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1844. c^ik^zs^ Qe.a, 2/. /^9 9M 1 — 2 . .

CONTENTS.

Counting-house Calendar, „„_- v Stamps and Taxes, ,„

Stamp Duties, ,. ™„^~. vi Excise and Customs,^ Mail and Stage Coaches,- ™ vii Section V. List of Carriers, „~„-~ ix — Commercial Establishments. Banks— Section I. Aberdeen Banking Co., „—. 36 Municipal Institutions. Aberdeen Town and County

Magistrates of Aberdeen, . 1

Population of the City, „,^-,^^ 1 North of Scotland Banking Co., 38 The Guildry, Bank of Scotland, . — Incorporated Trades,„ British Linen Company, ,~~~, Police Establishment,, Commercial Bank of Scot- Harbour, National Bank of Scotland, „ Section II. Savings' Bank, „,~,„„.„™.„,„ Legal Department. Shipping Companies— Courts of Law, ™~„™,™~~~~. 1 Aberdeen Steam Navigation Society of Advocates, H Company,„w-~,~~~~-~.,^ . 41 Public Officers, ™~-,~ 16 Aberdeen Leith and Clyde

Messengers-at-Arms, ™,-~—,— 16 Shipping Company, . . 42 Sheriff Officers, .™,™„„~~«~ 16 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Old

Shipping , 42 Section III. Company,

Ecclesiastical Department. Aberdeen and Newcastle,,,—. , 43

Aberdeen and Dundee, . 43 Established Church, ,—.— 17 Foreign Consuls at Aberdeen,™ , 43 Churchyard Dues, „ 17

Aberdeen Shipping, „„„,„, , 44 Churchwarden's Dues, ,,™—~-. 17 The Income Tax,,,^,„„,„„ „„^ . 47 Various Denominations, .„-..-«— 18 Alphabetical List of Streets, Section IV. Squares, Lanes, &c.,„—,„„.,„ 50 Revenue Department. Directory— Post Office, Rates, &c., ,. 19 New Aberdeen,„„„„„.„„„„„ 59 List of Post Towns and Sub- ,™ . ™1H3 in Scotland, „„. 25 offices Woodside, &c.,„„„™„,„™,199 Post Towns in England & Wales, 29 Do. in Ireland, ,<-„-«-.,„-«.-«- 33 Advertisements,, ,™v™^„,,' i / ^y COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR, 1844-45.

JULY. SEPTEMBER. NOVEMBER. Sun. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 3 10 17 24 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Mon, 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 3 10 17 24 ... Tues. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Wed. 4 11 18 25 '... Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thur. 4 11 18 25 ... Thur. 5 12 19 26 ... Thur. 7 14 21 28 Fri. 5J2.19 26. ... Fri. 6 13 20 27 ... Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 6 13 20 27 ... Sat. 7 14 21 28 ... Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 AUGUST. OCTOBER. DECEMBER. Sun. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 ]\Ton. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 4 11 18 25 ... Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 3 10 17 24 31 Thur. 5 12 19 26 ... Fri. 2 9. 16 23 30 Fri. 4 11 18 25 ... Fri. 6 13 20 27 ... Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 5 12 19 26 ... Sat. 7 14 21 28 ...

IS 4: 5.

JANUARY. MAY. SEPTEMBER. Sun. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 3 10 17 24 ... Thur. 2 9 16 23 30. . Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 4 11 18 25 ... Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. 5 12 19 26 ... Sat. 4 11 18 25 ... Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 6 13 20 27 ... FEBRUARY. JUNE. OCTOBER. Sun. 2 9 16 23 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 3 10 17 24 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30* Mon. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 3 10 17 24 ... Tues. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 4 11 18 25 ... Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 6 13 20 27 Thur. 5 12 19 26 ... Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. 7 14 21 28 Fri. 6 13 20 27 ... Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 1 8 15 22 ... Sat. 7 14 21 28 ... Sat. 4 11 18 25 ... MARCH. JULY. NOVEMBER. Sua. 2 9 16 23 30 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 3 10 17 24 ... Tues. 4 11 18 25 ... Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 4 11 18 25 ... Wed. 5 12 19 26 ... Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 5 12 19 26 ... Thur. 6 13 20 27 ... Thur. 3 10 17 24 31 Thur. 6 13 20 27 ... Fri. 7 14 21 28 ... Fri. 4 11 18 25 ... Fri. 7 14 21 28 ... Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Sat. 5 12 19 26 ... Sat, 1 8 15 22 29 ... APRIL. AUGUST. DECEMBER. Sun. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 4 11 18 25 ... Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 5 12 19 26 ... Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 6 13 20 27 ... Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Thur. 3 10 17 24 ... Thur. 7 14 21 28 ... Thur, 4 11 18 25 ... Fri. 4 11 18 25 ... Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 ... Fri. 5 12 19 26 ... Sat. 5 12 19 26 ... Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Sat. 6 13 20 27 ...

...... 1 BANK HOLIDAYS.

New-year's-day January 1 Coronation 3f Queen. Victoria, . . June 28 rt's Birthday, August 26 Queen's Birthday, May 24 Christmas-d ay, Dec. 2.'j When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is kept. . —

STAMP DUTIES.

BILLS, PEOMISSOKT NOTES, &C.

Not exce Bdin" Exceeding On demand or after date. ' mths. date or 2 mths. date or 60 days' s ight. 60 days' sight. For £2 and not above £5 5s £0 1 £0 1 6 JOve 5 5s ... .. 20 1 6 2 20 .. 30 2 2 6 30 .. 50 2 6 3 6 50 .. 100 3 6 4 6 ... 100 .. 200 4 6 5 ... 200 .. 300 5 6 ... 300 .. 500 6 8 6 ... 500 .. 1000 8 6 12 6 .. 1000 .. 2000 12 6 15 ... 2000 .. 3000 15 1 5 .. 3000 1 5 1 10 FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

For any sum notab. £100, Is 6d Ab. £1000 notab. £2000, 7s 6d Above £100 .. 200, 3s Od .. 2000 .. 3000, 10s Od 200 .. 500, 4s Od .. 3000 .. .. 15s Od 500 .. 1000, 5s Od Eoery Bill of each Set pays. RECEIPTS. For £5, and uudsr £10, Os 3d For £300, and under £500, 5s Od 10, .. 20. 03 6d .. 500, .. 1000, 7s 6d 20, .. 50, Is Od .. 1000, and upwards, 10s Od 50, .. 100, Is 6d In full of all demands, 10s Od 100, .. 200, 2s 6d Eeceiver of Money pays Stamp. 200, .. 300, 4s Od POLICIES OF SEA INSURANCE.

Coasting Voyage.—Premium not above 20s. per cent. If sum not above £100, Is — 3d | Above £100, at percent, _,ls 3d

Premium above 20s. per cent. If sum not above £100,,™.2s 6d | Above£100, at per cent,. AGREEMENTS. Not above 1080 words, 20s. —Above 1080 words, 35s.- -With a progressive duty of 25s. for every 1080 words additional. PERSONAL BONDS AND MORTGAGES. Suranotexceeding£50,., -£1 Above £2,000 not exc. £3,000, £7 Above £50, 100,„ » 1 3,000 .. 4,000, 8 100, 200,„ » 2 4,000 5,000, 9 200. 300,„ . 3 5,000 10,000, 12 300, 500,„ , 4 10,000 15,000, 15 500, 1000,„ . 5 15.000 20,000, 20 1000, 2000,. . 6 20,000 25 Progressive Duty, 25s. Mortgages, same duty as Bonds. Bills of Lading, 6rf.

Not amounting to £20,.™2s £500 or upwards,™.,. .^«„10s £20 and under 100,^.33 Any other kind, os

100 . 500, 5s For every additional sheet, 5s DECREE ARBITRAL.

1080 words, £1 15s. —And for every entire quantity of lOSO words additional, 25s. —

MAIL AND STAGE COACHES.

CONVEYANCES. Considerations Dutv. Considerations Dutv. nder £20, .£0 iOs If £7,000, and not £8.000, £7'5 20, and not £50, 1 Os 8,000, 9,000, 85 50, .. 150, 1 Os 9,000, 10,000, 95 150, .. 300, 2 Os 10,000, 12,000, 110 300, .. 500, 3 Os 12,000, 15,000, 130 SCO, .. 750, 6 Os 15,000, 20,000, 170 750, .. 1000, 9 Os 20,000, 30,000, 240 1000, .. 2000, 12 Os 30,000, 40,000, 5.50

2000, .. 3000, 25 Os 40,000, 50,000, 450 3000, .. 4000, 35 Os 50,000, 60.000, 550 4000, .. 5000, 45 Os 60,000, 80,000, 650 5000, .. 6000, 55 Os 80,000, 100,000, 800 6000, .. 7000, 65 Os 100,000, or up wards,,,™™ 1000 LEASES OR TACKS.

Lease of any lands, at a yearly rent, where no sum of money, by way of fine or grassum, has been paid : Where the yearly rent shall And for the counterpart of not amount to £20, ~ .~.20s any lease hereby charged And where the same shall with a duty, if not exceed- amount to £20, and not to ing £1, the like duty as on £100 .^ 30s the same. Amtg. to £100, not to £200,„40s And for the counterpart of 200, ... 400, 60s any other lease whatsoever, 30s 400, ... 600, 80s And for every 1080 words 600, ... 800,100d above the first, 203 800, ... 1000,120s lOOO, and upwards 2003

MAIL AND STAGE COACH CONVEYANCES.

MAIL COACHES AND GIGS.

Ballater—Leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65, Union Street' every morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives at Ballater at 35 minutes past 12, P.M. Leaves Ballater at 9, a.m., and arrives in Aber- deen at half-past 2, p.m. Peterhead—Leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65, Union Street, every morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives in Peterhead, at 11, a.m. Leaves Peterhead, at 8, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 3 minutes past 12, noon. Inverness—Leaves the Royal Mail Coach- office, 65, Union Street, every morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives in Inverness at 7, p.m. Leaves Inverness, at thirty-four minutes past 2, a.m., and ar- rives in Aberdeen at half-past 2, p.m. London AND Edinburgh, tiirodgii Fife (Morning)— Leaves the Royal Mail Coach-olBce, 65, Union Street, every morning at 5, A.M., via Montrose, Dundee, and Fife, and arrives in Edin-

burgh at a quarter past 4, p. m. Leaves Edinburgh at .t quar- ter before 6, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 7 minutes past 5, p. M. London and Edinburgh (Evening)—Leaves«fthe Royal Mail Coach-office, 65 Union Street, every day, at 3, p.m., via Montrose, Dundee, Perth, and Queensferry, arriving in Edinburgh next morning, at 5, a.m. Leaves Edinburgh at 4, p.m., arriving in Aberdeen next morning, at 25 minutes past 6, a.m. MAIL AND STAGE COACHES

Banff (Gig)—Leaves the Post Office, Market Street, every evening, ing, at 40 minutes past 5, p.m., arriving in BanflFat 45 minutes past 11, P.ai. Leaves Banff next morning at 5 minutes past 8, A.M., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10 minutes past 2, p.m. Methlic (Gig)—Leaves the Post Office, Marliet street, by Udny i and Tarves, every morning, at 7, a.m., arriving at Methlie, at 11, A.M. Leaves Methlie at 10 minutes past 11, a.m., and arrives ; Aberdeen at 10 minutes past 2, p.m. i in Stkathdon and Mdir of Rhynie (Gig)—Leaves the Post Office, Market Street, every morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives at Rhynie 34 minutes past 12 noon. Leaves Rhynie at half-past 8, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 4 minutes past 2, p.m. STAGE COACHES.

Banchoey—Marquis of Huntly leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65, Union Street, every lawful day, at 4, p.m., arriving at Ban- chory about half-past 6, p.m. Leaves Banchory at 7, a. m., and reaches Aberdeen at half-past 9, a.m. Banff—Earl of Fife leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65, Union Street, every lawful morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives at Banff at half-past 12, p.m. Leaves Banff at a quarter past 2, p.m., arriv- ing in Aberdeen at 8, p.m. Ellon, Old Deer, and Strichen—Banks of Tthan starts from

83, "West North Street, every lawful day, at 3, p.m. ; for Ellon every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday; for Old

Deer every Wednesday and Saturday ; and for Strichen every

I Monday and Friday. Glasgow and Edinburgh—Defiance leaves the Royal Mail Coach-

office, 65, Union Street, every lawful morning, at 6, a.m , and arrives in Edinburgh, via Jj'orfar, Perth, and Queensferry, at 8, P.M. Leaves Edinburgh at 8, a.m., and reaches Aberdeen at 9, p.m. Arrives in Glasgow at 9, p.m.; leaving Glasgow at half- past 5, a.m., and arriving in Aberdeen at 9, P. m. HuNTLT—Duchess of Gordon arrives at Aberdeen Hotel, Union Street, at a quarter to 11, a.m., and leaves at 2, p.m. ; on Friday at 3, p M. Inverness—Defiance leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65 Union Street, every lawful day, at 6, a.m., and arrives in Inverness at half-past 6, p.m. Leaves Inverness at 6, a.m., arriving in Aber- deen at half-past 6, p.m. Inveuury—Banks of Don leaves the Royal Mail Coach-office, 65, Union Street, every lawful day, at 4, p.m., and arrives in Inver- ury at 6, p.m. Leaves Inverury at 8, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 10, A.M. Methlic— Earl of Aberdeen leaves JafFray's, 26, North Street, every Tuesday, at 2, par., and Friday and Saturday, at a quarter past 3, P.M. Leaves Tarves every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, at S, A.M., arriving in Aberdeen at half-past 10, a.m. Strathdon and Muir of Rhynie—Lord Forbes leaves the Royal Street, every Tuesday, Thursday, ! Mail Coach-office, 65, Union ' and Saturday, at 11, a.m. Leaves Strathdon every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6, a.m., and Muir of Rhynie, at 7, A.M., arriving in Aberdeen at 12, noon. Route by Skene, Cluny, Afford, and Kildrumray. — Swift leaves Sheriffs' Inn, 42, St. Nicholas Street, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 4, p.m., and I arrives at Sl^Snehaven at 6, p.m. Leaves Stonehaven same days,

I at 8, A.M., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, a.m. j j , —

LIST OF CARRIERS.

LIST OE CARRIERS TO AND FROM ABERDEEN,

With their Quarters, Arrivals, and Departures.

onthly. Those marked u go weekly ; / fortnig'htly ; o occasiona \y ; mm

From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Aberchirder, ,™. f James Sim „— „90, George Street ,,™Tues Tues Portsoy, &c. „*~ w Abergeldie „J. Rattray «™5, Harriet Street ,„™Wed Thur «« Aboyne „, ~„Robert Ewen „~U, Harriet Street™„Thur Friday w Aboyne ~AIex. Watt„„„24, Harriet Street™„Thur Friday w Alford „A. Lawson „„„42, St. Nicholas St. ^.Friday Saturday w Alford ,»v.«.,«s»v<^„George Benton~W.6, Lit. Belmont St.„^Friday Saturday w Alford „Wm, Berry ™~.„15, Backwynd ~Friday Saturday w Auchindoir, Ca- brach, & Rhy- h James Law „™,,90, George Street ™„Thur Thur

w Auchlunies and - Nether Ban- A . Sandieson ™„42, St. Nicholas St „„Tu Frid Tu Frid chory ™™» s and| w Auchterless ^^^^_ Forsyth™~180, Gallowgate „™„Thur Thur Daviot ™™,.— w Auchterless, Ba- denscoth, and ^-A. Robertson,™.,! 66 Gallowgate,,„„„Wed Thur Fy vie, ) w Auchterless & Rayne, A. Earclay™,24, Gerard Street „ _Thur Thur w Ballater ™„^™„~James Young 6, Lit. Belmont St.. „Wed Thur HI Ballater D. Coutts — 15, Backwynd „Wed Thur w Banchory Teman„ A. Duncan 57, Green, ,Thur Friday w Banchory Teman„Alex. Milne„ ,6, Backwynd „,„„ ,Thur Friday w Banchory Ternan 1 j,,.^^^i^ ^^^^ .„6, Backwynd „Thur Friday and Glassel ..„~ ) .,15, Fri w Banchory Ternan ~.A. Stevenson . Backwynd „ „Mon Th Tu w Banchory Ternan ™r. Findlay V.6, Lit. Belmont St., „Tii Fri Wed Sat Ternan-) w Banchory Alexander Ross„6, Backwynd ,Friday Friday and Crathes 3 w Banchory (Upper), William Fraser„22, Harriet Street .,Tu Fri Wed Sat w Banff, Macduff,") Portsoy, CuUen/ Buckie, Port- ? G. Badenoch 24, Gerard Street Sat Wed M Wed gordon, and all V places adjacent J «;Bervie & Johns-] ^ walker, .42, St. Nicholas St, ,Mon Th Tu Fri haven ™—~.—~.J w Blrse. A. Ross™.~, .6, Little Belmont St.„Thur Friday St.„Wed V) Braemar™ . , .G. M'Hardy 6, Little Belmont Thur ID Brechin „„,, .H. Smart — ,90, George Street ™,,Tues Friday Caimbanno John Donald .28, West North St Thur Friday w Clatt and Rhynie. .,James Law™,,—90, George Street™,™,Thur Thur

w Clatt. Shearer ,. . „90, George Street ~™,,Thurs / Coldstone. „J. Farquharson ~.22, Schoolhill Thur Friday / Coldstone „John Laing „ ~,23, Harriet Street Tliur Friday w Collieston „W. Cruickshank, 6, Mealmarket Lane, Thur Thur w Crathie „ „W. Steuart™™„ „5, Harriet Street,™,«,Wed Thur / Crathie .,James Rattray™ „6, Backwynd ,„ "Wed Thur ————. , ™~ ——

LIST OF CARRIERS.

From whence. Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. tv CuUenand Buckie „WaUer Hall— „180, Gallowgate „„_Wed Wed

Culsalmond ^ „™,W. M'Gregor™™180 Gallowgate „Thur Friday w Cumineston „_, George Rettie„™180, Gallowgate — „Wed Wed / Cumineston „w-, W. Forbes„™_ „90, George Street „~.,Tues Tues w ™,James Reid ~™.«,6, Backwynd „^^— ^.Friday Friday IV Drumoak ^ W. Currie ™22, Harriet Street .„^Friday Friday tv and T James Smith ^.^15, Backwynd .„Mon Tuesday Auchinblae w Drumlithie '? Auchinblae „~ > Alex.Dimcanvvr-„6, Backwynd v*«w.-^ Tues Tues anc

Montrose . J w Dundee ^ -7 Edinburgh . ,J-H. Smart „90, George Street „„Tu Fri Tu Fri Glasgow, &c. „„3

tv Dufftown and T J. Peterkin ,™, „24, Gerard Street „™Tues Wed Botriphnie ™,„ %u Durris C.Michie — ~6, Little Belmont St -.Friday Friday w Echt -,™-. Ann Craighead~„6, Back wynd „Thur Friday w Echt & Midmar„™A. M'Douald„ 6, Back wynd „.,.-, ^Friday Saturday

tv Elgin, Forres, -^ Nairn, Focha- >W. Sangster„.«.„24, George Street ™„Tues Sat Mon Th 1 bers, Inverness

&c. . J .^16,MealmarketLane Fri Fri w Ellon ^—™™ ~,W. Thomson^ , Tu Tu

IV Ellon & Peterhead, A. Mackie™~~„16,Mealmarket Lane , Tu Fri TuFri St. Ellon : ™\V. Todd..,,..,.,„32, West North

u< Elrick, Cornhill -\ Brodies' Ord Gallowgate Marnoch, anc ^- James Duncan™«166, „Tues Wed Ardmellie, J w Finzean J. Martin ..„„,„„22, Schoolhill™™,™.„Thur Friday tv Forgue,™»„™.„«,„-A. Thompson.™„180, Gallowgate „Wed Wed tv Foggieloan ,„„„ James Sim .,90, George Street „~Tues Tues / Foveran James Massie.„„6, Mealmarket Lane Friday Friday tv Fraserburgh 7 St. Nicholas St.„ Peterhead .— J- William Reid„„42, „Thur Thur Ellon, &c 3 tv Fraserburgh^ « 7 Rosehearty > James Milne —„166, Gallowgate ... „Wed Thur 1 Caimbulg, &c. w Fyvie and Davio „R. Craig „161, North Street ™-,Thur Friday f Fyvie «w«N,««- G. Chapman,™^„90, George Street. „Thur Thur Lewis ~,Adam Mackie „„166, Gallowgate ™~.^Friday Friday / Fyvie, j tv Gordonston „„»„ 7 1 Badenscoth — 5- A. Robertson ^„16G, Gallowgate „Wed Thur 1 and Balgaveny 3 / Grange and Ro- |r. Howie..-, „180, Gallowgate „Tues Wed • thiemay / Glenlivat,™^™— William Grant™.„90, George Street „~Wed Wed / Greens ~- .,~John Rannie —„90, George Street ~Thur Thur Street ^Friday tv Huntly,„„„ ,™Charles Rait ™~90, George ™. Friday

tv Huntly.,„ . ~ Wm. Lawson,„~24, Gerard Street ™~Tues Wed tv Huntly,™,,™ James Lobban_.~.90, George Street ™„Wed Wed tv Huntly John M'Intyrp..,.90, George Street —„Wed Thur tu Huntly*^****«.««,r*.*,,James Shirreffs „24, Gerard Street —-Tu Sat Tu Sat IV Huntly ,~~,~.™,John Thomson™ „180, Gallowgate „Tues Wed

IV Huntly„„„„„^„-™Jas. Brewster -,90, George Street „,...Thur Thur / Insch ,„Charles Riddel „90, George Street ™.„Thur Thur

tv Insch ^ r«.™.James Stephen-„180, Gallowgate . „Thur Thur

tv Inverury „„,„„—A. Argo„„™„ .,180, Gallowgate ,^ -Tu Fri Tu Fri .—— — .,

From w Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Inverury ^ James Stephen„ ~,24, George Street ~Tu Fri Tu Fri

„. Peter Coutts -6, Lt. Belmont St., .Friday Friday

w Keith „w ™George Barron ,180, Gallowgate ,,, .,Tues Wed. w Keith, Fochabers T E!gin,Aberlour>-Eddison& Stables, 24, Gerard Streets „Tu Sat Wed Sat and Grantown, J

?« Keith, Rothes, T Dufftown, and > Paterson & Riach, 24, Gerard Street, ,Wed Wed Aberlour, „„„., J / Keith-hall, ,,™ John Shand 166, Gallowgate ~,„ -Friday Friday

VI Kemnay .,™.James Mitchell -,22, Schoolhill, -Thur Friday

to Kincardine O'Neil, George Fraser.— 24, Harriet Street,™ -Friday Saturday to Kincardine O'Neil, Peter Gordon, 5, Harriet Street~„. .-Tues Wed

t« Kincardine O'Neil, Wm. Tough „.„11, Harriet Street -Thur Friday

w Kincardine O'Neil, John Ramsay —.6, Lit. Belmont St „Thur Friday w Kincardine O'Neil, Wra. Glenesk,— 11, Harriet Street .-Thur Friday w Kinmundy, OldT Deer, & Stew- V Robt. Cadger „ 16, Mealmarkt. Lane.Thur Thur J artfield .—-.— m Kinnethmont ™ Wra. Souter „ ^16, Mealmarkt. Lane, Thur Thur / Kinnethmont «w~Joseph Brebner -90, George Street „- -Thur Thur

w Kintore ,„.„,„, Wm. Cocker „ -42, St. Nicholas St. . ,Thur Thur to Kintore J. Abel —~ -90, George Street — -Thur Thur w Kintore, Inve-T rury, and Old ? Alex. Menme„ .-6, Back Wynd .-Thur Thur Rain J

w , ~| Brechin, For- far, Dundee, | 12, Perth, Glasgow J> John Hood,„,„ St. Nicholas St.-„Tu Fri Tu Fri Edinburgh, and all places adja- cent „— J / Leochel-Cushnie ~.G. Williams „ ,li, Harriet Street Thur Friday / Leslie —,, .James Glennie, -180, Gallowgate Thur Thur / Longside — .John Smith .90, George Street Wed Wed w Lonmay .Wm. Willox „ .16, Mealmarkt. Lane, Wed Wed

w , Robert Fiddes , ,6, Back wynd -.—- .Friday Friday to Midmar „.„--w-.„-,-John Scott „ 5, Harriet Street ——Thur Friday / Methlic —,„„»-»-—James Hunter - 16, Mealmarkt. lane, Thur Thur ta Methlic „-„,———Thos. Annand- ,26, West North St. -Wed Friday / Methlic -—-^w——James Duncan .161, West North St., Thur Friday w Stonehaven, Lau-n rencekirk, Bre- | ,-Tues Friday chin, p'orfar, J> Hercules Smart, 90, George Street

Dundee, and I

Edinburgh—— I

v> Montrose, Ar-") . _„, , „ „,.,

, -Tues, Tues broath,&c.-™-]A'^<^'^<^-SP='''^ -,6, Back wynd

to Monymusk, Fet-T ternear, and ^ James Grant -—ISO, Gallowgate, .-Thur Friday Manar ——_-,J u) Monymusk - -James Watt 90, George Street —Tues Wed

vj Monymusk ~.Geo. Stephen ,—-90, George street ——Friday Saturday tv Newburgh — -Gilbert Connon -6, Mealmarket Lane-Friday Friday to Newburgh -Alex. Sangster —16, Mealmarkt. Lane, Friday Friday / Newbyth „John Mackie —90, George Street Wed Wed w New Deer -James Kelraan .,6, Mealmarket Lane, Wed Wed tu New Deer—, .-Alex. Walker 16, Mealmarkt. Lane Wed Wed to New Pitsligo .-Thomas Robb 90, George Street —Thur Thur 10 Old Deer— .-Jas. Lawrence 90, George Street —Thur Thur —, ——v- ~ , ——„ .

LIST OF CAKRIERS.

From whence Carriers. Where lodged. Arrive. Depart. w Olilmeldrum » ..Jas. Webster ~™42, St. Nicholas St.„~Mon Th Tu Fri North Street „,™,Wed Thur til Oldmeldrum « ^George Reith,™,26, / Premnay, Auch Thur leven, and Pit John Gauld , .166, Gallowgate Thur caple i Friday U) Raemoir .George WilU,™,ll, Harriet Street„~Thur / Rayne „ .Leslie Emslie 57, Green „„.,..—,„.,,Tues Tues / Schivas .John Will ~™16, Mealmarkt. Lane Thur Thm- w Skene .Alex. Mitchell—42, St. Nicholas St,,™,Thur Thur

w Stonehaven .Mrs. Nicol™~™v.6, Back Wynd, .—Tu Th S TuTh S ta Stonehaven .David Nicol™~~42, St. Nicholas St Tu Th S TuThS

tv Stonehaven .Alex. Matheson, 90, George Street „™Tu Th S Tu Th S w Strichen & Mintlaw Wm. Rankin „™166, Gallowgate ™~~Wed Wed w Stonehaven, Ber

. Friday vie, Montrose John Smart , ^90, George Street Friday and ArbroathH Smarts 15, Back Wynd .Tues Wed 10 Stra'chan .—™„.,«™.Andrew _ Strathdon & Cor-I / Alex. Stewarts ,42, St. Nicholas St.„. Wed Thur garff, S w Strathdon „»~,™-^.Alex. Moir — .11, Harriet Street„,„.Wed Thur / Strathdon .„ .C. Anderson™™ .11. Harriet Street™,,,Wed Thur Strathdon „v~~— .R. Farquharson, 11, Harriet Street™.,.Wed Thur Strathdon & Cor-T / John M'Hardy— 11, Harriet Street™, garff™-,,.. i w Tarland ,A.l. Davidson „ ,23, Harriet Street —,Wed Thur / Tarland, ™.-™~ Wm. Coutts™. ,23, Harriet Streets .Thur Friday

.13, Princes Street , .Thur Friday , Ironside,. w Tarves , v Geo. Mealraarket I,ane, Friday Friday / Tillery „—~™-.James Leslie „ .6, Tomintoul and") Donald Meldrum 166, Gallowgate ,Tues Wed Crouchley, .„^~3 / Towie ,Adam Gordon™,23, Harriet Street „,,,Wed Wed / Towie ,„, Wm. Cobb 23, Harriet Street — ,Wed Wed w Turriff,——~—„~v.George Gallon™^90, George Street .,-.-Tues Tues Turriff & Foggy-") w Win. Anderson ,,24, Gerard Street. ..Wed Wed loan J Udny, Daviot,! w Wm. Mavour 168, Gallowgate „™.„Thur Friday and Fyvie, &c. J w Udny ,„.«.,,,™_«w— James Mutch „ 6, Mealmarket Lane, Thur Friday / Udny, John Hall 166, Gallowgate Friday Friday .Leslie Emslie 57, Green ™„. ™Tues Tups / Warthill, . ^

PLACES WHERE CARRIERS PUT UP.

Back Wynd ™Durie 23 Harriet Street— „A. Reid 6,

15, Back Wynd. .^Gordon 6 Little Belmont St. Bowman Lane Bisset 166, Gallowgate ™— „Rose 6 Mealmarkt. 180, Gallowgate ™-v.™™Reid 16 Mealmarkt. Lane Daniel 90, George Street «v^„Taggart 18 North Streets „Jaffray 57 Green, ,™™w™Davidson 161, North Street™™,,~,Craig 24, Gerard Street ™„„,Chree 32 North Street,,,™,,^Stevenson 13 Harriet Street „Milne 13, Princes Street ^Sheriffs 11, Harriet Street ™M'Combie 42, St. Nicholas, St.™. 5 Harriet Streets™„P. Reid 22, SchooUiill, „,„ Farquharson

22, Harriet Street „Hay ,

SECTION I -MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.

MAGISTRATES OF ABERDEEN.

Lord Provost, THOMAS BLAIKIE, Esq.

Baillies. of Kirkhill. Leslie Clark, Merchant. I Lewis Crombie Merchant. James Forbes, Merchant. | George Henry,

Office-hearers. Alexander Milne, Merchant, ...Dean of Guild. Alexander Webster Treasurer. Alex. Hadden, Yr. oiVersXey,.. Master of Shore Works. Peter Williamson, Druggist, ...Master of Kirk and Bridge Works. Alexander Black, Merchant,.... Master of 3Io! tijieatiotis. Alexander Torrie, Advocate, ...Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital.

Councillors. G. Thompson, Jun., Shipowner. Captain A. D. Fordyce, R.N. Isaac Machray, Coach Proprietor Alexander Gordon, Advocate. AVilliam Ross, Advocate. Robert Catto, Jun., Merchant. D. Chalmers of Westburn. James Nicol, Advocate. James Simpson, Advocate Legal Assessor. John Angus, Advocate Town-clerk. David Keith, Advocate, Town-clerk Depute. Alexander Fraser, Advocate, Chamberlain. A. & J. Cadenhead, Advocates, ...Procurators Fiscal. John Smith, Architect Suptrintendent of Works. John Blaikie, Inspector of Weights.

POPULATION OF THE CITY.—1841.

HOUSES,

^6 bi) PARISH. "3

c ai 2 1 c '3 a as «

East, „ 408 23 1 1025 2204 2596 4799 West, „„. 728 16 2473 4578 56C6 10184 North, „ „ 420 20 4 1224 2325 3045 5370 South, .„-« ~-™J«,^ 313 13 I 1020 1662 2272 3934 418 6 1 1389 2402 2953 5355 409 5 1649 3208 3884 7092 Old Maeh.ar (part of),-,„ 2822 90 14 0300 11203 15314 26-') 17 Banchory-Devenick (do.) 2 2 8 3 11

21 15172 27590 35672 63262 Total, „_ ;.— 5520 179

Taking into account the number of families absent from town, and seamen from home, the enumerators estimated the actual population at about 67,000. —

MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.

THE GUILDRY.

Alexander Milne, Merchant, Dean of Guild.

The following is a summary of the privileges of a Burgess of Guild :

1. He enjoys freedom of trade within burgh in the fullest manner. 2. He is exempt from all Burgh Custom on articles brought into town for his own use. 3. He and bis widow and children are entitled to the benefit of the Guildry funds. 4. His children have a preference for admission into Gordon's ' Hospital, and to certain Bursaries at the Grammar School and at Marischal College. 5. Singular successors and heirs of Burgesses (though not Bur- gesses themselves) entering to the town's fishings and freedom lands, pay only the same entry-money as Burgesses of Guild.

INCORPORATED TRADES.

Rev. Simon Macintosh, Minister of East Parish, Patron. John Leslie, Manufacturer, Converter. Charles Playfair, Gunmaker, Master of Hospital. TRADES. DEACONS. BOXMASTERS. Hammermen, Charles Robertson, William Donald. Bakers, James M'Kenzie, Alexander Eddie. JFrif/hts and Coopers, ...John Hay, William Murray. Tailors, George Sinclair, William Catto. Shoemakers, John Airth, John Watt. Weaners, Alexander M'Kenzie,. ..James Collie. Fleshers, John Gray, Joseph Butler.

James Berry, Watchmaker, Factor for the Widoics' Fund. Treasurer the Widows^ John Barron. Watchmaker, S for Snpple- [^ meiitary r una. Alexander Robb, Tailor, Treasurer of the Trades' School. Thomas Roger, Teacher. .William Mitchell, Assistant. J. Nicol & M. Massie, Advocates, Conjunct Clerks and Assessors. Donaldson Riddel, Convener's Officer.

POLICE ESTABLISHMENT. COMMISSIONERS.

The Provost, Dean of Guild, Treasurer of the City, and Convener of the Trades, are ex offciis. fFard First, Alexander Black,. ..Alexander Henderson. ... Second, ...James Simpson, W. Matthews, Jun. Third William Chalmers, George Wisely. ... Fourth. ...Isaac Macliray, William Adam. ... Fifth, John iiose Alexander Connon.

... S'ixtlt. . ...Alex. C. Mathew, Robert Mitchell. ... iScycM^'t, ...Convener Topp, ...C. M. Rennie. ... Eighth, John Smith, Alexander Torrie. ... Ninth, William Simpson, Andrew Oldman. —

"William Duncan, Treasurer and Collector. John Milne, Clerk §• Superintendent of Powder Magazine. William Mitchell, ] ^u^ider Clerks. Samuel Anderson, J

James Leslie, Inspector §• Superintendent of Water Works. James Minty, Assistant Inspector of Police. , ( Keeper ofSteam-engine Water 7ForAs,Bridge James Kay,Tr | of Dee. Robert Barclay, Superintendent of Police. John Watson, Serjeant. Dr. Ogston, Medical Attendant. J. Simpson, Advocate, Law Agent. W. Smith & A. Maclean, Assessors. Lamplighters, 12 men.— Scavengers, 45 men. The Night Watch consists of 42 men and 4 Night-patrol men the Day-patrol, of H men. ASSESSMENT.

General purposes—under £7 of rent, Is. 3d. per pound. Do. do. at and above £7 of rent, Is. 6d. per pound. Water— Dwelling-houses, 9d. per pound. All other Premises, 4d. per pound. Premises under £3 are exempted. Sixpence per pound additional is charged for Water introduced to houses above £10 of rent. Rents below £10 are charged 5s. The Assessments fall due on the 1st of November.

HARBOUR.

Commissioners under the Act, 6 and 7 Victoria, Cap. 72, " For im- proving and maintaining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed

• 12th July, 1843 :—

The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Aber- deen, Commissioners ex officiis. By the same Act, nine Burgesses of Guild, and three members of the Incorporated Trades, are to be chosen by each of these bodies respectively. At every subsequent annual election, one-third of these Commissioners to go out of office by rotation. The three Burgesses of Guild, and one member of the Incorporated Trades, filled who had the fewest votes, to retire first ; these vacancies to be by election. The next election takes place on the 3d Tuesday of November, 1844. IIARBOUK COMMISSIONERS. The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council. Burgesses of Guild. William Duthie, Shipowner. Henry Adamson, Shipowner. Robert Catto, Merchant. Robert Mitchell, Shipowner. P. Pirie, Jun., Manufacturer. William Hogarth, Merchant. Alexander Nicol, Shipowner. Alexander Anderson, Advocate.

J. Hadden, Jun , Manufacturer. Incorporated Trades.

Andrew Anderson, Painter. | James Clyne, Shoemaker. William Milne, Flesher. John Angus, Secretary and Clerk. Alexander Reid, Collector and Treasurer. James Abernethy, Superintendent and Engineer. SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.

Alexander Reid, Collector. Peter Riddel, James Nicol, Thomas Riddel, and John Reith, Clerks and sworn Bulkers. iHOREDUES ON GOODS.

- - Acorns, . - b.b., 3 Alabaster, b.b.. 3 Ale and Beer, - hhd.. 6 Do. in bottles, b.b.. 3 Almonds, - . - - b.b.. 3 Alkali Black, ton, 2 AUnn, ... ton, 2 Animalized Carbon for Manure, ton. 1 6 Aniseeds, . - - - b.b., 3 Anvils, - - . ton. 2 Apples, ... bushel. 2 Argol, ... ton. 2 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, ton. 2 Do. Weed, ton, 2 Ammonia Water, ton, 1 Bacon, . . - b,b. ofaOOlbs, 3 Bagging, - b.b, 3 Barilla, - ton. 1 6 Bark for Tanners, ton, 1 8 Barley, Hulled, ton. 2 Barrels, empty Herring, each, 1 b.b.. 3 Do. Rods, . . _ - b.b.. 3 Biscuit, Ships', . - - - cwt., 2 Beef, - ... - b.b. of 200 lbs. 3 Beer, Spruce or Black, - - - 6 kegs. 3 Blacking, not otherwise enumerated, - b.b.. 3 Bellows, ----- b.b.. 3 Bleaching Salts and Powder, ton, 2 Blubber, - . - - - b.b. of 27 gals., 3 Boats Exported, viz. : — 12 to 14 feet Keel, each. 2 6 14 to 16 „ - each, 3 16 to 18 „ each. 3 6 18 to 20 „ - each. 4 20 and above, each. 5 Cobles, viz. : — 12 to 14 feet long, - each. 2 14 to 16 „ each, 2 6 16 to 18 „ - each, 3 18 to 20 „ each. 3 6 All other Boats and Cobles in proportion. Bones of Cattle, ... - - ton, 1 Do. Ground, ... ton of 48 bushels. 1 Books and all articles of Stationery not otherwise enume- rated, . . - - - b b., Bottles, empty, Wine size, and others in proportion, gross, Do. smaller size and Phials, - - b.b., Do. broken and Cullet, - - - - ton. Bran, . - - . . boll of 80 lb.. Brass, ...... ton, Bricks, common size, - - - . 1000, Do. double, treble, and other sizes, in proportion. Brimstone, Rough, - . - . ton. Do. in Roll or Flour, ... b.b., Bristles, . . - . . b.b.. Brooms, - . . - . . dozen, Broom and Brush Handles, Heads and Stocks, b.b.. Brushes, ...... b.b.. — ,

i MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. 5

1

s. Butter, ------cwt.. V'' each. 1' Boxes, Salmon, empty, . . - - 1 Candles, - - - - b.b. 3

Do. Wicks, - - - • - b.b., 3 Cakes of Lint and Rape Seed, - ton. 2 Do. Ground, - - - ton, 2 6 Cane Reeds, - - - - 120, 3 Carpets, Rugs, and Upholstery Articles, b.b.. 3 Carboysof Vitriol and Acids, usual size, average 1601bs. each, n bb.. Cards, Tow and Wool, . - - - 3 i Carraway Seeds, . . . - b.b., 3 i Carriages, viz. —Mail and Stage Coaches, each, 15 1 Chariot, . - - each, 15

Post-chaise, . . - each. 15 :

Britska, . - - each. 12 ! Phaeton, - - - each, 7 6 Gig, - -. - - each. 5 Other Carriages in proportion. Carrots, ------ton, 1 Casks, Boxes, and Kits, empty,e xcepting returned packages, b,b., u

Cement, . . . - - ton, 1 6 1 Chalk, ton. 9 Charcoal, . - . - - ton. 5 b.b.. 3 Do. Blacking, . . . - j

: Cattle and Live Animals, viz. 1

Asses and Mules, - - - ' each, 2 ! Bulls, Cows, and Oxen, - - - each, 1 1 i Calves, . . . - each, 6 each, Sheep and Lambs, . . - ^ each, Swine and Pigs, - .. - H Horses, - - - - - each, 4

Cattle and Horses from Orkney and Shetland , each. 9 Sheep and Lambs do. do. each. ^ Dogs, Foxes, and smaller Animals, each. 1 Other kinds of Animals in proportion. Cheese, - - - - cwt.. u 3' Chesnuts, - . - - b.b.. Chimney Tops or Cans (Composition), 3 feet high, each. 1 Do. do. (of Clay), 2| feet high. each, Oi Others in proportion. "China, ------b.b., 3 Chocolate, - - - - - b.b.. 3 Cider, - - * - - b.b. of27g illons. 3 Cinders, - - - barrel of 128 lbs.. Oh Cinnamon and Cassia, - - - - b.b, 3 Clay, viz. —China or Stone Clay, ton. 4 Pipe Clay, ton, 1 Fire Clay, - - - - ton. 4 Loam Clay, . . - - ton, 4 Clocks, b.b., 3 Clothiery, Haberdashery, Silk Mercery, and all articl es for Clothiers and Haberdashers, b.b., 3 Coals, . . - - - 5 2 cwt.. 1 Do. ton, n Coal Dust for Founders, &c., - - - ton. 1 6 Clover Seeds, - - . - - ton. 2 Cocoa Nuts, - - - - - b.b.. 3 ColTee, bb. 3 Confections, ------b.b. 3 Copper, ------ton. 2 Do. Utensils for Distilleries and other purposes, cwt 3 Do. Old, . - - - - ton, 2 Do. Ore, - - - - - ton, 1

b2 s. D. Copperas, . - . - ton 1 6 Cordage, White and Tarred, ton 2 Corks, - . . . - b.b. 3 Corkwood, . - . . ton 4 Corn, viz.—Barley, Bear or Bigg, quarter 2 Malt, quarter 2 Oats, ... quarter 2 Wheat, quarter 3 Rye, quarter 3 Beans, ... quarter 3 Peas, Grey, quarter 3 Do. White, Split, or Boilers, ton 2 Flour, sack or barrel 3 Oatmeal, ton 1 8 Corn Hooks or Sickles, - b.b. 3 Cotton Wool, .... ton 2 6 Do. Manufactured, - b.b. 3 Crystal, ----- b.b. 3 Currants, - . . - - b.b. 3 Cloth, not enumerated, - - - b.b. 3 Drugs, Medicines, and all articles for Druggists not other-

wise enumerated, - b.b 3 i Dung, - - . - - - ton 4 1 Earthenware, .... b.b. 2 Eggs, - b.b. 3 Feathers, - . - - . b.b. of 80 lbs. 3 Felt, - b.b. 3 Figs, - - - - . hb. 3 Fish, viz. — Salmon, Iced, - b.b. 3 Do. Pickled in Kits, b.b of 6 kits 3 Do. Preserved, - b.b. 3 White Fish, Salted, ton 2 6 Haddocks, Dried or Smoked, - bb. 3 Cod, Pickled, - barrel 3 Flax, . - - - - ton 2 6 Do. Codilla, .... ton 1 6 Do, Manufactured, - - .. - bb. 3 Flint for Potters, - . - . ton 4 Furniture, - - - - - b.b. 3 Gingerbread, - - . . b.b 3 Ginger, - . - . - b.b. 3 Glass, - - . . - b.b. 3 Glue, ------b.b. 3 Grapes, ----- * - b.b. 3 Grease, - . - . - ton 2 Gum, Senegal, and other kinds, - b.b. 3

Gypsum, .... ton 1 6 i Gunpowder, - - - . - 100 lbs. 3 Guano, - . . - - ton 2 i Hair of Ox, Cow, or Horse, Dry, - cwt. 3 Do. Wet, - cwt. 2 Do. Plaster, - - - ton 4 Hams, - - . . . bb. of2001bs. 3 Hats, b.b. 3 - Hay and Straw, . - - ton 1 8 Hemp, Rough, - - - - ton 2 6 Do. Codilla, ton 1 G Do. Dressed, - - - . b.b. 3 Honey, - - . . - cwt. li Herrings, - . - - . barrel 2 Hides, viz.— Ox, Cow, Buffalo, or Horse, - each Oi Kips, - each 0^ Calf and Seal Skins, dozen 1^ Sheep Skins and Pelts, dozen 1 MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. 7

s D. Hoops of Wood, viz. — Barrel and Half-barrel, - 1200, 6 Pink and Half-pink, 1200, 4 Others in proportion. Hops, ------cwt., 4 Horns, viz.—of Ox or Cow, . . - 1000, 1 8 Tips, - - - - - ton, 2 Slouf^hs, . - _ . ton, 2 Hoofs, . - - - - ton, 2 Shavings or Waste, - - ton. 2 Husbandry Implements, viz. —Waggon vi^ith 4 wheels - each, 5 Box Cart, - each, 2 6 Plough, - each. 9 Harrows, pair, 9 Wheelbarrow, - - each, 4 Other Implements, - b.b.. 3 Hardware, and all articles for Hardware Merchants not enu- merated, . . . - - - b.b., 3 Ice, ------ton. 6 Indigo, ------b.b., 3 Iron, viz. —Bar and Bolt, - - . - ton, 1 3 Rod, Plate, Sheet, and Hoops, - ton. 2 Girdles, Nails, and Wire, ton, 2 Forged Ironwork, - - - - ton, 2 Steam Boilers, in pieces. ton, 2 Do. whole, - b.b.. 3 Iron, viz. — Grates, Stoves, and Tinned Work, ton, 3 Pots, and other hollow Cast-iron Work, - ton. 2 6 All other Castings, ton. 2

Pig. - - - - ton, 1 Old, ton. 1 Ore, - - - - - ton, 1 Ivory, ------b.b.. 3 Do. Black, - ton. 1 6 Junk or Old Ropys, - - . - ton, 1 Kelp, - ton. 1 6 Kiln Pavement, - - - 30 superficial feet, 3 Lamp Black, - . . - . - b.b.. 2 Lard, ------cwt., li Lead, viz.—Sheet, Pig, Pipes, and Shot, - ton. 2 Red, White, and Black, ton. 2 Ore, - - - - - ton, 1

Leather, Dressed, . - - - - cwt. 2 Do. all other sorts, . . - - cwt., 2 All articles for Leather Merchants not enumerated, b.b.. 3 Lemons, . . . - - - b.b., 3 Lime, - . . - boll of 5 bushels, 0| Linen Yarn, in Bulk or Loose Bundles, - ton, 3 Linen Yam, in Bales or other Packages, bb., 3 Linseed, in Casks or Bags, - b.b, 3 Liquids, in Casks, not otherwise enumerated, bb. of 27 gals.. 3 Liquorice Root, ----- b.b.. 3 Madder, Ground, . . . - - ton, 2 6 Do. Root, ----- ton, 5 Machinery, ------b.b., 3 Manganese, - - - . - ton. 2 Mats, Russian, ------100, 1 Mill Waste, all kinds, - . - - ton, 1 6 Molasses, . - - . - - ton, 1 8 Moss Rock, ------ton. 2 Mustard, ------b.b.. 3 Musical Instruments, - - - - b.b.. 3 - Nutgalls, - - . - b.b., 3 Nutmegs, ------b.b,, 3 Nuts, ------b.b.. 3

^. Oakum, _ - - cwt.. 2 Ochre, - - - - ton, 2 Oil of all kinds, b.b. of 27 gallons. 3 Onions, - - - bushel, 2 Oranges, - . - b.b.. 3 Orchella Weed, - cwt., 3 Oysters, and otlier Shell Fish, b.b.. 3 Pack-thread and Twine, - b.b, 3 Paper of all kinds, and all a; 'aper-makers not otherwise enumerated. b.b.. 3 Do. Shavings, - ton, 1 6 Paste or Millboards, b.b., 3

Peats, - - - . - load of 800, 4 Pepper and Pimento, b.b., 3 Perry, . - - b.b. of 27 gallons, 3 Pitch, barrel. 2 Pewter, - - - - ton, 2 Plants of Trees and Shrubs, b.b., 3 Plaster of Paris, - ton, 2 Pork, - b.b. of 200 lbs., 3 Plums, - - - - b.b.. 3 Porter, . - - - hbd.. 6 Do., in Bottles, - b.b, 3 Potatoes, - - . ton. 1 Preserved Provisions, - - bb., 3 Prunellas, - - - b.b., 3 Prunes, - . - - b.b.. 3 Pipes, Tobacco, b.b, 3 Paretis, Refuse of. - ton, 1 Quills, Undressed, - - b.b, of 16 M., 3 Do. Dressed, - - b.b., 3 Rags, Linen, ton. 1 C Rags, Woollen, - - ton, 1 Raisins, - - . b.b., 3 Rice, ... - ton. 2 Rosin, - - - - ton, 1 8 Rye Grass Seeds, - 8 busliels. 3 - bb., 3 Sail Cloth in Bolts, 5 bolts, 3 Do. in Package, - b.b.. 3 Salt, Rock and White, ton. I Do. Refined, in Package, - b.b.. 3 Salts, Glauber and Epsom, cwt.. U Saltpetre, . - - ton, 2 6 Scythes, . . - - doz., Oh 4' Sand, for Founders, - ton. Scrows of Hides, ton. 2 Scrows, Gelatine of, ton, 1 6 Shakes of Casks, Pipe or Puncheon, each, 2 Others in proportion. Shumac, ... ton. 2 6 Slates, viz. —Easdade, Ballahulish, & Ballahuie,uie, sizablesizable, 1200, 1 4 Do. do do. under size. 1200, 6 Do. Duchesses, from England, - 1200, ] 8 Do. Countesses, from do. 1200, 2 6 Do. Imperial, from do. - 1200, 3 Smalts, - - . . cwt., li Snuff, - b.b.. 3 Soap, Hard and Soft, ton, 2 Soapers' Salts and Muriatic Residuum, ton, 1 6 Soda, - - . - ton. 2 Soda and Seltzer Water, - b.b., 3 Spades and Shovels, doz.. 1 Spanish or Italian Juice, - b.b, 3 — — — MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. 9

s. D. Spirits, Home and Foreign, and all articles for Spirit Dealers not otherwise enumerated, b.b.. 3 - Starch, . . - - b.b., 3 ton. 2 Steel, - - - 2 Stones, viz. —Carriageway Granite, - ton, Kerb Pavement Steps, ton. 5 - - 5 Landings and Building do , ton, Rubble and Chips, do.. ton, 2 Freestone, building, - ton. 5 Rigging Stones, 100 running feet, 1 6 Millstones, ton. 2 Grindstones, ton, 2 Scythestones, gross, 4 Gravestones, Foreign, each. 5 Turin or Flagstones under 3 inches thick, 20 sup. feet, 3 Do. Extra thickness in proportion. Do, from Caithness, - 20 sup. feet. 2h Chimney Jambs, get, 2 Stair Steps, 20 running feet. 1 6 Stairhead Landings, Ciste rn, and other large Stones not exceeding 5 in. thick, sup. foot, 1 Do. above 5 inches, - sup. foot, H Marble Stones, £100 value, 20 Polished Granite Stones, ton, 3 All other description of Stones, £100 value, 20 Cliff and Cement Stone, ton, 6 ton, 1 6 Stucco, . - - - - b.b., 3 Stoneware, . - - - b.b., 3 Sugar, viz.—Candy, - - Loaf and Lump, ton. 3 Powder and Raw, ton. 2 Of Lead, ton. 2 Sheffield and Birmingham Wares, b.b., 3 Skins not otherwise enumerated, - b.b., 3 Seeds, all sorts, and all articles for Seedsmen and Fruiterers, not otherwise enumerated. b.b., 3 Saddlery articles, not otherwise enumerated, - b.b., 3 2 Tallow, - - - - ton, barrel, 2 Tar, . - - - - - 3 Tares, _ . - - quarter. Teas, and all articles for Grocers, not otherwise enume- 3 rated . . - b.b., - 1 Tiles, - - - - - 1000, Tin, . - - - ton. 2 ton, 2 Tinplates, - - - - cwt., Tobacco, - - - - H Toys, - b.b.. 3 1 Tow, all kinds, - , - ton, 6 ton. 1 Turnips, - - - Tanners' Waste, - - - ton, 6 - 3 Teazels, - . - .- b.b.. Varnish, all kinds, b.b.. 3 Vinegar, . - - - b.b., of 27 gals., 3 - Veneers, all kinds, . - - b.b., 3 Walnuts, - . . - b.b.. 3 - Whalebone, - - - - ton, 2 Whiting, - - - - ton. 9 Wine, in Casks, ... b.b., of 27 gals., 3 Do. in Bottles, - b.b., 3 Wood, Foreign and American (calliper measure), viz. : Pine and Fir Timber, Oak, Elm, Ash, Birch, and all other descriptions of Hardwood, in log or plank. load. 1 — — — —

Wood, Foreign and American (calliper measure), viz, Masts and Spars, - - - - load, Fir Deals, Planks, and Battens, - - load, Lathwood, four-feet lengths, - fathom, Do. other lengths in proportion. Kickers, under 30 feet length, and under 4-inch dia- meter, ----- doz.. Oars, . . . - . doz., Handspokes, ..---- doz.. Treenails, - - - - 1000 feet lineal, "Wainscot, ----- load. Wood, British, viz. Fir, Larch, Beech, Oak, Ash, Elm, and all other Hard- woods, rough or round, (calliper measure), load. Do. do. (string measure), - - - load, Masts and Spars, (calliper measure), - load, Masts and Spars, (string measure), - - load. Oak, Ash, Beech, Elm, and all other Hardwoods, in plank or sided, . . - - load, Fir Deals, Planks, and Boards, - - load, Railway Sleepers, - . - - load, Lathwood, sawn, - - - 1000 sup. feet,

Pit Props, 6 feet long, 3 inches diameter, - doz , Do. other sizes in proportion. Cart-wheel Spokes, - - 40 pieces. Cart-wheel Felloes, - - - 40 pieces. Wedges, - - - - 1000 pieces. Wood, by Weight, viz. Barwood, Boxwood, Brazil Wood, Camwood, Ebony, Fustic, LignumvitsB, Logwood, Nicaraguawood, Redwood, Sassafras, &c. &c. - - ton, ^Mahogany, - - - 40 feet or ton. Staves, viz. : American Pipe, - - Standard Thousandisand. 15 Do., single hogshead. 1200, 6 Do., single barrel, - - - 1200, 3 Do., hogshead billets. 1200, 10 Do., barrel billets, - . _ 1200, 8 Baltic and Hamburg Pipe, 1200, 30 Do. do., hogshead, - - - 1200, 20 Do. do., best barrel. 1200, 10 Do. do., inferior quality, 1200, 5 British Barrel, .... 1200, 3 of Fir, 1200, 1 6 Do. do , ... Woad, - . . - - ton. 2 AVool, sheep's, . - - - ton. 2 6 Do. Manufactured, . - - . b.b., 3 Yeast, - - . . . b:b.. 3 Zinc, .-.-.. ton, 2

All goods not otherwise enumerated in the foregoing Sche- dule, .--.-. b.b., 4

The barrel bulk of all articles not otherwise rated to be five cubical feet—excepting when the said measure shall exceed two- and-a-half hundredweight, in which case two-and-a-half hundred- weight is to be rated a barrel bulk. Small packages, not^measuring one and one-fourth cubical foot, or not weighing twenty-eight pounds, to be reckoned one-fourth of a barrel bulk; and in all cases where a fourth is chargeable, to pay one penny. Goods bona fide in transitu under address of any person North or South of Aberdeen, having paid shore-dues on importation, and being re-shipped in the original packages without changing hands, to be exempted during the pleasure of the Commissioners, from the payment of shore-dues on exportation. When herring barrels are exported empty, and return to the harbour packed with herrings, the owners (if the exporters of the barrels) shall be entitled to an allowance or drawback of the amount paid on exportation for such barrels out of the importation-dues of said herrings. Shore-dues at the above rates to be paid on all goods loaded or unloaded, or otherwise arriving or leaving the port or district, as herein described, viz., the Harbour, the rivers Dee and Don, upon both sides thereof, the Coast between these rivers, and the Coast Southward from the mouth of the river Dee to the extremity of the town of Aberdeen's precincts or boundary on the Torryor South side of the river Dee, which district is the port and harbour of Aberdeen.

