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THE POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

1853-4

ABERDEEN:

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Wm. BENNETT. 42, CASTLE STREET,

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J+883 — CONTENTS

Calendar and Bank Holidays . v North of Scotland Banking Co. . 60

Mail and Stage Coaches . . . vi Bank of Scotland 51 List of Carriers vii British Linen Company ... 51 Stamp Duties xi Commercial Bank of Scotland . 52 National Bank of Scotland . . 53 SECTION I. City of Bank .... 53 National Security Savings' Bank 54 eevenue department. Post Office— ASSURANCE COMPANIES—

Arrivals and Despatches . 14 Scottish Provincial 55 List of Post Towns, &c. . 14 The ... Arrivals and Despatches of Fo- The Northern 55 reign and Colonial Mails 23 The Aberdeen Mutual Assurance Friendly Society 56 Rates of Foreign Postage . 25 and ... Foreign Cities and Principal Places 30 Stock Exchange 57 Inland Postage and General Regulations .... 31 shipping companies Postage Stamps, &c. ... 32 Limitation of Weight and Size 32 Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 67 Illegal Conveyance of Letters 33 Aberdeen and Newcastle Steam Regulations for Newsp., &c. 35 Navigation Company ... 57 Inland Book Post .... 36 Aberdeen Leith and Clyde Ship- ping Company 58 Foreign Book Post . - . 37 Registration 37 Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Money order offiec .... 37 Company's Traders ... 58 Inland Revenue—Stamp and Taxes 38 in . 59 Late Excise . 38 Foreign Consuls Aberdeen Customs 39 Medical School 59 Union Club Rooms 59 SECTION II. Athenaeum Reading Rooms . . 59 Public News Room ..... 59 MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. Aberdeen Shipping 69

Magistrates of Aberdeen SECTION V. The Guildry .... Incorporated Trades ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. Police Establishment Established 64 Harbour i . . . . Free Church of Scotland . . . 64 SECTION III. Various Denominations ... 65

LEGAL DEPARTMENT. DIRECTORY. Courts of Law 43 Society of Advocates .... 45 New Aberdeen— Public Officers 46 List of Names 66 Messengers-at-Arms ... 46 Sheriff Officers 47 Old Aberdeen—

Magistrates and Council . 191 SECTION IV. List of Names 192 Woodside— commercial establishments. List of Names 198 Alphabetical List of Streets 203 Banks— Agents for Insurance Co.'s 267

Aberdeen Banking Company . 48 Professions and Trades . 269 Uni on Bank of Scotland ... 49

Ab erdeen Town and County . . 49 ADVERTISEMENTS 308

Catmtrag-3toe Cakttftar,

1853-54.

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28 .. Fri. 7 14 21 | Sun. 7 14 21 28 ... Wed. 7 14 21 28 ... | BANK HOLIDAYS.

Cor. of Queen Victoria, June 28 New Year's Day, Jan. 1 Prince Albert's Birthday, Aug. 26 Good Friday, . .

Prince of Wales do. . Nov. 9 Queen's Birthday, May 24

Christmas Day, . . . Dec. 25

When a Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is Jcept, TIME TABLE OF COACHES WHICH DEPART FROM AND ARRIVE AT ABERDEEN.

ABOYNE and BANCHORY, via North side of River Dee— The " MARQUIS of HUNTLY" leaves the Royal Hotel at 4, p.m., and arrives at Aboyne at 8 p.m. Leaves Aboyne at 6, a.m., Banchory at 7, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, a.m. ALFORD.— The " VALE OF ALFORD" leaves the Royal Hotel, at 4, p.m., and arrives in Alford at 7.15, p.m. Leaves Alford at 6.30, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 9.30, a.m. " BALLATER MAIL" leaves the Royal Hotel at 6.15, a.m., and ar- rives at Ballater at 11.50, a.m. Leaves Ballater at 8, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 1.40, p.m. BANCHORY, via South side of River Dee The " DEFIANCE" leaves

the Royal Hotel at 4, p.m., and arrives at Banchory at 6.30 ; passing Maryculter and Durris. Leaves Banchory at 7, and arrives at Aberdeen, 9.30 p.m. BANFF.—The "EARL OF " leaves the Royal Hotel at7,A.M.,and arrives in Banff at 12.30, noon—passing New Machar, Oldmeldrum, Fyvie, Towie, Darra, and Turriff. Leaves Banff at 2.30, p.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at 8 p.m. ELLON, &c—The " BANKS OF YTHAN" leaves Dean's Inn, Queen for Ellon, every lawful Strichen, Street, day at 3, p.m. ;—passing on to every Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer, every Wednesday and Sa- turday. Leaves Strichen every Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a.m., and

New Deer, at 7, a.m. ; leaves Old Deer everj' Monday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., and Ellon, every day, at 9, a.m., except Friday, when it leaves at 8.20, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 11, a.m. HUNTLY.— The " DEFIANCE" leaves the Royal Hotel, at 2. p.m., and arrives in Huntly at 8, p.m. Leaves Huntly at 7, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 1. p.m. .—The "MAIL" leaves the Royal Hotel at 6.45, p.m., and arrives in Inverness at 6.15, a.m.—passing Kintore, Inverury, Pit- machie, Huntly, Keith, Fochabers (junction with Speyside Mail), Elgin,

Forres, Nairn, and Campbelton ; Leaves Inverness at 5.40, p.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at 4.56, a.m. INVERNESS— The '.' DEFIANCE" leaves the Royal Hotel at 7, a.m., and arrives in Inverness at 7, p.m. Leaves Inverness at 7, a.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at 7, p.m. INVERURY.—The " ENGINEER" leaves the City Hotel, St. Nicho- las Street, at 7.30, a.m., and arrives in Inverury at 9.30, a m.— passing Blackburn and Kintore. Leaves Inverury at 4.15., p.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 6, p.m. INVERURY.— The " BANKS OF DON" leaves the Royal Hotel at 4, p.m., and arrives in Inverury at 6, p.m.—passing Blackburn, Kintore, and Kemnay. Leaves Inverury at 8, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, A.M. METHLIC—The "EARL OF ABERDEEN" leaves 26, West North street every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 3.30, p.m.— passing Udny and Tarves, and arrives in Methlic at 6.30, p.m. Leaves Methlic at 7, a.m., same days, and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, a.m. OLDMELDRUM— The " BRAES OF MELDRUM" leaves the Union Inn, St. Nicholas Street, at 3 30, p.m., and arrives in Oldmeldrum at 6, p.m. Leaves Oldmeldrum at 7.30 a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 9.45, a.m. and — The " Mail" leaves the Royal Hotel at 7, a.m., and arrives in Peterhead at II, a.m., and Fraserburgh at 12.30, p.m.—passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw, Park, and Rathen. Leaves Peterhead at 8, a.m., and Fraserburgh at 6.30., a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 12.8 noon. RHYN1E.— The " LORD FORBES" leaves the Royal Hotel on Tues- ,

LIST OF COACHES, &C. vii day, Thursday, and Saturday at 11, a.m., and arrives at Rhynie at 3.30, p.m —passing Skene House and Ectat, Legrgerdale, Cluny, Whiteley, Whitehouse, Village of Alford, Haughton, Bridge of Alford, Knockes- pock, Whitehaugh. Littlewood, Lumsden VilIage,'Clova, and Auchindoir. Leaves Rhynie every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8, a.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at 12.30, nooh. TARLAND.— The " LORD HADDO" leaves Walker's Inn, 6, Back Wynd, every Tues., Thui's., and, Satur.. at 3, p.m., and arrives at Tarland at 8, p.m., passing Garlogie, Raemoir, Glassel, Lairney, Glenmillan, and Lumphannan. Leaves Tarland every Mon., Wed., and Fri., at 6, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10.45, a.m.

Omnibuses to and from the Railway Station. Omnibuses depart from opposite the North Church, King street, and from the Coach Office, Union Street, to all the Trains, leaving these places 25 minutes before the departure of the Trains. They also wait at the

Railway Station the arrival of all the Trains. Fares, Inside, 3d. ; Out- side, 2d. LIST OF CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN, WITH THEIR QUARTERS, ARRIVALS, & DEPARTURES.

Those marked w go weekly ; / fortnightly ; o occasionally.

From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart w Aberchirder ~~.James Sim ,™. -..24 Gerrard street ^,„Tues Wed w Aberchirder .„.T.Forsyth ,„..24 Gerrard street .„„Frid Frid w Aberchirder ,„.George Barnet —.24 Gerrard street ..Tues Wed to Aberchirder .James Lawrence „~.24 Gerrard street ™.Wed Wed f Aberlour „..Eddison and Stables,.24 Gerrard street ™.Sat Sat w Aberlour .Paterson and Riach.,24 Gerrard street „..Wed Wed to Abernetby .Eddison and Stables..24 Gerrard street ™.Sat Sat to Aboyne .A. Farquhar .—..1 1 Harriet street ™.Thur Frid to Alford .... .George Benton „.~l Flourmillbrae ..Wed Wed w Alford _..D. Miller ™.6 Little Belmont-st. ~Frid Sat f Auchleven .~„John Gauld,~~ -.166 Gallowgate ~...Thur Thur to Aucbinblae ^.-»James Paterson ,— ~6 Back wynd ....Thur Thur

w Auchterless ~».Alexander Forsyth . .,24 Gerrard street „*..Tues Wed w Auchterless —.George Lyon —.24 Gerrard street ™.Thur Thur to Auchterless .~.A. Barclay „—. .24 Gerrard street .»-.Thur Thur w Auld Earn «^.Eddison and Stables,.24 Gerrard street „.~Tu S Tu S w Badenscoth —.James Stephen ~~.90 George street —„Tu F Tu F to Badenscoth ,^..George Lyon .«..24 Gerrard street ~,..Thur Tbur w Ballater ™.John Paterson ~*»6 Back wynd „..Wed Thur io Ballater ~~.Jame3 Young ™.6 Little Belmont-st. ..Wed Thur to Balmoral „...William Stewart .—.5 Harriet street «~..Wed Thur to Banchory Ternan „A. Duncan™. „...6 Little Belmont-st. ..Thur Frid w Banchory Ternan ..William Milne ~.-.6 Back wynd „™MTh Tu F to Banchory Ternan „A. Ross „™ „...Lodge Walk „,™Frid Frid w Banchory Upper ..Robert Duncan ™»..15 Back wynd „~.M Th Tu F to Banff .And. Chalmers & Co. 24 Gerrard street ,„„S W M Thu to Banff ^.T. Forsyth ,~. „..24 Gerrard street „..Frid Frid w Banff ^.John Davidson „.-.90 George street „...Wed Thur w Bervie „-.E. Strachan m.1 Flourmillbrae ,„~M Th Tu F W Birse m..George Merchant —.13 Harriet street „-.M F M F w Birse ..James Martin .22 School hill „.-Thur Frid to Birse m~H. M'Condach ^..6 Little Belmont-st...Thur Frid Vlll LIST OF CARRIERS.

From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Blackburn ~ ..John Duncan ,~^8 West North-st. .—Frid Frid w Boharm ». .Paterson and Riach „.24 Gerrard street ,^-W S W S f Boharm „ .Eddison and Stables„24 Gerrard street ~-.Sat Sat to Botriphnie — -Eddison and Stables„24 Gerrard street ~~.Tu S Tu S w Botriphnie „ -Paterson and Riacb„24 Gerrard street ™.Sat Sat to Botriphnie .. -James Stewart 24 Gerrard street ,~.Tues Tues to Braemar „ .Colin M'Intosh ,™.6 Little Beltnont-st.—Wed Tbur to Bridge of Carr „ -Eddison and Stables„2 1 Gerrard street ,~~Sat Sat to Brodie's Ord „ -George Barnet ™.14 Gerrard street ,^—Tues Wed to Brucklay ~ .William Dalgarno™»16 Mealmarket-st. ™.Wed Wed w Buckie - -And. Chalmers & Co.24 Gerrard street .~-»S W M Th w Buckie „ -John Davidson —.90 George street ,™-Wed Thur w Burnervie „ -Alexander Stephen 90 George street ,^-Thur Frid to Cabrach ™ -James Law.™. .™.90 George street „—Thur Thur to Cairnbulg ~. .James Milne ,™»166 Gallowgate „~.Wed Wed to Campbelton „ -Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street ™.Tu S Tu S to Clatt _~ .W. Stewart™^. ^_90 George street ,™.Thur Thur W Oluny *. .Peter Tait „™90 George street Frid Sat to Coldston — .— ™.22 Harriet street Thur Frid w Collieston „ -William Cruickshankl3 Prince's street ,™.Wed Wed W Cornhill „• .George Barnet —24 Gerrard street Tues Wed to Corgarff „. .Alexander Stuart „™,1 Flourmillbrae —.Wed Tbur f Craigellachie — .Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street „~.Sat Sat w Craigellachie „. .Paterson and Riach 24 Gerrard street .™.W S W S to Craigdam „ .James Duncan 180 Gallowgate ,~—Wed Thur f Craigdam „, .A. Davidson ,^.6 Mealmarket street „Thur Frid to Crathes .Alexander Ross ~~ Lodge Walk ,~.Frid Frid to Crimond .William Dow ™.6 Mealmarket street—Thur Thur w Cromdale ~ .Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street —Sat Sat w Cruden ~. .William Dow —6 Mealmarket street„Thur Tbur to Cruden , .T. Daniel, jun. ,16 Mealmarket-st. „™M VY Tu ThS w Cull en „ .John Davidson .™.90 George street .Wed Tbur w Cullen .And. Chalmers & Co.24 Gerrard street ,S W M Tbur w Culsalmond ~. .John M'Pherson „ ,24 Gerrard street -Thur Thur to Cumineston, and John Rettie— „, .24 Gerrard street . -Wed Wed places adjacent™ w Daviot „ .Alexander Forsyth .24 Gerrard street „ -Tues Wed 10 Daviot m .A. Rothnie™- ^ .90 George street . -Thur Thur to Drum „ . „. .6 Back wynd -Frid Frid to Drum oak „ .William Currie ^, .22 Schoolhill -Frd Frid to Dudwick „. ,W. Watson™. „ .16 Mealmarket-st., -Thur Thur to Dufftown „ »Jas. Stewart «, .24 Gerrard street . ..Tues Tues to Dufftown .. John Grant -, .90 George street „ -Wed Wed to Dufftown „ .Paterson and Riacb—24 Gerrard street -W S W S to Durris „ .A. Duncan™. .6 Little Belmont-st.^Tbur Frid to Durno „ .John M'Pherson . —24 Gerrard street -Tbur Tbur to Echt -~ .Peter Tait -90 George street -Frid Sat to Echt m .Robert Matbieson, ..6 Back wynd -Thur Frid to Ellon „ -Robert Duguid -6 Mealmarket-st. -Tu F Tu F to Ellon „ •T. Daniel, jun. « -16 Mealmarket-st. -M W F TuThS o Ellon „ .W. Tod .32 West North-st. -Frid Frid to Elgin — •Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street -Tu S Tu S to Fetternear w -Alexander Stephen „90 George street . .Thur Frid to Fochabers *~ -Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street .Tu S Tu S to Forgue — -George Barnet ™.24 Gerrard street -Tues Tues w Forgue „ ..A. Thomson ,™.24 Gerrard street -Wed Wed w Forgue ~~ -Alexander Forsyih „24 Gerrard street -Tues Wed to Forres w» -Eddison and Stables24 Gerrard street -Tu S Tu S w Fraserburgh „. -James Milne — 166 Gallowgate .Wed Wed },.,... —.,.,. «.,..

LIST OF CARRIERS. 1 J From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Fraserburgh .—.William Barclay ,~..26 West North-st.—-Tues Wed / Fyvie -..George Chapman,™.90 George street —,.Thur Thur f Fyvie —.James Mackie „~.24 Gerrard street ,— .Thur Thur w Fyvie —.George Lyon „,.24 Gerrard street —-Thur Thur w Garmouth ,—.Eddison and Stables..24 Gerrard street ,.-Tu S Tu S w Glass ™.John Grant «—.90 George street «-,-Wed Wed «> Glenbucket — .Archibald Reid ,~.22 Harriet street -.-Wed Wed vy Glerilivat — James Stuart .—.24 Gerrard street — —Tues Tues to Glendronach .—-Distillery Carts ,— .90 George street .—-Tues Frid Wed m> Glenlivat ™.Jobn Grant . ,90 George street .— .Wed W Grange — .Robert Howie ,—.180 Gallowgate ,-.Tues Wed f Granton .—..Eddison and Stables..24 Gerrard street ,—.Sat Sat w Greens „..A. Donald „..166 Gallowgate „-Wed Wed w Huuily — —Charles Rait .— .90 George street — -Frid Frid w Huntly .—.William Lawson .— .24 Gerrard street „-Tues Tues w Huntly „..Francis Gall .90 George street —-Wed Thur w Huntly —...George M'Intyre — .90 George street .— .Wed Thur w Huntly ™..James Sheriffs .„.24 Gerrard street .—.Sat Mon w Huntly — —Jobn Thomson „„90 George street ~.—Tues Wed w Insch „.-Charles Riddel ,-.90 George street —-Thur Thur w Insch .—..James Stephen ™.90 George street «.—Thur Tbur iv Inverkeithny —«.Alex. Thomson —..24 Gerrard street —.Wed Wed w Inverkeithny „»..Geo. Barnet ,—.24 Gerrard street «,-Tues Tues w Inverury .—.James Webster .—.1 Flourmillbrae —-M Th Tu F w Inverury .— .James Stephen —.90 George street ~-Tu F Tu F f Inveravon ,—.Eddison and Stables,.24 Gerrard street ~--Sat Sat w Inverness „.„Eddison and Stables,.24 Gerrard street —..Tu S Tu S w Jobnshaven .—.E. Strachan .-.1 Flourmillbrae ~.-M Th Tu F w Keith —,.Eddison and Stables .24 Gerrard street ~.-Tu S Tu S w; Keith „.—Paterson and Riach —24 Gerrard street «,-W S W S w Keith —..George Barron .—.180 Gallowgate ~-Tues Wed w Keith-hall .-.John Shand „-166 Gallowgate —-Frid Frid w Keith-hall m—James Davidson „.-6 Back wynd —-Frid Frid / Keig _.Peter Coutts .—.0 Little Belmont-st. -Frid Sat w) Kemnay — -James Mitchell .——13 Harriet street „-Thur Frid Frid «; Kemnay —..David Webster w.—90 George street ^.-Frid w Kincardine O'Neil -A. Taylor „.—13 Harriet street ——Thur Frid w Kincardine O'Nei!l.»John Laing ^—6 Little Belmont-st -M Th Tu F w Kincardine O'Nei!1—Alexander Duncan —6 Little Belmont-st. -Thur Frid f Kinnethmont .—.John M'Gillivray .90 George street — -Thur Thur w Kintore „,-J. Abel m-22 Schoolhill ——Thur Thur w Leochel Cushnie—.James Edward — -23 Harriet street ~,-Frid Frid Leslie, / and places) ... , _, CharIes Stewart -.24 Gerrard street ~--Tues Tues adjacent — w Lethenty .—.Win. Chapman m-2 West North street -Thur Frid f Lewes ,—.James Mackie ——24 Gerrard street ——Thur Thur w Longside ——William Smith -.—90 George street -—Wed Wed w Lonmay ..-William Willox ™—16 Mealmarket-st. -.Wed Wed w Lumphanan .——James Massie ——21 Gerrard street ——Thur Thur Frid w Lumphanan ^—Peter Berry „,— 1 1 Harriet street ——Thur w Lumsden Village —James Law ..—90 George street -,-Tbur Thur w Macduff „—Wilson Saunders ^,—24 Gerrard street ~—Tues Tues w Macduff „.-T. Forsyth „—24 Gerrard street -~-Frid Frid W Macduff „,—Aw. Chalmers & Co. —24 Gerrard street ~.-S W M Th. w Manar „—Alexander Stephen-,—90 George street ——Thur Frid ID Frid Maryculter ——Robert Fiddie „,— 1 Harriet street -—Frid w Methlic -—James Rothney „—16 Mealmarket-st..,—Wed Thur / Methlic .-—Thomas Annand .—.26jWest North street -Thur Thur / MttMie „.—W. Chapman „—26 North street ~-Thur Frid —,..,„-..«..,.,

LIST OF CARRIERS.

From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Mintlaw —W. Rankin — ,166 Gallowgate —.Wed Wed to Mintlaw —W. Smith — 90 George street —. Wed Wed W Midrr.ar —Robert Mathieson ,6 Back wynd Thur Frid w Monyrausk —Peter Tait ,~, .90 George street Mon Tues ib Monymusk —Peter Tait — .90 George street —Frid Sat w Nairn —Eddison and Stables. .24 Gerrard street ....Tu S Tu 8 w Newburgh —Gilbert Connon — ,6 Mealmarket street„Frid Frid w Newburgh —Alexander Sangster .16 Mealmarket-st. —.Frid Frid to Newbyth —John Mackie .«, ,90 George Street..™—Wed Wed w New Deer ...George Wilson — 6 Mealmarket street_Wed Wed w New Deer v— William Dalgarno— ,16 Mealmarket-st. —..Wed Wed w Newmills —Eddison and Stables, ,24 Gerrard street..—.Tu S Tu S w New Pitsligo —John Wood — ,90 George street ...—.Wed Wed w Old Deer —Robert Strath — .16 Mealmarket-st. Thur Thur w Old Deer —H. Ross — .16 Mealmarket-st Thur Thur w Old Meldrum ...James Webster „. I Flourmillbrae M Th Tu F w Old Meldrum —John Petrie — .26 North street .. Wed Thur w Oyne —Robert Maitland — ,90 George 6treet..—..Thur Thur w Peterhead — T. Daniel, jun. — ,16 Mealmarket-st. —~M W F M W F w Peterhead w. William Dow — .6 Mealmarket-st. ..—.Thur Thur f Titcaple —John Gauld ~ .166 Gallowgate „—..Thur Tbur W Pittodrie —Robert Maitland ~ .90 George street .. Thur Thur w Portgordon —Aw. Chalmers, & Co .24 Gerrard street..—.S W M Thur W Portsoy — Aw. Chalmers, & Co ,24 Gerrard street..—. S W M Thur w Portsoy — John Davidson — ,90 George street ..—..Wed Thur f Premnay —John Gauld — ,166 Gallowgate—. Thur Thur W Rhynie —James Law ,— 90 George street „ Tbur Thur W Rosehearty James Milne — 166 Gallowgate—~—Wed Wed w Rothes Paterson and Riach. 24 Gerrard street..—„Wed S Wed S

it) Rothie Alexander Forsyth—. .24 Gerrard street .—.Tues Wed Gallowgate,...—,..Tues f Rothiemay —R. Howie —., 180 Wed f Shcivas —Andrew Wilson — 16 Mealmarket-st—.Thur Thur w Skene —.Alexander Mitchell. .1 Flourmillbrae Tu Th Tu Th w Skene — Peter Tait ,~. ,£0 George street ,. Frid Sat w Strachan ...James Ferries — .6 Back wynd —.Mon Tues w Strathdon A. Moir — II Harriet street ....Wed Thur w Strathdon — A. Don ,11 Harriet street .— Wed Thur /Strathdon —Alexander Stewart... .1 Flourmill brae —.Wed Thur w Stewartfield Robert Strath — ,16 Mealmarket-st..—.Thur Thur V) Strichen .. William Rankin — ,166 Gallowgate Wed Wed W Stonehaven —Mrs Nicol — ,6 Back wynd TuThSTuThS w St. Fergus William Dow —. .6 Mealmarket-st. .—.Thur Thur W Tarland — William Reid — ,13 Harriet street —Wed Wed w Tarland John Thomson — .13 Harriet street..—.Wed Wed w Tarves —Widow Ironside — ,13 Princes street..—.Thur Frid f Tarves — A. Davidson — ,6 Mealmarket-st. Thur Frid w Tarves — Duncan M'Donald— .180 Gallowgate —Wed Thur to Tarves —James Duncan — .180 Gallowgate —Wed Thur w Tonjintoul —John Grant — .90 George street™.—Wed Wed w Tomintoul — James Stewart — .24 Gerrard street..—.Tues Tues f Towie —James Reid — ,23 Harriet street ..—. Wed Thur to Turriff A. Pirie — .90 George street ..—Tues Tues w Turriff T. Forsyth —« ,24 Gerrard street .— Frid Frid to Turriff —,Jame9 Lawson — ,24 Gerrard street —.Wed Wed w Tullynessle —P. M'Robbie —. ,6 Little Belmont st.^Wed Thur / Udny —James Mutch — 6 Mealmarket-st.,.—..Thur Frid / Udny A. Davidson — 6 Mealmarket-st...—„Thur Frid 10 Wartle —.Alexander Rothnic. .90 George street —..Thur Thur ID Wartle —Jarnes M'Pherson — .24 Gerrard street —.Thur Thur STAMP DUTIES.

CARRIERS* QUARTERS. 6 Baek-wynd Walker 23 Harriet street John Milne 1 Flourmillbrae Sheriffs 6 Little Belmont-st. ...Johnston 166 Gallowgate Rose 6 Mealmarket street ...Bisset 180 Gallowgate Henry 16 Mealmarket street ...Daniel 90 George stseet Taggart 26 North street M'Pberson 24 Gerrard street Geo. Allan 32 North street . Stevenson 5 Harriet street Wno. Robb 167 North street James Smith 11 Harriet street Ewen 13 Princes street Geo. Mill 13 Harriet street Michie 22 Schoolhill J. Ledingham Stephen 22 Harriet street J-. Smith 8 West North street ...Jas.

STAMP DUTIES. [A portion of the following duties are affected by the Budget, presently under the consideration of Parliament ; but as only a few of the changes have yet passed the House of Uommons, it has been thought proper, under the circumstances, to give the former scale of duties.] BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES.

On demand, or not exceeding 2 months after date, orr If otherwise 60 days after sight. payable. If for £2 and not exceeding £5 5s £0 1 £0 16 Above £5 5s „ 20 1 6 2 „ 20 30 2 2 6 30 50 2 6 3 6 50 100 3 6 4 6 „ 100 200 4 6 5 „ 200 300 5 6 „ 300 500 6 8 6 „ 500 1000 8 6 12 6 „ 1000 2000 12 6 15 „ 2000 3000 15 1 5 „ 3000 or upwards, 1 5 1 10 Penalty for Post-dating Bills, £10.

FOREIGN BILLS OP EXCHANGE.

For any sum not above £100 Is 6d I Above £1000 not above £2000 7s 6d 2000 Above £100 200 3s Od J „ „ 3000 10a Od 200 500 4s Od 3000 „ 15s „ j „ 1000 5s Od Every Bill each set ]>ays. 500 j of RECEIPTS.

If £5 and under £10 3d If £200 and under £300 4s Od 10 20 6d 300 „ 500 5s Od

20 50 . Is Od 500 „ 1000 7s 6d

50 100 . Is 6d 1000 and upwards 10s Od

100 200 . 2s 6d Any sum, if in full of demands 10s Od AGREEMENTS. Not above 1080 words, 20s.—Above 1080 words, 35s.—With a progressive duty of 25s. for every 1080 words additional. PERSONAL BOND, &C

Personal Bond in Scotland, given as a Security for the payment of any definite and certain sum of money. STAMP DUTIES.

Not exceeding . L.50 . . L.O 1 3

L.50 and not exceeding . 100 . . 2 6

100 . 150 . . 3 9

150 . 200 . . c 5

200 „ . 250 . . 6 3

250 . 300 . . 7 6 And where the same shall exceed L.300, then for every L.100, and also for any fractional part of L.100, . . . .026 CONVEYANCES, BONDS FOB PAYMENT OP ANNUITIES, TRANSFER OP STOCKS, &C.

Where the Purchase or consideration Money therein or there upon expressed shall not exceed L.25 L.O 2 6 Above L.25 and not exceeding L 50 5

„ 50 , , 75 7 6

» 75 , , 100 10

„ 100 , , 125 12 6

„ 125 , , 150 15

„ 150 , , 175 17 6

175 , , 200 1

„ 200 , , 225 1 2 6

„ 225 , , 250 1 5

ii 250 , , 275 1 7 6 „ 275 , 300 1 10

„ 300 , , 350 1 15

„ 350 , , 400 2

„ 400 , , 450 2 5

„ 450 , , 500 2 10

„ 500 , , 550 2 15

„ 550 , , 600 3 And where the Purch ase or considei L.600, then for every L.100, and also for any fractional

part of L.100, . . . . 10 LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES.

. Not exceeding £50 £0 2 6 | If £1000 and under £3000 £3 Above £50 and not 100 6 3000 „ 5000 4

„ 100 and under 500 10 5000 and upwards . 5 If 500 „ 1000 2 FIRE POLICIES.

Duty on each Policy, Is., besides 3s. per eent. per annum, on every In- surance made or renewed. Exemptions—Public Hospitals, also Agri- cultural Produce, Farming Stock, and Implements of Husbandry.

Lease or Tack of any Heritable Subjects, at a yearly Sent, without any sum of money by way of Fine, Premium, or Grassum paid for the same.

Where the yearly Rent shall not exceed L.5 . . . L.O 6 Above L.5 and not exceeding L.10 1 10 „ 15 1 6 15 „ 20 2 20 „ 25 2 6 25 „ 50 5 50 „ 75 7 6 75 „ 100 10 And where the same shall exceed L.100, then for every L.50, and also for any fractional part of L.50 5 SECTION I. REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

POST-OFFICE, MAEKET STREET.

P0STMASTER,v~»»~~W. MITCHELL, Esq.

George Duncan, \st Clerk. Robert Curaming, ith Clerk. Robert Gray, 2d Clerk. John Cochrane, 5th Clerk. James Stuart, 3d Clerk. John Fyvie, 6th Clerk.

George Wood, 7th Clerk.

Stamper ,,™„v«.,™,~-~~~.Robert Fraser.

LETTER CARRIERS.

James Leighton, Charles Wilson, Robert Porter, William Salmond, David

Fraser, James Fraser, Robert Ritchie, and John Ross.

COLLECTIONS AT RECEIVING HOUSES.

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

197, Union Street, J. Fraser„~. 1-15 P.M. 515 P.M. 8*30 P.M.

57, Quay, P. Buyers ,~~~~.,~~ 1-15 „ 5-15 „ 8-30 „

237, Broadford, W. Harper 1-15 „ 515 „ 8-30 „

Old Aberdeen, R. Ross«^»-.™,^~» 12-50 „ 5-5 „ 10'0 „

Railway Station ..,„.,.„.,„..„„„.„ 1-15 „ 5-30 „ 14

Arrivals and Despatches of Mails.

Despatches. Arrivals. Re- fer- Mails. Arrives at Mail sets Arrives at Delivery ence Box Despatch- closes at ed at destination out on Aberdeen in Aber- at return at P. Office at deen at a ,*,, 4-45 A.M. 5-51 A.M. 11-30 A.M. 12-32 a.m. 6 P.M- 6-45 P.M. b Edinburgh 1-45 P.M- 2-18 p.m. 8 P.M. 10-32 p.m. 4-51 A.M- 7 A.M. c Glasgow «.„~. 4-45 a.m- 5-51 A.M. 12 NOON. 11-45 A.M. 6 p.m- 6.45 p.m. d Glasgow „„»«. 1-45 p.m. 2-18 8-15 p.m. p.m 10-8 p.m. 4-51 A.M- 7 A.M.J e London-.^^.. 4-45 a.m. 5-51 A.M. 5-18 A.M. 7 32 p.m. 6 p.m- 6-45 p.m. f London „„„~^ 1-45 p.m. 2-18 p.m. 11-28 A.M. 6-17 A.M. 4-51 A.M- 7 A.M. 9 Inverness ™» 5.45 p.m. 6 45 p-m. 6-15 A.M. 5-44 p.m. 4-56 a.m- 7 A.M. h Ballater „~~. 4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M 11-50 A.M. 8 A.M. 1-35 p.m. 2-20 p.m. 3 Banff (Coach) 6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 12-30 p.m. 2-30 p.m. 8 P.M. 7 A.M. h Banff (Gig)-,-, 4 45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 12-35 p.m. 7-25 a.m. 1-40 p.m. 2-20 P.M. I Peterhead , 6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 11-8 A.M. 8 A.M 12-8 p.m. 2-20 p.m. m Fraserburgh 6-30 a.m. 7 A.M. 12-38 p.m. 6-30 a.m. 12-8 p.m. 2-20 p.m. n Rhynie„~. 4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 11-59 a.m. 7-45 a.m. 1-29 p.m. 2-20 p.m. Methlic 4-45 a.m. 6-15 A.M. 9-25 a.m. 10-20 A.M. 1-30 p.m. 2-20 p.m. Maryculter 4-45 P „, a.m. 6-15 A.M. 9-15 A.M. 11-5 A.M. 1 -30 p.m. 2-20'p.M.

A Mail to is despatched by Steamer at 5, p.m., every Friday, and arrives every "Wednesday at 5, a.m., during the months of April, May, June, July, August, and September— the other six months by a Sailing Vessel, the day and hour of despatch uncertain. 4No London Mail is despatched on Saturday morning or afternoon—and no arrival of London letters and papers on Mondays.

For the South day mail a fee of 1 extra stamp will be taken from 1-45 till

1-55 ; and 3 extra stamps from 1-55 till 2-5, p.m.

For Inverness Mail 1 extra stamp from 5-45 till 6; and 3 extra stamps from 6- till 6-10, p.m.

On Sundays the office will be open for the delivery of letters from 9 till a.m. 10, ; and on Sacramental Fasts from 9 till 10, a.m., and 7 till 9, p.m.

LIST OF

POST TOWNS, SUE-OFFICES, AND KECEIVING OFFICES, IN SCOTLAND.

The time, of closing the Box for any place in the subjoined list will be as- certained by referring to the corresponding letter in the foregoing table of Arrivals and Despatches of Mails. Places marked * are despatched by the Lerwick Mail.

„ „ t are despatched by the Lerwick Steamer, if posted after

Wednesday night ; at other times they are sent via Inverness. Places which have m prefixed, issue and pay Money Orders. POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES. 15

Reference Reference

Aberchirder, g j k Auldearn, , 9 m Aberdeen, J b g Auldgirnaig, a b m Aberdour, a b Auldgirtb. Bridge, a b m Aberfeldy, a b Avoeh, 9 « Aberfoyle, . a b m Ayr, a b Aberlady, a b m Ayton, a b Aberlemo, a b Aberlour, 9 Baillieston, c d Abernethy, (Fife), a b Balbeggie, a b

Abernethy, (Grantown) 9 Balblair, . , 9 a Abington, c d Balerno, a b to Aboyne, h Balfron, c d Achahoish, 9 a Balgownie, a b Ad vie, 9 Balivat, 9 to Airdrie, a b Ballachelish, a b Airth, a b Ballachelish Ferry, South, a b Alexandria, a b Ballachelish Ferry, North, a b to Alford, n m Ballantrae, a b Allness, 9 in Ballater, h to , a b m Ballindalloch, 9 Almond Bank, a b Ballingluig, a b

Alva, . a b Ballintumb, a b Alves, 9 Baltasound, f Alyth, a b m Banchory, fl Amisfield, a b m Banff, kj g Amulree, a b Bankend, a b Ancrum, a b Bankfoot, a b m Annan, a b Bannockburn, c d m Anstruther, a b Barr, a# m Appin, a b Barrhead, c d to Arbroath, a b Barrhill, c d Ardclach, 9 to Bathgate, a b Ardentinny, a b to Beauly, 9 a Ardfern, . , a g to Beith, a b m Ardersier, 9 Belhelvie, I

Ardnarnurchan, . a b Bellshill, a b Ardrishaig, g a Beltonford, a b to Ardrossan, a b to Bervie, a b Ardwell Inn, a b Berriedale, 9 a Arisaig, c d to Biggar, a b to Aros, a b Birghara, a b Arrochar, c d Birness Toll, I + Arrochar Village, c d Birsay, + Ascog, a b Birse, h Ashkirk, a b Bishopbriggs, c d Assynt, 9 « Bishopton, c d Athelstaneford, a b Blackburn, (Aberdeen) 9 Auchnasheen, 9 « Blackburn, (Whitburn) , a b Auehenblae, a b Blackford, a b Anchencairn, a b Blackball, a b Aucliinleck, a b Blackhillock, 9 j Auchmill, h g m Blackshiels, a b Auchnacraig, a b to Blair Adam, a b Auchnagatt, I to Blair Athole, a b m Auchterarder, a b Blair Drummond, c d

Auchterless, /.* m Blair G-owrie, . a b to Auchtermuchty, . a b Blair Logie, c d Auchtertool, a b Blantyre, c d 16 POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES.

Reference Boar Hills, a b Carnock, Boddam, I m Carnoustie, Bogroy, 9 Carnwath, Boghally, a b m Carr Bridge, m Bonar Bridge, 9 a Carron, Bonar Village, 9 o. Carroushore, m Bonaw, a b Carspbairn, Bonchester Bridge, a b m Carstairs, Bonhill, a b m Castle Douglas, Borgue, a b Castletown, Borrowmuirhead, a b Cathcart, m Borrowstounness a b Catrine, Bothwell, c d Cawdor, Bothriphnie, 9 5 Ceres, Bowden, a b m Chance Inn, Bower, 9 a Charlestown, m Bowmore, a b Chirnside, Bowmore Village, a b Clachan, m Braco, , a b Clackmannan, Brae, t Clarencefield, Braemar, h Clarkston, m Brechin, a b Clashmore, . Bridge of Allan, c d Clatt, m Bridge of Earn, a b Cleish, Bridge of Weir, c d Clola, m Broadford, - 9 a Closeburn, Brodick, c d Cluny, Brora, 9 « m Coatbridge, Broughty Ferry, a b m Cockburnspath, Broxburn, a b Coldingham, Brucklaw, I m Coldstream, Buckhaven, a b m Colinsburgb, Bucklyvie, c d m Colinton, m Buckie, 9 3 Colpy, Bunavoulin, a b Coll, m Bunessan, a b Colliston, , 9 Colmonell, m Burntisland, a b Corarie, Burravoe, t Conon Bridge, Burreltown, a b Cornerhouse, Busby, c d Cornhill, Byth, hj Corpach, Corran, (Ardgour),

Cairndow, c d Corrance, . Cairnie, 9 Corsock, Cairnie Hill, a b Corstorphine, Cairnryan, c d Cortes, Calderbank, a b Coylton, m Callander, a b Countesswells, m Campbelltown, a b Cove,

m Canonbie, a b Cawdenbeath, . Carbost, 9 a m Craig Ellachie, Cardross, a b m Crail, Carluke, a b m Cramond, Cambuslang, c d Cramond Bridge, Camelon, a b Crathie, Carinish, 9 a m Creetown, Carnbo, a b m Crieff, POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES. 17

Reference Crimond, I Druraoak, Crinan, c d Drymen, Crocketford, a b Dubford, m Cromarty, 9 a Duddingstone, Crook, a b Duffus, Crossford, a b Dulnain Bridge, Crossgates, a b m Dumbarton, Crossbill, a b m Dumfries, Crossmichael, a b m Dunbar, Croy, 9 mDunbeath, Cruden, I m Dunblane, Culbokie, 9 a m Dundee, m Cullen, g Jo Dundonald, Cullivoe, t Dundrennan, m Culross, a b to Dunfermline, Cumbernauld, . c d Dunglass, Cuminestown, Jo j to Dunkeld, to Cumnock, a b Dunuet, Cunningsburgh, t Dunning, to -Angus, a m Dunoon, m Cupar-Fife, a Duurossness, to Currie, a b Dunscore, to Dunse, Dailly, a b Dunshelt, Dalbeattie, a b Duntocher, Daluisge, a b m Dunvegan, Daljarroch, a b Durness,

m Dalkeith, a b Dyce, (by Aberdeen), . Dallas, 9 Dysart, Dalnacardocb, a b Dalmally, a b Eaglesham, Dalmellington, a b Earlston, Dalmuir, a b Easdale, Dairy, a b East Zell, Dairy, (Ayrshire), a b to Ecclefechan,

Dalrymple, , a b Echt, (by Aberdeen), . Dalswinton, a b Eddleston, Dalton, a b to Edingburgh, Damhead, a b Edzell, Darnick, a b to Elgin,

Daviot, (Aberdeenshire ). & 3 Elie, Daviot, (Inverness-shh e)» 9 to Ellon, Denholm, a b Enzie, to Denny, a b m Errol, Dennyloanhead, a b Errol Village, m Dingwall, 9 « Ervie, Dirleton, a b Etal, Dollar, c d TOEvantou, Dolphington, a b Evie, m Dornoch, 9 « Eyemouth, m Douglas, a b

m Doune, c d Fairlie, . Dreghorn, . a b m Falkirk, Drem, a b Falkland, Dromore, a b Farr, Drumblade, 9 Fearn, Drumlithie, a b Fenwick, Drumnadrochit, 9 Ferrintosh, 18 POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES.

Reference Reference Ferry-den, a b Glenelg, (Lochalsh), . 9 a to Ferryport-on-Craig, a b Glen Isla, a b Fetterangus, I Glenlivat, 9 m Fettereairn, a b Glenlocher, a b

Finhaveu, a b to Glenluice, '. a b Findhorn, 9 Glenmorriston, 9 Finstown, X Glenshee, a b Fintry, (by Glasgow), c d to Golspie, 9 a Fisherrow, a b Gordon, a b Five Mile House, a b Gortlech, 9 m Fochabers, 9 Gossaburgh t Forbes, n Gourock, a b m Ford, (by Dalkeith), a b Govan, c d Fordown, a b Grahamstown, a b Forglen, *i to Grangemouth, a b Ford, (Northumberlanc ), a b to Grantown, 9 to , a b Granton Pier, a b Forgne, 9 Greenburn, (Whitburn), a b Forneth, a b Greenlaw, a b to Forres, 9 to Greenock, c d to Fort Augustus, a b Guardbridge, , a b Fort George, 9 Guildtown, a b Fortingal, a b Gullan, a b to Fortrose, 9 a m Fort William, a b m Haddington, a b Fossaway, a b Halkirk, 9 « m Fraserburgh, m to Hamilton, a b Freuchie, a b Haroldswick, t Friockheim, a b Harray, X m Fushie Bridge, a b Harriotfield, a b wFyvie, (Aberdeen), *J Harris, g a Haughead, c d

Gairlochhead, , a b Haugh of Urr, . a b Garvald, a b to Hawick, a b Garve, (by Dingwall), 9 " Heiton, a b to Galashiels, a b m Helensburgh, a b Gallotown, a b Helmsdale, g a Gals ton, a b Heriot, . a b Garderhouse, t Hermiston, a b m Garlieston, a b Hillend, (Inverkeithing), a b Garmouth, 9 Hillhousefield, a b Gartmore, c d Hill of Menie, (Aberdeen) I to Gatehouse, a b Hillside, (Aberdeen), . P Gateside, a b Hillside, (Montrose), . a b Gattonside, a b Hillswick, - t

Gavinton, a b Hollywood, . a b Gifford, a b Holytown, a b Gilston, a b Hopeman, 9 m Girvan, a b Howmore, 9 a Gladsrauir, a b Houston, c d Glammiss, a b Huna, 9 « m Glasgow, c d m Huntly, 9 Glass, (Huntly), 9 Hurlet, c d Glenapp, a b Hurlford, a b Glencaple, a b Glenearse, a b to Inchture, b

Glencoe, , a b Innerkip, c d Glendaruel, c d Innerleithen, a b POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES. 19

Reference Referenct lnnerwick, a b Kinglassie, a b Insch, g Kingsbarns, a b m Inverary, a b m Kingussie, 9 a Inveran, 9 a Kinloch Moidart, a b Invercannich, 9 a Kinneswood, a b Invergarry, 9 a Kinning Place, c d to Invergordon, 9 « m Kinross, a b Inverie, 9 a Kintail, 9 « m Inverkeithing a b m Kintore, 9 Inverkindie, (Aberdeen ), n Kippen, c d m Inverness, 9 to , a b

to Irvine, . a b Kirkbank, a b Isle Ornsay, 9 a Kirkbean, a b Isle of Whithorn, a b Kirkcolm, a b m Jedburgh, a b Kirkconnel, a b Jock's Lodge, (Edinburgh), a b Kirkcowen, a b Johnshaven, a b to Kirkcudbright, a b to Johnstone, c d Kirkinner, a b Johnstone Bridge, a b Kirkintulloch, c d Jura, c d to , a b Kirkinichael, (Blairgowrie), a b m Keith, 9 J Kirkmichael, (Maybole), a b to Keith Hall, 9 Kirkmahoe, a b

m Kelso, , a b to Kirknewton, a b Kemnay, 9 Kirkoswald, a b Kelton Hill, a b Kirkpatrick, a b Kennethmont, 9 Kirkpatrick Fleming, J&t a b Kenmore, a b m , X Kennoway, a b Kirn, a b m Kettle, a b to Kirriemuir, a b Kilbrachan, c d Kirtlebridge, a b Kilbride, (Lochmaddy) 9 a Knockando, 9 Kilbride, (East), c d Kyleakiu, 9 a Kilbride, (West), c d Kilbirnie, a b Ladykirk, a b Kilchrenan, c d Laggan, 9 a Kilfinan, c d Laggavoulin, a b Kilham, a b Lairg, 9 a Killearn, c d Lam lash, cd Killearnan, 9 Lamington, a b Killin, a b to Lanark, a b m Kilmarnock, a b m Langholm, , a b Kilmartin, c d Larbert, a b Kilmaurs, a b Largo, a b Kilmorie, c d to Largs, a b Kilrauir, 9 r Larkhall, c d Kilmun, c d m Lasswade, a b Kilpatrick, (New), c d Latheron, 9 a Kilpatrick, (Old), c d to Lauder, a b Kilsyth, c d to Laurencekirk, a b Kiltarlity, 9 a Laurieston, (Castle Do jglas), a b Kilwinning, c d Laurieston, (Falkirk), a b Kincaldrum, a b Leadhills, m • c d m Kincardine, a b Ledaig, a b Kincardine O'Neil, h to Leith, a b Kingairloch, a b Leitholm, a b King Edward, kj 9 Lennoxtown, c d mKinghorn, a b m Lerwick, t ,

20 POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES.

eference Leslie, (Fife), a b Menstrie, Leslie, (Aberdeen), 9 Methlic, m Lesmahagow, a b Methven, Leswalt, a b Mey, Lethain, (Cupar-Fife), a b u Mid-Calder, Letham, (Forfar), a b Millport, Leuchars, a b Milnathort, to Leven, a b Milngavie, Lhanbryde, 9 Milton Bridge, mLibberton, a b Milton of Campsie, Lilliesleaf, a b m Mintlaw, Limekilns, a b Moodiesburn, Lindores, a b m Moffat, to Linlithgow, a b Moniaive, Linkshouse, t Monifieth, Linton, a b Monkton, Lismore, a b m Montrose, Lix, a b Monymusk, Loan, a b Morebattle, m Loanhead, a b Mortlach, to Locbalsh, 9 u m Morvern, Lochbroom, g a Mossat, Lochcarron, g a Mossbank, Lochearnhead, a b Moy, Lochee, a b Morinish, Lochend, a b Muckart, Lochgelly, a b Muirdrum, to Lochgilphead, c d Muirkirk, Lochinver, 9 a. Munlochy, Lochmaben, a b Murrayfield, m Lochmaddy, 9 a m Musselburgh, Lochwinnoch, d Muthill, to Lockerby, a b Mylnefield, Logierait, a b Longforgan, a b to Nairn Longhope, % Neilston, Longside, I New Abbey, Lossiemouth, 9 New Aberdour, Lumsden, n Newart'Hill, Lundie, a b TONewburgh, (Fife), Luss, c d Newburgh, (Aberdeen) Luthrie, a b New Castleton, Lybster, 9 a. Newcumnock, Lynwilg, a b New Deer, New Galloway, Macduff, k J 9 Newhaven, in Markinch, a b Newmains, Maryculter, P Newmills, (Ayrshire) Maryhill, c d Newmills, (Fife), Marykirk, a b New Pitsligo, Marypark, a b to Newport, m Mauchline, a b Newseat, Maxwelltown, a b Newton, to Maybole, a b to Newton Stewart, m Meigle, a Newtyle, Meikleour, a b Nigg, to Melrose, a b to Noblehouse, Melvich, g a to North Berwick, POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES. 21

Reference m N. Queensferry, a b Eait, Nunton, g a Eannoch,

Oakley, a b m Ratho, m Oban, a b Reay, Ochiltree, a b Redding, Old Aberdeen, 3 h 9 Redgorton, m Old Meldrum, *i Renfrew, m Old Rain, 9 Renton, Ollaberry, t Ehynie, Ormiston, a b Riccarton, Orphir, X Ringford, Orton, 9 Roberton, Osnaburgb, a b Rogart, Oxton, a b Rosehall, Rosehearty, m Paisley, a b Rosemarkie, Parkgate, a b Roseneath, Parkhead, c d Roslin, m Parkhill, g a, Rothes, Partick, c d m Rothesay, Parton, a b Rothiemay, Path head, a b Row, Patna, a b Rutherglen, m Peebles, a b Pencaitland, a b Salen, m Pennycuik, a b Saline, m Perth, a b Salsburgh, m Peterhead, I m Saltcoats, Pitcaple, 9 Saltou, Pitlessie, a b Sanday, m Pitlochry, a b Sandbank, m Pittenweem, a b Sandhead, Plean, c d Sandness, Plockton, g a Sandwick, Pluscarden, 9 m Sanquhar, Pollockshaws, c d Sauchie, Polmont, a b Seoncer, Polnackie, a b Scone, Poolewe, 9 « Scourie, m Portaskaig, a b m Selkirk, Port Bannatyne, a b Shieldaig, Port Charlotte, a b Shotts, m Port Glasgow, c d Shuttleston, Porttnahomac, g a Skene, Port Loggan, a b Slamannan, Port Monteith, c d m Slateford, m Portobello, a b Smailholm, m Port Patrick, a b Sorby, m Portree, 9 a Sorn, m Portsoy, h j 9 Southend, m Port William, a b m S. Queensferry, Poyntzfield, 9 « Southwick, Preston, a b Spittalfield, m Prestonkirk, a b Spott, m Prestonpans, a b Springbank, Springburn, mRachan Mill, a b Springfield, 22 POST TOWNS, SUB-OPFICESj AND RECEIVING OFFICES.

Reference Sprouston, a b m Thurso, to St. Andrews, a b Tighnalim, Stanley, a b Tillicoultry, m St. Boswell's Green, a b Tiree, St. Cyrus, a b m Tobermory, Stenton, a b Tollcross, St. Fergus, I Tomintoul, St. Margaret's Hope, X Tongue,

St. Monanee, , a b Torphichen, St. Ninian's, c d Torrance, Stevenston, c d Torryburn, Stewarton, a b Townhill, to , c d m Tranent, . Stobo, a b Trinafour, to Stonehaven, a b Troon, Stonehouse, c d Tullibody, Stoneykirk, a b m Turriff, to Stornoway, 9 a Twyneholm, to Stow, a b Tyndrum, Strachur, c d Tynuinghame,

Straiton, . a b to Stranraer, a b Uddingstone, Strathaird, g a m Udney,

Strathaven, c d m Ullapool, , Strathblane, c d Ulsta, Strathdon, n Uyeasound, Strathmiglo, a b Ulva, Strathpeffer, g a Unachan, Strichen, I m Uphall, Stromness, t Urray, Stronsay, t Voe, to Strontian, , a b Struan, 9 a Walls, Stuartfield, I Waterbeck, Struy, 9 a Waterton of Echt, Summerhill, % Watten, Swinton, a b Wemyss, Symington, a b "Wemyss Bay, West-Calder, m Tain, 9 a ^V estray, Tamnavoulin, 9 m Whitburn, to Tarbert, a b Whitehouse, Tarbolton, a b to Whithorn,

Tarves, Whittinghame, . Tayinloan, a b Whiteness, Tarland, h m Wick, Teviothead, a b in Wigtown, Tighnalim, a b m Winchburgh, to Thornhill, a b Windygates, The Cairnies, a b Wishawtown,

Thornhill, (Stirling), . a b Wiston, Thornliebank, c d Woodside, Thornton, (Keith), 9 J Thornton, (Kirkcaldy) a b Yetholm, a b Jj1 —

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS.

TIME OF THE AKEIVAL AND DESPATCH op FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS IN ABERDEEN.

NAMES OF PLACES. DESPATCHED. ARRIVAL.

Lisbon, Spain, and Gibraltar, via \ 5th, 15th, and 25th 7th, 17th, and 27th Southampton .— ~~—~ ,„™ J Afternoon Mail Gibraltar, Malta, Greece, and Ionian Islands, Egypt, Ceylon 2d and 18th 7th and 25th India, and China, via South' Afternoon Mail ampton ~~..,~.~.~ Mediterranean, Egypt, India, and ) 6th and 22d 3rd China, &e. via Marseilles™™, and 20th ( j Afternoon Mail British Colonies in West Indies,^ (except Honduras), Foreign Co- j

lonies, &c. , in West Indies, (ex- | 1st and 16tb cept Havana), California, Ve- j- 5th and Morning Mail 23rd nezuela, New Granada, Chili, ] and Peru, Grey Town, (St. j

Juan de Nicaragua) , , J 1st of every month Mexico, Havana, and Nassau^™. < 2nd only — Morning Mail Honduras .„„,„~„™.„~ „-„„. 16th— Morning Mail 17th Lisbon, Madeira, Brazil, Buenos) 8th Morning Mail Ayres, and Falkland Islands — Uncertain Cape of G. Hope, Mauritius, Cey-'l Ion, India, Ascension, and > 13th —Afternoon Mail 26th Cape de Verds«_^v»^™„™v«. J Madeira, Teneriffe, and West 1 22d Afternoon Coast of Africa Mail Uncertain ~w.™^,™v.„^, j Every Thursday United States, and British North f throughout the year, Monday America .««. ...~...~....* „) Afternoon Mail France, Spain, and Belgium,*™., Daily Daily Monday Holland J and Tursday Tuesday and Thurs- Afternoon Mail day •Hamburgh, *Hanover, *Bruns-~| wick, "Denmark, and *Lu-

bee, when addressed via Ham- J Monday and Thursday Sunday and Wednes- burgb, *Bremen, Heligoland, j Morning Mail day Cuxhaven, *Oldenburg, *Swe- | den, and *Norway -r^.^*.^*,^ Germany, (other states of)^™^ Daily Daily Russia and Prussia™.™.™.,™. Daily Daily

for places * Letters marked sent daily via Belgium or France if so directed.

The Mails for Australia will be made up in London during the present

year on the following days :

July 4th— Morning, via Southampton and Singapore ,, 8th —Evening, via Marseilles and Singapore 24 FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS.

September 3rd (the 4th falling on Sunday) Evening, via Southampton and Sin- gapore „ 8th —Evening, via Marseilles and Singapore November 4th — Morning, via Southampton and Singapore „ 8th —Evening, via Marseilles and Singapore

The following instruction has been addressed to all Postmasters.

General Post Office, April, 1853.

Her Majesty's Government having terminated the Contract with the " Australian Royal Steam Navigation Company," for the conveyance of the Mails to Australia, via the Gape of Good Hope, a Mail Packet will no longer be despatched from Plymouth on the 3rd of every alternate Month as heretofore. Provision will be made for the conveyance of Mails to Australia early in the months of June, August, October, and December, of the present

year, respectively ; and due notice will be given of the days appointed for the departure of such Mails. In the alternate months of May, July, September, and November, Mails for Australia will continue to be forwarded by the route of Singapore, according to the present arrangements, on the 4th of the Month via Southampton, and on the 8th via Marseilles, or when those dates fall on a Sunday, on the 3rd via Southampton, and on the 9th via Marseilles.

MAILS FOR JAV A.

A direct Packet communication, ouce in two months, having been estab- lished between Singapore and Batavia, in connexion with the Overland In- dian Mail, all Letters, Newspapers, &c, addressed to Java, or any of the Dutch Possessions in India, will in future be forwarded (unless otherwise specially directed) with the Mails for India made up for despatch, via Mar- seilles, on the evening of the 7th of each of the months of January, March, May, July, September, and November. Mails for Java to contain such Letters, &c, as may be directed to be sent " via Southampton," will also be made up on the morning of the 3d of each of the month above enumerated. For rates of postage— which must in all cases be paid in advance—on Let- ters and Newspapers for Java, or any other of the Dutch possessions in India, see Java.

PAPAL STATES.

Letters for the Papal States, when specially addressed to be forwarded in the Prussian closed Mails, via Belgium, may in future be sent either un- paid or paid to their destination, at the option of the sender. Those not specially addressed are sent, as a rule, via France. For rates of postage, see Rome. REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 25

RATES OF POSTAGE

LETTERS AND NEWSPAPERS TO THE COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Letters not specially directed are sent by first route mentioned, and charged same rates of Postage.

p Letters sent by Mail marked p must be prepaid— by all routes not specified, prepayment is optional.

The Rate for Letters by Private Ship to any of the under-noted Places not spe- cially mentioned is 8d. not exceeding ± an oz. for Newspapers 2d. if to a Foreign

Country ; Id. to a British Colony.

Postage.

Und. Wg. Wg. IE -. .Wg. Wg. Ex. News. oz. PaPer ? J OZ.jJ oz. I oz. 1 oz. 1 oz.

d. s. d.'s. d. s. d. p AFRICA, West Coast By Packet — 4 Free

Alexandria, ™ Br. Pkt. via Mars 82 94 2 7 1 3d Do. _ Via Southampton 01 — 6 O^d Do. ™ Fr. Pkt. via Mars. 32 44 2 5 102d p AUSTRALIA ™ Via Plym. & Cape — 4 Free Do. ^, Private Ship 4 2 8 Id Do. -™ Via- Sou. & India 4 Free

Do. ™ Via Mars. & India 1 7 9 3d Austria (ex. Venetian Lombardy, wh. see) Via Belgium 2 8 Free Do. ^. Via France 42 6 3 2d Do. ™ Via Holland 82 7 4 Free Do. (except Silesia & Galicia, which see) ,v~ Via Hamburg 4 44 11 Free BADEN Via France 2 10: — 2d Do. ™ Via Belgium Free Do. ™ Via Hoi. & Ham 3 03 3 Free Bahamas ,~. Via Southampton Free Bavaria — Via France 2 10 — 2d Do. ~~ Via Belgium Free Do. „~ Via Hoi. & Ham. 3 43 8 Free

Belgium ~~ Via Ostend 1 Free Do. (closed Mail) Via France Free Do. Via Holland Id J Belgrade (pd. to Aust. Via Belgium l|«

Do. , Via France 4 10 2d Do. Via Holland 3 8 4 1 lftd Do. Via Hamburg 3 4 3 £ lid Botuschany j (pd. to Aus.) „„ Via Belgium 8 1 4 — — 2 lid Do. ^ Via France 5 -5 4 6 10 _ 9 2d Do. ^. Via Holland 103 94 95 86 78 l|d Do. ™, Via Hamburg 8l3 6 4 6 5 4 2 8 lid 26 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Postage. Destination. How Sent. Und.Wg. Wg. Ex. |Wg. Wg. Ex. New oz. oz. i \ J i oz. oz. | oz. 1 oz. I oz. P*P« p Brazil ,™, Via Southampton Bremen ™. Via Hamburgh Do. _ Clos. Mail via Belg Do. Via Holland 1 0.3 Fre Do. Via France 11 4 2 2d p Buenos Ayres ^„„ Via Southampton Fre p CADIZ Via Southampton _ Fre p Do. , Via France .'d Calabar (Old) Packet 2d p California „_^ Via Panama 2 4 2d P Do. ™» Via United States 1 2£ 10 2d Canada (Up. & Low.) Br. Pkt. via U. 9 I 2 Id Do. By U. S. Packet Id Do. . Via Halifax Pre p Canary Islands ™» Via Southampton 4 2d: p Do. Via Portugal 0:2d p Cape de Verde Islands By Packet I 10 4:2d p Cape of Good Hope By Packet I 0:Fre p CEYLON Via Marseilles 1 10 9:3d Do. Via Southampton 02 Fre Do. Via the Cape 02 Fre. p Chagres „™ Via Southampton 02 Fre p Chili Via Southampton 04 8 4d p China , Via Marseilles 1 10 — 4 7 9 a p Do. (ex. Hong Kong) Via Southampton 02 4 2d Constantinople ~~. Via Belgium 4 4 lid Do. Via France 3 3 8 9 2d Do. Via Southampton 4] 2 4 2d Do. Fr. Pkt. via Mars. — |3 5 10 2d Do. Br. Pkt. via Mars. — |2 5 5 3d Do. Via Holland 9 Do. 5 8 3 10 3 Hd . Via Hamburgh 65 7 10 9 10 Lid DENMARK Direct Packet 10 1 3 Fre4 Do. Via Belg & Pruss. 11±1 3 10 Fre Do. Via France — 7 11 2d Do. Via Holland J4 3 04 7 Frei P Do, „_ By private ship e!i Id EGYPT (ex. p Alexan.) Via Marseilles 1 8 -! 3 3d P Do. „^ Via Southampton i 63 2d p FALKLAND ISLES. Via Southampton 1 0|2 Frei FRANCE Packet — 2 Frei Frankfort _^ Via Belgium 8 1 Frei Do. Via France -^ 2 Do. Via Hamburgh 2d GALATZ 2 3 3 8 Fre Via Belgium 12 Hd Do. Via France. 4 6 2 2d Do. Via Holland G 5 7 10 9 10 l£d Do. Via Hamburg 8 3 5 47 5 9 5 lAd Gibraltar *^. Via Southampton L 0, Free p Do. ^. Via France 2 6 9 p Greece „»». Via France 50 Free Do. Via Belg. & Prus. i n\i 4 lOlFree REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 27

Postage.

Destination. How Sent. Und Wg. Wg. Ex. Wg. Wg. Ex. | News- oz oz. i oz. Pa er J i ,3 oz. | oz. 1 oz. 1 oz. P

s. d. d. p Greece „™ Via Southampton 3 6 Free p Do. Via Marseilles 1 3 1 2 11 3 4 5 5 3d p Do. (or paid to Trieste) 1 4 2 3 4 6 6 3 Do. Fr. P. via Marseil. 1 4 2 3 4 6 6 3 Id Direct HAMBURGH Packet 2 8 Free Do. mail (closed Via Belgium 2 8 Free Do. Via France 11 2 10 4 2 2d Do. Via Holland 1 4 2 03 3 4 15 8 Free Do. , Via Hull 81 2 8 Free Havannah p .^. Via Southampton 2 3^ 9 2d Do. Via United States 1 2^2 4 10 2d Hanover Via Hamburgh 9 3 Id Do. Via Belgium — 8 2 8 Free Do. Via France 2 3 — 6 3 2d Do- „_ Via Holland — 8 2 8 Id Heligoland „, Via Hamburgh — |0 6 2 Free Do. Via France 1 1 3 2 4 2 5 10 2d Do. Via Belgium 4 2 8 Free Do. Via Holland t 4 1 8 •I 03 15 8 Free Holland Direct Packet Id Do. Via Belgium 4 Id Do. Private Ship — Id Do. Via France 1 5 — 4 2 10 2d Honduras „^, Via Southampton — 10 Free Hong Kong Via '1 .„. Southampton — • Free Do. Via Marseilles 3! I 10 2 — 1 3d INDIA Marseilles 1 Via 1 10 2 3 _ 1 3d Do. Via Southampton — 1 Free Do. of Via C. G. Hope — 1 Free Indies, Brit. Westest "J (exc. Bermud3a. f Via Southampton Honduras, Jamaicaca, f 4 and Nassau) Indies, Fo. West, (exc. Havan) Via Sou. 2 10 2d Ionian Islands Via Belg. & Prus 1 2 Free Do. Via France 1 i 4 2 Free Do. „_ Via Southampton 1 Free Do. Via Marseilles I 94 2 3d Do. Fr. P. via Marseil. 1 3 4 4 2 2d Java ^, Via India by Mars. 1 10 14 6 3d Do. Via India by South — 2d Do. Via Holland — Id JAMAICA (except Kingston, which is Is) Via Southampton 2 2 4 — Free

! Jassy, paid to Austria Via Belgium 81 4! — Hi Do. Via France 1 9 4 106 2 2d Do. Via Holland 2 1 35 36 4 lid Do. Via Hamburg 2 3 4 05 06 LA Ho- PLATA Via Southampton 2 7 5 IO 4!Free Lombardy Via France 1 — 3 74 6 3 2d Do. Via Belgi um & Switzerland 10 1 4 Free Lubec Clos. Mail via Bel. 81 2 8 Free ,

28 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Postage.

Destination. How Sent. Und. Wg. Wg. Ex. Wg. Wg. Ex. New, 0Z. OZ. oz. PaP e £ ^ 3 J oz. § 0Z. I OZ. ] OZ.

s. d, s. d. s. d. Lubee .vw. Via Hamburg 9 3 Do. Via France 1] 2 10 4 Do. _ Via Holland 1 4 2 3 4 3 8 5 p MADEIRA Via Southampton 1 10 7 Malta „«„ Via Marseilles 1 3 3 4 5 Do. Via Southampton 1 4 Do. Fr.Pk. v. Marseill, 1 1 i 9 3 6 5 Mauritius ^^. By Packet 1 4 p Do. „^, Via Marseilles 1 10 4 6 7 p Do. ™^, Via Southampton 1 4 Mecklenburg.Scbwerin Via Hamburg 10 3 Do. Via Belgium 2 Do. _ Via France 1 4 2 S 6 p Mecklenburg, Strelitz Via Hamburg — 6 2 Do. Via France 1 4 2 3 4 6 6 Do. _ Via Belgium 2 Do. Via Holland 1 3 3 3 3 p Mexico ,™» Via Southampton p Moldavia, paid to Aus tria, Via Belgium Do. Via France I 9 6 5 Do. Via Holland 1 5 3 3 £ 16 Do. „„. Via Hamburg 1 4 3 4 85 8 0J3 NAPLES Via France must sent paid Do. For other routes see Sicily p New Granada ™«» Via Southampton 4 p New South Wales Via Plym. & Cape 4 Do. _ Via Sou. & India 4 Do. _ Via Marseilles 1 10 2 3 4 6 7 Do. _ Private Ship 4 p NEW ZEALAND By Packet 4 Do. m Via Mars. & India 2 2 2 7 9 Do. ™ Via Sou. & India 5 Norway „*. Via Hamburg 6 Do. Via Denmark 4 Do. ™ Via Belgium 5 Nova Scotia ,™ Via Halifax Do. _ Via United States 2 OLDENBURG ^. Via Hamburg 1

Do. ^, Via Belgium 1 Do. Via _ France - |3 Do. „~ Via Holland 92 3 3 p PACIFIC, any place in Via Southampton ! 4 8 p Do. „„ Via Brazil 7 10 4 p Panama „~ Via Southampton 2 4 Partna & Placentia Via France sent paid — 2d

Do. ^. Via Belgium 91 1 lid p Do. „„ Via Holland 1 10 2 3 3 4 1 lid Do. „_ Via Austria 1 4 3 3 4 6 -63 2d p Peru ^«v Via Southampton 04 -80 Poland ™ Via Belg& Prussia llj'l - 3 10 Do. — Via Holland 1 11 33 26 8 Do. ~_ Via Hamburg 71 11 2 33 26 8 REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 29

Postage.

Und. How Sent. Wg. Wg. Ex. Wg. Wg. I Ex. jfews- a er }0Z J OZ. i OZ. \ oz - I OZ. 1 02. 1 0Z. t> P

d. s. d Poland ^„ Via France 2 3 - 3 4 6 2d p Portugal „~ Via Southampton 913 2d - p Do. ^„ Via France 10 I 3 2 2 6 2d Prussia ,™. Via Belgium 8 Er Do. Via France 11 1 5 2 10 2d Do. Via Hamburg 1 Free ROME & Roman States Via France must be sent paid 2d Do. Fr. Pkt. via Mars 1 4 2 3 4 6 2d Do. (closed mail} Via Belgium 11 10 d p Do. Via Holland 1 10 2 3 33 lid a Do. Via 1 ^^ Hamburg 4 1 8 2 03 4 l£d Russia „™ Via Belgium Uh 11 Fre Do. Via France 1 4 2 3 7 6 2.1

Do. Via Holland 1 11 3 6 3 10 Fre: Do. Via Hamburg 1 7 1 11 3 6 3 10 Free p SANDWICH ISLES, Via Panama 4 9 4 2d p ST. DOMINGO Via Southampton 5 5 8 Free L Salonica ,™» Via Belgium 4 4 lid Do. Via Hamburg 2 2 7 10 9 10 I id Do. Via France 1 11 6 10 9 2 2d Sardinia „^. Via France 1 1 6 5 2d } Do. ^w Fr. Pkt. via Mars 1 3 4 2 5 2d a Do. Via Belgium 2 ljd 9 Do. ^*. Via Hamburg 1 4 3 4 5 lid Saxony ^^. Via Belgium 2 8 Free Do. Via France 1 4 ! 2 4 2d 5 Scutari ^^. Via Belgium lid Do. Fr, Pkt. via Mars. 42 4 6 2d Do. For other routes see Constantinople Sicily Via France be sent un paid 2d ) Do. Fr. Pkt. via Mars. 5 10 2d > Do. Via Belgium 4 Ud ) Do. Via Holland 1 10 2 3 4 1 l|d ) Sierra Leone „w» Via Plymouth 1 Free Silesia ~~~ Via Belgium Free

Do. ! Via Hamburg 1 3 1 9 9 3 0'3 35 Freei ) Spain „™ Via France 101 2 6 - 3 d > Do. Via Southampton - 8 Free ) ST. THOMAS Via Southampton - 4 2d Sweden ~-~ Via Hamburg - 4 Free Do. Via Belgium - 4 Free Do. Via France 1 42 74 - 6 2d Do. Via Holland 1 10 2 3 6 6 5 46 28 Free Switzerland ™» Via France 11 i a 42 10 - 4 d l Do. Via Belgium 9 - 3 6 Free SYDNEY Private Ship II 10 ... 3 8|ld Do. For other routes see New South "W. Syria Fr. Pkt. via „™ Mars. 1 3 2 1 4 2 5 10 2d

' TURKEY in Europe Via Belgium 8 6*"6 2 8 lid Do. Via France 9 2d Do. Fr. Pkt. via Mars. 4 2 5 10 2d Br. Do. Pkt. via Mars. 1 8 3 4 5 5 3d .»

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Postage.

Destination. How Sent. Und. Wg. Wg. Ex. Wg. Wg. Ex. News paper 5 OZ. i oz. i oz. h oz - f oz. 1 oz 1 oz.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. p TURKEY in Europe Via Southampton 1 2 — 4 2d p Do. Via Holland —. l" 5 l'io 2 3 3 3 3 8 i"\ 6 1 m Do. p Via Hamburg 1 4 1 8 2 3 3 4 3 8 5 8 m p TURKEY in Asia, Br. Pkt. via Mars. 1 8 2 1 3 94 2 7 1 3d p Do. Via Southampton l"°6 3 ... 6 2d TUSCANY Via France l"4 2 3 __ 3 74 6 6 3 2d Do. ™- Via Belg. & Prus. — — 101 19 — _ 3 6 2d p Do. Fr. Pkt. via Mars. 1 9 3 1 __ 4 106 2 8 4 2d UNITED British Packet — — STATES 1 2 _ 4 Id Do. U. S. Packet — — 1 2 4 Id p VENEZUELA Via Southampton — — 1 2 4 Fre. WURTEMBURG Via France 11 1. 5 — 2 4 2 10 — 4 2 2d

Do. , Via Belgium — — 8 1 4 _ 2 8 Fre< Do. —. Via Hamburg 1 6 2 2 6 3 6 4 4 66 6 Fret

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FOREIGN CITIES AND PRINCIPAL PLACES NOT SPECIALLY ENTERED IN THE FOREGOING L-IST.

For Route, Postage, Weight, &c, see place referred to.

Aden^.,,„,.^m ^, , see India Brunswick, New— s eNova Scotia

Alessandria™—™. i .. Sardinia Bucharest™——. . Jassy

Algeria ™—t^,™, . .. France Calcutta™,.- . India Altona™— ——.™, .. Denmark Cariacou— ™— . Indies, Br. We.

Antigua™—™—™. .. Indies, Br. We. Carolina, N. & S— . United States

Arabia™——™—™. .. India Carthagena (S.A.) . Chagres Archangel,.,™,™, . .. Russia Christiana ™— . Norway

Arequipa i —™— „„. .. Peru Circassia „—™— . Russia, South

Austerlitz™—— .. Austria Copenhagen „~ .— . Denmark Azores,—,.—,—™. .. Canary Islands Cracow ™—™—™— . Austria

Bahia , ™—™——™. .. Brazil Cuba.—.—™™„ . Havanna

Barbadoes , .. —™. Indies, Br. We. Curacoa™—™—™— . Indies, Fo. We. Barcelona ,™. ,, .. Spain Cuxhaven ™. . Heligoland

Barcelona,New™, , .. Venezuela Dardanklles™— „, , Constantinople Batavia —.™— ™. .. Java Demerara —™— . Indies, Br. We. Bathurst™—— .. N. S. Wales Dominica ™—™— . Indies, Br. We. Bathurst (Gamb. .. Sierra Leone Ecuador ™—™— , Chili Belize .. ™—™— Honduras Eisenberg ™——™— , German States Berbice .. ™—™—™. Jamaica Elsinore ™— , Denmark Berlin ™. .. —,™— Prussia Fernando Po—™— , Old Calabar Bermuda .. — ™„, Nova Scotia Galici a „—™—™— . Silesia Beyrout ™—™—™. .. Syria Geneva ™— ™ Sardinia Bilboa ™, .. Spain Genoa „.—™— . Sardinia Bohemia™——™. .. Austria Gaudaloupe™—™— . Indies, Fo. We. Borneo ™—™— .. Java Guadaloup ™— Spain Bourbon Isle, .. Java Granada™™™-™,.. , Spain

Brunswick .. Oldenburg Grenada™—™—™— i Indies, Br. We. REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 31

Halifax ™~„,,~~~: ee Nova Scotia Port Natal vsee Sierra Leone

Hayti .. St. Domingo Porto Rico , .. Indies, Fo. We. Heidelberg .™.~~. .. Baden Puerto Cabello™« .. Venezuela Hesse „„™ .. Frankfort Rk['ss„„ „„^ ,. Frankfort Hobenlinden „,™ .. Bavaria Rhode Island™ .. United States Hoi beck ,™,„™™. .. Denmark Rhodes, Isle „.-™» .. Constantinople IBR1ALI .™.™~™~ .. Galatz St. Croix ™™™™. .. Indies, Fo. We. Isle of France ™_ .. China Sainte Croix „,™™ .. Switzerland Jacmel ™~™~. ™ .. St. Domingo St. Eustatius „. .. Indies, Fo. We. Komi;siii:ki:„„™, .. Prussia St. Helena „ .. Sierra Leone La Giavka™»„« .. Venezuela St. John's, Newf._. .. Nova Scotia

Leghorn,,™,,™,,™ .. Tuscany St. John's, New Br. .. Nova Scotia

Leipzig „™™~™~ .. Saxony St. John's, F.W.I. .. Indies, Fo, We. Lepanto™™ ™~ .. Greece St Kitt's ™~ .. Indies, Br. We. Levanto ™~™™™- .. Sardinia St. Lucia ™™. .. Indies, Br. We. .. Belgium St. Jago de Cuba.., .. Havanna

.. Peru St. Martin's.™ .. Indies, Fo. We.

Lippe Detmold™™ .. Frankfort St. Salvador™*™. .. Brazil Lisbon .. —™. .. Portugal St. Sebastian ™™» .. Spain Lucca ™™.~™,.™ .. Portugal v. Fra. St. Vincent™™™. .. Indies, Br. We. Macquakrik ™™. .. N. S. Wales St Vincent, CD.V. .. Cape de Verds Madagascar™™™. .. Mauritius Santa Cruz™™™. .. Indies, Fo. We.

Mantua ... „.,„,„-. .. Lombardy San Juan ™™. .. Indies, Fo. We. Marseilles „™~„™ .. France Sax Altenburg™™ .. Frankfort Martinique ™™™. .. Indies, Fo. We. Sax Cob. Gotha „ .. Frankfort Modena ™™™.™~ .. Parma Sax Meiningen™™ .. Frankfort Mollucca™™.™™. .. Java Scutari ™™™. .. Constantinople Montserrat ,,™™~ .. Indies, Br. W. Seres™™.™™. .. Scutari Monte Video ™™. .. La Plata Singapore ™™.™„ .. India Nassau, Germany .. Frankfort Smyrna ™~ ™™ .. Constantiuople Nassau, N.P. ,™™. .. Bahamas Sumatra™™™™™. .. Java

Nevis™™™™.™~~, .. Indies, Br. W. Swan River,™,,™. ,. Australia

New Brunswick „, .. Nova Scotia Tampico™.™™..™™ .. Mexico Newfoundland ™~ .. Nova Scotia Teneriffe„ ™™™™, .. Madeira New Orleans ™_„, .. United States Tobago .. Indies, Br. We. Nice „™.™™™„™ .. Sardinia Tortola .. Indies, Br. We. Oregon ™„ ™_ .. California Trieste ,™, .. Austria Ostend™™.,.™.™™ .. Belgium Trinidad ™™™~, .. Indies, Br. We. Palermo.,™—™™. .. Sicily Turkey in Asia™. .. Syria Panama ™™™„™, .. Chagres Turkey in Europe .. Constantinople Penang ™„™™™. .. India Valparaiso ™™, .. Chili Pernambuco™.,™. .. Brazil Venice™™,™,,™.,. .. Lombardy Persia ™™™v„„™ .. Turkey in Asia Vera Cruz ™„™„ .. Mexico Peru .™™™,™„™ .. Chili Vigo ™. .. Cadiz P. Edward's Is.™„ .. Nova Scotia Wallachia™™™™ .. Moldavia

P. of Wales' Is.™*. .. India Weimar ~„™™™™ .. Frankfort Port Lincoln ™™» .. Australia

INLAND POSTAGE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS.

All Letters and. Newspapers should bear a full and legible address, to facilitate their despatch and insure a speedy delivery. The prepaid rates of postage on Inland Letters and Packets, are as

: follows —not exceeding half an ounce in weight, Id ; one ounce, 2d ; two ounces, 4d; three ounces, 6d ; and so on, two rates being added for every ounce, When put into the Letter Box unpaid, they are charged double the prepaid rates of postage. —

32 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

POSTAGE STAMPS, &c.

Stamps may be procured at the General Office, Market Street, the Stamp Office, ar.d the several Receiving houses. 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. Stamps may be used for Foreign, Colonial, and Ship Letters, outwards. Letters for parts abroad posted with Stamps of less value than the full amount of Postage, if addressed to places to which prepayment is not compulsory, will be forwarded, charged with only such amount of Postage as shall be equal to the difference betiveen the value of the Stamps and the proper rate of Post- age ; but letters addressed to places abroad, to which prepayment is compul- sory, if posted with Stamps of less value than the full amount of Postage, will be sent to the Dead-Letter Office, to be returned, in all practicable cases, to the writer. Stamps are not permitted to be used on Letters arriving in the United Kingdom from the Colonies or Foreign Countries. These Regulations are applicable to Newspapers, in those cases where they are liable to Postage. 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. Letters to Warm Climates should be sealed with wafers, as wax destroys the letters by melting, causing them to adhere to one another. No Letter, when once posted, can be given up to any but the person to whom it is addressed, neither is any person allowed to alter the address of a letter after being posted. Adhesive Stamps should be placed on the right-hand corner of the upper side of the letters, above the superscription. The most effectual plan is to dip the label wholly in water, to shake off the water immediately, and to press the label upon the letter with a piece of clean blotting paper. When the gum is dull in appearance, it will require rather more time and moisture to make it stick firmly, than when it is glossy. The purpose of wetting the label wholly is to counteract the tendency it has to curl up from the letter, when one side only is wetted, a tendency caused by the expansion of that side as it imbibes the moisture. LIMITATION OF WEIGHT.

A letter to pass unpaid by the post may not exceed Four Ounces. All above that weight must be prepaid in Stamps. In the event of any unpaid letter above the weight of four ounces being posted, it will be charged with double the prepaid rates of postage ; it insufficiently paid, by affixed stamps, it will be charged with double the amount of the difference between the stamps af- fixed and the prepaid rates, and thus charged, " shall and may be detained and opened, and, at the option of the Postmaster- General, shall be either returned or given up to the sender thereof, or given up to the person to whom it shall be addressed, or be forwarded to the place of its destination," Treasury Warrant, 22d October, 1847.

LIMITATION OF SIZE.

A letter to pass by the post, either paid or unpaid, must not exceed the dimensions of twenty-four inches in length, or breadth, or width, or depth. Any letter above these dimensions, may [{fully paid be detained and opened REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 33

or forwarded at the option of the Postmaster- General. Any letter unpaid, or insufficiently, will be taxed precisely after the scale of charge mentioned in the preceding paragraph, as applicable to unpaid letters exceeding four ounces weight, and thus charged, be either detained and opened, and returned General. The only to the sender, or forwarded at the optionof the Postmaster- _ exceptions to the foregoing regulations as to size and weight are in the case of— 1. Parliamentary proceedings or Addresses to Her Majesty. 2. Petitions to either Houses of Parliament, forwarded to any Member of such House. 3. Printed votes or proceedings of Parliament. 4. Letters or packets to or from public departments or public officers in Her Majesty's service. 5. Let- ters, &c, to or from places abroad. 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. Printed votes and proceedings in Parliament are charged at the following rate, between places in the United Kingdom, and between the United King- don and the Colonies, when conveyed by packet :— Not exceeding 4 ounces, .„™„. ,™„~.,~~™v~™„-~v~— Id. Exceeding 4 ounces, and not exceeding 8 ounces, -~~ 2d. Exceeding 8 ounces, and not exceeding 12 ounces, „~. 3d. And so on in proportion. Prepayment optional

ILLEGAL CONVEYANCE OF LETTERS.

By the 1st Victoria, cap. 36, sec. 2, any person illegally conveying Let- ters, 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.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND SOLDIERS IN HEK MAJESTY'S SERVICE ABROAD.

Letters to seamen and soldiers may be forwarded by post, at the rate of one penny each, under the following regulations. 1st. The penny must be paid at the time the letter is put into the post office. 2nd. The direction must signify the class of seamen or soldier. 3rd. The name of the ship, regiment, or corps to which he belongs. 4th. The letters must not exceed half an ounce, and be upon their private concerns only. Letters for seamen or soldiers, whether in her Majesty's, or the East India Company's military or naval service, (while on actual service) may be forwarded under the fore- going regulations, to India, China, &c, via Southampton, they can now be sent to India, via Marseilles, on payment of the British rate of one penny, besides the French rate of 5d., if under a quarter of an ounce, or 10d., ex- ceeding that weight, or to any foreign country, on payment of the foreign rate of postage, in addition to the British rate of Id. as above. Letters for seamen or soldiers, forwarded by private ships, (with the following excep- tions) St. Helena, East Indies, New South Wales, Cape of Good Hope, and Mauritius, are charged 3d. each. Letters of soldiers and seamen, addressed to the United States of America, will, in future be chargeable with the American rate of five cents, or two-pence halfpenny sterling each, in ad- dition to the ordinary British rate of one penny. The postage of all such letters must be pre-paid. "Warrant officers, either in the army or navy, or masters mates or engineers of the navy, are not entitled to transmit letters at less than the usual rates of postage. Seamens' or soldiers' letters re- ceived from any part beyond sea, upon which the said penny has not been pre-paid, shall be charged to the receiver, with double the rate, viz., 2d. each. :

34 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

The following Instructions have been addressed to all Postmasters, and are strictly acted upon —

" General Post Office.—On and after the 1st January, 1845, should any Letter or Packet be tendered at your Office, which you may ascertain to contain, or which you have reason to believe, contains any of the following articles, viz:— Any Glass or Glass Bottle ; any Razor, Scissors, Knife, Fork, or other Sharp or Pointed Instrument ; any Leeches, Game, Fish, Flesh, Fruit, Vegetables; or other perishable substances ; any Bladder, or other Vessel con- taining Liquid; or any article, matter, or thing whatsoever, which might, by pressure or otherwise, be rendered injurious either to the Officers of the Post Office, or to the contents of the Mail Bags ; you will refuse to receive such Let- ter or Packet. " In the event of any Letter or Packet being taken in by you, and you do not, until afterwards, discover that it it contains any Article as above de- scribed, or should any such Letter or Packet be deposited in the Letter Box, you will not forward it on its destination, but you will detain it in your Office, and inform me by theirs* Post, of the circumstances, stating the precise Ad- dress of the Letter or Packet, and its contents, or what you suppose them to be, when proper steps will be taken in this Department of the case, and you will be instructed in what manner to dispose of the Letter or Packet. " Should any Letter or Packet, containing any article as before-mentioned, not be discovered by the Postmaster at ivhose office it may beposted, but be for- warded on to its destination, the Beceiving Postmaster, to whose town it may be addressed, upon discovering, or having every reason to believe, that its con- tents are such as those allnded to, will not send it out for delivery, but toill de- tainitin his office, reporting the circumstance by the first Post, and stating the nature of its contents, when he will be duly instructed in what manner to dis- pose of it.

Service of Parliamentary Notices These Notices may be sent through the Post, provided they are posted on or before the 12th of Decem- ber, at the chief offices of London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, or any of the fol- lowing offices :—Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter, Lincoln, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norwich, Shrewsbury, Glasgow, Aber- deen, Inverness, Belfast, Cork, and Athlone. The words "Parliamentary Notice," mHst be legibly printed on the face of the letter, the postage must be prepaid by means of Stamps, and a Registration Fee of 6d (which must be paid in money) at the time of posting, which may be known by applying to the above offices. Duplicate Lists of the Addresses must be sent with the Notices, which must be arranged in the same order as entered on the lists. PERIODICAL WORKS. Periodical Works, Printed Pamphlets, &c, not of daily publication may be forwarded by post to the United States, Oldenburgh, Lubec, Bremen, Belgium, Holland, and France, at the following reduced rates of postage, viz., not exceeding 2 oz., Id. ; 2 oz., and not exceeding 3oz , 6d. ; 3oz., and not exceeding oz 4 ,8d., and so on ; 2d. for every additional oz., up to 16 oz., in the case of Periodical Works, and 8 oz., for Pamphlets, the privilege being restricted to these weights respectively, provided the following conditions be carefully observed : 1st.— The postage must be prepaid. 2d.— They must be sent without covers, or in covers open at the ends or sides. 3d They must be printed in the English language.

Printed Prices Current, having obtained the sanction of the Lords of the Treasury, pass through the Post Office to the Colonies and Foreign Parti at one penny each, provided they contain simply the names and prices of articles the ; names and addresses of the parties dealing in such articles must REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 35 be excluded. Each copy to be made up in the same form as a Newspaper, with covers open at the end. The title of the publication must be written, or printed, immediately above the address ; and any other writing than such address, name, initial, or mark for reference of any kind, calculated to convey information as to the party by whom such publication is forwarded, will subject the same to full letter rates of postage. Every Price Current to be posted within seven days after each publication, and no one can be forwarded a second time without being charged with full letter postage. All other Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, published in the United Kingdom, if duly stamped, and under the weight of tioo ounces, will be treated as Newspapers, and enjoy the Newspaper privileges; the sanction of the Postmaster- General having been previously obtained. Printed Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, from the British Colonies, France, Belgium, and Holland, are now admitted into the United Kingdom at the reduced rate of Id. each, whether conveyed by Packet or by Private Ship. Printed Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, from any foreign country, except France, Belgium, Holland, Prussia, and China, are admitted into the United Kingdom at the reduced rate of 2d. each. Prices Current and Commercial Lists, from the British Colonies, passing through the United Kingdom, are liable to a postage of Twopence each, to be paid at the time of being posted. Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, from the British Colonies, pas- sing through France, Belgium, or Holland, to the United Kingdom, are liable to a postage of 2d. each Printed Prices Current, and Commercial Lists, to China, via. Southampton, 2d. each; via Marseilles, 3d. each. From China, via South- ampton, 3d. each : via Marseilles, 5d. each.

NEWSPAPERS & SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWSPAPERS.

All Newspapers must be sent in covers, open at the sides, and no words or communication may be printed or written on such papers, or covers, after the same shall have been published, other than the name and address of the person to whom they are sent ; nor any thing enclosed or concealed in either newspaper or cover. News-venders only may print their names and addres- ses thereon ; Newspapers may be examined by the Officers of the Post Of- fice ; and if there be any breach of the above regulations, the packet is charge- able with Treble the amount of Postage to which a letter of the same weight would have been liable. Any person contravening the law, may, at the op- tion of the Postmaster-General, be prosecuted as for a misdeameanour.

Clause of the Act of 1st Victoria, cap. 34, sec 32. " And be it further enacted, that in all cases in which a question shall arise, whether a printed paper is entitled to the privileges of a Newspaper, or other publication, hereby privileged, so far as respects the transmission thereof by the Post, under the Post Office Acts, the question shall be referred to the de- termination of the Postmaster-General, whose decision, with the concurrence of the Lords of the Treasury, shall be final.'' MARKS OR WRITING ON NEWSPAPERS.

Writing or marks are allowed on a Newspaper passing by Post between any one part of the United Kingdom, and any other part, provided that a postage of one penny be paid, by means of a stamp conspicuously fixed outside the cover or folded Newspaper. But the privilege is confined to writing or marks on the Newspaper itself, and is not to extend to the cover. Any writing or marks other than the address, on which, or (if the Postage be not 36 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

prepaid as above) on the Newspaper itself, will subject the Newspaper to the same rate of Postage as that to which an unpaid letter of the same weight is liable. Newspapers posted in Town, addressed to any part within the town de- livery, charged paid or unpaid, Id. Newspapers printed or published in any of the Channel Islands, or in the Isle of Man, and sent by the Post between any of such Islands and Great Britain or Ireland, will be liable to the full letter rates of Postage, according to the scale for charging Inland Letters, with the exception of such as are printed in the French language.

NEWSPAPERS FEOM THE BRITISH COLONIES are delivered free of Postage at any place within the British dominions. Those for persons who have removed, may be forwarded by post, free of charge, provided they have not been opened at the place to which they were originally addressed. THE BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN PARTS.

Newspapers liable to the Stamp Duty may be forwarded to the British Colonies and Possessions by her Majesty's packet-boats, free of the duty of postage, provided the same be duly stamped, made up open at the ends, and put into any Post Office within seven days after the day of publication. Newspapers may also be forwarded to the Colonies, by private ships, for a postage of One Penny each, and to Foreign Countries for a postage of Two- pence each, to be paid when posted, under the same regulations as to date, &c. NEWSPAPERS FROM ABROAD.

Newspapers arriving from British Colonies or " Foreign Parts," to which they are. despatched free, are delivered free of postage. From places abroad, to which they are not despatched free, they are charged, on delivery, Two- pence each ; excepting those brought by the closed mail through France, which are charged Threepence or Fivepence each. All Neiospapers must be printed in the language of the country from which they are sent.

INLAND BOOK POST.

The following facilities are afforded for the transmission of Books, &c, through the Post, within the United Kingdom. A Book Packet may con- tain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum or Parchment, (to the exclusion of Letters whether sealed or open,) and the Books, Maps, Paper, &c, may be either printed, written, or plain, or any mixture of the three. Further, all legitimate Binding, Mount- ing, or covering of the same, or a portion thereof, will be allowed, whether

be loose or attached ; as also Eollers, in the case of Prints such Binding, &c, ;

Markers, (whether of Paper or otherwise) in the case of Books ; and in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of Literary or Artistic mat- ter, or usually appertains thereto. The following are the additional regula- tions respecting the Inland Book Postage all remaining notices regarding it being cancelled. EATES OF BOOK POSTAGE.

For each packet not exceeding one pound in weight, 6d ; exceeding one pound and not exceeding two pounds, Is. ; exceeding two pounds, and not exceeding three, Is. 6d., and so on ; 6d. being charged for every complete pound, and for any additional fraction of a pound, the postage must be pre- paid in full, by affixing the proper stamps outside ; every packet must be sent either without a cover, or in a cover open at the ends or sides, it must not contain any letter, open or sealed, or any sealed enclosure what- —

REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 37 ever. No Packet must exceed two feet in length. The Book Post to which the foregoing rules relate, is confined to the United Kingdom and does not effect the privileges allowed to votes and proceedings in Parliament, or to Newspapers,

FOREIGN BOOK POST. Printed Books, Magazines, Reviews, and Pamphlets, (whether British Colonial or Foreign), may be sent to Canada, Nova Scotia, Newfound- land, and Bermuda, via Halifax ; Malta, Gibraltar, Ionian Islands, Hong

Kong, and Ceylon, via Southampton ; New South Wales, and East In- dies, via Plymouth or Southampton; Heligoland via Hamburg ; British West Indies, Mauritius, St. Helena, and Cape Town, at the following reduced rates of postage : For each Packet not exceeding h lb. in weight, 6d.

,, exceeding £ lb., and not exceeding 1 lb., Is.

1 lbs., ,, exceeding lb., and not exceeding 2 —_~ 2s. And so on increasing one shilling for every additional pound, or fraction of a pound.

REGISTRATION.

Letters whether containiny Coin, or not, can be registered, on payment of a fee of 6d., in addition to the Bates of Postage, Inland, Colonial or Foreign. On those for delivery in France, the charges, besides the Registration fee, will be the English rate to France, in addition to double the French rate. A print- ed acknowledgment will be given to any person registering a letter. Regis- tered Letters will be taken at the Bar Window and Beceiving Houses within half an hour of the closing of the Box for the particular Mail by which they are to be despatched. Letters for Registration, addressed to places within sufficient the United Kingdom, must be paid by affixing a number of Stamps ; when addressed to parts abroad they may be paid either in money or by means of Postage Stamps. In cases of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters, it must be clearly under- stood that Registration can only extend to the port of shipment. Letters, however, addressed to France, and Letters passing through France, are ex- ceptions to this rule, the French Post Office undertaking to provide for their security till they shall have been delivered, if addressed to France, and as long as they remain in the French territory, ifpassing through France The arrangements for carrying out the system of registration have been made with the view of ensuring the safe delivery of Registered Letters. On their delivery, the parties to whom they may have been addressed will be re- quired to acknowledge, in writing their receipt. Parties transmitting Bank Notes, Bank Post Bdls Drafts Jeivellery, &c, should invariably tecure their transmission by Begistration ; and persons having occasion to send by Post small sums, are recommended to make use of THE MONEY OKDEK OFFICE,

which is open every week-day, (fast days excepted) from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. The charge for such Orders is 3d. on sums not exceeding two pounds, and Gd. on sums between two and five pounds. No order will be given for sums

beyond this amount ; but if the sum to be transmitted exceeds Ave pounds, as many orders may be taken out as will make up the sum to be sent. In cases where the personal attendance of the party to whom an order is payable is inconvenient, if the order is receipted (his or her name written in full,) and the person presenting the order be able to give full information as to the Christian name, surname, address, and occupation of the person who transmitted the money, payment will be made, but not unless these condi- D 38 REVENUE DEPARTMENT. tions are complied with. Orders will not be granted in favour of any per- son, unless the Christian name of such person can be given by the party ob- taining the order. Orders cannot now be granted in favour of the " Se- cretary" of any Society, the " Publisher" of a paper, &c. In cases of Firms the initials only are required. A Money Order must be presented for paymeut before the end of the Se- cond Calendar Month after that in which it was issued, for instance, if issued, in January, it must be presented before the end of March,) otherwise a new

order will be necessary, for which a second commission must be paid ; and if it be not presented for payment before the end of the Twelth Calendar Month after which it was issued, the money will not be paid all. After an Order has been once paid, by whomsoever presented, the Officer will not be liable to any further claim.

INLAND REVENUE.

(stamps and taxes.)

William Brown, Advocates' Buildings, Distributor of Stamps, Collector of Land ( Cess) and Assessed Taxes, and of Property and Income Tax, for Aberdeen and Kincardineshires. James Grant, Clerk. James M'Aulay, 154, Crown Street, Inspector of Inland Revenue for Aberdeen,

Banff, Elgin, Nairn, and Kincardine ( North.')

John Fimister, 2, Langstane Place, Surveyor of Inland Revenue for the Second or Huntly District of Aberdeenshire, and North District of Kincardine- shire. George F. Leith, Knock, Mintlaw, Surveyor of Inland Revenue for the Third or Peterhead District.

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

INLAND REVENUE.

(late excise.)

Office—116, King Street.

John Anderson, Collector. J. M'Renzie Hunter, Clerk. First District—James Gowans, Supervisor. James Barber, David Bisset, George Graystone, Daniel Macbean, Alexander Stewart, and G. P. Robert- son, Officers. Second District —John Boyd, Supervisor. J. J. Rayner, T. C. Sonter, Tbomas Matbieson, M. K. Hindmarsh, Robert Lyell, and Denis M'Cullough, Officers. Third District —Joseph Blair, Supervisor. Robert Wight, John Thompson,

John Brownhead, William Rose, and Charles Newbys Officers.

Abraham Hall, Assistant.

Permit Office—112, King Street. REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 39

CUSTOMS.

William Sawyers, Collector, and Collector and Receiver of Light Duties. Daniel Bloom Preston, Comptroller and Landing Surveyor.

Alexander Lyell, 1st Clerk ; W. G. Maclean, 2d Clerk ; Alexander Macfarlane, 3d Clerk.

David Bremner, Searcher, Land and Coast Waiter, \st Class; William Sisson, id Class. James M'Callum, Tide Surveyor. James Imray and William Gillan, Lockers. James Collie, John M'Intosh, George Johnstone, and Alexander Taylor, Tide- waiters, 1st Class.

John Brown, J. Roy, J. Duncan, G. Ramsay, and A. Strachan, Tidewaiters, Id Class.

J. M'Carthy, William M'Callum, Andrew Forbes, and Thomas Smith, Boatmen.

James Gillespie, Housekeeper and Messenger. Alexander R. Dyer, William Whitecross, and Charles Burgess, Custom House Agents and Brokers. , —

SECTION II.

MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.

MAGISTEATES OF ABEEDEEN.

Lord Provost—GEOEGE HENEY, Merchant

James Sim, Druggist William Eoss, Advocate Alexander Henderson, Advocate Eobert Ledingham, Advocate OFFICE-BEAKERS.

George Inglis, Merchant, ..Dean of Gfuild George Elmsly, Coach Manufacturer,. ^Treasurer Alex. Gibb, Civil Engineer, „~ -Master of Shore Works Works , M.D., —. -Master of Kirk and Bridge John Leslie, Manufacturer, —™~ ~Master of Mortifications Lewis Smith, Bookseller, —™_ ^Master of Guild Brethrens 1 Hospital COUNCILLORS.

