerk (Post Office), Crown court, Union street Robert A., teacher (Public Schools), Berryden House Robert, shipmaster (Nightingale) Kingsland place Walter (Pratt & Keith), 74 Union street [st. Watt, & Co., rope & twine manufacturers, 162 W. North ...... William, late tea dealer, 115 Crown street Wm. C. book-keeper (J. Moir & son), Kingsland place William, commercial traveller (J. & R. Urquhart) 77 Chapel street William, grocer, and spirit dealer, 3 Jack's brae Mrs Professor David, 15 Union place Mrs William, 290 George street Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Charlotte street ...... Mrs, 76 Wales street Mrs, flesher, 10 Basement floor, Market Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street ;

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Gray, Mrs, lodgings, 75 Union street Miss, 79 Gallowgate Greack, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Dee street Great North of Scotland Kailway Office, Waterloo Quay Eobert Milne, secretary and general manager, h. 148 Crown street Green, James, manufacturer and clothier, 84 Woolmanhill Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 9 Chi-onicle lane, h. 15 Princes street Robert M., baker, 64 Skene square William (of Littlejohn & Green) 2 Affleck place Greive, Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street Greig, George, builder (W. and G. Greig) 28 Thistle street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Causewayend James, shoemaker, 89 Queen street, h. 190 West North street John, surgeon, R.N., 84 Crown street John, furnishing tailor, Ruthrieston

John, cabinetmaker, 129, /*. 126 King street; workshop,

I Princes strGGt John E., (N. of S. Bank) 126 King street Robert, builder, 30 Summer street William, builder (W. and G. Greig) 6 Thistle lane W. and G. builders, 6 Thistle lane Mrs, laundress, 38 Queen street Mrs, ginger-beer brewer, 12 Longacre Mrs James, 3 Little Chapel street Miss, teacher, 6 Thistle lane Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat maker, Greig's court Windmillbrae Miss, lodgings, 130 Union street Griffith, Charles, F. manager, (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 96 Union street Grigor, & Reid, advocates, 83 Union street Groundwater, James, jun., 8 Skene street [lane

Mrs, flesher, 12 Basement floor, Market, h. 1 1 Drum's Grub, George, advocate, Advocates' buildings, h. 56 Dee st.

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; A. Chivas, ad- vocate, agent, National Bank court, 42 Castle st.

Guarantee Society, London ; Alex. Stronach, 20 King street Gunn, George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 2 John street John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons) 20 Prince Regent street

Gunpowder Office (Sir H. Bridges) 5 Belmont street ; Wm. Stevenson, agent [row Guthrie, John, teller (National Bank of Scotland) 20 Union

Hacket, John, skinner, Jack's brae Hackney, George, 29 Broad street 132 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Hadden, Alexander, of Persley, Grandholm Cottage Alexander, & Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers and worsted spinners, Green Gavin, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) Union grove James, Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) 33 Bon-accord terrace John, mason, 68 Catherine street Robert, jun., shipmaster, 3 Prospect terrace [hill Robert, sen., salmon fisher, 3 Prospect terrace, Ferry- Haigh, James, 0., manager, (A. Hadden & Sons) 27 Ferry- hill place Hall & Sons, shipbuilders, York street, Footdee Alexander, sworn timber salesman, 45 Wellington st. A., officer of Inland Revenue (Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw) Geoige, turner, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate James-, shipbuilder, (of A. Hall & Sons) Footdee James, flesher, 110 Gallowgate, h. 13 Spittal John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, h. 13 Union place William (of A. Hall & Sons) 119 York street, Footdee Mrs Alexander, 45 York street Mrs H., 5 West Craibstone street Elizabeth, dress and bonnet maker, 45 Wellington st. Miss, 20 North Broadford Hamilton, James, cutler, 12 Huxter row, h. 41 Harriet st.

.; John, cutler, 17 George street, h. 25 Loch street Hampton, William, artist, 84 Chapel street Handyside & Co., boot and shoe warehouse 3 Broad street Hannan, Mrs, keeper Trades' hall, 153 Union street Hanoverian Royal Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Hanseatic Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Hardie, James, general blacksmith and machine maker, Hill- downtree, Banchory Devenick Hardy, William, watch and clockmaker, 27 West North street,

/*. 17' Huxter row Harkes, Peter, dog trainer and bird catcher 76 Causewayend Harp, Alexander, late Lighthouse keeper, 10 Canal street Harper, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 57, h. 55 Virginia street John, mealseller, 61 Virginia street William, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manufac- turer, 237 George street, (R. Post-office) Mrs Alexander, 43 Dee street ...... Mrs. lodgings, 19 Union buildings Harries, Mrs E., teacher, 2 St. Mary's place Harrison, George, post-horse-master, Bazaar, 31, h. 53 St. Andrew street Harrow, Robert, spirit dealer, 258 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 133

Harrow, Mrs, midwife, 4 Gordon's court, Schoolhill Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zion Chapel, John street) 70 Dee street Harvey, Andrew, hoot and shoemaker, 9 Marischal street George T., clerk (A. B. Co.) Neptune Cottage, Ruth- rieston William, grocer and spirit dealer, 56, h. 42 Quay Hatt, John L., 93 Wales street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 270 George street Hay, Alexander, shipowner (of Goldie & Hay) 4 Mount street, Rosemount Alexander, japanner and clock dial maker, 11, h. 13 Thornton place, Guestrow Alexander, house factor, 1 Blackfriars street Alexander & Co., spirit dealers, Adelphi lane George, tailor, 1£ North Broadford Geoige, provision merchant, 68 John street George, furnishing tailor, 129 Skene street James, late merchant, 1 Blackfriars street James, minibus proprietor, 5, h. 3 Gordon street John, jun. (of Hay & Lyall) 19 Guestrow [rieston John, late carver and gilder, Broomhill Cottage, Ruth- John, spirit dealer, 22 Green, h. 1 Hadden street and Lyall, carvers and gilders to the Queen, printsellers, opticians, and artists' colourmen, 2 Market street, and 19 Guestrow Robert, grocer, 5 Blackfriars street William, boot and shoemaker, 113 Union street, h. 11 Seamount place William, painter, 53 Green William, provision merchant, 144J George street Mrs, 108 John street Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Mrs, sick nurse, 7 Carmelite street Mrs, 135 Crown street Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street Mrs, spirit dealer, 90 Shiprow Miss, dressmaker, 7 Carmelite street Miss, lodgings, 6 Strawberrybank Hector, John, salmon merchant, Bon-accord Cottage, Cove, and 1 Springbank place William, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Mrs, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn street Heintzler, Mademoiselle, teacher of French, 27 Dee street

Henderson, Alexander, advocate ; 26, h. 32 St. Nicholas street Alexander, bookbinder and stationer, 2 Broad street, h. 19 Union buildings Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Marywell street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 College street David, fishing tackle maker, 5 Castlebrae 134 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Henderson, James, architect, 43 Belmont street, h. Elmbank, near Kittybrewster toll-bar James, shipmaster (Wild Flower) 23 Marywell street John, fishing tackle maker and birdstuffer, 85 Spring- garden John, porter, (A. H. and Sons) 251 George street Robert, plasterer (of Bowman and Henderson) 4 John street William and Son, architects and builders, 66 Loch st. William (of W. Henderson & Son) 2 Carden place William L. (of William Henderson & Son) 66 Loch st. William, M.D., lecturer on Materia Medica, in Marischal College and University, 49 Schoolhill William, house painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 5 Dee street, h. 3 St. Mary's place, Crown street, workshop, 81 and 82 Windmillbrae William, (of Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.) 13 North Silver street William, jun. (Barry, Henry, & Co.) 28 Skene terrace .>.... William, gunmaker and cutler, 85 King street William, bootmaker and leather cutter, 78 George st. William, clerk (A. R. Co.) 11 Affleck street William, spirit dealer, 15 Windy wynd William, printer, Holburn street Mrs Capt., 18 Bon-accord street Mrs James, Upper Leadside, Gilcomston Mrs John, 21 Bon-accord street Mrs (late of Kepplestone) 40 Union place Mrs, 50 Skene terrace Mrs, staymaker, 42 Queen street Hendry, John, butcher, 92, h. 99 Gallowgate [terrace Henry, George, merchant (Hugh Gordon & Co.) Rubislaw Rev. George (Holburn church) 51 Chapel street James, mail guard (Banff coach) 99 George street Mrs, 264 George street Hepburn, Mrs, provision seller, 2 Little Wales street Herald Office, 7 Queen street Hercules, Insurance Company, agent, John Duncan, advocate, 8 Castle street Heriot, James M., shipmaster, 19 York street Hill, George, D. G., inland revenue officer, Holburn street Isaac, teacher, seminary and h. 19 Queen street Hird, Miss, milliner, 4 Black's buildings Hirds, Miss, lodgings, 56 Gerrard street Hislop, William, 37 Summer street Hobnill, John, spirit dealer, 44 Regent quay Hobrow, William, grocer, &c, 218 Gallowgate [seat Hobson, Richard, surveyor's department (G. P. 0.) Arthur- Christopher, Arthurseat CITY OF ABERDEEN. 135

Hodge, John, cutler, and surgical-instrument and bandage maker, 41 Union St., h. 3 Windsor place, Victoria street west Hogarth and Co., merchants, 82 College street Dickson and Co., preserved provision merchants, &c, 82 College street Hugh, merchant, h. 87 Crown street Joseph, merchant, 261 Union street Hogarth, Thomas, Elmfield William, merchant, 261 Union street Hogg, George, wright, Holburn street, h. East Twin Cottage, flolburn street John, 13 Carmelite street John, provision dealer, 6 Bark lane Peter, tinplate worker, 20 Carmelite street, h. 20 Trinity street William, furnishing tailor, 25 Skene street W. & A., wrights, 7£ Carmelite street Mrs, register office and lodgings, 21 Schoolhill Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), 15 Golden square Holmes, John, clerk (J. Mess), 2 Gilcomston brae William, overseer (Hogarth & Co.) 87 College street William, jun., clerk, (Hogarth & Co.) 87 College street Hood, Walter & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Walter shipbuilder, 4 Canal terrace Horn, James, manager (Commercial company) 12Springbank terrace James, mason, 3 Martin's lane Home, James, sheriff-officer for counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, 8 Gallowgate R. B., clerk, 25 Marischal street, h. 8 Gallowgate [st.

Hosie, James, flesher, 87 Basement floor, market, li\ 55 Loch Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 62 Union street

House of Refuge, Duthie's court, 45 Guestrow ; A. Machray, superintendent Houston, R. S., 6 Little Chapel street Howie, Walter, spirit dealer, 25 Windmillbrae William, porter, carpet department (A. H. & S.) 46 Shiprow Mrs, lodgings, 49 Broad street Mrs, provision seller, 46 Frederick street [quay Howling, Thomas, shipmaster (City of Aberdeen) 83 Waterloo Mrs, 41 York stieet Huddlestone, Miss, 143 George street [street Hughes, George, ship and ornamental carver, 15, h. 13 York Robert, engraver and lithographic printer, 15 Nether- kirkgate, h. 36 Union terrace Humphrey, John (of Comalegy) 1 1 Springbank terrace 136 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Humphrey, Miss, 44 Whitehouse street

Hunter, Alexander, 6 1 Huntly street Alexander, precentor (Free Church, Woodside), and agent, Age Assurance Company, 61 St. Nicholas street, h. 12 Charles street Arthur, mealseller, 137 Gallowgate John M., 108 King street Robert W., musician, teacher and dealer in musical in- struments, 16 Huxter row William C, of Tillery, 12 Albyn place William, advocate (of Gordon and Hunter) 14 Adelphi court, h. Carden place William, commission merchant and general agent, 115 Union street, h. 84 Broad street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Park street, h. 19 Constitution street William mealseller, 63 Huntly street Mrs, organist of St. Paul's Chapel, teacher of singing, pianoforte, organ, harmonium, and guitar, 84 Broad street Mrs, 48 Constitution street Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Black's buildings Misses, 30 North Broadford Huntly Distillery Company's Office, 39 Netherkirkgate Hurray, Andrew, shipmaster, 21 Chapel lane Hurry, Alexander (of W. Hurry and Sons), 65 Park street William and Sons, nail and tack manufacturers, 20 Frederick street William (P. Macaldowie, and Co.) 3 Charlotte street Hutcheon, Alexander, upholsterer, 7 Carmelite lane, and spirit dealer, 24 East Green, k. 9 Carmelite street Alexander, 22 North Broadford Andrew, heddlemaker, 20 Forbes street John, upholsterer, 44 Union street, h. Crown court, Union street J. & J., fleshers, 48 Market hall, h. Garlogie, Skene Hutcheson, George and William, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 20, h. 19 Upperkirkgate Hutton, Edward, hairdresser, 114 Skene street James, lodgings, 108 King street John, Millbank terrace

Imlay, Alexander, late printer, 9 Constitution street George, spirit dealer, 8 Netherkirkgate, h. 2 Park place

Imperial Fire Insurance ; agent, Wm. Smith, architect, 142 King street Imray, David, stoneware merchant, 64 Woolmanhill George, teacher, (Gilcomston school) 59 Summer street

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Imray, Wm., stoneware merchant, 75 Broad street

Income Tax Office, Record office, King street ; N. Burnett clerk to commissioners Infirmary, Royal, Woolmanhill Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship-chandler, 28 Regent Quay, h. 6 Castle brae David, spirit dealer, 58 George street G. & W., wholesale grocers, Crown court, Union street George (of G. &-W. Inglis), 60 Dee street James, baker, 1 Waverly place and 32 Gallowgate, h. 16 Victoria street west James, Avoolwasher, 53 St Andrew street John, shoemaker, 15 Hutcheon street Joseph, grocer, 292 George street William, (of G. & W. Inglis) 60 Dee street Ingram, Alexander, feuar, 25 Seamount place James, tailor, 64 Broad street James, 34 Park street William, wright, 91 Loch street Inland Revenue Office, 21 Adelphi Revenue (Stamps and Taxes) Advocates' buildings Innes, Captain George, 44 Chapel street George, plasterer, 103 George street John B., slater and slate merchant, 17 Rose street Robert, fishmonger and game dealer, 60 and 61 Base- ment floor, market, h. 47 Green Mrs, lodgings, 1 Netherkirkgate Mrs John 14 Rose street Miss, 251 Union street Miss, dressmaker, 1 Netherkirkgate

Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire) ; agent, Wm. Skinner,, advocate, 201 Union street Ireland, James, baker, 81, A. 79 Bon-accord street Ironside, George, inspector, (Aberdeen Railway) 56 Chapel street James, hairdresser, 149 Gallowgate William, builder, 9, h. 8 Well of Spa Mrs, provision merchant, 27 Meal Market street Mrs, lodgings, 56 John street Irvine, Alexander, officer to the Shoemaker Trade, convener officer to the Seven Incorporated Trades, 25 Long- acre John, pianoforte tuner and repairer, 243 George street Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Isaac, George, cattle salesman, 31 Constitution street

Jack, James, blacksmith (A. Hadden & Sons) 17 Dee village Jackson, George, army marker, collector (House of Refuge) &c, 24 Marywell street M 1 38 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Jackson, Henry, M.D., surgeon and druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. 66 Schoolhill James, boot closer, 53, h. 50Longacre William, boot and shoemaker, 13 Upperkirkgate Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 13 Upperkirkgate Jaffray, George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank) 5 Castlebrae James, merchant 108 Chapel street Lawrence, clerk (Post-office), 45 Constitution street Thomas, coach builder, 5 Fish street William, baker, 63, h. 61 Broad street William L., boot and shoe shop, 36 Broad street, h. 6 St. Catherine's Wynd William, shipmaster, 47 Wellington street Mrs David, mealseller, &c, 68 West North street Mrs William, 45 Constitution street James, William, maltster and brewer, 211 King street Mrs R., lodgings, Bed Lion court Jameson, Mrs John, 41 Chapel street Jamie, John & Co., spirit dealers, 14 Regent quay Jamieson, Alexander, drill-master, (Gordon's Hospital) and teacher of broad sword and calisthenic exercises, h. 30 Whitehouse street Alexander, book canvasser, 40 North Broadford George, (of J. & M.) 33 Dee street George, jeweller and silversmith, and watchmaker to the Queen, 107 Union street, h. 6 West Craibstone street James (of J. Fraser & Co.) 54 Dee street James, precentor (Free North Church) teacher of vocal music, and jobbing gardener, h. 17 Rosemount place James mason, Bank street John, ship and insurance broker, Waterloo, quay, h. 6£ Albyn place John, tea, and spirit shop, 25 St. Clement street John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 122 King street, h. 61 Wales street John, teller (Town and County Bank) 1 Denburn terrace John, mariner, 70 Park street Lewis, porter (J. & J. Crombie's mill) 99 Causewayend and Mitchell, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 38 Union street Peter, harness composition manufacturer, 20 St. Nic- holas street Robert, M.D., medical superintendent of Royal Lunatic Asylum, h. at Asylum Thomas, wright, and funeral waiter, 9 Carmelite street Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 15 St. Nicholas street Mrs, 1 Denburn, terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 139

Jamieson, Mrs, lodgings, 63 George street Miss, dressmaker, 61 Wales street Jamson, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 36 Union street Miss, matron, Gordon's Hospital Jarvis, James, hosier (J. & J. Barker) 8 North Broadford Jazdowzki, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown street Jeffrey, Mrs, 61 Dee street Jessieman, George, spirit dealer, 80 Loch street Thomas, spirit dealer, 14 Park street Miss, lodgings, 40 Chapel street Jessiman, George, spirit dealer, 24 Castle street Johnston, Alexander, of Blackness, merchant, 26 North Broadford

, Alexander, builder, 34 Thistle street Alexander, blacksmith, 3 Martin's lane Alexander, broker, 66 Shiprow Andrew, cashier (Adam & Anderson) 10 Queen street Fraser L., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 2 & 4 King street, h. 126 King street George, tide waiter, 48 Commerce street James, mealseller, 60 Virginia street James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad street [of Dee James, meal and barley miller, Leggart Mills, Bridge James, hairdresser, 62, h. 28 Shiprow Jeremiah & Wm., heel and toe plate manufacturers, 18 Meal-market street, h. 75 Gallowgate John, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Upper Denburn John H., embroidery pattern printer, 73, h. 75 Chapel street and Laird, furnishing tailors, 36 Union street Robert, merchant, 25 York place, h. 3 Golden square Robert, soap maker, 11 Drum's lane, and 40 Loch st. William, (of Johnstone & Laird, 1 Netherkirkgate

Mrs, lodgings, 1 Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate Mrs William, 10 Queen street Miss, teacher (John Knox's Schools) 10 Queen street Miss, dressmaker, 12 Kingsland place Jolly, Isaac, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 1 14 George street, h. 33 Charlotte street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Marywell street Jean, poultry shop, 6 Crown street Miss, dressmaker, 48 Frederick street Jones, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Park street Rev. Richard, (of St. James's) 75 Dee street Jopp & Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate Alexander (of Jopp & Shand) Elmhill Andrew, writer and notary public, 245 Union street, h. 31 Gallowgate George, spirit dealer 140 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Jopp, John, hotel, 5 Eegent quay William (of Allardyce & Jopp) 31 Gallowgate Mrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate Joss & Bonner, brokers, 13 Hardweird, Upper Denburn Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street John, provision agent, 51 Loch street, h. 5 Charlotte st. Patrick, agent (A. & F. Manuelle) 41 Guestrow William, clerk (of J. & B.) 13 Hardweird, U. Denburn Judge, Miss, teacher (North Parish School) 26 Dee street Justice, James N., 1 East North street Mrs, 69 Bon-accord street ...... Mills, Holburn street

Kay, John, teacher (West Prison) 25 Victoria street west William, shipmaster (Helen) 4 Hanover street Margaret, provision seller, 36 Park street Keating & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 26 Union street Keen, James, broker, 21 Causewayend Keith, Alexander (of Keith and Gibb) 4 Eosemount terrace Alex. D., chemist and druggist, 87 King street George, Morningside, Ruthrieston, and 1 East Craib- stone street and Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental printers, 15 Union buildings James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place James, clerk (A. M'Donald) 10 Bon-accord lane John (of Pratt and Keith) 36 Bon-accord terrace John, merchant tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Guestrow John, secretary, accountant, and inspector of branches. (T. and C. Bank) 3 Carden place _ Patrick, agent (British Linen Co.) 22 King street William, M.D., surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lecturer on Clinical Surgery, 257 Union street Wm., slater and slate merchant, 24 Union row, and 24 Summer street Wm., jun., slater and slate merchant, 72, h. 67 Commerce street Mrs James, 101 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-accord lane Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 47 Park street [row Mrs, hardware merchant, 18 Market gallery, h. 84 Ship- Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7 Crown street Kellas and Co., stoneware merchants, &c, 10 West North st. Jas. F., secretary and clerk, Local Marine Board, 28 Quay Elizabeth, provision merchant, 13 Schoolhill Kelman, William, tailor, 5 Blairton lane William, rope and twine manufacturer, 290 George st. Miss, lodgings, 124 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 141

Kelly, James, baker, 120, h. 118 Chapel street John, Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate Kemp, Alex., provision shop, 75 Guestrow [brae David, watchmaker, 10 Market gallery, A. 4 Mutton- Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 60 Skene square Robert, grain merchant and tacksman of the Ferryhill

meal, barley, and flour mills ; office, 59 and 60 Castle street, h. 155 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 86£ Crown street Kempt, Irvine, sen., 132 Crown street Irvine, jun., superintendent, goods department, (A. R. Co.) 132 Crown street Kenn, Mrs William, 17 Huntly street Kennedy, David H. (of Kennedy &Fraser) 28 Bon-accord ter. Duncan, grain and cattle dealer, Mill Inn ofMaryculter and Fraser, advocates, 42 Castle street Jas. J., merchant and agent, Market street, h. 79 Crown street James (of Philip & Kennedy) 177 Union street Mrs, sick nurse, 31 Harriet street Mrs D., 57 Victoria street west Miss, 46 Marischal street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co., W. P. Booth, agent, 56 Marischal street Kerr & Bowman, carvers and gilders, printsellers and artists' colourmen, 179 Union street David, M.D., lecturer on surgery (to the University and

. King's College) 4 Golden square George (of Kerr & Bowman) Stoneytown Cottage, Rub- islaw James, painter, 15 Schoolhill, h. 31 Woolmanhill .... James, flesher/Langstane place John, Holburn place William, boot and shoemaker, 222 George street, h. 8 John street Miss M., teacher, 16 Guestrow Kidd, J. Simpson, schoolmaster (East Parish schools, St Paul street), h. 3 Kingsland place Thomas A., tinplate worker, 55 Quay William, spirit dealer, 5 Commerce street Kidson, Miss, teacher of music, 73 Dee street Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 158 Union street & Taylor, tobacconists, 34 Queen street Miss, 5 Mary place, Skene square Kiloh, George, night-watchman, 101 Wales street James, tailor, 15 Correction wynd Kindness, John, baker, 147, h. 149 George street King, Arthur & Co., printers, Concert court, Broad street Arthur (of A. King & Co.) 1 Caroline place M 2 142 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

King, Charles, furnishing tailor, 23 Broad street George & Kobert, booksellers and stationers, 28 St Nic- holas street George (of George & Eobert King), 1 Skene place Maxwell G. G., dentist, 74 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 6 Marischal street Mrs, provision seller, 1 Albion street Miss, lodgings, 20 North Silver street Kinghorn, James, draper and clothier, 192 George street Kinneard, "William, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Kirkland, Mrs, 65 Dee street Kirkman, Rev. Joshua, 26 North Silver street Knight & Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen street William, architect and surveyor, 104 King street Misses, Springbank street Knowles, Alexander F., clerk (G. Thompson, jun., & Co.) 7 Black's buildings [brae Archibald, grocer and provision merchant 48 Windmill- George, engineer, 63 Park street James, fiesher, 5 Skene street James, clerk (Stewart, Powell & Co.) 264 George street Thomas, fiesher, 7, 8, and 9 Market hall, h. St. Ann's

court, 1 5 Guestrow William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 61 George St., h. 7 Black's buildings

Mrs, 1 Langstane place Knox, Arthur, cabinet maker, 7 Summer street, h. 27 Thistle street David (of A. Walker & Co.) 4 Mitchell place David, painter and glazier, 18 Union place, h. 30 White- house street William, grain merchant, 83 George street, h. Mount street, Rosemount Mrs George, 259 George street Mrs, teacher (Davidson's school, Footdee) 84 Skene sq. Mrs P. M., 25 Victoria street west Kyd, David, writer, 84 King street, h. 69 Crown street James, road surveyor, Rubislaw Kynoch, Alex., watchmaker, 10 Market gallery, h. 87 Loch st. John, teller (N. of S. Bank) 9 Springbank terrace Joseph, tailor and clothier, 40 George street, h. 90 John street

Ladye Mill Warehouse, 157 George street Laer, E. W. Von, Millburn cottage, Dee Village Laidlaw, Charles S., 10 King street Laing, Alexander (of Laing & Melvin) 142 Skene street James, inspector of works, 32 Summer street James, chemist and druggist, 51 Woolmanhill ~

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Laing, James, ironmonger, blacksmith, and bellhanger, 121

Union street ; workshop, Bow bridge, foot of Windmillbrae, h. 20 Albyn place James, skinner, 38 George street, h. 25 Loch street

.,.-... James, hairdresser, 16 Windmillbrae & Melvin, coachbuilders to her Majesty, 4 and 8 Bon- accord street Robert, shoemaker, 176 George street Robert, day patrol, Nelson lane cottage Wm, M.D., 7 Golden square William, blacksmith, heel and toe-plate maker, 18 Ca- therine street, ft., 4 Canal side, Mounthooly Mrs, lodgings, 5 Schoolhill Mrs, 76 Bon-accord street Miss, 7 Golden square Laird, Daniel (of Johnston & Laird) 25 Bon-accord street Lakin, Francis H., (of Wood & Co.) 211 Union street Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brassfounder, 48 John street h. 144 George street Davidson, feuar, 57 Causewayend James, cart and plough wright, Bridge of Dee John, photographer, 191, h. 187 George street Robert, shore-porter, 6 Castle brae Lambert, Miss, boarding school, 8 Golden square Lamont, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9 Shiprow Charles, ticket clerk (A. R. Co.) 7 Bank street Lancefield, A., civil engineer, Exchange court. Union street Langlands, Robert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate Latter, Richard, professor of music, 52 Victoria street west Laurie, David, (of Devanha, Comb-work Co.) 1 Millburn, st. Ferryhill Henry, boot and shoemaker, 33 Woolmanhill Thomas, late (of J. Abernethy & Co.) Ferryhill William, bookbinder and stationer, 197 Union street, h. 1 Millburn street, Ferryhill Mrs William, 29 Ferryhill place Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 1 Millburn St., Ferryhill

= Miss, 31 Diamond street Law, George, shipmaster, 5 St. Mary's place John, baker, 60 Shiprow, h. 3 Affleck street Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street William, clerk (Bon-accord Livery^stables) 122 Skene street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Misses, 33 Shiprow [place Miss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Wellington Lawrence, John, slater, 35 Ann street Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter, officer (Free East Church) 13 Blackfriars street 144 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Lawrence, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 59 Park street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 32 Dee street Lawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 44, h. 46 Netherkirkgate Daniel, seaman, 99 "Wales street James, warehouseman, 67 Union street, h. 1 Skene street west "William, gardener, Ferryhill-house Leask, James, advocate, 32 Queen street h. Seabank Old Abn. James, tailor, Well court, 14 Broad street James, mate, 97 Wales street John, registrar, of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, for the parish of Old Machar, 1J Upper Denburn, h. 113 High street, Old Aberdeen William, shipmaster (Granite City) 32 Dee street Leckie, Andrew, engineer (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) 27 York place Ledingham, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 42§, h. 75 Chapel street A. "W., collector (Gas Light Co.) 7 Carmelite street James, teacher, 12 Correction Wynd John, wright, 73 Hutcheon street Mrs William, 7 Carmelite street Leeds and Yorkshire Assurance Co., agent, John Bruce, 26 Marischal street Lees, James, berthmaster, 4 Fish street James, shipmaster, 59 Commerce street Leffen, Mrs H., hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi, Union street Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, 7i. above shop Legge, John stone-cutter, Windmillbrae, h. 4 Summer street

Leighton, James, feuar, 1 1 Charles street James, (of Porter & Leighton) 11 Charles street Leith, Hugh, salesman (R. Kemp) 29 Huntly street William, provision merchant, 18 North Broadford Mrs, 7 Wales street Misses, of Freefield, 46 Skene terrace Lennie, Alexander, shoemaker and principal beadle (Free John Knox Church) 20 Hutcheon street Leslie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms and auctioneer, 51 Queen street Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia street Alexander, 35 Bon-accord terrace Alexander (N. of S. Bank) 10 Golden square Alexander, moulder, 30 Ferryhill place [street Andrew, warehouseman (J. & W. Bisset) 51 St Andrew George, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. 146 Crown street George, shipwright (A. Duthie & Co.) 47 Constitution street George, Temperance hotel, 4 Geoige street James, manager (Gas Light Co.) 8 Canal terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 145

'Leslie, James, shoemaker, 18 Schoolhill, h. 18 Loch street James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement street James, clerk (G. Leslie, Quay) 146 Crown street John, cotton manufacturer, 40 Woolmanhill, h. 263 George street John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and depute-clerk of the peace, Record Office, 27 King street, h. 71 Dee st. John, shipmaster (Miranda) 7 Yeats lane John, shipmaster, 97 Wales street John, bootmaker, 8 Queen street John, late millwright, 16 Huxter row & Maule, booksellers and stationers, 98 Union street William, surgeon, 10 Golden square William, architect, and builder, 123J Union street, h. 17 Albyn place William, house steward, Lunatic Asylum W. & W., grocers, tea, and spirit dealers, 31 West North street, h. above shop Mrs, of Memsie, 29 Union place Mrs, 65 Park street Miss, 38 Skene terrace Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street Misses, (Powis) Berrybank Misses Canal road villa, Causewayend Misses, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas street Lester, Charles, teller (N. of S. Bank) Owl Cottage, near the Powder Magazine, Sclattie Levenson, Dr. Joseph, 91 King street Levie, Alexander, shipmaster (Enchanter) 36 Union terrace Mrs, 73 Wales street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street ...... Mrs, teacher, 6 Garvock street Miss, teacher, 13 Commerce street Leys, Mrs, provision dealer, 22 Basement floor, Market, h. 1 Carmelite lane Liddle, George, shipmaster, 57 Quay Ligertwood, John & Robert, advocates, treasurers of the Spalding Club, and the Royal N. Agricultural Society, 4 Correction wynd, k. Loirston House, Nigg John (of J. & R. L.) Loirston House, Nigg Robert, (of J. & R. L.) Loirston House, Nigg William, master shipwright, 45 York street Mrs, of Logierieve, 17 Albert street Mrs Peter, 41 York street Lindsay, Charles, spirit dealer, 87 Shiprow James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 St. Clement street Robert, principal porter, goods department (A. R. Co.) 7 Bank street ;

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Lindsay, Eodger, 80 George street William, newspaper agent, cheap publication warehouse and circulating library, 62, h. 55 Gallowgate Mrs Dr., 1 Mitchell place Mrs, 2 Bannermill street Linklater, Alexander, shipmaster, 62 Virginia street Andrew, shipmaster (Sir William Pulteney) 62 Virginia street James, shipmaster, 4 Hanover street Linton, Alexander, surgeon, E.N., 266 George street Lippe, Eobert, teacher (Holburn Parish School) Crombie Cottage, 22 Kidd Lane Mrs, broker, 2 Back wynd stairs, Green Little, John, innkeeper, 16 Correction wynd Kobert, broker, 31 Lodge walk Littlejohn, Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision mer- chant, 72 Netkerkirkgate, h. Burnside Cottage, Holburn street and Green, wholesale and retail tea dealers and grocers, 39 Green James, hosier and glover to the Queen, 155 Union St., h. Muirfield Cottage, Stocket James (of L. & G.) 47 Schoolhill James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) h. 91 Union street Mrs, Burnside Cottage, Holburn street Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street Livingston, Francis, spirit dealer, 88 Loch street [st. Kobert, grocer, provision and spirit merchant, 1 Baltic Mrs Dr, Nellneld House, Cuparston Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., professor of Anatomy, Marischal College, h. Cults.

Lloyd's Agent ; James Aitken, jun., 88 King street

Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners, 92 Union street ; whole- sale warehouse, ginger beer, lemonade and soda

water manufactory ; 2 Little Belmont street ...... James (of Lockhart & Salmond) 14 Back wynd Logan & Co. (from John Broadwood & Sons, London) piano- forte manufacturers and music sellers, 130 Union street; workshop, Windmillbrae David (from John Broadwood & Sons, London) piano- forte tuner, regulator and dealer 74 St. Andrew st. Mrs James, mealseller, 154 Gallowgate

London General Live Stock Insurance Company ; A. Masson, agent, 4 Queen street

Mutual Life and Guarantee Society ; J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street, agent CITY OF ABERDEEN. 147

London Indisputable Policy Company ; J. Warrack, 34 Maris- chal street

Printing and Publishing Co., 208 George street ; Joseph Maitland, agent

Union Free Assurance Company ; J. Warrack, 34 Marischal street

Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities ; J. Collie, advocate, 38 Castle street Longmuir, Hugh, shipmaster, 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill James, shipmaster (Garland) 2 Banner Mill street Rev. John, A.M. (Free Mariner's Church) 6 St. Mary's place, Crown street [street John, foreman blacksmith (Walter Hood & Co.) 8 Fish Mrs John, 53 Victoria street west Louden, Mrs, City Hotel, 21 St. Nicholas street Mrs, 11 Huntly street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 11 Huntly street Miss, 14 Bon accord street Lovie, Mis, 41 Victoria street west Low, Alexander, (Milne, Low & Co.) 31 Union place and Chalmers, builders, 40 Whitehouse street David, mealseller, 32£ West North street Gavin, (of Low & Chalmers) 40 Whitehouse street James, furnishing tailor, 180, h. 178 George street Elizabeth, provision shop, 189 George street Mrs James, 74 Loch street Mrs, dressmaker, milliner, crape and lace dressed and dyed, 13 Blackfriars street Lower Buxburn Mill Warehouse, 72 George street, Davidson & Coutts Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 128 George street LumsdeD, Captain H., (Royal Aberdeenshire militia), 75 Union street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 73 Chapel street George, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Henry, of Auchindoir, 255 Union street James & Co., clothiers and tailors, 117 Union street John & Co., tea, wine, and brandy merchants, 95 Union street, managing partner, Thomas B. Gibson, h. 79 Chapel street & Robertson, Advocates, 3 Union terrace William J., of Balmedie, 156 Union street William, merchant, 58 Union street, h. Eastbank, Font- Mrs Clements, 252 Union street [hill Mrs James, 75 Crown street Miss, 24 Victoria street west Misses, Deemouth, South College street Lunan, John, wholesale and retail stationer, 66 Broad street, h. 25 Frederick street 148 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Lunan, John, wright, and messenger to the wright and cooper trade, 77 Broad street William, accountant, (Aberdeen Eailway) 2 Ferryhill place William, brassfinisher, 52 Gerrard street Lyall, David, (of George Lyall & Co.) 97 Union street George (of George Lyall & Co.) 97 Union street George, & Co., silk mercers to the Queen, 99 Union st. Eobert, blacksmith, 19 Huxter Row R. W., (of Hay & Lyall) 19 Guestrow Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 50 Upperkirkgate Lyell, Alexander, (Customs) 28 Crown street John, register grate, stove, and gunmaker, 128 Union st., manufacturing house, Back wynd, h. 4 Dee st, Lyon, Alexander, hide and leather factor, 198 George street, h. 80 Bon-accord street John, shipmaster, 7 Garvock street John, spirit dealer, 79 Waterloo quay William, teacher (West End Academy) 29 Union street Miss, white seamstress, 30 Summer street Miss, dressmaker, 7 Garvock street

M'Adam, William, brewer (Wallace brothers), Holburn street MAndrew, John, shipmaster, 24 Constitution street John, spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill M'Aulay, James, inspector (of stamps and taxes, Inland Re- venue) office, 8 Little Belmont street, h. 154 Crown street M'Bain, William, spirit dealer, 46 Green, h. King street road M'Bean, Daniel, cabinetmaker, 16 Castle street Donald, furnishing tailor, Trinity Manse, Market street John, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of Dee Mrs, late of Alves, 36 Skene terrace M'Beath, James, pianoforte tuner (of Logan & Co.) h. Hol- burn street

, Peter, shipmaster (New Frederick) 20 Marywell street M'Braid, Mrs, sick nurse, 73 Virginia street M'Callum, James, vintner, 7 Stronach's close, Castle street William, boatman, 5 St Clement's lane M'Carthy, Eugene, spirit dealer, 25 Park lane M'Cluskey, Michael, merchant, 64 Broad street M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate (Murray & M'Combie) 2 Albyn place Robert, dispensing chemist 56 Summer street Thomas & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and wholesale tea merchants, 29 Queen street

„ William, editor (Free Press), 9 South College street ...... Mrs Peter, 7 Charlotte street Mrs Thomas, 1 Bon-accord square CITY OF ABERDEEN. 1 49

M'Condach, Charles, foreman ( brickwork), 2 Bank st., Ferryhill Harry, grain dealer, Holburn street Harry, jun, Holburn street John, manager (torry brickworks) 2 Bank st., Ferryhill Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place M'Conochie, G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union street, h. 2 Union place George, waiter, 7 Gaelic lane [street James R., (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) 43 Dee M'Crindle, Gilbert, St Nicholas hotel, 9 St Nicholas street, and 2 St Nicholas lane [st. M'Donald, Alexander, M.D. (late Eoyal Artillery) 250 Union Alexander, advocate, 245 Union street, h. Cherry bank, Bon-accord terrace Alexander, stonecutter, builder, &c, east end of Con- stitution street, h. 7 Bon-accord square Alexander, sailmaker, 54 Wellington street Bernard, pavier and contractor, 36 Bon-accord street Charles, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate David, late manager (Bannermill), 8 Carden place David, book-keeper (D. Hogarth & Co.) 8 South Consti- tution street Ewen, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate George W., parcel clerk (A. R. Co.) 15 Skene terrace James, teacher (Union Free Church) 39 Union terrace James, (Inland Revenue) 2 Park place James, cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street, h. 48 Longacre James, porter, 10 Carmelite street John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor, market, h. 20 Trinity street

John, 1 2 North Broadford Peter, spirit dealer, 51 East North street, h. 4 South Constitution street Peter, furnishing tailor, 80 Queen street Roderick, carter, and feuar, 8 Charles street Robert, tailor, 12 St Nicholas street Ronald, joiner, (A. R. Co.) h. Polmuir William, provision seller, 10 Albion street Isabella, spirit dealer, 12 West North street Mrs, lodgings, 9 Diamond street Mrs George, 37 Marischal street [lane Mrs, flesher, 36 Basement floor, market, h. 2 Carmelite Mrs, provision merchant, 249 George street Miss, dressmaker, 9 Diamond street .Miss, staymaker, 186 George street Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street M'Farlane, Thomas, reedmaker (successor to R. Simmey) 29, h. 44 Harriet street N 150 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Farlane, Mrs, late of Crathie, 1 Victoria street west M'Gilivray, John, hairdresser, 244 George street [row Eev. Walter, D.D., (Free Gilcomston Church) 13 Union Mrs, eating-house, 4 Exchequer row M'Gregor, Alexander, spirit dealer, 8 Eegent quay John, 125 Skene street John, dyer, and renovator of silk, woollen, and cotton goods, 26, h. 28 George street John, tailor, 54 Shiprow William, innkeeper, (Aberdeen Hotel,) 138 Union street Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 50 Skene square M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, 5 Justice street, h. 1 Chapel court, Castle street Duncan, sexton (John Knox's Cemetery) 172 West North street Mrs John, 44 Victoria street west Mrs, 1 St Clement street

. — Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice street Miss, 220 George street M'Hardy, Charles S., accountant (Deeside Railway) h. Ruth rieston David, smith and ironmonger, 54 Netherkirkgate George, baker, 6 Broad street John, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 15, h. 17 Back wynd John, shipmaster, 8 St Nicholas street John, blacksmith and ironmonger, 24 Netherkirkgate Mrs Charles, 8 St Nicholas street Mrs George, lodgings, 6 Broad street M'Intosh, George, foreman (Wm. Fraser, 57 Union street) 24 Dee street James, tinsmith, 28, h. 21 Netherkirkgate John, stoneware merchant, 85 Virginia street [gate John & Son, cabinetmakers, 6 Ross's court, Upperkirk- T. C, book-keeper (A. Pirie & Sons, 20 Adelphi) 43 Constitution street Wm., Inland Revenue officer, Holburn street Wm., wire worker, 70 George street Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union street Mrs, midwife, 68 Causewayend Mrs, provision merchant and spirit dealer, 64 Queen st. M'Kain's grocery warehouse, 137 Crown street M'Kann, John, broker, 41 Lodge walk M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster (Clipper), 4 Castle lane Alexander, 33 Charlotte street George & Co., boot and shoemakers, and leather cutters, 18 Gallowgate, h. 80 John street George, slater, 93 Green ...... George C, clerk, 2 Constitution street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 151

M'Kay, George, vintner, 51, h. 49 Guestrow James, hosier and stay manufacturer, 57 Queen street John, spirit dealer, 7 East North street Neil, Littlejohn street tavern, 10 Littlejohn street William, tailor, Wellington ioad Mrs, matron, Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly street Miss, binder, top of Kingsland place Miss, teacher, top of Kingsland place M'Kechnie, Allan, shipmaster, 19 Ferryhill place M'Kenzie, Alex. & Co., tailors and clothiers, 85 Union street Alexander, currier, 13 Denburn terrace Alex., late manufacturer, 37 Skene square

David, superintendent of meters, office, 1 Blaikie's quay, h. 1 South College street Donald, lodging-house, Kittybrewster George, grocer and spirit dealer, and boot and shoe- maker, 35, h. 36 Regent quay

• George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend, h. 2 Hutcheon street George, boot closer, 61 Guestrow Rev. Hugh (Gaelic Church), 19Rosemount place James, porter (Steam Navigation Co.) 5 St Andrew st. James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street James, draper (H. Cooper & Co.), 3 Charlotte street John shipmaster, 85 Wales street John, stoneware merchant, 27 Netherkirkgate William, publisher, 50 Castle street Mrs G. lodgings, 49 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 83 Broad street Mrs, 33 Summer street , Mrs, of Glack, 18 Albyn place Mrs, lodgings, 81 George street Miss, (late of Ruthrieston) 29 Castle street Miss, of Ord, 1 Chapel street Miss, dress and bonnet maker, Ramage couit, 83 Broad street Miss, teacher (Infant School) 18 Union row M'Kesser, John, Ashvale cottage, Cuparston M'Kiddie, James, tailor, 30 East North street M'Killiam, B. & W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad st. Basil (of B. & W. M'Killiam) 1 Gallowgate Robert, pastry cook, 28 Union street and 38 Upperkirk- gate, h. Viewtown cottage, Spittal M'Kinlay, Robert, tea and coffee dealer, 3, h. 35 St Nicholas street M'Kinnon, Donald, spirit dealer, 64 Green John, coach painter, 41 Victoria street west Lachlan, advocate; office, Spring-garden iron works, h. 19 Albert street ;

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M'Kinnon, Lachlan, jun., advocate, stock' and share broker agent Empire Life Assurance Co., London, 83

Union street, h. 1 06 Crown street William & Co., iron merchants, founders, and bone ma-

nure manufacturers ; foundry and bone mill, 20 Spring Garden William, merchant (of Wm. M'Kinnon &Co.) 19 Albert street Miss, 121 Crown street M'Kirdy, John, watch and clockmaker, 26 Woolmanhill M'Kissock, Mrs M., draper, 16 and 17 Market gallery, h. 13 Longacre M'Lagan, Mrs professor, 3 Rose street M'Laren, James, late collector (Inland Revenue) 53 Schoolhill John, commission merchant, 15 Queen street, h. Dee Mount William, M.D., 53 Schoolhill M'Laren's lodgings, 2 Ragg's lane M'Lauchlan, John, coal and ship broker, and shipowner, 1, h. 3 James street M'Lean, Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Skene row G. Gordon, M.D., professor of Oriental languages (Maris- chal College) 144 King street James, shipmaster, 61 Regent Quay John, clerk, (Harbour office), 50 Gallowgate Thomas, baker, 7, h. 9 Lee street William, audit clerk (G. N. of S. R. Co.) 59 Spittal Mrs, grocer, 11 Bon-accord lane Mrs, 8 John street Miss Jessie, milliner, 21 Gilcomston steps M'Leay, Alex., spirit dealer, 17 Justice street M'Lellan, John, cutter (J. Moir & Co.) 24 Frederick street M'Lennan, Miss, dressmaker, 99 George street M'Leod, Colin & Sou, tinsmiths, 52 East North street John & Co., watch and clockmakers, 9 Schoolhill Murdoch, inn and lodgings, 79 Windmillbrae Robert, tinsmith, 85 Broad street, h. 5 Upperkirkgate Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Weigh-house square William, tailor, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street William, agent and collector of bad debts, office, 12 Woolmanhill ...... Mrs Alexander, grocer, 33 Summer lane Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 24 Lee street M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, 13 Rosemount place Mrs, 46 Regent quay M'Naughton, James, engineer (Richards & Co.) 83 Skene square M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace M' Phial, Rev. James C, (Free East Church) 9 Carden place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 153

M'Phee, Mrs, lodgings, 58 Summer street Miss, provision seller, 38 Lodge walk M'Pherson, Alexander, baker, 65, h. 63 Green Alexander, broker, 82 West North street James, manager (Gilcomston Comb manufactory) Rose- mount .... James, stabler, 26 West North stieet John & Co., combmakers, Steps of Gilcomston John (of J. M'Pherson & Co.) Ann place, Back Stocket road Rev. John, city missionary, Free Church, 91 Chapel st. John, provision merchant and carter, 81 West North st. J., north mail guard, Leffen's Adelphi Hotel William, spirit dealer and snuff-box maker, 10 Windy wynd Mrs William, bookseller and wholesale stationer, 59, h. 61 Broad street M'Quarrie, John, tailor and clothier, 1 Correction wynd, h. 47 Ann street M'Queen, William (late of Coast Guard) 65 Park street Miss, 38 Union terrace M'Rae, John, distiller (Reid, Smith, & Co.) Holburn street M'Robbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 62 St Andrew street George, feuar, 11 Broadford lane James, fiesher, 31 Basement floor, market John, 12 Broadford lane M'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commission agent, 13 Regent Quay, h. 3 Canal street Rev. David, D.D. (Greyfriars Church) North Lodge Macaldowie, John, clerk (William Gordon, 5 King street) 23 Constitution street Peter & Co., brushmakers, 14 St Nicholas street Robert, 131 King street Mrs, 131 King street Mrs P., lodgings, 39 Bon-accord street Macallan, Alexander, 18 Victoria street west David, late upholsterer, 10 Strawberrybank Macandrew, Daniel, architect and builder (agent for M'Neil and Co's., patent asphalted and bituminous felts) 120 Loch street Mrs, 1 Windsor place Macarthie, James, spirit dealer, 39 Regent quay Macbeth, J & S., furnishing ironmongers, 47 Broad street S., (of J. & S.) 2 Longacre [street Mrs, fiesher, 5 Basement floor, market, h. 14 Carmelite Macdonald, John, bookseller, 16 Crown street, h. 25 Bon-ac- cord street Macfarlane, Alexander (Customs) Macgillivray, Misses, boarding school, 50 Union place n2 154 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Macguire, James, tailor and cloth merchant, 49 Queen street, h. 35 Lodge Walk Edward, 23 Lodge Walk Machray, Alexander, superintendent (House of Eefuge) 45 Guestrow John A., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 George street, h. 20 Upper Denburn Isaac, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 10 Adelphi; agent, A. Batten Peter, Prince of Wales' Eestaurant, 9 St. Nicholas lane Peter, restaurateur, poulterer, game dealer, and sausage maker, 8 St. Nicholas lane Mrs, 256 George street Mrs, 4 St. Mary's place, Crown street Miss, 117 George street Miss, teacher, 256 George street Mackay, Alexander, spirit and provision dealer, 97 Gallowgate Charles, printer, 23 Marywell street David M., druggist, 1 Exchequer row, h. 3 above shop Duncan, machine maker, 17 Hutcheon street Hugh, printer, 71 Gallowgate James T., & Co., working silversmiths, jewellers, and opticians, 30 St. Nicholas street, h. 19 Ferryhill place James, baker, 41 Park street Eobert, (Lunatic Asylum) 27 North Broadford Robert, beadle (Gaelic Church) and funeral waiter, 6 Black's buildings Roderick, feuar, 39 North Broadford Mrs, provision shop, 23 Huntly street Mrs, provision merchant, 241 George street Mackenzie, Kenneth, collector of customs, 89 Crown street Thomas, advocate, 123J Union street, h. Kepplestone cottage, Rubislaw Mackie, Alexander, shipmaster (Florence) 21 Prince Regent street Alexander, (Aberdeen Union Club) 54 Summer street David, winsey and linen manufacturer, 10 Langstane place George, boot and shoemaker, 99 George street, h. 34 Harriet street John, blockmaker (W. Hood & Co.) 17 St. Clement st. Richard, roper, 38 Park street William, grocer, 45 St. Andrew street Mrs, embroidery printer, 6 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 19 Marischal street Mrs, bootbinder, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Mrs, 13 Charles street Mrs, 5 Mitchell place CITY OP ABERDEEN. 1 55

Mackie, Mrs, sick nurse, 54 Summer street Maclean, James, druggist, 43 Castle street Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8 Union street, h. 22 Silver street Maclure, Eobert, L.L.D., professor of humanity (Marischal College) Rubislaw terrace Maconachie, William, clerk, Goods Department, (A. R. Co.) 4 Little Chapel street Macrobin, Dr., professor of medicine (Marischal College) Migvie house, North Silver street Mail and General Coach Offices, 59 Union street Main, David, shipmaster, 44 York street David, shipmaster, 32 Marywell street Mrs, lodgings, 17 Prince Regent street Mair, Mrs Wm., lodgings, 69 Crown street Miss, 5 Mount street Maitland, George, agent for Blackie & Son, publishers, Glas-

gow ; John O'Groat Journal, Elgin Courant, and Scottish Guardian Newspapers, 40 Broad street, h. 255 George street George, Garvock Wynd John, 23 Union place Joseph, agent (London Publishing Co.) 208 George st. Robert h Garvock wynd, office 42, Netherkirkgate William, accountant, manager of the Bon-accord Invest- ment Company, Secretary of the Aberdeen Trade Protection Society, agent for the Minerva Life Assurance Company, and for the Northern Assur- ance Company, 83 Union street William, lecturer (Total Abstinence Society), 65 Hutcheon street Miss, 1 St. Clement street Malcolm, Alexander, spirit dealer, 66 Causewayend John, coach builder (A. R. Co.) 7 Prospect terrace William, chain maker, 89, h. 71 West North street Miss, 9 St. Mary's place, Crown street Mann, George, tailor and clothier, 104 Union street, h. 18 Marywell street James, spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate, A.Charles st. John, shipmaster, 8 Rosemount place John, broker, 47 Lodge walk William, tailor, 65 Queen street Manuelle, A. & F., stone merchants, Blaikie's quay March, J., clockmaker, 13 Hutcheon street Marchant, Alexander, house carpenter and cabinet maker, 32 St. Andrew street, workshop, Charlotte street Miss, dressmaker, 32 St. Andrew street

Mariners' General Life Assurance Company ; agent, George Allan, advocate, 56 Castle street 156 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Maritime Passengers Assurance Company ; agent, John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Mark, Mrs, 275 George street Marquis, George, accountant, 147 Union street, h. IQ Albyn place Marr, George (of Marr & Milne) 72 Wales street George, hairdresser, 27 Quay John, music-seller and pianoforte maker to the Queen, 218 Union street, h. above Saloon John, 93 Skene street and Milne, fleshers (successors to James Williamson) 10, 11, & 12 Market hall Eobert, grocer, 16, h. 17 East North street March, J., clockmaker, 13 Hutcheon street Marsh, James, shipmaster, 15 Eosemount place Marshall, Alexander, plumber, 5 Charlotte street John (of W. & J. Marshall) 67 Chapel street John C, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 160 George St., h. above shop John, 61 Union street Eobert, painter, house decorator and glazier to H.E.H. the Duchess of Kent, 28 Diamond street, h. 14 Silver street W. & J., haberdashers and silk mercers, 81 Union street William (of W. & J. Marshall) 43 Bon-accord street Martin, Alexander, 1 Constituton street Alexander, commission agent, 6 Bon-accord square Alexander, teacher, 275 George street George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1, h. 14 North Broadford Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate, h. 39 Longacre James & William, fleshers, 50, 51, and 52 Market hall, h. 6 Springbank terrace James, baker, 1 Catto street, grocer and provision merchant, 31 Park street, h. 1 Shuttle lane John, 6 Springbank terrace Eobert (William Eussel, 19 Broad street) 1 Forbes st. Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h. 31 Vic- toria street west William, slater, 196 George street Mrs Alex., 6 Bon-accord square, late of 69 Crown st. Mrs, 15 Whitehouse street Mrs, provision seller, 31 Park street Mrs, 12 Marischal street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 14 North Broadford Massie, Jas., commercial traveller, (Wm. Sellar, 50 Castle street), h. 117 George street James, tailor, 2 Flourmill brae CITY OF ABERDEEN. }57

Massie, Rev. John, chaplain, Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, 6 Rosernount place [place Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street, h. 6 "Wellington Peter, boot and shoemaker, 33 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 6 Rosernount place Mrs, lodgings, 103 George street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 166 Union street Masson, Alexander, Sugarhouse lane Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser, office, 8 St. Nic- holas street, h. Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate Andrew, accountant, 4 Queen street George, printer, 22 Broad street George, eating house, 7 Park street John, 300 George street Thomas, flesher, 58, h. 60 St. Nicholas street William (A. Carr & Co.) dyer and bleacher, 6 Rose- mount terrace William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, (Golden Tea Pot) 112 George street, h. 7 Rosernount place Mrs George, broker, 17 East North street Mather, John, commission agent, 19 Adelphi court, h. Font- hill place Mathers, James, plumber, 13J Dee street Mathewson, George & Co., grocers and general merchants, 75 Woolmanhill, h 22 Rose street, Mathieson, Alexander, principal assistant to J. Ross, iron- monger, h. Short loanings Forbes, porter, 6 Gerrard street Isaac, wholesale and retail bonnet, shawl, and dress warehouse, 33, h. 137 Union street James, baker, 215 Gallowgate, h. 186 West North st. John, spirit dealer, 79 George street Robert, shipmaster, 45 Wales street Thomas, officer of Inland Revenue, 34 Thistle st. west Mrs, 57 Huntly street Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 20 St. Nicholas street Mrs A., draper, 45 Market gallery, h. 30 James street Mrs Peter, 22 Lower Denburn Miss, waxflower modeller and teacher of modelling, 20 St. Nicholas street Miss, dressmaker, 84 Union street Miss, provision dealer, 77 Green Matthew, Alexander C, surgeon, 3 Canal terrace Alexander, broker and mortice machine -maker, 9 Upper Denburn James, mason, 44 Chapel street

John, merchant, 1 Carmelite street, h. 84 Skene square ...... "William A., merchant, 271 George street Mrs Robert, 11 AVaverly place 158 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Matthew, Mrs, 24 Marischal street Miss, dressmaker, 44 Cliapel street [terrace Matthews, James, architect, 24 Adelphi court, h. Rubislaw William, Polmuir Mam-ice, Alex., shipmaster, 7 Canal terrace Maver, David, teacher (Bon-accord Juvenile School) 6 Mary- well street George, farmer, Euthrieston James, jobbing gardener, Cuparston row John, slater, 25 Windy wynd William, slater, 196 Gallowgate William, vintner, 20 Skene teirace Miss, lodgings, 64 Union street [Yeats lane Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster (Earl of Aberdeen, steamer) 2 James, 6 Baltic street ...... John, clerk (Stewart & Chivas) 25 Huntly street William, plasterer, 21 Woolmanhill Mrs, lodgings, 53 Bon-accord street Miss, Chapel court, 61 Gallowgate Mechanics' Newsroom, 17 Market street Mecklenburg Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay Medd, Miss, teacher of singing and pianoforte, 36 Union st. Medical Hall, Wellington place, near the Free Church College Meffet, Mrs George, haberdasher, 204 Gallowgate Mein, James, surgeon-dentist, 229 Union street [quay Meldrum, William, tailor, 16 Marischal street, h. 7 Trinity Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer, and inspector of weights and measures, offices, Town House, and 6 Huxter row, h. 12 Constitution street Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street Melville, Eliezer (of Melville & Sons) 9 Bon-accord square Thomas, sen., Melville's court, 106 Gallowgate Thomas, jun., ironmonger (of T. Melville & Sons) 5 Carden place Thomas & Sons, iron merchants, wholesale ironmongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106 & 108 Gallowgate William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate, h. 4 Springbank terrace Melvin, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 4, h. 12 Skene square George, boot and shoemaker, 3 Gallowgate. h, 32 North Silver street James, musician, Red Lion court, Guestrow James, wholesale and retail woollen draper, (North of Scotland Cloth Hall) 46 Union street, h. 41 Nether- kirkgate John (of Laing & Melvin) 10 Carden place [gate John, jun., musician, Mortimer's court, 14 Upperkirk- William, provision merchant & porter, 15 Chronicle lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 159

Melvin, Mrs James, lodgings, 59 Dee street Miss, 41 Belmont street Mennie, Ales., merchant, 46 Upperkirkgate, h. 85 Hutcheon street Menzies, John, boot and shoemaker, and leather merchant, 4 Woolmanhill Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 52 Castle street, /j. corner of Dee street, top of Windmillbrae Christian, sick-nurse, 48 Woolmanhill Merchant, Isaac, shipmaster (Maid of Judah) 6 Affleck street Seamen's Office, 28 Regent quay Merson, John, writer (A. & A.) 75 Union street Mess, Jonathan, corn merchant, Flourmill and office, 48 St. Nicholas street, h. 10 Broadford place Messmer, Michael, clock maker, 95 George street Meston, Alexander, sen., Viewmount cottage, Holburn place James, grocer, 6 East North street Joseph, wholesale and retail dealer in spirits, porter, ales, and ginger beer, &c, &c, 10, h. 5 East North st Mrs T., 15 Whitehouse street Methuen, James, cooper and fish curer, Canal terrace Michie, George, cooper, 7 Barnett's close James stabler, 22 Harriet street John, tinsmith, 68, h. 75 Windmillbrae, Mrs, poultry shop, 75 Windmillbrae Miss, milliner, 75 Windmillbrae Middleton, Alex., provision merchant, 171 George street, David, grocer, 94 George street, h. 28 Chapel street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 57 St Andrew street h. 1 Charlotte street James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 46, h. 44 Summer street James, mealseller, 31 West North street,^, above shop James, 73 Wales street John, cabinetmaker, 99 and 120 George street, h. 28 St. Andrew street John, porter to General Dispensary, 36 Upperkirkgate Joseph, provision merchant, 118 Gallowgate Peter, tailor, 66 Green Eobert, builder, 24 Union row, h. 42 Victoria st. west Miss, Braehead, Gilcomston Miss, dressmaker, 17 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker, 19 North Broadford Miss, dressmaker, 31 West North street Midgley, G. EL, clerk in charge (Electric Telegraph office), at A. B. station, Guild street h. 32 Adelphi George, confectioner, 45 Woolmanhill W. H., clerk (E. T. office) h. 32 Adelphi Military Hospital, Castlehill 160 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mill of Buchanstone warehouse, 70 Broad st. ; Manager Wm. Diack of Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street of Tarty warehouse, 4 Mealmarket street; Bob. Brown, manager

Millar, Bobert, fnrnishing tailor, 7 Huxter Bow, 7i. 1 Nether- kirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 130 Union street Miss, lodgings, 51 St Andrew street Miller, Alex., shoemaker and provision store, 27 Chapel st. Benjamin, dealer in hardware, Market gallery David, architect and civil engineer, 71 Bon-accord st. George, jun., rope and twine manufacturer, 40 and 42 Park street, h. Cozie brae cottage, West Cults George, coachman (Boyal Hotel) 2 Martin's lane ...... James, overseer, 1 Millbank terrace John & Co., manufacturing chemists, Sandilands Che-

mical works, Links ; office in town, down court, 4l£ Union street John (of J. Miller & Co.) 135 King street Bev. J. D., 10 Bon-accord terrace Wm. M. & C6., hatters, 69 Union street Thomas (Caledonian hotel) 62 Castle street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Miss, dressmaker, 38 Union terrace Milne, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal street,

h', 3 Charlotte street Alexander, manufacturer, 39 Queen street, h. 6 Bank st., Ferryhill Alexander, of Pittrichie, 14 Young street, h. Pittrichie House, Udny [west Alexander D. (Bubislaw Bleaclrfield) 33 Victoria street Alexander, accountant, 72 Wales street Alexander, printer, 40 Begent quay A. & B., booksellers, 9 Union buildings, h. 5 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 8, h. 21 St. Clement st. Charles, manager's assistant (A. B. Co.) 30 Thistle street Bev. David (Gilcomston Church) 4 Mackie place Francis, Maryculter foot post, 86 Upper Denburn Geo. & Co., timber merchants, Victoria dock Sawmills George, agent, Commercial Bank, 7 King street George, shipmaster (Silistria) 3 Church street George, clerk of police, 50 St Nicholas street, h. 30 Thistle street George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 76, h. 74 St. Andrew street George, 46 Broad street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161

Milne, George, tailor, 61 Park street George, spirit dealer, 49 Frederick street George, overseer (R. Johnston) h. 23 Commerce street George, spirit dealer, 36, h. 37 Castle street James (of George Milne & Co.) 4 Springbank place Captain James, Holburn street James, writer, 245 Union street, h. 21 College street James (Angus Fraser & Co.) 72, h. 74 Union street James, teacher (Free John Knox's School) Gerrard st. James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn place James, coach builder, 72, h. 58 Loch street James, grocer and provision dealer, 53 West North St., h. 38 Littlejohn street James, shore porter and sedan chairman, Summerfield Gardens, Park street James, 11 Trinity street James, millwright, 34 Jopp's lane James, Mill of Buchanstone Meal and Barley warehouse, 79 Broad street James, flesher, 79 Queen street James, horse-shoer, Flourmill brae, h. 24 George street John B. (of W. Milne & Son) 3 East Craibstone street John, secretary (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) 136 King street

John, wholesale confectioner and general merchant, 2 J Gallowgate, h. 2 Alford place John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) 10 Green John, assessor of Lands and Heritages for the Parlia- mentary Burgh of Aberdeen, h. 2 Windsor place, 21 Victoria street west John D., sen. and jun., advocates, 129 Union street John D., sen. (of J. D. M., sen. and jun.) 40 Skene ter. John D., jun. (of J. D. M. sen. and jun.) 15 Carden pi. John, overseer (Broadford works) 202 George street John, baker, 165 Gallowgate Low & Co., manufacturers and woollen drapers, 127 Union street and Marshall, grocers, 24, h. 60 St. Nicholas street Peter, musician, 64 Broad street Robert, civil engineer, secretary and general manager,

Great North of Scotland Railway ; office, Water- loo quay, h. 148 Crown street Robert, shipmaster, 19 Prince Regent street Robert, brewer, 29 Mealmarket street, h. 66 West North street Robert, tailor, clothier, and general outfitter, Crystal Palace 20 Market Gallery, h. 41 Dee street Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunnyside o 162 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Milne, Thomas, jun , gardener and nurseryman, Rubislaw Thomas, writer, 36 Union street William & Son, grocers, tea, wine and spirit merchants, 209 Union street William, (of Marr & Milne) 16 Constitution street William, contractor, Bridge of Dee William, commission agent, 61 St. Nicholas street, h. 55 Dee street William, writer, 245 Union street, h, 33 Victoria street west William, late painter, 12 Canal street William, writer, 184£ Union street, h. 39 Union terrace William, overseer (Allardyce's Provision works) h. Dee Village William S., clerk, Dee Village William, grocer, 46 Queen st., h. 43 Victoria street west William, tea, wine and provision merchant, 43 Skene

square, /*. 13 Sugarhouse lane Mrs, Captain, 51 Chapel street Mrs Capt. Jas., grocer and spirit dealer, 42 Gordon st. Mrs David, 26-J St Andrew street Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, Bridge of Dee Mrs Robert, stay and bonnet, boot and shoe warehouse, 35 Union street, h. Exchange court [st. Mrs, provision merchant, 61 Loch st. and 10 St Andrew Mrs, lodgings, 42 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shiprow Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mrs, 210 King; street Mrs, stabler and innkeeper, 23 Harriet street Miss A., milliner and dressmaker, 16 Commerce street Misses, white seamstresses, 12 Canal street Miss, earthenware dealer, 78 Queen street Miss, lodgings, 278 George street Miss Catherine, 6 Garvock street Miss, dressmaker, 42 Loch street Miss, matron, Boys' Hospital, 19 Upperkirkgate Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 12 Thistle street Minerva Life Assurance Co.; Wm. Maitland, agent, 83 Union street Minty, James, assistant inspector of police, 7 Seamount place Mitchell, Alexander, merchant, 9 George street Alexander (of Mitchell and Cay) 2 Gilcomston brae

„ Alexander, bird and animal stutter ; museum, 58 Castle street ...... & Cay, house carpenters, Spa street Charles, teller (T. and C. B.) 20 Regent quay Charles, late merchant, 41 Guestrow Charles, grocer, 19 Shoe lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 163

Mitchell, Daniel, machine maker, 25 Justice street David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire and Pelican Life Assurance Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h. 26 Victoria street west David, blacksmith, 1 Castle lane, h. 53 Commerce street David (office porter, Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.), 62 Marischal street Dean & Co., contractors, 25 Union street George, spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, h. 3 George street George, spirit dealer, 43 Guestrow George, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 42 Wool- manhill, h. 39 Union terrace Henry, Agent for W. M'Kenzie publisher, Glasgow, 50 Castle street James, marine and general outfitter, 29 Quay, h. 3 James street [st...... James, merchant and commission agent, 56 Marischal James, baker, 41 Schoolhill James (of Jamieson & Mitchell), United cottage, Hol- burn place James, broker, 50, h. 64 Broad street John, builder (of Mitchell & Eoss) 4 Little Chapel street John, linen manufacturer, 16 Marischal street, and of- ficer (Free St Clement's church) h. 18 Marischal street

„ Magnus, mechanic, 302 George street Robert manager (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.), 20 Re- gent quay Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Commerce street Robert, lock and hingemaker, Beattie's court, 102 Gal- lowgate, h. 1 55 Gallowgate & Ross, builders, 4 Little Chapel street

„ Thomas, engineer (Blaikie brothers) Footdee William & Co., booksellers, ornamental stationers, and printsellers, 55 Union street Eev. William L. (Free Holburn church) 139 Skene st. William, postmaster, 5 Market street William (of W. M. & Co.) 20 Spittal William, shipmaster, 40 Eegent quay William, wright (A. Rennie) 50, h. 70 Commerce street Mrs Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmont street Mrs, cab proprietress (manager, G. Pirie) 74£ John st. Mrs, midwife, 1 Hanover lane Mrs, lodgings, 23 Summer street Mrs, pattern printing establishment, 73 Netherkirkgate Mrs John, agent for Morrison's medicines, 74 Broad st. Miss Jane, 25 Marywell street

Miss, 1 Chapel street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 65 Chapel street 164 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mitchell, Miss, china warehouse, 32 George street Moffat, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Moir, Alexander, grocer, 10 Castle street B. (of J. Moir & Son) 36 Marischal street George, house carpenter, 7 Carmelite lane, h. 27 Mary- well street James & Co., clothiers and tailors, 185 Union street James (of J. Moir & Co.) 51 Victoria street west • James, foreman (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 19 York street James, tea and grocery warehouse, 36 St Nicholas st., h. 24 Belmont street James R., wright, Hilldown tree, Banchory Devenick John & Son, preservers of all kinds of animal and vege- table food in a fresh state, 56 Virginia street John, messenger-at-arms, and collector of outstanding debts, 11 Huxter row, h. 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, wood merchant, h. 5 Nelson street John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 41 Green, h. above shop William, advocate (Jopp & Shand) 31 Gallowgate, h. 36 Bon-accord street

William, merchant, 41 Green, h. 1 Martin's lane William, collector (G. L. Co.) 41 Huntly street William tailor, 85 Chapel street William, 232 George street ...... William, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Mrs Dr., 2 Millburn street Mrs Wm., (late of Park) 254 Union street Mrs, 1 Skene place Mrs, register office for servants, 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Miss, dressmaker, 27 Marywell street Misses, dressmakers, 40 Chapel street Mollison, John, baker, 2, h. 4 Wellington place John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street John, 130 Union street Wm., clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.) 76 Broad street William, teacher, (Mechanics' Institution,) 62 Gordon street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 140 Skene street Mollyson, Charles Alex. (N. of S. Bank) 38 Union terrace Moncur, Mrs, lodgings, 3 John street Monro, John, Burnside, Stocket Joseph, teacher and repairer of the accordion, flutina, and concertina, 32 Woolmanhill Mrs, late of Huntly, 61 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 38 Chapel street Montgomery, Alexander, 10 Sugarhouse lane CITY OF ABERDEEN. 165

Montgomery, Francis, auctioneer and manager of the Aber- deen Equitable Loan Company, Barnett's close, Guestrow, h. 28 Broad street James, spirit dealer, 137 King Street Moore William, carter, 45 Jack's brae More Miss, 36 Schoolhill Miss, 150 Crown street Morgan, Alexander Hairdresser, 36, h. 34 Windmillbrae Alexander, foreman (A. Hall and sons,) 45 York street James, foreman shipwright (George Milne & Co.) 2 York street James, clerk, ^Deeside Railway) 14 North Broadforcl ...... John, shipowner, 7 Yeats lane Patrick, Rosie Cottage, Maybank William, hairdresser, 35 Woolmanhill Mrs, spirit dealer, 70 Causewayend Mrs, John, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Morice, Alexander, game dealer and provision merchant, 15 Chronicle lane D. R., advocate, 34 Marischal street, h. Tullos, Nigg Mrs, Alexander, 4 West Craibstone street Mrs, Isabella, 193 Union street Mrs Robert, 2 Golden square Morison, Alexander, pilot master, New Pier ...... Alexander, shipmaster (Aurora) 15 Constitution street Alexander, silk mercer and linen draper, 119 Union

street, h. 1 1 Union Buildings Alexander, late shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent street Alexander, clerk (G. N. of S. R. Co.) 14 St. Clement street David, merchant, Manhattan Cottage, 2Mackie place George, M.D., 15 Constitution street George, superintendent, passenger department (A. R. Co.) 5 Constitution street George, leather merchant, 37 Uperkirkgate, h. 202 George street George, shoemaker, 10 Gordon street George, brushmaker 37J George street James, superintendent (Aberdeen Market) h. 19 Fisher- row James, Gardener, Drywell park, Loanhead James, clerk, 13 Prince Regent street John, agent (City of Glasgow Bank) 15 Constitution street

John, I St Mary's place Joseph, tailor, 1 Virgina street Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co., Inches) 157 Crown street Walter and William, butchers, 12 Black's buildings o 2 166 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Morison, Walter, butcher, Braeliead, Gilcomston William, Skene square Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Mrs, 54 Chapel street Miss, lodgings, 53 Huntly street Morren, William, chemist (P. Williamson) Dee Village Miss, 29 Dee street Morrice, Alexander, ironfounder (W. M'Kinnon and Co.) 10 Albyn place Morrison, George, flesher, 78 Broad street James, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow Malcolmson, nurseryman, Forbesfield, Cuparston Robert, Watch and Clock maker, 35 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 125 Crown street Mrs, A. D., lodgings 35 Victoria street west Mortimer, Peter, 8 Affleck street William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St Nicho- las street Mo watt, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 3 Blackfriars street also proprietor of the baths, Seabeach, and 10 Regent quay, h 3£ Blackfriars street James, tailor and clothier, 37 St. Nicholas street, re- novator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 8, h. 7 Flourmill brae James, gardener, 57 Huntly street Magnus, shipmaster, 3 Summer lane William, writer, 22 Adelphi, h. 7 Mount street William, & Co., outfitting warehouse, 82 Shiprow Muil, Francis, Rev., 8 Little Chapel street Francis, baker, 153, h. 155 George street John, teacher (Laing's Mission school, Northfield) Mrs, 9 Rosemount terrace Muir, John shipping and general agent, 49 Marischal street, h. 119 Crown street Mullett, Mrs, commercial lodgings, 22 Broad street Munro, David (of J. and D. Munro) 32 Union terrace Donald, house carpenter, 171 Gallowgate James, shipmaster (John Knox) 39 Constitution street James and David, boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirk- gate John, late inspector of taxes, 20 Union terrace Joseph, grieve, Broomhill, Pitmuxton Kenneth, baker, 66, h. 68. George street Major George, staff-officer of pensioners, 15 Dee street Robert, artist, 72 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 116 George street Miss, lodgings, 75 Union street Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller and corn merchant, 1 & 2, Market gallery, k. 50 Woolmanhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 167