EXEMPTIONS FOE GOODS.

Fresh Fish, imported in bulk. Salmon, Herrings, and other fish, paying shore-dues inwards, to be exempted from the payment of Dues outwards, if in the same Packages, and belonging to the same Owners, as when imported. In case any goods having paid shore-dues when loaded, shall, from any accident or otherwis^e, be unloaded, the same shall not be chargeable with a second payment on being re-loaded. All returned empty boxes, casks, bags, and pack-sheets, and all goods returned to the original Shipper, and in the original state, to be exempted from the payment of dues.

Passengers' Luggage not exceeding two barrel bulk ; all above to pay the ordinary dues.

KATES FOR SHIPPING.

Class First.—For all vessels to or from any port or place between Flamborough Head on the south, and Cape Wrath on the north, excepting vessels passing through the Caledonian and Forth and Clyde Canals, but including the Orkney and Shetland

Isles, per register ton, . ™-„ ™~ £0 2 Class Second.—To or from all other ports or places in Great Britain and Ireland, per register ton, ™„,.™, 4 Class 'Third.—All parts of Europe to the northward of Gibraltar, including the Canaries, Western Islands, Madeira, Azores, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark,

tlie Faro Isles, and Iceland ; also the whole of the

Baltic and White Seas, per register ton, . 9 Class Fourth.—All parts on the Eastern Coast of North America, including Greenland, and Davis' Straits Fisheries, all parts within the Straits of Gibraltar and West Coast of Africa, as far south as the Tropic of Cancer, per register ton,.-. ,„„™„ ,^^^^ 10 Class Fifth. —The West Indies and all parts within the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer, per register ton, 16 Class Sixth. —For all vessels navigating to the southward of the Tropic of Capricorn, and all other parts of the world, per register ton, -„~-™_.~~™„„ 2 Vessels laimched at the port of Aberdeen, to pay half dues on

first voyage, if sailing in ballast ; but if loading Goods, to pay full dues. Vessels entering the Harbour for safety, or wind-bound, and not

breaking bulk, to pay half dues ; but if they break bulk, or take in

I goods (Stores for their own use excepted), to pay full dues. —

Foreign Vessels to pay one-half more dues than British Vessels. One arrival and one sailing to constitute a voyage. Vessels remaining in the Harbour after three calendar months (and fourteen days allowed for loading and discharging,) to pay one penny per register ton per calendar month, and for each part of a month in advance. the It shall be in the option of the Trustees to charge either dues on the voyage inwards, or on the voyage outwards, at the distance rates specified in the above Schedule, according to the ; and, if the charge be made on the voyage outward, there shall be deducted from it the amount of dues that may have been previously vessels sail in ballast, they paid on the voyage inward ; but if such shall be charged with dues on the inward voyage only.

EXEMPTIONS FOR SHIPPING.

All open boats, under the burden of ten tons, to be exempted from dues. All Ships, Steamers, or Vessels, having made fifty voyages in any one year, from January to December, inclusive, shall pay no Harbour-dues for any additional voyages made by them within the said year. Vessels sailing from the Harbour, and put back by stress of weather, or other cause, without having accomplished the voyage, shall not be liable in additional dues for such returns. All Ships or Vessels belonging to, or exclusively employed in, the service of her Majesty, the Customs, Excise, or Post Office, or of the Commissioners of the Northern Light Houses, or of the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond, to be exempted from Dues. British Vessels bona fide employed in the White Fishery to be exempted from the payment of Harbour dues, provided they have no cargo on board but the fish caught, and their stores and fishery implements.

liEADING LIGHTS, TIDAL PIER LIGHT, AND FLAG DUES.

All vessels under 40 Tons,,~—.-™«,™„v . ,. ~,.— . 1

of 40 and under 50, „~,„w- ~v~ .—.~.~—.™~ 1 6 of 50 and under 80, ~ 2 of 80 and under 100,, 2 6 of 100 and under 120„™„ 3 of 120 and under 200, 3 6 of 200 Tons and upwards,. 4 The above Rates to be payable for all Vessels entering the Harbour.

SECTION II -LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

COURTS OF LAW. 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.

Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, Advocate, Sheriff. William Watson, W.S. \ sheHff--substUutes.•" William Gordon, Advocate, ) James Skelton, W.S., Sheriff-substitute at Peterhead. James Gordon of Craig, Advocate, Sheriff'-ckrk. Francis Gordon, Advocate, "\

John Dun, Advocate, (*y^; , , , • Cler/iS-depute. T T> ] > ' James lieid, I John G. Leslie, J Arbuthnot Knox, Clerk-depute at Peterhead. William Simpson, Advocate, Procurator Fiscal. ^^j''"'' ^'^7°'=^*^; Assidants. if"" H ]. Alex. Henderson, Advocate, J William Gordon, Advocate, Auditor. Robert Shaw, Bar Officer. The Court days are Wednesdays and Fridays at Ten o'clock, A.M., during the Sessions, which extend from the first Court day (Wednesday or Friday) after 15th May, to the last Court day in July, and from the first after ISth October to 4th April, inclusive. COMMISSARY COURT. Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, Commissary. William Watson and William Gordon, Commissary -deputes. Alexander Gordon, Advocate, Commissary-clerk John G. Leslie, Commissary- clerk-depute. William Simpson, Procurator Fiscal. John D. Milne and Alexander Henderson, Assistants. SHERIFF SMAI-Ii-DEBT AND CIRCUIT CODRT.

The Small -debt Court Avas formerly stationary like the Ordinary Court, but by the Act of Parliament 1, Victoria, cap. 41, Circuit Courts, for the trial of Small-debt cases (actions for sums under £S 6s. 8d.), are established in addition to the Ordinaiy Small-debt

Court ; and the Sheriff is ordained to divide the county into dis- tricts, and hold a certain number of Courts in each annually. Appeals against the Sheriff's judgments in these Courts are not competent, unless on the ground of corruption, malice, or oppres- sion, on the part of the Judge; and the decrees may be immedi-

ately put in execution by arrestment or poinding ; imprisonment for small debts being abolished. Written proceedings, or the as- sistance of professional men, are not allowed, unless with leave of the Court. The Ordinary Small-debt Court at Aberdeen is held on Thurs- day, at Ten o'clock, a.m., weekly, during sessions of the Court, and once or twice during vacation. John G. Leslie, Clerk.

The Circuit Small-debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Iluntly, Turriff, Old Deer, and Fraserburgh, once every three months. John Skene, Tarland, James Watt, Old Deer, William Thomson, Inverury, Arbuthnot Ross, Peterhead, William Murdoch, Iluntiy, Alex. Begg, Fraserburgh, James Nicol, Turriff, are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c., to be brought

in these Courts ; and John G. Leslie, Clerk. It is optional to creditors to cite their debtors to the district Court of their domicile, or to the head Court at Aberdeen. BURGH OR'BAILLIB COURT. The jurisdiction of the Magistrates (Provost and Baillies, though it is a Baillie that usually sits in Court) is equal to that of the 14 LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

Sheriff within their territory—the royalty of the Burgh—but it is not exclusive of the Sheriff's authority, except, perhaps, in questions strictly belonging to the police of the burgh, which more properly pertain to the Magistrates.

Thomas Blaikie, Provost.

Baillie Leslie Clark. I Baillie Lewis Crombie. „ James Forbes. George Henry. j „ James Simpson, Legal Assessor.—A. & J. Cadenhead, Procuiaton- Fiscal.—Town-Clerk, Clerk.—Town Serjeants, Officers of Court. The Court day is Saturday, at Eleven o'clock, a.m., during the same sessions as the Sheriff Court. JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.

The office of Justice of the Peace was introduced into Scotland in 1609. As signified by their name, the Justices judge in riots and breaches of the peace—they enforce the laws against beggars and vagrants—the game laws—and, with the Commissioners of Supply, they regulate the highways, bridges, and ferries. The execution of various penal statutes, revenues, laws, and others, is also com- mitted to them. The quarter-sessions are held on the first Tues- day of the months of March, May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special sessions are occasionally held. Francis Gordon, Clerk.—John G. Leslie, Clerk-Depute. John D. Milne, Procurator- Fiscal. JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL-DEBT COURT,

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

This is a Criminal Court, constituted under the Aberdeen Po- lice Act (14th May, 1829), for the trial of offences against the Act, breaches of the peace, theft under the value of 10, reset, fraud, &c. Sec. It sits daily in the Old or Baillie Court-house, at Eleven, o'clock, A.M. The Sitting Magistrate, Judge. A. & J. Cadenhead, Procurators-Fiscal —Town-Clerk. Ckrk. *»' All the Courts, except the Baillie and Police Courts, meet in the New Court-house, Castle Street. The Sheriff, Commissary, Justice of Peace, and Small-debt Clerks' Offices are in the Record Hall, 27, King Street. Hours of attendance, from Ten o'clock, A.M., to Three, p.m., and from Si.x to Eight, p.m.

SOCIETY OE ADVOCATES.

President, Charles Chalmers.— Treasurer, "William Simpson. 1789 1798 1804 j Peter Farquharson 7i Thomas Hutcheon Hugh Fullerton n 1794 ! 1802 tAlexander Smith n

*A. Webster n i Thomas Sangster n tGeorge Yeats » Buncan Davidson n ' 1803 1807

1796 , Andrew Robertson w *Henry Lumsden n Francis Gordon n Adam Coutts n Chas. Winchester 7i. j Thomas Burnett n \ LEGAL DEPARTMENT. 15

1808 John Duncan n Tho. J. Bremner John Duthie 1825 Thomas Ewen 1809 William Gordon tAlexander Torrie Alex. Cadenhead n Clem. Lumsden JLambert Barron 1810 Newell Burnett n Robert Stephen Alexander Allan n Alexander Jopp n 1835 John Smith, sen. n William Garrow *JJohn Humphrey 1812 1826 tJGeorge Grant *tChas. Chalmers 7i William Ross n David Reith Alex. Copland *George Leask W. Adam, jun. 1813 1827 1836 Thomas Reid n Alex. Anderson fGeorge Grub *tWm. Simpson n William Paterson William Yeats n 1814 Robert Shand n John Stuart n George Rainnie R. Ledingham n John Blaikie n Alex. Gordon n 1828 1837 John D. Milne n Alexander Daniel David Mitchell 1816 James Brebner tC. G. Grainger Pat. Bannerman 1829 D. R. Morice *James Ferguson n Nath. Farquhar David Monro James Ross Alex. Macdonald 1838 John Cadenhead William Skinner n *Alex. Henderson *James Simpson Francis Edm^ond 1839 George Wilson 1830 fDuncan Forbes 1817 Alexander Harvey Geo. Cruickshank Alexander Gibbon David Keith ?j John Dunn *James Murray n Alex. Mitchell n James Williamson James M'Hardy n Robert Machray Robert Smith n Alexander Muir Colin A. Philip Alex. Davidson William Smith n John Paterson William Booth 1818 Jn. Anderson, sen. Alexander Ross Wm. Adam, sen. m Wm. M. Cruden John Whyte John L. Shirrefs 1831 J. Anderson, jun. Alex. Stropach n *Francis Clerihew 1840 Robert Alcock Andrew Murray ii f William Hunter Geo. Cumming n F. J. Cochran fAlex. Webster, jr. 1819 Jas. B. M'Combie n Alex. Flockhart *John Smith, jun. Patrick Davidson n William Duthie 1820 William Irvine John Ligertwood William Robison James Geddes Alexander Abel *James Nicol n John Webster 1841 Geo. Johnston Alex. Pittendrigh Alex. D. Wilson 1821 1832 fAlex. Duthie John Fleming n Marianus Massie fJohn Allan Alex. Chivas n Robert Brown A. J. Cameron fJames Edmond n Geo. D. Profat James Collie 1822 Charles Thomson John Coutts John Angus n William Forbes fWilliam F. Ogg 1823 *John Clark 1842 James Russel n 1833 fJames Garden James Mair Thomas Primrose fL. M'Kinnon, jun. Alex. Fraser L. M'Kinnon, sen. fJohn Watt William Gray 1834 J. A. Miller n 1824 John Yeats R. S. Farquhar Robert Dyce

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

John Clark, (Jashier.— Officer.

* Committee of Funds, & ;. t Examinators. X Agents for t'ae Poor. n Notaries Public. PUBLIC OFFICERS.

Thomas aud Newell Burnett, Advocates, Joint Clerks to the Com- missioners of Svppli/, Claks of General Meetings of Trustees under the Turnpike and Commutation Acts, and General Clerks of Lieutenancy. H. and C. Lumsden, Advocates, Collectors of County Assessments. James Simpson, Advocate, Collector of Town Assessments. John Blaikie, Advocate, Collector of Bishop Bents. Newell Burnett, Advocate, Keeper of Register of Sasines for Aber- deen and Kincardine shires. John Angus, Town-Clerk and Keeper of the Register of Sasines for the Burgh of Aberdeen. Alexander jpittendrigh, Advocate, Commissioner for taking Oaths to be used in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer.

MESSENGERS- AT-ARMS.

George Rae, Aberdeen James M'Kinnan, Huntly J. Johnston, do. Robert Webster, Inverury George Cockburn, do. Jo. Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil Robert Shaw, do. Adam Gray, Peterhead James Stev>art, do. James Hutchison, do. John Moir, do. Grant Imlah, do. Alexander Mitchell, Ballater George Skene, Tarland Charles Dunbar, Fraserburgh William Cook, Rhynie John Smith, Huntly

SHERIFF OFFICERS,

Charles Dawson, Aberdeen William Gordon, Priestwells George L3'ell, do. George Grant, Tynebog James Home, do. Shaw Shaw, Old Deer P. Ettershank, do. Thomas Marr, New Pitsligo John Moir, do. W. Dalzell, Strichen John Campbell, do. James Adie, Strichen James Ross, Old Aberdeen J. Aden, Blaii'morinond John Thom, sen., do. John Thom, Longside

John Thom, jun , do. Andrew Law, New Deer A. AVarrender, Printfield J. Davidson, Oldmeldrum Alexander Taylor, Keig George Webster, do. W. Mitchell, Wliitehouse George Sangster, Udny David Stewart, Leochel Geoi'ge Geils, Inverury William Imray, Banchory W. Benzie,Gushetnook,01drain W. M'Donald, Kincluny William Reid, Old Westhall Thomas Sheriflfs, Ellon J. Burgess, Bridgefoot, Oyne John Clark, Slains A. Wisely, Meikle Wartle John Ross, Cruden W. Dempster, do. J. Cruickshank, Byreleask James Knox, Peterhead And. Milne, Oldmill, Foveran Adam Gray, do. Robert Benzie, Tillyhilt, Tarves. James Hutchison, do. J. Brown, Fraserburgh Grant Imlah, do. Charles Dunbar, do. Robert Adam, do. James Blackball, do. Robert Daniel, do. Theo. Martin, Cairnbulg Peter Whyte, Druminner James Bedford, Huntly James Smith, Old Forrest John Smith, do. Alex. Wright, Skene James M'Kinnan, do. W. Mortimer, Brux, Strathdon Jas Cooper, Lumsden Village J. Michie, WesterChapelton, do. John Gall, Glenhead John Webster, Turriff J. Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil John George, do. W. Emslie, Lumphanan J. Duguid, Arnhead, Aucliter- R. Stewart, Belnaccol, Mortlach less .

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. 17

Samuel Allanach, Cutninestown Alex. Davidson, Tullich William Skene, Tarland D. M'Kenzie, Crathie Geo. Skene, do. W. Mitchell, Cluny A. Coutts, Ballaclialich Alex. Watt, Kinneainie J. Davidson, Torgalter, TuUich

SEC. III.-ECCLESIASTICAL DI^PAETMENT.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

Churches. Where situated. Ministers. Residences. East, Union Street, S. Macintosh, ...Dee Street. West, Union Street, J. Forsyth, D.D., Bon-Accord Ter. North, King Street, ,T. Wilson, North Lodge. South, Belmont Street, T. Dewar, Millbank. Greyfriars, ..Broad Street, A F. Stewart, ...Crovifn Street. St. Clement, Footdee, J. Newlands, Canal Terrace. Trinity, Shiprow Gilcbmston, Summer Street, ....G, Jamieson, Chapel Street. JohnKnox's, Mounthooly, C. Skene Orchard Cottage. Holburn, Wellington Place, Mariners' ....Sugar-house Lane, William Smith, Footdee, Collector and Clerk to each of the separate Sessions, and to the General Session, and Keepei of the Marriage Register. Alexander Straith, Schoolhill, Keeper of Registers of Births and Baptisms.

CHURCHYARD DUES IN THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS. GROUND FEU. CHARGES FOR MOKTCLOTHS.

Under 3 years of age.... £0 3 4 Best Mortcloths, full size £1 1 ... 6 4 2 Second, 10

... 9 ... 5 Third 5 6 ... 12 ... 6 0, Maiden 10 ... 15 ...0 7 Oj Second 6 8 ... 18 ...0 8 Children 5

... 21 ...0 9 0, Second, 4 2 All above,. 10 Third 3 4 Fourth 1 8

CHURCH WARDEN S DUES.

Children under 3 years of age, Is. 2d All above 3 years of age, 2s. 2Ad.

GROUND-DUTY DUES IN ST. CLEMENT S CHURCHYARD.

For Children under 12 years 4s. For those between 12 and 21, 6s. For all above 21 years 8s.

C 2 —

VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS,

FREE PROTESTING CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

Churches. Where situated. Ministers. Residences. East, Belmont Street, J. Foote Golden Square. West, Belmont Street, A. D. Davidson, Crown Street. North, North Street J. Murray Skene Terrace. South, Belmont Street, J. Stewart, Dee Street. Greyfriars, Crown Street, A. L. Gordon, Dee Street. St. Clement's, Prince Regent St., A. Spence, Castle Hill. Spring Garden, Gaelic Lane, H. M'Kenzie,... Skene Place. Trinity, Crown Street, D. Simpson, ...Bon-Accord Sqr. Union, Shiprow J. Allan Virginia Street. Gilcomston, ...Huntly Street, J. Bryce, Crown Street. Bon-Accord,. ..Union Terrace G. Parker Skene Terrace. John Knox's, ..Gerard Street, J. Stephen Rosemount. Holburn, Bon-Accord Row, .."W. L. Mitchell, Skene Street. Melville, Correction Wynd, .."W. Primrose, ..Silver Street.

Mariners', Commerce Street, . J. Longmuir, . Langstane Place.

Denominations. Where situated. Ministers. Residences. Associate Synod, Skene Terrace,.. .J Aiken, Skene Terrace. /" Correction Wynd, H. Angus Dee Street. United Asso- ) George Street, ...J. Stirling Caroline Place. ciate Synod, Belmont Street, ..R. Sedgewick, Belmont Street. J (.John Street, P. Robertson, Hutcheon St. Relief, St. Paul Street,. ..J. Thorburn,...Marywell Street. Thomson,... George Street. ^ro/^,.rYaGeorge street,<+^Qot J^- Congregational) |d, Arthur Crown Street. Churches, j Frederick Street, D. Wallace, Constitution St. (. Blackfriars St.,. ..J. Kennedy, ...Silver Street. English Baptist, John Street, E. Pledge, Strawberry Bank Scotch Baptist,... Correction Wynd, A. Clark, Loch Street. M'Donald,... Bon- Accord St. Scotch Baptist... South Silver St./ J" <- ^- Eraser Broad Street. Weslevan 1 Longacre W. Lindley, ...Constitution St. Methodist, f Scotch Episcopal J W. Skinner, D.D., Bishop. St. Andrew's, King Street, ...\ C. Wagstaff, Crown Street. St. John's Golden Square,. ..P. Cheyne, Bon-Accord St.

"> English Episcopal— } Sir W. Dunbar, tt • t>i .'.jUmon Place. St. Paul'sT..^ .Gallowgate, ..../ Bart., tk"n'churc£.}^°^'^ ^'''''' ^- H^"-*'' ^'^ ^''^^^ ^°^,'^«° \Chapel Court. Catholic Justice Street, . (?• J. Reid j^ J Do. Unitarian, George Street, ...J, H. Hope, .....Holburn Street. Glassite St. Andrew St.,. ..Various. Friends, Gallowgate, Various. SECTION lY-REYENUE DEPARTMENT.

POST OFFICE.

David Stuart, Postmaster.

John Smith, Is* Clerk. William Gray, 4

LETTER-CAKRIEnS. James Leighton, John Milne, Thomas M'Guffie, Charles Wilson, Robert Porter, Charles G. Murray, and Wm. Salraond.

PENNY POSTS. Auchmill, Mr. Lindsay. RECEIVING OFFICES. Woodside, — Jas. Bremner. Echt W. Malcolm, jun. 197, Union Street, — J. Fraser. Hillside, Thos. Kidd. 57, Quay, P. Buyers. Bush, T. Dry. 8, Broadford, W. Thom. Summerhill, Mr. Leslie. Old Aberdeen, R. Ross.

ARRIVALS AND DESPATCHES, &C.

Mails. Box Closes. Despatches. Arrivals.

Edinburgh, j/fa Perth, 2 p.m 3 p.m. . 6 25 A.M.

Edinburgh, via Fife, 4 20 a.m. 5 A.M. . 5 7 P.M.

Inverness, 5 50 .. 7 0.. . 2 30 .. 11 Peterhead, 5 50 .. 7 0.. 12 3 ..

Ballater, 550 .. 7 0.. . 2 30 ..

Banff, 1st, 5 50 .. 7 0.. . 2 10 ..

Banff, 2d, 5 50 p.m. 5 40 P.M. . 8 35 ..

Alford, 5 50 a.m. 7 A.M. . 2 4 P.M.

Methlic, 5 50 .. 7 0.. . 2 10 ..

Lervrick is despatched at 5 30 p.m. every Friday, and arrives every Wednesday at 5, a.m., during the months of April, May. June,

July, August, and September .: the other six months, the day and hour of despatch uncertain. N.B.—For 30 minutes after the above-mentioned time of closing the receiving box for the different mails, one extra penny must be paid for each letter posted; and from that time up to 15 minutes previous to the said time of despatch sixpence extra, otherwise they cannot be forwarded till next despatch.

DELIVERY OF LETTERS. First—London morning Letters and Papers, comprising all the South roads, Glasgow, Perth, &c., commences at a quarter past 7, A.M. Second—Comprising all the North Mails, commences at 3, p.m. .Third—London evening and Edinburgh Letters, commences at 45 minutes past 5, p.m. No delivery on Sundays, except to persons who call at the Office, from 15 minutes past 7 till 30 minutes past 10, a.m.; from 1, p.m.,

till 30 minutes past 2 ; and from 45 minutes past 5 till 7, p.m.

RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS TO ANT PLACE VITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM, &C.

If not exceeding J oz Id. If not exceeding 2 oz 4d. 1 oz 2d. 3 oz 6d. And so on, adding 2d. for every ounce up to 16 ounces, beyond — — —

which, with the following exceptions, no packet, whether subject to postage or not, can be received :

1. Parliamentary petitions and addresses to Her Majesty. 2. Parliamentary proceedings. 3. Letters and Packets addressed to or received from places beyond sea. 4. Letters and Packets to and from Public Departments.

5. Deeds, if sent open, or in covers open at the ends ; they may be tied with string and sealed, in order to prevent inspection of lit the contents, but they must be open at the sides, that it may be seen that they are entitled to the privilege. 6. Bankers' parcels despatched from London, and specially delivered at the General Post OfBce, under certain regulations. "With these exceptions, all Packets exceeding 16 ounces will be immediately forwarded to the Dead Letter Office, to be returned to the writers. It is optional with the public to send letters within the United Kingdom paid or unpaid ; but, in the latter case, they are liable to a double rate of postage, as will be seen from the subjoined table

INLAND RATES. Unpaid.

Not exceeding § oz. 2 1 4 Exceeding 1 oz. and not exceeding 2 8 2 .. ..3 3 4 4 5 10 5 6 1 6 7 1 2 7 8 1 4 8 9 1 6 9 10 1 8 10 11 1 10 n 12 2 12 13 2 2 13 14 2 4 14 15 2 6 15 16 2 8

Printed votes and proceedings in Parliament, or of the Colonial If Legislatures, are charged

Under 4 oz Id, Above 4 and under 8 oz 2d. Above 8 and under 12 oz 3d. and so on. Such votes and proceedings, whether paid or unpaid, pass at these rates between places in the United Kingdom, and also to the Colonies by Packet. To those places to which there are no Packets, they may be forwarded by " Private Ship," at double the above rates. They are not, however, forwarded to the East Indies, via

Southampton, nor to places through France, under the full rates of . letter postage. Postage Stamps are sold at the Post Office—Price Labels Id. and 2d. each. Penny Envelopes, 2s. 3d. a packet of 2 doz. Twopenny do 2s. 2d. a packet of 1 doz.

Stamped half-sheets, ..2s. 3d. a packet of 2 doz , and these, when sold singly, or in less quantities, at the rate of l^d. each. Letters bearing stamps in value equal to the amount of postage chargeable according to the first or "prepaid" column of the fore- going scale, will be delivered free in any part of the United King- dom. In cases, however, where stamps of a le.»s value than the rate exigible have been used, the letter is chargeable, on delivery, with double the amount of such difference. For instance, a letter posted exceeding half an ounce and under one ounce, upon which a penny label has been put, will, on delivery, be charged twopence, being double the difference betwixt the label used and the proper one for the weight of the letter, which ought to have been adopted. Stamps may be used for printed votes, Parliamentary proceed- ings, and on Foreign, Colonial, and ship letters proceeding out- wards; but their use is prohibited from the Colonies or Foreign ports. Letters for Foreign countries, and places beyond seas, having an insufficient number of stamps, will not be forwarded, but sent to the Dead-letter Office to be returned to the writer. And the same principle is applied to letters for Foreign countries, p/epayment of

1 which is required, when left at any Post-office with less than the full amount of such Postage. Members of each House of Parliament are allowed to receive, by the post, petitions and addresses to her Majesty, and petitions addressed to either House of Parliament, nut exceeding t/nrty-two ounces in weight, exempt from postage, provided saeh petitions and ad- dresses be sent icitliout covers, or in covers open at the sides. Should they exceed that weight, they will not require to he prepaid, but are charged according to their weight as unpaid letters with double the rates of Postage to which, if prepaid, they would be subject.

SHIP LETTERS.

Letters conveyed by private ship to places beyond seas are liable to a rate of, r Under 1 oz., Os. 8d. Above h oz. and under 1 oz., Is. 4d. Above i oz. and under 2 oz., 2s. 8d. And so on in proportion. The Owners, Charterers, or Consignees, (resident in the United Kingdom,) and the Owners, Consignees, and Shippers of Goods on board vessels inward bound, are entitled to receive their Letters free from Sea Postage, to the extent, collectively, of six ounces in weight, by any vessel to any one such person. In the case of vessels coming from Ceylon, Mauritius, the East Indies, or the Cape of Good Hope, the letters may be, collectively, twenty ounces in weight, for an Ovraer, Charterer, or Consignee of any such vessel. The Owner, Charterer, or Consignee must be described as such on

the address and superscription ; and in the case of Owners, Shippers, or Consignees of goods, it must also appear by the ship's manifest that they have goods on board the vessel. Such persons are entitled to have their letters, which come within the above conditions, before the master of the vessel delivers the other letters in his charge to !the Post Office. ^ •^* Every person who shall, with intent to evade any duty of postage, falsely superscribe a letter as being the Owner, or the Charterer, or the Consignee of a vessel conveying the same, or as the Owner, or the Shipper, or the Consignee of goods shipped in such vessel, shall for every offence forfeit ten pounds.

rOREIGN LETTERS. The Single Rate on all Foreign and Colonial Letters, when

conveyed by Packet, is as follows ;

' *i By Packets from Liverpool.

Between tbe United Kingdom and Sin^e'fiate.

'United States, Bermuda, Halifax, N. S , Newfoundland, 'British North America, t/a Boston, ...... 10 Upper and Lower Canada, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (Halifax excepted), ..12 . .

22 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

By Packets from. Southampton.

Between the United Kingdom and Single Rate.

Lisbon, *Spain, Via Southampton, Greece and Egypt (Alexandria excepted), Alexandria, Panama, Chili, and Peru, .. •• Hayti, and the Foreign West India Islands (Cuba excepted), 1 Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, and New Granada, .. ..2 Gibraltar, Malta, Ionian Islands, •• •• Honduras, .. •• •• • •_• British West Indies (Jamaica and Berbice excepted), Kingston, Jamaica, India, i!ic! Southampton, Hong Kong, do *Madeira, «ia Lisbon, Madeira, by West India Packet, Jamaica (Kingston excepted), and Berbice By Packets from Falmouth, "Madeira, *Brazil, *Buenos Ayres, Total By Packets from Dover. Single Rate. *Belgium, ..16 France and Algeira, British and Foreign under ^ oz. .. 10 Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Tuscany, and Lucca, via France, 10: Switzerland, Prussia, Belgium, Holland, \ Uniform British ^ Two Sicilies, Papal States, Modeua, f Rate ( Parma, Placentia, Greece, Archipel- Hnot exceeding C ago, & Ionian Islands, via France,... Jhalf an ounce), J Baden and Bavaria, «ta France, Austrian Dominions, and Cities of Cra-> Uni. Brit. & For. ) cow and Belgrade, via France, ) Rate (under^oz.)J Certain Northern States of Europe, for- ^ warded through the Office of Tour > do. do. and Taxis, via France, ... .- J Certain States of Germany, served by ^ the Office of Tour and Taxis, via V do. do. 1 3

France, . . . . . J Wallachia and Moldavia, via France, do. do.

Turkey in Europe (Belgrade excepted), ") do. do. and Suctari in Asia, via France, J Southern Poland (viz., the Governments'! of Cracow, Lublin, and Sandomier, V do. do. and Southern Russia, via France, J Alexandria, Smyrna, Dardanelles, and "i Constantinople, by French Packet, V do. do. 1 3

via Marseilles, . . . . . J Tuscany and Two Sicilies, do. do. do. ,. 1 9 Roman States, and Greece, do. do. do. .. 1 7 Malta, do. do. do. .. 1 1 Malta, by the Monthly Closed Mail, via \ do. do. 1 3 Marseilles, / Alexandria, do. via Marseilles, do. do. 1 *India, do. do. do. do. 1 Hong Kong, do. do. do. do. 1 Ionian Islands, do. do. do. do. 1 By Packets from London.

*G«rraany, Denmark, Sweden, and Russia, 1 10 *Heligo]and, 1 . — : ,

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Between the United Kingdom and Total Single Rate. s. I>> *Hamburgh, Cuxhaven, Lubeck, and Bremen, .. 6

*Grand Duchy of Oldenburgb, . 6

Holland, . 1

*Countries on the Continent of Europe, via Holland, . 8

•Java, vea Holland, . 1

"New South Wales, . 1

* The postage to all these destinations must be paid in adyance ; all the others may be forwarded unpaid, provided they be addressed as above.

Letters intended to be forwarded as Ship Letters must be spe- cially addressed so, else the Packet rate of postage will be taken. Letters for Malta, Ionian Islands, Greece, Syria, and India, are forwarded by Closed Mails, unless otherwise addressed. The Closed Mail is made up in London on the 7th of each month, and despatched Di'a Marseilles, whence it is forwarded by British Steam- boats. The French Packets leave Marseilles for Alexandria on the

1st, 11th, and 21st of each month, at 5, p.m. ; and leave Alexandria for Marseilles on the 6th, 16th, and 26th, at 4, p.m. Letters in- tended to be sent by these Packets, must be addressed, " via Mar- seilles, per French Packet.

The following Table shows the Route of these Pachets, time occupied during the voyage, and time of stopping at each place from Mar- seilles to Alexandria —

TIME OF VOYAGE. STOP.

Days. Hours. Days. Hours. 1

Leghorn,, 1 10 To „ 1 7 Civita Vecchia,. 2 2 „ 8 Naples,. •2 23 «. 6 Malta, 4 22 1 „ Syria, — 8 «. ^ 12 Athens, 8 10 «. 14

Smyrna, 8 21 1 «, Constantinople, 10 13 1 15

Alexandria, -w 10 16 1 18

From Alexandria to Syria,, 2 IS „ 12 Athens, 3 2 ,, 14

Smyrna, . . , 3 13 1 ,, Constantinople, 5 5 1 15 Malta, 5 18 ,, „ Naples, 7 17 „ « Civita Vecchia, 8 14 ^ G Leghorn, 9 16 „ „ Marseilles, ,„ 10 16 - „

Statement of the days on which Letters should he posted in Aberdeen to

be in time for the Foreign 3Iails :— France Daily. P"'l«y', Saturday, Monday, Belgium '=' I ' \ and iuesday. Holland Saturday and Tuesday. Hamburgh, Sweden, and Norway, Saturday and Tuesday. Germany, Denmark, Russia, & Prussia, Saturday and Tuesday. Sweden and Norway (during the Sum- ) -^„(jnesdav raer months), via Hull, / •' Lisbon, Madeira, Vigo, Oporto, Cadiz,1 ,p, j and Gibraltar, j" ^' — —

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/"Twice in each month ; the Malta, Greece, and Ionian Islands, J first day and the Tlujrs- via Southampton. V day nearest to the 15th (_ of every month.

India, via South-) Syria, .Egypt, and ^j^^^ ^ .^^ ^^^j^ ^^^^^^ ampton, )

Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Madeira, and') Sunday nearest to the 1st Canary Islands, J Tuesday in each month. /'The 1st and 16th of every British North America, Bermuda, and) month, except the win- the United States, j ter months, and then (_ only on the 1st.

Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Hayti, Porto j3jj^ ^^^^ j^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^ British Guiana, and IV Rico, Cuba, ^^ ^^^^,( Havanna, via West India Packet, J ' Mexico, Panama, New Grenada, and") Last day but one in every Venezuela, J month.

, „,. , (Last day but two in every New South Wales, -i rnonth.

India, &c., via Marseilles, "ith day in every month.

*»* When any of these days fall on a Sunday, the Mails are made up on the day before, and Letters from Aberdeen for any such mail must be posted a day earlier in consequence.

The Return of the Packets is calculated thus

To andfrmn West Indies, Mexico, &c., 57 days —America, 6 weeks —Brazils, 20— Gibraltar, 20 days. From August to January in- clusive, tlie Packet touches at Pernambuco and Baliia on her outward passage to Bio Janeiro, and the other six months on her homeward.

REGISTRATION OF LETTERS.

Since January, 1841, a system of registration has been in oper- ation applicable to all descriptions of letters.

Letters intended for registration must either be stamped or pre- paid, and presented at the Post-office at least 30 minutes before the closing of the letter-box for the particular ma'il by which it is to be despatched.

The British registration fee is Is., and must always be paid in money, and at the time of registration.

In the case of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship letters, registration extends to the port of despatch in the United Kingdom only.

Registration fee on such letter?. Is., and, in addition, the rate of postage to which they may be liable.

Letters addressed to France may be registered to their destina- tion ; and ihose passing through France, so long as they may remain in the French territory the formei on payment of double the French rate to place of destination, in addition to the British rate and British registration fee, and the latter on payment of the usual postage rate, and Is. registration fee. The arrangements for carr}'- ing out the system of Registration have been made with a view of insuring the punctual delivery of registered letters ; on their de- livery, the parties to whom they may have been addressed will be required to acknowledge in writing their receipt. —

British Colonies and Foreign Places to which newspapers can he for- wardedfree of postage, by Post-office Packets, provided they he posted

within seven days after publication : — Aden France Nevis Antigua Gibraltar Newfoundland Bahamas Greece New Brunswicl. Barbadoes Grenada Nova Scotia Berbice Halifax (N. S.) Oldenburgh Bermuda Hamburg Peru Brazils Hayti Quebec Bremen Heligoland St. Domingo Buenos Ayres Honduras St. Kitts Canada India via Southamp- St. Lucia Carraccas ton St. Vincent Cari'iacou Ionian Isles Spain via Cadiz Columbia Jamaica Sydney Cuxhaven La Guayra Tobago Demerara Lubec Tortola Denmark Malta Trinidad Dominica Montserrat

Foreign Places to whicl a postage of 2d. each i lewspaper is requiri the time ofposting.

U. S., America Su rinam St. Martin's Egypt Guadaloupe St Croix Cuba Syria

Martinique St Thomas also,i the Continent of Europe, with the exception of those places men- tioned in the preceding list ; South America, excepting Brazils, Buenos Ayres, Peru, Carraccas, Columbia, La Guayra. India and the Mediterranean " via Marseilles," 3d. each. Newspapers are forwarded to France by Packet free of postage, or by Private Ship for Id. each, and French newspapers are deli- vered in Britain for Jd. each. Newspapers to and from Spain " via France" are charged with a postage of id. each, and to and from Greece, " per French Packets," Id. each.' Newspapers, by "Private Ships," are forwarded to the Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Port Philip, Van Dieman's Land, Swan Biver, South Australia, Chili, Peru, Guatimala, the Western Coast of America, East Indies, St. Helena, St. Mary's River, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cape Coast Castle, Fernando Po, and Ascension Isle, on prepayment of Id. each, and to China, and places not British, on payment of 2d. each.

MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.

The ZLoney Order Office for transmitting small sums is open from 8 A.M. till 2 p.m., from 3 p.m. till 5 p.m., and from 6 p.m. till 8 p.sr. Money orders are also cashed at these hours. The commission for money orders being, for sums not exceeding

£2, 3d ; for sums exceeding £2 and not exceeding £5, 6d. No .order can be granted for suras beyond £5. For Post-offices which grant and cash money orders, see the following lists :

A List of Post Towns and Sub-offices in Scotland. ^Aberbrothwick Abei-lady Alexandria Abevchirder Aberlour Alford *Aberdeen Abernethy Alness *Aberdour Abington *Alloa *Aberfeldy '"Aboyne Alva Aberfoyle *Airdrie Alyth 26 REVENUE DEPAHTMENT.

Amulrie *Bori'o-w stouness *Colington *Annan Bothwell Coll *A nstrutlier Bowman Colmonel *Appin *Bowmore *Coltbridge Ardintenny Bracadale Comrie *Ardersier *Braco Cornhill Arisaig Brae Corpack Ardnamurchan Braemar Corran *Ardrossaii *Brechin *Corstorphine *Aros8 Bridge of Allan *Craigellachie Arran *Bridge of Earn *Craill Arrochar Bridge of Weir *Cramond Ashkirk *Broadford *Creetown Assynt Broadick *Crieff Auchinblae Broughty-Ferry Crinan Auchincairn *Broxburn Crocketford Auchinleck Brucklaw *Cromarty Auchnacralg Buckhaveu *Crook *Auchterarder Bucklyvie Crossgates *Auchtermuchty *Buckie Crossbill *Ayr Buness Crossmichael *Ayton Bunessan Cruden *Balerno Burghead *Cullen Balfron *Burntisland *Culross *Ballantrae Burwick Culivoe *BaJlater Busby Cumbernauld *Ballindalloch Cairndow Cuminestone Ballochvoy Cairnryran *Cumnock Banchory *Callander *Cupar -Angus *Banff Cambtislang *Cupar-Fife Bank foot Camelon *Currie Banaockburn *Campbelton Dailly Barr *'Canonbie Dairsie Barrhead Carluke Dalbeattie Barrhill Cairnish Daljarroch *Bathgate Carnock *Dalkeith Battasound *Carnoustle Dalm 3,1,1 y *Beauly Carnwath Dalmelington *Beith *Carr Bridge Dalmuir Bellshill Carrsfearn Daluacardoch *Bervie Carron Dairy, Castle D. *Biggar Carronshore Dah'}', Glasgow Bishopton *Castle Douglas Dalrymple I Blackburn, Aberdeen Castleton Dalswinton Blackburn, Whitburn Cathcart Damhead Blaekhillock Catrine Denholm *Blackshei!s Cawdor *Penny *Blair-Adam *Chance Inn Denny loanhead *Blair-AthoU Chapel Rosau *Dingwall *Blairgowrie Chirnside Dirleton Blairlogie Clackmannan Dollar Blantyre Closeburn Dolphington Bocharm Cluny *Dornoch Bogroy Coatbridge ^Douglas, Lanark *Bonaw *Cockburnspath *Doune *Bonar Bridge *Coldstream Dromore Bonchester Bridge Coldingham DrumnadrochH BonbiU *CoIinsburgh Drymen Duffus Gairlochead Inverness *Diimbarton *Galashiels Irvine *Dumfries Gallotown Isle Ornsay *D unbar Galston Jedburgh *Dunbeath Garderhouse Johnstone Br. *Dunblane Garmouth Johnstown *Dundee *Garlieston Jura *Dunfermline Gartmore Keith *Dunkeld *Gatehouse Keith-hall Dunglass GifFord Kelso Dunnet Gilston Keltonhill Dunning *Girvan Kennoway *Dunoon Glammis Kenmore Dunscore ^ Glasgow Kettle *Dunse Glendaruel Kilbarchan Dimtocher Glenelg Kilbride, Glasgow *Dunvegaa Glenlivet Kilbride, Saltcoats Durness Glenlocher Kilburnie Dysart *Glenluce Kilchrenan Eaglesham Glenmorriston Kilfinnan Earlston *Golspie Killearn Easdale Govan Killin E. Kilbride Gourock Kilmarnock *E^clesfechan Gi'ahamstown Kilmaurs Echt *Grangemoutli Kilmuir *Eddleston *Grantown Kilmun *Edinburgh Greenbank Kilpatrick *Elgiii Greenlaw Kilsyth Elie Greenock Kilwinning *Ellon Gretna Kincardine *Erroll Guardbridge Kincardine O'Neil Etal Gullan Kingairloch *Evaaton Haddington Kinghorn Eyemouth Halkirk Kingussie Fairlie Hamilton Kiuloch Moidart *Falkirk Harris Kinross Falkland Haroldswick Kintore Farr Haugh of Urr Kintra Fearn Hawick Kippen Fenwick Hellensburgh Kirkbean Ferry-port-on- Craig Helmsdale Kirkcaldy *Fettercairn Hermiston Kirkconnel Finhaven Hillside Kirkcowen Findhorn Holytown Kirkcudbright *Focbabers Holywood Kirkinner *Ford Houston Kirkintilloch Huna Kirkliston *Forfar Huntly Kirkmaiden *Forres Hutton Kirkraahoe *Fort-Agustus Inchture Kirkmichael Fort-George Innerkip Do. Blairgowrie *Fortrose Inverleithen Kirknewton *Fort-WiIliam Inverary Kirkpatrick Fortingall Invergarry Kirkwall *Fraserburgh Invergordon Kirriemuir Fruchie Inverkeithing Ladykirk *Fushiebridge Inverey Laggavoulan *Fyvie Invermorriston Laggan 28 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Lairg Mauchline Ollaleeny Lamlash Maxwelltown Orton *Lanark Maybole Osnaburgh Langholm Meigle •Paisley Lamington Melby Parkgate Larbert Melrose Parkhead Largo Melvieh *Parkhill *Largs Menstrie Partick Larkhall Methlic Parton *Lasswade Methven Pathhead *Lauder Mey Paxton Laurencekirk Mid-Calder •Peebles Laurieston Millport •Pennycuick Laurieston, Falk Milnathort •Perth Laygavouyeu Milngavie •Peterhead *Leadhills Mintlaw Pitcaple Leith-Lumsden Moffat Pitlessie *Leith Moddiesburn •Pitlochrie Leitholm Moniavie •Pittenweem Lennoxtown Montrose Pitsligo *Lerwick Monymusk Pollew *Lesmahago Mortlaeh PoUockshaws Leslie Morven Polmont Leuchars Mossat Polnackie *Levan Mossbank *Portaskaig Lhanbride Mountbog Port-Bannatyne *Libberton Moy •Port-Glasgow Lilliesleaf Muck ark ' Port-Menteath Linlithgow Muirdruni Port-Mahomack Linton, East Muirkirk Port-Nessock Linton, West Munloehy •Portobello Linwilg Musselburgh 'Port-Patrick Lismore MuthiU Portree Lix *Nairn •Portsoy Loan Neilston •Portwilliam *Loanhead New Abbey Preston Lochalsh Newburgh, Fife •Prestonkirk Lochans New Deer •Prestonpans Lochcarron New Castleton Rachan Mill Loehearnhead New Cumnock Rannoch Lochee New Galloway Rasay Lochgilphead New Kilpatrick Ratho Lochinver Newmills, Fife Reafirth Lochmaben Newmills, Ayr Reay Lochmaddy New Pitsligo Renton Lochwiunoch Newport, Fife Renfrew Lockerby Newton Rhynie Longhope Newton-Stewart Rosehearty Longloan Noblehouse Roseneath Longtown Norham Roslin Lossiemouth North Berwick Rothieraay Luing North Queensfer •y Rothes Luss •Oban *Rothsay Lybster Ochiltree Row Macduff Old Aberdeen Ratherglen Markinch *01d Kilpatrick *St. Andrew's Maryhill *01dmeldrum St. Boswell's Green 'Oldrain St. Ninian's REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 29

St. Blargaret's Hope*Stranraei- Toraintoul Saline Stransay Tongue *Saltcoats Stratbaven Torrance *Sanquhar Strathblane Torryburn Scone Strath don *Tranent Scourie Strath miglo Troon Selkirk Strathpeffer * Turriff Shiel House Stricheu Tyndrum Shotts Stromness Udny Shuttlestone Stronsay * Ullapool Skene *Strontian UUyeasaund *Slateford Struan Ulva Sorbie Struy Unachan Sorn Swinton 'Uphall *South Queensferry Symington Urquhart Southwick 'Tain Walls Spring-bank Tamnayoiilan Watten Springbnrn *Tarbert Wemyss Springholm Tarbolton Westandwick Stanley Tarland Westray *Stewavton Tayinloan *Whitbum Stevenston Teviothead Whitehouse ''Stirling *Thoruhill, Dumfri ^s * Whithorn *StonehaYen Thornhill, Doune *Wick Stoneliouse Thornton, Keith Widowell

Stoneykirk Thornton, Kirkaldv *V/igton | *Stornoway * Thurso *Winchburgh *Stow, Selkirk Tillicoultry Windygates Stowe Tiree Wisha^wton Strachur * Tobermory Woodside Straiton Those marked thus » gi-ant and pay Money Ordei-s.