James Berry, Watchmaker . William Gordon, Sharebroker Andrew Anderson, Painter David Macallan, late Upholsterer Henderson, Builder Watson, Leather Merchant William | Geo.

• James Laing, Ironmonger Geo. Jamieson, Jeweller j , Advocate, .Legal Assessor John Angus, Advocate,™-.— .Town- Clerk David Keith, Advocate, „ Toion-clcr^-depute Alexander Fraser, Advocate, ~ Chamberlain A. and J. Cadenhead, Advocates,. ™ Procurators -fiscal Wm. Smith, Architect, —~~ —Superintendent of Work ^Inspector of Weights Alexander Mellis, ,„~„— —Inspector of Measures

THE GUILDEY.

George Inglis, Merchant, Dean of Guild

assessors. . George B. Bothwell, Manufacturer David Pirie, Merchant James Forbes, Merchant John Eoy, Seedsman William Walker, Merchant James Clark, Bookseller Arthur Thomson, Banker Angus Fraser Merchant Alex. Littlejohn, Merchant John Webster, Advocate James Williamson, Merchant Alex. B. Whyte, Merchant

Alexander Fraser, Advocate,— Clerk Alexander Mellis, Office —. .

MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. 41

INCOKPOEATED TRADES.

Rev. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister of "West Parish, Patron Robert Watson, Wright, Deacon Convener

JohnFraser, Shoemaker, .Master of Hospital

BOXMASTJEES.

Hammermen..**. ~~ Alex. Stephen. ~. Thomas Thomson

Bakers „™,„~™, ~James Topp — , James M'Kenzie Wrights and (7oopers~William Smith. ~~Cliarles Gray Tailors ~~.~~.~~.—~J. Fyfe —~~~ „.Alex. Robb #Aoema&ers~~»~~.»~~~Alex. Brown ~. W. L. Jaffray Weavers ~~.~~.~~.~~.Herod Laing „. James Wilson Fleshers ~~.~~.„~»Joseph Butler~, .„ William Milne

C. Robertson, Blacksmith, .Factor ofthe Trades 1 Widoios' Fund James Topp, late Baker ^Treasurer for the Widoios' Supplementary Fund Alex. Robb, Tailor ^Treasurer of the Trades' School Thomas Roger, A.M. ~~»„ ^Teacher of Trades' School Marian us Massie, and 1 Alexander Henderson > - .Conjunct Clerics and Assessors advocates, J Alexander Irvine,- ^Deacon Conveners' Officer

POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.

COMMISSIONERS.

The Provost, Dean of Guild, Treasurer of the City, and Convener of the Trades, ex oMciis.

Ward Firsts-. David M' Hardy ~.John Duncan Second .- ~W. Matthews, jun.. ~.John Sherar Third ,W. Chalmers ~~G. Stirling Fourth* -Charles Calder •~A. Anderson Fifths -John Rose~~.~~ .~William Bisset Sixth— ~Dr. Matthew — ...R. Eddie

Seventh . ..Robert Ness~~.~ ~.James Topp Eighth* .William Buyers, ~.John Smith Ninth ~» .Sheriff Watson ~ ^.William Gordon William Duncan „~ Treasurer and Collector of Police John Milne Clerk of Police & Superintendent of Powder Magazine Duncan Collie ( ~ „„Clerks W. R. DrysdaleJ John Cruickshank~,. ^.Inspector of Police and Superintendent of Water Works James Minty~~.~~», ^.Assistant Inspector of Police Geo. Alexander — ^.Keeper of Steam Engine Water Works Thomas Sutherland, *Mesienger Robert Barclay .^Superintendent of Day and Night Police John Watson ~_.„~., *,Day Sergeant John Mellis ~~.~~»~ ~*,Night Sergeant — .

42 MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.

William Gilbert ,~~.<~~ —.Criminal Officer Dr. Ogston » Medical Attendant Jas. Simpson, Advocate^^^Zaio Agent Lamplighters—Fourteen Men„_ Scavengers— Fifty-four Men The Night "Watch consists of Fifty-two men.~~The Day Patrol of Twelve Men

ASSESSMENTS.

General Purposes—under £7 of Eent, Is. 3d. per £1. Do. do. at and above £7 of rent, Is. 6d. per £1 "Water—Dwelling-houses, 9d. per £1. All other premises, 4d. per £1. Premises under £3 are exempted. Sixpence per Pound additional is charged for water introduced to houses above £10 of rent Threepence per Pound of rental is charged for water introduced into shops. Rents below £10 are charged 53.

The Assessments fall due on the 1st of November.

H A E B U R.

Commissioners under the Act, 6 and 7 Victoria, cap. 72. " For improving and maintaining the Harbour of Aberdeen,'' passed 12th July, 1843 :—

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

HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.

The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council.

BURGESSES OP GUILD.

George Leslie Benjamin Moir Robert Catto, jun. "William Duthie James Home John Jamieson Robert Mitchell Alexander Anderson William Hogarth

INCORPORATED TRADES.

David M'Hardy Charles Playfair, Gnnmaker | Alexander Cooper, Saddler

- John Angus, ~~~—.„.~~/S<3crefa? 2/ and Clerk. Alexander Reid, ^_^»» Collector and Treasurer. James Abernethy, ^.^^^Superintendent and Engineer.

SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.

Alexander Reid, Collector.

Peter Riddel, James Nieol, William Adamson, and John M'Lean, Clerks and Sworn Bulkers. SECTION III.

LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

COURTS OF LAW.

CIRCUIT COURT OP 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 September, for the trial of criminal cases, by one or two of the Lords. Ap- peals in certain civil cases from the inferior courts are also heard by this Court.

SHERIFF COURT.

Archibald Davidson, Advocate,, .Sheriff. William Watson, W. S., > William Gordon, Advocate, f „Slieriffs-substitute. John Dunn, do., ?' John Angus, do., ) James Skelton, W. S., ~~.~~.~~... .Sheriff-substitute at Peterhead. Nathaniel Farquhar, Advocate,- .Sheriff-clerk.

John Gr. Leslie, » " . CUrks-depute. John Watt, J Robert Maitland,~~.~~.~~.~~. .Clerk- depute at Peterhead.

William Simpson, Advocate, . ^Procurator-fiscal.

Alex. Henderson, Advocate, 1 * .Assistants. Alex. Simpson, Jun., J

William Gordon, Advocate, I ' ..Auditors. John Dunn, f Robert Shaw, ~~,~~.~~,,~~~,~~». ~Bar Officer.

The Court days are Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, a.m., during the Sessions, which extend from the first Court day (Wednesday or Friday) after loth May, to the last Court day in July, and from the first after

15th October, to 4th April inclusive ; and, at Peterhead, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, A.M.

COMMISSARY COURT.

Archibald Davidson, ~~. ~~». m^^ ™djirDui Alexander Gordon, Advocate,~~.~~.~~»(7o»MraissaH/-cZer£. Charles Warrack and D. H. KennQdy^Oommissary-clerks-dej/ute. William Simpson, ^~.~~,~~»~~»-~«.w~.ProcM)'«tor-^scaL .

44 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

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. John G. Leslie,,™*,™*.™.^?^ depute.

The 'Circuit Small-debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Huntly, Turriff, Old Deer, and Fraserburgh, once every three months. John Skene, Tarland. James Nicol, Turriff. William Taylor, Inverury. David Cruden, Old Deer. William Murdoch, Huntly. John Syme, Fraserburgh, are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c, to be brought in these Courts ; and John G. Leslie, Aberdeen, is the Clerk who officiates at these Courts.

BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. George Henry, Provost.

Bailie James Sim. Bailie William Boss. Eobert Ledingham. ,, Alexander Henderson. | ,,

James Simpson, Legal Assessor ; A. & J. Cadenhead, Procurators-fiscal Town-clerk, Glerk; Town Serjeants, Officers of Court. The Court day is Saturday, at Eleven o'clock, a.m., duriDg the same Sessions as the Sheriff Court.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT. The Quarter-sessions are held on the first Tuesdays of the months of March, May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally held. Francis Gordon, Clerk ; John G. Leslie, Clerk-depute. John D. Milne, Procurator-fiscal.

JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL-DEBT COURT. The Aberdeen District Court sits every fortnight, on Monday, at Eleven 48. o'clock, a.m., for the trial of small-debt causes under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. Any two Justices of Peace, Judges; Francis Gordon, Clerk; John G. Leslie, Clerk-depute.

POLICE COURT.

The Sitting Magistrate. Judge. A. & J. Cadenhead, Procurators-fiscal ; Town-clerk-depute, Clerk.

rtS" All the Courts, except the Bailie 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 Eecord Hall, 27, King Street. Hours of attendance—from Nine o'clock, a.m., to Four, p.m. LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 45

SOCIETY OF ADVOCATES.

President, James Murray. Treasurer, John Smith. 1789 1819 J. Anderson, sen. n Peter Farquharson n *John Smith n 1831 m 1794 1820 Francis Clerihew A. Webster n William Eobison *Andrew Murray n James Nicol n F. J. Cochran 1796 George Johnston n *James B. M'Combie n Francis Gordon n *Patrick Davidson n Thomas Burnett n 1821 William Irvine John Fleming n James Geddes 1802 Alexander Chivas n *John Webster Thomas Sangster n *James Edmond Alex. Pittendrich

1807 1822 1832 Henry Lumsden n John Angus n Marianus Massie *Charles Winchester n Charles Thomson 1823 William Forbes 1808 James Russell n *John Ciark n John Duthie Alexander Fraser 1833 1809 1824 Thomas Primrose Alex. Cadenhead n Eobert Dyce *L. M'Kinnon, sen. John Duncan n 1812 1834 *Charles Chalmers n 1825 John Yeats Alexander Copland William Gordon Thomas J. Bremner

Clements Lumsden : Thomas Ewen 1813 *Newell Burnett n Alexander Torrie Thomas Eeid n *Alexander Jopp n *Lamhert Barron *William Simpson n William Garrow 1835 1814 1826 John Humphrey George Eainnie *William Eoss n George Grant * Alexander Gordon n David Eeith *John D.Milne, Sen.,» 1827 W. Adam, jun. Alex. Anderson n 1816 Eobert Shand n 1836 Pat. Bannerman E. Ledinghamw *\ George Grub James Ferguson n William Yeats n James Eoss 1828 John Stuart n John Cadenhead Alexander Daniel *John Blaikie n *fJames Simpson James Brebner George Wilson 1837 1829 fDavid Mitchell 1817 Nath. Farquhar C. G. Grainger tAlexander Gibbon Alex. Macdonald n D. E. Morice n *James Murray n William Skinner n James M' Hardy n Francis Edmond n 1838 William Smith n Alexander Henderson 1830 1818 Alexander Harvey 1839 ~'*Wm. Adam, sen., n David Keith n f Duncan Forbes n John L. Shirrefs Colin A. Philip f John Dunn *tAlexander Stronach n John Paterson James Williamson 46 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

fRobert Smith 1843 1848 Alexander Davidson tJohn "Watt Alex. Simpson, sen. Alexander Ross J. A. Miller n *Alex. Simpson, jun. tjohn "Whyte ttL. M'Kinnon, jun. n tGeorge Cadenhead *tR. S. Farquhar *Anthony A. Blaikie 1840 tThomas Ruxton William Hunter 1844 Alexander Flockhart tGeorge Allan 1849 "William Duthie t*John D. Milne, jun. tJohn Ferguson tAlexander Abel William Speid tAlexander Meston John Ligertwood D. G. Cattanach 1845 1850 1841 tJames Bryce tJohn Barron n Alexander Duthie n James Paull John Allan 1846 f *John Davidson A. J. Cameron George Walker Robert Adam fJames Collie *Norval Clyne John Coutts 1852 *William F. Ogg 1847 John Robertson Patrick Cooper 1842 "William L. Reid n 1853 JJames Garden Lewis Chalmers James Leask

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

John Clark, Factor and Cashier ; William Gregory, Officer. * Committee of Funds, &c. t Examinators. % Agents for the Poor. n Notaries Public,

PUBLIC OFFICERS.

Thomas & Newell Burnett, Advocates, Joint Clerks to the Commis- sioners of Supply, Clerks of General Meetings of Trustees under the Turnpike and Commutation Acts, and General Clerks of Lieutenancy. C. Lumsden, Advocate, Collector of County Assessments, and Commissioner of the High Court of Chancery, Irelaud. James Simpson, Advocate, Collector of Town Assessments. John Blaikie, Advocate, Collector of Bishop Rents. Newell Buknett, Advocate, Keeper of Register of Sasines for Aberdeen and Kincardine shires. John Angus, Town Clerk, and Keeper of the Register of Sasines for the Burgh of Aberdeen. Alexander Pittendrigh, Advocate, Commissioner for taking Oaths to be used in the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer.

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.

J. Johnston, Aberdeen Adam Gray, Peterhead Robert Shaw, do. Jas. Hutchison, do. John Moir, do. Grant Imlah, do. Alexander Leslie, do. Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh John Campbell do. G. Cockburn, Millbank, Long- James M'Kinnon, Huntly side Robert Webster, Inverury J. D. M'Nee, Turriff Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 47

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Charles Dawson, Aberdeen Keith Hutchison, Old Deer George Lyell, do. G. Wilson, jun., New Pitsligo James Home, do. John Sirams, Cortes John Campbell, do. W. Dalziell, Strichen John Moir, do. James Adie, do. Alexander Leslie, do. John Thorn, Longside J. Thorn, Old Aberdeen Alex. Thompson, do. J. Thorn, jun. do. R. Ferguson, New Deer James Ross, do. George Webster, Oldmeldrum A. "Warrender, Skene Robert Webster, Inverury Alex. Taylor, Keig G. Robertson, do. W. Mitchell, Whitehouse Wm. Benzie, Ryehill, Old Rain D. Stewart, Leochel, Alford, and Wm. Kennedy, Insch Tough Peter Whyte, Drumminnor Wm, Gunn, Banchory A. Wisely, Meikle Wartle Thos. Shireffs, Ellon W. Dempster, do. John Clark, Slains Adam Gray, Peterhead J. G. Cuming, Slains James Hutchison, do. John Ross, Cruden Robert Adam, do. William Kue, do. Grant Imlah, do. J. Cruickshank, Bryeleask Robert Daniel, do. And. Milne, Oldmill, Foveran J. Cooper, Lumsden Village Robert Benzie, Tilly hilt, Tarves James Smith, Old Forest J. Blackhall, Fraserburgh John Michie, Wester Chapel ton, Thomas Robertson, do. Strathdon C. Dunbar, do. George Simpson, Wester Skellater James Mackinnon, Huntly John Webster, Turriff John Gall, Glenhead John George, do. J. Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil J. D. M'Nee, do. W. Emslie, Lumphanan J. Duguid, Arnhead, Auchterless" Robert Stewart, Belnacool, Mortlach W. Skene, Tarland George Grant, Tynebog Alexander Coutts, Ballaculish Shaw Shaw, Old Deer Alex. Davidson, Tullich John Watt, do. Peter Cran, Ballater ;

CTiON IV.

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

BANKS.

ABERDEEN BANKING COMPANY—1767. Incorporated with the

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1849. Robert Grant, Esp., of Tillyfour, Chairman.

DIRECTORS.

John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler Robert Dyce, Advocate Newell Burnett, Advocate Alexander Fraser, City Chamber- David Chalmers of W'eslburn lain Francis J. Cochran of Balfour James Home, Shipowner Alexander Davidson, Advocate Henry Lumsden ot Auchindoir John Duncan, Advocate James Murray, Advocate David Wyllie, Cashier. William Catto, Secretary.

Samuel Middleton and George Sinclair, Tellers.— George Sim, Accountant. John H. Fraser, Boolc-keeper.

BRANCHES.

Banchory ~~. John Malcolm Keith. Robert Green Banff James Rust Kincraigie, Tough Cullen Wm. L. Taylor Macduff Alex. A. Leask Elgin James Petrie New Deer, S. Sutherland

Ellon John Robb Peterhead . Gray & Boyd Fochabers ~ Arthur Reiri Portsoy „ Peter Murray Fraserburgh George Wallace TarJand _ Andrew Ross Huntly R. & J. Milne Turriff — William Pirie Inverury ~»~ Robert Innes The Aberdeen Banking Company draw and issue Letters of Credit on its Glyn, Mills, & Co., Bankers, London ; Union Bank of Scotland, and District Branches ; Royal Bank of Scotland ; Manchester and Liverpool

Bank ; Northumberland and Durham District Bank ; Yorkshire Banking of Provincial Bank of Ire- Company ; National Provincial Bank England ;

Bank of Sheffield ; Belfast Banking Company ; Dundee Bank- land ; Union

ing Company ; Eastern Bank of Scotland ; Perth Banking Company Banks. Caledonian Banking Company ; and the various Branches of these — ~ —

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 49

THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.

Head Offices—Ingram Street, Glasgow, and Parliament Square, Edinburgh. branches. Alloa ,~~~»~.~~~ -.Thomas Brydie Kincardine ~~.~~. .Robert Gentle Anderstcn Kirkaldy.™...-..™. .John N. M'Leod Sub- >R. Thomson brch. to Glasgow Lerwick „™.-~~„~ .John A. Whyte Auchtermuchty., ^.Robert Playfair Leslie ,~~,,™~ .-..,,, ,Wm. Elder Ayr_ „ ..Hunters & Co. Lochgilphead .. .Hugh M'Ewen Barrhead ~-~~,»~ ..Matthe w Anderson Maybole ™~.~~ William Eenuie Bathgate.*-.™*— ~. ..John Marshall Moffat ~» David Jardine Beith «Wm. Love Moniaive „~-.„~- ,Wm. Smith Coatbridge —„~ ..Robert Henderson Neilston ~~. Matthew Anderson Dalbeattie ™v~~ ~J. J. Bnrnie Paisley ™v.~~~~~ John Scott Donne „-*.„—„ ..Daniel Stuart Port-Glasgow James King Dumfries.™„«.».„. ~J. Jackson Selkirk .Peter Rodger Dumblaue ™„~, -.Charles Macara Stewarton .^ .Robert Millar Galston~~»««™»», ..John Hendrie Stirling,™. ,.«...,«* J. R. M'Vicar Girvan ..Walter Andrews Bridge of Allan (3 days a-week) Sub- Greenock „-~~-^ ..Andrew Anderson branch to Stirling Irvine ,™~~v~~ „Alex. Paterson Stranraer „~.. D. Guthrie Inverary„„ ~~„ ..J. M. Wright Strathaven.™...™,.William Gebbie Johnstone „.~ ..J. Holmes Thornhill .D. Chriditon j C- D. Gardiner Troon .R. Alison Kilmarnock ~ J & R. Gardiner

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK— 1825.

Capital, ^ , £1 ,000,000.

Major A. P. Tayler of Dunnideer, Governor. extraordinary directors.

A. Black of Forresterhill Alexander Gibbon of Johnston John Birnie of Ashgrove H. Hall, Merchant, Aberdeen Major J. A. Condell, H.E.I.C.S. William Humphrey of Cuttlehill D. Copland, Merchant, Aberdeen Dr. William Jack, King's College R. Duff of Petteresso and Culter W. M'Combie of Easter Skene Rt.Rev. Bishop Ewing, Lochgilphead William Paterson of Jessiefield Major John Farquharson of Cor- James Shepherd of Aldie rachree William Stronach, Ardmellie J. Ferguson of Kinmundy Thomas Smith, M.D., Aberdeen John Forbes of Haddo ORDINARY DIRECTORS. A. Abercrombie James Ferguson *Thomas Sangster Lambert Barron John Ferguson *James Simpson James Barnet James Fraser * William Simpson *George Birnie *Alexander Gordon *Alexander Stronach Alexander Burncss Francis Irvine Alexander Thom Robert Catto A. Johusron, W.S. *Peter Williamson *Charles Chalmers Andrew Murray

Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management. E 50 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

W. Littlejohn, Cashier. John Keith, Secretary and Inspector of Branches. Charles Mitchell and John Jamieson, Tellers. W. E. Eiddel, James Brown, and John Fraser, Clerks. John Milne, Messenger.

Ellon John Eae, jun. Golspie „_» E. B. Sangster Huntly George Lawson Peterhead ^ Thomas Knox Insch„. James Bisset Wick Alexander Adair. Inverury „*«.* A. S. M'Lean Stonehaven^ A. W. Kinnear Keith W. Thurburn Tarland A. Eobertson Laurencekirk,,

NOETH OF SCOTLAND BANKING COMPANY—1836.

Capital £1 ,000,000.

DIRECTORS. Thomas Blaikie *Francis Edmond Alexander Low *J.,F. Beattie James Edmond *John D. Milne, sen*. Dr John Cruickshank Eobert Ledingham *James Sim *Alexander Gibb William Leslie Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management.

James Westland, Manager. Edward Fiddes, Secretary. Francis Smith, Accountant. Charles S. Gordon, Inspector of Branches. John Sim, Booh-Jceejper. John Kynoch, Charles Lester, and Wm. Eeid, Tellers. BRANCHES. Auchinblae James Farquharson Inverury „«» A. Davidson & Son Keith ™— Wm. Longmore Sub-Hrancb, Buckie, John Davidson Banff.~~.„~«... George Cruickshank Macduff J. K. Greig q . Aberchirder, J. Alex- Peterhead Wm. Alexander »ud. "JI an(] er r_ Sub- ) New Deer, J. Middleton Branches j J PortsoyjLJames Moir Branches / Old Deer, David Craden Dufftown ~—,« James Petrie Portree ^~ L. Skene, Int.

Elgin . George Eobertson Stonehaven „_ George Walker Fraserburgh „ Stephen Lawson Sub-Branch, Bervie, Wm, Watson Huntly J. & J. Eobertson Tain ™» Alexander Innes Sub-Branch, Ehynie, James Eoger Turriff ~~~. Norman Gordon Invergordon „. Roderick Hay SUB-BRANCHES TO ABERDEEN.

Aboyne „-~,~~ James Ogg Insch «, Alexander Roger Alford ~ Andrew Wilson Oldmeldrum-, James Manson Banchory ™„~. William Sim Strichen ~~~. John Anderson Ellon.~«. Thomas Milne, jun. London Bankers—Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co., and the Union Bank of London. Letters of Credit are granted upon all the principal Towns in Great Britain and Ireland, and Bills negotiated wherever there is a Bank or Banker. — . ;

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 51 BANK OF SCOTLAND. Established 1695.

Arthur Thomson, Agent,

Alex. Sim, Accountant. J. Taggart, Teller. Andrew Buick, John Sim, and Samuel Eiddell, Clerks. BRANCHES.

Airdrie G. W. Hill Greenoek ~~.~ Thomas Stark

Ardrossan ™~~. D. J. Maek f Thomas Todrick Haddington Ayr „~»~v~„~.„. C. Campbell & James Gibson t Blairgowrie — Alex. Robertson Inverness,™-... J. & A. M'Kenzie Gal land er™~™~. A. M'Donald Kelso.™.™.™ James S. Darling Castle Douglas, Thomas Brown Kilmarnock ™. Adam Cowie M. M'Kerrow Kirkcaldy ,™.„ A. G. Morgan Cumnock f t H. Rose Kirkcudbright W. H. M'Lellan Dumfries „~. R. Threshie Lauder ™.~.™ J. & Rt. Romanes

f J. Sturrock & W. Leith ™»™. ~. Thomas Jones Dundee ~v~ [ Miller, Managers Montrose.™™. John Boyd Dunfermline ,. John Carr Paisley ™.™»„ John Hutchesou Dunse Thomas Purves Perth Robert Horn Falkirk ™,™,,, A. M'Farlane A. K. Lindsay & St. Andrews [ Fraserburgh L.Chalmers i G. M'Gregor r Ch. Campbell and Stirling .™„«»» Alexander Brodie Glasgow ~»~~~. Andrew Neilson, Stonehaven ™, William Stewart L Managers Strathavon ™.„ J. & T. Tennant The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and Branches

Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Manchester and

Liverpool District Bank and Branches ; Northumberland and Durham Dis- trict Bank and Branches ; the Preston Banking; Co ; Carlisle City and Dis- trict Bank ; the Huddersfield Banking Co. ; Samuel Smith & Co., Notting- ham ; H. A. & W. M. Harris & .Co., Old Bank, Bradford ; the Bank of Ire- land and Branches ; the Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches, &c. &e .; and negociates Bills on all the principal towns in Scotland, England aud Ireland, and in foreign parts.

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY (ABERDEEN)—1833. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.

Patrick Keith, Agent. James Buyers, Teller Alexander Edward, Accountant William Allardes, Clerk.

Annand, ,™ J. Brand Dunfermline. Robert Dougla? Arbroath, ,™„ J. A. Diekson Dunse.™.~~C unningham and Wylie

. Balfron, ™. . M. Robertson Elgin,™.™.,. R. & W. Brander Brechin, D. D. Black Forres, ™» > Thomas Davidson Carluke & Wishaw, J. Gilchrist Fort- William . J. Macgregor Castle-Douglas, Sinclair & Moffat Glasgow, Patrick Brodie Coldstream, ™» R. & W. Douglas Golspie, Donald Gray Cupar, .™ „ William Pagan Haddington, John Ferme Dumfries, ~™» R. Adamson {J. Henderson and Hamilton, ™ Duubar, „» John Kelly S. Simpson Dundee, ™.™. John Symers Hawick,™™ Dickson & Davidson „

52 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Inverness, . ~ John Ross Montrose, «~™„. James Beattie {Montgomery and Nairn, Irvine, ~~*„ ~w»«™*„,„. Adam Davidson M'Jannet Newton-Stewart James Newall Jedburgh . J. & J M.Grainger Paisley,.,™.™,^. Arthur Welsh Kelso,.^.^, . Patrick Wilson Peebles, Stewav t & W. Blackwood Kingussie, ~ „ D. M'Pherson, jr. Perth, John Conning Kinross, ~~* . J. W. Williamson Sanquhar, „. J. W. M'Queen Kirriemuir, . W. Forrest & Son Selkirk, „, John Laing Langholm, „ A. & T. Stevenson Stranraer, Kerr & M'Caig Leith,,^.,^. . J. Cundell Tain, Williamson & Ross {Curie, Erskine Melrose, ^^ & Thornhill, James Russell Curie Wigton, . „, John Black The British Linen Company draw on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ; the Branches of the Bank of England ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; grant Letters of the Credit on Bank of Montreal and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto, and Agencies, James G. King & Son, New York, in America. Sam. Smith & Co., Nottingham ; and on the principal towns on the Continent of Europe.

COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1812.

Robert Grigor, Agent.

Geo. Milne, Accountant.—Thomas Dewar. Teller.— Wm. T. Nisbet, Clerk.

BRANCHES.

Arbroath, . W. Johnston Grangemouth, J. S. Mackay Alloa, — „~ James Moir Hamilton, ™™.™ T. Anderson Annan, „ Simpson & Skelton Hawick,™-.™, Geo. & James Oliver Ayton, —~~.„ Thomas Bowhill Invergordon, ™ Andrew Munro Banff, . Andrew M'Ewen Inverness, ™~.™ James Wilson

Beith, . James Faulds Kelso, ™™™.™™.™ James Douglas Biggar, Thomas Paul, jun. Kilmarnock,™™. A. J. Bruce Blairgowrie, James Anderson Kirkcaldy, S. Davidson Campbeltown,™ Harvey & Watson Kirkwall, ™™>™ James Spence Colinsburgh, „ John Wood Lanark, ™ Thomas Paul Crieff, William Brown Leith,.™™™™™™™ Alex. Spence Cromarty, ,™*„, Robert Ross Leven, ™™,™™.™ David Nicol Cupar-Fife,~v~„ George Hogarth Linlithgow, ,™™ Robert N. Glen Dalkeith, „™. G. Gray Musselburgh, ™ J. M'Cornick Dumbarton, ,™v John Robson Newburgh, Fife Anderson & Laing Dumfries, „~.„ William Goldie Perth, William Gloag

Dunbar, , W. H. Ritchie Peterhead, „ T. J. Bremner Dunfermline, „ D. G. Rutherford Pitlochrie, ™ A. M'Naughton Dunkeld, R. C. Wilson Stirling, James Morrison Elgin.„™.„™.„_ Alex. M'Kenzie Taiu, K. Murray Falkirk, Henry Salmon Thurso, John Henderson Forfar, „~. „ George Lyon Turriff, Francis Souter Glasgow, W. Johnston & W. Paul Wick, Josiah Rhind

SOB-BRjiINCHES.

Ayton, ^-» James Bowhill Kincardine, ™™. A. C. Stephen Bonhill, Patrick Moir Markinch, ™™.™ Alex. Gowan Eyemouth, «, G. Bowhill Mauchlin, ,™„ J. Strathdee Kilwinning,,™™ Hugh King . , , .

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 53

The Commercial Bank of Scotland draws on Messrs. Jones, Loyd and

Co., London ; negociates Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ; issues Letters of Credit ou the principal towns in England, Ireland, and Canada, and also on New York and Paris, and transmits money to Australia.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. — 1833. Alexanddr Chivas, Agent.

James Skinner, Accountant, David Lockhart, Teller. Eobert Glegg and Eobert Robertson, Clerks. EKANOHES.

Virdrie,™.™.,. James Kidd Inverary,™., ^v. John M'Arthur Anstruther, ™« M. F. Conolly May, ™ D. M'Allister

Banff, , T. Adam Jedburgh, ^ -G. & T. S. Rutherford Bathgate,™.™. John Johnston Kelso, ™.™», »> James Tait Burntisland,™. Win, Ewing Kirkaldy, ... Henry Beveridge /James & W. H. Kirkwall, «, J. Blaikie & R. Easton Castle-Douglas, ( Lidderdale Kirriemuir, . ~. G. B. Brand

Coupar Angus , David Clark Langholm, ~ ~~ R. Wallace Dalkeith,™.™. James L. Henderson Leith, ™.™., ™ James Wallace Dingwall, ™..« A. M'K. Cameron Lochmaben, ™. Adam Waugh {Alex, Hannay and D. Hill & J. Hen- Dumfries, ™..«. Montrose, _ J W. Strachan "~\ derson Dundee, ™. P. H. Thorns Nairn,- ^, Alex. E. Grant East Linton,™. William Masson Newton Stewart, William Dill Falkirk, Robert Adam Oban, A. Gregorson Forres, ™.™.„ Robert Watson Perth, . D. L. Jolly

Fort- William,.. D. S. M'Laren Portree, ™- . Harry M' Donald

Galashields, . Robert Haldane ("Patrick Connal and Stirling, ™. Glasgow, ™. John Hart '\ J. Murrie Grantown, ™..» William Ogilvie Stornoway, . Rod. Morrison

Hawick, ™»™» Thomas Purdon Stromness,„ , John Beatton

Inverness, ™»„ , John Mackay "Whithorn, „ . G. C. Dinwoodie Inverkeithing .W. Fraser, Bill Collector.

The National Bank of Scotland negociates Bills on every place in Scot- land, England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker.

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK,— (Aberdeen, 1814.) Capital, £1,000,000.

William Bain, Manager.

John Green, Cashier. John Morrison, Accountant. John Walker and James Glover, Clerks. BRANCHES.

/ J. R. Dunlop & J, Douglas (Lanark), John Scott Ayton, ™ "\_ Kynoch Dunse & Lauder, A. Crawford Banff, James Crosbie Edinburgh, Robert Bell Barrhead,, „~ Thomas M'Lellan Galashiels, „ Wm. Rutherford

Calton (Glasgow), William Snedden Greenlaw, . A. Purves Carluke, „~.™. T. Matthews Johnstone, John Reid Coldstream, ™. J. Halliburton Lanark,™. John Marr 54 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Largs,~~»,~~~~. H. M. Lang Stranraer, —«,» Alex. M. Caird Lochwinnoch, ~, John Reid Trongate (Glasgow). Wm. Robertson Oban, ~~~ Robert Kennedy West End (Do.) Wm. Brown Paisley,„~.~~«. Patrick Gavin Witburn,.v~..~v. Robert Gardner Peebles, .~~~~» Walter Thorburn

Bank of Mona, Isle of Man, with Branches at Douglas, Castleton, Peel, and Ramsay.

SUB-BRANCHES.

Grassmarket (Edinburgh) H. D. Dickie, jun„ Teller. Newton Mearns (Barrhead) ~v T. M'Lellan, Agent. Nicolson Street (Edinburgh). H. S. Pillans, Teller. Rutherglen (Calton) ^. D. Murray, Agent.

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

Payne, and Smiths, London ; negotiates Bills in everyplace 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, Guestrow.

MANAGERS.

The Lord Provost The Member ofParliament for the C i ty The Eldest Bailie Member 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 Ad vocates tion The President of the Shipmaster Secretary of the Mechanics' Institu- Society tion The above are

William Allardyce, Merchant George Lyall, Merchant David Blaikie of Rubislaw Den John Leslie, Manufacturer John Blaikie, Advocate John D. Milne, jun., Advocate Newell Burnett, Advocate John D. Milne, Advocate *David Chalmers of Westburn James Murray, Advocate John Duncan, Manufacturer Jas. B. M'Combie of Jellybrands *John Dunn, Advocate Arthur Raid, Manufacturer James Edmond, Advocate James Rettie, Jeweller Nathaniel Farqubar, Advocate Robert Shand, Advocate James Fraser, Merchant Alexander Simpson, Merchant James Garden, Advocate Arthur Thomson, Banker William Henderson, M.D. John Whyte, Merchant George Henry, Merchant John Watt, Advocate James Horn, Merchant Bailie Williamson Alexander Jopp, Advocate Those marked thus * are Trustees.

David Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank, Treasurer.

Alexander Ross, Advocate, Actuary and Cashier. —.

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 55

John Barron, Advocate, Assistant Cashier.

Thomas Eiddel, Assistant Booh- keeper.

The Bank is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from Nine to Ten morning, and from Seven to Eight evening, for the receipt and re- payment of deposits. Annuity business transacted on Fridays, at Ten o'clock. Rate of Interest allowed, Three per Cent.

ASSURANCE COMPANIES.

THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL (formerly Aberdeen) ASSURANCE COMPANY.

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

Head Office, .~~.~~~~.— 89, Union Street, Aberdeen. The Right Hon. Lord Forbes, Governor.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS. David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn, Chairman.

A. Burness, Esq., of Mastrick Wm. Littlejohn, Esq., Banker Alex. Fraser, Esq., City Chamber- Thomas Sangster, Esq., Advocate Iain Neil Smith, jun., Esq., Merchant Geo. Henry, Esq., Lord Provost Alex. Stronach, Esq., of Drum- Robert Ledingham, Esq., of Water- allan idgemuir Physician—Dr Dyce. Law Agent—John Webster, Esq., Advocate.

Office in Edinburgh ™.„„~. 65, Princes Street. Office in Glasgow ~~. Ill, St. Vincent Street. Office in London-,—„~~ — ~~.~~. 20, Cannon Street. CHAs. F. GRIFFITH, Manager. JOHN WATSON, Secretary.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. Incorporated by Act of Parliament.

HEAD OFFICES—

Aberdeen~w»^—^~.-r~~,~— 3, King Street. Edinburgh -~~ ~~» 20, St. Andrew Square. Glasgow ,~»» ~ 19, St. Vincent Place. London ,~~,,~*,~~ „w,,~~„~, 1, Moorgate Street. 56 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN,

Dr. John Cruickshank, Marischal College, Chairman.

John Angus, Esq., Advocate P. Williamson, Esq., Druggist William Adam, Esq., of Eanna Francis Clerihew, Esq., Advocate Thos. Blaikie, Esq., Merchant John Yeats, Esq., of Kincorth

Medical Officer—William Leslie, Esq., Surgeon.

Auditor—John Smith, Esq., Advocate.

in Bankers—The Banking Company Aberdeen ; the Aberdeen Town and

County Bank ; the North of Scotland Bank.

WILLIAM CHALMERS, Manager. H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary.

THE ABERDEEN MUTUAL ASSURANCE AND FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

Established 1831, and Enrolled Pursuant to Acts of Parliament.

Offce— 123£, Union Street.

Under the Special Patronage of H. R. H. the Prince Albert.

EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.

Sheriff Watson Frederick Holland, Esq., Manufac- Provost Thompson turer Bailie Henderson David Macallan, Esq. Patrick Pirie, Esq., Manufacturer Alexander Watkins, Esq., Manu- James Reith, Esq., Manufacturer facturer William Henderson, Esq., Builder

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

Donald M'Taggart, Coal Merchant, President.

John Drummond, Boot and Shoemaker, Vice President.

John Roger, Merchant James M.Smith, Boot and Shoemaker Robert Stevens, Merchant John Eddie, clerk John Robb, Plumber Robert Fenton, Bookbinder John Peterkin, Wright John Bulloch, Brass-founder George T. Harvey, Aberdeen Rail- Robert Brander, Inspector

way Company ^ Robert Adams, Flesher MEDICAL REFEREE.

William Pirrie, M.D., F.R.S.E., and Regius Professor of Surgery, Marischal College. SECRETARY. Alexander Yeats, Accountant, Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 57

STOCK EXCHANGE.

Messrs. Wm, Allardyce, of Allardyce William Gordon & Jopp, 13, Market St. William Jopp, of Allardyce Wm. Adatnson, 25, Marischal & Jopp Street John Law, 114, Crown St. , of James Black Lanchlan M'Kinnon, Junr,, & Co., 23, King Street 83, Union Street Jas. Burgess, of James Hen. C. Oswald, of Oswald, Black & Co. George, & Co. John Bruce, 28,Marischel St. John T. Rennie, 43, Maris- Wm. Duncan, 58, Marischal cal Street Street John Ross, 43, Marischal St. Eobert Fletcher, 17, Huxter William Speid, 103, Union Row Street Charles George, of Oswald, Edward Wagstaff, 4, Correc- George, & Co., 3C, Maris- tion Wynd chal Street

Committee— James Burgess, Chairman— William Allardyce, Charles George, William Gordon, and Robert Fletcher, Secretary.

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. Horse power. Commander. City of London,™.,™., 1116 420 John Cargill Earl of Aberdeen,™*,,., 907 380 Daniel Mearns City of Aberdeen. ,«,„ 961 320 Thomas Howlins

One of the above-named Steam-ships leaves each end of the line every Thursday.

Agent—F. T. Tate, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping, London. T. Andekson, Manager, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

The steam-ship, Victoria, 279 tons, 110 horse power, J. T. Willet, com- mander, sails from Aberdeen every Wednesday, and from Newcastle every Saturday; and during the summer months, sails for Peterhead every Tues- day morning, returning the same evening.

Nisbet & Robertson, Managers, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.

Robert Storey, Fenwick's Entry, Quayside, Newcastle, Agent. 58 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT.

ABERDEEN, LEITH, AND CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY.

STEAM SHIPS.

The Queen (Iron) 260 horse power, W. Campbell, Jun., commander. Duke of Richmond —220 „ W. Campbell, Sen., Sovereign 200 „ William Snowie,

These Steamers sail regularly between the following places :

LEITH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.

From Aberdeen every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday night : and from Leith every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday morning.

LEITH, ABERDEEN, WICK, , AND PASSAGE.

The Duke of Richmond leaves Leith every Friday morning, and Aber- deen every Friday afternoon, for the above Ports ; and leaves these Ports, every Tuesday for Aberdeen and Leith.

LEITH, ABERDEEN, CROMARTY, AND INVERNESS PASSAGE.

The Queen leaves Leith every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen every Tuesday afternoon, for Banff, Cullen, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Cromarty,

Invergordon, and Inverness ; and leaves these ports every Friday morning for Leith, calling at Findhorn, Burghead, Lossiemouth, Cullen, Banff, and Aberdeen.

Leith George Mathieson Invergordon „_K. M'Kenzie Banff.-™.^. James Proctor Inverness A. M'Kenzie, Jun. Lossiemouth John Todd Wick „™„™~,~.J. Bremner & Sons Burghead ^„ P. Christall Kirkwall William Flett Eindhorn ^^^ Robert Davidson Lerwick „ William Merrylees

Robert Mitchell, Manager Office, 65, Quay, Aberdeen.

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE SHIPPING CO.'S TRADERS.

Scottish Maid^«. Sinclair | Hawk„~».~*».».~~.~«.Bruce

One of these Vessels sails alternately every Saturday from Aberdeen, and every Wednesday from Newcastle They have good accommodation for passengers.

George Leslie, Manager, 11, Quay, Aberdeen.

Paul Ormiston, Agent, 58, Quayside, Newcastle-on-Tyne. .

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 59

FOREIGN CONSULS IN ABERDEEN. United States, America Andrew Eeid Belgium .,—,,.. Alexander Thom Denmark „^,„w» „_.„. Neil Smith France.*.™. Arthur Thomson Hanover ..„..„„.™.„» Hans Towns „„ -William L. Thomson Netherlands Prussia „~.„-. „.. Eussia }> Arthur Thomson Spain Sweden and Norway.

MEDICAL SCHOOL.

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60 MARITIME LIST.

ABERDEEN SHIPPING.

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Built

Aberdeen Packet, schooner, Rennie Leith & Clyde Shipping Co . . 140 . 1800 Aberdonian, schooner, Cook George Leslie . 146 Abergeldie, ship, Brock George Leslie . . GOO Acasta, barque, Bruce B. Moir . 327 Admiral, brig, Young James Murray . 187 Albion, brig, Leslie Alexander Cooper, . . 266

. 403 Alexander Hall, barque, Findlay . Donaldson Rose & Co. Leslie, 292 Anne Smith, barque, Mathieson . George Ann, schooner, Wood The Master . 167

James Aitken, Jun. . 184 Ann and Isabella, brig, Walker .

George & Son . 207 Arab, brig, Hossack . Thomson George Leslie . 204 Ararat, brig, Stephen . The Master . G5 Argus, schooner, Brebner . Andrew Anderson . 314 Ariel, barque, Collie .

R. Johnston . 127 Aurora, brig, Buthlie .

. Balgownie, barque, Wood . A. & W Nicol 324 ,

Balmoral, ship, Budge George Leslie . 356 .

Wm. Legertwood & Co . 113 Belina, brig, Milne .

. 94 Belle, schooner, Fraser John Bruce

George Leslie . 244 Ben Mac-dhui, barque, Jamieson . Berbice, barque, Elliot Alexander Dutbie . . 369 George Elsraie Son . 156 Brigand, schooner, Daniel . & Brilliant, ship, Murray William Duthie . 548

James Winlaw, Jun. . 92 Brothers, brig, Kay .

. 91 Bubona, schooner, Fraser . Thomas Adam Camilla, brig, Grant| Francis Montgomery . 130 Carleton, barque, Wood John Cook . 404 Caroline, barque, Marsh Neil Smith . 435 Carrara, barque, Ritchie Thomas Adam . 225 William Beverly . 156 Charlotte, brig, Henderson . Blaikie Brothers . 192 Centaur, brig, Joss . George Thompson, jun. . 639 Centurion, ship, Edwards . Catto, Son, Co. . 131 Charlotte, brig, M'Lean J. &

Rennie . 422 Cathcart, barque, Reid John T. Master . . 70 Cheviot, schooner, Ettershank The J. Catto, Son Co. . 247 Christina, barque, A. Reid . & James Goldie . 139 Citizen, brig, M'Hardy Howling Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 961 City of Aberdeen, steamer, Do. Do. 1116 City of London, steamer, Cargill Illwraith . 341 Clarinda, barque, Walker . The Master „ . 89 Clipper, schooner, M'Kay . Columbine, brig, M'Lennan The Master . . 176 . 48 Cock of the North, smack, Scott Murray & Garden . . 188 Commodore, brig, Clark . Aberdeen Commercial Co . 145 Concord, schooner, Cadenhead . John T. Rennie . 147 Content, brig, Henderson . Rennie . 457 Conqueror, ship, Rennie John T, . 520 Countess of Seafield, ship, Leask . Henry Adamson Robert Catto & Son . 707 Cromwell, barque, Bance . John Nicol . 116 Curlew, schooner, Clark Robert Catto Son . 665 Cyclone, ship, Hossack & George Morgan . 73 Dahlia, schooner, Morgan . Aberdeen Commercial Co . 97 Dee, schooner, Scott . . 21 Diamond, smack, Middleton Alexander Middleton MARITIME LIST. 61

Name and Mas'.er. Owner or Agent. Tons Built.

Duke of Richmond stmr., Campbell Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 474 ., . 1838

Duke of Buceleuch, schooner, Levie William Duthie 172 . . 29

Dunrobin Castle, ship, Morrison . Donaldson Rose & Co. . . 545 .

Earl of Aberdeen, steamer, Mearns Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co 907 .

Earl of Hopetoun, schr., Urquhart Thomas Adam 134 .

Earl of Wemyss, brig, Sandieson . George Leslie . 165 .

Elizabeth, brig, Greig . G. Elmslie & Son 162 .

Elizabeth, sloop, Watson Wm. Ligertwood & Co 64 .

Eliza, brig, Law . John T. Rennie 218 .

Eliza Hall, brig, Cameron John T. Rennie 199 .

Elizabeth Duncan, brig, Campbell A. Steven 218 .

Ellen Simpson, barque, R. E. Heckle Henry Adamson 376 .

Elvira, brig, M'Kechnie The Master .

Emigrant, ship, Watson . R. Catto & Son 934 ..

Emperor, brig, Dinieson . . John Dinieson 199 ..

Enchanter, barque, Duthie . William Duthie 486 ..

Essequibo, barque, Ritchie . William Duthie 341 ..

Exile, schooner . John Jamieson 39 ..

Express, brig, Forbes, John T. Rennie 240 ..

Fairy, schooner, Parrot Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. 150 ..

Fancy, brig, Buyers . John Law 148 ..

Favourite, brig, Alexander . Alexander Duthie . 206 ..

Fetteresso Castle, smack, Walker The Master . 58 ..

First, schooner, Davie , John M'Lauchlan . 60 ..

Florence, schooner, Mackie Andrew Crane 127 ..

Forth, schooner, Cook John Bruce 103 ..

Garland, schooner, Longmure Robert Brown 88 ..

Gazelle, schooner, Collier . Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. 175 .. Gem, schooner, Duthie Robb, Brothers & Co. 100 ..

Gladiator, ship, Sim Henry Adamson , 534 ..

Granite, brig, M'Pherson . Aberdeen Commercial Co. 186 ..

Granite City, ship, Leask . Henry Adamson 800 ..

Hannibal, . ship, Walker . John Cook . 600 ..

Happy Return, schooner, Gansou John M'Lachlan 63 ...

Harbottle Castle, schooner, Donald The Master 114 ..

Harriet, brig, Duncan . , Robert Anderson . 165 ...

Harvest Home, brig, Moffat Aberdeen Lime Company 140 ...

Hawk, schooner, Craig George Leslie 159 ...

Hawk, schooner, Taylor Blaikie Brothers 84 ...

Heather Bell, brig, Miller . N. Smith, jun. 191 ...

Helen, brig, Vollar John M'Lachlan 91 ...

Henrietta, schooner, Dunningham The Master 122 ... HerOj barque .... William Duthie 288 ... Hope, brig, Jamieson . . Donaldson Rose & Co. 126 ..

Industry, schooner, Walker Alex. Craigmile 96 ..

Isabella, brig, Lindsay . Alexander Hay 155 ..

Isabella Leith, brig, Robertson George Millar, jun. . 193 ... Isla, brig, Burgess . . Oswald. George, & Co, 119 ...

Island Home, barque, Martin Catto, Son, & Co. 314 ...

Jack Tar, schooner, Reicker Wm. Cumming 65 ...

James B^oth, ship, Booth . , W. P. Booth 636 ...

James Chadwick, brig, Strachan . M Manuelle 145 ...

Jane B yd, barque, Janson George Thompson, jun. 387 ... Jaue Geary, brig, Joss William Hall . 228 ... Pirie, Jane ship . . . William P. Booth . 427 ...

Janet9 & Margarets, sloop, Scott R. Johnson 44 ...

Jemima, schooner. Burgess . The Master 55 ...

John Bunyan, ship, Thomson George Thompson, jun 466 ... 62 MARITIME LIST.

Eame and Master. Owner or Agent.

John Knox, barque, Munro .

Joseph, smack, Oakley . Hogarth & Co.

Kafferland, ship, Stephen . R. Catto & Co. Lady Francis .... James Nisbet Lady of the Lake, schooner, Duncan Aberdeen Commercial C

Lion, brig, Morrison . . • Alexander Cooper . Liverpool Packet, schooner, Morgan The Master

London, schooner, Boaden . Blaikie Brothers

Lord Seaton, barque, Mann . Oswald, George & Co.

Lord Haddo, barque, Smith . John T. Rennie Lord Metcalfe, barque, Cargill George Thompson, jun.

Luna, brig, Petty . • Aberdeen Commercial Ci

M'Intosh, schooner, Dunn. . The Master .

Matrnet, brig, Mennie . . . Robert Maitland

Main, schooner, King . . The Master . Mansfield, schooner, Phillips George Thomson & Son

Mangalore, barque, Taylor . Benjamin Moir Margaret, barque, Reid George Murray

Margaret, brig, Craig . . . W. Rosie Margaret Milne, barque, Clyne John Cook

Mariner, schooner, Smith . Robert Maitland

Marquis of Stafford, sloop, M'Kenzie Alex. M'Kay .

Mary, schooner, Main . The Master

Marys, schooner, Fletcher . . William Talbot & Co.

Mary Read, brig, Christie . The Master . ,

Mary Scott, sloop, Naughty . William M'Kinnon & Co

Mathesis, barque, Greaves . Charles Grainger .

Mercury, schooner, Watt . . George Elni9lie & Son

Messenger, schooner, Greig . John Catto, Son, & Co.

Miranda, brig, Leslie . Benjamin Moir Myrtle, brig, Steele W. Steele New Astley, brig, Hutchinson John Law

New Frederick, brig, T. Adams . M'Beth Noma, schooner, Taylor Blaikie Brothers Ocean Bride, schooner, Scott Alexander Scott

Ochtertyre, barque, Smart . Gilbert Walker Oliver Cromwell, ship, Alexander George Thompson, jun.

Orwell Lass, brig W. Simpson . . Pacific, barque, Paterson Andrew Anderson.

Paragon, schooner, Allan . James Winlaw, jun. Patriot, brig .... G. Spark Pnul Jones, schooner, Bullinaria . John Duffus . .

Peggy, smack, Affleck . John Forbes . Peruvian, barque, Bruce Donaldson Rose & Co. Phoenician, barque George Thompson, jun.

Pomona, brig, Taylor . Robert Johnston Prince of Wales, barque, M'Donald George Thompson, jun. Prospect, schooner, Benzie A. Hay .

Pursuit, brig, Scott . . . G. Spark Queen, (The) steamer, Campbell Leith & Clyde Shipping Renown, barque, Walker William Duthie

Richard Grainger, sch., Gordon . W. Williamson jun. Richebucto, barque, Colvin . George Thompson, Roberts, schooner, Cox James Winlaw, jun.

Robert M'William, brig, Allan . Robert Catto & Son Rob Roy, sloop, Geo. Dobie James Nisbet Rose, barque, Gibb Donaldson Rose & Co.

. Rubens, ship, Ritchie . Andrew Anderson MARITIME LIST. 63

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Built. Sally, M'Pherson W. M'Pherson 50 . .. 1830

Samson, schooner, Linklater John T. Rennie . 136 .. 36

Sarah, schooner, Christie . John Christie . 54 .. 34 .. Sarah, brig, Milne Donaldson Rose & Co. . . 232 . 39

Shepherdess, barque, Scrogie Alexander Dutbie & Co. . 284 . .. 50

. .. 53 Snow-flake, yacht, Oakly . William Hogarth . . 18

. .. 09 St. Andrew, barque, Palmer Thomas Adam . 310

St. George schooner, Dunningham George Thompson & Son . Ill . .. 39

St. Lawrence, barque, Tulloch Donaldson Rose & Co. . 406 . .. 41

St. Nicholas, brig, Lyon Robert Maitland . 140 . 09

Scottish Maid, schooner, Gordon. George Leslie . . . 142 . .. 39

Scottish Maid, barque, Alexander A, & W. Nicol . 523 .. 47

Sea Horse, brig, Urquhart . A. Duthie & Co. .

Seaton, brig, M'Connachie . A. & W. Nicol . 185 . .. 47

Sir Ed. BaDks, schooner, Linklater John Gibb & Son , . 95 25

Sir W. Wallace, brig, Jaffray, Donaldson Rose & Co. . 183 . 35 .. Sisters, schooner, Johnson . Thomas Wright . 91 . 35

Smithfield, schooner, Mowat Aberdeen Lime Company . 166 . 42

Sophia, schooner, Chalmers . William Williamson . 89 .. 31

Sovereign, steam-ship, Snowie Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 459 . .. 36

Sportsman, schooner, Grant George Elmslie & Son . 143 . „ 31 Spartan, yacht .... Hogarth & Co. . 12 .. Struggler, brig, Flann John Webster . 170 . .. 46

Superior, brig, Sellar . Andrew Anderson , . 143 . 16

Sylvanus, brig, Anderson Robert Maitland . 167 .. 30

Thalia, barque, Volum Alexander Booth . 350 .. 44

Theophilus, brig. Wood Robert Maitland . 96 18

Tom Duff, Christie . The Master . . 85 . 40

Undaunted, barque, Johnston William Duthie . SCO 41

Vallisnernia, barque, Nicol . John Nicol . 240 .. 49

Varacity, schooner, Leslie . The Master . . 141

Victoria, steamer, Willet Nisbet & Robertson . . 279 48

Victoria, schooner, Hay Aberdeen Lime Company . 180 49

Victory, barque, Fowler John Nicol . 239 .. 47

Victory, steam-tug, Gauld . Leith & Clyde Shipping Co. . 92 44

Vesta, schooner, Smith Neil Smith, Jun. . 96 .

Walter Hood, ship, Sprout . George Thompson, jun. . 918 .. 52

Waterloo, brig, Gray . C. Wilson . 91 15

Waterwitch, schooner, M'Kenzie George Elmslie & Son . 134 .. 47 Wm. Maitland, brig, Mennie Robert Maitland . 159 ... 39

Wm. Oughtred, schooner, Stephen Robert Stephen . 36 ... 46

Wm. Pitt, brig, Gray . M'Laughlan . . 150 ... 40

Woolloomooloo, ship, Stewart George ThompsoD, jun. . . 627 52

Zephyr, smack, Ham . W. Hogarth . . 47 ... 19 —~ ——, .

SECTION V.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.

ESTABLISHED CHUECH OF SCOTLAND.

Churches. Where situated. Ministers. Residences. East—~~. -Union Street~~.,~ West »Union Street~~..~. J. Forsyth, D.D .Golden Square North .King Street ,J. Wilson ~~»~,~~~~ North Lodge

South , .Belmont Street — .T. Dewar ~~.~„. Holburn Street Greyfriars — .Broad Street —„. .D. M'Taggart, D.D. North Lodge St. Clement's ~ .Footdee ~~ James Fraser.~~~~~ 185, King Street Gilcomston ™. .Summer Street— .D. Milne .Mackie Place John Knox's ~ .Mounthooly ~_~~ .C. Skene ^»._ .Nelson Cottage Holburn — ~~. .Wellington Place. John Mitchell~~.~,~. .Chapel Street

John Watt, 2, Correction Wynd, Collector and Clerk to each of the separate Sessions and to the General Session, and Keeper of the Marriage Eegister. David Keith, Town House, Keeper of Eegisters of Births and Baptisms

FEEE CHUECH OF SCOTLAND.

Where situated. Ministers. Residences. (J. Foote, D.D.. ..Golden Square East ~Belmont Street ~1 J. C. M'Phail~_ ..Carden Place West .Belmont Street~~. A. D. Davidson. .Crown Street North ..North Street ..~™J. Murray „~.„~ .Dee Street South —„~ .Belmont Street ~..-~~John Adam^~~„ .Albert Street Greyfriars .Crown Street ~~.., —John Thomson~. .Carden Place St. Clement's ~. .Prince Eegent Str eet A. Spence~~.~~.. .Castle Hill Spring Garden .Gaelic Lane ~~.~ ™~H. M'Kenzie .Silver Street

Trinity—,,«, .Crowe Street .— D. Simpson .Carden Place Union~~~„~~~. .Shiprow.~~.~~ R. Blackwood — .Virginia Street Gilcomston .Huntly Street Bon-Accord ~_ .Union Terrace John Knox's „. .Gerrard Street ~J. Stephen r.Eosemount Place Holburn ~~. .Bon-Accord Row ..W. L. Mitchell. -Skene Street Melville ~~.~~. •Correction Wynd ~W. Primrose~~ .Silver Street Mariners' .Commerce Street, .J. Longmuir ~~, .Silver Street —— —J.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. 65

VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS.

Churches. Where situated. Ministers. Residences. Associate Synod ..Skene Terrace — ,J. Aitken ,„ -Skene Terrace

, .H. f Correction Wynd Angus „ -Rosemount Place Geor e Street -J. Stirling „ -Caroline Place ' S Unitedunuea rresoy-Presbv- , Belmont Street .J. C. Brown„. .Crown Street tenauGhurch — .J. B. Ritchie. | John Street -Summer Street L St. Paul Street .A. Dickie™^^. -84, Skene Square

. . , George Street „_ -D. Arthur „ r, ( * — -Maybank Congregational 1 Fred rick Street_ ,D. Wallace „ -Whitehall Churches _ | Blackfriars Street .J. Thompson.. -72, Chapel Street (notin the Union.) D . St. Paul Street ~~ .F. Ferguson- ~ Straw berry bank English Baptist „John Street -, — Scotch Baptist„^Correction Wynd . Scotch Baptist South Silver Street J. M'Donald Bon-Accord Street

Wesleyan Methodist, Longacre~~» -J. Palmer , Constitution Street ' W. Skinner, D.D., Bishop, Golden Sq. Scotch Episcopal J J G. Ryde —WestCraibstoneSt. St. Andrew's King Street — . H. St. John Howard, 214, Union St. St. John's Crown Terrace -P. Cheyne—^-.Bon-Accord Street English Episcopal ( Sir W. Dunbar, Bart., Mackie Place St. Paul's Gallowgate MissionaryChurch, Albion Street -James H. Wilson, Castle Street United Chris- John Street ~- -H. Hart Dee Street tian Church- "C. Gordon -Constitution Street Catholic -Justice Street - J. Reid „ -Chapel Court

I J. Ritchie— -Chapel Court Unitarian ~- -George Street .D. Griffith .120, King Street Glassite ™»™ ^St. Andrew Street Various Friends ,™-,~ -Gallowgate ^».m -Various THE POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

1853-54.

NEW ABERDEEN.

Abel, James, baker, 64, h. 66 Virginia-street -~~~~. William, provision merchant, 45 Commerce-street, h. Park- street West Abercrombie, Alexander, 31, Gallowgate Aberdeen, G. A., Commercial Traveller, (G. Inglis, Crown-court), h. 190 Union-street ^»^»«. Banking Co., 53 Castle-street „^.~~ Baths, 6 Crooked-Lane and 40 St. Andrew-street

Blind Asylum, Hvmtly-street ; George Troup, manager

Brick and Tile Co.'s Works, Clayhills ; office, 13 Market.st. Carpet Warehouse (wholesale and retail,), 1 Lower Dee-st. ^. Coach Manufacturing Co., 7 Frederick-street

Commercial Company ; Lime, Coal, Bone Manure, and Grain Merchants, Provost Blaikio's Quay; James Home, manager

Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont-street ; John Weir, master

„_ Eye and Ear Institution, 11 Littlejohn-street ; open every lawful morning, between nine and ten o'clock; Surgeon, G. Rainy, M.D., h. 17 Golden-square Free Press Office, Concert-Court, 12 Broad-street Foundry, Loch-street General Dispensary, Lying-in and Vaccine Institution,

36, Upperkirkgate ; Medical attendants, Drs. Campbell,

. Leslie, Galen, Smith, Templeton, and Forsyth

, . Herald Office, 7 Queen Street

Horse Repository, 81 George-street and 10 Crooked-lane ; Peter Elder and Co., proprietors Horse Bazaar, St. Andrew-street ™. Hotel, 138 Union-street, Union-bridge ;

ABE—ADA NEW ABERDEEN. 67

Aberdeen Journal Office, 13 and 28 Adelphi-court, Union-street Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 65 Quay Nitrate of Soda, and „„ Lime Co. ; Lime, Coal, Bone Manure Guano Merchants, 2 Provost Blaikie's-quay ; Murray and Morrison, managers

„ Writing Academy ; G. C. M'Conachie, teacher, 115 Union- street

; and Anderson, Union-street, , Market Company Adam 75 treasurers

. Meal and Provision Society Merchants, 14 George Street John A. Machray, manager, h. 20 West-street

Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market-street ; secretary, Alex. Yeats, accountant, 123| Union-street _ Mechanics' Library, 17 Market-street „_ Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King-street

, Merchant Seamen's Fund Office; George Brock, receiver, 28 Regent Quay „^ Musical Academy, 115 Union-street; conducted by Mr Davie and Mrs Hunter, h. 50 Chapel-street Assurance and Friendly Society office, Union- Mutual ; 123J street; Alex. Yeats, actuary

„, Mutual Marine Insurance Association, 58 Marischal-street ; R. Connon, secretary

. and Newcastle Steam Co.'s Office, 47 Marischal-street

. Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen-street .„.„„ Railway Office, Market-street

. Rope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee

Salmon Co.'s Office, 31 Gallowgate ; Ice-house, Fish-street

. Salt Cellar, 1 Drum's-lane

Sea Insurance Co., 57 Marischal-street ; A. Matthew, mana- ger, h. 24 Marischal-street „„ Steam Navigadon Co., Waterloo-quay; T. Anderson, mana- ger, h. above Office Town and County Bank, 93 Union-street

. Union Club, 115 Union-street

Aberdeenshire Canal Office ; Alexander Jopp, advocate, manager, Jopp's-Court, 31 Gallowgate Abernethy, George, civil engineer, 3 Dee-place James & Co., iron founders, engineers, millwrights, ma- chine-makers, blacksmiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill- Foundry

. James (of J. Abernethy and Co.) Ferryhill- Cottage .„„ John (J. Abernethy and Co.) Ferryhill Robert (of J. A. and Co.) Ferryhill Mrs. sen., Ferryhill

Accidental Death Insurance Company, London ; A. Masson, 4 Queen-street, agent Adam, Alexander, slater, 57 Causewayend

„ . Alexander, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co., Fish-street „™ Alexander, feuar, 36, Catherine-street 68 NEW ABERDEEN. ADA.—ALE

Adam & Anderson, advocates, 75 Union-street

. and Brewster, stonecutters, 110, West North-street

. George, cabinetmaker, 9 Fish-street, h. 20 James-street

i. „, George and Co., tailors and clothiers, 3 Castle-street

. James (editor of the Aberdeen Herald) 2 Chanonry, Old Aber- deen

. James (of A. and B.) h. 35 West North-street Rev. John (Free South Church) 15 Albert-street ^-.__ John, timber merchant, 177J George-street, h. 23 North Broadford

Robert, advocate, 40 King-street, /*. 100 Chapel-street „. Roderick, baker, 14, h. 16 Union-place ™>™. William, advocate, (Adam and Anderson) 30 Skene-terrace ™ William, jun., advocate, 62 Skene-street

. William, town-serjeant, 27 Frederick-street

. William, feuar, 113 Causewayend Adams, George, Editor of " Cornwall's New Aberdeen Directory," " Cornwall's Railway Time Tables," &c. Victoria-court, Castle-street, h. 35 Victoria-street West „~..~~ William, broker, 16 Marischal-street Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, h. 11 Littlejohn-st. Alexander, cabinetmaker, 14 Wellington-street

, . Henry, ship and insurance broker, 57 Marischal-street, h. 51 Schoolhill John R., clerk (A. and W. Nicol) 60 Marischal-street „_ Robert, we.iver, 14 Langstane-place

„„ . William, sharebroker, agent for the Edinburgh Life Assur- ance Company, 25 Marischal-street, h. Albert-street „_ Mrs, Albert-street Advocates' Society's Hall and Library, Advocates' Buildings, Union- street Affleck, Andrew, 2 Affleck-place, Affleck-street „»„™~ Edward, spirit dealer, 179 George-street

Agriculturist Cattle Insurance Co. ; agent, John Sheed, 44 Maris- chal-street Aiken, Alexander, gardener, Strawberrybank, Hardgate Alexander, shore-porter. 45 Castle-street James, missionary, 65 College^street James, boot and shoemaker, 63 Broad-street, h. Huxter-row James, late shipmaster, Gilcomston-cottage James, jun., ship and insurance broker, 88 King-street, h. Gilcomston-cottage

„«^v. William, hairdresser and perfumer, 1 South Silver-street Air, John, wright, 11 Whitehouse-street Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice-street, h. 3 Victoria-place „^. John, jun., tea dealer, 1 Union Buildings, h. 74 Bon-acoord- street Aitken, Rev. John ("Original Antiburgher Church) 26 Skene-terrace Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Springbank-terrace „^. Alexander, jun., shipmaster, 38 Union-row ALE—ALL NEW ABERDEEN. 69

Alexander, David, Gooseberrybank, Bon-accord-terrace George, cabinetmaker, 93 Chapel-street

, James, flax-spinner, 275 George-street John, shipmaster ("Scottish Maid) 19 Kidd-lane ™ John, grocer, 145, h. 143 Gallowgate

. Robert, shipmaster, 16 Wellington-street

,™—, Robert, professor of dancing and deportment, Diamond-street academy, h. 2 Springbank-place Robert, teacher, Public Schools, h. 5 Millburn-st., Ferryhill Thomas, surveyor, Bank-street, Ferryhill William, house carpenter, 6 Black's-buildings Mrs, mattrass-maker, 13 South-gallery, New-market Miss, teacher, Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene-street-west Miss, lodgings, 20 Blackfriars-street Miss, 8 Guestrow Alcock, Miss, 14 Bon-accord-street Alfred Life Assurance Association ; Wm. Gordon, 5 King-street, agent Allan, Alexander, chemist and druggist, 44 h. 44 Green George, late boatman, Footdee George, advocate, 1 Marischal-street, agent for the General (formerly Dissenters'J Fire and Life Assurance Co., Lon- don, and Mariners General Life Assurance Co., h. 183 King-street —™ George B., shipmaster (Robert M' William) 43 York-street ™ George, stabler, 24 Gerrard-street James, watch and clockmaker, Holburn-street James, cook (City of London) 22 Constitution-street James, shipmaster, 55 Wellington-street James, grocer and provision merchant, 24 St. Nicholas-street, h. Kingsland-place James, and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122 Union-

street ; manufactory, 42, h. 37 Dee-street

„_—. John, advocate, 17 Marischal-street, h. 22 Constitution-street John, spirit dealer, 72 Green „- Nathaniel, and Son, grocers, porter and spirit dealers, 39 Park-street —„™ Patrick B., shipmaster, 49 Wellington-street „ Thomas, shoemaker, 14 Jopp's-lane —™. William, cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's-court, Gordon-street ™ William, spirit dealer, 17 Wales-street Mrs, midwife, 60 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, Hardgate Miss, guffering, crimping, and mushing, 17 Littlejohn-street ™ Miss, 71 Bon-accord-street Miss Ann, spirit dealer, 90 Green ™ Misses, dressmakers, 24 Young-street Allanach, John, steward, 57 Commerce-street 70 NEW ABERDEEN. ALL—AND

Allardyce and Jopp, wine merchants to the Queen, stock and share- brokers, 13 Market-street .~~ William, preserver of fresh — provisions, Clayhill ; office 13 Market-street, h. 1 Crown-place

— , —. Miss (Miss Duncan's) 71 Gallowgate Misses, 21 Bon-accord-terrace Allen, Misses (late of Mile-endJ Braehead, Gilcomston Miss, 70 Dee-street Alerdice, Miss, matron Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn-place Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office, James Black, agent 23 King-street Allwood, Thomas Henry, professor of music, and organist of St. Andrew's chapel, h. 1 Mitchell-place, King-street Altrea, Caesar, glass blower and optician to the Queen and Prince Albert, 16 Skene-street, h. 1 West-street American Vice Consul, Andrew Reid; office 107 King-street Anderson, Adam, blockmaker (A. Duthie and Co.)M0 Church-street Alexander, clerk (Henry Ogg and Co., distillers, Strathdee) h. Rose-cottage, Cooperston Place —.™ Alexander, advocate (of Adam and Anderson) office 75 Union-street, h. Stocket — r^. Alexander, superintendent, Station, h. Polmuir A. and J. painters, glaziers, paper hangers, carvers and gil- ders, 33 Queen-street Andrew, shipmaster, 53 St. Clement-street „„ Andrew (of A. and J. Anderson) Waverly Place

, Andrew, dealer in vegetables, 142 Gallowgate

—. — Charles, shipmaster (Sylvanus) 10 Canal-terrace ~ David, baker, 215 Gallowgate, h. 6 Mounthooly —.„„ George (J. Duguid and Co.) 86 Bon-accord-street

, George, mason, 7 Skene-terrace „^— George, vintner, 15 Fisher-row

—. — George, grocer, 89 John-street

. James, foreman' blacksmith (A. Hall and Sons) 18 York-st. .~—_ James, writer (Adam and Anderson) 75 Union-street

. James billiard rooms, Chronicle-court, 10 Queen-street .„„ — James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas-street ™ James, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 202, h. 200 Gallow- gate James, Granite-city eating-house, 46 Queen-street

. James, night-watchman, 1 South Constitution-street

. . James, tea dealer, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Black's buildings, h. 9 Affleck-street James, Mains of Craibstone, h. 64 West North-street dealer, Crown-street, A. , John, grocer, tea and spirit 123 Bal- moral-place John, collector of Inland Revenue, 116 King-street, h. 159 King-street AND—ANG NEW ABERDEEN. 71

Anderson, John, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 63, h. 60 Windmillbrae John C, hairdresser, 7 St Nicholas-street Robert, day patrol, 95 Causeway end Robert, stabler, 34 Mealmarket-streefc Robert, town sergeant, h. 13 Black's-buildiugs Samuel, clerk (Northern Assurance Office) 35 Victoria-street- west

.. . Lieutenant William, general superintendent of rural con- stabulary force, and chief constable and superintendent of the Great North of Scotland Railway constabulary, 21 Union-terrace Thomas, manager (Steam Navigation Co.) Waterloo-quay

, William, blacksmith, Flourmill-lane M William, hairdresser, 146 Gallowgate William, grain merchant, Barkmill

. William, builder, 5 Union-wynd

, William, 9 York-street William, draper, 23 Queen-street, h. 25 Qaeen-street

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h William, tin smith, 49^ John-street, h. 17 Jopp s-lane William, bookbinder, 167, h. 169 George-street _™ William, grocer and spirit dealer, 157 Gallowgate, h. 25 Meal- market-street

. William, superintendent, harbour police, h. 6 Martin's- lane

. . William, principal beadb, North Church, and funeral waiter, 37 Frederick-street

„™ . William, salmon fisher, 3 Trinity-quay, h. 55 Shiprow

. Mrs Captain, 73 Skene-square

„, . Mrs James, -vintner, Waterloo-quay Mrs, dealer in old clothes, 22 Justice-street

, Mrs, late of Strichen, 2 West Craibstone-street

. Mrs, Glenburnie Cottage Mrs, lodgings, 38 Union-terrace Mrs Captain, 3 St. Clement-street Mrs, sick nurse, 13 Upperkirkgate Mrs, grocer, Holburn-street Mrs, Concert-court, Broad-street Mrs, spirit dealer, 35 York-street

. Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 171 George-street Mrs, 35 Victoria-street-west Miss, Nelson-lane Miss, dressmaker, 20 Silver-street Andrew, Wm., diuggist, 195 Union-street, h. 2 Crown-place-east Miss, dressmaker, Holburn-street

. Miss, lodgings, 49 Broad-street Angus, George, of Tillicorthy, 13 Constitution-street „_ Rev. H. (United Presbyterian Church) 10 Rosemount-place James superintendent of Public Baths, 40 St. Andrew-street and 6 Crooked-lane ^. John, advocate and town clerk, Waverley-place -

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Angus, Mrs George, 43 Whitehouse-street

». Miss (of Botriphnie) 74 Dee-street Annand, J. S., teacher of Free Gilcomston School, h. Braehead, Gilcomston Anton, Mrs, flesher, 89 Basement-floor, New-market Arbuthnott and M'Combie, paper manufacturers, 3 Trinity-quay „ Robert, paper manufacturer, 3 Trinity.quay, h. Cultermills Archibald, James, carter and provision merchant, 70 Loch-street

Argus Life Assurance Co, ; J. Brebner, advocate, agent, Advocates' buildings Argo. John, 55 Chapel-street Armstrong, George, Surveying Department, G, P. O., h. 10 Spring Bank terrace William and Co., tea^and coffee merchants, 40 Broad-street Arthur, Rev. David (George- street Chapel) Maybank Cottage, Hutcheon-strett west Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, and agent for the West of England Insurance Co., 115 Union-street, h. 6 Dee-place Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 29 Park-street

Asylum for the Blind, Huntly-street ; George Troup, manoger Athenaeum News-rooms, 2 Union-buildings

Atlas Fire and Life Office ; J. Blaikie, advocate, agent, 245 Union- street

A very, John, printer, Crown -court, 43 Union-street, li. 17 Bon-ac- cord-street

Badenoch, Alexander, merchant-tailor, 12 Union-street, h. 24 West-street Bain, Ebenezer, wright, opposite 228 George-street, h. 67 Cause- wayend Bain, James, spirit dealer, 6 School-hill James, grocer and spirit dealer, 195 West Norlh.street, h. above shop _„„ William, (manager City of Glasgow Bank) Victoria-court, 54 Castle-street Miss, lodgings, 8 Castle-street Mrs Alexander, 62 Castle-street

Mrs, confectioner, 10, li. 12 Marischal-street Baird, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 191 Union-street, workshop, 19 Summer-street, h. 52 Chapel-street Baker, R. Hosier, professor of music, 16 North-Silver-street „., George, Peterhead mail-guard, 54 Chapel-street Balfour, James, overseer (Richards and Co.^) 26 Skene-square Stephen, M.D. and surgeon, 22 Union-place

__., William, traveller (Richards and Co.) 34 Skene-street Mrs, lodgings, 81 Hutcheon-street-west Eante, Mrs, 14 Skene-street Castle-st. Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland-court, 35 ; Arthur Thompson, agent BAN—BAX NEW ABERDEEN. 73

Bannockburn Carpet Warehouse, 19 Union-buildings Bannerman, David, town's drummer, 75 Gallowgate George, merchant, 7 Albyn-place —— George, spirit dealer, 86 Woolmanhill, corner of John-street

. John, silk dyer, 37 George-street

— ,— John, late dyer, 13 Rose-street John B., (of P. B. and £on) shipowner, 2 Trinity-quay

. .v, Patrick, and Sou, shipowners and coal brokers, 2 Trinity- quay Patrick, (of P. B. and Son) 2 Trinity-quay

—.— Mrs Patrick, Albert-street Thomas, 7 Albyn-place Miss, 7 Albyn-place Barbel, James, officer of Inland Revenue, 112 King-street, h. 24 Thistle-street Barclay, George, grocer, 61 Green, h. 5 Prospect-terrace, Ferry- hill John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger beer, 20J Harriet-st. h. 16 Loch-street Robert, superintendent of police, h. 56 Castle-street ™.—w Lydia Ann, 28 Victoria-street-west ,_~ Miss, teacher school, — ; Bridge of Dee, h. Holburn-street Barker, James (of J. B. and Sons) h. Gordon's-Mills

™ John, sen. (J. B. and Sons) /*. Gordon's-Mills —»— John P., brace and cap manufacturer, Jopp's-lane, h, 2 Pros- pect terrace, Ferryhill John, and Sons, woollen manufacturers, 91 Loch-street

. William (J. B. and Sons) 3 Caroline-place Barkway, Mrs. vintner, 39 St. Andrew street Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle (Free West Church) under- taker, and cabinetmaker, 33 Upperkirkgwe Alexander, shipmaster, 25 Regent- Quay John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 132 Union-street; cab- inet manufactory, Rose-street, h. 32 Union-place

,~~— , William, schoolmaster, and inspector of poor, Nigg

, William, blacksmith, 43 Chapel-street Widow, provision merchant, 43 West North-street Barron, John, late watch and clockrnaker, 83 Crown-street John, Advocate, 103 Union-street, h. Balmoral-place Lambert, advocate, 64 Union-street, h. 83 Crown-street ™ William, flesher, 41 New-market, h. Rubislaw Mrs, (late of the Rising Sun) 1 Chapel-street Barry, Henry and Co., ironfounders and manufacturers of bone ma- nure, Loch-street Bate, James, jun. spirit dealer, 21 Wales-street Batten, Abram, commission agent, 6 & 7 Adelphi, h. 158 King- street Baxter, Andrew, cattle and sheep salesman, 95 King-street G 74 NEW ABERDEEN. BAX—BEN

Baxter, Rev. Daniel, chaplain, prison, Lodge-walk James, broker, 76 Gallowgate dealer 6 Crooked-lane . . John, spirit John, turner and shuttle maker, 93 George-street Thomas, baker, 29 Chapel-street W. J. and Co., grocers, 3 Causewayend William engineer, 23 York-street Mrs, lodgings, 67 Commerce-street Misses, 5 Skene-place Baaton, John, hairdresser, 26 Marischal-street Mrs, lodgings, Craigie-street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 42 Queen-street Beattie, Alexander, hairdresser, 13, h. 10 Shiprow ^ Francis, blacksmith 6, h. 7 Bamett's-close James, F., land surveyor, valuator, and engineer ; office, 2 Bon-accord-square, h. 6 East Craibstone-street ^ John, mealseller, 101 Gallowgate glazier, 3 Marischal-street, h, 6 Prospect- , John, painter and terrace, Ferry hill John, 52 Charlotte-street William, provision merchant, 18, h. 44 Harriot-street Mrs, W. N., 73 Bon-accord-street Mrs, midwife, 6 West-street Mrs, 6 Prospect-terrace, Ferryhill Beggrie, Mrs, midwife, 10 Catto-square Begg, Alexander, 1 Rosemount-terrace Charles, piano-forte maker and tuner, saloon, 8 Black's build- ings John, (late stabler) 14 Dee-village spirit John, Distiller to the Quean, Lochnagar ; wine and merchSht; office Weigh-house-square, h. 9 Quay William, 46 new market, h. 95 Wales-street William, baker, 3 & 5 Frederick- street, and 62 Schoolhill, A. 60 Schoolhill Bell, Lieut. A. (H.E.I.C.S) merchant, h. 2 Dee-place ^. David, joiner, 54 Wellington-street Dugald, clerk, (J. & P. Cameron) h. 84 Broad-street Francis, hat manufacturer and furrier, 38 Queen-street John, cooper, 1 Windmillbrae, h. 8 College-street Rannie, and Co., of Leith, wine, spirit, and liquour mer-

chants ; John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal-street Bell's (Dr,) School, Frederick-street Belgian Consul, Alexander Thorn, 21 Quay Bennet, William, blacksmith, (Blaikie Brothers) 4 Catto-square William, printer, 42 Castle-street, h. 27 Constitution-street North-street , Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 57 East Benson, Samuel, grocer and spirir dealer, 141 Skene-street, h. 141 £ Skene-street BEN—BLA NEW ABERDEEN. 75

Benson, Misses, dressmakers, milliners, and straw hat makers, 141£ Skene street Benton, Alexander, flesher, 12 George-street, h. 40 Catherine-st. __~~. Mrs, flesher, 260 George-street Benzies, David, shipmaster, fProspect) 15 James-street ~™_™ Miss, 65 College-street Benzie, 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 (Wm. Skinner, advocate) ,^_™ W. & J., linen manufacturers, 14 Queen-street, h. 18Skene- terrace

.,„...„.. Mrs, dealer in fruit, &c, 108 George-street Best, Thomas (late banker) 27 Union-place

Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen ; warehouse, 122£ Union-st., h. 189 Union-st., and Peterburn, Nigg ,^»„«*. Robert, M. D., surgeon, 189 Union-street Robert, bed and table linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicholas- street, h. 25 Ferryhill-place Beverly, Alex., teacher (Grammar School) 6 Rosemount-terrace William, (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 83 Wales-street Beverley, Mrs Robert, 83 Wales-street Bible Society Depository; G. King, bookseller, 28 St. Nicholas-st. Bicknell, Misses, boarding and day school, 9 North Silver-street Bird, James (of G. & B.) 41 Netherkirkgate William, clerk (Broadford Works) h. 27 Blackfriars-street Birnie, Alex., innkeeper, Ferryboat tavern, Footdee George, of Johnstone-place, h. Johnston-place John, of Ashgrove, h. Ashgrove William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 93 King-street „ Moses, surgeon, billet master, 31 Longacre Birss, Robert, manufacturing chemist, 22 and 28 Park-street, h. 26 Park-street Bisset, David, officer of Inland Revenue, h. 187 George-street James, keeper of the Court-house, h. Court-house, Lodge-walk James, chemist, druggist and photographer, Holburn-street John (of J. & W.) 122 Crown-street John and William, wholesale grocers, 37 Queen-street William (of J. & W.) 124 Crown-street

, William, innkeeper, 6 Mealmarket-street William, criminal officer, Trinity-manse, Shiprow Peter, builder, 110 Loch-street

. Mrs James, lodgings, 27 Crown-street ™ Mrs James, lodgings, 66 John-street Mrs, sick nurse, 6 Black's-buildings Black, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Bank) 39 Whitehouse-strect —„™ Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill 76 NEW ABERDEEN. BLA—BON

Black and Ferguson, wine merchants, 12 Broad-street —~„ James, builder, 41 Whitehouse-stteet James (James Black and Co.) 1 Wellington-place James (Milne, Cruden, and Co.) 33 Constitution-street James and Co., stock, share, and produce brokers, and for- warding agents to the Queen, H.R.H. Prince Albert, and

the Duchess of Kent ; 23 King-street —, — John, boot and shoemaker, 23 Justice-street John, wright, 1 hi 61 College-street ™ John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Union-place, h. 50 Chapel- street Joseph, tailor, head beadle (Free Holburn Church) and funeral waiter, 8 Langstane-place "William (of Black & Ferguson) h. 1 Netherkirkgate

. "William and Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha William, secretary, (Aberdeen Commercial Co.) h. 7 Affleck street Mrs, register office, 29 George-street __~ Miss, 4 Albyn-place Blackhall, James and Co., drapers and hatters, 39 Union-street James (of J. B. and Co.) 7 Rosemount-terrace

. Mrs, lodgings, 97 Chapel-street Blackwood, Rev. Robert (Free Union Church) 21 Virginia-street Blaikie Brothers, iron founders, engineers, millwrights, boiler- makers, and general blacksmiths, Footdee iron works David (of John Blaikie and Sons) 253 Union-street „_ John (J. and A. Blaikie) 247 Union-street Anthony Adrian (J. and A. Blaikie) 224 Union-street J. and A., advocates, 245 Union-street John and Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, copper- smiths, pewterers, zinc workers, and gas-meter manufac- turers, Littlejohn-street Thomas (of J. Blaikie and Sons) 32 Bon-accord-terrace Mrs John, Devanha-house _ Mrs, grocer, 101 Charles-street, Causewayend ~~ Mrs Provost, Craigiebuckler Miss, Cooperston-place Blake, James, Athenaeum Reading Rooms, A. 11 Union-buildings Bland, James, Captain, adjutant Aberdeenshire militia, 65 Bon- accord-street Boaden, William, shipmaster (London) 57 Quay

. Mrs Richard, lodgings, 80 Waterloo-quay

Bon-Accord Blind Asylum, Huntly-street ; Geo. Troup, manager Union Cotton-mill Company, Poynernook Bonar, James T., 9 Charles-street Bonnyman, James, blacksmith, 19 Loch-street John, blacksmith, 19 Loch-street

..— James and John, blacksmiths and bell-hangers, 19 Loch-street —™ Mrs, cook-shop, 198 Gallowgate BOO—BOY NEW ABERDEEN. 77

Booth, Alexander, chimney-sweep, 3 Windmill-brae George, Springbank, Dee-street George, grocer, 21 Upperkirkgate James, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Baltic-street James, boilermaker (Blaikie Brothers), St. Clement-court, St. Clement Street James, shipmaster (James Booth) 28 Queen-street

. ™. James, M.D., surgeon, 27 Queen-street John, (of Logan & Co.) A. 5 Mounthooly John, mason, 17 Hutcheon-street John, berthmaster, Aberdeen Dock, A. 25 Justice-street John, watch and clockraaker, 41 Upperkirkgate, A. 5 Black's- buildings William, chimney-sweep, Albion-court, 18 Castle-street William P., ship and insurance broker, commission-agent, and merchant, 56 Marischal-street, A. 28 Queen-street Miss Jane, infant teacher, 111 Gallowgate Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth-fuller and dresser, dye-works, 76 A. 74 Loch-street William, candlemaker, 36 East North-street Bothwell, Alexander, confectioner, 23 Netherkirkgate, and New- market Gallery, A. Concert-court, Broad-street Alexander, baker, Holburn-street George B., candle manufacturer, 25 Justice-street, A. 193 Union-street John, shoemaker, 33 and 35 Broad-street, A. 68 Skene-square Mrs G., 1 Rose-street Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broadford Boulton, Mrs T. A., milliner and dressmaker, 85 Broad-street, A. 5 Upperkirkgate Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King-street Bowie, Miss, lodgings, 29 Broad-street Jane, cook-shop and register office, 66 Guestrow Bower, Alexander G., dock-master, A. 69 Waterloo-street Bowman, Andrew (of Bowman and Co.) 31 Huntly-street _ Andrew, jun. (of Kerr and Bowman) 31 Huntly-street » and Co., plasterers, 8 Shuttle-street Mrs James, victualling house, 73 Queen-street

. Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's-court, 22 Broad-street Boyd, John, supervisor of inland revenue, Holburn-street, A. Twin Cottage, Holburn-street

.. John, mail guard, 187 George-street Mrs G. H., 15 North Silver-street Mrs, 52 Chapel-street Mrs William, 83 Hutcheon-street Misses, Mackie-place Boyle, Alexander, teacher, North Parish School, A. above school —„— Martin, spirit dealer, 25 Park-lane Boys' School of Industry, Quakers'-court, 55 Guestrow 78 NEW ABERDEEN. BRA—BRO

Brands and Scorgie, ship builders, Inches Andrew (of Brands and Scorgie) Canal-lane Brand, George, spirit dealer, 7 East North-street George, carter, 43 Windmillbrae William, (successor to G. Booth and Son) jeweller and watchmaker, 48 Broad-street, h, 33 Charlotte-street John, shoemaker, 17 Dee-village Mrs, 46 Windmillbrae Brander, Robert, inspector (W. Henderson) 66 Loch-street, h. 28 Thistle-street Brandy, Alexander, spirit dealer, 55 Quay, h. 57 Huntly-street Brantingham, George, grocer, 68 h. 55 Schoolhill „ J. W., grocer, 130 George-street, h. 55 Schoolhill Brebner, Alexander, broker, 9 Drum's- lane George, 44 Harriet- street James, spirit dealer, 70J Gallowgate ^ James, advocate, Advocates'-buildings, k. 9 Albyn-place railway contractor, , John, 22 Bon-accord-terrace „„, and Grant, general merchants. 56 St. Nicholas-street „ William, manager, Aberdeen Horse Repository, 81 George- street William, cabinet maker, 48 Summer-street William, shipmaster, 37 Park-street William, (North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.) h. Crown- court, Union-street

. William, vintner, Holburn-street Miss, of Lairney, h. 152 Union-street Brechin, Henry, foreman moulder (M'Kiunon and Co. 20 Spring- garden) A. 11 Canal-street

^. , Mrs James, 11 Canal-street „„*. Mrs lodgings, 162 Union-street Bremner, Peter, toll-keeper, Wellington-bridge Brew, James, linen merchant, 1 North-gallery, New-market, h. 11 Carmelite- street Brewster, Geo. (of A. and B.) 5 Mounthooly Bridewell and .Rogue Money Assessment for the city and liberties

of Aberdeen; James Simpson, collector ; office, 17 Hux- ter-row Bridgeford, Mrs, inn and lodgings, 12 Burnett's-close, Castle-st. British Commercial Life Assurance Company ; George Grub, advo- cate, Advocates'-buildings, Union-street, agent

Empire Mutual Life Assurance Company, London ; agent, Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., 83 Union-street ^. Empire Fire and Life Society, London; agent, J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad-street „„^ Linen Company's Bank, 22 King-street Brodie, William, 7 South Constitution- street

Broadford Bread and Flour Company, 218 George- street ; Alex. Robertson, manager, h, Craigie-street BRO—BRO NEW ABERDEEN. 79

Broadford Works, Maberly-street Broad Street Academy, 2 Blairton-lane, William Clark, teacher Brock, Geo., shipping master, and examiner in practical seaman- ship, receiver of Merchant Seamen's Fund, 28 Regent- quay Brown, Alexander, Odd Fellows' Arms' Inn, 41 Queen-street

, Alexander (Brown and Carr) 68 Dee-street

Alexander, and Co. /.booksellers, public library, 77 Union-s .

. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 71 George-street, h. 62 Hutcheon-street ™. Alexander, clerk (Spring-gardenJ h. Kingsland-place Andrew, dyer (Rubislaw works), Rubislaw and Carr, wholesale clothiers, Exchange-court, Union-street Charles, corkcutter, 18^ Harriet-street Farquhar, and Co., Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Donald, boot and shoemaker, 13 Dee-street James, clerk (Town and County Bank, 35 Victoria-place „ James, day patrol, 123 Chapel-street James, draper, 2 George-street, h. 33 Thistle-street John, M.D., Skene-square John, warden (East Church), and funeral waiter, 26 Thistle- street Rev. John C. (United Presbyterian Church) 26 Crown-st. P. and G., autioneers, 40J Union-street (up stairs) ™ Peter, auctioneer (of P. and G. Brown, h. 35 Netherkirkgate Robert, late inspector of taxes, Carden's-haugh Robert, shore porter, 10 Weigh-house-square Robert, timber merchant,Inches, h. 3 Affleck-street Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek, Marischal College, h. 19 Golden-square

\ Robert, Mill of Tarty warehouse, 4 Mealmarket-street Robert (of R. Moir and Brown), 23 Adelphi-court, h. 14 Adelphi-court Robert, hatter, 58 St. Nicholas-street, h. 33 Charlotte-street Simon, saddler, 178 West North-street William (inland revenue), distributor of stamps and collector of land and assessed taxes for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, Advocates'-buildings,Backwynd,/i. Broad- ford Cottage William, basket-maker, 8 Marischal-street, and 27 and 28 Market-gallery „„, William, fishing tackle maker, 36, h. 34 George street William, coachman, 54 Catherine-street William M., clerk, Aberdeen Railway Co., h. 26 Thistle- street

, Mrs, provision shop, 87 Spring-garden „_„_,», Mrs, lodgings, Ross-court, 6 Upperkirkgate Cecilia, provision mart, 60 Skene-street Miss E., lodgings, 39 Union-terrace Miss, lodgings, Castlehill 80 NEW ABERDEEN. JBRO—BUR

Brown, Misses, 21 Victoria-street-west Brownie, James, paper ruler, 1 Well-court, Broad-street Peter, manager, Mill of Lethenty Warehouse, h. 13 See- mount-place Bruce, Alexander, traveller, (A. Hadden& Sons) h. lOMarywell-st. Alexander, cattle dealer, 60 Hutcheon-street David, shipmaster, 28 Constitution-street John, jun., baker, 8, h. 10 George-street John, share, ship and insurance Broker, and timber merchant, 28 Marischal-street, h. 34 Union-place Sir Michael, bart. of Stenhouse, h. Scotstown, and 57 School- hill ™.™„ Robert, 2 Mary-place William, builder, 63 Causevrayend William H., shipmaster (Peruvian), 18 Commerce-street W. B., feuar, Scamount-place Mrs, 34 Union-place Miss, 36 Union-street Miss, lodgings, 36 Union-terrace „ Miss, milliner and Dressmaker, 47 Park-street Brunton, John, shipmaster, 64 Wales-street „ John, jun., shipmaster, 53 Commerce-street Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi -court, h. Westbank, Fonthill Buchan, John, shipmaster, 16 Links-street „ Robert, baker, 76 Green Buchanstone Mill Warehouse, 79 Broad-street Buck, William, shoemaker, 2 St. Clement-street Buckner, William, boot and shoemaker, Gowanbrae, Causewayend Buik, Andrew (Bank of Scotland) 126 King-street Buist, James J., M.D., surgeon and druggist, 87 King-street Thomas, cooper, 13 Prince Regent-street Bullenaria, Matthew, shipmaster (Paul Jones) 43 Commerce-street Bullock, John, foreman (J. Blaikie & Sons) 7 Denbum-terrace Burge, A., hat manufacturer, 36, h. 46 Broad-street Burgess, Alexander, shipmaster (Jemima) 3 Bannermill-street Charles, cu9tom-house agent, 3 Springbank-place James, umbrella and parasol-maker, 17 Farquhar-court, Up- perkirkgate James (J. Black and Co.) 73 Crown-street „ William, shipmaster (Isla) 3 Bannermill-street Mrs, provision dealer, 22 St. Andrew-street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's-court, 30 James-st. Burn, Edward, 252 Union-street-west Burness, Alexander, Prospect-place provision merchant, 27 Commerce-street , John, William, dispensing chemist and druggist, 18 Union-place Burnett, Alexander, feuar, Holburn-street Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for Aber- ,

deen and Kincardine shires ; office, 25, h. 23 Behr.ont- street .

