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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

1869-70.

COMPRISING, AMONG OTHER INFORMATION, PUBLIC OFFICES AND BANK DIRECTORY; POSTAL DIRECTORY; CONVEYANCE AND INSURANCE DIRECTORY; GENERAL DIRECTORY; TRADES' AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY; STREET DIRECTORY; OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY; DIRECTORY WOODSIDE 5

ETC., ETC.

ABERDEEN: PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR BT ARTHUR KING & COMPANY, BROAD STREET, And Sold by the Letter Carriers.

1869. COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR. 1869.

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IN SCOTLAND I]ST ENGLAND Candlemas, Feb. 2, N.S.; 14, O.S. Lady Da y, March 25 Whitsunday, May 15, ,, 27, „ Midsummer Day, June 24 Lammas, August 1, „ 13, „ Michael mas Day, Sept. 29

Martinmas, Nov. 11, „ 23, ,, Christm as, December 25 When a term day falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is considered as tne term Bank Holida ys—1869 -70. Prince of Wales' Birthdav. Nov 9 1 Good Frid Christmas Day Dec. 25 Queen's B] rthday May 24 New Year's Day Jan. 1 Queen' s C

CONTENTS.

SECTION I. Page The Northern 24 Public Revenue Directory. Standard Life 23 Page North British and Mercantile 24 Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Post Office 5 Friendly 24 Customs 5 Shipping Companies— Inland Eevenue (Stps, & Taxes) 6 Aberdeen Steam Navigation 24 Inland Eevenue (late Excise)... 6 Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde 25 Valuation of Lands & Heritages 6 Aberdeen, , and Hull County Voters' Registration Act 6 Steam 25 Aberdeen and Newcastle Trade 26 SECTION II. Railway Companies— Caledonian 26 Municipal Directory. Great North of Scotland 26 Deeside 27 Magistrates and Town Council 7 Aboyne and Braemar 27 Guildry & Dean of Guild Court.. 7 Miscell'meows Harbour Board... 7 Foreign Consuls 27 Police Board 8 Mercantile Marine Board 28 Prison Establishment 9 Aberdeen Corn Exchange Co 28 28 City Tax Office..... 9 Aberdeen Stock Exchange Valuation of Lands and Heri- Aberdeen Lime Company 28 tages, Burgh of Aberdeen... 9 Aberdeen Commercial Co 29 incorporated Trades 9 Northern Agricultural Co 29 Parochial Board of St Nicholas Aberdeen Market Company 29 or City Parish 10 Gas Light Company 30 Parochial Board of Old Machar 11 Aberdeen Music Hall Co 30 Aberdeen Property Investment Co 30 III. SECTION Aberdeen Co-operative Property Commercial Directory. Investment Co 30 Bon-accord Property Investment — Co 31 Banking Companies Trade Protection Society 31 Aberden Banking Company 11 Society of Accountants.... 31 Union Bank of S cotland 12 Aberdeen Town & County Bank. 13 SECTION IV. North of Scotland Banking Co... 13 Directory. Bank of Scotland 14 Legal British Linen Co 16 Society of Advocates 31 Commercial Bank of Scotland... 17 Circuit Court of Justiciary 33 National Bank of Scotland 18 Sheriff Court 33 Eoyal Bank of Scotland 19 Commissary Court 33 City of Glasgow Bank 20 Sheriff Small Debt and Circuit National Security Savings' Bank 22 Court 34 .Assurance Companies Burgh or Baillie Court 34 The Scottish Provincial 23 Justice of Peace Court 3i K — . .

CONTENTS.

Page SECTION VIII. Just, of Peace Small Debt Court 34 Police Court 34 Miscellaneous Directory. General Road Trustees 35 Page Messengers-at-arms 35 Public News-Rooms, Libraries, Sheriff Officers 35 Clubs, &c 46 Mason Lodges 49 SECTION V. Public Baths 50 House of Refuge & Night Shelter 50 Medical Directory. Home of the Aged and Infirm of both Sexes 50 Newspapers in Aberdeen 50 Royal Infirmary 35 Police Establishment 50 Royal Lunatic Asylum 36 Registration of Births, Deaths, Medico- Chirurgical Society 36 and Marriages 51 General Dispensary, Lying-in, & Naval & Military Establishments 59 Vaccine Institution 36 Ophthalmic Institution 37 IX. Hospital for the Relief of Per- SECTION sons labouring under Incur- Postal Directory. able Diseases 37 List of Post Towns in Scotland. 53

SECTION VI. Aberdeen Mail Arrangements— When Letters can be posted, and Ecclesiastical Directory. when Deliveries commence.. 65 Collections at Receiving House Established Church of Scotland 37 and Pillar Letter Boxes 66 Free Church of Scotland 37 Inland Postage Regulations 66 Episcopalian, United Presbyte- Rates of Postage of Foreign and rian, &c 38 Colonial Letters 69 Foreign Book and Newspaper Postage 75 SECTION VII. Money Order Office, Government Insurance & Annuity Office,

Educational Directory. & Post Office Savings Bank. . . 76 Cottages, Mansions, and Places University of Aberdeen 39 in the Suburbs of Aberdeen. 80 Free Church College 40 Town's Public Schools Coaches and Omnibuses 86 Grammar School 40 Carriers to and irom Aberdeen... 86 Schools in Little Belmont st.. 41 Aberdeen Shipping 88 Dr Andrew Bell's Schools 41 Stamp Duties 92 Academies, &c 4] Ladies' Boarding & Day Schools. 42 Aberdeen Directory. Estab. Chur. of Scotland do. 42 Free Church of Scotland do. 42 General Directory 93 Other Denominations' do. 42 Trades' & Professions' Directory 237 Endowed do. 42 Agents for Insurance Companies 279 Charity do. 42 Street Directory 281 School of Science and Art 43 Robert Gordon's Hospital 43 Boys' and Girls' Hospital 44 Old Aberdeen Directory. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb 44 Magistrates and Town Council ... 353 Abdn. Female Orphan Asylum... 44 Incorporations 353 Hospital for Orphan and Desti- Seminaries of Learning 354 tute Female Children 44 List of Names 35i Sheriff Watson's Female Indus- trial School 45 Woodside Directory. Aberdeen Female School of In- dustry 45 Churches, Post Office, &c 360 List Industrial School Association. ... 45 of Names 361 Industrial Asylum and Reforma- tory for Girls 45 Alterations and Additions 368 Oldmill Reformatory 46 Asylum for the Blind 46 Advertisements POST-OFFICE ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

SECTION I.—PUBLIC REVENUE DIRECTORY.

Post- Office.

Postmaster—William Mitchell. Clerks—Robert Cumming, George Wood, Duncan Collie, Robert Fraser, Law- rence Jaffray, Alexander Bisset, and Jobn Garden. Sorters—Andrew Stewart and Francis Ross. Stampers—Fred. R. C. Watt, Robert Cruickshank, Robert Ingram, and David W. Paterson. Letter Carriers—William Salmond, James Fraser, Robert Ritchie, Isaac Forsyth, James Mutch, James Abercrombie, James Pirie, Alexander Scott, John Cameron, James A. Marnoch, and Hugh Dey.

Customs.

Collector and Landing Surveyor—Robert Smith. Clerics—Alexander Macfarlane, William Whitecross, James N. Justice, Wm. Gregor, David A. Davidson. Examining Officers— George M. Thomson, James Turner, George Johnston, Alexander Taylor. Out-Boor Officers—1st Class—John Johnston, Robert Reid, William Gibb, James Collie, William McCallum. 2nd Class— George Milne, Alexander Garden, George Middleton, Andrew Forbes, James Cassie. 3rd Class— James Imray, Alexander Wright, Robert S. Willock, John Clouston, George Keith, John Taylor. 1 vacant. Principal Coast Officer at Newburgh—Peter Matthew. Custom-Rouse Agents and Shipbrokei's —William Whitecross and George B. Anderson. ——.

PUBLIC REVENUE DIRECTORY.

COAST GUARD. Inspecting Commander— Henry Berkeley, R.N. Chief Officers -John Garner, Bridge of Don; Thomas Wakeham, Cove Bay; James Crowdeu, Muckals; Thomas Hall, Katterline. Sets of Captain Manby's Life Apparatus are placed in charge of the Officers at Bridge of Don, Cove Bay, and Stonehaven.

Inland Revenue (Stamps and Taxes). SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT, Office ...12, King Street. Inspector for tlie County of Aberdeen— James M'Aulay. Surveyor for the First District of Aberdeen—Alexander Fraser. Surveyor for the Second District of Aberdeen—John Fimister. Surveyor for the Third or City District of Aberdeen—James Tumbull. Surveyor for the County of Banff— James Russell, Keith. Surveyor for Elgin and Nairn—Walter Anderson, Elgin. Surveyor for Kincardineshire—James S. Millar, Montrose. DISTRIBUTOR AND COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT. Office ...Victoria Court, 54, Castle Street. Distributor and Collector—Andrew Jopp. Clerks—John M'Diarmid, Joseph Ettershank, jum, and Samuel M'Hardy. Messenger—John Rae.

Stamp Office open from 10 to 4 ; on Saturdays from 10 to 1. Tax Office open from 10 to 3 ; on Saturday from 10 to 12.

Inland Revenue. (LATE EXCISE.)

Office 2, Trinity Quay. Collector— John Anderson. Clerk— Charles Croft. 1st District Supervisor—T. G. Orchard. Queers—John Broomhead, Thomas Hodge, James Barber, Robert Hall, and Hugh Cowan. Assistant Francis Goodwin. 2nd District Supervisor -John Boyd. Officers—"William Hicton, Thomas Matheson, G. Ballantine, J. Pirrie, E. W. Benwell, and William Milling- ton. Assistants— G. E. Askhara, Alex. Drennan. Oldmeldrum District Si*peruisor—William Henry Rossiter. Queers—Robert Lyall, Daniel Robert Hally, John Mansell, Alex. Rutherford, Thomas Beveridge, William Beveridge. Assistant—Allan Stevenson. Old Deer District Supervisor—William White. Officers—James Orchard, Thomas M'Farlane, John French, E. K. Morgan, W. Sellar. Assistant Peter Murray.

Aboyne District Supervisor—W . Lindsay. Officers— William Rose, John Beaton, James M'Gillivray, Peter Davidson, John Punton. Assistant F. B. Mills.

Valuation of Lands and Heritages.

(17 and 18 Vict., c. 91.) Assessors for the County of Aberdeen, exclusive of the City within the Parliamen- tary Boundary—Alexander Fraser and John Fimister ; Office, 12, King

Street ; Hours, Friday, 10 to 3.

County Voters' Registration Act. Assessor for East Aberdeenshire—Alexander Fraser. Assessor for West Aber- deenshire—John Fimister. Office, 12, King Street; Hours of attendance—Fridays, 10 to 3. MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

SECTION ll.-MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

Magistrates and Town Council.

Lord, Provost—Alexander Nicol, Shipowner. BAILLIES. William Henderson, Architect John Fraser, Bootmaker Robert Urquhart, Merchant John Sangster, Druggist OFFICE-BEARERS.

Bean of Guild, George Jamieson, Merchant Treasurer, William Lumsden, Merchant Master of Slwreworlcs, James W. Barclay, Merchant Master of Kirk and Bridge-works, William Daniel, Builder Master of Mortifications, Hugh Ross, Merchant Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital,. ...Lachlan McKinnon, Advocate COUNCILLORS. George Robb, Merchant James Ross, Clothier William Leslie, Architect Charles Playfair, Gunmaker Alexander Inglis, Ship-chandler John Harper, Iron Merchant James Matthews, Architect Robert Williams, Merchant Legal Assessor, David Robert Morice, Advocate Town-Clerk, Jnhn Angus, Advocate Chamberlain and Town-Clerk Depute, William Gordon, Advocate Procurator Fiscal, George Cadenhead, Advocate Superintendent of Works, William Smith, Architect Burgh Assessor of Property, John Milne Collector of City Taxes, James A. Murray, Accountant Auditor of Town's Accounts, George Marquis, Accountant Billet-Master, James Frater Assistant, Town-Clerk's Office, George Robb

Guildry, and Dean of Guild Court.

Bean of Guild—George Jamieson, Merchant ASSESSORS. Jas Boyn M'Combie Lewis Smith Jno. Urquhart William Rose James Abernethy John Roy John Cook Ales. Walker Robert B. Home David Wyllie John Duthie James Wyllie Clerk, William Gordon, Advocate Bean of Guild's Officer, .William Adam.

The Harbour Board.

Commissioners under the Act 31 and 32 Victoria, Cap. 138, "For Im- proving and Maintaining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed 13th July, 1868. The Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of the City of Aberdeen Commissioners ex officiis, together with twelve Ratepayers or Shipowners, chosen by the Burgesses of Guild, the Members of the Incorporated Trades, and the Shipowners and Ratepayers of the port, viz :— MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

William Rose Henry Adamson John Duthie James Milne John Milne Benjamin Mcir Robert Catto Alexander Eddie Alexander R. Dyer Joseph. Wood John F. White John T. Rennie Secretary and Clerk—John Angus. Collector and Treasurer—Alex. Reid. Resident Engineer—William Dyce Cay. Superintendent—James Pirie. SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT. Collector — Alexander Reid. Clerks and Sworn Bulkers—Vetev Riddel, William Adamson, Wm. Gellan, John Alexander, and Edward Chasser. BERTHING DEPARTMENT. Captain Pilot and Berthmaster at Lower Quays—William Clark. Assistant and Keeper of Pier Light and Flag—John Davidson. Dockmaster— Joseph T. Willett. Assistant-Dockmaster —A. Macdonald. Superintendent of Coal, Lime, and Grain Meters, of Haroour Rails, and of Carters and Carriers of Coal— John M'Lean. Office— Provost Blaikie's Quay.

Police Board.

By Act 25th and 26th Vict., chap. 203 (7th August, 1862), " For paving, cleansing, lighting, watching, draining, and improving the City of Aberdeen and adjacent districts ; for regulating the police thereof, for supplying the inhabitants with water, and for other purposes," the City and suburbs are divided into Nine Wards, each of which returns two Commissioners, who, with four ex officiis Commissioners, are entrusted with carrying the Act into effect. The qualification of electors is the occupation of premises within the respective wards assessed under the Act, and valued at not less than £5 of yearly rent. The Commissioners are chosen from the electors occupying premises within the limits of this Act, of the yearly value of not less than £15. COMMISSIONERS. Chairman—The Lord Provost. COMMISSIONERS EX OFFICIIS. Provost, Dean of Guild, City Treasurer, and Convener of the Incorporated Trades ; all for the time being. COMMISSIONERS FOR WARDS.

First Ward ... George Tough William Mearns

Second ,, William Daniel Robert Urquhart Third „ William Graham John Airth

Fourth ,, Adam Mitchell Alexander Duffus

Fifth ,, Thomas Clyne Sixth „ Alexander Inglis William Pindlay Seventh „ Alexander Robertson George Smith Eighth ,, Charles Smith Geoi-ge Gordon Ninth „ James Walker William Shirres Treasurer and Collector— George Milne. Clerk of Police—James Valentine. Superintendent of Gunpowder Magazine—James Lynch. Clerks— James Main, John Baillie, James Lynch, and G. M. Seton. Auditor—James A. Murray, Accountant. Resident Engineer— Robert Anderson. MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY. 9

Inspector of Police, Superintendent of Water Works and Fire Engines- John Cruickshank. Assistant Inspector of Police— James Minty. Superintendent of Police—John Swanson. Lieutenants—John Smith and George Dey.

Medical Attendant— Dr . Ogston. Legal Adviser—George Walker, Advocate. Sanitary Inspector— George Thomson.

The Night Watch consists of 58 men, and there is a Day Patrol of 27.

ASSESSMENTS—TEAR 186S-69, General Purposes Rates on Premises under £7 of yearly value, at Is. 4d. per £1, and at aud above £7 of yearly value, at Is. 7d. per £1. Water Rates on Dwelling-Houses, at 9d. per £1 of yearly value, and on all other Premises at 4d. per £1. Private Water Rent on Dwelling-Houses under £10 of yearly value, 5s. per annum, and at and above £10 of yearly value, at 6d. per £1. On Warehouses, Manufactories, Stables,

Prison Establishment. Chairman, Alex. F. Irvine of Drum Clerk,... Newell Burnett, Advocate Chaplain and Teacher, Rev. Daniel Baxter Governor of Aberdeen Prisons, John Rutledge Physician, D. Dyce Brown, M.D. Matron, Miss Emily Black

City Tax and Burgh Road Trust. (Prison, Valuation, Rogue, Road Assessment, and Subsidy Tar.) James A. Murray, C.A., Collector, 19, Union Buildings.

Valuation of Lands and Heritages, Burgh of Aberdeen.

Office— 2, Guestrow. The Valuation is made under the authority and superintendence of the Town Council. r—John Milne.

Incorporated Trades.

Trinity Hall, 153, Union Street. Patron—Rev. James Forsyth, D.D., Minister of West Church. Convener—James Mitchell. Master of Trades' Hospital—William Allan. Trades. Deacons. Boxmasters. Hammermen Alex. Stephen Alexander Lamb Bakers James Abel P. Raeburn Wrights and Coopers James Lunan James Thomson Tailors Daniel Laird ..George Sinclair Shoemakers Peter Davidson Alexander Brown Weavers Peter Saunders William Sim

Fleshers , Adam Thomson George Milne, sen. 10 MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY.

Factor of the Trades Widows' Fund—William Bird. Treasurer of Trades Widows' Supplementary Fund—David McHardy. Treasurer of Trades' School—Robert Glegg. Teachers—James Allan and Mrs Knox. Joint Clerks and Assessors—Marianus Massie and John Thomson, Advocates. Housekeeper—Miss Wilson. Officer—Andrew Ramsay.

Parochial Board of St. Nicholas or City Parish.

Consisting of 4 Delegates from the Magistrates and Town Council, 4 from the General Kirk Session, and 15 from the Ratepayers. 1869.

Baillie Sangster, Chairman of the Board. ELECTED BY THE MAGISTRATES. George Jamieson, Merchant John TJrquhart, Druggist George Donald, Painter and Glazier William Shirres, Manufacturer ELECTED BY THE GENERAL KIRK SESSION.

Donald M'Taggart, Coal Broker I William Graham, Baker Alex. Simpson, Advocate | ELECTED BY THE BATE-PAYEBS. John Sangster, Druggist George Ross, Feuar Robert Eddie, late Brewer James Stephen, Naval Instructor William Ironside, Builder George Grant, Advocate William Clark, late Assistant Inspec- Hugh Fraser, China Merchant tor of Poor William F. Ogg, Advocate John Ogilvie, late Bookseller John Wright, M.D. & Surgeon, and William Williams, House Agent Charles M. Macquibban, Surgeon William Masson, Proprietor

Inspector— James Wallace. 1st Assistant-Inspector and Cashier—John Reid. 2nd Assistant Inspector—Charles Cook. Zrd Assistant- Inspector and Collector's Officer—James Bowie. Clerk—Donald McLeod.

District Medical Officers—Drs. Christie, Jackson, and Duncan.

Office of Parochial Board—Did Grammar School, Schoolhill.

The mode or principle of Assessment for past years has been as follows, viz. :— One half the Assessment is leviable from the Owners, after deduction of 20 per cent, from the annual value of house property, in name of repairs, insurance, and public burdens, and 1\ per cent, from cultivated grounds and fishings, in name of public burdens. The other half of the Assessment is leviable from the occupants, under deduction of 12.| per cent, in the follow- ing, viz. : —Occupants of cultivated grounds and fishings are rated at one- fourth, and the occupants of all subjects other than dwelling-houses and cultivated grounds and fishings, at one half of the rate of Assessment leviable from the occupants of dwelling-houses. The Board, however, have now resolved, for the current year, on a uniform rate of Assessment, on all classes of Occupants, under a deduction of 12^ per cent. ; but the consent of the Board of Supervision, has not, however, been obtained at the date of going to press.

Collector of Assessment—William Steele. Office—30, Marischal Street. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 11

ST. NICHOLAS POOR HOUSE,

Nelson Street. Governor—William Dalgliesh. Matron—Miss Rhind. Porter—Alexander Harper, Medical Officer—Dr. Eraser. Chaplain—-Rev. Wm. Corbet.

Parochial Board of Old Maehar.

Parochial Board— Heritors of £20 annual value or upwards ; Twenty Mem- bers elected by the other qualified Ratepayers ; Six Members elected by

the Kirk-Session ; and the Provost and Baillies (rated for assessment) of any Rojal Burgh in the Parish. Collector of Assessment... Alexander Diack, 13, Belmont Street. Inspector of Poor T. Skene, St. Machar's Place. Assistant-Inspectors Alexander Napier, Wm. Smart, and Wm Noble. District Medical Officers..T>rs. Paterson, Fraser, Fowler, and Gordon. OLD MACHAR POOR HOUSE,

St. Machar's Place, Ferry hill. Governor—Malcolm M'Leod. Matron—Mrs. M'Leod.

Medical Officer—Br. Paterson. C7iaplain—Rev . Charles Skene.

SECTION III.— COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

BANKING COMPANIES.

Aberdeen Banking Company—1767.

Incorporated with the Union Bank of Scotland—1849. DIRECTORS.

Newell Burnett, Advocate. I James Horn of Pitmedden.

Alexander Davidson, Advocate. | William Yeats of Auquharney, Cashier—David Wyllie. Secretary—Robert Drysdale. A ccountant—David Easton. Tellers—George Sinclair, David Wyllie, jun., and George P. Wilson. BRANCHES. Aberlour W. & R. Green Inverurie John S. Wyllie Ballater Geo. Haynes Keith Charles Green Banchory John Malcolm Macduff James Martin Banff James Rust NewPitsligo James Shives Buckie Alex. Bremner Peterhead A. <& W. Boyd Cullen Wm. L. Taylor Portsoy Peter Murray Elgin John Cran Rosehearty James Milne Ellon G. F. Raeburn m— A Fochabers Robert Wyllie I S25£S* Fraserburgh George Wallace Turriff. William Dunbar Huntly James Milne ;

12 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Union Bank of Scotland-

Head Offices—Ingram Street, Glasgow, and Parliament Square, Edinburgh. Sub-Branches—George Street, and Downie Place, Edinburgh. BRANCHES. Alloa Thomas Brydie Kilmarnock R. & D. C. Gairdner Alva William Cowan Kincardine James Patrick Auchtermuchty.. Robert Playfair Kirkcaldy Jobu N. M'Leod Ayr Hunters & Co. Kirkwall Robert Scarth Barrhead Matthew Anderson Kirriemuir J. M. Black Bathgate John Wright Leith J. A. White Beith Wm. F. Love Lerwick F. G. Bruce Brechin .Gordon & Lamb Leslie William Elder Bridge of Allan. ..William Baird Lochgeliy, Fife... James Stevenson Broxburn Alexander Crosby Lochgilphead H. & A. M'Ewen Castle Douglas ...Richard Hewat Maryhill H. Kirkwood Coatbridge Robert Henderson Maybole Thomas Rennie Dalbeattie James Grieve Moffat James J. Burnie Dairy (Kirkcud bright ) David Morrine Moniaive William Smith Doune Alex. Mitchell Montrose Andrew Greig Dumfries Wm. Craig Neilston Matthew Anderson Dumbarton Robert Buchanan Paisley Wm. Abercrombie

Christie f J - D - Bathgate and Dunblane Wm. PeeDlestw„i„» John Morison 1 R. Stevenson Dunoon John Millar Port Glasgow J. H. Bowie Edzell James Guthrie Renfrew Wm, Herron Forfar Wm. Lowson St M e H ° P6 ' W T Nor ' " <^ Galston John Hendrie (0?kn ey) } Gatehouse Wm. Cairns Selkirk Peter Rodger Girvan W. & D. Andrews Stewarton John Alexander Glasgow (West End) James Wallace Stirling J & J. Mathie Stranraer D. Guthrie ,, (Govan) Thomas Baird Strathaven Millar ,, (Anderston) William Bell James Stromness William Hay ,, (Trongate) D. M'Arthur Tarbert (Lochfine) Arch. 'Caiman ,, (Cowcaddens) A. Forsyth M Thornhill D. Crichton ,, (Tradeston) James Frame Greenock James Norwell Tillicoultry John Kirk Helensburgh Wm. Drysdale Troon R. C. Reid Innerleithen John Merson Wick Alex. Wares Inverary Q. M. Wright Irvine John Paterson Sub-Branch—Open twice a-week. Johnstone J. Holmes Dairy (Ayrshire) Sub. to Beith PERTH DISTRICT. Perth H. W. Norie, Cashier J. & A. Gibson Aberfeldy George Rankin Joseph Dickie ...Wm. Young & Son M. Lawson Blair Athol A. Stewart Errol Thomas Rogers, Kinmont Blairgowrie Wm. S. S outer Killin J. M'Naughton Coupar-Angus...Bett & Paton Pitlochrie James Mitchell

The Union Bank of Scotland draws and issues Letters of Credit on Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., Bankers, London ; Royal Bank of Scotland; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank; Carlisle City and District Bank; Moore &

Robinson, Nottingham ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co. ; White-

haven Joint-Stock Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Company ; National Provincial

Bank of England ; Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Sheffield Banking Company

Birmingham Banking Company ; Huddersfield Banking Company : Belfast

Banking Company ; Bank of Scotland, and National Bank of Scotland: City

of Glasgow Bank ; Clydesdale Bank ; W. H. Lambton & Co. ; Beckett & Co.,

Leeds ; Caledonian Banking Company ; and the various branches of those

Banks ; also on the branches of the Union Bank of Australia and Bank of Montreal. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 13

Aberdeen Town and County Bank.

Established 1825 ; Incorporated 1862.

CAPITAL—£1,000,000.

DIRECTORS. Chairman—Charles Chalmers of Monkshill. George Birnie of Johnston Place Andrew Murray of Allathan Alexander Burness of Mastrick Alexander Nicol, Shipowner Mills Alexander Stronach of Drumallan James Crombie, Grandholm j Manager—William Littlejohn. Secy. —John Keith. Accountant—John Fraser. Tellers—John Jameson, George Stephen, and George Robertson. Inspector of Branches—James Batchan. Messenger— George Baker. BRANCHES. Alford Wm. Garden Laurencekirk D. & P. Dickson Banchory Wm. Bisset Lumphanan Harry Stuart Banff William Coutts Lybster A. & J. Mowat Bervie Robert Glegg Mintlaw John Farquhar Dufftown William Cantlie Montrose Alex. Mackie Durno, Pitcaple... .George Webster New Deer J. & A. Joiner Echt James Coutts Oldmeldrum J. & J. Brace Ellon John Rae, Jun. Peterhead Thomas Knox Fraserburgh Charles M'Beath Rhynie Troup & Horn Fyvie James Mackie Stonehaven W. Littlejohn, jun. Golspie R. B. Sangster Strichen James Smith Huntly James Lawson Tarland ....Aw. Robertson Insch James Bisset Tarves Wm. Duthie Inverurie A. S. Maclean Thurso John L. Duncan Keith W. & A. Thurburn Turriff Alex. Leslie Kildruminy Dougall Christie Wick A. & T. Adam

The Aberdeen Town and County Banking Company issue Drafts on the London Joint-Stock Bank, London; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Manchester, and Branches ; Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds, and

Branches ; Town and District Bank, Birmingham ; Union Bank, Sheffield ; Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches; Oaledonian Bank,

Inverness, and Branches ; and on the Branches of the North of Scotland

Bank ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Branches ; Bank of Montreal (Canada) and Branches; and on New York, United States: and on the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, at Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, Australia.

North of Scotland Banking Company—1836.

(Incorporated under Act of Parliament.)

PAID UP CAPITAL, £320,000. DIRECTORS. John Angus, Advocate John D. Milne of Melgum James F. Beattie, Land Surveyor Benjamin Moir, Merchant John Cruickshank, LL.D. Francis Ogston, M.D. George Elmsly of Woodside Neil Smith, jun., Merchant James Fraser of Heathcot John F. White, Grain Merchant William Leslie, Architect 14 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Manager—Robert Lumsden. Secretary—Edward Piddes. Accountant—Francis Smith. Inspector of Branches—Charles A. Mollyson. Book-keeper—John Sim. Tellers—David Souter, George Carmichael, Benjamin Saunders, HughM Kenzie. BRANCHES. Aberchirder John Alexander, jun. Kintore John Annand Aboyne James Ogg Laurencekirk ...J. B. Craig Alford Francis Stephen Longside Robert Cheves Auchinblae Robert Crabb Lumsden James Copland Ballater James W. Paterson Macduff Alexander Robertson Banchory William Sim Methlic John Grant Banff Robert Morison Montrose Robert Walker Bervie A. & D. Legg New Deer John Middleton Buckie John Davidson New Maud John Davidson Cullen Alexander Sim Old Deer John Walker Dufftown James Petrie Old Meldrum ...James Manson Elgin H. M. S. Mackay Peterhead William Alexander Ellon Thomas Milne Portree Lawrence Skene

Fraserburgh Alexander W atson Portsoy , James Moir Huntly J. & J. Robertson Rhynie James Roger Insch Alex. Roger & Son Stonehaven James Scott Invergordon Roderick Hay Strichen John Stewart Inverurie James Davidson Turriff ...James Grieve Keith William Longmore

The North of Scotland Banking Company draw upon Messrs. Barclay,

Bevan, Tritton, & Co., Bankers, London ; the Union Bank of London; the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Manchester, and Branches ; the Liverpool Union Bank ; the Birmingham Town and District Bank, Birming-

ham ; Lambton & Co., Newcastle, Sunderland, North Shields, &c. ; the

Yorkshire Banking Company, Leeds, and Branches ; the West of England

and South Wales District Bank, Bristol, and Branches ; the Sheffield Union Banking Company; the Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches; the National Bank of Scotland's Branches; the Union Bank of

Scotland, and Branches ; the Clydesdale Banking Company, and Branches;

the City of Glasgow Bank, and Branches ; the Caledonian Banking Company,

and Branches ; the Aberdeen Town and County Bank's Branches ; the Pro-

vincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and Branches ; and in the Colonies on the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank; the Bank of New Zea-

land; the Standard Bank of British South Africa ; and the Bank of British North America, and on that Bank's Branches at New York and San Francisco.

%* Bills negotiated wherever there is a Bank.

Bank of Scotland (Aberdeen)—1780.

(40, Union Street.)

Head Office Edinburgh.

(Established by Act of Parliament in 1695 J Agent—James Augustus Sinclair. Resident Accountant—James Robertson Grant. Teller—Jsnaes Macbeth Forbes. Clerks—E. E. T. Shand, Stewart Clyne, and Alexander Michie. BRANCHES IN EDINBURGH. New Town, Edinburgh— Charles Bruce, Agent. Southern District, 7 Clerk Street—George Seton Veith, Agent. Stockbridge—John Hewat, Agent. Greenside—James Haswell, Agent. Morningside—John J. Bowie. ;

COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 15

London Office, 11, Old Broad Street—T. F. Sandiman, Manager, A. Maclean, Accountant. BRANCHES.

n ie ku^f^a^ fE. Peter and J. Glasg0 "} A. M'Lean Aberfeld , 1T'c!! ^ r 1 McKerchar hall Street Airdrie George Thomson C Thomas Stark Greenock ... P. Balliugall, acct. • D. H.Halkett I (James .Moffat and (T. Todiick and Annan Haddington 1 James Moffat, Jr. (James Gibson

, , ,. (James Muir (J. G. M'Cubbing Arbroath Hamilton ... 1 John Sim, p. agt. \G. Clark, p. agt. Ardrossan D. I. Mack Helensburgh Alex. Breingan Auchterarder J. Smitton Inverness Donald Duff Auchtermuchty... Henry W. Walker Innerleithen Robert Proctor ,, , fA.O. Turnbull and Ayr J. & J. M'Murtrie JedburghT Ballachulish Alex. Pitcairn j Adam Turnbull Arch. Brownlie A CNa Barrhead Killin Beauly John Sinclair { ag^. Blackford D. Lawson Kelso F.'s. Darling „ . f Alex. Robertson & {j. Blairgowrie ( Eobert Robertson Kilmarnock Adam Cowie Broadford (Skye)..A. K. M'Kinnon Kirkcaldy A. G. Morgan

„. . , , ( M'Lellan Callander A. M'Donald , „ W. H. & Kirkcudbright ... Castle Douglas ...H. M'Lellan [ David M

„ . , . . (W. Rutherford & / ace; J. Paterson, Galashiels JAlex. Rutherford ^ cashier Gatehouse H. D. Glover Portree Alex. Martin ("A. Neilson, man. ("G. M'Grigor St. Andrews Glasgow < G. W. Hill, sub-m. (Jas. Bain, p. agt. (.W. Neilson, acct. _, . ,. ( Robert Curror fetlrllD ^ „ Cross Jas. Robb t M. Lawson, p. agt. (Jas. Gourlay, agt. Stonehaven James G. Soutar Laurieston ( R. Gourlay, p. agt. Strathaven Thomas Tennent

UU e n XTr . T • , (John Alexander, J0hn Keith Sim - West Linton tSwn°. : } j agenfc

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

Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liver- pool District Bank and Branches ; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Woods

& Co. ; the Huddersfield Banking Company : Samuel Smith & Co., Notting-

ham and Derby ; Old Bank, Bradford ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ;

the Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches ; London and County Bank's

Branches ; National Provincial Bank of England ; Burton, Uttoxeter, and

Ashbourne Union Bank and Branches ; Sheffield Union Banking Company the Commercial Bank of Scotland ; British Linen Company ; Union Bank of

Scotland ; Bank of Ocago ; Bank of Australasia ; Bank of New Zealand and

Bank of British North America ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-

don, and China ; issues Circular Notes on the principal cities and towns on

the Continent ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland, and in foreign parts. 16 COMMERCIAL DIRECTOET.

British Linen Company (Aberdeen, 1833).

Head Office Edinburgh.

Incorporated by , 1746.

Agent—John Manson.

Teller—James Buyers. Accountant—Alexander Edward.

Clerks—Alexander Mackie Smith, William L. Beaton, James Chalmers, and Alexander Stirling.

BRANCHES.

Annan R. Irving Irvine William M'Janet Arbroath J. A. Dickson Jedburgh J. Cumming Balfron M. Robertson Kelso J. & A. Robertson Brechin D. D. Black Kilmarnock Eben. Smith C e&WiS Kingussie D. Macpherson "} J - Gilclirist haw W.Wilson Castle-Douglas. ..J. Moffat Kirriemuir W. Forest & Son Coldstream W. Douglas Langholm A. & T. Stevenson Cupar Wm. Pagan & Son Leith J. Cundel

Dumfries S. Adamson Cu e ' Erskine and Melrose > Dunbar John Kelly { Jurle _. , ( J. Christie and Moffat Thomas Reid Dundee IT. Sanderson Montrose J. Walker Dunfermline J. Landale Nairn Adam Davidson Dunse J. Wylie Newton-Stewart. D. Stroyan Elgin Brander & Gall North Berwick.. .David M'Culloch Forres Thomas Davidson Paisley Hugh Macfarlane

Fort-William J. Macgregor & Son Stuart and - PppbleqLeebles $ W - W 5" A. L. Fowler Blackwood m * ~™. I Glasgow -Ij.Gunu Jolm Coning and Porf'h^ertn f Golspie Donald Gray i Hunter Greenock T. 0. Hunter Sanquhar W. O. M'Queen Haddington John Ferme & Son Selkirk John Lang Hamilton S. Simpson Stranraer Thomas M'Caig Hawick W. & G. Davidson Tain William Ross Helmsdale Donald Gray Thornhill Russell & Austin Inverness R. Davidson Wigton Eben. S. Black

The British Linen Company issue Drafts on the following places in Scot- land :— Airdrie, Alloa, Alyth, Ardrossan, Ayr, Ballachulish, Banff, Barrhead, Beauly, Beith, Blairgowrie, Callander, Cupar-Angus, Cumnock, Dalkeith, Dingwall, Dysart, Falkirk, Forfar, Fraserburgh, Galashiels, Galston, Gate- house, Girvan, Innerleithen, Kirkcaldy, Kirkcudbright, Kirkwall, Lauder, Maybole, Motherwell, Oban, St. Andrews, Stewarton, Stirling, Stonehaven, Stornoway, Strathaven, Thurso, Troon, West Linton. They also draw and negotiate Bills through Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ; the Bank of Eng- land, and Branches ; Bank of Ireland, and Branches; Carlisle and Cumber- land Bank and Branches; S. Smith & Co., Nottingham and Derby ; Bank of Whitehaven and Branches; J. Backhouse & Co., Darlington, and Branches; Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, and Branches; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank; Huddersfield Banking Co., and Branches ; Bradford Banking Co. ; Oriental Bank Corporation, and Branches; National Provincial Bank of England, and

Branches : English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, and Branches;

Bank of New Zealand, and Branches ; Bank of Australasia, and Branches ; Bank of Otago (Limited), and Branches; Bank of British Columbia, and

Agencies ; Bank of Montreal, and Agencies ; James G. King's Sons, New

York ; London and South African Bank, and Branches. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 17

Commercial Bank of Scotland.

Draws on the London and Westminster Bank, and Coutts & Co., London. Head Office—Edinburgh.

Established in 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.

ABERDEEN IN 1811. Agent—George Milne. Accountant— George Wilkie. Teller— Daniel Baxter. Clerks— George Walker, William Laing, and Samuel Rawson. BRANCHES. Aberfeldy Chas. W. L. Forbes Glasgow Stuart & Sloane Alloa James Moir Greenock Johnston & Walker Annan Simpson &r Skelton Girvan William Murray Anstruther Philip Oliphant Gransremouth...J. S. Mackay Arbroath Mac lonald & Rollo Haddington William Dodds Ayr Henry O. Gray Hamilton .Thomas Anderson Ayton J. Bowhill Hawick George & Jas. Oliver Balmacara John Finlayson Invergordon ....Andrew Munro Banff Wm. Auld Inverness James Wilson Beauly Alexander Fraser Jedburgh J. S. Turnbull Beith James Faulds Kelso.., James Douglas Biggar John Paull Kilmarnock A. J. Bruce Bonhill Patrick Moir Kirkcaldy Davidson & Findlater Blairgowrie Andei'son & Chapman Kirkwall James Spence & Son Callander Walter Buchanan Lanark Simon L. Kello Campbeltown ...Charles Mactaggart Lerwick Charles G. Duncan Carnwath Jno. Ferguson Leith Robert Mowbray D. Colinsburgh ...John Wood Leven , & D. Nicoll Crieff William Brown Linlithgow R. R. Glen Cromarty Robert Ross Lockerbie D. Matheson Cupar-Fife George Hogarth Musselburgh ...A. O. Spence Dalkeith George & James Gray Newburgh, Fife. Alexander Laing Dumbarton John Robson Perth Thomas Soutar Dumfries Primrose & Gordon Peterhead T. J. Bremner Dunbar W. H. Ritchie Peebles John Buchan Dundee Henderson & Bulmain Alex. M'Naughton Dunfermline ...D. G. Rutherford St. Andrews Walter F. Ireland Dunkeld George Carphin Stirling ....J. & J. M. Morrisc u Douglas (La- Stromness David Coghill } Archibald D . Scott narkshire) ) Tain Kenneth Murray Earlston Henry Balfour Thurso John Henderson Elgin Alex. MKenzie Turriff Francis Souter Falkirk Charles S. Gauld Wick James Gilchrist Forfar George Lyon Whitburn A. B. Brown Galashiels James Smail SUB-BRANCHES. Abington Alex. W. Paterson Mauchline M'Millan & Clark Comrie Andw. Maxwell Markinch Alexander Gowan

., pro St Clairton Jas. Rae, accountant Cml~ ( D. Mathewson, J agent Grassmarket, ) R. M. Russell, pro Edinburgh manager n i-i. ("Alex. J. Dawson, pro J Eyemouth ...[ &gem South Bridge, {P. Robinson, pro ma- Glasgow (Trongate) John Wise, pro Edinburgh ) nager asrents 4, North- West 1 Circus Place, V-James Paris ,, (St Enoch Sq.) W. M'K. Cameron, pro agents Edinburgh ) „ (Bridgetown Office) Thomas Dunn, 2, Greenside ") pro agents Place, Edin- [• John Gulland Kilwinning James A Faulds burgh ) Kincardine A. C. Stephen 2 ; ;

18 COMMEKCIAL DIRECTORY.

The Commercial Bank of Scotland negotiates bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ; issues drafts or letters of credit on the principal cities or towns of England and Ireland, and of Canada, and on New York, Paris, and Hamburg; issues drafts and letters of credit, negotiates bills on Australia, New Zealand, India, China, and Natal, and is agent for the following establishments, viz. :—The North of Scotland Banking Company ; National Provincial Bank of England

Birmingham Banking Company ; Bradford Banking Company; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank ; West Riding Union Bank,

Huddersfield ; Hull Banking Company ; Warwick and Leamington Banking Co.; Beckett & Co., Old Bank, Leeds; Leicestershire Banking Co.; Liver- pool Commercial Banking Co. ; Manchester and Salford Bank; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; Lambton & Co., Newcastle ; J. & J. C. Wright

& Co., Nottingham ; Sheffield Banking Co. ; York Union Bank; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ; Preston Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank,

Ireland; Northern Banking Co. ; De la Touch & Co., Dublin ; Royal Bank of Ireland; Boyle, Low, Pym, & Co., Dublin; Hibernian Bank; Bank of British North America; James G. King's Sons, New York; Rothschild Brothers, Paris; R. V. Swaine & Co., Hamburg; the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, New South Wales ; the Union Bank of Australia ; Binney & Co.,

Madras ; the Oriental Bank Corporation ; and the Natal Bank.

National Bank of Scotland.

(Incorporated by Royal Cliarter.)

Agent—Thos. Adam. Accountant—John Scott. Teller— Wm. S. Guthrie. Clerks—Alex. Simpson, G. R. Scougal, Wm. Selbie, Alex. Ross, and Walter Dinnie.

London Office, 37, Nicholas Lane, E.C.— J. Miln, agent, and J. Cowan, assistant agent. BRANCHES. Airdrie James Kidd Elie, Fifeshire...W. R. Ketchen Alloa D. M'Watt Falkirk J. A. Henderson Anstruther H. B. Mackintosh Forfar James Young Ayr G. Gemmell Forres F. C. Mackenzie James Watt Fort-William ...D. S. M'Laren

, , , C John Johnston, iun. Galashiels W. Haldaue Bathgate-r, { H.Campbell, ass. agt. Girvan T. Gemmell Pairman f J.Hart, J.C.Stewart, Biggar Adam Glasgowrno„„~m Burntisland Alexander Kidd 1 assistant Castle-Douglas, J. & W. H. Lidderdale „ (Argyll Street Branch) J. Clark r< ^„., .-,_ (Thomas B. Marshall, „ (St Rollox Branch) J. Paris Coatbridge ... -j intevim agent ,, («auchiehall St.; J. M. Warden

Cupar-Angus ...D. Clark and C. Boyd ,, (Trongate) James Lamont Drnmmond and Grantown James Stewart Wm - Cupar-*Pimar Fifeire ... 4 j Alex NicolsoD Greenock A. & J. Thomson Dalkeith James L. Henderson Hawick ...Thomas Purdom Denny George Shand Inverary John M 'Arthur t,. „„n (G. H. Duncan and f Charles Stewart and Dm ° waU Inverness. i John Mitchell jWrn, Taylor Rule f A. Hannay and Islay Ewen Taylor Dumfries-n w„ i J.M'Kie t„^k„.„t. J G. Rutherford ; Wm. Jedbur§ h Dundee J. Henderson 1 Mason, assistant

,, Hilltown James Smith Kelso James Tait Dunfermline ...W. Beveridge Kilmarnock James Wilson East Linton J C G riSMn- James Whitelaw >Sls*h Edinburgh, ") { tS , ge£ Nicolson > Murdoch Ross =*** Square ) {"sssnsxs Kirkcudbright ..R. M. Gordon Kirkintilloch....James Russell . ;

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( J. Baikie ; J. Donald, Perth D. L. Jolly Kirkwa11tit-v, n t assistant Portree Harry M 'Donald Kirriemuir G. B. Brand Selkirk D. C. Alexander Largo W. R. Ketchen Stirling J. Murrie x„„ i.~i™ fR. Wallace and Stornoway Kenneth M'Kenzie LanSholm tH.Dobie f H . Adair and Stranraer ..-. T S Wm. Strachan and 1 William Wallace Leltl1 ' 1 John Turnhull . (J. Beaton; J. Spence, Stromnessa „„„„„„ ' * Lochmaben Thos. E. "Watson j jun^ aggist< gent Montrose G. C. Chalmers Thurso J. W.Galloway Nairn J. D. Lamb Ullapool John Ross Newton-StewartAlexander Waugh ("Robert C. Lawrie & Whithorn. Oban A. Gre^orson (. David M'Kie Paisley P. Guilleaume Partick Thomas Arklay Inverkeithing ,W. Fraser, Pittenweem John Bowman Bill Collector.

The National Bank of Scotland issue Drafts and negotiate Bills on every place in Scotland, England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker draw on Glyn & Co., and Coutts & Co., &c, London, and on the principal towns in Australia, New Zealand, British North America, United States, India, and China.

Royal Bank of Scotland.

Paid-up Capital, £2,000,000.

Head Office—St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh.

Incorporated by Boyal Charter, 1727.

Aberdeen in 1862.

Agents —Messrs. Smith and Cochran, Advocates. Accountant — Alexander M'Laggan. Teller — Thomas Eergusson. Messenger— John Garden.

Office 152, Union Street. Draws on the Bank of England and its Branches, Bank of Ireland and its Branches, and Coutts & Co., London. Governor —His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G. Deputy Governor—The Right Hon Sir William Gibson Craig of Riccarton, Bart. BRANCHES. Alyth William Yeaman Cambeltown Lauchlan M'Intyre „ Airlie St., William Japp Oampsie James Bishop (Andrew Binny and Catrine James M'Master Aroroatn*-u^«tv. | Alexander Hutton Coatbridge Thomas Torrance Ardrossan James L. Bailey Cumnock Andrew Whyte r David Campbell, Cumncck (New). .John Paterson Ayr < District Manager Cupar Arthur Russell C for Ayrshire Dalkeith Ricbard Paterson Aytori Walter Carter Dalmellington ...Robeit Guthrie R. T>-4-v,„„+ a S Alex, and David Doune Main BathSate | Simpson Drymen Hugh M'Callum Biggar David Thomson Dumfries Gordon & Whitelaw Bo'ness John Anderson f George Mackenzie,

, . David Guthrie and Dundee, Castle manager Brechmt, f J 1 Sons Street j Charles Wm Boase, Broughty Perry. .J. C. Lindsay I. cashier 20 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

("Messrs Roughhead Haddington ... •< and Park, Andrew f Robert M. Brodie, ( B. Park Do.,r\n vin*King St.«< I agent Hamilton T. J. & W. A. Dykes - - Adam interim Hawick James Carmichael f Jno > Do., W. Port Irvine D. Gray Dunse W. K. Hunter Johnston Andrew Holmes Ecclefechan Thomas Sbankland Jedburgh Charles Anderson Elgin Murdoch & Forsyth Kilmarnock Cumming & Main Alex Anderson Falkirk John Gair Lanark 1 and -011 A. Paterson James Ireland ( ^"Crai? ."..} Largs Robert Pinkerton Forfar John Teaman Leith Andrew H. Wilson „ E. High ("David Crichton and Lesmahagow John Gibb Street I David Steele Leven Andrew Wilkie

, . CW. Faterson and . David Rollo and rGalashiels,„ 1 „ D lo Lochee,T „„ Dundeen„„An<> f ^ E.Stewart | w> M QgiMe Lockerbie David Ewart Girvan 1 J. M'Climont William Brown and iMayDoleMnvhole -I Glamis Andrew Ralston 1 David Brown ("Arch. Robertson, David Murray

„. ) cashier Melrose Freer and Dunn Glas£ow ) H. Cowan, sub- Montrose Thomson & Savage C cashier Musselburgh Thomas Lees Waddeland Newmilnes Hugh Brown ''standTafd a ^ Perth George Gray j - waddei foWg"t e!:. !:| Port-Glasgow ...James Anderson C W ad Portobello W. & A. R. Warren " " Walter Denham dens } Rothesay James H. Semple

,, Argyle St. ..Thomas Somervail St. Andrews Stuart Grace Saltcoats John G. Halket '' H He DaUaC town!r.} ^ ^ Sanquhar James R. Wilson

,, Tradestown... James Hamilton Stewartown James Love

,, Trongate John McGibbon Stirling William Graham Donald Grant and Strathaven Robert Wilson Grantowu,-.„.„,„ J jjohn Grant Tilly coultry Alex. P. Lorimer Granton James Lamb Wishaw James Miller Greenock D. M. Latham

Agent for the Bank of England ; Bank of Ireland ; Cumberland Union

; ; Bank (limited) Stuckey's Banking Company Lambton & Co., Newcastle ;

Williams & Co., Chester, &c. ; Aberdeen Town and County Bank ; Australian Joint Stock. Bank ; Bank of New South Wales ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank. The Royal Bank negotiates Bills on every place where there is a Bank or Banker, and effects payments in the United States, British America, Australia, New Zealand, and other British Colonies, and also in the East Indies and China. The Royal Bank also issues circular notes for the convenience of persons travelling on the continent.

City of Glasgow Bank (Aberdeen)—1844.

(Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1862.)

LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

George Milne of Kinaldie Henry Adamson, Shipowner Alex. Ogston of Ardoe William Shirres, Manufacturer .

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Agents—John Cruickshank and John Morison. Teller—Alex. S. Murray.

Clerks—Alexander Leslie, Henry J. Summers, A. M'Killiam, William Booth, and James L. Cardno.

BRANCHES.

Airdrie David Mitchell Johnstone John Reid Anderston (Glas.).. Charles Phillips Kelso C. & W. Robson Ardrossan John Ernslie Kemnay John Grant Ayr Wm. Pollock Kilbiraie John Alexander Aachinblae Jas. Farquharson Kirkcaldy James Russell ~> ("James Crosbie & Kirkintilloch James Stables aantt-o I John Forbes Kirriemuir James Brodie Barrhead P. M'Lean Kilsyth T. Somerville

E - Hislop and Lanark David Stodart BarrhlUn»^v,^i J JT.Sloss Lainlash, Arran ...Jas. Mackintosh Brechin John Don Lar?s James Laing

r. i l -n f Thomas Erskine, Larkhall Thomas Duncan Broughty-Ferry..{ Methven Lasswade William Young Buckie J. Macdonald Lauder Thos. Broomfield Reid /-i ,. ,o, N ("Andrew Reid and Laurieston (Glas.) William Calton (Glasgow) » w g> Haryey Lesmahagow John Hamilton Carluke Thos Matthews Leven, Fifeshire ...John Smith Carnoustie Robert Summers Linlithgow John Hardy Cowcaddens (Glas.) John Tennant Lochwinnoch John Reid Crieff James Macrosty Henry Maitland Charing-Cross Motherwell James Shirlaw J H ° h Q (Glasgow) 5 M I sleo '}' i'mMR° ss Coatbridge Macfarlane& Andrew itXU> Cumbernauld John Whyte New Cumnock James Thomson

William Duncan . . ("M'Cutcheon and Cupar Newtonxr a.Stewart Dairy (Ayrshire) ...Gow & Stirrat [ j amieson Dingwall Hector Monro Nunton.LochmadclyRd. M'Donald Douglas (Lanark- Oban James Nicol 1 j paters0n shire) ) Paisley «. A. Pollock, jun. Dumfries L. Maitland Partick Gavin Paisley Anderson Duubar John Jaffray Peterhead , ...Robert Robert Yeaman t, „ . . ("John and Walter Dundee Pollockshaws Dunoon Arch. Mitchell ...| steuart Dunse J. C. Robson Port-Glnsgow John Anderson East-end (Glasgow) Jas. A. Kelman Pert-William, \ Q M Rout]edge Edinburgh W. Bain, manager Wigtownshire ; (" „ (Hunter-sq )...H. S. Pillans _, , Adam Sharp and Rothes 1 William Sharp ,, (Grassmarket) George Steele Elgin George Leslie Rothesay Robert M'Kirdy ,, . (Donald Murray & Falkland Charles Gulland Rutherglen„ Ferryport-on-Craig James White | R g< Murray Fettercairn Alexander Don Saltcoats James Campbell Forres Wm. Sclanders Shotts Peter Forresfe Gallowgatd (Glas.) James Garroway StVincent- Streef) JamesDale George-street (do.) John Graham (Glasgow) i

Girvan R. Cunningham Stirling . ...Chrystal & Macfarlane Gleniuce Gilbt. Symington Stornoway Norman MTver Gorbals (Glasgow) Thomas Smith Stranraer James Watson Govan D. Fraser Tignabruaich John Mackenzie Gourock George Turner Tranent J. C. Edie Greenlaw Allan Purves Trongate (Glas.) ...R. Murdoch Greenock C. S. Caircl West-end (Glas.)...W. R. Crombie Haddington J. & R.Richardson West Calder John Mungle Hamilton J. C. Forrest West Kilbride Robert Gemmel H e o n „.,.,, < Robert Gardiner k Thomassmith Whlfcburn 1 ?Gtgo wr } J. Sutherland Inverness James Anderson Wigton James M'Lean Islay James Stein Wishaw James Shirlaw Jedburgh G. Hilson, jun. 22 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. ISLE OF MAN.

(bank of mona.)

L. Jackson and , J. Moore and Castletown fS. reeip JR. tH. C. Gill \ John Mackintosk

I E. Greig, Ramsay D. Millar Douglas John \ manager

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

don Joint-Stock Bank, London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great

Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues letters of credit on the principal towns of Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada, Aus- tralia, and New Zealand.

National Security Savings' Bank of Aberdeen- 1845.

Office, Exchange Street.

TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS.

The Lord Provost The Member of Parliament for the The Eldest Baillie City The Dean of Guild The Members of Parliament for the The Convener of the Trades County The Minister of the West Parish The Sheriff The President of the Society of Ad- The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen vocates The Convener of the County The Treasurer of the Society of Ad- The President of the Mechanics 7 vocates Institution The President of the Shipmasters' The Secretary of the Mechanics' Society Institution

The above are Managers ex

John Angus, advocate * James B. M'Combie, advocate *Newell Burnett, advocate *John D. Milne, advocate Robert. Catto, jun., merchant *David McHardy, ironmonger * James Chalmers, printer Charles Playfair, gunmaker *Alex. Chivas, advocate James Rettie, jeweller 'Francis James Cochran of Balfour. Simpson Shepherd, merchant George Donald, painter John Smith, advocate *John Fraser, bootmaker Neil Smith, merchant Gray C. Fraser, advocate Lewis Smith, Bookseller *James Garden, advocate *Alex. Stronach of Drumallan *William Henderson, M.D. John Urquhart, druggist *Alexander Jopp, advocate John Watt, advocate John Leslie, manufacturer John Webster, advocate * William Lumsden, merchant *John Whyte, merchant

Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.

Treasurer—David Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank.

Actuary and Cashier—Thomas Riddell. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 23

ASSURANCE COMPANIES.

The Scottish Provincial Assurance Company.

Established 1825—Incorporated by Act of Parliament.

CAPITAL, £1,000,000.

Head Office, 93, Union Street, Aberdeen. Governor— The Right Hon. Lord Forbes. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. Chairman— Alex. Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan.

A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick I James Crombie, Esq., manufacturer James Chalmers, Esq., printer John Smith, Esq., advocate

William Littlejohn, Esq., banker | John Webster, Esq., advocate Physician— Jas. W. F. Smith, Esq., M.D. Law Agents — Messrs Clark and Morice, advocates. Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank, Office in Edinburgh 65, Princes Street Office in Glasgow Ill, St. Vincent Street Office in Perth 79, High Street Office in London £2, Cannon Street, City Office in Dublin 9, Upper Sackville Street Office in Montreal Place d'Armes Manager—THOMAS Y. WARDROP. Secretary -ALEX. STABLES, Jun.

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

The Northern Assurance Company.

Established 1836.—Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1848. HEAD OFFICES. Aberdeen, 3, King Street. London, 1, Moorgate Street. BRANCHES. Square. Glasgow St Vincent Edinburgh 20, St Andrew I 19, Place. Dundee 14, St Andrew Place. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Cliairman—John Cruickshank, Esq., LL.D.. late Professor of Mathematics in Marischal College.

Alexander Chivas, banker I Benjamin Moir, merchant Robert Fletcher, accountant James Sim of Cornhill William Leslie, architect Bankers—The North of Scotland Bank. Law Agents—Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross. DAVID CHRISTIE, Manager. SAMUEL ANDERSON, Secretary.

The Northern Assurance Company has agents in every town of conse- quence in Scotland and England, the Colonies, &c. 24 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Standard Life Assurance Company.

Head Office —3, George Street, Edinburgh. ABERDEEN BRANCH. DIRECTORS.

Duncan Forbes, 259, Union Street I James Horn of Pitmedden Professor Thomson, University of D. Wyllie, cashier, Union Bank of Aberdeen Scotland Agents and Secretaries to Local Board—Messrs Smith & Cochran, advocates. Office—152, Union Street.

Worth British and Mercantile Insurance Company.

Head Office—Edinburgh, 64, Princes Street, Aberdeen Branch Office, 103, Union Street. BOARD OP DIRECTORS. Chairman—Alexander P. Irvine, Esq. of Drum.

- William Yeats, Esq., Auquharney I John Ligertwood, Esq., advocate

Alex. B. Wbyte, Esq., merchant | William Reid, Esq., shipbroker Secretaries—Murray & M'Combie.

Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society.

Established 1831, and enrolled pursuant to Act of Parliament. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. President— Donald M'Taggart, Commission Agent.

John Bulloch, brassfounder I Alexander Birnie, mason Robert Penton, bookbinder James Peterkin, wiight James M. Smith, shoemaker Alex. Finlayson, Jun., clerk James Selbie, mason Alex. Robertson, plumber William Paterson, wright Jas. Thomson, house carpenter James Duthie, stonecutter William Gray, mason Auditors—George Milne, John Eddie, and Robert Adams. Medical .Re/eree—William Pirrie, M.D., F.R.S.E. Treasurer— Robert Eenton, bookbinder. Actuary and Secretary—John Crombie, chartered accountant. Bankers—The Bank of Scotland.

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company. DIRECTORS.

William Connan i David McHardy

John Duthie I Benjamin Moir Alexander Eddie Walter Scott Alexander Pirie Hogarth James Sim John Ligertwood COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 25

STEAM SHIPS. Tons. h.p. Cargill City of London (iron) 1116 420 William Marchant CitT of Aberdeen (iron) „.... 682 170 James Gambia (iron) 517 80 ABERDEEN AND LONDON TRADE. One of the above-named steam ships leaves Aberdeen and London (weather permitting') every Wednesday and Saturday. Agent—Charles Shepherd, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping, London. Manager— John Smith, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.

Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company. DIRECTORS. John Fraser James Chalmers S. Shepherd George Jamieson Benjamin Moir Alexander Bumess William Yeats Edinburgh and Aberdeen Passage. From Aberdeen every Tuesday and Friday night, and from Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Tuesday and Friday morning. July, August, Sep- tember, three times a-week—Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.

Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Caithness, Orkney, and Shetland Passage. From Edinburgh every Friday morning, and Aberdeen the same after- noon, for Wick, Kirkwall, and Lerwick, carrying H.M.'s mails. Also on Tuesdays during July, August, and September only. From Granton Pier, Edinburgh, every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen the same afternoon, for Wick and Thurso. Returning as follows:— From Lerwick on Monday evening, from Kuk- wall on Tuesday morning, from Thurso on Friday morning, and from Wick every Tuesday and Friday forenoon, for Aberdeen and Granton Pier, Edin- burgh. AGENTS. Edinburgh, Leith, and Granton—George Mathieson. Davidson Wick James Crawford I Kirkwall Charles Robertson & Merrylees Thurso David and Hugh Sinclair | Lerwick Manager—John Milne, 62, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.

Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steam Company (Limited).

Offices—43, Marischal Street. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. P. H. Chalmers William Hall I George Jamieson Wm. Shirres Wm.Lumsden James Milne Abernethy J. B. Adam I James Joseph Wood, Managing Director. rhe "Pharos," Andrew Linklater, commander, sails from Aberdeen every Friday, and from Hull every Tuesday. Agent in Hull—Wm Dyson, Jun., Prince's Dock. Che " Princess Alice," James Urquhart, commander, sails from Aberdeen every Tuesday, and from Newcastle every Friday. Agent in Newcastle—Charles Dotchin, Eenwick's Entry, Quayside. 26 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen and Newcastle Trade.

" Scottish Maid," Greig, sails from Aberdeen and Newcastle every alternate Saturday. Managers—George Leslie & Co. Agent—John Ochiltree, Quayside, Newcastle.

RAILWAY COMPANIES.

Caledonian Railway Company. DIRECTORS.

T. Hill, Glasgow, Chairman. Lieutenant-Colonel Salkeld, Carlisle Andrew Buchanan, Dumbartonshire James F. Wyllie, Aberfeldy James Clerk, Glasgow Daniel Ainslie, Edinburgh Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart., Fasque J. C. Bolton, Glasgow Robert Kergusson, Dundee James Taylor, Edinburgh Andrew Davidson, Perth Lieut -Colonel Gandy, Milnthorpe John Cowan, Glasgow John Wilson, Bannockburn General Manager—James Smithells. Secretary—Archibald Gibson. Assistant Mangaer—Irvine Kempt. General Goods Manager—Wm. Matbesoo. Engineer— Geo. Graham, C.E General Passenger Superintendent — Henry Ward. Locomotive Superintendent—Benjamin Conner. District Traffic Superintendent (Aberdeen) —Alex. Alexander.

Solicitors —Hope & Mackay, W.S., Edinburgh ; and Shiell & Small, Dundee

Auditors— John Young, London ; John Graham, C.A., Glasgow. Head Office— 302, Buchanan Street, Glasgow.

Great North of Scotland Railway Company.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846. DIRECTORS.

Chairman—John Duncan, Esq., advocate, Aberdeen. Deputy -Chairman—George Milne, Esq. of Kinaldie. Thomas Adam, Esq., banker, Aber- William Leslie, Esq., architect, Aber- deen deen Newell Burnett, Esq. of Kyllachie, John Ligertwood, Esq., advocate, Aberdeen Aberdeen James Crombie, Esq., manufacturer, W. Lon^more, Esq., distiller, Keith

Grandholm Works, by Aberdeen James Moir, Esq , banker, Portsoy Wm Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy James Badenoch Nicolson, Esq. of Robert Kaye, Esq., Fountain Bank, Glenbervie Partick Hill, near Glasgow Major John Ramsay of Barra Solicitors—Messrs. Adam, Thomson, and Ross, Aberdeen. Auditors— R. Fletcher and J. A. Sinclair. General Manager—Robert Milne, C.E. Assistant—J. S. Stuart. Secretary—W. B. Ferguson, C.E. Assistant—G. Neilson. Locomotive Superintendent—Wm. Cowan. Resident Engineer—P. M. Barnett.

Goods Manager—W. Walker. Passenger Superintendent—¥ . Morrison. Accountant—S. Paterson. COMMERCIAL DIEECTOET. 27

Deeside Railway Company.

(Worked by Great North of Scotland Railway Company.)

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1846. DIRECTORS. Chairman—John Duncan, advocate. Vice Chairman—Patrick Davidson of Inchmarlo. Alexander B. Whyte, merchant Francis Aberdein of Keithock Thomas Ruxton, advocate Alexander Davidson of Desswood Auditors—J. A. Sinclair and George Marquis. Solicitors—Messrs. Duncan & Clyne, Aberdeen. Secretary—W. B. Ferguson.

Aboyne and Braemar Railway Company.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1865.

Chairman—Lieutenant-Colonel Farquharson of Invercauld. Deputy Chairman—John Duncan, Esq., Chairman of Great North of Scotland and Deeside Railway Companies. William Brown, Esq., factor, Inver Thomas Euxton, Esq., advocate, cauld, Braemar Aberdeen Alexander B. Whyte, Esq., merchant John Hickie, Esq., merchant, London Aberdeen Auditors—Robert Fletcher and James Meston. Solicitors—Messrs. Duncan and Clyne, Aberdeen Secretary—W. B. Ferguson.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Foreign Consuls, &c.

Belgium James W. Barclay, 38, Castle Street Denmark David Aitken, 48, Marischal Street Prance James W. Barclay, 38, Castle Street Hamburg Bremen '.'.'. '.'.'. John P. White, 107, King Street ubeck ". f Mecklenburg-Schwerin r Netherlands Charles Ludwig, 57, Marischal Street Prussia John P. White, 107, King Street Russia ... William Smith, ^8, King Street Spain Charles Ludwig, 57, Marischal Street Sweden and Norway John F. White, 107, King Street United States Alex. Brand, 103, Union Street Surveyor of Shipping for Lloyds—Thomas W. Kettle, 13, Regent Quay. Lloyd's Agent—James Aiken, jun., 57, Marischal Street.

Government Emigration Agent—J. T. Rennie, 48, Marischal Street. 28 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Mercantile Marine Board.

Office—28 Regent Quay.

Chairman ex-Officio —The Lord Provost. Elected by Board of Trade— James Marsh, James Forbes, William Edward, and James Monro. Elected by the Shipowners— Henry Adamson, James Buyers, Benjamin Moir, Robert Catto, Wm. Rose, and John Cook. Superintendent, Registrar Royal Naval Reserve, and Secretary to the Board- James F. Kellas. Deputy do. do. —David Kyd. Examiner in Navigation and Seamanship — John Williams. Clerk and Messenger—Peter Diack. Merchant Seamen's Fund Office. Seamen's Savings Bank Office. Royal Naval Reserve Office. Engineer Surveyor, and Examiner of Engineers and in Steam—H. S. Bone.

Shipwright Surveyor—William Campbell. Office—11% Regent Quay.

Aberdeen Corn Exchange Company DIRECTORS. Cliairman—*William Webster. Secretary and Treasurer—*John Webster. *John F. White William Davidson William Keith Neil Smith, jun. James Barron William Black William Knox * Alexander Campbell

Alex. Mitchell I Alexander Walker Those marked * form the Committee of Management

Aberdeen Stock Exchange Association. MEMBERS. James Black Robert B. Home Alex. Stephen John Ferguson Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jr. David Smith James George James A. Murray James Tytler H. Campbell Gordon John T. Rennie Committee :—Alexander Stephen, Chairman; John Ferguson, R. B. Home,

James A. Murray ; and David Smith, Secretary.

Aberdeen Lime Company.

Provost Blaikie's Quay.

Sub- Committee—Alexander Nicol; Heary Adamson ; R. Williamson, Ben-

dauch; Thomas Ruxton ; Thomas Wishart, Cairntradlin ; John Craig-

head, jun., Tarbothill ; John Duthie of Cairnbulg. Managers—Morison and Harvey, COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 29

Aberdeen Commercial Company.

Established 1813.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. George Thompson, jun., Esq. of Pit- John Smith, Esq., advocate George Milne, Esq. of Kinaldie Alexander Jopp, Esq., advocate James Horn, Esq. of Pitmedden

Alexander Davidson, Esq. of ] Patrick Henderson Chalmers, Esq. wood advocate Managers—Black and Copland.

The Northern Agricultural Company,

30, Waterloo Quay.

DIRECTORS. John Anderson, Auchnieve, Tarves Wm. Routledge, ropemaker, Abdn. Alexander Anderson, Tillygreig *James Sim of Cornhill, Aberdeen Robert Brown, Bankhead, Midmar Alexander Stronach of Dramallan, Alexander Bruce, M illhill, Mintlaw Aberdeen *Anthony Cruickshank, merchant, *Robt. Simpson of Cobairdy, Huntly Aberdeen Walter Scott, Glendronach, Huntly David Fraser of Derncleugh, Aberdeen James Strachan, Wester Fowlis, John Garland, Cairnton, Fordoun Leochel James Gordon, M,D., Old Aberdeen John Sleigh, Mains, Strichen William Hay, merchant, Alford John Thomson, Beanshill, Peter- John Humphrey, of Pitmedden culter William Milne, Tillycairn, Cluny Alexander B. Whyte, merchant, Wm Martin, Edinbancbory, Mossat Aberdeen Patrick Poison, Mameulah, Summer- George Webster, Durno, Pitcaple hill * George Yeats, merchant, Aberdeen Those marked * are the Sub-Committee. Manager—Alexander Anderson,

Aberdeen Market Company.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1839.

Capital—£50,000.

Chairman—Neil Smith, Jun. DIRECTORS. Alexander Chivas G. W. Wilson W. Melville, jun. David Gill George Collie C. J. G. Duguid J. O. Haigh Thomas Melville William Shirres Dr James Will Rev. Dr W. R. Pirie William Moir W. Yeats James Littlejohn W. Cassie William J. Lumsden of James F. Beattie Captain Ramsay Balmedie James Chalmers James Chivas Secretaries and Law Agents—Adam, Thomson, and Ross, advocates. Treasurer—Robert Lumsden, manager, N. of S. Bank. Superintendent—James Morison. Architect—William Smith. 3 30 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Gas Light Company of Aberdeen. DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. Chairman—James Giles. James Sim James F. Beattie James Giles Anthony Cruickshank John Sutherland Newell Burnett Manager and Secretary—George Gordon. Law Agents—Adam, Thomson, and Ross, Advocates. Superintendent—Alexander Smith. Assistant Superintendent—Alexander Slasser. Collectors—James Crane, John B. Simpson, and Robert Collie. Book-keeper—George Abell. Inspector of Meters— Leslie Morison. Clerk—Alexander Walker.

The Aberdeen Music Hall Company (Limited). DIRECTORS. Chairman—John Webster. Robert Abernethy George Jamieson George Brown William Leslie Newell Burnett Alexander Nicol Alex. Pirie, jun. Hardy Robinson Robert Catto G. Thompson, jun. Alex. Davidson of Desswood Alexander B. Whyte William Henderson, architect Auditor—Mr John Crombie. Secre'aries and Law Agents—Messrs Kennedy & Eraser, Advocates, Aberdeen. Keeper of the Rooms—William Clark.

Aberdeen Property Investment Company.

Instituted 1851.

Office—Public Schools, Little Belmont Street. President— Vice-President—Hugh Ross. Treasurer—Robert Collie, Merchant, Belmont St. Manager—John Macaldowie. Open every fourth Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. „ „ Friday, from 6 to 9 p.m.

Aberdeen Co-operative Property Investment Company.

George Thompson, jun., Esq. of Pitmedden Neil Smith, jun., Esq., merchant John T. Rennie, Esq. of Deemount DIRECTORS. Chairman—William Henderson, Esq. George Brown, auctioneer John Eddie, clerk James Preston, carpenter David Bell, joiner. William Leask, shipmaster Robert M'Bain, carpenter James M'Connach, mason George Rae, mason James Anderson, blacksmith Manager—John Crombie, C. A. LEGAL DIRECTORY. 31

Bon- Accord Property Investment Company, Established 1853.

Enrolled under the Act 6 and 7, Will. IV., Cap. 32. Shares-, £25 each. Entry Money, 6d per share. Trustees—Baillie Forbes, Baillie Sim, and Robert Lumsden, Esq. DIRECTORS. Chairman—Baillie Urquhart. Vice-Chairman—D. R. Lyall Grant, Esq. of Kingsford William Alexander, clothier W. B. Ferguson, Secretary, Great A. S. Cook, clothier North ot Scotland Railway George Donald, glazier William Ironside, builder R. Ewing, architect James M'Kenzie, baker G. Mackay, leather merchant. Solicitor—Thos. Ruxton, Advocate. Surveyor—James Henderson, Architect. Treasurer—James Morison, New Market. Manager—George Marquis. C.A. Bankers—The North of Scotland Bank.

Trade Protection Society. Instituted 1854.

Office—30, Marischal Street. President—James Forbes. Vice-President—John Miller. Directors—Twenty-five of the leading merchants of the town. Treasurer—John Roger. Law Agents—Yeats & Flockhart, Advocates. Secretary—W. Steele, Accountant.

Society of Accountants. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1867. President—George Marquis. Treasurer and Secretary—James Meston. Auditor—John Crombie. Council—William Lunan, James A. Murray, lohn Smith, and Alex. Brand. MEMBERS. Alexander Brand William Milne John Crombie James A. Murray Robert Fletcher James A. Sinclair John Grant Leslie John Smith William Lunan William Steele George Marquis James Tytler James Meston

SECTION IV.-LEGAL DIRECTORY.

Society of Advocates.

Incorporated by Royal Charters—1774, 1799, and 1862. President—Alexander Jopp. Treasurer—Andrew Murray. 1807 1817 1819 Winchester n Alexander Gibbon *fJohn Smith n 1818 1812 fW. Adam n 1820 Chalmers n tAlex. Stronach n G. Johnston n 32 LEGAL DIRECTORY.

1851 Alex. Chivas n JGeorge Grub, LL.D. James Paull tJames Edmond n {William Yeats n John Davidson John Stuart n 1822 1852 1837 John Angus n tJohn Robertson David Mitchell 1823 C. G. Grainger tJD. R. Morice n James Russell n William Paul William Moir 1824 Jas. Williamson *John Duncan n 1854 t Robert Smith n tAlex. Davidson 1825 JCharles Duncan n R. Ligertwood n fN. Burnett n 1840 *fJohn Reid *t$Alexander Jopp n William Hunter 1855 1826 Alex. Elockhart John Ligertwood Peter Duguid * William Ross n *G. C. Fraser 1841 Thomas Mackenzie 1827 Charles F. Runcy Alex. Duthie n tSir A. Anderson n D. H. Kennedy James Collie n John Duncan, jun. 1828 tWm, F. Ogg James Brebner n 1856 John 1829 tJames Garden Thomson *|Lauchlan M'Kinnon, J. Watt, jun. n Al. Macdonald n jun. n William Dunn tFrancis Edmond n Andrew Jopp n 1843 *Lessel Stephen 1830 *George Collie John Watt Colin A. Philip R.S.F. Spottiswood John Anderson n 1857

1844 - T. 1831 A.W.A.Youngson Alex. Stronach, jun. Andrew Murray n *George Allan *tj John D. Milne *tF. J . Cochran J. B. M'Combie n Pat. Davidson n 1845 Alex. E. Smith James Geddes James Bryce *Alex. Edmond n John Webster John Muill 1846 1832 1859 *George Walker Marianus Massie JNorval Clyne John S. Henderson Charles Thomson William Anderson *fJohn Clark n 1847 John G. Dawson Patrick Cooper n Thos Primrose * William L. Reid n Alexander Yeats L. M'Kinnon, sen. 1848 William Humphrey

*A1. Simpson, sen. T. J. Bremner Al. Simpson, jun. Thomas Ewen Geo. Cadenhead *C. B. Davidson Lambert Barron Thomas Ruxton W. C. Hunter

1849 John Humphrey John Ferguson Jas. Forbes Lumsden George Grant D. G. Cattanach Aiex. Cochran n LEGAL DIRECTORY. 33

§William Milne Thomas Spark Sinclair David Duncan § Alexander Webster n Robert Collie Gray James Tawse Fran. Edmond, jun. David Carter Fraser Harvey Hall William Gordon 1864 John Paton Cumine

Geo. David Ruther- 1865 1868 ford n P. H. Chalmers n Peter Clark James Murray Garden §Alex. Edmond, jun. David Littiejohn John Milne Shaw §James Ross Douglass Duncan *Farquharson Taylor Alexander Murray n Garden John Parker Alexander Kemlo

Lecturer on Scots Law and Conveyancing, and Librarian—George Grub, LL.D. Factor and Secretary—John Clark. Officer—Thomas Wood.

* Funds Committee. f Lands do. % Examinators do. § Agents for Poor.

Those having n attached to their names are Notaries Public.

Circuit Court of Justiciary.

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

Sheriff Court.

Sheriff—Andrew Jameson, Advocate. Sheriffs-Substitute—John Comrie Thomson, J. Angus, Al. Stronach, and William Yeats, Advocates. Sheriff-Substitute at Peterhead—James Skelton, W.S. Sheriff-Clerk—John Ligertwood.

Clerks-Depute—J . G. Leslie and William Daniel. Clerk-Depute at Peterhead— R. Maitland. Procurator-Fiscal—Alex. Simpson, Jun., Advocate. Assistant—George Cadenhead, Advocate. Auditor—J. G. Leslie. Bar Officer—Robert Shaw.

Court days at Aberdeen—Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a.m., during

the Sessions ; and at Peterhead on Tuesday and Thursday.

Commissary Court

Commissary—Andrew Jameson. Commissaries-Depute—John Comrie Thomson, Alexander Stronach, John Angus. Commissary-Clerk—Alexander H. Chalmers. Commissary Clerk-Depute— Charles Warrack. Procurator-Fiscal—Alex. Simpson, Jun. 34 LEGAL DIRECTORY.

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. Cleric-Depute—John G. Leslie. The Circuit Small Debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverurie, Huntly, Turriff, and Fraserburgh, once every three months. J. Skene, Tarland James Nicol, Turriff G. Taylor, Inverurie Robert Anderson, Fraserburgh W. Murdoch, Huntly are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c, to be brought in these Courts; and a clerk from Aberdeen officiates at these Courts. .

Burgh or Baillie Court.

Lord Provutsi—Alexander Nicol. Baillies.

William Henderson i John Fraser Robert Urquhart ; John Sangster Clerk—Town-Clerk Depute. Legal Assessor—D. R. Morice, Advocate. Procurator-Fiscal—George Cadenhead. Officers of Court—Town Sergeants. The Court Day is Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a.m., during 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. Clerk—James A. Sinclair. Clerk-Depute—John G. Leslie. Procurator-Fiscal—J, D. Milne.

Justice of Peace Small Debt Court.

The Aberdeen District Court sits every Fortnight, on Monday, at 11 o'clock, a.m., for the trial of Small Debt Cases under £5, by 6 Geo. IV., c. 48. Judges—Any two Justices of Peace. Clerk—J. A. Sinclair. Clerk-Depute—J. G. Leslie. DISTRICT AND DEPUTE CLERKS. Aberdeen, John G. Leslie Kincardine. Alford H. M'Connacb, Forbes Peterhead Robert Maitland Braemar... James Smith, Ballater Rathen and ) Robert Sutherland, Deer John Walker, Bank Agent, Fraserburgh j Fraserburgh Old Deer Huntly W. Taylor Ellon John Rae Turriff James Nicoll Garioch ...A. Fowlie, Inverurie Holidays—New Year's Day, Good Friday, the Queen's Birthday, and Christmas Day are kept as Holidays at the Sheriff Clerk's, the Commissary Clerk's, and Justice of Peace Clerk's Offices.

Police Court. Judge—The Sitting Magistrate. Procurator-Fiscal—George Cadenhead. Clerk—Town-Clerk Depute. %* All the Courts, except the Baillie and Police Courts, meet in the Court-House, Castle Street. The Sheriff, Commissary, Justice of Peace, and Small Debt Clerk's Offices are in the Record Hall, 27, King Street. Hours of attendance—from 10 o'clock, a.m., to 4, p.m. Saturdays—10 a.m., to 1, P.M. MEDICAL DIRECTORY. 35

General Road Trustees.

General Clerk—Newell Burnett, Aberdeen. DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT CLERKS. 1 Deer Patrick Irvine, Peterhead 2 Ellon Geo. F. Raeburn, Ellon 3 Garioch A. S. M'Lean. Inverurie 4 Kincardine O'Neil James Ogg, bank agent, Aboyne 5 Turriff Alexander Souter, Banff 6 Aberdeen R. Smith, advocate, Aberdeen 7 Alford Hugh M'Connach, schoolmaster, Alford 8 Huntly A exarider Stewart, writer 9 Town of Aberdeen Robert Fletcher

Messengers-at-Arms.

Robert Shaw, Aberdeen Grant Imlay, Peterhead Alexander Leslie, do. J. i«. M'Nee, Turriff James M'Kinnon, Huntly John Milne, Aberdeen

Sheriff Officers.

Thomas L. Shaw, Aberdeen John Argo, New Deer Charles Dawson, do. J. D. M'Nee, Turriff George Lyell, do. John George, do. Alexander Leslie, do. George Webster, Old Meldrum John Hendry, do, John Law, Lumsden Village, Auch- Alex. Sangster, do. indoir James Cooper, do. James M'Kinnon, Huntly John Milne, do. W. Kennedy, Insch William Rue, Cruden George Robertson, Inverurie Robert Adam, Peterhead John Dawson, do. Grant Imlah, do. Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil John Leslie, do. Joseph Nicol, jun., do. Wm. Findlay, do, Peter Cran, Ballater John Thorn, Longside Wm. Imray, Banchory-Ternan Alex. Thomson, do. William Skene, Tarlaud William Rushmore, Fraserburgh Joseph Jenkins, Banff George Taylor, Keith John Morrison, do. William Dalziel, Strichen Robert Cormack, Fyvie James Adie, do. John Smith, Alford John Brown, New Pitsligo William Marr, Ellon

SECTION V—MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

Royal Infirmary- (1740). PHYSICIANS. Consulting Physician—Alexander Kilgour, M.D. M.D. F. Smith, M.D. | Robert Beveridge, Alex. Harvey, M.D. | Jas. W. Resident Physician's Assistant—Patrick Nicol. A.M. 36 MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

SURGEONS. William Keith, M.D. David Kerr, M.D. William Pirrie, M.D. David Fiddes, M.D. Ophthalmic Surgeon—Alexander Ogston, M.D. Dental Surgeon— W. Williamson, R.C.S.E. Resident Surgeon's Assistant—Brodie Cruickshank, A.M. Resident Superintendent and Apothecary—Robert Rattray, M.D. Chaplain—Rev. Alex. Ferguson. Treasurer and Clerk—William Carnie. Auditor—James Tytler. Matron— Mrs Morrison. Lecturers on Clinical Medicine—Dr Alex. Harvey, and Dr James W. E. Smith. Lecturers on Clinical Surgery—Wm. Keith, M.D., and Wm. Pirrie, M.D. Lecturer on Pathology and Curator of Museum— - Gate-porter—James Milne. House-porter—Edward R. Thomson.

Royal Lunatic Asylum— (1800).

RESIDENT OFFICIALS. Physician and Superintendent— Robert Jamieson, M.D. Medical Assistants—Drs. J. H. Smith and Alexr. Reid. House Steward—Edward Savage. Matron—Miss Elrick. Ladies' Superintendent at Elmhill House—Mrs Butters. House-keeper at do.—Miss E. Johnston. Consulting Physician—Dr Macrobin. Chaplain—Rev. Alex. Ferguson. Treasurer and Clerk—William Carnie.

Medico-Chirurgical Society.

President—G. Ogilvie, M.D. Secretary and Treasurer— Robert Beveridge, M.D. Curator of Museum—R. Smith, Surgeon. Librarian—Wm. Fraser, Surgeon.

Aberdeen Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Institution (1823),

Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate.

For supplying Advice and Medicine to the sick poor, and to such as are unfit patients for the Infirmary, at their own houses. Supported by volun- tary contribution.

President—The Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents—J. Webster and Sir Alexander Anderson. Secretary and Treasurer—John Watt, advocate. MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. Robert Smith, Surgeon Angus Fraser, M.D. William Fraser, Alex. Duncan, M.B., Surgeon do. \

John Paterson, do. I D. Dyce Brown, M.D. Vaccination by the Medical Officers of the Institution. Apothecary—John Urquhart. Collector and Attendant—John Middleton.

Patients admitted every morning at half-past 9 o'clock ; Medicine dis- pensed every af cernoon at half-past 3 o'clock ; and Vaccination performed every Wednesday at 3 o'clock. ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY. 37

Ophthalmic Institution, for Diseases of the Eye,

60, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. Under the Patronage of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, William Leslie, Esq. of Warthill, and the Hon, the County Club. President—Frederick Holland, Esq. Surgeon—Dr A. D. Davidson, 207, Union Street, Aberdeen. Attendance (at 60, St. Nicholas Street) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past 2 p.m. Open to all cases, without any recommendation.

Hospital for the Belief of Persons Labouring under Incurable Diseases.

President—The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen. Vice-Presidents—Wm. Leslie of Warthill, Alexander Innes of Raemoir, and J. Comrie Thomson. Secretary—Patrick Cooper, Advocate.

SECTION VI-ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OP SCOTLAND. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. East Parish Union-street A. W. Brown 148, Crown-street Principal Beadle. ..Alexander Scatterty, 32 St. Nicholas-street ^Malaw-ter. West Parish Union-street {fe^g^;^ Principal Beadle... John Gray, 29, Bon-accord-street North Parish King-street John Wilson 33, Union-place Principal Beadle. ..John Logan, 11, Crooked-lane South Parish Belmont-street Thomas Dewar Principal Beadle.. .Thomas Wood, Advocates'-buildings Greyfriars Parish ...Broad-street Joseph Henderson, 17, Victoria-st.W. Principal Beadle. ..John Mitchell, 47, Summer-street St. Clement Parish St. Clement-street. ..J. W. Hepburn. ..2, Roslin-terrace Principal Beadle.. .James Ewing, 20, Prince Regent-street John Knox Mounthooly Charles Skene. ...10, Rose-street Principal Beadle. ..Hugh Stewart, 6, Causewayend Gilcomston Summer-street David Milne 5, Carden-place Principal Beadle... Robert Edward, 8, Upper Leadside Holburn - place John Milne 51, Chapel-street Principal Beadle. ..Peter Johnston, Stirling-street

FREE CHURCH OP SCOTLAND.

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. East Belmont-street Principal Beadle. ..Joseph Lawrence, 86, John-street West Union Street A. D. Davidson, D.D., 126, Crown-street Principal Beadle.. .Alex. Barnet, Church-buildings, Bon-accord-st. —

38 ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.

NAMES. WHEEE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. North West North-street... George Campbell.. .93, Queen-street Principal Beadle... James Adams, 36, Frederick-street South Belmont-street J. M Sloaue 44, Skene-terrace Principal Beadle... "William Donald, 36, Union-terrace MeWille Correction-wynd Jas. H. Collie 5, Garden-place South Principal Beadle. ..George Moir, Braehead, Gilcomston Gaelic Gaelic-lane Geo. M'Donald 36, Bon-accord-st. Principal Beadle.. .Robert Mackay, 6, Black's-buildings Bon-Accord Union-terrace Charles Ross 20, Union-terrace Principal Beadle... William Menzies, 8, Northfield Trinity Crown-street Win. H. Gaulter...40, Albyn-place Principal Beadle. ..Alexander Lennie, 40, Chapel-street Greyfriars George-street John Thomson.... 5, W. Craibstone-st. Principal Beadle. ..Francis Russell, 5, Jopp's-court, Broad-street by Union-street M'Gilvray, D.D Gilcomston W. . {^WooLld?' Principal Beadle. ..Adam Hay, 9, Skene-row Union Shiprow Alex. Bannatyne ...9, Victoria-st. W. Principal Beadle. ..William Blake, 1, Hanover-lane St Clement's Prince Regent-st... .Alex. Spence, D.D., Castle-hill Principal Beadle. ..John Forsyth, 4, Baltic-street John Knox Gerrard-street John Stephen Rosemount-place Principal Beadle. ..James Ogg, 80, George-street Holburn Bon-accord-terrace W. L. Mitchell 34 Victoria-st, W. Principal Beadle.. .John Greig, 43, Chapel-street Mariners' Commerce-street. ..Jno. Longmuir, LL.D., 50, Dee-street Principal Beadle. ..James Probit, 41, Netherkirkgate High "....Belmont-street Henry M. Williamson. ..44, King-street Principal Beadle... Wm. Simpson, 40, Blackfriars-street Gallowgate 160, Gallowgate James Goodall, 14, Correction-wynd Principal Beadle. ..Robert Lafferty, 85, Gallowgate Northfield Loanhead-terrace... Alexander Yule 12, Albert-terrace

EPISCOPALIAN, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, &c. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED, MINISTEKS. RESIDENCES. S*th D.C.L...Springfield St Andrewl^Sng-street } **<* -> Principal Beadle.. .Charles E. Lewis, 35, Queen-street Scotch Episcopal— St John's St John's-place John Comper 44, Bon-accord-st. Principal Beadle... Wiliain Baillie, Bellevue, Hardgate Scotch Episcopal ") Alfred Rudall, B.A. Oxon, 3 Queen's- St Mary's Carden-place S cross Verger... J. Nicoll, 19, Jasmine-terrace Church of England— > F. W. B. Bouverie, B.A., 3, West Craib- St Paul's 61, Gallowgate f stone-street Clerk.. .H. Franklin, 61, Gallowgate Church of England — St James' Crown-street Wm. Acraman, 22, Springbank-terrace Principal Beadle... George Bothwell, 49, Summer-street United Presbyterian, St Nicholas-lane, John Rutherford, 10, Strawberrybank Principal Beadle.. .William Adams, 28, Young-street United Presbyterian, George-street...James Stirling 4, Caroline-place Principal Beadle.. .John Nicol, 16, Northfield, Gilcomston United Presbyterian, Belmont-street, David Beatt...6, Ann-place Principal Beadle. ..Hind Harper, 17, Gordon-street United Presbyterian, Charlotte-street, Matthew Galbraith...4, Dee Place Principal Beadle.. .Robert M'Kay, 18, John-street United Presbyterian, St Paul-street. ..Andrew Dickie 6, Millburn-street Principal Beadle.. .Robert Wyllie, 9, St Paul-street United Presbyterian, Nelson-street Thomas Brown 6, King's-crescent Principal Beadle. ..Charles Reid, 170|, Gallowgate EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 39

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. MINISTERS. RESIDENCES. Associate Synod Skene-terrace....John M'Kay 26, Skene-terrace Principal Beadle.. .William Mitchell, 4, Little Chapel-street Methodist (Wesleyan), Longacre >ohn Holmes. ...44, Constitution-street Principal Beadle. ..James Jamieson, 20, Longacre Congregational Belmont-street.. .David Arthur 7, Springbank-terrace Principal Beadle. ..John Clark, 62, Skene-street Congregational Dee-street David Wallace. ...Whitehall Principal Beadle...

Congregational Blackfriars-street.. .Thomas Gilfillan. . .10, Ferryhill -place Principal Beadle... Thomas Michie, 101, West North-street Congregational Frederick-street John Hunter 66, Hutcheon-st. Eden Cottage M °Unt ' Congregational Park-street > -| ^SeT™' Principal Beadle... James Cotton, 45, Hutcheon-street Evangelical Union. ..St Paul-street Fergus Ferguson ..12, Mount-street Principal Beadle... Peter Gillan, 31, Charlotte-street Evangelical Union, | John . street Alex# Stewart 5, South Crown-st. Zion Chapel j

_ , . , ,-, „4.„,„t f Alex. Anderson, 7, Chanonry, Old ....George-street ... Baptist [ Aberdeen

-. 4- (Clarence Chambers, 6, Powis-place, Baptisti.- i. (English),-n v -u\ John-streett„i i. -J Calsayseat Baptist (Scotch) South Silver-st Vacant Catholic— *) J. Sutherland, Chapel-house, Huntly Church of the Assumption, Huntly-st. > street Chapel of the Visitation, Justice-street ) W. Stopani, do. Principal Beadle. ..Alex. Aitken, Chapel-court, Justice-street

., . ^ . „ . ( John G. Slater. 2, Powis-place, Cal- UnitananTT George-street •} sayseat Friends Gallowgate Various Glassite St Andrew-street.. Various

SECTION VII—EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

University of Aberdeen. FOUNDED 1494. Chancellor—Charles Henry, Duke of Richmond and Lennox. Vice-Chancellor—Principal Campbell. Rector—M. E. Grant Duff, Esq., M.P. Principal—Peter Colin Campbell, D.D. Secretary—Wm. Milligan. D.D.

Assessors- Rev. William Mearns, D.D. ; John Webster, Esq.; Alexander

Kilgour. M.D. ; Rev. Professor Pirie, D.D. Registrar and Librarian—Rev. John Fyfe, M.A. PROFESSORS. Greek William D, Geddes, M.A. Humanity John Black, M.A. Logic Alexander Bain, M.A. Mathematics Frederick Fuller, M.A. Natural Philosophy David Thomson, M.A. Moral Philosophy William Martin, M.A., LL.D, Natural History James Nicol Systematic Theology Samuel Trail, D.D., LL.D. Divinity and Church History William R. Pirie, D.D. Divinity and Biblical Criticism .: William Milligan, D.D. Oriental Languages Andrew Scott, M.A. Law Patrick Davidson, LL.D. Institutes of Medicine George Ogilvie, M.D. Practice of Medicine..., John Macrobin, M.D. Chemistry James Smith Brazier 40 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Anatomy John Struthers, M.D. Surgery William Pirrie, M.D. Materia Medica Alexander Harvey, M.D. Midwifery Medical Logic and Medical Jurisprudence Francis Ogston, M.D. Botany George Dickie, M.D. LECTURERS. Murray Sunday Lecture W, R. Pirie, D.D. (W. R. Pirie, D.D. Murtle Lecture—Evidences of Christianity... < W. Milligan, D.D. (S. Trail, D.D., LL.D. Agriculture .Thomas F. Jamieson ASSISTANTS. Greek Alexander F. M'Bean, M.A, Humanity Charles Grant, M.A. Mathematics Robert "Walker, M.A. Natural Philosophy .George M'Conachie, M.A. Chemistry J. H. Franklin Anatomy James Rodger, A.M., M.B. Materia Medica, Medical Medical} Logic, and A1 niJ... n r Alex u ston °-M M -nL> - ' S Jurisprudence / > -

Free Church College, Union Place.

Rev. James Lumsden, 34, Bon-Accord Terrace Rev. Marcus Sachs, Kepplestone Cottage, Rubislaw Rev. Dr. David Brown, 8, Belvidere Place

TOWN'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Under the Patronage of the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council.

Grammar School. Interim Teacher of Rector's Class—Mr Thomas A. Stewart, M.A., h., 2, Union Place.

Classical Masters— Rev. Alexander Beverly, A.M., h. 180, Skene Street West ;

Rev. J. W. Legge, A.M., h. Balmoral Place, Holburn Street ; Mr. Alex.

Martin, A.M., 7i. ISO, Skene Street West ; Mr Thomas Still, A.M., h. Bloomfield Cottage, Holburn Street. Subjects taught—Latin, Greek, English, History, and Geography.

Pees for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Classes, 13s 6d per quarter ; for 4th and 5th Classes, Latin, lis, Greek, 5s per quarter. Arithmetical and Mathematical Master—Rev. George M 'Arthur, A.M. h. 29, High Street, Old Aberdeen. Fee, for 1 hour a- day, 6s. per quarter. Writing-Master—Mr Samuel Pope, h. 1, Thistle Street. Fee for Writing (1 hour a-day), 6s per quarter. Interim Teacher of French and German—Mr. Hugo Krueger, h. 18, North Silver Street. Fee for French or German (3 hours a-week), 10s 6d per quarter. Drawing Master—Mr John Mitchell, h. 60, Bon-Accord Street.

Fee for Drawing (2 hours a-week), advanced, 10s 6d per quarter ; Elemen- tary, 5 s. Interim Teacher of English —Mr George Stephen. Fee for English (1 hour a-day), 5s per quarter. Gymnastics—Mr Roland, in Summer. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. Janitor—William Dawson, Lodge. .

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Schools in Little Belmont Street.

Master—Robert Alexander, A.M., 7i.5, Millbum Street, Ferryhill. Brnncb.es taught—English Reading, English Grammar, Geography, History, Composition, History of English Literature, &c. Fee, 7s 6d per quarter. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, and Mathematics. or more Fee—For one hour daily, 5s ; for two hours, 7s 6d ; for three hours, 10s 6d per quarter. Writing and Drawing. Fee—For Writing, including materials, 6s 6d; Drawing, 10s 6d per quarter.

Dr. Andrew Bell's Schools, Frederick Street. SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

Master—Mr. James Milne.

Branches taught—English Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Writ- ing, Dictation, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, Music, and Draw- ing. Fees—Three Halfpence and Twopence per week. Reading books, pens, ink, and paper, furnished to pupils gratis.

SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Teacher—Mrs. Lewins.

Branches taught—Same as in Boys' School, with the addition of plain Needle work and Knitting. Fees—Three Halfpence and Twopence per week. Everything furnished to pupils gratis.

Dr. Bell's Schools, as will be seen from the moderate charges, are intended chiefly for the children of the labouring classes. There is accommodation for 400 boys and 200 girls. The school-rooms are commodious and well-aired

Academies, Schools, and Teachers.

NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. West-End Academy 216, Union-street Wm. Lyon and Assistants Tulloch's Academy Academy-street G. Tulloch, LL.D. The Aberdeen Institution, 9, North Silver-street ...William Rattray

M ' A &nd Silver-street Academy 10, North Silver-street] ^SiS^' - Union-row Academy 18, Union-row Robert Sim Writing Academy 115, Union-street G. C. M'Conochie Trades' Schools Denburn .James Allan and Mrs Knox Porthill School Porthill William Cruickshank Mathematics, &c 13, North Silver-street.., David Rennet Drawing and Languages. ..120, Crown-street John Jazdowski Navigation 8, James-street J. R. Jones Acad, for Mod. Languages.250, Union-street H. Krueger 4 42 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Ladies' Boarding and Day Schools.

H. Krueger, 250. Union-street Miss Ross, 42, Union-place Miss Peterkin, fO. Union-place Misses Fullerton, 73, Dee-street Misses White, 2, West Craibstone-st. Misses Murray, 2, Dee-place Misses Fyfe, 108, Crown-street Misses Watson, 142, Hutcheon-st.West MissChisholm, Bon- 77, Accord-street I Franciscan Nuns, Huntly-street

Established Church of Scotland Schools. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. East St Paul-street J. s. Kidd ^est; • George-street James Duthie North Albion-street.. James Peddie South Guild-street Jas. W. Morrison Greyfriars 74, Gallowgate E. Duncan Greyfriars Canal-road - John Knox's Mounthooly Miss Hay Gilcomston 59, Summer-street George Imray

Free Church of Scotland Schools. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. East St. Andrew-street J. Stevenson North Princes-street Adam Traill South Charlotte-street Alex. Ramage Bon-Accord... Marywell-street David Mavor & Wm. Rait Holburn Justice Mill-lane Mi?s Duncan Union Virginia-street John Richardson John Knox's Gerrard-street George Forrest St Clement's Fishers'-square Miss Johnman

Other Denominations. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. S. Episcopal (St. Andrew's) Castle-street 688116 9, j M^ssCa*? Do. (St. John's) St. John's-place J. ^course /"Boys' Academy, John

Roman Catholic (St Peter's) ...Constitution-street ... \ Q^^school Fran- V. ciscan N uns

Endowed Schools. NAMES. WHERE SITUATED. TEACHERS. /Robert Ross's School Holburn-street Thomson and t Miss Robertson Dr John Brown's Skene-square John Roy Miss Chalmers Westfield Miss Ewan

Charity Schools. NAMES. TEACHERS. s— John Davidson's, Footdee (S^ t>7 ' Z~Z (. Girls—Miss Anderson James Thain's, 52, Shiprow John M. Stewart EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 43

School of Science and Art. MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.

(In connection with the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education.)

Chairman of the Council—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Chairman of the Committee of Management—James Matthews, Architect. Secretary—James Sinclair.

SCIENCE.

Mathematics (including Algebra and Geometry). —Teacher—D. Maver. Mechanics—D. Maver. Botany—Robert Beveridge, M.D. Physiology—Robert Beveridge, M.D. Chemistry—Robert Beveridge, M.D.

ART.

Drawing, in all its Branches—John Menzies and Assistants. Modelling—James Morison.

TRADE EVENING CLASSES.

English — J. Leslie Murray. Arithmetic and Writing • French—William Brebner.

Robert Gordon's Hospital.

Founded 1729.

For the maintenance and education of Sons and Grandsons of Burgesses of Guild, and Trades Burgesses in Aberdeen. Governors—The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Town Council, and Four of the Ministers of Aberdeen—viz., Rev. John Wilson, Rev. Dr Forsyth, Rev. Thomas Dewar, and Rev. A. W. Brown. Head Master—Key. W. D. Strahan. TEACHERS Mathematics—Alexander Gerrard French and Drawing—J. Jazdowski Arithmetic—John Scott Mwsic—L. G. Sandison English—James Dale Dancing—Wm. W. Balfour Writing—Alex. Stuart Drill Master—Sevgt. W. Coombs Clerk and Factor—Alex. Stronach, Advocate. Treasurer—Alexander Rust. Auditor—William Milne, Accountant. Physician—Dr Fiddes, Matron—Miss Sutherland. House Steward—David Gray. Officer—R. N. Anderson. COLLYHILL'S TRUST. An additional Endowment to Robert Gordon's Hospital, by the late Alex. Simpson, Esq. of Collyhill, in 1816. Trustees—The Principal and Professors of the University of Aberdeen, and Four of the Ministers of Aberdeen—viz., Principal Campbell, Professors Geddes, Fuller, Martin, Thomson, Nicol, Pirie, O.D.,

Scott, Brazier, Macrobin ; Rev. John Wilson, Rev. Dr. Forsyth, Rev. Thomas Dewar, and Rev. A. W. Brown. Clerk and Factor—Alexander Stronach, Advocate. .

4.4 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY.

Boys' and Girls' Hospital,

19, Upperkirkgate, and 56, Gallowgate.

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

Teacher of Boys—James Rennie I Teacher of Music—A. Colston Matron Mrs Smith Treasurer and Secretary — j — Alexander Teacher of Drawing—James Rennie Simpson, advocate Matron and Teacher of Girls—MissM. Factor—Alex. Davidson, advocate Ferguson | Physician—Francis J. Ogston, M.D.

Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 31, Belmont Street.

Instituted 1819.

Patron—His Grace the Duke of Richmond. President and Convener—The Lord Provost for the time being. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—James Edmond Hon. Physician—Dr. Angus Fraser. Superintendent and Teacher—Franklin Bill. Matron—Miss M. E. Troup.

Aberdeen Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn Place.

Instituted November, 1840, for Maintaining, Clothing, and Educating Orphan Girls, whose parents have lived in the parishes of St Nicholas, Old Machar, Nigg, and Banchory Devenick, for three years previous to their decease. Admitted from the age of four to eight. Secretary—Alex. Simpson, Jun., Advocate. Cliaplain—Rev. David Milne. Physician—David Fiddes, M.D. Matron—Mrs Reid. Visitors from Aberdeen and its vicinity admitted to view the Asylum the first and third Monday of every month. Strangers may visit every lawful day, Saturday excepted, on application to the Matron. Hours of admission, 11 to 1.

Hospital for Orphan and Destitute Female Children, Huntly Street.

Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849.

Treasurer—Alexander Davidson, advocate. Matron—Miss Martin, Teacher—Miss Davidson. Porter—James Cobban. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOEY. 45

Sheriff Watson's Female Industrial School,

Skene Street West.

Patroness—The Countess of Kintore. Teacher and Superintendent—Miss Park.

Secretaries—Mrs Gray, 15 Union Place ; G-ray Campbell Eraser, Advocate, 28 Market Street. Treasurer—Mrs Dickie, Cherryvale. Physician—Dr Archibald Reith, 39 Union Place.

Aberdeen Female School of Industry, Guestrow.

Patroness—The Countess of Aberdeen. Teacher and Superintendent—Miss Mackay. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— R. S. E. Spottiswood, Advocate, 46, King St. Hon. Physician—Dr. Eiddes, King Street.

Aberdeen Industrial School Association.

Certified under the Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 74, entituled "An Act to render Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the benefit of Vagrant Children."

31, SKENE SQUARE. Boys' School opened 1st October, 1841. Juvenile School opened 19th May, 1845. OFFICE-BEARERS— Treasurer and Secretary—David Carter Fraser, Advocate. Auditor—James Meston, Accountant. Collector—Alexander Moir, 38, Blackfriars Street. Superintendent—Thomas Gilbert. Teachers—Benjamin Panton, Robert Dunlivie, Helen Gilbert. Girls' School .-—Teachers—Mary J. Reid and Helen Alexander. Overseers of Work—Archibald Ross and William Jopp.

Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls,

Mount Street, Aberdeen. " Certified under the Act 17 and IS Victoria, cap. 86, entituled An Act for the better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders in Great Britain." Opened in March, 1862. Secretary—T. A. W. A. Youngson, Advocate. Treasurer— Wm. Milne, Advocate. Medical Attendant—Henry Jackson, M.D. Superintendent—Miss Meldrum. Teacher—Miss Brander. 46 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Oldmill Reformatory School,

Oldmill, near Aberdeen.

For Boys. Certified under the Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 86, entituled " An Act for the better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders in Great Britain." Opened in March, 1857.

Secretary—Thomas A. W. A. Youngson, Advocate, 74, Union Street. Treasurer—James Meston, Accountant. Medical Attendant—Archibald Reith, M.D. Governor—Robert Simpson. Farm Overseer—George Bain. Teacher—Alexander Warrack. Matron—Mrs Campbell.

Asylum for the Blind, Huntly Street.

Established 1843.

Secretaries and Treasurers—Messrs Davidson & Garden, Advocates. Physician—A. D. Davidson, M.B., M.R.C.S.E. Superintendent—John Mitchell. Matron—Miss A. Aiken.

SECTION VIII—MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen Public Newsroom,

Corn Exchange, Hadden Street, off Market Street,

Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Annual Subscription, 5s. j Single Visit, Id. each.

Mechanics' Institution Public Library.

Open from Twelve Noon to Three Afternoon, and from Six to Nine Evening On Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. only. Annual Subscription, 5s.

Select Library.— Open at the same hours. Annual Subscription, 10s. 6d,

D. Wyllie & Sons' Public Library and Reading Club,

167 and 169, Union Street, and 1, Bridge Street.

D. Wyllie & Sons, Booksellers to Her Majesty and the Prince of Wales. This Library has a connection with Mudie's London Library. MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

A. Brown & Co.'s Public Library,

77, Union Street.

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

A. & R. Milne's Select Library,

199, Union Street.

Single Subscription, One Guinea per Annum. Family Subscription (Class A), Two Guineas and upwards. (Class B) Half a Guinea per annum.

Andrew Wilson's Circulating Library,

434, Castle Street.

George Middleton's Circulating Library,

4, Skene Square.

The Royal Northern Club,

1, Union Terrace.

Chairman—Sir J. H. Burnett, Bart., of Leys. Secretary—James Tytler, Accountant.

The Spalding Club.

For tbe Printing of the Historical, Ecclesiastical, Genealogical, Topographi- Scotland. cal, and Literary Remains of the North-Eastern Counties of

Instituted a.d. 1839.

President—The Duke of Richmond. Vice-Presidents—The Earl of Kintore, the Earl of Seaneld, the Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Saltoun, Lord Lindsay. Secretary—John Stuart, LL.D., General Register House, Edinburgh. Treasurer—John Ligertwood, Advocate, Aberdeen. Advocate James Nisbet, Auditors—James Chalmers, Printer ; John Duncan, ; Merchant. 48 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Aberdeen Rifle Club,

Bridge Street.

President—William Jopp. Vice-President—T. Wilsone. Secretary—David Wyllie, jun. Attendant—James Humble.

The New Club.

Established June, 1867.

181 A, Union Street.

Margaret Clark, Housekeeper.

The Aberdeen Philosophical Society.

Meets on the Second Friday of each Month during University Session.

President— Alexander Bain, A.M., Professor of Logic, Aberdeen University. Vice-Presidents—Geo. Ogilvie, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine,

Aberdeen University ; and Alexander Kilgour, M.D. Treasurer and Secretary—Alexander D. Milne, Manufacturer.

Royal Northern Agricultural Society.

Patron —His Eoyal Highness the Prince of Wales. President—The Earl of Aberdeen. Vice-Presidents—The Duke of Richmond, the Earl of Kintore, the Earl of Southesk, the Earl of Airlie, tke Earl of Fife, Lord Lindsay. Committee—The Lord Provost of Aberdeen; Lieut. -Col. Sykes, M.P, for Aberdeen; the Members of Parliament for Aberdeenshire, Banffshire, and Kincardineshire; the Conveners for these Counties, and other Gentlemen.

Secretary and Treasurer—Alexander Yeats, Advocate, 83, Union Street.

Shore Porters' Society.

George Pirie, Deacon.

Alexander Buchan, 6, Virginia- street Alex. Reid, 1, Park-place Alexander Aitken, 45, Castle-street Alex. Eraser, 18, Jasmine-terrace John Bowie, 7, Fish-street James Chrystall, 4, Park-place "William Allan, 45, Castle-street George Pirie, 11, Chronicle-lane William Moir, 20, Castle-street John Smith, 9, Guestrow John Cantley, 1, Park-place Peter Cantley, St. Catberine's-conrt, James Mitchell, 2, Park-place Shiprow Andrew Mitchell, 69, Pjirk-street William Buchan, 61, Park-street James Milne, 12, Castle-terrace John Wilson, 28, Shiprow —

MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 49

Victoria Lodging-House,

45, Guestrow.—Instituted 1849. Treasurer and Secretary—George Grant, Advocate.

Mason Lodges in Aberdeen. OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. Bight Worshipful Provincial Grand Master—Robert Beveridge, M.D. Depute Provincial Grand Master—James Rettie. Substitute Provincial Grand Master—Alexander Stables. Edward Savage P.G.S.W. John Duncan P.G. Jeweller Adam Traill P.G.J.W. John Adlington P-G. Organist Charles Mackay P.G. Librarian -r. i. <. ittu j. tut t-k f P- G. Clerk and Whyte, < Robert M.D. gecy Alex. Yeats P.G. Auditor John Crombie P.G. Treasurer William Duncan P.G. Inner Guard ell Joseph Ettershank ...P.G.S.D Daniel Campbell,•P b ' 13 , ).P.G. TylerJ James Smith .., P.G.J.D. Seamount-t-place j

The Provincial Grand Lodge presides over the following Lodges :

ABERDEEN (No. 34).

William Taylor R.W.M. I Alex. Yeats, 83, Union-st., Treasurer John Lamb rt.W. Joseph Ettershank, 56, Shiprow, Clerk

Alexander Diack J.W. | Hall, Union Street.

ST. MACHAR (No. 54). R.W.M. Edward Savage J.W. James Rettie | Crown-court Clerk James Smith S.W. | Alex. Rust, Hall, 41, Queen-street

ST. NICHOLAS (No. 93).

John Clark R.W.M. I James Watt J.W.

George Simpson S.W. | Archibald Mackenzie Secretary Hall, 41, Queen- street.

OPERATIVE (No. 150).

George Milne R.W.M. I William Pringle J.W. Secretary Henry Clark S.W. | Mann St James' Hall, Mutton-brae.

OLD ABERDEEN (No. 164).

Alex. Watson R.W.M. I John Mitchell J.W. Secretary Gilbert Henderson S.W. | George Stables, jun Town House, Old Aberdeen.

ST. GEORGE'S (No. 190).

George Forrest R.W.M, I Alexander M'Donald, King-street John S. Fraser S.W. Barracks Secretary

William Gerrard J.W. \ Hall, 41, Queen-street.

NEPTUNE (No. 375). R-W-M- John Scorgie J.W- James Mitchell {

William Munro S-W. | Andrew Valentine Secretary Hall, 41, Queen-street.

ST. TERNAN (No. 443).

John Masson, jun R.W.M. I John Gordon J-W. Edward Summerfield Secretary James Gray S.W. I Douglas Arms Hotel, Banchory-Ternan- 50 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Royal Arch Chapters.

11- Aberdeen... Jos. Ettershank, P.Z. Provincial. ..Jos. Ettershank, 56, „ John Marshall ...H. Shiprow... Scribe E.

,, Alex- Masson J. ,, Geo. Simpson, Guest- „ John Lamb, Treasurer row Treasurer

,, Alex. Rust, Scribe E. St George's. ..Edward Savage ...Z. 16. Old Aberdeen. ..A. Stables Z. „ Chas. Mackay H.

,, Win. Bannerman, J. Provincial... DrBeveridge.M.E.P.Z. ,, Guoige Simpson,

,., Edward Savage H. Scribe E.

,, John Ingram J. All communications addressed to the Secretaries of the respective Lodges, at their places of meeting, will receive due attention. Keeper of Masonic Hall, 41, Queen-street—Daniel Campbell, 13, Seamount-place.

Public Baths, Crooked Lane.

Opened 1851.

Open from Six in the morning till half-past Nine at night. Entrance to the Bath Rooms from Crooked Lane. Treasurer—William Allan, 122, Union Street. Superintendent—Donald Mackay.

Home of the Aged and Infirm of both Sexes,

Chapel Court, Justice Street. Superioress —Madame Larmenier.

House of Refuge, and Night Shelter,

12, St. Paul Street. Instituted 1836.

Treasurer—James Meston, Accountant. Secretary — T. A. W- A, Youngson, Advocate.

Newspapers in Aberdeen.

Aberdeen Journal (Wednesday) 28, Adelphi-court

,, Herald (Saturday) 7, Queen-street

,, Free Press (Friday & Tuesday) ... 7, Concert-court, Broad-street Northern Adver riser (Tuesday) 7, St. Catheriue's-wynd Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine People's Journal (Saturday) P0, Market-street Aberdeen Weekly News (Saturday) 24, St. Nicholas-lane

Police Establishment. NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF POLICE OFFICERS. John Swanson, Superintendent 38, Constitution-street John Smith, 1st Lieutenant *27, King-street George Dey, 2nd do Donald's-court, Schoolhill MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 51

James Milne, Inspector 1, Canal-street' Smith' Ewan, do 22, Gordon-street William Shelley Fislier, 1st Class Sergeant,.... '0 Regent-quay William Hall, do. ....2, Nelson street James Lonie, 2nd Class Sergeant 27, Ann-street William Hay, do. 63, Cau3ewayend William Smart, do. 22, Young-street Jonathan Simmers, do. 8. Causewayend Thomas Gibb, Detective 11, Young-street James Argo, do 2i, South Constitution-street James Cooper, 1st Class Constable 26^, Gerrard-street James Allardyce, do. 26|, Gerrard-street James Anderson, do. 225. Kj'ng-street William Walker, do. 16, James-street William Skinner, do. 14, Hanover-street Samuel Piesslie, do. 84, Broad -street John Irvii e. do, 59, Marischal-street Daniel Ross, do. 8, Guestrow William Cormack, do. Robert Laing, do. Lobban's-court, Castle-street Peter Robb, do. 9, Mounthooly Andrew Gauld, do. ..3, Nelson-street George Fraser, do. 6, Innes-street John Edwards, do. 46, Gordon-street Alexander Watson, do. 105, West North-street William Mortimer, do. 5, Young-street Alexander Begg, do. 22, Jasmine-terrace James Main, do. 27, Frederick-street George Gall, do. 2, Nelson-place Alexander Smith, do. 72, St. Andrew-street Lewis Gordon, do 2, Gilcomston-brae William Henderson, do. 39, Upper Denburn William Baiid, do. Charles Reid, do. 68, Broad-street John Shewan, do. 35, Ann-street William Pope, do. ;Mi, Gerrard-street James Wyness, do. Walter Pirie, do. 20, Kidd-lsne Alexander Anderson, do. 9, Mounthooly Agnes Cameron, Female Warder 10, Marischal-street

Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

17 and 18 Victoria, Cap. 80.

Office— No. 4, Correction Wynd, for district of St Nicholas, Aberdeen.

Hours—10 to 3, and 6 to S ; shut on Saturdays after 3. J. Watt. Registrar, Office — No. 21^, Union Terrace, for the Parish of Old Machar. J. Leask, Registrar.

Hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Under the new system of Registration, all Births, Deaths, and Marriages will be registered without any fee or penalty, if intimated within the follow- ing periods, viz- :— Births, 21 days Deaths, 8 dajs Marriages, 3 days In registering Births, it is necessary to state the date and place of the parents' marriage- All Children born on or after 1st January, 1864, must be vaccinated within Six Months after birth by a duly qualified Medical Practitioner, whose certificate of vaccination must be returned to the Registrar within three days after the operation- 52 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

Kavy. H.M.S. "WINCHESTER," 12 Guns, 652 Tons. Drill Ship for Royal Naval Reserve, moored in West Dock.

Commander , ... Surgeon Paymaster John Donald

Army. 11th Highland Depot Battalion.

Depots— 71st, 78th, and 92nd : Barracks, Castle Hill.

74th and 79th Depots, Stirling ; 26th Depot, Dundee ; 93rd Depot, Perth. Colonel Eraser Commanding Officer A. Pitcairn - Brevet Lieut. -Colonel Major R. W. Duff Paymaster Captain G- W. Northey Adjutant Captain John T. Gower, 78th Instructor of Musketry Lieutenant Andrews, 74th Assistant do. at Stirling J. Connor Quartermaster J. H. G. Meares Staff Surgeon Staff Assistant-Surgeons—Turner, Stirling; Leslie, Dundee; Kemp, Perth.

Officer Commanding Enrolled Pensioners Captain Godley, late 56th Foot Office 135, King-street.

Militia. Head-quarters King-street Barracks.

Henry Knight Erskine (late 33rd Foot) Lieut.-Colonel Commandant John Paton (late 91st Foot) Major Thomas Innes Major Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot) ...Captain and Adjutant Alexander Hutcheon (late 72nd Foot) Quartermaster George Morison, M.D Surgeon C. M. Macquibban, M-B Assistant Surgeon

Volunteers. ARTILLERY. Five Batteries of 1st Aberdeenshire Administrative Brigade. William Cosmo Gordon Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Innes Major James Kinnear Captain and Adjutant Rev. James Forsyth, D.D. Chaplain John Crombie Captain 3rd Battery William Forsyth „ 4th „ John Hay „ 6th „ Andrew Jopp „ 7th „ (A, Division) Thos. A. W. A. Youngson „ 7th „ (B. Division) William O'Brien Sergeant-Major POSTAL DIRECTORY. 53

1st ABERDEEN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. (11 Companies.) Orderly Room—Blackfriars-street. H. K. Erskine Lieutenant-Colonel William Jopp Major Alexander Pirie Hogarth do. Henry A. Crane Captain and Adjutant William Keith, M.D Surgeon James William Fraser Smith, M.D Assistant Surgeon Angus Fraser. M.D do. David Littlejohn Captain, No. 1 Company William Stevenson ,, 2 Alexander H. Chalmers ,, 3 Richard Latter ,, 4 James H. Bower Alexander Simpson Douglass Duncan J. R. Cornwall

John Mearse, 44, Blackfriars-street Sergeant-Major John Smith, 46, North Charlotte-street Sergeant-Instructor

SECTION IX.-P0STAL DIRECTORY. LIST OF POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND, INCLUDING OEKNEY AND SHETLAND.

EXPLANATIONS. When in the subjoined list one place only is mentioned, it is a Head Office, and when there are two, the first is a Sub-Office, and the second is the Head Office to which the first is subordinate. With some exceptions, all Head Offices are Money Order Offices, but sometimes there is a Money Order Office nearer to the Sub-Office than is the Head Office. In these cases, such Money Order Office is added as a third name, for the information of any person who may wish to remit monej to the neighbourhood. As regards Town Receiving Offices, those only are entered at which Money Order business is transacted; and these will be found under the names of their respective Head Offices. Offices at which both Money Order and Savings Bank business is trans- acted are marked thus (a), and those which are Money Order Offices, but not Savings Banks, thus (c). Those marked thus (b) are Insurance and Annuity

The last word in the address of every letter, &c, should be the name of the town to which, or near to which, the letter is sent ; except when the Post-Office at that town is only a Sub-Office, in which case the Head Office to which this office is subordinate must be added ; and except, also, that where there are two Post Towns of the same name, the county must be given.