A List of Fast Toilms in Enciland and Wo les which grant and pay 3Ioney Orders. Abergavenny Ashton-under-Lyne Beccles Aberystwith Atherstone Beacousfield Abingdon Attleborough Bedale Accrington Axminster Bedford Alfreton Aylesbury Belford Alnwick Aylsham Belper Alresford Bagshot Berkhanistead Alton Bakewell Berwick Altrincham Baldock Beverly Ambleside Bampton, Devon Bewdley Amersham Banbury Bicester Amesbury Bangor Bideford Ampthill Barnards Castle Biggleswade Andover Barnet Billerlcay Andover Road Barn si ey Bilstone Appleby Barnstapel Birkenhead Arrington Barton on ITunibev Birmingham Arundel Basingstoke Bishop's Aukland Ashbourne, Derby Bath Bishop's Castle Ashburton Battle Bishop's Stortford Asliby-de-la-Zouche Bawtry Bishop's Waltham Ashford, Kent Beaumaris Blackburn

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Blandford Chatteris Dudley Bodmin Cheadle Dunchurch Bognor Chelmsford Dunmow Bolton Cheltenham Dunstable Boroughbridge Chepstow Durham Boston Chertsey Dursley Boui-ne Chester Eastbourne Brackley Chesterfield East Grinstead Bracknell Chester le Street Eccleshall Bradford, Wiltshire Chichester Edgeware Bradford, Yorkshire Chipperham Ellesmere Braintree Chipping, Norton Ely Brampton Chirk Emsworth Brandon, Suffolk Chorley Enstone Brecknock Christchurch Epping Brentwood Chudleigh Epsom Bridgend Cirencester Erm^ridge Bridgenorth Clare, Suffolk Esher Bridgewater Clitheroe Eversham Bridlington Cobham Exeter Bridport Cockermouth Exmouth Brigg Colchester Eye Brighton Coleford Fairford Bristol ColeshiU Fakenham Brixham Congleton Falmouth Broadway Conway Fareham Bromley, Kent Corwen Farnham Bromyard Coventry Farringdon Broomsgrove Cowbridge Fazely

Brough Cowes, Isle of Wight Felton | Buckingham Cranbrook Fenny, Stratford Builth Crawley Ferrybridge Bungay Crediton Feversham Buntingford Crewkerne Folkingham Burford Crickhowell Folkstone Burnley Croydon Footscray Burton in Kendal Cuckfield Fordingbridge Burton on Trent Cullompton Fowey Bury, Lancashire Darlington Frome Bury, St. Edmonds Dartford Gainsborough Buxton Dartmouth Garstang Callington Daventry Gateshead Calne Dawlish Gerrards Cross' Cambridge Deal Glastonbury Camelford Denbigh Gloucester Campden Derby Godalmin Canterbury Dereham Godstone Cardiff Devizes Goole Cardigan Devonport Gosport Carlisle Dewsbury Grantham Carmarthen Diss Gravesend Carnarvon Doncaster Grimsby Catterick Dorchester Guernsey Caxton Dorking Guildford, Surry Chalford Dover Guisborough Chard Downham Hadleigh Charmouth Driffield Halesworth Chatham Droitwich Halifax Halstead Kettering Marazion Harleston Kidderminster March Harlow Kimbolton Margate Harrowgate Kineton Market Deeping Hartfordbridge Kingsbridge Market Drayton Harwich Kingston on Thames Market Harborougb Haslemere Kington Market Raisin Hastings Kirby, Lonsdale Market Street Hatfield Knaresborough Market Weighton Havant Knutsford Marlborough Haverfordwest Lamb«rhurst Marlow Hawes Lampeter Maryport Hay Lancaster Matlock, Derby Haydonbridge LauncestoB Melksham Hayle Lawton Melton Mowbray Helston Leamington Merthyr Tydvil Hemelhemstead Leatherhead Middlewich Henley Lechlade Midhurst Hereford Ledbury MildenhaM Hertford Leeds Milford Hexham Leek Milnthorpe Heytesbury Leicester Mold Higham Ferrers Leighton, Bussard Monmouth Highworth Leominster Morfeth High Wycombe Leskeard Moreton in Marsh Hinckley Lewes Namptwich - Hindon Lichfield Narbeth Hitchen Lincoln Neath Hithe Linton Newark Hobbs Point Liphook Newbury Hoddesdon Liverpool Newcastle-on-Tyne Holbeach Llandillo Newcastle under Holt Llandovery Lyne Holyhead Llanelly Newmarket Cam- Holywell Llangadock bridge Honitoa Llangolen Newnham Horncastle Long StrattOE Newport, Isle of Homdean Longtown Wight Horsham Lortwithiel Newport, Monmouth Hounslow Loughborough Newport, Pagnel Howden Louth Newport, Shropshire Huddersfield Lowestoff Newton Abbot Hull Ludlow Newton, Mont- Hungerford Luton gomery Huntingdon Lutterworth Northallerton Hurst Green Lyme Northampton Ilchester Lymington Northleach Ilfracombe Lydhurst Northwick Ilminster Lynn Norwich Ingatestone Macclesfield Nottingham Ipswich Maidenhead Oakham Ironbridge Maidstone Oakhampton Isle of Man Maldon Odiam Ivybridge Malton, New Oldham Jersey Malvern Ollerton Kelvedon Manchester Ongar Kendal Manningtree Ormskirk Keswich Mansfield Oswestry 1

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Otley St. Austel Stoneham Oimdle St. Clears Stony Stratford Overtown St. Columb Stourbridge Oxford St. Helens Stourport Pembroke St. Ives, Hunt Stowmarket Penkridge St. Leonard's on Sea Stratford-on-Avon Penrith St. Neots Stroud Penryn Salisbury Sudbury Penzance Sandback Sunderland Pershove Sandwich S waffham Peterborough Sawbridgeworth Swansea Petersiield Saxmundham Swindon Petworth Scarborough Tadoaster Pewsey Scole Taiback Pickering Selby Tamworth Plymouth ' Settle Tarporley Plyniton Seven Oaks Taunton Pocklingfon Shaftesbury Tavistock Pontefract Shearness Teignmouth Poole Sheffield Tenbury Portsmouth Shepton Slailet Tenby Prescot Shearborne Tenterden Presteign Shields, North Tetbury Preston Shields, South Tetsworth Prestonbrook .^heflfnal Tewkesbury

Pulhely - Sliipston Thame

Queenborough . Shooters Hill Thetford Ramsgate Shoreham Tbirsk Eavenglass Shrewsbury Thorne Reading Sidmouth Thrapstone Redruth Sittingbourno Tipton Reigate Skipton Tiverton Retford Sleaford Topsham Rhayder Slough Torguay Richmond, York Solihull Torrington Rickmansworth Somerton Totness Ringwood Southall Towcester Ripley, Surrey Southam Tring Ripon Southampton Trowbridge Robertsbridgc South Molton Tunbridge _ Rochdale South Petherton Tunbridge W^lls Rochester Spalding Tuxford Rochford Spilsby Uckfield Rockingham Spittal Ulverston Romney, New Stafitbrd Uppingham Ross, Hereford Staines Usk Rotherham Stamford Uttoxeter Rougham Stanmore Uxbi'idge

Royston Staplehurst Wakefield 1

Rugby Stevenage Wallingford 1 Rugeby Steyning Walsall Rumford Stelton Waltham Cross Rumsey Stockbridge Wangford Ruthin Stockford Wansford Ryde, Isle of Wi ght Stockton on Tees Wantage Saffron Walden Stockenchurch Ware St. Albans Stokesley Wareham St. Asaph Stone Warminster REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 33

Warrington Wheatley Wokingham Warwick Whitby Woburn Watford Whitchurch, Hamp Wolverhampton Wednesbury Whitchurch, Shrop. Woodbridge Weedon Whitehaven Woodstock Welchpool Wigan Woodgates

Welford Wigton, Cumberland Wootten-under-Edge i

Wellingborough Wimbourne Worcester | Wellington, Shrop. Wincanton Workington Wellington, Somer. Winchester Worksop Wells, Norfolk Windsor Worthing Wells, Somerset. Wingham Wrexham Wellwyn Winslow Wymondham Wendover Wirksworth Yarm West Brom\Yich Wisbeach Yarmouth, Norfolk Westbury Witham Yealmpton Weston Super Mar€ Witney Yeovil Wetherby Wiviliscombe York Weymouth

The following OJ/ices within the limits of ih I London Twopenny— Post are empowered to grant and pay 3Ioney Orders, viz. :

Receiving 1Houses within the Three-mile circle. i

GENERAL POST OFFICE. j

Branch Offices.

Borough (for issuing Dock Head Oxford Street Orders only) Gray's Inn Lane 'Piccadily Charing Cross Hackney Pimlico Old Cavendish Street Islington Ratcliffe Battle Bridge Kennington Cross Strand Bloomsbury Kingsland Road Tottenham Ct. Road Camberwell Green Lambeth Upper Baker Street Camden Town Limehouse Whitechapel City Road Old Kent Road Beyond the Three-mile Circle.

Barking Enfield Putney Barnet Footcray Richmond, Surrey Bexley Greenwich Romford Brentford Hammersmith Shootershill Bromley, Kent Hampstead Southall Brompton,Midd]esex Harrow Stanmore i Chelsea Highgate Stratford, Essex Clapham Hounslow Sydenham Croydon Kensington Tooting Deptford Kingston-on-Thames Waltham Cross Dulwich Lewishani Woodford Edgeware Norwood, Surrey Woolwich Edmonton Paddington J

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I Post Towns in Ireland ivkich grant and pay Money Orders. Abbeyleix Ardara Armagh Adair Ardee Arthurstown

' Ahascragh Ardaraham Ashbourn Antrim Arklow Ashford Athboy Carlow Donerail Athlone Carn Downpatrick Athy Carnew Drogheda Auchnacloy Carrickfergus Dromond Aughrim Carrickmacross Dromore Bagnalstown Carrick-on-Shannon Dromore, West Ballyborough Carrack-on-Suir Drumsna Balbriggan Cashel Dublin Balleghaderin Castlebar Dundalk Ballibay Castle Bellingham Dunfanaghy Ballina Castle Blackeney Dungannon Ballinasloe Castleblany Dungarvon Ballinacollig Castlecomer Dungiven Ballingarry Castleconnell Dunleer Ballinrobe Castle Dawson Dunshaughlin Ballybritas Castledermot Durrow Ballycastle Castlefin Edenderry Bailyconnel Castlemartyr Edgeworthstown Ballygowley CastlepoUard Elphin Ballyglass Castlerea Emo Bailyjamesduff Castletown Emyvale Ballymahon Castletown Delvin Enfield Ballymenagh Castle Wellan Ennis Ballymoney Cavan Enniscorthy Ballymote Celbridge Enniskillen Ballynacargy Charleville Ennistimon Ballynamore Clara Eyrecourt Ballyshannon Clare Fermoy Ballytore Clifden Ferns Baltinglass Cloghan Fethard Benagher Clogheen Flurrybridge Banbridge Clogher Frankford Bandon Cloghnakilty Frcnchpark Bangor Clonard Freshford Bantry Clonee Galway Belfast Clones Garvab Belmullet Clonmel Gilford Belturbet Clough Gore's Bridge Black rock Clougbjordan Gorey Blessington Cloyne Gort Bootersto'N^n Coleraine Gowran Boyle CoUooney Granard Bray Comber Headford Brookboro Cookstown Hillsborough Bruff Cootehill Hollymount Buncrane Cork Hollywood Bun ratty Cove How'th Burrosakane Craughwell Inistiogue Burros-in-Ossory Crosdorey Innishannon Bushmills Crumlin Johnstown Buttevant Curofin Kanturk Capinteely Cusbendall Keady Caherciven Dangan Kells Cahir Delgauny Kenmare Caledon Derry Kilbeggan Callan Dingle Kilcock Camolin Donaghadee KilcuUen Cappoquin Donegal Kildare REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 35

KildoiTery Mitchelstown Rathdrum Kildysart Moate Rathfriland Kilkeel Mohill Rathkeale Kilkenny Moira Rathowen Killala Monaghan Rochfortbridge Killaloe Monasteveren Roscommon Killarney Moneygall Roscrea Killybegs Moneymore Ross Killyleigh Mountmelich Rosscarberry Killysandra Mount Nugent Rosstrevor Kilmacthomas Mountrath Shinrone Kilmallock Moville Sixmile Bridge Kilrush Moy Skibbereen Kilwurth Mullingad Slane Kings Court Naas Sligo Kingstown Navan Stewartstown Kinnegad Nenagh Stoneford Kinsale Newbridge Strabane Kish Newcastle Stradbally Knock Newmarket-on- Stradone Larne Fergus Stranorlor

Leighlinbridge Newport, Tipperary Strokestown | Leixlip Newport, Mayo Swmford Letterkenny Newry Swords. Limerick Newtonards Taghmon Lisbourn Newton Barry Tallaght Lismore Newton Forbes Tallow

Lisnaskea Newton Limavady Tanderagee | Listowel Newton Mount Ken- Tarbert

. Littleton nedy Templemore Londonderry Newton Stewart Thomastown Longford Oldcastle Thurles Loughbrickland Omach Tinghaly Loughgall Oranmore Tipperary Loughrea Parsontown Tralee Lowthersto-wn Phillipstown Trim Lucan Pilltown Tuam Lurgan Portadown * Tubbermore Macroom Portaferry TuUamore Maghera Portarlington Tullow Magherafelt Portglenone Tynan Mallov Portumna TyreUs Pass Manorhamilton Ramelton Virginia Markethill Randalstown Warrenspoint Maryborough Raphoe Waterford Maynooth Rathanagan Westport Middletown Rathcoole Wexford Millstreet Rathcormack AVicklow Miltown Malby Rathdowney Youghall

STAMPS AND TAXES.

William Brown, Advocates' Buildings, Distributor of Stamps, CoUec- tor of Land (Cess) and Assessed Taxes, and of Property and Income Tax, for Aberdeen and Kincardine shires ; Clerk, James Grant. N.B.—The Subsidy Tax is payable at Mr. Brown's Office, Advocates' Building's, Back W'ynd. Robert Brown, 105, Union Street, Inspector of Taxes for Aberdeen, Banff, Forfar, and Kincardine shires. John Munro, 85, Union Street, Surveyor of Taxes for the City.

EXCISE.

OFFICE—116, KING STREET. James M'Laren, Collector.— J. Mackenzie Hunter, Clerk. First District.— Duncan M'Laren, Supervisor.— Alex. M'llliriach, Thomas Comrie, Joseph Cottingham, William Dick, William Dustan, Alexander Davidson, and Robert Lyall, Officers. Second District. —Charles Newland, Supervisor.—Rawuald M'Hardy, Geo. Patrick, Thomas Baxter, Thomas Watts, Henry Julian Warin, Joseph Kennedy, William Ross, and Edward Birtch- nell. Officers. Third District. —John Jones, Supervisor.—Robert Mathison, William Dear, Alex. M'Nee, William Campbell, James Keay, John Stewardson, and Prancis Frogatt, Officers.

CUSTOMS.

John Smithers, Collector and Receiver of Northern, English and Irish Lights. John Exley, Comptroller and Landing Surveyor. Geo. Sim, 1st Clerk; Alex. Lyell, 2d Clerk; John Martin, 3d Clerk. James Oliver, Landing Waiter of First Class.

T. B. Nicolson, \ ^ ,. -.^ .^ ^ „ , _, Landing Ir alters ofi>econd Class. Geo. Smith i James M'Callum, Tide Surveyor. James Crow and James Imray, Lockers. D. Hart, John Casey, James Duncan, and Alex. Budge, Tide Waiters of First Class. Robert Warden, William Gillan, James Collie, P. Ross, and J. Cruickshank, Tide Waiters of Second Class. A. Forbes, G. Allen, J. M'Carthy, and W. M'Callum, Boutmen.

SEC. V.-COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

BANKS.

ABERDEEN BANKING COMPANY.— 1767.

Robert Grant of Tillyfour, Governor.

Ordinary Directors. J. Blaikie, Advocate, Aberdeen G. Henry, Merchant, Aberdeen N. Burnett, Advocate, Aberdeen J. Kilgour of Bethelnie David Chalmers of Westburn Henry Lumsden of Tilwhilly Duncan Davidson of Inchmarlo J. Murray, Advocate, Aberdeen R. Dyce, Advocate, Aberdeen D. Rose, Shipowner, Aberdeen P. Farquharson of Whitehouse Alex. Smith of Glenmillan COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 37

Extraordinary Directors.

Sir Chas. Banncrman Bart. Sir J. Inues, Bart, of Edingight T. Burnett, Advocate, Aberdeen Dr. Alex. Kilgour, Aberdeen A. Black, Merchaut, Aberdeen C. Lurasden, Advocate, Aber- J. Brebner, Advocate, Aberdeen deen James Bruce of Long-side W. J. Lumsden, of Balmedie James Bucliiin of Auchmacoy Dr. H. Macpherson, King's Col- John M. Campbell, Aberdeen lege Francis J Cochran of Balfour Rev. Dr. Mearns, King's College P. Davidson, Yr. of Inchmarlo John J. Hoy, Altdowie Cottage Alex. Forbes of Blackford Charles Runcy of Millbank Alex. Fraser, City Chamberlain J. A. Sandilands, Aberdeen Hugh Fullerton, Sheriff-substi- Robert Simpson of Cobairdy tute, Stonehaven Right Rev. Bishop Skinner, John Garioch of Heathcot Aberdeen Francis Gordon of Kincardine William Strachan, Banff Alex. Gordon of Newton Baillie John Whyte, Aberdeen Alex. Henderson of Caskieben David Wyllie, Cashier. Samuel Middleton and George Sinclair, Tellers. William Catto and John Roger, Accountants. William Catto, Inspector of Branches. BRANCHES.

Banff, F. G. Sangster Inveruiy, Robert Innes Culien WilUam L. Taylor Keith, Robert Green I Elgin, Forsyth & Young Peterhead, .... Gray & Boyd Ellon, Robert Lendrum Tarland, Andre^v Ross Fochabers, Arthur Reid Sub-branches at Turriff, Port- Fraserburgh, ..George Wallace soy, and Banchory Huntly, Robert Milne

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK.— 1825.

Capital, £1,000,000.

Sir Thomas Burnett, Bart, of Leys, Governor. Extraordinary Directors. Adam Arbuthnot, Peterhead Alex. Gibbon of Johnston Prof. J. Bentley, King's College Alex. Grant of Drumrainor George Birnie, Johnstone Place, H. Hall, Merchant, Aberdeen Aberdeen John Henry of Watchmount A. Black of Forresterhill Wm. Humphrey of Cuttlehill R. Black, Merchant, Newburgh J. Johnston, sen., Merchant,

J. H. Burnett, W.S , Edinburgh Aberdeen D. Copland, Merchant, Aberdeen Dr. A. Ligertwood of Watcr- L. Cruickshank of Deemount idgemuir R. Duff of Fetteresso & Culter W. M'Combio of Easter Skene Rev. Alex. Ewing, Forres A. Oldman, Merchant, Aberdeen J. Ferguson of Kinmundy A. Robertson, Balgownie Lodge

Ordinary Directors.

Alex, Brovpn *Ales. Gordon *Wm. Simpson Alex. Burness Alex. Irvine Alex. Stronach "Robert Catto Dr Wm. Jack Major A. F. Tayler *Charles Chalmers A. Johnston, W.S. Alex. Thom Dr. Alex. Ewing Andrevr Murray James Williamson James Ferguson *Thos. Sangster 'Peter Williamson James Fraser *James Simpson Those marked thus * form the Committee of Management. . .

38 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. ^.

"W. Littlejohn, Cashier.—John Bramwell, Secretary and Inspector of Branches. John Keith and Charles Mitchell, Tellers.—3a.mes Johnston, Accountant. W. R. Riddel, John Jamieson, Wm. Rae, and John Fraser, Clerks. BRANCHES. Ellon, John Rae Golspie R. B. Sangster Huntly, Geo. I^awson Peterhead, Thomas Knox Inverury, A. S. M'Lean Wick Alex. Adam Keith, "W". Thurburn Stonehaven, — A. W. Kinnear

Laurencekirk,. . .David Dickson

NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING COMPANY.— 1836. Capital, £1,000,000.

Directors.

* T. Blaikie, Pro- * Lewis Crombie * Alex. Jopp vost of Aberdeen John Gibb John Duncan William Adam James Edraond John Smith, juu. *Alex. Anderson * Robert Johnston G. Thompson, jun. Those marked thus * are the Committee of Management. Henry Paterson, Alanaqer. —Francis Smith, Accountant. John Christall, Edward Fiddes, and Patrick Keith, Tellers. Chas. S. Gordon, Inspector of Branches. John Sim, William Beattie, William Simpson, James Blacklock, and John K. Greiff, Clerks. BRANCHES. Auchinblae,..J. Farquharson Inverury, .... A. Davidson & Son. Banff, G. Cruickshank Invergordon, .Roderick Hay Beauli/, H. Sutherland Keith, Wm. Longmore IJu fftotv?: ,... .James Petrie Macduff', Robert Adam Elgin, George Robertson Peterhead,. ..Wm. Alexander Fraser hurgk,.TXohert Stephen For tree, K. M-A skill Huntly, J. & J. Robertson Tain, Alexander Innes Inverness A. & J. M'Tavish Turriff, Norman Gordon SOB-BRANCHES. Aberchirder, Alford, Buckie, Ellon, Insch, New Deer, Oldrael- drum, Old Deer, Portsoy, Strichen, Tarland.

BANK. OF SCOTLAND,— 1780. Arthur Thomson, Agent.—Alex. Sim, Accountant. J. Taggart, Teller.—Gordon B. Stronach, and F. R. Warrax, Clerks. BRANCHES.

f J. Tl f R. Threshie -. . Airdrie, . . . Dumfries, t( terterim Agent I T. Crichton Ardrossan, .. ..D. J. Mack John Sturrock, Ayr T. M'Clelland Manager. Dundee,.. . Banchory, John Ogg A. Neilson,

7,, . . f Robert & Alex. Sub- Manager JJlatrqowrie,.. , •' \ i, ., \^ !i Robertson Dunfermline, .J. S. Ronaldson "' ri 1 f ]M. M'Kerrow Dunse, . A. & W. Purves Cumnc/ck, .... - ^t n ( H, Rose Falkirk, .A. Macfarlane Callander, A. Macintosh Fraserburgh, .L. Chalmers Castle Douglas, . ;

rCh. Campbell. Kirkcudbright,. .^ .li. M'Lellan Ifanager Latider, John Romanes Glasgow, J j W. J. Duncan, Leith, Thomas Jones I, Sub-manager Montrose John Barclay

Greenock,. . . ..Robert Baine Paisley, James Find lay Haddington, ....A.&T.Todrick Perth, P. G. Stewart Inverness, .. — J. Mackenzie St. Andrew's, John Bain Kelso, ....R.& P. Darling Stirling, Alex. Brodie Kilmarnock, .. ..Adam Cowie Stonehaven, ..Wm. Stewart David and A. G. Strathaven, ..J. & T. Tennent Kirkcaldy,.. f \ Morgan lVhithorn,...G. C. Dinwoodie

The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and

Branches ; Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ; 3Ianchester and Liverpool District Bank, and Branches; Northum- berland and Durham District Bank, and Branches ; Provincial

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

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY (ABERDEEN).— 1833.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.

Thomas Best, Agent. Joseph Simpson, Teller. James Buyers, Clerk. BRANCHES.

J. Farish and J. Inverness, John Ross Annan, -! Brand 7 . f Montgomery & Irvine,' < hj^.t i Arbroath, .J. Goodall t M'Jannel Balfron, T. Robertson Jedburgh, John Elliot Brechin, Speid & Black Kelso Patrick Wilson Carluke and \ X,. . fD. M'Pherson, JLinqussie -c . J. Gilchrist -' Wishaw j I jun. Castle- Douglass,John Sinclair Kinross, J. W. Williamson Coldstream, Thos. Douglass Kirriemuir, W. Forest & Son Cupar, Pagan & Christie Langholm, Alex. Stevenson Dumfries, R. Adainson Leith, J. CundcU

Dunbar John Kelly T,f , f J. Curie and J. Dundee John Symers ^^^^'•'"'' t Erskine Dunfermline, ... Robert Douglass Montrose, James Beattie Cunningham & Nairn, Adam Davidson Dunse, •< Hillston Newton- Stewart Javnes Newell Elgin, Alex. Brander Paisley, A. Welsh Forres Thos. Davidson Peebles, John Welsh

Fort- William, .. J. Macgregor „ „ / AV. H. Hunter & ^«'^'^' Glasgow, David Goodsir i Gumming Golspie, Lewis Houston Sanquhar, J. W. M'Queen Haddington, John Ferme Selkirk, John Lang

J. Henderson & c,. f Moreland and Hamilton, ....< Stranraer S. Simpson | M'Neel Dickson & Da- Tain, James Gair Hawick, -! vidson JVigton, John Black

The British Linen Company draws on Smith, Payne, & Smith.=,

London ; the Branches of tiie Bank of England; the Bank of Ire-

land, and Branches ; grant letters of credit on the Bank of Mon-

treal, and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto, and Agencies Prime, Ward, & King, New York, in America; Sam. Smith & Co.,

Nottingham ; and on the principal towns on the Continent of Europe. COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.— 1812.

Alexander Bltickie, Agent. John Green, Accountant and Teller. Alex. Mitchell, and David Balfcur, Clerks. BRANCHES.

Alloa, E. Jameson Hamilton, T. Anderson Annan, James Scott Hawick, J. & G. Oliver Banff, And. M'Ewan Invergordon, ....Robert Grigor Udih, William Kinp; Inverness, James Wilson Biggar James Purdie Kelso, James Douglas Bluirgoicrie James Anderson Kilmarnock, — A. J. Bruce Campbelton Nath. Harvey Kirkcaldy, S. Davidson Colinsburgh, ....John Wood Kirkwall, James Speiice Crieff, William Bnnvn Lanark, Thomas Paul Cromarty, Robert Ros3 Leith, Alex. Spence Cupar, Fife, ....Geo. Hogaith Leven, David Nicol Dalkeith, G. Gray Linlithgow, John Hardie Dumbarton, ....Wm. Paul Musselburgh, ....J. M'Cornick Dumfries, William Goldie Newburgh, Fife, T. Anderson Dunbar, W. H. Ritchie Perth .....William Gloag Dunfermline, ...Wm. Warren Peterhead, T. J. Bremner Dunheld, R. C Wilson Pitlochrie, A. M'Naughton Elgin J. Lawson Stirling, James Morrison Eyemontli, T. Bowhill Tain, Geo. Murray Falkirk, Henry Salmon Thurso, Alex. Henderson Glasgow John Wyld Turriff, Francis Souter

Grangemouth. . . .J. S. M'Kay IFick, Josiali Rhind SUB-BEANCOES.

Bonhill, Patrick Moir Markinch, D. G. Rutherford Kilwinning, Hugh King Mauchline,.... J. Strathdee Kincardine, A. C. Stephen The Commercial Bank of Scotland draws on Messrs. Jones

Loyd & Co., London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great [Bri- tain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker; issues letters of credit on the principal towns in England, Ireland, and Canada, and also on New York and Paris, and transmits monoy to Australia.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.— 1833. Alexander Chivas, Advocate, Agent. Thomas Adam, Accountant. —William Davidson, Teller. Robert Mitchell, Sub-Acct. — J. Murray and A. Macfarlane, Clerks. BRANCHES. Alrdrie, James Kidd Inverary, Alex, jyacarthur Anstrutlier, Mat. Conollv Islay, D. M'Alister Banff, Geo. G. Robinson Jedburgh, Wm. Rutherford

Bathgate, John Johnston [ Kelso, James Tait Castle-Douglas, Kirkcaldy, Jas. Lidderdale | Henry Bevcridge Dalkeith, George Gray Kirkivall John Baikie

Dingwall, H. I. Cameron j Langholm John Nicol

Dumfries, Alex. Hannay ' Lcith, .Tames Wallace

Dundee, P. H. Thorns '• Montrose, David Hill

Falkirk, Robert Adam ! Nairn, Alex. tE. Grant

Forres, Robert Watson I Oban, Camp. Paterson Fort- M'illiam,. .Thos. Macdonald Perth, D. L. Jolly Galashiels, Robert Haldane Portree, Rod. Macleod Grantown, John Grant Stirling, Patrick Connal Hawick, James Wilson Stornaway, Rod. Morisi.n Inverness, John JIackay Stromness, John Beatton BILL COLLECTORS.

Bruntlsland, ....James Speed I Glasgow, Ohas. Cunningham

DuiiformUne, ...John Malcohii | Tnver/ieithiiic/,Wm. Fiascr

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

SAVINGS' BANK, No. 15, GUESTROW.— ISl.'i.

Directors.

Dun. Davidson Dr. Henderson Alex. Simpson Alex. Pirie Alex. Brown John Whyte Alexander Low James Gibbon A. Thomson David Chalmers Alex. Smith Goorsre Lyall Alex. Jopp John D. Milne Nat. Farquhar Robert Moir W. Allardyce John Blaikie George Henry James Fraser John Duncan Pat. Davidson James Murray Arthur Read

The Bank is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from Nine to Ten o'clock, a.m., and from Seven to Eight, p.jm. William Soiith, Treasurer. — Alex. Ross, Advocate, Accountant.

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM SHIPS.

Ton.s. Horse Power. Commander. City of London (iron steamer), 1070 — 420 John Cargill City of Aberdeen, 961 320 Alex. Morrison Duchess of Sutherland, 717 280 Daniel Mearns Duke of Wellington, 586 .... 180 .... Edw. Howling

SAILING VESSELS.

Paragon J Linklater Aberdonian, .. ..Thos. Howling Superior, M. Christopher London J. T. Willet William Hogarth, Florence, John King ABERDEEN AND LONDON TRADE. One of the above-named Steam-ships leaves each end of the line ever}' Saturday; and one of the fast-sailing Clipper Schooners leave Aberdeen for London, with cargo, every week. ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE.

During tiie Summer months, one of the Company's Steam- ships generally occupy this station, performing the voyage weekly —leaving Aberdeen on Wednesday, and Hull on Saturday. One of their Clipper Schooners leaves each end of the line every Wed- nesday during the withdrawal of the steamer.

TR. Matthew, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping,

Agents, -l London. ( James Davidson, 3, Wellington Street, Hull.

Murtager, William Just, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen. —

ABERDEEN, LEITH, AND CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY.

Robert Mitchell, Ifanager. —Oflice, 05, Quay.

Duke of Richmond,.. ..220 horse power, W. Campbell, commander Sovereign, 200 .. Charles Philips, Bonnie Dundee 130 .. Andrew Crane, New Iron Steamer, now building.

These Steamers sail regularly from 1st March to 1st December as under: I/EITH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.

From Aberdeen every Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and from Leith every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at Six o'clock in the morning.

r-EITH, ABEKDEEN, WICK, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND PASSAGE.

The Sovereign leaves Leith every Friday morning, and Abei- deen bay every Friday afternoon, for the above ports; and leaves these ports every Tuesday morning, for Aberdeen and Leith.

lEITH, ABERDEEN, CROMAKTV, AND INVERNESS PASSAGE.

The Duke of Richmond leaves Leith every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen bay every Tuesday afternoon, for Cromarty, Inver-

gordon, and Inverness ; and leaves these ports every Friday moi»- ing, for Aberdeen and Leith, calling at Findhorn, Burghead, Los- siemouth, Banff, Montrose and Arbroath.

Leith, George Mathieson Findhorn, Thomas Davidson Arbroath, D. Johnson Invergordon, K. M'Kenzie Montrose Patrick Mason Inverness, A. M'Kenzie, jun. Banff, William Brown Wick, J. Brebner & Sons Lossiemouth, ...John Todd Kirkwall, William Flett Burghead, P. Christall Lerwick, Wm. Merrylees

SAILING VESSELS.

Leith Traders. Glasgow Traders. Aberdeen Packet, Booth Glasgow Packet, ...Paterson Edinburgh Packet, ...Rennie Courier, Campbell Fairy, Smith Liverpool Packet, Snowie Forth, Rennie Dahlia, Boyack G. Mathieson, Agent, Leith A. Laird & Son, Agents, Glasgow

These'hese vessels sail regularlyregularl- twice a week, and are fitted up in a superiorrior style, with every accommodationacco for passengers.

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

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE OLD SHIPPING COMPANY.

Tyne, Stewart, master .... 200 tons Triumph, Masson, „ 181 „

Scottish Maid, ...Watson, , 142 „ One of these vessels sails alternately every Saturday, taking goods for Liverpool, Dublin, and Belfast, on very moderate terms. Geo. Leslie, Manager, 11, Quay, Aberdeen. Robt. Storey, Agent, Fenwick Entry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 43

ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE. REGULAR TRADERS. Richard Grainger, Thomas Gordon, master. George Cruickshanlc, 45, Marischal Stieet, 3Ianager-,! Elizabeth John Smith, master. Neil Smith, 3Ianager.

Sail (o and from Newcastle every week, and have good accommo- dation for passengers.

ABERDEEN AND DUNDEE. The Origen, Crammond—Guthries, Nicol—and Juno, Campbell- sail to and from Dundee, once every week. John Kennedy, Manager, Dundee. George Cruickshauk, 45, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. James Leslie, Clerk.

FOREIGN CONSULS IN ABERDEEN.

United States, America, William White. Belgium, Alexander Thom.

Denmark, • George Bennett.

Hanover, • W. L. Thomson. Netherlands, A. Thomson. Prussia, do. Russia do. Sweden and Norway, do. —— —^~ —„

44' ' MARITIME .LIST.

ABERDEEN SHIPPING. Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Huilt

Aberdeen Packet, schooner, Booth ~Leith and Clyde Ship. Co . 101„™1800 Aberdonian, schooner, Howling^™^Aberdeen Steam -Nav. Co .l'i6,.™1840

A*enoria schooner, ]\Xori5«m vs^^^^*n..«v™The Master .^.^ ^„108„™1840

Agostina, barque, Volum ™^™„John Booth, Jun. .—, „333„™1837 ..161,, .~1830 Agnes brig, Alexander^^..^^,*- .*w~A. and W. Nicol,. . Agnes Blaikie, barque, Dutbie, ^George Thompson, Jun. „3S5„™1841

^ ™1826 Albion, brig, Leslie ™ -~-~^Alexander Cooper.—. „2G6„ Alexander Harvy, barque, Alexander George Thompson, Jun. „292„™1840 „-,.,, ^.1840 Alexander, brig, Deans—. ,~ „George Leslie —„«, ..207-. Alice Brown brig, Palmer,..^«.,„wr*«„„Lewis Crombie „,.,,. ,«...172„™1839 Amelia, schooner, Mackie «~—~,„Henry Adamson, „„,™™150„™18.10

Amity, brig, Dempster . ,„v.^„George Thompson, Jun. „31I„™1825 Anemone, brig, WaUcer „George Thompson, Jun, .,19!)„™1840 Ann Smith, barque, Hogg,,. „George Leslie ,„„,„vv.,«„ ..292„™1839 Ann schooner Levie ^^^^-^^^.^^^^^r**^****„"VVni. F. Ogg,™, ™ ~.134„™ 18.39 Ann, schooner, Forbes ^—r™,,.— «William Allen ,«,, ...... 167,...,.1835

Antelope, brig, Henderson ,„ .^~Geo. Spark„ „„, ,.115™™1766 Arab, bi-ig, Martin,,. .„, —™.„George Thomson ™„— ..207-.,.1839

Arabella, schooner, Willis „—. ,~William Punton ,„„ „...166„„1842

«. ,..)62„ Arethusa, brig, Baxter .—.„ — „jDhn Ogilgy,,. „1839

Argus, schooner, Janiieson,.—, „Robert Black ...„„,. .. 6.5,.,„1842

Ariel, brig, Thompson .~,„Henry Adamson .,„. .,.128,.,„1837 Armitstead, brig, Sangster,„„ „~Ale.xander Wilson,,„~,,„..132„™1825 Aurora, brig, Ileid™„„,™„~ „,~The Master ,„.„.v a27„„1816 Banchory, brig, Mowat ™ ~-„A. & W. Nicol,,. .122„„1825 Belina, brig, Faulkener,™,.— ,„,,.,,„J. Catto, Son, & Co .113,..„1822 Betsy, schooner, Souter„v „.— „A. C. Watt ~. 68™..1841 Blossom, sloop, Talbot„„„„, r~, „The Master ™. 59,„„1810 Bonnie Dundee, steamer. Crane ..,Leith and Clyde Ship. Co 295,„„1837

„.. .L-iG™„1838 Brigand, schooner, Daniel ,—«,^George Elsmie & Son Brilliant, ship, Elliot „.,,,.».r,v,,«.„„,.,.r,WiUiam Duthie,,,^,. ,„ ,332™„1814

Brothers, brig, Kay ,.„..„„,„.^James Winlav/, Jun. ,. 92„„1814

.. ~1823 Brothers, sloop, Christie . „—. .^The Master ™„ 32™ Carleton, barque, Bance „,...Robert Catto & Son .404„„1834

Caroline, barque, MarsH . -«„«.„«,„Neil Smith . .435™„1839

Catherine, brig, Graingar. „,^„,^..Henry Adamson . .220™„1839 Cato, schooner, Henderson,.—.„—.,„..Robert Catto & Son ,™„.117™„1836

Charles, brig, Creighton , „„..J. Catto, Son, & Co. ,„„.131™~1836 .i5a,„„1839 Charlotte, brig, Artis , .^—. ~,,Os\vald, George, & Co Childe Harold, brig, Leslie,,—..,„„„„..Oswald, George, & Co .100,,,„1828 Christina, barque, Craig ™„«,..John Catto, Son, & Co. ,.247™„1840 Citizen, brig, Statford ~, ..James Goldie „„—™,.139™„I842 City of Aberdeen, steamer, Morison ^Aberdeen Stcam-Nav. Co 961™„1835 Clio, brig, Maitland„ ..Robert Maitland™™™™.,.168,,,„I839

Columbine, brig, Robertson .^..v-^Benjamin Moir .. .176™„1839

Cock of the North, smack, Mills,™,„Hogarth and Co. .„—.,. 48™„1835 Commerce, schooner, Petty ,~, .^Aberdeen Commercial Co 140,„„1838

^ Commodore, brig, Young„ . .„„ .^James P.Iurray,,. .149™~1837 Concord, schooner, M'Pherson „^., Aberdeen Commercial Co 145™„1838 Courier, smack, Campbell „,„„,„ ..Leith & Clyde Ship. Co.,. 66™„1825 Crusader, barque, Naughten „™„v.,.„ ..John Catto, Son, and Co.,.224™„]8!0

Dhalia, schooner, Boyack ,™v.«,™,™„Leith and Clyde Ship. Co . 73™„1835 Deva, brig. Sprout ^Alexander Morrice ..^...w.238™.,1838

Dorothy, steamer, „ . .^,„ ^ ^James Robinson,,, , . 20™„1839 Dwina, brig, Sangster„,™„,„™„™~ .^Alexander Wilson .129.„„1825

Duchess of Sutherland, st,, Mearns ..Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 717™„1836 Duke of Richmond, St., Campbell .Leith and Clyde Ship. Co .485,„„1 838 Duke of Sutherland, smack, Wellard Hogarth and Co. „.,. . 48™„1836 Duke of "Wellington, st,, Howling„„„Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 580™.,1829 Earl of Hopetouu, schooner, Bartlett Thomas Adam „ ,.„ -134,„~1826 Eagle, schooner, G ordon ,„„™,v.,„~ ^Alexander Falconer,.^™ . 69™„1812 — . ———. , , „

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Built. Edinburgh Packet, smack, .Lelth and Clyde Ship. Co. 74„ 1812 Edward, brig, Martin „„^.—.^ William Connon 1788 Elizabeth, brig, Pole —.„.~~^ Robert Johnston 1839 Elizabeth, schooner. Smith .Neil Smith 1840 Elizabeth, schooner, Hutchison A. C. Bower, 1841 1843 Eliza Hall, brig, Rennie, ™- , Abdn. Rope & Sail Co. Eliza, schooner. Collie William Allen, 1838 Ellen Simson, barque, Leask H. Adaroson„-, 1841 Enchantress, barque, Forrester „. Alexander Morrice ,,, 1829 Express, brig, Campbell Alexander Hay 1841 Fairy, schooner, Smith Leith & Clyde Ship. Co. 1842 Falcon, brig, Cadenhead „„ Aberdeen Commercial Co. 1.3 ]„ 1836 18 Falcon, schooner, Gordon . .. Alexander Falconer. Fame, brig, Dunningham„, ,„^ George Leslie 1840 Duthie 1844 Favourite, brig, Alexander,,™—., Alexander , smack. Gray Alexander Bower 1831 1840 Five Sisters, brig, Morrice .—.. J. Strachan Flamingo, brig, Greig„™~. •George Thompson, Jun. 1837 Flora, brig. Hay ,,^^—.,™,,,,«™~. Aberdeen Lime Co., 1838 Florence, schooner, King^ „~^ Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co. 127, -1831 Forth, schooner, Rennie ™-. Leith and Clyde Ship. Co. 103, -1826 Fortuna, brig, Longmuir. „„-, Andrew Anderson ,„^,.—225, -1842

Foveran, schooner, Henderson R. Black . .„™ 86, -1836 Garland, schooner, Strachan,.„„™. Charles Manuelle,.—.™.,„„~88, -1827

Gipsy, schooner. Law „ John Milne ..—.—~,84, -1843 Glasgow Packet, mack, Patterson Leith and Clyde Ship. Co. 73, -18U Gem, brig, Robb .„.™„«, Alexander Mitchell, .188, -1839 Happy Return, schooner, Alexander James Winlaw, Jun 63„ -1800 Jun.. 142,, -1838 Harmony, brig, Boaden . .-James Winlaw,

,., .„«,165„, -1842 . .-Lewis .„ Harriet, brig, Mann . — Crombie Harvest Home, brig, M'Kenzie ~, .-Aberdeen Lime Co.,. ,„„-140„ -1838 ^George Thomson, ™.,-„™305„ -1826 Helen, barque, Mearns .—.™~,™„, Helen, smack, Smith ™,.r,„~. ,,Hogarth and Co. ™™ ^ 19„ -1831 .,— 91,- -1837 Helen, brig, M'Kenzie „—. .-John Law —™—„— Henry Michie, schooner, Levie „The Master „—-—^™-— 7G„ 1827 Heroine, ship. Walker ^William Duthie -387,- -1831 -1843 Hope, brig, Wishart„ -~ . .-D. Rose and Co.,—— ,« 12G„ -18.39 Inconstant, brig, Dunlop,„.~-, -John Ogilvy—,,—.—. 186,- -Alexander Mitchell,-. 267„ -1842 Iron Queen, barque, ~,^,~~, -Vernon and Co — 349„ -1841

Isabella, brig, Nicol,. .„„«« -Alexander Hay .—. ,.—.155- -1838 Isabella & Ann, brig. Main — -Alexander Morrice —228,, -1839 Isla, schooner, Clark „ -Oswald, George, and Co. 119„ -1840

Janes, brig, Stewart ,. .„ -Geo. Thompson, Jun. —187,- -1840 Jane Boyd, barque, Middleton,. -Geo. Thompson, Jun. „—387— -1843 Nicol. -182„ ,1839 Janets, brig, Wilson ,„ . -A. and W. Jean, sloop, Leslie ,»„.——„,~ -Andrew Wyness — 52„ -1801

. 114- -1803 John, brig, Buchan ,.„.. .— -Wm. F. Ogg,— Cruickshank 190„ -1840 John Hector, brig, Leslie „—. -George

Julia, smack, Kay ,,«>,,~~«~,~ -The Master—. .—„.—. 19„ -18.30 Joseph, smack. Cook „ ,„- -Hogarth and Co.. — -18.36 Kincardineshire, brig, Dunn ,„.„ -James Goldie — 193„ -1838 Lady of the Lake, schr., Symmers -Aberdeen Commercial Co. IfO,, -1839 Morrice -1826 Lion, brig, Ruxton „^.„ . -Alexander ————275,-

Lisbon Packet, brig, Gavin -W. L. Thomson-.. .— 11G„ .-1813 Liverpool Packet, schooner, Suowie Leith and Clyde Ship. Co. 81- -1819 Logie o' Buchan, schooner, Gordon-Alexander Mitchell— 98- -1840 London, schooner, Willet -Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co. 142„ -1840 George, Co.-,440„ -1840 Lord Seaton, barque, Talbot . -Oswald, and Malta, schooner, Milne-— — -Alexander Gowan,. 76„ -1826 Mansfield, schooner, M'Pherson ,„ -Thomas Adam, , —120- -1802 124- -1824 Mansfield, schooner. Philips -.— -George Thomson , Margaret Hardy, barque, Martin — 295- -1840 ——„

46 MARITIME LIST.

Name and Master. Owner or Agent. Tons. Built. Margaret Littlejohn, brig, Watt —•John Ogilvy ™. ,132™.<1836 Mariner, schooner, M'Gi'egor —^,~.^Robert Maitland„,„,. .„,.~115™.-1835 ' Marys, schooner, Fletcher —. ^^George Cruickshank . „133„„183G Mary Reid, brig, Mitchell „George Cruickshank „11.3™-183.'> Mathesis, barque, Gordon ,„„,v .^^„James Gordon, Juri. „, „365„-!841 Mayflower, brig, Hutchison ^„™„„Geo. Thompson, Jun. „,„250™,-1842 Medora, brig, Klann,^«.,,v.,-v,«>,«»«>,«^..-„John Webster ..„„ „l.'i2„„1839

' Melpomene, brig, Sutherland „^^„~George Murray . ,„ „195„-1841 Mercury, schooner, Grant ^^-^.^^^^^^r^„J. Duffus and Co „,™lti4„,™1841 Messenger, schooner, Cargill ,„„,„„John Catto, Son, and Co. „174.„„1S39 Michael Williams, brig, Bridgeford „Geo. Thompson, Jun.,„„ ~227~,-1841 Milton, brig, Anderson.—„™,,v.™.«.-„Oswald, George, and Co. ™1G2„„!839 Monarch, ship, Booth „«,,„««,„,«.„Robert Catto and Son „701,„-1837

Mountain Maid, brig, Allan „John Nicol . „ „192,„-1842 Mungo Park, barque, Thomson „Geo. Thompson, Jun ™248.„„I8.3S

Myrtle, brig, Steele .^^^ ^ r« „A¥m. and Geo. Steele„ ™ 60.„„1809

Nautilus, brig. Turner „ ™_— „The Master . „„117™.-1824 Newastley, brig, Ritchie „John Law ™108,„-1804 New Frederick, brig, Strachan „„„Charles Manuelle ~112™„1813 Nimi-od, schooner, Robertson „. „John Webster ,.,,™„,.,, „144„™1817 1 North Star, steamer, Anderson „N. of Scotland St. Nav. Co.506,„™1837 „„ i

Oak, brig, Benzie ~—.™~George Spark . ™I08„„1S15 Pacific, barque, Morrison ^ ,„„Alexander Cooper „386„ „182C Palestine, brig, Nairn ^„™„„.,.„„„Robert Catto and Son.™,,_202_™1840 Paragon, brig, Dunn „R. Spring „. ™„,™212„™1841

Paragon, schooner, Linklater — „Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co . 153™ „1842 Patriot, brig, Gray „™, , „William Duncan ™128„-1827

Paul Jones tUf^-bOat r^.^^^r^r^^r^'r-^^r^-^^^,„Harbour Trustees,,,,™™..,.,,- 90™,—1827

Pilot schooner, f^^^^r^^^^rr*^*^^-^„R. Black „™,™, ™115„-1840

Plough, schooner, Gibson ,,wv.^^^« „William Gray . „™ 74™.-1834 Pomona, brig, Brebner„ „. „Robert Johnston „,.„ ™130„-1838

Powells schooner, ^——— .w^«v->^*w T?<^hprt AnHpr^nn _ „ 44.„-1828 Preceptor, brig. Low ™, „George Milne —.^ ™107,„-1821 Prince of Waterloo, ship. Elder „,„^Robert Catto and Son ™487™,-1840 Prince of Wales, barque, Alexander™Geo. Thompson, Jun. ~582„-1842 Prospect, schooner, Leask „w~,.^Alexander Hay „,-107,™-1824

Pursuit, brig. Wood . ^„William Duthie ™™16a„-1833 Qubec Packet, brig, Stephen™,™, „Robert Catto and Son™,,,™19G,„—1822

Queen Victoria, brig, Rosie , „^.^.George Thompson, Jun. ™2G1„-1837 liapid, brig, Alexander , ™ „,™Alexander Mitchell ™,™165„—1834 Red Rover, schooner, Goldie „Robert Catto and Son ,™-128™,-1837 Renown, barque, Donald ,„„William Duthie „„311„—1842 Richard Grainger, schooner, Gordoi1 George Cruickshank ™115,„-1839

Kichebuto, barque, Ganson ,„,,. ^Robert Johnston ,. ™400™,-1835 Roberts, schooner, Clark .„,„Jaraes 'Winlaw, Jun. -141™,-1840 Robert M'Williara, brig, M'Donald ™Robert Catto and Son ,„-298„-1824

Rose, barque, Gibb „ .. . .,Donaldson Rose and Co. -279™,-1843

Roselle, brig, Reid . ™A. Morrice „,„„„„. -154„-1837

Rover, schooner, Webster ,„„. . „Benjamin Moir . -139™,-1840

Samson, schooner, Youngson „Robert Spring . -136™-1836 Samson, steamer, Stephen „„James Robinson™. -27™,-1840 St. Clement, brig, Alexander™. .,James Goldie -143„-1837 St. Lawrence, barque, TuUooh .^Donaldson Rose and Co. ™40G™-1841 St. Nicholas, brig, Morgan..,. ^.^Donaldson Rose and Co. ™140™-1834 Sarah, schooner, Christie „„, .,The Master ^- 54™-1834 Sarah, brig, Sim„. „.„.„,,,. .,Donaldson Rose and Co. ™232„,—1839 Scotsman, brig, Chesser ,„„. .,John Catto, Son, and Co. .„101™-1825 Scottish Maid, schooner, Leslie Watson™,.^George —. .„142™-1839 Seahorse, tug-boat ———,™™ ™idLaiTTr,i.V.rt„«Dour ^-^^-.c^aaexrusiecs«.,,,„.«>«—161™,-1838

Sedulous, brig, Levie ..„,..Nisbet and Robertson „226„-1840 Sibella, schooner, „ ...Robert Anderson . „ 91™-1831 Sir Edward Banks, schooner, Bruce ,John Gibb and Son „,- 95™-1825 Sir R. Peel, barque, Edward „^^ ..Robert Catto and Son ,„-608™-1840 — . ———

Name and Master. Owner or Affent. Tons. Built. Sir William Wallace, brig, Husband™ Donaldson Rose and Co.„183„ „1833

Sir William Wallace, brig, Anderson The Master , 32 1„ -.1824 Sisters, brig, Gibb „,^„ ™,«.,.—..~-. Donaldson Rose and Co. „I77~ ,1833 Smithfield, schooner, Allan„™.„-.^ Aberdeen Lime Co.,„™ 1GG„ .1842

Sophia, schooner, Chalmers _ William Connon . 89„ ,1831 Sovereign, steamer, Phillips „. .Leith and Clyde Ship. Co. 450„ ,1836

Sportsman, schooner. Penny„.„-„ .Alexander Morrice . 143„ ,1831 Star, schooner, Duncan „„, .Aberdeen Commercial Co. 156„ ,1840 Superior, schooner, Christopher .^^.Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co. 143„ ,1816

Supply, brig, Mackie .„^— Henry Adamson . ™150„ ,1836 Sweet Home, brig, Longmuir „„^,„„.Andrew Anderson ,,„ .,~182„ ,1839

Swift, sloop, Ross ~«v—. .James Winlaw, Jun. „ ^~ 64„ ,1780 ,1830 Sylph, smack, Bruce „„ ^.—. .Colonel Gordon ™. 39„ Sylvanus, brig, Anderson ™.-^„.,~ Robert Maitland ™167,. ,1830 Tartar, brig, Gordon „„^.^„ Alexander Mitchell „„ .™203„ ,1840 Taurus, schooner, Tinda!„~. .Nisbet and Robertson„ I84„ ,1841 Theophilus, brig, Lyon „ .R. Maitland ,„, ™ 96„ ,1818 Triumph, schooner, Masson George Leslie ^ .„ ™181„ ,1819

True Blue, sclioonei-, Leask .A. R. Dyer,. .. , ™ 93„ a827

Udny, schooner, Spalding „ .R. Black . .„, ™. 79„ ,1835 Undaunted, barque, Ritchie„ .William Duthie ™ ™-299„ ,1841 Union Grove, brig, Dinnson .The Master „„ 219„ ,1839 Velocity, steam-packet, Leith and Clyde Ship. Co. 256„ ,1821 Venus, brig, Baxter. A. and W. Kicol 134„ ,1838 Victoria, brig. Brown „„, .Robert Johnston , 109„ ,1837 Violet, brig, Murray .„^. .„„ Robert Spring ,„„ 168„ ,1836 Volant, brig, Merc!iant™.„ George Thompson, Jun. „173„ ,1840

Walter Hamilton, brig, Faulkner John Webster,™,. , 112„ ,1831 \^'anderer, brig, Donald ,„„„. William Donald, Jun. 155„ ,1838 Warrior, barque, Davidson,. ,„„ .William Duthie„„,„™„w.-307« ,1837

Waterloo, brig, Buthley „„„ Robert Johnston . ..„„.,. 91„ ,1815 Waterloo, schooner. Wood „v^ A. and W. Nicol „ .158„ ,1841 William Hogarth, schooner, Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co. Ii0„ ,1841

William Maitland, brig, Levie ,v~ .Robert Maitland.^^ . 159„ ,1839 Williams, brig, Anderson „^„.^„ .J. Goldie 218„ ,1840 y'than, schooner, Cravie „,v^„,,„ .Alexander Mitchell „™, 84„ ,1837

THE INCOME TAX.