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Burnett, Thomas, advocate ; office 25, h. 23 Belraont-street Burt, Robert, tailor, 70 Queen-street Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all kinds of Foreign and British fancy goods, 101 Union-street, h. Springbank- terrace Bushby, Charles, 6 Affleck- street Buthley, Robert, shipmaster, (Aurora) 43 Commerce-street Butchart, Robert, engine driver, Bank-street Butler, Joseph, flesher, 24? New-market, h. 6 Barnett's-close Miss, Strawberry-bank Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster, (Fancy) 31 Huntly-street „ and Skene, wholesale, tea coffee, and sugar merchants, Ex- change-court, 37 Union-street James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) h. 3 Consti- tution-street —™~ James (British Linen Co.) 12 Kidd-lane ~ James, and Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd-lane

. James (James Buyers and Co.) 48 Summer-street John (James Buyers and Co.) 12 Kidd-lane

Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 32 Quay ; Receiving Post Office; A. 31 Quay William (James Buyers and Co.) 94 Skene-street ™~ William (of Buyers and Skena) h. Devanha-terrace, Ferry- hill Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer-street „ Misses, dressmakers, 94 Skene-street Mrs, eating house, 10 Wales street Byrne, Andrew Crane, clerk, Coach Office, Union-street, h. 51 Bon- accord-street

Cadenhead, Alexander, advocate, (A. & J. Cadenhead) h. Seafield

; Alexander and John, advocates, City Fiscals, 9 Huxter-row David, boot and shoemaker, 98 John-street George, advocate, 9 Huxter-row, h. Seafield ™ George, tailor, 7 John-street

-_. . John, M.D., ophthalmic surgeon, Royal Infirmary, h. 227 Union-street-west John, advocate (A. and J. Cadenhead) k. Seafield Peter, shipmaster (Concord) Theatre-lane

. William, overseer (Broadford Works) 7 John-street Miss, Braehead, Gilcomston Cadger, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, 87 George-street Caie, William, shore porter, 84 Shiprow William, 99 Casewayend — Mrs, 55 John-street Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young-street Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50 Green h. 2 Car- melite-street ~. James, teacher (Gilcomston School) Summer-street ~—.™ John, Pree Presbytery officer, 14 Thornton-place, Guestrow 82 NEW ABERDEEN. CAL-CAR

Calder, William, spirit dealer, 117 Skene-street William, tailor, 29 Marischal-strect „.~. Mrs, spirit dealer, Summer-lane Mrs, lodgings, 32 Whitehouse-street Cameron, Alexander, shipmaster (Eliza Hall) h. 4 Hanover-street

. Alexander, mason, 28 Catherine-street „„ Andrew J., advocate, 6 Broad-street, h. Morefield, Stocket „„™ Andrew, founder (Blaikie Brothers) 23 Prince Regent-street Angus, Ferryhill-place

, J. and P., general carriers, agents for the Caledonian Rail-

way for Scotland ; also, Scottish Central, Scottish Midland, Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth, and Aberdeen Junction Railways. Forward goods to London, Liverpool, Man-

chester, and Birmingham ; also, to Edinburgh, Leith, Duudee, Perth, Stirling, Forfar, Arbroath, Montrose, Aberdeen, and all parts in the South and West of Eng- land, and North and South of Scotland.— Offices— Market- street, and Railway Station, Ferryhill William, shoemaker, 10 Skene-street William, cooper, 20 Loch-street Peter, day patrol, 23 Harriet-street Mrs, Morefield, Stocket Mrs, midwife, 25 Loch-street

, Mrs, 34) Union-terrace „, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, 124 Union-street Campbell, Alexander, and Co., bakers, 3 Yeats-lane, h. 22 Summer- lane Daniel, shoemaker, 17 Jopp's-lane George, shoemaker, 1 1 Gallowgate John, shoemaker, 84 Chapel-street John, posting, cab, and livery establishment, 5 Bon-accord-st. „_ John, post-horse master, 7 Belmont-street John, spirit dealer, 63 West North-street „„ John, surgeon, 7 Bon-accord-street John, messenger-at-arms, 83 King-street Robert, timber merchant, 127 George-street & 9 Charlotte- street (of Flourmills, Gilcomston) h. 49 John-street Walter, spirit dealer, 61 East North-street William sen., shipmaster, (Queen, steamer) h. 7 Millburn-st. William juu., shipmaster (Duke of Richmond, steamer) h. 8 Millburn-street „ William, shoemaker, 29 Windmill-brae

. Mrs, 12 Charles-street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 22 Summer-lane Cantly, Peter, shore porter 7 Marischal-street Cardno, Alexander G., writer, 31 Gallowgate George (of Smith and Cardno) h. Westfleid Cottage Carey, John, flesher, 45 New-market, h. 19 Ann-street Cargill, John, shipmaster (City of London, steamer) 80 Waterloo- quay CAR—CHA MEW ABERDEEN. 83

Cargill, William, shipmaster (Lord Metcalfe) 25 Quay Carmichael, Mrs Captain Robert, 16 Union-terrace Carnegie, Miss Hannah, 6 Golden-square Carnie, William, sub-editor, Herald, h. Holburn street Catherine, milliner, 85 Queen-street Carpet Warehouse, 175 Union-street Carr, Alexander, and Co., dyers and bleachers, Barkmill Miss, Victoria-street . m 26 West Carter, Miss, 41 Union-terrace Cassie, James, portrait and landscape painter, 32 Adelphi James, porter, 43 West North-street Mrs, lace dealer and general draper, 43 Union-st., A.^Crown- court

, Mrs, Robert, 50 Skene-terrace __, Miss, dressmaker, 19 St. Nicholas-street Castle, Andrew, grocer and overseer (Bannermill) 69 Park-street Cattanach, Charles and Co., tailors and clothiers, 123^ Union-street D. G., advocate, 56 Castle-street, secretary to the Aberdeen

Public Baths ; agent for the Economic Life Assurance Society, London, h. 57 Bon-accord-street John (Broadford Works) 7 Denburn-terrace Mrs, straw hat and bonnet maker, 7 Windmillbrae Mrs, Donald, Holburn-street Mrs, John, lodgings, 64 Union-street Catto, James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union-st., h. 132 Crown- street John, Son, and Co., merchants, shipowners and insurance brokers, 88 King-street Joseph, clerk, (Ferryhill foundry) 56 Skene-square Robert, sen. (of Robert Catto and Son) Belvidere „, Robert, jun. (of Robert Catto and Son) 44 King-street „„_ Robert, and Son, merchants, 47 Marischal-street Robert, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 14 King- street „„ Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Weigh-house-square Thomson, and Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Foot- dee William, secretary, (Aberdeen Bank) h. 50 Upperkirkgate William, merchant, and shipowner, 90 King-street William, corkcutter (G. Simpson) 9 Guestrow „ Mrs, lodgings, 22 St. "Nicholas-lane Miss, dressmaker, 50 Upperkirkgate „__ Miss, dressmaker, Annand's-court, 30 James-street Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 West-street William, (Mitchell and Cay, house carpenters Spa-street) h. 6 Black's-buildings Mrs, 70 Catherine-street Chadwick, Edmund, woollen manufacturer, office 39 Queen-street, works, Peterculter 84 NEW ABERDEEN. OHA—CHR

Chalmers, Alexander, 4 Charles-street

. Alexander Wallace, general governor of prisons, h. Rose-st. „_ Alexander, shoemaker, 21 Marischal-street, h. 38 Union row ^. Alexander, superintendent of canal works, 5 Mounthooly Charles, advocate (Chalmers and Farquhar) 14 Union-ter- race David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi, and Westburn David, and Co., printers and publishers, Journal Office, 13 and 28 Adelphi-court, Union-street

. and Farquhar, advocates, 147 Union-street George, shipmaster (Sophia) 3 Victoria-place James, (of D. Chalmers & Co., printers,) 13 Adelphi

. James, superintendent (Gas Light, Co.) Gas-street John G. (of D. Chalmers and Co.J 13 Adelphi William, gardener, Seafield flesher, Basement-floor, market, A. Spital .„ , William, 11 Now William, manager of the Northern Assurance Company, office, 3 King-street William, builder, (Low and Chalmers) 35 Victoria-st. west „ Mrs, S. 34 Marischal-street Misses, of Westfield, h. Westfield Chapman, John, builder, 165 George-street William, Glenburnie, liubislaw Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Shorebrae Mrs, lodgings, 2.0 St. Andrewstreet Miss, milliner, 20 St. Andrew-street Charleston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 13 Hutcheon-street Chasser, George, bookseller, 16 Crown-street, h. 4 Mary-place James, town's sergeant, 48 Queen-street ™ James, grocer and spirit dealer, 155 Gallowgate Chcyne, George, 10 Marywell-street

, Rev. Patrick (St. John's Chapel) 44 Bon -accord-street Chisholm, William, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street William, officer to the Greyfriars Church, h. 5 Jopp's-court, Broad-street Miss, ladies' school, 38 Bon-accord-street Chivas, Alexander, advocate, and agent for the National Bank of Scotland, 42 Castle-street „._ James (of Stewart and Chivas) 17 King-street John (D. L. S. & Co.) 2 Castlebrae William, shipmaster, 125 Crovfo-streefc Mrs John, 2 Castlebrae Chree, Miss, 267 George-street Christie, Alexander, merchant, 1 Causewayend Alexander, of Ashley, near Cooperston

.. J .^ J „., Alexander, timber salesman, to Robert Campbell, 127 George- street, h. 4 Gilcomston-brae shipmaster (Mary Reid) 23 Virginia-street , Andrew, David S., clerk, 104 Green CHR—CLA NEW ABERDEEN. 85

Christie, George, grocer, 56 George-street George, grocer, 124 King-street, h. 15 Princes-street James, vintner, Ruthrieston James, lodgings, 61 Broad street John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 65 George street h. 63 George street John, spirit dealer, 56 East North street John, shipmaster (Sarah) 23 Virginia street John, gardener, Froghsll John, M.D., Lecturer on the Institutes of Medicine, King's College and University, h. 46 Schoolhill William, (John Begg) h. 104 Green Miss, 27 Dee street Christopher, Mark, shipmaster, 2 Chapel street

City of Glasgow Bank, Victoria court, 54 Castle street ; William Bain, manager City Tax Office, 17 Huxter row foot of Broad street Clark, Alexander, shipmaster, 8 Carmelite street Alexander, provisison merchant, 12 Northfield, Leadside of Gilcomston Arthur, feuar, 8 Windy- wynd David, 55 John street George & Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers and paper merchants, 15 Broad street H. and J., bakers, 25 Park street James, bookseller (G. Clark & Son) 15 Broad street; h. Louisville James, mail gnard, h. 136 King street James, clothier, 66 Union street, h. 33 Bon-accord street James, late shipmaster, 15 Sugarhouse lane John, student, 55 John street John, advocate, 3 Queen-st., h. 37 High-st., Old Aberdeen John, spirit dealer, 14 Shiprow, h. 28 Catherine-street John, 30 Blackfriars-street John (of L. Clark and Son) h. 2 Upperkirkgate John, spirit dealer, 3 Ragg's-lane John, spirit dealer, 49 George-street John, builder, 9 Princes-street Leslie, and Son, wine and spirit merchants, and wholesale grocers, 4, h. 2 Upperkirkgate Samuel, 5 Mounthooly Thomas, M.D., professor of chemistry, (Marischal College) 2 Springbank-terrace William, late ironmonger, Bloomfield, Holburn William, assistant inspector of poor, 37 Constitution-street ...... William, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8 h. 10 King-street William, manufacturer, 61 Queen-street William, flesher, 125 Gallowgate William, teacher (Broad-street Academy), 9 { Denburn-terrace William, shipmaster, (Commodore) 37 Marischal street / H 86 NEW ABERDEEN. CLA—COL

Clark, Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Cleland, Peter, artist and teacher of drawing, 8 Union terrace Clerihew, Alexander, teacher (South Parish School) 6 Denbum Francis, advocate, M'Combie's court, h. 104; Crown street George, builder, 104 Crown street dunes, Thomas, plumber, gasfitter and brassfounder, 196 George street, A. 12 Kingsland place Clyne, James (of Wm. Clyne and Sons) h. Strawberrybank Norral, advocate, 245 Union street, h. 9 Waverley place Thomas, tea and coffee dealer, 20 Gallowgate, A. 11 Little- john street William and Sons, curriers, 28 Berry lane William and Sons, leather dealers, boot and shoemakers, and gutta percha agents, 22 and 24 Gallowgate Mrs Captain, 43 Victoria street west Mrs William, 188 George street Cobban, John, plasterer, 65 Chapel street Cochar, James, 6 Mount street street, h. Cochran, F. J., advocate (Smith and Cochran) 96 Union Crown terrace

...... John, clerk P. 0., 116 George street Cock, Jo"hn, mealseller, 11, h. 9 Commerce street Alex. B. Cockburn, J., and Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh ; Wbyte, 19 Union Buildings, agent Cocker, James, nurseryman, Sunnypark, Canalside, by Causewayend Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 200, h. 202 George street Cofften, Joseph, spirit dealer, 9 Correction wynd Collie, Alexander, Oakbank, Stocket Alexander, slater, 28 Shiprow Andrew, 41 North Broadford Duncan, clerk (Police Tax-office) 53 Summer street place ...... George (of G. Collie and Co.) 21 Union George and Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's wynd, Union-st. George, shipmaster, 3 Victoria place James, mason, Eren place, Pitfodels James H., hairdresser, 55 Green, h. 48 Summer street James, provision shop, 85 Loch street James, advocate, St. John's court, 38 Castle street; agent for the London Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities James, tidewaittr, customs, Brebner's court, Shiprow John, foreman of the rope department (Catto, Thomson, and Co.) 13 York street John, plasterer, 69 Green, h. 2 College street John, druggist (Chas. Davidson, 205 Union-st.) h. Holburn-st. and bonnet merchant, ...... Patrick, wholesale and retail silk, shawl, silk mercer, clothier, and haberdasher, 37 Union street, h. 82 Bon-accord street end Ptobert, hairdresser, 62 Shiprow, h. Mary Cottage, south of College- s'reet COL—COO NEW ABERDEEN. 87

Collie, Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy warehouse, 37 Green, h. Affleck street Robert (of Duthie and Co., brewers), Holburn place "William, painter, 77 George street William, carter, 59 Wales street Mrs William, Holburn street Mrs William, 102 Chapel street Mrs, King street place Mrs, Midwife, 27 Spittal Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street Collins, James, broker, 44 East North street Colquhon, John, traveller (A. Sutherland and Sons) 49 Victoria street west Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, and teacher, Gordon's Hos- pital, A. 11 Diamond street Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 1 1 Diamond street Colvin, John, porter, Marischal College, Broad street John, shipmaster (Richibucto), 4 Bannermill street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 61 Castle street

Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch ; R. Grigor, agent, 9 King-st, Commissary Clerk's Office, 27 King street Commutation Road Trustees; James Simpson, advocate, clerk and collector, 17 Huxter-row Condell, Major, J. A. (H.E.I.C.S.) 11 Milburn Street, Ferryhill Connell, D.M., English and commercial teacher (Free North School, Princes street) h. 9 Canal street Connel, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 86 Chapel street Connon, George, merchant, 212 King street James, clothier and haberdasher, 27 Union-st., h. 2$ Broad-st. James, mealseller, 21 York street Richard and Co., ship and insurance brokers, and general com- mission agents, 58 Marischal street Richard (of R. Connon and Co.) h. 62 Gordon street

3 Robert, cart and plough wright, 34, h. 32 Causewayend William, carpenter, 28 St. Clement street William (of W. Davidson and Co.) 11 Albyn place Mrs Alexander, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 73, A. 79 King-street Conry, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Spa street Cook, Alexander, coach-guard, 13 Guestrow Archibald, spirit dealer, 9 York street George, shipmaster, (Forth) 5 Hanover street John, post-horse master; office, 1 Belmont street, h. 147 Union street John, ship and insurance broker, 59 Marischal street, h. Ferryhill Samuel, shipmaster (Aberdonian) 10 York street Silvester, house-carpenter, Holburn street ...... William, tailor and clothier, Exchange court, Union street, k. 6 St. Catherine wynd 88 NEW ABERDEEN. COO—COU

Cook, William, overseer, 41 Huntly street Mrs, lodgings, 41 Huntly street Mrs, midwife, 112 Chapel street Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 45, h. 35 Queen street Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 60, A. 56 Chapel street Henry and Co., silk mercers, shawl merchants, linen and woollen drapers, 47 Union street Henry (of H. Cooper and Co.') h. Devanha terrace James (late hatter) bookseller and agent for Scott of Edin- burgh's pills, 22 Kidd lane James, currier, leather dealer, and engine belt maker, 7 Cor- rection wynd hairdresser, street , John, 121, h. 123 George John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn street John, sacrist, Marischal College, 82 Broad street Patrick, advocate, 16 King street, h. 130 Union street "William (of Philip and Cooper) 11 Albyn place William, silk and woollen dyer and scourer, 41 Commerce-st. Mrs, midwife, 123 George street Miss, 55 Long acre Copland, Alexander, slater, 78 John street David, merchant, 29 York place Peter, slater; yard, Hutcheon street, h. 60 Gerrard street Mrs, 10 Marywell street Miss, staymaker, 10 Marywell street Cordiner, Mrs, Ferguson's-court, 108J Gallowgate Mrs, 8 Constitution-street Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 33 Shiprow, h. 151 Crown-street Alexander, tailor, 4 North Broadford George, furniture dealer, 71 Broad-street William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 York-place, h. 151 Crown-street William, steam yacht inn, New Pier Miss, dressmaker, 11 Whitehouse-street Cornwall, George, printer and lithographer, Victoria-court, 54 Castle-street, h. Rosehill, Rosemount E., lithographer, Victoria-court, 54 Castle-street, h. Rosehill, Rosemount Cosgrove, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, and manufacturer of salve for all kinds of sores, 298 George-street Cossens, James, wright, 3 Castle-lane County Fire Office and Provident Life Office; agent, William Smith, jun., 106 Union-street Rates; C. Lumsden, collector, 2 Union-terrace Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George-street, /;. Braehead, Gilcomston James, cooper, 177 Gallowgate Miss, staymaker, 96 Skene street COU CjRA NEW ABERDEEN. 89

Coulson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 39 Marischal street Coutts, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Kubislaw Alexander, cutler, 214* h. 213 Gallowgate Alexander, wright, 46 Frederick street, h. South Constitution street Alexander, coach guard, 89 John street Alexander, turner and shuttle maker, 58 Windmillbrae Alexander, spirit dealer, 67 Green Charles, chemist and druggist, 26 Broad street David, grocer and spirit dealer, 62 h. 58 Windmillbrae George, wright, 88 John street James, builder, 24 h. 9 John street James, surgeon, 4 Castlebrae John, engineer, Richards & Co., Rubislaw, h. at the works John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 114 h. 152 George street

John, advocate, 16-J Constitution street William, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 223 Union street, h. 67 Chapel street William, overseer (Rubislaw Works) Rubislaw William, tea and grocery warehouse, Holburn street Mrs, lodgings, 83 Guestrow Cowie and Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street John, mason, 29 Hutcheon street William, tailor, 4 Brownie's brae, Lower Denburn Mrs, lodgings, 66 John street Cowieson, George, vintner, 9 Trinity quay Craib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Trinity quay James, cooper, 11 Castle brae John, spirit dealer, 6 Upper Leadside, Gilcomston ...... William (of Knight and Craib) 7 Shorebrae ...... Mrs, lodgings, 49 St. Nicholas street Mrs, midwife, 1 Trinity quay Craig, Alex., manager (Milne, Cruden, and Co.) Gordon's-mills Alexander, manager (North Broadford Bread Company)J/ 8 North Btoadford .' Alexander, shipmaster (Hawk) 53 Virginia street teacher, Edward, Dr. Bell's School, Frederick street, A. 29 Skene street George, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.) 11 Catto square John, builder, 31 Victoria street West James, and Co., saddlers and harness makers, 38 Schoolhili, h. 13 Black's buildings Peter, shipmaster (Margaret) 23 Commerce street Robert, spirit dealer, 21 North Broadford Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 22 George street, h. Skene street West ...... Miss, teacher, 72 Catherine street Craigen, James, auctioneer, office 29 Gallowgate, h. 13 Seamount place 90 NEW ABEKDEEN. CRA CRU

Craighead, William, provision dealer, 22 Basement-floor, New market Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Skene street Craigheads, John, porter, Royal Infirmary Craigie, Captain James (H.E.I. C.S.) 15 Albyn place Craigmile, Alexander, shipowner and grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 47 h. 49 Commerce street William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 49 Woolmanhill, k. 67 Commerce street Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, Public School, Little Belmont street, h. Strawberrybank William, late farmer, 67 Commerce street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place Crane, Andrew, shipmaster, 72 Wales street James, clerk, rural police constabulary, h. Record Office, King street James, collector, (Gas Light Co) 64 Gerrard street Crawford, John, overseer (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Fish street William, flaxdresser, 35 North Broadford Cree, Miss Elizabeth, trainer, Free North Infant School, North street, h. Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen Croll, Francis, confectioneer, 55 St. Nicholas street, h. 69 Hut- cheon street George, baker, 70 King street John, baker, 67 George street, h. 69 Hutcheon street John, provision seller, 69 Hutcheon street Mathew, flesher, 74 King street Cromar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13 Skene terrace James L., shipmaster (Columbine), 54 Quay John (Milne, Low, and Co.) 4 Little Chapel street William (Devanha Comb-work Co.) 9 Mary well street William, clerk (Aberdeen Railway Co.) h. 7 Carmelite street Mrs James, 21 Park street Crombie, Alexander, fruit merchant, 21 h. 23 Broad street Alexander T., (H. Gordon & Co.") h. 5 Short loanings James, and Co., manufacturers, Causeway end Mill r James, provision merchant, 108 Loch street, h. 11 Young street John, writer (R. Dyce) 20 St. Andrew street James, wholesale merchant, and commission agent, Back wynd, h. 55 Gallowgate James, and Co., manufacturers, Cothal Mills Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h. 38 Whitehouse street Robert, driver, Alford mail gig, 91 King street Mrs, lodgings, 91 Kingstreet Crone, Mrs, poultry and cook shop, 76 Shiprow Crow, James, (locker of the Customs) h. 8 Thistle street John, spirit dealer, 41 Guestrow Cruickshank, A., and Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union street CRU CUR NEW ABERDEEN. 91

Cruickshank, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14 Black's buildings, h. 76 West North street Anthony (of A. Cruickshank and Co.) 103 Union street George, 9 Denburn terrace George (of A. Cruickshank and Co.) h. 17 King street George, land surveyor, 22 Crown street, h. 6 Innes street George F. writer (Adam and Anderson) Lobban's court, Castle street George, coal-broker, 8 Yeats lane James, furnishing tailor, 13 Netherkirkgate, corner of St.

Catherine's wynd ; h. same floor James, teacher of concertina, flutina, and accordion, 35 St. Nicholas street John, LL.D., professor of mathematics, Marischal College, h. 12 Rose street John, provision merchant, Holburn place John, inspector of police, 50 St. Nicholas 6treet, h. 70 Ca- therine street Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 190 Gallow gate, A. 71 Catherine street Peter, tinsmith, 22 Cause wayend William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19 A. 20 Castle street William, grocer, 16 East North street Mrs, 76 West North street Mrs John, Holburn street Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 124 Union street Mrs, 6 Frederick street Miss, dressmaker, 29 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker, 1 Denburn terrace Cuddie, Nicholas, brewer, 112 Loch street Cumine, Peter, 1 Affleck stree- Cummine, Misses, of Rattray, 3 Albyn place Cumming, Alexander, tea, spirit, and provision merchant, 58 Broad street, h. 14 Correction wynd Alexander, spirit dealer, 36 Castle street James, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent street James, master-carpenter (Walter Hood and Co.) 49 Welling- ton street James, clerk (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) 264 George street William, slater, 25 Frederick street William, Union Hotel, 25 Union street William, overseer, Hazelhead Robert, clerk, Post-office, h. 13 Marischal street Miss, 264 George street Miss, 4 Carden place Currie, Richard, skinner, Steps of Gilcomston, h. 20 Maberly-st. Mrs, lodgings, 29 Union street Mrs, midwife, 22 Skene square 92 NEW ABERDEEN. CUR—DAV

Curtis, T. A., Grandholm Cottage Cushnie, A., Lower Buxburn Meal warehouse, 72 h. 74 George-st. Miss, teacher, 19 Marischal street

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

Dalgar.no, James, 22 East North street Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 48 Woolmanhill Dalgety, Alexander, provision merchant, New market, h. 57 Green Dallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 49 St. Andrew street Dalrymple, Mrs William, 72 Chapel street

...... Miss, 3 Alford place Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy register of sasines, 25 Belmont street, h. 36 Backwynd

.' James, & Co., printers, publishers, stationers, and 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, (of Warrack & Daniel) h. 4 Charlotte street William, shipmaster (Brigand) 4 Mary well street Danish Consul, Neil Smith, 114 King street Dargie, William, (A. Pirie & Sons) h. 69 Shiprow Darling, Thomas, gardener, Woodhill Dauney, Alexander, land surveror, 103 George street Mrs, Springbank terrace Davidson, Alexander, & Co., coal brokers and salt merchants, Re- gent Quay, h. 8 Skene street. Rev. A. D. (Free West Church) 128 Crown street Alexander, of Desswood, 237 Union street Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 44 Castle street, A. 31 Frederick street Alexander, stoneware merchant, 69 East North street, h. above shop Alexander, wright, 164 Gallowgate, h. 5 Young street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 125 George street Andrew, shipowner, 56 Wellington street Charles, druggist, 1 Exchequer row, and 205 Union street, h. 207 Union street David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 131|- Union street h. 28 Union row; workshop, 18 Summer street Donald, manufacturer, 49 Green, h. 6 Denburn George, bookseller, 1 King street, h. 8 Custle street George (G. & W. Davidson) 17 Quay George and William, merchants, rope and twine manufactur- ers, Footdee; office, 17 Quay George, night watchman, 9 Forbes street James, nesher, 47 New-market, h. 1 Burn court, Upperkirk- gate James, gardener, Hardgate DAV—DAY NEW ABERDEEN. 93

Davidson, James, spirit dealer, 38, h. 39 Quay James, plasterer, 22 Union row James, shore porter, and sedan chair carrier, Commercial court, 58 Castle street James, W., currier, foot of Berrylane, h. 188 George street John, plumber, 78 St Andrew street, h. 4 Forbes street John, writer, 43 Skene street John, late grocer, 4 North Broadford John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor, New market John, advocate, 47 Marischal street, h. 4 North Broadford Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal road

, Patrick and Alexander, advocates, 1 Bon-accord street Patrick, of Inchmarlo, 27 Bon-accord terrace Robert, tailor, 10 Causewayend Rebert, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Justice street William, & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street

... t William, architect, Strawberry bank William, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 College street William, glass and china merchant, wholesale and retail, 71 Green, h. 53 Victoria street west William, furnishing tailor, 77 King street, A. 23 Frederick street William, plasterer, 32 Young street Mrs Alex., provision merchant and broker, 89 Gallowgate Mrs D., of Inchmarlo, 237 Union street Mrs George, Ruthrieston-inn, Bridge of Dee Mrs John, spirit dealer, 3 Park street Mrs Lieutenant, 126 King street Mrs, lodgings, 55 Wellington street Mrs, lodgings, 12 Queen street, Chronicle court Mrs, butcher, 44 George street Mrs, provision merchant, 42, West North street Mrs, lodgings, 90 Bon-Accord street Miss A., matron of Poor House, Nelson street Misses, 27 Victoria street west Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 53 Victoria street west Miss, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 2 Shiprow, h. 2 Shorebrae Miss, 25 Victoria street west Miss, 75 Dee street ...... Miss, 111 Crown street Davies, Edward, hardware dealer and steel letter cutter, 1, 2, 3 South Gallery, New-market, h. Loch street George, wright, and cooper, Ruthrieston James, music-seller, music-master, 115 Union street, h. 50 Chapel street Davis, Richard, (Simpson & Whyte) 24 Correction wynd Day, George, night patrol, 66 Woolmanhill 94 SEW ABERDEEN. DAW DON

Dawson, Charles, sheriff-officer, and constable for Aberdeenshire, h. 16 Huxter row

• John, grocer and spirit dealer, 64 Causewayend William, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 North Broadford William, cart and plough wright, Spa street, h 2 Shuttle- street Mrs, provision seller, 248 George street

Mrs, lodgings, 1 Crown place east Miss, 136 King street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street, John Weir, master Dean, John, contractor, Bloomfield, Holburn road Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Muttonbrae Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal street Co., W. B. Ferguson, secretary, 24 Adelphi court Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord street Deuchar, Allan R., clerk, (Gas Light Co.) 38 Gordon street George, grocer, 151, h. 149 George street Devanha Brewery, Devanha Comb-work Co., Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir Dewar, Rev. Daniel, D. D., principal of Marischal College, 13 Vic- toria street west Henry A., M. D. surgeon-dentist, 181 Union street west Rev. Thomas, (South Parish) South-bridge, Holburn street Deack, William, grocer, 16 Park street Dick, James, grocer, 35 Union terrace William, overseer, Harbour Works, k. 56 St Clement street William, flesher, 25 New-market, h. 3 Hanover street Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church) 84 Skene square John, manager (Wm. Duthie, shipowner) Mackie place, Cherryvale Diack, William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad street h. Millbank terrace, Broadford William, spirit dealer, 4 Skene street Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce street Dinnson, John, shipmaster, 6 Canal terrace Diverly, Hugh, watch and clockmaker, 7, h. 13 Upperkirkgate Diverty, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 West North street, h. 64 Longacre Dixon, John & Co., horse-shoers, 5 Chronicle lane, h. 59 Long- acre. Miss, lodgings, 53 Huntly street Don, William, overseer (Richards & Co.) h. 26 North Broadford Donald, Andrew, late baker 25 Upperkirkgate Ernest, daguerreotypist, 34 Thistle street George, glazier, 17 & 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 15 Victoria-st. west

.,,... James, shipmaster (Hero) 1 Ferryhill place DON DUG NEW ABERDEEN. 95

Donald, John, iron plough maker, and general blacksmith, 4 Cause- wayend John, wood merchant, Inches, 10 Quay ...... Peter, spirit dealer, 86, h. 88 Green Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St. Nicholas street Robert, shipmaster, 53 Commerce street William, innkeeper, 79 Windmill brae William, spirit dealer, Cooperston buildings William, corn merchant, Chapel lane William, principal beodle (Free South Church) and funeral- waiter, 27 Blackfriars street Mrs, lodgings, 66 John street Mrs, James, Cardenshaugh Mrs William, 10 Chapel street Miss, 86 Bon-accord street Donaldson, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.) h. 53 St. Clement's street Arthur, flesher, 230 George street, h. 33 North Broadford George, builder, 13 Huxter-row James, spirit dealer, 24 Trinity street Mrs Peter, 196 George street Donaldson's School, Back wynd Douglas, Alexander, grocer, 21 Chapel street Alexander, shipmaster, 29 Victoria street west Thomas, purveyor to her Majesty, Douglas' Hotel, Market-st. Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, 114 Causewayend David, butcher, 10, h. 12 Park street James, 25 New market Thomas, spirit dealer, 58 Virginia street Mrs, broker, 8 Park street Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Cooperston Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1 Queen street, h. 11 Queen street John, boot and shoemaker; warehouse, 54 Union street, h. 14 Bon-accord terrace Drysdale, Miss, 91 Crown street Ducat, James, guard, (Aberdeen Railway) h. Wellington road Duff, David, wright, 1 Thistle lane, A. 30 Summer street William, and Co., grocers and spirit dealers, 97 Gallowgate h. 35 Windmillbrae William (H. Cooper and Co.) 3a Thistle street Duffus, Alexander, confectioner, 3 Market street, h. 13 Correction wynd George, writer, 103 Union street James, confectioner, 86 Union street, A. 13 Correction wynd John, ship chandler, 80 Waterloo quay, h. 27 York place William, Temperance Hotel, 56 Union street Mrs, confectioner, 16 Upperkirkgate Duguid, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Regent quay, h. 125 Crown street —

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Duguid, C. J. G. Cof J. D. and Co.) 52 Union place James and Co., clothiers and warehousemen, 10 Broad street William (of J. Smith and Co.) Richmondhill Mrs, Simpson, 89 Crown street Mrs, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate Mrs W., Newlands, Ruthrieston Miss, cotton manufacturess, 82 St. Andrew street Dunbar, Alex., clerk (Richards and Co.) h. 50 Woolmanhill The Rev. Sir William, bart. (senior minister of St. Paul's chapel) Mackie place William, cloth merchant, 24 Chapel street Duncan, Alexander, criminal officer, Summerfield, Park street George, flesher, 17 Basement-floor, New market, h. Lower- stone George, clerk, P.O., 66 Windmillbrae George, agent, 39 Netherkirkgate, h. 29 Constitution street George, optician, 40 Upperkirkgate George, broker, 69 Shiprow James, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake) h. Brebner's court, Shiprow James, grocer and spirit dealer, 12, A. 61 Quay John, manufacturer, 150 King street

John, goldsmith, jeweller and lapidary, 4, /*. 6 St. Nicholas street John, writer, 84 King street, h. 69 Bon-accord street John, writer, 68 Broad street ...... John, tacksman of Weighhouse, bell and petty customs, h. 16 Skene square John, lodgings, 3 Rosemount terrace John, advocate, 8 Castle street, h. 263 Union street Peter, bootmaker, 46 Netherkirkgate Robert, millwright (Blaikie Brothers) 85 Wales street Thomas, marble and stone work, 34, Dee street Thomas & Son, cork manufacturers, 20, h. 26 St. Nicholas street William, treasurer and collector of police; office, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 4 Shorebrae William, wright and house agent, 2, h. 6 St. Andrew street William, shipowner, 11 Huntly street William, flesher, 217 Gallowgate, h. 19 Spittal William, mason, 10 Forbes street William, ship, insurance, and share broker, and timber mer- chant, 33 Marischal street, h. 1 1 Huntly street William, gardener, Millbank Cottage, Berryden, and New market William, (of Scott and Duncan) h. Ferry hill William, boot and shoemaker, 12, h. 14 Skene-street Mrs William, lodgings, 32 Thistle street west Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Mrs Adam, lodgings, 17 Huxter-row DUN—DUT NEW ABERDEEN. 97

Duncan, Mrs, (Duncan & Co.) provision dealers, 28 Basement-floor, New market, A. 8 Carmelite street Mrs, 24 Schoolhill Mrs, lodgings, Charles court, 44 Upperkirkgate Mrs, Braehead, Gilcomston Mrs David, 40 Huntly street Miss, Duncan's court, 74 Gallowgate Misses, teachers, 24 Schoolhill Miss, teacher (Free Gilcomston) A. Holburn street Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 31 Schoolhill Dun, John, teacher (Grammar School), A. 3 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Dundas, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 283 George street Dunn, Alexander, grocer, 17 Skene street, A. 1 Skene terrace David, and Co., wholesale druggists and drysalters, 32 King street David (of D. Dunn and Co.) A. 30 King street James, merchant, 12 Shiprow James, merchant, 35 Market gallery, A. 7 Gaelic lane John, book-keeper (A. Hadden & Sons) 20 North Silver street John, 5 Huntly street John, late merchant, 4 St. Mary's place, Crown terrace John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street John, advocate; office, 9 St. Nicholas street, A. Fonthill place Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 86 Shiprow,' A. 73 Ship- row Mrs, Fonthill place Mrs James, 21 Ferryhill place Dunnet, James, shipbroker, 9 Catto square Dunningham, Henry, shipmaster (St. George) 63 Regent quay Durie, Alexander, flesher, 32 & 33 New market Durham, Mrs, eating house, 12 Justice street Durno, Alexander, printer, 40 Gallowgate Leslie, mealseller, Wellington-place, A. 15 Chapel street Peter, 58 Longacre Mrs, lodgings, Red Lion court, 77 Broad street Durward, Charles, coachman, 35 Blackfriars street Dustan, William, cart and plough wright, Skene street west Duthie, Alexander and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Alexander ("of A. Duthie and Co.) Waterloo quay Alexander, advocate, 11 Market street, A Broadford place Barclay, furnishing tailor, 12 Church street James, general night patrol, 73 Virginia street John, shipbuilder, 53 Wellington street John, jun., shipbuilder, 5 Canal terrace William, advocate; office, 115 Union street, A. Broadford-pL William, shipowner and merchant; office, York place, A. Waterloo street

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Duthie, William and Co., brewers and malsters, Holburn street Mrs William, Holburn place Mrs, sick nurse, 24 West street Dyce, James, late druggist, 4 East Craibstone street Robert, advocate; office, 3 Queen street, A. 47 Don street, Old Aberdeen Robert, M.D., lecturer on Midwifery, Marischal College, A. 198 Union street Mrs General, 202 Union street Dyer, Alexander R., customhouse-agent, commission merchant, and ship-broker, A. Victoria place

Eagle and Life Insurance ; Arthur Thomson, agent, Bank of Scotland-court, Castle street Easton, Alexander, blacksmith, 3 Skene terrace James, blacksmith (A. Duthie and Co.) 70 Park street Eaton, James, stonecutter, 112 John street, h. 7 Mount street Eddie, Alexander, baker, 6, A. 8 Commerce street Charles, miller, Nether Justice Mills, Holburn Robert, maltster and brewer, 69 Virginia street, A. Canal lane

Edinburgh Life Assurance ; James Murray, 50 Schoolhill, and William Adamson, 25 Marischal street, agents

Roperie and Sail-cloth Co.'s Store, 43 Marischal street ; J. T. Rennie, agent Edmond, Charles, clerk (Glenburnie Distillery) 40 Huntly street

Francis, advocate ; office, 22 Adelphi, A. 5 Albyn place James, advocate, 150 Union street John, bookbinder, 52 Queen street, A. 4 Dee place Edward, Alexander, late solicitor, 64 Park street Alexander (British Linen Co.,) 50 Woolmanhill David, beadle of Free Bon-accord Church, funeral-waiter and undertaker, A. 13 Denburn terrace James, 73 George street John, shoemaker, 31 St. Andrew street Edwards, Alexander, painter, 1 Marywell street Douglas, general merchant and commission agent, 15 and 16 Adelphi James, overseer, flaxdressers (Richards and Co., Broadford Works) A. Maybank, Hutcheon street west James and Co., boot and shoemaker, 38 Union place, A. Hol- burn street Simpson, baker and confectioner, 54, A. 40 Gallowgate Mrs, midwife, 14 Skene street Elder, Peter, Aberdeen Horse Repository, George street, A. Bark- mill House Miss, staymaker, 69 Shiprow Miss, lodgings, 3 St. Mary's place Elgie, William (Broadford Works,) A. Maybank Elgin, Mrs William, 7 Drum's lane ELL—EWE NEW ABERDEEN. 99

Ellethorn, James, surgeon, 87 Gallowgate Ellicock, Joseph, cabinetmaker, 5J Chronicle lane, h. 53 Longacre Ellis, Peter, spirit dealer, 11 Backwynd Mrs Captain John, 4 Mary place

Mrs, 4- Charlotte Street Miss, teacher, Davidson's School ,Footdee Misses, dressmakers, 36 Harriot street Elmslie, George (of W. Elmslie and Son) Kingsland place

„ John, coppersmith, 69 "Windmillbrae, h. 36 Union terrace R. J., auctioneer, office and furniture warerooms, 29 Union street, h. above hall William, stoneware merchant, 188 West North street

...... William and Son, merchants, 191 Gallowgate, h. Honeybank, Canal side Mrs, staymaker, 188 West North stieet Miss, lodgings, 188 West North street ...... William, druggist, 57 Castle street, A. Commercial- court Mrs, 85 Spring Garden Elrick, John, grocer, 105 Skene street Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum Elsmie, George (of George Elsmie and Son) 2 Regent quay George and Son, commission merchants and general agents, 4 Regent quay

. James (of G. Elsmie and Son) 2 Regent quay James, dentist, 8 Little Belmont street James, Leadside, Gilcomston Emslie, John, manager (Tape Manufactory, Woolmanhill) k. 72 Gerrard street ...... Robert, assistant to Robert Stevens, grocer, h. 132 George street Mrs, lodgings, 16 Netherkirkgate Mrs, lodgings, 7 John street Miss, 21 Summer street Emsly, George, coach manufacturer, railway carriage and waggon builder, 187 King street, h. 3 Bon-Accord square Mrs, provision dealer, 47 George street Erskine, Robert Marr, surgeon and druggist, 138, h, 128 George street Esplin, William, sen., goods manager, Aberdeen Railway, h. 127 Crown street William, jun., ticket clerk, Aberdeen Railway Station, h. 127 Crown street Esson, Benjamin, millwright, 14 Carmelite street Gordon, spirit dealer, 3 Jack's brae Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street Mrs, lodgings, 11 Drum's lane Ettershank, Joseph, shipmaster (Cheviot) Prince Regent street European Life Insurance and Annuity Company—A. Davidson, advocate, agent, 1 Bon-accord street Ewen, George, turner, South Silver street, h. 66 Windmillbrae 100 NEW ABERDEEN. EWE—FAR

Ewen, James, spirit dealer, New inn, Holbtnn street John, tailor, Concert court, 12 Broad street Peter, town's sergeant, 30 Belmont street Thomas, advocate, 20 Queen street, h. 146^ George street William, & Co., builders, 7 Summer street, h. 26 Chapel-st. William, furnishing tailor, 2 Union street, and 6 Union lane William, stabler, 11 Harriot street Miss Mary, provision dealer, 25 Basement-floor, New market Ewing, James, officer (South Church) funeral waiter and under- taker, 32 Belmont street Experience Lite Assurance Company; agent, George Marquis, 147 Union street

Fairlie, Mrs, lodgings, 81 George street Fairweather, David, mahogany, rosewood, and general timber mer- chant, 182 George street Mrs, 184 George street Falconer, Alexander, spirit dealer, 69 Commerce street Alexander (of J. Falconer and Co.) 24 Union row George (of J. Falconer and Co.J 24 Union row John and Co., haberdashers, 23 Union street Mrs James, 45 Bon-accord street Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 West street Mrs, midwife, Stony ton, Rubislaw Farcee, Miss, 50 Dee street

Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattle Assurance Society ; office, 11 Market street; Benjamin Reid, agent for Aberdeen district Farquhar, George, Herald Office, 7 Queen street George, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice Mills George, mason, 23 Leadside and Gill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers, braziers, and gasfitters, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upperkirk gate James, plumber (of Farquhar & Gill) 11 Summer street James, clerk (John Blaikie & Sons) 19 Littlejohn street John, vintner, 18 Wales street Nathaniel, advocate, sheriff-clerk (Chalmers & Farquhar) h. 33 Union place Robert, slater, 23 Leadside R. Spottiswood, advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h. 169 Crown-st. William, manager (Glenburn Distillery) Villia Franca Mrs Alexander, 169 Crown street Miss, milliner, 218 Gallowgate Miss, dressmaker, 50 Cause wayend Farquharson & Co., grocers, tea, wine and spirit merchants, 131 Union street Thomas, boot and shoemaker, corner of Innes street, Gallow- gate Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street Mrs Dr., 8 Bon-accord terrace FAR—FIN NEW ABERDEEN. 101

Farquharson, Misses, of Ballogie, 220 Union street Fearnside, John, druggist, 45 Green, h. 23 St. Andrew street Female School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's) 165 Skene street west School of Industry, 63 Guestrow; Miss Milne, matron Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place Fenton, James, bookbinder, 56 John street Robert bookbinder, 50 Gordon street Ferguson, Rev. Fergus, Strawberrybank James, advocate, 54 Union street, h. Grove Cottage, Coop- erston Dr. James, West end Academy, h. Mile-end, Stocket John, advocate, and sharebroker, agent for tho Life Associa- tion of Scotland, 54 Union street, h. 1 1 Waverley place John, tailor, 29 Windmillbrae John, surgeon, Cove, Nigg John, baker, 64 Skene square Malcolm, stonecutter, h. 55 Huntly street Robert, silk dyer and renovator, 42, h. Charles court, 40 Up- perkirkgate Robert, foreman, (M'Donald & Leslie) h. 39 Bon.accord-st. William B., civil engineer, Secretary to the Deeside Rail- way Co. h. Albyn place William, officer, New-market, A. 21 Schoolhill Mrs John J., Ferguson's court, 108 Gallowgate Mrs, vintner, 5 Stronach's close Miss, 40 Bon-accord street Miss, teacher, (South Parish Sessional School) Trinity street, k. 20 Skene street Fernie, Mrs, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street Ferrier, George, sergeant major Aberdeenshire Militia, h. 48 Long- acre Ferryhill Mill Warehouse, 59 and 61 Castle street Fettes, Miss, 9 Affleck street Fiddes, Andrew, bootmaker, 60 John street Andrew, refreshment rooms, 87 Broad street David, M. D., 18 King street Edward (North of Scotland Bank) 18 King street Francis, bootmaker, 32 Upperkirkgate Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 7 Forbes street

Fiddler, Alexander, coal broker ; office, 1 James-st., h. 1 Shorebrae John, provision shop, 10 Upperkirkgate, A. 22 North Broadt'ord Fimister, John, surveyor of taxes, 2 Langstane place—attendance on Fridays from 10 to 4 Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 Causewayend Findlay, A. & J., watchmakers, jewellers, and manufacturers of ger- man silver plate, 7, 8, & 9 South Gallery, New-market, h. Broomhill Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 11 and 17 Broad street, h. Milner's court, 25 Guestrow James, lodgings, 32 Park street 102 NEW ABERDEEN. PIN—FOR

Findlay, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, h. 48J Gallowgate John A., druggist, 12, h. 10 Wellington place Robert, carver and turner, Windmill lane, A. 20 Marywell-st. Robert, clerk, (Allardyce & Jopp) 75 Union street William, shipmaster, 3 Springbank place William, merchant, 67, h. 66 East North street Mrs, midwife and lodgings, 5 Schoolhill Finlason, Mrs, Cooperston place Mrs Robert, lodgings, 49 Chapel street Finlayson, John, (Herald Office) 16J Constitution street Fire Engine station, 125 King street Fisher, Basil (Devanha) h. Countesswells Capt. A. S., of Murcar House Westville, 14 Albyn place William, Ferryhill House Mrs, milliner, 23 New-market Gallery, h. 12 Marischal street Flann, Joseph, shipmaster, (Struggler) Hanover lane Fleming & Paul, advocates, 12 King street John, 81 Crown street John, late brewer, 2 Mount street J. & J., hardware merchants 24 Broad street Robert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow Flett, David, tailor, Trinity manse Fletcher, Robert, sharebroker and accountant, 17 Huxter row, h. Froghall Cottage, Canal side William, shipmaster (Marys) 61 Commerce street Flockhart, Alexander (of Yeats and Flockhart) Belmont Foote, Rev. James, D.D. (Free East Church) 14 Golden square James, shoemaker, 38 Frederick street Miss, 71 Crown street Forbes, Alexander, late boatman, Customs, 52 Wellington street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 104 Gallowgate Alexander (of Forbes and Sons) 2 Rotunda place, Ferryhill George, grocer, 112 Gallowgate, h. Seamount place Grant, shoemaker, 286 George street James, merchant, (of Forbes and Sons) Kingsland House, Broadford James, and Sons, wholesale clothiers, haberdashers, and woollen drapers, 40 Union street James, and Co., wood merchants, 120 West North street James, spirit dealer, 7, h. 11 James street James, furnishing tailor (A. M'Kenzie and Co.) h. 3 King- street place John, clothier, men's mercer outBtting establishment, 73 Union street, h. 76 Bon-accord street John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 86, h. 84 Broad street Peter, sawmaker, 164, A. 81 George street Thomas, salesman, 20 Shiprow, h. 40 Union terrace William, (cutter to D. Rust) h. 72 Skene square Mrs, provision merchant, 6 Windy wynd FOR—PRA NEW ABERDEEN. 103

Forbes, Mrs George, lodgings, 19 Huntly street Mrs, lodgings, 51 Marischal street Mrs, dressmaker, 61 Windmillbrae Miss Isabella, milliner and dressmaker, 252 George street ." Miss, 2 Rotunda place, Ferry hill Miss, of Echt, 23 Bon-accord terrace Miss, of Echt, 97 Crown street Ford, John, flint-glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood flint- glass works, Edinburgh) and China warehouse, 136 Union

street : John Veitch, manager, h. 38 Gordon street Fordyce, Alex, Dingwall, of Brucklay, R.N., 6 Albyn place Miss Dingwall, 35 Union place Miss Dingwall, 64 Dee street Forrest, George, carter, 79 Virginia street James, provision merchant, 22 Marywell street Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 3, h. 4 Farrier lane Peter, provision shop, 44 Windmillbrae ...... Robert, merchant, 73 West North street Mrs, midwife, 114 Chapel street Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution street Alexander, jun., clerk (R. 1.) 86 Skene square Alexander, overseer (Gilcomston Comb work) h. 22 Maberly street and Emslie, chemists and druggists, 57 Castle street George, 18 Constitution street George, hotel keeper, 9 St. Nicholas lane Isaac, book canvasser, 1 Marischal street James, baker and confectioner, 129, h. 127 Crown street James H., M.D., 144 King street Rev. James, D.D. (of West Churchy 21 Golden square John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, h. Prospect House Morris (of the Excise) 86 Skene square Robert (of Devanha Comb-work Co.) Bank street, Ferryhill Walter, feuar, 24 North Broadford William, mail guard, 39 Bon-accord street William, druggist, 57 Castle street, h. 35 Dee street William (editor, Journal) 86 Skene square William, baker, 68 West street Mrs David, 2 Union place Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Mrs, Balmoral place Miss, 77 Crown street Fotheringham, Richard, manufacturer, h. 62 Catherine street Fowler, Andrew, Wellspit House, near Bridge of Dee James and John, of Cluny, warehouse, 24 George street Fowlie, John, gardener, Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn place Franklin, H., boot and shoemaker, and clerk of St. Paul's Chapel, 5 Neitherkirkgate, A. 61 Gallowgate Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Town-house, h. 194 King street 104 MEW ABERDEEN. FRA—FRA

Fraser, Alexander, spirit dealer, 165 George street Alexander, tea, spirit, London porter, and provision merchant, 181, A. 185 Gallowgate ...... Alexander, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, and agent for the Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal street, h. 49 Con- stitution street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Upper Leadside, Gil- comston Alexander, harbour day patrol, 10 Commerce street Allen, shipmaster (Belle) 18 James street Arthur, innkeeper, 7 Union lane Arthur, merchant, 42 Gordon street Angus and Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 72 Union street Angus, (of A. Fraser and Co.; h. Woodbank, Pitfodels Charles, and Co., clothiers, 16, k. 6 Union lane Charles, spirit dealer, 30 Justice street David W., clerk, (D. Hogarth and Co.) h. 7 Little Belmont street David, merchant, 52 George street David, letter-carrier, 2 Littlejohn street ..;.. Donald (North of Scotland Bank) 44 Chapel street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 104 Green George, ship-joiner, Pottery-close, Footdee George, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.) h. 25 Prince Regent street and Glennie, tailors, Concert court, 12 Broad street Hugh, blacksmith and bell-hanger, Steps of Gilcomston Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie and Co.) 89 Virginia street Hugh, clothier, hatter and outfitter, 24 and 30 Union street, h. 8 Broadford place ... .. Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55, h. 54 Castle street James, clerk, 45 Park street James, overseer (Commercial Co.) 14 Marywoll street James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union street James and Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 221 Union street, and 1, 2, and 3 Dee street; Receiving Post Office James (of J. Fraser and Co.) 54 Dee street James and Charles, furnishing tailors, 16 Union street James, (of J. and C.) h. 6 Union Lane James, hairdresser, 18 Gallowgate, A. 1 Riddle court, Wind- millbrae James, candlemaker, 46 Loch street, h. 42 Castle street Rev. James (of St. Clement's) 185 King street James, overseer CGilcomston Comb work) h. 48 Skene square James, letter-carrier, 10 Gaelic lane John, clerk (Gas Works) S Constitution street John (of J. Fraser and Son) 66 Bon-accord street John H., book-keeper (Aberdeen Bank) 2 Crown place ..... John, clerk (T. and C. Bank) 42 Castle street FRA FYF NEW ABERDEEN. 105

Fraser, John, tailor, 157 George street John, watch and clockmaker, 166 Union street,, h. 37 White- house street John, builder, 35 Charioite street and Laidlaw, wine merchants and purveyors of groceries to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 57 Union street Peter, chief clerk, goods department ("Aberdeen Railway Sta- tion) h. 41 St. Nicholas street street , Robert, stamper, Post-office, 87 Chapel Thomas (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.) Bank street William, surgeon, 8 Drum's lane William (of Fraser and Laidlaw) 2 Crown place William (of Fraser and Glennie) 41 Victoria street west William, tailor, 39 Castle street William, spirit dealer, 11 Carmelite lane Mrs, midwife, 22 Windmillbrae MrsDr, 42 Schoolhill Mrs, spirit dealer, 36 West North street Miss Jessie, sick nurse, 123 Skene street Miss, of Fraserfield, 9 Union-row Miss, 24 North Silver street Frater, James, clerk, 9 Huxter-row Frederick, Charles, German clockmaker, 42 George street

John, German clockmaker, 5, /*. 2\ Broad street Freeman, Benjamin, vintner, Summerfield, Free Church Divinity Hall, Alford place French, William, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow William, jun., wholesale tea, wine and spirit merchant, 80 Broad street Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson (Bank of Scotland) 35 Castle street Friends' Meeting-house, 132 Gallowgate Frost, William, shoemaker (Wm. Clyne and Son) h. 17 Littlejohn street Fullerton, Robert, day patrol, 29 James street Robert, provision merchant, 47 Gallowgate, h. Shaw's court, 90 Gallowgate Mrs, 55 John street Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies, 137 Crown street Fyfe, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 12, h. 14 Crown street Charles, factor and general agent for letting and selling houses,

lands, and other property ; office, 43 Belmont street, h. 108 Crown street George, grocer, 53 Shiprow John, blacksmith, 6 Carmelite street John, brushmaker, 22 St. Nicholas street, h. 16 Bon-accord terrace Lewis, blockmaker, 13 York street 106 NEW ABERDEEN. FYF—GAU

Fyfe, Peter, house carpenter, Pallett road, Charlotte street, h. 41 Blackfriars street Robert, jobbing gardener, 26 Union-row Mrs, dressmaker, 41 Blackfriars street Misses, ladies boarding and day school, 108 Crown street Fyvie, John, clerk, Post-office, 1 1 Charles street

Gael, Francis, spirit dealer, Calsayseat Gage, Andrew, (Richards & Co.) 44 Skene street James, overseer, cloth department, Richards & Co., Rubislaw, h. at the works Galen, John, M.D., 7 East Craibstone street Mrs Alexander, 82 Crown street Gall and Bird, clothiers and tailors, 46 Union street John, and Co., grocers, 121 Gallowgate William, 25 Constitution street Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 72 Bon-accord street Gallagher, Mrs, 23 Castle street Gallowgate Mission Chapel, 140 Gallowgate Galloway, James, engine driver (Aberdeen Railway) 1 Millburn street Mrs, merchant, 277 George street Gammie, Mrs, 38 Gordon street Ganson, Herman, shipmaster (Jane Boyd) 59 Virginia street James, shipmaster (Happy Return) 1 Bannermill street Garden and Davidson, plasterers, 14 John street George, baker, 32, h. 30 Schoolhill George, turnkey (Jail), 20 Dee street

George, spirit deal ert 16, York street James, advocate (of Murray and Garden) 50 Schoolhill, h. 145 Crown street James, plasterer, 14 John street John (Richards and Co., Broadford) k. 137 Union street William, hair-cloth and curled hair manufacturer, 14 John-st. Mrs George, 89 Bon-accord street Mrs J., spirit dealer, 61 West North street Mrs John, 25 Langstane place Miss, 121 Crown street Gardiner, Mrs, 24 Belmont street Mrs, midwife, 15 Frederick street Garioch, James, writer, 25 Belmont street John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, h. 9 North Broadford Mrs (late of StrachanJ Springbank terrace Garrow, John, 10 Trinity street Garvie, James, builder, 12, h. 10 Summer street Mrs, lodgings, 107 George street Gas Light Co.'s Office, Gas street Gauld, Alexander, shipmaster (Victory) 27 York place John, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 29 Regent quay, h. 27 York place GAV—GIB NEW ABERDEEN. 107

Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant, Mill of Laimey; ware- house, 59 Schoolhill, corner of Belmont street Geddes, George, builder, 13 Seamount place James, boot and shoemaker, 14 Causewayend John, M.D., 37 Union place John, mason, 14 Skene street Samuel, grocer, 34 North Broadford William D., teacher, grammar school, h. 3 Rosemount terrace Mrs, lodgings, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street Miss, lodgings, 22 St. Nicholas lane Miss, lodgings, 18 St. Mary's place Gellan, Alexander, carpenter and precentor (North Church) 62 Virginia street William, keeper, Mechanics' News-room, h. 24 Schoolhill William, locker, Customs, 60 Queen street Mrs, dressmaker, 62 Virginia street Gillan, James, cooper, Duncan court, 14 Gallowgate, h. Love lane Gemlo, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 North Broadford

General Fire and Life Assurance Co. ; George Allan, advocate, 1 Marischal street General Dispensary, 36 Upperkirkgate George, Charles, (of Oswald, George, and Co.) 11 Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Gerard, Alexander, teacher (Gordon's Hospital) Balmoral place James, blacksmith and machine-maker, 30 John street, h. 82 Skene square William, 1 Millburn street William, cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 97 Union street Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterloo quay, h. Willowbank Andrew (of Keith and Gibb) Twin Cottage, Chapel street John, and Son, civil engineers, contractors, and stone mer- chants, Waterloo quay William, shoemaker, 20 King street William, teacher, Girls' Hospital Miss J., milliner and dressmaker, 29 George street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 247 George street Miss S., 15 Rose street Gibbon, Alexander, M. D., Mackie place Charles, inn and lodgings, 64 Regent Quay Mrs William, 6 Bon-accord square Miss, Mackie place Misses, Nellfield House Gibson, Brown, furnishing tailor, 4 Union street, h. above Thomas, shuttle maker, 33 Union terrace Thomas B. (J. Lumsden & Co.) 77 Chapel street William, of Kinmundy, Justice of the Peace, h. 1 Springbank terrace

William, flesher, 8 Basement floor, New-market, h. 43 North street 108 NEW ABERDEEN. GIB—GLE

Gibson, Mrs G., 15 Skene row Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 24 Belmont street Gifford and Son (late Gifford & Mair) carvers and gilders, 187 Union street James (of Gifford & Son) h. South College street Gilbert, Thomas, teacher, (Juvenile Industrial School) Sugar house lane h. Holburn place "William, criminal officer, Garden's lane North street Gilchrist, Gordon, merchant tailor, 2 Gallowgate Miss, 14 Chapel street

Gilcomston Brewery Co., flour and meal merchants ; John Webster, manager Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, Gateside, 53 Huntly street Giles, James, R. S. A. portrait and landscape painter, 64 Bon-accord street Gill, David (of Farquhar & Gill) 6 Caroline place, Maybank David, (of Gill & Smith) 48 Skene terrace John, Bon-accord ale establishment, 13 h., 18 Queen street and Smith, wholesale watch and clockmakers, 80 Union street Miss, 216 Gallowgate Miss, 4 Bon-accord square Gillan, Peter, last maker, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate, h. 24 Blackfriars street Gillanders, James, sexton, (St. Clement's Churchyard) and funeral

undertaker, 3,. h. 1 Commerce lane Miss Jane, bootbinder, I Commerce lane Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 1 Commerce street Gillespie, Erskine, boot and shoe warehouse, 4, 5, 6 New-market Gallery, h. Donald's court, Schoolhill Stro- James, Cottage Hotel ; entries, 8 Burnett's close, and 4 nach's close John, spirit dealer, 40 Loch street Mrs John, Gilcomston tavern, Steps of Gilcomston Mrs, lodgings, 163 George street Gillfillan, James, 6 Broadford place

Girls* Hospital, 56 Gallowgate ; Miss Hay, governess Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew street Glegg, George (of Glegg & Sons) 28 Dee street George, and Sons, confectioners. 215 Union street Robert (of Glegg & Sons) 37 Shiprow Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Glennie, George, baker, 17, h. 15 Crown street Charles, coach proprietor, 54 Queen street John (of Fraser and Glennie) 87 Chapel street William, vintner, 49 Lodge Walk

...... Mrs, 33 North Broadford ...... Mrs Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon street west

, Miss, Galleries, Skene place GLO GOR 'NEW ABERDEEN. 109

Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; Robert Dyce, advocate, 3 Queen street Glover, Lieutenant T.B., 135 King street Goldie and Hay, sailmakers, St. Clement's court, St. Clement's-st James, shipowner, St. Clement's street, h. Ash-hill John, Bank street Goodbrand, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 188 George street Goodwin, William, mail guard, 3 Queen street Goodridge, Mrs, 24 Marywell street Gordon, Alexander, quill manufacturer, (Aberdeen Quill Company) h. 40 Constitution street Alexander, advocate and commissary clerk, h. National Bank court, 42 Castle street; Commissary Clerk's office and chambers, New Record Office, 27 King street Alexander, druggist, 162 Union street Alexander, shipmaster (Richard Grainger) h. 38 Park street Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Upper Leadside, Gil- comston Barron, and Co., cotton spinners and manufacturers, Woodside Charles, cooper and provision merchant, 57 Green, h. 3 Mill- burn street Charles S., Inspector of the North of Scotland Bank Branch Offices, h. 26 Ferryhill place Charles, gardener, Holburn street Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic Chapel, h. Catholic Schools, Constitution street Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 13 Golden square George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street George, secretary and treasurer, Gas Light Co., h. 26 Ferry- hill place George, spirit dealer, 6 Flourmillbrae Henry, teacher (Free Holburn School) A. Cooperston-r'ow Hugh, and Co., ironmongers to Her Majesty, and general

iron merchants, &c, 89 Broad street ; manufactory, 14 Gallowgate and Hunter, advocates, agents for the Scottish Equitable Life and Imperial Fire Offices, 14 Adelphi James, and Co., coopers, Chronicle lane, h. 56 Longacre John, cooper and fishcurer, 2 Garvock street John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid) 27 James street John, carter, 14 Catherine street J., lodgings, Cruickshank's court, 91 Broad street Patrick Robertson, writer (J. and A. Blaikie) 10 Bon-accord lane Peter, stoneware merchant, 51 St. Nicholas street, h, 2 Donald's court, School hill P. L. (of Craigmile) Hawthorn Cottage, Cooperston and Pirrie, fleshers, 122 Chapel street Robert, flesher, 122 Chapel street Robert, wright, 10 Summer lane K — ;

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Gordon's, Robert, Hospital, 58 Schoolhill and Smith, carters, 81 West North street Thomas, jun. (of T. and G. Gordon) Berryden house Thomas and George, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 203 Union street Thomas, innkeeper and stabler, 14 Back wynd William, advocate (of Gordon and Hunter, 14 Adelphi) h. Raeden William, sharebroker and commission merchant, 5 King

street ; agent for the Alfred Life Assurance Association, A. 1 1 Bon-accord square William, commercial traveller, 95 King street Mrs Alex., lodgings, 74 Union street ...... Mrs Ales., 2 Millburn street, Ferryhill Mrs George, Ferryhill place Mrs James, 2 Longacre, and Gowanbrae, Causewayend Mrs John S., 93 Crown street Mrs, 8 Bon-accord square Mrs L., 4 Schoolhill

, Mrs Ralph, lodgings, 26 Dee street ...... Mrs Dr, lodgings, 83 Union street Mrs Thomas, 31 Frederick street Mrs and Misses, dressmakers, 21 Schoolhill Miss, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden square ...... Miss, dressmaker, 106 George street Miss Ann, dressmaker, 26 Dee street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22 Union terrace Miss, 11 Victoria street west Gossip, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Shiprow Miss, dressmaker, 4 Hanover street Gove, William, fish monger, 7 Basement-floor, New market, h. Renney's wynd Government Emigration Agency for Australia, 43 Marischal street J. T. Rennie, agent Gorard, Mrs, spirit merchant, 41 George street Gowans, James, supervisor of Excise, office, 112 King street, /*. Thistle cottage, 21 Thistle street Gracie, James, builder, 59 Huntly street Graham, George, grocer, 124, h. 119 Chapel street Grahame, Joseph, 2 Links street Grammar School, 52, 54, and 56 Schoolhill Grainger, Charles, advocate, 20 King street, h. 1 1 North Silver-st John, railway contractor, 5 Devanha place, Ferryhill Miss, 11 North Silver street Grant, Archibald, hair dresser, 64 Broad street Charles, auctioneer, appraiser and general agent, 15 Meal- market street David, boot and shoemaker, 3 South Silver-st., A. 4 Thistle street GRA—GRA NEW ABERDEEN. Ill

Grant, David, (successor to John Duncan, tobacconist) 25 Union-st. Donald, spirit dealer, 59 Guestrow Douglas, sergeant, harbour police, 1 Marywell street D. R. Lyall (of Brebner and Grant) Marine terrace George, advocate, 10 King street George, lodgings, 13 Constitution street George, furniture dealer, 29, h. 27 Gallowgate George, spirit dealer, Round Table Tavern, 14 Neitherkirk- gate George, (late sergeant, 74th Highlanders) 63 Park street George, draughtsman, 1 Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Rev. James, teacher, Donaldson's School, Back wynd, h. Eastfield Cottage, Stocket James, shipmaster, 58 Shiprow James, clerk, (Inland Revenue, Stamps and Taxes) h, 35 Victoria street west John and William, clothiers and haberdashers, 16 Broad street. h. 85 Crown street John, shipmasters, 5 Catto street John, spirit dealer, 89 Loch street John, 73 St. Andrew street John R., mason, 8 Forbes street John, grocer, 9 Upperkirkgate, h. 5 Black's buildings John, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Maberly street Lachlan, tailor, 15 Chronicle lane Peter, surgeon, 171 Gallowgate, h. 6 Innes street Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Green Robert, 24 Frederick street William, flesher, 22 New market hall, h. 84 Shiprow William, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Justice street, A. above shop William, confectioner, II Castle street William, tailor and provision store, Holburn street Mrs S., Bloomfield, Holburn road Mrs, provision merchant, 34 and 36 Loch street Mrs Ludovic, 15 Belmont street Miss F., teacher, 15 Littlejohn street Miss, 51 Bon-accord street Misses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont street ...... Misses L. and F., milliners and dressmakers, 24 Dee street Gray, Alexander, wholesale and retail bookseller and stationer, 33 St. Nicholas street, h. 16 Back wynd Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 77 West North street Alexander, shipmaster (William Pitt), 6 Garvock street Alexander, coach builder, 101, h. 103 King street

. Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 11 Neitherkirkgate Alexander, porter, Railway station, h. 7 Dee Village Charles, cooper, Hector's court, Commerce court, h. bS Long- acre 112 NEW ABERDEEN. GRA—GRE

Gray, Kev. Charles, 279 George street Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 22 Union street, h. 153 Crown court David, house steward, Robert Gordon's Hospital David, professor of natural philosophy in the Marischal College, h. 15 Union place David, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Shiprow, h. Tullos, Nigg George, merchant, 7 Marischal street, h. 5 Dee place George, Commercial traveller, (J. M.) h. Braehead, Gilcom- ston George, H. Commercial Traveller, (H. Gordon & Co.) h. 14 Gallowgate James, jun., clerk, (Gilcomston Brewery Company) h. Brae- head, Gilcomston James, general-agent, commission-merchant, & ship-broker, 58 Marischal street, h. Braehead of Gilcomston James, flesher, 20 New market, h. Frederick street James, teacher, Union School, Virginia street, h. 102 Chapel street John, engineer (M'Kinnon and Co.) 140 George street John, flesher, 19 New market, h. 87 Wales street John, officer (West Church) 36 Crown court, Upperkirkgate John, commission merchant, h. 14 Gallowgate Robert, second clerk Post-office, 5 Little Chapel stieet Robert A., teacher (Public Schools) Berryden House Robert, shipmaster (Waterloo) 64 Park street Robert, gardener, Newbridge, Hardgate Walter (Pratt and Keith, 53 Union street) 32 Adelphi Watt, and Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West North street William, ironmonger, 52 North Gallery, New market, h. 57 Green

, William, tea dealer and grocer, 39 Green, hi. 115 Crown street William, agent, 292 George street Mrs Adam, 5 Union place Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Charlotte street Mrs E., 46 Victoria street west Mrs, vintner, St. Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 7 John street Mrs, flesher, 10 Basement floor, New market Mrs, lodgings, 33 Charlotte street Miss, 79 Gallowgate Miss M., 57 Shiprow Greach, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Dee street Great Noith of Scotland Railway Office, 1 77 Union street Green, James, clothier and woollen draper, 88 Woolmanhill John, cashier (City of Glasgow Bank) 90 Union street Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 9 Chronicle lane, h. 9 Princes street GRE—HAD NEW ABERDEEN. 113

Green, William, traveller, (A. Littlejohn) 44 Loch street Greenlaw, William, china merchant, 78 Queen street Gregory, William, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Advocates' build- ings, Union street Greig, George, builder (W. and G. Craig) 28 Summer street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Causewayend James, tailor, 5 Guestrow James, shoemaker, 89 Queen street, h. Nelson street John, cabinetmaker, 129, A. 126 King street; workshop, 11 Princes street John, shipmaster (Elizabeth) 30 Princes street John E. (N. S. Bank) 126 King street John, surgeon, K.N., 84 Crown street Robert, builder, 30 Summer street William, vintner, 19 Lodge walk William, builder (W. and G. GreigJ 27 Thistle street W. and G., builders, 27 Thistle street Mrs, ginger-beer brewer, 13 Longacre Mrs James, 3 Little Chapel street Mrs Jane, vintner, 43 Lodge walk Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat- maker, Greig's court, Windmillbrae Miss, lodgings, 132 Union street Griffith, Charles F., manager, Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., 89 Union street Rev. D., Unitarian Minister, 120 King street Grigor, Robert (of Grigor and Reid) agent, Commercial Bank, 7 King street and Reid, advocates, 7 King street Groundwater, Alexander L., collector (Gas Light Co.) 28 Thistle street Mrs, flesher, 12 Basement floor, New market, h. Tanfield

Grub, George, advocate ; office, Advocates' buildings, h. 5,6 Dee street

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance ; A. Chivas, advocate, agent, National Bank court, 42 Castle street Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons) 5 Summer lane ...... John, agent (for J. & P. Cameron) h. Woodside Mrs, midwife, 165 Gallowgate Gunpowder Office (Sir H. Bridges) 5 Belmont street; William Stevenson, agent

Hadden, Alexander, of Persley, Grandholm cottage Alexander, and Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers, and worsted spinners, Green Gavin, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons) Union grove James Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons) 33 Bon-accord terrace ...... Robert, jun., shipmaster, 3 Prospect terrace 114 NEW ABERDEEN. HAD—HAT

Hadden, Robert, sen., salmon fisher, 3 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Haigh, James O., manager (A. Hadden and Sons) h. 27 Ferryhill place Hall, Alexander, sworn timber salesman, 45 Wellington street A., officer of Inland Revenue (Glenburn Distillery) 41 Vic- toria street west and Sons, shipbuilders, York street, Footdee James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall and Sons) Footdee James, carter, 75 West North street John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, h. 13 Union place William (of A. Hall and Sons) 119 York street, Footdee Mrs Alexander, 45 York street Elizabeth, dress and bonnet maker, 45 Wellington street Miss, governess of Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate Halcrow, Mrs, lodgings, 18 St. Andrew street ..... Miss, dressmaker, 18 St. Andrew street Hamilton, John, cutler, 17 George street, h. 25 Loch street Handyside, George, & Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 22 Marischal street, and 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, William, spirit dealer, 27 Loch street William, clock and watch maker, 17 Huxter row Misses, J. and M., milliners, 17 Huxter row Hargitt, John (of Devanha Comb-work Co.) Bank street, Ferryhill Harkess, Peter, dog trainer and bird catcher, 72 Cause wayend Harp, Alexander, late Lighthouse keeper, 10 Canal street Alexander, lodgings, 10 Canal street Harper, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 57, h. 55 Virginia-st. John, mealseller, 61 Virginia street William, boot and shoemaker, 237, Receiving Post Office, h. 239 George street Mrs Alexander, 47 Green Mrs, teacher, 4 Jopp's lane Mrs, lodgings, 19 Union buildings Harris, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 72 Woolmanhill Harrison, George, post-horse- master, Bazaar, St. Andrew street, and 196 George street, h. 28 St. Andrew street Harrow, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 103 John street Mrs, midwife, 4 Gordon's court, Schoolhill Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zion Chapel, John street) 70 Dee street Harvey, Andrew, boot and shoe maker, 5 Marischal street, h. 58 Castle street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Quay, /*. 1J Canal lane George T., clerk (Railway Co.) 37 Victoria street west

Hatt, John L , 23 Castle street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 270 George street Miss, 23 Castle street HAW—HEN NEW ABERDEEN. 1 15

Hawkins, Major, Royal Marines, recruiting service, 20 Victoria street west Hay, Alexander, shipowner (of Goldie and Hay) 4 Mount street, Rosemount Alexander, japanner, and clock-dialmaker, 11, h. 13 Thornton place, Guestrow Alex., spirit dealer, 1, h. 2 Regent quay Alexander, draper, 133 Union street, h. 1 Blackfriars street Alex., house factor, 1 Blackfriars street James, late merchant, 1 Blackfriars street James (of James & John Hay) 19 Guestrow James, minibus proprietor, 5, h. 3 Gordon street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street James and John, carvers and gilders to the Queen, optical and philosophical instrument sellers, 2 Market street; workshop, 19 Guestrow John, late carver and gilder, Broomhill Cottage, Ruthrieston John, jun. (of James & John Hay) 19 Guestrow John, spirit dealer, 22 Green Robert, grocer, 18 Blackfriars street ..... William, boot and shoemaker, 113 Union street, h. 11 Sea- mount place William, painter 53 Green William, provision merchant, 144J George street Mrs, 6 Frederick Street Mrs, lodgings, 29 Skene Street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte Street Mrs, 92 Shiprow Mrs, provision merchant, Bourtie's court, 19 Upperkirkgate Miss, dressmaker, 8 Carmelite street Miss, sick-nurse, 26 Gerard street Miss, teacher (Girl's Hospital), 56 Gallowgate Miss, lodgings, Strawberrybank Heintzler, Mademoiselle, teacher of French, 26 Dee street Hector, James, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn street John, salmon merchant, Bon-accord Cottage, Core William, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Helmrich, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Black buildings Henderson, Alexander, advocate; office 26, h. 32 St. Nicholas-st. Alexander, bookbinder, [2 Broad street, h. 19 Union build- ings Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 38 Gallowgate Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Marywell street David, fishing-tackle-maker, 5 Castlebrae James, architect and builder; agent for M'Neil's Patent Felt for Roofing, 120 Loch street James, grocer and spirit merchant, 21 Gordon street John, shipmaster, 23 Prince Regent street John, chemist and druggist, 30 George street, and 120 Hadden street, Woodside 116 NEW ABERDEEN. HOD—HOD

Henderson, John, porter, 251 George street John, fishing-tackle-maker and bird-stuffer, 85 Spring garden Robert, shoemaker, 80 Skene street Eobert, plasterer (of Bowman and Co.) 4 John street William and Son, architects and builders, 66 Loch street William (of W. Henderson and Son) h, 2 Carden place William, clerk, 11 Affleck street William, house painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 5 Dee street, h. 3 St. Mary's place, Crown street, workshop 76 and 77 Windmillbrae William, M.D., lecturer on Materia Medica, Marischal Col- lege, K, 49 Schoolhill William (of Geo. Thompson, jun., and Co.) h. 13 North Silver Street William, civil engineer and land surveyor, 90 Union street William, gunmaker and cutler, 89 King street, h. 27 Frede- rick street William L. (of William Henderson and Son) 66 Loch street William, jun. (Barry, Henry, and Co.) 28 Skene terrace William, printer (Geo. Cornwall) 30 Frederick street Mrs Capt., 4 St. Mary's place Mrs James, Upper Leadside, Gilcomston '.^A Mrs John, 21 Bon-accord street Mrs, stay-maker, 42 Queen street Henry, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 36 Gallowgate Andrew, stabler, 180 Gallowgate George, bookseller, 78 Broad street, h. 68 Skene square George, merchant (Hugh Gordon and Co.) 1 Gallowgate George, shore-porter, 45 Castle street (George of J. and G. Henry) h. Beattie's court, 102 Gallow- gate James, driver of the Banff mail-gig, 99 George street John and George, flesh ers, 92 Gallowgate John (of J. and G.) h. Charles street, Broadford Joseph, shore-porter, 45 Castle street Mrs, midwife, 81 Shiprow Mrs, midwife, 180 Gallowgate Mrs, 41 Victoria street west Herald Office, 7 Queen street David, grocer and spirit merchant, 35 Jack's brae Mrs, lodgings, 56 Gerard street

Hercules Insurance Company ; agent, John Duncan, advocate, 8 Castle street

Hill, Isaac, teacher ; seminary and h. 19 Queen street Mrs, lodgings, 50 Castle street Hird, Miss, milliner, 4 Black's-buildings Hobnell, John, spirit dealer, 45 East North street Hobson, Richard, of the G.P.O., 3 Devanha place Hodge, John, cutler, surgical-instrument, bandage and artificial limb maker, 41 Union street, h. 5 Rosemount terrace HOG—HUN NEW ABERDEEN. 117

Hogarth, Dickson and Co., preserved provision merchants, &c, 74 College street Hugh, merchant, Ruby Cottage, North Silver street Thomas, Elmfield William, merchant (Hogarth and Co.) 261 Union street Hogg, George, wright, Holburn street, h. East Twin Cottage, Holburn street Peter, tinplate-worker, 20 Carmelite street, h. 20 Trinity-st. W. and A., wrights, 7J Carmelite street Mrs George, provision dealer, 122 Geoge street Miss, teacher, 11 Blackfriars street Miss Charlotte, teacher (Free John Knox) Twin cottage, Holburn street Holmes, John, clerk (J. Mess) h. Berryhill William, cooper (Hogarth and Co.) 13 Bon-accord lane William, jun. (Hogarth and Co.) 13 Bon-accord lane Mrs Joseph, 73 Netherkirkgate Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards and Co.) 15 Golden square Hopkins, Mary, meal dealer, 24 East North street Hood, Walter, and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Walter, shipbuilder, 4 Canal terrace Horn, James, manager (Commercial Co.) 12 Springbank terrace Mrs, vintner, 46 Regent quay Home, James, sheriff-officer for counties of Aberdeen and Kincar- dine, 8 Gallowgate R. B., clerk, 25 Marischal street Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 62 Union street Jonathan, mason, 40J North Broadford House of Refuge, Duthie's-court, 45 Guestrow Howard, Rev. H. St. John, 214 Union street Howling, Thomas, shipmaster (City of Aberdeen) 82 Waterloo quay Mrs, 41 York street Howie, Mrs, lodgings, 49 Broad street Huddlestone, Mrs, 143 George street Hughes, Robert, engraver and lithographic printer, 15 Netherkirk- gate, h. 18 North Broadford Hume, Peter, Bank street Humble, Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street

Humphrey, John (of Comalegy) 1 1 Springbank terrace William (of Cuttlehill) 108 King street Miss, 44 Whitehouse street Hunter, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Huntly street Arthur, mealseller, 137 Gallowgate John M'Kenzie, clerk (Inland Revenue) 116 King street Robert W,, musician, teacher and dealer in musical instru- ments, 16 Huxter row William, commission merchant, and general agent, 115 Union street, h, 50 Chapel street 118 NEW ABERDEEN. HUN—ING

Hunter, William, advocate (of Gordon & Hunter) 14 Adelphi court, h. Raeden William, clerk (Northern Assurance Co.) h. MarywellBank William, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Park street William C, of Tillery, 12 Albyn place Mrs, teacher of singing, piano-forte, and organ, 115 Union-?t. h. 50 Chapel street Mrs, 48 Constitution street Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Black's-buildings Miss, dressmaker, Kingsland place Misses, 30 North Broadford Hurry, William, and Sons, nail and tack manufacturers, 20, h. 24 Frederick street Hutcheon, Alexander, upholsterer, 7 Carmelite lane Alexander, 9 Canal street Andrew, heddle maker, 12 Forbes street Robert, flesher, 48 New market, h. Gariogie, Skene William (of White and Hutcheon) 59 Bon-accord street Ann, bootbinder, 49 St Andrew street Hutcheson, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 24, h. 68 Skene square Hutton, Edward, hairdresser, 114 Skene street James, lodgings, 120 King street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 177 Gallowgate, A, 5 Seamount place

Imlay, Alexander, late printer, 9 Constitution street George, spirit dealer, 8 Netherkirkgate, h. 3 Park street west William, grocer and spirit dealer, 37 Commerce street, h. 3 Park street west Imperial Fire Insurance; Wm. Smith, architect, agent, 142 King-st. Imray, David, stoneware merchant, 70 Woolmanhill Robert, weaver, Hardgate

Income Tax Office, 25 Belmont street ; N. Burnett, clerk to Com- missioners

Independent Fire, Life, and Annuity Assurance ; A. Stevenson, agent Infirmary, Royal, Woolmanhill Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship chandler 28 Regent Quay, h. 6 Castle brae David, spirit dealer, 58 George street George, wholesale grocer, Crown court, Union street, h. 60 Dee street James, baker, 32, h. 30 Gallowgate John, shoemaker, 15 Hutcheon street William, 60 Dee street William, baker, 67, h. 61 Broad street ..... Miss, 9 Rosemount place Ingram, Alexander, feuar, 25 Seamount place James, tailor, 64 Broad street —

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Ingram, James, 45 Constitution street William, wright, 91 Loch street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 64- Broad street Inland Revenue Office, 116 King street Revenue (Stamps and Taxes) Advocates' buildings Innes, Daniel, hairdresser, 69 Netherkirkgate George, Ivy Cottage, Loanhead George, plasterer, 103 George street Captain George, of Seafield, 44 Chapel street John B., slater and slate merchant, 17 Rose street Robert, fishmonger and game dealer, 60 & 61 Basement floor, New market, h. 13 Carmelite street Mrs, lodgings, 23 Broad street Mrs, 125 Crown street Mrs John, 14 Rose street Miss, of Edingight, 26 North Silver street Miss, 251 Union street Miss, dressmaker, 23 Broad street Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire) ; Wm. Skinner, advocate, 201 Union street Ireland, James, baker, 81, h. 79 Bon-accord street Ironside, Charles, seaman, 97 "Wales street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 h. 55 Gallowgate John, clerk, 97 Wales street Patrick, auctioneer, 47 Broad street, k. 3 Blairton lane William, house carpenter and builder, 8 Spa-st., Well of Spa Mrs, provision merchant, 27 Meal Market street Irvine, Alexander, officer to the Shoemaker Trade, and convener officer to the Seven Incorporated Trades, 25 Longacre John, piano-forte tuner and repairer, 247 George street Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street

Jack, James, blacksmith (A. Hadden & Sons) k. 17 Dee village Jackson, Henry, M.D., surgeon and druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. .7 Black's buildings James, boot closer, 53, h. 50 Longacre William, boot and shoemaker, Henderson's court, 46 Broad-st. William, tea, and spirit dealer, 67 Gallowgate, h. 29 Hut- cheon street ...... William, tailor, 29 Hutcheon street Miss milliner > and dressmaker, Henderson's court, 46 Broad street Jaffray, David, Kinharrachy Mill Warehouse, 68 West North street George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank) 5 Castlebrae James, painter and glazier, 158 Gallowgate James, merchant, 108 Chapel street Thomas, and Sons, general merchants, 7 Commerce street, A. 95 Wales street 120 NEW ABERDEEN. JAF—JOH

Jaffray, William L., boot and shoe shop, 36 Broad street Mrs, William, 45 Constitution street James, William, maltster and brewer, 211 King street Jameson, Mrs John, 41 Chapel street Jamieson, Alexander, drill-master, Gordon's Hospital, and teacher of broad sword and calisthenic exercises, h. 112 Chapel street Alexander, book canvasser, 40 North Broadford Alex., tea and coffee merchant, 13 Regent quay, h. Middleton cottage, 60 Summer street and Mitchell, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 38 Union street George (of J. and M.) 33 Dee street George, jeweller and silversmith, and watchmaker to the Queen, 107 Union street, h. 6 West Craibstone street James, M.D., 148 Union street James (of J. Fraser and Co.) 11 Union row James, precentor (Free North Church) teacher of vocal music, and jobbing gardener, h. 17 Rosemount place ..... James, mason, Bank street John, tea and spirit shop, 25 St. Clement street John, commission-merchant, ship, and insurance broker, 56 Marischal street, h. Albyn place John, teller (Town and County Bank) 1 Denburn terrace John, mariner, 70 Park street Robert, M.D., resident Physician and superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum, h. at the Asylum Robert, shipmaster, 18 Commerce street Thomas, wright and funeral waiter, 9 Carmelite street Mrs, midwife and sick-nurse, 15 St. Nicholas street Mrs, 1 Denburn terrace Mr6 Robert, sen., 50 Castle street Jamson, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 36 Union street Miss, matron, Gordon's hospital Jarvis, James, hosier (Barker and Sons), 8 North Broadford William, 80 Hutcheon street Jazdowzki, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown street Jenkins, John, boot and shoemaker, 29 Netherkirkgate Jessiman, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 West street George, spirit dealer, 24 Castle street John, coach guard, 63 Park street Jessieman, George, spirit dealer, 80 Loch street " Thomas, spirit dealer, 14 Park street Johnston, Alexander, of Blackness, 26 North Broadford Alexander, builder, 32 Thistle street Alexander, brewer (Strathdee Distillery) h. Cooperston build- ings Alexander, broker, 66 Shiprow Andrew, cashier (Adam and Anderson) 10 Queen street JOH—KEI NEW ABERDEEN. 121

Johnston, Fraser L., tea, wine and spirit merchant, 2 King street, h. 5 Huntly street George, tidewaiter, 48 Commerce street ...... George, advocate, 95 Gallowgate George, engineer, 67 Commerce street and Laird, furnishing tailors, 36 Union street ..m.i James, mealseller, 60 Virginia street ...... James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad street ...... James, furnishing tailor, 18 and 20 Woolmanhill John, blacksmith, and heel and toe maker, 75 Gallowgate John, innkeeper and stabler, 6 Little Belmont street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 86 West street Joseph, umbrella manufacturer, 2 Blackfriars street, h. 27 Woolmanhill Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Netherkirkgate

, Robert, merchant, 25 York place, h. 3 Golden square ...... William fof Johnston and Laird) 23 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate Mrs, sen., 3 Golden square Mrs William, 10 Queen street Miss, teacher, (John Knox's School) 10 Queen street ...... Miss, teacher of English, music and drawing, 25 Victoria street west ...... Miss, dressmaker, 3 Kingsland place ...... Miss, milliner, 8 Seamount place Misses, Calsayseat Jolly, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 College street Jean, poultry shop, 6 Crown street Miss, dressmaker, 48 Frederick street Jopp and Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate ...... Alexander (of Jopp and Shand) h. Elmhill John, grocer and spirit dealer, 62 Gallowgate, house above shop

.. ... William (of Allardyce and Jopp) 31 Gallowgato Mrs Andrew, 31 Gallowgate Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street John, provision agent, 47 Loch street, h. 5 Charlotte street ...... Patrick, agent, (A. and F. Manaelie) 41 Guestrpw Justice, Mrs, 39 Union terrace Justice Mills, Holburn street Kay, John, teacher (West Prison) 20 Chapel street John, chemist, druggist, and commission agent, 1 St. 'Nicholas street, h. 74 Union street William, shipmaster (Brothers) 29 James street Keith, Alexander (of Keith and Gibb) 4 Rosemount terrace David, advocate, Town-clerk-depute, Kenfield, Pitfodels George, Morningside, Ruthrieston, and I East Craibston street and Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental printers, 15 Union buildings James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place

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Keith j James, clerk (M'Donald and Leslie) h. 10 Bon-accord lane John (Pratt and Keith) 52 Bon-accord street John, merchant tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Guestrow John, secretary and accountant (Town and County Bank) 3 Carden place Patrick, agent (British Linen Co.) 22 King street Peter, carter, 11 Mounthooly

. William, M.D., surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lecturer on Clinical Surgery, 257 Union street

, William, slater, and slate merchant, 24 Union-row, and 24 Summer street ...... Mrs, fancy ware dealer, 75 Broad street Mrs James, 101 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-accord street Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 47 Park street Mrs, spirit dealer, 51 East North street Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7 Crown street Kellas, James F., secretary and clerk, Local Marine Board, 121 Crown street Elizabeth, provision merchant, 13 Schoolhill Kellock, William, book-agent (Tallis and Co.) 208 George street Kelly, James, baker, 120, h. 118 Chapel street ., — John, merchant, Grant's court, 49 Upperkirkgate John, Hillside post, 5 St. Andrew's street Kelman, William, tailor, 5 Blairton lane William, rope and twine manufacturer, 290 George street Miss, lodgings, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Keillan, Nicholas, carpet shoe manufacturer, 16 Hardwaird

Kemp, David, watchmaker, 10 South Gallery, New market, /(. 4 Muttonbrae

• Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 60 Skene square George, spirit dealer, 31 Loch street Irvine, clerk, Stamp Office, Advocates' Buildings Robert, grain merchant and tacksman of the Ferryhill meal,

barley, and flour mills; office, 59 and 60 Castle street, /;. 155 Crown street Mrs, lodgings, 86J Crown street Kenn, Mrs William, 17 Huntly street Kennedy, David H., commissary-clerk-depute (Record Office) h. 31 Victoria street James John, merchant and agent, Market-st., h. 79 Crcwn-st. Mrs, sick nurse, 31 Harriet street Mrs D., 41 Victoria street west Miss, 46 Marischal street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co., W. P. Booth, agent, 56 Maris- chal street Kerr, David, M.D., lecturer on Surgery to the University and Ring's College, 4 Golden square and Bowman, carvers and gilders, printsellers and artist's colourmen. 24 Queen street KER—KNO NEW ABERDEEN. 123

Kerr, George (of Kerr and Bowman) Stonyton Cottage, Rubislaw James, painter, 15 Schoolhill, h. 33 Woolmanhill James, traveller (L. Clark & Son) 4 John street John, 37 Victoria street William, boot and shoemaker, 249 George street, h. 86 John street Miss M., teacher, 16 Guestrow Misses, milliners, dressmakers, and straw-bonnet makers, 31 Schoolhill Kidd, J. Simpson, schoolmaster (East Parish School, St. Paul's street) h. 3 Kingsland place Thomas A., tinplate-worker, 52 Quay, h. 57 Comrnerce-st. William, spirit dealer, 57 Commerce street Mrs William, spirit dealer, 28 Skene square Kidson, Miss, teacher of music, 73 Dee street Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 158 Union street and Taylor, tobacconists, tea and spirit dealers, 49 Nether- kirkgate Miss, 5 Mary place, Skene square Kiloh, James, tailor, 15 Correction wynd Joseph, spirit dealer, 6 College street Kindness, John, baker, 147 George street, house above shop King, Arthur, and Co., printers, Concert court, Broad street, h. 44 Upperkirkgate ...... Charles, furnishing tailor, 23 Broad street George and Robert, booksellers and stationers, 28 St. Nicho- las street, and 3 Flourmill lane George (of George and Robert King) 1 Skene place " John shipmaster (Main) 17 Prince Regent street ...... John, flesher, 33 Basement-floor, New market John, spirit dealer, 24 Shiprow Maxwell G. G., dentist, 31 Marischal street William, wright and cabinetmaker, 19 Gordon street Mrs, lodgings, 6 Marischal street

Mrs, provision seller, 1 Albion street Miss, lodgings, 9 Diamond street Kinnear, James, 266 George street Kinneard, William, gardener, Pitmuxton Kirkland, Mrs, 65 Dee street Kirton, William, broker, 46 West North street Knight and Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen street ...... James, manager, Rettie's work, 26 Broad street, A. Smith's court, 49 Gallowgate William, architect and surveyor, 11 Union buildings Mrs James, 61 Gallowgate Misses, Springbank street Knowles, Alexander F., book-keeper, 40 Marischal street ...... G., flesher, A. 17 Fisher-row ...... Archibald, grocer and provision merchant, 48 Windmillbrae 124 NEW ABERDEEN. KNO—LAM

Knowles, James, flesher, 31 basement floor, New-market, h. West street James, clerk (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.) 264 George street Thomas, flesher, 26 and 27 New-market, h. St. Ann's Court, 15 Guestrow Mrs, 1 Langstane place Knox, Arthur, foreman (A. and W. Ogilvie) 27 Thistle street David, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h. 4 Mitchell place David, painter and glazier, 18, h. 44 Chapel street "William, grain merchant, 83, h. 81 George street William, spirit dealer, 15 Shiprow Mrs George, Kingsland-place, 259 George street Mrs William, lodgings, 137 Union street .,.,.. Mrs, P. M., 43 Victoria street west Kyd, James, road-surveyor, Rubislaw Kynoch, John, teller (N. S. Bank) h. 9 Springbank terrace

Laer, E. W. Von, 93 Wales street Laidlaw, Charles (of Fraser and Laidlaw) h. 10 King street Laing, Alexander, haircutter, 97 George street Alexander (of Laing and Melvin) 143 Skene street and Melvin, coach-builders to her Majesty, 4 and 8 Bon-ac- cord street Herod, 11 Drum's lane James, inspector of works, 32 Summer street James, ironmonger, blacksmith, and bell-hanger, 121 Union

street ; workshop, Flourmill lane, h, 20 Albyn place James, chemist and druggist, 51 Woolraanhill James, skinner, 38 George street, h. 25 Loch street James, flesher, 9 basement floor, New-market, h. 5 Hanover street Robert, hairdresser, 9 Netherkirkgate Robert, shoemaker, 46, h. 106 George street William, M.D., 7 Golden square William, blacksmith, heel and toe-maker, 18 Catherine street, h. 4 Canal side, Mounthooly William, C. E., 7 Golden square Mrs, lodgings, 5 Schoolhill Mrs, lodgings, 35 Kegent quay Misses, 7 Golden square Laird, Daniel (of Johnston and Laird) 25 Bon-accord street George, shoemaker, 60 Queen street Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brass-founder, 150 George street, A. 31 Charlotte street Davidson, feuar, 57 Cause wayend James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston James, shore -porter, 7 Marischal street James, cart and plough wright, 2J North Broadford, h, John- ston Cottage LAM»—LED NEW ABERDEEN. 125

Lamb, John, plumber, 1 Mount street Robert, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow Mrs, flesher, 87 basement floor, New-market, h. 22 College street Lambert, Miss, boarding school, 3 Union Terrace Lamont, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9 Shiprow Langland, Robert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate

Largue, William, 1 1 Hutcheon street Latter, Richard, professor of music, 52 Victoria .street west Laurie, David (of Devanha Comb-work Co.) 1 Miliburn street, Ferry- hill Henry, boot and shoemaker, 33 Woolmanhill Thomas, founder (J. Abernethy and Co.) Ferryhill William, bookbinder and stationer, 197 Union street, h. 1 Miliburn street, Ferryhill Mrs William, 29 Ferryhill place Mrs, lodgings, 61 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, h. 1 Millbum street Miss, 31 Diamond street Law, Arthur, grocer, 49 Windmillbrae Charles, wood merchant, Bridge of Dee George, shipmaster, 54 Quay John, baker, 60 Shiprow, h. 3 Affleck-street Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street William, clerk (Bon-accord livery stables) h. 122 Skene-st. William, grocer, 55 Park street, corner of Princes street Mrs, 114 Crown street Miss, 35 Shiprow Miss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington place Lawrence, John, slater, 35 Ann street Joseph, tailor, beadle (Free East Church) and funeral waiter, 13 Blackfriars street Mrs James, 53 Huntly street Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 32 Dee street Lawson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 44, h. 46 Nether- kirkgate William, gardener, Ferryhill Lazenby, James, teacher, Crown court, Union street, h. 19 Crown street Leask, James, jun., advocate, 32 Queen street William, shipmaster (Granite City) 32 Dee street Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 71 Wales street Learmonth, John, coffee-rooms, 6 Park lane Lsckie, Andrew, engineer (Wm. Simpson and Co.) h. 47 Welling- ton street Ledingkam, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 42J Chapel street, h. 32 Summer street A. W., clerk (Gas Office) 7 Carmelite street James, teacher of English, elocution, writing, geography, Latin, and arithmetic, 12 Correction wynd 126 NEW ABERDEEN. LED—LES

Ledingham, James, stabler, Rose's court, 22 Schoolhill ...... John, wright, 73 Hutcheon street Robert, advocate, 52 A. 50 King street Mrs William, 7 Carmelite street Leffen, Mrs H., hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi, Union street Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, h. above shop Legge, John, stone-cutter, Windmillbrae, h 20 North Broadford Leighton, James, letter-carrier, 1 1 Charles street, Broadford James (of Porter and Leighton) 11 Charles street Leith, George, spirit dealer, 17 James street Hugh, 1 Park street west James, shipmaster (Lady Duff of Banff) 3 Park street west Thomas, spirit dealer, 78 West North street Mrs, (late of Ellon) 99 Wales street Mrs, 7 Wales street Misses, of Freefield, 46 Skene terrace Leslie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms, & sheriff-officer, 51 Queen street Alexander, late of Jamaica, 12 Union row Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia street Alexander, shipmaster (Albion) 46 Constitution street Alexander, 35 Bon-accord terrace Andrew (A. Leslie and Co.) 28 Wellington street Andrew, and Co., boilermakers and general blacksmiths, Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches ...... George, shipowner, 11 Quay, k. 138 Crown street George, shipwright (A. Duthie and Co.) 25 Shiprow George, Bon-accord Inn, 32 Guestrow James, manager (Gas Light Co.) 8 Canal terrace James, shoemaker, 18 Schoolhill, h. 16 Loch street James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement street James, clerk (G. Leslie, Quay) 138 Crown street James, A., writer; officer 11 Adelphi, h, 16 Huxter row John, cotton manufacturer, 39 Woolmanhill, h. 263 George street John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and depute-clerk of the peace, Record Office, 27 King street, h. 17 East North st., corner of King street John, bootmaker, 5 Queen street, h. 8 Mount street John (late millwright) 16 Huxter row John, shipmaster (Miranda) 7 Garvock street Thomas, carter, York street William, surgeon, 10 Golden square ...... W. and W., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 39 West North street, h. above the shop William, architect (of M'Donald and Leslie) 8 Golden square William, house steward, Lunatic Asylum Mrs, 35 Bon-accord terrace Mrs, of Memsie, 29 Union place Mrs, lodgings, 63 Park street LES—LIV NEW ABERDEEN. 127

Leslie, Miss, 38 Skene terrace Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street Misses (Powis) Berrybank Misses, Canal road villa, Causewayend

... .. Misses, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas street Misses, milliners, 46 Constitution street Lester, Charles, teller (North of Scotland Bank) Levie, Alexander, shipmaster (Duke of Buccleuch) 6 Garvock-st. John, shipmaster, 29 East North street. Mrs, lodgings, Ragg's lane, Broad street Mrs, teacher, 6 Garvock street Levy, M. A., tailor, clothier, and outfitter, 26 Union street Leys, George, and Co., spirit dealers, 17 Fisher row Masson, and Co., Grandholm Works Robert, superintendent engineer (Aberdeen Steam Naviga- tion Co.) 5 Carmelite street

Mrs, provision dealer, 22 Basement floor, New market, A. 1 Carmelite lane Liddle, George, shipmaster, 8 York street Ligertwood, James, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 122 King street, h. 24 Constitution street John, advocate, 4 Correction wynd, h. 6 Devanha place, Robert, writer, 4 Correction wynd, h. 6 Devanha place William, master shipwright, 45 York street Mrs, of Logierieve, 24 Bon-accord terrace Mrs Peter, 41 York street Lindsay, Charles, spirit dealer, 87 Shiprow James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 St. Clement street Roger, 80 George street William, cheap publication warehouse, 63, h. 71 Gallowgate Mr.*, 11 Union place Mrs, 2 Bannermill street Mrs, 8 Rosemount place Linklater, Andrew, shipmaster (Sir Edward Banks,) 62 Virginia-st. Alex., shipmaster, 62 Virginia street ...... James, shipmaster (Samson) 4 Hanover street Miss, milliner, 15 Queen street Linton, Alexander, surgeon, R.N., 266 George street Littlejohn, Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, 72 Netherkirkgate, h. Buruside Cottage, Holburn street James, hosier and glover to the Queen, 155 Union street, h. Muirfield Cottage, Stocket James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) 91 Union street Mrs, Burnside Cottage, Holburn street Little, John, tavern keeper and spirit dealer, 16 Correction wynd. Robert, broker 33J Lodge walk Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Co. ; John Shecd, agent, 44 Marischal street 128 NEW ABERDEEN. LIV—LUM

Livingston, Alexander, vintner, 9 Burnett's close, Exchequer-row

, Francis, porter and ale dealer, Wellington road Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 College street Mrs Dr, Nellfield house Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D„ surgeon, professor of Anatomy, Marischal College and University, 45 Schoolhill

Lloyd's Agent ; James Aitken, jun., 88 King street Register Office of Foreign Shipping, T. Alexander, 42 Marisr chal street, h. 8 Summer street Loban, James, teacher, 106 Loch street, h. 8 Drum's lane

Lockhart and Salmond, confectioners, 92 Union street ; wholesale warehouse, ginger beer, lemonade, and soda-water manu- factory, 2 Little Belmont street James fof Lockhart and Salmond) 2 Little Belmont street Logan, David (from John Broadwood and Sons, London) piano- forte tuner, regulator, and dealer, 73 St. Andrew street

and Co., piano-forte wareroOms, 5 Crown street ; workshop, "Vv indmillbrae London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society; J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street, agent Indisputable Policy Company; J. Warrack, 34 Marischal street Union Free Assurance Company; J. Warrack, 34 Marischal street Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities; J. Collie, advo- cate, 38 Castle street Longmuir, Hugh, shipmaster, 2 Prospect terrace, Ferry hill James, shipmaster (Garland) 2 Mill street Rev. John, A.M. (Free Mariner's Church) 14 North Silver street Mrs, 29 Schoolhill Miss, ladies' school, 47 Schoolhill Lonie, Alex., spirit merchant, 8 Huxter row Lorimer, Alex., grocer, 35 College street Louden, Archibald, City Hotel, 21 St. Nicholas street Mrs, 5 Huntly street Lovie, Mrs, 1 Dee place Low, Alexander, (Milne, Low, & Co.) 31 Union place and Chalmers, builders, 40 Whitehouse street David, broker, 40 West North street Gavin (of Low & Chalmers) 40 Whitehouse street James, furnishing tailor, 172J, h. 159 George street Elizabeth, provision shop, 186 George street Mrs James, 74 Loch street Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Blackfriars street Margaret, mangling and dressing, King square, Huntly street Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 128 George street Lumsden, Clements, advocate, 2, h. 1 Union terrace George, shore-porter, 7 Marischal street Henry, of Auchiudoir, 255 Union street LUM—M'C NEW ABERDEEN. 129