POST-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND. Aberarder, Inverness aAberfeldy , Aberfoyle, Stirling aAberchirder, Banff Aberlady, Drem , Perth Aberlemno, Forfar abAberdeen. Town Receiving Office at aAberlour, Craigellachie aOld Aberdeen Abernethy, Grantown, R.S.O. (In- abAberdour, Burntisland verness-shire.) 5 54 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Abernethy, Newburgh (Fife) Auchencrow, Ayton , Auchterarder Anchengray, Lanark, West Calder Abington, R.S.O. (Lanarkshire) Auchinleck, Cumnock aAboyne, Aberdeen Auchleeks, Blair Athol Achahoisb, Lochgilphead Auchleven, Insch Acharacle, Fort William, Strontian aAuchmull, Aberdeen Achbreck, Craigellachie, Ballindal- Auchmithie, Arbroath loch Auchnacarry, Fort-William Achinarrow, Craigellachie, Ballin- aAuchnacraig, Oban dalloch Auchnagatt, Ellon Achluachracb, Fort William Auchnasheen, Dingwall Addiewell, Mid-Calder, West Calder aAuchterarder Advie, Craigellachie, Ballindalloch Auchterhouse, Dundee abAirdrie Auchterless, Turriff Airth, Falkirk, Grangemouth aAuchtermuchty, Ladybank abAlexandria, Glasgow Auchtertool, Kirkcaldy aAlford, Aberdeen Auldearn, Nairn abAlloa aAuldgirth, Dumfries aAlness, Inverness Auldarirnaig, Pitlochrie Altnaharra, Lairg Aultbea, Dingwall, Poolewe aAlva, Stirling Aviemore, R. S. O. (Inverness- Alve^, Forres, Elgin shire) aAlyth, Meigle Avoch, Inverness, Fortrose Amisfield, Dumfries ab Ayr , Dunkeld ab Ayton Ancrum, Jedburgh Badenscotb, Aberdeen, Turriff aAnnan Bailieston, Glasgow aAnstruther, S.O. (Fifeshire) Bainshole, Insch aAppin, Fort William , Perth Applecross, Dingwall, Lochcarron Balblair, Tain Arbirlot, Arbroath Balerno, Edinburgh, Carrie abArbroath Balfour, Kirkwall Arbuthnott, Fordoun, Bervie aBalfron, Glasgow Archiestown, Craigellachie Balgonie, Markinch Ardclach, Forres Ballachulish, Fort-William, Glencoe Ardelve, Locbalsh aBallantrae, Girvan Ardentinny, Greenock, Strone aBallater, Aberdeen aArdersier, Fort George station aBallindalloch, Craigellachie Ardfern, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin aBallinluig, R.S.O. () aArdgay Ballintuim, Blairgowrie, Kirk- aArdgour, Fort William michael Ardnamurehan, Fort William, Ballygrant, Greenock, Bridgend Strontian Balmaclellan, New Galloway, R.S.O. Ardpatrick, Lochgilphead, Tarbert (Kirkcudbrightshire) abArdrishaig, Lochgilphead Balmullo, Cupar (Fife), Leuchars Ardross, Inverness, Alness aBaltasound, Lerwick abArdrossan aBanchory, Aberdeen Ardvarsar, Broadford, Isle Ornsay Banchory Devenick, Aberdeen Ardwell Inn, Stranraer, JJrunmore abBanff Arisaig, Fort William Bankend, Dumfries aArmadale, Bathgate , Perth, Stanley • Armadale, Thurso Bannavoulin, Fort- William, Mor- Arncroach, S.O. (Fifeshire), Pit- vern tenweem aBannockburn, Stirling Arnisort, Portree Banton, Denny, Kilsyth aAros, Oban Bargrennan, Newton-Stewart Arran, Isle of. See Brodick and Bar, Girvan Lamlash Barra, Lochinaddy aArrochar, Glasgow ttBarrhead, Glass ow Arrochar Village, Glasgow, Arrochar aBarrhill, Girvan Ascog, Rothesay Barvas, Stornoway Ashkirk, Hawick, Selkirk abBathgate Assynt, Lairg abBeauly Athelstaneford, Drem Beeswing, Dumfries aAuchenblae, Fordoun a&Beith aAuchencairn, Castle Douglas Belhelvie, Aberdeen Auchencloich, Kilmarnock, Gal- Belivat, Nairn stone Bellshill, Glasgow, Holytown POSTAL DIRECTORY. 55

Berridale, Golspie, Dunbeath Bridge of Roy, Fort-William aBervie, Fordoun Bridge of Turk, Stirling, Calander rtbBiggar Bridge of Weir, Paisley, Johnstone Birgham, Coldstream Bridge of Westfield, Thurso aKirnam, R.S.O. (Perthshire) oBroadford Birness Toll, Ellon abBrodick, (Isle of Arran), Ardrossan Birsay, Kirkwall, Stromness abBrora, Golspie Birse, Aberdeen, Aboyne aBronghty Ferry, Dundee Bishopbriggs, Glasgow aBroxburn, S.O. (Linlithgowshire) Bishopston, Glasgow Brucklaw, Aberdeen, Mintlaw Blackburn, Aberdeen, Kintore Brunton, Cupar (Fife) Blackburn, Bathgate, Whitburn Brydekirk, Annan Blackford, R.S.O. (Perthshire) Buckhaven, Leven Blackhall, Edinburgh, Davidson's abBuckie, Fochabers Mains Bucklyvie, Stirling, Kippen Blackhillock, Keith aBunessan, Oban Blackbridge, Bathgate aBurghead, Elgin aBlackshiels, S.O. (Midlothian) Burn of Cambus Stirling, Doune Bladnoch, Newton Stewart, Wig- abBurntisland town Burray, Kirkwall, St. Margaret's aBlair-Adam, Kinross Hope Blair- Athol Burravoe, Lerwick Blair- Druininond, Stirling, Doune , Cupar Angus afeBlairgowrie Burwick, Kirkwall, St. Margaret's Blairlogie, Stirling Hope Blairngone, Stirling, Tillicoultry aBusby, Glasgow Blantyre (High), Glasgow, Hamilton Butterstone, Dunkeld Blantyre Station, Glasgow, Hamil- Cabrach, Aberdeen, Rhynie ton Cairndow, Glasgow, Inverary Boar-Hills, St. Andrews Cairnie, Huntly Boat of Garten, Kingussie, Carr- Cairnie Hill, Dunfermline bridge Cairnryan, Stranraer Boat of Insch, Kingussie Calder, Thurso Boddam, Peterhead Calderbank, Airdrie Bogroy, Inverness ctCallander, Stirling Bohally, Pitlochrie Calvine, Blair Athol Bonar-Village, Ardgay Cambus, Stirling, Alloa Bonchester Bridge, Hawick Cambusbarron, Stirling aBo'ness, Linlithgow Cambuslang, Glasgow, Calton Bonhill, Glasgow, Alexandria Cauielon, Falkirk Bonnybridge, Denny abCampbeltown Bonnyrigg, Lasswade Campfield, Aberdeen, Banchory Boreland, Lockerby Campsie, Glasgow, Lennoxtown Borgue, Kirkcudbright Camptown, Jedburgh abBothwell, Hamilton CaDisbay, Wick Botriphnie, Keith aCanonbie, Hawick Bowden, Newton St. Boswell's, S.O. Carbost, Broadford Roxburghshire, St. Boswell's Cardross, Glasgow, Dumbarton Bower, Wick, Castletown Carestone, Brechin Bowling, Glasgow, Old Kilpatrick Carinish, Lochmaddy Bowmore, Greenock, Bridgend abCarluke, R.S.O. (Lanark-shire) abBraco, R.S.O. (Perthshire) Carmunnoch, Glasgow, Busby Brae, Lerwick Carmyllie, Arbroath aBraemar, Aberdeen Carnbee, S.O. (Fifeshire), Pitten- Branxton, Coldstream «bBrech\n , Kinross Bressay, Lerwick Carnock, Dunfermline aBridgend, Greenock abCarnoustie, R.S.O, (Forfar) ab Bridge of Allan aCarnwath, Lanark Bridge of Bucket, Aberdeen, Rhynie Carradale, Campbeltown Bridge of Cally, Blairgowrie aCarrbridge, Aviemore, R.S.O. (In- Bridge of Canny, Aberdeen, Ban- verness-shire) chory Carrington, Lasswade Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen Carron, Falkirk Bridge of Don, Aberdeen Carronbridge, Denny Bridge of Dun, Montrose Carronbridge, Thornhill aBBridge of Earn Carron Shore, Falkirk Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly Carrutherstone, Lockerby 56 POSTAL DIEECTOET.

Carsphaim, Ayr, Dalmellington Courance, Lockerby Carstairs, Lanark Cousland, Dalkeith Carstairs Junction, Lanark Cove, Aberdeen abCastle Douglas Cowdenbeath, S.O. (Fifeshire), Castlehill, Inverness Lochgelly aCastletown, Thurso Coylton, Ayr, Tarbolton Cathcart, Glasgow, Busby aCraigellachie Catrine, Mauchline, E.S.O. (Ayr- Craigie, Blairgowrie shire) Craigie, Kilmarnock C&usewayend, Newton Stewart Craigielands, Moffat Causewayhead, Stirling Craigievar, Aberdeen, Alford Cawdor, Nairn aCraigrownie, Greenock aCellardyke, Leven Craigton, Carnoustie, E.S.O. (For- abCeres, Cupar (Fife) far) oChance Inn, Arbroath uCrail, St. Andrews Chapelhall, Airdrie, Holytown Crailing, Kelso, Jedburgh Chapelknowe, Hawick, Canonbie Cramond, Edinburgh, Davidson's Chapelton, Hamilton Mains abCharlestown, Dunfermline Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh, David- Cherrybank, Perth son's Mains abChirnside, K.S.O. (Berwickshire) Cranshaws, Dunse Cladich, Inveraiy Crathie, Aberdeen, Ballater Clachaig, Greenock, Dunoon Crawfordjohn, Glasgow, Leadhills Clachan, Lochgilphead, Tayinloan aCreetown, E.S.O. (Kirkcudbright- Clachnaharry, Inverness shire Clackmannan, Alloa abCrieff Clarencefield, Annan oCrimond, Peterhead Clarkston, Airdrie Crinan, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin Clashmore, Inverness, Dornoch Crocketford, Dumfries Clatt, Aberdeen, Ehynie aCromarty, Inverness Claverhouse, Dundee , Craigellachie, Grantowxi Cleish, Kinross, Blair Adam Crook, Biggar Clelland, Motherwell, Wishaw Crossford, Lanark Clintmains, St. Boswell's, S.O. (Rox- aOrossgates, S.O. (Fifeshire) burgh-shire) Crosshill, Maybole Clola, Mintlaw Crosslee, Stow Closeburn, Thornhill Crossmichael, Cattle Douglas Cluny, Aberdeen Crossmylouf, Glasgow, Pollock- abCoatbridge, E.S.O. (Lanarkshire) shaws abCockburnspath Cross Roads, Fochabers, Cullen Coigacb, Dingwall, Ullapool Croy, Fort George Station Coldingham, Ayton, Eyemouth Croy, Glasgow, Kilsyth aColdstream Cruden, Ellon aColingsburgh, S.O. (Fifeshire) Culbokie, Dingwall Colinton, Edinburgh, Slateford Culduthel, Inverness Colintraiv, Greenock, Eothesay aCullen, Fochabers Coll, Oban, Tobermory Cullicudden, Inverness, Cromarty Collessie, Ladybank, Auchter- Cullivoe, Lerwick muchty Culrain, Ardgay Colliestou, Ellon aCulross, Alloa Collin, Dumfries Cultercullen, Aberdeen, Ellon Colmonell, Girvan, Ballantrae Cults, Aberdeen Colpy, Insch Cumberland, Glasgow, Kilsyth Colvend, Dalbeattie Cuminestown, Turriff abComrie, Crieff Cummertrees, Annan Conon Bridge, Dingwall aCumnock Contin, Dingwall aCumnock (New), E.S.O. (Ayrshire) Copperclench, Selkirk Cunningsburgh, Lerwick Cornhill, Coldstream abCupar Angus Cornhill, Banff etbUupar (Fife) Corpach, Fort William ubCurrie, Edinburgh Corrie, (Isle of Arranj Ardrossan, aDaily, Maybole Brodick Dairsie, Cupar (Fife) Corsock, Dalbeattie aDalbeattie Corstorphine, Edinburgh , Dunkeld Cortachy, Kirriemuir Daljarroch, Girvan, Barihill Cortes, Aberdeen, Crimond abDalkeith Countesswells, Aberdeen Dallas, Forres e POSTAL DIRECTORY. . »7

Dalmally, Inverary Dundonald, Kilmarnock aDalmellingtou, Ayr Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright Dalmuir, Glasgow, Old Kilpatrick abDunfermline ub Dairy (Ayrshire), Beith abDunkeld Dairy, New Galloway, R.S.O. (Kirk- Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Stewarton cud briarhtshire) Dunmore School, Stirling Dairy mple, Ayr, Maybole Dunnet, Thurso, Castletown Dalswinton, Dumfries Dunnichen, Forfar Dalton, Lockerby aDunning, Bridge of Earn Damhead, Kinross aDunoon, Greenock Darnaway, Forres Dunrossness, Lerwick Darnick, Melrose Dunscore, Dumfries Darvel, Kilmarnock, Galston abDunse Dava, Craigellachie, Grantown Dunshelt, Ladybank, Auchter- abDavidson's Mains, Edinburgh muchty Daviot, Inverness Duntocher, Glasgow, Old Kirk- Daviot, Aberdeen, Old Meldrum patrick Deanburnbaugh, Hawick aDun vegan, Portree Deanston, Stirling, Doune Duraden, Cupar (Fifesbire) Deeruess, Kirkwall Durness, Lair?, Tongue Denhead, St. Andrews Durris, Aberdeen, Banchory Denbead cf Aucbmacoy, Ellon DurrisJeer, Tboruhill abDenholm, Hawick Duror, Fort-William, Glencoe Denino, St. Andrews Dyce, Aberdeen Dennistown, Glasgow, Dumbarton abDysart, Kirkcaldy ab Denny EaglesfiePl, Ecclefechan Dennyloanbead, Denny Eaglesham, Glasgow, Busby Deskford, Fochabers, Cullen aEarlston, Melrose abDingwall aEasdale, Oban Dirleton, Drem East Wemyss, Kirkcaldy, Dysart aDollar. Stirling East Yell, Lerwick Dolphinton, Pennycuick, Noble- ab Ecclefechan house Echt, Aberdeen Dores, Inverness Eday, Kirkwall Dornie, Lochalsh Eddleston, Peebles aDornoch, Inverness cbEdinburgh. Head Office in Water- Dornock, Annan loo Place. Town Receiving aDouglas, Lanark Offices at— aDoune, Stirling aBonnington Dregborn, Irvine aBoroughmuirhead aDrem aCastle-street Drentulm, Portree, Uig aCharlotte-place, Queensferry- Drumblade, Huntly street Drumin, Craigellachie, Ballindalloch aClerk-street Drumlitbie, Fordoun, Auchinblae aCross aDrummore, Stranraer aDuke-street aDrumnadrocbit, Inverness aDuke-street, Leith Drumoak, Aberdeen aElm-row oDrymen, Glasgow cGeorge-street Dubford, Banff aGranton Harbour aUrassmarket Duddin gston, E din burgh , Portobello aDufftown, Aberdeen aHolyrood Duffus, Elgin aLaurieston Dulmain Bridge, Grantown, R.S.O. aLeith (Inverness-shire) aLeith-walk aDumbarton, Glasgow oLondon-street ab Dumblane aNewhaven abDumfries. Town Receiving Office at aNewington aMaxweltown aNicolson-street aDunaskin, Ayr aNorth Junction-street, Leith ab Dunbar aPitt-street aDunbeatb, Golspie aPort Hopetoun Duncow, Dumfries aSandport-street at aStockbridge abDundee . T own Receiving Offices aHilltown aWarriston aKing-street aWemyss-place aPerth-road aWest Maitland-street aScouringburn Edenkillie, Forres 58 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Edrom, R.S.O. (Berwickshire) abFraserburgrh aEdzell, Brechin Freuchie, Ladybank, Kettle Elderslie, Paisley, Johnstene aFriockheim, Arbroath

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Glendaruel, Greenock, Rothesay Houston, Paisley, Johnstone Glenelg, Lochalsh Howmore, Lochmaddy Glenisla, Meigle, Alyth Howood, Paisley, Johnstone Glenlochar, Castle -Douglas Huntingtower, Perth aGlenluce, R.S.O. (Wigtownshire) abHuntly Glenlyon, Aberfeldy Hurlet, Glasgow, Barrhead Glenmorriston, Inverness, Fort- Hurlford, Kilmarnock Augustus Inchbare, Brechin Glenshee, Blairgowrie alnchture, R.S.O. (Perthshire) Glen-Urquhart, Inverness, Drum- Inellau, Greenock, Dunoon nadrochit alnnerleithen, 6.0. (Peeblesshire) abGolspie Innerwick, Dunbar Gordon, Kelso, Earlston alnsch aGorebridge, SO. (Midlothian) Inveran, Ardgay Gortlech, Inverness, Fort- Augustus ab I nverary Gourdon, Fordoun, Bervie Invercannich, Beauly abGourock, Greenock Tnvergarry,Inverness,Fort-Augustus abGovan, Glasgow olnvergordon, Inverness Gowanbank, Arbroath Inverie, Inverness, Fort-Augustus abGrangemouth, Falkirk alnverkeithing, S.O. (Fifeshire) aGrantown, R.S.O. (Inverness-shire) Inverkeithny, Turriff Grantshouse, R.S.O. (Berwickshire) Inverkindie, Aberdeen, Rhynie aGreenburn, Bathgate Inverkip, Greenock aGreenlaw, Dunse ablnverness abGreenock. Town Receiving Houses Inverurie. See Keith-hall at— Iona, Oban, Bunessan aBlackhall-street ablrvine aRue End-street aisle Ornsay, Broadford Greens, Turriff aisle of Whithorn, Newton-Stewart Gretna, Carlisle, Longtown Isle Toll, Dumfries, Auld Girth Gruinart(Islay),Greenock, Bridgend Jamestown, Glasgow, Alexandria Guardbridge, Cupar (Fife), St. aJedburgh Andrews Jock's Lodge, Edinburgh, Porto- Guildtown, Perth bello Gullane, Drem aJohnshaven, Fordoun Guthrie, Arbroath aJohnstone, Paisley abHaddington Johnstone Bridge, Lockerby Halbeath, Dunfermline ' Juniper Green, Edinburgh, Currie Halkirk, Golspie, Thurso Kamesburgh, Rothesay Halkirk, Roadside, Golspie, Thurso Keig, Aberdeen, Alford abHamiJton Keiss, Wick Harlosh, Portree, Dunvegan abKeith Haroldswick, Lerwick abKeith-hall (or Inverurie) Harray, Kirkwall abKelso Harriotfield, Perth Keltonhill, Castle-Douglas aHarris, Stornoway Kemnay, Aberdeen, Kintore Haugh-head, Glasgow, Lennoxtown Kennethmont, Aberdeen, Insch Haugh of Urr, Dalbeattie Kenmore, Aberfeldy abHawick Kennoway, S.O. (Fifeshire), Leven Heath Cottage, Elgin Kersland, Beith Heiton, Kelso Kessock, Inverness a Helens burgh, Glasgow aKettle, Ladybank aHelmsdale, Golspie Kilbarchan, Paisley, Johnston Heriot, Gorebridge S.O. (Mid- aKilbivnie, Beith lothian) Kilbirnie station, Beith Hermiston, Edinburgh Kilbride, Lochmaddy Hightae, Lockerby Kilbride (East), Glasgow, Hamilton Hillend, S.O. (Fifeshire), Inver- Kilbride (West), Greenock keithing Kilchrenan, Inverary, Taynuilt aHillheaa, Glasgow Kilconquhar, S.O. (Fifeshire) Hillside, Aberdeen Colinsburgh Hillside, Montrose abKilcreggan, Greenock Hillswick, Lerwick Kilfinnan, Greenock, Tigh-na-Bruich aHolytown, Glasgow Kilham, Coldstream Holytown Station, Glasgow, Holy- Ki) learn, Glasgow, Balfron town Killearnan, Inverness Holywood, Dumfries aKillin, Crieff Hopeman, Elgin, Burghead Kilmalcolm, Port-Glasgow GO POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Kilmany, Cupar (Fife) Kirtlebridge, Ecclefechan ab fulmarnock Kishorn, Dingwall, Locharron ' aKiimartin, Lochgilphead Knockando, Craigellachie Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock Kyleakin, Lochalsh Kilmelford, Oban aLadybank Kilmichael, Glassary, Lochgilphead Ladykirk, Berwick, Norham Kilmorack, Beauly Lagg, Lochgilphead, Portaskaig Kilmorie (Isle of Arran), Ardrossan, Lagsran, Kingussie Brodick Laighdoors, Crieff, Braco Kilmuir, Portree, Uig aLairg Kilmun, Greenock, Strone Lamington, Biggar Kilninver, Oban Lamlash (Isle of Arran), Ardrossan,

Kilpatnck (New) , Glasgow, Maryhill Brodick aKilpa trick (Old), Glasgow abLanark Kilrenny, S.O. (Fileshire), An- Langbank, Port-Glasgow struther aLangholm, R.S.O. (Dumfriesshire) abKilsyth, Glasgow Larbert, Falkirk Kiltarlity, Beauly ciLargo, S.O. (Fifeshire) aKilwinniug, Irvine Largoward, St. Andrews Kincaldruai, Forfar aLargs, Greenock abKincardine, Alloa aLarkhall, Hamilton Kincardine O'Neal, Aberdeen, Aboyne aLasswade Kingairloch, Fort- William, StrontiaD aLatheron, Golspie Kingarth, Rothesay aLauder, S.O. (Berwickshire) King- Edward, Banff abLaurencekirk aKiughorn, S.O. (Fifeshire) Laurieston, Castle-Douglas Kinglassie, Kirkcaldy, Leslie Laurieston, Falkirk aKingussie Leadburn Toll, Pennicuick Kingsharns, St. Andrews, Crail aLeadhills, Abington, Pv.S.O. (Lan- Kingston, Drem, North Berwick arkshire) Kinlochard, Stirling, Balfron Ledaig, Inverary, Taynuilt Kinlochbervie, Laira- aLeith. tfee^Edinburgh Kinlochewe, Dingwall, Poolewe Leitholm, Coldstream Kinlochmoidart, Fort-VVidiam, aLennoxto 'n, Glasgow Strontian Lenzie, Glasgow, Kirkintilloch Kinmuck, Keith-hall ab Lerwick Kinneff, Stonehaven aLeslie, Markinch abKinross Leslie, Insch Kintail, Lochalsh ab Lesraahagow, Lanark Kintessock, Forres Lesswalt, Stranraer aKintore, Aberdeen Letham, Ladybank aKippen, Stirling Letham, Forfar Kirkbank, Kelso Lethnot, Brechin Kirkbean, Dumfries abLeuchars, Cupar (Fife) Kirkbuddo, Forfar ab Leven abKirkcaldy Lhanbryde, Elgin Kirkcolm, Stranraer ab Liberton, Edinburgh Kirkconnel, Sanquhar, R.S.O. (Dum- aLilliesleaf, Selkirk friesshire) Limekilns, Dunfermline, Charles- aKirkcowan, R.S.O. (Wigtownshire) town aKirkcud bright Lindores, Newburgh (Fife) Kirklield Bank, Lanark Linkshouse, Lerwick Kirkgunzeon, R.S.O. (Kirkcud- aLinlithgow brightshire) Linton (West), Edinburgh Kirkinner, Newton-Stewart, Wig- Lintrathen, Kirriemuir town Linwood, Paisley abKirkintilloch, Glasgow Lismore, Fort- William, Appin oKirkliston, S.O. (Linlithgowshire) Livingstone, Midcalder Kirkmahoe, Dumfries Loan, Linlithgow Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie abLoanhead, S.O. (Midlothian) Kirkmichael, Maybole ab Lochalsh Kirknewton, Midcalder Lochans, Stranraer Kirkoswald, Maybole Lochbroom, Dingwall, Ullapool Kirkpatrick Durham, Dalbeattie aLochcarron, Dingwall Kirkpatrick Fleming, Ecclefechan aLochearnhead, Crieff ab Kirk wall abLochee, Dundee Kirn, Greenock, Dunoon Lochend, Inverness aKirriemuir Lochfoot, Dumfries POSTAL DIRECTORY. 61

Lochgair, Inverary, Lochgilphead Minard, Inverary aLochgelly, S.O. (Fifeshlre) Minishant, May bole ab Lochgilphead aMintlaw Loehgoilhead, Greenock ab Moffat Lochinver, Lairg aMoniaive, Thornhill aLochmaben, Lockerby aMonifieth, Dundee aLochmaddy Monkton, Ayr, Troon Lochranza (Isle of Arran), Green- abMontrose ock, Brodick Monymusk, Aberdeen, Alford aLochwinnoch, Paisley Moodiesburn, Glasgow abLockerbie Morebattle, Kelso, Yetholm Logie-Pert, Montrose Morinish, Oban, Tobermory , Dunkeld, Pitlochrie aMorvern, Port William , Dundee, Mossatt, Aberdeen, Rhynie Longhope, Kirkwall M ossbank, Lerwick Long Niddrie, S.O. (Haddington- abMotherwell Prestonpans [sbire) Moulin, Pitlochrie Longside, Mintlaw Mound, Golspie Lonmay, Aberdeen, Crimond Mousewald, Dumfries i a Lossiemouth, Elgin Moy, Inverness Loth, Golspie, Helmsdale Muasdale, Campbeltown, Tayinloan Lower Cabrach, Huncly Muchalls, Stonehaven Lugar, Cumnock Muckart, Stirling, Tillicoultry Lumphanan, Aberdeen, Aboyne Muirdrum, Carnoustie, R.S.O. Lumsden, Aberdeen, Rhynie (Forfarshire) Lundie, Dundee, Lochee aMmrkirk, Lanark Luss, Glasgow, Alexandria Mulchaich, Dingwall Luthermuir, Laurencekirk, Fetter- Munlochy, Inverness, Fortrose cairn Murrayfield, Edinburgh Luthrie, Cupar (Fife) abMusselburgh, Edinburgh aLybster, Golspie aviuthill, Crieff Lynwilg, Aviemore, R.S 0. (Inver- Mylnefield, Dundee ness-shire), Kingussie ab Nairn aMacduff, Banff Neilston, Glasgow, Barrhead Maderty, Crieff Nesting, Lerwic^ Makerston, Kelso New Abbey, Dumfries Manor, Peebles New Aberdour, Fraserburgh aMarkinch Newart Hill, Motherwell Maryburgh, Dingwall Newbigging, Dundee Maryculter, Aberdeen abNewburgh (Fife) aMaryhill, Glasgow Newburgh, Aberdeen, Ellon Marykirk, Montrose New Byth, Turiff Marypark, Craigellachie, Ballin- aNewcastletown, Hawick dalloch aNew Cumnock, R.S.O. (Ayrshire) aMauchline, R.S.O. (Ayrshire) New Deer, Aberdeen, Mintlaw ab Maybole aNew Galloway, R.S.O. (Kirkcud-

aMeigle brightshire t Meikeleour, Perth, Cupar-Angus New Kilpatrick, Glasgow, Maryhill Melness, Thurso, Tongue New Lanark, Lanark Newluce, Glenluce, R.S.O. (Wig- Melvich, Thurso townshire) Menmuir, Brechin aNewmains, Motherwell Menstrie, Stirling, Tillicoultry New Mill, Keith Methlic, Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum Newmilns, Kilmarnock, Galston Methven, Perth aNew Pitsligo, Aberdeen Mey, Wick. Castletown aNewport, Dundee Miavaig, Stornoway New Rattray, Blairgowrie aMidcalder Newseat, Aberdeen, Fyvie Millbrex, Aberdeen, Fyvie Newstead, Melrose, Earlston Millerhill. Dalkeith Newton Grange, Dalkeith Millhouse, Greenock, Tigh-na- Newton Mearns, Glasgow, Busby Bruich Newton Moor, Kingussie aMillport, Greenock Newton of Ferintosh, Dingwall aMilnathort, Kinross abNewton Stewart aMilngavie, Glasgow Newton St. Boswell's, S.O. (Rox- Milton Bridge, Pennycuick burghshire), St. Boswell's Milton of L'ampsie (or Campsie), Newtyle, Cupar Angus, Meigie Glasgow, Lennoxtown Nigg, Inverness, Parkhill POSTAL DIRECTORY.

aNoblehoufe, S.O. (Peebles-shire) Port Monteith, Stirling, Kippen aNorth Berwick, S. O. (Haddington- Portnahaven, Greenock shire) abPortobello, Edinburgh aNorth Queen's Ferry, S.O. (Fife- aPort Patrick, Stranraer shire) abPortree North Ronaldshay, Kirkwall aPortsoy, Banff North Vv^ater Bridge, Laurencekirk, aPort William, Newton-Stewart Fettercairn Poyntzfield, Inverness, Cromarty Nunton, Lochmaddy Preston, Dumfries Oakley, Dunfermline aPrestonkirk abOban aPrestonpans, S.O. (Haddington- Ochiltree, Cumnock shire) Old Bridge of Urr, Dalbeattie Prestwick, Ayr Old Deer, Mintlaw Quarrywood, Elgin Oldham stocks, Cockburnspath Queensferry. See North and South oOld Kilpatrick, Glasgow Queensferry aOld Meldrum, Aberdeen Raasay, Broadford Old Rain, Insch Rachan Mill, Big gar Old Rattray, Blairgowrie Rafford, Forres Ollaberry, Lerwick Rait, Errol, R.S.O. (Perthshire) Onich, Fort-William, Glencoe Ramsayeleugh, Selkirk Ormiston, Tranent aRannoch, Pitlochrie Orphir, Kirkwall aRatho, S.O. (Midlothian) Orton, Fochabers Reay, Thurso Overtown, Motherwell Redding, Falkirk Oxton, Lauder, S.O. (Berwickshire) , Perth Oyne, Insch Relngas, Forres abPaisley aRenfrew, Paisley Pallinsburn, Coldstream Renton, Glasgow, Alexandria Parkgate, Dumfries Reston, Ayton Parkhead, Glasgow , Perth, Bridge of Earn aParkhill, Inverness aRhynie, Aberdeen aPartick, Glasgow Riccarton, Kilmarnock Parton, Castle Douglas Riccarton, Stonehaven aPathhead, Kirkaldy Riffg, Annan Pathstruie, Bridge of Earn Ringford, R.S.O. (Kirkcudbright) Patna, Ayr, Dunaskin Roadside, Errol Peat Inn, Cupar (Fife) Rogart, Golspie abPeebles Rosehall, Ardgay, Lairg Pencaniand, Tranent Rosehej-.r y, Fraserburgh abPennycuick Rosemarkie, Inverness, Fortrose Penpont, Thornbill Roseneath, Glasgow, Helensburgh abPerth Rosewell, Lasswade Peterculter, Aberdeen Roslin, S.O. (Midlothian), Loanhead «bPeterhead aRothes, Elgin Petty, Inverness abRothesay Pitcaple, Aberdeen, Keith-hall Rothie, Aberdeen, Fyvie Pitlessie, Ladybank, Kettle Rothiemay, Huntly abPitlochrie Rousay, Kirkwall Pitnacree, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy Row, Glasgow, Helensburgh aPittenweem, S.O. (Fifeshire) aRutherglen, Glasgow Pittenain, Lanark Ruthven, Huntly Piean, Stirling Ruthven, Meigle Plockton, Lochalsh abSt. Andrews Pluscarden, Elgin aSt. Boswell's (Roxburghshire) a Pollock shaws, Glasgow St. Cyrus, Montrose aPolmont, Falkirk St Fergus, Peterhead Polnackie, Dalbeattie St. Fillan's, Crieff, Cornrie aPoolewe, Dingwall aSt. Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall aPortaskaig, Greenock St. Mary's Holm, Kirkwall Port Charlotte, Greenock, Bridgend St. Monance, S.O. (Fifeshire), Pit- aPort Ellon, Greenock ten Porr, Elphinstone, Keith-hall St. Ninian's, Stirling Port Essie, Fochabers, Buckie Saline, Dunfermline Port Gordon, Fochabers, Buckie Salsburgh, Glasgow, Holytown abPort Glasgow abSaltcoats Port Logan, Stranraer, Drummore Salton, Edinburgh, Tranent aPortmahomac, Inverness Samuelston, Haddington POSTAL DIRECTORY. 63

aSanday, Kirkwall Strathkinnes, St. Andrews Sandbank, Greenock, Dunoon Strathmiglo, Ladybank, Auchter- Sandhead, Stranraer muchty Sandness, Lerwick aStrathpeffer, Dingwall Sandwick, Lerwick Strathy, Thurso Sandwick, Kirkwall, Stroinness Strichen, Mintlaw abSanquhar, U.S.O. (Dumfriesshire) aStromness, Thurso Sauchie, Alloa aStrone, Greenock Scalloway, Lerwick aStronsay, Kirkwall Scone, Perth aStrontian, Fort-William Scotland well, Kinross, Leslie Struan, Broadford, Dunvegan Scourie, Lairg Struy, Beauly Scrabster, Thurso Stuartfieid, Mintlaw abSelkirk Summerhill, Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum Shawhead, Dumfries Swinton, Coldstream Suttlestone, Glasgow Symington, Kilmarnock Shieldaig, Dingwall, Lochcarron Symington, Biggar Shiskine (Isle of Arran), Ard- abTain rossan, Brodick Tannadice, Forfar aShotts, Motherwell aTarbert, Lochgilphead Skeabost, Portree aTarbolton, Kilmarnock Skene, Aberdeen Taifside, Brechin Skirling, Biggar Tarland, Aberdeen, Aboyhe Skyreburn, Castle-Douglas, Gate- Tarradale, Beauly house Tarves, Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum aSlamannan, Falkirk aTayinloan, Lochgilphead aSlateford, Edinburgh aTaynuilt, Inverary Smailholm, Kelso, Earlston Tayvallich, Lochgilphead, Kilmartin Snizort, Portree Tealing, Dundee Sorbie, Newton-Stewart, Garlies- Templand, Lockerby ton Temple, Gorebridge, S.O. (Mid- Sorn, Mauchline, R.S.O. (Ayrshire) lothian) Southdean, Hawick, Jedburgh Teviothead, Hawick Southend, Campbeltown The Cairnies, Perth aSoath Queensferry, Edinburgh abThornhill Southwick, Dumfries, Dalbeattie aThornhill, Stirling Spitalfield, Dunkeld Thornliebank, Glasgow, Polloek- Spott, Dunbar shaws Springburn, Glasgow Thornton, Keith Springfield, Cupar (Fife) Thornton, Kirkcnldy Springholm, Dalbeattie Thrumster, Golspie Sprouston, Kelso ctbThurso Staffin, Portree, Uig Tibbermuir, Perth Stairbridge, Kilmarnock, Tarbolton ctTigh-na-Bruich, Greenock aStanley, Perth Tighyarry, Lochmaddy Star, Markinch aTillicoultry, Stirling Stenhousemuir, Falkirk Tillydesk, Ellon Stenton, Prestonkirk aTobermory, Oban aStevenston, Saltcoats Tollcross, Glasgow aStewarton, Kilmarnock Tomatin, Inverness, CaribriJge abStirling ctTomintoul, Craigellachie Stitchell, Kelso aTongue, Lairg Stobo, R.S.O. (Peeblesshire) Tongueland, Kirkcudbright Stobs, Hawick Torpichen, Bathgate Stoer, Lairg Torphins, Aberdeen, Banchory abStonehaven Torrance, Glasgow, Kirkiutulloch uStonehouse, Hamilton Torry, Aberdeen Stoneykirk, Stranraer Torryburn, Dunfermline, Culross abStornoway Torthorwald, Lockerby, Dumfries aStow Townhead, Castle-Douglas Strachan, Aberdeen, Hanchory Townhill, Dunfermline Strachur, Glasgow, Inverary Toxside, Gorebridge, S.O. (Mid- Straiton, Maybole lothian) abStranraer aTranent aStrathaven, Hamilton Tresta, Lerwick Strath bungo, Glasgow Trinity Gask, Auchterarder Strathblane, Glasgow, Milngavie a&Troon, Ayr Strathdon, Aberdeen, Rhynie Tullibody, Stirling, Alloa 64 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Tullymet, Dunkeld, Pitlochrie aWest Calder, S.O. (Midlothian) a&Turriff Westerdale, Golspie, Thurso Twynholm, R.S.O. (Kirkcudbright) aWest Kilbride, Greenock Tyndrum, Crieff, Killin aWest Linton, Pennycuick Tynningham, Prestonkirk aWestray, Kirkwall Tynron, Thornhill Westruther, Lauder, S.O. (Ber- Tyree, Oban wickshire) Tyrie, Fraserburgh West Salton, or Salton, Tranent Uddingstone, Hamilton, Bothwell Whalsay, Lerwick TJdny, Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum Whinneylegget, Kirkcudbright aUig, Portree aWhitburn, S.O. (Linlithgowshire) Ulbster, Golspie Whiterashes, Aberdeen, Old Mel- aUllapool, Dingwall drum TJlsta, Lerwick Whitecairns, Aberdeen Unachan, Fort-William Whitehills, Banff Uphall, Edinburgh, "Winchburgh Whitehouse, Aberdeen, Alford Upper Keith, S.O. ("Midlothian), Whitehouse, Lochgilphead, Tarbet Blackshiels Whiteness, Lerwick Urray, Beauly Whitewell.Clitheroe, R.S.O. (Lan- TJyeasound, Lerwick cashire) Virkie, Lerwick aWhithorn, Newton- Stewart Voe, Lerwick Whitletts, Ayr Walkerburn, Peebles, Innerleithen Whittingham, Prestonkirk Walls, Lerwick Whitsome, Chirnside, R.S.O. (Ber- Wamphray, Moffat wickshire) Wanlockhead, Abington, R.S.O. a6Wick (Lanarkshire), Leadhills a Wigtown, Newton- Stewart Waterbeck, Ecclefechan aWinchbuxgh, S.O. (Linlithgow- Waternish, Portree, Dunvegan shire) Waterside, Kilmarnock Windygates, S.O. (Fifeshire), Waterton of Echt, Aberdeen Leven Watten, Golspie, Wick aWishaw, Motherwell Wellbank, riundee Wiston, Biggar Wemyss, East, Kirkcaldy, Dysart aWoodside, Aberdeen Wemyss, West, Kirkcaldy, Dysart Yarrow, Selkirk. Wemyss Bay, Greenock, Largs oYetholm, Kelso West Barns, Dunbar Yoker, Glasgow POSTAL DIEECTOEY. 65 ABERDEEN MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

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Collections at Receiving-House and Boxes.

1st Collec- 2nd Collec- 3rd Collec- Receiving-House and Boxes. Sunday. tion. tion. tion.

43, High-st., Old Abdn. (R. Ross) 10-50 a.m. 2-50 p.m. 10-0 p.m. 10 a.m. & Pillar Letter-Boxes.—WelO 10 p.m. lington Place, Broadford Place, Gallowgate Head, King Street, St. Clement > 215 a.m. 11-15 a m. 3 p.m. 2-15 a.m. Street, 171, Crown Street, Black's Buildings, Union Street, and Quay J 11-15 a.m. 3 p.m. 8-0 p.m.

The Lerwick Mail is despatched from Aberdeen every Friday, by steamer (wind and weather permitting^), arriving at Lerwick 24 hours after departure. Leaves Lerwick on Monday, arriving at Aberdeen on Wednesday. On Saturday only, there are two despatches to Rhynie, Mossat, Lums- den, and Strathdon, viz., at 7'20 a.m. and 4 p.m. On Sundays the Office is open for the delivery and registration of letters,

and for the sale of postage stamps, from 9 to 10 a.m , and from 1-10 to 2 p.m.; and on Sacramental Fasts, from 9 to 10 am., and from 4-30 to 5 - 30 p.m.

Inland Postage Regulations. LETTER POSTAGE.

The rate of postage on all inland letters is regulated by weight, irrespec- tive of distance, and (with— the exceptions afterwards mentioned) is as fol- lows, if paid in advance :

Letters not weighing above £ oz...... Id ,, weighing above | oz., but not exceeding 1 oz. ... 2d „ „ 1 oz. ,, 1£ oz. ... 3d „ „ 14 oz. ,, 2 oz. ... 4d „ „ 2 oz. „ 2| oz. ... 5d and so od, one penny being charged for every additional half-ounce. As a general rule, the postage, if not paid in advance, is double the fore-

going ; and, if the payment in advance be insufficient, double the deficiency is charged. No letter or packet must exceed 24 inches in length, or one foot in breadth and depth. The only exceptions to these regulations are in the case

of—1. Addresses to Her Majesty ; 2. Petitions to either House of Parliament, forwarded to any member of such House, without cover, or in covers open at

the ends ; 3. Printed Parliamentary proceedings ; 4. Letters or packets to or

from public departments or public officers in Her Majesty's service ; 5. Letters, Ac, to or from certain places abroad. If the stamps affixed to letters are mutilated or defaced, the letters will be liable to the unpaid rates. An unobliterated, embossed, or other postage stamp, which has been cut from an envelope and affixed to a letter, entitles it to pass free of charge. Re-directed letters are charged an additional postage for each re-direction, according to the prepaid scale. All persons sending letters by the post unpaid, which, from any cause whatever, cannot be delivered to the parties to whom they are addressed, are liable to pay the postage charged thereon, which may be recovered, with costs, by summary proceedings before a magistrate. By the Act 1st Victoria, cap. 36, sec. 2, any person illegally conveying letters incurs a penalty of £5 for every letter, and £100 for every week the practice is continued. The sender also incurs a penalty of £5for every letter, with full costs of suit. — — ,

POSTAL DIRECTORY. 67

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING NEWSPAPERS.

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

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

Two. 2,295 inches Three Halfpence Three. 3,443 „ Four. 4,590 „

The impressed stamp on each publication must be at least of the value of one penny. The title and date must be printed at the top of every page. The publication must be folded so that the who e of the stamp or stamps denoting the full duty shall be exposed to view ; and when, in the same cover, there are more tban two, it will be sufficient if tbey are so arranged as readily to admit of examination. The publication must not be printed on pasteboard or cardboard, or on two or more thickness of paper pasted together ; nor must any pasteboard, cardboard, or such pasted paper be sent with it as a back or cover thereto, or otherwise. It must be posted within fifteen days from the date of publication. It must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. It must contain no enclosure. No mark or writing is allowed but the name and address of the person to whom it is sent, nor anything on the cover but such name and address, the printed title of the publication, and pointed name and address of the publisher or vender who sends it. For any breach of this rule 2d is charged. If addressed to any one within the free delivery of the place where it is posted, a postage stamp (Id) must be affixed, otherwise it will be charged 2d on delivery. Unstamped publications, or stamped publications, which have been issued more^han fifteen days, can be forwarded within the United Kingdom and to the colonies, under the regulations of the Book Post. Newspapers and other periodicals, published in the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey. Alderney, Sark, Isle of Man, will be subject to the same regulations as those which are published in other parts of the United Kingdom.

REGISTRATION OP LETTERS, &c. Any packet sent by post may be registered with a few exceptions. The fee for registration is fourpence, which, as well as the postage, must be pre- paid in stamps. The registration of a packet makes its transmission more secure, by rendering it practicable to trace it from its receipt to its delivery. All Inland or Colonial letters which contain enclosures of coin, are treated as registered, and, if posted without registration, are charged on delivery with a double registration fee of eightpence. Inland Book Postage is a penny for every quarter of a pound, or fraction of a quarter of a pound. No Booh Packet must exceed two feet in length, or one foot in width or depth The postage on book packets must be fully prepaid, by means of postage stamps affixed. If a book packet be not sufficiently prepaid with stamps, but neverthe- less bears a stamp of the value of one rate (Id), it is forwarded, charged with 68 POSTAL DIRECTOEY.

the deficient book postage, together with an additional rate of a penny ; bnt any packet which bears no postage stamp is charged with double the book postage. Every Book packet must either have no cover, or a cover open at the ends. It may contain any number of separate books or other publications, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment, or vellum, either

printed, written, plain, or any mixture of the three ; together with what- ever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary matter or usually ap- pertains thereto, to the exclusion of letters or any enclosure sealed or other- wise closed against inspection, or any communication of the nature of aletter written in any such packet, or on its cover. Entries, however, merely stat- ing who sends the book, &c, or to whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter. INLAND PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST. The inland postage on Patterns and Samples, which must be prepaid by means of postage stamps, is twopence for every quarter of a pound, or frac- tion of a quarter of a pound. No packet must exceed two feet in length or one foot in width and depth, or 24 oz. in weight. Packets above that weight are sent to the Returned Letter Branch. If a packet of patterns or samples be posted altogether unpaid, it will be charged with double postage, and, if insufficiently prepaid, it will be charged with the amount of the deficiency, and an additional rate of twopence. There must be no writing or printing, other than the name ol the person for whom the packet is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark, numbers, and the prices of the articles. The patterns must be sent in covers, open at the ends. Samples, how- ever, of seeds, drugs, &c, maybe enclosed in boxes, or bags of linen or other

materials, fastened so as to be readily opened ; or entirely closed, but trans- parent. If either of the two rules next above be infringed, the packet is treated as a letter.

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST.

Patterns and samples can be sent at the rates inserted in the Table of Colonial and Foreign postage to such places as are marked with the letter P. The conditions in these cases are for the most part the same as in the case of the Inland Pattern and Sample Post, the following being the only important exceptions. A packet of patterns sent to Portugal, Madeira, the Azores, Cape de Verds, France, or to Turkey, Syria, or Egypt by French Packet, must not ex- ceed 18 inches in length, width, or depth, and a packet sent to any of the other countries must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in width or depth, and the weight of packets sent to the first four places named is limited to one pound. A packet of Patterns sent to any place via Belgium or via Austria must not exceed 8 ounces in weight. POSTAL DIRECTORY. 69

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Letters sent unpaid (wholly or in part) to foreign countries generally,. via Belgium, or to Prussia, Portugal, Madeira, the Azores, and Cape de Verds, are charged 2d per rate in addition to the ordinary postage. Letters posted wholly unpaid for Algeria and France, or for Austria via France, are charged 8d per | oz. ; and those posted wholly unpaid, or paid less than one rate of postage, for the Canary Islands, Majorca, Minorca, and Spain, are charged double the prepaid rate. Letters for the Canary Islands, Majorca, Minorca, and Spain, insufficiently prepaid, are, provided one rate at least be paid, charged with double the deficiency. Those for Alexandria, Cairo, and Suez, sent via Marseilles by British packet, and those for Alexandria, Cairo, and Constantinople, sent by French packet, are charged with a postage of 9d per I oz. Letters posted unpaid (wholly or in part) for Belgium, or Holland ma Belgium, are charged'Sd each in addition to the ordinary postage; those sent to Holland via France are charged 8d per i oz., and those for the

United States an additional postage of 5 cents each ; and those for Switzer- land ma Belgium, 3d per | oz. in addition to the deficient postage. The same rates are chargeable in this country upon letters posted un- paid, wholly or in part, from the above places, except from Alexandria,

Cairo, and-Suez, via Southampton : China, and Holland ma France, which are charged the prepaid rate only, and from the United States, which are charged an additional rate of 2d each. Letters intended to be sent by private ship must be addressed " By Private Ship;" and if by a particular vessel, the name of the ship must be added. The postage of a letter by a private ship to Belgium and the British

West Indies is 3d per £ oz. ; of a letter to the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, St. Helena, Ascension, 4d per f oz. ; to France, 4d per i oz. ; to Norway, 8d for every § oz. ; in all other cases the postage is 66. per § oz. Letters may be sent unpaid to the following places, viz. : — Belgium, British West Indies, Canada, Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, Falkland Islands, France and Algeria, Gold Coast, Holland, Hong-Kong, India, Mauritius, Natal, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, St. Helena, and Sierra

Leone ; but to all other places prepayment is compulsory. Newspapers by private ships are charged Id each. G-.U.—According to the regulations of the German Customs' Union, no letter exceeding 50 grammes (a little more than Lj oz.) in weight, and con- taining any other inclosures than paper, can be allowed to circulate by the post. Any letters, then, forwarded in the mail to Prussia above that weight, and containing any other inclosures than paper, will be liable, on their arrival at the Prussian frontier, to be stopped and sent to the Custom-house for delivery as freight. P signifies that patterns can be sent at book rates. B.—Where the letter B is prefixed to the Book Post Rate, no packet must exceed 3 lbs. All Postmasters in the United Kingdom, at whose offices Money Order business is transacted, are permitted, though not compelled, to purchase postage stamps from the public, provided the stamps be not soiled or other- wise damaged, at a charge of two and a-half per cent. ; the charge, however, never being less than one, halfpenny. Under this arrangement the payments

are as follow :— .

s. d. s. D. 1 7§ for stamps x>f the value of 1 8 3 3 3 4 4 lOi 5 o 6 6 6 8 9 9 10 0; and so on.

No separate stamps can be purchased ; they must, in all cases, be pre- sented in stripes containing at least two stamps adhering to each other. POSTAL DIRECTORY. 75

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Money Order Office, Government Insurance and Annuity Office, and Post Office Savings Bank. MONET ORDER OFFICE. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Sundays and Sacramental Fasts excepted.

Tlie Commission on Orders issued is as under .-

For Sums not exceeding £2 £5 £7 £10 No single order If payable in S. D. S. D. s. r>. s. n. can be granted The United Kingdom or for more than Switzerland 3 6 9 1 £10, except Gibraltar or Malta, &c 9 1 6 2 3 3 where the order Any Colony transacting is in payment Money Order Business 1 2 3 4 of Gov. Taxes.

N.B. No application can be entertained for compensation for alleged injury from the non-payment of a Money Order at the expected time. When a Money Order is applied for, it must be on the clear understanding that no such claim will be allowed, and that the Post Office is not liable, under any circum- stances, to more than one payment of a Money Order, even when, notwith- standing the precautions chat are taken, the order has been paid to a person not entitled to receive the money.

PRINCIPAL RULES OF THE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE AND ANNUITY OFFICE. 1. The Postmaster-General is empowered, under the Act 27 and 28 Vic- toria, cap 43, to ensure the lives of persons of either sex, between the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than £20 or more than £100. He is also empowered under the same Act to grant Immediate or Deferred Annviities of not more than £50 on the lives of persons of either sex, and of the age of 10 years and upwards. The persons whose lives are insured, or to whom annuities are granted, by the Postmaster-General, have direct Government security for the payment of the money at the proper time. 2. Certain Post Offices (the names of which may be obtained at any Post - Office ) have been opened for the receipt of proposals for the Insurance of Lives and the purchase of Annuities, and forms of proposal, with full in- structions for filling up and delivering these forms, may be obtained at these Post Offices.

3. Tables of the premiums to be charged for the Insurance of lives ; for the grant of Immediate Annuities ; for the grant of Deferred Annuities or Deferred Monthly Allowances, without return of purchase money, and for the grant of Deferred Annuities or Deferred Monthly Allowances, with return of purchase money, have been printed, and may be seen at the Post Offices which have been opened for the receipt of proposals. These Tables may also be obtained of Messrs Eyre and Spottiswoode, London. The price of the Tables for the Insurance of Lives and the grant of Annuities without return of purchase money is 3^d. The price of the Tables for the grant of Annuities with return of purchase money is 2d. If sent by post, 5dis charged in the one case, and 3d in the other. 4. The Premiums to be charged for the Insurance of Lives vary with the ages of the persons .whose lives are to be insured, and with the mode in which they are to be paid. The Life of a Man or Woman in his or her 30th year, may be insured for £100:— £ s. d. By a single payment of 43 3 7 or, By an annual payment throughout life, of 2 6 7 or, By a quarterly payment, throughout life, of 13 or, By a monthly payment, throughout life, of. 4 4 or, — /

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By a fortnightly payment, throughout life, of £0 2 2 or, By an annual payment, until the insured person reaches the age of 60, of 2 13 10 or, By a quarterly payment, until the insured person reaches the age of 60, of 15 or, By a monthly payment, until the insured person reaches the age of 60, of 5 or, By a fortnightly payment of 2 6 Smaller sums may be insured by proportionate payments, but no one of the periodical payments must be of less amount than two shillings. 5. No one life can be iusured for less than £20 in the whole : but when a life has been insured for £20, further insurances may be effected on the same life from time to time, for any amount, until the whole sum for which it is insured amounts to £100. 6. If, after having duly made his payments for a period of five years, the insured person shall be unable to continue, or shall desire to discontinue such payments, o portion of the premiums paid by him, which portion will in no case be less than one-third of the whole sum paid by him, will be re- turned to him, 7. The sums to be charged for the purchase of Immediate Annuities will vary with the age and sex of the person on whose life the Annuity is to depend :— £ s. d. A Man aged 65 can purchase an Immediate Annuity of £10, payable half-yearly, for 88 18 4 A Woman of the same age can purchase a like Annuity for 103 16 8 A Man aged 70 can purchase an Immediate Annuity of £10, payable half-yearly, for 73 3 4 A Woman of the same age can purchase a like Annuity for 81 19 2

8. The sums to be charged for the purchase of Deferred Annuities, or Deferred Monthly Allowances, will vary with the age and sex of the person

on whose life the Annuity or Monthly Allowance is to depend ; and with the length of the term for which the Annuity is deferred, (or, in other words, with the number of years which are to pass before the commencement of the Annuity), and with the conditions of the contract as to the mode of pur- chase, mode of payment, and return or non-return of purchase money. When the condition of the contract is to be that no part of the purchase money shall, in any event, be returned £ s. D. A Man aged 30 may purchase a Deferred Annuity of £10, to commence on his reaching the age of 60, and to be payable half-yearly, either by an im- mediate payment of 24 3 4 ©r, By an annual payment, until he reaches the age of 60, of :.... ! i s 4 A Woman of like age may purchase a like Annuity by an immediate payment of 32 8 4 or, An Annual payment, up to 60, of. 1 17 6; and a man aged 30 may purchase a Deferred Allowance of £2 7s 3d per month, to commence when he reaches the age of 60, by a payment until he a like reaches that age of 8s per month ; and a woman of like age may, by payment of 8s per month, purchase a Deferred Allowance of £1 16s 7d, to commence when she reaches the age of 60. When the condition of the contract is to be that, in the event of the death of the person on whose life the Annuity or Allowance is to depend before the commencement, of the Annuity or Allowance, the purchase money is to be returned to his representatives, and that if the purchaser at any time before the commencement of the Annuity or Allowance is unable to continue, or wishes to discontinue, the purchase, the purchase money shall

be returned to him ; the price charged will be higher than when no such condition is made. 7 ;

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Under this condition, a Man aged 30 may purchase £ s. d. n Deferred Annuity of £10, to commence when he attains to 60 years of age, and to be payable half-yearly, either by an immediate payment of 40 9 2 or, By an annual payment until he attains to 60 years, of 2 10 And a Woman of like age may purchase a like An- nuity, either by an immediate payment of 47 10 or, By an annual payment of 2 7 6; and a Man aged 30 may purchase an Allowance of £1 14s 2d per month, to commence when he attains the age of 60 years, by a monthly payment of 8s and a Woman of like age, by a like payment until she reaches the age of 60 years, may purchase an Allowance of £1 9s 4d pf r month. 9. The Annuity or Monthly Allowance granted on any one life must not exceed £50 per annum, or £i 3s 4d per month; but purchasers need not purchase the whole amount of such Annuity or Allowance at one time. They may begin by purchasing such part as they can afford to purchase, and go on increasing their purchases from time to time as their circumstances will permit. 10. Husband and wife may each be insured to the full amount of £100, and may each purchase an Annuity of £50, or a Monthly Allowance of £4 3s 4d. Any two persons may purchase an Annuity on their joint lives, with or without continuance of the Annuity to the survivor. 11. Persons contracting for the insurance of their lives, or for the pur- chase of Annuities or Monthly Allowances, will be allowed to- pay their periodical premiums or instalments of purchase-money at such of the Post Offices which have been or may hereafter be opened for the purpose, as will suit them best. 12. Persons proposing to effect Insurances on their Lives, or to purchase Deferred Monthly Allowances, must provide, at their own cost, such certifi- cates of birth or baptism, or other evidence of age, as shall be required from them ; but will not be required to pay any fee for medical examination, or to pay the cost, of any inquiry which the Postmaster-General may think fit to make with regard to their health, habits, age, and occupation, or to pay any fee for the issue of any contracts which may be made in accordance with their proposals, or to pay any postage for the transmission of their proposals, or for the transmission of any correspondence arising out of such proposals between them and the Postmaster-General, inasmuch as a provision for all such costs and charges is included in the premiums which they will be required to pay, in accordance with the tables framed for the purpose, for the Insurance of their Lives or the purchase of Deferred Monthly Allowances. Persons proposing to purchase Immediate or Deferred Annuities, pay- able half-yearly, must provide, at their own cost, such certificates of birth or baptism, or other evidence of age, as shall be required of them ; and, in- asmuch as the premiums fixed by the tables framed for the graut of such Annuities do not include any provision for costs and charges, must pay, at the time of purchase, a fee of Is for every £1 of Annuity purchased. PRINCIPAL RULES OF THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. A. Post Office Savings Banks are established at all Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom, and are open for the receipt and payment of money daily duriug the hours appointed for money order business. At these Banks deposits of One Shilling, or any number of shillings, will be received ; but no one may deposit more than £30 in one year, or more than £150 in the whole, exclusive of interest. Interest at the rate of £2 !0s per cent, per annum (which is at the rate of sixpence in the pound for each year, or at the rate of one halfpenny on each complete pound for each month, reckoning from the first day of the calendar month next following the day on which a complete pound has been deposited, up to the last day of the calendar month preceding the day on which the money is withdrawn) is allowed, until the sum due to a Depositor amounts to £200, when interest ceases to be allowed. The interest due to each Depositor is added to the principal due to him on the 31st December in each year. B. Every deposit in a Post Office Savings Bank must be immediately —

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entered by the Postmaster, or other person receiving it, in a book, which book is to be kept by the Depositor, and ths Postmaster or other person re- ceiving the deposit should affix his signature and the stamp of his office to each entry. Depositors should carefully examine their books before leaving the offices at which they make their deposits, and ascertain that they have obtained correct receipts for the sums deposited by them. In addition to the receipts which the Depositors will thus obtain in their deposit-books, they will receive for each deposit an acknowledgment by post from the Savings Bank Department in London. This acknowledgment should reach the Depositor within three days from the day on which he makes his deposit, if the deposit be made in England or Wales. If the de- posit be made in Ireland or Scotland, the acknowledgment should veach the Depositor within five days. The acknowledgment should be quite free from erasure, and should state the exact amount of the deposit, and the day on which the deposit was made. If the acknowledgment does not reach the depositor in proper time, or if, when it reaches him, it shows any signs of erasure, or does not agree with the entry in the Depositor's book, the Depositor should immediately apply to the Postmaster-General by letter, and should renew his application again and again until he obtains a satisfac- tory reply. C. Once in each year, on the anniversary of the day on which the first deposit was made by him, the Depositor should forward his deposit-book to the Controller of the Post Office Savings Bank l>epartment in London, in order that it may be compare'! with the books of that department, and in order that the interest due to the previous 31st December may be inserted in it. D. When a Depositor wishes to withdraw the whole or any part of the sum due to him, he mast make application for the same to the Postmaster- General, on a pi-inted form called a Notice of Withdrawal, which he can obtain at any Post Office Savings Bank. When he has properly filled up this form, he must fold it and secure it, and forward it by post as it it were an ordinary letter. In return for it he will receive, probably by return of post, a warrant for the amount required by him, payable at the Post Office Bank named by him in the notice of withdrawal. E. A Depositor in any Post Office Savings Bank may add to his deposit* at that or any other Post Office Savings Bank, and may withdraw the whole, or any part of them, from that or any other Post Office Savings Bank, with- out change of deposit-book. For instance, if he makes his first deposit at the Post Office Bank at Aberdeen, he may make further deposits at, or with- draw his money from the Post Office Bank at Aberdeen, or Leeds, Man- chester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Dublin, or any other place which may be convenient to him. F. No charge will be made to Depositors for the books first supplied to

them, or for the renewal of those books ; but if any depositor shall lose his book, and shall desire a new book, he must make application to the Post- master-General for the same, and must enclose in his application postage stamps to the value of Is, to pay for the new book. If a Depositor loses his book, he should immediately give notice of the "0ss to the Postmaster-General. G. No charge for postage will be made on the Depositor for any letter passing between him and the Havings Bank Department with regard to his deposits, or with regard to the withdrawal of the same, or for the trans- mission of his deposit-book between him and the Savings Bank Department. H. The Postmasters and other officers of the Postmaster-General em- ployed in the receipt or payment of deposits are strictly forbidden to dis- close the name of any depositor, or the amount of his deposits, except to the Postmaster-General, or to such of his officers as are appointed to assist in carrying on the business of the Post Office Banks. I. A full statement of the regulations of the Post Office Banks may be seen in the " British Postal Guide," and at any Post Office Bank; where also information may be obtaiued with regard to the rules affecting (A..) The deposits made by Trustees on behalf of another person. (B.) The deposits of Minors. (C,) The deposits of Married Women. (D.) The deposits of Friendly or Charitable or Provident Societies or Penny Banks. (E.) The repayment of the deposits of deceased Depositors to their repre- sentatives. (F.) The repayment of the deposits of Depositors who have become in. sane, or who are, from other causes, unable to act for themselves- 80 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Cottages, Mansions, and Places in the Suburbs of Aberdeen.

Airy Hall; Thomas Douglas—a mansion on left hand side of Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles from Hoi burn street

Albyn Cottage ; William Symon—near Albyn Place, on west side of Holburn Church Angusfield—on Skene road, beside Rubislaw Quarries, right hand side

Arnlee ; Mrs Dr Lizars—a cottage on North Deeside road, near Cults

Arthurseat ; Robert Abernethy— a mansion near Polmuir, beyond Ferryhill Railway station, or ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's nursery

Ashgrove ; John Stewart—about half a mile south-west of Kittybrewster station

Ash-hill, or Prospect Cottage ; James Turnbull— on road leading south-west and west from Kittybrewster station, half a mile from station Ashley; John Cook —a mansion north of Cuparstone road, half a mile from Holburn street Ashley Place—on Cuparstone road, quarter of a mile from Holburn street Ealgownie Road—road leading along north side of river Don, to Grandholm house

Balgownie : H. D. Forbes—a mansion on north side of river Don, about a mile west of old bridge

Balgownie Lodge ; John Crombie—on north side of river Don, half a mile above old bridge Balgownie Bridge— (Old Bridge of Bon)

Balgreen ; Robert Maitland—a cottage on Low Stocket road, right hand side, one mile and a half from Caroline place

Balnagarth ; Francis Smith—a dwelling-house on North Deeside road, about three miles from town, right hand side Banchory House ; Mrs Alexander Thomson—a mansion on the South Deeside road, one mile and a half beyond Bridge of Dee Bannermill; Robinson, Crum, & Co.—a manufactory near the Links, ap- proached by Albion street Barkmill House ; Charles Runcy—Berryden road Beechhill; James Williamson—a mansion on Countesswells road, left hand side, nearly two miles from Holburn street

Beith Villa ; Robert Beveridge—South Rotunda place, Ferryhill

Belmont ; Alexander Flockhart— a mansion on Berryden road, half a mile beyond Caroline place Bellevue; Rev. George Tulloch, LL.D.—a mansion on Hardgate road, left hand side, half a mile beyond Bon-Accord terrace Belvidere; Misses Falconer— a mansion on Stocket road, half a mile west from Skene square Eerryden road—leading north from Caroline place to Cairncry road and Kittybrewster station

Berryden House ; Thomas Gordon— on Berryden road, three minutes' walk from Caroline place, right hand side

Berryden Cottage, Berryden road ; Thomas Darling— five minutes' walk from Caroline place

Berrybank ; Misses Leslie—on Berryden road, half a mile from Caroline place, or near to Kittybrewster station, left hand side Bloomfield—a line of cottages on the Holburn road, two minutes' walk be- yond Holburn street, left hand side Bonnymuir; Archibald Watson—a dwelling-house on Low Stocket road, about a mile from south end of Hutcheon street Bridge of Dee—on south road, by Holburn street, about one mile and a half from Union place Bridge of Don (New) —on King street road, two miles from Castle street Bridge of Don (Old), or Balgownie Bridge—three minutts' walk west of New Bridge of Don Broomhill; David Robertson— a dwelling-house on the Old Deeside road, half a mile from south end of Holburn strt et

Burnieboozle ; Mrs Stretley— a mansion on the Skene road, half a mile be- yond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side Burnside—a group of cottages on Low Stocket road, one mile from Caroline place POSTAL DIRECTORY. 81

Cairncry road—a by-road branching off south-west from Kittybrewster station, and extending about two miles in length Calsayseat; Wm. Souttar—at the junction of G-eorge street and Causeway- end roads, half a mile from George street Cattofield; John Catto— on Cairncry Road, three minutes' walk west from Kittybrewster station

Cherryvale ; Professor G. Dickie—at west end of Skene street, opposite Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry Cliff House, Pi tfodels; John Marr—on Mid-Pitfodels road, two miles and a half from Holbuin street, left hand side

Clifton Villa ; Mrs Goodrid^e—South Rotunda Place, Ferryhill

Cornhill House ; James Sim—on Cornhill road, one mile from Lunatic Asylum, right hand side of road [station

Cotton Lodge ; John Crombie, jun.—about half a mile north of Kiftybrewster Countess wells roa i—a by-road branching off to the right from Cuparstone road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street

Countesswells House ; Mrs Gordon—about four miles from Holburn street, by Cuparstone and Countesswell-i roads Crescent Cottage; Robert M'Killiam—on left hand side of road leading from Mounthoolv to Spittal Caparstone road—branches off on the right from Holburn street, fifty yards beyond South bridge Craigie Loanings—a road leading north from Westfield, or foot of North Albert street, to High Stocket road

Craigiepark ; William Spark—a dwelling-house on the Craigie Loanings road, left hand side

Craigie buckler ; John Cardno Couper—a mansion between the Rubislaw and Countesswells roads, two miles from Holburn street

Cranford ; David M'Hardy—a mansion on North Deeside road, about one mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side

Craigton ; William Knox—on Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a halt from Holburn street, left hand side Cunnigarhill Nursery; William Walker & Co.—at termination of Park road after crossing railway bridge Dancing Cairn Quarries—on the Inverness or north road, one mile and a half beyond Woodside

Denmore ; Hardy Robinson—a mansion one mile and a quarter north of Bridge of Don

Derncleugh ; David Fraser—a dwelling-house on Mid-Pitfodels road, two and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side

Devanha House ; William Henderson—a mansion near Ferryhill, two minutes' walk from south end of Crown street

Devanha Brewery ; Black & Co.—on north side of river Dee, near Wellington bridge

Devanha Distillery ; Black & Co.—on north side of river Dee, beyond Wel- lington bridge Dee Mouth; James Wildgoose—a house at south end of College Street, left hand side

Dee Mount ; John T. Rennie—a mansion about one hundred yards west from Ferryhill railway junction

Drumtrarth ; George Jamieson— i mansion on north bank of river Dee, about three miles from town by North Deeside road

Eastbank ; William Lumsden- on road leading from Roy's Nursery to Hard- gate, left hand side

Eastfield ; George Catto—on the Low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Caroline place, left hand side Eden Cottage; Thomas Walker—on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left hand side Eden Cottage; William Laing—Mount street Ellengowan; George H. Paterson—a dwelling-house in Mid-Pitfodels road, about two miles and a half from Holburn street, left hand side Elmbank; William Mitchell—a mansion near Kittybrewster railway station

Elmfield ; Mrs T. Hogarth—a dwelling-house half a mile above Mounthooly, east side of railway branch line Elmhill House; Robert Jamieson, M.D.—first entrance on right hand side of Cornhill road Ewen Place—on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Holburn street, left hand side 82 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Ferry hill House ; Mrs William Fisher—a m ansion on road leading from Crow n street to Roy's nursery, right hand side

Ferryhill Foundry ; J. Abernethy & Co.—beside Wellington bridge Ferryhill Lodge; Professor Bain—north-east corner of Roy's nursery Ferryhill Mills—three hundred yards south of Newbridge, Hardgate Ferryhill Cottage ; James Abernethy, C.E.—on hill overlooking Wellington bridge Firhill Well—half a mile west from Old Aberdeen, approached by foot road leading from beside Red Lion Inn, Spittal [side Fonthill Place—on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hardgate, right hand

Fountainhall ; Adam M. Gray—a dwelling-house on the road leading north from the top of Albyn place, four minutes' walk from Stoneytown, right hand side

Forbesfield ; Malcolmson Morrison —on Cuparston road, one mile from Hol- burn street, right hand side

Forresterhill ; Cbas. Davidson—on the Cornhill road, leading from wpst side of Lunatic Asylum, one mile and a half from Caroline place, left hand side Friendville; Mrs Macket zie—a dwelling-house on Cuparstone road, one

mile and a hall from Holburn street, i ight hand side Friendly Bank—a dwelling-house near Mounthooly bridge, right hand side

Froghall Cottage ; George Skakle—half a mile above Mounthooly

Fuschia Cottage, Cults ; P. Bannerman—three and a fourth miles from Aberdeen

Galleries ; Misses Glennie—a dwelling-house between Mackie place and Cherryvale, right hand side of Skene street Glamis Cottage; David Kyd— 20, Spittal, Old Aberdeen

Glenburnie House ; John Symou—between Grammar School and Carden place, right hand side of Skene street west

Glenburnie Cottage ; George Symmers — between Grammar School and Carden place, right hand side of Skene street west

Gordondale ; Wm. Forsyth—on north High Stocket road, about half a mile beyond Mile-end, left hand side

Gordon's Mills ; Jonathan Mess— on the south side of the river Don, half a mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral Gowan Brae—a group of dwelling-houses at north end of Causewayend, right hand side

Grandholm Works ; J. & J. Crombie—on north side of river Don, about a mile north from Woodside Grandholm Cottage; John Leslie—on north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grandholm works

Granite Hill (late Cairncry) ; A. Moir—a dwelling-house at west end of Corn-

hill and *. airncry roads

Grantown Lodge ; John Laing—at Cuparstone place, about three minutes' walk from Holburn street, right hand side

Grove Cottage, Cuparstone place ; Mis Ja.ines Ferguson Hawthorn Lodge; Capt. W. A. Godley— at Cuparstone place, about four minutes' walk from Holburn street, right hand side Hazelhead House ; Rose—about half a mile beyond Rubislaw quarries, then i early half a mile to left from Skene road

Hilton House ; Lady Johnstone—about five minutes' walk west from Wood- side Free Manse Honeybank; William Collie—north end of Canal road, right hand side Honeybrae; Joseph Wattie, gardener—on the south high Stocket road, leading past Morningfield, left hand side, one mile and a half from Skene square Hosefield; John Stephen, gardener— a dwelling-house about a quarter of a mile north from Mile-end, Stocket Howburn Cottage; Dr Joan Sim —in Holburn street, about two hundred yards beyond South bridge, left hand side

Inchgarth ; George S. Tayler—a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about three miles from town, by north Deeside road Inmore Cottage; Alex. Sutherland — on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon Street, about two minutes' walk from Caroline place, left hand side Ivy Cottage; Miss Reid — on high Stocket road, leading from Maberly street, past Rosemount, about half a mile from Skene square, left hand 6ide POSTAL DIRECTORY. 83

Jessibank Cottage and Gardens—on road leading to, and opposite Woodside house J essiefield—on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw quarries, left hand side

Johnstone Place ; George Birnie - a dwelling-house on the Rubislaw road, about a quarter of a mile beyond Rubislaw quarries, left hand side

Kenfield ; W. T. Patersuii—on Countesswells road, two miles from Holburn street, left hand side

Kepplestone ; Alexander Macdonald—on the Skene roacl, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone Cottage; Professor Sachs—on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries Kepplestone House; Alex. Robertson—on the Skene roacl, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw quarries

Kincorth ; Charles Warrack- between Church of Nigg and river Dee Kirkhill—on the Wellington road, south side of river Dee, one mile beyond Wellington bridge, left hand side - Lily Bank ; Alex. Lyon—a dwelling-house on Inverness road, near Kitty brewster station, left hand side Loanhead—on the High IStocket road, leading from Skene square, by Rose- mount, nearly half a mile from Skene square, left hand side

Lochhead House ; Win. Lyon—on the Low Stocket road, right hand side, about four minutes' walk from Caroline place

Louisville ; James Clark—a mansion on Cuparstone road or north Deeside turnpike, one mile from Holburn street, right hand side Lunatic Asylum—near west end of Hutcheon street Mannofield—a group of dwelling-houses on the Cuparstone road, at the junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and north Deeside roads, about one and a half miles from Holburn street Maryfield; John B. Adams—a dwelling-house on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hardgate, left hand side Maryville; Lieut.-Col. James Cadenhead—a dwelling-house at the west en 1 of the south high Stocket road, leading from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square Mastrick—two and a quarter miles from town, on low Stocket road

Millbank ; John Urquhart—a dwelling-house at north end of North Broad- ford, left hand side Millbank Cottage—on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline place, right hand side

Millbank Cottage ; Alexander Black—in Hardgate, near Willowbank, left hand side Mile-end—on the high Stocket road, at the parting of the north and south high Stocket road.-, about three quarters of a mile west of Skene square Morefield—on the north high Stocket road, half a mile west of Mile-end, left hand side Morningfield—a group of dwelling-houses on south high Stocket road, taking left hand road frem ivlile-encl, about half a mile from Mile-end Morningside; William Siuclair—on Cuparstone road, or north Deeside turn- pike, one mile and a half from holburn street, left hand side

Morque ; George Collie — a dwelling-house at extremity of Mid-Pitfodels road Mount Pleasant; Charles Stewart—a dwelling-house at north end of Canal streec, right hand side Muirfield Cottage—See Gordondale Nellfield Cemetery—on Cuparstone road, a few yards from Holburn street, left hand side

Nellfield House ; Marianus Massie—on Cuparstone road, a quarter of a mile from Holburn street, left hand side Newbridge—in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace Newlands; Misses Duguid—on the old north Deeside road, one mile from Holburn street Newton of Pitfodels—on the north Deeside road, three and a half miles from Holburn street

Norwood Hall ; John Taylor—a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about three miles from town by north Deeside road Oakbank; William Collie—between north and south high Stocket roads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end 84 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

Oakbank Cottage ; John Williamson, Jun.— on south high Stocket road, leading past Morningfield, one mile and a quarter from Skene square, right hand side Oldmill Reformatory— about two and a half miles from Union place, on Skene road, right hand side

Outseats of Pitmuxton ; William Thorn— in the north side of river Dee, be- tween Roy's nursery and Ruthrieston

Persley Den ; Rev. Dr M'Gilvray—on north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grandholm "Works Pitfodels—about two miles from Holburn street, on Deeside road Pitfod els Road (Mid)—branches off west from Cuparstone road at M anno - field, about one mile and a half from Holburn street

Pitmuxton—on old Deeside road , right hand side of Holburn street, about one mile from Union place

Polniuir ; Wm. Matthews—about ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's nursery Princesfield— a dwelling-house on low Stock et road, leading from Hutcheon street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right hand side Prospect Hill—a dwelling-house on South high Stocket road, leading from Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square, right hand side Prospect Place; Alexander Burness—a dwelling-house on Mid-Pidfodels road, two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, right hand side

Powis ; H. P. Leslie— a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from

Kittybrews i er station

Raeden ; Mrs Gordon—on north Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Skene square Richmond Hill— a mansion on south high Stocket road, about four minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right hand side Rose Gottag-e, Cuparstone place; Alexander Anderson

Rosehill ; Walter Gray—a dwelling-house on left hand side of Cornhill road, nearly opposite Cornhill House

Rosemount House ; Robert Stevens —on Stocket road, leading from west end of Maberly st., fourth house on right hand after passing Forbes street Rosie Cottage; John Burness, 146 Hutcheon street west Rosebank House— a dwelling-house on Stocket road, leading from west end of Maberly street, first house on left hand side after leaving Skene square

Rosebank ; Wm. Smith—a mansion on left hand side of Hardgate, near Willowbank

Rotunda Lodge ; James' Roy—north-east corner of Roy's nursery [side Rubislaw House— on Skene road, half a mile beyond Albyn pi ice, right hand

Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield ; Richards & Co.—near Skene road, half a mile beyond Albyn place Rubislaw Quarries—on Skene road, about one mile beyond Albyn place Rubislaw Den ; James P. Beattie— on road leading to right from Rubislaw road, about a quarter of a mile from Albyn place Rubislaw Park; Mrs Grant of Uruminnor—on Skene road, about three minutes' walk from Rubislaw quarries, left hand side Ruthrieston Market Stance — on south turnpike road, about half a mile Lorn south end of Holburn street, left hand side Ruthrieston House— on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side

Ruthrieston Lodge ; Mrs Scott— on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Ruthven Cottage, Ruthrieston; Wm. Hall— on old Hardgate road, beyond Outseats, twenty-five minutes walk from Castle street

Seabank House ; John Drummond- on King street road, right hand side, one mile and a quarter from Aberdeen

Seafield ; William Hunter—a dwelling-house about half a mile south from Rubislaw Bleachfield

Seaton House ; A. G. Pirie—between Old Machar Cathedral and river Don

Seaview Gardens ; John Glass—at east end of Constitution street, adjoining Links, left hand side Scotstown—about two miles north-west from Bridge of Don

Scotstown House ; Gordon Pirie—do. do. half Sheddocksley ; Peter Grant—a mansion on old Skene road, three and a miles from Caroline place, right hand side POSTAL DIRECTORY. 85

Slopfield—a cottage on Countesswells road, two and a half miles from Hol- burn street, left hand side

Springbank ; Joseph Booth—on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes' walk from Mannofield

Springhill ; George M'Pherson—a mansion on old Skene road, three miles from Caroline place Spa Well—in Spa street, west side of Infirmary Stocket Hill—by the low Stcckefc road to Raeden, from thence one-fourth of a mile to the right band side Stocket Road (South High) -leads south-west from Mile-end, by left hand side road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (North High) —leads westward from Mile-end, by right hand side rond, past Raeden and Oakbank, and on to the Stocket Stocket Road (Low)—leads in a straight line westward from Caroline place, past Westburn, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to the Stocket Stoneytown— a group of dwelling-houses on Skene road, right hand side, about three hundred yards west from Albert street Stqueywood—about two miles north from Woodside, on south side of river Don

St Clair House ; George Sinclair—on King street road, left hand side, one mile from Aberdeen Strowan Cottage; William Farquhar—Mile-end, Stocket Summerhill; Robert Gordon—a mansion on south high Stocket rond, leading past Morningfield, two miles from Skene square, right hand side

Summerfield ; George Donaldson—at lower end of Park street, on left hand side

Sunnybank ; Alexander Stronach—a mansion about half a mile from Cause- wayend, by Canal road Sunnypark; James Cocker—adjoining Froghall, five minutes' walk from Causewayend

Sunnyside ; Peter M'Robbie—adjoining Spittal, three minutes' walk west of Red Lion Inn Sycamore Place—on line of Deeside railway, near Polmuir Thorngrove, Friendville; J. Russell Mackenzie—on north Deeside road, two miles from Aberdeen Torry Farm—on south side of river Dee, half a mile east of Wellington bridge Torry Farm Brick Works—on south side of river Dee, half a mile east of Torry farm Torry Village—south side of Harbour entrance Twin Cottages—about the middle of Holburn street, right hand side

Union Grove ; James F. Hadden—a mansion at Wellington place, on south side of Holburn churcb United Cottage—two minutes' walk beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side

Villa Franca : John Sherar—a cottage about a hundred yards east of Morn- ingfield Villafield—a cottage near Gilcomston dam, three minutes' walk from north end of Albert street View Place; John Marshall—a dwelling-house at west end of Rosemount, right hand side

Viewton Place ; John Sutherland—a dwelling-house on the road from Mount- hooly to Spittal, left hand side

Viewfield ; William Stevenson—between Countesswells and Rubislaw roads, one half mile west of Rubiplaw Bleachfield Wallfield House; Robert Catto—North Albert street, Craigie loanings Walnut Cottage—on Ruthrieston road, about half a mile beyond south end of Holburn street, right hand side Wellington (or Suspension) Bridge—over river Dee, near Ferryhill Iron Works Wellwood; George Davidson—a mansion on north Deeside road, near Cults, right hand side Westbank; James Bryce—a dwelling-house on road leading from Roy's nursery to Hardgate, left hand side Westfield ; Thomas Melville—a mansion near north end of Albert street, en- trance at foot of Craigie loanings Westburn: Mrs Chalmers—a mansion on low Stocket road, right hand side five minutes' walk from Caroline place .

8b CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN.

Westerton of Pitfodels; Mrs George Stirling—three and a half nvles from Aberdeen, on north, side of Dee, near Cults station Whitehall; Rev, David Wallace—a dwelling-house near Gilcomston dam, a quarter of a mile from north end of Albert street, on road leading west from the same Whitemyres—a mansion on old Skene road, three and three-fourth miles from Skene square, hy low Stocket road Wilford Cottage; James Riddel—Powis placp, Calsayseat

Willowbank ; James Chalmers—a mansion on left hand side of Hardgate, nearly opposite Newbridge Willowpark—a dwelling-house on low Stocket road, two miles from Caroline place, left hand side

Woodbank ; Angus Fraser—a dwelling-house on north Deeside road, about three miles from town, right hand side

Woodbine Cottage ; William Ligertwood—north end of Causewayend Woodbine Cottage; William Campbell—Ruthrie- ton

Woodbine Cottage ; Mrs Gordon—on road leading from Crown street to Roy's nursery Woodend Cottage, Hazelhead; James Inglis—on Skene road, two miles from town, right hand side Woodhill; Alexander Jopp—a mansion house on low Stocket road, one mile and a quarter from Caroline place, right hand side

Woodland House ; Thomas Baird— a mansion at Pitfodels, between the Mid- Pitfodels and Deeside roads, about two miles from Holburn street

Woodside Cottage, Pitfodels ; A. Twrreff—on Mid-Pitfodels road, right hand, three and three-fourth miles from Aberdeen

Woodside House ; George Elm sly—a mansion on the south side of river Don, about a mile past Woodside railway station

Yellow Cottage : James Hardy—on old Deeside road, right hand side, one mile from Union place

Coaches.

Aberdeen to Cluny.—A Coach leaves 13, St. Nicholas Street, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, p.m., passing Straik, Skene, &c, arriving at Cluny about 630, p.m. Leave Cluny every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, about 7"30, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 10 o'clock. Aberdeen to Newbuegh.— A Coach leaves 6, Mealmarket Street, every day at 4, p.m. Leaves Newburgh at 8, a.m.

Carriers who Depart from and Arrive in Aberdeen.

* Those marked are Fortnightly ; the remainder are weekly.

WHERE TO. CARRIERS. WHERE DODGED. ARRIVES. departs. Aberchirder... William Grieve 30 Gerrard-street Wed. 8 a.m..., Wed. 4 p.m. Auchindoir .... William Sim... 90 George-street Thur.8a.m... Thur. 5 p.m. Auchleven William Pirie.. Do. Thur. 8 a.m. Thur 4 p.m. Auchterless.... A. Barclay Gerrard-street.. Thur.8 a.m..., Thur. 4 p.m. Bervie E. Strachan.... Lt. Helmont-st. Mon. 12 noon, Tues. 4 a.m. Birse Thos. Martin... Do. Thur. 2 p.m.., Thur. 6 p.m.. Blackburn J. Burnett 90 George-street. Friday 10 a m, Friday 2 p.m. Braemar Chas. Young... 6 Lt. Belmont-st. Wed. 7 a.m. ... Wed. 5 p.m. ( M. 12-30, W. Brucklay. George Wilson 16 Mealmarket-st. Wed. 10 a.m... I 330 p.m. Burnervie Alex. Stephen 90 Geoi ge-street Thur. 2 p.m.., Friday 11 a.m. Cabrach W. Sim Do. Thur. 8 a.m..., Thur. 4 p.m. Clatt William Pirie Do. Thur. 8 a.m.., Thur. 4 p.m. Collieston Jas. Sangster.. 6 Mealmarket-st. Wed. 8am.... Uncertain Craigievar Arthur Walker 10 Harriet-street Thur. 8 a.m... Thurs, 4 p.m. .

CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN. 87

WHERE TO. CARRIERS- WHERE LODGED- ARRIVES. DEPARTS. Culsalmond.,.. A. Barclay... 30 Gerrard-street Thur. 8 a.m.. Thurs 4p.m. Cumineston... F. Christie... Do. Wed. 9 a.m... Wed. 4 p.m. Daviot A.. Rothnie... 90 George-street Tues. 10 a.m. Tues. 4 p.m. f Tues. 6 a.m. Echt R. Mathieson.J 6 Lt. Belmont-st. M.&Th.6p.m I Fri. 10 a.m. Echt A. Kennedy... 10 Harriet-street Friday 11 a.m Friday 2 p.m. WatertonofEcht — Leith d Mea'market-st Friday 8a.m. Friday 1 p.m. Ellon R. Adamson... Do. Tu. Fr. 8 a.m Tu.Fri. 2p.m. Fetternear Alex. Stephen 90 George-street Thur. 2 p.m... Friday 10 a-m. Foveran George Bell... 30 Gerrard-street Thur. 7 a.m... Thur- 2 p.m- *Fyvie G. Chapmau... 90 George-street Thur. 9 a.m.. Thur. 4 p.m. *Fyvie James Clark... Do. Thur. 9 a.m.. Thur. 4 p.m.' 3"> Gamrie F.Christie .... Gerrard-street Wed. 9 a.m... Wed. 4 p.m. Glenbucket.... Wrn. Forbes.. 10 Harriet-street Wed. 9 am.... Wed- 5 p-m. *Greens Alex. Donald. 30 Gerrard-street Tues. 7 a.m.. Tues- 3 p-m. Inverurie T. Maitland... 30 George-street M.&Th.3p.m M-& Th.8p.m. (Tues. and C Wed. and Inverurie W. Murison... 8 Harriet-street (Fri. 3 p.m.. I Sat- 5 p-m. Johnshaven E. Strachan .... 6 Lt. Belmont-st Mon. 12 noon Tues. 2 a.m- KUdruminy W.Sim 90 Geoige-street Thur. 9 a.m. Thur- 4 p.m. Kincardine Alex. Sheriffs 6 Lt. Belmont-st Thur. 10 a.m. Thur- 6 pm. Longside John Smith.... 90 George-street Wed. 9 a.m... Wed. 3 pirn. /Tu. 4 p.m, & Lonmay R. Cook 16 Mealmarket-st, Tues. 8 a.m... ( Sat. 3 p.m- Lumsden Village. Robert Milne.. 6 Lt. Belmont-st. Wed. 9 a.m... Wed- 3 p,m. Lumsden Village. W". Sim. 90 George-street Thur. 9 a.m... Thur. 4 p.m. Do. a.m. Manar , Alex. Stephen Thur. 2 p.m.. Friday 10 Lt. Belmont-st Tu. Fr. Tn. Fr. Maryculter , Samuel Brown 10 a.m 1p.m. 16 Mealmarket-st. 3 Methlic , P. Mutch Thur. 9 a.m Thur. pm. fTu. 6a.m.& Midoiar R. Mathieson., 6 Lt. Belmont-st Mo. Th. 6p.m I Fri. 10 a.m

New Aberdour ..., John Leslie 90 George-street Wed. 8 a.m..., M. W. 3 p.m. f Tu. 4p,m. New Aberdour .... R. Cook 16 Mealmarket-st Tues. 8 a.m... ( Sat. 3 p.m. Newburgh B.Cruickshank 6 Do, Wed. 9 a.m .. Wed. 3 p.m. Newburgh James Connon 6 Do. Friday 8 a.m. Friday 2 p.m.. Newburgh John Kelly 16 Do. Friday 8 a.m. Friday 3 p.m.. Newbyth John Mackie ... 90 George-street Wed. 8 a.m..., Wed. 3 p.m. Mealmarket-st New Deer , G. Wilson 16 M &W.8a.m M. &W.3p.m. New Pitsliso John Leslie 90 George-street Wed. 9 a.m... M.&W.2p.m. Vlealmarket-st Old Deer Davidson ... 16 Thur. 10 a.m.. Thur. 3 p.m. Oldmeldrum C. Chapman.... 90 George-street Tu.Fri. 2 p.m Tu.Fri. 8 p.m. Oldmeldrum W. Forbes...... Gerrard-street Thur. 2 p.m... Fri. 12 noon. Pitsligo John Leslie .... 90 George-street Wed. 8 a.m.. M.&W.3p.m. Rhynie W. Sim Do. Thur. 9 a.m... Thur. 4 p.m. Rayne A. Barclay 30 Gerrard-street Schivas Andw. Wilson 16Mealmari5et-st. Thur. 10 a.m. Thur. 3 p.m. Strachan .... James Ferries.. 6 Lt. Belmont-st Thur. 2 p.m.., Fri. 4 a.m. Strathdon Alex. Spence... 10 Harriet-street Tues. 10 p.m., Wed. 12 noon Strathdon John Tait Do. Tues. 10 p.m.. Wed 12 noon.. Stewartfield G. Davidson.... 16 Mealmarket-st. Thur. 10 a.m. Thur. 3 p.m. Strichen J. Urquhart.... 6 Do. Wed. 9 a.m.... M. &W.3p.m. Tarves A. Mutch 13 Princes-street rhur. 8 a.m... Thur. 3 p.m. Towie vV. Forbes 10 Harriet-street Wed. 10 a.m... Wed. 5 p.m. Udny Peter Mutch... 16 Mealmarket-st, Thur. 9 a.m... Thur. 3 p.m. Wartle Alex. Eothnie 90 George-street Tues. 9 a.m.... Tues. 4 p.m.

Whitecairns A. Thomson ... Gerrard-street Friday 9 a.m. Friday 3 p.m. ABERDEEN SHIPPING. ABERDEEN SHIPPING. NAME AND MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Agricola, brig, Angus -. Northern Agricultural Co 151 1857 Agnes Rose, ship, Purvis Donaldson Rose & Co 991 67 Ajax, briar, Thomson John Law 173 54 Alexander Duthie, ship, Douglas ...William Duthie 1158 67 Alexander Hall, barque, Walker The Master 403 46 Alexander Murray, schnr., Carnie ...James Allan 89 56 Alexandra, brig, Allan Aberdeen Lime Company 161 66 Alma, ship, Crawford James Aiken, jun 502 55 Alma, schooner, Elann The Master 90 58 Ann Duthie, ship, Birnie William Duthie 993 68 Ann Law, brig, Buyers John Law 185 58 Anna Maria, brig, Main The Master 178 Apollo, schooner, Grubb .....John Law 118 23 Artisan, brig, Sheriff ...W. Ligertwood & Co 170 57 Ascalon, Scott G. Thompson, jun., & Co 938 68 Assyrian, ship, Mearns Alexander Nicol 555 55 Avon, brig, Still William Knox 241 67 Balgownie, barque, Mill Alexander Nicol 324 43 Beautiful Star, Lees John Cook 546 61 Belina, brig, Lees Adam & Co 102 22 Belleville, schooner, Pittendrigh ...The Master 155 68 Benlomond, ship, Cargill Donaldson Rose & Co 986 62 Blossom, schooner, Gray A.Sherer..., 99 40 Blossom, schooner, Soutar George Scott 59 4"! Bon-Accord, steam-tug, Dearie George Leslie & Co.... 31 62 Braes o' Moray, schr., Henderson. ..William Mackie 103 54 Britannia, steam-tug, Watson George Leslie & Co 15 57 Brucklay Castle, ship, Wallace Donaldson Rose & Co 1014 67 Bundaleer, ship, Philip Richard Connon & Co 937 69 Canada West, Campbell G. Milne & Co 744 55 Canondah, brig, Mowat G. Elsrnie & Son 194 47 Canterbury, ship, M'Lean G. Milne & Co 1296 55 ( aprera, Bertie Alexander Nicol 755 61 Carlin Craig, barque, M'Bain Adam & Co 386 69 Carnaquheen, ship, Colville R. Connon & Co 825 67 Cavalier, Manson G. Milne & Co 1113 54 Centurion, ship, Mitchell G. Thompson, jun., & Co...... 1000 69 Charles, brig, Mackay The Master 158 55 Cheviot, schooner, Anderson Charles Wilson 70 34 Cheviot, schooner, Williamson Thomas Darling, jun 70 34 Christian, schooner G.Scott 77 50 Christiana Thompson, ship, Murray G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1079 66 Christina, barque, Lucas Joseph Wood 261 62 Citizen, brig Andrew Sherer 130 44 City of Aberdeen, sc. st., Marchant...Abdn. Steam Navigation Co... 682 65 City of Aberdeen, ship, Gerrie James Tulloch, jun 551 62 City of London, steamer, Warn Abdn. Steam Navigation Co... 722 44 City of Quebec, ship, Thomson Donaldson Rose & Co 526 56 Clara, brig, Conn J. Connan, jun 147 54 Cock of the North, smack William Hogarth 48 35 Colonial Empire, Bruce Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co. ...1305 61 Columba, ship, Ritchie Neil Smith, jun., & Co 344 65 Commodore, shin, Greig Richard Connon & Co 562 61 Commissary, ship, Wagstaff. H. Adamson 900 68 Concord, schooner, Falconer Aberdeen Commercial Co 119 38 Counters of Eintore,sh.,Petherbridge. John Cook 737 66 Coulnakyle, ship, Mori ison John Jamieson 579 63 Curlew, schooner, Crombie Aberdeen Lime Company 209 65 Cynthia, brig, Burgess George Elsmie & Son 181 54 Damascus, ship, Taylor G. Thompson, jun., & Co 964 57 Dashing Wave, barque, Crighton ...George Elsmie & Son 337 Dee, schooner, M'Ma-ter Aberdeen Commercial Co 97 46 Dee, brig, M'Pherson George Leslie & Co 177 57 Derwent, steam-tug, Bruce Taylor 11 60 ABERDEEN SHIPPING. 89

NAME AND MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT. Devanha, ship, Thomson John Jamieson 795 1865 Don, schooner, Crombie Aberdeen Lime Company 112 58 66 Douglas, sc. st., Baker , Robert Ellis Baker, London... 615 Dunrobin Castle, ship, Moir Donaldson Rose & Co 545 52 Earl of Southesk, Connon J, T. Rennie 336 58 Earl of Wemys3, brig George Leslie & Co 146 26 Elizabeth, schooner, Mathie on J. T. Willet 96 Elizabeth, schooner, Anderson... A. Pirie & Sons 109 47 Essex, ship, Donald G. Milne & Co 798 Ethiopian, ship, Faulkner G. Thompson, jun., & Co 838 64 Eva, schooner, Small Alexander Donald 100 54 Fairy Queen, brig, Stephen John M'Lauchlan 213 63 Fancy, brig, Hutcheson John Law 148 48 Ferryhill, brig, Anderson John M'Lauchlan 248 68 Five Sisters, brig, Symmers D. M'Taggart 193 65 Flora, brig, baxter George Sinclair 249 66 Florence Barclay, Jeffrey James W. Barclay 343 66 Forward Ho, ship, Hossack Robert Catto & Son 942 67 Friends, brig, Davie Thomas Darling, jun 113 36 Gambia, steam ship Abdn. Steam Navigation Co... 351 55 Garland, schooner, Thorn P. Beveiidge 88 47

Gannet, barque, Christie John ( hristie 250 57 General Havelock, brig, Watson W. Milne 224 59 General Wyndham, ship, Leslie B. Moir 651 56 George Thompson, ship, Shepherd. ..Alexander Nicol 1127 65 Glenavon, ship, Henderson Alexander Nicol.., 830 68 Glengairn, Garriock Alexander Nicol 894 63 Good Hope, brig, Daniel Ganson & Leslie 156 61 Golden Sheaf, Ganson Ganson & Leslie 225 67 Granite, brig, Cadenhead Aberdeen Commercial Co 179 46 Granite City, ship, Leslie, jun Henry Adamson 771 53 Harbottle Castle, schnr., Simpson. ..John M'Lauchlan 97 40 Harlaw, ship, Phillip G. Thompson, jun., & Co 894 66

Harmonia, barque, Ross George Milne & Co , 643 47 Harvest Home, brig, Smith George Milne & Co 132 38 Hawk, schooner, Smith George Leslie & Co 144 15 Hawk, schooner, Jj'iddes Blaikie Brothers 71 33 Hayle, s.s., Gordon Adam & Co 223 67 Heather Bell, steam-tug, Newton ...The Master 15 57 Helena, schooner, Walker D. Walker 157 52 Hermes, schooner, Beedie ..William Christie 145 32 Hindostan, Mennie George Milne & Co 674 47 Huano, ship, Wood Richard Connon & Co 840 49 I'll Try, brig, Stephen James Cumming 152 63 Illovo, ship, Airth J. T. Rennie 397 68 Industry, brig, M'Beath John Law 194 64 Intrepid, schooner, Milne The Master 134 31 Isabel, schooner, Webster George Sinclair 136 52 Ivanhoe, schooner J. and A. Davidson 143 66 James Horn, schooner, Scott Aberdeen Commercial Co 150 66 James Lister, ship, Hunter H. Adamson 950 63 Janet, brig, Diack Neil Smith, jun., & Co 215 67 Jason, ship, Leslie Henry Adamson 877 58 Jehu, ship, Liddle Richard Connon & Co 524 56 Jerusalem, ship, Largie G. Thompson, jun., & Co 901 67 Jessie, schooner, Noble A. Sherer 101 58 John Duthie, ship, Robinson John Duthie, Sons, & Co 1031 64 Josephine, brig, Stephen J. T. Willet 245 55 Judith, brig, Barclay R. Connon & Co 216 51 Kafnrland, ship, Mackay R. Catto & Son 753 52 Kate, barque, Leportier Thomas Darling, jun 266 41 Kosciusko, ship, Lawson G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1193 62 Lady Head, brig, Jaffray Joseph Wood 208 54 Laurel, ship, TayJor G. Milne & Co 620 61 Liberator, ship, Johnston John Duthie, Sons, & Co 690 6'J Lochiel, ship, Monkman G. Milne & Co 674 56 90 ABERDEEN SHIPPING.

NAME AMD MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT- Lord Haddo, barque, Howe Adam & Co 291 1847 Lord Metcalf, barque, Young William Steele 468 55 Lord Provost, schooner, M'Kenzie..The Master 83 60 Louisa, schooner, Chalmers A. Sherer 99 51 Luna, brig, M'Kenzie Aberdeen Commercial Co 170 48 Magnet, brig, Joss Robert Maitland 176 45 Maid of Judah, ship, Ayling G. Thompson, jun., & Co. 665 53 Mamelon, ship, Urquhart J. March 737 57 Marquis of Argyll, sbip, Munro James Munro 800 60 Margaret Edward, barque, Thomas. George Elsmie & Son 281 56 Margaret, barque, Allen J. March 559 55 Matagorda, Horn G. Milne & Co 153 Margaret and Ann, sch., Jamie The Master 80 56 Margaret, schooner Peter Beveridge 96 56 Margaret Reid, sch., Bridgeford ...James Jack 98 60 Mariner, schooner, Barclay Robert Maitland 142 55 Martha Birnie, ship, Norrie William Duthie 830 63 Marys, schooner, Dewar G. Sinclair 133 36

Mary Ann, brig, Noble A. Sheier , 174 50 Mary Davidson, barque, McKenzie... William Knox 272 68

Mary Jane, schooner, Esson , The Master 81 47 Moira, ship, Smith Donaldson Rose & Co 856 55 Moravian, ship, Ayling G. Thompson, jun.,

Paul Jones, schooner, Buthley The Master , 79 51 Perseverance, brig, Stephen Robert Stephen, Boddam 224 68 Peruvian, barque, Flett ...Donaldson Rose & Co 413 48 tji > ("Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Pharos,„ steamship,„. LmklaterTj_w»*». ' | gteanJ Cq (Limit ed) 206 40 Pleiades, schooner Alex. Donald 106 Ploughman, brig, Petty Aberdeen Commercial Co 168 67 Pomona, brig, Sangster D. M'Taggart 114 38 Prince Alfred, Sim John T. Rennie 258 62 Prince of Wales, brig, Crombie Aberdeen Lime Co 182 54 Prince Consort, brig, Main J. Cumming 214 62

Princess Alice, steamship, Ur- ) Aberdeen, Newcastle, & Hull

quhart JT Steam Co. (Limited) 286 43 Queen, steamship, Linklater Leith

NAME ANE MASTER. OWNER OR AGENT. TONS. BUILT- Sea Horse, brig, Wilson Robert Maitland 153 1851 Sirocco, scbooner, Mitchell Adam & Co 233 67 Sir William Pulteney, Strachan A. & P. Manuelle 176 54 Sir John Lawrence, Fernie Donaldson Rose & Co 878 64 Sir William Wallace, Taylor James Tulloch, jun 967 66 Smithfield, schooner, Archibald Aberdeen Lime Co 166 22 Sophia, schooner, Hamilton Peter Beveridge 89 31 Sparkling Wave, brig, Brown J. Connan, jun. 35 47 Speed, schooner, Still William Knox 117 47 21 41 Spartan, yacht, Catt ... Hogarth & Co Starbeam, barque, Middleton George Elsmie & Son 391 57 Star of China, ship, Angus H. Adamson 794 62 Star of Peace, ship, Boaden G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1113 55 Star of the North, ship, Wyatt G. Leslie & Co 935 57 Star of Hope, Talbot ,...G. Thompson, jun., & Co... 788 54 Superior, brig, Symmers D. M'Taggart 136 16 Strathdon, Pile .'. G. Thompson, jun., & Co 1010 60 Strathnaver, ship, Devey Henry Adamson 1017 65 Taiwan, sc. st., Roper J. Couper 217 66 Taurus, schooner, Henderson A, Wishart 84 47 , ship, Kempall G. Thompson, jun., & Co 917 68 Thistle, schooner Alex. Greig 46 27 Thyatira, ship. McKay G. Thompson, jun., & Co 9^2 67 Tom Duff, schooner, Christie William Christie 110 41 Transatlantic, ship, Jamieson G. Thompson, jun.,

Stamp Duties. INLAND BILLS OR PROMISSORY NOTES.

Not exceeding £5 £0 1 Exceeding £5 10 2 10 25 3 25 50 6 50 75 9 75 100 1 100 2 200 300 3 300 400 4 400 500 5 500 750 7 6 750 1000 10 1000 1500 15 1500 2000 1 2000 3000 1 10 3000 4000 2 4000 for every £1000, or part £1000, 10s additional. Foreign Bills drawn out of, and payable within the United Kingdom, the

same duty as an Inland Bill up to £500 ; above tliat sum, Is for every £100 or part of £100. Receipts for money, amounting to £2 or upwards, Id. ADHESIVE STAMPS.

Impressed Stamps at Id, and Adhesive Stamps at Id each, may be used indiscriminately for Receipts, Drafts, Certified Copies of Registration of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, and Burials, Contract Notes, Delivery Orders, and Policies of Insurance against Accident in Travelling. The Stamps appropriated by name are, Bills, Promissory Notes, Foreign Bills, Bills of Lading, Proxy Impressed Stamps, and Postage Stamps. —;

GENERAL DIRECTORY

FOR THE CITY OF ABERDEEN.

1869-70.

ABEL, James, baker, 64, Ti. 66 Virginia street Abel, John, guard (G. N. of S. ft.), 2 Denburn terrace Abe], William, spirit-dealer, 11 Exchequer row Abell, George, book-keeper (Gas Light Co.) Abell, William, commercial traveller, 7 Roslin terrace Abercrombie, John, innkeeper, 52 York street Abercrombie, Miss Rachel, 2 Rotunda place

Abercromby , Andrew (Northern Assurance Co. ), 6 Crimen place Abercromby, James, letter carrier (P.O.), 91 Chapel street Aberdeen and North of Scotland Trade Protection Society,

30 Marischal street ; William Steele, secretary Aberdeen Association for the Improvement of the Dwellings

of the Labouring Classes (Limited) ; secretaries Davidson & Garden, 7 Union terrace

Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huntly street ; J. Mitchell, manager Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine People's Journal Office, 30

Market street ; William Lindsay Aberdeen Banking Company, 53 Castle street Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.; works and office, Clayhills ; Thomas Fraser, manager Aberdeen Chemical Light Manufactory, 38 Jopp's lane William Melvin, manager

Aberdeen Chemical Works, Links ; J. Miller & Co. Aberdeen Commercial Company (lime, coal, bone manure, and grain merchants), Provost Blaikie's quay ; Black & Copeland, managers —

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Aberdeen Co-operative Property Investment Co. ; office,

74 Union street ; John Crombie, C.A., manager Aberdeen Free Press Office, Concert court, 10 Broad street

Aberdeen Foundry, 102 Loch st. ; Wm, Henderson, manager Aberdeen Genera] Dispensary, Lying-in, and Vaccine Insti- tution, 36 Upperkirkgate Aberdeen Golf Club, Club-bouse, Links; secretary, D. R. Morice, advocate Aberdeen Granite Works, Constitution street; A. Macdonald, Field, & Co. Aberdeen Herald (newspaper and printing proprietary), 7 Queen street

Aberdeen Institution, 9 North Silver street ; teacher, Wm. Rattray

Aberdeen Iron Works, York pi., Footdee ; Hall, Russell, & Co. Aberdeen Journal Office, 28 and 29 Adelphi court, Union st. Aberdeen Lands and Heritages Valuation Office, 2 Guestrow John Milne, assessor

Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Co. ; office, 62 Marischal street Aberdeen Lime Co. (lime, coal, bone manure, nitrate of soda, and guano merchants), 2 Provost Blaikie's quay ; Morison & Harvey, managers

Aberdeen Market Company ; secretaries and law agents Adam, Thomson, & Ross, 75 Union street; treasurer,

R. Lumsden, manager, 1ST. of S. Bank Aberdeen Mourning Establishment, 44 Union street Aberdeen Music Hall, Union street; secretaries, Kennedy & Fraser, 28 Market street

Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society ; actuary and secretary, John Crombie, C.A., 74 Union street Aberdeen Mutual Marine Insurance Association, 58 Marischal street; R. Connon, secretary

Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steam Co. (Limited) ; office, 43 Marischal street

Aberdeen Property Investment Co. ; John Macaldowie, manager

Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen street ; Alexander Gordon, managing partner Aberdeen and Sail office, Links, Rope Co. ; Footdee

Aberdeen Salmon Co. ; office, 146 Union street ; icehouse, Fish street Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co., 57 Marischal street; William Reid, agent

Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co., 87 Waterloo quay ; John Smith, manager Aberdeen Tailoring Co., 19 Back wynd; Andrew Henderson, manager CITY OF ABERDEEN. 95

Aberdeen Tent and Marquee Co. ; William Garvie (of J. G. & Sons, builders), manager Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 62 Union street Aberdeen Weekly News, 24 St. Nicholas lane Aberdeen Writing Academy; G. C. M'Conochie, teacher, 115 Union street; h. 2 Union place Aberdeen Young Ladies' Institution and Academy for Mo-

dern Languages, 250 Union st. ; rector, H. Krueger

Aberdeenshire Artillery and Rifle Association ; secretary, John Crombie, C.A., 74 Union street Aberdein, A., general merchant, 44 Holburn street

Aberdein, Alex , commercial traveller (A. Cook, jun.), 181 Crown street Aberdein, Charles, shipmaster. Loauhead terrace Abernethy, James, & Co., iron founders, engineers, mill- wrights, machine makers, blacksmiths, and boiler makers, Ferryhill foundry Abernethy, James, C.E. (of J. A. & Co.), Ferryhill cottage Abernethy, James, juu., engineer, Ferryhill cottage Abernethy, Eobert. C.E. (of J. A. & Co.), Arthurseat Abernethy, William, writer, 89 Union street Abernethy, Mrs John, Marine terrace, Ferryhill Aboyne Mills Warehouse, 51 Green Acraman, Eev. William, incumbent of St. James's English Episcopal Church, 22 Springbank terrace Adair, Frederick, M.D., 22, h. 24 Marischal street Adam & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 51 Marischal st. Adam, Alexander, land surveyor, 74 Union street Adam, Alexander, slater, 4 Hutcheon street Adam, Alexander, manager (Aberdeen Salmon Co.), 9 Fish st. Adam, A. C. (of Adam & Co.), National Bank house, 42 Castle street Adam, James, grocer, 70 Causewayend Adam, James (of Henderson & Adam), 40 Constitution street Adam, James (Jamieson & Mitchell), 177 Crown street Adam, John, bookseller, Market gallery, h. 103 Union street Adam, John, bottler, 69 Virginia street Adam, John B. (of Adam & Co.), Maryfield, Ferryhill Adam, John, meal and provision merchant, 10 Virginia

street, 7i. 45 Frederick street Adam, John, 1 Eosemount place Adam, Robert C, 39 Marischal street Adam, Eoderick, baker, 14, h. 16 Union place Adam, Thomas, agent (National Bank of Scotland), National Bank court, 42 Castle street Adam, Thomas, jun. (of Adam & Co.), .National Bank house, 42 Castle street Adam, Thomson, & Eoss, advocates, 75 Union street 96 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Adam, William, advocate (of Adam, Thomson, & Ross), 30 Skene terrace Adam, William, Dean of Guild's officer, and inspector of

weights and measures ; office, Town-house, h. 30 King street Adam, William, beadle (St. Nicholas lane U.P. Church), funeral waiter and undertaker, 28 Young street Adam, Mrs William, 4 Prospect terrace, Ferrynill Adam, Mrs, 166 Union street Adam, Mrs, 40 Constitution street Adam, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union terrace Adam, Mrs, 100 Chapel street Adams, Andrew, photographer, Eet tie's court, 26 Broad street, h. Donbank house Adams, James, funeral waiter and beadle (Free North Church), 36 Frederick street Adams, John C, commercial traveller, 5 Forbes street Adams, John, tea and coffee salesman, 64, h. 66 Green Adams, Robert, foreman (J. & W. Martin), 48 Charlotte st. Adams, Mrs Isabella, spirit dealer, 73 Queen street

Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17, Ti. 42 Gallowgate Adamson, Henry, ship and insurance broker, 59 Marischal street, h. 4 Golden square Adamson, William, clerk, Harbour Office, h. 69 Bon- Accord street Adamson, Mrs, 6 Albert street

Adamson , Mrs, 97 Skene street Addison, Allan, butcher, 28 Justice street Adlington, John, professor of music, 38 Skene terrace Advocates' Society Hall and Library, Advocates' Buildings, Union street Aiken, James, boot and shoe warehouses, 16 and 39 Broad street, h. 13 Skene row Aiken, James (Northern Assurance Co.), 91 Chapel street Aiken, James, jun., insurance broker, agent for Lloyds, 57 Marischal street, h. 27 Union place Aiken, James, grocer, 19 St. Clement street, h. 7 St. Clement court

Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice street, li. 11 Union buildings Airth, John, jun., tea dealer, 31, h. 33 Market street Aiston, Henry, temperance hotel keeper, 56 Union street Aitken, Alexander, shore porter, 45 Castle street Aitken, David, merchant (of Neil Smith, jun., & Co.), 11 Albert street Aitken, George, tea merchant, 89 Hutcheon street Aitken, Thomas, tea merchant, 15 Watson street Aitken, Miss, matron, Asylum for the Blind Albert Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents CITY OF ABERDEEN. 97

Albion and Eagle Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Alexander, Alexander, district traffic superintendent, Cale- donian Railway, h. 3 Strawberry bank Alexander, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1 Baltic street, h. 25 Cotton street Alexander, George, upholsterer, 21 North Silver street Alexander, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 113 Union st., h. 10 Albert street Alexander, James, miller and grain merchant, Lower Justice mills, Union Glen Alexander, James, fireman, 7 Black's buildings Alexander, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 203 Union street, workshop, 14 Summer street, h. 20 Carden place Alexander, John, draper, 138 Gallowgate, h. King's crescent Alexander, Robert, teacher (public schools), 5 Millburn street Alexander, Wm. (of J. Lumsden & Co.), 20 Carden place Alexander, Wm., sub-editor (Free Press Office), 19 Watson street Alexander, Wm., inspector, 2 Black's buildings Alexander, Mrs A., 36 Union row Alexander, Mrs, 3 Strawberry bank Alexander, Mrs Capt., 3 Springbank terrace Alexander, Mrs, Woodbine cottage, Ferryhiil Alexander, Miss, teacher, 132 Crown street Alexander, Mrs, provision merchant, 5 Skene terrace Alexander, Mrs, register office for domestic servants, 7 Back wynd Alexander, Miss, Gooseberry bank, Bon-accord terrace Alexander, Miss, teacher (North Parish school), 2 Black's buildings Alexander, Miss, 243 George street Alhambra Music Hall, 2 Guild street Allan, Alex., carter and coal merchant, Nellfield place Allan, George, advocate, 56 Castle street, h. 33, Albyn place Allan, George, coach proprietor, 54 Catherine street Allan, James, carver, 7 Barmermill street Allan, James, shipmaster, 17 Prince Regent street Allan, James, general commission and insurance agent, 44 Upperkirkgate Allan, James and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122 Union street; cabinet manufactory, 42, h. 37 Dee st. Allan, James, writer (Edmonds & Macqueen), 22 Adelphi court Allan, James, teacher, Trades' School, 48 Holburn street Allan, James, new inn, 13 Guestrow Allan, Nathaniel, late grocer, 19 Drum's lane Allan, Wm., bookseller & stationer, and teacher of short hand, 29 Marischal street, li. 58 Gerrard street 98 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Allan, Wm., shore porter, 45 Castle street Allan, Mrs James, 37 Dee street Allan, Mrs John, teacher of pianoforte and singing, 34 Union terrace Allan, Mrs Jos., lodgings, 32 Park street Allan, Mrs, draper, 170 George street Allan, Mrs Dr., 11 Kingsland place Allan, Mrs. 162 Crown street Allan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 188 George street Allan, Misses, dressmakers, 239 George street Allardyce, J. E., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 137, h. 135 Crown street Allardyce, Mrs, 73 Bon-Accord street Allardyce, Miss, 21 Bon-Accord terrace Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Office. See Insurance Agents Altria, Csesar, glassblower and optician, medical galvanist, &c, 29 Huntly street Anderson and McKenzie, granite polishing works, Constitu- tion street Anderson and Thomson, wholesale warehousemen, 25 Broad street Anderson and Webster, general blacksmiths & cartwrights, Wellington road Anderson, Adam, blockmaker (J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 10 Church street Anderson, Adam C. (J. Blaikie & Sons, 211, Union street), 61 Wales street Anderson, Alex., agent, Eose cottage, Cuparstone place Anderson, Alex., manager (Northern Agricultural Co.), 3 Canal terrace Anderson, Alexander, painter, 56 Gerrard street Anderson, Sir Alexander, advocate, 239 Union street Anderson, Alexander, of Tillygreig, 45 Schoolhill Anderson, Andrew, gardener, 6 Market-hall, h. Sunnybank Anderson, Andrew, late shipmaster, 16 Cotton street Anderson, ^neas, fish salesman, fish market, h. 38 Park st. Anderson, Farquharson (of Anderson & Webster), 17 Bank st. Anderson, G. B., commission and custom-house agent, 57 Marischal street and Custom house Anderson, Georpe, mason, 18 Skene terrace Anderson, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 41 Littlejohn st. Anderson, James, foreman blacksmith (A. Hall & Sons), 35 York street Anderson, James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 123 Crown street, h. 3 Balmoral terrace Anderson, James, inspector of works, 60 Causewayend Anderson, James, shipmaster, 2 Bank street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 99

Anderson, John, collector of Inland Revenue, 2 Trinity quay, h. 159 King street Anderson, John, late merchant, 3 Balmoral terrace Anderson, John, missionary, Castle brae Chapel, h. 1 Spittal Anderson, John, broker, 14 Shiprow Anderson, John, hairdresser, 128 Gallowgate Anderson, John, baker, 24 Justice street Anderson, John, bottler, 3 Barnett's close Anderson, John, insurance and commission agent, 42 St. Andrew street Anderson, Lewis, spirit dealer, 66 Causewayend Anderson, Peter, foreman joiner (A. Hall & Co.), Neptune terrace Anderson, Eobert, civil engineer, 142 King street Anderson, Robert H., nautical instrument maker and optician, 10£, h. 10 Regent quay Anderson, Robert N., town sergeant, Town House Anderson, Samuel, secretary, Northern Assurance Company, h. 3 Albert street Anderson, Sutherland, & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 51 and 55 George street Anderson, Thomas (of A. S. & Co.), 42 Union terrace Anderson, William, 45 Constitution street Anderson, William, baker and confectioner, 4 Holburn street Anderson, William, clothier, 23 Queen street, h. 8 Crimon place Anderson, William, tinsmith, 12, h. 2 Thornton court Anderson, William, salmon and ice store, Guild street, h. 1± Affleck street Anderson, William, jun., 27 Marywell street Anderson, William, umbrella maker, 51 Upperkirkgate, h. above shop Anderson, William, furniture dealer, 78, h. 80 George street Anderson, William, packer (Copestake, Moore, Crampton, & Co.), 10 Prospect terrace Anderson, Mrs George, 86 Bon-Accord street Anderson, Mrs William, 3 Rosemount terrace Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 39 Union terrace Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Queen street Anderson, Mrs, 178 Skene street west Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, 54 Regent quay Anderson, Mrs, 3 Albert street Anderson, Mrs Charles, spirit dealer, 60 Regent quay Anderson, Mrs David, lodgings, 120 King street Anderson, Mrs, broker, 27| Shiprow Anderson, Miss Margaret, teacher (Davidson's school), 39 Union terrace Anderson, Miss, Nelson lane 100 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Anderson, Miss, grocer, 78 Chapel street Anderson, Miss, lodgings, 48 Summer street Anderson, Misses (late of Strichen), 4 Dee street Anderson, Misses, 3 St Clement street

Andrew, William, druggist, 168 Union street, Ji. above shop Angus, George, merchant, 4§, h. 6 Bank street Angus, George, Bengal Medical Service, 13 Go'den square Angus, George, plasterer, 31 Albion street and Hanover lane, h. 26 Shoe lane Angus, John, advocate and town clerk; office, Town House,

7i. 7 Golden square Angus, John, blacksmith, Pork lane, h. 89 Virginia street Angus, Samuel, spirit dealer, 50 Green, li. 4 Carmelite street Angus, Thomas, shipmaster, 12 St Clement street Angus, William C, boot and shoemaker, 130 Union street, h. 14 St Clement street Angus, Mrs Henry, 23 Bon-Accord street Angus, Mrs, sick nurse, 14 Holburn street Angns, Miss, 41 Victoria street west Archibald, James, carter, 70 Loch street Archibald, James, shipmaster, 3 Hawthorn terrace Argo Alex., late farmer, 10 Watson street ? Argo, John, 55 Chapel street Arnot, William Cooper, 6 Hanover street Arthur, Rev. David, 7 Springbank terrace Arthur, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 145 Gallowgate Arthur, Thomas, grocer, 22, h. 21 Albion street Artillery Gymnasium, Volunteer, 60 Queen street Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, 52 and 54 Schoolhill (Old Grammar School), h. 6 Dee place Attenborrow, Mrs, draper, 17J Skene square Avery, John, printer (Northern Advertiser), 9 St Catherine's wynd, h. 106 Crown street, and Berryhill house, Portlethen

BADDON, J., flesher, 114 Gallowgate Badenoch, Alexander, outfitter and woollen draper, 63 St Nicholas street, h. 22 North Broadford Baillie, William, beadle (St John's), Bellevue, Hardgate Baillie, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Justice street Bain, Alexander, professor of logic (Aberdeen University), Fenyhill lodge Bain, Alex. (P. O. mail guard) Bain, David, pawnbroker, 1 Longacre, h. 134 King street Bain, Ebenezer, wright, 209 George street, h. 18 Craigie street Bain, Wm., horse and cab hirer, livery stables, 60 Loch st. Baird, A., pointsman, Caledonian Railway, 1 Bank street ;

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Baird, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 181 Union

street ; workshop, 19 Summer street, h. Woodland

house, Pitfodels, and 52| Chapel st. ; foreman's house, 22 Summer street Baker, George, Aberdeen boot and shoe warehouse, 32 George street, h. 3 Henry place Baker, Samuel, agent for Wordie & Co., 47 Green Balfour, Capt. George, H.M.S. "Winchester" Balfour, William W., professor of dancing, calisthenics, &c. academy, Music Hall Buildings, h. 3 Rosemount place Balfour, William, collector, Wellington Suspension bridge Balfour, Mrs, lodgings, 89 Hutcheon street west Balfour, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Margaret street Ballantine, George (Inland Bevenue), 35 Victoria st. west Bamford, Mrs, 26 Thistle street

Bank of Scotland Branch, 40 Union street ; James A. Sinclair, agent, h. 20 Bon-Accord terrace Banks, Thomas, grocer, 26J St. Andrew street, h. 34 Union terrace Bannatyne, Bev. Alexander (Free Union Church), 9 Victoria street west Bannerman, Wilson, & Co., general and saddlers' iron- mongers, 36 Market street Bannerman, George, 18 Albyn place Bannerman, John, silk dyer, 35 George street Bannerman, John (of B., W., & Co.), 5 Huntly street Bannerman, John, late dyer, 11 Rose street Bannerman, Patrick, coal merchant, 2 Trinity quay, h. Fuschia bank, Cults Bannerman, Patrick, book-keeper (J. W. Barclay), 2 Thistle st. Bannerman, Thomas, 18 Albyn place Bannerman, William, coal broker and commission agent, 2

Trinity quay, In. 48 Union place Bannerman, Miss, 18 Albyn place

Bannochie, Alexander, confectioner, 64, Ji. 69 George street Bannochie, James, plasterer, 14, h. 23 Albion street Barber, James, officer of Inland Revenue, 47 Springbank terrace Barclay, Alexander, builder, Charlotte street Barclay, James W., commission and grain merchant, 38 Castle street, h. 60 Dee street Barclay, John, dealer in porter, ale, and ginger beer, 1, h. 4 Harriet street Barclay, John, overseer, 2 St Clement place Barclay, Morrison, manure agent, Watson street Barclay, Robert, grocer, 16 East North street Barclay, Mrs, lodgings, 71 Chapel street Barker, A. C, manufacturer, 81 Loch street, h. 79 Chapel st. 9 102 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Barker, James, agent and insurance broker, 42 Marischal st. Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle (Free West Church), h. Church-buildings, Bon-Accord street Barnett, Isaac, picture frame maker, 49 East North street Barnett, John, 181 Crown street Barnett, Patrick M., resident engineer (G. N. of S. E.), Bal- nagask, Nigg Barnett, William, inspector of poor, Nigg Barnett, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 151 George street Barrie, P. & M., hat makers, 21 Queen street Barron, George, grocer and spirit merchant, 106 Commerce street, h. 74 Park street Barron, Lambert, advocate, 15 Adelphi court, h. 8 Bon- Accord square Barron, William, mason, 20 Dee street Barron, Miss, lodgings, 20 Union row Barry, Henry, & Co., iroufounders, 102 and 104 Loch street Bartlett, George, foreman blockmaker (W. Hood & Co.), 7 Garvock street Batchan, James, inspector of branches (T. and C. Bank), 18 Springbank terrace Baxter, Alexander, merchant, 22 Justice street Baxter, Andrew, book-keeper (Northern Agricultural Co.), 1 Affleck place Baxter, Bev. Daniel, chaplain of Aberdeen prisons, 7 Vic- toria street west Baxter, John, tailor and clothier, 44 George street, h. 61 Loch street Baxter, Robert L., shipmaster, 7 Charlotte street Baxter, William, engineer, 20 Prince Regent street Baxter, William, late bootmaker, 9 Wales street Baxter, Miss, teacher of music, 179 Crown street Baxter, Misses, 2 Skene place Bearsley, Mrs, Berlin wool and fancy needlework, 12 Crown st. Beaton, John, hairdresser, 26 Marischal street, h. 6 Rose- mount place Beaton, William, mason, 10 Affleck street Beatt, Rev. David (U. P. Church, Belmont street), 6 Ann pi. Beattie, Alexander, grocer, &c, 55 Queen street, h. 30 Bel- mont street Beattie, David, spirit dealer, 43|, h. 43 Wales street Beattie, Francis, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 22 Dee street, h. 23 St. Andrew street Beattie, James F., land and engineering surveyor and valua-

tor ; office, 2 Bon-Accord square, Ji. 6 East Craibstone street Beattie, John, photographic rooms, 75 George street, h. 11 Millburn street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 103