HUIiES AND REGULATIONS FOH COLLECTION.

The following is a copy of the official regulatious which will be issued to every person for the purpose of assessments of profits in

professions, &c. : County of Parish of In pursuance of an Act passed in the sixth year of the reign of her present Majesty, for granting to her Majesty duties on profits arising from property, professions, trades, and occupations, you are hereby required to fill up such statements as are applicable to your particular case, and deliver the same, under cover and seal, at my

dwelling house, situate at , or at the office of the Comraisiou-

ersj at , within twenty-one days from the date hereof, under a penalty of £20 and treble duty.

RULES AND REGBLATIONS TOR INCOME.

The tax under this schedule extends to all trades, professions, employments, or vocations, carried on or exercised in Great Bri- tain, or elsewhere, by persons residing in Great Britain, or carried ou or exercised in Great Britain by any person, whether subjects «f lier Majesty oi- not, although not resident in Great Britain, and to every art, mystery, &c., carried on by them respectively, other than quarries of stone, limestone, slate, or chalk, coal mines, and other mines, iron -svorks, gas works, salt ^^'orks, water works, canals, docks, &c., right of markets, fa'rs, tolls, railways, and other concerns of a like nature. The balance of profits of trade or manufacture is to be returned at the place where it is carried on, on an average of three years pre- ceding; or, if set up within three years, on an average from the period of commencing the same, either ending on the day of the year when the annual accounts of the trade have been usually made up, or on the 5th of April, 184 ; or, if commenced within the year of assessment, according to such fair computation, on average, as to the best of your knowledge and belief you shall state, and shall be directed by the Commissioners. In estimating the profits and gains in trade,

DEDUCTIONS ARE ALLOWED For repairs of premises, or supply or repairs of implements, utensils, or articles employed, not exceeding the sum usually ex- pended for such purposes, according to an average of three years. For bad debts only, or such part thereof as shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to be such. For any average loss not exceeding the actual amount of loss or adjustment. And for the rent or value of any dwelling-house or domestic offices used for the purposes of trade—a sum not exceeding two- third parts of such rent.

NO DEDUCTIONS ARE ALLOWED

On account of loss not connected with, or arising out of trade, &c. Nor for any sums employed or intended to be employed as capital therein. Nor on account of capital withdrawn therefrom. Nor for any capital employed in improvement of premises not occupied for the purposes of trade. Nor on account or pretence of any interest which might have been made on capital if laid out at interest. Nor on account of any annual interest, or any annuity, or other annual payment, payable out of such profits or gains. Nor for any sum recoverable under an insurance or contx-act of indemnity. Nor for any disbursements or expenses which shall not be money wholly and exclusively laid out on trade, &c. Nor for any disbursements or expense of maintenance of the parties, their families, or establishments. Nor for any sum expended in any other domestic or private pur- poses, distinct from the purposes of trade. The profits on professions, &c., are to be returned on the amount of the preceding year, ending as before, subject to the like provision with respect to those profits as to profits in trade, or the setting up within the year of assessment. The profits on all securities bearing interest pa3'able out of the public revenue (except annuities, dividends, and shares payable out of any public revenue, or the interest of East India Bonds other- wise charged), and all discounts and interest of money, not being annual interest, payable or paid by any person whatever, are to be returned on the full amount of profits and gains arising therefrom with the preceding year. The profit from foreign possessions and securities, or in the British plantations, or in any other of her Majesty's dominions, may be stated to, and assessed bj', the Commissioners of London, Bris- tol, Liverpool, and Glasgow, or nearest to such place wheie the property shall have been imported, or the persons receiving the re- mittance or value thereof reside; or if imported or received in dif- ferent parts, or in two or more of the outports, as above-mentioned,

the whole profits are to be returned at each port ; but they are to be assessed upon the aggregate amount at each port only where the major part of the value has been imported or received. The returns of profits arising in any other manner than as above described, comprehending every possible source of profit, of what- ever nature or liind (not particularly described in the other parts of the Act), may either be formed on an average of years, if in their nature these profits are uncertain in their annual amounts, or, if certain in their annual amount, on the profits of the preced- ing "year. The Act imposes the obligation of making returns not only on individuals for whose benefit the profits are received, but also on trustees, &c., receiving the properties of others, and state in what capacity you make the return—whether on your own account, or as trustee of any description for another, or as officer of any incorpora-

tion or company ; and, acting in that capacity, you are liable to the same penalty for not making a dvie return of the profits you are ac- countable for as for your own profits. You are not required to make any return of annuities, &c., pay- able in Great Britain out of any public revenues, or of the interest on India bonds, the duties of which are to be retained by the re- spective corporations or companies trusted with the payment of the same, unless the half-yearly payment of dividend does not amount

to 50s. ; nor are you required to make any return of rents, annuities, or interests of money, and other annual payments, payable to you by others residing in this kingdom (unless such payments are de- rived from property out of Great Britain), they being chargeable on the party by whom the payment is to be made, and will ulti- mately fall on you by way of deduction from the amount at the time the payment is made, without a particular assessment.

GENERAL DECLARATION.

I, , do hereby declare that all the particulars required in tills notice to be returned as appertaining to me, in relation to the duties or profits of property, trade, or profession, contained in

schedule — , are in every respect fully and truly stated, according to the rules and regulations of the Act of Parliament in that behalf

made. Dated this day of , 184 . ALPHABETICAL LIST

OP STEEETS, SQUAEES, LANES, AND COUETS,

WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR SITUATIONS.

Academy street, from Dee street to Crown street Adelphi, between 49 and 51, Union street Affleck place, from Marywell street to Affleck street Affleck street, from Crown street to Harbour Albion street, from Park street to Links Albion court, 18, Castle street Albyn place, west from Alford place Alford place, west from Union place Ann street, from Maberly street to Hutcheon street Annand's court, 30, Jamee street

Back avynd, from Union street to Scboolhill Baltic street, from Prince-regent street to Links Bank of Scotland court, 35, Castle street Barnett's close, from Guestrow to Flourmillbrae Beattie's court, 102, Gallowgate Seattle's (J.) court, 101, Gallowgate Belmont street, from Union street to Schoolhill Belmont street (Little), from Belmont street to Back wynd Berry lane, from Gallowgate to Loch street Black's buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa street Blackbull close, 4, Huxter row Blackfriars street, from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew street Blaikie's (Provost) quay, south side of Harbour Blairton lane, from Broad street to Guestrow Bon-Accord lane, ffom Dee street to Bon- Accord street Bon-Accord row, fi-om Union place to Bon-Accord terrace Bon- Accord square, from East to West Cralbstone street Bon-Accord street, from Union street Bon-Accord terrace, from Union street Booth's court, 66, Netherkirkgate Bothwell's court, 25, Justice street Bourtie's court, 19, Upperkirkgate Brebner's court, 9, Castle street Brebner's court, 84, Shiprow Brewery lane. Old Aberdeen, from College bounds to the line of road from King street Broad street, from Union street to Gallowgate and Upperkirkgate Broadford, north-west of George street Broadford place, from George street to Broadford Works Broadford lane, from Broadford to Causewayend road Bruce's court, 20, Loch street Burn court, 44, Upperkirkgate Burnett's close, 5, Exchequer row Burr's court, 152, Gallowgate Bursars' court (51, Castle street

Canal Terrace, from Virginia street to Garvock street Canal street, from Mounthooly bridge to Froghall bridge Canal lane, from Canal terrace to Summer lane Canal lane. Old Aberdeen, from High street to Flybout house Candlemaker's com-t, 46, Gallowgate Cameron's court, 38, North street Carmelite street, from Green to Trinity street Carmelite lane, from Fisher row to Trinity street Carnegie's brae, from Nethei'kirkgate to Green Caroline place, from Skene square to Hutcheon street Castle street, from Union street to Justice street and Castlebvae Castlehill, from Castlebrae to Park lane Castlebrae, from Castle street to Virginia street Catherine street, from Causewayend to George street Catto square, Garvock's wynd Causewayend, from Gallowgate to Gowanbrae Chanonry, Old Aberdeen, from High street to Cathedral Chapel street, from Union place to Skene street Chapel street (Little), from Chapel street to Summer street Chapel lane, from Weigh-house square to Shorebrae Chapel court, 61, Gallowgate Chapel court, 1, Justice street Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen, from Don street to Cathedral Charles court, 40, Upperkirkgate Charles Street, from Broadford to Causewayend Charlotte street, from St. Andi-ew street to John street Cheyne's court, 69, Broad street Chronicle lane, from North street to Mealmarket lane Chronicle court, 32, Broad street and 10, Queen street Church street, from Lime Quay to St. Clement street Clarence street, from Cooperston buildings to Friendship farm Clark's court, 2, Upperkirkgate Clark's lane. Old Aberdeen, from Don street to East road Clunes' court, 65, George street Cluny's lane, from High street to East road. Old Aberdeen College bounds. Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Brewery lane College street, from Windmillbrae to Clayhills College court, 82, Broad street Collie's court, 28, Shiprow Commerce street, from Quay to Park lane Commercial court, 58, Castle street Commercial buildings, from 107 to 119, Union street Concert court, between 10 and 12, Broad street Constitution street, from Park street to Links Cooper's court, 26, Netherkirkgate Cooperston buildings, from Holburn street to Toll-bar Copper Company's court, 14, Gallowgate Correction wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas street Courage's court, 3, Weigh-house square Coutts' court, Netherkirkgate Cowgate, from Justice street to Park lane Craibstone street (West), from Bon-Accord terrace to Bon- Accord square Craibstone street (East), from Bon- Accord street to Bon- Accord Craigwell place, from Skene street to Denburn terrace [square Crombie's court, 37, Park street 52 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STREETS,

Crown terrace, from Crown street to St. Mary's plac'C Crown street, from Union street to Marywell street Crown street (south), from Affleck street to Dee village Crown court, between 41 and 43, Union street Crown court, 36, Upperkirkgate Cruden's court, 22, Broad street Cruickshank's (Leslie) court, 91, Broad street Cruickshank's (Thomas) court, 8, Schoolhill Cruickshank's (C.) court, 10, Sbiprow Cruickshank's court, 46, Shiprow

Daniel's court, 48, Castle street Davidson's court, 111, Gallowgate Dee street, from Union street to Marywell street Dee street, from Lower Trinity street to Lower Denburn Denburn, from Poynernook to Spa street Denburn terrace, from Union-street bridge to Skene terrace Devanha place, near Ferryhill buildings Diamond street, from Union street to Silver street Diamond lane, from Diamond street to Silver street Donald's court, 20, Schoolhill, and 10, Loch street Donald's close, 14, Schoolhill Downie's court, 65, Broad street Drum's lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch street Duncan's court, 45, Castle street Duncan's (D.) court, 120, Gallowgate Duncan's court, 74, Gallowgate Duthie's court, 45, Guestrow

East North street, from King street to Park street Emslie's court, 105, George street Emslie's court, 26, Gallowgate Ewen's court, 42, Gallowgate Exchange court, between'sS and 37, Union street ' Exchequer row, from Castle street to Shiprow Exchequer court, 9, Exchequer row Exchequer place, Weigh-house square

Farqdhar's court, 17, Upperkirkgate Farquharson's court, 10, Schoolhill Ferguson's (J.) court, 108, Gallowgate Ferryhill buildings, near Devanha brewery Firhill-well lane. Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Sunnybank Fish street, from Summer lane to Albion sti-cet Fisher row, from Maltmill-bridge to Green Flourmill brae, IVom St. Nicholas street to Barnett's close Flourmill lane, from Netherkirkgate to Flourmill brae Footdee, from Canal basin to New pier Foi-bes street, from Skene square to Stocket road Forbes court, 78, Green Frederick street, from King street to Park street Froghall lane. Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Canalside

Gaelic Lane, from Belmont street to Back wynd Galen's court, 21, Guestrow Gallowgate, from Broad street to Causewayend, Mountbooly Gardener's lane, from Justice street to East North street SQUARES, LANES, AND COURTS. 53

Garvock street, from Canal basin to Garvock -wynd Garvock wynd, from Garvock street to the liinks Gas street, from Trinity street to Poynernook Geddes' court, 1 7, Prince Regent street George street, from St. Nicholas street to Broadford George-street market, George street and John street Gerard street, from Gallowgate to George street Gilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa street to Short Loanings Gilcomston steps, from Spa street to Skene square Golden square, from North to South Silver street Gordon's court, 22, Gordon street Gordon's court, 4, Schoolhill Gordon's court, 45, Virginia street Gordon's court, 88, Broad street Gordon's court, 47, North street Gordon street, from Windmill brae Green, from Windmill brae to Fisher row Guestrow, from Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate

Hadben street, from Market street to the Green Hanover lane, from Albion street to Fish street Hanover street, from Headinghill to Albion street Hardgate, from Newbridge to Mile-end Harper's court, 76, North street Harriet street, from Schoolhill to Loch street Harvey's court, 90, Gallowgate Headinghill, from Park lane to Hanover street Henderson's (A.) court, 123, Gallowgate Henderson's (W.) court, 161, Gallowgate Henderson's (W.) court, 91, Gallowgate Henderson's court, 129, Gallowgate Henderson's court, 46, Broad street High street. Old Aberdeen, from College bounds to Don street Holburn street, from Wellington place to Holburn place Holburn place, to South Mile-end Huntly street, from Fnion street to Summer street Hutcheon street, from Causewayend to Skene square Huxter row, from Broad street to Castle street

Innes street, from Gallowgate to Loch street Inglis court, 30, Gallowgate

James street, from Quay to Virginia street Jamieson's court, 5, Upperkirkgate Jamieson's court, 38, Shiprow John street, from Woolmanhill to Loch street Jopp's court, 31, Gallowgate Jopp's court, 40, Broad street, and 11, Queen street Jopp's lane, from St. Andrew street to John street Justice street, from Castle street to Park street Justice lane, from Justice street to East North street

KiDD LANE, from Chapel street to Summer street King street, from Castle street to Love lane Kingsland place, from Barkmill burn to Hutcheon street, west side of Broadford Knox's court, 7, Wales street

r2 Lamond's court, 49, Upperkirkgate Langstaue place, from Dee street to Bon-Accord Street Ligertwood's court, 99, George street Lime Quay, from Commerce street to Waterloo Qnay Lindsay street, from Diamond street to Golden square Links street, from St. Clement street to Links Littlejohn street, from Gallowgate to North street Lobban's court, 29, Castle street Loch street, from Harriet street to St. Paul street Lochside, from Windy wynd to Loch street Lodge walk, from Castle street to Queen street Longacre, from Broad street to North street Love lane, from Spittal to Links

Mabeely street, from Broadford gate to Skene square M'Combie's court, 52, Union street, and 51, Netherkirkgate M'Cook's court, 116, Gallowgate M'Gregor's court, 99, Gallowgate Machray's court, 81, George street Machray's court, 13, Bon- Accord street M'Kay's court, 80, Gallowgate M'Kenzie's court, 62, George street M'Lean's court, 50, Gallowgate Maitland's court, 42, Netherkirkgate Maltmill bridge, from Trinity corner to Fisher row Marischal street, from Castle' street to Quay Marine terrace, near Ferryhill buildings Market street, from Union street to Trinity quay Market lane. Old Aberdeen, from Town-house to East road Martin's lane, from Green to Kenny's wynd Marywell street, from College street to Dee street Marywell place, south from Crown street Matheson's court, 14, Castle street Matheson's court, 9, Constitution street Mealmarket, Mealmarket lane Mealmarket lane, from King street to North street Melville's court, 106, Gallowgate Messon's court, 31, Justice street Mearns' court, 52, Shiprow Meters' court, 11, Chapel lane Middlethird, from Waterloo quay to St. Clement street Mill street, from Summer lane to the line of road leading to Milner's court, 25, Guestrow [Bannermill Milner's court, 38, Castle street Milne's court, 27, Gallowgate Milne's (Provost) court, 65, Gallowgate Milne's (W.) court, 60, Gallowgate Mitchell's court, 80, North street Mitchell's court, 41, Guestrow Mitchell place, from North street to King street Moir's court, 103, Gallowgate Mounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canalside Muttonbrae, from AYoolmanhill to Denburn

National Bank court, 42, Castle street Netherkirkgate, from Broad street to St. Nicholas street New street, Old Aberdeen, from Don street to the hne of road to King street Nelson street, from King street to Gallowgate North street, from East North street to Mounthooly North lane. Old Aberdeen, from Seaton gate to the line of road from King street

Ogston's court, 84, Broad street Oliver's court, 12, Upperkirkgate Orchard lane, Old Aberdeen, from College Bounds to the line of road from King street

Park street, from Justice street to Canal Park lane, from Park street to Commerce street Peacock's close, 24, Castle street Pensioners' court, 18, Justice street Pirie's court, 50, Castle street Pifie's court, 32, Shiprow Pirie's court, 1, Upperkirkgate Plasterers' court, 70, Gallowgate Poor's-Hospital court, 56, Gallowgate Pork lane, from Quay to Virginia street Porters' court, 12, AVeigh-house square Porthill close, 98, Gallowgate Por thill, from Gallowgate to North street Poynernook, foot of Denburn Prince Regent street, from Canal terrace to Baltic street Princes street, from King street to Park street

Quaker's Court, 55, Guestrow Quay, from Poynernook to Harbour entrance to Canal Queen street, from Broad street to North street

Ragg's lane, from Broad street to Guestrow. Ramage's court, from 83, Broad street to Guestrow Ramsay's court, 71, Guestrow Red-lion Court, from 77, Broad street to Guestrow Reform street, from Park street to Constitution street Reid's court, 34, Gallowgate Reid's court, 6, Shiprow Relief-Church court, 10, St. Andrew street Renny's wynd, from Green to Trinity street Rettie's court, 26, Broad street, and 65, West North street Riddle's court, 40, Windmill brae Rhind's court, 64, Gallowgate Robertson's court, 143, Gallowgate Roper's court, 107, Gallowgate, and 72, Loch street Rose's court, 18, Commerce street Rose street, from Union place to Bridewell Ross's court, 22, schoolhill Ross's court, 11, Trinity corner Ross's court, 6, Upperkirkgate

St. Andrew street, from Loch street to Woolmanhill St. Catherine's Wynd, from Union street to Netherkirkgate St. Catherine's court, 16, Shiprow St. Clement street, from Garvock street to Wellington street St. Mary's place, from Crown terrace to Crown street St. Nicholas street, from Union Glreet to George street 56 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STREETS,

St. Nicholas lane, from St. Nicholas street to Correction wynd St. Paul street, from Gallowgate to Loch street Salter's court, 39, Lochside Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill Scott's court, 25, Quay Seaton gate. Old Aberdeen, from Don street to Old Bridge of Don Sharp's court, 78, Loch street Shewan's court, 119, Gallowgate Shipro-w, from Union street to Trinity corner Shoe lane, from North street to Queen street Shorebrae, from Shiprow to Quay Shore lane, from Quay to Virginia street Shuttle lane, from East North street to Park street Shuttle street, from St. Andrew street to John street Silver street, from Golden square to Skene terrace Sim's square, from Blackfriars street to John street Sim's court, 89, Shiprow Simpson's court, 136, Gallowgate, and 96, Loch street Sinclair's close, 20, Justice street Skene place, from Skene street to Cherryvale Skene street, from Black's buildings to Skene place Skene square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline place Skene terrace, from Skene street to Summer street Smith's court, 16, Netherkirkgate Smith's (J.) court, 113, Gallowgate Smith's court, 49, Gallowgate Smith's court, 21, Castle street South Silver street, from Union street to Golden square Spa street, from Denbum to Woolmanhill Spence's court, 5, John street Spittal, from Mounthooly to Old Aberdeen [Accord street Springbank terrace, from South Crown street to foot of Bon- Spring-garden, from George street to Wyndy wind Stronach's close, Exchequer row Sugarhouse lane, from Quay to Virginia street Summer street, from Union place to Skene street Summer lane, from Garvock's wynd to Fish street Sutherland's court, 20, James street Sutherland's court, 126, Gallowgate Sutherland's court, 78, Shiprow

Theatre lane, from Quay to Virginia street Thistle street, from Chapel street to Rose street Thomson's court, 69, West North street Thomson's court, 61, Broad street Thomson's court, 21, Quay Thornton place, 29, Guestrow, and 4, Flourmill lane Trinity street, from Denburn to Trinity lane Trinity corner, from Shiprow to Maltmill bridge Trinity lane, from Trinity corner to Trinity street Tytler's court, Green

Union Street, from Castle street to Union place Union Buildings, from Castle street to Shiprow Union place, from Union street to Alford place Union terrace, from Union bridge to Skene terrace Union lane, from Union street to Guestrow Union row, from Union street to Summer street Union wynd, from Union row to Summer street Upperkirkgate, from Broad street to Schoolhill

Victoria court, 54, Castle street Victoria place, from Albion street to Wales street, thence to the Canal Virginia street, from Commerce street to Weigh-house square

Wales street, from Park street to the Canal Wales street (Little), from Wales street to Hanover street Wales-street Market, Wales street Walker's court, 30, Virginia street Walker's court. College street Walker's court, 37, Shiprow Wapping street, from Trinity street to Lower Denburn Water lane, from Quay to Virginia street Waterloo Quay, from Harbour entrance to Canal to Building- yards Watt's court, 46, Virginia street Watson's court, 45, North street Webster's court, 10, East North street Webster's court, 72, Shiprow Webster's court, 23, Guestrow Weigh-house square. Quay Well court, 14, Broad street Wellington place, from Union place to Southbridge Wellington street, from Waterloo Quay to J/inks Vi^hitehouse street, from Chapel street to Skene street Windmill brae, from Green to Crown street Windy wynd, from Gallowgate to Spring-garden Woolmanhill, from Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston

Yeats' lane, from Canal terrace to Summer lane Yeats' court, 30, Netherkirkgate York place, from Waterloo Quay to York street York street, from Wellington street to north side of Building- yards Young street, from Gallowgate to Loch street

BON-ACCORD DIHECTOEY.

1844-45. NEW ABERDEEN.

<^- The letter P stands for Farlimentary Elector, and the letters F M for Parliamentary and Municipal Elector.

Abel, Alex., advocate, 54 Union street, p m

Christian, poultry shop, 76, /; Sutherland's court, 78 Ship- George, farmer, Forresterhill, p [row George, farmer, Tartowie, Kinnellar, p James, baker, 64, h, 66 Virginia street

John, blacksmith, 1 College lane Peter, coalbroker, 6 Commerce street Aberdeen Academy, 115 Union street Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine Agricultural Society's Hall, 11 Market street

, Banking Company, 53 Castle street Banner OflSce, Victoria court, 54 Castle street [street

„„. Brick and Tile Co.'s Works, Clayhills— Office, 42 Union

™~„-~ Carpet Warehouse (^wholesale and retail), 1 Lower Dee st. .™,.™^ Coach Manufacturing Co., 7 Frederick street Commercial, Mathematical, and Nautical School, 17 Drum's Lane—W. Elgen Commercial Company—Lime, Coal, Bone Manure, and Grain Merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay—James Horn, manager

Constitutional Office, National Bank court, 42 Castle st. Co-operative Co., for Meal, Groceries, Foreign & British Spirits, 156 Gallowgate—Donald M'Taggart, sales- man, h. 99 Gallowgate Equitable Loan Co., 27 Gallowgate—John Smith, /inanager Eye and Ear Institution, 7 Littlejohn street—operr every lawful morning, between 9 and 10 o'clock— G. Rainy, surgeon, 27 Queen street Fire and Life Assurance Co. — Office, 89 Union street R. R. Notman, manager

Foundry, Loch street i i Gas-light Co.'s Office, Gas street, near Trinity street General Dispensary, Lying-in and Vaccine Institution, 26 Castle street—Medical Attendants, Drs. Fraser, Campbell, Leslie, Smith, and Templeton 60 NEW ABERDEEN. [ABE—ABl'

M( Aberdeen Herald Office, 7 Queen street Horse Bazaar, St. Andrew street —^— Horse Repository, 81 George street and 6 Loch street- Peter Elder & Co., proprietors ™ Humane Society — Alex. Gordon, advocate, treasurer Record Office, 27 King street. At the following sta tions sets of apparatus are lodged for finding bodiei illlTlll and restoring suspended animation—Cruives of Don

Bridge of Don ; Devanha Brewery ; Mowat's Baths

10 Quay; Watchhouse ; New Pier; and the Baths or the Beach.

Hotel, 138 Union street, Union bridge Infirmary, Woolmanhill ™- Journal Office, 25 Adelphi, Union street Ita, Ladies' Working Society, 12 Marischal street ™..™- Leith, & Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 65 Quay

Lime Company—Lime, Coal, Bone Manure, Nitrate o; Soda, and Guano Merchants, 2 Provost Blaikie's quay Mathematical and Writing Academy—Teachers, Messrs,

Gray and M'Connoehie, 1 15 Union street Marine Insurance Company, 56 Marischal street ™w Market Company—Adam & Anderson, 75 Union street treasurers

v,.^.™,- Mechanics' Library, Commercial court, 58 Castle street §- v™„™ Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King street Merchant Seamen's Fund Office, 33 Regent quay—Alex. Martin, manager ™v. Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society —D. M' Andrew, secretary, 66, Loch street —„^ Ophthalmic Institution for diseases of the Eye, 26 Castle street. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2 o'clock—John Cadenhead surgeon

. Provision Warehouse, 14 George street—Wm. Shepherd, manager, h.Sb George street —™™ Review Office, 61, Broad street ™ Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen street

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

Salmon Co.'s Office, 31 Gallowgate—Ice-house, Fish st. —.«~, Salt Cellar, Drum's lane Savings' Bank, 17 Guestrow

—. — Sea Insurance Company, 57 Marischal street— A. Matthew,

manager, /*. 24 Marischal street ~^— Ship Bread and Biscuit Manufactoiy, 10 Virginia street, head of Theatre lane

™~ Steam Navigation Just, ! — Company, Waterloo quay—Wm. Ij' manager, h. above Office NEW ABERDEEN. [ABE—AFF

Aberdeen Tape Company's Warehouse, 2 Exchequer row Tobacco-pipe Manufactory, 85, West North Street Total Abstinence Society's Hall, 206 George Street Town and County Bank, 93 Union street Canal Office —Alex. Jopp, advocate, manager, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate

>|Aberdein, Alex., printer, li. Henderson's court, 40 Broad street

)(U| Abernethy, George, engineer, Ferryhill, h. 121 Crown street

James, engineer and superintenJent of harbour, h. 17

King street, p bi James, Jun., h. Ferryhill, r J. & Co., founders, engmeers, and machine-makers, Ferryhill Adam, Alex., -wright, Skene Square & Anderson, advocates, 75, Union street

George, & Co., tailors and clothiers, 3 Castle street, h. 6 Union lane

James, (editor of the Aberdeen Herald), /(. Craiginches

James, clothier, (of A. & S.), h. Banchory, p m James, precentor, Free West Church, and teacher of vocal music, 12 Links street

John, hairdresser, 93, h. 95 Queen street, p m ^ & Sturm, clothiers, 46 Union street Thomas (accountant. National Bank), h. Polmuir, p William, advocate, A. 75 Union street, p m

William, jun.. Advocate, 115 Union street, /;, 60 Skene William, town-serjeant, 63 Park street [street William, feuar, Causewayend Mrs., 2 Yeats' lane A.dams, William, broker, 16 Marischal street Mrs., vintner, 9 Weighhouse square Mrs., 6 Albion street A.damson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, k. E wen's court, 42 Gallowgate

Alexander, cabinetmaker, 34, Union place, p Bi Henry, ship and insurance broker, 57 Marischal street, h. 56, Dee street, p m Robert, weaver, 8 Langstane place

William, broker, 66 Gallowgate, h. Ewen's court, 42 Gal- lowgate

Mrs., Clarence street, Cooperston buildings Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 8 Langstane place Miss, 34 Union place lAddison, Mrs., spirit dealer, 5 Green Advocates' Society's Hall and Library, Union street Affleck, Andrew, 2 Affleck place, Affleck street, p m AIK—ALL] NEW ABERDEEN. 62

Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, 52 Skene street Alexander, gardener, Strawberrybank, Hardgate, p m Alexander, slioreporter, 18 Shiprow James, late shipmaster, h. Gilcomston cottage, Skene square, p James, jun., clerk, Aberdeen Marine Insurance Company,

h. Gilcomston cottage ^ Rev. John (Original Antiburgher Church), h.2& Skene terrace, p M

. William, of Auchintoul, h.

„„ ^^ William, hairdresser and perfumer, 1 South Silver st, p m Air, John, cart and plough wright, 11 Whitehouse street, p m Airth, John, jun., shoemaker, 26 Justice street, h. Wales street, p m ,^ Stephen, boot and shoe warehouse, 58 Broad street, p m Albitson, William, vintner, Waterloo quay Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 60 Queen street, p m

Alex., jun., shipmaster (St. Clement),. 1 St. Mary place „^ David & James, boot and shoe makers, 5, h. 7 and 8 Cor- rection vfynd, p M Hugh, shipmaster (Happy Return), Mill street John, shipmaster (Agnes), 19 Kidd lane ™^,.v~ John, grocer, 157 Gallowgate, h. 9 Young street, p m Nathaniel George, shoemaker, 6 Renny's -wynd Robert, shipmaster (Favourite), h. 16 Wellington street ^.^ Robert, teacher of dancing—academy. Diamond street,

h. 25 Bon- Accord street William, jun., surgeon and apothecary, 148, h. 146 Gal- ,-™™^ Miss, Kingsland place [lowgate, p m Mrs., Whitehouse street .™„™, Mrs., midwife, 146 Gallowgate Mrs., 2 Littlejohn street ^ Miss, lodgings, 20 Blackfriars street Miss, 26 North Broadford Allan, Alexander, coach proprietor, 14 Schoolhill Alex., shipmaster (Mountain Maid), 17 Prince Regent street, p m Alexander, shipmaster, 8 Sugarhouse lane, p bi

David, shipmaster, 1 Pork lane George, boatman, New Pier, h. Footdee

— ,.— George, advocate, 1 Marischal street, A. east end of Links street

George, boot and shoe maker. Low's court, 22 College st.

~ . James, boot and shoe maker, 19 Windy wynd James, cabinetmaker (Allan & Macallan), h. 37 Dee

sti'eet, p M

I —

63 NEW ABERDEEN. [ALL— AJME

Allan, James, 4 Hanover street, p m James (late of Madras), 35 Union place, p m James, watch and clock maker, Holburn street, p

James, baker, 17 West North street, /;. above shop, p m

. James, cook (City of Aberdeen), h. 22 Constitution street, p m

, James, shipmaster (Smithfield), 77 Garvock street

. James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Maberly street

, James, wright, 2, k. 3 St. Andrew street

, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7 St. Nicholas street,

h. 17 Schoolhill

, John, advocate, 36 Union street, k. 22 Constitution street, p m Rev. John (Free Union Church), h. Union manse, 21

Virginia street, p 3I

Bon-Accord st. , John, marble work, 19 Crown street, h. 69 John, foreman (Blaikie & Sou), h. 24 Young street & Macallan, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 121 Union street— cabinet manufactory, 44 Dee street

Nathaniel, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 39, /(. 37 Park street, p m .„, Robert, shipmaster (Paragon), Ferryhill buildings Robert, baker and confectioner, 215 and 217 Gallowgate,

h. 8 Catherine street, p bi Wilham, shoemaker, 10 James street, p m William, cabinetmaker (Smith & Allan), h. 3 Gordon's court, Gordon street William, ironmonger, 230 George street

]Mrs., eating house, 86 Shiprow Mrs., midwife, 5 Mutton brae

„„ jNIiss, 13 Netherkirkgate street . Miss, dressmaker, 17 Littlejohn 90 Gi-een , . Miss Ann, spirit dealer, AUardyce & Jopp, wine and spirit merchants, 42 Union street Allardyce, William, preserver of fresh provisions, Clayhiils Office, 42 Union street, h. 1 Crown place, p m

. Misses, 21 Bon-accord terrace Allen, William, merchant and shipowner, Waterloo quay,

h. Mile-end, Stocket, p 3i Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office—James Black, agent, Adelphi court. Union street Altria, Csesar, sen., glassblower and optician, 8 Skene terrace,

h. II Longacre . _„ Csesar, jun., optician, 16 Skene street, h. 14 Skene St., p m Alves, William, butcher, 5 Crown street, p m ^American Vice Consul, William White— office. King street ,

AND— AND] NEW ABERDEEN. 64?

Anderson, Adam, blockmaker (A. Duthie & Co.) h., 10 Church street Alexander, clerk (Henry Ogg & Co., distillers, Strathdee),

h. Cooperston buildings, p

~™.,~~ Alexander, keeper of Fish market, h. Market street

. Alexander, Glenburnie cottage

Alexander, advocate— office, 75 Union street, h. 25 Bon- accord terrace, p m

,„ ™ Alexander, gardener, 10 Shuttle lane, p M Alexander, rope and t\yine manufacturer, Broadford,

h. .302 George street

.™^ A. & J., house, sign, and ornamental painters, 33 Queen st. „„ Andrew, shipmaster, 63 St. Clement street, p m ,™. Andrew (of A. & J. Anderson), 129 King street, p m „ Arthur, hairdresser, 244 George street Campbell, mealseller and furniture dealer, 3 and 4 Meal- market lane

Francis, clerk, h. 4 John street ,„ George, gardener, Gooseberrybank, p m George, vintner, 18 Fisher row, p m James, blockmaker (Hall & Sons, shipbuilders), h. 56 Wellington street, p m

„^ James, clothier and tailor, 33 Broad street, //. 26 Constitu- tion street, p M

.— James, shipmaster, 24 Dee street James, shipmaster (Milton), Waterloo quay

James, baker, 14, h. 16 Union place, p M

. , ~. James, watchmaker, 200 George street, h. 52, Virginia st.

,„, . James, billiard rooms. Chronicle court, 10 Queen street,

and 32 Broad street, h. 29, p m .™ James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas street, p M

,„. . James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 202, h. 200 Gallow- gate, p M

., James, clerk (Royal Mail Coach Office), /(. 65 Union st.

™ James, stabler and cattle dealer, 64 West North st., p H

,. John, bone manure manufacturer, h. Kingsland place .™, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 123, h. 121 Crown street, p m „-„ John, silk mercer and haberdasher, 47 Union street, h. BarkmiU, p M

„. John, shipmaster, Skene square, p

John, spirit dealer, 37 Quay, h. 32 Summer street John, vintner, 7 Wales street „ John, sen., advocate, I23i Union street, p M

. John, jun., advocate (Morice & Anderson), //. 6 East

Craibston street, p bi 65 NEW ABERDEEN. [AND— ANG

Anderson, Joseph, baker, 66, h. 68 George street, r m Joseph, agent for Virtue's London Establishment of Il- lustrated Works, 6 Donald's court, 1st floor, 20 School-

hill, P M

. Robert, gardener, Rubislaw den, p

. Robert, shipmaster, Gordondale cottage, Stocket

Robert, gardener, 1 Shuttle lane Samuel, brewer and maltster, 22 Meal- market lane, and Trinity corner Samuel, clerk (Police Office), h. 232 George street Lieutenant William, superintendent of Rural Police, 20 Union terrace William, blacksmith, Flourmill lane —-^ William (H. G. & Co.), h. Copper Company's court, 14 Gallowgate, p m William, hairdresser and perfumer, 23 Upperkirkgate

™«„™ William, merchant, h. Barkmill, p William, lodgings, 13 Marischal street v™~™^ William, builder, 1 Forbes street, p

„. ™ William (late of the H.EJ.C.S.), 39 Chapel street, p m William, 9 York street, p m William, spirit dealer, 10 Carnegie's brae ,™, William, precentor, Free South Church, and music

teacher, h. 38 Woolmanhill Mrs. Alex., grocer, 58, h. 60 Skene street ,™ Mrs., Nelson lane Mrs. James, vintner, Waterloo quay Mrs., dealer in old clothes, 22 Justice street

-™-.v~, Mrs., late of Lochel, 52 Union place ™~™„ Mrs., late of Strichen, 2 West Craibstone street „. Mrs. Captain, Glenburnie cottage Mrs. Captain, 3 St. Clement street ,™, Mrs., 48 Queen street Mrs., grocer, Holburn street

. Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 1 Correction wynd

. Mrs., lodgings, 4 John street

,. . Mrs., lodgings. Crown court. Union street Andrew, James, cooper and manager for A. Hector, Trinity quay, h. 49 Commerce street Mrs., Holburn street

..™, Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street Angus, George, of Tillycorthy, 13 Constitution street, p M ™™ George, plasterer, 41 Skene street Rev. Henry (United Associate Church), h. 50 Dee st, p m

„ John, advocate, town-clerk, /;. 20 Golden square Robert, clothier, 154, h. 156 George street, p m

G 2 Angus Mrs. George, 129 King street Miss (of Botriphnie), 74 Dee street Arbulhnot & M'Combie, paper manufacturers, 3 Trinity quay Arbuthnot, Robert, paper manufacturer, 3 Trinity quay, h Cul- termills, p m Argus Life Assurance Company—J. Brebner, advocate, agent, Advocates' buildings Arthur, Rev. David (George Street Chapel), 134 Crown street John, wholesale dealer in porter and strong ale, Ding- wall's court, 87 Gallowgate

Mrs. John, dressmaker and milliner, 19 St. Nicholas

street, h. 19 Queen street Artis, Richard, shipmaster (Charlotte), 6 Links street Asher, James, clerk, 115 Union street, h. 26 Summer street, p m Athenseum News-rooms, 2 Union buildings [street Atlas Fire & Life Office — J. Blaikie, advocate, agent, 247 Union Auld, William, overseer weaving department (A. H. & S.) h. 104 Green

P. C, artist, 137 Union street—Class-room, 11.5 Union st. Aver}-, John, printer—office. Broad street, entry, 1 Ragg's lane,

h. 2 St. Nicholas lane

Badenoch, James, town's drummer, Robertson's court, 143 Gallowgate

James, jun., merchant-tailor, 12 Union st, h. 187 George ™^ Mrs., 26 Bon-accord terrace [street Bain, Alexander, Commercial Inn and Odd-fellows' Arms, 41 Queen street, p m „™— Alexander, spirit dealer, 13 Mutton brae

. David, clerk, livery stables, 5 Bon-accord street „^„ James, sawyer, 25 Frederick street John, sawyer, Chapel lane

. . Mrs., confectioner, 10, h. 12 Marischal street Baker, R. Hosier, professor of music, Mackie place

. George, mail-coach guard, 29 Huntly street Balfour, David, clerk (Commercial Bank), h. Skene street

-„„... Robert, Broadford Co-operative Co., 160, A. 156 George st.

James, confectioner, 124, li. 126 King street, p m

. James, overseer (Richards & Co.), Broadford, h, 89 Hut- cheon street west Stephen, M.D. and surgeon, 18 Union place, h. 34, Skene street, p M

..,. William, traveller (Richards & Co.), 34 Skene st., p M —„„- Mrs., lodgings, 72 Queen street Miss, straw-hat maker, 51 Queen street

Bance, George S., shipmaster, 14 Castle street .

Bance, Mrs., 14 Castle street Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland court, 35 Castle street—Arthur Thomson, agent Banner Office. Victoria court, 54 Castle street Bannochie, Francis, flesher, 11 Black's buildings Bannerman, Sir Charles, Bart, of Crimonmogate, h. 202 Union David, town's drummer, 75 Gallo-wgate [street, p m ,™ „— George, merchant, A-lbyn place, p James, principal beadle. Free Trinity Chureli, funeral waiter and underkaker, 44 Gordon street John, silk-dyer, 37 George street, p M John, dyer, 11 Diamond street

Patrick, coal-broker—office, Quay, h. Commerce st., p m Patrick, 28 Bon-accord terrace, p M

Thomas, h. Albyn place Thomas & Co., cotton-spinners, Bannermill William, hairdresser, 46 Virginia street « Lady, 249 Union street

~,~v, Miss, Albyn place Barber, Alexander, lodgings, 2 Canal street

,~-v.,™, John, provision merchant, 6 Windy wynd Barclay, Alexander, broker, 28 East North street „ David, coaehbuilder, 23 Frederick street

.— George, grocer, 9 Upperkirkgate, h. 290 George street ,™. James, officer. Shipmasters' Society, 11 Quay Robert, superintendent of police, h. 19 Crov/n street, P M ,™^„v~ Miss, teacher—school. Bridge of Dee, Welspit house, Ruthrieston Barker, Alexander (of B. M. & B.) h. Caroline place James, manufacturer (of B. M. & B.), 91 Loch street, h. Caroline place, P M John, clothier and haberdasher, 63 St. Nicholas street, h 3 Caroline place, Skene square, p m Mowat, & Barker, manufacturers, 91 Loch street William, Rosemount, p m Barkaway, Mrs., vintner, 39 St. Andrew street Barnett, Alex., principal beadle, Free Grcyfriai's Church, fune- ral waiter and undertaker, 33 Upperkirkgate, p m

.—.,™- John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 33 St Nicholas Street, h. Diamond street

.™™™~ John, turnkey. West Prison, h. West Prison gate _. Thomas, provision-seller, 23 North street west Mrs., stay and corset maker, 33 Upperkirkgate Barron, David, late farmer, north end of Ann street John & Son, watch and clock makers, 13, h. 11 Nether- kirkarate BAR—BEL] NEW ABERDEEN. 68

Barron, John, watch and clock maker, 1 1 Netherkirkgate, p m Lambert, advocate, 13 Netherkirkgate ,„„ William, vintner, 3 Garvock street William, flesher, 41 New Market, h. Rubislaw, p Mrs., eatinghouse and register office for engaging servants, Cruickshank's court, 10 Shiprow Mrs. (late Rising-sun Tavern), 37 Constitution street Barry, Henry, & Co., ironfounders, and manufacturers of hone manure, Loch street Bartlet, Robert, shipmaster (Earl of Hopeton), 11 Quay Bate, James, jun.. Dee tavern, p m Bathgate, W. G., Well of Spa, p M Baxter, Alexander, spirit dealer, 58 Lime Quay

, Andrew, shipmaster (Arethusa), 7 Garvock street James, hoot and shoe maker, 32 Marischal street

„w John, manufacturer. Upper Denburn, p [Marischal st.

,.™. John, turner and shuttle-maker, 253 George street, h. 32 John, shipmaster (Venus), Prince Regent street Misses, 4 Skene place

, Thomas, excise officer, Holburn street Bayne, Mrs., Dee place Beaton, Farquhar, 12 Carmelite street

Beattie, Francis, blacksmith, 7 Barnett's close, h. 9 Blackfriars George, wood-merchant, 68 Green [street John, mealseller, 101 Gallowgate, p m

John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal street, h. Beattie's court, 102 Gallowgate, p m John, stonecutter, George street, corner of Maberly street,

h. 58 Catherine street

„. , Peter, Cabinetmaker, 56 Summer street

. William, builder, Beattie's court, 102 Gallowgate

,™, William, engineer, (John Vernon & Co.), h. 29 Guestrow

William, engineer, h. 143 George street

William, with A. Stewart & Co., silk mercers, h. 123^

Mrs., 76 Broad street [Union st. Mrs., provision merchant, 141 George street

. . — Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Beattie's court, 102 Gal- Beggrie, Mrs., midwife, 11 Catto square [lowgate

Begg, Alexander, baker, 3 and 5, h. 6 Frederick street, p m ™ Alexander, Rosemount terrace, Skene square, p

—, John, clerk (Dixon Hogarth & Co.), 65 College street John, flour, wine, and spirit merchant, 17 Weigh-house William, baker, 62 Schoolhill [square, h. 9 Quay, p m

Bell, Lieut. A., merchant. Commerce st, h. 255 George st., p m Alexander, manager, Bon- Accord Marine Insurance Co. 34 Marischal street 69 NEW ABERDEEN. [BEL—BIR

Bell, Francis, hat manufacturer, 38 Queen street ,„ F. & M. H., proprietors and veaders of the late Dr. Adam's Vegetable- Medicines and Botanical Ointment, &c., 38 Queen street ,™,„^ John, cooper, 85 Windmillbrae, h. 8 College street Bell's (Dr.) School, Frederick street Belgian Consul, Alexander Thom, 21 Quay Bennet, Geo. (Bennet, Taylor, & Co.), 1 South Crown street Bennet, M. C, hatter, 10 Union street, h. 64 Union street Bennet, Taylor, & Co., commission merchants and corn factors, 43 Marischal street William, blacksmith (Duffus & Co.), 4 Catto square ™ William, printer. Constitutional OfRce, h. 13 Spittal, p m Benson, William, manufacturer, h. 12 Marywell street Bentley, James, professor of Oriental languages, 136 King st., p m Benzies, David, shipmaster (Oak), Park street Mrs., midwife, Holbuvn street

„™™„ Miss, 6.5 College street Benzie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 206 Gallowgate, p m Berry, James, watch, clock, and nautical instrument maker, 52

Castle street, /;. Rosehill, Skene square, v m ^ James, turner, 13 St. Andrew street James, gardener and riddlemaker, 8 Broadford lane

.. John, gardener, Burnside .v™,-™ William, manufacturer, 84 Skene street .^ William, clerk, 5 York street ™.™„ Mrs., grocer, 5 York street [street, p M Bertram, Gilbert, corkcutter, 8 Netherkirkgate, h. 194 George Best, Thos., agent (British Linen Co.'s Bank), h. 22 King st, p m Best, Thomas & Co., wine merchants and general agents, 59 Marischal street Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen—ware- house, 159 Union street, h. 11 Bon-accord street, and Cragieshaw, Nigg, p m „^ Robert, bed and table linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicholas

street, h. 1 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill, p M Beverley, John, upholsterer. Well court. Broad street

„. Mrs. Robert, lodgings, Wales street [street Bible Society Depository—G. King, bookseller, 28 St. Nicholas Bicknell, Misses, boarding and day school, 9 North Silver street Bird, James (of Gall & Bird), h. 278 George street, p m Birnie, George, of Johnstone place, h. Johnstone place, p m Moses, surgeon, 31 Lougacre, p m

. William, painter and glazier, 40, h. 36 King street, p m Birse, William, Pavillion Tavern, 7 Stronach's close, Exchequer row, p M 1

BIS—BLA] NEW ABERDEEN. 70

Bisset, Rev. Alex., chaplain to the criminal prisoners of the Aberdeen prisons, 50 Gallowgate Alexander, mealseller, 10 Netherkirkgate John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 37 Queen street, h. Crown street, p m ,™, William & Co., wholesale merchants, 6 Castlebrae, h. William, stabler, 6 Mealmarket lane, p M [above shop ,™,„™ William, lodgings, 7 Marischal street

. .„^ Miss, 27 York place

. Mrs. James, lodgings, 19 George street —.™, Mrs., sick nurse, 7 Black's buildings Black, Alexander, D.D., 21 Golden square, p m

Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Bank), 39 Whitehouse st., pm Alexander & William, wine merchants, 12 Broad street

Alexander, wine merchant, (of A. & W. Black), 1 1 Union ™™,™ Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill, p [lane, p m ™^ David, teacher, (Bon-accord School, Mary well street), A. 65 Crown street, p bi George, druggist, 22 Castle street

James, turner, 1 1 Putachieslde, h. 5 Flourmill lane James, 23 North Broadford James, builder, 119 Chapel street James (James Black & Co.), h. South bridge, Holburn

street, p m , James (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. 33 Constitution st, p m ^ James & Co., Stock and Share Agents, 7 Adelphi court —entry to Counting Room by Adelphi lane John, boot and shoe maker, 23 Justice street John, wright, \,h. 61 College street John, watch and clock maker, 16 Longacre Joseph, tailor, head beadle. Free Holburn Church, and

funeral waiter, h. 42 Huntly street Robert, merchant, Newburgh, p

. . Thomas, flesher, 13 and 14 New Market, h. 14 Wales St., Thomas, foreman (W. Wood & Co.), h. St. Clement street

—„.. William, jun., wine merchant (of A. & W. Black), /*. 1 Union lane, p m William & Co., Devanha Brewery

, William, secretary (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), Welling- ton road William, boot and shoe maker, 100 Skene street

.—.— Mrs. William, 173 Union street ™~~— Mrs., Albyn place —™, Mrs., milliner, 125, Union street Blackball, James, & Co., drapers, 39 Union street —™-. James (of J. B. & Co.), Northfield, Gilcomston, p m Blackie, Alexander, agent (Commercial Bank of Scotland), 7 King street, p m

J. S., professor of humanity, Marischal College, h. High street, Old Aberdeen Blaikie, David, (of John Blaikie & Sons), h. Rubislaw den, p m

. John, advocate, 247 Union street, p m John (of John Blaikie & Sons), h. Devanha, p bi John & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, copper-

smiths, pewterers, and gas-meter makers, Littlejohn st. „„w~~ & Smith, advocates, 247 Union street „^ Thomas (of J. Blaikie, & Sons), h. 32 Bon-accord terrace, W. & R. grocers, corner of Charles street, p [p bi —,~™ Mrs. Provost, Craigiebuckler Blake, James, lessee of the Athenaeum, U Union Buildings, p bi ^—r™ Miss, 54 Chapel street Bland, Captain, Springbank Cottage Boaden, Richard, shipmaster (Harmony), 59 Commerce street Bonnar, John, mason, 7 Charles street, Broadford, p Bon-accord Blind Asylum, Huntly street, T. Wallace, manager — -vv. Marine Insurance Co., 34 Marischal st., Alexander Bell, Coach-work, Bon-accord street [manager Bonnyman, James, blacksmith, 19 Loch street, p bi John, blacksmith, 19, Loch street, p m James and John, blacksmiths and bell-hangers, 19 Loch st.