Lumsden, James, and Co., clothiers and tailors, 117 Union street John, and Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 95 Union street "William J., of Balmedie, h. 156 Union street William, merchant, 58 Union street, A. Eastbank, Fonthill Mrs James, 75 Crown Street Miss, 23 Victoria street west Misses, Deemouth Miss E. broker, 17 Woolmanhill Lunan, John, warehouse keeper (Steam Navigation Co.) Red Lion court, 77 Broad street John, wholesale and retail stationer, 66, h, 64 Broad street William, accountant, (Aberdeen Railway) 2 Ferryhill place Lyall, George (of George Lyall and Co.) 97 Union street George, and Co., silk-mercers, 99 Union street Robert, blacksmith, 19 Huxter row Lyell, Alexander (Customs) 28 Crown street John, and Co., register-grate, stove, and gun maker, 128 Union street, manufacturing house, Back wynd, h. 139 Crown street Lyon, Alexander, leather merchant, 37 and 39 Broad street, h. 80 Bon-accord street John, shipmaster (St. Nicholas) 27 James street John, spirit dealer, 79 Waterloo quay Miss, dressmaker, 30 Summer street

M'Aulay, James, inspector of Inland Revenue ^Stamps and Taxes) 154 Crown street n Mrs, lodgings, Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate M'Bean, Daniel, cabinetmaker, Mathieson's court, 14 Castle-st. Donald, furnishing tailor, Trinity Manse, Market street John, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of Dee Mrs, late of Alves, 36 Skene terrace M'Beath, James, piano-forte tuner (of Logan and Co.) h. Holburn street James, flesher, 5 basement floor, New-market, h. 7 Carmelite street Peter, shipmaster (New Frederick) 2 Mary well street Mrs, fishmonger, 4 basement floor, New-market, h. 3 Carme- lite lane M'Braid, Mrs, sick nurse, 81 Shiprow M'Callum, James, tide surveyor of customs, 54 Regent quay ...... James, vintner, 7 Stronach's close William, boatman, 53 St. Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 24 Woolmanhill

M'Combie, George, 1 Charlotte street James Boyn, advocate (Murray & M'Combie) 2 Albyn place Thomas, and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and whole- sale tea dealers, 51 Netherkirkgate Mrs Peter, 7 Charlotte street 130 NEW ABERDEEN. M'C—M'D

M'Corabie, Mrs Thomas, 1 Bon-accord square M'Conduch, Charles, foreman (Torry brick-wcrk) h. Bank street, Ferryhill Harry, grain-dealer, Holburn street Harry, jun., Holburn street John, manager (Torry Brickworks) h, Bank street, Ferryhill Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn Place M'Conochie, Alexander, English and Commercial Academy, 13 Crown street Archibald, shipmaster, 23 Ferryh ill place G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union street M'Culloch, Mrs, lodgings, 9 George street M' Donald, Alexander, M.D. (late Royal Artillery) 250 Union-st. Alexander, advocate, 245 Union street, h. Millbank Cottage, Hardgate Alexander, stonecutter (of M'Donald and Leslie) 7 Bon-ac- cord square Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Castle street ...... Alexander, broker, foot of Peacock's close Alexander, sailmaker, 54 Wellington street Bernard, pavier and contractor, 36 Bon-accord street Charles, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate David, 8 Carden place David, book-keeper (D. Hogarth and Co.) 8 South Constitu- tion street Ewen, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate George, grocer and spirit dealer, 64, h. 66 Green James, cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street, h. 48 Longacre James, porter, 10 Carmelite street John, confectioner, 37 Bassment-floor, New-market, h. 20 Trinity street John, 12 North Broadford and Leslie, stonecutters, builders, and granite polishers, east end of Constitution 6treet Roderick, carter, 8 Charles street Robert, tailor, 7 South Silver street, h. 8 Langstane place

Robert, shoemaker, 1 Park street William, spirit dealer, 12 West North street William, baiter, 41 Park street, h. 48 Frederick street Mrs, lodgings, 5 Huntly street Mrs Captain, 18 Victoria street west Mrs George, 30 Marischal street Mrs, broker, 66 Gallowgate Mrs, flesher, 36 Basement-floor, New-market, A. '2 Carmelite lane Miss, dressmaker, 5 Huntly street ...... Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street „,.... Margaret, dressmaker, 48 Longacre M'Dougal, John, broker, 53 Causewayend M'F—M'K NEW ABERDEEN. 131

M'Farlane, Alexander (Customs) 50 Victoria street west

D., broker, 39 East North street, /*. 7 Justice lane Thomas, reedmaker, 29 Harriet street Mrs Peter, 50 Victoria street west Mrs, late of Crathie, 1 Victoria street west M'Gilivray, Mrs, eating-house, 4 Exchequer row M'Gillivray, John, hairdresser, 241 George street M'Gregor, Andrew, 5 Canal side John, 127 Skene street John, dyer and renovater of silk, woollen, and cotton goods, 26, h. 28 George street William, innkeeper, Aberdeen Hotel M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, 5 Justice street, h. 1 Chapel court, Castle street Mrs John, 44 Victoria street west Mrs, 1 St. Clement street Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice street M'Guffie, Maxwell, spirit dealer, 10 Trinity corner, h. Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Thomas, ale and porter dealer, ginger and spruce beer brewer, 11 Market street, h. 5 Carmelite street M« Hardy, David, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 66 Nether- kirkgate, h. Midtown, Ruthrieston John, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 15, h. 17 Back wynd John, shipmaster (Citizen,) 8 St. Nicholas street John, blacksmith and ironmonger, Cruden's Court, 22 Broad street

"William, grocer and spirit dealer, 234, /*. 232 George street ...... Mrs Charles, 8 St. Nicholas street M'Innes, John, grocer, 33 East North street MTntosh, Charles, and Co., blacksmiths and tobacco pipe top manu- facturers, 158 Gallowgate Daniel, flesher, 23 New market, h. 74 Hutcheon street George, foreman (Fraser & Laidlaw) h. 2 Ragg's lane, 37 Broad street John, stoneware merchant, 85 Virginia street John and Son, cabinet-makers, h. 10 Longacre James, spirit dealsr, 90 Loch street James, tinsmith, 28, A. 21 Netherkirkgate William, (N. S Bank) 6 College bounds ...... William, wire worker, 70 George street, h. Broadford lane Mrs, lodgings, 11 Union buildings Mrs, midwife, 52 Causewayend Mrs, provision merchant and spirit dealer, 77 Gallowgate M'Kann, John, broker, 31 Lodge walk M'Kay, Alex., shipmaster (Clipper) 5 Summer lane Alex., late shoemaker, 107 Gallowgate George and Peter, (late A. M'Kay) boot and shoe makers, and leather cutters, 3 Gallowgate M

132 NEW ABERDEEN. M'K— C K

M'Kay, George, slater, 93 Green George C, clerk, 2 Constitution street George, vintner, 29 Berry lane George, (of G. & P. M'Kay) h. 80 John street Hector, roper, top of Kingsland place James, hosier and stay manufacturer, 57 Queen street John, spirit dealer, 10 Lower Denburn Neil, Littlejohn street Tavern, 10 Littlejohn street Peter, (of G. & P. M'Kay) h. 107 Gallowgate William, tailor, Wellington road Mrs, broker, 141 Gallowgate Mss, milliner, 15 St. Nicholas street Mrs, matron, Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly street Miss, binder, top of Kingsland place Miss, lodgings, 5 Mounthooly Miss, teacher, top of Kingsland place M'Keaig, James, reporter, 15 Correction wynd M'Kean, John, broker, 56 West North street M'Kechnie, Allan, shipmaster, 1 Ferryhill place M'Kesser, John, Ashvale Cottage, Cooperston M'Kenzie, Alexander, currier, 13 Denburn terrace Alexander (A. M'Kenzie & CoJ 47 Schoolhill Alexander, and Co. (late Munro & Grant) wollen drapers, 85 Union street Alexander, late manufacturer, 37 Skene square David, superintendent of meters; office Blaikie's Q'lay h. South College street ...... Donald, lodging house, Kittybrewster

Duncan, shoemaker, I Crooked lane George, grocer and spirit dealer, and boot and shoemaker, 35 h. 42 Eegent Quay George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend, h. 2 Hut- cheon street George, baker, 83 Gallowgate, k. 99 Beattie's court Rev. Hugh (Gaelic Church) 30 Silver street James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street James, draper (H. Cooper and Co.) 3 Charlotte street John, spirit dealer, 2 John street John, shipmaster (Water Witch) 14 East North street John, shipmaster, 25 Regent quay Captain Malcolm (H.E.I.C.S.) Friendville and Matthews, architects, 24 Adelphi court Roderick, clerk, 2 Correction wynd William and Co., mealsellers, 34 Young street Mrs, 33 Summer street Mrs, 24 Union place Mrs, of Glack, 18 Albyn place Mrs, lodgings, 16 Guestrow Miss (lato of Ruthrieston) 29 Castle street

, Miss, of Ord, 83 Union street M'K—M'L NEW ABERDEEN. 133

M'Kenzie, Miss, dress and bonnet maker, 16 Guestrow Misses, 1 Blackfriars street M'Kiddie, James, tailor, 30 East North street M'Killiam, B. and W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad street Basil (of B. and W. M'Killiam) 6 North Broadford Robert, confectioner, 59, h. 56 Union street William (of B. and W. M'Killiam) 2 Longacre M'Kinlay, Robert, tea and coffee merchant, 3 St. Nicholas street, h. 55 John street M'Kinnon, John, coach-builder, 37 Victoria street west

Lachlan, advocate ; offices, Spring Garden Iron Works, and 37 Broad street, h. 19 Albert street Lachlan, jun., advocate, stock and share broker; office, 83 Union street, h. 106 Crown street William, merchant, 19 Albert street William, and Co., iron merchants, founders, and bone manure

manufacturers ; foundry and bone mill, 20 Spring Garden Miss, 121 Crown street M'Kirdy, John, watch and clockmaker, 28 Woolmanhill M'Lachlan, John, coal and ship broker and shipowner, 1, h. 3 James street Miss, dressmaker, 53 Green M'Lagan, Mrs, 3 Rose street Miss, 29 Victoria street west M'Laren, James (late Collector of Inland Revenue), 53 Schoolhill

, John, commission merchant, 25 Gallowgate, h. 7 Dee place William, M.D., 53 Schoolhill M'Lean, Alexander, house agent, M'Lean's court, 50 Gallowgate G. Gordon, M.D., professor of Oriental languages, Marischal College, h. 30 Victoria street west James, shipmaster, 66 Virginia street John, clerk (Harbour office) 50 Gallowgate John, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 67 Commerce street John, plasterer, M'Lean's court, 50 Gallowgate Thomas, baker, 7, h. 9 Dee street William, parcel audit clerk, Aberdeen Railway Co., h. 59 Spittal William Gordon, customs, 3 Windsor place, Victoria-st. west Mrs, grocer, 11 Bon-accord lane Miss, teacher, 1 Charles street M'Leay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 17 Justice street M'Lellan, John, (cutter, J. Moir & Co.) h. 122 Chapel street M'Lennan, Miss, dressmaker, 99 George street M'Leod, Colin, and Son, manufacturers of brass, zinc, and tinplate goods, 52 East North street, h. 36 Frederick street John, and Co., watch and clockmakers, 9 Schoolhill Robert, tinsmith, 10 East North street Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Weigh-house square William, tailor, 5 Huxter row, A. Rosefield Mrs Alexander, grocer, 33 Summer-lane M 134 NEW ABERDEEN. M'L—MAC

M'Leod, Mrs, laundress, 7 Renny's wynd Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Ragg's lane M'Millan and Co., leather merchants, 37 Netherkirkgate, h. 30 Jack's brae Rev. Samuels 13 Rosemount place William, and Son, curriers and tanners, 34 Jack's brae Mrs, 46 Regent quay M'Naughton, James, overseer (Richards and Co.) 83 Skene.square "William, manager, carpet department (A. H. and S.) 25 Whitehouse street M'Neil, John, manager (Union Cotton Mill) 69 College street Peter, wool-stapler and rag merchant, 47 Loch street, h. 17 Jopp's lane M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace M'Phail, Rev. James C. (Free East Church) 9 Carden place Mrs Donald, bank street, Ferryhill M'Phee, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27, h. 21 Shiprow Mrs, provision seller, 38 Lodge walk M'Pherson, Alexander, baker, 65, h. 63 Green j Alex., broker, 82 West North street Andrew, and Son, ironmongers and blacksmiths, 51 Market Gallery Captain Duncan, late of the 52d foot, Devanha terrace ...... Hugh, gas inspector, 21 Guestrow J. mail guard, 91 King street James, manager (Gilcomston Comb Manufactory) h. 58 Catherine street James, stabler, 26 West North street

John, comb manufacturer, Steps of Gilcomston, h. Ann place y Back Stocket road John, provision merchant and carter, 81 West North street John, shipmaster (Granite) 54 Quay William, bookseller and wholesale stationer, 59, h. 91 Broad stseet William, spirit dealer, and snuff-box maker, 10 Windy wynd M'Quarrie, John, tailor and clothier, 1 Correction wynd, h. 47J Ann street M'Queen, William (late of the Coast Guard) 76 Park street M'Rae, John, distiller (Reid, Smith & Co.) Holburn street M'Robbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 61 St. Andrew street James, flesher, 170 George street John, 139 Gallowgate M'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commission agent, 13 Regent quay, h. 89 Wales street Rev. David, D.D. (Greyfriars Church) North Lodge Macaldowie, John, clerk (Wm. Gordon, 5 King street) h. 13 Prince Regent street Peter, brashmaker, 53, h. 54 St. Nicholas street Robert, clerk, 41 Dee street ...... Mrs, 264 George street MAC—MAI NEW ABERDEEN. 135

Macallan, David, late upholsterer, Strawberrybank Mrs, 84 Union street Macarthie, James, boatman (Customs) 13 York street Macbeth, J. and S., wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers, 44 Union street John (of J. and S. Macbeth) 34 Union terrace Samuel (of J. and S. Macbeth) 34 Park street Macdonald, John, bookseller, 16 Crown streer, h. 25 Bon-accord-st. MacGillivray, Misses, h. 67 Crown street Macbray, Alex., superintendent (House of Refuge) 45 Guestrow Croall, and Co., coach builders, 7 Frederick street olsaac, and Co., wine and spirit merchants, 10 Adelphi Croall, and Co., office, 65 Union street Isaac, mail-contractor, 65 Union street, h. Torry farm John A., 20 West street Mrs, 4 St. Mary's place, Crown street Miss, 117 George street Mackay, Duncan, machine-maker, 17 Hutcheon street George C, clerk, 2 Constitution street James T., and Co., working silversmiths, jewellers, and opticians, 30 St. Nicholas street, h. 19 Ferryhill place Roderick, mill overseer, h. 39 North Broadford William, millwright and machine-maker, 112 John street, h. Kingsland place Mrs, provision merchant, 24 1 George street Misses, boarding school, 28 Union terrace Mackie, Alexander, Mackie place Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 100 John street Alex., shipmaster (Florence) 34 York street David, vintner, 10 Langstane place George, boot and shoemaker, 99 George street, h. 34 Harriet street John, blockmaker ("W. Hood and Co.) 15 St. Clement street William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, corner of Charlotte street, St. Andrew street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street

, Mrs, muslin printer, 24 George street Mrs, 2 Canal street, Mounthooly Maclean, James, druggist, 43 Castle street Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8 Union street, h. 8 John street Maconochie, Robert, clerk (Inland Revenue Stamps and Taxes) 36 Skene square William, book-keeper Union Cotton Mill Co. Macrobin, Dr., professor of medicine, Marischal College, h. Migvie house, North Silver street Macguire, James, tailor and cloth merchant, 49 Queen street Mail and General Coach Offices, 65 Union street Main, David, shipmaster (Mary) 44 York street 136 NEW ABERDEEN. MAI—MAR

Main, David, shipmaster, South College street Mrs, lodgings, 17 Prince Regent street Mair, Robert, engineer, Spring Garden Works, h. 4 North Broad- ford Mrs William, lodgings, 31 Victoria street west Miss, 5 Mount street Maitland, Alexander, spirit dealer, 8 Gerrard street George, agent for Blackie and Son, publishers, Glasgow; John O' Groat Journal, Elgin Courant, and Scottish Guar- dian, Newspapers, 40 Broad street, h. 255 George street George (W. Talbot and Co.) Garvock wynd John, 23 Union place Robert (of J. Maitland and Co.) Garvock wynd William, accountant, 83 Union street, A. 255 George street

...... Miss, 1 St. Clement street Malcolm, William, chainmaker, 89 West North street Miss, 9 Victoria street west < Mann, George, merchant tailor, 30 Adelphi court, h. 12 Marywell street James, spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate, h. Charles street John, shipmaster (Lord Seaton) 6 Hanover street Manuelle, A. and F., stone merchants, Blaikie's quay Maritime Passengers Assurance Company, John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street advocate, Mariners' General Life Assurance Co. ; George Allan, agent, 1 Marischal street Marquis, George, accountant, 147 Union street, h. 16 Albyn place Marr, Alexander, ropemaker, Spa street George (of Marr and Milne) 72 Wales street George, hairdresser, 43 Quay and Milne, fleshers (successors to James Williamson) 10, 11 and 12 Market John, plumber, 13£ Dee street John, music-seller and piano-forte-maker to the Queen, 218 Union street, h. above saloon John, 1 Gordon street Marchant, Alexander, house carpenter and cabinetmaker, 32 St. Andrew street, workshop, Charlotte street Miss, dressmaker, 32 St. Andrew street Marsh, James, shipmaster (Caroline) 12 Rosemount place Marshall, Alexander, plumber, 5 Charlotte street David, late painter, 13 Diamond street John C., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 160 George street, h.

31 Charlotte street , John, clerk, 3 Trinity quay, h. 34 Skene square Robert, painter, house decorator and glazier to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 13 and 28 Diamond street silk mercers, street, „ W. and J., haberdashers and 81 Union h. 43 Bon-accord street MAR—MAT NEW ABERDEEN. 137

Marshall, Mrs, 54 St. Nicholas street Martin, Alexander, 1 Constitution street Alexander, agent, 4 Carmelite street, h. 69 Crown street Alexander, butcher, 62 Regent quay, h. Sugarhouse lane George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, h. 14 North Broad- ford Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate, h. 39 Longacre James, plasterer, 68 Broad street James and William, fleshers, 50, 51, and 52, New market, h. 6 Springbank terrace John, shipmaster, 1 Constitution street

Robert, (William Russel, 19 Broad street) h. 1 Forbes street Samuel, 1 Catherine street Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h. 125 Crown-st. Mrs, 15 Whitehouse street Mrs, provision seller, 29J Park street Mrs, 12 Castle street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 14 North Broadford Massie, James, stoneware merchant, 32 George street James, tailor, 2 Flourmillbrae Marianus, advocate, 163 Union street, h. 8 Wellington place ' Peter, boot and shoemaker, 33 Upperkirkgate Robert, gardener, Millbank Mrs, teacher, 1 Charles street Mrs, lodgings, 103 George street Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 162 Union street Masson, Alexander, mate (Earl of Aberdeen Steamer) Sugarhouse- lano Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser, office 51, h. 49 Upper- kirkgate Andrew, accountant, 4 Queen street George, eating house, 7 Park street

John, grocer and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend, /*. 17, North Broadford Thomas, flesher, 38 Market, h. 60 St. Nicholas street William (A Carr and Co.) k. 9 Rosemount terrace William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant (Golden Tea Pot) 112, k. 92 George street Mrs George, dealer in old clothes, 25 East North street Miss A., straw-bonnet-maker, milliner, and dressmaker, 4 Queen street Mather, John, commission-agent, 19 Adelphi court, h, 103 Crown street John, plumber and gas-fitter, 5 Skene terrace William, spirit dealer, and ginger beer manufacturer, 187 West North street Matthew, Alexander C, surgeon, 3 Canal terrace Alexander, manager, Aberdeen Sea Insurance Company, 57, h. 24 Marischal street Alexander, mortice machine-maker, 82 Skene street 138 NEW ABERDEEN. MAT—MEF

Matthew, James, mason, 3 Union wynd John, late haker, 20 Prince Regent street John, merchant, 1 Carmelite street, h. 81 Skene square Mrs Robert, 23 Thistle street Miss, dressmaker, 3 Union wynd Miss, dressmaker, 115 Causewayend Matthews, James (of M'Kenzie and Matthews) h. Rubislaw terrace William, jun., merchant, h. 261 George street William, grocer, 26 North Broadford Mrs, midwife and sick-nurse, Nelson street Matheson, Alexander, gardener, Loauhead Misses, dressmakers, 1 1 Schoolhill Mathieson, Isaac, silk-mercer and haberdasher, bonnet, plaid, shawl, and millinery rooms, 33 Union street, h. 3 St. Nicholas lane John, spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow Robert, shipmaster (Ben M'Dhui) Hanover lane Thomas, officer of Inland Revenue, Ashvale Cottage, Cooper- ston pi ace Mrs, 57 Huntly street Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 20 St. Nicholas street Mrs Peter, 22 Lower Denburn Miss, modeller of leather and wax flowers, 20 St. Nicholas street Miss, teacher (Porthill School) 22 Lower Denburn

Mathieson's cloak and millinery rooms, 78 Union street ; Miss Roy, superintendent Matthewson, Mrs Alexander, nursery, Cunnigarhill, Links Maurice, Alexander, shipmaster, 7 Canal terrace Mrs, provision seller, 29 Justice street Maver, David, teacher (Bon-accord Juvenile School) 6 Marywell street George, farmer, Ruthrieston James, jobbing gardener, Cooperston row

, John, slater, 177 Gallowgate William, flesher, 168J Gallowgate, h. 30 Castle street William, vintner, 20 Skene terrace Miss, lodgings, 64 Union street Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster (Earl of Aberdeen steamer) 2 Yeats lane James, 6 Baltic street John, clerk (Stewart and Chivas) h. 25 Huntly street Robert, builder, 53 Bon -accord street William, plasterer, 24 Blackfriars street Mrs, lodgings, 53 Bon-accord street Miss, Chapel court, 61 Gallowgate Mechanics' Newsroom, 17 Market street Medd, Miss, teacher of singing and piano-forte, 36 Union terrace Medical Hall, Wellington place, near the Free Church College Meffet, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton MEF—MES NEW ABERDEEN. 139

MefFet, Mrs George, haberdasher, 204 Gallowgate Mein, James, surgeon-dentist, 225 Union street Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer, and inspector of mea-

sures ; office, Town house and Lodge walk, h. 12 Consti- tution street

...... John, night sergeant of police, 61 Loch street Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street Melville, Eliezer (of T. Melville and Sons) h. Oakbank Cottage Thomas, sen., Melville's court, 106 Gallowgate Thomas, jun., ironmonger, h. 5 Carden place Thomas, and Sons, iron merchants, wholesale ironmongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106 and 108 Gal- lowgate William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate, h. 4 Springbank ter- race Melvin, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 4, h. 12 Skene square David, haircutter, 12 Huxterrow ...... George, boot and shoemaker, 16 and 18 George street, A. 22 Kidd lane James, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, h. 41 Belmont street James, musician, Red Lion court, Guestrow John (of Laing and Melvin) Crombie's Cottage, Kidd lane Mrs James, lodgings, 59 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 17 St. Andrew street Mennie, Alex., merchant, 46 Upperkirkgate, h. 85 Hutcheon-st. William, general merchant, agricultural implement maker, and general blacksmith, horse-shoer and farrier, Holburn street Miss, 49 Bon-accord street Menzies, John, leather merchant, 8 Woolmanhill, h. 33 Maberly street Thomas, printer and stationer, 42 and 52 Castle street, h. cor- ner of Dee street, top of Windmillbrae Christian, sick-nurse, 48 Woolmanhill Mercer, Hay, watch and clockmaker, 27 West North street Merchant, Alexander, Railway Hotel, and refreshment rooms at the Railway Station Isaac, gardener, 1 Rosemount place Isaac, shipmaster, 11 Canal terrace Seamen's Office, 28 Regent quay Mrs, sen. and jun., 13 Chronicle lane Mess, James, provision shop, 43 Windmillbrae

Jonathan, corn merchant ; Flourmill granary, 22 Commerce street, h. 10 Broadford place Meston, Alexander, sen., "Viewmount Cottage, Holburn place Alexander, advocate, 56 Castle street, h. Viewmount Cottage, Holburn place Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Hardgate, near Straw- berrybank J

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Meston, James, grocer, 6 East North street James, accountant, 233 Union street, k. 33 Victoria street west Joseph, wholesale spirit merchant, porter, ale, and ginger beer, 72 Shuttle lane, h. 5 East North street Mrs T., 15 Whitehouse street Methuen, James, cooper and fish curer, Canal terrace Michie, George, cooper, 7 Barnett'a close James, stabler, 13 Harriet street r,... John, tinsmith, 68 Windmillbrae, A. 30 Skene square

Michigan Investment Co. ; Murray and M'Combie, cashiers and agents, 103 Union street Midgley, George, confectioner, 45 Woolmanhill Middleton, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 46, A. 44 Summer street James, mealseller, 31 North street, A. above James, 73 Wales street

...... John, cabinetmaker, 99 George street, A. 28 St. Andrew street Joseph, provision merchant, 118 Gallowgate Peter, tailor, 63 Green Robert, builder, 24 Union-row, A. 42 Yictoria street west Samuel, teller (Aberdeen Bank) Ash Cottage, 13 Skene-row "William, upholsterer, Gowanbrae, Causewayend Mrs, wool and worsted merchant, 19 North Broadford Mrs, 3 Springbank place Miss, Braehead, Gilcomston i, Miss, dressmaker, 19 Huntly street Miss, dressmaker, 19 North Broadford Military Hospital, Castlehill Mill of Buchanstone Warehouse, 79 Broad street of Cults Warehouse, 55 Queen street of Tarty Warehouse, 4 Mealmarket street; Robert Brown, manager Millar, Mrs, lodging?, 130 Union street Miller, Benjamin, dealer in hardware and soft goods, 38 New mar- ket Gallery David, architect and house factor, 25 Bon-accord street George, jun., rope and twine manufacturer, 40, A. 42 Park- street George, coachman, 9 Carmelite street James A., advocate, 123J Union street, A. 17 Albyn place John, and Co., manufacturing chemists and commission agents, Sandilands chemical works, Links; office, Crown court, 41 Union street John, (of John Millar and Co.) 59 Marischal street Rev- J. D., 10 Bon-accord terrace Robert, lithographer, 30 Netherkirkgate Thomas, Star Hotel, 190 George street William M., and Co., hatters, 69 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 1 Prospect terrace MIL—MIL NEW ABERDEEN. 141

Miller, Mrs, 17 Albyn place Miss, dressmaker, 32 Union terrace Miss, Elizabeth, broker, 55 Woolmanhill Milne, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal street, A. 264 George street Alexander, manufacturer, 39 Queen street A. and R., booksellers, 9 Union buildings, A. 41 Dee street Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 6 George-st., A, 64 Union-st. Alex., of Pittrichie, 14 Young street, A. Pittrichie House, Udny Alexander D., (Rubislaw Bleachfield,) A. 37 Victoria-st. west Alexander, accountant, 72 Wales street Andrew, grocer and shoemaker, 19 and 23 St. Clement street Cruden and Co., manufacturers of threads, shoe threads, and linens, Spring-garden, Windmillbrae, and Gordon's Mills Charles, spirit dealer, 24 Green, A. Fisher-row Charles, manager's assistant (Aberdeen Railway Co.) 30 Thistle street Charles W., timber merchant, 17 Schoolhill Rev. David (Gilcomston Church), 2 Mackie place David, wright, 4 Martin's lane George, accountant (Commercial Bank) A. 4 Springbank place George, tailor, 61 Park street George, stabler, 5 Harriot street

George, broker, 1 62 Gallowgate George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 76, A. 73 St. Andrew street George, and Co., timber merchants, Victoria Dock Sawmills George, furniture dealer, 4 Woolmanhill George, clerk (Milne, Cruden and Co.) 30 Thistle street George, shipmaster (Sarah) 3 Church street James P., clerk, (Advocates' Library) James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn place James, Capt., Holburn street James, Maryculter runner, 3 St. Andrew street James, 11 Trinity street James, spirit dealer, 49 Frederick street James, shore porter and sedan chairman, Suramerfield Gardens James, vintner, Wellington road James, millwright, 12 Jopp's lane James, Mill of Buchanstone Meal and Barley Warehouse, 79 Broad street James (Angus Fraser and Co.) 72, A. 74 Union street James, horse-shoer, Flourmillbrae, A. 24 George street James, 22 Shoe lane James (of George Milne and Co.) 152 Crown street James, coach builder, 72, h. 62 Loch street John B. (of W, Milne and Son) 3 East Craibstone street 142 NEW ABERDEEN. MIL—MIL

Milne, John, secretary (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) h. 55 Shiprow John, wholesale confectioner and general merchant, 21 Gal- lowgate, h. 2 Alford place John, gardener, Westfield Cottage John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and County Bank) 10 Green John, clerk, of Police, 50 St. Nicholas street, h. 2 Windsor place, 21 Victoria street west John, blacksmith, 30 Virginia street John D., sen. & jun., advocates, 129 Union street JohnD. sen. (of J. D. M., sen. and jun.) 40 Skene terrace John D. jun. (of J. D. M., sen. and jun.) 4 Carden place John, carter, Fish street John, overseer (Broadford Works) 82 Skene square Low, and Co., manufacturer and woollen drapers, 127 Union street Robert, teacher, 19 Marischal street Robert, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Robert, civil engineer, secretary to the Great North of Scot- land Railway, and land surveyor, 177 Union street Robert, brewer, 29 Mealmarket street, h. 66 West North-st. Robert, tailor and clothier, 20, 25, and 26 Market Gallery, h. 41 Dee street Roger, 11 Schoolhill Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunnyside Thomas, grocer, Holburn street Thomas, writer, 36 Union street William, writer, 245 Union street, h. 37 Victoria street West William (of Marr and Milne) 16 Constitution street William, bootmaker, 17, A. 19 Shiprow William, contractor, Bridge of Dee

„ William, late boot and shoemaker, 11 Schoolhill William, and Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 209 Union street William, commission agent, 61 St. Nicholas street, h. 34 Chapel street William, clerk, (City Tax Office) h. 10 East Green William, raealseller, 67 West North street William, overseer, (Allardyce's Provision Works) h. Dee Village William S., clerk, Dee Village William, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 Queen street William, tea dealer, grocer, and spirit merchant, 12 Com- merce street, A. 13 Sugarhouse lane Mrs Captain, 51 Chapel street Mrs David, 24 St. Andrew street Mrs G., 55 Shiprow

. Mrs Robert, stay and bonnet, boot and shoe warehouse, 35 Union street, h. Exchange court MIL—MIT NEW ABERDEEN. 143

Milne, Mrs, provision merchant, 61 Loch street Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Longacre Mrs, lodgings, 3 Queen street Mrs, 2 Mitchell place Mrs, midwife, 5 Short loanings Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mrs, 210 King street Mrs Captain James, lodgings, 30 Dee street Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street Miss Catherine, fancy-knitter, dealer in worsted and teas, 11 Schoolhill Miss Mary, stabler and innkeeper, 23 Harriet street ...... Miss, superintendent (Femalo School of Industry) 63 Guest- row Miss, dressmaker, 48 Loch street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 14 Thistle street Milner, Magnus, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow Minty, James, assistant inspector of police, 7 Seamount place Robert, porter and provision merchant, 15 Mealmarket street Mrs, 7 Seamount place Mitchell, Alexander (Mitchell and Cay) 2 Gilcomston brae Alexander, bird-stuffer, 1 Flourmill lane Alexander, assistant pilot-master, New Pier and Cay, house carpenters, Spa street Charles, late merchant, 41 Guestrow Charles (teller T. & C. B.) h. 20 Regent quay Daniel, machine.maker, 37 Park street David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire and Pelican Life Assurance Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h. Diamond Cottage, Holburn place David, blacksmith, 1 Commerce street George M., spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, A. 3 George street George, and Co., painters, glaziers, and paper hangers, 42 Woolmanhill, h. 39 Union terrace James, assistant inspector of poor, Old Machar, 38 Skene-si, A. Holburn street Jan>es (of J. and M.) United Cottage, Holburn place Jame9, broker, 21 Lodge walk James, tailor, 9 Guestrow John, builder (of Mitchell and Ross) 4 Little Chapel street John, artist, 119 Crown street John, linen manufacturer, and principal beadle (Free St. Clement's) 51 Castle street, A. 6 Castle brae Rev. John (Holburn Church) 51 Chapel street • Robert, manager Leith and Clyde Shipping Co., A. 20 Regent quay Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Commerce street Robert, lock and hinge-maker, Beattie's court, 102 Gallow- gate, A. 155 Gallowgate Thomas, engineer (Blaikie Brothers) Footdee 144 NEW ABERDEEN. MIT—MOL

Mitchell, Rev. William L. (Free Holburn Church) 139 Skene street William, mason, 22 Rose street William, shipmaster, 46 Regent quay

.>.... William, wright (A. Rennie) 50 Commerce street, h. 4 Castle lane William, bookseller, ornamental stationer and printseller, 55 Union street, h. 20 Spittal William, post-master, 5 Market street William, teacher (Boys' Hospital), 19 Upperkirkgate

. .... Mrs. Barbara, sick-uurse, 10 Black's-buildings Mrs., midwife, 65 Chapel street Mrs., lodgings, 21 Summer street Mrs., pattern printing establishment, 8 St. Nicholas street Mrs. Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmont street Mrs. John, agent for Morison's medicines, 74 Broad street Miss, 1 Chapel street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 65 Chapel street Moffat, William, shipmaster (Harvest Home,) 9 Hanover street Moir, B. (of J. Moir and Son) 36 Marischal street George, house carpenter, 7 Carmelite lane, h. 18 Marywell-st. James, surgeon, 40 Union place James (James Moir & Co.) 51 Victoria street west James, tea and grocery warehouse, 33 Schoolhill, h. 7 Don- ald's court James and Co., clothiers and tailors, 185 Union street John, messenger-at-arms, 10 Huxter row, h. 5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill John, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 41 Green, A. 8 Carmelite street John, and Son, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable food in a fresh state, 56 Virginia street and Brown, wine merchants, 23 Adelphi Robert, wine merchant, 23 Adelphi, h. Teignmouth, - shire William, writer (Jopp and Shand) 31 Gallowgate, h. 23 Broad street William, tailor, 85 Chapel street William, shore-porter, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Mrs, 1 Skene place Mrs, register office for servants, 5 Donald's court, 20 School- hill Mrs William (late of Park) 254 Union street Mrs, 5 Skene row Miss, dressmaker, 18 Marywell street Miss, 55 Gallowgate Misses, dressmakers, 43 Bon-accord street Mollison, George, traveller (J. Ford) 9 John street James, grocer, Holburn street John, baker, Wellington place MOL—MOR NEW ABERDEEN. 145

Mollison, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street John, 130 Union street William, clerk (N. of Scot. E. L. Co.) 196 George street William, teacher, Mechanics' Institution, A. Ashvale, Cooper- ston ...... Miss, teacher, 24 James' street Monaghan, Catherine, broker, 14 Hutcheon street Moncur, James, driver, Banff mail-gig, 169 George street Monro, John, Morningfield Mrs, lodgings, 38 Chapel street Mrs, late of Huntly, 61 Dee street Montgomery, Alexander, 10 Sugarhouse lane Francis, auctioneer and manager of the Aberdeen Equitable Loan Company, 27 Gallowgate, A. 9i Sugarhouse lane James, spirit dealer, 137 King street Moor, Willium, carter, 47 Jack's brae More, Mrs of Raeden, A. 36 Schoolhill Miss, 150 Crown street Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 36, A. 34 Windmill brae James, foreman shipwright (A. Hall & Sons) 67 Waterloo-st. James, manager, Spring garden, h. 14 North Broadford James, hairdresser, 9 Skene street John, shipowner, 8 Yeats' lane Patrick, Rosie Cottage, Maybank William, hairdresser, 35 Woolmanhill Morice, Alexander, game dealer, 15 Meal Market lane D. R. advocate, 34 Marischal street, A. Tullos, Nigg Mrs Alexander, 4 West Craibstone street Mrs Robert, 10, Bon-accord square Mrs Isabella, 193 Union street Morison, Alexander, pilot-master, New Pier Alexander, silk mercer and linen draper, 119 Union street, h. 11 Union buildings Alexander shipmaster (Dunrobin Castle) .91 Wales street Alexander, late shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent street David, late woollen draper, 57 Victoria street west George, M.D., 15 Constitution street George, goods manager's clerk (A. R. C.) 5 Constitution-st George) leather merchant, 37 Upperkirkgate George, brushraaker, 37^ George street James, superintendent (Market) A. Albyn Cottage, Albyn place James, gardener, Drywell park, Loanhead James, clerk, 13 Prince Regent street John, 1 St Mary's place John, accountant (City of Glasgow Bank) 15 Constitution-st Joseph, tailor, 5 Guestrow Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co., Inches) 157 Crown-st William and Walter, butchers, 12 Black's buildings William, 85 Skene square N 146 NEW ABERDEEN. MOR—MUI

Morison, Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Mrs William, 11 Union buildings Mrs, 54 Chapel street Morren, William, chemist (P. Williamson) Dee village Miss, 29 Dee street Morrice, Alexander, ironfounder, (W. M'Kinnan and Co.) 10 Albyn place Miss, dressmaker, 8 Crooked lane Morrison, A. D., coal-agent, 29 Thistle street Mortimer, Peter, 55 Dee street Eobert, iron merchant, 12 St. Paul street, and Ironmonger's court, 14 Upperkirkgate, h. Rubislaw terrace William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St. Nicholas-st. Mowat, A. and T., china and rag merchants. 3, h. 3£ Blackfriars street the ...... Alexander, jun., proprietor, sea-water baths at sea beach, and 10 Regent quay, h. 3J Blackfriars street James, tailor and clothier, 37 St. Nicholas street, renovator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 8, h. 7 Flourmillbrae James, gardener, 57 Huntly street John D., and Co., fishmongers, 6 Basement floor, New market, h. 66 Virginia street workshop, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 10 Justice-st. ; Sinclair's close Magnus, shipmaster (Smithfield) 29 Frederick street ..... William, writer, 22 Adelphi, A. 117 George street William, outfitting warehouse, 82 Shiprow ...... Mrs, 21 Schoolhill Muil, Francis, baker, 153, h. 155 George street ...... Mrs, baker, 41 Schoolhill Mullet, Mrs, commercial lodgings, 22 Broad street Munro, Alex., wood merchant, 45 Constitution street Alex., tailor and clothier, 33 Woolmanhill David (of J. and D. Munro) h. 32 Union terrace Donald, house carpenter, 171 Galiowgate James, shipmaster (John Knox) 39 Constitution street James and David, boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirkgate John, late inspector of taxes, 20 Union terrace Joseph, grieve, Broomhill, Pitmuxton Major George, staff-officer of pensioners, 15 Dee street Kenneth, baker, 66, h. 68 George street artist, 69 Bon-accord street Robert, f Roderick, shoemaker, 6J Canal terrace Mrs William, keeper, Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market street Mrs, poultry shop, 73 Windmillbrae Mrs, lodgings, 116 George street Muir, John, agent for Aberdeen and Hull steamers, 49 Marischal street, h. 22 Victoria street west MUR—NAT NEW ABERDEEN. 147

Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller and bookbinder, 36 St. Nicholas street, h. 3 Ross's court, Upperkirkgate William, cabinetmaker, 15 Denburn terrace Murray, Alexander, cattle dealer and cattle agent, 100 West Hut- cheon street Andrew, advocate (Murray and M'Combie) 44 Skene ter- race Andrew Geddes, commercial traveller (Aberdeen Lime Co.) 4 Millburn street and Garden, advocates, 50 Schoolhill and M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union street and Morison, managers (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches George, tin-plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel street George, builder, 63 Park street Isaac, tailor, 22 Shiprow James, advocate, 48, h. 50 Schoolhill James, clerk (Farquhar and Gill) 278 George street James A., clerk, City Tax Office, h. 7 Little Belmont street Rev. John (Free North Church) 69 Dee street „ John, and Son, tobacconists, tea and spirit dealers, 15 Up-

perkirkgate, h. 1 1 North Broadford ...... John, general agent, 73 Netherkirkgate John, cabinetmaker, 70 Green John, shoemaker, 54 Park street Peter, broker, 40 East North street ...... Peter, provision merchant, 282 George street

William, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.) ; office, 2 Limesheds, Inches, /*. 10 Springbank terrace William, builder, 52 Chapel street ...... William, brushmaker, 31 Chapel street William, jun., flesher, 39 New market, h. Loanhead, Gil- comston ...... William (J. Duguid and Co.) 8 Little Chapel street William, shipmaster, 10 St. Clement street Mrs, 11 Rose street ...... Mrs, Holburn street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 7 Little Belmont street May, provision seller, 42 St. Andrew street Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 145, George-street, h. 55 John

street i Mutch, George, spirit dealer, 21 Windy wynd ..... James, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 East North street Mutual Accumulation Society; A. Duthie, advocate, 11 Market street, agent Myles, James, bookseller, Railway Station, h. 23 Dee Village

Naibnb, Mrs, 29 Union terrace National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42 Castle street 148 NEW ABERDEEN. NAT—NIC

National Fire and Life Assurance Company ; Allardyce and Jopp, agents, 13 Market street Naughton, Captain William, 59 Victoria street west Neil, Mrs, vintner, 44 Quay Mrs Joseph, 37 Victoria street west

Neish, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 1 1 Dee street Nelson, Daniel, feuar, Holburn street Ness, Alex. H., commission and assurance agent, 13 Union row Robert, coach builder and harness maker, 7, h. 13 Union-row

Netherlands Vice Consul, Arthur Thomson ; office, Bank of Scot- land court, Castle street Newburgh Commercial Co., John Jamieson, 56 Marischal street, manager Newcastle Steam Co., 47 Marishal street, Nisbet and Robertson, managers Newson, Jonathan, Mill street Newton, John, shipmaster (Els wick tug) 28 Wellington street Nichol, Francis Hay, surgeon, 18 Golden square Nicol, Alexander (A. and W. Nicol) h. Seaton Farm, Old Aberdeen A. and W., ship and insurance brokers, 60 Marischal street Alexander, lime meter, 23 James street Alexander, cooper, Barnett's close Alexander, coachman (Lord Forbes coach) 5 Correction wynd Francis, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58 Skene street George, overseer (W. Routledg© and Son, 219 Gallowgate, h. 190 West North street George, (A. Cowie and Co.) 39 Marischal street George, shoemaker, 18 Virginia street G. J., M.D., 17 Belmont street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 John street James, advocate, 15 Belmont street James, bulker, Harbour Office, h. 2 Shorebrae James (late of Edinburgh) Holbnrn place John, teacher of vocal music, rope and twine manufacturer, 38 Catherine street, h. 50 Causewayend John, merchant tailor, 126 Union street, h. 21 J Union terrace John, teacher (Davidson's School) 10 York street Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10 Exchequer-row, h. 42 Castle street Whinton, ropemaker, Farquhar place, Gallowgate William, night patrol, 128 Chapel street Mrs Andrew, 4 Dee street Mrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street ...... Mr3 John, Scott's court, 25 Regent quay Mrs John, merchant, 20 Shiprow, h. 25 Regent quay Nicoll, David, and Co., fleshers, 3 Basement-floor, New market, h. 4 Mounthooly John, turner, 19 Seamount place Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith, 11 Causewayend George, water taxman, 23 Marywell street ;

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Nicolson and Simpson, coal brokers, 8 Trinity quay William, (Nicolson and Simpson) 23 Marywell street Mrs B., (of Glenbervie), 26 Bon-accord terrace Mrs James, 59 Marischal street ...... Misses, of Glenbervie, 26 Bon-accord terrace Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon street ...... William, artist, 24 Frederick street Nisbet and Son, soapmakers, 94 Loch street, h. 199 King street James (Nisbet and Robertson) 4 Skene place and Robertson, insurance brokers, 47 Marischal street Misses, 4 Skene place Niven, J. and C, meal and barley warehouse, 59 Green Noble, Miss, lodgings, 39 Chapel street Nornable, Alfred, currier, 14 Skene street Norris, Mrs, teacher, 74 Wales street

North British Australasian Loan Company ; office, 31 Gallowgate North British Fire and Life assurance; T. and N. Burnett, advo- cates, 25 Belmont street, and Andrew Murray, advocate, 103 Union street, agents North Broadford Bread Company, 5 North Broadford ; Alexander Craig, manager, A. 8 North Broadford Northern Assurance Company; William Chalmers, manager ; office, 3 King street North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle street; James Westland, manager

North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company ; entries, M'Combie's

court, 52 Union street, and 51 Netherkirkgate ; William Brebner, manager, h. Crown court, 41 Union street

North of Scotland Railway ; Robert Milne, secretary, 177 Union-st.

Norwich Fire Life, and Annuity Office ; Charles Chalmers, advo-

cate, agent ; office, 147 Union street

Ogg, David, basketmaker, 43 Upperkirkgate, and 30 Market-gal. George, clerk (Gas Light Co.) 14 College Bounds, Old Aber- deen «- Henry (Henry Ogg and Co.) Holburn street Henry, and Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston William F., advocate, 11 Adelphi court, h. 118 Crown street Ogilvie, Alexander, clerk, 22 Ferryhill place Alexander, manufacturer, 1J North Broadford ...... A. and W. cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 183 Union street cabinet manufactory, 5 Thistle lane, Thistle street, h. Mile-end, Stocket ...... George, M.D., lecturer on Institutes of Medicine, King's College, h. 39 Union place James, railway guard, 21 Ferryhill place John, LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospital) Strawberry-bank John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47, Upperkirk- gate, h. Kingsland place 150 NEW ABERDEEN. OGI— PAT

Ogilvie, Thomas, 6atin hat manufacturer, 17 Drum's lane, h. above shop William, flaxdresser, yarn and linen merchant, 25 Nether- kirkgate, h. Mile-end William, rope and twine manufacturer, 2 Park street west Mrs, 22 Ferryhill place Misses, Ruthrieston Ogston, Alexander, tallow chandler, 86, h. 88 Loch street Francis, M.D., 18 Adelphi court John, wright, 11 Denburn terrace Miss, 6 Caroline place Old Machar Poor Assessment Collector's Office, 96 Union street Old Machar Poor Inspector's Office, 38 Skene street Oldman, George, hairdresser and beadle, (St. John the Evangelist's Church) 40 Castle street, h. 26 Frederick street

, Mrs Andrew, 32 Victoria street west Oliphant, Walter, commission agent, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs, 53 Victoria street west Orcherton, James, mealseller, 82, h. 80 George street Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street Orr, Mrs, spirit dealer, 67 Guestrovv

Oswald, George, and Co., ship insurance and sharebrokers ; office, 30 Marischal street H. C. (Oswald, George & Co.) agent for the Globe Fire and Life Insurance Co., h. 95 Crown street Mrs, midwife, 30 Skene street

Page, Thomas, coachman, Holburn place

Palladium Life Assurance Society ; Norval Clyne, advocate, agent, 245 Union street Palmer, John, hair cloth and curled hair manufacturer, 100, h. 87 Loch street Rev. Sabez, 44 Constitution street Panton, Charles, bookseller, and stationer, 33, A. 38 St. Nicholas- st. John, grocer, 33 Park street George, late farmer, 22 Ferryhill place Mrs, 5 East Craibstone street Park, Mrs, spirit dealer, 280 George street Parker, Mrs, 52 Skene terrace Parkhill, John, commission agent, 35 East North street Parrot, Robert, shipmaster, (Fairy_) 27 York place Thomas, shipmaster, 59 Virginia street Paterson, Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frederick street Alexander, provision seller, 281 George street David, clerk, (Milne Cruden & Co.) h. 46 Chapel street David, general agent, 30 Marischal street, h. 96 Union street Farquharson, spirit dealer, 2, h. 3 Carnegie's brae A. and G., Saw-mill, Inches George, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 9 Crown street, h. 46 Chapel street PAT—PET NEW ABERDEEN. 151

Paterson, George, (W. Paterson & Co.) h. 39 Union terrace Rev. John, Strawberrybank John, shipmaster, 42 Huntly street John, advocate, 2 Guestrow, h. Mountpleasant John, 25 Justice street John, surgeon, 61 St. Nicholas street John, boot and shoemaker, 14 Catherine street J. and G., boot and shoe makers, 130 Union street Samuel, book-keeper (Great North of Scotland Railway Co.) 177 Union street west William, wholesale druggist, 134 and 136 Gallowgate, h. 73 John street William and Co., leather merchants and tanners, 2 Denburn terrace

,. William, pattern maker (Blaikie Brothers) 107 Gallowgate Mrs Dr., 17 Albert street Mrs Wm., lodgings, 6 Broad street ...... Mrs A., 10 Bon-accord terrace Mrs, 3 Mackie place Mrs, matron(Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital)30 Hunt- ly street Mrs John, vintner, Rubislaw Mrs Roderick, 37 Littlejohn street Mrs, lodgings, 41 Dee street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 30 Castle street Paul, Alexander, writer (J. and S.) 31 Gallowgate Alexander, funeral waiter and beadle Congregational Church, George street, 7 Forbes street Alexander, provision shop, 13 Young street James, advocate, 12 King street, h. 27 Victoria street west John, plasterer, 8 Langstane place John, jun., plasterer, 18 Bon-accord lane, h. 8 Langstane place John, post-horse master, 77 Skene street Robert, artist, 18 Bon-accord lane, h. 8 Langstane place Pauline, Mrs, tuscan and straw-bonnet maker, 159 George streei Payne, Robert, spar-maker (W. Hood and Co.) 8 Catto square Pearson, Alexander, merchant, 17 Regent quay, h. 63 Dee street Mark, broker, 13 St. Andrew street Peebles, William, 12 Albion street Peddelty, Joseph, and Co., wholesale hosiers and manufacturers, 68 Loch street, h. Villafield Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 104 Union street, h. Arthur seat Penman, Mrs, 220 George street Penny, William, shipmaster, Polmuir Permit Office, 112 King street Perpetual Investment Land and BuL ding Society, London; J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street Peterkin, John, wright, 18 Whitehouse street 152 NEW ABERDEEN. PET PIR

Peterkin, Mrs, lodgings, 165 Gallowgate Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 18 "Whitehouse street Peters, Alexander (late farmer) Holburn street Petrie and Co., stonecutters, Union bridge _ George, engraver and copperplate printer, 6 Huxter row James, gardener, Cooperston buildings James (of Petrie and Co.) k. Newlands Cottage, Pitmuxton John, writer, 25 Belmont street, h. 13 Constitution street John, spirit dealer, 64 Queen street Robert, boot and shoemaker, 120 Skene street William, baker, 35 Broad street Miss, dressmaker, 74 Windmill brae Petty, David, shipmaster, 22 Virginia street Pettigrew, Mrs, vintner, 3 Stronach's close Philip, Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King street, h. 82 Queen street James, M.D. 1, h. 2 Mounthooly and Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union street and Kennedy, wholesale and retail general drapers, 17 and 19 Union buildings, and 12 Exchequer row, h. Victoria place ...... William, jun. (Philip and Cooper) Strawberrybank Mrs James, 82 Queen street Mrs William, poultry shop, 21 George street Phimister, John, spirit dealer, 70 East North street terrace, agent Phcenix Fire Office ; C. Lumsden, Union Piggie, Andrew H. furnishing tailor, 68 Broad street Thomas (Broadford Works) Maybank Piper, Mrs, Holburn place Pirie, Alexander (Alexander Pirie and Sons) Waterton Alexander, jun. (Alexander Pirie and Sons) Waterton manufacturers and wholesale „ Alexander, and Sons, paper stationers, 20 Adelphi< J. and A., general blacksmiths, 9 Barnard's close Alexander, millwright, 66 West North street Alexander, terminus coffee rooms, 19 Market street David, merchant and commission agent, Crown court, h. 137 Union street George, shore-porter, and sedan-chair carrier, Mitchell place, King street George, minibus proprietor, North Jopp's lane, h. 23 Young street Gordon (Alexander Pirie and Sons) Waterton James, bottler, Devanha brewery, h. I Marywell street James, Waterton John, gardener (successor to J. Cadenhead) Strawberrybank, Hardgate Johnston, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Woolman- hill, h. 4 Charlotte s.reet Patrick, jun., manufacturer (Milne, Cruden, and Co.) h. 154 Union street William, 67 Bon-accord street PIR—PRI NEW ABERDEEN. 153

Pirie, Rev. W. R., D.D., professor of Divinity, Marischal College, 13 Bon-accord square Mrs, fishmonger, 2 Basement floor, New market, h. 10 Car- melite street Mrs, sick-nurse, 61 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 17 Upperkirkgate Sarah, spirit dealer, 23 Loch street Pirrie, William, M.D., F.R S.E., regius professor of surgery in Marischal College and University, and surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, 238 Union street Pittendrich, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 5 St Clement lane, east end of St Clement street James (W. Shirres and Co.) 3 Mackie place Miss, lodgings, 116 Goorge street Pittendrigh, William, builder, 112 John street, h. 3 Charlotte street Plate Glass Insurance Co., John Sheed, agent, 44 Marischal street Playfair, Alex., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 33, h. 20 Castle-st Charles, gunmaker to Prince Albert, 70, h. 84 Union street Pole, Lawrence, shipmaster, 8 Reid's houses, Holburn Police Writing Chambers, 50 St Nicholas street Polished Granite and Marble Works, foot of Constitution street Polished Granite and Marble Works, 112 John street Pope, S., mail guard, 91 King street Poor, Inspector of (City parish) office, Nelson street Inspector of (Oldmachar parish) 38 Skene street Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's court, 19 Upperkirkgate Poor's Rate Office (City parish) 25 Marischal street, James Riddell,

accountant, collector ; hours 9 till 3, and 6 till 8 Porter, David, and Co., vintners, 5 Regent quay and Leighton, boot and shoemakers, 52 St Nicholas street, h. 11 Charles street John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or Berry's road John, shore-porter, 4-2 Castle street Robert, letter-carrier, 86 Chapel street Post Office, Market street ("Receiving) 197 Union street ...... (Receiving) 32 Quay (Receiving) 237 George street (Receiving) Ferryhill station Poulter, Absolom, late clothier, 65 Dee street Thomas, late elothier, 65 Dee street Pratt, James, clerk, coach office, Union Street, h. 57 Huntly street and Keith, wholesale and retail silk mercers and shawl mer- chants, 51 and 53 Union street Robert, grain and meal merchant 21J, h. 14 Schoolhill Presley, George, guard, North Defiance, 123 George street George, clerk (Aberdeen Commercial Co.) A. 71 Bon-accord street Preston, David B., comptroller, customs, h. 7 Union terrace Primrose, Rev. William, 19 North Silver street ;

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Pringle, John, saddler and harness maker, 59 St. Nicholas street Prior, Miss, teacher, 147 Union street, h. 27 Blackfriars street Procter, Farquharson, baker, 276 George street, h. 70 Catherine-st. Miss, 139 Skene street

Procurators- Fiscal for the Burgh ; Alexander and John Cadenhead, advocates, 9 Huxter-row

Procurator-Fiscal for the County ; William Simpson, advocate 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

Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Company of London ; John Stuart, advocate, 87 Crown street, agent

Provest, Charles, turner and card-nailer, Cuusewayend ; h. 62 Ca- therine street

Provident Life Office and County Fire Office ; William Smith, jun., 106 Union street, agent Prosser, George, 36 Harriet street

Prussian Vice-Consul ; Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland, Castle-st.

Public Rooms, Union street ; William Chisholm, keeper News Rooms, Mechanics' Buildings, 17 Market street; W. Gellan, keeper English, &c, Schools, Little Belmont street Pye, Mrs G., 4 Trinity street Pyper, James, post-horse master and livery stables, 7 and 8 Shoe lane William, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate

Rae, Alexander, 43 Victoria street west Alexander, spirit dealer, 88, A. 91 George street Francis, cart and plough- wright, h. and shop, 62 Skene street George, mason, Nelson street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Park street Nathaniel, 79 Green William, millwright, Ferryhill, h. Bank street William, jobbing gardener, 5 Alexander's court, Gallowgate Mrs George, 10 Bon-accord lane Mrs, lodgings, 5 Little Chapel street Raeburn, John, late teller, Aberdeen Bank, A. Ivy Cottage, Loanhead Peter, baker and confectioner, 16 St. Nicholas street Rafferty, Peter, merchant, 45 Castle street Raiker, William, shipmaster (Jack TarJ 67 Virginia street Railway, Aberdeen, office, Market street Rainie, Alexander, haberdasher, 245 George street Rainnie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant, 50, h. 72 Com- merce-street Miss, lodgings, 102 Union street RAI—REI NEW ABERDEEN. 155

Rainy, George, M.D., surgeon, lecturer on Midwifery to the Uni- versity and King's College, 17 Golden square Rait, William, teacher, Bon-accord Infant School, h. 23 Marywell street Miss, Northfield-house, Gilcomston Ramage, Charles (of Smith and Ram age) 7 Waverly place John, manager, Causewayend Mill (Crombie and Co.) 8 Ca- therine street

William, architect, 115 Union street, /*. 7 Waverly place ...... Mrs John, 7 Waverly place Ramsay, James, grocer, 73 Chapel street John, shoemaker, 83 Queen street John, 11 Canalside, Mounthooly Mrs, lodgings, Marine Cottage, 6 Constitution street Ranson, Edward, New market Coffee room, 9 Market street Rattray, Robert, M.D., superintendent of the Royal Infirmary William, manufacturing chemist, 48 York street, h. 74 Union street William, teacher, Charlotte street Schools, h. 33 Char- lotte street Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4 Gallowgate Captain, R.N., 130 Crown street Rayner, John J., Inland Revenue Officer, Reid's lodgings, Holburn-st Raynes, Lieut. Charles M., Royal Artillery, Cherrybank, 20 Bon- accord terrace Redfern, P., M.D., lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, King's College, h. 2 Crown place east Refuge, House of, and Industry, 45 Guestrow Register for farm servants, 4 Queen street Reid, Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office) Waterloo street Alexander (late cart and plough wright) 29 Skene street Alexander, overseer (Gilcomston Comb- work) h. 4 North Broadford

.. Andrew, grocer, 117 Gallowgate, h. 21 Seamount place

... . Andrew, merchant and consul for the United States, 107, A.

1 14 King street Archibald Grant, baker and confectioner, 167 Gallowgate, h. 11 Seamount place Benjamin, and Co., seedsman and nurseryman, 94 Union

street ; nurseries, Albyn place and Union vale Benjamin (B. Reid and Co.) A. 19 Albyn place Charles, day patrol, Albion street David (G. Reid and Sons) Crown court, Union street Donald, teacher of sacred music and precentor (Free East Church) Gordon's court, 24 Gordon street Duncan, 47 Frederick street Duncan, M.D., Crown court, Union street Duncan, J., shipmaster (Cathcart) 47 Frederick street Duncan, assistant clerk to Commissioners, 25 Belmont street, h. 2 Affleck street 156 NEW ABERDEEN. REI REI

Reid, Rev. Edward, governor of Poor's-house, Nelson street George, stove and fender maker, smith, and bell-hanger, 29, A. 31 Queen street George, and Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union street George, broker, 97 Loch street, h. Sutherland's court, 126 Gallowgate George (B. Reid & Co.) 11 Bon-accord street J., and Co., fleshers, 158 George street James, nurseryman, 11 Leadside, Bellville, Gilcomston James, gardener, Springbank street James, shoemaker, 7 St. Andrew street James, furnishing tailor, 119 George street, h. 21 Seamount place James, foreman (J. Abernethy & Co) Ferryhill foundry James, messenger (Mail Coach-Office) 90 Shiprow James, builder, 12 and 13 Thornton place, Guestrow John, saddler, 6 King street, h. 57 Park street John, gardener, Pitmuxton John, boiler-maker, 2 Crooked lane John, vintner, 39 Lodge walk John, shipowner, 7 Canal street John, shipmaster, 4 Links street John, Roman Catholic clergyman, 1 Chapel court, Justice-st John M., teacher, 10 North Silver street John, broker, 26 Justice street Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 86 King street Peter, 2 Canal street, Mounthooly

.. .. Robert, grocer, spirit dealer, china and stoneware merchant, 14 and 16, h. 15 West street Smith, and Co., Union Glen Distillery, Holburn Thomas, advocate, 84 Union street "William, ship and insurance broker, agent for the Scottish Sea Insurance Co., Dundee, and for the United Kingdom Life Assurance Co., London, 56. h, 48 Marischal street William, vintner, 18 Carmelite street William, late shipbuilder, 109 York street William, slater, 63 Hutcheon street William (J. Duguid and Co.) 77 Bon-accord street William (North of Scotland Bank) Crown court William, shipmaster, 109 York street William L., advocate (of Grigor and Reid), 77 Bon-accord street. Helen, spirit dealer, 22 Correction wynd Mrs D., lodgings, 44 Gordon street Mrs George, sen., 28 Silver street Mrs William, lodgings, Holburn street Mrs, Wellington place Mrs, 47 Frederick street Mrs, 15 Bon-accord street Mrs, flesher, 13 New market, h. 66 Green REI RIA KIW ABERDEEN. 157

Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 9 Diamond street Mrs, lodgings, 79 Guestrow Mrs, 12 Constitution street ...... Mrs James, 6 Frederick street Mrs Peter, draper, 6 Innes street Mrs William, 78 Victoria place Mrs William, 3 Littlejohn street Miss, 15 Bon-accord street Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street Miss, 20 West street Miss, dressmaker, 13 Correction wynd Eediord, William, clock-cleaner, umbrella, bellows, and spectacle repairer, 208 Gallowgate Reith, Alexander, carter, Devanha Distillery, A. 10 Affleck street George, secretary and generaj manager (Aberdeen Kail way) 1 Eotunda place, Ferryhill George, currier, 123 Chapel street

James, manufacturer (Milne Cruden, and Co.) /*. 16 Rose- mount place James, gardener, 74 Woolmanhill John, gardener, Pitmuxton, Cooperston William, builder, 112 Causewayend Mrs, lodgings, 28 Skene street Rennie, Alexander, painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 45 Upper- kirkgate, h 275 George street George, printer, 61 Broad street, h. Farqubar's Cottage, 35 North Broadford George, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 Virginia street, h. 10 Summer lane George, shipmaster, 4 Alford place George J., shipmaster (Conqueror) 83 King street John T., ship insurance and share agent, 43 Marischal street, h. 259 Crown street

. William, smith and furniture dealer, 23 Gallowgate Mrs, milliner, 15 South Gallery, New market, h. 87 Queen-st. Miss, dressmaker, 24 Schoolhill Rettie, James (M. Rettie and Sons) 7 Thistle street M. and Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in London and Geneva watches, clocks and fancy goods, lamp saloun, 151 Union street M. and Sons, lamp-manufacturers, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street William (M. Rettie and Sons) 23 Dee street Reynolds, George, basketmaker, 26 Queen street Rhind, Alexander, (James Littlejohn) 29 Thistle street John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, h. and office, 28 Broad street Miss, 16 Shiprow Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle lane o —

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Riach, Mrs, 24 Young street Mrs, sick-nurse, 28 George street

...... Mrs, Workman's Tavern, 16 Shiprow Rice, Adam, boot and shoemaker, 37 Woolmanhill, h. 21 Rosemount place Widow, provision merchant, 114 Gallowgate Richards and Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford and Co., -bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw Richardson, Misses, 43 Victoria street west Rickman, Mrs, Springbank street Riddel, Alexander, overseer (John Gibb and Son) 10 Church street Alexander, horse-shoer and farrier, Holburn street D. and J., jewellers and watchmakers, 43 St Nicholas street, h. Milner's court, 25 Guestrow James, accountant, 25 Marischal street James, teacher, John Knox School, h. 55 Gallowgate Peter, principal clerk (Harbour office) 3 St Clement street Thomas, accountant (Savings Bank) 10 Millburn street William R. book-keeper (Town and County Bank) 19 Ferry- hill place Mrs Peter, spirit dealer, 25 Skene street Riddoch, Alexander (T. M'Combie and Co.) 4 Springbank place Mrs, lodgings, 4 Springbank place Ririe, Alexander, broker, 163 Gallowgate Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 1 Bannermill street David, shipmaster, 49 Commerce street James, shipowner, &c, Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen Rev. J. B, (Secession Church) 21 Summer street John, St. Nicholas Hotel, 2 St. Nicholas lane John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6,1 Shiprow John, saddler and harness maker, 5 & 9, h. 7 Back wynd John, Roman Catholic clergyman, 1 Chapel Court, Justice street Robert, letter carrier, 7 Church street Thomas, druggist, 228 George street, h. 7 Church street Thomas, jun., shipowner, Kenfield, Ruthrieston Thomas, shipmaster (Essequibo) 17 Prince Regent street W., and Co., leather cutters, 51 Netherkirkgate, A. 46 White- house street Mrs Thomas, 7 Church street Margaret, bootbinder, 7 Church street Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown court, Union street Alexander, 13 Canal street Brothers, and Co., commission merchants, wholesale mer- chants, insurance brokers, and agents, 59 Marischal street Charles, salesman (Walter Stewart) h. 130 Union street David, fishmonger and game dealer to her Majesty and H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 19 New-market, h. 4 Summer-st. George, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow ROB—ROB NEW ABERDEEN. 159

Robb, George, wholesale grocer, 14 Young st., h. 22 Gerrard-st. James (Robb, Brothers, and Co.) Millbum Cottage, Dee Village James, carter, 46 Jack's brae John, plumber (J. Blaikie and Son) h. 29 Frederick street ...... John (Robb, Brothers and Co.) Millburn Cottage, Dee Village William, stabler, 13 Princes street ...... William, wright, 25, h. 126 Crown street Mrs Charles, lodgings, 130 Union street Mrs James, 22 Gerrard street Robbie, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 94 George street, h. 1 Skene square

William, spirit dealer, 1 1 Carmelite street Roberts, Alexander, 27 Causewayend David, saddler, 92 and 94 King street, h. 4 Frederick street Robert, furniture dealer, Back wynd stairs Mrs, midwife, 27 Causewayend Misses, dressmakers, 12 Frederick street

Robertson, Alexander, engineer, 1 Mount street Alexander, manager for the Broadford Bread Company, 218 George street, h. 1 Craigie street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 West North street, k. 22 Shoe lane ...... Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetery) h. at the gate Benjamin, shipmaster, 23 Constitution street Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, A. South Constitution street David, Royal Hotel, post-horse-master to her Majesty, 61 Union street George, Excise Office, 187 George street George, mason, 123 Chapel street George, ironmonger, 207 Gallowgate, h. 2 Gerrard street James, haircutter and perfumer, 20, k. 26 Broad street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 West North street, h. above shop

...... John, shipmaster, 55 Wellington street Rev. John, late of Gartly, 3 Mitchell place, King street John, advocate, (C. Lumsden) 12 Union terrace, h. 14 Vico- ria street west Patrick, M.A., 7 Huntly street Robert, stoneware merchant, 16 Schoolhill Robert, shoemaker, 25 Schoolhill Robert, feuar, 115 Causewayend Robert, lodgings, 144 George street .. — Thomas, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer, 73 Gallowgate Thomson, gardener, Hardgate William, wright, 19 Bon-accord lane, h. 95 Chapel street William, spirit dealer, 25 Windy Wynd ...... William, clerk (Brown and Carr) h. 26 Union row 160 NEW ABERDEEN. ROB—ROS

Robertson, Mrs Charles, 3 Mill street Mrs, midwife, 40 St. Clement street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street Mrs, midwife, 51 Longacre Mrs, sick nurse, 6 Broad street Mrs Forbes, 53 Union place Mrs John, 34 Skene terrace Mrs, midwife, 51 Virginia street Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate Mrs P., 58 Dee street Mrs, inn and lodgings, 13 Guestrow Mrs, 29 Castle street Miss, milliner, 217 Union street Miss, 50 Bon-accord street Miss, Strawberrybnnk Misses, teachers, 29 Castle street Misses, teachers, 116 George street Miss, dressmaker, G Correction wynd Miss, 1 Albyn place Kobinson, Crum, and Co,, cotton spinners, Bannermill Hardy (B. C. and Co.) 3 Union place Robison, "William, advocate, 68 Castle street Robson, Alexander, tea and spirit dealer, 31 Causewayend, h. 21 Seamount place Miss, milliner, 74 Skene street Bodger, James, tanner, currier, wholesale and retail leather dealer,. Gilcomston Tannery, h. 1 Mary place Bodney, David, vintner, 82 Waterloo quay Boger, John (of Pratt and Keith) 22 Silver street Thomas, teacher (Trades' School) 55 Longacre Bollo, William, keeper of deadhouse, Henderson's Court, 46 Broad street Ronald, John, broker, 42 Lodge walk Mrs, Lemon Tree Tavern, 7 Huxter row Bose, Donaldson, and Co., shipowners and timber merchants, 7 York street George, turner, 73, h. 76 Green George (G. Both well) h. 1 Shuttle lane James, wood merchant, 35 College street John, linen manufacturer, John street John, stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate John, and Co., wrights and funeral undertakers, 16Muttonbrae William (D. Bose and Co.) 7 York street Mrs Donaldson, 11 Golden square Ross, Adam, jeweller and watch dealer, 64 Schoolhill Alexander, overseer (Bannermill) 16 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 ; A. 75 Bon-accord street ROS—ROS NEW ABERDEEN. 161

Ross, Alexander, clerk (W. Simpson and Co.) Footdee, h. 28 Wel- lington street Alexander, brewer, 8 Skene square, h. 7 Forbes street Angus, cooper, 15 James street, k. 25 Queen street

, David, collector ("Steam Navigation Co.) h. 6 Castlebrae George, feuar, 19 Wales street George, tailor, 6 St. Catherine's wynd Hugh, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. Emslie's court, 26 Gallowgate Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad street, h. 100 Crown street James, shoemaker, 46 Shiprow James, Cooperston Cottage James, builder (Mitchell and Ross) 28 Summer street James, 18 Commerce street

». James, clothier and haberdasher, 206, A. 239 George street James, writer (Record Office) 7 Garvock street

John N., grocer, porter and ale dealer, 1 Rosernount terrace, h. 6 Forbes street John, mason and builder, 116 Skene street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Windmillbrae John, assistant commissary of ordnance, 26 Constitution street John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover street John, ironmonger, 57 St. Nicholas street, h. 264 George-st. John, sharebroker, Marischal street, h. Twin Cottage, Chapel street John, letter-carrier, h. Little Belmont street Peter, and Son, leather cutters, 59 Windmillbrae Robert P., 39 Dee street Robert, plasterer, 20 Longacre Roderick, shoemaker, 8 St. Clement street, h. 3 Catto square Thomas, sexton (St. Nicholas Churchyard) 14 Sclioolhill William, grocer, 168 Gallowgate William, advocate, 20 Belmont street William, ironmonger, 34 Broad street William, principal servant (Free North Church) and funeral waiter, 13 Chronicle lane William, wright, Gas Works, A. Gas street Mrs, lodgings, 40 Chapel street Mrs A- J., 75 Bon-accord street Mrs Dr., 25 Queen street Mrs George, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 h. 9 Hanover street Mrs Peter, 40 Chapel street. Mrs Robert, 91 Crown street Mrs W., 4 Little Chapel street Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. above shop Miss, 27 Dee street Miss, Granton Lodge, Cooperston place Miss, lodgings, 96 Union street 162 NEW ABERDEEN. ROS—RUS

Ross, Jane, sick-nurse, 40 Skene square Rosie, Wiiliam, shipmaster, Rosie Cottage, Maybank Rothnie, James, 107 George street Rough, John, corn extractor, funeral undertaker, and principal servant (St. Andrew's Chapel) Brebner's court, 9 Castle street William, commission agent, 27 Castle street, h. 2 Castlebrae Koutledge, William (W. Routledge and Son) 268 George street Whinton, and Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gal-

lowgate ; saleroom, 5 St. Catherine's wynd Miss, 220 Gallowgate Rowell, Joseph, manufacturer, View place, 20 Rosemount place Joseph, sen., 18 North Broadford Roy, James, boot and shoemaker, 41 Castle street, h. 8 Meal Market street James, jun., nurseryman; nurseries, North street and South Ferryhill, h. South Ferryhill James, and Co,, wood merchants, Devanha sawmills James (of J. Roy and Co.) h. 13 Bon-accord street John, nursery seedsman, 48 Union street, h. 4 Rotunda place, Ferryhill Miss, milliner and dressmaker (Mathieson's) 78 Union street Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 58 Dee street Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation; Alexander Jopp, advo- cate, agent, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate ...... Mail and general coach office, 65 Union street

Northern Agricultural Society ; Alexander Duthie, secretary. Society-hall, Market street Runcie, George, M.D., 4 Carmelite street J. and W., tinsmiths, 5 George street Runcy, Charles, Millbank, Broadford Charles, late shipmaster, Willowpark, Stocket Russel, George, artist, 4 Dee street William, bookseller, and public circulating library, 19 Broad street, h. 4 Deo street William, confectioner and baker, 38 Upperkirkgate, and 28 Union street, h. 4 Dee street Miss, dressmaker, 83 Spring-garden Russell, Alexander, clothier and outfitter, 18 Union street, h. May- bank cottage, Hutcheon street William, late tailor, 5 Belmont street Mrs, 35 Huntly street Miss, of Rathen, 257 George street

Russian Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson ; office, Bank of Scotland,, Castle street Rust, Alexander, commission agent, 32 Adelphi court David, clothier, 7 Broad street, h. 75 Union street James, wright, 14, h. 35 Blackfriars street John, wood merchant and carpenter, 18, h. 20 Rose street ...... Mrs, lodgings, 178 George street RUT—SCO NEW ABERDEEN. J 63

Rutherford, George D., writer, 245 Union street, h. 4 iSpringbank place Thomas, mealseller, 176 West North street Thomas, carver, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Ruxton, Charles, Albert street Thomas, advocate, 54 Union street, agent for the Rock Life Assurance Co., h. Rock Cottage, Albert street Ryde, Rev. John G., incumbent of St. Andrew's Church, 3 West Craibstone street

Sachs, Rev. M., teacher of languages, 32 Skene terrace Saint, James, shore porter, 41 Summer street James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, 139 Union street, h. 41 Summer street Salmond, William, letter carrier, 5 Drum's lane Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament; M. Rettieand Sons, 151 Union street Royal Music Pianoforte, 218 Union street

Salter, William, flesher, 90 New market, ft. 183 Gallowgate Sandieson, John, shipmaster (Earl of Weroyss) Theatre lane Ludovick, fishing-tackle maker, 118 King street William, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, Holburn street Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50 Summer street Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 17 and 18 New market George, jeweller and lapidary, 81, h. 68 Broad street John, shipmaster, 3 James street John, druggist, 46, h. 48 Commerce street Robert, sen., flesher, 21 New market, h. 21 Crown street George, hat manufacturer, 22 Market gallery Robert, jun., 31 New market, h. Pitmuxton Robert, 29 Hutcheon street Thomas, advocate, 2Ragg's lane, h. 17 Union place Mrs Robert, 29 Hutcheon street Helen, 20 Crown street Miss, dressmaker, 29 Hutcheon street Miss Jane, 3 Canal street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 22 Marywell street

Sasines Register ; office, 25 Belmont street ; N. Burnett, advocate, registrar Saunders, David, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 4 Devanha place George, grocers, 68 and 70 Virginia street, h. 4 Devanha place James, spirit dealer, 53 Regent quay John, late of Kemhill, 15 Bon-accord street

Savings' Bank, National Security, 17 Guestrow ; A. Ross, actuary Sawyers, William, collector of Customs, 30 Bon-accord terrace Scarth, Mrs James, 29 Victoria street west Scatterty, Alexander, spirit dealer, 18J, h. 19 Shiprow Scorgie, Alexander (of Brands and Scorgie) Canal lane George, porter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street Robert, vintner, 1 Waterloo street 164 NEW ABERDEEN. SCO—SHA

Scorgie, Mrs, lodgings, 77 Broad street Scott, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 52 Upperkirkgate, h. 5 Craigwell place Alexander, 15 Rosemount place A. D. (A. Hadden and Sons) 84 Bon-accord street and Duncan, boot and shoemakers, and leather dealers, 25 Broad street

> Andrew, (of S. and D.) h, 105 Skene street George, shoemaker, 42 James street James, boot and shoemaker, 10 St. Nicholas-st., h, 15 Rose- mount place James, spirit dealer, 8 Trinity street John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, h. 86J Crown street John, chimney sweeper, 46 Gallowgate John, house carpenter and cabinetmaker, 176 North street John, manager (A. and G. Paterson_) 12 Marywell street Robert, manager CArbuthnott and M'Gombie) 3 Trinity quay Mrs, (late of Achath) United Cottage, Holburn place

Mrs, lodgings, 1 Ltttlejohn street Miss, 50 Skene terrace Miss, 10 Crown street Misses, 73 Dee street

Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society ; John Jamieson, 56 Marischal 6treet, agent Equitable Assurance Co.; Clements Lumsden, advocate, 2 Union terrace, and William Gordon, advocate, 14 Adelphi, agents

Provident Institution of Edinburgh ; William Skinner, advo- cate, 201 Union street, agent Provincial Assurance Company, 89 Union street; C. F. Grif- fith, manager Sea Insurance Co.; William Reid, agent, 56 Marischal street

Union Fire and Life Insurance Co. ; office, 58 Castle street Widows' Fund; Alexander Nicol, 60 Marischal street, agent Seaview Garden, pleasure and recreation grounds, Cunnigarhill,

Links ; John Pollock, lessee, Theatre Royal Sefton, Charles, manager, Bannermill, 50 Constitution street Seller, Alexander, spirit dealer, 58 Causewayend

James, 1 Links street William, wholesale confectioner, and lozenge manufacturer, 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 Session-Clerk and Registrar of Marriages, John Watt, 2 Correction wynd Seton, James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate, h. 6 Blackfriar street Miss, 76 Dee street Shand, Arthur, feuar, 35 Causewayend ...... David, saw trimmer, Market street Robert (Jopp and Shand) A. 45 Belmont street ;

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Shand, Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Bon-accord street Miss, 4 Union place Miss, 45 Belmont street Shanks, Mrs, housekeeper, Infirmary Sharp, James, musical instrument maker, 11 George street

John, spirit dealer, 1 Wales street Moses, manager, Spring Gardens William, porter, Royal Infirmary, h. Lodge Shaw, John, heel and toe-plate maker, Sharp's court, 78 Loch street Robert, house factor and agent, messenger-at-arms, and bar

officer, Sheriff Court ; office, 1 1 Hunter row, h. 8 Shaw's court, 90 Gallowgate William, tailor and clothier, 41 Lodge walk William, carpenter, 68 Broad street Miss, Springbank terrace Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum, 8 Albyn place Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate Sheed, John, commission merchant and ship broker, agent for Bell,

Rannie and Co., wine merchants, Leith ; the London

Plate Glass Insurance Co. ; Manchester Plate Glass Co. ; Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Co.

Maritime Passengers' Assurance Co. ; Agriculturist Cat-

tle Insurance Co., &c. ; 44 Marischal street Mrs, midwife, 5 Hanover street Shepherd, Alexander, spirit dealer, 79 George street Charles, 8 Kosemount terrace Gecrge, bookseller and stationer, 1 Broad street, h. Pirie's court, 50 Castle street James, clerk (Gray, Watt, and Co.) 182 Gallowgate James (Souter and Shepherd) 31 Dee Street John, keeper of the Water Reservoir, Union place Robert, provision seller, 20 Park street Simpson, spirit dealer, grocer, and wine merchant, 37 West North street, A. 91 Bon-accord street William, confectioner, 49 Union street, h. 134 Crown street William, draper, 182 Gallowgate William, 3 Skene place Mrs, Hardgate Mrs John, lodgings, 182 Gallowgate Miss, 37 Bon-accord street Misses, 66 Schoolhill Sherar, Johnston, writer, 73 John street John, ironmonger and naphtha merchant, 48, h. 50 George-st Mrs, lodgings, 18 Marischal street Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Quay Sheriff- clerk's Office, 27 King street Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, 165 Skene street west Sheriffs, James, grocer, tea and spirit merchant; 52 Woolmanhill Major (Kintore) h. 4 Rosemount place William, shoemaker, 6 West North street i

166 NEW ABERDEEN. SHE—SIM

Sheriffs, Mrs James, Union Inn, 42 St Nicholas street Shewan, Alexander, jobbing gardener, 32 Whitehouse 6treet Shipmaster's Society Hall, 11 Quay; F. J. Cochran, clerk

Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society ; Ho- norary agent, W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street Shields, John, confectioner and pastry cook, 160 Union street Thomas, Pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 133, h. 131 Crown street Shier, David, land surveyor, Newton Cottage, Pitfoddels Shirer, William, clerk (A. Hall and Sons) 13 Bon-accord lane Shirres, D. L. (D. L. Shirres and Co.) Mansion-house, Loirston D. L. and Co., wholesale hat, cap, and shoe warehouse, &c, 76 George street James, silk mercer, woollen draper, and wholesale merchant,

31 Union street, A. 1 Prospect terrace, Ferry hill William, and Co., clothiers, 67 King street William (William Shirres and Co.) h. Pitfoddels and Bon- accord square William, tin-plate worker, 18 Upperkirkgate, h. 6 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Shivas, George, grocery and provision store, 2 Gordon street Shooting Gallery, 7 Stroitach's close, Castle street Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal street Sievewright, Alexander, wright, York place Miss, 63 Park street Silver, Alexander, pensioner, 18 Mary well street George, smoke-doctor, slater, and grate-setter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street John, gardener, Holburn street Mrs, lodgings, 37 Windmillbrae Sim, Alexander, accountant (Bank of Scotland) 34 Castle street Alexander, spirit dealer, 31 Justice street Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Catto square George (Aberdeen Bank) 29 Dee street George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 74 Shiprow James, gardener, 21 Rosemount place James, 2 Sim's square, Shuttle street James, manufacturing chemist and wholesale druggist, 76, h. 80 King street John, book-keeper (North of Scotland Bank) k. 161 Skene street John, surgeon, H.E.I.C.S. Holburn street ...... William, tanner and currier, Newbridge, Hardgate, h. at the premises William, clerk (Richards and Co.) Rubislaw bleachfield.A. at the works Mrs James, 10 Canal terrace Simmie, Robert, 31 Harriet street Simpson, Alexander, advocate, 27 Belmont street

Alexander, jun. ; advocate, 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street SIM—SIN NEW ABERDEEN. 167

Simpson, Rev. David (Free Trinity Church) 6 Carden place George, corkcutter, 27 Broad street, h. 6 Alford place Goorge, beadle and funeral waiter, St Nicholas lane Chapel, h. 57 Green George, feuar, 31 Causewayend James, baker and confectioner, 126 George street James, night patrol, 22 Hardweird James, advocate, 17 Huxter row, h. 2 Bon-accord square James, day patrol, Commercial court, 58 Castle street John (of Williamson & Simpson) h. 4 Mary well street John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 West North street, h. 30 Gallowgate John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street and White, clothiers to her Majesty and Prince Albert, 21 Union buildings William, piano-forte tuner, 54 Summer street William, and Co., engineers, boilermakers, chain cable, anchor, and iron shipbuilders, York place Iron Works, Footdee

William, advocate, procurator-fiscal for the county ; office 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street William, beadle, Gilcomston Church, and funeral waiter, 111 Skene street William, clerk (North of Scotland Bank) 15 Bon-accord square William (Nicholson and Simpson) 1 South College street William, turner, 26 Skene street, h. 18 Spa street Widow, provision merchant, 130 Gallowgate Mrs Alexander, 15 Bon-accord square Mrs, 29 Thistle street Mrs, lodgings, 46 Henderson's court, Broad street Mrs, late of Strichen, 27 Belmont street Mrs, straw-bonuet maker, 2 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone place Miss, 1 Millbank terrace Miss, 1 Alford place Miss, dressmaker, 66 Virginia street Miss, register office for servants, 8 Gaelic lane Miss, 4 Marywell street Sinclair, D. teacher, 56 Union street, h. 4 North Broadford George, teller (Aberdeen Bank) Mrs Cruickshank's lodgings, 122J Union street George, clothier and tailor, 22 Broad street James A., accountant, 245 Union street, h. 31 Bon-accord terrace James, shoemaker, 13 George street John, grocer and spirit dealer, Loanhead, Stocket road William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court Mrs Colonel, 31 Bon-accord terrace Singer, Adam, agent, A. and office Ogston's court, 84 Broad street 168 NEW ABERDEEN, SIN SMA

Singer, George, baker, 45, h. 47 St. Nicholas street John, gardener, Loanhead Patrick, clerk (D. Wyllie and Son) 7 Union row

Mrs, lodgings, 5fi Castle street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 7 Union row Sisson, William, Customs, h. 4 Prospect Terrace, Ferryhill Sicakle, George, clerk CStewart, Rowell, and Co.) 56, Causewayend Skea, James, twine spinner, 52 Charlotte street Joseph, veterinary surgeon and veterinary forge, 22 Dee-st. Thomas, horse shoer and farrier, 75 George street, h. 11 Crooked lane Skene, Alexander CBuyers and Skene) h. 53 Victoria street west Rev. Charles (John Knox's) Nelson cottage, Nelson lane George, woollen manufacturer, 104 North street, A. 4 King street place James, carver, Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate Peter, traveller for Gray Watt, h. 22 St. Andrew street

Thomas, inspector of poor of Old Machar ; office, 38 Skene street, h. 3 Mary place William, mariner, 1 Justice lane William A., of Lethenty, 1 Union place Mrs Thomas, 2, h. 1 East North street Miss, wool-merchant, 16 Queen street Miss Mary Ann, 2 South Silver street Misses, 5 Bon-accord square Skinner, Alexander, shore-porter, 8 Exchequer-row James, accountant, National Bank, h. Berryden Cottage John, boatbuilder, 54 York street, h. St. Clement street P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow and Wilsone, advocates, 201 Union street William (of Skinner and Wilsone) agent for the Scottish Pro- vident 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 Chapel) 1 Golden square Mrs John, 78 Dee street Skues, Lieutenant Geo., R.M., dentist and cupper, Crown terrace Smart, George, spirit dealer, 7 Shore lane John, contractor, 7 Carmelite street John, shipmaster (Ochtertyre) 59 Commerce street William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar; office 38 Skene street, h. 89 Chapel street

William, tea and spirit dealer, 1 1 Exchequer row, h. above shop William (Farquharson and Co.) 1 Langstane place Smith, Alexander, foreman smith (W. M'K. and Co., 20, Spring- garden) h. 58 Causewayend Alexander, spirit dealer, 16 Berry lane SMI—SMI NEW ABERDEEN. 169

Smith, Alexander, land-surveyor and civil engineer, 11 Union terrace Alexander, bookseller, 3 Thornton place, 37 Guestrow Alexander, gas inspector, 21 Guestrow Alexander, corn factor and commission merchant, 38, A. 36 King street Alexander, wright and house carpenter, 48 Skene square Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 11, A. 13 College street Alexander (of Blackhills) 88 Bon-accord street Alexander, gardener, King street road Alexander, bookbinder, Craigie street Alexander, ginger and spruce beer brewer, Thornton's court, 37 Guestrow Alexander (Devanha Comb work) Allardyce buildings, Dee Village Andrew, draper, 63 St. Nicholas-st., A. 14 Rosemount place

, Andrew, tailor, 7 Netherkirkgate, h. 6 St. Catherine's wynd Anthony A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Langstane place, A. Still's Cottage, Hardgate Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, A. 27 James street and Cardno, seedsmen, nurserymen, and Florists, 76 Union street Charles, tea, wine, and spiritmerchant, 23 Windmillbrae, and 1 College street, A. 20 Dee Village Charles, merchant-tailor, 9 Skene terrace, A. 89 Woolmanhill Charles (of Smith and Ramage) 46 Quay Charles, night patrol, 19 Harriet street and Cochran, advocates, agents for the Standard Life Assu- rance Company, and secretaries to the Local Board, 96 Union street David, clerk (T. M'Combie and Co.) 32 Whitehouse street Ferguson, clerk, 150 Union street, A. Nelson street Francis, accountant (N. of S. Bank) Balnagarth, Pitfoddels George, eating house, 38 Shiprow George, shipmaster (Lord Haddo) 3 James street George (of Smith & WillsJ 64 Broad street George, wright, 6J Causewayend George, boot and shoemaker, 62, A. 64 Broad street and Gordon, police contractors, 95 West North street H. Ambrose, F. I. A. secretary, Northern Assurance Co., 137 Union street James, (of L. and J. Smith) 8 Affleck street James, cabinetmaker, Flourmill lane, A. 49 Bon-accord street

.. James, stabler, 22 Harriet street James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street James, post-horse-master, Smith's court, 87 Gallowgate, office, 58 Loch street James, house carpenter, 7 St. Mary place James, (Aberdeen and Newcastle Steam Navigation Co.) 17 Adelphi James, vintner, 16 Trinity street r 170 NEW ABERDEEN. SMI— SMI

Smith, James, upholsterer, 106 King street, h. Nelson street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Chapel street James, (Gill & Smith) Rubislaw place James, cow-feeder, 48 Cause wayend James, (Aberdeen Free Press) 2 Catherine street John, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 90 Broad street, h. 2 Gallowgate John, tea, grocer, and spirit dealer, 87, A. 89 Woolmanhill John, grocer, 82 Queen street John, and Co., dealers in porter and ales, 85 Gallowgate John, distiller, Newbridge John, advocate and accountant, 233 Union street John (late of Rotterdam) 6 Alford place John, shipmaster (Vesta) 17 Prince Regent street John, carver, 5 Flourmill lane John, cabinetmaker, 43J Castle street John, shoemaker, Rubislaw John, merchant-tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 29| Upper- kirkgate John, audit clerk (Aberdeen Railway) Spittal John, and Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane, and 30 Longacre John, shipping clerk (Steam Navigation Co.) 25 Frederick-st. and Murray, painters, glaziers, and paper hangers, 26 Castle street John, shore-porter, 14 Castle street John, Adelphi lane Coffee-rooms, A. 28 Constitution street John, spirit dealer, 15 Windy wynd John, bookseller and stationer, 50 Union street, A. 24 Crown street Joseph, gardener, 20 Dee Village Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Garvock street Lewis and James, wholesale booksellers, stationers, and paper rulers, 55 Netherkirkgate Mungo P., assistant engineer (Alex. Gibb's) Waterloo quay Neil, jun., merchant, Frederick street, A. 114 King street and Ramage, optician and nautical instrument makers, 45 Quay Robert, surgeon, 9 Union terrace Robert, advocate (Smith and Cochran, 96 Union sireet,) A. 77 Dee street

. ... Robert, teacher (Bell's School) 70 Gerrard street Thomas, contractor, 95 West North street Dr. Thomas, 99 Crown street Victor E., shipmaster, 1 Links street William, architect and superintendent of Town's works, 142 King street William, 25 Frederick street William, hah dresser, Waterloo street SMI—SMO NEW ABERDEEN. 171

Smith, William, (Northern Assurance Co.) k. 72 Dee street "William L., grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Union place, h. Wel- lington street William, vintner, 14 Frederick street William, blacksmith, 113 Skene street William, wig maker and hair cutter, 4 West North street William, house carpenter, 20, h. 24 Blackfriars street William, Claremont Cottage, Clarence street, Nellfield

William, overseer (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.) ; works, Clayhills William, agent, 38 King street William, jun., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, agent for Pro- vident Life Office, 106 Union street, h. Springbank, Dee street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 College street William, grocer, 62 Park street William (Smith and Cardno) 76 Union street, h. Stonyton William, gardener, Mile-end, Stocked and Wills, confectioners, Ramage's court, 83 Broad 6treet Mrs, of Glenmillan, 77 Dee street Mrs, spirit dealer, 63 Guestrow Mrs A., of Blackballs, 88 Bon-accord street Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 7 Garvock street Mrs Dr., Springbank, Dee street Mrs James, 4 Castle lane Mrs John, Rosebank, Hardgate Mrs Captain John, 5 Skene place Mrs John, 1 St. Mary's place Mrs H., Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow

„ Mrs John, 30 Queen street Mrs William, midwife, 15 Denburn terrace Mrs, 6 Frederick street Mrs, 2 South Silver street Mrs A., 32 Whitehouse street Mrs, 31 Shiprow Misses, 10 Mary well street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver street Misses, 48 Summer street Miss, Wellington place Miss, late of Birse, 12 Chapel street Miss, 73 Bon.accord street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bon-accord street Miss, 15 Rose street Miss Jane, 87 Bon-accord street ...... Miss, 19 Lodge walk Miss, lodgings, 91 Chapel street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 42 Huntly street Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 95 West North 3treet Isabella, vintner, 13 Exchequer row Smollet, Robert, spirit merchant, 47 Castle street, h. 5 Castlebrae 172 NEW ABERDEEN. SNO—ST£

Snowey, James, Benzie's Houses, College street William, gardener, Belmont Cottage, Berryden Snowie, William, shipmaster (Sovereign steamer) 63 College street Mrs, 55 Huntly street

Soudians, Miss, lodgings, 1 Millbank terrace, North Broadford Sorely, John, reedmaker, 69 George street, h. Carnegie's brae Souter, James, teacher (Gerrard street school) h. 33 Charlotte-st. and Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysahers, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street William, writer (Murray and M'Combie) Whitehall William, shoemaker, 6 Park street William, clerk, Weigh-house, h. 96 Skene street Mrs D., 18 Bon-accord street

- Mrs James, 62 Dee street Souper, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Wellington rood Spalding, Miss, lodgings, 117 George street Spanish Vice-Consul, Ar. Thomson, Bank of Scotland, 35 Castle-st. Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market, h. 61 Wales street ...... George, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer, 58 Quay, h. 10 Garvock street John and Alexander, tinsmiths, 95 Queen street William (of Craigiepark) Craigiepark William, jun., tinsmith and ironmonger, 54 and 55 Market Gallery, h. Netherkirkgate Mrs, 61 Wales street Speid, Alexander, 6 Donald's court, Schoolhill William, advocate and sharebroker, 103 Union street, A. 70 Catherine street Spence, Rev. Alexander (Free St. Clement's Church) Castlehill Alexander, teacher (Holburn School) h. Short Loanings Edward and Robert, boot and shoe manufacturers; saleshop, 13 Broad street

James, draper, 28 Castle street • Stables, Alexander, jun., accountant (Scottish Provincial Assurance Company) h. 1 12 High street, Old Aberdeen Staffordshire warehouse, 16 West street Staffordshire warehouse, 18 Park street Stark, Alexander and William, fleshers, New market, k. 95 Wool- manhill Stamp Office, Advocates' buildings

Standard Life Assurance Company ; office, 96 Union street ; Smith and Cochran, agents and secretaries to the local board Starling Robert, manager (Cosmocapeleion) h. Ferguson's Cottage, Holburn street Steel, James, M.D., 23 Adelphi William, spirit dealer, 4 Weigh-house square Steele, William, accountant, 58, k. 20 Castle street Alexander, hatter, 20 Union street Stephen, Alexander, late merchant, 1 Martin's lane Alexander (late merchant) Devanha terrace STE—STE NEW ABERDEEN. 173

Stephen, Alexander, shipmaster (Ararat) h. 27 York place Captain Alexander, Mill bank, Hardgate David, joiner (A. Duthie and Co) Edward place, Porthill '" David, shipmaster, 59 Victoria street west George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street George, clerk (T. and C. B.) h. 53 Green Lessel, writer, 84 King street, h. 72 Dee street James, ironmonger, 34 Broad street, h. 54* Charlotte street James, writer, 84 King street, h. 16 College bounds James, porter dealer, 34 Regent quay, A. 20 Gordon street James, Red Lion inn and stabling, 8 West North street Rev. John (Free John Knox's Church) h. 6 Rosemount place John, plumber, brassfounder, coppersmith, and gasfitter, 6 Shoe lane John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 8 St. Nicholas lane, h. 59 Huntly street John, game dealer and provision merchant, 55 West North-st. John, mealseller, 8, h. 6 Mary well street Joseph, overseer (Broadford Works) h. 294 George street

.. .. Robert, late merchant, A. 1 Martin's lane Robert R. (of Wood and Co.) 211 Union street

. <... and Sutherland, painters, glaziers, glass stainers, and paper- hangers, 52 Netherkirkgate William, baker, 31, h. 29 Broad street William, jobbing gardener, 35 Longacre William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 150 Union street; workshop 2, h. 1 Union wynd Mrs Captain, 59 Victoria street west Mrs, midwife, 1 Gordon's court, Gordon street Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene street Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia street Miss, 53 Green Miss, teacher of English, drawing, and music, I Union wynd Seevons, Richard, late quarter-master-sergeant, 79th regiment, 42 Marischal street Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 214 George street, h. 2 Rosemount place Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, newspaper agent, and stationer, 68 Green David, 68 Green George, stabling, 32 West North street, and tacksman Kitty- brewster Toll Bar James, teacher (Free East Church School, St Andrews-st.) h. 31 Charlotte street James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer, 6 Queen street John, spirit dealer, 44 Skene square William, commission merchant, 5 Belmont street, hi Fountain* hall 174 NEW ABERDEEN. • STE—STE

Stevenson, William, bookseller and stationer, 13 St. Nicholas-st., h. 68 Green Mrs, 61 Windtnillbrae Mrs, midwife, 11 Carmelite street Mrs, 181 North street Mrs, lodgings, Concert court, Broad street Stewart, Alexander R., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 104 George

street ; works, 3 Leadside, Gilcomston Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae Charles (of Stewart and Cliivas) 8 West Craibstone street Charles, agent for Messrs Virtue and Co., publishers, London ; office 123^ Union street, A. 11 Rosemount place Charles, merchant, 32 Castle street, A. 7 Henderson's court, 46 Broad street and Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13 King street Donald, boot and shoemaker, 15 A. 7 Huxter row D. A., inspector general of army hospitals, 5 Springbank terrace George, manager of the Royal shooting saloon, quoit and cricket ground, Stewart place, 71 Guestrow Gordon, boot and shoemaker, 62 George street Henry, lastmaker, 70 Gallowgate James, flesher, 6 Gallowgate James, flesher, 1 and 2 New-market, A. 11 Market street James, spirit dealer, 21 East North street James, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 65, h. 67 Virginia street James, city missionary, A. 101 Wales street ..... John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Northfield, Gilcomston John, late mail guard, 7 Huxter row John, shipmaster, 9 Yeat's lane John, teacher of Thain's school, A. 52 Sbiprow John (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.) Cotton lodge John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger beer, 65, A. 66 East North street

Patrick ( Milne and Son) 58 Dee street Peter, vintner, Waterloo quay Howell, and Co., comb manufacturers, 40 Hutcheon street Thomas, Bannockburn Carpet Warehouse, 19 Union buildings, A. 6 Broad street Walter, silk mercer, 145, A. 129 Union street Walter R., 8 West Craibstone street William, spirit dealer, 8 Sbiprow, A. 49 Gallowgate Mrs, provision merchant, 32J West North street Mrs Kenneth, 189 Union street Mrs Alexander, Mackie place Mrs Peter, laundress, 12 Lnngstane place Ann, flesher, 3 New market ...... Miss, milliner and bonnet maker, 57 Park street STE—STR NEW ABERDEEN. 175