Murdoch, Alexander, teller (Commercial Bank) 51 Chapel st. John, grocer, 234 George street, h. 30 St. Andrew st. William, 15 Denburn terrace Murray, Andrew, advocate (Murray & M'Combie) 44 Skene terrace Andrew Geddes, commercial traveller (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. Alma Cottage, Upper Banchory Andrew, seaman, 20 Constitution street and Garden, advocates, 48 Schoolhill George, tin-plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel street George, builder, 65 Park street Isaac, furnishing tailor, 22 Shiprow James, advocate (of Murray & Garden) 50 Schoolhill James, clerk (Farquhar & Gill) 32 Summer street James A., clerk (City Tax Office) 7 Little Belmont st. Bev. John, D.D., (Free North Church) 69 Dee street John & Son, tobacconists, tea, and spirit dealers, 15 Upperkirkgate, h. 11 North Broadford J. stoneware merchant, 57 Windmillbrae John, general agent, 73 Netherkirkgate John, cabinetmaker, 70 Green John, shoemaker, 11 Longacre John, boot and shoemaker, 39 Schoolhill and M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union street and Morison, managers (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Provost Blaikie's Quay, Inches Peter, provision merchant, 282 George street Peter, broker, 40 East North street Bobert, seaman, 80 Hutcheon street

William, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.) ; office, 2 Lime- sheds, Inches, A. 10 Springbank terrace William & Co., warehousemen, 40 Union street William (of W. Murray & Co.) 8 Little Chapel street William, 52 Chapel street William, tailor, 57 John street William, shipmaster, 10 Canal terrace William B., manager, carpet department (A. H. & S.) h. 2 Marine place, Ferryhill William, keeper (Aberdeen Public News Boom, and Corn Exchange) Hadden st., h. 62 Netherkirkgate Mrs, 1 Holburn street Mrs, lodgings, 7 Little Belmont street May, provision seller, 42 St. Andrew street Mustard, Bobert, tailor and clothier, 145, h. 275 George st. Mutch, George, spirit dealer, 21 Windy wynd James, 278 George street Peter, spirit dealer, 49 East North street

Mutual Accumulation Society ; agent, A. Duthie, advocate, 123J Union street [road Mylles, James, overseer (Devanha Comb Work) h. Wellington 168 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Napier, Alexander, Assistant Inspector of Poor, for Old

Machar ; office, St. Machar place, h. Cooper's buildings, Holburn street National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42 Castle street, agent, Alex. Chivas

National Fire and Life Assurance Company ; Allardyce and Jopp, agents, 13 Market street Naughton, Captain William, 27 Victoria street west Neil, Mrs Joseph, 39 Victoria street west Neilson, George, writer, 245 Union street, h. 128 George st. Neish, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 11 Dee street Nelson, Daniel, feuar, Holburn street ...... Mrs, flesher, 2 Basement floor, market, h. 54 Shiprow Ness, Robert, coach builder and harness maker, 7 Union row, h. 220 Union street

Netherlands Vice-Obnsul, Arthur Thomson ; office, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street Newburgh Commercial Company, 74 Waterloo Quay, Ma- naging Director, John Jamieson Newcastle Steam Co., 47 Marischal street, Nisbet & Robert- son, managers Newson, Jonathan, Bannermill street Newton, John, shipmaster (Elswick tug) 28 Wellington st. Nicol, Alexander, ship and Insurance broker, 57 Marischal street, h. Seaton Farm, Old Aberdeen Alexander, lime meter, 23 James street Alexander, cooper, 8 Longacre, h, Red Lion court, Broad street David, flesher, 20 Market hall, h. 4 Mounthooly

George, rope and twine manufacturer, 2 1 St. Clement street, h. 20 Prince Regent street George (A. Cowie & Co.) 39 Marischal street George, shoemaker, 152 Gallowgate G. J., M. D., 17 Belmont street J. & W., furnishing tailors, Holburn street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 John street James, bulker (Harbour Office) 2 Shorebrae James, late of Edinburgh, Holburn place James, professor of Natural History, (Marischal College) 82 Bon-accord street John, rope manufacturer; rope work, Spa street, h. 18 Spa street John, merchant tailor, 126 Union street,^. 21£ Union terrace John, beadle (U. P. Church, George street) and funeral waiter, 16 Northfield Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10 Exchequer row, h. 23 Broad street Mrs John, merchant, 20 Shiprow, h. 25 Regent quay ;

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Nicol, Mrs, vintner, 1 8 Wellington street Eliza, draper, 48, and 49 Market gallery, h. 2 Eegent quay Misses, white seamstresses, 24 Schoolhill Miss M., straw-hat maker, 23 George street Nicoll, Alexander, commercial traveller, (W. Stevenson) 3 Mount street Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith, 183 West North street, h. 2 Catherine street George, shipmaster (Mary M'Lauchlan) 1 Bannermill street and Simpson, coal brokers, 11| Regent quay William (Nicolson & Simpson) 27 Maiywell street Mrs B., of Glenbervie, 26 Bon-accord terrace Mrs James, 59 Mariscbal street Misses, of Glenbervie, 26 Bon-accord terrace Niddrie, William, artist, 14 Skene street Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon street Nisbet & Son, soapmakers, 92 Loch street, h. 1 99 King st. James (Nisbet & Robertson) 4 Skene place and Robertson, insurance brokers, 47 Marischal street Niven, J. & C, meal and barley warehouse, 59 Green, h. 24 Thistle street Noble, James, broker, 69 Gallowgate Miss, lodgings, 25 Marischal street Norrie, Thomas, shipmaster, 17 Prince Regent street Norris, Mrs, teacher 60 Queen street

North British Fire and Life Assurance ; agents, N. Burnett, advocate, Record office, King Street; Andrew

Murray, advocate, 103 King street ; and William Paul, 97 Union street

North Broadford Bread Company, 5 North Broadford ; Alex. Craig, manager, h. 3 North Broadford Northern Agricultural Co., grain, coal, and all kinds of ma-

nure merchants, 30 Waterloo quay ; George Pies- ley, mananer

Northern Assurance Co. ; William Chalmers, manager office, 3 King street

Northern Club, 1 Union terrace ; Wm. L. Reid, advocate, secretary

North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle street ; James West- land, manager

North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company ; entries, M'Combie's, court, 52 Union street, and 51 Ne-

therkirkgate ; Wm. Brebner, manager

Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office ; agent, Charles Chal- mers, advocate, 147 Union street

Ogg, David, basketmaker, 43 Upperkirkgate, and 30 Market gallery 170 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ogg, Henry, and Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cuparston Henry (of Henry Ogg and Co.) Holburn street James D., manager, (Denmill warehouse, 27 Upper- kirkgate,) 155j Gallowgate William F., advocate, agent for the Scottish Trade Pro- tection Society, 11 Adelphi court, h. 118 Crown st. Mrs, Lodgings, 10 Schoolhill Ogilvie, Alexander & Co., hatters, 19 Queen street Alexander, manufacturer, Broadbank, Kingsland place A. and W., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 175 Union

street ; cabinet manufactory, 5 Thistle lane, Thistle street, h. Mile-end, Stocket George, M.D., lecturer on Institutes of Medicine, (King's College,) 39 Union place [bank John, LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospital) 7 Strawberry John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47 Upper - kirkgate, h. Kingsland place Thomas, satin hat manufacturer, 17 Drum's lane, h. Happy grove, 6 Canal street William & Sons, rope and twine manufacturers, Catto street [end William, flaxdresser, yarn and linen merchant, h. Mile- Mrs, 22 Ferryhill place Misses, Ruthrieson Ogston, Alexander, tallow chandler and soap maker, 84 Loch street h. Ardo, Nether Banchory Francis, M.D., 18 Adelphi court John, writer, 245 Union street John, wright, 11 Denburn terrace Mrs, 76 Gerrard street Miss, 6 Caroline place [st. Old Machar Poor Assessment Collector's Office, 4 Belmont Old Machar Poor Inspector's Office, St Machar place Oldman, George, hairdresser and attendant (St John the Evangelist's Church) 18 St. Nicholas street, h. 29 Thistle street Mrs Andrew, 31 Thistle street Oliphant, Walter, commission agent, 34Marischal st., h. King street place Mrs, 53 Victoria street west [terrace Orcheston, James, mealseller, 82 George street, h. Millbank Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street Orquhart, John, 5 Bank street. Orr, Mrs, spirit dealer, 67 Guestrow Osborne, Misses, millners and dressmakers, 148 George street Oswald, H. C, ship insurance and sharebroker, office, 30 Marischal street, and agent for the Globe Fire and Life Insurance Co., h. 95 Crown street Mrs, midwife, 30 Skene street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 171

Page, Thomas, coachman Holburn place

Palladium Life Assurance Society ; Norval Clyne, advocate, agent, 245 Union street [street Palmer, John, hair cloth and curl hair manufacturer, 98 Loch Panton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 33, h 38 St Nicholas street John, mason, I Park place Mrs, 23 Bon-accord terrace Parker, Mrs Gavin, 52 Skene terrace Parkhill, John, commission agent, 35 East North street Park Street Chapel, Park street Parrot, Thomas, shipmaster, 69 Virginia street Paterson, Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frederick street Alex., provision seller, 281 George street David, general agent, 34 Marischal street George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 9 Crown street, h. 46 Chapel street George (W. Paterson & Co.) 39 Union terrace G., salesman, 58 Broad street, h. 90 Gallowgate James (of J. Sim & Co.) Braehead, Gilcomston Bev. John, 154 Union street or 1 Diamond street John, advocate, 2 Guestrow, h. 128 Crown street John, surgeon, 61 St Nicholas street John, tailor, 3 South Constitution street John, 25 Justice street John, boot and shoemaker, 8 Catherine street Samuel accountant (G. N. of S. E. Co.) Waterloo quay William, wholesale druggist, 134 and 136 Gallowgate, h. Spring-garden house [terrace Wm. & Co., leather merchants and tanners, 2 Denburn Wm. (of W. Paterson & Co.) 2 Denburn terrace Mrs A., 10 Bon accord terrace Mrs John, lodgings, 53 Huntly street Mrs, coffee rooms, 38 Basement floor, Market, h. 5 Car- melite street Mrs, 5 East North street Mrs, 3 Mackie place Mrs, matron (Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital) 30 Huntly street Mrs John, vintner. Rubislaw Mrs, lodgings, 2 Union place Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9 Bon-accord street Paton, Miss of Grandholm, 32 Skene terrace Paul, Alexander, provision shop, 13 Young street Alexander, plasterer, 13 Bon-accord lane ...... Brothers, plasterers, 18 Bon-accord lane John, horse hirer, 77 Skene street Robert, artist, 18 Bon-accord lane William, advocate, 97 Union street 172 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Paull, Miss, 44 Upperkirkgate Paulin, Miss, 8 Schoolhill Paull, James, advocate (of Fleming & Paull) agent for Albion Assurance Co., 12 King street, h. 27 Victoria st. west Payne, Eobert, sparmaker (W. Hood & Co.) 8 Catto street Pearson, Alexander, merchant, 17 Eegent quay, h. 63 Dee st.

Mark, broker, 33 Justice street . . Peddelty, Joseph & Co., wholesale hosiers and manufacturers, 68 Loch street, h. Villafield Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 80 Union street, h. Arthurseat Penketh, Richard, contractor (Aberdeen Railway) 66 Dee st. Penny, William, shipmaster, 6 Marine place, Ferryhill Mrs, provision merchant, 25 Hutcheon street Perpetual Investment Land and Building Society, London ; agent, J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street Peterkin, John, wright, 18 Whitehouse street

Mrs, midwife, 1 56 George street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 18 Whitehouse street Petrie, Alexander, spirit dealer, 124 King street and Co., stonecutters, Denburn, Union bridge [row George, engraver and copperplate printer, 6 Huxter James, gardener, Hardgate James (of Petrie & Co.) Newlands Cottage, Pitmuxton Robert, boot and shoemaker, 120 Skene street William, baker, 35, h. 61 Broad street Mrs, 13 Constitution street ...... Mrs, provision dealer, 71 Queen street Petty, Da^id, shipmaster, 22 Virgina street Philip, Alexander, dyer, 172£ George street and 32 Spa st. Alexander, (of Philip and Kennedy) 83 Wales street Alexander, shipmaster, 28 Wellington street Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King street, h 82 Queen st. and Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union street George, ship builder (George Milne & Co.) 41 York st. James, M.D., 1, h. 2 Mounthooly and Kennedy, wholesale and retail general drapers, 17 and 19 Union buildings, and 12 Exchequer row Richard, cutter (Milne, Low & Co.) 55 John street William, jun. (Philip & Cooper) 2 Strawberry bank Mrs, 5 Huntly street Mrs James, 82 Queen street

Phoenix Fire Office ; agents, Lumsden & Robertson, 3 Union terrace, [street

Pickford & Co., 7 and 9 Netherkirkgate ; stables, 81 George Pickthorn, Captain, R.N., 279 George street Piggie, Thomas, overseer (Broadford Works) Maybank, 148 Hutcheon street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 173

Piper, Mrs, Holburn place Pirie, Alexander & Sons, paper manufacturers and wholesale stationers, 20 Adelphi Alexander (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) h. Waterton Alexander, jun. (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) Stoneywood House Alexander, millwright, 66 West North street Alexander, terminus coffee rooms, Market street Charles, grocery and provision warehouse, Gordon st. David, merchant and commission agent, Crown court, 43 Union street, h. 137 Union street George, shore porter, and sedan-chaii carrier, 3 Castle lane Gordon, (of Alexander Pirie & Sons) h. Waterton Gordon, fishmonger, Basement floor, Market, h. 10 Carmelite street J. & A., general blacksmiths, 9 Barnett's close James, bottler (Devanha brewery) 1 Marywell street John, gardener, (successor to J. Cadenhead) Strawberry bank, Hardgate Johnston, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Woolmanhill, h. 73 John street William, R., D.D., Professor of Divinity, (Marischal College) 13 Bon-accord square Mrs William, 67 Bon-accord street Mrs, sick-nurse, 6 St. Andrew street Miss, lodgings, 124 George street Pirrie, WiUiam, M.D., F.R.S.E., regius professor of surgery in Marischal College and University, and surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, 238 Union street Pithie, Alexander D., teacher, (Bell's School) 2 Kingst. pi. Pittendrich, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 5 St Cle- ment lane, east end of St. Clement street James, (W. Shirres and Co.) 56 Union street Robert, broker, 63 West North street William, builder, 56 Loch street, h. 65 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 11, Bon-accord street Miss, lodgings, 116 George street [street Plate Glass Insurance Co., John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal Playfair, Charles, gunmaker to Prince Albert, 70, h. 64 Union street Pole, Lawrence, shipmaster, 1 Reid's houses, Holburn Police Writing Chambers, 50 St. Nicholas street Pollock, Charles, sprain rubber, Union glen, Holburn Poor, Inspector of (City parish) office Nelson street Inspector of (Oldmachar parish) office, St. Machar pi. Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's court, 19 Upperkirkgate, teacher Wm. Robertson Hospital for Girls, 56 Gallowgate, matron, Miss Ferguson P 174 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Poor's Eate office (City parish) 25 Marischal street, William

Steele, collector ; hours, 10 till 3 and 6 to 8 Eate Office, (Oldmachar parish) 4 Belmont street, Alex. Diack, collector Pope, S., guard (North Mail) Seamount place William B., Deed Extractor, &c, (Sheriff Clerk's office,) h. Seamount place Porter, Alexander E., writer, 245 Union street, h. 12 Bon- accord lane George (of Porter and Leighton) 11 Charles street. John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or Berry's road. John, shore-porter, 42 Castle street and Leighton, boot and shoemakers, 52 St Nicholas st. Eobert, letter-carrier, 86 Chapel street Post Office, Market street (Eeceiving) 221 Union street (Eeceiving) 32 Quay (Eeceiving) 237 George street Poulter, Absolom, late clothier, 65 Dee street Thomas, late clothier, 65 Dee street Pratt and Keith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 51 and 53 Union street

Eobert, grain and^meal merchant, 21 J, h. 14 Schoolhill Presslie, William, teacher (St Andrew's school, Crown court, Union street), 45 Park street Pressley, George, manager, (Northern Agricultural Co.) 52 Bon-accord street Primrose, Eev. William, 19 North Silver street Probit, James, furnishing tailor, 5 St Catherine's Wynd Procter, Mrs Dr, 3 Victoria place Miss, 139 Skene street

Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ; George Cadenhead, advo- cate, 9 Huxter row

Procurator-Fiscal for the County ; William Simpson, advo-

cate ; office, 56 Bon-accord street

Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace of Aberdeenshire ; John D. Milne, advocate, 129 Union street

Professional Life Assurance Company ; agent, W. P. Booth,

56 Marischal street ; medical referee, James Booth, M.D., 27 Queen street

Provident Life Office and County Fire Office ; William Smith, jun., 106 Union street, agent Provost, Charles, turner and card-nailer, 71, h. 50 Causeway- end Prussian Viee^Consul; Arthur Thomson, office. Bank of Scot- land court, 35 Castle street

Public Eooms, Union street ; William Chisholm, keeper News Eooms, Mechanics' Buildings, 17 Market street; W. Gellan, keeper CITY OF ABERDEEN. 175

Public News Rooms, York buildings, Footdee, intended for the

comfort and convenience of Mechanics ; keeper, James Blake English, &c, Schools, Little Belmont street Purvis, Alexander, watch and clock maker, 95 Queen street Pyott, John, broker, 54 Gallowgate Pyper, Archibald, spirit dealer, 8 Canal road James, post-horse master and livery stables, 7 and 8 Shoe lane John, 35 Frederick street William, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate

Rae, Alexander, 43 Victoria street west Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Loch street Francis, cart and plough-wright, 62, h. 62 Skene street George, mason, Nelson street James, spirit dealer, 8 Justice street Nathaniel, 79 Green William, millwright, Ferryhill foundry, h. 7 Bank street William, jobbing gardener, 5 Alexander's court, Gal- lowgate Mrs George, 12 Bon-accord lane Mrs, broker, 41 George street Mrs, broker, 12 Carnegie's brae ...... Mrs, lodgings, 6 Little Chapel street Raeburn, Peter, baker and confectioner, 8 h. 10 George street, Rafferty, Peter, merchant, 45 Castle street Raiker, Wm., shipmaster (Prince of Wales) 15 James street Railway, (Aberdeen,) offices, Guild street (Great N. of Scotland) offices, Waterloo quay (Deeside) offices, 24 Adelphi court Rainie, George, gardener and porter, Female Orphan Asylum 8 Albyn place Rainnie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant, 50, h. 72 Commerce street Miss, lodgings, 217 Union street Rainy, George, M.D., surgeon, lecturer on Midwifery to the University and King's College, 17 Golden square Rait, William, teacher (Bon-accord Infant School, Marywell street), h. 2 St. Mary's place, Crown street Miss, 31 Charlotte street Ramage, Charles (of Smith & Ramage) 7 Waverley place John, manager, Causewayend Mill, (J. & J. Crombie) h. 57 Causewayend William, architect, 115 Union street, h. 7 Waverly place Mrs John, 7 Waverly place Ramsay, John, shoemaker, 83 Queen street John, 31 Queen street Mrs, worsted and shoe warehouse, 17 Marischal street 176 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ramsay, Mrs, lodgings, 27 Crown street Ranson, Edward, New Market Coffee Room, 9, h. 1 1 Market street [street

Rattray, Alexander, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 1 8 Frederick Robert, M.D., surgeon-superintendent, Royal Infirmary William, manufacturing chemist, St. Clement's chemical works, 18 Links street William, teacher, (Charlotte street Schools), h. 31 Char- lotte street William (Patrick Whyte) 36 Hutcheon street Ray, Captain, R.N., 130 Crown street John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4 Callowgate Rayner, John J., Inland Revenue Officer, Reid's lodgings, Holburn street Reach, John shoemaker, 90 Virginia street, h. 5 Fish street Record Office, 27 King street, John Blaikie, advocate, Com- missary Clerk; Nathaniel Farquhar, advocate,

Sheriff clerk ; Charles Warrack, commissary clerk

depute ; Newell Burnett, advocate ; James A. Sinclair, accountant; Ales., Daniel, advocate;

John Reid, advocate ; John G. Leslie, sheriff clerk

depute ; J ohn Watt, William Daniel, James Cran Redfern, P., M.D., lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, (King's College and University) 42 Schoolhill

Refuge, House of, and Industry, 45 Guestrow ; Alex. Machray, superintendent Reid, Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office) Waterloo street Alexander, teacher (Greyfriars Parish School) 2 Shoe lane Alexander, late cart and plough wright, 29 Skene st.

Andrew, 1 65 Gallowgate Andrew, merchant, h. 46 Constitution street Benjamin & Co., seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 132 Union street bridge, and 2 Belmont St., nurseries Albyn place and Union vale Benjamin (B. Reid & Co.) 19 Albyn place David (C Reid & Sons) Crown court, 41^ Union street David, furniture dealer, 51, h. 49 Gallowgate Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East Church) Gordon's court, 24 Gordon street Duncan, M.D., Crown court, 41J Union street Duncan J., shipmaster, 78 Wales Street Duncan J., shipmaster (Cathcart) 47 Park street Duncan, 47 Park street Duncan, assistant clerk to Commissioners (Record Office) h. 2 Affleck street Captain George, 121 Crown street George & Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union st. George, 3 North Broadford CITY OF ABERDEEN. 177

Eeid, George (B. Reid & Co) 6 Bon-accord terrace J. & Co., fleshers, 158 George street James, shipmaster, 4 Park place James, nurseryman, 11 Leadside, Belville, Gilcomston James, gardener, Springbank street James, shoemaker, 9 St Andrew street James, furnishing tailor, 154 George street James, foreman (J. Abernethy & Co.) Ferryhill foundry, h. 1 Millburn street James, messenger (General Coach Office) 58 Shiprow James, builder, 58 John street John, advocate, Record Office, King street, h. 136 Crown street John M., teacher (English Academy) 10 North Silver st. John, saddler, 12 Wales street John, gardener, Pitmuxton John, shipowner, Granite Hill, Rubislaw John, late shipmaster, 4 Links street John, precentor (Greyfriars church) 5 Baltic street John, broker, 9 Justice street Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 86 King street Peter, New Inn and stabling, and jobbing gardener, Holburn street [st. Robert, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 80 h. 76 Broad Smith & Co., Union Glen Distillery, Holburn Thomas, advocate, 90 Union street William, ship and insurance broker, agent for the Scot- tish Sea Insurance Co., Dundee, and for the United Kingdom Life Assurance Co., London, 56, h. 48 Marischal street Wm., earthenware dealer, 20 Park street William, spirit dealer, 18 Carmelite street ...... William, slater, 65 Hutcheon street Wm. (J. Duguid & Co.) 4 Springbank place William L., advocate (of Grigor & Reid) secretary to Northern club, 4 Springbank place

«. Helen, spirit dealer, 22 Correction wynd . ... Mrs D M lodgings, 48 Dee street Mrs George, sen., 28 Silver street Mrs Dr., 147 Crown street Mrs Wm., lodgings, Holburn street Mrs Wm., lodgings, 1 Nelson street Mrs, 5 Wellington place Mrs, 47 Frederick street Mrs, 136 Crown street Mrs, 15 Bon-accord street Mrs, flesher, 13 Market hall, h. 66 Green Mrs, lodgings, 11 Schoolhill

• Mrs, 32 Victoria street west p 2 178 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Reid, Mrs, 10 Constitution street Mrs Jas., 6 Frederick street Mrs Peter, draper, 6Innes street Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street Miss, teacher, 15 Bon -accord street Miss, teacher, 3 Little John street Miss, dressmaker, 13 Correction wynd Reith, Alexander, carter (Devanha Distillery) 10 Affleck street George, secretary and general manager (Aberdeen Railway) 1 Rotunda place, Ferryhill James, gardener, 66 Woolmanhill John, gardener, Pitmuxton, Cuparston Robert, chemist and druggist, 133, h. 131 Crown street Rennie, Alex., painter, glazier and paperhanger, 45 Upper- kirkgate, h. 131 King street George, jun., shipmaster, 54 Bon-accord street George, printer, 64 Broad street, h. 8 John street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 Virginia street, h.

1 Summer lane George, shipmaster, 4 Alford place John T., ship insurance and share agent, 43 Marischal street, h. 159 Crown street Thomas, superintendent Victoria Lodging House, Exchequer court, Exchequer row [gate William, smith and furniture dealer, 23, h. 27 Gallow-

- Mrs, diaper , 15 Market gallery, h. 14 East North street Mrs, 60 Queen street Mis, 31 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 16 Back wynd Rettie, James (ofM. Rettie & Sons) jewellery department, h. 26 Broad street M. & Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in London and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods, 151 Union street

„ M. & Sons, lamp manufacturers, and purveyors of oil to her Majesty, 199 Union street William (of M. Rettie & Sons lamp department) 23 Dee street Reynolds, George, basketmaker, 26 Queen street [place Rhind, Alexander, traveller (James Littlejohn) 8 Rosemount John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, 1 Netherkirkgate Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle street Mrs, 24 Young street Mrs, sick nurse, 28 George street Mrs, Warkman's Tavern, 16 Shiprow Miss, 1 St. Mary's place, Crown street Rice, Adam, boot and shoemaker, 18 George street, h. 2 Upper Denburn CITY OF ABERDEEN. 179

Richards & Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford and Co., bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw Richardson, Misses, 66 Schoolhill Rickman, Mrs, Sptingbank street [place Riddel, Alexander, late overseer, Westland's Houses, Holburn Alexander, mason, M'Kay's court, 18 Trinity street D. & J., jewellers and watchmakers, 43 St. Nicholas st. George, agent, 42 Marischal street, h. 5 Huntly street Peter, principal clerk (Harbour office) 3 St. Clement st. Thomas, accountant (Savings Bank) 81 Hutcheon st. William R., book-keeper (Town and County Bank) 103 Crown street Jane, spirit dealer, 26 Guestrow Riddoch, Alexander (T. M'Combie & Co.) 31 Queen street and Lendrum, silk mercers and shawl merchants, 145 Union street Robert M. (of Riddoch & Lendrum) 7 Prospect ter- race, Ferryhill Mrs, 31 Queen street Ririe, Alexander, broker, 163 Gallowgate Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 54 Quay David, shipmaster, 54 Quay Rev. J. B. (Charlotte street U.P., Church) 23 Summer street John, provision shop, 6, 8, and 10 Upperkirkgate John, saddler and harness maker, 5 and 9, A. 7 Back John, weaver, Millbank lane [wynd Robert, letter carrier, 7 Church street Thomas, merchant, Bridge of Dee, h. Kenfield Cottage, Ruthrieston W. & Co., leather cutters, 25 Netherkirkgate Mrs Thomas, 17 Prince Regent street Mrs Thomas, 7 Church street Margaret, bootbinder, 7 Church street Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown court, 41 J Union street Andrew, porter, ale, and provision dealer, 128, h. 127 Loch street Brothers & Co., commission merchants, wholesale merchants, insurance brokers, and general agents, 59 Marischal street Charles & Thomas, silk mercers, 183 Union street west Charles (of C. & T. Robb) Rosebank, Skene square David, fishmonger and game dealer to her Majesty and H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 19 Basement floor, Market, h. 53 Summer street George, shore porter, 23 Castle street [street George, wholesale grocer, 14 Young street, h. 22Gerrard James (of Robb, Brothers, & Co.) 4 Devanha terrace, Ferryhil 1 80 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Robb, James, carter, 46 Jack's brae James, agent, 22 Gerrard street John (of Robb, Brothers, & Co.) 166 Union street John, plumber (J. Blaikie & Son) 29 Frederick street William, coach builder foreman, (Laing & Melvin) 10 Bon-accord street William, stabler, 13 Princes street Mrs James, 22 Gerrard street Mrs, 10 Rosemount place EobertS, David, gig and harness repository, 92 and 94 King street, h. 4 Frederick street David, leather merchant, 17 Princes street John, sen., shipmaster, 67 Commerce street John, jun., clerk (Devanha comb work Co.) 15 Bon- accord lane Robert, spirit dealer, 15 Fisher row Mrs, midwife, 52 Causewayend Miss, 95 King street Robertson, Alexander, engineer, 20 Prince Regent street Alexander, manager (Broadford Bread Company, 218 George street) Kepplestone House, Rubislaw Alex. (National Bank) Kepplestone House, Rubislaw

Alexander, plumber and gas-fitter, 10 Skene terrace, Ji. 47 Woolmanhill A., (of W. & A. Robertson) 45 Bon accord street Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetry) h. at the gate Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, h. 6 South Con- stitution street and Cook, coach proprietors and post horse masters, Royal Mail coach office, 59 Union street, hiring office, 1 Belmont street David, Royal Hotel, post-horse master to her Majesty, 61 Union street George P., officer of Inland Revenue, Bellevue, Hardgate George, grain and wood merchant, &c, Leggart George, mason, 123 Chapel street George, ironmonger, 207 Gallowgate, h. 2 Gerrard st. James, haircutter and perfumer, 20, h. 26 Broad street James, teacher (St. Clement's Parish School, 10 York st.) John, stabler, 6 Mealmarket lane [above shop John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 West North street, k. John, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street John, advocate (Lumsden & Robertson) 3 Union ter. John, 85 George street Rev. Patrick, M.A., 7 Huntly street Robert, shoemaker, 43 George street Robert, late druggist, 116 George street W. & A., sculpture and monumental works, St. Mary's place, Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 181

Robertson, Wm., wright, 12 Bon-accord lane, h. 95 Chapel st. "William, teacher (Boy's Hospital) 19 Upperkirkgate William, spirit dealer, 5 Marischal street, h. 80 George street William, stoneware merchant, 88 George street, h. 16 Shiprow William (of W. & A. Robertson) 7 Huntly street Mrs John, late of Gartly, Balmoral cottage, Holburn road

Mrs Charles, 3 Bannermill street > Mrs, midwife, 40 St. Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Maiischal street Mrs, midwife, 7 Marischal street Mrs Forbes, 53 Union place Mrs John, 34 Skene terrace Mrs, midwife, 51 Virginia street Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 21 North Silver street Mrs P., 41 Dee street Mrs, 73 Woolmanhill Mrs, lodgings, 144 George street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 13 Guestrow Miss, 13 Diamond street Miss, milliner, 217 Union street Miss, 124 Crown street Misses, teachers, 29 Castle street Misses, teachers, 116 George street Miss, dressmaker, 6 Correction wynd Miss, 1 Albyn place Robinson, Crum, & Co., cotton spinnera, Bannermill Hardy (of R. C. & Co.) 3 Union place Robison, William, advocate, agent for Scottish Union Insur- ance Co., 58 Castle street Robson, Alexander, 2 1 Seamount place Miss, milliner, 64 Skene street Rodger, James, tanner, currier, wholesale and retail leather dealer, Gilcomston tannery, h. 1 Mary place Roger, John (of Pratt & Keith) 103 Union street Thomas, late teacher (Trades' School) 55 Longacre Mrs, 25 Union place Rollo, William, keeper of dead-house, Henderson's court, 46 Broad street Ronald, Mrs, Lemon Tree Tavern, 7 Huxter row Rose, Donaldson & Co., shipowners and timber merchants, 7 York street George, turner, 73 Green George (G. Bothwell) 37 Park street James (of D. Rose & Co.) 11 Golden square John, linen manufacturer, John street John stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate ;

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Rose, John & Co., wrights and funeral undertakers, 16 Mutton Win. (D. Rose & Co.) 11 Golden square [brae Mrs Donaldson, of Hazelhead, 11 Golden square Misses, 44 Chapel street Ross, Adam, jeweller and watch dealer, 64 Schoolhill Alexander, overseer (Bannermill) 20 College street Alexander, advocate, 103 Union street; actuary and cashier of the National Security Savings' Bank clerk to the commutation road trustees of the Ellon district ; h. 75 Bon-accord street Alexander, managing clerk (Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co.) and agent for the Provident Clerk's Life Assurance Association, Footdee, h. 48 Constitu- tion street • Alexander, brewer, 8 Skene square, h. 15 Forbes street Angus, cooper, 15 James street, h. 25 Queen street Angus, sergt.-major, late of 79th regt., 7 Canal street ...... Rev. Charles, minister of Free Bon-accord church, h. 2 Skene place - David, collector (Steam Navigation Co.) 6 Castle brae George, tailor, 6 St. Catherine's wynd Hugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. Emslie's court, 26 Gallowgate • Hugh,jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad street, &. 100 Crown st, Hugh, broker, 54 Shiprow James, shoemaker, 46 Shiprow James, Cuparston cottage James, builder (Mitchell & Ross) 28 Summer street James, 18 Commerce street

James, clothier and haberdasher, 206, h. 239 George st...... James, 5 Mackie place John H., cutter, (Crystal Palace warehouse. Market gallery) h. 15 Huntly street J°hn N., grocer, porter and ale dealer, 1 Rosemount terrace, h. 7 Forbes street John, mason, 28 Summer street John, assistant commissary of ordnance, Bexhill cottage Holburn street John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover street John, ironmonger, 57 St Nicholas street, workshop, 75 George street, h. 30 Loch street John, letter carrier, 12 Little Belmont street Lewis, teacher of music, 21 Seamount place Peter, shoemaker, 60 Gordon street Robert P., 39 Dee street Robert, plasterer, 20 Longacre Thomas, sexton, (St Nicholas churchyard) 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 183

Ross, William, advocate, 20 Belmont street William, principle servant (Free North Church) funeral waiter and undertaker, 13 Chronicle lane William, wright (Gas Works) h. 3 Gas street Mrs John, 57 Victoria street west Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, lodgings, 40 Chapel street Mrs A. J., 75 Bon-accord street Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 21 Seamount place Mrs Peter, 59 Huntly street Mrs Robert, 91 Crown street Mrs W., 4 Little Chapel street Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. above shop Miss, lodgings, 189 Union street Rosie, Wm., shipmaster, Rosie cottage, Maybank Rothnie, James, flesher, 28 Market hall Rough, John, corn extractor, funeral undertaker, and princi- pal servant (St Andrew's Chapel) Brebner's court, 9 Castle street Routledge, Whinton & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gallowgate William (of W. Routledge & Son) 268 George street Miss, 220 Gallowgate Rowell, Benjamin, watchmaker, 280 George street Joseph, ironmonger, 12 St Paul street and 14 Upper* kirkgate, h. View place, 23 Rosemount place Joseph, sen., 18J North Broadford

Roy, James, nurseryman ; nurseries, North street and South Ferryhill, h. South Ferryhill ...... James (of J. Roy & Co.) 13 Bon-accord street John, nursery seedsman, 48 Union street, h. 4 Rotunda place, Ferryhill Michael, boot and shoemaker, 302 George street Miss, cloak and millinery rooms, 137 Union street Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 41 Dee street

Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation ; Alex. Jopp, advo- cate, agent, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate

Insurance Co., Fire, Life, and Annuites ; Andrew F, Boyd, agent, 38 Castle street

Northern Agricultural Society ; Arthur Harvey, Tilly- greig, Summerhill, secretary Runcie, J. & W., tinsmiths, 5 George street Runcy, Charles, Millbank, North Broadford Charles F., advocate, 4 Belmont street, h. Millbank Charles, sen., late shipmaster, 2 Trinity quay Russel, Francis, beadle (Free Greyfriars Church) 17 Denburn George, artist, 4 Dee street [terrace ...... William, bookseller, and public circulating library, 19 Broad street, h. 4 Dee street 184 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38 Upperkirkgate, h. 4 Dee street Mrs, midwife, 56 John street Russell, Alex., clothier and outfitter, 18 Union street, h. 152 Hutcheon street James, policeman (A. R. Co.) 12 Skene square Mrs Wm., 5 Belmont street Mrs, 35 Huntly street Miss, of Rathen, 257 George street [41J Union st. Rust, Alex., commission agent, 6 Adelphi, 7i. Crown court, Alexander, Ladye Mill Warehouse, 157 George st. [st. David, clothier, 7 and 9 Broad street, h. 59 Bon-accord James, carpenter and builder, 14, h. 28 Blackfriars st. John, wood merchant and carpenter, 18, h. 20 Rose st. Mrs, lodgings, 24 St. Andrew street Rutherford, Thomas, mealseller, 176 West North street Thomas, carver, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Ruthven, John Folds, locomotive superintendent (Great North of Scotland Railway) h. Springbank, Kittybrewster Ruxton, Charles, 4 Albert street Thomas, advocate, 54 Union street, agent for the Rock Life Assurance Co., h. 4 Rubislaw terrace

Sachs, Marcus, professor of Hebrew, (Free Church College) h. Beechhill, Pitfodels Sadler, Mrs, lodgings, 189 Union street Saint, James, shore porter, 1 1 Union row James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, hosier and outfitter, 135 and 139 Union street, h. 11 Union row Sahnond, William, letter earner, 5 Drum's lane

Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament ; M. Rettie & Sons, 199 Union street Royal Music Pianoforte, 218 Union street Salter, William, flesher, 14 Market hall, h. 33 North Broadford Sandison, Andrew, spirit dealer, 58 Quay John, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Ludovick, fishing-tackle maker, 118 King street, h. 32 Park street Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50 Summer street Sangster & Badenoch, boot and shoemakers, 73 Broad street George, jeweller and lapidary, 81, h. 68 Broad street John, shipmaster, 97 Wales street John, druggist, 46, h. 48 Commerce street Robert, sen., flesher, 31 Market hall,/?. 21 Crown street George, hat manufacturer, Market gallery Thomas, advocate, 2 Ragg's lane, h. 17 Union place Helen, 20 Crown street

Sasines Register ; Record Office, King street ; N. Burnett, advocate, registrar CITY OF ABERDEEN. 185

Saunders, James, spirit dealer, 53 Regent quay Mrs John, 15 Bon-accord street Mrs, broker, 25 East North street Miss, 4 Marine place, Ferry hill

Savings' Bank, National Security, 17 Guestrow ; A. Ross, actuary, 103 Union street Scarth, Mrs James, 29 Victoria street Scatterty, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18£, h. 18 Shiprow Scorgie, Alexander, ship builder, Inches, h. 2 Canal lane George, porter, Jopp's court, 40VBroad street Mrs Robert, vintner, 1 Waterloo street Mrs, lodgings, 77 Broad street Scott, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 52 Upperkirkgate A. D. (A. Hadden & Sons) 84 Bon-accord street Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 10 St. Nicholas street, h. Skene street west George, shoemaker, 42 Virginia street, h. 61 Park st. James, cattle topesman (A. & L. Railway Co.) 7 Bank James, spirit dealer, 8 Trinity street [street John, teacher (Gordon's Hospital) 86| Crown street John, chimney sweep, 46 Gallowgate John, timber merchant, 14 Marywell street John, broker, 38 East North street Mrs, late of Achath, United Cottage, Holburn place Mrs James, 15 Rosemount place Mrs, lodgings, 1 Littlejohn street Miss G. L., teacher (Free John Knox's School) 31 Char- lotte street Miss, 10 Crown street Miss, 73 Dee street

Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society ; John Jamieson, Waterloo quay, agent

Equitable Assurance Co. ; Lumsden & Robertson, advo-

cates, 3 Union terrace ; Gordon, & Hunter, advo- cates, 14 Adelphi; and James Hay Chahners, 14 Union street, agents

Provident Institution of Edinburgh ; William Skinner, advocate, 201 Union street, agent Provincial Assurance Company, 96 Union street; C. F. Griffith, manager [street

Sea Insurance Co. ; William Reid, agent, 56 Marischal

Union Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; James Collie, agent, 38 Castle street Widows' Fund; Alexander Nicol, 57 Marischal street, and John Blaikie, 245 Union street, agents Scroggie, Robert, flesher, 6 Basement floor, Market, h. Hazelhead Selbie, James, night porter, (A. H. & Sons) 26 College st. Sefton, Charles, manager (Bannermill) 50 Constitution street Q 186 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Sellar, James, 1 Links street William, wholesale confectioner, and manufacturer of confectionery by machinery, Pirie's court, 50 Castle street Mrs T., merchant, 54 George street, h. above shop Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, h. 10 Crown street Sessiou-Clerk and Registrar of Marriages, &c, for district of St. Nicholas, John Watt, advocate, 2 Correction wynd Seton, James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate, h. 6 Blackfriars st. Miss, 76 Dee street Shand, Arthur, feuar, 35 Causewayend David, saw maker, Market street Kobert (Jopp & Shand) 45 Belmont street Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Bon-accord street Miss, 4 Union place Misses, 45 Belmont street Shanks, William H., clerk, (G. L. Co.) 33 Maberly street Mrs, housekeeper, Infirmary Sharp, James, musical instrument maker, 11 George street William, salesman (D. L. Shirres&Co.) 76 Queen street Shaw, Robert, house factor and agent, messenger-at-arms, and

bar-officer, Sheriff Court ; office, 1 Huxter row, h. 8 Shaw's court, 90 Gallowgate William, tailor and clothier, 42 Lodge walk William, carpenter, 1 Ragg's lane Miss, 20 Springbank terrace Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate, Mrs Evans, Matron Shearer, William furniture dealer, 29 Gallowgate, h. 3 Little- john street Sheed, John, commission merchant, agent for Messrs Bell,

Rannie & Co., wine merchants, Leith ; the London

and Manchester Plate Glass Co. ; the Liverpool

and London Fire and Life Insurance Co. ; the Plate Glass Insurance Co., &c, 44 Marischal street Shepherd, Charles, 8 Rosemount terrace George, bookseller and stationer, 1, h. 26 Broad street James, clerk (Gray, Watt, & Co.) 182 Gallowgate James, (of Souter & Shepherd) 31 Dee street John, keeper of the Water Reservoir, Union place Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 37 West North street, h. 91 Bon-accord street William, confectioner, wholesale and retail, 49 Union street, h. 134 Crown street William, draper, 182 Gallowgate [street ...... W. & A., grocers and spirit merchants, 12 Commerce William (of W. & A. Shepherd) 81 Virginia street Mrs John, lodgings, 182 Gallowgate Miss, Hardgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 187

Shepherd, Miss, 37 Bon-accord street Sherar, James, jobbing gardener, 12 Forbes street Johnston, writer, 73 John street John, ironmonger and naphtha merchant, 48, h. 50 George street John, mason, 29 Skene street .... Mrs, lodgings, 18 Marischal street Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Quay Sheret, Charles, teacher (Free Gilcomston) h. Holburn street Sheriff-clerk's Office, 27 King street Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene st. west Sheriffs, Col., Alexander, Mountpleasant, 1 Canal street James, gardener, Hardgate Wm grocer, 69 Park street , Shewan, Alexander, jobbing gardener, 32 Whitehouse street street .. Mrs, provision dealer, 246 George Cochran, advocate, Shipmaster's Society Hall, 11 Quay ; F. J. clerk Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society : Honorary agent, W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal st. Shields, John, confectioner and pastrycook, 160 Union street Thomas, Pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 125 Crown street, street, h. 31 Marywell street Sheir, David, land surveyor, h. Beechhill, Pitfodels Mrs, draper, 24 Market gallery, h. 69 George street Shirer, William, clerk (A. Hall & Sons) 13 Bon-accord lane Alexander, (G. N. of S. B. Co.) Waterloo quay Shirreffs, Mrs James, innkeeper, 42 St. Nicholas street Shirres, D. L. (of D. L Shirres & Co.) 240 Union street D, L. & Co., wholesale hat, cap, and shoe warehouse. &c, 76 George street James, silk mercer, woollen draper, and wholesale mer- chant, 30 Union street, and 1 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 10 Millburn street William & Co., wholesale warehouse, 71, retail ware- house, 67 King street William (of William Shirres & Co.) 14 Bon-accord squ. William, tin-plate worker, 18 Upperkirkgate, h. 6 Don- ald's court, 20 Schoolhill Shooting Gallery, 69 Guestrow, 127 Loch street Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal st. Sievewright, Alexander, wright, York place Miss, 63 Park street Silver, Alexander, pensioner, 24 Marywell street George, smoke-doctor, slater, and grate setter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street John, gardener, Holburn street Sim, Alexander, accountant, Bank of Scotland, 34 Castle st. 188 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Sim, Alexander, Millbank, Hardgate Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Catto square George (Aberdeen Bank) 29 Dee street George, spirit dealer, 74 Shiprow James, gardener, Carnation -field, near Skene square James, 2 Sim's square, Shuttle street James & Co., manufacturing chemists and wholesale druggists, 76 King street (of J. Sim & Co.) 80 King street John, book-keeper, (North of Scotland Bank), Eose- mount place John, surgeon (H.E.I.C.S.) Millbank, Hardgate Robert, teacher (Broad street Academy) 56 Chapel st. William, tanner and currier, Newbridge, Hardgate, /L at the premises William, clerk (Richards and Co.) Rubislaw Bleachfeld, h. at the works Mrs James, 10 Summer lane Simmie, Bobeit, 31 Harriet street Simpson, Alexander, advocate, 27 Belmont street Alexander, jun., advocate, 56 Bon-accord street, h. 114 Crown street Rev. David (Free Trinity Church) 6 Carden place Edward, overseer, 107 Loch street [tage George, corkcutter, 27 Broad street, h. Springbank cot- George, beadle, (St. Nicholas lane Chapel), and funeral waiter, h. 57 Green James, fishmonger, 12 George street James, gardener, 18 Causewayend James, advocate, 17 Huxter row, h. 2 Bon-accord squ. John, eating house, 1 Park street John (of Williamson & Simpson) 4 Castle lane John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 West North street, h. 25 Frederick street [gate John B., book-keeper (Gas Light Co.) 30 Netherkirk- John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street and "Whyte clothiers to her Majesty and Prince Albert, 21 Union buildings William, advocate, procurator-fiscal lor the county; office, 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street William, pianoforte tuner, 54 Summer street William, beadle (Gilcomston Church) and funeral waiter, 111 Skene street William, clerk (North of Scotland Bank) 15 Bon-a^cord square William (Nicolson & Simpson) 1 South College street William, turner, 26 Skene street, h. 18 Spa street Mrs Alexander, 15 Bon-accord square Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 189

Simpson, Mis Joseph, 133 Crown street Mrs, Bloomfield, Holburn road Mrs, late of Strichen, 27 Belmont street Mrs, 29 Thistle street Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's court, 46 Broad street Mrs, provision merchant, 130 Gallowgate Miss, of Kintore, 32 Thistle street Miss, 1 Millbank terrace Miss, 1 Alford place Miss, lodgings, 27 Marywell stieet Miss, register office for servants, 8 Gaelic lane Sinclair, D., teacher, 56 Union street, h. 4 North Broadford George, teller (Aberdeen Bank) 120 King street George, clothier and tailor, 69 Broad street James A., accountant, clerk of the peace for Aberdeen-

King street ; 31 Bon- shire ; office, Record Office, accord terrace James, shoemaker, 13 George street John, clerk (Northern Assurance Co.) 11 Crown court. Upperkirkgate William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court [street Singer, Adam, agent, h. and office, Ogston's court, 84 Broad George, baker, 45, h. 47 St. Nicholas street, John, gardener, Loanhead [hill Patrick, clerk (D. Wyllie & Son) 6 Bank street, Ferry- Mrs, lodgings, 58 Castle street Skakle, George, 5 Causewayend John, goldsmith, Millbank lane Skea, James, twine spinner, North Charlotte street Joseph, veterinary surgeon and veterinary forge, 22 Dee street Thomas, horse shoer and farrier, 75 George street, h. 11 Crooked lane Skene, Alexander, wholesale tea, coffee, and commission mer- chant, 21 Regent quay, h. 1 Gallowgate Alexander, furnishing tailor, 19 Schoolhill Rev. Charles (John Knox's) Farquhar place, Gallow- gate Head George, mail gig driver, 13 Blackfriars street Peter, traveller (Gray, Watt, & Co.) 165 Gallowgate Peter, overseer (A. P. & Sons, Adelphi) 3 St. Mary's place, Crown street

Thomas, inspector of poor of Old Machar ; office, St. Machar place, h. Diamond cottage, Holburn place William A., of Lethenty, 1 Union place

William, mariner, 1 Justice lane Mrs Thomas, 15 East North street Misses, 5 Bon-accord square q2 1 90 GENERAL DIRECTORY, .. \

Skene, Miss, wool merchant, 16 Queen street Miss Mary Ann, 2 South Silver street Skinner Alexander, teacher of dancing, 18 Union row James, accountant (National Bank) Berryden cottage John, boatbuilder, 18, h. 8 York street P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow and Wilsone, advocates, 201 Union street Wm. (of Skinner & Wilsone) agent for the Scottish Provident Institution, the Insurance Company of Scotland, and honorary secretary to the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland, 201 Union street, h. 12 Golden square The Right Rev. Bishop William (St. Andrew's Church) 1 Golden square Mrs John, 78 Dee street Skues, Lieutenant G., R.M., dentist and cupper, Crown terrace Smart, George, provision dealer, 94 Gallowgate John, contractor, 7 Carmelite street John, shipmaster, 59 Commerce street William, assistant inspector of poor for OldMachar; office, St. Machar place, h. 89 Chapel street William (Farquharson & Co.) 1 Langstane place Smeaton, George, professor (Free Church Divinity Hall) 5 Springbank terrace Smith, Alexander, land-surveyor, civil engineer, and county valuation office, 146 Union street west Alexander, corn-factor and commission merchant, 38, h. 36 King street Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street Alexander, foreman smith (W. M'K. & Co., 20 Spring- Alexander, bookseller, 92 George street [garden) Alexander, gas-inspector, 21 Guestrow Alexander, provision dealer, 88 Causewayend Alexander, provision dealer, 23, h. 25 College street Alexander, (of Blackhills) 88 Bon-accord street Alexander, gardener, King street road Alexander, bookbinder, Craigie street Alexander, (of Devanha Comb work Co.) 3 Bank street Alexander, outfitter, 2 Castle street, h. 8 South Consti- tution street Andrew, draper, 63 St. Nicholas street, h. 14 Rose- mount place Anthony A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Langstane place, h. Wester Kemhill, Ruthrieston Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h. 3 James street Charles & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 23 Windmillbrae, and 1 College street, h. 67 Dee st.

, Charles, merchant tailor, 9 Skene terrace, h. 53 Victoria street west CITY OF ABERDEEN. 191

Smith, Charles, (of Smith & Kamage) 1 Prospect terrace, Fer- ryhill & Cochran, advocates, agents for the Standard Life As- surance Co., and secretaries to the Local Board, 1 Huntly street David, clerk (T. M'Combie & Co.) 32 Whitehouse street Ferguson, writer, 23 Adelphi, h. Nelson street Francis, accountant (N. of S. B.) Balnagarth, Pitfodels George, shipmaster, 59 Virginia street George, wright, 8 Causewayend George, vintner, Salmon tavern, 13 Exchequer row George, boot and shoemaker, 62, h. 64 Broad street & Gordon, police contractors, 95 West North street H. Ambrose, F.I. A. secretary, Northern Assurance Co., 5 East Craibstone street James (of Gill and Smith) 78 Union street, h. Rubislaw place James (Northern Advertiser office) 150 George street James, (of L. &. J. Smith) h. 36 Union place James, printer, 11 Queen street James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street James, house carpenter, 7 St Mary's place, Crown st. James, (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.) James, spirit dealer, 16 Trinity street James, upholsterer, 93 King street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Chapel st. [acre ...... John & Co., iron &nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane & 30 Long- John, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 90 Broad street, h. 2 Gallowgate John, distiller, Newbridge, Hardgate John (late of Rotterdam) 5 Afford place [st. John, bookseller and stationer, 50 Union st., h. 23 Crown John, cabinetmaker, 33, h. 20 Castle street John, shoemaker, Rubislaw [kirkgate John, merchant tailor, 1 3 Union buildings, h. 29£ Upper- John, shore porter, 9 Guestrow John, writer, 48 King street, h. 25 Union street ...... Joseph, gardener, 20 Dee Villlage Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Garvock street Lewis & James, wholesale booksellers and stationers, M'Combie's court Lewis (of Lewis & James Smith) 15 Belmont street Neil, jun., merchant, 7 Frederick street, h. 14 Carden place [Quay & Ramage, opticians and nautical instrument makers, 45 Robert, surgeon, 58 Dee street Robert, advocate (of Smith & Cochran) 214 Union st. Robert, skinner and wool merchant, tanyard, Gilcomston Robert, teacher (Bell's school) 70 Gerrard street 192 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Smith, Stephen, missionary (Free East Church) 267 George st. Dr Thomas, 99 Crown street Thomas, Custom House boatman, 56 Wellington street Thomas, contractor, 95 West North street Victor E., shipmaster, 1 Links street William, architect and superintendent of Town's works, 142 King street Wm. (Northern Assurance Co.) 42 Huntly street • Wm., Clarmont cottage, Clarence street, Nellfield William, agent, 38 King street Wm., jun., tea, wine, grocer, and spirit merchant, agent for Provident Life office, 106 Union street, h. Springbank, Dee street William L., grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Union place, h. 15 Belmont street [Rubislaw Wm., seedsman, 53 St. Nicholas street, h. Stoneytown, Wm., wig maker and hair cutter, 2 East North street Wm., house carpenter, 20 Blackfriars street Wm., blacksmith, 1 Thistle street Wm., clerk, 34 Park street Wm., flesher, 35 Park street Wm., grocer, 62 Park street Wm., gardener, Mile-end, Stocket Mrs A., of Blackballs, 88 Bon-accord street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 7 Garvock street Mrs A., 32 Whitehouse street Mrs Dr, Springbank, Dee street Mrs H., Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Mrs James, 53 Huntly street Mrs John, Rosebank, Hardgate Mrs John, 30 Queen street Mrs Wm., midwife, 15 Denburn terrace Mrs Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 27 College street Mrs, 6 Frederick street Mrs, 2 South silver street Mrs, 31 Shiprow Mrs. flesher, 12 East North street Mrs, lodgings, 114 King street Misses, 5 St Mary's place, Crown street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver st. Misses, Coutts' houses, Holburn street Miss, Wellington place Miss, late of Birse, 12 Chapel street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bon -accord street Miss, 15 Rose street Miss, 25 Langstane place Miss, 73 Bon-accord street Miss, dressmaker, 36 Union terrace Miss, 5 Skene place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 193

Smith, Miss, lodgings, 91 Chapel street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 42 Huntly street Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 95 West North street Smollet, Kobert, spirit merchant, 47 Castle street, h. 76 Park street Snowey, William, gardener, Belmont cottage, Berryden Sorely, John, reed maker, 62 George street, h. 1 1 Princes st. Soup Kitchen, 39 Loch street [Ferryhill Souper, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Wellington road, Souter, D., Teller, (N. of S. Bank) 43 Whitehouse street James, teacher (Trades School) 31 Charlotte street and Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysalters, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street William, shoemaker, 4, h. 6 Park street William, commission agent, 5 Castle brae Mrs, 43 Whitehouse street Mrs James, 62 Dee street Souttar, Robert, shipmaster, 4 Park place William, clerk, (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Froghall cottage Spalding, Miss, lodgings, 16 North Broadford Spanish Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson, office, Bank of Scot- land court, 35 Castle street Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market hall, h. 61 Wales street spirit dealer, i George, grocer and ship-chandler, and 8 Garvock street, h. 1. St Clement street John and Alexander, tinsmiths, 91 and 95 Queen street, h. 115 Causewayend William (of Craigiepark) Craigiepark William, jun., tinsmith and ironmonger, 54 and 55 Market gallery, h. Netherkirkgate Mrs, 61 Wales street Mrs, provision dealer, 77 Queen street. Speid, Alexander, 27 Blackfriars street William, advocate, 58 Castle street, h. 2 Carmelite st. Spence, Rev Alexander (Free St. Clement's Church) Castlehill James, (of Spence and Watson) Twin cottage Holburn and Watson, drapers, 26 and 28 Castle street. [street William, (constable) Hillside of Findon Spottiswood, R. S. F., advocate, 184£ Union street, h. 169 Crown street St. Nicholas Hotel, 9 St. Nicholas street, and 2 St. Nicholas lane, Gilbert M'Crindle Stables, Alexander, jun., accountant (Scottish Provincial Assurance Company) 112 High st., Old Aberdeen

Stallon, Miss, lodgings, 1 47 Union street Stamp Office, Advocates' buildings 1 Standard Life Assurance Company ; office, Huntly street, Smith & Cochran agents and secretaries to Local Board of Direction 194 GENERAL DIEECTOEY,

Stark, A. & W., fleshers, 38 Market hall, and 83 Woolmanhill Steel, James, M.D., 17 Adelphi William, spirit dealer, 4 Weigh-house square Steele, Alexander, hatter, 20 Union street

William, collector of poor's rates, (City Parish) ; office, 25 Marischal street, h. 20 Castle street Stephen, Alexander, painter, paper hanger, glazier, and glass stainer, 52 Netherkirkgate, h. Devanha terrace, Ferryhill Alexander, late merchant, 1 Martin's lane Alexander, waiter and funeral waiter, 62 Netherkirkgate Alexander (J. Black & Co.) Cherrybank Cottage, Bon- accord terrace David, shipmaster, 59 Victoria street west David, joiner (A. Duthie & Co.) Edward place, Porthill George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street [street James, ironmonger, 34 Broad street, h 45 N. Charlotte James, porter dealer, 34 Begent quay, h. 25 James st. James, Red Lion Inn, 8 West North street Bev. John (Free John Knox's Church) 6 Bosemount pi. Bev. John (Unitarian Church) 3 Mackie place John, plumber, Drassfounder, coppersmith, and gasfitter, 6 Shoe lane, h. 8 Gallowgate John II., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 Correc- tion wynd, k. 59 Huntly street John, game dealer and provision merchant, 55 West North street John, mealseller, 8, h. 6 Marywell street Joseph, overseer (Broadford works) h. 294 George st.

Bobert, late merchant, 1 Martin's lane, Green William, baker, 31, h. 29 Broad street William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 152 Union st., workshop, 2, h. 1 Union wynd

— ',. Mrs Captain, Cherrybank Cottage, Bon-accord ter. Mrs, midwife, 25 James street Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia street [wynd Miss, teacher of English, drawing, and music, 1 Union Stevens, Arthur, coffee and dining rooms, 19 Market street Bichard, late quarter-master-serjeant, (79th regiment,) 42 Marischal street Bobert, grocer tea and spirit dealer, 214 George street, h. 4 Bosemount place Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, newspaper agent, and sta- tioner, 13 St Nicholas street David, 68 Green George, stabling, 32 West North street James, teacher (Free East church school, St Andrew st.) h. 31 Charlotte street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 195

Stevenson, James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer, 6 Queen street, h. 37 Victoria street west John, Oddfellows' Arms Inn, 41 Queen street Wm., commission merchant, 5 Belmont st., h. 52 Union place William, booksellei and stationer, 13 St Nicholas street, h. 16 Marywell street Wm., attendant (St James Church, Crown street), 52 Summer street Mrs, 61 Windmillbrae Mrs, midwife, 11 Carmelite street

Mrs, 1 81 North street Mrs, lodgings, Concert court, Broad street Mrs, 24 Bon-accord terrace Stewart, Alex. R., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 104 George

street ; works, 3 Leadside, Gilcomston Alexander, spirit dealer, 15 Castle street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae Charles (of Stewart & Chivas) 8 West Craibstone street Chas., agent for Messrs Virtue & Co., publishers, Lon- office, Union st., h. 4 don ; 123J Rosemount place & Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13 King street Donald, boot and shoemaker, 15, h. 2 Wales street George, manager of the Royal shooting saloon, quoit & cricket ground, Stewart place, 69 Guestrow James, city missionary, 65 Hutcheon street James, flesher, 1 & 2 Market hall, h 123£ Union street James, spirit dealer, 21 East North street John (of Stewart, Rowell Stewart & Co.) Cotton lodge John, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent street John, late mail guard, 14 Upper Leadside John, teacher of Thain's school, 52 Shiprow [st. John, maltster and brewer, 16 Virginia st., h. 64 Park John, flesher, 30 Basement floor, market, h. Holburn st. Patrick (Milne & Son) 209 Union street [st. Rowell Stewart, & Co., comb manufacturers, Hutcheon Thomas, agent, 6 Broad street Walter R., 3 Mitchell place, King street [cord st. Wm., timber merchant (of G. Milne & Co.) 50 Bon-ac- Ann, flesher, 3 Market-hall, h. 17 Carmelite Lane Mrs Alexander, 4 Mackie place Mrs J., 13 Carmelite street Mrs Kenneth, 11 Union terrace Mrs Peter, laundress, 12 Langstane place Misses, 85 Bon-accord street Miss, milliner and bonnet maker, 57 Park street Still, George, Hardgate, near Bellevue George, combmaker, 9 Princes street Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent street 196 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Still, Mrs Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 York street Misses, of Millden, 48 Union place Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue Miss, 23 Thistle street Stirling, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 13 Castle street, h. Royfold, Eubislaw Rev. James, (United Presbyterian Church George st.), 4 Caroline place Mrs, 43 Victoria street west Stock Exchange, 34 Marischal street Stophani, Rev. William, Chapel court, Justice street [street Stott, John, furnishing tailor, Commercial court, 58 Castle William, spirit dealer, 22 Albion street Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Sugarhouse lane George, shipmaster, 75 Virginia street James, tea, and coffee dealer, grocer and provision merchant, 49 Woolmanhill James, teacher (West Parish School) 67 Bon-accord st. James, late bookseller, 35 Backwynd James, paper ruler, 2 Queen street John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, and spice grinder, William, sawyer, 62 Gerrard street [Jack's brae William, of Moreseat, Stocket, h. Moreseat Mrs A., Hardgate Mrs, confectioner and bookseller, 19 Woolmanhill Mrs, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street Mrs, 61 Loch street Misses, dressmakers, 11 Constitution street Miss, dressmaker, 61 Loch street Strahan, Rev. W. D., governor (Gordon's Hospital) Strath, John, traveller (Alex. Ogston, 84 Loch street) 146£ George street Strathdee Distillery, Cuparston Straton, Mrs, lodgings, 15 Drum's lane Stratton, James, corn factor and general agent, 43 Marischal

street, /*. 124 George street

Stronach, Alexander, advocate, 20 King street ; clerk and agent for London Guarantee Society, and Galena Investment Co., Robert Gordon's Hospital, Coly- hill Trustees, and Mitchell's Hospital, Old Abdn. Alexander, jun., writer, 245 Union street, h. 17 Ferry- hill place Alexander, feuar, Cuparston place Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's Hospital) and teacher of writing and stenography, 1 Holburn st. Alexander, 74 Chapel street Charles, shipmaster (Wave of Life) 5 Affleck street George, 26 Skene square [place James Hay, accountant, (Commercial bank,) 2 Union CITY OF ABERDEEN. 197

Stuart, John, stoneware merchant and funeral waiter, 98, h. 100 Green John S., writer, 245 Union street, h. 1 Holburn street William, road surveyor, Garioch district of Turnpike roads, and the 9th or Town of Aberdeen district of Deeside and Charleston district Commutation Eoads, h. 1 Leslie place, North Broadford [pi. Wm., boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill, h. 33 Thistle Mrs Andrew, grocer, 13 Wales street Stunock, J. & W., ironmongers, 1. h. 41 St Nicholas street Summers, Miss H., dressmaker, 8 Langstaue place Suther, Rev. Thomas George, D.C.L. (St Andrew's Church) 10 Union terrace Sutherland, Alex., Inmore cottage, near Eosemount terrace Alex., grocer & spirit dealer, 17 Castle st.,^. above shop ...... A. Sons, & Co., manufacturers, 1, 2, and 3 Black's buildings, works, Canal road Andrew, sen., (of A. S. S. &Co.) 12 Bon-accord square

Andrew, jun., (of A. S. S. & Co ) 12 Bon-accord square George, silk mercer, 149 Union street, h. 117 Crown st. George, surgeon, 4 Correction wynd Hugh, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 5 Crown st.,

h. 1 8 Bon-accord terrace James, shipowner, 22 Ferrryhill place James, coachman, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Rev. John, Chapel court, Justice street John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St Nicholas street John, grocer, 22, h. 24 Upper Denburn Thomas, (of A. S. S. & Co.) 12 Bon accord square Wm., guard (Banff mail coach) Ross's court, 6 Upper- kirkgate Mrs Dr, 13 Belmont street [hill Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchant, Bank St., Ferry- Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street Mrs, Gilcomston brae Mrs W., Holburn street Mrs, stay maker, 42 Market gallery, h. Ashvale, Hol- burn street Miss, 104 King street Miss, private teacher of English, 31 North Broadford Swanson, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street

Swedish & Norwegian Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson ; office, Bank of Scotland, 35 Castle street Sword, Mrs, vintner, 24 Regent quay Symmers, Alexander, Anderson, Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene street George A., Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene street Misses, 31 Whitehouse street Symon, John, furniture dealer, 29, h. 29£ Upperkirkgate

it 198 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Taggart, John, teller (Bank of Scotland) National Bank court, 42 Castle street Mrs, innkeeper and stabler, 90 George street Tait, Alexander (Philip & Kennedy) 26 Broadford James, hosiery, lace and trimming warehouse, whole- sale and retail merchant, 3, 5 & 7 Union buildings, h. 2 Mitchell place John, weaver, 115 George street Mrs, 43 Victoria street west Mrs, 7 Union row Miss, pattern printer, 24 George street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 47 Loch street Talbot, "William, 120 King street Tastard, James, flesher, 18 Market hall, h. 198 Gallowgate John, flesher, 16 Basement floor market, h. 18 Trinity street Tawse, Alexander (H.E.I.C.S.) 19 Union buildings Lewis, spirit dealer, 83 Green William, tailor, 19 Lower Denburn Mrs Andrew, late of Coldstone, 13 Carden place Taylor, Alexander, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 67 Union street, A. 116 Crown street Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Virginia street

. ... Alexander, gardener, 71 Park street James, boot and shoemaker, 6, h. 4 St. Nicholas lane James, shipmaster (Woodland Lark) 23 Marywell street James, 41 Constitution street John, rope and twine manufacturer, Froghall John, upholsterer, 18 West North street John, spirit dealer, Wallace Tower Tavern, 63, h. 65 Netherkirkgate John, builder, 7, h. 12 Upper Denburn John, grocer, 133, h. 131 Skene street John, assistant to George Harrison, horse-hirer, h. 37 St. Andrew street [street John, principal assistant (J. Fraser & Co.) 20 Silver Bichard, engineer (Els wick) 34 York street Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 60 Netherkirkgate, h. Lawson's court William, shipmaster (Hawk) 61 Quay William, 9 Strawberry bank William, broker, 11 Wales street Mrs Janet, stoneware dealer, 17 James street Mrs, midwife, 4 St. Nicholas lane Mrs, lodgings, 18 Crown street Misses, lodgings, 31 Harriet street Templeton, William, M.D., 5 Marine place, Ferryhill Tennant, Alexander, overseer (Broadford works) 40 Union

• Mrs, lodgings, 40 Union terrace [terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN 199

Tevendale, John, governor (City Parish Poor house, Nelson street) 275 George street Thain, Robert, teacher (Porthill School) h. at the School Mrs, broker, 37 Lodge walk gallery, 54 Marischal street Theatre, pit, 50 ; boxes, 52 ; Thorn, Alexander & William, commission merchants and general agents, 12 Commerce street Alexander, spirit and provision merchant, 67, h. 65 Gallowgate George, boot and shoemaker, 35 Shiprow James, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 151 George street, h. 66 John street William S. (of A. & W. Thorn) 1 Albert street Mrs Alex., Kepplestone cottage, Rubislaw Mrs John, 9 Victoiia street west Miss, 1 Albert street Thomas, David, shipmaster, 63 Regent quay Thomkins & Reid, fleshers, 18 Basement floor, Market Thompson, Alexander, clerk (Journal office) Salter's court, 50 Loch street George, jun., &Co., merchants and shipowners, insur- ance brokers and underwriters, 40 Marischal st. George, jun., M.P., (of G. T. jun., & Co.) 5 Golden square, and 4 Spring gardens, London James (of Anderson & Thompson) 152 George street Rev. John (Blackfriars street Congregational Church) 4 Bon-accord terrace Rev. John (Free Greyfriars) 7 Carden place Robert, furnishing tailor, 14 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, Salter's court, 50 Loch street Mrs, 42 Schoolhill Mrs, midwife, 12 Thistle street Mrs, 25 Bon-accord street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 25 Bon-accord street 14 Broad street [street 1 Miss, ladies' school, Thomson, Adam, sen., flesher, 43 Market hall, h. 22 Belmont Adam, jun., flesher, 29 Market hall, h. 10 Constitution street Alexander, of Banchory, Banchory house Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery) 6 Millburn st. Arthur, agent for the Bank of Scotland, Vice-Consul for Prussia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and France, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle st. Daniel, jeweller, 11 Market gallery, h. 57 John street David (Richards & Co.) Broadford place George & Son, wine merchants, commission agents, and ship brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Regent quay Co.) George, jun., merchant (Thomson, Hall, Catto & 22 Regent quay 200 GENERAL DIRECTOKY,

Thomson, Geo., baker and fancy confectioner, 63 Gallowgate George, beadle (Free Trinity Church) and funeral waiter, 121 Crown street George, flesher, 52 Virginia street George M., tide surveyor, (Customs,) 27 York place George, musical instrument maker, 170 George street Hall, Catto, & Co., engineers, boiler-makers, chain- makers, and anchor-makers, brassfounders and iron-ship builders, York place Iron works Henry, Crown court, 41 J Union street James, manager (A. Pirie & Sons) 20 Adelphi, h. 9 Union terrace James (of Glegg & Thomson) 6 Mount street James, landing waiter, (Customs,) 1 Marine place James, boot and shoemaker, 53 Broad street, h. 1 8 Mary- well street James, spinning manager (Broadford works,) 19 Guest- James, cow feeder, Millbank lane [row John, advocate (Adam & Anderson) 75 Union street John, confectioner, 16 St. Nicholas street John, late builder, 16 Thistle street John, furnishing tailor, 74 Queen street John, plumber and gasfitter, 4 South Silver street, h. 14 Dee street John, flesher, 42 Market hall, h. 22 Belmont street John, miller and corn merchant, Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street John, old iron dealer, 70 Gallowgate Joseph, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 67 Shiprow Robert, clerk (Richards & Co.) 15 Kingsland place Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union street, h. 17 Victoria st. west William, traveller (G. Collie & Co.) 25 Victoria st. west William, plumber, 71, h. 69 Netherkirkgate William L., shipowner (G. Thomson & Son) Hanoverian Royal Consul, Hanseatic, Mecklenburg- Schwerin Vice-Consul, h. Maryfield, Ferryhill William, flesher, 17 Market hall, h. 16 Catherine street William, basket maker, 85 Market gallery, h. 30 Com- merce street Mrs Alexander, Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 57 John street Mrs George, 11 Victoria street west Mrs, 56 Gerrard street Miss, teacher, 24 James street [mer street Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 6 Skene street, h. 58 Sum- Tillery, John, foreman (F. & G.) 3 Drum's lane Tocher, John, tailor and clothier, 100 Union street, h. 9 Bon- accord terrace CITY OP ABEEDEEN. 201

Tochettie, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Marischal street Todd, Alexander, basket maker, 34 Market gallery, workshop 10, h. 2 Thornton place, Guestrow Thomas, manufacturer (A. Hadden & Sons) Maryculter house Toddun, George, policeman (Aberdeen Railway) 4 Trinity at. Tonach, John, coal and lime meter, 22 Trinity street Topp, George, 35 Constitution street [street James, late baker, Craigwell cottage, 31 North Silver John, tailor, 19 George street Torrie, Alexander, advocate, 75 King street

Torry Brick Work Company ; office, Blaikie's quay Tough, George, haberdasher, 134, h. 136 George street James, fiesher, 6 Market hall, h. 95 Wales street ...... John, tailor, 194 George street John, wright, 38 White house street

Jean, fiesher, 1 Basement floor, market, h. 20 Constitu- tion street Mrs, vintner, 39 St. Andrew street Town's Drummer, David Banuerman, 93 Gallowgate Tracy, John, merchant, 36 North Broadford Trades' Hall, 153 Union street [burn Trail, George, sen., wright and cabinetmaker, 18 Upper Den- George, jun, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 135 and 137 Skene street, h. 20 Upper Denburn James, wright, and cabinetmaker, 8 Rose street, h. 22 Union row William, wright, Lobban's court, Castle street [lane Troup, Alex., merchant tailor, 82 Union street, h. 7 Drum's David, feuar, 86 Chapel street David, coachman, 2 St. Catherine's wynd [street George, consulting chemist and surgeon, 8 Meal market George, manager (Blind Asylum) Huntly street Mrs George, Prospect Cottage, Loanhead Mrs, Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene st. Ann, draper, 44 Market gallery, h. 17 Young street Miss, bonnet maker and milliner, 8 Mealmarket street Tulloch, Rev. George, L.L.D., academy, Academy street (from Dee street to Crown street) h. Bellevue, Hardgate James, shipmaster, (City of Quebec) 14 St. Clement St. James, jun., grocer, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, h. 14 St. Clement street Lawrance, agent, 13 Kingsland place Mrs, lodgings, 50 Woolmanhill Turner, Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street Misses, of Turnerhall, 118 Crown street Turreff, Alex., draper (J. Blackhall & Co.) 39 Upperkirkgate Turriff, Alexander, funeral waiter, 20 Longacre Miss, dressmaker, 20 Longacre k 2 202 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Tyson, Mrs, 29 Thistle street Tytler, James, overseer (House of Eefuge) 14 Huxter row John (Hogarth & Co.) 136 George street Mrs, 106 George street Mrs, 7 Charlotte street Mrs, 50 Chapel street Mrs, register office, 14 Huxter row

Union Bank of Scotland, 53 Castle street Glen Distillery, Holburn

Urie, Mrs, 1 7 Skene terrace Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Alexander, grocer, 62 St. Nicholas St., h. 17 Schoolhill Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 214 Gallowgate George, shipmaster (Sea Horse) 7 Garvock street James, keeper of leading lights, Torry James, 17 Schoolhill John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, h. Mount cot- tage, Mount street John & Robt., wholesale tea and coffee dealers and commission agents, 7 Schoolhill William shipmaster, 31 Huntly street Robert (of J. & R. Urquhart) 5 Schoolhill Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 39 Union terrace

Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate Valentine, James (Journal office) 5 Forbes street Mrs, 47 Frederick street [street Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 Union street) 17 Huntly Victoria Lodging House, 4 Exchequer court—T. Rennie, supt. Vigrow, John, printer, 86 George street Miss S., milliner and dressmaker, 86 George street Vollar, John H., shipmaster, 36 Union terrace

Wade, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 6 Bon-accord terrace Wagstaff, Edward, stock and share broker, 4 Rettie's court, 26 Broad street, h. 11 Bon-accord street Walker, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Bannermill street Alex. R., cabinetmaker, 45 Bon-accord street, h. 12 Victoria street west Alex., shipmaster (Renown) 32 St. Clement street Alex., tobacconist, 60 Union street, h. 2 Wales street Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover street Alexander & Co., wholesale ironmongers, 58 Gallowgate Alex, (of A. W. & Co.) 56 Gallowgate Charles, commission merchant, 39 Marischal street, h. 38 Constitution screet Charles, spirit dealer, 3 Shiprow

- Da ? id, plane maker, 40 Loch street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 203

Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer, 133 Union street, h. 41 Summer street George, Town-house keeper, h. 17 Huxter row George, bookseller (A. Brown & Co.) 48 Victoria street west George, 15 Denburn terrace Geo., boot and shoemaker, 85 Skene street, h. 61 Sum- mer street G. L., wholesale and retail hardware merchant, 31 St. Nicholas street, h. 42 Constitution street George, spirit dealer, 44 Guestrow George, post-horse-master and innkeeper, 6 Backwynd James, watch and clockmaker, 29 St Nicholas street, h. 123 George street James, coal broker, 72 Dee street Jas., bookseller, 34^ Upperkirkgate, h. Noithfield, Gil- comston James, clerk (J. Smith & Co.) 18 Rosemount place James, meter maker, (Gas Light Co.), 26 Thistle street John, teller (City of Glasgow Bank) h. South Crown st. John, umbrella manufacturer, 16, h. 35 West North st. John, night watchman, 72 Catherine street John, shoemaker, church officer (Mission Chapel, Gal- lowgate) 5 Innes street John C, clerk (M. Eettie & Sons) 67 Chapel street John L., student of theology, and private tutor, 40 Loch street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Park street Robert, flesher, 29 Basement floor, market, h. Wester Kinmundy, Skene Robert, hairdresser, 2lOGallowgate ...... Wm. & Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers, and general importers, 52 Union street, h. 3 Adelphi court Wm. & Co., butchers, 47 Chapel street William, late of H.E. I.C. 's tea department, Alma cot- tage, 21 Albyn place Wm., goods manager (G. N. of S. R.) 1 King-st. place William, treasurer (Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asy- lum) 2 Caroline place

William, umbrella maker, 35, 7i. 37 Schoolhill William, cabinetmaker, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate, h. 14 Innes street William, day patrol, 6 Hanover street William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend Mrs Alexander, 38 Constitution street Mrs David, Bank street, South Crown street Mrs Duncan, 32 St Clement street Mrs James, Bently Villa, 22 Albyn place Mrs John, 6 St Clement street 204 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Walker, Mrs Walter, 86 George street Mrs, late of Rotlmie, 12 Constitution street Mrs, late of Wester Fintray, 24 Union place Mrs, Commercial Hotel, 8 Schoolhill Mrs, staymaker, 40 Loch street Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 East Green Mrs, register office, 9 Guestrow Misses, dressmakers, 32 Upperkirkgate, h. 80 John st. Miss, 12 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 44 Summer street Miss, dressmaker, 210 Gallowgate [gate Miss Mary, female teacher (Porthill school) 210 Gallow- Wales, Alexander, 69 Bon-accord street Walkenshaw, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 6 George st., h. 2 Old- Mill-road, Dee street Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 55 George St., h. Broadfordbank, Kingsland place Alex. & Co., brewers and maltsters, 24 Loch street Archibald, messenger (N. of S. Bank) Lodge walk Brothers, brewers and maltsters, Hardgate Rev. David (Frederick street congregational chapel) Whitehall Ernest, brewer (of Wallace Brothers) 79 Windmillbrae Jas., inspector of poor for St Nicholas, h. 261 George st. John, shipmaster, 12 St Clement street Miss, corsetmaker, 49 Bon-accord street Wallis, William, Lloyd's surveyor, office, 42 Marischal street, h. 141 Crown street Walton, John, Marywell bank, Foot of Marywell street Warrack, Charles, Commissary clerk depute (Becord office) h. 84 King street & Daniel, house carpenters and builders, 92 Johnstieet David, baker, 5, h. 7 Chapel street James, commission merchant, 34 Marischal street,^. 18 St Mary's place, Crown street James (of Warrack & Daniel) 92 John street Miss, dressmaker, 7 Chapel street Warren, John, surveyor, (G.P.O.), Don cottage, Woodside Miss, dressmaker, 41 Huntly street Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford works) Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 28 Summer street [st. Alex., sergeant of police, Commercial court, 58 Castle Alexander, hatter, 38 Broad street, h. 10 Regent quay Alexander, clerk, 40 Broad street Arch., cashiei (Broadford works) 38 Skene^street David, day patrol, 6 Hanover street George, 68 Bon -accord street George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North street, h. 294 George street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 206

Watson, Geo., saw maker, 7 Correction wynd, h. 38 Union ter. James, shipmaster, 23 Prince Kegent street James, watch and clockmaker, 17, h. 20 St Nicholas st. James, broker and old iron dealer, 72 Gallowgate [st. James, house carpenter, 15 Langstane pi., h. 40Huntly ...... John, superintendent of police, watch-house, Huxter row, h. 4 King street place John, secretary (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) 3 Rotunda place, Ferryhill [street John, family and commercial private hotel, 102 Union John, spirit dealer, 11 Carmelite street [street Patrick, draper, grocer, and spirit dealer, 35 Bon-accord Robert, builder, Nelson street Thomas, shipmaster, 28 Union terrace William, W.S., sheriff-substitute, 25 Dee street William (of Calcutta) 9 Union place William, tailor, 38 Frederick street Mrs, register office, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street, and 1 1 Queen street Mrs, lodgings, 55 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 40 Broad street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 26 Union row Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 294 George street Miss, bonnet and dressmaker, 15 St. Nicholas street Watt, Alexander, grain merchant, 4 Frederick street Alexander, writer (Murray & M'Combie) 103 Union st. Archibald, watch and clockmaker, 128, h. 126 Gallow- David, spirit dealer, 3 East Green [gate George, shipmaster, South Constitution street road George slater (successor to James Smith) 13 Carmelite street James, tanner, hide, skin, and tallow factor, Newbridge tan work, Hardgate, h. 59 Victoria street west John, leather dealer, currier, and shoe manufacturer, 1

and 3, h. 5 St. Paul's street ; currying shop, 51 George street John, advocate, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for the District of St. Nicholas, 2 Correction wynd, h. 9 Belmont street John, Record Office, h. Ashvale cottage Cuparston John, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of Dee [ton Kenneth, shoemaker, 6 South Silver street, h. Pitmux- Robert, 35 North Broadford ...... Samuel, carter, 20 Dee street William, grocer, 112, h. 102 Gallowgate William, slater, Spa street, h. 7 Skene street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 17 Denburn terrace Mrs M., ginger-beer and porter dealer, 17 Correction wynd, h. 47 Green 206 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Watt, Mrs, 81 Queen street Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York street Wattie, Joseph, gardener, Union Glen, Holburn Webb, Edward, hatter, h. 92 George street Webster, Alexander, writer, 28 Catherine street George, commercial traveller, Twin cottage, Chapel st. John, advocate, 42, h. 31 King street John, manager (Gilcomston Brewery) h. at the works John, baker, 53, Green, h. 13 Carmelite street John, keeper of steam engines, Bridge of Dee • John, agent, 43| Castle street Thomas, late merchant, 89 Wales street William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace William, (tape factory) Seamount place Mrs Lieutenant William, 48 Chapel street Miss Agnes, teacher (West Parish School) 36 Union ter.