~- Mrs., cook-shop, 198 Gallowgate

Booth, Alexander, 4, A. 2 Regent quay ~ George and Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 36, Union st. George (of G. B. & Son), watchmaker and jeweller,

h. Springbank, Dee street, p bi Captain James, 28 Queen street James, surgeon, 28 Queen street ™™ John, mason, Hanover lane

—. — John, mason, 47 Causewayend John, jun., 2 Regent quay, p bi

John, shipmaster (Aberdeen Packet), h. 43 Wellington st. John, watch and clock maker, 41 Upperkirkgate, h 5 John, gardener. Canal road [Black's buildings, p bi William, advocate, 2 Regent quay, p bi

™„—. William, chimney-sweep, Albion court, Castle street

. William, cabinet-maker. Shoe lane, h. 37 Castle street ~™— Mrs. William, midwife, 37 Castle street

. Mrs. G., provision shop, Chronicle lane Borthwick, Captain (Lord Franklin), 45 Constitution street

—. —. William, candlemaker, 36 East North street, p bi Bothwell, Alexander, confectioner, 36 New Market, h. 16 Car-

. Geo., gardener, Greenbank, Broadford, p [melite st. EOT—BRE] NEW ABERDEEN. 72

Botbwell, George B., candlemaker, 25, Justice street, k. 1G5 Union street, p m ~-~™„ John, shoemaker, 48 Broad street, k. 30 Princes street

Mrs. G., 1 Rose street „^ Mrs. James, 46 Shipi-ow Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King street Bowie, James, tailor, 29 Broad street Bower, Alex. G., keeper of Regent Bridge and Berthmaster,

Upper Quay, k. 12 Quay Bowman, A.Iex., wright and cabinet-maker, 69 George street —™~ A., grocer, tea and spii'it dealer, Leadside, Gilcomston, p Andrew (of Bowman & Co.), 31 Huntly street ,.^„™ & Co., plasterers, 31 Huntly street

.™ James, innkeeper and stabler, 9 Little Belmont st., p M ™. Robert, blacksmith, 53 York street Mrs. James, victualling-house, 71 Queen street

— .—. Mrs., broker, Backwynd stairs. Green Boyd, Mrs. G. H., 253 Union street Mrs. William, 8 Bon-accord terrace Boyne, William, spirit dealer, 94 Gallowgate Boyack, James, shipmaster (Dahlia), 16 James street

Boyle, Mrs , lodgings, 29 Union street Miss, Holburn street Braick, Peter, grain merchant. Jack's brae, Gilcomston, p Brambwell, John, secretary and inspector of branches, ToTvn &

County Bank, /;. 90 Union street

Brand, Andrew, shipmaster, h. Hanover lane

™™-™, Alexander, shipmaster, 53 St. Clement street

,. George, carter, 30 Windmillbrae .„, John, farmer, 46 Windmillbrae, p M ^™,™, John, mealseller, 44 Windmillbrae William, jeweller (G. Booth & Son), h. 4 Carmelite street

™ William, late officer of excise, 1 1 Drum's lane, p m ™™ William, carter, 2 Marywell street, p m Miss, 209 Union street Brander, Miss, 23 Castle street

Brantingham, George, wine merchant and grocer, 70 Broad st., h. 71 Catherine street, p M Brebner, Charles, gardener. North Rubislaw, p —~™ George, messenger (Harbour Office), h. 102 Gallowgate ...wv.™, George, innkeeper and post-horse-master, 44 Harriet street, p m —.™~ George, boot and shoe maker, 12 Ci'owu street r^ James, contractor, 55 Chapel street ,™- — Jas., advocate, Advocates' buildings— Agent for Friendly Insurance Co. against Pire, Head Office, 48 North- — —

bridge street, Edinburgh ; Argus Life Assurance Co.,

London ; and Farmers' and General Fire and Life In- surance and Loan and Annuity Company London,

/*. Albyn place, p m

Brebner & Ragg, general merchants, 56 St. Nicholas street, h. Marine terrace [street William, manager, Aberdeen Horse Repository, 81 George William, shipmaster (Pomona), R. Duthie's houses, Castle- ,™- Miss, of Lairney, h. 152 Union street [brae Brechin, Geoi'ge, provision seller, 94 Causewayend Mrs. James, 11 Canal street Bremner, Peter, toll-keeper, Wellington Bridge Mrs. Dr., 15 Union place Brew, James, linen merchant, Carmelite street Bridewell and Rogue-money Assessment for the City and Liberties of Aberdeen—James Simpson, collector

I office, 17 Huxter row Bridgeford, Alex., baker, 65, h. 63 Green, p m John, vintner, 12 Burnett's close. Castle street ,,™ Mrs., merchant, Holburn street British Commercial Life Assurance Company—George Grub, advocate, agent. Advocates' buildings, Union street Empire Life Assurance Company—Robert Brown, jun., agent, 105 Union stfeet

, Linen Company's Bank, 22 King street Broadford Bread and Flour Company, 218 George street—Alex. Robertson, manager, h. 220 George street

.—. — Co-operative Company, for Meal, Groceries, Foreign and British Spirits, &c.—Robert Balfour, salesman, 160, h.

Brook, William, shoemaker, 6 Virginia st. [156 George st. Brown, Alexander, vintner and stabler, 8 North street, p m Alexander, bookseller, h. 56 Castle street, p m

Alexander, baker, 276 George street, h. 72 Catherine Alexander, sailmaker. Links street [street, p m Alexander (Brown & Carr), h. 68 Dee street, p m

. . Alexander & Co., booksellers, Public Library, 77 Union

Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 71 George st. [street

. Alex., clerk, 27 Blackfriars street

—>— Allan, G., Broadford place i~™-™,. & Carr, wholesale clothiers, Exchange court. Union street ^ & Co., Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw -~™,™- David, city missionary, 22 Lower Denburn

i David, shipmaster (Victoria), 66 Virginia street Donald, boot and shoe maker, 13 Dee street, p m

George, auctioneer (of P. & G. Brown), h. Tanfield, p M George, grocer, 218 Gallowgate

I __ , ^ Brown, George, mealseller, 18 East North street, h. 1 Shuttle

.—. — John, M.D., Skene square, p [lane, p M

— .—. John, -warden, East Church, and funeral undertaker, Union Terrace John, flesher, 28 Princes street

., — —, Joseph, mealseller, 34 Young street

——. Lawrence, keeper of the Court-house, h. Court-house, entry, Lodge walk, p m

K Marshal (of Taylor & Bro-wn), 25 Bon-accord street P. & G., auctioneers, 131 ^ Union street [p m Peter, auctioneer (of P. & G.Brown), h. 9 Denburn terrace, ™ Robert, inspector of stamps and taxes, Garden's haugh, p m

. Robert, jun. (Farquharson & Co.), h. 103 Union st,, p m ™~— Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek, Marischal College, A. 19 Golden square, p m —™„ Robert, shore porter, 10 Weigh-house square Robert (with R. Moir, wine merchant, Adelphi court), h. 23 Castle street Simon, saddler, 178 West North street

Thomas, engineer, (W. Simpson and Co., Footdee), h. 17 Prince Regent street, p m

Thomas, writer, 2 Guestrow, h. 124 George street —r,^ Thomas, yintner, Stronach's close —-.>™ William, distributor of stamps and collector of land and assessed taxes for the counties of Aberdeen and Kin-

cardine, Advocates' Buildings, Backwynd, h. Broadford

—,™- William, fishing-tackle maker, 36 George st. [cottage William, principal servant, Zion Chapel, funeral waiter and gasfitter, 3 Greig's court, Windmillbrae Mrs. P., sen., 137 LTnion street Mrs. (late of Glenmuick), 10 Golden square

Mrs., h. Castlehill Mrs., broker, 32 East North street Mrs. Patrick, lodgings, 6 Union lane Mrs. Robert, midwife, 110 John street Browning, Mrs., 38 Skene terrace Bruce, Alexander, shipmaster (Sir Edward Banks), 11 Sugar- house lane ™„ Charles, Druggist, 73 Gallowgate „ James, wright, 20 North street, h. 20 Princes street James, manufacturer, Maybank

^. John, wright, George sti'eet, h. 8.5 Spring-garden

John, sen., baker, 13, h. 14 Castle street, p m

™™— John, jun., baker, 55, /;. 49 St. Nicholas street, p m

,—.,«v™ Sir Michael, Bart, of Scotstown and Stenhouse, //. Scots- town, and 54 St. Nicholas street, p m 75 NEW AJ3ERDEEN. [BRTI- BUR

Bruce, John, mason, 65 St. Andrew street, p M

. Thomas, spirit dealer, 3 Park street

„, r. William, 65 Commerce street Mrs., dressmaker, 120 George street Mrs., lodgings. Crown court. Union street Mrs., 40 Broad street Miss, stockmaker, 61 Park street

,.—„™ Miss E., milliner, 61 Park street

. Misses, milliners and straw-hat makers, 20 Princes street Bruuton, John, shipmaster, 29 Wales street, p m John, jun., shipmaster, 13 Commerce street Bryan, Robert, licensed spirit dealer, 78 West North street

Bryce, Rev. James (Free Gilcomston Church), 92 Crown st., p m

James, 77 King street, h. Crown street Mrs. John, Crown street [tution street, p bi

Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 83 Queen sti'eet, h. 31 Consti- —,-™. John, shipmaster (John), 6 Links street ™ Robert, baker, 29 Chapel street, h. 14 Thistle street ™~,. William, slater, 19 Shiprow Mrs. John, 91 George street Buchanstane-mill Warehouse, A. Gumming, manager, 79 Broad Buck, William, shoemaker, 2 St. Clement street [street Buckner, William, boot and shoe maker, 5 Charlotte street Budge, Alexander, tidewaiter, customs, 28 James street Biihl, Paulus Baron Von, teacher of the German language, 29 George street

Buist, Thomas, cooper and fishcurer, h. 25 Prince Regent street

Bulloch, John, foreman (J. Blaikie & Sons), h. 22 Schoolhill Burge & Co., hat manufacturers, 50, h. and manufactoi'y, 46 Broad street [Upperkirkgate Burgess, Alexander & Co., umbrella and pai'asol makers, 50

James, merchant (J. Black & Co.), li. 2 Adelphi court, pm ™ Jane, provision seller, 37 Chapel street [street

—. — Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annaud's court, 30 James Burlie, David, flesher, 13 Basement Floor, New Market, h. Pit-

Burness, Alexander, h. Prospect place, p M [muxton Burn, Edward, 31 Bon-accord terrace Burnett, Andrew, provision curer, 51 Basement Floor, New

Market, h. Chapel street Alexander, feuar, Holburn street Gregory, laud surveyor and valuator, 102 Union street John, innkeeper, 5 Carmelite street John, shoemaker, 55 York street

—. — Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for Aberdeen and Kincardine shires— Office, 25 and 23 Belmont street, p BUR—CAM] NEW ABERDEEN. 76

Burnett, James, mealseller, 73, h. 71 Cbapel street, p m ™~ Thomas, advocate—oiSce, 25 and 23 Belmont street, p m ~™-«„ Sir Thomas, Bart, of Leys, Crathes castle —-.„ Mrs., vintner, Upper Denburn Burr, George, shoemaker, 14 Carmelite street Bushby, Charles, 6 Affleck street

Butchart, James, conductor (Stexrart, Rowell, & Co.), h. 83 Causewayend

Buthley, Robert, shipmaster (Waterloo), h. 43 Commerce street. Butler, Joseph, flesher, 24 New Market, h. 6 Barnett's close, p M Buyers, James, manager (Abex'deen Rope and Sail Company), h. 3 Constitution street, p M James & Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kiddlane James (James Buyers & Co.), h. 12 Kidd lane, p m John (James Buyers & Co.), A. 12 Kidd lane, p m ™- Peter, grocer, ship-chandler, and spirit dealer, 32 Quay, h. 18 James street— Receiving Post Office, p m William (James Buyers & Co.), h. 94 Skene street, p m Byth, Mrs. George, provision seller, 22 Summer street

Cadenhead, Alexander, advocate, 9 Huxter row, //. Seafield, p Alexander & John, advocates. City Fiscals, 9 Huxter row ~~.™~ Barron, & Co., Newbridge, Hardgate ,~~vi— David, boot and shoe maker, 100 John street John, M.D., 211 Union street, p M

-^ John, advocate, fi. Thistle cottage. Thistle street, p M „™™„ William, Contland, , p m .™.™™ Misses, dressmakers, 10 Links street Caie, William, shore porter, 89 Shiprow ,™^„™ William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend, p

,. . Mrs., lodgings, 17 North Broadford ™~— Jane, provision merchant, 14 Huxter row Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50 Green, h. 2 Car- melite street, p m .—— George, spirit dealer, Summer lane „^— James, tea and spirit dealer, 16, h. 6 Park street Miss, dressmaker, 32 Belmont street Calvert, Frederick B., professor of elocution, 10 Kmg street Caledonian Insurance Company—Thomas Primrose, advocate,

agent, 1 1 Adelphi court

Cameron, Alexander, overseer, Bannermill, /;. 21 Prince Regent street

. Alexander, wholesale and retail basketmaker, 72 Green „™„™ Andrew J., advocate, 21 Shiprow, A.Morefield, Stocket,PM

— .—. Andrew, founder (J. Duffus & Co.), 39 Summer lane Peter, cooper, 150 Gallowgate, h. above shop Cameron, John, surgeon, R.N., of Morefield, Stocket, an 1 21 Shi prow, p M — & Macfarlane, reedmakers (successors to Robert Simmie), 29 Harriet street "William, shoemaker, 10 Skene street

. . — Mrs., 55 Huntly street Mrs. Alexander, 38 Constitution street Campbell, Alexander, grain merchant (of Campbell & Wilson), h. Tillieve, Udny

-™,~™ Alexander, bookseller, 41 St. Nicholas street, agent for Thomas Kelly, publisher, London, p h David, reedmaker, 16 Loch street Ewen, mail guard, 59 Huntly street —„™. John, baker. Crown street

. John, shoemaker, 84 Chapel street

John, post-horse-master and livery stables, 5 Bon-accoi'd John, surgeon, 7 Bon-accord street [street John M., M.D., 250 Union street, p m --™— John, sheriff-officer, 12 West North street, first floor — ,— Patrick, broker, 26 Justice street ,^ Robert, timber merchant, 127 George street and 6 Char- lotte street, k. 49 John street, p m William, shipmaster (Courier), h. 89 Virginia street

, , William, shipmaster (Duke of Richmond, steamer), /*. 49 Wellington street

— .— William, shipmaster (Express), 49 Wellington street

—. — Mrs. Alexander, midwife, 41 St. Nicholas street —..™.. Mrs., 5 Golden square —,^^ Miss, Female School of Industry, 15 Clu'oniclc Line Cant'y, Peter, shore porter, 7 Marischal street Cardnc, G., gardener, Cornhill Lodge, p —^^ Mrs., South Constitution street CarglU, John, shipmaster (City of London, steamer) Waterloo quay, p m ,-™,™, William, shipmaster (Messenger), 25 Quay, p m

Carmichael, Archibald, shipmaster, St. Clement street ™. Mrs. Captain Robert, 16 Union terrace

Carnegie, Robert, flesher, 122 Chapel street, h. 123 Skene street Miss Hannah, 6 Golden square Carnie, Mrs. William, stabler, 66 Green Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young street, p m Carey, Hugh, sen., flesher, 46 George street

Hugh, jun., flesher, 26 and 27 New Market, h. 235 George

street, p ji .v™— John, jun., flesher, 146 George street and 42 New Mar- ket, h. 123 George street, p m

H 2 CAR—CAY] NKW AEEKDEEN. 78

Carrol, James, engineer, 67, Waterloo quay Caroline, Thomas, shoemaker, 80 East North street Carr, Alexander, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill, p ™ John, tailor, Holburn street ™ Robert (of Brown & Carr), h. Strawberrybank, p M Carter, David, general blacksmith, boiler and machine maker, millwright, &c., 107 North street, h. 95 King st, p m

Mi-s. John, h. 17 Skene terrace

„. Miss, 95 King street Casey, John, tidewaiter, customs, 14 Virginia street

Cassie, James, spirit merchant, 2 Justice St., k. 30 Castle st,, p m

. ,— James, jun., artist—study, 30 Castle street James, porter, 43 West North street „ John, hat manufactory, 45 North Gallery, New Market, William, tailor, 22 Longacre [_h. Skene square Castli, Andrew, overseer, Bannermill, h. 69 Virginia street Cattanach, Alexander, painter and paper-hanger, 44 Shiprow

street, /*. Bon- ^ . Charles, tailor and clothier, 126 Union 51 accord street, p m street . D. G., writer. Town-house, h. Holburn ,„™„„ Mrs. Donald, Holburn street ™„„™ Mrs. John, 25 Marischal street Catto & Co., block, pump, and mast makers, York street ™ James, boot and shoe maker, 153 Union street, h. 132 Crown street, p m John, Son, & Co., merchants and insurance brokers, 88 King street Robert, sen. (of Robert Catto & Son), h. Belvidere, p m Robert, jun. (of Robert Catto and Son), h. East North street, p m [street Robert & Son, merchants and ship owners, 47 Marischal ^„ Robert & Co., grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 14 King st. „„ Thomson, & Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee ,™™,. William, accountant (Aberdeen Bank), 50 Upperkirkgate

., William, tailor, 3 Shiprow, h. near Manuofield, p m

. William, merchant, 90 King street, p m William, 47 Marischal street, h. Belvidere William, Charles street, p „„ William, clerk (W. Simpson & Co.), h. 53 York street

.. . Miss, dressmaker, 50 Upperkirkgate

. Miss, dressmaker, Annand's court, 30 James street „, Mrs. James, lodgings, 27 Blackfriars street Mrs. Robert, 17 East North street Cavendish, Alex., 168 Gallowgate, p m Cay, Alex., shipmaster (Brothers), 51 St. Clement street -

79 NEW ABERDEEN. [CAY—CHI

Cay, William, 70 Catherine street, p m

(^hadwicli, Edmund, manufacturer, 39, h. 48 Queen street, p m Chalmers, Alex. W., general goTernor of the Aberdeen prisons,

h. Rose street, p m

™„.—. Alexander, shoemaker, 21 Marischal street, A. 31 James street, p m Alexander, jun., grocer, 3 Causewayend ™„ Alexn.nder, -weaver, 4 Charles street, Broadford

™„„~, Charles, advocate, h. 14 Union terrace, p m

. David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi, and Westburn, p M

„ David & Co., piinters, 25 Adelplii, Union street ™ & Farquhar, advocates, 147 Union street George, shipmaster (Sophia), 9 Hanover street

. James (of D. Chalmers & Co., printers), p m John (of D. Chalmers & Co., printers), p m ,™„ John, builder, 3 Ruse street, p m William, manager of the North of Scotland Fire and Life Assui'ance Office, 3 King street, p m

,.„, . William (late merchant), Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate

. gardener, Lochhead . William, „^ Mrs., teacher, 20 Blackfriars street Mrs. S., Thistle street

. Miss, matron. Blind Asylum, Huntly street Chambers, Misses, of Wcstfield, h. Westfield Chapman, George, grocer, tea, -wine, and spirit merchant, 14,

h. 7 Black's buildings, P m

,.,™ John, builder, 159 George street, p m ,™ John, sub-editor of Banner, 17 North Broadford

, William, farmer, Rubislaw, p „„ William, commission agent, 33 Marischal street, h. Rising sun Tavern, Huxter row „™-™» Miss, 7 Black's buildings ^^ Mrs., Rising-sun tavern, 10 Huxter row- Charles, Alexander, mason, 73 Hutcheon street, p m

... Miss, 17 Huntly street Charleston, John, grocer, 13 Hutcheon street Chasser, John, shipmaster (Scotsman), 10 Canal terrace Cheyne, Gordon, shoemaker, 59 Chapel street

V. George, spirit dealer, 23 Quay

,^, Rev. Patrick (St. John's chapel), h. 44 Bon-accord st., p m

. ,„^ Peter, of Lcchhead, h. Lochhead, p m Chiene, William, surveyor of shipping, 44 Upperkirkgate, p m Chisholm, Alexander, spirit dealer, 1 Wales street William, keeper of the Pifolic Rooms, Union street Chlvas, Alexander, advocate, and agent for the National Bank of Scotland, 42 Castle street, p m cur—CLA] NEW ABERDEEN. 80

Chivas, James (of Stewart & Chivas), h. 2 Castlebrae

1 Captain William, 7 Canal street, Mounthooly Chivers, Captain William, Tanfield, Woodside Cree, Miss Elizabeth, trainer, infant school department, Free North School, North street, h. 8 Hanover street

Chree, William, stabler and vintner, 24 Gerard street, p si ™™„™ Miss, 267 George street

Christall, John, teller, North of Scotland Bank, h. 1 Affleck street, p m « —^,— William, grain loft. Hector's houses. Commerce street

, Mrs. William, lodgings, 36 Union street

Christie, Archibald, grocer (G. Davidson), 51 St. Nicholas st.

™~~~ Donald, manufacturer, 17 Shiprow, //. 61 Broad St., v m

. ~v. Francis, planemaker, 4 Loch street James, lodgings, 29 Bon-accord street

John, provision seller, 59 Guestrow

. ™ John, spirit dealer and mealseller, College street

. William, -wright, 21, Woolmanhill

, ™ William, clerk (Alex. Marshall), Upperkirkgate Willinm, shipmaster, 14 Catto square

. ™ Mrs., mealseller, Maberly street Mrs. George, 117 George street

—..— Miss J., bonnetmaker, 10 Gaelic lane —™™ Miss, 27 Dee street Christophei', Mark, shipmaster, 19 Prince Regent street City Tax Office, 17 Huxterrow, foot of Bi'oad street Clapperton, John, gardener, 9 Little Chapel street

Clapton, John, teacher, 50 St. Andrew street Clark, Alexander, constable. New Market, h. Skene street

Alexander, clerk (Duke of Richmond, steamer), h. 2 Re- gent Quay Alexander, mealseller, 44 Gallowgate

—,— Alexander C, pastry baker and coffee-room keeper, 1 & 2 South Gallery, New Market

—.,— Archibald, shore porter, 18 Shiprow ^ Arthur, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 10 Windy wynd,p m —™„ David, steward of the Duke of Richmond steamer, and occasional waiter, h. Wales street —™-, George & Son, wholesale booksellers, stationers, and paper merchants, 15 Broad street, h. 2 Guestrow

-. George, late bookseller, h. 2 Guestrow, p m

James, bookseller, /*. 2 Guestrow, p in

~v, James, writing-master, Rhind's court, 64 Gallowgate, p m

James, clothier, 18 Broad sti'eet, /;. 33 Bon-accord st., p m —™-^ James, shipmaster (Roberts), 63 Quay

. ~> John, advocate, Clark's court, 2 Upperkirkgate, p m 81 NEW ABERDEEN. [CLA—CLY

Clark, John, mealseller, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 48 and 49 Woolmanhill, p m

Joseph, blacksmith and hell-hanger, 12 Drum's lane, li. 7 Justice lane

,„„.™-v. Leslie, Tpine and spirit merchant, and -wholesale grocer, 4

h. Clark's court, 2 Upperkirkgate, p M „™,™- Nathaniel, clerk, h. 2 Canal lane Robert, porter. Mail-coach office, h. 74 Skene street Robert, Hardgate Samuel, linen manufacturer, 5 Mounthooly Thomas, M.D., professor of chemistry, Marischal College,

h. 1^0 King street & Wallace, tailors, 18 Huxter row William, blacksmith, 46 John street William, ironmonger, 16 Union street, h. 12 Union ter-

I'ace, p M grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14 Trinity quay, , William,

h. above shop, p m

„ William (of Sim, Clark, & Co.), h. 7 Justice lane, p m William, manufacturer, 40 Lodge walk

„., William, general agent, wine merchant, and grocer, 8, h, 10 King street, p m Mrs. Margaret, merchant, 97 Gallowgate ,™-,-™ Mrs., dressmaker, 1 Trinity quay Mrs. Alexander, Star Hotel and lodgings, 24 Quay

Mrs. J., lodgings, 36 Union street Mrs., washer and dresser, 44 Skene street ,™™™ Mrs. Samuel, 85 Chapel street Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate Miss, lodgings, 18 Queen street Clerihew, Francis, advocate, 2 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 7 Carme-

„. George, builder, 7 Carmelite street, p m [lite street, p M Rev. Patrick, teacher (Educational Society school) Char-

lotte street, /;. 117 George street Clunes, Mrs., 48 Queen street Clyne, James, shoemaker (of Wm. Clyne & Sons), h. 188 George street, p m

^.^ . Thomas, tea and coffee dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h.W Little- William & Son, curriers, 28 Berry lane [John street William, jun., shoemaker (of Wm. Clyne & Sons), Frog- hall Cottage, Canalside, p m William & Sons, shoe manufacturers and leather dealers, 22 and 24 Gallowgate Mrs. Alexander, 11 Littlejohn street Mrs. Captain, 13 Black's buildings Mrs. William, Froghall Cottage, Canalside COB—COL] NEW ABERMEEN. 82

Cobban, James, builder, 6 Jopp's lane and 132 George st., p m ,™, James, spirit dealer, 62 Regent quay Cochran, Francis James, advocate, assessor of income tax, and collector of the Old Machar poor assessment, agent for Insurance Company of Scotland and Standard Life As- surance Company, and clerk of the Shipmaster Society,

96 Union street, h. Crown sti'eet, v M ,„,„.« Mrs. Alexander, 77 Dee street Cock, Silvester, house-carpenter, Holburn street

Cockburn, George, sub-governor of East Prison, h. Prison, p si ™ Lieut. Wm. P., 18th Royal Irish, 6 Bon-accord terrace Cocker, James, gardener, Sunnypark, Canalside, by Causewayend Cockerell, John, manager. Marine Insurance Company, h. 39 Marischal street Cockerill, Charles, hairdresser, 224 George street

Collie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 6, h. Gordon's court, Alexander, Oakbank, Stocket 4 Schoolhill, p m —„— Alexander, slater, 28 Shiprow, p m George, clerk (H. G. & Co.), h. 68 Catherine street —„— George (of G. Collie & Co.), h. 21 Union place, p m

—,—~. George & Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's wynd. Union st.

,— George, shipmaster (Eliza), Hanover lane James, mason, 51 Summer street, p M — James, manufacturer, 30 Gordon street, p m —™™ James, hairdresser, 55 Green —«™ James, provision shop, 85 Loch street James, advocate, 58 Castle street, h. Mary Cottage, south end of College street, p m James, tidevraiter, customs, Brebner's court, Shiprow John, manager of the rope department (Catto, Thomson, & Co.), h. 47 York street, p m

;—™., John, slater, 123 Chapel street ,™,— John, hairdresser, Mortimer's court, h. 58 Shiprow

. Robert, hairdresser, 62 Shiprow, h. Mary Cottage, south end of College street, p m Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy ware- house, Green, h. above shop, p m William, wright and cabinetmaker, 14 Blackfriars street ,^ William, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47 Upper- kirkgate, h. 102 Chapel street, p m

,.—— William, carter, 26 Wales street, p m Mrs. William, lodgings, Holburn street Mrs., midwife, 23 Commerce street

' Mrs., lodgings, 16 NetherkirkgatQ-J^.''^ Mrs., midwife, 87 Gallowgate

Colpas, Henry, wood merchant, 1 Affleck place 83 NEW ABERDEEN. [COL-COO

Colquhoun, John, 1 Black's buildings Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, and teacher Gordon's Hospital, h. 102 Union street, p m ™,™. Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 102 Union street Colvin, John, porter, Marischal College court, 82 Broad street

. . Mrs., lodgings, 20 Castle street Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch— Alex. Blackie, agent, 9 King street

Commissary Clerk's Office, 27 King street Commutation Road Trustees—James Simpson, advocate, clerk and collector, 17 Huxter row Comrie, Thomas, excise officer, Gilcomston house CondelJ, Major J. A. (H. E. I. C. S.), 33 Union place, p m Connel, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 86 Chapel street Connon, Alexander, grocer and tea dealer, 73, h. 79 King st., p 3i

—~™ James, clothier and haberdasher, 7 Broad street, h. 43 Constitution street, p m

.—.— James, mealseller, 59 Waterloo quay, p m James, turner and wheelwright, 95 Skene street ~™~^ Richard (R. Connon & Co.), 61 Broad street Richard & Co., timber merchants, ship insurance brokers, and general commission agents, 56 Marischal street Robert, cart and plough wright, 34, A. 32 Cause wayend, pm

. William, carpenter, 28 St. Clement street

William, coalbroker and shipowner, 56 Regent quay, h. 24 Constitution street, p m .^~. William — (of W. Davidson & Co.), 29 Constitution St., p m ™.™, William, boatbuilder (W. Hood & Co.), 8 Links street Miss, muff and tippet maker, and cleaner of furs, 5 Little Belmont street

. Miss, ——. straw-bonnet maker, 32 Causewayend Constitutional Office, 42 Castle street Cook, Alexander, coach guard, 69 Broad street

,.—™~ Charles, coachman (South Defiance), Boyle's lodgings, 29 Union street James, engineer, 109 York street ^ John, Defiance coach guard, 3 East Craibston street, p m John, shoemaker, 1 Shuttle street ~™,™, Samuel, shipmaster (Joseph), 56 Wellington street „^— William (of James Moir & Co.), clothier, 5. h. 129 King street Cooper, Alexander, gardener, 47 East North street, p m ,,.—,™ Alexander, cooper. Cooper's court, 24 Netherkirkgate, p m

Alexander, saddler, 45, It. 35 Queen street, p m

,„- George, boot and shoemaker, 38 Union place, h. 35 Chapel street [COO—COU NEW ABERDEEN. 84

Cooper, James, hatter, 1 5 Shiprow, h. 2 Flourmillbrae, p m

~™—. John, hairdresser, 121 George street, p m John, sacrist, Marischal College court, 82 Broad street

St Ord, drapers, 41 Union street, h. 243 George street

Patrick, writer (Adam & Anderson), h. 18 Queen street William, draper (W. Philip, jun., & Co.), h. 88 Bon- accord street, p m

Mrs. J., provision shop, 69 St. Andrew street Miss, straw-hat maker, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street Copland, Alexander, slater, Charlotte street

Darid, merchant, 25 York place, h. Inchewen, Forfar-

. James, mason, 61 Park street [shire, p M

.^~-—. Peter & Alexander, slaters, 105 North st., h. 6 Gerard st. —„^ Wm. (Devanha brewery), h. Fonthill place, Ferryhill, p Mrs. Dr., Fountainhall Mrs., grocer, 18 Shoe lane Miss, staymaker, 18 Shoe lane [deen Corbet, Rev. Adam, of Bieldside, Manse of Drumoak, near Aber-

James, late shipmaster, 13 Peacock's close, Castle St., p m Cormack, Alexander, mason and grate-setter, 5 College street Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 33, h. 21 Shiprow, p m William, furniture dealer, Lobhan's court, 30 Castle street

. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 York place, h. 21 Shiprow, p M William, vintner, 46 Quay Mrs., lodgings, 126 Gallowgate Corner, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Gordon street Cornwall, George, printer — office, Victoria court, 54 Castle street, h. 2 Affleck place, Marywell street Cossens, James, wright, Duthie's house, Castlebrae, p m Cottingham, Joseph, excise officer, 9 Canal street

Coubrough, W. & J., tea dealers, 3 St. Nicholas street W. (W & J. Coubrough), p m County Fire Office and Provident Life Office— agent, William Smith, jun., 106 Union street

.——. Rates—H. & C. Lumsden, collectors. Union terrace Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George street, h. Farmers' hall, Gileomston

.—, — James, cooper, 177 Gallowgate, p m

,—-.— Miss, staymaker. Farmers' hall, Gileomston Courdi'.ff, Patrick, candlemaker, 17 Lower Denburn, pm CouU, John, blacksmith, Walker's house, Hanover lane Coutts, Adam, advocate, 61 Netherkirkgate, p m ™~.v~- Alexander, cutler, 214 Gallowgate

—.v.,™ Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Rubislaw, p

— .— Alexander, mason, 24 Blackfriars street Coutts, Alexander, sen., farmer, Rubislaw, p ™ Alexander, -wright, 46 Frederick street, h. South Consti- tution street [p m

,„ . Alexander, turner and shuttlemaker, 58 Windmill brae, J ™ Alexander & Co., provision curei's, 58 Windmill brae

„™ . George, furnishing tailor, 22 St. Nicholas lane James, dealer in vegetables, 78 Green [p M

John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 112, li. 107 George St., „™ John, mill manager, Broadford, h. Broadford place, p m „™™~ John, advocate, 61 Netherkirkgate, h. 213 Gallowgate

J., provision seller, 56 Windmillbi'ae _„ William, cutler, 214, h. 213 Gallowgate, p m ,™_™~ William, shuttlemaker, 58 Windmillbrae, p M ,™, William, painter, 201 Union street, h. 7 Shorebrae „„ William, overseer (Rubislaw Works), h. Rubislaw ™ Mrs. Catherine, Happy Grove, 6, Canalside, Mounthooly Cowie, Alexander, merchant, h. 72 Catherine street & Co., brewers, 6 Virginia street .„™.™. Andrew, nailmaker. Upper Denburn, h. 14 Skene street „™ John, mason, 29 Hutcheon street, p m „ William, tailor, 14 Lower Denburn William, spirit dealer, 80 Windmill brae Mrs., proprietor, 25 Princes street „ Mrs. William, 4 Thistle street Cowieson, George, vintner, 9 Trinity quay, p M _„ George, fleshei-, 9 Basement floor. New Market Craib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 George street,

h. above shop, p m William (of Knight & Craib), 50 Causewayend „™ William, baker, h. 85 Spring garden ™ Mrs. Alexander, midwife, 56 George street Craig, Alex., manager (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. Gordon's Mills „™.™. Alexander, traveller (Thomas Craig), h. Skene street

Ji. . ™ Alexander, baker, Causewayend, above shop Andrew, flesher, 69 Gallowgate, h. 167 North street .„ David, shipmaster (Christina), h. 7 Garvock street George, foreman (Wm. Simpson & Co.), h. 2 Catto square

Leslie), h. 49 Bon-accord st. , John, foreman (M'Donald & ,™, James & Co., saddlers and harness makers, 38 Schoolhill,

h. 22 Woolmanhill, p si ,™ Robert, stabler, 167 West North street

li. , Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 18 George street, Skene street, p m ,„, Thomas D., teacher, John Knox's school, h. 13 Spittal

. . William T., provision merchant, 70 Wales street Miss, dressmaker, 63 Hutcheon street CRA—CRU] NEW ABERDEEN. 86

Craighead, John, porter, Royal Infirmary "William, flesher, 22 Basement floor, New Market

Craigmyle, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 45, h. 49 Commerce street, p m Alexander, spirit dealer, 12 Wellington street Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, new Public School, Little Belmont street, h. 7 Thistle street ™~— James, cabinetmaker, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 73 and 77, h. 75 Green, p m

"William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 62 St. Nicho- las street, h. 50 Loch street, p m Barbara, washer and dresser, 60 Schoolhill

Crane, Andrew, shipmaster (Bonnie Dundee), 31 "Wales St., p M ™™— James, rural police constable, 48 Skene street -. Peter, piano-forte maker, 2 Trinity street, h. St. Cathe- rine's court, 16 Shiprow, p m Crawford, James, 24 Young street

John, overseer (Aberdeen Lime Co.), h. Fish street "William, fiaxdresser, 35 North Broadford Crerar, John, clerk (J. Ogilvy), 35 Huntly street Crichton, John, shipmaster (Charles), 67 Commerce street ^ Mrs., Littlejohn-street tavern, 10 Littlejohn street Crole, David, tailor, 302 George street John, provision seller, 69 Hutcheon street

Cromar, Alexander, late teacher, h. Holburn street

David, Druggist, 54 Broad street, h. 16 Mealmarket lane,

„. James, boot and shoemaker, 250 George st. [p m

.—™~ James L., shipmaster (Columbine), 54 Quay —„^ Mrs., 21 Silver street ™ Miss, dressmaker, 48 Skene street Crombie, Alexander, 2 Albion street, p m Alexander, fruit merchant, 21, A. 23 Broad street, p m -. James & Co., manufacturers, Cothal Mills Lewis, of Kirkhill, merchant and shipowner—office, 14 Marischal street, h. 54 Castle street, p m

Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad street, h. 38 "Whitehouse st., p m Crone, William, watch and clock maker. Upper Denburn Crosgrove, Peter, Catholic bookseller, and manufacturer of salve for all kinds of sores, 13 Young street Cross, William, day patrol (Harbour), Middlethird quay

Crow, Alexander, ironmonger, 31 St. Nicholas st., h. 50 Wool- manhill, p m

.—. — James, locker (of the Customs), h. 87 Queen street

Cruickshank, Adam, Clerk (Aberdeen Gas Co.), 51 Marischal st.

Alexander & Co., hosiers and glovers, 55 "Union street, h. 3 Adelphi 87 NEW ABERDEEN [CRU— CUM

Cruickshank Alex. (A. Hadden & Sons), h. 76 West North st. Alexander, auctioneer, Cheyne's court, 69 Broad st., p m Anthony, hosier, 3 Adelphi court, Union street, p m George, 136 George street, p m „>^ George, manager (Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co.), —office, 45 Marischal street, h. 3 AfBleck street, p m „^ George, manufacturer of soda water, 13 Skene street George, advocate, 31 Gallowgate, h. 8 Constitution st. George, coal broker, h. 8 Yeats' lane James (A. Cruickshank & Co.), h. 32 Adelphi Court James (late druggist), teacher of and dealer in accordions, also accordions tuned and repaired, 86 George street John, LL.D., professor of mathematics, Marischal College,

A. 12 Rose street, p M street, p , John, tinsmith, 5, h. 3 George m Leslie, merchant, 92, h. Cruickshank's court, 91 Broad

street, and Deemount, p m Richard, wholesale and retail tea, porter, and spirit mer-

chant, 49, li. 47 West North street, p M Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 193 Gal-

lowgate, h. 266 George street, p m „™ William, overseer, 5 Lobban's court, Castle street „ William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, h. 20 Castle .™ Mrs., sick nurse, 28 Summer street [street, p m

, . Mrs., 76 West North street

...,. ™ Mrs., 27 Blackfriars street street , . Mrs. Thomas, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas Mrs. (late Manse of Glass), 8 Constitution street ™ Miss, dressmaker, 17 Huntly street Cuddie, A., M.D., 31 Quay, p m

, Nicholas, brewer, 112 Loch street, p m Cumine, George (late of Madras), Albyn place James, of Rattray, h. Rattray Misses, Albyn place Cumming, George, advocate. Concert court. Broad street, p m James, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent street James, ship-chandler and grocer, 42 Marischal street, h.\5 Prince Regent street James, mill-master, 22 Frederick street James, master carpenter (Walter Hood & Co.), L Banner-

mill street. Aberdeen . William, flesher, 44 New Market, h. Old ™. William, tailor, Charles' court, 40 L) pperkirkgate street . William, slater, East North street, corner of King

- William, furnishing, tailor, 7 Huxter row Miss, 264 George street Cunliffe, John, -wool-buyer, (A. H. & Sons), h. 39 Bon-accord st. Cunninghame, Mrs., straw bonnet maker, 8 Skene street Currie, Adam, currier, 41 St. Andrew street ™-„.— Mrs., midwife, 41 St. Andrew street

Cushnie, A., meal and grain dealer, 64 George street, li. Salter's court, 50 Loch street, p m John, 54 Union street

Customhouse, IG Quay—watch-house, New pier, Footdee

Dalgarno, James, Druggist, 10, h. 12 Park street

.—— James, mealseller, 24, h. 22 East North street, p m Mrs. Alexander, 7 Union terrace

. — —. Mrs., midwife and sick nurse, 7 Little Belmont street

Dalgety, Alexander, provision merchant, 171, h. 173 Gallowgate Dallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 49 St. Andrew street Dallas, Robert, tailor, principal servant of St. Paul's Chapel, and funeral waiter, Chapel Court, 61 Gallowgate Dalrymple, William, late farmer, Tullos, /*. 72 Chapel St., p m

. . ——, Mrs. James, 3 Alford place Dalziel, John, teacher, Free Union School Miss, lodgings, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street Dan, Job, blacking manufacturer, 31 George street Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy registrar of sasines, 25 Belmont street, h. Lochead, p m ~™— Alexander, turner, 50 Shiprow ™ George, vintner, 5 Stronach's close. Castle street James & Co., printers, 48 Castle street, p m John, druggist, 54 Broad street, h. 16 Mealmarket lane

™. Thomas, stabler, 16 Mealmarket lane, p. M

. William, shipmaster (Brigand), h. 8 Carmelite street Danish Consul, George Bennet, 1 South Crown street Darling, Thomas, gardener, Woodhill Dark, Charles M., ship and ornamental carver, 29 York place, h. 45 Wales street Davidson, Alexander, secretary, Gas-light Co., h. 25 Bon-accord street, p m Rev. A. D. (Free West Church), h. 128 Crown street, p m Alexander, advocate, 237 Union street, p m Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 38 Quay, p m

. Alexander, flesher, 32 and 33 New Market, h. Bridge of Dee, p M

Alexander, feuar, Charles street

^ . Alexander, broker, 89 Gallowgate, h. Harvey's court -™— Alexander, tailor, 13 Schoolhill Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 Castle street, h. 40 Wales street, p m 89 NEW ABERDEEN. [DAY—DAV

Davidson, Alexander, wright, Simpson's court, Loch street Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 7 Back wynd Alexander, officer of excise, Glenburn Distillery, Rubis-

law, h. Whitehall, near Aberdeen Andrew, shipowner, 56 Wellington street

„v-. Andrew, 40 Union place

Charles, druggist, 1, h. 3 Exchequer row, r m David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 171 Union street,

h. 28 Union row—workshop, 18 Summer street, p m „^ Donald, manufacturer, 22 Green

Duncan, of Tillychetly, h. 237 Union street, p m

George, bookseller and stationer, 1 King street, h. 1 Skene place, p M George & William, merchants, 17 Quay ™. George, Ruthrieston New Inn, Bridge of Dee, v ^, George, merchant, 17 Quay, p m

. George, provision seller, 105 Gallowgate George & William, rope and twine manufacturers, Footdee — office, 17 Quay

. George, spirit dealer, 10 West North street ™„. George, shipmaster (Warrior), 10 St. Clement street

. George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, and commis-

sion agent, 51 St. Nicholas st, h. 49 Upperkirkgate, p m George, flesher, 31 Basement floor. New Market .„„ Henry, lodgings, 37 Marischal street

.,,„ James, flesher, 47 New Market, h. Caie's dykes, Bridge of Dee, p M ™. James, stabler, 57 Green James, gi'ocer, tea, spirit, and cheese merchant, 13 North

street, h. 64 Longacre, p m James, plasterer, 22 Union row James, shore porter and sedan-chair carrier. Commercial court, 58 Castle street „„ James, shoemaker, Waterloo Tavern, Waterloo quay lane, h. 18 John street . ™ James W., currier, foot of Berry „ James, fleshei-, 32 Basement floor, New Market John, painter and glazier, 29 Union street, h. 31 Queen ™™„ John, writer, 138 Skene street [street, p ai

. .„™ John, spirit dealer, 65 Queen street John, Public, Commercial, and Mathematical School, Little Belmont street, h. 9 Correction wynd John, King's houses, Gordon street ™ John, wright, 27 East North street

. . John, mason, 30 Summer street ,™,™^ John, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor, New Market ^,™- Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal road, p m DAV—DEV] NEW ABERDEEN. 90P' ^

Davidson, Patrick & Alexander, advocates, 1 Bon-accord street, h. 237 Union street, p m ., Robert & Son, tailors, 15 Cause way end Robert A., printer, 2^ Broad street

William, teller. National Bank, h. Cotton ™„„™ William & Co., mercliants, 44 Broad street

. ™ William (of W. Davidson & Co.), Canal road, p m William, surgeon, 2 and 3 Correction wynd, v m

.—..,^ William, spirit dealer, .59 Green .~~ Mrs. Alexander — (Edinburgh Ale Establishment), 17, /;. 18 Castle street

—™~ Mrs., provision seller, 27 East North street ~~— Mrs. Alexander, 25 Bon-accord street

.—. — Mrs. Andrew, midwife, 25 Chapel street

. ™ Mrs. Lieutenant, lodgings, 114 King street Mrs., vintner, Holburn place

. . Mrs., 1 Martin's lane. Green ™ Mrs., dressmaker, 27 Commerce street Mrs. William, Canal road Miss, Springbank terrace

™ Miss, provision shop, 47 Chapel street Miss, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 2 Shiprow, h. Shorebrae

, Miss, housekeeper (Poor's Hospital for boys), 19 Upper- ~—~- Miss, lodgings, 17 Schoolhill [kirkgate Miss, 75 Dee street

Davie, James, music-seller, music-master, and piano-forte tuner, Concert court, 10 Broad street, p m John, Wright and cooper, Ruthrieston, p ™ William, spirit-dealer. Upper Denburn Davies, Richard, tailor, 1 Chapel court. Justice street Dawny, Alexander, miniature painter, and land surveyor, 66 West North street

Dawson, Alexander, provision seller, 174 George street Charles, town-serjeant, 7 Well court. Broad street, v m „- Mrs., provision seller, 248 George street

Mrs., lodgings, 1 Crown terrace Deaf and Dumb Institution, 58 Schoolhill—John Weir, teacher Deans, James, engineer, Bannermill street Dearie, Mrs. Captain, Holburn street Dempster, John, shipmaster (Amity), Hanover lane Miss, milliner, 83 Spring garden Denham, Thomas, Royal Oak Tavern, 11 Huxter row Denmill Warehouse, Wellington place Devanha Brewery, Devanha

-^ Distillery Company, Devanha 91 NEW ABERDEEN. [DEW—DON

Dewar, Alexander, boot and shoe mart, 59, /;. 46 Broad street Rev. Daniel, D.D.j principal of Marischal College, Garnet-

hill, Albyn place, p

. .„„ Rev. Thomas (South Parish), Millbank, Ilardgate Diack, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 George street, h. above shop, p m Mrs., lodgings, 5 Schoolhill

Dick, James, grocer, 7 Wales street, h. 19 Constitution street, p m

. . John, grocer, 19 College street John, foreman (A. Hall & Sons), 10 Catto square

. William (of the Excise), 29 Frederick street Dickie, David, blacksmith. Prince Regent street

™„... George, surgeon, Cherryvale

,™~.,„ John, manager (W. Duthie, shipowner), li. Cherryvale ™. Margaret, grocer, Holburn street Mrs^ Cherryvale Dickson Hogarth & Co., fishcurers. College street Dingwall, Mrs., Spring garden Dinnie, James, gardener, Calsayseat, p Dinnson, John, shipmaster (Union Grove), 6 Canal terrace, p m Don, I^awrence, vintnei", 22 W^est North street, p m

. li. 68 Catherine st. . . William, overseer (Broadford Works), Donald, Alexander, provision dealer, 45 Virginia street Andrew, gardener, Westfield, p Andrew, late baker, 25 Upperkirkgate, p m

,. George, tailor, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street George, glazier, 17, h. 21 Netherkirkgate

. James, merchant, 64 Queen street James, grocer, 165 George street James, stoneware merchant, 8 East North street ™ James, shipmaster (Renown), 53 Commerce street ~™~™. James, spirit dealer and mealseller, 11 Commerce street James, vintner, Virginia street

floor, h. Little . ™ Peter, flesher, 8 New Market, Basement 3 Belmont street

^ Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St. Nicholas street, p m Robert, shipmaster (Wanderer), h. 4 St. Clement street „™, William, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill

, „-„ William, glazier, 17, h. 21 Netherkirkgate, p m William, clerk, 8 Little Belmont street

. Mrs. William, jun., 130 Union street

. Mrs. William, 8 Little Belmont street Mrs. W., 251 Union street

Miss, teacher, Dr. Bell's school, Frederick street, h. 35 Miss, dressmaker, 8 East North street [Queen street

Donaldson , Arthur, flesher, 148 George street, A. 61 Hutcheon st. DON—DUG] NEW ABERDEEN. 92

Donaldson, John, post-horse-master and vintner, Star Inn, 190 George street, p m John, flesher, 74 Basement floor. New Market Robert & Co., coach and harness manufacturers, 196 and 198 George street, and 23 and 24 South Gallery, New- Market Robert (of Donaldson & Co.), h. 194, George street, p m Mrs., flesher, Basement, New Market, h. Old Aberdeen Donaldson's School, Back wynd—Rev. James Grant, teacher Douglas, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30 Justice street, p m Alexander, farmer. Lower Kemhill, Bridge of Dee, p ™~™-, David, mender of glass and china, 72 East North street

™~.—, Rev. George (Wesleyan Chapel), 19 Skene terrace, p m

^-. George, ironmonger, 44, /;. 137 Union street Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, Causewayend, p .„™, James, mason, 3 South Constitution street

..... John, shoemaker, 13 Castlebrae Mrs., broker, 57 East North street

Mrs., lodgings, 1 Flourmill lane Dower, Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Causewayend Downie, Alexander, teacher of dancing, calisthenic and gymnastic

exercises. Crown court. Union st, h. Kingsland place,

— .—. Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw, v [George street

.—.-.— Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Coopei-ston, p „. James, farmer, Skene square Drimmie, Alexander, manufacturer, Rubislaw Works, p Drummond, John, boot and shoe maker— warehouse, 4 Queen street, h. 2 St. Mary's place, p m

Duff, Alexander, tailor, 10 St. Nicholas lane, li. 27 Blackfriars ™™— David, Wright, 49 Summer street [street, p m

.. Mrs. A., teacher, 20 North Silver street Duifus, James & Co., woollen manufacturers, 23 Longacre

.™»™~ James, confectioner, 86 Union street, h. 13 Correction wynd, p M

™. John, ship chandler, 80 Waterloo quay, h. above shop, p m John, excise-officer, 220 George street John & Co., iron merchants and manufacturers of steam engines, forged iron, chain cables, anchors, locks, and

hinges ; millwrights and mechanics, St. Clement street Mrs., confectioner, 16 Upperkirkgate Duguid, Alex., grocer, 16 Justice street V, C. J. G. (of J. D. & Co.), h. Dee place. Dee street, p m ™— James & Co., clothiers, 10 Broad street —™- James (of J. D. & Co.), h. Dee place. Dee street, p m — Simpson, of , h. Affleck place, p m Duguid, William, 24 Frederick street ,,™-™„ Mrs., Bellevue cottage, Hardgate Mrs. W. Newlands, Ruthrieston -Mrs. W., lodgings, 24 Frederick street

. Miss, cotton manufacturess, 82 St. Andrew street

Dunbar, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, .50 West North st. ™„ The Rev. Sir William, Bart. (St. Paul's English Episcopal Chapel, Gallowgate), h. 29 Union place, p m Duncan, Alexander, hairdresser, 9 Water lane ,„, Alexander, farmer, Ruthrieston, p Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Hutcheon street ™„-™. David, late tidewaiter, 84 Shiprow

„„ David, boot and shoe maker, 5 St. Nicholas street, /«. 40 Huntly street, p m ,™ George, flesher, 17 Basement floor. New Market ™™™~ George, mason, 43 Bon-Accord street, p m „.. George, clerk (Devanha), h. Ferryhill buildings, p m

, . A. & J., small wares, hosiery, lace, and glove merchants, importers of German wools and patterns, and commis- sion agents, 27 Union street James, tidewaiter, 31 Summer lane

. , ^ James, vintner, 20 Skene terrace

.™~™v. James, vintner, 1 1 Chapel street

. . James, spirit dealer, 53 Quay, h. 67 Commerce st., p m

,„„ John, goldsmith, jeweller, and optician, 4, h. 6 St. Nicholas

,. ™ John, 35 North Broadford [street, v m

™«.~-™ John, tobacconist, 9 Union buildings, h. 37 Summer sti'eet,

™„ John, provision dealer, 50 St. Clement street [p m

John, manufacturer, /(. 150 King street, p m

—.—. John, writer, 68 Broad street

.— John, advocate, 25 Marischal st., h. 39 Union place, p m

. John, boot and shoe maker, 78, Skene street Lochart, grocer, 110 Gallowgate

. ~. Robert, shipmaster, 31 Queen street ™„— Robert, millwright (Duffus & Co.), 7 Mill street, p m

.-™«v™ Thomas, marble and stone work, 34, //. 46 Dee street, p m ™v-— Thomas & Son, cork manufacturers, 87 Broad street, h. 3 Drum's lane, p m —™„ William, grocer and spirit dealer, 67 Gallowgate, h. 1| South Constitution street ^ William, treasurer and collector of Police, 4 Shorebrae, p 5'

,™»—. William, 54 Park street, p m

. . William, working optician, mathematical and philosophical

instrument maker, 92 Union street, li. 46 Dee street, p m

™, William, grocer, and house agent, 4, h. 6 St. Andrew st. „^— William, shipowner, 128 George street, p m Duncan, William, fiesher, 4 Causewayend, h. 19 Spittal William, sen., flesher, 13 Wales-street Market, h. 9 Han- over street, p m

William, jun., flesher, 24 Wales-street Market, h. 8 Han- over street William, slater, 123 Skene street William, gardener, Millbank cottage, p Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's court, 74 GaUowgate ™~.— Mrs. William, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Little Belmont st. ™ Mrs., sick nurse, 55 Chapel street ™~~™. Mrs., 6 Broad street Mrs., Braehead, Gilcomston Mrs., lodgings, 14 Virginia street ™„ Miss, teacher of reading and sewing, 24 Schoolhill Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow

Dun, John, teacher. Grammar School, k. 3 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Dundas, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 283 George street Dunn, David, & Co., wholesale grocers, drysalters, colourmen, and druggists, 32 King street

David (of D. Dunn & Co.), h. 30 King street, p m

James, teacher, Grammar School, 1 Ross's Court, Upper- kirkgate, p m John clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.), k. Gilcomston Brewery Company's houses, Gilcomston

John, late merchant, 4 St. Mary's Place, Crown terrace, p m ™. John, merchant tailor, 6, h. 4 St. Nicholas lane, p m „ John, shipmaster, (Kincardineshire), 13 Commerce st, p m John, advocate, and sheriff-clei-k-depute of Aberdeenshire —of&ce, 27 King street, h. 4 St. Nicholas lane William, blacksmith, 12 Thistle street ~~ Mrs., clothier, 15 Castle street Dunningham, Thomas, shipmaster (Fame), 28 Shiprow Durie, Mrs. David, stabler and innkeeper, 6 Backwynd

Durrel, John, sailmaker, h. 14 St. Clement street Durno, Peter, pawnbroker, 58 Longacre

. ™ Robert, tailor, 14 Huxter row Durward, Mrs., midwife, 76 Queen street

Dustan, William, excise officer, Devanha Distillery, Ii. Deemount cottage

William, cart and plough wright, 22, h. 43 Skene street Duthie, Alexander, brewer, Holbura street Alexander & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee

Alexander, jun., merchant and shipowner, h. Broadford place, p M 95 NEW ABERDEEN. [DUT—EDM

Duthie, Alexander (of A. Duthie & Co.), h. Waterloo quay, p si

Alexander, advocate, 11 Market st., /(. Broadford place, Andrew, baker, 7 Canal terrace, p m [p m Barclay, furnishing tailor, 5 Church street, p m ^ John, hairdresser. Lime quay, h. 5 Church street, p M „„. John, shipbuilder, Wellington street, p m William, brewer and maltster, Holburn street, p ,„, William, advocate—office. Advocates' -Buildings, h. Broad- ford place, p M

William, shipowner and timber merchant, Footdee, h. 30 St. Clement street —office, York place, p m -^ Mrs., late of Stonehaven, Waterloo quay ™„™„ Mrs. Alexander, 9 Union terrace Dyce, James, late druggist, 4 East Craibston street, p m John, blacksmith, Holburn street

Robert, advocate—office, 25 Marischal street, h. 47 Don st., Old Aberdeen, v m Robert, M.D., lecturer on midwifery, Marischal College,

h, 7 Belmont street, v m Dyer, Alexander R., Customhouse agent, commission merchant,

and ship broker, A. 27 Frederick street Dyker, Mrs., Cooperston buildings

Eagle Fire and Life Insurance—Arthur Thompson, agent. Bank

of Scotland court. Castle st. [h. 46 Regent quay Easton, Alexander, blacksmith (foreman, G. Watt & Company),

James, blacksmith, Steam Navigation Co., h. 70 Park st.