Stewart, Miss, 77 Bon-accord street ...... Misses, 85 Bon-accord street Still, George, Hardgate, near Bellevue ...... Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent street William (J. Asher, Union street) 6 Black's buildings Mrs Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 York street .... Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue Miss, 23 Thistle street Miss, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas street Misses, of Millden, 48 Union place Stirling, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 13 Castle street, h. Royfold, Rubislaw Rev. James (United Presbyterian Church) 4 Caroline place John, artist, Kingsland place Stobie, Robert, coachbuilder, 16 Loch street Stock Exchange, 34 Marischal street Stork, William, flesher, 7 Basement-floor, New-market, h. 79 Gal- lowgate Stott, Andrew, provision merchant, 151 Gallowgate George, shoemaker, 87J St. Andrew street John, furnishing tailor, Commercial court, 58 Castle street William, spirit dealer, 23 Albion street Miss, teacher, 14 Shuttle lane Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Sugarhouse lane Alexander, late of Excise, Hardgate Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Shiprow, k. 12 Exchequer row Alexander, accountant, 12 Frederick street

... George, shipmaster, 75 Virginia street James, teacher (West Parish School) 81 Hutcheon street James, late bookseller, 35 Back wynd James, paper ruler, 2 Queen street John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, and spice grinder, Jack's brae John, shipmaster, 47 Constitution street Robert, tailor, 69 Netherkirkgate William, of Moreseat, Stocket, k. Moreseat William, confectioner and bookseller, 22, h. 24 Woolmanhill Mrs, 55 Schoolhill Mrs, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street Mrs, 34 Loch street Miss, seamstress, 35 Huntly street Miss, spirit dealer, 3 Trinity street Misses, dressmakers, 11 Constitution street Strahan, Rev. W. D., governor, Gordon's Hospital Straith, George, gardener, Pitmuxton Strang, Mrs, 110 Crown street Strath, Mrs, 74 Windmillbrae Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston Straton, Peter, leather dealer, 15 Drum's lane Stratton, James, corn factor and general agent, 43 Marischal street, h. 124 George street 176 NEW ABERDEEN. STR—SUT

Stronach, Alexander, advocate, 20 King street ; clerk and agent for Robert Gordon's Hospital, Collyhill Trustees, and Mitchell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen Alexander, feuar, Cooperston Alexander, jun., writer, 245 Union street, h. 17 Ferry hill place

and Grainger, advocates, 20 King street ; agents for the Scot- tish Australian Investment Co., the Guarantee Society, and Galena Investment Co. Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's Hospital) and teacher of writing and stenography, h. 1 Holburn street Rev. A., city missionary, Canal street Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Wales street Charles, shipmaster (Woollomooloo) 126 King street Donald, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 51 Gallow- gate, h. above shop George, 26 Skene square James, clerk, Post-office, 72 Dee street John, travelling merchant, Eed Lion court, Broad street John, advocate, 87 Crown street John, stoneware merchant and funeral waiter, 98, h. 100 Green Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 100 Gallowgate, h. above shop William, road surveyor, Garioch district of Turnpike Roads and the 9th or Town of Aberdeen district of Commutation Roads, h. 1 Leslie place, Berriehillock William, boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill, h. 31 Thistle place Summers, Miss, 1 Mitchell place Miss H., dressmaker, 8 Langstane place Sutherland, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Castle street, h. above shop Alexander, Inmore Cottage, near Rosemount terrace Alexander, porter (Medical School) St. Paul street Andrew, manufacturer and merchant, 2 Black's buildings Andrew, jun., manufacturer, 2 Black's buildings A., and Sens, manufacturers, 1, 2, and 3 Black's buildings A., and Sons, worsted spinners, hosiers, and girth manufac- turers, Canal road, Causewayend George, silk mercer, 149 Union street, h. 117 Crown street George, surgeon, 4 Correction wynd Hugh (Stephen and Sutherland) 18 Bon accord terrace James, shipowner, 22 Ferrybill place James, coachman (Earl of Fife coach) Ross's court, 6 Upper- kirkgate John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St. Nicholas street John, late merchant, Viewton place, Spittal John, grocer, 22, h. 24 West street Dr. Neil (Aberdeenshire Militia) 13 Belmont street William, guard (Earl of Fife coach) Ross's court, 6 Upper- kirkgate SUT—TAY NEW ABERDEEN. 177

Sutherland, Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchant, Bank-st., Ferry- hill Mrs, lodgings, 72 King street Mrs W., Holburn street Miss, dressmaker, 72 King street Misses, dressmakers, 103 George street Swanston, Mrs John, 6 Bon- accord terrace

Swedish and Norwegian Vice-consul, Arthur Thomson ; office, Bank of Scotland, Castle street Sword, Mrs, vintner, 26 Wellington street Symmers, Alexander Anderson, Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene street George A., Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene street Misses, 31 Whiiehouse street Symon, George, 29£ Upperkirkgate John, furniture dealer, 29 Upperkirkgate

Taggart, John, teller (Bank of Scotland,) Springbank terrace Mrs, inukeeper and stabler, 90 George street Tait, James, outfitting lace and fancy warehouse, 3, 5, and 7 Union buildings, h, 1 Caroline place John, haberdasher, 161 George street William, 39 Victoria street west Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 15 Chronicle lane Talbot, David, shipmaster, 61 Quay William, (of W. Talbot & Co.) 129 King street William, and Co., ship-chandlers, and dealers in bonded- stores, 14 Regent quay

Tallis, John and Co., publishers, London ; W. Kellock, agent, 208 George street Tarves, Robert, day patrol, 15 Virginia street Tawse, James, grocer, h. 61 George street 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, seamen's outfitting warehouse, 9 Marischal street Alexander, stoneware dealer and broker, 155 Gallowgate James, boot and shoemaker, 6, A. 4 St. Nicholas lane James, shipmaster (Pomona) A. 25 Regent quay James, 41 Constitution street John, wright, funeral waiter and undertaker, Ross's court, 2 Upperkirkgate John, spirit dealer, Wallace Tower Tavern, 63 h. 65 Nether- kirkgate John, house carpenter, 7, h. 12 West street John, grocer, 99 Causewayend, h. above shop 178 NEW ABERDEEN. TAY—THO

Taylor, Richard, engineer (Elswick) h. 41 York street Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Netherkirkgate, h. Law- son's court Robert, shoemaker, 52 Gerrard street William, clerk (Blaikie Brothers) 97 Wales street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 133 Skene street William, shipmaster (Hawk) 61 Quay Mrs Dr., 80 Bon-accord street Mrs George, Rosebank house, Skene square Mrs James, 74 Dee street Mrs, midwife, 4 St. Nicholas lane Mrs, 5 Little Chapel street Mrs, lodgings, 84 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 18 Crown street Miss, teacher, Ross's School, Holburn street Misses, dressmakers, 31 Harriet street Templeton, William, M.D. lecturer en Materia Medica, King's Col- lege, h. 9 Belmont street Tennant, Alex., overseer ( Broadford Works) 40 Union terrace ...... Mrs, lodgings, 40 Union terrace Tevendale, John, assistant inspector of poor, 67 College street Tham, Robert, teacher (Porthill Schools) h. at the Schools

Theatre, pit, 50 ; boxes, 52 ; gallery, 54 Marischal street Theodorson, Theodore, shoemaker, 3 College street Thorn, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 62 College street Alexander and. William, commission merchants and general agents, 21 Quay Alexander (A. and W. Thorn) Consul for Belgium, h. Kep- pleston Cottage, Rubislaff George, boot and shoemaker, 37 Shiprow John, clerk, 55 Huntly street J., merchant, 254 George street William (A. and W. Thorn) 50 Union place William, grocer and spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill Mrs William, 4 Frederick street Mis John, 37 Thistle street Miss, 50 Union place Thompson, George, jun., & Co., merchants and shipowners insur- ance brokers and underwriters, 40 Marischal street George, jun., M.P. (of G. T. & Co.') h. 5 Golden square Thomson, jun., Adam, flesher, 29 New market, h. 7 Constitution street Adam, sen., flesher, 43 New market, h. 22 Belmont street Alexander, of Banchory, Banchory house Alexander, clerk (Journal Office) Salter's court, 50 Loch-st. Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery) 6 Millburn street Arthur, agent for the Bank of Scotland, Vice-Consul for Russia, Prussia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and France, Bank of Scotland court, Castle street 1

THO—THO NEW ABERDEEN. 179

Thomson, Daniel, shopkeeper, North of Scotland Loan Company, 1 South gallery, New market David (Richards and Co.) h. Broadford place George, porter and ale dealer, 18 Fisher-row George, jun., merchant (W. Simpson and Co.) h, 22 Regent quay George, beadle (Free Trinity Church) and funeral waiter, 22 Marywell street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 John street George, flesher, 14 New market, h. 22 Belmont street George, flesher, 52 Virginia street, h. 3 Fish street George and Son, wine merchants, commission agents and ship- brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Regent street Henry, cashier fSteam Navigation Co.) 9 Bon-accord street James, commercial traveller (R. Mortimer) 73 John street James, boot and shoemaker, 53 Broad street, k. 12 Marywell street James, manager (A. Pirie & Sons) 20 Adelphi, h. Devanha terrace, Ferryhill James, spinning manager (Broadford Works, Richards & Co.) h. Maybank, Hutcheon street west James, clothier, 192 George street, A. 33 Charlotte street James, spirit dealer, 13 Muttonbrae John, 31 Frederick street John, broker, 44 Gallowgate John, plumber and gasGtter, 4 South Silver street Rev. John, Blackfriars Congregational Church, 72 Chapel-st, John, flesher, 42 and 43 New market, h. 22 Belmont street Rev. John, (Free Greyfriars) 7 Carden place John, miller and corn merchant, Cults Warehouse, 55 Queen street Joseph, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 67 Shiprow Peter (of Reid, Smith & Co.) Holburn street Robert, furnishing tailor, 14 Broad street Robert, clerk (Richards & Co.) 50 Upperkirkgate Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union street, h. 17 Victoria street west William, traveller (G. Collie and Co.) 25 Victoria street west William, railway contractor, 79 Chapel street William L., shipowner (G. Thomson and Son) Hanoverian Royal Consul, and Hanseatic Vice-Consul, h. Maryfield, Ferryhill Mrs, lodgings, Salter's court, 50 Loch street Mrs, seminary for young ladies, 8 John street Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 57 John Street Mrs Alex., 72 Chapel street Mrs, midwife, 41 Victoria street west Mrs, 20 Bon-accord street Mrs George, 42 Bon-accord street Mrs, 56 Gerrard street 180 SEW ABERDEEN. THO—TRO

Thomson, Mrs, 2 Crown place east Miss, teacher, 24 James street

, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Bon-accord street Miss, dressmaker, 50 Loch street Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 18 Skene street, h. 90 John-st. Tillery, John, foreman, (F. and G.) 3 Drum's lane Tocher, John, tailor and clothier, 100 Union street, h. 9 Bon-accord terrace John, teacher of music, 7 South Constitution street Tochettie, Mrs, midwife and lodgings, 40 Gallowgate Todd, Alexander, basket-maker, 34 Market gallery, workshop, 44 Shiprow Thomas, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons) Maryculter house Tompkins and Reid, fleshers, 18 New market William, flesher, 4 Basement-floor, Newmarket, h. Tanfield Toms, Mrs, milliner and straw-bonnet maker, 4 St. Nicholas lane Tonach, John, coal and lime meter, 22 Trinity street Topp, George, 35 Constitution street James, late baker, Craigwell Cottage, 31 North Silver stree t Torrie, Alexander, advocate, 75 King street James, M.D., 67 Dee street Torry, John, spirit dealer, 28 Gallowgate Brick Work Company; office, Blaikie's quay Tough, George, haberdasher, 134, h. 117 George street James, flesher, 35 Basement-floor, New market, A. Hanover lane James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 and 16 Castle street John, tailor, 194 George street Jean, flesher, 1 Basement-floor, New market John, wright, 38 Whitehouse street Thomas W., boot and shoemaker, 8 Skene terrace

Town's Drummer ; David Bannerman, 75 Gallowgate Trades' Hall, 153 Union street Trail, George, jun., tea and spirit merchant, 135 Skene street, h. 18 West street James, wright and cabinetmaker, 6 Rose street, h. 22 Union- row William, wright, Lobban's court, Castle street Troup, Alexander, merchant tailor, 82 Union street, h. 7 Drum's lane David, spirit dealer, 23 Huntly street, h. 86 Chapel street David, coachman, 2 St. Catherine's wynd George, consulting chemist and surgeon, 8 Mealmarket street George, manager of Blind Asylum, Huntly street William, Nelson street Mrs George, Prospect Cottage, Loanhead Mrs, Glenburnie Cottage, West Skene street Miss, bonnet-maker and milliner, 8 Mealmarket street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 90 John steret TUL—WAG NEW ABERDEEN. 181

Tnlloeh, Rev. George, LL.D. ; school, Academy stroet (from Dee street to Crown street) h. Bellevue, Hardgate James, shipmaster (St. Lawrence) 12 St. Clement street James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Garvock street, h. 12 St. Clement street Lawrence, fish and provision merchant, 190 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 50 Woolmanhill Turnbull, John G., spirit dealer, 14 Lower Denburn Turner, Mrs, 42 Union terrace Misses, of Turnerhall, 113 Crown street TurrefT, Alex., draper (J. Blackball and Co.) 39 Upperkirkgate Turriff", Alexander, funeral-waiter, 13 Longacre Miss, dressmaker, 13 Longacre Tyrte, Miss, teacher, 47 Blackfriars street Tyson, Mrs, Strawberrybank Tytler, James, porter, (House of Refuge) Duthie's court, 45 Gues- trow. h. 5 Thornton court, 39 Guestrow John (Hogarth and Co.) 136 George street Mrs, 7 Charlotte street Mrs, 41 Dee street Mrs, Register Office, 5 Thornton place, Guestrow

Union-Glen Distillery, Holburn Cotton Mill Co., Poynernook Uiquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Alexander, road contractor, 9 Skene row Alexander, grocer, 62 St. Nicholas street, h. 9 Diamond-st. George, shipmaster (Sea Horse) 47 Constitution street James, keeper of leading lights, Torry

. ... John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, h, Mount Cottage, Mount street John and Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers, and com- mission agents, 7 Schoolhill William, shipmaster, 31 Huntly street Robert (J. and R. Urquhart) 5 Schoolhill Mrs, of Craigston, 240 Union street Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 39 Union terrace Ure, Mrs, 17 Skene terrace Vaccine Institution, 36 Upperkirkgate Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 Union street) h. 38 Gordon street Vessie, James, and Son, booksellers and bookbinders, 156 Gallow- gate Victoria Lodging House, 4 Exchequer court Vigrow, John, printer, 86 George street Miss S., milliner and dressmaker, 86 George street Vollar, John H., shipmaster, (Helen) 61 Park street

Wade, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 11 Bon-accord street Wagstaff, Edward, stock and sharebroker, 4 Correction wynd Q 182 NEW ABERDEEN. WAL—WAL

Walker, Alexander, shipmaster (Fetteresso Castle) 3 Mill street Alexander R., cabinetmaker, 45 Bon-accord st., A. 12 Victoria street west Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover street Alexander, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, A. above shop Charles, commission merchant, 39 Marischal street, A. 38 Constitution street Charles, stabler, 36 Harriet street David, hairdresser and perfumer, 135 Union street, A. 41 Summer street David, plane-maker, 44 Loch street George, Town-house keeper, A. 17 Huxter row George, bookseller (A. Brown and Co.) 48 Victoria street west George, 15 Denburn terrace George, boot and shoemaker, 85 Skene street, A. 61 Summer street G. L., wholesale and retail hardware merchant, 31 St. Nicholas street George, grocer and spirit dealer, 43 Skene square, A. 31 Harriet street George L., 42 Constitution street George, spirit dealer, 51 Guestrow George, post-horse master, innkeeper and stabler, 6 Back wynd James, late nurseryman and seedsman, 120 King street James, coal broker, 72 Dee street James, bookseller, 34J Upperkirkgate, A. Northfield, Gil- comston James, cierk (J. Smith and Co.) 5 Shoe lane ...... James, vintner, 27 Loch street James, watch and clockmaker, 29 St. Nicholas street, A, 123 George street John, Rubislaw place John L., student of theology, and private tutor, 44 Loch-st. John C, clerk (M. Rettie and Sons) 49 Victoria street west John, umbrella manufacturer, 16, A. 35 West North street John, plasterer, 2 Wales street John, clerk, Well court, Broad street John, night watchman, 246 George street Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate ...... Robert, spirit dealer, 5 East Green Robert, flesher, 29 Basement-floor, New-market, A. Easter Kinmundy, Skene William, late of H.E.I. 3. 's tea department, 131 King street William, superintendent mineral department (A.R.C.) 7 Prospect terrace William, treasurer, Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, h. 2 Caroline place William, night patrol, 6 Hanover street WAL—WAT NEW ABERDEEN. 183

Walker, William, umbrella-maker, 35, h. 37 Schoolhill William, wine merchant, tea dealer, and general importer, 52 Union street, h. 3 Adelphi court William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend William, cabinetmaker, 47 Blackfriars street, h, 14 Innes-st. William, flesher, 47 Chapel street Mrs, staymaker, 44 Loch street Mrs Duncan, 32 St Clement street Mrs John, 4 St. Clement street Mrs, register office, 9 Guestrow Mrs Walter, 86 George street Mrs, 12 Victoria street west Mrs, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill Mrs David, Bank street, South Crown street Miss, dressmaker, 44 Summer street Miss, teacher (Free Trinity School) 61 Summer street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 210 Gallowgate Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 10 Black's buildings Misses, dressmakers, 32 Upperkirkgate Wales, Lieut. Andrew, R.N., 67 Bon-accord street Walls, Mrs, eating-house, 37 East North street Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 55 George street, h. 9 St Nicholas street Alexander, and Co., brewers and maltsters, Loch-st. Archibald, messenger (North of Scotland Bank) Lodge walk Brothers, brewers and maltsters, Hardgate Rev. David (Frederick street Chapel) Whitehall Ernest (of Wallace Brothers) h. Millbank Cottage, Hardgate ...... James, inspector of poor for St. Nicholas, 17 Adelphi court Miss, corsetmaker, 49 Bon-accord street Warrack, Charles, commissary clerk-depute, Record Office, h. 84 King street David, baker, 5, h. 7 Chapel street

„ Hugh M., corn factor, commission agent, ship and insurance broker, 34 Marischal street James, commission merchant, 34 Marischal street, k. 124 Crown street Mrs Robert, 84 King street and Daniel, house carpenters and builders, 92 John street ...... James ('of Warrack and Daniel) h. 92 John street Warren, John, surveyor, G.P.O., 36 Union place Miss, dressmaker, 41 Huntly street Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford Works) 3 Broadford Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 28 Summer street Alexander, criminal officer, Commercial court, 58 Castle-st. Archibald, cashier, (Richards and Co., Broadford Works) A. 2 Skene place ...... David, day police, h. 9 Mounthooly «,«..„ George, 68 Bon-accord street 184 NEW ABERDEEN. WAT—WAT

Watson, George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North street, h. 294 George street George, saw-trimmer, 71 Windmillbrae, h. 46 Dee street George, spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer-row, h. above shop James, broker, 55 East North street James, broker, 72 Gallowgate James, watch and clockmaker, 17, h. 20 St. Nicholas street James, house carpenter, 15 Langstane place, h. 17 Huntly-st. James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26, h. 21 Woolmanhill John, sergeant of police, 264- George street John, tailor, 3 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 40 Broad street John, secretary (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.) h. 3 Ro- tunda place, Ferryhill John (Watson and Son) 3 Summer street John, 26 Thistle street Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 Bon-accord street Robert, builder, Nelson street and Son, stonecutters, 262 Union street, h. 3 Summer street Thomas, shipmaster, 11 Little Chapel street William, W.S., sheriff-substitute, 25 Dee street William (of Calcutta) 9 Union place Mrs, register office, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street, and 11 Queen street Mrs, grocer, 109, h. 107 Gallowgate Mrs, provision dealer, 6 Mounthooly Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 26 Union row Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 46 Dee street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 29*1 George street Watt, Alexander, writer (Murray and M'Combie) 103 Union street Alexander (manager of the Inverury Mill Warehouse) Water- loo street, h. 12 St. Clement street Archibald, watch and clock maker, 128, h. 126 Gallowgate David, spirit dealer, 3 East Green George, shipmaster (Mercury) 61 Commerce street George, slater (successor to James Smith) 13 Carmelite-st. James, spirit dealer, 258 George street James, leather merchant, 3 Skene place

John, leather-dealer, currier, and shoe manufacturer, 1 and

3, h. 5 St. Paul street ; currying shop, 57 George street John, advocate, clerk to the General Session, and keeper of the register of marriages for the city of Aberdeen, 2 Cor- rection Wynd, h. 66 Schoolhill John, grocer, 49 Castle street, h. 24 Spittal John, writer (Jopp and Shand) 31 Gallowgate, h. 5 St. Paul street John, Record Office, h. 26 Constitution street J. and W., rope and twine makers, 167 George street Kenneth, shoemaker, 6 South Silver street, A. 9 Diamond-st. Kobert, 35 North Broadford WAT—WHI NEW ABERDEEN. 185

Watt, Samuel, carter, 20 Dee street William, grocer, 94- 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 Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York street Wattie, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Steps of Gilcomston Joseph, gardener, Newfield, Skene square, h. 6 Forbes street Waugh, Samuel, hardware merchant, and dealer in watches, 50 and 51 Market gallery Webster, Alexander, advocate (Alexander and John Webster) h. 44 King street Alexander, senior, 28 Catherine street v Alexander and John, advocates, office, 42 King street John, advocate (Alex, and John Webster) h, 31 King street John, manager (Gilcomston Brewery) h. at the works John, baker, 43 Green, h. 13 Carmelite street

„ John, wright, 21 Huntly street

* Thomas, late merchant, 89 Wales street William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace ...... Mrs Lieutenant William, 48 Chapel street

.. ... Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street Mrs, spirit dealer (Loch street Tavern) 21 Loch street Mrs, lodgings, 64 Union street Misses, 29 East North street Agnes, Miss, teacher (West Parish School) h. 57 Park-st.

Weighhouse, Quay ; John Duncan, tacksman Weir, John, master of Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street Robert, late merchant, 70 Gallowgate Mrs, Farquhar's Court, 17 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 2 Affleck street Welsh, James B., manager, Power-looms (Richards & Co., Broad- r ford W orks) 88 Skene square Misses, dressmakers, 20 North Broadford Weymss, Mrs, Springbank terrace West-end Academy, 216 Union street Westland, James, manager (North of Scotland Bank) King street James, boot and shoemaker, 58 Shiprow Mrs, 32 Skene street

West of England Fire and Life Office ; A. and J. Cadenhead, ad- vocates, agents, 9 Huxter-row

West of England Assurance Company ; James Ashor, agent, 115 Union street West Parish School, 185 George street Whitecross, William, Custom house agent, 19 Crown street Mrs, sick-nurse, 16 Summer street White, Alexander (White and Hutcheon) h. 102 Union street 186 NEW ABEKDEEN. WHI—WIL

White and Hutcheon, silk mercers, shawl merchants, and general drapers, 123 Union street James, grocer and spirit merchant, 53 West North street James, merchant, 61 Bon-accord street James, flesher, 14- and 88 New market, k. Millbank Cottage John F., grain merchant, 107 King street, h. Bon-accord sq. John, iishmonger, 8 and 59 Basement floor, New market, h. 6 Carmelite street Mrs, spirit dealer, 34 Guestrow Mrs William, 127 King street Mrs James, 61 Bon-accord street Whitrjell, Edward, hardware and stationary shop, 25 North gallery, New market, h. 86 George street Whyte, Alexander B. (of Simpson and Whytej; agent for J. Cock- burn and Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, A. 19 Union place David (late tanner) 27 Victoria street west John (Simpson and Whyte) 52 Dee street John, advocate (Yeats and Whyte) 52 Dee street Patrick, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 30, h. 28 Broad street Misses (Ladies' Boarding and Day School) 57 Dee street Wigham, Anthony, 5 Caroline place, Maybank Miss, 33 North Broadford Wight, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 St. Andrew street Wilkin, John, cooper, 13 Virginia street Wilkie, Misses, 30 Ferryhill place Will, James, M.D., 11 King street John (late mail-guard) 147 Union street Thomas, carpet and upholstery warehouse, 175 Union street, h. 63 Bon-accord street Thomas, 2 St. Mary's place Willans, Samuel, manufac urer and stoneware merchant, 170 Gal- lowgate, h. Friendlybank, Mounthooly Willet, John, civil engineer (Aberdeen Railway) office, 24 Adelphi, h. 126 Crown street Williams, Charles (of C. and W. W.) h. 13 Virginia street Charles and William, commission merchants, and dealers in ship stores, 35 Marischal street James, furrier, &c, 34 Back wynd James, and Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia street John, 19 Rosemount place Robert (of Williams and Sons) 13 Virginia street William (of C and W. W.) h. 9 Millburn street, Ferryhill William, grocer and house a^ent, 14 St. Andrew street Williamson, Adam, hairdresser, Halburn street Alexander, baker, 1, h. 2 Catto square Alexander, Granitehill, formerly Cairncry

George, jun., flesher, 44 New market, /*. Rubislaw ...... George, sen., flesher, 30 New market, h. Kinmundy, Skene WIL—WIL NEW ABERDEEN. 187

Williamson, Harvey (of P. Williamson & Son) h. 143 Union street ...... James, carver and gilder, 6 Carmelite street James, jun., flesher, 28 New market, h. Kinmundy, Skene James, 184- George street James, flesher, 49 Market, h. Cornhill John, flesher, 5 Market, h Rubislaw John, 40 Market, h. Kinmundy Skene Joseph, M.D., 127 King street P., and Son, druggists, 141 Union street Peter (of P. Williamson and Son) h. 143 Union street and Simpson, candleraakers and tallow-chandlers, 79 Wales street William, M.D., 239 Union street Wiiliam, flesher, 3 Summer street, h. 19 Prince Regent street William, flesher, 36 Market, A. Granitehill William (of W. and S.) h. 81 Wales street Mrs B., 239 Union street Mrs John, flesher, 15 New market, h. 58 John street Miss, 14 Chapel street, Willock, Robert S., temperance commercial hotel and lodgings, 5'j Union street Willot, Capt. G. T., 43 Dee street Willox, Mrs William, 48 Woolmanhill Mrs, 136 George street Wills, Alexander (of Smith and Wills) 83 Ramage court, Broad street Wilson, Alexander, shoe-shop, 9 Broad street, h. Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Alexander, draper, 154 George street, h. 3 Dee place Andrew, bookbinder, 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) 67 Chapel street David, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth fuller, and dresser ;

dye-works and waulk-mill, Innes street ; shop, 5 St. Nicholas street, h. 10 John street George, artist, 23 Crown street George, druggist, 256 George street George, tailor, 188 Gallowgate George, seaman, 10 Blackfriars street Hugh, confectioner, 47 Regent quay J. A., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 92 Broad street, A. 131 Crown street ...... Rev. James H., 27 Castle street James, late shipmaster, Waterside, Footdee John, tailor, 3 South Constitution street John, bookbinder, 20 Marischal street Rev. John (North Parish) North Lodge, King street John K. (W. Smith, jun.) Newbridge, Hardgate John, shore porter, 18 Shiprow 188 NEW ABERDEEN. WIL—WOO

Wilson, Peter, flesher, 34 Market, h. 35 St. Nicholas street William, gardener, Mile-end, Holburn street ...... William, boot and shoemaker, 168 North street Robb, & Co., boot and shoemakers, and leather cutters, 50 Broad street Robert, bookseller, 34 Schoolhill, h. Froghall Mrs, bookseller and manufacturer of Bishop Hay's Pills, 2 Chapel court, Castle street Mrs James, lodgings, 19 Summer street Mrs Robert, grocer, Newbridge Mrs William, 90 Union street Mrs, lodgings, 7 Black's buildings Mrs, Dee Village Mrs, lodgings, 15 St. Andrew street Mrs, lodgings, 26 Summer street Miss, 16 Dee street Miss, teacher of piano-forte and singing, 2 Chapel -ct. Castle street Miss, teacher (Day School) 54* Causewayend Miss, milliner, 67 Chapel street Wilsone, Thomas, advocate (Skinner & WilsoneJ h. Ferryhill Lodge Winchester, Charles, advocate, 171 Crown street John, principal servant of St. Paul's, 61 Gallowgate Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 61 Gallowgate Winkly, James, portrait painter, 8 Skene street Winks, Ronald, 20 Thistle street Winlaw, James, jun., ship and insurance broker, and coal merchant, 11 J Regent quay, h. 104 Gallowgate Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend Mrs, 48 Summer street

Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company ; Adam and Ander-

son, agents in Britain ; writing chambers, 75 Union street Wise, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 Commerce street Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 7 Castle street, h. 9 Breb- ner's court, Castle street John, spirit dealer, 6 Trinity street Wishart, Alexander, builder, 64 Gerrard street Daniel, shipmaster, 45 Constitution street David, provision merchant, 59, h. 75 Gallowgate James, master joiner (Hall and Sons) 47 Wellington street Joseph, organ builder, 24 Young street Mrs, flesher, 13 Basement floor, New market, h. North Broad- ford Wood & Co., London Piano-forte and Music Saloon, 213 Union-st< David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c, 55 Commerce street George, agent, 43 Dee street George, clerk fP. O.) 22 Union-row James S., shoemaker, Holburn street

, James, clerk. 25 Marischal street James, shipmaster, 89 Virginia street

I WOO—YOR NEW ABEDRBEN. 189

Wood, John, gardener, Fountain-hall John, surgeon, 31 Bon-accord street Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Crown street, h. 7 St. Mary's place Thomas, funeral waiter, Crown court, Union street William, bootmaker and leather cutter, 78 George street, h. 63 St. Andrew street William D., shipmaster (Carleton) h. 28 Shiprow Mrs, sick nurse, 22 Union-row Mrs Joseph, lodgings, 19 Union terrace Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Miss Jane, milliner and dressmaker, 45 Bon-accord street Wright, Alexander, vintner, 10 Burnett's close, Exchequer-row David, newspaper and periodical agent, and photographer, 72 Broad street, h. 3 Littlejohn street James, stonecutter, Polished Granite and Marble Works, 112 John street, A. 3 Mount street John, gardener, Piimuxton John, ivory turner, and dealer in fancy'goods, 19 Seamount place, A. 31 Adelphi John, saddler, 79 King street Thomas, wood merchant, Marywellbank Mrs Peter, 31 Adelphi Wyllie, David, cashier Aberdeen Bank, 2 Marischal street David, and Son, stationers, booksellers to the Queen, Prince Albert, and Duchess of Kent, public circulating library, 111 Union street James (of D. Wyllie and Son) h. 12 Carden place John, tailor, 42 Queen street Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 16 New market, h. 4 Donald's court, Schoolhill John, flesher, 21 New market, h. 61 Broad street Mrs, lodgings, 13 Skene terrace

Yeats, Alexander, accountant, 123J Union street, h. 47 Schoolhill Alexander, writer, 84 King street, h. 149 Crown street and Flockhart, advocates, 84 King street George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, h. 149 Crown street John (of Yeats and Flockhart) 25 Union place Peter, boot and shoemaker, 56 John street Thomas, flesher, 37 New market, h. 232 George street William, advocate (Yeats and Whyte) 46 King street and Whyte, advocates, 48 King street Jean, flesher, 15 Basement floor, New market Margaret, sick nurse, 85 Woolmanhill Yeoman, Alexander, day patrol, 73 Virginia street George, spirit merchant, 59 Wales street

York and London Fire, Life, and Annuity Office ; William Gordon, advocate, agent, 14 Adelphi 190 NEW ABERDEEN. YOU—YUN

Young, Alexander, spirit dealer, 84 St. Andrew street David, porter, Railway Office, Market street George, ropemaker, 25 Prince Regent street James ("late inspector of police, London) Twin Cottage, Hol- burn street John, musical instrument maker, 32 Netherkirkgate William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street William, baker, 23 Hardweird Miss, 34 Bon-accord terrace Miss, 2 Golden square John, spirit dealer, 81 Spring Garden Youngson, James, boot and shoemaker, 6 Skene st., h. 6 Minister's lane Robert, shipmaster, 3 James street William, cabinetmaker, 20 Marywell street Mrs Major, 29 Bon-accord terrace Miss M. A., matron (House of Refuge) 45 Guestrow Yule, Alexander, general and furnishing ironmonger, 14 Union street, A. 13 Huxter row George, grain merchant, 152 Crown street ...... James, grain merchant, 77 Skene street, grain loft, 13 Princes street William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate Mrs, lodgings, 18 Silver street Yunnie, William, house carpenter, Blackfriars street, h. 73 St. Andrew street .

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL

OLD ABERDEEN.

Provost, Professor GEORGE FERGUSON.

Dr. Gordon Dr. Robert Daun

Professor David Thomson | Mr Alexander Stables, Merchant

MERCHANT COUNCILLORS. Treasurer, ,,~,~~,~~ ~.—Mr Thomas Leask. Captain L. X. Leslie Dr. Fyfe Dr. Robert Poison Dr. Hercules Scott Mr Alexander Stables, Jan. Mr George Grub Mr Robert Dyce Alexander Nicol, Esq.

TRADES COUNCILLORS

Mr James Jaffray, Weaver Mr William Jamieson, Shoemaker

,, William Smith' Tailor „ George Smith, Blacksmith William Laws, Wright William ,, | ,, Smith, Blacksmith

Treasurer, ~~.„~ „ Mr Thomas Leask

Pro-Fiscal, ~~.~~. ,, Alexander Slronach, advocate

Town Clerk, ~~. .~~~~~~ ,, George Grub, Advocate

Officer, ~~~.~~.~~.~~.~~. .~ ,, John Simpson OLD ABERDEEN.

Adam, John, gardener, 4 Chanonry James Editor of " Herald," h. 110 High street William, tailor, 46 Spittal Miss, 21 College bounds Aiken, George, grocer, 49 High street Mrs, lodgings, 15 College bounds Airth, Stephen, boot and shoemaker, 26 Spittal Alexander, Mrs Charles, Donbank cottage Allan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 83 High street, h. 4 Chanonry Allen; George, flesher, 2 Don street John, hairdresser, 102 High street Anderson, Rev. Alexander, rector of Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry Alexander, farmer, Cluny's wynd Mrs G., superintendent, Female Penitentiary, 28 Spittal Annand, Miss, 30 College bounds Arthur, James, blacksmith, King street road

Baillie, Mrs, dressmaker, 90 High street Bannerman, Mrs Dr., 8 Chanonry Bain, John, Seaton gate Brown, A. G., 113 High street Begg, John, sub-janitor, King's College Mrs Alex., 98 High street Bethune, Mrs, 2S High street Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 7 High street Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry Burnett, Miss, of Kemnay, 70 High street Burr, Peter, manager, Seaton brick and tile work

Campbell, Roderick, vintner, Seaton gate Catto, Miss, 108 High street Charles, George, tailor, funeral and occasional waiter, High street "William, painter and glazier, 86 High street Chisholm, Alexander, 89 High street Clapperton, Mrs Dr., 29 College bounds Christie, John, flourmiller, 48 High street Clark, Alexander, sexton (St. Peter's Cemetery) h. Lodge, King street road Alexander, cooper, Don street CLA—GER OET> ABERDEEN. 193

Clark, James, cooper, Don street John, advocate, 37 High street Robert, painter and paper-hanger, Don street Mrs George, baker, 79 High street Connon, David, boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Robert, gardener, Brick-kilns Mrs, lodgings, l4 College bounds Cormack, George, portrait and miniature painter, 16 College bounds Courts, James, teacher, Free Church School, High street Miss, dressmaker, 35 Don street Cowie, John, teacher (Parochial School) 5 New street Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 89 Spittal Cruickshank, John, manufacturer, 23 College bounds

D a un, Robert, M.D., deputy inspector-general of hospitals; The Priory, 16 Chanonry Dawson, John G., writer, The Hill Deans, William, manufacturer, and keeper of the Trades' mort- clothes, 50 Spittal Donald, James, Kildare cottage, King street road Downie, Charles, carter, and Old Aberdeen carrier, 30 High street Dunn, Joseph, farmer, 68 High street Dunbar, Duncan, manufacturer, Don street James, night watchman, Don street Duncan, William, carter, Spittal William, flesher, Spittal Mrs John, 20 Spittal Durie, Charles, lodgings, 3 High street

Edersheim, Rev, Alfred, 45 High street Edmund, William, 22 College bounds Ewen, Mrs, lodgings, 58 Spittal

Ferguson, George, A.M., professor of Humanity, King's College, h. 11 College bounds Findlay, Mrs James, lodgings, 6 College bounds Forbes, Capt., 15 Chanonry Duncan, 10 Chanonry Mrs Arthur, 10 Chanonry Mrs Dr., Powis* lodge Fraser, George, 80 Spittal 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 ...... Thomas road contractor, Bridge of Don

Gall, Mrs, lodgings, 19 College' bounds George, Charles, (of Oswald, George, and Co.) 1 1 Chanonry Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry

Tv 194 OLD ABERDEEN. GIB—LEA

Gibb, William, boot and shoemaker, 9 College bounds Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds Gilchrist, Alfred, Bridge of Don School Gill, Mrs, lodgings, 92 Spittal Glover, Thomas, chief officer, preventive station, Bridge of Don Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High street Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High street Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal Robert, farmer, 67 High street Gray, Mrs, feuar, lodgings, 63 Spittal Grub and Clark, boot and shoemakers, 13 College bounds

Hay, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton bouse Peter, grocer, College bounds, h. 59 High street Mrs, vintner, Love lane, Spittal Hector, Mrs, lodgings, 79 Spittal Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 8 High street Hutcheson, James, Don street Hutton, Mrs Charles, 1 Love lane, Spittal

Irvine, Francis, M.D., 15 High street

Jack, Wm., D.D., principal of King's College, h. 37 College bounds JafFray, James, grocer, Seaton gate Miss, 48 Don street Jamieson, William, shoemaker, College lane Johnston, John, grocer, Old Bridge of Don, and at Don view John, steward, 15 Spittal John,jun., 15 Spittal Miss, dressmaker, 25 Spittal Miss Jane, lodgings, 96 Spittal

Keith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don Mills Kemp, James, manufacturer, 20 Don street Kennedy, Samuel, Don tavern, New Bridge of Don Kilgour, James, lodgings, King street road John, sexton, Church gate Kynoch, Ninian, grocer, spirit dealer, and clerk to St. Peter's church- yard, 64 Spittal

Laws, William, cartwright, King street road Lawson, F., blacksmith, 2, k. 4 Seaton gate John, farmer, 24 High street Lawrance, William, carter, High street Leask, John, session-clerk, and rector of Grammar School, h. Sea- bank Thomas, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 16, h. 17 High street Mrs, lodgings, 82 Spittal Mrs, vintner, King street —

LEI NIC OLD ABERDEEN. 195

Leighton, John, builder and lodgings, Orchard Cottage Leith, George, weaver, East Back road Leslie, Captain L.X., 14th regiment, H.P., Tillydrone Hugh Fraser, of Powis, Powis house ...... William, shoemaker, King street road Miss, Don street Linton, William, mason, High street Lyell, Mrs, lodgings, 12 College bounds

M'Donald, David, haberdasher, 63 Spittal M'Farlane, Thomas, vintner, Red Lion, Spittal M'Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 59 Spittal M'Kenzie, Duncan, feuar, 27 Spittal MacGhie, Miss, seminary, High street Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street ...... Peter, carter, 15 College bounds William, farmer, Seaton gate M'Killigan, Alexander, gardener, 2 College bounds Maclean, William, clerk (Railway Office) 56 Spittal M'Lennan, John, toll keeper, New Bridge of Don M'Tavish, Henry, feuar, lodgings, 59 Spittal Macleod, Miss, 71 High street Macpherson, Dr H., sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's College, k. 30 College bounds ...... Rev. Robert, D.D., professor of Divinity, King's College Macrobie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside * Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal ...... William, salmon fisher, New Bridge of Don Matheson, Peter, tailor, Orchard House, College bounds Mellis, Peter, manager (Smith, Irvine, and Co.) h. Fir Hill well Cottage Melvin, Alexander, carter, High street Mennie, William, manager (Smith, Irvine, and Co.) h, 25 High-st. Michael, James, carter, 6 Spittal Millar, Alex., road overseer, Buchan district, East Back road Milne, George, gardener, 46 High street

... .. James, feuar, 29 College bounds ...... James, painter, 28 College bounds

...... John, cart and plough wright, Seaton gate Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry ...... Mrs, feuar, 20 Spittal Mollison, Mrs James, lodgings, 19 College bounds Morrison, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Balgownie road, Bridge of Don Murray, Miss, 27 College bounds

Nicol, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm ...... Leslie, sexton, Church gate ...... Lewis, mason, 104 High street Nicol, William, overseer, salmon fishings, Bridge of Don 196 OLD ABERDEEN. PAT—STA

Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, Sunnybank

Penitentiary, Female, 28 Spittal ; Mrs Anderson, superintendent Pittendrigh, John, Bridge of Don Tavern Poison, John, innkeeper, 3 New street Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 113 High street Post Office, Receiving, 43 High street Primrose, Mrs George, 61 Don street

Rae, John, grocer, King street road Alexander, farmer, King street road Ramage, George, teacher, Bell's School, King street road Reid, Alexander, gardener, Tillydrone, Seaton Mrs, lodgings, 12 College bounds Mary, teacher, Donmouth Cottage Rennie, Alexander, salmon fisher, Bridgefield house Richmond, Thomas, late inspecting commander (Coast Guard) 63 Don street Ritchie, James, shipowner, Orchard cottage Robbie, Donald, lodgings, 98 Spittal Robertson, Alexander, Balgownie Lodge George, Mains of Seaton Ross, James, sheriff-officer, 44 High street J., teacher of music, 8 College bounds John, brewer, 19 High street ...... Robert, surgeon and apothecary (Post Office) 43 High street Ruxton, David, manager, brick and tile work

Scott, Andrew, professor of Hebrew, King's College Hercules, LL.D.. professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College, h. at College Miss, lodgings, 94 Spittal Shand, George, Old Aberdeen flourmill, King street road Shearer, Mrs, lodgings, 15 College bounds Simpson, Andrew, wright, 30 College bounds John, tea and spirit dealer, 108 High street Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal Smith, A., grocer, 59 High street A., gardener, h. and seed-shop, King street road George, blacksmith, King street road Irvine, and Co., brewers, 18 High street James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds John, boot and shoemaker, 48 High street John, sacrist, King's College John, Old Bridge of Don Rev. Robert, Old Machar Church, 14 Chanonry Robert, steward, 94 Spittal William, farrier, King street road Stables, A., jun., clerk, h. 112 High street Stables, Alex., and Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 112 High st. George, vintner, 102 High street STE—WOO OLD ABERDEEN. 197

Stephen, William, shipmaster, Orchard house Stevenson, James, Seaton gate Stirling, William, farmer, 10 High street Stott, James, gardener, Seaton gate Strachan, Walter, steward, 40 Spittal Straith, Mrs, midwife, 6 College bounds Misses, dressmakers, 6 College bounds Sutherland, John, Viewton place Robert, farmer and feuar, 70 Spittal Swanson, Miss, 57 Don street

Taylor, James, tailor, Don street Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Froghall lane Miss, lodgings, 26 College bounds Thorn, John, sen., sheriff-officer, 43 Don street John, jun., constable and sheriff-officer, 4 College bounds 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 ...... Wyville, lecturer on Botany, Marischal College, A. 19 College bounds Turreff, Gavin, clerk, 46 High street

Valentine, James, reporter to " Aberdeen Journal,'' Love lane houses, Spittal Vade, John, Bridgefield-house, Bridge of Don

Watt, Alexander, 24 Spittal John, Mains of Seaton Wilson, A., merchant, 45 High street Wood, Rev. James George, Old Machar Church, 5 Chanonry Miss, governess, Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry WOODSIDE.

Adan, Charles, farmer, Hilton house Allan, Miss, Tanfield house Alexander, William, teacher, 37 Canal terrace Anderson, George, blacksmith, Grandholm, k. I Mary place, Don street

Baillie, George, keeper of the keys of the Don subscription fire- engine, 21 Don street Barker, John, and Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's mills Barron, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 67 Barron street, k. 104 Had- den street Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, hoot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140 Hadden street Beverly, A., blacksmith, Backhill of Hilton Black, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 59, h. 57 Barron street Bodie, David, teacher, Woodside School, h. 1 Tanfield walk Broomhead, John, officer of Inland Revenue, h. Ivy Cottage, Ca- nal terrace Booth, William, tinsmith, 34 Hadden street Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street Brown, David, blacksmith, 9 Hadden street Buyers, Rev. William, Hilton house

Caird, William, mason, 11 Grandholm street Calder, Peter, shoemaker, 4, h. 6 Queen street Catto, George, merchant, 45 Hadden street James, farmer, Lower Cotton William, farmer, Persley Clark, Alexander, farmer, Hayfield John, teacher, (Catholic School) Tanfield walk Cooper, George, letter carrier, 17 Hadden street Corken, James, feuar, 1 Don street Curtis, T. A. (Leys Masson & Co.) Grandholm Cottage Cowie, William, grocer, 134 Hadden street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden street Cruickshank, James, grocer, 115 Hadden street

Diack, James, cowfeeder, 32 Gaelic lane Donald, Andrew, stabler, 10 Wellington street Duguid, Alexander, carter, 48 Canal terrace DUN—IRO woodside. 199

Duncan, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 143, h. 145 Hadden-st. John, boot and shoemaker, 127 Hadden street Durward, Andrew, merchant, 127 Barron street

Ferrier, A. and Co., manufacturers, 5, h. 7 Hadden street Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 233 Barron street Finwick, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 121 Hadden street Fisher, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Wellington street Forbes, Rev. Robert, Free Church Manse Fraser, Miss, teacher, 56 Canal terrace French, Peter, cowfeeder, 12 Bairnshall lane Fullerton, John (Johnstone and Fullerton) 33 School lane

Gibson, Miss, dressmaker, 131 Hadden street Gilchrist, Isaac, M.D., Newplace, Queen street Glass, Alex., general merchant and circulating library, 69 and 71 Hadden street John, millwright, h. 121 Hadden street Gordon, C, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 68 Hadden street Barron, & Co., cotton spinners, manufacturers, and bleachers, Woodside Works Miss, lodgings, 12 Wellington street Grant, Alex., gardener, Grandholm cottage Captain John, 24th Foot, H.P., Woodside house George, cashier, Grandholm, h. 13 Don terrace Patrick, gardener, 235 Barron street Miss, dressmaker, 70 Hadden street Gray, Alex., toll-keeper, Kittybrewster toll William, grocer and clothier, 2, h. 4 Hadden street Greig, William, carter, 17 Hadden street Gunn, John, contractor, 5 Barron street Guthrie, Thomas, merchant, h. 31 Hadden street

Hadden, Alex. (Leys, Masson, and Co.) Grandholm lodge Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace Hardie, James, watchmaker and postmaster, 114, h. 112 Hadden-st. Harper, Alexander, overseer, Woodside lodge Harvey, James, 12 Summer street Hector, Thomas, grocer, 153, h. 155 Hadden street Henderson, John, druggist, 138, h. 120 Hadden street Matthew, farmer, Smithfield William, farmer, Hilton bank Miss, teacher, 120 Hadden street Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 116 Hadden street George, boot and shoemaker, 41 Hadden street Hobbs, David, precentor, 10 Summer street Hoskin, John, feuar, 83 Barron street Eunter, Alexander, precentor (Free Church) 1 Mary place, Don-st,

Ironside, James, vintner, 301 Barron street 200 woodside. JAC—ROB

Jack, William, merchant, 47 Barron street Jamieson, Francis, boot and shoemaker, 62 Hadden street Johnston and Fullerton, builders and timber merchants, 20 Hadden street William (of Johnston and Fullerton) 18 Hadden street Joss, William, baker, 146 Hadden street

Kelman, Miss, teacher, 127 Hadden street Kemp, Irvine, 50 Hadden street John, gas overseer, Lower Middlefield Kerr, Miss, teacher, 152 Hadden street

Laing, Rev. James B. (Cotton Chapel) 105 Hadden street Lawson, Alexander, Gig-boat house Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 85 Barron street Leslie, William, vintner, Gordon's mills Lessel, Mrs, Tanfield house Leys, Masson, and Co., manufacturers, Grandholm

M'Donald, David, boot and shoemaker, 26 Hadden street James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron street Robert, apothecary, 67, h. 65 Hadden street M'Kenzie, John, grocer, 63 Hadden street Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street M'Pherson, Miss, corn extractor, Honey cottage, 61 Canal terrace Maitland, George, grocer, 115 Hadden street Matthews, Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 28, h. 26 Don street Melvin, John, mason, 9 Hadden street Milne, George, clerk, Gorden's mills John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hay ton Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal terrace Munro, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 92 Hadden street George, boot and shoemaker, 121 Barron street Murray, Robert, clothier, 143, h. 145 Hadden street William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden street

Nicol, William, wright, 90, h. 92 Hadden street Philip, John, overseer, Grandholm, h. Persley Ploughmen, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden street Poole, Richard, M.D., F.R.C.P. Edinburgh, Upper Middlefield- house, establishment for ladies and gentlemen labouring under mental diseases

Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21 Hadden street Rennie, Robert, grocer, 1 Barron street Miss, clothier and haberdasher, 1 Barron street Riach, Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 8 Hadden street Riddel, James, Kittybrewster tavern Robb, James, boot and shoemaker, 151 Barron street Robertson, George, farmer, Rosehill ROB—WIL woodside. 201

Robertson, William, grocer, 52 Barron street Mrs W., grocer, 169, h. 171 Barron street Rose, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4 Barron street Ross, Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, ironmonger, &c., 137 Hadden street Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 127 Barron street Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane

Scott, David, slater, 10 School lane Francis, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane John, mason, Hayton road, Gordon's Mills William, farmer, Don terrace Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden street Seton, Alex., 150 Hadden street Sheret, James, grocer, 181 Barron street Sheriffs, John, tailor, 66 Hadden street Shivas, John, contractor, 239 Barron street Spence, Thomas, merchant, 46 Barron street Skinner, George, flesher, 53, h. 58 Hadden street James, flesher, 48, A. 43 Hadden street Smith, Charles, mason, 1 Dee street James, carpet and house-rug manufacturer, 11, h. 4 King street John, gardener, Bairnshall lane Stevenson, James, grocer, Gordon's mills Stephen, Charles, clothier and grocer, 85 Hadden street Stiven, Mrs, baker and confectioner, 100, h. 98 Hadden street Sutherland, Hugh, manager, Grandholm Works, h. Grandholm Stewart, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 29 Gaelic lane Hugh, beadle, Parish Church, h. 8 King street John (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.) Cotton lodge

Taylok, James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147 Barron street James, gardener, 15 Wellington street Taylor, James, jut), farmer, Middlefield John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 213 Barron street Troup, Mrs, Newseat, 10 Pirie's lane, Wellington street

Urquhart, Miss, dressmaker, 122 Hadden street

Walker, George, tailor, 73 Barron street

Wallis, Rev. James, Woodside, /*. 112 Hadden street Warrack, Miss, baker, 36 & 38 Barron street Watson, George, engineer, Grandholm Works, h. 54 Hadden street Watt, Alexander, grocer, 45 Wellington street John, plumber, Grandholm Works Wight, John, baker, 46, h. 44 Hadden street Williamson, Alexander, Granitehill, Cairncry Wilson, David, grocer, 129 Hadden street 202 woodside. YOU—YOU

Young, James, carter, 18 Wellington street Youngson, Peter, sen., bleacher, Gordon's mills Peter, jun., manager, Gordon's mills Robert, brewer and grocer, 46 Barron street 7

ALPHABETICAL LIST

STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &c.

REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATIONS,

Containing the Names given previously in Alphabetical Order.

ACADEMY STREET, 24 M'Kenzie and Mathews, architects — Deeside Railway Office From Dee street to Crown street 28 D. Chalmers and Co., printers, &cv 30 George Mann, tailor 31 John Wright, turner ADELPHI, — Mrs P. Wright 32 James Cassie, portrait painter Between 49 and 51 Union street — Walter Gray, draper — Alexander Rust, commission agent 3 William Walker, grocer, &c. 7 A. Batten, a;

1 Peter Cumine 8 Miss M-Condach, teacher, Asylum 2 Mrs Weir 9 James Brebner, advocate 3 John Low, baker 10 Alex. Morrice (of W. M'K. & Co.) 4 William Young, shipmaster 11 W. Cooper (of P. and C.) 6 Charles Bushby — W. Connon, merchant 7 William Black, secretary 12 William C. Hunter of Tillery 9 James Anderson, grocer 14 Captain A. S. Fisher of Murcar 10 Alex. Reith, carter 15 Captain Craigie 11 William Henderson, clerk 16 George Marquis, accountant 17 Mrs Millar — James A. Millar, advocate ALBERT STREET, 18 MrsM'Kenzie of Glack 19 Benjamin Reid, seedsman From Waverly place to Carden place. 20 James Laing, ironmonger John Jamieson, merchant

2 Thos. Ruxton, advocate and agent 13 Mrs Leslie ALFORD PLACE, 15 Rev. John Adam 17 Mrs Dr. Alex. Paterson To Albyn place from Union place. 19 William M'Kinuon, ironmonger — Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate William Adamson, sharebroker 1 Miss Simpson Mrs Adamson, sen. 2 John Milne, confectioner Charles Ruxton 3 Miss Dalrymple Mrs Patrick Bannerman 4 George Rennie, shipmaster 5 John Smith, late of Rotterdam corkcutter ALBION STREET, 6 George Simpson,

From Park street to Links. ANN PLACE,

Back Stocket Road. 1 Mrs King, provision seller 12 William Peebles 23 William Stott, spirit dealer J. M'Pherson, comb manufacturer 23 Charles Reid, day patrol Albion Street Chapel ANN STREET. ALBION COURT, From Maberly street to Hutcheon-st.

18 Castle Street. 35 John Lawrence, slater 49 John M'Quarrie, tailor ALBTN PLACE,

West from Alford place. ANNAND'S COURT,

1 Miss Robertson of Balgownie 30 James street. 2 James Boyn M'Combie, advocate 3 Misses Cumine of Rattray Miss Burgess, dressmaker, &c. 4 Misses Black Miss Catto, dressmaker William B. Ferguson James Morrison, Albyn Cottage 5 Francis Edmond, advocate BACK WYND, 6 Captain A. D. Fordyce, R.N. 7 Miss Bannerman From Union street to Sehoolhill. Thomas Bannerman — George Bannerman Stamp and Tax Office 8 Female Orphan Asylum 5 7 John Ritchie, saddler — Miss Allerdice, matron, do. & STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 205

6 George Walker, post-horse master i BANNERMILL STREET, 11 Peter Ellis, spirit dealer 14 Thomas Gordon, innkeeper and From Summer lane to the Links. stabler 15 & 17 John M'Hardy, blacksmith 33 James Crombie, agent and commis- 1 Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster sion merchant 2 James Longmuir, shipmaster 34 James Williams, furrier — Robert Milne, shipmaster 35 James Strachan, late bookseller 3 Alexander Burgess 3 Mrs Robertson — Alexander Walker, shipmaster — William BALMORAL PLACE, Burgess 8 Jonathan Newson

South from Holburn place. BARNETT'S CLOSE, v» Alexander Gerard, teacher Mrs Forsyth From Guestrow to Flourmill brae. John Anderson, grocer, &c. John Barron, advocate 2 Alexander Nicol, cooper 6 Joseph Butler, flesher 6 Francis Beattie, blacksmith BALTIC STREET, 7 George Michie, cooper and fioh- curer From Prince Regent street to Links. A. & J. Pirrie, blacksmiths

2 James Booth, grocer BEATTIE'S COURT, 6 James Mearns — Isaac Merchant, shipmaster 102 Gallowgate.

Robert Mitchell, lock and hinge BANK OF SCOTLAND COURT, maker

35 Castle street. BEATTIES' (J) COURT,

Arthur Thomson, agent, Bank of Scot- 101 Gallowgate land, &c.

BELMONT STREET, BANK STREET,

From Union street to Schoolhill. From South Crown street to Welling- ton road 4 C. Fyfe, house factor and general agent Charles M'Condach, foreman 5 William Russell, late tailor William Eae, mill-wright — William Stevenson, commission- Thomas Fraser, clerk merchant John M'Condach, manager, Torry 7 John Campbell, post-horse master Brick Works 9 William Templeton, M.D. John Goldie 11 Misses Grant of Monymusk Robert Forsyth of Devanah Comb- 13 Dr Neil Sutherland Work 15 James Nicol, advocate John Hargitt, do. do. — Mrs Ludovick Grant Peter Hume 17 George J. Nicol, M.D. James Jamieson, mason 20 William Ross, advocate Mrs John Sutherland, grocer and 22 George Thomson, flasher spirit dealer — Adam Thomson, fksher Mrs Donald M'Phail 23—25 Newell Burnett, advocate, &c. S 206 STREETS, SQUARES, &C

23—25 Thomas Burnett, advocate 7 Mrs Milne 24 Misses Gibson, milliners, &c. — H. Jackson, M.D. 24 Mrs Gardiner 8 Charles Begg, piauo-forte tuner 25 James Garioch, writer 10 Miss Margaret Walker, milliner — John Petrie, writer 11 James Anderson, grocer Office 12 and W. Morrison, butchers Sasine and Income Tax ; W. Duncan Eeid, clerk 13 James Craig (of J. Craig and Co.) 27 Alexander Simpson, advocate — Mrs Hunter, dressmaker sergeant — Mrs Simpson (late of Strichen) — Robt. N. Anderson, town 30 Peter Ewen, town-sergeant 14 Alexander Cruickshank, grocer 31 Deaf and Dumb Institution 32 James Ewing, funeral waiter BLACKFRIARS STREET, 35 Mrs Major Mitchell of Ashgrove 41 James Melvin, LL.D. From "Woolmanhill to St. Andrew-st. 45 Eobert Shand (Jopp and Shand) — Miss Shand 1 Alexander Hay, draper — Mrs Strachan, sick nurse — James Hay BELMONT STREET (LITTLE), 2 Joseph Johnston, umbrella-manu- facturer mer From Belmont street to Back wynd 3 & 3i A. and T. Mowat, china chants 3i Alexander Mowat, proprietor of and Salmond, confec 2 Lockhart Baths tioners 9 Miss Robertson, teacher 6 John Johnston, stabler 10 George Wilson, seaman 7 Mrs Murray, lodgings 11 Miss Hogg, teacher — Mrs Gray, lodgings 13 Joseph Lawrence, funeral waiter — David W- Fraser, clerk — Mrs Low, dressmaker 8 James Emslie, dentist 14 James Rust, carpenter 12 John Ross, letter-carrier 18 Robert Hay, grocer 20 Miss Alexander, lodgings BERRY LANE, — "William Smith, house carpenter 24 W. Mearns, plasterer — W. Smith, wright Gallowgate to Loch street From — Peter Gillan, last maker 27 Mrs Cruickshank

l Mrs Ross, draper, &c. — William Bird, clerk — Mrs Grant, lodgings — Miss Prior, teacher 16 Alexander Smith, spirit dealer 35 James Rust, house carpenter 28 William Clyne and Sons, curriers 41 Mrs Fyfe, dressmaker 29 George M'Kay, vintner — Peter Fyfe, carpenter 47 William Younie, house carpenter BLACK'S BUILDINGS, BLAIKIE'S (PROVOST) QUAY,

From Woolmanbill to Spa street. South side of Harbour.

Brands & Scorgie, shipbuilders 1 Andrew Sutherland & Sons, manu- Commercial Co. facturers Co. 2 Andw. Sutherland, jun., manufact. Lime Manuelle, stone merchants 4 Miss Hird, milliner A. & F. Leslie and Co., boiler makers 5 John Booth, watchmaker A Milne and Co., wood merchants — John Grant, grocer, h. G. 6 "William Cay, house carpenter _ William Still, clerk (J. Asher) BLAIRTON LANE, — Wm. Alexander, house carpenter Guestrow, — Mrs Bisset, sick nurse From Broad street to 7 Mrs Helmrich, lodgings teacher — Mrs Wilson, lodgings 1 William Clark,

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2 Broad street Academy 10 James Keith, clerk 3 Patrick Ironside, auctioneer, h. 11 Mrs Captain Wade, lodgings 5 William Kelman, tailor 13 James Roy, wood merchant 14 John Dempster — Miss Alcock BON. ACCORD LANE, 15 Mrs Reid — John Saunders From Dee street to Bon-accord street. 17 John Avery, printer 18 Mrs D. Souter 20 10 James Keith, clerk (M'Donald and Mrs Thompson Leslie) — Miss Thompson — Mrs George Rae 21 Mrs John Henderson 11 Mrs M'Lean, grocer 25 Daniel Laird (of J. and L.) 13 William Holmes, cooper , — John Macdonald, bookseller — William Holmes, jun. — David Millar, architect and house — William Shirer, clerk factor 29 Mrs 18 Robert Paul, artist M'Kay 31 — John Paul, jun., plasterer John Wood, surgeon 19 William Robertson, wright 33 James Clark, clothier 35 Patrick Watson, grocer 36 Barnard M'Donald, contractor BON-ACCORD ROW, 37 Miss Shepherd 38 Miss Chisholm, teacher 39 James Forsyth, mail Prom Union place to Bon-accord guard Robert terrace — Ferguson 40 Miss Ferguson 42 Mrs George Thomson BON-ACCORD SQUARE, 43 William Marshall, draper — Misses Moir, dressmakers 44 Rev. Patrick Cheyne From East to West Craibstone street. 45 Miss Wood, dressmaker — Mrs James Falconer 1 Mrs Thomas M'Combie — Mrs Shaud, sick nurse 2 Jas. F. Beattie, land-surveyor, &c. 49 James Smith, cabinetmaker 3 George Elmslie — Miss Smith, dressmaker 4 Miss Gill — Miss Wallace, staymaker 5 Misses Skene — Miss Mennie 6 Mrs William Gibbon 50 Miss Robertson 7 Alexander M'Donald (of M'Donald 61 Miss Grant and Leslie) 52 John Keith (Pratt and KeithJ 8 Mrs Gordon 53 Robert Mearns, builder 10 Mrs R. Morrice — Mrs Mearns, lodgings 11 William Gordon, 3harebroker 56 William Simpson, advocate, &c. 13 Rev. W. R. Pirie, D.D. 57 D. G. Cattanach, advocate 15 Mrs Alexander Simpson 58 William Simpson, advocate, &c. William Shirres, merchant 59 William Huteheon (of W. and H.) John F. Whyte, grain merchant 61 James White, merchant — Mrs James White BON-ACCORD STREET, 63 Thomas Will, commercial traveller 64 James Giles, R.S.A. 65 Captain James Bland From Union street to Springbank 66 John Fraser (of J. F. and Son terrace. 67 William Pirie — Lieut. A. Wales, R.N. 1 Pat. and Alex. Davidson, advocates 68 George Watson, late merchant 4 Laingand Melvin, saddlers, &c. 69 Robert Munro, artist 5 J. Campbell, post-horse master, &c. 71 George Presly, clerk 7 John Campbell, surgeon — Miss Allan 8 Laing and Melvin, coachbuilders 72 Mrs Andrew Gall, lodgings 9 Henry Thomson (S. N. Co.) 73 Miss Smith 1

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74 John Alrth BOURTIE'S COURT, 75 Alexander Eos?, advocate 76 John Forbes, clothier 19 Upperkirkgate. 77 William Eeid (J. D. and Co.) — William L. Eeid, advoeate 79—81 James Ireland, baker Poor's Hospital for Boys 80 Alex. Lyon, leather merchant — Mrs Taylor BREBNER'S COURT, 82 Patrick Collie, silk mercer 83 Mrs Collie, lodgings 84 A. D. Scott, manager 9 Castle street. 85 Misses Stewart 86 George Anderson (J. Duguid & Co.) John Eough, corn extractor, &c. — Miss Donald George Wisely, hosier 87 Miss Smith 88 Mrs A. Smith of Blackhills — Alexander Smith of Blackhills BREBNER'S COURT, 89 Mrs George Garden 90 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 84 Shiprow. 91 Simpson Shepherd, grocer

James Collie, tidewaiter BON-ACCORD TERRACE, Thomas Eutherford, carver William Caie, shore porter From Bon-accord row, to Bon-accord Mrs H. Smith street. Maxwell M'Guffie, spirit dealer James Duncan, shipmaster 6 Mrs John Swanston 8 Mrs Dr. Farqubarson 9 John Tocher, tailor BROAD STREET, 10 Mrs A. Paterson 14 John Drnmmond, h. *rom Union street to Gallowgate and 16 John Fyfe, brushmaker Upperkirkgate. 18 Hugh Sutherland (Stephen & Suth- erland) 1 George Shepherd, bookseller 20 Captain Eaynes 2£ Alexander Henderson, bookbinder 21 Misses Allardyce — James Connon, clothier 22 John Brebner, contractor 3 G. Handyside & Co., shoe ware- 23 Misses Forbes of Echt house 24 Mrs Ligertwood 4 Hugh Ross, jun., haberdasher 26 Misses Nicholson of Glenbervie 5 J. Frederick and Co., h. 2£ — Mrs B. Nicholson 6 Andrew J. Cameron, advocate 27 Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo — Mrs Wm. Paterson, lodgings 29 Mrs Major Youngson — Mrs Robertson, sick nurse 30 Wm. Sawyers, collector of Customs — Tho. Stewart, Bannockburn ware- 31 Mrs Colonel Sinclair house — James A. Sinclair, accountant 7 David Eust, clothier 32 Thomas Blaikie ,(J. Blaikie & Sons) 9 Alexander Wilson, shoe shop 33 James F. Hadden, manufacturer 10 James Duguid & Co., clothiers 34 Miss Young 1 Alex. Findlay, boot and shoemaker 35 Mrs Leslie 12 Wm. Black, jun., wine merchant — Alexauder Leslie 13 E. & E. Speuce, boot manufacturers 14 Eobert Thompson, furnishing tailor BOTHWELL COURT, 15 George Clark and Son, wholesale booksellers, &c. clothiers, 25 Justice street. 16 John & Wm. Grant, &c. 17 Alex. Findlay, boot and shoemaker bookseller G. Bothwell, candle manufacturer 19 William Russell, h. 26 John Booth, berthmaster 20 James Eobertson, haircutter, h. 23 I John Paterson 21 A. Crombie, fruit merchant, STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 209

22 George Sinclair, tailor 72 David Wright, bookseller 23 Win. Johnston (of J. and L.) 73 Janet Taylor, stoneware merchant — Charles King, tailor 74 Mrs John Mitchell — Mrs Innes, lodgings 75 Mrs Keith, fancy dealer — Miss Innes, dressmaker 78 George Henry, bookseller 24 J. & J. Fleming, hardware mer- 79 Buchanston Mill Warehouse chants 80 William French, jun., grocer 25 Duncan and Scott, shoemakers 81 George Sangster, jeweller 26 Charles Coutts, druggist 82 John Cooper, sacrist, Marischal — James Robertson, haircutter College — M. Rettie and Sons, lamp manufac- — John Colvin, porter, do. turers 84 A. Singer, agent 27 George Simpson, corkcutter — Mrs Taylor's lodgings 28 P. Whyte, tobacco manufacturer — Dugald Bell, clerk — John Ehind, commission agent 85 John Forsyth, leather merchant 29 William Stephen, baker — Mrs T. A Boulton, milliner — Miss Bowie, lodgings 86 John Forbes, tea merchant, Ji. 84 — Jas. Johnstone, Messenger at- arms 87 And. Fiddes, Refreshment Rooms 30 Pat. Whyte, tobacco manufacturer 89 H. Gordon & Co., ironmongers, &c. 31 William Stephen, baker 90 John Smith, druggist 33 John Bothwell, bootmaker 92 J. A. Wilson, bookseller 34 William Ross, ironmonger — James Stephen, ironmonger 35 William Petrie, baker BROADFORD, 36 William L. Jaffray, shoe shop 37 Alex. Lyon, leather merchant 38 A. Burge, hat manufactnrer, 7u 46 North West of George street 40 George Maitland, agent for Blackie and Son 1 George Martin, grocar — John Watson, furnishing tailor l§ Alex. Ogilvie, flax dresser — Armstrong and Co., tea and coffee 2£ James Lamb, cart and plough merchants wright — Alexander Watson, clerk 3 Alex. Watkins, manufacturer 42 William Diack merchant 4 Robert Mair, engineer 43 John Hall, merchant — D. Sinclair, teacher 44 Win. Davidson and Co., merchants — John Davidson 47 Patrick Ironside, auctioneer — W. Cormack, tailor 48 William Brand, watchmaker 5 North Broadford Bread Co. 49 Mrs Howie, lodgings 6 John Gemlo, merchant — Miss Andrews, lodgings — Basil M'Killiam (B. & W. M'K.) 53 James Thomson, shoemaker 8 Alex. Craig, baker 54 B. & W. M'Killiam, confectioners — James Jar vis, hosier 59 Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller, h. 91 9 John Garioch, hairdresser 60 Peter Crombie, jeweller 11 John Murray, tobacconist 61 James Christie, lodgings 12 John M'Donald — John Wyness, flesher 13 William Dawson, spirit dealer 62 George Smith, bootmaker 14 John Martin, grocer 63 James Aiken, shoemaker — Miss Martin, dressmaker 64 James Ingram, tailor — James Morgan, mill manager — Miss Ingram, dressmaker 18 Joseph Rowell, sen. — Archibald Grant, hairdresser 20 John Legge, stonecutter 66 John Lunan, stationer — Misses Welsh, dressmaker 67 William Inglis, baker 21 Robert Craig, spirit dealer 68 A H. Piggie, tailor 24 Walter Forsyth, feuar — John Duncan, writer 26 W. Mathews, tea dealer — George Sangster, jeweller 29 Miss Fyfe, grocer — James Martin, plasterer 30 Misses Hunter William Shaw, — carpenter 33 Mrs Glennie 70 Alex. Gumming, wine merchant — Mrs Wigham 1 Geo. Cormack, furniture dealer — Arthur Donaldson, flesher 210 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

34 Samuel Geddes, grocer BURSAR'S COURT, 35 William Crawford, fiaxdresser — John Porter, feuar 61 Castle street. — Geo. Eennie, printer, Farquhar Cottage — Kobert Watt CANAL ROAD, 39 Koderick M'Kay, mill overseer 40 Alex. Jamieson, book canvasser From Causewayend to Froghall 40£ Jonathan Hosie, mason 41 Andrew Collie Robert Davidson, chemist Misses Leslie BROADFORD PLACE. CANAL TERRACE. Prom George street to Broadford Works. From Virginia street to Garvock-st.

6 H. Gilfillan 3 Alexander Matthew, surgeon — David Thomson, overseer C. 4 Walter Hood, shipbuilder 8 Hugh Fraser, draper 5 John Duthie, shipbuilder 10 J. Mess 6 John Dinnison, shipmaster 12 William Duthie, advocate Roderick Munro, shoemaker — A. Dutbie, advocate 6£ 7 A. Maurice, shipmaster — Andrew Ledingnam, clerk BKOADFOKD LANE. 8 James Leslie (Gas Light Co.) 10 Mrs James Sim — Charles Anderson, shipmaster From Broadford to Causewayend road 11 Isaac Merchant, shipmaster 12 James Methven, fishcurer James Berry, gardener CANAL STREET, BRUCE'S COURT, From Mounthooly Bridge to Froghall 20 Loch street Bridge

BURN COURT, 2 Mrs Mackie — Peter Reid 3 Miss Jane Sangster 44 Upperkirkgate. 4 William Laing, blacksmith 6 Rev A. Stuart, city missionary 2 A. King, printer 7 Angus Ross 8 Miss Gordon 9 Alexander Hutcheon BURNETT'S CLOSE, — D. Connel, teacher 10 W. Harp 11 Henry Brechin, moulder 5 Exchequer row. 13 Alexander Robb

8 James Gillespie, Cottage hotel CANAL LANE, 9 Alexander Livingstone, vintner 10 Alexander Wright, vintner 12 Mrs Bridgeford, vintner From Canal terrace to Summer lane

1 Aberdeen Soda Water Co. BURR'S COURT, 1* Robert Eddie, brewer — William Harvey 152 Gallowgate. 2 James Law, carter STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 211

CANDLEMAKER'S COURT, CARMELITE LANE,

46 Gallowgate. From Fisher row to Trinity street.

John Scott, chimney sweep] 1 Mrs Leys, Provision dealer 2 Mrs M'Donald, flesher CARDEN PLACE, 3 Mrs M'Beath, fishmonger 7 Alexander Hutcheon, upholsterer — George More, house carpenter From Skene road to Rubislaw. 11 William Fraser, spirit dealer

2 William Henderson, builder 3 John Keith (Town & County Bank) CARNEGIE'S BRAE, 4 Miss Cumming — John D. Milne, jun., advocate From Netherkirkgate to Green. 5 Thomas Melville, jun., ironmonger 6 Rev. D. Simpson 7 Eev. John Thompson 2 Farquharson Paterson, spirit dealer — David M'Donald 3 Farquharson Paterson, spirit dealer 9 Rev. James C. M'Phail — Charles Wilson, letter carrier 13 James Wyllie (D. Wyllie & Son) 4 John Taylor, spirit dealer 13 Mrs Tawse

CARMELITE STREET, CAROLINE PLACE,

From Skene square to Hutcheon street From Green to Trinity street. J

1 John Matthew, merchant 1 James Tait, merchant 2 W. Walker, 2 Charles Calder, spirit dealer, &c. h treasurer Royal In- 4 George Runcy, M.D. firmary and Lunatic Asylum — Alexander Martin, agent 3 William Barker (of J. B. & Sons) Rev. 5 Thomas M'Guffie, brewer 4 James Stirling 5 Anthony 6 Jas. Williamson, carver and gilder Wigham — , fishmonger 6 David Gill (of F. and G.) 7 Mrs William Ledingham — Miss Ogston — Andrew Ledingham, clerk — James M'Beath, flesher CASTLE STREET, — John Smart, contractor — William Cromar, clerk 7 g W. and A. Hogg, wrights From Union street, to Justice street 8 Miss Hay, dressmaker and Castlebrae. — Mrs Hay, sick-nurse — Alexander Clark, shipmaster 2 William Ewan, furnishing tailor — John Moir, grocer 3 Geo. Adam and Co., tailors, &c. Mrs Duncan, — provision dealer 7 Geo. Wisely, worsted manufacturer 9 Thomas Jamieson, wright 8 John Duncan, advocate — George Millar, coachman — Miss Bain, lodgings 10 James M'Donald, porter — Geo. Davidson, bookseller — Mrs Pirie, fishmonger 10 Alexander M'Donald ] 1 Mrs Stevenson, midwife 11 William Grant, confectioner — William Robbie, spirit dealer 12 Mrs Martin 13 Robert Innes, fishmonger 13 Geo. Stirling, grocer — John ;Webster, baker 14 Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmaker — George Watt, slater — John Smith, shoreporter 14 Benjamin Esson 15 & 16 James Tough, spirit dealer Mrs Knowles, flesher — 17 Alexander Sutherland, grocer 18 William Reid, vintner 19 William Cruickshank, grocer 20 Peter Hogg, tinplate worker 20 William Steele, accountant 212 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

23JJohn L. Hatt 59 and 60 R. Kemp, grain merchant — Mrs Gallagher 61 Mrs Colvin, inn and lodgings — Miss Hatt 62 Mrs Alexander Bain, hotel 24 Geo. Jessiman 26 Smith and Murray, painters 27 Rev. J. H. Wilson CASTLEBRAE, William Rough, commission agent draper 28 James Spence, From Castle street to Castle lane. 29 Misses Robertson, teachers — Miss M'Kenzie 2 William Rough, agent 30 Miss Paterson, milliner and dress- maker — Mrs John Chivas 4 James Coutts, surgeon 31 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker 5 David Henderson, fishing tackle Charles Stewart, merchant 32 maker 33 Alexander Playfair, cabinetmaker — George Jaffray 34 Alexander Sim, accountant, Bank — Robert Smollet, spirit merchant of Scotland 6 John Mitchell, linen manufacturer 35 Bank of Scotland's Branch (Arthur Thomson) — Alexander Ingils, ship-chandler — David Ross, collector 36 Alexander Gumming, spirit dealer 11 James Craib, cooper 38 James Collie, advocate 39 William Fraser, tailor Roy, shoemaker 41 James CASTLEHILL, 42 National Bank of Scotland's Branch — James Fraser, candlemaker — William Bennett, printer From Castlebrae to Park lane. — Alexander Gordon, advocate advocate, &c. Alexander Chivas, Rev. Alex. Spence — Joseph Nicol Mrs Spence, sen. Bank — John Fraser, clerk, T. & C. Miss Brown — John Porter, shore porter 43 James Maclean, druggist 43^ John Smith, cabinetmaker CASTLE LANE, 44 Alexander Davidson, grocer 45 Peter Rafferty, merchant — Alex. Aitken, shore porter From Castlebrae to Fish street. George Henry, shore porter Co., printers 46 James Daniel and 1 David Mitchell, blacksmith 47 Robert Smollett 3 James Cossens, wright 49 John Watt, grocer 4 William Mitchell, wright 50 Mrs Hill, lodgings — Mrs Smith — William Sellar, confectioner 51 John Mitchell, linen manufacturer 52 T. Menzies, printer and stationer CATHERINE STREET, 53 Aberdeen BankingJJompany 54 George Cornwall, printer — E. M. Cornwall, lithographer From Causewayend to George street. — William Bain, banker 55 Hugh Fraser, china merchant 1 Samuel Martin 56 R. Barclay, Superintendent of 2 Janus Smith, Aberdeen Free Press Police 8 John Ramage Alexander Meston, advocate 14 John Paterson, shoemaker 56 D. G. Cattanach, advocate 28 Alexander Cameron, mason 57 Forsyth & Elmslie, chemists, &c. 36 Alexander Adam, feuar 58 William Robison, advocate 40 Alexander Benton, flesber — James Davidson 54 William Brown, coachman — Mrs Singer, lodgings 58 James M'Pherson, manager, comb — A, Watson, criminal officer works — James Simpson, day patrol 62 R. Fotheringham, manufacturer 59 and 60 Ferryhill Mill Warehouse 70 Mrs Cay 1

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70 John Cruickshank 67 Ebenezer Bain, wright — William Speid, advocate 80 John Charles, mealseller — S. Proctor, baker 93 John Masson, grocer 71 Robert Cruickshank, grocer 94 George Brechin, provision seller 72 Miss Craig 99 John Taylor, grocer 72 F. Proctor, baker — William Caie — Charles Provost, turner 101 W. and R. Blaikie ' CATTO SQUARE, 112 William Reith, builder — Alexander Dow, heelmaker Garvock's wynd. CHAPEL STREET, 1 and 2,_Alex. Williamson, baker 3 Roderick Ross, shoemaker From Union place to Skene street. 4 William Bennet, blacksmith 5 Andrew Sim, blacksmith 1 Miss Mitchell — John Grant, shipmaster — Mrs Barron 8 Robert Payne, sparmaker 2 Mark Christopher, shipmaster 10 Mrs Beggrie, midwife 5 David Warrack 1 George Craig 9 George Stephen, hairdresser 10 Mrs William Donald 11 John Cruickshank, vintner CAUSEWAYEND, 12 Misses Smith of Birse 14 Miss Williamson — Miss Gilchrist, teacher From Gallowgate to Gowanbrae. 18 David Knox, painter 20 John Kay, teacher 1 Alexander Christie, mealseller — Miss Kay, teacher 3 W. J. Baxter and Co., grocers 21 A. Douglas, grocer 4 John Donald, blacksmith 26 , builder 6J George Smith, wright 28 Miss Simpson 10 Robert Davidson, tailor 29 Thomas Baxter, baker 11 Alexander Nicholson, blacksmith 31 William Murray, brushmaker 14 James Geddes, shoemaker — George Murray, tinplate worker 17 John Winton, grocer 34 William Milne, commission agent 19 George M'Kenzie, grocer 38 Mrs Munro, lodgings 22 Peter Cruickshank, tinsmith 39 Miss Noble's lodgings 27 Mrs Roberts, midwife — Mrs Paterson, lodgings 28 James Greig, spirit dealer 40 Peter Ross, clerk (Aberdeen Lime 31 George Simpson, feuar Company — Alex. Robson, spirit dealer — Mrs Wright, lodgings 32 Robert Connon, cart and plough- — Mrs G. Ross, lodgings wright — Mrs Peter Ross, lodgings 55 Arthur Shand, feuar 41 Mrs John Jamieson 43 George Laird, shoemaker 42 George Gordon, late merchant 47 James Findlater, plasterer 42^ A. Ledingham, grocer 48 James Smith, cowfeeder 43 William Barnett, blacksmith 51 P. M'Dougal, broker 44 Captain G. Innes 54 Miss Wilson, teacher — Misses Matthew, dressmakers 56 George Skakle, clerk — David Knox, painter 58 Alex. Seller, spirit dealer 46 George Paterson, painter 57 Davidson Lamb, feuar 48 Mrs Lieut. William Webster — Alexander Adam, slater 49 Mrs Robert Finlason, lodgings 58 Alexander Smith, blacksmith 50 James Davie, musical teacher 62 J. Dawson — Wm. Hunter, commission agent — Mrs M'Intosh, midwife — John Black, merchant 63 William Bruce, builder 51 Mrs Captain Milne 64 J. Dawson, merchant — Rev. Jn. Mitchell, Holburn Church 65 William Walker, provision dealer 52 Mrs Boyd 214 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

52 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 4 John Mitchell, builder (of M. & R.) — William Murray, builder 4 John Cromar 54 Mrs Morrison 4 Mrs W. Ross — George Baker, mail guard 5 Robert Gray, P.O. 55 John Argo — Mrs Rae, lodgings 60 F. Cooper, grocer, r &c. — Mrs Taylor's, lodgings 65 John Cobban, plasterer 8 W. Murray, traveller (J. D. & Co.) — Mrs Mitchell, midwife 9 John Clapperton, gardener 65 Misses Mitchell, dressmakers 11 Thomas Watson, shipmaster — Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker — J, Ledingham, bookseller 67 William Coutts, painter — Hugh Allan, cabinetmaker — Miss Wilson, milliner — H. D. Wilson, missionary south LANE, parish CHAPEL 72 Mrs Thomson — Eev. John Thomson, Blackfriars From Weighhouse square to Shore- street Congregational church brae. 73 James Bamsay, grocer 77 Thomas B. Gibson, merchant William Donald, merchant 79 Wm. Thompson, railway contractor William Campbell, spirit dealer 84 John Campbell, shoemaker 65 William Moir, tailor 86 Thomas Connel, cabinetmaker CHAPEL COURT, — Robert Porter, letter-carrier Troup, feaar — David 61 Gallowgate. 87 Wm. Glenny (Fraser & Glenny) — Robt. Fraser, stamper, Post Office Paul's 88 James Smith, grocer Hamilton Franklin, elk. to St 89 William Smart, assistant inspector John Winchester, beadle to do. of poor of Old Machar Miss Mearns 91 Mrs M'Curry Miss Knight — Miss Smith, lodgings Miss Winchester, milliner 93 George Alexander, cabinetmaker 95 William Robertson, wright CHAPEL COURT, 97 Mrs Blackball, lodgings 99 Andrew Gibb, lithographer 1 Justice street. — John Ross, sharebroker 100 Robert Adam, advocate Charles M'Gregor, hosier 102 Mrs William Collie John Reid, Roman catholic clergy- — James Gray, teacher man 104 Miss Angus, provision seller Mrs Wilson, Roman catholic book- 108 William Jaffray, merchant seller 112 Mrs Cook, midwife John Ritchie, Roman catholic cler- — Alex. Jamieson, drill master gyman 114 Mrs Forrest, midwife 120 James Kelly, baker 122 Robert Gordon, flesher CHARLES COURT, — Gordon and Pirie, fleshers — John M'Lellan, cutter (J. Moir &Co.) 40 Upperkirkgate. 123 George .Robertson, mason — James Brown, day patrol Mrs Duncan, lodgings 124 , grocer Robert Ferguson, silk dyer 128 William Nicol, night patrol CHARLES STREET. CHAPEL STREET (LITTLE), From Broadford to Causewayend. From Chapel street to Summer street.

3 Mrs James Greig 1 Mrs Blackie, merchant STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 215

1 Miss M'Lean, teacher James Anderson, billiard rooms — Mrs Massie, teacher Alexander Nicol, turner 4 Alexander Chalmers, weaver Mrs Johnston — John Henry, flesher 7 James T. Bonar, clerk 8 Robert M'Donald, carter CHURCH STREET, 11 James Leighton, letter carrier — John Fyvie, clerk, Post office From Waterloo street to St. Clement — James Leighton, jun. street. — George Porter, shoemaker

3 George Milne, shipmaster 7 Robert Ritchie, letter carrier CHARLOTTE STREET, — Thomas Ritchie, druggist 10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker From St. Andrew street to John street. — Alexander Riddel, overseer 12 Duthie Barclay, tailor

1 Mrs Gray, milliner 3 James M'Kenzie CLARENCE STREET, — Mrs Ellis — William Pittendrigh, builder From Waterloo quay to Wellington 4 William Daniel (of W arrack and street. Daniel) 5 Alexander Marshall, plumber — John Joss, provision merchant CLARK'S COURT, 6 Robert Campbell, timber merchant 7 Mrs M'Combie — Mrs Tytler 2 Upperkirkgate. 31 James Stevenson, teacher — Mrs Irvine, lodgings Leslie Clark — John Marshall, grocer John Clark 31 William Rattray, teacher 33 Mrs Gray's lodgings 33 James Souter, teacher CLUNES' COURT, — John Praser, builder 52 John Beattie, stonecutter 65 George street. — James Shea, ropemaker 54 James Stephen, ironmonger Thomas Skea, horse shoer.

CHRONICLE LANE, COLLEGE STREET,

From North street to Mealmarket From Windmillbrae to Affleck street. street.

1 John Black, wright 2 James Gordon, cooper — Charles Smith, grocer 3 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker 2 John Collie, plasterer John 5 Dixon, horse-shoer 3 Theodore Theodorson, shoemaker Joseph Ellicock, 5J cabinetmaker 6 Joseph Kiloh, spirit dealer P. 9 Green, horse-shoer 8 John Bell, cooper 13 Mrs Merchant, sen. & jun. 11 A. Smith, grocer and spirit dealer William — Ross, funeral waiter 15 William Smith, grocer 15 Lauchlan Grant, tailor 16 Alexander Ross, overseer Miss Tait, — dressmaker and milliner 22 Mrs Lamb, flesher 23 William Davidson, grocer 35 Alex. CHRONICLE COURT, Lorimer, grocer — James Rose, wood merchant 44 Robert Livingston, grocer 32 Broad street and 10 Queen street 50 James Jolly, grocer & spirit dealer 216 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

61 John Black, wright 48 George Johnson, customs 62 Alexander Thorn, grocer and spirit — John Sangster, druggist dealer 49 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c. 63 "William Snowie, shipmaster 50 Alexander Eainnie, builder, &c. 65 Miss Benzies 53 Eobert Donald, shipmaster — James Aitken, missionary — John Brunton, shipmaster 67 John Tevendale, inspector of poor 55 David Wood, carpenter 68 Hogarth and Co., merchants 57 William Kidd, spirit dealer 69 John M'Neil 59 John Smart, shipmaster 74 D. Hogarth and Co., provision mer- — John Allanach, steward chants 61 William Dillon, moulder David M'Kenzie, superintendent — George Watt, shipmaster William Simpson (of N. & S.) — William Fletcher, shipmaster 65 Eobert Mitchell, shoemaker 67 John M'Lean, clerk COLLEGE COURT, — William Craigmile — Mrs Baxter, lodgings — David Mitchell, blacksmith 82 Broad street. — George Johnstou, engineer 69 Alexander Falconer, spirit dealer COLLIE'S COURT, 72 Alex. Eennie, builder

28 Shiprow. COMMERCE LANE, Alexander Collie, slater James Simpson, day patrol 1 and 3 James Gillanders, sexton William D. Wood, shipmaster 3 Miss Gillanders, bootbinder — Miss M. Gillanders, dressmaker

COLLIE'S COURT. COMMERCIAL COURT,

60 Gallowgate 58 Castle street.

James Davidson, shore porter COMMERCE STREET, Wm. Elmslie, druggist Win. Bobison, advocate From Quay to Park lane. John Stott, tailor Alexander Watson, criminal officer 2 Alexander Wise, hairdresser 3 John Cock, provision merchant 6 Alexander Eddie, baker COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, 7 Thos. Jaffray & Son, merchants 8 A. Eddie, baker — Mrs Webster, lodgings From 107 to 123 Union street. 10 Alexander Fraser 12 William Milne, grocer CONCERT COURT, 13 John Dunn, shipmaster 18 W. H. Bruce, shipmaster — Robert Jamieson, shipmaster Between 10 and 12 Broad street. 22 Jonathan Mess, corn merchant 23 Peter Craig, shipmaster Mrs Anderson 27 John Buruess, merchant Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 41 William Cooper, dyer John Ewing, tailor 43 Eobert Buthley, shipmaster Mrs Stevenson, lodgings — Mathew Bullinaria, shipmaster Aberdeen Free Press Office 46 John Sangster, druggist Arthur King and Co., printers 47 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c. Fraser and Glennie, tailors STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 217

CONSTITUTION STREET, 48 Mrs Hunter 49 Alexander Fraser, merchant From Park street to Links. 50 Charles Sefton, manager, Banner- mill

1 John Martin, shipmaster — Alexander Martin CONSTITUTION STREET (SOUTH), 2 George C. M'Kay, clerk 3 James Buyers (Aberdeen Rope and 1 James Anderson Sail Co.) — Charles Robertson, ironmonger 5 Geo. Morrison, clerk A. R. C. 2 Miss Lamond 6 Mrs Ramsay, lodgings, Marine 3 John Wilson, tailor Cottage 7 John Tocher 7 Ad. Thomson, jun., flesher — William Brodie 8 John Fraser, clerk 8 David M' Donald — Mrs Cordiner 9 Alexander Imlay 11 Misses Strachan COOPER'S COURT, 12 Alex. Mellis, town sergeant — Mrs Reid 26 Netherkirkgatc. 13 George Angus of Tillicorthy 13 John Petrie, writer Alexander Cooper, — Geo. Grant, lodgings cooper 15 Mrs John Morrison — Mrs John Wood COOPERSTON BUILDINGS, — John Morrison, accountant — George Morrison, M.D. From Cooperston place to Toll-bar. 16 Wm. Milne (of Marr and Milne) 16J John Finlaysou (Herald Office) — John Coutts, advocate COOPERSTON PLACE, 18 Alexander Forsyth — George Forsyth From Holburn street to Cooperston 22 Jas. Allan, cook (City of London) buildings — John Allan, advocate 24 James Ligertwood, grocer John M'Kesser, Ashvale Cottage 25 William Gall Thomas Mathieson, officer of Inland 26 John Ross, assistant commissary of Revenue Ordnance Andrew Robertson, sexton, Nell- — John Watt, sheriff-clerk depute field Cemetery 27 William Bennett, printer Charles Downie of Ashfield 28 Benjamin Robertson, shipmaster James Ross, late upholsterer — David Bruce, shipmaster Alexander Stronach, feuar — John Smith, AdeJphi Hotel Mrs Finlason 29 George Duncan, agent Alexander Anderson, (H. Ogg and 33 James Black (Milne, Cruden & Co.) Co.) Rose Cottage 35 George lopp James Ferguson, Grove Cottage 37 William Clark Miss Ross, Granton Lodge 38 Charles Walker, commission agent P. L. Gordon of Craigmyle, 39 James Munro, Haw- shipmaster thorn Cottage 40 Alex. Gordon, quill manufacturer Miss Blaikie 41 James Taylor 42 George C. Walker 44 Rev. Jabez Palmer CORRECTION WYND, 45 D. Wishart, shipmaster — Mrs William Jaffray From St. Nicholas street to Green. — Alexander Munro, wood merchant 46 Alexander Leslie, shipmaster 1 John M'Quarrie, tailor and clothier — Misses Leslie, milliners 2 R. S. Farquhar, advocate 47 George Urquhart, shipmaster — John Watt, advocate — John Strachan, shipmaster 4 Geo. Sutherland, surgeon T 218 STREETS, SQUARES, &C

4 Robert Ligertwood, writer CRAIGIE STREET, — John Ligertwood, advocate — Edward Wagstaff, sharebroker From George street to Charlotte street 6 Miss Kobertson, milliner 9 Joseph Coffton, spirit dealer 1 A. Smith, bookbinder 12 James Ledingham, teacher — A. Robertson, baker 13 James Duffus, confectioner Alex. Duffus, confectioner — Miss Eeid, dressmaker CRAIGWELL PLACE, 14 A. Cummings, merchant 15 James Kiloh, tailor Denburn terrace. — James M. Keaig, reporter From Skene-st. to 16 John Little, innkeeper 17 Mrs M. Watt, ginger beer brewer 1 A. Scott, shoemaker 24 Alexander Wishart 5 James Cruickshank, bookseller — John Cunningham, wright — C. Grahame, baker COURAGE'S COURT, CROMBIE'S COURT, 2 Weighhouse square, 37 Park street.

COWGATE. CROOKED LANE,

From Justice street to Park street. From St. Andrew street to Loch street.

1 Duncan M'Kenzie CRAIBSTONE STREET (EAST), 2 John Reid, boiler maker 5 Public Baths 6 John Baxter, spirit dealer to Bon- From Bon-accord street 8 Mits Morrice, dressmaker square accord 9 Congregational School 10 P. Elder, horse hirer 1 George Keith of Morningside 11 Thomas Skea's Inn 2 Mrs John Simpson 3 John B. Milne (Wm. Milne & Son) 4 James Dyce, late druggist 5 Mrs Panton CROWN STREET, 6 James F. Beattie, land-surveyor 7 John Galen, M.D. From Union street to Bank street.