Beattie, Joseph, bootmaker, 230 George street

Beattie, William, merchant, 12, Ji. 26 Harriet street Beattie, Mrs, 6 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Beattie, Mrs, innkeeper, 3 and 5 Commerce street Beattie, Mrs, dressmaker, 23 St. Andrew street Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 2 St. Catherine's wynd Beedie, William, shipmaster, 6 Castle terrace Begg, John (distiller to the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of

Wales, Lochnagar), wine and spirit merchant ; office, 17 Weigh-house square, h. 9 Quay Begg, William, flesher, 46 Market-hall, h. 132 Crown street Belford, Alexander, 2 Queen's cross

Belgian Consul ; James W. Barclay, 38 Castle street Bell, David, joiner, 54 Wellington street Bell, John, cooper, 79 College street Bell, Rannie, & Co. (of Leith), wine merchants, 44 Marischal

street ; John Sheed, agent Bell, Mrs, lodgings, 62 Gordon street Bell's (Br) School, Frederick street Bennet, James D. S. (H.E.I.O.S.), Howburn cottage, Hol- burn street

Bennet, William, printer, 42 Castle street, Ti. Roslin cottage, Park road Benson, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, h. 14H •Skene street

Benton, Alexander, flesher, 260 George street, Ji. 40 Ca- therine street Benzie, Alexander, mason, 17 Henry street Benzie, David, shipmaster, 10 Regent quay Benzie, Mrs Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 206 Gallow- gate, h. 3 Farquhar place Berkeley, Capt. Henry, R.N"., inspecting commander Coast Guard, 5 Ferryhill place Berry, Geo. A., watchmaker and jeweller, 29 St. Nicholas st. Berry, James, chronometer, nautical instrument maker, and optician, 59| Marischal street, h. 1 Dee place Berry, Jas., gardener, 130 Market-hall. h. 8 North Broadford Berr}', John Edward, clerk (Skinner & Wilsone), 91 Bon- Accord street Berrv, John, plumber aud gasfitter, 4 South Silver street, h. Ill Gallowgate Berry, W, & J., linen manufacturers, 14 Queen street, h. 3 South Garden place Berry, William, innkeeper, 8 Trinity street Best, Mrs Thomas, 13 Rubislaw terrace Beveridge, Peter, 21 Marywell street Beveridge, Robert, M.D., surgeon, physician to Royal In- firmary, h. 36 King street 104 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Beveridge, Robt., linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicholas street,

Ti. Beithvilla, South Botunda place Beveridge. Thomas Gordon, manufacturer, 122i Union street, h. Mount St. Ternan, Banchory-Ternan Beverley, Kev. Alexander, teacher (Grammar School), 180 Skene street west Beverley, John, shipmaster, 10 Constitution street Beverley, Mrs Robert, 83 Wales street

Bible Society Depository ; James Murray, bookseller, 28 St. Nicholas street Bill, Franklin, superintendent and teacher, Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street, h. Ill Crown street Billet master, James Frater, City Chamberlain's office Bings, Mrs, laundress, 37 Chapel street Bird, Peter, carter, 49 Upper Denburn Bird, William, manager (Broadford works), 174 Skene street west Birnie & Stuart, builders, Crimon place Birnie, Alexander (of B. & S.), 10 Crimon place Birnie, George, of Johnston, h. Johnston place Birnie, Miss, dressmaker, 24 James street Birnie, M., spirit dealer, 9 Trinity quay Birss, James, meat, poultry, and game dealer, 63| Windmill brae, h. 22 Ferryhill terrace Birss, Robert, wholesale druggist, 27 Queen street Bisset, Alexander, clerk (Post Office), 47 Wellington street Bisset, George, general merchant, 67 Holburn street, h. Abergeldie cottage, Braemar place Bisset, George, boot and shoe maker, 190 Gallowgate, h. 1 Berry lane Bisset, James, photographer, 66 John street Bisset, James (Northern Assurance Co.), 20 Golden square Bisset, James H., builder, 152 West North street, h. 50 North Charlotte street Bisset, John, & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit warehouse, 37 Queen street Bisset, John & William, wholesale grocery warehouse, Ex- change street Bisset, John (of J. & W. Bisset), 122 Crown street Bisset, Joseph, confectioner, 149 Gallowgate Bisset, William (of J. & W. Bisset, 21 Union terrace Bisset, Miss, dressmaker, 183 Crown street Black & Ferguson, wine merchants, 30 Adelphi court Black, Alexander, Millbank, Hardgate Black, Alexander, wright, 69, h. 77 College street Black, George, grocer, 254 George street Black, George, feuar, Ruthrieston house Black, G. M., cabinetmaker, 41 George street CJlTY OF ABERDEEN. 105

Black, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 171 Victoria St. west, h. above shop Black, James (of James Black & Co.), 3 Wellington place Black, James, & Co., share and produce brokers, and for- warding agents to the Queen, 23 King street Black, James, 13 York street Black, James, manager (A. Pirie & Sons), 87 College street Black, James, flesher, Watson street Black, John, Professor of Humanity, University of Aberdeen, 28 Bon-Accord terrace Black, John, traveller, 7 Thistle street Black, William (of Black & Ferguson), 201 Union street Black, William, & Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha Black, Wm., manager (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 7 Affleck st. Black, William, clerk, 11 Ann place Black, Mrs Alexander, 39 Whitehouse street Black, Mrs James, 43 Whitehouse street Black, Miss, 6 Albyn place Blackburn, John, manager (A.Hadden&Sons), 86 Skene square Blackhall, John, ship-carpenter, 97 Chapel street Blackie & Son, publishers, 40 Broad street Blackwood, Alex., tea dealer, 2 Longacre Blackwood & Co., tailors, 2 Crown Court, 41^ Union street Blaikie Brothers, iron-founders, engineers, millwrights, boiler- makers, and genera] blacksmiths, Footdee iron works Blaikie, David, ship carpenter, 18 Jasmine terrace Blaikie, John, yost. (of Blaikie Brothers), Carron Lodge, Stonehaven Blaikie, John, and Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gasfitters, coppersmiths, pewterers, zinc workers, and gas meter manufacturers, Littlejohn street, and lamp saloon warehouse. 211 Union street Blaikie, Mrs John, sen., 22 Bon-Accord terrace Blair, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, 15 Market street, Ji. So Bon-Accord street Blake, Wm., cabinetmaker and beadle (Free Union Church),

1 Cotton street, Ji. 1 Hanover lane

Blind Asylum, 50 Huntly street ; John Mitchell, manager Board of Trade Surveyor of Shipping, ll-£ Kegent quay Bon-Accord Loan Office, Chronicle court, 32 Broad street Bon- Accord Music Hall, 50^ Union street

Bon-Accord Property Investment Co. ; manager, George Marquis, accountant, 147 Union street

Bon-Accord Sawmills, Inches ; Joseph T. Willett, Jun., pro- prietor Bonner, John (Queen's Hotel), 25 Union street Booth & M'Callum, insurance brokers, 56 Marischal street Booth, Alex., 37 Victoria street west 106 GENERAL D1EECTOEY,

Booth, Alex., chimney sweeper, 72 East North street Booth, James, M.D., 231 Union street Booth, James, boiler maker (Blaikie Brothers), St Clement court, St Clement street Booth, James, 148 Union street Booth, John (of Logan and Co.), 264 George street Booth, John (of Booth and M'Callum), Hay cottage, New Bridge of Don Booth, Joseph, Springbank, Pitfodels Booth, Wm., chimney sweeper, 16 Justice street Booth, Wm., jun., chimney sweeper, 27 Justice street Booth, "Wm. P., merchant and ship insurance broker, 13 Regent quay, h. 148 Union street Booth, Wm., clerk, 1 Blackfriars street Booth, Mrs, 2 Castle hill Booth, Mrs John, 5 Black's buildings Booth, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Upperkirkgate Borthwick, Andrew, silk and woollen dyer, scourer, cloth

fuller and dresser, dye works, 76 Loch street ; shop, 1 Summer street, h. 74 Loch street Bothwell, Alex., confectioner and pastry cook, 51 Castle street, h. 20 Jasmine terrace Bothwell, George, general merchant, 27 and 28 Market gal- lery, h. 6 Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate Bothwell, George, beadle, 49 Summer street Bothwell, James, & Co., drapers and silk mercers, 17 and 19 Union buildings Bothwell, James (of J. Bothwell & Co.), 66 Hutcheon street Bothwell, Johu, & Co., boot and shoemakers, 48 Broad street Bothwell, John (of J. Bothwell & Co.), 9 Eoslin terrace Bothwell, Margaret, Greenbank, 31 North Broadfcrd Boulton, Wm., civil engineer, 123§ Union street, h. 176 Skene street west Bouverie, Eev. Fred. W. B., B.A., Incumbent of St Paul's (Church of England), 61 Gailowgate, h. 3 West Craib- stone street Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King street Bower & Florence, Spittal Granite Works, King's crescent Bower, James H. (Caledonian Lime and Manure Co.), 34 Marischal street, h. 83 Crown street Bowie, James, assistant inspector, parish of St Nicholas, h. 8 St Clement street Bowie, Jane, register office, 72 Guestrow Bowie, John, shore porter, 7 Fish street Bowman, Andrew, carver, gilder, and print seller, 227 Union street, h. 6 Henry place

Bowman, William, merchant, 7, ~h. 9 Commerce street Bowman, Miss, white seamstress, Cruden's crt., 24^ Broad st. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 107

Boyd, John, supervisor of Inland Revenue, South Bridge,

Holburn street, Ji, 3 Cherrybank cottages, Bon-Accord terrace Boyd, Miss, 1 Mackie place Boyd, Miss, lodgings, 5 Crimon place Boyle, David, superintendent, Aberdeen passenger joint station, h. 24 Bank street Boyne, Roderick, 3 Powis place Boys' Hospital, 20 Upperkirkgate Boys' School of Industry. 31 Skene square Brand, Alexander, accountant and Life and Fire Assurance agent, and consular agent for the United States, 103 Union street, h. 7 Dee place Brand, Alexander, manager of bakery (N. C. Co., Limited;, 207 George street, h. 2 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Brand, George, carter, 10 Marywell street Brand, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Marywell street Brand, John, carter, 2 Marywell street Brand, Miss, lodgings, 33 Dee street Brander, Robert, wright, 15 Thistle street, h. 43 Victoria st. Brander, Robert, parcel clerk (O. R.), 43 Victoria street Brazier, James S., F.C.S., professor of chemistry, University of Aberdeen, h. 17 Bon-Accord square Breams, Henry, furniture dealer, 41 Castle street Brebner and Grant, merchants, 56 St. Nicholas street Brebner, William (North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.), 11 Carden place Brebner, William, cowfeeder, 75 Holburn street Brebner, William, spirit dealer, 74 Green Brechin, Henry, foreman moulder (M'Kinnon and Co.), 11 Canal street Bremner, Mrs, pawnbroker, 95 Loch street Bremner, Mrs, 54 East North street Brewster, George, stone cutter, 1 Causewayend

British Linen Co.'s Bank, 22 King st. ; agent, John Manson Briton Medical and General Life Assurance. See Insurance Agents Broadford Granite Polishing Works, North Broadford Broadford Works (Richards & Co.), Maberly street Brodie, Wm., draughtsman (Blaikie Brothers) 78 Wales st. Brodie, Miss, 24 Victoria street west Brown, Rev. A. W. (East Parish), 148 Crown street Brown, Alexander, late merchant, 93 Crown street Brown, Alexander, auctioneer, 3 Belmont street, h. 2 Spring- bank place Brown, Alex. & Co., booksellers and publishers, 77 Union st. Brown, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 71 George street, h. 2 Watson street 108 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Brown, Alex., house carpenter, 38, h. 70 Catherine street Brown, Alex., cork merchant, 8 Links street Brown, Charles, cork manufacturer, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Brown, Charles, clerk, 167 Skene street west Brown, Rev. David, D.D., professor of theology (Free Church College', 8 Belvidere place Brown. David Dyce, M.A., M.D., fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, 22 Union place Brown, G. G., M.D., (late inspector gen. of hosps., Bengal), 31 Bon-Accord terrace Brown, George, auctioneer, 74 Union st, h. 65 Bon- Accord st. Brown, George, 1 Crown place Brown, George, 4 Carmelite street Brown, James, silk mercer, 2, 4, & 6 George street, h. 1 Bon- Accord square Brown, James, printer (Herald Office), 1 Mount street west Brown, James, feuar and coachmau, 47 St. Andrew street Brown, James, feuar, 65 Hutcheon street Brown, Peter, late auctioneer, 32 Springbank terrace Brown, R. J., D.D., late professor of Greek, Marischal College, 19 Golden square Brown, Robert, principal booking clerk (Cal. Ry.) United cot- tage, Holburn place Brown, Robert, spirit dealer, 38 Gallowgate Brown, Rev. Thos., (U. P. Church, Nelson st.), King's crescent Brown, William M., book-keeper (A. Hadden and Sons), 167 Skene street west Brown, William, fishing tackle maker, 36, h. 34 George street Brown, William, feuar, 65 Hutcheon street Brown, William, basketmaker, 10 Marischal street Brown, Mrs, 11 North Silver street Brown, Mrs, spirit dealer, 45 Commerce street Brown, Mrs, lodgings, 6 Strawberry bank Brown, Miss, milliner, 42 Castle street Brown, Miss, lodgings, 11 Little Chapel street Brown, Miss, 19 Victoria street west Brown's, Dr John, School, Skene square Bruce, Rev. Alex., 71 Bon- Accord street Bruce, Alex., cattle dealer, 69 Hutcheon street Bruce, Alex., traveller (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 13 South Crown street Bruce, Chas., plumber and gas fitter, Guild st., h. 41 Spittal Bruce, George, spirit dealer, 14, h. 13£ Park street Bruce, George, house carpenter, 13 Bridge place Bruce, James (of Pratt and Keith), 167 Crown street Bruce, Robert, draper, 27 Castle street, h. above shop Bruce, Robert, commercial traveller (J. D. Skene) 120 King st. CITT OF ABERDEEN. 109

Bruce, William, manufacturer, 89 King street Bruce, William, cooper, 1 Garvock street Bruce, Mrs, 21 Bon-Accord street Bruce, Mrs David, 11. Albert terrace Bruce, Mrs, lodgings, 87 John street Bruce, Miss, 13 Springbank terrace Bruce, Miss (D. L. Shirres & Co.), 74 George street Bruce, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 89 Summer at. Brunton, John, shipmaster, 8 South Crown street Brunton, Mrs, 2 Marine place Bryce, James, advocate, 12 Adelphi court, h. Westbank, Fonthill Buchan, Alex., shore porter and spirit dealer, 6 Virginia st. Buchan, George, coal agent, 61 Park street Buchan, John, shipmaster, 16 Links street Buchan, John, grocer and provision dealer, 165J Gallowgate Buchan, Robert, baker, 76 Green Buchan, William, shore porter, 61 Park street

Buchan, William, horse-shoer, 14 Carmelite street, Ji. 34 Back wynd Buchan, Mrs, sick nurse, 10 Henry street Buckner, John, butcher, 25£ Gallowgate, h. 126 King street Buckner, Mrs William, Gowanbrae, Causewayend Buist, Miss, milliner, 63 Loch street Bullinaria, Mrs C, grocer, 133 Skene street Bulloch & Walker, brassfounders, 19 Loch street Bulloch, John, jun., clerk, 14 Springbank terrace Bulloch, Wm. (Broadford Works), 164 Crown street Bulloch, John (of Bulloch & Walker), Clayhills, Welling- ton road Burgess, William, grocer, 6 Skene street Burgess, Miss, Annand's court, 30 James street Burns, Alexander, fruiterer, 46 Market street, and New Mar- ket hall, h, 162 Crown street Burns, Mrs, lodgings, 26 St. Nicholas street Burness, Alexander, Prospect place, and 85 Crown street Burness, John, flesher, 39 Market hall, h. Rosie cottage, 146 Hutcheon street west Burnett, John, bootmaker, 286 George st., h. 93 Hutcheon st. Burnett, Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines

for Aberdeen and Kincardineshire ; office, Record

buildings, King street; li. 23 Belmont street Burnett, Robert, gardener, Watson street Burnett, Mrs John, Ruby cottage, 19J North Silver street Burnett, Mrs, 5 Holburn street Burstall, H. A., agent, 14 Marischal street, h. Strawberry bank (entrance from 21 Justice Mill lane) Burt, Robert, tailor and outfitter, 70 Queen street -

110 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Burwell, Elijah, jeweller, and dealer in all kinds of foreign and British fancy goods, 101 Union street, h. 38 Vic- toria street west Butchart, Alexander, engine (Caledonian Railway), 9 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Buthley, Alexander, shipmaster, 12 Cotton street Butler, Chas., glass-blowerand china repairer, 43Windmillbrae Butler, Joseph, fiesher, 36 Union row Buyers, Alexander, grain merchant, 23 Frederick street Buyers, David, shipping clerk (Richards & Co.), 58 Catherine st. Buyers, James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Company), Marine terrace, Ferryhill Buyers, Jas., & Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd lane Buyers, James D., shopman, 55 Green, h. 48 Skene square Buyers, James, British Linen Co., 22 King street Buyers, Mrs Peter, grocer, ship chandler, and spirit dealer,

32, Ji. 3 1 Quay Buyers, Mrs, lodgings, 129 Union street Buyers, Miss, lodgings, 59 Dee street

CADENHEAD, George, advocate (of S. and C), procurator fiscal for the city, 11 Union buildings, Ti. Kirkhill, Nigg Cadenhead, George, manager (Northern Co-operative Cloth- ing Department), 46 St Nicholas st., h. 3 Powis place Cadenhead, Lieut. -Colonel James (H. M. Indian army), Maryville, Stocket Cadenhead, Peter, shipmaster ("Granite"), Caledonian place, Ferryhill Cadenhead, William, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, and commission agent, 39 Netherkirkgate, Ji. 1 Gallowgate Cadger, George, general blacksmith, Bridge of Dee Caird, George, clerk (A. Brown, 3 Belmont street), Alexandra cottage, Wooclside Caird, Mrs, draper, 105 George street Calder, Charles (late spirit merchant), Walnut cottage, Ruthrieston Calder, J., furniture dealer, 39 Loch street Calder, Jas., grocer, tea and wine merchant, 16 St. Clement st. Calder, John, watch, &c, dealer, North gallery, Market; h. 20 Upper Denburn Calder, Robert, & Sons, boot and shoe makers, 155| Gallow- gate, h. 4| Spittal Calder, Thomas, clothier, 50 and 51 Market Gallery, h. 21 Chapel lane Calder, W., butcher, 10 St. Clement street Caledonian Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Callaghan, Anthony, saw maker, 67 Netherkirkgate, h. 14 Cotton street ;

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Cameron, Alex., basket maker and japarmer, 1 Denburn, Green Cameron, Charles, tobacconist, 50 Regent quay, h. 72 St. Andrew street

Cameron, John, innkeeper, 13 Harriet street # Cameron, John, contractor, 50 Bon-Accord street Cameron, John M., draper, 32 Hutcheon street Cameron, Peter, feuar and spirit-dealer, 6 Little Belmont st. Cameron, William H., surgeon (R.N.), 87 Bon-Accord street Cameron, William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street, h. 18 White- house street Cameron, William, manager (A. & G. Paterson), Union Glen Cameron, William, bottler, 21 Correction wynd, h. 2 Car- melite street Cameron, William, draper, If Holburn street Cameron, Miss (late of MorefieldJ, 139 Crown street Cameron, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Dee street Cameron, Mrs, grocer, 37 West North street Cameron, Mrs, lodgings, 22 Constitution street Cameron, Misses, lodgings, 177 Union street Campbell and Co., timber merchants, 127 George street Campbell, Alexander, contractor, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Campbell, Alexander, overseer, 48 Springbank terrace Campbell, Alexander, horse and cab hirer, 6, h. 13 Diamond st. Campbell, Alexander, late baker, 6 Crimon place Campbell, Archibald, notary public, 89 Union street, h. 2 Prospect terrace Campbell, Daniel, shoemaker, and keeper of Masonic Hall, 13 Seamount place Campbell, Duncan, post horse master, Royal Hotel stables ; office and house, 1 Gas street Campbell, Farquhar, iron shipbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), 45 Wellington street Campbell, Rev. George (Free North Church), 93 Queen st. Campbell, John, post-horse master and funeral undertaker stables, 5 Bon-Accord street and 13 Back wynd, h. 7 Bon-Accord street Campbell, John, plumber, 2 Langstane place Campbell, John (of Campbell & Co.), Argyle cottage, Cults Campbell, Joseph, pawnbroker, 31 Windy wynd, and 128 Loch street Campbell, Peter, carpenter, 21 Ferryhill terrace Campbell, Robert, baker, 36 Littlejohn street Campbell, Samuel, clerk, 34 Park street Campbell, Walter (Union tavern), 11 Burnett's close, Ex- chequer row Campbell, William, surveyor of shipping for Board of Trade, 11^ Regent quay, h. Woodbine cottage, Ruthrieston Campbell, Mrs, L3 Park street 112 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cant, Miss, teacher (St. Andrew's Episcopal School), 2 South Silver street Cantley, John, shore porter, 1 Park place Cantley, Peter, shore porter, St Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Cardno and Darling, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 80

Union street ; nurseries, Kittybrewster Cardno, George, seedsmen (ofC. & D.), 36 Victoria street west Cargill, William, shipmaster, 8 Castle terrace Cargill, Mrs John, 12 Clarence street Carmichael, George, teller (N. of S. Bank), 7 North Carden pi. Cairnie, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 20 East North street Cairnie, Miss, milliner, 85 Queen street Carnie, William, clerk and treasurer of Royal Infirmary and

Lunatic Asylum ; office, Infirmary ; h. 25 Victoria street west

Carr, John, spirit dealer, 46 Green ; Ti. 8 Park street Carr. Mrs George, 42 Victoria street west Carr, Miss, 14 Victoria street west Carter, Mrs, 4 Millburn street Carter, Misses, 19 Crown street Cassie, James, portrait and landscape painter, 217 Union st. Cassie, James, porter, 43 West North street Cassie, James (Customs), 17 Bank street Cassie, William, accountant, 1 Marine place Cassie, Miss, milliner, 19 St. Nicholas street, 7i. 2 Gallowgate Castella, Mrs, 6 Albert terrace Castle, Peter, commercial traveller, 31 Frederick street Cattanach, Charles, & Co., military tailors and outfitters, Exchange court, 36£ Union street Cattanach, D. G., advocate, 12 Bon-Accoi'd square Cattanach, John, writer, 130 Union st., h. 39 Bon- Accord st. Cattanach, Miss, dressmaker, 174 Skene street west Catto. Alexander, late farmer, 65 Park street Catto, George, bookseller, ornamental stationer, print-seller, &c. (successor to W. Mitchell and Co.), 55 Union street, h. Eastfield Catto, James, boot and shoemaker, 219 Union street, h. 132 Crown street Catto, James, commission agent, wholesale tea and spirit merchant, Crown court, Union street, h. 27 Albert terrace Catto, John & Eobert, (late of John Catto, Son, & Co.), ship and Insurance brokers, 47 Marischal street Catto, John (of John & Robert Catto), Cattofield Catto, Robert & Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Maris- chal street Catto, Robert, merchant (of R. Catto & Son) Wallfield Catto, Robert, jun. (of J. & Pv. Catto), 16 Rubislaw terrace CITY OF ABERDEEN. 113

Catto, Thomson & Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee Catto, Miss, 8 Springbank terrace Catto, Miss E., dressmaker, 17 Charles street Catto, Miss 29 North Albert street Cay, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 47 Upper Denburn Cay, George, provision dealer, 1 Old Mill road Cay, William Dyce, harbour engineer, 72 Waterloo quay, h. 1 Eotunda place Cay, William, house carpenter, Gilcomston park (entrance h. street from 12J Upper Denburn) ; 86 John Chadwick, Edmund, manufacturer and warehouseman, 10 Broad street; mills, Petercutter; h. 20 North Silver st. Chalmers & Collie, plumbers, 62 Windmillbrae Chalmers, C. & J. H., advocates, IS Union terrace Chalmers, Alex. H., commissary clerk, 13, Ji. 14 Union terrace Chalmers, Charles, advocate (of C. & J. H. Chalmers), 14 Union terrace Chalmers, David, & Co., printers and publishers (Journal office), 28 and 29 Adelphi court Chalmers, George, shipmaster, 5 North Carden place Chalmers, George (of Chalmers & Collie), 53 Sammer street Chalmers, James (of D. Chalmers & Co., printers), Willowbank Chalmers, James, 37 Albyn place Chalmers, John G. (of D." Chalmers & Co.), 21 Adelphi court Chalmers, J. S., shipmaster, 1 Dee place Chalmers, Patrick Henderson, 13, Ji. 14 Union terrace Chalmers, William, builder, 35 Victoria street west Chalmers, William, grain dealer, 39 Victoria street west Chalmers, Mrs, of Westburn, Westburn Chambers, Rev. Clarence (Baptist church, John street), 6 Powis place, Calsayseat Chapman & Co., tailors and clothiers, 24 Union street Chapman, Alexander (of Chapman & Co.), 7 Shiprow Charles, William, baker, 76 and 78 Skene square Charles, William, boot and shoe maker, 113 Gallowgate Chasser, James, town sergeant, 72 Wales street Chasser, Misses, teachers of music, 72 Wales street Cheyne, George, coal broker, 14 Marvwell street Cheyne, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 John street, h. Lochhead. Cheyne, George, house carpenter, 20 Justice street, Ti. 15| Constitution street Cheyne, John, provision merchant, 59 Virginia street Cheyne, Mrs, draper, 37 Back wynd Childs, Rev. H., domestic chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Lindsay, 47 Victoria street west Chisholm, Rev. G. A., 41 Summer street 10 114 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Chisholm, Miss, ladies' school, 77 Bon-Accord street Chisholm, Miss, lodgings, 1 Canal street Chisholm, Misses, teachers, 43 Dee street Chivas, Alexander, advocate, 20 King- street Ohivas Brothers, grocers (to Her Majesty and H.E.H. the Prince of Wales), Italian warehousemen, wine and spirit merchants, 13 King street Chivas, James (of Chivas Brothers), 21 King street Christall, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Union street Christie, Alex., merchant, 1 Causewayend Christie, Alex, (of Campbell & Co.), 7 Charlotte street Christie, Andrew, shipmaster, 48 Virginia street Christie, Charles (Seaton Tile Work), depot, Guild street, 7i. 4 Caledonian place Christie, Charles, cabinetmaker, 38 Queen street Christie, David, manager, Northern Assurance Co., 3 King st. Christie, George G., book-keeper (C. T. & Co.), 1 Watson st. Christie, George, flesher, 60 Wiudmillbrae, h. 175 Crown st. Christie, James, railway inn, Ruthrieston Christie, John, M.D., F.K.C.S.E., lecturer on midwifery, 214 Union street Christie, John (of Milne, Low, & Co.), 14 Albert terrace Christie, John, auctioneer and valuator, 22 Market street; h. 4 Crown court, Union street Christie, Wm, shipmaster (Tom Duff), 19 Prince Eegent st. Christie, Wm., wright and furniture dealer, 21£ Woolmanhill Christie, Wm., overseer, 12 Bon-Accord lane Christie, Mrs., lodgings, 16 Frederick street Christie, Miss, 49 Bon-Accord street Christison, John, contractor, 163 West North street Christopher, Mrs S., spirit dealer, Granite City Tavern, 84 Waterloo quay Chrystall, James, shore porter, 4 Park place Chrystall, William, 4 Eosemount place City of Glasgow Bank, 21 Market street ; John Cruickshank and John Morison, agents City of Glasgow Friendly Society. See Insurance Agents City Flour Mills, 73 Causewayend City Loan Office, 1 Longacre City Tax Office, 19 Union buildings Clark & Morice, advocates, 34 Marischal street Clark, Alex., provision merchant, 12 Northfield Clark, Alex., superintendent of buildings, 39 Union terrace Clark, Alex., jun., book agent (Wm. M'Kenzie, Glasgow), 61 St. Nicholas street, h. 12 Northfield Clark, Alex., principal assistant (Jas. Mowat), 168 Crown st. Clark, Alex., shipmaster, 13 Constitution street Clark, Alex, (of Valentine & Clark), 92 John street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 115

Clark, Alex., house proprietor, 74 Skene square Clark, Andrew, carpenter, 19 Prospect terrace Clark Brothers, millers and grain merchants, 68 Schoolhill Clark, Daniel, tinsmith and gasfkter, 210 Gallowgate Clark, George, & Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers, and paper merchants, 17 Broad street, h. Louisville Clark, George, baker, 276 George street, h, 72 Catherine st. Clark, George, flesher, 24 Gallowgate Clark, George, engineer, Watson street Clark, James, bookseller (G. C & Son), Louisville Clark, John, advocate (of Clark & Morice), 18 Golden square Clark, John (of John Eoss, draper), 86 1 Crown street Clark, John, 28 Blackfriars street Clark, John, grocer, 73 Chapel street Clark, J. Moir (of John Moir & Son), 7 East Craibstone st. Clark, John, builder, 23 Princes st., h. 10 Constitution st. Clark, John, agent and undertaker, 20 Belmont street, h. 62 Skene street Clark, Leslie, gardener, 39 Market hall, h. How park, King street road Clark, Peter, advocate (of Dunn and Clark), 5 Marine place Clark, Eobert, market officer, h. Wellington road Clark, William, late ironmonger, 12 Union terrace Clark, William (G. Lyall and Co.), 6 Crimon place Clark, William, 37 Constitution street Clark, William, pilotmaster, New Pier Clark, William, manager, Clayhills Provision Works, h. Wel- lington road Clark, William, keeper of Music Hall buildings Clark, Mrs J., lodgings, 153 Crown street Clark, Mrs, 23 Albert terrace Clark, Mrs M., bookseller and stationer, 20 Broad street, h. 29 Frederick street Clark, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Clark, Mrs, lodging, 4 Eosebank terrace Clark, Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Clark, Miss, 27 Thistle street Clark, Miss, 33 Bon-Accord street Clark, Miss, register office, 8 Gaelic lane

Clayhills Provision Works, Wellington road ; Wm. Clark, manager Clerihew, Alexander, teacher of music, 2 Fish street Clerihew, William (late of Ceylon), 34 Albyn place

Clews, Mrs Dr. , lodgings, 26 Crown street Clouston, John, sen., shipwright, 33 York street Clouston, John, jun. (H.M.C.), 15 Kingsland place Clyne, James (of William Clyne and Sons), 3 Eotunda place, Ferryhill 116 GENEEAL DIRECTORY,

Clyne, Norval, advocate (of Duncan and Clyne), 7 Ferry- hill place Clyne, Thomas, tea, coffee, and fish dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h. 49 Constitution street Clyne, William & Sons, curriers, leather dealers, beltmakers, vulcanised India rubber and gutta percha agents, 20 Adelphi court and 68 Shiprow Cobban, James (F. O. Asylum), 53 Huntly street Cobban, Mrs Robert, 72 Dee street Cochran, Alex., advocate (of Smith and Cochran), 10 Bon- Accord square Cochran, F. J., advocate (of Smith & Cochran), 14 Crown ter. Cochran, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Summer street Cock, John, spirit dealer, 11, h. 9 Commerce street Cocker, James, nurseryman and florist, Sunnypark, by Causewayend Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 16 Causewayend Coleman, W., 81 Wales street Collie, Alex., slater, 67 Chapel street Collie, Alex., slater and plasterer, 22 Shiprow Collie, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Skene street Collie, Duncan, resident clerk, Post office, 5 Market street Collie, George and Co., drapers, 4 St Catherine's wynd Collie, George (of G. C. and Co.), 21 Union place and Morque Collie, George (of J. and G. Collie, advocates), 17 Union pi. Collie, Gorge, slater, 256| Union street, h. 5 Minister's lane Collie, James and George, advocates, 38 Castle street Collie, James (of J. and G. Collie, advocates), 35 Union pi. Collie, Rev. James H. (Melville Church), 5 South Carden pi. Collie, James H., hairdresser, 1 South Silver street, h. \ Millburn street Collie, James, locker (Customs), 33 Springbank terrace Collie, John, coal merchant and carter, Hardgate Collie, John (of Chalmers and Collie), 25 Thistle street Collie, John, house carpenter, 14 Blackfriars street Collie, Peter, maker of healing ointment, 45 Wellington st. Collie, Eobert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy ware- house, 1 Belmont street, h. 1 Affleck street

Collie, Robert, jun., photographic warehouse, 1 Belmont st., h. 34 Springbank terrace Collie, Robert, 64 Shiprow Collie, Robert, accountant, 38 Castle st., h. Braeside, Pitfodels Collie, Robert, collector (Gas Light Co.), 16 Crimon place Collie, William, painter, 144 George street, h. Honeybank, Canal road Collie, Wm. grocer, 65 College st., h. Ogg's building, Hardgate Collie, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 67 Chapel street Collie, Mrs George, 4 Ferryhill place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 117

Collie, Mrs William, 54 Holburn street Collie, Mrs, 57 Wales street Collie, Mrs, lodgings, 156 Crown st., entrance from Spring- bank terrace Collie, Mrs, midwife, 3 South Constitution street Collie, Miss Ann, 30 Gordon street Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, Woodbine, Bieldside Colvin, John, shipmaster, 74 Wales street Colvin, John, porter (University of Aberdeen), 82 Broad st.

Commercial Bank of Scotland Branch, 7 King street ; agent, G. Milne Commissary Clerk's Office, Eecord Buildings, 27 King st. Comper, Bev. John (Incumbent of St. John's), 44 Bon- Accord street Conn, Wm., shipmaster, 20 Prospect terrace Connell, John (Jamieson & Mitchell), 28 Thistle street Conn ell, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 29 Dee street Connon, Alex. & Co., drapers, 33 Broad street Connon, George, commercial traveller (Simpson Shepherd), 31 Thistle street Connon, James, shipowner, 1 Prospect terrace Connon, James, draper, 5 Union Buildings, h. 18 Thistle st. Connon, James, gardener, 20 Market Hall and Sandilands, h. 5 Baltic street Connon, John, cabinet maker, 6 Blackfriars street Connon, Bichard, & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and general commission agents, 58 Marischal street Connon, Bichard (of B. Connon & Co.), 1 Springbank terrace Connon, Robert, gardener, 157 Market Hall, h. East Seaton, Old Aberdeen Connon, Thomas, foreman shipwright (W. Hood & Co.), 52 St. Clement street Connon, William, furniture dealer, 4 and 6 Back wynd stairs Connon, William (late of W. Davidson & Co.), 22 Albyn pi. Connon, Wm., jun. (of W. Davidson & Co.), 22 Albyn pi. Connon, Mrs P., grocer, 227 King street Connor, John, quartermaster, 15th Depot Battalion, 147 Crown street

Constable, Wm. , draper, 1 Constable place Cook, Alexander, house carpenter, 65 Holburn street, 7*. 18 Nellfield place Cook, Alexander S., tailor and outfitter, 26 Market street, h. 33 Albert terrace Cook, Alex., late coach guard, 22 Union terrace Cook, Alex., jun., tea and wine merchant, Guild street, h. 22 Union terrace Cook, James, house carpenter, 65 Holburn street st. Cook, James, foreman moulder (H. R. & Co ), 19 York ,

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Cook, John, ship and insurance broker, 48 Marischal street, h. Ashley Cooper, Alex., gardener, 145 Market Hall and Fountainhall Cooper, Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 58 and 60 Chapel street, h. 5 Union wynd Cooper, Henry, manufacturer, Carden house, Skene st. west Cooper, James, painter, 5 Crown street, h. 12 Watson st. Cooper, James, grocer, 45 East North street Cooper, John, hairdresser, 121, h. 123 George street Cooper, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 Holburn street Cooper, John, sacrist (Aberdeen University), 82 Broad street Cooper, John, wood merchant, Craigie street, h. 50 North Charlotte street Cooper, Patrick, advocate and notary public, 42 Union st. 7i. 255 Union street Cooper. Eobert, reporter (Aberdeen Journal) Cooper, Wm. (of Philip & Cooper), 23 Albyn place Cooper, Wm., silk and woollen dyer and scourer, 48 St. Nicholas street, h. 40 Virginia street

Cooper, Wm., flesher, 19, Ji. 21 Marywell street Cooper, Mrs, 123 George street Cooper, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Craigie street Copestake, Moore, Crampton, & Co (of London), lace and

muslin merchants, 140 Union street ; Henry Scott, manager Copeland, Alexander, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 78 Dee street Copeland, Peter, slater, 62 Gerrard street Copeland, Mrs, merchant, 7 Bank street Copland, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Causewayend Copland, Wm. C, slater, 19 North Broadford Copland, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Albert terrace Corbet, James (late H.E.I. C.S.), 256 Union street Corbet, Rev. William, chaplain (St. Nicholas Poor House), 256 Union street Cordiner, Rev. Charles (late of Kininmonth), 18 North Silver street Cormack, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 31 Ship- row, h. 151 Crown street Cormack, Peter, draper, 204 George street Cormack, Wm., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 York place, h. 151 Crown street Cormack, William, Ferryhill hotel, Wellington road Cormack, Mrs George, furniture dealer, 51 Broad street Cornwall, E. M., photographer, 3 Belmont street Cornwall, George and Sons, printers, and lithographers by steam, die stampers and general stationers, "Victoria court, 54 Castle street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 119

Cornwall, Geo. (of G. Cornwall & Sons), 30 Victoria st. west Cornwall, Joseph E. (of G. C. & Sons), 45 Victoria st. west Cosgrove, Peter, tea and spirit dealer, mannfacturer of Cos- grove's ointment for all kinds of sores, and Bishop Hay's pills, 302 George street Cotton, James, beadle (Congregational church, Albion st.), 45 Hutcheon street County Fire Office and Provident Life Office. See Insurance Agents

County Kates Office, 152 Union street ; P. J. Cochran, ad- vocate, collector County Valuation Office, 12 King street Couper, John Cardno, of Craigiebuckler, Craigiebuckler house, Countesswells road Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 5 Woolmanhill, h. 7 Brae- head, Gilcomston Courage, James, cooper, 175, h. 177 Gallowgate Court House (temporary), 2 Union buildings Coutts, Alex., grocer, 173. h. 175 Crown street Coutts, Alex., late merchant, Eubislaw Coutts, Charles, chemist and druggist, 26 Broad street, h. 8 Roslin terrace Coutts, Francis, herbalist, rubber of sprains, Rubislaw Coutts, Gavin, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Rubislaw Coutts, George, cabinetmaker, 88 John street Coutts, Henry, tea and grocery warehouse, 73 Holburn st. Coutts, James, builder, 24 John street Coutts, James, M.D., 21 Golden square Coutts, James, boiler maker, Watson street Coutts, John, house factor, 38 Castle street Coutts, John, engineer (Richards & Co., Rubislaw), h. at the works Coutts, Peter, spirit dealer, 14 York street Coutts, William, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 223 Union street, h. 12 Union row Coutts, William, late manager, Eubislaw works, Ji. Mile-end, Stocket Coutts, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Summer lane Cowan, Eev. Henry, B.D. (West parish) Cowan, Hugh, Inland Eevenue officer, 10 Bank street Cowan, William, locomotive superintendent (G. N. of S. R.), 13 Mount street Cowe, William, farrier, 1 South College street Cowie & Co., brewers, 5 Virginia street Cowie, James G., bookseller and stationer, 1| Summer lane Crabb, Mrs William, 2 Eoslin terrace Crabbe, Wm. T., M.I)., medical missionary, 14 Eoslin terrace Craib, William, grocer, 57, h. 55 St. Andrew street 120 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Craig, Alex., baker, 308 George street, h. 91 Hutcheon street Craig, Alex., shipmaster, 9 Canal terrace Craig, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 212 Gallowgate Craig, Charles, warehouseman, 19 Bank street Craig, Jas., trunk and saddlery warehouse, 38, h. 41 Schoolhill Craig, Jas. (of T. C. & Sous), Ashley place, Cuparstone Craig, John, saddler, 20 Back wynd, 7i. 97 Skene street Craig, John, granite works, 12 Nelson street Craig, Robert, 1 Windsor place Craig, Thomas, & Sons, tobacco manufacturers, 22 George st. Craig, Thomas (of T. Craig & Sons), Carden place west Craig, William, baker, 215 Gallowgate Craig, Mrs Thomas, sen., 163 Skene street west Craig, Mrs, lodgings, 18 Commerce street Craig, Mrs, 42 Park street Craig, Miss, Melbourne cottage, Nelson street Craig, Miss, 15 Mount street

Craigen, John, photographer, 20 George st., h. 20 Harriet st. Craigen, J., shoemaker, 13 Market gallery, h. 20 Harriet st. Craighead, Peter (of Farquharson & Co.), 66 Bon-Accord st. Craighead, Mrs James, lodgings, 12 Summer street Craighead, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 16 Silver street Craigie, Major James (H.E.I.C.S.), 26 Albyn place Craigmile, Alex., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 51, h. 49 Commerce street Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, h. 5 Strawberry bank Craigmyle, William, carriage inspector (Caledonian Railway), 48 Skene street Craigmyle, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Kingsland place

Craigmyle, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Kingsland place Cran, James, superintendent and clerk (County police), 8 Albert terrace Cran, Peter, overseer (J. Moir & Son), 4 Park place Cran, Peter M., cashier (Burnett & Reid, Record office), 8 Albert terrace Cran, Robert, cashier, 46 King street, h. King's crescent, Spittal road Crane, Henry A., adjutant, 1st A.R.V., Orderly room, Black- friars street Crane, James, collector (Gas Light Co.), 58 Gerrard street Crane, John, grocer, 52 Broad street, h. 36 Queen street Crane, Mrs, 44 Victoria street west Crane, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 58 Gerrard street Crawford, Mrs William, 35 North Broadford Crighton, William, blacksmith, 5 Harriet street Croall, Mrs, 19 Mount street Croft, Charles, Inland Revenue, 57 Victoria street west CITY OF ABERDEEN. 121

Croft, Eev. W. Llewelyn (St. Andrew's Episcopal church), Anvil cottage, Bridge of Dee Croli, Francis, confectioner, 45 St. Nicholas street, h. 1 East North street Oroll, John, baker, 67, n. 140 George street Croll, John, baker, 70, h. 72 King street Croll, Matthew, baker, 167 Gallowgate, h. 72 King street Cromar, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 15, h. 17 Schoolhill Cromar, John, dentist, 15 Belmont street Cromar, Wm, cutter (Milne, Low, and Co.), 225 King st. Cromar, Miss, 160 Crown street Crombie, Alex., Grubb lodge, Cults Crombie Brothers, surgeon dentists, 83 King street Crombie, Charles, 10 Bon-Accord terrace Crombie, George, shipmaster, 10 Canal terrace Crombie, James, commission merchant, Mechanics' buildings, 17 Market street, and 5 and 6 Adelphi lane, h. 30 Albert terrace Crombie, James and John, woollen manufacturers, Grand- holm works Crombie, James (of J. and J. Crombie), Goval, Fintray, and 16 Bon- Accord square Crombie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street Crombie, John (of J. and J. Crombie), Balgownie lodge Crombie, John, jun., manufacturer, Grandholm, h. Cotton lodge Crombie, John, chartered accountant, 74 Union street, h. Donbank, Woodside Crombie, John M., CM., M.A., 35 Back wynd Crombie, Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad st., h. 3 North Carden pi. Crombie, William, cabinetmaker, 25 Gallowgate Crown Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Cruickshank, A., & Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union st. Cruickshank, Alex., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 146 George street, h. 161 West North street Cruickshank, Alex., shipmaster, Chapel court, Castle street Cruickshank, Alex., book agent, 1 Gray's buildings, Rose- mount Cruickshank, George (of A. Cruickshank & Co.), 103 Union street Cruickshank, George P., dispensing chemist, 228 George st.,

7i. Carnation cottage, Ann place Cruickshank, George F., auctioneer and valuator, house, estate, and insurance agent, 115 Union street, h. 9 Bon-Accord terrace Cruickshank, George, draper, 53 St. Nicholas street, h. 1 Canal street Cruickshank, James, 41 Dee street 122 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Cruickshank, James, grocer and spirit ^dealer, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate Cruickshank, James, 27 Cotton street

Cruickshank, Jas. (of J. Cruickshank & Co.), 104-a- Gallowgate Cruickshank, James, & Co., grocers and spirit dealers, 104 Gallowgate Cruickshank, John, LL.D., 12 Rose street Cruickshank, John, agent for City of Glasgow Bank, 23 Market street Cruickshank, John, inspector of police, 50 St. Nicholas st., h. 134 King street Cruickshank, Robert, stamper (Post office) Cruickshank, "William, teacher (Porthill school), h. School- house, Seamount place Cruickshank, Wm. (late innkeeper, Queen's Hotel), Bieldside, Cults Cruickshank, Mrs, 36 Union terrace Cruickshank, Mrs, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22 Castle st. Cruickshank, Mrs Robert, 71 Catherine street Cruickshank, Miss M., teacher of German, French, and drawing, 41 Dee street Cruickshank, Misses, teachers of pianoforte, harmonium, and singing, 41 Dee street Cuddie, Mrs, Mile- end, Stocket road Culbard, H. J., commercial traveller (J. & R. Urquhart), 3 Henry place

Culter Mills Paper Co. (Limited), Culter Works ; address, Union Works, Poynernook Cumine, John P., advocate, 4 Belmont street, h. 169 Crown street Cumine, Peter, late merchant, 169 Crown street Cumine, Misses, 3 Albyn Place Cumming, Adam, commercial traveller, 97 Skene street Cumming, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 West North street Cumming James, ship chandler and grocer, 79 and 80, h. 78 Waterloo quay Cumming, John, provision merchant, 18|, h. 20 Marywell st. Cumming, Robert, clerk (Post Office), 124 Union street Cumming, Robert, traveller (Devanha Brewery), h. 76 Bon- Accord street Cumming. William, sailmaker, Weigh-house square, h. 21 Chapel lane Cumming, Mrs. 25 Frederick street Cumming, Mrs, lodgings, 66 Schoolhill Cumming, Mrs, lodgings, 14 Correction wynd Cumming, Miss, 4 Carden place Cumming, Miss, lodgings, 124 Union street Cumming, Miss, lodgings, 61 Huntly street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 123

Curr, Alex., clerk, 12 King street Curr, Thomas, tea merchant, 19 Adelphi court, h. South- field, Cults Currie, David, clerk (G. Donald), 8 Bank street Currie, Donald, iron shipbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), 25 York st. Currie, George, slater, 1 Blackfriars street Currie, Richard, spirit dealer, 54 North Charlotte street

Curtiss & Harvey, gunpowder manufacturers ; local agent, H. A. Burstall, 14 Marischal street Cushnie, Mrs, provision warehouse, 58 Causewayend Custom House, 16 Eegent quay; watch house, New pier, Footdee Cuthbert & Wyllie, Misses, milliners, 150 Union street, h. 12 North Silver street Cuthbert, James, commercial traveller (A. Cook, jun.), 177 Crown street

DAKERS, Alexander, lithographer, engraver, and printer,

1 5 Netherkirkgate Dakers, James, coachbuilder, 7, h. 5 Union Wynd Dale, James, teacher (Eobert Gordon's Hospital), 14 Kings- land place Dalgarno, Thomas, stair rail maker, 4, h. 70 Wales street Dalgarno, Mrs, sick nurse, 62 Catherine street Dalgety, Alexander, fish dealer and provision merchant, Basement floor, Market, h. 66 Hutcheon street Dalgety Brothers, engineers, 70 Hutcheon street Dalglish, James, 185 Crown street Dalglish, Win., governor, St Nicholas Poor-house, Nelson st. Dalrymple, Miss, 3 Alford place Daniel, James, & Co., printers, publishers, stationers, book and chart sellers, 46 and 48 Castle street Daniel, John, 16 Mealmarket street Daniel, Thomas, stabler and innkeeper, 16 Mealmarket st. Daniel, William, sheriff-clerk depute, 16 Mealmarket street Daniel, William (of Warrack & Daniel), 8 Broadford place Daniel, Mrs William, 16 Marywell street Danish Consul; Neil Smith, jun., 46 Marischal street Darling, Thomas (of Cardno & Darling), Berryden cottage Darling, Thomas, jun., commission merchant and insurance broker, 9| Regent quay, h. 36 Mount street Davidson & Co., brokers, 163 Gallowgate Davidson & Garden, advocates, 7 Union terrace Davidson & Sim, wholesale druggists, 50 Castle street Davidson, Rev. A. D., D.D. (Free West Church), 126 Crown of'pppr Davidson, Alex. Dyce, M.B., M.R.C.S.E., 207 Union street Davidson, Alex, (of Davidson & Garden), 1 Diamond street 124 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Davidson, Alex., jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 44 Castle street Davidson, Alex., stoneware, china, and glass merchant, 80 East North street, h. above shop Davidson, Alex., coal agent, 184 George street Davidson, Alex. T., commission agent, Henderson's court, 91 Gallowgate Davidson, Alex., 23 Mount street Davidson, Alex, (agent for Blackie & Son), 2 King's square Davidson, Alex., spirit dealer, 59 Netherkirkgate Davidson Brothers, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 131^

Union street ; workshop, 18 Summer street ; timber yard, Minister's lane Davidson, Charles, & Co., chemists, 205 Union street Davidson, Charles (of C. Davidson and Co.), 207 Union st. Davidson, Charles B., advocate (of Robertson andLumsden), 3 Union terrace

Davidson, Charles & Sons, paper manufacturers ; warehouse,

4 Trinity quay ; works, Muggierooss and Waterton Davidson, David A., clerk (H.M.C.), 93 Wales street Davidson, David P. (of Davidson Brothers), 70 Dee street Davidson, George, late bookseller, Loirsbank, Cults Davidson, George, grocer, 17, h. 16 Loch street Davidson, G. & W., merchants, rope and twine manufac- turers, Footdee; office, 18 Regent quay Davidson, George (of G. & W. Davidson), 33 Bon-Accord terrace, and Wellwood, Cults Davidson, George, slater, 37 Summer street Davidson, J. & A., coal brokers and commission agents, 42 Marischal street, h. 1 Millburn street Davidson, J. & R., cabinetmakers and cartwrights, 80 Cause- wayend, h. 12 Young street Davidson, James (of A. Davidson, jun.), 9 Springbank terr. Davidson, James, nesher, 47 Market hall, h. 9 Affleck street Davidson, James (of Davidson Brothers), 26^ Summer street Davidson, James, coachbuilder, 2 Trinity street, h. 13 Car- melite street Davidson, James, builder, Garvock cottage, Garvock wynd Davidson, James, plasterer, St. Mary's place, h. 25 Bon- Accord street Davidson, John, advocate, 49 Broad st., h. 14 Rosemount pi. Davidson, John, assistant pilot master, Newpier Davidson, John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor, Market, h. 34 Union terrace Davidson, John, provision dealer, Fords of Dee, Ruthrieston Davidson, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 22 Gallowgate Davidson, Joseph (late book-keeper, Broadford works), Elm cottage, Mount street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 125

Davidson, Lewis, commercial traveller (S. Shepherd), 52 King street Davidson, Patrick, advocate, Inchmarlo Davidson, Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal road Davidson, Robert (of Davidson Brothers), 28 Union row Davidson, Robert W., salesman (A. S. Cook), 4 Summer st. Davidson, Thomas, inspector, 17 Henry street Davidson, Wm,, & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, and dealers in agricultural seeds, 44 Broad street Davidson, Wm., paper ruler, 15 St. Nicholas st., h. 70 Dee st. Davidson, Wm., house agent, 15 St. Nicholas st., li. Garibaldi place, 73 Skene square Davidson, Wm., clothier and tailor, 88 Union st., h. 9 Mount st. Davidson, Wm., flesher, 238 George street Davidson, Wm. (of Davidson & Sim), 4 Frederick street Davidson, W. & A. H., grain merchants, 12 Commerce st. Davidson, Mrs Alex., provision merchant, 63 Gallowgate Davidson, Mrs D., 27 Union row Davidson, Mrs Wm., gardener, Springbank terrace, h. Ferry- hill mills Davidson, Mrs, 59 Victoria street west Davidson, Mrs, 44 Blackfriars street Davidson, Misses, 27 Victoria street west Davidson, Miss, of Balnagask, 6 Balmoral terrace Davidson, Miss, lodgings, 2 Rosebank terrace Davidson, Miss Janet, hosiery and worsted dealer, 43 Green, h. 2 Denburn, Green Davidson, Miss, 111 Crown street Davidson, Miss, teacher (Orphan Hospital), 30 Huntly street- Davidson, Miss, 40 Union terrace Davidson, Miss, teacher of music, 1 7 Henry street Davidson, Miss, dressmaker, Hardgate Davis & Co., aerated water manufacturers, 7 Jopp's lane Dawson, John Grant, advocate, 36 Marischal street, h. 28 High street, Old Aberdeen Dawson, William, janitor, Grammar School Dawson, Mrs, 5 Devanha terrace Dawson, Mrs, grocer, 52 1 Skene square Dawson, Miss, 168 Skene street west Day, Miss, matron (Female Reformatory), 49 Holburn street Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont street; Franklin Bill, superintendent and teacher Dean of Guild's Office for inspection of weights and mea- sures, Town house Dean, James, furniture dealer, 8 Skene square Dean, James, cabinetmaker, 86 Skene street Dean, Miss, 32 Marischal street Deans, William, shipmaster, Farquhar place 11 ;

126 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Deans, Matthew, chimney- sweep, 25 Mutton brae Dempsey, George, spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer row

Denmark, Consul for ; Neil Smith, jun., 46 Marischal street

Devanha Brewery, Devanha ; Wm. Black & Co.

Devanha Distillery Co., Polmuir ; Wm. Black & Co. Dewar, David, general draper, 49 Castle street, h. 51 Bon- Accord street Dewar, Bev. Thomas (South Parish), 4 Mackie place Dey, George, Lieutenant, City Police, 2 Donald's court, Schoolhill Dey, Hugh, sen., manager (Henry Ogg & Co., Strathdee Distillery), 51 Summer street Dey, Hugh (P.O.), letter carrier, 51 Summer street Dey, John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47 Upper -

kirkgate ; workshop, 38 George street, h. 5 Bose- mount place Dey, William, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 1 Church street, h. 55 Wellington street Diack, Alex., collector of Old Machar poor's assessment office and house, 13 Belmont street Diack, Peter, clerk (Shipping office), 3 King's crescent Diack. William, grocer, 23, h. 21 Woolmanhill Diack, William, grocer, 16 Park street, h. 2 Castle terrace Diack, William, shipmaster, 34 Chapel street Diack, William, hardware merchant, 47 Broad street, h. Mount place Diack, Mrs, Balmoral place Dick, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6, h. 4 Union pi. Dickie, Alexander, wholesale ironmonger, heel and toe plate manufacturer, and general blacksmith, Mauchlin Tower court, 32 Justice street, h. 4 Hanover street Dickie, Eev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church, St Paul street), 6 Millburn street Dickie, George, M.D., Professor of Botany (University of Aberdeen), Cherryvale Dickie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 128 Chapel street Dickson, George (Simpson and Whyte), 227 King street Dickson, Mrs, lodgings, 154 Crown street Dinnie, Alex., photographer, 3 Langstane place Dispensary, General, 36 Upperkirkgate Doig, James, staff sergeant, 135 King street Donald, Alexander, wood merchant, Inches, h. 19 Skene ter. Donald Brothers, warehousemen, 33 Market street Donald, David, 9 Bon-Accord lane Donald, George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 257 Union street Donald, George, furnishing tailor, 2 Broad street Donald, James, 91 King street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 127

Donald, John, timber merchant, Inches, h. Boatley, Fetter- near Donald, John (of Donald Brothers), 3 Bloomfield, Holburn road Donald, John, spirit merchant, 58 Regent quay, h. 28 Had- den street, Woodside Donald, Peter, engineer, 4 Bank street Donald, William (of Donald Brothers), 3 Bloomfield, Hol- burn road Donald, William, principal beadle (Free South Church), and funeral waiter, 36 Union terrace Donald, William, painter and glazier, 17 and 19 Netherkirk- gate, h. 6 Constitution street

Donald , William, vintner, Cuparstone buildings Donald, William, mason, 2 Denburn terrace Donald, William, 25 Upperkirkgate Donald, Mrs, 4 Caledonian place Donald, Miss, 10 Chapel street Donaldson, Alexander, book-keeper (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), 49 Wellington street Donaldson, Arthur, butcher, 2 Upperkirkgate Donaldson, George, brrilder and licensed appraiser, Summer- field cottage, 75 Park street Donaldson, John, butcher, 74 Gallowgate Donaldson, Mrs John, lodgings, 225 King street Donaldson, Mrs, 2 Westfield place Dougall and Leslie, dressmakers, 40 Park street Dougall, Daniel, chimney sweep, Wallace Nook Douglas, Alexander, grocer, 21, h. 19 Chapel street Douglas, Alexander, shipmaster, 7 Albert terrace Douglas, Alexander, late farmer, Bridge of Dee Douglas, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 Green, h. 158 Crown street Douglas, Robert, 158 Crown street Douglas, Thomas, purveyor to Her Majesty, Douglas Hotel, Market street Douglas, Mrs A., Ashvale, Cuparstone Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, 119 Causewayend Dow, James, flesher, Victoria place Dow, Mrs John, 15J Bank street Downie, Alex., farmer, Rubislaw Downie, Chas. Gordon, writer, 75 Union street Downie, Wm., upholsterer (Pratt & Keith), 73 John street Downie, Mrs Charles, Cuparstone place Downie, Mrs John, grocer, 8, h. 6 Holburn street Drummond, Jas., bootmaker, 49 Union st., h. 102 Chapel st. Drummond, John, & Son, boot and shoemakers; warehouse, 54 Union street, li. Seabank house, King street road 128 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Drysdale, Eobt., secretary, Union Bank of Scotland, h. Bank house, 35 Castle street Duff, Archibald, coal merchant, Cal. Ey. station, li. Friend- ship farm, Ouparstone road Duff, James, boot and shoemaker, 60 John street Duffus, Alex., confectioner, 11 Castle street, and 3 Market street, h. Maybank cottage, Hutcheon street west Duffus, G., coffee and dining rooms, 19 Market street Duffus, James, confectioner, 86 Union street, h. 13 Correction wynd Duffus, John, printer and stationer, Exchange court, 36| Union St., h. 31 Victoria st. west Duffus, Wm,, grocer and provision dealer, 3 Causewayend Duffus, Wm., hardware merchant, 46 Upperkirkgate Duffus, Misses, lodgings and family hotel, 54 Union street Dugan, Hugh, china merchant, 47 George st., h. 57 John st. Duguid, C.J. G-., 24 Bon-Accord terrace Duguid, David, fishing tackle maker, 5, h. 8 Flourmillbrae Duguid, Peter, advocate (of Stronach & Duguid), Fonthili place, Ferryhill Duguid, Eobt., 50 Skene terrace Duguid, Eobt., grocer and spirit dealer, 13, h. 15 Holburnst. Duguid, Wm. (of J. Smith & Co.), 261 Union street Duguid, Mrs, Bellevue, Hardgate Duguid, Misses, Newlands, Euthrieston Duguid, Miss, manufacturer, 83 St Andrew street, h. 6 Rose- mount terrace Dunbar, Alex., clerk (Eichards & Co.), 11 Ann place Dunbar, George, agent, United Kingdom Assur. Corporation (limited), 46 Marischal street Dunbar, William, late draper, 20 Chapel street Duncan & Clyne, advocates, 8 Castle street Duncan, Alex., surgeon, M.B., 4 Castle terrace Duncan, Alex., ticket inspector (G. N. of S. E.), 47 Con- stitution street Duncan, Alexander, draper, 120 George street, h. 14 Spring- bank terrace Duncan, Alex., commercial traveller (A. Melrose & Co, Edinburgh), 2 Abbotsford place, Ferryhill Duncan, Alex. grocer and spirit dealer, , Bridge of Dee Duncan, Andrew, wright, 8 Nelson street Duncan, Calder, foreman carpenter (H. E. & Co.), 16 Bank st. Duncan, Chas., advocate and notary public, 16 Adelphi crt., h. 1 Albyn terrace Duncan, David, police overseer, 6 Union lane Duncan, David, inn and stabling, 8 West North street Duncan, Douglass, advocate (Duncan & Clyne), 8 Castle st., h. 2 Union place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 129

Duncan, Esdaile, teacher (Greyfriars Sessional School), li. Westfield Duncan, Geo., flesher, 10 Park st., h. 7 Little Wales st. Duncan, Geo., night watchman (joint station), 24 Holburn street, h. Yellow cottage, Euthrieston Duncan, Geo., leather merchant, 31 Guestrow Duncan, James, watchmaker, 27 West North street Duncan, James, spirit dealer, 12 Quay, h. 85 Bon-Accord st. Duncan, James, druggist, 57 Castle street, h. above shop Duncan, James, flesher, 17 Basement floor, Market, h. Loir- ston, Nigg Duncan, Rev. John (Albion street chapel), Eden cottage, Mount street Duncan, John, advocate (of Duncan & Clyne), Fuschia Bank, Cults Duncan, John, jun., advocate, 84 King street, h. Broomhill cottage, Kuthrieston Duncan, John, law stationer and insurance agent, 7 Back wynd, h. 1 Caroline place Duncan. John, goldsmith, lajjidary, and optician, 4, h. 6 St Nicholas street Duncan, John, general and furnishing ironmonger, 8 King street, h. Yellow cottage, Euthrieston Duncan, John, grocer, 3, h. 1 Garvock street Duncan, John, flesher, 34 Market hall, h. 62 George street Duncan, Eobert, gardener, Millbank cottage, Berryden Duncan, Thomas, & Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St Nicholas street Duncan, Wm., flesher, 35 Market hall, li. 124 George street Duncan, Wm., sen., boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter, 37 Broad street, and 2 Eagg's lane, h. 1 Cherrybank, Hardgate Duncan, Wm., engineer, 9 Crimon place Duncan, Mrs Adam, Yellow cottage, Euthrieston Duncan, Mrs. James, provision merchant, 72 Loch street Duncan, Mrs, & Co., provision dealers, 28 Basement floor, Market, h. 9 Carmelite street Duncan, Mrs, 78 Union street Duncan, Mrs David, 28 Huntly street Duncan, Mrs John, lodgings, 3 Mary place Duncan, Mrs William, 52 Union place Duncan, Miss, teacher (Free Holburn school), 16 Holburn street Duncan, Miss, poultry dealer, 26 Shiprow Duncan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 31 Schoolhill Dun, Joseph, 5 Huntly street Dun, Mrs John, 41 Belmont street Dunn & Clark, advocates, 54 Union street 130 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Dunn, A. S., telegraphic superintendent, northern section, Caledonian railway, Joint station Dunn, Arthur, mason, 4 Nellfield place Dunn, Hugh, steward, 8 Constitution street Dunn, John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce street Dunn, John, cashier, Ferryhill foundry, h. 20 North Silver st. Dunn, Wm., advocate (of Dunn & Clark), 30 Bon-Accord ter. Dunn, Mrs John, Fonthill place, Ferryhill Dunn, Mrs, 3 Skene place Dunn, Mrs David, 7 Alford place Dunn, Mrs Ann, 6 Upperkirkgate Dunningham, Mrs, 28 Albert terrace Durey, Charles, messenger, N\ S. Savings Bank, Exchange st. Durno, Alex., printer, 34 Gallowgate Durward, Gordon, spirit dealer, 18 Upperkirkgate Durward, William, blacksmith, 8 Burnett's close Duthie, Alex, (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 3 Albyn terrace Duthie, James, baker, 181|, h. 183 Crown street Duthie, James, shipmaster, 15 Ferryhill place Duthie, James, Alves cottage, 19 Mount street Duthie, James, teacher (West Parish school), 29 Mount st. Duthie, John, Sons, & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Duthie, John, shipbuilder (of J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 53 Wellington street Duthie, John, of Cairnbulg, 20 Albyn place Duthie, John, stabler, 180 Gallowgate Duthie, Robt., shipowner, York place, h. 27 Bon-Accord ter. Duthie, Wm., jun., shipbuilder, Inches, h. Carden place west Duthie, Wm., grocer, 1 Watson street Duthie, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Queen street Duthie, Miss, Carden place west Duthie, Miss Elizabeth, 10 Broadford place Duthie, Misses, Cuparstone place Dyce, Mrs Dr., 16 Union terrace Dyce, Misses, 10 Carden place Dyer, Alex. R. (of R. Connon & Co.), 13 Victoria street west Dyker, James, traveller, 1 Watson street Dyker, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 190 George street

EAGLE Life Insurance. See Insurance Agents Easton, Alex. R., watch, clock, optical and nautical instru- ment maker, 45 Regent quay Easton, Alex., 11 Huntly street Easton, David, accountant, Union Bank, 124 Crown street Eaton, James, stonecutter, Belvidere place Economic Life Assurance Society, London. See Insurance Agents Eddie, Alex., baker, 6 Commerce street, h. 130 Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 131

Eddie, John, clerk, 3 Thistle lane Eddie, Robert, late brewer, 1 Strawberry bank Eddie, Wni., chemist and drug-gist, 30, h. 28 George street Eddie, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 3 Thistle lane Eddie, Miss, hosier, 114 Skene street Edinburgh Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Edinburgh Rope and Sailcloth Co.'s store, 48 Marischal st.,

and Theatre lane ; J. T. Rennie, agent Edmond, Alex., advocate (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 35 Bon- Accord terrace Edmond, Alex., jun., advocate, 23 Adelphi court Edmond, Francis, advocate (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 5 Albyn place Edmond, Francis, jun., advocate (of Edmonds & Macqueen), 5 Albyn place Edmond, James, advocate, 23 Adelphi court Edmond, John, bookbinder and stationer, 54 Queen street, h. Cuparstone cottage Edmond, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 2% Summer lane, h. 11 Princes street Edmond, Miss, lodgings, 2 Union place Edmonds & Macqueen, advocates, 22 Adelphi court Edmonston & Co., warehousemen, 79§ Loch street Edmonston, John (of E. & Co.), 27 Mount street Edward, Alex. (British Linen Co.), 2 Albert terrace Edward, John, baker, 65, h. 63 Green Edward, William, shipmaster, 40 Bon-Accord street Edward, Mrs, 10 Albert terrace Edwards, D. (of J. and D. E.), 71 Holburn street Edwards, J. and D., boot and shoe makers, 38 Union place Edwards, James (of J. and D. E.), Strathdee, Cuparston Edwards, John (of E. M. & Co.), 15 Mount street Edwards, Marshall, & Co., clothiers, drapers, and silk mercers (wholesale and retail), 67 Union street Edwards, Mrs, Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street west Edwards, Mrs D., 10 Albert terrace Edwards, Mrs, & Co., drapers, 28 Marywell street Edwards, Miss, lodgings, 63 Green Elder, Miss, corsetmaker, 37 Bon- Accord street Elder, M., Ruthrieston inn, Ruthrieston Electric and International Telegraph Office, 46 Marischal

street : James M'Cormack, manager Elgie, Wm, (Broadford Works), 1 Rosemount place Ellicock, Joseph, sen., cabinetmaker, 66 Broad street, h. 25 Frederick street Ellicock, Joseph, jun., furniture dealer, 141 George street Ellis, Alexander, architect, 4, h. 13 Belmont street Ellis, George, blacksmith and ironmonger, 61 Windmillbrae 132 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ellis, Mrs, lodgings, 87 John street Elmslie, John, commercial traveller, 4 Watson street Elrick, Charles (of M'Pherson and Elrick), 9 Ann place Elrick, Charles, grocer, Rosemount place Elrick, James and Co., pipe manufacturers, 63 Gordon street, h. 16 Bon-Accord lane Elrick, James, flesher, 25 Skene square Elrick, John, wright, 19 Thistle street Elrick, Wm. (G. N. of S. E.), 3 Prospect terrace Elrick, Miss, Maybank cottage, 152 Hutcheon street Elrick, Miss, matron, Eoyal Lunatic Asylum Elsmie, George and Son, commission merchants and general agents, 12 Trinity quay, west end of dock Elsmie, James (of G. Elsmie and Son), 2 Eegent quay

Embroidery School, 10 Dee street ; Miss Munro, teacher Emslie, Henry, 41 Union terrace Emslie, James, dentist, 55 Sohoolhill Emslie, James, 22 Leadside, Gilcomston Emslie, John, late coppersmith, 15 Bank street Emslie, Wm., late druggist, 4 St Mary's place Emslie, Mrs, 19 Bank street Emslie, Mrs, 8 Little Chapel street English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Erskine, John, cutter (J. Lumsden & Co.), 30 North Albert street Esplin, Wm., sen., 3 Eerryhill place Esplin, Wm., jun., & Co., coal merchants, Cal. Ey. station Esplin, Wm., jun. (of W. E., jun. & Co.), 2 Kingsland place Esslemont, Alexander, wholesale grocer, and tea and coffee merchant, 32, h. SO King street Esslemont, John E., family grocer, 2 and 4 King street, h. 51| Bon-Accord street Esslemont, Peter, warehouseman and draper, wholesale and retail, 21 Broad street and 2 Baltic street, h. 17 North Silver street Esson, Charles, engineer (Bannermill), 26 Constitution street Esson, Peter, watch and clockmaker, 7 West North street Esson, Robert, tailor, 145 George street Esson, Mrs, lodgings, 25 Whitehouse street Ettershank, Joseph, clerk (Stamp Office), 33 Charlotte street Ettershank, Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Shiprow Ettershank, Mrs Joseph, 53 Shiprow European Life Insurance and Annuity Co. See Insurance Agents Ewan, James, turner, South Silver street, h. 73 Windmillbrae Ewan, John, tailor, 54 St Nicholas street Ewan, Eobert, draughtsman, 32 Whitehouse street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 133

Ewen, John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 17 Skene street, h. 1 Skene terrace Ewen, M.A., furniture dealer, 36 Gallowgate Ewen, Smith, inspector of police, 22 Gordon street Ewen, Thomas, advocate, 28 Broad street Ewen, Mrs William, stabler, 10 Harriet street Ewing, James, sexton (St Clement churchyard), and funeral waiter, 20 Prince Eegent street Ewing, John, china merchant, 32 Belmont street

Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures in 1869 ; office, 74 Union Street, John Webster, treasurer, John Crombie, secretary

FAIRWEATHER, David, mahogany merchant, Crimon place, h. 18 Bon-Accord square Falconer, George (of J. Falconer & Co.), 24 Union row Falconer, George, grocer, 7 East North street Falconer, John, & Co., haberdashers, 23 Union street Falconer, Joseph, Jessiville cottage, 2 Rosemount place Falconer, Mrs, midwife, Stoneyton, Rubislaw Falconer, Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 17 Fisher row Falconer, Misses, Belvidere House, Mile-end, Stocket road Farquhar & Gill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers, braziers, and gasfitters, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upper- kirkgate Farquhar, Arthur, W. S. (late of Edinburgh), 6 Bon-Accord square Farquhar, Arthur, late farmer, 7 Thistle street Farquhar, George (Aberdeen Herald), 20 Ferryhill place Farquhar, George, miller and grain merchant, Ferryhill mills Farquhar, James, plumber (of Farquhar & Gill), 47 Schoolhill Farquhar, Jas., manager (J. Blaikie & Sons), 19 Littlejohn st. Farquhar, Jas., foreman painter (H. R. & Co), 23 St. Andrew st. Farquhar, John, grocer, 15 Justice st., h. 19 Seamount place Farquhar, Wm., South Stocket road Farquhar, Miss, 18 Carden place Farquharson & Co., family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 131 Union street Farquharson, George, house carpenter, 5 Harriet street, h. 52 College street Farquharson, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 30 Park street, h. 2 Wales street Farquharson, John, flesher, 42 and 43 Market buildings, h, 135 Crown street Farquharson, Peter, 72 Chapel street Farquharson, Peter, grocer, 28| Summer st., h. Union wynd Farquharson, Mrs, 8 Nelson street Farquharson, Mrs, sick nurse, 23 Huntly street 134 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Faulkner, Wm., shipmaster, 7 Prospect terrace Fawcett, John, broker, and dealer in old iron, Commerce st. Fawns & Gordon, plumbers, 9 Schoolhill and 62 Skene street Fawns, Joseph (of Fawns & Gordon), 17 Schoolhill Fearnside, John, druggist, 49 Green, h. above shop

Female Orphan Asylum, 19 Albyn place ; Mrs Eeid, matron

Female Eeformatory, 49 Holburn street ; Miss Day, matron Female School of Industry (Aberdeen), 61 Guestrow Female School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's), Skene st. west Fenton, Eobert, bookbinder, 50 Gordon street Ferguson, Eev. Alex., chaplain, Eoyal Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, 2 Caroline place Ferguson, Alex., painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 2| Union wynd, h. 30 Summer street Ferguson, Eev. Fergus (Evangelical Union church, St. Paul street), 12 Mount street Ferguson, James, 8 Albert street Ferguson, John, advocate and sharebroker, 84 Union street, h. 41 Albyn place Ferguson, Eobert, silk dyer and renovator, 42 Upperkirkgate, h. Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate Ferguson, Wm. B., civil engineer and secretary (G. 1ST. of S.,

Deeside, and Aboyne and Braemar railways) ; office, Waterloo station, h. 21 Eubislaw terrace Ferguson, Mrs James, Grove cottage, Cuparstone place Ferguson, Miss, matron, Girls' hospital, 56 Gallowgate Fergusson, Eobert (A. Macdonald, Field, & Co.), 42 Bon- Accord street Fernie, Alexander, & Co., skinners and wool merchants, 49 George street Fernie & Morison, shipbrokers, 56 Marischal street Fernie, Alex., (of A. Fernie & Co.), Loanhead place Fernie, Alex. D., shipmaster, 12 Bank street Fernie, Eobert (of F. & M.), 42 Castle street Ferrier, John, spirit dealer, 40 Eegent quay Ferries, Peter, spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill Ferries, Wm., spirit dealer, 11 Back wynd Fettes, Wm., manager (Mill of Buchanstone warehouse), 14 Castle street Fettes, Wm., foreman carpenter (H. E. & Co.), 7 Canal terr. Fiddes, David, M.D., 18 King street Fiddes, Edward (North of Scotland Bank), 14 Albyn place Fiddes, John H., grain merchant, 43 Marischal street Fiddes, John, cabinetmaker, 15, h. 13 Upperkirkgate Fiddes, Eobert, wright, 41 Blackfriars street, h. 41 White- house street Fiddes, Mrs Francis, 7 Henry place Fiddes, Mrs, 5 Constitution street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 135

Fidler, Alex., coal broker ; office, Quayside, h. Willowdale cottage, 154 West North street Fidler, John, provision dealer, 27 Shiprow, h. Willowdale cottage, 154 West North street Fidler's (Alex.) Free Fountain, top of Victoria dock, foot of Market street Field, Sydney, architect (of A. Macdonald, Field, & Co.), Parkhill house Fimister, John, surveyor of taxes, 12 King street, h., 26 Dee street Findlater, Geo., plasterer, 18 Chapel street Findlater, James, shoemaker, 13 Dee street Findlay, Alex., ironmonger, 57 and 59 St Nicholas street, h. 28 North Broadford Findlay, Alex., wholesale wine and spirit merchant, agent for Glen Grant distillery, 43 Schoolhill, h. 5 King's crescent Findlay, Donald, sergeant of county police, 2 Loanhead pi. Findlay, Francis, grocer, 15 Watkins' buildings, N. Broad- ford, h. 22 Schoolhill Findlay, Geo. (of A. Steele & Co.), 2 Broad street Findlay, Geo., A.M., M.D., and CM., 155 George street

Findlay, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 48 Gallowgate, h. 1 Prince Arthur street Findlay, James, King's crescent, Spittal road Findlay, James, flesher, 30 Market hall Findlay, John, watchmaker, 125 Union street Findlay, Eobert, fishmonger, Basement floor, Market, h. 38 West North street Findlay, Eobt., turner and carver, 26 Marywell street Findlay, Eobert, innkeeper and stabler, 22 Schoolhill Findlay, Win., wine merchant, 67 East North street, h. 1 Castle hill Findlay, fm, clothier, 59 Queen street Findlay, William, foreman boilermaker (H. E. & Co.), 12 Hanover street Findlay, William, innkeeper, Crown and Anchor hotel, 60 Marischal street, and 15 Eegent quay Findlay, Mrs Alex., boot and shoe warehouse, 5 Broad st., and 27 Union street, h. 21 Albert terrace Findlay, Mrs A., grocer and. spirit dealer, 13 Wales street, h. above shop Findlay, Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Chapel street Findlay, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Mounthooly Finlayson, Miss, 51 Bon-Accord street Fire Engine Station, 125 King street

Do. do. 44 Union place ; Alex. Milne, keeper Do. do. 125± George street 136 GENERAL DIEECTOEY,

Firth, Edwin, assistant (John Smith, bookseller), 156 George street Firth, James, slater, 202 George street Firth, J. E., builder, 289 George st., h. 19 North Broadford Fisher, Basil John, Ferryhill house Fisher, Captain C. B., of Murcar, 25 Albyn place Fisher, Mrs B., 9 Rubislaw terrace Fisher, Mrs William, Ferryhill house Flann, Mrs, grocer, 35 Bon-Accord street Flaxington, Benjamin, draper, 58 George st., h. Grandholm Fleming & Battray, grocers and provision merchants, 13 Castle street and 75 George street Fleming, J. & J., hardware merchants, 24 Broad street, h. 18 St. Mary's place Fleming, Robert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow Fleming, Mrs J. G., trimming and smallware merchant, 85, h. 83 Union street Fleming, Mrs John, 81 Crown street Flett, Alex., baker, 142 George street Flockhart, Alex, (of Yeats & Flockhart), Belmont house Flockhart, John C, brewer, Devanha, h. Devanha cottage, Ferryhill Florence & Kemp, slaters, North Charlotte street Florence, Charles (of Florence & Kemp), 62 George street Florence, James (of J. Laing & Co.), 3 Springbank place

Footdee Baking Association, 77 Waterloo quay ; Wm. Gill, manager

Footdee Cooking Depot, 11 York street ; Miss Oliver, matron Footdee Dairy, 29 Wellington street Footdee Ironworks, St. Clement street (Blaikie Brothers) Foote, Miss, 71 Crown street Forbes, Alex., merchant and general warehouseman, 42 Queen street, h. 4 Springbank terrace Forbes, Alex., jun., merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons), Kings- land house, 265 George street Forbes, Andrew, Trinity Inn, 4 Trinity street Forbes, Andrew, tidewaiter (Customs), Wellington road

Forbes, Duncan, 259 Union street . Forbes, George, grocer, 107 Gallowgate

Forbes, Captain James, barrack master ; office, 127 King st. Forbes, James, & Sons, merchants and general warehouse- men, 24 Market street Forbes, James, merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons), Kingsland house, 265 George street Forbes, James, jun., merchant (of J. Forbes & Sons), Kings- land house, 265 George street Forbes, James, wright, South bridge, Holburn street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 137

Forbes, Jas. M., teller (Bank of Scotland), 11 Little Chapel st. Forbes, James, cart and house wright, Bridge of Dee Forbes, John, 6 Mackie place Forbes, Kenneth, provision dealer, 79 Guestrow

Forbes, Peter, sawmaker, York street, ft. 1 Hanover lane

Forbes, Wm,, gardener, 139 Market hall, ft. Upper Leadside Forbes, Win., draper, 6 Correction wynd Forbes, Mrs A., provision dealer, 22 Causewayend Forbes, Mrs Ogilvie, of Boyndlie, 46 Bon-Accord street Forbes, Mrs Dr, 11 Victoria street west Forbes, Mrs, 25 Queen street Forbes, Mrs, dressmaker, 59 Windmillbrae

Forbes, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 7, ft. 11 James street Forbes, Mrs, spirit dealer, grocer, &c, 29 St. Clement street Forbes, Miss, of Edit, 97 Crown street Forbes, Miss, teacher (pianoforte), 25 Queen street Forbes, Miss, provision merchant, 30 and 32 Loch street

Ford, Archibald, hairdresser, 6 Guild street, ft. 67 College st. Ford, John, flint glass manufacturer to the Queen (Holyrood Flint Glass works, Edinburgh), china warehouse, 136

Union street ; John Veitch, manager Ford, Wm., agent (for Samuel Allsopp & Sons), 8 Watson st. Fordyce, Edward, principal porter, passenger department, Joint station, 26 Marywell street Fordyce, W. D., of Brucklay, M.P., 17 Albyn place Forrest, George S., teacher (Free John Knox), 76 Queen st. Forrest, James, provision merchant, 30 Mary well street Forrest, Peter, horse shoer, 4 Farrier lane

Forsyth, Alex. L., boat builder, York street, ft. at works

Forsyth, Alexander G., clerk (Royal Infirmary), ft. 57 Re- gent quay Forsyth, Isaac, letter carrier, 1 Marischal street Forsyth, Bev. James, D.D. (West Church), 19 Bubislaw ter.

Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 85 Broad street, ft. Pros- pect house, Bosemount place Forsyth, John, boot and shoemaker, principal beadle (Free

St Clement's), 25 Summer lane, ft. 4 Baltic Street Forsyth, Wm. editor ( Aberdeen Journal), Gordondale, Stocket Forsyth, Wm. temperance hotel, 100 and 102 Union street Forsyth, Wm. late upholsterer, 33 Victoria street west Forsyth, Mrs, lodgings, 84 Union street Forsyth, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Marischal street Forsyth, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, 1 Marischal street Forsyth, Miss, 4 Balmoral terrace Foster, Thomas, 13 Ferryhill place

Fotheringham , Eichard, late manufacturer, 55 Victoria street west Fowler, Alex., goods agent, Deeside Railway, 14 Bank st. 12 138 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Fowler, John, silk mercer and general draper, 218 George street, h. 6 Canal street Fowler, John, clerk (Broadford works), 54 Skene square Fowler, Thomson, wright, Mile-end, Holburn road

France, Vice-Consul ; J. W. Barclay, 38 Castle street Franciscan Nuns, Huntly street Franklin, H., boot and shoe maker, and clerk (St Paul's chapel), 61 Gallowgate Fraser, Alex., surveyor of taxes, 12 King street, h. 23 Ferry- hill place Fraser, Alexander, manager (Pratt and Keith's factory), 4 Cuparstone place Fraser, A., wholesale spirit dealer, 15 Marischal street, h. 2 Broad street Fraser, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Upper Leadside Fraser, Alex., shore porter, 18 Jasmine terrace Fraser, Angus, Woodbank, Pitfodels Fraser, Angus, M.D., 193 Union street Fraser, Arthur, stonecutter, 7 Mounthooly, h. 104| Gallow- gate Fraser, A. and D., wood merchants, 209 King street, h. 1 Nelson place Fraser, Charles, Shakspeare hotel, 9 Marischal street Fraser, David (of J. F. and Son), builder, Broadford cottage, North Broadford, and Derncleugh Fraser, David Carter, advocate, 74 Union st., h. Woodbank, Pitfodels Fraser, David, draper, 35| Broad street, h. 6 Hutcheon st. Fraser, Duncan, boot and shoe maker, 37 Summer lane Fraser, George, bookseller, 189 George street Fraser, Gray C, advocate, 28 Market street, li, 11 Union ter. Fraser, Hugh, china merchant to the Queen, 55, h. 54 Castle street Fraser, Hugh, clerk (J. Duthie, Sons, and Co.), 89 Virginia st. Fraser, James, of Heathcote, 25 Union place Fraser, James, letter carrier (P. O.), 50 Chapel street Fraser, James, overseer (Commercial Co.), 20 Marywell st. Fraser, James, shipmaster, 4 Watson street Fraser, James and Son, boot makers, 115 Union street Fraser, James, spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend Fraser, John (of James Fraser and Son), 58 Bon Accord st. Fraser, John (late W. Campbell and Co.), clothier, outfitter, hatter, shirt maker, &c, 73 Union street, h. 29 Vic- toria street west Fraser, John, carver and gilder, 225 Union street, h. 6 North Charlotte street Fraser, John and Son, builders, granite polishers, and stone merchants, Broadford, Hutcheon street west CITY OP ABERDEEN. 139

Fraser, John (of John Fraser and Son), Broadford cottage Fraser, John, accountant (T. and C. Bank), 11 Union terrace Fraser, John, tobacconist, 5 Marischal street Fraser, John, watch and clock maker, 170 Union street, h. Broomfield cottage, Balmoral place Fraser, John, cab hirer, 19 Huntly street, and 258 Union st. Fraser, John, tailor, 122 George street Fraser, J. and A., wholesale tea and wine merchants, 5 Green Fraser, Peter, furnishing tailor, 38 Shiprow, h. above shop Fraser, Eobert, clerk, Post Office Fraser, Thomas and Sons, boot and shoe makers, 73 Broad st. Fraser, Thomas (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co.), fire clay manufacturer and coal merchant, Clayhills Fraser, Colonel "William, 224 Union street Fraser, William, late grocer, 2 South Silver street Fraser, William, surgeon, 31 Union terrace Fraser, William, coach smith (foreman, Laing and Melvin), 10 Bon-Accord street Fraser, William, tailor, 37 Castle street Fraser, William, hairdresser, 62 Begent quay Fraser, Mrs, 77 Crown street Fraser, Mrs John, 73 John street Fraser, Mrs J. H., 217 Union street Fraser, Mrs, 11 Union terrace Fraser, Mrs, draper, 16 Castle street Fraser, Miss, ornamental hair worker, 65 Park street Fraser, Miss, cloak and dressmaker, 17 Henry street Fraser, Miss, teacher of music, 2 Broad street Frater, James, clerk in City Chamberlain's office, and billet- master, h. Bloomfield, Holburn place Frater, Bev. William, Bloomfield, Holburn place

Free Church College, Alford place ; keeper, William Donald, 36 Union terrace Friends, Society of. Meeting House, 13 Diamond street Frost, Eobert, bookseller, 112 King street Fullarton, A., & Co., publishers, 16 Crown street; Robert Mathieson, agent Fullerton, John, clerk (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 1 Brown street, Woodside Fullerton, Eobert C, guard (Deeside railway), 5 Fish street Fullerton, Mrs, 5 Springbank terrace Fullerton, Mrs, tea and provision merchant, 5 Little Wales st. Fullerton, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 73 Dee st. Fyfe, Alexander, draper (P. Esslemont), 2 Affleck place Fyfe, George, grocer, 51 Shiprow, h. 126 King street Fyfe, J. and S. (late Gumming aud Fyfe), painters, glaziers, and paperhangers, 5 Dee street; workshop, 81 and 82 Windmillbrae 140 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Fyfe, James (of J. and S. Fyfe), Thistle place Fyfe, John and Son, brushmakers to the Queen, 22 St Nicho- las street, h. 16 Bon-Accord terrace Fyfe, John, provision dealer, 47 East North street Fyfe, Lewis, clothier, 43 Union Street, h. 3 Westfield place Fyfe, Robert, jobbing gardener, 26 Union row Fyfe, Samuel (of J. and S. Fyfe), 30 Union row Fyfe, William W., plumber and gasfitter, 78, K 77 St Andrew street Fyfe, Mrs John, 14 Bank street Fyfe, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 108 Crown st. Fyffe, William, hatter and hosier, 18 St Nicholas street, and 69 Netherkirkgate, h. 73 Netherkirkgate

GABRIEL, David, inspector of quays ; office, Provost Blaikie's quay, h. 16 Shiprow Gafrron, William, Edinburgh Ale Establishment, 17 Castle st. Gage, Andrew (Richards and Co.), 48 Skene street Gage, James, overseer, cloth department (Richards and Co., Rubislaw), Rubislaw villa Gage, Robert, ironmonger, 40 Castle street Galbraith, Rev. Matthew, M.A. (Charlotte street U. P. Church), 4 Dee place Galen, Miss, 82 Crown street Gall, Alexander, draper and hosier, 5 and 6 Justice street Gall, Andrew, chemist and druggist, 26J Skene square, h. 1 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Gall, George (of Simpson and Gall), 13 North Carden place Gall, John and Co., grocers, 141, h. 139| Gallowgate Gall, William, tailor, 3 Victoria place Gall, Mrs, lodgings, 166 Crown street Galloway, James, engine driver (Cal. Railway), Deemount cottage Gallowgate Free Church, 160 Gallowgate Gammie, Wm., overseer (N. Ag. Co.), 3 Bannermill street Ganson and Leslie, ship and insurance brokers, and commis- sion agents, 59 Marischal street Ganson, Herman (of G. and L.), 89 Wales street Ganson, John, shipmaster, 28 Constitution street Ganson, Mrs, 89 Wales street Garden and Raeburn, bakers, 32 Schoolhill Garden, Alex. (Customs), Rosebank terrace Garden, F. T., advocate (C. and J. H. Chalmers), 2 Bon- Accord square Garden, George (of Garden and Raeburn), 30 Schoolhill Garden, George, spirit dealer, 9 York street Garden, James, advocate (of Davidson and Garden), 145 Crown street /

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Garden, James Murray, advocate, and notary public, 7 Union terrace Garden, James, plasterer, Nelson street, h. 5 Mounthooly Garden, James, upholsterer, 29 Ann street Garden, John I. (of W. Garden and Son), 14 John street Garden, John, clerk (Post Office), Calsayseat Garden, John, grocer, 76, h. 78 College street Garden, John/gardener, Calsayseat Garden, William, gun and fishing rod maker, 2 Belmont st.. h. 21 Whitehouse street Garden, William, bootmaker, 13| Justice street Garden, William and Son, hair cloth and curled hair manu- facturers, 14 John street Garderf,' Mrs, eating house, 82 Shiprow Garden, Miss, 47 Victoria street Garey!,' William, photographer, 49 George street, In. 40 Spring garden Garioch, P. & J., potato merchants, 33 and 34 Market bdgs. Garioch, Peter (of P. and J. Garioch), 6 Carmelite street Garland, Mrs, lodgings, 3 Bridge street Garrow, James and Co., game and fish dealers to Her Majesty, 19 Basement floor, Market Garrow, James (of J. Garrow and Co.), 5 Carmelite street Gartly, William, Scotsman reporter, office, 20 Market street Garvie, James, and Sons, house carpenters, horticultural builders, painters, glaziers, paperhangers, and felt agents, steam joinery works, 60 Huntly street Garvie, James, jun., and Co., iron founders, engineers, and boiler makers, Fish street Garvie, James (of J. G. and Sons), 9 Crimon place Garvie, James, jun. (of J. G., jun., and Co.), 9 Crimon place Garvie, Robert (of J. G. and Sons), 9 Crimon place Garvie, William (of J. G. and Sons), 7 Crimon place Gas Light Co.'s Office, Exchange street; George Gordon. manager and secretary Gash, John, horse slaughterer, 15 Mealmarket street Gaudie, Hugh, house carpenter and furniture dealer, 84, workshop, 75 George street Gauld, Alex., assistant superintendent (Joint station), h. 1 Rosebank terrace Gauld, Alex., flesher, 37 Market hall, h. 62 Catherine street Gauld, Edgar, & Son, builders, 24 Young street Gauld, E., jun. (of E. G. & Son), 5 Whitehouse street Gauld, William, com. traveller, Gray's buildings, Rosemount

Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant, Mill of Lairney : warehouse, 59 Schoolhill, h. above shop Geater, Frederick, tailor, 59 Regent quay Geddes, John, M.D., 37 Union place 142 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Geering, Edmund, photographer (G. W. "Wilson, Crown st.) Gellan, Alex., 7 Prospect terrace Gellan, Peter, last maker (and principal beadle, E.TJ. church, St Paul street), 31 Charlotte street Gellan, Mrs, 14 Springbank terrace ' Gellan, Mrs E., lodgings, 127 Crown street General Fire and. Life Assurance Co. Bee Insurance Agents George, Charles, furniture dealer, 31 Schooibill George, James, share and insurance broker, 19 Marischal st., h. 11 Chanonry, Old Aberdeen George, Robert, tailor and clothier, 13£, h. 36 Skene square George, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Denburn terrace George, Mrs James, lodgings, 47 Park street Gerard, Alex., teacher (Gordon's hospital), 5 Balmoral ter- race, Holburn road Gerard, Alex., coachbuilder, 27 Gerrard st., h. 6 Mounthooly Gerard, Alex., cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly street Gerard, James, gardener and florist, Mile-end nurseries Gerard, Eobert (of G. Lyall & Co.), 97 Union street Gerard, William, builder, 11 Rosemount place Gerard, Mrs James, 82 Skene square Gerrie, William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 69 and 71 Broad street, h. Loanhead terrace Gibb, Alex., East Coast railways, 8 Bank street Gibb, Alex, (of J. & A. Gibb), Belvidere place Gibb, Andrew (of Keith & Gibb), 40 Victoria street'west Gibb, James, bootmaker, 16 Marischal street, h. 61 Park st. Gibb, John, & Son, stone merchants, 147 Union street Gibb, J. & A., wholesale warehousemen, 32 Market street Gibb, John (of J. & A. Gibb), 1 Belvidere street Gibb, William (H.M.C.), 4 Park place Gibb, William, boot and shoemaker, 25 Park street, h. 37 Longacre Gibb, Mrs, 181 Crown street Gibb, Miss L., 15 Rose street Gibb, Miss, milliner, 28 Upperkirkgate Gibb, Misses, 4 Queen's cross Gibbon, Alex, (late B.M.S.), 12 Albyn place Gibbon, Miss, 85 Crown street Gibbon, Miss, 152 Crown street Gibson, Andrew, chimney sweeper, 176 Gallowgate Gibson, James (E. and I. T. Co.), 16 Watson street Gibson, Jas., tailor and clothier, 50 Broad st., h. 6 Gallowgate Gibson, Thomas B. (of Lumsden & Gibson), 7 Devanha terr. Gibson, Mrs William, flesher, 6, Ji. 8 Gallowgate Gibson, Mrs, 142 Skene street Gibson, Mrs G., 21 Skene row Gibson, Mrs Dr, Eden cottage, Mount street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 143

Gifford & Son, carvers and gilders, printsellers, and artists' colourmen, 243 Union street Gifford, James, sen. (of Gifford & Son), 30 North Silver street Gifford, James, jnn. (of Gifford & Son), 24 Ferryhill place Gilbert, Thomas, superintendent, Industrial school, Skene square Gilchrist, Dr Alfred, 168a Skene street west flour meal merchants Gilcomston Brewery Company, and ; John Reid, manager

Gilcomston Comb Works, Rodger's walk, John street ; J. M'Pherson & Co. Gildawie, Miss, 13 Springbank terrace Giles, James, R.S.A., portrait and landscape painter, 62 Bon- Accord street Gilfillan, Rev. Thomas (Blackfriars street chapel), 10 Ferry- hill place Gilfillan, Mrs James, 13 Craigie street Gill, D., & Son, watch and clock makers to Her Majesty, 78 Union street, h. 48 Skene terrace Gil], Alex., watchmaker, 16 Schoolhill, h. Loanhead cottage Gill, Alex. O. (of Farquhar & Gill), 6 Caroline place Gill, David (of Farquhar & Gill), 5 Caroline place Gill, John, general draper, 110 George st., h. Loanhead cottage Gill, William, manager, Footdee Baking Association, h. 83 Waterloo quay Gill, Miss, lodgings, 216 Gallowgate Gillan, William, jun., general and commission merchant, 36 Marischal street Gillan, Mrs, 1 Marischal street Gillanders, Miss, 189 Union street Gillanders, Miss, milliner, 73 Wales street Gillespie, Alexander G. (Northern Assurance Co.), 2§ St Mary's place Gillespie, Erskine, 43 Dee street Gillespie, James, shoemaker, 9 Broad street, h. 12 Bank st. Gillespie, Wm., Gilcomston tavern, 16 Steps of Gilcomston Gillespie, Mrs, spirit dealer, 44 Skene square Gillies, Archibald, editor ^Aberdeen HeraldJ, Cluny cottage, Balmoral place Gillivray, Alexander, 9 Bank street

Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate ; Miss Ferguson, matron Girvan, Edward, foreman plater (XL R. & Co.), 61 Broad st. Glass, John, cattle dealer, Seaview gardens Glassites' Chapel, 37 St Andrew street Glegg & Thomson, iron merchants and wholesale ironmongers, 177 and 179 George street Glegg, Robert, confectioner, 215 Union street, h. 22 Dee street Glegg, Robert (of Glegg & Thomson), 4 Ann place 144 ,.- GENERAL DIRECTORY,

lennie, George S., commercial traveller (H. Ogg & Co.), 35 Constitution street Glennie, John, feuar, 83 Holburn street Glennie, John, house carpenter, Watson street Glennie, Patrick, manager, Police Carting Department, 81 "West North street, h. 18 Queen street Glennie, Wm. (Pratt & Keith), 29 Thistle street Glennie, Mrs, 1 Golden square Glennie, Mrs, 24 Union row Glennie, Mrs, lodgings, 27 York place Glennie, Mrs, innkeeper, 49 Lodge walk Glennie, Misses, Galleries, Skene street west Glover Brothers, ship insurance brokers, 19 Marischal street Godley, Capt. Wm. Alex., staff officer of Pensioners, Haw- thorn lodge, Cuparstone place Gonsalvo, James, bootmaker, 86| John street Goodall, Rev. James (Gallowgate Free Church), 14 Correc- tion wynd Goodbrand, Stephen (of S. & G.), 4 North Broadford Goodridge, Mrs, Clifton villa, South Eotunda place Goodwin, William, post office mail guard, 2 Bon-Accord terrace Gorard, Martha, Burns tavern, 68 Guestrow Gordon & Moir, photographers, 28^- Crown street Gordon & Smith, grocers (and agents for W. & A. Gilby, wine merchants), 195 and 197 Union street Gordon, Alex., quill manufacturer, 47 Queen street, h. St Ann's court, 15 Guestrow Gordon, Alex., agent and warehouseman, 28 Market street, h. 1 Ferryhill place Gordon, Chas., & Son, coopers and provision curers, 57 Green Gordon, Charles (of C. Gordon & Son), 9 Millburn street Gordon, Charles, jun. (of C. Gordon & Son), 20 Victoria st. Gordon, Charles, gardener, Holburn place Gordon, Charles, spirit dealer, 1 Spa street Gordon, Charles, clerk (S. P. Assur. Co.), St Ann's court, 15 Guestrow Gordon, Douglas, clerk (T. and C Bank), 8 Bank street Gordon, George, late merchant, 42 Chapel street Gordon, George, manager and secretary (Gas Light Co.), 2 Carden terrace Gordon, George, innkeeper (Star and Garter), 79 Windmillbrae Gordon, George (of Fawns &Gordon), 62 Skene street Gordon, H. Campbell, sharebroker, 29 Union street, h. 11 Bon-Accord square Gordon, Henry S., photographer, 26, li. 28 Union terrace Gordon, J. & J., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 86, h. 84 Broad street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 145

Gordon, J. & W., tailors and clothiers, 1 Prospect terrace, h. 74 Hutcheon street Gordon, Jas., & Co., coopers, 2 Chronicle lane, h. 56Longacre Gordon, James, Aberdeen mourning establishment, 44 Union street, h. Crown court, 41 h Union street Gordon, James E., general merchant, 3 and 4 Regent quay,

Ji. 38 Bon-Accord street Gordon, James F., boot and shoe warehouseman, 42 Broad

street, li. Holburn place Gordon, James, builder, 18?§, In. 179 Crown street Gordon, John, of Craigmyle, 72 Bon-Accord street Gordon, John (of Gordon & Moir), Ruthrieston Gordon, John, contractor, Dunedin cottage, 126 WestlSTorth st. Gordon, John, shipmaster, 1 Chapel court, Justice street Gordon, Joseph, wood measurer, 27 York place Gordon, Michael F., cashier (J. Moir & Son), 166 Crown st. Gordon, Peter, stoneware merchant, 31 St Nicholas street, Ti. 4 Correction wynd Gordon, Peter, & Co., painters, glaziers, and decorators, 33 Queen street Gordon, Thomas, jun. (of Gordon & Smith), Berryden house Gordon, Thomas, butcher and cattle dealer, Holburn place Gordon, Thomas, cab hirer, 79 Skene street Gordon, Wm., sharebroker, commission merchant, and bank

agent, 29 Union street, li. 11 Bon -Accord square Gordon, Wm., solicitor and notary public, 14 Adelphi, h. 35 Albyn place Gordon, Wm., city chamberlain and town clerk depute, Town House, h. 11 Bon -Accord square Gordon, Wm. (of J Sim & Co.), 1 Constitution street Gordon, Wm. (of W. Davidson & Co.), 19 Albert terrace Gordon, Wm. M. 0., clerk (T. and C. Bank), 20 N. Broadford Gordon, Mrs George, Woodbine cottage, Ferryhill place Gordon, Mrs James, 2f Watson street Gordon, Mrs, 44 Chapel street Gordon, Mrs, 42 Albyn place Gordon, Mrs Maxwell, 35 Albyn place Gordon, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 37 Market street Gordon, Miss, of Avochie, 3 Union place Gordon. Miss, 16 Crimon place Gordon, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon street Gordon, Miss, 73 Crown street Gordon, Miss, lodgings, 8 Canal street Gordon, Misses, lodgings, 72 Dee street Gordon's Hospital (Robert), 58 Schoolhill Gorrod, John, 29 Mount street Gossip, Alex., 85 Wales street Gove, Alex., shipmaster, 69 Park street ;

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Gove, Mrs William, fishmonger, 6 Basement floor, Market h. 6 Carmelite street

Government Emigration Agency for Australia ; agent, J. T. Renuie, 48 Marischal street Gown, Mrs, 7 Crown terrace Gracie, James, 59 Huntly street Graham, John, bootmaker, 41, h. 50 Upperkirkgate Graham, Joseph, 4 Links street Graham, Wm., baker, 102 King street, h. 4 Roslin terrace Graham, Mrs, lodgings, 50 Upperkirkgate Graham, Mrs, spirit dealer, 6 Church street Graham, Mrs E., sick nurse, 59 Huntly street Grammar School, Skene street west Granfelt, A. E., clerk (C. Ludwig & Co.), 28 Wellington st. Grange, Mrs, innkeeper, 53 John street Granite and Stone Works (The Crown), 9 North Charlotte st. Grant, Rev. Alex., Loanhead terrace Grant, Alex., salesman (A. Walker, 60 Castle street), 1 Mount street west Grant, Rev. C, 20 Craigie street Grant, D. R. Lyall, of Kingsford (of Brebner & Grant), 204 Union street Grant, David, boot and shoe maker, 3 Silver street, h. 34 Skene street Grant, David, tobacconist, 25 Union st., h. 19 Union buildings Grant, George, advocate, 22 Belmont street, h. 26 North Albert street Grant, George, fireman, 13 Fish street Grant, James, & Son, Granite works, Bon-Accord terrace, h. 99§ Chapel street Grant, James M., physician and surgeon, 3 Holburn street Grant, James R., resident accountant, Bank of Scotland, 40 Union street Grant, James, fiesher, 116 King street Grant, John, fiesher, 78 East North street Grant, John, shipmaster, 5 Catto square Grant, John Lyall (of Brebner & Grant), Fuschiabank, Cults Grant, John, foreman (B. Reid & Co.'s works), 28 Thistle st. Grant, John, grocer, 46 Woolmanhill Grant, Peter, grocer, 5 Blackfriars street Grant. Wm,, fiesher, 3 Little Wales street Grant', Wm. (W. Knox), 99J Chapel street Grant, Wm., pianist and Scottish vocalist, 77 Guestrow Grant, Mrs Isabella, provision merchant, 13 and 15 Loch st. Grant, Mrs, lodgings. 99| Chapel street Grant, Mrs, broker, 75 Guestrow Grant, Mrs Wm., 32 and 33 Market hall, h. 156 Gallowgate Grant. Miss, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 147

Grant, Miss, 32 Dee street Grassick, John S., 21 Ferryhill place Grassick, W. E., clerk, Union Works, h. Lower Buxburn, Auchmull Grassie, James, principal porter, goods department, Cale- donian railway, h. 23 Dee village & Company, commission agents, 19| Adelphi goods Gray ; entrance, 68 Shiprow Gray, Adam M. (of Gray & Co.), Fountainhall Gray, Adam (A. R. Gray), 7 Crimon place Gray, A. R., agent, tea, fruit, and provision merchant, Shore- porters' buildings, Virginia street and Weigh-house

square ; h. 2 Kosemount terrace Gray, Alex., watch and clock maker, 11 Netherkirkgate, h. Twin cottage, 64 Holburn street Gray, Alex., spirit dealer, 51 Frederick st. and 43 Park st. Gray, Rev. Charles, 9 Rosemount place Gray.. Charles, 8 South Constitution street Gray, Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 38 Union st., h. 153 Crown street Gray, David, bookseller and book agent, Bremner's court, 9 Castle street Gray, David, house steward, Robert Gordon's hospital Gray, D., cart and plough wright, general blacksmith, &c, 65 Holburn street and 5 Spa street, h. 49| Holburn st. Gray, Francis, boot and shoemaker, 35, h. 24i Broad street Gray, George, grocer, 237 George street, h. 81 Queen street Gray, George, merchant, 11 Marischal street, h. 5 Dee place Gray, Geo., grocer and spirit dealer, 50, h. 38 West North st. ' Gray, George, boot and shoemaker, 22, h. 28 Marywell street Gray, Henry, draper, 78 Broad street, h. 14 Springbank terr. Gray, James, commercial traveller (S. Mitchell & Son, Glas- gow), 6 Bank street Gray, James (Northern Agricultural Co.), 2 Castle terrace Gray, James, flesher, 19 Market hall, h. College bounds, Old Aberdeen Gray, James, clerk (R. C. & Co.), 81 Queen street Gray, James, dentist, 91 King street Gray, John, surgeon, 32 Albert terrace Gray, John (of M'Kinnon & Co.), 2 Mount street Gray, John, commission merchant, 18 Bon-Accord terrace Gray, John, manager (N. Lockhart & Sons, 41 Marischal street), 34 Park street Gray, John, funeral waiter and warden (West church), 29 Bon-Accord street Gray, John, Ayrshire boot and shoe shop, 10 Castle street Gray, Robert (late Post office), 2 Mount street Gray, Robert A., Berryden house 148 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Gray, R., ticket inspector (Caledonian railway), 9 Bank street Gray, Walter, wincey manufacturer, Grandholm works, h. Rosehill house Gray, Watt, and Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West

North street ; Alex. Stephen, manager Gray, Wm., coal agent, 164 Crown street Gray, Wm., spirit merchant, 1 Guild street Gray, Mrs Professor David, 15 Union place Gray, Mrs William, 115 Crown street Gray, Mrs, flesher, 38 Market hall, h. 31 Charlotte street Gray, Mrs, commercial coffee-rooms, 8 Schoolhill Gray, Mrs, 26 Constitution street Gray, Miss, lodgings, 121 Crown street Gray, Miss, 199 King street Gray, Miss, Carden place west Gray, Miss H., grocer, 84 Woolmanhill Green and Menzies, wholesale tea dealers, grocers, and com- mission merchants, 29 Queen street Gr§en, George, house carpenter, 126 Causewayend Green, James, furniture dealer, 48, h. 46 Loch street Green, James, jun., furniture dealer and mattress maker, 69 Gallowgate Green, Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 7 Chronicle lane Green, William, (of G. and M.), 3 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Greig, Alex., boot and shoemaker, King square, Huntly st. Greig, Alex., commercial traveller, 11 Ann place Greig, Rev. George, chaplain to the forces, 104 King street Greig, George, builder, 23 Springbank terrace Greig, George, feuar, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Greig, James, shipbuilder (W. Hood and Co.), East end of Links street Greig, James, foreman ropemaker (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), 6 Links street Greig, John, furnishing tailor, Ruthrieston Greig, John, beadle (Free Holburn) and funeral waiter, 43 Chapel street Greig, Robert, grocer, 39 Short loanings Greig, Mrs John, midwife, Ruthrieston Greig, Mrs William, 4 Thistle lane Greig, Mrs, 84 Crown street Greig, Miss, lodgings, 7 Crown street Griffith, Charles F., 17 Rubislaw terrace Grigor, Wm., clerk (Customs), 2 Orchard pi., Old Aberdeen Groundwater, Robert, engineer, 89 College street Grub, George, LL.D., advocate, Advocates' buildings, h. 56 Dee street Gualter, Rev. William Henry (Free Trinity Church), 40 Albyn place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 149 ,

Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance. See Insurance

Guardian Plate Glass Insurance Co. (Limited). See Insurance Agents Guarantee Society, London. See Insurance Agents Guild, John, inspector (Cal. Ry.), Wellington road Guild, Mrs, lodgings, 91 Hutcheon street Gullon, John, plasterer, 3 Craigwell place Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons), 78 Wales street Guthrie, George and Son, brewers, 20 Mealmarket street, h. 112 Causewayend Guthrie, William S. (National Bank), &. 71 Chapel street Guthrie, Mrs, sick-nurse, 2 Thistle street Gutta Percha boot and shoe warehouse (Glasgow), 45 Broad street

HACK1ET, John, skinner, works and li. Upper Leadside Hadden, Alex, and Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers, and worsted spinners, Green Hadden, James Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden aud Sons), Union Grove Hadden, James, baker, 129 Crown street, h. 10 Bank street Hadden, James, manager (Crown Granite works), Calton terrace Hadden, Robert, shipmaster, 6 Devanha terrace Halcrow, Miss, milliner, 126 George street Hale, Mrs Wm. F. S., photographic studio, 17, h. 31 Maris- chal street Hall, Alex., and Co., shipbuilders, York street, Footdee, office, 42 York street

Hall, Alex., china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 47, Ji. 46 Regent quay Hall, Harvey, advocate, 17 Adelphi court, h. 90 King street Hall, Henry, wool and rag merchant, 3 Harriet street, h. 20 Mount street Hall, James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall and Co.), h. Waterside, Footdee Hall, James, tailor and clothier, 69 Commerce street Hall, James, carter, 33 Frederick street Hall, John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad street, and 3 4 Guestrow, li. 90 King street Hall, Robert, inland revenue officer, 11 South Crown street Hall, Russel, and Co., shipbuilders, Aberdeen Iron Works, York place Hall, William (of A. Hall & Co.), 46 York street, Footdee, and Ruthven cottage, Euthrieston Hall, Mrs Harvey, 91 Crown street 13 ;

150 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Halliday, David, bookseller and stationer (successor to Geo. Davidson), 185 Union street, Ji. Bexhill cottage, Hol- burn place

Hamburg, Consul for ; John F. White, 107 King street Hamilton, John, cutler, 17 George street, h. 17 Charles st. Hampton, William, cabinetmaker, 84 Chapel street Haunan, Mrs, lodgings, 27 Crown street Handyside & Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 3 Broad street Peter Webster, salesman, Ji. 29 Union street

Hanoverian Royal Consul ; John F. White, 107 King street Hardie, John, photographer, 152 King street

7 Hard} , James, wholesale and retail watch, clock, jewellery, optical, and watch material merchant, 41 Union street,

Ji. Yellow cottage, Butbrieston Harper & Co., iron gate and fence makers, general black-

smiths and wire workers, 82 Union street ; works, 10, 12, and 14 Mealmarket street Harper, Alex., gatekeeper (St Nicholas poor-house), Nel- son street

Harper, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 57, Ji. 55 Virginia st. Harper, George, & Son, house carpenters, 16 Wales street Harper, George (of G. Harper & Son), 23 Wales street Harper, Hind, church officer (U. P. church, Belmont street), 17 Gordon street Harper, Hugh (of Harper & Co.), 14 Mealmarket street Harper, John (of Harper & Co.), 115 Union street Harper, William, Granite City inn, 13 Exchequer row Harper, William, boot and shoemaker, 165 Gallowgate Harvey, Alex., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 228 Union street

Harvey, Andrew, cab proprietor, 34 Union row ; office and house, 7 Rose street

Harvey, George T., manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 7i. 139 Skene street

Harvey, Joseph, 1 Balmoral terrace Harvey, Rev. Robert, 256 George street Harvey, Robert, clerk (G. N. of S. R.\ 6 Watson street Harvey, William, innkeeper (British hotel), 42 Quay Harvey, Mrs, late of Woodsicle, 61 Bon-Accord street Harvey, Miss, lodgings, 26 Thistle street Harvey, Miss, 61 Bon-Accord street Harvey, Misses, young ladies' boarding and day school, 64 Bon-Accord street Hastie, Mrs, attendant, waiting room, Joint station, h. 9 Castle street Hay & Lyall, carvers and gilders (to the Queen), printsellers, opticians, and artists' colourmen, 2 Market street and 19 Guestrow CITY OF ABERDEEN. 151

Hay, Adam, beadle (Free Gilcoraston) and funeral waiter, 9 Skene row- Hay, George, furnishing tailor, 129 Skene street Hay, John, jun. (of Hay & Lyall), 19 Guestrow Hay, John, clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 2 Hawthorn place Hay, John, commission agent, 34 Marischal street, h. 33 Vic- toria street west Hay, Ralph W., draper, 70 Green, h. 9 Seamount place Hay, William, boot and shoemaker, 14 New Market gallery, h. 9 Seamount place Hay, William, rural messenger (P.O.), 5 Whitehouse street Hay, Mrs James, 9 Henry street Hay, MrsJas., innkeeper, commercial lodgings, 2 Trinity quay Hay, Mrs, 178 Skene street west Hay, Mrs, 3 Mount place Hay, Miss, lodging's, 7 Union row Hayward, John, paymaster (R.N.), 22 Ferryhill place Hector, John, salmon merchant, 9 South Crown street Hector, John, clerk, Torry farm brickwork, h. 26 Chapel st. Hector, Thomas, cashier (G. N. of S. R.), 19 Mount street Hector, Wm., bookseller, 62 Gallowgate, h. 57 Holburn st. Hector, Miss, teacher (Sim's academy), 26 Chapel street Heimlich, Charles, dealer in porter and ales, 59 Commerce street, h. 28 Gerrard street Henderson & Adam, engineers and general blacksmiths, 19 Jopp's Jane Henderson & Strachan, engineers and general blacksmiths. 68 Gordon street Henderson, Alex., 179 Crown street Henderson, Captain A., 28 Ferryhill place Henderson, Alex., wholesale stationer, 13 Adelphi court Henderson, A. & G., builders, 23 Prospect terrace Henderson, Andrew, manager (Aberdeen Tailoring Company), 42 St Nicholas street Henderson, David, fishing tackle maker, 39 Castle street Henderson, Francis, furnishing tailor, 16 Skene street, h. 9 Margaret street Henderson, Capt. G., shipowner, 2 King's crescent Henderson, James & William, architects, and agents for the Duke of Devonshire's slate quarries, and J. B. White & Bro.'s (London) cement, 24 Belmont street Henderson, James (of H. & A.), 40 Constitution street Henderson, James (of J. & W. Henderson), 1 Carden terrace Henderson, James, 30 Ferryhill place Henderson, James (late of China), 14 Springbank terrace Henderson, James, printer, 10 Crown street Henderson, John Sharp, advocate, 130 Union street, h. 57 Dee street 152 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Henderson, John, ornithologist, and preserver of animals and birds, &c, Millbank terrace, North Broadford Henderson, John (of Taylor & Henderson), Belvidere place Henderson, John, builder, 5 Summer street, h. 4 Welling- ton place Henderson, John, tea merchant, 18 Shiprow Henderson, Rev. Joseph (Greyfriars parish), 17 Victoria street west Henderson, Robert, hairdresser, 61 Georgre St., h. 35 Loch st. Henderson, Robert, plasterer, 8 Shuttle st., h. 15 Craigie st. Henderson, Robert (of Milne & Henderson), 14 Marywell st. Henderson, Samuel, saw maker. 7 Harriet street Henderson, William (of J. & W. Henderson), 24 Belmont st, Henderson, Wm. & Son, architects and builders, 66 Loch st. Henderson, Wm., engineer, 29 Ferryhill place Henderson, Wm. (of W. Heuderson & Son), 1 Carden place Henderson, Wm. L. (of W. Henderson & Son), 25 Albert st. north Henderson, Wm., M.D., 49 Schoolhill Henderson, Wm. (of Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co.), Devanha house Henderson, Wm., jun. (Barry Henry & Co.), 28 Skene ter. Henderson, Wm., clerk (Cal. Ry.), 5 South College street Henderson, Wm., clerk (J. Watt and Sons), 3 Charlotte st.

Henderson, Wm., hatter, 24 Union street, li. 46 Eegent quay Henderson Wm., fireclay goods merchant and stonecutter, St.

Clair street, li. 45 Constitution street Henderson, Wm. (of Henderson & Strachan), 70§ Loch st. Henderson, Mrs Wm., 3 St Mary's place Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Crown street Hendry, Wm., book-keeper (J. & E. Catto), Millburn cottage, Millburn street Henry & Adam, house carpenters, 40, h. 32 Skene street Henry, John, sheriff officer, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street Henry, John, cattle agent (L. S. N. & Co.), 6 Fish street Hepburn, James, missionary, 31 Huntly street Hepburn, Rev. John W. (St Clement's Parish), 2 Roslin ter. Herald Office, 7 Queen street Hercules Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Heriot, James M., shipmaster, 19 York street Hickton, Wm. (Inland Revenue), 9 Holburu street Hird, Alex., mason, 175 Crown street Hird, Benjamin, grocer, 6 Northfield Hird, Wm. (J. Jamieson), 7 Margaret street Hislop, Wm., 1 Springbank place Hislop, Misses, 1 Springbank place Hobert, Miss, milliner, 11 George street Hobrow, Mrs Wm., confectioner, 218 Gallowgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 153

Hobson, Mrs, sick nurse, 32 Union row Hodge, James, & Co., cutlers, and surgical instrument and bandage makers, 18 Broad street Hodge, James (of J. Hodge & Co.), h. 3 Canal street Hodge, Thomas (Inland Revenue), 114 King street Hodge, Mrs John, 3 Windsor place Hodson, Benjamin, woolbuyer, 1 King street place Hogarth & Co., merchants. 82 College street Hogarth, Alex. P. (of D. Hogarth & Co.), 267 Union st. Hogarth, Dickson, & Co., preserved provision merchants, &c, 82 College street Hogarth, Hugh, merchant, 87 Crown st., and Carron bank, -Stonehaven Hogarth, Mrs Thomas, Elmfield Ho£g, George, wright, East Twin cottage, 64 Holburn st. Hogg, George, engineer and millwright, 7 Chronicle lane, h. 2 Trinity quay Hogg, Eobert, fish and provision dealer, 93 Gallowgate

Hogg, W. &. A., wrights, Affleck st., 7^. 1 Marywell st. Hogg, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Holland, Frederic, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), 15 Golden square Holmes, Rev. John, 44 Constitution street Holmes, John (J. Mess), 10 Canal street Holmes, Win,, overseer (Hogarth & Co.), 85 College street Holmes, Win., jun., clerk (Hogarth & Co.), 6 Wellington pi. Hood, John, clerk (Pressley & Leys), 47 Guestrow Hood, Walter, & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee Horn, John, grocer, 9 Ann street Home & Smith, share and insurance brokers, 25 Marischal st. Home, Charles, bookseller, 124 Gallowgate Home, R. B., (of Home & Smith), Carden place west Horne, Miss, teacher of music, 166 Skene street west

Hossack, Archibald, fruit merchant, 179 Union street, Ji. 15 North silver street Hossack, David, clerk, 6 Forbes street Houston, Mrs., 1 Millburn street Howard, Adolphe J., professor of music, 22 Rose street

Howe, Mrs Wm., spirit dealer, 1 Adelphi lane, li. 12 Summer st. Howie, Ales., & Co., girth web manufacturers, 12 Castle ter. Howie, Alex., 19 Constitution street Howie, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 East North street, h. 2 Nelson place Howie, Mrs, lodgings, 146§ George street Howling, Thomas, shipmaster, 72 Commerce street Howling, Mi*s, lodgings, 28 Wellington street Hughes, George, ship and ornamental carver, 15 York street h. 16 Prospect terrace 154 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Hughes, Mrs Robert, engraver, 30, h. 28 Broad street Humble, James, attendant, Rifle Club, h. 26 Huntly street Humphrey, John (of Comalegy), 15 Balmoral place Humphrey, John, & Co., shipbuilders, Inches Humphrey, John (of J. Humphrey & Co.), 25 Ferryhill place Humphrey, Mrs, Union glen, Justice mills Hunter & Walker, grocers, 112 Gallowgate Hunter, James, chemist and druggist, 141 Union street, h. 86 Crown street Hunter, James, stonecutter, 209 King street, h. King's cres- cent, Spittal road Hunter, James, engineer (H. R. and Co.), Neptune terrace Hunter. Rev. John, 66 Hutcheon street Hunter, John, grocer, 15 West North street Hunter, John, carter, 62 Skene street Hunter, Leslie, Bursar's hotel, 61 Castle street Hunter, Reuben W., musicseller, 58 Castle street Hunter, William, advocate, l4Adelphi court, h. 36 Albyn pi. Hunter, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 63 Huntly street Hunter, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Park street, h. 120 King street Hunter, William, agent, 6 Henry place Hunter, Mrs, coffee rooms, 53 New Market, h. 16 College st. Hunter, Misses, 30 North Broadford Hurray, Andrew, shipmaster, 14 Marywell street Hurray, George, blacksmith, 37 Upper Denburn Hutcheon, Alexander, quartermaster, R. A. H. (late 72nd Foot), 185 King street Hutcheon, Andrew, heedle maker, 20 Forbes street Hutcheon, George, butcher, 57 Commerce street Hutcheon, John, upholsterer, cabinetmaker, and auctioneer, 34 Market street, h. 19 Union buildings Hutcheon, John, foreman blacksmith (W.Hood &Co.), 16 York street

Hutcheon, J , flesher, 48 Market hall, h. 13 Charles street Hutcheon, Mrs, 91 Bon-Accord street Hutcheson, G. and W., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 20 Upperkirkgate, h. Mount pleasant, Canal street Hutcheson, George, corn factor and commission agent, 47 Marischal street, h. 26 Albert terrace Hutcheson, James, gardener, 206 Market hall, h. Denhead, Rubislaw Hutcheson, Mrs, midwife, 25 James street Hutchison, Alex, (of Watson Brothers), 13 Bon-Accord st.