Eddie, Alexander, baker, 4, h. 6 Commerce street, p m Charles, miller. Nether Justice Mills, Holburn street, p m John, Wright, 64 Loch street John, farmer, Rubislaw, p [law ™ John, jun., clerk (Rubislaw Works), h. Bleachfield, Rubis- ™~ Robert, maltster and brewer, Hardgate—Brewery ware- house, 77 Virginia street

Edinburgh Chemical Co., 37 Castle st. —David Martin, manager „ Life Insurance—James Murray, advocate, agent, 50 Schoolhill Friendly Insurance Society—James Brebner, advocate, agent. Advocates' Buildings

Edmond, Charles, clerk (Glenburnie Distillery), h. 38 Chapel St. Francis, advocate—office, 64 Union street, h. Albyn place, p M

. James, advocate—office, 64 Union street, h. 48 Skene terrace, p m

John (J. Philip, bookbinder, 54 Queen street), h. 38 Chapel street Edmond, James, cartwright, 153 George street Em; ™ Mrs. Charles, 38 Chapel street

Edward, Alexander, late solicitor, 14 Constitution st., p m ™^ David, beadle of Free Bon-aceord Church, funeral -waiter and undertaker, h. 11 College street James, 73 George street, p m ^^— John & Co., booksellers and tea dealers, 31 St. Andrew st „~»— John, baker, 16, h. 17 Schoolhill, p m

.—.— William, LL.D., 53 Bon-accord street -~.,~~, Mrs. James, 55 Chapel street [p m Edwards, Douglas, general merchant, 16, h. 15 Adelphi court, James, flaxdresser (Richards & Co.), 251 George street

. Mrs., midwife, 4 Black's buildings [p m Elder, Peter (Aberdeen Horse Repository), h. 24 St. Andrew st, Elgen, William, teacher of mathematics, geography, and naviga tion, 17, h. 7 Drum's lane, p m William, accountant—ofBce, 17, h. 7 Drum's lane Ellethorn, James, chemist and medicated lozenge maker, 29 Marischal street

Ellis, Captain Joseph, late 80th regiment, 61 Dee street, p m ~™.™, Rev. Ferdinand (late of Culsalmond\ Summer street Gordon, porter dealer, 4 Charlotte street —™™ John & Co., confectioners, 62 Windmill brae, p m

—. — William, coppersmith, 33 Harriet street, p m ™ Mrs., midwife, 51 Cause wayend Mrs. Captain John, Dickville, Bellevue, Hardgate ™ Miss, confectioner, 109 George street Elliot, James, shipmaster (Brilliant), 27 James street, p m Elmslie, David, baker, 147, h. 149 George street William, late merchant, 3 Kidd lane, p m

William, druggist, 57 Castle st., h. Commercial court, p m ™, Mrs., 202 George street EIrick, James, spirit dealer, 4 Shiprow, p m

. John, tobacco-pipe manufacturer. Loch street, h. 65, Guestrow, p m John, grocer, 105 Skene street

~-~~™ Robert, millwright, 6 Hanover street Mrs., lodgings, 64 Gallowgate ,™,^™ Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum p m]

Elsmie, George (of George Elsmie & Son), h. 13 Regent quay,

. George & Son, commission merchants and general agents, 13 Regent quay ,«~™~ James of (G. Elsmie & Son), 13 Regent quay Emslie, Alexander, merchant, 23 St. Andrew street, p m

. George (of W. & Son), h. Honeybank, Canalside

— -— John, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Loch street 9t|97 NKW ABERDEEN. [EMS-FAI

Eraslie, Johu, labourer, Guestrow, p m „™— Jolin, coppersmith and brassfounder, 19, h. 16 Huxter row,

„- . John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Fisher row [p m

John, tape manufacturer, h. 86 Chapel street

„ William, vintner, Porthill, p m

William & Son, merchants, 191 Gallowgate, /;. Honey bank, Canalside, p m

.,„.„ Rev. William, Honeybank, Caualside ,™, William & Co., stoneware merchants, 188 West North

street, /(. above shop

„™,—. Mrs., lodgings, Ml:ne's houses, Ferryhill Emsly, George, coach manufacturer, 7 Fi-ederick street, h. 5 East Craibstone street, p m

Erskine, Robert Marr, sm'g.eon and druggist, 138 George St., P m Mrs., 32 Summer street Esdaile, John, Millbank Cottage

Esson, Benjamin, millwright, 2 Trinity street, /(. 14 Carmelite st.

. Charles, shipmaster, 25 Whitehouse street

James, jobbing gardener, .58 Summer street

. . James, teacher, Holburn street Ettershank, James, cooper, Causewayend „„. Joseph, steward (Sovereign), Prince Regent street

. Peter, sheriif-ofl&cer & manufacturer, Upper Denburn, p m European Ijife Insurance and Annuity Company—D. Davidson, advocate, agent, 1 Bon-accord street Ewan, Robert, crofter, Stocket, p

Ewen, George, turner, 44 Dee street, h. Strawberry bank

. John, turner, 12 St. Andrew street, h. 17 Jopp's lane

.. John, Ewen place. Hill of Pitfodels, p m

Thomas, advocate, 79 King street, h. 140 George si., p m

. AVilliam, builder, Denburn, Union bridge, A. 7 Little Bel- mont street, p m

. Mrs., muff and tippet maker, cleaner of every description of furs, crape, blonde lace, &c., 37 Schoolhill, 2d floor Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 178 George street Excise Office, 116 King street Exley, John, comptroller of customs, h. 48 Dee street Experience Life Assui-ance Company— agent, George Marquis, 147 Union street

Fairweathek, David, jun., cabinetmaker, 1 82 George street,

h. Upperlield, Cornhill, p

David, cabinetmaker, 182, h. 184 George street, p si

„„ George, artist, 22 Hutcheon street „™ John, guard (Ballater Mail), 41 Huntly street

, John, foreman (W. Simpson & Co.), 37 York street

-, . r _ . w Fail-weather, Misses, dressmakers and millioers, 184 George st. Falconer, Alexander, shipmaster (Belina), 67 Commerce street

— .— Alexander (of J. Falconer & Co. ), h. 24 Union row, p m Ferrif George (of J. Falconer & Co.), 24 Union row, p m James, builder, 45 Bon- accord street, p m James, grocer and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn

. James, mason, 144 George street

— .— John & Co., haberdashers, 23 Union st., h. 24 Union row ~™~„y, John, late cooper, 24 Union row

—. — John, shipmaster (Walter Hamilton), h. St. Clement st. —~™ Mrs. John, lodgings, 15 St. Nicholas street ^ Mrs., midwife, Stonyton, Rubislaw Farquhar, George, mason, Leadside, Gilcomston ~™— George, Herald Office, h. south end of College street, p m & Gill, painters, glaziers, paper hangers, plumbers, and braziers, 2 Drum's lane, and 24 Upperkirkgate James, clerk (John Blaikie & Sons), 19 Littlejohn st.^PM

—™, John, painter and glazier (of Farquhar & Gill), h.. 22 Upperkirkgate, p m ™, Nathaniel, advocate, 75 Bon-accord street, p m —~™ Robert, gardener (C. Runcie), h. Porter's Lodge, Millbank ~ R. Spottiswood, advocate, M'Combie's court ~™— William, manager (Glenbum distillery), h. Villa Franca^p- ™„— Mrs., of Johnston Lodge, 252 Union street Mrs. Alexander, 58 Dee street Mrs. Arthur, Farquhar's court, 17 Upperkirkgate ™ Miss, Confectionary and Teetotal Coffee-house and Read- ing-rooms, 204, h. 202 George street Farquharson & Co., merchants, 105 Union street Alexander, stabler, Ross's court, 22 Schoolhill ™~— Andrew, yr. of Whitehouse, 15 Union terrace ™. Peter, of Whitehouse, advocate, 15 Union terrace, p m Thomas, boot and shoe maker, corner of Innes street, Gallowgate

Misses, of Ballogie, 248 Union street Miss, 84 Union street Feggetter, Mrs., vintner, Devanha Inn, Clayhills Female School of Industry, 61 Loch street

^ Orphan Asylum, Albyn Place Fenton, James, bookbinder, 56 John street [street, phb Fei'guson, Andrew, M.D., h. 158 Union street—shop, 25 Broad

—,.— James, foreman (W. Simpson & Co.), A. 13 Catto square

—, — James, advocate—office, 36 Union street, h. Grove Cot- tage, Cooperston, p m

—,~^ Robert, silk dyer and renovater, 42, h. Charles court, 40 Upperkirkgate, p m NEW ABERDEEN. [FER—FIN

Ferguson, Mrs. John, J. Ferguson's court, 108 Gallowgate ™~™™ Mrs., 46 Netherkirkgate

, Miss, 40, Bon-accord street Ferrier, James, gardener, 30 Spa street, p m ™, Mrs., spirit dealer, 24 Trinity street

Mrs., 19 Kidd lane '

/;. . , Mrs., boot and shoe warehouse, 31, Rettie's court. Broad

.—. Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 30 Spa st. [street Ferries, Peter, porter, 5 Jopp's lane

Ferryhill-mill Warehouse, .59 Castle street Fettes, Messrs., teachers of dancing, 8 Adelphi court—open from

1st March till 1st June annuallj^ Mrs., 8 Guestrow

~..— Janet, poultry-shop, 73 Windmill brae Fiddes, Alexander, mealseller, 20 Spa street

David, M.D., 16, ^. 18 King street, p m

Edward, teller (North of Scotland Bank), h. 18 King st. John, baker and confectioner, 40 Netherkirkgate ™ Robert, mason, 7 Forbes street, Rosemount, p

. William, manufacturer, 76 Skene street, p m

™„ Mrs. David, confectioner, 1 1 West North st., h. 25 Shoe

Fiddler, Alexander, coal-broker, h. 57 Quay, pm [lane Fillan, Christopher, chimney-sweep, 14 Windmill brae William, goldsmith, jeweller, and manufacturing silver-

smith, 78 Union street, h. Denburn terrace Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 Causewayend Andrew, master of Gordon's Hospital Findlay, Alexander, shoemaker, &c., 8 and 35 Broad street, p M „,-- — Alexander, blacksmith, 30 Commerce street, h. 12 Regent „-„— David, overseer, Seaton, h. Auchmull, p [l^s-y

— ,— James, 23 Prince Regent street John, watchmaker, jeweller, and manufacturer of German

silver plate, 8 Broad street, h. Castlehill

^ . John A., Druggist, 43 Castle street, h. Duthie's house -™^,-™ Robert, carver and turner, 20 Crown street—shop, Wind-

,—.„— Mrs., sick-nurse, 59 Longacre [mill lane, p m

„, . Mrs., midwife, 12 Skene square ™.™. Mrs., 31 Huntly street

^ . Mrs., lodgings, 12 Regent quay [brae

. Miss, teacher, 69 Virginia St., h. Duthie's house, Castle- Finlason, Eric, tailor, clothier, and hatter (late of Nicol & Finla- son), 26 Marischal street, h. 50 Chapel street, p 3I

. h. street, , John, jun., tailor and draper, 2, 4 Queen p M

. . Mrs. John, Bellevue Cottage, Hardgate

. . „ Mrs. Robert, lodgmgs, 50 Chapel street Finlayson, Finlay, of the 78th regiment (retired), Nellfield Finlayson, John (Herald Office), h. 45 Constitution street Fisher, Basil, Devanha, I p

, . James C, 245 Union street I James & Co., grocers and spii'it dealers, 88 Gallowgate,

I li, 2 Littlejohn street I

. William, Ferryhill, p

, . Mi-s. Major, 245 Union street Flann, Joseph, shipmaster (Medora), Bannerraill street Fleming, James, mole-catcher. Bridge of Dee

. John, advocate, 12 King street, p m „ John, merchant. Crown street, p M

John, brewer, Gilcomston, h. Gilcomston Robert, yictualling-house, 3 Ragg's lane, p m

' Flett, David, tailor. Trinity manse

i William, baker, 180, h. 178 George St., p m [Schooihlll

Fletcher, A. P., accountant (Aberdeen Assurance Co.), /(. 55

I . William, shipmaster (Marys), 67 Commerce street Flockhart, Alexander, advocate, 72 King street, p m Foote, Andrew, engineer, 47 York street Rev. James (Free East Church), A. 14 Golden square, f m James, shoemaker, 38 Frederick street Miss, 137 Union street Footdee Dispensary, 31 Regent quay Forbes, Alexander, boatman, Customs, 52 Wellington street „™— Alexander (of Forbes & Son), h. 265 George street, p m Alexander, of Blackford, h. 18 Golden square, p m

Alexander, warehouseman (W. Simpson & Co.), h. 20 Causewayend

& Brown, linen and woollen drapers, 69 and 71 Union st. Captain A., of Blackford, h. 254 Union street

Colonel David, of Migvie, //. Silver street, p m

, David Henry, of Balgownie, h. Balgownie, p m

.— Duncan, advocate—office, M'Combie's court, Netherkirk- gate, A. 161 Union street, pm

,— .—. George, grocer, 59 St, Nicholas street, p m James, gardener, 4 Shuttle lane

—.—. James, wood merchant— office, near 90 John street, //. 13 Canal street

James, merchant, h. Kingsland place, 265 George st., p m James, of Echt, h. 28 Quay, p m ™~— James, shipmaster, h. 19 Wales street ™ James, mealseller and grain merchant, Wellington place, h. Holburn street James & Son, wholesale clothiers, haberdashers, and woollen drapers, 40 Union street James Staats, 124 George street, p m 101 NEW ABERDEEN. [FOR—FOR

Forbes, James, furnishing tailor, 8 St. Nicholas street

John, late -wool merchant, /(. 15 Skene terrace, P m John, shipmaster (Ann), 9 Hanover street „„,«.. John, farmer, Ruthrieston, p John, tailor, 37 Castle street [stitution St., p m John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 86 Broad st., h. 7 Con-

Mansfield, of Woodend cottage, 1 5 Dee street, P M Robert, shore porter, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow, P M William, manager (Mortimer & Sutherland), Canal road,

h. 36 Causewayend William, w right. Well of Spa Mrs., midwife, 19 Shiprow „^ Mrs., 27 Whitehouse street Mrs. Alexander, 38 Castle street in butter and eggs. Smith's court, 113 Gal- . Miss, dealer

„ Miss E., of Ladysford, 26 Silver street [lowgate Misses, of Echt, 23 Bon-accord terrace [p M Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall, of Brucklay, R.N., Albyn place, Mrs. Arthur D., of Arthurseat, h. 263 Union street Mrs. W., 53 Schoolhill street , Miss Dingwall, 64 Dee Forrest, George, carter, 79 Virginia street Peter, provision dealer, 66 College street Robert, coffee rooms, 38 New Market Mrs,, midwife, 114 Chapel street Mrs., midwife, 75 Queen street Miss, Marine terrace Forrester, William T., guard of south mail, Holburn street Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution street, p m & Elmslie, chemists and druggists, 57 Castle street George, 18 Constitution street, p m George, silk-dyer, 26, h. 28 George street, p m Isaac, grocer, 83 Chapel street James, wireworker, 104 George street James, baker, 22 Upper Denburn James, M.D., 15 Guestrow, p m Rev. James, D.D. of West Church, 30 Bon-accord terrace John, leather merchant, 85, h. Ramage's court, 84 Broad street, p m Morrice, Excise Office, 112 King st, h. Farquhar place, 218^ Gallowgate Robert, overseer (Stewart, Rowell, & Co.), h. 72 Catherine William, upholsterer, 2 Broad street, p m [street William, mail guard, 45 Bon-accord street William, druggist, 57 Castle street, h. 35 Dee street, p m ™. William, feuar, 24 North Broadford

K 2 FOR—FRA] NEW ABERDEEN. 102

Forsyth, William, sub-editor. Herald, h. Farquhar place, 218j Gallowgate

. . Mrs. David, 2 Union place ™~— Miss, dealer in provisions, &e., 69 Park street Miss, 77 Crown street Fotheringham, Richard, vintner, 32 Guestrow, p m

. John, manufacturer, 1 Harvey's court, Gallowgate

Fowler, Alexander, surgeon-dentist, 60 St. Nicholas street Alexander, of Cluny—Warehouse, 7 Schoolhill, p m .„„— Alexander, Rubislaw Andrew, Wellspit house, near Bridge of Dee David, baker, 6 Gallowgate, h. 2 Littlejohn street George, Baclthill, Countesswells, p m

—. — James, Springbank, Kettybrewster —„,— William Chalmers, surgeon, 9 Belmont street, p m

~™—. John, vintner, Ruthrieston Fowlie, James, treasurer, Poor's Hospital —office, 56 Gallowgate, h. 19 Upperklrkgate George, vintner, Keppleston, Rubislaw Francis, John, machine-maker, 63 Park street Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain. Town-house, h. 194 King street

. Alexander, surgeon, 44 Schoolhill, p m ™.—™ Alexander, grocer and wholesale dealer in porter and ale, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, and agent for the

Brackla Royal distillery, 15 Marischal street, h. Com- mercial court, 58 Castle street, p m

. Alexander, harbour day-patrol, //. 10 Commerce street

. Angus, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 72, 74, and 76 IFnion street, h. Crown street, p m [r m ™ Chai-les, clerk (John Catto, Son, & Co.), Victoria place,

David, Wright and cabinetmaker, 35 West North sti'eet David, confectioner and spirit dealer, 52 George street George, ship-joiner, Pottery close, Footdee

—~™. George, foreman (Wm. Simpson & Co.), h. 13 Catto squai-e — Hugh, blacksmith and bell-hanger, Steps of Gilcomston Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie & Co.), 69 Virginia street ~™™. H., clothier, 24 Union street, h. 56 Gerard street, p m

— Hugh & Co., china merchants. 55, /*. 54 Castle street, p m James, overseer (Commercial Co.), h. 12 Marywell street

-„ , James (of J. F. & Son), h. 8 Drum's lane, p m ™™~— James & Son, boot and shoe makers. Exchange court, Union street

—. — James & Co., grocers, wine and spirit dealers, 197 Union street, corner of Dee street—Receiving post-office —

JOS NEW ABERDEEN. [FRA—FYF

Fraser, James (of J. Fraser & Co.), h. Albyn place [place James, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6 Union ,~.— James, driver of Banff mail gig, 123 George street James, candlemaker, 46 Loch st., h. 42 Castle sti'eet, p m

John (of J. Fraser & Son), h, & Drum's lane, p m

, John, tailor, 64 John street [house street, p M John, watch and clock maker, 166 Union st, h. 37 White-

^ . John, clerk (Town & County Bank), h. 42 Castle street

John, cooper (A.. D. Fordyce), h. 69 Virginia street

John, tailor, 1 1 Gaelic lane John, builder, 3 Broadford lane

„, John, 183 Gallowgate, p M John, furnishing tailor, 6 Broad street

„^ John, spirit dealer, 1 1 Fisher row

I Simon, tailor, Milner's court, 25 Guestrow Thomas, blacksmith, Gordon's court, 88 Broad street

, William, surgeon, 8 Drum's lane ™ William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 57 Union street,

h. 2 Crown place, p M William, jun., grocer, 17 Causewayend Mrs., 37 Castle street

, Mrs. A., Lochhead cottage Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, head of Jack's brae „ Miss, of Fraserfield, 9 Union i-ow Miss, 24 North Silver street Misses, of Kilbocky, 8 Castle street Miss, 58 Marischal street [street

Frater, James, clerk (city tax office), h. Chapel court, 1 Justice

. John E., sailmaker (Catto, Thomson, & Co.), 109 York st Frederick, J. & Co., German clock makers, 5 Broad street

French, William, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow, p m Friends' meeting-house, 132 Gallowgate Frost, Andrew, shoemaker, 11 Shiprow Forbes, bookseller (A. Brown & Co.), h. Marywell place. Crown street, p M John, Bieldside, Banchory

, William, shoemaker, 26 Shiprow

Fullerton, Alexander (of Urquhart & Fullerton), 65 St. Nicholas street, h. 5 Schoolhill, p m

David, flesher, 10 Skene terrace, h. 123 Skene street

. George, baker, 45, h. 47 St. Nicholas street, p M Fyfe, Alexander, mason, 33 St. Andrew street, p m

, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 4 Bon-accord street, h. 1 Mary place ™„— Charles, house and property agent, and share broker office, 100 Union street FYF—GAR] NEW ABERDEEN, 104

Fyfe, Charles & Co., tobacconists ani tea dealers, iraportera and dealers in Foreign and British snuffs, Havanah cigars, line tobaccos, &c., 100 Union street, h. 54 Dee

street, p m John, blacksmith, Maltmill bridge, h. 83 Shiprow

John, brushmaker, 22, h. 35 St. Nicholas street, p M Lewis, blockmaker (Catto, Thomson, & Co.), 47 York st. ™. Robert, jobbing gardener, 36 Union row William, merchant-tailor, 6 Union street, h. 13 Huxter Mrs., dressmaker, 41 Blackfriars street [row, p M Miss, boarding and day school, 54 Dee street Fyvie, Mrs. Alexander, 8 Drum's lane

Gage, James, overseer, cloth department, Rubislaw Works, h. Rubislaw Galen, John, M.D., 7 Bast Craibstone street, p m Mrs. Alexander, Crown street Gall, John, barber and hairdresser, 3 Huxter row & Bird, clothiers and tailors, 13 Broad street

. William, (of G. & B.), 51 Longacre, p M Gallagher, James, pawnbroker, 20 Harriet street, h. Ragg's lane Galloway, John weaver, 273 George street „., Mrs., midwife. Lodge walk, corner of Queen street Gammie, Mrs., 38 Gordon street Ganson, Herman, shipmaster (Ricbebucto), 59 Virginia street Garden & Palmer, hair-cloth and curled-hair manufacturers, 14 John street George, broker, 45 East North street

George, baker, 33, h. 31 Schoolhill, p m James, advocate (of Murray & Garden) 204 Gallowgate, P M John (Richards & Co., Broadford), h. 12 George street William (of Garden & Palmer), 14 John street, p m Mrs. George, 89 Bon-accord street ™ Mrs., 26 Constitution street

I Mrs., Braehead, Gilcomston Mrs., broker, 70 Green Mrs., 67 Bon-accord street Mrs., 15 Skene street Miss, dressmaker, 15 Skene street

Gardiner, William, chimney- sweep, Brebner's court, 9 Castle st.

Garioch, John, teacher, John street, /;. 92 Loch street

John, of Heathcot, h. 198 Union street, p M

John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, h. 9 North Broadford, p Miss, dressmaker, 14 Chapel street Garvie, James, house carpenter, 12 h. 28 Summer street James, grocer, 7 Skene row —

105 NEW ABERDEEN. [GAV—GIB

Gavin, John, shoemaker, 59, h. 63 Quay John, grain merchant and mealseller, 39 Castle street, v hi William, grain and meal merchant, Mill of Lairney

•warehouse, 12, h. 13 Black's buildings, p m Gauld, George, late merchant, 48 Queen street „„„™ Hugh, sen., flesher, 16 New Market, h. 58 John street ™ Hugh, jun., flesher, 5 and 6 New Market, h. 144 George street, p m

John, flesher, 38 New Market, /(. Green, p m

._ Peter, flesher, 45 New Market, /(. 166 George street 40 Loch street , . Mrs., vintner, „ Miss, 85 Bon-accord street Geddes, James, boot and shoe maker, 14 Causewayend John, M.D., 50 Union place, p m „„ Miss, lodgings, 17 Upperkirkgate Gellan, Alexander, carpenter, and precentor (North Church), 62 Virginia street „ James, cooper, 183 West North street [street . Mrs., dressmaker, 62 Virginia street George, Alexander, traveller for Brown & Carr, h. 31 Frederick Charles (of Oswald, George, & Co.), h. 11 Chanonry, Old Aberdeen General Reversionary and In vestment Company—Lewis Crombie, agent, 14 Marischal street Gerrard, John, cooper, St. Clement sti-eet William, brewer, Devanha Brewery, h. at the work Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 97 Union street Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Willowbank, p m gardens „ . James, shipmaster (Rose), Links John & Son, civil engineers, contractors, and stone mer- chants, Waterloo quay ._ John, civil engineer, 8 Canal terrace, p m street ,„ , Isabella, dressmaker, 33 Harriet street . „^ Misses, 73 Dee Gibbon, Mrs. William, Bon-accord square ™~„™ Mrs., Mackie place

. Misses, 54 Union place Gibson, Brown, broker, 77 Queen street ™, Frederick, M.D., 83 Virginia street and 47 Commerce

street, h. 53 Wellington street Thomas, shuttle-maker. Union terrace, p m „_ Thomas B. (W. Milne & Son), 195 Union street, h. 48 Summer street [ton, p „,„„„. William, museum-tavern keeper and bird stuffer, Ruthries-

„, William, plasterer (of Bowman & Co.), 87 Chapel street Mrs. G., 15 Skene row Gibson, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 24 Belmont street Gififord & Mair, carvers and gilders, 163 Union street ™ James (of Gifford & Mair), h. 14 Marywell street, p m Gilbert, William, police-officer, h. 30 Virginia street Gilbertson, George, shipmaster. Clerihew's houses, Prince Regent Gilchrist, Gordon, tailor, 36 Union street, p m [street —™„ Mrs., 42 Huntly street Miss, 42 Huntlj' street Gilcomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston -„ Flour Mills, Gilcomston

Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, Gateside, 6 Carmelite st., p m Giles, James, R.S.A., portrait and landscape painter, 64 Bon- accord street, p m Gill, David (of Farquhar & Gill), h. 6 Caroline place, Maybank,

. David (of Gill & Son), 3 St. Nicholas lane [p m Peter (of Gill & Son), h. Union terrace, p M & Sons, watch and clock makers, 80 Union street

.„ . Mrs., 216 Gallowgate [street Gillan, William, manufacturer (Richards & Co.), h. 264 George Gillanders, James, wright and funeral contractor, warden, St- Clement's Parish, ^.15 Gordon street ™—— William, watch and clock maker, Hosefield,' r Archibald, clerk (George Thompson, jun.), h. 7 Skene

Gillen, William, tidewaiter, h. 2S James street [terrace Gillies, John, agent for M'Gregor, Poison, & Co., publishers, Glasgow, 15-St. Nicholas street

—. —. William, woollen and linen draper, 30 Union street Gillespie, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, h. 3 George street, p h James, victualling tavern, 13 Guestrow ™~— John, Gilcomston tavern, Gilcomston William, spirit dealer, 36 West North street Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate—William Mitchell, teachpr, Alex. Colston, music teacher Givan, Mrs. Robert, dealer in linen, slop dresses, sacks, canvas, mattresses, &c., 38 Shiprow Glasgow Annuity Endowment Association — Geo. Wood, agent. Crown court. Union street Glass, James, late shoemaker, h. Holburn street W. & Co., seed merchants, 51 Gallowgate

. William, baker, 252, h. 251 George street William (of W. Glass & Co.), h. 49 Gallowgate, p m Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew street Glegg, Alexander (of Glegg & Sons), h. 31 Shiprow, p m George (of Glegg & Sons), h. 28 Dee street, p m 107 NEW ABERDEEN. [GLE—GOR

Glegg, George & Sons, confectioners, 191 Union street and 27 Shiprow ,^ Robert (of Glegg & Sons), h. 25 Shiprow, p m Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw Glennie, George, baker, 15, A. 13 Crown street Rev. Dr. George, professor of moral philosophy, Marischal

College, h. Galleries, Skene place, p ji John, of Kennerty, 4 Correction wynd, p M