Weigh-house, Quay ; John Duncan, tacksman Weir, John, superintendent and teacher (Deaf and Dumb Institution,) 31 Belmont street Mrs, Farquhar's court, 17 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 2 Affleck street Welsh, A. G. (of W. Murray & Co.) 9 Strawberry bank James B., power-loom manager, (Broadford works) 88 Skene square Mrs, 196 George street Misses, dressmakers, 196 George street Wesley, James, provision merchant, 53 Gallowgate, h. 2 Salter's court West-end Academy, 216 Union street, rector, Dr. Ferguson West Parish School, 185 George street

West of England Assurance Co. ; James Asher, agent, 115 Union street

West of England Fire and Life Office ; George Cadenhead, advocate, agent, 9 Huxter row [street Westland, James, manager (North of Scotland Bank) 1 King John, shoemaker, 36 Harriet street Mrs, 32 Skene street White, Alexander (of White, Fairweather & Co.) Kenfield, by Fairweather & Co., silk mercers, shawl merchants, and general drapers, 123 Union street James, merchant, 40 Wellington street, Footdee James, sen., flesher, 88 Basement floor, Market, h. Mill- bank place, North Broadford James, jun., 14 Basement floor, Market, h. Millbankpl. John F., grain and flour merchant, 107 King street, k.

1 6 Bon-accord square Mrs James, 61 Bon-accord street Mrs William, 16 Bon-accord square CITY OF ABERDEEN. 207

Whitecross, William, Custom house agent, 19'Crown street Mrs, sick-nurse, 16 Summer street "Whitnell, Edward, hardware merchant, Market gallery, h. 80 George street Whyte, Alexander B. (of Simpson & Whyte) agent for J. Cockburn & Campbell, wine merckants,Edinburgh, 21 Union buildings, h. 19 Union place Donald, 25 Marywell street John (of Simpson & Whyte) 52 Dee street John, advocate (of Yeats & Whyte) 52 Dee street John, fishmonger, 8 and 9 Basement floor, Market, h. 6 Carmelite street [street Patrick, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 24, h. 22 Queen Misses, (ladies' boarding and day school) 57 Dee street Wigham, Anthony, 5 Caroline place Barbara, 33 North Broadford Wilkie, Misses, 30 Ferryhill place Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street Will, James, M.D., 11 King street Thomas, manufacturer Mechanics' hall, 17 Market street, h. Friendville Thomas, 2 Millburn street, Ferryhill Willans, Samuel, manufacturer and stoneware merchant, 170 Gallowgate, h. Friendlybank, Mounthooly Wjllet, Captain, G. T., 64 Dee street John, civil engineer (Aberdeen Railway) office, 123J Union street, h. 112 Crown street

Williams, Charles (of W. & C. W.) 13 Virginia street \ James & Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia st. James, furrier, &c, 10 Schoolhill Robert (of J. Williams & Sons) 13 Virginia street^ William & Charles, commission merchants, 35 Marischal

William (of W. & C. W.) 9 Millburn street, Ferryhill William, grocer and house agent, 16 St. Andrew street, h. 7 Canal street Jane, sick nurse, 22 Gordon street Williamson, Adam, haircutter, 40 Castle street Alexander, Granitehill, formerly Cairncry Alexander, flesher, 45 Market hall, h. Wester Kinmundy Skene Alexander, outfitter, 22 Marischal street George, sen., flesher, 30 Market hall, h. Wester Kin- mundy, Skene George, jun., flesher, 44 Market hall, h. Rubislaw George (North of Scotland Bank) Castle street James (of R. Catto & Co.) 152 Crown street James, jun., flesher, 39 Market hall, h. Wester Kin- mundy, Skene 208 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Williamson, James, 184 George street [Macbar James, sen., flesher, 49 Market hall, h. Cornhill, Old John, jun., flesher, 5 Market hall, h. Rubislaw John, sen., 40 Market hall, h. Wester Kinmundy, Skene Joseph, M.D., 127 King street Peter, late druggist, 143 Union street and Simpson, candlemakeis and tallow chandlers. 79 Wales street William, M.D., 239 Union street William, flesher, 36 Market hall, h. Cairnfield, Old Machar William (of Williamson & Simpson) 81 Wales street Mrs B., 239 Union street Mrs George, 83 Wales street Mrs John, flesher, 15 Market hall, h. 58 John street Mrs, lodgings, 14 Schoolhill ...... Mrs, mangling and dressing, 74 Causewayend Willock, Robert S., temperance commercial hotel & lodgings, 56 Union street Willox, Mrs William, 30 Blackfriars street Mrs, 1 Chapel court, Justice street Wilson, Alexander, shoe-shop, 13 Broad street, A. Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Andrew, bookbinder, bookseller, and stationer, 20, h. 18 Marischal street Charles, letter carrier, 3 Carnegie's brae Charles, flesher, 4 East North street David H., missionary (South Parish) 1 Blackfriars st. David, silk and woollen dyer, cloth fuller, and dresser ; dye-works and waulk-mill, Innes street ; shop, 5 St. Nicholas street, h. 10 John street George, artist, 22, h. 24 Crown street George, chemist and druggist, 228, h. 256 George st. George, tailor, 188 Gallowgate Hugh confectioner, 47 Regent quay J. A., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder; agent, Empire Fire and Life Society London, 92 Broad street, h. 2 St. Catherine's wynd Rev. James H., 27 Castle street James, late shipmaster, Waterside, Footdee James, weaver, 277 George street Rev. John (North Parish) North Lodge, King street John, shipping clerk (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co) h. Castle hill John, 26 Summer street John, bookbinder, 20 Marischal street John K. (W. Smith, jun.) Newbridge, Hardgate John, shore porter, 18 Shiprow ...... John, house carpenter. 44 Frederick street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 209

Wilson, John, spirit dealer, 67 Green Peter, flesh er, 34 and 35 Market hall, h. Koseburn cot- tage, 90 Hutcheon street and Thorn, drapers, 130 George street Rohb & Co., boot and shoemakers, and leather cutters, 72 Broad street Eobert, bookseller, 34 Schoolhill, h. Frog-hall William, gardener, Mile-end, Holburn road

. William, (Sawmills) 62 Gerrard street William, boot and shoemaker, 168 West North street Mrs, bookseller and manufacturer of Bishop Hay's Pills, 2 Chapel court, Castle street Mrs James, lodgings, 41 Huntly street Mrs John, lodgings, 54 St. Nicholas street Mrs John, lodgings, 26 Summer street Mrs Robert, grocer, Newbridge Mrs William, 90 Union street Mrs, 14 Chapel street Mrs, 3 Charlotte street Mrs, lodgings, 2 Crown terrace Mrs, lodgings, 15 St. Andrew street

Miss 1 6 Dee street Miss, grocer, 60 George street Misses, teachers of vocal and instrumental music, (pianoforte) 2 Chapel court, Castle street Wilsone, Thomas (Skinner & Wilsone) Ferry hill Lodge Winchester, Charles, advocate, 171 Crown street John, principal servant of St. Paul's, 61 Gallowgate Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 12 St. Nicholas st. Winkly, James, portrait painter, 29 Huntly street Winks, Ronald, 20 Thistle street Winlaw, James, jun., ship and insurance broker, and coal merchant, 14 Regent quay, h. 1054 Gallowgate Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer street

Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Co. ; Adam & Ander-

son, agents in Britain ; writing chambers, 75 Union street Wise, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 Commerce street James, keeper (Mechanics' Institution) Market street Wisely, James & Co., worsted manufacturers, 7 Castle street Wiseman, George, shoemaker, 43 Jopp's lane [st. John, ship broker and general commission agent, 5 James Wlshart, Alexander, builder, 68 Catherine street Alexander, 12 Frederick street Alex., fiesher, 13 Basement floor, market,^. 56 Wales st. Daniel, shipmaster, 45 Constitution street David, provision merchant, 151 Gallowgate James, master joiner (Hall & Son) 28 Wellington street s 210 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Wishart, Jas., jun., carver, Waterloo quay, A. 28 Wellington st. Joseph, organ builder, 24 Young st., h. 5 Mounthooly • William, bouse carpenter, 19 Nortb Broadford Mrs, straw bonnet maker, 12 Frederick street Wood & Co., Londou Piano-forte and Music saloon, 211 and 213 Union street [street David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c, 55 Commerce George, clerk (P. 0.) 28 Chapel street James, shipmaster, 89 Virginia street James S., shoemaker, Holburn street John, surgeon, 31 Bon-accord street John, gardener, Fountainhall Jos., ship, share, and insurance broker, and commission merchant, 57 Marischal street, h. 19 Union terrace • Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Crown street, h. 7 St. Mary's place, Crown street - Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Advocates' build- ings, Union street Wm., bootmaker and leather cutter, 78 George street, 7i. Fountainhall ..... Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Mrs Joseph, lodgings, 19 Union terrace Mrs, sick nurse, 28 Chapel street Mrs, provision merchant, 25 North Broadford Wordie & Co., railway agents (A. R. Co.) office, Market street Wright, Alex., vintner, 10 Burnett's close, Exchequer row James, stonecutter, Polished Granite and Marble works, 112 John street, h. 3 Mount street ...... John, gardener, Pitmuxton

John, ivory turner, and dealer in fancy goods, 1 9 Sea- mount place, h. Oakbank Cottage Joseph & Thomas, wood merchants, Inches ...... Joseph (of J. & T. Wright) Marywell bank Thomas, shipbuilder, Inches, h. Marywell bank William, grocer and spirit dealer, 104, h. 1 02 Gallowgate Mrs Peter, Oakbank Cottage Wyllie, David, cashier (Aberdeen Bank) h. 2 Marischal street David & Son, stationers, booksellers to the Queen, Prince Albert, and Duchess of Kent, public cir- culating library, 111 Union street James (of D. Wyllie & Son) 12 Carden place John, tailor, 42 Queen street Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 15 and 16 Market hall, h. 4 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, flesher, 21 Market hall, h. 61 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Skene terrace

Yeats, Alexander, accountant, 47 Schoolhill

- Alexander, write! , 84 King street, h. 149 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 211

Yeats and Flockhart, advocates, 84 King street

George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, /j. 149 Crown st. John (of Yeats & Flockhart) h. , via Church of Nigg Peter, boot and shoemaker, 54 John street Thomas, flesher, 37 Market hall, h. 12 Spittal William, advocate (Yeats & Whyte) 46 King street and Whyte, advocates, 48 King street [street Jean, flesher, 15 Basement floor, Market, h. 14 Carmelite Yeoman, Alexander (Aberdeen Eailway station) 69 Nether- kirkgate Young, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 85 St. Andrew street David, messenger (A. K. Co.) Guild street George, late ropemaker, 25 Prince Regent street James (late inspector of police, London) Twin cottage. Holburn street John, musical instrument maker, 32 Netherkirkgate, h. Leighton lodge, Hardgate William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street William, baker, 23 Hardweird Miss, 34 Bon-accord terrace Miss, 2 Golden square Youngson, George, grocer, 34 North Broadford [ter s lane John, boot and shoemaker, 16 Skene street, h. 6 Minis- John, spirit dealer, 11 Exchequer row John, spirit dealer, 81 Spring-garden Robert, late shipmaster, 59 Virginia street Mrs Major, 29 Bon-accord terrace Miss M. A., matron (House of Refuge) 45 Guestrow Yule, Alexander, general and furnishing ironmonger, 94 Union street, h. 22 Kidd Lane George, grain merchant, 49 Regent quay James, grain merchant, 77 Skene street, grain loft, 13 Princes street

William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate, //. 11 Young street Mrs, lodgings, 177 Union street [street Mrs, flesher, 8 Basement floor, Market, h. 16 Commerce Yunnie, Wm., house carpenter, 45 Blackfriars street, h. 74 St. Andrew street TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Accountants. Cadenhead, George, 9 Huxter row John, 9 Huxter row Brand, Alexander, 103 Union st. Cattanach, D.G., 56 Castle street Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row Chalmers & Farquhar, 147 Union Lunan, Wm., Aberdeen Bailway street M'Hardy, Charles S., Deeside James Hay, 147 Union st. Railway Chivas, Alexander, 42 Castle st. Maitland, William, 83 Union st. Clark, John, 3 Queen street Marquis, George, 147 Union street Clerihew, Francis, M'Combie's crt. Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street Clyne, Norval, 245 Union street Milne, Alexander, 72 Wales street Collie, James, 38 Castle street Paterson, Samuel, (G. N. of S R. Cooper, Patrick, 64 Union street Co.) Waterloo quay Daniel, Alexander, Record Office Riddel, Thomas, (Savings' Bank) Davidson, John, 47 Marischal st. Sim, Alexander, Bank of Scotland P. & A., 1 Bon-accord street Sinclair, James A., Record Office, Duncan, Charles, 42 King street King street John, 8 Castle street Smith, Francis, N. of Scot. Bank John, jun., 84 King street Steele, William, 25 Marischal st. Duthie, Alex., 123J Union street Yeats, Alexander, 47 Schoolhill William, 115 Union street Dyce, Robert, 3 Queen street Edmond, Francis, 22 Adelphi Advocates. James, 23 Adelphi Ewen, Thomas, 20 Queen street Adam & Anderson, 75 Union st. Ferguson, James, 54 Union street Wm., jun., 62 Skene street John, 54 Union street Robert, 29 Union street Fleming & Paull, 12 King street Allan, George, 56 Castle street Fraser, Alexander, Town-house Angus, John, Town-house Gordon, Francis, 13 Golden square Barron, John, 103 Union street and Hunter, 14 Adelphi Lambert, 64 Union street Grant, George, 10 King street Blaikie, J. & A., 245 Union street Grigor & Reid, 83 Union street Brebner, James, Advocates' build- Grub, George, Advocates' build- ings, Union street ings, Union street [street Bryce, James, 12 Adelphi court Henderson, Alex., 26 St. Nicholas Burnett, Newell, Record Office Jopp & Shand, 31 Gallowgate TRADES 1 AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 214

Kennedy & Fraser, 42 Castle st. Boyd, Andrew F., 38 Castle street Leask, James, 32 Queen street Bruce, John, 26 Marischal street Ligertwood, Jn. & Robt., Correc- Clark, William, 8 King street tion wynd [terrace Connon, Rd. & Co., 58 Marischal Lumsden & Robertson, 3 Union street M'Donald, Alex, 245 Union street Crombie, James, Back wynd M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 20 Spring Duncan, George, 39 Netherkirk- Garden gate [agent Lauchlan, jun., 83 Union st. Dyer, Alexander R., custom-house Mackenzie, Tbos., 123^ Union st. Edwards, Douglas, 15 & 16 Adel- Massie, Marianus, 153 Union st. phi Milne, Jn. D., sen. & jun., 129 Elsmie, G. & Son, 4 Regent quay Union street Gray, James, 77 Chapel street Mitchell, David, 12 Adelphi court John, 14 Gallowgate Moir, William, 31 Gallowgate Hunter, William, 115 Union st. Morice, D. R., 34 Marischal street Jamieson, John, Waterloo quay Murray & Garden, 48 Schoolhill Kennedy, J. J., Market street & M'Combie, 103 Union st. M'Laren, John, 15 Queen street Ogg, William F., 11 Adelphi crt. Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street Paterson John, 2 Guestrow Mather, John, 19 Adelphi Philip, Colin Allan, 15 King st. Milne, Wm., 61 St. Nicholas street Reid, John, Record Office Mitchell James, 56 Marischal st. Thomas, 90 Union street Muir, John, 49 Marischal street Robison, Wm., 58 Castle street Oliphant, Walter, 34 Marischal Ross, Alexander, 103 Union street street William, 20 Belmont street Pirie, David, Crown court, 41 h Ruxton, Thomas, 54 Union street Union street Runcy, Chs. F., 4 Belmont street Paterson, David, general agent, Sangster, Thomas, 2 Ragg's lane 34 Marischal street Simpson, Alexander, 27 Belmont Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal st. street Rhind, John, 1 JSTetherkirkgate Alexander, jun., 56 Bon- Riddel, George, 42 Marischal st. accord street Robb Brothers & Co., 59 Mar- William, 56 Bon-accord st. ischal street James, 17 Huxter Row Rust, Alexander, 6 Adelphi Skinner & Wilsone, 201 Union st. Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street Smith & Cochran, 1 Huntly street Singer, Adam, Ogston's court, 84 Speid, William, 58 Castle street Broad street Spottiswood, R. S. F., 184£ Union Smith, Alexander, 38 King street street Souter, William, 5 Castle brae Stronach, Alexander, 20 King st. Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont street Torrie, Alexander, 75 King street Stewart, Thomas, 6 Broad street Watt, John, 2 Correction wynd Stratton, James, 43 Marischal st. Webster, J., 42 King street Thorn, Alex. & William, 12 Com- Winchester, Charles, 171 Crown merce street street Thomson, George & Son, 21 Reg- Yeats & Flockhart, 84 King street ent quay & Whyte, 48 King street Walker, Charles, 39 Marischal st. Warrack, James, 34 Marischal st. Agents and Commission Webster, John, 43£ Castle street Merchants Williams, William & Charles, 35 Marischal street Asher, James, 115 Union street Wiseman, John, 5 James street Batten, Abraham, 6 & 7 Adelphi Wood, Joseph, 57 Marischal street S 2 214 trades' and professions' directory.

Architects. Buckr.n, Robert, 76 Green Chalmers, John, 83 Gallowgate Davidson, Wm., Strawberrybank Croll, Francis, 55 St. Nicholas st. st. Henderson, James, 43 Belmont , George, 70 King street William & Son, 66 Lock st. John, 67 George street Knight, William, 104 King street Diverty, Alexander, 62 Schoolhill Leslie, William, 123§ Union street Eddie, Alexander, 6 Commerce st. Matthews, James, 24 Adelphi crt. Flett, Mrs William, 142 George Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st. street Millar, David, 71 Bon-accord st. Forsyth, James, 129 Crown st. Ramage, Wm., 115 Union street William, 68 Upper Denburn Smith, Wm., 142 King street Garden, George, 32 Schoolhill Glennie, George, 17 Crown street Green, Robert M., 64 Skene Sq. Artists. Graham, Colquhon, Holburn st. Inglis, James, 1 Waverley place Cassie, James, 74 Union street Ireland, James, 81 Bon-accord st. Cleland, Peter, 8 Union terrace. Jaffrey, William, 67 Broad st. Giles, Jas., R.S.A., 62 Bon-ac- Kelly, James, 120 Chapel street cord-street Kindness, John, 147 George st. Hampton, William, 84 Chapel st. Law, John, 60 Shiprow Munro, Robert, 72 Dee street M'Kenzie, James, 66 and 68 Niddrie, Wm., 14 Skene street Queen street Paul, Robert, 18 Bon-accord lane M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee street Russell, George, 4 Dee street MTherson, Alexander, 65 Green Stirling, John, 43 Victoria street Mackay, James, 41 Park street west Martin, James, 1 Catto square Wilson, George, 22 Crown street Mathieson, James, 215 Gallow- gate Milne, John, 167 Gallowgate Auctioneers. Mitchell, James, 41 Schoolhill Mollison, John, Wellington place Barnet, John, 115 Uuion street Morrison, James, 6 and 7 Shiprow Brown, Alexander, (of P. and G. Muil, Francis, 153 George street B.) street 40£ Union Munro, Kenneth, 66 George st. P. & G., 40J Union-st. Nicol, Joseph 10 Exchequer row (up stairs) Petrie, William, 35 Broad street Christie, street John, 25 Union Raeburn, P., 8 George street Collins, James, 44 East North st. Singer, George, 45 St. Nicholas Leslie, Ales., 51 Queen street street Masson, A., 8 St. Nicholas st. Stephen, William, 31 Broad st. Montgomery, Francis, 2£ Broad Warrack, David, 5 Chapel street street Webster, John, 43 Green William, 4 Skene terrace Bakers. Young, William, 23 Hardweird

Abel, James, 64 Virginia street Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place Basket Makers. Anderson, David, 211 Gallowgate Baxter, Thomas, 29 Chapel st. Brown, William, 8 Marischal st. Begg, Wm., 3 Frederick street Cameron, Alexander, 81 Green. Broadford Bread Co., 218 George Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate,

street ; manager, Alex. Ro- and 30 Market gallery bertson Reynolds, George, 26 Queen st. trades' and professions' directory. 215

homson, William, 25 Market Booksellers & Stationers. gallery [lery Todd, Alexander, 34 Market gal- Adam, John, 37 & 38 Market gal. Brown, Alex. & Co., 77 Union st. Clark, George & Son, 15 Broad st. Blacksmiths. Courage, Archibald, 7 George st. Davidson, George, 1 King street Abernethy, James & Co., Ferryhill Gordon, Robert, 128 Chapel street Anderson, William, Flourmill Gray, Alex., 23 St. Nicholas street lane [Works Henderson, Alex., 2 Broad street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron King, Geo. & Robt., 28 St. Nic- Bonneyman, Jas. and John, 19 holas street Loch street [ston Laurie, William, 197 Union street Fraser, Hugh, Steps of Gilcom- Leslie & Maule, 98 Union street Gerard, James, 30 John st. [gate Lindsay, William, 62 Gallowgate Gordon, Hugh & Co., 14 Gallow- Lunan, John. 66 Broad street Gray, David, Holburn sti'eet M'Pherson, Mrs Wm., 59 Broad Johnston, Jeremiah and William, street 18 Meal market st. Macdonald, John, 16 Crown street Laing, William, 18 Catherine st. Maclean, Samuel, 8 Union street Lyall, Robert, 19 Huxter row Menzies, Thomas, 51 Castle street M'Hardy, D., 54 Netherkirkgate Milne, A. & R., 9 Union buildings John, 15 Back wynd Murdoch, Alex., 1 & 2 Market gal. John 24 Netherkirkgate Ogilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate Mitchell, ^David, 1 Castle lane Panton, Chs., 33 St. Nicholas st. Robert, 102 Gallowgate Russell, William, 19 Broad street Nicholson, Alex., 183 West North Shepherd, George, 1 Broad street street Smith, John, 50 Union street Pirie, J. & A., 9 Barnett's close, Lewis & Jas., M'Combie's Guestrow court Smith, William, 1 Thistle street Stevenson, Wm., 13 St. Nicholas Thomson, Hall, Catto, & Co., street York place Stewart, Charles, 123| Union st. AValker, Jas., 34| Upperkirkgate Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal st. Boiler-Makers. J. A., 92 Broad street Robert, 34 Schoolhill Abernethy, James & Co., Ferry- Wyllie, D.& Son, 111 Union st. hill [works Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Thomson, Hall, Catto, & Co., York Boot & .Shoemakers. place Aiken, James, 57 Broad street Bookbinders. Airth, John, 2 Justice street Bothwell, John, 33 and 35 Broad Anderson, William, 159 George st. street Edmond, John, 54 Queen street Bradley & Co., 15 Market street Fenton, Robert, 50 Gordon street Brands, John, 17 Dee village Henderson, Alex., 2 Broad street Brown, Alex., 71 George street Laurie, William, 197 Union street Buck, William, 4 St Clement st. Smith, Alexander, 13 Craigie st. Cadenhead, David, 98 John street Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal st. Cameron, Wm., 10 Skene street John, 20 Marischal street Campbell, Wm., 29 Windmillbrae J. A., 92 Broad street Catto, James, 219 Union street 216 trades' and professions' directory.

Chalmers, Alex,, 21 Marischal st. Munro, James & David, 48 Upper- Clyne, Wm., & Sons, 22 and 24 kirkgate Gallowgate Nicol, George, 152 Gallowgate Cromar, Alex., 37 Woolmanhill Paterson, John, 8 Catherine st. Dey, George, 5 Carmelite street Petrie, Eobert, 120 Skene street Drummond, John, 54 Union street Porter & Leighton, 52 St Nicho- James, 1 Queen street las street Duncan, William, 25 Broad street Ramsay, John, 83 Queen street William, 37 Broad street Reid, James, 9 St Andrew street Edwards, J. & D., 38 Union place Joseph, 86 King street Farquharson, Thos., 155J Gallow- Robertson, Robert, 43 George st. gate Rice, Adam, 18 George street Fiddes, Francis, 25 St Nicholas st. Ritchie, Alexander, 44 Queen st. Findlay, Alex., 11 Broad street Ross, James, 46 Shiprow William, 75 Wales street Roy, Michael, 302 George street Findlater, James, 13 Dee street Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street Franklin, H., 3 St Catherine's wynd Sangster & Badenoch, 73 Broad Fraser, Duncan, 31 Summer lane street

Jas. & Son, 115 Union st. Scott, Andrew, 10 St Nicholas st. Geddes, Jas., 16 Causewayend George, 42 Virginia street Gihb, James, 29 Marischal street Senter, John, 8 Crown street Wm., 20 King street Smith, George, 62 Broad street Gillespie, Erskine, 4, 5, & 6 Mar- James, Holburn street ket gallery Souper, Charles, Wellington road Grant, David, 3 South Silver st. Stewart, Donald, 15 Huxter row Greig, James, 89 Queen street Stuart, William, 28 Schoolhill Handyside, Geo. & Co., 3 Broad Taylor, James, 6 St Nicholas lane street Thorn, George, 35 Shiprow Harper, William, 237 George st. Thomson, James, 53 Broad street Harvey, Andrew, 9 Marischal st. Urquhart, Alexander, Holburn st. Hay, William, 113 Union street Alexander, 114 Gallowgate Hector, William, Holburn street Walkenshaw, Alexander, 6 George Henderson, William, 78 George street street [gate Walker, George, 85 Skene street Jackson, William, 13 Upperkirk- Watt, Kenneth, 6 South Silver James, 53Longacre street

Jaffray, William, 36 Broad st. Westland, John, 36 Harriet st. Kerr, William, 222 George street Wilson, Alexander, 13 Broad st. Laing, Robert, 46 George street William, 168 West North st. Law, Samuel, 122 Skene street Wood, James S. Holburn street Leslie, James, 18 Schoolhill Robert, 3 Crown street John 8 Queen street William, 78 George street M'Bean, John, Bridge of Dee Yeats, Peter, 54 John street M'Kay, George, 18 Gallowgate Youngson, John, 16 Skene street Mackie, George, 99 George st. Massie, Peter, 33 Upperkirkgate Melvin, Alexander, 4 Skene sq. Book Agents Menzies, John, 5 Woolmanhill Milne, Alexander, 2 7 Marischal st. Maitland, George, (Blackie & Son) Andrew, 10 St Clement st. 40 Broad street James, Holburn place Joseph, (J. Tallis & Co.) Mitchell, Bobert, 65 Commerce 208 George street street [gate Stewart, Charles, (G. Virtue & Morrison, George, 37 Upperkirk- Co.) 123£ Union street ,

TKADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 217

Bxassfoundexs, Flts.in.bei3 Chapman, John, 163 George st. & Gasfittexs. Clark, John, 9 Princes street Coutts, James, 24 John street Anderson, John, 63 Windmillbrae Donaldson, G., 13 Huxterrow Blaikie, John, & Sons, Littlejohn Ewen, William, 26 Chapel street street [hill Fraser, J., & Son, Charlotte st, Clunes, Thomas, & Co., 8 School- Garvie, James, 12 Summer street Collie, Robert, 16 Schoolhill Gauld, Edgar, 60 Skene street Davidson, John, 78 St Andrew st. Geddes, George, 13 Seamount Farquhar and Gill, Upperkirkgate place Gordon, Hugh & Co., 14 Gallow- Gracie, James, 59 Huntly street gate Greig, George, 27 Thistle street Lamb, Alexander, 48 John street Robert, 30 Summer street Mathers, James, 13£ Dee street W. & G., 4 Thistle lane Robertson, Alexander, 10 Skene Henderson, James, 43 Belmont st. terrace William & Son, 66 Loch st. Stephen, John, 6 Shoe lane Ironside, William, 9 Spa street Thomson, John, 4 South Silver st. Johnston, Alexander, 32 Thistle William, 71 Netherkirkgate street Leslie, William, 123& Union st. Low & Chalmers, 40 Whitehouse Bxeweirs. street Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st. Black, William, & Co. Devanha Mitchell & Cay, Spa street [st. ; Cowie and Co., 5 Virginia street Mitchell & Ross, 4 Little Chapel Cuddie, Nicolas, 112 Loch st. Murray, George, 63 Park street Duthie, William and Co., Hol- Pittendrigh, William, 56 Loch st. burn street Rainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce st. Gilcomston Brewery Co. Reid, James, 58 John street James, William, 211 King street Ross, James, 28 Summer street Milne, Robert, 22 Mealmarket st. Rust, James, 14 Blackfriars st. Ross, Alexander, 8 Skene square Taylor, John, 12 Upper Denburn street Stewart, John, 69 Virginia Warrack & Daniel, 92 John st. Wallace, Alexander and Co., 24 Watson, Robert, Nelson street Loch street Wishart, Alexander, 68 Catherine Wallace Brothers, Hardgate street

Bzushmakers. Cabinetmakers.

Fyfe, John, 22 St Nicholas street Those marked * are also Upholsterers. Macaldowie & Co., 14 St Nicho- *Allan, Jas. Sons, 122 Union las street & street Morison, George, 37| George st. Wm., 2 Gordon's court, Gordon street Builders. *Baird, Thomas, 191 Union st. Barnett, Alexander, 33 Upper- Anderson, William, 5 Union wynd kirkgate Bisset, Peter, 110 Loch street * John, 115 Union street Black, James, 41 Whitehouse st. Byth, James, 19 Huntly street Bruce, William, 63 Causewayend *Davidson, David, 13l£ Union st. Buyers, James, & Co., 12 Kidd Elicock, Joseph, 102 King street lane [west Greig, John, 5£ Chronicle lane Chalmers, Wm., 35 Victoria st. John, 129 King street 218 Trapes' and professions' directory.

*Hutcheon, 44 Union street Carvers and Gilders. Hutcheson, Al., 7 Carmelite lane Knox, Arthur, 7 Summer street Anderson, A. & J., 33 Queen st. M'Bean, Daniel, 16 Castle street Findlay, Robert, Windmill lane M'Donald, Jas,, jun., 31 Castle st. Gifford & Son, 187 Union street Masson, Eobert, 22 Justice street Hay & Lyall (to the Queen) 2 Middleton, John, 99 George st. Market street M'Intosh, J. & Son, 6 Upper- Kerr & Bowman, 179 Union st. kirkgate Murray, John, 70 Green *Ogilvie, A. & W., 175 Union st. Chimney Sweeps. *Smith, James, 106 King street John, 33 Castle street Booth, Wm., 1\ Justice street *Stephen, William, 152 Union st. Dean, Matthew, 22 Mutton brae Trail, George, 18 Upperkirkgate Eddie, John, 6 Berry lane Walker, Al. R., 45 Bon-accord st. M'Dougal, Daniel, 66 Netherkirk- W., Eeid's court, 34 Gallow- gate gate Scott, John, 46 Gallowgate

Candlemakers. Civil Engineers.

Borthwick, W., 36 East North st. Abernethy, George, 3 Dee place Bothwell, George B., 25 Justice st. Abernethy, James Co., Ferryhill Johnston, Robert, 40 Loch street & Foundry [Works Ogston, Alexander, 84 Loch street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Skinner, P. A., St. Catherine's Ferguson, William B., 24 Adelphi court, 16 Shiprow [street Gibb, Alexander, Waterloo quay Williamson & Simpson, 79 Wales Lancefield, A., Exchange court, Union street Gait-Wrights. Milne, Robert, Waterloo quay Thomson, Hall, Catto & Co., Foot- Connon, Robert, 34 Causewayend dee Dawson, William, Spa street Smith, Alexander, 146 Union st. Gray, David, Holburn street Willett, John, 123£ Union street Lamb, James, Rutkrieston Rae, Francis, 62 Skene street Watson, Geo., 184 West North st. Clerks.

Anderson, Alexander, Cuparston Carters. place David (AR. Co.) Guild st. Brand, George, 43 Windmillbrae David (G.N. of S. R. Co.) Collie, William, 59 Wales street Waterloo quay Duncan, James, 59 Longacre James (A. & A.) 75 Union Forrest, George, 79 Virginia st. street Gordon, John, 14 Catherine street Bannerman, James (Jas. Roy, jun) & Smith, 81 West North st, 48 Union street Keith, Peter, 11 Mounthooly Berry, Jn. Edward (Skinner and Leslie, Thomas, York street Wilsone, advocates,) 201 M'Donald, Roderick, 8 Charles st. Union street Moor, William, 45 Jack's brae Bird, William (Broadford Works) Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West Brown, James (T. & C. Bank) 93 North street Union Street trades' and professions 1 directory. 219

Caird, George (P. & G. Brown) Knowles, Alexander F. (G. T.jun. 404 Union street & Co.) 40 Marischal street Catto, Joseph (J. Abernethy & Lamond, Charles, (A. E. Co.) Co.) Ferryhill Foundry Guild street Collie, Duncan (Post office) Mar- Law, W. (Bon-accord Livery ket street Stables) 5 Bon-accord st. Croft, Charles (Inland Bevenue) Ledingbam. A. W. (Gas office) 21 Adelphi Gas street [street Cruickshank, Eobt. (T .& C. bank) Macaldowie, Eobert, h. 131 King 93 Union street M'Lean, John, (Harbour office) Gumming, Eobert (Post office,) foot of Marischal street Market street [Co.) Maconachie, Wm. (A. E. Co.) Eobt. (Devanha Comb work Guild street Davidson, Alexander, 33 Maris- Midgley, G. H, (Electric Tel. chal street office) A. E. Station, Guild st. Donaldson, Alexander, 47 Wel- Wm. H. (Electric Tel. office) lington street Milne, George (Police office) 50 Dun, Alex., 43 Frederick street St Nicholas street Edward, Alex. (British Linen Co.) Wm. S„ Dee Village 22 King street Mollison, Wm. 76 Broad street Edwards, John, jun. (Brown & Morrison, Alexander, (G. N. of S. Carr) 37 Union street E. Co.) Waterloo quay Farquhar, James (J. Blaikie & James, (Com. Co.) Inches Sons) Littlejohn street Morgan, James, (D. E. Co.) 24 Findlay, Eobt (Allardyce & Jopp) Adelphi 13 Market street Murray, James (Farquhar & Gill) Fraser, David W., 7 Little Bel- 24 Upperkirkgate mont street James (E. Fletcher) 17 John (J. Blaikie & Sons) Huxter row Littlejohn street Eeid, Duncan (Eecord office) 27 John (T. & C. Bank) 93 King street Union street Eiddel, Peter (Harbour office) Eobert (Post office) Market foot of Marischal street strGGt William (T. & C. Bank) 93 Wm. (A. E. Co.) Guild st. Union street Frater, Jas. (City Chamberlain's Eoberts, John, jun., (Devanha Office, Town House) Comb Work Co.) Glegg, Eobert (National Bank) 42 Eoss, Alexander (T. H. C. & Co.) Castle street York place Grant, James (Stamps and Taxes) Eobertson, Alexander (National Advocates' buildings Bank) 42 Castle street Gray, Jas. (Gilcomston Brewery Shanks, William H. (Gas Light Co.) [street Co.) Gas street Eobert (Post Office) Market Sinclair, John (N. Assurance Co.) Harvey, George T. (A. E. Co.) 3 King street Guild street Singer, Patrick (Wyllie & Son) Holmes, Wm. (D. H.&Co.) 82 111 Union street [street College street Sim, John (N. of S. Bank) King Home, E. B. (W. Adamson), 25 William (Eichards & Co.) Marischal street Eubislaw Jaffray, Lawrence, (Post-office,) Smith, David (T. M'Combie & Market street Co.) 29 Queen street! Keith, James (Granite and Marble J., (L. & C, Shipping Co.) Works) Constitution street 62 Marischal street 220 trades' and professions' directory.

Smith, William, 34 Park street Milne, E., Crystal Palace, Market Souttar William (G. N. of S. E. gallery Co.) Waterloo quay Moir, J. & Co., 185 Union street

Thomson, Kobert (Bicliards &Co ) Mowat, Wm. & Co., 82 Shiprow Thompson, Alexander (Journal James, 37 St. Nicholas st. office) 28 & 29 Adelphi *Murray, Wm., & Co., 40 Union st Walker, James, (J. S. & Co.) 5 *Philip & Cooper, 32 Union street Shoe lane *Pkilip & Kennedy, 17 and 19 J. C. (M. E. & Sons) 151 Union buildings [st. Union street *Pratt & Keith, 51 and 53 Union Willox, John (N. of S. E. L. Co.) Boss, Hugh, jun., 4 Broad street M'Combie's court James, 206 George street Wood, George, (Post office) Mar- Mrs Wm., 179 Gallowgate ket street Eussell, Alexander, 18 Union st. Bust, David, 7 Broad street Sellar, Mrs T., 54 George street Clothiers and Drapers. Shirres, Wm. & Co., 67 King st. * Wm.&Co. 71 King street Those marked * are Wholesale. * James, 30 Union street *Shepherd, Wm., 182 Gallowgate *Anderson and Thomson, 10 Broad Simpson & Whyte, 21 Union street buildings [street Anderson, Wm., 23 Queen street Smith, Andrew, 63 St. Nicholas *Blackhall, James & Co., 39 *Spence & Watson, 26 and 28 Union street Castle street *Brown and Carr, Exchange *Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union st. court, Union street Tocher, John, 100 Union street Brown, James, 2 George street Tough, George, 134 George street Campbell, Wm. & Co., 73 Union st. Troup, Alex., 82 Union street Cassie, Mrs. 43, Union street *White, Fairweather, & Co., 123 *Clark, James, 66 Union street Union street *Collie, G. & Co, 4 St Catherine's Wilson & Thorn, 230 George st. wynd [street * ..... Patrick, 29 and 31 Union Connon, James, 8 Broad street Coach Builders. *Cooper, Henry & Co., 47 Union street Gray, Alexander, 101 King street, Dunn, James, 38 Market gallery and 7 Frederick street Falconer, John & Co., 23 Union st. Laing & Melvin (to Her Majesty) Forbes, James & Sons, 24 Market 4 and 8 Bon-accord street street Milne, James, 72 Loch street Fraser, Hugh, 34 Union street Ness, Eobert, 7 Union row Grant, J. and W., 16 Broad street Green, James, 84 Woolmanhill *Hall, John, 43 Broad street Coal Brokers. Kinghorn, James, 192 George st. Lumsden, J. & Co., 117 Union st. Bannerman, Patrick, 2 Trinity M'Kenzie, A. & Co., 85 Union st. Fiddler, Alex., 1 Shorebrae [quay Mann, George, 104 Union street M'Lauchlin, John, 3 James street Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street M'Taggart, Donald, 13 Eegent Meffet, Mrs George, 204 Gallow- quay [quay gate Nicolson & Simpson, 11 \ Eegent Melvin, James, 46 Union street Walker, James, 72 Dee street *Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st. Winlaw, James, jun., 14 Quay .

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Comb Makers. Lucas, James, 128 George street M'Donald, Bernard, 36 Bon-accord Stewart, Rowell Stewart, & Co., street 40 Hutcheon street Mitchell, Dean, & Co., 25 Union Devanha Combwork Co., Devanha street M'Phersou, John & Co., Steps of Smart John, 7 Carmelite street Gilcomston Penketh, Richard, 66 Dee street

Commercial. Travellers Coopers. Brown, Alexander (Pratt & Keith) Those marked * are Fishcurers. 20 South Silver street Connon, George Shepherd) (S. 37 Bell, John, 16 Windmillbrae West North street Cameron, William, 15 Loch street Gray, George (H. Gordon Co.) & Collie, James, 83 Loch street 14 Gallowgate [ter. Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate John (A. Skene) 3 Skene *Gordon, Charles, 57 Green John (A. A. Gray) 232 & James & Co., Chronicle lane George street John, 2 Garvock street Laidlaw, Charles. S., (J. R. & Gray, Charles, Commerce street Urquhart) 10 King street Michie, George, 7 Barnett's close Nicoll, Alex. (Wm. Stevenson) 3 Nicol, Alexander, 8 Longacre Mount street Ross, Angus, 15 James street Thomson, Win. (G. Collie & Co.) Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street 25 Victoria street west *Williams, Jas. & Son, 13 Vir- ginia street Confectioners & Pastry Cooks. Copp ersmiths. Bain, Mrs. 10 Marischal street Bothwell, A., 18 Broad street Blaikie, J. & Sons, Littlejohn st. Duffus, Alexander, 11 Castle st. Clunes, Thomas & Co., 8 School- James, 86 Union street hill Glegg, Alexander, 125 Union st. Elmslie, John, 69 Windmillbrae Geo. & Sons, 215 Union st. Gordon, H. & Co., 1 Gallowgate Lockhart & Salmond, 92 Union st. Stephen, J., 6 Shoe lane M'Donald, John, 37 Basement floor, market M'Killiam, B. & W., 54 Broad st. Corkcntters. Robert, 28 Union street, and 38 Upperkirkgate Milne, John, 21 Gallowgate Brown, Charles, 39 Schoolhill Seller, William, 50 Castle street Duncan, Thomas & Son, 20 St. Nicholas street Shepherd, William, 49 Union st. Shields, John, 160 Union street Simpson, George, 27 Broad street Wilson, Hugh, 47 Regent quay

Cotton Spinners. Contractors, Leslie, John, 40 Woolmanhill Brebner, John, 22 Bon-accord ter. Robinson, Crura, & Co., Banner- Leslie, William, 123J Union st. mill J

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Curriers and Skinners. Cadenhead, John, 231 Union st. Christie, John, 46 Schoolhill Clyne, Willhm & Sons, 28 Berry Clark, Thomas, Marischal Col- lane lege Davidson, James W., Berry lane Dyce, Robert, 198 Union street Hacket, John, Jack's brae Fiddes, David, 18 King street Laing, James, 38 George street Forsyth, James H., 56 Castle st. M'Kenzie, Alex., 13 Denburn ter. Galen, John, 7 East Craibstone St. Paterson, William & Co., Jack's Geddes, John, 37 Union place brae Grant, Peter, 157 Gallowgate Koberts, David, 17 Princes street Henderson, William, 49 School- Kodger, James, Gilcomston Tan- hill nery Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Sim, William Newbridge, Hard- Jamieson, Robert, Royal Lunatic gate Asylum Smith, Robert, Gilcomston Tan- Keith, William, 257 Union street yard Kerr, David, 4 Golden square Watt, John, 1 and 3 St. Paul st. Kilgour, Alexander, 158 Union st. Laing, William, 7 Golden square Leslie, William, 10 Golden square Cutlers. Lizars, A. J., Marischal College Macrobin, Dr., Migvie house, Sil- Hamilton, John, 17 George street ver street 41 Union street Hodge, John, Morison, G., 15 Constitution st. Nicol, G. J., 17 Belmont street Ogilvie, George, 39 Union place Dentists. Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi court Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly Dewar, Henry A., 181 Union st. Pirrie, William, 238 Union street James, 229 Union street Mein, Rainy, George, 17 Golden square 74 Union street King, M. G. G., Rattray, Robert, Royal Infirmary Skues, Lieut. Geo., R.N., Crown Redfern, P., King's College terrace Reid, Duncan, Crown court, Union Emslie, James, Schoolhill 55 street [street Simpson, John, 2 East Craibstone Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Distillers. Steel, James, 17 Adelphi Templeton, William, 5 Marine Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. place, Ferryhill Ogg, Henry & Co., Strathdee, Will, James, 11 King street Cuparston [Holburn Williamson, Joseph, 127 King st. Eeid, Smith & Co., Union Glen, William, 239 Union street Brown, Farquhar& Co., Glenbum, Rubislaw Black, William & Co., Devanha Druggists.

Doctors of Medicine. Those marked * are wholesale.

(See also Surgeons. Allan, Alexander, 44 Green Andrew, William, 195 Union st- Balfour, Stephen, 22 Union place Birss, Robert, 28 Park street Beveridge, Robert, 201 Union st. Collie, John, 29 York place Booth, James, 27 Queen street Coutts, Charles, 26 Broad street Brown, John, Skene square Davidson, Charles, 205 Union st trades' and professions 1 directory. 223

*Dunn, David & Co., 32 King st. Petrie, George, 5 Huxter row Eddie, William, 30 George st. Stephen, J H., 3 Correction wynd Erskine, E. Marr, 138 George st. *Stevenson, James, 6 Queen street Fearnside, John, 45 Green Findlay, J. A., 12 Wellington place Forsyth, Wm. & Co., 57 Castle st. Farriers. Gordon, Alexander, 162 Union st. Grant & Donald (successors to P. Cowe, William, 14 AVindmillbrae Williamson & Son) 141 Union Forrest, Peter, 2 Farrier lane street Gray, David, Holburn street Grant, Peter, 157 Gallowgate Green Peter, 9 Chronicle lane Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Skea, Joseph, V.S.,22 Dee street Keith, Alexander D., 87 King st. Thomas, 75 George street James, 8 Union place Smith, Anthony, A., V.S., 4Lang- Laing, James, 51 Woolmanhill stane place M'Combie, Robert, 56 Summer street [row Mackay, David M., 1 Exchequer Fishmongers. Maclean, James, 43 Castle street *Paterson, Wm., 134 Gallowgate Findlay, Eobert, 5 Basement-floor, Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly market Eeith, Eobert, 133 Crown St. [st. Garrow, James, Hadden street *Reid, George & Sons, 45 Union Gove, William, 6 Basement-floor, Sangster, John, 46 Commerce st. market Shields, Thomas, 125 Crown street Innes, Eobert, 60 and 61 do. *Sim, James & Co., 76 King st. Pirie, Gordon, 2 do. *Sinclair, Wm., 34 Upperkirkgate Eobb, Jjavid, 19 do. Smith, John, 90 Broad street Simpson, James, 12 George street *Souter & Shepherd, 22 Broad st. Whyte, John, 8 and 9, Basement- Sutherland, J., 34 St Nicholas st. floor, market Urquhart, J., 65 St Nicholas st. Wilson, George, 228 George street Fishing Tackle Makers.

Dyers. Brown, William, 36 George street Duguid, David, 2 Flourmillbrae Bannerman, John, 37 George st. Gordon, George, 31 George street Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch st. Henderson, David, 5 Castlebrae Brown, Andrew, Eubislaw works J., 85 Spring garden Cooper, William, 51 Castle street Sandison, Ludovick, 118 King st. Ferguson, E., 40 Upperkirkgate M'Grigor, John, 26 George street, Philip, Alexander, 172| George st. Fleshers. Stewart, Alex. E., 104 George st. Wilson, David, 5 St. Nicholas st. Anton, Mrs, 89 Basement-floor, market Barron, Wm., 41 Market hall En gravers. Begg, Wm., 46 Market hall Those marked * are Lithographers. Benton, Alex., 245 George street Bruce, George, 33 Basement-floor, *Cornwall, Geo. & Sons, Victoria market [hall court, 54 Castle street Butler, Joseph, 32 & 33 Market *Hughes, E., 15 Netherkirkgate Chalmers, Wm., 1 6 Basement-floor *Keith & Gibb, 15 Union buildings market 224 trades' and professions' directory.

Crome, John, 9 Basement-fir. mar. Stewart, Jas., 1 & 2 Market hall Davidson, Andrew, 7 Basement- Jn., 30 Basement floor, mar. floor, market Ann, 3 Market hall Davidson, James, 47 Market hall Tastard, James, 18 Market hall Donaldson, Arthur, 230 George st. John, 16 Basement floor, Dow, David, 10 Park street market [hall Duncan, George, 17 Basement- Thomkins & Reid, 18 Basement floor, market Thomson, Adam, sen., 43 Market Gardiner, John, 35 Basement- hall. floor, market Adam, jun., 29 Market hall Gibson, Wm., 6 Gallowgate George, 52 1 Virginia street Gordon, James, 23 Market hall John, 42 Market hall Robert, 122 Chapel street William, 17 Market hall Jane, 4 Basement-floor, mar. Tough, James, 6 Market hall [ket Grant, James, 46 Woolmanhill Jane, 1 Basement floor, mar- & Miller, 156 Gallowgate Walker, Robt., 29 Basement floor, William, 22 Market hall market Gray, James, 19 Market hall Wm., 47 Chapel street Mrs, 10 Basement-floor mar. White, James, 14 & 88 Basement Groundwater, Mrs, 12 Basement floor, market floor, market Williamson, Alex., 45 Market hall Hall, James, 110 Gallowgate Geo., sen., 30 Market hall Henry, John, 92 Gallowgate Geo., jun., 44 Market hall Hosie, Jas., 87 Basement floor mar. James, sen., 49 Market hall Hutcheon, J. & J., 48 Market hall James, jun., 39 Market hall Kerr, James, Langstane place John, sen., 40 Market hall Knowles, James, 5 Skene street John, jun., 5 Market hall Thomas, 7, 8 & 9 Market hall Wm., 36 Market hall M'Donald, Mrs, 36 Basement-floor Wilson, Charles, 4 East North st. market [floor, market ...... Peter, 34 & 35 Market hall M'Robbie, James, 31 Basement- Wishart, Alex., 13 Basement floor, Macbeth, Mrs, 5 Basement-floor, market [hall market Wyness, Andrew, 15 & 16 Market Marr & Milne, 10, 11 & 12, Market John, 21 Market hall hall Yeats, Thomas, 37 Market hall Martin, Jas. & Wm., 50, 51 and Jane, 15 Basement floor, 52, Market hall market [ket Milne, James, 79 Queen street Yule, Mrs, 8 Basement floor, mar- Morrison W. & W., 12 Black's buildings [market Nelson, Mrs, 2 Basement floor, Fmiterers. Nicol, David, 20 Market hall Reid, J. & Co., 158 George street Bartlett, William, 21 Broad street Mrs, 13 Market hall Berry, Mrs, 108 George street Rotknie, James, 28 Market hall Hossack, Archibald, 62 Union st. Salter, William, 14 Market hall Pegler, George, 80 Union street Sangster, Robert, sen., 31 Market hall [market Scroggie, Robt., 6 Basement floor, Furniture ©ealezs. Smith, Wm., 35 Park street Mrs, 12 East North street Cormack, George, 71 Broad street Spark, Andrew, 4 Market hall Rennie, William, 23 Gallowgate Stark, Alex. & Wm., 38 Market Shearer, Wm., 29 Gallowgate hall, and 83 Woolmanhill Symon, John, 29 Upperkirkgate trades' and professions' directory. 225

Game Dealers. Sim, James, Carnationfield, Skene square Archibald, James, 70 Loch street Smith, David, Links garden Beattie, Wm., 18 Harriet street James, Rubislaw Duncan, Mrs, 5 St Andrew street Joseph, 20 Dee village Forbes, Mrs, 32 Upperkirkgate Wm., Mile-end, Stocket Garrow, Jas. & Co., Hadden st. Snowey, Wm., Belmont Cottage, Grant, Mrs, 30 Loch street Berryden Lines, Robt., 60 and 61 Basement Taylor, Alexander, 7 1 Park street floor, market Wattie, Joseph, Union Glen, Hard- Joss, John, 51 Loch street gate Milne, Mrs, 61 Loch street, and Wilson, William, Mile-end, Hol- 10 St Andrew street burn Robb, David, 19 Basement floor, Wright, James, Pitmuxton market John, Pitmuxton

Gardeners. Gas Fitters.

(See Plumbers.) Adam, James, Berry road, North Broadford Aiken, Alex., 1 Strawberry bank, German Clock Makers. Hardgate Berry, James, 8 Broadford lane Frederick, Charles, 42 George st. Bisset. Wm., Polmuir John, 5 Broad street Carnie, James, Devanha house March, J., 13 Hutcheon street Chalmers, William, Seafield Messmer, Michael, 95 George st. Christie, John, Froghall Clark, Wm., Market hall & Links Davidson, James, Hardgate Goldsmiths and Jewellers. Robert, Lochhead Duncan, Wm., Millbank cottage, Crombie, Peter, 60 Broad street Berryden [row Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas st. Fyfe, Robert Union (jobbingJ, 26 Jamieson, George, 107 Union st. Gordon, Charles, Holburn place Mackay, James, T. & Co., 30 St Kinneard, William, Pitmuxton Nicholas street Lawson, Wm., Ferryhill house Rettie, M. & Sons, 151 Union st. Maver, Jas. (jobbing) Cuparston Sangster, George, 81 Broad street row Thomson, Daniel, 11 Market gal. Meffat, John, Outseats, Pitmuxton Merchant, Isaac, 6 Rosemount pi. Milne, John, Westfield cottage Grocers and Spirit Dealers. Morison, James, Drywell park, Loanhead Airth, John, 1 Union buildings Mowat, Jas. (jobbing) 57 Huntly Alexander, John, 145 Gallowgate street Allan, James, 59 St. Nicholas st. Petrie, James, Hardgate Nathaniel, 39 Park street Pirie, J. Strawberrybank Hardgate Nathaniel, jun., 24 Skene Reid, James, Springbank street square Peter, (jobbing) Holburn st. Anderson, George, 7 Commerce st. Reith, James, 66 Woolmanhill James, 202 Gallowgate Shewan, Alexander (jobbing) 32 John, 123 Crown street Whitehouse street Mrs, Holburn street Silver, John, Holburn street Bain, James. 195 West North st. 2 226 trades' and professions' directory.

Barclay, George, 61 Green Farquharson & Co., 131 Union st. Benson, Samuel, 141 Skene street Farquharson, Jas., 254 George st. Benzie, William, 206 Gallowgate Fiddes, Wm., 49 Castle street Bisset, George, Holburn street Finlay, James, 48 Gallowgate John & Win., 37 Queen st. Forbes, George, 109 Gallowgate Blaikie, Mrs, 101 Causewayend John, 86 Broad street Booth, George, 21 Upperkirkgate Thomas, 23 Shiprow James, 2 Baltic street Eraser, Alexander, Short Loanings Brantingham, Geo., 68 Schoolhill Angus & Co., 72 Union st. John W., 146 George st. George, 106 Green Bruce, George, 26 Woolmanhill J. & Co., 221 Union street, Buyers, Peter, 32 Quay andl, 2, and 3 Dee street Carnie, Alex., 58 College street William, 57 Union street Catto, Eobt., & Co., 14 King st. Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow Cay, George, 47 Upper Denburn Gall, John & Co., 121 Gallowgate Christie, George, 56 George st. Garden, John, 76 College street John J., 55 Park Street Gavin, William, 20 East North st. Clark, Leslie & Son, 4 Upper- Geddes, James, 30 Justice street kirkgate Gellan, William, 70 Virginia st. William, 8 King Street Gordon & Smith, 203 Union street Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel street Grant, Peter, 3 Causewayend Cormack, Alex. 31 Shiprow Gray, Daniel, 22 Union street William, 31 York Place David, 56 Shiprow Cosgrove, Peter, 298 George st. William, 3 Jack's brae Coutts, Alexander, Rubislaw Greig, James, 30 Causewayend David 60 and 62 Windmill- Gunn, George, 2 John street brae Harper, Alexander, 57 Virginia st. William, Holburn street Harrow, Robert, 258 George st. Craib, Alex., Trinity Quay Harvey, William, 56 Quay Craigmile, Alex., 47 Commerce st. Hatt, William, 270 George street Cruickshank, Alex., 14 Black's Hay, Alexander & Co., 1 Adelphi Buildings lane Robert, 196, Gallowgate Hector, Mrs, Holburn street William, 19 Castle street Henderson, Alex., 35 College st. Cumming, Alex., 58 Broad street Hunter, Wm., 33 Park street Davidson, Alex., jun., 44 Castle st. Hutchison, Geo. and William, 20

. — Alexander, 125 George st. Upperkirkgate William, & Co., 44 Broad st. Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay ...... William, 54 Green Jamieson, John, 25 St. Clement st. Dawson, Alex., 18 Maberly st. John, 122 King street Deuchar, George, 65 George street and Mitchell, 38 Union st. Diack, Wm., 16 Park street Johnston, Fraser L., 2 and 4 Dick, James, 35 Union terrace King street J. & J., grocers, 6 Union pi. John, 65 Upper Denburn Donald, Charles, 49 College street Jolly, James, 12 Marywell street Douglas, Alex., 21 Chapel street Kemp, Francis, 60 Skene square Downie, John, Holburn street Knowles, Wm., 61 George street Duncan, James, 12 Quay Law, Miss B., Wellington place Dunn, Alexander, 17 Skene street Lawson, Alex., 44 Netherkirkgate Edwards, Chas., 65 Woolmanhill Ledingham, Alex., 42£ Chapel st. Ellis, Robert, 58 Skene street Leslie, W. & W., 39 West North Emslie, Robert, 45 Commerce st. street [street Esslemont, Alexander, 73 King st. Lindsay, James, 27 St. Clement Ewer., John, 41 Ea North street Littlejohn & Green, 39 Green trades' and professions' directory. 227

Livingstone, E., 1 Baltic street Stirling, George, 13 Castle street Lumsden J. and Co., 95 Union st. Strachan, James, 49 Woolmanhill Wm., 58 Union street Stuart, Mrs, 13 Wales street M'Donald, Ewen, 193 Gallowgate Sutherland, Alex., 17 Castle street M'Kenzie, Geo., 35 Eegent Quay John, Bank street George, 19 Causewayend Taylor, Robert, 61 Netherkirkgate M'Leod, S., 11 Weighhouse sq. Thorn, James, 151 George street Machray, John A., 14 George st. Thomson, Joseph, 67 Shiprow Marr, Robert, 16 East North st. Tulloch, James, 16 St Clement st. Marshall, John C, 160 George st. Walker, John, 30 Park street Martin, Geo., 3 North Broadford Wallace, Alex., 55 George street Masson, Wm., 112 George street Watson, Patrick, 35 Bon -accord st. Mathieson, G., and Co., 75 Wool- White, James, 53 West North st. manhill Young, Alex., 85 St Andrew street Middleton, David, 94 George st. Yule, Wm., 165 Gallowgate Jas., 46 Summer street Milne George, 76 St Andrew street and Marshall, 24 St Nicho- CSunraakexs. las street Wm. and Son, 209 Union st. Henderson, Wm., 85 King street .. .. Wm., 46 Queen street Lyell, John, 128 Union street Wm., 43 Skene square Playfair, Charles, 70 Union street Mrs, 42 Gordon street Thomson, Thomas, 68 Union st. Mrs John, Bridge of Dee Mitchell, Charles, 19 Shoe lane Moir, Alex., 10 Castle street Hairdressers. James, 36 St Nicholas st. John, 41 Green Anderson, John C, 7 St. Nicholas Mollison, John, 26 Virginia street street Murdoch, John, 234 George street Beaton, John, 32 Marischal street Nicol, James, 1 John street Beattie, Alexander, 13 Shiprow Pirie, Johnston, 43 Woolmanhill Cockerill, Charles, 200 George st. Rennie, George, 50 Virginia st. Collie, James EL. 1 South Silver st. Robertson. J., 52 West North st. John. 55 Green Ross, J. N., 1 Rosemount terrace Cooper, John, 121 George street Saunders, James, 53 Regent quay Fraser, James, 28 Gallowgate Shepherd, S., 37 West North st. Garioch, John, 3 Schoolhill W. and A., 12 Commerce st. Hutton, Edward, 114 Skene st. Shireffs, W., 69 Park street Ironside, James, 149 Gallowgate Sim, George, 74 Shiprow Laing, James, 16 Windmillbrae Simpson, John, 50 West North st. M'Gillivray, John, 244 George st. Smith, Alex., 23 College street Marr, George, 27 Quay Charles and Co., 23 Wind- Martin, Gilbert, 51 Upperkirkgate millbrae and 1 College street Morgan, James, 90 Upper Den- James, 88 Chapel street burn Joseph, 3 Garvock street William, 35 Woolmanhill Wm. L., 20 Union place Oklmsn, Geo.. 18 St Nicholas st. Wm. jun., 106 Union street Robertson, James, 20 Broad st. Wm., 56 East North street Smith, William, 2 East North st. Spark, George, 8 Garvock street Stephen, George, 9 Chapel street Stevens, Robert, 214 George st. Walker, David, 135 Union street Stewart, Alex., 1 Gilcomston brae ...... Robert, 210 Gallowgate and Chivas, 13 King street Williamson, Adam, 40 Castle st. Still, Mrs Andrew, 51 York street Wise, Alexander, 2 Commerce st. 228 trades' and professions' directory.

Hatters. Jamieson, Thos., 9 Carmelite st. Ledingham, Jno., 73 Hutcheon st. Blackball, J. and Co., 39 Union M'Hattie, Jas., North Jopps lane street Marchant, A., North Charlotte st. Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street Middleton, Robert, 24 Union row Miller, W. M. and Co., 69 Union Mitchell and Cay, Spa Street street [street Moir, George, 7 Carmelite lane Ogilvie, Alex., and Co., 19 Queen Peterkin, Jno., 18 Whitehouse st. Thomas, 17 Drum's lane Pittendrich, A., 5, St Clement lane Steele, Alexander, 20 Union st. William, 56 Loch street Watson, A., 36 Broad street Rannie, Alex., 50 Commerce st. Robertson, Wm., 19 Bon-accord lane [brae Hosiers and Glovers. Rose, John and Co., 16 Mutton- Ross, Wm., Old Gas Works Barker, J. and J., 79 Loch street Rust, James, 14 Blackfriars st. Cooper, Henry and Co., 47 Union .... John, 14 Thistle street street Sievewright, Alex., York place Cruickshank, A. and Co., 105 Smith, George, 8 Causewayend Union street James, 7 St Mary's place Littlejohn, James, 155 Union st. Crown street M'Grigor, Charles, 5 Justice st. Will am, 20 Blackfriars st. Miss, 1 Justice street Taylor, John, 12 Upper denburn Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street John, 2 Upperkirkgate Pedelty, Joseph and Co., 68 Loch Traill, James, 8 Rose street street Warrack and Daniel, 92 John st. Ramsay, Mrs, 17 Marischal street Watson, James, 15 Langstane pi. Wisely, Jas. and Co., 7 Castle st. Wilson, John, 44 Frederick street Yunnie, Wm., 45 Blackfriars st. House Carpenters and Wrights. Innkeepers.