IMLAY, Hush, engraver and lithographer, 8 St Nicholas st. Imperial Fire Insurance. See Insurance Agents Imray, George, teacher (Gilcomston School), 57 Summer st. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 155

Imray, James (Customs), 42 North Charlotte street

Income Tax Office, Record Buildings, 27 King street ; N. Burnett, clerk to the commissioners Income Tax Assessor's Office fur Aberdeen district, 12 King street Indisputable Life Assurance of Scotland. See Insurance Agents Industrial Asylum and Reformatory for Girls, 10 Mount st. Infirmary, Royal, Woolmanhill Inglis, Alexander, grocer and ship chandler, 28 Regent quay, Ji. 4 Crown terrace Inglis, Andrew, M.D., professor of Midwifery, University of Aberdeen Inglis, George, merchant, 73 King street, h. Paradise, King street road Inglis, James, late baker, Woodend cottage, Hazlehead Inglis, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 109, h. 91 Gallowgate Ingram, Alex., mason, Gowner cottage, 130 Causewayend Ingram, Charles, shoemaker, 67 Broad street Ingram, J. and J., cartwrights, 34, h. 51 Causewayend Ingram, William, wright, 91, h. 77 Loch street Ingram, Mrs Dr., 23 Victoria street west Ingram, Mrs, register office, 4 Carmelite street Inland Revenue Office (Excise branch), 2 Trinity quay Inland Revenue (Stamps and Taxes), Victoria court, 54 Castle street; hours— Stamp Office, 10 to 4, Saturday, 10 to

1 : Tax Office, 10 to 3, Saturday, 10 to 12 Innes, Alexander, house carpenter, 6 and 8 Barnett's close limes, Alex., bottler, 24 Berry lane, h. 164 Crown street Innes, Captain George, 5 Skene place Innes, George, plasterer, 18 Constitution street Innes, Robert, fishmonger, and g-»me dealer, 60 and 61 Base-

ment floor, Market, Ji. Arctic cottage, Cuparstoue road Innes, Mrs John B., 54 Chapel street Innes, Mrs John, 114 Crown street Innes, Mrs, lodgings, 220 George street Innes, Mrs (of Raemore), 251 Union street Iusurance Company of Scotland. See Insurance Agents Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire). See Insurance Agents International Accidental Death Insurance Co., London. See Insurance Agents Ironside, Andrew, J., land surveyor, 239 Union street, h. Westfield cottage Ironside, James, hairdresser, 12 George street Ironside, James, tallow merchant, 35 Gerrard street Ironside, Patrick, grocer, 31 Ann street Ironside, William, builder, 9, h. 8 Well of spa Ironside, William, teacher (Kubislaw school) Ironside, Mrs, lodgings, 44 Blackfriars street 156 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Irvine, J., & Sons/pianoforte makers and tuners, 50 Skene ter. Irvine, Maxwell, horse shoer, 4 Chronicle lane, h. 8 Meal- market street

JACK, John C, stoneware merchant, 274 George street Jack, Joseph, sen., 12 Roslin terrace Jack, Joseph, jun., Newcastle and Hull Steam Company, h. 4 Devanha terrace Jackson, George, bill poster, messenger, &c, 2 Marywell st. Jackson, Henry, M.D., surgeon, 53 Schoolhill Jackson, James, boot closer, 50 Longacre Jackson, William, bookbinder, 76 Broad street Jackson, William, clerk, Devanha, h. 9 Diamond street Jackson, Miss Mary C, dressmaker, 2 Marywell street Jaffray, Lawrence, clerk (Post office), 18 Mount street Jaffray, Thomas, carriage inspector (G. N. of S. R), 15 Bon- Accord street Jaffray, William, baker, 63 Broad street Jaffray, Mrs, lodgings, 20 Craigie street Jaffray, Miss, 7 Margaret street James, William, & Co., brewers, 213, h. 211 King street Jameson, John, teller (T. and C. B.), 8 Victoria street west Jamie, David, shipmaster, 95 Wales street Jamie, Robert, marine storekeeper and grocer, 14 James st. Jamieson & Mitchell, wholesale tea, coffee, and wine mer- chants, 34 and 36 Netherkirkgate Jamieson, George (of J. & M.), 38 Albyn place Jamieson, George, jeweller to the Queen, and watchmaker to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 107 Union street, h. 4 Langstane place, and Drumgarth, near Cults Jamieson, George, merchant (W. Gavin), 31 Huntly street Jamieson, James (late J. Fraser & Co.), family grocer and wine merchant, 221 Union street, and 1, 2, and 3 Dee street, h. 54 Dee street Jamieson, James, beadle (Methodist chapel), 20 Longacre Jamieson, James, mason, 16 Bank street Jamieson, James, 9 Albert terrace Jamieson, John, ship and insurance broker, and commission merchant, 56 Marischal street, h. 8 Albyn place

Jamieson, John, clothier, hatter, and outfitter, 50 Union st. ; J. Smith, manager Jamieson, John, tea and spirit dealer, 74, h. 70 Commerce st. Jamieson, John, plumber and gasfitter, 11 Longacre Jamieson, Lewis, spirit dealer, 292 George St., h. above shop Jamieson, Peter, harness composition manufacturer, 8 South College street Jamieson, Robert, M.D., physician to the Royal Lunatic asylum, Elmhill CITY OF ABERDEEN. 157

Jamieson, Robert, shipmaster, Braehead, Gilcomston Jamieson, Thomas, wright and funeral undertaker, 10 Car- melite street, h. 78 College street Jamieson, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 96 Skene street Jamson, Mrs, lodgings, 112 Crown street Jarvis, William C, clerk (J. & W. Martin), 13 Bank street Jarvis, Miss (A. F. School of Industry), 61 Guestrow Jazdowski, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown street Jeans, James, 33 Summer street Jeffery, James (of Middleton & Jeffery), 7 Thistle lane Jtffery, William, grocer, 8, h. 10 Queen street Jenkins, William, inspector of bui'dings, 39 Union terrace Jessieman, Charles, plasterer, 6 Hanover street Johnman, Alex., engineer (H. R. & Co.), 19 Cotton street Johnman, Miss, teacher (Free St Clement's), 19 Cotton street

Johnston & Laird, tailors and clothiers, 1 42 Union street Johnston, Alex., builder, 2 Denburn terrace Johnston, Alex., grocer and. spirit dealer, 86, h. 88 Upper Denburn Johnston, Alex., clerk (G. N. of S. R.), 97 Wales street Johnston, Andrew, accountant, 33 Thistle street Johnston, David, surgeon, 61 East North st., h. 46 King st. Johnston, George, examining officer (Customs), 7 Crimon pi. Johnston, George, shoemaker, 7 Holburn street Johnston, James, meal and barley miller, Leggart mills, Bridge of Dee, Ji. Leggart cottage, Eridge of Dee Johnston, John (of G. Reid &Sons), Crown crt., 41^ Union st. Johnston, John H., embroidery designer and printer, 17 Crown street, h. 60 Holburn street Johnston, John, out-door officer (H. M. Customs), Bath cot- tage, 10 Regent qnay Johnston, Peter, gas inspector, Stirling street Johnston, Robert, shipmaster, 7 Waverly place Johnston, Robert, baker, 66 George street Johnston, William (of Johnston & Laird), 1 Netherkirkgate Johnston, William (of Wilson & Johnston), 8 Margaret street Johnston, Wm., house agent and accountant, 23 St Andrew st. Johnston, Mrs William, 10 Rose street Johnston, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Castle street Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 26 St Nicholas street Jolly, Isaac, tea dealer and wine merchant, 114 George street, h. 15 Craigie street Jolly, John, painter, Farquhar place Jolly, William, printer (Journal office), 166 Crown street Jolly, Misses, dressmakers, 136 George street Jones, James R., F.R. A.S., teacher (Board of Trade Naviga- tion School), agent for meteorological committee, 8

James street, Ji. 8 Millburn street 158 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Jopp & Reid, advocates, 146 Union street Jopp, Alex, (of Jopp & Reid), Woodhill Jopp, Andrew, advocate, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes for Aberdeenshire, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, h. 238 Union street Jopp, Keith (of W. & K. Jopp), 13 Market street Jopp, W. & K., wine and spirit merchants, 13 Market street Jopp, Wm. (of W. &K. Jopp), 31 Gallowgate Joss, Andrew (of Shaw and Joss), 6 Minister lane Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street Joss, Patrick, manager (A. & F. Manuelle), 41 Guestrow Joss, Peter, artificial limb maker, 19 Carmelite street Joss, Mrs, provision merchant, 53 Loch st., h. 5 Charlotte st. Joss, Mrs, Littlejohn street tavern, 8 Littlejohn street Justice, Jas. N. (D. Roberts, King st.), 166 Skene st west Justice, James N., jun., clerk (Customs), 166 Skene st. west Justice, Miss, 69 Bon-Accord street

KAY, James P. (of C. Davidson & Co.), 7 Millburn street Kay, Wm., grocer, 75 Woolmanhill Kay, Miss, dressmaker, 30 Thistle street Kaye & Co., commission agents for leather, India rubber, &c, 20 St Nicholas lane

Kean, John, saddler and portmanteau maker, 12, Ji. 24 Schoolhill Keen, Archibald Geo., captain and adjutant, R. A. H., King street barracks Keith and Gibb, lithographers, engravers, and ornamental printers, 3 Queen street

Keith, Alex., jun., commercial traveller, Union works, Ji. 1 Rosemount terrace Keith, Alex., grain merchant and manure agent, Waterloo station, h. 125 Crown street Keith, Alexander (of K. and G.), 4 Rosemount terrace Keith, George (H. M. Customs), 12 Fish street Keith, George D., granite, marble, stone, and mosaic tile

merchant, Southbridge, Holburn St., Ji, 24 Union row Keith, Harriman, and Watson, Northern patent brick and tile works, Pitmuxton Keith, James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place Keith, James, wright and cooper, 7 Canal lane Keith, James, clerk (A. Macdonald, Field, and Co.), 10 Bon- Accord lane Keith, John (of Pratt and Keith), 36 Bon- Accord terrace Keith, John, late merchant tailor, 1 Guestrow Keith, John, secretary (T. and C. Bank), 7 Bon-Accord square Keith, William, M.D., surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lecturer on clinical surgery, 263 Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 159

Keith, William, sen., slater and slate merchant, 24 Union row and 24 Summer street Keith, Wra, jun., polished granite and enamelled slate works, 187 King street, li. 1 Roslin terrace

Keith, Mrs, milliner, I Cherrybank, Hardgate Keith, Mrs James, 101 Crown street Keith, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Bon-Accord lane Keith, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1 Chapel street Kelman & Minty, fleshers, 10 West North street Kelman, Andrew, cashier (Leith & Paterson), 7 Hawthorn pi. Kelman, George T., provision merchant, 51 Upper Denburn Kelman, Win., millwright (H. R. & Co.), 6 Cotton street Kelman, Miss, lodgings, 55 John street Kellas, James F., secretary, Local Marine Board, and super- intendent, Mercantile Office, &c, 28 Eegent quay Kelly, Andrew, spirit dealer, 90 Commerce street Kelly, F. B., clothier, 10 St Nicholas st., h. 7 Watson st. Kelly, Mrs, lodgings, 17 Skene terrace Kemlo, Alex., advocate, 75 Union street Kemlo, Miss H., draper, 32 Upperkirkgate

Kemp, Alex., flesher, 29 Market hall, li. Woodside Kemp, James (of Florence and Kemp), 1 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Kemp, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Castle street, h. 23 Cotton street Kemp, Peter, spirit merchant, 33 James st., h. 46 Virginia st. Kemp, Eobert, miller and grain merchant, 59 and 60 Castle street, li. Murtle mills and 7 Strawberry bank Kemp, Mrs Francis, grocer, 60 Skene square Kenn, Miss, 15 Huntly street Kennedy, Angus, broker, 148 Gallowgate Kennedy, J. J., merchant, 79 Crown street Kennedy, John, shipmaster, 9 Church street Kennedy, William, keeper of Ferry boat inn, New pier Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Kerr and Sons, carvers, gilders, and printsellers, and artists colourmen, 187 Union street Kerr, David, M.D., 9 Union place Kerr, George (of Kerr and Sons), 4 Henry place Kerr, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Causewayend Kerr, John, Gov. inspector of schools, 4 Albyn terrace Kerr, John, 3 Nellfield place Kerr, Wm., late shoemaker, Balmoral place Kesson, James, bookseller, 187 George street Kettle, Thos. W., Lloyd's surveyor, 13 Eegent qua\, h. 21 Victoria street Kidd, J. Simpson, teacher (East Parish school, St. Paul st.), 3 Kingsland place 160 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 158 Union street Kilgour, James, draper, 94 George street, h. 2 Mary place Kiloh, Miss, 27 Dee street King, Arthur, and Co., printers, Clark's court, top of Broad street King, Arthur (of A. King and Co.), 3 Ann place King, George, late bookseller, 19 Carden place King, Maxwell, dentist, 8 St Nicholas street King, William, builder, 7 Margaret street King, Mrs, coffee rooms, 38 Basement floor, Market; h. 13 Carmelite street King, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 St Clement street, h. St Clement court King, Mrs C, 29 Victoria street west King Street Brewery Co., brewers and maltsters, 213 King st. Kinghorn, James, general draper, 198 George street, h. Mount cottage, Mount street Kinnear, Alex., shoemaker, 27 St Clement street, h. 17 Gor- don street Kinnear, James, adjutant, Artillery volunteers, 27 Albert street north Kinneard, William, gardener, 174 Market hall, and Outseats, Rubislaw Kirby, Colonel G., Beltie house, 15 Dee street Kirkland, Miss, 12 North Silver street Kirkton, J., sexton (town's churchyard), 7 Donald's court, Schoolhill Kitson, William, & Co., stoneware and rag merchants, 172

Gallowgate, li. 6 Hawthorn place Knight, George, spirit dealer, 5 Trinity quay, h. Thistle cot- tage, 21 Thistle street Knight, James, book-keeper (Adam, Thomson, & Ross), 15 Union street Knight, James, 61 St Nicholas street Knight, William, architect and surveyor, 88, h. 104 King st. Knowles, Alex., engineer, 37 Shuttle lane Knowles, James, butcher, 5 Skene street, h. 9 Denburn ter. Knowles, Thomas, flesher, 7, 8, and 9 Market hall, h. 1 .Little Wales street Knowles, Thomas, jun., flesher, 6 Market hall, 7i. 1 Little Wales street Knowles, Wm., sen., 39 Marischal street Knowles, Wm., 5 Crimon place Knowles, Wm. and Co., grocers, 89 Chapel street Knowles, Wm., jun. (of W. Knowles and Co.), 39 Marischal street Knowles, Wm., house carpenter, 1 Thistle lane

Knowles, Mrs, 1 Langstane place CITY OF ABERDEEN. 161

Knowles, Misses, teachers, 9 Huntly street Knox and Webster, iron merchants and wholesale ironmon- gers, Ironmonger's court, Upperkirkgate, and 14 and 16 St Paul street Knox, Arthur, cabinetmaker and wood merchant, 10 Bridge place, h. 31 Springbank terrace Knox, David (of Knox and Webster), HO Crown street Kuox, David, painter, 9 George street Knox, George, mealseller, 106 King street Knox, Wm. G., architect, 46 Schoolhill, h. 8 Strawberry bank Knox, Wm., grain merchant, 16 King St., h. Craigton, Cults Knox, Mrs, teacher, 84 Skene square Krueger, H., rector, Aberdeen Young Ladies' Institution, and academy for modern languages, 250 Union street Kyd, David, deputy superintendent, Mercantile Marine Office, h. Glamis cottage, 20 Spittal, Old Aberdeen

LAER, E. W. Von, Millburn cottage, Dee Village Lafferty, Robert, beadle (Gallowgate F. C), 85 Gallowgate Laidlaw, Mrs, lodgings, 30 Netherkirkgate Laing & Melvin, carnage builders (to Her Majesty), and har- ness makers, 4 and 8 Bon-Accord street Laing, Alex, (of Laing and Melvin), 14 Bon-Accord street Laing, Alex., skinner and wool merchant, Rodger's walk, John street, h. Lochhead cottage, Stocket road Laing, Andrew, flesher, 82 John street Laing, Charles, clothier and tailor, 6 Crown street, h. 74 Skene square Laing, David, basket manfr., 233 Union st., h. 31 Chapel st. Laing, James, hide and skin salesman, 42 Wales street, 7i. Chapel court, Castle street Laing, James, and Co., ironmongers, blacksmiths, and bell-

hangers, 121 Union street, and 52 Green ; workshop, 15 Back wyncl Laing, James (of J. Laing & Co.), 32 Albyn place Laing, John (late of Ceylon), Granton lodge, Cuparston place Laing, Robt., shoemaker, 193, h. 195 George street Laing, Thomas, dentist, 37 Market street Laing, W. & T., ironmongers, blacksmiths, heel and toe plate workers, 207 Gallowgate, and 2 Gerrard street; work- shop, 18 Catherine street Laing, Wm. (of W. & T. Laing), Eden cottage, Mount st. Laing, Miss, 158 Crown street Laird, Daniel (of Johnston & Laird), 14 Bon-Accord terrace Lakin's pianoforte saloon, 191 Union street Lamb, Alexander, plumber and brassfounder, 48 John street, h. 184 George street Lamb, John, photographer, 14 Skene terrace i4 162 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Lamb, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 East North street Lamb, Mrs, 48 Dee street Lamb, Mrs James, grocer, Margaret's place, Ruthrieston Lamont, Alex., furniture dealer, 21, h. 42 Causewayend Lamont, Alex., druggist, 43 Woolmanhill, h. 19 Marischal street Lamont, Charles, wright, 17 Bank street Lancashire Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Lands and Heritages Valuation office, 2 Guestrow Langlands, Robert, provision dealer, 189 Gallowgate Largie, James, shipmaster, 34 Thistle street Latter, Richard, professor of music, 53 Union place Laurie, Wm., bookbinder, 35 Netherkirkgate Laurie, Mrs Thomas, 75 Dee street Laurie, Miss, stoneware merchant, 11| Crooked lane Law, John, baker, 60 Shiprow, ~h. 3 Affleck street Law, John, late farmer (Nether Boddam), Wellington place Law, Robert, 4 Mary place Law Union Fire and Life Insurance Co. (London). See In- surance Agents Law, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Law, Miss, 174 Skene street west Law, Miss B., grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Wellington place Lawrance, Walter, staff surgeon, R.N., 5 East Craibstone st. Lawrence, Joseph, tailor and funeral waiter, officer (Free East Church), 86 John street Lawrence, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 17 Bank street Laws, Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 12 Bridge pi., h. 48 Summer street Lawson, John, shipmaster, 22 Mount street Lawson, John, printer, 179 Crown street Lawson, Wm., gardener, Ferryhill House Leaper, Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 College street Leask, George, bookseller and stationer, &c, 2 Commerce street, h. 70 Wales street Leask, George, provision merchant, 56 Summer street Leask, John, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, for the parish of Old Machar, 21| Union terrace Leask, John, house carpenter, 76 Commerce street, h. 264 George street Leask, Wm., shipmaster, 22 Bank street Leask, Mrs, 24 Mount street Leask, Mrs, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market, h. 11 Carme- lite street Leckie, Wood, & Munro, engineers and shipbuilders, Torry Leckie, Andrew (of L., W., & M.), Torry Ledingham, Alex., grocer and provision merchant, 42|, h. 75 Chapel street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 163

Ledingham, A. W., manager, Spring garden provision works, h. 16 Rosemount place Ledingham, Mrs, 16 Mount street Leeds and Yorkshire Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Leffen, Mrs H., 2 Chapel street Legg, Wm., tinsmith, 79 Queen street Legge, Rev. James W., A.M., teacher (Grammar School), Bellahill cottage, Balmoral place Legge, John, water and sewerage engineer's office, 142 King street, h. Bellahill cottage, Balmoral place Legge, John W., sculptor, polished granite, marble, and free- stone work, Windmillbrae Leiper, James, grocer, 108, h. 106 Chapel street Leith & Paterson, wholesale warehousemen, Exchange court, Union street Leith, Alex., clothier and outfitter, 58 Broad street, h. 16 Castle terrace Leith, David (of John Leith & Sons), Exchange street Leith, Hugh, miller and grain merchant, 83 George street, h. Johnston cottage, North Broadford Leith, John, & Sons, wholesale grocers, Exchange street Leith, J. & G., bakers, 147 George street Leith, John (of Leith & Paterson), 23 Crown street Leith, Misses (of Freefield), 46 Skene terrace Lemon Tree Hotel, 9 St Nicholas st. and 2 St Nicholas lane Lendrum, John, fringe and tassel maker and wincey manu- facturer, 4 Belmont street, h. 9 Crimon place Lennie, Alex., shoemaker, and principal beadle (Free Trinity Church), 40 Chapel street Leslie & Russell, printers, 2 Crown court, 41f Union street Leslie, Alex., messenger-at-arms, and sheriff officer for the Counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, 1 Concert court, Broad street, h. 6 Roslin terrace Leslie, Alex., draper, 2H Bank street, h. 2 South Crown st. Leslie, Andrew, commercial traveller, 13 Loch street Leslie, Chas., ironmonger (J. Laing & Co.), 17 Bank street Leslie, George, & Co., shipowners and coal merchants, agents for Muntz's metal, 11 Quay Leslie, George (of G. Leslie & Co.), 146 Crown street Leslie, George (of Leslie & Russell), 8 Bank street Leslie, George (of Morison & Leslie), 57 Marischal street Leslie, George, billiard room keeper, 115 Union street Leslie, George, seedsman (J. Roy, jun.), Nursery, Ferryhill Leslie, G. C. (of Shirres, Leslie, & Co.), 261| George street Leslie, James M., shipmaster, 17 Albert terrace Leslie, John, 263 George street Leslie, John Grant, sheriff clerk depute, and depute clerk of the peace, Record buildings, 27 King st., h. 71 Dee st. 164 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Leslie, John, shipmaster, 13 Albert terrace Leslie, John, hotel keeper (Leslie's hotel), 9 Market street Leslie, John, bootmaker, 26 Queen street, h. 4 South Consti- tution street Leslie, William, architect, 1231 Union st., h. 28 Albyn place Leslie, William (of Ganson & Leslie), 17 Albert street Leslie, Mrs Allan, provision merchant, 18 Albion street Leslie, Mrs William, 10 Golden square Leslie, Mrs, porter and ale dealer, 41 Summer lane Leslie, Mrs, 17 Albert street Leslie, Mrs, lodgings, 41 Queen street Leslie, Miss, coffee room, 35 Marischal street Leslie, Misses (Powis), Berrybank Leslie, Misses, Canal road villa, Causewayend Lessert, Alfred Alex. De, M.O.S., dental surgeon, 243a Union street Letters, Mrs, pawnbroker, Chronicle court, 32 Broad street, and 8 UpiDerkirkgate Levie. Alex., shipmaster, 69 Bon-Accord street Levie, Daniel, 3 Devanha terrace Levie, Mrs, 73 Wales street Levie, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Marischal street Levie, Mrs, 3 Devanha terrace Lewins, Mrs, teacher (Dr Bell's school), North lodge, King st. Lewis, Charles E., principal beadle (St Andrew's church), 35 Queen street Lewis, Lewis, leather merchant, 7 Upperkirkgate Lewis, Mrs, 13 Springbank terrace Leys, Alex, (of Pressley & Leys), 9 Constitution street Leys, Robert, engineer, 9 Constitution street Liddle, George, shipmaster, 8 York street Life Association of Scotland. See Insurance Agents Ligertwood, Chas., tailor and clothier, 150 and 152 George street Ligertwood, John and Robert, advocates and notaries public, treasurers of the Spalding club, 89 Union street Ligertwood, John, advocate and sheriff clerk (of J. & R. L.), 89 Union street Ligertwood, Robert (of J. & R. L.), 2 Crown place Ligertwood, William, shipwright, 33 York street Ligertwood, Wm. L., builder, Woodbine cottage, Gowanbrae Ligertwood, Mrs, of Logierieve, 21 Albert street Ligertwood, Mrs, sen., 2 Crown place Ligertwood, Mrs, 124 Crown street Ligertwood, Mrs James, 32 Thistle street Ligertwood, Mrs Peter, 28 Wellington street Lind, William, 76 Wales street Lindsay, Captain (1st Bengal cavalry), 15 Victoria st. west 1

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Lindsay, James, stoneware merchant, Clarence street, corner of Wellington street Lindsay, John, miller and grain merchant, City Flour Mills, Causewayend, h. 4 Powis place Lindsay, William, bookseller, stationer, printer, publisher, and newspaper agent, 30, h. 28 Market street Lindsay, Mrs Dr, 15 Victoria street west Lindsay, Mrs Andrew, Hope cottage, Balmoral place Linklater, Alex., shipmaster, 27 Marywell street Linklater, Andrew, shipmaster, 32 St Clement street Linklater, James, shipmaster, 11 Clarence street Linton, Alex., surgeon, B.N., 266 George street Linton, Joseph, foreman sparmaker (W. Hood & Co.), 52 Wellington street Little, Mrs, broker, 161 Gallowgate Littlejohn, David, advocate, 90 Union street, h. 11 Spring- bank terrace Littlejohn, George G., grocer, 39 Green, h. 90 Union street Littlejohn, James, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer, 39 Green, h. 4 Millburn street Littlejohn, James, Hursley cottage, Kincorth Littlejohn, James, spirit dealer, 18 Gordon street Littlejohn, John, clerk (G. N\ of S. E.), 47 Park street Littlejohn, William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), 60 Union street Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co. See Insur- ance Agents Livingston, John, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market, h. 1 Carmelite street Livingston, Mrs Dr., 85 Crown street Livingston, Mrs, spirit dealer, 80 Loch street Lizars, Mrs, of Arnlee, Cults Lloyds' Agent; James Aiken, jun., 57 Marischal street

Lloyds' Surveyor ; Thomas W. Kettle, 13 Regent quay Lobley, Edwin, rag merchant, Chronicle court, 48 Queen street, h. 6 Exchequer row Lockhart & Salmond, restaurateurs and confectioners, 123 Union street Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners, lemonade and soda water manufacturers, 2 Little Belmont street Lockhart, James (of Lockhart & Salmond), 19 Back wynd Lockhart, N., & Sons, linen and sack manufacturers (Kirk- caldy), 41 Marischal street Lockhart, Robert, leather merchant, 17 Guestrow, h. 4 Little Belmont street Logan & Co., pianoforte makers and music sellers, 28 Dia-

mond street ; workshop, Union wynd Logan, David (of Logan & Co.), 21 Ferryhill terrace 166 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Logan, John, principal beadle (North church), 11 Crooked lane

London Printing and Publishing Co., 10 Broad street ; Jos. Maitland, manager London Union Assurance Fire Offices and Annuities. See Insurance Agents Longniore, John, book keeper, 28 Skene street Longmuir, Eev. John, A.M., LL.D. (Free Mariners' Church), 50 Dee street Longmuir, John, spirit dealer, 27 Loch street Longmuir, Mrs John, 53 Victoria street west Lome, David, furnishing tailor, 77, h. 79 Gallowgate Lorimer, James, bootmaker, 94 Union street, h. 9 Eoseniount terrace Lorimer, Wm., pawnbroker, 5 Seamount place Lorimer, Mrs, lodgings, 27 Crown street Lovie, Mrs, 41 Victoria street west Lovie, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Skene terrace Low, Alex. P., shipbroker, coal and timber merchant, 42 Marischal street, sawmills, Wellington road, h. Syca- more place Low, Gavin, builder, 40 Whitehouse street Low, James S., cashier (Eobertson and Lumsden), 84 Auch- mull village Low, James, wright, 17 Prospect terrace Low, James and Co., saddlers, 45 Queen street, h. King's crescent, Spittal road Low, Mrs Horatio, Sycamore place, Polmuir Low, Mrs James, tailor and general outfitter, 40£ Regent quay Low, Mrs James, 40 Union terrace Low, Mrs, sick nurse, 10 Black's buildings Low, Mrs, 166 Crown street Low, Mrs, provision dealer, 104 Chapel street

Lubeck, Consul for ; John F. White, 107 King street Lucas, James, late contractor, 128 George street Lucas, John, shipmaster, 13 Springbank terrace Ludwig, Chas. and Co., ship brokers, 57 Marischal street, h. 1 1 Union buildings Lumsden and Gibson, family grocers and wine merchants, 95 Union street Lumsden, Henry S. (of Lumsden and Gibson), 75 Crown st. Lumsden, Eev. James, D.D., principal of Free Church Col- lege, 34 Bon-Accord terrace Lumsden, J. F., advocate (of Eobertson and Lumsden), 9 Albyn terrace Lumsden, James, and Co., clothiers, outfitters, and shirt- makers, 155 Union street CITT OF ABERDEEN. 167

Lumsden, James and Co., ladies' outfitting saloon and baby- linen department, 151 Union street west, corner of Diamond street Lumsden, manager (N. of S. Bank), 1 King street Lumsden, William, merchant, 58 Union street, h. Eastbank, Fonthill Lumsden, Miss, 15 Albert terrace Lumsden, Miss, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Lunan, James, cooper, 23 Cotton street Lunan, John, 290 George street Lunan, William, C. A. (of Marquis and Lunan), Ashley place, Cuparstone road

Lunatic Asylum (Eoyal), adjoining Mary place ; Eobert Jamieson, M.D., superintendent Lyall, George and Co., silk mercers to the Queen, 97 and 99 Union street Lyall, George, sheriff officer for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, 26 Broad street, h. 12 Bairnshall lane, Woodside Lyall, John, traveller (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 11 East North st. Lyall, Eobert, blacksmith, Jamieson's court, 40 Shiprow, h. 65 Broad street Lyall, Eobt., jun., smith and ironmonger, 43, h. 23| George st. Lyall, E. W. (of Hay and Lyall), 12 Springbank terrace Lyell, John, gun, fishing rod and tackle maker, 128 Union street, h. 9 Union terrace Lyon, Alex., cattle and hide salesman, 194| George street, h. Lillybank, Kittybrewster Lyon, F. A., confectioner, 87 Broad street Lyon, John, principal passenger porter, Joint Station, 181 Crown street Lyon, John, spirit dealer, 76 Waterloo quay Lyon, Wm., rector (West-end Academy), Lochhead house Lyon, Mrs, pawnbroker, 35 Netherkirkgate Lyon, Mrs, sick nurse, 92 George street Lyon, Miss, white seamstress, 30 Summer street

M'ADAM and Co., brewers 'and maltsters (late Wallace Brothers), 24 Loch street and Hardgate M'Adam, Donald, stabler, 32 West North street M'Adam, John, carter, 9 Jopp's lane M'Adam, William (of M'Adam and Co.), 53 Holburn street M'Addie, Alex., millwright, 14 Ferryhill terrace M'Allan, John, grocer, 202 Gallowgate, h. 1 Canal street M'Aulay, James, inspector of taxes, 12 King street, h. 5 Crown terrace M'Bain, Alex., foreman boatbuilder (W. Hood and Co.), 55 Wellington street J

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M'Bain, George, baker, 62 Schoolhill, h. 7 Black's buildings M'Bain, George, shipmaster, 17 Constitution street M'Bain, James, Duncan cottage, Leslie place M'Bean, Alex. F., M.A., 103 King street M'Bean, William, printer, 103 King street M'Beath, Alex. G., surveyor and civil engineer, 37 Spring- bank terrace M'Beath, Peter, shipmaster, 20 Marywell street M'Bey, Alex, jun., omnibus proprietor, 25 John street M'Boyle, Wm., stone merchant, office, Provost Blaikie's quay, h. 18 Marywell street M'Callum, David (of Booth and M'Callum), Lochhead M' Galium, William, locker (Customs), 20 St Clement street M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate (of Miu-ray & M'Combie), 4 Albyn place

M'Combie, William, editor (Free Press , 9 Broadford place M'Combie, Mrs, 26 Victoria street west M'Condach, John, contractor, 12 South Crown street M'Conochie, G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union street, h. 2 Union place M'Cormack, James (E. and I. T. Co.), 46 Marischal street, h. 14 Springbank terrace M'Courtie, George Walker, late merchant, Dunedin cottage, Woodside, and 8 John street M'Diarmid, John, cashier, Stamps and Taxes, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, h. 50 Skene terrace M'Donald, Angus, innkeeper, 39 Lodge walk M'Donald, A. & D., gutta percha and leather boot and shoe shop, 39 Queen street and 28 Gallowgate M'Donald, Bernard, pavier and contractor, 29 Victoria street west M'Donald, David, late manager (Bannermill), 8 Carden place M'Donald, Donald, spirit dealer, 6 Crooked lane M'Donald, James, jun., cabinetmaker, 31 Castle street, h. 8 Guestrow M'Donald, James, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 15 Union buildings M'Donald, James, coffee room keeper, 18, h. 22 Market street M'Donald, John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor, Market

li. 5 Craigie street M'Donald, John, late merchant, 12 North Broadford M'Donald, John, gardener, Bonnymuir, Stocket M'Donald, John, tailor, 21 Lodge walk M'Donald, Peter, commercial traveller, 4 Queen street M'Donald, Peter, & Co., furnishing tailors, 93 King street M'Donald, P., foreman (T. Baird's cabinet shop), 22 Sum- mer street M'Donald, Isabella, spirit dealer, 20 West North street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 169

M'Donald, Mrs, 8 Alford place M'Donald, Mrs, sick nurse, 7 Blackfriars street M'Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 50 Skene terrace M'Donald, Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street M'Donald, Miss M., dressmaker, 46 Dee street M'Dougall, J. & D., wine and spirit merchants, 160 George st. M'Gavin, James, agent for the Singer Manufactory Co., 46 George street, h. Glennie's house, Watson street M'Gee, James & Charles, cork manufacturers, 25 Justice st. M'Gee, Richard, corkcutter, 40 Guestrow M'Gillivray, John, hairdresser, 242, h. 247 George street M'Gillivray, John, hotel keeper, 9 St Nicholas lane M'Gilvray, Rev. Walter, D.D. (Free Gilcomston church), Persleyden, by Woodside M'Gregor & Shand, slaters, Spa street, h. 6 Black's buildings M'Gregor, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow, h. 2 Barnett's close M'Gregor, Alex., commercial traveller, Twin cottage, 66 Holburn street M'Gregor, Alex., saddler and harness maker, 43 Queen street M'Gregor, David, dyer, 28 George street M'Gregor, John, dyer, 26 George street, h. Leonard cottage, Belvidere place M'Gregor, William, blacksmith, ironmonger, and bellhanger, 9 College street M'Gregor, Mrs John, 38 Union row M'Gregor, Miss, lodgings, 220 George street M'Gregor, Miss, fishing tackle maker, 73 John street M'Grigor, Charles, late manufacturer, Ashley place, Cupar- stone M'Grigor, Mrs John, 15 Crown street M'Gruther, James A., clerk (Journal office), 6 Bank street M' Hardy, David, & Son, ironmongers in ordinary to the Queen, bellhangers, and manufacturers of general smith work, 54 Netherkirkgate, h. Cranford, Ruth- rieston M'Hardy, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 188 West North street M'Hardy, Samuel, clerk (Stamps and Taxes), 11 Hawthorn place M'Hardy, Mrs Charles, 31 Dee street M'Intosh & Co., pawnbrokers, 16 Hutcheon street M'Intosh, D. C. (traffic superintendent's office, Caledonian railway), 16 Prospect terrace M'Intosh, George, 24 Dee street M'Intosh, John, head steward (" Gambia"), 7 Crown terrace M'Intosh, John, brewer, Strathdee distillery, h. Cuparstone buildings 170 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'lntosh, J. C, manager (A. Pirie & Sons), 10 Union row M'lntosh, Mrs, lodgings, 137 Union street M'lntosh, Mrs, midwife, 68 Causewayend M'lntosh, Mrs W., 53 Huntly street M'lntosh, Mrs, spirit dealer, 34 and 36 Loch street M'lntosh, Miss, teacher of music, 78 Skene square M'lntosh, Miss, innkeeper, 64 Regent quay M'lntyre, Jas., chimney sweep, 84 Green, h. 6J Windy wynd M'Kann, John, broker, 38 Lodge walk M'Kay and Milne, timber merchants, Victoria Patent Saw- mills, Hutcheon street west M'Kay, Alexander (of M'Kay and Milne), 26 North Broadford M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster, 11 Roslin terrace M'Kay, Donald, superintendent, Public Baths, 5 Crooked lane M'Kay, George, boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter, 18 Gallowgate, h. 49 St Andrew street M'Kay, James, steward, Royal Northern Club, 1 Union ter. M'Kay, James, engine driver (Cal. Ry.), 21 Ferryhill terrace M'Kay, John, shipmaster, Watson street M'Kay, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 94, h. 102 Gallowgate M'Kay, Rev. John (Associate Synod, Skene terrace), 26 Skene terrace M'Kay, Robert, beadle (U. P. Church, Charlotte street), 18 John street M'Kay, William, tailor. Wellington road M'Kay, Mrs, cook, 10 Henry street M'Kay, Mrs, furniture dealer, 29 Gallowgate M'Kay, Mrs, sick nurse, 30 Blackfriars street M'Kay, Miss, milliner, 74, h. 38 Chapel street M'Keaig, James, Caledonian Hotel, 62 Castle street M'Kenna, Francis, cutler, 126 Gallowgate M'Kenzie, Alexander, broker, 60 East North street M'Kenzie, Alexander, nesher, 40 Market hall, h. 53 George st. M'Kenzie, Alexander, tinsmith, 14 Castle brae M'Kenzie, Archibald, clerk (W. Bannerman), 12 Castle ter. M'Kenzie, Daniel, house agent, 284 George street M'Kenzie, George, 22 Rosemount place M'Kenzie, George, spirit dealer, and lodgings, 35 and 36 Regent quay M'Kenzie, James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen street M'Kenzie, James, fish and game dealer, 72 Loch street M'Kenzie, James and Co., clothiers and silk mercers, 47 Union street M'Kenzie, James (of J. M'Kenzie and Co.) 26 Thistle street M'Kenzie, John, stoneware merchant, 19 Gallowgate, h. Ewen's court, 42 Gallowgate M'Kenzie, John, slater, Plasterers' court, 70 Gallowgate .

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M'Kenzie, Robert (of Anderson and M'Kenzie) St. John's court, 38 Castle street M'Kenzie, Thomas, bootmaker, 65 Queen st. M'Kenzie, Miss (late of Euthrieston), 29 Castle street M'Keowin, William, superintendent of funeratory, 8 Hen- derson's court, Broad street M'Killiam, B. and W., confectioners to the Queen, 54 Broad street M'Killiam, Basil (of B. and W. M'Killiam), 48 Victoria street west M'Killiam, Robert, pastry cook, 28 Union st., and 38 Upper- kirkgate, h. Crescent Cottage, Spittal road M'Killican, James, clerk, Bon-Accord Livery Stables, h. 24 Schoolhill M'Kinlay, Robert (assistant, D. Gray), 29 Skene street M'Kinnon, James, coachbuilder, 41 Victoria street west

M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, advocate ; office, Spring Garden Iron Works, h, 23 Albert street M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, jun., advocate, sharebroker, and in- surance agent, 239, h. 241 Union street M'Kinnon, William and Co., iron founders, engineers, mill- wrights, boilermakers, and general blacksmiths, Spring Garden Works, Windy wynd M'Kinnon, William, late iron merchant, 23 Albert street M'Laren, D. F., hardware merchant, 41 Broad street M'Laren, John, commission merchant, 15 Queen street, h. 51 Schoolhill M'Lauchlan, John, coal, wood merchant, and shipowner, 1 James street, h. 8 Ferryhill place M'Lauchlan, John, stoneware merchant, 87 Virginia street M'Lean, Alex., shipmaster, 11 Mount street

M'Lean, John, superintendent of meters ; office, 1 Provost Blaikie's quay, h. 50 Gallowgate

M'Lean, Thomas, baker, 7, Ji. 9 Dee street M'Lean, Wni., baker, 28 Young street M'Lean, Mrs, grocer, 11 Bon-Accord lane M'Lein, Alex. M'Neill (Lessee of Theatre-Royal), 36 Ran- keillor street, Edinburgh M'Leod, Colin and James, tinsmiths, 52 East North street M'Leod, Daniel, bootmaker, 54 John street M'Leod, Malcolm, governor of Old Machar Poorhouse, St Machar Place M'Leod, James, painter and glazier, 38 Back wynd, h. 20 Schoolhill M'Leod, John, watchmaker, 3, h. 11 Schoolhill M'Leod, Robert, tobacconist, 3 Guild st., h. 115 Union street M'Leod, Simon, grocer and spirit dealer, 23, h. 21 Chapel lane M'Leod, Mrs, Alexander, grocer, 33 Summer lane 172 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

M'Leod, Mrs Donald, Burnside cottage, 68 Holburn street M'Leod, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Park street M'Leod, Miss, milliner &nd dressmaker, 24 Dee street M'Millan, Duncan, architect, 74 Union st., h. 24 Eosemount place M'Naughton, Jas., engineer (Eichards & Co.), 83 Skene sq. M'Nie, Mrs, lodgings, 34 Union terrace M Petrie, Margaret, hosier, 176 George street M'Pherson and Elrick, combmakers, Forbes street M'Pherson, George (of J. M'P. and Co.), Springhill M'Pherson, James, inn and stabling, 26 West North street M'Pherson, James (of M'Pherson & Elrick), Mile-end house, Stocket M'Pherson, John, & Co., comb manufacturers, Eodger's walk M'Pherson, John, nurseryman and florist, 165-167 Market hall, and Polmuir M'Pherson, John, bookseller, 15 Ann place M'Pherson, Kenneth E., clearing house clerk (Caledonian railway), 26 Commerce street M'Pherson, William, traffic superintendent's office (Cale- donian railway), 9 Eose street M'Pherson, Mrs, 7 Ann place M'Pherson, Miss, dressmaker, 15 Ann place M'Queen, William (late of Coast guard), 65 Park street M'Eae, Frederick, picture frame maker, Cunnigar hill, Links M'Eae, John, spirit dealer, 2, h. 3 South bridge, Holburn st. M'Eobb, Charles, & Co., carters and hay dealers, 29 Com- merce street M'Eobb, Charles (of C. M'Eobb & Co.), 27 Commerce street M'Eobbie & Milne, builders, Albert place

M'Eobbie, Charles, spirit dealer, 62 St Andrew street ; and house carpenter, Eosemount place M'Eobbie, George, draper, 33, 34, and 35 Market gallery, h. Queensford place M'Eobbie, James, flesher, 90 Basement floor, Market M'Eobbie, John, M.B., CM., 157 Gallowgate M'Eobbie, Peter, gardener, 150 Market hall, h. Sunnyside M'Eobbie, William, spirit dealer, 21 Upperkirkgate M'Eobbie, Mrs, 6 South Carden place M'Eobbie, Miss, teacher (Free John Knox's), Queensford pi. M'Taggart, Donald, coal broker and commission agent, 13 Trinity quay, west end of dock, near Market street, h. North lodge, King street M'William, John, wright, 19 Bank street Macaldowie, P. and Co., brush manufacturers, 14 St Nicho- las street

Macaldowie, John, accountant, 1 2 St Nicholas street, h. 82 Bon-Accord street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 173

Macaldowie, Eobert, cashier (Abdn. Com. Co.), 131 King st. Macaldowie, Mrs P., lodgings, 135 Crown street Macallan, Mrs David, 10 Strawberry bank Macandrew, Daniel, and Co., builders, asphalt and slate merchants, 120 Loch street Macandrew, Daniel, architect (of D. M. & Co.), 34 Skene ter. Macandrew, John, clerk, 39 Mount street Macandrew, Mrs Fergus, 47 St Andrew street Macbain, George, shipmaster, 12 Hanover street Macbean, Donald, tailor and clothier, 37 Market street, h. above shop Macbeth, James, pianoforte maker and music seller, 164

Union st. ; workshop, Thistle lane, ft. 11 Margaret st. Macbeth, Mrs, register office, 40 Upperkirkgate Macdonald, Alex., Field, & Co., Aberdeen granite works, Constitution street Macdonald, Alex, (of A. M., F., & Co.), Kepplestone Macdonald, Alex., advocate and notary public, 83 Union st., h. 17 Eose street Macdonald, David, tallow, hide, and leather factor, 113 George street, and 31 St Andrew street, h. Marine villa, 8 South Constitution street Macdonald, D., japanner, 3 Gallowgate, works 3 Jopp's lane

1 Macdonald, Duncan, ! grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 20 Shiprow Macdonald, Ewan, grocer and spirit dealer, 193 Gallowgate Macdonald, Eev. George (Gaelic Church), 36 Bon-Accord st. Macdonald, I., hosier, 33 St Nicholas street, h. 15 North Broadford Macdonald, Mrs Alex., Shannaburn house Macdonald, Mrs Isabella, draper, 171 Gallowgate Macdonald, Mrs, inn and lodgings, 14 Harriet street Macdonell, Mrs, 5 Mount street Macdonell, Miss, Southbridge, 2 Holburn street Macdougall, J. & D., wholesale grocers, 29, 31, and 33 John street, corner of George street Macdowall, Mrs Gavin, 2 South Crown street Macfarlane, Alexander, clerk (H.M.C.), 34 Albert terrace Macguire, Edward, 43 Lodge walk [Watson street Machray, Alexander, book-keeper (Smith & Cochran), 13 Machray, John, grocer, 33 Upperkirkgate, h. 2 Garden place, south Machray, M., Lemon Tree hotel, 9 St Nicholas street, and 2 St Nicholas lane Macintosh, William, draper and silk mercer, 13 Broad st., h. 14 Ann place Mackintosh, Wm., wireworker, 56 North Charlotte street, h. 3 Hawthorn place 15 174 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mackay, Alexander, printer, 16 Marywell street Mackay, Charles, printer (A. King & Co.), 7 Nelson street Mackay, David M., druggist, 1 Exchequer row, h. 3, above shop Mackay, Donald B., sheriff- clerk's office, h. 24 Frederick st. Mackay, James T., & Son, working jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 30 St Nicholas st., h. 19 Ferryhill place Mackay, John, gatekeeper, Bannermill Mackay, Eobert, beadle (Gaelic Church), and funeral waiter, 6 Black's buildings Mackay, Robert W. (of Anderson & Thomson), 55 Dee st. Mackay, Eoderick, overseer, 39 North Broadford Mackay, Mrs Agnes (late Kincraigie), 55 Dee street Mackay, Miss, matron (A. F. School of Industry), 61 Guestrow Mackenzie, Hugh, teller, N. of S. Bank, h. 13 Springbank ter. Mackenzie, James (of Shirres, Webster, and Mackenzie, 2 Carden place Mackenzie, J. Russell, architect, 14 Adelphict., h. Thorngrove Mackenzie, Malcolm (of Friendville) Friendville house Mackenzie, Wm., of Fortrie, h. Aberdeen Mackenzie, "Wm., publisher, 61 St Nicholas street Mackenzie, Mrs, 134 King street Mackenzie, Mrs (late of Skene), 4 Springbank place Mackersy, Eev. E. W., 159 Crown street Mackie, Alexander M. (Northern hotel), 245 Union street Maekie, Alexander, fruiterer, 147 Market hall Mackie, A., basket maker, 23 George street Mackie, David and Co., wincey and linen manufacturers, 41 St Nicholas street, factory West North street, h. 5 Eoslin terrace Mackie, John, basketmaker, 1, 2, and 3 Market gallery, h. 4 North Broadford Mackie, Eichard, rope and twine manufacturer (successor to Geo. Miller, jun.), 42 Park st., h. 46 Constitution st. Mackie, Eobert, cutler, 17 St Nicholas street, h. 2 Blairton lane Mackie, William, shipmaster, 38 Park street Mackie, Mrs, 8 Castle street Mackie, Mrs, embroidery printer, 9 Diamond street Mackie, Mrs, sick nurse, 54 Summer street Maclagan, Mrs Professor, 40 Skene terrace Maclennan, Hector, commercial traveller, Balmoral place Maclennan, John, Applebank, Spittal Macleod, Peter, commercial traveller (Keppie and Co., Glas- gow), 103 King street Maclure, Mrs, 18 Eubislaw terrace Macnab, Eobert, shoe depot, 12 Broad street Maconachie, William, 5 Henry place CITY OF ABERDEEN. lTf>

Macphail, A., agent, Scottish Permissive Bill Assocation, 10 Hawthorn place Macphail, Miss, 56 Marischal street Macqueen, Alexander, 38 Union terrace Macqueen, John Otto, S.S.C. (of Edmonds and Macqueen), 25 Bon-Accord terrace Macquibban, Charles M., M.B., surgeon, 23 Constitution st. Macrobin, John, M.D., professor of medicine (University of Aberdeen), Migvie house, 23 North Silver street Mactaggart, Misses, 24 Union place Maguire, James, clothier, 49 and 51 Queen street, and 33 Lodge walk Mahony, Mrs, innkeeper, 63 and 65 Netherkirkgate Main, David, shipmaster, 28 "Wellington street Main, David, surveyor of shipping, 13 Constitution street Main, Wm., sailmaker (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), 8 St Clement street Mair, Mrs John, 79 Bon-Accord street Mair, Mrs William, lodgings, 69 Crown street Mair, Miss, 107 Skene street west Maitland, James, auctioneer, 95 Loch street Maitland, Joseph, manager (London Publishing Co.), 10 Broad street, h. 6 Nelson street

Maitland, Robert, shipowner ; office, 42 Netherkirkgate, h. Balgreen, Low Stocket road, and 2 St Clement street Maitland, Robert, grocer, 101 Causewayend, h. 33 North Broadford Maitland, William, 23 Union place Malcolm, Alex., commercial traveller (A. Ogston, Loch st.), 175 Skene street west Malcolm, William, chainmaker, 91, h. 128 West North street Malcolm, Miss, matron (Orphan Hospital), 30 Huntly street Malcolmson, James and Son, boot top makers and leather dealers, Chronicle court, 10 Queen street Malone, John E., hairdresser and perfumer, 175 Union st., h. 46 Holburn street Manchester Fire Assurance Company. See Insurance Agents Mann, George, tailor and clothier, 7 Adelphi lane, h. Stoney- town house Mann, John, late shipmaster, 2 Nellfield place John, agent for British Linen Co., 22 King street Manson, .; Manson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 21 Marywell street Manuelle, A. and F., stone merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay March, James, clockmaker, 11^ Hutcheon street Marchant, James, shipmaster, 4 Canal terrace Maritime Passengers' Assurance Company. See Insurance Agents Marnoch, James, letter carrier (Post Office), 47 Loch street 176 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Marquis and Lunan, chartered accountants, 147 Union st. Marquis, George (of Marquis and Lunan), 27 Albyn place Marr, Alexander, Free Press office, h. 17 Watson street Marr, John, music seller and pianoforte maker to the Queen, 218 Union street, h. above saloon Marr, Mrs, flower modeller, 61 Park street Marsh, James, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. 15 Eosemonnt place Marshall and Co., Aberdeen Chemical Light Manufactory, 38 Jopp's lane Marshall and Co., preservers of fresh provisions, Spring garden Marshall, James, M.D., 6 Eubislaw place Marshall, James (of D. and J. Watts and Co., Manchester), Ashley place, Cuparstone Marshall, John (of E. M. and Co.), 67 Chapel street Marshall, John, Yiew-place house, Eosemount Marshall, Eobert C, artist, 1 Holburn street Marshall, Wm. (of E. M. and Co.), 43 Bon-Accord street Marshall, Miss, milliner, 5 Charlotte street Martin, Alex. W., manufacturer, 14 North Broadford Martin, Alex., rector, Grammar School, h. 180 Skene st. west Martin, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, h. 14 North Broadford Martin, George, Steam Yacht Hotel, New pier Martin, Gilbert, hairdresser, 53 Upperkirkgate, h. Crown court, 36 Upperkirkgate Martin, James and William, fleshers, 50, 51, and 52 Market hall, h. 6 Spring-bank terrace Martin, James, wholesale and retail baker and tea dealer, 23 provision shop, 31 Park street, Justice street ; Ji. 19 Justice street Martin, James, millwright, 3 Gilcomston place Martin, John, 6 Springbank terrace Martin, William, slater, 23 Upper Denburn Martin, Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h. 23 Albert terrace Martin, Mrs, 19 Whitehouse street Massie, James, overseer, New Pier Massie, J. & Co., grocers, 4 Causewayend Massie, Marianus, advocate, 153 Union street, h. Nellfield house, Cuparstone Massie, M^s, lodgings, 267 George street Massie, Mrs John, 95 Chapel street Massie, Misses, 38 Springbank terrace Masson, Alex., Sugarhouse lane Masson, Alex., auctioneer and appraiser; office, 115 Union street, h. 24 North Silver street Masson, George, provision dealer, 7 Park street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 177

Masson, Eobert, cabinetmaker, 9 Park street Masson, Thomas, flesher, 58 St Nicholas street, h. 49 Upper- kirkgate Masson, Wm. Bexhill cottage, Holburn place Masson, William, commercial traveller, 7 Rosemount place Masson, Mrs, lodgings, 24 Huntly street Masson, Mrs, lodgings, 4| Bon-Accord street Mather, Mrs, lodgings, 89 Bon-Accord street Mathers, James, plumber, 13|, h. 17 Dee street Mathieson, Alex., general ironmonger, 24 George street, It. 33 North Broadford _ Mathieson, Alexander, filemaker, 5 Harriet street, h. 8 Nelson street Mathieson, George, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate Mathieson, James, 4 East Craibstone street Mathieson, Jas., foreman shipwright (J. Duthie, Sons, & Co.), 10 Church street Mathieson, John, cabinetmaker, 43 Schoolhill, h. 22 Maberly street Mathieson, John, spirit dealer, coffee and dining rooms, 1 Carmelite street, h. 19 Fisher row Mathieson, Robert, agent (A. Fullarton & Co., Glasgow), 1 Bosebank terrace Mathieson, Thomas, officer of Inland Revenue, 27 Victoria street west Mathieson, Thomas, shipmaster, 25 Prince Regent street Mathieson, Wm., coach spring and mounting maker, 30 Mealmarket street Mathieson, Mrs, 164 Crown street Mathieson, Miss, dressmaker, 86§ Crown street Mathieson, Miss, provision dealer, 77 Green Mathison's Wax and Paper Flower Establishment, 20, h. 18 Crown street Matthew, Alex. C, surgeon, 39 Albyn place Matthew, Robert, shipmaster, 7 Fish street Matthew, Mrs Robert, 11 Waverley place Matthews, James, architect, 24 Adelphi court, h. 2 Albyn ter. Matthews, James, plumber, 40 Woolmanhill Matthews, William, Polmuir Maver, Alex., furnishing tailor, 7 South Silver street, h. 59 Victoria street west Maver, David, teacher (Bon-Accord Juvenile school), 6 Marywell street « Maver, James, jobbing gardener, 30 Holburn street Maver, John, shoemaker, Fords of Dee, Ruthrieston Maver, Miss, lodgings, 163 Crown street Maxwell Robert, foreman (Northern patent brickworks). South Mile-end cottage, Pitmuxton 178 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mearns, John, book-keeper (Chivas Brothers), 41 White- house street Mearns, William, plasterer, 70 Netherkirkgate Mearns, William, stoneware merchant, 86 Green Mearns, Mrs Daniel, 3 Constitution street Mearse, John, sergeant-major, 1st A.E.V., 44 Blackfriars st. Mechanics' Institution and Library, 17 Market street Mecklenburg Consul, John F. White, 107 King street Medd, Miss, teacher of music, 40 Union terrace

Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King street ; keeper, Hugh Bow MefF, Eobert, baker, 199 George street, h. above shop Meff, William, fish and game dealer, 62, 63, and 64 Base- ment floor, Market, h. Elm cottage, Buthrieston Meffet, John, gardener, Outseats, Pitmuxton Meffet, Mrs George, haberdasher, 204J Gallowgate Mein, James, surgeon dentist, 6 Crown terrace Meldrum, William, tailor and outfitter, 51 St Nicholas street, h. 37 Marischal street Meldrum, Mrs, lodgings, 37 Marischal street Meldrum, Miss, matron, Industrial Asylum and Reforma- tory, 10 Mount street Mellis, Thomas, spirit dealer, 235 George street Mellis, Miss, 43 Victoria street west Mellis, Mrs, lodgings, 125 Crown street Melville, John, foreman brassfounder (H. E. & Co.), 17 Prince Eegent street Melville, Thomas, ironmonger (of T. Melville and Sons), Westfield Melville, Thomas, & Sons, iron merchants, wholesale iron- mongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106 and 108 Gallowgate Melville, Wm. (of T. Melville & Sons), 26 Bon-Accord terrace Melville, Mrs E.. 63 Bon-Accord street Melville, Miss, 75 Bon-Accord street Melvin, George, boot and shoemaker, 27 Upperkirkgate, A. 18 Craigie street Melvin, James, chemist and grocer, 1 Waverley place, h. 28 Thistle street Melvin, James, musician, Eed Lion court, Guestrow Melvin, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 John street Melvin, William, manager, Marshall & Go's match work, h. 18 Craigie street Melvin, William, carter, 62 College street Mennie, Arthur, shipmaster, 20 Bank street Menzies, Alex, (of Green & Menzies), 49 Victoria street west Menzies, John, master, School of Art, and teacher of drawing and painting, 64 Dee street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 179

Menzies, John, boot and shoemaker, and leather merchant, 64 Schoolhill Menzies, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 52 Castle street, h. Oldmill road, foot of Dee street Merchant, George, grocer and provision merchant, 29 Chapel street, h. 27 Thistle street

Merchant Seamen's Office, 28 Regent quay ; James F. Kellas, receiver

Mess, Jonathan, miller and grain merchant, Gordon's mills ; office, 12 Virginia street, h. Don cottage, Woodside Meston, James, law and general accountant, 75 Union street, h. 13 Albert street Meston, James, jun., writer, 31 Constitution street Meston, James, grocer, 6 East North street Michie, Alex., game and fish dealer, 32 and 34 Basement

floor, Market ; h. 9 Carmelite street Michie, Charles, M.A., rector of Silver street academy, h. 10 North silver street Michie, John, tinsmith, 65| Windmillbrae, h. 66 Green Michie, Peter, spirit dealer, 13 Shiprow Michie, Thomas, principal beadle (Blackfriars street chapel), 101 West North street Michie, Mrs, grocer, 35 Hutcheon street Michie, Miss, milliner, 66 Green Middleton & Jeffrey, meat and poultry salesmen, 1 and 2 Wellington place Middleton, Alex., shipmaster, 11 Holburn place Middleton, Alex., auctioneer and live stock agent, 60 Wind- millbrae, h. 48 Chapel street Middleton, Archibald, broker and bird dealer, 39 Causewayend Middleton, David, commercial traveller, 2 St Mary's place Middleton, David (of Middleton & Jeffrey), H Holburn st. Middleton, George, bookseller and librarian, foot of Skene square, h. 1 Baker street Middleton, George (Customs), Custom house, 16 Regent quay Middleton, John, furnishing tailor, 29 Broad street Middleton, John, porter to General Dispensary, 36 Upper - kirkgate Middleton, Eobert, builder, 2 Union wynd, h. 46 Victoria street west Middleton, William, warehouseman, 1 Charlotte street Middleton, Miss, teacher of French and music, 5 Huntly st. Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 1 East North street Middleton, Miss, lodgings, 2 St Mary's place Midland Counties' Insurance Co. (Lincoln). See Insurance Agents Militia Depot (Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders), King street barracks 180 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Military Hospital, Castlehill

Mill of Buchanstone Warehouse, 12 Commeree street ; Wm, Fettes, manager

Mill of Cults Warehouse, 52 Queen street ; Wm. Thomson, salesman Millar, David, architectural surveyor and measurer, 147 Union street, h. 71 Bon-Accord street Millar, James, nesher, 158, h. 156 Gallowgate Millar, Mrs Alex., provision store, 27 Chapel street Miller, George (of J. M. & Co.), 158 King street Miller, James S., pawnbroker, 3 Woolmanhill Miller, John, & Co., manufacturing chemists and oil refiners, Sandilands chemical works, Links Miller, John (of J. Miller & Co.), 104 Crown street Miller, Mrs, lodgings, 130 Union street Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 38 Union terrace Milne and Henderson, drapers and silk mercers, 33 Union st. Milne and Marshall, grocers, 24 St. Nicholas street Milne and Munro, bootmakers, 7 George street, h. Holburn place Milne and Pledge, wholesale warehousemen, Exchange ct., 36§ Union street Milne and Walker, advocates, 129 Union street Milne, A. and R., booksellers and stationers, 199 Union st. Milne, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal street, h. 3 Charlotte street Milne, Alex, (of A. and E. Milne, booksellers), 10 Victoria street west Milne, Alexander, of Pittrichie, 14 Young street, h. Pittrichie house, Udny Milne, Alexander O. (of Milne, Low, & Co.), 268 George st. Milne, Alexander, keeper, fire engine station, 44 Union place Milne, Alexander D., manufacturer (Rubislaw Bleachfield), 37 Thistle street Milne, Alexander, confectioner, 180 George street Milne, Alexander, Watson street Milne, Alex., manager (Mrs. Findlay's boot and shoe ware- house), 27 Union street, h. 211 Union street Milne, Alexander, spirit dealer, 122 Gallowgate Milne, A. and J., house carpenters, 6 Denburn, h. 87 Chapel street Milne, Eev. David (Gilcomston Church), 5 Carden place Milne, David (of Milne, Sons, and Co.), 20 Albert terrace Milne, David (of J. Milne and Sons), 21 Chapel lane Milne, Francis (of M'Kay and Milne), Sunnyside Milne, Francis, Maryculter foot post, 15 Jopp's lane Milne, George and Co., timber merchants, Yictoria Dock sawmills CITY OF ABERDEEN. 181

Milne, George, agent for Commercial Bank, 7 King street Milne, George, treasurer of police, 50 St Nicholas street, h. 29 Thistle street Milne, George, writer, 56 Castle street, h. 35 Mount street Milne, George, draper, 24 Chapel street, h. 33 Mount street Milne, George, carpenter, Gas Works, 3 Fish street Milne, George (H.M.C), 7 Jasmine terrace Milne, George, spirit dealer, 7 Wales street, h. above shop Milne, George, grocer, 25 College street Milne, J. and Sons, machine makers, 41 James street Milne, J. (of J. Milne and Sons), 21 James street Milne, James (of G. Milne and Co.), 5 Bon-Accord square Milne, James (late Angus Fraser and Co.), wine and spirit merchant, 72, h. 74 Union street Milne, James, teacher (Dr. Bell's School), 21 North Silver st. Milne, James, accountant, 22 Adelphi court, h. 57 Huntly st. Milne, James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn place Milne, James, brewer, 69 Virginia street, Brewery store, 13 Castle terrace, ft. 12 Castle terrace Milne, James, flesher, 191 Gallowgate Milne, James, first Serjeant of police, 1 Canal street Milne, John B. (of W. Milne and Son), 3 East Craibstone st. Milne, John, manager (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 3 James street Milne, Rev. John (Holburn Church), 51 Chapel street- Milne, John (of Milne and Pledge), 22 Albert terrace Milne, John, wholesale confectioner and merchant, 30 Union place and 4 Rose street, h. 2 Alford place Milne, John (of M. and M.), 13 Loch street Milne, John, assessor of lands and heritages for the Parlia- mentary Burgh of Aberdeen, 2 Guestrow, h. 2 Wind- sor place, 21 Victoria street west Milne, JohnD., advocate (of Milne and Walker), 14 Rubislaw terrace Milne, John, spirit dealer, 258 George street Milne, John, messenger-at-arms, house factor and insurance agent, Crown court, Union street, h. 48 Dee street Milne, John, gardener, 44 Market hall, h. Wallbrae Milne, John, overseer (Broadford Works), 13, Craigie street Milne, John, bottler, 6 Upperkirkgate, h. 14 Catherine street Milne, Johnston, boot and shoemaker, 13 Schoolhill, h. 31 Charlotte street Milne, Low, and Co., clothiers, shirt makers, and outfitters, 127 Union street Milne, Peter, draper, 36 St Nicholas street, h. Sunnyside Milne, Robert, civil engineer, and general manager, Great

North of Scotland Railway ; office, Waterloo Station, h. 10 Rubislaw terrace 182 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Milne, Eobert, clerk (Broadford works), 8 Ann place Milne, Eobert (of Milne, Sons, and Co.), 20 Albert terrace Milne, Samuel (of M'Eobbie and Milne), Albert place Milne, Sons, and Co., warehousemen, 35 and 37 Union street Milne, Thonias, 268 George street Milne, Thomas, gardener and nurseryman, Eubislaw Milne, William, & Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit mer- chants, 209 Union street Milne, William, & Son, fleshers, 10 and 11 Market hall Milne, William (of W. Milne & Son), Castle lodge, 1 Castle terrace Milne, William, chartered accountant, 83 Union street, h. 37 Thistle street Milne, William, clerk (J. M'Pherson & Co.), 16 Nether- kirkgate Milne, William S., agent and commission merchant, 45 Marischal street, h. 84 Skene square Milne, William, grocer, 21 Gordon street Milne, William, slater, 44 Chapel street Milne, William, advocate (of Yeats & Spottiswood), 46 King

street, li. 59 Dee street Milne, William, shipmaster, 3 North Broadford Milne, William, overseer, 17 Bank street

Milne, Win., grocer and spirit merchant, 43, 7^. 61 Skene sq. Milne, William (of Milne & Henderson), 75 Union street Milne, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 211 Union street Milne, Mrs J., 124 Union street Milne, Mrs, 3 Albert terrace Milne, Mrs Captain, lodgings, 51 Chapel street Milne, Mrs Captain James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 Gor- don street Milne, Mrs, provision dealer, 17 and 19 Shiprow Milne, Mrs, 32 Marywell street Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 156 George street Milne, Mrs, lodgings, and innkeeper, 8 Harriet street Milne, Mrs, 7 Black's buildings Mirne> Mrs, 54 Eegent quay Milne, Mrs, lodgings, 61 Eegent quay Milne, Mrs, laundress, Dunoon cottage, Euthrieston Milne, Mrs, 34 Skene square Milne, Mrs, shirtmaker, 65 East North street Milne, Miss, white seamstress, 168 Crown street Milne, Miss, Ashvale, Cuparstone Milne, Miss, lodgings, 18 Springbank street Milne, Miss, 43 Whitehouse street Milne, Miss, 25 Albert terrace Milne, Misses Martha and Jean, scripture readers, 73 John st. Milton, Mrs, sick nurse, 45 Park street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 183

Minty, Alex., 201 Union street Minty, James, assistant inspector of police, 16 Canal road Minty, William, superintendent (goods department, Cale- donian railway), 8 Bank street Minty, Mrs., sen., 9 Seamount place Mitchell & Muil, bakers, 46 Schoolhill Mitchell, Adam, builder and railway contractor, Broadford place, h. 1 Mount place Mitchell, Alex., bird and animal stuffer, Museum, 58 Castle street Mitchell, Alex., hide agent and grain merchant, 70 Broad st. Mitchell, Andrew, shore porter, 69 Park street Mitchell, Charles, blacksmith and grate manufacturer, 77, h. 75 George street Mitchell, Charles K., blacksmith and engineer, Inches, h. 3 Poslin terrace Mitchell, David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire, and Pelican Life Assurance Companies, 12 Adelphi court, h. 2 Albyn place Mitchell, George (Pratt & Keith), 1 Windsor place Mitchell, James, naval, military, and general outfitter, 29 Quay, h. 12 Constitution street Mitchell, James, shore porter, 2 Park place Mitchell, James, spirit dealer, 12 Frederick street Mitchell, James (of Mitchell & Muil), Belvidere place Mitchell, James (of Jamieson & Mitchell), United cottage, Holburn place Mitchell, James, outfitter, 61 Queen street Mitchell, John, artist and teacher of drawing, 60 Bon- Accord street Mitchell, John, jun., builder, 20 Bon-Accord lane, Ji. 6 Little Chapel street Mitchell, John, manager (Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind), 50 Huntly street Mitchell, John, principal beadle (Greyfriars), and funeral waiter, 47 Summer street

Mitchell, John, clerk (J. B. Adam), 3 King's crescent . Mitchell, John, spirit dealer, 1 Eegent quay, A. 31 Queen st. Mitchell, Peter, 67 Bon-Accord street Mitchell, Eobert, lock and hinge maker, Beattie's court, 102 Gallowgate, h. loo Gallowgate Mitchell, Thomas, shipmaster, Diamond cottage, Holburn pi. Mitchell, Rev. William L. (Free Holburn church), 34 Vic- toria street west Mitchell, William, postmaster of Aberdeen, Elmbank Mitchell, William, 16 Castle terrace Mitchell, William, manager (N. Co-operative Co., limited), 8 North Broadford 184 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Mitchell, Mrs, 21 Springbank terrace Mitchell, Mrs David, 3 Roslin terrace Mitchell, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 65 Chapel street Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker, 8 Guestrow Mitchell, Miss, 6 Henry street Moir, Alexander, tea merchant, 28 Blackfriars street Moir, Alexander, foreman carpenter (H., E., & Co.), 35 York street Moir, Alexander (E. Connon and Co.), 24 Bank street Moir, A., house carpenter and funeral undertaker, 66, h. 68 Skene square Moir, B. (of J. Moir and Son), 16 Albyn place Moir, Charles, clerk (A. Brown and Co.), 16 Marywell street Moir, David, shipmaster, 34 Park street Moir, George, principal beadle (Melville F. C), and tobac- conist, 2 Trinity Quay, h. 2, Braehead, Gilcomston Moir, George, grocer, 124 Causewayend Moir, James, surgeon and druggist, 36 Union place, h. 1 Eose street Moir, James, foreman ropemaker (Catto, Thomson, and Co.), 19 York street Moir, James, insurance agent, 18 Schoolhill, h. Home cot- tage, 2 Holburn place Moir, James (of Gordon and Moir), 2 Holburn place Moir, James, millwright, Hilldowntree, Banchory Devenick Moir, John, & Son, preserved provision manufacturers, and export oilmen, 56 Virginia street

Moir, John, brassfounder, Windmill lane, In. 85 Gallowgate Moir, "William, advocate, 2 Correction wynd, h. 266 George street Moir, William, tailor and clothier, 6 and 7 Market gallery, h. Home cottage, 2 Holburn place Moir, Wm., traveller (Glegg and Thomson), 9 Henry street Moir. William, shore porter, 20 Castle street Moir, William, late grocer, 1 Martin's lane Moir, Wm., grocer, 16 Nellfield place Moir, Wm., jun., manager, (W. Williams), 20 Castle street Moir, Mrs Dr., 1*72 Skene street west Moir, Mrs, 11 Henry street Moir, Miss, lodgings, 35 Victoria street west Moir, Miss, 84 Bon-Accord street Moir, Miss J., flower and fruit modeller, 1 Martin's lane, Green Moir, Miss, dressmaker, 46 North Charlotte street Moir, Misses, 254 Union street Moir, Misses, dressmakers, 40 Chapel street Mollison, John, baker, 136 Skene street Mollison, John, 130 Union street CTTY OF ABERDEEN. 185

Mollison, Wm,, clerk (N. of S. E. L. Co.), 35 St Nicholas st. Mollison, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, 140 Skene street Mollison, Miss, teacher, 49 Chapel street Mollyson, Charles Al$x., inspector of branches (N. of S. B.), 6 Marine place Mollyson, Mrs, 160 Crown street Moncur, James, mason and stonecutter, 4 Causewayend Moncur, Mcol, hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi court Monro, George, spirit dealer and cab proprietor, 23 Eegent quay, stables 20 St Clement street, h. 7 Garvock street Monro, James, late shipmaster, 39 Constitution street Monro, Joseph, accordian repairer, and musical instrument maker and stationer, 32 Woolmanhill, h. 20 Short Loanings Monro, Mrs (late of ITuntly), 61 Dee street Montgomery, James, smoke curer, mason and slater, works 52 Longacre, h. 103 Gallowgate More, Miss, lodgings, 36 Schoolhill More, Miss, 150 Crown street Morgan. James, accountant (Aboyne andBraemar Railway), office Waterloo Station, h. 225 King street Morgan, Patrick, clerk (Richards & Co.), 11 Kingsland place Morgan, William, hairdresser, 22 Woolmanhill, h. 296 George street Morgan, Wm., jun., hairdresser, 300 George street Morgan, Mrs John, provision dealer, 111 Causewayend Morgan, Mrs, lodgings, 91 Broad street Morice, D. R., advocate (of Clark & Morice), h. 46 Don street, Old Aberdeen Morice, Thomas, messenger (G. N. of S. R.), 10 Jasmine terrace Morice, Miss, 2 Golden square Morice, Miss, lodgings, 12 Castle street Morison and Harvey, managers, Aberdeen Lime Co., Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches Morison & Leslie, corn factors and commission agents, 57 Marischal street Morison, Alex., shipmaster, 15 Constitution street Morison, David, merchant, Manhattan cottage, 2 Mackie pi. Morison, Forbes, train superintendent (G. N. of S. R.), 54 Regent quay Morison, George, M.D., surgeon (R. A. Highlanders), 24 Albyn place Morison, George, leather merchant, 37 Upperkirkgate, h. 156 George street Morison, George, shoemaker, 10 Gordon street Morison, George, brush manufacturer, 22| George street, h. Froghall place 16 186 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Morison, James, superintendent, Aberdeen Market, h. Na a tional Bank court, 42 Castle street Morison, James, plasterer and architectural modeller, 86' Spring- garden, h. 1 Steven place Morison, James (of Morison & Leslie), 16 Constitution street Morison, James, gardener, Eosemount place Morison, James W., teacher, South parish school Morison, John, agent for the City of Glasgow Bank, 15 Constitution street Morison, John G-., clerk (A. Masson, auctioneer), 115 Union st. Morison, Leslie, inspector of meters (G. L. Co.), 95 Wales st. Morison, Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 157 Crown st. Morison, Mrs Alex., bookseller and stationer, 28, h. 30 Marischal street Morison, Mrs, 1 St Mary's place Morison, Mrs, matron, Boyal Infirmary Morison, Mrs, lodgings, 140 Union street Morison, Mrs John, 15 Constitution street Morren, Miss, 29 Dee street Morrice, Alex., merchant, 15 Chronicle lane Morrice, Mrs Alex., 21 Albyn place Morris, Charles, 14 Bank street Morris, William, Y.S., 5 Langstane place; shoeing forges, 7 Langstane place and 8 Schoolhill Morris, John, eating house keeper, 5 Gallowgate Morrison & Co., Alex. W., opticians and nautical instrument makers, 14 Begent quay Morrison, Alex. W. (of A. W. Morrison & Co.), 13 Kings- land place Morrison & Skakle, jewellers, silversmiths, and opticians, 68 Netherkirkgate Morrison, Charles (W. & K. Jopp), 39 Victoria street west Morrison, George, flesher, 11 Upperkirkgate Morrison, George, draper, 72 George street, h. 13 Loch street Morrison, James (of Morrison & Skakle), \\ North Broadford Morrison, James, baker, 6 and 7 Shiprow, h. South Botunda place Morrison, James, billiard rooms, 7 Adelphi court Morrison, James, manure agent, Forsyth's park, Eosemount place Morrison, John, spirit dealer, 41 East North street Morrison, Malcolmson, nurseryman, Forbesfield, Cuparstone Morrison, Eobert, watch and clock maker, 60 Netherkirkgate Morrison, William, flesher, 37, li. 38 Woolmanhill Morrison, William, clothier, 1 Black's buildings Morrison, William, 2 Gray's buildings, Eosemount Morrison, Miss, 53 Huntly street Mortimer, James, gardener, 25 Market hall, li, Eubislaw ;

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Mortimer, James, late brazier, Margaret's place, Euthrieston Mortimer, James, grocer, 11 Harriet street Mortimer, William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St Nicholas street, h. Exchange court, Union street Mortimer, William, 1 Eubislaw place Mortimer, Mrs, 10 Cuparstone place Morton, David (of J. Laing & Co.), 121 Union street Morton, J. & T., provision curers, Clayhills Mowat, James, tailor and clothier, 37 St Nicholas street renovator of gentlemen's wearing apparel, 8 Flour-

millbrae ; h. 1 St Mary's place Mowat, James, gardener, 11 Huntly street Mowat, Miss, lodgings, 18 Nellfield place, Cuparstone Mowat, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 8 Summer street Mowlem & Co., 88 Waterloo quay, and Provost Blaikie's

quay ; H. A. Burstall, agent ; office, 14 Marischal st. Muil, Francis, baker (of Mitchell & Muil), 66 Dee street Muil, Eev. Francis, 11 Bon-Accord street Muil, Miss, 4 Strawberry bank Muill, John, advocate, 46 Schoolhill, h. Belvidere place Muill, Mrs, Belvidere place Miiller, C. F., teacher of French and German, 36 Union row Mullet's Commercial Lodgings, 22 Broad street Munro, Alex., tailor and clothier, 7| Woolmanhill Munro, Andrew (of Milne & Munro), Holburn place Munro, David (of J. & D. Munro), 169 Skene street west Munro, J. & D., boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirkgate Munro, James, carter, Pitmuxton Munro, James, late shipmaster, 39 Constitution street Munro, John (of Leckie, Wood, & Munro), Torry farm Munro, John, 8 Catherine street Munro, Joseph, farmer, Broomhill, Pitmuxton Munro, Kenneth, baker, 60, h. 62 George street Munro, Simon, spirit merchant, 51, h. 49 Guestrow Munro, Mrs, 36 Skene terrace Munro, Miss, embroidery teacher, 10 Dee street Munro, Miss Elizabeth, 25 Bon-Accord street Murdoch, Alex., & Son, grain merchants, 49 Eegent quay Murdoch, Alex., wright, Minister's lane Murdoch, William, silk mercer (successor to George Suther- land), 149 Union street, h. 77 Chapel street Murdoch, Mrs A., Burnside cottage, Ruthrieston Murdoch, Mrs, matron, Shaw's hospital, Eosebank house, Eosemount Murphy, Mrs, bookseller, 6 South Silver street Murray & M'Combie, advocates, and secretaries to the Local Board of the North British and Mercantile Assurance Company, 103 Union street 188 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Murray, Alex. S., teller (C. of G. Bank), 10 Springbank terr. Murray, Andrew, advocate (of Murray & M'Combie), 35 Belmont street Murray, D. B., teacher, 12 Bank street Murray, George, tin plate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel street Murray, George, builder, 65 Park street Murray, George, telegraph office, 76 Union street Murray, Isaac, furnishing tailor, Crown court, 41 \ Union street Murray, James (late G. & E, King), bookseller and stationer,

and Bible depository, 28 St Nicholas street, In,, Vernal cottage, Balmoral place Murray, James, M.D., 80 Chapel street Murray, James, 21 Watson street Murray, James A., accountant and sharebroker, 19 Union buildings, h. 59 Bon-Accord street Murray, James, manufacturer (J. & J. Crombie), 5 Eose- mount terrace Murray, John, importer of foreign goods, and general mer- chant, 74 Union street, 1st floor, h. 3rd floor Murray, John, boot and shoemaker, 15, h. 13| Park street Murray, John, shoemaker, 4 and 5 Market gallery, h 32 Union row Murray, Peter, broker, 44 East North street Murray, Eobert, shipmaster, 6 Watson street Murray, William, 10 Springbank terrace Murray, Wm., contractor, 31 North Silver street Murray, William, commission agent, 88, h. 147 Hutcheon st. Murray, Mrs John, Leighton lodge, Hardgate Murray, Mrs John, lodgings, 26 § North Broadford Murray, Mrs William, 14 St Clement street Murray, Mrs, 2| Mary place Murray, Miss, 50 Schoolhill Murray, Misses, teachers of music and languages, 2 Dee pi.

Music Hall Buildings, Union street ; keeper, Wm. Clark Music Hall, Alhambra, 2 Guild street Music Hall, Bon-Accord, 50| Union street Mustard, Eobert, tailor and clothier, 192, h. 275 George st. Mutch, James, letter carrier, 6 Black's buildings Mutch, John, late blacksmith, 15 Jasmine terrace Mutch, Eobert, baker, 83, h. 75 Gallowgate Mutch, William, overseer (D. Hogarth & Co.), 44 Gordon st. Mutter, Howey, & Co., railway agents, 6 King street

NAPIER, Alexander, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar, h. St Machar place Napier, Charles, 92 John street, h. Calton terrace Napier, Joseph, broker, 54 Shiprow, h. above shop CITY OF ABERDEEN. 189

Napier, Wm., foreman moulder (BlaiMe Bros.), 17 St Clement street

National Bank of Scotland Branch, 42 Castle street ; agent, Thomas Adam National Boiler Insurance Co. (Limited), Manchester. See Insurance Agents National Fire and Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents National Life Assurance Society. See Insurance Agents National Guarantee and Suretyship Association (Limited). See Insurance Agents

National Security Savings' Bank, Exchange street ; Thomas Riddel, actuary Naylor, James, Freemascns' hotel, 44 Netherkirkgate Needham, John, master, St Peter's Catholic Academy and School, Constitution street Neil, George, pianofore maker (Logan & Co.), 30 Blackfriars street Neil, James, silk mercer, 183 Union street, h. 165 Crown st. Neil, Mrs Joseph, 217 Union street Neilson, George, secretary's assistant (G. N. of S. B.), 21 Rosemount place Neilson, William, boat builder, 10 Canal terrace Nelson, Daniel, feuar, 14 Holburn street Nelson, Daniel, shipmaster, 20 Bank street Ness, Bobert, sen., coach builder and harness maker, 7 Union row, carriage saloon 226, h. 220 Union street Ness, Bobert, jun., coach builder, carriage and harness bazaar, 235 and 237 Union street Netherlands Vice-Consul, Charles Ludwig, 57 Marischal st. New Club, 181a Union street Newton, John, shipowner, 28 Wellington street Nicol, Alexander, ship and insurance broker, 39 Marischal street, h. 29 Albyn place Nicol, Alexander, meter, 61 Commerce street Nicol, Alexander, cooper, Bed Lion court, 77 Broad street Nicol, George (A. Cowie & Co.), 36 Union street Nicol, James, Professor of Natural History (University of Aberdeen), 15 Bon-Accord square Nicol, James, verger (St Mary's), 19 Jasmine terrace Nicol, James, guard (Cal. By.), 20 Bank street Nicol, John, beadle (U.P. Church, George street), and funeral waiter, 16 Northfield, Gilcomston Nicol, Mrs Dr., 17 Belmont street Nicol, Mrs George, grocer and provision merchant, 48, h. 50 Windmillbrae Nicol, Mrs, vintner, 18 Wellington street Nicol, Miss, lodgings. 1 Spa street Nicol, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 Shore brae 190 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Nicoll, Alexander, commercial traveller, 16 Ann place Mcolson, Alex., blacksmith, 181 West North street, h, 5 Mounthooly Mcolson, Alexander, baker, 2, h. 3 Waverley place Mcolson, David, baker and confectioner, 10 Exchequer row, h. 8 Exchequer row Mcolson, William, assistant (Gr. & S.), 24 Bank street Mcolson, Wm., coal broker (D. M'Taggart), 27 Marywell st. Mcolson, Misses Wilson, of Glenbervie, 9 Carden place Mddrie, Wm., artist, 25 Marywell street Mddry, Charles, house carpenter, 64 Hutcheon street Nisbet, James, 4 Skene place Noble, George, cooper, 6 Martin's lane, h. 7 Carmelite st. Noble, Wm.. assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar, h. 14 Holburn street Norfolk Farmers' General Assurance and Investment Co. (Limited). See Insurance Agents Norie, Thomas, shipmaster, Albert cottage, Balmoral place Norrie, Miss, 13 Springbank terrace North British and Mercantile Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents

North of Scotland Banking Co,, Castle st. ; Eobert Lumsden, manager North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co., 4 Flourmillbrae and

6 Flourmill lane ; Wm. Brebner, manager Northern Advertiser Office, 9 St Catherine's wynd Northern Agricultural Co., grain, coal, and all kinds of

manure merchants, 30 Waterloo quay ; Alexander Anderson, manager Northern Assurance Co., David Christie, manager; office, 3 King street Northern Co-operative Co. (limited), 51 Gallowgate, 55 Regent

quay, 135 Skene st., and 203 George st. ; clothiery.

46 St Nicholas street ; bakery, 207 George street Northern Employment Institute and Select Register Office ; Alex. Pirie, manager, 1 Huntly street

Northern Hotel, 245 Union street ; Alex. M. Mackie Northey, Capt., adjutant 11th Dep. Batt., 7 Waverley place

Norway, Consul for ; John F, White, 107 King street Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance As- sociation. See Insurance Agents Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office. See Insurance Agents Norwich Provident Insurance Society. See Insurance Agents

OAK-TREE Foundry, Inches ; C. Mitchell Ogg, David, basket maker, 29, 30, 31 and 32 Market gallery,

and 43 Upperkirkgate ; warehouse, 79 Loch street, h. 24 Correction wynd ;

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Ogg, Henry, & Co., Strathdee distillery, Cuparstone Ogg, James, beadle (Free John Knox), 80 George street Ogg, J. & J., stonecutters, 77 Holburn street Ogg, J. (of J. & J. Ogg), 6 Bank street Ogg, Wm, F., advocate, 15 Adelphi court, h. 118 Crown st. Ogg, William, house carpenter, 8 St Mary's place, h. 119 Chapel street Ogg, Mrs, 35 St Nicholas street Ogilvie, Alex., & Co., hatters, 32 Queen street Ogilvie, Alex., clerk, 35 Queen street Ogilvie, Alex., clerk of works 12 North Charlotte street Ogilvie, George, M.D., professor, Institutes of Medicine (University of Aberdeen), 29 Union place Ogilvie, James, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 9 Crown st., h. 2 Westfield place Ogilvie, John, 10 Kingsland place Ogilvie, Martin (D. M'Hardy & Son), 13 Constitution street Ogilvie, Thomas, & Son, hat and cap manufacturers and warehousemen, 17 Drum's lane Ogilvie, Thomas, sen. (of T. Ogilvie & Son), Heath park cottage, Maryculter Ogilvie, Thomas, jun. (of T. Ogilvie & Son), Belvidere place Ogilvie, Miss, 46 Bon- Accord street Ogilvie, Miss, 7 Strawberry bank Ogston, Alex., soap and candle manufacturer, 92 Loch street, h. 9 Golden square, and Ardoe, Banchory-Devenick Ogston, Alex., M.D., 156 Union street Ogston, Francis, M.D., 156 Union street Ogston, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Justice street

Old Machar Poor House, St Machar place ; inspector, Thos. Skene Oliver, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Gallowgate, h. 85 George street Oliver, Miss, matron (Footdee Cooking Depot), 11 York street, Footdee Ophthalmic Institution for Diseases of the Eye, 60 St Nicho-

las street ; open daily at 3*30 P.M. Orchard, Thomas G., supervisor, first district, 19 Justice mill lane Ord, Alex,, silk mercer, general draper and clothier, 111 Union street, h. 41 Dee street Orphan and Destitute Female Hospital, 30 Huntly street matron, Miss Malcolm

PAGE, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 31 Diamond street Palladium Life Assurance Society. See Insurance Agents Palmer, William J., brewer, Hardgate brewery, Holburn place, h. Balmoral place 192 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Panton, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 67 Park street Parker & M'Conibie, advocates, 52 Skene terrace Parker, John (of Parker & M'Conibie), 52 Skene terrace Parker, Mrs Gavin, 52 Skene terrace Paterson, A. E., M.D., 11 Union place Paterson, A. & G., wood merchants, Inches Paterson, Arthur F., shipmaster, 14 Wellington street Paterson, David, general agent, 34 Marischal street Paterson, David, stamper, Post office, h. 17 Hutcheon street Paterson, George, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 70 Windmillbrae, h. 46 Chapel street Paterson, George Hilton, Ellangowan, Cults Paterson, James, draper, 59, h. 61 Gallowgate Paterson, James (of W. Paterson & Sons), 9 Waverley place Paterson, John, surgeon, 31 Bon-Accord street Paterson, John, boot and shoemaker, 194 "West North street Paterson, Samuel, accountant (G. N. of S. R. Co.), 53 Vic- toria streec west Paterson, Win,, & Sons, wholesale druggists, 133 and 135 Gallowgate Paterson, W. T. (of Leith & Paterson), Kenfield, Mannofield Paterson, William, grain merchant, 40 Chapel street Paterson, Wm., draper (J. Fowler), 3 Hawthorn terrace Paterson, Mrs John, 35 Huntly street Paterson, Mrs William, Spring-garden house Paterson, Mrs, 3 Mackie place Paterson, Mrs, provision seller, 277 George street Paterson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9 Bon-Accord street Paton, Miss (of Grandholm), 32 Skene terrace Paul & Mackay, bullion dealers, 5 Guild street Paul, Alexander, plasterer, 32 Hardgate Paul, George, gardener, 16 Market hall, h. 48 Upper Denburn Paul, William, advocate, 177 Union street, h. Stranathro cottage, Muchalls Paull, James, advocate, 22 Belmont street, h. 141 Crown st. Paxton, James, flesher, 34 Queen street Peddie, James, teacher (North Parish School, Albion street), 55 John street Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 7 Regent quay, h. 1 Hadden street Pegler, Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Hadden street Peggie, David, shipmaster, 18 Watson street Peggie, Thomas, overseer (Broadford Works), 10 Watson st. Pelican Life Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Penman, James (agent, for Wm. Collins, Sons, & Co., pub- lishers, Glasgow), 137 Union street Penny, Wm., shipmaster, 1 South Crown street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 193

Pension Office, 135 King street Peterkin, James, builder, 1 Henry place Peterkin, Mrs, midwife, 200 Gallowgate Peterkin, Miss G., boarding school, 50 Union place Peters, George, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 10, h. 8 Gallowgate Petrie, Alexander, grocer, 111 "West North street Petrie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 124 King street, h. 32 Park street Petrie, Alexander (of J. & A. Petrie), 11 Huntly street Petrie, Andrew, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 41 Green, h. 2 South Crown street Petrie, David, mealseller, 51 Green Petrie, James R., & Sons, jobbing gardeners, Hardgate, near Bellevue

Petrie, James, sen. , 4 Bon-Accord terrace Petrie, James & Alexander, monumental polished granite works, Clayhills, Wellington road Petrie, James, jun. (of J. & A. Petrie), 45 Bon-Accord street Petrie, Joseph, tea and spirit merchant, 45 Commerce street Petrie, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 174 George street Petty, David, shipmaster 125 Crown street Philip & Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union street Philip, Alexander, dyer, 200, h. 202 George street Philip, Colin A., advocate, 82 Queen street Philip, Richard, tailor and clothier, 115 Union street, h. 27 Thistle street Philip, Robert, shipmaster, Carden place west Philip, Thomas, shipmaster, 62 Catherine street Philip, William, tinsmith, 5 George street, h. 5 Canal street Philip, Wm., jun. (of Philip & Cooper), 2 Strawberry bank Philip, William, shipmaster, 1 Balmoral place Philip, Mrs James, 161 Skene street west Philip, Mrs Dr, Loanhead terrace Philip, Mrs, lodgings, 21 Summer street Phoenix Fire Office. See Insurance Agents Pickthorn, Mrs Captain, 279 George street Piper, Mrs., 17 Holburn place Pirie, Alexander, & Sons, paper manufacturers and whole-

sale stationers ; works Stoneywood, Woodside, and Union Works, Poynernook, Aberdeen Pirie, Alex. G. (of A. Pirie & Sons), Seaton house Pirie, A., joiner and feuar, 2 Powis place Pirie, Alexander, Northern Institute and Select Eegister Office, 1 Huntly street Pirie, Charles, grocery and provision warehouse, 1 Gordon st. Pirie, Francis Logie (of A. Pirie & Sons), Waterton Pirie, George, shore porter, 1 1 Chronicle lane ;;

194 GENERAL DIRECTOET,

Pirie, George, spirit merchant, 121 Gallowgate Pirie, Gordon (of A. Pirie & Sons), Scotstown Pirie, James, letter carrier (P.O.), 10 Eegent quay Pirie, James, superintendent (Harbour Works), 5 Clarence st. Pirie, John, cooper, 13 Shuttle lane. h. 92 Commerce street Pirie, John, spirit, grocery, and provision merchant (Market house), 61 Green, h. above shop Pirie, Johnstone, branch secretary (Young's Par. Light and M. O. Co., 33 Market street), 7 Mount street Pirie, William E., D.D., professor of church history (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 13 Bon-Accord square Piriej Mrs Gordon, fishmonger, Basement floor, Market, h. 17 Carmelite street Pirie, Mrs William, 67 Bon-Accord street Pirie, Mrs, lodgings, 22 Kidd lane Pirie, Mrs, sick nurse, 7 St Andrew street Pirie, Miss, dressmaker, 20 Kidd lane Pirrie, William, M.D., F.E.S.E., professor of surgery (Uni- versity of Aberdeen), 253 Union street Pitcairn, Lieutenant- Colonel A., 154 Union street Pithie, Eichard, shipmaster, 93 Wales street Pittendrigh, James, shipmaster, 19 Prospect terrace Pittendrigh, Wm., builder, 56 Loch street, h. 65 Gallowgate Plate Glass Insurance Co. (London). See Insurance Agents Plate Glass Insurance Co. (National Provincial). See In- surance Agents Plate Glass Insurance Co. (Guardian), limited. See In- surance Agents Playfair, Charles, gunmaker, 138 Union st., h. 2f Albyn place Police Office, 25 Castle street Police Writing Chambers, 50 St Nicholas street Pollock, Mrs, 1 Crown court, 4l| Union street Poison, A. H., agent (British Legal Life Assurance and Loan Co., limited), 81 Spring-garden Poor's Eate Office (St Nicholas parish), 30 Marischal street William Steele, collector Poor's Eate Office (Old Machar parish), 13 Belmont street Alexander Diack, collector Pope, Samuel, writing master, Grammar school, h. 1 Thistle street Porter & Leighton, boot and shoe makers, 52 St Nicholas st. Porter, George (of Porter & Leighton), 11 Charles street Porter, James W., baker, 211 Gallowgate, h. Causeway place Porter, John, feuar, Steven place, 35 North Broadford Porter, William, overseer (George Milne & Co.), 14 Fish street

Porthill School, Seamount place ; entrance, 120 Gallowgate Post Office, Market street Do. Eeceiving Pillar Letter Box, near 32 Quay CITY OF ABERDEEN. 195

Post Office Receiving Pillar Letter Box, 221 Union street Do. do. do. Wellington place Do. do. do. King street, corner of East Worth st. Do. do. do. 1*71 Crown street Do. do. do. Black's buildings Do. do. do. George street, op- posite 228 Do. do. do. Gallowgate head Do. do. do. St Clement st., cor- ner of York place Do. do. do. Joint railway sta- tion, Guild street Pratt & Keith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 51 and 53 Union street Presslie, Wm., teacher (St Andrew's school, Bremner's court, 9 Castle street), h. Kepplestone cottage, Rubislaw Pressly & Leys, engineers, blacksmiths, and machine makers, Inches Pressly, James (of Pressly & Leys), 17 Jasmine terrace Preston, James, L. and N. W. and Caledonian railway com-

panies' traffic agent in Scotland ; office, Guild street

station ; h. 55 Victoria street west Primrose, Thomas, advocate, 19 North Silver street Prince, Mrs, 6 Henry place Probit, James, furnishing tailor, 41 Netherkirkgate Proctor, William, superintendent (Hogarth & Co.'s salmon fishings), 11 Prospect terrace

Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ; George Cadenhead, advo- cate, 11 Union buildings Procurator-Fiscal for the County; Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate, 11 Union buildings

Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace for Aberdeenshire ; John D. Milne, 129 Union street Professional Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Prosser, Oswald, solicitor, 38 Castle street, h. 11 Ann place Provident Clerks and General Guarantee Assurance, limited. See Insurance Agents Provident Life Office and County Fire Office. See Insurance Agents

Prussian Yice-Consul ; John F. White, 107 King street

Public Baths, 5 Crooked lane ; superintendent, Donald M'Kay Public English, &c, Schools, Little Belmont street Public News-room, Corn Exchange Purdie, Mrs, lodgings, 33 Summer street Purvis, Alex., late Coastguard, 164 Crown street Pyper, Andrew, ginger beer and lemonade manufacturer, 15 James street 196 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Pyper, John, Thistle cottage, Buthrieston Pyper, William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 89 Broad street, h. 12 Shoe lane Pyper, William, post-horse master and livery stables, 12 Shoe lane

QUEEN Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents

Queen's Hotel, 25 Union street ; John Bonner, innkeeper

RAE, Francis, late cartwright, 60 Skene street Eae, Francis, grocer, 22 Upper Denburn Eae, John, messenger, stamps and taxes, 54 Castle street Eae, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 16 Hanover street, h. 32 Park street Eae, John, commercial traveller (E. Reid, 57 Broad street), 17 Craigie street Eae, John, grocer, 45 St Andrew street Eae, Win,, millwright (Ferryhill foundry), 9 Bank street Eae, Wm., jobbing gardener, 80 St Andrew street Eae, Mrs, lodgings, 3 St Mary's place Eae, Mrs, lodgings, 6 Little Chapel street Eae, Mrs, innkeeper, 6 Mealmarket street Eae, Miss, 43 Victoria street west Raeburn, Peter (of Garden and Raeburn), 47 Schoolhill Eafferty, Mrs Peter, hosier, 27 Huntly street office, Eailway (Aboyne and Braemar), head Waterloo station ;

W. B. Ferguson, secretary ; R. Milne, manager

Eailway (Caledonian), Guild street station ; Alex. Alexander, district traffic superintendent Railway (Deeside), head office, Waterloo station; W. B. Fer-

guson, secretary ; R, Milne, manager Eailway (Great North of Scotland), head office, Waterloo sta-

tion ; W. B. Ferguson, secretary; R. Milne, manager Eailway (Joint passenger station), off Guild street Rainie, Geo., gardener and porter (Female Orphan Asylum), 19 Albyn place Rainnie, Alex., builder and timber merchant, 50 Commerce street, h. 5 Mitchell pace Eainy, Alexander, M.D., physician and surgeon, lecturer on midwifery, 17 Golden square Rait, William, teacher (Bon-Areord Infant School, Mary well street), 2 Prospect terrace, Ferryhill Eait, Isabella, spirit dealer, 19 Virginia street Eamage, Alexander, teacher (Free South Church School), Charlotte street, h. Lochhead Eamage, Mrs, 90 Bon-Accord street Ramsay, Andrew, Convener of Trades' officer, 35 Chapel st. Ranken, Eobert, agent, 23 Eosemount place ;

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Rattray, Alex., tobacco pipe manufacturer, 70 West North st. Rattray, David (of F. & R.), 7 Powis place Rattray, John, south mail guard, 41 Summer street Rattray, Robert, M.D., surgeon-superintendent, R. Infirmary Rattray, William, manufacturing chemist, St Clement's chemical works, 18 Links street, h. at the works Rattray, William, teacher, Aberdeen Institution, 9 North Silver street Rattray, William (of Patrick Whyte & Co.), 32 Mount street Rawson, Captain S., 1 Ann place Ray, Miss, Elmbank, Hardgate Record Office, 27 King street; John Ligertwood. advocate,

sheriff-clerk ; Alex. H. Chalmers, commissary clerk

Charles Warrack, commissary clerk depute ; Newell

Burnett, advocate ; James A. Sinclair, clerk of the

peace ; John Reid, advocate ; Thomas Spark Sinclair,

advocate ; John G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute ; Wm.

Daniel ; Major John Ross, chief constable ; James Cran, superintendent, county police Registrar for Parish of St Nicholas. John Watt, 4 Correction wynd Registrar for Parish of Old Machar, John Leask, 21^ Union terrace Reid, Alex., treasurer (Harbour office), 161 Crown street Reid, Alex., late cart and plough wright, 29 Skene street Reid, Alex., shore porter, 1 Park place Reid, Andrew, merchant, 6 Waverly place Reid, Benjamin, & Co., seedsmen and nurserymen, and imple- ment makers, 132 Union street; nurseries, Albyn place

and Burnieboozle ; implement works, Justice mills Reid, Benjamin, 31 Albyn place Reid, David (of G. Reid & Sons), 76 Dee street Reid, Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East Church), 6 Little Chapel street Reid, Rev. Edward, Union glen Reid, George & Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union st. Reid, George, smith and bellhanger, 54^ Loch street, h. 84 King street Reid, George, jun., artist, 84 King street Reid, George (of B. Reid & Co.), 23 Justice Mill lane, Straw - berrybank Reid, George, tea and spirit merchant, 23 Shiprow, h. 42 Castle street Reid, James, foreman (W. Pittendrigh), 20 Skene terrace

Reid, James, furnishing tailor, 154, 7i. 251 George street Reid, James, overseer (J. Abernethy & Co., Ferryhill foun- dry), 9 Bank street Reid, James, joiner, 4 Fish street 17 198 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Eeid, James, builder, mangle, plane, boot-tree, and last manufacturer, 58 John street

Eeid, John, advocate, Record Office, h. 1 Albert street Reid, John, manager, Gilcomston Brewery Co., h. at works Reid, John, writer, 28 Market street, h. 7 Crimon place Reid, John, first assistant inspector of poor, St Nicholas Parish, h. 23 Mount street Reid, John, shipowner, Granite hill, Rubislaw Reid, John, shipmaster, 4 Devanha terrace Reid, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 86 King street Reid, Robert, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 57 Broad street, Ji. 244 Union street Reid, Robert (H.M.O.), 7 Powis place Reid, William, manager of Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co., 57 Marischal street, h. 113 Crown street Reid, William, book-keeper (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 28 North Silver street Reid, William, photographer, 3 Summer street, h. 16 Chapel street Reid, William, slater, 296 George street Reid, William, M.D. and surgeon, 133, h. 131 Crown street Reid, William L. (of Jopp & Reid), Enfield, Pitfodels Reid, Wm., provision merchant, 136, k. 109 George street Reid, Mrs, matron (A. F. O. Asylum), 19 Albyn place Reid, Mrs D., lodgings, 173 Union street Reid, Mrs George, sen., 28 North Silver street Reid, Mrs, 6£ St Mary's place Reid, Mrs, 5 Wellington place Reid, Mrs, 1 Albert street Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Commerce street Reid, Mrs, & Son, Royal Restaurant and Dining Rooms, 41 Market street, h. above shop Reid, Mrs, sick nurse, 5 Fish street Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 25 Marywell street Reid, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Reid, Miss, 90 Union street Reid, Miss, hair restorer. 173 Union street Reid, Miss, Ivy cottage, Stocket road, near Watson street Reid, Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn street Reid, Miss, dressmaker, 14 Chapel street Reith, Alexander. M.D., chemist and druggist, 138 George street, h. 15 Skene terrace Reith, Archibald, M.D., 39 Union place Reith, James, provision store, Ruthrieston Reith, Wm., late builder, 8 North Broadford Reith, Mrs John, Cuparstone buildings Reith, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 10 Affleck street Rennet, David, teacher of mathematics, 13 North Silver st. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 199

Ronnie, Alexander, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 45 Upperkirkgate, h. 131 King street Kennie, George, printer, 64 Broad street, h 114 King street Rennie, John T., ship insurance and share agent, 48 Maris- chal street, h. Deemount Rennie, John, grocer, 21 Justice street Rennie, Wm., furniture dealer, 23 Gallowgate Rennie, Wm., assistant dookmaster, 12 Cotton street Rennie, Mrs Captain, 31 Dee street Rennie, Mrs, 31 Victoria street west Rennie, Miss, dressmaker, 34 Union place

Restaurant Dining Rooms, 5 Bridge street ; attendant, Miss Sherar Rettie, James (of M. Rettie & Sons), 26 Broad street Rettie, M., & Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in London and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods, 151 Union street Rettie, Wm., of M. Rettie & Sons, 23 Dee street Rettie, Miss, 1 Union wynd Rezin, George, furnishing tailor, 4 Belmont street, h. Prim- rose hill, Old Aberdeen Rezin, Wm., tailor, 60 St Nicholas street Rezin, Mrs, lodgings, 60 St Nicholas street Rhind, A., commercial traveller, 26 Broad street, h. Wood- side Rhind, John, late mahogany merchant, 2 Wales street Rhind, John, warehouseman, 5 Exchange street, h. 73 John st. Rhynas, Geo., & Son, painters and decorators, 6 Langstane place, h. 68 College street Riach, James, boot and shoemaker, 30 Virginia street Riach, John, proprietor, 3 Thistle lane Riach, Mrs (Crown Inn), 3 Shore brae

Richards & Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford ; bleaching and vitriol worts, Rubislaw Richardson, John, teacher (Free Union), Virginia street Richardson, Wm., keeper of Court House, 23 Broad street Richmond, Miss, 10 Crimen place Riddel, D. & J., jewellers and watchmakers, 43 St Nicholas street, Ti. 33 Charlotte street Riddel, George, commission and general merchant, 36 Maris- chal street, h. 6 South Crown street Riddel, James, C.E., Wilford cottage, 1 Powis place Riddel, John S., commercial traveller (James M'Laren & Sons, Edinburgh), 2 Balmoral place Riddel, Peter, principal clerk (Harbour Office), 6 St Mary's place Riddel, Thomas, accountant (actuary N. S. Savings Bank), h: 158 Crown street ;

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Eiddel, Mrs William R., lodgings, 83 Bon-Accord street Eiddoch, John, commercial traveller, 3 Powis place Eiddoch, Mrs W., 34 Albert terrace

Eifle Club, 3 Bridge street ; James Humble, attendant

Eifle Volunteers (1st Aberdeenshire) ; orderly rooms, Black- friars street Eitchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 19 Prince Eegent street Eitchie, Benjamin, bottler, 18 Frederick st., h. 21 Jasmine ter. Eitchie, David, shipmaster, 54 Quay Eitchie, D. & A., furnishing tailors, 44 St Nicholas street,

Ji. 6 Thistle lane Ritchie, James, overseer, 12 Seamount place Eitchie, John, spirit dealer, 14 Eegent quay Eitchie, Robert, letter carrier (P.O.), 26 Thistle street Eitchie, Thomas, shipowner, 3 Millburn street Eitchie, Turner, saddler and harness maker, 5 and. 9 Back wynd, h. 16 Watson street Eitchie, William, superintendent of salmon fishings (Dee district), 18 Commerce street Eitchie, William, shoemaker, 46 Whitehouse street Eixon, James (of T. F. brickwork), 17 Prospect terrace Eobb, Alex., gas engineer, 49 Marischal street, h. 6 Affleck street Eobb, Andrew, gunmaker, 3 Henry place Eobb, Francis, foreman joiner (H., E., & Co.), 30 Albion st. Eobb, George, clerk, Town Clerk's office, h. 182 Gallowgate Eobb, George, wholesale grocer, 14 Young street, h. 257 George street Eobb, George, engraver and lithographer, 115 Union street Eobb, John, inspector, 170 Skene street west Eobb, John (of Watson & Eobb), 31 Charlotte street Eobb, Wm., museum attendant (University), 15 Bon-Accord st. Eobb, Mrs Charles, 2 Springbank terrace Eobbie, George, spirit dealer, 79 Holburn st., h. 50 Hardgate Eobbie, John, commercial traveller (Brebner & Grant), h. Belvidere place Eobbie, John, spirit dealer, 30 Causewayend Eobbie, John, stoneware merchant, Basement floor, Market h. 5 Flourmillbrae

Robbie, William, writer (Jopp & Eeid, 146 Union street), Ji. Belvidere place Eoberts, Captain Arthur, 34 Union terrace Eoberts, David, gig- and harness repository, 92 and 94 King

street ; and leather merchant, 17 Princes street ; h. 4 Frederick street Eoberts, John, baker, 1, h. 2 Catto square Eoberts, Mrs Eobert, spirit dealer, 15 Fisher row Eoberts. Mrs, 171 Skene street west CITT OF ABERDEEN. 201

Roberts, Mrs, midwife, 10 George street Eoberts, Miss, 79 King street Kobertson & Lumsden, advocates, 3 Union terrace Robertson, Alex., sculpture and monumental works, Mary- wellbank, Wellington road, h. 65 Dee street Robertson, Alex., Kepplestone house, Rubislaw

Robertson, Alex., plumber, gasfitter, and brassfounder ; office,

13 Skene terrace ; workshops, 5 Denburn terrace and

33 Union terrace ; h 38 Skene street Robertson, Alex., wright, 36, h. 34 Shiprow Robertson, Alex., baker, 64 Skene square Robertson, Andrew, sexton (Nellfield cemetery', Cuparstone. h. at the gate Robertson, Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, h. 6 Ferry- hill place Robertson, David (Royal hotel), post-horse master to her Majesty and the royal family, 61 Union street Robertson, George, spirit dealer, 2, h. 24 John street Robertson, George, 123 Chapel street Robertson, George, clerk (T. and C. Bank), 1 Ferryhill place Robertson, George, meal and barley warehouse, 55 Green, and Hilldowntree Robertson, George, sawmiller, Leggart, h. Hilldowntree Robertson, James, late hairdresser, 7 Balmoral terrace Robertson, James G., 10 Henry street Kobertson, John, watchmaker and jeweller, 10 and 11 Mar- ket gallery Robertson, John, advocate (of Robertson & Lumsden), Craib- stone house, Auchmull Robertson, John, book-keeper (John Lyell, 128 Union street), 15 Denburn terrace Robertson, John, cooper and fish dealer, 61 Commerce street, h. 79 Virginia street Robertson, Robert, tailor and clothier, 6, h. 4 St Nicholas lane Robertson, Robert, ropemaker, 127 Causewayend Robertson, William, commercial traveller (Anderson and Thomson), Garibaldi place, 71 Skene square Robertson, William, wright, 95 Chapel street Robertson, William, stoneware merchant, 88 George street, A. 37 Mount street Robertson, Wm, cabinetmaker, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate Robertson, William, dentist, 83 Union street Robertson, William, sub-editor (Aberdeen Herald), 12 Marischal street Robertson, Mrs B., 11 Albert terrace Robertson, Mrs, provision agent, 209 Gallowgate Robertson, Mrs, 22 Union terrace Robertson, Mrs, midwife, 21 Woolmanhill 202 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Robertson, Mrs, lodgings, 9 Shore brae Eobertson, Mrs, lodeings, 13 Marischal street Robertson, Mrs, midwife, 45 Park street Robertson, «Mrs John, innkeeper (City hotel), 21 St Nicholas street Robertson, Mrs, 16 Wellington street Robertson, Mrs, draper, 125 Crown street Robertson, Miss, 28 Union terrace Robertson, Miss, teacher (Ross's school, Holburn street), 181 Crown street Robertson, Miss, lodgings. 37 Victoria street west Robinson, Crum, & Co., cotton spinners, Bannermill Robinson, Hardy (of R. C. & Co.), Denmore Robson, Alex., seedsman (C. & L\), 5 Affleck street Robson, James W., assistant clerk to P. and I. Tax Commis-

sioners ; office, 12 King street, h. 54 Victoria st. west Rock Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Rodger, James, M.B., CM., M.A., 144 King street Roger, G. S. (of Pratt and Keith), 9 Bon- Accord square Roger, George Cooper, civil engineer and surveyor, 124 Union street Roger, Hugh, foreman blockmaker (H., R,., & Co.), 2 St Clement place Roger, James, clerk, 264 George street Roger, John (of Pratt and Keith), 89 Crown street Rogue Money Assessment for the City and Liberties of Aber-

deen ; office, 19 Union buildings Rollo, David, grocer, 21 Jasmine terrace Rollo, Wm, clerk (W. Clyne & Sous), 2| Watson street Rollo, Mrs, register office, 8 Flourmillbrae Ronald, John, engineer (H., R., & Co.), Garvock cottage, Garvock wynd Ronald, Wm., hide and leather factor, 182 George street

Rose, Alex., spirit dealer, 3 Park street, li. above shop Rose, Donaldson, & Co., shipowners and timber merchants, 7 York street Rose, George turner, 71 Green, h. 76 Skene street Rose, Geo., flesher, 26 and 27 Market hall, h. 4 Carden pi., south Rose, James (of D. R. & Co.), 5 Rubislaw terrace Rose, W. (of D. R. & Co.), 11 Golden square Rose, Mrs John, stabler, 166 Gallowgate Rosie, Mrs, Maybank cottage, 152 Hutcheon street west Ross & Millar, jewellers and watch dealers, 23 St Nicholas st. Ross, Adam (of Ross & Millar), 9 Craigie street Ross, Alex., engineer's assistant (G. N. of S. R.), 24 Rose- mount place Ross, Alex., stoneware merchant, 57 Windmillbrae Ross, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Cotton street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 203

Ross, Andrew, manager (G. T. & Son), 11^ Roslin terrace Ross, Andrew, druggist, 43, h. 42 Castle street Ross, Archibald, clerk, Police Tax office, 25 Ann street Ross, Rev. Charles (Free Bon-Accord Church), 20 Union ter. Ross, D., spirit dealer, 31 Loch street Ross, Donald, secretary and superintendent, N. E. 0. Mission, Alma cottage, Causewayend Ross, Francis, sorter, Post Office, 45 Summer street Ross, George, feuar, 2 Little Wales street Ross, George, bootmaker (J, Fraser and Son), 115 Union st., h. 34 North Broadford Ross, Hugh, umbrella maker, 12, h. 4 Gallowgate Ross, Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 11 Broad St., h. 100 Crown st. Ross, Hugh, grocer, 270 George street, h. 2 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Ross, James, advocate (Adam, Thomson, and Ross), 89 Bon- Accord street Ross, James (of Ross, Taylor, and Co.), 17 Jasmine terrace Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, 21, h. 25 Virginia street Ross, James, builder, 9 Margaret street Ross, James, shipwright, 20 Commerce street Ross, James, clothier and haberdasher, 206, h. 208 George st. Ross, James, grocer, 46 Summer street Ross, James, shipmaster, 16 Albert terrace Ross, James D., confectioner, 19, h. 21 George street

Ross, Major John, chief constable of Aberdeenshire ; office, Record buildings, King street, h. 1 Albyn place Ross, John, mason, 9 Margaret street Ross, John, silk mercer, &c, 119 Union st., h.52 Chapel st. Ross, John, blacksmith, 9 Chapel lane Ross, John, broker, 24 Shiprow Ross, John Adam, writer, 239 Union street, h. 14 Fish street Ross, Lewis, storekeeper, gas works, Links, h. at the gate Ross, Peter, shoemaker, 60 Gordon street Ross, Peter, shipmaster, 8 Park place Ross, Robert, and Son, plasterers, 2 King street place Ross, Taylor, and Co., rope and twine manufacturers, Love lane, King street road Ross, Wm., advocate, 20 Belmont street, h. 14 Rose street Ross, Wm., 158 Crown street Ross, Wm., M.D. (staff-surgeon, H.M.S. "Winchester"), 171 Crown street Ross, Wm., hay dealer, 11 Trinity quay, h. 19 Carmelite lane Ross, Wm. B., "messenger (Gas Light Co.), 14 Fish street Ross, Wm., Barrack Department, 127 King street Ross, Mrs Alex., 3 South Crown street Ross, Mrs A., lodgings, 41 John street Ross, Mrs, Railway tavern, Calsayseat ;

204 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Ross, Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 40 Skene square Eoss, Mrs, draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. 1 Berry lane Ross, Miss, boarding school, 42 Union place Ross, Miss, dressmaker, 24 Thistle street Ross, Miss, 37 Bon- Accord street Ross, Miss, dressmaker, 32 Union terrace Ross, Miss, milliner, 80 Queen street Ross, Miss, 3 Devanha terrace Ross, Miss, lodgings, 16 Back wynd Ross, Misses, 42 Skene street Ross's School, 47 Holburn street Rothnie, James, builder, Hutcheon street, h. 20 Craigie st. Routledge, Whinton, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gallowgate Routledge, Wm. (of W. Routledge & Son), 15 Carden place Routledge, Miss, 220 Gallowgate Rowell, Benjamin, watchmaker, 173, h. 247 George street Rowell, John, musical instrument and clock maker, 186 George street Rowell, Joseph, sen., blacksmith, 16 North Broarlford Roy, James, late nurseryman, Rotunda Lodge, Ferryhill Roy, James, late Civil Service, Prospect cottage, Ruthrieston

Roy, John, jun., nursery seedsman, 48 Union street ; nur- sery, Ferryhill, h. 4 Rotunda place, Ferryhill Roy, John, teacher (Dr John Brown's School), 2 Canal street Roy, William, fishing tackle maker, 24 North Broadford Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders' Militia Depot, Barracks, King Street Royal Bank of Scotland Branch Office, 152 Union street agents, Smith & Cochran, advocates Royal Hotel, 61 Union street, David Robertson Royal Insurance Co. (Liverpool). See Insurance Agents Royal Liver Friendly Society. See Insurance Agents

Royal Northern Agricultural Society ; Alexander Yeats, ad- vocate, 83 Union street, secretary

Royal Northern Club, 1 Union terrace ; James Tytler, ac- countant, 115 Union street, secretary Rudall, Rev. Alfred, B. A., Oxon, incumbent of St Mary's, Carden place, h. 5 Queen's cross Runciman, John, com. traveller, 205 George street Runciman, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 205 George street Runcy, Charles, Barkmill house, Berryden road Runcy, Charles F., advocate, 2 Correction Wynd, h. Craig- bank, Cults Runcy, James, late merchant, 43 Victoria street west Russel, Francis, beadle (Free Greyfriars Church), 5 Jopp's court, Broad street Russel, George, artist, 4 Dee street CITY OP ABERDEEN. 205

Russel, Peter, M.D., 12 Regent quay Russel, Thomas (of Hall, Eussel, & Co.), 8 Canal terrace Russel, William, bookseller and stationer, 19 Broad street, Ji. Millbank cottage, Woodside Russel, Mrs, 7 Crown terrace Russell, James (of Leslie & Russell), 33 Huntly street Russell, James, policeman (Joint Station), 12 Skene square Russell, Mrs, 31 Albert terrace Russell, Mrs, 35 Huntly street Russell, Mrs, 49 Bon-Accord street Russell, Miss, lodgings, 13 Bon-Accord street Russell, Miss, 9 Watson street Russia, Consul for, Win. Smith, 38 King street Rust, Alexander, commission agent, Crown court, 41| Union street Rust, Alex., builder, 18 Bon- Accord lane, h. 17 Bon- Accord street Rust, John, & Son, timber merchants, Footdee, and Rose street steam saw-mills, h. 20 Rose street Rust, Williamson, of Auchincleck, 7 Rosemount terrace Rust, Mrs, lodgings, 84 Union street Rutherford, George D., advocate and notary public, 124 Union street, h. 4 West Craibstone street Rutherford, James, audit accountant (G. N. of S. R.), 88 Skene square Rutherford, Rev. John (U. P. Church, St Nicholas lane), 10 Strawberry bank Rutherford, Thomas, carver, Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Ruthven, George J. W., 19 Springbank terrace Rutledge, John, governor of prison, East prison Ruxton, Thomas, advocate, 84 Union street, h. 22 Rubislaw terrace Ruxton, Mrs Charles, 4 Albert street

ST ANDREW'S Episcopal School, Bremner's court, 9 Castle street St John's Episcopal School, Crown terrace Nicholas Poor House, Nelson street governor, William St ;

Dalgleish ; inspector, James Wallace ; office, Old Gram- mar School, 56 Schoolhill

St Paul Street Hall, St Paul street ; keeper, Robert Wyllie Sachs, Marcus, Professor of Theology (Free Church College), Kepplestone cottage, Rubislaw Sadler, Mrs, lodgings, 189 Union street Saint, James, late shore porter, 11 Union row Saint, James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, hosier, and outfitter, 135, 139, 171, and 173 Union

street, li. 6 West Craibstone street 206 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Salmond, William, letter-carrier (P.O.), 5 Drum's lane

Salter, Mrs, flesher, 14 Market hall, li. 1 Nelson street Sams, Joseph Henry (of B. Reid & Co.), Bon-Accord works, Justice mills, h. 5 Ann place Sandison, John, shipmaster, 2 Bannermill street Sandison, Ludovic G., fishing tackle maker, 118 King street, h. 56 Spittal Sandison, William, draper, 175 Gallowgate Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50, h. 52 Summer street Sangster, Alex., sheriff officer, 10 Frederick street Sangster, Alex., draper, 40 Market gallery, h. 22 Mealmarket street Sangster, Alex., grocer, 234, h. 232 George street Sangster, Alex., stoneware merchant, 65 Windmillbrae, h. 3- Braehead, Gilcomston Sangster, George, jeweller, 81, h. 68 Broad street Sangster, George, merchant, 128 West North street Sangster, James, shipmaster, 4 Bannermill street Sangster, John, druggist, 46, h. 48 Commerce street Sangster, Eobert, sen., flesher, 31 Market hall, Ji. 21 Crown st. Sangster, William, cask collector, 37 Whitehouse street Sangster, Mrs, keeper, Public News-room, Exchange street, h. 53 Green Sangster, Miss, lodgings, 54 St Nicholas street

Sasines Eegister, Record office, King street ; N. Burnett, advocate, registrar Saunders, Benjamin, teller, N. of S. Bank, h. 8 North Garden pi. Saunders, Kemp, coal merchant, 43 Marischal street, h. 3 Vic- toria place Saunders, William, writer (Clark & Morice), 57 Green Saunderson, John, Ashvale, Cupavstone Savage, Edward, house steward, Lunatic asylum, h. 10 Henry street Scatterty, Alex., principal beadle (East church), and waiter, 32 St Nicholas street Schaschke, Gottleib, tailor and clothier, 1 Correction wynd, h. 6 North Broadford Scorgie, Alex., bookseller, 4 Guild street, h. 19 Bank street Scorgie, Alex., foreman shipwright (W. Hood & Co.), 21 Prince Regent street Scorgie, George, cask collector, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street Scorgie, H., Shanghai tea warehouse, 51 West North street Scorgie, James, guard (Caledonian railway), 15 Bank street Scorgie, John, egg and bntter dealer, 40 Broad street Scourse, J., teacher (St John's Episcopal school, St John's place),. Crown terrace Scotland Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Scott, Alex., shipmaster, 6 Bannermill street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 1*07

Scott, Alexander, letter carrier (P.O.), Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow Scott, A., gardener, 1 Market hall, h. Berrydea Scott, David, photographer, 246 Union street, &. 82 Chapel st. Scott, Francis, bookseller and stationer, 52 George street Scott, Henry, manager for Copestake, Moore, Crampton, and Co., 140 Union street Scott, James, agent (Mutter. Howey, & Co.), 6 King street Scott, Jas., grain merchant, 13 James st., h. 24 Blackfiiars st. Scott, James, cattle agent (Cal. railway), Wellington road Scott, John (North of Scotland Bank), 4 North Carden place Scott, John, accountant, National Bank of Scotland Scott, John, teacher (Gordon's hospital) Scott, John, hatter, 58 Queen street Scott, John, agent, 14 Mary well street Scott, William (N. of S. Bank), 18 Rosemount place Scott, William D., 9 St Mary's place Scott, Mrs, Euthrieston lodge Scott, Mrs James, 18 Eoseraount place Scott, Mrs John, chimney sweeper, 46 Gallowgate Scott, Miss (late of Berryden), 53 Bon-Accord street Scotsman Office, 20 Market street; Eobert Wa'ker Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society. See Insurance Agents Scottish Commercial Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Scottish Equitable Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Scottish Fire Insurance Co., Limited. See Insurance Agents Scottish Imperial Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents Scottish National Insurance Co., Edinburgh. See Insurance Agents Scottish Provident Institution of Edinburgh. See Insurance Agents

Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., 93 Union street ; T. Y. Wardrop, manager Scottish Union Fire and Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Scottish Widows' Fund. See Insurance Agents Scougall, Jas., government inspector of schools, 10 Albyn pi. Seaton Brick and Tile Works Depot, Guild street Sedgwick, John, foreman (D. Roberts, currier), 9 Princes st. Sefton, Mrs Charles, 50 Constitution street Sefton, Misses, Berlin wool and furnishing warehouse, 126 Union street, h. 50 Constitution street Sellar, James, shipmaster, 1 Links street Sellar, William, confectioner, 50 Castle street Sellar, Mrs, 31 Mount street

Session-Clerk for district of St Nicholas ; Alex. Simpson, advocate, 48 King street 208 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Session- Clerk for parish of Old Machar ; Cosmo M'Pherson Grant, 5 Orchard place, entrance from King street or from College bounds, Old Aberdeen Shand, Alex. S., of Templeland, 4 Bon-Accord square Shand, David (of M'Gregor & Shand), 1 Baker street Shand, John, manager (Devanha distillery), Polmuir Shand, Mrs, sick nurse, 20 Gordon street Shand, Miss, teacher (Northfield Mission School), Gray's buildings, Bosemount Shand, Misses, 45 Belmont street Sharp, Andrew, grain merchant, 37 James street Shaw & Joss, house painters and japanners, 3 Blackfriars st. Shaw, John Milne, advocate and notary public, 37 Market st. Shaw, Robert, messenger-at-arms and bar officer, Sheriff court, 1 Marischal street, h. 35 Dee street

Shaw, S. R. W , book-keeper, 35 Dee street Shaw, Thomas, sheriff officer for counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, i Marischal street, h. 35 Dee street Shaw, W. & G., drapers and clothiers, foot of Skene square Shaw, Miss, 20 Springbank terrace Shaw's Hospital, Rosebank house, Skene square; Mrs Mur- doch, matron Sheach, David, writer, 84 Union street, h. Albert place Shearer, Johnston, photographic artist, 242 Union street Shearer, Mrs, grocer, 22 Jasmine terrace Sheed, John, wine, spirit, and liqueur merchant, plate glass factor, and general commission merchant, 44 Maris- chal street, and Theatre lane Sheed, Mrs, midwife, 38 Park street Shepherd, Alex., bottler, 5 Littlejohn street, h. 9 North Broad- ford Shepherd, Alex., spirit dealer, 137 King street Shepherd, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 6 North Broadford Shepherd, Alex., tea and provision dealer, 71 Shiprow Shepherd, Alex., auctioneer, 12 Castle st., h. 7 St Andrew st. Shepherd, George, agent, 26 Broad street Shepherd, James (of S. & S.), 23 Bon-Accord terrace Shepherd, James, box manufacturer, &c, Spring-garden, h. Loanhead terrace Shepherd, James, wholesale confectioner, 21 Guestrow, h. 39 Dee street Shepherd, John, clerk (G. Milne & Co.), Wellington road Shepherd, John Airth, boot and shoemaker, 27 and 53 Broad street, h. 21 Windy wynd Shepherd, John, printer, 77 St Andrew street Shepherd, Robert, grocer, 39 Hutcheon street Shepherd, Simpson, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 52, h. 50 King street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 209

Shepherd, William, wholesale and retail confectioner, 21 < Guestrow, h. 39 Dee street Shepherd, Yule, & Co., chemical works, Mounthooly Shepherd, Mrs, 8 Eosemount terrace Shepherd, Mrs, dressmaker, 33 Springbank terrace Shepherd, Mrs, lodgings, 83 Wales street Shepherd, Miss, lodgings, 4 Summer street Shepherd, Miss, Hardgate Sherar, John, ironmonger and naphtha merchant, 48, h. 50 George street Sherar, Miss, restaurant dining rooms, 5 Bridge street Sherer, Andrew, ship chandler, 13 Quay Sheret, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 68 West North street, h. 9 Canal street Sheret, William, grocer, 67 Shiprow, h. 6 Eegent quay Sheriff- Clerk's office, Eecord office, King street Sheriff Watson's Female School of Industry, Skene st. west Sheriff's Office, 11 Union buildings Sheriffs, James, 2| Mary place Sherman, Mrs, lodgings, 1 Crown terrace Shewan, Alex., jobbing gardener, 33 Whitehouse street Shiells, Eobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 197 George street Shipmasters' Society hall, 11 Quay; F. J. Cochran, advocate, clerk Shipping Office, 28 Eegent quay Shirer, Oliver, cashier and book-keeper (Aberdeen Iron Works), 27 York place Shirer, Wm., cashier and book-keeper (A. Hall and Co.), 8 Bon-Accord terrace Shirras, A. E., wholesale tinplate worker, Wilson's court, 91 Broad street Shirras, William, tinplate worker, 44, h. 42 Schoolhill Shirreffs, Alex. B., precentor (South Church), 20 Princes st. Shirreffs, Alex., painter, glazier, and paper hanger, 89, h. 90 Gallowgate Shirreffs, Alex., stabler, 30 Gerrard street Shirreffs, Charles (of Strachan & Shirreffs), 34 Thistle street Shirreffs, James, grocer, 244 George street Shirreffs, Kenneth, grain agent, Strawberry cottage, 52 Hardgate Shirreffs, Mrs James, 23 Watson street Shirres, D. L. (of D. L. S. & Co.), 240 Union street Shirres, D. L., & Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 76 George street Shirres, Jas. (of Shirres, Webster, & Mackenzie), 15 Albert st.