. . Mrs., 33 North Broadford .^^ Mrs-. Alexandei', of Maybank, Hutcheon street Mrs., midwife, 41 Guestrow Glenny, Alexander, late leather merchant, 20 Commerce street Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance—Robert Dyee, advo- cate, 25 Marischal street Goldie, James & Co., sailmakers, Waterloo quay

~~~™v, James^ shipowner, Waterloo quay, //. Ash-hill, p m John, shipmaster (Red Rover),, Wellington road

Goodfellow, James, baker, 24, h. 26 Justice street William, coachman, Peterhead Mail, 10 Longacre Gordon, Rev. Abercromby Lockhart (Free Greyfriars Church),

h. 57 Dee street, p M

~v> Alexander, advocate and commissaiy clerk, h. National Bank court, 42 Castle street —Commissary Clerk's office

and chambers, New Record Office, 27 King st., pm

„ n- Alexander, lodgings, second floor, 64 Union street

. Alexander, cabinetmaker, 2 Shorebrae

™~„™ Alexander (of Urquhart & Gordon)^ h. 50 Chapel st., p m

, Alexander, mason, Dee street ^^ Barron, & Co., cotton-spinners and manufacturers, Wood-

side—office, 43 Belmont street

.~™™- Charles, cooper and provision-curer, 3, Maltmill Bridge,

h. Ferryhill buildings, p m

, Charles, gardener, Hardgate

Charles (of North of Scotland Bank), h. 20- Silver street

^ Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic Chapel, /i. Chapel court, 1 Justice street, p m

,.,. . Donald, funeral waiter, 5 Gaelic lane ™«.„™, Donald, comb manufacturer, and hardware shop, 55 North Gallery, New Market „ Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 27 King street, h (ioldea square

.,, George, of Sheddocksley, h. Sheddocksley

„, ™, George, late merchant, h. 44 Chapel street, p Br George, 30 Union row, p M

George, clerk, h. 20 Silver street, p Br

George (of H. & G.), 1 1 Gordon street, p bi GOR—GOR] MEW ABERDEEN. 108

Gordon, Hugh & Co., ironmongers, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, brass-founders, tinsmiths, dealers in foreign and British irons, 89 Broad street —-manufactory and iron ware- house. Copper Company's court, 14 Gallowgate ,„, James, jun,, ship insurance and share broker, and agent for the Clyde Marine Insurance Co., 38 Castle street,

h. Polmuir, p si

,—. James, cooper, 28 Loch street

. James & Co., coopers. Chronicle lane, h. .56 Longacre

, James, silk mercer and shawl merchant, 26, 27, and 28,

h. 28 Castle street, p m ™„ James, traveller (Brebner & Ragg), h. 72 Dee street ,^ John, cooper and fishcurer, 47 York street

. . John, wood-turner, 66 Gerard street, p m John, carter, 71 Hutcheon street ^„. John, vintner, Nellfield gate, p ™„ John, funeral waiter, 40 Broad street

. Peter, spirit dealer, 100 Gallowgate „™ Robert, wright. Summer lane, p 3i

. . Samuel, spirit merchant, .36 Guestrow, p m & Smith, carters, 167 West Norih street ,™, Thomas, jun, (of Hunter & Gordon), h. Gordon's court, Gordon street, p M

Thomas, innkeeper and stabler, 1.5 Back wynd [p M .™ Thomas, shipmaster (Richard Grainger), 3 Victoria place,

. William, advocate, 14 Adelphi, agent for Scottish Equi- table Life, and York and London Fire, Life, and An- nuity Ofiices, p M

, — William, stock-broker and commission merchant, 34

Marischal street, /*. Cooperston cottage, p

. . William, grocer, 145 Gallowgate William, bookseller, 47 Summer street

. Mrs., of Newton, h. 151 Union street

. Mrs. George, vintner, 75 Queen street

. Mrs. James, 2 Longacre, and Gowanbrae, Causewayend

. Mrs. John S., 91 Crown street Mrs. L., 4 Schoolhill

., Mrs. Peter, lodgings, 2 Middle Denburn

. . Mrs. Ralph, 86 Crown street Mrs. Dr., lodgings, 64 Union street Mrs., 5 Hutcheon street

—. — Mrs. Maxwell, 48 Union place

— .— Mrs. General, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden square

. Mrs. Robert, 290 George street

— Miss, 1 Gallowgate

. Miss, dressmaker, 106 George street 109 NEW ABERDEEN. [GOR— GRA

Gordon, Miss, 20 Bon-accord street „-, Miss, of Nethermuir, 2 Alford place .™-«,™ Miss Ann, milliner and dressmaker, 86 Crown street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon street Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22 Union terrace „™, Miss, dressmaker, 64 Union street ^ Miss H., Skene square Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Gossip, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Shiprow, p M ,™. Miss, dressmaker, i Hanover street Gow, John, clothier, Skene square Gowan, Alexander, shipowner, Hanover lane, p m Gracie, James, mason, Strawberrybank Grahame, Daniel, vintner. Canal terrace ,™^ Joseph, foreman (James Forbes & Co.), h. 10 Links street Grange, Mrs., 53 John street Granger, Robert, shipmaster (Catherice), 45 Wellington street Grainger, Charles, advocate (of Stronach & Grainger), h. 11 North Silver street, p ji ,™, Mrs., 11 North Silver street Grant, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Green, h. 16 Cor- rection wynd, p M Andrew, surveyor of Taxes for Aberdeen and Kincardine shires, 19 Union buildings

„^ Major Charles, barrack-master, li. 25 Dee street David, teacher, Eastfield cottage, p David, boot and shoe maker, 3 South Silver street, h. 3 Thistle street, p m „™ John, spirit dealer, 79 George street, h. above shop

. National court, 42 Castle st., p M . George, advocate, Bank

George, clerk (Leys, Masson, & Co.), 1 Berry lane ^~,™„ George, corner of Charles street, Causewayend Rev. James, teacher, Donaldson's school. Back wynd,

James, grocer, 33 Park street \]i. Eastfield cottage 21 row . ._„ James, shoemaker, Skene street . James, shoemaker, 185 North James, shipmaster (Mercury), 58 Shiprow „ James, clerk (Stamps and Taxes), 35 Himtly street ,„, John, spirit dealer, 10 Lower Denburn, p m haberdashers, 16 , John and William, clothiers and Broad

street, li. Crown street, p m John, builder, 8 Forbes street

. John, spirit merchant, 1 Carmelite street

. John, grocer, 23, h. 14 Castle street

^ Joseph, master mastmaker (Hall & Sons), Footdee, /;. Ban- ~™~ Lachlan, tailor, 110 King street [nermill street —

Grant, Logie, vintner, 18 Chapel street

.„«. Robert, clock-dial manufacturer, 24 Frederick street, r M ™ William, blacksmith. South Constitution street Mrs., lodgings, Chapel coui't. Justice street

. Mrs., provision merchant, 99 George street

, . Mrs. Ludovick, 66 Schoolhill Mrs., sick-nurse, 5 Gaelic lane ™-, Mrs., straw-hat maker, 64 Shiprow

,—. — Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12 St. Nicholas lane ~~-™„ Miss, Bourtie's court, 19 Upperkirkgate —™-, Miss, teacher, 102 Skene street Misses, 18 Crown street —™^ ?,'Iisses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont street Grassie, Harry, feuar, Holburn street, p Samuel, gardener, Westfield lodge, p Gray, Adam, late of Jamaica, 5 Union place Alexander, late merchant, 27 North Broadford

--~v, . Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 165 West North street, p m

—- — Alexander, coach-builder, 101, /*. 103 King street, p m -™^t~ Alexander, Hilldowntree toll-bar

Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 113 Union street, h. 44 Upperkirkgate, p Bi

Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 22 Union st., p m

. David, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 Shiprow, p m ~ Charles, cooper, King street

.—. — Rev. Charles, 275 George street

. David, house steward, Gordon's Hospital

— ,— George, 26 Union row, p M — George, spirit dealer, 58 Queen street George, dyer, 58 Green

— ,— James (Bon-accord Marine Insurance Office), h. Braeliead of Gilcomston

— „™. James, flesher, 15 New Market, h. 26 Wales street

.—.,™v. James, flesher, 44 Wales-street market, k. St. Clement st. —„™ John, millwright (M'Kinnan & Co.'s, 20 Windy wynd), h. 11 Young street

John, flesher, 19 New Market, h. 45 Park street

. John, officer. West Church, It. 22 Back wynd

-, -™. John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 62 Union street, h. 41

~™ John (of Morison & Gray), h. 121 Crown st. [Dee st. .™ John, carpenter, 33 York street —™~ Robert, second clerk. Post Office, h. 38 Union row

—. — Robert A., teacher, 115 Union st., h. 9 Diamond st., p m ™ Robert, raealseller, 57 Commerce street

™„ Walter, merchant, 37 Union st., h. 62 Gordon street, p m J

11 NEW ABERDEEN. [GRA—GUN

Gray, Watt, & Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West North street [street, p m

„^ William, tea dealer and grocer, 39 Green, /;. 2 Carmelite William, advocate, 136 King street, p m „™-™, William, shipmaster (Patriot), 10 Church street r^ William, clerk, Post Office, h. Rosemount place „^^ Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 50 St. Andrew street

Mrs., vintner, St. Clement street Miss, 79 Gallowgate Greach, Mrs., lodgings, 30 Dee street Green, John, mason, 90 Union street, P M .^ John, accountant and teller. Commercial Bank of Scot-

land's Branch, /;. 90 Union street, p m

,™v.~™, Peter, horse-shoer and farrier, 9, Schoolhill, p M Greig, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 23, h. 25 Huntly street Alexander, flesher, 30 New Market Andrew, ginger-beer brewer, 13 Longacre

. George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North st., p M „™ James, sworn timber-measurer and wood merchant, 20 James street, p m

. James, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Causeway end

„^ . James B., shipmaster (Flamingo), 20 James street

,,.. „, James, shoemaker, 89 Queen street, p m ^ John, cabinetmaker, 134 King street, p M 84 Crown street, . John, surgeon, R.N., p m „ John, writer (J. Edmond), Union street

. William, vintner, 19 Lodge walk .™, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, Skene square

. Mrs. James, 23 Adelphl, Union street „ Misses, dressmakers, milliners, and straw-hat makers, Windmill brae

. Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 132 Union street Grieve, James, foreman (Wra. Simpson & Co.), h. 7 Hanover st. Griffith, Mrs., Bexhill cottage, Holburn sJreet Grub, George, advocate. Advocates' buildings. Union street Gruer, James, shore porter, 12 Chapel lane Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance—A. Chivas, advo- cate, agent. National Bank court, 42 Castle street Guild, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 North Broadford, p George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston, p [Spa Gunn, James, destroyer of bugs and stoneware merchant. Well of „ John, master shipwright (A. Hall & Sons), h. Middlethird

., John, vintner. Trinity street Robert, broker, 133 Gallowgate William, wright and furniture dealer, 31 Castle street, h. Lobban's court, Castle street, p M Guthrie, Andrew, shipmaster, 16 Constitution street, p h & Stewart, huilders, 3 Upper Denburn

Hadden, Alexander, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, & Co.), /;. 150 Union street, p m .~~— Alexander & Sons, woollen manufacturers and worsted spinners. Green and Garlogie .™«— Gavin, manufacturer, Union Grove, p m „™™~ James, jun., manufacturer, h. Countesswells, p M

. James, manufacturer, h. 150 Union street, p m James Farquhar, manufacturer, h. 1 Union place, p m

. John Innes, manufacturer, /*. 150 Union street, p m

. Thomas Leys, manufacturer, //. Grandholm Lodge, p m

Hacket & Wyllie, veterinary surgeons. Shoe lane, h. 51 Queen st.

Haigh, James O., manager (A. H. & S.), fi. 5 Affleck street, p m Halcrow, Mrs., lodgings, 20 Castle street Hall, Alexandei-, shipbuilder, h. 117 York street, Footdee, p m -«--„„ & Sons, shipbuilders, York street, Footdee

. Charles, dealer in tea, snuff, and tobacco, Mutton brae

,. . Harvey, merchant, 19 Union buildings, h. Banchory Ternan, p m „™.™^ Harvey & John, wholesale warehousemen, 19 Union buildings, up stairs ,~~— James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall & Sons), Footdee, p m

.„ James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 52 West North St., p m

, John, merchant, 19 Union buildings, h. 13 LTnion place, p m

. . Hall, John, nail and chain maker, Mealmarket lane

—. — William (of .4. Hall & Sons), 117 York st., Footdee, p m Mrs., lodgings, 30 Belmont street

—. — Miss, governess of Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate Hamilton, John, cutler, 17, h. 55 George street

Harper, James, commission agent, 55 Netherkirkgate, k. 19 Union buildings, p m

William, boot and shoe maker, 237, h. 239 George street

,. Mrs. Alexander, 47 Green

,. 1 Mrs. James, 38 Chapel street Mrs., teacher, 4 Jopp's lane —„™, Mrs., lodgings, 19 Union buildings Harris, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 72 Woolmanhill, p m Harrison, George (of Harrison & Smith), h. 28 St. Andrew street, p m

~~,— & Smith, post-horse-masters, horse bazaar, St. Andrew St., and Lodge walk Harrow, George, flesher, 22 New Market, and vintner, 16 Wales Mrs., midwife, 13 Huxter row [street Hart, Duncan, tidewaiter, 5 Catto square 113 NEW ABERDEEN. [HAR—HEN

Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zioa Chapel, John street), h. 70 Dee st, p m Harvey, Alexander, M.D., 17 Belmont street, p m ™, Andrew, boot and shoe maker, 5 Marischal street, h. liangstane place George T., clerk (Walter Hood & Co.), h. 22 Shiprow Mrs., provision dealer, 46 Skene street Hatt, John L., 23 Castle street

grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 270 George st., p m , William, street ™„ , Miss, 23 Castle Hay, Alexander, shipowner, 54 Wellington street, p m „^ Alexander, japanner and clock-dial maker, 8, A. 10 Thorn- ton place, Guestrow Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 94 Shiprow, p m Alexander, linen and woollen draper, 107 Union St., p M

. Alexander, tailor, 17 Hutcheon street, p m James, late merchant, h. 1 Blackfriars street, p M

. James, jun., grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 212 Gal- lowgate, p M John, carver and gilder, optical and philosophical instru. ment seller, and agent for the Thames Plate Glass Com- pany, 2 New Market street, h. 75 Union street, p m ^ John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 33 East North street, /;. above shop, p bi ™ William, tailor, 21 Loch street

. William, provision dealer, 17 Back wynd ,~„„^ Mrs., 35 Queen street ™ Mrs. Alexander, spirit dealer, corner of Love lane Mrs., sick-nurse, 8 Carmelite street .™„ Mrs., Stoneyton, Rubislaw

. Miss, 107 Gallowgate

//. ,.„. . Miss A., teacher, East Parish School, 35 Queen street

. Miss, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street Jane, merchant, 27 Huntly street Hector, Alexander, salmon merchant. Trinity quay, p m James, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn street

. .„„ John, salmon merchant, Torry ™^ William, late tanner, Bruce court. Loch street, p jM William, boot and shoe maker, Holburn street ™ Mrs., 6 Broad street Henderson, Alexander, stock, lock, and hinge manufacturer, 8,

h. 13 Windy wynd ™ Alexander, advocate, 56 Bon-accord street, h. 32 St. Ni- cholas street, p m

/;. „„. . Alexander, writer, 8 Castle street, 4 Jopp's lane -.™™™ Alexander, bookbinder, 2 Broad street

. Charles, shipmaster (Antelope), 23 Prince Regent street Henderson, James, builder and wood mercTiant, 120 Loch street, agent for M'Neil's Patent Felt for roofing, p M „^^ James, foreman, blacksmith (A. Hall & Sons), h. 4 Catto „.^ James, shipmaster, 10 St. Clement street [square John, shipmaster (Catto), Bannermill street

™„ John, lithographic printer, 11 Union buildings, k. 3 Mary John, porter, 251 George street, p M [place John, tailor, 13 Wyndy wynd

. .™v. John, overseer (C. Manuelle), h. 6 Catto square „™ Robert, shoemaker, 80 Skene street

,,«v. Robert (of Bowman & Co.), h. 4 John street William, of Kepplestone, h. Kepplestone, p

. . . William, clerk (John Moir & Son, Virginia street), h. Links gardens, p m

. William, late soapraaker, I>. 28 Skene terrace

„. William, builder, licensed to prepare timber, &c., accord- ing to Kyan's patent process, 66 Loch street and 91 Gallowgate—tank, 72, h. 66 Loch street, p M

, William, house painter, 5 Dee street, h. 3 St. Mary's place,

. William, gunmaker, 85, h. 83 King street, p M [p m

..,. . William, M.D., 49 Schoolhill, p m ...™ William, jun. (Barry, Henry, & Co.), h. 28 Skene terrace „, Mrs., vintner. Chapel lane Mrs., umbrella maker, 76 Gr&en „^ Miss, lodgings, 6 Thistle street ™ Miss, teacher, 55 Chapel street Hendry, David, slater, Gallowgate

,™„ George, anchorsmith (J. Duffus & Co.), 1 Mill street Miss C, teacher of piano-forte, 50 Upperkirkgate [p JI

Henry, George, merchant (Hugh Gordon & Co.), h. 1 G.allowgate,

, ™ George, Chronicle Tavern, Chronicle court, 32 Broad street and 10 Queen street „™. Joseph, shore porter, 7 Marischal street

, Mrs., midwife, 64 Shiprow

,. Miss, lodgings, 71 Gallowgate Herald Office, 7 Queen street Hercules Insurance Company— agents, James Nicol, advocate, 17 Adelphi court, Union street, and John Duncan, advo-

cate, 25 Marischal street Hewitt, Robert, coach guard, 10 Trinity street

Hill, Charles, Shooting Gallery, h. Holburn street

. Isaac, teacher—seminary and fi. 19 Queen street ™ Mrs., lodgings, 29 Broad street Hodge, Robert, lodgings, 27 James street

, Thomas, superintendentof Lunatic Asylum, h. Rosemount terrace, p m —

Hodgson, William, London tavern, 35 and 36 Regent quay Hodgetts, T. M., engraver, Nursciy cottage, Ferryhill Hogarth & Co., merchants, 68 College street Dickson & Co., provision merchants, 70 College street office at works Dickson, merchant, 63 Bon-accord street —„™ George, merchant. Crown terrace, p m ™, Hugh, merchant, 63 Bon-accord street :^— Thomas (of T. Baunerman & Co.), h. Elmfield

„. , William, merchant, h. 261 Union street, p m

. Miss, 63 Bon-accord stieei- Hogg, Alexander, umbrella manufacturer, 37 Upperkirkgate,

/). 3 Carmelite street, p m ,™„ Alexander, cabinetmaker, 34 Netherkirkgate ,™. George, wright) Holburn street John, Wright, Trinity street Peter, tinplate-worker, 96 Green Samuel, hosier (A. H. & Sons), 51 Summer street ™„™« William, spirit aierchant, 6 Skene street „ Miss, teacher, 5 St. Andrew street Holmes, William, cooper (Hogarth & Co.), College street Holland, Frederick (Richards & Co.), h. 31 Belmont street, p m Hood, Walter & Co., shipbuilders, Footdee

. Walter, shipbuilder, h. 13 Prince Regent street .^^ Mrs., sick nurse, 10 Gaelic lane Home, James, town-serjeant and sheriff-officer, 8 Gallow- gate, p M Horn, James, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Company), h- Springbauk, p m

,, James, shipmaster (Gordon), Albion street „™ John, flesher, 87 George street

..„„ William, Ccibinetmaker, 79 Green House of Refuge, Duthie's court, 45 Guestrow Houston, Mrs., 36 Union place Howling, Edward, shipmaster (Duke of Wellington, steamer), 13 Commerce street Thomas, shipmaster (Aberdonian), 54 Quay Howie, Mrs., lodgings, 18 Huxter row Huddlestone, Mrs., 143 George street Hume, Peter, Wellington road, p m Humphrey, John, advocate, 102 King street, h. Pitmedden, by Dyce, p M

, „,„„ & Ogg» advocates —agents for the Phoenix Fire Office of London, the Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, and the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Bene- volent Society —office, 102 King street Humphrey, John, of Camalegey, Spriaghank terrace ™. William, of Cuttlehill, 108 King street, p h Hunter, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Huntly street ^ Arthur, mealseller, 121 Gallowgate, p m ,,™ George, coal-broker, Quay, h. Brebnei"'s court (1st door, right hand), 84 Shiprow & Gordon, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 175 Union street ,„, James, builder, 32 Wyndy wynd, p m John Mackenzie, clerk of Excise, Friendlybank, near Mounthooly John, late farmer, Glenkindy, 13 Black's buildings ,™„ Robert W., musician and teacher of instrumental music, 87

William, advocate, 14 Adelphi court [Loch st. ™ William, lodgings, 91 Broad street ^,^ Mrs., lodgings, 16 Commerce street

, _, Mrs. Robert, 30 North Broadford _„ Mrs., 55 Schoolhill ^ Mrs., 48 Constitution street „^ Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Black's buildings Miss, straw-hat maker, 61 Huntly street Hurry, William & Sons, nail and tack manufacturers, 32 Justice street, h. 61 Park street

Husband, David, manager (Aberdeen Salmon Co.), Fish st., p m

David, shipmaster (Sir Wm. Wallace) h. 13 Commerce st.

Hutcheon, John, 80 Bon-accord sti'eet, p m „_ Robert, flesher, 34 New Market, h. Mastrick Mrs., lodgings, 54 Huntly street ,™v Mrs., 38 Boa-accord street Hutchison, A., hairdresser and perfumer, 126 George street ,™„,™ James, shipmaster (Mayflower), Wales street

John, shipmaster (Elizabeth), h. 1 Hanover street Huttoa, Edward, haircutter, 114 Skene street .^.,™™ James, bookbinder, 4 Thistle street

Illinois Investment Company—Adam & Anderson, cashiers and agents in Britain—chambers, 75 Union street Imlay, Alexander, late priater, 9 Constitution street

. .„™. Mrs., lodgings, 119 Gallowgate Imlah, Mrs., midwife, Gordon's court. Broad street

Imperial Fire Insurance—J. Smith, architect, agent, 142 King st. Imray, James, locker of Customs, h. 18 James street ™ Robert, mealseller, Hardgate Mrs., 44 Skene street Independent Fire, Life, and Annuity Assurance— A Stevenson, agent, 62 Queen street —

Infirmary, Woolmanliill Inglis, Alexander, -vintner, 5 Huxter row David, provision merchant, 26 New Market ™ David, vintner, 58 George street „„ George, wholesale grocer. Crown court. Union street,

h. 60 Dee street, p m

. . James, baker, 32, /(. 30 Gallowgate, p h

, John, shoemaker, 15 Hutcheon street „„— William, baker, 67 Broad street, p m ™ Mesdames & Ramage, boarding and day school, 12 A del- phi court

Ingram, James, tailor, 9 Union lane, h. 6 Bon-accord street

. ™ Mrs., 1 Academy street

Innes, George, cotton manufacturer, 185 George street, h. Ivy cottage, Loanhead, p m „ ^. John, land-surveyor, 14 Rose street, p m „™„ John, inspector of works, 41 Huntly street

^ . John B., slater, 65 Chapel street, p m

. Mrs., of Ballogie, 248 Union street

. Mrs., lodgings, 68 Broad street

. . . Mrs. Alexander, 14 Innes street ™ Mrs., lodgings, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street „ Mrs. James, Meiklefolla, 77 Chapel street

. Mrs. John, midwife, 19 Wales street ,.„„™» Miss (Mrs. Donald), 251 Union street -™.,.™. Miss, 7 Skene street

Insch, John, foreman (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Company), /;. 14 Water lane Inspector of weights for the town and county, John Blaikie

office, 13 Littlejohn street Inston, Henry, tailor, 39 Quay Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire) — Francis James Cochran, advocate, 96 Union street, and William Skinner, ad- vocate, 3 Dee street, agents

Ireland, James, baker, 81, h. 79 Bon-accord street

Ironside, George, superintendent. Canal works, h. 14 Catherine

™, John, clerk, /*. 26 Wales street [street, p m

John, mealseller, 71 Green, h. 29 Windmill brae ™>,™ William, builder, 4 Well of Spa ™. Mrs. George, 28 Skene street —™„ Mrs., register office, 119 George street

.^ Miss, staymaker, 21 Windmill brae Irvine, Alexander, shoemaker, 25 Longacre Alexander, late paper manufacturer, Pirie's court, 50 Castle street, p m Alex., of Drum, Drum Castle Irvine, James, of Springbank, Kitty brewster, p —„™ John, piano-forte tuner and repairer, 247 George street Patrick, 27 James street Mrs., 143 George street Mrs., 68 Chapel street

Jack, James, mason, 8 Thistle street Robert, druggist, Holburn street, —p .—. — William, boot and shoe maker •wareroom, 84 Loch street, h. above wareroom Mrs. William, midwife. Upper Denburn ,~„— Mrs., broker, 36 Woolmanhill Jackson, William, boot and shoe maker, 15 Hiixter row, h. Hen- derson's court, 46 Broad street, p m Jaffray, Andrew, stabler, 26 West North street, p M

™ . George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank), h. 58 Castle street „-~.™, James, painter and glazier, 158 Gallowgate

. Robert (Jaffray & Taylor), 5 Canal terrace & Taylor, ale and porter dealers, 4 Weighhouse square n™ Thomas, paper manufacturer, 14 Queen street, h. Water- ton mills, Stoneywood ,™ William, shipmaster, 47 Constitution street Jameson, Mrs. John, 41 Chapel street Jamieson, Alexander, drill-master, Gordon's Hospital, and teacher of broadsword and calisthenic exercises, h. .^^— Alexander, cutler, 26 Lodge walk [16 Chapel st.

—,. — George, shore porter, 54 Shiprow

. George, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 2 and 3 King st., h. 33 Dee street George, jeweller and silversmith, 73 Union street, h. 59 Bon-accord^troet

— .— Rev. Geo., minister, Gilcomston, 22 Union place

—. —, James, surgeon, 4 Castle brae, p m

—. —. James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16 Castle street, p m

. James (of James Fraser & Co ), h. 13 Huntly street

James, plumber and gas-fitter, 3, k. 2 Wales street „™, — John, tea and spirit shop, 43 Lodge walk —„™ John, druggist, 90 Broad street, h. Milne's court, 27 Gal- lowgate, p M

John, clerk (Town & County Bank), h. 1 Denburn terrace

. Robert, M.D., resident physican, Lunatic Asylum

Thomas, turner and violin maker, h. Oliver's court, iJ'pper- kirkgate ™~.— William, house-carpenter, Holburn street, p Mrs. William, 3 Affleck street Mrs., midwife and sick-nurse. Nelson street 119 NEW ABERDEEN. [JAM—JOP

Jamieson, Mrs., 1 Denburn terrace Jamson, Mrs. Captain, lodgings, 37 Marischal street ,™. Miss, matron, Gordon's Hospital

Jarvis, James, hosier, 47 Loch street, h. 22 Woolmanhill W. C, hosier and worsted manufactui'er, 47 Loch street, h. 73 Netherkirkgate, p m Jazdowzki, John, teacher and linguist, 16 North Silver street Jeans, John, shipmaster, 113 York street Jennings, John, fishmonger, 112 Shiprow Jennison, Thomas, fishmonger, 74 Shiprow [st, p m Jessiman, "William, builder, 19 Bon-accord lane, h. 44 Gordon ™, Miss, dressmaker, 15 Prince Regent street Johnston, Alexander, wholesale tea-dealer, Skene square, h. 26 North Broadford, p m ~~-— Alexander, house of Tullos, Nigg, p m

—.— Andrew, broker, 140 Gallowgate George, Mill of Hirn warehouse, 5, h. 3 Skene terrace, p m George, advocate, 42 Netherkirkgate

& Laird, tailors, 2 St. Catherine's wynd. Union street „^ James, accountant (Town and County Bank), 3 Langstane James, mealseller, 60 Virginia street [place James, sen., late merchant, 62 Dee street, p m

„., James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad street

. James, candlemaker (Maitland & Co.), 42 Netherkirkgate John, late shipmaster, Neptune cottage, Pitmuxton, p m John, nailmaker, Shuttle lane

„^ John, 1 Virginia street [Woolmanhill, pm Joseph, umbrella manufacturer, 2 Blackfriars street, lu 27 Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Netherkirkgate „^ Robert, merchant, 34 Marischal street, h. 36 Bon-accord terrace, p m

.vv-v. Samuel, manufactui-er, North Gallery, New Market, h. 2t Langstane place

„,.. . William, grocer and spirit dealer, 65 Virginia street William (of Johnston & Laird), 68 Broad street, p m

. Mrs. Alexander, 110 Chapel street Mrs. Andrew, lodgings, 7 Garvock street r^ Mrs. Jane, waiter at the bath-rooms, Sea-beach, h. 27 ,™, Mrs. Samuel, 3 Langstane place [Woolmanhill .^ Mrs., 3 Golden square .™, Mrs. William, register office, 23 Guestrow Misses, Calsayseat ™„.™^ Miss Ann, milliner, 8 Porthill Joiner, William, tailor and clothes dealer, 33 Lodge walk Jolly, Mrs. George, mealseller, 46 Frederick street Jopp & Shand, advocates, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate JOP—KEL] NEW ABERDEEN. 12C

Jopp, Alexander, advocate, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate, p m

. William (of AUardyce & Jopp), h. Elmhill, p m ™-— Mrs. Andrew, Elmhill

Joss, Alexander, traveller (J. Watt), Concert court, h. 36 Union ™™™™ Charles, tailor, 91 Skene street [street, p m John, 67 Virginia street [p m —™^ John, provision agent, 47 Loch street, h, 1 Charlotte street,

,; ™ Peter, clerk (Bailie Simpson's rope work), h. 124 George

,—„™ Robert, vintner and mealseller, 74 John street [st.^ p m

Just, William, manager (Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.), h. above office, Waterloo quay, p Ji Justice, Miss, milliner, 2 St. Nicholas lane Justicemills, Holburn street

Katon, Mrs., 1 Church street Kay, James, engineer. Bridge of Dee ,~ John, teacher. West End of Thistle street „. John (J. J. Kennedy), 9 Broadford

—.—. James, dyer, Maltmill bridge Keith, Adam, gardener, fourth lot of Pitmuxton, p Alexander & Son, house and sign painters, 4 Ross's court, 6 Upperkii'kgate

.—. — Alexander, sen., painter, 162 Union street, p m ,™„™ Alexander, jun., painter (of Keith & Son), h. 3 Ross's court, 6 Upperkirkgate, p m „™ Daniel, — grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 51 East North &t., p m —™„ David, advocate (Town-house), h. Kenfield, Pitfodels James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union place, p m „™„™ James, surgeon, R.-N., 1 Crown terrace

„ . John (Pratt & Keith), h Rosehill, p m [pm

John, merchant-tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Guestrow, „ John, flesher, 28 Wales st. market, /;. 26 Wales St., p m „—. —. John, teller (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), h. 21 Crown street

™ John, tea and spirit dealer, 16, h. 14 East North street

—,™. Patrick, teller (North of Scotland Bank), h. Outseats William, M.D., surgeon, 257 Union street, p m William, slater, 24 Union row, and 24 Summer street, p M Mrs., 5 Hanover street

Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 162 Union street

— .— Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, Maclean's court, 50 Gal- lowgate

Kelles, James F., tacksman (Weighhouse), h. Shorebrae

. , Miss, teacher, 116 Skene street Kelly, John, merchant, Lamond's court, 49 Upperkirkgate, p M Mrs. Henry, merchant, 83 Woolmanhill Kelman, Alexander, baker, 23 Basement floor, New Market James, merchant, 57 Guestrow, p m ,™, William, tailor, Well court. Broad street ,™_,™^ William, rope and twine manufacturer, 71 Hutcheon st.

. Miss, lodgings, Jamieson's court, 5 Upperkirkgate

,™,.,~„ Miss, 7 Denburn terrace Kemlo, George, dry provision merchant, 21 Basement floor. New Market, h. 68 Green, p M Kempt, Alexander, druggist, 228 George street, p m Kemp, Robert, grain-merchant, and tacksman of the Ferryhill meal, barley, and flour mills, 59 Castle street, and 20 New Market, h. 30 Dee street, p m ,™-™_ Mrs., lodgings, 27 Frederick street Kenn, Mrs. William, 17 Huntly street Kennedy, Andrew, shoemaker, 14 Castle brae „„ David H., writer (Record office), h. 36 Union street „„.™, James John, commission agent, 29 Adelphi, h. 7 Crown st (Blackfriars street Chapel), h. 30 Silver st., p m . Rev. John „^ John, professor of dancing, 32 St. Nicholas street, p m John, vintner, Burnett's close. Castle street p m _„ Joseph, excise officer (Union Glen Distillery), k. Ashvale cottage, Holburn street street ^ . Miss, 46 Marischal Kerr, David, M.D., lecturer on surgery to the University and King's College, h. 155 Union street Canal road, Causewayend . David, ropemaker. ,™,„™ James, painter, 15, A. 3 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill, p m _„ William, boot and shoe maker, 13 Skene terrace William, flaxdresser. Canal road, Causewayend „™,™. Miss, Gilcomston House Kessack, James, principal beadle (Free St. Clement's Church), and funeral waiter, 7 Catto square Kidd, James, road-surveyor, Holburn Street shoe makers, 249 George street, h. above . & Son, boot and dealer, Skene square [shop, p m . Mrs. William, spirit dealer, 69 Commerce street . . Mrs. William, spirit

. Mrs., broker, 9 Justice street Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 22 Adelphi, p m

h. 29 Bon-accord terrace, p M ; ™ James, merchant, ™„™- & Taylor, tobacconists, 44 Netherkirkgate Hardgate . Misses, Bellevue Cottage, Kiloh, Alexander, lodgings, 6 Union lane James, engraver and printer, 6 Correction wynd wynd . James, tailor, 15 Correction Joseph, spirit dealer, 6 College street

„. Miss, 17 Huntly street KIN—LAD] NEW ABERDEEN. 12i

King, Arthur, printer, 25 Huntly street laer

— ,— Charles, furnishing tailor, 23 Broad street, p m

— ,— George & Robert, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 28: St. Nicholas street—printing house, East Lindsay st. Golden square

,™— George (of George St Robert), h. 79 Chapel street, p m

. Robert (of George & Robert), h. 279 George street, p m ™, Walter, cutler, 51 Guestro\r

, ™ William, wright and cabinet maker, 19 Gordon street, h.

25 Huntly street, p ai

, Mrs., provision seller, 1 Albion street

.—..—. Mrs., cook, Affleck street Kinloch, Miss, 15 Golden square

Kinnear, D. C, hat manufacturer, 26 Union street Kinneard, William, gardener, Pitmuxton, p Kirby, Thomas, basketmaker, 8, li. 6 Marischal street, p m

Kirkland, Mrs., 65 Dee street ;.

Rirk-wood, Thomas, gunmaker, 13 St. Nicholas street, h. soathi end of College street, p m James, carter, Marywell street

Kirton, George (of D. Dunn & Co., merchants), 120 King street Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, E wen's court, 42 Gallowgate Knight & Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen street ™ James, gardener, Cornhill, p William, LL.D., professor of natural philosophy, Marischal College, h. 8 Golden square, p m

. ^William, architect and surveyor, Mitchell place, p m —— Mrs. James, 28 George street

Knowles, Adam, mason, grocer and spirit dealer, 36 Castle st. ^ George, tailor, 31 George street ™ George, flesher, 4 Wales-street Market,, and 9 & IG New Market, A. 24 Wales street Thomas, flesher, 8 and 9 New Market and 36 Walesrstreet

market, li. 19 Fisher row, p m

™i™„ William, timber merchant. East North street, P at

.—. — William, flesher. New Market, h. 24 Wales street

^ Mrs. William, flesher, 38 Wales-st. market, h. 24 Wales st. ™ Mrs., 132 Crown street ~™— MisseSj dressmakers, 19 Kidd lane Knox, Alexander (Alexander Walker's), 58 Gallowgate

™~~, William & Co. cartwrights, 187, h. 290 George street Mrs. George, Kingsland place, 259 George street Mrs. William, lodgings, 124 Union street

Kynoch, Ninian, merchant, li. GO Gordon street, p m

Ladies' Working Society, 12 Marischal street 123 NEW ABERDEEN. [LAE—I.AU

Laer, E. W. Von, 25 Constitution street Laing, Alexander, 20 Summer street

.—.—- Alexander, cooper, 89 Virginia street, p m Alexander (of Ness & Laing), 14 Langstane place George, haircutter and perfumer, 9 Netherkirkgate, h. Kingsland place, p m „„— Herod, 1 1 Drum's lane, p m ~™~~ James, overseer (John Gibb & Son's quarry, Rubislaw),

h. 32 Summer street James, ironmonger, 98 Union street, h. Crown court, 36 Upperkirkgate, p m

James, hairdresser, 23 Park street, h. Albion street, p m

. . James, skinner, 38, h. 69 George street, p m „™,™^ James, teacher, Davidson's school, York street

„„ . William, M.D., 7 Golden square, p m

. Mrs. John, midwife, 42 Netherkirkgate Mrs., lodgings, Waterloo quay Misses, Keppleston cottage, Rubislaw

Laird, Daniel (of Johnston & Laird), 2 St. Catherine's wynd, h. 13 Skene terrace, p m George, shoemaker, 43 Causewayend ™~~™ James, cooper, 26 Netherkirkgate Lamb, Alexander, plumber and gas-fitter, 9 Blackfriars street and 32 Woolmanhill „-, — David, sen., 13 Wales-street market and 7 New Market, h. 4 Wales street, p m —.— David, juR., flesher, 33 New market, h. 4 Wales street Davidson, wright, 57 Causewayend p m James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston, p

„. Robert, shore porter, 18 Shiprow Lambert, Miss, boarding school. Union terrace

Lamond, James, of StrandufF, k. Lamond's court, 49 Upperkirk- gate, p M Lamont, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9 Shiprow

. Charles, clerk (Aberdeen Gas Co.), 63 St. Andrew street .„- Mrs. George, teacher of English and sewing, 9 Gaelic lane Langland, Robert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate Lansdown, Mrs., Angusfield, Rubislaw Largue, William, spirit dealer, 23 Windy wynd Laurie, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 50 Virginia street,

h. 30 Marischal street

~- Thomas, founder (J. Abernethy & Co.), fi. Ferryhill, p m „„-™^ William, tea, wine, and spirit merchant and agent, 11 A. 30 Marischal street, p m William, bookbinder and stationer, cii'culating library,

169 Union street, h. Skene square, p m LAW—LEI] NEW ABERDEEN. 124]

Law, George, shipmaster (Gipsy), 7 Regent quay ™. James, carter, 2 Canal lane ~™ — John, baker, 60, h. 58 Shiprow, p M Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene street William, grocer, 55 Park street, corner of Princes street

—. —. Mrs. William, vintner, Ruthrieston Mrs., lodgings, 68 Broad street Miss, 35 Shiprow

, Misses, grocers and spirit dealers, Wellington place, h. Skene street

Lawrance, George, slater, 148 George street, h. 16 Young street .-—~- James, mason, 5 Mounthooly James, cartwright, Holburn street

—..V— John, slater, Ann street, p m Joseph, tailor, 22 East North street

—.— Mrs. James, 16 Chapel street —.™™ Miss, dressmaker, 22 Innes street Lawrence, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8 Carmelite street Lawson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 61 Netherkirkgate

,. Leslie, shipmaster, 16 Virginia street

Leask, Alexander, shipmaster (Prospect), Bannermill street George, advocate, agent for Yorkshire Fire and Life As- surance Company, 23 Adelphi, p m

.—„™. William, tailor, cap and stock maker, 5 Netherkirkgate

. William, late shipmaster. Love lane Leisk, Robert, shipmaster, 3 Shore brae Thomas, shipmaster, 3 Shore brae ™„ Mrs., 3 Shore brae Ledingham, Alexander, grocer, Bridge of Dee George, coopei', Newbridge, h. Hardgate James, teacher of English, elocution, writing, geography, Latin, and arithmetic, 12 Correction wynd, p m James, hairdresser, 28, h. 123 Gallowgate James, mealseller, 27 Upperkirkgate, p m John, bookseller, 20 Skene terrace

Peter, tea dealer and grocer, 182 Gallowgate, h. 75 King street, p m n™ Robert, advocate, 77, h. 75 King street, p m

,™>—, Mrs. William, 6 Canal street

Lee, William S. B., Broadford and Rubislaw Works, lu Morning- side, Deeside road Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 218 Gallowgate

.—™~ Mrs., feather trimmer, 18 Spa street Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate, p m Legge, John, bookseller, 40 George street, p m Leighton, James, letter-carrier, Charles street, Broadford 125 NEW ABERDEEN. [LEI—LES

Leith, Alexander, renovater and dyer, Skene square John, grocer, 28 Park street Lieut. John, 24 Frederick street Miss, of Freeiield, 46 Skene terrace

Leslie, Alexander, town-serjeant, A. 61 Park street ,™-~™. Alexander, clerk, 57 Huntly street Alexander, late of Jamaica, 12 Union row, p m

. Alexander, shipmaster, 46 Constitution street, p m

,^^^„ Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia street ™ Alexander, 35 Bon-accord terrace, p m h. ^ Andrew, grocer, 112, Ill Gallowgate, p m

. Andrew, boilei-maker (A. Leslie & Co.), h. 54 York street „™ Andrew & Co., boiiermakers and general blacksmiths' Provost Blaikie's quay. Inches

.. George, shipowner, 11 Quay, //. South Crown sti'eet, p m

,.~,™- George M. (^ Milne, Low, & Co.), k. 57 Huntly street

. John Grant, Sheriff-clerk depute, and depute clerk of the peace. Record Office, 27 King street, k. Rosemount place James, inspector of police and superintendent of water de- partment, 10 Crown street ,™, James, shoemaker, 37 Woolmanhill, h. 10 Skene row

,™, . James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement street ™ James, clerk (G. Leslie, Quay), h. Crown street ™„ James, spirit dealer, 62 Castle street James, clerk (G. Cruickshank), h. 30 Upperkirkgate John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 York street „^ John, cotton manufacturer, 39 Woolmanhill, h. 263 George street, p m ™ John, shipmaster (Childe Harold), 37 i''ork street „„ John, shipmaster (John Hector), Clerihew's houses, Prince Regent sti'eet ^ Captain John (late of 42d foot), Bridge of Don ™ Robert, Rubislaw villa ,™„.™» Robert, writer, Loanhead, Gilcomston ,™, Thomas, seaman, 113 York street

, Thomas, carter, York street, p m William, surgeon, 15 Silver street, p m William, jun., & Co., grocers, tea, spirit, and wine dealers, 39 West North street, h. above shop, p m William, jun., flesher, 31 New Market, h. West North street, p m ™™~~ William, yost., grocer, 8 Mealmarket lane, p m William, builder (of M'Donald St Leslie), 42 Constitution street, p M Mrs., 35 Bon-accord terrace ™ Miss, II Rose street

31 2 —

LES—LON] NEW ABERDEEN. 126 i:

Leslie, Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia street —„„. Miss, Rubislaw villa

. Misses (Powis), Berrybank Misses, lodgings, 3 Queen street

Levie, Alexander, shipmaster, 8 1 Virginia street

— .— Alexander, shipmaster (Ann), 6 St. Clement street George, shipmaster (Sedulous), 57 Quay, p m John, Merchant, 53, h. 52 Shiprow, p m

. John, shipmaster, 29 East North street

William, shipmaster (William Maitland), 6 Garvock st. Lewis, Arthur, 5 Regent Quay, p m Leys, George, brewer and vintner, 49 Lodge Walk, p m Masson, & Co., Manufacturers, Grandholm Works—town office, Market street

, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 191, h. 187 George st, p Ji

Ligertwood, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 122 King St., ^. 31 Frederick street, p m

. James, sen,, 31 Frederick street John, advocate, 4 Correction wynd, p m

William, master shipwright (A. Hall & Son), //. York st. ^ Mrs., 59 Dee street Mrs. Peter, 56 York street Lindlay, Rev. William, 44, Constitution street Lindsay, Lieut. James, R.N., 21 Prince Regent street, p m Roger, mealseller, 82, h. 80 George street, p m William, boot and shoe maker, 15 Bon-accord lane Mrs., 11 Union place

Linton, Alexander, surgeon, R.N., 12 Canal street Linklater, James, shipmaster (Florence), 59 Commerce street

. John, shipmaster, 11 Sugarliouse lane Livingston, Mrs. Dr., 54 Union place Ijittlejohn, Alex., wholesale grocer and provision merchant, 72

Netherkirkgate, /*. Burnside cottage, Holburn street, p S! James, fancy worsted -warehouse, 134 and 136 Union St., i

h. Albyn place, v m William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), 91 ; Union street, p m „~— Mrs., Burnside cottage, Holburn street Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., surgeon, professor of anatomy, Mar- ischal College, A. 17 King street

Lloyd's agents, Oswald, George, & Co., 59 Marischal street Lobban, Miss, staymaker, 15 Littlejohn street

Logan, Charles, provision seller, 42 St. Andrew street Loggan, Mrs., Links street. London Union Assurance Fire Office and Annuities—William Gray, advocate, agent, 136 King street 127 NEW ABERDEEN. fLON—LYA

London Hat Co., 31 Union street Longmuir, John, shipmaster (Fortuna), 14 Marywell street

Rev. John, A.M., minister of Free Mariners' Church, h. Langstane place. Dee street, p m

™ . Mrs., 47 Schoolhill

.—. — Miss, ladies' school, 47 Schoolhill

/;. .31 Low, Alexander (Milne, Low, & Co.), Union place, p m |

. Alexander (of Altries, Maryculter), ^5 Schoolhill, p m „ Charles, shipmaster (Preceptor), h. Ferryhill

. James, dyer, 76 Loch street, p m

. . John, provision merchant, 186 Geoi'ge street ~™™.. John, -wright, 22 Black's buildings

Mrs., dressmaker, 15 Blackfriars street ' Lowery, George (John Walker & Co.), h. 30 Guestrow

. . Robert, 169 Geoi-ge street Lowies, John, eating-house, 4 Exchequer row Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 9 Princes street Luke, Miss, dressmaker, 30 summer street Lumsden, Clements, advocate, h, Union terrace, p M

/;. „,: . David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Skene street, 1 Skene teri'ace

, George, shore porter, 7 Marischal street

. Henry, of Auchindoir, 255 Union street, p m

. , Henry and Clements, advocates. Union terrace James, jun., 95 Union street

„ James, clothier, 117 Union St., /;. 50 Skene terrace, p m ,_ James, merchant, 95 Union st, h. Deemouth, Clayhills, p M „„.^™ John, merchant, 95 Union st., h. Deemouth, Clayhills, p m ,„ John & Son, merchants, 95 Union street

, William J., of Balmedie, h. 146 Union street, p m

„ William, merchant, 58 Union street, //. Millburn Cottage, Dee village, p m „, Mrs., midwife, Denburn ™ Mrs., 5 Mounthooly

. Miss E., broker, 14 Woolmanhill Lunan, John, warehouse-keeper (Aberdeen and London Steam

Navigation Co.), /*. Red Lion court, 77 Broad street William, officer to the wright and cooper trade, h. 44 St. Andrew street Lyall, Alexander, late comptroller of customs, 2 East Craibstone ,™ David (of George Lyall & Co.), p m [street

, George (of George Lyall & Co.), p m

„-„™~ George, & Co., silk mercers, 99, /;. 97 Union street Robert, blacksmith, 19 Princes street Robert, of the excise, 85 Hutcheon street Mrs., provision shop, 23 Shiprow Lyell, Alexander, second clerk, customs, h. 6 St. Mary place

. George, town-serjeant and sheriff-officer, 9 Huxter row, p M

. , John, register -grate, stove, and gun maker, 124 Union street —manufacturing house, Back wynd, h. 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill, p m Mrs., lodgings, 9 Huxter row Lyon, Alexander, merchant, 29 Castle street John, shipmaster (Theophilus), 63 Quay William, pawnbroker, 35 Netherkirkgate, p m Miss, dressmaker, 30 Summer street

Macaldowie, Peter, brushmaker, 115 George street, h. 85 Hut- cheon street

. Peter, plasterer, 85 Hutcheon street

Macallan, David, upholsterer (of Allan & Macallan, h. Straw- berrybank, p m

Macandrew, Daniel (W. Henderson, builder), h. 3 Queen street

Macarthie, James, boatman, customs, h. 47 York street Macbean, Alexander, Skene square

Macdonald, David, clerk (Barker, Mowat, & Barker), h. 3 Black- friars street Machray, Alexander, dyer, 93 Woolmauhill, p m

„. „ Alexander, vintner. New Bridge of Don ™™™- Alexander, teacher (Free East Church School), Kings- land place ™~~™. loaac, mail-contractor, 65 Union street, p M Mrs., 4 St. Mary place. Crown street Mackay, James T. & Co., working silversmiths, jewellers, and opticians, dealers in fancy articles and cutlery, 75 Broad

street, h. Mackie place, p m ,™, Mrs., dealer in ready-made clothes, 82 Shiprow ™„ Misses, boarding school. Union terrace

Maclean, Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8 Union street, h. 8 John street, p m Macnab, Alexander, farmer, Westerton of Pitfodels, p m M'Allum, Mrs., 123 George street [lane

M'Alpin, Dugald, foreman (W. Simpson & Co.), h. 35 Summer M' Arthur, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Clarence street, near Cooperston buildings

M'Bey, Alexander, horse-hirer and horse dealer, h. W John st. M'Bean, Daniel, cabinet-maker, 43|^ Castle street, h. 122 Chapel street, p m John, teacher (Trinity School), h. Windy wynd John, boot and shoemaker. Bridge of Dee Mrs., late of Alves, 36 Skene terrace M'Boyle, William, mason, 33 Huntly street 129 NEW ABERDEEN. TM'CA— M'^DO

M'Call, Miss, matron, East prison M'Callum, James, tide-surveyor of customs, 10 Canal terrace ™ William, boatman, 53 St. Clement street M'Carron, Felix, broker, 2 Park street, p m M'Cluskie, Michael, vintner, 8 Justice street, p m M'Corabie, Dunn, & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 11 Upperkirkgate

„„ George, stabler, 1 1 Harriet street, p m ™ James Boyn, advocate, 103 Union st., h. 1 Albyn place, Rev. Robert, Rosemount place [p m manufacturers, and . . Thomas & Co., tobacco and snuff wholesale tea dealers, 51 Netherkirkgate „,^ William, furniture dealer, 44 Green, h. 9 Carmelite street, William, of Easter Skene, h. Easter Skene, p m [p m Mrs. Charles, broker, 18 Woolmanhill Mrs. Peter, 2 Charlotte street „™.™v. Mrs. Thomas, Richmond hill M'Condach, Harry, grain dealer, Holburn street, p

. Harry, jun., Holburn street M'Conochie, Alexander, English and mercantile academy, 13 Crown streetj h. 22 Kidd lane G. C, teacher of writing, 115 Union st., h. Kidd lane, p m „ J. R. (A. F. and L. As. Co.), 89 Union street Maconochie, James (G. & R. King, booksellers, &c.), 28 St. Nicholas street, h. 14 Blackfriars street Robert, Stamp Office, h. Skene square William, clerk (Gordon, Barron, & Co.), h. 31 Huntly st. M'Creary, Mrs., midwife, 191 Gallowgate M'CuUoch, Mrs., lodgings, 9 George street M'Donald, Alexander, managing sailmaker (Catto, Thomson, & Co.), 53 York street ,™,™. Alexander, clerk (Post Office), 21 Huntly street „ Alexander, M.D. (late Royal Artillery), Rubislaw park Alexander, stonecutter (of M'Donald & Leslie), 71 King

street, p m ^ Alexander, gardener, South Mile-end, p m shore porter, 7 Marischal street , Andrew, Gallowgate . Charles, spirit dealer, 165 & Cooper, tailors, 7 South Silver street David, manager (Bannermill), h. 35 Wales street, p m street . „ David, vintner, 89 Loch „„ Donald, weaver, 8 Park lane, p M George, furnishing tailor, 36 Broad street, h. 140 George street, p m George, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 Wellington street, h 21 Shiprow M'DO—M'GR] NEW ABERDEEN. 130

M-Donald, George, shipmaster (Robert M'William), h. Waterloo quay

James, cabinetmaker. King street, corner of East North

street, h, 48 Longacre, p m

James, patent lever -watch and clock maker, jeweller, sil- yersmith, auctioneer, and agent for the U. K. T. A Life

Association, 28 Broad street, h. 239 George street, p m

—. — John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 23 Gallowgate, h. 140 George street, p m

. John, road overseer, 64 Gerard street, p m John, late merchant, Cornhill

~™—. John, tailor, 7 Albion street ™, John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor. New Market, p m

. . John, clerk (Post Office), 21 Huntly street

. John, bookseller, 16 Crown st., h. 25 Bon-accord St., r m

—.,.— Neil, teacher of dancing, h. Ann street ,~™— Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 23 St. Nicholas street, h. 7 Flourmill brae William, spirit dealer, 12 West North sti-eet & Leslie, stonecutters, builders, and granite-polishers, east end of Constitution street

. Mrs., lodgings, 55 Schoolhill ™, Mrs., lodgings, 28 George street

, Mrs. Captain, 36 Union place ™™ Miss, dressmaker, 28 George street „™„ Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen street, h. 140 George street

M'Farlane, Alexander, clerk (National Bank), h. 1 Alford place ™ D., shoemaker, 39 East North street, h. above shop

, Mrs., 1 Alford place

. Mrs., late of Crathie, Wellington place M'Gilvray, George, provision dealer, 4 Exchequer row M'Gowan, Thomas & Co., leather dealers, 26 Schoolhill M'Gregor, Alexander, tailor, Newbridge, Hardgate

.,™, Hector, woollen draper, 258 George street John, shipmaster (Mariner), 7 Canal terrace

-. John, Park lane, p m „™ William, shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent street, p M

. Robert, hairdresser, Holburn street, p m ™ T. & A., vintners, Newbridge ~™ Mrs., provision seller, 60 Green M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, 5 Justice

street, h. 1 Chapel court, Justice street, p m

Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice street, h. 45 Castle street M'Gruer, Alexander, lodgings, 50 Causewayend

, . Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 50 Causewayend 131 NEW ABERDEEN. [M'GU—M'KE

M'Guffie, Thomas, letter carrier, 20 Trinity street M'Hardy, Dayid, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 66 Ne- therkirkgate, p m „^— James, advocate—^office, 58 ("!astle street, p m

James, house carpenter, Maybank, Hutcheon st., p M 1_p m

~, John, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 15 Back wynd> ,„^ & Robison, advocates, 58 Castle street Mrs. John, hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi, Union street ™„ Mrs., milliner, 8 St. Nicholas street

M'lutosh, Charles, wright, 45, h. 47 Blackfriars street

,™,— Daniel, blacksmith and machine-maker, Fish street, h-. Hanover lane, p m John, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer^ 37 Guestrow,, h, 5 Flourmill lane ™„— James, blacksmith, Flourmill brae, k. 12 Forbes street James, spirit dealer, 90 Loch street

James, tinsmith, 28, h. 21 Netherkirkgate,, p m

... ^ Rev. Simon (East Parish), 69 Dee street „™ William, hair cutter, 60 George street ™, William, boot and shoe maker, Thornton place, Guestrow Mrs-, midwife, 20, Hutcheon street .^ Miss, teacher, Hanover lane

M'Intyre, Henry, broker, 92 Gallowgate [Union st. George, guard (South Defiance^ Boyle's lodgings, 29 M'Kay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 21 East North street Alexander, boot maker and leather cutter, 18 Gallowgate,

k. 115 Gallowgate ~> Alexander, broker, 63 East North street ™„ David, hardware shop, 51 North Gallery, New Market George, slater, 93 Green George C, clerk, 13 Constitution street

, Hugh, piano-forte maker and spirit dealer, 29 Park street ~~ James, hosier and stay manufacturer, 55 Queen street

;, James, bootmaker, Milner's court, 25 Guestrow ™ John, bricklayer (Gas Company), h. at Works

. ., John, tailor, 26 Spa street

. John, grocer and baker, 25 Park street

. . Joseph, police officer, h. Catherine's court, Shiprow

—. — Neil, cabinet maker, 10 Gallowgate, h. 8 Gallowgate

., Mrs., 29 Bon-accord street

. Mrs., lodgings, 6 Union lane Miss, bonnetmaker, 23 Young street M'Kechnie, Alexander, shipmaster, 53 Commerce street M'Keezer, John, late Serjeant, R.A., Holburn street M'Kenzie, Alexander, currier, 13 Denbui'n terrace

„, Alexander (Munro & Gi'ant), Dee street, p m M'Kenzie, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene square, p m

—. . Charles, 38 Gordon street .w™— & Currie, skinners, Steps of Gilcomston David, superintendent of meters, h. 3 Hanover street ..™~ George, boot and shoe maker, 42 Regent quay

,™, ~, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend, h. 2 Hutcheon street

Rev. Hugh (Gaelic Church), /;. Skene place, p m —,™v. James, baker, 68 and 68 Qaeen street, p m —v. John, spirit dealer, 2 John street

^ John, manufacturer, 109 Skene street John, shipmaster (Helen), 18 Shiprow

-. . Captain Malcolm (H.E.I.C.S.), Frieudville, p m

—. —. Robert, police officer. Harper's court, West North street ™~,™, William, late clothier, h. Rosehill

. Mrs. George, Ruthrieston Lodge Mrs., sick-nurse, 45 Blackfriars street

„, ~, Mrs., 33 Summer street

. Mrs. John, 42 Bon-accord street ,™™„ Miss, of Ord, 55 Schoolhill

,. ™ Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1 Blackfriars street Mackie, Alexander, Mackie place, p m

„^ . Alexander, shipmaster, 89 Virginia street

™„ , Alexander, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 3 Black- friars street, and 37 St. Nicholas street & Co., dealers in sacks, green linens, dowlas, sporting and quarry powder, &c., 26 Queen street

™^ George, boot and shoe maker, 99 George st., h. 33 Harriet „^ George, engineer, 35 West North street [street John, confectioner, 10 Upperkirkgate, h. 30 St. Andrew street, p m

John, blockmaker (W. Hood & Co.) h. 5 Banuerraill st.

™» Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St. Clement St., p m ,™^™„ William, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., 29 St.

Nicholas street, h. 6 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill ™, William (of Mackie & Co.), billet-master, 26 Queen street,

h. 69 Bon-accord street, p M William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22, h. 24 George street, p m

. William, blacksmith, St. Clement street

~™,™- Miss, dressmaker, 1 Trinity quay

,. Mrs., muslin printing and millinery, 32 George street M'Kiddie, James, 30 East North street „ Rev. James, Methodist minister, 30 East North street M'Killiam, B. & W., confectioners, 52 Broad street

™„ Basil (of B. & W. M'Killiam), h. 6 North Broadford, p h iVI'Killiain, Robert, confectioner, 59 Union street M'Killiam), h. 3 Queen street, p m . William (of B. & W. M'Kinnon, James, cooper, 9 Trinity corner ™™ Lachlan, advocate—office, 3 Queen st., h. View place, p ji Lachlan, jun., advocate—office, 25 Marischal street, h. 34 Gallowgate, p m

William, ironmonger, h. View place, p m William & Co., iron merchants, founders, & hone manure manufacturers —Foundry and bone mill, 20 Spring- Mrs. Lachlan, Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate [garden M'Lachlan, James, hairdresser, 40 Castle street John, shoemaker, 32, h. 30 Upperkirkgate, p Bi School), h. Consti- . John, teacher (Free St. Clement's 24 tution street „^ William, broker, 64 Green M'Laren, George, manager of the carpet department (A. H. &

Sons), h. 150 South Crown street, p m James, collector of excise—office, 116 King street, h. 51 Schoolhill John, commission merchant, 25 Gallowgate, h. 65 Bon- accord street, p m William, M.D., 51 Schoolhill M'Laurin, Duncan, supervisor of excise —office, 112 King street,