Bain, Ebenezer, 228 George st. Affleck, Edward, Star Hotel, 190 Black, Chas. and Wm., 5 College George street [hill street [lane Birnie, M., Terminus Inn, Ferry- Buyers, James and Co., 12 Kidd Bridgeford, Mrs, 12 Burnett's Connon, Robt., 34 Causewayend close, Exchequer row

.. .. Wm., 28 St Clement street Colvin, Mrs, 61 Castle street Cook, Jas. and Alex., Holburn st. Cormack, Wm., Ferryboat Inn, Coutts, Alex., 46 Frederick st. New Pier [quay George, 88 John street Cruickshank, Wm., 42 Regent Davidson, Alex., 164 Gallowgate Douglas, Thos., Douglas' Hotel, Davie, George, Rutbrieston Market street [Clayhills Duncan, Wm., 13 Jopp's lane Robert, Railway Hotel, Elrick, John, Thistle street Farquharson, Alex., 6 Little Bel- Fearn, Wm., 7 Martin's lane^rreen mont street Gordon, Robert, 10 Summer lane Fraser, Arthur, 7 Union lane Henderson, William and Son, 66 Gibbon, Chas., 64 Regent quay Loch street Gillespie, James, 8 Burnett's close Hogg, George, Holburn street Mrs, 81 Woolmanhill W. and A., 1\ Carmelite st. Grant, Alexander, Rising Sun, 10 Ingram, William, 91 Loch street Huxter row Ironside, William, 9 Spa street Jopp, John, 5 Quay trades' and professions' directory. 229

Leffen, Mrs Henry, 10 Adelphi Thomson, George, and Son, 21 Little John, 16 Correction wynd Regent Quay Louden, Mrs, City Hotel, 21 St Wagstaff, Edward., 26 Broad st. Nicholas street Winlaw, J., jun., 14 Regent Quay M'Crindle, Gilbert, St Nicholas Wood, Joseph, 57 Marischal st. Hotel, 9 St Nicholas st., and 2 St Nicholas lane M'Kay, Neil, 10 Littlejohn street Insurance Agents. M'Leod, Mur., 79 Windmill brae Directory.) Macgregor, W., Aberdeen Hotel, (See end of Professions' 138 Union street Miller, Thomas, 62 Castle street Robertson, David, Royal Hotel, Iron Founders. Union street Jas., and Co., Ferry- Mrs. 13 Guestrow [ter row Abernethy, Ronald, Mrs, Lemon tree, 7 Hux- hill Foundry Co., Loch st. Stephen, James, George Hotel, Barry, Henry, and Footdee Iron 177 George street Blaikie Brothers, Works Taylor, J., "Wallace Tower Hotel, and Co., 20 63 and 65 Netherkirkgate M'Kiimon, Wm., Walker, George, 6 Back wynd Spring Garden Hall, Catto, and Co., Mrs, 8 Schoolhill Thomson, Watson, John, 102 Union street York Place

Insurance Brokers. Ironmongers.

Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co., Glegg and Thomson, 179 George 56 Marischal street street [street Adamson, H., 57 Marischal street Gordon, H., and Co., 89 Broad street Aiken, James, jun., 88 King st. Laing, James, 121 Union st. [gate Booth, Wm. P., 56 Marischal st. Lyell, John, 128 Union Boyd, Andrew F., 38 Castle st. M'Hardy, David, 54 Netherkirk- Bruce, John, 26 Marischal street Macbeth, J. and S., 47 Broad st. Catto, J., Son, and Co., 88 King Melville, Thomas and Sons, 166 street [Marischal st. Gallowgate Connon, Richard, and Co., 58 Robertson, Charles, 17 Park street Cook, John, 59 Marischal street George, 207 Gallowgate street Duncan, William, 33 Marischal st. Ross. John, 57 St Nicholas Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row Rowell, Joseph, 14 Upperkirkgate George, Charles, 19 Marischal st. and 12 St Paul street Jamieson, John, Waterloo Quay Shearer, John, 46 George street Nicol, Alex., 57, Marischal street Stephen, James, 34 Broad street Nisbet and Robertson, 47 Mar- Walker, Alex, and Co., 58 Gallow- ischal street [street gate Oswald, Henry C. 30 Marischal Yule, Alex., 94 Union street Reid, Wm., 56 Marischal st [st. Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal Robb, Brothers, and Co., 59 Mar- Eiand Surveyors. ischal street Sheed, John. 44 Marischal street Beattie, Jas. F., 2 Bon-accord sq. Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st. Dauney, Alex. 17 North Broadford Thompson, George, jun. and Co., Shier, Dav., Beechhill, Pitfoddels 40 Marischal st. Smith, Alex., 146 Union street 230 trades' and professions' directory.

Leather Merchants. Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland pi. Cruickshank, Mrs Thomas, 120 Clyne, "Wra. and Sons, 22 and 24 King street Gallowgate Mrs, 12 Canal street Duncan, Wm., 25 Broad street dimming, Miss, 32 Adelphi Wm., 35 Broad street Currie, Mrs, 36 Union street Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street Davidson, Mrs, 90 Bon-accord st. Lyon, Alex., 198 George street Mrs, 55 Wellington street Menzies, John, 5 Woolmanhill Dawson, Mrs, 1 Crown terrace Morrison, Geo., 37 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 11 St Andrew street Paterson. Wm. & Co., Jack's brae Donald, Mrs, 66 John street Ritchie, Wm. & Co., 25 Nether- Duncan, Mrs, 37 Marischal street kirkgate Duffus, William, 56 Union street Roberts, David, 17 Princes street Elder, Miss, 66 Dee street Watt, Jas., Newbridge, Hardgate Elmslie, Mrs, 16 Netherkirkgate John, 1 and 3 St. Paul st. Mrs, 7 John street Miss, 188 West North st. Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse st. Lithographers. Fernie, Mrs, 41 St Nicholas street Findlay, James, 32 Park street (See Engravers.) Mrs, 11 Little Chapel st. Forbes, Mrs George, 1 9 Huntly st. Lodging-House Sleepers. Mrs, 51 Marischal street Forsyth, Mrs, 1 Marischal street Allan, Mrs, Hardgate Gall, Mrs, 84 Union street Galloway, Mrs, terrace Miss, 39 Union terrace 39 Union Geddes, Miss, Chapel street Anderson, Wm., 2 Affleck place 71 Gellan, Mrs R., Union terrace Mrs, 11 Diamond street 36 Gillespie, Mrs, Andrew, Miss, 49 Broad street 163 George street Gordon, J., 91 Broad street Badenoch, Mrs B., 50 Castle st. Miss, Canal Balfour, Mrs, 81 Hutcheon street 8 street Mrs Ralph, Dee street Barkway, Mrs, 1 Charlotte street 26 Mrs Alexander, 74 Union st. Barron, Miss E., 184| Union st. Mrs Dr., 67 street Baxter, Mrs, 67 Commerce street Crown Grant, George, 13 Constitution st. Berry, Miss, 86 George street Miss, 5l£ street Blackhall, Mrs. 97 Chapel street Bon-accord Boaden, Mrs R. 89 Waterloo quay Gray, Mrs, 3 John street Mrs, Bowie, Miss, 29 Broad street 33 Charlotte street Mrs, street Brechin, Mrs, 9 Diamond street 75 Union Greach, Brown, Mrs, 6 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 30 Dee street Greig, Miss, Miss, Castlehill 130 Union street Harper, Mrs, Bruce, Miss, 39 Union terrace 19 Union buildings Hay, Mrs, Charlotte street Buyers, Mrs. 129 Union street 33 Miss, 6 Strawberrybank Chapman, Mrs, 24 St Andrew st. Helmrich, Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Christie, James, 18 Frederick st. Hird, Miss, Chrystall, Mrs, 2 St Catherine's 56 Gerrard street wynd Hogg, Mrs, 21 Schoolhill Howie, Mrs, street Clark, Mrs. J., 153 Union street 49 Broad Hutton, James, Collie, Mrs, 83 Bon-accord street 108 King street Innes, Cook, Mrs, King's square, Huntly Mrs, 1 Netherkirkgate Irvine, street Mrs, 33 Charlotte street Cormack, Mrs, Charlotte street James, Mrs R., Red Lion court Jamieson, Mrs, George street Craib, Mrs, 1 Donald's court, 20 63 Schoolhill Jamson, Mrs Captain, 36 Union st. trades' and professions' directory. 231

Johnston, Mrs, 91 Gallowgate Sadler, Mrs, 189 Union street Keith, Mrs, 10 Bon-accord lane Scorgie, Mrs, 77 Broad street Kelman, Miss, 124 George street Scott, Mrs, kLittlejohn street Kemp, Mrs, 86£ Crown street Shepherd, Mrs, 182 Gallowgate King, Mrs, 6 Marischal street Miss, 37 Bon-accord street Miss, 20 North Silver street Sherar, Mrs, 18 Marischal street Laing, Mrs, 5 Schoolhill Simpson, Miss, 27 Marywellst. Law, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Singer, Mrs ,58 Castle street Leslie, Misses, 60 St. Nicholas st. Smith, Mrs, 114 King street Levie, Mrs, 13 Marischal street Mrs Alexander, 7 Garvock M'Donald, Mrs, 9 Diamond street street M'Hardy, Mrs Geo., 6 Broad st. Miss, 91 Chapel street M'Intosh, Mrs, 36 Union street Stallon, Miss, 147 Union street M'Nie, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Stevenson, Mrs, Concert Court, Macaldowie, Mrs, 39 Bon-accord st. Broad street Mackie, Mrs, 19 Marischal street Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King street Main, Mrs, 17 Prince Eegent st. Swanson, Mrs, 1 Marischal st. Mair, Mrs. William, 69 Crown st. Taylor, Mrs, 18 Crown street Massie, Mrs. 103 George street Mrs, 31 Harriet street Maver, Miss, 64 Union street Tennant, Mrs, 40 Union terrace Mearns, Mrs, 53 Bon-accord street Thomson, Mrs, 50 Loch street Melvin, Mrs James, 59 Dee street Mrs, 57 John street Millar, Mrs, 130 Union street Tochettie, Mrs, 30 Marischal st. Mrs, 1 Prospect terrace Tulloch, Mrs, 50 Woolmanhill Milne, Mrs, 64 Union street Turner, Mrs, 64 Union street Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel st. Willock, Bob. S., 54 Union st. Miss, 278 George street Wilson, Mrs James, 41 Huntly st. Mitchell, Mrs, 21 Summer street Mrs, 54 St Nicholas street Moncur, Mrs, 3 John street Mrs, 15 St Andrew street Monro, Mrs, 38 Chapel street Mrs John, 26 Summer st. Mrs, 116 George street Wood, Mrs J., 19 Union terrace Miss, 75 Union street Wyness, Mrs, 13 Skene terrace Morrison, Mrs A. D., 35 Victoria Yule, Mrs, 177 Union street street west Mullet, Mrs, 22 Broad street Murray, Mrs, 7 Little Belmont st. manufacturers. Noble, Miss, 25 Marischal street Paterson, Mrs. 2 Union place Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street Pittendrich, Mrs, 11 Bon-accord J. and J., 79 Loch street street Berry, W. and J., 14 Queen st. Miss, George street 116 Beveridge, Peter, 122£ Union st. Miss, Kainnie, 217 Union street Bobert, 39 St Nicholas st. Keid, Mrs, 8 Commerce street Cooper, Henry and Co. 47 Union Mrs D., 48 Dee street street Mrs William, Holburn st. Crombie, James and Co., Cothal Mrs William, 1 Nelson st. mills Boherts, Mrs, 3 Castle lane Davidson, Donald, 49 Green Robert, Robertson, 144 George st. Garden, William, 14 John street Mrs, 13 Marischal street Green, James, 84 Woolmanhill Boss, Mrs Peter, 59 Huntly st. Hadden, Alex, and Sons, Green Mrs, 7 Donald's court, 20 Leslie, John, 40 Woolmanhill Schoolhill M Intosh, Peter, 274 George st. Miss, 189 Union street Mackie, David, 10 Langstane pi. Bust, Mrs, 24 St Andrew street Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st. 232 trades' and professions' directory.

Milne, Alexander, 39 Queen street Merchants—Wholesale. Palmer, John, 98 Loch street Peddilty, J. and Co.,.68 Loch st. Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. Pirie, A. and Sons, 20 Adelphi Bisset, J. and W., grocers, 1 Ex- Richards and Co., Broadford works change street [street Robinson, Crum and Co., Banner- Brebner and Grant, 56 St Nicholas mill Brown & Carr, Exchange court, Rose, John, John street Union street Sutherland, A. Sons and Co., 1, 2 Catto, J., Son, & Co., 88 King st. and 3, Black's buildings R. and Son, 47 Marischal st. Will, Thomas, Mechanics' hall, Wm., 90 King street 17 Market street Clark, Leslie & Son, 4 Upperkirk- gate Wm., 8 King street Collie, Geo. & Co.", St Catherine' Masons. wynd Robert (fancy wares) Green Cameron, Alex., 28 Catherine st. Cooper, H. & Co., 47 Union st. Geddes, John, 14 Skene street Crombie, James, Backwynd Horn, James, 3 Martin's lane Davidson, G. & W., Quay Jamieson, James, Bank street Wm. & Co., 44 Broad street Matthew, James, 44 Chapel street Dunn, D. & Co., 32 King street Rae, George, Nelson street Duthie, Wm., York place Robertson, George, 123 Chapel st. Edwards. Douglas, 16 Adelphi Ross, John, 28 Summer street Emslie, VV.& Son, 191 Gallowgate Forbes, Jas. & Sons, 24 Market st. Fraser, Alex., 15 Marischal street Mealselleis. Gray, A. and A., Thornton place, Guestrow Beattie, John, 101 Gallowgate Hall, J., 43 Broad street Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend Hogarth and Co., 82 College street Cock, John, 11 Commerce street Inglis, G,, Crown ct., 41 J Union st. Crombie, James, 165\ Gallowgate Johnston, Robert, 25 York place Davidson and Coutts, 72 George st. Littlejohn, A., 72 Netherkirkgate Durno, Leslie, Wellington place Jas. (fancy worsted) 155 Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Union street [st. Harper, John, 61 Virginia street M'Combie, Thos. & Co., 29 Queen Hunter, Arthur, 137 Gallowgate Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street William, 63 Huntly st. Milne, Low, and Co., 127 Union st. Jaffray, James, 108 Chapel street Paterson, W., 134 and 136 Gal- Mrs David, 68 West North lowgate street Philip and Cooper, 32 Union st. Johnstone, James, 60 Virginia st. Philip and Kennedy, 17 Union Knox, Wm., 83 George street buildings [street Langlands, Robert, 187 Gallow- Pratt and Keith, 51 and 53 Union gate [street Reid, George & Sons, 45 Union st. Middleton, James, 31 West North Robb, George, 14 Young street Niven, J. and C, 59 Green Roberts, David, 17 Princes street Orchiston, James, 82 George st. Rose, Donaldson and Co., 25 York Pratt, Robert, 21| Schoolhill street Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West Shepherd, Simpson, 37 West North street North street Stephen, John, 8 Marywell street Shirres, James, 30 Union street Thomson, John, 52 Queen street Wm. and Co., 71 King st. trades' and professions' directory. 233

Sim James and Co., 76 King st. Millers. Sinclair, Wm., 36 Upperkirkgate Skene, Alex., 27 Kegent quay- Eddie, Chas., Nether Justice Mills Smith, Alexander, 38 King street Farquhar, G., Upper Justice Mills John and Co., 5 Shoe lane Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Neil, jun., 7 Frederick street Kemp, Robert, 59 & 60 Castle st. Souter and Shepherd, 22 Broad st. Mess, J., Flourmill, St Nicholas st. Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st. Milne, James, 79 Broad street Tait, James, 5 Union buildings Taylor, Alex., 67 Union street Thorn, A. and W.,12 Commerce st. Milliners & Dressmakers. Thomson, G, and Son, 21 Eegent

f Allan, Misses, 24 Young street quay _ Valentine, John, 12 Virginia st. Anderson, Miss, 20 Silver street Walker, Charles, 39 Marischal st. Andrew, Miss, Holburn street White, Fairweather. and Co., 123 Benson, Miss, 141£ Skene street Union street Burgess, Miss, Annand's court, 30 John F„ 107 King street James street Cadger, Elizabeth, 87 George st. Cameron, Miss Elizabeth, 124 Mid-wives and Sick Union street Campbell, Miss, 22 Summer lane Nurses. Carnie, Catherine, 85 Queen st. Cassie, Miss, 19 St Nicholas st. Allan, Mrs, 48| Gallowgate Cattanach, Mrs, 31 Union Terrace Beggrie, Mrs, 10 Catto square Catto, Miss, Annand's court, 30 Cameron, Mrs, 33 Loch street James street Cooper, Mrs, 123 George street Chapman, Miss, 24 St Andrew st. Craib, Mrs, 1 Trinity quay Colston, Mrs, 11 Diamond street Dalgarno, Mrs, 48 Woolmanhill Connell, Miss, 86 Chapel street Edwards, Mrs, 14 Skene street Cormack, Miss, 11 Whitehouse st. Falconer, Mrs, Stoneytown, Rubis- Coulson, Miss, 39 Marischal st. law Craighead, Miss, 7 Skene Terrace Fraser, Mrs, 22 Windmillbrae Cruickshank, Miss, 1 Denburn Forrest, Mrs, 114 Chapel Street Terrace Harrow, Mrs, 1 Gordon's court, 4 Miss, 29 Victoria st. west Schoolhill Dallachy, Miss E., 49 St. Andrew Hay, Mrs, 7 Carmelite street street Jamieson, Mrs, 15 St Nicholas st. Davidson, Miss, 22 Kidd's lane M'Intosh, Mrs, 68 Causewayend Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill [st Mitchell, Mrs, 1 Hanover lane Emslie, Misses and Co, 90 Union Oswald, Mrs, 30 Skene street Ewen, Misses, 26 Chapel street Pirie, Mrs. 6 St Andrew street Farquhar, Miss and Co., 218 Gal- Roberts, Mrs, 52 Causewayend lowgate Robertson, Mrs, 40 St Clement st. Finwick, Miss, .252 George street Windmillbrae „ Mrs, 51 Virginia street Forbes, Mrs, 56 Mrs, 7 Marischal street Fyfe, Mrs P., 74 Hutcheon st. Shand, Mrs, 45 Bon-accord street Garden, Miss, 11 Skene street Smith, Mrs W., 15 Denburn ter. Geddes, Miss, 34 Hutcheon st. Stephen, Mrs. 25 James street Gibb, Miss, 86 George street Stevenson, Mrs, 11 Carmelite st. Gibson, Misses 24 Belmont street Taylor, Mrs, 4 St. Nicholas lane Gillanders, Miss, 1 Commerce st. Thomson, Mrs, 12 Thistle street Goodbrand, Misses, 188 George st. Williams, Jane, 22 Gordon street Gordon, Miss, 106 George street 234 trades' and professions' directory.

Gordon, Miss Ann, 26 Dee street Smith, Miss, 42 Huntly street Miss, 50 Gordon street Miss M., 95 West North st. Mrs and Misses, 2 Gallow- Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street gate Strachan, Misses, 11 Constitution Miss, 22 Union terrace street Gray, Mrs, 1 Charlotte street Summers, Miss, 8 Langstane place Greig, Miss, Greig's court, Wind- Tait, Miss, 47 Loch street millbrae Thompson, Miss, 25 Bon-accord st. Hird, Miss, 4 Black's buildings Troup, Miss, 8 Mealmarket street Hunter, Mrs, 13 Black's buildings Urquhart, Misses, 39 Union ter. Miss, Kingsland place Vigrow, Miss S., 86 George street Jackson, Misses, 13 Upperkirk- Walker, Misses, 33£ Upperkirk- gate gate Jamieson, Miss, 61 Wales street Wallace, Miss, 49 Bon-accord st. Keith, Mrs, 47 Park street Warrack, Miss, 7 Chapel street Misses, 7 Crown street Warren, Miss, 41 Huntly street Kerr, Misses, 27 Schoolhill Watson, Miss, 26 Union row Laurence, Miss, 59 Park st. Miss, 15 St. Nicholas street Miss, 32 Dee street Miss, 294 George street Laurie, Miss, 1 Millburn street Wilson, Misses, 12 Spa street Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia street Winchester, Misses, 12 St Nicho- Louden, Miss, 11 Huntly street las street M'Donald, Miss, 9 Diamond street Miss, Chapel Court, 61 Gal- M'Gregor, Miss M., 50 Skene sq. lowgate MLean, Miss Jessie, 21 Gilcom- ston steps M'Lennan, Miss, 99 George street Martin, Miss, 14 North Broadford Millwrights. Massie, Misses, 162 Union street Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill Matthew, Miss, 44 Chapel street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Mathieson, Mrs, 20 St Nicholas st. Coutts, John, Rubislaw Miss, 84 Union street Pirie, Alex., 66 West North street Michie, Miss, 75 Windmillbrae Middleton, Miss, 17 Huntly street ...... Miss, 19 North Broadford Miller, Miss, 38 Union terrace Nurserymen. Milne, Miss A., 1 6 Commerce st. Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street Those marked * are also Seedsmen. Moir, Misses, 40 Chapel street Miss, 10 Shiprow *Cardno & Darling, 76 Union st. Neish, Miss, 11 Dee street Chalmers, Wm., Seafield, Cupar- Osborne, Misses, 148 George st. ston Paterson, Miss, Exchequer place, Cocker, James, Sunnypark Weigh house square Milne, Thomas, sen., Sunnyside Miss, 9 Bon-accord street Thomas, jun., Rubislaw Peterkin, Miss, 18 Whitehouse st. Morrison, Malcolmson, Forbesfield, Rennie, Miss, 16 Back wynd Cuparston Bobertson, Miss, 217 Union street *Reid, Benjamin and Co., 132 Ross, Miss, 9 George street Union street Roy, Miss, 137 Union street, J., Belville, Gilcomston Miss Margaret, 41 Dee st. *Roy, James, South Ferryhill and Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver st. West North street Misses, 49 Bon-accord street * John, 48 Union street ...... Miss, 36 Union terrace *Smith, Wm., 53 St. Nicholas st. trades' and professions' directory. 235

Opticians. Logan & Co., 130 Union street Marr, John, 218 Union street Berry, James & Son, 88 Union st. Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young street Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas st. Wood & Co.) 213 Union street Hay & Lyall (to the Queen) 2 Market street Smith and Eamage, 45 Quay Picture Frame Bffiakers.

Gifford & Son, 187 Union street Painters, Glaziers, and Hay & Lyall, 2 Market street Fapernangers. Kerr & Bowman, 179 Union street

Adam, John & Son, 18 Chapel st. Anderson, A. & T., 33 Queen st. Plasterers. Beattie, John, 3 Marischal street Collie, William, 78 George street Bowman & Henderson, 8 Shuttle Coutts, Wm, 223 Union street street Donald, Geo., 17 & 19 Netherkirk- Campbell, David, 13 Albion street gate [gate Cobban, John, 7 Thistle street Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirk- Collie, John, 69 Green Henderson, Wm., 5 Dee street Davidson, James, 22 Union row Knox, David, 18 Union place William, 27 Gallowgate Marischal, E. C, 28 Diamond st. Findlater, Jas., 47 Causewayend 42 Woolmanhill Mitchell, Geo., Garden & Davidson, 14 John st. Paterson, George, 9 Crown street Innes, George, 103 George street Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate Mearns, Wm., 21 Woolmanhill Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay Paul, Brothers, 18 Bon-accord lane Stephen, Alex., 52 Netherkirkgate Ross, John, 46 Netherkirkgate Sutherland, Hugh, 5 Crown street Robert, 20 Longacre

Paper Rulers. Plumbers.

Brownie. J., 1 Well crt., Broad st. Anderson, John, 63 Windmillbrae Davidson, Wm., 15 St Nicholas st. Blaikie, Jn. & Sons, Littlejohn st. Smith, Lewis & Jas., M'Combie's Thos. Sc'hoolhill Clunes, & Co , 8 court Collie, Robert, 16 Schoolhill Strachan, James, 2 Queen street Davidson, Jn., 78 St. Andrew st. Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirkgate Lamb, Alexander, 48 John street Pawnbrokers. Marshall, Alex., 5 Charlotte street Mathers, James, 13£ Dee street Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co., Robertson, Alex., 10 Skene terrace Barnett's close, Guestrow Stephen, John, 6 Shoe Lane City Loan Office, 1 Longacre Tbomson, John, 4 South Silver st. North of Scotland Equitable Loan William, 71 Netherkirkgate Co., M'Combie's court Seton, Alex., 35 Netherkirkgate Printers.

Piano-Forte Makers and Avery, John, Crown court, 41£ Tuners. Union street Bennett, William, 42 Castle st. Begg, Charles, 150 Union street Chalmers, D.& Co., Journal office, Irvine, John, 243 George street 28 and 29, Adelphi '

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Cornwall, George & Sons, Victoria Rope and Twine Manufac- court, 54 Castle street turers. Daniel, Jas. & Co.; 46 Castle st. Durno, Alex., 40 Gallowgate Barclay, William, Poynernook Finlayson, John, Herald Office, Davidson, Geo. and Wm., 17 Quay 7 Queen street Gray, Watt, and Co., 162 West King, Arthur & Co., Free Press North street Office, Concert crt., Broad st. Kelman, Wm., 290 George street Rennie, George, 64 Broad street Millar, Geo. jun., 40 Park street street Smith, James, 11 Queen j Nicol, George, 21 St. Clement st.

.. .. John, 25 Spa street Ogilvie, Wm. & Sons, Catto st. Professors of Music. Routledge, Whinton and Son, 219 Gallowgate Baker, R. H., 18 Silver street Skea, James, North Charlotte st. Cruickshank, Jas., 35 St. Nicholas street Davie, James, 13 Huxter row Saddlers. Granz, Wilheim, 72 Bon-accord st. Hunter, R. W., 16 Huxter row Brown, Simon, 178 West North st. Mrs, 84 Broad street Cooper, Alexander, 45 Queen st. Latter, Richard, 52 Victoria street Craig, Jas. and Co., 38 Schoolhill west Knight and Craib, 43 Queen st Laing & Melvin, 4 Bon-accord st. Ness, Robert, 7 Union row Provision Curers. Reid, John, 12 Wales street Ritchie, John, 5 & 7 Back wynd Allardyce, William, Clayhills Roberts, David, 92 & 94 King st. Hogarth, Dixon, & Co., 82 College street Moir, John & Son, 56 Virginia st. Saw Slakers.

Reedmakers. Forbes, P., 6 Flourmill brae Shand, David, Market street Watson, Geo., 7 Correction M'Farlane, Thos., 44 Harriet st. Sorely, John, 62 George street

Sharebrokers. Road Surveyors. Adamson, Wm., 25 Marischal st. Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market st. Kyd, James, Ruhislaw Black, Jas. and Co., 23 King st. Stuart, William, 1 Leslie place, Bruce, John, 26 Marischal street North Broadford Duncan, Wm., 33 Marischal st. Ferguson, John, 54 Union street Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter row Slope and Sailmakers. George, Charles, 19 Marischal st. Gordon, AVm., 5 King street Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co., Links M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 83 Union st. Catto. Thomson, and Co., Links, Oswald, Henry C, 30 Marischal st. Footdee Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal st. Goldie & Hay, 21 St. Clement st. Wagstaff, Edward, 26 Broad st. trades' and professions' directory. 237

Seedsmen. Colvin, John, 4 Bannermill street street (See Nurserymen.) Cook, George, 5 Hanover Craig, Alexander, 53 Virginia st. Crane, Andrew, 40 Victoria street Shipbuilders. Cumming, James, 15 Prince Re- gent street Brands, Alexander, Inches Daniel, William, 4 Marywell st. Duthie, Alex, and Co., Footdee Davidson, Alex., 21 Ferryhill pi. Hall, A. and Sons, York street, Dinnson, John, 20 Victoria street Footdee Donakl Robert, 89 Wales street Milne, George and Co., Inches Duncan, James, Brebner's court, Hood, Walter, and Co., York st., 84 Shiprow Footdee Dunn, John, 13 Commerce street Wright, Thomas, Inches Ettershank, Jos., 4 Marywell st. Fletcher, Wm., 61 Commerce st. Ganson, James, 1 Bannermill st. Shipmasters. John, 87 Wales street Gauld, Alexander, 27 York place Adam, Wm., 4 Prospect terrace, Gordon, John, 1 Church street Ferryhill Grant, James 58 Shiprow Alexander, A., 3 Springbank ter. Gray, Alexander, 6 Garvock street Alex., Jan., 38 Union row Robert, Kingsland place John, 25 James street Hadden, Robert, jun., Prospect Allan, Geo. B., 27 York place terrace James. 55 Wellington st. Henderson, Alex., 10 Marywell st. Anderson, Charles, 10 Canal ter. James, 23 Marywell street Barnett, Alexander 3 Affleck place Herriot, Jas. M., 19 York street Benzies, David, 62 Virginia street Howling, Thos., 82 Waterloo quay Black, Peter, 57 Quay Hurray, Andrew, 2 1 Chapel lane Boaden, William, 57 Quay Kay, Wm., 4 Hanover street Brebner, William, 25 Justice st. Law, George, 5 St Mary place Bruce, David, 28 Constitution st. Leask, Wm., 32 Dee street William, H., 23 Marywell st. Leslie, Jas., 38 St Clement st Brunton, John, 53 Commerce st. John, 7 Yeats lane Buchan, John, 16 Link street Levie, Alex., 36 Union terrace Burgess, Alexander, 3 Bannermill Linklater, Alex., 62 Virginia st. street Andrew, 62 Virginia street

William , 3 Bannermill street Jas., 4 Hanover street Buthley, Robert, 43 Commerce St. Longmuir, Hugh, 2 Prospect ter. Buyers, Alexander, 29 Frederick James, 2 Mill street street Lyon, John, 7 Garvock street Cadenhead, Peter, Theatre lane M'Beath, Peter, 22 Marywell st. Campbell, Wm., sen.,4 Millburn st M'Hardy, John, 8 St Nicholas st. Wm., jun., 8 Millburn street M'Kay, Alex., 4 Castle lane Cargill, William, 25 Quay M'Kechnie, Allan, 19 Ferryhill pi Chalmers, George, 3 Victoria place M'Kenzie, John, 85 Wales street Chivas, William, 125 Crown street M'Lean, Alex., 21 Skene row Christie, Andrew, 30 Virginia st. James, 61 Quay [ts. William, 14 Virginia street Mackie, Alex., 19 Prince Regent Christopher, Mark, 2 Chapel street Main, David, 44 York street Clark, Wm., 34 Marischal street David, 32 Marywell street Cobban, Robert, 26 Constitution Mann, John, 8 Rosemount place street Marsh, James, Rosemount place Collie, George, 82 Waterloo quay Mathieson, Robert, 45 Wales st, 2 238 trades' and professions' directory.

Maurice, Alex., 7 Canal terrace Wood, James, 89 Virginia street Mearns, Daniel, 2 Yeats lane Young, Wm., 4 Affleck, street Merchant, Isaac, 6 Affleck street Milne, George, 3 Church street Rob., 19 Prince Regent st. Shore Porters. Mitchell, Wm., 40 Regent quay Morison, Alex., 15 Constitution st Aiken, Alexander, 45 Castle street Mowat, Magnus, 3 Summer lane Caie, William, 84 Shiprow Munro, Jas., 39 Constitution st. Cantley, Peter, 7 Marischal street Murray, Jas., 12 St Clement st. Davidson, James, 58 Castle street Murray, Wm., 10 Canal terrace Robert, 6 Castle brae Newton, John, 28 Wellington st. Lumsden, George, 7 Marischal st. Parrot, Thos., 59 Virginia street Milne, James, Summerfield Penny, Wm., 6 Marine pi., Ferry- Moir, Wm., 7 Marischal street hill Pirie, George, Castle lane Petty, David, 22 Virginia street Porter, John, 42 Castle street Pole, Lawrence, Reid's house, Saint, James, 41 Summer street Holburn Smith, John, 9 Guestrow Raiker, Wm., 15 James street Wilson, John, 18 Shiprow Reid, Duncan J., 78 Wales street Reid, James, 4 Park place Rennie, George, 4 Afford place Shuttle Makers. Geo., jun., 54 Bon-accord st. Ritchie, Andrew, 54 Quay Baxter, John, 93 George street Courts, , David, 54 Quay [st. Alex., 58 Windmill brae Roberts, John, sen., 67 Commerce Gibson, Thomas, 33 Union street Rosie, Wm, Rosie Cottage, May- bank Sandieson, John, 2 Bannermill st. Sick-Nurses. Sangster, street John, 97 Wales ( See Midwives.) Smart, John, 59 Commerce street Smith, George, 59 Virginia street Victor E., 1 Links street Silk Mercers. Stephen, David, 59 Victoria street west [quay Collie, Patrick, 29 & 31 Union st. Stewart, John, 15 Prince Regent Cooper, Henry & Co., 47 Union st. Strachan, A., 10 Sugarhouse lane Lyall, George & Co., 99 Union st. George, 75 Virginia street Marshall, W. & J., 81 Union st. Stuart, Charles, 5 Affleck place Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street

Taylor, Alexander, 69 Virginia st. Morrison, Alexander, 1 ] 9 Union William 61 Quay street [buildings Tulloch, James, 14 St Clement st. Philip & Kennedy, 17 & 19 Union Urquhart, George, 7 Garvock st. Pratt & Keith, 51 & 53 Union st. William, 31 Huntly street Riddoch & Lendrum, 145 Union Vollar, John PL, 36 Union terrace street Walker, Alexander, 3 Mill street Robb, Charles & Thomas, 183 Wallace, John, 12 St. Clement st. Union street Watson, James, 23 Prince Regent Saint, James, jun., 135 and 139 street Union street Thomas T., 28 Union ter. Shirres, James, 30 Union street Watt, George, South Constitution Sutherland, George 149 Union st. street road White, Fairweather, & Co., 123 Willet, J. T., 64 Dee street [st. Union street Wishart, Daniel, 45 Constitution Yeats, George, 87 Union street trades' and professions' directory. 239

Skinners. Chapman, Mrs, 3 Shore brae Charleston, Mrs, 13 Hutcheon st. (See Curriers.) Clark, John, 49 George street Wm., 8 King street Slaters. Cofton, Jos., 9 Correction wynd Cooper, John, Holburn street Corny, James, 1 Spa street Adam, Alex., 4 Hutcheon street Conway, Anderson, James, 49 St Nicholas Mrs, 33 East North st. Craig, Robert, street 21 North Broadford Cumming, Alex., Collie, Alex., 28 Shiprow 32 Castle street Donaldson, James, Trinity Copland, Alex., 78 John street 24 st. Ellis, Robert, Skene Peter, 60 Gerrard street 58 street Mrs, 11 Firth, James, 48 Queen street Backwynd Emslie, John, jun., 283 George st. Innes, John B., 1 7 Rose street Keith, Wm., 24 Union row Falconer, Alex., 13£ Upper Den- burn Wm., ,jun., 67 Commerce st. Robert, 17 Fisher Lawrence, John, 35 Ann street row M'Kay, George, 93 Green Findlay, Robt., 49 West North st. Maver, John, 25 Windy wynd Forbes, James, 7 James street William, 196 Gallowgate Robert, 86 Shiprow Fraser, Alex., 15 Marischal Reid, Wm., 65 Hutcheon street street Alex., 8 Upperleadside, Silver, George, Jopp's court, 40 Gil- comston Broad street David, 7 Exchequer row Watt, George, 13 Carmelite st. William, 11 William, Spa street Fisher row Mrs, 36 West North street Gall, John, 121 Gallowgate Spirit Sealers. Gillespie, John, 36 Loch street Wm., Gilcomston (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers.) ...... Mrs, 81 Woolmanhill Girrard, Mrs, 68 Guestrow Affleck, Alexander, 31 Justice st. Grant, John, 89 Loch street Edward, 190 George street Harrow, Robert, 258 George st. Allan, John, 8 Huxter row Hay, John, 22 Green Nathaniel, jun., 24 Skene sq. Mrs James, 1 Hadden st. Miss Ann, 90 Green Mrs, 90 Shiprow Anderson, Geo,, 89 John street Henderson, Wm., 15 Windy wynd Jas., 11 Black's buildings Hobnill, John, 44 Regent quay Mrs, 84 Waterloo quay Howie, Walter, 25 Windmill brae Auckland, George, 72 Green Hunter, Wm., 63 Huntly street Bain, James, 6 Schoolhill Imlay, George, 8 Netherkirkgate Bannerman, George, John street Inglis, David, 58 George street Baxter, John, 6 Crooked lane Jessiman, George, 24 Castle st. Begg, J., 17 Weighhouse square George, 80 Loch street Bennet, Mrs B., 57 East North st. Thomas, 14 Park street Brand, Mis, 3 Park street [end Kidd, William, 55 Commerce st. Buckner, Wm. G., 93 Causeway- Leith, George, 54 Virginia street Bruce, George, 26 Woolmanhill Lindsay, Charles, 87 Shiprow Byron, John, 14 Shiprow Littlejohn, James, 18 Gordon st. Calder, Charles, 50 Green Lyon, John, 79 Waterloo quay Mrs, Summer lane M'Bain, Wm., 46 Green Cameron, Peter, Hardgate M'Carthy, Eugene, 25 Park lane Catto, Eobert, 9 Weighhouse sq. M'Donald, Pet., 51 East North st. Cay, George, 47 Upper Denburn M'Grigor, Alex., 8 Regent quay 240 trades' and professions' directory.

M'Intosh, E., 64 Queen street Watt, David, 3 East Green M'Kay, Geo., 51 Guestrow Williams, Miss, 60 Causewayend John, 7 East North street Winton, John, 17 Causewayend M'Kinnon, Donald, 64 Green Young, Alexander, 85 Guestrow M'Pherson, W., 10 Windy wynd Youngson, Jn., 81 Spring garden M'Eobbie, Chas., 62 St Andrew st. John, 11 Exchequer row Macarthur, Jas., 39 Quay Macdonald, Chas., 169 Gallowgate Isobel, 18 West North street Stablesrs. Mann, James, 18 Netherkirkgate Mellis, Thomas, 235 George st. Allan, George, 24 Gerrard street Meston, Joseph, 10 East North st. Anderson, R., 25 Mealmarket st. Milne, George, 49 Frederick st. Buchan, George, 22 Schoolhill George, 36 Castle street Cameron, John, 13 Harriet st. Mitchell, George M., 2 Schoolhill Daniel, Thomas, 16 Mealmarket Montgomery, Jas., 137 King st. street Mutch, Mrs, 21 Windy wynd Duthie, John, 13 Princess street Orr, Mrs, 67 Guestrow Ewen, William, 11 Harriet street Little Petrie, Alexander, 124 King st. Farqahavson, Alex., 6 Bel- Pirie, Alexander, Market street mont street Sarah, 23 Loch street Gordon, Thomas, 5 Harriet street Pyper, Wm., 122 Gallowgate M'Pherson, J., 29 West North -st. Kae, Alex., 29 Loch street Michie, James, 22 Harriet street Harriet st. Jas., 8 Justice street Milne, Miss Mary, 23 Ranson, Edward, 9 Market street Robertson, John, 6 Mealmarket st. Eeid, Helen, Correction wynd Rose, John, 166 Gallowgate Riddle, Jane, 26 Guestrow Stevenson, George, 32 W. North Roberts, Robert, 15 Fisher row street Robertson, William, 5 Marischal Taggart, Mrs, 90 George street street Walker, George, 6 Back wynd Sandison, Andrew, 58 Quay Sca+terty, Alex., 184 Shiprow Stationers. Scott, James, 8 Trinity street Seton, James, 7 Gallowgate {See Booksellers.) Smith, Alexander, 25 College st. James, 16 Trinity street James, 88 Chapel street Stonecutters. Stanhope, William, 49 Wales st. Steele, William, 4 Weigh-house Adam and Brewster, 124 West square North street Stewart, Alexander, 15 Castle st. Chalmers & Ewing, 7 Mounthooly James, 21 East North st. Duncan, Thomas, 34 Dee street Steven, Arthur, 19 Market street Legge, John, Windmillbrae street Stott, William, 22 Albion M'Donald, Alex., Constitution st. Castle st. Sutherland, Alex., 17 Petrie and Co., Union Bridge Tawse, Lewis, 83 Green Robertson, W. & A., St Mary's Taylor, Robert & Co., 60 Nether- place. Crown street kirkgate Wright, James, 112 John street Thomson, James, 13 Mutton brae Trail, George, 135 & 137 Skene street Stonewaie Merchants. Walker, Charles, 3 Shiprow George, 44 Guestrow Campbell, James, 19 Gallowgate Mrs, 5 East Green Davidson, Alex., 69 East North st. trades' and professions' directory. 241

Davidson, William, 71 Green Ingram, James, 64 Broad street Miss, 2 Shiprow Joss, Charles, 91 Skene street Emslie, William & Co., 188 West Kelman, Wm., 5 Blairton lane North street Lawrence, Jos., 13 Blackfriars st, Ford, John, 136 Union street Mann, Wm., 65 Queen street Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street M'Bain, Donald, Market street Gordon, Peter, 51 St. Nicholas st. M'Donald, Rob., 12 St Nicholas st. Imray, David, 64 Woolmanhill M'Kay, Wm., Wellington road Lamont, Alex., 9 Shiprow Middleton, P., 66 Green M'Intosh, John, 85 Virginia st. Moir, William, 85 Chapel street Mitchell, Miss, 32 George street Morison, Joseph, 1 Virginia street Milne, Jane, 76 Queen street Murray, Isaac, 22 Shiprow Mowat, A., 3 Blackfriars street William 67 St. Andrew st. Murray, J., 57 Windmillbrae Nicol, J. & W., Holburn street Stuart, John, 98 Green Robb, Alex., Crown court, 4l£

Taylor, Mrs, 1 7 James street Union street [wynd Willans, Samuel, 170 Gallowgate Ross, George, 6 St. Catherine's Shaw, William, 42 Lodge walk Smith, John, 13 Union buildings Sturgeons. Topp, John, 19 George street Tough, John, 194 George street Birnie, Moses, 31 Longacre Wilson, George, 188 Gallowgate Campbell, John, 7 Bon-accord st. Wyllie, John, 42 Queen street Coutts, James, 4 Castle brae Ellethorn, Jas., 19 Upperkirkgate Erskine, B. Marr, 138 George st. Tailors, Furnishing. Fraser, Wm., 54 St Nicholas st. Grant, Peter, 157 Gallowgate Adam, George & Co., 2 Castle st. Greig, John, B.N., 84 Crown st. Badenoch, Alex., 12 Union street Linton, R.N., A., 266 George st. Cattanach, Chas. and Co., 123§ Matthew, Alex. C, 3 Canal ter. Union street [gate Paterson, John, 91 St Nicholas st. Cruickshank, Jas., 13 Netherkirk- Sim, John, Millbank, Hardgate Davidson, Wm., 51 Commerce st. Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Duthie, Barclay, 12 Church street Sutherland, Geo., 4 Correction Ewan, William, 14 Castle street wynd Frase and Glennie, Concert court, Wood, John, 31 Bon-accord street 12 Broad street Gilchrist, G., 1 Shore brae Hay, George, 129 Skene street Tailosrs. Johnston & Laird, 36 Union st. Keith, John, 6 Netherkirkgate Black, Joseph, 8 Langstane place King, Charles, 23 Broad street Burt, Robert, 70 Queen street Lumsden, Jas. & Co., 117 Union Cadenhead, George, 49 Guestrow street Calder, Wm., 28 Marisckal street Low, James, 180 George street Cowie, Wm., 4 Brownie's brae Mann, Geo., 104 Union street Davidson, Robt., 12 Causewayend Meldrum, Wm., 16 Marischal st. Donald, George, 2 f Broad street M'Quarrie, J., 1 Correction wynd Ewen, John, Concert court, Broad Macguire, James, 49 Queen street street [ket street Millar, Robert, 7 Huxter row Flett, David, Trinity manse, Mar- Milne, Low and Co., 127 Union st. Fraser, John, 172 George street Robt., Crystal Palace, Mar- Wm. 39 Castle street ket gallery Gall and Sons, 6 King street Mitchell, James, 29 Quay 1

242 trades' and professions' directory.

M'Donald, Peter, 80 Queen st. Ferguson, Miss, 56 Gallowgate Moir, James & Co., 185 Union st. Forbes, Miss, 22 Broad street Mowat, Jas., 8 Flourmillbrae, and Fraser, Miss, Free St Clement's 37 St Nicholas st. school Mustard, Robert, 145 George st; Fullerton, Misses, 137 Crown st. Nicol, John, 126 Union street Gerrard, Alexander, Gordon'sHos- Probit, James, St Catherine's wynd pital Reid, James, 119 George street Gordon, H., Free Holburn school, Sinclair, Geo., Cheyne's court, 69 Justice Mill lane Broad street Grant, Rev. J., Donaldson's school, Skene, Alex., 19 Schoolhill Back wynd Smith, Alexander, 18 Union st. Scott, G. L., Miss, 31 Char- Chas., 9 Skene terrace lotte street Stott, John, 58 Castle street Gray, Robert A., Public school Thomson, John, 74 Queen street Belmont street Robert, 14 Broad street Heintzler, Md., 27 Dee street Thow, George, 6 Skene street Hill, Issac, 19 Queen street Tocher, John, 100 Union street Imray, George, Gilcomston parish Troup, Alexander, 82 Union st. school, Summer street Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown st. Judge, Miss, North Parish school, Teachers (Miscellaneous). Albion street Kay, John, West Prison Alcock, Miss, West End Academy, Kerr, Miss M., 16 Guestrow 216 Union street Kidd, John, East Parish Session Alexander, Robert, Public Schools school, St. Paul st. Belmont street Knox, Miss, 10 York street Robt., Diamond st. Academy Ledingham, James, 12 Correction Barclay, Miss Bridge of Dee Beverly, Ales., Grammar Shcool Lippe, Robert, Holburn school, Blackley, Miss, Fancy Embroidery Wellington place teacher, 18 Union row Lyon, Win., West End Academy, Boyle, Alex. H., North Parish 216 Union street School, Albion street M'Condach, Miss, Female Orphan

Brebner, John, 28 Thistle street . Asylum, Albyn place Brodie. Joseph, 14 Castle street M'Donald, James, Union Free Brownie, Alex., 10 York street school, Virginia street Chisholm, Miss, 77 Bon-accord st. M'Kenzie, Miss, Infant school 18 Clark, Mrs., Park street chapel Union row school Mavor, David, Free Bon-accord Miss, 16 Gallowgate school, Marywell street Clerihew, Alexander, South Parish Milne, James, Free John Knox's

school, Guild street school ] Institution Connell, D. M., Free North school, Mollison, William, Mechanic's Princes street Miss, 24 James street Craigmyle, Francis, Public school, Ogilvie, John, LL.D., Gordon's Belmont street [school Hospital Cruickshank, Mrs., Dr. Bell's Pithie, Alex. D., Bell's school, Duncan, Miss, Free Gilcomston, Frederick street Union wynd Presslie, William, St Andrew's Evans, T. Waller Eyre, rector, school, Crown court, 41 Grammar school Union street Ferguson, Dr. James, West End Rait, W., Free, Bon -accord Mary- Academy, 216 Union street well street trades' and professions' directory. 243

Rattray, ¥m., Charlotte street M'Leod, Robert, 85 Broad street schools [school Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae Reid, Alex., Greyfriars parish Murray, George, 31 Chapel street John M., 10 North Silver st. Ray, John, 5 Gallowgate Miss, 15 Bon-accord street Runcie, J. & W., 5 George street Robertson, William, Boy's Hos- Shirres, Wm., 18 Upperkirkgate pital Uppcrkirkgate Spark, J. & A., 91 Queen street

Jas., St. Clement's parish , William, 54 Market gallery school, St Clement street Roger, Thomas, 55 Longacre Scott, John, Gordon's Hospital Tobacconists. Sheret, Charles, Free Grilcomston, Union wynd Cottam, C. & Co., 27 Union street Sinclair, D., Central Academy, 56 Craig, Thos. & Sons, 22 George st. Union street Grant, David, 25 Union street Smith, Robert, Bell's school. Fre- Kilgour & Taylor, 34 Queen st. derick street [burn M'Combie, T. & Co., 29 Queen st. Souter, James, Trades school, Den- Murray, J. & Son, 15 Upperkirk- Stephen, Miss, 1 Union wynd gate Stevenson, Jas., Free East school, Reid, Robert, 80 Broad street St Andrew street [Shiprow Walker, Alex., 60 Union street Stewart, John, Thain's school, Whyte, Patrick, 24 Queen street Strachan, J., West parish school, George street [Hospital Strahan, Rev. W. D., R. Gordon's Turners. Thain, Robert, Porthill schools, Porthill Baxter, John, 93 George street Thompson, Miss, 14 Broad street Coutts, Alex., 58 Windmillbrae Tulloch, Dr. George, Academy, Ewen, George, South Silver st. Academy street Findlay, Robert, Windmill lane Walker, Miss, Porthill schools Nicol, John, 19 Seamount place Webster,jMiss, West parish school, Provost, Charles, 71 Causewayend George street Rose, George, 73 Green Simpson, Wm., 26 Skene street Wright, John, 19 Seamount place Teachers of Rawing,

Cleland, P., 8 Union terrace Urnibxella Makers. Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown st. Wilson, George, 22 Crown street Anderson, Wm.,51 Upperkirkgate Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate Walker, John, 16 West North st. Tinsmiths. Wm., 35 Schoolhill

Adamson, Alexander, 17 Gallow- gate [end Vintners. Cruickshank, Peter, 24 Causeway- Gordon, Hugh & Co., 1 Gallow- Anderson, Mrs J. Waterloo quay gate Andrew, Jos., 9 Burnett's close, Kidd, Thomas A., 58 Quay Exchequer row Legg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate Brebner, Wm., Holburn street M'Intosh, James, 28 Netherkirk- Davidson. James, 59 College st. gate [street Donald, Wm.,Cuparston buildings M'Leod, C. & Son, 52 East North Ferguson, Mrs, 5 Stronach's close 244 trades' and professions' directory.

Freeman, Benjamin. Summerfield Farqubarson &Co., 131 Union st. Gillespie, Win., S. of Gilcomston Findlay, Wm., 67 East North st. Glennie, Wm., 49 Lodge walk Fraser, Angus & Co., 72 Union st. Gray, Mrs, St Clement street Lumsden, J. & Co., 95 Union st. M'Callum. Jas., 7 Stronach's cl. Machray, I. & Co., 7 Adelphi M'Kay, George, 51 Guestrow Sbeed, John, 44 Marischal street Maver, Wm., 20 Skene terrace Shepherd, Simpson, 37 W. North Nicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington street street

Sorgie, Mrs, Robt., 1 Waterloo st. Smith, Win., jun , 106 Union st. Smith, Geo., 13 Exchequer row Thomson, George & Son, 21 Re- Tough, Mrs, 39 St Andrew street gent quay [street Sword, Mrs, 24 Quay Walker, Wm. & Sons, 52 Union Walker, James, 27 Loch street Whyte, Alex. B., 21 Union build- Wright, Alex., Burnett's close, ings Exchequer row Wood Merchants. Watch and Clockmakers. Adam, John, North Charlotte st. Alexander, James, 6 Union street Brown, Robert, Inches Anderson, Alex. 41 Upperkirkgate Bruce, John, 26 Marischal street Berry, Jas. & Son, 88 Union st. Buyers, J. & Co., 12 Kidd lane Brand, William, 48 Broad street Campbell, Robert, 127 George st. Easton, Alex. R. 53 Marischal st. Connon, R, & Co., 58 Marischal Eindlay, J. & Sons, 7, 8, and 9 street Market gallery Donald, Alex., 16 Commerce st. Fraser, John, 170 Union street John, Inches Gill & Smith, 78 Union street Duncan, William, 33 Marischal st. Gray, Alex., 11 Netkerkirkgate Duthie, William, York place Hardy, Wm., 27 West North st. Fairweather, D., Jopp's lane Jamieson, Geo., 107 Union st. Forbes, James & Co., 120 West Kynoch, Alex., 10 Market gallery North street Morrison,Robt.,35 Upperkirkgate Johnston, Robert, York place M'Kirdy, John, 26 Woolmankill Milne, Geo. & Co., Victoria dock, M'Leod, John & Co., 9 Schoolhill Saw mills Purvis, Alex., 95 Queen street Moir, John, 5 Nelson court Rettie. M. & Sons, 151 Union st. Rose> Donaldson & Co., 7 York st. Riddel, D. &J., 43 St Nicholas st. Rust, John, 18 Rose street Smith & Ramage, 45 Regent quay Scott, John, Inches Walker, Jas., 29 St Nicholas st. Wright, Thomas, Inches Watson, Jas., 17 St Nicholas st. Watt, Archibald, 128 Gallowgate Writers.

Wine Merchants. Anderson, Jas., 75 Union street Bisset, James, 83 Union street Allardyce & Jopp, 13 Market st. Cran, Robert, 48 King street Anderson, J., 11 Black's buildings Crombie, John, 20 St Andrew st. Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. Cruickshank, G. F., 75 Union st. Black & Ferguson, 12 Broad st, Davidson, John, 43 Skene street Boyd, And. F., 38 Castle street Forbes, James, 245 Union street Brown, Robert, 23 Adelphi John, 84 King street Clark, Wm., 8 King street Grant, Alex., 84 King street Davidson, A., jun., 44 Castle st. Joppi Alex., 245 Union street AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES. 245

Kyd, David, 84 King street Smith, Ferguson, 23 Adelphi Knowlesi Alex., 40 Marischal st. John, 48 King street Merson, John, 75 Union street Spark, John, 75 Union street Milne, Wm., 245 Union street Stronach, Alex., jun., 245 Union ...... Wm., 184£ Union street street Mowat, Wm., 22 Adelphi Watt, Alex., 103 Union street Eoss, James, 7 Garvock street Yeats, Alex., 84 King street

AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. AGENTS. Ab. Mutual Assurance & Friendly Society Alexander Yeats, 47 Schoolhill Do. Marine Insurance Association R. Connon, 58 Marischal street Accidental Death Insurance Co A. Masson, 4 Queen street Age Insurance Co Alex. Hunter, 61 St Nicholas street Agriculturist Cattle Insurance Co A. Duthie, 123^ Union street Albion Assurance Co James Paull, 12 King street Alfred Life Assurance Association William Gordon, 9 King street Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office. ..James Black & Co., 23 King street Argus Life Assurance Co J. Brebner, Advocates' Buildings Atlas Fire and Life Office J. Blaikie, 245 Union street British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Co.Lauchlan M'Kinnon, 83 Union street British Empire Fire and Life Society J. A- Wilson, 92 Broad street f John Taggart Bank of Scotland, and Caledonian Insurance Co ( Alex. Henderson, advocate City of Glasgow Fire & Lite Ass. Co Alex. Duthie, 123J Union street County Fire Office & Provident Life Office Wm. Smith, jun., 106 Union street Eagle and Life Insurance Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland Economic Life Assurance Society, London, D. G. Cattanach, 56 Castle street Edinburgh Life Assurance James Murray, 48 Schoolhill European Life Assurance & Annuity Co. ..A. Davidson, 1 Bon-accord street Experience Life Assurance Co George Marquis, 147 Union street Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Ass. Co Benjamin Reid, 132 Union street General Fire and Life Assurance Co George Allan, 56 Castle street Globe Fire, Life and Annuity Insurance. ,.R. Dyce, 3 King street Guardian Fire, Life & Annuity Assurance A. Chivas, National Bank Guarantee Society, London Alex. Stronach, 20 King street Hercules Insurance Co John Duncan, 8 Castle street Imperial Fire Assurance AVilliam Smith, 142 King street Insurance Co. of Scotland (Fire) William Skinner, 201 Union street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street Leeds and Yorkshire Assurance Co John Bruce, 26 Marischal street Life Association of Scotland John Ferguson, 54 Union street Liverpool and Loudon Fire & Life Ins Co. John Sheed, 44 Marischal street London Mutual Life & Guarantee Society J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street London Union Ass. Fire Offices &Annuites James Collie, 38 Castle street London Indisputable Life Policy Co J James Warrack, 34 Marischal street & Do. Union Free Assurance Co ( James Skinner, National Bank Manchester Fire Assurance Co David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi Mariners' General Life Assurance Co George Allan, 56 Castle street Minerva Life Assurance Co Wm. Maitland, 83 Union street Mutual Accumulation Society A. Duthie, 1234 Union street

National Alliance Ass. Co.. London,") • -„„. JT Wanaovv a(,k <**

OFFICES. AGENTS C Pire & Ufe) Wm - Chalmers, M 3 King st., Manager K^t??*fe L and Annmt 0ffice ' y Chas. Chalmers, 147 Union street PalladiumP,nT^ LifeT% Assurance\ Society Norval Clyne, 245 Union street Pelican Life Insurance Office, London David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi I eople sProvt. Life & Fidelity Guarantee A, Brand, 103 Union street U In t Land & Buil 62 Gallowgate ffiSTrT;* Am Life Assurance Soc John Jamieson, Waterloo quay Scottish Equitable»*J5 Assurance Co Gordon & Hunter, 14 Adelphi William Scottish Provident Institution of Edin 1 Skinner, 201 Union street and - A. Brand, 103 Union street ,.„„-„ i . „ '"I Ass urailce Co G. F. Griffith, 96 Union st., Manager Scottish SeaH TInsurance , Co William Reid, 56 Marischal street Scottish Union Fire Life Wm - R°hison, 58 Castle street, and A. & Ass Co -f nteeC '-^l&S&S$ti& street ltaX^rA °-r. ° C Smith & C(,onraD Hun street "n - 1 «y SS^TLife Assurance Co Wm. Reid, 56 Marischal United street SS™Kingdom, &c, Life Assurance Soc. James Crombie, Back wynd J- Cadenhead, West of England Fire and Life Office -[ 9 Huxter Row, and Wisconsin Marine Fire * Assurance C^lAdamlnfA^r^funfon street

CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN

Those marked thus are fortnightly f ; the others are weekly.

From Whence. Carriers Xanies. Where „;,.,,, „ nereix>ageLod>e Arrivals. Departures. Aberchirder &t „ . yWm.w Grieve Cornhill 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed 6pm George H fJZl M Flourmillbrae...Wed. 10 a.m. Wed. 5 pm ^f-::::::::^^:.::z^SS^l:^ felt fc?

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From Whence. Carriers' Names. Where Lodged. Arrivals. Depaitures. 6 Mealmarket st...Wed. 7 a.m. Wed. 2 p.m. { Crafclfshank } jCraigdam J.White 6 Mealmarket St.. .Th. 5 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Craigievar W. Forbes 13 Harriet st Fri. 9 a.m. Fr. 4 p.m. Crimond William Dow... 1 Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. Cruden William Dow... 1 Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. CrndeD Chas. Dow 6 Mealmarket st...Tu. Sa. 12 n. Tu. Sa. 11 p.m. jCruden John Smith 13 Princes street... Th 8 a.m. Th. 3 p.m.

M F ®*M Tu ' Cruden T. Daniel, jun.. 16 Mealmarket st...| ' ^g a g Cumineston John Rettie 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Daviot A. Rothnie 90 George st Tu. m. Tu. ev Echt Rbt. Mathieson 6 Back Wynd Th. 4 p.m. Fr. 10 a.m.

Ellon , Jas. Lawrence.. 6 Mealmarket st...Tu. F. 7 a.m. Tu. F. 6 p.m. P-M- Tu; Ellon T. Daniel, jun.. 16 Mealmarket st -J ^'j^'s^'q p M Fetternear Alex. Stephen.. 90 George st Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Forgue George Barnett 24 Gerrard st Tu. 8 a.m. Tu. 3 p.m. Forgue A. Thomson.... 24 Gerrard st Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Fraserburgh James Milne... 90 George st Tu. 1 p.m. Wed. 1 p.m. Fraserburgh Wm. Barclay.. 1 Flourmillbrae....Tu. 12 n. Wed. 2 p.m. Fyvie John Hunter... 90 George street Th. m. Th. ev. Fyvie Jas. Mackie 24 Gerrard st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Gamrie John Rettie 24 Gerrard street... .Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Glass John Grant 90 George st Tu. 5 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m. Glenbucket Arch. Reid 22 Harriet street Wed.10 a.m. Th. 5 a.m. Glenlivat John Grant 90 George street Tu. 5 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m. tGreens A. Donald 166 Gallowgate Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Inverkeithy Alex. Thomson 24 Gerrard street. ...Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Inverury Jas. Stephen.... 90 George street TuF. 10 a.m. Tu. F. 5 p.m. Johnshaven E. Strachan 1 Flourmillbrae....M. Th. n. Tu. F. 3 a.m. tKeig Peter Coutts 6 Lt. Belmont st....Fr. 10 a.m. Sat. 4 a.«. Kemnay Jas. Mitchell... 13 Harriet street... .Th. 8 p.m. Fr. 9 a.m. Kildrummy W. Grant 90 George street Wed. m. Wed. ev. Kincardine Alex. Sheriffs... 6 Back Wynd Th. m. Fr. 6 a.m. Kincardine John Laing 6 Lt. Belmont St.. .Th. m. Fr. 6 a.m.

tL. Cushnie , 23 Harriet st Fr. 10 a.m. Sa. 5p.m. Longside.. William Smith 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Lonmay Wm. Willox.... 16 Mealmarket St.. .Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Lumphanan Peter Berry 11 Harriet st Th. 11 a.m. Fr. 6 a.m. Lumsden Village.W. Grant 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev Macduff. T. Forsyth 24 Gerrard st W.F. 9 a.m. W. F. 5 p.m- Manar Alex. Stephen.. 90 George st Th. 6 p.m. Fr. 12 n. Maryculter Robt. Fiddies... 23 Harriet st Fr. 10 a.m. Fri. 1 p.m. tMethlic Jas. Rothney... 16 Mealmarket st... Wed. 6 p.m. Th. 12 n. tMethlic Thos. Annand.. 16 Mealmarket St.. .Wed. 2 p.m. Th. 6a.m. Mintlaw W. Rankin 166 Gallowgate Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Mintlaw W.Smith 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Midmar R. Mathieson... 6 Back Wynd Th. 4 p.m. Fr. 10 a.m .. Monymusk, Cluny > Tu - aft Fr - aft.' pr> Tlait WaterlooWateuo° statl0nstation-f and Kemnay / t Wed. aft. Sa. m. New Aberdour....George Wood... 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. Newburgh Gil. Connon 6 Mealmarket st...Fr. 8 a.m. Fr. 3 p.m Newburgh Alex. Sangster.. 16 Mealmarket st...Fr. 8 a.m. Fr. 3 p!m. tNewbyth John Mackie.... 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev. New Deer Geo. Wilson 6 Mealmarket st... Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m. New Deer Wm. Dalgarno.. 16 Mealmarket St.. .Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 pm New Pitsligo George Wood... 90 George st Wed. m. Wed. ev Old Deer Robt. Strath 16 Mealmarket st...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. Old Deer H.Ross 16 Mealmarket st...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m! Oldmeldrum Jas. Webster... lFlourmillbrae...M.Th.6 p.m. Tu. F. 1p!m Oldmeldrum John Petiie 26 North street Wed. 6 p.m. Th. 12 n. , M , P,M Tu jun... Mealmarket st. ® - - Th - Peterhead T. Daniel 16 j g^ | p Peterhead William Dow... Flourmillbrae...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 P.M Rhynie... W. Sim 90 George st Th. m. Th. ev. Rosehearty James Milne... 90 George st Tu. 1 P.M. Wed. 1 P.M Rothie Alex. Forsyth.. 24 Gerrard st Tu. 9 A.M. Tu. 3 P.M tSchivas And. Wilson... 16 Mealmarket st...Th. 8 A.M. Th. 6 P.M 248 CAKEIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN.

From Whence. Carriers' Names. Where Lodged. Arrivals. Departures. Skene Alex. Mitchell. 1 Flourmillbrae....Wed. m. Wed. 12 n. Strachan James Ferries.. 6 Back Wynd Th. 3 p.m. Fri. 6a.m. Strathdon Chas. Morrison 11 Harriet st Wed. 10 a.m. Th. 5 a.m. Strathdon Alexander Don 11 Harriet st Wed. 10 a.m. Th. 5 a.m. Stewartfield Robert Strath... 16 Mealmarket st...Th. 8 a.m. Th. 6 p.m. Strichen Wm. Rankin.. .166 Gallowgate Wed. 8 a.m. Wed. 6 p.m.

T 1 TU ' Stonehaven... George Lyon... 6 Back Wynd I Th^Sa^pV'* ' St. Fergus Charles Dow... 6 Mealmarket st...Tu.Sa. 12 n.Tu. Sa. 11 p.m. Tarland Wm. Reid 13 Harriet st Wed. 9 a.m. Wed. 5 p.m. Tarland John Wilson... 6 Lt. Belmont st....Tu. m. Tu. 3 p.m Tarves Wid. Ironside.. 13 Princes street.. ..Th. 4 p.m. Fri. 2 p.m. fTarves James Whyte.. 6 Mealmarket St.. .Th. 5 p.m. Fri. 12 n. Tomintoul John Grant 90 George street Tu. 5 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m. Turriff A. Pirie 90 George street Tu. m. Tu. ev. Turriff. Theo. Forsyth.. 24 Gerrard st W. F. 9 a.m. W. F. 5 p.m. Tullynessle J. Mitchell 1 Flourmillbrae....Wed. 10 a.m. Th. 5 a.m. tUdny James Mutch... 6 Mealmarket st...Th. 12 n. Fri. 6 am. jUdny James Whyte.. 6 Mealmarket St.. .Th. 5 p.m. Fri. 12 n. Wartle Alex. Rothnie... 90 George street Tu. m. Tu. ev. —;

STREET DIRECTORY.

ACADEMY STREET, 32 Miss Cumming's lodgings ,.. Robert Cumming clerk—Post Office ... G. H. Midgley, clerk—Telegraph From Dee street to Crown street. Office ... W. H. Midgley, clerk Do. Dr. G. Tulloch, academy

ADELPHI LANE. ADELPHI, From Market street to Adelphi court Between 49 and 51 Union street. I. Machray & Co., wine merchants 3 William Walker, grocer, &c, h. A. Batten, commission agent 6 Alex. Rust, commission agent Alex. Hay & Co., spirit dealers 7 Isaac Machray & Co., wine mer- chants ... A. Batten, agent 10 Mrs Henry Liffen, hotel AFFLECK PLACE, 11 William F. Ogg, advocate 12 David Mitchell, advocate From Marywell street to Affleck street. ... James Bryce, advocate 13 David Chalmers, printer, h. 1 Mrs Elliot ... James Chalmers (of D. C. & Co.) h. 2 William Anderson ... John Chalmers do. h. 14 Gordon & Hunter, advocates ... William Green, (of L. & G.) h. Alexander 15—16 D. Edwards, commission agent 3 Barnett, shipmaster 17 James Steel, M.D. 18 Francis Ogston, M.D. 19 John Mather, commission agent AFFLECK STREET, 20 A. Pirie & Sons, paper manufac- turers 21 Inland Revenue— late excise office From Crown street to Wellington road. Collector.— John Anderson Supervisor.— James Gowans ; 1 Robert Collie, h. Clerk.—Charles Croft ... Peter Cumine 22 Francis Edmond, advocate 2 Mrs Weir ... William Mowat, writer 3 John Low, baker, h. 23 James Edmoud, advocate 4 Wm. Young, shipmaster ... Robert Brown, wine merchant, h. 14 5 Charles Stuart, shipmaster 24 James Mathews, architect 6 Isaac Merchant, shipmaster ... Deeside Railway Office— W. B. 7 William Black, secretary, Com- Ferguson, Secretary mercial Co. 28—29 David C halmers & Co., printers, 8 Peter Mortimer &c. 10 Alexander Reith, carter 28—29 Aberdeen Journal Office W211 William Henderson, clerk (A.R.Co.) 250 STREET DIRECTORY.

ALBERT STREET, 17 Miss Watson 18 Mrs M'Kenzie of Glack. 19 Benjamin Reid, seedsman, h. From Waverly place to Carden place. 20 James Laing, ironmonger, h. 21 William Walker (H.E.I.C.S.)— 1 Wm.Thom, (ofA.& W. Thorn) Alma Cottage ... Miss Thorn 22 Mrs James Walker 2 Thos. Duncan, cork manufacturer, h. 4 Charles Ruxton 6 Mrs Adamson, sen. 5 William Adamson, sharehroker, h. ALFORD PLACE, 13 Mrs Leslie 15 Robert Fletcher, sharehroker and To Albyn place from Union Place. accountant, h. 17 Mrs Ligertwood 1 Miss Simpson 19 William M'Kinnon (of W. MTKin. 2 John Milne, confectioner non Co.,) k. & 3 Miss Dalrymple ... Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate, h. 4 George Rennie, shipmaster 5 John Smith, late of Roterdam 6 Mrs George Simpson ALBION COURT,

18 Castle street. ANN PLACE,

Back Stocket Road. ALBION STREET, J. M'Pherson, comb manufacturer From Park street to Links.

1 Mrs King, provision seller ANN STREET, 10 Wm. M'Donald, provision seller 13 David Campbell, Plasterer From Maberly street to Hutcheon 22 William Stott, grocer street.

31 John Fullerton, merchant ALBYN PLACE, 35 John Lawrence, slater 49 John M'Quarrie, tailor, h West from Alford place.

1 Miss Robertson of Balgownie ANNAND'S COURT. 2 James Boyn M'Combie, advocate, h. 3 Misses Cumine of Rattray 30 James street. 4 Misses Black 41 Wm. B. Ferguson, secretary (D. R. Co.) h. [cottage Miss Burgess, dressmaker, &c. ... John Cadenhead, advocate, Albyn 5 Francis Edmond, advocate, h. Duncan Forbes 5j STAIRS, y Captain A. D. Fordyce, R.N., h. BACK WYND 65 John Jamieson, merchant 7 Miss Bannerman From Green to Union street. ... Thomas Bannerman ... G-eorge Bannerman 2 Mrs Lippe, broker 8 Female Orphan Asylum ... Mrs Gordon, broker ... Miss Fillan, matron, do. ... Miss M'Condach, teacher, 9 James Brebner, advocate 10 Alexander Mortice (of W. M'K BACK WYND, and Co.) 11 W. Cooper (of P. and Co.) From Union street to Schoolhill. ... W. Connon, merchant 12 William C. Hunter of Tillery 14 Captain A. S. Fisher of Murcar Stamps and Taxes Office 15 Major Craigie, H.M.E.C.S. 5—9 John Ritchie, saddler, h. 7 16 George Marquis, accountant, h. 6 George Walker, Post-horse master, 17 William, Leslie architect, h. and innkeeper STREET DIRECTORY. 251

11 Mrs Peter Ellis, spirit dealer 3 Alexander Burgess 13 John Campbell, horse hirer ... Alex. Walker, shipmaster 14 James Lockhavt (of L. & S.) h. ... William Burgess 15 J. M'Hardy, blacksmith, h. 17 ... Mrs Robertson 16 Miss Rennie, dressmaker 4 John Colvan, shipmaster 20 Donaldson's School 8 Jonathan Newson 21 James Crombie, merchant 34 James Mitchell, spirit dealer 35 J. Strachan, late bookseller BARNETT'S CLOSE, 36 William Beattie, merchant From Guestrow to Flourmillbrae.

PLACE, 1 Aberdeen Equitable Loan Office, BALMORAL Francis Montgomery, manager 3 A. & J. Pirie and Co. * South from Holburn place. 6 Joseph Butler, flesher, h. Alexander Gerrard, teacher 7 George Michie, cooper Mrs Forsyth James Anderson, grocer beattie's court, John Anderson, grocer, &c.

Mrs J . Robertson 102 Gallowgate.

BALTIC STREET, beattie's (J.) COURT,

From Prince Regent street to Links. 99 Gallowgate

1 Robert Livingston, grocer 5 John Reid, precenter BELMONT STREET, 6 James Mearns From Union street to Schoolhill BANK OF SCOTLAND COURT, 1 Robertson and Cook, post-horse masters B. 35 Castle street. 2 Reid & Co., seedsmen 4 Charles Fyfe, hd\ise-agent Bank of Scotland, Arthur Thomson ... Old Machar poor's assessment

agent office ; A. Diack, collector ... Charles F., Runcie, advocate 5 Mrs William Russell BANK STREET, ... William Stevenson, commission merchant From South Crown street to Welling- 9 John Watt, advocate, h. ton road 11 Misses Grant of Monymusk 13 Mrs Dr. JSeil Sutherland 2 Charles M'Condach, foreman (Torry 15 William L. Smith, grocer Brick Works) h. ... Lewis Smith, (of L. & J. S.) h, ... J. M'Condach, manager, (Torry 17 G. J. Nicol, M.D. Brick Works,) h. 20 William Ross, advocate 3 AlexanderSmith(ofDevanhaComb 22 Adam Thomson, sen., h. Work Co.) h. ... John Thomson, Flesher, h. 4 Mrs John Sutherland, grocer and 24 Misses Gibson, milliners spirit dealer 23—25 T. & N. Burnett, advocates, h. 5 John Uiquhart 27 Alexander Simpson, advocate 6 James Gibb, engineer ... Mrs Simpson late of Strichen ... Alex. Milne, manufacturer, h. 30 Peter Ewan, town Serjeant ... Patrick Singer (D. W. & Son.) 31 Deaf and Dumb Institution William Rae mill-wright 7 32 James Ewing, funeral waiter ... Robt. Lindsay, porter (A. R. Co.) ... Mrs Robertson, sick nurse ... James Scott 41 Miss Melvin ... Alex. Butchart, engine driver 43 James Henderson, architect h. ... James Jamieson, mason 45 Robert Shand, advocate, h.

BANNERMILL STREET, BERRY LANE,

From Summer lane to the Links. From Gallowgate to Loch street.