Shirres, Leslie, & Co., manufacturers ; works, Eosemount Shirres, Webster, & Mackenzie, wholesale warehousemen, 42 Market street 18 210 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Shirres, Wm. (of Shirres, Leslie, & Co.), 14 Bon-Accord sq. Shivas, George, butcher, 42 Skene square, h. 3 Gray's build- ings, Rosemount Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal street Sidey, Thomas, clerk of works (municipal buildings), 227 King street Sievewright, Mrs, flesher, 17 Market hall Silver, George, spirit dealer, 85 and 87 Sbiprow Silver, Wm., cutter (Edwards, Marshall, & Co.), 33 Huntly st. Sim, Alex., Howburn cottage, Holburn street Sim, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 Sbiprow Sim, George, bird stuffer, 20 King street, h. 6 Jasmine ter. Sim, James, gardener, 33 Short Loanings Sim, James, 17 Mount street Sim, James, and Co, manufacturing chemists, and wholesale druggists, 76 King street Sim, James (of J. Sim and Co.), Cornhill house Sim, James (of Davidson and Sim), 167 Skene street west Sim, John, book-keeper (North of Scotland Bank), 19 Rose- mount place Sim, John, surgeon (H.E.I.C.S.), Howburn cottage, Holburn street Sim, Eobert, teacher (Academy, 18 Union row), h. 5 Welling- ton place Sim, Wm., tanner and currier, Newbridge, 74 h. 76 Hardgate Sim, Wm., clerk (Richards and Co.), Rubislaw Bleachfield, h. at the works Sim, Wm., professor of music, 68 Broad street Sim, Wm., smoke-curer, builder, and jobbing mason, 10 Crimon place Sim, Wm., tea dealer, 2 Wales street Sim, Mrs, lodgings, 15 Bon-Accord street Sim, Mrs, 12 Henry street Sim, Mrs George, 103 Crown street Simpson and Cadenhead, advocates, 11 Union buildings Simpson and Gall, builders, Southbridge, Holburn street Simpson and Whyte, clothiers to Her Majesty, 21 Union buildings Simpson, Alex., advocate, clerk and treasurer of the General Session of St Nicholas, 48 King street, h. 8 Golden sq. Simpson, Alex., jun., advocate (of S. and C.), Procurator-

Fiscal for the county ; office, 11 Union buildings, 7i. 32 Bon-Accord terrace Simpson, Alex. (National Bank), 5 Crimon place Simpson, Alex., bookseller, 2 Queen street Simpson, Andrew, joiner and picture frame maker, 33 Skene square Simpson, Geo., cork manufacturer, 23 Guestrow, h. 10 King st. CITY OF ABERDEEN. 211

Simpson, Geo., baker, 41 Park street, h. 49 Frederick street Simpson, Geo., grocer, 2 St Andrew street

Simpson, James, porter dealer, 3 Theatre lane, li. 35 Consti- tution street Simpson, James (of Simpson and Gall), 11 North Carden pi. Simpson, John, M.D., 2 East Craibstone street Simpson, John, shipmaster, 30 Ferry hill place Simpson, John B., collector (Gas Light Co.), 24 Upper Denburn Simpson, John, cork manufacturer, 118 West North street Simpson, Wm., principal beadle (Free High), funeral waiter and collector, 40 Blackfriars street Simpson, Wm., architect's assistant, 48 Schoolhill, h. Cal- sayseat Simpson, Mrs David, 6 Carden place feimpson, Mrs George, 6 Alford place Simpson, Mrs John, 2 East Craibstone street Simpson, Mrs, 5 Waverley place Simpson, Mrs, 29 Thistle street Simpson, Miss, 1 Alford place Simpson, Miss, lodgings, 14 North Silver street Simpson, Georgina, fish merchant, 72 Shiprow Sinclair, Alex., spirit dealer, 44 Regent quay Sinclair, Donald (John Smith and Co.), 59 Dee street Sinclair, George, teller, Union Bank Sinclair, George, proprietor, 18 Marischal street, h. St Clair house, King street road Sinclair, James A., accountant, and agent for the Bank of Scotland, 20 Bon-Accord terrace Sinclair, James, keeper, and resident manager of Mechanics' Institution, Market street Sinclair, John, grocer, 50 Virginia street, h. above shop Sinclair, Thos. S., advocate, Record office, 7^. 8 Devanha ter. Sinclair, Wm., wholesale druggist and oil merchant, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court Sinclair, Wm., jun., wholesale druggist, 14 Eosemount place Sinclair, Wm., grocer, 17o^ George street Sinclair, Mrs, 10 Ann place Sinclair, Misses, milliners, 111 George street Singer, Alex., market officer, St Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Singer Manufactory Co., 46 George street Singer, Patrick (of D. Wyllie and Son), 134 Crown street Singer, Mrs, coffee rooms, 25 Netherkirkgate Skakle, George, cashier and accountant, goods department (G. N. of S. B.), Froghall cottage Skakle, John (of Morrison and Skakle), Froghall cottage Skea, Thomas, upholsterer, 59 Huntly street Skene & Goodbrand, rope and twine manufacturers, Mount- hooly Rope Works 212 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Skene, Alex., wholesale tea, coffee, and commission merchant, 21, h. 22 Regent quay Skene, Ales., furnishing tailor, 19 Schoolhill Skene, Rev. Charles (John Knox), 10 Rose street Skene, John D., commission merchant, 23 Marischal street, h. 1 Queen's cross Skene, John, fiesher, 191 George street Skene, Peter, carter, Devanha Brewery, 5 Affleck street

Skene, Thomas, inspector of poor, Old Machar ; office, St Machar place, h. Victoria cottage, Ashley place, Cupar- stone road Skene, Wm., lithographer, engraver, and ornamental printer,

21! Schoolhill, li. 1 Baker street Skene, M., grain merchant, 87 King street, and 14 and 16,

"Wellington place, 7i. 10 "Wellington place Skene, Miss, 3 Bon-Accord square Skene, Miss, lodgings, 4 Shore brae Skinner & Buchan, marble, granite, and stone-cutting works, 14 Henry street Skinner & "Wilsone, advocates and insurance agents, 229 Union street Skinner, George (of Skinner & Buchan), 4 Margaret street Skinner, James, jobbing gardener, Union glen Skinner, John, & Sons, boatbuilders, Wellington street, near the Links Skinner, John (of J. Skinner & Sons), 24 Summer lane Slaker, William (of Souter & Slaker), 59 Skene square Slasser, Alexander, assistant superintendent (G. L. Co.), Stirling street Slater, Rev. John (Unitarian chapel), 2 Powis place Slora, William, jobbing gardener, 24 Spa street Slorach, Colin, spirit dealer, 12, h. 18 Shiprow Slorach, William, spirit dealer, 15 Castle street Smart, Alex., Artillery tavern, 64 Queen street Smart, George, curer and provision dealer, 39 James street, h. 4 Castle hill Smart, George, jun., baker and confectioner, 31 Broad street Smart, J. C, Deeside railway carrier, 7 Carmelite street Smart, John, shipmaster, 10 Rosemount place Smart, Peter, clerk, 30 Mount street Smart, Robert, tailor and clothier, 49 St Nicholas street Smart, William, assistant inspector of poor for Old Machar, 5 Holburn place Smart, William (of Earquharson & Co.), 1 Langstane place Smart, Miss, 44 Blackfriars street Smith and Cochran, advocates, agents for the Royal Bank of Scotland, and Standard Life Assurance Co., 152 Union street .

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Smith, A. and J., working jewellers, 25 St. Nicholas street, h. 1 Holburn street Smith, Alexander, engineer, 51 Cansewayend Smith, Alex., superintendent (Gas L. Co.), 7 Constitution st. Smith, Alexander, confectioner, 27, h. 29 Park street Smith, Alexander, 13 Bank street Smith, Alexander, spirit dealer, 97 Gallowgate Smith, Alex. Elmslie, advocate, 130 Union st., h. 102 Crown st. Smith, Alexander, clerk (T. Baird), 31 Charlotte street Smith, Alex., gardener, 136 Market hall, h. Burnside, Stocket Smith, Alexander, bookbinder, 29 Schoolhill Smith, Andrew, late draper, 2 Hubislaw place Smith, Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h. 38 Castle st. Smith, Charles (of Gordon & Smith), 67 Dee street Smith, Charles, clerk (Caledonian railway), 32 Union terrace Smith, Charles, 53 Victoria street west Smith, David (of Home & Smith), 27 Dee street Smith, David, missionary, 52 Causewayend Smith, Edward, shipmaster ("Harvest Home"), 30 Princes st. Smith, Farquharson (of W. Smith & Son), 10 Millburn street Smith, Ferguson, writer, 23 Adelphi court, h. "VVestfield (east) Smith, Francis, accountant (1ST. of S. B.), Balnagarth, Pitfodels Smith, Francis W., house carpenter, 15 Hanover street, h. 12 Castle brae Smith, George, shipmaster, 24 Constitution street Smith, George, wright, 8 Causewayend Smith, George, confectioner and fruit merchant, 133 King st. Smith, Geo., boot and shoemaker,, 62 Broad st., h. 63 Deest. Smith, Geo. Brown, photographic warehouseman, Balmoral pi. Smith, George, tea and fruit dealer, 82 King street Smith, George, boatbuilder, New pier, h. 7 Pilot square Smith, George, tanner and skinner, wool and leather mer- chant, Jack's brae, A. Twin cottage, Chapel street Smith, George, news agent, 25 Skene street Smith, James W. F., M.D., 13 Union place Smith, James, wholesale watch and clock maker, 20 Belmont street, h. 3 Bubislaw place Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, 42 Holburn street Smith, James, late house carpenter, 7 St Mary's place Smith, James, accountant (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 75 Union street

Smith, Jas. C, accountant, 14 Adelphi, 7i. 33 Springbank ter. Smith, James, clerk (Pratt & Keith), 1 Spa street Smith, James, gardener, 2 Bank street Smith, James, commercial traveller, 168 Crown street Smith, James, salmon fisher, Kenfield cottage, Ruthrieston Smith, James, publisher (Aberdeen Weekly News), 24 St Nicholas lane, h. 1 Westfield place 214 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Smith, James, grocer, 13 Huntly street Smith, James, broker, 130 Gallowgate Smith, John, manager (Steam Navigation Co., 87 Waterloo quay), h. 1 Wellington street Smith, John, advocate, 252 Union street Smith, John, metal merchant, Dock gates, 24 Springbank ter. Smith, John Gordon, M.D., M.E.C.S. Eng., 10 Union terrace Smith, John, & Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane and 30 Longacre Smith, John, commission agent, &c, 10 Littlejohn street, h. 108 King street Smith, John, Newbridge, Hardgate Smith, John (late of Eotterdam), 5 Alford place Smith, John Eae, bookseller, 57 Union street and 5 Adelphi court, h. 18 Adelphi court Smith, John, cabinetmaker, 33, h. 34 Castle street Smith, John, merchant tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 3 Dee pi. Smith, John, 1st lieutenant of police, 227 King street Smith, John, shore porter, 9 Guestrow Smith, John, manager, (John Jamieson, clothier), Burnside cottage, Euthrieston Smith, John, foreman smith (H. E. & Co.), 17 Prince Eegent street Smith, John, grocer, 59, h. 57 Green Smith, John, foreman shipwright (W. Hood & Co.), 47 Wel- lington street Smith, John, late librarian, 8 Mount street Smith, John, engine-driver, 23 Ferryhill terrace Smith, John, & Co., grocers, 1 St Andrew street, h. 3 Nell- field place Smith, Joseph, plasterer, 78 Park road Smith, Lewis, wholesale bookseller and stationer, 3 M'Com- bie's court, 50^ Union street, li. 55 Netherkirkgate and Marybank, Maryculter Smith, Neil, jun. & Co., merchants, 46 Marischal street ; Smith, Neil, jun. (of Neil Smith, jun., & Co.), 14 Carden pi. Smith, Eichard, boot top manufacturer, Quaker's court, 53 Guestrow Smith, Eobert, surgeon, 58 Dee street Smith, Eobert, inspector of county police, 23 Watson street Smith, Eobert, advocate (of Smith & Cochran), 152 Union street Smith, Eobert, collector of customs, 25 Mount street Smith, Dr Thomas, 99 Crown street Smith, Thomas, carter, 95 West North street Smith, Victor E., shipmaster, 8 Virginia street Smith, William, architect, and superintendent of town's

works ; office, 148, h. 146 King street CITT OF ABERDEEN. 215

Smith, William, accountant (Northern Assurance Co.), 7 Forbes street Smith, William, corn factor, 38 King street, h. Eosebank, Hardgate Smith, William, jun., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 106 Union street, h. Springbank, Dee street Smith, William, & Son, nurserymen and seedsmen, 35 Mar- ket street Smith, William, bill poster and deliverer, 107 West North st. Smith, William, printer, 37 Mount street Smith, William, draughtsman, 39 Mount street Smith, William, wholesale and retail tobacconist and cis:ar importer, 7 Union buildings, and 181b Union street, h. 1 St Mary's place Smith, William, 42a Chapel street Smith, William, grocer, 1£ Holburn street Smith, William, house carpenter, 20 Blackfriars street, A. 28 Dee street Smith, William, carpenter, 27 Wellington street Smith, William, grocer, 177 Gallowgate Smith, William, blacksmith, S, h. 6 Minister's lane Smith, William, gardener, Mile-end, Stocket Smith, William, gardener, 134 Market hall, h Fountain hall Smith, William, porter, 14 Bon-Accord lane Smith, William, grocer, 70 East North street Smith, Mrs A., of Blackhills, 88 Bon-Accord street Smith, Mrs J., lodgings, 36 Union street Smith, Mrs James, lodgings, 4 Wellington place Smith, Mrs Sinclair, 77 Crown street Smith, Mrs Wm., Claremont cottage, Cuparstone Smith, Mrs, 1 Bosemount place Smith, Mrs, 29 Albert terrace Smith, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 7 Margaret street Smith, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 18 Skene street Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 23 Castle street Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charlotte street Smith, Miss, 5 Wellington place Smith, Miss (late of Birse), 12 Chapel street Smith, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 49 Bon-Accord street Smith, Miss, dressmaker. 28 Chapel street Smith, Miss, 5 Skene place Smith, Miss, 32 Victoria street west Smith, Miss, draper, 54 George street Smith, Misses, 9 Eose street Smith, Misses, dressmakers, 75 Union street Smith, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver st. Sorley, Eobert, reedmaker, 62 George street Sorley, Eobert, V.S., 55 Loch street ;

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Soup Kitchen, 41 Loch street Souter & Shepherd, wholesale druggists and drysalters, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Souter & Slaker, painters, glaziers, and paperkangers, 24 Green Souter, Alexander, flesher, 18 Market hall, h. 57 Green Souter, D., teller (N. of S. Bank), 4 Cherrybank, Bon-Accord terrace Souter, William (of S. & S.), Crombie cottage, 20 Kidd lane Souter, Mrs James, 62 Dee street Souttar, James, architect, 48 Schoolhill, h. 4 Dee place Souttar, William, clerk (G. N. of S. E. Co.), Calsayseat Sovereign Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents Sowdan, Wm., pianoforte tuner (Logan & Co.), 14 Northfield Spalding, John B., clerk, 6 Jasmine terrace Spalding, Mrs, lodgings, 12 Constitution street Spark, Alex., tailor, 22 Correction wynd Spark, Benjamin, writer, 50 Castle street Spark, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Garvock street, h. 1 St Clement street Spark, James, book-keeper, 50 Castle street Spark, William, professor of music, 18 Bon-Accord street Spark, William, of Craigiepark, Craigiepark Spark, Mrs Thomas, 50 Castle street Speid, James, 50 Chapel street

Spence, Bev. Alex. , D.D. (Free St Clement's church) , Castlehill , Spottiswood, R. S. F., advocate (of Yeats & Spottiswood), 20 Rubislaw terrace Stables, Alex., jun., secretary (Scottish Provincial Assurance Company), 108 High street, Old Aberdeen Stallan, Miss, lodgings, 147 Union street

Stamp Office, Victoria court, 54 Castle street ; hours, 10 to 4, Saturday 10 to 1

Standard Life Assurance Company ; office, 152 Union street Smith & Cochran, agents, and secretaries to local board of direction Stark, A. & W., fleshers, 45 Market hall, h. 36 Skene square Steedman, George, manager, Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Co., 33 Market street, h. Balmoral place Steel, Bobert, boot and. shoemaker, 4 Summer lane Steel, William, grain merchant, Weigh-house square Steele & Co., wholesale and retail hatters, 20 and 22 Union st. Steele, Alex, (of Steele & Co.), 5 St Mary's place, Crown st. Steele, William, accountant, collector of poor's rates (St.

Nicholas or City parish) ; office, 30 Marischal street, h. 95 King street Stephen, Alex., painter, paperhanger, glazier, and glass stainer, 52 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Devanhater., Ferryhill ;

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Stephen, Alex, (of Gray, Watt, & Co.), 158 Hutcheon street Stephen, Alex., late merchant, 1 Martin's lane Stephen, Alex., shipmaster, Albert cottage, Balmoral place Stephen, Alex., waiter, 62 Netherkirkgate Stephen, Alex. (J. Black & Co.), 17 Eose street Stephen, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend, h. 4 Hawthorn place Stephen, George, teller, T. and C. Bank, 155 Crown street Stephen, George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street Stephen, George, divinity student, 20 Craigie street Stephen, James, naval instructor (R.N.), 155 Crown street Stephen, James, ironmonger, 34 Broad st., h. 39 Mount st. Stephen, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 St Clement st. Stephen, Rev. John (Free John Knox's), Rosemount place Stephen, John, late merchant, 6 Marywell street Stephen, John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 Cor- rection wynd, h. 59 Huntly street Stephen, John, horse dealer, 55 "West North street Stephen, John, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 15, h. 17 Woolmanhill Stephen, John, late shipmaster, 2 South Constitution street Stephen, John, gardener, Hosefield Stephen, Lessel, advocate, 83 Union street, h. 95 Crown st. Stephen, Robert, shipmaster, 10 Canal terrace Stephen, Thomas, shipmaster, 16 Cotton street Stephen, William, surgeon, 77 Dee street Stephen, William, shipmaster, 2 St Clement's place Stephen, William, 13 Union row Stephen, Mrs Captain, 17 Rose street Stephen, Miss Ann, postmistress, Bridge of Dee Stephen, Miss, boarding and day school, 13 Union row Stephen, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Margaret street Stevens, Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 214

George street, 7i. Rosemount house Stevenson, Alex., tailor, 11 Market gallery, h. 7 Dee village Stevenson, Hilkiah, grocer and tea merchant, 63 Park street, h. above shop Stevenson, James, teacher (Free East church school, St Andrew street), 31 Charlotte street Stevenson, James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer, 6 Queen street, h. 37 Victoria street west Stevenson, John, wholesale tea merchant, 12 Correction wynd Stevenson, William, merchant, 5 and 7 Belmont street

Ji. entry to warehouse, 9 Denburn ; Viewfield Stevenson, William, bookseller and stationer, 13 St Nicholas

street, Ji. 3 Affleck place Stewart & Co., S. R., comb manufacturers, Aberdeen comb works. Hutcheon street 218 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Stewart, Rev. Alex. (E.U. church, John st.), 5 South Crown st. Stewart, Alex., sen., 1 Rosebank terrace Stewart, Alexander, draper and silk mercer, 40 St Nicholas street, h. 1 Rosebank terrace Stewart, Alex., nesher, 9 Little Chapel street Stewart, Archibald, engine-driver (Cal. Ry.), 20 Bank street Stewart, C. & Co., bedding manufacturers, Windmill lane Stewart, C. & W., wine merchants, Adelphi court Stewart, Charles (of C. & W. S.), 8 West Craibstone street Stewart, C, boot manufacturer, 92 Union street Stewart, Charles, mason, 1 Canal street Stewart, George, photographer, 69 Guestrow Stewart, Hugh, principal beadle (John Knox), 6 Cause- wayend Stewart, James, nesher, Market hall, h. 29 Union street

Stewart, James, nesher, 124 Chapel street, li. 20 Craigie st. Stewart, James, city missionary, 7 Back wynd Stewart, James, photographer, 17 Castle terrace Stewart, James, feuar, Kirkland house, Ruthrieston Stewart, John (of S. R. Stewart & Co.), Ashgrove Stewart, John, jun. (of S. R. Stewart & Co.), 27 Ferryhillpl. Stewart, John, late mail guard, Northfield. cottage, North- field Stewart, John, teacher of Thain's School, 52 Shiprow, h. 86 George street Stewart, John, shipmaster, 83 Waterloo quay

Stewart, John, nesher, 20 Market hall, Ji. 3 Charlotte street Stewart, John C, army scripture reader, 81 Wales street Stewart, Peter, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 2, h. 4 Blackfriars street Stewart, Walter R. (of C. & W. S.), 56 Victoria street west Stewart, William, nesher, 41 Market hall, h. 9 Margaret st. Stewart, William, timber merchant (of G. M. & Co.), 8 Affleck street Stewart, Wm., salesman (C. Stewart, 92 Union street), 120 Chapel street Stewart, William (of C. Stewart & Co.), 6 Margaret street Stewart, William, clothier, 9 Skene terrace, h. 2 Gray's buildings, Rosemount Stewart, William L., bookseller, 31 Skene street, h. above shop Stewart, Mrs Peter, laundress, 8 Thistle lane Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 68 Dee street Stewart, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Gilcomston brae Stewart, Mrs, Orton cottage, Ruthrieston Stewart, Mrs, draper, 73 Green Stewart, Mrs, nesher, 22 Market hall, h. 7 Back wynd Stewart, Miss E., 123| Union street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 219

Stewart, Miss, 57 Park street Still, Thomas, A.M. (Grammar School), Bloomfield cottage, Holburn place Still, Mrs Andrew, spirit dealer, 17 York street Still, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 55 Park street Still, Miss, Elmbank, Hardgate Still, Miss, 23 Thistle street Stirling, Eev. James (United Presbyterian Church, George street), 4 Caroline place Stock Exchange, Victoria court, 54 Castle street

Stopani, George, hosier, 7 Castle street, li. 12 Henry street

Stopani, Eev. William , Chapel house, Huntly street Stott, Andrew, spirit dealer, 86, h. 84 Shiprow Stott, James, refreshment rooms, 1 Exchange street, h. 9 Carmelite street Stott, John, furnishing tailor, Commercial court, 58 Castle street Stott, Mrs W., grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Park street, h. above shop Strachan & Sherriffs, tea and coffee merchants, 3 St Nicho- las street Strachan, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, 1 Union buildings,

li. 8 Nelson street Strachan, D., commercial traveller, Ashley place Strachan, George, shipmaster, 22 Virginia street Strachan, George (of Henderson & Strachan) 15 Ferryhill terrace Strachan, James, grocer, 74 King street, h. 3 Gray's build- ings, Eosemount Strachan, John, 3 Queen's cross Strachan, John, coffee roaster, coffee, sugar, and spice grinder, Jack's brae Strachan, J. (of Strachan & Sherriffs), 30 Thistle street Strachan, Eobert H., grocer and spirit merchant, 1 Eose-

mount terrace, li. 5 Forbes street Strachan, "William, of Moreseat, Stocket, h. Moreseat Strachan, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 East North st. Strachan, Wm., provision merchant, 159 Skene street west Strachan, Mrs A., Hardgate Strachan, Mrs James, 17 Queen street Strachan, Mrs, Warkmen's tavern, 16 Shiprow

Strachan, Miss, dressmaker, 1 1 Constitution street Strachan, Miss, white seamstress, 39 Back wynd Strachan, Miss, milliner, 1 Queen street Strahan, Eev. W. D., governer, Gordon's Hospital Strath, John (Alex. Ogston, 92 Loch street), 183 King st. Strath, Eobert, spirit dealer, 30 Hardgate, h. 1 Justice Mill lane 220 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Strathdee, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 16 Whitehouse street, h. 34 Chapel street Strathdee Distillery, Cuparstoue Strathdee, James, baker, 16 Ferryhill terrace Strathdee, Mrs, sick nurse, 12 Skene square Stratton, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Diamond street Straub, B., watch and clockmaker, 18 George street Stronach & Duguid, advocates, 71 King street, factors for Robert Gordon's Hospital, Collyhill Trustees and Mit- chell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen Stronach, Alexander (of Stronach & Duguid), 71 King street, and Sunnybank, Old Aberdeen Stronach, Alexander, jun., advocate and accountant, 20 Bel-

mont street, ft. 17 Ferryhill place Stronach, Charles, assistant registrar (St Nicholas Parish), 22 Frederick street Struthers, John, M.D., F.B.C.S.E., professor of anatomy, University of Aberdeen, 11 College Bounds, Old Aberdeen Stuart, Alex., writing master (Gordon's hospital), and teacher of writing and stenography, 23 Thistle street Stuart, Andrew, sorter (Post Office), 25 Thistle street Stuart, Charles, accountant, (Permanent Way Department, G. N. of S. B.), 15 Fish street Stuart, Francis G. O., photographer (A. Adams), 26 Broad st. Stuart, George, waste dealer, 28 Harriet street Stuart, Gordon (of Birnie & Stuart), 32 Justice Mill lane Stuart, James, wholesale fruiterer, 16 George street Stuart, John S., manager's assistant (G. N. of S. R.), 23 Thistle street Stuart, John, architect, Balgair cottage, Buthrieston, near Bridge of Dee Stuart, John C, boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill, k. 31 Thistle street Stuart, John, & Co., stoneware merchants, 77 Windmillbrae Stuart, Peter, writer, 31 Thistle street Stuart, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate Stuart, Wm., road surveyor, 1 Leslie place, North Broadford Stuart, William, baker, 8 George street Stuart, Mrs, of Inchbreck and Laithers, 7 Union place Stuart, Mrs Charles, 4 Alford place Summers, Miss, 1 Mitchell place Summers, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Langstane place Suther, Bight Eev. Bishop Thomas G., D.C.L., Springfield, by Bubislaw Sutherland, Alex., Inmore cottage, Mount place Sutherland, Alex., manager (City flour mills), 71 Causewayend Sutherland, Donald, broker, 31 East North street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 221

Sutherland, George, stoneware merchant, 26 Basement floor. Market, h. 9 Carmelite street Sutherland, Hugh, painter, 30 Dee street Sutherland, J. & J., joiners and hand-rail makers, 5, h. 18 Upper Denburn Sutherland, J. C. (of A. S. & Co.), 35 Mount street Sutherland, James, shipowner, 18 Ferryhill place Sutherland, Eev. John, Chapel house, Huntly street Sutherland, John, Viewton place, Spittal road Sutherland, John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St Nicholas street Sutherland, Bobert, fish dealer, Basement floor, Market, h. 7 Flourmill lane Sutherland, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 67, h. 56 Gallowgate Sutherland, Mrs, 52 Bon-Accord street Sutherland, Mrs, lodgings, 104 King street Sutherland, Mrs, staymaker, 42 Market gallery Sutherland, Miss, matron, Eobert Gordon's Hospital Swanson, John, superintendent of police, 38 Constitution st. Sweden, Consul for; John F. White, 107 King street Symmers, Alex. Anderson, Glenburnie cottage, Skene st. west Symmers, Geo. A., Glenburnie cottage, Skene street west Symmers, Misses, 31 Whitehouse street Symon, John, & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 29 Upperkirkgate, h. Glenburnie house, Skene st. west

Symon, Win., & Co , clothiers and outfitters, 31 Union st. Symon, Wm. (of W. S. & Co.), Albyn cottage, Albyn place

TAGGART, M., innkeeper and stabler, 90 George street Tait, Bobt. (J. & J. Fleming), 12 North Charlotte street Tait, Thos., & Son, paper manufacturers, .Regent 52 quay ; works, Inverurie Tait, Mrs, 121 Crown street Tait, Miss, pattern printer, 23J George street Talbot, Wm., shipmaster, 29 Constitution street Talbert, Mrs, lodgings, 11 Bon -Accord street Tastard, James, flesher, 18i, h. 18 Shiprow Tawse, Alex. (H.E.I.C.S.),^ Carden place Tawse, Henry, carver and gilder, 7 Flourmillbrae Tawse, James T., advocate, 30 Queen street Tawse, Samuel, clothier (G. Thow), 69 Park street Tawse, Mrs Andrew, late of Coldstone, 13 Carden place Tayler, George Skene, Inch garth Taylor & Henderson, lithographers, draughtsmen, engravers, and printers by steam power, 17 Adelphi court Taylor & Lawrence, builders, 17 Jopp's lane Taylor, A. B., & Co., clothiers, tailors, and outfitters, 26 Union street and 2 St Catherine's wynd 19 222 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Taylor, Alex., shipmaster, 69 Virginia street Taylor, Alex., spirit dealer, 12 Justice street Taylor, Alex. H., shipmaster, 10 South Crown street Taylor, Alex., examining officer (H.M.C.), 12 Eegent quay Taylor, Alex., engine driver (C E.), 18 Prospect terrace Taylor, Alex., spirit dealer, 47 Virginia street Taylor, Andrew B. (of A. B. Taylor & Co.), 13 Roslin terrace

Taylor, David (of Taylor & Henderson) , 3 Henry place Taylor, David, freestone and fireclay goods merchant, Guild street, h. Balmoral terrace Taylor, G. R., painter and decorator, 8 and 10 Skene terrace, h. 20 Upper Denburn Taylor, George, & Co., blacksmiths, Eodger's walk Taylor, James, 41 Constitution street Taylor, James, musical instrument maker, 34 Schoolhill, h. 36 Back wynd Taylor, James B., vet. surgeon, M.E.C.V.S., and horse shoer, 2 Flourmill lane Taylor, James, commercial traveller (Leith & Paterson), 11 NeUfield place Taylor, James (of Eoss, Taylor, & Co.), 10 Eegent quay Taylor, John, Norwood hall, near Cults Taylor, John, rope and twine manufacturer, and general

merchant, 15 Broad street ; ropework, Constitution

street ; h. 2 Guestrow Taylor, John, shopman (Chivas Brothers), Links cottage, Garvock wynd Tajdor, John, coachman (G. Thompson, jun.), 26 Harriet st. Taylor, John, spirit dealer, 36 Castle street Taylor, John, spirit dealer, 8, h. 8| Eegent quay Taylor, John, druggist, 53 Eegent quay Taylor, John (H.M.C.), 9 Neptune terrace Taylor, John, builder, 5 Henry street Taylor, Eichard (Derwent steam tug), 55 Wellington street Tavlor, Thomas, draper, 148 George street, h. 75 Union st. Taylor, Wm. (J. & A. Gibb). 74 Bon-Accord street Taylor, William, manager, Footdee iron works, h, at works Taylor, William, fiesher and poulterer, 187, h. 185 Crown street Taylor, Mrs, broker, 17 East North street Taylor, Mrs Janet, stoneware dealer, 24 West North street Taylor, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Virginia street Taylor, Mrs, midwife, and lodgings, 75 Union street Taylor, Mrs, sick nurse, 31 Huntly street Taylor, Misses, dressmakers, 3 Henry place Taylor, Miss, dressmaker (lodgings), 20 Harriet street Tennant, Joseph, draper, 67 King street, h. Wellington place Thain, Mrs, outfitter, 41 Lodge walk CITY OF ABERDEEN. 223

Theatre-Koyal (Alex. M'Lein, lessee); pit, 50; boxes, 52; gallery, 54 Marischal street Thirsk, David (Northern Agricultural Co.), 95 Wales street Thom, Alexander, flesher, 58 East North, street Thorn, Alexander, spirit and provision merchant, 8 Shiprow, h. 38 Spring-garden Thorn, David, gardener, 4 Bank street Thorn, George, boot and shoemaker, 35 Shiprow Thorn, James, grocer, 99 Skene street

Thorn, James A. , grocer, Bridge of Dee Thorn, John, commercial traveller, 14 Prospect terrace Thorn, W. S., 9 Albert street Thorn, Wm., feuar, Outseats, PitmuxtOn Thorn, Mrs, 7 Thistle street Thorn, Miss, milliner, 35 Shiprow Thompson, Cornelius, shipbuilder (of G. T., jun., & Co.), 194 King street Thompson, George, jun., & Co., merchants and shipowners, insurance brokers and underwriters, 40 Marischal st. Thompson, George, jun., of Pitmedden, 5 Golden square Thomson, Adam, jun., flesher, 26 and 27 Begent quay Thomson, Alexander, grocer and provision dealer, Welling- ton road Thomson, David, bookseller, 95 George street, h. Holburn pi. Thomson, George, & Son, wine merchants, commission agents, and ship brokers, Thomson's court, 21 Begent quay Thomson, George, sanitary inspector, 33 Marischal street, h. 6 Union lane Thomson, George & Co., bakers, 45, h. 47 St Nicholas street Thomson, George M., examining officer (Customs), 25 Begent quay Thomson, James, manager (J. Buyers & Co.), 28 Bosemount place Thomson, James (of Glegg & Thomson), 2 Mount place Thomson, James (of Anderson & Thomson), Maybank Thomson, Jas., boot and shoemaker, 7 Broad st., h. Watson st. Thomson, James, veterinary surgeon, 8 Correction Wynd Thomson, James, Bon-Accord Hotel, 11 and 13 Queen street Thomson, John Comrie, advocate, Sheriff-substitute, 198 Union street Thomson, John, advocate (of Adam, Thomson, & Boss), 15 Kingsland place Thomson, John, late builder, 16 Thistle street Thomson, John, auctioneer, Clayhills, Wellington road Thomson, Rev. John (Free Greyfriars), 5 West Craibstone st. Thomson, John, miller and corn merchant, Cults warehouse, 52 Queen street 224 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Thomson, John, 35 Chapel street Thomson, Eobert, furnishing tailor, 49 Broad street Thomson, Eobert (Broadford Works), 3 Carden place Thomson, Eobert, teacher, Boss's school, Stocket hill west Thomson, Wm. (G. Collie & Co.), 16 Thistle street Thomson, William, plumber, brassfounder, gasfitter, and coppersmith, 72 Netherkirkgate, Ti, Springbank house, Dee place Thomson, William, salesman (Mill of Cults Warehouse), 56 Chapel street Thomson, Wm., photographer, Exchange street Thomson, Wm. & Co., basket makers, 25 and 26 Market gal- lery, h. 1 Bannermill street Thomson, William, joiner, 39 Union terrace Thomson, William, flesher, 4 East North street, h. 8 Cause- wayend Thomson, Mrs, Banchory house Thomson, Mrs Dr, 16 Victoria street west Thomson, Mrs Alex., Maybank, 144 Hutcheon street Thomson, Mrs George, 117 Crown street Thomson, Mrs John, 47 St Nicholas street Thomson, Mrs T., 12 Bank street Thomson, Mrs, 166 Union street Thomson, Mrs, 12 Thistle street Thomson, Mrs, lodgings, 27 Marywell street Thomson, Miss, 179 Crown street Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 45 Park street Thow, George, tailor and clothier, 9, h. 10 Black's buildings

Thurburn Cooking Depot, 38 Market street ; R. S. F. Spot-

tiswood, treasurer ; John Crombie, secretary Tillery, John, foreman (F. & G.), 15 Drum's lane Tindal, Jas., blacksmith and bellhanger, 15, h. 17 Back wynd Tocher, John, commercial traveller, 12 Bank street Tocher, Mrs John, 24 Albert terrace Tocher, Mrs, 2 Westfield place Todd, Alex., grocer, 76 West North st., h. 20 Constitution st. Todd, Gavin T., manufacturer, 15 Eubislaw terrace Todd, James J., manufacturer, 6 Eubislaw terrace Toddun, Geo., luggage clerk (Joint station), 12 Hanover st. Togan. Michael, agent for Eoyal Liver Friendly Society, 34 George street Topham, T., dyer (A. Hadden & Sons), 28 Union terrace Topp, William, gatekeeper, Footdee ironworks Topping, John (late Customs), 23 Ferryhill terrace Torrie, James, M.D., 5 Albert street

Torry Brickwork Co. ; office, Provost Blaikie's quay Tough, Alex., grocer, 122 King street, h. Jasmine cottage, Park road CITY OF ABERDEEN. 225

Tough, Charles, late tollkeeper, near Broomhill Tough, Charles, dealer in porter and ales, 3 Holburn place Tough, George, silk mercer, linen and woollen draper, 132 and 134 George street, h. 14 Mount street Tough, George, spirit dealer and cab proprietor, 32, h. 14

Castle street ; stables, 73£ John street Tough, John, furnishing tailor, 190 George street Tough, John, grocer, 88 Chapel street, h. Jasmine cottage, Park street

Tough, John, wright, 6 Windmill lane, h. 38 Whitehouse st. Town's Drummer, John Dawson, 8 East North street Trade Protection Society; sec, Wm. Steel, 30 Marischal st. Trades' Hall, 153 Union street Trail, George, house carpenter, 2 Carclen place south Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 6, h. 8 Rose street Trail, John, book-keeper (Journal office), 2 Carden pi. south Trail, Samuel, D.D., Professor of Theology, University of Aberdeen, h. Divinity manse, University Traill, Adam, teacher (Free North school), 28 Crown street Trainer, Michael, painter, 79 George street Troup, Alex., merchant tailor, 24f Broad street Troup, Alex., merchant and commission agent, Thornton place, 29 Guestrow, h, 4 Mitchell place Troup, Benjamin, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 196 Gallow- gate, h. 25 Seamount place Troup, David, 86 Chapel street Troup, David, coachman, 2 St Catherine's wynd Troup, Mrs, Glenburnie cottage, Skene street west Troup, Miss, Prospect cottage, Loanhead Troup, Miss, 31 Belmont street Tulloch, Eev. George, LL.D. ; academy, Academy street, h. Bellevue, Hardgate Tulloch, James, late shipmaster, Viewmount cottage, Hol- burn place Tulloch, James, jun., ship chandler and bonded store mer- chant, 48 and 49 Regent quay, h. 6 York street Tulloch, John (Inland Revenue), 57 Victoria street west Tulloch, Lawrence, grain merchant, 101| Union street, h. 10 Watson street Tulloch, William, grocer, 249 George street Tulloch, Marcus, teacher, Bellevue, Hardgate Turnbull, James, surveyor of taxes, 12 King st., h. Ashhill Turnbull, Miss, milliner, 77 King street Turnbull, Misses, lodgings, 12 Castle street Turner, James (Customs), Balmoral place Turner, James, Market officer, 43 Skene street Turner, John, Market officer, 43 Skene street Turner, Mrs, 167 Skene street west 226 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, 22 Victoria street west

Turreff, Alex. , woollen draper, 39 Union street, h. 39 Upper- kirkgate, and Woodside cottage, Pitfodels Turreff, James (N. of S. Bank), 39 Upperkirkgate Tytler, James, chartered accountant and sharebroker, 115 Union street, h. 1 Skene place Tytler, James, engineer (Blaikie Brothers), 13 New Bridge, Hard gate Tytler, Eobert B., of Ceylon, 12 Golden square

UNION Bank of Scotland, 53 Castle street United Ports and General Insurance Co. See Insurance Agents United Kingdom Provident Institution. See Insurance Agents

United Kingdom Telegraph ; office, 76 Union street ; George Murray, manager United States consular agent, Alex. Brand, 103 Union street

University Association, Aberdeen ; Alexander Yeats, advo- cate, secretary University Buildings, Broad street Urquhart, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 38 Holburn street Urquhart, Alexander, grocer, 62 St Nicholas street, h. 5 Schoolhill Urquhart, J. & J., druggists, 65 St Nicholas street Urquhart, James (of J. & J. U.), 5 Schoolhill Urquhart, James, shipmaster, 16 Castle terrace Urquhart, John, keeper of Leading lights, Torry Urquhart, John (of J. & J. U.), Millbank, Broadford Urquhart, John & Eobert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers and commission agents, 7 Schoolhill Urquhart, Eobert (of J. & E. Urquhart), 7 Schoolhill, h. Millbank, Broadford Urquhart, Win., shipmaster, 255 George street Urquhart, Win., contractor, 14 Prospect terrace Urquhart, Mrs Dr, Strath's cottage, Cuparstone road Urquhart, Mrs, 35 Victoria street west Urquhart, Miss, 225 King street

VACCINE INSTITUTION, 36 Upperkirkgate Valentine & Clark, tailors and clothiers, 66 St Andrew street Valentine, James, clerk of police, 26 Mount street Vass, James, upholsterer, 16 Jasmine terrace Veitch, John, manager (J. Ford, 136 Union street), 54 St. Nicholas street Vessie, A. & M., booksellers, 240 George street Victoria Lodging House, 45 Guestrow Vigrow, John, printer, 49 Gallowgate Vigrow, John, jun., shipmaster, 14 Castle street Vigrow, Miss, dressmaker, 49 Gallowgate CITY OF ABERDEEN. 227

Virtue, J. S., publisher (London), Bremner's court, 9 Castle

street ; agent, David Gray Vollar, John H., shipmaster, 8 Crimon place

WADE, William, Neptune Tavern, 36 West North street, h. above shop Wade, Mrs Captain, 55 Victoria street west Wagrel, James, flesher, 88 Basement floor, Market Wagrel, Matthew, spirit dealer, 64 Loch street Walkinshaw, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 40 George street, h. 1 Barnett's close Walker & Co., grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 68 and 70 Virginia street Walker, Alex, (of W. Walker & Sons), 25 Dee street Walker, Alex. B,., cabinetmaker, 12 Victoria street west Walker, Alex., tobacconist, 69 Union street, h. 8 Rosemount place Murtle mills Walker, Alex., miller and grain merchant, ; office and warehouse, 59 and 60 Castle street, h. 4 Marine place Walker, Alex., engineer, 8 Hanover street Walker, Alex., hairdresser, 83 Queen street Walker, Alex., clerk (Gas Light Co.), 9 Diamond street Walker, Andrew, coal merchant, 16 Trinity quay, h. 12 Ee- gent quay Walker, Charles, commission merchant, 46 Queen street, h. 5 Bubislaw place Walker, Charles (of Walker & Co.), 39 College street Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer, 117 Union street,

Ji. 41 Summer street Walker, George, advocate (of Milne & Walker), 7 Albert st. Walker, George, Town-house keeper, 1 1 Union buildings Walker, George, bookseller (of A. Brown & Co.), 52 Victoria street west Walker, George (of J. & G. Walker), 39 College street Walker, George, spirit dealer, 37 Green, h. 19 Young street Walker, Henry, provision merchant, 18 Prince Begent street Walker, James (of W. Walker & Sons), 3 Adelphi court Walker, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 59 Union street, h. 123 George street Walker, James, bookseller, 34| Upperkirkgate, h. 14 Cathe- rine street Walker, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 41, h, 39 College st. Walker, James (J. Smith & Co.), 12 Bosemount place Walker, James, bootmaker, 89 Queen street, h. 7 Skene row Walker, James, carver and wright, 44, Ji. 36 Upperkirkgate Walker, James, clerk (G. Thompson, jun., & Co.), 11 Union buildings 228 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Walker, James, 185 Crown street Walker, James & George, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 24 Skene square Walker, John (of Bulloch & Walker), 57 John street Walker, John 0., clerk (M. Rettie & Sons), 67 Chapel street Walker, Joseph, foreman (Gas Works), h. at gate Walker, Robert, bookseller and stationer, 145 Union street, branch establishment and newspaper agency, 20 Mar- ket street, h. 40 Union place

Walker, Robert, nesher, 18 Basement floor, Market, li. Wester Kinraundy, Skene Walker, Robert, 40 Union place Walker, Thomas, Eden cottage, Pitfodels Walker, William, & Sons, wine merchants, tea dealers, and general importers, 52 Union street Walker, William, & Son, tinplate workers, 28 Netherkirkgate, h. 68 St Andrew street Walker, William, shipmaster, 78 Waterloo quay Walker, William, butcher, 47 Chapel street Walker, William, traffic manager (G. N. of S. R.), 5 Canal terrace Walker, William, grocer, 56 George street, h. 33 Charlotte street Walker, Wm., umbrella maker, 35, h. 37 Schoolhill Walker, Wm. (J. and W. Bisset), 18 Victoria street west Walker, Wm., & Co., florists, Cunnigar Hill Nursery, Park street road Walker, Mrs David, 1 Crown court, 41 § Union street Walker, Mrs James, Craiglug cottage, Ferryhill Walker, Mrs James, 24 Thistle street Walker, Mrs John, 6 St Clement street Walker, Mrs Wm., 54 Bon-Accord street Walker, Mrs, Loanhead terrace Walker, Mrs, 74 Dee street Walker, Mrs, embroidery stamper, 125 George street Walker, Miss, 12 Victoria street west Walker, Miss, lodgings, 38 Union terrace Walker, Misses, dressmakers, 32 Upperkirkgate Wallace, Archibald, messenger, (N. of S. B.), Lodge walk Wallace, Rev. David (Dee street Congregational Chapel), Whitehall

Wallace, James, inspector of poor "(St Nicholas) ; office of Parochial Board, 56 Schoolhill, h. 80 King street Wallace, James, cutter (A. S. Cook), h. 12 Holburn street Wallace, John, shipmaster, 51 f Bon-Accord street Wallace, Robert, 87 Chapel street Wallace, Wm., druggist, 81, h. 95 King street Walton, John, accountant, 7 South College street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 229

Walton, Thomas, secretary (Aberdeen Lime Co.), 7 South College street Ward, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 65 Commerce street Wardrop, Thomas Y., manager (Scottish Provincial Assur- ance Co.), 91 Union street Warkmen's Tavern, St Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow Warn, John, shipmaster (City of London), 12 Balmoral ter. Warrack and Daniel, steam joinery and building works, 7 North Charlotte street Warrack, Charles, commissary clerk depute (Record Office), Kincorth, Nigg Warrack, David, baker, 5, Ti. 7 Chapel street Warrack, Mrs James, 92 John street Warrack, Miss, 8 Waverley street Warrack, Misses, 30 Dee street Warren, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Union wynd Water Taxman's Office, Provost Blaikie's quay Watkins, J. A., flesher, 107 George street, h. Rose cottage, Orchard lane Watson and Robb, builders, 44 Spring garden Watson, Alex. H., agent, 24 John street Watson, Alex., town sergeant, 31 Marischal street Watson, Archibald, cashier (Broadford Works), Bonnymuir Watson Brothers, drapers, 92 Broad street Watson, Chas., tea, coffee, and provision merchant, 3 Black's buildings, h. 71 Skene square Watson, D. K., manager (J. Williamson,) 14 King street Watson, Geo., cart and plough wright, 184 West North st., h. 142| George street

Watson, Henry, stonecutter, 84 Gerrard street, 7i. 36 North Broadford Watson, James, watch and clockmaker and jeweller, 81 Union street, h. 9 Union row Watson, James, broker and old iron dealer, 72 Gallowgate Watson, James (of Watson Brothers), 45 Constitution street Watson, James, house carpenter, 7 Windmill lane, h. 16 Chapel street Watson, James, provision dealer, 6 Schoolhill, h. 64 Hutcheon street Watson, John (of Watson Brothers), 20 Rosemount place Watson, John, shoemaker, 102 Loch street Watson, John, dyer, 104 George street Watson, Patrick, & Son, drapers, 18 and 20 Union place, h. Loanhead, opposite Watson street Watson, Robert H., 5 Bank street Watson, Thomas, shipmaster, 128 Crown street Watson, Thomas R., general draper, hosier, and haberdasher, 47 Gallowgate, and 1 and 3 St Paul st., h. 7 Ashley pi. 230 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Watson, Wni. H., shipmaster, 2 York street "Watson, Win., 181 Crown street Watson, Mrs G., 68 Bon-Accord street Watson, Mrs Robert, Nelson street Watson, Mrs, 10 Roslin terrace Watson, Mrs, stoneware merchant, 118 Chapel street Watson, Miss, 30 North Albert street Watson, Miss, 5 Huntly street Watson, Misses, teachers, Maybank, 142 Hutcheon st. west Watt, Adam (A. Ord), 32 Seamount place Watt, Alex., writer (Murray & M'Combie), 103 Union street, h. 47 Schoolhill Watt, Alex, (of J. W. & Sons), 3 Abbotsford place Watt, Alex., rope and twine manufacturer, Baltic street, h. 13 Prince Regent street Watt, Archibald, watch and clock maker, 123f, h. 125 Gal- lowgate Watt, Frederick R. C, stamper (P.O.), 21 Huntly street Watt, George, innkeeper, 9 Correction wynd Watt, George, slater, 19 Carmelite street Watt, George, mealseller, 20 Basement floor, Market, h. 18 Fisher row Watt, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 42 Woolmanhill, h. 5 Henry place Watt, James, cattle dealer, Bridge of Dee

Watt, James, rope and twine manufacturer, Catto square, 7i. 42 St Andrew street Watt, James, book-keeper (J. Mess), 17 Bon-Accord street Watt, John, & Sons, leather merchants, curriers, and belt manufacturers, 132, 134, and 136 Gallowgate Watt, John, sen., advocate (registrar for St Nicholas parish),

4 Correction wynd, li. 9 Belmont street Watt, John, jun., advocate and notary public, 40 King st., h. 70 High street, Old Aberdeen Watt, John, boot and shoemaker, 10 Holburn street Watt, John, boot and shoemaker, 17, h. 6 Skene square Watt, John, Railway tavern, 60, h. 75 College street Watt, Marshall, house painter, 3 Marischal street, h. 39 Union terrace Watt, Patrick, M.D., surgeon, 1 Gallowgate Watt, William (of J. W. & Sons), 11 Watson street Watt, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 41 West North st. Watt. Mrs, grocer, 21 Huntly street Watt, Mrs, register office, 27 Queen street Watt, Miss, lodgings, 29 Bon-Accord street Watt, Miss, draper, 182 Gallowgate Wattie, Alex., stoneware merchant, 20 Park st., h, above shop Wattie, Jos., gardener, Honeybrae, South High Stocketroad CITY OF ABERDEEN. 231

Webster, Alex, (of J. & A. Webster), 31 King street Webster, James, broker, 4 Bagg's lane Webster, James, 26 Huntly street Webster, J. & A., advocates, 42 King street Webster, John (of J. & A. Webster), 31 King street Webster, John, manager (Catto, Thomson, & Co.), 42 Consti- tution street Webster, John, commission "merchant, Weigh-house square, h. 16 Skene terrace Webster, John, baker, 45 Green, h. 19 Carmelite street Webster, John (of Knox & Webster), 2 Mitchell place Webster, John, 1 Eosemount terrace Webster, Peter, salesman (G. Hanclyside & Co.), 29 Union st. Webster, Thomas, clerk (T. and C. Bank), 42 Constitution st. Webster, Win., baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace Webster, Mrs, midwife and sick nurse, 12 Spa street Webster, Mrs W., lodgings, 173 Union street Webster, Miss A., teacher (West parish school), 36 Union terrace Weedon, Eichard, assistant (L. & G.), 75 Union street

Weigh-house, Quay ; George F. Cruickshank, taxman Weir, Mrs, 2 Affleck street Welch, Mrs J. B., draper, 222 George street West End Academy, 216 Union street; rector, William Lyon, Loch-head house West Parish School, 185 George street West of England Fire and Life Assurance Co. See Insurance Agents

Westland, James, guard (G. 1ST. of S. E), 69 Shiprow Westland, Peter, manager, Anderson & M'Kenzie's granite works, h. 2 Hawthorn terrace Westland, Eobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 South College

street, 7i. Polmuir Westland, Mrs, 8 Eubislaw terrace White, James, flesher, 15 and 16 Market hall, h. Millbank place, North Broadford White, James (of J. Bisset & Co.), King's crescent White, John F., grain and flour merchant, 107 King street, h. 269 Union street

White, John, fish dealer, 8 Basement floor, Market, /?. 2 Car- melite street White, John, tea and spirit merchant, 112 George street, h. 22 Eosemount place White, Eobert, M.D., 1 Abbotsford place White, Mrs Adam, 26 North Silver street Whitecross, William, Custom-house agent, 3 Mitchell place Whitecross, William, clerk (Customs), 3 Mitchell place Whitlay, Thomas, furniture dealer, 236 George street 232 fSENEEAL DIRECTORY,

Whitton, William, agent (East Coast railways), 28 Market street, h. 136 Crown street Whyte, Alex. B. (of Simpson & Whyte), agent for J. Cock- burn & Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, 21 Union buildings, h. 19 Union place Whyte, John (of Simpson & Whyte), 52 Dee street Whyte, Patrick, & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 24 Queen street Whyte, Mrs Thomas, 6 Mount street Whyte, Miss, 28 Huntly street Whyte, Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 2 West Craibstone street Wight, Rev. James, Rosemount park Wight, James S., druggist, 1 Mounthooly, h. 6 Golden sqr. Wight, John, M.D., 6 Golden square Wildgoose, James, tea, wine, and hair merchant, 2 Stirling street, h. Deemouth house Wilkie, George, accountant (Commercial Bank of Scotland), 86 Bon- Accord street Wilkie, Mrs, 1 Rosemount place Wilkin, James (J. Williams & Son), 13 Virginia street Will, James, M.D., 11 King street Will, J. C. O., M.D., 11 King street Will, Thomas, 2 Millburn street, Ferryhill Will, William, mason, 3 Hawthorn place Will, Mrs, 125 Crown street Willet, John, civil engineer, office, 123£ Union street, h. 30 Albyn place Willet, Joseph T., sen., dockmaster, 1*7 Regent quay Willet, Joseph T., timber merchant and commission agent, Bon-Accord Saw-mills, Inches, h. 18 Regent quay Williams, James, & Sons, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia street Williams, John, deputy superintendent, and examinator in seamanship, Marine office, 28 Regent quay, h. 3 Dee place Williams, Robert (of J. Williams & Sons), 23 Virginia street Williams, William, commission, wine, and spirit merchant, 19, h. 20 Regent quay Williams, William, house agent, 84 Loch st., h. 262 George street Williams, Mrs, dressmaker, 10 Princes street Williamson & Simpson, soap and candle manufacturers and oil merchants, &c, 79 Wales street Williamson, Adam, haircutter, 20 Marischal street Williamson, Alexander, 30 Whitehouse street Williamson, Alex., refreshment rooms, joint station, h. Dee- mouth, South College street CITY OF ABERDEEN. 233

Williamson, Andrew, flesher, 28 Market hall, h. 123 Barron street, Woodside Williamson, B. N., 22 Springbank street Williamson, George, jun., 44 Market hall, h. Rubislaw Williamson, Rev. Henry M., minister (F. High Church), 44 King street Williamson, James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, and agent for Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, &Co., brewers, London, 14 King street, h. 7 Rubislaw terrace Williamson, James, jun., Viewbank, Cornhill Williamson, James, sen., flesher, 48 Market hall, h. Cornhill Williamson, James, Beechhill, Pitfodels Williamson, John, jun., flesher, 5 Market hall, h. Oakbank cottage Williamson, Robert & David, fleshers, 12 Market hall Williamson, Eobort (of R. & D. W.), 41 Dee street Williamson, William, dental surgeon, L.D.S.R.C.S. Eng., 15 Union terrace Williamson, William, flesher, 36 Market hall, h. Cairnfield Williamson, William (of Williamson & Simpson), 14 Golden square Williamson, Mrs B., 67 Crown street Williamson, Mrs J. H., 8 Union terrace Williamson, Mrs P., 143 Union street Williamson, Miss, 14 Golden square Willock, R. C, M.B., CM., 75 King street Willock, Robert S., 75 King street Willock, R. S. (H.M.C.), 75 King street Willox, John, 3 Loanhead place Willox, John, builder, 28 Union terrace Wilson and Johnston, masons and builders, Gilcomston park Wilson, Alex, (of Bannerman, Wilson, & Co.), 18 Albert ter. Wilson, A. Stephen, civil engineer, 16 Carden place Wilson, Charles, shipowner, 34 Regent quay, h. 49 Welling- ton street Wilson, David, dyer and scourer, 20 Innes street and 5 St Nicholas street, h. 10 John street Wilson, George P. (Union Bank), 3 Caroline place Wilson, George W., artist and photographer to the Queen, 24 and 25 Crown street, h. Queen's cross Wilson, James, wholesale and retail grocer, 48 Netherkirk- gate, h. 1 Rosebank terrace Wilson, Rev. John (North Parish), 33 Union place Wilson, John (Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.), 87 Wales st. Wilson, John, bookseller and stationer, 43| and 38 Castle street, &. 164 Crown street Wilson, John K. (W. Smith, jun.), Cuparstone place Wilson, John, shore porter, 28 Shiprow 20 234 GENERAL DIRECTORY,

Wilson, John, builder, 44 Park st., h. South Constitution st. Wilson, John, spirit dealer, 15 Carmelite street Wilson, John, 17 Roseniount place Wilson, Peter, cattle dealer, Roseburn cottage, 90 Hutcheon st. Wilson, Robert, & Son, booksellers, bookbinders, and sta- tioners, 1 St Nicholas street, h. 18 Albert terrace Wilson, Robert, gun and fishing tackle maker, 16 St Nicho- las street, h. Newbridge, Hardgate Wilson, T., insurance agent, 45 Chapel street Wilson, Win., gardener, Mile-end, Holburn road Wilson, Wm., carver, gilder, and printseller, 79 Broad street Wilson, Wm., foreman rivetter, (H. R. & Co.), 16 Water lane Wilson, Wm. (of W. Wilson & Co.), 2 Link street Wilson, Wm., shipmaster, 4 Cotton street Wilson, Wm., and Co., boot and shoemakers, 1 Church st. Wilson, Mrs David, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 West North st. Wilson, Mrs James, lodgings, 22 Broad street Wilson, Mrs Robert, grocer, Newbridge, Hardgate Wilson, Mrs Wm., 90 Union street Wilson, Mrs, 36 Union terrace Wilson, Miss, 4 Little Chapel street Wilson, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Regent quay- Wilson, Misses, Elm cottage, Mount street Wilsone, Thomas (of Skinner & Wilsone), 229 Union street Winchester, Charles, advocate, 84 Union street Winks, Ronald, weaver, 20 Thistle street Winkley, James, painter, 3 Flourmillbrae, h. 29 Huntly st. Winlaw, James, jun., Winlaw villa, Cults Winton, Miss, dressmaker, 48 Summer street Wisely, John, 38 Union terrace

Wiseman, John, upholsterer, 14 Bridge place, Ji. 1 South Constitution street Wishart, Alex., flesher, 92 Gallowgate, h. 89 Wales street Wishart, Alex., builder, 5 N. Charlotte st., h. 1 Charlotte st. Wishart, James, jun., carver, 78 Waterloo quay, h. 28 Wel- lington street Wishart, Joseph, organ builder, 24, h. 22 Young street Wishart, Morison, carpenter, 21 Bank street Wishart, Mrs, lodgings, 13 Netherkirkgate Wood, Alex., book-keeper (J. T. Rennie), 65 Dee street Wood, David, boot and shoemaker, 97 George street, h. 17 Back wynd Wood, George, clerk (Post Office), 4 Watson street Wood, James, photographer, 11 Crown street Wood, John, surgeon, 20 Bon-Accord street Wood, Joseph, ship, share, and insurance broker, and com- mission merchant, 43 Marischal st., h. 3 Carden ter. Wood, R., boot and shoemaker, 3 Crown st., h. 7 St Mary's pi. ;

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Wood, Thomas, keeper of Advocates' Hall, h. Advocates' buildings, Union street Wood, Mrs Jane, sick nurse, 5 Black's buildings Wood, Mrs, broker, 101 Commerce street Wood, Mrs, lodgings, 17 Back wynd Wood, Miss, milliner, 5 Black's buildings Wood, Miss, 2 St Mary's place Wood, Miss, embroidery pattern printer, 35 Woolmanhill Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 8 Schoolhill Samuel Baker, agent Wragg, Patrick P., commission and insurance agent, 37 Sea- mount place Wragg, Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer, 14 George street, Ji. 37 Seamount place Wright, Alex. (Customs), 1 Hawthorn terrace Wright, David, photographer, 259 George street Wright, James, manufacturer of polished granite (to Her Majesty), 112 John street, h. 1| Mount street Wright, John, gardener, Pitmuxton Wright, John, goods agent, Waterloo station (G. N. of S. E), h. 11 Canal terrace Wright, E. & W., grocers, 101 George street Wright, Eobert, & Son, grocers and spirit merchants, 26 k 24 Schoolhill Wunderly & Auer, watch and clock makers, 42 George street, h. 59 Loch street Wyllie, David, cashier (Union Bank), 2 Marischal street Wyllie, David, & Son, booksellers aud stationers to the Queen and H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, public circulating library, 167 and 169 Union street, and 1 Bridge street Wyllie, James (of D. Wyllie & Son), 12 Carden place Wyllie, James, clerk (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 62 Wales st. Wyllie, Michael, joiner, 7 Thistle lane Wyllie, Eobert, beadle, U. P. church, St Paul street, and keeper, St Paul street hall, h. 9| St Paul street Wyness, Alex., flesher, 25 Market hall, h. 33 Maberly street Wyness, James D., druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. 8 Henry st.' Wyness, John, flesher, 21 Market hall, h. Loanhead terrace Wyness, Jane, feuar, 56 Holburn street Wyness, Mrs, flesher, 13 Market hall, h. 4 Donald's court 20 Schoolhill Wynnes, James, commercial traveller, 24 Dee street Wyse, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 99 Causewayend Wyslie, George, cattle dealer, 36 Union street

YARROL, John Neville De, ostrich feather maker, 44 Chapel street Yeats & Flockharc, advocates, 84 King street 236 GENERAL DIRECTORY, CITY OF ABERDEEN.

Yeats & Spottiswood, advocates, 46 King street Yeats, Alex., advocate, secretary to the Aberdeen University Association, and secretary and treasurer to the Boyal Northern Agricultural Society, 83 Union street, h. 149 Crown street Yeats, Charles, cabinetmaker, 22 Ferryhill terrace Yeats, George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, h. 149 Crown st. Yeats, Thomas, jun., flesher, 10 Causewayend Yeats, William, advocate (of Y. & S.), 1 Union place Yeats, Mrs George, of Auquharney, Wellington place Yeats, Mrs Alex., lodgings, 53 George street Young, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 76 St Andrew street, h. 28 Blackfriars street Young, Colin, grocer, 9 Summer lane Young, David, 18 Mount street Young, James, dealer in porter and ales, 27 Harriet street Young, James, writer, 130 Union street, h. 6 Bank street Young, William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck street Young, William, baker, 23 Hardweird Young, M., midwife and sick nurse, 82 Chapel street Young, Miss, 2 Golden square Young, Miss, lodgings, 10 Crown street Young, Miss, teacher of music, 9 Black's buildings Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Co. (Limited), 33 Market street Youngson, D. (Broadford works), Loanhead terrace Youngson, James, boot and shoemaker^ 126, h. 38 Chapel st. Youngson, Bobt., &Co., sailmakers, Theatre lane, Regent quay Youngson, Thomas A. W. A., advocate, 74 Union street, h. 29 Bon-Accord terrace Youngson, Wm, grocer and spirit dealer, 26, h. 29 North Broadford Youngson, Mrs Major, 29 Bon-Accord terrace Yule, Bev. Alex. (Free Northfield church), 12 Albert terrace Yule, Alex., ironmonger and dealer in india rubber goods, 104 Union street, h. 15£ Constitution street Yule, George, late corn merchant, 116 Crown street Yule, Bobert, working jeweller, 7 Correction wynd, h. 87 John street Yule, Bobert, feuar, 4 South Crown street Yule, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 Gallowgate, h. 11 Young street Yule, William (Shepherd, Yule, & Co.), 166 Skene street west Yule, Mrs, lodgings, 163 Crown street Yule, Mrs, 28 Huntly street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Accountants. *Smith, John, 252 Union street Smith, William (Northern As- Those marked * are chartered. surance Co.) Steele, William, 30 Marischal *Brand, Alex., 103 Union street street Cassie, William, 24 Crown street Tytler, James, 115 Union street Collie, Robert, 38 Castle street Crombie, John, 74 Union street Cruickshank, G. F., 115 Union Advocates. street Johnston, Wm., 23 St Andrew Adam, Thomson, & Ross, 75 street Union street *Leslie, John Grant, Record Allan, George, 56 Castle street buildings Anderson, Sir Alex., 239 Union MacAldowie, John, 12 St Nicho- street las street Angus, John, Town-house *Marquis & Lunan, 147 Union st. Barron, Lambert, 15 Adelphi *Meston, James, 75 Union street court Milne, James, 22 Adelphi Bryce, James, 12 Adelphi court *Milne, William, 83 Union street Burnett, Newell, Record office Morgan, James (Aboyne and Cattanach, D. G., 12 Bon-Accord Braemar Ry.)> Waterloo sta- square tion Chalmers, C. & J. H. 13 Union *Murray, James A., 19 Union terrace buildings Chivas, Alex., 20 King street Paterson, Samuel (G. N. of S. R. Clark & Morice, 34 Marischal st. Co.) Collie, James & George, 38 Castle Riddel, Thomas (N. S. S. Bank) street Scott, John (National Bank) Cooper, Patrick, 42 Union street Sinclair, James A. (Bank of Cumine, John P., 4 Belmont st. Scotland) Davidson, John, 49 Broad street Smith, Francis (ST. of S. Bank) Davidson, C B., 3 Union terrace Smith, James (Leith and Clyde Davidson & Garden, 7 Union ter. Shipping Co.) Dawson, J. G., 36 Marischal st. Smith, James C, 14 Adelphi crt. Duncan & Clyne, 8 Castle street 238 TRADES AM) PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Duncan, Charles, 16 Adelphi crt. Runcy, Charles F., 2 Correction Duncan, Douglass, 8 Castle st. wynd Duncan, John, jun., 84 King st. Rutherford, G, D., 124 Union st. Dunn & Clark, 54 Union street Shaw, John M., 37 Market st. Edmond, Alex., jun., 23 Adelphi Simpson & Cadenhead, 11 Union court buildiDgs Edmond, James, 23 Adelphi crt. Simpson, Alex., 48 King street Edmonds and Macqueen, 22 Sinclair, Thos. S., Record office Adelphi court Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union st. Ewan, Thomas, 28 Broad street Smith & Cochran, 152 Union st. Ferguson, John, 84 Union street Smith, Alex. Elmslie, 130 Union Fraser, David C, 74 Union st. street Fraser, G. C, 28 Market street Smith, John, 252 Union street Garden, F. T., 13 Union terrace Stephen, Lessel, 83 Union street Grant, George, 22 Belmont st. Stronach & Duguid, 71 King st. Grub, Geo., LL.D., Advocates' Stronach, Alex., jun., 20 Bel- buildings, Union street mont street Hall, Harvey, 17 Adelphi court Tawse, Jas. T., 30 Queen street Henderson, John S., 130 Union Watt, John, sen., 4 Correction street wynd Hunter, Wm., 14 Adelphi court Watt, John, jun., 40 King street Jopp & Reid, 146 Union street Webster, J. & A., 42 King street Jopp, Andrew, Victoria court, Winchester, Chas., 84 Union st. 54 Castle street Yeats & Flockhart, 84 King st. Kemlo, Alex., 75 Union street Yeats & Spottiswood, 46 King st. Ligertwood, J. &E., 89 Union st. Yeats, Alex., 83 Union street Littlejohn, David, 90 Union st. Youngson, T. A. W. A., 74 M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, 20 Spring- Union street garden M'Kinnon, Lauchlan, jun., 239 Agents and Commission Union street Merchants. Macdonald, Alex., 83 Union st. Massie, Marianus, 153 Union st. Allan, James, 44 Upperkirkgate Milne & Walker, 129 Union st. Anderson, Alex., Rose cottage, Milne, William, 46 King street Cuparstone place Mitchell, David, 12 Adelphi crt. Anderson, G. B., 57 Marischal st. Moir, Wm., 2 Correction wynd Anderson, John, 42 St Andrew st. Muill, John, 46 Schoolhill Asher, Jas., 52 and 54 Schoolhill Murray & M'Combie, 103 Union Bannerman, Wm., 2 Trinity quay street Barclay, J. W., 38 Castle street Ogg, Wm. F., 15 Adelphi court Barker, James, 42 Marischal st. Parker & M'Combie, 52 Skene Burstall, H. A., 14 Marischal st. terrace Cadenhead, Wm., 39 Netherkirk- Paul, Wm., 177 Union street gate Paull, James, 22 Belmont street Catto, James, Crown court, 41^ Philip, C. A., 82 Queen street Union street Primrose, Thos., 19 N. Silver st. Clark, John, 20 Belmont street Reid, John, Record office Connon, Richard, and Co., 58 Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union Marischal street terrace Cook, Alex., jun., Guild street Ross, Wm., 20 Belmont street Crombie, James, 5 and 6 Adelphi Ruxton, Thomas, 84 Union st. lane, and 17 Market street TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 239

Davidson, A. T., 91 G-allowgate Willett, Joseph T., jun., Inches Davidson, J. and A., 42 Maris- Wood, Joseph, 43 Marischal st. chal street Wragg, P. P., 37 Seamount place Davidson, Wm., 15 StNicholasst. Dunbar, Geo., 46 Marischal st. Elsmie, G., & Son, 12 Trinity Agricultural Implement quay- Makers. Gordon," Alex., 28 Market street Reid Benjamin, and Co., Bon- Gordon, James E., 3 and 4 Re- Accord works, Justice mills gent quay Gray and Co., 19| Adelphi court Gray, A. R., Shoreporters' build- Architects. ings, Virginia street Green & Menzies, 29 Queen st. Ellis, Alex., 4 Belmont street Hay, John, 34 Marischal street Henderson, James and William, Hutcheson, Geo., 47 Marischal st. 24 Belmont street Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal st. Henderson, Wm., & Son, 66 Kaye & Co., 20 St Nicholas lane Loch street Keith, Alex., Waterloo station Knight, Wm., 88 King street Ludwig, Charles, and Co., 57 Knox, Wm. G., 46 Schoolhill Marischal street Leslie, Wm., 123i Union street Macdonald, David, 113 George st. M'Millan, Duncan, 74 Union st. M'Laren, John, 15 Queen street Matthew, James, 24 Adelphi Milne, Wm. S., 45 Marischal st. Macandrew, Daniel, 120 Loch st. Morison and Leslie, 57 Maris- Mackenzie, J. Russell, 14 Adel- chal street phi court Murray, Wm., 88 Hutcheon st. Smith, Wm., 148 King street Paterson, David, 34 Marischal st. Souttar, James, 48 Schoolhill Preston, Jas., 55 Victoria st. west Stuart, John, Balgair, Ruthrie- Ranken, Robert, 23 Rosemountpl. ston Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal st. Riddel, George, 36 Marischal st. Artists. Rust, Alex., Crown court, 41| Cassie, Union street James, 217 Union street Giles, Scott, James, 6 King street James, R.S.A., 62 Bon- Skeed, John, 44 Marischal street Accord street Marshall, Robert 1 Shepherd, George, 26 Broad st. C, Holburn street Sinclair, George, 18 Marischal st. Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay Menzies, John, 64 Dee street Mitchell, 60 Skene, JohnD., 23 Marischal st. John, Bon-Accord st. Smith, John, 10 Littlejohn street JSTiddrie, Wm., 25 Marywell st. Smith, Wm., 38 King street Reid, George, 84 King street Stevenson, John, 12 Correction Russel, George, 4 Dee street wynd Wilson, Geo. W., 24 Crown st. Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st. Thomson, George, & Son, 21 Re- Auctioneers. gent quay Troup, Alex., Thornton place Brown, Alex., 3 Belmont street TuUoch,Lawreuce, 10 1| Union st. Brown, George, 74 Union street Walker, Charles, 46 Queen st. Christie, John, 22 Market street Webster, John, Weigh-house sq. Cruickshank, G. F., 115 Union st. Williams, Wm., 19 Regent quay Hutcheon, John, 34 Market st. 240 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Maitland, James, 95 Loch street Nicolson, David, 10 Exchequer Masson, A., 115 Union street row Middleton, Al. 60 Windmillbrae Northern Co-operative Co., 207 Shepherd, Alex., 12 Castle street George street Thomson, John, Clayhills, Wel- Porter, Jas. W., 211 Gallowgate ington road Roberts, John, 1 Catto Square Robertson, Alex,, 64 Skene sq. Bakers. Simpson, George, 41 Park st. Smart, George, 31 Broad street Abel, James, 64 Virginia street Stuart, Wm., 8 George street Adam, Roderick, 14 Union place Thomson, George and Co., 45 St Anderson, John, 24 Justice st. Nicholas street Anderson, Wm., 4 Holburn st. Warrack, David, 5 Chapel st. Buchan, Robert, 76 Green Webster, John, 45 Green Campbell, Robt., 36 Littlejohn st. Webster, Wm, 4 Skene terrace Charles, Wm., 76 and 78 Skene Young, Wm., 23 Hardweird square Clark, George, 276 George street Banking Companies. Craig, A., 308 George street Craig, Wm., 215 Gallowgate See page 12. Croll, Francis, 55 St Nicholas st. Croll, John, 67 George street Basket Makers. Croll, John, 70 King street Croll, Matthew, 167 Gallowgate Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huntly Duthie, James, 181| Crown st. street Eddie, Alex., 6 Commerce street Brown, Wm., 10 Marischal st. Edward, John, 65 Green Cameron, Alex., 1 Denbum Flett, Alex., 142 George street Laing, David, 233 Union street Footdee Association, 75 Water- Mackie, Alex., 23 George street loo quay- Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate Garden & Raeburn, 32 Schoolbill and 30 Market gallery Gill, Wm., 3 Yeats lane Thomson, William, and Co., 25 Graham, William, 102 King st. Market gallery Hadden, James, 129 Crown st. Jaffray, Wm., 63 Broad street Johnston, R., 66 George street Beadles. Law, John, 60 Shiprow See page 37. Leith, J. & G., 147 George street M'Bean, George, 62 Schoolhill M'Kenzie, James, 66 and 68 Bellhangers. Queen street Blacksmiths. M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee street Martin, James, 23 Justice street Meff, Robert, 199 George street Billetmaster. Mitchell & Muill, 46 Schoolhill Frater, City Chamber- Mollison, John, 136 Skene street James, lain's office Morrison, James, 6 and 7 Ship- row Munro, Kenneth, 60 George st. Bill-posters. Mutch, Robert, 83 Gallowgate Nicolson, Alexander, 2 Waverley Jackson, George, 2 Marywell st. place Smith, Wm., 107 West North st. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY, 241

Bird and Animal Staffers. Boat-builders.

Henderson, John, Millbank ter- Forsyth, Alex. L., York street race, North Broadford Skinner, John and Sons, Wel- Mitchell, Alex., 58 Castle street lington street Sim, George, 20 King street Smith, George, New Pier

Blacksmiths. Boilermakers.

Those marked * are Bellliangers. Abernethy, Jas. & Co., Ferryhill Iron Abernethy, James, & Co., Ferry- Blaikie Brothers, Footdee hill works Angus, John, Pork lane Garvie, Jas., jun., & Co., Fish st. *Beattie, Francis, 22 Dee street Hall, Russel, and Co., York place Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron Works Book Agents. Dickie, Alex., 32 Justice street Crighton, Wm., 5 Harriet street Clark, Alex., jun. (W. M'Ken- Durward, William, 8 Burnett's zie), 6i St Nicholas street close Davidson, Alex. (Blackie & Son), Ellis, Geo., 61 Windmillbrae 40 Broad street Gray, D., 65 Holburn street Gray, David, (J. S. Virtue), Hall, Russel, & Co., York place Bremner's Court, 9 Castle Harper & Co.. 10, 12, and 14 street Mealmarket street Maitland, Joseph, (L. P. & P. Henderson & Strachan, 68 Gor- Co.), 10 Broad street don street Mathieson, Robert, A. Fullarton Hurray, George, 37 Upper Den- and Co., 16 Crown street burn Penman, James (W Collins, *Laing, James & Co., 121 Union Sons, and Co., Glasgow), Q4-y»ppf- 137 Union street Laing, W. & T., 207 Gallowgate Lyall, Robert, 40 Shiprow Bookbinders. *M'Gregor, Wm., 9 College st. *McHardy, D., & Son (in or- Dey, John, 47 Upperkirkgate dinary to the Queen), 54 Edmond, John, 54 Queen street Netherkirkgate Henderson, Alex., 13 Adelphi Mitchell, Charles, 77 George st. Court Mitchell, Charles, Inches Jackson, Wm., 76 Broad street Mitchell, Eobt., 102 Gallowgate Laurie, Wm., 35 Netherkirkgate Nicholson, A., 181 West North st. Smith, Alex., 29 Schoolhill Pressly & Leys, Inches Wilson, John, 43J Castle street Reid, George, 54£ Loch street Wilson, Robert & Son, 1 St Ni- Ross, John, 9 Chapel lane cholas street Smith, William, 6 Minister's lane Taylor, G., & Co., Rodger's walk *Thomson, Wm., Windy wynd Booksellers and Sta- tioners. *Tyndal, James, 15 Back wynd Those marfced * are Wholesale. Bleachers. Adam, John, Market gallery Richards & Co., Rubislaw Allan, Wm., 29 Marischal street 242 TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Brown, A. & Co., 77 Union street Bisset, George, 190 Gallowgate Catto, George, 55 Union street Black, George, 20 Queen street Clark, G. & Son, 15 Broad st. Blair, Thorn ts, 15 Market street Clark, Mrs M., 20 Broad street Bothwell, John, & Co., 48 Broad Courage, Arch., 5 Woolmanhill street Cowie, James G., 1| Summer Brown, A., 71 George street lane Burnett, John, 286 George street Dey, John, 47 Upperkirkgate Cameron, Wm., 10 Skene street *Duffus, John, 86|- Union street Campbell, D., 13 Seamount place Fraser, George, 189 George st. Catto, James, 219 Union street Frost, Robert, 112 King street Charles, Wm., 113 Gallowgate Halliday, David, 185 Union st. Cromar, A., 15 School hill Hector, William, 62 Gallowgate Cumming, Alex., 190 Gallowgate *Henderson, A., 13 Adelphi court Drummond, John, and Son, 54 Home, Chas., 124 Gallowgate Union street Leask, George, 2 Commerce st. Drummond, James, 49 Union st. Lindsay, Win., 30 Market street Duff, James, 60 John street Menzies, Thomas, 51 Castle st. Duncan, Wm., 37 Broad street, Middleton, Geo., foot of Skene sq. Edmond, Robt.,2j Summer lane Milne, A. & R., 199 Union street Edwards, J. & D., 38 Union place Monro, Joseph, 32 Woolmanhill Findlay, Mrs Alex., 5 Broad, st. M orison, Mrs Alex., 28 Maris- and 27 Union street chal street Findlater, James, 13 Dee street Murray, Jas., 28 St Nicholas st. Forsyth, John, 25 Summer lane Russell, Wm., 19 Broad street Franklin, H., 61 Gallowgate Scorgie, Alex., 4 Guild street Fraser, Duncan, 37 Summer lane Scott, Francis, 52 George street Fraser, James, & Son, 115 Union Simpson, Alex., 2 Queen street street Smith, John Rae, 57 Union st. Fraser, T., & Sons, 73 Broad st. *Smith, Lewis, M'Combie's court, Garden, Wm., 13| Justice street 50^ Union street Gibb, James, 16 Marischal street Stevenson, Wm., 13 St Nicholas Gibb, William, 25 Park street street Gillespie, James, 9 Broad street Stewart, Wm. L., 31 Skene st. Gonsalvo, James, 86| John st. Thomson, David, 95 George st. Gordon, James F., 42 Broad st. Vessie, A. & M., 240 George st. Graham, J., 41 Upperkirkgate Walker, J., 34| Upperkirkgate Grant, David, 3 South Silver st. Walker, Robert, 145 Union st., Gray, George, 22 Marywell st. and 20 Market street Gray, John, 10 Castle street Wilson, John, 43£ Castle street Greig, Alex., King's square, Wilson, Robert, and Son, 1 St Huntly street Nicholas street Handyside, G., & Co,, 3 Broad st. Wyllie, D., & Son, 167 and 169 Harper, W., 165 Gallowgate Union st., and 1 Bridge st. Hay, Wm., 14 Market gallery Ingram, Charles, 67 Bread street Boot and Shoemakers. Johnston, George, 7 Holburn st. Kinnear, Alex. A., 27 St Clement Aiken, James, 16 Broad street street Airth, John, 2 Justice street Laing, Robert, 193 George street Angus, W. C, 130 Union street Leslie, John, 26 Queen street Baker, George, 32 George street Lewis, L., 7 Upperkirkgate Beattie, Joseph, 230 George st. Lorimer, James, 94 Union street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 243

M'Donald, A. & D., 39 Queen st. Blaikie, John, & Sons, Little- M'Kenzie, Thomas, 65 Queen st. john st., and 211 Union st. M'Leod, Daniel, 54 John street Bruce, Charles, Guild street Mackay, George, 18 Gallowgate Bulloch & Walker, 19 Loch st. Melvin, Geo., 27 Upperkirkgate Campbell, John, 2 Langstane pi. Menzies, John, 64 Schoolhill Chalmers & Collie, 62 Windmill- Milne & Munro, 7 George street brae Milne, Alex., 27 Marischal street Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirk- Milne, James, Holburn place gate Milne, Johnston, 13 Schoolhill Fawns & Gordon, 9 Schoolhill, Morison, Geo., 37 Upperkirkgate and 62 Skene street Morison, Wm., 10 Gordon street Fyfe, Wm. W., 78 St Andrew st. Munro, James and David, 48 Jamieson, James, 11 Longacre Upperkirkgate Lamb, Alex., 48 John street Murray, John, 15 Park street Mathers, James, 1 3| Dee street Murray, John, 4 and 5 Market Mathews, James, 40 Woolman- gallery hill Paterson, John, 194 West North Moir, John, Windmill lane street Robertson, Alexander, 13 Skene Porter & Leighton, 52 St Nicho- terrace las street Stewart, Peter, 3 Blackfriars st. Eeid, Joseph, 86 King street Thomson, William, 72 Nether - Riach, James, 30 Virginia street kirkgate

Ross, James, 2 1 Virginia street Ross, Peter, 60 Gordon street Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer street Brewers. Shepherd, John A., 27 and 53 Broad st., and 2 1 Windy wynd Black, W., & Co., Devanha Smith, George, 62 Broad street Cowie & Co., 5 Virginia street Smith, James, 42 Holburn street Gilcomston Brewery Co., Gilcom- Steel, Robert, 4 Summer lane ston Stewart, C, 92 Union street Guthrie, George, & Son, 20 Meal- Stuart, John C, 28 Schoolhill market street Thorn, George, 35 Shiprow James, William, & Co., 213 King Thomson, James, 7 Broad street street Urquhart, Alex., 38 Holburn st. M'Adam, Wm., & Co., Hard- Walkenshaw, Alex., 40 George st. gate, and 24 Loch street Walker, James, 89 Queen street Milne, James, 69 Virginia street Ward, Peter, 65 Commerce st. Palmer, William J., Hardgate Watson, John, 102 Loch street Brewery Watt, John, 10 Holburn street Watt, John, 17 Skene square Wilson, Wm., and Co., 1 Church Briekmakers. street Wood, David, 97 George street Aberdeen Brick and Tile Work, Wood, Robert, 3 Crown street Clayhills Youngson, James, 126 Chapel st. Keith, Harriman, & Watson, Ruthrieston Brassfounders, Plumbers, Seaton Brick and Tile Work, and Gasfitters. Depot, Guild street Torry Brick Work Co., Provost Berry, John, 4 South Silver st. Blaikie' s quay 244 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Brushmakers. Mitchell, John, jun., 20 Bon- Ac- cord lane Fyfe, John,& Son (to the Queen), Moncur, James, 4 Causewayend 22 St Nicholas street Murray, George, 65 Park street Macaldowie & Co., 14 St Nicho- Napier, Charles, 92 John street las street Ogg, Wm., 8 St Mary's place Morison, George, 22f George st. Peterkin, James, 1 Henry place Pittendrigh, Wm., 56 Loch st. Builders. Rainnie, Alex., 50 Commerce st. Reid, James, 58 John street Birnie & Stuart, Crimon place Rothnie, James, Hutcheon street Bisset, James H., 152 West Rust, Alex., 18 Bon-Accord lane North street Sim, W., 10 Crimon place Buyers, James, & Co., 12 Kidd Simpson & Gall, Southbridge lane Taylor & Lawrence, 17 Jopp's Chalmers, William, 35 Victoria lane street west Taylor, John, 5 Henry street Clark, John, 23 Princes street Warrack & Daniel, 7 North Char- Coutts, James, 24 John street lotte street Davidson, James, Garvock wynd Watson & Robb, 44 Spring- gar-

Donaldson, G. , Summerfield cot- den tage, 75 Park street Will, William, 3 Hawthorn pi. Firth, J. R., 289 George street Willox, James, 28 Union terrace Fraser, J., & Son, North Broad- Wilson & Johnston, Gilcomston ford park Garvie, James, & Sons, 60Huntly Wilson, John, 44 Park street street Wishart, Alex., 5 N. Charlotte St. Gauld, Edward, & Son, 24 Young street Gerard, Wm., 11 Rosemount pi. Bullion Dealers. Gordon, James, 187| Crown st. Mackay & Paul, 5 Guild street Greig, George, 23 Springhank terrace Henderson, A. & G., 23 Prospect Cab-hirers. terrace Henderson, John, 5 Summer st. (See Horse and Cab-hirers). Henderson, William, & Sons, 66 Loch street Hogg, W. & A., Affleck street Cabinetmakers. Ironside, William, 9 Spa street Those marlced * are Upholsterers. Johnston, Alexander, 2 Denhurn terrace *AUan, James, & Sons, 122 Union King, William, 7 Margaret st. street Leask, John, 76 Commerce st. *Alexander, John, 203 Union st.

Ligertwood, William L , Gowan *Baird, Thomas, 181 Union st. brae Black, G. M., 41 George street Low, Gavin, 40 Whitehouse st. Blake, Wm., 1 Cotton street M 'Robbie & Milne, Albert place Christie, Charles, 38 Queen st. Macandrew, Daniel, & Co., 120 Connon, John, 6 Blackfriars st. Loch street Crombie, Wm., 25 Gallowgate Middleton, R., 2 Union wynd *Davidson Brothers, 131 £ Union Mitchell, Adam, Broadford place street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 24^

Davidson, J. & R., 80 Causeway- Collie, John, Hardgate end Hall, James, 33 Frederick street Dean, James, 86 Skene street Hunter, John, 62 Skene street Ellicock, Joseph, 66 Broad street M'Adam, John, 9 Jopp's lane Ellicock, Joseph, jr., 141 George M'Robb, C, & Co., 29 Com- street merce street Fiddes, John, 15 Upperkirkgate Melvin, Wm., 62 College street Gerrie, Wm., 69 and 71 Broad st. Munro, James, Pitmuxton *Hutcheon, John, 34 Market st. Wordie & Co., 8 Schoolhill Knox, Arthur, 10 Bridge place Laws, Robert, 12 Bridge place Carvers and Gilders. M'Donald, Jas., jun. , 31 Castle st. Masson, Robert, 9 Park street Bowman, Andrew, 227 Union st. Mathieson, John, 43 Schoolhill Fraser, John, 225 Union street *Ogilvie, James, 9 Crown street Gifford & Son, 243 Union street Peters, George, 10 Gallowgate, Hay & Lyall (to the Queen), 2 and 99 George street Market street Robertson, Wm., 34 Gallowgate Hughes, George, 15 York street Smith, John, 33 Castle street Kerr & Sons, 187 Union street Strathdee, Al., 16 Whitehouse st. Rutherford, Thos., 5 Donald's crt. Symon, John, & Sons, 29 Upper- Tawse, Henry, 7 Flourmillbrae kirkgate Walker, Jas., 44 Upperkirkgate Walker, A. R., 12 Victoria st. Wilson, William, 79 Broad street

Wiseman, John, 14 Bridge place Wishart, Jas , 78 Waterloo quay

Candlemakers. Cattle Agents and Sales- men. (See Soap and Candlemalcers.) Bruce, Alex., 69 Hutcheon street Carpet Manufacturers. Glass, John, Seaview gardens Gordon, Thomas, Holburn place Hadden, A., and Sons, Gordon's Henry, John, 6 Fish street Mills Lyon, Alex., 194| George street Middleton, Alex., 60 Windmill- Cart-Wrights. brae Stephen, John, 55 West North st. Anderson & Webster, Welling- Thomson, John, Clayhills ton road Watt, James, Bridge of Dee Davidson, J. & R., 80 Causeway- end Chemists, Manufac- Gray, D., 65 Holburn street and turing. 5 Spa street Ingram, J. & J., 34 Causewayend Davidson, Robert, Canal road Watson, Geo., 184 WestNorth st. Miller, John, & Co., Sandilands Rattray, Wm., 18 Links street Carters. Chimney Sweeps. Allan, Alex., Nellfield Archibald, James, 70 Loch street Booth, Alex., 72 East North st. Bird, Peter. 49 Upper Denburn Booth, Wm., 16 Justice street Brand, Geo., 10 Marywell street Booth, Wm., jun., 27 Justice st. 21 246 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Deans, Matthew, 25 Mutton brae Garden, John (Post office) Gibson, Andrew, 176 Gallowgafce Gordon, Charles (S. P. Ass. Co.) M'Intyre, James, 84 Green Gordon, Douglas (T. & C. Bank) Scott, Mrs Jobn, 46 Gallowgate Gordon, W. M. C. (T. & C. Bank) Granfelt, A. E. (C. Ludwig & Co.) China Merchants. Grassick, W. E. ("Union works) Gray, James (Northern Agricul- See Stoneware Merchants, tural Co.) Gray, James (R. C. & Co), 81 Clergymen. Queen street Grigor, William (Customs) See page 37. Harvey, Robt. (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Hay, John (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Clerks. Hector, Thos. (G. N. of S. R. Co.) Henderson,Wm. (J, Watt & Sons) Adamson, Wm. (Harbour office) Hendry, Wm. (J. and R. Catto) Bannerman, P. (J. W. Barclay), Holmes, Wm. (D. H. and Co.), 38 Castle street 82 College street Berry, John Edward (Skinner & Hood, John (Pressly and Leys), Wilsone) Inches Bisset, Alexander (Post office) Hossack, David, 6 Forbes street Black, Wm., 11 Ann place Jackson, Wm. (Devanha brewery) Booth,Wm. (D.M'Taggart,Quay) Jaffray, Lawrence (Post office) Brown, Chas., 167 Skene st. west Jarvis, W. C. (J. & W. Martin) Brown, Wm. M. (A. Hadden Johnston, Alex. (G. N. of S. R. and Sons) Co.) Buyers, David (Richards & Co.) Justice, James N. (Customs) Caird, George (A. Brown), 3 Bel- Keith, James (Granite works), mont street Constitution street Campbell, Samuel, 34 Park street Kyd, David (Shipping office) Christie, G. G. (Catto, Thomson, Littlejohn, John (G. N. of S. R. and Co.) Co.) Collie, Duncan (Post office) Longmore, John (J. Wright & Croft, Chas. (Inland Revenue), 2 Sons) Trinity quay M'Diarmid, John (Stamps and Cumming, Robert (Post office) Taxes) Curr, Alex., 12 King street M'Gruther, Jas. (Journal office) Currie, David (G. Donald), M 'Hardy, Samuel (Stamps and Netherkirkgate Taxes) Diack, Peter (Shipping office) M'Intosh, D. C. (Cal. R. Co.) Donaldson, Alex. (Aberdeen Rope M'Kenzie, Arch. (Wm. Banner- and Sail Co.) man) Dunbar, Alex. (Broadford works) M'Killican, Jas., 5 Bon-Accord Dunn, John (J. Abernethy & Co.) street Edward, A. (British Linen Co.) M'Pherson, Wm. (Cal. R. Co.) Ettershank, Jos. (Stamps and Macandrew, John, 39 Mount st. Taxes) Macfarlane, Alex. (Customs) Forsyth, A. G. (Royal Infirmary) Marr, Alex. (Free Press office) Fowler, W. (Broadford works) Milne, Robert (Broadford works) Fraser, Hugh (J. Duthie, Sons, Milne, Wm. (J. M'Pherson and and Co.) Co., Gilcomston) Fraser, Robert (Post office) Mitchell, John (J. B. Adam) TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 247

Mollison, Wm. (N. of S. E. L. Clothiers. Co.) Moir, Charles (A.. Brown & Co., Those marked * are Wholesale. Union street) Morgan, Patrick (Richards & Co.) *Anderson & Thomson, 25 Broad Morison, John G. (A. Masson, street auctioneer) Anderson, Wm., 23 Queen street Morrison, Charles (W. and K. Badenoch, Alex., 63 St. Nicholas Jopp) Ogilvie, Alex., 35 Queen street *Collie, G., & Co., 4 St Cathe- Ogilvie, M. (D. M 'Hardy & Sons) rine's wynd Pirie, Johnston (Young's Par. Cook, Alexander S., 26 Market Light and M. 0. Company) street Riddel, Peter (Harbour office) Davidson, Wm., 88 Union street Robson, James W., 12 King st. *Donald Bros., 33 Market street Roger, James, 264 George st. *Edwards, Marshall, & Co., 67 Robertson, John, 128 Union st. Union street Rollo, Wm. (W. Clyne & Sons) Findlay, Wm., 59 Queen street Ross, Arch. (Police-tax office) Forbes, Alexander, 42 Queen st, Rutherford, Jas. (G. N. of S. R.) *Forbes, James, & Sons, 24 Mar- Scott, John (N. of S. Bank) ket street Shaw, S. R. W. (W. Stevenson), Fraser, John (late W. Campbell o Belmont street & Co.), 73 Union street Shepherd, John (G. Milne and Fyfe, Lewis, 43 Union street Co., Inches) *Gibb, J. & A., 32 Market street Shirer, Oliver (Hall, Russel & *HalT, John, 43 Broad street Co.) Jamieson, John, 50 Union street Shirer, Wm. (A. Hall & Co.) Kelly, F. B. 10 St Nicholas st. Sim, John (X. of S. Bank) *Leith & Paterson, Exchange Sim, William (Richards & Co., court, Union street Rubislaw) Leith, Alex., 58 Broad street Souttar, Wm. (G. N. of S. R. Lumsden, J., &Co., 155 Union st. Co.) M'Kenzie, James, & Co., 47 Smart, Peter, 30 Mount street Union street Smith, Alex. (T. Baird), 181 Macbean, D., 37 Market street Union street Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st. Smith, Chas. (Cal. R. Co.) Mitchell, James, 29 Quay Smith, James (Pratt & Keith) Morrison, Wm., 1 Black's build- Spalding, John B., 6 Jasmine st. ings

Stuart, Charles (G. N. of S. R. Mowat, James, 37 St Nicholas st. Co.) Northern Co-operative Co. (Li- Trail, John (Journal office) mited), 46 St Nicholas st.

Walker, James (J. S. & Co.), 5 *Philip & Cooper, 32 Union st. Shoe lane *Rhind, John, 5 Exchange street Walker, James (G. Thompson, Ross, James, 206 George street jun., & Co.) Shaw, W. & G., foot of Skene sq. Walker, J. C. (M. R. & Sons), *Shirres, Webster, & Mackenzie, 151 Union street 42 Market street Webster, Thomas (T. and C. Simpson & White, 21 Union Bank) buildings Whitecross, Wm. (Customs) Stewart, Wm., 9 Skene terrace Wood, George (Post office) Symon, Wm., & Co., 31 Union st. 248 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Netberkirkgate Taylor, A. B., & Co. , 26 "Union st. Singer, Mrs, 25 *Turreff, Alex., 39 Union street Stott, James, 1 Excbange street Valentine & Clark, 66 St Andrew street Coffee-roaster.

Coachbuilders. Stracban, Jobn, Jacl's brae

Dakers, James, 7 Union wynd Davidson, James, 2 Trinity street Comb Manufacturers. Gerard, Alex., 27 Gerard street M'Pherson & Elrick, Forbes st. Laing & Melvin, 8 Bon-Accord st. M'Pberson, Jobn, & Co., Rod- Ness, Robert, sen., 7 Union row, ger's walk, Jobn street and 226 Union street Stewart & Co., S. R., 40 Hutcbeon Ness, Robert, jun., 235 and 237 street Union street

Travellers. Coal Brokers. Commercial Abell, William, 7 Roslin terrace Adam & Co., 51 Mariscbal street Aberdein, Alex., 181 Crown st. Bannerman, Patrick, 2 Trinity Adams, Jobn C, 5 Forbes street quay Black, Jobn (J. Catto), Crown Bannerman, William, 2 Trinity court, 41^ Union street quay Bruce, R. (J. D. Skene) Buchan, George, 61 Park street Castle, Peter, 31 Frederick st. Cbeyne, Geo., 14 Marywell st. Connon, Geo. (Simpson Sbep- Davidson, J. & A., 42 Marischal berd, 52 King street) street Culbard, H. J .(J. & R.Urqubart) Duff, Arcb., Cal. Ry. station Cumming, Adam, 97 Skene st. Elsmie, George, & Co., 12 Trinity Cumming, R. (Devanba Brewery) quay Cuthbert, James, 177 Crown st. Esplin, Wm, jun., & Co., Cal. Davidson, Lewis (S. Sbepberd), Ry. station 52 King street Fidler, Alex., Quayside Duncan, Alex., 2 Abbotsford pi. Leslie, Geo., & Co., 11 Regent Elmslie, Jobn, 4 Watson street quay Gauld, Wm., 2 Gray's buildings, M'Laucblan, Jobn, 1 James st. Rosemount M'Taggart, Donald, 13 Trinity Glennie, Geo. S. (H. Ogg & Co.) quay Gray, James, 6 Bank street Saunders, Kemp, 43 Mariscbal st. Greig, Alex., 11 Ann place Walker, Andw., 16 Trinity quay Leslie, Andrew (J. Crombie) Lyall, Jobn (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Coffee and Dining Rooms. M'Donald, Peter, 4 Queen street M'Gregor, Alex., Twin cottage, Bridge St. Restaurant, 5 Bridge 66 Holburn street street Maclennan, H., Balmoral place Duffus, G., 19 Market street Malcolm, Alexander (A. Ogston), Leslie, Jobn, 9 Market street Loch street

Lockbart & Salmond, 1 23 Union Masson, Wm., 7 Rosemount pi. street Middleton, D., 2 St Mary's place M'Donald, James, 18 Market st Moir, Wm. (Glegg & Thomson) st. Mcoll, Alex., 16 Ann place Reid, Mrs, & Son, 44 Market | TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 249

Rae, John (R. Reid), 57 Broad st. *Gordon, Charles, and Son, 57 Rhind, A., 26 Broad street Green Riddel, John S., 2 Balmoral ter. Gordon, James, and Co., 2 Chro- Riddoch, John, 3 Powis place nicle lane Robbie, John (Brebner & Grant) Nicol, Alex., Red Lion court, Robertson, William (Anderson & Broad street Thomson) Pirie, John, 13 Shuttle lane Runciman, John, 205 George st. Robertson, John, 61 Commerce st. Smith, James, 168 Crown street *Williams, James, and Son, 13 Strachan, D., Ashley place Virginia street Taylor, James (Leith & Paterson) Taylor, Wm. (J. & A. Gibb) Coppersmiths. Thorn, James, 14 Prospect ter.

Tocher, John, 12 Bank street Blaikie, J., & Sons, Littlejohn st. Wynnes, James, 24 Dee street Thomson, Wm., 72 Netherkirk- gate Confectioners & Pastry- cooks. Corkcutters. Those * marked are Wholesale. Brown, Charles, 16 Shiprow

Bannochie, Alex., 64 George st. Cook, Alex., jun., Guild st. Bisset, Joseph, 149 Gallowgate Duncan, Thos., and Sons, 20 St Bothwell, A., 51 Castle street Nicholas street street *Duffus, Alex., 11 Castlo street, M'Gee, J. & C, 25 Justice and 3 Market street M'Gee, Richard, 40 Guestrow Duffus, James, 86 Union street Simpson, George, 23 Guestrow Glegg, Robert, 215 Union street Simpson, John, 118 W. North st. Hobrow, Mrs, 218 Gallowgate Lockhart & Salmond, 123 Union Corn Factors. street *Lockhart & Salmond, 2 Little (See Grain Merchants.) Belmont street Lyon, F. A., 87 liroad street Cotton Manufacturers. M'Donald, John, 37 Basement floor, Market Robinson, Crum, and Co., Ban- *M'Killiam, B. & W., 54 Broad nermill street M'Killiam, Robert, 28 Union st. Curriers. and 38 Upperkirkgate Milne, Alex., 180 George street Clyne, William, & Sons, 20 Adel- *Milne, John, 30 Union place phi court Ross, James D., 19 George st. Roberts, David, 17 Princes st. *Sellar, Wm., 50 Castle street Sim, Wm., 74 Hardgate *Shepherd, Wm., 21 Guestrow Watt, John, & Sons, 134 and 136 Smith, Alex., 27 Park street Gallowgate

Coopers. Cutlers. Those marked * are Fishcurers. Hamilton, John, 17 George st. Bruce, Wm., 1 Garvock street Hodge, Jas„ & Co., 18 Broad st. Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate Mackie, Robt., 17 St Nicholas st. 50 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Dentists. Marshall, Jas., 6 Rubislaw place Morison, G., 24 Albyn place Crombie Brothers, 83 King st. Murray, James, 80 Chapel street Cromar, John, 15 Belmont st. Ogilvie, George, 29 Union place Emslie, James, 55 Schoolhill Ogston, Alex., 156 Union street Gray, James, 91 King street Ogston, Francis, 156 Union st. King, Maxwell, 8 St Nicholas st. Paterson, A. R., 1 1 Union place Laing, Thos., 37 Market street Pirrie, Wm., 253 Union street Lessert, Alfred Al. De, M.O.S., Rainy, Alex., 17 Golden square 243a Union street Rattray, Robt., Royal Infirmary Mein, James, 6 Grown terrace Reid, Wm, 133 Crown street Robertson, Wm., 83 Union st. Reith, Alex., 15 Skene terrace Williamson, Wm., L.D.S.R.C.S. Reith, Archibald, 39 Union pi. Eng., 15 Union terrace Simpson, John, 2 East Craib- stone street Union pi. Distillers. Smith, Jas. W. F., 13 Smith, John Gordon, 10 Union Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. terrace Black, Wm., & Co., Devanha Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Ogg, Henry, and Co., Strathdee, Stephen, Wm., 77 Dee street Cuparstone Torrie, James, 5 Albert street Watt, Patrick, 1 Gallowgate Wight, John, 6 Golden square Doctors of Medicine. Will, James, 11 King street Will, J. C. 0., 11 King street (See also Surgeons.) Willock, R. C, 75 King street Adair, Fred., 22 Marischal st. Beveridge, Robert, 36 King st. Booth, James, 231 Union street Drapers and Silk Brown, David Dyce, 22 Union pi, Mercers. Brown, G. G., 31 Bon-Accord ter. Christie, John, 214 Union street marked * an

Coutts, James, 2 1 Golden square Crabbe, Wm. T., 14 Roslin ter. Alexander, John, 138 Gallowgate Duncan, Alex., 4 Castle terrace Attenborrow, Mrs, 17i Skene sq. Fiddes, David, 18 King street Bothwell, J., and Co." 17 and 19 Findlay, George, 155 George st. Union buildings Fraser, Angus, 193 Union street Brown, Jas., 2 and 4 George st. Geddes, John, 37 Union place Bruce, Robt., 27 Castle street Harvey, Alex., 228 Union st. Caird, Mrs, 105 George street Henderson, Wm., 49 Schoolhill Cameron, John M., 32 Hutcheon Jackson, Henry, 53 Schoolhill street Jamieson, Robt., Koyal Lunatic Connon, A., & Co., 33 Broad st. Asylum, Elmhill house Connon, Jas., 5 Union buildings Keith, Wm., 263 Union street Cormack, Peter, 204 George st. Kerr, David, 9 Union place Cruickshank, Geo., 53 St Nicho- Kilgour, Alex., 158 Union st. las street M 'Robbie, John, 157 Gallowgate Dewar, David, 49 Castle street Macquibban, C. M-, 23 Constitu- Duncan, Alex., 120 George st. tion street ^Edwards, Marshall, & Co., 67 Macrobin, Jobn, Migvie house, Union street

Silver street Esslemont, Peter, 2 1 Broad st. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 251

Falconer, John, & Co., 23 Union Watson, Patrick, & Son, 18 and street 20 Union place Flaxington, B., 58 George street Watson, Thos. E., 47 Gallowgate Forbes, Wm., 6 Correction wynd Watt, Miss, 182 Gallowgate Fowler, John, 218 George street Yeats, George, 87 Union street Fraser, David, 35f Broad street *Gibb, J. & A., 32 Market street Gill, John, 110 George street Dressmakers.

Gordon, James, 44 Union street (See Milliners.) Gray, Henry, 78 Broad street Hay, E. W., 70 Green Kemlo, Miss, 32 Upperkirkgate Druggists. Kilgour, James, street 94 George Those marked * are Wholesale. Kinghorn, James, 193 George st. Leslie, Alex., 21 \ Bank street Andrew, Win., 168 Union street Lyall, George, & Co., 99 Union st. *Birss, Eobert, 27 Queen street M'Kenzie, Jas., & Co., 47 Union st. Coutts, Charles, 26 Broad street M'Eobbie, G., 35 Market gallery Cruickshank, George P., 228 Macdonald, Isabella, 171 Gal- George street lowgate *Davidson & Sim, 50 Castle st. Macintosh, Wm., 13 Broad st. Davidson, Charles, & Co., 205 Meffet, Mrs Geo., 204 Gallowgate Union street Milne & Henderson, 33 Union st. Duncan, James, 57 Castle street Milne & Pledge, Exchange court, Eddie, Wm., 30 George street Union street Fearnside, John, 49 Green Milne, George, 24 Chapel street Gall, Andrew, 26| Skene square Milne, Sons, & Co., 35 and 37 Grant, James M.,3 Holburn st. Union street Hunter, James, 141 Union street Milne, Peter, 36 St "Nicholas st. Johnston, D., 61 East North st. Morrison, George, 72 George st. Keith, James, 8 Union place Murdoch, Wm., 149 Union st. Lamont, Alex., 43 Woolmanhill Neil, James, 183 Union street Mackay, David M., 1 Exchequer Ord, Alex., Ill Union street row

Paterson, James, 59 Gallowgate "Macquibban, Charles M. , 28 Park *Pratt & Keith, 51 & 53 Union st. street *Ehind, John, 5 Exchange street Melvin, James, 1 Waverly place Eobertson, Mrs, 125 Crown street Moir, James, 36 Union place Eoss, Hugh, jun., 11 Broad st. Murray, James, 80 Chapel street Eoss, James, 206 George street * Paterson, Wm., & Sons. 133 and Eoss, John, 119 Union street 135 Gallowgate Eoss, Mrs W., 179 Gallowgate *Eeid, Geo., & Sons, 45 Union st. Saint, James, jun., 135, 139, 171, Eeid, Wm., 133 Crown street and 173 Union street Beith, Alex., 138 George street Shaw, W. & G., foot of Skene sq. Eoss, Andrew, 43 Castle street Smith, Miss, 54 George street Sangster, John, 46 Commerce st. Stewart, Alex., 40 St Nicholas st. *Sim, James, & Co., 76 King st. Stewart, Mrs, 73 Green *Sinclair, Wm., 34 Upperkirkgate Taylor, Thomas, 148 George st. *Soutar & Shepherd, 22 Broad st. Tennant, Joseph, 67 King street Sutherland, J., 34 St Nicholas st. Tough, George, 134 George st. Taylor, John, 53 Eegent quay *Turreff, Alex., 39 Union street Urquhart, J. & J., 65 St Nicho-

Watson Bros. , 92 Broad street las street 252 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Wallace, Wm., 81 King street Mitchell, C. R., Inches Wight, James S., 1 Moimthooly Pressly & Leys, Inches Wyness, Jas. D., 34 Woolmanhill

Engineers (Civil). Dyers. Abernethy, Jas., Ferryhill cottage Bannerman, John, 35 George st. Abernethy, Robert, Arthurseat Borthwick, Andrew, 76 Loch st., Anderson, Robert, 142 King st. and 1 Summer street Barnett, Patrick M., Waterloo Cooper, Wm., 50^ St Nicholas st. station Ferguson, R., 42 Upperkirkgate Beattie, Jas. F., 2 Bon-Accord sq. M'Gregor, John, 26 George st. Boulton,Wm., 1 2 3| Union street Philip, Alex. , 200 George street Cay,Wm. Dyce, 72 Waterloo quay Watson, John, 104 George street Ferguson, W. B., Waterloo station Wilson, David, 5 St Nicholas st. Milne, Robert, Waterloo station Riddell, James, 1 Powis place Roger, Geo. C, 124 Union street Embroidery Printers. Willet, John, 123 J Union street See Vattem Printers. Wilson, A. S., 16 Garden place

Engravers. Farriers.

Those marked * are Lithographers. Cowe, W. , 1 South College street Green, Peter, 7 Chronicle lane "^Cornwall, George, & Sons, Vic- Morris, Wm., Y.S., 5 Langstane toria court, Castle street place *Dakers, Alex., 15 Netherkirkgate Taylor, J. B., V.S., 2 Flourmill *Hughes, MrsR., 30 Broad street lane *Imlay, Hugh, 8 St Nicholas st. *Keith & Gibh, 3 Queen street *Robb, G., 115 Union street File Maker. *Skene, Wm., 2l| Schoolhill Stephen, J. H., 3 Correction wynd Mathieson, Alex., 5 Harriet st. *Stevenson, James, 6 Queen st. *Taylor & Henderson, 17 Adelphi court Fishmongers.

Anderson, JEneas, 38 Park street Engineers. Birss, J., 63i Windmillbrae Fmdlay, Robt., 4 Basement floor, Abernethy, James, & Co., Ferry- Market hill foundry Garioch, Peter, Market buildings Blaikie Bros., Footdee ironworks Garrow, James, & Co., 19 Base- Dalgety Bros., 70 Hutcheon st. ment floor, Market Garvie, Jas., jun., & Co., Fish st. Gove, Mrs Wm., 6 Basement Henderson & Adam, 19 Jopp'slane floor, Market Henderson & Strachan, 68 Gor- Hogg, George, Fish market don street Hogg, Robert, 93 Gallowgate Hall, Russel, & Co., York place Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base- Knowles, Alex., 37 Shuttle lane ment floor, Market Leckie, Wood, & Munro, Torry Livingston, John, 12 do. M'Kinnon & Co., Spring-garden M'Kenzie, James, 72 Loch street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 253

Meff, Wm, 62, 63, and 64 Base- Grant, Mrs Wm., 32 Market ball ment floor, Market Gray, James, 19 Market hall Michie, Alexander, 32 do. Gray, Mrs, 38 Market hall Pirie, Mrs Gordon, 2 do. Hutcheon, George, 57 Commerce Sutherland, Robt., do street White, John, 8 do. Hutcheon, J., 48 Market hall Kelman & Minty, 10 West North street Fishing-tackle Makers. Kempt, Alex., 29 Market hall Knowles, James, 5 Skene street Brown, Wm., 36 George street Knowles, Thomas, and 9 Duguid, David, 5 Flourmillbrae 7, 8, Market hall Henderson, David, 39 Castle st. Knowles, Thomas, jun., 6 Market Henderson, J. , 1 Millbank ter. hall Lyell, John, 128 Union street Laing, Andrew, 82 John street M'Gregor, Miss, 73 John street M'Kenzie, A., 40 Market hall Playfair, Charles, 138 Union st. M'Lennan, Jas., 52 Regent quay Eoy, Wm., 24 North Broadford Martin, James & Wm., 50, 51, & Sandison, LudovickG., 118 King 52 Market hall street Masson, Thomas, 58 St Nicholas Wilson, Robert. 16 St Nicholas st. street Middleton & Jeffrey, 1 and 2 Fleshers. Wellington place Millar, James, 158 Gallowgate Baddon, J., 114 Gallowgate Milne, James, 191 Gallowgate

Begg, Wm. , 46 Market hall Milne, W., & Son, 10 & 11 Mar- Benton, Alex., 260 George st. ket hall Birss, J., 63| Windmillbrae Morrison, George, 11 Upperkirk- Buckner, John, 25| Gallowgate gate

Burness, John, 39 Market hall Morrison, Wm. , 37 Woolmanhill Calder, W., 10 St. Clement st. Morrison, Wm., 2 Gray's build- Christie, G., 60 Windmillbrae ings, Rosemount Clark, George, 24 Gallowgate Rose, George, 26 and 27 Market Cooper, Wm., 19 Marywell st. hall Davidson, James, 47 Market hall Ross, Andrew, 158 George street Davidson, William, 238 George Sangster, Robert, sen., 31 Mar- street ket hall Dow, James, Victoria place ShivaSj George, 42 Skene square Duncan, George, 17 Basement Skene, John, 191 George street floor, Market Soutter, Alex., 18 Market hall Duncan, George, 10 Park street Stark, A. & W., 45 Market hall Duncan, Wm., 35 Market hall Stewart, Alex., 9 Little Chapel st. Elrick, James, 25 Skene square Stewart, James, 1 and 2 Market Farquharson, John, 42 and 43 hall Market ball Stewart, James, 124 Chapel st. Findlay, James, 30 Market hall Stewart, John, 20 Market hall Gauld, Alex., 37 Market hall Taylor, Wm., 187 Crown street Gibson, Wm., 6 Gallowgate Tastard, James, 18^ Shiprow Gordon, Thomas, Holburn place Thorn, Alex., 58 East North st. Grant, James, 116 King street Thomson, Adam, jun, 26 and 27 Grant, John, 78 East North st. Regent quay Grant, Wm., 3 Little Wales st. Thomson, Wm., 4 East North st. 254 TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Wagrel, James, 88 Basement Ewen, M. A., 36 Gallowgate floor, Market Gaudie, Hugh, 84 George street Walker, Kobert, 29 Basement George, Charles, 33 Schoolhill floor, Market Gerrie, Wm., 71 Broad street Walker, Wm., 47 Chapel street Green, James, 48 Loch street Watkins, J. A., 107 George st. Green, Jas., jun., 69 Gallowgate White, James, 15 and 16 Mar- Lamont, Alex., 21 Causewayend ket hall M'Kay, Mrs J., 29 Gallowgate Williamson, Andrew, 28 Market Mathieson, John, 43 Schoolhill haU Peters, George, 10 Gallowgate Williamson, George, jun., 44 Eennie, Wm., 23 Gallowgate Market hall Symon, John, & Sons, 29 Upper- Williamson, James, sen., 49 kirkgate Market hall Whitlay, Thomas, 236 George st. Williamson, John, jun., 5 Mar- ket hall Williamson, Eobert & David, 12 Game Dealers. Market hall Beattie, Wm., 12 Harriet street Williamson, William, 36 Market Birss, J., 63i Windmillbrae hall Christie, G., 60 Windmillbrae Wishart, Alexander, 92 Gallow- Duncan, Mrs., 72 Loch street gate Garrow, James, & Co., 19 Base- Wyness, Alex., 25 Market hall ment floor, Market Wyness, John, 21 Market hall Grant, Mrs, 13 and 15 Loch st. Wyness, Mrs Andrew, 13 Market Innes, Robert, 60 and 61 Base- hall ment floor, Market Yeats, Thomas, jun., 10 Cause- wayend Joss, Mrs, 53 Loeh street M'Kenzie, James, 72 Loch street Meff, Wm., 63 Basement floor, Fringe and Tassel Maker. Market Michie, Alex., 32 Basement floor, Lendrum, John, 96 Union street Market

Fruiterers. Gardeners.