3 Robert Wood, shoemaker CRAIBSTONE STREET (WEST), 5 Logan and Co., piano-forte ware- rooms 6 Jean Jolly, poultry shop From Bon-accord terrace to Bon-ac- 7 Misses Keith, dressmakers cord square. 8 John Senter, shoemaker 9 George Paterson, painter 2 Mrs Anderson (late of Strichen) 10 Miss Scott 3 Rev. J. G. Ryde 12 and 14 Alexander Fyfe, shoemaker 4 Mrs Alexander Morrice 13 A. M'Conachie, English Academy 5 James Williamson (of R, Catto and 15 George Glennie, baker Co.) 16 John Macdonald, bookseller 6 George Jamieson, jeweller — George Chessar, bookseller 8 Charles Stewart, of Stewart and 17 George Glennie, baker Chivas 18 Mrs Taylor's lodgings — Walter R. Stewart 19 W. Whitecross, custom-house agent STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 219

19 James Lazenby, teacher 127 James Forsyth, baker 20 Helen Sangster — William Esplin, sen., goods ma- 21 Robert Sangster, flesher nager, (A. E. C.) 22 Geo. Cruickshank, land surveyor — Wm. Esplin, jun., clerk 23 Geo. Wilson, artist 128 Eev. A. D Davidson 24 John Smith, bookseller 129 James Forsyth, baker 25 William Kobb, wright 130 Captain Eay, E.N. 26 Eev. J. C. Brown 132 James Catto, shoemaker 27 Mrs James Bisset, lodgings 133 Thomas Shields, druggist 28 Alexander Lyell 134 Mrs J. Eeid 67 Misses Macgillivray — Wm. Shepherd, confectioner 69 Alex. Martin, agent 137 Misses Fullerton 71 Miss Foote 145 James Garden, advocate 73 James Burgess (J. Black and Co.) 149 George Yeats, silk mercer 75 Mrs James Lumsden 150 Miss More 77 Miss Forsyth 151 William Cormack, merchant 79 J. J. Kennedy, agent — Alexander Cormack, merchant 81 John Fleming 162 George Yule, corn-merchant 82 Mrs Alexander Galen — Mrs J. Clerk, lodgings 83 Lambert Barron, advocate — Daniel Gray, grocer 84 John Greig, surgeon, E.N. 154 Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of taxes. 85 John Grant 155 Eobert Kemp, grain merchant 86 Johm Scott, teacher 157 Peter Morison, Abdn. Lime Co. 86| Mrs Kemp, lodgings 159 J. T. Eennie, Insurance broker 87 John Stuart, advocate 169 Mrs. Farquhar 89 Mrs Duguid 171 Charles Winchester, advocate 91 Mrs Robert Ross 93 Mrs John S. Gordon 95 Henry Oswald, sharebroker CROWN PLACE. 97 Miss Forbes of Echt 99 Dr Thomas Smith 1 W. Allardyce, wine merchant, &c. 101 Mrs James Keith 2 William Fraser 103 John Mather, commission agent 104 George Clerihew — Francis Clerihew, advocate 106 Lachlan M'Kinuon, jun., advocate CROWN PLACE (EAST), 108 Charles Fyfe, house factor — Misses Fyfe, boarding school From Crown street to Crown terrace 110 Mrs Strang Miss Davidson 111 1 Mrs Dawson Misses 113 Turner of Turnerhall 2 Mrs Thomson 115 William Gray, tea dealer 116 Alexander Taylor, woollen draper 117 George Sutherland, silk mercer CROWN COURT, 118 W. F. Ogg, advocate 119 John Mitchell, artist 120 John Jazdowzski, teacher, &c. Between 41 and 43 Union streefc 121 Miss M'Kinnon — James F. Kellas, clerk & Co., chemists, &c. — Miss Garden John Avery, printer 122 John Bisset, grocer Mrs Cassie, lace dealer 123 John Anderson, grocer, &c. George Inglis, wholesale grocer 124 William Bisset (of J. and W. B.) David Pirie, merchant, &c. 124- Jas. Warrack, commission agent Duncan Eeid, M.D. 125 Alexander Duguid, merchant Alexander Eobb, tailor — Mrs Innes David Eeid, druggist — Samuel Martin, hatter Wm. Eeid, N. of S. Bank — William Chivas, shipmaster Wm. Brebner, manager, N. of S. 126 William Eobb, wright Loan Co. — John Willet, C.E. Thomas Wood, funeral waiter 220 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

CROWN COURT, 4 William Russel, confectioner — Mrs Andrew Nicol 5 William Henderson, painter 36 Upperkirkgate. 7 Thomas M'Lean, baker 11 Miss Neish, dressmaker J. Gray, officer of the "West Church 13 Donald Brown, shoemaker Genpral Dispensary, Lying-in and 13| John Marr, plumber Vaccine Institution 15 Major George Munro, staff-officer William Sinclair, druggist 16 Miss Wilson Miss Ramsay 20 Samuel Watt, carter — Geore Garden, turnkey 22 Joseph Skea, veterinary-surgeon CRUDEN'S COURT, 23 William Rettie (M. R. and Sons) 24 Misses L. and F. Grant, millinevs 25 Wm. Watson, W.S., Sheriff Substi- 22 Broad Street. tute 26 Mrs Ralph Gordon, lodgings Souter and Shepherd, wholesale — Miss Ann Gordon, dressmaker druggists — Mdle. Heintzler, teacher Mrs Mullet, commercial lodgings 27 Miss Christie Miss Bowman, white seamstress — Miss Ross A. Wilson, shoemaker 28 George Glegg (of Glegg and Sons) John M'Hardy, blacksmith 29 George Sim, Aberdeen Bank William Moir, shore porter — Miss Morren 30 Mrs Greace, lodgings — Mrs Captain Milne, lodgings 31 James Shepherd (Souter and Shep- CRUICKSHANK'S (L.) COURT. herd) 32 Miss Lawrence 91 Broad street. — William Leask, shipmaster 33 George Jamieson, grocer Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller 34 Thomas Duncan, marble-work J. Gordon, lodgings 35 William Forsyth, druggist 37 James Allan & Sons, cabinet- makers 39 Robert P. Ross CRUICKSHANK'S (C.) COURT, 41 Mrs Paterson, lodgings — A. & R. Milne, booksellers 10 Shiprow. — Robert Macaldowie, clerk — Mrs Tytler 43 George Wood, agent — Captain G. T. Willett CRUICKSHANK'S COURT, 46 George Watson, saw-trimmer — Miss Watson, dressmaker Shiprow. 46 50 Miss Farcee 52 John Whyte (Simpson and Whyte) * — John Whyte, advocate DANIEL'S COURT, 54 James Fraser (of J. F. and Co.) 55 Peter Mortimer 56 George Grub, advocate 48 Castle street. 57 Miss Whyte, boarding school 58 Miss Margaret Roy, dressmaker — Mrs Peter Robertson DEE STREET, 59 Mrs Melvin, lodgings 60 George Inglis, wholesale grocer From Union street to Dee place. — William Inglis 61 Mrs Monro

1, 2, 3, James Fraser & Co., grocers 62 Mrs Jamas Souter 4 George Russel, artist 63 Alexander Pearson, merchant — William Russel, bookseller 64 Miss Dingwall Fordyce STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 221

65 Mrs Kirkland DENBURN, — Absalom Poulter, late clothier — Thomas Poulter do. From Poynernook to Spa street 67 James Torrie, M.D. 68 Alex. Brown (Brown and Carr) 69 Eev. John Murray, Free North 6 Alexander Clerihew, teacher Church — Donald Davidson, manufacturer 70 Kev. Hugh Hart 10 John M'Kay, spirit dealer — Miss Allan 14 John G. Turnbull, spirit dealer 72 James Walker, late coal broker 19 William Tawse, tailor — Lessel Stephen, writer 22 Mrs Peter Mathieson 72 William Smith, book-keeper, Nor- — Miss Mathieson, teacher thern Assurance Co. 73 Miss Kidson, teacher of music — Misses Scott DENBURN TERRACE, 74 Miss Angus of Botriphnie Mrs — James Taylor From Union street bridge to Skene 75 Miss Davidson terrace. 76 Miss Seaton 77 Mrs Smith of Glenmillan 78 Mrs John Skinner 1 John Jamieson (T. & C. B.) — Miss Cruickshank, dressmaker 2 W. Paterson, leather merchant 3 William Paterson DEE PLACE, 7 J. Bullock (J. B. and S.) — John Cattanach 9 William Clark, teacher From Marywell street to Springbank — George Cruickshank 11 John Ogston, wright 1 Mrs Lovie 13 Alexander M'Kenzie, currier — James Berry, watchmaker, &c. h. — David Edward, funeral waiter 2 Lieutenant A. Bell 15 William Murdoch, cabinetmaker 3 George Abernethy, engineer — George Walker 4 James Campbell, contractor — Mrs William Smith, midwife 5 George Gray, merchant 17 Mrs Alexander Watt, lodgings 6 James Asher, agent — MissProfat, teacher Trinity School 7 John M'Laren — Eussel

DEE STREET (LOWER) DEVANHA PLACE,

From Trinity street to Lower Denbarn Ferryhill.

3 Eichard Hobson of (G. P. 0.) 4 George Saunders, merchant DEE VILLAGE, — David Saunders, clerk 5 John Grainger, contractor 6 John Ligertwood, advocate Between Crown Street and Ferryhill,

7 Alexander Gray, porter DEVANHA TERRACE, 14 John Begg, late stabler 17 John Brands, shoemaker — Joseph Jack, blacksmith Ferryhill. 20 Joseph Smith, gardener 23 James Myles, bookseller Henry Cooper of (H. C. & Co.) — A. Smith of Devanha combworks James Thomson, manager (A. P. & William Milne, overseer Sons) William S. Milne, clerk Wm. Buyers of (Buyers & Skene) 222 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

DIAMOND STREET, 7 Alexander Troup, tailor 8 William Fraser, surgeon — James Loban, teacher From Union street to Silver street. 9 Alexander Brebner 11 Herod Laing 1 James Edmond, advocate — Mrs Esson's lodgings 9 Miss King, lodgings 15 Peter Stratton, leather dealer — Kenneth Watt, bootmaker 17 Thomas Ogilvie, hat manufacturer — Mrs Eeid, lodgings 11 Alex. Colston, teacher of music — Mrs Colston, dressmaker DUNCAN'S COURT, 13 David Marshall, painter

Marshall, 7i. 28 Robert painter, 13 » 45 Castle street. 31 Miss Lawrie

DUNCAN'S (D.) COURT, DIAMOND LANE, 120 Gallowgate.

From Diamond street to Silver street, Porthill Schools

J< y DONALD'S COURT, DUNCAN'S COURT,

Schoolhill and 16 Loch street. 74 Gallowgate.

3 John Dunn, teacher Miss Duncan 4 Andrew Wyness, flesher Miss Allardice 5 Mrs Moir, register office James Gellan, cooper 6 William Shiress, tin plate worker Alexander Speid, late merchant 7 James Moir grocer DUTHIE'S COURT, — Walter Oliphant, commission agent 45 Guestrow.

DONALD'S COURT. House of Refuge—A. Machray, su- perintendent Miss Youngson, matron 14 Schoolhill. James Tytler, porter

Thomas Ross, sexton Robert Pratt, merchant EAST NORTH STREET,

From King street to Park street. DOWNIE'S COURT. 1 and 2 Mrs Thomas Skene 65 Broad street. 4 Charles Wilson, butcher 5 Joseph Meston 6 James Meston, grocer DRUM'S LANE, 7 George Brand, spirit dealer 10 Robert M'Leod, tinsmith 16 and 17 Wm. Cruickshank, grocer From 26 Upperkirkgate to Loch street 20 James Mutch, grocer 21 Jas. Stewart, jun„ spirit dealer 1 Aberdeen Salt Cellar 22 James Dalgarno 3 John Tillery, foreman (F. and G.) 24 Mary Hopkins, mealseller 5 William Salmond, letter carrier 25 Mrs G. Mason, dealer in old clothes 7 Mrs William Elgin 29 John Levie, shipmaster STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 223

29 Misses Webster 4 Mrs Macgilivray, eating-house 30 James M' Kiddie 7 George Watson, spirit dealer 33 John M'Innes, grocer 8 Alexander Skinner, shore porter 35 John Parkhill, agent 10 Joseph Nicol, baker 36 Wm. Bothwick, candlemaker 11 William Smart, grocer 37 Mrs Walls, eating house 12 Philip and Kennedy, drapers, &c. 39 D. M'Farlane, broker 13 Isabella Smith, vintner 40 Peter Murray 41 John Ewen, spirit dealer 44 James Collins, broker EXCHEQUER COURT, 45 John Hobnell, grocer and spirit dealer 9 Exchequer row. 47 Alexander Cooper, gardener 51 Mrs Keith, spirit dealer 52 Colin M'Leod and Son, manufac- EXCHEQUER PLACE, turers of brass, &o. 55 James Watson, broker Weighhouse square. 56 John Christie, spirit dealer 57 Mrs Eobert Bennet, spirit dealer 61 Walter Campbell FARQUHAR PLACE, 66 John Stewart, porter and ginger- beer dealer 218| Gallowgate. 67 William Findlay, merchant 69 Alex. Davidson, stone merchant 5 Whinton Nicol, ropemaker 70 John Phimester, spirit dealer

EDWARD PLACE, FARQUHAR'S COURT,

Porthill. 17 Upperkirkgate.

EMSLIE'S COURT, Mrs Weir Mrs Pirie, lodgings 26 Gallowgate.

FERGUSON'S (J.) COURT, EWEN'S COURT,

42 Gallowgate. 108 Gallowgate.

Alexander Adamson, tinsmith, h. Mrs John Ferguson Mrs Cameron, midwife Mrs Cordiner

EXCHANGE COURT, FARRIER LANE,

Between 35 and 37 Union street. From North street to Mealmarket street. Brown and Carr, wholesale clothiers Wm. Cook, tailor and clothier Mrs Eobert Milne, stay-maker, &c. 3 Peter Forrest, horse shoer, h. 4 Patrick Collie, merchant Burgess and Skene, wholesale tea FERRYHILL, merchants

Near Devanha Brewery. EXCHEQUER ROW, James Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.) Prom Castle street to Shiprow. J. Abernethy & Co., founders, &c. Eobert Abernethy (of J. A.& Co.) 1 Charles Davidson, druggist Mrs Abernethy, sen. 224 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

Thomas Laurie (of J. A. & Co,) FLOURMILLBRAE, Wm, Duncan (of Scott & Duncan) From St. Nicholas street to Barnett's close. FERRYHILL PLACE, 1 Mrs Sheriffs Inn 2 James Massie, tailor Prom Rotunda place to De vanha place. 6 George Gordon, spirit dealer 7—8 James Mowat, furnishing taylor, &c. 1 James Donald, shipmaster — Allan M'Kechnie 2 William Lunan, accountant 17 Alexander Stronach, writer FLOURMILL LANE,

1 9 James T. Mackay, jeweller, h. — William R. Riddel], Town and From Netherkirkgate to Flourmill- County Bank brae. 21 Mrs James Dunn 22 James Sutherland — Alexander Ogilvy, clerk 1 Alex. Mitchell, bird stuffer — James Ogilvy, Railway guard 2 W. Anderson, blacksmith — Mrs Ogilvy 5 John Smith, carver 23 Archibald M'Conochie, shipmaster James Mill, horse shoer 24 Angus Cameron ,_J>G Geo. Gordon, secretary, Gas Co. — Charles S. Gordon, inspector of branches, North of Scotland FORBES STREET, Bank 27 James O. Haigh, manager From Rosemount terrace to Rose- — Mrs J. Dunn mount place. 29 Mrs William Laurie 30 George Pan ton 1 Robert Martin (Wm. Russell) — Misses Wilkie — Alex. Begg — Mrs George Sutherland 4 John Davidson, plumber 6 John N. Ross, grocer 7 John Gow, clothier — Alexander Ross, brewer STREET, FISH — Alexander Paul, beadle and funeral waiter From Summer lane to Albion street. 8 John Grant, builder 9 George Davidson, night watchman 10 William Duncan, masou Crawford, overseer 2 John 12 Andrew Hutcheon, heddlemaker 3 John Milne, carter 7 Alex. Adam, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co- 9 G. Adam, cabinetmaker FORBES COURT,

78 Green FISHER ROW,

From Maltmill bridge to Green. FREDERICK STREET,

11 William Fraser, spirit dealer From King street to Park street. 17 George Leys and Co., spirit dealers 18 George Anderson, vintner — George Thomson, porter dealer 3 and 5 William Begg, baker 19 George Knowles 4 Mrs William Thorn .

STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 225

4 David Eoberts, saddler 16 Geo. H. Gray, commercial traveller 6 Mrs Smith 17 Alexander Adamson, tinsmith — Mrs Hay 18 James Fraser, hairdresser — Mrs Keid 20 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer — Mrs Cruickshank (Bell's school) 21 John Milne, wholesale confectioner 7 Machray, Croall, and Co., coach 22 and 24 Wm. Clyne and Sons, shoe builders manufacturers, &c. 12 Alexander Strachan, accountant — William Frost, shoemaker — Misses Eoberts, dressmakers 23 William Eennie, smith and furni- 14 William Smith, vintner ture dealer 15 Mrs Gardiner 25 John M'Laren, commission mercht 20 Wm. Hurry and Sons, nail manu- 28 John Torry, spirit dealer facturers 29 James Craigen, auctioneer 23 William Davidson, tailor — George Grant, furniture dealer 24 W. Niddrie, artist 30 and 32 James Inglis, baker — Eobert Grant — John Simpson, grocer 25 William Smith 36 Alexander Henry, grocer and spirit — William Cumming, slater dealer 26 Geo. Oldman, hairdresser 38 Alexander Henderson, grocer and 27 William Adam, town sergeant spirit dealer — Wm. Henderson, gunmaker 40 Alexander Durno, printer 29 M. Mowat, shipmaster — Mrs Tochetti, midwife and lodgings — John Eobb, plumber 44 John Thomson, broker 30 W. Henderson, printer 46 John Scott, chimney sweep 31 John Thomson 47 Eobt. Fullerton, provision mercht. — Alexander Davidson, grocer, li. 48 James Fiulay, grocer, h. 48J — Mrs Thomas Gordon 49 William Stewart 37 Willm. Anderson, North Church 51 Donald Stewart, grocer, h. above officer 54 Simpson Edward, baker 38 James Foote, shoemaker 55 Miss Moir 41 Alex. Paterson, mill overseer — James Eiddel, teacher, John Knox 46 Alexander Coutts, wright School 47 Duncan Eeid — James Crombie, merchant 49 James Milne, spirit dealer 58 David Knox, ironmonger — Alexander Walker, do., h above 59 David Wishart, furniture dealer 60 Mrs Allan, midwife Old Aberdeen, FROGHALL LANE, 62 John Jopp, grocer 63 William Lindsay, bookseller, h. 71 From Spital to Canalside 66 Mrs M'Donald, broker 67 William Jackson, tea dealer 70 Eobert Weir, late merchant GALLOWGATE, 72 James Watson, broker 73 Thos. Eobertson, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer From Broad street to Causewayend, 74 James Watson, blacksmith Mounthooly 76 James Baxter, broker 77 Mrs M'lntosh, spirit dealer 1 Geo. Henry, merchant (H.G. &Co.) 79 Miss Gray 2 Gordon Gilchrist, merchant tailor — James Stoak, flesher 3 Geo. & Peter M'Kay, bootmakers 83 George M'Kenzie, baker 4 and 5 John Eae, tinsmith 87 James Ellethorne, surgeon 6 James Stewart, flesher 89 Mrs Davidson, provision merchant 7 James Seaton, spirit dealer 91 Shaw's Hospital, Miss Hall, matron, 8 James Home, sheriff-officer C. W arrack, treasurer 11 George Campbell, shoemaker 92 John and George Henry, fleshers 12 Hugh Eoss, umbrella maker 94 William Watt, grocer J 4 Hugh Gordon and Co* iron mercbts. 97 William Duff and Co., grocers — John Gray, commission agent 100 P. Stuart, grocer and spirit dealer 16 Miss Clark, ladies' school 101 John Beattie, mealseller 226 STREETS, SQUARES, &C

104 Alexander Forbes, grocer 182 Mrs John Shepherd, lodgings — James Winlaw, jun., ship and in- — James Shepherd, clerk surance broker, &c. — William Shepherd, draper 106 T. Melville & Sons, iron merchts. 183 Wm. Salter, flesher — Thomas Melville (T. M. & Sous) 187 Eobert Langland, provision dealer 108 T. Melville and Sons, iron mer- 188 George Wilson, tailor chants 190 Laurence Tulloch, fish dealer 109 Mrs Watson, grocer 191 William Elmslie & Son, merchts. 111 Miss Jane Booth, teacher 193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer 112 George Forbes, grocer 196 Eobert Cruickshank, grocer 114 Widow Eice, provision merchant 198 Mrs Bonnyman, cook shop 1 18 Joseph Middleton 202 James Anderson, grocer 120 Porthill Schools, Eobert Thain, 204 Mrs George Meffet, haberdasher teacher 206 William Benzie, grocer 121 John Gall and Co., grocers 207 George Eobertson, ironmonger 122 William Pyper, spirit dealer 208 William Bedford, clock repairer J 25 William Clark, flesher 209 Mrs Eobertson, provision agent 128 Archibald Watt, watchmaker 210 Eobert Walker, hairdresser 130 Widow Simpson, provision mer- — Miss Walker, dressmaker chant 214 A. Coutts, cutler, h. 213 132 Friends' Meeting House 215 David Anderson, baker 134 and 136 William Paterson, whole- 216 Miss Gill sale druggist 217 William Duncan, flesher 137 Arthur Hunter, mealseller 218 Miss Farquhar, milliner X39 John M'Eobbie 219 Whinton Eoutledge and Son, rope j-^40 Mission Chapel manufacturers 141 Mrs M'Kay, broker 220 Miss Routledge 142 Andrew Anderson, dealer 145 John Alexander, grocer, h. 143 146 William Anderson, hairdresser LANE, 151 Andrew Stott, provision merchant GAELIC 1 53 Alex. Taylor, stoneware dealer, &c. 155 James Chessar, grocer and spirit From Belmont street to Back wynd. dealer Eobert Mitchell, lock and hinge 155^ 7 James Dunn, clothier maker 8 Miss Simpson, registrar of servants 156 J. Vessie and Son, booksellers 10 James Fraser, letter carrier 157 William Anderson, grocer 11 John Fraser, tailor 158 Charles M'Intosh and Co., black- smiths 162 George Milne, broker GALEN'S COURT, 163 Alexander Pirie, broker 164 A. Davidson, wright 21 Guestrow. 165 William Yule, grocer — Mrs Gunn, midwife — Mrs Peterkin, lodgings GARDEN'S LANE, 166 John Eose, stabler 167 Archibald G. Eeid, baker street East Northst. 168 William Eoss, grocer From Justice to 168J William Maver, flesher 169 Charles M'Donald, spirit dealer STREET, 170 Samuel Willans, stoneware mer- GARVOCK chant Canal basin to Garvock wynd. 171 Donald Munro, house carpenter From — Peter Grant, surgeon 175 James Courage, cooper 2 John Gordon, fish curer 177 John Hutton, grocer 3 Joseph Smith, grocer — John Maver, slater 6 Alexander Levie, shipmaster 179 Mrs Eoss, draper Mrs Levie, teacher 181 Alexander Fraser, grocer, h. 185 — Alex. Gray, shipmaster STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 227

7 Mrs Alexander Smith, lodgings 37 John Bannerman, silk dyer — John Leslie, shipmaster 37J George Morrison, brushmaker — James Ross, writer 38 James Laing, skinner 8 James Tulloch, grocer 41 Mrs Gorard, spirit dealer 10 George Spark, grocer, &c. 42 Charles Frederick, clockmaker 43 Robert Robertson, shoemaker 44 Mrs Davidson, butcher GARVOCK'S WYND, 46 Robert Laing, shoemaker 47 Mrs Elmsly, provision shop From Garvock street to the Links. 48 John Shearer, naphtha merchant 49 John Clark, spirit dealer Robert Maitland, shipowner 49| John Watt, leather dealer, &c. Shearer, naphtha George Maitland, ship chandler 50 J. merchant 52 David Fraser, merchant 54 Mrs T. Sellar, merchant GAS STREET, 55 Alexander Wallace, grocer, &c. 56 George Christie, grocer 58 C. M'Intosh, spirit dealer From Trinity street to Poynernook. 61 James Tawse, grocer 62 Gordon Stewart, shoemaker Gas Light Co.'s Office 65 John Christie, grocer 3 William Ross, wright 66 Kenneth Munro, baker 4 James Chalmers 67 John Croll, baker 70 W. Mackintosh, wireworker 71 Alex. Brown, shoemaker GEDDES' COURT, 72 A. Cushnie, mealseller 73 James Edward 17 Prince Regent street. 75 Thomas Skea, horse shoer 76 D. L. Shirres and Co,, wholesale- warehouse GEORGE STREET, 77 William Collie, painter 78 William Wood, shoemaker 79 Alex. Shepherd, spirit dealer Nicholas-st to Broadford. From St. 81 Aberdeen Horse Repository, P. Elder and Co. 1 George M. Mitchell — William Brebner 2 James Brown, draper — William Knox, grain merchant 4 J. Manuel, lemonade manufacturer — Mrs Fairlie, lodgings H J. & W. Runcy, tinsmiths 82 James Orcheston, mealseller 6 A. Milne, shoemaker 83 William Knox, warehouse 7 Archibald Courage, bookseller 86 Mrs Walter Walker 9 Mrs M'Culloch, lodgings 86 John Vigrow, printer 11 J. Sharp, musical-instrument-maker — Miss Vigrow, milliner 13 James Sinclair, shoemaker 88 Alex. Rae, spirit dealer 14 Aberdeen Provision Warehouse 90 Mrs Taggart, stabler 16 and 18 George Melvin, shoemaker — J. Tagj.art, teller, Bank of Scot- 17 John Hamilton, cutler land 19 Mrs Reid 91 Miss Adam 22 Thos. Craig, tobacco manufacturer 92 William Masson, grocer 23 Miss J. Moir, bonnet maker 93 John Baxter, turner, &c. 24 J. and J. Fowler, of Cluny ware- 94 John Robbie, grocer house 95 J. Middleton, cabinetmaker — Mrs Mackie, muslin printing 99 James Hendry, mail gig driver 26 John M'Gregor, dyer — George Mackie, shoemaker 28 Mrs Riach, sick nurse — John Middleton, cabinetmaker 29 Miss Isabella Gibb, dressmaker 103 Mrs Massie, lodgings 30 John Henderson, druggist — G. Innes, plasterer 32 James Massie, stoneware merchant — Alex. Dauney, land-surveyor 34 Miss Troup, dressmaker — Misses Sutherland, dressmakers 3o' Wm. Brown, fishing-tackle-maker 104 Alexander R. Stewart, dyer 228 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

106 Miss Gordon, dressmaker 192 James Thomson, clothier 108 Mrs Berry, dealer in fruit, &c. 194 John Tough, tailor 109 Sarah Kemlo 196 Thomas Clunes, plumber 112 William Masson, grocer 200 and 202 Charles Cockerill, hair- 114 John Coutts, grocer dresser 116 Miss Pittendricb, lodgings 206 James Ross, clothier — Mrs Munro, lodgings 208 Wm. Kellock, agent for Tallis and — Kohert Robertson Co., London Publication Ware- 117 William Mowat, writer house — Miss Mjichray 214 and 216 Robert Stevens, grocer 119 James Reid, tailor 216 John Cruickshank, inspector [of 121 John Cpoper, hairdresser Police 122 Mrs Hogg 218 Broadford Bread and Flour Co. 123 George Presley, coach guard 220 Mrs Cooper, lodgings — James Walker, watchmaker — Mrs Penman — Mrs Cooper, midwife 230 Arthur Donaldson, flesher 124 Miss Pirie, lodgings 232 Thomas Yeats, flesher — James Stratton, corn factor and 234 William M' Hardy, grocer general agent 235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer 125 Alex. Davidson, grocer 237 William Harper, shoemaker 126 James Simpson, baker — Receiving Post-Office 127 Robt. Campbell, timber merchant 239 William Harper, shoemaker 128 James Lucas contractor 244 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser 130 J. W. Brantingham, grocer 245 Alexander Rainie, haberdasher l&i George Tough, haberdasher 247 John Irvine, piano forte tuner '-^136 John Tytler (Hogarth and Co.) 248 Mrs Dawson, provision seller 138 Robert Marr Erskine, druggist 249 William Kerr, shoemaker 140 Mrs Flett 251 John Henderson, feuar — John Gray, engineer 255 Geor-je Maitland, bookseller 143 Mrs Huddleston — William Maitland. accountant 144£ William Hay, merchant 257 Miss Russell of Rathen 145 Robert Mustard, tailor, &c. 258 James Watt, spirit dealer 146£ T. Ewen, advocate 259 Mrs Knox 147 John Kindness, baker 260 Mrs Benton, flesher 149 George Deuchar, grocer 261 William Matthews, junior 150 Alexander Lamb, plumber 263 John Leslie, cotton manufacturer 152 John Coutts, grocer 264 John Watson, sergeant of police 153 Francis Muil, baker — Miss Cumming 154 A. Wilson, draper — James Knowles, clerk (Stewart 155 Francis Muil, baker Rowell and Co.) 157 John Fraser, tailor — Alexander Milne, shoemaker 159 James Low, tailor 266 Alex. Linton, surgeon, R.N. 160 John Marshall, merchant — James Kinnear 161 John Tait, haberdasher 267 Miss Chree 165 Al. Fraser, spirit dealer 268 William Koutledge (W. R. & Son) 167 William Anderson, bookbinder 270 William Hatt, grocer 169 James Moncur 275 James Alexander, flax spinner 170 James M'Robbie, flesher — Alexander Daniel, painter 172 J. and J. Watt, ropemakers 276 Farquharson Proctor, baker 172^ James How, tailor 277 Mrs Galloway 174 John Fyfe, provision shop 281 Alex. Paterson, provision dealer 177J John Adam, timber merchant 283 John Dundas, grocer 179 Edward Affleck, spirit dealer 286 Grant Forbes, shoemaker 182 David Fairweather 290 Mrs Robert Gordon 184 Mrs Fairweather 292 William Gray, spirit dealer 187 David Bisset, Officer of Inland 294 Joseph Stephen Revenue — George Watson, cartwright 188 Mrs Clyne — Miss Watson, dressmaker — Misses Goodbrands 298 Peter Cosgrove, grocer 190 Thomas Millar, Star Hotel STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 229

GERHARD STREET, 15 Frederick Holland, manufacturer 17 George Rainy, M.D. 18 Francis H. Nichol From Gallowgate to George street 19 Rev. R. J. Brown, D.D., professor of Greek, Marisehal College 2 George Robertson, ironmonger 21 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D. 8 Alex. Maitland, grocer 22 James Robb (A. H. & Sons) — Mrs Robb GORDON'S COURT, 24 George Allan, stabler lodgings 56 Mrs Herald's 22 Gordon street. — Mrs Thomson 60 Peter Copland, slater midwife 62 Wm. Strachan, sawyer 1 Mrs Stephen, cabinetmaker 64 Alex. Wishart, mason 2 William Allan, — James Crane 72 John Emslie, manager, tape mann> GORDON'S COURT, factory

4 Schoolhill.

GILCOMSTON, Mrs Harrow, midwife Mrs Gordon From Woolmanhill and Spa street to Short Loanings GORDON'S COURT,

STEPS, GILCOMSTON 43 Virginia street.

From Spa street to Skene square GORDON'S COURT, Gilcomston Tanneree James Rodger, tanner and currier 88 Broad street. James Cooper, currier 4«bn M'Pherson, comb manufacturer GORDON STREET, Gilcomston Comb Manufactory

From Langstane place. GOLDEN SQUARE, 1 John Marr From North to South Silver street 2 George Shivas, merchant 3 James Hay, minili s proprietor 1 The Right Rev. Bishop W. Skinner 18 James Littlejohu, spirit dealer 2 Misses Young 19 AYilliam King, wright 3 Mrs Johnston, sen. 21 James Henderson, grocer — Robert Johnston, merchant 21 Donald Eeid, precentor 4 David Kerr, M.D. 30 Miss Collie 5 George Thompson, jun., insurance 38 Mrs Gammie broker — Allan E. Deuchar, clerk 6 Miss Hannah Carnegie — John Veitch, manager (J. Ford) 7 William Laing, M.D. 42 Arthur Fraser, merchant — Miss Laing of Kepplestone 44 Mrs Reid, lodgings 8 William Leslie, architect 50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker 9 Miss Gordon of Pitlurg — Robert Fenton, bookbinder

10 William Leslie, surgeon 62 Rich. Conn ; ..< of (R.Connon & Co.) 11 Mrs Donaldson ltose 12 Wm. Skinner, advocate 13 Francis Gordon of Kincardine, ad- GRANT'S COURT. vocate •14 Rev. James Foote, D.D. 38 West North street. TT 230 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

GRANT'S COURT, 93 George M'Kay, slater 98 John Stewart, stoneware merchant 49 Upperkirkgate. 104 George Fraser, grocer — - David Christie, clerk — William Christie, clerk James Davidson, fle3her Alexander Masson John Kelly, merchant GUESTROW, Miss Gaul

From Netherkirkgate to Upperkirk- GREEN, gate.

1 John Keith, tailor From Windmillbrae to Fisher row. — John Paterson, advocate 5 James Greig, tailor 3 David Watt, spirit dealer — Joseph Morrison, tailor 5 Robert Walker, spirit dealer 8 Miss Alexander 10 John Milne, messenger, Aberdeen 9 James Mitchell, tailor Town and County Bank — William Catto, corkcutter 22 John Hay, spirit dealer — Mrs Walker, register office 37 Eobt. Collie, fancy warehouse, &c. 13 Alexander Cook, coach guard 39 William Gray, tea dealer, &c. — Mrs Robertson, New Inn and lodg- 41 John Moir, grocer ings 43 John Webster, baker 15 Thomas Knowles, flesher 44 Alex. Allan, druggist 16 Miss M. Kerr, teacher -45' John Fearnside, druggist — Mis M'Kenzie, lodgings 47 Mrs Alexander Harper — Miss M'Kenzie, dressmaker — Mrs M. Watt, ginger beer and por- 17 Aberdeen Savings' Bank ter dealer 21 Alexander Smith, gas inspector 49 Donald Davidson, manufacturer — Hugh M'Pherson, gas inspector 50 Charles Calder, spirit merchant 26 Mrs White, spirit dealer 51 John Hector 27 Robert Fleming, vintner 53 Miss Stephen 32 Geo. Leslie, Bon-accord Inn — Miss M'Lauchlan, dressmaker 41 Charles Mitchell — William Hay, painter — John Crow, spirit dealer — George Stephen, clerk (T. & C. B.) 51 George Walker, spirit dealer 54 Peter Grant, grocer 57 John Matheson, cabinetmaker 55 James Collie, hairdresser — John Matheson, spirit dealer 57 Charles Gordon, cooper, &c. 59 Donald Grant, spirit dealer — William Gray, ironmonger 63 Mrs Smith, spirit dealer 59 Alex. Dalyetty, provision mercht. 66 Jane Bowie, cook shop, &c. — J. and C. Niven, meal and barley 67 Mrs Orr, spirit dealer warehouse. 79 Mrs Reid, lodgings 61 George Barclay, grocer 64 George M'Donald, groeer 65 Alex. M'Pherson, baker HADDEN STREET, 66 Mrs Reid, flesher 67 Alexander Coutts, spirit dealer From Market street to Fisher row. 68 Alexander Stevenson, bookseller — David Stevenson 1 James Hay, spirit dealer 70 John Murray, cabinetmaker 71 Wm. Davidson, stoneware mercht. 72 John Allan, spirit dealer HANOVER LANE, 73 George Rose, turner 76 Robert Buclian, baker Albion to Fish street. 77 Miss J. Mathieton, provision dealer From street 79 Nathaniel Rae 83 Lewis Tawse James Tough, flesher, h. 86 Peter Donald, spirit dealer Robert Matliieson, shipmaster 90 Miss Ann Al/an, spirit dealer Joseph Flann, shipmaster STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 231

HANOVER STREET, HARRIET STREET,

From Heading hill to Albion street. From Schoolhill to Loch street.

4 Miss Gossip, dressmaker 5 Geo. Milne, stabler — James Linklater, shipmaster 11 William Ewen, stabler — Alex. Cameron, shipmaster 13 James Michie, stabler 5 George Cook, shipmaster 18 Wm. Beattie, provision merchant — James Laing, flesher 18J Charles Brown, corkeutter 6 John Ross, candlemaker 20.J Jonn Barclay, porter dealer — William Dick, flesher 22 James Smith, stabler — Alexander Walker, engineer 23 Miss M. Milne, stabler — Robert Elrick, millwright — Peter Cameron, day patrol — John Mann, shipmaster 29 Thomas M'Farlane, reedmaker — Wra. Walker, night patrol SI Misses Taylor, dressmakers 9 and 10 Mrs George Ross, grocer — Robert Simmie — Will Moffat, shipmaster (Harvest — George Walker, grocer Home) 33 George Mackie, shoemaker 36 George Prosser — Charles Walker, stabler HARDGATE, 36J Misses Ellis, dressmakers 44 George Brebner From Bon-accord street to Mile-end. — Robert Stobbie, coachbuilder

Alexander Meston, grocer John Pirift, gardener HEADING-HILL, William Sim, tanner and currier Robert Gray, gardener From Park lane to Hanover street. Anthony A. Smith, veterinary surgeon Mrs Wilson, grocer John Smith, distiller HENDERSON'S (A.) COURT, Alex. Gibb, civil engineer, Willow- bank 123 Gallowgate. Robert Imrie, weaver Mrs Shepherd Mrs Smith, Rosebank HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT, Captain Alexander Stephen, Mill- bank Cottage 161 Gallowgate. George Still, near Bellevue Mrs Duguid, Bellevue Cottage Reverend George Tulloch, LL.D., HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT, Bellevue Ernest Wallace, brewer 91 Gallowgate. James Davidson, gardener James Cooper, currier Miss Hall, teacher Alexander Strachan, late of the Excise Mrs Johnston's lodgings Mrs M'Aulay, lodgings

HARPER^S COURT, HENDERSON'S COURT, 76 North street. 46 Broad street. HARD WEIRD, William Jackson, shoemaker From Skene Row to Jack's Brae. Wm. Rollo, keeper of dead house Mrs Simpson, lodgings 16 N. Keillan, carpet-shoe maker Miss Jackson, dressmaker 23 William Young, baker Charles Stewart, Mason )

232 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

HENDERSON'S COURT, James Nicol, late of Edinburgh Mrs William Duthie Thomas Page, coachman 129 Gallowgate. Mrs Piper James Milne, shoemaker

HOLBURN STREET, HUNTLT STREET, From Wellington place to Holburn place. From Union street to Summer street.

Harry M'Condach, grain dealer 5 Alex. Grant, clerk Harry M'Condach, jun. — John Dunn The Kev. Thomas Dewar — Mrs Falconer, lodgings James Allan, watchmaker — Mrs M'Donald, lodgings Alexander Burnett, feuar — Miss M'Donald, dressmaker Alexander Bothwell, baker — Fraser L. Johnstone, tea, wine and Thomas Milne, grocer spirit merchant James Hector, spirit dealer — Mrs Louden William Hector, shoemaker 7 Mrs William Robertson Mrs Donald Cattacach 11 William Duncan, merchant Mrs Anderson, grocer 17 Mrs William Kenn William Sandieson, grocer — James Watson, wright Daniel Nelson, feuar 19 Miss Middleton, dressmaker < Miss Duncan, ^teacher — Mrs George Forbes, lodgings Miss Taylor, teacher of Boss' — William Fiddes School 21 John Webster, builder James Bisset, druggist 23 David Troup, spirit dealer John Sim, surgeon 25 John Mearns, clerk Mrs John Cruickshank — Mrs King, lodgings Captain James Milne 30 Mrs Paterson, Orphan Hospital Mrs William Sutherland 31 William Urquhart, shipmaster Alexander Urquhart, shoemaker — Andw. Bowman|(of Bowman & Co.) James Smith, shoemaker — Alex. Buyers, shipmaster (Fancy) Mrs William Collie 35 Mrs Eussell Henry Ogg (of Henry Ogg & Co — Miss Strachan, seamster James Young, Twin Cottage 40 Mrs David Duncan George Hogg, wright, Twin Cot- — Charles Edmond, traveller (Glen- tage burn Distillery) John Boyd, supervisor, Twin Cot- 41 Miss Warren, dressmaker tage — Mrs Warren, lodgings William Mennie, general mercht, — Mrs Cook, lodgings William Coutts, grocer — William Cook, overseer Mrs Littlejohn, Bumside Cottage 42 John Paterson, shipmaster William Brebner, vintner — Miss Smith, dressmaker James Ewen, spirit dealer 50 George Troup, manager, Blind Charles Gordon, gardener Asylum John Cooper, grocer — Mrs M'Kay, matron 53 Alex. Gildowie, late farmer — Mrs Wilson, lodgings HOLBURN PLACE. — Miss Dixon, lodgings — Mrs Lawrence 55 William Gerrard, cabinetmaker From Holburn-st. to South Mile-end. — John Thom, clerk — Malcolm Ferguson, stonecutter Thomas Gilbert, teacher — Mrs Snowie David Mitchell, advocate, Diamond 57 Mrs Mathieson Cottage — William Mowat, jobbing gardener Robert Collie (of Duthie and Co.) 59 James Gracie, builder STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 233

59 John H. Stephen, engraver 1 Watch house 61 Mrs Lowrie, lodgings 3 Thomas Daniel, post horse master 63 Alexander Hunter, mealseller 5 William M'Leod, tailor 6 George Petrie, engraver 7 Mrs Ronald, Lemon-tree tayem HUTCHEON STREET, — John Stewart, late mail guard 8 Alexander Lonie, merchant 9 A. & J. Cadenhead, advocates, &c. From Causewayend to Mary place. — James Prater, clerk 10 John Moir, messenger-at-arms 2 George M'Kenzie, grocer 10J Rising Sun Tavern, C. Cumming 7 William Largue, grocer & Co. 13 J. Booth, mason 11 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms — Mrs Charleston 12 David Melvin, hairdresser 14 Catherine Monaghon, broker 13 Alexander Yule 15 John Inglis, shoemaker — George Donaldson, builder 17 Duncan M'Kay, machine maker 15 Donald Stewart, boot & shoemaker 29 John Cowie, mason 16 Charles Dawson, sheriff officer — William Jackson, tailor — Robert W. Hunter, musician — Mrs Sangster — John Leslie (late millwright) — Miss Sangster — James A. Leslie, writer 32 Mrs Melvin 17 Geo. Walker, town house keeper 40 Stewart, Eowell, and Co., comb — Robert Fletcher, accountant manufacturers — City Tax Office 60 Alexander Bruce, cattle dealer — Commutation Road Trustees, Jas. 62 Alexander Brown, bootmaker Simpson 64 Charles Niddry, feuar — Mrs Duncan, lodgings — James Stevenson, engraver — William Hardy, watchmaker — Mrs Stevenson — Misses Hardy, dressmaker 69 John Croll, baker '.er — John Croll, provision seller 71 William M'Kay, mason INNES STREET, 72 James Robertson, cooper 73 James Wilson, overseer From Gallowgate to Loch Street. 74 Daniel M'Intosh, flesher 77 Alexander Dunbar, overseer ») 6 Mrs Peter Reid, draper 81 Mrs Bobert Balfour, lodgings — Peter Grant, surgeon 83 Alexander Mennie, merchant 14 William Walker, cabinetmaker — Miss Boyd 20 Dye Works — Mrs Boyd 85 Bev. Charles Gray 100 Alexander Murray, cattle dealer, INGLIS' COURT, &c. Rev. David Arthur 30 Gallowgate.

HUTCHEON STREET (WEST), IRONMONGERS' COURT,

James Thomson, manager 14 Upperkirkgate. James Edwards, manager William Rossie, shipowner Thomas Peggie, overseer Robert Mortimer, ironmonger Mrs Glennie, Maybank Rev. D. Arthur, Maybank Cottage JACK'S BRAE, Alexander Eussel, clothier, h.

From West street to Upperleadeskle HUXTER ROW,

2 William Patterson and Co., tanners From Broad street to Castle street, and curriers 234 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

34 William M'Millan and Co., tanners' 30 J. Gerrard, blacksmith

and curriers 49 E. Campbell, timber mercht., /*. 35 David Herald, spirit dealer 49£ Wm. Anderson, tinsmith 50 Francis Muil, baker 52 Peter Teats, shoemaker 53 Mrs Grange JAMES STREET, 55 E. M'Kinlay 56 James Fenton, bookbinder From Quay to Virginia street. 57 Mrs Thomson, lodgings 58 William Murray, builder Mrs John Williamson, flesber 1 John M'Lauehlan, shipowner — 60 Andrew Fiddes, bootmaker 3 Eobert Youngson, shipmaster 62 Andrew Duncan, shop — George Smith, shipmaster provision 66 Mrs Donald, lodgings 7 James Forbes, spirit dealer — Mrs Cowie, lodgings 16 David Mollison, grocer — Mrs James Eisset, lodgings 17 George Leith, spirit dealer 73 J. Thomson, traveller (Eobt Mor- 18 Allan Fraser, shipmaster timer) 23 Alex. Nicol, lime meter — William Paterson, druggist 24 Miss Thomson, teacher Johnston Sherar — Miss A. Mollison, teacher — 82 Alexander Anderson, shoemaker 27 John Gordon, shipmaster 88 George Coutts, wright — Arthur Smith, painter 89 Alexander Coutts, coach guard 29 Eobert Fnllerton, day patrol George Anderson, grocer — William Hay, shipmaster — 90 George Thow, tailor 42 George Scott, shoemaker — Miss Troup, milliner 92 Warrack and Daniel, house carpen- JAMIESON'S COURT, ters —s James Warrack (of Warrack and Daniel) 5 Upperkirkgate. 98 David Cadenhead, shoemaker 100 Alexander Mackie, spirit dealer Mrs James Bisset, lodgings 103 Eobert Harrow, grocer John Paterson, lodgings 112 William Pittendrigh, builder — William M'Kay, millwright — James Wright, granite and marble works JAMIESON'S COURT,

38 Shiprovv. JOPP'S COURT,

JOHN STREET, 31 Gallowgate.

From Loch street to Woolmanhill. The Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office Jopp and Shand, advocates 1 James Nicol, grocer Mrs Andrew Jopp 2 John M'Kenzie, spirit dealer A. Abercrombie 4 Eobert Henderson, plasterer Alexander Paull, writer 7 William Cadenhead William Moir, writer — Mrs Emslie, lodgings John Watt, writer — Mrs Gray, lodgings William Jopp (ofAllardyce & Jopp) 8 Samuel M'Lean, bookseller — Mrs Thomson's seminary 9 James Coutts, builder JOPP'S COURT, 10 David Wilson, silk dyer 14 William Garden, hair-cloth manU' facturer 40 Broad street and 11 Queen street. — James Garden, plasterer 24 James Coutts, builder eorge Maitland, book agent STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 235

George Scorgie, porter 19 John Alexander, shipmaster George Silver, smokejdoetor 22 James Cooper, late hatter James Smith, carver and gilder — John Melvin, eoachbuilder Mrs Geddes, lodgings Mrs Watson, register office William Cuisliolm, officer to Grey- KING STREET, friars From Castle street to Love lane

JOPP'S LANE. North of Scotland Bank George Davidson, bookseller From St. Andrew street to John street. Fraser L. Johnstone, tea, wine, and spirit merchant William Chalmers (Northern As- S J. P. Barker surance Co.) 4 Mrs Harper, teacher William Gordon, sharebroker 5 Mrs Smith John Reid, saddler 12 James Milne Robt. Grigor, agent, Com. Bank 13 Mrs Ferris, cowfeeder Grigor and Reid, advocates 14 Thomas Allan, shoemaker William Clark, general agent 17 Daniel Campbell, shoemaker Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch, R. Grigor JUSTICE STREET, Charles S. Laidlaw (of Fraser and Laidlaw) to.Park street From Castle street Wm. Clark, general agent, &c. George Grant, advocate 1 Miss M'Gregor, hosier James Will, M.D. 2 John Airth, shoemaker John Fleming, advocate 5 Charles M'Gregor, hosier Fleming and Paull, advocates 8 William Grant, grocer James Paull, advocate 10 John Mowat, cabinetmaker Stewart and Chivas, grocers to Her 12 Mrs Durham's eating house Majesty 15 Robert Davidson, grocer R. Catto and Co., grocers, &c. 17 A. M'Lay, spirit dealer Colin A. Philip, advocate 19 Robert Mason, cabinetmaker Patrick Cooper, advocate 22 Mrs Anderson, dealer in old clothes J. Chivas (of Stewart and Chivas) 23 John Black, shoemaker G. Cruickshank (of A. Cruickshank 25 Geo. B. Bothwell, candle manufac- and Co.) h. turer David Fiddes, M.D. 26 John Booth, shipmaster Edward Fiddes, teller — John Paterson Alexander Stronach, advocate 29 Mrs Maurice Stronach and Grainger, advocates, 30 Charles Fraser, spirit dealer &c. 31 Alex. Sim, spirit dealer Patrick Keith, British Linen Co.'s Bank James Black and Co. JUSTICE LANE, Sheriff-clerk's office Justice of Peace clerk's office

From Justice street to East North st. J. G. Leslie, sheriff- clerk depute Alex. Gordon, advocate, &c. Commissary Clerk's office 1 Mrs Skene James Cran, Rural Police Con- stable, h. K.IDD LANE, Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical Hall David Dunn (D. D. & Co.) From Chapel street to Summer street. John Webster, advocate, h. D. Dunn & Co., wholesale grocers 12 James & Co., builders Alex Smith, commission agent — John Buyers (J. B. & Co.) Robert Adam, advocate 1

236 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

42 A. and J. Webster, advocates 126 John E. Greig 44 Alex. Webster, advocate, h. — Mrs Lieutenant Davidson — Eobert Catto, jun. — John Greig, cabinetmaker 46 William Yeats, advocate — Joseph Williamson, M.D. 48 Yeats and Whyte, advocates 1 29 John Greig, cabinetmaker 50 and 52 Robt. Ledingham, advocate 131 William Walker 67 Wra. Shirres and Co., clothiers — W. Talbot, shipmaster — Geo. Melville, tobacconist, h. 135 Lieutenant T. B. Glover 73 Mrs Connon. grocer, &c. 136 James Clark, south mail guard 74 Matthew Croall, butcher — Miss Dawson, teacher 75 Alexander Torrie, advocate 137 James Montgomery, spirit dealer 76 J. Sim, manufacturing chemist, &c. 142 William Smith, architect 77 Wm, Davidson, furnishing tailor 144 James H. Forsyth, M D. 79 Mrs Connon, grocer 150 John Duncan, manufacturer — John Wright, saddler 158 A. Batten, commission agent, h. 80 Jas. Sim, manufacturing chemist 159 John Anderson, collector of In- 81 William Birnie, painter, &c. land Revenue 82 John Smith, merchant 183 George Allan, advocate 83 George Rennie, shipmaster 185 Rev. Jas. Fraser of St. Clement's — John Campbell, sheriff-officer 187 Geo. Emsly, coach manufacturer 84 Yeats and Flockhart, advocates 194 Alexander Fraser, advocate — Mrs Eobert Warrack 210 Mrs Milne — Chas. Warrack, Commissary-clerk 2 1 William James, brewer depute 212 George Connon, merchant 86 Joseph Reid, shoemaker 87 Jas. Joseph Buist, M.D., druggist 88 John Catto, Son, & Co., merchants — James Aiken, Jun., ship and insu- KING STREET PLACE, rance broker 89 William Henderson, gunmaker From King street to West North st 90 William Catto, merchant 91 J. Pape, mail guard 3 James Forbes (A. M'Kenzie & Co.) -— R. Crombie, driver, Alford mail 4 George Skene, woollen manufac- gig turer, ft. — Mrs Crombie's lodgings — J. M'Pherson, mail guard 94 David Roberts, saddler KINGSLAND PLACE, 95 Andrew Baxter, cattle salesman — W. Gordon, commercial traveller From Barkmill burn to Hutcheon St., 101 Alexander Gray, coachbuilder west side of Broadford. 102 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker Alexander Gray, coachbuilder 103 1 Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings 104 Mrs Sutherland, lodgings John Stirling, artist 106 James Smith, upholsterer 3 Miss Johnston, dressmaker 107 A. Reid, United States Consul — John Kidd, teacher — John White, grain merchant 12 Thomas Clunes, plumber Humphrey of Cuttlehill 108 Wiliiam — George Emslie (of W. E. & Son) 112 Permit Office — James Allan, merchant — J. Gowans, Supervisor of Excise Hector M'Kay, ropemaker 114 Neil Smith, jun., merchant Miss M'Kay, binder — Andrew Reid, merchant, &c. Miss M'Kay, teacher 116 Inland Revenue (late Excise) office 118 Ludovic Sandieson, turner 120 James Walker, late seedsman LANGSTANE PLACE, J — Reverend D. Griffith, Unitarian m Minister From Dee street to Bon-accord street Mrs Hutton, lodgings 122 James Ligertwood, grocer 1 Willinm Smart 124 George Christie, grocer — Mrs Knowles 125 Fire Engine Station 2 John Phimister, surveyor of taxes STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 237

4 Anthony A. Smith, veterinary sur- 15 Miss F. Grant, teacher geon 17 Miss Allen, gufferiug, &c. 8 Joseph Black, tailor, &c. — William Frost, shoemaker — Robert M'Donald, tailor 19 James Farquhar, clerk — Miss Summers, dressmaker 37 Mrs Roderick Paterson — John Paul, plasterer 39 James Chesser, grocer, h. 10 David Mackie, vintner Mrs Peter Stuart, register office 12 LOBBAN'S COURT, 14 Robert Adamson, weaver 15 James "Watson, wright 25 Mrs John Garden 29 Castle street.

LESLIE PLACE. 5 G. F. Cruickshank, writer (Adam and Anderson)

Prom Berry road, 40$ North Broad- ford to Calsyseat, LOCH STREET,

I William Stuart, road surveyor From Harriet street to Windy wynd.

Bonnyman, blacksmith LIGERTWOOD'S COURT, 19 James — John Bonnyman, do. — James & John Bonnyman, do., &c. 99 George street. 20 William Cameron, cooper 21 Mrs Webster, spirit dealer John Midleton, cabinetmaker 23 Sarah Pirie, spirit dealer 25 Mrs Cameron, midwife 27 Wm. Hardy, spirit dealer LINDSAY STREET, 31 George Kempt, spirit dealer 34 & 36 Mrs Grant, provision mercht. From Diamond street to Golden-sq. 39 Public Kitchen 40 John Gilespie, spirit dealer Green, LINKS STREET, 44 William traveller — John L. Walker, private teacher — David Walker, plane maker From St Clement street to Links. — Mrs Walker, staymaker 46 James Fraser, candlemaker 1 James Sellar 47 Peter M'Neil, rag merchant — Victor E. Smith,~shipmaster — John Joss, provision agent John Reid, shipmaster 48 Miss Milne, dressmaker 16 John Buchan, shipmaster 58 James Smith, post horse master 61 John Mellis, night sergeant of police — Mrs Milne, provision merchant 66 Wm. Henderson, builder LITTLEJOHN STREET, 68 Joseph Peddelty & Co., manufac. 70 James Archibald, carter From Gallowgate to North street. 72 James Milne, coach builder, h. 62 74 Mrs Low 1 Miss Scott lodgings 76 Andrew Bothwick, dyar, h. 74 2 David Fraser, letter carrier 78 John Shaw, heel and toe maker 3 Mrs William Reid 80 George Jessiman, spirit dealer — Miss Reid. teacher 85 James Collie, provision shop — David Wright, bookseller 88 Alexander Ogston, tallow chandler 7 Aberdeen Eye and Ear Institution 89 John Grant, spirit dealer G. Rainy, surgeon 90 James M'Intosh, spirit dealer 10 Neil M'Kay, Littlejohn-st. tavern 91 J. Barker & Sons, woollen manufac- II Thomas Clyne, tea dealer, &c. turers — Alexander Adamson, tinsmith — William Ingram, wright 13 Inspector of weights for Town and 94 Andrew Nisbet, soapmaker County 97 George Reid, broker 238 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

100 John Palmer, hair manufacturer MABERLY STREET, — John Palmer, h. 87 — Aberdeen Foundry From Broadford-gate to Skene square. 106 James Lobban, teacher 108 Jas. Crombie, provision merchant 110 Peter Bisset, builder 18 John Grant, grocer & spirit dealer 112 Nicholas Cuddie, brewer 20 Richard Currie, skinner 120 James Henderson, builder 26 Alex. Forsyth, overseer, Comb- works

LODGE WALK, M'COMBIE'S COURT,

From Castle street to Queen street 52 Union street and 51 Netherkirkgate.

19 Wm. Greig, vintner Francis Clerihew, advocate — Miss Smith Thomas M'Combie & Co. 21 James Mitchell, broker 26 Alexander Jauiieson, cutler M'COOK'S COURT, 31 John M'Kann, broker Robert 33^ Little, broker 116 Gallowgate. 38 Mrs M'Phee, provision shop 39 John Reid, vintner 41 William Shaw, tailor and clothier MACHRAT'S COURT, 42 John Ronald, broker 43 Mrs Jane Greig, vintner 81 George street. 49 William Glennie, vintner MACHRAY'S COURT,

LONGACRE, 13 Bon-accord street.

From Broad street to North street M'KAY'S COURT,

2 Mrs James Gordon 80 Gallowgate. — William M'Killiam 5 A. Milne, vintner 8 J. M'Intosh & Son, cabinetmakers MACKIE PLACE, 13 Alex. Turriff, funeral waiter — Miss Turriff, dressmaker Skene place. — Mrs Greig, ginger-beer brewer 20 Miss Margaret Smith — Robert Ross, plasterer John Dickie, Cherryvale 25 Alexander Irvine, shoemaker Misses Glennie, Galleries 30 John Smith & Co., iron merchants Misses Boyd 31 Moses Birnie, surgeon, &c. Rev. Sir Wm. Dunbar of St. Paul's 35 Wm. Stephen, jobbing gardener Chapel 48 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker Alexander Gibbon, M.D. — Miss Margaret M'Donald, dress Alexander Mackie maker Mrs. Al. Stewart 51 Mrs Robertson, midwife Rev. David Milne 53 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker Mrs James Patterson — James Jackson, boot closer, h. 50 55 Thomas Roger, teacher MARISCHAL STREET, — Miss Cooper 56 James Gordon and Co., coopers 58 Peter Durno From Castle street to Regent quay. — Charles Gray, cooper 59 John Dixon, horse shoer h. 1 George Allan, advocate STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 239

1 Mrs Isaac Forsyth, lodgings 42 Richard Stevens, quarter master 2 D. Wyllie, cashier, Abdn. bank Serjeant 3 John Beattie, painter, &c. 43 James Stratton, corn factor and 4 Miss Deans, provision shop general agent 5 Andrew Harvey, shoemaker — John T. Rennie, insurance broker 6 Mrs King, lodgings 44 Bell, Rainiie, and Co., wine mer- 7 James Lamb, shore porter chants, Leith— J Sheed — George Lumsden, shore porter — John Sheed, general commission — George Gray, merchant agents, &c. — Peter Cantly, shore porter 46 Miss Kennedy 8 Win, Brown, basketmaker 47 Robert Catto and Son, merchants, 9 Alex. Taylor and Co., merchant &c. tailors — Aberdeen and Newcastle Steam Co. 10 Mrs Bain, confectioner — Nisbet and Robertson, insurance 13 Mrs Robertson, lodgings brokers, — James Bannerman, clerk — John Davidson, advocate — Mrs Mackie, lodgings 48 W. Reid, manager, Aberdeen Ma- 15 Alex. Fraser, tea merchant, &c. rine Insurance Company 16 William Adams, broker 49 John Muir, ship agent 17 John Allan, advocate 50, 52, 54, Theatre Royal 18 Mrs Sherar, lodgings 51 Mrs Forbes, lodgings 19 Robert Milne, teacher 56 Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co. 20 Andrew Wilson, bookbinder — John Januieson, merchant — John Wilson, do. — Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker 21 Alexander Chalmers, shoemaker 57 Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co. A. 22 George Handyside and Co. Matthew 24 A. Matthew (Aberdeen Sea Iusur. — Hen. Adamson, insurance broker Co.) 58 Richard Connon and Co. insurance 25 W. Adamson, share broker brokers, &c. -r- R. B. Home, clerk — James Gray, general agent, &c. — James Wood, clerk 59 Mrs Nicholson — James Riddell, accountant — John Cook, insurance broker, &c. — Poor's Rates Office, City Parish — Robb, Brothers, and Co., general 26 John Beaton, hairdresser agents, ship and insurance 27 Alexander Milne, shoemaker brokers 28 John Bruce, sharebroker 59 John Millar of (Millar & Co.) 29 William Calder, tailor 60 A. and W. Nicol, merchants, &c. 30 Oswald, George, and Co. — Mrs M'Donald, lodgings — David Paterson, general agent 31 Maxwell G. G. King, dentist M'KENZIE'S COURT, 33 William Duncan, insurance broker 34 David R. Morrice, advocate — Stock Exchange 62 George street. — Hugh M. Warrack, corn factor, and commission agent, ship, and insurance broker — J. Warrack, commission merchant M'LEAN'S COURT, 35 William & Charles Williams, com- mission merchants 50 Gallowgate. 36 B. Moir (of Moir and Sans) 37 Mrs Duncan, lodgings — William Clark, shipmaster Alexander M'Loan, house agent 39 C. Walker, commission merchant John M'Lean, plasterer — Miss Coulson, milliner — G. Nicol, brewer 40 Alexander Knowles, book-keeper — G. Thompson, jun., and Co., ship- MALTMILL BRIDGE. owners, and insurance brokers 42 T. F. Alexander, Lloyds' agent From Trinity corner to Fisher row. STREETS, SQUARES, &C

MARINE TERRACE* 4 Mrs Ellis 5 Miss Kilgour Near Ferryhill buildings. MARYWELL STREET, D. R. Lyall Grant (of B. and G.) From College street to Crown street. MARKET STREET, 1 James Pirie — Alex. Edwards, painter From Union street to Trinity quay. 2 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster 4 John Simpson (of W. and S.)

. William Daniel, shipmaster 2 James and John Hay, carvers and — teacher gilders to the Queen Q David Maver, 3 Alex. Duffus, confectioner 8 John Stephen Devanha 5 William Mitchell, postmaster 9 Wm. Cromar, of Comb work 7 Post office 10 Alex. Henderson, shipmaster 9 New Market Coffee room ; Edward Bauson — Alex. Bruce, traveller George Cheyne 1) Royal Northern Agricultural So- — ciety — Mrs Copland Smith — Alex. Duthie, advocate — Misses — Mrs Walker, lodgings 12 James Thomson, shoemaker — James Stewart, flesher — George Mann, tailor <— Thomas M'Guffie, brewer — John Scott, manager 13 Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co. 14 James Fraser — Allardyce & Jopp, wine merchants 18 George Moir, carpenter Moir, to the Queen — Miss dressmaker — Alex. Silver — Wm. Allardyce (of A. and J.) Findlay, turner 17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution 20 Robert carver and — Public News Room — William Youngson, cabinetmaker — Mrs William Munro 22 James Forrest, merchant Thomson, funeral waiter — Alex. Pirie, Terminus Coffee-rooms — George Sangster, milliners & dress- J. J. Kennedy, commission agent — Misses Thomas Douglas, Douglass Hotel makers Nicholson, tacksman Abdn. Railway Company's Office 23 George water William Nicholson, coal broker J. & P. Cameron, Railway carriers — — William Rait, teacher — Miss Simpson MARTIN'S LANE, 24 Mrs Goodridge

From Green to Renny's wynd. MATHIESON'S COURT,

(R. and Son) 1 Alex. Stephen S. 14 Castle street. =— Robert Stephen do. 4 David Milne, wright Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmaker 6 Wm. Anderson, Superintendent of Harbour police MEALMARKET STREET, MARY PLACE, From King street to North street. From Hutcheon street west to Rose' mount Terrace 4 Mill of Tarty Warehouse; Robert Brown, manager 1 James Roger, tanner, &c. 6 William Bisset, stabler 2 Robert Bruce 8 Miss Troup, dressmaker & milliner 3 Thomas Skene, Inspector of poor — James Roy, shoemaker 4 George Chessar — George Troup, chemist STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 241

15 Charles Grant, auctioneer MILNE'S (PROVOST) COURT, — Alexander Morrice, provision mer- chant 65 Gallowgate. — Robert Minty, porter 16 Thos. Daniel, stabler and innkeeper 22 Robert Milne, brewer 25 Robert Anderson, stabler MILNE'S COURT, — William Anderson, grocer, h. 27 Mrs Ironside, provision merchant 75 Gallowgate. MEARNS' COURT, David Bannerman, town's drummer 52 Shiprow. John Johnstone, blacksmith David Wishart, provision-merchant MELVILLE'S COURT,

106 Gallowgate. MILNE'S COURT Thomas Melville, sen. 27 Gallowgate METER'S COURT, F. Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co , 11 Chapel lane. Montgomery, manager

MIDDLETHIRD,

From Waterloo street to St. Clement MITCHELL'S COURT. street

MILLBANK LANE, 80 North street.

From North Broadford to Millbank George Pirie, shore porter

1 David Laurie (of Devanha Comb Work MITCHELL'S COURT, MILLBURN STREET, 41 Guestrow. From South Crown street to Welling- ton road Charles Mitchell, late merchant Patrick Joss, agent 1 James Galloway, engine-driver — W. Gerrard 2 Mrs Alexander Gordon 3 Charles Gordon, cooper MITCHELL PLACE, 4 A. G. Murray, traveller 5 Robert Alexander, teacher 6 Andrew Thomson, traveller From North street to King street. 7 Wm. Campbell, sen., shipmaster 8 Wm. Campbell, jun., shipmaster 1 T. H. Allwood, professor of music 9 William Williams, merchant 2 Mrs Milne 10 Thomas Riddel 3 Rev. J. Robertson' 11 Major J. A. Condell (H.E.I.C.S.) 4 David Knox, ironmonger 5 Miss Dawson MILNER'S COURT, MOIR'S COURT, 25 Guestrow.

shoemaker 103 Gallowgate. A. Findlay, W 5

242 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

MOUNT STREET, NELSON STREET,

From Eosemount place to Eosemount From King street to Gallowgate. terrace. Eobert Watson, builder 1 John Lamb, plumber William Troup 2 John Fleeraing, lodgings George Eae, mason 3 James Wright, stonecutter Poor House—Eev. E. Eeid, go- 4 Alexander Hay, shipowner vernor 5 Miss Mair Miss Davidson, matron 6 James Cochar James Wallace, inspector 7 James Eaton, stonecutter William Clark, assistant 8 John Leslie, shoemaker John Tevendale, do. — Henry Stewart, lastmaker John Gallow, porter John Urquhart, druggist, Mount Ferguson Smith, clerk Cottage Mrs Matthews, midwife

MOUNTHOOLY, NETHERKIRKGATE, From Gallowgate to Canal side. From Broad street to St. Nicholasst. 1 and 2 James Philip, M.D. 4 David Nicoll, fiesher 1 Wm. Black, wine merchant 5 Alexander Chalmers 5 H. Franklin, shoemaker — John Booth (of Logan and Co.) 6 John Keith, tailor — George Brewster, stonecutter 7 Andrew Smith, tailor — Samuel Clark, manufacturer 8 George Imlay, spirit dealer — Miss M'Kay, lodgings 9 Eobert Laing, hairdresser 6 David Anderson, baker 11 Alex. Gray, watchmaker — Mrs Watson, provision dealer 13 J. Cruickshank, furnishing tailor 9 David Watson, day patrol 14 Geo. Grant, Eound Table tavern 11 Peter Keith, carter 1 Eobert Hughes, engraver 17 George Donald, glazier 18 James Mann, spirit dealer MUTTON BRAE, 21 Mrs Wm. Donald — James M'Intosh, tinsmith From Woolmanhill to Denburn. — George Booth, merchant 23 A. Bothwell, confectioner 25 William Ogilvie, flaxdresser 10 John Eoss and Co., wrights 28 James M'Intosh, tinsmith 13 James Thomson, spirit dealer 29 John Jenkins, shoemaker 22 Matthew Deans, chimney sweep 30 Robert Miller, lithographer 32 John Young, musical instrument NAILER'S COURT, maker 35 Peter Brown (of P. & G. Brown) h. 37 M. M'Millan and Co. 31 Justice street. 39 Geo. Duncan, commission agent 41 James Bird (of G. and B.) NATIONAL BANK COURT. 42 Mrs Stewart, lodgings 44 Alex. Lawson, spirit dealer 46 James Eeid, mail-coach office mes- 42 Castle street. senger — Alexander Lawson, grocer Alex. Chivas, banker — John Eoss, plasterer William Bennett, printer — Peter Duncan, bootmaker James Fraser, candlemaker 49 James Legg, tinsmith Joseph Nicol, baker 49 Kil^our and Taylor, tobacconists, Alex. Gordon, advocate &c. STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 243

51 Thomas M'Combie & Co., tobacco 64 James Anderson, farmer, &c. manufacturers, &c. 66 Alexander Pirie, millwright — W. Ritchie and Co., bootmakers 67 William Milne, mealseller and leather cutters 68 David Jaffray, mealseller 52 Stephen and Sutherland, painters 73 Robert Forrest, merchant 54 Joseph Johnston, grocer 75 James Hall, carter 55 Lewis & James Smith, booksellers 76 Alexander Cruickshank, grocer, h. 61 Eobert Taylor, spirit dealer 77 Alex. Gray, rope-manufacturer 63 and 65 Wallace Tower Hotel, J. 78 Thomas Leith, spirit dealer Taylor 81 Gordon and Smith, carters 66 David M'Hardy, blacksmith, &c. 82 Alexander M'Pherson, broker 67 Eobert Strachan, tailor 83 John M'Pherson, provision mercht. — Daniel Innes, hairdresser 87 William Malcolm, chainmaker 72 D. and A. Littlejohn, wholesale 95 Smith & Gordon, police contractors grocers — Thomas Smith, contractor 73 Mrs Joseph Holmes — Miss Smith, dressmaker — John Murray, general agent 110 Adam and Brewster, stonecutters 112 William Gilbert, criminal-officer 120 James Forbes, wood merchant NICOL COURT, 106, JOHN STREET, 162 Gray, Watt, & Co., rope manufae. 168 William Wilson, bootmaker NORTHFIELD, G1LCOMSTON, 176 Thomas Rutherford, mealseller 178 Simon Brown, saddler From Leadside to Upper Leadside. 181 Mrs Stevenson 184 George Watscn, cartwright 6 J. Stewart, grocer and spirit dealer 187 Wm. Mathers, spirit dealer 9 Miss Rait 188 W. Elmslie and Co., stoneware 12 Alexander Clark, grocer merchants — Mrs Elmslie, stay maker NORTH STREET, — Miss Elmslie, lodgings 190 G. Nicol, overseer (W. R. & Son) From East North-st to Mounthooly. Roy's Cottage 195 James Bain, grocer 4 William Smith, hairdresser 9 A. Robertson, grocer OGSTON'S COURT, 12 Wm. Donald, spirit dealer 13 Peter Divorty, spirit dealer 84 Broad street. 16 John Walker, umbrella manufac- turer, h. 35 Singer, agent 24 George Cormack, spirit dealer Adam 26 James M'Pherson, stabler 27 Hay Mercer, watchmaker PARK STREET, 31 Jas. Middleton, mealseller, h. 35 32 George Stevenson, stabling 32^ Mrs Stewart, provision merchant From Justice street to Canal. 35 James Adam, stonecutter 36 Mrs Fraser, spirit dealer 1 Robert M'Donald, shoemaker 37 Simpson Shepherd, spirit dealer 3 Mrs John Davidson, spirit dealer 39 W. and W. Leslie, grocers 6 William Souter, shoemaker 40 David Low, broker — William Sherriffs, shoemaker 42 Mrs Davidson, provision merchant 7 Geo. Masson, eating house 43 Widow Barnet, do. 8 Mrs Dow, broker — James Cassie, porter — James Stephen, Red Lion Inn 46 William Kirkton, broker 10 David Dow, butcher 50 John Simpson, grocer, &c. 14 Thomas Jessiman, spirit dealer 53 James White, grocer 16 William Diack, grocer, &c. 55 John Stephen, game dealer 17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 56 John M'Kean, broker 19 John Rae, grocer 61 Mrs J. Garden, spirit dealer 20 Robert Shepherd, provision dealer 33 John Campbell, spirit dealer 21 Mrs Cromar, spirit dealer 244 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

25 H. and J. Clark, bakers PENSIONER'S COTJRT, 28 Eobert Birss, druggist Austin, grocer 29 Robert 18 Justice street. 29J Mrs Martin, provision seller 30 William Hunter, grocer 32 James Findlay, lodgings PIRIE'S COURT, 33 Jobn Panton, grocer 34 Samuel Macbeth (of J. and S.) b. 50 Castle street. 37 Daniel Mitchell, machine maker 38 Alex. Gordon, shipmaster 39 N. Allan and Sons, grocers Wm. Sellar, confectioner 41 William M'Donald, baker George Shepherd, bookseller 42 George Millar, jun., rope manufact Mrs Hill, lodgings 45 James Fraser, clerk Mrs Jamieson 47 Miss Bruce, milliner 54 John Murray, shoemaker 55 William Law, grocer PIRIE'S COURT, 57 Miss Stewart, milliner — John Eeid, saddler 32 Shiprow. 61 John H. Pollar, shipmaster — Geo. Milne, tailor 62 William Smith, grocer PLASTERER'S COURT, — John Jessieman, coach-guard — Geo. Grant, late 74th regiment 70 Gallowgate. — Mrs Leslie's lodgings — Miss Sievewright — George Murray, builder Henry Stewart, last maker 64 Robert Gray, shipmaster 69 Andrew Castle, grocer 70 James Easton, blacksmith POLMUIR, — John Jamieson, mariner M'Queen (late of the Coast 76 William South-west of Railway station Guard) Alexander Duncan, criminal officer, Summerfield Alex. Anderson, superintendent William Penny, shipmaster

PARK LANE, POOR'S HOSPITAL COURT,

From Park street to Commerce street. 56 Gallowgate.

6 John Learmouth, coffee rooms Girls' Hospital, Miss Hay, matron Alexander Walker, h,

PARK STREET (WEST), PORK LANE,

Foot of Park street. From Quay to Virginia street

1 Hugh Leith 2 William Ogilvie, rope maker PORTER'S COURT, 3 James Leask, shipmaster 12 Weighhouse square.

PEACOCK'S CLOSE, PORTHILL CLOSE,

24 Castle street. 98 Gallowgate* .

STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 245

POYNERNOOK, QUEEN STREET,

Foot of Denburn. From Broad street to North street. PRINCE REGENT STREET, 1 James Drummond, bootmaker 2 James S^rachan, paper-ruler From Canal terrace to Baltic street. 3 R. Dyce, advocate — John Clark, advocate 13 Alexander Morrison, shipmaster — Mrs Milne, lodgings mail-guard — Thomas Buist, cooper, &c. — William Goodwin, — James Morison, clerk 4 A. Masson, accountant — John Macaldowie, clerk 5 John Leslie, shoemaker 15 James Gumming, shipmaster 6 James Stevenson, engraver 7 Aberdeen Herald Office — Robert Still, blockmaker rooms 17 John King, shipmaster 10 James Anderson, billiard cashier (Adam — Capt. Thomas Ritchie, shipowner — Andrew Johnston, — Mrs Main, lodgings and Anderson) — John Smith, shipmaster 12 George Cadenhead, tailor 19 W. Williamson, flesher 13 John Gill manufacturers 20 John Matthew, late baker 14 W. & J. Berry, linen — Joseph Ettershank, shipmaster 15 Miss Linklater, milliner 23 Andrew Cameron, moulder 16 Miss Skene, wool merchant — John Henderson, shipmaster 18 John Gill, spirit dealer 19 Isaac Hill, teacher 20 Thomas Ewen, advocate PRINCES STREET, 23 William Anderson, woollen draper 24 Kerr & Bowman, carvers & gilders From King street to Park street 25 Angus Ross, cooper 26 George Reynolds, basketmaker 27 James Booth, M.D. 9 Peter Green, turnpr 28 James Booth, shipmaster — John Clark, builder, Ji, — W. P. Booth, insurance broker Greig, cabinetmaker 11 John 29 George Reid, stovemaker, &c. 13 William Eobb, stabler 30 Mrs J. Smith grocer, h. 15 George Christie, 32 James Leask, advocate 19 David Roberts, currier 33 A. & J. Anderson, painters, &c. builder 23 John Clark, 35 Alex. Cooper, saddler 25 Cowie, proprietor Mrs 37 John and Wm. Bisset, grocers 30 John Greig, shipmaster 38 F. Bell, hat manufacturer 39 Alexander Milne, manufacturer PROSPECT TERRACE, 41 A. Brown, Oddfellow's Arms' Inn 42 John Wyllie, tailor Henderson, staymaker From Bank-st. to Devanha Brewery. — Mrs — Miss Beaton, dressmaker Knight and Craib, saddlers 1 James Shirres, silk mercer 43 broker — Mrs Millar, lodgings 44 John Petrie, Cooper, saddler 2 Hugh Longmuir, shipmaster 45 Alexander eating house 3 Robert Hadden,sen., salmon fisher 46 James Anderson, manufactory — Robert Hadden, jun., shipmaster 47 Aberdeen Quill Chasser, town sergeant 4 William Sission, customs 48 James dealer in clothes 5 George Barclay, grocer — James Maguire, messenger at-arms 6 Mrs Beattie 51 Alex. Leslie, bookbinder, &c. 7 William Walker, superintendent 52 John Edmond, 53 Miss M' Donald 54 Charles Glennie, coach proprietor QUAKER'S COURT. 55 John Thomson, Mill of Cults ware- house 55 Guestrow. 57 James M'Kay, hosier Boys' School of Industry 58 William Milne, spirit dealer 246 STREETS, SQUARES, &C

60 George Laird, shoemaker 2 George Elsmie — William Gillan, locker, Customs — James Elsmie 64 John Petrie, spirit dealer 4 George Elsmie and Son 66 and 68 James M'Kenzie, baker 5 David Porter and Co., vintners 73 Mrs J. Bowman, victualling house 9 John Begg, merchant 78 William Greenlaw, merchant 10 Alex. Mackie, proprietor of baths 82 Colin A. Philip, advocate 11 George Leslie, shipowner

83 John Ramsay, shoemaker 11£ Jas. Winlaw, jun , ship and insur- 85 Catherine Carnie, milliner ance broker 89 James Greig, shoemaker 12 James Duncan, spirit dealer 95 John and Alex. Spark, tinsmiths 13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler — Alex. Jamieson, tea merchant — D. M'Taggart, coal merchant RAGG'S LANE, 14£ Michael M'Clusky, vintner, &c. 15 Alex. Duguid, grocer, &c. From 37 Broad street to Guestrow. 16 Custom House 17 Geo. Davidson (G. & W. Davidson) — Alex. Pearson, merchant 1 Mrs Levie, lodgings 20 Eobert Mitchell, manager (L. 2 Miss M'Leod, milliner and C. Shipping Company) — Thomas Sangster, advocate — Charles Mitchell, teller (T. B.) — Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate & C. — George M'Intosh 21 G. Thomson and Son, wine mer- chant, &c. 3 John Clark, spirit dealer — Alex, and Wm. Thorn, commission merchants, &c. RAMAGE'S COURT, — A. Thom, Belgian Consul 22 George Thomson, ship-owner 25 William Cargill, shipmaster 83 Broad street. — Mrs John Nicol, merchant — Alexander Barnett Smith and Wills, confectioners — James Laylor, shipmaster — John M'Kenzie, shipmaster RED LION COURT, 28 George Brock, shipping master — Merchant Seamen's Office 29 John Gauld, ship chandler From 77 Broad street to Guestrow. 30 Arthur Smith, painter 32 Receiving Post Office John Stuart, merchant — Peter Buyers, ship chandler, &c. John Lunan — Charles Runcie, Millbank Mrs Scorgie, lodgings 34 James Stephen and Co., porter James Melvin, musician dealers Mrs Durno, lodgings 35 Mrs Laing, lodgings — and 42 Geo. M'Kenzie, shoemaker, grocer, and spirit dealer REID'S COURT, 38 James Davidson, grocer 44 Mrs Neil, vintner 45 Smith and Ramage, watchmakers, 34 Gallowgate. &c. 46 William Mitchell, shipmaster REID'S COURT, 47 Hugh Wilson, confectioner 52 Thos. A. Kidd, tinplate worker 53 James Saunders, spirit dealer 7 Shiprow. 54 John M'Pherson, shipmaster — James M'Jallum, tide surveyor REGENT QUAY, — George Law, shipmaster — James Cromar, shipmaster 55 Alexander Brandy, spirit dealer From Shorebrae to Canal basin. 56 W. Harvey, grocer 57 William Boaden, shipmaster 1 Alexander Hay, spirit dealer 58 George Spark, grocer STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 247

61 William Taylor, shipmaster 20 John Rust, wood merchant — David Talbot, shipmaster 21 John Rust, wood merchant — James Duncan 22 William Mitchell, mason 63 Mrs Gavin — Miss Mitchell, dressmaker — Henry Dunningham, shipmaster 24 Alexander W. Chalmers 64 Charles Gibbon, innkeeper 65 Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping Company ROSEMOUNT PLACE,

RENNY'S WYND, From Skene square to Short loaning3.

1 Geo. Cornwall, printer From Green to Trinity street. — E. M Cornwall, lithographer — Isaac Merchant, gardener 2 Wm. Gove, fishmonger 2 Robert Stevens, grocer 7 Mrs M'Leod, laundress 4 Major Sheriffs 6 Rev. John Stephen 8 Mrs Lindsay RETTIE'S COURT, 9 Miss Inglis 10 Rev. Henry Angus 26 Broad street and 65 West North-st. 11 C. Stewart, agent 12 Captain Marsh 13 Rev. M'Millan James Eobertson, hairdresser S. 14 Andrew Smith, M. Rettie and Sons, lamp manufac- merchant 15 A. J. Scott, turers & shoemakers 16 James Reith, manufacturer Middleton Rettie (M. R. and Sons) 17 James Jamieson, gardener 18 John Forsyth, leather merchant RIDDEL'S COURT, 19 John Williams 20 Joseph Rowell, manufacturer 21 James Sim, gardener 40 Windmillbrae. 22 Adam Rice, bootmaker

RHIND'S COURT, ROSEMOUNT TERRACE, 64 Gallowgate. From Forbes street to Mary place.

ROSE'S COURT, 1 John N. Ross, grocer, porter and ale dealer 18 Commerce street. 3 John Duncan, lodgings — William D. Geddes, teacher, Gram- mar School ROSE STREET, 4 Alex. Keith, of Keith and Gibb 5 John Hodge, cutler Alex. From Union place to Bridewell. 6 Beverly, teacher, Grammar School 7 James Blackhall, of J. B. & Co. 1 Mrs Bothwell 8 Charles L. Shepherd 3 Mrs M'Lagan 9 William Masson, of A. Carr & Co. 8 John Barnett, cabinet manufactory — Alex. Sutherland, Inmore Cottage 9 James Traill, wright, &c. 11 Mrs Murray 12 John Cruickshank, LL.D. ROSS'S COURT, 13 John Bannerman 14 Mrs John Innes 15 Miss L. Gibb 22 Schoolhill. — Miss Smith 17 J. B. Innes, slater James Ledingham, stabler 248 STREETS. SQUARES, &C

ROSS'S COURT, 6 William Duncan, house agent 7 James Eeid, shoemaker 14 William Williams, grocer 6 Upperkirkgate. 17 Mrs Melvin, lodgings 18 Mrs Halcrow, lodgings I Miss Kelman, lodgings — Miss Halcrow, dressmaker — James Sutherland, coachman, Earl 22 Peter Skene, traveller (Gray, Watt of Fife and Co.) — Wm. Sutherland, do. 23 John Fearnside, druggist — Mrs Brown, lodgings 24 Mrs David Milne, midwife 3 Eobert Middleton — Miss Milne Peter Gillan, last maker 28 George Harrison James Skene, carver — John Middleton, cabinetmaker 4 John Taylor, wright 32 Alex. Merchant, house carpenter 37 Alexander Fyfe, mason RUBISLAW PLACE, — Glassite Chapel 39 Mrs Barkway, vintner 40 Public Baths From Albyn place to Albert street. 42 May Murray, provision seller 45 James Wight, grocer 1 John Walker 49 William Mackie, spirit dealer (Gill and Smith) 2 Jas. Smith — Miss E. Dallachy, dressmaker 61 Charles M'Eobbie, spirit dealer SEAMOUNT TLACE, 73 George Milne, grocer — John E. Grant From Gallowgate to North street. — David Logan, pianoforte tuner 76 George Milne, grocer 7 Mrs Minty 82 Miss Duguid — Jas. Minty, assist, inspect, of police 84 Alexander Young, spirit dealer 8 Miss Johnston, milliner 87J George Stott, shoemaker I I William Hay, bootmaker — Archibald G. Eeid, baker 13 Peter Brownie, mealseller ST CATHERINE'S WYND, James Craigen, auctioneer — George Geddes, builder Netherkirkgate. 19 John Nicol, turner From Union street to — John Wright, turner 21 Andrew Eeid, grocer 2 M. A. Levy 25 A. Ingram, feuar — David Troup, coach guard Robert Thain, teacher, Porthill — Mrs Christall School house S John Watson, furnishing tailor George Forbes, grocer 4 George Collie and Co., drapers William B. Bruce, feuar 5 W. Eoutledge and Son, wareroom 6 George Eoss, tailor ST. JOHN'S COURT, CATHERINE COURT, 38 Castle Street. ST. James Collie, advocate 16 Shiprow.

ST ANDREW STREET, P. A. Skinner, candlemaker

From Loch street to Woolmanhill. ST. CLEMENT STREET,

Aberdeen Horse Bazaar From Garvock street to Building-yard. 3 James Duncan, provision merchant Jas. Milne, Marycalter runner 4 George Simpson, provision shop 1 Miss Maitland 5 John Kelly, Hiilside Foot Post — Mrs M'Grigor STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 249

Mortimer, hosier, &c. 2 "William Back, shoemaker 11 William Donald, brushmaker 3 Peter Riddel, Harbour Office 12 Robert stationer — Mrs Captain Anderson 13 William Stevenson, brushmaker 4 Mrs John Walker 14 Robert Donald, midwife 8 Roderick Ross, shoemaker 15 Mrs Jamieson, milliner 10 James Murray, shipmaster — Mrs M'Kay, baker and confec- 12 James Tulloch, shipmaster 16 Peter Raeburn, — 12 Alex. Watt tioner Watson, watchmaker 14 James Tulloch, merchant 17 James milliner 19 Andrew Milne, grocer 19 Miss Cassie, and Son, cork manu- 23 Andrew Milne, shoemaker 20 Thos. Duncan Goldie and Hay, sailmakers facturers dressmaker 25 John Jamieson, spirit dealer — Mrs Mathieson, Louden, City Hotel 27 James Lindsay, spirit dealer 21 Archibald brushmaker 28 William Connon, carpenter 22 John Fyfe, 32 Mrs Duncan Walker 23 Alex. Gray, bookseller merchant 38 James Leslie, shipmaster 24 James Allan, 40 Mrs Robertson, midwife 26 Thomas Duncan Henderson, advocate 53 Andrew Anderson Alexander Alexander Donaldson, clerk 28 G. and R. King, booksellers, &c. — William M'Callum, boatman 29 J. Walker, watchmaker, &c. Co. jewellers 56 William Dick, overseer 30 James T. Mackay & merchant Alexander Pittendrigh, wright and 31 G- L. Walker, hardware funeral waiter 32 John Sutherland, druggist — Alexander Henderson, advocate 33 Charles Panton, bookseller ST. MART'S PLACE, 34 John Sutherland, druggist 35 James Cruickshank, teacher of the accordion Crown terrace to Crown street. From — Mrs Cruickshank, lodgings — Peter Wilson, flesher 1 John Morrison 36 Alexander Murdoch, bookseller — Mrs John Smith 37 James Mowat, clothier 2.Thomas Will 38 Miss Bisset, dressmaker 3 William Henderson, painter 39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer — Miss Elder, lodgings 41 Miss Still, lodgings 4 John Dunn, late merchant — Mrs Fernies, lodgings — Mrs Captain Henderson — Peter Fraser, clerk — Mrs Machray 42 Mrs Sheriffs, Union Inn 7 James Smith, house carpenter 43 D. and J. Riddel, watchmakers — Robert Wood, bootmaker 45 George Singer, baker 18 Miss Geddes, Lodgings 48 Jonathan Mess, flourmill ware- house 49 James Anderson, slater — Mrs Craib, lodgings ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 50 Police Writing Chambers 51 Peter Gordon, stoneware merchant From Union street to George street. 52 Porter & Leighton, shoemakers 53 Peter Macaldowie, brushmaker Marshall 1 John Kay, druggist 54 Mrs brushmaker 8 R. M'Kiulay, tea and coffee mer- — Peter Macaldowie, chant 56 Brebner and Grant, general mer- 4 John Duncan, goldsmith chants 5 David Wilson, dyer 57 John Ross, ironmonger hatter 7 J. C. Anderson, perfumer 58 Robert Brown, Pringle, saddler 8 Mrs Mitchell, pattern printing esta- 59 John blishment 60 Thomas Mason, flesher — Mrs M'Hardy, milliner — Misses Leslie, lodgings 9 John Dunn, advocate 61 John Paterson, surgeon commission merchant 10 James Scott, shoemaker — Wm. Milne, 250 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

62 Alex. Urquhart, grocer 21 £ Robert Pratt 63 Andrew Smith, draper 22 James Ledingham, stabler 65 John Urquhart, druggist 24 Mrs James Duncan — Miss Rennie, dressmaker — Misses Duncan, teachers ST. NICHOLAS LANE, 25 Misses Kerr, dressmakers 28 William Stuart, shoemaker From St. Nicholas street to Correc- 30 George Garden, baker tion wynd. 31 Misses Duncan, milliners 32 George Garden, baker 33 James Moir, grocer 2 John Ritchie, St. Nicholas Hotel 34 Robert Wilson, bookseller 3 Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, A. 4 Mrs Taylor, midwife 35 Wm. Walker, umbrella maker 36 — Mrs J. W. Toms, milliner Mrs Moir of Raeden saddlers, &c. 6 Jas. Taylor, shoemaker 38 James Craig & Co., 8 John H. Stephen, engraver 39 James Stewart, stoneware dealer 41 Muil, 9 George Forsyth, hotel Mrs John baker 22 Miss Geddes, lodgings 42 Mrs Dr Fraser William spirit dealer — Mrs Catto, lodgings 43 Thom, 45 A. Jardine Lizars, M.D. 46 John Christie, M.D. 47 Mrs Longmuir ST. PAUL STREET, — Mrs Yeats, lodgings — Miss Longmuir, ladies' school — Alex. Yeats, accountant From Gallowgate to Loch street. 48 Murray and Garden, advocates 49 Wm. Henderson, M.D. 1 and 2 John "Watt, leather merchant 50 James Murray, advocate 5 John Watt, h. bl H. Adamson, shipowner Eobert Mortimer, iron merchant 52, 54, and 56 Grammar School East Parish Schools, J. Kidd, 53 James M'Laren, late collector of teacher Inland Revenue Medical School — Wm. M'Laren, M.D. A. Sutherland, keeper of Medical 55 George Brantingham, grocer School 55 Mrs Strachan 57 Sir M. Bruce, Bart. SCHOOLHILL, 58 Robert Gordon's Hospital 59 Wm. Gavin, merchant 60, 62 William Begg, baker From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill. 64 Adam Ross, watch dealer 66 Adam Ross, watch dealer 2 George M. Mitchell — Misses Shepherd 3 John Garioch, hairdresser — John Watt, advocate, &c. 4 Mrs L. Gordon 68 G. Brantingham, grocer — Mrs Harrow, midwife 5 Mrs Findlay's lodgings — Mrs Laing's do. SALTER'S COURT, 6 James Bain, spirit dealer 7 J. and R. Urquhart 8 Mrs Walker, inn and lodgings 50 Lochslde. 9 John M'Leod & Co., watchmakers 11 Roger Milne Mrs Thomson, lodgings William Milne — Miss Thomson, dressmaker Miss Milne, — C. fancy knitter Alex. Thomson, clerk — Misses Mathieson 14 Thomas Ross, sexton 15 James painter Kerr, SCOTT'S COURT, 16 Robert Robertson.stoneware dealer 18 James Leslie, shoemaker 21 William Ferguson, market officer 25 Quay. 7

STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 25 i

SHARP'S COURT. 58 James Grant, shipmaster — J. Westland, boot and shoemaker 78 Loch street. 60 John Law, baker 61 John Eitchie, grocer 62 Eobert Collie, hairdresser SHAW'S COURT, 63 Alex. Gossip, mealseller 66 Alexander Johnston, broker 90 Gallowgate. 67 Joseph Thomson, grocer 69 Miss Elder, staymaker — William Dargie Eobert Shaw, messenger-at-arms — George Duncan, broker 74 George Sim, grocer SHEWAN'S COURT, 76 Mrs Crane, broker 81 Mrs Henry, midwife — Mrs M'Braid, sick nurse 119 Gallowgate. 82 William Mowat, merchant 86 Eobert Dunn, grocer, h. 73 SHIP ROW, 87 Charles Lindsay, spirit dealer 92 Mrs Hay

From Union street to Trinity corner. SHOE 2 Miss Davidson, china merchant LANE, 3 Alexander Strachan, spirit dealer 6 and 7 Wm. French, baker From North street to Queen street. 8 Wm. Stewart, spirit dealer 9 Alex. Lamont, stoneware merchant 5 John Smith & Co., iron merchants 10 John Chapel, tailor 6 John Stephen, plumber, &c. Beattie, hairdresser — Alexander 7 & 8 James Pyper, post-horse master, 12 James Dunn, merchant &c. 13 Alex. Beattie, hairdresser 22 Alexander Robertson, grocer 14 John Clark, spirit dealer 15 William Knox, spirit dealer 16 Mrs Riach, Workman's Tavern — Miss Ehind SHOREBRAE,

1 William Milne, bootmaker 18 Magnus Milner, shore porter From Shiprow to Quay. — George Eobb, do. — Eobert Lamb, do. — John Wilson, do. 2 James Nicol, bulker 1S£ Alex. Scatterty, spirit dealer Miss Davidson, stoneware merchant 20 Mrs John Nicol, merchant 3 Mrs E. Chapman, spirit dealer 21 Mrs James M'Phee, lodgings 4 W. Duncan, treasurer, &c, police 24 John King, spirit dealer 26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer 27 James M'Phee, merchant SHORE LANE, 28 William D. Wood, shipmaster — Alexander Collie, slater 31 Mrs Smith From Quay to Virginia street. 33 Alexander Cormack, grocer 35 Miss Law 7 George Smart, spirit dealer 37 George Thorn, shoemaker 38 George Smith 46 James Eoss, shoemaker SHUTTLE LANE, 52 John Stewart, teacher 53 George Fyfe, merchant 55 Wm. Anderson, salmon fisher From East North street to Park street. — Mrs G. Milne 56 David Gray, grocer 39 Miss Stott, teacher 57 Margaret Gray 72 Joseph Meston, porter dealer 252 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

SHUTTLE STREET, SIMPSON'S COURT,

and 96 Loch street. From St. Andrew street to John street 139 Gallowgate

2 William Dawson, cartwright — & Co., plasterers Bowman SKENE STREET,

SILVER STREET (NORTH), From Black's buildings to Skene place

Golden square to Skene terrace From 4 William Diack, spirit dealer 6 John Youngson, shoemaker 9 Misses Bicknell, boarding and day 7 William Watt, slater school 8 Alex. Davidson, coal broker 10 John M. Eeid, teacher — James Winkly, portrait painter ) 1 Charles Grainger, advocate 9 James Morgan, hairdresser — Miss Grainger 10 Wm. Cameron, shoemaker 13 "William Henderson, shipowner (of 12 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker Geo. Thomson & Co.) 14 Alfred Nornable, currier 14 Eev. John Longmuir — Mrs Bance 15 Mrs G. H. Boyd — William Duncan, h. 16 E. H. Baker, professor of music — Mrs Edwards, midwife 18 Mrs Tule, lodgings — John Geddes, mason 19 Eev. "William Primrose 16 Caesar Altria, optician 20 Miss Anderson, dressmaker 17 Alexander Dunn, grocer 21 Mrs Smith 20 Miss Craighead, milliner and dress- 22 John Eoger (Pratt and Keith) maker 23 Dr Macrobin, Migvie House 25 Mrs P. Eiddel, spirit dealer 24 Miss Fraser 28 Mrs Eeith, lodgings 26 Miss Innes of Edingight 29 Alexander Eeid 28 Mrs George Eeid, sen. Edward Craig, teacher — Miss Murray Mrs Hay, lodgings 30 Eev. Hugh M'Kenzie 30 Mrs Oswald, midwife 31 James Jopp 32 Mrs Westland 34 Wm. Balfour (Eichards and Co.) Thomas Skene, inspector of poor STREET (SOUTH), 38 SILVER _ James Mitchell, assistant inspector _ W. Smart, do. From Union Street to Golden Square 43 John Davidson, writer 58 Francis Nicol, grocer Cecilia Brown 1 William Aiken, hairdresser, &c. 60 William Adam, jun., advocate 2 Mary Ann Skene 62 — Mrs Smith Francis Eae, cartwright Eobson, milliner — Misses Smith, milliners 74 Miss Yule, grain merchant 3 David Grant, shoemaker 77 James John Paul, post-horse master 4 John Thomson, plumber, &c. Eobert Henderson, shoemaker 6 Kenneth Watt, shoemaker 80 Alex. Matthew, machine maker 7 Eobert M'Donald, tailor 82 George Walker, shoemaker 9 William Ewen, turner 85 91 Charles Joss, tailor 94 Wm. Buyers, builder SIM'S SQUARE, Miss Buyers, dressmaker 96 Miss Courage, staymaker John Elrick, grocer From Blackfriars street to John street 105 — Andrew Scott (of Scott & Duncan) 108 Miss Stephen, dressmaker SIM'S COURT, 111 William Simpson, beadle, &c.

1 14 Edward Hutton, hairdresser

89 Shiprow I 116 John Eoss, mason and builder STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 253

117 William Calder, spirit dealer 72 Wm. Forbes, tailor and cutter, h, 120 Robert Petrie, shoemaker 73 Mrs Anderson 122 Samuel Law, shoemaker 81 John Mathew, merchant — William Law, clerk 82 James Gerrard, blacksmith 123 Jessie Fraser, sick nurse 83 James M'Naughton, overseer 127 Johu M'Grigor 84 Rev. Andrew Dickie )33 Wm. Taylor, grocer 85 William Morrison 135 George Trail, grocer 86 Morris Forsyth, of the Excise 139 Miss Proctor — William Forsyth, editor of Journal — Rev. William L. Mitchell — G. Forsyth, clerk 141 Samuel Benson, grocer 88 J. B. Welch, manager, p. looms 141J Misses Benson, dressmakers (Richards and Co.) 143 Alexander Laiug (of Laing and Melville) 165 Sheriff Watson's Female School SKENE TERRACE, of Industry

From Skene street to Summer street. SKENE PLACE, 1 Mrs Davidson, lodgings 3 Alexander Easton, foreman black From Skene-row to Cherryvale. smith 4 William Webster, baker 1 George King, bookseller 5 John Mather, plumber — Mrs Moir 7 George Anderson, mason 2 Arch. Watson, cashier (Richards, 8 J. W. Tough, boot and shoemaker and Co., Broadford Works) 9 Charles Smith, tailor 3 William Shepherd 11 Alexander Cromar, boot and shoe- — James Watt maker 4 J. Nisbet (of Nisbet & Robertson) 13 Mrs Wyness, lodgings 5 Misses Baxter 17 Mrs Ure — Mrs Captain John Smith 18 William Berry, manufacturer 26 Rev John Aitken 28 William Henderson, jun. 30 Wm. Adam (of Adam and Ander- SKENE SQUARE, son) 32 Rev. Marcus Sachs From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline 34 Mrs John Robertson place. 36 Mrs M'Bean, late of Alves 38 Miss Leslie 40 John D Milne, sen., advocate Alexander Melvine, boot and shoe- 4 — Robert Milne, engineer maker 42 Mrs Charles Ross Alex. Ross, brewer 8 44 Andrew Murray, advocate 12 Alex. Melvin, boot and shoemaker 46 Misses Leith, of Freefield 16 John Duncan 48 David Gill, watchmaker 22 Mrs Currie, midwife 50 Miss Scott 24 Geo. Huteheson, grocer — Blrs Robert Cassie 26 James Balfour 52 Mrs Parker 30 John Michie, tinsmith 36 R. M'Connochie, clerk 37 Alex. M'Kenzie, late manufacturer SKENE ROW, 44 John Stevenson, spirit dealer 48 James Fraser, overseer Skene place to Hardweird. 56 Joseph Catto, clerk From 60 F. Kemp, spirit dealer 61 Dr Brown 5 Mrs Moir 64 John Ferguson, baker 9 Alex. Urquhart, road contractor 68 John Boothwell, boot & shoemaker 13 Samuel Middleton, teller (Aberdeen — Geo. Hutcheon, grocer Bank) — George Henry, bookseller, h. 15 Mrs G. Gibson 254 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

SMITH'S COURT, James Eeid, gardener John Edmond, bookbinder 16 Netherkirkgate SPRINGBANK TERRACE, Mrs Elmslie, lodgings From Crown-st. to Bon-accord terrace. 1 William Gibson of Kinmundy SMITH'S (J.) COURT, 2 Thomas Clark, M.D. 3 Alexander Alexander, shipmaster 113 Gallowgate. 4 Wm. Melville (of T. M. and Sons) 5 Dr Arthur Stewart SMITH'S COURT, 6 Jas. and Wm. Martin, fleshers 9 John Kynoch, N. S. Bank 10 Wm. Murray (Lime Co.) Gallowgate. 49 11 Jn. Humphrey, late of Stonehaven 12 James Horn (Commercial Co.) James Knight, manager Mrs Garioch, late of Strachan John Taggart, teller, Bank of Scot- land SMITH'S COURT, Mrs Wemyss Miss Shaw 21 Castle street. Mrs Dauney E. Burwell, merchant SMITH'S COURT, SPRINGBANK PLACE, 85 Gallowgate. From Springbank terrace to Spring- James Smith, post-horse master bank. John Smith and Co., porter dealers 2 Bobert Alexander, professor of dancing SOUTH CONSTITUTION STREET, 3 Mrs Middleton — John Findlay, shipmaster From Park street to Constitution-st. — Chas. Burgess, custom house agent 4 Mrs Riddoch, lodgings SPA STREET, SPRING GARDEN, From Denburn to Woolmanhill. From George street to Windy wynd. 1 Jas. Conry, grocer and spirit dealer 8 William Ironside, house carpenter 20 William M'Kinnon and Co., iron and builder merchants, &c. Mitchell and Co., house carpenters 81 John Youngson, spirit dealer and builders 83 Mrs Russell, midwife , William Watt, slater — Miss Russell, dressmaker William Dawson, cart and plough 85 J. Henderson, fishing tackle maker wright — Mrs Elmslie Alexander Marr, ropemaker 87 Mrs Brown, provision shop

SPRINGBANK STREET, STEWART PLACE,

From Crown street to Bon-accord-st 71 Guestrow.