1 George Nicolson, shipmaster 1 Mrs Ross, draper ... James Ganson, shipmaster ... Mrs Grant's lodgings 2 James Longnmir, shipmaster 6 John Eddie, chimney sweep ... Alexander Bowie, shipmaster 28 Wni. Clyne & Sons, curriers 252 STREET DIRECTORY.

black's BUILDINGS, BON-ACCORD LANE, From Woolmanhill to Spa street. From Dee street to Bon-accord street.

1, 2, & 3 And. Sutherland, Sons & Co, 10 James Keith, clerk (marble and 4 Miss Hird, milliner granite works, Constitutwo 5 John Grant, grocer, ft. street) A. ... John Booth, watchmaker, ft. 11 Mrs M'Lean, grocer 6 Robert Mackay, beadle (Gaelic 12 Mrs George Rae Church) and funeral waiter ... A. R. Porter, writer ... William Cay, builder, ft. 13 Alexander Paul, plasterer 7 Alexander P. Knowles, clerk. (G. ... William Shirer, clerk T. Jun. & Co.) ft. 18 Robert Paul, artist ... Mrs Milne ... Paul Brothers, plasterers % 8 Miss Kelly, provision dealer 19 William Robertson, wright 10 John Emslie, coppersmith 11 James Anderson, grocer 12 W. & W. Morrison, fleshers BON-ACCORD SQUARE, 13 Miss M. Lindsay, dressmaker ... Mrs Hunter, dressmaker From East to West Craibstone street. ... James Greig, saddler, ft. 14 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer 1 Mrs Thomas M'Combie 2 James P. Beattie, land-surveyer, &c. James Simpson, BLACKFRIARS STREET, Advocate, ft George Elmslie, ft. Miss Gill From Woolmanhill to St Andrew street. Misses Skene

1 David H. Wilson, city missionary Alexander Martin, agent, ft. ... James Hay [South parish Alexander M'Donald, ft. ... Alexander Hay Mrs Gordon

... Mrs Strachan, sick-nurse Eliezer Melvile ( of T. Melvile and 3 Alexander Mowat, stoneware mer- Sons) ft. chant, ft. 3J William Gordon, sharebroker, ft. 4 Alexander Anderson, watchmaker Andrew Sutherland, sen. (of A. S. S. 5 Robert Hay, grocer & Co) A. 6 James Seaton, spirit dealer Andrew Sutherland, jun., (of A. S. 9 Miss Robertson, teacher, A. S. & Co) ft. 13 Mrs Low, dressmaker Thomas Sutherland, (of A. S. S. ... George Skene, mail gig driver and Co.) ft. ... Joseph Lawrence, tailor Wm. Pirie, D.D 14 James Rust, carpenter, ft. 28 William Shirres, merchant, ft. 20 William Smith, carpenter and Mrs Alexander Simpson 27 Alexander Sheid [builder John F. Whye, grain merchant, ft. ... William Donald ... Mrs Bruce, lodgings 30 Mrs Willox BON-ACCORD STREET, 45 William Yunnie, carpenter From Union street to Springbank ter. BLAIKIE'S (PROVOST) QUAY, 1 Pat. & Alex. Davidson, advocates 4 Laing and Melvin, Saddlers, &c. South side of the Harbour. 5 J. Campbell, post-horse master, &c. 7 John Campbell, surgeon David M'Kenzie, superintendent of 8 Laing and Melvin, coachbnilders meters 9 Misses Paterson, dressmakers and Andrew Brands, ship carpenter milliners Commercial Co. 10 Wm. Robb, coachbuilder Aberdeen Lime Co. 11 Mrs Pittendrich's lodgings A. & P. Manuelle, stone merchants 11 Edward Wagstaflf, sharebroker, ft. G. Milne & Co., wood merchants 13 James Roy, wood merchant 14 John Dempster ... Miss Alcock BLAIRTON LANE, ... Miss Louden Craibstone street. From Broad street to Guestrow. 15 Mrs Reid ... Mrs John Saunders 3 Broad street Academy 17 Wm. Black (of B. and F.) ft. ... Robert Sim, teacher 18 Mrs Capt. Henderson 5 William Kelman, tailor 21 Mrs John Henderson STREET DIRECTORY. 253

25 Daniel Laird (of J. and L.) h. 86 George Anderson (of A. & T.) ... John Macdonald, bookseller, h. 87 MissButlev ... Mrs Thomson 88 Mrs A. Smith of Blackhills ... Miss Thomson ... Alexander Smith of Blackhills 29 Mrs M'Kay S9 Mrs George Garden 31 John Wood surgeon 90 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 33 James Clark, clothier 91 Simpson Shepherd, merchant, h. Bon-accord Lane. Springbank Street. 35 Patrick Watson, grocer 36 Barnard M'Donald, pavier Lane to Bon-accord Terrace 37 Miss Shepherd BON-ACCORD TERRACE. 39 James Forsyth, mail guard 40 Miss Ferguson 42 Robert Ferguson. From Union street to Bon-accord st. 43 Wm. Marshall, (of W. & J. M.,) h. 44 Rev. Patrick Cheyne 4 Rev. John Thompson 45 A. Robertson (of W. & A. R.) 6 Mrs Wade's lodgings ... James H. Collie, hairdresser ... Geo. Reid (of B. Reid & Co.) ... Mrs James Falconer 9 John Tocher, tailor, h. ... Mrs Shand, sick-nurse 10 Mrs A. Paterson 49 Miss Christie 14 John Drummond, Bootmaker ... Miss Smith, dressmaker 16 John Fyfe, brushmaker, h. ... Miss Wallace, staymaker 18 Hugh Sutherland, painter, Sec., h. 50 Wm. Stewart, timber merchant 21 Misses Allardyce 51 George Barclay, grocer, h. 22 John Brebner, contractor 51^ Isaac Baddon, South mail guard 23 Mrs Panton .... Miss Grant, lodgings 24 Mrs Stevenson 52 George Pressly, manager (N. Agri- 25 Patrick Fairbairn, D.D., professor cultural Co.,) h. (Free Church) 53 Mrs Mearns, lodgings 26 Misses Nicholson of Glenbervie 54 George Rennie, jun., shipmaster ... Mrs B. Nicholson 56 Wm. Simpson, advocate, &c. 27 Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo ... Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate 28 David H. Kennedy, commissary 57 D. G. Cattanach, advocate, h. clerk depute, h. 58 Wm. Simpson, advocate, h. 29 Mrs Major Youngson 59 David Rust, clothier, h. 30 Rev. John Adam (Free South 60 John S. Grant, (of Grant and Church) Donald,) h. 31 James A. Sinclair, accountant, 11. 61 Mrs James Whyte 32 Sir Thos. Blaikie (of J. Blaikie and 62 James Giles, R.S.A. Sons) h. 63 John Cook, post-horse master, h. 33 James F. Hadden, manufacturer, h. 64 Geo. Cadenhead, advocate and city 34 Miss Young fiscal, h. 35 Alexander Leslie 65 Captain James Bland 36 John Keith (of Pratt & Keith) h. 66 John Fraser (of J. F. & Sou) 67 Mrs Wm. Pirie ... Jas. Strachan, teacher, (N. P. S.,)k. 68 George Watson, late merchant BOTHWELL'S COURT, Entrance to Bon-accord Terrace. 69 A. Wales 25 Justice street.' • •• Mrs Justice 71 David Millar, architect ... Miss Allan Entrance to Bon-accord terrace. BOYS' HOSPITAL COURT, 72 Wilhelm Granz, professor of music 73 Miss Smith Upperkirkgate. 74 John Airth 19 75 Alexander Ross, advocate, h. 76 Mrs Laing 77 Miss Chisholm, teacher BREBNER'S COURT, 79—81 James Ireland, baker SO Alex. Lyon, leather merchant, h. S2 James Nicol, professor (M arischal 9 Castle street. College) h. 83 Mrs Collie, lodgings The Old Mill Road. 54 A. D. Scott, manager BREBNER'S COURT, Springbank lerrace. 55 Misses Stewart 14 Shiprow. 254 STREET DIRECTORY.

BROAD STREET, 39 William Duncan, leather merchant 40 Jopp's Court. ... George Maitland, book agent From Union street to Gallowgate. ... George Crane, warehouseman, ... Alexander Watson, clerk 1 George Shepherd, bookseller ... Mrs J. Watson's lodgings 2 James Connon, draper, h. ... George Scorgie, porter 2J Alexander Henderson, bookbinder ... George Silver, slater ... George Donald, furnishing tailor ...Mrs Watson's Register office ... Auction Rooms, Fran. Montgomery 42 William Diack, hardware mer- auctioneer chant 3 George Handyside & Co., boot and 43 John Hall, merchant shoe warehouse 44 W. Davidson & Co., grocers 4 Hugh Rpss, jun., haberdasher 46 Henderson 1 1 Court. 5 John Frederick, watch and clock ... Mrs Simpson's, lodgings maker 47 J. & S. M'Beath, ironmonger 6 Mrs Geo. M'Hardy's lodgings 48 Wm. Brand, watchmaker ... Mrs Mackie, embroidery printer 49 Mrs Howie's lodgings ... Thomas Stewart, agent ... Charles Burnett, druggist (of C. D.) 6 —8 James Conuon, draper ... Miss Andrew's lodgings 7—9 David Rust, clothier 50 James Mitchell, tailor 10 Anderson & Thomson, clothiers 52 John Crane, grocer Concert Court. 53 James Thompson, shoemaker 11 Alexander Findlay, shoemaker Blairton Lane. 12 Black and Ferguson 54 B. & W. M'Killiam, confectioners 13 Alexander Wilson, shoemaker to the Queen Well Court. Longacre, 14 Robt. Thompson, furnishing tailor 57 James Aiken, shoemaker ... Mrs Watt's lodgings 58 City Loan Office sale room, Long ... Miss Thomson, ladies' school acre 15 G. Clark & Son, wholesale book- ... George Paterson, salesman sellers, stationers, and paper 59 Mrs Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller, merchants A. 61 16 J. & W. Grant, clothiers 60 Peter Crombie, jeweller 18 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 61 Thomson's Court 19 William Russell, bookseller ... Andrew Tarras, clerk 20 James Robertson, hairdresser ... William Petrie, baker, A. 21 Wm. Bartlett, fruiterer ... Mrs D. Christie's lodgings 22 Cruden's Court. ... John Wyness, flesher, h. ... Mrs Mullet's lodgings 62 George Smith, shoemaker ...oGeo. Masson, printer, 63 Wm. Jaffray, baker ... Alex. Wilson, shoemaker, h. 64 George Rennie, printer ... Miss Bowman, seamstress ... James Ingram, tailor ... Miss E. Forbes, Juvenile school ... Michael M'Cluskey, merchant ... Soutter & Shepherd, druggists • •• Peter Milne, musician 23 Charles King, furnishing tailor 65 Downie's Court. ... Alexander Crombie 66 John Lunan, stationer ... Joseph Nicol, baker [chants 67 James Middleton, baker 24 J. and J. Fleming, hardware mer- 69 George Sinclair, tailor 2 5Wm. Duncan, bootmaker 70 Alexander Cumming, grocer JRettie's Court. 71 George Cormack, furniture dealer 26 Charles Coutts, chemist 72 Wilson and Robb, shoemakers ... James Robertson, hairdresser, h. 73 Sangster and Badenocb, boot and ... George Shepherd, bookseller, h. shoe makers 27 George Simpson, corkcutter 74 Mrs Mitchell 28 Francis Montgomeiy, auctioneer 75 Wm. Imray, stoneware merchant ... James Drummond, shoemaker 76 William Mollison 29 Jas. Johnstone, messenger-at-arms 77 Bed Lion Court. ... Miss Bowie's lodgings ... John Lunan, wright ... George Hackney ... James Melvin, musician 31 Wm. Stephen, baker ... Mrs R. James' lodgings 32 Jas. Anderson's Billiard rooms ... Mrs Scroggie's lodgings 33—35 John Bothwell, bootmaker ... Mrs Alexander, mattress maker 34 James Stephen, ironmonger 78 George Morrison, flesher Queen Street. 79 Buchanstone Mill Warehouse 35 Wm. Petrie, baker 80 Robert Reid, tobacco manufacturer 36 W. L. Jaffery, shoe shop A. 76 Ragg's Lane. 81 George Sangster, jeweller 38 A. Watson, hat manufacturer 82 Marischal College 38$ Charles Edmond, agent ... John Cooper, sacrist STREET DIRECTORY. 255

82 John Colvin, porter 36 John Tracy, merchant 83 Mamage Cov/rt. 39 Roderick M'Kay, feuar ... William M'Kenzie, bookseller 40 Alex. Jamieson ... Mrs M'Kenzie's lodgings 41 Andrew Collie ... Miss M'Kenzie, milliner and dress- maker 84 Offbton's Court. BROADFORD PLACE, ... Adam Singer, agent ... William Hunter, agent 6 David Thomson, ft ... Mrs Hunter, teacher ofjmusic ... John Buckner 85 John Forsyth, leather merchant ... Henry Gilfillan . Robert M'Leod, tinsmith 8 Hugh Fraser, clotnier, h. 86 John Forbes, tea merchant ft. 84 10 Jn. Mess, grain merchant, /;. 87 Alexander Forsyth, confectioner ... William Duthie, advocate, ft. 88 Gordon's Court ... Alex. Duthie, advocate, h. 89 Hugh Gordon & Co. 90 John Smith, chemist 91 Wilson's CourU BROADFORD LANE, ... James Gordon 92 J. A. Wilson bookseller From Broadford to Cansewayend road.

1 Robert Craig, grocer, ft. BROADFORD, ... James Berry, gardener ... George M'Robbie, feuar

North West of George street. BRUCE'S COURT, 1 George Martin, grocer, ft. 14 1$ George Hay. tailor 20 Loch street. ... Alex. Ogilvie, flaxdresser 3 George. Reid 4 John Davidson, advocate, h. BURN COURT, ... D. Sinclair, teacher 5 Alexander Craig, Broadford Bread 44 Upperkirkgate. Co., ft. 3 8 Stephen Goodbrand, clerk

... James Jarvis, hosier, ft. BURNETT'S CLOSE, 9 J. Garioch, hairdresser 11 John Murray, sen., h 5 Exchequer row. 12 J. M'Donald, merchant Jas. Gillespie, 14 James M organ 8 Cottage hotel 9 Joseph Andrew, innkeeper ... Miss Martin, milliner 11 Alexander Wright, 16 Miss Spalding's lodgings vintner 18 William Leith 12 Mrs Bridgeford, vintner 1SJ Joseph Rowell 19 William Wishart, house carpenter bursar's COURT, ... Miss Middleton, dressmaker 20 Miss Hall 61 Castle street. ... A. Donaldson, flesher, /(. ... John Black, traveller, h. 21 Robert Craig, grocer CALSAY SEAT, 22 Alexander Hutcheon 23 J. Adam, timber merchant Frs. Gael, spirit dealer, gardener ... Robert Gordon, engine driver

24 William Forsyth , feuar 25 Mrs AVood, provision merchant CANAL LANE, 26 Alexander Tait, draper ... Alexander Johnston, merchant From Canal terrace to Summer lane 27 Peter Elder, gardener ... Robert Mackay. 1 Aberdeen Soda Water Co.

2S David Fraser, ft. ... Robert Eddie, brewer 30 Misses Hunter ... Alex., Scorgie, ship builder 31 Miss Bothwell ... Miss Sutherland CANAL ROAD, ... Alex. Daniel, advcoate, ft. 33 Wm. Salter From Causewayend to Froghall. ... Barbara Wigham 34 George Youngson, grocer Robert Davidson, chemist 35 John Porter, feuar Misses Leslie [works ... Wm. Crawford, flaxdresser Andrew Sutherland Sons & Co's 256 STREET DIRECTORY.

CANAL STREET, George S. Dey, shoemaker Mrs Paterson From Mounthooly bridge to Froghall John White, fishmonger bridge. Alex. Gildawie Mrs William Ledingham 1 Rev. Andrew Dickie, Mount Plea- A. W. Ledingham, collector sant John Smart, contractor 2 Alexander Manson Mrs Hay, sick-nurse ... Mrs Donald Miss Hay, dressmaker 4 Win. Laing, h. W. and A. Hogg, wrights 6 Thomas Ogilvie, hat manufacturer William Cowe, farrier 7 Angus Ross, late of 79th regiment Mrs Duncan, provision dealer ... Wm. Williams, grocer Thomas Jamieson, wright 5 Miss Gordon, lodgings Mrs Ewen, provision dealer 9 David Brebner (Customs) Mrs J. Connon, draper, /<. 10 Alexander Harp James M'Donald, porter 11 Henry Brechin, h. James Dunn, spirit dealer 12 Mrs Cruickshauk, lodgings Mrs Pirie, fishmonger ... Wm. Milne Mrs Allan, draper, h. ... Misses Milne, seamstresses Mrs Stevenson, midwife 13 Alexander Robb James Brew John Watson, spirit dealer John Webster, baker CANAL TERRACE, George Watt, slater John Hogg From Virginia street to Garvock st. Mrs J. Stewart Benjamin Esson 3 Alex. C. Matthew, surgeon Mrs Macbeth, fiesher, h. shipbuilder, h. 4 Walter Hood, Jane Yeats, fiesher, h. 5 John Duthie, shipbuilder, h. William Reid, vintner 6 John Cargill, shipmaster Peter Hojg, tinplate worker 7 A. Maurice, shipmaster ... Andrew Le.dinsrham, clerk

S J . Leslie, manager (Gas Light Co.) CARMELITE LANE, 10 Charles Anderson, shipmaster ... Win. Murray, shipmaster From Fisher row to Trinity street. 12 James Methven, fishcurer 2 Mrs Leys, provision dealer, h. ... Mrs M'Donald, fiesher, h. CANDLEMAKER 8 COURT, 5 James Grant, fiesher, h. 7 Alex. Hutcheon, upholsterer 46 Gallowgate. ... George More, house carpenter 17 Ann Stewart, fiesher GARDEN PLACE, CARNEGIE'S BRAE, From Skene street west to Rubislaw. From Netherkirkgate to Green. 1 James Edmond, advocate, h. 2 Wm. Henderson, builder, h. 3 C. Wilson, letter-carrier 3 Jn. Keith (T. and C. Bank) h. 4 Miss dimming 5 Thos Melville, jun., ironmonger, h. CAROLINE PLACE, 6 Rev. D. Simpson 7 Rev. John Thomson From Skene square to Hutcheon street. 8 David M'Donald 9 Rev. J. C.M'Phail 1 Arthur King (of A. K. and Co.) 10 John Melvin (of L and M.) h. 2 William AValker 3 John H. Fraser ... Wm Hunter, advocate, It. Stirling 12 Jas. Wyllie (of D. W. and Son) ft. 4 Rev. James 13 Mrs Tawse 5 Anthony Wigham David Gill, h. ... Neil Smith, grain merchant, h. 6

CARMELITE STREET, CASTLE STREET,

to street and From Green to Trinity street. From Union svreet Justice Castle brae. 1 John Matthew, merchant 2 Chas. Calder, spirit dealer, &c, h. 2 Alex. Smith, outfitter and Co., tailors ... William Speid, advocate 3 Geo. Adam STREET DIRECTORY. 257

Town House 46 James Daniel and Co., printers Lodge walk. 47 Robert Smollet North of Scotland bank 48 James Daniel, (of J. D. and Co.) h. King street. 49 Wm. Fiddes, grocer Jas. Wisely and Co., worsted ma- 50 Pirie's court. nufacturers ... William M'Kenzie, publisher John Duncan, advocate ... H. Mitchell, agent George Davidson, bookseller, h. ... Mrs Badenoch, lodgings Miss Bain, lodgings ... Wm. Sellar, confectioner Brebner's court. 51 William Cooper, dyer John Rough, principal attendant, 52 T. Menzies, bookseller and sta- (St Andrew's) tioner Alex. Moir, grocer Marischal street. Alex. Duffus, confectioner 53 Aberdeen Bank George Stirling, grocer 54 Victoria Court. Mathieson's court. ... John Cruickshank, and D. M'Bean, h. ... John Morrison, agents for the City Joseph Brodie, teacher of Glasgow bank. Alex. Stewart, spirit dealer ... George Cornwall and Sons, printers Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmaker and lithographers Alexander Sutherland, grocer ... Hugh Fraser, h. Albion court. 55 Hugh Fraser. china merchant Wm. Cruickshan'i, grocer 56 George Allan, advocate "William Steel, collector of poor's ... D. G. Cattanach, Advocate rates, h. ... James H. Forsyth, M.D. John Smith, cabinetmaker, h. 20 57 Forsyth, Wm. & Co., druggists Smith's court. 58 Commercial Court. Mrs Gallacher ... Alex. Mitchell, bird-stuffer George Robb, shore porter ... Mrs Singer, lodgings Geo. Jessiman, grocer ... John Stott, tailor Peacock's close. ... Alex. Watson, sergeant of police Justice street. ... James Davidson, shore porter Wm. Adams, broker ... Wm. Robison, advocate -28 Spence and Watson, drapers ... William Speid, advocate Rev. J. H. Wilson 59—60 Ferryhill mill warehouse Misses Robertson, teachers ... Robert Kemp, grain merchant Miss M'Kenzie 61 Bursar's Court Lobban's court. ... Mrs Colvin, inn and lodgings Castle Lodge. 62 Caledonian Hotel Casile brae. ... Thomas Miller Jas. M'Donald, jun., cabinetmaker Alex. Cumming, spirit dealer John Smith, cabinetmaker BRAE, A. Sim, accountant (Bank of Scot- CASTLE land) h. [h. Alex. Brown (of P. and G. Brown) From Castle street to Castle lane. 35 Bank of Scotland court. agent, Bank of Arthur Thomson, 2 A. F. Boyd, agent Scotland ... Mrs John Chivas Milne, spirit dealer George 4 James Coutts, surgeon St John's court. ... Charles Coutts, druggist James Collie, advocate 5 David Henderson, fishing tacklo A. F. Boyd, agent maker Wm. Fraser, tailor ... William Souter, clerk Adam Williamson, hairdresser ... George Jaffray National Bank court. 6 James M'Lean, druggist John Ta^'gart, teller (B. of Scot.) h. ... Alex. Inglis, ship-chandler Wm. Bennett, printer ... David Ross, collector Alex. Chivas, advocate 11 James Craib, cooper Kennedy and Fraser, advocates James Fraser John Porter, shore porter Wm. Grant, van driver CASTLEHILL, 43 James M'l.ean, druggist 43' East Coast Railway office, John street. Webster, agent From Park lane to Hanover Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer Duncan's court. Rev. Alex. Spence Peter Ruffert.y, merchant Mrs Spence, sen. Alex. Aitken, shore porter Miss Brown 258 STREET DIRECTORY.

CASTLE LANE, Peter Cruickshank Frederick Fraser, broker Mr3 Barclay From Castlebrae to Fish street. James Greig, grocer

Robert Connon, ft. 32 David 1 Mitchell, blacksmith Arthur Shand, late wright 3 George Pirie, shore porter James Findlater, plasterer 4 John Simpson (of W. and S ) Charles Provest, turner ... Alex M'Kay, shipmaster Mrs Roberts, midwife Mrs Duncan, broker Miss Wilson, teacher Davidson Lamb, feuar CATHERINE STREET, John Ramage, manager (Causeway end mills) From Causewayend to George street. Mrs Cushnie, provision dealer John Burness, provision dealer William Bruce, 1 George Christie, builder grocer, ft. Wm. Walker 8 John Paterson, shoemaker Ebenezer 14 John Gordon, Bain, wright, ft. carter Mrs 16 Alex. Mercer, wright M'Intosh, midwife Mrs Morgan, spirit dealer ... Wm. Thomson, flesher 18 William Laing Charles Provest, turning shop George Davidson, "28 Alexander Webster, writer shoemaker Causewayend mill (J. and ... Alex. Cameron, mason J. Crom- bie, 36 Alex. Adam, feuar manufacturers) Mrs Williamson 40 Alex. Benton, flesher, ft. 54 William Brown, Peter Harkess, dog trainer coachman John 62 Richard Fotheringham Charles, mealseller Wm. G. Buckner, grocer ... Jas. Clunes (of T. Clunes and Co.) h Lewis Jamieson, porter 68 Alexander Wishart, builder William Caie ... John Hadden, mason Alex. Smith, provision 70 Wm. Don, mill overseer dealer J. and A. Blaikie, merchants, ft. 1 71 R. Cruickshank, grocer, A. 72 Alexander Findlay Charles street William Adam, farmer, ... William Clyne ft. William David, feuar ... John Walker, night watchman Alexander Dow, ft.

William Dow, writer, ft. John Anderson, sawyer CATTO STREET, John Anderson, medical student R. Robertson, ropemaker, ft. Garvock's wynd

1 James Martin, baker CHAPEL STREET, 5 Audrew Sim, blacksmith ... John Grant, shipmaster 8 Robert Payne, sparmaker From Union place to Skene street. 10 Mrs Beggrie, midwife 11 George Craig 1 Miss M'Kenzie of Ord 13 W. Ogilvie and Sons, rope and ... Miss Mitchell twine manufacturers 2 Mark Christopher, shipmaster ... Mrs M. Christopher, lodgings 5 David Warrack, baker 7 Miss Warrack, dressmaker CAUSEWAYEND, 9 George Stephen, hair-dresser 10 Mrs William Donald ... James From Gallowgate to Gowan brae. H. Donald, (of Grant and Donald, druggists) ft. 12 Miss Smith of Birse 1 Alexander Christie, grocer Peter 14 Mrs Wilson 3 Grant, grocer John 8 George Smith 18 Adams and Son, painters 21 A. Douglas, grocer 12 Robert Davidson, tailor Thistle 16 James Geddes, Street. shoemaker 23 James Wilson 17 John Winton, grocer, ft. 13 24 Wm. Dunbar, draper 18 James Simpson, garderier 26 Wm. Ewen. builder 19 George M'Kenzie, merchant ... Misses Ewen, dressmakers 21 James Kean, broker 27 Alex. Millar, 22 Alex. Forbes, shoemaker provision dealer 28 Miss Middleton STREET DIRECTORY. 259

.•• Geo. Wood, clerk (Post-office), h, 108 James Jaffray, merchant 29 Thomas Baxter, baker 112 William Donald, mason 31 George Murray, h. 114 Mrs Forrest, midwife 33 George, Murray, tinplate worker 120 James Kelly, baker 38 Mrs Munro, lodgings 122 Robert Gordon, flesher 40 Miss Jessiman, lodgings 123 George Robertson, mason ... Mrs G.Ross, lodgings 128 Robert Gordon, bookseller ... Misses Moir, dressmakers 41 Mrs John Jamieson 42 George Gordon, late merchant 42£ A. Ledingham, grocer CHAPEL LANE, 44 Captain G. Innes ... Misses Matthew, dressmaker From Weigh-house square to Shorebrae ... Miss Rose 46 George Paterson, painter 47 Wm. Walker and Co., butchers 11 Meter's Court. 48 Mrs Lieut. William Webster 21 Andrew Hun-ay, shipmaster 23 Mrs Campbell, spirit ... Mrs Alexander Wm. dealer 49 Wm. Adam, town sergeant ... Alex. Dalgety,. fish-dealer, h. 50 Mrs Tytler 51 Alex. Murdoch (Commercial Bank) ... Rev. G. Henry (Holburn Church) CHAPEL COURT, ... Mrs Captain Milne 52 William Murray, builder ... William Burness, cashier 61 Gallowgate ... Mrs Boyd 52A Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 51 George Baker, Mail Guard ... S. Baker, agent (Wordie and Co.) CHAPEL COURT, ... Mrs Morrison 55 John Argo, late farmer 1 Justice street. 66 George Ironside, overseer ... Robert Sim, teacher Misses Wilson, teachers 58—60 P. Cooper, grocer, &c. Little Chapel Street. 65 Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker 67 J. C. Walker, clerk (Rettie and CHARLES COURT, Sons) ... Marshall (of and M.) h. John W. J. 40 Upperkirkgate. 71 Miss Geddes, lodgings 73 J. Johnston, embroidery pattern printer, h. 75 77 James Gray, agent CHARLES STREET, 79 Thomas B. Gibson, merchant 84 William Hampton, artist 86 Thomas Connel From Broadford to Causewayend. ... Robert Porter, letter-carrier ... David Troup, feuar 3 P. M'Intosh, manufacturer, h. ... Miss Connel, dressmaker [h. 4 Alexander Chalmers, feuar 87 John Glennie (of Fraser & Glennie) 7 Mrs Bonner, provision dealer 88 James Smith, grocer ... James T. Bonner, clerk 89 Wm. Smart, assistant inspector of 8 Roderick M'Donald Old Machar 11 George Porter (of P. and L.) h. Whitehouse street. ... James Leighton.jun. (of P.&L.)/i. 91 Miss Smith, lodgings 12 Alex. Hunter, agent (Age Insur- ... Rev. J. M'Pherson, city missionary ance Co.) h. (Free Church) 13 Mrs Mackie 93 George Alexander, cabinetmaker 17 Miss Elspet Catto 95 William Robertson, wright ... Mrs Catto, grocer 97 Mrs Blackhall, lodging ... Mrs Blaikie, merchant 98 David Fairweather, sen., h. ... James Mann, grocer, h. 99 Andrew Gibb, lithographer (of K. and G.) Twin Cottage ... George Webster, traveller, Twin Cottage CHARLOTTE STREET (NORTH), 100 Robert Adam, advocate, h. 102 Mrs William Collie From John street to Broadford place. ... James Gray, teacher Kidd Lane. Mrs Gordon Ellis 104 Mrs Low, provision seller Alex. Merchant, house carpenter 260 STREET DIRECTORY.

James Skea, twine spinner CHRONICLE COURT, Peter Fyfe, house carpenter John Adam, timber merchant 46 James Stephen, ironmonger 32 Broad street and 10 Queen street.

CHARLOTTE STREET, CHURCH STREET,

Waterloo street to St Clement st From St. Andrew street to John street. From

shipmaster 1 George Middleton, grocer 3 George Milne, 7 Robert Ritchie, letter carrier .„ Mrs Barkway's lodgings 10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker ... Mrs Gray, milliner 3 Mrs Wilson 12 Barklay Duthie, tailor ... Mrs M'Kenzie, lodgings ... James Donaldson, clerk ... James M'Kenzie, draper ... William Hurry (P. M. & Co.) h. CLARENCE STREET, ... William Duff, draper 5 John Joss, merchant ... Alexander Marshall From Waterloo street to Wellington st 7 Mrs Tytler ... Wm. Alexander, reporter (F.P. 0.) ... MrsM'Combie 31 William Rattray, teacher, h. ... James Stephenson, teacher clark's court, ... Mrs Law, lodgings James Souter, teacher Upperkirkgate. ... Miss Raitt ... Miss G. L. Scott 33 Mrs Irvine, lodgings ... Mrs John Morgan's lodgings ... Mrs Smith CLUNES' COURT, .. Alexander M'Kay ... John Adam, bookseller, h. 75 George street. ... Mrs Gray, lodgings ... Mrs Hay, lodgings ... Isaac Jolly, grocer, h. 35 J. Fraser, (of J. Fraser and Son, builders) h. COLLEGE STREET,

From Windmillbrae to Affleck street. CHERRYBANK COTTAGES, 1 Charles Smith and Co., grocers Off Bon-accord terrace. 4 John Collie, plasterer 5 Chas. and William Black, wrights cooper John Boyd, supervisor 12 John Bell, 20 Alexander Ross, overseer Alexander Stephen (of J. Black 21 James Milne, writer and Co.) 23 A. Smith, grocer and spirit dealer Mrs Captain Stephen 26 James Selbie 27 Mrs William Smith, grocer 35 Alexander Henderson, grocer CHRONICLE LANE, 87 Walker's court. 49 Charles Donald, grocer 58 Alex. Carnie, grocer From North street to Mealmarket st. 59 James Davidson, vintner 73 William Davidson, spirit dealer, h. 2 James Gordon, cooper 76 John Garden, grocer, h. 78 3 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker 77 Charles Black, wright 5 Joseph Skea's veterinary forge 79 William Barclay, rope and twine 5J Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker maker 8 James Simpson, fishmonger 82 Hogarth and Co., merchants 9 P. Green, hoise-shoer 87 William Holmes, sen. 13 William Ross, undertaker ... William Holmes, jun. 15 Alex. Moirice, provision merchant 90—95 D. Hogarth and Co., provision ... William Melvin, porter merchants STREET DIRECTORY. 261

COLLEGE STREET (SOUTH), 61 William Dillon, moulder ... William Fletcher, shipmaster 65 Robert Mitchell, shoemaker 1 David M'Kenzie, superintendent 67 John Roberts, sen., shipmaster ... William Simpson (of N. and S.) ... William Craigmile 7 James Gifford (of Giflford and Son) 70 William Mitchell, wright slate- 9 William M'Combie, editor (Free ... Wm. Keith, jun., slater and Press) h. merchant, h. 67

COLLEGE COURT, COMMERCE LANE,

82 Broad street. 1—3 James Gillanders, sexton 3 Miss Gillanders, bootbinder

... Miss M. Gillanders, dressmaker COLLIE'S COURT,

28 Shiprow. COMMERCIAL COURT,

58 Castle street. collie's COURT, BUILDINGS, 60 Gallowgate. COMMERCIAL

From 107 to 123 Union street. COMMERCE STREET, COURT, From Quay to Park lane. CONCERT

2 Alexander Wise, hairdresser Between 10 and 12 Broad street. 5 William Kidd, spirit dealer 6 Alexander Eddie, baker, h. 8 1 Mrs Stevenson, lodgings spirit dealer 7 George Anderson, ... John Ewen, tailor 8 Mrs Reid, lodgings 6 Fraser and Glennie, tailors 9 David Anderson, clerk (G. N, of S. 7 Arthur King & Co., printers, Aber- R. Co.) deen "Free Press'' Office 11 John Cock, provision merchant 12 A. and W, Thorn, commission mer- chants grocer ... W. and A. Shepherd, CONSTITUTION STREET, 13 John Dunn, shipmaster ... Mrs Levie, teacher 16 Miss A. Milne, milliner and dress- From Park street to Links. maker

... Mrs Yule, flesher 1 Alexander Martin 23 George Milne, overseer 2 George C. M'Kay, clerk [Co. 27 John Bumess, merchant 3 Jas. Buyers (of Abdn. Rope & Sail Thomson, basket maker, h, Morison, station-master (A. 30 Wm. 5 Geo. t 43 William Cooper, dyer, h. R. Co.) h. ... Robert Buthley, shipmaster 6 Alexander Esslemont, grocer 46 John gangster, druggist, h. 48 7 John Webster, agent 47 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c. 8 Mrs Cordiner h.49 ... John Fraser, clerk 48 George Johnston, customs 9 Alexander Imlay 50 Alexander Rainnie, builder, &c, 10 Mrs Reid h. 70 ... Adam Thompson, jun., flesher 51 Wm. Davidson, tailor and clother 11 Charles Esson, engineer, Banner- 53 David Mitchell, blacksmith. mill ... John Brunton, shipmaster ... Misses Strachan 55 David Wood, carpenter 12 Mrs Walker late of Rothie 57 William Donald, grain merchant ... Alex. Mellis, town-sergeant 59 John Smart, shipmaster 13 George Angus of Tillycorthy ... James Lees, shipmaster ... Mrs Petrie

... John Allanach, steward ... Geo. Grant, lodgings x 2 .

262 STREET DIRECTORY.

15 Mrs John "Wood [h. COOPER'S COURT, - . . John Morison, agent (C . of G. Bank) ... George Morison, M.D. ... Mrs John Morison 26 Netherkirkgate. ... Alexander Morison, shipmaster 16 Wm. Milne (of Marr and Milne) h. 16J D. M. Connel, teacher (Free North school) CORRECTION "WYND, 18 Alex. Forsyth ... George Forsyth From St Nicholas street to Green. 19 Wm. Hunter, grocer 20 Alex. Davidson 1 John M'Quarrie, tailor ... Andrew Murray 2 John Watt, advocate . ... Jane Tough, flesber, h. 3 John H. Stephen, engraver 22 J as. Allan, cook (City of London) 4 George Sutherland, surgeon 23 Jas. Macaldowie, clerk (W. Gordon) ... John and Robert Ligertwood, advo- 24 John M' Andrew, shipmaster cates 25 Gall Wm. 6 Miss Robertson, milliner and dress- 26 Robert Cobban, shipmaster maker 27 William Bennett, printer, h. 7 George Watson, saw maker 28 "Wm. Crabb, (G. N. of S. R.) h. 9 Joseph Cofton, inn ... David Bruce, shipmaster 12 James Ledingham, teacher Roman Catholic schools. 13 James Duffus, confectioner 29 George Duncan, agent, h. ... Miss Maria Reid, teacher 31 George Isaac, cattle salesman ... Miss Eliza Reid, dressmaker 33 James Black (R. C. and Co.) h. 14 Alex. Cumming, h. 35 George Topp 15 Mrs Kiloh's lodgings 37 "William Clark 16 John Little, innkeeper 38 C. Walker, commission agent, h. 17 Mrs "Watt, porter dealer 39 James Munro, shipmaster 41 James Taylor 42 George L. Walker, merchant, h. 43 Mrs Burnett, lodging COURAGE'S COURT, ... J. C. M'Intosh, book-keeper (A. P. and Sons) 44 Rev. William Hales 2 "Weighhouse square. 45 D. "Wishart, shipmaster [fice) ... Lawrence Jaffery, clerk (Post-of- ... James Cooper, late hatter COWGATE, ... Mrs "Wm. Jaffray ... Mrs Mitchell 46 Andrew Reid, merchant, h. From Justice street to Castlehill. 47 George Leslie 48 Mrs Hunter ... Alex. Ross (T. H. C. and Co.) 49 Alexander Fraser, merchant CRABSTONE STREET (EAST), Marble "Works 50 Charles Sefton, manager, Banner- From Bon-accord st. to Bon-accord sq. mill Bannerraill Links Gardens 1 George Keith of Momingside Links 2 Mrs John Simpson 3 John B. Milne (of Wm Milne and Son) 4 James Dyce, late druggist CONSTITUTION STREET 5 H. Ambrose" Smith, F.J. A., secre- tary (Northern Assurance (SOUTH), Company) 6 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor 7 John Galen, M.D. From Park st. to Constitution street.

1 James Anderson, day -patrol 4 Alex. Coutts, wright CRABSTONE STREET (WEST), 6 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 7 Wm. Brodie, clerk, B. B. From Bon-accord ter. to Bon-accord sq. ... Alex. Frater, book-keeper (J. B. and Sons) [and Co.) 8 D. M'Doriald, book-keeper (D. H. 2 Mrs Anderson, late of Strichen ... George Watt, shipmaster, Consti- 3 Misses Gibbon tution street road 4 Mrs Alex. Morrice STREET DIRECTORY. 263

5 Mrs H. Hall 22 George Wilson, artist, h. 24 6 George Jamieson, jeweller, h. 23 John Smith, bookseller 8 Cliarles Stewart (of Stewart and 28 Alex Lyell (customs), h. Chivas), h. Crown Terrace. 67 Mrs D. Gordon's lodgings 69 Mrs Wm. Mair's lodgings 71 Miss Foote CRAIGIE STREET, 73 James Burgess 75 Mrs James Lumsden From George street to Charlotte street. 77 Mrs Fraser 79 J. J. Kennedy, agent, h. 81 John Fleming 11 Captain James Clyne 82 Mrs Alex. Galen 13 Alexander Smith, bookbinder George Allan 83 Lambert Barron, advocate, A. ... 84 John Greig, surgeon, R.N. ... Thomas Bruce, mill overseer 85 Alexander Burness ... John Grant 86J John Scott, teacher CRAIGWELL PLACE, ... Mrs Kemp's lodgings Academy Street. From Skene street to Denburn terrace. 87 Hugh Hogarth (of D. H. and Co.) h. St John's Place. 89 Kenneth Mackenzie, collector of Cruickshank, bookseller 5 James customs Duguid, wright ... John 91 Mrs llobert Ross ... Miss Drysdale 93 Mrs John S. Gordon CROMBIE'S COURT, 95 Henry C. Oswald, sharebroker, h. 97 Mrs Forbes of Echt 99 Dr Thomas Smith 37 Park Street. 100 Hugh Ross, haberdasher, h. 101 Mrs James Keith 103 W. R. Riddell (T and C. Bank) CROOKED LANE, 104 George Clerihew 106 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate, h. Charles Fyfe, house factor From St Andrew st. to Loch street. 108 Misses Fyfe, boarding school St Mary's place. James Angus, h. 5 111 Miss Davidson ... Aberdeen Public Baths 112 John Willet, civil engineer (A. R.) 6 John Baxter, spirit merchant 113 Misses Turner of Turnerhall 7 Alexander Anderson (at W. Pater- 114 Alex. Simpson, juu., advocate, h. son, 1£6 Gallowgate) 115 Wm. Gray 11 Thomas Skea, horse-shoer, h. 116 Alex. Taylor, woolen draper, h. 117 George Sutherland, silk mercer, h. 118 Wm. F. Ogg, advocate, h. CROWN STREET, 119 John Muir, agent, h. 120 John Jazdowski, teacher, h. 121 George Thomson, beadle (F. T. C.) From Union street to Bank street. and funeral waiter

... Captain George Reid 3 Robert Wood, shoemaker ... Miss Garden Windmillbrae. ... Mrs A. Barron 5 Hugh Sutherland, painter 122 John Bisset (of J. and W. B.) h. 6 Jean Jolly, poultry shop 123 John Anderson, grocer, &c. 7 Misses Keith, dressmakers 124 Wm. Bisset (of J. and W. B.) h. 8 John Senter, shoemaker ... Miss Robertson 9 George Paterson, painter Marywtll street. 10 Miss Scott Deeplace. 11 John Avery, printer, h. 125 Mrs Morrison 12 Mrs Bearsley, fancy needle work ... Wm. Chivas. shipmaster 15 George Glennie, baker, h. ... Thomas Shields, druggist 16 John Macdonald, bookseller 126 Rev. A. D. Davidson, D.D. ... George Chessar, bookseller 129 James Forsyth, baker, h. 127 17 George Glennie, baker 130 Captain Ray, R.N. 18 Mrs Taylor's lodgings 132 Irvine Kempt, sen. 19 W. Whitecross, custom-house ... Irvine Kempt, jun., superintendent agent, /). ... James Catto, shoemaker, h. 20 Helen Sangster 133 Robt. Reith, chemist and druggist 21 Robert Sangster, flesher, h. ... Mrs Joseph Simpson [ 264 STREET DIRECTORY.

134 Wm. Shepherd, confectioner, h. 2 John Avery, printer 135 Wm. Chalmers, gardener ... David Pirie,merchant ... Miss Chalmers, teacher of music 3 G. & W. Inglis, wholesale grocers ... Mrs Hay ... Alex. Robb, tailor 136 John Reid, advocate ... Robert Gray, clerk (P. O.) ... Mrs Reid ... Mrs Cassie, lace dealer Springbank street. 4 Wm. Goodwin, South Mail guard 137 M'Kain's grocery warehouse ... Duncan Reid, M.D. 139 Miss Fullerton 141 Wm. Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor, h. Affleck street. COURT, 145 Jas. Garden, advocate (of M. and CROWN Gt.)h. 146 Geo. Leslie, shipowner 36 Upperkirk gate. 147 Mrs Dr Reid 148 Robert Milne, civil engineer, Sec, and Gen. Man. (G. N. of S.R.) h. CRUDEN'S COURT, 149 George Yeats, silk mercer, h. 150 Miss More 151 Wm. Cormack, merchant, h. 22 Broad street. ... A. Cormack, merchant, h. 152 James Williamson (of R. Catto and Co.) h. CRUICKSHANK'S iC.) COURT, 153 Mrs J. Clerk, lodgings ... Daniel Gray, grocer, h. 10 Shiprow. ... Chas. S. Gordon, inspector of N. of S. B. K. B. offices, h. 134 Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of stamps and taxes, h. CRUICKSHANK'S COURT, 155 Robert Kemp, grain merchant, h. 156 Rev. J. C.Brown 46 Shiprow. 157 P. Morison (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. 159 J, T. Rennie, insurance broker, h. 169 R. S. F. Spottiswood, advocate, h. ... Mrs Farquhar CUPARSTON BUILDINGS, 171 Charles Winchester, advocate West of Cuparston place.

CROWN STREET (SOUTH), Hugh Dey, distiller Wm. Donald, spirit dealer J. Walker, teller (C. of G. Bank) John Reith, gardener

CROWN TERRACE, CUPARSTON PLACE,

From Crown street to St. Mary's place. From Holburn st. to Cuparston build.

1 Mrs Dawson 2 Mrs Wilson's lodgings John M'Kesser, Ashvale cottage 3 Lieutenant George Skues, R.M. Andw. Robertson, sexton, Nellfield

i 4 F. J. Cochran, advocate (of Smith Cemetry and Cochran) h. Charles Downie of Ashfield James Ross, late upholsterer Alexander Stronach, feuar Alex. Anderson (of H. Ogg and CROWN PLACE, Co.), Rose Cottage James Ferguson, Grove Cottage 1 W. Allardyce, wine merchant, h. Mrs General Dyce, Granton Lodge 2 Wm. Fraser, grocer, h. P. L. Gordon of Craigmyle, Haw- thorn Cottage Miss Blaikie Misses Gibbon, Nellfield House CROWN COURT, Mrs Livingstone, Nellfield House

41J Union street.

1 D. Reid, druggist (of G. R. & Sons) DANIEL'S COURT, 2 Henry Thomson ... John Miller & Co., chemists, &c. 48 Castle street. STREET DIRECTORY. 265

DEE STREET, 60 Wm. Inglis (of G. & W. I.) h. 61 Mrs Munro From Union street to Dee place. 62 Mrs James Souter 63 Alexander Pearson, merchant 12 3 James Fraser & Co., grocers 64 Captain G. T. Willett 4 George Russell, artist 65 Mrs Kirkland ... John Lyall ... Absalom Poulter, late clothier ... Wm. Russell, bookseller ... Thomas Poulter, late clothier ... Alex. Anderson, advocate 66 Mrs Eddie's lodgings Langstane place ... Richard Penketh, contractor, h. 5 Wm. Henderson, painter 67 Charles Smith (of G. & S.) Windmillbrae. 68 Alex. Brown (of Brown & Carr) h. 7—9 Thomas M 'Lean, baker 69 Rev. Jn. Murray, D.D. (Free N. 11 MiS9 Neish, dressmaker Church) 13 James Findlater, shoemaker 70 Rev. Hugh Hart 13J James Mathers, plumber ... Miss Allan 14 John Booth, (of Logan & Co.) 71 John G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk ... John Thomson, plumber depute ... Miss Wilson 72 James Walker, late coal merchant 15 Major George Munro, staff officer ... Robert Munro, artist 20 Samuel Watt, carter 73 Miss Kidson, teacher of music ... Geo. Garden, turnkey ... Miss Scott 22 Joseph Skea, veterinary surgeon 74 George Angus, M.D 23 Wm. Rettie (of M. R. & Sons) ... Miss Angus of Bothriphnie 24 Miss M'Leod, milliner 75 Rev. R. Jones, (St. James) ... George M'lntosh 76 Miss Seatou 25 Wm. Watson, W.S.) Sherriff-Sub. 77 John Barron, advocate 26 Mrs Ralph Gordon, lodgings Dee Place. ... Miss Ann Gordon, dressmaker 78 Mrs John Skinner s ... Miss Judge, teacher The Old Mill Road. 27 Mdle. Heintzer, teacher ... Mrs Clark, lodgings 28„Geo. Gle?g (of Glegg and Sons) DEE STREET (LOWER), 29"George Sim (Aberdeen Bank) ... Miss Moren From Trinitv street to Lower Denburn. 30 Mrs Creach, lodgings ... Mrs Macaldowie, lodgings 31 James Shepherd (of S. and S.) h. DEE PLACE, 32 Miss Lawrence ... Wm. Leask, shipmaster From Marywell street to Springbank 33 George Jamieson, grocer 34 Thomas Duncan, marble work 1 Mrs George Allan 35 Wm. Forsyth, druggist (of W. F ... James Berry, watchmaker, &c, h. 2 Lieutenant A. Bell and Co.) h. m 37 James Allan and Sons, h. 3 George Abernethy, engineer 39 Robert P. Ross ... John Fleming, of J. and J. F., h. 41 Charles Begg, piano-forte maker, A- 4 John Edmond, bookbinder, h.

... Robert Milne, tailor and clothier, h. ... Mrs Dr Farquharson ... Miss M. Roy, dressmaker 5 George Gray, merchant ... Mrs P. Robertson 6 James Asher, agent 42 James Allan & Sons, workshop 7 Alex. Brand, accountant Bon-accord Lane. 43 James R. Maconachie (S. P. Ass. ... Mrs Harper [Co.) h. DEE VILLAGE, Academy Street. 46 Mrs Alexander, lodgings Between Crown street and Ferryhill. ... Mrs Arthur, lodgings 48 Mrs Reid, lodgings 17.*John Brands, shoemaker 50 Rev. Henry Angus [h. ... James Jack, blacksmith 52 John Whyte (ot Simpson & Whyte) 20 Joseph Smith, gardener overseer .. John Whyte, advocate (of Yeats Wm. Milne, and White) h. Wm. S. Milne, clerk 64 James Jamieson, merchant (of J. F. and Co.) 55 William Milne, commission agent DENBURN TERRACE, 56 George Grubb, advocate 57 Miss Whyte, boarding school From Union street bridge to Skene ter. 58 Robert Smith, surgeon 59 Mrs Melvin's lodgings 1 John Jamieson, teller (T. & C. B.) h. 60 George Inglis (of G. & W. I.) h. ... Miss Cruickshauk. dressmaker 266 STREET DIRECTORY.

2 W. Paterson, leather merchant &c. 1 James G. Fleming, A. 3 3 Wm. Paterson, jun. 4 Andrew Wyness, flesher 7 J. Bullock, foreman (J. B. and S.) 5 John Moir, messenger at arms ... John Cattanach ... Mrs Moir, register office 9 Wm. Clark, clerk, A. R. Co., A. 6 William Shire ss, tin-plate worker 11 John Ogston, wright ... Erskine Gillespie, shoemaker, A. 13 Alexander M'Kenzie, currier 7 Thomas Ross, sexton 15 Wm. Murdoch, cabinetmaker ... Mrs Clark's lodgings ... George Walker ... Mrs Wm. Smith, midwife 17 Miss Profat, teacher, Trinity school ... F. Russell, Free Greyfriars, h. DOWNIE'S COURT,

65 Broad street. DENBURN (LOWER), DRUM'S LANE, From Poynernook to Spa street.

From 26 Upperkirkgate to Loch 2 Alexander Clerihew, teacher street. ... Donald Davidson, manufacturer 3 J. Tillery, 19 William Tawse, tailor foreman, (F. & G.,) ft. 22 Mrs Peter Mathieson 5 Wm. Salmond, letter carrier 7 Alexander Troup, tailor, h. ... Miss Elgin, dressmaker 8 John Fyvie, clerk, (P.O.,) A. DEVANHA TERRACE, ... Mr Fyvie ... MrsFraser Ferryhill. 11 Mrs Groundwater, flesher 15 Peter Straton 17 Thomas Ogilvie, hatter Alex. Stephen, painter, &c. h. Henry Cooper, of H. C. & Co., h. G. Farquhar, (Abdn. Herald), h. James\Robb, (of Robb Brothers) h. DUNCAN'S COURT Robert Brown, timber merchant 45 Castle street

DIAMOND STREET, DUNCAN'S (D.) COURT, From Union street to Silver street. 120 Gallowgate. 1 Rev. John Paterson 9 Mrs Brechin's lodsings ... Mrs M'Donald's lodgings DUNCAN'S COURT, ... Mrs M'Donald, dressmaker 11 Alex. Colston, teacher of music 74 Gallowgate. ... Mrs Colston, dressmaker ... Mrs Anderson's lodgings Miss Duncan 13 Miss Robertson 28 Robert Marshall, painter 31 Miss Lawrie DUTHIE'S COURT,

DIAMOND LANE, 45 Guestrow.

From Diamond street to Silver street.

Mr and Mrs Alexander, professors DUTHIE'S COURT, of dancing and deportment. George Ewan, turner 14 Schoolhill.

DONALD'S COURT, EAST NORTH STREET,

20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street. From King street to Park street.

1 William Collie, wright 1 James Justice ... Mrs Craib, lodgings 2 Wm. Smith, hairdresser STREET DIRECTORY. 267

4 Charles Wilson, butcher EXCHEQUER ROW, 5 Mrs Paterson 6 Meston, grocer James From Castle street to Shiprow. 7 John M'Kay, spirit dealer 8 Wm. Anderson, beadle, N. Church 1 David Mackay, druggist 10 Jos. Meston, dealer in spirit & ales 4 Mrs M'Gillvray 12 Mrs Smith, flesher 14 Mrs Rennie, draper 5 Burnett's close. David Fraser, spirit 15 Mrs Skene 7 dealer 9 Exchequer court. 16 Robert Marr. grocer, h. 17 17 Mrs Mason, broker 10 Joseph Nicol, baker 11 John Youngson, spirit dealer 19 Webster's court. 20 Wm. Gavin, grocer 13 George Smith, vintner 21 Jas. Stewart, jun., spirit dealer 22 James Dalgarno 24 Mrs Findlay, mealseller 25 Mrs Saunders, broker EXCHEQUER COURT, 30 James M'Kiddie 33 Mrs Conway, spirit dealer 9 Exchequer row. 34 Thomas Goven, pensioner 35 John Parkhill, agent 4 Victoria Lodging House—Thomas 36 Wm. Borthwick, candlemaker Rennie, superintendent 40 Peter Murray, broker 41 John Ewen, spirit dealer 44 Jas. Collins, auctioneer and gene- ral dealer EXCHEQUER PLACE, 47 Elizabeth Aitken, green grocer 49 Mutch, spirit dealer Peter Weighhouse square 51 Peter M 'Donald, spirit dealer 52 Colin M'Leod and Son, tinsmiths 57 Mrs R. Bennett, spirit dealer 67 William Findlay, spirit merchant, FARQUHAR PLACE, h. 66 69 A. Davidson, stoneware merchant 218J Gallowgate.

EDWARD PLACE, FARQUHAR'S COURT,

12 Seamount place. 17 Upperkirkgate.

EMSLIE'S COURT, FERGUSON'S (J.) COURT, 26 Gallowgate. 108i Gallowgate. EWEN'S COURT, FERRIER LANE, 42 Gallowgate.

From North Street to Mealmarket st.

EXCHANGE STREET, Peter Forrest, horse shoer

From Hadden street to Guild street.

1 Wm. and J. Bisset, wholesale mer- FERRYHILL, chants Near Devanha Brewery. EXCHANGE COURT, James Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.) Ferryhill Cottage Between 35 and 37 Union street. J. Abernethy & Co., founders, &c. R. Abernethy, (of J. A. & Co Brown ) h. & Carr, wholesale clothiers Mrs Abernethy, sen. Alexander Duffus, confectioner, h. Thomas Laurie, (late of J. A. & Mrs Robert Milne, staymaker, &c. Co-) h. A. Lancefield, C.E. Wm. Duncan, of Scott and Duncan 268 STREET DIRECTORY.

FERRYHILL PLACE, FONTHILL PLACE,

From Rotunda place to Marine place. Near St Machar place.

1 W. Esplin, goods manager. (A, R. John Mather, agent Co.) h, David Dunn, traveller 2 William Lunan, accountant, (A. R. Mrs Dunn Co.,) h. 17 Alexander Stronach, writer, h. 19 James T. Mackay, jeweller, h. ... Allan M'Kechnie, shipmaster FORBES STREET, 21 Alex. Davidson, shipmaster 22 James Sutherland, shipowner From Rosemount ter. to Rosemountpl. ... Mrs Ogilvie 23 Mrs Boyd 1 Robert Martin, (Wm. Russell) 24 Angus Cameron ... Alex. Begg 25 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer 5 Jas. Valentine, (Journal office) 26 Geo. Gordon, secretary (Gas Co.) h. 7 John N. Ross, grocer, h. 27 James 0. Haigh, manager 15 Alex. Ross, brewer, h. 28 T. G. Beveridge, h. 17 Alex. T. Grant, writer 29 Mrs Wm. Laurie 20 Andrew Hutcheon, heedlemaker 30 Misses Wilkie ... Alex. Leslie, moulder ... Mrs George Gordon, Back Cottage FORBES COURT,

78 Green. FISH STREET,

From Summer lane to Albion street. FREDERICK STREET, 2 John Crawford, overseer 4 James Lees, berthmaster From King street to Park street. 5 John Reach, shoemaker, h. 2 Widow Davidson, provision seller ... Thomas Jaffray, coach builder 3—5 William 7 Alex. Adam, manager, Aberdeen Begg, baker 4 David Roberts, Salmon Co. saddler, h. ... Alexander 8 John Longmuir, smith Watt, grain merchant 6 Mrs Reid ... Mrs Smith ... Mrs Cruickshank, Bell's school FISHER ROW, 7 Alex. Gray's Aberdeen Coach work 12 James Shearer, gardener From Maltmill bridge to Green. ... Mrs Wishart, straw bonnet maker 18 A. Rattray, pipe maker 11 Wm. Fraser, spirit dealer ... Mrs James Christie, lodgings 15 Robert Roberts, spirit dealer 20 Wm. Hurry and Sons, nail manu- 17 Robert Falconer, spirit dealer facturers 19 James Morrison, superintendent, 23 Thomas Ewen, advocate, h. (Aberdeen Market,) h. 34 Robert Grant ... John M'Lellan, cutter, h. 25 Mrs Cumming FLOURMILLBRAE, ... John Lunan, stationer, h. 29 Alex. Buyers From St Nicholas st. to Baraett's close. ... Wm. Cook, tailor, h. ... John Robb, plumber 1 MrsShirreff's Union Inn 31 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer, h. 2 James Massie, tailor 35 John Pyper ... Robert Robertson, shoemaker 37 Miss Souper, dressmaker ... David Duguid, fishing takle maker 38 Mrs Foote 6 P. Forbes, sawmaker ... William Watson, tailor 7 Wm. Anderson, blacksmith, h. 41 Alex. Paterson, mill overseer 8 James Mowat, renovator, h. 1 43 Alex. Dunn, clerk, (Blaikie Bros.) Dr Bell's school. 44 John Wilson, house carpenter FLOURMILL LANE, 45 Miss Bisset, laundress 46 Mrs Howie, provision seller From Netherkirkgate to Flourmillbrae ... Alexander Coutts, wright 47 Mrs Valentine 1 James Milne, horse shoer ... William Duncan, shoemaker, h. 2 Wm. Anderson, blacksmith 49 George Milne, spirit dealer .

STREET DIRECTORY. 269

FROGHALL LANE, Old Aberdeen, 54 John Pyott, broker ... Mrs Watson's lodgings 56 Poor's Hospital court. From Spital to Canal Side. ... Girls' Hospital, Miss Ferguson matron ... Alex. Walker, ironmonger, (of A. GALLOWGATE, W. and Co.) 58 Alex. Walker & Co., ironmongers 60 Collie's court. From Broad street to Causewayend 61 Chapel court. Mounthooly. ... H. Franklin, boot and shoemaker, and clerk, (St. Pauls) Basil M'Killiam, confectioner ... Jn. Winchester, attendant, (St. P.) Alexander Skene, tea merchant, h. ... Miss Winchester Mrs and Misses Gordon, milliners ... Miss Mearns and dressmakers 62 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller, h. 55 George Melvin, shoemaker 63 George Thomson, baker -5 John Ray tinsmith 64 Rhind's court. William Gibson, flesher 65 Milne's (Provost) court. James Seton, spirit dealer ... William Pittendrich, builder, h. James Home sheriff-officer 67 Alex. Thorn, spirit and provision John Stephen plumber merchant John Dunn furniture dealer 69 James Noble, broker Hugh Ross, umbrella maker 70 Plasterer's court. Hugh Gordon and Co., iron mer- ... John Thompson chants 72 James Watson, broker John Gray, commission agent 73 Mrs Baxter, broker George H. Gray, commercial 74 Duncan's court. traveller ... Miss Duncan 16 Miss Clark, ladies' school 75 Milne's court. 17 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith ... J. & W. Johnston, blacksmiths 18 Geo. M'Kay & Co., bootmakers 77 David Lonie, tailor 19 James Campbell, stoneware dealer 79 Miss Gray •20 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer 80 M'Kay 's court Littlejohn street. 83 John Chalmers, baker •21 John Milne, wholesale confectioner 84 Adam Duncan, h. 23 Win. Rennie, smith and furniture 85 Smith's court. dealer 89 Mrs Davidson, provision merchant 22—'-24 William Clyne and Sons, shoe 90 Shaw s court. manufacturers, &c. ... Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms 25 James Craigen' auctioneer 91 Henderson's court. 26 Emslie's court. ... Shaw's Hospital, Mrs Evans, matn. •27 Milne's court. ... Mrs Johnston's lodgings 28 James Fraser, hairdresser 92 John Hendry, butcher 29 Wm. Shearer, furniture dealer 93 David Baunerman, town's drummer 30 Inglis' court. 94 George Smart, provision shop 31 Jopp's court. 96 Alexander Cumminj, cutler Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s office 97 Alex. Mackay, spirit dealer Jopp and Shand, advocates 98 PorthiU close. William Moir, advocate 99 Bcattie's [J.) court. Alexander Copland, cashier ... John Hendry, butcher, h. A. Abercrombie 101 John Beattie, menlseller Wm. Jopp, (of Allardyce & Jopp) 102 Beattie's court. Mrs Andrew Jopp ... R. Mitchell, lock and hinge maker James Inglis, baker 103 Moir's court. Beid's court. 104 William Wright, grocer, h. 102 William Walker, cabinet maker 104A James Winlaw, jun. George Hall, turner 106"Thomas Melville, sen., (of T. M. & Mrs Ewen spirit, dealer Sons) h, Alexander Durno, printer. 106—108 T. Melvile and Sons. Ewen's court. Melville's court. Candlemaker' s court. 107 Winlaw's mart. John Scott, chimney sweep 108J Ferguson's (J.) covrt. St. Paul street. ... Mrs John Ferguson James Findlay, grocer, h. 48J 109 George Forbes, grocer flesher "t Mrs Allan, midwife 110 James Hall, 49 Smith's court. 111 Watt's court. Mrs G. M ; Kenzie, lodgings 112 William Watt, grocer -51 David Reid, furniture dealer 113 Smith's (J.) court Jas. Wesley, provision merchant 114 James Crombie, shoemaker 270 STREET DIRECTORY.

116 M'Cook's court. 210 Miss Walker, dressmaker 118 Joseph Middleton, spirit dealer ... Miss Mary Walker, teacher 119 Shewan's court. 211 David Anderson, baker 120 Duncan's{D.) court. 214 Alexander Urquhart, shoemaker. ... Mrs Thompson 215 James Matthieson, baker ... Porthill Schools, R. Thain, teacher 216 Miss Gill 121 John Gaul and Co., grocers 217 William Duncan, flesher 122 William Pyper, spirit dealer 218 William Hobrow, grocer, &c. 123 Henderson's (A.) court ... Miss Farquhar, miliner 124 John Garden, bookseller 218J Farquhar place. 126 Sutherland's court. ... Rev. Charles Skene 128 Archibald Watt, watchmaker, h. 126 ... Robert Bridgeford, porter 130 Widow Simpson, provision merch. 219 W. Routledge and Son, rope 132 Friend's Meeting House manufacturers 134—136 Wm. Paterson, wholesale 220 Miss Routledge druggist 137 Arthur Hunter, mealseller 140 Mission Chapel 145 John Alexander, grocer, h. 143 GAELIC LANE, 149 James Ironside, hairdresser 151 David Wishart, provision merch. From Belmont street to Back wynd. 152 Logan's court. 1 John Campbell's stables ... George Nicol, shoemaker 7 George M'Conachie, waiter 153 Robert Bain, broker 10 James Fraser, letter carrier Innes street, 11 John Fraser, tailor 154 Mrs James Logan, provision merch. 155 Thomas Farquharson 155J Robert Mitchell, lock and hinge maker GALEN'S COURT, 156 Alexander Edwards, late solicitor ... Grant & Miller fleshers 21 Guestrow. 157 Peter Grant, surgeon 158 John Ewen, jun., painter 161 Henderson's ( W.J Court. 163 Alexander Ririe, broker GARDINER'S LANE, 164 Alexander Davidson, wright 165 William Yule, grocer From Justice street to East North st. ... Andrew Reid 166$ James Crombie, provision merch. Young street. 166 John Rose, stabler GARDEN'S LANE, Seamount place. 167 John Milne, baker 169 Charles M'Donald, spirit dealer 120 West North street. 170 Samuel Willians, stonewaremerch. 175 James Corn-age, cooper, h. 177 179 Mrs Ross, draper Berry lane. GARVOCK STREET, 181 William Booth, grocer, &c, h. 183 Shepherd, lodgings 182 Mrs John From Canal bason to Garvock wynd. Shepherd, clerk ... James 2 John Gordon, fish curer Shepherd, draper ... William 3 Joseph Smith, grocer Alexander Fraser 185 Mrs 6 Mrs Levie, teacher 187 Robert Langland, provision dealer .. Alexander Gray, shipmaster wynd. Windy 7 John Lyon, shipmaster 188 George Wilson, tailor ... Misses Lyon, dressmakers 191 Wm. Emslie and Son, merchants ... Mrs Alexander Smith, lodgings 193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer ... Geo. Urquhart, shipmaster 196 Robert Cruickshank, grocer ... James Ross, writer ... Mavor, slator William 8 George Spark, grocer, &c. 198 Mrs Bonnyman, cook shop ... J. Tastard, flesher 202 James Anderson, grocer 204 Mrs George Meffet, haberdasher garvock's wynd, 206 William Benzie, grocer Gerrard street. 207 George Robertson, ironmonger From Garvock street to the Links, 208$ John Murray, stonewaremerch. 209 Mrs Robertson, provision agent Robert Maitland, shipowner 210 Robert Walker, hairdresser George Maitland, ship chandler STREET DIRECTORY. 271

GAS STREET, -46 Aberdeen Provision Society J. Sherar, ironmonger. A. 50 John Clark, grocer From Trinity street to Poynernook. Mrs Thomas Sellar, draper Alex Wallace, grocer grocer Gas Light Co.'s Office George Christie, 3 Wm. Ross, wriglit Loch street. 4 James Chalmers Mrs M'Intosh, spirit dealer Mirs Wilson, grocer Wm. Knowles, grocer N'Kenzie's court GEDDES' COURT, John Sorley, reedmaker Mrs Jamieson, lodgings Mrs Stuart Regent street. 17 Prince George Duechar, grocer Kenneth Munro, baker, A. 68 John Croll, baker GEORGE STREET, Mrs Sheir, draper Wm. M'Intosh, wire worker Alexander Brown, leathermerchant From St Nicholas street to North Broad- D.Goutts, BuxburnMill warehouse ford. Mrs James Edward dunes' court. 1 George Mitchell, spirit dealer, A. 3 Thomas Skea, horse shoer 2 James Brown, draper D. L. Shirres & Co 4 George Leslie, temperance hotel Wm, Collie, painter 5 J. & W. Runcie, tinsmiths Wm. Henderson, bootmaker 6 Alex. Walkinshaw, bootmaker John Mathieson,, spirit dealer 7 Archibald Courage, bookseller Roger Lindsay 8 Peter Raeburn, baker Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer 9 Miss Ross, dressmaker Muchray's court. ... James Gordon, flesher Pickford & Co., stabling ... Alexander Mitchell, merchant Alex. Forsyth, overseer 11 James Sharp, musical instrument Mrs M'Kenzie, lodgings maker James Orchiston 12 James Simpson, fish dealer Wm. Knox, grain merchant John Robertson 13 James Sinclair, shoemaker i 14 John A. Machray, grocer John Vigrow, printer 16 G. Duncan, grain merchant, A. 266 Miss Vigrow, milliner 17 John Hamilton, cutler Mrs Walter Walker lodgings 18 Adam Rice, bootmaker . Miss Berry, milliner dressmaker 19 John Jopp, tailor , Miss Gibb, & stoneware merchant 21 Mrs Anderson, provision dealer ! W. Robertson, stabler 22 Thomas Craig & Sons, tobacco and ) Mrs Taggart,

snuff manufacturers ! Alex. Smith

23 Miss M. Sicol, straw hat maker , Wm. Campbell Bothwell, shoemaker, A. 24 James Milne, horse shoer , John hatter, A. .•4James and John Fowler, meal and . Edward Webb,

provision warehouse ! John Baxter, turner ton. grocer ... Wm. Martin 1 David Middle clockmaker ... Miss Tait, pattern printer > Michael Messmer, s court. 26 John M'Gregor, dyer ) Ligertwood' milliner 27 David Dakers, provision merchant . Miss M'Lennan, mail guard 28 Mrs Cruickshauk, lodgings . James Henry, Banff plasterer ... Mrs Riach, sick nurse 3 George Innes, 29 Mrs Black, register office . Mrs Christie, dressmaker Massie, lodgings SO Wm. Eddie, chemist and druggist . Mrs 31 Geo. Gordon, fishing tackle maker i Alex. R. Stewart, dyer 32 Miss Mitchell, china merchant 3 Mrs Tytler Dyker 34 Wm. Brown, surveyor's clerk (G. . James P. O.) h. [A. 34 7 Mrs Grieve's Lodgings (Wordie Co.) A. 36 Wm. Brown, fishing tackle maker, .. Peter Fleming & United Presbyterian church 8 Mrs Berry, dealer in vegetables 37 John Baimerman, dyer 2 Wm. Masson, grocer 37^ George Morrison, bushmaker St Andrew itreet. 88 James Laing, skinner Harrison's Horse Bazaar 40 Joseph Kynoch, tailor 4 Isaac Jolly, grocer 41 Mrs Rae, broker .5 John Tait, weaver 42 C. Frederick, clock maker .6 Robert Robertson, A. teachers 43 Robert Robertson, shoemaker .. Misses Robertson, 272 STREET DIRECTORY.