Burns, A., 46 Market street, and Anderson, Andrew, Sunnybank Market hall Burnett, Robert, Watson street Hossack, Archd., 179 Union st. Cocker, James, Sunnypark Pegler, George, 7 Regent quay Connon, James, Sandilands Smith, G., 82 King street Connon, Robt., Links, Old Aber- Stuart, James, 16 George street deen Cooper, Alex., Fountainhall Furniture Dealers. Davidson, Mrs Wm., Spring- bank terrace Anderson, Wm., 78 George st. Forbes, Wm., Upper Leadside

Calder, J., 39 Loch street Fyfe, Robert (jobbing) , 26 Union Christie, Wm., 2L§ Woolmanhill row Connon, Wm., Back wynd stairs Garden, John, Calsayseat Cormack, Mrs, 51 Broad street Gordon, Charles, Holburn place Crombie, Wm., 25 Gallowgate Kinneard, William, Rubislaw Dean, James, 8 Skene square Lawson, Wm., Ferry hill house TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 255

M'Donald, John, Bonnymuir Grain Merchants. M'Pherson, John, Polmuir M 'Bobbie, Peter, Sunnyside Aberdeen Commercial Company, Maver, James (jobbingJ, 30 Hol- Provost Blaikie's quay burn street Adam, John, 45 Frederick street Meffet, J., Outseats, Pitmuxton Alexander, Jas., Lower Justice Mowat, J. (jobbing) HHuntlyst. Mills Petrie, Jas. E., & Sons (jobbing), Barclay, J. W., 38 Castle street Hardgate Buyers, Alex., 23 Frederick st. Eae, Wm., 80 St Andrew street Chalmers, Wm., 39 Victoria st. Clark Bros., 68 Schoolhill Shewan, Alex. (jobbingj, 33 Whitehouse street Davidson, W. & A. H., 12 Com- Sim, James, 33 Short loanings merce street Skinner, James (jobbing), Union Farquhar, Geo., Ferryhill mills glen Gavin, William, 59 Schoolhill Slora, Wm. (jobbing), 24 Spa st. Hutcheson, Geo., 47 Marischal st. Smith, James, Bubislaw Keith, Alex., Waterloo station Smith, James, 2 Bank street Kempt, Eobt., 59 and 60 Castle st. Smitb, Wm., Mile-end, Stocket Knox, Wm., 16 King street Stephen, John, Hosefield Leith, Hugh, 83 George street Thorn, David, 4 Bank street Lindsay, John, 4 Powis place Wattie, Joseph, Honeybrae Mess, Jonathan, 12 Virginia st. Wilson, Wm., Mile-end, Holburn Mitchell, Alex., 70 Broad street Wright, John, Pitmuxton Morison & Leslie, 57 Marischal st. Murdoch, Alex., & Son, 49 Ee- gent quay Gasfitters. Northern Agricultural Co., SO Waterloo quay (See Brassfounders, &c.) Paterson, Wm., 40 Chapel street Scott, James, 13 James street German Clock Makers. Sharp, Andrew, 37 James street Skene, M., 14 and 16 Welling- March, Jas., 11^ Hutcheon street ton place Straub, B., 18 George street Smith, William, 38 King street Wunderly & Auer, 42 George st. Steel, Wm., Weigh-house square Thomson, John, 52 Queen street Tulloch, L., J Union street Goldsmiths & Jewellers. 101 Walker, Alex., 59 & 60 Castle st. F., King Alexander, James, 113 Union st. White, John 107 street Crombie, Peter, 60 Broad street Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas st. Granite Polishers. Jamieson, George, 107 Union st. Mackay, James T., & Son, 30 (See Stonecutters.) St Nicholas street Morrison and Skakle, 68 Nether - kirkgate Grocers & Spirit Dealers. Eettie, M., Sons, 151 Union st. & (See also Spirit Dealers.) Eoss & Millar, 23 St Nicholas st. Sangster, George, 81 Broad st. Adams, James, 70 Causewayend Smith, A. & J., 25 St Nicholas st. Adams, John, 64 Green Watson, James, 81 Union street Aiken, James, 19 St Clement st. Yule, Eobert, 7 Correction wynd Airth, John, 33 Market street 256 TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Alexander, Alex., 1 Baltic street Craib, Wm., 57 St Andrew street Alexander, Mrs, 5 Skene terrace Craig, Andrew, 212 Gallowgate Allardyce, J. R., 137 Crown st. Craigmile, Alex., 51 Commerce st. Anderson, Jas., 123 Crown street Crane, John, 52 Broad street Anderson, Sutherland, & Co., 51 Crombie, James, 26 Virginia st. and 55 George street Cruickshank, Alex., 146 George st. Anderson, Miss, 78 Chapel street Cruickshank, James, 181 Gal- Angus, G., 4j Bank street lowgate Angus, Samuel, 50 Green Cruickshank, James, & Co., 104 Arthur, Robert, 145 Gallowgate Gallowgate Arthur, Thomas, 22 Albion street Cruickshank, Mrs, 22 Castle st. Baillie, Wm,, 17 Justice street Cumming, James, 79 and 80 Banks, Thos., 26| St Andrew st. Waterloo quay Barclay, Robt., 16 East North st. Davidson, Alex., jun., 44 Castle Barnett, Wm., 151 George street street Barron, Geo., 106 Commerce st. Davidson, George, 17 Loch street

Beattie, Alex. , 55 Queen street Davidson, Wm., & Co., 44 Broad Benson, Samuel, 141 Skene street street Benzie, Mrs. W., 206 Gallowgate Dawson, Mrs, 52| Skene square Bisset, George, 67 Holburn street Diack, William, 16 Park street Bisset, John, & Co., 37 Queen st. Diack, Wm., 23 Woolmanhill Bisset, J. and W., Exchange st. Dick, James, 6 Union place Black, George, 254 George street Douglas, Alex., 21 Chapel street Black, Hugh, 17| Victoria st. west Douglas, John, 44 Green Booth, Mrs, 28 Upperkirkgate Downie, Mrs, 8 Holburn street Bowman, Wm,, 7 Commerce st. Duffus, Wm., 5 Causewayend Brand, George, 12 Mary well st. Duguid, Robert, 13 Holburn st. Buchan, John, 165§ Gallowgate Duncan, Alex., Bridge of Dee Bullinaria, Mrs C.~ 133 Skene st. Duncan, John, 3 Garvock street Burgess, William, 6 Skene st. Duthie, Wm., 1 Watson street Buyers, Mrs Peter, 32 Quay Elrick, Charles, Rosemount place Calder, James, 16 St Clement st. Esslemont, Alex., 32 King street Cameron, Mrs Alex., 37 West Esslemont, John E., 2 and 4 North street King street Carnie, Alex., 20 East North st. Ettershank, Joseph, 56 Shiprow Cay, George, 47 Upper Denburn Ewen, John, 17 Skene street Cheyne, George, 1 John street Falconer, Geo., 7 East North st. Chivas Brothers, 13 King street Farquhar, John, 15 Justice street Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend Farquharson & Co., 131 Union st. Clark, John, 73 Chapel street Farquharson, James, 30 Park st. Collie, Alex., 12 Skene street Farquharson, Peter, 28§ Sum- Collie, Wm., 65 College street mer street

Cooper, Francis, 60 Chapel street Findlay , Francis, 1 5 N. Broadford Cooper, James, 45 East North st. Findlay, James, 48 Gallowgate Cooper, John, 89 Holburn street Findlay, Wm., 67 East North st. Copland, Jas., 31 Causewayend Findlay, Mrs A., 13 Wales street | Cormack, Alex., 31 Shiprow Flann, Mrs, 35 Bon-Accord st.

Cormack, Wm., 31 York place Fleming and Rattray, 13 Castle \

Cosgrove, Peter, 302 George st. street, and 73 George street ' Coutts, Alex., 173 Crown street Forbes, Mrs, 29 St Clement st. Ooutts, Ga-vin, Rubislaw Fraser, Alex., 8 Leadside Coutts, Henry, 73 Holburn street Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 257

Gall, John, & Co., 141 Gallow- Littlejohn, James, 39 Green gate Longmuir, John, 27 Loch street Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Lumsden and Gibson, 95 Union Gellan, Wm., jun., 36 Marischal street street Lumsden, William, 58 Union st. Gordon and Smith, 197 Union st. M' Allan, John, 202 Gallowgate Gordon, J. and J., 86 Broad st. M'Dougall, J. and D., John st. Gordon, Wm., 8 Marywell street M'Gregor, Alex., 57 Guestrow Grant, John, 46 Woolmanhill M'Kay, John, 94 Gallowgate Grant, Peter, 5 Blackfriars st. M'Leod, S., 23 Chapel lane Gray, Daniel, 38 Union street M'Leod, Mrs, 53 Park street Gray, George, 50 West North st. M'Leod, Mrs, 33 Summer lane Gray, George, 237 George street Macdonald, Duncan, 20 Shiprow Gray, Helen, 84 Woolmanhill Macdonald, Ewen, 193 Gallow- Greig, Robert, 39 Short loanings gate Guild, John, 17 Short loanings Machray, John, 33 Upperkirk- Harper, Alex., 57 Virginia street gate Hird, Benjamin, 6 Northfield Maitland, Robert, 101 Cause- Horn, John, 9 Ann street wayend Howie, Peter, 2 East North st. Martin," Geo., 7 North Broadford Hunter and Walker, 112 Gallow- Massie, J., and Co., 4 Causeway- gate end Hunter, John, 15 West North st. Melvin, James, 1 Waverley place Hunter, Wm., 63 Huntly street Melvin, John, 89 John street Hunter, Wm., 33 Park street Merchant, George, 29 Chapel st. Hutcheson, G. and W., 20 Upper- Meston, Jas., 6 East North st. kirkgate Michie, Mrs, 35 Hutcheon street Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay Milne and Marshall, 24 St Nicho- Inglis, Wm., 109 Gallowgate las street Ironside, Pat., 31 Ann street Milne, George, 25 College street Jamieson and Mitchell, 34 and Milne, James, 72 Union street 36 Netherkirkgate Milne, Wm., and Son, 209 Union Jamieson, James, 221 Union st. street Jamieson, John, 74 Commerce st. Milne, Wm., 43 Skene square Johnston, Alex., 88 Upper Den- Milne, Mrs, 42 Gordon street burn Moir, George, 124 Causewayend Jolly, Isaac, 114 George street Moir, Wm., 16 NellHeld place

Kay, Wm. , 75 Woolmanhill Mollison, Wm., 140 Skene street Kelman, George T., 51 Upper Mortimer, James, 1 1 Harriet st. Denburn Nicol, Mrs G., 48 Windmillbrae Kemp, John, 24 Castle street Oliver, Wm., 53 Gallowgate Kemp, Mrs, 60 Skene square Ogston, James, 30 Justice street Kerr, George, 17 Causewayend Panton, John, 67 Park street King, Mrs, 25 St Clement street Petrie, Alex., Ill West North st. Knowles, Wm., jun., and Co., 89 Petrie, Andrew, 41 Green Chapel street Petrie, Joseph, 45 Commerce st. Lamb, Mrs, 10 East North St. Petrie, William, 274 George st. Law, Miss B., 8 Wellington pi. Pirie, John, 6 1 Green Leaper, Joseph, 58 College street Pyper, Wm., 89 Broad street Leiper, James, 108 Chapel street Rae, Francis, 22 Upper Denburn Leith, John, and Sons, Exchange Rae, John, 16 Hanover street street Rae, John, 45 St Andrew street 22 258 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Reid, George, 23 Shiprow Tough, John, 88 Chapel street Reid, Win,, 13C George street Troup, Benjn., 196 Gallowgate Rennie, John, 21 Justice street Tulloch, James, 48 and 49 Re- Rollo, David, 21 Jasmine terrace gent quay Ross, Alex., 2 Cotton street Tulloch, Wm., 249 George street

Ross, D. ( 31 Loch street Urquhart, Alex., 62 St Nicholas Ross, Hugh, 270 George street street Ross, James, 46 Summer street Walker and Co., 68 and 70 Vir- Sangster, Alex., 234 George st. ginia street Scorgie, H., 5i West North street Walker, George, 37 Green Shearer, Mrs., 22 Jasmine ter. Walker, J. & G., 24 Skene square Shepherd, Alexander, 6 North Walker, James, 41 College street Broadford Walker, Wm., 56 George street Shepherd, Roht., 39 Hutcheon st. Walker, Wm., & Sons, 52 Union Sherefc, R., 68 West North street street Sheret, William, 67 Shiprow Watson, Charles, 3 Black's bdgs. Shiells, Robert, 197 George street Watt, James, 42 Woolmanhill Shirreffs, James, 244 George st. Watt, Wm., 41 West North st. Sim, George, 74 Shiprow Watt, Mrs, 21 Huntly street Simpson, George, 2 St Andrew st. White, John, 112 George street Sinclair, John, 50 Virginia st. Wildgoose, James, 2 Stirling st. Sinclair, Wm., 175| George st. Williamson, James, 14 King st. Smith, James, 13 Huntly street Wilson, Jas., 48 Netherkirkgate Smith, John, and Co., 1 St An- Wilson, Mrs David, 9 West drew street North street Smith, John, 59 Green Wilson, Mrs R., Newbridge, Smith, Wm., 177 Gallowgate Hardgate Smith, Wm., 1£ Holburn street Wilson, Miss, 56 Regent quay Spark, George, 8 Garvock street Wragg, Patrick, 14 George street Stephen, Alex., 93 Causewayend Wright, R. & W., 101 George st. Stephens, James, 31 St Clement Wright, R., & Son, 26 Schoolhill street Wyse, Wm., 99 Causewayend Stevens, Robert, 214 George st. Young, Alexander, 76 St Andrew Stevenson, Hilkiah, 63 Park st. street Stewart, Mrs, 1 Gilcomston brae Young, Colin, 9 Summer lane Still, Mrs, 55 Park street Youngson, William, 26 North Stott, Mrs Wm., 19 Park street Broadford Strachan and Sheriffs, 3 St Ni- Yule, William, 165 Gallowgate cholas street Strachan, Charles, 1 Union build- ings Gunmakers. Strachan, James, 74 King street Strachan, R. H., 1 Rosemount ter. Garden, Wm., 2 Belmont street Strachan, Wm., 35 East North st. Lyell, John, 128 Union street Strachan, Wm., 159 Skene street Plavfair, Charles, 138 Union st. west Wilson, Robt., 16 St Nicholas st. Sutherland, Wm., 67 Gallowgate Taylor, Mrs, 54 Virginia street Thorn, Alex., 8 Shiprow Thorn, James, 99 Skene street Haircloth Manufacturers. Todd, Alex., 76 West North st. Tough, Alex., 122 Bang street Garden, Wm., & Son, 14 John st. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 259

Hairdealers. Lyon, Alex., 194| George street Macdonald, D., 113 George street Fyfe, George, 51 Shiprow Mitchell, Alex., 70 Broad street Wildgoose, James, 2 Stirling st. Ronald, Wm., 182 George street

Hairdressers. Horse and Cab Hirers. Anderson, John, 128 Gallowgate Bain, Wm., 60 Loch street Beaton, John, 26 Marischal st. Campbell, Alex., 6 Diamond st. Cockerill, Chas.,14 Causewayend Campbell, Duncan, Guild street Collie, Jas. H., 1 South Silver st. Campbell, John, 5 Bon-Accord Cooper, John, 121 George street street, and 13 Back wynd Ford, Archibald, 6 Guild street Fraser, John, 19 Huntly street Fraser, Wm., 62 Regent quay Gordon, Thomas, 79 Skene st. Henderson, Robt., 61 George st. Harvey, Andrew, 34 Union row, Ironside, James, 12 George street and 7 Rose street M'Gillivray, John, 242 George st. Monro, George, 20 St Clement st. Malone, John E., 175 Union st. M'Bey, A., jun., 25 John street Martin, Gilbert, 5 3 Upperkirkgate Robertson, Wm., 17 Holburn st. Morgan, Wm., 22 Woolmanhill Tough, George, 74£ John street Morgan, Wm., jun., 300 George st. Stephen, George, 9 Chapel street Walker, Alex., 83 Queen street Horse Dealer." Walker, David, 117 Union street Williamson, Adam, 20 Marischal Stephen, John, 6'5 West North st. street

Hatters. Horticultural Builders.

Barrie, P. & M., 21 Queen street Garvie, James, and Sons, 60 Fyffe, Wm., 18 St Nicholas street Huntly street Henderson, Wm., 24 Union street Macandrew, Daniel, and Co., Martin, Samuel, 34 Union street 120 Loch street Ogilvie, Alex., & Co., 32 Queen st. Ogilvie, Thomas, and Son, 17 Drum's lane Hosiers and Glovers. Scott, John, 58 Queen street Steele & Co., 20 and 22 Union st. Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street Cruickshank, A., & Co., 105 Hay Dealers. Union street Davidson, Miss, 49 Green Beattie, Wm., 12 Harriet street Eddie, Miss, 1 14 Skene street M'Robb, Charles, and Co., 29 Gall, Alex., 5 and 6 Justice street

Commerce street Macdonald, 1., 33 St Nicholas st. Ross, Wm., Trinity quay M'Petrie, Margaret, 176 George street Hide and Tallow Mer- Mortimer, Wm., 11 St Nicholas chants. street Stopani, George, 7 Castle st. Ironside, James, 35 Gerrard st. Watson Brothers, 92 Broad st. Keith, Alex., Waterloo station Watson, Thomas R., 47 Gallow- Laing, James, 42 Wales street gate 260 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

House Carpenters and Rust, John, 14 Thistle street Simpson & Gall, South Bridge. Wrights. Holburn street Smith, Francis W., 15 Hanover (See also Builders.) street Bain, Ebenezer, 209 George st. Smith, George, 8 Causewayend Black, A., 69 College street Smith, Wm., 20 Blackfriars st. Brander, Robert, 15 Thistle st. Sutherland, J. and J., 5 Upper Brown, Alex., 38 Catherine st. Denburn Bruce, George, 13 Bridge place Trail, James, 8 Rose street Buyers, J., & Co., 12 Kidd lane Warrack & Daniel, 7 North Cay, William, Gilcomston park Charlotte street Clark, John, 23 Princes street Watson & Robb, 44 Spring- Cook, Alex., 65 Holburn street garden Cook, James, 65 Holburn street Watson, James, 7 Windmill lane Cheyne, George, 20 Justice st. Wilson, John, 44 Park street Collie, John, 14 Blackfriars street Farquharson, Geo., 5 Harriet st. India-rubber (Vulcan- Firth, J. B., 289 George street Dealers. Garvie, James, and Sons, 60 ised) Huntly street Clyne, William, and Sons, 20 George street Gaudie, Hugh, 84 Adelphi court Glennie, John, Watson street Kaye & Co., 20 St Nicholas lane George, and Son, 16 Harper, Yule, Alex., 104 Union street Wales street Henderson, John, 5 Summer st. Henderson, Wm., and Son, 66 Inns and Hotels. Loch street Hendry & Adam, 40 Skene street Abercrombie, John, 52 York st. Hogg, George, 64 Holburn street Allan, James, 13 Guestrow Hogg, W. & A., Affleck street Beattie, Mrs, 3 and 5 Commerce st. Ingram, William, 91 Loch street Berry, Wm., 8 Trinity street Innes, Alex., 6 Barnett's close Bonner, John, Queen's hotel, 25 Ironside, William, 8 Spa street Union street Jamieson, T., 10 Carmelite street Fraser, Charles, Shakspeare hotel, Knowles, Wm., 1 Thistle lane 9 Marischal street Leask, John, 76 Commerce street Douglas, Thos., Douglas' hotel, M'Robbie & Milne, Albert place Market street M'Robbie, Chas., Rosemount pi. Findlay, Wm., Crown and An- Middleton, R., 2 Union wynd chor, 60 Marischal street Milne, A. & J., 6 Denburn Forsyth, William, Temperance 102 Union street Mitchell, J. , 20 Bon-Accord lane hotel, Gaffron, 17 Castle street Moir, A , 66 Skene square Wm., . Murdoch, Alex., Minister's lane Glennie, Mrs, 49 Lodge walk Napier, Charles, 92 John street Gordon, Geo., Star and Garter, Niddry, Charles, 64 Hutcheon st. 79 Windmillbrae Ogg, Wm., 8 St Mary's place Harper, Wm., Granite City Inn, Pittendrigh, Wm., 56 Loch st. 13 Exchequer row Rainnie, A., 50 Commerce street Harvey, Wm., British hotel, 42 Reid, James, 58 John street Regent quay Robertson, Alex., 36 Shiprow Hunter, Leslie, 61 Castle street Rust, A., 18 Bon-Accord lane Kennedy, Wm. , Ferryboat inn TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 261

Leslie, John, 9 Market street Dickie, Alex., Mauchlin Tower M'Donald, Angus, 39 Lodge walk court, 32 Justice street M'Gillivray, J., Prince of Wales Donald, Wm, 68 Windmillbrae hotel, 8 and 9 St Nicholas lane Duncan, John, 8 King street Macdonald, Mrs, 14 Harriet st. Ellis, G., 61 Windmillbrae Machray, M., Lemon Tree hotel, Findlay, Alex., 57 and 59 St 9 St Nicholas street Nicholas street Mackie, Alexander M., Northern Gage, Robert, 40 Castle street hotel, 245 Union street Glegg and Thomson, 179 George Mahoney, Mrs, 63 and 65 Nether- street kirk gate Knox and Webster, 14 St Paul st. Martin, Geo., Steam Yacht hotel, Laing, James, and Co., 121 Union New Pier street Milne, Miss, 8 Harriet street Laing, W. and T., 207 Gallow- Moncur, Nicol, 10 Adelphi court gate Rae, Mrs, 6 Mealmarket street Lyall, Robert, 43 George street Biach, Mrs, Crown inn, 3 Shore M'Gregor, Wm., 9 College street brae McHardy, David, and Son, 54 Robertson, David, Royal hotel, Netherkirkgate Union street Mathieson, A., 24 George street Robertson, Mrs John, City Hotel, Melville, Thomas, and Sons, 106 21 St Nicholas street Gallowgate Thomson, James, Bon-Accord Robertson, Charles, 17 Park st. hotel, 11 and 13 Queen st. Sherar, John, 48 George street Watt, Geo., 9 Correction wynd Stephen, James, 34 Broad street Yule, Alex., 104 Union street Insurance Agents.

(See end of Professions' Directory.) Japanners.

Macdonald, D., 3 Jopp's lane Brokers. Insurance Shaw and Joss, 3 Blackfriars st.

(See Ship and Insurance Brokers.) JeweUers. Ironfounders. (See Goldsmiths.) Abernethy, James, & Co., Ferry- hill foundry Barry, Henry, & Co., Loch st. Lace and Muslin Mer- Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Iron chants. Works Garvie, James, Jun., & Co., Fish Copestake, Moore, Crampton, & street Co., London, 140 Union st. Hall, Russel, & Co., York place M'Kinnon, William, & Co., 20 Spring-garden Land Surveyors.

Ironmongers. Adam, Alex., 74 Union street Beattie, J. F., 2 Bon-Accord sq. Bannerman, Wilson, & Co., 36 Millar, David, 147 Union street Market street Roger, Geo. C, 124 Union street 262 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Leather Merchants. Balfour, Mrs, 89 Hutcheon st. Balfour, Mrs, 7 Margaret street Brebner & Grant, 56 St Nicholas Barclay, Mrs, 71 Chapel street street Beattie, Miss, 2J St Catherine's Clyne, William, and Sons, 20 wynd Adelphi court Bell, Mrs, 62 Gordon street Duncan, George. 31 Guestrow Brands, Miss, 33 Dee street Duncan, Wm., 37 Broad street Brown, Mrs, 6 Strawberrybank Forsyth, John, 85 Broad street Bruce, Mrs, 87 John street Kaye & Co., 20 St Nicholas lane Burns, Mrs, 26 St Nicholas st. Lockhart, Robt., 17 Guestrow Buyers, Mrs, 129 Union street Lyon, Alex., 194± George street Buyers, Miss, 59 Dee street M'Kay, George, 18 Gallowgate Cameron, Mrs, 22 Constitution st. Macdonald, David, 113 George st. Cameron, Misses, 177 Union st. Malcomson, James, and Son, Cameron, Miss, 4 Dee street Chronicle court, 10 Queen st. Chisholm, Miss, 1 Canal street Menzies, John, 64 Schoolbill Christal, Mrs, 36 Union street Morrison, G., 37 Upperkirkgate Christie, Mrs, 16 Frederick st. Roberts, David, 17 Princes street Clark, Mrs, 7 Donald's court, Ronald, Wm., 182 George street Schoolhill Smith, George, Jack's brae Clark, Mrs, 153 Crown street Watt, John, and Sons, 34 and 36 Clark, Mrs, 4 Rosemount terrace Gallowgate Clews, Mrs Dr, 26 Crown street Cochran, Mrs, 8 Summer street Linen Manufacturers. Collie, Mrs, 156 Crown street Copland, Mrs, 5 Albert terrace Berry, W. and J., 14 Queen st. Coutts, Mrs, 18 Summer lane Beveridge, T. G., 122J Union st. Craig, Mrs, 18 Commerce street Beveridge, Robert, 39 St .Nicho- Craighead, Mrs James, 12 Sum- las street mer street Mackie, D., & Co., 41 St Nicho- Craigmyle, Mrs, 1 Kingsland pi. las street Cumming, Mrs, 14 Correction Richards and Co., Broadford wynd Cumming, Miss, 61 Huntly st. Linsey Manufacturers. Cumming, Miss, 124 Union st. Davidson, Miss, 2 Rosebank ter. (See Woollen Manufacturers.) Dickson, Mrs, 154 Crown street Donaldson, Mrs J., 225 King st. Lithographers. Duffus, Misses, 54 Union street Duthie, Mrs, 31 Queen street [See Engravers.) Edmund, Miss, 2 Union place Edwards, Miss, 63 Green Lodging-house Keepers. Ellis, Mrs, 87 John street Esson, Mrs, 25 Whitehouse st. Adams, Mrs, 36 Union terrace Forsytb, Mrs, 1 Marischal st. Allan, Mrs Joseph, 32 Park st. Forsyth, Mrs, 84 Union street Anderson, Mrs, 39 Union terrace Gall, Mrs, 166 Crown street Anderson, Mrs David, 120 King Garland, Mrs, 3 Bridge street street Gellan, Mrs R., 127 Crown st. Anderson, Mrs, 54 Regent quay George, Mrs James, 47 Park st. Anderson, Mrs, 18 Queen street Gill, Miss, 216 Gallowgate Anderson, Miss, 48 Summer st. Glennie, Mrs, 27 York place TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 263

Gordon, Miss, 8 Canal street Philip, Mrs, 21 Summer street Gordon, Miss, 72 Dee street Rae, Mrs, 3 St Mary's place Graham, Mrs, 50 Upperkirkgate Reid, Mrs, 25 Marywell street Grant, Mrs, 99£ Chapel street Reid, Mrs D., 166 Union street Gray, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Reid, Mrs, 1 Gray's buildings, Gray, Miss, 121 Crown street Rosemount Greig, Miss, 7 Crown street Rezin, Mrs, 60 St Nicholas street Guild, Mrs, 91 Hutcheon street Riddell, Mrs W., 83 Bon-Ac- Hannan, Mrs, 27 Crown street cord street Harvey, Miss, 26 Thistle street Robertson, Mrs, 13 Marischal st. Hay, Mrs James, 2 Trinity quay Robert-son, Mrs. 9 Shore brae Hay, Miss, 7 Union row Robertson, Miss, 37 Victoria st. Henderson, Mrs, 10 Crown st. Ross, Mrs A., 41 John street

Howie, Mrs, 146^ George street Ross, Miss, 1 6 Back wynd Howling, Mrs, 28 Wellington st. Rust, Mrs, 84 Union street Innes, Mrs, 220 George street Russell, Miss, 13 Bon-Accord st. Ironside, Mrs, 44 Blackfriars st. Saddler, Mrs, 189 Union street Jaffray, Mrs, 20 Craigie street Sangster, Miss, 54 St Nicholas st. Jamson, Mrs, 112 Crown street Shepherd, Mrs, 83 Wales street Johnston, Mrs, 8 Castle street Shepherd, Miss, 4 Summer street Keith, Mrs, 10 Bon-Accord lane Sherman, Mrs, 1 Crown terrace Kelly, Mrs, 17 Skene terrace Simpson, Miss, 14 N. Silver street Kelman, Miss, 55 John street Skene, Miss, 4 Shore brae Law, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Smith, Mrs J., 4 Wellington pi. Leslie, Mrs, 41 Queen street Smith, Mrs J., 36 Union street Levie, Mrs, 13 Marischal street Smith, Mrs, 23 Castle street Lorirner, Mrs, 27 Crown street Smith, Mrs, 31 Charlotte street Lumsden, Miss, 31 Charlotte st. Spalding, Mrs, 12 Constitution st. M'Gregor, Miss, 220 George st. Stallan, Miss, 147 Union street M'Intosh, Mrs, 137 Union street Stewart, Mrs, 68 Dee street M'Nie, Mrs, 34 Union terrace Stratton, Mrs, 13 Diamond street Macaldowie, Mrs, 135 Crown st. Sutherland, Mrs, 104 King st.

Mair, Mrs W. , 69 Crown street Talbert, Mrs, 11 Bon-Accord st. Massie, Mrs, 267 George street Taylor, Mrs, 75 Union street Masson, Mrs, 4-| Bon-Accordter. Taylor, Miss, 20 Harriet street Masson, Mrs, 24 Huntly street Thomson, Mrs, 27 Marywell st. Mather, Mrs, 89 Bon-Accord st. Turnbull, Misses, 12 Castle street Maver, Miss, 163 Union street Watt, Miss, 29 Bon. Accord st. Meldrum, Mrs, 37 Marischal st. Webster, Mrs W., 173 Union st. Mellis, Mrs, 125 Crown street Wilson, Mrs James, 22 Broad st. Miller, Mrs, 130 Union street Wishart, Mrs, 13 Netherkirkgate Milne, Mrs Alex., 211 Union st. Wood, Mrs, 17 Back wynd Milne, Mrs Capt., 51 Chapel st. Young, Miss, 10 Crown street Milne, Mrs, 156 George street Yule, Mrs, 163 Crown street Milne, Mrs, 61 Regent quay Milne, Miss, 18 Springbank st. Mahogany Merchants. Morgan, Mrs, 91 Broad street Fairweather, D., Crimon place Morice, Miss, 12 Castle street M'Kay & Milne, Hutcheon st. west Morrison, Mrs, 140 Union street Mullet, M., 22 Broad street Masons. Murray, Mrs J., 26! N. Broadford Page, Mrs T., 31 Diamond street [See Builders.) 264 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Mealsellers. Craigmyle, Miss, 1 Kingsland pi. Crane, Misses, 58 Gerrard street Adam, John, 10 Virginia street Cuthbert and Wyllie, Misses, Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend 150 Union street Clark Brothers, 68 Schoolhill Dickie, Miss, 128 Chapel street Gavin, Wm., 59 Schoolhill Dougal and Leslie, 40 Park st. Knox, George, 106 King street Duncan, Misses, 31 Schoolhill Langlands, Robt., 189 Gallowgate Dyker, Miss, 190 George street Petrie, David, 51 Green Forbes, Mrs, 59 Windmillbrae Robertson, George, 55 Green Fraser, Miss, 17 Henry street Skene, M., 14 and 16 Wellington George, Miss, 2 Denburn terrace place Gillanders, Miss, 73 Wales street Thomson, John, 52 Queen street Gordon, Miss, 50 Gordon street Watson, James, 6 Schoolhill Gordon, Miss, 37 Market street Halcrow, Miss, 126 George street Midwives. Hobert, Miss, 11 George street Jackson, Miss M. C, 2 Mary- (See Sick Nurses.) well street Johnstone, Miss, 26 St Nicholas Millers. street Jolly, Misses, 136 George street Alexander, James, Lower Jus- Keith, Mrs, 1 Cherrybank, Hard- tice mills gate Clark Brothers, 68 Schoolhill Keith, Misses, 1 Chapel street Farquhar, Geo., Ferryhill mills Laurence, Miss, 17 Bank street Gavin, William, 59 Schoolhill Lovie, Miss, 3 Skene terrace Kemp, Robt., 59 and 60 Castle st. M'Donald, Miss, 50 Skene ter. Leith, Hugh, 83 George street M'Donald, Miss M., 46 Dee st. Lindsay, John, City Flour mills, M'Kay, Miss, 74 Chapel street Causewayend M'Leod, Miss, 24 Dee street Walker, Alex., 59 and 60 Castle M'Pherson, Miss, 15 Ann place street Manson, Miss, 21 Marywell st. Mess, J., 12 Virginia street Marshall, Miss, 5 Charlotte st. Robertson, George, 55 Green Martin, Miss, 14 N. Broadford Mathieson, Miss, 86± Crown st. Milliners and Dress- Michie, Miss, 66 Green makers. Middleton, Miss, 1 East North st. Miller. Miss, 38 Union terrace Allan, Misses, 239 George street Mitchell, Miss, 65 Chapel street Allan, Misses, 188 George street Moir, Miss, 46 N. Charlotte st. Beattie, Miss, 23 St Andrew st. Moir, Misses, 40 Chapel street Birnie, Miss, 24 James street Mowat, Miss, 8 Summer street Bisset, Miss, 183 Crown street Nicel, Misses, 2 Shore brae Brown, Miss, 42 Castle street Paterson, Misses, 9 Bon-Accord Bruce, Miss, 39 Summer street street Buist, Miss, 63 Loch street Pirie, Miss, 22 Kidd lane Cairnie, Miss, 85 Queen street Reid, Miss, 14 Chapel street Cassie, Miss, 19 St Nicholas st. Reith, Miss, 10 Affleck street Cattanach, Miss, 174 Skene st. Rennie, Miss, 34 Union place Connell, Miss, 29 Dee street Ross, Miss, 32 Union terrace Cooper, Miss, 13 Craigie street Ross, Miss, 24 Thistle street Craighead, Miss, 16 Silver street Ross, Miss, 80 Queen street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 265

Runciman, Mrs, 205 George st. Cocker, James, Sunnypark Shepherd, Mrs, 33 Springbank Gerrard, James, Mile-end terrace M'Pherson, John, Polmuir Sinclair, Misses, 111 George st. Milne, Thomas, Rubislaw Smith, Misses, 49 Bon- Accord st. Morrison, Malcolmson, Forbes- Smith, Misses, 75 Union street field, Cuparstone Smith, Misses, 2 South Silver st. *Reid, Benjamin, and Co., 132 Smith, Miss, 28 Chapel street Union street Strachan, Miss, 1 Queen street *Roy, John, jun., 48 Union st.

Strachan , Miss, ] 1 Constitution *Smith, Wm., and Son, 35 Mar- street ket street Taylor, Miss, 20 Harriet street Walker, Wm., and Co., Cunnigar Taylor, Misses, 3 Henry place hill, Links Thorn, Miss, 35 Shiprow Thomson, Miss, 45 Park street Oil Merchants. Turnbull, Miss, 77 King street Vigrow, Miss, 49 Gallowgate Sinclair, Wm., 34 and 36 Upper- Walker, Misses, 33J Upperkirk- kirkgate gate Souter & Shepherd, 22 Broad st. Warren, Miss, 1 Union wynd Williamson and Simpson, 79 Williams, Mrs, 10 Princes street Wales street Wood, Miss, 5 Black's buildings Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Co. (Limited), 33 Market street Millwrights.

Abernethy, Jas., and Co., Ferry- Opticians. hill Blaikie Brothers, Footdee Altria, Caesar, 29 Huntly street Anderson, Robert H., Re- Hall, Russel, and Co., York pi. 10£ gent quay Berry, George A., 29 St Nicho- Music (Professors of). las street Berry, James, 59| Marischal st. Adlington, John, 38 Skene ter. Duncan, John, 4 St Nicholas st. J., 22 Rose street Howard, A. Easton, A. R., 45 Regent quay Latter, Richard. 53 Union place Hardy, James, 41 Union street Sim, Wm., 68 Broad street Hay & Lyall (to the Queen), 2 18 st. Spark, Wm., Bon-Accord Market street Morrison, A. W., & Co., 14 Re- Musical Instrument gent quay Makers. Morrison & Skakle, 68 Nether- kirkgate (See also Pianoforte Makers.)

Monro, Joseph, 32 Woolmanhill Organ Builder. Rowell, John, 186 George street Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young st. Taylor, James, 34 Schoolhill

Nurserymen. Painters, Glaziers, and Paperhangers. Those marked * are also Seedsmen. Collie, Wm., 144 George street *Cardno & Darling, 80 Union st. Cooper, James, 5 Crown street 266 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Coutts, Wm., 223 Union street Pawnbrokers. Dey, Wm., 1 Church street Donald, George, 17 and 19 Bain, David, City Loan Office, 1 Netherkirkgate Longacre Farquhar and Gill, 24 Upper- Bremner, Mrs, 95 Loch street kirkgate Campbell, Joseph, 31 Windy Ferguson, Alex., 1% Union wynd wynd Fyfe, J. and S., 5 Dee street Letters, Mrs, Chronicle court, Garvie, James, and Sons, 60 32 Broad street Huntly street Lorimer, Wm., 5 Seamount place Gordon, P., & Co., 33 Queen st. Lyon, Mrs, 35 Netherkirkgate M'Leod, James, 38 Back wynd M'Intosh & Co., 16 Hutcheon st. Paterson, Geo., 70 Windmillbrae Miller, James S., 3 Woolmanhill Rhynas, George, & Son, 6 Lang- North of Scotland Equitable Loan stane place Co., 4 Flourmill brae Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate Reid, David, 27 Gallowgate Shaw and Joss, 3 Blackfriars st. Shirreffs, Alex., Gallowgate 89 Photographers. Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay Souter and Slaker, 24 Green Adams, Andrew, Rettie's court, Stephen, Alex., 52 Netherkirkgate 26 Broad street Stephen, John, 15 Woolmanhill Beattie, John, 75 George street Taylor, G. R., 8 and 10 Skene Bisset, James, 66 John street terrace Cornwall, E. M., 3 Belmont st. Trainer, Michael, 79 George st. Craigen, John, 20 George street Watt, Marshall, 3 Marischal st. Dinnie, Alexander, 3 Langstane Winkley, Jas., 3 Flourmill brae place Garey, Wm., 49 George street Paper Manufacturers. Gordon & Moir, 28| Crown st. Gordon, Henry S., 26 Union ter. Davidson, C, & Son, Muggie- Hale, Mrs Wm. F. S., 17 Maris- moss, and 4 Trinity quay chal street Pirie, A., & Sons, Poynernook Hardie, John, 152 King street Tait, Thos., & Sons, Inverurie, Lamb, John, 14 Skene terrace and 52 Regent quay Reid, Wm., 3 Summer street

Scott, D. , 246 Union street Paper Rulers. Shearer, Johnston, 242 Union st. Stewart, George, 69 Guestrow Davidson, Wm., 15 St Nicholas Stewart, James, 17 Castle terrace street Thomson, Wm., Exchange street Henderson, Alex., 13 Adelphi Wilson, G. W. (to the Queen), court 24 and 25 Crown street Smith, Lewis, M'Combie's court Wood, James, 11 Crown street Wright, David, 259 George st. Pattern Printers. Pianoforte Makers and Johnston, J. H., 17 Crown street Tuners. Mackie, Mrs, 9 Diamond street Tait, Miss, 23§ George street Irvine, John, and Sons, 50 Skene Walker, Mrs, 125 George street terrace Wood, Miss, 35 Woolmanhill Lakin's Saloon, 131 Union street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 267

Logan and Co., 28 Diamond st. King, Arthur, and Co., Clark's Macbeth, James, 164 Union st. court, top of Broad street Marr, John, 218 Union street Leslie and Bussell, 2 Crown Wishart, Joseph, 24 Young st. court, 41-2- Union street Lindsay, Wm., 28 Market street Rennie, George, 64 Broad Plane Maker. street

Reid, James, 58 John street Provision Curers.

Hogarth, D., and Co., 82 College Plasterers. street Marshall and Co, Spring-garden Angus, George, Hanover lane Moir, John, and Son, 56 Virginia Bannochie, James, 14 Albion st. street Collie, Alex., 22 Shiprow Morton, J. & T., Clayhills Davidson, Jas., 25 Bon-Accord st. Findlater, George, 18 Chapel st. Henderson, .Robert, 8 Shuttle st. Quill Manufacturers. Garden, James, 5 Mounthooly Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 47 Gullon, John, 3 Craigwell place Queen street Innes, George, 18 Constitution st. Jessieman, Charles, 6 Hanover st. Mearns, W., 70 Netherkirkgate Reedmaker. M orison, Jas., 86 Spring-garden Paul, Alexander, 32 Hardgate Sorley, Robert, 62 George street Ross, Robert, and Son, 2 King street place Road Surveyor.

Stuart, William, 1 Leslie place, Plumbers. North Broadford

3 Brassfounders, &c.) Rope and Sail Makers.

Printers. Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co., Links Aberdeen Free Press, Concert crt., Adam and Co., Cross quay Broad street Catto, Thomson, and Co., Links, Avery, John [Northern Advertiser Footdee office), 9 St Catherine's wind Cumming, Wm., Weigh-house Bennet, Wm., 42 Castle street square Brown, James {Herald office), 7 Youngson, R. and Co., Theatre Queen street lane Chalmers, D., and Co. {Journal office), 28 and 29 Adelphi Rope and Twine Manu- court facturers. Cornwall, Geo., and Sons, Vic- toria court, 54 Castle street Asylum for the Blind, 50 Huntly Daniel, J., and Co., 46 and 48 street Castle street Davidson, G. and W., 18 Quay Duflus, John, Exchange court, Gray, Watt, and Co., 162 West 36£ Union street North street Durno, Alex., 34 Gallowgate Mackie, R. S., 42 Park street ,

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Ross. Taylor and Co., Love lane Home and Smith, 25 Marischal Routledge, Whinton, and Son, street 219 Gallowgate M'Kinnon, Lauchlan. jun., 239 Skene and Goodbrand, Mount- Union street hooly Murray, J. A., 19 Union build- Taylor, John, 15 Broad street ings Watt, Alex., Baltic street Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal st. Watt, James, Catto square Tytler, James, 115 Union street

Saddlers. Ship and Insurance Brokers. Craig, James, 38 Schoolhill Craig, John, 20 Back wynd Adam and Co., 51 Marischal st Dakers, James, 7 Union wynd Adamson, H, 59 Marischal st. Kean, John, 12 Schoolhill Aiken, James, jun, 57 Marischal Laing and Melvin. 4 Bon-Acc- street cord street Booth, Wm. P., 13 Regent quay Low, James, and Co., 45 Queen Booth and M'Callum, 56 Maris- street chal street M'Gregor, Alexander, 43 Queen Catto, John and Robert, 47 Maris- street chal street Ness, Robert, sen,, 7 Union row Connon, Richard, and Co, 58 Ness, Robert, jun., 235 Union st. Marischal street Ritchie, Turner, 5 and 9 Back Cook, John. 48 Marischal street wynd Darling, Thos., 9£ Regent quay Roberts, D., 92 and 94 King st. Ferguson, John, 84 Union street Ganson and Leslie, 59 Marischal street Sailmakers. George, James, 19 Marischal st Glover Brothers, 19 Marischal st. (See Rope and Sailmakers.) Home and Smith, 25 Marischal street Sawmakers. Jamieson, John, 56 Marischal st. Low, A. R., 42 Marischal street - Callagan, Anthony, 67 Nether Milne, John C, 47 Marischal st. kirkgate Nicol, A., 39 Marischal street Forbes, Peter, York street Reid, Wm., 57 Marischal street Henderson, Samuel, 7 Harriet st. Rennie, John T., 48 Marischal st.

Thompson, George, jun. , and Co. 40 Marischal street Seedsmen. Thomson, George, and Son, 21

{See Nurserymen.) Regent quay Willet, J. T., jun., Inches Wood, Joseph, 43 Marischal st. Sharebrokers-

Black, J., and Co., 23 King st. Shipbuilders. Ferguson, John, 84 Union st. George, James, 19 Marischal st. Duthie, John, Sons, and Co., Gordon, H. Campbell, 29 Union Footdee street Duthie, Wm., jun., Inches Gordon, Wm., 29 Union street Hall, A., and Co., York street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 209

Hall, Russel, and Co., York st. Faulkner, Wm., 7 Prospect ter. Hood, Walter, and Co., York st. Fernie, A. D., 12 Bank street Humphrey, John, & Co., Inches Fraser, James, 4 Watson street Leckie, Wood, and Munro, Torry Ganson, John, 28 Constitution st. Gordon, John, 1 Chapel court Gove, Alex., 69 Park street Ship Chandlers. Grant, John, 5 Catto square Henderson, A., 28 Ferryhill pi. Buyers, Mrs P., 32 Regent quay Heriot, J. M., 19 York street Cumming, James, 79 and 80 Howling, T., 72 Commerce st. Waterloo quay Hurray, Andrew, 14 Marywell st. Inglis, Alex., 28 Regent quay Jamie, David, 95 Wales street Sherer, Andrew, 13 Regent quay Jamieson, R , Braehead, Gil- Tulloch, James, jun., 48 and 49 comston Regent quay Johnston, Robert, 77 Waterloo quay Shipmasters. Kennedy, John, 9 Church street Largie, James, 34 Thistle street Aberdein, Chas., Loanhead ter. Lawson, John, 22 Mount street Allan, J., 17 Prince Regent st. Leask, William, 22 Bank street Anderson, James, 2 Bank street Leslie, James M., 17 Albert ter. Archibald, Jas., 3 Hawthorn ter. Leslie, John, 13 Albert terrace Angus, Thomas, 12 St Clement st. Levie, Alex., 69 Bon-Accord st. Baxter, Robt. L., 7 Charlotte st. Liddle, George, 8 York street Beedie, Wm., 6 Castle terrace Linklater, Alex., 27 Marywell st. Benzie, David, 10 Regent quay Linklater, Andrew, 32 "St Cle- Beverly, John, 10 Constitution st. ment street Brunton, John, 8 South Crown st. Linklater, James, 11 Clarence st. Buthley, Alex., 12 Cotton street Lucas, John, 13 Springbank ter. Buchan, John, 16 Links street M'Bain, Geo., 17 Constitution st. Cadenhead, Peter, Caledonian M'Beath, Peter, 20 Marywell st, place, Ferryhill M'Kay, Alex., 11 Roslin terrace Cargill, Wm., 8 Castle terrace M'Kay, John, Watson street Chalmers, George, 5 North Car- M'Lean, Alex., 11 Mount street den place Macbain, George, 12 Hanover st. Chalmers, J. C, 1 Dee place Mackie, William, 38 Park street Christie, Andrew, 48 Virginia st. Main, David, 28 Wellington st. Christie, William, 19 Prince Re- Marchant, James, 4 Canal ter. gent street Mathieson, Thomas, 25 Prince Clark, Alex., 13 Constitution st. Regent street Colvin, John, 74 Wales street Matthew, Robert, 7 Fish street Conn, Wm., 20 Prospect terrace Mennie, Arthur, 20 Bank street Craig, Alex., 9 Canal terrace Middleton, Alex., 11 Holburn pi. Crombie, George, 10 Canal ter. Milne, Wm., 3 North Broadford Cruickshank, Alex., Chapel crt., Mitchell, Thomas, Diamond cot- Castle street tage, Holburn place Deans, Wm., Farquhar place Moir, David, 34 Park street Diack, Wm., 34 Chapel street Morison, A., 15 Constitution st. Douglas, Alex., 7 Albert terrace Murray, Robert, 6. Watson street Dunn, John, 13 Commerce street Nelson, Daniel, 20 Bank street Duthie, Jas., 15 Perryhill place Norrie, Thomas, Balmoral place Edward, W., 40 Bon- Accord st. Paterson, A. F., 14 Wellington st. 23 270 TEADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Petty, David, 125 CrowD street Bowie, John, 7 Fish street Philip, Robert, Carden place west Buchan, Alex., 6 Virginia street Philip, Thomas, 62 Catherine st. Buchan, Wm., 61 Park street Philip, Wm., Balmoral place Cantly, John, 1 Park place Pithie, Richard, 93 Wales street Cantly, Peter, 16 Shiprow

Pittendrigh, Jas. , 1 9 Prospect ter. Chrystal, James, 4 Park place Reid, John, 4 Devanha terrace Fraser, Alex., 18 Jasmine terrace Ritchie, Andrew, 19 Prince Re- Milne, James, 12 Castle terrace gent street Mitchell, Andrew, 69 Park street Ritchie, David, 54 Quay Mitchell, James, 2 Park place Roberts, Arthur, 34 Union ter. Moir, William, 20 Castle street Ross, James, 16 Albert terrace Pirie, George, 11 Chronicle lane Ross, Peter, 8 Park place Reid, Alexander, 1 Park place Sandieson, John, 2 Bannermill Smith, John, 9 Guestrow street Wilson, John, 28 Shiprow Sangster, Jas., 4 Bannermill st. Scott, Alex., 6 Bannermill street Sick Nurses and Mid- Sellar, James, 1 Links street wives. Simpson, John, 30 Ferryhill place Smart, John, 10 Rosemount pi. Angus, Mrs, 14 Holburn street Smith, Edward, 30 Princes st. Brodie, Mrs, 30 Gordon street Smith, Geo., 24 Constitution st. Buchan, Mrs, 10 Henry street

Smith, Victor E. , 8 Virginia st. Cheyne, Mrs, 57 Huntly street Smith, Wm., 42a Chapel street Collie, Mrs, 3 S. Constitution st. Stephen, A., Balmoral place Dalgarno, Mrs, 62 Catherine st. Stephen, Robert, 10 Canal ter. Eddie, Mrs, 3 Thistle lane Stephen, Thomas, 16 Cotton st. Falconer, Mrs, Stonyton, Rubis- Stephen, Wm., 2 St Clement pi. law Stewart, John, 83 Waterloo quay Farquharson, Mrs, 23 Huntly st. Strachan, George, 22 Virginia st. Findlay, Mrs, 45 Chapel street

Talbot, Wm. , 29 Constitution st. Graham, Mrs E., 59 Huntly st. Taylor, Alex., 69 Virginia street Guthrie, Mrs, 2 Thistle street Taylor, Alex. H., 10 South Hobson, Mrs, 32 Union row Crown street Hutchison, Mrs, 25 James street Thomson, John, 35 Chapel st. Jamieson, Mrs, 96 Skene street Urquhart, James, 16 Castle ter. Low, Mrs, 10 Black's buildings Urquhart, Wm., 255 George st. Lyon, Mrs, 92 George street Vollar, John H., 8 Crimon place MTntosh, Mrs, 68 Causewayend Walker, William, 78 Waterloo M'Kay, Mrs, 30 Blackfriars st. quay Milton, Mrs, 45 Park street Wallace, John, 51£ Bon-Accord Peterkin, Mrs, 200 Gallowgate street Pirie, Mrs, 7 St Andrew street Warn, John, Balmoral terrace Reid, Mrs, 5 Fish street Watson, Wm. H., 2 York street Roberts, Mrs, 10 George street Watson, Thomas, 128 Crown st. Robertson, Mrs, 21 Woolmanbill Wilson, Wm., 4 Cotton street Robertson, Mrs, 45 Park street Young, Wm., 4 Affleck street Ross, Mrs, 40 Skene square Shand, Mrs, 20 Gordon street Sheed, Mrs, 38 Park street Shore Porters.

l Smith, Mrs, 7 Margaret street Aitken, Alex., 45 Castle street Strathdee, Mrs, 12 Skene street

Allan, Wm., 45 Castle street I Taylor, Mrs, 75 Union street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY. 271

Taylor, Mrs, 31 Huntly street Soap and Candle Manu- Webster, Mrs, 12 Spa street facturers. Wood, Mrs Jean, 5 Black's build- ings Ogston, Alex., 92 Loch street Young, M., 82 Cbapel street Williamson and Simpson, 79 Wales street Silk Mercers. Solicitors. See Drapers. Gordon, Wm., 14 Adelphi court Skinners and Wool Mer- Prosser, Oswald, 38 Castle street chants. Spirit Dealers. Fernie, A., & Co., 49± George st. Leadside Hacket, John, Upper (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers.) Laing, Alex., Rodger's walk, John street Abel, Wm., 11 Exchequer row Smith, George, Jack's brae Adams, Mrs Isabella, 73 Queen street Anderson, Lewis, 66 Causeway- Slate Merchants. end Anderson, Mrs C, 60 Regent quay Henderson, James and William, Angus, Samuel, 50 Green 24 Belmont street Beattie, David, Wales street Keith, William, 24 Union row- 43J Brown, Robert, 38 Gallowgate Keith, Wm, jun., 187 King st. Bruce, George, 14 Park street Macandrew, Daniel, & Co., 120 Bruce, Robert, 16 St Andrew st. Loch street Buchan, Alex., 6 Virginia street Cameron, Peter, 6 Little Bel- Slaters. mont street Campbell, Walter, 11 Burnett's Adam, Alex., 4 Hutcheon street close Collie, Alex., 67 Chapel street Christopher, Mrs, 84 Waterloo Collie, Alex., 22 Shiprow quay Collie, George, 256§ Union street Cock, John, 11 Commerce street Copland, Peter, 62 Gerrard street Cooper, John, 89 Holburn street Copland, William C, 19 North Coutts, Peter, 14 York street Broadford Currie, Richard, 54 North Char- Currie, George, 1 Blackfriars st. lotte street Davidson, Geo., 37 Summer st. Dempsey, Geo., 7 Exchequer row Firth, James, 202 George street Donald, John, 58 Regent quay Florence & Kemp, North Char- Duncan, James, 12 Quay lotte street Durward, Gordon, 18 Upper- Keith, William, 24 Union row kirkgate M'Gregor & Shand, Spa street Falconer, Mrs R., 17 Fisher row M'Kenzie, John, 70 Gallowgate Ferrier, John, 40 Regent quay Martin, William, 23 Upper Den- Ferries, Peter, 2 Schoolhill burn Ferries, William, 11 Back wynd Milne, William, 44 Chapel street Findlay, Alex., 43 Schoolhill Reid, Wm., 296 George street Findlay, Robert, 22 Schoolhill Watt, George, 19 Carmelite st. Forbes, Andrew, 4 Trinity street 272 TKADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.

Forbes, Mrs, 7 James street Petrie, Alex., 124 King street Fraser, A., 15 Marischal street Pirie, George, 121 Gallowgate Garden, George, 9 York street Bait, Isabella, 19 Virginia street Gillespie, William, 10 Steps of Bitchie, John, 14 Eegent quay Gilcomston Bobbie, George, 79 Holburn st. Gillespie, Mrs, 44 Skene square Eobbie, John, 30 Causewayend Gorard, Mrs, 68 Guestrow Robert, Mrs, 15 Fisher row

Gordon, Charles, 1 Spa street Rose, Alex. , 3 Park street Graham, Mrs, 6 Church street Boss, Mrs, Calsayseat Grav, Alex., 51 Frederick street Shepherd, Alex., 137 King street Gray, William, 1 Guild street Silver, George, 87 Shiprow Gray, Mrs, 176 West North st. Sinclair, Alex., 44 Eegent quay Hall, William, 283 George street Slorach, Colin, 12 Shiprow Howe, Mrs Wm., Adelphi lane Sloracb, Wm., 15 Castle street Jamieson, Lewis, 292 George st. Smart, Alex., 64 Queen street Kelly, Andrew, 90 Commerce st. Smith, Alex., 97 Gallowgate Kemp, Peter, 33 James street Still, Mrs, 17 York street Knight, George, 5 Trinity quay Stott, Andrew, 86 Shiprow Littlejohn, James, 18 Gordon st. Strachan, Mrs, 16 Shiprow Livingstone, Mrs Francis, 80 Strath, Eobert, 30 Hardgate Loch street Taylor, Alex., 12 Justice street Lyon, John, 76 Waterloo quay Taylor, Alex., 47 Virginia street M 'Donald, Donald, 6 Crooked Taylor, John, 36 Castle street lane Taylor, John, 8 Eegent quay M'lntosh, Mrs, 34 and 36 Loch Tough, George, 32 Castle street street Wade, William, 36 West North M'lntosh, Miss, 64 Eegent quay street M'Kenzie, George, 35 Eegent Wagrel, Matthew, 64 Loch street quay Walker, George, 37 Green M'Rae, John, 2 South Bridge M 'Bobbie, Chas., 62 St Andrew Stablers. M'Bobbie, William, 21 Upper- Daniel, Thomas, 16 Mealmarket kirkgate street Macdonald, Isobel, 20 West Duncan, David, 8 West North st. North street Duthie, John, 180 Gallowgate Macdonald, Mrs, 1 4 Harriet st. Mrs, 10 Harriet street Macdonald, Mrs Charles, 137 Ewen, Gallowgate Findlay, Eobert, 22 Schoolhill M'Adam, Donald, 32 West North Mathieson, George, 7 Gallowgate street Mathieson, John, 1 Carmelite st. MTherson, Jas., 26 West North Mellis, Thomas, 235 George st. street Michie, Peter, 13 Shiprow Milne, Miss, 8 Harriet street Milne, Alex., 122 Gallowgate Rose, Mrs John, 166 Gallowgate Milne, George, 7 Wales street Shirreffs, Alexander, 30 Gerrard Milne, Jolm, 258 George street street Mitchell, James, 12 Frederick st. Taggart, M., 90 George street Mitchell, John, 1 Eegent quay Monro, George, 23 Eegent quay Morrison, John, 41 East North st. Stationers. Munro, S., 51 Guestrow Nicol, Mrs, 18 Wellington street (See Booksellers.) TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 273

Stonecutters. Hall, Alex., 47 Regent quay Jack, John C, 274 George street Anderson & M 'Kenzie, Constitu- Kitson, Wm., & Co., 172 Gallow- tion street gate Bower & Florence, King's cres- Laurie, Miss, 11 J Crooked lane cent Lindsay, James, Clarence street Brewster, Geo., 1 Causewayend M 'Kenzie, John, 19 Gallowgate Craig, John, 12 Nelson street M'Lauchlan, John, 87 "Virginia Crown Granite Works, North. street Charlotte st. ; G. L. Jamie- Mearns, Wm., 86 Green son, manager Bobertson, Wm., 88 George st. Fraser, Arthur, 7 Mounthooly Robbie, John, Market Fraser, John, & Son, North Ross, Alex., 57 Windmillbrae Broadford Sangster, Alex., 65 Windmill- Grant, James, & Son, Bon- Ac- brae cord terrace Stuart, George, 28 Harriet street Henderson, St Clair street Wm., Stuart, John, & Co., 77 Windmill- Hunter, James, 209 King street brae Keith, George D., South bridge, Sutherland, George, Market Holburn street Taylor, Mrs, 24 West North st. Keith, Wm., jun., 187 King st. Watson, Mrs, 118 Chapel street Legge, John W., Windmillbrae Wattie, Alexander, 20 Park st. Macdonald, Field, & Co., A., Constitution iStreet Ogg, J. & J., 77 Holburn street Surgeons. Petrie, J. & A., Clayhills, Wel-

lington road Beveridge, Robert, 36 King st. Robertson Alexander, Welling- Cameron, Wm. (R.N.), 87 Bon- ton road Accord street Skinner & Buchan, 14 Henry st. Crombie, John, 35 Back wynd Watson, Henry, 84 Gerrard st. Duncan, Alex., 4 Castle terrace Wright, James, 112 John street Fraser, Wm., 31 Union terrace Grant, James M., 3 Holburn st. Gray, John, 32 Albert terrace Stone Merchants. Jackson, Henry, 53 Schoolhill Johnston, David, 46 King street Gibb, John, & Son, 147 Union st. Linton, A. (R.N.), 266 George Manuelle, A. & F., Provost street Blaikie's quay Matthew, Alex., C, 39 Albyn Mowlem & Co., 88 Waterloo quay place Moir, James, 36 Union place Taylor, David, Guild street Paterson, John, 31 Bon-Accord street Stoneware Merchants. Rodger, James, 134 King street Ross, William (R.N), 171 Crown Davidson, Alex., 80 East North street street Sim, John, Howburn cottage, Dugan, Hugh, 47 George street Holburn street Ewing, John, 32 Belmont street Smith, Robert, 58 Dee street Ford, John, 136 Union street Stephen, Wm., 77 Dee street Fraser, Hugh, 55 Castle street Watt, Patrick, 1 Gallowgate Gordon, Peter, 31 St Nicholas st. Wood, John, 20 Bon-Accord st. 274. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Tailors. Maguire, James, 49 Queen street, and 33 Lodge walk Aberdeen Tailoring Co., 19 Back Mann, George, 7 Adelphi lane wynd Maver, Alex., 7 South Silver st. Badenoch, Alex., 63 St Nicholas Meldrum, Wm., 51 St Nicholas street street Baxter, John, 44 George street Middleton, John, 29 Broad street Blackwood & Co., 2 Crown court, Milne, Low, & Co., 127 Union st. 41:§ Union street Mitchell, James, 29 Quay Burt, Robert, 70 Queen street Mitchell, James, 61 Queen street Cattanach, Charles, & Co., Ex- Mowat, James, 8 Flourmillbrae, change court, 36^ Union st. and 37 St Nicholas street Chapman & Co., 24 Union street Munro, Alex., 7i Woolmanhill Cook, Alex. S.j 26 Market street Murray, Isaac, Crown court, 41| Davidson, William, 88 Union Union street street Mustard, Robert, 192 George st. Donald, George, 2 Broad street Philip, Richard, 115 Union st. Edwards, Marshall, & Co., 67 Probit, J., 41 Netberkirkgate Union street Reid, James, 154 George street Esson, Robert, 145 George st. Rezin, George, 4 Belmont street Ewen, John, 54 St Nicholas st. Rezin, Wm., 60 St Nicholas st. Eraser, John, 122 George street Ritchie, D. & A., 44 St Nicholas Fraser, John (late Campbell & street Co.), 73 Union street Robertson, R., 6 St Nicholas lane Fraser, Peter, 38 Shiprow Schaschke, G., 1 Correction wynd Fraser, Wm., 37 Castle street Skene, Alex., 19 Schoolhill Fyfe, Lewis, 43 Union street Smart, Robt., 49 St Nicholas st. Geater, Fred., 59 Regent quay Smith, John, 13 Union buildings George, Robert, 13| Skene square Spark, Alex., 22 Correction wynd Gibson, James, 50 Broad street Stevenson, Alex., 11 Market gal- Gordon, J. & W, 1 Prospect ter. lery Hall, James, 69 Commerce st. Stewart, Wm., 9 Skene terrace Play, George, 129 Skene street Stott, John, 58 Castle street Henderson, Francis, 16 Skene st. Symon, Wm., & Co., 31 Union st. Jamieson, John, 50 Union street Taylor, A. B., & Co., 26 Union st. Johnston & Laird, 142 Union st. Thomson, Robert, 49 Broad st. Joss, Charles, 93 Skene street Thow, Geo., 9 Black's buildings Kelly, F. B., 10 St Nicholas st. Tough, John, 190 George street Laing, Charles, 6 Crown street Troup, Alex., 24J Broad street Lawrence, Joseph, 86 John st. Valentine & Clark, 66 St Andrew

Leith, Alex. , 58 Broad street street Ligertwood, C, 150 George st. Lonie, David, 77 Gallowgate Low, Mrs James, 40± Regent Tallow Merchants. quay Lumsden, James, & Co., 155 (See Ride and Tallow Merchants.) Union street M 'Donald, John, 21 Lodge walk M'Donald, Peter, & Co., 93 King- Tanners. street M'Kay, Wm., Wellington road Sim, William, 74 Hardgate Macbean, D., 37 Market street Smith, George, Jack's brae TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 275

Tea Merchants. Colston, Alex., Boys' hospital Craigmyle, Francis, 5 Straw- (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers.) berry bank Cruickshank, W., Porthill school Airth, John, 31 Market street Cruickshank, Miss, 41 Dee street Aitken, George, 89 Hutcheon st. Dale, James, Robert Gordon's Blackwood, Alex., 2 Longacre hospital Brebner & Grant, 56 St Nicholas Davidson, Miss, Orphan hospital, street 30 Huntly street Catto, James, Crown court, Davidson, Miss, 17 Henry street Union street Esdaile (Greyfriars' Ses- Clyne, Thomas, 20 Gallowgate Duncan, sional school), 74 Gallowgate Cook, Alex., jun., Guild street Free Holburn, Curr, Thomas, 19 Adelphi court Duncan, Miss, Justice Mill lane Gray, Daniel, 38 Union street Duthie, Jas., West Parish school Fraser, J. & A., 5 Green Forrest, Geo,, Free John Knox's Skene, Alex., 21 Regent quay Misses, Dee street Stevenson, John, 12 Correction Fullerton, 73 wynd Fyfe, Miss, 108 Crown street Gerard, Alex., Gordon's hospital Stevenson, Wm., 5 Belmont st. Harvey, Misses, 64 Bon-Accord Urquhart, J. & R., 7 Schoolhill Williams, Wm., 19 Regent quay street Hay, Miss E. (John Knox's), Mounthooly Teacher of Dancing, &c Hector, Miss, Sim's academy Tmray, Geo., Gilcomston school, Balfour, William, Music Hall 57 Summer street buildings Ironside, Wm., Rubislaw school Jarvis, Miss, School of Industry Johnman, Miss, Free St Clement's Teachers of Drawing. Jones, J. R. (navigation), 8 James street Jazdowski, John, 120 Crown st. Kidd, John, East Parish Ses- Menzies, John, 64 JDee street sional school, St Paul street Mitchell, John, 60 Bon-Accord st. Krueger, H., 250 Union street Legge, J. W., Grammar school Teachers (Miscellaneous). Lewins, Mrs, Dr Bell's school Lyon, Wm., West End academy Allan, James, Trades' school M'Arthur, Geo., Grammar school Allan, Mrs John, 34 Union ter. M'Conochie, G. C, 115 Union Alexander, R., Public schools, street Little Belmont street MTntosh, Miss, 78 Skene square Alexander, Miss, 2 Black's M'Robbie, Miss, Free John buildings Knox's, Gerrard street Anderson, Miss, 10 York street Martin, Alex., Grammar school Beverly, Alex., Grammar school Mavor, David, Free Bon-Accord Bill, Franklin, 31 Belmont street school, Marywell street Cant, Miss, Bremner's court, 9 Medd, Miss, 40' Union terrace Castle street Michie, Chas., M.A., Academy, Chisholm, Miss, 77 Bon-Accord 10 Silver street street Middleton, Miss, 5 Huntly street Chisholm, Miss, 43 Dee street Milne, James, Dr Bell's school Clark, Miss, 16 Gallowgate Milne, Miss, 7 Crimon place 276 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

Morison, J. W., S. Parish school Tinsmiths. Muller, C. F., 36 Union row Murray, Misses, 2 Dee place Adamson, Alex., 17 Gallowgate Needham, John, St Peter's Ca- Clark, Daniel, 210 Gallowgate tholic Academy, Constitu- Legg, Wm., 79 Queen street tion street M'Kenzie, Alex., 14 Castle brae J., 52 E. st. Peddie, Jas., North Parish school M^Leod, C. & North Michie, John, Presslie, William, St. Andrew's 65| Windmillbrae Murray, George, 33 Chapel st. school, 9 Castle street Eait, W., Free Bon-Accord Philip, William, 5 George street school, Marywell street Sherar, John, 48 George street Shirras, Ramage, Alex., Charlotte street A. R., 91 Broad street school Shirras, Wm., 44 Schoolhill Walker, Son, 28 Nether- Rattray, Wm., 9 North Silver st. Wm., & kirkgate Rennet, David, 13 N. Silver st. Richardson, John, Free Union, Virginia street Robertson, Miss, Ross's school, Tobacco Pipe Manufac- Holburn street turers. Ross, Miss, boarding school, 42 Elrick, James, and Co., 63 Gor- Union place don street Roy, John (Dr Brown's), Skene Rattray, Alex., 70 W. North st. square Scott, John, Gordon's hospital J., John's school, Scourse, St and Snuff Crown terrace Tobacco Manu- Shand, Miss, Northfield Mission facturers. school Craig, Thomas, and Sons, 22 Union Sim, Robt., Academy, 18 George street row M'Donald, James, 15 Union Steven, Miss, 13 Union row buildings Free East school, Stevenson, J., Reid, Robert, 57 Broad street street St Andrew Whyte, Patrick, & Co., 24 Queen Thain's school, Stewart, John, street Shiprow Still, Thomas, Grammar school Strahan, Rev. W. D., Gordon's Tobacconists. hospital Stuart, Alex., Gordon's hospital Cameron, Chas., 50 Regent quay Thomson, Robert, Ross's school, Fraser, John, 5 Marischal street Holburn street Grant, David, 25 Union street Traill, Adam, Free North school, M'Leod, Robt., 3 Guild street Princes street Moir, George, 8 Trinity quay Tulloch, Dr George, Bellevue Smith, Wm., 7 Union buildings Academy and 181b Union street Tulloch, Marcus, Bellevue Acdy. Walker, Alex., 69 Union street Watson, Misses, 142 Hutcheon st. Webster, Miss, W. Parish school, George street Turners. White, Misses, boarding school, 2 West Craibstone street Ewen, James, South Silver st. Young, Miss, 9 Black's buildings Rose, George, 71 Green TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY. 277

Umbrella Makers. Rowell, Benjamin, 173 George st. Rowell, John, 186 George st. Anderson, W., 51 Upperkirkgate Smith, A. & J., 25 St Nicholas st. Ross, Hugh, 12 Gallowgate Smith, James, 20 Belmont street Walker, William, 35 Schoolhill Straub, B., 18 George street Walker, J. 59 Union street Upholsterers. Watson, J., 81 Union street Watt, Archd., 123 i Gallowgate (See Cabinetmakers.) Wunderly & Auer, 42 George st.

Vintners. Wax and Paper Flower (See Spirit Dealers.) Makers.

Veterinary Surgeons. Marr, Mrs, 61 Park street Mathison, Miss, 20 Crown street Morris, Wm., 7 Langstane place Moir, Miss J., 1 Martin's lane Sorley, Robt., 55 Loch street Taylor, J. B., 2 Flourmill lane Thomson, James, 8 Correction wynd Wincey Manufacturers.

(See Woollen Manufacturers.) Waste Dealers. Hall, Henry, 3 Harriet street Wine Merchants. Stuart, George, 28 Harriet street Begg, John, 17 Weigh-house sq. Watch and Clockmakers. Black & Ferguson, 30 Adelphi crt. Gray, Daniel, 38 Union street st. Alexander, James, 113 Union Jopp, W . & K., 13 Market street Berry, George A., 29 St Nicholas Sheed, John, 44 Marischal street street Shepherd, Simpson, 52 King st. Berry, James, 59| Marischal st. Stevenson, Wm., 5 and 7 Bel- Duncan, James, 27 West North mont street street Stewart, C. & W., Adelphi court Easton, A. R., 45 Regent quay Thomson, George, & Son, 21 Esson, Peter, 7 West North st. Regent quay Findlay, John, 125 Union street Walker, Wm., & Sons, 52 Union Fraser, John, 170 Union street Gill, Alex., 16 Schoolhill Whyte, Alex. B., 21 Union build- Gill, D., & Son, 78 Union street Gray, Alex., 11 Netherkirkgate Williams, William, 19 Regent Hardy, James, 41 Union street quay

Jamieson, G. , 107 Union street Williamson, James, 14 King st. Morrison, Alex. W., & Co., 14 Regent quay Morrison, Robert, 60 Netherkirk- Wire Fencing, and Gate gate Manufacturers, &c. M'Leod, John, 3 Schoolhill Rettie, M., & Sons, 151 Union st. Harper & Co., 82 Union street Riddel, D. & J., 43 St Nicholas st. Reid, B., & Co., Bon-Accord Ross & Millar, 23 St Nicholas st. Works, Justice Mills -

278 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.

"Wood Merchants. *Crombie, James & John, Grand

holm works . (See also Mahogany Merchants.) Hadden, A., & Sons, Green *Lendrum, John, 96 Union street Adam & Co., 51 Marischal street Shirres, Leslie, and Co., Gilcom- Buyers, J., & Co., 12 Kidd lane ston Campbell & Co., 127 George st. *Mackie, David, & Co., 41 St Connon, R., & Co., 58 Marischal Nicholas street street *Pratt & Keith, 51 Union street Cooper, John, Craigie street Turreff, Alex., 39 Union street Donald, Alex., Inches Donald, John, Inches David, Crimon pi. Fairweather, Writers. Fraser, A. & D., 209 King street Low, A. R., 42 Marischal street Abernethy, William, 89 Union M'Kay & Milne, Hutcheon street street west Allan, James, 22 Adelphi court M'Lauchlan, John, 1 James st. Cattanach, John. 130 Union st. Milne, George, & Co., Victoria Downie, Charles G., 75 Union st. dock saw-mills Duncan, John, 7 Back wynd Paterson, A. & G., Inches Meston, James, jun., 31 Consti- Rose, Donaldson, & Co., 7 York tution street street Milne, G., 56 Castle street Rust, John, 14 Thistle street Reid, John, 28 Market street Willet, J. T., jun., Inches Ross, John A., 239 Union street Saunders. Wm., 34 Marischal st. Woollen Manufacturers. Sheach, David, 84 Union street Smith, Ferguson, 23 Adelphi crt. (Those niarlced * are Wincey Manufac- Spark, Benjamin, 50 Castle st. turers.) Stuart, Peter, 31 Thistle street Barker, A. C, 81 Loch street Watt, Alex., 103 Union street Chadwick, Edmund, 10 Broad st. Young, James, 130 Union street AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES. 279

AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.

OFFICES. AGENTS. Aberdeen Mutual Assurance and) j h Cromble ' n Union street Friendly Society j Aberdeen Mutual Assurance Ma- > R c & Q ' 5g Marisclial street nne Association j Aberdeen Sea Insurance Company ...Wm. Reid, 57 Mariscbal street Aberdeen and Northern Friendly) j h Anderaon 42 Sfc Andrew street society j Accidental Death Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal street Albert Life Assurance Company Parker & M'Combie, 52 Skene terrace Albion and Eagle Assurance Co James Paull, 22 Belmont street Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Co.. James Black, 23 Sing street British Eatable A S5 „a„ce Co. ... ft SSS^lliSS^SS* Briton Medical and Gen. Life Ass. Co. .Booth & M'Callum, 53 Marischal street ("John Muill, 46 Schoolhill

i •„„ ) J. & G. Collie, 3S Castle street Caledonianry a~ Insurancei-«.,_„ .~ Companyn„ ™„ A ' D Johuston> 46 King street (.Samuel Angus, 50 Green

City of Glasgow Friendly Society D. Johnston, 46 King street County Fi''e Office, and Provident ) T. A. W. A. Youngson, 74* Union street Life Office j John P. Cumine, 4 Belmont street Crown Life Assurance Company John Muill, 46 Schoolhill James Paul, 22 Belmont street Eaglet^„„i„ Lifet n>n Insurancet„o,„.,»,»J„ Companyr>~ „„„ S j Dun(jan & fr^ g Cast]e street Economic Life Ass. Society, London. .D. G. Cattanach, 12 Bon-Accord square C Robertson & Lumsden, 3 Union terrace Home & Smith, 25 Marischal street Edinburghvaa K„.„i>T;f„Life AssuranceA on„»o„^ J G Carmichael> North of Scotland Bank j (.George Grant, 22 Belmont street (Davidson Garden, Union terrace Polish arrl ^ntrish Law Uifp A^ & 7 Patrick Cooper, 42 Union street surance«,™™« p_Company |\ David c _ ^.^ ^ Union sfcreet European Assurance and Annuity Co. ..Davidson & Garden, 7 Union terrace General Life and Fire Assurance Co.. .Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal street GUa a e3 e nd David C Fraser 74 Union street As^urance ..^[ :...?. ..^^!.^} - > Guarantee Society, London Stronach & Duguid, 71 King street

Guarantee Plate Glass Insurance ) r>„., . ..tp,, Kfl -«» ;„„-u„, „*. ±. j- Booth M Callum, Marischal street Company (Limited) & 56 Hercules Insurance Company Duncan & Clyne, 8 Castle street f William Smith, 14S King street Tmnerialimpenal tireFire insuianceInsurance ( "William Hunter, 14 Adelphi court Indisputable Life Ass. Co. of Scotland. D. R. Morice, 34 Marischal street ' James Paul, 22 Belmont street InsuranceT __,,„_ Co.n„ of„t Scotlanda„„fi,„;i S j John Muill ; 46 Schoolhill Do. do. Fire Skinner & Wilsone, 2^9 Union street International Accidental Death In-| Jamest Allanah MaattUpperkirkgatei-i i. surance Co., London } > Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Co W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay Lauchlan M'Kinnon, Lancashire Insurance Co jun 239 Union St. f(J. G. Dawson, 36 Marischal street Law Union Fire and Life Insur. Co.. ..James Allan, 44 Upperkirkgate Leeds and Yorkshire Insurance Co. ..J. T. Willet, Inches fJohn Ferguson, 84 Union street George iViilne, 9 King street

I W. L. Reid, 146 Union street Life Association of Scotland { Duncan & Clyne, 8 Castle street

I Alex. Stronach, jun., 20 Belmont street James George, 19 Marischal I street LDunn & Clark, 54 Union street 280 AGENTS FOE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

t- a r „ a~ ~ * /^i„^„ f JohuJohn Sheed,sheed, 44 Marischal streetsti JjlVe_„i aM Gl0be iParker & M'Combie, 52 Sker, terracs Insurance^±™?^™Company ^ j Rusgell Mackenz i e , Adelphi court G e Collie, Castle street ^Office Ynd° An^S!!...!:3 *""» & ^g 38 Manchester Fire Assurance 0*...{^g£SfifflffiS? Maritime Passengers Assurance Co... John Sheed, 44 Marischal street MidlandJCounties Insurance, Lincoln. .W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay National Fire and Life Assur. Co George Marquis, 147 Union street National Life Assurance Society Harvey Hall, 17 Adelphi court BgjJj-j-lMjgl street National Boiler Insurance Co. (Hmj{ J^ Nab S SoSnrP"ed^ ^ }Horne * Smith, 25 Marischal street Norfolk Farmers' General Assur-") .- BoothBnni h &*, M

surance Co ,., .lohn Duncan, 7 Back Wynd Wm. Reid, 57 Marischal street Geo. Eutherford, 124 Union street J. Leith & Sons, Exchange street

- . .. -~. . . Northern Assurance Co. v(Fire and) n , ,*. „ r -p > > David Christie, 3 King street, manager

Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity \ Charles Chalmers, 13 Union terrace Office ) Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal street Norwich and London Accideut and ) Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal stre t Casualty Insurance Association j James Barker, 42 Marischal street Norwich Provident Insur. Society Booth & M'Callum, 56 Marischal street Palladium Life Assurance Society Norval Clyne, 8 Castle street

Pelican Life Insurance Office, Lon- > David Mitchell, 12 Adelphi court

don j James Buyers, British Linen Co. Robertson Lumsden, Union i-ncemxPhmiiTr *ireumceFirP Office $ & 3 terrace [ James Buyers, British Linen Co. Plate Glass Insurance Co. (London). ..John Sheed, 44 Marischal street Plate Glass (Guardian") limited Booth & M'Callum, 53 Marischal street Plate Glass (National Provincial) James Allan, 44 Upperkirkgate Professional Life Assurance Co W. P. Booth, 13 Regent quay Provident Clerks' and General Gua- (J. Barker, 42 Marischal street rantee Association (limited) (John Muill, 46 Scboolhill Provident Life and Fire Ass. Co T. A. W. A. Youngson. 74 Union street Queen Insurance Co Lessel Stephen, 83 Union street Rock Life Assurance Co Thomas Ruxton, 84 Union street Royal Liver Assurance Society M. Togan, 34 George street (Liverpool,.... WTW--J- Boyal insnrance Co. { 1^^ Scotland Xnsnrance Co {SK52M12£35 cS street Scottish Amicable Life Ass. Society. ..John Jamieson, 56 Marischal street Scottish Commercial Insurance Co.... Alex. Edmond, jun., 23 Adelphi court n Delphi court Wm - U Scottish Equitable* Assurance Co... f £% i T. A. ^W . A. Youngson, 74 Union street /"James George, 19 Marischal street ?• A. W. A. Youngson, 74 Union street Scottish Fire Insurance Co. (lhn.Ov ' j J. H. Bower, 34 Marischal street ^Duncan & Clyne, 8 Castle street (Robert Sheret, 68 West North street Scottish Imperial In. Co., Gl.isgow - Parker & M'Combie, 52 Skene terrace (.John Crombie, 74 Unioi street Scottish Legal Burial &Loan Socy....A. H. Watson, 24 John str- et Scottish National In. Co,, Edinburgh. .R. S. F. Spottiswood, 46 King street (Skinner & Wilsone, 229 Union street Scottish Provid. Inst, of Edinburgh -i Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., 2:19 Union st. (A. Brand, 103 Union street AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES. 281

OFFICES. AGENTS. Scottish Provincial Insurance Co T. T. Wardrop, 93 Union St., manager rJ, S. Henderson, 130 Union street Scottish Union Fire and Life Assur- ) Al. Stronach, 20 Belmont street ance Company 1 G. Milne, 9 King street W. & G. Collie, 38 Castle street (Alex. Nicol, 39 Marischal street

Scottish Widows' Fund -^ Alex. Jopp, 146 Union street (Alex. Brand, 103 Union street Sovereign Life Assurance Co... John Duncan, 7 Back Wynd h °ch n 15 ni str m|* * C > U on et Standard Life Assurance Co 4 l ? ? lb ^ t 1 i ? ( J. T. Rennie, 48 Marischal street United Kingdom Ass. Corporation.... George Dunbar, 46 Marischal street

United Kingdom Temperance, &c, , • , ,, .,, \ JamesT„ mn „ MoirT 181Q Schoolhilla Life Assurance Society..... \ ' United Ports and Gen. lnsur. Co John Duncan, 7 Back wynd of West England Fire and Life \ W. Cadenhead, 11 Union buildings Office j James Asher, 52 and 54 Schoolhill

24 STREET DIRECTORY.

Abbey Place, 21 John G. Chalmers (of D. C. &Co.) 22 Edmonds & Macqueen, advocates 46 Shiprow. 24 James Matthew, architect 23 James Edmond, advocate 28—29 David Chalmers & Co., print- Abbotsford Place, ers, &c. 28—29 Aberdeen Journal office 30 Black & Ferguson, wine merchants Near Ferryhill house.

1 Robert "White, M.D. 2 Alex. Duncan, traveller Adelphi Lane, 3 John Watt (of J. Watt & Sons) From Market street to Adelphi court.

Academy Street, 1 Mrs Wm. Howe, spirit dealer 4 Commercial Academy 5—6 James Crombie, commission From Dee street to Crown street. merchant 7 George Mann, tailor Dr G. Tulloch, Academy

Adelphi Court, Affleck Place,

Affleck street to Marywell St. Between 49 and 51 Union street. From

3 William Walker, wine merchant 1 Andrew Baxter, clerk 5 John Rae Smith, bookseller 2 Alex. Fyfe, draper 3 Stevenson, bookseller 7 James Morrison, billiard room Wm. 10 Nicol Moncur, hotel 12 David Mitchell, advocate 12 James Bryce, advocate Affleck Street, 13 Alexander Henderson, stationer 14 William Hunter, advocate From Crown street to Wellington 14 J. Russell Mackenzie, architect road. 15 Wm. P. Ogg, advocate 15 Lambert Barron, advocate 1 Robert Collie 16 Charles Duncan, advocate li Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant 17 Taylor & Henderson, lithographers 2 Mrs Weir 17 Harvey Hall, advocate 3 John Law, baker 18 John Rae Smith, bookseller 4 Wm. Young, shipmaster 19 Thomas Curr, tea merchant 5 Peter Skene, carter (Uevanha) C. & W. Stewart, wine merchants 6 Alex. Robb, gas engineer 19^ Gray & Co., commission agents 7 Wm. Black, manager (Commercial 20 Wm. Clyne&Sons, leather dealers Co.) STREET DIRECTORY. 283

8 Wm. Stewart, timber merchant 7 Alexander Douglas, shipmaster 9 James Davidson, flesher 8 James Cran, superintendent, rural 10 Miss Reith, milliner police 10 William Beaton, mason 8 Peter Cran, cashier 9 James Jamieson 10 Mrs D. Edwards Albert Place, 11 Mrs B. Robertson 11 Mrs D. Bruce 12 Rev. Alex. Yule North Albert street to West- Prom 13 John Leslie, shipmaster field place. 14 John Christie (of Milne, Low, &Co.) 15 Miss Lumsden & Milne, builders M'Robbie 16 James Ross, shipmaster Sheach, writer David 17 James M. Leslie, shipmaster 18 Robert Wilson, bookseller 19 Wm. Gordon (of W. D. & Co.) Albert Street, 20 David Milne (of Milne, Sons, & Co.) 20 Root. Milne (of Milne, Sons, & Co.) From Waverly place to Westfield. 21 Mrs A. Findlay 22 John Milne (of Milne & Pledge) LEFT HAND SIDE. 23 Samuel Martin, hatter 23 Mrs Clark 1 John Reid, advocate 24 Mrs John Tocher 1 Mrs Reid 25 Miss Milne 3 S. Anderson, N. Assurance Co. 26 George Hutcheson, corn factor 3 Mrs Anderson 27 Jas. Catto, commission merchant 5 James Torrie, M.D. 28 Mrs Dunningham 7 George Walker, advocate 29 Mrs Smith 9 William S. Thorn 30 James Crombie, agent 11 David Aitken, merchant 31 Mrs Russell 13 James Meston, accountant 32 John Gray, surgeon 15 James Shirres, merchant 33 Alex. S. Cook, clothier 17 Mrs Leslie 34 Mrs Riddoch 17 Wm. Leslie (of Ganson & Leslie) 19 Mrs Adamson 21 Mrs Ligertwood 23 William M'Kinnon Albion Court, 23 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate 18 Castle street. RIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 Charles Glover, shipbroker Albion Street, 4 Mrs Ruxton Adamson 6 Mrs From Park street to Links. 8 James Ferguson Alexander, watchmaker 10 James 14 James Bannochie, plasterer 18 Mrs A. Leslie, provision merchant 21-22 Thomas Arthur, grocer Albert Street (North). 23 James Bannochie, plasterer North Parish School 25 William L. Henderson 30 Francis Robb, joiner 26 George Grant, advocate 31 G. Angus, plasterer 27 James Kinnear, adjutant, A. V. 29 Miss Catto 30 Miss Watson Albyn Place, 30 John Erskine, cutter West from Alford place. Albert Terrace. LEFT HAND SIDE. William Symon (of W. S. & Co.) From Waverly place to Carden place, 1 Major John Ross south. 3 Miss Cumine of Rattray 5 Francis Edmond, advocate 2 Alex. Edward (B. L. Co. Bank) 17 W. D. Fordyce of Brucklay, M.P. 3 Mrs Milne 18 Thomas Bannerman 5 Mrs Copeland, lodgings 18 George Bannerman 6 Mrs H. Castella 19 Female Orphan Asylum 284 STREET DIRECTORY.

19 Mrs Reid, matron, F. O. Asylum Anderson's Court, 20 John Duthie of Cairnbulg 21 Mrs Alex. Morice 46 Loch steeet. 22 W. Connon (late merchant) 23 W. Cooper (of P. & C.) 24 George Morrison, M.D. 25 Capt. C. B. Fisher of Murcar Ann Place, 26 Major Craigie, H.E.I.C.S. 27 George Marquis, accountant Back Stocket road. 28 W. Leslie, arcbitect 29 Alexander Nicol, shipowner 1 Captain S. Rawson 30 John Willet, civil engineer 3 Arthur King, printer 31 Benjamin Reid 4 Robert Glegg (of G. & T.) 32 James Laing, ironmonger 5 Joseph H. Sams (of B. Reid & Co.) 33 G. Allan, advocate 6 Rev. David Beatt 34 Wm. Clerihew (late of Ceylon) 7 Mrs. John M'Pherson 35 Mrs Maxwell Gordon 8 Robert Milne, clerk 36 William Hunter, advocate 9 Charles Elrick (of M'P. & E.) 37 James Chalmers 10 Mrs Sinclair 38 George Jamieson (of J. & M.) 11 Ales. Dunbar, clerk 39 A. C. Matthew, surgeou 11 Oswald Prosser, solicitor 40 Rev. Wm. H. Gualter 11 Alex. Greisr, commercial traveller 41 John Ferguson, advocate 11 William Black, clerk 42 Mrs Gordon George P. Cruickshank. druggist Queen's cross 14 William Mackintosh, draper 15 John M'Pherson, bookseller 16 Alex. Nicoll, commercial traveller RIGHT HAND SIDE.

2 David Mitchell, advocate 2\ Charles Playfair, gunmaker Ann Street, 4 James B. M'Combie, advocate 6 Miss Black From Maberly st. to Hutcheon st. 8 John Jamieson, merchant 10 James Scougal), Government In- 9 John Horn, grocer spector of Schools 25 Arch. Ross, clerk 12 Alex. Gibbon (late B.M.S.) 29 James Garden, upholsterer 14 Edward Fiddes (N. of S. B.) 31 Patrick Ironside, grocer 16 B. Moir (of J. Moir & Son) Annand's Court, Albyn Terrace, 30 James street. North side of Albyn place, west.

1 Charles Duncan, advocate Ashley Place, 2 James Matthews, architect Duthie, shipbuilder 3 Alex. Cuparstone road. 4 John Kerr, Government Inspector of Schools George Garden, baker advocate 9 J. F. LumsdeD, David Strachan, com. traveller Charles M'Grigor, hosier Wm. Lunan, accountant Alford Place, James Craig (of T. C. & Sons) Thomas Skene, inspector of poor James Marshall, traveller From Union place to Albyn place. Thomas R. Watson, draper Robert Innes, fishmonger 1 Miss Simpson 2 John Milne, confectioner 3 Miss Dalrymple 4 Mrs Charles Stuart Back Wynd Stairs, 5 John Smith (late of Rotterdam) 6 Mrs George Simpson From Green to Union street. 7 Mrs David Dunn 8 Mrs Dr Macdonald William Connon. furniture dealer STREET DIRECTORY. 285

Back Wynd, BACK COTTAGES. George Steedman From Union street to Schoolhill. Mrs Gray, Thistle cottage Mrs Walker, Rose cottage 5 Turner Ritchie, saddler Wm. Kerr, late shoemaker 7 John Duncan, law stationer 7 James Stewart, city missionary 7 Mrs Alexander, register office 9 Turner Ritchie, saddler Balmoral Terrace, 11 William Ferries, spirit dealer Gaelic lane South from Holburn place. 13 John Campbell, horse hirer 15 James Laing & Co., ironmongers Joseph Harvey Little Belmont street J. S. Riddel], commercial traveller James Lockhart (of L. & S.) James Anderson, grocer James Tindal, blacksmith John Anderson, grocer 16 Miss Ross, lodgings Miss Forsyth 17 James Tindal, blacksmith Alex. Gerard, teacher 17 David Wood, shoemaker Miss Davidson of Balnagask 19 Aberdeen Tailoring Company Balmoral place 20 John Craig, saddler James Robertson, late hairdresser 34 William Buchan, horseshoer John Warn, shipmaster 35 John M. Crombie, A.M., M.C„ John Ross, late coastguard surgeon David Taylor, stone merchant 36 J. Taylor, mus. instrument maker 37 Mrs Cheyne, draper 38 James M'Leod, painter and glazier Baltic Street, 39 Miss Strachan, white seamstress From Prince Regent street to Links.

Baker Street, 1 A. Alexander, grocer 2 Peter Esslemont, draper From Skene square to Braehead of 4 John Forsyth, bootmaker Gilcomston. James Connon, gardener A. Watt, rope and twine mannfac- David Shand (of M'Gregor and turer Shand) George Middleton, bookseller Wm. Skene, lithographer Bank of Scotland Court,

35 Castle street. Balmoral Place, Robert Drysdale, secretary (Union From Balmoral terrace to Broomhill Bank) road.

LEFT HAND SIDE. Bank Street, J. Fraser, Broomfield cottage J. Legge, Rellahill cottage From Wellington roud to South J. Murray, Vernal cottage Crown street. Braemar place G. Bisset, Abergeldie cottage LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 A. Baircl, pointsman (Cal. Ry.; RIGHT HAND SIDE. 5 R. H. Watson Wm. Philip, shipmaster 7 Mrs Copland, merchant George B. Smith 9 James Reid, overseer Alex. Stephen, Albert cottage 9 Robert Gray (Cal. Railway) Thomas Norrie, Albert cottage 9 W. Rae, millwright Mrs Lindsay, Hope cottage 13 W. C. Jarvis, clerk Mrs Diack 13 Alexander Smith Archd. Gillies, Cluny cottage 15 John Emslie, late coppersmith J. Humphrey, of Comalegy 15 James Scorgie, guard (Cal. Ry.) Wm. J. Palmer, brewer 15^ Mrs John Dow H. Maclennan, com. traveller 17 Miss Lawrence, dressmaker James Turner (H.M.C.) 17 F. Anderson (of A. & W.) 286 STREET DIRECTORY.

17 Wm. Milne, overseer 2 Alex. M'Gregor, spirit dealer 17 Charles Lamond, wright 3 John Anderson, bottler 17 Charles Leslie, ironmonger 6 Alex. Innes, house carpenter 17 James Cassie (H.M.C.), 19 Charles Craig-, warehouseman 19 Alex. Scorgie, bookseller 19 Mrs Emslie Beattie's Court, 19 John M'William, wright 21 Morison Wish art, carpenter 102 Gallowgate. 21^ Alex. Leslie, draper

EIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 James Smith, gardener Beattie's (J.) Court, 2 James Anderson, shipmaster 4 David Thom, gardener 99 Gallowgate. 4 Peter Donald, engineer 4.| George Angus, grocer 6 Do. do. 6 James Gray, traveller Belmont Street, 6 James Young, writer 6 James A. M'Gruther, clerk street to Schoolhill 5 Douglas Gordon (T. & C. Bank) From Union 8 G. Leslie (of Leslie & Russell) 8 Alex. Gibb (E. C. Railways) LEFT HAND SIDE. 8 Wm. Minty (Cal. Railway) 10 Hugh Cowan, Inland Revenue 1 R. Collie, fancy warehouse, &c. 10 James Hadden, baker 1 Robert Collie, jun., photographic 12 John Tocher, traveller warehouse 12 A, D. Fernie, shipmaster 3 Alex. Brown, auctioneer 12 D. B. Murray, teacher 3 E. M. Cornwall, photographer 12 James Gillespie, shoemaker 5-7 Wm. Stevenson, merchant 12 Mrs Thomas Thomson Patagonian Close 14 Charles Morris 9 J. Watt, advocate 14 Mrs John Fyfe 11 Miss Grant of Monymusk 14 Alex. Fowler, agent 13 Old Machar Poor Assessment

16 James Jamieson, mason Office ; A. Diack, collector 16 Calder Duncan, carpeuter 15 John Cromar, dentist 20 A. Stewart (Cal. Railway) 17 Mrs Dr NicoJ 20 James Nicol, guard (Cal. Railway) 23 Newell Burnett, advocate 20 Arthur Mennie, shipmaster Belmont Chapel 20 Daniel Nelson, shipmaster 31 Deaf and I >umb Institution 22 William Leash, shipmaster 35 A. Murray, advocate 24 Alex. Moir, clerk 41 Mis John Dun 24 Wm. Nicolson, grocer 45 Misses Shand 24 David Boyle, superintendent (Joint Station,) RIGHT HAND SIDE. Bannermill Street, 2 Wm. Garden, gunmalrer 4 George Rezin, tailor Between Cotton street and G. N. 4 John P. Cumine, advocate of S. Railway. 4 Alexander Ellis, architect Gaelic lane 1 Wm. Thomson, basketmaker South Parish church 2 John Sandison, shipmaster Little Belmont street 3 Wm. Gammie (N. Agricultural Co.) 4 James Sangster, shipmaster 20 William Ross, advocate 20 A. Stronach, advocate 6 Alexander Scott, shipmaster 20 John Clark, agent and 7 James Garioch undertaker 20 James Smith, watchmaker 7 James Allan, carver 22 James Paull, advocate 22 George Grant, advocate Barnett's Close, 24 James & William Henderson, archi- tects, &c. From Guestrow to Flourmillbrae. JJ.P. church 30 Alex. Beattie, grocer 1 A. Walkenshaw, shoemaker 32 John Ewing, china merchant STREET DIRECTORY. 287

Belvidere Place, Blackfriars Street,

Prom Watson street to Belvidere. From Woolmanhill to St Andrew st.

James Mitchell, biker George Currie, slater William Robbie, writer William Booth, clerk John Robbie, com. traveller Peter Stewart, plumber Thomas Ogilvie, jim. (of T. 0. Shaw & Joss, painters Son) Peter Stewart, plumber John Henderson (of T. & H.) Peter Grant, grocer John Muill, advocate John Connon, cabinetmaker Alexander Gibb (of J. & A. G.) Mrs M'Donald, sick nurse John M'Gregor, dyer John Collie, house carpenter Rev. David Brown, D.D. Wm. Clark, blacksmith James Eaton, stonecutter Wm. Smith, carpenter and builder James Scott, grain merchant Miss Grant, lodgings Alex. M oir, tea merchant Belvidere Street, Alex. Young, grocer George Neil, pianoforte maker From Belvidere place to Low Stocket Mrs M'Kay, sick uurse road. W. Simpson, beadle (Free High) Robert Fiddes, wright and 43—1st Aberdeenshire R. V. 1 John Gibb (of J. & A. Gibb) Orderly Rooms Sergeant John Mearse Miss Smart Benzie's Brae, Mrs Ironside, lodgings Mrs Davidson 69 College street. Blaikie's (Provost) Quay, Berry Lane, South side of the Harbour.

From Gallowgate to Loch street. John M'Lean, superintendent of meters 1 Mrs Ross draper David Gabriel, inspector of quays 1 George Bisset, bootmaker Water Taxman's office 24 Alexander Innes, bottler Torry Farm Brickwork Co.'s office Wm. M'Boyle, stone merchant Geo. Leslie & Co., coal merchants Commercial Company Black's Buildings, Aberdeen Lime Company A. & F. Manuelle, stone merchants From Skene street bridge to Wool- G. Milne & Co., wood merchants manhill. Mowlem & Co., stone merchants

Wm. Morrison, draper Wm. Alexander, inspector Elairton Lane, Miss Alexander, teacher Charles Watson, provision chant From Broad street to Guestrow. Mrs John Booth Mrs Jane Wood, sick nurse Miss Wood, milliner James Mutch, letter carrier Bloomfleld, Robert Mackay, beadle Thomas M'Gregor, slater South end of Holburn place. James Alexander, fireman George M'Bain, baker Thomas Still, teacher Mrs Milne James Frater, clerk George Thow, tailor Rev. James Frater Miss Young, music teacher William Donald (of Donald Bros.) Mrs Low, sick nurse John Donald (of Donald Bros.) STREET DIRECTORY.

Bon-Accord Lane, 33 Miss Clark Bon-Accord lane From Dee street to Bon-Accord street. 35 Mrs Flann, grocer 37 Miss Elder corset maker 9 David Donald 37 Miss Ross 10 J. Keith, clerk (A. M., F., & Co.) 39 John Cattanach, writer 10 Mrs Keith, lodgings 43. William Marshall (of E. & M.) 11 Mrs M'Lean, grocer 45 James Petrie, jun. (of J. & A. P.) 12 William Christie, overseer 49 Miss Christie 14 William Smith, porter 49 Mrs Russell 18 Alex. Rust, house carpenter 49 Miss Smith, dressmaker 20 John Mitchell, jun., Guilder 51 Miss Finlayson 51| John E. Esslemont, grocer 51,j John Wallace, shipmaster 53 Miss Scott Bon-Accord Square, 57 D. Dewar, draper 59 James A. Murray, accountant From East to West Craibstone street. 61 Miss Harvey 63 Mrs E. Melville 1 James Brown, silk mercer 65 George Brown, auctioneer 2 J. F. Beattie, land surveyor, &c. 67 Mrs William Pirie 3 Miss Skene 67 Peter Mitchell 4 Alex. S. Shand 69 Alex. Levie, shipmaster 5 James Milne (of G. Milne & Co.) 69 Miss Justice 6 Arthur Farquhar, W.S. 71 David Millar, surveyor 7 John Keith (T. and C. Bank) 71 Rev. Alex. Bruce 8 Lambert Barron, advocate 73 Mrs Allardyce 9 G. S. Roger (of Pratt & Keith) 75 Miss Melville 10 Alex. Cochran, advocate 77 Miss Cbisholm, teacher 11 William Gordon, sharebroker 79 Mrs John Mair 12 D. G. Cattanach, advocate 83 Mrs W. R. Riddel 13 William Pirie, D.D. The Oldmill road 14 William Shirres (of S. L. & Co.) 85 James Duncan, spirit merchant 15 James Nicol, professor (Aberdeen 85 Thomas Blair, shoemaker University) 86 Mrs G. Anderson 16 James Crou bie, manufacturer 87 W. H. Cameron, surgeon 17 Professor James S. Brazier, F.C.S. 88 Mrs A. Smith ot Blackhills 18 D. Fairweather, mahogany mercht. 89 Mrs Mather, lodgings 90 Mrs Ramage 91 John E. Berry, clerk Bon-Accord Street, Springbank street

From Union street to Springbank EIGHT HAND SIDE. terrace. Hardgate LEFT HANI) SIDE. 4 and 8—Laing & Melvin, coacb- Langstane place buildeis 10 William Fraser, coach smith 5 John Campbell, post horse master 14 Alex. Laing (of h. & M.) 7 Do. do. 9 Misses Paterson, dressmakers and East Craibstone street milliners 18 William Spark, teacher of music 11 Mrs Talbert, lodgings 20 John Wood, surgeon 13 Miss Russell, lodgings 36 Rev. George M 'Donald 15 W. Robb, bird stuffer Lane to Bon-Accord terrace 15 Thomas Jaffray (G. N. of S. R.) 38 James E. Gordon, merchant 15 Mrs Sim, lodgings 40 William Edward, shipmaster 17 Alex. Rust, house carpenter 42 Robert Ferguson (of A. M., F., it- 17 James Watt, book-keeper Co.) 21 Mrs Bruce 44 Rev. John Comper 23 Mrs Henry Angus 46 Mrs Ogilvie Foibes 25 Miss E Munro 46 Miss Oailvie 25 James Davidson, plasterer 50 John Cameron, contractor 29 Miss Watt, lodgiDgs 52 Mrs Sutherland 29 John Gray, church officer 54 Mrs W. Walker 31 John Paterson, surgeon 58 John Fraser (of J. F. & Son) STREET DIRECTORY. 289

60 John Mitchell, artist Bremner's Court, 62 James Giles, R.S.A. 64 Misses Harvev, boarding school 9 Castle street. 66 Peter Craighead (of F. & Co.) 68 Mrs G. Watson Entrance to Bon- Accord terrace Bridge 72 John Gordon of CraUmyle , Place, 74 William Taylor, tra eller 76 Robert Cummins, com. traveller From Bridge street to Windmill lane. 80 Alex. Lyon, cattle and hide sales- man 10 Arthur Knox, wood merchant 82 John Macaldowie, accountant 12 Robert Laws, cabinet maker 84 Miss Moir 13 George Bruce, wright Springbank terrace 14 John Wiseman, upholsterer

Bon-Accord Terrace, Bridge Street,

From Union street to Bon-Accord From Union street to Guild street. street. 3 D. Wyllie and Sons, booksellers 2 William Goodwin, mail guard 1 Aberdeen Rifle Club 4 James Petrie, sen. 3 Mrs Garland, loduings 4| Mrs Masson, lodgings 5 Restaurant and dining rooms 6 Mrs Moir 8 William Shirer (A. Hall & Co.) 9 G. F. Cruioksuank, house agent 10 Charles Crombie Broad Street, 14 Daniel Laird (of J. & L.) 16 Mrs Fyfe From Union street to Gallowgate. 18 John Gray James Grant & Son, Granite works LEFT HAND SIDE. 20 J. A. Sinclair, agent (Bank of Scot- 2 George Donald, tailor land) 2 George Findlay, hatter Miss 21 Alkrdvce 2 Miss Fraser, teacher of music 22 Mrs John Blaikie 2 IVirs A. Fraser 23 Shepherd (of James S. & S.) 3 George Handyside and Co., boot 24 C. J. G. Duguid and sh' e warehouse 25 John Otto Macqueen, S.S.C., ad- 5 Mrs Alexander Findlay, boot and vocate shoe warehouse 26 Wm. Melville (of T. M. & Sons) 7 James Thomson, shoemaker 27 Robert Duthie, shipbuilder 9 James Gillespie, shoemaker 28 John Black, professor of humanity 11 Hugh Ross, haberdasher 29 Mrs Major Youngson 13 Wm. Macintosh, draner A. A. 29 T. W. Youngson, advocate Netherkirkgate 30 William Dunn, advocate 15 John Taylor, general merchant 31 G. G. Brown, M.D. (late B.M.S.) 17 G. Clark and Son, booksellers 32 Alex. Simpson, jun., advocate 19 William Russell, bookseller 33 George Davidson, merchant 21 Peter Esslemont, draper 34 Professor Jamts Lumsden, D.D. 23-25 Anderson Alex. Edmond, advocate and Thomson, ware- 35 housemen 36 John Keith (of Pratt & Keith) 29 John Middleton, tailor 31 George Smart, jun., baker Bothwell's Court, 33 A. Connan & Co., drapers 35 Francis Gray, shoemaker 25 Justice street. 35^ David Fraser, draper Ragg's lane 37 William Duncan, shoemaker Boys' Hospital Court, 39 James Aiken, shoemaker 41 D. F. M'Laren, hardware merchant 20 Upperkirkgate. 43 John Hall, merchant 45 Glasgow gutta percha shoe sbop' 47 Wm. Diack, hardware merchant Brebner's Court, 49 Robert Thomson, tailor 49 John Davidson, advocate 84 Shiprow. 51 Mrs G. Cormaek, furniture dealer 290 STREET DIRECTORY.

Blairton lane 52 John Crane, grocer 54 B. & W. M'Killiam, confectioners 57 Robert Reid, tobacconist to the Queen Thomson's court 61 Longacre 61 Edward Girvan, plater 58 Alex. Leith, clothier 63 Jaffray, baker Wm. 60 Peter Crombie, jeweller Downie's court 65 62 George Smith Lyall, blacksmith 65 Robert 64 George Rennie, printer Ingram, shoemaker 67 Charles 66 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker court Sinclair's 68 Wm. Sim, professor of music 71 "William Genie, furniture dealer 70 Alex. Mitchell, grain merchant 73 T. Fraser and Sons, shoemakers 76 Wm. Jackson, bookbinder 77 Bed Lion court 78 Henry Gray, draper 77 Alexander Nicol, cooper 82 Aberdeen Univeisity Buildings 77 James Melvin, musician 82 John Cooper, sacrist 79 Wm. Wilson, carver and gilder 82 John Colvin, porter 1 81 George Sangster, jeweller 84 Ogston's court 83 Bamage court 86 J. & J. Gordon, grocers 85 John Forsyth, leather merchant 88 Gordon's court confectioner 87 Frederick A. Lyon, 89 Wm. Pyper, grocer 91 Wilson's court 91 Mrs Morgan, lodgings EIGHT HAND SIDE. 91 A. R. Shirras, tinplate worker 92 Watson Brothers, drapers Concert court Alex. Leslie, messenger at arms Joseph Maitland (L. P. & P. Co.) Edmund Chadwick, manufacturer (North), Aberdeen Free Press office Broadford 12 Robert Macnab, shoe depot 14 Well court North end of George street. 16 James Aiken, shoemaker 18 James Hodge & Co., cutlers li Morrison (of M. and S., 20 Mrs M. Clark, bookseller James jewellers) 22 Cruden's court Milne, shipmaster James Wilson, lodging 3 Wm. Mrs 4 Steven Goodbrand (of S. and G.) Mullet's commercial lodgings 4 John Mackie, basket maker Soutar & Shepherd, druggists 6 Alex. Shepherd, grocer J. Fleming, hardware mer 24 J. and George Martin, grocer chants 7 8 William Reith Bettie's court 24|-26 8 James Berry, gardener merchant tailor Alex. Troup, 8 William Mitchell (N. Co-operative J. Henry, sheriff officer Co.) Miss Bowman,' seamstress 9 A. Shepherd, bottler Francis Gray 12 J. M'Donald traveller A. Rhind, commercial 14 George Martin, grocer Rettie Sons) Jas. Rettie (of M. & 15 Francis Findlay, grocer photographer Andrew Adams, 16 Joseph Rowell chemist 28 Charles Coutts, 19 Wm. C. Copland, slater advocate 28 Thomas Ewen, 20 Wm. M. C. Gordon (T. and C. Bank) of Court 28 Wm. Richardson, keeper 22 Alex. Badenoch, tailor house 24 Wm. Roy, fishing-tackle maker engraver 30 Mrs R. Hughes, 26 Wm. Youngson, grocer ironmonger 34 James Stephen, 26| Alex. M'Kay, timber merchant Queen street 26| James L. Murray 40 Jopp's court 28 A. Findlay, ironmonger 40 Blackie & Son, publishers 29 Wm. Youngson, grocer 40 George Scorgie, cask collector 30 Misses Hunter 40 John Scorgie, butter dealer 31 Miss Bothwell 42 James F. Gordon, boot and shoe 33 A. Mathieson, ironmonger warehouse 33 Robt. Maitland, grocer 44 W. Davidson & Co., grocers 34 George Ross, bootmaker 46 Henderson's court 35 John Porter, feuar 48 John Bothwell & Co., bootmakers 35 Mrs Crawford overseer 50 James Gibson, tailor 39 Roderick M'Kay, g

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Broadford Place. Canal Street,

8 Wm. Daniel, builder From Mounthooly Bridge westward. 9 Wm. M'Cornbie, editor, Free Pre 10 Miss Elizabeth Duthie 1 Charles Stewart, mason Adam Mitchell 1 Miss Chisholm, lodgings 1 John M'Allan, grocer 1 James Milae, sergt. of police Broadford Lane, 1 George Cruickshank, draper 2 John Roy, teacher From Broadford to Queensford place, 3 James Hodge, cutler 5 Wm. Philip, tinsmith 6 John Fowler, draper Burn Court, 8 Miss Gordon, lodgings 9 Robert Sheret, grocer 44 Upperkirkgate. 10 John Holmes (J. Mess) 11 Henry Brechin, founder Burnett's Close, 5 Exchequer row. Canal Terrace, 8 Wm. Durward, blacksmith From Virginia street 11 Walter Campbell, spirit dealer to Garvock st.

3 Alex. Anderson, manager (N. A. Caledonian Place, Co.) 4 Jas. Marchant, shipmaster 5 Walker N. Near Ferryhill House. Wm. (G. of S. R.) 7 Wm. Fettes, carpenter (H. R. & Co.) Peter Cadenhead, shipmaster 8 Thomas Russel (of H. R. & Co.), 4 Charles Christie 9 Alex. Craig, shipmaster 4 Mrs Donald 10 Robert Stephen, shipmaster 10 William Neilson, boat builder 11 John Wright (G. N. of S. R.) Calsayseat,

Extremity of North Broadford. Candlemaker's Court, Wm. Souttar (G. N. of S. R.) Mrs Ross, Railway tavern 46 Gallowgate. John Garden, gardener

Calton Terrace, Carden Place, Braehead, Gilcomston. From Skene street west to Stoneyton Charles Napier, builder Jas. Hadden, Crown granite works 1 William Henderson, builder 2 James Mackenzie (of S., W., & M.) 3 Robert Thomson, Broadford works Canal Lane, 4 Miss Cummin 5 Rev. David Milne From Canal terrace to Summer lane. 6 Mrs D. Simpson 7 Alex. Tawse (lata H.E.I.C.S.) 7 James Keith, wright and cooper 8 David M acdonald 9 Misses Wilson Micolson 10 Misses Dyce Canal Road, 11 Wm. Brebner (N. of S. E. L. Co.) 12 James Wyllie (of D. W. & Son) From Causewayend to Froghall. 13 Mrs Tawse 14 Neil Smith, jun., grain merchant 15 Greyfriars Session School, 15 Wm. Routledge (of W. R. & Son) 16 James Minty, assist, inspector of 16 A. S. Wilson, civil engineer police 18 Miss Farquhar Robert Davidson, chemist 19 George King, late bookseller Misses Leslie 20 W. Alexander, clothier 292 STREET DIRECTORY.

20 John Alexander, upholsterer EIGHT HAND SIDE. sharebroker R. B. Home, 2 John White, fishmonger Miss Uuthie 2 Wm. Cameron, bottler Miss Gray 4 George Brown Philip, Robert shipmaster 4 Samuel ^ngus, spirit dealer Duthie, jun, shipbuilder Wm. 4 Mrs Ingram, rt-gis. office keeper 6 Mrs W. Gove, fishmonger 6 Peter Garioch, potato merchant Carden Place (North), I Thomas Jamieson, wright 14 Wm. liuchan, horseshoer From North Albert street westward. 3 Peter Crombie, jeweller Lane, 4 John Scott (N. of S. Bank) Carmelite 5 George Chnlmeis, shipmaster Fisher row to Trinity street. 7 George Carmichael, teller (N. of S. From Bank) 19 Ross, dealer 8 B. Saunders, teller (N. of S. Bank) Wm. hay 11 James Simpson, builder 13 George Gall, builder Carnegie's Brae, Carden Place (South), From Netherkirkgate to Green.

From Albert terrace westward. Caroline Place, 2 John Trail, book-keeper 2 George Trail, house carpenter From Skene square to Hutcheon st. 2 John Machray, grocer 3 W. & J. Berry, manufacturers 1 John Duncan, law stationer 4 George Rose, flesher 2 Rev. Al. H erguson

5 Rev. J. H . Collie 3 George P. Wilson (Union Bank) 6 Mrs M 'Robbie 4 Rev. James Stirling 5 David Gill (of F. & G.) 6 Al. 0. Gill (of F. & G.) Garden Terrace,

From Albert street to St Mary's Castle Brae, Church.

1 James Henderson, architect 12 Francis W. Smith, house carpenter 2 George Gordon, manager (Gas Co.) 14 A. M'Kenzie, tinsmith 3 Joseph Wood, insurance broker Castle Street, Carmelite Street, From Union street to Justice street From Green to Trinity street. and Castle terrace. LEFT HAND SIDE. Town House 1 John Mathif son, coffee rooms Lodge walk 5 James Garrow, game dealer North of Scotland 7 George Noble, cooper Bank 7 John C. Smart, contractor King street 9 Alex. Michie, game dealer 7 Geore-e Stopani, hosier 9 Mrs Duncan, provision dealer 8 Duncan and Clyie, advocates 9 George Sutherland, stoneware mer- 8 Mrs Johnston, lodgings chant 8 Mrs Mackin 9 James Stott 9 Bremner's court 11 Mi s Leask, fish dealer David Gray, bock agvnt 11 John Livingston, fish dealer St Andrew's Episcopal School 13 James Davidson, coachbuilder II Alex. Duffus. confectioner 13 Mrs King 12 Misses Turnbull, lodgiugs 15 John Wilson, spirit dealer 12 Mrs Hastie 17 Mrs Gordon Pii ie, fishmonger 12 Miss Morice, lodgings 19 John Webster, baker 13 Fleming & Rattray, grocers 19 P. Joss, artificial limb maker 14 Mathieson's court 19 George Watt, slater 14 Wm. Fettes, manager STREET DIRECTORY. 293

14 George Tough, horsehirer 54 George Cornwall & Sons, printers 15 William Slorach, spirit dealer and lithographers 16 Mrs Farquhar, draper 54 Andrew Jopp, advocate 17 William Gaffron, Edinburgh. Ale 54 Stamps and Taxes Office Establishment 54 John Rae, messenger 18 Albion court 54 Hugh Fraser, china merchant /0u Win. Moir, shoreporter 55 Do. do. Allan, 21 Smith's court 56 George advocate 57 James Duncan, druggist 21 Mrs Cruckshank, grocer court 23 Mrs Smith 58 Commercial 24 John Kemp, grocer 58 Alex. Mitchell, bird stuffer tailor Peacock's close 58 John Stott, 58 R. W. Hunter, music seller Justice street 59—60 Robert Kemp, grain merchant 25 Police Office 61 Leslie Hunter, Bursar's hotel 27 Robert brace, draper 62 James M'Keaig, Caledonian hotel 29 Miss M'Kenzie Lobban's court James Mair, pianof.rte tuner Castle terrace Castlehill, 31 James M'Donald, Jan., cabinet- maker From Hanover street to Heading hill. 32 George Tough, spirit dealer 33 John Smith, cabinetmaker Military hospital 34 Do. do. 1 William Findlay, merchant 35 Bank of Scotland court 2 Mrs Booth secretary (Union 35 Robt. Drysdale, 3 Rev. Alex. Spence, D.D. of Scotland) Bank 4 George Smart, provision merchant 36 John Taylor, spirit dealer 37 Wm. Fraser, tailor 38 J. & G. Collie, advocates 38 James W. Barclay, com. agent Castle Terrace, 38 Arthur Smith, painter 38 Robert M'Kenzie (of A. & M'K.) From Castle street to Railway bridge. 38 John Coutts, house factor 38 John Wilson, bookbinder 39 Uavid Henderson, fishing tackle 1 William Milne, flesher (of W. M. maker & Son) 40 Robert Gage, ironmonger 2 James Gray (N. Agricultural Co.) 41 Henry Breams, furniture dealer 2 William Diack, grocer 42 National Bank court 4 Alex. Duncan, M.B. 42 National Bank branch 4 William Cargill, shipmaster 42 Thomas Adam, bank agent 6 William Beedie, shipmaster 12 Milne, brewer 42 Wm. Ben net, printer James 42 Robert Fernie, shipbroker 12 Arch. M'Kenzie, clerk 42 Geo. Reid, grocer 12 Alex. Howie & Co., manufacturers 42 James Morison, market superinten- 13 Virginia street brewery store dent 16 Alex. Leith, draper 42 Miss Brown, milliner 16 William Mitchell 42 Andrew Ross, druggist 16 James Urquhart, shipmaster 43 Do. do. 17 James Stewart, photographer 43f John Wilson, bookseller 44 Alex. Davidson, jun., grocer 45 Duncan's court Catherine Street, 45 Alex. Aitken, shore porter 46—48 Ja r es Daniel & Co., printers From Causewayend to George street. 49 David Dewar, draper 50 Pirie's Court 1 George Brewster, stonecutter 50 Mrs Thomas Spark 8 John Munro 50 Davidson Sim, druggists & 14 James Walker, bookseller 50 Sellar, confectioner Wm. 14 John Milue, bottler 51 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 18 William Laing, workshop 52 Thomas Menzie?, bookseller 38 Alex Brown, house carpenter Marischal street 40 Alex. Benton, flesher 53 Aberdeen Bank 54 George Allan, coach proprietor 54 Victoria court 58 David Buyers, clerk 25 c 294 STREET DIRECTORY.

62 Mrs Dalgarno, sick nurse Chapel Street, 62 Alex. Gauld, flesher 62 Thomas Philip, shipmaster 70 Alex. Brown, house carpenter From Union place to Skene street. 71 Mrs Craickshank LEFT HAND SIDE.