Mrs Rickman Shooting Saloon, G.Stewart, mana- Misses Knight ger STREETS, SQUARES, &C. '255

STRAWBERRYBANK. 28 Alex. Brebner, mason — Jas. Ross, builder (of M. & R.) — George Greig, builder Top of Hardgate. 30 Robert Greig, builder — Miss Lyon, dressmaker Alexander Aiken, gardener 32 Mrs Erskine William Philip, jun. (of Philip and — James Laing, inspector Cooper) 35 Mrs M'Kenzie Rev. Fergus Ferguson 41 James Saint, shore porter Miss Robertson — James Saint, jun., draper Francis Craigmyle, teacher — David Walker, hairdresser Miss Hay's lodgings 44 James Middleton, grocer John Ogilvy, L.L.D. — Miss Walker, dressmaker Mrs Tyson 48 James Buyers (Jas. Buyers & Co.) Rev. John Paterson — Miss Buyers, dressmaker David Macallan, late upholsterer — Miss Winton, dressmaker William Davidson, architect — Misses Smith Miss Butler — James H. Collie, hairdresser Jas. Clyne (of Wm. Clyne & Sons) 50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker 59 James Calder, teacher 61 George Walker, shoemaker STRONACH'S CLOSE, — Miss Walker, teacher

Exchequer row. SUMMER LANE,

3 Mrs Pettigrew From Garvock's wynd to Fish street. 5 Mrs Fergusson 7 James M'Callum, vintner 1 Wm. Smith, hairdresser 10 Mrs Calder, spirit dealer — Robert Gordon, wright SUGARHOUSE LANE, — Geo. Rennie, grocer 22 Alexander Campbell, baker From Quay to Virginia street. — Miss Campbell, dressmaker 33 Mrs M'Leod, grocer 9| Francis Montgomery, shipowner 10 Alexander Montgomery SUTHERLAND'S COURT, 12 Alexander Mason, Mate J 5 James Clark, late.shipmaster 20 James street.

SUMMER STREET, SUTHERLAND'S COURT,

From Union place to Skene street. 126 Gallowgate.

3 W. Williamson, flesher SUTHERLAND'S COURT, 4 David Eobb, fishmonger 7 William Ewen, builder 10 James Garvie, builder 78 Shiprow. 18 David Davidson, cabinetmaker 19 Mrs James Wilson, lodgings Mrs Crone, poultry shop 20 Miss Watson, milliner — Robert Fyfe, gardener 21 Mrs Mitchell, lodgings THEATRE LANE, — Rev. J. B. Ritchie to Virginia street. 24 William Keith, slater From Quay 26 Miss Donaldson 26 Mrs John Wilson, lodgings John R. Sandison, shipmaster 28 Alex. Watson, bookseller Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster 256 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

THISTLE LANE, THOMSON'S COURT,

From Victoria street west to Skene 21 Quay. street west. THORNTON PLACE, 1 David Duff, wright 3 John Eiach Brebner and Ogilvie, work-shop 37 Guestrow and 4 Floarmill lane.

3 Alex. Smith, THISTLE STREET, bookseller — George Adam, clothier, li. 4 Alexander Smith, brewer From Chapel street to Eose street. 5 Mrs Tytler, register office — James Tytler, porter, House of Ee- 3 David Grant, shoemaker fuge 7 James Kettie 11 Alexander Hay, japanner, h. 13 8 James Crow, late customs 12 James Eeid, builder 12 Miss Milne, dressmaker 14 John Calder 14 Alex. Eust, wood merchant Ex- 21 James Gowans, Supervisor of TRINITY STREET, cise, Thistle Cottage 23 Miss Still — Mrs Eobert Matthew From Denburn to Trinity lane. 24 James Barber, Inland Eevenue nicer 3 Miss Strachan, spirit dealer 26 John Watson 4 Mrs George Pye — John Brown, funeral waiter 6 John Wisely, spirit dealer 27 William Greig, builder 8 John Scott, spirit dealer — W. and G. Greig, builders 10 John Garrow — Arthur Knox (A. & W. Ogilvie) 11 James Milne 28 Alex. L. Groundwater, clerk 16 James Smith, vintner — Eobert Brander 20 John M 'Donald, confectioner 29 Mrs Simpson 22 John Tonach — A. D. Morison, coal agent 24 James Donaldson, spirit dealer — Miss Anderson 30 Charles Milne, Aberdeen Bailway — David Duff, wright TRINITY CORNER, 31 William Stewart, shoemaker 32 Alexander Johnston, builder From Shiprow to Maltmill bridge. — Mrs Duncan's lodgings 33 James Brown 10 Maxwell M'Guffie, spirit dealer 34 Ernest Donald 37 Mrs John Thorn TRINITY LANE, THOMSON'S COURT, From Trinity corner to Trinity street. 69 West North street. TRINITY QUAY, THOMSON'S COURT, From Poynernook to Eegent quay. 61 Broad srreet.

1 Alexander Craib, merchant George Eennie. printer — Mrs Craib, midwife Donald Christie, h. 2 Patrick Bannerman & Son, ship Andrew Tarvas, h. owners and coal brokers Mrs Pine, sick nurse — Patrick Bannerman, (of P. B. and Wm. Inglis, baker Son) coal broker

I STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 257

2 William Anderson, salmon mercht. John Roy, nurseryman — John B. Bannerman (of P. B. and William Shepherd, confectioner Son) shipowner John Smith, bookseller 3 Arbuthnott and M'Combie, paper and 53 Pratt and Keith, silk mercers manufacturers William Walker, grocer, &c. — , manager (A. & M'C.) North of Scotland Equitable Loan S Nicholson & Simpson, coal brokers Company 9 George Cowieson, vintner 54 R. S. Willocks, temperance hotel John Drummoud, bootmaker, &c James Ferguson, advocate TYTLER'S COURT John Ferguson, advocate Thomas Ruxton, advocate & agent 69 Green. William Mitchell, bookseller, &c. Wm. Duffus, temperance hotel Robert M'Killiam, h. UNION STREET, Donald Sinclair, teacher (Academy) Robert Ross, teacher From Castle street to Union place. Fraser and Laidlaw, grocers William Lumsden, merchant 4 & 6 Brown Gibson, furnishing tailor Robert M'Killiam, confectioner 8 Samuel Maclean, bookseller David Robertson, Royal Hotel 12 Alexander Badenoch, tailor, &c Archibald Hossack, fruit merchant 14 Alex. Yule, general ironmonger Miss Maver, lodgings 16 James & Charles Fraser, clothiers Mrs Milne, lodgings 18 Alex. Russell, tailor and clothier Mrs Webster, lodgings 20 Alexander Steele, hatter Mrs John Cattanach, lodgings 22 Daniel Gray, tea merchant, &c. Lambert Barron, advocate, h. 23 John Falconer and Co., haber- 65 Mail and General coach office dashers Machray, Croall, and Co., mail 24 Hugh Fraser, clothier, &c. contractors 25 David Grant, tobacconist James Clark, clothier —"William Gumming, Union Hotel Alexander Taylor, woollen draper 26 M. A. Levy, tailor, clothier, &c. Thomas Thomson, gunmaker 27 James Connon, clothier Wm. M. Miller and Co., hatters 28 Wm. Russel, confectioner Charles Play fair, gunmaker 29 R. S. Elmslie, auctioneer Angus Fraser & Co., grocers — Mrs Currie, lodgings James Milne (A. Fraser & Co., 31 J. Shirres, clothier grocers) 32 Philip and Cooper, clothiers John Forbes, men's mercer 33 Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, &c. Wm. Rattray, manufacturing chem. 34 Samuel Martin, hat manufacturer John Kay, druggist 35 Mrs Robert Milne, stay maker Mrs Al. Gordon, lodgings 36 Johnston & Laird, furnishing tailors James Milne (A. F. and Co.) — Miss Bruce 75 Adam and Anderson, advocates — Mrs Captain Jamson, lodgings David Rust, clothier, h. 37 Buyers & Skene, wholesale merchts. Samuel Paterson, book-keeper (N. — Patrick Collie, clothier of S. Railway) — Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers Robert Findlay (Allardyce & Jopp) 38 Jamieson and Mitchell, grocers Aberdeen Railway office 39 James Blackhall and Co., drapers Alexander Anderson, advocate 40 James Forbes and Sons, wholesale Smith and Cardno, seedsman clothiers, &c. A. Brown and Co,, booksellers 40£ P. and G. Brown, auctioneers Mathieson's millinery•warerooms 41 John Hodge, cutler Miss Roy, milliner 43 Mrs Cassie, milliner Gill and Smith, watchmakers 44 J. and S. Macbeth, ironmongers W. and J. Marshall, drapers 45 George Reidand Sons, chemists, &c. Alexander Troup, merchant tailor 46 Gall and Bird, clothiers, &c. Mrs Dr Gordon, lodgings 47 Henry Cooper and Co., drapers Mrs M'Kenzie, of Ord 48 James Roy, jun., nurseryman, &c. Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., advocate 258 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

83 William Maitland, accountant 115 James Asher, commission mercht. 84 Charles Playfair, ganmaker — Wm. Duthie, advocate — Thomas Reid, advocate — James Fraser and Son, boot and 85 M'Kenzie and Co., woollen drapers shoemakers 86 James Duffus, confectioner — Aberdeen Union Club News-room 87 George Yeats, silk mercer — Mrs Hunter, teacher of music 88 James Berry, watchmaker 117 James Lumsden and Co., clothiers 89 Alexander Stables, jun., account- 119 A. Morrison, silk mercer, &c. ant, Scottish Provincial As- 121 James Laing, ironmonger surance Co. — Advocates' Hall and Library — Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., 122 James Allan and Sons, cabinet C. F. Griffith, manager makers — Charles F. Griffith 122£ P. Beveridge, manufacturer

— John Watson, secretary ; Scottish 123 White and Hutcheon, shawl mer- Provincial Assurance Co. chants, &c. 90 Mrs William Wilson 123J Alex. Teats, accountant — William Henderson, C. E. — C. Cattanach and Co., tailors — J. Green, cashier, City of Glasgow — C. Stewart, book agent Bank — J. A. Millar, advocate 91 William Littlejohn, cashier, Town 124 Miss Cameron, dressmaker and County Bank — Mrs Cruickshank, lodgings 92 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners 126 John Nicol, clothier 94 Benjamin Beid and Co., seedsmen 127 Milne, Low, and Co. 95 John Lumsden and Co., merchants 128 John Lyell and Co., gunmakers — J. B. Gibson, (of J. Lumsden & Co.) 129 Walter Stewart, silk mercer 96 Smith and Cochran, advocates — John D. Milne, sen. and jun., — Old Machar Poor Assessment Col advocates lector's office 130 Mrs Millar's lodgings — Standard Life Assurance office — John Mollison — Miss Ross, lodgings — G. O. Aberdein, commercial tra- 97 Alexander Gerard, teacher veller — Miss Gerard, dressmaker, &c. — Patrick Cooper, advocate — George Lyall, (G. L. &, Co.) — J. and G. Paterson, shoemakers 99 George Lyall & Co., silk mercers — Miss Greig, lodgings 101 Elijah Burwell, fancy shop — Mrs Robb, lodgings 102 Miss Rannie, lodgings 131 Farquharson and Co., merchants — Alexander White (of White and 131^ David Davidson, cabinetmaker Hutcheon) 132 John Barnett, cabinetmaker and 103 Murray and M'Combie, advocates upholsterer — Anthony Cruickshank, hosier 133 Alexander Hay, draper — Wm. Speid, advocate, &c. 135 David Walker, hairdresser — Alex. Ross, advocate 136 John Ford, flint-glass merchant — John Barron, advocate — John Veitch, manager (J. Ford) 104 Geo. Pegler, fruiterer 137 H. Ambrose Smith, secretary. 105 Cruickshank and Co., hosiers, &c. Northern Assurance Co. 106 County Fire Office, &c. (William — Mrs Wm. Knox, lodgings Smith, jun.) — John Garden (Richards and Co) — Wm. Smith, jun., tea mercht. &c. — David Pirie, agent 107 George Jamieson, jeweller to the. 138 Aberdeen Hotel, Wm. M'Gregor Queen 139 Jas. Saint, jun., silk mercer, &c. 111 David Wyllie and Son, booksellers 141 P. Williamson and Son, druggists to her Majesty 143 Harry Williamson (of P. W. and 113 Wm. Hay, bootmaker Son) — Wm. Ramage, architect — P. Williamson (of P. W. & Son) Jt. — Writing Academy, G. C. M'- 145 Walter Stewart, silk mercer Conachie 147 George Marquis, accountant — James Davie's Musical Academy — Chalmers and Farquhar, advocates- — William Hunter, commission agt. — John Cook, horse hirer

— James Asher, agent for West of ; — Miss Prior, teacher England Insurance Co. — John Will, late mail guard STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 259

149 Geo. Sutherland, silk mercer 239 Mrs B. Williamson 150 William Stephen, cabinetmaker 240 Mrs Urquhart of Craigston — Jam^s Edmond, advocate 245 J. and Anthony Blaikie, advocates 151 M. Eettie and Sons, silversmiths — Alexander Stronach, writer 152 Miss Brebner, of Lairney 247 John Blaikie, advocate 155 J. Littlejohn, fancy worsted ware- 250 Alexander M'Donald, M.D., late house of Royal Artillery 156 W J. Lumsden of Balmedie 251 Miss Innes 158 Alexander Kilgour, M D. 252 Edward Burn 160 John Shields, confectioner 253 David Blaikie (J. Blaikie & Sons) 162 Misses Massie, milliners 254 Mrs Moir of Park — Mrs Brecheu's lodgings 255 Henry Lumsden of Auchindoir 164 Alex. Gordon, druggist 257 William Keith, M.D. 166 John Fraser, watchmaker 261 Wm. Hogarth, merchant 175 Thomas Will, manufacturer 262 Watson and Son, stonecutters 177 North of Scotland Railway Office 263 John Duncan, advocate — Robert Milne, civil engineer, and secretary Great North of Scot- land Railway 180 John Tocher, tailor and clothier UNION BUILDINGS, 181 Henry A. Dewar, surgeon dentist 183 A. and W. Ogilvie, cabinetmakers From Castle street to Shiprow 185 James Moir aud Co., clothiers and tailors 187 Gifford & Son, carvers and gilders 1 John Airth, grocer 189 Peter Beveridge, manufacturer 2 Athensum News-Rooms — Peter Beveridge, M.D., surgeon 3, 5 & 7 James Tait, fancy warehouse — Mrs Kenneth Stewart 9 A. and R. Milne, booksellers 191 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 11 Mrs William Morrison 193 George B. Bothwell, candle manu- — James Blake, news-agent facturer — Wm. Knight, architect — Mrs Isabella Morrice — Alexander Morison, mercer

195 William Andrew, druggist 1 1 Mrs M'Intosh, lodgings 197 William Lawrie, bookbinder, &c. 13 John Smith, merchant tailor 198 Robert Dyce, M.D. 15 Keith and Gibb, lithographers 201 Skinner and Wilsone, advocates 17 & 19 Philip and Kennedy haber- 202 Mrs General Dyce dashers 203 T. and G. Gordon, grocers 19 A. Henderson, bookbinder, h. 205 Charles Davidson, druggist, h. 207 — Mrs Harper, lodgings 209 William Milne and Son, grocers — Thomas Stewart, carpetwarehouse 211 Robt. R. Stephen (of Wood & Co.) 51 Simpson and Whyte, clothiers to 213 Wood and Co., piano-forte saloon the Queen 214 Rev. St. John Howard 215 Geo. Glegg & Sons, confectioners 216 West End Academy 217 Miss Robertson, dressmaker, &c. UNION PLACE, 218 J. Marr, piano-forte saloon 219 James Catto, shoemaker 220 Miss Farquharson of Ballogie From Union street to Alford place. 221 Receiving Posc-Office

— J. Fraser aud Co., grocers, &c. 1 W. A. Skene of Lethenty 223 William Coutts, painter 2 Mrs David Forsyth 224 Anthony A. Blaikie, advocate, h. — Hardy Robinson (Robinson Crura, 225 James Mein, dentist and Co.) 227 John Cadenhead, M.D. 4 Misses Shand 233 John Smith, advocate 5 Mrs Adam Gray 237 Alex. Davidson of Desswood 6 John Black, grocer 237 Mrs D. Davidson 7 Mrs Stewart of Laithers 238 William Pirrie, M.D. 8 James Keith, druggist 239 William Williamson, M.D. 9 William Watson 260 STREETS, SQUARES, &C

10 Jamss Keith, druggist 34 Mrs M'Nie, lodgings 11 Mrs Lindsay — Mrs Anderson, lodgings

13 John Hall, merchant —• Mrs Cameron 14 Koderick Adam, baker — Miss Middleton, dressmaker 15 Professor David Gray 36 John Emslie, coppersmith 16 Koderick Adam, baker — Miss Medd, teacher ot music 17 Thomas Sangster, advocate — Miss Bruce, lodgings 18 William Burness, druggist 38 Mrs John Morgan, lodgings 20 William L. Smith, grocer — Miss Elizabeth M'Queen 21 George Collie, (G. C. & Co.) 39 Miss Justice, milliner 22 Stephen Balfour, M.D. and surgeon — G. Mitchell, painter 23 John Maitland, late merchant — Miss Urquhart, dressmaker 25 John Yeats, (of Teats & Flockhart) — George Paterson, bootmaker 27 Thomas Best — George Patnrson (William Paterson 29 Mrs Leslie of Memsie and Co.) 31 Alexander Low, (M. L. & Co.) 39 Miss E., Brown, lodgings 32 John Barne.tt, upholsterer 40 Mrs Tenuant, lodgings 33 Nath. Farquhar, advocate (C. & F.) — Mrs Shirreff, dressmaker ^4 John Bruce, agent — Thomas Forbes, salesman 35 Miss Dingwall Fordyce 41 Miss Carter 36 John Warren, G. P. 42 Mrs Turner, lodgings 37 John Geddes, M.D. 38 James Edwards & Co., shoemakers 39 George Ogilvie, M.D. 48 Miss Still of Millden UNION ROW, 50 William Thorn (A. and W. Thorn) — Miss Thom From Union street to Summer street. 52 C. G. Duguid (of J. D. and Co.) 53 Mrs Forbes Robertson 7 Robert Ness, coachbuilder — Patrick Singer (D. Wyllie anl Son) — Miss Singer, dressmaker UNION TERRACE, 9 Miss Fraser of Fraserfield 11 James Jamieson (J. Fraser and Co.) 12 Alexander Leslie, late of Jamaica From Union Bridge to Skene terrace. 13 Robert Ness, coachbuilder — Alex. H. Ness, commission agent 1 and 2 Clements Lumsden, advocate 22 James Davidson, plasterer 2 John Robertson, advocate — James Trail, wright, &c. 3 Miss Lambert, boarding school — George Wood, clerk, P. O. 7 Daniel B. Preston, Customs — Mrs Wood, nurse 8 Peter Cleland, artist 24 Robert Middleton, builder 9 Robert Smith, surgeon — Alexander Falconer (J. F. and Co.) land surveyor 11 Alex. Smith, — George Falconer (J. F. and Co.) 12 William Clark, ironmonger — William Keith, slater 14 Charles Chalmers, advocate 26 Miss Watson, dressmaker and mil- 16 Mrs Captain Robert Carmichael liner 19 Mrs Wood, lodgings — Robert Fyfe, gardener 20 John Monro, late inspector of taxes — William Robertson, clerk 21 Lieut. Wm. Anderson, chief con- 28 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, &c. stable and superintendent of 30 George Gordon, hair manufacturer the Great North of Scotland 36 Alexander Chalmers, shoemaker Railway Constabulary 38 Alex. Alexander, jun., shipmaster 22 Miss Gordon, dressmaker and lodg- ings 29 Mrs Nairne UNION WTND, 32 Mrs Emslie, lodgings — D. Munro, bootmaker From Union-row to Summer street. — Miss Millar, dressmaker 33 Thomas Gibson, shuttlemaker 34 John Macbeth (of J. and S.) h. 1 Miss Stephen, day school ,

STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 261

bookseller 2 W. Stephen, cabinetmaker 47 John Oglivie, Munro, shoemakers 5 William Anderson, builder 48 James & David 49 A. Masson, auctioneer, h. 50 William Catto (Aberdeen Bank) — Miss Catto, dressmaker UNION LANE, — Robert Thomson, clerk (Richard and Co.) From Union street to Guestrow. — A. Scott, shoemaker 51 A. Masson, auctioneer 52 A. Scott, shoemaker 6 William Ewen, tailor 53 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser — James Fraser, do. 7 Arthur Fraser, innkeeper VICTORIA COURT, UNIVERSITY ROAD, 54 Castle street. From College bounds to King street road. William Bain, manager (City of Glasgow Bank) City of Glasgow Bank UPPERKIRKGATE George Cornwall, printer E. M. Cornwall, lithographer From Broad street to Schoolhill.

2 John Clark, h. VICTORIA PLACE, 4 Leslie Clark, groser, &c, h 2 7 Hugh Deverly, watchmaker, h. 13 From Albyn street to Wales street, 9 John Grant, grocer thence to the Canal. 10 John Fiddler, provision shop 13 Mrs Anderson, sick nurse 3 George Chalmer3, shipmaster 15 John Murray, tobacconist, &c. — George Collie, shipmaster 16 Mrs Duffus, confectioner — John Airth, shoemaker, h. 18 William Shirras, tinsmith A. R. Dyer 19 W. Mitchell Mrs Reid — Boys' Hospital — Miss Milne 24 Farquhar and Gill, painters, &C 25 Andrew Donald, late baker VICTORIA STREET (WEST), 29 John Symon, furniture dealer 29£ George Symon to Skene street 30 'Mrs Goodbrand, lodgings From Albyn place 32 Mis3 Walker, dressmaker west. 33 Alexander Barnett, beadle, &c. — Mrs Barnett, stayraaker 7 Mrs M'Farlane of Crathie 34 & 36 W. Sinclair, wholesale drug- 9 Mrs Malcolm gist 11 Miss Gordon 34J James Walker, bookseller 12 Misses Walker 36 John Gray, church officer 13 Principal Dewar, D.D. — General Dispensary, and Vaccine 14 John Robertson, advocate Institution 15 William Donald, painter 37 George Morrison, leather merchant 18 Mrs Captain M' Donald 38 William Russel, confectioner 19 Thomas Thomson, gunmaker 39 Alex. Turreff, draper (J. B. & Co.) 20 Major Hawkins, recruiting service 40 Mrs A. Duncan, lodgings 21 Misses Brown 41 John Booth, watchmaker 23 Miss Lumsdpn 42 Robert Ferguson, silk dyer 25 James Forbes, cashier (J. and A. 43 David Ogg, basketmaker Blaikie) 45 Alexander Rennie, painter — Wra. Thomson, traveller (G. Collie 46 Alexander Mennie, merchant and Co.) 262 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

25 Miss Davidson VIRGINIA STREET, — Miss Johnstone, teacher 26 Miss Carr From Commerce street to Weigh- 27 James Paul, advocate house — Miss Davidson square. — David White, late tanner 28 Lydia Ann Barclay 5 Cowie and Co., brewers 29 Alex. Douglas, shipmaster — Alexander Leslie, brewer — Miss Cruickshank 13 Jas. Williams& Sons, coopers, &c. — Mrs James Scarth — John Wilken, cooper 30 George G. M'Lean, professor of — Robert Williams, cooper oriental languages, Mariachal 14 Wm. Christie, shipmaster College 16 Miss Leslie, milliner 31 Mrs William Mair, lodgings 18 George Nicol, shoemaker — John Craig, builder 21 Rev. Robert Blackwood 32 Mrs Andrew Oldman 22 David Petty, shipmaster 33 James Meston, accountant — Miss Stephen, lodgings 35 Wm. Chalmers (Law & Chalmers) 23 John Christie, shipmaster — James Grant, clerk (Stamps and — Andrew Christie, shipmaster Taxes 26 John Mollison, grocer — Mrs Anderson 30 John Milne, blacksmith — James Brown, clerk (T. & C. B.) 50 George, Rennie, grocer — Samuel Anderson, clerk (N. Ass. 51 Mrs Robertson, midwife Office) 53 Alexander Craig, shipmaster

37 Mrs Neil — James Oakley, . do. — G. T. Harvey, clerk, Aberdeen 56 John Moir & Son, preservers of Railway fresh provisions — John M'Kinnon, coach builder 57 Alexander Harper, grocer — Alex. D. Milne, Rubislaw Works 58 Thomas Dow, spirit dealer — J ohn Kerr 59 Herman Ganson, shipmaster — William Milne, writer 60 James Johnston, mealseller 39 Mrs Fowler 61 John Harper, mealseller — William Tait 62 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster — William Chalmers, corn merchant — Andrew Linklater, shipmaster ,41 Mrs Thomson, midwife — Alexander Gellan, carpenter, &c. — Mrs Kennedy — Mrs Gellan, dressmaker 42 Robert Middleton, builder 64 James Abel, baker 43 Mrs Captain Clyne 65 James Stewart, grocer — Alexander Rae, feuar 66 James Abel, baker — Mrs P. M. Knox — Mis? Simpson, dressmaker 44 Mrs John M'Gregor — James M'Lean, shipmaster 48 George Walker (A. Brown & Co.) — John D. Mowat, fishmonger, h. 49 John Colquhon, traveller 68 and 70 George Saunders, grocer — J. C. Walker, clerk (Rettie & Son) 69 Robert Eddie, brewer 50 Mrs M'Farlane — Alexander Taylor, shipmaster — Alex. M'Farlane, Customs 73 James Duthie, night patrol 51 John Moir — Alexander Yeoman, police — James Moir — Robert Tarves, day patrol 52 Richard Latter, professor of music 79 George Forrest, carter 53 William Davidson, stoneware mer- 87 John M'Intosh chant 89 Hugh Fraser, clerk — Misses Davidson, dressmakers — James Wood, shipmaster — Alex. Skene (of Buyers and Skene.) Mrs — Oliphant WALES STREET, 55 Mrs Norris — Miss M'Laggan 57 David Morrison From Park street to Victoria place. — Mrs Professor Paul 59 Captain David Stephen 1 John Sharp, spirit dealer 59 Captain William M'Naughton 2 John Walker, plasterer STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 263

7 Mrs Leith WAPPING STREET, 10 Mrs Buyers, eating house 13 Stuart, spirit dealer Andrew From Trinity st. to Lower-denburn. 17 William Allau, spirit dealer 18 John Farquhar, vintner 21 James Bate, spirit dealer WATER LANE, 59 William Collie, carter 61 Mrs Spark From Quay to Virginia street. — Andrew Spark, flesher 66 John Brunton WATERLOO QUAY, 71 Mrs Leask, grocer 72 George Marr, flesher From Waterloo street to York place. — Alex. Milne, accountant 74 Mrs Norris, teacher 79 Williamson and Simpson, candle- 67 James Morgan, carpenter Son, stone in elk 6rs John Gibb & merchants 79 John Lyon, spirit dealer 81 William Williamson (of W. and S.) 83 Mrs Beverly 80 John Duffus, ship chandler, &c. 87 John Gray, flesher — Mrs Boadin, lodgings 88 Robert Duncan, millwright — John Cargill, shipmaster 89 Thomas Webster, late merchant 82 Alexander Duthie, shipbuilder — D. M'Taggart, coal broker — Thomas Howling, shipmaster — Thomas Jaffery 84 David Eodney, spirit dealer 91 Alex. Morrison, shipmaster 93 E. W. Von Laer WATT'S COURT, 95 William Begg, flesher 97 William Taylor — John Ironside, clerk 46 Virginia street. 99 Mrs Leith, late of Ellon 101 James Stewart, City missionary WATT'S COURT,

WALES STREET (LITTLE), 111 Gallowgate.

From Wales street to Hanover street. WAVERLEY PLACE,

WALKER'S COURT, From Victoria-st. west to Eubislaw.

63 Guostrow. 7 William Eamage, architect — Charles Eamage 9 Norval Clyne, advocate James Farquhar (of F. and G.) 1 1 John Ferguson, advocate, h. Female School of Industry, Miss Milne, matron WEBSTER'S COURT, WALKER'S COURT, 72 Shiprow.

30 Virginia street. WEBSTER'S COURT, WALKER'S COURT, 19 East North street.

25 College street. WEIGH-HOUSE SQUARE,

WALKER'S COURT, Quay.

37 Shiprow. 1 William Steel, spirit dealer 264 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

9 Robert Catto, spirit dealer 26 Mrs Sword, vintner 10 Robert Brown, shore porter 28 John Newton, shipmaster 11 Simon M'Leod, grocer — John Paterson, do. 17 John Begg of Lochnagar distillery — Andrew Leslie, boilermaker — Alex. Ross, clerk 47 James Wishart (Hall and Son) WELLINGTON ROAD. — Andrew Lakie, engineer 49 James Cumming, carpenter From Lower Dee street to Wellington — Patrick Allan, shipmaster Bridge. 62 Alexander Forbes 53 John Duthie, shipbuilder 54 Alexander M'Donald, sailmaker Charles Souper, shoemaker — David Bell, joiner James Ducat, guard 55 Mrs Davidson, lodgings Wm. M'Kay, tailor — John Robertson, shipmaster James Milne, spirit dealer — James Allan, do. Francis Livingston, ale dealer 56 Andrew Davidson, shipowner

WATERLOO STREET, WEST STREET, From Garvock-st. to Waterloo quay. 1 Robert Scorgie, spirit dealer From Spa street to Jack's brae, North Alex. Watt, Inverury Mill ware- side Denburn. house Wm. Duthie, shipowner A. Reid, treasurer 6 Mrs Beattie, midwife A. G. Bower, dockmaster 7 John Taylor, house carpenter William Smith, hairdresser 12 John Taylor, house carpenter — Robt. Webster, messenger-at-arms 20 Miss Reid WELL COURT, 22 and 24 John Sutherland, grocer 24 Mrs Duthie, sick nurse 14 Broad street. 47 Geo. Cay, grocer and spirit dealer 51 Alex. Jessiman, grocer and spirit John Walker, clerk dealer 56 George Black, grocer 2 James Brownie, paper ruler, &c. 65 Mrs James Falconer, grocer and spirit dealer WEELLINGTON PLACE, 68 William Forsyth, baker 86 John Johnston, grocer and spirit dealer From Union piace to Southbridge.

1 James Black (J. Black and Co.) 2 Miss Smith WHITEHOUSE STREET, — Mrs Reid 4 John Mollison, baker From Chapel street to Skene place. 6 Marianus Massie, advocate Law, merchant 8 Barbara 11 John Air, cartwright, &c. Findlay, druggist 10 and 12 J. A. — Miss Cormack, dressmaker Auquharney 14 Mrs Yeats of 15 Mrs Martin — Mrs T. Meston WELLINGTON STREET, 18 Miss Peterkin, milliner 25 Wm. M'Naughton, manufacturer 27 Mrs Esson, lodgings From Waterloo quay to Links. 31 Misses Symmers 32 Mrs A. Smith 14 Alex. Adamson — David Smith, clerk 16 Robert Alexander, shipmaster — Mrs Calder, lodgings 18 Mrs Nicol, vintner — Alex. Sherrar, jobbing gardener STREETS, SQUARES, &C. 265

37 John Fraser, watchmaker WINLAW'S COURT, 38 Peter Crombie, jeweller — John Tough, wright 107 Gallowgate and 72 Loch street. 39 Alexander Black, clerk 40 Low and Chalmers, builder Wm. Paterson 41 James Black, builder Alex. Watson, merchant 43 Miss Craig — Mrs Angus Humphrey 44 Miss WINDY WYND, WINDMILLBRAE, From Gallowgate to Spring garden.

From Green to Crown street. 6 Mrs Forbes, provision merchant 1 John Bell, cooper 8 Arthur Clark, feuar 3 Alexander Booth, chimney sweep 10 Wm. M'Pherson, spirit dealer, &c. 7 Mrs Cattanach, straw hat and bon- 15 D. Walker, spirit dealer net maker 21 George Mutch, spirit dealer 22 Mrs Fraser, midwife 25 Wm. Robertson, spirit dealer 23 Charles Smith, grocer 25 John Ross, grocer and spirit dealer shoemakers 29 William Campbell, WOOLMANHILL, — John Ferguson, tailor 35 Win. Duff, grocer 36 Alexander Morgan, hairdresser From Schoolhill to Steps of 37 Mrs Silver, lodgings Gilcomston. 43 George Brand, carter merchant — James Mess, provision 4 George Milne, furniture dealer provision merchant 44 Peter Forrest, 8 John Menzies, leather merchant — Mrs Brand 18 and 20 James Johnston, furnishing grocer and 48 Archibald Knowles, tailor provision merchant 22 William Strachan, confr. and book- 49 Arthur Law, grocer seller 58 A. Coutts, turner and shuttle-maker 24 James Watson, grocer 61 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker 26 James Watson, grocer — Mrs Stephenson 27 Joseph Johnston 62 David Coutts, grocer 28 John M'Kirdy, watchmaker Anderson, plumber 63 John 33 Alexander Munro, tailor & clothier 66 George Eweu, turner 34 Henry Jackson, M.D. — George Duncan, clerk 35 William Morgan, hairdresser Mlchie, tinsmith 68 John 37 Adam Rice, boot and shoemaker Elmslie, coppersmith 69 John 39 John Leslie, cotton manufacturer saw trimmer 71 George Watson, 42 George Mitchell and Co., painters poultry shop • 73 Mrs Munro, 43 Johnstone Pirie, grocer 74 Mrs Strath 45 George Midgley, confectioner dressmaker — Miss Petrie, 48 Christian Menzie, sick nurse 76 and 77 William Henderson, painter, — Mr3 William Willox workshop — Mrs Dalgarno, midwife 79 William Donald, innkeeper 49 William Craigmile, grocer 50 Alex. Edward (acct. B. L. & Co.) WINDSOR PLACE, — Mrs Tulloch, lodgings — Alexander Dunbar, overseer From Thistle lane to Victoria street 51 James Laing, chemist and druggist west. 53 Royal Infirmary 55 Miss E. Miller, broker 1 James Cockie 66 George Day, night patrol — Mrs Macandrew 70 David Imray, stoneware merchant 2 John Milne, clerk of police 72 John Harris, grocer 3 William G. Maclean, customs 85 Mary Yeats, sick nurse Y 266 STREETS, SQUARES, &C.

86 George Bannerman, spirit dealer 35 Mrs Anderson, spirit dealer 87 John Smith, grocer 40 Mrs Smith, spirit dealer 88 James Green, clothier 41 Mrs Peter Ligertwood 89 Charles Smith, tailor — William Eeid, late shipbuilder — John Smith, grocer — Eichard Taylor, engineer 95 Alex, and Wm. Stark, fleshers — Mrs Thornbury — William Eeid, shipmaster 43 G. B. Allen, shipmaster YEATS LANE, 44 David Main, shipmaster 45 Mrs Alexander Hall From Canal terrace to Summer lane. 48 William Eattray, manufacturing chemist 2 Daniel Mearns, shipmaster 119 Wm. Hall (of A. Hall and Sons) 8 John Morgan, shipowner — George Cruickshank, coal broker 9 John Stewart, shipmaster YORK PLACE,

From Waterloo quay to York street. YEATS COURT, 30 Netherkirkgate. 25 Eobert Johnston, merchant 27 Eobert Parrot, shipmaster James and David Young, teachers — John Gauld, shipmaster of music — John Duffus, do. — Alex. Stephen, do. — Alex. Gauld, shipmaster YOKE STREET, — John Duffus, grocer 29 David Copland, merchant] From Wellington-st. to the New Pier. 31 William Cormack, grocer

1 Miss Watt, spirit dealer YOUNG STREET, 4 William Anderson 7 Donaldson Eose and Co., timber merchant From Gallowgate to Loch street. — William Eose (of D. Eose & Co.) 8 George Liddle, shipmaster 5 Alex. Davidson, wright 9 Archibald Cook, spirit dealer 9 Alex. Cairney 10 Samuel Cook, shipmaster 11 James Crombie, provision merchant — John Nicol, teacher 13 Alex. Paul, provision shop 13 John Collie, ropemaker 14 George Eobb, wholesale?grocer, &c. — James Macarthie, boatman, customs — Alex. Milne of Pittrichie — Lewis Fyfe, blockmaker 15 Mrs Hay 16 George Garden, spirit dealer 24 Joseph Wishart, organ builder 17 Mrs Andrew Still, grocer — J. and A. Allan, dressmakers 18 James Anderson, blacksmith — Mrs Eiach — John Skinner, boat builder 32 William Davidson, plasterer 21 James Connon, mealseller 34 Wm. M'Kenzie & Co., mealsellers 34 Alex. Mackie, shipmaster )

AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. Aberdeen Mutual Assurance & Friend- Alexander Yeats, 123£ Union street ly Society .„~,.„,„.,„ J,,.^.,.^,... J j Aberdeen Mutual Marine Insurance) R. Connon, 58 Marischal street Association ~~.„.~>.„wv..„»„w.,„,< J Aberdeen Sea Assurance Co.«.^. ... A. Matthew, 57 Marischal street Accidental Death Insurance Co.™,„™» A. Masson, 4 Queen street

Age Insurance Co „^,.^^,,_J^.,„»^„J„^. A. & W» Groundwater, 25 St. Nicholas-st. Agriculturist Cattle Insurance Co.„„v~ John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Alfred Life Assurance Association -~ William Gordon, 5 King street Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office, James Black and Co., 23 King street Argus Life Assurance Co ,.,..„„...-. „~. J. Brebner, Advocates' Buildings Asylum Life Co.. «m.,-.„-.,-^„- Atlas Fire and Life Office.,-., ~~...~,,.~~ J. Blaikie. 245 Union street British Commercial Life Assurance Co. George Grub, Advocates' Buildings British Empire Mutual Life Assur. Co. Lauchlan M'Kinnon, 83 Union street British Empire Fire and Life Society~~. J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street

Caledonian Insurance Co.™,„™, , County Fire Office and Provident Life 1 William Smith, jun., 106 Union street Office .,,~...~.~~.,~..,~...~,~.~~~. J Eagle and Life Insurance,.w»„~„~~~,~~ Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland Edinburgh Life Assurance...... James Murray, 50 Schoolhill Essex Economic Fire Office ...»»...... ~»» A. H. Ness, 13 Union row European Life Assurance and Annuity \ A. Davidson, 1 Bon-accord street

Experience Life Assurance Co..»~w»~. George Marquis, 117 Union street Farmers' and Graziers' Mutual Cattltie) Benjamin Reid, 94 Union street Assurance Co.^,™,, General Fire and Life Assurance Co.^. George Allan, 1 Marischal street Globe Fire, Life, & Annuity Insurance,.., R. Dyce, 3 Queen street Guardian Fire, Life, & Annuity Assur.*, A. Chivas, National Bank Hercules Insurance Co..«.,„„„. ^. John Duncan, 8 Castle street Imperial Fire Assurance™™,,,^.™.,,,™-. William Smith, 142 King street Insurance Co. of Scotland (Fire)~™„,~« William Skinner, 173 Union street Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co ^,« W. P. Booth, 56 Marischal street Life Association of Scotland..^...... ,,,..™.

Liverpool and London Fire and Life I John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Insurance Co.,.-.,.».«.,.~,~^~.™. j London Mutual Life and Guarantee) J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street

London Union Assurance Fire Offices ) James Collie, 38 Castle street and A nnuities™.,™. ~.,*~~.„. f London Indisputable Policy Co.,~».,..~ f James Warrack, 34 Marischal street Do. Union Free Assurance Co.™«.\ Maritime Passengers' Assurance Co.„^» John Sheed, 44 Marischal street

Mariners' General Life Assurance Co..*~. George Allan, 1 Marischal street Michigan Investment Co., Murray and M'Combie, 103 Union street )

268 AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES.

Mutual Accumulation Society,^,™-,™- A. Duthie, 11 Market street National Fire and Life Assurance Co.,„ Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market street North British Australasian Co.„„-.„™ Jopp and Shand, 31 Gallowgate North British Fire and Life Assurance.. T. and N. Burnett, 25 Belmont street Northern Assurance Co. (Fire and Life) William Chalmers, 3 King strtet Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office., Charles Chalmers, 147 Union street Palladium Life Assurance Society,....„„ Norval Clyne, 245 Union street Perpetual Investment Land and Build- J. A. Wilson, 92 Broad street ing Society .„^„^. mr..r^,.r„^~.„j Phoenix Fire Office,,~.~~.~~..~~-~~..--~~ C. Lumsden, Union terrace Professional Life Assurance Co,™»™„ William P. Booth, 56 Marischal street

Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity > John Stuart, 87 Crown street

Royal Exchange Assur. Corporation.™. Alexander Jopp, 31 Gallowgate Scottish Amicable Life Assur. Society,. John Jamieson, 56 Marischal street William Gordon, 11 Adelphi, and Scottish Equitable Assurance Co. ™,< Clements Lumsden, advocate, 2 Union Terrace Scottish Provld. Institut. of Edinburgh,* William Skinner, 173 Union street Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.„™„™ C. F. Griffith, 89 Union street

Scottish Sea Insurance Co . ,„~.,~. .,...,.,.. William Reid, 56 Marischal street Scottish Union Fire and Life Assur. Co.„ —— 58 Castle street Standard Life Assurance Co..^.^.^, Smith and Cochran, 96 Union street United Kingdom Life Assurance Co.™. William Reid, 56 Marischal street

United Kingdom Provident Institution l A. H. Ness, 13 Union row (Life Annuities).. Assurance and J A. and J. Cadenhead, 9 Huxter row, "West of England Fire and Life Office™ \ and James Asher, 115 Union-st. Wisconsin Marine and Fire Assur. Co... Adam and Anderson, 75 Union street York and London Fire, Life, and Ai William Gordon, 14 Adelphi nuity Office, -} LIST

PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Accountants. Advocates— (Continued.)

Fletcher, Robert, 17 Huxter-row Brebner, James, Advocates' build- Lunan, William, Aberdeen Rail- ings way Bryce, James, 12 Adelphi-court Maitland, William, 83 Union-st. Burnett, Newell, 25 Belmont-st. Marquis, George, 147 Union street Thomas, 25 Belmont street Masson, Andrew, 4 Queen street Cadenhead, A. & J., 9 Huxter- Meston, James, 233 Union street row Milne, Alexander, 72 Wales street Cameron, Andrew J., 6 Broad Morison, John, City of Glasgow street Bank Cattanach, D. G.,56 Castle street Riddel, James, 25 Marischal-st. Chalmers, Charles, 147 Union-st. Thomas, Savings' Bank Chivas, Alex., 42 Castle street Rolland, Robert, 49 Victoria place Clark, John, 3 Queen street Sim, Alexander, Bank of Scotland Clerihew, Francis, M'Combie's Sinclair, James A., 245 Union court street Clyne, Norval, 245 Union street Smith, Francis, North of Scotland Collie, James, 38 Castle street Bank Cooper, Patrick, 16 King street Coutts, John, Constitution- st John, 233 Union street 16J t Steele, William, 58 Castle street Daniel, Alexander, 25 .Belmont Strachan, Alexander, 12 Frederick street street Davidson, John, 47 Marischal-st. P. & A., i Bon-accord-st. Yeats, Alexander, 123J Union-st. Duncan, John, 8 Castle street Dunn, John, 9 St. Nicholas street Advocates. Dathie, William, 115 Union street Alex., 1 1 Market street Adam and Anderson, 75 Union-st Dyce, Robert, 3 Queen street

Adam, William, jun. , 62 Skener-st Edmond, Francis, 22 Adelphi street Union street , Robert, 40 King James, 150 Allan, George, 1 Marischal street Ewen, Thomas, 20 Queen street John, 17 Marischal street Farquhar, Nathaniel, 147 Union Angus, John, Town-house street Barron, John, 103 Union street R. Spotiswood, 2 Correction- Lambert, 64 Union street wynd Blaikie, J. and A., 245 Union-st. Ferguson, James, 54 Union street 270 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Advocates— (Continued.) Advocates - (Continued.)

Ferguson, John, 54 Union street Smith & Cochran, 96 Union street Fleming, John, 12 King street John, 223 Union street and Paul, 12 King street Speid, William, 103 Union street Fraser, Alexander, Town-house Stronach & Grainger, 20 King-st. Gordon, Alexander, 27 King street Stuart, John, 87 Crown street Francis, 13 Golden square Torrie, Alexander, 75 King street and Hunter, 14 Adelphi Watt, John, 2 Correction wynd Grant, George, 10 King street Webster, A. and J., 42 King street Grigor and Reid, 7 King street Winchester, Charles, 171 Crown Grub, Geo., Advocates' buildings street Henderson, Alex., 26 St. Nicholas Yeats and Flockhart, 84 King-st. street and Whyte, 48 King street Jopp and Shand, 31 Gallowgate Keith, David, Town-house Leask, James, 32 Queen street Agents and Commission Merchants. Ledingham, Robert, 52 King-st. Ligertwood, John, 4 Correction- Asher, James, 115 Union street wynd Batten, Abram, 6 and 7 Adelphi Lumsden, Clements, 2 Union-ter. Clark, William, 8 King street M'Donald, Alex. 245 Union street Connon, Richard, and Co., 58 M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 37 Broad Marischal street street Crombie, James, backwynd Lauchlan, jun., 83 Union-st. Duncan, Geo., 39 Netherkirkgate Massie, Marianus, 153 Union-st. Dyer, Alexander R., Victoria- Meston, Alex., 56 Castle street place Millar, James A., 123J Union-st. Edwards, Douglas, 15 and 16 Milne, John D., sen. and Jan., 129 Adelphi Union street Elsmie, George, & Son, 4 Re- Mitchell, David, 12 Adelphi-court gent quay Morrice, D. R., 34 Marischal-st. Gray, James, 58 Marischal street Murray and Garden, 50 Schoolhill John, 14 Gallowgate and M'Combie, 103 Union William, 292 George street street Gunn, John, Market street Nicol, James, 15 Belmont street Hunter, William, 115 Union-st. Ogg, William F., 11 Adelphi-crt. Jamieseon, John, 56 Marischal-st. Paterson, John, 2 Guestrow Kennedy, James John, Market-st. Paul, James, 12 King street M'Laren, John, 25 Gallowgate Philip, Colin Allan, 15 King street Martin, Alexander, 4 Carmelite Robertson, John, 2 Union terrace street Robison, William, 58 Castle street Mather, J., 19 Adelphi Ross, Alexander, 103 Union street Milne, William, 61 St. Nicholas William, 20 Belmont street street Ruxton, Thomas, 54 Union street Ness, Alexander H., 13 Union Sangscer, Thomas, 2 Ragg's lane row Simpson, Alex., 27 Belmont-st. Oliphant, Walter, 7 Donald's court James, 1 Netherkirkgate Pirie, David, Crown court Wm., 56 Bon-accord square Paterson, David, general agent, 30 Skinner & Wilson, 201 Union-st. Marischal street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 271

Agent,, &c— (Continued.) Auctioneers.

Rennie, John T., 43 Marischal-st. Baxter, Andrew, 95 King street Rhind, John, 28 Broad street Brown, P. and G., 40£ Union-st,, Robb Brothers and Co., 59 Mari- (up stairs) schal street Emslie, R. J., 29 Union street Rough, William, 27 Castle street Grant, Chas., 15 Mealmarket-st. Rust, Alex., 32 Adelphi court Ironside, Patrick, 47 Broad street Sheed, John, 44- Marischal street Masson, A., 51 Upperkirkgate Singer, Adam, Ogston's court, 84 Broad street Smith, Alexander, 38 King street Bakers. Stevenson, Wm. 5 Belmont-st. Stratton, Jas. 43 Marischal-st. Abel, James, 64 Virginia street Thorn. Alex. andWm., 21 Quay Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place Thomson, George, and Son, 21 Anderson, David, 215 Gallowgate Regent quay Baxter, Thos., 29 Chapel street Walker, Charles, 39 Marischal Begg, Wm., 3 and 5 Frederick-st., street and 62 Schoolhill Warrack,Hugh,34 Marischal-st. Bothwell, Alex., Holburn street James, 34 Marischal street Bruce, John, jun., 8 George-st. Williams, William and Charles, Buchan, Robert, 76 Green 35 Marischal street Campbell, Alexander and Co., 3 Yeats lane Architects. Clark, H. and J., 25 Park street Croll, George, 70 King 6treet Davidson, Wm., Strawberrybank John, 67 George street Henderson, Jas., 120 Loch street Eddie, Alex., <6 Commerce street William, 66 Loch street Edwards, Simpson, 54 Gallowgate Knight, Wm., 11 Union buildings Ferguson, John, 64 Skene square M'Kenzie and Matthews, 24 Flett, William, 142 George street Adelphi court Forsyth, James, 129 Crown street Millar, David, 25 Bon-accord-st. William, 68 West street

Ramage, Wm., 1 15 Union street French, William, 6 Shiprow Smith, William, 142 King street Garden, George, 32 Schoolhill Glennie, George, 17 Crown street Artists. Inglis, James, 32 Gallowgate William, 67 Broad street Cassie, James, 32 Adelphi Ireland, Jas., 81 Bon-accord street Cleland, Peter, 8 Union terrace Kelly, James, i20 Chapel street Giles, Jas., R.S.A., 64 Bon-accord Kindness, John, 147 George-st. street Law, John, 60 Shiprow Mitchell, John, 119 Crown street M'Donald, William, 41 Park-st. Munro, Robt., 69 Bon-accord-st. M'Kenzie, George, 83 Gallowgate Niddry, Wm., 24 Frederick-st. James, 66 and 68 Queen-st. Paul, Robert, 18 Bon-accord lane M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee street Russel, George, 4 Dee street M'Pherson, Alex., 65 Green Stirling, John, Kingsland place Mollison, John, Wellington place Wilson, George, 23 Crown street Muil, Francis, 153 George street Winkly, James, 8 Skene street Mrs, 41 Schoolhill )

272 PROFESSIONS AND TBADES.

Bakers— (Continued.) Blacksmiths— (Continued

Munro, Kenneth, 66 George-st. Nicolson, Alex., 1 1 Causewayend Nicol, Joseph, 10 Exchequer row Pirie, J. & A., 9 Barnard's close Petrie, William, 35 Broad street Reid, George, 29 Queen street Procter, F., 276 George street Smith, William, 113 Skene street Raeburn, P., 16 St. Nicholas-st. Reid, Arch. G., 167 Gallowgate Singer, Geo., 47 St. Nicholas-st. Boiler-makers. Stephen, William, 31 Broad-st. Warrack, David, 5 Chapel street Abernethy, Jas., & Co. Ferryhill Blaikie Brothers, St. Clement-st. Webster, John, 43 Green j Leslie, . William, 4 Skene terrace A. and Co. Inches Williamson, Alex., 1 Catto square Simpson, William and Co. York Young, William, 23 Hardweird Place

Basket Makers. Bookbinders.

Brown, Wm., 8 Marischal street Anderson, William, 169 George-st Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate Edmond, John, 52 Queen street Reynolds, George, 26 Queen street Fenton, James, 56 John street Todd, Alex., 34 Market gallery Robert, 50 Gordon street Henderson, Alex., 2 Broad street Laurie, William, 197 Union street Blacksmiths. Murdoch, Al., 36 St Nicholas-st. Smith, Alexander, Craigie street Abernethy, James,& Co.,Ferryhi Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal-st. Anderson, Thos., Flourmill lane John, 20 Marischal street Barnett, Wm., 43 Chapel street J. A., 92 Broad Street Beattie, Francis, 6 Barnett's close Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Booksellers. Bonneyman, James and John, 19 Loch street Brown, Alexander, and Co., 77 Donald, John, 183 West north-st. Union street Fraser, Hugh, Steps of Gilcomston Clark, George, and Son, 15 Broad Gerard, James, 30 John street street Johnston, John, 75 Gallowgate Courage, Archibald, 7 George-st. Laing, Wm., 18 Catherine street Davidson, George, 1 King street Leslie, Andrew, and Co., Provost Fraser, William, 29 New-market Blaikie's quay Gallery Lyall, Robert, 19 Huxter row Gray, Alexander, 23 St Nicholas M'Hardy, D. 66 Netherkirkgate street John, 15 Back wynd Henry, George, 78 Broad street John, Cruden ct., 22 Broad King, George and Robert, 28 St street Nicholas street M'Intosh, Chas., 158 Gallowgate Laurie, William, 197 Union street Mennie, William, Holburn street Lindsay, William, 63 Gallowgate Milne, John, 30 Virginia street M' Donald, John, 16 Crown street Mitchell, David, 1 Castle lane M'Pherson, William, 59 Broad-st. PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 273

Booksellers— (Continued.) Bootmakers— (Continued).

Maclean, Samuel, 8 Union street Cromar. Alex., 13 Skene terrece Milne, A. & R., 9 Union buildings Drummond, John, 54 Union street Mitchell, William, 55 Union street James, 1 Queen street Murdoch, Alexander, 36 St Nich- Duncan, Peter, 26 Schoolhill olas street William, 12 Skene street Myles, J. Railway station Edwards, James, and Co., 38 Osilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate Union place Panion, Cha. 33 St Nicholas st. Farquharson, Thomas, 155J Gal-

Russel, William, 1 9 Broad street lowgate Shepherd, Geo., 1 Broad street Fiddes, Andrew, 60 John street Smith, Alexander, Thornton place Francis, 32 Upperkirkgate John, 50 Union street Findlay, Alex. 1 1 Broad street Lewis and James, 55 Ne- Foote, James, 38 Frederick street therkirkgate Forbes, Grant, 286 George street Stevenson, Wm., 13 St Nicholas Franklin, H., 5 Netherkirkgate street Fraser, James, & Son, 115 Union Stewart, Charles, 123J Union-st. street Vessie, James and Son, 156 Gal- Frost, William, 22 Gallowgate lowgate Fyfe, Alexander, 12 Crown street Walker, James, 34J Upperkirk- Geddes, James, 14 Causewayend gate Gibb, William, 20 King street Wilson, J, A., 92 Broad street Gillespie, Erskine, 4 and 6 New- Robert, 34 Schoolhill market Gallery Wright, David, 72 Broad street Grant, David, 3 South Silver-st. Wyilie, D. & Son, 111 Union-st. Greig, James, 89 Queen street Handyside, George, and Co., 22 Boot and Shoemakers. Marischal street, and 3 Broad street Aiken, James, 63 Broad street Harper, William, 237 George Airth, John, 2 Justice street street Allan, Thomas, 14 Jopp's lane Harvey, Andrew, 5 Marischal-st. Black, John, 23 Justice street Hay, William, 113 Union street Bothwell, John, 33 & 35 Broad-st. Hoctor, William, Hoiburn street Brands, John, 17 Dee Village Henderson, Robert, 80 Skene-st. Brown, Alexander, 71 George-st. Inglis, John, 15 Hutcheon street Donald, 13 Dee street Jackson, William, 46 Broad street Buck, Wm., 2 St. Clement street Jaffray, William, 36 Broad street Buckner, William, Causewayend Jenkins, John, 29 Netherkirkgate Cadenhead, David, 98 John street Kerr, William, 249 George street Cameron, William, 10 Skene-st. Laing, Robert, 46 George street Campbell, Daniel, 17 Jopp's lane Laird, George, 60 Queen street Campbell, Geo,, 11 Gallowgate Law, Samuel, 122 Skene street Campbell, William, 29 Windmill- Leslie, James, 18 Schoolhill brae ...... John, 5 Queen street Catto, James, 219 Union street M'Bean, John, Bridge of Dee Chalmers, Alex., 21 Marischal-st M'Kay, George and Peter, 3 Gal- Clyne, William, and Sons, 22 and lowgate 24 Gallowgate M'Kenzie, Dun,, 1 Crooked lane 274 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Bootmakers— (Continued.) (Continued Bootmakers— .)

Mackie, George, 99 George street Thomson, James, 53 Broad-st. Massie, Peter, 35 Upperkirkgate Tough, Thomas W., 8 Skene Melvin, Alex., 5 Skene square terrace George, 16 and 18 George Urquhart, Alex. Holburn street street Walker, George, 85 Skene street Milne, Andrew, 23 St. Clement Watt, Kenneth, 6 South Silver-st. street Westland, James, 58 Shiprow A., 6 George street Wilson, William, 168 North street Alex. 27 Marischal street Wood, James S., Holburn street

James, Holburn place . Robert, 3 Crown street William, 17 Shiprow William, 78 George street Mitchell, Kohert, 65 Commerce Yeats, Peter, 115 George street street Youngson, John, 6 Skene street Morison, Geo., 37 Upperkirkgate Munro, James and David, 48 Up- Brass Founders, Plumbers, and perkirkgate Gasfitters. Nicol, George, 18 Virginia street Paterson, John, 14 Catherine-st. Anderson, John 63 Windmillbrae J. and G., 130 Union street Blaikie, John, and Son, Littlejohn Petrie, Robert, 120 Skene street street Porter & Leighton, 52 St. Nicho- Farquhar and Gill, Upperkirkgate las street Lamb, Alexander, 150 George-st. Ramsay, John, 83 Queen street John, 1 Mount street Reid, James, 7 St. Andrew street Marr, John 13J Dee street Joseph, 86 King street Stephen, John, 6 Shoe lane Robertson, Robert, 25 Schoolhill Rice, Adam, 37 Woolmanhill Brewers. Ross, James, 46 Shiprow Roderick, 8 St. Clement-st. Black, William, & Co., Devanha Roy, James, 41 Castle street Cowie and Co., 5 Virginia street Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street Cuddie, Nicholas, 112 Loch street Scott and Duncan, 25 Broadest. Duthie, Wm., & Co., Holburn-st. George, 42 James street Eddie, Robert, 69 Virginia-street James, 10 St. Nicholas-st. Gilcomston Brewery Co. Senter, John, 8 Crown street James, William, 211 King street Smith, George, 62 Broad street M'Guffie, Thomas, 11 Market-st. James, Holburn street Milne, Robert, 22 Mealmarket-st. Souper, William, Wellington road Ross,* Alexander, 8 Skene square Spence, Edward and Robert, 13 Wallace, Alex., & Co., Loch-st. Broad street Wallace Brothers, Hardgate Stewart, Donald, 15 Huxter row Brushmakers. Gordon, 62 George street Stuart, William, 28 Schoolhill Donald, Robt., 14 St. Nicholas-st. Taylor, James, 6 St. Nicholas Fyfe, John, 22 St. Nicholas street lane Macaldowie, Peter, 53 St. Nicho- Theodorson, Theodore, 3 College las street street Morison, George, 37J George-st. Thorn, George, 37 Shiprow Murray, Wm., 31 Chapel street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 275

Builders. Cabinetmakers, &c— (Continued.)

William, 5 Union wynd Anderson, Alexander, George, 93 Chapel-st. Bisset, Peter, 110 Loch street •Allan, Jas., & Son, 122 Union-st. James, 41 Whitehouse-st. Black, Allan, William, 2 Gordon's court, William, 63 Causewayend Bruce, Gordon street James, and Co., 12 Kidd Buyers, *Baird, Thomas, 191 Union street lane Barnett, Alex., 33 Upperkirkgate 35 Victoria street Chalmers, Wm., * John, 132 Union street West Beattie, Peter Chapman, John, 165 George-st. Connell, Thomas, 86 Chapel street Clark, John, 9 Princes street *Davidson, David, 131J Union-st. Clerihew, George, 104- Crown-st. Elicock, Joseph, 102 King street James, 9 John street Coutts, Gerard, William, 55 Huntly street Craig, John, 31 Victoria-st. west Greig, John, 5-J Chronicle lane G., 13 Huxter-row Donaldson, *Hutcheson, Al., 7 Carmelite lane William, 7 Summer street Ewen, M'Bean, Daniel, Mathieson's-ct., Charlotte street, corner Fraser, J., 14 Castle street of John street M'Donald, James, 31 Castle street Garvie, James, 12 Summer street M' Intosh, John, & Son, 8 Longacre Geo., 13 Seamount place Geddes, Middleton, John, 99 George street Gracie, James, 59 Huntly street *Mowat, John, 10 Justice street John, 8 Forbes street Grant, Murdoch, William, 15 Denburn Greig, George, 28 Summer street terrace Robert, 30 Summer street Murray, John, 70 Green and G., 27 Thistle street W. *Ogilvie, A. & W., 183 Unionist. Henderson, James, 120 Loch-st. *Playfair, Alex., 33 Castle street William, 66 Loch street Smith, James, Flourmill lane Johnston, Alex., 32 Thistle-st. * James, 106 King street Low & Chalmers, 40 Whitehouse Smith, John, 43J Castle street street ^Stephen, William, 150 Union-st. Mearns, Robert, 53 Bon-accord-st. Walker, Alexander R., 45 Bon- Mitchell Cay., Spa street & accord street Mitchell & Ross, 4 Little Chapel ...... Wm., 47 Blackfriars street street *Will, Thomas, 175 Union street George, 63 Park street Murray, Youngson, Wm., 29 Marywell-st. William, 52 Chapel street Pittendrigh, Wm., 112 John-st. Rainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce-st. Candlemakers. Reid, James, 13 Thornton place East Ross, James, 28 Summer street Borthwick, Wm., 36 North street Warrack & Daniel, 92 John st. Geo. B., Watson, Robert, Nelson street Bothwell, 25 Justice-st. James, Wishart, Alex., 64 Gerrard-st. Fraser, 46 Loch street Ogston, Alex., 86 Loch street Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers. Ross, John, 6 Hanover street Skinner, P. A., St. Catherine's Those marked * are also Upholsterers court, 16 Shiprow Williamson & Simpson, 79 Wales Adam, George, 9 Fish street street 276 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Carters. Clerks— (Continued.)

Brand, George, 43 Windmillbrae Anderson, Alexander, Cooperston Collie, William, 59 Wales street place Forrest, George, 79 Virginia street Samuel (North. Assur. Co.) Gordon, Peter, 14 Catherine st. 3 King street and Smith, 81 West North Anderson, James, 75 Union-st. street Anderson, Samuel (Northern As- Hall, James, 75 West North street surance Office) Keith, Peter, 11 Mounthooly Bannerman, James (Jas. Roy.jun.) Leslie, Thomas, York street Bell, Dugald, 84 Broad street M'Donald, Roderick, 8 Charles-st. Berry, John Edward, 40 Chapel Milne, John, Fish street street Moor, William, 47 Jack's brae Bird, William (Broadford Works) Robb, James, 46 Jack's brae Black, Alex. (Abdn. Bank), 39 Whitehouse-st. Cartwrights. Brown, Alex. Kingsland place

Brown, James, 35 Victoria place . Connon,- Robert, 34 Causewayend Byrne, Andw. Crane, Coach office Dawson, William, Spa street Catto, Joseph (Ferryhill Foundry) Dustan, Wm., Skene street west Christie, David, 104 Green Lamb, James, Ruthrieston Collie, Duncan (Police office), 53 James, 2J North Broadford Summer street Rae, Francis, 62 Skene street Cromar, William, 7 Carmelite st. Watson, George, 184 West North Cumming, Jas. (L. & C. Shipping street Company) Robert, Post office Donaldson, Alex. 53 St. Clement Carvers and Gilders. street Deuchar, Allan R. (Gas Co. Gas Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen-st. street) Gifford and Son, 187 Union street Edmond, Chas. Glenburn Distill. Hay, James & John (to the Queen) Esplin, Wm. jun. Railway station 2 Market street Farquhar, Jas. (J. Blaikie & Son) Kerr and Bowman, 24 Q,ueen-st. Findlay, Rbt. (Allardyce & Jopp) Fraser, Jas. 45 Park street Chimney Sweepers. David W. 7 Lit. Belmont-st John (Gas Works) 8 Con- Booth, Alexander, 3 Windmill- stitution street brae John (To wn & County Bank William, Albion court, 18 42 Castle street Castle street Peter, 41 St. Nicholas st. Dean, Matthew, 22 Muttonbrae Fiater, James, 9 Huxter row Scott, John, 46 Gallowgate Grant, James (Stamps & Taxes) 35 Victoria st. west. Harvey, Geo. T. (Railway Co.) Clerks. 37 Victoria st. west Home, R. B. 25 Marischal st. Adamson, John R., (A. and W. Hunter, Wm. (Northern Ass, Co.) Nicol) 60 Marischal-st. 11 Affleck st. .

PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 277

Clerks — (Continued) Clerks— (Continued.)

Gray, Jas. Gilcomston Brewerv Souter, Wm. Weighhouse Co. Stephen, George (T. and C. Bk.) Jamieson, dimming (J. and P. 53 Green Cameron) Taylor, Wm. 97 Wales street John, Town & County Bank Thorn, John, 55 Huntly street Keith, Jas. (M' Donald & Leslie) Thomson, Robt. (Richards & Co.) 11 Bon-accord lane Walker, James, 5 Shoe lane Kellas, Jas. F. 121 Crown street J. C. (M. Rettie and Sons) Knowles, Al. F. 40 Marischal st. 49 Victoria street west Jas. 264 George street John, Well court, Broad-st. Law, Wm. (Bon-accord Livery Wood, George, Post Office Stables) James, 25 Marischal street Ledingham, A. W. Gas office Watson, Alex. (R. Mortimer) Leslie, John Grant, Sheriff-clerk depute, 27 King street M'Kay, Geo. C. 25 Marischal-st. Clothiers and Drapers. M'Kenzie, John, 116 King street Macaldowie, Robt. 41 Dee street Brown and Carr, Exchange court, M'Lean, John, Harbour Office Union street John (Blaikie Brothers) Brown, Jas. 2 George street William Gordon, Customs Blackhall, Js. & Co., 39 Union-st. Marshall, John, 3 Trinity Quay Clark, James, 66 Union street Milne, Chas. (Abdn. Rail. Co.) Collie, G. & Co., 4 St. Catherine 30 Thistle street west) wynd Geo. (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) Patrick, 37 Union street 30 Thistle street west Connon, James, 27 Union street Milne, John, Police Office, 20 St. Duguid, Jas. and Co., 10 Broad-st. Nicholas street Dunbar, Wm. 24 Chapel street J. P. Advocate's Library Falconer, Jn. & Co., 23 Union-st. Wm. S. Dee Village Forbes, Jas. & Son, 40 Union-st. Mollison, Wm. 196 George-st. John, 73 Union street

Morison, Geo. ( Abdn. Rail. Co.) Fraser, C. and Co., 16 Union-st. Murray, Jas. 278 George street Hugh, 24 and 30 Union-st. Presley, Geo. (Abdn. Com. Co.) Grant, J. and W. 16 Broad st. Reid, Duncan, 25 Belmont street Green, James, 88 Woolmanhill Riddel, Peter, Harbour Office Lumsden, J. and Co., 117 Union Wm., Town and County street, Bank, 19 Ferryhill place M'Kenzie, A. & Co. 85 Union-st. Ross, Alex. 28 Wellington street Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union-st. P. (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Moir, J. & Co., 185 Union street Robertson, Wm. (Brown & Carr) Philip and Cooper, 32 Union-st. Singer, Ptk. 101 Union street Philip and Kennedy, 17 and 19 Skakle, Geo. 56 Causewayend Union Buildings Sim, William (Richards and Co.) Ross, James, 206 George street Rubislaw Rust, David, 7 Broad street Smith, David, 32 Whitehouse-st. Shirres, Wm. & Co., 67 King-st. Smith, Ferguson, 150 Union-st. Simpson and White, 21 Union J. CSteam Navigation Co.) buildings j z 278 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Clothiers— (Continued.) Confectioners, &c— (Continued.)

Sinclair, George, 22 Broad street Duffus, Mrs, 16 Upperkirkgate Spence, James, 28 Castle street Glegg, George, and Sons, 215 Thomson, James, 192 George-st. Union street

Tocher, John, 100 Union street Grant, William, 1 1. Castle street Troup, Alexander, 82 Union-st. Lockhart and Salmond, 92 Union Wilson, Alex., 154 George street street M'Donald, John, 37 Basement floor, New Market Coach Builders. M'Killiam, B. & W., 54 Broad-st. Robert, 59 Union street Emsly, George, 187 King street Milne, John, 21 Gallowgate Gray, Alexander, 101 King street Russel, Wm., 38 Upperkirkgate Laing & Melvin (_to Her Majesty) Sellar, William, 50 Castle street 4 and 8 Bon-accord-st. Shepherd, William, 49 Union-st. Machray, Croall, and Co., 7 Shields, John, 160 Union street Frederick street Smith & Wills, Ramage's court, Milne, James, 72 Loch street 84 Broad street Ness, Robert, 7 Union row Wilson, Hugh, 47 Regent quay Stobie, Robert, 44 Harriet street

Coal Brokers. Contractors.

Bannerman, Patrick, and Son, 2 Brebner, John, 22 Bon-accord Trinity quay terrace Cruickshank, Geo., 8 Yeats lane Dean, John, Holburn road Fiddler, Alexander, 1 Shorebrae Grainger, John, 5 Devanha place M'Lauchlan, John, 3 James street Leslie, William, 8 Golden square M'Taggart, D., 13 Regent quay M'Donald, Bernard, 36 Bon-ac- Nicolson and Simpson, 8 Trinity cord street quay Smith, John, 7 Carmelite street Walker, James, 72 Dee street Winlaw, James, 11 J Quay Coopers—Fishcurers.

Comb Makers. Those marked * are Finhcurers.

Stewart, Rowell, and Co., 40 Bell, John, 1 Windmillbrae Hutcheon street Cameron, William, 20 Loch street Devanha Combwork Co., Devanha Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate John M'Pherson, steps of Gilcom- Gordon, Charles, 57 Green ston Jas. and Co., Chronicle lane Gordon, John, 2 Garvock street Gray, Charles, Commerce court Confectioners and Pastry Cooks. Michie, George, 7 Barnett's close Nicol, Alex. Barnett's close Bain, Mrs, 10 Marischal street Ross, Angus, 15 James street Bothwell, A., 25 Netherkirkgate Wilkin, John, 13 Virginia street Duffus, Alex., 3 Market street ^Williams, James, and Son, 13 James, 86 Union street Virginia street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 279

Coppersmiths. Dentists.

Blaikie, J. and Son, Littlejohn Dewar, Henry A., 181 Union-st. street Mein, James, 225 Union street Elmslie, John, 69 Windmillbrae King, M. G. G. 31 Marischal-st. Gordon, H. and Co., 1 Gallowgate Skues, Lieutenant George, R. N. Crown terrace Emslie, Jas., 8 Little Belmont-st. Corkcutters.

Distillers. Brown, Charles, 18J Harriet street Duncan, Thomas, and Son, 20 St Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house-sq. Nicholas street Ogg, Henry, and Co., Strathdee, Simpson, George, 27 Broad street Cooperston Reid, Smith, and Co., Union Glen, Hoi burn Cotton spinners. Farquhar, Brown, Glenburn, Ru- bislaw Gordon, Barron and Co., Union Black, Wm., and Co., Devanha mill Leslie, John, 39 Woolmanhill Robinson, Crum, and Co. Banner- Doctors of Medicine. mill Balfour, Stephen, 22 Union place Beveridge, Robert, 189 Union-st. Curriers. Booth, James, 27 Queen street Brown, John, Skene square Clyne, William, & Son, 28 Berry Buist, James, 87 King street lane Cadenhead, John, 227 Union street Cooper, James, 7 Correction wynd Christie, John, 46 Schoolhill Davidson, James W., Berry-lane Clark, Thomas, Marischal college M'Kenzie, Alex., 13 Denburn ter- Dyce, Robt. 198 Union street race Fiddes, David, 18 King street M'Millan, William, and Son, 34* Forsyth, James H., 144 King-st. Jack's brae Galen, John, 7 East Craibston-st. Paterson, William, and Co., 2 Geddes, John, 37 Union place Denburn terrace Henderson, Wm. 49 Schoolhill Roberts, David, 19 Princes street Jamieson, James, 148 Union-st. Rodger, Jas., Gilcomston Tannery Robt. Lunatic Asylum Sim, William, Newbridge, Hard- Keith, Willam, 257 Union street gate Kerr, David, 4 Golden square Watt, John, 1 and 3 St Paul-st. Kilgour, Alex. 158 Union-st. Laing, William, 7 Golden square Lizars, A. Jardine, 45 Schoolhill Cutlere. M'Laren, Wm. 53 Schoolhill Macrobin, Dr. Migvie house, Sil- Contts, A., 214 Gallowgate ver street Hamilton, John, 17 George street Morison, G. 15 Constitution-st Hodge, John, 41 Union street Nichol, James H. 18 Golden-sq. 280 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Doctors, &c— (Continued.) Druggists— (Continued.)

Nicol, G. 17 Belmont street Shields, Thomas, 133 Crown-st. Ogilvie, Geo. 39 Union place Sim, James, 76 King street Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi-ct. Sinclair, Wm. 34 Upperkirkgate Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly Smith, John, 90 Broad street Pirrie, William, 238 Union-st. Souter and Shepherd, 22 Broad-st. Rainy, Geo. 17 Golden square Sutherland, J. 34 St. Nicholas-st. Rattray, Robt. Royal Infirmary Urquhart, J. 65 St. Nicholas-st. Redfern, P. King's College Williamson, Pet. and Son, 141 Reid, Dun. Crown-ct., Union-st. Union street Runcie, G. 4 Carmelite street Wilson, George, 288 George-st. Simpson, Jn., 2 East Craibston-st. Smith, Robt. 9 Union terrace Dyers. Steel, James, 23 Adelphi Sutherland, Neil, 13 Belmont-st. BannermaD, John, 37 George-st. Templeton, Wm. 9 Belmont-st. Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch-st. Torrie, James, 67 Dee street Brown, Andrew, Rubislaw Works Will, James, 11 King street Carr, Alex, and Co., Barkmill Williamson, Joseph, 127 King-st. Cooper, Wm. 41 Commerce-st. William, 239 XTnion st. Ferguson, R. 40 Upperkirkgate M'Grigor, John, 26 George street George-st. Druggists. Stewart, Alex. R. 104 Wilson, David, 5 St. Nicholas-st. Allan, Alex. 44 Green Andrew, Wm. 195 Union-street Engineers—Civil. Birss, Robt. 22 and 28 Park-st. Bisset, James, Holburn street Abernethy, Geo. 3 Dee place Buist, James, 87 King street Abernethy, Jas. and Co., Ferry- Burness, William, 18 Union place hill cottage Coutts, Charles, 26 Broad street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee

Davidson, Charles, 1 Exchequer- Ferguson, Wm. B. Albyn place row, and 205 Union-st. Gibb, Alexander, Waterloo quay Erskine, Robert Marr, 138 George Laing, William, 7 Golden square street Henderson, Wm. 90 Union street Fearnside, John, 45 Green Milne, Robert, 177 Union-st. west Findlay, John A., 12 Wellington Simpson, Wm. and Co., Footdee

place Smith, Alex. 1 1 Union terrace Forsyth and Elmslie, 57 Castle-st Walker, Alex. 6 Hanover street Gordon, Alexander, 162 Union-st Willett, John, 126 Crown street Henderson, John, 30 George-st. Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Engravers Kay, John, 1 St. Nicholas-st. Those marked * are Lithographers. Keith, James, 8 Union place Laing, James, 51 Woolmanhill *Hughes, Rt., 15 Netherkirkgate Maclean, James, 43 Castle-st. *Keith & Gibb, 15 Union buiidgs. Paterson, Wm. 134 Gallowgate Petrie, George, 6 Huxter-row Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly Stephen, John H. 8 St. Nicholas Reid, Geo. & Sons, 45 Union-st. lane Sangster, John, 46 Commerce-st. •Stevenson, Jas. 6 Queen street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 281

Farriera. Fleshers— (Continued.)

Forrest, Pet. 3 Ferrier lane Green, Pet. 9 Chronicle lane Gibson, William, 8 Basement- Mennie, William, Holburn street floor, New market Riddel, Alex. Hoiburn street Gordon, Robt. 122 Chapel street 'Skea, Joseph, V.S. 22 Dee street Gordon and Pirie, 122 Chapel-6t. Thomas, 75 George street Gray, James, 20 New market Smith, Anthony A. V.S., 4 Lang- John, 19 New market, stane place Mrs, 10 Basement floor, New market Grant, William, 2 Bas.ement floor, Fishmongers. New market Groundwater, Mrs, 12 Basement Gore, William, 7 Basement-floor, floor, New market

New tt arket Henry, John and Geo. 92 Gal- Innes, Robt. 60 & 61 do. do. lowgate M'Beth, Mrs, 4 do. do. Hutcheon, Robt. 48 New market Mowat, John D. 6 do. do. Knowles, Mrs, 6 Basement floor, Pirie, Mrs, 2 do. do. New market Robb, David, 19 do. do. James, 31 Basement floor, White, John, 8 & 59 do. do. New market Thos. 26 & 27 New market Laing, James, 9 Basement floor, Fleshers. New market Lamb, Mrs, 87 Basement floor, Anton, Mrs, 8 and 9 Basement- M'Intosh, Daniel, 23 New market floor, New market M'Robbie, Jas. 170 George street Barron, William, 41 New market M'Beath, James, 5 Basement floor, Begg, William, 46 New market New market Benton, Alexander, 12 George-st. M'Donald, Mrs, 36 Basement Black, Thomas, 14 New market floor, New market Butler, Joseph, 24 New market Marr and Milne, 10,11, and 12 Carey, John, 45 New market New market Chalmers, William, 11 Basement- Martin, James and William, 50, floor, New market 51, and 52 New market Clark, William, 125 Gallowgate Alex. 62 Regent quay Davidson, A. 32 &33 New-mkt. Masson, Thomas, 38 New market Mrs, 44 George street Maver, William, 168J Gallowgate George, 32 Basement-floor, Morrison, William and Walter, New market 12 Black's buildings Davidson, James, 47 New market Murray, Wm. jun. 39 New market Dick, William, 25 New market Nicol, David, and Co. 3 Basement Donaldson, Arthur, 230 George-st. floor, New market Dow, David, 10 Park street Reid, J. and Co. 158 George-st. Duncan, Geo. 17 Basemont floor, Mrs, 13 New market New market Slater, William, 90 New market Wiiham,217 Gallowgate Salton, William, 90 Basement Durie, Alex., 32 and 33 New mkt. floor, New market 282 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Fleshers— (Continued.) Fishing-tackle Makers.

Sangster, A. 17 & 18 New market Brown, William, 36 George street Eobt. sen. 31 New market Henderson, David, 5 Castlebrae Smith, William, Broadford 1 J Henderson, J. 85 Spring garden Spark, Aw. 4 New market Sandison, Ludovick, 118 King-st. Stark, Alex, and William, 95 Woolmanhill Stewart, James, 6 Gallowgate Fruiterers. James, 1 & 2 Newmarket James, 3 New market Berry, Mrs, 108 George street Stork, William, 7 Basement floor, Crombie, Alex. 21 Broad street New market Hossack, Archibald, 62 Union-st. Thomson, Adam, 29 New market Pegler, Geo. 104 Union street Adam, sen. 43 New market George, 52J Virginia street Geo. 14 New market Furniture Dealers. J. 42, New market TomkinsandEeid, 18 Newmarket Cormack, Geo. 71 Broad street William, 4 Basement floor, Grant, Geo. 29 Gallowgate New market Rennie, William, 23 Gallowgate Tough, Jas. 35 Basement floor, Eobertson, Thos. 73 Gallowgate New market Jane, 1 Basement floor, New market Gardeners. Walker, Eobt. 29 Basement floor, New market Adam, James, Berry-road, North Wm. 47 Chapel street Broadford White, James, 14 & 88 New mar- Aiken, Alex. Strawberry bank, ket Hardgate Williamson, George, jun. 44 New Anderson, Eobt. Eubislaw-den market Berry, James, 8 Broadford lane James, 49 New market Chalmers, William, Seafield John, 5 New market Christie, John, Froghall John, 40 New market Cocker, James, Sunnypark William, 3 Summer street Darling, Thomas, Woodhill William, 36 New market Davidson, James, Hardgate Mrs John, 15 New market Davidson, Robt. Lochhead James, jun. 28 New market Duncan, William, Millbank Cot- Geo. sen. 30 Newmarket tage, Berryden Wilson, Chas. 4 East North-st. Fyfe, Eobt. 26 Union row Peter,34 Newmarket Gordon, Chas. Holburn street Wishart, Mrs, 13 Basement floor, Gray, Eobt. Newbridge, Hardgate New market Kinneard, William, Pitmuxton Wyness, Aw. 16 New market Lawson, Wm. Ferryhill House Wynnes, John, 21 New market Massie, Eobt. Millbank Yeats, Thomas, 37 New market Matthewson, William, Links Jane, 15 Basement floor, Maver, James, Cooperston row New market Meffat, John, Outseats, Pitmuxton PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 283

Gardeners— (Continued.) Grocers, &c— (Continued.)

Merchant, Isaac, 1 Rosemount-pl. Anderson, James, 202 Gallowgate Milne, John, Westfield Cottage John, 123 Crown street Morison, James, Drywell park William, 157 Gallowgate Mowat, James, 57 Huntly street Mrs, Holburn street Petrie, Jas. Cooperston buildings Austin, Robt. 29 Park street Pirie, John, Stawberrybank Bain, James, 195 West North-st. Reid, James, Springbank street Barclay, Geo. 61 Green Reith, James, 74 Woolmanhill Baxter, W. J. & Co. 3 Causeway- John Pitmuxton end Robertson, Thomson, Hardgate Benson, Samuel, 141 Skene-st. Roy, James, 39 Summer lane Benzie, William, 206 Gallowgate Silver, John, Holburn street Bisset, John & Wm. 37 Queen-st. Sim, James, 21 Rosemount place Black, John, 6 Union place Joseph, View place Blaikie, Mrs, Charles street Sinart, William, 39 Spital Booth, Geo. 21 Upperkirkgate Smith, Alex. King-st. road James, 2 Baltic street Joseph, 20 Dee village Brantingham, Geo. 68 Schoolhill William, Mile-end, Stocket John, 130 George street Snowey, Wm. Belmont Cottage, Buyers, Pet. 32 Quay Berryden Calder, William, 117 Skene-st. Straith, Geo. Pitmuxton Castell, Aw. 69 Park street Wattie, Jos. Newfield, Skene-sq. Catto, Robt. and Co. 14 King-st. Wilson, Wm. Mile-end, Holburn Cay, Geo. 47 West street Wood, Jn. Damside, Gilcomston Chasser, James, 155 Gallowgate Wright, John, Pitmuxton Christie, Geo. 124 King street Geo. 56 George street John, 65 George street German Clock Makers. Clark, Leslie, and Son, 4 Upper- kirkgate Frederick Chas. 42 George-st. William, 8 King street John, 5 Broad street Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel-st. Cormack, Alex. 33 Shiprow William, 31 York place Goldsmiths and Jewellers. Cosgrove, Pet. 298 George-st. Coutts, Alex. Rubislaw Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas-st. David, 62 Windmillbrae Jamieson, Geo. 107 Union-st. John, 114 George street Rettie, M. & Sons, 151 Union-st. William, Holburn street Sangster, Geo. 81 Broad street Craib, Alex. Trinity Quay Crigmile, Alex. 47 Commerce-st. William, 49 Woolmanhill Grocers and Spirit Dealers. Cruickshank, Alex. 14 Black's buildings Affleck, A. B. 19 St Clement-st. Robt. 196 Gallowgate Airth, John, 1 Union buildings William, 19 Castle street Alexander, John, 145 Gallowgate William, 16 East North-st. Allan, James, 24 Si Nicholas-st. Camming, Alex. 58 Broad-st. Nathl. & Son, 39 Park-st. Davidson, Alex. 44 Castle street 284 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Grocers, &c— (Continued.) Grocers, &c— (Continued.)

Davidson, Alex. 125 George street Grant, John, 9 Upperkirkgate Jas. 38 Regent quay Peter, 54 Green John, 24 Basement-floor, William, 8 Justice street New market Gray, Daniel, 22 Union street .. Robt. 15 Justice street David, 56 Shiprow Wm. and Co. 44 Broad-st. William, 39 Green William, 23 College street Greig, James, 28 Causewayend Dawson, John, 64 Causewayend Harper, Alex. 57 Virginia street Deuchar, George, 151 George-st. Harris, John, 72 Woolmanhill Diack, William, 16 Park street Harrow, Robt. 103 John street Diack, William, 4 Skene street Hatt, William, 270 George street Dick, James, 35 Union terrace Harvey, William, 56 Quay Divei ty. Pet. 13 West North-st. Hay, Alex. 1 Regent quay Douglas, Alex. 21 Chapel-st. Hector, James, Hoi burn street Duff, W. and Co. 97 Gallowgate Henderson, Alex. 38 Gallowgate Duguid, Alex. 15 Regent quay Henry, Alex. 36 Gallowgate Duncan, James, 12 Quay Hutchison, Geo. 24 Skene square Dundas, John, 283 George street Hutton, John, 177 Gallowgate Dunn, Alexander, 17 Skene street Hunter, 30 Wm. Park street Robt. 86 Shiprow Inglis, Alex. 28 Regent quay Edwards, James, Upper Leadside Jackson, Wm. 67 Gallowgate Esson, Gordon, 3 Jack's brae Jamieson, John, 25 St. Clement-st. Falconer, Mrs Jas. 65 West-st. Jessiman, Alex. 51 West street Farquharson & Co. 131 Union-st. Johnston, Fraser L. 2 King-st. Findlay, Alex. 65 Virginia-st. John, 86 West street James, 48 Gallowgate Joseph, 54 Netherkirkgate Forbes, Alex. 104 Gallowgate Jolly, James, 50 College street George, 112 Gallowgate Jopp, John, 62 Gallowgate John, 86 Broad street Kemp, Francis, 60 Skene square Fraser, Alex. 181 Gallowgate Law, Miss B. Wellington place Alex. 165 George street William, 55 Park street Alex. Short Loanings Lawson, Alex. 44 Netherkirkgate Angus, and Co. 72 Union-st. Leask, Mrs, 71 Wales street George, 104 Green Ledingham, Alex. 42^ Chapel-st. J. and Co. 221 Union-st, & Leslie, W. and W. 39 West North 1, 2, and 3 Dee street street and Laidlaw, 57 Union-st. Ligertwood, James, 122 King-st. French, Wm. jun. 80 Broad street Lindsay, Jas. 27 St. Clement-st. Fullerton, Robt. 47 Gallowgate Livingstone, R. 44 College street Fyfe, Geo. 53 Shiprow Lorimer, Alex. 35 College street Gall, John and Co. 121 Gallow- Lumsden, J. and Co. 95 Union-st. gate William, 58 Union street Gauld, John, 29 Regent quay M'Donald, Alex. 10 Castle street Geddes, S., 34 North Broadford Ewen, 193 Gallowgate Gemlo, John, 6 North Broadford George, 64 Green Gordon, T. and G. 203 Union-st. John, 13 North Broadford Graham, Geo. 124 Chapel street M' Hardy, Wm. 62 Netherkirkgate PROFESSION AND TRADES. 285

Grocers, &c— (Continued.) Grocers, &c. — (Continued.)

M'Hardy, William, 234 George Smith, James, 88 Chapel street street John, 87 Woolmanhill M'Innes, John, 33 East North-st. Joseph, 3 Garvock street

M'Kenzie, Geo , 41 Regent quay William L. 20 Union place George, 19 Cause wayend William, 106 Union street

M'Leod, S.~ 1 1 Weighhouse-sq. Spark, Geo. 58 Regent Quay- M'Phee, J*mes, 27 Shiprow Stevens, Kobt. 214*George-st. Mackie, George, 1 John street Stewart, Alex. 1 Gilcomston brae William, Charlotte street and Chivas, 13 King-st. Marshall, John C. 160 George-st. John, 6 Nortbfield, Gilcom- Martin, Geo. 3 North Broadl'ord ston Masson, Wm. 112 George street Still, Mrs Andrew, 51 York-st. Meston, Alex. Hardgate Stirling, Geo. 13 Castle street Middleton, James, 46 Summer-st. Stuart, Aw. 13 Wales street Milne, George, 76 St. Andrew-st. Donald, 57 Gallowgate Wm. & Son, 209 Union-st. James, 65 Virginia-st.

William, 58 Queen-st. .... P.,100 Gallowgate William, 12 Commerce-st. Sutherland, Alex. 17 Castle-st. Mollison, John, 26 Virginia-st. John, Bank street Moir, John, 33 Schoolhill Taylor, Robt. 61 Netherkirkgate John, 41 Green William, 133 Skene street Mutch, James, 20 East North-st. Thorn, Alex. 62 College street Nicol, Francis, 58 Skene-st. William, 43 Schoolhill James, 1 John-street Thomson, Geo. 1 John street Panton, John, 33 Park street Joseph, 67 Shiprow Pirie, Johnston, 43 Woolmanhill Tough, James, 15 Castle street Rae, John, 19 Park street Tulloch, James, 8 Garvock-st. Ramsay, James, 73 Chapel-st. Turnbull, John G. 14 Lower Den- Rennie, Geo. 50 Virginia-st. burn Ritchie, John, 61 Shiprow Walker, Geo. 43 Skene square Robbie, John, 94 George-st. Wallace, Alex. 55 George-st. Robertson, A. 9 West North-st. Watson, Pat. 35 Bon-accord-st. J. 52, West North-st. Watt, John, 49 Castle street Ross, J. N. 1 Rosemount terrace White, James, 53 West North Mrs Geo. 10 Hanover st. street Sandison, William, Holburn-st. Wight, James, 45 St Andrew Saunders, James, 53 Regent Quay- street Saunders, Geo. 70 Virginia-st. Yule, William, 165 Gallowgate Shepherd, S. 37 West North-st. Sheriffs, James, 52 Woolmanhill Sim, Geo. 74 Shiprow Guumakers. Simpson, John, 50 West North-st. Sinclair, John, Loanhead, Stocket Smart, Wm. 11 Exchequer row Henderson, William, 89 King-st. Smith, Alexander, 11 College-st. Lyell, John, & Co. 128 Union-st. Chas. 23 Windmillbrae and Playiair, Chas. 70 Union-st. 1 College street Thomson, Thomas, 68 Union-st, 286 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Hairdressers. Hosiers and Glovers.

Aiken, Wm. 1 South Silver-st. Barker and Son, Loch street Anderson, John C, 7 St Nicholas Cooper, Henry, and Co. 47 Union street street Wm. 162 Gallowgate Cruickshank, A. and Co., 105 Beaton, John, 26 Marischal-st. Union street Beattie, Alex. 13 Shiprow Littlejohn, James, 155 Union-st. Cockerill, Chas. 200 George-st. M'Grigor, Charles, 5 Justice-st. Collie, James H. 55 Green Wisely, George, 7 Castle street Root. 62 Shiprow Cooper, John, 121 George-st. Fraser, James, 18 Gallowgate House Carpenters and 'Wrights. Garioch, John, 3 Schoolhill Grant, Archibald, 64 Broad-st. Air, John, 11 Whitehouse street Hutton, Edward, 114 Skene-st. Alexander, Wm. 6 Black's build- Innes, Daniel, 67 Netherkirkgate ings Laing, Alex. 67 George street Bain, Ebenezer, 228 George street Robt. 9 Netherkirkgate Black, John, 1 College street M'Gillivray, John, 244 George-st. Connon, Robt. 34 Causewayend Marr, Geo. 43 Quay Wm. 28 St. Clement-st. Martin, Gilbt. 51 Netherkirkgate Cook, Silvester, Holburn street Melvin, David, 12 Huxter row Cossens, James, 3 Castlebrae Morgan, James, 9 Skene-st. Coutts, Alex. 46 Frederick street William, 35 Woolmanhill Geo. 88 John street Oldman, Geo. 40 Castle street Davidson, Alex. 164 Gallowgate Robertson, James, 20 Bnnd-st. Davie, George, Ruthrieston Smith, Wm. Waterloo-st. west Duff, David, 1 Thistle lane William, 4 North street Duncan, William, 2 St. Andrew Stephen, Geo. 9 Chapel-st. street Walker, David, 135 Union-st. Gordon, Robt. 10 Summer lane Robt. 210 Gallowgate Hogg, Geo. Holburn street Williamson, Adam, Holburn-st. W. and A. 7^ Carmelite-st. street Wise, Alex. 2 Commerce st. Ingram, William, 91 Loch Ironside, William, 8 Well of Spa Jamieson, Thos. 9 Carmelite-st. King, Wm. 19 Gordon street Hatters, Ledingham, Jno. 73 Hutcheon-st. Merchant, A., Charlotte street Bell, Francis, 38 Queen street Middleton, Robt. 24 Union row Blackhall, J. & Co. 39 Union-st. Milne, David, 4 Martin's lane Brown, Robert, 58 St. Nicholas Mitchell and Cay, Spa street street Moir, Geo. 7 Carmelite lane Burge, A. 36 Broad street Munro, Donald, 171 Gallowgate Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street Ogston, John, 1 1 Denburn terrace Miller, W. M. & Co. 69 Union Peterkin, John, 18 Whitehouse-st. street Pittendrich, A. 5 St. Clement lane Ogilvie, Thomas, 17 Drum's lane William, 112 John street Steele, Alex. 20 Union street Reid, Jas. & Co. 55 Charlotte-st. PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 287

House Carpenters, &c— Continued.) Innkeepers, &c— (Continued.)

Robb, "William, 25 Crown street Merchant, Alex. Railway Hotel Robertson, Wm. 19 Bon -accord Pirie, Alex. 19 Market street lane Ranson, Edward, 9 Market street Rose, John, & Co. 16 Muttonbrae Ritchie, John, 2 St. Nicholas lane Ross, William, Old Gas Works Robertson, David, Royal Hotel Rust, James, 14 Blackfriars street Ronald, Mrs, Lemon-tree, 7 Hux- Sievewrigbt, Alex. York place ter-row Scott, John, 176 West North st. Smith, John, 2 Adelphi-lane Smith, Alex. 48 Skene square Stephen, James, 8 West North-st. George, 6J Causewayend Taylor, J. Wallace Tower Hotel, Jas. 7 St Mary place 63 & 65 Netherkirkgaie William, 20 Blackfriars-st. Walker, George, 6 Back wynd Taylor, John, 7 West street Mrs. 8 Schoolhiil John, 2 Upperkirkgate Touch, John, 38 Whitehouse-st. Traill, James, 9 Rose street Insurance Brokers. Warrack and Daniel, 92 John-st. Watson, Jas. 15 Langstane place Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co., Webster, John, 21 liuntly street 56 Marischal street Yunnie, William, Blackfriars-st. Sea Insurance Company, 57 Marischal street Adamson, H. 57 Marischal street Aiken, James, jun. 88 King street Innkeepers. Booth, Wm. P. 56 Marischal-st. Bruce, John, 28 Marischal street Birnie, Alex. Ferry-boat tavern Catto, J. Son and Co., 88 King-st. Bisset, Wm. 6 Mealmarket street Connon, Richard, and Co., 58 Bridgeford, Mrs. 12 Burnett's cl., Marischal street Exchequer-row Cook, John, 59 Marischal street Brown, Alex. Odd-fellows, 41 Duncan, William, 33 Marischal Queen street street Colvin, Mrs. 61 Castle street Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal-st. Cormack, William, New Pier Nicol, Alex, and Wm. 60 Maris- Cuinming, William, Union Hotel chal street Donald, Wm., 79 Windmill-brae Nisbet and Robertson, 47 Maris- Douglas, Thomas, Douglas' Hotel chal street Forsyth, Geo. 9 St. Nicholas lane Oswald, Geo. & Co. 30 Marischal Fraser, Arthur, 7 Union lane street Gibbon, Chas. 64 Regent quay Reid, William, 56 Marischal street Gillespie, James, 4 Stronach's-cl. Rennie, John T. 43 Marischal-st. Mrs. Gilcomston tavern Robb, Brothers, and Co. 59 Maris- Leffen, Mrs Henry, 10 Adelphi chal street Leslie, Geo. 32 Guestrow Stevenson, Wm. 5 Belmont street Louden, Archibald, 21 St Nicholas Thompson, Geo. jun. and Co., 40 street Marischal street M'Gregor, W. Aberdeen Hotel Thomson, Geo. and Son, 21 Re- M'Kay, Neil, 10 Littlejohn street gent quay Millar, Thomas, 190 George st. Winlaw, J. jun., 11J Regentquay . )

PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Ironfounders. Leather Merchants— (Cuntinued

Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street Barry, Hen. and Co., Loch street Lyon, Alex., 39 Broad street Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron- M'Millan and Co., 37 Nether- works kirkgate M'Kinnon, William, and Co., 20 Menzies, John, 8 Woolmanhill Spring garden Morrison, Geo. 37 Upperkirkgate Simpson, W. and Co., York-place Paterson, William, and Co., 2 Denburn terrace Watt, James, 3 Skene place Ironmongers...... John, 1 and 3 St. Paul-st.