116 Miss Pittendrich's lodgings 192 Jas. Kinghorn, draper & clothier ... Mrs Munro's lodgings 194 John Tough, tailor 117 Miss Mary Machray 196 William Martin, slater ... Alexander Gray, bookseller, h. ... Mrs Welch 120 John Middleton, cabinet maker, ... Misses Welch workshop, 99 198 Alex. Lyon, hide & leather factor 121 John Cooper, hairdresser 200 C. Cockerill, hairdresser 123 Mrs Cooper, midwife 202 John Milne, overseer ... J. Walker, watchmaker 204 James Balfour, confectioner 124 Miss Pirie's lodgings 206 James Ross, clothier, h. 239 - ... Miss Kelman s lodgings 208 Joseph Maitland, agent ... James Stratton, cornfactor 214 Robert Stevens, grocer 125 Alex. Davidson, h. 123 218 Alex. Robertson, baker Unitarian Church 220 Robert Fraser, clerk (P. Office) A. 126 Alexander Davidson ... Miss M'Gregor 127 Robert Campbell, timber merchant 222 Wm. Kerr, boot and shoemaker 128 James Lucas, pavier, h. 228 G. Wilson chemist and druggist. ... Geo. Neilson, writer h. 256 130 Wilson & Thorn, drapers 229 Ebenezer Bain, wrigbt 134 George Tough, draper Free Grayfriars Church 136 John Tytler (Hogarth & Co.), h. Broadford place. ... Robert Gumming 230 Arthur Donaldson, flesher 138 Robert Erskine, surgeon, h. 128 232 John Gray, commercial traveller 140 Gray, J. engineer (W. M'K. & Co.) ... Wm. Moir, messenger 142 Mrs Flett, baker, h. 140 234 John Murdoch, grocer 143 Mrs Huddlestone Spring garden. 144 Alex. Lamb, plumber 235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer ... Robert Roberson, tailor 237 William Harper ... Mrs Robertson, lodgings ... Receiving Post-office 144J William Play, provision dealer 241 Mrs M'Kay, provision dealer 145 Robert Mustard, tailor, h. 275 243 John Irvine 146 John W. Brantingham, grocer ... Robert Irvine, shoemaker 146A Strath, John traveller ... Miss Alexander, lodgings 147 John Kindness, baker 244 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser 148 Misses Osborne, milliners & dress Gerrard street. makers Kingslandplace. 149 David Fairweather, jun., wood 245 Alexander Benton, flesher merchant 246 Mrs Shewan, provision merchant 150 James Smith (Northern Advertiser 248 Mrs Dawson do. Office) 249 Mrs M'Donald, provision merchant 151 James Thom, merchant 251 John Henderson, porter John street. 252 Miss Fenwick, milliner and dress- 152 James Thomson (of A. & T.) h. 254 James Farquharson, grocer 153 Francis Muil, baker, h. 155 255 George Maitland, book agent, A. 154 James Reid, tailor 256 Mrs Machray 155 James Edmond, cartwright 257 Miss Russell 157 Alex. Rust, Lady Mill warehouse 258 Robert Harrow, spirit dealer 158 Mrs J. Reid, flesher 259 Mrs Knox 159 Wm. Anderson, h. ... John Leslie, shoemaker, h. 160 John Marshall, grocer 261 James Wallace, inspector of poor, John street. parish of St. Nicholas, h. 163 John Chapman, builder 263 J. Leslie, manufacturer, h. 166 Wm. Porter, provision merchant 264 James Robertson, auctioneer 169 Campbell, Mrs lodgings ... Mrs Henry 170 George Thomson, musical instru- 265 James Forbes (of J. Forbes and ment maker Sous) Kingsland house 171 Alexander Middleton 266 Alexander Linton, surgeon 172 John Fraser, tailor ... Geo. Duncan, grain merchant, h. 172| Alex. Philip, dyer 267 Miss Cree 174 John Fyfe, provision dealer ... Stephen Smith, missionary 179 Glegg Thomson, & iron merchants 268 Wm. Routledge (of W. R. & Sons) 180 Jas. Low, tailor & clothier, h. 178 269 David Walker, plane maker 184 James Williamson Catherine street. 186 Miss M'Donald 270 Wm. Hatt, merchant 188 Mrs Wm. Clyne 271 Wm. A. Matthews, merchant ... Misses Goodbrand 274 P. M'Intosh, manufacturer 189 Elizabeth Lowe 275 Alexander Martin 190 Edward Affleck, Star Hotel 277 James Wilson, weaver 191 John Lamb, photographer, h. 187 278 Jamas Mutch Craigie street. ... Miss E. Milne ,

STREET DIRECTORY. 273

279 Captain Pickthorn GOLDEN SQUARE, 280 Benjamin Rowell, watchmaker 281 A. Paterson, provision* merchant Silver street. Hutcheon street. From North to South 290 Mrs Gray 292 Joseph Inglis, grocer 1 The Rt. Rev. Bishop W. Skinner Hutcheon street. 2 Miss Young 294 George Watson, cartwright ... Mrs Robert MQrrice ... Miss Watson, dressmaker 3 Robert Johnston, merchant 298 Peter Cosgrove, grocer 4 David Kerr, M.D. 300 John Masson 5 Geo. Thompson, jun., M.P., ship- 302 Magnus Mitchell, mechanic owner ... Michael Roy boot and shoemaker 6 Miss Hannah Carnegie 306 Robert Smith, blacksmith 7 William Laing, M.D. 308 Alexander Davidson, feuar ... Miss Laing of Kepplestone GERRARD STREET, 8 Miss Lambert's Boarding school 9 Miss Gordon of Pitlurg From Gallowgate to George street. 10 William Leslie, surgeon 2 George Robertson, ironmonger 11 Mrs Donaldson Rose of 4 Forbes Mathieson, porter ... William Rose (of D. Rose & Co.) 10 Miss Cushnie ... James Rose (of D. Rose Co.) 12 James Tait, printer & William Skinner, advocate, h. 22 James Robb, agent 12 13 Francis Gordon of Kincardine, ad- ... Mrs Robb vocate, h. ... George Robb, grocer, h. 14 Rev. Foote, D.D. 24 George Allan, stabler James 15 Fred. Holland, manufacturer, h. 52 William Lunan, brassfinisher 17 George Rainy, M.D. 54 Alexander Anderson painter 18 Duguid (of Jno. Smith Co. 56 Miss Herd's lodgings Wm. & 19 Rev R. J. Brown, D.D., professor ... Mrs Thomson of Greek, Marischal College 60 Peter Copland, slater 20 Lieut. Colonel Fraser 62 Win. Strachan, sawyer Wm. 21 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D. ... Wm. Wilson, saw miller 66 Joseph Cheyne, brassfounder ... Mrs Cheyne, milliner ... James Crane, collector (G. L. Co.) 76 Mrs Ogston GORDON'S COURT,

22 Gordon street.

GILCOMSTON BRAE, 1 Jane Williams, sick-nurse 2 William Allan, cabinetmaker From Woolmanhill and Spa street to Short Loanings. GORDON'S COURT, 1 Alexander Stewart, grocer 2 Alexander Mitchell, h. 4 Schoolhill.. ... John Holmes, clerk, h. 7 A. Courage, bookseller Miss Middleton Alexander Dunbar, clerk, h. GORDON'S COURT, Walter Morrison, flesher Alex. Beverley, teacher (Grammar School) h. 43 Virginia street Joseph Davidson, clerk Mrs Sutherland GORDON'S COURT,

GILCOMSTON STEPS, 88 Broad street.

From Spa street to Skene square GORDON STREET, Gilcomston Tannery, Jas. Rodger Gilcomston Comb Manufactory, From Langstane place. John M'Pherson & Co. Robert Smith, skinner 1 Charles Pirie, merchant 16 William Gillespie, Tavern 3—5 James Hay, minibus proprietot 21 Miss M'Lean, milliner 10 George Morrison, shoemaker Y 2 274 STREET DIRECTORY.

18 James Littlejohn, spirit dealer 86 Peter Donald, broker 22 Gordon's court. 90 Miss Ann Allan, spirit dealer 30 Miss Collie 93 George M'Kay, slater 42 Mrs Milne, grocer 98 John Stewart, stoneware merchant 48 John dimming, painter 106 George Fraser, spirit dealer 50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker ... Robert Fenton, bookbinder 60 Peter Ross, shoemaker GUESTROW, 62 William Mollison, teacher 63 John Elrick & Son, pipe manufac- From Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate turers 1 John Keith, tailor, h. 2 John Paterson, advocate GRANT S COURT, ... James Clark, bookseller, h. 8 James Alexander, watchmaker 38 West North street. ... Miss Alexander 9 John Smith, shore porter ... Mrs JiValker, register office grant's COURT, 13 Mrs Robertson, innkeeper ... Alexander Cook, coach guard 49 Upperkirkgate. 15 St. Ann's court. ... Thomas Knowles, flesher, h. 16 Miss M. Kerr, teacher GREEN, 17 Aberdeen Savings' Bank 19 John Hay, jun. (of Hay & Lyall) h. From Windmillbrae to Fisher row. ... James Thompson, manager (Broad- ford works) h. spirit David Watt, dealer ... R. W. Lyall (of Hay & Lyall) h. 5 Mrs Walker, spirit dealer 21 Galen's court. 10 J. Milne, messenger, Aberdeen ... Alexander Smith, gas inspector Town and County Bank 25 Milner's court. 22 John Hay, spirit dealer ... Alexander Findlay, h. 24 Alexander Hutcheon, spirit dealer 26 Jane Riddell, spirit dealer 37 Robert Collie, fancy warehouse, &c. 27 Robert Fleming, vintner Carmelite street. 29 Thorton place. 39 Littlejchn & Green, tea dealers 40 Patrick B. Allan, innkeeper Martin's lane. Mitchell's court. 41 John Moir, grocer ... Charles Mitchell

43 John Webster, baker ... Patrick Joss, agent 44 Ales. Allan, chemist and druggist. 43 George Mitchell, spirit dealer 45 John Fearnside, druggist 44 George Walker, spirit dealer 46 William M'Bain, spirit dealer 45 Duthie's Court. 47 Robert Innes, fishmonger, &c, h. ... House of Refuge—A. Machray, ... Mrs M. Watt, ginger beer and superintendent; James Tytler, porter dealer overseer of Boys 49 Donald Davidson, manufacturer 51 George M'Kay vintner, h. 49 50 Charles Calder, spirit dealer 61 Walker's court. 53 William Hay, painter ... Aberdeen Female School of Indus- 54 William Davidson, spirit dealer try—Miss Malcolm, matron 55 John Collie, hairdresser ... Mrs Goodfellow, register office 57 Charles Gordon, cooper, &c. ... George M'Kenzie, boot closer ... George Simpson, beadle (U. P. C, 67 Mrs Orr, spirit dealer St. Nicholas lane,) h. 68 Martha Gorard Burn's Tavern 59 J. & C. Niven, meal and barley 69 Stewart place. warehouse ... George Stewart, shooting saloon 61 George Barclay, grocer 72 Jane Bowie, register office 64 Donald M'Kinnon, spirit dealer 75 Mrs Alexander Kemp, provision 65 Alex. M'Pherson, baker shop 66 Mrs Reid, flesher, h. 77 Mrs Reid, lodgings ... Peter Middleton, tailor 67 John Wilson, spirit dealer 70 John Murray, cabinetmaker HADDEN STREET, 71 W. Davidson, stoneware merchant 73 George Rose, turner From Market street to Fisher row. 76 Robert Buehan, baker 77 Miss J. Mathieson, provision dealer 1 Mrs James Hay, spirit dealer

Forbes court. ... Alexander Hay, spirit dealer, h. Benny's wynd. James Garrow, game dealer, h. 81 Alexander Cameron, basket maker Aberdeen Public Newsroom—W. 83 Lewis Tawse Murray, keeper STREET DIRECTORY. 275

HANOVER LANE, HARRIET STREET,

of Albion street. Foot From Schoolhill to Loch street.

1 Mrs Mitchell, midwife 5 Thos. Gordon, post-horse-master, innkeeper and stabler 11 William Ewen, stabler HANOVER STREET, 13 John Cameron, stabler 18 William Beattie, From Castle bill to Albion street. 20£ John Barclay, 22 James Mechie, stabler 3 William Diack 23 Mrs Milne, inn 4 Miss Gossip, laundress 31 Robert Simmie ... William Kay, shipmaster ... Misses Taylor, lodgings ... James Linklater, shipmaster ... Mrs Kennedy, sick-nurse 5 George Cook, shipmaster 36 John Westland, shoemaker 6 John Ross, candlemaker 44 George Brebner ... Alexander Walker, engineer ... T. M'Farlane, reedmaker 6 David Watson, day patrol ... William Walker, day patrol ... Miss Fraser, teacher (Free £ Clement's School HEADING-HILL, S Robert Adamson, mariner 9 Andrew Davidson, flesher From Park lane to Castle lane.

HARDGATE, HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT,

Mile-end. From Bon- accord street to 91 Gallowgate.

Peter Cameron, spirit dealer John Pirie, gardener Wm. Sim, tanner and currier HENDERSON'S (A.) COURT, James Watt, hide factor Mrs Wilson, grocer John Smith, distiller [bank 123 Gallowgate. Alex. Gibb, civil engineer, Willow- Miss Sheperd Mrs Smith, Rosebank Alex. Sim, Millbank Henderson's (w.) court, John Sim, surgeon, Millbank George Still, near Bellevue 161 Gallowgate. Miss Still, near Bellevue Mrs Duguid, Bellevue cottage Rev. Geo. Tulloch, L.L.D., Belle- vue Henderson's court, "Wallace, Brothers, brewer George P. Robertson 46 Broad street. James Davidson, gardener James Cooper, currier William Rollo Mrs A. Strachan 8 William Duthie & Co., brewers

HOLBURN, HARPER'S COURT, From Wellington place to Holbura pi. 76 West North street. Inland Revenue Office, 2nd district Harry M'Condach, grain dealer Harry M'Condach, jun. HARDWEIRD, Rev. Thomas Dewar, South bridge Alex. Stuart, writing master From Skene row to Jack's brae Alexander Burnett, feuar Colquhan Graham, baker 13 Joss & Bonner, brokers John Downie, grocer 24 William Joss, clerk William Hector, shoemaker ... William Young, baker Mrs Hector, spirit dealer 276 STREET DIRECTOR'S".

William Henderson, printer ... Wm, Fairweather (of W. & F,) h. Mrs Donald Cattanach ... Mrs John Falconer, lodgings Mrs Anderson, grocer 7 Rev. Patrick Robertson Daniel Nelson, feuar ... W. Robertson (ot W. & A. Robert- Miss Duncan, teacher son) Miss Alexander, teacher of Ross' 9 Charles Duncan, advocate School ... Mrs William Duncan Captain James Milne 11 Miss Louden, milliner and dress- Mrs William Sutherland maker J. & W. Nicol, tailors 15 Mrs William Kenn Alex. Urquhart, shoemaker ... John Veitch, manager (J. Ford, James Smith, shoemaker 136 Union street) h. Mrs William Collie ... John Ross, cutter (R. Milne) h. Henry Ogg (of Henry Ogg & Co.) 17 Miss Middleton, dressmaker George Hogg, Twin Cottage ... Mrs George Forbes, lodgings James Young, Twin Cottage 19 Robt. N. Anderson, town Serjeant James Spence (of S. & W.) Twin ... James Byth, cabinet maker Cottage 21 Miss Mackay, provision store William M'Adam, brewer 23 John Mearns, clerk David Gray, blacksmith 29 James Winkly, portrait painter, h. James & Alexander Cook, house- ... Hugh Leith, salesman (R.Kemp)A. carpenters 30 Mrs Paterson, Matron, Hospital George Bisset, general merchant for Orphan and Destitute Fe- William Coutts, grocer males Miss Smith 31 William Urquhart, shipmaster Mrs Littlejohn, Burnside Cottage ... Andrew Bowman, plasterer (of A. John Stewart, flesher B. and Co.) h. William Brebner, vintner 33 Alexander Campbell Peter Reid, gardener 35 Mrs Russell John Cooper, grocer 40 Mrs David Duncan Alex, Napier, assistant inspector ... Chas. Edmond, agent (Glenburnie of Poor of Old Machar, A. Distillery) h. John M'Rae, distiller ... James Watson, wright 41 Miss Warren, dressmaker ... Mrs Warren, lodgings ... Mrs James HOLBURN PLACE, Wilson, lodgings ... Mrs Cook, King's square 42 Wm. Smith, book-keeper (N. A. From Holburn st. to South Mile-end. Co.,) h. ... Miss Smith, dressmaker Robert Collie (of Duthie & Co.) 50 George Troup, manager (Asylum James Nicol, late of Edinburgh for the Blind) Mrs William Duthie ... Mrs K'Kay, matron, Asylum for Alexander Riddle, late overseer the Blind Thomas Page, coachman 53 Mrs John Paterson, lodgings Mrs Piper ... Mrs James Smith James Milne, shoemaker ... Miss Morrison's lodgings Charles Gordon, gardener 55 William Cormack, coachbuilder Thomas Skene, inspector of Poor ... William Gerrard, cabinetmaker Parish of Old Machar, Dia- ... Malcolm Ferguson, stonecutter, h. mond Cottage h. 57 Mrs Mathieson Alex. Meston, Viewmount Cottage ... Wm. Mowat, jobbing gardener James Mitchell, United Cottage 59 James Gracie, builder ... Stephen, Mrs Scott, United Cottage John H. engraver ... Mrs Peter Ross, lodgings 61 David Hunter ... Alex. Sangster HUNTLY STREET, 63 William Hunter, mealseller

From Union street to Summer street. HUTCHEON STREET, 1 Smith & Cochran, advocates ... County Rates Office, collector, F. From Causewayend to Mary Place. ... J. Cochran 5 John Dunn ... Miss Philip's lodgings 1 James Barnett, provision merchant ... George Riddle, agent 4 Alexander Adam, slater ... Joseph R. Cornwall (of G. C. and 13 Mrs Charleston Sons) h. ... J. March, clockmaker STREET DIRECTORY. 277

John Inglis 10 Thomas Forbes, grocer, ft Duncan M'Kay 10J J. Allan, h Alexander Lennie, shoemaker ... Rising Sun Tavern— Alex. Grant Mrs Gunn, spirit dealer 11 John Moir, messenger-at-arms James Booth, stamper, (Post Office) 12 James Hamilton, cutler Mrs Penny, provision merchant 13 George Donaldson builder Miss Geddes, dressmaker 14 James Tytler William Rattray, teacher (C. S. ... Mrs Tytler's register office

Schools,) ft. 15 Donald Stewart, bootmaker Stewart, Rowell Stewart, and Co.'s 16 Charles Dawson, sheriff-officer Comb Works ... Robert W. Hunter, musician Alexander Bruce, cattle dealer ... John Leslie, late millwright Alexander Brown, shoemaker ... James Leslie, clerk Charles Niddry, feuar 17 City Tax Office James Stewart, city missionary ... Robert Fletcher, accountant William Reid, slater ... James Simpson, advocate William Maitland [chant ... George Walker, town-house keeper Ebenezer Duncan, provision mer- ... William Hardy, watchmaker Mrs Charles ... Mrs Duncan, lodgings Daniel M'Intosh, flesher h. 18 John Gray, spirit dealer Peter Fyfe, house carpenter, h. 19 Robert Lyall, blacksmith Mrs. Fyfe, dressmaker James Crombie, merchant Robert Murray, seaman Thomas Riddel, accountant, Sav- INNES STREET, ings' Bank Mrs Balfour's lodgings From Gallowgate to Loch street. Alexander Mennie, merchant, h. Mrs Boyd shoemaker Rev. Charles Gray 5 John Walker 6 Mrs Peter Reid Peter Wilson, flesher, h. Rose cabinetmaker Cottage II William Walker, 20 D. Wilson's Dye Works

HUTCHEON STREET (WEST.) INGLIS' COURT,

142 Win. Anderson, grain merchant, 30 Gallowgate. Maybank 144 Mrs Alex. Thomson, Maybank James Edwards Captain Rossie IRONMONGERS' COURT, P. Morgan 107 Rev. D. Arthur, Con. Church, George street 14 Upperkirkgate. Thomas Peggie William Elgie Mrs. Glennie, Maybank JACK'S BRAE. 152 Alexander Russell, clothier, ft.

From Upper Denburn to Upperleadside.

HUXTER ROW, 2 Willam Paterson and Co., tanners and curriers 34 Halket, From Castle street to Broad street. John skinner

1 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms 2 Watch-house JAMES STREET, 3 Thomas Daniel, post horse master, offices 5 George Petrie, engraver From Quay to Virginia street. 6 Dean of Guild's office for inspection of weights and measures 1 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner 7 Mrs Ronald, Lemon tree tavern 3 James Mitchell, outfitter 8 John Allan, spirit dealer ... Arthur Smith, painter, ft. 9 John Cadenhead, advocate and 5 John Wiseman, shipbroker, &c. city fiscal 7 James Forbes, spirit dealer ... James Frater, clerk, (City Cham- 15 William Raiker, shipmaster berlain's office) h. 17 Janet Taylor, stoneware dealer 278 STREET DIRECTORY.

23 Alexander Nicol, lime meter 87 Alex. Christie, timber merchant 24 Miss Thomson, teacher ... William Fraser, tailor 25 James Stephen, porter dealer, h. 88 George Coutts, cabinet maker ... Mrs Stephen, midwife 89 George Anderson, h. 27 John Alexander, shipmaster 92 James Warrack, h. 30 M. A. Mathieson, draper, h. ... Warrack and Daniel, builders ... Miss Burgess, dressmaker 96 David Cadenhead, h. 96 106 Nicol court. 112 James Wright's granite works jamieson's court,

5 Upperkirkgate. JOPP'S COURT,

31 Gallowgate.

jamieson's court. JOPP'S COURT, 38 Shiprow.

40 Broad street.

JOHN STREET, JOPP'S LANE, From Woolmanhill to Loch street. From St. Andrew street to John street. 1 James Nicol, grocer, 2 George Gunn, spirit dealer 4 Thomas Robertson, late merchant 3 George Cadenhead, tailor, h. 6 Mrs Smith, cowfeeder ... Mrs Gray, lodgings, 13 William Duncan, wright ... Mrs Moncur, lodgings 17 Daniel Campbell, shoemaker 4 Robert Henderson, plasterer, h. 21 Alex. M'Bey, horse dealer George Rennie, printer, 8 h, ... James M'Hattie, wright 10 Wilson, h. David ... David Fairweather, timber mercht. 14 James Garden, plasterer 22 Robert Masson, cabinetmaker ... William Garden 34 James Milne ... Garden and Davidson, plasterer 43 George Wiseman, shoemaker 18 Miss Dunn, dressmaker 24 James Coutts, builder, h. 31 James Gerard, blacksmith 48 Alexander Lamb, plumber JUSTICE STREET, 49 John Marshall, grocer, h. 53 Mrs Grange, spirit dealer 54 Peter Yeats, shoemaker From Castle street to Park street. 55 Richard Philip ... Mrs Fullerton 1 Chapel court. 53 Mrs Russell, midwife ... Miss M'Grigor, hosier ... Mrs Wm. Ironside, lodgings ... Mrs Wilson 57 Daniel Thomson, jeweller ... Misses Wilson, teachers of music ... Wm. Murray, tailor ... Rev. John Sutherland ... James Brakenridge, boot closer ... Rev. Wm. Stophani ... Mrs D. Thomson, lodgings ... Mrs Willox 58 James Reid, builder 3 John Airth, shoemaker ... Mrs Williamson 5 C. M'Giigor, hosier, /(. 1 66 James Thom, merchant 7J Wm. Booth, chimney sweep ... Mrs Donald, lodgings 8 James Kae, spirit dealer 68 George Hay, provision merchant 9 John Reid, broker 73 Johnstone Shearer, writer, h. 11 John Dick, provision seller ... Rev. Thomas Brown 16J Mrs Campbell, broker ... Johnston Pirie, grocer, h. 17 Alexander M'Leay, spirit dealer 74J Mrs Mitchell, cab station, man- 18 Pensioner's court. ager, George Pirie 22 Robert Masson, cabinet maker 75 Donaldson Riddel (of D. & J. R.) h. 23 John Black, shoemaker; antiquar- ... James Riddel, (of D. & J. R.) h. ian and museum keeper 78 Alexander Copland, slater 25 Both-well court. 80 Geo.M'Kay,(ofG. M'Kay&Co.)A. ... Daniel Mitchell, machine maker 86 Wm. Kerr, shoemaker, h. ... William Brebner, shipmaster ... Mrs Spark, dressmaker ... John Paterson STREET DIRECTORY. 279

25 George B. Bothwell, candle manu- 22 Patrick Keith, British Linen Co. facturer Bank 27 Alex. Tocher, tailor and beadle, 23 James Black and Co., stock, share, (Free Mariner's Church) and produce brokers 28 Allan Addison, flesher 27 Record Office 30 James Geddes, spirit dealer Nathaniel Farquhar, sheriff clerk 31 Alexander Affleck spirit dealer J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute 33 Mark Pearson, broker John Watt, sheriff-clerk depute Wm. Daniel, sheriff-clerk depute James A. Sinclair, accountant John Blaikie, commissary clerk JUSTICE LANE, C. Warrack, commissary-clerk depute From Justice street to Summer street. Newell Burnett, advocate Alexander Daniel, advocate John Reid, advocate 1 William Skene, seaman James Cran (rural police constable) and keeper of Record office 29 Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical KIDD LANE, Hall, keeper, Hugh Bow St Andrew's Chapel 30 David Dunn (of D. D. and Co.), A. From Chapel street to Summer street 32 David Dunn and Co., wholesale dru?gists ane drysalters 12 James Buyers & Co., builders 38 Alex. Smith, commission agent, ... John Buyers (of J. B. & Co.,) ft. A. 36 14 Magnus Fobester, church officer, A. 42 J. Webster, advocate, A. 31 22 Win. Davidson, stoneware mer- ... Charles Duncan, advocate chant, A. 44 Robert Catto, merchant, A. ... Miss Davidson, milliner and dress- 46 William Yeats (of Y and W.,) A. maker 48 Robert Cran, writer

... Alex. Yule, ironmonger, A. ... John Smith, writer

... John Fearnside, druggist, A. ... Yeats and Whyte, advocates East North street. North Church. Queen street. KING STREET, West North street. 67 W. Shlrres and Co., retail ware- house From Castle street to Love lane. 70—72 George Croll, baker 71 Wm. Shirres and Co., wholesale North of Scotland Bank warehousemen 1 George Davidson, bookseller 73 Alexander Esslemont, grocer S—4 Fraser L. Johnston, tea, wine, 75 Alexander Torrie, advocate and spirit merchant, A. 126 76 James Sim and Co., chemists 3 William Chalmers, manager 79 Lieutenant Thomas B. Glover (Northern Assurance Co.) ... Mrs Connon 5 William Gordon, sharebroker 83 John Campbell, sheriff-officer 6 Gall and Sons, tailors and drapers 84 Yeats and Flockhart, advocates 7 George Milne, agent (Commercial ... David Kyd, writer Bank) h. ... C. Warrack, commissary-clerk de- 8 Wm. Clark, general agent pute 9 Commercial Bank of Scotland 85 William Henderson, gunmaker

Branch ; agent, Geo. Milne 86 Joseph Reid, shoemaker 10 George Grant, advocate 87 Alex. D. Keith, chemist ... Charles S. Laidlaw, n. 88 John Catto, Son, & Co., merchts. 11 James Will, M.D. ... James Aiken, jun., ship and in- 12 John Fleming, advocate surance broker ... Fleming & Paull, advocates 90 Wm. Catto (of J. C. Son & Co.,) ft. 13 Stewart & Chivas, grocers to her 91 Dr. Joseph Levenston Majesty 92-94 David Roberts, saddler 14 R. Catto & Co., grocers Frederick street. 15 Colin A. Philip, advocate 93 James Smith, upholsterer 16 James Leask, advocate 95 David Bain, manager (C.L.O.) 17 J. Chivas (of Stewart & Chivas) A. ... Miss Roberts ... G. Cruickshank (of A.Cruickshank 101—103 Alex. Gray, coachbuilder & Co.), A. 102 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker 18 David Fiddes, M.D. 104 Mrs Sutherland, lodgings 20 William Gibb, shoemaker ... William Knight, architect ... A. Stronach, advocate 106 James Smith, upholsterer 280 STREET DIRECTORY.

107 John F. White, grain merchant 12 Thomas Clunes, (of T. C. & Co.) h. ... Andrew Rind, merchant 13 Lawrence Tulloch, agent Meal-market street. 15 Robert Thomson 108 John M. Hunter Wm. C. Gray, bookkeeper ... Mrs Hutton's lodgings James Allan, grocer, h 114 Mrs Smith, lodgings A. Wallace, grocer, h. ... Wm. Gordon (of J. Sim & Co.,) h. Robert Gray, shipmaster 118 Ludovic Sandieson, fishing tackle and golf-club maker 120 Mrs Cruickshank, lodgings LANGSTANE PLACE, ... William Talbot ... John Sinclair, teller (A. B. Co.,) h. From Dee street to Bon-accord street. 122 John Jamieson, grocer 124 Alex. Petrie, spirit dealer 1 Wm. Smart (of F. & Co.) h. Princes street. ... Mrs Knowles 125 Fire Engine station 2 Jn. Fimister, surveyor of taxes, h. 126 John E. Greig (N. of S. B.,) h. 3 John Fidler, provision dealer h. 4 Anthony A. Smith, ... Mrs Lieutenant Davidson veterinary sur- 127 Joseph Williamson, M. D. geon 129 John Greig, cabinetmaker, h. 126 8 Joseph Black, tailor, &c. 131 Mrs Macaldowie ... Miss Summers, dressmaker 10 David ... Robert Macaldowie Mackie, manufacturer 12 Mrs Peter Stuart, office ... Alex. Rennie, painter, &c. register S. Co.) 14 Robert Adamson, weaver ... Miss Adamson, dressmaker ... Miss Dawson, teacher 135 John Miller (of J. M. and Co.) h. 15 James Watson, wright 136 John Milne, secretary (L. and C. 16 James Kerr, flesher 137 James Montgomery, spirit dealer 25 Mrs John Garden Mitchell place. ... Miss Smith 142 William Smith, architect 144 George Gordon M'Lein, M.D., pro- fessor of oriental languages, LEADSIDE, Marischal College 150 John Duncan, manufacturer Gilcomston. 158 A. Batten, com. agent, h. 159 John Anderson, coll. of in. rev., h. 8 Alexander Fraser, grocer North lodge. 11 James Reid, nurseryman 183 George Allan, advocate 22 James Elmslie 185 Rev. James Fraser (St. Clement's) ... Mrs Henderson 194 Alex. Fraser, advocate, h. ... Wm. Forbes, gardener King street place. 199 A. Nisbet (of A. N. and Son.) h. 210 Mrs Milne LESLIE PLACE, 211 Wm. James, brewer, h. 212 George Connon, traveller From Berry-road, 40A North Broadford, 214 King street brewery to Calsayseat.

1 Wm. Stuart, road surveyor, h. KING STREET PLACE, LIGERTWOOD'S COURT, From 199 King st. to West North st. 99 George street. 1 Wm. Walker, goods manager (G. N. of S. R.) 2 Alex. D. Pithie, teacher (Bell's LINDSAY STREET, school) h. [police 4 John Watson, Superintendent of Diamond street Walter Olifant, agent, h. From to Golden square

LINKS STREET, KINGSLAND PLACE, From St. Clement street to Links. Barkmill-burn to Hutcheon street, west side of Broadford. 1 James Sellar ... Victor E. Smith, shipmaster 1 Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings 2 Joseph Grahame 3 J. S. Kidd, schoolmaster, h. 16 John Buchan, shipmaster [mist 10 John Ogilvie, bookseller, h. 18 Wm. Rattray, manufacturing cue- STREET DIRECTORY. 281

LITTLE BELMONT STREET, 18 James Leslie, shoemaker ... James Sinclair, shoemaker ... Duthie, From Belmont street to Back wynd. James criminal officer 19 J. and J. Bonnyman, smiths 2 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners ... James Bonnyman, ft. 6 Alex. Farquharson, innkeeper and ... John Bonnyman, ft. stabler, &c. ... John Bonnyman. jun., blacksmith 7 Mrs Murray, lodgings 20 Bruces' court. ... Mrs Weir ... James A. Murray, clerk, ft. 23 Miss S. Pirie, 8 Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of stamps spirit dealer 24 Alex. and taxes Wallace and Co., brewers 25 John Hamilton, cutler, ft. ... John Clark, surveyor of stamps & taxes ... Miss Morrice, dressmaker ... James Laing, skinner, ft. ... John Fimister, surveyor of stamps and taxes 30 Mrs T.Sellar, draper, ft 30—32 Mrs Grant 12 John Ross, letter carrier, ft. 31 Mrs Cameron, midwife 36 John Gillespie, spirit dealer 40 Robert Johnston, candle maker LITTLE CHAPEL STREET, 42 Miss Milne, milliner 47 Miss Tait, dressmaker 50 Salter's court. From Chapel street to Summer street. ... Mrs Thompson, lodgings 3 Mrs James Greig ... Alex. Thompson, clerk 4 Mitchell and Ross, builders 51 John Joss, provision agent [ft. 47 53—55 W. Dargie, stoneware merchant ... John Mitchell, builder (of M. & R.) 56 Wm. Pittendrigh, builder ... Wm. Maconachie, clerk 58 James Milne, coachmaker, ft. ... Mrs W. Ross 59 Mrs Strachan 6 J. Clark, traveller (A. and T.) ... Mrs Milne, provision merchant ... Mrs Rae, lodgings ... Miss Strachan, dressmaker ... Miss Mitchell, dressmaker 66 Wm. Henderson and Son, builders ... R. S. Houston 68 Joseph Pedelty and Co., manufs. 8 W. Murray (of W. M. & Co.) ft. 9 John Clapperton, gardener 70 Jas. Archibald, provision mercht. 72 James coach U Hugh Allan, cabinetmaker Milne, builder 74 Mrs Low ... Mrs Findlay's lodgings 76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer 78 Sharp's court. 79 J. and J. Barker, manufs. LITTLEJOHN STREET, 80 Geo. Jessiman, spirit dealer 81 A. C. Barker, manufacturer 83 James Collie, cooper From Gallowgate to West North street. 84 Alexander Ogston, candle and soap manufacturer 1 Mrs Scott, lodgings 2 David Fraser; letter carrier 87 Alexander Kynoch, watchmaker ft. 3 Miss Reid, teacher 88 Francis Livingston, spirit merch. 10 Neil M'Kay, spirit dealer 89 John Grant, spirit dealer 91 William Ingram, wright 11 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith, ft. 92 Andrew Nisbet Son, soapmakers ... Thomas Clyne, merchant, A. & 17 Miss Allan, guffering, &c. 96 Alex. Brebner, broker 98 John Palmer, hair manufacturer, 19 James Farquhar(J. B. and Sons) ft. [ft. 87 21 Inspector of weights for Town and 100—102 Aberdeen Foundry County lnnes street. 107 Edward Simpson, overseer ... J. Blaikie and Sons, plumbers, &c. 39 James Milne, grocer 110 Peter Bisset, builder 112 Nicolas Cuddie, brewer Young street. 120 Daniel Macandrew, builder, &c. lobban's court, 127 Shooting Saloon 128 Andrew Robb, porter and ale 29 Castle street dealer

LOCH STREET, LODGE WALK,

From Harriet Street to Windy wynd. From Castle street to Queen street.

13 Wm. Robb, broker Court House, James Bisset, keeper 15 John Cameron, cooper James Bisset, jun., writer ... Wm. Cameron, cooper Jail, Rev. Daniel Baxter, chaplain 282 STREET DIRECTORY.

19 Mary Hamilton, broker MACKIE PLACE, 31 Robert Little, broker [A. 35 James Maguire, tailor and clothier, 37 Mrs. Thain broker West end of Skene street 38 Mrs M'Phee. provision seller 39 William C alder, tailor, h. Misses Glennie 41 John M'Kann, broker John Dickie 42 William Shaw, clothier 1 Misses Boyd 43 Edward Maguire, broker 2 David Morison 47 John Mann, broker 3 Mrs Patersoh ... Rev. John Stephen 4 Mrs Stewart ... Rev. D. Milne LOGAN'S COURT, 5 James Ross 6 Miss Gibson 152 Gallowgate.

MARKET BUILDINGS, LONGACRE,

Market street. From Broad street to West North st. BASEMENT-FLOOR. City Loan office, D. Bain, manager Miss Finlaysou 1 Jane Tough, flesher 2 Mrs Nelson, do. S. M'Beath (of J. & S. M'B.) h. 4 Jane Alexander Nicol, cooper Gordon, do. Mrs Greig 5 Mrs M'Befh, do. 6 Robert Scroggie, Mrs. M'Kessock, draper, h. do. David Buchan, blacksmith 7 Andrew Davidson, do. Robert Murray Barnett 8 Mrs Yule, do. 9 John Crome, Mrs Bowie, draper, h. do. 10 Miss Turriff, dressmaker Mrs Gray, do. 11 William Alexander Turriff, funeral-waiter Chalmers, do. 12 Robert Ross, plasterer Mrs Groundwater, do. 13 Alexander Irvine, shoemaker Mrs Wishart, do. 14 Moses Birnie, surgeon James White, jun. do. 15 Jane Yeats, do. Wm. Chisholm, church officer 16 (Greyfriars) John Tastard, do. 17 Geo. Duncan, do. James M'Donald, cabinet maker h. 18 Thomkins Reid, do. James Jackson, boot closer, h. 50 & 19 David Robb, fish and Thomas Roger, teacher, h. game dealer 20 Robert Kemp, James Gordon, cooper, h. mealseller 21 Chas. Eddie, Peter Durno, teacher, h. do. 22 Mrs Leys, Charles Gray, cooper, h. provision merchant 23 Thomas Baxter, Alexander Durno, printer, h. baker 24 John 59 James Duncan, carter Davidson, grocer 25 Margt. Ewen, provision merchant 26 William Webster, baker 27 John Kindness, do. MABERLY STREET, 28 Mrs Duncan, provision merchant 29 Robert Walker, flesher 30 John Stewart, do. From Broadford gate to Skene square, 31 James M'Robbie, do. 32 Mrs Stewart, do. Broadford Works 33 George Bruce, do. 18 Alexander Dawson, spirit-dealer 34 Thomas Gordon, do. 33 W.H. Shanks, clerk, (G.L. Co.) h. 35 John Gardiner, do. 36 Mrs M'Donald, do. 37 John M'Donald, confectioner 38 Mrs Paterson, coffee rooms machray's court 60—61 Robt. Innes, fish & game dealer 87 James Hosie, flesher 81 George street 88 James White, sen, do. 89 Mrs Anton, do. 90 Mrs M'Robbie, do. Gordon Pirie, fish dealer machray's court, Mrs Sutherland, do. Robert Fintllay, do. 13 Bon-accord street William Gove, do. .

STREET DIRECTORY. 28i

John White, do. James Wright Mrs Dalgety, do. Peter MHobbie Mrs Leys, do. Robert Connon William Bisset William Kinnaird James Hutcheon Market Office William Chalmers 1 —2 James Stewart, flesher William M'Pherson 3 Ann Stewart, do. Robert Davidson 4 Andrew Spai'k, do. 5 John Williamson, jun. do. GALLERY. 6 James Tough, do. 7 8 & 9 Thomas Knowles, do. 1 —2 Alex. Murdoch, bookseller 10 11 & 12 Man- & Milne, do 3 W. S. Fisher, stamp cutter 13 Mrs Reid, do. 4 5 & 6 Erskine Gillespie, boot and 14 William Salter shoemaker 15 & 16 Andrew Wyness, do. 7,8, & 9 John Findlay & Sons, watch 17 William Thomson, do. makers 18 James Tastard, do. 10 Alexander Kynoch, do, 19 James Gray, do. 11 Daniel Thomson, jeweller 20 David Nicol, do. 13—14 Mrs Alexander, mattres maker 21 John Wyness, do, 15 Mrs Rennie, draper 22 William Grant, do. 16—17 M. M'Kessock, draper 23 James Gordon, do. 18 Mrs Keith, hardware merchant 24 Charles Sivewright, do. 20 Robt. Milne, Crystal palace, tailor 28 James Rothnie, do. and clothier 29 Adam Thomson, jun. do. 21 Mrs Bowie, draper 30 Geo. Williamson, sen. do. 23 Mrs Fisher, do. 31 Robert Sangster, sen. do. 24 Mrs Sheir, do. 32-33 Joseph Butler, do. 25—26 Wm. Thomson, basket maker 34—35 Peter Wilson, do. 27 Geo. Bothwell, general merchant 36 Wm. Williamson, do. 28—29 David Ogg, basket maker 37 Thomas Yeats, do. 30—31 Alexander Todd, do. 38 A. and W. Stark do. 34—35 James Dunn, draper 39 James Williamson.jun. do. 36 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 40 John Williamson, sen. do. 37—38 John Adam, bookseller 41 William Barron, do. 39—40 Mrs J. Conner, draper 42 John Thomson, do. 41 Mrs Morgan, do, 43 Adam Thomson, sen. do. 42 Mrs Sutherland, stay maker 44 Geo. Williamson, jun. do. 43 Agne^ Conner, draper 45 Alex. Williamson, do. 41 Ann Troup, do. 46 William Begg, do. 45 M. A. Mathieson, do. 47 James Davidson, do. 46-47 Mrs W. Milne, do. 48 J. and J. Hutcheon, do. 48—49 Eliza Nicol, do. 49 James Williamson, sen. do. 50—51 John M 'Hardy, blacksmith 50 51 & 52 J. and W. Martin, do. 52 53 51 & 55 Wm. Spark, tinsmith Gardeners, commencing on left hand 56 James Duffus, confectioner when entering from Market street. William Duncan Alexander Smith James Sim MARKET STREET, Archibald Strachan James Connon William Smart From Union street to Trinity Quay. James Shirrifs James Wattie 2 Hay and Lyall, carvers and gilders Alexander Taylor to the Queen William Clark, jun. 5 William Mitchell, postmaster John Milne 7 Post-office William Clark, sen. 9 New Market Coffee Room, E. John Meffet Ranson, h. 11 William Smith 13 Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.'s John Silver office. John Sim ... Allardyce and Jopp, wine mer- John Garden chants to the Queen James Berrie ... Wm. Allardyce (of A. and J.) James Smith 15 Bradley and Co., bootmakers William Forbes ... John Batten, bootmaker James Morrison 17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution John Wood ... Public News Rooms 284 STREET DIRECTORY.

17 Thomas Will, manufacturer Mrs Swanson, lodgings ... James Wise, keeper, Mechanics' D. Wyllie, cashier, Aberdeen Bank Institution John Beattie, painter 19 Arthur Steven, Coffee-rooms Miss Deans, provision shop Alexander Pirie, Terminus Coffee- Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer Rooms Mrs King lodgings 24 James Forbes and Sons, wholesale Mrs Robertson, midwife merchants George Lumsdeu, shore porter J. J. Kennedy, commission agent William Moir, shore porter Thomas Douglas, Douglas Hotel Peter Cantly, shore porter Aberdeen Union club Wm. Brown, basket maker David Shand, saw trimmer Andrew Harvey, shoemaker Mrs Bain, confectioner Mrs Martin MARYWELL STREET, Mrs Fisher, draper, h. George Gray, merchant Mrs Robertson, lodgings From College street to Crown street Miss Levie, lodgings 1 James Pirie Alexander Fraser, merchant John Mitchell, linen manufacturer ... Alexander Edwards, painter, h. 2 John Brand, carter Mrs Ramsay, hosier 4 Joseph Ettershank, shipmaster Mrs Sherar, lodgings Charles George, share and insu- ... William Daniel, shipmaster 6 David Maver, teacher. rance broker 8 John Stephen, mealseller Mrs Mackie, lodgings 10 Alexander Henderson, shipmaster Andrew Wilson, bookbinder, book- seller, and stationer ... Alexander Bruce, traveller 12 James Jolly, grocer John Wilson, bookbinder 14 George Cheyne Alex. Chalmers, shoemaker Alexander Williamson, out-fitter ... Mrs Robert Cassie Miss Finlason ... John Scott, wood merchant, h. A. 15 Wm. Cromar (of Devanha Comb Mrs Matthew sharebroker Work Co.) h. Wm. Adamson, 16 George Bruce, flesher, h. R. B. Home, clerk Wm. Steele, collector of poors' ... Wm. Stevenson, bookseller, h. 18 James Thomson, shoemaker rates (city parish) Miss Noble, lodgings ... George Mann, tailor, h. 20 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster John Bruce, sharebroker Alex, Milne, shoemaker ... James Fraser 22 Mrs Chapman, provision dealer William Caider, tailor sharebroker 23 John Crome, flesher, h. Henry C.Oswald, Mrs Tochetti, lodgings ... Charles Mackay, printer William Gillan, locker (Customs) ... Robert Forsyth, (of D. Comb Work hairdresser Co.) h. John Beaton, Wm. Duncan, insurance broker ... James Henderson, shipmaster David R. Morrice, advocate ... James Taylor, shipmaster Stock Exchange ... Wm. H. Bruce, shipmaster 24 Alexander Silver Walter Oliphant,commission agent David Paterson, general agent ... Geo. Jackson 25 Miss Jane Mitchell Wm. Middleton, writer Mrs Doyle ... Donald Why te J. Warrack, commission merchant ... Mrs Goodridge shipmaster 26 Robt.Findlay,carver and turner, h. Wm. Clark, Williams, commis. agents 27 George Moir, carpenter, h. W. & C. B. Moir (of Moir and Son) h. ... Miss Moir, dressmaker John M.Clark (of J. M. & Son) h. ... Wm. Nicolson, coalbroker (of N.& lodgings [chant S.)ft. Mrs M'Donald, Charles Walker, commission mer- ... Miss Simpson, lodgings 28 Alexander Gossip Miss Coulson, milliner 30 James Forrest, merchant George Nicol, brewer 31 Thomas Shields, druggist Geo. Thompson, jun. & Co., shipow- 32 David Main, shipmaster ners and insurance brokers Alex. Knowles, book-keeper (G. T. jun. &Co.t MARISCHAL STREET, Marischal street Iridge. R. Stevens, quarter master sergeant From Castle street to Regent Quay. Wm. Wallis, Lloyd's surveyor Geo. Riddel, agent [agent and 1 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier J. Stratton, corn factor general J. T. Rennie, insurance broker ... Mrs Forsyth, lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 285

44 John Sheed, general Commission MATHIESON'S COURT merchant and agent 46 Miss Kennedy 14 Castle street. 47 Aberdeen & Newcastle S. Nav Co. ... Nisbet & Robertson, ins. brokers MEALMARKET STREET, ... John Davidson, advocate ... Rob. Catto & Son, merchants, &c. From King street to West North street. 48 Wm. Reid, ship & insurance broker 49 John Muir, ship agent 4 R. Brown, Mill of Tarty warehouse 50, 52, and 54, Theatre Royal 6 John Robertson, stabler 51 Mrs Forbes, lodgings 8 George Troup, chemist 53 A. R. Easton, watch & clock maker ... Miss Troup, dressmaker 56 Scot. Sea Insurance Co., Wm. Reid 15 Wm. Gove, fishmonger, h. ... Jas. Mitchell, merchant 16 Thomas Daniel, innkeeper ... Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker 18 J. and W. Johnston, blacksmith.- 57 Joseph Wood, insurance broker 20 Robert Milne, brewer ... Henry Adamson, insurance broker 25 Robert Anderson, stabler ... Alex. Nicol, insurance broker 27 Mrs Ironside, eating house 58 Richard Connon & Co., ins. brokers 59 Robb, Brothers & Co., gen. agents ship and insurance brokers MEARNS' COURT, ... John Cook, insurance broker 52 Shiprow. ... Mrs Nicolson 62 Aberdeen and Leith Shipping Co., Robt. Mitchell, manager METER'S COURT,

11 Chapel lane. FERRYHILL. MARINE PLACE, MELVILLE'S COURT,

2 Wm. R. Murray, manager 106 Gallowgate. 4 Miss Saunders 5 Wm. Templeton, M.D MIDDLETHIRD, 6 Wm. Penny, shipmaster From Waterloo st. to St. Clement st.

MARINE TERRACE, MILNE'S COURT,

27 Gallowgate. South from foot of Ferryhill place.

D. R. L. Grant, (of B. and G.) MILNE'S COURT, 75 Gallowgate.

MARTIN'S LANE, MILNER'S COURT,

From Green to Renny's wynd. 25 Guestrow. 1 Alex. Stephen, late merchant ... Piobt. Stephen, late merchant ... Wm. Moir, merchant, h. MILNE'S (PROVOST) COURT, ... John Moir, merchant, 7i. 2 Geo. Miller, coachman 65 Gallowgate. 3 Jas. Horn, mason ... Alex. Johnston, blacksmith, h. MILBURN STREET, 7 Wm. Fearn, wright, h. 6 From Sth. Crown st. to Wellington rd.

1 David Lawrie (of D. C.-W. Co.) h. MARY PLACE, ... Wm. Lawrie, bookseller, h. ... Miss Lawrie, milliner From Hutcheon street west to Rose- ... James, Reid (of J. A. & Co.) A. mount terrace ... James Galloway, engine driver ... W. Gerard, brewer, h. 1 James Rodger, tanner, &c, h. 2 Thomas Will 2 James Eaton, stone cutter, h. ... Mrs Dr Moir 4 George Chessar 3 Charles Gordon, cooper, h. ... Wm. Diack, hardware merchant, h. 4 Wm. Campbell, sen., shipmaster 5 Miss Kilgour 5 Robt. Alexander, teacher, h. z 2 ;

286 STREET DIRECTORY.

6 Andrew Thomson, traveller M'KENZIE'S COURT, 8 Win. Campbell, jun., shipmaster 9 Wm. Williams, merchant (of W.& 62 George street. C. W.) h. 10 James Shirres, silk mercer, h. 11 Robert Donald, late brushmaker m'lean's COURT, MILLBANK, 50 Gallowgate.

Broadford. moir's COURT, Charles Runcy, h. 103 Gallowgate. MILLBANK LANE, MOUNT STREET, From North Broadford to Millbank. From Rosemount pi. to Rosemount ter. John E. Skakle, jeweller, h. John Ritchie 2 Robert Glegg, iron merchant (of James Thompson Glegg & Thomson,) h. 3 James Wright, granite and marble MILLBANK TERRACE, cutter, h. ... Alexander Nicoll, commercial trav. North end of North Broadford. 4 Alexander Hay (of Goldie& Hay) h. 5 Miss Mair 1 James Millar 6 James Thomson, iron merchant (of ... JohnHutton Glegg & Thomson) h. James Orcheston, mealseller, k. 7 William Mowat, writer 12 William Knox, grain merchant, h. druggist, Mount John j Urquhart, MITCHELL'S COURT, Cottage, h.

80 West North street. MUTTONBRAE, MITCHELL'S COURT, From Woolmanhill to Denburn. 41 Guestrow. 16 John Rose, wright 22 M. Dean, chimney sweep MITCHELL PLACE, MOUNTHOOLY, From North street to King st. From Gallowgate to Canalside. 1 Mrs Lindsay 2 James Tait, merchant 1—2 James Philip, M.D. 3 Walter R. Stewart, (of S. and C.) h 4 David Nicol, flesher 4 David Knox, ironmonger, h. 5 Alexander Chalmers, (of C. & E.) ft. Mackie 5 Mrs ... Miss Findlay, dressmaker 7 Chalmers and Ewing, monumental M'COMBIE'S COURT, sculpture, and polished granite works [7t. 52 Union street and 51 Netherkirkgate. 9 Alex. Allan, chemist and druggist, 11 Peter Keith, carter Francis Clerihew, advocate L. and J. Smith, wholesale book- sellers and stationers NATIONAL BANK COURT, N. of Scot. Equit. Loan Co. 42 Castle street. M'COOK'S COURT, NELSON STREET, 116 Gallowgate. From Gallowgate to King street.

m'kay's COURT, Robert Watson, builder Miss Craig, Craig cottage 80 Gallowgate. Poor House, John Tevendale gov.;

Jas. Wallace, inspector ; Wm. Clark, assistant inspector M'KAY'S COURT, ; W. Anderson, assistant inspector 13 Trinity street. John Gallow, porter .

STREET DIRECTORY. 287

1 Alex. Douglas, wright NICOL'S COURT, ... Mrs Wm. Reid, lodgings 4 George Rae, mason 106 John street. 5 John Moir, wood merchant, h.

NORTHFIELD, NELSON LANE, Gilcomston. 3 Miss Anderson

... James Duncan, spirit dealer 11 John Strachan, coffee roaster William Smith, painter 12 Alex. Clark, grocer, h. 14 Robert Laing, day patrol, Nelson 13 James Walker, bookseller, h. cottage 16 Jonn Nicol, beadle

NETHERKIRKGATE, OGSTON'S COURT,

Broad street to St. From Nicholas st. 84 Broad street.

Mrs Innes, lodgings Miss Innes, dressmaker John Rhind, commission agent PARK STREET, Mrs Cormack, provision merchant John Keith, tailor From Justice street to Canal. -9 Pickford and Co. George Imlay, spirit dealer 1 John Simpson, eating house Alex. Gray, watchmaker, h. 13 3 Mrs Brand, spirit dealer Robert Hughes, engraver 4 Wm. Souter, shoemaker, h. 6 Smith's court. 7 George Masson, eating house Mrs Elmslie, lodgings 8 Mrs Dow, broker -19 George Donald, painter 9 Mrs Gibson, broker James Mann, grocer [chants 10 David Dow, butcher Wm. Ritchie and Co., leather mer- 11 Wm. Gardiner, broker Gnoper's court. 13 Mrs Campbell John M'Hardy, blacksmith 14 Thomas Jessiman, spirit dealer John M'Kenzie, stoneware mercht. Park Street Chapel James M'Intosh, tinsmith 16 Wm. Diack, grocer, &c. Yeats' court. 17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger

Miss Young 2 ) Wm Reid, earthenware dealer Miss Sievewright 24 Joseph Bisset pie shop John B. Simpson, bookkeeper (G 26 Mrs Cruickshank L. Co.) h. [maker 28 Robert Birss, druggist John Young, musical instrument 30 John Walker, grocer and spirit Peter Brown (of P. and G. B.) h. dealer Alex. Seton, pawn broker 31 Mrs Martin, provision seller G. Duncan, agent 32 James Findlay, lodgings John Mearns, provision seller 33 William Hunter, grocer James Melvin, clothier, h. 34 William Smith, clerk R. Maitland, shipowner (office) ... James Ingram Alex. Lawson, h. 46 35 William Smith, flesher John Ross, plasterer 36 Miss Kay, provision dealer James Legg, tinsmith 37 Crombie's court. M'Combie's court. ... George Ross, (foreman, G. B. Alex. Stephen, painter, &c. Bothwell) David M'Hardy, smith 38 John Wilson, wright Robt. Taylor and Co., h. 46 ... Richard Mackie, roper Alex. Stephen, waiter 39 N. Allan, grocer Wm. Murray, keeper of Corn Ex- 40—42 George Miller, jun., ropemaker 41 James M'Kay, baker 65 John Taylor, hotel 45 Robert Elrick 66 Daniel Dougal, chimney sweep ... Wm. Presslie, teacher 67 Mrs Watt, merchant, 47 Miss Bisset, dressmaker 69 Alex. Yoeman ... George Bruce 71 W. Thomson, plumber, h. 69 ... Duncan Reid, shipmaster 72 Alex. Littlejohn, wholesale grocer ... Mrs Keith, milliner 73 John Murray, merchant 49 Geo. Milne, spirit dealer ... Mrs Mitchell's pattern printing 55 John J. Christie, grocer establishment 57 Miss Stewart, milliner 288 STREET DIRECTORY.

Wm. Anderson, plumber pirie's Miss Lawrence, dressmaker COURT, George Milne, tailor 32, Shiprow. Wm. Smith, grocer John Stewart, brewer Mrs Leslie plasterer's COURT, Wm. M'Queen (late coast guard) George Murray, builder 70, Gallowgate. Alex. Hurry (of W. H. & Sons,) h. Miss Sivewright George Grant (late 74th regt.) POLMUIR, George Knowles, engineer Wm. Sheriffs, grocer South-west of Ferryhill station John Jamieson, mariner Alex. Taylor, gardener ... William Matthews Robert Smollet, spirit dealer John Abernethy (of J. A. and' Co.)h Alexander Duncan, railway guard, William Bisset, gardener Summerfield gardens Ronald M'Donald James Milne, shore porter, Sum- Alexander Baird merfield gardens John Finlayson (Herald Office) 77, Park road, Park street POOR'S HOSPITAL COURT,

56, Gallowgate. PARK LANE. PORK LANE, From Park street to commerce street. From Quay, to Virginia street. 2 Thomas Gibson, hairdresser 4 Mrs Gordon, provision dealer porter's 6 John Hogg, provision dealer COURT, 25 Eugan M'Carthy, spirit dealer 12, Weighhouse square.

PARK PLACE, PORTHILL CLOSE,

98, Gallowgate. Foot of Park street.

1 Arthur Bruce, seaman POYNERNOOK, ... John Panton, mason James 2 Easton, blacksmith Foot of Denburn. ... Geo. Imlay, spirit dealer, h. ... James M'Donald, Inland Revenue 3 George Anderson, woodsawyer PRINCE REGENT STREET, 4 Robert Souttar, shipmaster ... Reid, James shipmaster From Canal Terrace to Baltic street.

13 Alex. Morison, shipmaster Thomas Buist, cooper, &c. peacock's close, James Morison, clerk George Findlay, draper 24, Castle street. James Cumming, shipmaster John Stewart, shipmaster [/*. Jas. Cumming, juu, ship chandler Robert Still, blockmaker pensioner's COURT, Geddes' court. Mrs Thomas Ritchie Thomas 18, Justice street. Norrie, shipmaster Geo. Fraser, smith Mrs Main, lodgings Robert Milne, shipmaster pirie's COURT, Alex. Robertson, engineer Geo. Nicol, rope manufacturer, h. Hugh Dunn, steward Castle 50, street. John Gunn, carpenter Andrew Cameron, moulder Wm. Seller, confectioner James Watson, shipmaster Mrs Badenoch, lodgings George Young, ropemaker STREET DIRECTORY. 289

PRINCES STREET, 27 James booth, M D. 28 Wm. Spark, professor of music, h. From King street to Park street. 29 Thomas M'Combie and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers 30 Mrs J. Smith 9 John Clark, builder, h. 31 Mrs Riddoch ... George Still, combmaker ... Alex. Riddoch ... John Sedgewick foreman (D. Ro- 33 A. and J. Anderson, painters, &c. berts, currier,) h. 34 Kilgour & Taylor, tobacconists 11 John Greig, work shop 37 J. and W. Bisset, grocers ... John Sorely, reedmaker 38 Mrs Greig, laundress 13 William Robb, h. 39 Alexander Milne, manufacturer ... Robert Brown, meal dealer 41 John Stephenson, (Odd Fellows' 15 Peter Green, farrier Arms Inn) 17 David Roberts leather merchant 42 John Wyllie, tailor Free North Church School (D. ... Mrs Henderson, staymaker Connell, teacher) ... Miss Beaton, dressmaker 28 James Ewing (of Chalmers and 43 Knight and Craib, saddlers Ewing)/t. Shoe lane Alexander Ritchie, shoemaker Alexander Cooper, saddler, h. 35 PROSPECT TERRACE. William Milne, grocer Aberdeen Quill Manufactory James Firth, slater From Bank street to Devanha brewery James Maguire, dealer in clothes Alexander Leslie, messenger-at 1 Charles Smith (of Smith and arms and Auctioneer Ramage), k. 52 Mill of Cults Warehouse, J. Thom- ... Mrs Millar, lodgings son shipmaster 2 Hugh Longmuir, 53 Miss M 'Donald sen., salmon fisher 3 Robt. Hadden, 54 John Edmond, bookbinder, &c. ... Robert Hadden, jun., shipmaster Lodge walk. 4 Wm. Adam, shipmaster 55 Alexander Buchan, cook-shop 5 Alex. Milne (of A. & R. Milne,) h. 56 Charles Glennie, coach proprietor 6 Mrs Beattie 57 James M'Kay, hosier 7 Elrick Mrs 60 Mrs Rennie ... Robt. M. Riddoch (of R. & L.,) h. ... Mrs Norris, teacher ... coachbuilder John Malcolm, 64 Elizabeth M'Intosh, spirit dealer 65 William Mann, tailor 66—68 J. M'Kenzie, baker QUEEN STREET, 67 Mrs Farquhar, provision seller 70 Robert Burt, tailor 71 Mrs Petrie, provision seller From Broad street to North street. 73 Mrs Bowman, spirit dealer 74 John Thomson, tailor 1 James Drummond, bootmaker 76 W. Sharp, salesman (D. L. Shirres 2 James Strachan, paper-ruler and Co.) 3 Robert Dyce, advocate 77 Mrs J. Park, provision seller ... John Clark, advocate 78 Miss Milne, earthenware dealer 4 Andrew Masson, accountant 79 James Milne, flesher 6 James Stevenson, engraver 80 Peter M'Donald, tailor 7 Aberdeen Herald Office 81 Mrs Watt 8 John Leslie, bootmaker 82 Colin A. Philip, advocate, h. 10 Chronicle court. 83 John Ramsay, boot and shoemaker ... Alexander Both well, confectioner h 85 Miss Cardno, milliner ... James Anderson, billiard rooms 89 James Greig-, boot and shoemaker ... Mrs Johnston 91 J and A. Spark, tinsmiths ... Miss Johnston 95 Alex. Purvis, watch maker 13 John Gill, spirit dealer 14 W. and J. Berry, linen manufacts. 15 John M'Laren commission mercht. 16 Miss Skene, wool merchant 19 Isaac Hill, teacher RAGG'S LANE, ... Alex. Ogilvie and Co., hatters 20 Thomas Ewen, advocate Broad street to Guestrow. 23 Wm. Anderson, clothier From 37, 24 Patrick Whyte, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, h. 22 William Shaw, house carpenter 25 Angus Ross, cooper 2 Mrs M'Laren's lodgings 26 George Reynolds, basket maker ... Thomas Sangster, advocate 290 STREET DIRECTORY.

RAMAGE'S COURT, 25 Mrs John Nicol, merchant 28 Merchant Seamen's Office 83, Broad street. ... George Brock, shipping master 29 James Mitchell, outfitter 30 Arthur Smith, painter 32 Receiving RED LION COURT, Post Office ... Peter Buyers, ship chandler, &c. ... Charles Runcy, Millbank Prom 77, Broad street to Guestrow. 34 James Stephen, porter dealer 35—36 George M'Kenzie, grocer and spirit dealer RETTIE'S COURT, 37 James M'Carthie 40 Alexander Milne, printer ... William Mitchell, shipmaster 26, Broad street. 42 William Cruickshank, innkeeper ... William Henry, spirit dealer 4 Edward Wa?staff, share broker 44 John Hobnill, spirit dealer 5 James Rettie (of Rettie and Sons, 45 Smith and Ramage, watchmakers, jewellery depot) 46 Mrs M'Millan ... Mrs Crai», spirit dealer 47 Hugh "Wilson, REID'S confectioner COURT, 49 George Yule, grain merchant 53 James Saunders, spiait dealer 34 Gallowgate. ... Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster ... David Ritchie, shipmaster 55 Thomas A. Kidd, tinplate-worker 56 W. Hervey, spirit dealer, h. 42 REID'S COURT, 57 William Boaden, shipmaster ... Peter Black, shipmaster 7 Shiprow ... George Liddle, do. 61 James M'Lean, shipmaster ... "Wm. Taylor, shipmaster 63 Mrs Gavin REGENT QUAY, ... David Thomas, shipmaster ... Henry Dunningham, do. Prom Shorebrae to Canal basin. 64 Mrs Charles Gibbon, innkeeper

1 Wm. Forbes, merchant, h. above 2 George Elsmie, (of G. E & Son,) h. RENNY'S WYND, ... James Elsmie, (of G, E. & Son) h. 4 George Elsmie Son) corn & merch. From Green to Trinity street. 5 John Jopp, hotel 8 Alexander M'G rigor, spirit dealer 9 John Begg, merchant RIDDEL'S 10 Hot and Cold Salt "Water Baths, COURT, Alex. Mowatt, proprietor 11 George Leslie, shipowner 40 "Windmillbrae. 11J Nicolson & Simpson, coal brokers 12 James Duncan, spirit dealer 13 Andrew Sherer, fhip chandler RHIND'S COURT, .., D. M'Taggart, coal merchant 14 John Jamie and Co., spirit dealer ... James Winlaw jun., ship and in- 64 Gallowgate. surance broker 16 Custom House [son 17 George David (G. and W, David- ... Alex. Pearson, merchant ROSE'S COURT, 20 Robert Mitchell, manager, (L. and C. shipping Company/;. 18 Commerce street. ... Chas. Mitchell, teller (T and C.B ) 21 Thomson's court. ... G. Thomson and Son wine merch. ROSE STREET, ... Alexander Skene, wholesale tea merchant 22 George Thomson, shipowner h. From Union place to Bridewell. 24 George Adams, tailor, k. 25 Scott's court. 1 Mrs Bothwell ... William Cargil, shipmaster 3 Mrs M'Lagan, lodgings STREET DIRECTORY. 291

6 John Barnett, cabinet manufactory ROSS'S COURT, 8 James Traill, wright, etc. 11 Miss Cadenhead 6 Upperkirkgate. 12 John Cruiekshank, L.L.D. 13 John Bannermann, late dyer, h. 14 Mrs Juhn Innes RUBISLAW PLACE, 15 Miss L. Gibb From Albyn place to Albert street. ... Miss Smith 16 Thomas Dariing (of Carduo and 2 James Smith (of Gill and Smith) h. Darling), h. 17 J. B. Innes slater, h. 20— '21 John Rust, wood merchant RUBISLAW TERRACE, 22 Geo. Mathieson (of G. M. and Co.) 22 Wm. Mitchell, mason 1 George Henry (of H. Gordon and 24 Alexander W. Chalmers, governor Co.) k. of west prison 2 Robert Maclure, L.L.D. 3 James Matthews, architect, h. 4 Thomas Ruxton, advocate, A. ROSEMOUNT PLACE,

From Skene square to Short loanings. ST. ANDREW STREET,

1 Charles Robb (of C. and T. Robb) h. From Loch street to Woolmanhill. ... Charles Cromar, clerk 4 Robert Stevens, grocer, li. 5 Mrs Duncan, provision merchant 5 William Balfour ... James M'Kenzie, porter 6 Mrs Massie 6 Mrs Pirie, sick-nurse ... Rev. John Massie 7 William Duncan wright and house 7 William Masson, grocer agent 8 John Mann, shipmaster 9 James Reid, shoemaker ... Alex. Rhind, merchant 11 Mrs Dawson, lodgings ... J. Littlejohn 15 Mrs Wilson, lodgings 9 Rev. John Stephen (Free J. Knox) 16 William Williams, grocer 10 Mrs Robb 24 Mrs Rust, lodgings 11 Mrs Thomas Gordon 26J Mrs David Milne 12 Miss Inglis 28 J. Middleton, cabinetmaker, h. 14 Charles Stewart, agent, h. 31 Horse Bazaar 15 Captain Marsh 32 Alexander Marchant, h. 16 Rev. S.M'Millan 33 John Edward shoemaker 17 Andrew Smith, merchant 38 Alex. Moir, shoemaker 18 James Walker 37 Glassite Chapel ... Mrs James Scott 39 Mrs Tough, vintner 19 John Sim, clerk (N. of S. Bank) 40 Aberdeen Public Baths—Female

\ 20 William Jamieson, gardener entry ' 21 John Fosryth, leather merchant 42 Mrs Murray register office 22 Rev. H. M'Kenzie 45 William Mackie, grocer 23 Joseph Rowell, ironmonger, h. 47 James Logan, teacher of phonetics ... James Brown, coachman ... Miss Dalachy ROSEMOUNT TERRACE, 51 Robert Bruce , clerk ... Miss Miller, lodgings ... Andrew Lsslie From Forbes street to Mary place 53 George Harrison, horse bazaar ... James Inglis 1 John N. Ross, grocer ... William Philip, seaman ... Alexander Begg 57 George Middleton, spirit dealer 3 Mrs M'Hardy, lodgings 62 C. M'Robbie, spirit dealer ... John Duncan 74 John R. Grant, merchant, h- 4 Alexander Keith ... Wm. Ynnnie, h. 5 A. C. Barker, manufacturer, h. ... David Logan, h. 6 William Masson 76 George Milne, grocer, h. 74 7 James Blackhall, (of Blackhall 78 John Davidson, plumber and Co.) h. 83 Miss Duguid 8 Charles Lyell Shepherd 85 Alex. Young, grocer 9 Mrs Muil

ROSS'S COURT. ST. ANN'S COURT,

22 Schoolhill. 15 Guestrow. 292 STREET DIRECTORY.

ST. CATHERINE'S COURT, ST. MARY'S PLACE,

16 Shiprow. From Crown terrace to Crown street

1 Miss Riach ... John ST. CATHERINE'S WYND. Morison 2 Wm. Rait, teacher ... Mrs E. Harries, teacher From Union Btreet to Netherkirkgate. 3 Wm. Henderson, painter, ft, ... Peter Skene, overseer 2 Keating and Co. ... Alex. Gray (of A. and A. Gray) h. ... David Troup, coach guard 4 Wm. Elmslie, druggist, ft. ... John A. "Wilson, bookseller, A. ... John Dunn, late merchant ... Mrs Christall, lodgings ... Mrs Machray 3 H. Franklin boot and shoemaker 5 George Law, shipmaster 4 George Collie and Co., drapers ... Misses Smith 6 George Ross, tailor ... Geo. Duncan, corn chandler, ft. ... Wm. L. Jaffray, shoemaker, ft. 6 Rev. John Longmuir, A.M. (Free ... James Probit, furnishing tailor Mariners' Church 7 James Smith, house carpenter ... Robert Wood, bootmaker, A. ST. CLEMENT'S STREET, 9 Miss Malcolm

18 J. Warrack, commission mrcht., ft . From Garvock street to Building-yard.

1 George Spark, shipowner ST. NICHOLAS LANE, 2 Miss Maitland ... Miss M'Grigor From St Nicholas st. to Correction wnd. 3 Peter Riddel (Harbour Office), h. ... Mrs Captain Anderson 2 Gilbert M'Crindle, innkeeper 4 William Buck, shoemaker 3 Gill and Smith 6 Mrs John Walker 6 James Taylor, bootmaker, ft. 4 8 Mrs Davidson 8—9 P. Machray, Prince of Wales 10 Andrew Milne, shoemaker restaurant 12 James Murray, shipmaster 16 John Little, hotel ... John Wallace 20 Peter Jamieson, harness composi- 14 James Tulloch, shipmaster tion manufacturer ... Alexander Morison, clerk 16 James Tulloch, merchant 19 Andrew Milne, shoemaker ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 21 George Nicol's rope manufactory ... Goldie and Hay, sailmakers From Union street to Upperkirkgate. 25 John Jamieson, spirit dealer 27 James Lindsay, spirit dealer 1 J. and W. Sturrock, ironmongers 28 Wm. Connon, carpenter St. Nicholas lane. 32 Mrs Duncan Walker 3 Robert M'Kinlay, tea and coffee ... Alex. Walker, shipmaster merchant, A. 35 38 James Leslie, shipmaster 4 John Duncan, goldsmith 40 Mrs Robertson, midwife 5 David Wilson, dyer 56 Wm. Dick, overseer 7 J. C. Anderson, wigmaker 8 Alexander Masson, auctioneer ... John M'Hardy, shipmaster ... Mrs M'Hardy ST. CLEMENT'S LANE, 9 Gilbert M'Crindle, innkeeper 10 Andrew Scott, shoemaker Opposite 50, St. Clement's street. 11 Wm. Mortimer, manufacturer 12 Misses Winchester, dressmakers 2 John Barclay, overseer and milliners 3 Alex. Pittendrigh, wright ... Robert M'Donald, tailor 5 Wm. M'Callum, boatman 13 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller 14 Peter Macaldowie and Co., brush manufacturers ST. JOHN'S COURT, 15 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler ... Miss Watson, dressmaker 38, Castle street. ... Mrs Jamieson, midwife 16 John Thomson, confectioner 17 James Watson, watchmaker ST. JOHN'S PLACE, 18 George Oldman, hairdresser Netherkirkgate. From Crown street to Crown terrace. 19 Miss Cassie, dressmaker STREET DIRECTORY. 293

Miss Mathieson, modeller ST. PAUL STREET, Mrs Mathieson, dressmaker Thomas Duncan, and Son, cork From Gallowgate to LoGh street. manufacturers Mrs Louden, city hotel John Fyfe, brushmaker 1—2 John Watt, leather mercht. h. 5 Alexander Gray, bookseller Joseph Rowell, iron merchant Milne and Marshall, grocers 9 Medical school, Thos. Dallas, porter Francis Fiddes, bootmaker East Parish schools, J. S. Kidd, Correction ivynd. teacher Alex. Henderson, advocate, h. 32 William Dow, writer George and Robert King, book- SALTER'S COURT, sellers James Walker, watchmaker 50 Lochside. Jas. T. Mackay and Son, jewellers George L. Walker, hardware mer- chant Charles Panton, bookseller SCHOOLHILL, John Sutherland, druggist Robert Cruickshank, clerk James Cruickshank, teacher of From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill. music Miss Cruickshank, teacher of G. Mitchell, spirit dealer music John Garioch, hairdresser James Moir, grocer Gordon's court. James Mowat, clothier Mrs Harrow, midwife Misses Bisset, dressmakers Mrs L. Gordon Robert Beveridge, manufacturer James Knight, tinsmith Mrs Ferries, lodgings Mrs Laing, lodgings Miss Adams, lodgings James Bain, spirit dealer Mrs James Shireffs, inn J. and R. Urquhart, merchants Alex. Shirreffs (G. N. of S. R.) Mrs Walker, lodgings Flourmillbrae. Thos. Clunes and Co , plumbers D. and J. Riddell, watchmakers John M'Leod & Co., watchmakers Morison and Skakle, jewellers and James Williams, furrier opticians Mrs Ogg's lodgings Robert Singer, h. 47 Mrs Reid's lodgings Jonathan Mess, corn merchant Wm. Forsyth, cabinetmaker John Holmes, clerk Mrs Forbes, provision merchant James Anderson, slater Duthib's court. Police Tax Office Mrs Williamson, lodgings Wm. Duncan, treasurer Robert Pratt, merchant Geo. Milne, clerk of police Jas. Kerr, painter John Cruickshank, inspector of Robt. Collie, plumber police Alex. Urquhart, grocer, h. James Minty, assistant inspector James Urquhart Pet. Gordon, china merchant, h. 49 James Leslie, bootmaker Porter and Leighton, boot and Alex. Skene, tailor shoemakers Donald's court. Wm. Smith, seedsman and general Mrs Hogg's lodgings merchant James Dunn, draper, h. Mrs J. Wilson, lodings Robert Pratt, mealseller John M. Grant Moss's court. William Fraser, surgeon Geo. Buchan, stabler Francis Croll, baker Mrs Duncan Churchyard gate. Misses Nicol, white seamstresses Brebner and Grant Miss Kerr, dressmaker John Ross, ironmonger Wm. Stuart, boot and shoemaker Thomas Masson, fiesher, h. 60 Misses Duncan, dressmakers James Allan, grocer Geo. Thomson, baker Misses Leslie, lodgings Geo. Garden, baker, h 30 Wm. Milne, commission agent Harriet street. Age Assurance Co's office—Alex. Robt. Wilson, bookseller [37 Hunter, agent Wm. Walker, umbrella maker, h. John Paterson, surgeon Miss Moir Alex. Urquhart, grocer Chas. Brown, corkcutter, h. 11 Andrew S mith, diaper James Mitchell, baker John Urquhart, druggist Back wynd. William Andrew, druggist 2a 294 STREET DIRECTORY.