1 Misse? Keith, milliners Catto Square, 5 David Warrack, baker 9 George Stephen, hairdresser Garvock wynd. 21 A. Douglas, grocer Thistle street 1-2 John Roberts, baker 27 Mrs Al. Millar, provision dealer John Grant, shipmaster 5 29 George Merchant, grocer Watt, rope and twine James 31 David Laing, basketniaker manufacturer 31 George Murray, tinplate worker 33 Do. do. 35 Andrew Ramsay, convener's officer Causewayend, 37 Mrs Bings, laundress 43 John Greig, beadle From Gallowgate to Gowanbrae. 45 T. Wilson, insurance agent 45 Mrs Findlay, sick nurse 1 Alex. Christie, grocer 47 William Walker, batcher 3 William Duffus, grocer 49 Miss Mollison, teacher 1 James Moneur, stonecutter 51 Rev. J. Milne, Holburn church 4 James Massie & Co., grocers 51 Mrs Captain Milne, lodgings 6 Hugh Stewart, beadle 55 John A j go, late farmer 8 George Smith 65 Miss M. Mitchell, dressmaker 10 Thomas Yeats, flesher 67 J. C. Walker, clerk (Rettie& Sons) 16 Charles Oockerill, hHirdresser 67 John Marshall (of E. M. & Co.) 17 George Kerr, grocer 67 Alex. Collie, slater 19 James Fraser, spirit dealer 71 Mrs Barclay, lodgings Hutcheon street 77 William Murdoch, mercer 21 Alex. Lamont, furniture dealer 79 A. C. Barker, manufacturer 22 Mrs Alex. Forbes, provision dealer 87 A Milne, house carpenter 30 John Robbie, spirit dealer 87 Robert Wallace, mason 31 James Copland, grocer and spirit 89 Wm. Kvowles,jun.,& Co., grocers dealer Whitelwuse street 34 J. & J. Ingram, cartwrights 91 James Aiken (Northern Assur- 39 Archibald Middletou, broker ance Co.) 51 Alex. Smith, engineer 91 James Abercromby, letter carrier 52 David Smith, missionary 95 William Robertson, wright 56 Donald Ross (N. E. C. M.), Alma 95 Mrs John Massie cottage 97 John Blackhall, ship carpenter 58 Mrs Cushnie 119 William Ogg, house carpenter 60 J. Anderson, inspector of works 123 George Robertson, mason 66 Lewis Anderson, spirit dealer 68 Mrs M'Intosh, midwife 70 James Adam, grocer RIGHT HAND SIDE. 71 Alex. Sutherland, manager 2 Mrs Leffen 73 City Flour Mills ; John Lindsay 10 Miss Donald SO J. & R. Davidson, cartwrights 12 Miss Smith of Birse Alex. 93 Stephen, grocer 14 Miss Reid, dressmaker 99 William Wyse, grocer 16 James Watson, wright 101 grocer Robert Maitland, 16 William Reid, photographer 111 provision dealer Mrs Morgan, 18 George Findlater, plasterer 112 Guthrie (of George G. G. & Son) 20 W llliam Dunbar, late draper 119 Alex. Dow, blacksmith 24 George Milne, draper 124 George Moir, grocer 26 John Hector, manager Queensford place 28 Miss Smith, dressmaker 127 E. Robertson, ropemaker 34 William Diack, shipmaster lit) Alex. Ingram, mason 34 A. Strathdee, cabinetmaker 38 James Youngson, shoemaker 40 Alex. Lennie, shoemaker Causeway Place, 40 Misses Moir, dressmakers 40 Wm. Paterson, grain merchant 8 Causewayend. 42 George Gordon," late merchant STREET DIRECTORY. 295

42a Wm. Smith, shipmaster Charles Court, 42^ A. Ledingham, grocer 44 J. Neville de Yarrol 44 William Milne, slater 40 Upperkirkgate. 44 Mrs Gordon 46 George Paterson, painter 48 Alex. Middleton, auctioneer 50 James Eraser, letter carrier Charles Street, 50 James Speid 52 John Ross, mercer 52^ Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker From Broadfordto Causewayend. 54 Mrs J. B. Innes 56 William Thomson 11 George Porter (of P. & L.) 58 60 F. Cooper, grocer, — &c. 13 J. Hutcheon, Aether Little Chapel street 17 Miss Elspet Catto 72 Peter Farquharson 74 Miss M'Kay, milliner 78 Miss Anderson, grocer 80 James Murray, M.D. Charlotte Street, 82 David Scott, photographer 82 M. Young, midwife S4 William Hampton, cabinetmaker From St. Andrew street to John street. S6 David Troup 88 John Tough, grocer 1 Alex. Wish art, builder 99| James Grant

9 John Ross, blacksmith 11 Meter's Court Charlotte Street (North), 21 William Cummiug, sa.ilmaker 21 Thomas Calder, clothier From John street to Broadford 21 David Milne (of J. M. & Sons) place. 23 Simon M'Leod, grocer 5 Alex. Wishart, builder 6 John Fraser, carver and gilder Chapel Court, V Warrack & Daniel, builders Crown Granite Works; G. Leslie Jamieson, manager 61 Gallowgate. 12 Robert Tait 12 A. J. Ogilvie, clerk of works

42 James Imray (H.M.C ) Chapel Court, 46 Miss Moir, dressmaker 48 Robert Adam 1 Justice street. 50 John Cooper, wood merchaut 50 James H. Bisset, builder George Gordon, shipmaster 52 Florence & Kemp, slaters Alex. Cruickshank, shipmaster 54 Richard Currie, spirit dealer James Laing, hide salesman 53 Wm. Macintosh, wireworker 296 STEEET DIRECTORY.

Cherrybank Cottages, Clunes' Court,

Off Bon-Accord terrace. 75 George street.

1 William Duncan, shoemaker 3 John Boyd, supervisor College Street, 4 David is outer (N. of S. Bank) From Windmillbrae to Affleck street. Cherryvale, 9 Wm. M'Gregor, blacksmith 25 George Milne, grocer Skene street west. 37 Walker's court 89 George Walker (of J. & G. W.) Geo. Dickie, professor of botany 41 James Walker, grocer 52 George Farquharson, carpenter 58 Joseph Leaper, grocer 60 John Watt, railway tavern Chronicle Court, 62 Wm. Melvin, carter 65 Wm. Collie, grocer 32 Broad street and 10 Queen street 67 Arch. Ford, hairdr-esser 68 Geo. Rhynas (of Ithjnas & Son) Edwin Lobley, rag merchant 69 A. Black, wrisrht Mrs Letters, pawnbroker 77 Do. do. 78 John Garden, grocer 79 John Bell, cooper Chronicle Lane, 79 John Fiddes, cabinetmaker 82 Hogarth & Co., merchants 85 William Holmes, sen. From West North street to Meal- 87 James Black (A. Pirie & Sons) market street. 89 Robert Groundwater, engineer 90—95 D. Hogarth & Co., provision 2 James Gordon, cooper merchants 4 Maxwell Irvine, horseshoer 7 P. Green, horseshoer 7 George Hogg, engineer 11 George Pirie, shore porter College Street (South), 15 Alexander Morrice, merchant 1 Wm. Cowe, farrier 5 Wm. Henderson, clerk (Cal. Ry.) 7 John Walton, accountant Church Street, 7 Thos. Walton, secretary (Aberdeen Lime Co.) Frcm Waterloo st. to St Clement st. 8 Peter Jamieson, harness composi- tion manufacturer 1 Wm. Wilson & Co., shoemakers James Wildgoose, Deemouth 1 Wm. Dey, painter Alex, Williamsou, Deemouth 6 Mrs Grahame, spirit dealer 9 John Kennedy, shipmaster 10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker College Court, 10 James Mathiescn, shipwright 82 Broad street. Clarence Street, Collie's Court, From Waterloo st. to Wellington st. 2S Shiprow. James Lindsay, stoneware mer- chant 5 James Pirie, superintendent Collie's Court, 11 James Linklater, shipmaster Cargill 12 Mrs John 60 Gallowgate.

Clark's Court, Commerce Lane,

2 Upperkirkgate. Off Commerce street. STREET DIRECTORY. 297

Commerce Street, Constable Place,

From Quay to Albion street. West end of Canal street.

1 William Constable, draper LEFT HAND SIDE. 3 and 5 Mrs Beattie, innkeeper 7 William Bowman, merchant 11 John Cock, provision merchant Constitution Street, 13 John Dunn, shipmaster 27 Charles M'Robb (of C. M'R. &Co.) From Park street to Links. 29 C. M'Robb & Co., carters 45 Joseph Petrie, grocer LEFT HAND SIDE. Virginia street 1 William Gordon (of J. Sim & Co.) 49 Al. Craigmyle, grocer 3 Mrs D. M earns 51 Al. Craigmyle, grocer, &c. 5 Mrs Fiddes 57 George Hutcheon, flesher 7 Al. Smith (Gas Light Co,) 59 Charles Helmrich, porter dealer 9 Robert Leys, engineer 61 Al. Nicol, lime meter 11 Miss Strachan 61 John Robertson, cooper 13 A. Clark, shipmaster 65 Peter Ward, shoemaker 13 David Main, surveyor of shipping 69 Hall, tailor James 13 Martin Ogilvie, clerk 101 broker Mrs Wood, 15 Jno. Morison, agent (City of Glas- gow Bank) EIGHT HAND SIDE. 15 Mrs John Morison 15^ Al. Yule, ironmonger 2 George Leask, bookseller 15| George Cheyne, house carpenter 6 Al. Eddie, baker 17 George 'Bain, shipmaster 8 Mrs Reid, lodgings M 19 Alex. Howie 12 W. & A. H. Davidson, grain mer- surgeon chants 23 C. Macquibban, 29 William Talbot, shipmaster 18 Mrs Craig 31 James Meston, jun., writer 18 Wm. Ritchie, superintendent 35 James Simpson, porter dealer 20 James Ross, shipwright 35 George S. Glennie, traveller 24 Commerce court 37 William Clark 26 Kenneth M'Pherson (Cal. Ry.) 39 James Munro, late shipmaster Virginia street 41 James Taylor 46 John Sangster, druggist 45 Wm. Anderson 48 Do. do. 45 James Watson (of Watson Bros.) 50 Alexander Rainnie, builder, &c. 45 Wm. Henderson, stone merchant 70 John Jamieson, grocer 47 Al. Duncan (G. N. of S. R. Co.) 72 Thomas Howling, shipmaster 49 Thomas Clyne, merchant 74 John Jamieson, grocer Railway bridge 74 John Fawcett, broker Aberdeen Granite Works 76 John Leask, builder John Taylor, rope and twine manu- 90 Andrew Kelly, spirit dealer facturer 92 John Pirie, cooper Anderson and M'Kenzie, granite- 106 Barron, George grocer polishing works John Glass, cattle dealer, Seaview Gardens Commercial Court, EIGHT HAND SIDE.

53 Castle street. 6 Wm. Donald, painter 8 Hugh Dunn, steward 10 John Clark, builder 12 Mrs Spalding, lodgings Concert Court, 16 James Morison (of M. & L.) 18 G. Innes, plasterer Foot of Broad street. 20 Air Todd, grocer 22 Mrs Cameron, lodgings 24 George Smith, shipmaster 26 Charles Esson, engineer, Banner- Concert Court, mill 26 Mrs Gray 27 Gallowgate. South Constitution street 298 STREET DIRECTORY.

28 John Ganson, shipmaster 16 Andrew Anderson, late shipmaster Roman Catholic Schools 16 Thomas Stephen, shipmaster John Neeiifaam, master 19 Al. Johnman, engineer 38 John Swanson, superin. of police 23 James Lunan, cooper 40 Mrs Adam 23 John Kemp, grocer 4V> James Adam (of H. and A.) 25 A. Alexander, grocer 42 John Webster, manager (C. T. and 27 James Cruickshank Co.) 44 Rev. John Holmes 46 R. S. Mackie, rope manufacturer Courage's Court, Railway Bridge 50 Mrs Charles Sefton 2 Weigh-house square. Bannermill Cowgate, Constitution Street (South), From Justice street to Castlehill. Prom Park st. to Constitution st.

John Wilson, builder 1 John Wiseman, upholsterer Graibstone Street (East), 2 John Stephen, late shipmaster 3 Mrs Collie, midwife Prom Bon-Accord street to Bon- 4 John Leslie, bootmaker Accord square. 8 D. Macdonald, leather factor 8 Charles Gray 1 Andrew Inglis, M.D. 2 Mrs John Simpson 3 John B. Milne (of W, M. & Son) 4 James Mathieson Cooper's Court, 5 Walter Lawrance, R.N., staff sur- geon 24 Netherkirkgate. 6 James P. Beattie, land surveyor 7 J. Moir Clark (of J. M. & Son) Correction Wynd, Craibstone Street (West), Prom St Nicholas street to Green. From Bon-Accord terrace to Bon- 1 G. Schaschke, furnishing tailor Accord square. 2 Charles F. Runey, advocate 2 William Moir, advocate 2 Misses Whyte, boarding school 3 John H. Stephen, engraver 3 Rev. F. W. B. Bouverie, B.A. 4 Peter Gordon, stoneware merchant 4 George D. Rutherford, advocate 4 John Watt, advocate 5 Rev. John Thomson 6 William Forbes, draper (i James Saint, jun., draper 7 Robert Yule, jeweller 8 charles Stewart (of C. & W. S.) 9 George Watt, innkeeper 12 John Stevenson, tea merchant 13 James Duffus, confectioner Craig-ie Street, 14 M) s Cuinming, lodgings 20 George Robb, engineer From George street to Charlotte st. 21 Wm. Cameron, bottler 22 Alex. Spark, tailor 5 John M' Donald, confectioner 24 David Ogg, basket maker 13 Mrs James Gilfillan 13 John Milne, overseer 13 Miss Cooper, dressmaker Cotton Street, 15 Isaac Jolly, grocer 15 Robert Henderson, plasterer From Summer lane to Links. 16 John Cooper, wood merchant 17 John Rae, commercial traveller 1 Wm. Blake, cabinetmaker 18 William Melviu, manager 2 Alexander Ross, grocer 18 E. Bain, wiight 4 William Wilson, shipmaster 18 George Melvin, shoemaker 6 William Kelman, millwright 20 James Rothnie, builder 12 Wm. Rennie, assist, dockmaster 20 Mrs Jaffray, lodgings 12 Alexander Buthley, shipmaster "M James Stewart, butcher STREET DIRECTORY. 299

Craigroyle Court, 1 Mrs Polloc 2 T eslie & Russell, printers 59 and 61 Commerce street. 2 Blackwood & Co., tailors 2 John Milne, messenger-at-arms 3 James Catto, merchant Craig-well 3 Isaac Murray, tailor Place, 4 Alex. Rust, commission agent 4 John Christie, auctioneer From Skene street to Skene terrace. 4 James Gordon, draper

3 John Gullou, plasterer Crown Court, Crimon Place, 36 Upperkirkgate. From Golden square to top of Skene terrace. Crown Place. David Fairweather, mahogany- merchant 1 George Brown 5 William Knowles 2 Robert Ligertwood, advocate 5 Alex. Simpson, National Bank 5 Miss Boyd 6 William Clark (of G. Lyall & Co.) 6 A. Abercromby, N. Assurance Co. Crown Street, 6 Alex. Campbell, late baker 7 George Johnston (Customs) From Union street to Ferry hill. 7 John Reid, writer 7 Adam Gray (A. & R. Gray) LEFT HAND SIDE. 7 Miss Milne, teacher 3 Robert Wood, shoemaker 7 William Garvie (of J. G. & Sons) Windmillbrae 8 William Anderson, merchant 8 John H. Vollar, shipmaster James Cooper, painter Miss Greitr, lodgings 9 James Garvie (of J. G. & Sons) 9 John Lendrum, manufacturer James O^ilvie, upholsterer 9 William Duncan, engineer James Wood, photographer 10 William Sim, mason John Watson, dyer 10 Miss Richmond Mrs John M'Gregor 10 Alex. Birnie (of Birnie & Stuart) John H. Johnston, embroidery 16 Miss Gordon, lodgiogs printer 16 Miss Walker Misses Carter Robert Saugster, flesher John Leith (of J.eith & Paterson) and 25—George W. Wilson, artist, Crombie's Court, and photographer to the Quwen Mrs Dr Clews, lodgings 37 Park street. Mrs Hannan, lodgings MrsLorimer, lodgings Adam Traill, teacher Crooked Lane, Crown terrace Mrs B. Williamson From St. Andrew street to Loch street. Mrs William Mair, lodgings Miss Foote 5 Aberdeen Public Baths Miss Gordon 5 Donald M'Kay, superintendent Henry S. Lumsden (of L. & G.) 6 Donald M 'Donald, spirit dealer Mrs Fraser 11 John Logan Mrs Sinclair Smith 11-5 Isabella Laurie, stoneware mer- J. J. Kennedy, merchant chant Mrs John Fleming James H. Bower (C. Lime Co.) Alexander Burness Crown Court, Mrs Dr Livingston Miss Gibbon 411 Union street. Hugh Hogarth (of D. H. & Co.) St. John s place 1 John Johnston (of G. Reid & Sons) John Roger (of Pratt & Keith) 1 Mrs David Walker Mrs Harvey Hall 300 STREET DIRECTORY,

93 Alex. Brown, merchant 181| James Duthie, baker 95 Lessel Stephen, advocate 183 Do. do. 97 Miss Forbes of Echt 183 Miss Bisset, milliner 99 Dr Thomas Smith 185 James Dalglish 101 Mrs James Keith 185 James Walker, meter 103 Mrs George Sim 185 William Taylor, flesher St. Mary's place 187 Do. do. 111 Miss Davidson 1871 James Gordon, builder 113 Wm. Reid (Sea Insurance Co.) 115 Mrs William Gray EIGHT HAND SIDE. 117 Mrs George Thomson 119 G. R. Stewart, shipmaster 6 Charles Laing, tailor 121 Vi rs Tait 10 James Henderson, printer 121 Miss Gray, lodgings 10 Mrs Henderson, lodgings 123 James Anderson, grocer 10 Miss Young, lodgings 12 MrsBearsley, Mary well street fancy needle-worker 16 Robert Mathieson, 125 Mrs Robertson, draper book agent 18 Mrs Mathison 125 David Petty, shipmaster 20 Mathison's 125 Mrs Mellis, lodgings wax and paper flower 125 Mrs Will establishment 127 Mrs Gellan, lodgings'! Crown place 129 James Hadden, baker 28| Gordon & Moir, photographers 84 Miss 133 Wm. Reid, surgeon and druggist Gelau 135 Mrs P. Macaldowie, lodgin-s Free Trinity Church 137 J. R. Allardice, grocer 84 Mrs Greig 139 Miss Cameron 86 James Hunter, chemist 141 James Paull, advocate 86| Miss Mathieson, dressmaker 86| Affleck street John Clark Academy 145 J. Garden, advocate (of D. & G.) streel 147 John Connor, quartermaster St. James's Clmrch 149 George Yeats, silk mercer 100 Hugh Ross, haberdasher 149 Alex. Yeats, advocate 102 A. E. Smith, advocate 151 William Cormack, merchant 104 John Miller (of J. M. & Co.) 151 Alex. Cormack, merchant 106 John Avery, printer 153 Mrs J. Clark, lodgings 105 Misses F^fe, boarding school 155 James Stephen, R.N. 110 D. Knox, ironmonger 157 P. Morrison (Aberdeen 112 Mrs Jamson, Lime Co ) lodgings 159 Rev. R. W. Mackersy 114 Mrs John Innes 161 Alex. Reid, harbour treasurer 116 George Yule, late merchant 163 Miss Maver. lodgings 118 William F. Ogg, advocate 163 Mrs Yule, lodgings 120 John Jazdowski, teacher 165 James Neil, silk mercer 122 John Bisset (of J. & W. B.) 167 James Bruce (of Pratt & Keith) 124 David Easton, Union Bank 169 Peter Cuinine, merchant 124 Mrs Ligertwood 171 William Ross, surgeon, R.N. Bee place Victoria street (south) 126 Rev. A. D. Davidson, D.D. 173 Alex Coutts, grocer 128 Thomas Watson, shipmaster 175 Do. do. 130 Alex. Eddie, baker 175 George Christie, flesher 132 James Catto, shoemaker 175 Alex. Hird, mason 132 William Begg, flesher 175 Misses Ogg, dressmaker 134 Patrick Singer (of D. Wyllie and 177 James Adam (J. & M.) Son) 177 Alex. G. M'Kenzie, shipmaster 136 William Whitton, agent 177 Franklin Bill Springbank street 177 James Cuthbert, traveller 146 George Leslie, shinowner 179 J. Gordon, builder 148 Rev. A. W. Brown 179 Miss Baxter, teacher 150 Miss Moir 179 Alex. Henderson 152 Viisses Gibbon 179 John Lawson, printer 154 Mrs Dickson, lodgings 179 Miss Thomson 156 Mrs Colli-, lodgings 181 Mrs Gibb Springbank terrace 181 John Barnett 158 Miss Laing 181 Miss Robertson, teacher 158 John Douglas, merchant 181 Alex. Aberdein, traveller 158 Robert Douglas 181 William Watson 158 William Ross 181 John Lyon (Caledonian Railway) 158 Thomas Riddel, N. S. Savings Bank STREET DIRECTORY. 301

160 Mrs Molly son Cuparstone Place, 160 Miss Croinar 162 Alex. Burns, fruiterer From Holburn street to Cuparstone J 62 Mrs Allan buildings. 164 John Wilson, bookseller 164 Alex. InneP, bottler John Saunderson, Ashvale 164 William Gray, coal agent Mrs A. Douglas, do. 164 Alex. Purvis, late Customs Miss Milne, do. 164 Mrs R. Mathieson Thomas Brown, shoemaker 164 Bulloch, Broao.ford works W. Andrew Robertson, sexton, N ell- 166 Michael F. Gordon, cashier field Cemetery 166 William Jolly, printer Mrs Charles Downie 166 Mrs Gall John Edmond, bookbinder 166 Mrs Low John K. Wilson (W. Smith, jun,) 168 Alex. Clark, clothier Alexander Fraser 168 Miss Milne, white seamstress Misses Duthie Alexander Anderson, agent Mrs Street (South). Jas. Ferguson, Grove cottage Crown John Laing, Granton lodge Capt. W. A. Godley, Hawihorn lodge 1 Captain William Penny Mrs Mortimer 2 Alex. Leslie, draper M. Massie, advocate, Nellfieldhou e 2 Andrew Petrie, grocer 2 Mrs G. Macdowal 3 Mrs Alex. Ross Cuparstone Row, 4 Robert Yule, feuar 5 Rev. A. Stewart From Holburn street to Cuparstone Riddell, merchant 6 George place. S John Brunton, shipmaster Hector, s merchant 9 John Jmon John Gordon, photographer 10 Alex. H. Taylor, shipmaster 11 Robert Hall, I. R. officer 12 John M'Condach, contractor Daniel's Court, 13 Alex. Bruce, traveller 48 Castle street. Crown Terrace, Darling-ton Place, From Crown street to St. Mary's place. 120 West North street.

1 Mrs Sherman, lodgings 4 Alex. Inglis, ship chandler Dee Place, 5 James M'Aulay, inspector of taxes 6 James Mein, dentist From Marywell street to Springbank. 7 Mrs Gown M'Intosh 7 John 1 James Berry, watchmaker, &c. 7 Mrs Russell 1 J. S. Chalmers, shipmaster Cochran, advocate (of S.

7—9 Thomas M'Lean, baker 56 George Grub, advocate 10 Embroidery School 58 Robert Smith, surgeon 13 James Findlater, shoemaker 60 James W. Barclay, grain merchant 13J James Mathers, plumber 62 Mrs Souter 17 James Mathers, plumber 64 John Menzies, teacher 15 Colonel G. Kirby 66 Francis Muil, baker 23 William Rettie (of M. R. & Sons) 68 Mrs Stuart, lodgings 25 Alexander Walker (of W. Walker 70 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler & Sons) 70 David P. Davidson, upholsterer 27 Miss Kiloh 72 Mrs Robert Cobban 27 David Smith (of Home & Smith) 72 Misses Gordon, lodgings 29 Miss Conne), dressmaker 74 Mrs Walker 29 Miss Morreu 76 David Reid (of G. S. and Sons) 31 Mrs C. M'Hardy 78 Al. Copland, manager (Aberdeen 31 Mrs Rennie Com. Co. 33 Mrs Brand, lodgings The Old Mill road 35 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms 37 Mrs Allan 39 William Shepherd, confectioner 41 James Cruicksbank Dee Village, 41 Misses Cruickshank, teachers 41 Roberr. Williamson, flesher street 41 Alex. Ord, draper Between Crown and Ferry hill. 43 Misses Chisholm, teachers 43 Erskine Gillespie 7 A. Stevenson, tailor Academy street 55 Robert W. Mackay 55 Mrs Mackay Tenburn (Green), 57 John S. Henderson, advocate 59 Miss Buyers 61 Mrs Munro From Green to Union Bridge. 63 George smith, shoemaker 65 Alexander Robertson, stonecutter 1 Al. Cameron, basketmaker 65 Al. Wood, botk-keeper 2 Miss Davidson, hosier 67 Charles Smith (of G. & S.) Tiades' school 71 J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute 73 Miss Fullarton 75 Mrs T. Lawrie 77 W. Stephen, surgeon Denburn Terrace, Dee place From Skene terrace to Corbie well. RIGHT HAND SIDE. 2 Al. Johnstone, builder 1 James Jamieson, grocer 2 John Abel, guard (G. N. of S. R.) 4 George Russel, artist 2 William Donald, mason 4 Misses Anderson, late of Strichen 2 Miss George, dressmaker 4 Miss Cameron, lodgings 5 Al. Robertson, plumber Langstane place 9 James Knowles, butcher Independent chapel 15 John Robertson, book-keeper 20 Wm. Barron, mason 22 Robert Glegg, confectioner 22 F. Beattie, black smith 24 Miss M 'Leod, milliner Devanha Terrace, 24 James Wynnes, traveller 26 John Fimister, surveyor of taxes Ferryhlll. 28 William Smith, house carpenter 30 Hugh Sutherland, painter 1 Al. Stephen, painter, &c. 30 Misses Warrack 2 Mrs Stewart 32 Miss Grant 3 M iss Ross 42 James Allan & Sons, workshop 3 Mrs Levie Bon-Accord lane 4 John Reid, shipmaster 46 Miss M'Donald, dressmaker 4 Joseph Jack, jun. 48 Mrs Lamb 5 Mrs Dawson 50 Rev. Dr Longmuir 6 Robert Hadden, shipmaster 52 John Whyte (of Simpson & Wbyte) 7 T. B. Gibson (of L. & G.) 54 James Jamieson. merchant 8 T. S. Sinclair, advocate STREET DIRECTORY. 503

Diamond Lane, Duncan's Court,

From Diamond street to Silver street. 45 Castle street.

James Ewen, turner • Dancing Academy Duncan's Court,

74 Gallowgate. Diamond Street,

From Union street to Silver street. Duncan's (D.) Court,

1 Al. Davidson of Desswood 120 Gallowgate. 6 Al. Campbell, horse hirer 9 Mrs Mackie, embroidery printer 9 Wm. Jackson, clerk Duthie's Court, 13 Friends Society meeting house 13 Mrs Stratton, lodgings 45 Guestrow. 28 Logan & Co., pianoforte makers 31 Mrs Thomas Page, lodgings Duthie's Court,

Dingwall's Court, 14 Schoolhill.

85 Gallowgate. East North Street,

Donald's Court, From King street to Park street.

20 Schoolhill and 16 Loch street. 1 F. Croll, confectioner 1 Miss Middleton, dressmaker 1 James M'Leod, painter 2 Peter Howie, grocer r 2 George Dey, lieut. of police 4 Wm. I homson, flesher 3 Robert N. Anderson, town's officer 6 James Meston, grocer 4 Mrs Andrew Wyness, flesher 7 George Falconer, grocer 5 Thomas Rutherford, carver 10 Mrs Lamb, grocer 7 Mrs Clark, lodgings 11 John Lyall, traveller 7 J. Eirkton, sexton 15 Mrs Taylor, 1 roker 16 Robert Bavc a\\ grocer 19 Webster's court Doric Place, 20 Al. Carnie, grocer 31 Donald Sutherland, broker 35 William Strachan, grocer street. 122 Loch 41 John Morrison, spirit dealer 44 Peter Murray, broker 45 Jame< Cooper, grocer Downie's Court, 47 John Fyfe, provision dealer 49 Isaac Harnett, picture frame maker M'Leod, tinsmiths 65 Broad street. 52 Colin & James 54 Mrs Hremner 58 Al. Thorn, flesher 60 Al. M'Kenzie, broker Drum's Lane, 61 D. Johnstone, surgeon 65 Mrs Milne, shirtmaker From 26 Upperkii kgate to Loch st. 67 Wm. Findlay, spirit merchant 70 Wm. Smith, grocer 5 Wm. Salmond, letter carrier 72 Alex. Booth, chimney sweep 15 John Tillery, foreman (F. & G.) 78 John Grant, flesher 17 Thomas Ogilvie, hatter 80 A. Davidson, stoneware merchant

Duncan Place, Edward Place,

place. 41 North Broadford. 12 Seamount 504 STREET DIRECTORY.

Ewen's Court, Farquhar Place,

42 Gallowgate. 218| Gallowgate.

John Jolly, painter Exchange Court, Mrs Wm. Benzie, grocer

Between 35 and 37 Union street. Farrier Lane, John Duffus, printer Leith & Paterson, warehousemen From North street to Mealmarket Milne & Pledge, warehousemen street. C. Cattanach & Co., tailors Wm. Mortimer, manufacturer 4 Peter Forrest, horseshoer

Exchange Street, Ferguson's (J.) Court,

From Hadden street to Guild street. 108| Gallowgate.

1 James Stott, refreshment rooms 5 John Rhind, warehouseman Ferryhill Place, Gas Light Co.'s Office J. & W. Bisset, wholesale mer- From Marine place to Rotunda place. chants

John Leith

Weigh-house square. EIGHT HAND SIDE.

1 Alex. Gordon, warehouseman Exchequer Row, 1 George Robertson (T. and C. Bank) 4 M rs Collie From Castle street to Shiprow. 6 Chas. Robertson, ironmonger 8 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner 1 David Mackay, druggist 10 Rev. Thomas Gilfillan 5 Burnett's close 18 James Sutherland do.

7 20 Geortre Farquhar (Herald) 6 Edwin Loblej , rag merchant 7 George Dempsey, spirit dealer 22 John Hayward, R.N. 9 Exchequer court 24 James Gifford, jun. (of Gifford and 8—10 David Micolson, baker Son) 26 Alexander Scott 11 Wm. Abel, spirit dealer 28 A. Henderson, shipmaster 13 Wm. Harper, Granite City Inn 30 William Simpson, shipmaster 32 Mrs G. Gordon Farquhar's Court, 32 Mrs Alexander

17 Upperkirkgate. Ferryhill Terrace,

Farmershall Lane, West from Millburn street.

From Leadside to Rosemount place. 14 Al. M'Adie, millwright 15 George Strachan (of Henderson & 5 George Gibson, beadle Strachan) STREET DIRECTORY. 305

16 James Strathdee, baker Fonthill Place, 21 Peter Campbell, carpenter 21 James M'Kay, engine-driver (Cal. Near St Machar place. Ry.) 21 David Logan (of Logan & Co.) Mrs Dunn 22 James Birss, butcher Peter Duguid, advocate 22 Charles Yeats, cabinetmaker 22 John Topping (late Customs) 22 J. Smith, engine-driver (Cal. Ry.) Forbes' Court,

Fish Street,

From Castle terrace to Albion street. Forbes Street,

2 A.. Clerihew, teacher of music From Rosemount terrace to Rose- 3 George Milne, house carpenter mount place. 4 James Reid, joiner 5 Mrs Reid, sick nurse 5 J. C. Adams, com. traveller 5 R, C. Fullarton, guard (D. Ry.) 5 R. H. Strachan, grocer 6 John Henry, cattle agent 6 David Hossack, clerk 7 John Bowie, shore porter 7 William Smith, accountant 7 Wm. Matthew, shipmaster 20 Andrew Hutcheon, heedlemaker 9 Alex. Adam, manager (Aberdeen M'Pherson & Elrick, comb manu- Salmon Co.) facturers 12 George Keith (H.M.C.) 13 George Grant, fireman 14 Win. Ross (Gas Light Co.) Frederick Street, 14 Wm. Porter, overseer 15 Chas. Stuart (G. N. of S. R.) From King street to Park street. Jas. Gar vie, jun., & Co., engineers LEFT HAND SIDE. 23 Alex. Buyers, grain merchant Fisher Row, 25 Mrs Cumming 25 Joseph Ellicock. cabinetmaker From Hadden street to Green. 29 Mrs Clark, bookseller 31 Peter Castle, com. traveller <•—.-< < 15 Mrs Robert Roberts, spirit dealer 33 James Hall, carter 45 17 Mrs Robert Falconer, spirit dealer John Adam, grain merchant 18 George Watt, mealseller 49 George Simpson, baker 51 Alex. Gray, spirit dealer Dr Bell's school Flourmillbrae, RIGHT HAND SIDE. 4 David Roberts, From St Nicholas street to Barnett's saddler 4 William Davidson (of D.

Flourmill Lane, 35 North Broadford.

From Netherkirkgate to Flourmill- brae. Gaelic Lane,

2 James B. Taylor, shoeing forge From Belmont street to Back wynd. 5 John Robbie, stoneware merchant 6 N. of S. Equitable Loan Co. 1 John Campbell's stab'es 7 Robert Sutherland, fish dealer 8 Miss Clark, register office 26 306 STREET DIRECTORY.

Galen's Court, 123| Archibald Watt, watchmaker 133-135 William Paterson and Sons, druggists 21 Guestrow. 137 Mrs C. M'Donald, spirit dealer 139 Simpson s court 141 John Gall & Co., grocers Gallowgate, 143 Alexander s court 145 Robert Arthur, grocer "Bisset, confectioner From Broad street to Causewayend. 149 Joseph Innes street Mitchell, lock and hinge LEFT HAND SIDE. 155 Robert maker 5 Johu Morris, eating house 155% R. Calder and Sons, shoemakers 7 George Mathieson, spirit dealer 157 John M'Robbie, M.B., CM. 17 Al. Adamson, tinsmith 161 Henderson's {W.) court 19 J. M 'Kenzie, stoneware merchant 161 Mrs Little, broker 21—23 Wm. Rennie, smith and furni- 163 Davidson and Co., brokers ture dealer 165 William Yule, grocer 25 Wm. Crombie, cabinetmaker 165 Wm. Harper, boot and shoemaker 25% John Buckner, butcher 165% John Buchan, grocer 27 Concert court Young street 29 Mis M'Kav, furniture dealer 167 Matthew Croll, baker 31 Jopp's court 171 Isabella M'Donald, draper 31 Wm. Jopp, wine merchant 175 James Courage, cooper St Paul street 177 William Smith, grocer 47 Thomas R. Watson, draper 179 Mrs Ross, draper 49 D. Reid's court Berry lane 49 John Vigrow, printer 181 James Cruickshank, grocer 49 Miss Vigrow, dressmaker Windy wynd 51 Northern Co-operative Co. 193 Ewen M'Donald, grocer 53 Wm. Oliver, grocer Gerrard street 59 James Paterson, draper 207 W. & T. Laing, ironmongers 61 Chapel court Mrs Robertson, provision agent 61 H. Franklin, boot and shoemaker, 215 William Craig, baker and clerk (St Paul's) 216 Miss Gill, lodgings 63 Mrs Davidson, provision dealer 218 Mrs Hobrow, confectioner 65 Milne's (Provost) court 218 5 Farquhar place 65 Wm. Pittendrigh, builder 219 W. Routledge & Son, rope manu- 67 Wm. Sutherland, grocer facturers 69 James Green, furniture dealer 220 Miss Routledge 75 Milne's court 77 David Lonie, tailor EIGHT HAND SIDE. 83 Robert Mutch, baker 85 Dingwall's court 1 Wm. Cadenhead, agent 85 John Moir, brassfounder 1 Patrick Watt, M.D. 85 Robert Lafferty, beadle 6 Wm. Gibson, flesher 89 Alexander Shirreffs, painter 10 George Peters, furniture dealer 91 Wm. Henderson's court 12 Hugh Ross, umbrella maker 91 William Inglis 16 Miss Clark, ladies' school 91 Alex. T. Davidson, agent 18 George M'Kay, leather cutter 93 Robert Hogg, fish dealer 20 Thomas Clyne. tea dealer 97 Alex. Smith, spirit dealer Littlejohn street 99 Beattie's [J.) court 22 John Davidson, shoemaker 103 Afoir's court 24 George Clark, flesher 103 James Montgomery, smoke curer 26 Union court 107 Winlaw's court 28 A. & D. M'Donald, shoemakers 107 George Forbes, grocer 30 Inglis' court 109 ~Wm. Inglis, grocer 34 Reid's court 111 Watt's court 34. Alex. Durno, printer 112 Hunter and Walker, grocers 34 Wm. Robertson, cabinetmaker 1124 Davidson's court 36 M. A. Ewen, broker dealer 113 Wm. Charles, shoemaker 38 Robert Brown, spirit 119 Shewan's court 42 Ewen's court 121 George Pirie, spirit dealer 42 Alex. Adamson, tinsmith STREET DIRECTORY. 30:

46 Candlemaker's court 196 Benjamin Troup, tea and spirit 46 Mrs John Scott, chimney sweeper merchant 48 James Findlay, grocer 200 Mrs Peterkin, midwife 52 H l Lean's court 202 John McAllan, grocer 52 John M'Lean, superintendent of 202| Mrs George Meffet, draper meters 204 Mrs W. Benzie 56 Poor's Hospital court 206 John M'Intosh, bookseller 210 Daniel 56 Girls' Hospital—Miss Ferguson, Clark, tinsmith matron 212 Andrew Craig, grocer 58 Thomas Gordon, flesher 60 Collie's court 60 Robert M'Kay, beadle Gardiner's Lane, 62 Wm. Hector, bookseller 64 Rhino"s court From Justice st. to East North st. 70 Plasterer's court 70 John Mackenzie, slater 72 James Watson, broker Garibaldi Place, 74 Duncan's court 71 Skene square. 74 Greyfriars Sessional school 74 Esdaile Duncan, teacher Chas. Watson, provision merchant 80 M'Kay's court William Davidson 90 Shaw's court Wm. Robertson, com. traveller 92 Alex. Wishart, flesher 94 John M'Kay, grocer 98 Porthill close Garvock Street, 102 Beattie's court 102 R. Mitchell, lock and hinge maker From Canal ter. to Garvock wynd. 104 Jas. Cruickshann & Co., grocers 104^ Arthur Fraser, stonecutter 1 William Bruce, cooper 106-108 T. Melville and Sons 3 John Duncan, grocer, Melville's court 7 George Monro, spirit dealer 7 George Bartlett, 108! Ferguson's (J.) court blockmaker 8 George Spark, grocer 114 J. Baddon, flesher 116 M' Cook's court 120 Duncan's (D.) court Garvock Wynd, 122 Alex. Milne, spirit dealer 124 Charles Home, bookseller From Garvock street to the Links. 124 Porthill school 126 Sutherland's court John Taylor (Chivas Brothers) 1'26 Francis M'Kenna, cutler James Davidson, builder Anderson, 128 John hairdresser John Ronald, engineer 130 James Smith, broker 132, 134, 136 John Watt and Sons, leatber merchants Gas Street, 138-140 John Alexander, draper 144 Reid's court Near Joint Railway Station. 148 Angus Kennedy, broker 152 Logan's court 1 D- Campbell, post-horse master 156 Mrs Wm. Grant, flesher 158 James Millar, flesher Gallowgate Free Church Geddes' Court, 166 Mrs John Rose, stabler Seamount place 17 Prince Regent street. 170 Wm. Kitson and Co., stoneware merchants 176 Andrew Gibson, chimney sweep George Street, 180 John Duthie, stabler 182 George Robb, writer From St Nicholas street to North 182 Miss Watt Broadford. 189 Robert Langlands, provision mer- chant LEFT HAND SIDE. 190 George Bisset, bootmaker 5 William Philip, tinsmith 191 James Milne, flesher 7 Milne & Munro, bootmakers 308 STREET DIRECTORY.

9 David Knox, painter 199 Robert Meff, baker II Miss Hobert, milliner 203 Northern Co-operative Co. 17 John Hamilton, cutler 205 John Runcimao, com. traveller 19 James D. Ross, confectioner ~05 Mrs Runciman, dressmaker 23 A. Mackie, basketmaker 207 Northern Co-operative Co. 23% Miss Tait, pattern printer 209 Ebenezer Bain, wright 25 David Shaw (of Shaw & Joss) Pillar Letter Box 35 John Bannerman, dyer Free Greyfriars church 41 G. M. Black, cabinet maker Broadford place 43 R. LyaU, jun., ironmonger 235 Thomas Mellis, spirit dealer 47 H. Dugan, china merchant 237 George Gray, grocer 49 Wm. Garey, photographer 239 Misses Allan, dressmakers 49% A. Fernie & Co., skinners 247 John M'Gih ray, hairdresser 53"Mrs Yeats 249 William Tulloch, grocer Co., 55 Anderson, Sutherland, and Kingsland place grocers 251 James Reid, tailor Loch street 255 William Urquhart, shipmaster 61 Robert Henderson, hairdresser 257 George Robb, merchant 67 John Croll, baker 259 D. Wright, photographer 71 Alex. Brown, leather merchant 261% George C. Leslie, manufacturer grocers 73 Fleming & Rattray, 263 J. Leslie 75 dunes' court 265 James Forbes (of J. F. & Sons), 75 Beattie's photographic rooms Kingsland house 77 Charles Mitchell, grate manufac- 265 James Forbes, jun. (of J. F. & turer Sons) 79 Michael Trainer, painter 265 Alex. Forbes, jun. (of J. F. & Sons)

81 . Machray's court 267 Mrs Massie, lodgings 83 Hugh Leith, grain merchant 275 Robert Mustard, tailor 85 William Oliver, grocer 277 Mrs Paterson, provision merchant 95 David Thomson, bookseller 279 Mrs Captain Pickthorn 97 David Wood, shoemaker Hutcheon street 99 Ligertwood's court 283 William Hall, spirit dealer 99 George Peters, cabinetmaker 289 John R. Firth, builder 101 R. & W. Wright, grocers 103 James Ogg, beadle EIGHT HAHD SIDE. 105 Mrs Caird, draper 107 J. A. Watkins, flesher 2—4 James Brown, draper 109 Wm. Reid, provision merchant 8 William Stuart, baker III Misses Sinclair, milliners 10 Mrs Roberts, midwfe St Andrew street 12 James Ironside, hairdresser 113 D. Macdonald, leather factor 14 Patrick Wragg, grocer 121 John Cooper, hairdresser 16 James Stuart, fruiterer 123 Mrs Cooper 18 B. Straub, watch and clock maker 123 J. Walker, watchmaker 20 John Craigen, photographer 125 Mrs Walker, embroidery stamper 22 Thomas Craig & Sons, tobacco and 125% Fire Engine Station snuff manufacturers 127 Campbell & Co., timber merchants 22% George Morison, brnshmaker ironmonger Unitarian church 24 A. Mathieson, 26 John M'Gregor, dyer 141 Joseph Ellicock, cabinetmaker 28 William Eddie, druggist 145 Robert Ess on, tailor 28 David M'Gregor, dyer 147 J. & G. Leith, bakers 30 William Eddie, druggist 151 William Barnett, grocer 32 George Baker, boot and shoe ware- John street house 153 George Findlay, M.D. 34 Royal Liver Friendly Society 173 Benjamin Rowell, watch maker 34 Wm. Brown, fishing tackle maker 175% Wm. Sinclair, grocer 36 Do. do. 177 and 179 Glegg & Thomson, iron United Presbyterian church merchants 38 John Dey, bookbinder West Parish School 40 Alex. Wahtinshaw, boot and shoe- 189 George Fraser, boekseller maker 191 John Skene, flesher 42 Wunderly & Auer, clockmakers 193 Robert Laing, shoemaker 44 John Baxter, tailor and clothier 195 do. do. 46 The Singer Manufacturing Co. 197 Robert Shiells, grocer 48 J. Sherar, ironmonger Craigie street 50 Do. do. STREET DIRECTORY. 309

52 Francis Scott, bookseller 202 James Firth, slater 54 Miss Smith, draper 204 Peter Cormack, draper 56 William Walker, grocer 206 James Ross, clothier Loch street 214 Robert Stevens, grocer 58 B, Flaxington, draper 218 John Fowler, draper 60 Kenneth Munro, baker 220 Mrs Innes, lodgings 220 M'Gregor, lodgings 62 Steivart's court Miss 222 Mrs J. B. Welch, draper 62 Robert Sorley, reedmaker 228 George P. Cruickshank, chemist 62 Charles Florence (of F. & K.) and druggist 66 R. Johnston, baker 230 Joseph Beattie, bootmaker 72 George Morrison, draper 234 Alex. Sangster 76 D. L. Shirres & Co. 78 Wm. Anderson, furniture dealer Spring-garden 80 James Ogg, beadle 236 Thomas Whitlay, furniture dealer 86 John M. Stewart, teacher 238 William Davidson, flesher 88 Wm, Robertson, stoneware mer- 240 A. & M. Vessie, booksellers chant 242 John M'Gilvray, hairdresser 90 M. Taggart, stabler Gerrard street 92 Mrs Lyon, sick nurse 256 Rev. R. Harvey 94 James Kilgour, draper 258 John Milne, spirit dealer 104 John Watson, dyer 260 Alex. Benton," flesher 110 John Gill, draper 262 William Williams 112 John Whyte, grocer 264 James Roger, clerk Leask, builder St. Andrew street 264 John Alex. 114 Isaac Jolly, grocer 266 Linton, surgeon 116 Alex. Laing, skinner 268 Thomas Milne 120 Alex. Duncan, draper Catherine street 122 John Fraser, tailor 270 Hugh Ross, grocer 124 William Duncan, flesher 276 George Clark, baker 126 Miss Halcrovv, milliner 284 Daniel M'Kenzie, house agent 128 James Lucas 286 John Burnett, bootmaker 130 W. Reid, provision merchant 290 John Lunan 134 George Tough, draper 292 Lewis Jamieson, spirit dealer 136 Misses Jolly, dressmakers Hutcheon street 138 Alex. Reith, M.D., and druggist 296 William Morgan, hairdresser 140 A. Flett, baker 300 Wm. Morgan, jun., hairdresser 142 John Croll, baker 302 Peter Cosgrove, grocer 142| George Watson, cartwright 308 Alex. Craig, baker 144 William Collie, painter 146 A. Cruickshank, grocer 146^ Mrs Howie, lodgings 148 Thomas Taylor, draper Gerrard Street, 150 Charles Ligertwood, tailor and clothier From Gallowgate to George street 154 James Reid, tailor 156 Mrs Milne, lodgings 156 Edwin Firth, bookseller 12 W. & T. Laing, ironmongers 158 J. Reid, flesher 27 Alex, Gerard, coach builder 160 Geo. Copland, clothier and draper 28 Charles Helmrich, porter dealer Alex. Shirreffs, stabler John street 30 Ironside, tallow merchant 170 Mrs Allan, draper 35 James 56 Alex. Anderson, painter 174 William Petrie, grocer James Crane (G. L. Co.) 176 Miss M'Petrie, hosier 58 58 William Allan, bookseller 180 Alex. Milne, confectioner 62 Peter Copland, slater 182 William Ronald, hide and leather Watson, stonecutter factor 84 Henry 184 A. Lamb, plumber 184 Alex. Davidson, coal agent 186 John Rowell, clockmaker Gilcomston Brae, 188 Misses Allan, dressmakers 190 John Tough, tailor 190 Miss Dyker, dressmaker From Woolmanhill and Spa street to 192 Robert Mustard, tailor Leadside, Gilcomston. 194£ Alex. Lyon, cattle salesman

198 James Kinghorn 3 draper 1 Mrs Stewart, grocer 200 Alex. Philip, dyer 7 A. Courage, bookseller 310 STREET DIRECTORY.

Gilcomston Place, Gordon's Court,

From Gilcomston terrace to Upper 88 Broad street. Leadside.

Gordon's Court, Gilcomston Steps, 75 Queen street. From Spa street to Skene square.

16 Wm. Gillespie, tavern keeper Gordon Street,

Gilcomston Terrace, From Langstane place to Oldmill road. 1 ChaTles Piiie, merchant North end of Gilcomston place. 10 George Morrison, shoemaker 17 Alex. A. Kinnear, shoemaker 17 Hind Ha' per, beadle Golden Square, 18 James Littlejohn, spirit dealer 20 Mrs Shand, sic Durse Prom South to North Silver street. 21 Wm. Milne, merchant 22 Gordon's court 1 Mrs Glennie 22 Smith Ewan, inspector of police 2 Miss Young 30 Miss Collie 2 Miss Morice 30 Mrs Biodie, sick nurse 4 Henry Adam son, ship and insur- 42 Mrs Milne, grocer ance broker 44 Wm. Mutch, overseer 5 G, Thompson, jun., of Pitmedden 50 Robert Fenton, bookbinder 6 John Wight, M.D. 50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker 6 James S. Wight, druggist 60 Peter Ross, shoemaker Lindsay street 62 Mrs Bell, lodgings 7 John Angus, town clerk 63 James Elrick & Co., pipe manu- 8 Alex. Simpson, advocate facturers 9 Alex. Ogston, soap manufacturer 68 Henderson & Strachan, engineers 10 Mrs Dr Leslie 11 William Rose (of D. Rose & Co.) 12 R. B. Tytler, of Ceylon Grant's Court, North Silver street 13 George Angus, B.M.S. 14 W. Williamson, soap manufacturer 38 West North street. 15 Fred. Holland, manufacturer 17 Alex. Rainy, M.D. 18 John Clark, advocate Grant's Court, Lindsay street 19 Rev. R. J. Brown, D.D. 49 Upperkirkgate. 20 James Bisset (N. Ass. Co.) 21 James Coutts, M.D. Green, Gordon's Court, From Fisher row to Railway. 22 Gordon street. 3—5 J. & A. Fraser, merchants 24 S outer & Slaker, painters 37 George Walker, spirit dealer Gordon's Court, 39 James Littlejohn, tea dealer 41 Andrew Petrie, grocer 4 Schoolhill. 43 Miss Davidson, hosier 44 John Douglas, grocer 45 John Webster, baker 47 Samuel Baker, agent ( Wordie&Co.) Gordon's Court, 49 John Fearnside, druggist 50 Samuel Angus, spirit dealer 43 Virginia street. 51 David Petrie, mealseller STREET DIRECTORY. 311

53 Mrs Sangster, keeper of news-room 75 Mrs Grant, broker 55 George Robertson, mealseller 77 Wm. Grant, pianist 57 Charles Gordon & Son, coopers 79 Kenneth Forbes, provision dealer 57 Alex. Souter, flesher 57 Win. Saunders, writer 57 John Smith, grocer EIGHT HAND SIDE. 59 Do. do. 2 Lands and Heritages "Valuation 61 John Pirie, grocer Office 63 Miss Edwards, loclging3 8 Miss Mitchell, dressmaker 63 John Edward, baker Jas. M'Donald, jun., cabinetmaker 64 John Adams, grower 8 Ragg's lane 65 John Edward, baker 66 John Michie, tinsmith 34 John Hall, warehouseman 66 John Adams, grocer 40 Richard M'Gee, corkcutter 66 Miss Michie dressmaker Blairton lane 70 Ralph A. Hay, draper 68 Martha Gorard, Burns' tavern 71 George Rose, turner 72 Jane Bowie, register office 73 Mrs Stewart, draper 74 Wm. Hrebner, spirit dealer 76 Robert Buchan/baker 77 Miss Mathison, provision dealer Guild Street, 84 James M'Intyre, chimney sweeper 86 Wm. Mearns, stoneware merchant From Trinity quay to Bridge street.

1 Wm. Gray, innkeeper Alhambra Music Hall 3 Robert M'Leod, tobacconist Guestrow, 4 Alex. Scorgie, bookseller 5 Paul & Mackay, bullion dealers From Netherkirkgate to Upper- 6 Arch. Ford, hairdresser kirkgate. David Taylor, stone merchant Wm. Anderson, salmon merchant LEFT HAND SIDE. South Parish school Caledonian Railway Station and 1 John Keith, late tailor Offices 9 John Smith, shore porter Charles Bruce, plumber 13 James Allau, innkeeper Seaton Brick and Tile Depot Alex. 15 St Ann's court Cook, jun., merchant 15 Alex. Gordon, quill manufacturer 17 Robert Lockhart, leather merchant 19 John Hay, jun. (of H. & L.) Hadden Street, 21 Cretan's court 21 Shepherd, confectioner Wm. From Market street to Fisher row. 23 George Simpson, corkcutter 25 Milner's court Corn Exchange 27 Robert Fleming, vintner Aberdeen Public Newsroom 29 Thornton place Mrs Pegler, spirit dealer 29 A. Troup, agent 29 George Duncan, leather merchant 41 Mitchell's court 41 Patrick Joss, manager Hanover Lane, 45 Duthie's court 45 Victoria Lodging-house Foot of Albion street. 47 John Hood, clerk 51 Simon Munro, spirit dealer G. Angus, plaste-er Quaker's court 1 Wm. Blake, beadle 1 Peter Forbes, sawmaker 53 Richard Smith, boot-top manufac- turer Barnett's close 57 Alex. M'Gregor, spirit dealer Hanover Street, 61 Walker's court 61 Aberdeen Female School of Indus- From Castlehill to Albion street. try— Miss Maclray, matron 69 Stewart's place 6 Charles Jessieman, plasterer 69 George Stewart, photographer 6 Wm. Arnott, cooper 312 STREET DIRECTORY.

8 Alex. Walker, engineer 10 Mrs Ewen, stabler 12 George Toddun (Joint Station) 11 James Mortimer, grocer 12 Wm. Findlav, boilermaker 12 William Beattie, merchant 12 George Macbain, shipmaster 13 John Cameron, innkeeper 15 F. Smith, house carpenter 14 Mrs M'Donald, innkeeper 13 John Rae, grocer 20 Miss Taylor, lodgings 20 J. Craigen, shoemaker 26 William Beattie, merchant 27 James Young, porter dealer Hardgate, 28 George Stuart, waste dealer

From Bon-Accord street to Mile-end. Hawthorn Place, 30 Robert Strath, spirit dealer 32 Alex. Paul, plasterer 50 Geo. Robbie, spi'it dealer North end Causewayend, right hand 52 Kenneth Shirreffs, grain agent side. 74 Wm. Sim, tanner and currier Mrs Wilson, grocer 2 John Hay, clerk (G. N. of S. R.) James Chalmers, Willowbank 3 William Paters on, draper William Smith, Rosebank 3 William Mackintosh, wireworker Miss Shepherd 3 William Will, mason Mrs J. Murray, Leighton Lodge 4 Alex. Stephen, grocer Alex. Black, Millbank 6 William Kitson (of W. K. & Co.) Miss Still, Elm bank 7 Andrew Kelman, cashier (L. & P.) Miss Ray, Etmbank 10 A. Macphail, agent (P. B. Assoc.) Mrs Duguid, Bellevue 10 Anderson Connon, draper Rev. Geo. Tulloch, LL.D., Bellevue 11 S. M' Hardy (Stamps and Taxes) Wm. Baillie, beadle M'Adam & Co., brewers J. R. Petrie & Sons, gardeners Miss' Davidson, dressmaker Hawthorn Terrace, John Collie, carter, Ogg's buildings David Gray, cartwright Mrs A. Strachan By Park road, end of Park street.

1 Alex. Wright (H.M.C.) 2 Peter Westland, stonecutter Hardweird, 3 James Archibald, shipmaster

From Skene row to Jack's brae.

13 Wm. Young, baker Heading Hill,

From Commerce street to Castle terrace. Harper's Court,

72 West North street. Henderson's Court,

46 Broad street. Harriet Street,

From Schoolhill to Loch street. Henderson's (W.) Court, 1 John Barclay, porter dealer 3 Henry Hall, wool and rag merchant 4 John Barclay 91 Gallowgate. 5 George Farquharson, house car- penter 5 Alex. Mathieson, filemaker Henderson's Court, 5 William Crighton, blacksmith 7 Sumuel Henderson, sawmaker 8 Miss Milne, stabler 161 Gallowgate. STREET DIRECTORY. 313

Henry Place, 65 Alex. Cook, house carpenter 65 James Cook, house carpenter 67 George Bisset, general merchant From Whitehouse street to Henry 71 D. Edward*, shoemaker street. 73 Henry Coutts, grocer 75 Wm. Brebner, cowfeeder 1 James Peterkin, builder 77 J. & J. Ogs, stonecutters 3 David Taylor (of T. & H.) 79 George Robbie, spirit dealer 3 George Baker 83 John Glennie, feuar 3 Misses Taylor, dressmakers 89 John Cooper, grocer 3 H. J. Culbard, com. traveller 3 Andrew Robb, gunmaker 4 George Kerr, carver, &c. RIGHT HAND SIDE. 5 William Macouachie 5 James Watt, grocer Inland Revenue Office, 2nd district 6 Andrew Bowman, carver, &c. John M'Rae, .spirit dealer 7 Mrs Francis Fiddes 2 Miss Macdonell 4 William Anderson, baker 8 Mrs John Downie, grocer 10 John Watt, shoemaker Henry Street, 12 James Wallace, cutter 14 Daniel Nelson, feuar From Skene street west to back of 14 Mrs Angus, sick nurse Bridewell. 14 William Noble, inspector 16 Miss Duncan, teacher 5 John Taylor, builder 24. George Duncan (Joint station) 30 6 Miss Mitchell James Mavor, gardener 9 William Moir, traveller (G. & T.) 38 Alex. Urquhart, shoemaker 9 Mrs Hay 42 James Smith, slioemaker 10 Edward Savage 44 A. Aberdein, general merchant 10 Mrs Bachan, sick nurse 46 John E. Maloue, perfumer 10 James G. Robertson 48 James Allan, teacher 11 Mrs Moir 54 Mrs William Collie 56 Jane feuar 12 x\Irs Sim Wyness, 12 George Stopani, hosier 60 J. H. Johnston 64 Alex. Gray, watchmaker 14 Marble Works; Skinner

Holburn Street, Holburn Place,

From Wellington place to Holburn Holburn street to Bloomfield. place. From

LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 William J. Palmer, brewer 2 James Moir, insurance agent George D. Keitb, stone merchant 2 William Moir, tailor U David Middleton (of M. & J.) 3 Charles Tough, porter df^er H William Smith, grocer 5 William Smart 1^ W. Cameron, draper 11 Alex. Middleton, shipmaster 1 A. & J. Smith, jewellers 17 Mrs Piper 1 R. 0. Marshall, artist Andrew Munro, shoemaker 3 J. M. Grant, chemist James Milne, shoemaker 7 G. Johnston, shoemaker Charles Gordon, gardener 9 Wm. Hickton (Inland Revenue) William Masson, Bexhill cottage 13 Robert Duguid, spirit dealer David H alliday, bookseller, Bexhill 17 William Robertson, cab hirer cottage 21 John Sim (H.E.I.C.S.J, Howburn Thomas Mitchell, shipmaster, Dia- cottage mond cottage 47 Ross's School Jas. Tulloch, Viewmount cottage 49 Female Reformatory James Mitchell, United cottage 53 William M'Adam, brewer Robert Brown (Cal. Ry.), United 65 David Gray, blacksmith cottage 314 STREET DIRECTORY.

Huntly Street, 35 Mrs Michie, grocer Robert Shepherd, grocer 45 James Cotton, beadle From Union street to Summer street. 61 Win. Smith, grocer Brown, feuar LEFT HAND SIDE. 65 Wm. Alex. Bruce, cattle dealer 1 Alex. Pirie, manager, select regis- George street ter office 89 Mrs Balfour, lodgings 5 Miss Watson 89 George Aiken, tea merchant 5 Joseph Dunn 91 Alex. Craig, baker 5 John Bannerman (of B., W., & Co.) 91 Mrs Guild, lodgings 5 Miss Middleton, teacher 93 John Burnett, shoemaker 9 Misses Knowles, teachers 11 James Mowatt, gardener 11 Alexander Easton EIGHT HAND SIDE. 11 Alexander Petrie (of J. & A. P.) 13 James Smith, grocer 4 Alexander Adam, slater 15 Miss Kenn 6 David Fraser, draper 19 John Fraser, cab proprietor 16 M'Intosh & Co., pawnbrokers 21 Mrs Watt, grocer 32 John M. Cameron, draper 23 Mrs Farquharson, sick nurse 40 S., R., Stewart, and Co.'s Comb 27 Mrs Peter Rafferty, hosier Works 29 James Winkley, painter 64 Charles Niddry, house carpenter 29 Cassar Altria 64 Jas. Watson, provision merchant 31 George Jamieson. merchant 66 Alex. Dalgety, fishmonger 31 Mrs Taylor, sick nurse 6o Rev. John Hunter 31 James Hepburn, missionary 66 J. Bothwpll (of J. B. & Co.) 33 William Silver, cutter 74 J. & W. Gordon, tailors 33 J. Russell (of Leslie

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Ing-lis' Court, 17 James Vass, upholsterer 18 David Blaikie, ship carpenter 19 Alex. Fraser, shore porter 30 Gallowgate. 19 J. Nicol, verger, S. Mary's 19 Alex. Bothwell, confectioner 21 B. Ritchie, bottler Ironmongers' Court, 21 David Rollo, grocer 22 Mrs Shearer, grocer 14 Upperkirkgate.

Jack's Brae, John Street,

Prom Upper Denburn to Upper From Loch street to Woolmanhill Lead side. LEFT HAND SIDE. 2 George Smith, tanner 1 George Cheyne, grocer 25 Alex. M'Bey, jun. 41 Mrs A. Ross, James Street, lodgings George street 53 Mrs Grange, innkeeper From Quay to Virginia street. 55 Mrs Fullerton 55 Miss Kelinan, lodgings 1 John M'Lauchlan, shipowner 57 Hugh Dugan, china merchant 3 John Milne, manager (L. & C. S Charlotte street Co.) 73 Mrs John Fraser 7 Mrs Forbes, spirit dealer 73 John Rhind, warehouseman school 8 Navigation 73 Miss M'Gregor, fishing tackle 13 James Scott, grain merchant maker 14 Robert Jamie, grocer, &c. 73 Wm. Downie, upholsterer manufacturer 15 Andrew Pyper, 73 Misses Milne, scripiure readers 21 J. Milne (of J. Milne & Sons) 75 Mrs David Walker 24 Miss Rirnie, dressmaker 87 Mrs Ellis, lodgings 25 Mrs Hutchison, midwife 87 Robert Yule, jeweller 30 Miss Burgess 87 Mrs Bruce, lodgings 37 Andrew Sharp, grain merchant 89 John Melvin, grocer 39 George Smart, provision dealer Shuttle street 41 J. Milne & Sons, machine makers

RIGHT HAND SIDE. Jamieson's Court, 2 George Robertson, spirit dealer 5 Upperkirkgate. 8 G. W. M'Courtie 10 David Wilson 14 Wm. Garden & Son 14 John I. Garden Jamieson's Court, 18 Robert Mackay, beadle 24 James Coutts, builder 40 Shiprow. 24 A. H. Watson, agent 48 Alex. Lamb, plumber George street 58 .lames Reid, builder Jasmine Terrace, 60 James Duff, bootmaker 66 J. Bisset, photographer From Park street to King street. 73| George Tough, cab proprietor North Charlotte street 6 George Sim, bird stuffer U.P. Church 6 John B. Spalding, clerk 82 Andrew Laing, flesher 7 George Milne (H.M.C.) 86 Joseph Lawrence 10 Thomas Morice, messenger 86 Wm. Cay, house carpenter 15 John Mutch, late blacksmith 86J Jas. Gonsalvo, bootmaker 17 James Pressly (of Pressly & Leys) 88 Geo. Coutts, cabinetmaker 17 James Ross, rope manufacturer 92 Mrs Jas. Warrack 316 STREET DIRECTOEY.

92 Alex. Clark (of V. & C.) Justice Lane, 92 Chas. Napier, builder 106 Nicol's court From Justice street to East North 112 James Wright, granite work street. zr's walk

Justice Mill Lane, Jopp's Court, From Hardgate to Wellington place. 31 Gallowgate. Free Holburn School I Robert Strath, spirit dealer 19 Thomas G. Orchard Jopp's Court, 21 H. A. Burstall, agent 23 George Reid, seedsman 32 Gordon Stewart, mason 40 Broad street.

Kidd Lane, Jopp's Lane, From Summer street to Chapel street From St Andrew street to Spring- garden provision works. 12 James Buyers & Co., builders 20 William Soutar (of S. & S.) 3 D. M'Donald, japanner 20 Mrs Pirie, lodgings 7 Davies & Co. 20 Miss Piiie, dressmaker 9 John M'Adam, carter 15 Francis Milne, Maryculter foot post 19 Henderson & Adam, engineers King Street, John street 38 Chemical Light Manufactory From Castle street to Love lane.

LEFT HAND SIDE. Justice Street, North of Scotland Bank; Robert Lumsden, manager From Castle street to Park street. 3 Northern Assurance Company; David Christie, manager 1 Chapel court 7 George Milne, agent (Commercial Bank) 3 John Airth, shoemaker Commercial 5 Alex. Gall, hosier 9 Bank of Scotland 12 Alex. Taylor, spirit dealer Branch Will, 13^ Wm. Garden, bootmaker II James M.D. 15 John Farquhar, grocer 13 Chivas Brothers, grocers to Her Majesty 16 Wm. Booth, cl imney sweeper 21 J. Chivas (of Chivas Brothers) 17 "William Baillie, grocer and spirit dealer 23 James Black & Co.', stock, share, and produce brokers 18 Pensioner's court 27 Record office 19 James Martin, baker 27 John Ligeitwood, sheriff-clerk 20 George Cheyne, house carpenter 27 J. G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute 21 John Rennie, grocer 27 Wm. Daniel, sheriff-clerk depute 22 Alex. Baxter, merchant 27 A. H. Chalmers, commissary clerk 23 James Martin, baker 27 Chas. Warrack, commissary clerk 24 John Anderson, baker depute 25 BothwelVs court 27 Newell Burnett, advocate 25 J. and C. M'Gee, cork manufac- 27 John Reid, advocate turers 27 T. S. Sinclair, advocate 27 Wm. Booth, jr., chimney sweeper 27 Major John Ross, chief constable, 28 Allan Addison, flesher Aberdeenshire 30 James Ogston, grocer, &c. 27 Jas. Cran, chief constable depute 32 Mauchlin Tower court' 29 Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical 32 Alex. Dickie, blacksmith, &c. Hall; keeper, Hugh Bow STREET DIRECTORY. 317

31 John Webster, advocate Al. Fraser, surveyor of taxes North Church John Fimister, do. Queen street Jas. Turnbull, do. Williamson, grocer West North street James Wm. Knox, grain merchant 67 Joseph Tecnant, draper David Fiddes, M.D. 71 Stronach & Duguid, advocates Geo. Sim, bird stuffer 73 Geo. Inglis, merchant Al. Chivas, advocate 75 R. S. Willock British Linen Co.'s agent, Miss Turnbull, Bank ; 77 milliner John 79 Miss Roberts Manson 81 Wm. Wallace, druggist St Andrew's Chapel 83 Crombie Brothers, dentists Wm. Adam, Dean of Guild's officer 87 Mrs Skene 32 Al. Esslemont, merchant 89 Wm. Bruce, manufacturer Robert Beveridge, M.D. 91 James Gray, dentist Wm. Smith, corn factor 91 James Donald John Watt, jun., advocate 93 P. M'Donald & Co., tailors J. & A. Webster, advocates 95 Wm. Steele, accountant Rev. Henry M. Williamson 95 Wm. Wallace, druggist Yeats and Spottiswood, advocates 103 Wm. M'Bean, printer David Johnston, surgeon 107 John F. White, grain merchant Al. Simpson, advocate 107 Andrew Reid, merchant Simpson Shepherd, wine and Mealmarlcet street spirit merchant 125 Fire Engine Station Do, do. 127 Barrack Office John Croll, baker 127 Major Jas. Forbes, barrack master James Strachan, grocer 127 Wm. Ross, barrack department James Sim & Co., chemists 131 Robert Macaldowie, cashier James Wallace, inspector of poor 131 Alex. Rennie, painter, &c. G. Smith, tea and fruit dealer 133 George Smith, confectioner Yeats & Flockhart, advocates 135 Pension Office John Duncan, jun.. advocate 135 James Doig, staff-sergeant Geo. Reid, blacksmith Joseph Reid, 137 Alex. Shepherd, King st. tavern shoemaker Knight, architect Mitchell place Wm. John Hall, merchant 158 George Miller (of J. M. & Co.) -94 David Roberts, saddler 159 John Anderson, collector of inland revenue Frederick street Donald M'Taggart, coal merchant Wm. Graham, baker Mrs Lewins, teacher Mrs Sutherland, lodgings 183 John Strath (A. Ogston) Wm. Knight, architect 185 A. Hutcheon (R.A.H.) Geo. Knox, mealseller 187 Wm. Keith, jun., granite works John Smith, agent 199 Miss Gray Robert Frost, bookseller Thomas Hodge King street place (Inland Revenue) Geo. Rennie, printer 209 A. & D. Fraser, wood merchants James Grant, fiesher 209 James Hunter, stonecutter Ludovick G. 211 Wm. James Sandison, fishing tackle and golf club 213 Wm. James & Co., maker brewers Hunter, 225 Mrs John Donaldson Wm. grocer Mrs D. Anderson, lodgings 225 Wm. C.omar, tailor Al. Tough, 225 Miss Urquhart grocer 225 James Morgan, accountant Princes street 225 James Pettigrew, shipmaster Al. Petrie, spirit dealer 227 Mrs P. Connon, grocer Geo. Fyfe, grocer 227 John Smith, 1st Lieut, of Police John Bnckner, fiesher 227 George Dickson Mrs Mackenzie David Bain, pawnbroker John Cruickshank, inspector RIGHT HAND SIDE. of police 1-2-4 John E. Esslemont, grocer Robert Anderson, civil engineer 6 Mutter, Howey, & Co., railway James Rodger, surgeon agents -148 Wm. Smith, architect 6 Alex. Scott, agent John Hardie, photographer 8 John Duncan, ironmonger Cornelius Thompson, shipbuilder 10 George Simpson, corkcutter Jasmine terrace 12 Jas. M'Aulay, inspector of taxes Boslin terrace 27 318 STREET DIRECTORY.

King Street Place, Leadside,

From 199 King street, to West North From Gilcomston brae to Short street. loanings-

1 Benjamin Hodson, wool buyer John Hacket, skinner 2 Robert Ross & Son, plasterers Wm. Forbes, gardener 8 Al. Fraser, grocer 22 James Elmslie Kingsland Place,

247 George street. Leslie Place, 1 Mrs Craigmyle, lodgings 2 Wm. Esplin, jun. (of W. E Fpom Berry road, 41 North Broadford. &Co.) to Calsayseat 3 J. S. Kidd, teacher 10 John OgiJvie 1 Wm. Stuart, road surveyor 11 Patrick Morgan, clerk 11 Mrs Dr Allan 13 Al. W. Morrison, optician Ligertwood's Court, 14 James Dale, teacher 15 John Thomson, advocate 15 John Clouston (H.M C.) 99 George street.

Lindsay Street, King's Crescent,

From Mounthooly to Spittal. From Diamond street to Golden sq.

2 Capt. Gilbert Henderson 3 Peter Diack Links Street, 3 John Mitchell, clerk 4 James Findlay From St Clement street to Links. 5 Al. Findlay, spirit merchant 6 Rev. Thomas Brown 1 James Sellar, shipmaster 7 John Alexander, draper 2 Wm. Wilson, shoemaker Robert Cran, cashier 4 Joseph Grahame Ewen M 'Donald, grocer 6 James Greig, ropemaker Jas. Hunter, stonecutter 8 Al. Brown, cork merchant Jas. Low, saddler 16 John Buchan, shipmaster J. White (of J. Bisset & Co.) 18 W. Rattray, manufacturer Bower & Florence, granite works James Greig, shipbuilder

King's Square, Little Belmont Street,

Huntly street. From Belmont street to Back wynd.

1 AL Greig, shoemaker 2 Lockhart & Salmond, confectioners 2 Al. Davidson, agent (Blackie and 6 Peter Cameron, fcpirit dealer Son)

Little Chapel Street, Langstane Place, From Summer street to Chapel street. From Dee street to Bon-Accord street. 4 Mrs J. Mitchell 1 Wm, Smart (of F. & Co.) 4 Miss Wilson 1 Mrs Knowles 6 Mrs Rae 2 John Campbell, plumber 6 John Mitchell, jun., builder 3 Al- Dinnie, photographer 6 D. F. Reid, precentor 4 Geo. Jamieson, jeweller 8 Mrs Emslie 5 Wm. Morris, veterinary surgeon 9 A. Stewart, flesher 6 George Rhynas & Son, painters 11 Miss Brown, loggings STREET DIRECTORY. 319

Littlejohn Street, Lobban's Court,

From Gallowgate to "West North st. 29 Castle street.

3 Miss Reid, teacher James Marr, pianoforte tuner 5 Alex. Shepherd, bottler 8 Mrs Joss 10 John Smith, commission agent 11 John M'Kenzia, stoneware mer- Loch Street, chant 19 James Farquhar (J. B. & Sons) From Harriet street 21 Inspector of Weights for town and to Windy wynd. county 21 J. Blaikie & Sons, plumbers, &c. 13 John Milne, grocer 36 Robert Campbell, baker 13-15 Mrs Grant 41 George Anderson, grocer 13 George Morrison, draper 13 Andrew Leslie, traveller 17 George Davidson, grocer 19 Bulloch & Walker, brassfounders Little Wales Street, 22 Bruce's court 24 William M'Adam & Co., brewers From Wales street to Albion street. 27 John Longmuir, spirit dealer 31 David Ross, spirit dealer 34 and 36 M rs M' l ntosh, spirit dea ler 1 Thomas Knowles, sen. 35 Robert Henderson, hairdresser 2 George Ross, feuar 37-39 J. Calder, furniture dealer 3 William Grant, flesher 41 Soup Kitchen 5 Mrs Fullerton, provision merchant 46 Anderson's court 48 James Green, furniture dealer 53 Mrs Joss, provision merchant Loanhead, 54£ G. Reid, blacksmith 55 Robert Sorley, V.S. 56 William Pittendrigh, Rosemonnt builder From to Watson street. 60 "William Bain, livery stables 63 Miss Buist, milliner Miss Troup, Prospect cottage 64 M. Wagrel, spirit dealer Patrick Watson, draper 70 J. Archibald, carter Miss Reid, Ivy cottage 70| Wm, Henderson (of Henderson & Strachan) 72 Mrs Duncan, provision merchant 76 Andrew Borthwick, dyer Loanhead Place, 76 Sharp's court 79^ Edmonston & Co., warehousemen From Loanhead terrace to north end 80 Mrs Livingston, spirit merchant of "Watson street. 81 A. C. Barker, manufacturer 91 William Ingram, wright 92 Alex. Ogston, candle 3 John Willox and soap manufacturer 4 Alex. Fernie, skinner 95 Mrs Bt earner, pawnbroker 100 Aberdeen Foundry 104 John Watson, shoemaker Loanhead Terrace, Innes street Young street 120 Daniel Macandrew & Co., builders. From Rosemount to Ann place. &c. 122 Doric place Alexander Gill, watchmaker D. Youngson (Bioadford works) Charles Abdrdein, shipmaster John Wyness, flesher Mrs Walker Lodge "Walk, Rev. A. Urant

Win . Gerrie, furniture dealer From Castle street to Queen street. James Shepherd, boxmaker Mrs Philip 21 John M'Donald, tailor 320 STEEET DIRECTORY.

33 James Maguire, tailor and clothier Machray's Court, 38 John M'Kann, broker ' 39 Angus M'JJonald, innkeeper 41 Mrs Thain, outfitter 81 George street. 43 Edward Maguire

Machray's Court, Logan's Court, 13 Bon-Accord street. 152 Gallowgate.

Mackay's Court, Longacre, 112| Gallowgate- From Broad street to West North street.

1 City Loan Office; D. Bain, managf r Mackie Place, 11 John Jamieson, plumber 20 James Jamieson, beadle West end of Skene street. 50 James Jackson, bootcloser 52 J. Montgomery, smoke curer 1 Miss Boyd i6 James Gordon, cooper 2 David Morrison 3 Mrs Paterson 4 Rev. T. Dewar (South Pari h) M'Cornbie's Court, 6 John Forbes

50£ Union street, and 51 Netkerkirk- gate. March Lane,

13 Jack's brae. M'Cook's Court,

116 Gallowgate. Margaret Street,

From Henry street to Thist'e lane.

s M Donald Place, 4 George Skinner (cf S. & B.) 6 Wm. Stewart (of C. S. & Co.} 8 Charles street. 7 Mrs Smith, midwife 7 Mrs Balt'o.ir, lodgings 7 William King, builder 7 William Hird M'Kay's Court, 7 Miss Jaffray 9 William Stewart, flesher 80 Gallowgate. 9 Miss Stephen, dressmaker 9 James Ross, builder 9 Francis Henderson, tailor 11 James Macbeth, pianoforte maker M'Lean's Court,

52 Gallowgate. Marine Place,

Ferryhill. Maberly Street, 1 William Cassie, accountant From Broadford gate to Skene square. 2 Mrs Brunton 3 Mrs Gray Broadford Works 4 A. Walker, grain merchant 22 John Mathieson, furniture dealer 5 Peter Clark, advocate 33 Alex. Wyness, flesher 6 C. A. Mollyson, N. of S. Bank STREET DIRECTORY. 321

Marine Terrace, 59 Henry Adamson, insurance broker 59 Ganson & Leslie, shipbrokers James Berry, optician South from 59ij loot of Ferryhill place. 60 Wm. Findlay, innkeeper

Mrs John Abernethy EIGHT HAND SIDE. James Buyers (Abdn. R. & S. Co.) 2 D. Wyllie, cashier (Abdn. bank) 10 Wm. Brown, basket maker 14 H. A. Burstall, agent 1G James Gibb, boot maker Marischal Street, IS George Sinclair, proprietor 20 Adam Williamson, hairdresser From Castle street to Regent quay. 22 •24 F. Adair, M.D. 26 John Beaton, hairdresser 28 rs Alex. Morison, bookseller LEFT HAND SIDE. M Wm. Steel, collector of poors' 1 Isaac Forsyth, letter carrier rates (City Parish) 1 Mrs Forsyth, lodgings Miss Deans, provision dealer 1 Miss Forsyth, teacher of music Clark & Morice, advocates 1 Mrs Gillan David Paterson, general agent 1 Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms John Hay, commission merchant 1 Thomas Shaw, sheriff officer J. H. Bower (Cal. Lime Co.) 3 Marshall Watt, painter John G. Dawson, advocate 5 John Fraser, tobacconist George Riddell, merchant 9 Charles Fraser, innkeeper Wm. Gillan, jun., merchant 11 George Gray, merchant Marischal Street Bridge 13 Mrs Robertson, lodgings J. and A. Davidson, commission 13 Mrs Levie, lodgings agents 15 A. Fraser, spirit dealer Al. R. Low, shipbroker 17 Mrs Wm. F. S. Hale, photographer John Sheed, merchant and agent 19 James George, share and insurance Neil Smith, jun., & Co. broker George Dunbar, agent 19 G over Bros., insurance brokers E. & I. Telegraph Co. 19 Alex. Lamont, druggist J T. Rennie, insurance broker 23 John D. Skene, merchant John Cook, insurance broker 25 Home & Smith, sharebrokers 52, and 54 Theatre-Royal 27 Alex. Milne, shoemaker Fernie and Morison, shipbrokers 29 Wm. Allan, phonetic institute Booth and M'Callum, insurance 31 Alex. Watson, town sergeant agents 31 Mrs W. F. S. Hale John Jamieson, commission agent 33 Geo. Thomson, sanitary inspector Miss Macphail 35 Miss Leslie, coffee room Richard Connon and Co., insurance 37 Mrs Meldrum, lodgings brokers 39 Alex. Nicol, insurance broker Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping

39 Wm. Knowles, sen. Co. ; John Milne, manager 39 R. C. Adam 43 Geo. Thompson, jun., & Co., ship- owners and insurance brokers Marischal Street bridge Market Buildings, 41 N. Lockhart and Sons, manufac- turers Market street. 41 John Gray, manager 43 Joseph Wood, insurance broker BASEMENT FLOOR. 43 Kemp Saunders, coal agent 45 William S. Milne, agent 12 Mrs Groundwater, fleslier 47 George Hutcheson, corn factor 17 James Duncan, fiesher 47 Robert Catto & Sons, merchants 18 Robert Walker, Eesher 47 John & Robert Catto, ship and in- 19 James Garrow and Coj, fish and surance brokers game dealers 49 Alex. Robb, gas engineer 20 George Watt, mealseller 51 Adam & Co., insurance brokers 22 Mrs Noble, provision dealer 57 James Aiken, insurance broker 23 William Webster, baker 57 G. B. Anderson, agent 24 John Davidson, grocer 57 Morison & Leslie, commission agts. 25 Mrs Ewan, provision merchant 57 Chas. Ludwig & Co., shipbrokers 26 Gebrge Sutherland, stoneware mer- 57 Wm. Reid, insurance broker chant 322 STREET DIRECTORY.

27 Mrs M'Gregor, provision dealer 6 Andrew Anderson, Sunnybank 28 Mrs Duncan, grocer 16 George Paul 32 Alex. Michie, fish and game dealer 20 James Connon, Sandilands 37 John M'Donald, confectioner 25 James Mortimer, Rubislaw 38 Mrs King, coffee rooms 36 Alex. Smith, Burnside 53 Mrs Hunter, do. 39 Leslie Clark 60-61 Robert Innes, fish and game 44 John Milne, Wellbrae dealer 94 John Meffet, Pitmuxton 62, 63, and 64 Wm, Meff, fish and game 130 James Berry, North Broadford dealer 134 Wm. Smith, Fountaiuhall 88 James Wagrel. flesher 139 Wm. Forbes, Leadside John Robbie, stoneware merchant 145 A. Cooper, Fountainhall Mrs Gordou Pirie, fish dealer 147 Alex. Mackie, fruiterer John Livingston, do. 150 Peter M'Robbie, Sunnyside Mrs Leask, do. 157 Robert Connon, East Seaton, Old Robert Sutherland, do. Aberdeen Robert Finlay, do. 164 John M'Pherson, Polmuir Mrs Wm. Gove, do. 174 Wm. Kinneard, Rubislaw 8 John White, do. 206 James Hutcheson, Denhead, Rub- Mrs Dalgety, do. islaw 229 Alex. Burns, fruiterer HALL. 244 George Pegler, fruiterer

Market Office 1-2 Jam es Stewart, flesher 5 John Williamson, jun., do. 6 Thomas Knowles, jun., do. John Adam, bookseller 7, 8, and 9 Thomas Knowles, do 1, 2, 3 John Mackie, basketmaker 10-11 W. Milne and Son, do. 4-5 John Murray 12 R. & D. Williamson, do. 6-7 Wm. Moir, clothier 13 Mrs Andrew Wyness, do. 10 John Robertson and Co., watch- 14 Mrs Wm. Salter, do. makers 15-16 James Whyte, do. 11 A. Stevenson, tailor 17 Mrs Sievewright, do. 12 T. S. Hardie, draper 18 Alex. Soutter, do. 13 J. Craigen, boot and shoemaker 19 James Gray, do. 14 Wm. Hay, shoemaker 20 John Stewart, do. 18 Miss Keith, hardware merchant 21 John Wyness, do. 19 Mrs Wallace, draper 22 Mrs A. Stewart, do. 21 Mrs Campbell, hardware dealer 25 Alex. Wyness, do. 24 Mrs Shier, draper 27 George Rose, do. 25-26 Wm. Thomson & Co., basket- 28 Andrew Williamson » do. makers 29 Alex. Kemp, do. 27-28 G. Bothwell, general merchant 30 James Findlay, do. 31-32 David Ogg, basketmaker 31 Robert Sangster, sen., do. 35 Geo. M'Robbie, draper 32-33 Mrs Wm. Grant, do. 38 Mrs B. Millar 34 John Duncan, do. 40 Alex. Sangster, draper 35 Wm. Duncan, do. 41 Miss Baxter, draper 36 Wm. Williamson, do. 42 Mrs Sutherland, staymaker 37 Alex. Gauld, do. 43-44 Mrs Calder, draper 38 M. Gray, do. 47 John Calder, watchmaker 39 John Burness, do. 48-49 Mrs Alves, draper 40 Al. M'Kenzie, do. 50-51 Thomas Calder 41 William Stewart, do. 56 James Duffus, ironmonger 42-43 John Farquharson, do. 44 George Williamson, jun., do. 45 A. & W. Stark, do. 46 Wm. Begg, do. Market Street, 47 James Davidson, do. 48 James Williamson, sen.j do. 49 J. Hutcheon, do. From Union street to Trinity quay. 50, 51, and 52 J. & W. Martin, do. LEFT HAND SIDE. Gardeners, commencing with left hand 3 Alex. Duffus, confectioner wheD entering from Market st. 5 Money Order Office 1 A. Scott, Berry den 5 D. Collie, resident clerk STREET DIRECTORY. 323

7 Post Office Mary Place, 9 John Leslie, coffee rooms 13 Wm, & Keith Jepp (late Allardyce From Hutcheon street west to Rose- & Jopp), wine merchants to the Queen mount terrace. 15 Thomas Blair, boot and shoemaker 17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution 2 James Kilgour, draper 17 Miss Gibb's Seminary 2| J;imes Sheriffs 17 James Crombie, merchant 2^ Mrs Murray 17 James Sinclair, keeper, Mechanics' 3 Mrs John Duncan, lodgings Institution 4 Robert Law 19 George Duffus, coffee rooms 21 City of Glasgow Bank 23 John Cruickshank, banker 31 John Airtb, jun., tea merchant Marywell Street, 33 Do. do. 33 Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral From College street to Crown street. Oil Co. (Limited) 33 Donald Brothers, warehousemen LEFT HAND SIDE, 35 Wm. Smith & Son, seedsmen 37 Donald Macbean, tailor 7 Bon-Accord F. C. School 37 John M. Shaw, advocate 19 Wm. Cooper, flesher 37 Henry Cooper & Co., manufacturers 21 Do. do. 37 Thomas Laing, dentist 21 Peter Beveridge 37 Miss Gordon, milliner 21 Miss Manson, dressmaker Thomas Douglas (Douglas Hotel) 25 Mrs Reid, lodgings 25 Wm. Niddrie, aitist 27 Wm. Nicolson, coal broker EIGHT HAND SIDE. 27 Mrs Thomson, lodgings 27 Alex. Linklater, shipmaster 2 Lyall, carvers and gilders to Hay & 27 Wm. Anderson, jun. the Queen Market buildings Sadden street RIGHT HAND SIDE. 18 James M'Donakl, coffee rooms 20 Robert Walker, bookseller 2 John Brand, carter 20 Scotsman Office 2 George Jackson 22 John Christie, auctioneer 6 John Stephen 22 James M'D maid 6 David Maver, teacher 24 James Forbes & Sons, wholesale 8 Wm. Gordon, grocer merchants 10 George Brand, carter 26 Alex. S. Cook, clothier 12 George Brand, grocer 28 William Whitton, agent (E C. 14 George Cheyne, coal broker Railways) 14 Robert Henderson (of M. & H.) 28 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller 14 Alexander Hurray, shipmaster 28 Gray C. Fraser, advocate 14 John Scott, agent 28 Alex. Gordon, warehouseman 16 Mrs Wm. Daniel 30 Wm. Lindsay, bookseller 16 Alex. Mackay, printer 32 J. & A. Gibb, warehousemen 16 Charles M oil-, clerk 34 John Hutcheon, upholsterer 18 Wm. M'Boyle, stone merchant 3t> Bannerman, Wilson, & Co,, iron- 18^ J. Cumming, provision merchant mongers 20 Do. do. 38 Thurburn Cooking Depot 20 Peter M'Beath, shipmaster 42 Shirres, Webster, and M'Kenzie, 20 James Fraser warehousemen 22 George Gray, shoemaker 44 Reid's Royal Restaurant 2(3 Robert Fiudlay, carver and turner 46 Alex. Burns, fruiterer 26 Edward Fordyce (Joint Station) 28 Mrs Edwards, draper 28 George Gray, shoemaker 30 James Forrest, merchant Martin's Lane, 32 Mrs Milne

From Green to Rennie's wynd.

1 Alex. Stephen Mathieson's Court, 1 Wm. Moir, late1 merchant 1 Miss Moir, teacher 14 Castle street. 324 STREET DIRECTORY.

Mauchlin Tower Court, 3 Thomas Ritchie, shipowner 4 Mrs Gn-ter 4 James Littlejohn, merchant 32 Justice street. 5 Robert Alexander, teacher 7 James P. Kay, chemist 8 James R. Jones, teacher Mealmarket Street, 9 Charles Gordon, cooper 10 F. Smith, seedsman From King street to West North st. 11 John Beattie, painter

6 Mrs Rae, innkeeper 8 Maxwell Irvine, horseshoer Milne's Court, 10—12 Harper & Co., wire fence manufacturers Gallowgate. 13 John Harper (of Harper & Co.) 75 15 John Gash, horse slaughterer 16 Thomas Daniel, innkeeper 16 John Daniel Milne's (Provost) Court, 20 George Guthrie & Son, brewers 2"2 Alexander Sangster, draper 65 Gallowgate. 30 Wm. Mathieson

Milner's Court, Mearns' Court, 25 Guestrow. 52 Shiprow.

Minister's Lane, Meter's Court, From Kidd lane to Skene street. 11 Chapel lane. 5 George Collie, slater 6 Adam Joss (of 3. & J.) 8 Wm. Smith, blacksmith Millbank, 10 Alexander Murdoch, wright

Broadford. Mitchell's Court,

Millbank Lane, 78 West North street.

From North Broadford to Millbank. Mitchell's Court, 3 Donald Findlay, county police 41 Guestrow.

Millbank Terrace, Mitchell Place, North end of North Broadford. From King st. to West North street. John Henderson, ornithologist 1 Miss Summers 2 John Webster (of K. & W.) 3 Wm. Whitecross, cleik (Customs) Millburn Street, 3 Wm. Whitecross, Custom-house agent From Wellington road to South 4 Alex. Troup, agent Crown street. 5 Alex. Rennie, builder

U. & A. Davidson, commission agents 1 Mrs R. H. Houston Moir's Court, 1 James H. Collie, hairdresser 2 Thomas Will 103 Gallowgate. STREET DIRECTORY. 325

Mount Place, 29 John Gorrod 29 James Duthie, teacher From North end of Mount street to 31 Mrs Sellar Ann place. 33 George Milne, draper 35 J. C. Sutherland (of A. S. & Co.) 1 Adam Mitchell, builder 35 George Milne, writer 2 James Thomson (of G. & T.) 37 William Robertson, stoneware 3 Mrs Hay merchant 4 Wm. Diack 37 William Smith, printer 5 Alex. Sutherland 37 Wm. Donald, ironmonger 39 James Stephen, ironmonger 39 William Smith, draughtsman 39 Thomas Darling, jun., commission Mount Street, merchant James Kinghorn, draper, Mount cottage From Rosemount place to Mount place. Mount Street (South), LEFT HAND SIDE. From Leadside to Rosemount. 2 John Gray (of W. M'Kinnon & Co.) 2 Robert Gray (late Post Office) 4 Alex. Hay, sailmaker Mount Street (West), 6 Mrs Thomas White 8 John Smith From Mount street, westward. 10 Industrial Asylum ; Miss C. Mel- drum, matron 1 James Brown, printer 12 Rev. F. Ferguson 1 Alex. Grant, salesman 14 Geo. Tough, draper 16 James Ledingham 18 Lawrance Jaffray, clerk (P.O.) Mounthooly, 29 Henry Hall, rag merchant 22 John Lawson, shipmaster From Gallowgate to Canal street. 24 Mrs Leask Valentine, clerk of 26 James police 1 James Wight, druggist Mount street ( West) 5 Miss Findlay, dressmaker 30 Peter Smart, clerk 5 James Garden, plasterer Wm. Rattray (of P. Whyte & Co.) 5 Alex. Nicolson, blacksmith Mrs Dr Gibson, Eden cottage 6 Alex. Gerrard, coachbuilder Rev. J. Duncan, Eden cottage 7 Arthur Fraser, stonecutter Wm. Laing (of W. & T. Laing), EdeD cottage Murray's Court, RIGHT HAND SIDE. 22 Loch street. 1 Mrs Smith H J. Wright, granite and marble cutter 5 Mrs Macdonell Mutton Brae, 7 Johnston Pirie, clerk 9 William Davidson, clothier From Woolmanhill to Denburn. 11 Alex. M'Lean, shipmaster 13 William Cowan, engineer 25 Matthew Deans, chimney sweeper 15 Miss Craig 15 John Edwards (of E., M., & Co.) 17 James Sim National Bank Court, 19 Thomas Hector (G. N; of S. R.) 19 Mrs Croall 42 Castle street. 19 James Buthie, Alves cottage 21 James Craib, mason 23 Alexander Davidson Nellfield Place, 23 John Reid, assistant inspector of poor (St Nicholas) From south end of Holburn street to 25 Robert Smith, collector of H.M.C. Cuparstone road. 27 John Edmonston (of E & Co.) Misses Wilson, Elm cottage 2 John Mann, late shipmaster Joseph Davidson, do. 3 John Smith, grocer 326 STREET DIRECTORY.

3 John Kerr 53-55 Lewis Smith, bookseller 4 Arthur Dunn, mason Carnegie's brae 11 James Taylor, traveller 63-65 Mrs Mahoney, vintner 16 William M oir, grocer 67 A. Callaghan, sawmaker 18 Alex. Cook, house carpenter lodgings 18 Miss Mowat, EIGHT HAND SIDE.

16 Smith's court Nelson Lane. 18 William Stewart, grocer Cooper's court 3 Miss Anderson 28 Wm.Walker & Son, tinplate workers 30 Yeats' court 34-36 Jamieson & Mitchell, tea and Nelson Place. wine merchants 44 James Naylor, innkeeper 48 James Wilson, grocer grocer 2 Peter Howie, 52 Alex. Stephen, painter 54 David McHardy & Son, smiths 60 Robert Smart, tailor Nelson Street, 62 Alex. Stephen, waiter 68 Robert Morrison, watchmaker From Gallowgate to King street. 70 William Mearns, plasterer 72 William Thomson, plumber James Garden, plasterer John Craig, granite works Mrs Robert Watson Miss Craig, Melbourne cottage Nicol's Court, 1 Mrs W. Salter 6 Joseph Maitland, book agent 106 John street. 7 Charles Mackay, printer 8 Andrew Duncan, wright 8 Charles Strachan, tea dealer Broadford. 8 Alex. Mathieson, file maker North 8 Mrs Farquharson 9 St Nicholas Poorhouse See Broadford (North), 9 William Dalglish, governor 9 Alex. Harper, porter North Charlotte Street. Neptune Terrace, See Charlotte street (North).

Entry from 44 York street.

Peter Anderson, joiner North Silver Street. James Hunter, eugineer John Taylor (H.M.C.) See Silver street (North).

Netherkirkgate, Northfield, From Broad street to St Nicholas street. Gilcomston.

LEFT HAND SIDE. Northfield Mission School 6 Benjamin Hird, grocer 1 William Johnston, tailor 11 John Strachan, coffee roaster St Catherine's wynd 12 Alex. Clark, grocer 11 Alex. Gray, watchmaker 14 Do. do. 13 Mrs Wishart, lodgings 16 John Nicol, beadle 15 Alex. Dakers, engraver 17-19 George Donald, painter, &c. 35 Mrs Lyon, pawubroker 39 William Cadenhead, agent Ogston's Court, 41 James Probit, tailor 51 MCombie's court 84 Broad street. STREET DIRECTORY. 327

Park Street, 44 John Wilson, house carpenter 74 George Barron, grocer From Justice street to railway. 78 Joseph Smith, plasterer Railway bridge LEFT HAND SIDE. William Walker & Co., Cunnigar- hill nursery 3 Alex.. Rose, spirit dealer 7 George Masson, provision dealer 9 Robert Masson, cabinetmaker Park Place, 13 Mrs Campbell 13| John Murray, shoemaker Foot of Park street. 13^ George Bruce, spirit dealer 15 John Murray, shoemaker 1 John Cantly, shore porter 17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger 1 Alex. Reid, shore porter 19 Mrs William Stott, grocer 2 James Mitchell, shore porter 25 William Gibb, shoemaker 4 William Gibb, Customs 27-29 Alex. Smith, confectioner 4 P. Cran, overseer (J. Moir & Sons) 31 Mrs Martin, provision seller 4 James Chrystall, shore porter 33 William Hunter, grocer 8 Peter Ross, shipmaster 37 Crombie's court 41 George Simpson, baker 4.3 Alex. Gray, spirit dealer Peacock's Close, 45 Miss Thomson, dressmaker 45 Mrs Robertson, midwife 24 Castle street. 45 Mrs Milton, sick nurse 47 Mrs J. George, lodgings 53 Mrs M'Leod, grocer Pirie's Court, 55 Mrs J. Still, grocer 57 Miss Stewart 50 Castle street. 57 W. Shirreffs, flesher 61 Mrs Marr, flower modeller 61 George Buchan, agent Plasterer's Court, 61 James Gibb, bootmaker 63 Hilkiah Stevenson, grocer, &c. 70 Gallowgate. 65 Wm. M'Queen, late Coastguard 65 George Murray, builder 65 Miss Fraser, hair worker Polmuir, 67 John Panton, grocer 69 Samuel Tawse, clothier South-west of Fetry hill- 69 Alex. Gove, shipmaster 69 Andrew Mitchell, shore porter William C. Matthews 75 Geo. Donaldson, builder, Summer- John M'Pherson, gardener field cottage 75 Alex. Tough, grocer Jasmine terrace Poors' Hospital Court,

EIGHT HAND SIDE. 56 Gallowgate. 8 John Carr, spirit dealer 10 George Duncan, flesher Pork Lane, 14 George Bruce, spirit dealer 16 William Diaok, grocer, &c. From Quay to Virginia street. Albion street chapel 20 Alex. Wattie, stoneware merchant 12 John Angus, blacksmith 26-28 Charles Macquibban, druggist 30 James Farquharson, grocer 32 Alex. Petrie, spirit dealer Porthill Close, 32 Mrs Joseph Allan, lodgings 34 John Gray (of N. Lockhart & Sons) 98 Gallowgate. 34 David Moir, shipmaster 34 Samuel Campbell, clerk 38 Mrs Sheed, midwife Powis Place, 38 iEneas Anderson, fish salesman 38 William Mackie, shipmaster Near Calsayseat. 40 Dougal <& Leslie, dressmakers 42 Mrs Craig 1 James Riddel, C.E. 42 R. S. Mackie, ropemaker 2 A. Pirie. feuar 328 STREET DIRECTORY.

2 Rev. John C. Slater Prospect Terrace, 3 George Cadenhead 3 R. Boyne, joiner From Bank street to Devanha 3 John Riddoch, traveller brewery. 4 John Lindsay, grain merchant 5 Andrew Marshall EIGHT HAND SIDE. 6 Rev. C. Chambers 7 Robert Reid (H.M.C.) 1 Jas. Connon, shipowner 2 Wm, Rait, teacher 2 A. Campbell, notary public 3 Wm. Green (of G. & M.) Poynernook, 4 Mrs Adam 5 Wm. Laurie, bookseller Between College street and Joint 5 Misses Laurie, milliners station. 6 Mrs Beattie 7 Alex. Gellan, carpenter Alex. Pirie & Sons, paper manufac- 7 Wm. Faulkner, shipmaster turers 9 Alex. Butchart, engine-driver 11 Wm. Proctor, inspector

Prince Arthur Street, LEFT HAND SIDE.

From Albyn place to Carden place. 1 J, & W. Gordon, clothiers 3 Wm. Elrick (G. N. of S. R.) 1 James Findlay, late merchant 10 Wm. Anderson, packer 14 John Thorn, traveller 15 George Leith, warehouseman 16 George Hughes, carver Prince Regent Street, 17 James Low, wright 17 James Rixon From Canal terrace to Baltic street. 18 Alex. Taylor, engine driver (Cale- donian railway 13 A. Watt, rope manufacturer 19 Andrew Clark, carpenter 19 James Pittendrigh, shipmaster 17 Geddes's court 20 William Conn, shipmaster 17 John Melville, brassfounder 23 A. & G. Henderson, builders 17 John Smith, blacksmith 17 James Allan, shipmaster 18 Henry Walker, provision merchant 19 William Christie, shipmaster Queen Street, 19 Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster 20 James Ewinsr, sexton From Broad street to North street. 20 William Baxter, engineer 21 Alex. Scorgie, shipwright LEFT HAND SIDE. 25 Thomas Mathieson 3 Keith & Gibb, lithographers 7 Aberdeen Herald Office 11—13 James Thomson, Bon- Accord Princes Street, hotel 15 John M'Laren, commission mer- From King street to Park street. chant 17 Mrs James Strachan 9 John Sedgewick, foreman (D. 21 P. & M. Barrie, hat manufacturers Roberts, currier 23 William Anderson, clothier 10 Mrs Williams, dressmaker 25 Mrs Forbes 11 Robert Edmond, bootmaker 27 Robert Birss, druggist 17 D. Roberts, leather merchant 27 Mrs Watt, register office Free North Church School 29 Green & Menzies, merchants 20 Alex. B. Shirreffs 31 Mrs Duthie 23 John Clark, builder 31 John Mitchell, spirit dealer 30 Edward Smith, shipmaster 33 P. Gordon & Co., painters, &c. 35 Mrs A. Anderson 35 C. E. Lewis, beadle 35 Alex Ogilvie, cierk Prospect Court, 37 J. Bisset & Co., grocers 39 A. & D. M'Donald, boot and shoe 28 Virginia street. makers STREET DIRECTORY. 329

41 Masonic Hall 2 Alexander Belford 41 Mrs Leslie, lodgings 3 John Strachan 43 Alex. M'Greeror, saddler 4 Misses Gibb Shoe lane 5 Rev. Alfred Rudall 45 James Low & Co., saddlers 47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory 47 Alex. Gordon, manager Queensford Place, 49 James Macguire, clothier 53 Miss M'Donald From Broadford lane to Causewayend. 55 Alex. Heattie, grocer 59 Wm. Findlay, clothier George M 'Robbie, draper 65 Thos. M'Kenzie, bootmaker Miss M'Robbie, teacher 73 Mrs Isabella Adams, spirit dealer 79 Wm. Legge, tinsmith 81 George Gray, grocer Ragg's Lane, 83 Alex. Walker, hairdresser 85 Miss Carnie, milliner From 37 Broad street to Guestrow. 89 James Walker, boot and shoemaker 93 Rev. George Campbell 2 Wm. Duncan, shoemaker 4 James Webster, broker EIGHT HAND SIDE. 1 Miss Strachan, milliner Eamage's Court, 2 Alex. Simpson, bookseller 4 Peter M'Donald, com. traveller 83 Broad street. 6 James Stevenson, engraver 8 Wm. Jeffrey, grocer 10 Chronicle court Red Lion Court, 10 James Malcolmson and Son, boot top manufacturers 77 Broad street. 14 W. and J. Berry, linen manufac- turers 18 Mrs Anderson, lodgings 18 Pat. Glennie, manager Reid's Court, 20 George Black, bootmaker 24 Patrick Whyte & Co., tobacco and 34 Gallowgate. snuff manufacturers 26 John Leslie, bootmaker 30 James T. Tawse, advocate Reid's Court, 32 A. Ogilvie & Co., hatters 34 -Tames Paxton, flesher 7 Shiprow. 38 Charles Christie, cabinetmaker 42 Alex. Forbes, merchant 46 Charles Walker, commission mer- Reid's (D.) Court, chant 52 Mill of Cults warehouse; J.Thomson 49 Gallowgate. 54 John Edmoml, bookbinder, &c. Lodge walk 56 Mrs Glennie, innkeeper Regent Quay, 58 John Scott, hatter 60 Artillery Gymnasium From Shore brae to G. N. of S. 64 Alex. Smart, Artillery tavern Railway station. 66-68 J. M'Kenzie, baker 70 R. Burt, tailor 1 John Mitchell, spirit dealer 76 George Forrest, teacher 2 James Elsmie (of G. E. & Son) 80 Miss Ross, milliner 3-4 James E. Gordon, com. agent 82 Colin A. Phillip, advocate 6 Wm. Sheret, grocer 7 George Pegler, fruiterer 8 John Taylor, spirit dealer Queen's Cross, Weigh-house squire 9 John Beg;*, merch hig At junction of Albyn place with Skene 9| Thomas Darling, com. merchant road. 10 John Johuston (H.M.C.) 10 James Taylor, rope manufacturer George Wilson, photographer 10 James Pirie, letter carrier 1 John D, Skene, commission agent 10 David Benzie, shipmaster 28 330 STREET DIRECTORY.

10 Robert H. Anderson, optician 55 Northern Co-operative Co. 10^ Do. do. 56 Miss Wilson, grocer 11 George Leslie & Co., shipowners 58 John M'Donald, spirit dealer 11 James Marsh, shipowner Commerce street Ui Wm. Campbell, surveyor of ship- 59 Frederick Geater, tailor ping- 60 Mrs C. Anderson, spirit dealer 12 James Winlaw, jun. 61 Mrs Milne, lodgings 12 Alex. Taylor (H.M.C) 62 Wm. Fraser, hairdresser 12 Andrew Walker, coal merchant 64 Miss M'Intosh, spirit dealer

1 2 James Duncan, spirit dealer Great North of Scotland Railway 12 Peter Russell, M.D. Offices and Station 13 Andrew Sherer, ship chandler 13 Thos. W. Kettle, Lloyd's surveyor 13 W. P. Booth, merchant 14 John Ritchie, spirit dealer Renny's "Wynd, 14 A. W. Morrison & Co. From Green to Trinity street. Marischal street 15 Wm. Findlay, innkeeper Shore lane 16 Custom House Rettie's Court, 16 George Midrtleton (H.M.C.) 17 Joseph T. Willett, sen. 26 Broad street. 18 G. & W. Davidson, merchants 18 Joseph T Willett, timber merchant 19 W. Williams, commission mercht. Rhind's Court, 20 Do. do. 21 Thomson's court 64 Gallowgate. 21 G. Thomson & Son, wine merchts. 21 Alex. Skene, wholesale tea merchts. 22 Do. do. 23 George Munro, spirit dealer Rodger's Walk, 25 Scott's court 25 Geo. M. Thomson (H.M.C.) 116 John street. 26 and 27 Adam Thomson, flesher 28 James P. Kellas, shipping master Geo. Taylor and Co., blacksmiths^ 28 Merchant Seamen's Office Alex. Laing, skinner 28 Alex. Inglis, ship chandler John M'Pherson and Co., comb James street manufacturers 29 James Mitchell, outfitter 30 Arthur Smith, painter 31 Mrs P. Buyers, ship chandler, &c. Rose's Court, 32 Do. do. 34 Chas. Wilson, shipowner 18 Commerce street. 35-36 Geo M'Kenzie, spirit dealer 37 Jas. M'Lennan, flesher Pork lane Rose Street, 40 John Ferrier, spirit dealer 40| Mrs J. Low, tailor From Union place to Bridewell. 42 Wm. Harvey, innkeeper Water lane 4 John Milne, confectioner 44 A- Sinclair, spirit dealer 6 James Trail, wright, &c. 45 A. Easton, optician 7 Andrew Harvey, cab hirer 46 Wm. Henderson, hatter 9 Misses Smith 46 Alex. Hall, merchant 10 Rev. Chas. Skene 47 Do. do. 10 Mrs Wm. Johnston 48 A. Murdoch & Son, grain merchts 11 John Bannerman, late dyer 48-49 James Tulioch" ship chandler 12 John Ciuickshank, LL.D. Sugarhouse lane 14 Wm. Ross, advocate 50 Chas. Cameron, tobacconist 15 Miss L Gibb 52 Thos. Tait & Sons, papermakers 17 Alexander Stephen 52 Jas. M'Lennan, flesher 17 Mrs Capt. Stephen 53 John Taylor, druggist 17 Alex. Macdonald, advocate 5t David Pitchie, shipmaster 20 John Rust, wood merchant 54 Mrs Milne 22 Adolphe J. Howard, professor of 54 Mrs Anderson music —

STREET DIRECTORY. 331

Rosebank Terrace, EDEN PLACE : Rev. James Wight South end of Crown street. James Morrison, manure agent Chas. Elrick, grocer 1 Alex. Gauld, assist, superintendent 26 James Thomson, manager (J. B. & (joint station) Co.) 1 Alexander Garden (H.M.C.) 1 Alexander Stewart, draper 1 Robert Mathieson, hook agent Rosemount Terrace, 2 Miss Davidson, lodgings 4 Mrs Clark, lodgings From Forbes street to Mary place.

1 John Webster Rosemount Place, 1 Alex. Keith, jun. (Union Works) 1 R. H. Strachan, grocer 2 A. R. Gray, commission merchant From Skene square to Short loaninsrs. 3 Mrs Anderson 4 Alex. Keith Charles M'Robbie, house carpenter (of K. & G.) 5 James Murray (J. J. Crombie) 1 John Adam & 6 Miss Duguid 1 Jas. Morrison, gardener 7 Williamson Rust 1 Mrs Wilkie 8 Mrs Shepherd 1 Mrs Smith 9 James Lorimer, bootmaker 1 We Elgie, overseer, Broadford works 2 Joseph Falconer, baker Roslin Terrace, gray's buildings :— From King street to Park road. 1 Mrs Reid, lodgings 1 Andrew Gall, druggist 1 Wm. Keith, jun. 1 Jas. Kemp (of F. and K.) 2 Mrs Crabb 2 Wm. Gauld, com. traveller 2 Rev. J. W. Hepburn 2 Wm. Morrison, flesher 3 Mrs Mitchell 3 James Strachan, grocer 4 Wm Graham, baker 5 D. Mackie, manufacturer 3 William W. Balfour, professor of 6 Alex. Leslie, messenger-at-arms dancing 7 Wm. Abell, com. traveller 4 Wm. Crystal 8 Charles Coutts, druggist Robert Stevens, grocer, Rosemount 9 John Bothwell (of J. B. & Co.J house 10 Mrs Watson 5 John Dey, bookseller 11 Alexander M'Kay, shipmaster 6 Jobn Beaton, hairdresser 11| Andrew Ross, manager (G. T. and 7 Wm. Masson, commercial traveller Son) 8 A. Walker, tobacconist 12 Joseph Jack, sen. 9 Rev. Charles Gray 13 A. B. Taylor, clothier 10 Capt. John Smart 14 William T. Crabbe, medical mis- 11 Wm. Gevrard, builder sionary 12 James Walker, clerk Mount street 14 John Davidson, advocate Ross's Court, 14 W. Sinclair, jun., druggist 22 Schoolhill. 15 Capt. James Marsh 16 A. W. LedJngham, manager 17 John Wilson Ross's Court, 18 Mrs James Scott 18 Wm. Scott (N. of S. Bank) 6 Upperkirkgate. 19 John Sim (N. of S. Bank) 21 George Neilson (G. N. of S. R.) 22 George M'Kenzie Rotunda Place, 22 John White, grocer Rev. John Stephen, manse N. E. corner of Roy's Nursery. 23 John Forsyth, leather merchant 23 Robert Ranken, agent 1 Wm. Dyce Cay, harbour engineer John Marshall, manufacturer, View 2 Miss Abercrombie place house 3 James Clyne (of W. Clyne & Sons) 24 Duncan M'Millan, architect 4 John Roy, nursery seedsman 332 STREET DIRECTORY.

Botunda Place (South). 7 Alex. Shepherd, auctioneer 23 Wm. Johnstone, agent Alexander BaiD, LL.D. 23 James Farquhar, painter Robert Beveridge, manufacturer 23 Francis Beattie, blacksmith James Morrison, baker George street Mrs Goodridge 31 D. Mncdonald, agent 37 Glassite Chapel 45 John Rae, grocer Rubislaw Place, 47 James Brown, coachman 47 Mrs Fergus M Andrew From Albyn place to Waverley place, 47 George M'Kay 55 Wm. Craib, spirit dealer 1 William Mortimer 57 Do. do. 2 Andrew Smith, late draper Charlotte street 3 James Smith, watchmaker Free East School 4 Mrs Boyd 62 C. M'Robbie, spirit d» aler 5 Chas. Walker, commission agent 66 Valentine & Clark, tailors 6 James Marshall, M.D. 68 W. Walker & Sons, tinplate workers 72 Chas. Cameron, tobacconist 76 Alex. Youner, grocer Rubislaw Terrace, Shuttle street 80 Wm. Rae, gardener From Rubislaw place, westward.

5 James Rose (of D. Rose & Co.) 6 James J. Todd, manufacturer St Ann's Court, 7 Mrs James Williamson 8 Mrs James Westland 15 Guestrow. 9 Mrs Basil Fisher 10 Robert Milne, general manager (G. N. of S. R.) St Catherine's Court, 13 Mrs Thomas Best advocate 14 J. D. Milne, 16 Shiprow. 15 Gavin T. Todd, manufacturer 16 Robt. Catto, jun. (of J. & R. Catto) 17 Charles F. Griffith 18 Mrs Dr. Maclure St Catherine's Place, 19 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D. 20 R. S. F. Spottiswood, advocate 32 Shiprow. 21 William B. Ferguson, secretary (G. N. of S. R.) 22 Thomas Ruxton, advocate St Catherine's Wynd,

St Andrew Street, From Union st. to Netherkirkgate. 2 A. B. Taylor & Co. From Loch street to Woolmanhill. 2 David Troup, coach guard 2 Miss Beattie's lodgings LEFT HAND SIDE. 4 George Collie & Co., drapers 16 Robt. Bruce, spirit dealer 5 Bain's clothing establishment George street 9 John Avery, printer 26| Thomas Banks, grocer 9 Northern Advertiser office 40 James Watt, rope and twine manu- facturer 42 John Anderson, aeent St Clair Street, Crooked lane Blackfriars street From King st: to W. North st. 77 John Shepherd, printer 78 Wm. W. Fyie, plumber Wm. Henderson, fire clay goods 83 Miss Duguid merchant

RIGHT HAND SIDE. St Clement Court, 1 John Smith & Co., grocers V Mrs Pirie, sick nurse 21 St Clement street. STREET DIRECTORY. 338

St Clement Street, 6 Peter Riddel (Harbour office) 6 1 Mrs Reid Smith, late carpenter From Garvock st. to York place. 7 James 7 Robert Wood, bootmaker carpenter 1 George Spark, grocer 8 Wm. Ogg, house 2 Robt. Maitlaud, 9 W. D. Scott shipowner merchant 3 Misses Anderson IS J. Fleming, hardware 6 Mrs John Walker 8 Wm. Main, sailmaker 8 James Bowie, inspector St Nicholas Lane, 10 W. Calder, butcher 12 Thomas Angus, shipmaster From St Nicholas street to Correc- 14 C. Angus, bootmaker Wm tion wynd. 14 Mrs Wm. Murray 16 James Calder, grocer keeper Footdee iron works 2 M. Machray, hotel Wm. Taylor, manager 4-6 R. Robertson, tailor 9 M'Giilivray, hotel keeper St Clement Church J. 20 Kaye and Co., asrents 17 Wm. Nanier, moulder 24 James Smith, publisher 19 James Aikeo, grocer 20 Wm. M'Callum, locker 20 George Munro, c >b hirer 21 St Clement court St Nicholas Street, 21 James Booth, boilermaker 21 James Aiken, grocer From Union street to George street 21 Mrs King, grocer 25 Do. do. LEFT HAND SIDK. 27 Alex. A. Kinnear, shoemaker 29 Mrs Forbes, grocer 1 Robt. Wilson and Son, booksellers 31 James Stephen, grocer St Nicholas lane 32 Alex. Liuklater, shipmaster 3 Strachan & Sherriffs, tea and eeffee 38 G. & W. Davidson, rope and twine merchants merchants 5 David v\ i,son, dyer 52 Thomas Connon, shipwright 9 M. Machray, innkeeper 11 Wm. Mortimer, manufacturer 13 Wm. Stevenson, bookseller St Clement Place, 15 Wm. Davidson, paper ruler 15 Wm. Davidson, house agent 17 Kobert Mackie, cutler Opposite 53 St Clement street. 19 Miss Cassie, dressmaker

21 IV! rs John Robertson, City hotei 2 John Barclay, overseer 23 Ross and Miller, watchmakers 2 Williarn Stephen, shipmaster 25 A. and J. Smith, jewellers 2 Hugh Roger, blockmaker Correction wynd 29 George A. Berry, watchmaker 31 P. Gordon, stoneware merchant St John's Place, 35 Mrs Ogg 35 Wm. MollisOn, clerk From Crown street to Crown terrace. 37 James Mowat,, clothier 39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer J. Scourse, teacher 41 David Mackie&Co., manufacture rt- 43 D. & J. Riddel, watchmakers 45 George Thomson & Co., bakers St Mary's Place, 47 Do. do. 47 Mrs John Thomson From Crown terrace to Crown street, 49 Robert Smart, tailor 51 William Meldrum, clothier 1 Mrs Morrison 53 George Cruickshank, draper 1 William Smith, tobacconist 55 Francis Croll, baker 1 James M owat, tailor Churchyard' gate 2 Miss Wood 57-59 Alex. Findlay> ironmonger 2 Miss Mi idleton, lodgings 61 W. M'Kenzie, publisher 2 D,

BIGHT HAND SIDE. 9 Fawns & Gordon, plumbers 11 John M'Leod, watchmaker 4 John Duncan, goldsmith 13 Johnstone Milne, bootmaker fi Do. do. 15 Alex. Cromar, bootmaker 8 Hugh Imlay, engraver 17 Do. do. 8 Maxwell King, dentist 17 Joseph Fawns (of F. & G.) 10 F. B. Kelly, clothier Churchyard 14 Macaldowie & Co., brush manufac- gate turers 19 Alex. Skene, tailor 16 Robert "Wilson, gunmaker 21^ "William Skene, lithographer 18 William Fyffe, hatter 29 Alex. Smith, bookbinder NetherkirJcgate 31 Misses Duncan, dressmakers 31 Charles George, furniture 20 Thomas Duncan & Son, cork manu- dealer 33 facturers Do. do. 35 "William Walker, umbrella maker 22 John F.vfe & Son, brushmakers to 37 the Queen Do. do. 41 James Craig, saddler 24 Milne & Marshall, grocers 43 J. Mathieson, cabinet maker 26 Mrs Burns, lodgings 26 Miss Paterson Back wynd 26 Miss Johnston, dressmaker 43 A. Findlay, spirit dealer 28 James Murray, bookseller 45 Alex. Anderson 47 Peter Raeburn, baker 3 » J. T. Mackay & Son, jewellers 32 Alex. Scatterty, church officer 47 James Farquhar (of F. & G.) 34 John Sutherland, druggist 47 Alex. "Watt, writer 36 Peter Milne, draper 49 William Henderson, M.D. 40 A. Stewart, draper 51 John M'Lareu, merchant 42 Andrew Henderson, manager (A. 53 Henry Jackson, M.D. 55 James Emslie, dentist T. Co ,) 44 D. & A. Ritchie, tailors 59 William Gavin, merchant Flourmillbrae 46 Northern Co-operative Co. BIGHT HAND SIDE. 48 William Cooper, dyer 50 Police Tax Office Peter Ferries, spirit dealer 52 Porter & Leighton, boot and shoe- makers Gordon's court James Watson, provision 54 John Ewan, tailor merchant "Wordie carriers 54 Miss Sangster, lodgings & Co , "William Morris, veterinary 56 Brebner & Grant, merchants forge Mis John Gray, coffee 58 Thomas Masson, flesher rooms saddler 60 Ophthalmic Institution John Kean, 60 Mrs Rezin, lodgings Duthie's court 62 Alex. Urquhart, grocer Alex. S. Mair, warehouseman Alex. Gill, watchmaker James Moir, insurance agent St Paul Street, Donald's court Ross's court Robert Findlay, spirit dealer From Gallowgate to Loch street. James M'Kitlican, clerk Robert Wright, grocer 1 Thomas R. "Watson, draper John Kean, saddler 9i St Paul Street Hall ; Robt. Wyllie, keeper R. "Wright & Son, grocers John C. Stuart, boot and shoe- 12 House of Refuge maker 14-16 Knox & "Webster, iron merchants George Garden, baker East Parish School; J. S. Kidd, Raeburn, bakers teacher Garden & Harriet street James Taylor, musical instrument Schoolhill, 36 Miss More 38 James Craig, saddler From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhiil. 42-44 Wm. Shirras, tinplate worker 46 "Wm. G. Knox, architect LEFT HAND SIDE. 46 John Muill, advocate 3 John M'Leod, watchmaker 46 Mitchell & Muil, bakers 5 James Urquhart 48 James Souttar, architect 5 Alex. Urquhart, grocer 50 Miss Murray 7 J. & R. Urquhart, tea merchants 52-54 James Asher, agent STREET DIRECTORY. 335

56 Office of Parochial Board of St 67 William Sheret, grocer Nicholas 69 James Westland, guard (G. N. of 58 Robert Gordon's Hospital S. R.) 62 George M' Bain, baker 71 A. Shepherd, provision merchant 64 John Menzies, boot and shoemaker 85 and 87 George Silver, spirit dealer 66 Mrs Cumining, lodgings 89 Sim's court 68 Clark Brothers, millers and grain merchants EIGHT HAND SIDE 6 James Morrison, baker Scott's Court, 7 Reid's court 7 A. Chapman (of Chapman & Co.) 25 Regent Quay. 8 Alex. Thom, grocer, &c. 10 Cruickshank's (C.) court 12 Colin Slorach, spirit dealer Seamount Place, 14 John Anderson, broker St Catherine's court From Gallowgate to West North 16 Mrs Strachan, spirit dealer street. 16 David Gabriel, inspector of quays 16 Alex. Singer, market officer 5 William Lorimer, pawnbroker 16 Charles Brown, corkcutter 9 Mrs Minty 16 Peter Cantly, shore porter Hay, 9 William boot and shoemaker 18 John Henderson, tea merchant 9 Ralph W. Hay, draper 18 Colin Slorach, spirit dealer Ritchie, 12 James overseer 18 James Tastard, fiesher 13 Danie) Campbell, shoemaker 18% Do. do. 19 John Farquhar, grocer 20 Duncan Macdonald, grocer 25 Benjamin Troup, errocer 22 Alex. Collie, slater 32 Adam Watt (A. Ord) 24 John Ross, broker 37 P. P. Wragg, agent 26 Miss Duncan, poultry dealer 28 Collie's court 28 John Wilson, shore porter Seaview Place, 32 St Catherine's place 36 Alex. Robertson, wright Opposite 128 street. West North 38 Peter Fraser, tailor 40 Jamieson's court Sharp's Court, 40 Robert Lyall, blacksmith 46 Abbey place 78 Loch street. 52 Mearns's court 52 John Stewart, teacher 54 Joseph Napier, broker Shaw's Court, 56 Joseph Ettershank, grocer 60 John Law, baker 90 Gallowgate. 64 Robert Collie 68 Gray & Co., commission agents 68 Wm. Clyne & Sons, leather dealers Shewan's Court, 72 Webster's court 72 Georgina Simpson, fish merchant 119 Gallowgate. 74 George Sim, grocer 78 Sutherland's court 82 Mrs Garden, eating house Shiprow, 84 Brebner's court 84 Alex. Scott, letter carrier Union street to M arket street. From 84 Andrew Stott, spirit dealer 86 Do. do. LEFT HAND SIDE.