Gordon, H. and Co., 89 Broad-st. Gray, W., 52 New-market gallery Lodging-house Keepers. Knox, David, 58 Gallowgate Laing, James, 121 Union street Allan, Mrs. Hardgate Lyall, Jn. and Co., 128Union-st. Alexander, Miss, 20 Blackfriars Macbeth, J. and S. 44 Union-st. street Melville, Thomas, and Sons, 106 Anderson, William, 2 Affleck-st. Gallowgate Mrs. 38 Union terrace Robertson, Charles, 17 Park-st. Andrew, Miss, 49 Broad street George, 207 Gallowgate Bain, Miss, 8 Castle street Ross, John, 57 St. Nicholas street Balfour, Mrs. 81 Hutcheon-st. William, 34 Broad street Baxter, Mrs. 67 Commerce-st. Sherar, John, 48 George street Bisset, Mrs. James, 27 Crown-st. Walker, Alex., 58 Gallowgate Mrs. James, 66 John street Yule, Alex., 14 Union street Blackhali, Mrs. 97 Chapel street Boaden, Mrs. Richard, 80 Water- loo Quay Land Surveyors. Bowie, Miss, 29 Broad street Brechin, Mrs. 162 Union street Beattie, James F., 2 Bon-accord Brown, Mrs. 6 Upperkirkgate square Miss, Castlehill Cruickshank, Geo., 22 Crown-st. Miss E.,39 Union terrace Dauney, Alex., 103 George-st. Bruce, Miss, 36 Union terrace Ferguson, Wm. B., 24 Adelphi-ct. Calder, Mrs. 32 Whitehouse-st. Henderson, William, 90 Union-st. Cattanach, Mrs. 64 Union street Milne, Robert, 177 Union street Catto, Mrs. 22 St. Nicholas lane west Chapman, Mrs. 20 St. Andrew-st. Shier, David, Newton Cottage, Chree, Mrs William, 2 St. Cathe- Pitfoddels rine's wynd Clark, Mrs J., 153 Crown street Smith, Alex., 1 1 Union terrace Cook, Mrs, 41 Huntly street Cormack, Mrs. Charlotte street Leather Merchants. Coutts, Mrs. 83 Guestrow Cowie, Mrs. 66 John street Clyne, William, and Sons, 22 and Craib, Mrs. 49 St Nicholas street 24 Gallowgate Craigmyle, Mrs. 1 Kingsland Cooper, Jas., 7 Correction wynd place PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 289

^Lodgings, &c— (Continued.) Lodgings, &c— (Continued)

Cruickshank, Mrs Thomas, 124 Hay, Mrs. 31 Charlotte street Union street Miss, Strawberry bank Currie, Mrs. 29 Union street Helmrich, Mrs. 7 Black's Build^ Davidson, Mrs. 90 Bon-accord ings street Herald, Mrs. 56 Gerrard street ...... Mrs. 55 Wellington street Hill, Mrs. 50 Castle street Mrs. 34 Young street Howie, Mrs. 49 Broad street Dawson, Mrs. 1 Crown place east Hutton, James, 120 King street Donald, Mrs. 66 John street Innes, Mrs. 23 Broad street Duncan, Mrs. 32 Thistle street Irvine, Mrs. 31 Charlotte street Mrs. 37 Marischal street Jamson, Mrs Capt. 36 Union-st. Mrs. 44 Upperkh legate Johnston, Mrs. 91 Gallowgate Duffus, Wm, 56 Union street Keith, Mrs. 10 Bon-accord lane Durno, Mrs. 77 Broad street Kelman, Miss, 6 Ross's-ct. Upper- Elder, Miss, 3 St. Mary's place kirkgate Eraslie, Mrs. 16 Netherkirkgate Kemp, Mrs. 86J Crown street Mrs. 7 John street King, Mrs. 6 Marischal street Esson, Mrs. 25 Whitehouse-st. Miss, 9 Diamond street Mrs. 11 Drum's lane Knox, Mrs W. 137 Union street Fairlie, Mrs. 81 George street Laing, Mrs. 5 Schoolhill Farquharson, Mrs. 107 George Lawrie, Mr. 61 Huntly street street Leslie, Misses, 60 St. Nicholas Fernie, Mrs. 41 St. Nicholas-st. street Findlay, Mrs. 5 Schoolhill Mrs. 83 Park street James, 32 Park street Levie, Mrs. 3 Ragg's lane Finlason, Mis R. 49 Chapel street M'Aulay, Mrs. 91 Gallowgate Forbes, Mrs Geo. 19 Huntly-st. M'^ulloch, Mrs. 9 George street Mrs. 51 Marischal street M'Donald, Mrs. 5 Huntly street Forsyth, Mrs. 1 Marischal street M'Intosh, Mrs. 11 Union buildings Gall, Mrs. 72 Bon-accord street M'Kay, Miss, 5 Mounthooly Garvie, Mrs. 144 George street M'Kenzie, Miss, 7 Back wynd Geddes, Mrs. 22 St. Nicholas lane M'Nie, Mrs. 34 Union terrace Mrs. Jopp's court, 40 Broad Mackie, Mrs. 13 Marischal street street Main, Mrs. 17 Prince regent-st. Miss, 18 St. Mary's place Mair, Mrs Wm. 31 Victoria street Gillespie, Mrs. 163 George-st. west Gordon, J. 91 Broad street Massie, Mrs. 103 George street Mrs Ralph, 26 Dee street Maver, Miss, 64 Union street Mrs Alex. 74 Union street Mearns, Mrs. 53 Bon-acccrd-st. Mrs Dr. 83 Union street Melvin, Mrs James, 59 Dee-st. Grant, Geo. 13 Constitutiou-st. Mrs. 17 St. Andrew's-st. Gray, Mrs. 31 Charles street Millar, Mrs. 130 Union street Mrs. 7 John street Mrs. 1 Prospect terrace Greach, Mrs. 30 Dee street Milne, Mrs. 3 Queen street Greig, Miss, 132 Union street Mrs. 64 Union street Halcrow, Mrs. 30 St. Andrew-st. Mrs Capt. J. 30 Dae street Harper, Mrs. 19 Union buildings Mrs Capt. 51 Chapel street Hay, Mrs. 29 Skene street Mitchell, Mrs. 21 Summer street 2 a 290 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Lodgings, &c— (Continued.) lodgings, &c— (Continued.)

Monro, Mrs. 38 Chapel street Watt, Mrs A. 17 Denburn terrace Mullet, Mrs. 22 Broad street Webster, Mrs, 8 Commerce street Munro, Mrs. 116 George street Mrs, 64 Union street Murray, Mrs. 7 Little Belmont Willock, Robt. S., 54 Union-st. street Wilson, Mrs James, 19 Summer Noble, Miss, 39 Chapel street street Paterson, Mrs. 41 Dee street Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mrs Wm. 6 Broad street Mrs, 15 St. Andrew street Pirie, Mrs. 17 Upperkirkgate Mrs, 26 Summer street Peterkin, Mrs. 165 Gallowgate Wood, Mrs J., 19 Union terrace Pittendrich, Miss, 116 George Wyness, Mrs, 13 Skene terrace street Yule, Mrs, 18 Silver street Rainnie, Miss, 102 Union street Ramsay, Mrs. 6 Constitution, st. Reid, Mrs. 79 Guestrow Manufacturers. Mrs D. 44 Gordon street Mrs Wm. Holburn street Reith, Mrs. 28 Skene street Barker, J. & Son, Gordon's mills Riddoch, Mrs. 4 Springbank place Berry, W. and J., 14 Queen-st. Robb, Mrs Charles, 130 Union-st Beveridge, Pet. 122£ Union-st. Roberts, Mrs. 3 Castle lane Robt. 39 St. Nicholas-st. Robertson, Robert, 144 Geo. st. Clark, William, 61 Queen street Mrs. 13 Marischal street Crombie, Jas. & Co., Cothal mills Ross, Mrs Peter, 40 Chapel street Davidson, Donald, 49 Green Miss, 96 Union street Duncan, John, 150 King street Rust, Mrs. 178 George street Fotheringham, Richard, 62 Cath- Scorgie, Mrs. 77 Broad Street erine street Scott, Mrs. 1 Littlejohn street Hadden, Alex, & Son, Green Shepherd, Mrs. 182 Gallowgate James, F., (of A. H. & Son) Sherar, Mrs. 18 Marischal street 33 Bon-accord terrace Silvers, Mrs. 37 Windmill brae Leslie, John, 39 Woolmanhill Singer, Mrs. 58 Castle street Leys, Masson, & Co., Grandholni Smith, Mrs Alex. 7 Garvock-st. Milne, Alexander, 3 Queen-st. Miss, 91 Chapel street Milne, Cruden, and Co., Spring- Sowdians, Miss,l Millbank terrace garden Spalding, Mrs. 117 George street Low, & Co., 127 Union-st. Stevenson, Mrs. Concert court, Alex. 39 Queen street Broad street Peddilty, J., and Co., 68 Loch-st. Still, Miss, 41 St. Nicholas street Richards and Co., Broadford Sutherland, Mrs. 104 King street Robinson, Crum, and Co., Banner- Taylor, Mrs. 84 Broad street mill Mrs. 18 Crown street Rose, John, John street Tennant, Mrs. 40 Union terrace Skene, George, 104 North street Thomson, Mrs. 50 Loch street Sutherland, A., and Sons, 1, 2, ...... Mrs. 57 John street and 3, Black's buildings Tulloch, Mrs. 50 Woolmanhill Todd, James, Maryculter House Wade, Mrs Capt. 11 Bon-accord Union Cotton Mill Co., Poyne'r- street nook PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 291

Masons. Merchants, wholesale.

Anderson, Geo. 7 Skene terrace Arbathott and M'Combie, 3 Tri- Booth, John, 17 Hutcheon street nity quay Cameron, Alex. 28 Calherine-st. Begg, John, 17 Weighhouse-sq. Charles, Alex. 73 Hutcheon-st. Bisset, J. and W., grocers, 23 Collie, James, Pitfoddels Ring street Cowie, John, 29 Hutcheon street Brebner and Grant, 56 St. Nicho- Dow, J., 7 South Constitution-st. las street Duncan, Wm. 10 Forbes street Brown and Carr, Exchange-court Geddes, John, 14 Skene street Buyers and Skene, Exchange-ct., Jamieson, James, Bank street 37 Union street Matthew, James, 44 Chapel-st. Calder, Charles, 50 Green Mitchell, William, 22 Rose street Catto, John, Son, & Co. 88 King Rae, Geo. Nelson street street Robertson, Geo. 123 Chapel-st. Catto, R. and Son, 47 Marischal Ross, John, 116 Skene street street Stewart, Chas. Henderson's court, William, 90 King street 46 Broad street Clark, Leslie, Upperkirkgate ...... William, 8 King street Collie, Geo. & Co. St. Catherine's wynd Mealsellers Robert, fancy wares, Green Crombie, James, Back wynd Beattle, John, 101 Gallowgate Davidson, G. and W. Quay Christie, Alex. 1 Causewayend Wm. and Co. 44 Broad-st. Cock, John, 11 Commerce street Duguid, J. and Co., clothiers, 10 Crombie, James, 108 Loch street Broad street Cushnie, A. 72 George street Dunn, D. and Co. 32 King street Durno, Leslie, Wellington place James, 12 Shiprow Gavin, Wm. 59 Schoolhill Duthie, Wm. York place Gossip, Alex. 63 Shiprow Edwards, Douglas, 16 Adelphi Harper, John, 61 Virginia street Emslie, W. & Son, 191 Gallow- Hunter, Alex. 63 Huntly street gate Arthur, 137 Gallowgate Forbes, James, and Sons, 40 Union J affray, David, 68 West North-st. street Johnstone, James, 60 Virginia-st. Fraser, Alex. 15 Marischal street Knox, Wm. 83 George street Hall, J. clothiers, 43 Broad-st. Ledingham, Jas. Upperkirkgate Hogarth & Co. 68 College street M'Kenzie, William, and Co., 34 Inglis, George, Crown court Young street Johnston, Robert, 25 York pl*ce Middleton, Jas, 31 North street Ligertwood, Jas. 122 King street Milne, Wm. 67 West North-st. Littlejohn, A. 72 Netherkirkgate Niven, J. and C, 59 Green James, fancy worsted, 155 Orcherton, Jas. 82 George street Union street Carmelite street Pratt, Rooert, 21 J Schoolhill Mather, John, 1 Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West M'Combie, Thomas and Co. 51 North street Netherkirkgate Stephen, John, 8 Marywell street Milne, Low, and Co., 121 Union Thomson, John, 55 Queen street street 292 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Merchants, &c— (Continued.) Midwives— (Continued.)

Paterson, W. 134 & 136 Gallow- Harrow, Mrs. 4 Gordon's court,. gate Schoolhill Philip & Cooper, 32 Union street Henry, Mrs. 81 Shiprow Pratt & Keith, 53 Union street Mrs. 180 Gallowgate Reid, Geo. & Sons, Union street Jamieson, Mrs. 15 St. Nicholas Robb, Geo. 14 Young street street Rose, Donaldson, & Co. 25 York- M'lntosh, Mrs. 62 Causewayend street Matthew, Mrs. Nelson street Shepherd, Simpson, North street Milne, Mrs. 5 Short Loanings Sim, James, 76 King street Mitchell, Mrs. 65 Chapel street iSinclair, Wm. 36 Upperkirkgate Os«aId, Mrs. 30 Skene street Smith, Alex. 40 King street Roberts, Mrs. 27 Causewayend John, & Co. 5 Shoe lane Robertson, Mrs. 40 St. Clement Neil, jun. Frederick street street Souter & Shepherd, druggists, 22 Mrs. 51 Virginia street Broad street Mrs. 51 Longacre Stevenson, Wm. 5 Belmont street Sheed, Mrs. 5 Hanover street Sutherland, A. & Sons, 1 and 3 Smith, Mrs. W. 15 Uenburn-ter. Black's buildings Stephen, Mrs. 1 Gordon court, Taylor, Alex. 67 Union street Gordon street Thorn, A. & W. 21 Quay Stevenson, Mrs. 11 Carmelite Thomson, G. & Son, 21 Regent street quay Taylor, Mrs. 4 St. Nicholas lane White &Hutcheon, 123 Union-st. Thomson, Mrs. 41 Victoria street John, 107 King street west

Millers. Midwives.

Campbell, Robert, Gilcomston Allan, Mrs. 60 Gallowgate Eddie, Chas. Nether Justice Mills Mrs. M'Kenzie's court, 62 Farquhar, G. Upper Justice Mills George Street Gavin, William, 59 Schoolhill Beattie, Mrs. 6 West street Kemp, Robert, 59 Castle street Beggrie, Mrs. 10 Catto square Mess, J. Flourmill, St. Nicholas Cameron, Mrs. 25 Loch street street Collie, Mrs. 27 Spittal Milne, James, 79 Broad street Cook, Mrs. 112 Chapel street Cooper, Mrs. 123 George street

Craib, Mrs. 1 Trinity quay Milliners and Dressmakers Currie, Mrs. 22 Skene square Dalgarno, Mrs. 48 Woolmanhill Edwards, Mrs. 14 Skene street Adams, Elizabeth, 48 Queen-st. Falconer, Mrs.JStonyton, Rubislaw Allan, Misses 24 Young street Findlay, Mrs. 17 School hill Anderson, Mrs. 171 George street Fraser, Mrs. 22 Windmillbtae Miss, 20 Silver street Forrest, Mrs. 114 Chapel street Andrew, Miss, Holburn street Gunn, Mrs. 165 Gallowgate Beaton, Miss, 42 Queen street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 293

Milliners, &c— (Continued). Milliners, &c— (Continued.)

21 School- Benson, Misses, 141J Skene-st. Gordon, Mrs & Misses, Boulton, Mrs T. A., 85 Broad-st. hill Bruce, Miss, 47 Park street Miss, 22 Union terrace Burgess, Miss, Annand's court, 30 Grant, Misses L. & F., 24 Dee James street street Buyers, Miss, 48 Summer street Gray, Mrs. 1 Charlotte street Misses, 94 Skene street Greig, Miss, Greig's court, Wind- Cadger, Elizabeth, 87 George-st. millbrae Cameron, Miss Elizabeth, 124 Halcrow, Miss, 30 St. Andrew Union street street Campbell, Miss, 22 Summer lane Hird, Miss, 4 Black's Buildings Camie, Catherine, 85 Q,ueen-st. Humble, Miss, Holburn street Cassie, Miss, 19 St. Nicholas-st. Hunter, Mrs. 13 Black's Buildings Catto, Miss, 50 Upperkirkgate Miss, Kingsland place street ...... Miss, Annand's court, 30 Ingram, Miss, 64 Broad James street Innes, Miss, 23 Broad street Chapman, Miss, 20 St. Andrew-st. Jackson, Misses, Henderson's Colston, Mrs. 11 Diamond street court, 46 Broad-st. Cormack, Miss, 11 Whitehouse-st. Keith, Mrs. 47 Park street Coulson, Miss, 39 Marischal-st. Misses, 7 Crown street Craighead, Miss, 20 Skene street Kerr, Misses, 31 Schoolhill Cruickshank, Miss, 1 Denburn-ter. Laurie, Miss, Bank street Cruickshank, Miss, 29 Victoria-st. Laurence, Miss, 32 Dee street west Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia street Dallachy, Miss E., 49 St. Andrew Misses, 46 Constiiution-st. street M'Donald, Miss, 5 Huntly street Davidson, Miss, 53 Victoria street Miss Margaret, 48 Long- west acre Donaldson, Mrs Peter, 196 and M'Hardy, J. and M., 17 Huster 198 George street Row Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill M'Kay, Mrs. 15 St. Nicholas-st. Farquhar, Miss, 218 Gallowgate M'Leod, Miss, 2 Ragg's lane Miss, 50 Causewayend M'Laughlan, Miss, 53 Green Fiddes, Miss, 7 Forbes street M'Lennan, Miss, 99 George-st. Forbes, Miss Isabella, 252 George Martin, Miss, 14 North Broadford street Massie, Misses, 162 Union street Miss, 61 Windmillbrae Masson, Miss A., 4 Queen street Fisher, Mrs. 23 New Market Matthew, Mrs John, 81 Skene Gerard, Miss, 97 Union street square Gibb, Miss, 247 George street Miss, 3 Union wynd Miss Isabella, 29 George-st. Miss, 115 Causewayend Gibson, Misses, 24 Belmont-st. Matheson, Miss, 11 Schoolhill Gillanders, Miss, 1 Commerce-st. Mathieson, Mrs, 20 St. Nicholas Goodbrand, Misses, 188 George street stteet Middleton, Miss, 19 Huntly street Gordon, Miss, 106 George street Miss, 19 North Broadford 34 Union terrace ; Miss Ann, 26 Dee street Miller, Miss, Miss, 50 Gordon street Milne, Miss, 14 Thistle street 294 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Milliners, &c— (Continued.) Millwrights.

Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street Abernethy, Jas. and Co. Ferryhill Moir, Misses, 43 Bon-accord-st. Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Neish, Miss, 11 Dee street Coutts, John, Rubislaw Paterson, Miss, 30 Castle street Esson, Benjamin, 14 Carmelite-st. Petrie, Miss, 74 Windmillbrae Mackay, William, 112 John-st. Peterkin, Miss, 18 WMtehouse Milne, James, 12 Jopp's lane street Pirie, Alex. 66 West North-st. Rennie, Mrs. 15 New Market Roberts, Misses, 12 Frederick st. Nurserymen. Robertson, Miss, 217 Union street

: Robson, M ss, 36 Upper Denburn Cocker, James, Sunnypark Roy, Miss (Mathieson's) 78 Union Milne, Thomas, Sunnnyside street Reid, Benj. & Co. 94 Union-si. Miss Margaret, 58 Dee-st. J. 11 Leadside, Gilcomstoa Sangster, Misses, 22 Mary well Roy, James, jun., South Ferryhill, street and North-st. Singer, Miss, 7 Union row John, 48 Union street Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver-st. Smith and Cardno, 76 Union-st. Misses, 49 Bon-accord-st. Miss, 42 Huntly street Opticians. Miss M. 95 West North-st. Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street Altrea, Caesar, 16 Skene street

Strachan, Miss, 1 1 Constitution Berry, James, 88 Union street street Duncan, Geo. 40 Upperkirkgate .... Miss, 35 Huntly street Duncan, John, St. Nicholas-st. Summers, Miss, 8 Langstane-pl. Hay, James & John, 2 Market-st. Sutherland, Mis?, 104 King-st.i Mackay, James T. and Co. 75 ...... Misses, 103 George-st. Broad street Tait, Miss, 13 Chronicle lane Smith and Ramage, 45 Quay Thomson, Miss, 20 Bon-accord street Painters, Glaziers, & Paperhangers Toms, Mrs, 4 St Nicholas lane Troup, Miss, 90 John street Anderson, A. and J. 33 Queen-st. Miss, 8 Mealmarket-st. Beattie, John, 3 Marischal-st. Urquhart, Misses, 39 Union-ter. Birnie, William, 93 King-st. Vigrow, Miss S. 86 George-st. Collie, William, 77 George-st. Walker, Miss, 10 Black's buildings Coutts, William, 223 Union-st. Misses, 32 Upperkirkgate Donald, Geo. 17 and 19 Nether- Wallace, Miss, 49 Bon-accord-st. kirkgate

Warren, Miss, 41 Huntly-st. Edwards, Alex. 1 Marywell-st Watson, Miss, 26 Union row Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirkgate Miss, 46 Dee street Hay, William, 53 Green Miss, 165 West North-st. HendersoD, William, 5 Dee-st. Wilson, Miss, 67 Chapel-st. Knox, David, 18 Chapel street Misses, 12 Spa street Marshall, David, 13 Diamond-st. Winchester, Miss, Chapel court, R. C. 13 & 28 Diamond-st. 61 Gallowgate Mitchell, Geo. & Co. 42 Wool- Wood, Miss, 45 Bon-iccord-st. manhill PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 295

Painters, &c— (Continued.) Plasterers.

Mail, Wra. 8 Carnegie's brae Bowman & Co. 8 Shuttle-st., and Paterson, Geo. 9 Crown street 31 Huntly street Rennie, Alex. 45 Upperkirkgate Cobban, John, 65 Chapel street Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay Collie, John, 69 Green and Murray, 26 Castle-sfc. Davidson, James, 22 Union row Stephen & Sutherland, 52 Nether- William, 34 Young street kirkgate Findlater, Jas. 47 Causewayend Garden & Davidson, 14 John*st. lnnes, George, 103 George street M'Lean, John, 50 Gallowgate Paper Manufacturers. Mearns, Wm. 24 Blackfriars-st. Paul, John, 8 Langstane place Arbuthnott & M'Combie, 3 Trini- J. jun., 18 Bon-accord lane ty Quay Boss, John, 46 Netherkirkgate Firie, A. and Son, 20 Adelphi Eobert, 20 Longacre Walker, John, 2 Wales street

Plumbers. Paper Rulers. Anderson, John, 63 Windmillbrae Brownie, James, 1 Well court, Blaikie, John, and Son, Littlejohn Broad street street Edmond, John, 52 Queen-st. Clunes, Thomas, 196 George-st. Smith, Lewis and Jas. 55 Nether- Davidson, Jno. 67 Netherkirkgate kirkgate Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upper- Stevenson, W. 13 St Nicholas-st. kirkgate Strachan, James, 2 Queen street Lamb, Alex. 150 George street John, 1 Mount street Marr, John, Dee street Pawnbrokers. 13J Marshall, Alex. 5 Charlotte street Skene Aberdeen Equitable Loan Co. 27 Mather, John, 5 terrace Gallowgate Thomson, John, 4 South Silver-st. William, 77 Netherkirkgate Gallacher, J., 1 Longacre North of Scotland Equitable Loan Printers. Co. 52 Union-st. Avery, John, Crown-ct. 43 Union street Piano-forte Makers and Tuners.; Bennett, William, 42 Castle street Chalmers, D., and Co., 13 and 28 Begg, Chas. 8 Black's buildings Adelphi Davie, James, 115 Union street Cornwall, George, Victoria-court, Irvine, John, 247 George street 54 Castle street Logan and Co., 5 Crown street Daniel, Jas. and Co. 46 Castle-st. M'Beath, James, Holburn street Durno, Alex. 40 Gallowgate Marr, John, 218 Union street Finlayson, John, Herald Office Simpson, Wm. 54 Summer street King, Arthur, and Co. 12 Broad Wood and Co. 213 Union street Rennie, Geo. 61 Broad street 296 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Professors of Music. Sharebrokers.

Allwood, Thomas H., 1 Mitchell Adam, Robt. 40 King street place, King street Adamson, Wm. 25 Marischal-st. CruiGkshank, James, 35 St. Ni- Allardyce & Jopp, 13 Market-st. cholas street Black, James, & Co. 23 King-st. Davie, James, 115 Union street Bruce, John, 28 Marischal-st. Latter, Richard, 52 Victoria street Duncan, William, 58 Marischal-st. west Ferguson, John, 54? Union-st. Fletciier, Eobt. 17 Huxter row Gordon, William, 5 King-st. Provision Curers. M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 83 Union-st. Oswald, Geo. & Co. 30 Marischal Allardyce, William, Clayhills street Hogarth, D. and Co. 74 College Rennie, John T. 43 Marischal-st. street Ross, John, 43 Marischal-st. Moir, John, and Son, 56 Virginia Speid, Wm. 103 Union street street Wagstaff, Ed. 4 Correction wynd

Saddlers. Beedmakers. Brown, Simon, 178 West North-st. M'Farlane, Thomas, 29 Harriet-st. Cooper, Alex. 45 Queen street Sorely, John, 60 George street Craig, James, & Co. 38 Schoolhill Knight and Craib, 43 Queen-st. Laing and Melvin, 4 Bon-accord Eope and Sailinakers. street Pringle, John, 59 St Nicholas-st. Aberdeen Rope and Sail Com- Reid, John, 6 King street pany, Links Ritchie, John, 5 & 7 Back wynd Catto, Thomson, and Co. Links, Roberts, David, 92 and 94- King-st. Footdee Goldie and Hay, St. Clements Saw Trimmers. court, St. Clements-st. Forbes, P., 164 George street Shand, David, Market street Eope and Twine Manufacturers. Watson, Geo. 71 Windmillbrae

Davidson, Geo. and Wm. 17 Quay Shipbuilders. Gray, Alex. 77 West North-st. Watt, and Co. 162 West Brands & Scorgie, Inches North street Duthie, Alex, and Co. Footdee Kelman, William, 290 George-st. Hall & Sons, York street, Footdee Marr, Alexander, Spa street Hood, Walter, & Co. Footdee Millar, Geo. jun. 4-0 Park street Ogilvie, William, 2 Park street Shipmasters. Routledge, Whinton, and Son, 219 Gallowgate Alexander, A. 3 Springbank-ter. Skea, Jamas, Charlotte street Alex. jun. 38 Union row Watt, J. and W. 172 George-st. John, 19 Kidd lane PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Shipmasters-— (Continued.) Shipmasters— (Continued.)

Alexander, Rt. 16 Wellington-st, Dinnson, John, 6 Canal terrace Allan, Geo. B. 43 York-st. Donald, James, 1 Ferryhill place James, 55 Wellington-st. Robt. 53 Commerce-st. Pat. B. 49 Wellington-st. Douglas, Al. 29 Victoria-st. west Anderson, Andw. 53 St Clement Duncan, James, Brebner' s-court, street 84 Shiprow Chas. 10 Canal terrace Dunn, John, 13 Commerce street^ Barnett, Ales. 25 Regent quay Duthie, William, Prospect-terrace Baxter, Aw. Devanha terrace Ettershank, Jos. Prince Regent Benzies' David, 15 James-st. street Boaden, William, 57 Quay Findlay, John, 3 Springbank place Booth," James, 28 Queen street Flann, Joseph, Hanover lane Brebner, William, 37 Park- st. Fletcher, Wm. 61 Commerce-st. Bruce, David, 28 Constitution-st. Fraser, Allan, 18 James street Wm. H. 18 Commerce-st. Ganson, James, 1 Bannermill-st. Brunton, John, 53 Commerce-st. Herman, 59 Virginia-st. Buchan, John, 16 Link street Gauld, Alex. 27 York place Burgess, Alex. 3 Bannermill-st. Gordon, Alex. 38 Park street William, 3 Bannermill-st. John, 27 James street Bothley, Robt. 43 Commerce-st. Grant, Jas. 58 Shiprow Buyers, Alex. 31 Hunily-st. Gray, Alex. 6 Garvock street Cadenhead, Pet. Theatre lane Robert, 64 Park street Cameron, Alex. 4 Hanover-st. Greig, John, 30 Princes street Campbell, Wm., sen., 7 Millbum Hadden, Robert, jun. Prospect street terrace Wm.jun. 8 Millburn-st. Henderson, Alex., 10 Marywell Cargill, John, 80 Waterloo quay street William, 25 Quay John, 23 Prince Regent-st. Chalmers, Geo. 3 Victoria place Howling, Thos. 82 Waterloo quay Chivas, Wm. 125 Crown street King, John, 17 Prince Regent-st. Christie, Andrew, 23 Virginia-st. Law, George, 54 Quay John, 23 Virginia street Leask, James, 3 Park street west Wm. 14 Virginia street William, 32 Dee street Christopher, Mark, 2 Chapel-st. Leslie, Alex. 46 Constitution-st. Clark, Alex. 8 Carroelite-st. James, 38 St. Clement-st. William, 37 Marischal-st. John, 7 Garvock street Collie, Geo. 3 Victoria place Levie, Alex. 6 G?.rvock street Colvan, John, 4 Bannermill-st. Linklater, Andrew, 62 Virginia-st. Cook, Geo. 5 Hanover street ... Alex. 62 Virginia street Samuel, 10 York street James, 4 Hanover street Craig, Alex. 53 Virginia-st. Longmuir, Hugh, 2 Prospect-ter. Peter, 23 Commerce-st. James, 2 Mill street Crane, Andrew, Victoria street Lyon, John, 25 James street Cromar, James L. 54 Quay M'Beath, Peter, 2 Marywell-st. Cruickshank, A. 15 Sugarhouse-ln. M'Conachie, A. 23 Ferryhill place Cumming, Jas. 15 Prince Regent M' Hardy, John, 8 St. Nicholas-st. street M'Kay, Alex. 5 Summer lane Daniel, William, 4 Marywell-st. M'Kechnie, Allan, 1 Ferrybill-pL 298 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Shipmasters— (Continued.) Shipmasters— (Continued.)

M'Kenzie, John, 14 East North Smart, John, 59 Commerce street street Smith, Geo. 3 James street .... John, 25 Regent quay John, 17 Prince Regent-st. M'Lean, James, 66 Virginia street Victor E. 1 Links street M'Pherson, John, 54 Quay Snowie, Wm. 63 College street Mackie, Alex. 34 York street Stephen^ Alex. 27 York street Main, David, 44 York street Stewart, John, 9 Yeats lane David, South College street Strachan, A. 10 Sugarhouse lane Mann, John, 6 Hanover street Geo. 75 Virginia street Marsh, James, Rosemount place John, 47 Constitution street Martin, John, 1 Constitution-st. Stuart, Charles, 126 King street Mathieson, Robert, Hanover lane Talbot, David, 61 Quay Maurice, Alex. 7 Canal terrace Taylor, Alex. 69 Virginia street Mearns, Daniel, 2 Yeats lane Wm. 61 Quay Merchant, Isaac, 11 Canal lane Tulloch, Jas. 12 St. Clement-st. Milne, George, 3 Church street Urquhart, Geo. 47 Constitution Robert, 2 Bannermill street street Mitchell, Wm. 46 Regent-quay Wm. 31 Huntly street Morison, Alex. 91 Wales street Vollar, JohnH. 61 Park street Mowat, Magnus, 29 Frederick-st. Walker, Alex. 3 Mill street Munro, James, 39 Constitution-st. Watt, Geo. 61 Commerce street Murray, Wm. 10 St. Clement-st. Wishart, Daniel, 45 Constitution Newton, John, 28 Wellington-st. street Parrot, Robt. 27 York place Wood, Jas. 89 Virginia street Thomas, 59 Virginia street Wm.D. 28 Shiprow Paterson, John, 28 Wellington-st. Young, Wm. 4 Affleck street John, 42 Huntly street Youngson, Robt. 3 James street Penny, William, Polmuir Petty, David, 22 Virginia street Pole, Lawrence, Reid's house, Shore Porters. Holburn Raiker, Wra. 67 Virginia street Reid, Duncan J. 47 Frederick-st. Aiken, Alex. 45 Castle street William, 109 York street Caie, William, 84 Shiprow Rennie, George, 4 Alford place Cantley, Peter, 7 Marischal street Geo. J. 83 King street Davidson, James, 58 Castle street Ritchie, Andrew, 1 Bannermill Henry, George, 45 Castle street street Joseph, 45 Castle street David, 49 Commerce street Lamb, James, 7 Marischal street Robertson, Benjamin, 28 Consti- Robert, 18 Shiprow tution street Lumsden, George, 7 Marischal-st. John, 55 Wellington street Milne, James, Summerfield Rosie, Wm. Rosie Cottage, May Milner, Magnus, 18 Shiprow bank Moir, William, 22 Cruden's court Sandieson, John, Theatre lane Pirie, Geo. Mitchell court, North Sangster, JoLn, 3 James street street Sim, James, 10 Canal terrace Porter, John, 42 Castle street Skene, Wm. 1 Justice lane Robb, George, 18 Shiprow PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 299

Shore Porters— (Continued.) Slaters— (Continued.)

Saint, Jaires, 41 Summer street Keith, William, 24 Union-row Skinner, Alex. 8 Exchequer-row Lawrence, John, 35 Ann street Smith, John, 14 Castle street M'Kay, George, 93 Green Wilson, John, 18 Shiprow Mayer, John, 177 Gallowgate Reid, William, 63 Hutcheon-st. Silver, George, Jopp's court, 40 Shuttle Makers. Broad street Watt, George, 13 Carmelite-st. Baxter, John, 93 George street William, Spa street Coutts, Alex. 58 Windmill-brae Gibson, Thomas, 33 Union terrace Spirit Sealers.

Silk Mercers. Affleck, Edward, 179 George-st. Allan, John, 72 Green Collie, Patrick, 37 Union street Allan, Miss Ann, 90 Green Cooper, Hen. & Co. 47 Union-st. William, 17 Wales street Lyall, Geo. and Co. 99 Union-st. Anderson, Geo, 89 John street Marshall, W. and J. 81 Union-st. James, 11 Black's buildings Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union street Mrs. 35 York street Morison, Alex. 119 Union street Bain, James, 6 Schoolhill Philip and Kennedy, 17 and 19 Bannerman, George, 86 Woolman- Union buildings hill Pratt & Keith, 51 & 53 Union-st. Bate, James, 21 Wales street Saint, James, 139 Union street Baxter, John, 6 Crooked lane Shirres, James, 31 Union street Begg, J, 17 Weighhouse square Stewart, "Walter, 145 Union-st. Bennet, Mrs R. 57 East North Sutherland, George, 149 Union-st. street White & Huteheon, 123 Union-st. Boyle, Martin, 25 Park street Yeats, George, 87 Union street Brand, George, 7 East North-st. Brandy, Alexander, 55 Quay Calder, Charles, 50 Green Skinners. Mrs. Summer lane Currie, Richard, Steps of Gilcom- Campbell, John. 63 West North ston street Laing, James, 38 George street Walter, 61 East North-st. Catto, Robert, 9 Weighhouse-sq. Cay, George, 47 West street Slaters. Chapman, Mrs. 3 Shorebrae Charleston, Mrs. 13 Huteheon Adam, Alex. 57 Causewayend atieet Anderson, Jas. 49 St. Nicholus-st. Christie, John, 56 East North Collie, Alex. 28 Shiprow street Copland, Alex. 55 Charlotte-st. Clark, John, 49 George street Peter, Huteheon street John, 3 Kagg'o lane Cumming, Wm. 25 Frederick-st. John, 14 Suiprow lnnes, John B. 17 Rose street ..... William, 8 King street 300 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Spirit Dealers— (Continued.) Spirit Dealers— (Continued.)

Cofften, Jos. 9 Correction wynd Jessiman, Geo. 80 Loch street Cooper, John, Holburn street Thomas, 14 Park street Cormack, George, 24 West North Keith, Mrs, 51 East North-st. street Kempt, Geo. 31 Loch street Conry, James, 1 Spa street Kidd, Wm. 57 Commerce-st. Craib, John, 6 Upperleadside, Gil- Mrs Wm. 28 Skene-square comston Kiloh, Joseph, 6 College street Craig, Robt. 21 North Broadford King, John, 24 Shiprow Cromar, Mrs, 21 Park street Knox, Wm. 15 Shiprow Crow, John, 41 Guestrow Leith, Geo. 17 James street Gumming, Alex. 36 Castle-st. Leys, Geo. & Co. 17 Fisher row Davidson, James, 38 Quay Lindsay, Charles, 87 Shiprow Mrs, 3 Park street Littlejohn, James, 18 Gordon-st. Dawson, John, 64 Causewayend Lonie, Alex. 8 Huxter row Wm. 13 North Broadford Lyon, John, 79 Waterloo quay Divorty, Pet. 13 West North-st. Macdonald, Chas. 169 Gallowgate Donald, Peter, 86 Green William, 12 West North-st. Donaldson, James, 24 Trinity-st. M'Guffie, M. 10 Trinity corner Ellis, Peter, 11 Back wynd M'Intosh, James, 90 Loch street Ewen, James, Holburn street Mrs. 77 Gallowgate Falconer, Alex. 69 Commerce-st. M'Kay, John, 10 Lower Denburn Forbes, James, 7 James street M'Kenzie, John, 2 John street. Fraser, Alex. 15 Marischal street M'Leay, Alex. 17 Justice street Alex. 8 Upper-leadside, Gil- M'Pherson, W. 10 Windy wynd comston M'Robbie, Chas. 61 St. Andrew Chas. 30 Justice street street Wm. 11 Carmelite lane Mackie, Alex. 100 John street Mrs. 36 West North street Mann, Jas. 18 Netherkirkgate Gall, John, 121 Gallowgate Masson, John, 93 Causewayend Garden, Mrs J. 61 West North-st. Mather, W. 187 West North-st. Gillespie, John, 40 Loch street Mathieson, John, 57 Guestrow Gordon, Geo. 6 Flourmillbrae Mellis, Thomas, 235 George-st. Gorard, Mrs, 41 George street Meston, Joseph, 72 Shuttle lane Grant, Donald, 59 Guestrow Milne, Chas. 24 Green Gee. 14 Netherkirkgate James, 49 Frederick street John, 89 Loch street James, Wellington road John, 18 Maberly street Mrs, 3 Longacre Hardy, William, 27 Loch street Mitchell, Geo. M. 2 Schoolhill Hay, James, 1 Hadden street Montgomery, Jas. 137 King street John, 22 Green Mutch, Geo. 21 Windy wynd Henderson, James, 21 Gordon-st. Orr, Mrs, 67 Guestrow Hobnell, John, 45 East North-st. Park, Mrs, 280 George street Hunter, Alexander, 61 Hunily-st. Paterson, F. 2 Carnegie's brae Imlay, Geo. 8 Netherkirkgate Petrie, John, 64 Queen street Inglis, David, 58 George street Phimster, John, 70 East North Jessiman, Alex. 51 West street street Jessiman, Geo. 24 Castle street Pirie, Alex. 19 Market street PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 301

Spirit Dealers— (Continued.) Spirit Dealers— (Continued.)

Pirie, Sarah, 23 Loch street Winton, John, 17 Causewayend Pyper, Wm. 122 Gallowgate Young, Alex. 84 St. Andrew^st. Rae, Alex. 88 George street Youngson, John,81 Spring Garden Reid, Helen, Correction wynd Riddel, Mrs Peter, 25 Skene-st. Robertson, Wm. 25 Windy wvnd Stablers. Robson, Alex. 31 Causewayend Robbie, Wm. 11 Carmelite street Allan, Geo. 24 Gerrard street Scatterty, Alex. 18J Shiprow Anderson, R. 25 Meal Market-st. Scott, Jas. 8 Trinity street Daniel, Thos. 16 Meal Market-st. Sellar, Alex. 58 Causewayend Ewen, William, 11 Harriet street Shepherd, Alex. 79 George street Gordon, Thos. 14 Back Wynd Seton, Jas. 7 Gallowgate Henry, Andrew, 180 Gallowgate Sharp, John, 1 Wales street Johnston, J. 6 Little Belmont-st. Sheriffs, Jas. 52 Woolmanhill Ledingham, Jas. 22 Schoolhill Sim, Alex. 31 Justice street M'Pherson,J. 26 West North-st. Smart, Geo. 7 Shore lane Michie, Jas. 13 Harriet street Wm. 11 Exchequer-row Milne, Geo. 5 Harriet street Smith, Alex. 11 College street Miss Mary, 23 Harriet-st. Alex. 16 Berry lane Robb, Wm. 13 Princes street James, 16 Trinity street Rose, John, 166 Gallowgate John, Adelphi lane Smith, Jas. 22 Harriet street John, 15 Windy wynd Stevenson, Geo. 32 West North Mrs, 63 Guestrow street Steele, Wm. 4 Weigh-house-sq. Taggart, Mrs. 90 George street Stevenson, John, 44 Skene square Walker, Chas. 36 Harriet street Stewart, Jas. 21 East North-st. Geo. 6 Back wynd Wm. 8 Shiprow Stott, Wm. 23 Albion street S rachan, Alex. 3 Shiprow Miss, 3 Trinity street Stonecutters. Tawse, Lewis, 83 Green Taylor, John, 65 Netherkirkgate Adam & Brewster, 110 North-st. Thomson, Jas. 13 Mutton brae Duncan, Thos. 34 Dee street Torry, John, 28 Gallowgate Eaton, Jas. 112 John street Trail, Geo. 135 Skene street Legg, John, Windmillbrae Troup, David, 23 Huntly street M'Donald & Leslie, Constitution Turnbull, John G. 14 Lower Den- street burn Petrie & Co. Union Bridge Walker, George, 51 Guestrow Watson & Son, 262 Union street Robt. 5 East Green Wright, Jas. 112 John street Watt, David, 3 East Green Jas. 258 George street John, 49 Castle street Watson, Geo. 7 Exchequer- row Stoneware Merchants. James, 26 Woolmanhill Webster, Mrs, 21 Loch street Davidson, Alex. 69 East North-st. W.sely, John, 6 Trinity street Wm, 71 Green 2 B J02 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Stoneware Merchants— (Continued.) Tailors.

Davidson, Miss, 2 Shiprow . Black, Joseph, 8 Langstane place Emslie, Wm., & Co., 188 West Burt, Robt. 70 Queen street North street Cadenhead, Geo. 7 John street Ford, John, 136 Union street Calder, William, 29 Marischal-st. Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street Cormack, Alexander, 4 North Gordon, Peter, 51 St. Nicholas-st. Broadford Imray, David, 70 Woolmanhill Cowie, Wm. 4 Brownie's brae Lamont, Alex* 9 Shiprow Davidson, Robt. 10 Causeway end M'Intosh, John, 85 Virginia street Ewen, Jno. Concert-ct. Broad-st. Massie, Jas. 32 George street Ferguson, John, 29 Windmillbrae Robertson, Robt. 16 Schoolhill Flett, David, Trinity manse Stuart, John, 98 Greeu Fraser & Glennie, Concert court, Taylor, Alex. 155 Gallowgate 12 Broad street Willans, Samuel, 170 Gallowgate John, 157 George street William, 39 Castle street Grant, Lauchlan, 15 Chronicle Surgeons. lane Greig, James, 5 Guestrow Balfour, Stephen, 22 Union place Ingram, James, 64 Broad street Beveridge, Robt. 189 Union street Jackson, Wm. 29 Hutcheon-st. Birnie, Moses, 31 Long Acre Joss, Chas. 91 Skene street Booth, Jas. 27 Queen street Kelman, Wm. 5 Blairton lane Buist, Jas. 87 King street Kiloh, Jas, 15 Correction wynd Cadenhead, John, 227 Uuion-st. Lawrence, Jos. 13 Blackfriar-st. Campbell, John, 7 Bon-accord-st. M'Bain, Donald, Market street Coutts, Jas. 4 Castle brae M'DonaklRobt. 7 South Silver-st. Ellethorn, Jas. 87 Gallowgate M'Kay, Wm. Wellington road Erskine, R. Marr, 138 George M'Leod, Wrn. 5 Huxter row street Massie, James, 2 Flourmillbrae Ferguson, John, Cove, Nigg Middleton, P. 63 Green Fraser, Win. 8 Drum's lane Milne, Robt. 26 Market gallery Grant, Peter, 171 Gallowgate Mitchell, James, 9 Guestrow Greig, John, R.N. 84 Crown-st. Moir, Wm. 85 Chapel street Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill Morison, Joseph, 5 Guestrow Kerr, David, 4 Golden square Mowat, James, 8 Flourmillbrae Leslie, Wm, 10 Golden square Murray, Isaac, 22 Shiprow Linton, A. R.N. 266 George-st. Wm. 67 St Andrew street Matthew, Alexander C, 3 Canal Bobb, Alex. Crown court, Union terrace street Moir, James, 40 Union place Ross, Geo. 6 St. Catherine's wynd Nichol, F. H. 18 Golden square Shaw, William, 41 Lodge walk Paterson, John, 61 St. Nicholas Smith, Aw. 7 Netherkirkgate street John, 13 Union buildings Sim, John, Holhurn street Tawse, Wm. 19 Lower Denburn Smith, Robt. 9 Union terrace Tough, John, 194 George street Sutherland, George, 4 Correction Wilson, Geo. 188 Gallowgate wynd Wilson, J., 3 S. Constitution-st. Wood, John, 31 Bon-accord-st. Wyllie, John, 42 Queen street PROFESSION AND TRADES. 303

Tailors, Furnishing. Teachers— (Continued.)

Adam, George, & Co. 2 Castle-st. Barnett, Wm. Nigg Badenoch, Alex. 12 Union-st. Beverly, Alex. (Grammar School) Cattanach, Charles, and Co. 123J 6 Rosemount Terrace Union street Boyle, Alx. North Parish Schools Cook, Wbi, Exchange court Calder, Jas. Gilcomston School Cruickshank, James, 13 Nether- Chisholm, Miss, 38 Bon -accord kirkgate street Davidson, William, 77 King-st. Clark, Wm. Broad-st. Academy Duthie, Barclay, 12 Church-st. Miss, 16 Gallowgate Ewan, William, 2 Castle street Clerihew, A. South Parish School Fraser, J as. & Co. 16 Union-st. Connell, D. M. Free North School Gall & Bird, 46 Union street Craig, Edward, Dr Bell's School Gibson, Brown, 4 Union street Craig, Miss, 72 Catherine street Gilchrist, G. 2 Gallowgate Craigmyle, Francis, Public School Johnstone, Jas. 18 Woolmanhill Duncan, Mrs, 37 Marischal street Johnston and Laird, 36 Union-st. Miss Free Gilcomston Keith, John, 6 Netherkirkgate Dun, John, Grammar School King, Charles, 23 Broad street Ferguson, Dr James, West End Levi, M. A. 26 Union street Academy Low, James, 172J George street Fullerton, Misses, 137 Crown-st. M'Quarrie, J. 1 Correction wynd Geddes, W. D. Grammar School Macguire, James, 49 Queen- st. Gerrard, Alex. Gordon's Hospital Mann, Geo. 30 Adelphi court Gordon, H. Free Holburn School Moir, Jas. & Co. 185 Union st. Grant, Rev. J. Donaldson's School Munro, Alex. 33 Woolmanhill Miss F. 15 Littlejohn street Mustard, Root. 145 George-st. Gray, James,, Union School, Vir- Nicol, John, 126 Union street ginia street Piggie, Andrew H. 68 Broad-st. Robt. A. Public Schools Reid, James, 119 George street Hall, Miss, 91 Gallowgate Russell, Alex. 18 Union street Heintzler, Md. 26 Dee street Smith, Chas. 9 Skene Hill, Isaac, 19 Queen street Stott, John, 58 Castle street Hogg, Miss, Free John Knox Thomson, Robt. 14 Broad street Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown-st. Thow, Geo. 18 Skene street Johnston, Miss, 25 Victoria street Tocher, John, 100 Union street west Troup, Alex. 82 Union street Kay, John (West Prison; 20 Cha- Watt, Adam, 13 St. Andrew-st. pel street Watson, Jn. 3 St Catherine-wynd Kerr, Miss M. 16 Gue&trow Kidd, J. Simpson, East Parish Teachers. Session School Lazenby, Jas. Crown court, Union Alexander, Robt, Public Schools street Robt. Diamond-st. Academy Ledingham, James, 12 Correction Miss, Sheriff Watson's Fe- wynd male School of Industry Lobban, James, 106 Loch street Annand, John S. Free Gilcomston M'Condach, Miss, Female Orphan School Asylum Barclay, Miss, Bridge of Dee M'Connachie, Alex. 13 Crown-st. 304 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Teachers— ("Continued.) Tinsmiths— (Con tin a ed.)

M'Connachie, G. C. 115 Union-st. Cruickshank, Pet. 22 Causewayend M'Lean, Miss, 1 Charles street Kidd, Thomas A. 52 Quay

Massie, Mrs, I Charles street Legg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate Mavor, David, 6 Mary well street M'Intosh, James, 28 Netherkirk- Melvin, James, LID, Grammar gate School M'Leod, Robt. 10 East North-st. Milne, Robt. 19 Marischal street Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae Mitchell, Win. Boy's Hospital Murray, Geo. 31 Chapel street Mollison, William, Mechanics' In- Ray, John, 5 Gallowgate stitution Runcie, J, and W. 5 George st. Miss, 24 James street Shirres, Wm. 18 Upperkirkgate Nicol, John, Davidson's School, Spark, John, and A. 95 Queen-st. Footdee Spark, Wm. 54 Market gallery Ogilvie, John, Gordon's Hospital Prior, Miss, 147 Union street Rait, William, Bon-accord Infant Tobacconists. School Rattray, W. Charlotte-st. Schools Craig, Thomas, 22 George-st. Reid, John M. lO^North Silver-st. Grant, David, 25 Union street Riddel, Jas. John Knox Schools Kilgour and Taylor, 49 Nether- Roger, Thomas, 55 Longacre kirkgate Scott, John, Gordon's Hospital M'Combie, Thomas and Co. 51 Sinclair, D. 56 Union street Netherkirkgate Smith, Robt. Bell's School Murray, John, & Son, 15 Upper- Souter, James, Free John Knox kirkgate School Whyte, Patrick, 30 Broad street Spence, Alex. Holburn School Stevenson, Jas. Free East School Stewart, John, Thain's School, Turners. Shiprow Strachan, J. West Parish School Coutts, Alex. 58 Windmillbrae Taylor, Miss, Ross' School, Hol- Ewen, Geo. South Silver street burn street Findlay, Robt. Windmillbrae Thain, Robert, Porthill Schools Nicol, John, 19 Seamount place Tulloch, Dr Geo. Academy street Provest, Chas. Causewayend Academy Reid, John, 64 Loch street Webster, Miss, West parish school Rose, Geo. 73 Green Simpson, Wm. 26 Skene street Teachers of Drawing. Wright, John, 19 Seamount place

Cleland, P. 8 Union terrace Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown-st. Umbrella Makers. Wilson, Geo. 23 Crown street Johnston, Joseph, 2 Blackfriars Tinsmiths. street Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate A damson, Alex. 17 Gallowgate Walker, John, 16 West North-st. Anderson, Wm. 49^ John street Wm. 35 Schoolhill PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. 5C5

Vintners. Watchmakers, &c— (Continued.)

Anderson, Geo. 15 Fisher-row Findlay, A. and J., 7, 8 & 9 Gal- Mrs Jas. Waterloo quay lery New market Barkway, Mrs, 39 St. Andrew-st. Fraser, John, 166 Union street Brebner, Wm. Holburn street Gill and Smith, 80 Union street Cowieson, Geo. 9 Trinity quay Gray, Alex. 11 Netheikirkgate Cruickshank, John, 11 Chapel-st. Hardy, Wm. 17 Huxter row Donald, Wm. Cooperston build- Kemp, David, 10 South Gallery ings New market Farquhar, John, 18 Wales street M'Kirdy, John, 28 Woolmanhill Ferguson, Mrs, 5 Stronach's close M'Leod, John, and Co., 9 School Freeman, Ben. Summerfield hill Glennie, Wm. 49 Lodge walk Mercer, Hay, 27 West North-st Gray, Mrs, St. Clement street Riddel, D. &J., 43 St. Nicholas Greig, Wm. 19 Lodge walk s'reet Mrs Jane, 43 Lodge walk Smith and Ramage, 45 Regent Leslie, Geo. Burnett's close quay Livingstone, Alex. 9 Burnett's Walker, Jas. 29 St. Nicholas-st. close Watson, Jas. 17 Nicholas street M'Callum, Jas. 7 Stronach's close Watt, Archibald, 128 Gallowgate M'Kay, Geo. 29 Berry lane Mackie, David, 10 Langstane-pl. Maver, Wm. 20 Skene terrace Wine Merchants. Niel, Mrs, 44 Quay Nicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington street Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market Pettigrew, Mrs, 3 Stronach's close street Porter & Co. 5 Regent quay Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house-sq. Reid, John, 39 Lodge walk Bell, Rannie, & Co. of Leith, J. Carmelite street Wm. 18 Sheed, 44 Marischal-st. Rodney, David, 82 Waterloo quay Agent Scorgie, Robt. 1 Waterloo street Black, Wm. 12 Broad street Smith, Jas. 15 Trinity street Clark, Wm. 8 King street 14 Frederick street Wm. Fraser, A. and Co., 72 Union-st. Isabella, 13 Exchequer row Machray, I. and Co., 7 Adelphi Castle street Smollet, Robt. 47 Moir and Brown, 23 Adelphi Stewart, Peter, Waterloo quay Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street Sword, Mrs, 26 Wellington street Smith, Wm., 106 Union street Jas. Loch street Walker, 27 Thomson, Geo. & Son, 21 Regent Wright, Alex. Burnett's close, quay Exchequer row Walker, Wm. 52 Union street

Watch and Clockmakers. Wood Merchants.

Allan, Jas. Holburn street Berry, Jas. 88 Union street Adam, John, 177J George street - Booth, John, 41 Upperkirkgate Brown, Robt. Inches lane Brand, Wm. 48 Broad street Buyers, J. and Co., 12 Kidd Diverly, Hugh, 7 Upperkirkgate Campbell, Robt. 127 George-st 306 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Wood Merchants— (Continued.) Writers— (Continued.)

Connon, R., & Co., 58 Marischal Duncan, John, 68 Broad street street John, 84 King street Donald, John, Inches Knowles, Alex. 40 Marischal-st. Duncan, Wm.33 Marischal street Leslie, James, A., 11 Adelphi Duthie, William, York place Ligertwood, Robt. 4 Correction Fairweather, D., 182 George-st. wynd Forbes, James, & Co., 120 West Merson, John, 75 Union street North street Milne, Wm. 245 Union street Johnstone, Root, York place Moir, Wm. 31 Gallowgate Law, Chas. Bridge of Dee Mowat, Wm. 22 Adelphi Milne, Chas. W., 17 Schoolhill Paul, Alex. 31 Gallowgate George, and Co., Victoria Petrie, John, 25 Belmont street Dock Saw Mills Ross, James, 7 Garvock street Rose, Donaldson, and Co., 7 York Runcy, Charles, F., 52 King-st. street Rutherford, Geo. D., 245 Union Rust, John, 18 Rose street street Wright, Thomas, Inches Souter, Wm. Whitehall Stephen, Lessel, 84 King street James, 84 King street Writers. Stronach, Alex, jun., 245 Union street Crombie, John, 20 St. Andrew-st. Watt, Alex., 103 Union street Cruickshank, Geo. Lobban's court John, 31 Gallowgate Davidson, John, 43 Skene street Yeats, Alex. 84 King street Duffus, Geo. 103 Union street

[The subjoined alteration was handed in too late for insertion at the proper place.]

Assessed Property and Income Tax Surveyor's Office, 4 Belmont street,

John Clerk, Surveyor,. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE rat %wmm Cmnpainj,

%nrarpnrafeir Jiij M nf ^ariiarajnt.

GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN. Dk. JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Marischal College, Chairman. WILLIAM ADAM, Esq. ofRanna. THOMAS BLAIKIE, Esq, Merchant. FRANCIS CLERIHEW, Esq., Advocate. JOHN DUNCAN, Esq., Manufacturer. P. WILLIAMSON, Esq., Druggist. JOHN YEATS, Esq. of Kincorth.

MEDICAL OFFICER. I AUDITOR.

V7LLIAM LESLIE, Esq., Surgeon. | JOHN SMITH, Esq., Advocate. BANKERS. THE BANKING COMPANY IN ABERDEEN. THE ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK. THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK.

rHIS Institution was established in 1836, and, from the marked success which has hitherto attended its operations, the liberality which has een maintained in all its transactions, and its peculiar position as a native

Office, having a proprietary, (nearly 1000 in number), the great majority of horn are parlies of standing and influence in the locality, possesses the trongest claims on the support of the public. At the Annual Meeting of the Corporation, held on 10th June, it was hewn, that, during the year,

1st. In the Fire Insurance Branch, there had been issued 2354 Policies, covering upwards of £lj500,000, and adding to the Annual Premiums above £3,350.

2nd. That, in the Life Assurance Branch, 384 new Policies had been issued, for Capital Sums amounting to £148,500, yielding an additional revenue of upwards of £5,500 ; and that 55 proposals, for £25,650 had been declined or accepted, but not carried out. 3rd. That 18 Annuities had been sold for £6,667.

4th. That the Annual Revenue of the Company, from all sources, exceeded £53,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Cms Company grants Insurances against Fire on Dwelling-houses, Manu- actories, Rents. Furniture, Goods, and Merchandise ; Shipping, in Port or n Dock, and while building or repairing, and on almost every other de- —

309 scription of Property within the United Kingdom, and in most Foreign Countries, at the usual Eates of Premium. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The varied and comprehensive Tables of the Company are so framed as to suit the convenience and circumstances of every class of persons assuring, whether as a provision for their families, or as a collateral security in pe- cuniary transactions; on comparison with those of other offices they will be found particularly favourable to the Assured. FOREIGN RESIDENCE allowed at Reduced Rates of Premium. NO ENTRY MONEY charged beyond the Policy Stamp. MEDICAL REPORTS paid for by the Company. POLICIES INDISPUTABLE, unless obtained by fraudulent or inten- tional misrepresentation or concealment.

SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES. For Assuring £100, Payable at For Assuring £100, Payable at Death, without Participation Death, with Participation in Profits. in Profits.

Annual Annual Annual Annual Age. Age, Age. Age. Premium. Premium. Premium. Premium

S. D. S. D. £ S. D. £ 3. D. £ £ 11 18 1 11 1 40 2 16 8 18 1 15 40 3 3

14 20 1 12 7 45 3 5 9 20 1 16 9 45 3 3

1 7 4 25 1 17 1 50 3 19 25 2 11 50 4

*30 2 2 7 55 4 19 1 *30 2 8 55 5 7 3

35 2 8 8 60 6 6 3 35 2 14 11 60 6 16 8

•EXAMPLE.—At Age 30, an An- ^EXAMPLE.— At Age 30, an An- will secure nual Payment of £2 2s 7(1 will secure nual Payment of £2 8s payable at £100, payable at Death. £100 (with additions), Death.

At the TWO LAST INVESTIGATIONS into the Affairs of this Cor- poration, Large Additions were made to the Participation Policies then in

force : for example A Policy for £1000 ourreut 30th April, 1837, was increased to £1202 6s lid, with right to Prospective additions at the rate of £1 7s 6d per cent, per annum—should the Policy become a claim before the NEXT INVESTI- GATION, which will be made at 30th April, 1856.

Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses containing Full Tables of Hates, and all other information, may be had at the Head Offices or Agencies throughout the Country. Wm. CHALMERS, Manager. H. AMBROSE SMITH, Secretary. THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL (FOKMEBLY ABERDEEN) ASSURANCE COMPANY, 4MaMr5ln>n 1825. %nrnrpratrtr taj irf nf farltararat.

CAPITAL, , £1,000,000.

Head Office, . ABERDEEN. Office in EDINBURGH, . 65 Princes Street. GLASGOW, .Ill St. Vincent Street.

„ PERTH, . 79 High Street.

„ LONDON, . 20 Cannon Street.

GENERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN. David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn, Chairman. Alexander Burness. Esq. of Mastrick. Alexander Fraser, Esq., City Chamberlain. George Henry, Esq., Lord Provost. Robert Ledingham, Esq. of Wateridgemuir. William Littlejohn, Esq., Banker. Thomas Sangster, Esq., Advocate. Neil Smith, Jun., Esq., Merchant. Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan. Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank. Consulting Physician—Dr Dyce. Law Agent—John Webster, Esq., Advocate.

LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Non-participation, or exclusively Proprietary Branch, embraces every description of Assurances on Single and Joint Lives and Survivorships at rates of Premium strictly moderate. The Participation Scheme, which was begun in 1840, has been eminently successful as indicated by the Bonuses declared in 1847 and 1852. The vested additions to Policies for £1000 are as under:—

Policy opened in Bonus vested Bonus vested Total year ending at at Vested Bonuses 10th Feb. 10th Feb., 1847. 10th Feb., 1852. in 1852.

1811 |£87 10 £67 19 5 £155 9 5 1842 75 67 3 9 142 3 9 1843 62 10 66 8 2 128 18 2 1844 50 65 12 6 115 12 6 1845 37 10 64 16 11 102 6 11 184G 25 64 1 3 89 1 3 1847 12 10 63 5 8 75 15 8 1848 — 62 10 62 i0 1849 — 50 50 1850 — 37 10 37 10 1851 — 25 25 1852 12 10 12 10

A further Bonus of £1 per cent, on the amount assured for every addi- tional premium that may be received, is also payable in respect of Policies 31 existing at 10th February, 1852, which may become claims by death before next investigation—an arrangement which secures for such cases advantages practically equal to any that could be derived from an annual division of profits. According to the Contraet of Co-partnery, future Investigations must take place at intervals not exceeding Five years ; and, from the position of the whole afFairs of the Company, and the progress of the business since the commencement of the current period, there is every reason to hope for con- tinued and increasing prosperity. Parties incur no risk or responsibility by joining the Participation Scheme, the original sums in the Policies and all Bonuses when declared being guar- anteed by the Company. Annuities are sold on favourable terms. Prospectuses containing important information regarding the last investi- gation as at 10th February, 1852, with Tables of Eates, may be obtained on application at any of the Offices ur Agencies of the Company. ANNUAL PREMIUMS TO INSURE £100 AT DEATH.

WITHOUT PARTICIPATION IN PEOFITS.

Age. Premium. 1 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 18 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

WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROflTS.

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

NO ENTRY MONEY CHARGED.

Premiums may be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, to suit the con. venience of parties. FIRE INSUEANCE.

At the Eedueed Premiums of Is. 6d. and upwards. Extra risks insured at moderate rates. Policies with other Offices may be transferred free of expense. By order of the Directors, CHAs. F. GRIFFITH, Manager. JOHN WATSON, Secretary.

Aberdeen, 13th June, 1853. SSBSs

30 to SO per Cent. Reduction on Fire Insurances. ESSEX ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, CHELMSFORD, AND KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON.

HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND, 17, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

INSPECTOR— J. G. HARRISON, 17, GEORGE STREET. BRANCH OFFICES, GLASGOW. ABERDEEN. CO, MAXWELL STREET. UNION ROW. SOLICITORS. Messrs. Lothians & Finlay, 60 George Street. BANKERS. The National Bank op Scotland and Branches.

ESTABLISHED 1834.

PATRONS. TRUSTEES. The Rt. Hon. Lord Vis. Maynard- John Jolliffe Tuffnell, Esq. The Rt. Hon. Lord Rayleigh. John Disney, Esq.. F.R.S. The Rt. Hon. Lord Petre. Thos. W. Bramston, Esq., M.P. Sir John T. Tyrell, Bart., M P. R. De Beanvoir Benyon, Esq. AND TWENTY-FOUR DIRECTORS.

THIS Office is conducted upon the principle of insuring property at the lowest possible Rates of Premiums consistent with safety. All losses—as has always characterised this Company—when ascertained, promptly and liberally settled. The long standing and success of this Company is the best evidence of the satisfaction given to the Public. Policies can be transferred to this Office, free of any charge for stamps. Prospectuses may be had at any of the Company's Offices on application, either personally or by letter. AGENT FOR ABERDEEN, ALEX. H. NESS, 13 UNION ROW. :

313

United Kingdom

TEMPERANCE AND GENERAL

PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,

17 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. 60 MAXWELL STREET, GLASGOW. 13 UNION ROW, ABERDEEN. 52 PRINCES STREET, MANCHESTER. 48 CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 39 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON.

For Mutual Life Assurance, Annuities, and Endowments.

EDINBURGH BOARD. Dr W. P. Alison, Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the University. L. Colquhodn, Esq., Advocate, Secretary to the Prison Board for Scotland. Robert K. Greville, LL.D. Rev. Thomas M'Ceie, D.D.

Robert Schaw, Esq , Director of the National Bank of Scotland.

John Wigham, jun., Esq , Salisbury Road, Newington. Edward Woodford, LL.D., H. M. Inspector of Schools for Scotland. Charles W. Wright, Esq., Pilrig Street. Secretary. J. G. Harrison, 17 George Street. Medical Referee. William Young, M.D., 60 George Square.

Bankers—The National Bank of Scotland ; The British Linen Company.

The following Table exhibits the progress of the Institution at the end of each Fourth year from its commencement — No. of Policies Amount of Income. Amount of Capital. Issued. From 1841 to 1845,.. ~.1,373 £4,404 8 £5,279 From 1845 to 1849,„ ~.1,794 10,145 13 9 24,098 O From 1849 to 1853,. ~3,607 28,367 5 71,024 19 3 No less than 1440 proposals for Assurances have been received, while the Policies actually issued within the past year amount to the gratifying number of One Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-seven, covering Assurances to the amount of £186,419, and producing an annual income of £6882, 17s. The number of Policies issued for the Quarter ending 15th March 1853, is Three Hundred and Fifty-four. ADVANTAGES OF THIS OFFICE.

1. Entire profits belong to the Assured. 2. No lawsuits— disputes, if any, settled by arbitration. 3. Any sum may be assured, from £25 to £3000, payable to the Member 2 c 314

himself on attaining any fixed age, or at once to his Representatives, in case of earlier death. 4. Arrears may be paid up at any time, within twelve months, upon pro- duction of certificate of health. 5. Policies indisputable, except for palpable fraud. 6. This Society is formed entirely on the Mutual Principle, and possessing advantages resulting from being enrolled under the provisions of the Acts of Parliament relating to Friendly Societies, whereby the sums assured to the Widow, Widower, or Children of deceased Members, are payable to 'them free from Legacy or Probate Duty— a privilege which the Directors, by con siderable effort, were the means of securing. 7. By a clause in the New Act relating to Friendly Societies, the Board is empowered to advance Loans to Members on the security of their Policies of Five Tears' standing and upwards. The mode of procedure in such cases is easy and simple, entailing no trouble or legal expense, and many Members have already availed themselves of the privilege. 8. A lower rate of mortality than in aDy other office in Great Britain. 9. Liberty to travel or reside in any part of Europe, in Canada, and in the northern part of the United States, without extra charges.

N.B.— The Temperance and Public sections are kept in separate classes, and will each receive their own profits Prospectuses, also copies of the Twelfth Annual Eeport, may be had at the Branch Offices, and at'the Chief Offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Manchester, Liverpool, and London. AGENT FOE ABERDEEN, ALEX. H. NESS, 13 UNION BOW. 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 Patterns, In Gold, Silver, Steel, and Tortoiseshell, 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 tights with the utmost care.

Farmers' & Gardeners' Seed Glasses, Stanhope Lenses. POCKET MAGNIFIERS, MICROSCOPES, DEER-STALKING TELESCOPES.

[_ Pocket Compasses, Thermometers, Upright & Wheel Barometers. 315 GUARANTEE SOCIETY,

No. 19, BIRCHIN LANE, CORNHILL, LONDON, Being the house lately occupied by tlie Corporation of the London Assurance- ESTABLISHED IN 1840.

SURETYSHIP UNDERTAKEN FOR THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST, ON THE YEARLY PAYMENT OF A SMALL SUM AT A STIPULATED RATE PER CENTUM;

The Society's Security being adopted by THE BANK OF ENGLAND, THE HONOURABLE EAST-INDIA COMPANY, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON, THE HONOURABLE SOUTH-SEA COMPANY, AND VARIOUS CORPORATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 5 Victoria—Session 1842.

Trustees. THOMAS FOWLER, Esq. SIR C. RUGGE PRICE, Bart. GEORGE SCOVELL, Esq. Board of Directors. GEORGE SCOVELL, Esq., Chairman. FRANCIS LYSONS PRICE, Esq., Deputy- Chairman. JOHN BENSON Esq. C. SAUNDERSON, Esq. HERBERT H. CANNAN, Esq. ROBERT SMITH, Esq. LIEUT.-COL. J. ENOCH. Auditors. JOHN RANNIE and G. THOMAS, Esqrs. Bankers; SIR CHARLES PRICE, Bart., MARRYAT, and PRICE. Standing Counsel. JOHN GREENWOOD, Q C. (Recorder of Portsmouth). R. RYDER DEAN, Esq. Secretary. JAMES MUZIO, Esq. Solicitors. Messrs. W. & S. COTTON, 7 Lotherbory, Londoh. Messrs. HORNE & ROSE, Edinburgh. THOMAS CROZIER, Esq., Dublin,

Prospectuses, and all necessary information, may be obtained of THE SECRETARY, 19, BIRCHIN LANE, CORNHILL, LONDON, OR ANY OF THE SOCIETY'S AGENTS.

This Society was the First Public Company established in Great Britain private to obviate the inconvenience and defects of Suretiship by 316

Bondsmen, and its Security is accepted by the Banks of England and Ireland, and East-India Company, and most of the Public Companies, Bankers, and Commercial and Trading Firms in the United Kingdom. Persons of the highest character and qualifications frequently decline valuable appointments, either from an unwillingness to place them- selves and their Friends under so serious an obligation, or the great

difficulty of obtaining satisfactory Sureties ; but the institution of this Society removes these difficulties. The Guarantee Society undertakes for a small yearly payment to make good to the employer any loss by the fraud or disho?iesty of the person employed, according to the amount specified in the bond, and there- fore obviates the necessity for Private Sureties, as well as the evils arising therefrom, which often prove as prejudicial to the real interests of the Employer as to the person finding the Guarantee of private friends. Employers, by the existence of this Society, are assured of the continued solvency of the Surety for the person employed, and the security thus becomes a permanent one. Friends and Relatives are relieved of the fear of those pecuniary losses to which persons are exposed who become responsible for the acts of others.

Hates from \0s.per Centum per Annum and upwards, according to the nature of the employment or the amount of the Security required.

No charge is made for Stamp Duty except in special cases ; the usual legal expenses of Surety Bonds will therefore be avoided by persons who enter on their respective duties under the Guarantee of this Society.

A reduction is made in the Premium on the Sixth Annual Payment. ABERDEEN.

Messrs. STRONACH & GRAINGER, 20 King Street, Agents. JOHN MOIR, (Successor to Robert Stephen and Son,) 41 GREEN, BEGS leave to acquaint his Friends in Town and Country, and the Public in general, that he has lately commenced business on his own account in the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs Robert Stephen & Son, where he has laid in a Stock of First Class Goods in THE GROCERY AND SPIRIT LINE,

And he hopes, by strict attention to business, and selling on the smallest possible profits, to merit a share of the patronage so long bestowed on his respected predecessors.

TEAS, COFFEES, AND WINES. FOREIGN AND BRITISH SPIRITS, PORTER, AND ALES, &C, &C.

*** Seeds of all lands kept in their season.

Aberdeen, 6th May, 1853. —

317 UNITED KINGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,

8, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LOKDOK.

HONORARY PRESIDENTS.

Earl of Conrtown. Lord Viscount Falkland. Earl Leven and Melville. Lord Elphinston. Earl of Norbury. Lord Belhaven and Stenton. Earl of Stair. William Campbell, Esq. of Tilli- chewan. Earl Somers I LONDON BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Charles Graham, Esq., Chairman. Charles Downes, Esq., Deputy-Chairman H. Blair Avarne, Esq. J. G. Henriques, Esq. E. L. Boyd, Esq., (Resident) F. Charles Maitland, Esq. Charles Berwick Curtis, Esq. William Eailton, Esq. William Fairlie, Esq. F. H. Thomson, Esq. D. Q. Henriques, Esq. Thomas Thorby, Esq.

ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF £10 0,00 0. TRUSTEES. Lennox Boyd, Esq. Charles Graham, Esq. I Edward Charles Downes, Esq. F. C. Maitland, Esq. ABERDEEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Henry Adamson, Esq., Shipowner. I Alex. Low, Esq., Manufacturer James Edmond, Esq., Advocate. F. Ogston, Esq., M.D., Med. Officer. WILLIAM REID, Insurance Broker, 56, Marischal Street, Agent.

THIS Company, established by Act of Parliament in 1834, affords the most Perfect Security in a large paid-up Capital, and in the great success which ha3 attended it since its commencement. SECOND SEPTENNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ASSURED.

The Bonus added to Policies from March, 1834, to the 31st December, ie as follows : Sum Time Sum added to Sum added to Sum Payable Assured. Assured. Policy in 1841. Policy in 1818. at Death. £ Years. Months. £ a. d. £ s. £ 8. D. 5,000 ... 13 ... 10 ... 638 6 8 787 10 ... 6,470 16 8 5,000 ... 1 112 10 ... 5,112 10 1,000 ... 12 100 157 10 ... 1,257 10 *1,000 .. 7 157 10 ... 1,157 10 1,000 ... 1 22 10 ... 1,022 10 500 ... 12 50 78 15 ... 628 15 500 ... 4 45 ... 545 5 500 ... 1 ~ 11 5 ... 511 Example.—At the commencement of the year 1841, a person took out Is 8d in 1847 a policy for L.1000, the Annual Payment for which is L.24 ; he had paid in Premiums L.168 lis 8d; but the profits being 2£ per cent, per annum on the sum insured (which is L.22 10s per annum for each .

318

L. 1000), he had L.157 103 added to the Policy, almost as much as the Pre- iums paid.

Premiums may be paid Quarterly, Half-yearly, or Annually, as may best suit the convenience of the Assured. When an Insurance is for Life, half the Annual Premium may remain un- paid for five years at interest, to be deducted eventually from the Policy, or be paid off at convenience. Parties desirous to participate in the next Division of profits, should make immediate application to the undersigned, from whom Tables of Premiums, Forms of Proposals, and every information may be obtained. WILLIAM BEID, 56, MARISCHAL STREET, AGENT FOR ABERDEEN.

GENERAL DYEING & CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 26, GEORGE STREET, ABERDEEN. JOHN M'GREGOR BEGS to return his best thanks to his numerous friends, in town and country, for the liberal patronage with which he has been favoured, since he commenced business in Aberdeen, five years ago, and to intimate that he has made such alterations and improvements on his premises, as— in connection with his long experience, and knowledge of Dyeing in all its departments—will enable him to conduct the business with such efficiency and despatch, as, he hopes, will seeure for him a continuance of that appro- bation and support from his Customers, which he has hitherto so liberally experienced.

VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, MERINOES, UNION CLOTHS, &c, Dyed and Finished in a new and superior manner. MOREENS AND DAMASKS CLEANED AND DYED. CHINTZ CURTAINS AND COVERS CLEANED AND GLAZED. TABLE AND CARPET COVERS CLEANED AND DYED. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES AND LADIES' CLOAKS RENOVATED. RIBBONS DYED AND WATERED. BLOND LACE AND CRAPE DYED AND DRESSED. STRAW AND CHIP BONNETS DYED AND FINISHED. KID GLOVES DYED. SHAWLS AND DRESSES CLEANED AND FINISHED, Without injuring the most delicate Colours. WOOLLEN YARNS DYED ALL COLOURS.

*** ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

Not accountable for any Article left over Six Months. 319 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. JOHN FORBES INVITES the attention of Gentlemen to his SUMMER STOCK of First- Class Goods, which is at present complete in all the various Materials suitable for DRESS.

Morning, Office, and Shooting COATS ; OVERCOATS, for travelling and walking; an Elegant Variety of WOVE Q.UILTINGS for Summer Waistcoat- ings; TWEEDS, DOESKINS, CRAPES, &c, for Trousers; NECK TIES, STOCKS, GLOVES, BRACES, HOSIERY, and UNDERCLOTHING. Gentlemen's DRESS SHIRTS, all sizes and qualities. SHIRT FRONTS and COLLARS. TRAVELLING PLAIDS and RAILWAY WRAPPERS. TRAVELLING LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS, all sizes and qualities. Qg" EXTRA LIGHT SUMMER HATS. OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 73, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. ADAM WATT, FURNISHING TAILOR,

EGS respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has B opened that Shop, No. 13, St. ANDREW STREET,

Where he intends carrying on the Tailor Trade in all its Branches ; and, by his long experience, and strict attention to the execution of all Orders in- trusted to him, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.

P.S.-A few Select Pieces of PLAIN and FANCY CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TIES, &c, always on hand. Aberdeen, 10th June, 1853.

HOUSES AND LODGINGS.

CHARLES FYFE, House Agent, respectfully acquaints parties re- quiring Houses or Lodgings, that he keeps a REGISTER of all first-rate Houses and Lodgings, Furnished and Unfurnished, in Aberdeen and surrounding counties. To families or individuals visiting Aberdeen, he can always supply them with every description of Lodgings, for either a short or lengthened period, on very moderate terms, by calling, or sending, to his Agency Office. No. 4, BELMONT STREET. N.B. Numerous Houses and Properties, daily FOR SALE.—A variety of Shops, with or without the Stocks of Goods. Families supplied with Butlers, Coachmen, Cooks, Housekeepers, &c. Business Establishments can obtain from this Office^ Book-keepers, Clerks, Shopmen, Warehousemen, Apprentices, <&c. 320

115, VNIOI STfflBET.

BEG to present their grateful acknowledgements to the Patrons of their establishment, where every effort will continue to be made to do justice to their Pupils, who are received for the study of Vocal Music,

Sacred and Secclar ; the Organ ; Harmonium or Seraphine ; Piano- forte ; Violin ; Flute ; Clarionet; Double or Single Flaoeolot, &c. &c. Ladies desirous of attaining the proper characteristic style and expression of our own National Music, will be so initiated in practice, and accompanied with the Violin, either in the Academy, or at their own residences. Aberdeen Music Academy, 115, Union Street.

CHARLES BEGG,

8, BLACK'S BUILDINGS,

RESPECTFULLY intimates to the public generally, that from the en- couragement he has received for the last four years, and his increas- ing demands, he has found it necessary to keep on hand (over and above those of his own manufacture) a selection from London manufacturers, which he is prepared to Sell or Hire at a moderate rate.

Piano-Fortes Tuned and Repaired in Town and Country.

A variety of other Instruments always on hand. 321

218 UNION STREET. 218 ROYAL MUSIC SALOON.

APPOINTMENT. BY SPECIAL i^illPl£*[

J. M A R R, MUSIC SELLER AND PIANO-FORTE MAKER TO THE QUEEN.

WELL SELECTED Stock of PIANOFORTES from the most also those of his own manufacture, as A eminent London Makers ; approved of and purchased by her Majesty. HARPS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTS in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.

j*a" New Music every Week.

189 UNION STREET 189

WOOD & CO., LONDON PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC SALOON Large and well-selected Stock of PIANO-FORTES, consisting of Grand and Improved Square, and Cot- A. Grand, Bi-chord, Semi-grand, Collard and an tage Piano-fortes, by Bkoadwood & Sons ; Collakd & ; extensive assortment of Cottage and Piccolo Piano-fortes, by other Lon- don Makers. Piano-fortes, on Hire, Sent out either in Town or Country, by the Week, Month, or Year, at Moderate Mates. PIANO-FORTE TUNING, REGULATING AND REPAIRING. New Music from London Weekly.

LOGAN AND COMPANY, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS FROM MESSRS BROADWOOD AND SONS, LONDON, HAVE always on hand a Choice Selection of COTTAGE, SEMI- CABINET, SQUARE, and Other PIANO-* ORTES, by the best London Makers, in addition to the Instruments made by themselves, which, being manufactured of the very best Materials, by superior workmen, they have every confidence in recommending, and can thoroughly warrant in all viz Quality the most essential points that constitutes a good Instrument, , and Volume of Tone, Delicacy of Touch, Elegance of Appearance, and likewise to Stand well. N.B.—To parties wishing Messrs Broadwood and Sons' New Piano- Forte, L. and C. would beg to state that, having the especial privilege of — ;

322 selecting from their entire Stock, either personally or by one of the most experienced persons in Messrs B. and Sons' establishment, beg to remind parties of the advantages derived by transmitting their orders through

L. and C, viz., Carriage Free ; no Risk of Transit, either by Sea or Land can in every instance rely upon being supplied with a Superior Piano-Forte of whatever Class wanted, with all the most recent and approved improve- ments (a decided consideration of itself) ; a liberal Discount for Cash, and with the option of having the instrument exchanged within Six Months if not approved of. *** Piano-Fortes Lent on Hire, Tuned, Regulated, or Repaired in Town or Country. Old Instruments taken in part exchange. Harmoniums,

Concertinas, Flutinas, Accordians, Flutes, &c. &c. &c , every thing in the Music department. Piano-Forte Wareroom, 5, Crown Street, Aberdeen.

GENERAL DYE-WORKS,

42 UPPERKIRKGATE. 42 BOEEBT FERGUSON, DYER,

TJESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public XV in general of Aberdeen and County, and the surrounding Counties, for the liberal patronage conferred upon him during the sixteen years he has been in business in Aberdeen.

R. F. trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly correspond- ence 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. SILKS, 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. Orders from the Country attended to with punctuality and Dispatch.

* * a* Not accountable for any article left over twelve months. 323 REMOVAL.

JAMES MOIR & CO., Tailors and Clothiers, have removed to 185 Union Street. 18th June, 1853.

LEFFEN'S HOTEL, AD E L P HI.

STEANGERS and others who may be visiting Aberdeen are respectfully invited to put up at the above long established Hotel. The premises have lately been considerably enlarged, and other improvements effected, which have added greatly to the comfort of the Establishment, The situation is centrical, being in the immediate vicinity of the princi- all the Country pal thoroughfares ; and there are COACHES to parts of within Two Minutes' walk of the door. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.

CHARGES MODERATE. UNION HOTEL. MR WILLIAM GUMMING, announcing the re-opening of the UNION HOTEL, begs to assure IN the Public that no expense has been spared either in the internal decorations of the building, or in the furnishings of the various apartments. The Wines and other Liquors have been selected with the greatest care, aud cannot fail to gratify the most fastidious taste. of the The Hotel is in a most central situation, within two minutes walk Post-office, and Omnibuses to all the Railway Trains pass the door.

*** HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. Aberdeen, 18th May, 1853.

MERCHANT'S RAILWAY HOTEL, ABERDEEN, Within two minutes' walk of the Aberdeen Railway Station.

ALEXANDER MERCHANT, landlord for 27 Years of Merchant's (now the British Hotel) Dundee, begs to announce to his Friend- and the Public, that his Hotel will be found to contain Comfortable Apartments, and well-aired Bed-rooms, where BREAKFASTS, DIN- NERS, SOUPS, and other REFRESHMENTS are supplied on the short- and Directors of the est notice ; and under the patronage of the Chairman " Aberdeen Railway Company," he has opened the REFRESHMENT Refresh- ROOMS at the Railway Station, Ferryhill. where Breakfasts, ments, &c, are supplied same as at the Hotel, and at moderate charges. WINES, &c. &c. of best quality. 324

ALEXANDER DUFFUS, CONFECTIONER, 3 I1BK£T STREET, 3 (Adjoining the Post-office),

BEGS leave to inform bis Friends, Customers, and the Public, that he has always on hand a choice assortment of every description of Cake, suitable for Tea or Dessert. A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY AND OTHER BISCUITS. EVERY VARIETY OF CONFECTIONS, FRENCH BON-BONS, &C. Jellies, Custards, Blanchemanche, Wedding and Twelfth Calces, &c. ICED CREAM, AND STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, IN SEASON. Refreshments on the Premises.

DUFFUS'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, AND COMMERCIAL LODGINGS, 56 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN, Directly opposite the Boyal Hotel and General Coach Office.

LUNCHEONS, DINNERS. SOUPS, STEAKS, CHOPS, TEA and COFFEE, supplied, under the superintendence of an experienced Cook, on the shortest notice and most moderate terms.

*** HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. Handsome Commercial Room, and Elegant Suites of Apartments for Families.

STOGT/MBER PALE ALE.

^HE above Ale is of a Pleasant Bitter, Clear and SparMing, and differs T from most other Light Ales in retaining\a fine frothy head for a long while. It is brewed with the water from the celebrated Stogumber Spring, and is strongly recommended to invalids, and persons who require Tonics. It is now in general use amongst those who frequent the South of England in search of health. FARaUHARSON & CO., 131, UNION STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR ABERDEEN. 325 CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. PRATT & KEITH'S PRICE LIST FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. DRAWING and DINING-ROOM CARPETS.

In Rich Velvet Pile Tapestry . . . . 4s 9d to 6* 6d

Crossley's Patent Tapestries . . . . 4s 3d and 4s 6d

Best English Brussels, made by Steam Power . . 4s 6d to 4s 9d

Best Scotch Brussels . . . . . 4s 3d to 4s 6d

Lot of last Season Patterns . . . . 3s to Ss 6d 3.' Best Three-ply Yard wides . . . . 3s 8d to 9d

Best English Kidderminsters . . . 2s 9d to Ss 2d Elegant Tapestry Hearth-Bugs ... 21s to 42s PARLOUR, LIBRARY, and BED ROOM CARPETS. 9d Superior Three-ply Carpets . . . . 3s 8d and 3s 9d Bannockburn and Kilmarnock Supers . . . 2s 6d to 2s 4d Super. Scotch Carpets . . . . • 2s 3d to 2s 4d Dutch Carpets, iu variety . . . . 2s to 2s

. to 2s 6d Best All-Wool Printed Druggets . . 2s 3d

Best Plain Druggets, Scotch Wool . . . 2s 6d to 2s 9d to Hearth Rugs . . Parlour, 8s to 20s— Bpdroom, 5s 6d 10s HALL, LOBBY, and STAIR CARPETS. 2s 2s 3d Yard-wide Dutch ...... to Ditto Hemp Carpets .... 8£d to 1 s Cocoa-nut Matting, Yard-wide ... Is 3d, Is 6d to 2s 18 inch Stair GVpets . . . . . 9d, 13 3d E.nd Is 6d Best All- Wool Venetian ditto .... ]s9dto2s4d Brussels Stair Carpets . . . . 2s 9d, 3s 3d and 3s 6d

22-inch Tapestry Stair . . . . . 3s 3d

27-inch ditto . . . . . 3s 9d to 4s 3d

Linen Stair Covering . . . (per Yard) 6d, 7cl, and 8d HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.

Best All- Wool Damask, all Colours . . . Is 8d to 2s Best Watered Moreens, ditto ... Is tols6d Union Damasks, every Mixture . „ . 10d, Is, and Is 2d

Best Linen Sheetings, one width . . 3s 6d, 4s Srt and 5s 6d Best Double Warp Cotton Sheetings, one width Is 3d, Is 8d and 2s Damask Table Cloths, from the Smallest to the Largest 3s to 30s

Table Napkins and Tray Cloths . . (per Dozen) 6s to 42s Harness and Embroidered Window Curtains (per Pair) 5s 9d to 21s

Brochee Net and Jacquard ditto , . 10s to 28s

Rich Chintz and Striped Furniture Prints . . 4id, 6d, to 9d

Venetian and Gothic Wiudow Blinds . . . lOd to 23

Rich Printed Cloth Table Covers . . . 16s, 20s to 42s BATH and MERINO BLANKETS, &c. Sizes suitable for Tent, French, Elizabethan or Post Beds 10s, 15s, to 25s

Superior Summer and Toilet Qnilts . . • 7s, 8s, to 15s

Counterpanes, every size . . . . . 3s 6d to 6s

Quilted and Crotchet Toilet Covers . . . . lOd to 2s

1 Bed-Room Towellings, fine . . (per Dozen) 6s, 9s, to 2s

Patterns sent, on application, to all parts of the Country— Measurements made, and Estimates Furnished.

WARER00MS 51 and 53 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. 2 D 326 JAMES BEERY. OPTICIAN, MARINE CHRONOMETER, & WATCHMAKER, Has now Removed from Cas'.Ie Street to 88, UNION STREET.

JB. would invite the attention of his Friends to his present Stock, • which is quite new and complete, and equal to any in the first houses in London, and consists of MARINE and POCKET CHRONOMETERS ;

WATCHES and CLOCKS, every description ; SILVER PLATE and

PLATED GOODS ; in Gold, Silver, and Steel Frames SPECTACLES, ; DRAWING and PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. &c.

Every article in the line carefully and accurately Repaired.

88, Union Stkbet, June, 1853=

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ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM-SHIP, VICTORIA.

THE ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Fine New Iron 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 Dear 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 passagers off to the Vessel when she has lie in the Bay.

Fares—To and from Peterhead, CABIN, 6s. ; STEERAGE, 4s. 2s. 66. To Peterhead, „ 3s. 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 Stoclc carried on Deck at tlie Shippers' 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, ROBERT 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen ; or to the Agent at Newcastle, STOREY, Fenwick's Entry, Quay side. 327

GENTLEMEN'S DRESS COATS, GENTLEMEN'S RIDING COATS, GENTLEMEN'S SHOOTING COATS, GENTLEMEN'S MORNING COATS, And GENTLEMEN'S VESTS and TROUSERS, made up of all the Newest Ma- terials, and in the first Style of Fa9hion at DAVID BUST'S Wholesale and Retail Warehouse,

No. 7, BROAD STREET, and Nos. 4, and 6, UNION LANE. Aberdeen, 1853.

PURIFIED COD LIVER OIL.

PREPARED at Newfoundland (where only and in equally cold lati- tudes, the fish reach maturity), is obtaining great commendation from the Profession, their Patient9, and the Medical Press. It has been analysed by the eminent Dr Taylor, and Mr Aiken, Pro- fessors of Chemistry in Guy's Hospital, and they certify, " that from its purity and flavour, it is preferable to any other for medicinal use." The Medical Times " strongly recommends it as being remarkably pure,'' and in the Lancet of October 13, a " decided preference" is award- Consumption, ed it, " from the quantity of Iodine it contains, for trial in far most agreeable, both Rheumatism, aud Scrofula : and as being by the in taste and flavour, or rather the only hind that is agreeable at all." Sold by P. Williamson & Son, Druggists, Union Street, in Bottles at Is., 2s., and 2s. 6d., and Wholesale by the Gallon.

HULL AND ABERDEEN STEAMER. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMER

PRINCE, OR ALBATROSS,

IS APPOINTED TO LEAVE HULL EVERY WEDNESDAY, Day Tide, AND ABERDEEN EVERY SATURDAY, Day Tide. FARES :—BEST CABIN, 15s. FORE CABIN 7s. 6d. FREIGHTS MODERATE. Good Accommodation for Horses, Cattle Sheep, &c. BROWNLOW, PEARSON & CO., HULL. R. FLOWER & SON, GA.INSBRO' JOHN MUIR, 49 MARISCHAL STREET, ABERDEEN. May, 1853. 328

National Security Savings Bank of Aberdeen.

Office 17, GUESTROW.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS,

The Lord Provost The Member of Parliament for the The Eldest Bailie County The Dean of Guild The Sheriff The Convener of the Trades The Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeen The Minister of the West Parish The Convener of the County President of the Society of Advocates The President of the Mechanics' Treasurer of the Society of Advocates Institution President of the Shipmasters' Society The Secretary of the Mechanics' The Member of Parliament for the City Institution

The above are Managers ex-qfficiis

"William Allardyce, Merchant 'Alexander Jopp, Advocate David Blaikie of Rubislaw Den John Leslie, Manufacturer *Jobn Blaikie of Cra'.giebuckler George Lyall, Merchant * Newell Burnett, Advocate James B. M'Corabie of Jellybrands *David Chalmers of Westburn "John D Milne, sen., Advocate •John Duncan, Manufacturer John D. Milne, jun., Advocate *John Dunn, Advocate *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 HeDry, Merchant •Peter Williamson, Druggist James Horn, Merchant *John Whyte, Merchant

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 THUESDAY, FEIDAY, and SATUEDAY, froni 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 L.30, within each year, ending at 20th November, and L.150 in whole. A Pass-Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an abstract of the Eules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full copies of the Eules may be had for Sixpence each Interest at the rate of THEEE PEE CENT, is allowed on every sum of Five Shillings or upwards Deposited, for tliefull number of days the De- positor 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 Income Tax or any other deduction whatever The Sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever tliey are wanted; previous notice being given, in terms of the Eules, for sums above L.10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of 329 urgency, 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 Government, and the balance in the hands of the Treasurer and Cashier respectively. Depositors may have a copy of any of these Abstracts on payment of One Penny.

By order of the Trustees and Managers ALEX. EOSS Actuary and Cashier. Aberdeen, 13th June, 18'53.

FIRST CLASS FASHIONABLE HAT ESTABLISHMENT.

W. M. MILLAR AND COMPANY, HATTERS, UNION 69 STREET, CORNER OP MARKET STREET,

INVITE the attention of Town Buyers and Strangers visiting this City, to their very extensive and carefully selected Stock of HATS AND CAPS, purchased on Which embraces every style of Finish, Quality, and Shape ; Cash Terms, from the FIRST MAKERS IN THE TRADE,

From the most economical to the best qualities produced.

*^* Business is conducted on the Ready Money, small profit-system, to receive a large and quick return.

MR. KING, DENTIST, 31 MARISCHA'L STREET, '-.*>:,., CONTINUES to supply the loss of TEETH of the same Materials formerly used, and now in use, for half the price usually charged.

*** Teeth Extracted. 330 AUSTRALIA.

OUTFIT, '£20, THE MODEL £10.; containing every requisite. No Slop cutting. Every article of first-class quality. Inspection invited. JOHN NICOL, Clothier & Tailor, 126, Union Street, Aberdeen.

MACHRAY, CROALL, & CO., POST-HOKSE MASTERS, AND MAIL AND STAGE COACH PROPRIETORS, BEG respectfully to tender their grateful acknowledgments to their numerous Customers, and to the Public in general, for the liberal Patronage be- stowed upon them in their Post and Job-Horse, Minibus, and General Hiring Establishment.

They would take this opportunity of calling attention to their class of Con- veyances suited to Funeral Undertaking — consisting of Elegantly-mounted Hearses, Mourning Coaches, Noddy Coaches, and other Carriages in every variety, which will be found superior to any in Town—and from their Extensive Stock of Horses, they are enabled, without assistance, to make provision, on the Shortest Notice, for the largest Funeral Undertaking.

Their Charges are Moderate, and do not exceed those of any other Hiring Establishment in Town.

Orders received at the Office here, or at the Minibus Office, 8 Schoolhill, will be punctually attended to.

65, Union Street, April I, 1853.

GEORGE HABBISOM, POST-HORSE MASTER,

Baaaar, St. Andrew Street, & X96, George Street,

of the Commercial Gentle- I 1ESPECTFULLY invites the attention Rb_^i men, and all parties who may have occasion to travel, to his ex- tensive and superior Stock of HARNESS and SADDLE HORSES, CARRIAGE, GIGS, DOG-CARTS, &c. He would also respectfully call attention to his class of Conveyances suited to FUNERAL UNDERTAKINGS—consisting of elegantly-mount- ed HEARSES, MOURNING and NODDY COACHES, &c. g His Establishment, altogether, will be found to be in a highly efficient state, and parties favouring him with their patronage cannot fail to be accommodated to their entire satisfaction. /VrJ 331

LIFE ASSURANCE. n ^HE AMOUNT OF ANNUAL EXPENDITURE, required by most from adopting that mode of L Offices for a Life Assurance deters many They would more readily make 7,roviding for those dependent on them. that an Assurance may be effected on such a provision, could it be shown years-vhea, in all probability, their such a system as to require after a few payment of a comparatively small sum, other expenses will be increased-the amount usually necessary : scarcely more than one-half of the TFE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND,

(Founded 1839, and Incorporated by Boyal darter), Surplus Funds are Secures this desirable result by the mode in which its divided.

affairs is as- On the 5th April, in every year, the precise state of the then ap- stained by a detailed valuation. The divisible Surplus is and the share of wtiDned to all Policy-holders of five years' standing he pays his current year s Premium. 6 ch is handed to him in cash when during their own lives the Surplus or B-c this system the Assured enjoy to a comparatively small amount. Profits, and the Premiums are reduced

present year by Policyholders of Examples of the Premiums, payable in the Jive years' standing.

Policies of Policies of £1000. £5000.

£14 £6 £12 £60 15 15 10 78 19 2 1 11 7 7 17 11 105 16 8 2 2 4 10 11 8 21 3 4

730 New Policies were issued Darin* last year (the 11th of the Society), for Life Assurances, amounting to L. 249,000.

On 5th APRIL NEXT, avukihe Division of will he closedfor the 13th Annual Balance Jth The Boohs 7 ;' Soaetii before Jiatdatewdlpar- the Surplus Funds. All Persons joining >c than later Entrants. ticipatiin the Surplus ONE YEAR EARLIER

Edihbuegh, 2, Hanover Street. London, 64, Old Broad Street. JOHN FRASES, Manager.

AGENTS IN ABERDEEN,

GRIG0R & EEID, Advocates, 7, King Street. JOHN FERGUSON, Advocate, 7, Belmont Street. ;

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SELECT TOILET REQUISITES.

GENUINE VERBE8INA OIL.

THIS OIL, so celebrated for strengthening the Hair and promoting its

Growth, prevents it falling off or turning grey ; upon the Tresses it bestows an inestimable gloss, and produces beautiful and flowing Curls. It also promotes the growth of the Whiskers and Eyebrows. Its steady and increasing sale is the best proof of its efficacy.

In Bottles at 9d., Is., Is. 3d., Is. 9d., and 2s. 3d. each. KALYDOR, FOR PRESERVING, IMPROVING, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.

THIS invaluable Preparation is highly recommended as infallible for re- moving all Eruptions, Sunburns, Freckles, and Tan, and for render- ing the skin beautifully soft, clear, and fair. It is used very much as a preventative for sunburn, and for keeping the skin delightfully cool while travelling. In the process of shaving, it allays smarting, and renders the skin soft and smooth.

In Bottles at 4d., 7d., lOd , and Is. each.

ROYAL ORIENTAL BOUaiJET, AN UNRIVALLED PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.

THIS Elegant and Refreshing Perfume is composed of a number of selected Perfumes that are held in the highest estimation for their delicious fragrancy, and in such proportions that hone of them has the as- cendancy. By many it is held in greater favoar than the justly celebrated Eau de Cologne or Lavender Water.

In Bottles from 10d, to 5s. each.

SOLD IN ABEKDEEN BY James Maclean, Chemist, 43 Castle Street And John A. Findlay, Medical Hall, 12 Wellington Place, adjoining the Free Church College.