42 Mrs Thompson SHEWAN'S COURT, 43 John M'Andrew 45 Mrs Clark 119 Gallowgate. 46 John Christie, M.D. 47 Alexander Yeats, accountant ... James Littlejohn, (of L. and G.) h. 48 Murray and Garden, advocates SHIPROW, 49 William Henderson, M D. 50 James Murray (of M. and G.) h. From Union street to Market street. 51 Henry Adam son, h. 52— 56 Grammar School 2 Miss Davidson, china merchant 53 James M'Laren 6—7 James Morrison, baker ... William M'Laren, M.D. 7 Hein's court. 55 John W. Brantingham, grocer, h. 8 Robert Davidson, spirit dealer ... James Emslie, dentist 9 Alex. Lamont, stoneware merchant 57 Sir Michael Bruce, bart., h. 10 Cruickshank's (O.J court. 58 Robert Gordon's Hospital ... Miss Moir, dressmaker 59 Wm. Gavin, merchant 12 James Dunn, merchant 60 Alex Diverty baker, h. 62 13 Alexander Beattie, hairdresser 64 Adam Ross, watchmaker 16 St Catherine'^ court. 66 Henry Jackson, M.D., surgeon ... P. A. Skinner, candlemaker ... Miss Richardson ... Mrs Mackie, bootbinder 68 George Brantingham, grocer, Ji. 55 ... Mrs Riach, Workman's tavern ... Wm. Robertson, stoneware mer- chant, h. 17 Mrs Milne, provision dealer. SCOTT'S COURT, 18 James Brown ... John Wilson, shore porter 25 Quay. 18J Alex. Scatterty, spirit dealer 20 Mrs John Nicol, merchant 22 Isaac Murray, tailor SEAMOUNT PLACE, 23 Thomas Forbes, grocer 26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer 28 Collie's court. From Gallowgate to North street ... Alex. Collie, slater, h. 29 Mrs Smith 7 John Chalmers, baker 30 Alex. Aitken, (Northern As. Co.) 9 Dr, Peter Grant, h. 31 Alex. Cormack, grocer ... James Minty, assist, inspector of 32 Pine's court. police, h. 33 Misses Law 11 Wm. Hay, bootmaker, h. 35 George Thorn, shoemaker ... Robert Forrest 38 Jameison's cour.t. 13 George Geddes, builder 42 James Adams, broker ... James Craigen, auctioneer, h. 46 Cruickshank's court. ... John Webster, ironmonger, h. ... James Ross shoemaker ... Mrs Emslie, lodgings 46 Wm. Howie, poiter (A. H. and S.) 19 John Wright, turner 51 George Fyfe, merchant 21 Lewis Ross, teacher of music 52 Mearns' court. ... Mrs Ross, lodgings ... John Stewart, teacher ... Wm. Robson, clerk 53 William Anderson, salmon fisher ... A. Robson, h. ... Mrs John Fyfe 25 Alexander Ingram, carpenter 54 John M'Gregor, tailor 33 George Forbes, grocer ... Hugh Ross, broker 35 Samuel Pope, guard, North mail ... Mrs Nelson, flesher, h. ... William B. Pope 56 David Gray, grocer ... William Webster, (Tape Factory) 58 James Grant, shipmaster ... John Collie, hairdresser, h. 60 John Law, baker 62 James Johnston, hairdresser SHARP'S COURT, 63 John Geddes, provision dealer 66 Alexander Johnston, broker 78 Loch street. 67 Joseph Thomson, grocer 69 Miss Elder, staymaker 71 George R. Duncan, broker SHAW'S COURT, 72 Webster's court. 74 George Sim, grocer 76 Mrs Crone, poultry dealer 90 Gallowgate. 78 Sutherland's court. ... Mrs Crone, poultry shop Robert Shaw,messenger-at-arms/i. 80 Charles Davidson, shoemaker STREET DIRECTORY. 295

82 Wm. Mowat and Co., merchants 13 Wm. Henderson, shipowner (of G. 84 Brebner's court. Thompson, jun., and Co.) h. ... Wm. Caie, shore porter 14 R. Marshall, painter, h. ... Mrs Keith 15 Mrs G. H. Boyd ... James Collie, tide waiter 17 James Aiken, jun., ship and ins. ... Thomas Rutherford, carver broker, Ruby Cottage, h. ... Mrs H. Smith 18 R. H. Baker, professor of music ... James Duncan 19 Rev. Wm. Primrose 86 Robt. Forbes, spirit dealer 20 Miss King, lodgings 87 Chas. Lindsay, spirit dealer ... James Bruce, (P. and K.) h. 88 Sim's court. ... Alex. Brown, com. traveller 90 Mrs Hay, spirit dealer ... Miss Anderson, dressmaker 21 Mrs Robertson, lodgings 22 Samuel M'Lean, bookseller, h. 23 Dr Macrobin, Migvie house SHOE LANE, 24 Miss Fraser 26 Rev. Joshua Kirkman From North street to Queen street. 28 Mrs Geo. Reid, sen. ... John Duncan, writer and Co., iron merchants 5 Jn. Smith 30 Mrs Bance 6 John Stephen, plumber, etc. ... Geo. Melvin, shoemaker 8 James Pyper, h. 7 31 James Topp, late baker 19 Charles Mitchell, grocer SILVER STREET (SOUTH),

SHOREBRAE, From Union street to Golden square.

From Shiprow to Quay. 1 James H. Collie, hairdresser 2 Mary Ann Skene 1 Alex. Fiddler, coal broker ... Mrs Smith ... Gordon Gilchrist, tailor ... Misses Smith, milliners 2 Agnes Connon, draper, h. 3 David, Grant, shoemaker ... James Nicol, bulker [chant 4 John Thomson, plumber and gas- ... Miss Davidson, stoneware mer- fitter 3 Mrs R. Chapman, spirit dealer 6 Kenneth Watt, shoemaker 4 W. Duncan, treasurer of police 7 Robt. M'Donald, tailor 9 Wm. Ewen, turner SHORE LANE, SIM'S COURT, From Quay to Virginia street 89 Shiprow.

SHORT LOANINGS, SIM'S SQUARE.

17 Miss Morrison, grocer From Blackfriars st. to John st. William Cook, weaver 2 James Sim

SHUTTLE LANE, SIMPSON'S COURT

From East North street to Park street. 139 Gallowgate, and 96 Loch st.

SKENE STREET. SHUTTLE STREET, From Black's Buildings to Skene place From St. Andrew street to John street. 5 James Knowles, flesher 6 Geo. Thow, tailor and clothier 2 Bowman and Henderson, plasterers 7 Captain Wm. Dunningham ... Wm. Watt, slater, h. 8 James Groundwater, jun. SILVER STREET (NORTH), 10 Wm. Cameron, shoemaker 7i. 8 11 Miss Garden, dressmaker From Golden square to Skene terrace. 14 Mrs Edward midwife ... John Geddes, mason 9 Misses Bicknell, boarding and day ... William Niddrie artist school 16 J. Youngson, boot and shoe maker 10 John M.Reid, teacher 17 Alex. Dunn, grocer, h. 1 11 Miss Grainger Skene Terrace. 296 STREET DIRECTORY.

25 Win. Hogg, tailor SKENE 26 William Simpson, turner SQUARE, 28 Mrs Reith, lodgings 29 Alexander Reid From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline place. ... John Sherar, mason ... Alexander Forbes, meter inspector 1 Wm. Robbie, slater (G. L. Co.,) A. 32 Mrs Westland 4 Alexander Melvin, boot and shoe- maker, h. 34 Wm. Balfour, traveller (Richards 12 8 Alex. Ross, & Co.,) h. brewer 12 James Russell, policeman (A. 38 Archibald Watson, cashier (Rich- K R. ards and Co.) Co.,) h. 24 Nath. 43 John Davidson, writer Allan, jun., grocer 26 James 44 Andrew Gage, overseer Balfour 31 James Aiken, missionary ... James Cooper 44 Alex. Cullen, 58 Robert Ellis, spirit dealer manufacturer 48 James 60 Edgar Gauld, builder Fraser, overseer (G. Comb Work,) h. 62 Francis Rae, cart and plough SO wright Margaret M'Gregor, milliner 59 John Brown, M.D. ... Wm. Adam,jun., advocate, h. 64 Miss Robson 60 Francis Kemp, grocer 64 Robert 77 John Paul, horse hirer M. Green, baker 68 John Bothwell, shoemaker, ... James Yule, grain merchant, h. h. 73 Mrs Anderson Summer street. 74 Joseph Balfour 91 Charles Joss, tailor 82 James Gerrard, blacksmith, 94 Wm. Buyers (of J.B. & Co.,) h. h. 83 James 96 Miss Courage, staymaker M'Naughton, engineer (Richards 105 John Elrick, grocer . & Co.,) h. 84 Mrs 108 Miss Stephen, dressmaker Knox, teacher ... John Matthew, merchant, 111 Wm. Simpson, beadle, h. h. 86 Morris Forsyth 114 E. Hutton, hairdresser, /i.95 (of the Excise) 88 James B. Welch, 120 Robert Petrie, shoemaker P. L. manager i 122 Samuel Law, shoemaker (Richards & Co.,) h. ... Wm. Law, clerk, h. 125 John M'Grigor 129 George Hay, furnishing tailor SKENE TERARCE, 133 John Taylor, grocer, h. 131 Chapel street. From Skene street to Summer street. 135—137 George Trail, jun., grocer 139 Miss Proctor 3 John Gray, com. trav., h. ... Rev. Wm. L. Mitchell (Free H. 4 Wm. Webster, baker, h. 6 Church,) h. 7 Miss Craighead, milliner & dress- 141 Samuel Benson, grocer maker 142 Alexander Laing (of L. & M.,) h. 9 Charles Smith, tailor 10 Alex. Robertson, plumber and gas- fitter Mrs SKENE STREET 13 Wyness, lodgings WEST. 15 George W. M'Donald, parcel clerk (A.R. Co.,) A. 1 James Lawson, warehouseman, h. 17 MrsUrie James Edmond, advocate, h. ... Wm. Berrie (of W. & J. B.,) h. A. A. Symmers, Glenburnie cot. 26 Rev. John Aiken (O. Antiburgher Thos. Craig & Son, tobacconists, h. C.,) h. 28 Wm. Henderson, jun. (B. H. and Co., h. 30 Wm. Adam (of Adam and Ander- SKENE PLACE, son,) h. 32 MissPatonof Grandholme 34 Mrs John Robertson From Skene street to Cherryvale. 36 Mrs M'Bean, late of Alves 38 Miss Leslie 1 Mrs Moir 40 John D. Milne, sen., advocate, h. ... George King (of G. & R. K.,) h. 42 Mrs Charles Ross 2 Rev. Charles Ross (Free Bon-ac- 44 Andrew Murray advocate (of M. cord Church,) h. and M'C.) 3 Mrs Dunn 46 Misses Leith of Freefield 4 James Nisbet (of Nisbet and Ro- 48 David Gill, watchmaker (of G. and bertson,) h. S.,) h. Miss 5 Smith 50 Miss Henderson ... Misses Baxter 52 Mrs Parker STREET DIRECTORY. 297

SKENE ROW, 9 John Kynoch, teller (N. of S. B.) ft. 10 Win. Murray (Lime Co.,) ft. From Skene place to Hardweird. 11 John Humphrey, late of Stone- haven 13 Mrs Middleton 12 James Horn (Commercial Co.,) A. 21 Mrs George Gibson 18 Mrs Garioch, late of Strachan ... Alex. M'Lean, shipmaster 19 Robert Findlay, clerk (Allardyee and Jopp,) A. 20 Miss Shaw SMITH'S COURT, 21 E. Burwell, merchant, ft. 22 Mrs Dauney 16, Netherkirkgate.

SPRINGBANK, smith's COURT, Kittybrewster. 49, Gallowgate. John Folds Ruthven, locomotive superintendent IG. N. of S, smith's COURT, R.,) A.

85, Gallowgate. SPRINGBANK PLACE, smith's (J.) COURT, From Springbank to Springbank st. 113, Gallowgate. 1 John Hector, salmon merchant 2 R. Alexander, prof of dancing, A. SMITH'S COURT, 3 Charles Burgess, custom-house agent, ft. [ft. 21, Castle street. 4 Wm. L. Reid, advocate (of G.&R.) ... James Milne (of G. M. and Co.) A ... Wm. Reid (of A. and T.), ft. SPA STREET,

Prom Denburn toWoolmanhill. SPRING GARDEN,

9 Wm. Ironside, builder, ft. S Mitchell and Cay, wrights From George street to Windy wynd. Wm. Watt, slater Wm. Dawson, cart wright 20 William M'Kinnon and Co. John Njool, rope manufacturer, 85 John Henderson ft. 18 Wm Patersoh, druggist, Spring- garden house 87 Mrs Bowmau, merchant SPRINGBANK STREET,

From Crown street to Bon-accord st. STEWART PLACE, Mrs Rickman Misses Knight 69 Guestrow. James Reid, gardener

SPRINGBANK TERRACE, STOCKET.

From Crown st. to Bon-accord terrace. James Littlejohn, Muirfield Cot- tage, ft, 1 Wm, Gibson of Kinmundy Alexander Ogilvie, (of A. & W. O.) 2 Thomas Clark, M.D., professor of Mile end, A. chemistry (M. Col.,) ft. William Ogilvie, (of A. & W. O.) 3 Alexander Alexander, shipmaster Mile end, ft. 4 Wm. Melville (of T. M. & Sons,) ft. Mrs Geo. Troup, Prospect Cottage 5 Rev. George Smeaton, professor Wm. Strachan of Moreseat (Free Church Divinity Hall) ft Mrs Cameron, Morefield A.

6 Jas. and Win. Martin, fleshers, ft. James Strachen 7 John Carnegie of Redhall Dr. James Ferguson, rector, (W. 8 Wm. Catto (Abdn. Bank,) ft. E. A.) Mile end, ft. 2 298 STREET DIRECTORY.

STRAWBERRY BANK. 32 Mrs Erskine ... James Laing, inspector of works, h. Top of Hardgate. 33 Mrs M'Kenzie 34 James Fraser beadle, (Free Gil- 1 Alexander Aitken, gardener comston Church) h. 2 Wm. Philip, jun., (of Philip and 37 William Hislop Cooper) h. 39 James Benzie, mason 3 Rev. Fergus Ferguson. 41 Mrs Ferguson 4 Mrs Anderson ... David Walker, hairdresser, h. 5 Francis Craigrayle, teacher, h. 44 Miss Walker, dressmaker 6 Miss Hay's lodgings 46 James Middleton, grocer, h. 44 7 Jn Ogilvy,L.L.I>. teacher (G.H.) h. 48 John Adams and Son, painters, h. 8 A. G. Welsh, (W. M. & Co.) h. ... Miss Winton, dressmaker. 10 David Macallan, late upholsterer, h. 50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker William Davidson, architect 52 William Stevenson, attendant (St Thomas Foster James' Church) h. Wm. Taylor 53 David Robb, fishmonger, A. Jas. Clyne, (of W. C. & Sons) h. 54 Alex. M. Mackie ... Mrs Mackie, sick nurse 58 George Thow, tailor, h. ... Mrs M'Phee, lodgings. STRONACH'S CLOSE, 59 Geo. Imray, teacher, (Gilcomston School) h. Exchequer row. 61 George Walker, shoemaker., h.

5 Mrs Ferguson, vintner 7 James M'AUum, vintner SUMMER LANE,

From Garvock's wynd to Fish street.

SUGARHOUSE LANE, 10 Mrs Calder, spirit dealer ... Robert Gordon, wright From Quay to Virginia street. ... George Rennie, grocer, h. 31 Duncan Fraser, boot & shoemaker 10 Alexander Montgomery ... Mrs Fraser's lodgings 12 .Alexander Masson, mate 33 Mrs M'Leod, grocer 18 Thomas Scott shipmaster SUTHERLAND'S COURT, SUMMER STREET. 20 James street

From Union place to Skene street. SUTHERLAND'S COURT, 4 John Legge, stonecutter, h. 7 Arthur Knox, cabinet maker 126 Gallowgate. ... Wm. Ewen & Co., builders 8 Alexander Easton, blacksmith ... Alex. R. Easton, watch and clock maker, h. Sutherland's court. 11 Miss Brown, lodgings 78 Shiprow. 14 James Garvie, builder, h. 10. 18 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, workshop 19 Thomas Baird's workshop THEATRE LANE, 20 Miss Watson, milliner ... Robert Fyfe, gardener From Quay to Virginia street. 23 Miss Mitchell, lodgings Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster ... Rev. J. B.Ritchie, (C. st. U. P. church) h. William 24 Keith, slater THISTLE LANE, 26 John Fraser, carpenter ... Mrs John Wilson, lodgings. From Victoria st. west to Skene st west. 28 Alexander Watson, bookseller ... James Ross, builder, (of M. & R.)^. 3 John Riach, proprietor ... Ross, John mason 5 A. & W. Ogilvie, cabinet manu- 30 Robert Greig, builder facturers. ... Miss Lyon, dressmaker 6 G. & W. Greig, builders 32 James Murray, olerk, (Farquhar ... William Greig (of G. & W. G.) h. Gill) & h. ... Miss Greig, teacher STREET DIREOTORY. 299

THISTLE STREET, THORNTON PLACE,

From Chapel street to Rose street. 29 Guestrow and 4 Flourmill lane.

1 William Smith, hlacksmith 2 Alexander Todd, basket maker, h. 4 Mrs Sim, lodgings 3 A. and A. Gray, wine and spirit 6 James Crow, late Customs merchants 7 David Grant, shoemaker. 11 Alexander Hay, japanner, h. 13. ... James Cobban, plasterer 12 Wm. Anderson, tinsmith 12 Mrs Alex. Thompson, midwife 14 John Calder, tailor and beadle 14 Alex. Rust, wood merchant 16 Mrs Gerrard midwife 16 John Thomson, late builder ... Miss Moir 18 John Elrick, wright 21 James Gowans, supervisor of In- TRINITY STREET, land Revenue, Thistle cottage 23 Miss Still From Denburn to Trinity lane. ... Alexander R. Dyer, Custom-house agent, h. 24 James Barber, Inland Revenue 4 George Toddun, policeman Abdn. Railway officer, /(. Scott, spirit 26 John Brown, funeral waiter, h, 8 James dealer 11 James Milne ... Mrs Bamford 16 James Smith, vintner ... James Walker, metermaker (Gas Light Co.) h. 18 M'Kay's court. 27 Wm. Robertson, traveller (Brown ... Alex. Riddle, mason and Carr) h. ... John Tastard, flesher, h. 20 John M'Donald, confectioner ... Arthur Knox, cabinetmaker, h. 22 John Tonach, coal and lime meter ... Geo. Greig, builder (of W. and G. G.) h. 24 James Donaldson, spirit dealer 28 John Brebner, teacher, (Grammar school) h. ... Andrew Bowman, jun., (Kerr and Bowman) h. TRINITY QUAY, ... Wm. Carnie. sub-editor (Aberdeen Herald) h. From Poynernook to Regent quay. ... George Davidson, paper ruler 29 Mrs Simpson 2 Patrick Bannerman, coal broker ... Mrs Tyson ... Charles Runcy. sen., late ship- ... Anderson Mrs master 30 Geo. Milne, clerk (Police Office) h. 3 Mrs Craib, midwife 31 Mrs Andrew Oldman 4 Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant 32 Miss Simpson of Kintore 5 Alex. Craib, merchant, k. 3 ... Miss Davidson, lodgings 6 William Meldrum, tailor, h 33 William Stuart, shoemaker, h. 34 Alex. Johnston builder ... Ernest Donald, Daguerrotypist ... Thomas Matthieson, officer of In- tytler's COURT, land Revenue, h. 37 James Grant, clerk, Tax office, h. 69 Green.

THOMSON'S COURT, UNION BUILDINGS,

69 West North street. 1 John Airth, tea dealer 2 Atheneeum Newsrooms 3, 5, 7, J. Tait, lace and trimming warehouse Thomson's court, 9 A. & R. Milne, booksellers 11 Alex. Morrison, silk mercer 13 John Smith, tailor 61 Broad street 15 Keith and Gibb, lithographers 17—19 Philip and Kennedy, drapers 19 Alex. Henderson, book-binder, h. Thomson's court, ... Mrs Harper, lodgings ... Alex.Tawse, H.E.I.C.S. 21 Simpson and Whyte, clothiers 21 Quay. Shiprow. 300 STREET DIRECTORY.

UNION STREET, 54 Robt. S.Willock, temperance hotel ... John Drummond, bootmaker ... John and Jas. Ferguson, advocates From Castle street to Union place. ... Thomas Ruxton, advocate 55 William Mitchell, bookseller James 6 Alexander, watchmaker 56 Aberdeen Central Academy ; D. 8 Samuel M'Lean, bookseller Sinclair, teacher 10 Aberdeen Lands and Heritage ... Wm. Duffus, Temperance hotel

Valuation Office ; John Milne, ... James Pettendrich (of W. Shirres

assessor and Co ) /(. 12 Alexander Badenoeh, outfitter 57 William Fraser, grocer 14 William Ewen, outfitter 58 William Lumsden, merchant 16—18 Alexander Russell, outfitter 59 Robertson and Cook, Royal Mail Broad, street. Coach Office 20 Alexander Steele, hatter 60 Alexander Walker, tobacconist 22 Daniel Gray, tea merchant, &c. 61 David Robertson, Royal Hotel 23 John Falconer & Co., haberdashers 62 Archibald Hossack, fruit merchant 24 Hugh Fraser, clothier 64 Patrick Cooper, advocate \_h. Union lane. ... Alex. Leslie (of Leslie and Maule) 25 John Christie, auctioneer ... Mrs Leslie ... Mitchell Dean & Co., contractors ... George Maule, jun. (of Leslie and ... John Smith, writer ... Miss Maver, lodgings, [Maule) ... David Grant, tobacconist ... Mrs Milne, lodgings 26 Keating and Co., clothiers and ... Lambert Barron, advocate outfitters ... Mrs Turner, lodgings 27 Charles Cottam and Co,, importers 66 James Clark, clothier of cigars 67 Alex. Taylor, woollen draper 28 Robert M'Killiam, confectioner 68 Thomas Thomson, gunmaker 29 Robert Adam, advocate 69 Wm. M. Miller and Co., hatters ... Wm Lyon, teacher (W. E. A.) h. Market street. 29—31 Patrick Collie, clothier, &c. 70 Charles Playfair, gunmaker, h. 64 30 J. Shirres, clothier St.. Nicholas street. St. Catherine's wynd. 72 Angus Fraser and Co., grocers 82 Philip and Cooper, clothiers ... James Milne (A. Fraser and Co.1 33 Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, &c. 73 Wm. Campbell and Co., clothiers 34 Samuel Martin, hatter 74 James Cassie, portrait and land- 35 Mrs Robert Milne, staymaker scape painter, h. 86 Johnston and Laird, furnishing ... James Milne (A. F. and Co.) h. tailors ... Maxwell G. G. King, dentist ... Mrs Currie, lodgings ... Walter Gray (P. and K.) h. ... Miss M'Intosh, lodgings ... Mrs A. L. Gordon, lodgings ... Mrs Captain Jamson, lodgings 75 Adam and Anderson, advocates ... Miss Medd, teacher of pianoforte ... Captain H. Lnrasdeu, R. A. M. 37 Exchange court. ... John Thomson, advocate (Adam ... Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers and Anderson) ... Alexander Duffus, confectioner, h. ... Miss Munro, lodgings ... Mrs Robt. Milne, staymaker &c, h. ... Miss Gray, lodgings ... A. Lancefield, C. E. 76 Cardno and Darling seedsmen 38 Jamieson and Mitchell, grocers 77 A. Brown and Co., booksellers 39 James Blackhall and Co., clothiers 78 Gill and Smith, watchmakers 40 Wm, Murray and Co., warehouse- 80 Geo. Pegler, fruiterer men 81 W. and J. Marshall, drapers 40jj P. and G. Brown, auctioneers 82 Alex. Troup, merchant tailor 41 John Hodge, cuttler 83 Lauehlan M'Kinnon, jun. advocate 41 £ Grown court. ... Gregor and Reid, advocates 42 James G. Fleming, fancy ware- ... William Maitland, accountant 43 Mrs Cassie, milliner [house 84 Mrs P. Brown 44 John Hutcheon, upholsterer ... Mrs Gall, lodgings 45 Geo. Reid and Sons, chemists, &c. ... Misses Mathieson, dressmakers 46 James Melvin, clothier 85 Alex. M'Kenzie and Co., tailors 47 Henry Cooper and Co., drapers and clothiers 48 James Roy, jun., seedsmen 86 James Duffus, confectioner ... John Roy, seedsman 87 George Yeats, silk mercer 49 William Shepherd, confectioner 88 James Berry & Son, watchmakers Adelphi. 90 Thomas Reid, advocate 50 John Smith, bookseller ... Mrs William Wilson M'Combie's court. ... Misses Emslie & Co., milliners 51—53 Pratt and Keith, silk mercers and dressmakers 52 William Walker and Sous, wine 91 William Littlejohn, cashier (Town merchants, &c. and County Bank) h. ;

STREET DIRECTORY. 301

92 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners 129 J. D. Milne, sen. & jun., advocates 93 Town and County Bank ... Mrs Buyers, lodgings 94 Alexander Yule, ironmonger 130 Logan & Co., pianoforte manufacs. 95 J. Lnmsden & Co., merchants—J. ... Mrs Millar, lodgings B. Gibson, managing partner ... John Mollison 96 Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. ... Patrick Cooper, advocate, A. C. F. Griffith, manager ... Miss Greig, lodgings ... C. F. Griffith ... James Durward, traveller 97 William Paul, advocate 131 Farquharson and Co., merchants ... George Lyall (of G. L. & Co.) h. Wm. Smart, managing partner ... David Lyall (of G. L. & Co.) h. Steps leading to Green. 98 Leslie and Maule, booksellers and 131^ David Davidson, cabinetmaker stationers 132 Benjamin Reid and Co., seedsmen, 99 Geo. Lyall & Co., silk mercers nurserymen and florists 100 John Tocher, tailor and clothier Belmont street. 101 Elilah Burvvell, fancy shop 133 David Walker, hairdresser 102 John Watson, private hotel 136 John Ford, flint glass merchant 103 Murray & M'Combie, advocates ... John Veitch, manager (J. Ford) ... John Roger (of Pratt & Keith) h. 137 Miss Roy, milliner ... Alex. Brand, accountant ... Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, h. ... Alex. Ross, advocate ... David Pirie, merchant, h. ... John Barron, advocate 13S Aberdeen Hotel, W. M'Gregor 105 Cruickshank and Co., hosiers, &c. Union bridge. 106 Wm. Smith, jun., grocer, tea and Union terrace}^ spirit merchant 139 James Saint, jun., silk mercer, &c. ... County Fire Office, &c—William 141 Grant and Donald, chemists and Smith, jun., agent druggists Steps leading to Correction wynd. 143 P. Williamson, late druggist, h. 107 George Jamieson, jeweller to the 145 Riddoch and Lendrum, silk mercers Queen 146 Alex. Smith, land surveyor 111 D. Wyllie and Sons, booksellers to 147 Geo. Marquis, accountant the Queen ... Chalmers and Farquhar, advocates 113 William Hay, bootmaker ... James Hay Chalmers advocate 115 William Ramage, architect ... Miss Stallan, lodgings ... John Barnett, auctioneer 14S James Booth, merchant ... Writing Academy, by G. C. ... Wm. Booth, insurance broker, h. M'Conachie 149 Geo. Sutherland, silk mercer ... Wm. Hunter, commission agent 150 Charles. Begg, music seller ... James Asher, commission mercht. 151 M. Rettie and Son.-, silversmiths ... William Duthie, advocate 152 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker ... James Eraser and Son, boot and ... Mrs Charles Gordon shoemakers 154 Rev. John Paterson, lodgings 117 James Lnmsden and Co., clothiers Diamond street. 119 A. Morrison, silk mercer, &c. 155 J. Littlejohn, fancy worsted ware- 121 James Laing, ironmonger house l?u cade. Union bridge. Churchyd. (East & West churches) 156 W. L. Lumsden of Balmedie Back viynd. 158 Alex. Kilgour, M.D. Advocates' Hall and Library 164 John Shields, confectioners Jas. Brebner, Advocates' buildings 166 Jn. Robb (of R. Bros, and Co.) />. Geo. Grub, Advocates' buildings ... Misses Massie, milliners 122 Jas. Allan & Sons, cabinetmakers 168 Alex. Gordon, druggist 122J P. Beveridge, manufacturer 170 John Eraser, watchmaker Thomas Gordon Beveridge South Silver street. 123 White, Fairweather, & Co., shawl County Rooms merchants, &c. 175 A. and W. Ogilvie, cabinetmakers 123£ Alex. Duthie, advocate 177 J. Waller Eyre Evans, rector, AVm. Leslie, architect (Grammar school) h. Thomas Mackenzie, advocate ... Mrs Yule, lodgings John Willett, C.E. D. R. Co., and 179 Kerr and Bowman, carvers and A.R.Co.) gilders C. Cattanach & Co., tailors lsl Henry A. Dewar, surgeon-dentist C. Stewart, book agent 183 Charles and Thomas Robb, silk Jas. Stewart, flesher, h. mercers 124 Miss Cameron, dressmaker 184J Miss E. Barron, lodgings ... James K. Alexander ... R. S. F. Spottiswood, advocate 125 Alex. Glegg, confectioner ... 'William Milne, writer 126 John Nicol, clothier 185 James Moir and Co., clothiers and 127 Milne, Low, & Co., clothiers tailors 128 John Lyall. gunmaker 187 Gifford and Son, carvers and gilders 302 STREET DIRECTORY.

189 Miss Ross, lodgings UNION PLACE, ... Mrs Sadler, lodgings 191 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker From Union street to Alford place. 193 G. B. Bothwell, candlemaker, h. ... Mrs Isabella Morrice 1 W. A. Skene of Letenthy 195 William Andrew, druggist 2 Mrs Paterson's lodgings 197 William Laurie, bookbinder, &c. 3 Hardy Robinson (of Robinson, 198 Robert Dyce, M.D. Crum, and Co.) h. 199 M. Rettie and Sons, lamp manu- 4 Misses Shand facturers, and purveyors of oil 5 Francis Clerihew, advocate, h. to her Majesty 6 J. and J. DicK, grocers 201 Skinner and Wilsone, advocates 7 Mrs Stuart of Laithers ... Peter Beveridge, manufacturer, h. 8 James Keith, druggist, h. 10 ... Robert Beveridge, M.D., h. 11 John Ferguson, advocate, h. 202 John B. Bannnerman, manager 13 John Hall, merchant, h. Aberdeen Branch, Bank of De- 14 Roderick Adam, baker, h. 16 posit National Assurance and 15 Mrs Professor David Gray Investment Association, Lon- 17 Thomas Sangster, advocate, h. Huntly street. don I 18 David Knox, painter, &c. 203 Gordon and Smith, grocers 19 Alex. B. Whyte (of S. and W.) h. Crown street. 20 Wm. L. Smith, grocer 205 Charles Davidson, druggist, h. 207 Chapel street. 209 William Milne and Son, grocers 21 Geo. Collie, (of G. C. and Co.) h. 211—213 Wood and Co.. Pianoforte 22 Stephen Balfour, M.D. Saloon 23 John Maitland, late merchant 214 Robert Smith (of S. and C.) adv., A. 24 Mrs Walker, late of Wr. Fintray 215 Geo. Glegg and Sons, confectioners 25 Mrs Roger 216 West End Academy 27 Thomas Best, late banker 217 Miss Robertson, dressmaker, &c. 29 Mrs Leslie of Memsie ... Miss Rainnie, lodgings 31 Alex. Low (of M. L. and Co.) h. 218 John Marr, pianoforte saloon 32 John Barnett, auctioneer, h. 219 James Catto, bootmaker ... N. Farquhar, advocate (C. & F.) h. Dee street. 34 John Bruce, agent, h. 220 Robert Ness, coachbuilder, h. 35 Miss Dingwall Fordvce 22) Receiving Post office 37 John Geddes, M.D. ... J. Fraser and Co., grocers, &c. 38 J. and D. Edwards, shoemakers 223 Wm. Coutts, painter 36 Jas. Smith (of L. and J. S.) h. 224 Anthony A. Blaikie, advocate (of 40 Mrs Henderson and A. B.) h. J. Waterhouse 229 James Mein, dentist 39 George Ogilvie, M.D. 231 John Cadenhead, M.D. 48 Miss Still of Millden 233 George Corbet (H.E.I.C.S.) 50 Misses M'Gillivray, boardg. school 237 Alex. Davidson, of Desswood, h. 52 Wm. Stevenson, com. merchant, h. ... Mrs D. Davidson 53 Mrs Forbes Robertson Bon-accord street. ... Hon. St. John Shaw 238 Wm. Pirrie, M.D. Wellington place, leading toHolbumst. Union Row. Alhgn place, leading to A/ford place. 239 Wm. Williamson, M.D. Free Church Divinity Hall ... Mrs B. Williamson 240 D. L. Shirres (of D. L. S. & Co.) h. 245 J. & A. Blaikie, advocates ... Alex. Stronach, writer UNION TERRACE, ... James Forbes, writer 247 Jn. Blaikie, advocate (of J. and A. B.) h. From Union Bridge to Skene terrace. 249 Miss Farquharson of Ballogie 250 Alex. M'Donald, M.D. late of Royal 1 Northern Club Artillery 2 John Robertson, advocate, (of L. 251 Miss Innes and R.) k. 252 Mrs Clements Lumsden ... Lumsden and Robertson, advocates 253 Dav. Blaikie (of Blaikie and Sons) 8 Peter Cleland, artist 254 Mrs Moirof Park 9 James Thomson, manager (A Pirie John B. Innes, slater and Sons) It. Yard. 10 Rev. Thomas Geo. Suther, D.C.L., Summer street. (St Andrews), h. 255 Henry Lumsden of Auchindoir 11 Mrs Kenneth Stewart 257 Wm. Keith, M D. 12 Wm. Clark, late ironmonger 261 Wm. Hogarth, merchant 14 Charles Chalmers, advocate (of C. 263 John Duncan, advocate, h. and F.) h. [and F.) h.

Bon-acoord terrace. ... James H. Chalmers, advocate (of C. STREET DIRECTORY. 303

J. Blaikie, yost. (Blaike Brothers) 24 William Keith, slater Mrs Wood 26 Miss Watson, dressmaker and Joseph Wood, agent milliner John Munro, late inspector of taxes ... Robert Fyfe, gardener Lieut. Wm. Anderson, chief consta- 28 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, A. ble and superintendent of the ... Robert Davidson, carver, ft. Great North of Scotland Rail- 30 George Gordon, hair manufacturer way Constabulary, and chief 36 Alex. Chalmers, shoemaker, ft. constable and superintendent 38 Alex. Alexander, jun , shipmaster of the Turriff Junction Railway 60 John Campbell's stables constabulary Miss Gordon, dressmaker and lod- gings Thomas Watson, shipmaster UNION WYND, Mrs J ames Gordon Mrs Cattanach, dressmaker From Union Row to Summer street. Mrs Elmslie, lodgings D. Munro, bootmaker (of J. andD. M.) h. 1 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker, ft. Alex, Clark, tailor (J. Mowat) ... Miss Stephen, day school Thomas Gibson, shuttlemaker 2 Wm. Stephen, cabinetmaker, work Alex. Levie, shipmaster shop John Macbeth (of J. and S. M.) A. 6 William Anderson, builder John Davidson, provisiou dealer Mrs M'Mie, lodgings Mrs Cameron UNION LANE, Mrs A. Gordon Miss Moir From Union street to Gue3trow. Wm. Forsyth, cabinetmaker, ft. John H. Vollar, shipmaster

Miss Millar, dressmaker 6 William Ewen, tailor, ft. Miss Elizabeth M'Queen 7 Arthur Fraser, Innkeeper Chas. A. Mollyson (N. of S. B.), ft.

George Watson, sawmaker, ft. James M 'Donald, teacher Miss Bruce, lodgings UNIVERSITY ROAD, Mrs Paterson, lodgings Wm. Milne, writer From College bounds to King st. road. G. Mitchell, painter, A, Miss Urquhart, dressmaker Geo. Paterson (W. P. and Co.) ft. Mrs Galloway, lodgings UPPERDENBURN, Mrs Tennant, lodgings Mrs Shirreff, dressmaker From Spa street to Jack's brae. Miss Carter John Gray, West Church beadle John Leask, registrar births, and funeral waiter, A. 1J of &c, parish of Old Machar, {office) 7 John Taylor, builder, h. 12 UNION ROW, 18 George Trail, cabinetmaker 20 George Trail, grocer

22 J. Sutherland, grocer, ft. From Union street to Summer street 24 47 George Cay, grocer 7 Robert Ness, coachbuilder 65 John Johnston, grocer 9 Miss Fraser of Fraserfield 68 William Forsyth, baker F. Milne, 11 James Saint, shore porter, A. 86 Maryculter foot-post

... James Saint, jun., draper, ft.

12 Wm. Coutts, painter, ft. 13 Rev. Walter M'Gillivray, D.D., UPPERKIRKGATE, (Free Gilcomston church) It. 18 Miss M'Kenzie, infant school ... Miss Blackley, fancy embroidering From Broad Street to Schoolhill. school 20 Miss Barron 2 Clark's court. ... John Guthrie, teller (N. B. of S.)ft. ... Leslie Clark (of L. C. and Son), ft. 22 James Davidson, plasterer ... John Clark (of L. C. and Son), ft. ... James Trail, wright, &c, ft. 4 Leslie Clark and Son, merchants 24 Robert Middleton, builder 5 Jamiesoii's court. ... Geo. Falconer (J. F.and Co.), A. ... Mrs Gill, lodgings 304 STREET DIRECTORY.

6 Boss's court. VICTORIA ... Mrs Brown, lodgings COURT, ... W. & J. Sutherland, coach proprie- tors, It. 54 Castle street, ... D. and W. Adams, manufacturers of soda water ... John Mackintosh & Sons, cabinet makers. VICTORIA PLACE, 8—10 John Ritchie 9 Mrs Duffus, confectioner Wales street. 13 Wm. Jackson, hoot-closer ... Miss Jackson, milliner 3 Geo. Chalmers, 14 Ironmonger's court. shipmaster ... George Dickson ... J. Rowell, ironmonger ... John Aiith, 15 John Murray and Son, grocers shoemaker, A. ... Mrs Dr. Proctor 17 Farquhar's court. ... Mrs Weir 18 Wm. Shirras, tinsmith 19 Boy's Hospital court. VICTORIA STREET ... Boys' Hospital WEST, ... William Robertson, teacher ... Miss Milne, matron From Albyn place to Skene street west. ... James Ellethorn, surgeon 20 Geo. & Wm. Hutchison, grocers Mrs M'Farlane of Crathie 21 George Booth, spirit dealer Mrs John Thorn 23 James A. Burnett, merchant Mrs George Thomson 24 Farquhar and Gill, painters Miss Walker 25 Mrs Donald Principal Dewar, D.D. 27 Denmill warehouse, J. D. Ogg, Miss Carr manager William Donald, painter, h. 29 J. Symon, furniture dealer, h. 29i James Inglis, baker 29J John Smith, tailor, h. Alexander Macallan 30 Goodbrand, Mrs lodgings Adam M. Gray, merchant, (of A. 31 Alex Barnett, cabinet maker, h. and A. Gray) h. ... Mrs Barnett, corset maker Thomas Thomson, gunmaker, h. 32 Mrs Forbes, provision merchant John Dennison, shipmaster 32J Misses Walker Misses Brown 33 Peter Massie, shoemaker John Milne, assessor, h. 34-36 Wm. Sinclair, druggist James Brown, draper, h. 34J James Walker, bookseller Miss Lumsden Robert Morrison, 35 watchmaker James Forbes, cashier (J. and A. 36 Grown court. Blaikie,) h. ... Mrs Laing Mrs P. M. Knox ... Aberdeen Dispensary and Vaccine Wm Thomson, traveller (G. Collie Institution and Co.) h. ... John Middleton, porter John Kay. teacher ... Sinclair, druggist, Wm. h. David Mitchell, advocate, h. 37 George Morrison, leather cutter Mrs Naughton 38 Robt M'Killiam, pastry cook James Paul], advocate 39 Alexander Turreff, h. Misses Davidson 40 Charles court. Mrs Farquharson, of Monaltrie 41 Alex. Anderson, watchmaker Miss Cruickshank 42 Robert Ferguson, dyer Mrs James Scarth 43 David Ogg, basket maker Mrs Captain Clyne 44 Burn court. Miss Finlason, teacher of music ... Miss Paul Geo. Cornwall (of G. C. and Sons) h. 45 Alex. Rennie, painter Samuel Martin, hatter, h. 46 Alex. M ennie, merchant Mrs Rennie 47 John Ogilvie, bookseller. Mrs Innes, lodgings 48 J. and D. Munro, boot and shoe- Mrs Reid makers Alex. D. Milne, Rubislawworks, h. 49 Grant's court. William Chalmers (of Low and ... John Kelly, late merchant Chalmers) ... James Davidson, flesher Mrs A. D. Morrison, lodgings ... Miss Guald Mrs Anderson 50 Mrs Lyall milliner and dress- Samuel Anderson, cashier (N. Ass. maker Office) k. 51 Wm. Anderson, umbrella maker Duncan Collie, clerk (P. O.) h, Alexander 52 Scott, shoemaker Alexander Booth, engineer, h. 53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser Miss Cromar STREET DIRECTORY. 305

39 Mrs Fowler 62 Alex. Gellan, carpenter, &c. ... Mrs Neil ... Mrs Gellan, dressmaker ... Wm. Chalmers, grain dealer 61 James Abel, baker, ft. 66 40 Andrew Crane, shipmaster 69 R. C. Fullerton/guard (D. S.R.) ft. 41 Mrs Lovie ... Alex. Taylor, shipmaster ... Misses Angus ... John Stewart, brewer and maltster ... John M'Kinnon, coach painter 70 William Gillan, jun., grocer 42 Robert Middleton, builder, h. 73 Robert Tarves, day patrol 43 Mrs Tait ... Mrs M'Braid, sick nurse ... William Milne, grocer, h. 79 Geo. Forrest, carter ... Mrs Stirling 81 Wm. Shepherd, merchant (of A. ... Alexander Rae, feuar, h. and W. S.) ft. 44 Mrs John M'Gregor ... Mrs Brown, lodgings 48 Geo. Walker (of A. Brown & Co.) h. 87 John M'Intosh, stoneware merch. 49 John Colquhon, traveller (A. S. 89 Hugh Fraser, clerk

Sons and Co.) It. ... James Wood, shipmaster 50 Thomas Craig, jun. (of T. C.and Sons) h. 51 Jas. Moir, clothier (of J. M. &Co.) 52 Richard Latter, professor of music 53 Chas. Smith, merchant tailor, h. WALES STREET, ... Archibald Duff (A. R. Co.) h. ... Mrs Longmuir From Park street to Victoria place. 55 Mrs Norris

.. James Alexander, overseer (Broad-

ford Works) h. 2 John Walker, grocer, ft. ... Wm. Alexander (of J. L. and Co.) ... Alex. Walker, tobacconist, ft. 57 Mrs Kennedy 7 Mrs Leith ... Mrs John Ross 11 Wm, Taylor, broker 59 Captain David Stephen 13 John Reid, saddler ... James Watt, hide factor, h. 13 Mrs Stuart, grocer 15 Knox's court. 25 Mrs Davidson provision seller 45 Robert Mathieson, shipmaster 49 William Stanhope, spirit dealer VIRGINIA STREET, 56 Alex. Wishart, flesher, ft. 59 William Collie, carter 61 Andrew Spark, flesher, hi. From Commerce st. to Weighhouse sq. ... John Jamieson, merchant ... Miss Jamieson, dressmaker 5 Cowie and Co., brewers 72 Geo. Man- (of Man- and Milne) fa. ... Alex. Leslie, brewer ... A. Milne, accountant 13 James Williams and Sons, coopers, 73 James Middleton &c. ... Mrs Levi 12 John Wilkin, cooper 74 Alexander Catto, late farmer ... Robert Williams, (of J, W. and 75 William Findlay, shoemaker Sons) h, 76 Mrs Gray 14 Wm. Christie, shipmaster 78 William Begg, baker, ft. 16 Miss Leslie, milliner ... Duncan J. Reid, shipmaster ... Andrew Christie, shipmaster [ft. 79 Williamson and Simpson, candle- 21 Rev. Robert Blackwood (F. U. Ch.) makers 22 David Petty, shipmaster 81 Wm. Williamson, (of W. & S.\ A. ... Miss Stephen, lodgings 83 Mrs Beverly 23 John Christie, shipmaster ... Mrs George AVilliamson 26 John Mollison, grocer ... Alex. Philip, (of P. and K.) ft. 30 Walker's court. 85 Robert Duncan 46 Watt's court. ... John M'Kenzie, shipmaster 50 George Rennie, grocer 87 John Ganson, shipmaster 51 Mrs Robertson, midwife 89 Thos. Webster, late merchant 53 Alex. Craig, shipmaster ... Mrs Ganson 56 John Moir and Sons, preservers of 91 Robert Donald, shipmaster fresh provisions 93 John L. Hatt 57 Alex. Harper, grocer, ft. 55 95 William Begg, flesher, h, 59 Robert Youngson, late shipmaster ... James Tough, flesher, ft. ... George Smith, shipmaster 97 John Leslie, shipmaster 60 James Johnston, mealsellar ... James Leask, mate 61 John Harper, mealseller 99 Daniel Lawson, seaman 62 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster ... Andrew Castle, overseer, (Bauner- ... David Benzie, shipmaster mi\\)h. ... Andrew Linklater, shipmaster 101 Geo. Kilop, night watchman 2 B 306 STREET DIRECTORY.

WALES STREET (LITTLE), WATT'S COURT,

From Wales street to Hanover Btreet. 111 Gallowgate. 2 George Hepburn, seaman WAVERLY PLACE,

From Victoria street west to Rubislaw. walker's COURT, 1 Andrew Anderson, shipowner, (of 61 Guestrow. A. and J. A.) h. ... Jas. Anderson, (of A. and J. A.) h. ... James Inglis, baker WALKER'S COURT, 3 John Angus, town-clerk, h. 7 Wm. Raniage, architect, h. 30 Virginia street. ... Charles Ramage, (of S. and R.) h. 9 Norval Clyne, advocate, h. 11 Mrs Bobert Mathew walker's COURT, Webster's 37 College street. court, 72 Shiprow. WAFPING STREET, Webster's court, From Trinity street to Lower Denburn. 19 East North street.

WATER LANE, WEIGH-HOUSE SQUARE,

From Quay to Virginia street Quay.

1 William Steele, spirit dealer

1 WATERLOO QUAY, 2 Courage * court. 9 Robert Catto, spirit dealer From Regent quay to York place. 10 Robert Brown, shore porter 11 Simon M'Leod, grocer Great North of Scotland Railway 12 Port/r's court. Offices—Robert Milne, secre- 17 John Begg of Lochnagar distillery tary and general manager ; office Wm. Walker, goods manager 30 Northern Agricultural Co. 72 Jno. Gibb and Son, stone merchts. WELL COURT, 74 John Jamieson, ship and insurance broker 14 Broad street. 75 John Lyon, spirit dealer 2 James Brownie, 76 Mrs Boadin, lodgings paper ruler, &c. ... James Leask, tailor ... Robert Johnston, shipmaster ... A. Duthie, shipbuilder (of A. D. and Co.) h. WELLINGTON PLACE, 80 Jas. Gumming, ship chandler, etc. 81 Mrs Anderson, lodgings From Union place to Southbridge. 83 Geo. Collie, shipmaster ... Thomas Howling, shipmaster 2 John Mollison, baker, h. 4 84 Mrs Anderson, spirit dealer 3 Jas. Black, (of J. Black & Co.) h. 87 Steam Navigation Co.'s Office 5 John Dun, late teacher, (Grammar ... James Wishart, jun., carver School) h. ... Miss Smith 6 Marianus Massie, advocate, h. WATERLOO STREET, 8 Barbara Law, merchant 12 J. A. Findlay, druggist, h. 10 From Garvock st. to Waterloo quay. 15 Mrs Yeats of Auquharney

1 Mrs Rob. Scorgie, spirit dealer [A. 9 A. Reid, treasurer (Harbour Office) WELLINGTON ROAD, 11 Wm. Duthie, shipowner From Lower Dee street to Wellington bridge. WATT'S COURT, M. Birnie, terminus inn 46 Virginia street. Charles Souper, shoemaker STREET DIRECTORY. 307

James Mylles, overseer, (D. C. W. 66 Alex. Pirie, millwright Co.) h. 68 Mrs Jaffray, mealseller William M'ICay, tailor 76 Harper's court. 80 Mitchell's court. 81 Gordon and Smith, contractors "WELLINGTON STREET, 82 Alex. M'Pherson, broker 83 John M'Pherson, spirit dealer 91 Wm. Malcolm, chain maker, h. 71 From Waterloo quay to Links 95 Thomas Smith, (of Gordon and Smith,) h. 1 Alex. Anderson, manager, (A. S. ... Miss Smith, dressmaker N. Co.) h. 116 James Thomson, porter 14 Alex. Adamson, cabinetmaker 118 John Emslie, porter 16 Mrs Robert Alexander 128 James Forbes and Co., wood mer- 18 Mrs Nicol, vintner chants 28 Alexander Philip, shipmaster 150 Adam & Brewster, stonecutters ... Alex. G. Bower, dock master, h. 154 James Chasser, town sergeant ... John Newton, shipmaster North cottage. ... Wishart. Jas. (of H. and Sons), h. 161 Alex. Cruickshank, grocer, h. 47 Alexander Donaldson, clerk ... Mrs Cruickshank 49 James Gumming, carpenter 162 Gray, Watt and Co., manufacturers ... James White, merchant 163 John Christison, overseer (G. N. of 52 Alexander Forbes, late boatman, S.R. Line) h. (customs), h. 168 Wm. Wilson, shoemaker ... And. Forbes, boatman, (customs) h. 172 Duncan M'G rigor, sexton 53 John Duthie, shipbuilder 176 Thomas Rutherford, mealseller 54 Alex. M'Donald, sailmaker 178 Simon Brown, saddler ... David Bell, joiner 181 Alex. Nicolson, blacksmith 55 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 184 George Watson, cartwright ... John Robertson, shipmaster 187 David Campbell, carter ... James Allan, shipmaster [h. 188 W. Elmslie, stoneware merchant 56 Thomas Smith, boatman, (customs) ... Mrs Elmslie, staymaker ... Miss Elmslie lodgings 190 James Greig, shoemaker, h. WEST NORTH STREET, ... Aitken Malcom, moulder 195 Jas. Bain, grocer, h.

From East North st. to Mounthooly.

-4 Wm. Shirres and Co. WHITEHOUSE STREET, James Stephen, Red Lion Inn Kellas and Co. stoneware merchants From Chapel Street to Skene place. John Walker, h. 35 Isabella M'Donald, spirit dealer 11 Miss Cormack, dressmaker John Taylor, upholsterer 15 Mrs Martin James Forbes, broker ... Mrs T. Meston James M'Pherson, stabler 18 John Peterkin, wright, h, Wm. Hardy, watchmaker ... Miss Peterkin, milliner James Middleton,mealseller 27 Mrs Esson, lodgings Miss Middleton, dressmaker 30 David Knox, painter, h. George Stevenson, stabling ... Alex. Jamieson, drill sergeant David Low, mealseller 31 Misses Symmers Mrs Fraser, spirit dealer 32 Mrs A. Smith Simpson Shepherd wholesale mer- ... David Smith, clerk chant ... Alex. Shewan, jobbing gardener Grant's court. 37 John Fraser, watchmaker, h. W. and W. Leslie, grocers, h. 41 38 John Tough, wright Jas. Cassie, carriers' porter 39 Alexander Black, clerk John Cassie, do. 40 Low and Chalmers, builders Robert Findlay, spirit dealer 41 James Black, builder John Simpson, grocer 43 D. Souter, teller (N. of S. B.) h. John Robertson, grocer ... Mrs D. Souter James Milne, grocer, &c. ... Miss Craig John Stephen, game dealer 44 Miss Humphrey Dinnas Elley, stoneware merchant Mrs Glegg, broker Robert Pittendrigh, broker WILLIAM'S PLACE. Robert Milne, brewer, A. James Anderson, farmer, h. Opposite Spring Garden works, Spring Thomson's court. Garden street. 308 STREET DIRECTORY.

WILSON'S COURT, WOOLMANHILL,

91 Broad street. From Schoolhillto Steps ofGilcomston.

12 Wm. M'Leod, agent WINDMILLBRAE, 21 Wm. Mearns, plasterer 26 George Bruce, grocer ... John M'Kirdy, elockmaker From Green to Dee street. 32 Joseph Munro, teacher of the ac- cordion 7 Mrs Cattanach, straw hat and bon- 34 Henry Jackson M.D., surgeon and net maker druggist 14 William Cowe, horse shoer and 35 William Morgan, hairdresser farrier 37 Alexander Cromar, shoemaker 15 John Bell, cooper 40 John Leslie, manufacturer 16 James Laing, hairdresser 42 George Mitchell, painter, glazier, 22 Mrs Fraser, midwife and paper hanger 23 Charles Smith & Co., grocers 43 Johnston Pirie, grocer 25 Walter Howie, spirit dealer 45 George Midgeley, confectioner 36 Alex. Morgan, hairdsesser 46 James Grant flesher 40 Riddel's court. 47 Alexander Robertson, plumber, h. 45 George Brand, carter 48 Christian Menzies 48 Archibald Knowles, grocer and ... Mrs Dalgarno, sick nurse provision merchant. 49 James Strachan, grocer 56 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker 50 Mrs Tulloch, lodgings 57 J. Murray, stoneware merchant. ... Alexander Murdoch, bookseller 58 A. Coutts, turner & shuttle maker and corn merchant h. 58J George Eweu, turner, h. 51 James Laing, chemist, h. 50 60- 62 David Coutts, general grocer 64 David Imray, h. 61 Mrs Stephenson 65 Charles Edwards, grocer and spirit 63 John Anderson, plumber, h. 60 dealer 68 John Michie, tinsmith, h. 75 66 James Reiih, gardener 75 Mrs John Miclue, poultry shop 75 Geo. Mathewson and Co., grocers 79 Murdoch M'Leod, innkeeper 77 Robert Farquhar, slater 81—82 William Henderson, painter, 84 Jas. Green manufacturer and clo- workshop thier John Legge, stone cutter ... A. and W. Stark fieshers, h. 83

WINDSOR PLACE, YEAT'S LANE,

lane. From Thistle lane to Victoria st. west, From Canal terrace to Summer

1 Mrs Macandrew 2 Daniel Mearns, shipmaster Morgan, shipowner ... John Duncan writer 7 John 2 John Milne, assessor, h. ... John Leslie, shipmaster 3 John Hodge, cutler, k.

YEAT'S COURT, WINLAW'S COURT, 30 Netherkirkgate.

107 Gallowgate. YORK PLACE,

WINDY WYND, From Waterloo quay to York street.

From Gallowgate to Spring Garden. William Duthie, shipowner 25 Robert Johnston, merchant 10 Wm. M'Phersoh 27 George M. Thomson tide surveyor 15 Wm. Henderson, spirit dealer (customs) h. shipmaster ... John Henderson, tailor ... George B. Allan, C. 20 M'Kinnon and Co., founders ... Andrew Leckie engineer (T. H. 21 Mrs Geo. Mutch, spirit dealer and Co.) h. 25 John Mavor, slater ... Alex. Gaul, shipmaster STREET DIRECTORY. 309

29 John Collie, druggist 41 Mrs Peter Ligertwood 31 Wra. Cormack, grocer ... Mrs Howling, lodgings ... Thomson, Hall, Catto, and Co., ... Alex. Davidson founders, &c. ... John Forbes, shipmaster 44 David Main, shipmaster 45 Alex. Morgan, foreman (A, H. and YORK STREET, Sons) h. ... Mrs Alexander Hall 119 Wm. Hall (of A. Hall and Sons) h. From Wellington st. to the New Pier. Walter Hood and Co., shipbuilders A. Hall and Sons 1 Miss Watt, spirit dealer 2 James Morgan, carpenter 4 William Anderson YOUNG STREET, 5 Donaldson Rose and Co., timber merchants 9 George Garden, spirit dealer From Gallowgate to Loch street. 10 Alexander Brownie, teacher 13 John Collie, ropemaker 9 Alex. Cairney, h. ... Lewis Fyfe, blockmaker 11 Wm. Yule, grocer, h. 15 Geo. Hughes, carver, h. 13 13 Alex. Paul, provision shop 17 Mrs Andrew Still, grocer 14 G. Robb, wholesale grocer] 18 John Skinner, boat builder ... Alex. Milne of Pittrichie 19 James Connon 16 Thomas Gibb, day patrol ... James Moir, ropemaker 17 Ann Troup, draper, h. ... James M. Herriot, shipmaster 24 Mrs Riach ... Wm. Baxter, engineer ... J. Wishart, organ builder 25 Mrs Smith, spirit dealer ... Misses Allan, dressmakers 34 Richard Taylor, engineer ... Mrs Allan, lodgings 36 James Anderson, blacksmith COTTAGES, MANSIONS,

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Albyn Cottage—near Albyn place, or west side of Holburn Church Angusfield— or Skene road, beside Rubislaw Quarries, right-hand side Ann Place— on Low Stocket road, near Roseninunt terrace Arthurseat—a mansion near Polmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway Station, or ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's nursery Ashgrove— about half-a-mile south west of Kittybrewster Toll Ashhill, or Prospect Cottage—on road leading south-west and west from Kitty- brewster Toll, half-a-n.ile from Toll Ashvale-on Cuparston road, right-hand side, opposite Nellfield Cemetery Balgownie Road—road leading along north side of river Don to Grandholm- house Balgownie—a mansion on north side of river Don, half-a-mile above old bridge Balgownie Bridge— (Bridge of DonJ Balgreen—a cottage on Low Stocket road, right-hand side, one-and-a-half-miles from Caroline place Balmoral place—a line of dwelling houses on Holburn road, two minutes' walk beyond Holburn street, right-hand side Banchory House—a mansion on the south Deeside road, two miles beyond bridge of Dee Bannermill—a manufactory near Links, approached by Bannermill street and Albion street Barkmill—from Caroline place to Berryden, left-hand side Beechhill—a mansion on Countesswells road, left-hand side, two and-a-quarter miles from Holburn street Belmont—a mansion on Berryden road, hilf-a-mile beyond Caroline place Bellevue—a mansion on Hardgate road, left-hand side, half-a-mile beyond Bon- accord terraGe Bellville—a cottage and nursery, 11 Leadside, Gilcomston Belvidere— a mansion on Stocket road, half-a-mile west from Skene square Berryden Road— leading- north from Caroline place to Cairncry road aud Kitty- brewster Toll Berryden House— on Berryden road, three minutes' walk from Caroline place right-hand side Berrybank—on Berryden road, half-a-mile from Caroline place, or near to Kitty- brewster Toll, left-hand side Berry's Road—a narrow lane leading from north end of Broadford to north end of Cause vayend Bloomfield-- a line of Cottages on the Holburn road, two minutes' walk beyond Holburn street, left-hand side PLACES IN THE SUBURBS. 311

Botanic Gardens (Roy's Nursery)—near Ferryhill Bonnymuir— a dwelling house on Low Stocket road, about a mile from south end of Hutcheon street Bridge of Dee—on South road, by Holburn street, about one-and-a-half miles from Union place Bridge of Don (New) -on King street road, two miles from Castle street Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge— three minutes' walk west of New Bridge of Don Broomhill-a dwelling house on the Old Deeside Road, half-a-raile- from south end of Holburn street Burnieboozle (now Walkerhill)— a mansion on Skene road, half-a-mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left-hand side Burnside— a group of cottages on Low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place Cairncry Road— a by-road branching off south west from Kittybrewster Toll, and extending about two miles in length Calsayseat— at the junction of George street and Causewayend roads, half-a mile from George street Carnation-field— a iruit and flower garden on Low Stocket road, opposite Lunatic Asylum, left-hand side Carden's Haugh— at west end of Skene street, nearly opposite Victoria street west Carpet Square—a group of houses on Berryden road, two minutes' walk from. Caroline place, left-hand side Cattofield—on Cairncry road, three minutes' walk west from Kittybrewster Toll Cherryvale—at west end of Skene street, opposite Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry Clayhill Brick Work—on road leading from Poynernook to Ferryhill Station, one minute's walk beyond Affleck street Clerkseat Road (old name of Berryden road) Cornhill House—on Cornliill road, one mile from Lunatic Asylum, right-hand side of road Countesswells Road— a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparston road, about one mile beyond Cuparston Toll Countesswells House—about four miles from Holburn street, by Cuparston and Countesswells roads Cuparston Road—branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards beyond Holburn bridge Cuparston Cottage—on Cuparston road, three minutes' walk from Holburn street, right-hand side Cuparston Place—on Cuparston road, branches off from Holburn street, right- hand side Cuparston Buildings— a line of dwelling houses on Cuparston road, three- quarters of a mile from Holburn street, right-hand side Craigie Loanings—a road leading north from Westfield or foot of Albert street to High Stocket road Craigie Park- a dwelling house on the Craigie Loauinsrs road, left-hand side Craigiebuckler—between the Rubislaw and Countesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street Craigton Cottage— on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left- hand side, east side of Railway branch line Cunnigarhill Nursery at east end of Constitution street, adjoining Links, left- hand side Dancing Cairn Quarries— on the Inverness or North road, one-and-a half miles beyond Woodside Dairncleugh— a dwelling house, on Countesswells road, two and-a-half miles from Holburn street, left hand side Denhead of Rubislaw— a road which branches off to right near Rubislaw Toll, half-a-mile from Toll Devanha House—a mansion near Ferrjjhill, two minutes' walk south from south end of Crown street Devanha Brewery—on north side of River Dee, near Wellington bridge Devanha Distillery—on north side of River Dee, a quarter-of-a-mile beyond Wellington bridge Dee Mouth— at south end of College street, left-hand side Dee Mount—a mansion, about a hundred yards west from Ferryhill junction of Aberdeen Railway Diamond Cottage, Holburn place—south end of Holburn street, left-hand side Drywell Park—on the Stocket road leading past Rosemount, nearly opposite head of Short loanings 312 PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.

Eastfield—on the Low Stocket road, one-and-a-quarter miles from Caroline place, left-hand side Eden Cottage— on Countesswells road, two-and-a-half miles from Holbura street, left-hand side Elmbank House—near Kittybrewster toll-bar Elmhill—a mansion on the Cornhill road, five minutes' walk from Caroline place, right-hand side Elmfield —a dwelling house, half-a-mile above Mounthooly, east side of Rail- way Branch line Ewen Place—on Countesswells road, two-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, left-hand side Farmers' Hall lane—a narrow footpath leading from Gilcomston brae to Rose- mount Ferryhill House—a mansion on road leading from Crown street to Roy's Nursery right-hand side Ferryhill Foundry—beside Wellington Bridge Ferryhill Mills—three hundred yards south of New Bridge, Hardgate Ferryhill Gardens (Roys' Nursery)—three hundred yards beyond Ferryhill House, right-hand side Ferryhill Cottage—on hill overlooking Wellington Bridge Firhill Well—half-a-mile west from Old Aberdeen, approached by foot-road leading from beside Red Lion Inn, Spittal Fonthill— two dwelling houses on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, right-hand side Fonthill Place —on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, right-hand side Fountainhall—a dwelling house on the road leading north from the top of Albyn place, four minutes' walk from Stoneytown, right-hand side Forbesfield—on Cuparston road, one mile from Holburn street, right-hand side Forresterhill-^on the Cornhill road, leading from West side of Lunatic Asylum, one-and-a-half miles from Caroline place, left-hand side Friendville —a dwelling house on Cuparston road, one-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, right-hand side Friendly Bank—a dwelling house near Mounthooly bridge, right-hand side Froghall Cottage— half-a-mile above Mounthooly Galleries—a dwelling house between Mackie place and Cherryvale, right-hand side of Skene street Gilcomston Dam—a hundred yards west from foot of Albert street Gilcomston House— Upper Leadside, Gilcomston, right-hand side Glenburnie Distillery—about a hundred yards north from Rubislaw toll-bar Glenburnie Cottage— between Cherryvale and Carden place, right-hand side of Skene street west Gordons Mills—on the south side of the river Don, half-a-mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral Gowan Brae—a group of dwelling houses at north end of Causewayend, right- hand side Grandholm Works—on north side of river Don, about a mile north from Woodside Grandholm Cottage—on north side of river Don, half-a-mile west from Grand- holm works Grandholm Lodge—on north side of river Don, half-a-mile west from Grand- holm works Granite Hill (late Cairncry) —a dwelling-house at west end of Cornhill and

.j Cairncry roads "Grantown Lodge—at Cuparston place, about three minutes walk from Hol- burn street, right-hand side Hawthorn Cottage— at, Cuparston place, quarter-of-a-mile from Holburn street right-hand side Hazlehead House—about a mile beyond Rubislaw toll, then nearly half-a-mile to left from Skene road Hilton— about five minutes' walk west from Woodside Free Manse Honeybank—north end of Canal road, right-hand side, near Sutherland's manufactory Honeybrae on the South High Stocket road leading past Morningfield, left- hand-side, one-and-a-half miles from Skene Square Hosefield —a dwelling-house about a quarter-of-a-mile north from Mile-end Inmore Cottage— on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, about two minutes' walk from Caroline place, left-hand side Ivy Cottage— on High Stocket road, leading from top of Maberly street past Rosemount, half-a-mile from Skene square, left-hand side PLACES IN THE SUBURBS. 313

Jessiefield—on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw quarries, left hand side Johnston Place— a dwelling house on the Rubislaw road, about three-quarters- of-a-mile beyond Rubislaw Toll, left-hand side Kenfield Cottage --on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left- hand side Kepplestone House—on the Skene road, left-hand side,opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone Cottage— on the Skene road, left-hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone Lodge—on the Skene road, left-hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kirkhill—on the Wellington road, south side of River Dee, one mile beyond Wellington bridge, left-hand side Kittybrewster Toll—on the Inverness road, about one-and-a-quarter miles from Union street Leslie Place—north end of North Broadford, light-band side Loanhead—on the High Stocket road leading from Skene square by Rosemount nearly half-a-mile from Skene square, on left-hand side Lochhead— on the Low Stocket road, right-hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline place Louisville —a mansion on Cuparston road, or North Deeside Turnpike, one mile from Holburn street, right-hand side Lunatic Asylum—near west end of Hutcheon street Mannofield—a group of dwelling houses on the Cuparston road, at the junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads, about half-a- mile beyond Cuparston toll Maryfield—a dwelling house on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hardgate, left-hand side Marywell Bank-a dwelling house at foot of Marywell street, south side Mary vale— a dwelling house at the west end of South High Stocket road lead- ing from Morningneld, about two miles from Skene square Mastrick—two-and-a-quarter miles from town, on Low Stocket road Millbank— a dwelling house at north end of North Broadford, left-hand side Millbank Cottage—on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline place, right-hand side Millbank Cottage—iu Hardgate, near Willowbank, left-hand side Millbank Place—north end of North Broadford, left-hand side Mile-end —on the High Stocket road, at the parting of the North and South High Stocket roa-is, about three-quarters-of-a-mile west of Skene square Model Gardens, Westrield—approached by Upper Leadside, and by Altiert st. Model Gardens, Gilcomston— behind Gilcomstou brewery, approached from Leadside Morefield— on the North High Stocket road, half-a-mile west of Mile-end, left hand side Morningh'eld— a group of dwelling houses on South High Stocket road, taking left-hand road from Mile-end, about half-a-mile from Mile-end Morningside—on Old Deeside road, one-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, right-hand side Mount Pleasant— a dwelling house at north end of Canal road, right-hand side Mount Cottage—Rosemount, south end of Mount street Muirfield Cottage—on North High Stocket road, about half-a mile beyond Mile- end, left-hand side Nellfield Cemetery—Cuparston road, fifty yards from Holburn street, left-hand side Nellfield House - on Cuparston road, a quarter-of-a-mile from Holburn street, left-hand side Nelson's Houses— Holburn street, first houses on right-hand side, after passing Cuparston road Newbridge—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-accord terrace Newbridge Brewery—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-accord terrace Newlands—on the Old North Deeside road, one mile from Holburn street Newton of Pitfodels—on the North Deeside road, three-aud-a-half miles from Holburn street North High Stocket Road Csee Sfoclcet RoadsJ Oakbank— between North and South High Stocket roads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end Oakbank Cottage—on South High Stocket road, leading past Morningneld, one- and-a-fourth miles from Skene square, right-hand side Orchard Cottage— Orchard lane, Spittal Outseats of Pitmuxton—on the north side of River Dee, between Roy's nursery and Ruthriestou 314 PLACES IN THE SUBURBS.