13 Peter Michie, spirit dea er 17 Mrs Milne, provision dealer Shoe Lane, 23 George Reid, grocer 27 John Fidler, provision dealer From West North street to Queen 27| Mrs Anderson, broker street. 31 Alex, Cormack, grocer 35 George Thom, shoemaker 5 John Smith & Co., iron merchants 51 George Fyfe, grocer 12 William Pyper 53 Mrs J. Ettershank 26 George Angus, plasterer 336 STREET DIRECTORY.

Shore Brae, 28 William Reid (S. P. A. Co.) 30 James Gifford, sen. (of Gifford Ss Son) From Shiprow to Quay. 31 William Murray, contractor 2 Misses Nicol, milliners 3 Mrs Riach, Crown inn 4 Miss Skene, lodgings Silver Street (South), 9 Mrs Robertson, lodgings From Union street to Golden square.

Shore Lane, 1 James H. Collie, hairdresser 2 William Fraser, grocer From Quay to Virginia street. 2 Miss Cant, teacher 2 Misses Smith, milliners 3 David Grant, shoemaker Short Loanings, 4 John Berry, plumber and gasfitter 6 Mrs Murphy, bookseller From Leadside to Rosemount place. 7 Alex. Maver, furnishing tailor

17 John Guild, grocer 20 J. Monro, mus. instrument maker Sim's Court, 39 Robert Greig, grocer 89 Shiprow. Shuttle Lane,

From East North street to Park street, Sim's Square,

13 John Pirie, cooper Shuttle street. 37 Alex. Knowles, machine maker

Simpson's Court, Shuttle Street, 139 Gallowgate. From St Andrew street to John street

8 Robert Henderson, plasterer Sinclair's Court,

Silver Street (North), 69 Broad street.

From Golden Square to Skene terrace Skene Street, 9 William Rattray, teacher 10 Charles Michie, M.A., rector o; From Black's buildings to Skene Silver Street Academy place. 11 Mrs Hnwn 12 Miss Kirkland LEFT HAND SIDE. 12 Misses Cuthbert & Wyllie 5 James Knowles, butcher 13 David Rennet, teacher Ewen, grocer 14 Miss Simpson, lodgings 17 John 15 A. Hossack, fruiterer Skene terrace 16 Miss Craighead, dressmaker 25 George Smith, news agent 17 Perer Esslemont, draper 29 Alexander Reid 18 Rev. Charles Cordiner /9 R> bert M'Kinlay, grocer 19 Thomas Primrose, advocate 31 William L. Stewart, bookseller 19£ Mrs Burnett, Ruby cottage 43 J. Turner, Market officer 20 E. Chadwick, manufacturer 79 Thomas Gordon, horse hirer 20 John Dunn, cashier Summer Street 21 James Milne, teacher 93 Charles Joss, tailor 21 George Alexander, upholsterer 97 George S. Glennie, traveller 23 Dr Macrobin, Migvie house 97 Mrs Adamson 24 Alex, Masson, auctioneer 97 John Crai^, saddler 26 Mrs Adam Whyte 97 Adam Cumming, traveller 28 Mrs George Reid, sea. 99 James Thorn, grocer STREET D [RECTORY 337

129 George Hay, furnishing tailor Skene Place, 133 Mrs C. Bullinaria, grocer Chapel Street From Skene street to Cherryvale. 135 Northern Co-operative Company (limited) 1 James Tytler, accountant 139 George T. Harvey, manager (A. 2 Misses Baxter L. Co.) 3 Mrs Dunn 141 Samuel Benson, grocer 4 James Nisbet 142 Mrs Gibson 5 Miss Smith 5 Captain G. Innes RIGHT HAND SIDE. 6 William Burgess, grocer Skene Square, 10 William Cameron, shoemaker 12 Alex. Collie, grocer Steps of Gilcomston to Caro- 16 Francis Henderson, tailor From 34 David Grant, bootmaker line place. 40 Heudry & Adam, house carpenters W. drapers 48 Andrew Gaae, overseer & G. Shaw, Middleton, bookseller 48 William Craigmyle (Cal. railway) George 6 John Watt, bootmaker 60 F. Rae, late cartwright 8 James Dean, furniture dealer 62 John Clark, agent, &c. 12 James Russell (Joint station) 62 George Gordon ("of F. & G.) 12 Mrs Strathdee 76 George Rose, tur

A. A . Symmers, Glenburnie cot t a ge Henry Cooper, manufacturer, Car- 1 John Ewen, grocer den house 3 Miss Lovie, dressmaker 338 STREET DIRECTORY.

4 Wm. Webster, baker Springbank Street, 5 Mrs Alexander, provision mercht. 6 Wm. Webster, baker From Crown street to Bon-Accord st. 8 G. R. Taylor, painter 9 Stewart, clothier Wm. 18 Miss MilDe, lodgings 13 Robertson, plumber and gasfitter A. 22 B. N. Williamson 14 Jobn Lamb, photographer 15 Alex. Reith,M.D. 16 John Webster, commission mer- chant Springbank Terrace, 17 Mrs Kelly, lodgings 18 George Anderson, mason 19 Alex Donald, timber merchant From Crown street to Bon-Accord 20 James Reid, manager terrace. 26 Rev. John Mackay 1 Richard (of R.

From Skene street bridge to Wool - manhill. Springbank Place,

1 Cbarles Gordon, spirit dealer From Springbank to Springbank st. 1 Miss Nicol, lodgings 5 D. Gray, cartwright 1 Wm. Hislop 8 Wm. Ironside, builder 1 Misses Hislop 9 Do. do. 2 Alex. Brown, auctioneer 12 Mrs Webster, midwife 3 James Florence (of J. Laing & Co.) 24 Wm. Slora, gardener 4 Mrs Mackenzie STREET DIRECTORY. 339

Spring Garden, Summer Street,

From George street to Windy wind. From Union place to Skene street.

38 Alex. Thorn, grocer 1 Andrew Borthwick, dyer 40 Win. Garey, photographer 3 Wm. Reid, photographer 44 Watson and EJohb, bailders 4 Miss Shepherd, lodgings 81 A. H. Poison, insurance agent 5 John Henderson, builder Mrs Win. Paterson, Spring garden 8 Mrs Cochrane, lodgings house 8 Miss Mowat, dressmaker 86 James Morrison, plasterer 12 Mrs Wm. Howe, spirit dealer 12 Mrs James Ciaighead. lodgings 14 John Alexander, cabinetmaker Steven P!ace, 18 Davidson Brothers, cabinetmakers 19 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 21 Mrs Philip, 35 North Broadford. lodgings 22 R. M'Donald, cabinetmaker 24 Wm. Keith, slater 26| Jas. Davidson (of Davidson Bros.) Stewart's Court, 28| Peter Farquharson, grocer 30 Miss Lyon, dressmaker 62 George street. 30 Alex. Ferguson, painter 33 Mrs Purdie, lodgings 33 James Jeans Stewart Place, 36 Joseph Gordon, shoemaker 37 Geo. Davidson, slater 39 Bruce, 69 Guestrow. Miss milliner 41 John Rattray, south mail guard 41 David Walker, hairdresser Stirling 41 Rev. G. A. Chisholm Street, 46 James Ross, grocer 47 John Mitchell, beadle From Hadden street to Guild street. 48 Miss Winton, dressmaker 4S Miss Anderson, lodgings Alex. Slasser (Gas Light Co.) 48 Robert Laws, cabinetmaker Peter Johnston (Gas Light Co.) 49 George Bathwell, beadle James Wild^oose, grocer 50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker 53 Geo. Chalmers (of C. and C.) 54 Mrs Mackie, sick nurse Strawberry Bank, 56 Geo. Leask, provision merchant 57 George Imray, teacher (GUcomston Top of Hardgate. School) GUcomston Church 1 Robert Eddie, l^te brewer 2 Wm. Philip, jun. (of P. and C.) 3 Mrs Alexander 4 Miss Muil Summer Lane, 5 Francis Craigmile, teacher 6 Mrs Brown, lodgings From Garvock wynd to Fish street. 7 Miss Ogilvie 8 Wm. G. Knox., architect 1^ Jame=; G. Cowie, bookseller 9 Wm. H. Shanks, accountant 2| Robert Edmond, boot and shoe- 10 Mrs David Macallan maker 10 Rev. J. Rutherford 4 Rob rt Steel, boot aid shoemaker 9 Colin Young, arocer 18 Mrs Contts, lodgings Stronach's Close, 24 John Skinner, boat builder '25 -lohn Forsyth, bootmaker Exchequer Row. 33 Mrs M'Leod, grocer 37 Dune in Fraser, shoemaker 41 Mrs Leslie, poiter dealer Sugarhouse Lane,

From Quay to Virginia street. Sutherland's Court,

12 Alex. Masson, mate 20 James street. 340 STREET DIRECTORY

Sutherland's Court, 27 Richard Philip, tailor 29 George Milne, treasurer of police 29 William Glennie (Pratt and Keith) 126 Gallowgate. 31 Peter Stuart, writer 31 John C. Stuart, bootmaker 31 George Coanon, traveller Sutherland's Court, 33 Andrew Johnston, accountant 37 A. D. Milne, manufacturer 37 Milne, accountant 78 Shiprow. Wm.

RIGHT HAND SIDE. Sycamore Place, 2 Patrick Bannerman, book-keeper A. R. Low, shipbroker 2 Mrs Guthrie, sick nurse 12 Mrs Alexander Thomson 14 George Rust wood merchant Rose street Theatre Lane, 16 John Thomson, late builder 18 James Connon, draper From Quay to Virginia street. 19 John Elrick, wright 24 Mrs James Walker Robert Youngson and Co., sail- 24 Miss Ross, dressmaker makers 26 Mrs Bamford 3 James Simpson, porter dealer 26 Robert Ritchie, letter carrier 26 Jas. M'Kenzie (of J. M'K.

Thistle Street, Thomson's Court, From Chapel street to Victoria street west, 61 Broad street. LEFT HAND SIDE.

1 Samuel Pope, writing master 7 John Black, traveller Thomson's Court, 7 Mrs Thorn 7 Arthur Farquhar 21 Quay. Rose street 15 R. Brander, wright 21 George Knight, spirit dealer 23 Miss Still 23 John S. Stuart, (G. N. of S. R.) Thornton Place, 23 Alex. Stuart, writing master 25 John Collie (of Chalmers & Collie) and 4 Flourmill lane. 25 Andrew Stuart, Post Office 29 Guestrow Tliistle lane 27 George Merchant, grocer 3 A. Troup, agent 27 Miss Clark 12 Wm AndersoD, tinsmith STREET DIRECTORY. 341

Trinity Street, Union Place,

From Denburn to Trinity lane. From Union street to Altbrd place.

1 D. Gray, blacksmith, &c. LEFT HAND SIDE. coacliwork 2 James Davidson's t Wm. Yeats (ofY. & S.) 4 Andrew Forbes, spirit dealer 3 Miss Gordon (of Avochie) 8 John Connon & Co., innkeepers 5 Mrs F. Clerihew 7 Mrs Stuart (of Inchbreck and Laithers) Trinity Quay, 9 David Kerr, M.D. 11 A. R. Paterson, M.D. From Regent Quay to Palmerston 13 James W. F. Smith, M.D. road. 15 Mrs Professor David Gray 17 Geo. Collie, advocate 2 Mrs Hay, lodgings 19 Alex. B. Whyte (of S. & W.) 2 Patrick Bannerman, coal merchant 21 George Collie (of C. Co.) 2 VVm. Bannerman, coal broker, &c. G. & 23 Wm. Maitland 2 George Hogg, millwright 25 James Fraser (of Heathcot) 2 Inland Revenue Office (Excise Branch) 27 James Aiken, juu., shipbroker 29 George Ogilvie, M.D. 4 Charles Davidson and dons, paper merchants 31 Mrs Alex. Low 33 Rev. John Wilson 5 George Knight, spirit dealer 35 James Collie (of J. & G. Collie) 8 George Moir, tobacconist 37 John Geddes, M.D. 9 M. Birnie, spirit dealer place, leading to Holbum 11 Wm. Ross, hay dealer Wellington 12 George Elsmie and Son, coal mer- street chants, &c. 13 D. M'Taggart, coal broker EIGHT HAND SIDE. 16 Andrew Walker, coal merchant 2 Miss Edmond, lodgings 4 James Dick, grocer Tytler's Court, 6 Do. do. 8 James Keith, druggist 69 Green. 10 \)o. do. 14. Roderick Adam, baker 16 Do. do. Union Buildings, 18-20 Patrick Watson & Son, drapers Cliapel street From Castle street to Shiprow. 22 David Dyce Brown, M.D. 21 Miss Mactaggart 1 Charles Strachan, grocer 30 John Milne, wholesale confec- 2 Court House tioner 5 James Connon, draper 34 Miss Rennie, dressmaker 7 Wm. Smith, tobacconist Rose street 11 Simpson & Cadeuhead, advocates 36 James Moir, druggist 11 Charles Ludwig, shipbroker 38 J. & D. Edwards, shoemakers 11 Geo. Walker, town-house keeper 40 Robert Walker, late hairdresser 11 John Airth, bootmaker 40 Robert Walker, bookseller 13 John Smith, tailor 42 Miss Ross, boarding school

15 James M'Donald, tobacconist 44 Fire Engine Station j Alex, Milne, 17 J. Bothwell & Co., drapers keeper 19 David Grant, tobacconist 39 Archibald Reith, M.D. 19 John Hutcheon, upholsterer 48 Wm. Bannerman. coal broker 19 James A. Murray, accountant 50 Miss Peterkin, boarding school 19 City Tax Office 52 Mrs W. Duncan 21 Simpson and Whyte, clothier 53 Richard Latter, professor of music Shiprow Alford place, leading to Albyn place

Union Lane, Union Row,

From Union street to Guestrow. From Union st. to Summer st.

6 Geo. Thomson, sanitary Inspector 7 Robert Ness, coach builder 6 David Duncan, overseer 7 Miss Hay, lodgings 29 342 STREET DIRECTORY.

9 James Watson, watchmaker 75 Misses Smith, dressmakers 10 J. C. M'Intosh (A. Pirie & Sons) 75 Mrs Taylor, lodgings 11 James Saint, late shore porter 75 Wm. Milne (of Milne & Herder- 12 Wm. Coutts, painter son) 13 Wm. Stephen 75 James Meston, accountant 13 Miss Stephen, teacher 77 A. Brown & Co., booksellers 18 Robert Sim, academy 81 James Watson, watchmaker 20 Miss Barron, lodgings 83 Alex. Macdonald, advocate 24 Mrs Glennie 83 Alex. Yeats, advocate 24 George Falconer (J. F. & Co.) 83 Wm. Milne, accountant 24 Wm. Keith, slater f-3 Lessel Stephen, advocate 26 Robert Fyfe, gardener 83 Mrs Fleming 27 Mrs Davidson 83 Wm. Robertson, dentist 28 Robert Davidson (of Davidson 85 Mrs James G. Fleming, fancy Brothers) trimming warehouse 30 Samuel Fyfe, painter 87 George Yeats, silk mercer 30 John Milne 89 J. & R. Ligertwood, advocates 32 Mrs Hobson, sick nurse 89 John Ligertwood, advocate 32 John Murray, shoemaker 91 T. Y. Wardrop, manager (S. P. A. 34 Ano-rew Harvey, cab proprietor Co.) 36 Mrs Alexander 93 Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. 36 Joseph Butler, flesher 95 Lumsden & Gibson, grocers 38 Mrs M'Gregor 97 R. Gerard (of G. L. & Co.) 99 G. Lyall & Co., silk mercers 101 Elijah Burwell, jeweller Tulloch, commission merchant Street, 101^ L, Union 103 Murray & M'Combie, advocates 103 Alex. Brand, accountant From Castle street to Union place. 103 John Adam, bookseller 103 George Cruickshank (of A. C. & LEFT SIDE. HAND Co.) Union buildings 105 A. Cruickshank & Co., hosiers Shivrow 107 Geo. Jamieson, jeweller to the Queen 23 Jrio. Falconer & Co., haberdashers 111 Alex. Ord, silk mercer 25 John Bonner, Queen's hotel 113 James Alexander, watchmaker 25 David Grant, tobacconist 115 John Harper (of Harper & Co.) 27 Mrs Alex. Findlay, shoemaker 115 George F. Cruickshank, house 29 James Stewart, flesher agent, &c. 29 Wm. Gordon, sharebroker Writing Academy — George C. H. Gordon, sharebroker 115 29 C. M'Conochie 31 Wm. Symon & Co., clothiers 115 James Tytler, stock and share- 33 Milne & Henderson, drapers broker 35-37 Milne, Sons, & Co., ware- housemen 115 Alex. Masson, auctioneer 115 Richard Philip, tailor Exchange court 36s 115 Jas. Fraser and Son, bootmakers r 39 Alex. i urreff, clothier 115 Geo. Robb, engraver 41 James Hardy, watchmaker 115 Robert M'Leod, tobacconist 41^ Crown court 115 George Leslie (billiard rooms) 43 L. Fyfe, clothier 117 David Walker, hairdresser 45 G. Reid & Sons, chemists,

137 James Penman, book agent 241 Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., advo- 139 James Saint, jun , silk mercer cate 141 James Hunter, druggist 243 Gifford & Son, carvers and gilders 143 Mrs P. Williamson 213a Alfred Alex. De Dessert, M.O.S., 145 Robert Walker, bookseller dental surgeon 147 Marquis & Lunan, accountants 243a Alexander Vans Best, M.D 147 John Gibb & Son, stone mercnts. M.R.C.S.Eng. 147 David Millar, surveyor 245 Northern hotel; A. M. Mackie 147 Miss Stallan, lodgings Bon-Accord street 149 Wm. Murdoch, silk mereer Free West Church 151 M. Rettie & Sons, silversmiths 133 Trades' Hall 251 Mrs Innes of Raemore 25 5 William Pirrie, 153 M. Massie, advocate M.D. 153 Mrs Wilson, housekeeper 255 Patrick Cooper, advocate 257 George Donald, painter 155 James Lumsden & Co., clothiers 259 Duncan Forbes Union bridge 261 William Duguid (of J. Smith and Bridge street Co.) 167-169 D. Wyllie & Son, booksellers 263 William Keith, M.D. 171-173 James Saint, jun., silk mercer 2i37 A. P. Hogarth, merchant 173 Mrs Webster, lodgings 269 John F. White, grain merchant 173 Miss Reid, bair restorer Bon-Accord terrace 175 John E. Malone, perfumer 177 Wm. Paul, advocate 177 Misses Cameron, lodgings RIGHT HAND SIDE. 179 Arch. Hossack, fruiterer 181a New Club Broad street 181 Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker 20-22 Steele & Co., hatters 181b Wm. Smith, tobacconist 24 Chapman & Co., tailors 1S3 James Neil, silk mercer Union lane 185 David Halliday, bookseller 23 A. B. Taylor and Henderson, 187 Kerr & Sons, carvers and gilders clothiers 189 Mrs Sadler, lodgings 28 Robert M'Killiam, confectioner 191 Lakin's pianoforte saloon 3J W. Henderson, hatter 1 '3 Angus Eraser, M.D. St Catherine's wynd 197 Gordon & Smith, grocers 32 Philip & Cooper, clothiers 199 A. Milne, & R. booksellers 34 Samuel Martin, hatter 201 Alexander Minty 36 George Nicol, brewer 2 «1 Wm, Black (of B. & F.) 36 George Wyslie, cattle dealer 203 John Alexander, cabinetmaker 36 Mrs J. Smith, lod^iugs Crown street 36 Mrs Crystal, lodgings 205 Charles Davidson & Co., druggists 38 Daniel Gray, tea merchant 2<>7 Charles Davidson (of C. D. & Co.) 40 Bank of Scotland 207 A. D. Davidson, M.B., M.R.C.S.E. 40 James R. Grant, accountant 209 William Milne & Son, grocers 42 Patrick Cooper, advocate 211 Mrs A. Milne, lodgings 44 Jas. Gordon, mourning establish- 211 Alexander Milne, boot and shoe- ment maker 46 J. M. Connell, bootmaker 211 J. Blaikie & Sons, lamp saloon 48 J. Roy, jun., seedsman 215 Robert Glegg, confectioner 50 John Jamiesorj. clothier 217 James Cassie, artist 50a M'Cornbie's court 217 Mrs J. H.Fraser Bon-Accord Music Hall 217 Mrs Neil Lewis Smith, wholesale bookseller 219 James Catto, bootmaker 52 William Walker & Sons, wine Dee street merchants

221 James Jainieson, grocer,

344 STREET DIRECTORY.

74 John Murray, general merchant 150 Misses Cuthbert & Wyllie, milliners 74 David C. Praser, advocate 151 James Lumsden & Co., outfitting 74 Alex. Adam, land surveyor saloon 74 James Milne, grocer Diamond street 74 Duncan M'Millan, architect 152 Smith & Cochran, advocates 74 George Brown, auctioneer 152 Royal Bank of Scotland Branch 76 United Kingdom Telegraph Co. Smith & Cochran, agents (limited) 152 Standard Life Assurance Co. 78 D. Gill & Son, watchmakers Smith & Cochran, agents 78 Mrs Duncan 152 County Rates Office ; F. J. Coch- 80 Cardno & Darling, seedsmen ran, collector 82 Harper & Co., wire-workers 152 Robt. ^mith, advocate (of S. & C.) 84 John Ferguson, advocate 154 Lieutenant-Colonel A. Pitcairn 84 Charles Winchester, advocate 156 Francis Ogston, M.D. 84 Thomas Ruxton, advocate 158 Alex. Kilgour, M.D. 84 Mrs Forsyth, lodgings 164 James Macbeth, pianoforte maker 84 Mrs Rust, lodgings 168 Mrs Adam 86 James Duffus, confectioner 166 Mrs Thomson 88 William Davidson, clothier 168 William Andrew, druggist 90 Miss Reid 170 John Fraser, watchmaker 90 David Littlejohn, advocate South Silver street Wilson 90 Mrs William Music Hall Buildings ; William 90 G. G. Littlejohn, merchant Clark, attendant 92 C. Stewart, boot manufacturer 198 John Comvie Thomson, sheriff- 94 James Lorimer, bootmaker substitute 96 John Lendrum, manufacturer 204 D. R. L. Grant (of B. & G.) hotel 100 Wm. Forsyth, temperance Huntly street 214 John Christie, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. Yule, ironmonger 104 Alex. 216 West End Academy; Wm. Lyon, wine, 106 William Smith, jun., tea, rector spirit merchant and 218 John Marr, pianoforte saloon Stairs leading to Correction wynd 220 Robert Ness, ccachbuilder Churchyard (East and West __- Cpl 'nel William Fraser churches) 226 Robert Ness, coachbuilder Back wynd 228. Alex. Harvey, M.D. Advocates' Hall and Library 238 Andrew Jopp, advocate George Grub, LL.D., Advocates' Union row buildings 240 D. L. Shirres (of D. L. S. & Co.) 122 Jas. Allan & Sons, cabinetmakers 242 Johnston Shearer, photographic 122^ Thos. Gordon Beveridge, manu- artist facturer 244 Robert Reid, tobacconist 124 Miss Cumming, lodgings 246 D. Scott, photographer 124 Robert Cumming, clerk (P.O.) 250 Aberdeen Young Ladies' Institu-

civil H . Krueger, 124 George C. Roger, engineer tion ; rector 124 George D. Rutherford, advocate 252 John Smith, advocate 124 Mrs J. Milne 54 Misses Moir 128 John Lyell, gunmaker 256 James Corbet (B.M.S.) 130 William C. Angus, bootmaker 256 Rev. William Corbet 130 Alex. E. Smith, advocate 258 John Fraser, cab hirer 130 Mrs Miller, lodgings Free Gilcomston church 130 John Mollison Summer street 130 John S. Henderson, advocate 132 Benjamin Reid

11 John Fraser, accountant (T. and 20 G. R. Taylor, painter C. Bank) 22 Francis Rae, grocer 12 William Clark, late ironmonger 23 W. Martin, slater 13 C. & J. H. Chalmers, advocates 24 J. B. Simpson (Gas Co.) 14 Charles Chalmers, advocate 37 George Hurray, blacksmith 15 Wm. Williamson, dentist, L.D.S., 47 George Cay, grocer R.C.S., Eng. 48 George Paul, gardener 16 Mrs Dr Dyce 49 Peter Bird, carter 20 Rev. Charles Ross 51 Geo. T. Kelman, provision merchant 21 William Bisset (of J. & W. B.) 86 Alex. Johnston, grocer 21| John Leask, registrar 88 Do. do. 22 Mrs Robertson 22 Alex. Cook, jan,, merchant 22 Alex. Cook (late Coach Guard) 26 and 28 Henry S. Gordon., pho- Upperkirkgate, tographer T. 28 Topham (A. Iladden & Sons) From Broad street to St Nicholas 28 James Willcx, builder street. 31 William Fraser, surgeon 32 Miss Ross, dressmaker 32 Charles Smith, clerk LEFT HIND SIDE. 31 John Davidson, provision dealer 5 Jamieson's court 34 Mrs J. Allan, teacher of pianoforte 34 Captain A. Roberts 7 L. Lewis, leather merchant 34 Mrs M'Nie, lodgings 11 George Morrison, butcher Fiddes, cabinetmaker 36 William Donald, church officer 15 John 36 Mrs Wilson 21 William M'Robbie, spirit dealer 3o Mrs Cruickshank Gruestrow 36 Mrs Adam, lodgings 23 Mrs Booth, grocer and spirit dealer 36 Miss Webster, teacher 25 William Donald 37 Miss Davidson, grocer 27 George Melvin, bootmaker 38 Miss Miller, dressmaker 29 J. Symon

36 Aberdeen Dispensary and Vaccine 34 Rev. Wm. L. Mitchell Institution 36 George Cardno, 36 John Midlleton, porter 38 E. Burwell, jeweller 36 Gilbert Martin, hairdresser 40 Andrew Gibb (of Keith & Gibb) 36 James Walker, carver 42 Mrs G. Carr 36 Wm. Sinclair, druggist 44 Mrs Andrew Crane 38 Robert M'Killiam, pastry cook 46 Robert Middleton, builder 40 Charles court 48 Basil M'Killiam, confectioner 40 George Bothwell 52 George Walker (of A. Brown & Co.) 40 Robert Ferguson, dyer 54 James W. Robson, clerk 42 Do. do. 56 Walter R. Stewart (of C. & W. S.) 44 Bum court 44 James Allan, agent 44 James Walker, carver EIGHT HAND SIDE. 46 Win. Duffus, hardware merchant 7 Rev. Daniel ixter 48 J. & D. Munro, boot and shoe B makers 9 Rev. A. M. Bannatyne Mrs 50 Mrs Graham, lodgings 11 Dr Forbes 13 Alexander R. Dyer (of R. Connon &Co.) 15 Mrs Dr Lindsay Victoria Court, 15 Capt. Lindsay Thistle street 17 Rev. Joseph Henderson 54 Castle street. 19 Miss Brown 21 Thos. W. Kettle, Lloyd's surveyor 23 Mrs Dr Ingram Victoria Place, 25 Wm. Carnie, treasurer (Infirmary) 27 Misses Davidson 27 Thos. Mathieson (Inland Revenue) Wales street. 29 Bernard M 'Donald, contractor 29 Mrs King 3 Kemp Saunders, coal broker 31 John Duffus, printer James Dow, flesher 31 Mrs Rennie William Gall, tailor 33 William Forsyth

35 Wm. < halmers, builder 35 Miss Moir, lodgings 35 Geo. Ballantine (Inland Revenue) Victoria Street (South), 37 Miss Robertson, lodgings 37 J nines Stevenson, engraver From foot of Crown street to Wel- 37 William Campbell, shipmaster lington road. 37 Alexander Booth, late engineer 39 William Chalmers, grain dealer 39 Mrs A. Taylor 39 Charles Morrison, clerk Victoria Street (West), 41 Mrs Lovie 41 Miss Angus 41 James M'Kinnon, coachbuilder Albyn place to Skene st. west. From 43 Miss Mellis 43 James Runcy LEFT HAND SIDE. 43 Robert Brander, wright 43 Miss Rae 8 John Jameson (T. and C. Bank) 45 Joseph R, Cornwall, printer (of G.

10 Alex. Milne (of A. & R. Milne) C.

Virginia Street, 4 Thomas Dalgarno, stair-rail maker 16 G. Harper & Son, house carpenters From Weigb-bouse square to Com- 42 -lames Laing. bide salesman merce street. 48 Killing market 62 James Wyllie, clerk LEFT HAND SIDE. 70 Thomas Dalgarno, stair-rail maker 70 George Leask, bookseller 5 Cowie & Co., brewers 72 James Chasser, town sergeant 13 J. Williams & Sons, coopers, &c. 72 Misses Chasser, teachers 13 John Wilkin, cooper 74 John Colvin, shipmaster 21 James Ross, boot and shoemaker 76 Wm. Lind 23 R. Williams (of J. W. & S^ns) 78 John Guun, shipwright Free Union School 78 Wm. Brodie, draughtsman 43 Gordon's court Castle brae 55 Alexander Harper, grocer RIGHT HAND SIDE. 57 Do. do. 59 John Cheyne, provision merchant 7 George Milne, spirit dealer Baxter, 69 Alexander Taylor, shipmaster 9 Wm. late shoemaker 13 Findlay, grocer 69 James Milne, brewer Mrs A. 69 John Adam, bottler 15 Knox's court 79 John Robertson, cooper,

From Park street to Railway.

LEFT HAND SIDE. Walker's Court, 2 James Farquharson, grocer 2 Wm. Sim, tea dealer 37 College street, 348 STREET DIRECTORY.

Water Lane, 10 Thomas Peggie (Broadford works) 10 Alexander Argo (late farmer) painter From Quay to Virginia street. 12 James Cooper, 16 James Gibson (E. and I. T. Co.) 16 William Wilson, rivetter 16 Turner Ritchie, saddler 16 Robert Fraser, clerk (P. O.) 18 David Peggie, shipmaster George Clarke, engineer Waterloo Quay, Morrison Barclay, manure agent John M'Kay, shipmaster Alexander Milne From Regent quay to York place. Mrs Cummins James M. Gavin, agent Northern Agricultural Co. 30 James Gleunie, house carpenter 72 Wm. Dyce Cay, harbour engineer Robert Burnett, gardener 76 John Lyon, spirit dealer James Black, flesher 76 Footdee Baking Association James Thomson, shoemaker 77 Robert Johnston, shipmaster 78 William Walker, shipmaster 78 James Cumming 79 James Wishart, jun., carver Watt's Court, 80 James Cummins', ship chandler, &c. 83 William Gill, manager 46 Virginia street. 83 John Stewart, shipmaster 84 Mrs Christopher, spirit dealer 87 Aberdeen Steam Navigation Com- Watt's Court, pany's office 88 Mowlem & Co., stone merchants 111 Gallowgate.

Place, Watson Street, Waverley From Victoria street west to Albert Top ol Rosemount place. terrace.

LEFT HAND SIDE. 1 James Melvin, chemist and grocer 2 Alex. Nicolson, baker Coutts, boiler maker James 5 Mrs Simpson G. Christie, book-keeper 1 George 6 Andrew Reid, merchant 1 William Duthie, grocer 7 Capt. Northey, 11th Depot Batt. Dyker, traveller 1 James 8 Miss Warrack 3 Tawse John 9 James Paterson, druggist 5 Mrs Chapman 11 Mrs Robert Matthew 7 F. B. Kelly, clothier 9 Miss Russell W. Sons) 11 William Watt (of J. & Court, 13 Alex. Machray (Smith & Cochran) Webster's 15 Thomas Aitken, tea merchant 72 Shiprow. 17 Alexander Marr (Free Press) 19 William Alexander 21 James Murray 23 Robert Smith, inspector (C.P.) Webster's Court, 23 Mrs Shirreffs 25 George Rennie 17 East North street.

EIGHT HAND SIDE. Weigh-house Square, 2 Alex. Brown, shoemaker 2| William Rollo, clerk Quay. 2 5 Mrs James Gordon sailmaker 4 George Wood, clerk (P. O.) William Cumming, mer- 4 James Fraser, shipmaster John Webster, commission 4 John Elmslie, traveller chant 6 Robert Murray, shipmaster William Steele, grain merchant 6 Robert Harvey (G. N. of S. R.) 2 Courage's court 8 William Ford 17 John Begg, Lochnagar distillery 10 Lawrence Tulloch, merchant office STREET DIRECTORY. 349

Well Court, David Main, shipmaster 28 Mrs Howling, lodgings James Wishart, carver 14 Broad street. Footdee Dairy Farquhar Campbell, shipbuilder Peter Collie Alex. Bisset, clerk (P. 0.) Wellington Place, John Smith, shipwright Charles Wilson, shipowner From Union place to South bridge. Alex. Donaldson, clerk Joseph Linton, foreman John Duthie (of J. D., Sons, & Co.) Jeffrey, meat 1 and 2 Middleton & David Bell, joiner and poultry salesmen Richard Taylor, shipmaster 3 James Black (of J. B.

68 R. Sheret, grocer 16 Alex. Strathdee, cabinetmaker 7^ Alex. Rattray, tobacco pipe maker 18 William Cameron, shoemaker 72 Harper's court 19 Mrs Martin 76 Alex Todd, grocer 21 William Garden, gunmaker 78 Mitchell's court 25 Mrs Esson, lodgings 118 John Simpson, cork manufacturer 30 Alex. Williamson 126 John Gordon, contractor 31 Misses Symmers 128 James Imray, Customs 32 Robert Ewan, draughtsman 128 George Sangster, merchant 33 Alex. Shewan, jobbing gardener 128 William Malcolm, chain maker 37 John Sangster 152 James H. Bisset, builder 38 John Tough, wright 154 John Pidler, provision dealer 39 Mrs Black 154 Alex. Fidler, coal merchant 40 Gavin Low, builder 41 Mearns 162 Gray, "Watt, &. Co., manufacturers John (Chivas Brothers) 184 Georsre Watson, cart-wright 41 Robert Fiddes, wright 188 Robert M'Hardy, grocer 43 Mrs James Black 190 Alex. Cumming, shoemaker 43 Miss Milne 194 John Paterson, shoemaker 46 William Ritchie, shoemaker

Westfield Place, William's Place,

North end of North Albeit street. Opposite Spring Garden works, Spring Garden street. 1 James Smith, publisher 2 James Ogilvie, upholsterer 2 Mrs Tocher 2 Mrs Donaldson 3 Lewis Fyfe, clothier Wilson's Court,

91 Broad street. Westfield Road,

Prom North Albert street to High Windmill Brae, Stocket road.

From Green to Dee street.

"Westfield Terrace, LEFT HAND SIDE. 43 Charles Butler, glass blower Left hand side of Westfield road. 57 Alex. Ross, stoneware merchant 59 Mrs Forbes, dressmaker Wm, Grant, Methlick villa 61 George Ellis, blacksmith 63^ James Birss, flesher 65 Alex, Sang-ster, stonewaremerchant Windmill lane 65| John Michie, tinsmith Whitehall Place, 73 James Ewen, turner 77 J. Stewart & Co., stoneware mer- From North Albert street to Dam of chants Gilcomston. Crown street 79 George Gordon, innkeeper 81 and 82 J. & S. Fyfe, painters

Whitehouse Street, BIGHT HAND SIDE.

Prom Chapel street to Skene place. 22 John W. Legge, stonecutter 48 Mrs G. Nieol, grocer 11 William Hay, P. O. messenger 60 Alex. Middleton, agent STREET DIRECTORY. 351

60 George Christie, flesher 21$ Wm. Christie, furniture dealer 6i Chalmers & Collie, plumbers 22 Wm. Morgan, hairdresser 68 Wm. Donald, builders' ironmonger 23 Wm. Diack, grocer 70 George Paterson, painter 32 Joseph Munro, teacher of the ac- cordion 34 James D. Wyness, druggist 3") Miss Wood, pattern printer "Windmill Lane, 38 Wm. Morrison, flesher 40 James Matthews, plumber, &c. 42 James Watt, grocer From Windmillbrae to Crown terrace. 43 Alexander Lamont, druggist 46 John Grant, grocer 2 Gifford & Son, picture frame makers 75 Wm. Kay, grocer 5 C. Stewart & Co., bedding- manu- 81 Helen Gray, grocer facturers 6 John Tough, wright 7 James Watson, house carpenter John Moir, brassfounder Yeats' Lane,

From Canal terrace to Summer lane.

Windsor Place, Yeats' Court, From Thistle lane to Victoria street west. 30 Netherkirkgate.

1 Robert Craig 1 George Mitchell (Pratt & Keith) 2 John Milne, assessor York Place, 3 Mrs John Hodge

From Waterloo quay to York street.

John Duthie, Sons, & Co., ship- Winlaw's Court, builders Robert Duthie, shipowner 27 Mrs Glerinie, lodgings 107 Gallowgate. 27 Joseph Gordon, wood measurer 27 Oliver Shirer, cashier 31 Wm. Cormack, grocer Hall, Russell, & Co. (Aberdeen Iron Works) Windy Wynd,

From Gallowgate to Spring-garden York Street,

65 James M'Intyre, chimney sweep From Wellington street to New pier. 20 Wm. M'Kinnon & Co., founders 21 John Shepherd, shoemaker 2 W. H. Watson, shipmaster 31 Joseph Campbell, pawnbroker 6 James Tulloch, merchant 7 Donaldson Rose & Co., timber mer- chants 8 George Diddle, shipmaster Woolmanhill, 9 George Garden, spirit dealer 11 Footdee Cooking Depot 13 James Black From Schoolhill to Steps of Gil- 14 Peter Coutts, spirit dealer comston. 15 George Hughes, carver 16 John Hutcheon, blacksmith 3 James S. Millar, pawnbroker 17 Mrs Andrew Still, spirit dealer 5 Archibald Courage, bookseller 19 James Moir, ropemaker 7£ Alex. Munro, tailor 19 James Cook, moulder 15 J. Stephen, house painter 19 James M. Heriot, shipmaster 17 Do. do. Hall, Russell, & Co., shipbuilders 21 Mrs Robertson, midwife 25 Donald Currie, shipbuilder 352 STREET DIRECTORY.

33 William Ligertwood, shipwrisht Young Street, 33 John Clouston, sen , shipwright blacksmith 35 James Anderson, From Gallowgate to Loch street. 35 Alex. Moir, carpenter 42 A. Hall & Co., shipbuilders 10 J. & R. Davidson, cartwrights 44 Neptune terrace 11 William Yule, grocer 47 William Hall (ot A. Hall & Co.) 14 G. Robb, wholesale grocer 50 A. Hall & Co., shipbuilders 14 Alex. Milne of Pittrichie 51 Walter Hood & Co., shipbuilders 19 George Walker, merchant Alex. L. Forsyth, boat builder 24 J. Wishart, organ builder Bon-Accord Saw Mills Edgar Gauld & Son, builders 52 John Abercrombie, innkeeper 28 William M'Lean. baker Peter Forbes, sawmaker 28 William Adam, beadle OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Magistrates of Old Aberdeen.

Provost—William Milligan, D.D.

BAILLIES. Alexander Smith Andrew Thomson Alexander Clark

MERCHANT COUNCILLORS. Principal Campbell Dr. James Gordon Dr. Poison James George Major L. X. Leslie D. R. Morice Rev. A. Anderson Professor Geddes

TRADES' COUNCILLORS. John Jamieson Alexander Clark John Arthur John Mitchell Charles Mathieson Treasurer — Alex. Stables, jun. Procurator-Fiscal—Alexander Stronach, advocate Town-clerk— George Grub, LL.D., advocate Cashier—George Stables, jun. Officer—James Charles

POLICE. The Magistrates and Town Council are ex- officio Commissioners of Police. Clerk of Police—George Stables, jun. Treasurer— John G. Dawson Collector—Alex. Diack Office—13 Belmont street, Aberdeen Officer —William Lonie

Incorporations.

Patron—Principal Campbell Convener— John Arthur. Master of Hospital—Robert Clark Cashier for the Court—George Stables, jun. Trades. Deacons. Boxmastebs. Hammermen David McHardy John Arthur Wrights and Coopers Robert Clark George Laws Weavers Wm. Cromar John Mitchell Tailors James Daniel Alex. Garden Shoemakers Alexander Connon John Jamieson Bakers and Brewers George Grub Geo. Stables, juh Fleshers and Fishers John Nicol George Rae ' Clerk—George Grub, LL.D., advocate. 30 354 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Seminaries of Learning.

University Buildings, High Street. (See Educational Directory, p. 39) Grammar School, New Street. Bector—Cosmo M'Pherson Grant, A.M. Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry. Rector—Rev. A. Anderson Bell's School, Bots, New Street. Teaclier— George Duthie Do. Girls, Do. Teacher—Miss Stewart Parochial, New Street. Teacher—John Gregory.

ADAM, Miss, milliner, 41 Spittal Adams, William, tailor, 48 Spittal Allan, Alexander, wright and cabinetmaker, Wrights and Coopers' close, High street Allan, Mrs, lodgings, 15 College bounds Allan, Mrs, Glamis cottage, 20 Spittal Anderson, Eev. Alexander, A.M., proprietor and director of Gymnasium, 7 Chanonry Anderson, Alex., farmer and cab proprietor, 56 High street Anderson. John, missionary, 1 Spittal Annand, Miss, 30 College bounds Arthur, John, blacksmith, King street road

BAIRD, Miss, feuar, 109 High street Barker, Henry Martyn, M.A., rector of Gymnasium, 113 High street Baxter, Mrs, merchant, 90 High street Begg, John, sacrist, University buildings Birnie, Mrs, 61 Don street Bisset, Mrs, midwife, 2 Love lane, Spittal Blackie, Mrs, sprain rubber, East back road Booth, John (of Booth & M'Callum), New Bridge of Don Brown, Mrs Dr, 49 Don street Buchan, Eobert, vintner, 2 Spittal Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry Buchan, Mrs, Hermitage cottage Burnett, Miss, of Kemnay, Don street

CALDEE,, Bobert, boot and shoe maker, 46 Spittal Cameron, John F., letter-carrier, 15 College bounds Campbell, Bev. P. C, D.D., principal (University of Aber- deen), 13 Chanonry Chalmers, Mrs, 17 High street Cheyne, Alex., foreman, Seaton Brick-work Chisholm, Alex., 89 High street Christie, Alex., manager, Seaton Brick-work OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 355

Clark, Alex., boot and shoe maker, 3 College bounds Clark, Alex., cooper, Don street Clark, James, cooper, Don street Clark, Robert, painter and paperhanger, and keeper of the trades' niortcloths, 19 Don street Clark, William, miller, Don mills Comion, Eobert, gardener, Brick-kilns Connon, Mrs, 30 College bounds Cormack, George, portrait and miniature painter, 16 College bounds Craig, John, feuar, 46 Spittal Creighton, Mrs, 68 Spittal Cromar, Wm., grocer and gardener, 92 Spittal Cromar, Mrs David, feuar, 92 Spittal Cruickshank, James, wright, 23 College bounds Cruicksbank, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 109 High street Cunningham, Mrs, cowfeeder,12 High street

DAVIDSON, Wm., gamekeeper, Seaton house Dawson, JohnG., advocate, 28 High street; office, 36 Maris- chal street, Aberdeen Dawson, Robert, land steward, Seaton house Donald, Mrs James, Kildare cottage, King street road Downie, John, carter, and Old Aberdeen carrier, 3 Poison's lane Drummond, John, bootmaker, Seabank, King street road Duff, Mrs, Firhill cottage, Spittal Duncan, Alex., shipmaster, 93 Spittal Duncan, John, cattle salesman, 37 Spittal Duncan, Wm., flesher, Spittal

Dunn, Wm. , crofter, Old Bridge of Don Duthie, George, teacher, Bell's school

EDMOND, Wm., jun., tailor, 14 College bounds Ewing, Mrs, lodgings, 13 College bounds

FAR.QUHARSON, John, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal Forbes, Major James, 15 Chanonry Forbes, Thomas, butcher, 60 High street Franklin J. H., asst. prof, of chemistry (University of Aber- deen), Amelia cottage, 67 Spittal Fuller, Frederick, A.M., professor of mathematics, Univer- sity of Aberdeen Fyfe, James, flesher, 67 High street Fyfe, Rev. John, registrar and librarian (University of Aber- deen), High street

College GALL, Mrs, lodgings, 19 bounds . 356 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Gardiner, Eev. T., minister of the Free Church, Free Manse Garioch, Mrs (late of Strichen), 45 High street Garner, John, chief officer, Preventive Station, Bridge of Don Gavin, Eitchie, and Co., Seaton Pottery Gavin, Thos., vintner, New Bridge of Don (of Gavin, Eitchie, &Co.) Geddes, Win. D., professor of Greek, University of Aberdeen George, James, insurance broker, 11 Chanonry Gerard, Misses, 6 Chanonry Gibb, Wei., boot and shoe maker, 9 College bounds Gibb, Mrs, midwife, 9 College bounds Glover, Thomas, Braehead cottage, Old Bridge of Don Gordon, James, M.D., 110 High street Gove, Wm., merchant, King street road Grant, Alex., 76 High street Grant, Cosmo M'Pherson, session clerk and rector of Old

Aberdeen Grammar school, 5 Orchard place ; entrance from King street or College bounds Gregory, John, teacher, Parochial school, New street Greig, Wm. grocer, Bridge of Don , Greig, Mrs James, grocer, King street roa^d Greig, Mrs, 28 Spittal Grigor, Wm. (H.M.C.), 2 Orchard place

HATT, George, North lane Hay, Alex., late merchant, Orchard house, 1 College bounds Hendry, John, county constable, 42 Don street

IRVINE, Alex., innkeeper and cab proprietor, New street Isaac, Mrs George, market gardener, King street road

JAFFRAY, Miss, 48 Don street Jamieson, Eev. George (Old Machar Church), 5 Chanonry Jamieson, Mrs Wm., 25 College bounds Johnston, John, grocer, Don View, Bridge of Don

KEITH, Wm., farmer, SO Spittal Kelly, Miss, dressmaker, 19 College bounds Kilgour, James, spirit dealer, 87 High street Kilgour, John, church officer, Church gate Kilgour, Eobert, carter, East Back road, Don street Kyd, David, mercantile marine office, h. Glamis cottage, 20 Spittal

LAWS & Cumming, cartwrights, King street road Laws, George, cartwright, King street road Leask, Miss, 4 College bounds Leighton, John, builder, 2 Orchard place .

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Leslie, Major L. X., 14th Regiment H. P., Tillydrone Leslie, Hugh Fraser (of Powis), Powis House Leslie, fm., shoemaker, King street road Linton, Wm., mason, High street Lyell, Mrs, 12 College bounds Lyon, Mrs David, Mary cottage, King street road and 26 South Portland street, Glasgow

M e ARTHUR, Rev. George, mathematical master, Gram- mar school, Aberdeen, 29 High street M'Donald, Mrs, haberdasher, 104 High street M'Kay, Edward, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 Spittal M'Lennan, John, Applebank, Spittal Macgrigor, William, baker, 97 High street Mackie, Charles, jun., cattle dealer, 1 Market lane Macleod, Miss, 11 High street Macpherson, Mrs Dr, 37 High street Macrobbie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside Malcolm, Aitken, iron moulder, 29 Spittal Marshall, Andrew (of T., M., & Co.), 5 Powis place Massie, William, salmon fisher, New Bridge of Don Mathieson, Robert (late Excise), 15 High street Matthew, Ales., sergeant of county police, 26 College bounds Melvin, Miss, lodgings, 1 Orchard place Miller, Alex., 7 High street Milne, George, 3 Orchard place Milne, Miss, teacher, New Schoolhouse, 38 Spittal Milne, Miss, lodgings, 5 Orchard place, College bounds Milligan, Wm., professor of Divinity and Biblical criticism,. 34 College bounds Minto, Mrs, 30 College bounds Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry Moir, George, feuar, 100 Spittal Mollison, Mrs James, lodgings, 52 High street

Morice, D. R., advocate, 46 Don street ; office, 34 Marischal street, Aberdeen Mowat, William, 63 Don street

WICOL, Jas., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 16, /* 45 High st Nicol, Leslie, church office, Church gate

PAUL, John, boot and shoe maker, King street road Pirie, Alex., vintner, King street road Pirie, Alexander (of A. Pirie & Sons), Seaton house Poison, Robert L., M. D., surgeon, 2 Chanonry Poison, Mrs, 68 High street Porter, John, joiner, 49 Spittal Porter, Mrs, grocer, 25 Spittal ,

358 OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY.

Post Office (receiving), 43 High street

RAE, George, fanner, 1 Seaton gate Eitchie, James (of Gavin, Kitchie, & Co.), 33 King street road Eitchie, William, boot and shoe maker, 103 High street Eobb, Peter, sexton, St. Peter's Cemetery Eobertson, William, Dam-head, Bridge of Don Eoss, Robert, surgeon and apothecary (Post-Office), 43 High street Eoss, Mrs William, grocer, 30 High street

SANGSTEXt, Andrew, crofter, North lane Scorgie, Eobert, Merchant cottage, 13 East back road Scott, A., professor of Oriental languages, University of Aberdeen Scroggie, Miss, governess, Mitchell's hospital, 9 Chanonry Sim, John, boot and shoemaker, 89 High street Simpson, Andrew, wright, 25 College bounds Sinclair, John, gardener, 50 Don street Smith, Alexander, farmer, Linkfield Smith, Alexander, hosier and general draper, 59 High street Smith, James, carter, East back road Smith, James, tailor and grocer, 25 College bounds Smith, Eev. Eobert, D.D., 1st charge, Old Machar Church 14 Chanonry Smith, Mrs, lodgings, 25 College bounds Smith, Mrs, grocer, 94 Spittal Smith, Mrs James, 17 High street Smith, Miss, draper, 3 High street Stables, A & Sons, grocers and spirit merchants, 1 12 High st. Stables, Alex. (Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.), 106 High street Stables, George, jun, (of Alex. Stables & Son), 112 High st. Stables, George, vintner, 102 High street Stables, Mrs Alexander, 108 High street Stephen, Win., shipmaster, Orchard house Stevenson, James, wright, Seaton gate Stevenson, John, boot and shoemaker, 114 High street Stewart, Miss, teacher (Bell's school), h. 109 High street Strachan, Charles, baker, 79 High street Struthers, John, M.D., professor of Anatomy, University of Aberdeen, 11 College bounds Symmers, Wm., shipmaster ("Five Sisters"), 32 High street

TAIT, George, Seaton farm King street road Thorn, John, vintner, 1 Don street Thorn, Wm., mason, 64 High staeet OLD ABERDEEN DIRECTORY. 359

Thorn, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Orchard place Thomson, Andrew (of Thomson, Marshall, & Co.), Powis lodge Thomson, David, professor of Natural Philosophy and secre- tary (University of Aberdeen), 31 College bounds Thomson, John, blacksmith and veterinary surgeon, King street road Thomson, Marshall, and Co., brewers, 18 High street Tocher Wm., overseer (Salmon fishing), Bridge of Don Trail, Samuel D.D., Professor of Theology, University of Aberdeen, Divinity Manse, University TurrefF, Gavin (Union Bank), 79 Spittal

VALENTINE, John, crofter, Bridge of Don

WATKINS, John A, Rose cottage, College bounds "Watson, George, blacksmith and farmer, 74 Spittal Watt, John, Mains of Seaton Watt, John, advocate, 70 High street White, Mrs Wm., Bridgefield, Old Bridge of Don Williamson, Miss, Bed Lion tavern, 70 Spittal Winton, John, feuar, Prospect cottage, 65 Spittal Wright, Mrs, Don View hotel, Bridge of Don

YEATS, Thomas, butcher, 24 Spittal Yeoman, John, cartwright, King street road .

WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Churches.

Established—W. M. Keay. Free—A. F. Moir. Congregational Union- TREASUEERS OF CONGREGATIONS. Established—Alex. Fullerton. Free— Congregational Union—Archibald Shirriffs

Elders of the Parish Church.

Thomas Cumming John Fullerton Andrew gangster James Dey George Kemp John Wight Alex. Flockhart Robert M Donald Alexander Will Alex. Fullerton Alexander Moir Session Clerk—John Fullerton. Precentor—William

Alexander Pirie, beadle, 32 Hadden street.

Elders of the Free Church.

George Swap John Booth John Taylor John Milne Andrew Beattie George F. Duthie James Byres James Morgan John Bonnyman James McAUan Alexander Barnett James Hewitt John Catto Alexander Grant George Lawrence William Catto William Hutton John Cameron Clerk—G. F. Duthie. Garden Hepburn, beadle, 127 Hadden street.

Deacons of Congregational Chapel.

James Paterson Archibald Shirriffs Alexander Step)' en Wm. Williamson John torter Alexander Meal George Thorn John Pratt

James Paterson, Secretary. Archibald Shirriffs, Treasurer.

John Pratt, beadle, 119 Hadden street.

Teachers.

Woodside School—G. F. Duthie. Parish Female School, Shand's Walk— Miss Wallace. Female Teachers—Misses Hall, Fraser, and Findlay.

Post Office,

67 Hadden Street — — —

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Postmaster— Jas. Murison. Letter Carrier—George Cooper, h. 114 Hadden st. Money Orders issued aud paid daily from 9 a. m. till 6 p. m. 1st Delivery of Letters commences at 7.15 a. m. in Summer, and 7.45 Winter.

2nd Do. do. do. 1.50 p.m. Box closes 10.55 a.m , 2.55 and 8 p.m. 1st Despatch, at 11 a.m. 2nd do. at 3 p.m. 3rd do. at 8.30 p.m.

Water Committee.

Constituted 1854. Trustees—The Ministers of the Es- Secretary—Robert M'Donald | tablished and Free Churches, the and j Treasurer— John Wight Secretary of the Great North of Scot- Members— T). Terrier, Wm. Johnston, land Railway, ex-officiis John Reid Chairman— D. Ferrier [

Parochial Coal Fund-1840.

President—William HuttOD. Treasurer— John Wight. Secretary— Rev. W. M. Keay 12 Extraordinary and 32 Ordinary Members

Total Abstinence Society (1839) 200 Members.

President —Alexander Barnett. Vice-Presidents— A. F. Moir and Thomas Barron. Secretary—A. Farquhar. Treasurer—John Forbes

Police Commissioners. John Crombie junior.—Senior Magistrate Dr Fowler. Junior Magistrate. David Ferrier. Junior Magistrate John Taylor John Wight George Mair William Johnston William Hutton Andrew Beattie David Smith Archibald i-hirriffs George F. Duthie. Clerk

Police Officers.

Alexander Morison, sergeant Alexander Mennie, constable Geoige Lyell, sheriff officer

A DAN, Charles, farmer, Nether Buckie Allan, Miss, Tanfield house Anderson, A., gardener, Sunnybank, Hilton Angus, Arthur, farmer, Hayton

BARKER, William, broker, 4 Bairnshall lane Barnett, Alexander, wright, 152 Hadden street Barron, Alex., baker, 100 Hadden street 362 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Barron, Thomas and Son, painters, glaziers, and paper- hangers, 137, 7*28 Hadden street Barron, William (of Barron & Son), 100 Hadden street Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140 Hadden street Beattie, John, stonedresser, 3 Wellington place Bell, Alex., baker and grocer, 47 Barron street Bell, David, bread and biscuit manufactory, 124 Hadden street Begg, John, merchant, 73 Barron street Beverly, A., 163 Barron street Beveridge, Win., boot and shoe maker, 62 Hadden street Birss, Kobert, Wholesale Druggist, 27 Queen street, Aber- deen, h. Fountville Black, Mrs John, 39 Hadden street Blair, Patrick, shoe warehouse, 117 Hadden street, h. Bridge house, Barron street Bonnyman, John, millwright (J. and J. Crombie), h. 5 Grand- holm houses Booth, Mrs, midwife, 36 Wellington street Bruce John M., writer, 111 Barron street Burnet, Andrew, mason, 255 Barron street

CAIRD, George, clerk (A. Brown), Alexandra cottage Caird, Wm., mason, 11 Grandholm street Cameron, Wm., cashier (J. and J. Crombie), Grandholm works Campbell, David, plasterer, 7 Wellington street Catto, John, farmer, Lower Cotton Catto, John, carter, Mary Arm cottage Chapman, Charles, merchant, Hayton Cock, James, mill manager (A. Hadden and Sous), Gordon's mills Cooper, George, letter carrier, 114 Hadden street Cowie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden street Crombie, James and John, woollen manufacturers, Grand- holm works Crombie, James, Goval, Fintray, and 16 Bon-Accord square, Aberdeen Crombie, John, accountant, Donbank cottage Crombie, John, jun., Cotton lodge Crombie, John, Balgownie lodge, by Grandholm Cruickshank, James, 111 Hadden street Cumming, James, farmer, Smithfield Cumming, Thomas, farmer, Upper Buckie

DAVIE, Mrs, merchant, 98 Hadden street Dey, James, tenter, Grandholm WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 363

Dingwall, John, shoemaker, 28 Barron street Don, David, farmer, Balgownie Donald, Alex., farmer, Hilton Bank Duguid, Alexander, cowfeeder, 33 School lane Duncan, Alex., wright, 4 "Wellington place Duncan, George, gardener, 20 "Wellington street Duncan, John, gardener, Gordon's mills Duncan, William, boot and shoemaker, 41 Hadden street Duthie, George F., schoolmaster, Woodside, h. Maryville Duthie, John, 68 Hadden street

EDDIE, Alexander, carter, Bank street Elmsly, George, "Woodside house

FARQTJHAR, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 121, h, 123 Hadden street Ferrier, A. and Co., merchants, 5 Ji. 7 Hadden street Ferrier, David and "William, farmers, Persley Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron street Fettes, David, jun., merchant, 223 Barron street Finlay, James, flesher, 34 Hadden street Findlay, James, tenter, Grandholm, h. 133 Hadden street Findlay, Mrs, Park street Findlay, Miss, teacher, Park street Fisher, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, "Wellington place Fisher, Mrs John, feuar, Wellington street Flaxington, Benjamin, foreman, Grandholm works Forbes, James, broker, 13 Wellington street Forbes, Peter, feuar, 8 Queen street Fowler, James, E., M.D., Ardenville Fraser, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 106 Hadden street Fraser, Miss, teacher, 2 Park street Fullerton, Alex., wright, 13 Queen street Fullerton, John, (of Johnston & Fullerton), 40 School lane Fullerton, John, clerk, 1 Brown street

GIBSON, William, baker, h. 205 Barron street Gibson, Miss, milliner, 150 Hadden street Gillanders, Francis, feuar, 8 Canal street Gillespie, Alex., mason, Bella cottage, Tanfield walk Glass, Alex., bookseller, smallware merchant, and pre- parer of objects for the microscope, 69 Hadden street Gordon, James, tailor, 116 Hadden street Gordon, Peter, cowfeeder, 30 Gaelic lane Gorman, Mrs, merchant 2 Hadden street Gove, James, merchant, 148 Hadden street Grant, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 181 Barron street Grant, James, contractor, 1 Grant street 364 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Grant, John, engineer, 30 Hadden street Grassick, William, 146 Hadden street Grassick, Mrs, milliner, 146 Hadden street

HADDEN", A. and Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's mills Hadden, James, mason, Rosebank cottage Hadden, Robert, salmon fisher, Cruives of Don Haigh, James Overend, manager, h. Gordon lodge Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace Hardie, Alexander, gardener and farmer, Jessibank Henderson, Matthew, flesher, 147, h. 149 Hadden street Hendry, A. M., general merchant, Bridge house Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 127 Hadden street Hewitt, Lewis, carter, 33 Hadden street Howarth, William, weaver, Hayton road Hutton, Wm., grocer, 153 Hadden street

INGRAM, Mrs Adam, merchant, 27 Hadden street

JACK, Mrs Wm., feuar, 128 Hadden street Jamieson, A., carter, 37 Hadden street Jamieson, Mrs Wm., feuar, 125 Hadden street Johnson, Mrs, Tanfield cottage Johnston and Fullerton, builders and timber merchants, 20 Hadden street Johnston, Wm. (of Johnston and Fullerton), 18 Hadden st. Johnston, Lady, Hilton house

KEAY, Rev. William Murray, M.A., Parish minister, the Manse Keith, John, farmer, Persley Kemp, Alex., flesher, 7 Barron street Kerr, Miss, 152 Hadden street Key, John Morris, feuar, 133 Barron street Kirton, Alexander, tailor 107 Hadden street Knowles, George S.D., L.R.C.P.E., L.F.P.S.G., andL.M.G., 54 Hadden street

XiAXNCr, James, flesher, 15 Hadden treet, h. 16 Welling- ton street Lawrence, George, gas inspector, Middlefield Leslie, John, Grandholm cottage Lyell, Charles, carter, 12 Bairnshall lane Lyell, George, 12 Bairnshall lane

M'COURTIE, George W., Dunedin cottage, and 8 John street Aberdeen M'Dermott, Alex., 243 Barron street WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 365

M'Donald, Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron street M'Donald, Robert, late druggist, 65 Hadden street M'Gilvray, Eev. Walter, D.D. (Free Gilcoinston Church), h. Persley den M'Hardy, Robert, feuar, 1 Kilgour street M'Allan, William, spirit dealer, 31, h. 29 Wellington street M'Intosh, John, consulting engineer, 150 Hadden street M'Kenzie, Capt. A., 1 Brown street M'Kenzie, Gustavus, watch and clock maker, 121 Barron street M'Kenzie, John, gardener, 9 Hadden street M'Kenzie, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 110, h. 112 Hadden street M'Kenzie, Mrs, midwife, 70 Hadden street Mair, George, vintner, 301 Barron street Martin, James (late of Ceylon), Cumming's Park Maitland, George, merchant, 93 Barron street Maitland, Miss, dressmaker, 93 Barron street Mathieson, Mrs, feuar, 3 Wellington street Melvin, John, mason, 11 Hadden street Melvin, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Hadden street Mess, Jonathan, flour, meal, and barley mills, Gordon's mills, h. Don cottage Mitchell, William, cowfeeder, Bairnshall lane Moir, Rev. Alexander Forbes, Free Church Manse Morran, James, blacksmith Canal terrace Morison, Thomas, stoneware merchant, 40 Hadden street Morrison, William, feuar, Tanfield cottage Murison, James, chemist and dentist, 67 Hadden street Munro, Alex., quarrier, Persley Munro, George, shoe maker and feuar, 107 Barron street Murker, Mrs, merchant, 16 Wellington street Murray, Robert, clother, 145 Hadden street Murray, Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 127 Barron street

NICOL, John, 14 Wellington street Nicol, Mrs Wm., 10 School lane Mven, Alex., writer, Primrose cottage

OGG, George, 153 Barron street

PATEKSON, John, engine-driver, 19 Wellington street Paul, James, watch and clockmaker, 13 Hadden street Petrie, George, shoemaker, 74 Hadden street Petrie, George, Tanfield walk

Petrie, James, wright, Kittybrewster, Ji. 5 Mary place ol 366 WOODSIDE DIRECTORY.

Philip, George, feuar, 16 Hadden street Pirie, A. & Sons, paper manufacturers, Woodside works Pirie, Alex., beadle (Established church), h. 32 Hadden street Ploughman, Ann, merchant, 49 Hadden street Porter, William, farmer, Persley

RAE, Alexander, wright, Gordon's mills, h. 139 Hadden street Eeid, John, spirit retailer, 45 Hadden street Eeid, John, mason, 15 Grandholm street Eeid, James S., teacher of music, h. 1 "Wellington place Eeid, Mrs, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane Eeith, Eobert, farmer and cattle salesman, Middlefield Eennie, Alex., feuar, Mary place, h. Westbank Eennie, Miss, grocer, 3 Barron street Eiddle, James, Kittybrewster tavern Eitchie, Alex., grocer, 153, h 151 Barron street Eobertson, Daniel, general merchant, 52 Hadden street Eobertson, John, clerk, 3 Wellington street Rose, Wm., grocer, 4 Barron street Eoss, Charles, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, drug- gist, ironmonger, &c, 136, h. 134 Barron street Eoss, John, wright, 91 Barron street Eoss, Eobert, C, chemist and druggist, 138 Hadden street Ross "William C, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 63 Hadden street Eourke, Michael, tinsmith, 29 Hadden street Eussel, Wm., bookseller, Millbank cottage Eutherford, John, blacksmith, 1 Brown street

SANGSTEE, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Hadden st. Sangster, Andrew, clerk, Grandholm Scott, David, slater, 14 School lane Scott, Mrs, feuar, 19 Gaelic lane Shand, John, manager (A. P. & Sons), h. Woodside works Shepherd, James, stoneware merchant, 42 Barron street Shirriffs, Archibald, manager (J. & J. Crombie) Simpson, Alexander, flesher and cattle dealer, 127| Hadden street Skene, Alex., merchant, 46 Barron street Skinner, James, flesher, 48 Hadden street, h. 1 Barron street Skinner, Mrs, 1 Hadden street Smith, Charles, mason, Kirkpark Smith, David, manager, carpet works, Gordon's mills, h. Lilybank Smith, John, gardener, Bairnshall Soutter, James, h. merchant, Lower Middlefield house Stephen, Charles, ^clothier and grocer, 85 Hadden [street WOODSIDE DIRECTORY. 367

Stewart, John, stonedresser, 135 Hadden street Swan, John, fish curer, 28 Wellington street

TAYLOR, John, merchant, 237 Barron street Taylor, Wm., gardener, 15 Wellington street Taylor, Mrs James, feuar, 1 Well street, Barron street Taylor, James, grocer and spirit dealer 145, h. 147 Barron street Thorn, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 129 Hadden street Thomson, Andrew, shipmaster, 3 Canal street Troup, Mrs, Newseat, Wellington street

URQTJHART, Kenneth, baker, 44 Hadden street, h. Heath cottage, Queen street

WALKER, George, tailor, 57 Barron street Walker, John, merchant, 58 Barron street Wallace, Wm., merchant, 109 Hadden street

Wallace, Miss, teacher, Shand's walk, ft. 131 Hadden street Warrender, Thomas, farmer, Persley Watson, D., engine driver, G. N. of S. E., 7i. 20 Gaelic lane Watson, George, wright, Canal terrace Webster, Eobert, station agent, h. 1 Station street Wight, John, 46 Hadden street Will, Alexander, feuar, 177 Barron street Will, Alexander, carter, Grandholm works Williamson, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 25 Wellington street Wilson, Alexander, farmer Leadside

YULE, David, carter, h. 75 Barron street Yunnie, Wm., clerk, Grandholm ——— — — —

ALTEKATIONS AND ADDITIONS.

Enter— Best, Alex. Vans, M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng., 243a Union street „ Boyd, Mrs, 4 Rubislaw place

,, Connell, J. M., bootmaker, 46 Union street

,, Connon, John, & Co., Caledonian hotel, Trinity street

,, Cooper, Henry, & Co., manufacturers, 37 Market street

,, Donald, Wm., builders' ironmonger, 68 Windmillbrae, h. 37 Mount st.

,, Duncan, Alexander, gardener, Westmore, Stocket

,, Gordon, Alexander, shoemaker, Cairnfield, Stocket „ Grant, William, Methlick villa, Westfield terrace

,, Gray, Mrs, 3 Marine place

,, Mackie, Andrew, grocer, 65 George street „ Marr, James, pianoforte tuner, Lobban's court, 29 Castle street

,, Scott, John, 63 George street

,, Smith, James, gardener, Cairnfield, Stocket

,, Stewart, G. R., shipmaster, 119 Crown street

,, Stewart, Mrs, 2 Devanha terrace Omit—Altiia, Caesar, glass-blower and optician, 29 Huntly street

,, Boyd, John, supervisor of Inland Revenue, South bridge, Holburn street, h. Cherrybank

,, Breams, Henry, furniture dealer, 41 Castle street

,, Fiddes, John H., grain merchant, 43 Marischal street

,, Gartly, William, Scotsman reporter office, 20 Market street „ Hdl, James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall & Co.),

,, Macleod, Peter, commercial traveller (Keppie & Co., Glasgow), 103 King street „ Smith, James, commercial traveller, 168 Crown street

,, Scott, E. & S., boot and shoe warehouse, 46 Union street Correct—Berry, William, innkeeper, 8 Trinity street—read, brewer, Loch side brewery, Loch street

,, Cowan, Rev. Henry (West Parish) read, h. 28 North Silver street

,, Gill, William, manager, Footdee Baking Association, &c. read. Gill, William, baker, 3 Yeats' lane

,, Henderson, William, hatter, 24 Union street—read, 30 Union street

,, Inglis, Andrew, M.D., F.R.C.S. Edin. read, h. 1 East Craibstone st.

,, Jamieson, John, plumber, &c—read, Jamieson, James,

,, Johnston, Robert, shipmaster, 7 Waverley place read, 77 Water- loo quay

,, Kemp, Robert, miller and grain merchant—read, h. Millbank cot- tage, Murtle

,, Lendrum, John, fringe and tassel maker, &c. read, 96 Union street, h. 9 Crimon place

,, Mackenzie, Malcolm, of Friendville read, Mrs Mackenzie,

(LIMITED).

CAPITAL-ONE MILLION STERLING.

Head Office—

31, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

Glasgow Office— ' London Office—

ST. VINCENT STREET. I 117, CANNON STREET, E.C. DIRECTORS. Chairman—Allan A. Machonochie Wellwood, Esq. of Meadow and Garvock Deputy-Chairman—Alexander Hamilton, Esq., L.L.B., W.S., Edinburgh John Miller, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh James Forman, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh

David Dickson, Esq , Wholesale Stationer, Edinburgh John Haliburton King, Esq., of Balerno Charles Mackinlay, Esq., Merchant, Leith

Thomas Sprot, Esq., W.S , Edinburgh George Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh Henry Moffat, Esq., of Eldin, S.S.C., Edinburgh Manager—James Rhind Carphin. Secretary—John Hurry.

INSURANCES of nearly every description of Property in the United Kingdom are accepted by this Company at the most moderate rates of Premium.

Transfers from other Offices Free of Expense to Insurers. Application for Agencies may be made to the Managers.

Agents at Aberdeen.

JAMES GEORGE, Stockbroker. | J. H. BOWER, 34, Marischal Street. T. A. W. A. YOUNGSON, Advocate. DUNCAN & CLYNE, Advocates. —

370 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), INCORPORATED UNDER THE " COMPANIES ACT, 1862."

Capital, £250,000.

HEAD OFFICE—28, QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH. OFFICE IN GLASGOW-16, ST. VINCENT PLACE.

TRUSTEES. Sir David Baxter, Baronet of Kilmaron Laurence Robertson, Esq., Cashier, Royal Bank of Scotland A. Kincaid Mackenzie, Esq., Manager, Commercial Bank of Scotland William James Duncan, Esq., Manager, National Bank of Scotland William Thomas Thomson, Esq., Manager, Standard Life Assurance Co. DIRECTORS. Charles Cowan, Esq. of Valleyfield David Thorn, Esq., Merchant, Leith Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh George Clark Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank John Cook, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh William Smith, Esq., Manager of the English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, Edinburgh R. E. Scott, C.A., Edinburgh Manager—JAMES WILKIE, Esq., C A. Agent in Glasgow—S. M. Penney, Esq.

THIS ASSOCIATION provides Security for the Actings, Intromissions, and Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust and Respon- sibility, and undertakes, amongst others, the following descriptions of Risks, viz. : Managers, Secretaries, Agents, Tellers, and Clerks of Banks, Insurance Companies, Railways, and other Public Institutions. Factors, Trustees, Collectors, Receivers, and others intrusted with the Management of Property, and collection of Rents, &c. Commercial Clerks, Book-keepers, &c, and Travellers for Commercial Houses The Association transacts Guarantee Business alone, unconnected with Risks of any other description whatever.

Forms of Proposal, and every information, may be obtained at the Head Office, or from any of the Agents of the Association.

AGENTS IN ABERDEEN— HORNE & SMITH, 25, Marischal Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. 371

ff|)oe ITitopffal & i^ontron anil faloht INSU RANCE COMPANY. INSTITUTED 1836—EMPOWERED BY ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. CHIEF OFFICES—

1, DALE STREET, Liverpool ; 7, CORNHILL, London. SCOTTISH BOARD OFFICE— 128, INGRAM STREET, Glasgow.

INVESTED FUNDS, - - - Upwards of £3,538,078 ANNUAL INCOME, - - - Upwards of £1,292,975

DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND— Chairman—James Reid Stewart, Esq., Glasgow.

Jas. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P., Greenock. I Aw. Buchanan, Esq., of Auchentorlie. Robert F. S. Stewart. Esq., Lasswade. S. Boult, Esq., Managing Director. \

RESIDENT SECRETARY. Glasgow—D. Stewart, Esq.

MEDICAL REFEREES. Glasgow—R. Scott Orr. Esq., M.D. Aberdeen—William Pirrie, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E.

FIRE INSURANCE. Insurances can be effected with the Company on Property of every descrip- tion, and in all parts of the world. The Annual Income from this Branch exceeds £867,000.

LIFE INSURANCE. Special advantages attaching to the Life Policies of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. The rates of Premium are moderate for all descriptions of Insurance. Every Policy on the Bonus Plan is entitled, after Five Years' Premiums have been paid, to a FIXED BONUS, according to the Table in the Prospectus, which is guaranteed as part of the Policy. A distinctive feature of our Bonus is, that after Ten Years it INCREASES ANNUALLY, instead of, as in most Life Offices remaining stationary for a period of five or seven years. Claims are paid Thirty Days after admission. Medical Fees and Policy Stamps paid by the Company. Forms of Proposals, Prospectuses, and all necessary information furnished

on application. . , AGENTS— Aberdeen John Sheed, 44, Marischal Street.

,, J. Russell Mackenzie, Architect, Adelphi Court. Banchory William Bisset, General Merchant. Inverurie George Jackson, do. Peterhead James Mackinnon, Commission Agent. Stonehaven James Wood, Druggist. Tarland James Grant, Merchant. Turriff James Walker, Sen., do. Oldmeldrum John Davidson, do. ;

372 ADVERTISEMENTS. GUARANTEE SOCIETY, No. 19, Birchen Lane, Cornhill, London,

(Being the House lately occupied by the 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 Bank of Ireland, The Secretary of State in Council for India, The Corporation of the City of London, The Principal Banking and Railway Companies in the United Kingdom.

EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 5 VICTORIA—SESSION 1842.

TRUSTEES—

H. H. CANNAN, Esq. I Sir C. RUGGE PRICE, Bart. GEORGE SCOVELL, Esq. BOARD OF DIRECTORS— Chairman—George Scovell, Esq. Deputy -Chairman—Francis Lysons Price, Esq. Major Wynell Adams, Esq. Jonathan S. Pidgeon, Esq. John Benson, Esq. C. Saunderson, Esq.

Herbert H. Cannan, Esq. J Auditors—John Rannie and Robert Tucker, Esqs. 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 Lothbury, London ; Messrs Home & Rose, Edinburgh; Thomas Crozier, Esq., Dublin. Prospectuses, and all necessary information, may be obtained of the Secretary, 19 Birchen Lane, Cornhill, London, or any of the Society's agents.

THIS Society was the first Public Company established in Great Britain to obviate the inconveniences and defects of Suretyship by private Bondsmen, and its security is accepted by the Banks of England and Ireland, and most of the Public Companies, Bankers, 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 themselves 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 dishonesty of the person em- ployed, according to the amount specified in the bond, and therefore obviates ADVERTISEMENTS. 373

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 ot 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.

Rates from 10s. 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.

A BE RDE E N— Messrs STRONACH & DCJGUID, Advocates, 71, King Street, Agents.

SCOTTISH LEGAL

BURIAL

LOAN SOCIETY. Established March, 1852. Enrolled for Scotland, agreeably to the Acts of Parliament 18 and 19, and 21 and 22 Vict., Cap. 63 and 101, being the* only legal Society in Scotland upon the same principle. HEAD OFFICE—86, Wilson Street, Glasgow, With BRANCH OFFICES in all the PRINCIPAL TOWNS in SCOTLAND.

SOME of the advantages that this Society possesses above

almost all others are—That Assurances can be effected from £1 10s to £100 ; That it admits Members at any age, if in good health; That all Weekly Pay- ments are regularly uplifted and definitely stated at entry, and do not increase

upon the members ; That no extra levy can be made, and no fines can be in- flicted. All claims promptly settled within Twelve Hours after application. Information regarding the Society may be obtained on application to A. H. WATSON, Agent for the above Society, 24, John Street. 374 ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITON MEDICAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.

ESTABLISHED 1854.—INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Annual Income, £237,980. Invested Funds, 667,493.

Head Office for Scotland— QUEEN STREET, EDI NBUBGH.

Ordinary Directors. Chairman of the Board—HENRY MOFFAT, Esq., of Eldin.

Wm. N. Fraser, Esq., of Tornaveen. | Jas. Ritchie, Esq., Wholesale Stationer. John Messent, Esq., London. Rev.W. Robertson, D.D.,NewGreyfriars

Adam Morrison, Esq., S.S.C. I J. Turnbull,Esq.,of Abbey St. Bathans. Solicitor. Bankers. ANDREW WEBSTER, S.S.C. CLYDESDALE BANKING CO.

Consulting Physician. Consulting Surgeon. JAMES SPENCE, F.R.S., F.R.C.S.E., Sir JAMES Y. SIMPSON, Bart. Surgeon in Ordinary to the M.D. Queen in Scotland.

Medical Examiner—W. S. CARMICHAEL, F.R.C.S.E. Manager and Secretary for Scotland—DAVID HARRIS, F.S.S. THE BRITON MEDICAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Originated, and have most successfully carried out, a peculiar feature (now- known as the Briton feature), whereby, without the payment of any additional Premium, the Policies become payable to the Assured during his own lifetime, or in the event of his early death, to his family or other representatives. A Briton Policy costs no more than by the old plan, the Tables of the As- sociation having been framed upon data which bring out similar premiums to

those of other respectable Associations ; yet, though the charge is no more, the Briton enables the Assured to obtain the advantages other Assurance Com- panies offer, with the valuable addition of ^provision to himself in advanced life. This is accomplished by an equitable manner of allocating the Bonus. In- stead of increasing the amount assured, the Bonuses are applied to the extinction of the latter premiums. The larger the Bonuses, the earlier will the amount of the Policy become payable. AGENTS— Messrs. BOOTH & M'CALLTJM, Insurance Brokers. DISTRICT MANAGER— Mr. JOHN BOOTH, 56, MARISCHAL STREET, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 375 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH

ESTABLISHED 1839. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION.

©rastees.

The Hon. Lord Benholme The Right Hon. J. A. S. Wortley, Q.C" The Hon. Lord Jerviswoode William Dugmore, Esq., Q.C. William Smythe, Esq. of Methven Edward K. Karslake, Esq., M.P., Q.C.

^bettors in (Sbmlmrg^,

James Adam, Esq., S.S.C. William Lindsay, Esq., late Provost G. C. Arbuthnot, Esq. of Mavisbank of Leith John Cook, Esq., W.S. Fletcher Norton Menzies, Esq. of Alexander Hamilton, Esq., LL.B Menzies W.S. Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., C.A, James Steuart, Esq., W.S. THE Business of this Association embraces every bene- ficial form of Life Assurance, Annuities, and Endowments. Whole Term Assurances, payable at Death, may be effected, with or with- out Participation in Profit". Endowment Assurances, payable during Life, may be effected, as a Pro- vision for Old Age. Nine-Tenths of The Profits are divided among the Assured every Five Years. FIFTH DIVISION OF PROFITS.

The FIFTH QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION will take place at Christ- mas, 1870, when Participating Policies effected during 1868 under full Annual Premiums will be entitled to Three Years' Bonus Additions. In this Office the Bonus Additions have never been at a lower rate than ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per cent, per annum on the sums assured by whole Life Policies —a Rate of Additions which has now been maintained, without diminution, for upwards of Twenty-five Years. During 1867, the Association issued 618 New Life Policies, assuring £-422,529, and producing in New Premiums, £15,093. The Invested Funds at Christmas, 1867, amounted to £640,335 sterling.

Head Offices—

120 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH, . William Smith, Manager.

12 WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON, . J. Hill Williams, Actuary. Branch Offices—

105 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW, . James Wilson, Secretary. 41 LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, DUBLIN, David Drimmie, Secretary. Agents in Aberdeen-

Messrs. DAVIDSON & GAEDEN, Advocates, 7, Union Terrace. Mr. PATRICK COOPER, Advocate, 42, Union Street. Mr. D C. FRASER, Advocate, 74, Union Street. 376 ADVERTISEMENTS. BOIT-ACCOED

E S T A B LIS HE B 18 5

Enrolled under the Act 6 and 7, Will. IV., cap. 32. Shares, £25 each. Entry Money, 6d. per Share. TRUSTEES— Baillie FORBES, Baillie SIM, ROBERT LUMSDEN, Esq. DIRECTORS—

Baillie Urquhart, Chairman ; D. R. Lyall Grant, Esq. of Ringsford, Vice-

Chairman ; Messrs. Wm. Alexander, Clothier ; A. S. Cook, Clothier ;

George Donald, Glazier ; R. Ewan, Architect ; W. B. Ferguson, Secre- tary, Great North of Scotland Railway ; Wm. Ironside, Builder; James M'Kenzie, Baker; and G. Mackay, Leather Merchant. Solicitor—Thomas Ruxton, Advocate; Surveyor—James Henderson, Archi- tect; Treasurer—James Morison, New Market. Manager—Geo. Marqpis, G.A. Bankers—THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK.

THIS Company affords a very Safe and Profitable Investment for Sums from 2s a month upwards, repayable with interest at 5 per cent., and a share of Surplus Profits at the expiry of 15, 12, or 10 years, as the Member may elect at his entry. If entry for 15 years, the Monthly Payment per Share is 2s. ; if for 12 years, 2s 8d ; if for 10 years, 3s 5d. A payment of 2s Monthly for 15 years amounts to £18. In return for this the Member will receive at the end of 15 years £25, with a share of Surplus Profits. The Interest and Surplus Profits recently paid on Shares which entered in January, 1854, amounted together to 8| per cent Simple Interest on the Subscriptions, or upwards of 6 per cent. Compound Interest, over the whole period. Surplus Profits declared every second year. Any number of Shares may be held by a Member. Loans on security of Heritable Property granted to Members, repayable as may be agreed on, in 6, 8, 10, 12, or 15 years, in Monthly or Quarterly In- stalments. Loans are granted on application, and a fixed Commission or Pre- mium per Share is charged. The amount of Loans granted since 1854 exceeds £46,000. Borrowers are entitled to a share of the Surplus Profits. Members may withdraw at any time on giving notice to that effect. In- terest allowed on Shares withdrawn, and also Surplus Profits, after being Mem- bers for two years and five years respectively, in terms of the Rules. Copies of the Report, and Statement of the Company's Affairs for 1868, lately printed, and any further information, may be had on applying to

GEO. MARQUIS, C.A., Manager.

147, Union Street, Aberdeen, June, 1869. ADVERTISEMENTS. 377 CHARTER ED

HEAD OFFICE— HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.

PAID-UP CAPITAL, £800,000.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES- Bombay, Kurrachee, Calcutta, Rangoon, , Batavia, Hong- Kong, Shanghai, and Hankow.

THE CORPORATION Buy and Sell BiUs of Exchange, payable at the above-named places ; issue Letters of Credit ; undertake the Purchase and Sale of Indian Government and other Securities ; and con- duct all general Banking business. The Corporation also receive Money on Deposit, at rates of Interest vary- ing according to the length of time for which the deposit is made. On Deposits for not less than Twelve Months the rate is five per cent, per annum ; for longer periods a higher rate is allowed. The interest is payable half-yearly. Further particulars may be ascertained on application to the AGENT IN ABERDEEN— WILLIAM GORDON, Sharebroker, 29, Union St. ROYAL LIVER ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

ESTABLISHED JULY, 1850. Chief Office, - - 16, Preseot Street, Liverpool.

TRUSTEES. Charles Turner, Esq., M.P. Samuel | Grey Rathbone, Esq. Charles Edward Rawlins, jun., Esq.

ACCUMULATED CAPITAL APPROACHING—£200,000. Assurances effected from £1 10s. to £200.

Agent for Aberdeen and the North of Scotland— M. TOGAN, 34 GEORGE STREET, ABERDEEN, 32 378 ADVERTISEMENTS.

SAVINGS BAM OF ABERDEEN, EXCHANGE STEEET.

Trustees and Managers.

21st February, 1868.

The Lord Provost The Member of Parliament for the The Eldest Baillie City The Dean of Guild The Member of Parliament for the The Convener of the Trades County The Minister of the West Parish The Sheriff The President of the Society of Advo- The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen cates The Convener of the County The Treasurer of the Society of Advo- The President of the Mechanics' cates Institution The President of the Shipmasters' The Secretary of the Mechanics' In- Society stitution

The above are Managers ex-officiis.

John Angus, Advocate * James B. M'Combie, Advocate *Newell Burnett, Advocate *John D. Milne, Advocate * Robert Catto, Merchant *David McHardy, Ironmonger *James Chalmers, Printer Charles Playfair, Gunmaker *Alex. Chivas, Advocate James Rettie, Jeweller * Francis James Cochran of Balfour Simpson Shepherd, Merchant George Donald, Painter John Smith, Advocate *John Fraser, Bootmaker Neil Smith, Merchant Gray C. Fraser, Advocate * Alexander Stronach of Drumallan * James Garden, Advocate Lewis Smith, Bookseller * William Henderson, M.D. John Urquhart, Druggist * Alexander Jopp, Advocate John Watt, Advocate John Leslie, Manufacturer John Webster, Advocate * William Lumsden, Merchant *John Whyte, Merchant

Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.

Treasurer— David Wyllie, Cashier of the Union Bank.

Actuary and Cashier— Thomas Riddell.

THE BANK is Open every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, from Ten to Eleven Forenoon, and Seven to Eight Evening, and every THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from Nine to Eleven Morning, and from Six to Eight o'clock Evening, both for the receipt and repayment of Deposits, except on Saturday evening, xohen no money is paid out. It receives in Deposit aDy sum, from One Shilling upwards, to the extent of £30 within each year, ending at 20th November, and £150 in whole. A Pass ADVERTISEMENTS. 379

Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an abstract of the Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full Copies of the Rules may be had for Sixpence each. Interest at the rate of THREE PER CENT, is allowed on every sum of Five Shillings or upwards deposited, for the full number of Days the Deposit remains in the Bank, and is added to the principal at the 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 they are wanted ; previous notice being given, in terms of the Rules, for sums above £10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of 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, price 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 respec- tively. Depositoi s may have a copy of any of these abstracts on payment of a Penny. By order of the Trustees and Managers,

THOMAS RIDDELL, Actuary and Cashier. Aberdeen, June, 1869. THE MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED 1824.

CHIEF OFFICES— 98, KING STREET, MANCHESTER; 96, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.

With Agencies in all the principal places in the Kingdom. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION STERLING.

THE Directors beg to give notice that they are prepared to issue Policies dated from 25th June, without any charge for duty. Policies now in existence, becoming due at Midsummer, will be renewable without Duty, or if the same amount of money is paid as heretofore, the Policy will be increased accordingly. Special risks surveyed without charge. JAMES B. NORTHCOT, Secretary.

Agents in Aberdeen-

Mr DAVID MITCHELL, Advocate, 12, Adelphi Court ; and Mr ALEXANDER DIACK, 13, Belmont Street. 380 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1825.

INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT,

HEAD OFFICE :- 93, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

TOTAL SUM ASSURED under current Life Policies, £3,750,000.

Statement, showing the Progress of the Company's Business as exhibited by a comparison of its operations during the Five Years terminating 31st January last, with the Five Years immediately preceding.

No. of Amount Amount Proposed of New New Annual Total Revenue in Inclusive. for Life Policies Premiums. each Period. Assurance. Issued. ft a S O

1860 to 1864 £2,108,324 £1,699,807 5131 4253 £51,188 16 5 £690,145 14

1865 to 1869 2,418,282 1,998,871 5698 4821 60,574 11 10 747,902 2

Copies of INVESTIGATION, and ANNUAL REPORTS and Balance Sheets, along with Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, may be had at Head Office and Agencies throughout the United Kingdom.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Risks of almost every description are undertaken at the usual rates. Claims promptly settled. Losses arising from Explosion of Gas are paid by this Company. Transfers from other Offices free of expense. T. YUILLE WARDROP, Manager. ALEX. STABLES, Secretary. Scottish Provincial Assurance Office, Aberdeen. ADVERTISEMENTS. 381

ASSOCIATION OFSCOTLAND- FOUNDED 30 YEARS AGO, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. POLICIES in force for - - SEVEN MILLIONS. CLAIMS PAID on Policies - - ONE MILLION. FUNDS in hand upwards of - - - £1,200,000 ANNUAL INCOME, under deduction of Cash Payments from Profits - £240,000 SPECIAL AND VALUABLE BENEFITS are enjoyed by the Policy-holders of this Institution.

BONUSES FROM PROFITS applied for the benefit of the Policy-holder himself,^in reducing his present age, the Sum Assured outlay ; or providing an Annuity for him in old remaining intact for payment at death.

NEW SYSTEM OP ASSURANCE BY NON-FORFEITABLE PREMIUMS, securing the Policy-holder against loss, should he at any time discontinue his Policy.

INCREASING POLICIES are issued by which the Sums Assured increase by the mere lapse of time to Double the original amount, while the Premiums payable remain fixed.

%* A considerable portion of the Premiums necessary to keep Policies in force may be left unpaid, and remain in the hands of the Assured as long as he pleases. (See Prospectus.) All possible facilities also are afforded as regards Indisputability, Non- forfeiture, Occupation, Place of Residence, &c.

It is believed that the Policies of the Association are more valuable a provisions under Marriage Settlements, as securities for money, and for every other purpose, than the Policies of most other Assurance Offices. LIFE ANNUITIES may he transacted on favourable terms.

Manager—JOHN FRASER. Secretary—ROBERT RAINIE. Head Office—EDINBURGH, 82, Princes Street. AGENTS IN ABERDEEN— Mr William L. Reid, Advocate, 146, Mr James George, Stockbroker, 19 Union Street. Marischal Street. Mr John Ferguson, Advooate, 84, Messrs Duncan & Clyne, Advocates. Union Street. 8, Castle Street. Mr George Milne, Commercial Bank. Messrs Dunn & Clark, Advocates, 54, Mr Alex. Stronach, jun., Advocate, 20, Union Street. Belmont Street. 382 ADVEETISEMENTS. THE NORTHERN

~Jg{ixz anti JMtiU ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ABERDEEN, - - 3, KING STEEET. LONDON, - - - l,MOORGATE STREET.

< S S

EDINBURGH 20, St. Andrew Square.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ABERDEEN.

JOHN CRUICKSHANK, Esq., LL.D., Chairman.

ALEXANDER CHIVAS, Esq., Advocate. ROBERT FLETCHER, Esq., Accountant. WILLIAM LESLIE, Esq., Architect. BENJAMIN MOIR, Esq., Merchant. JAMES SIM, Esq, of Cornhill. CAPITAL, £2,000,000.

Accumulated Funds, upwards of ,£940,000

Annual Revenue from Fire Premiums t upwards of. 180,000 Do. do. Life do. 110,000

DAVID CHRISTIE, Manager. SAMUEL ANDERSON, Secretary. — —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 383 fife anb Jfire %BBm%mt ^gtntg.

rpO those contemplating LIFE ASSUEANCE, or the 1 purchase of ANNUITIES, information on the subject will be given, and a choice of Offices, Rates, and Schemes.

Agencies for the following and other Scottish Companies : Scottish Widows' Fund. Edinburgh. North British and Mercantile. Scottish Provident. #* Prospectuses, Tables of Rates, and Forms for Assurance, supplied on application, in Town, or from a distance. ALEX. BRAND, Accountant. Aberdeen, 103, Union Street.

LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING, AND PRIN TING.

ADAKEES, LITHOGEAPHEE, ENGEAVEE, and • General PRINTER, executes with neatness and despatch every description of Plain and Ornamental Printing; Plans; Views in Chalk or Line, Tinted or Plain; Show Cards, in Gold and Colours; Business Cards ; Visiting Cards ; Dinner Bills of Fare and Ball Programmes ; Fac Similies ; Circulars; Cheques and Bill Forms; Invoices; Memorandums; Letter

Headings ; Labels ; Funeral Letters ; Inscriptions on Vellum or Paper, in Gold and Colours; Door and Window Plates; Die Cutting; Monograms; Die Stamping, Plain, Cameo, and Relief. Lithographic Writing Ink and Paper. Designs and Estimates furnished. Charges Moderate. 15, NETHERKIRKGATE. JOBBING PRINTING WILLIAM LINDSAY, PEINTEE AND PUBLISHES, Office of the " People's Journal" for Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine, and Northern Counties MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN, SUPPLIES HAND-BILLS, WINDOW-BILLS, POSTERS, MEMORANDUM NOTES, BILL AND INVOICE TOPS, BUSINESS CARDS, DIRECTION LABELS, INTIMATION AND FUNERAL LETTERS, BALL, CONCERT, AND SOCIAL MEETING PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, SOCIETY RULES, &C,, In a style, and at prices which he feels confident will give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their Orders. 384 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISH ED 1836- JOHN DUNCAN,

@0l*OTi% Jdtfelte, Sapterg, axttr %tixktt,

4, ST. NICHOLAS STEEET, ABEEDEEN,

HAS at all times a Select Assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, of the most fashionable patterns, in Gold, Silver, Steel, and Tortoise-Shell, fitted with the best Lenses of Glass and Brazilian Crystals or Pebbles, the qualities of which are so highly recom- mended by all the eminent Occulists and Opticians. *** Spectacles suited to the various sights with the utmost care. FARMERS' AND GARDENERS' SEED GLASSES. POCKET MAGNIFIERS, MICROSCOPES, BINOCULAR, OPERA, AND FIELD GLASSES, AND DEER-STALKING TELESCOPES. Telescopes specially made for Rifle Practice. Pocket Compasses, Thermometers, Cottage Pediment Barometers—a good useful article, and low in price—and Wheel Barometers. BEST LONDON-MADE DRAWING AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.

218 UNION STREET. 218 ROYAL MUSIC SALOON.

By Special f§SS§lH# Appointment.

J. MARE & CO., Music Sellers and Pianoforte Makers to the Queen.

WELL-SELECTED STOCK of PIANOFOETES from also, those of their A the most eminent London Makers ; own manufac- ture, as approved of and purchased by her Majesty, HARPS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and BRASS INSTRUMENTS in great variety, and every article in the Music Trade.

New Music every Week. ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE NORTHERN HOTEL Is in the West-End, in a Quiet and Healthy part of the City, within a Few Minutes' Walk ofCOFFEE-ROOM.the Railway Station. Has a Large and Comfortable ELEGANT SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. Every attention paid to the Comfort of Visitors. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS have recently been added. A. M. MACK IE, Proprietor. MUSIC HALL BUILDINGS, ABERDEEN. THE ABERDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED), Proprietors of these Buildings, are prepared to accom- modate Persons requiring Rooms for Concerts, Lectures, Meetings, &c.

THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE—

1.—The Music Hall, 150 feet long by 68 feet wide, and 50 feet high. 2. —A handsome Ball-room, suitable for Concerts and other similar pur- poses. This Room is 70 feet long by 35 feet wide, and 35 feet high, and fitted up with handsome Gasaliers. 3.—The Square Room, 34 feet by 34 feet, suitable for smaller Concerts, Picture Exhibitions, &c, &c. 4.—A fine Octagon Room, of the same size as last. 5.—Two smaller Rooms fronting Union Street, each 28 feet by 20 feet. 6.—A large Upper Room, 57 feet by 19^ feet. The Rooms will be shown to applicants by William Clark, the attend- ant at the Rooms. Terms of letting will be learned on application at the Company's Offices, 28, Mabket Street. —

386 ADVERTISEMENTS. GREENHOUSE, BEDDING, & BORDER PLANTS, &c. &c,

In great variety, but would call special attention to the following : AZALEAS, 2s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. each. EPACRIS, Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. each. CAMELLIAS, 2s. 6d. to 10s. each. ERICAS, Is. 6d. to 6s. each. JAMES GERHARD, IMilLE-IElSrD NURSERY, ABEEDEEK

Crests, Monograms, &c.

Dies with Coats of Arms, Crests and Mottoes, MONOGRAMS AND INITIALS, AND ADDRESSES NEATLY EXECUTED. SEAL ENGRAVING, &c, &c.

J. STEVENSON, 6, QUEEN STREET.

CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOE, CORNOPEANS, SAXHORNS, FLUTES, HARMONIUMS,

Concertinas, Yiolins, Strings, &c. &c.

HARMONIUMS, CORNETS, FLUTES, &., ON HIRE. Pianist and Quadrille Bands Provided. BRASS AND WOOD INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY KIND REPAIRED.

Tl. *W. HUNTER, COMMERCIAL COURT, 58, CASTLE STREET. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 387

ABERDEEN & NEWCASTLE,

THE ABEEDEEN", NEWCASTLE, and HULL STEAM COMPANY'S Steamers— "PHARO S," 327 Tons Register,

ANDREW LINKLATER, Commander ; " PRI1TCBSS ALICE," 415 Tons Register, JAMES URQUHART, Commander

Sail from ABERDEEN to NEWCASTLE every Tuesday, and Friday NEWCASTLE to ABEREEEN „ ; Also from ABERDEEN to HULL, and HULL to ABERDEEN every Ten Days from either end. FARES-

ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE. I ABERDEEN and HULL. First Cabin, 10s First Cabin, 15a do 10s Second do 5s | Second Return Tickets, Fare and Half.

Splendid Passenger Accommodation, with Stewards and Stewardesses in attendance

Through Rates to Hamburg, Rotterdam, & North of England. Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at Shipper's risk.

For all particulars, apply to CHARLES DOTCHIN, Fenwick's Entry, Quayside, NEWCASTLE. NISSLE & GUNTHER, Shipbrokers, HAMBURG. WILLIAM DYSON, Jtjn., Prince's Dock, Hull. Or to JOSEPH WOOD, 43, Marischal Street, ABERDEEN. —

388 ADVERTISEMENTS.

WI1H4M W8 fill, (Successor to the late Joan Davidson), PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, 78, ST. ANDREW STREET, BEGS respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that he intends carrying on the Business in all its branches in the above premises, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the favours bestowed on his predecessor. BELLHANGING EXECUTED- CARTES DE VISITE,

4s. Per Dozen, AT THE SCOTTISH PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 17, Marischal Strket, ABERDEEN. GS0E6S STUART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS, AND STONEWARE, E G S to intimate that he has now OPENED the B PREMISES, No. 98, GEEEN, Aberdeen,

long occupied by his Father, John Stuart, in the same line, but from which the latter retired, and ceased all connection, years ago, having had neither interest nor any other association with the party who has, since his retirement, carried on business in the same premises. G-. S. intends to occupy the Premises in question as a Branch of his prin- cipal Establishment at No. 28, Harriet Street, Aberdeen, and he trusts that, by keeping a Large and Varied Stock of CHINA, GLASS, and STONEWARE, of the newest patterns, best quality, and moderate prices, he will succeed in ob- taining and securing a large amount of public patronage, which it will always be his earnest effort to acquire and retain. Full Market Prices given for BAGS, BONES, COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, ZINC, OLD IRON and METALS, WOOL, HAIR, SKINS, and FEATHERS, Ac. &c.

OBSERVE THE ADDRESSES 28, HARRIET STREET, and 98, GREEN- ADVERTISEMENTS. 389 M. RETTIE & SONS BEG to call attention to their Extensive STOCK, con- sisting of London and Geneva-made GOLD and SILVER WATCHES • GOLD GUARD, NECK, ALBERT, LEONTINE, and NECKLET CHAINS; GEM and other FANCY RINGS; BRACELETS, BROOCHES, EAR- RINGS, SCARF PINS, PEN and PENCIL CASES, TOOTH-PICKS, SLEEVE LINKS, STUDS and SOLITAIRES, Single and Double SCENT BOTTLES, SILVER VINAIGRETTES and SNUFF BOXES, CHIL- DREN'S CORALS, Ac. ABERDEEN GRANITE JEWELLERY, Of their own superior manufacture, in great variety. SILVEE CEEST BROOCHES.

SILVER AND PLATED tea and coffee sets; tea and toddy kettles ; tea urns;

trays ; waiters ; bread and cake baskets ; biscuit boxes; butter coolers; fruit and sweetmeat dishes; honey jars; dish covers; corner, vegetable, and souffle dishes ;

liquor, cruet, and lunch frames ; pickle stands ; hot water jugs ; claret jugs ; porter and beer jugs ; children's mugs, and children's spoon, knife, and fork, in cases ; fish carvers and fish-eating knives and forks ; dessert knives and forks j melon carvers ;

butter knives ; pocket fruit knives ;

SALTS, IN CASES AND WITHOUT ; TOAST RACKS ; INK STANDS ; GRANITE AND OTHER KETTLE AND TEAPOT STANDS. CLOCKS. GILT and FANCY DRAWING-ROOM CLOCKS ; BLACK and other MARBLE DINING-ROOM and LIBKARY CLOCKS, real with and imitation Bronzes suitable ; FRENCH CLOCKS, with Lever, Horizontal, and Pendulum, in Brass and Wood. JET GOODS. BRACELETS, CHAINS, ALBERT AND LEONTINE, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, NECKLETS, SOLITAIRES, &C.

CARD CASES, POCKET-BOOKS, PURSES, PEN-KNIVES, SCISSORS, &c, &c, &c.

1S1, XJNIOIT STREET. 33 ;

390 ADVERTISEMENTS. Ill, 20, BELMONT STREET, and 62, SKENE STREET, CABBIES on Funeral Undertaking in all its branches, and delivers Cards, Circulars, Accounts, &c. He has a large quantity of New Forms, handsomely covered, suitable for Parties and other occasions, which can be seen in the Office, where all orders left will receive prompt attention.

20, BELMONT STREET, AND 62, SKENE STEEFT-

PIPES, TOBACCO, & SNUFF.

THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and BEST ASSORTED STOCK, out of London, of

MEERSCHAUM PIPES ; Patent and Imitation MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR ROOT, and CLAY PIPES ; ROLL and CAVENDISH TOBACCOS of every Make ; Plain and Fancy CUT TOBACCOS, of every description Plain and Fancy SNUFFS in every variety,

WILLIAM SMITH'S, V TTINTOlSr BXJIL.DI1TC3-S, V AND 181b UNION STREET. 181b WILLIAM MARTIN, SLATER, HARLER, AND POINTER, No. 23, UPPER DENBUEN, WHILE returning his best thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for past favours, trusts that, from his long practical experience in the Trade, he may still merit a continuance of their kind support.

All Orders carefully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS. 391 GENERAL DYE WORKS, 42, TXIP-PIEriRIECI^IECGi-^TIE]. ROBERT FERGUSON, 1111, DESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, -» *> and Public in general of Aberdeen and Country, and the surrounding Counties, for the liberal patronage conferred upon him during the thirty- three years he has been in business in Aberdeen. R. F. desires to state that he has introduced Steam Power into his pre- mises, thus giving him greater facility in executing all ordeis committed to his care ; and he trusts, from his long practical experience and friendly cor- respondence 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 :—Merinoec, 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 Hearl h-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 PUNCTU- ALITY AND DESPATCH. * # # Not accountable for any Article left over Twelve Months.

P. ©01001 A €0** PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, AND DECORATORS, BEG to announce to the Nobility and Gentry of the Town and County of Aberdeen, and the Public in general, that they execute PAINTER and GLAZIER WORK in the most approved styles. Using nothing but the very best materials, and employing none but qualified and experienced Workmen, the stability and finish of their work is guaranteed. P. G. & Co. have now on hand a new and varied assortment of PAPER- HANGINGS and DECORATIONS, selected from the Stock of the best Eng- lish and French Makers. 33, Queen Street, Aberdeen, June, 1869. ALEXANDER COLLIE; SLATER AND PLASTERER,

2 2, S JE31 1 IP IR, O W. ABERDEEN. ;

392 ADVERTISEMENTS. A. ADAMS' PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, 26, BROAD STREET.

Portraits of All Sizes, from Miniature to Life-size Views and Groups of all sizes, from C D. V. to 12 by 16 inch plates. Stereoscopic Views, Copying, Colouring, MAGIC LANTERN TRANSPARENCIES, &c, &c EXECUTED IN THE FIRST STYLE OF TEE ART. KITCHEN RANGES. JOHN LULL'S IMPROVED COOKING- APPARATUS, MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY JAMES LAING & CO., ABERDEEN, in its construction the least complicated, and in its opera- IS tion the most expeditious and economical of any yet introduced. Drawings and Prices on Application.

ANDERSON & M'KENZIE, Granite Polishing Works, CONSTITUTION STREET, ABERDEEN, AND

1, GRAFTON STREET, STIRLING ROAD, GLASGOW, ADVERTISEMENTS. 393

ARTHUR KING & Co.,

PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, & STERE0TYPER8,

] EG to intimate that, with a view to secure extended Accommodation for their largely increased General Printing Business, they have taken a lease of those Premises,

Clark's Court, Upperkirkgate,

(Top of Broad Street,) to which they will remove at the end of the month of July ensuing. A. King & Co., in ceasing—by mutual arrangement—to have connection with the Printing of the Free Press, desire to return their sincere thanks to their numerous friends and customers for their hearty support during the past Sixteen Years, and would venture to express the hope that, in now devoting their undivided attention to General and Book Printing in all their Branches, and with the aid of a large and varied stock of Type, and improved Steam Machinery

(including Superior Double Platten Machine), they will be able still more satisfactorily to meet the wishes of those who may patronise them.

A. K. & Co. would also direct attention to their arrangements for Stereotyping, which include the latest improvements, and to which special attention will be given ; and would take the present oppor- tunity of mentioning that their Foundry is the only one in the North of Scotland.

JN connection with the above, the Proprietors of the "Free Press" beg to intimate that they have made arrangements for continuing in full efficiency the Printing and Publication of the "Free Press," in their present Premises, Concert Court, Broad Street.

May, 1869. 394 ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN HENRY JOHNSTON, DESIGNER & PRINTER FOR EMBROIDERIES, Repairer and Adjuster of all kinds of Family Sewing Machines. AGENT FOR, THE NEW FAMILY HOWE.

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This is the genuine Company that received the Highest Prize the Jury of the Paris Exhibition, 1867, could give—the Cross of the Legion of Honour, a Gold Medal, and a Silver Medal—for the widest possible range of work, and the best work. THE GENUINE AMERICAN WHEELER X WILSON- THE BELGRAVIA, OR IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON. THE " LITTLE WONDER" HAND LOCK STITCH. THE NEW WHEELER and WILSON HAND LOCK STITCH. THE LAMB, KNITTING MACHINE. THE NEW AMERICAN " HOME WASHER." THE NEW AMERICAN " CLOTHES WRINGER." Messrs. J. PULLAR & SOWS, DYERS TO THE QUEEN, PERTH. Ladies' own Material Traced for Embroidery and Braiding, at the -En^ZBiROIID-EIRrY- SHOP, 17, CROWN STREET, ABERDEEN- ADVERTISEMENTS. 395 MRS ROBERTSON BEGS to intimate that she has REMOVED from the British Hotel, Regent Quay, to those more commodious and cen- trical premises, CITY HOTEL, 21, ST. NICHOLAS STREET,

where she expects to be favoured with a continuance of the support she has formerly received from her numerous friends and the public. Mrs Robertson has much pleasure in embracing this opportunity of returning her most sincere thanks to her Friends and the Public for the liberal patronage she has received from them ; and hopes, from her personal watchfulness and superintendence, to merit a continuance of the support formerly accorded to her. City Hotel, 21 St Nicholas street, Aberdeen, 4th June, 1869.

A. & E, MILNE'S SELECT LIBRARY, 1©Q 3 UNION STREET.

THIS LIBRARY is in connection with Mudie's great London Library, from which may be had all the Newest Works in History, Biography, Keligion, Philosophy, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, and Fiction, and all the Standard Reviews and Magazines, with the power of selection from a Catalogue containing many thousand Volumes in all branches of Literature. Single Subscription, Class A, 21s. per Annum. Do., Class B, 10s. 6d. per do.

Aberdeen Parcel Delivery for the City and Suburbs.

CHIEF OFFICE—22, SCHOOLHILL.

PARCELS, PACKAGES, and GOODS of every descrip- tion delivered to and from all parts of the City and Suburbs, including Old Aberdeen, Woodside, Buxburn, Auchmull, &c, Euthrieston, Bridge of Dee, Cults, &c. &c. Articles received by John Douglas, Grocer, 44, Green ; John Eweb, Grocer, 17, Skene Street ; Alex. Stables & Son, Grocers, 112, High Street, Old Aberdeenj A. & C. Lindsay, Dispensing and Family Chemists, Auch- mull; George Merchant, Grocer, 29, Chapel Street.

P. COEMACK, Agent. 396 ADVERTISEMENTS. RESTAURANT AND

123, UNION STREET, Messrs Lockhart & Salmond, PUEVEYOES.

Soups, Entrees, Steaks, Chops, and Hot Joints, Daily. FRUIT, TARTS, PASTRY, JELLIES, AND CREAMS.

WINES, ALES, LIQUEURS, 8fc. Marriage Breakfasts, Luncheons, and Ball Suppers supplied on the shortest notice. *** BRIDES' CAKES TASTEFULLY ORNAMENTED. COAL. DONALD M'TAGGAE-T, COAL FACTOR AND COMMISSION AGENT, OFFICE-13, TRINITY QUAY, (CROSS QUAY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET),

Where Orders may be sent, which shall at all times have his careful attention. Aberdeen, 16th June, 1869.

ALEX. SHIRREEES, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER,

fUtafe jrf iamb, @xh f feralm* BRUSHES, PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW GLASS, PARAFFIN AND ROCK OILS, Ac. Ac. 80 a-^-LLO^WO-^TE. 89 ADVERTISEMENTS. 397 lliiil^i Hit II,

9 & II, MARKET STREET. JOHN LESLIE BEGS to intimate to Tourists, Commercial Travellers, and the Inhabitants of Aberdeen, that he has taken a Lease of the above Premises, and Opened them as a Hotel and Public Dining Rooms. The Bed-rooms and Parlours are large and airy. J. L. flatters himself that former experience, combined with care and attention, will enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their Patronage. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, Steaks, and Suppers, &c, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

The Hotel is within Three Minutes' walk of the Railway Station, and Next Door to the General Post Office.

Large Dinner and Supper Parties ean be supplied in the Hotel at very Moderate Terms.

WILLIAM & THOMAS LAING, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 207, Gallowgate & 2, Gerrard Street, ABERDEEN, Works-18 CATHERINE STREET,

MANUFACTUEEES of Ship and Boat-builders' Nails, &c, Shoemakers', Tinsmiths', Plumbers', Carpenters', and Coopers' Furnishings. W. & T. L. respectfully invite inspection to their Stock of Register and Kitchen Grates, Fire-irons, Fenders, Tea-trays, Tea and Coffee Pots, <&c, suitable from the Kitchen to the Attic, and all at very moderate Prices. They also intimate that they have added to their other branches of Business, Wrought and Cast-iron Gates and Railings, Wrought and Cast-iron Stable Fittings, Bell-hanging and Hot Water Apparatus, For Houses, Halls, Churches and Green-Houses, fitted up on the best con- struction, personally and practically superintended by Mr W. Laing. General Blacksmith Work carried on as formerly.

*** Contracts supplied on application. 398 ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH.

MESSRS CEOMBIE BEOTHERS, Dentists, No. 83, Kijsg Street (opposite Frederick Street), Aberdeen, supply the Finest MINERAL TEETH on Gold or Vulcanite, resembling the natural in delicacy of Shade and Lustre, and adopt all the mechanical improvements that have been recently introduced for rendering their use agreeable. Prices— From 5s. a Tooth. Upper or under Set, £2 10s. Decayed Teeth stopped with the New Patent White Enamel, which never changes colour. It is applied in a state like paste to the cavity of the Tooth, without giving the slightest pain. *** Dr Richardsons' Ether Spray Apparatus for the production of local anesthesia, is used in the extraction of teeth, when desired.

9, SCHOOLHILL, AND 62, SKENE STREET- FAWNS & GORDON, fLUMBERS AND pASFITTERS G. beg to intimate that they Execute Orders in the F&• above line in its various branches; and they possess the most im- proved class of Chandeliers, Lobby Lights, and Gas Brackets, and have a

staff of competent workmen ; and all orders with which they are favoured meet with prompt attention. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO, 49, GKEOIR,Gr--E STIRIEIET, ABERDEEN.

WM. GAEEY returns his sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement bestowed on him since he commenced business ; and from his experience in Photography, and study of the art for upwards of three years in the Royal Institution, Edinburgh, he can insure the public

generally of FIRST-CLASS WORK ; and he will endeavour to produce such

work ; so that his customers can recommend him to others as a First-class Photographic Artist.

CARTES DE VISITE , 5s per dozen ; 3s per half-dozen. MEDALLION CARTE PORTRAITS, 2s 6d per dozen. MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, to order, PJaiu or Coloured. VIEWS OF BUILDINGS, &C- ; Photographs, Engravings, Paintings,

&c, COPIED in a superior style ; Solar Camera Enlargements. COLOURING CARTES, from 6d to 2s 6d ; do- Enlargement?, from 15s to £5 5s

Chemicals supplied. : 66. Best Paper, 7s per quire by post, extra ; per sheet, 5d. Picture Frames made to Order. A Large and Select Stock of ALB UMS, Cheap. ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 399

' BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

JOHN BLAIEIE & SONS,

LITTLEJOHN STREET.

LAMP SALOON, - - 211, UNION STREET.

CRYSTAL, Brass, and Bronze Gasaliers, Lustres, Brackets, Hall and Lobby Lamps ; Moderator and Paraffin Lamps ; Paraffin Hall and Lobby Lamps ; Lamp Glasses, &e. &c. Lamps and Brass Mountings Cleaned, Relaquered, or Bronzed, and made equal to New. Practical Tradesmen always to be had at their Saloon. Estimates for all kinds of Lamps, Brass and Plumber "Work. 211, Uuion Strfet, (Opposite the Music Hall Buildings), Aberdeen, JuDe, 1869.

SAlVIUg 411 llillli, PICTURE FRAMES of every description, Chimney and Pier MIRRORS, with WINDOW CORNICES *' en Suite;" CHEVAL and POLE SCREENS, TRIPOD STANDS, &c, all of the newest and most elegant Designs, richly Gilt in the most finished style, a number of which may be seen on the Premises.

*%* Special Designs on application.

RE-GILDING carefully executed on very moderate terms. There is likewise on hand a very large Stock of TOILET MIRRORS very? cheap a choice selection ; of CHROMOS and PHOTOS, Coloured or Plain' All the requisites of the Studio and Schools of Art. WILLIAM WILSON, PRINTSELLER AND ARTISTS' COLOURMAN, 79 BROAD STREET, 79 Opposite Marischal College. 400 ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

ACCORDIONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTINAS, HARMONIUMS, FLUTES, PIANOS, BAGPIPES, VIOLINS, ORGAN ACCORDIONS, TUNING FORKS, VIOLIN STRINGS, CHANTERS, CHANTER REEDS, AND VIOLIN BOWS, &c. All the above Instruments Sold, Repaired, and Tuned, by josefh JvroisriRO, 32, WOOLMANHILL,

Music Boohs for each Instrument, at 6d., Is., and 2s. 6d. each.

FASHIONABLE HAT WAREHOUSE, 18, ST. NICHOLAS STREET.

Magnificent Stock of SATIN HATS, in aU the lead- ing Novelties, from 4s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. PELT HATS, CLOTH CAPS, SCOTCH BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, SHIRTS,

TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, GLOVES, &c, &c ., In matchless variety.

13, ST. NICHOLAS STREET, ABERDEEN. WILLIAM DONALD, IRONMONGER, 68, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. 401

Brassfoundry and Brassflnishing Works, 19, LOCH STREET, (NORTH END OF HARRIET STREET), ABERDEEN.

BULLOCH & WALKER BEG to intimate that they execute Orders in the above line in its various branches. They possess the most improved class of tools, and have a staff of competent workmen, and all Orders with which they are favoured meet with prompt attention. Mill and Engine Brass Castings, Finished Brass Work for Gas, Water, and Steam, Ship Furnishings, Brass Railing, AND ALL KINDS OF LACQUERED AND BRONZED WORK.

4th June, 1869.

THE ABERDEEN TENT and MARQUEE COMPANY are prepared to LET for Hire their large and handsome MARQUEE, on reasonable terms. The dimensions are 200 feet by 40 feet, and 21 feet; high, but it can be fitted up in various lengths if required. For further particulars application may be made to Mr Wm. Garvie, 60, Huntly street. Aberdeen, May, 1869. RESTAURANT AND

5, BRIDGE STREET. ATTENDANT—MISS SHERAR.

SOUPS, STEAKS, CHOPS, AKD HOT JOINTS DAILY. SALMON AND OTHEK FISH IN SEASON. 34 ;

402 ADVERTISEMENTS,. ALEXANDER LAi

ALSO, wiifi ahd ©@&@raE© sstss? uwm hays.

12 SCHOOLHILL 12

J OIK IN" KIE^N, SADDLER, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKER,

Invites inspection of his Stock of Saddlery,

TRUNKS3 LADIES' IMPERIALS, DRESS AND OVERLAND TRUNKS, BONNET BOXES, PORTMANTEAUS, LEATHER AND CARPET BAGS, &c.

All Orders executed on the shortest notice.

BUY YOUR BOOTS

BLAIR, 15, MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN.

Blair's Extensive Stock of Boots are always so replete, In every Style of Fashion, they're durable and neat His Prices are the lowest, no others will compare, No doubt they must be right who buy their Boots from Blair.

Blair $ Cheap Boot Store stands alone, Unrivalled. 15, MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN. ADVERTISEMENTS, 403

Co ^wjttecfe §mlte?> aitbr §fym>

THE Largest Stock of MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES in Aberdeen is to be seen at 112, John Street. Chimney Pieces in Dark and Light Fossil, White Vein, Black Bardella, St. Ann's, Black and Gold. Kilkenny, Victoria Red, Dove and Sienna Marbles, £2 10s sterling and upwards. Also, CHIMNEY PIECES in Red and Grey Granites. JAMES WRIGHT, Manufacturer of Polished Granite to Her Majesty the Q,ueen, Aberdeen.

FARQUHABSON & CO., FAMILY GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF WINES AUD BHAIDIES,

Cea, Coffee, mttr 3$m p«rr{fants,

PROVISION MERCHANTS AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, 131 UNION STREET, 131 ABERDEEN.

ESTABLISHED 16 9 4. WILLIAM SIM, Builder and Jobbing Mason, 10 CRIMON PLACE, A-IBZEZRaDZEEIISr, RESPECTFULLY intimates that he is prepared to Set COOKING RANGES, GRATES, BOILERS, &c, and to cure SMOKING VENTS of every kind, by a new and effectual plan, only known to himself. June, 1869. 404 ADVERTISEMENTS. HENDERSON % STRACHAN, *

. ENGINEERS, MACHINE MAKERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, '68 GORDON STREET, ABERDEEN, BEG- to intimate that they carry on the above Branches of Trade in alifcts Departments.

sewing-machines REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED, &c, &c.

June, 1869.

^mnafaxh Hates mft Hfeir %t\lm f 28, DIAMOND STREET, ABERDEEN.

Those large and commodious premises lately occupied by Messrs. M. Rettie & Son.

40 WOOLMANHILL. 40

PLUMBER, &ASJITTBR, BRASSFDTISHER, AND BELLHANGER.

Always on hand, a variety of CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HALL and LOBBY LAMPS, GLASS GLOBES, &c. &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 405 m CLASS 33. No. 6618. M INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. HONOURABLE MENTION-GRANITE JEWELLERY— FOR GENERAL MERIT.

ORIGINAL GRANITE JEWELLERY ' MANUFACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1836. JOHN DUNCAN, GOLDSMITH AND LAPIdIrY, 4, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen.

BRACELETS, BROOCHES, PINS, RIJsTGS, SMELL- ING BOTTLES, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, SOLITAIRES, VINAIGRETTES, &c, all Manufactured on his own Premises, and under his Superintender ce. • own t ANDREW BOWMAN, (Of the late Firm of Kerr & Bowman,)

CARVER & GILDER, MIRROR & PICTURE FRAME MAKER, PRINTSELLER, AND ARTISTS' COLOURMAN, 227, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN. PENCIL, CHALK, and WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS

and PHOTOGRAPHS neatly Mounted ; MIRROR and PICTURE FRAMES Repaired and Regilt OIL PAINTINGS Cleaned, Restored, and Varnished.

Materials for Oil and Water Colour Paintings.

BANNERMAN, WILSON, & Co. GENERAL IRONMONGERS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, SADDLERS' IRONMONGERS, 36, MARKET STREET, ABERDEEN. 406 ADVERTISEMENTS.

READY-MADE AND BESPOKE CLOTHING.

(THE GLOBE), 26, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

, SHOOTING or FISHING SUIT . . 42s to 70s DEESS SUIT 50s to 90s The Hosiery Department is well assorted in SHIRTS, WHITE and CRIMEAN, MERINO and COTTON SOCKS, COLLARS, BRACES, PORTMANTEAUS, CARPET BAGS, HAT CASES, «fcc,

INSPECTION INVITED.

26 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

ARTHUR KING AND COMPANY, PRINTERS, BROAD STttF.ET.