Prospect Cottage—new name for Ashhill (see Ashhill) Prospect Hill-a dwelling house on South High Stocket road, leading from Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square right-hand side Prospect Place— a dwelling house on Countesswells road, two-and-a-fourth miles from Holburn street, left-hand side Pitmuxton—on Old Ueeside road, right-hand side of Holburn street, about one mile from Union place Pitfodels Road—branches off west from Cuparston road, at Mannofield, nearly two miles from Holburn street Pitfodels—about three miles from Holburn street on Deeside road Powis—a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from Kittybrewster toll Princesfield—a dwelling house on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right-hand side Raeden—on Low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon street, one-and-a-fourth miles from Caroline place, right-hand side Richmondhill—a mansion on South High Stocket road, about four minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right-hand side Rosehill—a dwelling house on the Cairncry road, three minutes' walk from Kittybrewster toll, right-hand side Rosehill—a dwelling house on Stocket road, leading from west end of Maberly street, three minutes' walk from Skene square, left-hand side Rosemount Place—on Stocket road leading from west end of Maberly street, three minutes' walk from Skene square Rosemount House—on Stocket road leading from west end of Maberly street, first house on right-hand after passing Forbes street Rosie Cottage— another name for Ashhill, or Prospect cottage Rosie Cottage—at west end of Hutcheon street, north side Rosebank House - a dwelling-house on Stocket road leading from west end of Maberly street, first house on right-hand side after leaving Skene sq. Rosebank—a dwelling house on left-hand side of Hardgate, near Bellevue house Rotunda place—at Ferryhill, east corner of Roy's nursery Royfold— on road leading to right from Rubislaw toll, half-a-mile from toll, on right hand side Rubislaw place—leading from Albyn place to Waverly place Rubislaw House—on Skene road, about fifty yards beyond Rubislaw toll-bar, on right hand side Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield—near Skene road, a-quarter-of-a-mile beyond toll-bar, on left hand side Rubislaw quarries—on Skene road, about five minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw toll, right hand side Rubislaw Den— on road leading to right from Rubislaw toll, about half-a-mile from toll Rubislaw Park—on Skene road, three minutes' walk beyond Rubislaw toll, right hand side Rnthrieston Market Stance—on South Turnpike Road, about half-a-mile from south end of Holburn street, left-hand side Ruthrieston House— on South Turnpike road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Ruthrieston Cottage—on South Turnpike road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Ruthrieston Lodge—on South Turnpike road, half-a-mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Seabank House—on King st. road, right-hand side, one mile-and-a-quarter from Aberdeen Seafield—a dwelling-house about half-a-mile south from Rubislaw Bleachfield Seamount Place (late Porthill)—a large square, branching off to right, near top of Gallowgate Seaview Gardens— at east end of Constitution St., adjoining Links, left-hand side Stocket Hill— by the Low Stocket road to Raeden, from thence one -fourth-of-a- mile to the right-hand side Sclattie—a village at junction of Inverury and Old Meldruni roads, about two miles beyond Woodside Scotston—about two miles north-west from Bridge of Don Sheddocksley—a mansion on Old Skene road, three-and-a-half miles from Caro- line place, rii>ht-hand side Sim's Cottage— in Holburn street, about two hundred yards, beyond bridge, on left-hand side Slopfield—a cottage on Countesswells road, two-and-a-half miles from Holburn street, left-hand side PLACES IN THE SUBURBS. 315

Springbank—a dwelling- house on Inverness road, near Kittybrewster toll, left- hand side Summerhill—a mansion on South High Stocket road leading past Morningfield two miles from Skene square, right-hand side Summerfield— a group of dwelling houses at lower end of Park street, on left- hand side Sunnypark—adjoining Froghall, five minutes' walk from Causewayend Sunny^de—adjoining Spittal, three minutes' walk west from Red Lion Inn Springhill—a mansion on Old Skene road, three miles from Caroline place Spa Well—in Spa street, west side of Infirmary Stoeket Road (South High)— leads south-west from Mile-end, by left-hand side road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (North High)—leads westward from Mile-end, by right-hand side road, past Raeden and Oakbank, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (Low)— leads in a straight line westward from Caroline place, past Westburn, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to Stocket Strawberry Bank— a line of cottages near foot of Bon-accord row, right-hand side of entrance to Hardgate Stoneytown—a group of dwelling houses on Skene road, right-hand side, about three hundred yards west from Albert street Stoneywood—about two miles north from Woodside, on the south side of river Don Tony Farm—on south side of river Dee, half-a-mile east of Wellington Bridge Torry Farm Brick Works—on south side of river Dee, half-a-mile east of Torry Farm Torry Village, south side of harbour entrance Twin Cottage—about the middle of Holburn street, on right-hand side Union Grove— a mansion at Wellington place, on west side of Holburn church Union Glen distillery— beside Holburn bridge, on Holburn street, left-hand side United Cottage- Holburn street, two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side Villa Franca—a cottage about a hundred yards east of Morningfield Villafield—a cottage near Gilcomston dam, three minutes' wal'i from North end of Albert street View Place—a dwelling house at west end of Rosemount, left-hand side Viewton Place—a dwelling house on the road from Mounthooly to Spittal, left- hand side Viewfield—between Countesswells and Rubislaw roads, one-half mile west of Rubislaw Bleachfield Wallfield—on Low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place, right hand side Walkerhill—new name for Burnieboozle- [see Burnieboozle) Walnut Cottage— on Ruthrieston road, about half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Waterton—about two miles north from Woodside, on south side of River Don Wellington, or Suspension Bridge— over river Dee, near Ferryhill iron works Westfield, a mansion near north end of Albert street, entrance at foot of Craigie loanings Westfield Nursery—on Craigie loanings, left hand side, three minutes' walk from north end of Albert street Westburn— a mansion on Low Stocket road, right-hand side, three minutes' walk from Caroline place Whitehall—dwelling house near Gilcomston dam, a quarter-of-a-mile from north end of Albert street, on road leading west from the same Whitemyres—a mansion on Old Skene road, three and three-fourth miles from Skene square, by low Stocket road [bridge Willowbank— a mansion on left-hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite New- Willowpark— a dwelling-house on low Stocket road, two miles irom Caroline place, left-hand side — — — —

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS.

John B. Bannerman, coal broker and commission agent, 8 Trinity quay, h. 86 Crown street, and agent, Bank of Deposit National Assurance and Investment Association, 3 Pall Mall East, London—Branch Office, 115 Union street— rend, John B. Bannerman, manager, Bank of Deposit National Assurance and Invest- ment Association, and State Fire Insurance Co., 3 Pall Mall East, London Branch Office, 202 Union street. Robert Catto, jun. (of R. Catto & Son) 44 King street—read, Robert Catto. Mrs Thomas Cruickshank, lodgings, 120 King street—read, 11 Union buildings. John Fraser, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) read, (John Blaikie & Sons.) James Leask, advocate, 32 Queen street read, 16 King street. Jas. M'Donald, cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street read, Jas. M 'Donald, jun. P. Williamson & Son, druggists, 141 Union street—read, Grant & Donald, (successors to P. Williamson & Son) chemists and druggists. William Spark, teacher of music, 28 Queen street. Mrs John Arthur, lodgings, 46 Dee street. Mrs Leslie, 64 Union street. Alex. Leslie (Leslie & Manle) 64 Union street, h. Geo. Maule, jun. (Leslie & Maule) 64 Union street, h. Morrison & Skakle, working jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 44 St Nicholas street. Omit, John Jones, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Park street. Omit, Robert M'Combie, dispensing chemist, 56 Summer street. OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.

Provost.—Professor George Ferguson. BAILIES.

Alexander Stables, merchant ; Dr. Gordon; Mr Robert Dyce; Dr. R. Poison. MERCHANT COUNCILLORS.

Treasure!—Mr Thomas Leask.

Captain L. X. Leslie. | Mr John Clark. I Mr David Thomson. Mr George Grub. Dr Fyfe. Mr Alexander Nicol.

Mr Alex. Stables, jun. | Dr Hercules.Scott.

TRADES COUNCILLORS.

Mr James Jaflray, weaver. Mr James Connon, shoemaker. Mr Peter Matheson, tailor. Mr John Arthur, blacksmith. Mr William Laws, wright. Mr William Smith, blacksmith.

Treasurer—Mr Thos. Leask. Procurator-Fiscal—Mr Alex. Stronach, advocate. Town-Clerk — Mr George Grub, advocate. Officer— William Leslie.

SEMINARIES OF LEARNING.

UNIVERSITY AND KING'S COLLEGE, OLD ABERDEEN,

Founded, 1494,

Chancellor—George, Earl of Aberdeen, LL.D. rotor—Francis, Earl of Ellesmere, D.C.L. Principal—Peter C. Campbell, D.D. Sub-Principal and Secretary—David Thomson, M.A. Curator of Library—Geo. Ferguson, A.M. Librarian—Robert Bower, M.D. 2c 318 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

PROFESSORS. - CHAIRS. INCUMBENTS. Greek... William D. Geddes, A.M. Humanity George Ferguson, A.M. Mathematics Frederick Fuller, A.M. Natural Philosophy David Ihomson, A.M. Moral Philosophy Hercules Scott, L.L.D Divinity Robert Macpherson, D.D. Oriental Languages Andrew Scott, A.M. Medicine and Chemistry Andrew Fyfe, M.D. Civil Law Patrick Davidson, LX.D. LECTURERS. INCUMBENTS. Practical Religion Robert Macpherson, D.D. Evidences and ' Principles of Christian ) „ . „ „ _ r Religion >• Hercules Scott, L.L.D.

C Cam bel] - Murray's Sabbath Lecture i £ ' P , DD

(. Rev. Charles Macdonald, A.: Anatomyand, „ Physiology and Practical . | „ „ Jr „„ Anatomy j- Peter Redfern, MJD. Surgery David Kerr, M.D. Practice of Medicine Joseph Williamson, M.D. Midwifery George Rainy, M.D* Institutes of Medicine John Christie, M.D." Botany- Rev. J. C. Brown. Medical Jurisprudence Duncan Reid M.D, Materia Medica Robert Rattray, M.D. Natural History Rev. J. Longmuir.

Grammar School, (New street)—Hector, Rev. John Leask. Gymnasium, (7 Chanonry)—Hector, Rev. A. Anderson. Bell's School—Boys, (New street)— Teacher, George Ramage Do - Girls, ( Do. )— Teacher, Miss M'Vey Parochial, ( Do. )—Teacher, George Law Seminary, (High street)— Teacher, Miss Cruickshank.

Adam, James, editor of " Herald," 110 High street Win., tailor, 46 Spittal Mrs, lodgings, 15 College bounds Miss, 21 College bounds Miss, milliner, 41 Spittal Airth, Stephen, boot and shoemaker, 26 Spittal Alexander, Mrs Charles, Donbank cottage Allan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 83 High street Allen, George, flesher, 2 Don street Anderson, Eev. Alex., rector of Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry Alexander, farmer, Cluny's wynd Mrs G., superintendent, Female Penitentiary, 28 Spittal Aanand, Miss, 30 College bounds Arthur, James, blacksmith, King street road

Baillie, Mrs, dressmaker, 90 High street Bain, John, farmer, Seaton gate Bannerman, Mrs Dr., 8 Chanonry Baxter, J., grocer, King street road OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 319

Begg, John, sub-janitor, King's College Miss, 98 High street Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 7 High street Brown, Allan G., 28 High street Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry Burnett, Miss, of Keinnay, Don street

Campbell, James, teacher, Old Bridge of Don school Rev. P. C, D.D., Principal, King's College, 32 College Roderick, vintner, Seaton gate [bounds Catto, Miss, 108„High street Charles, Geo., tailor, funeral and occasional waiter, High st. Wm., painter and glazier, 86 High street Cheyne, Alex., manager, Brickwork Chisholm, Alex., 89 High street Christie, Alexander, manager, Brickwork John, flourmiller, 48 High street Clapper ton, Mrs Dr., 29 College bounds [road Clark, Alex., sexton (St. Peter's Cemetery) Lodge, King st. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13 College bounds Alexander, cooper, Don street James, cooper, Don street James, tailor, Town house John, advocate, 37 High street Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 19 Don street Mrs, George, baker, 79 High street Connon, David, boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Robert, gardener, Brick-kilns Mrs, lodgings, 14 College bounds [bounds Cormack, Geo., portrait and miniature painter, 16 College Coutts, Miss, dressmaker, 35 Don street Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 89 Spittal Cruickshank, John, manufacturer, 23 College bounds Miss, seminary, High street

Datjn, Robert, M.D., deputy inspector-general of hospitals ;

The Priory, 16 Chanonry i Dawson, John G., writer, 45 High street Robert, land Stewart, Seaton house Donald, Mrs James, Kildare cottage, King street road Downie, Chas., carter and Old Aberdeen carrier, 30 High st. Dunn, Joseph, farmer, 68 High street Dunbar, Duncan, manufacturer, Don street James, night watchman, Don street Duncan, Wm., flesher, Spittal Mrs John, 20 Spittal Durie, Charles, lodgings, 108 High street

Edersheim, Rev. Dr Alfred, 112 High street Edmund, Wm., 22 College bounds 320 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Ferguson, Geo., A.M., professor of Humanity, King's Col- lege, h. 11 College bounds Findlay, Mrs James, lodgings, 6 College bounds Forbes, Mrs Col. Arthur, 10 Chanonry Mrs Dr, Powis lodge Fuller, Frederick, M.A., professor of Mathematics, University and King's College Fyfe, Andrew, M.D., professor of chemistry, King's College, h. 34 College bounds James, flesher, 60 High street

G-all, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College bounds Geddes, Wm. D., professor of Greek George, Charles Insurance broker, h. 11 Chanonry Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry Gibb, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds Gill, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Orchard lane, College bounds Mrs, lodgings, 16 College bounds Glover, Thos., chief officer, preventive station, Bridge of Don Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High street Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High street Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal Eobert, farmer, 67 High street Wm., farmer, 10 High street Grub & Clark, boot and shoemakers, 13 College bounds

Hay, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton house Mrs, vintner, Red Lion, Spittal Hector, Mrs, lodgings, 79 Spittal Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 8 High street Hutcheson, James, Don street

Irvine, Francis, M.D., 15 High street

Jaffray, James, grocer, Seaton gate Miss, 48 Don street Jamieson, Wm., shoemaker, 25 College bounds Johnston, G., engineer (Earl of Aberdeen steamer), 35 Spittal John, grocer, Old Bridge of Don, and at Don-view John, steward, 15 Spittal Miss Jane, lodgings, 96 Spittal Joss, Peter, machinist and artificial limb maker, Love lane

Keith, Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don mills Kemp, James, manufacturer, 20 Don street Kilgour, James, lodgings, 58 High street John, sexton, Church gate OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 321

Kilgour, Robert, carter, 18 Don street Kynoch, Ninian, clerk to St Peter's churchyard, 64 Spittal

Lamb, James, Donview hotel Law, George, Parochial school Laws, Wm., cartwright, King street road Lawson, F., blacksmith, 2, h. 4 Seaton gate Lawrence, Wm. carter, High street Leask, James, advocate, Seabank John, session-clerk, and registrar of births, deaths, ancf marriages, for the parish of Oldmachar, h. 113 High street [street Thomas, tea, wine and spirit merchant,, 16, k. 17 High Mrs, lodgings, 82 Spittal Mrs, vintner, King street road Leith, George, weaver, East Back road Leslie, Capt., L.X., 14th regiment, H.P., Hugh Fraser, of Powis, Powis house William, shoemaker, King street road Linton, William, mason, High street Lyell, Mrs, lodgings, 12 College bounds Lyon, David, contractor, h. Mary Cottage, King street road

M'Donald, David haberdasher, 104 High street M'Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 76 Spittal M'Kenzie, Duncan, feuar, 27 Spittal M'Killiam, Robert, feuar, Viewtown Cottage M'Tavish, Henry, feuar, lodgings, 59 Spittal M'Vey, Miss teacher (Bell's school) Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street William, farmer, Seaton gate Maclean, William, principal-audit clerk, Great North of Scot- land Railway, 56 Spittal Macleod, Miss, 71 High street Macpherson, Rev. Robert, D.D. professor of Divinity, (King's College,) h. Chaplainary Macrobie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal William, salmon fisher, New Bridge of Don Matheson, P., tailor, Orchard House, College bounds Mellis, Peter, manager (Smith, Irvine & Co.), h. 89 Spittal Merchant, William C, engineer, Firhill-well Cottage Michael, James, carter, 26 Spittal Millar, Ales., road overseer, Buchan district, East Back road Milne, James, feuar, 29 College bounds John, cart and plough wright, Seaton gate John, baker, 97 High street Mitchell's Hospital, 2 Chanonry Mrs feuar, 20 Spittal 2 c 2 322 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Moir, George, feuar, 100 Spittal

Mollison, Mrs James, lodgings, 1 9 College bounds Morrison, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Balgownie road, Bridge of Don Murray, Miss, 27 College bounds

NlCOL, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm Leslie, sexton, Church gate

Penitentiary, Female, 28 Spittal—Mrs Anderson, super- intendent Poison, John, innkeeper, 3 New street Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 2 Chanonry Post Office, Receiving, 43 High street Primrose, Mrs George, 61 Don street

Rae, Alexander, farmer, King street road Ramage, George, teacher (Bell's School) east road Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 12 College bounds Rennie, Alexander, salmon fisher, Bridgefield house Richmond, Thomas, late inspecting commander (Coast Guard) 63 Don street Robbie, Donald, lodgings, 98 Spittal Robertson, Alexander, Balgownie Lodge Ross, James, sheriff- officer, 44 High street James, Red-lion inn, Spittal John, brewer, 19 High street [street Robert, surgeon, and apothecary, (Post Office) 43 High Rust, Alexander Irvine, miller and grain merchant, Ladye- mill, King street road

Scott, A., professor of Hebrew, King's College Hercules, L.L.D., professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College, h. at College Simpson, Andrew, wright, 30 College bounds Ann, teacher, Bridge of Don Singer, George, feuar, 28 High street Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal Smith, A., grocer, 59 High street A., gardener, h. and seed-shop, King street road William, blacksmith and farrier, King street road Irvine & Co., brewers, 18 High street James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds John, boot and shoemaker, 48 High street John, saciist, King's College Rev. Robert, Old Machar Church, 14 Chanonry Robert, steward, 94 Spittal Smyth, Captain, R.N., inspecting commander (Coast Guard) 15 Chanonry OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 223

Stables, Alex. & Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 112 High George, vintner, 102 High street [street James, cleik (City of Glasgow bank) h. 112 High street Stephen, William, shipmaster, Orchard house Stevenson, James, Seaton gate James & Son, boot and shoemakers, 48 High street Stott, James, gardener, Seaton gate Straith, Mrs, midwife, 6 College bounds Misses, dressmakers, 6 College bounds Sutherland, John, Viewton place Eobert, farmer and feuar, 70 Spittal

Taylor, James, tailor, Don street Eobert, rope and twine manufacturer, Frog-hall lane Miss, lodgings, 26 College bounds Thorn, Jn, jun.. constable and sheriff-officer, 30 High street William, mason, 66 High street Thomson, David, professor of Natural Philosophy,, King's College, h. 33 College bounds James, grocer, and spirit dealer, 30 High street Jno., blacksmith and veterinary surgeon, King st., road Jno., manager (Smith, Irvine & Co.), h. 25 High street Torrie, James, M.D., 70 High street Tocher, Wm., overseer (Salmon Fishings) Bridge of Don Turreff, Gavin, clerk (A. B. Co.) 46 High street

Watkins, Alexander, Primrose-hill Watt, John, Mains of Seaton Wilson, Miss Agnes, 54 High street Wood, Bev. James George, Old Machar Church, 5 Chanonry Miss, governess, Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry Wragg, P. P., collector, (A. & S. M. J. E.), 45 High street

Yeats, Thomas, butcher, 24 Spittal WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

CHUECHES. Established — M. — M. Eoss ; Free — Eobert Forbes ; Evangelical Union James B. Laing, M.D. Treasurers of Congregations—Established,

Alex. Fullerton ; Free, John Johnston ; Eoang. Union, Alex. Fraser.

TEACHERS.

Free Church—Adam Boddie ; Female Teachers—Misses Hall, Milne, Wallace, and Jane Allau.

Post Office, 67 Hadden street.—Postmaster—Robert M'Donald. Letter- Carrier—George Cooper, 114 Hadden street.

FEUARS' ASSOCIATION OF COTTON, WOODSIDE, AND TANFIELD,

Instituted 1841, FOR PROMOTING THE IMPROVEMENT AND PROSPERITY OF THESE TILLAGES.

Patron— Right Hon. Lord James Hay. President . Treasurer- John Reid. Secretary—Robert M'Donald; and a Committee of Twelve.

PAROCHIAL COAL FUND.—1840. President—M. M. Ross; Treasurer and Secretary—Eobert Forbes, Two Extra- ordinary and twenty-four ordinary Directors.

TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, 1839.—60 Members.

President—A. Barnet. Vice-Presidents—E. Forbes and J. B. Laing. Se- cretaries—W. F. Wight and J. Cooper. Treasurer—J. Wight, jun.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—1852.

President— J. Gilchrist, M.D. Vice-Presidents—R. Forbes and J. B. Laing, M.D" Secretary -John Wight, jun. Treasurer—Garden Hepburn. Council of nine'

Exhibitions—Saturday, July 19, and September 6, in Woodside School.

MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION- 1853,

MEETS EVERY FRIDAY AT 85 P.M.

Secretary—William Martin. Treasurer—Alexander Barnet. Editor of Magazine—William Wight.

Inland Revenue Office]— John Broomhead, Lower Middlefield House.

Police Officer—Wm. Richardson, 104 Hadden street "WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 325

Adan, Charles, farmer, Hilton house Alexander, Miss, 3 Mary place, Don street Anderson, George, engineer, Kittybrewster station, ft. 5 Mary place, Don street

Bannerman, Donald, fireman, h. 10 Hadden street Barnet, Alexander, 29 Hadden street Bain, George, farmer, Mains of Hilton Barron, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 4 Queen street, h. 104 Hadden street [street Thomas, painter, 18 Wellington street, h. 107 Hadden Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140 Hadden st. John, stonedresser, 3 Wellington place Begbie, James, pattern maker, h. 19 Wellington street Beverley, A., blacksmith, Backhill of Hilton Blake, Charles, foreman, Persley quarries, h. Persley Boddie, Adam, teacher, Woodside school, h. 1 Tanfield walk Brebner, Burnett, engineer, 1 1 Wellington street Brown, Andrew, engine driver, Kittybrewster, h. 11 Broad- ford lane Archibald, station master, Kittybrewster, h. Toll David, blacksmith, 9 Hadden street George, of Tanfield, Bairnshall George (of P. & G. Brown) Fountville, Tanfield Booth, Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street Broomhead, John, officer of Inland Revenue, h. Lower Middle- field house

Caird, George, clerk (P. & G. Brown) 3 Grandholm street William, mason, 11 Grandholm street Catto, James, farmer, Lower Cotton John, carter, 2 Mary place Christie, John, 14 Hadden street Clark, James, mason, 3 Grandholm street James, watchman, 151 Hadden street William, feuar, 131 Hadden street Clerk, Alexander, farmer, Hayfield Cock, James, 6 Schoolhill Cooper, George, letter carrier, 114 Hadden street Corken, James, feuar, 1 Don street Cowie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden street Crombie, Peter, jeweller, Carnation cottage Cruickshank, James, grocer, h. Ill Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 111 Hadden street

i Davidson, James L., teacher, Canal terrace Dawson, William, wood-sawyer, 62 Hadden street Deans, George, stonedresser, 165 Hadden street 326 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Diack, James, cowfeeder, Gaelic lane Donald, Andrew, stabler, 10 Wellington street Duguid, Alexander, carter, 48 Canal terrace

Duncan, George, gardener, 1 1 Wellington street John, gardener, 6 Canal street Michie, stone dresser, 2 Park street Durward, Andrew, stonedresser, 109 Hadden street Dunn, William, fisher, Cruives of Don

Ewen, Joseph, contractor, 104 Hadden street

Farquhar, Alexander, 121, A. 123 Hadden street Ferrier, A. & Co., manufacturers, 5, h. 7 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 5 Hadden street Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron street Fisher, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Wellington street Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington place Foote, James, carter, Kittybrewster Forbes, Rev. Robert, Free Church Manse William, wright, 3 Wellington place Forsyth, John, feuar, 1 Bairnshall lane Fraser, Miss, teacher, 2 Park street Fullerton, John (of Johnston & Fullerton) 40 School lane John, wright, 8 Canal street Alexander, wright, 13 Queen street John, clerk, 13 Queen street

Gibson, Miss dressmaker, 150 Hadden street Elizabeth, feuar, 93 Barron street Gilchrist, Isaac, M.D., surgeon, Ardenville, Queen street Glass, Alexander, general merchant, and circulating library, 69 and 71 Hadden street Mrs John, feuar, h. 125 Hadden street Glennie, Mrs, 72 Hadden street Goodbrand, James, cabinet maker, 104 Hadden street Goldie, James, shipowner, Ashhill Cottage Gordon, Peter, cowfeeder, Gaelic lane Robert, engine driver, Kittybrewster,, h. N. Broadford Grant, David, grocer, 215, h. 217 Barron street James, contractor, 16 Schoolhill Captain John, Woodside house John, engineer, 73 Barron street William, tailor, 68 Hadden street Mrs, lodgings, 66 Hadden street

Miss, dressmaker, 1 30 Hadden street Greig, William, carter, 17 Hadden street Gunn, John, contractor, 7 Barron street John, jun., agent () h. 7 Barron st. WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 327

Hadden, Alex. (Leys, Masson, & Co.) Grandholm Lodge A., and Sons, Gordon's mills Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace Harper, Alexander, gardener, Woodside lodge Mrs, 3 Mary place Harvey, Robert,'railway office, h. Tanfield house Mrs, James, Tanfield house Hector, Thomas, grocer, 153 h. 155 Hadden street Henderson, Matthew, farmer, Smithfield William, farmer, Hilton bank

Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 1 1 6 Hadden street Hewit, Lewis, carter, 3 Wellington street William, carter, 19 Bairnshall lane Hobbs, David, precentor, 131 Hadden street

Ironside, James, vintner, 301 Barron street

Jack, William, feuar, 128 Hadden street Johnston & Fullerton, builders and timber merchants, 20 Hadden street William (of Johnston & Fullerton) h. 18 Hadden street John, blacksmith, h. 18 Hadden street Joss, John, gardener, Cotton Lodge

Kempt, John, gas overseer, h. Lower Middlefield Kerr, John, tailor, 57 Hadden street Miss, 152 Hadden street

Lamont, William, wright, 33 Wellington street William, plasterer, 33 Wellington street Laurance, James, mason 1 Wellington street Lawson, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 85 Barron st.

M'Dermont, Alex., stonecutter, 243 Barron street M'Donald, David, boot and shoemaker, 26 Hadden street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron street Robert, apothecary and postmaster, 67, h. 65 Hadden street M'Gregor, Alexander, 13 Don terrace M'Intosh, Donald, contractor, 67 Canal terrace John, feuar, (engineer, Waterton) 150 Hadden street M'Kechnie, Mrs Neil, 54 Canal terrace M'Kenzie, John, gardener, 13 Grandholm street Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 110 Hadden street Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street M'Lennan, John, toll-keeper, Kittybrewster [terrace M'Pherson, Miss, corn extractor, Honey cottage, 61 Canal M'Robbie, John, merchant, 37 Hadden street Maitland, Alexander, carter, 33 Hadden street 328 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Maitland, George, merchant, 115 Barron street Maries, Edwin, chemist and druggist, 138 Hadden street Martin, John, Ivy cottage Mathieson, Stephen, feuar, 3 Wellington street Melvin, John, mason, 11 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 11 Hadden street Milne, John, grocer, Hayton Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal terrace Miss Jane, teacher, 45 Wellington street Morison, John, stoneware merchant, 119 Hadden street Thomas, stoneware merchant, 52 Hadden street Morrison, James (of Morrison and Skakle), 47 Barron street Morriskie, John, feuar, 133 Barron street Munro, Alexander, stonecutter, 245 Barron street George, shoemaker, 121 Barron street Murray, Kobert, clothier, 143, h. 145 Hadden street William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden street

Nicol, John, 25 Don street William, wright, 90, h. 92 Hadden street Nicolson, Malcolm, quarrier, 1 Wellington street

Ogg, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 53, h. 51 Barron st. George, carter, 259 Barron street

Petrie, George, shoemaker, 74 Hadden street Philip, James, 16 Hadden street Helen, sick-nurse, 17 Grandholm street Ploughman, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden street [house Poole, Richard, M.D., proprietor, private asylum, Middlefield

Eeid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21 Hadden street Eennie, Robert, grocer, 3 Barron street Riach, Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 8 Hadden st. Richardson, William, Rural Police, 104 Hadden street Riddel, James, Kittybrewster tavern Ritchie, Allan, baker, 146 Hadden street John, sen., 151 Barron street John, jun., carter, 17 Hadden street Robb, James, boot and shoemaker, 153 Barron street Peter, wright, Canal street William, A.M., 135 Hadden street Robertson, John, clerk, h. 3 Wellington street William, farmer, Rose hill William, grocer, 52 Barron street Robert, 38 Canal terrace Mrs W., grocer and clothier, 169, h. 171 Barron street Robson. James, feuar, Hayton Rose, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4 Barron street WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 329

Rose, Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 4 Barron street Ross, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, iron- monger, &c, 137, h. 139 Hadden street Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 127 Barron street James, blacksmith, 16 Hadden street John, wright, 91 Barron street Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane [tage Rev. Malcolm M. (Established Church) Donbank cot- Ruddieman, Alex., 2 Mary place Rutherford, John, blacksmith, 233 Barron street Ruthven, John Folds, locomotive superintendent, h. Spring- Bank, Kittybrewster

Sang, Robert, grieve, Kittybrewster Scott, David, slater, 10 School lane Francis, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane John, farmer, Hayton road, Gordon's Mills Robert, sawyer, 9 Grandholm street William, farmer, Don terrace Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker, 28 Hadden street Sherret, James, grocer, 181 Barron street Skakle, George, storekeeper and clerk, Kittybrewster Skinner, George, flesher, h. 1 Hadden street James, flesher, 48, h. 43 Hadden street Smith, Charles, mason, 23 Wellington street John, gardener, Bairnshall James, weaver, 8 Wellington street James, gardener, 235 Barron street John, tailor, 28 Wellington street Stephen, Charles, manufacturer, 85 Hadden street Stewart, Hugh, beadle (Established Church), 8 King street John, comb manufacturer, Cotton lodge John, stonedresser, 3 Mary place Stevenson, James, grocer, Gordon's mills Stiven, Mrs, baker and confectioner, 100, h. 98 Hadden st. Strath, Mrs, feuar, 27 Hadden street Sullivan, Bartholomew, paper-mould and dandy-roll maker, Wellington place

Taylor, James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147 Barron street John, merchant, 231 Barron street William, gardener, 15 Wellington street James, jun., farmer, Middlefield ...... James, feuar, 1 Well street, Barron street Thain, Mrs, 58 Hadden street Thomson, George, engine stocker, h. 4 Mary place Wm., Primrose cottage 2 D 330 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Thomson, John, blacksmith, Hilton Lodge Troup, Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street Alex. (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) Newseat

Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker, 122 Hadden street

Walker, George, tailor, 59 Barron street Geo., blacksmith, 21 Wellington street William, manager (G. N. of S. Railway) King street place, Aberdeen Miss, Hilton house Wallace, Miss, teacher Schoolhill, h. Auchmull Warrack, Miss, baker, 34 and 32 Barron street Warrender, Thomas, farmer, Persley Watson, David, engine driver, Kittybrewster, h. 19 Welling- ton street Webster, David, weaver, 112 Hadden street Wells, Sarah, sick-nurse, 6 Wellington street

Wight, John, baker, 46, 7i. 44 Hadden street Williamson, Alexander, Granitehill Andrew, 123 Barron street Wilson, Rev. J. H., Braehead, Cotton

Young, James, carter, 14 Wellington street Youngson, Peter, jun., manager, Gordon's mills ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE SCOTTISH Irofrhukl %&mmntt Cxmtpang,

ESTABLISHED 182 5. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARUAMENT.

Capital, £1,000,000.

HEAD OFFICE ABERDEEN. Office in Edinburgh, 65, Princes Street. Office in Glasgow,.., Ill, St Vincent Street. Office in London, 20, Cannon Street, City.

General Board of Bisectors. Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan, Chairman. Alex. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick, George Henry, Esq., Merchant, Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant. Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker. James Chalmers, Esq., Printer. Thos. Sangster, Esq., Advocate Alexander Fraser, Esq., City N. Smith, Jun., Esq., Merchant Chamberlain. Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank. Physician— Dr. Dyce. Law Agent—John Websteb, Advocate.

Xiife Department. rPHIS COMPANY undertakes every description of Assur- J- ances on Lives.

The Premiums are moderate ; and every improvement, suggested by ex- perience or observation, has been introduced into the rules and practice of the —

332 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Office. In particular, Extra Premiums for residence in foreign countries have been dispensed with to such exteut, that a large proportion of the assured, who may go abroad, will he free from any charge beyond the ordinary premiums, ex- cepting for sea risk ; —Holders of policies on the lives of others are protected from forfeiture on account of Extra risks incurred without their knowledge ; and, in the event of surrender, a liberal return is guaranteed, greatly exceeding what is usually allowed. The next Investigation is appointed to take place at 31st January, 1857. Policies in connection with the Participation Scheme, for which Proposals may be lodged on or before that date, will entitle their holders to share in the divi- sion of profits. Prospectuses containing important information regarding the last investi- gation, as at 10th February, 1852, with Tables of Rates, may be obtained on ap- plication at any of the Offices or Agencies of the Company.

ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH,

WITHOUT PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.

AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM.

20 £1 12 3 32 £2 4 10 44 £3 3 11 22 1 13 11 34 2 7 5 46 3 7 10 24 1 15 11 36 2 10 4 48 3 12 7 26 1 13 38 2 13 7 50 3 18 6 28 2 4 40 2 17 1 52 4 5 8 30 2 2 6 42 3 5 54 4 13 S

ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR ASSURANCE OF £100 AT DEATH,

WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.

AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM. AGE. PREMIUM.

20 £1 16 5 32 £2 10 8 44 £3 11 9 22 1 18 4 34 2 13 7 46 3 15 11 24 2 6 36 2 16 11 48 4 11 26 2 2 11 38 3 7 50 4 7 3 28 2 5 7 40 3 4 6 52 4 14 10 30 2 8 1 42 3 8 54 5 3 4

Premiums may be made payable half-yearly, or quarterly, to suit the con- venience of parties. Life Assurance Policy Stamps, and Fees to Medical Referees paid by the Company.

Fire Department.

Common, Hazardous, and Doubly Hazardous Risks are undertaken at the usual rates of Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. per cent, respectively. Special Insur- ances at increased rates.

By order of the Directors,

CHARLES F. GRIFFITH, Manager.

JOHN WATSON, Secretary. . Aberdeen, June, 1856. ADVERTISEMENTS. 333 SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND mi ASSMAME SJppY, FOUNDED A.D. 1815,

Upon the principles of purely Mutual Assurance.

HEAD OFFICE, 5 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

Accumulated and Invested Fund nearly Three Millions Sterling. Annual Revenue upwards of Three Hundred and Seventy Thousand Pounds.

PRESIDENT, THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OP ROSEBERRY, K.T. VICE-PRESIDENTS, THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF TWEEDALE, K.T. & C.B. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ELLESMERE. ROBERT DUNDAS, Esq. of Arniston. THE REV. DR. JAMES GRANT, Edinburgh.

THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND has now been in exis- tence fur upwards of Forty years, and its operations have been attended with a large and gratifying amount of success in all parts of the United Kingdom the subsisting Assurances amouuting to more than EIGHT MILLIONS STER- LING, while the society has paid away to tbe representatives of deceased mem- bers a further sum of TWO MILLIONS. A considerable portion of this last amount consisted of Bonus Additions to the Policies; these being in the case of policies opened during the earlier years of the Society's existence more titan the sum originally assured. The extent of additions that have been declared to policies of £1000 that were effected prior to the first of January, 1S53, may be seen from the following table of Examples :—

Year of Entry. Additions. Year of Entry. Additions.

1815 to 1819 £1031 1 8 184 I £257 4 1825 611 19 6 1845 144 19 1830 502 11 3 1850 52 10 1835 382 5 1852 17 10

Provided there is no legal impediment in the way, the additions may be commuted into an equivalent cash payment, or into a reduction from the future premium ; and the effect of the application of the latter plan, so far as regards the earlier Policies, would be entirely to extinguish the premium, leaving a con- siderable balance of Bonus unappropriated, with a reservation of the right of the Member to all future Bonuses. Tables of Rates, Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, &c, and all other infor mation may be obtained on application to the Head Office, or to any of the Agents in the United Kingdom. JOHN MACKENZIE, Manager. WM. LINDESAY, Secretary Edinburgh, June, 1856.

AGENTS IN ABERDEEN,

Alexander Nicol, Merchant. 57, Marischal street. John Blukie, Advocate, Union street. 2d 2 —

334 ADVERTISEMENTS. mmurnm mm>* ^

ABERDEEN! i§| • ~f\ GLASGOW:

' ST. VINCENT PLACE. 3, KING STREET. /§€' J&1& 19,

EDINBURGH: V^m W LONDON:

ST. ASDSEW SQ,UASE. 20, ^^^^^^^^ *>

ESTABLISHED 1836,

And Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament,

For Fixe and X>ife Assurance, at Home and Abroad,

chairman: JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Esq., L.L.D., Professor of Mathematics in the Mar- ischal College and .

HPHE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES offered by the Plan and Constitution of this Company are

The protection of a large paid-up Capital, with the guarantee of an influen- tial Local Proprietary, nearly 1000 in number, and

The moderate Fire and Life Rates, which are on the most economical scale consistent with perfect safety.

The Assets of the Company amount to a QUARTER OF A MILLION STERLING.

The -Annual Revenue exceeds £140,000.

In the Life Department, intending Assurers have the option of joining THE PROPRIETORS' BRANCH,

adapted for those who prefer the present advantage of Reduced Premiums to a

future Bonus ; or THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE BRANCH.

The Assured on this scheme incurring no liability, the guarantee of the Company being interposed, and the business conducted for a fixed charge of ten per cent. —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 335

on the Premiums paid—and the Whole Profits thereafter heing divisable among the Assured.

At the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Company, held on 13th June, 1856 Bonuses at the rate of £1 7s. 6d per cent., per annum, were declared on the amounts assured by all existing participation policies, and on their previously vested additions, for example

1. A Policy for £1000, opened 30th April, 1837, is now in- creased to £1284 19 8

2. A Policy for £1000, opened 30th April, 1843, is now in- creased to 1199 6 6

3. A Policy for £1000, opened 30th April, 1849, is now in- creased to 1112 16 5

4. A Policy for £1000, opened, 31st January, 1856, is now in- creased to 1013 15

And these Policies have besides allotted to them Contingent Peospective Additions at the same rate, should they become claims before the next Investi- gation in 1861.

It will be found that these benefits, when viewed in connection with the moderate Premiums charged, bear a most favourable comparison with those granted by other Companies.

SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES,

For an Assurance of £100 payable at death.

A<*e, 25 30 35 40 45 50

With Profits.... 2 1 11 2 8 2 14 11 3 3 11 3 14 3 4 7 4

Without Profits 1 17 1 2 2 7 2 8 8 2 16 8 3 5 9 3 19

No Entry Money nor charge for Policy Stamp or Medical Fee.

FERE INSURANCES

Effected at reduced rates — Claims promptly and liberally settled.

Fire and Life proposals and Tables of Rates may be obtained at the Head Offices or numerous

Agencies throughout the Kingdom.

WILLIAM CHALMERS, Manager. H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary. —

336 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BAM €>? ffi> 38 ff> g 5 ? 9

No. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON.

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1844. EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT-

CAPITAL STOCK, £500,000.

ABERDEEN BRANCH OFFICE, 202 UNT.ON STREET.

THIS Association is composed of two distinct and separate, branches : —the one comprising the business of a Bank of Deposit for

the Investment of Capital ; the other, the ordinary transactions of Life Assur- ance. BANKING DEPARTMENT. The object of this Department is to afford a safe and easy mode of Invest- ment, and to effect important improvements in the present system of Monetary economy, both as regards the security afforded to the Public, and the rate of in- terest realized. The nature of the business transacted by ordinary Banks, compels them to invest the greater portion of their Funds in such Securities only as are available at call,—consequently yielding but a low rate of Interest,—the plan of the Bank of Deposit differs materially in the mode of investing Capital—ulti- mate profit and security being the main objects regarded, the Funds are princi- pally employed in Loans upon vested Life Interests and other similar securities, and in the purchase of well-secured Reversions,—a class of securities which, al- though not immediately convertible, it is well known yields the greatest amount of profit, combined with the most perfect safety. INTEREST. The rate of Interest for the past ten tears has been five per cent, per an- dioii; and it is confidently anticipated, that a careful and judicious selection from Securities of the above description luill enable the Board of Management to con- tinue this rate to Depositors. The Interest is payable in January and July, and is placed to the credit of the depositor's account, whether called for, or not. SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS. The Capital Stock, which is altogether distinct and separate from the De- positors' Stock, together with the Revenues and constantly increasing Funds of the Association, amply guarantee the due fulfilment of every engagement. Added to which, in every case where money is advanced, the Loan is coupled with an Assurance on the Life of the Borrower or his Nominee ; and it is the special business of the Board of Management, not only to satisfy themselves of the validity of the title, but also that the property greatly exceeds in value the sum lent in itself affording the most perfect security to Depositors. INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS. Money is received daily, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, and at other hours on certain days of the week, by arrangement to suit Depositors. In- vestment Accounts may be opened with Capital of any amount, and increased from time to time, at the convenience of Depositors. A Stock Voucher, signed by two Directors, is given for each sum deposited. ADVERTISEMENTS. 337

WITHDRAWAL OF DEPOSITS. In order that the permanent and profitable investments in which the funds are employed may not be unnecessarily disturbed, and as a protection to De- positors themselves, the Board of Management have reserved power to require six months' notice before Deposits can be withdrawn, ire practice, however, it has not hitherto been found necessary to require any notice, and parties have in- variably been allowed to withdraw the whole or any part of their deposits, on ap- plication being made.

ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT,

The important advantages afforded to the Public by well-regulated Estab- lishments for the Assurance of Lives, and the sound principles on which these Institutions are founded, have been proved by their complete and continued success. So decided and so manifest are the benefits resulting from the System of Life Assurance, both in regard to the provision it affords to families in the event of premature death, and the security it gives to Creditors, for debts other- wise irrecoverable, that with every increase of information and intelligence, there appears an increased desire, on the part of the public, to participate in its protective advantages.

Assurances may be effected by parties on their own Lives, or by Parties having a pecuniary interest therein, on the Lives of others.

The effect of an Assurance on a person's own life is at once to create a Pro- perty in Reversion, which can by no other means be realized. By this means a bequeathable property may, at any time, be acquired, subject to the condition of paying a small annual premium during life;— a condition which maybe fulfilled by the mere saving of a few shillings in weekly expenditure. Thus, by the ex- ercise of a very slight degree of economy, such, indeed, as can scarcely be felt as an inconvenience, suitable provision may, in the event of death, be made for those depending upon our exertions for support. Assurances may also be advantageously effected on the lives of others, either for securing loans or debts, or in any case where a person may sustain pecuniary loss by the death of the party whose life is Assured. Assurances may be effected from £50 to £10,000 on a single life. MUTUAL ASSURANCE. The entire profits of this Branch belong exclusively to the Assured, and are applied Annually in reduction of the current Premiums on those Policies upon which five or more yearly payments have been made. The annual appropriation of the surplus funds is of essential importance to Policy-holders, by enabling them to participate in the profits at earlier periods, and upon more equitable principles than they could do under the system usually adopted. In Mutual Assurance the premiums paid are accumulated for the sole benefit of the Assured; the affairs are periodically under the supervision and control of the Policy-holders, and the advantages to those whose object it is to make settlements, or provide for their families, are so great, that they only require to become known to be generally adopted. Assurances may be effected on the non-participating principle, at very low rates of premium, payable in a variety of ways, to suit the circumstances and convenience of different classes of Assurers, as may be seen, on reference to the varied and extensive tables, which have been constructed expressly for the use of this Institution.

Half- Credit Rates of Premium,

Persons assured in the Mutual Branch by Table II., or in the Non-partici- pating Branch by Table V., are required to pay half the amount only of the Annual Premium—in the former case during the first Five, in the latter case during the first Seven Years ; Interest being charged upon the Half Premiums, for which credit is given. Assurances may thus be effected at rates almost as 338 ADVERTISEMENTS. low as those required for the term of seven years only; whilst Policy-holders have the same security for the payment of their claims whenever death may happen, as if they had paid the full amount of Premium for Assurances effected in the usual way. Amongst the varied and extensive Tables which have been constructed for this Institution, those for Reversionary and Deferred Annuities are particularly deserving of attention, whether regarded as a means of providing for a particular individual, or as a resource against the casualties of age, and the uncertainties of health and fortune. Immediate Annuities, and Endowments for children, are granted on fa- vourable terms.

Other important Advantages enjoyed by Policy- holders in this Institution.

Officers in the Army and Navy Assured at Tabular rates when not engaged on active service ; when so engaged, a moderate addition only will be required ; or if preferred, a fixed rate of premium, to cover all contingencies, may be paid when the Policy is issued. Persons, not Mariners by profession, whose lives are assured, will be at liberty (without extra charge) to proceed in Decked Vessels or Steamboats from any port in Europe to another; also, to cross the Atlantic, and afterwards pro- ceed to any part of Upper or Lower Canada, or of the United States, not farther South than the latitude of the City of Washington, nor farther West than the River Mississippi. Special Licences for particular places, and general Licences to proceed to any part of the World, granted on moderate terms.

Thirty days are allowed for the payment of Renewal Premiums ; bnt Policies having lapsed, may be revived at any time within Twelve Calendar Months, without the exaction of a fine, upon the production of satisfactory evidence of unimpaired health, and on payment of the Premium in arrear and Interest thereon The age of the Assured and the interest of the holder admitted on the Policy, upon satisfactory evidence. In the event of Suicide, by parties effecting Assurances on their own lives, if the Policy be assigned to a bond fide Creditor, the sum assured will be paid without deduction ; if the Policy be not assigned, the premiums received thereon will be returned to the family of the Assured. Policies issued free from Stamp Duty. Policies are payable Three Months after proof of death has been furnished to the Board of Management Medical Men are, in all cases, remunerated for their Reports. Ladies and others, to whom it may be inconvenient to attend at the Office, visited by one of the Medical Officers Policies may be transferred by the Owner, by Special Endorsement, Forms of which will be furnished on application at the Office ; and the Transfers acknow- ledged and Registered if required. Advances will be made by the Association on security of their own Policies, after they shall have acquired sufficient value, either to assist in payment of future premiums, or for other purposes ; or they will be purchased on liberal terms. By these, and other Regulations peculiar to this Office, it is presumed that the important object has been accomplished of rendering a Policy of Assurance a complete instrument of security, as well as a valuable property, which the owner may bequeath or dispose of in any way he may think proper. PETER MORRISON.

3, Pall Mall East, London. Managing Director.

Prospectuses, Forms for opening Accounts, and Forms for effecting Assu- rances may be obtained, at the Branch Office, in Aberdeen, or they will be sent to parties in the Country, Post Free, on Application to

JOHN B. BANNERMAN, Manager, Aberdeen Branch, 202, Union Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. 339

State Jfke ^nmtmtt (fompang*

Capital—£500,000 Stg. in Shares of £1 each. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

Chief Offices 3, Pall Mall East, London. Branch Office 202, Union Street, Aberdeen.

HPHIS Company has been established for the purpose of JL effecting Insurances against Loss or Damage by Fire, in connection with the National Assurance and Investment Association. The two companies are perfectly distinct and separate in their transactions, as well as their Capital,

Liabilities, and Profits ; but the Fire Company has all the advantages arising from the valuable connexions of the National Assurance and Investment Asso- ciation, &c. Prospectuses and all other information may be had on application to JOHN B. BANNERMAN, 202, Union Street, June 16th, 1856. Manager, Aberdeen Branch. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW life iMttnrare mtfr iun iMnrtattmi

Edinburgh—120, Prince's Street.

London— 12, Waterloo Place ; 6, King William Street.

w—4A and 46, George Square ; 20, Buchanan Street.

THE BUSINESS carried on by this Association embraces every description of Risk contingent upon Human life, and combines all the advantages of the Mutual and Proprietarv Systems of Assurance. The Policies of the Association are secured by a protecting Capital of One Million Sterling, subscribed by a large and influential body of Proprietors. The Participation Policies receive valuable periodical additions from the profits of the extensive business carried on both in Scotland and England, and thus present a most advantageous mode of Investment for Family Provision, with entire exemption from responsibility. At last Investigation, a Bonus of Two per Cent, per annum, was added to the sums Assured. Thus a Policy opened in 1840 for £2000 was increased at Christmas, 1846, to £2280. Loans granted on approved personal security, in connection with Life Assur- ance. Annuities and Exdowments on favourable terms. A New Pamphlet, with full Tables of Rates, and Illustrations of the differ- ent Schemes of Assurance embraced in the business of the Association, may be obtained at the Head Office in Edinburgh, or from the Agents throughout Scot- land. By order of the Edinburgh Directors, HOPE, OLIPHANT, & MACKAY, Secretaries. WILLIAM SMITH, Manager.

Agents in Aberdeen - - ALEX. DAVIBSON, Advocate Arbroath William Johnstone, Banker „„„# J Edward Mortimer, Solicitor -° •" 1 W. R. Gordon, Procurator-Fiscal Brechin James P. Speid, Writer Keith Robert Falconer, Solicitor Elgin Grigor & Young, Writers Alex. Stewart, jun., Writer Kuntlu -f y \ John Christie, Accountant Inverness '. John Mackay, Procurator-Fiscal Strathaven Charles G. Munro, Writer 340 ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITISH GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION.

INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £2 5,0,00 0.

Head Office — No. 127, PRINCE'S STREET, EDINBURGH. Offices in London—

9, WATERLOO PLACE, & 6, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY. Offices in Glasgow— 110, FIFE PLACE, & 16, ST. VINCENT STREET.

directors. John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean, Chairman. Charles Cowan, Esq., M.P. James Souter, Esq., W.S. Ralph Richardson, Esq., Merchant Robert Laurie, Esq., Master of the Merchant Co., Leith Charles Pearson, Esq., Accountant George Auldjo Esson, Esq., Accountant The Right Hon. Wm. Johnston of Kirkhill, Lord Provost John Beatson Bell of Glenfarg, Esq., W.S. Robert Mackay, Esq., W.S. Robert Christie, Esq., Auanorsi.,Mt2.. V Accountant | Donai d g. pe ddie, Esq., Accountant Manager—Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., Accountant LONDON DIRECTORS. Sir John N. R. Campbell, K.C.H., Harley street, Cavendish Square, Chairman- John Howell, Esq., Ardmore Lodge, St John's Wood Henry Charles Chilton, Esq., Chancery lane

Richard Hodgson, Esq., Upperc Brooke street, Grosvener square. Frederick Wm. Caldwell, Esq., Boundary House, St John's Wood /Secretory—Robert S. Strickland, Esq. Tne Commercial Bank of Man/cos--^n„„z.„,.o i Scotland The Union Bank of LondoQ

THE Association provides security for the fidelity of per- sons holding situations of trust and responsibility under her Majesty's Government, also in Banking, Railway, Insurance Companies, &c. &c, whose character and integrity entitle them to the benefit of this independent means of Guarantee. Managers for Public Companies, and Employers generally, are requested to notice that this is the only association whose Policies are accepted by Govern- ment, or for Officers under the Poor-Law Commission, in Savings' Banks' Friendly and Government Annuity Societies, &c. The Bonds or Policies of the Association are duly stamped, and contain all the obligations required by law to constitute them effectual securities to the holders for the risks undertaken; and claims are settled by the Boards of Direc- tors in Edinburgh and London respectively. Forms of Proposal, and all information, may be obtained at the offices of the Association in Edinburgh and London, or at any of the agencies. Parties are put to no expense for the Policies, excepting the Stamp-duty. Rates of Premium— One-half to Two per cent, per annum, according to the nature of the employment. R. E. SCOTT, Manager. AGENTS Aberdeen Messrs P. & A, DAVXSSQX?, Advocates Peterhead Gray & Boyd, Writers, and Agent for Aberdeen Bank Fraserburgh G. Wallace, Writer, and Agent for Aberdeen Bank Banff. Edward Mortimer, Solicitor Keith Robert Green, Writer, and Agerit for Aberdeen Bank ADVERTISEMENTS. 341 NATIONAL Scatriig Sabrap §ank jaf %htxb&m.

OFFICE, 17, GUESTROW.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS. The Lord Provost The M.P. for the County The Eldest Baillie The Sheriff The Dean of Guild The Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeen The Convener of the Trades The Convener of the County The Minister ot the West Parish The President of the Mechanics' Insti- President of the Society of Advocates tution Treasurer of the Society of Advocates The Secretary of the Mechanics' Insti- President of the Shipmasters' Society tution The M.P. for the City The above are Managers ex officiis. *AVilliam Allardyce, Merchant John Leslie, Manufacturer David Blaikie of Rubislaw Den George Lyall, Merchant *John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler James B. M'Combie of Jellybrands *Newell Burnett, Advocate *John D. Milne, sen., Advocate *David Chalmers of Westburn John D. Milne, jun., Advocate *John Duncan, Manufacturer *James Murray, Advocate *James Edmond, Advocate Arthur Read, Manufacturer *Nathaniel Farquhar, Advocate James Rettie, Jeweller James Fraser, Merchant Robert Shand, Advocate James Garden, Advocate * Arthur Thomson, Banker William Henderson, M.D. John Watt, Advocate *George Henry, Merchant *Peter Williamson, Druggist James Horn, Merchant *John Whyte, Merchant 'Alexander Jopp, Advocate Those marked (*) are Trustees.

Treasurer—David Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank. Actuary and Cashier—Alexander Ross, Advocate. Assistant-Cashier— John Barron, Advocate. Book-keeper — Thomas Riddell, Accountant. THE BANK is open every THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from.Nine to Ten o'clock Morning, and from Seven to Eight o'clock Evening, both for the receipt and repayment of Deposits. It receives in Deposit any sum from One Shilling upwards to the extent of £30, within each year, ending at 20th November, and £150 in whole. A Pass- Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an abstract of the Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full copies of the Rules may be had for Sixpence each.

• Interest at the rate of THREE PER CENT, is allowed on every sum of five Shillings or upwards Deposited, for the full number of days the Depositor remains in the Bank, and is added to the principal, at 20th November yearly, whether the Depositor attend at the time or not. The interest is free from In- come Tax or any other deduction whatever. The sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they are

wanted ; previous notice being given, in terms of the Rules, for sums above ^10, but with which notice the Trustees and managers dispense in cases of ur- gency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the Officers, being- given. In terms of the Acts of Parliament, a Duplicate of the Annual Balance Sheet of the whole affairs of the Bank, made up to the 20th November yearly, is

hung up in the Office, for the inspection and information of all concerned ; and any Depositor is entitled to a printed copy of it on payment of One Penny. There is also printed, at the end of every four weeks, an Abstract of the whole transactions of the Bank during the previous month, with a statement annexed of the whole sums due to Depositors at its date, the amount in the hands of Go- vernment, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer and Cashier respec- tively. Depositors may have a copy of any of these Abstracts on payment of On- Penny. By order of the Trustees and Managers. Aberdeen, 13th June, 1856. AL. ROSS, Actuary and Cashier, 2 E ;

342 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 98, UNION STREET,

(Adjoining the Scottish Provincial Assurance Office, five doors east of the Fa«ade,)

RESPECTFULLY invite attention to their carefully se- lected Stock of the most recent RELIGIOUS, LITERARY, SCIEN- TIFIC, MEDICAL, and CLASSICAL Works. A large assortment of Books suitable for PRESENTS, or for the DRAWING-ROOM TABLE: BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, TESTAMENTS, in a variety of Bindings. PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY of every description; LET-

TER COPYING PRESSES ; MARRIAGE and VISITING CARDS.

BOOK-BINDING and PRINTING in all their branches executed with Neatness and Despatch.

Subscribers' Names received for all the Literary Magazines and Reviews. Orders for the Country promptly executed, and forwarded by post, or otherwise, as desired.

Any work not in stock, procured without delay, from Edinburgh or London. X.ESX.IE AND 3HAUE.E, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 98, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

ilTIIl HNS k m., PRINTERS, €anmi €onxt, §r0a& Stei,

RESPECTFULLY intimate, that, since the enlargement of their Premises, they have extended their facilities for BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and so increased their Stock of Types, that they are prepared to execute the orders with which they may be favoured, on the shortest notice and, it will be their constant aim to merit a continuance of that support, which they have so largely received since their connexion with the "Free Press and Buchan News."

Concert Court, Broad Street, Aberdeen, 16th Jane, 1856. ADVERTISEMENTS. 343

218 UNION STREET. 218

BY SPECIAL ^ APPOINTMENT.

\

MUSIC SELLER AND PIANO-FORTE MAKER

WELL-SELECTED Stock of PIANO-FORTES from the A most eminent London Makers ; also those of his own manufacture, as approved of and purchased by Her Majesty. HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTS in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.

* s* Hew Music every Week. LONDON

ABERDEEN.

WOOD &z CO., BEG- to draw the attention of intending Purchasers to an Inspection of their large and extensive collection of PIANO-FORTES selected from the Manufactories of Messrs. J. BROADWOOD & SONS - Messrs. COLLARD&COLLARD; Messrs. J. & J. HOPKINSON; &c. They have all been chosen with the greatest possible care; and every attention has been paid to procure Instruments with the best quality of tone, with elasticity of touch, and with all the requisites which insure durability. Pianofortes for Hire. From the very extensive stock which WOOD & Co., always keep in their establishment they are prepared to Hire all kinds of Piano-Fortes at the usual rate by the night, week, month, or year.

Piano-Fortes Tuned and Repaired in [town and country by the most ex- perienced hands WOOD & Co. receive, direct from London, all the newest and most fashionable Music on publication.

213, Union Street, Abekdeen. 18, Waterloo Place Edinburgh. 42, buchannan street glasgow. 844 ADVERTISEMENTS.

\m\xo- Jfxjrte $ 2tek IBiirmnm,

130, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

LOGAN & COMPANY, HAVE always on hand a Choice Selection of PIANO- FORTES by Broadwood & Sons and other eminent London Makers, in addition to Instruments manufactured by themselves, which they thoroughly "warrant being made of the very best Materials and AVorkmanship, and which they can confidently recommend to stand well.

SUBJOINED IS A LIST OF THEIR PRICES—

No. 1. PIANO-Mahogany, Cottage-6| Octaves— C. to A.—0. G- fall £24 „ 2. Do. Rosewood, Do. Do. Corner frets 26 „ 3. Do. Elegant Mahogany, Do. Full Frets 28 „ 4. Do. Do. Rosewood, Do, Do 30 „ 5. Do. Mahogany, Semi-Cabinet, Do. Do , 32 „ 6. Do. Rosewood, Do. Do. Do 34 Finish, ,. 7. Do. Extra Do. Do. Wave Mouldings 36

N.B.— The above Instruments can he hadfinished in either Zebra, Maple, Walnut, or other Fancy Woods.

fm° INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGED—LENT ON HIRE—TUNED AND REPAIRED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.

EVERY THING IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT— NE¥ MUSIC TOKLY.

191, George Street, Aberdeen.

PORTRAITS TAKEN FROM TEN, A.M,. TILL FIVE, P.M.

CALOTYPES Coloured by an eminent Artist, in the highest style of the Art,

COPIES made of Paintings in Oil or Water Colour, Engra- vings, Daguerreotypes, Statuary, Models. Also, Views of Building?, Land- scapes, &c. &c. Cameras, Lenses, Collodion, Photograpic Paper, &c, supplied. Specimens of Photographs will be seen with Messrs Gifforu & Son, Car- vers & Gilders, 187, Union street, or at the Portrait Gallery, 191, George st.

THE ART TAUGHT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3U

ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.

pONCERTINAS, FLUTLNAS, and ACCORDIONS, in rich \J and select variety, with INSTRUCTION BOOKS for each Instrument.

THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN, REPAIRS AND TUNING ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE

CRUICKSHANK, Teacher,

35, St. Nicholas Street (First Floor), ABERDEEN.

WAX FLOWERS.

TNSTRUCTIONS on WAX FLOWER MODELLING given X by MISS CRUICKSHANK, 35, St. Nicholas street. BOUQUETS MADE TO ORDER IN A VARIETY OF STYLES.

Every requisite for Wax Flower Modelling kept on hand. N.B.-WAX OF 7SB? SUPERIOR QUALITY

WAX ELOWEE MODELLING.

MISS MATHISON

; T>ESPECTFULLY intimates having on hand every Mate- XV rial for the above Art, including WAX SHEETS of various Colors, POWDER PAINTS, DOWN, BLOOM, WHITE and GREEN SILK WIRES, BRUSHES, CURLING PINS, LEAF MOULDS, &c.

BULBS of various Sizes and Colors for WAX FRUIT, and ASSORTED FOLIAGE, CENTRES, and STAMINA for Paper Flowers.

20, St. Nicholas Street, June, 1856. 2 E 2 346 ADVERTISEMENTS, JOHN DEITMMOND,

54, UNION STREET (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL), BOOTMAKER, BEG-S to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in Town and Country generally, that he has adopted a particular method of ob- taining an accurate plan of the Foot, instanter, by which mode of Measurement that great desideratum, Easy Boots, can be obtained, while the most Fashion- able shape and style is preserved. By having made it his study to Fit the Foot and please the Eye, he has attained that large amount of patronage, for which he now takes the opportunity of returning his sincere thanks, and trusts, by assi- duous attention, to continue to merit that support he has received during the last Ten Years. FOR SUMMER WEAR, He would particularly recommend the " Panus Corrium, or Patent Leather Cloth" to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have Tender Feet or Bunions ; and as it is so Soft and Elastic, it will be found a Great Luxury in Warm Weather, and receives a bright polish from Blacking. Always on hand, a Select Stock of WALKING and DRESS BOOTS and

SHOES, of his own Manufacture ; also an Assortment from Paris and London.

Fishing, Hunting, and Shooting Boots and Shoes ; Top Boots, and Patent

Leather Dress Boots ; Enamelled Leather Euknemidas, or Overalls, on hand, or made to order on short notice. %* Smith & Gibb's Patent Gaiters and Euknemidas, and M'Intosh's Water- proof Overalls. igg"" Orders from the Country, if accompanied by a pattern, most carefully attended to. 54, "Union Street, Aberdeen, 10th June, 1856.

THEE ICOlSriDOSsr

ESTABLISHED FOR THE SALE OP GENUINE CIGABS AND TOBACCOS, AT MODERATE PRICES,

2 7, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. CHARLES COTTAM & CO., PROPRIETORS.

GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, &c. JAMES LITTLEJOHN HAS always on hand a stock of Gentlemen's Shirts, Ready-made, and Dressed for immediate use. He also makes to Measure, on the shortest notice, Shirts of every description, in various fabrics, suitable either for this country or India. Hosiery, Gloves, Under-Clothing in great variety. agents for the Messrs Nicoll's London-made Paletots, Shooting Coats, Vests, &c. 155, Union street, Aberdeen. — ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 347 HUES STREET DYE-WORKS. ESTABLISHE D— 1 7 9 5.

VELVET, SILK & WOOLLEN DYER ; DRESS & SHAWL GLEANER

5, St. Nicholas Street, and 20, Innes Street.

Damasks & Moreen Cleaned and Dyed. Gentlemen's Apparel Renovated.

GENERAL DYE-WORKS, 4 2 UPPERKIRKGATE. 4 2

ROBERT FERGUSON, Dyer, RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general of Aberdeen and Country, and the surrounding Counties, for the liberal patronage conferred upon him during the Nineteen years he has been in business in Aberdeen. E. F. trust?, from his long practical experience and friendly correspondence with some of the first masters of the Art in the South and West of Scotland, to be able to give his employers every satisfaction. The dye-house arrangements at present are as follows : Merinoes, Coburgs, &c, dyed and Dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week bilks, Velvets, Poplins, &c, Dyed and dressed on the most approved principles, commencing on Wednesday and Friday every week. Silks Watered on Thursday and Saturday Carpets, Crumb-cloths., and Hearth-Rugs Cleaned. All sorts of Linen Drapery Hot Calendered. Moreen and Damask Furniture Cleaned, Re-dyed and Dressed. Printed Furniture Cleaned, Starched, and Glazed. Straw Bonnets Dyed Black, Tuesday and Friday. Kid Gloves Dyed Black.

GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL RENOVATED IN A SUPERIOR STYLE. ^T Orders from the Country attended to with Punctuality and Despatch. Not accountable for any article left over twelve months. LOCH STREET DYE-WORKS-

Beceiving Shop No. 1 Summer Street, Corner of Union Place.

BEG-S to return his best thanks to his Friends and Customers, and the Public generally, in Town and Country, for the very liberal support they have favoured him with, and from his long Practical ex- still to perience in the Trade, he hopes merit a continuance of their favours ; and, for their better accommodation, he'has opened the shop, No. 1 Summer Street, Corner of Union Place, for the receiving and delivering of all goods entrusted to his care in that Place. Works, 76 Loch Street. f 7th June, 1856. 348 ADVERTISEMENTS. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.

Wm. CAMPBELL & Co. NVITE the attention of Gentlemen to their Stock of I SUMMER GOODS, which is at present complete in all the various Ma- terials suitable for Dress. Morning, Office, and Shooting COATS, OVERCOATS, for travelling and walking. elegant variety An of Wove QUTLTINGS and CASHMERES for Summer TV aistcoats. TWEEDS, DOESKINS, CRAPES, &c. &c, for Trousers S CKS GL°VES H<5siERY «* UNDiRCLOfHING ' ^^ ' ^^ < GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, ALL SIZES. GENTLEMEN'S WOVE FLANNEL & SILK SHIRTS. SHIRT COLLARS, NEWEST STYLES. TRAVELLING PLAIDS AND RAILWAY WRAPPERS- TKATELLM LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS. WATERPROOF COATS AND LEGGINGS. HATS, (&c. &c. OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 UNION STREET, 73

ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE-

THE ABERDEEN, GRIMSBY, and HULL STEAM PACKET COAIPANY'S New Iron Screw Steamer, 'ABERDEENSHIRE.' WILLIAM TALBOT, Commander. Sails from Aberdeen for Hull every Tuesday, and from Hull for Aberdeen every Friday. Fares—Cabin, 15s ; Steerage, 10s. Return Tickets—Cabin, 20s : Steerage. ' a 12s 6d. Freight of Live Stock and Goods very moderate.

N.B.—The Route to and from Aberdeen, via Hull, is the cheapest for Passen- gers and Goods going to or coming from the Manufacturing Districts of Eng- land and the Continent. There are frequent Trains leaving and arriving in ull daily fine H ; and Steamers sail several times a-week between it and Hamburg, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Dunkirk, S. Petersburg, Gothen- burg, Yarmouth, London, &c.—Fares and Carriage of Goods by which are very moderate. The ' Aberdeenshire" has proved herself a very fast Steamer, making an average passage in 26 hours, and Shippers may therefore rely on punctuality in the early delivery of their Goods. All Goods addressed to the care of the Company's Agent in Hull, are for- warded free of Agency expenses. For farther particulars, apply to WILLIAM DYSON, Jun., Agent, 23, Humber Dock Wall, Hull, JOHN MULR, Manager, Aberdeen, 1st May 1S56. 49, Marischal Street Aberdeen. ADVERTISEMENTS. 349

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE

THE ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY'S First Class (A 1) Steamer, " VICTORIA," J. T. WILLETT, Commander, Leaves ABERDEEN for NEWCASTLE ... Every WEDNESDAY. And NEWCASTLE for ABERDEEN ... Every SATURDAY.

Fares—CABIN, 15s., Steward's Fees included ; STEERAGE, 10s.

ABERDEEN AND PETERHEAD. The " VICTORIA," will be despatched until further notice, every TUESDAY Morning (weather permitting) at SEVEN o'clock, or as near to that hour as the state of the tide will permit, for PETERHEAD, and return on the evening of the same day. Boats will be in waiting at the Dock Gates to take passengers off to the Vessel when she has to lie in the Bay.

Fares-To and from Peterhead ... CABIN, 6s. ; STEERAGE, 4s. To Peterhead „ 3s. 6d.; „ 2s. 6d

The accommodation for Passengers and Goods is superior, while the stowage room for Live Stock is of the most ample description.

Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at the Skipper's Risk All Goods intended for Shipment must be alongside the Vessel one hour previous to the advertised time of sailing, otherwise their Shipment will not be. guaranteed. For Rates of Freight, apply to NISBET & ROBERTSON, Managers, 47 Marischal street, Aberdeen; or to the Agent at Newcastle, ROBERT STOREY,

Fenwick's Entry, Quay-side ; or GEORGE PAUL, Agent, Peterhead. JAMES BEERY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, 88, UNION STREET, WHILE gratefully acknowledging the liberal patronage enjoyed by him since commencing in 1830, begs to intimate that he has been joined by his eldest son, who has just returned from London, where for the last two years, he has been acquiring a complete knowledge of Watch Manu- facturing in its several branches, and that in future the business will be con. ducted under the firm of James Berry & Son.

JAMES BERRY & SON, In soliciting the continuance with them of the patronage bestowed on their senior partner, and of the support of the Public generally, feel assured that they are now in a position to execute all orders intrusted to them especially in the Watch department second to no house in the North of Scotland. Their Stock has been extensively increased, and will be found to be complete

in Gold and Silver Watches ; Marine Chronometers; Clocks and Time Pieces;

Jewellery and Plate ; Mathematical, Optical, Surveying, and Nautical Instru- ments. 8S, Union street, Aberdeen, May, 1856. — ——

350 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BY ROYAL AUTHORITY.

JOHN FINDLAY & SONS, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, MANUFACTURERS OP NICKLE SILVERPLATE ELECTRO, GOLD, AND SILVERPLATERS AND ELECTROTYPISTS, 7, 8, & 9, MEW MARKET GALLERY. T FINDLAY & SONS, Makers of A GENCY FOR SALE OF LONDON -tt- ° • GOLD and SILVER WATCHES UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.— of every description, construction, and Always on hand a large assortment of pattern, from Two to Sixty Guineas Unredeemed Pledges from London each, a two years' warranty given with consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, every Watch, and sent carriage paid to from £1 to £30 each, all warranted in any part of the Kingdom upon receipt performance for one year, or exchanged, of Post-office or Banker's order. if required. Gold Chains, Guards. Gold and Silver and Old Watches Brequets, Keys, Standard Gold Wed- taken in exchange. ding Rings, "Fancy Rings, Brooches, A Gold or Silver Guard to the value Lockets, Pins, &c.—J. Findlay & Sons, of ten per cent, of the purchase price 7 , 8, and 9, New Market. given gratis with each watch purchased at the Establishment. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Always ^ on hand a large assortment of Single and Double-Barreled Guns, all f WATCHES, £3 10s., £5 5., warranted sound, and exchanged with- " to £10 10s. each, highly finished, in one month, if not suiting. From horizontal movements, jewelled four in 12s. 6d. to £5 each.—J. Findlay & holes, with all the recent improvements. Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New Market. Engraved or engine-turned Cases. Warranted to keep accurate Time. TTNREDEEMED PLEDGES—Musi- J. Findlay & Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New ^ instruments, a large assort- Market. cal ment of Violins, of every size, and pattern, and finish, from 2s. 6d. to Five

Guineas; Bows in great variety ; Ac- /^.OLD WATCHES, £6 6s., £8 8s.. cordions, Flutinas, Concertinas, and *--* to £10 10s. each, highly finished, patent detached Lever movements, Flutes, &c, of every kind and price. jewelled. Richly engraved or engine- J. Findlay & Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New J". Market. turned Cases.— Findlay & Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New Market. -VTICKLE SILVER PLATE -Articles -L' of Plate, manufactured of this ex- cellent substitute for sterling Silver, /^_ OLD WATCHES, patent detached " Lever movements, London-made are furnished at less than one-sixth of the price of sterling Silver : — first-class Watches. 10, 12, 15, to 30 Guineas each.— J. Findlay & Sons, 7, Tea Spoons, p doz., plain pattern, from 7s to 10s 8, and 9, New Market. Dessert Spoons and Forks, p. doz. from 12s to 20s Table Spoons and Forks, p. doz. from 20s to 35s Toddy Laddies, per. doz. from - - 20s to 30s

OILVER WATCHES, £2., £2 15s.. All other Articles of Plate, in propor- •^ to £4. each, highly finished, hori- tion to these prices, Manufactured and zontal movements, jewelled in four Furnished to Order, by J. Findlay & holes, with all the recent improvements. Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New Market. Sound and accurate time-keepers.— J. Findlay & Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New IN GOLD Market. "PLECTRO-PLATING J-1 OR SILVER.-Any Article of German Silver, Nickle Silver, White Hard Metal, Brass, or Copper, Electro OILVER WATCHES, £3 10s., £5 Silver Plated or Gilded, at a very small ^ 5s., to £10 10s. each, patent de- cost, and will be found to answer the tached English Lever movements, purposes of Sterling Silver Plate. jewelled, strong &c, double-backed Prices will be had on application to Cases.—J. Findlay & Sons, 7, 8, and 9, New Market. J. FINDLAY & SONS, 7, 8, and 9, New Market- ADVERTISEMENTS 351

3AMIS W1TS@M ? WATCH AND CLO'CKMAKER,

17, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen,

BEGS to call attention to his present Large and Varied Stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's English and Geneva GOLD and SIL- VER WATCHES, all selected by himself, or made to order, by the best Eng- lish and Geneva Manufacturers. Also, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Seals, Keys, &c. &c.

Best London-made Gold Levers, from £14 to £20 Common do. do. 10 to 13 Best London-made Silver do. 6 to 9 Common do. do. 3 10 to 5 5 Best Geneva Gold do. 8 to 11 11 Common do. do. 3 10 to 5 5 Best Geneva Silver do. 3 3 to 4 4 Common do. do. 1 15 to 2 15

Gold Guards and Albert Chains , 1 5 & upwards Silver do. do. 5s 6d and do.

Seals, Keys, Rings, &c, &c, in great variety. All the best Watches war- ranted for twelve months ; the common ones, according to bargain. An excel- lent variety of Clocks.

All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, by experi- enced Workmen, on the premises.

Observe, 17, St Nicholas Street. 352 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN DUNCAN, GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, LAPIDARY, AND 'OPTICIAN,

4, ST. NICHOLAS STREET, ABERDEEN.

HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE PATTEKNS, IN GOLD, SILVER, STEEL, AND TORTOISE-SHELL,

Fitted with the Finest Glass Lenses, and the Oriental Brazilian Crystals or Pebbles, the qualities of which are so highly recommended by the most eminent Oculists and Opticians.

* SPECTACLES SUITED TO THE VARIOUS SIGHTS TOH THE UTMOST CARE.

Farmers' and Gardeners' SEED GLASSES, STANHOPE LENSES; Pocket

MAGNIFIERS, MICROSCOPES, DEER-STALKING TELESCOPES ; Pocket COMPASSES, THERMOMETERS, UPRIGHT AND WHEEL BAROME- TERS; best London-made DRAWING AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRU- MENTS, &c, &c.

" ABERDEEN : PRINTED BY A. KING CO., " FREE PRESS OFFICE.