h. Mitchell place M'Loay, William, broker, 52 Loch street, p m [p m M'Lean, Alexander, house-agent, M'Lean's court, 50 Gallowgate, Alexander, confectioner, 19 Schoolhill, h. above shop, p m ,„™,™ Donald, travelling merchant, 6 Causewayend G. Gordon, M.D., professor of Oriental languages, Maris- chal College, h. 23 Constitution street row . George, spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer James, 49 Commerce sti'eet John, clerk (Harbour office), h. 50 Gallowgate court, 50 Gallowgate, p m . plasterer, M'Lean's , John, Roderick, tea and spirit dealer, 42 Gordon street, h. and meal shop, 11 Bon-accord lane, p m „_ Mrs., 8 John street Mrs. Thomas, lodgings, 28 St. Andrew street M'Leod, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 33, h. 35 Summer lane Angus, manager (Aberdeen Tobacco-pipe Co.), and ge- neral agent, 85 West North St., /*. 22 St. Nicholas lane George, vintner, 58 Virginia street Robert, tinsmith, 52 Park street—workshop, 12 Justice

lane, h. 83 King street

William, tailor. Well court. Broad street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Ragg's lane. Broad st. —

MAC—M'WI] NEW ABERDEEN. 134

Macswein, Hugh, manager of the North of Scotland Equitable

Loan Company, 52 Union street, h. 83 Crown st., p M M'Lennan, Robert, spirit dealer and vintner, 14 Frederick street M'Millan, John, principal beadle (Free West Church), and

funeral waiter, h. 36 Woolmanhill

Peter, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 45, h. 46 Regent quay, p M ™„„ Robert & Co., skinners, Steps of Gilcomston

,™, Rev. Samuel (of the Relief Church), h. Bi-aehead, Gilcom-

, . William, currier, Jack's brae, p m [ston, p William (Ogg & M'Millan), h. 13 Commerce street M'Phail, Mrs. Donald, Honey brae, Rubislaw M'Nab, A.lex. & Co., lithographers, 9 and 10 South Gallery, New Market M'Pherson, Andrew, ironmonger and blacksmith, 43 North Gal- lery, New Market, h. 95 George street [p m „. Captain Duncan, late of the 52d foot, Rosemount place,

„„.— James, combmaker, 1i. Maberly street ^ John, notary public and messenger-at-arms, 47 South St- Andrew street

John, comb manufacturer, Steps of Gilcomston, h. 4 Rose- mount terrace, p m

„. John, shipmaster (Concord), 54 Quay „ ™ Paul, hardware shop, 53 North Gallery, New Market Peter, hardware shop, 44 North Gallery, New Market

& Rannie, boot and shoe makers, 260, h. 262 George st.

„. ,— William, bookseller, 63, h. 61 Gallowgate, p m William, provision merchant, 24 Basement floor. New Mrs. Duncan, lodgings, 262 George street [Market

—. — Mrs., lodgings, 13 Marischal street —.,™, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Marischal street Misses, 24 Union place

Misses, dressmakei's, 1 Justice lane M'Phie, Mrs. Neil, broker, 38 Lodge Walk [ings, p M'Rae, James, distiller (Strathdee Distillery), Cooperston build-

~~.— John, brewer (Cadenhead, Barron, & Co.), A. Holburn st. ,~~~~, Miss, sick-nurse, 1 Blackfriars street

M'Robbie, James, flesher, 148i George street, h. 58 John street — John, dyer, 139 Gallowgate, p m —„,^ Peter, gardener. Love lane, p m

Macrobin, Dr., professor of medicine, Marischal College, h. 13 Silver street, p m M'Taggart, Donald, salesman to the Aberdeen Co-operatives, 156,

ii. 99 Gallowgate,

M'William, James, clerk (A. Hall & Sons), Footdee, h. 63 Col- lege street —

131 135 NEW ABERDEEN. [M'WI—MAR

M'William, Miss, teacher, Davidson's school, Footdee Mactier, Anthony, of Durris, Durris House Maguire, James, dealer in clothes, 49 Queen street Mail and General Coach Offices, 65 Union street Main, Tlaomas, vintner. Bridge of Dee, p

,~~-™, David, shipmaster (Isabella and Ann), /(. Affleck street ™~.«™ Mrs., midwife, 11 Drum's lane Mair, James, advocate, p m William (of Gifford & Mair), 57 Huntly street, p M Miss, 55 Schoolhill

Maitland, George, agent for Blackie & Son, publishers, Glasgow ; also, for the John o'Groat Journal, Elgin Courant, and

Scottish Guardian newspapers, 40 Broad street, h. 56 Causewayend, p M —«™ James & Co., candlemakers, 42 Netherkirkgate —~™ John, merchant, 23 Union place, p m Peter, feuar, Causewayend, p ,™.— Richard, vintner. Bridge of Dee Robert (of J. Maitland & Co.), h. Garvock street, p bf

William, merchant, A. 1 St. Clement street, p m Mrs., lodgings, 83 Union street

—,,— Mrs., Marywell place Malcolm, James, labourer, Denburn side, p

James, writer (Blaikie & Smith), h. 56 Chapel street ™-™~ Mrs., 70 Dee street Miss, Anderson's cottage. Gooseberry bank

Mann, James, mason, Charles street, p John, boot and shoe maker, 17 Longacre

— .— John, shipmaster (Harriet), 6 Hanover street

. .— William, wright, 85 Chapel street, h. 32 Summer street

,~ William, tailor. Lodge Walk Manly, Miss, teacher of dancing and deportment. County rooms,

h. 2 Chapel street [p m

Manuel, Charles, stone merchant, Waterloo quay, h. 23 Broad st.,

,~~~™ J. & J., manufacturers of effervescing champaigne, lemon- ade, and soda water, Chronicle court. Queen street, A. 91 King street

March, J., German-clock maker, 42 George street ™ Matthew, German-clock maker, 42 George street Marsh, James, shipmaster (Caroline), 1 1 Carmelite street Marnoch, Alexander, messenger and housekeeper. Custom-house Marquis, Geoi-ge, accountant, 147 Union street, h. 134 Crown street, p m Marr, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Windmill brae

™„™v. George (of Marr & Milne), /*. 31 Wales street James, flesher, 36 New Market, h. Holburn street MAR—MAS] NEW ABERDEEN. 136

Marr & Milne, flesliers (successors to James Williamson), 30 }lai' and 31 Wales-street Market, and 11 and 12 New Market

John, piano-forte maker and tuner, 115 Union street, p m < Marshall, Allan A., brassfounder, coppersmith, and gasfitter, 51

West North street, and 34 Littlejohn street, h. 95 King street, p m ™ Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and brassfounder, Oliver's

court, 12 Upperkirkgate, h. 2 Charlotte street David, painter and glazier, 13 Diamond street, p m

John C, (Broadford Co-operatives), /;. 247 George st.

. John, clerk (Arbuthnot & M'Combie, 3 Trinity quay),

k. 95 King St.

. Peter, overseer (Richards & Co., Broadford), h. 20 Skene Mrs., grocer, 104 Green [square Mrs., midwife and sick-nurse, 247 George street

Martin, Alexander, collector of Merchant Seamen's Fund, 1 Constitution street— ofiice, 33 Regent quay, p m —,„„ Alexander, agent, 3 Little Chapel street, p m Charles, shipmaster (Edward), 12 Yeats' lane

David, manager (Edinburgh Chemical Co.), 37 Castle st. George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. North Broadford, p ^ James, slater, 68 Broad street

—™~ John & James, fleshers, 51 and 52 New Market, h. 9 St. Nicholas street

. John, shipmaster (Margaret Hardy), 1 Constitution street

. John, sen., flesher, 23 New Market, h. Holburn place

™ John, 3d clerk, customs, h. 112 Chapel street

~ John, jun., flesher (of J. & J.), /;. 9 St. Nicholas st, p m ™,™- Robert, flesher, 15 Poultry Market, h. Tollahill, Banchory

Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, and mealseller, 1

Causewayend, k. 1 Catherine street, p m

.—.„-™ Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union street, h. Cruden's

court, 22 Broad street, p i.i

„ William, flesher, 50 New Market, h. Bridge of Dee

. ™. Mrs., 70 Gallowgate

,™,~™ Mrs. James, 1 Flourmill lane

. . Mrs., provision shop, 27 Netherkirkgate Massie, Alexander, Church street

. James Ignatius, engineer and late manager Aberdeen

Gas-light Company, h. 56 Union street, p ii

^ . James, tailor, Sutherland's court, 126 Gallowgate Marianus, advocate— office, 36 Union street, h. 2 Long- acre, Broad street, p m ,™.— Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 56 Union street Masson, Alexander, Sugarhouse lane, p m Alexander, printer, 29 Frederick street Masson, Alexander, shipmaster (Triumph), 23 Virginia street „ „„ Andrew, accountant, and agent for the United Kingdom Temperance Life Assurance Company, Well of Spa „„ Andrew, 30 Gallowgate

James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 53 Gallowgate, It. 1 Littlejohn street, p m „™™™ John, baker, Gallowgate, corner of Gerard street John, wood merchant. King street, A. Neilson lane

. Robert, cabinet-maker and furniture dealer, 19 Justice street, p m ^„ Thomas, flesher, 158 George street, and 60 Basement floor. New Market, p m [Guestrow .„^ Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Exchequer row, h. 5 _„ William, cooper, Holburn street

. . Mrs. George, dealer in old clothes, 25 East North street „^ Mrs. Samuel, 24 Union row ™ Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, 133 Skene street street . . Miss, teacher, Holburn Mather, John, commission agent. Concert court. Broad street, h. Crown street, p m William, spirit dealer, 88 Chapel street Matthew, Alexander C, sui-geon, 3 Canal terrace, p m

. Alexander C, manufacturer of aerated soda water, lemon- ade, &c., Canal lane. Canal terrace „„ Alexander, insurance-broker, and manager Sea Insurance

Company, 57, h. 24 Marischal street, p m

. James, forgeman (J. Duffus & Co.), 53 York street ^„™ James, mason, 30 Summer street

John, late baker, 53 Wellington st., p M

, ™, John, grocer, 67 /;. 69 Shiprow, p m

]Matthews, William, jun., leather merchant, h. 261 George St., p m „™„„ William, sen., leather merchant, 261 George street Matheson, John, vintner, Concert Court, Broad street, p M & Co., merchant tailors, 5 Union buildings ™ P. (of Matheson & Co.), Old Aberdeen „_ Mrs., 27 Dee street Mrs., midwife, 59 Huntly street Mathewson, Mrs. Alexander, nursery, Connigarhill, Links Mathieson, Isaac, silk mercer and haberdasher, bonnet, plait, shawl, and millinery rooms, 33 Union street, h. 2 St. Catherine's wynd, p m James, broker, 11 Justice street „™„™ John, saddler, 84 Green

— ,—. Peter, proprietor, 14 Kidd lane, p m —.„™ Robert, carter, 24 Virginia street —™-, William, druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, A. 10 Black's buildings

N 2 MAT—MEL] NEW ABERDEEN. 138

Mathleson, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 20 St. Nicholas street Mrs., lodgings, 16 Commerce street Maurice, Mrs., 29 Justice street Maver, Alexander, blacksmith, Holburn street ~™. George, farmer, Ruthrieston, p ~~ John, slater, 42 Causewayend [row Miss, matron. House of Refuge, Duthie's court, 45 Guest- Miss, teacher. Girl's Hospital, 56 Gallowgate Mavers, Charles, iiesher, 4 Wales-street Market, h. Shuttle lane Mearns, Alexander, painter, 86 Green [p m Daniel, shipmaster (Duchess of Sutherland), 2 Yeats' lane, ™, James, berthmaster, 6 Baltic street—office. Regent quay, near Canal basin ™. James, packer of china, glass,and stoneware, h. 5 Guestrow ™. John, spirit dealer, 86 Woolmanhill

. John, watch and clock maker, 12 Schoolhill, h. 41 St.

Nicholas street, p r.i Robert builder, 53 Bon-accord street, p M .w™ William shipmaster (Helen), 2 Yeats' lane

. Mrs., lodgings, 53 Bon-accord street] .„ Mrs., midwife, 5 Guestrow

., . Miss, Chapel court, 61 Gallowgate ~« Miss, Holburn street Medd, George, veterinary surgeon, 31 Marisehal street MeflFet, Mrs. George, haberdasher, 204 Gallowgate Mein, James, surgeon-dentist, 11 Crown street Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer, h. 1 Marisehal street Melville, Eliezer, ironmonger (of T. Melville & Sons), h. Fer- guson's court, 108^ Gallowgate

bi . Thomas, sen., h. Melville's court, 106 Gallov/gate, p

Thomas, jun., ironmonger, h. 87 Gallowgate, p m ^„ Thomas & Sons, iron merchants, wholesale ii-onmongers, plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106, h. 108 Gal- lowgate William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate, h. Kingsland place, Broadford, p m „™ Miss, straw-bonnet maker, 37 Summer street

Melvin, George, boot and shoe maker, 16 George street, Zt. 29 Slicne street, p m „„ George, hairdresser, 4 South Gallery, New Market James, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, h. 41 Belmont street, p m -,™ James, wright, 32 Hutcheon street, p M „„ & Co., drysalters, grocers, and spirit dealers, 83 West

North street, /(. above shop, p M

,— John, musician, 4 Schoolhill 139 NEW ABERDEEN. [MEL—MID

Melvin, Robert, wright, 95 Chapel street

, ™. Miss, staymaker, 81 Shiprow Mennie, Alexander, merchant, 46 Upperkirtgate, h. 87 Hut- cheon street, p M David, clerk, 269 George street ^„ James, land-surveyor, Hardgate John, boot and shoe maker, 1 Rosemount terrace „™_„ William, tea and spirit merchant, Ilolburn street, p

Menzies, John, leather-cutter, 8, /;. 6 Woolmanhill, p m 48 Woolmanhill _„ . Christian, sick-nurse, Mercer, Ilay, watch and clock maker, 27 West North street, p m

,„ _, John, wright, 22 Hutcheon street Merchant, Alexander, house carpenter and cabinetmaker, Char-

lotte street, h. 32 St. Andrew street _„ Isaac, shipmaster (Volant), 37 Marischal street ™.™„ Seamen's Office, 33 Regent quay lane . Mrs., 13 Chronicle Meston, Alexander, farmer, Denhead of Rubislaw, p Alexander, late dyer, Holburn place, p m ™~,™, James, grocer, 6 East North street John, stabler, 13 Princes street Robert, merchant, 135 Skene street ,™.™. Seaton, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 James street Thomas, teacher of English, &c., 56 Union street, A. 17 Golden square, p m Rev. William, teacher of languages, 45 Schoolhill, p m well place , Mrs. John, 18 Mary Meyers, Lazarus, general merchant, 1 Flourmill lane Michie, George, cooper, 7 Flourmill brae, P m lodgings, 11 Bon-accord street, p m , James, Michigan Investment Co.—Murray & M'Combie, cashiers and agents, 103 Union street Middleton, Alexander, blacksmith, 70 Park street merchant, George street, h. 12 Jopp's lane . . Francis, wood James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, h. 48 Summer James, candlemaker, 40 Wales street, p m [st., p m _„ John, cabinetmaker, 99 George street lane, ,™.™. Peter, tailoi-, 6 Crown street, h. Justicemill P M Union rovr, h. Gordon's court, 24 . Robert, builder, 24 Gordon street, p m Samuel, teller (Aberdeen Bank), h. Ash cottage, Skene street, p m _„ Mrs. James, Braehead, Gilcomston „„, Mrs., wool and worsted mei-chant, 95 Gallowgate ^ Mrs., 14 East North street Miss, dressmaker, 19 Huntly street —

Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 95 Gallowgate Military Hospital, Castlehill Millar, Alexander, flesher, Wales-street Market, h. Albion street

,™_™-v George, rope and twine manufacturer, 40 Pai-k street, p bi

. James, flesher, 12 Wales-street Market, A. 19 Wales street

™ James, tobacco-pipe maker, 72 Loch St., h. 55 George st.

, William, tailor, 69 Queen street, p M Mrs., lodgings, 243 George street Miller, Brothers (London Hat Co.), 31 Uuion street

.^ James A., advocate (Blaikie & Smith), li. Albyn place

. . John, provision dealer, 31, h. 9 Guestrow

. John, shipbroker and general agent, 63 Park street, p bi .™, Mrs., Albyn place Milne, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 27 Marischal street,

h. 16 Huxter row

. , Alexander, gai'dener, Carnationfield, near Rosemount terrace, p

™™ Alexander, baker, 83, h. 85 Gallowgate, p bi

. Alexander, tailor, 14 Dee street Alexander, of Pittrichie, wholesale grocer, snuff and to-

bacco manufacturer, 14 Young street, h. above ware- house, and Pittrichie house, p Ji ^ Cruden & Co., manufacturers of threads, shoe-threads, and linens. Spring-garden, Windmill brae, and Gordon's mills

~. Charles, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.), h. 34 Chapel st.

David, merchant, /;. 24 St. Andrew street, p M ~—~™ David, -wright, 2 Martin's lane

. ,—. George, vintner, 10 Langstane place, p m —.™„ George, mason, Kingsland place, George street

-. George, road contractor, Ferryhill cottage, p ™ George, watch and clock maker, 29 Mealmarket lane .™—™ George, spirit dealer, 87 Woolmanhill

. . James, shore porter, vintner, and sedan chairman, 13 Exchequer row „.—~™ James, shipmaster, 12 Mary well street

,. James, vintner, Wellington road

, James (Milne's lodgings), 51 Marischal street James, agent, 54 Quay ,.„„ James, Mill of Buchanston meal and barley warehouse, 72 Br-oad street

. John, agent for Mill of Inverury, Canal terrace, /;. 2 Garvock street

John B. (of W. Milne & Son), h. 103 Union street, p bi

—: John, wholesale confectioner, h. and warehouse, 21 Gal- lowgate, P BI 141" NEW ABERDEEN. [MIL—MIL

Milne, John, gardener, Willo"wbaDk, p John, letter carrier, 29 Loch street John, timber merchant. King street, near Nelson street John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), 93

Union street, h. 10 Green John, clerk of Police, Police Office, 50 St. Nicholas street,

h. 10 Green John D., advocate, 54 Union street, h. 40 Skene ter., p m John, carter, Fish street, p m

John S., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Virginia street Joseph, horse-shoer and farrier, 3 Farrier lane and Lang- stane place, h. 49 Constitution street, p m Low, & Co., manufacturers and woollen drapers, 1 Union buildings Peter, late shipmaster, 55 Virginia street, p m Peter, overseer (William Allen, Waterloo quay), h. Sugar- house lane Robert, teacher, 19 Marischal street Robert, timber measurer, Hardgate Robert, late tidewaiter, 32 St. Clement street Robert, shipmaster (Malta), Hanover lane Robert, manufacturer, 9 Black's buildings Roger, 11 Schoolhill, p m Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunnyside, p Thomas, master shipwright (Hall & Sons, Footdee), k. St. Clement street William (of W. Milne & Son), h. 32 Adelphi, p m William, shipping clerk (A. Hadden & Sons) William (of Marr & Milne), h. 32 Adelphi court, p m William, manufacturer (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. 34 Chapel street William, nailer, John street William, carter, 13 Sugai-house lane, p m William, contractor. Bridge of Dee William, boot and shoe maker, 17 St. Nicholas street, h. 11 Schoolhill, PM William & Son, grocers, tea and spirit merchants, 37 and 39 Broad street, and 195 Union street William, late painter and glazier, h. W. Milne's court, 60 Gallowgate, p m William, spirit dealer, 20 Green Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 1 6 Constitution street Mrs. Captain, 51 Chapel street Mrs. David, midwife, 24 St. Andrew street Mrs. G., 55 Shiprow Mrs. James, Provost Milne's court, 65 Gallowgate MIL—MIT] NEW ABERDEEN. 142

Milne, Mrs. Robert, straw-hat and stay maker, 15, h. 17 Queen st. ,-™~™ Mrs. William, lodgings, 30 Broad street ™ Mi's., stabler, 13 Harriet street ™ Mrs., provision merchant, 3 St. Andrew street Mrs., 31 Wales street Mrs., lodgings, 59 Longacre

—. — Mrs., midwife, 41 Harriet street Mrs., flesher, 11 Wales-street Market, A. 16 Wales street

™„—n, Mrs., 40 Constitution street ™. Miss, teacher (Infant School), Princes street Miss Barbara, sick-nurse, 41 Harriet street „„ Miss Catherine, fancy knitter, 11 Schoolhill

. Miss, Elspeth, dressmaker, 11 Drum's lane

. Miss Margaret, register office, 3 Guestrow Miss, teacher of piano-forte and singing, 19 Marischal st,

™~—. Miss, 75 Union street -~ Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 14 Thistle street Miss, dress and straw bonnet maker, 29 Loch street ,„. Miss, dressmaker, 54 Shiprow Misses, white seamstresses, Milne's court, 60 GaUowgate Minty, James, assistant inspector of police, 28 Princes street

Minto, William, superintendent of patent slip, h. 28 Wellington street, p m

—. —. William & Co., boatbuilders, York place Mirrielees, John, manufacturer. Crown street William, merchant. Twin cottage, Holburn street, p m Mitchell, Alexander, assistant pilot-master. New Pier — Alexander, clerk (Commercial Bank), h. 20 Quay [st.

—, —, Alexander, overseer ( A. Rainnie, builder), h. head of Spa Alexander, bookseller, stationer, and binder, 20 Upper-

kirkgate, h. 20 Spittal, p m Charles, spirit dealer, 41 Guestrow, p m —..™- David, Mill of Murtle Warehouse, 3 Commerce street ™.v,— David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire and Life As- surance Company, 8 Castle street, p M —.~™ David, blacksmith. Castle brae, h. Duthie's house, Castle-

—.—. Daniel, machine maker, 37 Park street, p m [brae

—. — George, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 8, A. 13 Black's buildings, P M

—. — George M., spirit dealer, 12 Castle street ™™~- George, mason, 91 Chapel street ~v™™^ James, cutler, optician, and dealer in toys, trinkets, &c., Shuttle lane, p m James, gardener, Fountainhall James, late merchant, Ann street

,~. . James, mason, 93 Chapel street, p m Mitchell, James, piano-forte tuner, and repairer of musical in-

struments, 35 Union terrace, h. 105 Skene street ™ James, broker, 80 Queen street —™~ James, gardener, Hardgate —™™ John, publisher and newspaper agent, 23, h. 36 Queen street, v m John, builder, 4 Little Chapel street, p m ~™— John, shipmaster, 6 Constitution street, p m John, tinsmith, 6 Hanover street Peter, labourer, Gilcomston, p m

Robert, jun., sub-accountant (National Bank), h. 20 Re- gent quay

Robert, manager (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), h. 20 Regent quay, p m ~< Thomas, engineer (J. Duffus & Co.), h. Footdee, p m

Rev. William L. (Free Holburn Church), h. 139 Skene street, p m ™ William, mason, west end of Thistle street

,,™- —. William, hecklemaker, 197 Gallowgate ~™—- William, shipmaster, 63 Regent quay William, wright, 32 Union row William, bookseller, fancy stationer, and jeweller, 81 Union street, p m

„ . William, teacher (Girls' Hospital), 107 George street William, clerk (Police Office), Hutcheoa street Mrs., Mitchell place. King street .~™— Mrs., midwife, 91 Chapel street ™„ Mrs., lodgings, 21 Summer ctreet

Mrs., pattern-printing establishment, 10 St. Nicholas st. Mrs. Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmont street

Mrs., dressmaker, 5, Donald's court, 20 Sehoolhill Misses, dressmakers, 41 Guestrow

Miss, I Chapel street Miss, dressmaker, 65 Chapel street Mofifat, John, gardener, Outseat, Pitmuxton, p

, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Back wynd Mrs., sick-nurse, 3 Denbui'n

Moir, Alexander, provision seller, 25 Sehoolhill ,™. Alexandei", late hosier, Moir's court, 103 Gallowgate, p m ™„™„ B. (of J. Moir & Son), h. 36 Marischal street, p m .~™„~w, Francis, vintner, funeral and occasional waiter, 72 West North street, p m

George, of Denmore, h. Denmore, p m

George, tailor, 10 Shiprow

„^ James, surgeon 3, h. 5 Skene row

, James, M.D., Braehead cottage, Old Aberdeen, p m Moir, James, boot and shoe maker, 71 East North street —~— James & Co., clothiers and tailors, 5 King street, h. 86^ Crown street, p m John, messenger-at-arms, 35 George street John, spirit dealer, 6 Trinity street John & Son, preservers of all kinds of animal and vege- table food in a fresh state, 56 Virginia street „^ Robert, wine merchant, 23 Adelphi, Union street, p m

William (Mr. Edmond, advocate, 64 Union street), A. 13 Diamond street

. William, tailor, 85 Chapel street „™. Mrs,, vintner, Wellington street „ Mrs. Dr., 63 Guestrow ™, Mrs., of Raeden, h. 36 Schoolhill ^ Mrs., late wool merchant, 55 Gallowgate „ Mrs., register office, 35 George street Mrs. William, 30 Schoolhill ,™„™. Miss, of Raeden, 193 Union street ™ Miss, dressmaker, 18 Marywell street Misses, 8 Guestrow ,™, Miss Isabella, bonnetmaker, 23 George street Mollison, Alexander, jeweller, 60 Gordon street, p m

David, porter and spirit dealer, 26, /(. 25 Quay, r m James, Union Hotel, 25 Union street, p m James, grocer, 4 St. Clement street John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia street William, teacher, English and commercial academy, 115 Union street Mrs. Captain William, 40 Union place Moncur, James, driver (Banff mail-gig), 264 George street Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 31 Marischal street Montgomery, Francis, grocer and confectioner, 24 Broad street,

/(. 11 Sugarhouse lane

™™«~ James, grocer and spii'it dealer, 129 King street More, Misses, dressmakers, 9 Commerce street Misses (of the late Collector's family of the Customs), 71 Dee street

Morgan, James, foreman, shipwright (.1. Hall & Sons), /(. Waterloo quay

,„, John, cabinetmaker. College street, h. Well court John, shipmaster (St. Nicholas), 8 Yeats lane, p M William, hairdresser, 5 Skene street

Morice, Alexander, shipowner, h. Nellfield

D. R., advocate, h. 12 Golden square, p m & Anderson, advocates, 233 Union street Mrs. Alexander, 4 West Craibstone street 145 . NEW ABERDEEN. [MOR—MOR

Morice, Mrs. R., 233 Union street west Mrs. Isobella, 165 Union street Morison, Alexander, shipmaster (City of Aberdeen), 13 Prince Regent street, p M Alexander, pilot-master, Ne\v pier, p m [p m

Alexander (of Morison & Gray), A. 1 1 Union buildings, Alexander, jun., writer, 13 Prince Regent street Charles, shore porter, 6 St. Catherine's wynd

David, woollen draper, 2 Castle street, h. 25 Queen st., p M George, coach guard (Earl of Fife), h. 73 Netherkirkgate, George, M.D., 15 Constitution street, p m [p m & Gray, silk mercers, shawlmen, and linen drapers, 119 Union street James, gardener, Di'ywell park, Loanhead, p

John, spirit dealer, Quay, h. 1 St. Mary place, p m John, shipmaster, 15 Constitution street, p m ~^— John, tea dealer, 85 Causewayend

,~~~~- Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Company, Inches), /;. 50 Bon-accord street Theodore, watch and clock maker. Bridge of Dee

William, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. 27 Windy wynd, p M William, tailor, Downie's court, 65 Broad street William, writer, 20 Belmont street William, engineer, 2 Lobban's court. Castle street

. William, 57 Gerard street, p m

.— Mrs. William, 1 1 Union buildings,

. . Mrs., 54 Chapel street Morrell, Thomas, -vintner, Red Lion, Broad street Morren, Miss, 29 Dee street

Morrice, Alexander, ironmonger (W. M'Kinnan & Co.), A. 36 King street, p m Alexander, shipowner, Nellfield house, p m -~„~~ James, innkeeper and lodgings, 42 Quay, p m ..^ Miss, dressmaker, 9 Correction wynd Mortimer, Alexander, baker, 10 Virginia street, head of Theatre

lane, h. and sale shop, 42 Marischal street, p m James, coppersmith, 6 Black's buildings Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 55 Dee street, p m Robert, iron merchant, 12 St. Paul street, and Ironmongers' court, 14 Upperkirkgate, A. 118 Crown street, p m Sutherland, & Co., worsted spinners, hosiers, and girth manufacturers. Canal road William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St. Nicholas street, p m Mrs., 118 Crown street —

MOW—MURl NEW ABERDEEN. 146

Mowat, Alexander (of Barker, Mowat, & Barker), proprietor of Jliii hot and cold sea-water baths at Seabeach and 10 Quay, h. 3 Blackfriars street, p m ™ Alexander, broker, 38 Marisehal street George, silk-hat maker and furrier, 7 Netherkirkgate ~~ James, tailor and renovator of gentlemen's wearing ap- parel, 8 Flourmill brae, p m

- , ——. John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 10 Justice street workshop, Sinclair's close, h. 9 Guestrow, p m Mrs. James, 151 Crown street Muckle, Alexander, vintner, Causewayend

Muil, Francis, baker, 153 George street, and 50 John street, h. 155 George street, p m „„—™ John, baker, 41 Schoolhill, p m William, painter and glazier, 6 Carnegie's brae

Muir, Alexander, advocate, 36 Union st, h. Loirston house, p bi & Allan, advocates, 36 Union street -~,-~™ John, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.). Rennie's lodgings,

Muirden, James, mason, 91 Gallowgate [79 King st. Monro, Charles, 18 Silver street ™™— David, advocate, 18 Adelphi, A. 18 Silver street —™- Donald, wright, Thomson's court, 61 Broad street George, h.\% Silver street, p

„™~-~ Joseph, stonecutter, 105, h. 103 West North street -™.™, Mrs., late of Huutly, 18 Silver street

Munro, Alexander, turner, fishing rod and tackle maker, 118, h. 120 King street, p m ™™— & Grant, woollen drapers, 85 Union street David (of J. & D. Munro), A. 82 Skene street, p si

. James, shipmaster, Bon-accord lane, p m

'\ , James & David, boot and shoe makers, 48 Upperkirkgate,

Ii. Jack's brae, p m

. John, surveyor of taxes — oflB.ce, 85, h. 84 Union st, p m

Captain George, staff ofl&cer of pensioners, 144 King st.

. Kenneth, boot and shoe maker and leather cutter, 78, h, 80 George street, p bi

—.,.— Robert, artist, 3 Affleck place ~v—,™ Roderick, shoemaker, 28 St. Clement street

™.v..—. William, shoemaker, 4 Jopp's lane, p bi Mrs., staymaker, 120 King street Mrs., 39 Summer street ™~— Margai'et, dressmaker, 18 John street

Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller, 36 St. Nicholas street, k. 1

Forbes street, p bi ™. William, cabinetmaker, Denburn terrace Murray, Alexander, shore porter, 18 Shiprow NEW ABERDEEN. [MUR—MUT

Murray, Alexander, blacksmith, 12, /*. 14 Thistle street

™ . Andrew, advocate, 44 Skene terrace, p M Andrew Geddes, clerk (Aberdeen Lime Company), h. Springbank terrace

^~ Charles, letter carrier, 25 Frederick street

,—„~. Dq.niel, flesher, 5 Basement floor, New Market & M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union street —«™ & Morison, managers (Aberdeen Lime Company), Provost Blaikie's quay. Inches & Garden, advocates, 50 Scboolhill

George, merchant (W. Smith, jun.), 106 Union street,

h. 69 College street

~- George, clerk (Cadenhead, Barron, & Co.), h. 13 Bon- accord street, p m

™ ^ George, tinplate worker, 33, /;. 31 Chapel street, p m George, builder, 63 Park street, p m ™ Isaac, tailor, 7 Union buildings James, advocate, 48, h. 50 Scboolhill, p m James, boot and shoe maker, 52, h. 50 Upperkirkgate, p m James, clerk (Farquhar & Gill), h. 112 Causewayend —™~ James, provision merchant, 54 Gallowgate

—,™. Rev. John (Free North Church), /*. 30 Skene terrace, pm

.—«™ John, tobacconist (M'Combie, Dunn, & Company), h. 74 Hutcheon street ~™™~ John, spirit dealer, 49 Frederick street

— .— John, shoemaker, 26 Princes street —.,-™ John, clerk (National Bank), h. Springbank terrace ^ Peter, broker, 7 Park street

„ . Robert, confectiotlei', 11, h. Brebner's court, 9 Castle St., pm ™ William, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co.) — office, 2 Lime

sheds. Inches, h. Springbank terrace, p M

, William, builder, 58 John street, p M — William, brushmaker, 31 Chapel street, p bi William, flesher, h. Loanhead, p m William, jun., flesher, 39 New Market, h. 139 Hadden

. street, Woodside William, treasurer to the Operative Mutual Assurance Society, 52 Gerard street —.™, William, tobacconist, 46 Netherkirkgate William, writer, 46 Netherkirkgate

—,— William, tailor, 74 George street & Scott, chimney sweepers, 46 Gallowgate Mrs., vintner, 81 Windmill brae

^.„„™ Mrs. George, last maker. Plasterer's court, 70 Gallowgate

Mustard, Robert, tailor, 145, h. 143 George street, p m Mutch, James, shoemaker, 36 Virginia street MUT—NIC] NEW ABERDEEN. 148

Mutch, John, gardener, Lochhead, p Robert, blacksmith, 22 Dee street, p m

Nairne, Mrs., 46 Schoolhill

Napier, George, contractor, 66 West North street

„™—. George, vintner, Holburn street National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42 Castle street Naughton, Mrs., lodgings, 35 Blackfriars street Neil, Joseph cart and plough wright, 103 West North street, p m

—. —. Mrs,, vintner, 44 Quay

Nelson, Alexander, shomaker, 1 1 Gerard street Charles, builder and stonecutter, Union wynd and Union

street, /(. Summer street, corner of Union row, p M

—. — Daniel, spirit dealer, Holburn street —,™. Geoi-ge, blockmaker and boatbuilder, Wellington road, p m George, jun., 5 Summer lane William, h. 5 Summer lane, p m

~ Mrs., housekeeper. Trinity-hall, 1 Trinity corner Neish, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 14 Dee street Ness & Laing, coach builders, Bon-aecord street ™ Robert (of Ness & Laing), 3 Thistle place

Netherlands Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson— office. Bank of Scotland court. Castle street

Nevitt, George, manager (Vernon Ca's works), h. & 33 Wales st. i Newbridge Brewery, Hardgate [street Newland, Charles, supervisor of excise, Bexhill cottage, Holburn Newlands, Rev. James (of St. Clement's Parish), h. 4 Canal terrace Newson, John, Mill street Nicol, Alexander (of A. & W. Nicol), merchant and shipowner, h. Seaton farm. Old Aberdeen, p ™™-™ A. & W., merchants and shipowners, 56 Marischal street Alexander, lime meter, 3 Hanover street

Alexander, cooper, 49, h. 47 Guestrow ™~~™ Francis H., 159 King street, p m

, George, carter, 15 Young street George, overseer (W. Routledge & Son, 219 Gallowgate), h. 190 West North street

. G. J., M.D., 1 St. Nicholas street, p m

. James, advocate, 18 Adelphi, p m

. James, clerk (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. Old Aberdeen

. James, bulker. Harbour ofBice, h. Shore brae

. James, jun., writer (T. & N. Burnett), h. 18 Adelphi

. James, & David Monro, advocates, 18 Adelphi, Union st.

. John, shipmaster (Isabella), 23 Prince Regent street

. John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 20, h. 22 Shiprow, p M

. John, teacher of vocal music, 5 St. Andrew street Nicol, John, tailor, 2 Broad street, p m [p bi

Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10 Exchequer row, h. 8, ™- Whinton, ropemaker, 5 Mounthooly

William (of A. & W. Nicol), h. 1 St. Nicholas street

. W. W., portrait painter, 86 Crown street

™„ , Mrs. Andrew, 4 Dee street

,. Mrs., broker, 93 Gallowgate ,™»— Mrs., vintner, 18 Wellington street NicoU, Alexander, turner, 2 Barnett's close, Guestrow

. John, turner, 9 Barnett's close

Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith, 11, /«. 5 Causewayend, p m ~,-w™- James, book-keeper (Hall & Sons), ^.115 York street

™.„,™v. Thomas Balford, of the Customs, 14 Silver street Mrs. Wilson, 26 Bon-accord terrace -™<™„ Mrs., lodgings, 6 Bon-accord terrace „™ Mrs., lodgings, 59 Marisehal street

,™, . Mary, provision seller, 2 Frederick street Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon street, p m

William, artist, 95 Skene street Nisbet, Alexander, mason, Stonytown, p m Andrew, soapmaker, 94 Loch street, h. 199 King st, p m & Robertson, ship insurance brokers, agents for the Na- tional London Fund Life Assurance Society, and Ship- wreck Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society, 47 Marisehal street [p m

h. Stonytown, Rubislaw, . James (of Nisbet & Robertson), Niven, Alexander, slater, 2 Littlejohn street Noble, William, police mason, 28 Causewayend Norrie, Mrs., 3 Kidd lane Norris, Mrs., teacher, 60 Queen street

. ..™, Miss, matron. Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn place North British Australasian Loan Company— office, 31 Gallowgate North British Fire and Life Insurance—T. & N. Buruett, advo- cates, 25 Belmont street, and Andrew Murray, advo- cate, 103 Union street, agents North Broadford Bread Co., 5 North Broadford—John Rattray, manager, ^.12 Causewayend North of Scotland Banking Company, Castle street—Henry Paterson, manager North of Scotland Fire and Life Assurance Company—William Chalmers, manager—office, 3 King street North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company—H. Macswein, manager— entries, M'Combie's court, 52 Union street, and 51 Netherkirkgate North of Scotland Steam Navigation Company's Office—J. DufFus & Co.'s works

o2 NOR—OSW] NEW ABERDEEN. 150

Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Charles Chalmers, ad- vocate, agent—office, 147 Union street Notman, Robert R., manager (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assu- rance Co.), 89 Union street, p M Nuttal, Mrs Dr., 91 Bon-accord street

Odu-Fkllows' Arms and Commercial Hotel, 41 Queen street Ogg, Alexander, land surveyor, 115 Union street David, basket maker, 43 Upperkirkgate „ Henry (Henry Ogg & Co.), h. Holburn street, p

— .—. Henry & Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston

. & M'Millan, watch and clock makers, nautical instrument

makers, ,53 Marischal street

William F., advocate (Humphrey & Ogg), 102 King St., h. Holburn street, p m

™ William (Ogg & M'Millan), h. 14 Marywell street

Ogilvie, Alexander, baker, 44 Guestrow, /;. 2 Barnett's close, p m „ Alexander, upholsterer, 54 Summer street

Alexander, flaxdresser, North Broadford, /(. 300 George st.

— John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill, h. 22 Skene square Patrick, teacher, North Parish School — William, flaxdresser, yarn and linen merchant, 63 Nether- kirkgate, h. Mile-end, p m William, rope and twine manufacturer. King street Mrs., lodgiflgs, 6 Marischal street Mrs. Dr., 156 Union street Miss, of Auchiries, 37 Union place

.— Misses, Ruthrieston Misses, 1 St. Nicholas street

Ogilvy, John, baker, 70 King street and 14 Regent quay, h. North Lodge, P M

Ogston, Alexander, tallow-chandler, 88 Loch street, h. Ardo, p m

.—.— Francis, M.D., Ogston's court, 84 Broad street, p M John, Wright, 11 Denburn terrace, p m

—. — Miss, 6 Caroline place, Maybank Old Machar Poor Assessment Collectoi-'s office, 96 Union street Oldman, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 2 Wales street Andrew, merchant, 193 Union street, p M Oliphant, Walter, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 88 Union street, h. 22 St. Nicholas street Oliver, James, landing-waiter, Customs

Orcherton, James, provision warehouse, 108 Loch street Orrok, Miss, of Orrok, 2 Alford place Oswald, George, &Co., Lloyd's agents ; ship, insurance, and stock brokers—office, 59 Marischal street Oswald, Henry C. (of Oswald, George, & Co.), h. 60 Marischal ™ Mrs. James, 28 Silver street [street, p M ,™-~™ Mrs., midwife, 29 Skene street

Page, John, inspector, 5 Black's buildings Palladium Life Assurance Society—Robert Smith, advocate, 96 Union street, agent Palmer, John, vintner, 29 Berry lane, p m

Panton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 78 Broad street, h. 38

St. Nicholas street James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14 Lower Denburn, ™„™» Mrs., 3 Mitchell place [p m

Parker, Rev. Gavin (of Bon-accord parish), /;. 52 Skene terrace, Mrs., John, 101 West North street [p m Parkhill, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 East North street, h. above shop, p m Paterson, Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frederick street

Alexander, baker, 16, h. 61 St. Nicholas street, p m Alexander, provision seller, 281 George street

. Alexander, spirit dealer, 67 West North street

George, blacksmith, 13 Pork lane, h. Marywell street

. Henry, cashier (North of Scotland Banking Company),

h. King street, p m r^ James, tanner, 3 Denburn terrace, p m James, clerk ( W. Simpson & Co.), 57 Wellington st, p m ™ James, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 70 Virginia street,

li. 34 George street

™ John, shipmaster (Glasgow Packet), h. 49 Commerce st. John, advocate, 2 Guestrow, p m

„^—. John, 149 George Street, p m

,, John, surgeon, 61 St. Nicholas street, p m

John & George, boot and shoe makers, 130 Union street,

li. 10 Black's buildings, p m [Schoolhill

. Thomas, stoneware merchant, 29 Woolmanhill and 18

„™,~™ William, wholesale druggist, 134 and 135 Gallowgate, h. 7 Rosemount terrace, p m [p m

. ., \Yilliam, leather merchant and tanner, 2 Denburn terrace, ,„-— William, advocate, 11 Princes street, r m [terrace ^,^^— & Co., tanners and curriers. Jack's brae —office, Denburn

—.— William, pattern maker (J. Duffus & Co.), 107 Gallowgate ™ William, turner, Chronicle court. Queen street

—,— Mrs. A., 10 Bon-accoi'd terrace

. . Mrs. John, vintner, Rubislaw .™„ Mrs. Roderick, 37 Littlejohn street

,, Mrs., 13 Bon-accord street

„~,™™ Mrs., midwife, 6 St. Catherine's wynd Paterson, Mrs. William, 26 St. Nicholas street

,.— Mrs., lodgings, 41 Longacre Catherine, eating-house, 26 Guestrow

Patterson, William, draper, 230 George sireet, h. 19 North Broad- ford, p M Paul, David, manager (Aberdeen Gas Co.), h. 4 Frederick street John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 10 Trinity corner Rev. William, assistant and successor at Banchory-deve-

nick parish, h. Cotbank, p

^ Mrs. Professor, h. 4 Frederick street Paull, Rev. James, 22 Kidd lane ™~ James, writer, 22 Kidd lane

.—. —. John, plasterer, 8 Langstane place Paulin, G. B., 9 John street

Robert, painter, 124 Gallowgate, h. 7 John street -. Thomas, overseer (Salmon Fishings), Ferryhill, Deemount Paxton, Alexander, carver and gilder. Broad street

Payne, Robert, sparmaker (W. Hood & Co.), h. 12 Catto square Pearson, Alexander, manager (G. & W. Davidson), h. 20 Vir- ginia street, p m Peebles, William, 12 Albion street Peddelty, Joseph, Atheneeum Coffee-house, Castle street

Pegler, George, fruiterer, 38 Broad street, h 33 Wales st., p m Penman, Mrs., 259 Kingsland place, George street

Penny, William, shipmaster, h. Polmuir Permit Office, 112 King street Perry, William, Newburgh Peterkin, John, wrigbt, Whitehouse street, p m Peters, James, 10 Canal street, Mounthooly William, general agent Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 6 Huxter row, h. 10 Peacock's close, Castle street, p m

James (of Wright & Petrie), k. 20 Broadford

,.—-~~ Robert, boot and shoe maker, 120 Skene street Mrs., lodgings, 57 Huntly street Pettigrew, Alexander, vintner, Burnett's close. Castle street, p n

Petty, David, shipmaster (Commerce), h. 22 Virginia street Phoenix Fire Of&ce—Henry & Clements Lumsden, advocates, Union terrace, and John Humphrey, advocate, 102 King street, agents

Philip, Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King st., h. 82 Queen st., p m ~„ George, foreman shipwright (A. Hall & Sons), h. Torry

~v-. James, surgeon, 1, h. 2 Mounthooly James, of Morningfield, h. Morningfield, p m John, bookbinder, 54, h. 50 Queen street, p m John, shipmaster, 7 Hanover street 153 NEW ABERDEEN. [PHI—PIT

Philip & Cooper, clothiers and haberdashers, 32 Union street William, Jun. (of Philip & Cooper), h. 5 St. Mary's place, p M Mrs. James, 82 Queen street Mrs. William, poultry shop, 21 George street ™, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 90 Union street Phillips, Andrew, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 18, h. 13 Union row, p M ^ Charles, shipmaster (Sovereign), 83 Bon-accord st., p m ™„ John, working upholsterer, 64 Schoolhill William, upholsterer, 132 Union street, h. 7 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill, p M „ Captain Wm. (Mansfield), 20 Castle street ™^™™ Thomas, wood merchant, Afiieck street William, shipmaster, 30 Virginia street, p m Miss, Donald's court, Schoolhill Philp, William, millwright and machine maker, 68 Loch street,

A. 91 Gallowgate, p m Phoenix Fire Office—H. & C. Lumsden, Union terrace, and Hum- phrey & Ogg, 102 King street, agents Piggie, A. H., tailor, 68 Broad street

. Thomas, Broadford works, h. Maybank Pirie, Alexander (of Alex. Pirie & Sons), h. Waterton, p m Alexander, jun. (Alex. Pirie & Sons), h. Waterton, p m Alexander & Sons, paper manufacturers and wholesale stationers, 20 Adelphi [lane

h. Hanover . (W. Simpson & Co), 2 . Alexander, foreman Alexander, millwright, 66 West North street „„ David, merchant and commission agent, Crown court, h. 54 Dee street, p m George, vintner, Maberly street, Broadford, p ..^ George, vintner, shore porter, and sedan-chair carrier, A. 16 Shiprow George, surgeon and druggist, 7 Commerce street, h. 7 Canal terrace, p m James, flesher, 7 Wales-street market, h. 16 Wales street .™,.-™_ John, gardener (successor to J. Cadenhead), Strawberry- bank, P M Patrick, jun., manufacturer (of Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. 154 Union street, p m „^„™ William, 67 Bon-accord street, p M Miss, dressmaker, 107 George street

Pirrie, William, M.D., professor of surgery in the Marischal

College, h. 238 Union street, p m Pitteiidrich, Alexander, wright and funeral-waiter, 5 St. Cle- ment lane, east end of St. Clement street, p M — —

PIT—PRO] NEW ABERDEEN. 154

Pittendrich, Alexander, advocate, 49 Broad street, p m „ James, wright, 30 Skene street

Playfair, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 33 Castle street, h. Brebner's Court, 9 Castle street, p m

. .,™„ Charles, gunmaker, 94, h. 84 Union street, p m Pole, Lawrence, shipmaster (Elizabeth), Mary-well street Police Writing Chambers, 50 St. Nicholas street Polished Granite and Marble Works, foot of Constitution street Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's court, Upperkirkgate—James Fowlie, treasurer

~™ -, Assessment, St. Nicholas parish—Office, 17 Huxter row Porter, Francis, boot and shoe maker, 82 King street, h. 11 Constitution street David, cabinetmaker. Jack's brae

— .—. David, flesher, 12 Basement floor, New Market

—. — George, boot and shoe maker, 52 St. Nicholas street, p m John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or Berry's road Robert, letter-carrier, 75 Chapel street Post Office, New Market street ™ (Penny), James Brebner, Cotton ™ (Receiving), James Fraser, grocer, 197 Union street (Receiving), Peter Buyers, 32 Quay (Receiving), W. Thorn, 235 George street

. (Receiving), 59 High street, Old Aberdeen

Poulter, Absalom, late clothier, h. 65 Dee street, p m —r~~ Thomas, late clothier, 65 Dee street, p m Pratt, J. (Pratt & Keith), 1 Adelphi court, p M

Pratt & Keith, silk mercers and shawl merchants, 53 Union st.

Robert, miller, Flourmill, h. Lamond's court, 49 Upper- kirkgate, P M Presley, Alexander, shoemaker, 169 George street

™ . George, coach guard, 1 69 George street

, George, clerk (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 266 George street, p m Mrs., lodgings, 18 Marischal street Prey, James, Aberdeen Hotel Primrose, Thomas, advocate, and agent for Caledonian Assu- rance, 11 Adelphi court, p m

,. Rev. William, 19 North Silver street, p m Proctor, Farquliarson, baker, Skene square

John, manager (Broadford Works), h. 3 Mary place, Miss, 139 Skene street [Maybank Procurators-Fiscal for the Burgh—Alexander & John Caden- head, advocates, 9 Huxter row Procurator- Fiscal for the County—William Simpson, advocate office, 56 Eon-accord street Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace for Aberdeenshire—John D. Milne, advocate, 54 Union street Profat, George D., advocate, 8 Guestrow Promoter Life Assurance & Annuity Company of London —John Stuart, advocate, 103 Union street, agent Prosser, Thomas, 124 Union street Protector Fire Insurance Company Provident Life Office and County Fire Office—William Smith, jun., 106 Union street, agent Provin, Mrs., lodgings, 18 Marischal street [Castle street Prussian Vice-Consul — Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland, Public Rooms, Union street—William Chisholm, keeper English School, Little Belmont street Pye, Mrs. G., 4 Trinity street [p m Pyper, James, post-horse master and livery stables, 7 Shoe lane,

Rae, Alexander, late schoolmaster, Peterculter, 40 Huntly st. ™™.,— Charles, 187 George street

.-, Francis, cart and plough wriglit, h. and shop, 60 Skene st. George, messenger-at-arms, 32 Union place, p m

,— George, mason. Nelson street, v m ™„ John, gardener, Princesfield, Burnside

—. Nathaniel, coal broker, 79 Green —™-, William, gardener, 37 North broadford

,. , William, millwright, Wellington Road

™-. William, clerk (Town and County Bank), h. 26 Dee st.

Raeburn, John, lately teller (Aberdeen Bank), h. Ivy Cottage, ™^ John, plasterer, 2 Denburn, p m [Loanhead Raffan, Misses, Skene square Raffarty, Peter, merchant, 45 Castle street Ragg, David R., merchant (of Brebner & Ragg), h. Marine ter- John, 59 Huntly street [race, p m

Rait, William, teacher (Bon-accord Infant School), /i. Wellington

,,™. . Miss, lodgings, 6 Frederick street [road Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, 41 Longacre

. Mrs. John, 12 Adelphi court Ramsay, Allan, 12 Frederick street

. John (Aberdeen Journal Office), h. Heading hill Walter, tailor, 2 Denburn Mrs., lodgings, 19 Union buildings

, ~ Mrs., teacher, Gordon's court, 4 Schoolhill

— .— Mrs., 5 Black's buildings

. Miss, of Barra, h. 22 Bon-accord terrace Rainie, Alexander, haberdasher, 245 George street

Rainy, George, surgeon, 27 Queen street, p m [st, p 3i Rainnie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant. Commerce Rainnie & Co., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 47 Virginia st.,

h. 41 Wales street, p m ™^ "William, shoemaker, 262 George street, p m Mrs., lodgings, 102 Union street [A. Spittal Rankin, Arthur, jobbing gardener, 32 Hutcheon street [p m Rattray, Robert, surgeon and apothecary, 51, h. 50 Woolmanhill, ~~.— William, manufacturing chemist, 14. A. 11 North Broad- ford, P M

Ray, John, tinsmith, 5 Gallowgate and 17 Marischal street, h, 4 Gallowgate, p m Captain, R.N., 130 Crown street Read, Arthur, manufacturer (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. Bel- mont street, p m

Refuge, House of, and Industry, 45 Guestrow Reid, Alexander, fancy dyer, 36 Loch street

Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office), h. 156 Gallowgate

~™—. Alexander, stabler, 23 Harriet street, p m

, . Alexander, late cart and plough wright, 26 Skene St., p m Alexander M., stoneware merchant, 85 Virginia street ~~ Lieut. Andrew, R.N., Bridge of Dee, p ™~~™. Andrew (of W. White), Matheson's court, Castle street ~~-~™ Benjamin & Co., nurserymen and seedsmen, 104 Union street—nursery, Albyn place, h. 49 Chapel street, p m Charles, house carpenter, 13, h. 32 Summer street

Charles, wood merchant, Poynernook, /;. 130 Chapel st. Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East Church), Gordon's court, 24 Gordon street Donald, saddler, 43 Skene street Duncan, 47 Park street

- Duncan, surgeon, Crown court, Union street, p m

, Rev. Edward, "superintendent (House of Refuge), Duthie's court, 45 Guestrow, p

. Francis, spirit dealer, 15 College street

. George, stove and fender maker, smith, and bell-hanger, 29 Queen street, h. South Constitution street, p m

. George & Son, chemists and druggists, 45 Union street

. George, sen. (of G. Reid & Son), h. 28 Silver street, p m

. George, jun. (of G. Reid & Son), h. Crown court. Union street, p m

. James, of Meadowbank, h. 26 St. Nicholas street, p m

. James, Sheriff-clerk-depute — office, 27 King street, h. 23 Harriet street

. James, mason, 6 St. Catherine's wynd

. James, nursery and seedsman, h. Belville, Gilcomston, p

. James, jun. (of Reid & Co.), h. Belville, Gilcomston

. James, gardener, Springbank, end of Bon-accord St., p m 157 NEW ABERDEEN. [REI—REI

Reid, James, shipmaster, 21 Prince Regent street, p m James, -wright, 106 George street — James, superintendent (Aberdeen Gas-light Co.), k. at Works

™ James, teacher, St. Clement's parish school, h. 6 Forbes st.

, ™ James, surgeon, 26 St. Nicholas street

. James & Co., nursery, seedsmen, and florists, 60 Union

. John, gardener, Pitmuxton, p m [street

„,„—. John, wright and turner, 9 Jopp's lane, p ar

. John, vintner, 39 Lodge walk, p m [p m John, shipmaster (Aurora), Friendly Bank, Mounthooly, -™w™ John, shipmaster, 6 Links street

~—~~ John, teacher (Free John Knox's School), h. 7 John st. Joseph, shoemaker, 16 Virginia street „ Peter, stabler, 5 Harriet street, p jm „. ™ Robert, grocer, 19 Park street

,,. Smith, & Co., distillers. Union-glen Distillery, Holburn —™„ Thomas, advocate, 4 Summer street, p M

—. . William (John DufFus & Co.), South Crown street, p Ji ™,.™„ William, boot and shoe maker, 7 Upperkirkgate, h. above

.—.„„ William, teacher, 3 Denburn, p m [shop

„™.—. William, late bookseller, 5 Littlejohn street, p m

, William, vintner, 18 Carmelite street

.™, . William, shipbuilder, 109 York street, p m „™™~ William, grocer and spirit dealer, Commerce street, h. 85 Virginia street

™„ William, distiller (Union-glen Distillery), li. Holburn st.

. . . William, slater, 10 Black's buildings ™„™-v, William (J. Duguid & Co.), Broad street, h. 88 Loch street „^ William, coach trimmer, 18 Frederick street

,™,... William, stabler, 1 80 Gallowgate William, shipmaster (Roselle), 109 York street „„ Mrs., Wellington place ™„ Mrs., provision seller, 49 East North street ™«™™ Mrs., provision dealer, 30 Woolmanhill Mrs., 47 Frederick street

, Mrs., lodgings, 9 Exchequer row ^ Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 30 St. Nicholas street ™~™™ Mrs., lodgings, 79 Guestrow ™„..,™ Mrs. James, 33 Wales street

,™,, . Mrs. James, 63 Dee street [Gallowgate ,™»~— Mrs. Peter, dressmaker and milliner, and lodgings, 159

,. ^ William, lodgings, 4 Frederick street ™.™„ Mrs. William, jun., flasher, 14 New Market, h. 14 Wales .„™, Miss, teacher, 5 liittlejohn street [street —..^ Miss, 63 Dee street REI—RID] NEW ABERDEEN. 158

Keith, Alexander, gardener, Pitmuxton, p

,„ George, writer, precentor and session clerk (Free Holburn Church), h. 72 Dee street, p m ,„.— James, manufacturer (Milne, Cruden, & Co.), h. Rose- mount place ™ James, gardener, 74 Woolmanhill

. John, clerk and bulker (Harbour office), h. 294 George st. John, toll-keeper, Rubislaw bar

—, John, carpenter, 4 Hanover street .™ Mrs., Forbesfield

„. . Mrs., lodgings, 28 Skene street Rennie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend, p m

. Alexander, nurseryman, 64 Causewayend, p m ™ Charles M., brewer and maltster, h. and work, Skene square George, shipmaster, 29 Hutcheon street, p m —.„„ William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St. Andrew street, corner of Chai'lotte street, p m ~™ Mrs., spirit dealer, 61 West North street ™~ Mrs., lodgings, 79 King street [street

Rettie, M. & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 1 1 1 Union M. & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, and oil mer- chants, Rettie's court, 26 Broad street [p m

— . Middleton (M. Rettie & Son), Rettie's court, 26 Broad St., ™ William (M. Rettie & Son), h. Dee street, p m Reynolds, Gordon, basketmaker, 78 Queen street, p m

Rhind, John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, /;. and

office, I Longacre, Broad street, p m William, 60 Skene street, p m [gate

. Mrs., washing and dressing, 3 Burn court, 44 Upperkirk- —.~™ Miss, dressmaker, 34 Back wynd ~„™„ Miss, 6 Denburn Riach, Robert, night patrole, h. West North street Miss, teacher, Girls' Seamen's School, Sugarhouse lane Richards & Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford & Co., bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw Rickman, Mrs., 54 Chapel street

Riddel, Alexander, overseer (John Gibb & Son), 10 Church st. Donaldson, officer to the Hammerman Trade, and Con- vener's officer to the Seven Incorporated Trades, Rid- del's court. Windmill brae [p m

.~^— D. & J., jewellers and watchmakers, 72, h. 74 Broad st., George, clerk (A. & W. Thom), h. Waterloo quay -— George, spirit dealer, 22 Correction wynd

«™,~™ James, cabinet-maker, 93 King street, A. 17 Princes st., p m

w. James, writer (Income and Property Tax Office, 25 Bel-

mont street), h. Waterloo quay Riddel, Peter, principal clerk (Harboar Office), h. 6 Garvock st.

™ Thomas, clerk (Harboar Office), h. Waterloo quay

William, clerk (Town & County Bank), h. Waterloo quay ™~— Miss, 3 Burn court, 44 Upperkirkgate Riddoch, William, clerk, 1 Littlejohn street Miss, girls' school, 6 Garvock street Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster (Newastley), 15 Sugarhouse lane

. James, shoemaker, 96, h. 98 Gallowgate James, shipowner, &c,, 29 Frederick street, p m Robert, grocer and spirit dealer. Church street

Robert, flesher, 49|- John street, h. 9 Church street Thomas, shipmaster (Undaunted), 3 Church street, p m

.—.—. William, shipmaster, 3 South Constitution street Robb, Alexander, tailor. Crown court. Union street, p m Alexander, inspecting clerk (Aberdeen Gas Company),

h. 17 Upperkirkgate

™~~™ David, fishmonger, 19 New Market, h. 7 Huxter row ™ George, shore porter, 18 Shiprow

—.„— James, agent, Pottery warehouse, 47 Broad street, h, 37 Marischal street, p m

James, book-keeper (A. Hadden & Sons), 22 Gerard st. James, spirit dealer, 8 Trinity street John, writer (T. & N. Burnett), h. 30 Dee street

^ John, tea and spirit dealer, 61, /;. 63 Green, p m

Thomas (of Smith & Robb), /(. 15 Bon- accord lane William, w right, lodgings, 71 Crown street, p M

. Mrs. James, 22 Gerard street

Robbie, Alexander, slater, 22 Young street John, boot and shoe maker, 189 Gallowgate, h. 98 Spittal

Roberts, Alexander (Vernon & Co.), h. Constitution street ™ David, saddler, 94 King street, h. 24 Frederick street, p m

,.—™„ John, shipmaster, 61 Commerce street Mrs., lodgings, 24 Frederick street Misses, dressmakers, 12 Frederick street

Robertson, Alex., engineer (Bonnie Dundee), li. 109 York street

. Alexander, carpenter, 10 Church street

™ Alexander, cooper, 1 St. Andrew st., h. 12 Lower Denburn

...— Alex., builder, 13 Langstane place, h. 4 Gordon street, pm ™ Alexander, manager for the Broadford Bread Company,

h. 220 George street ™~~~- Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetery), h. at the gate ~ Benjamin, shipmaster, 28 Constitution street, p M

Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park street, h. 1 South Constitu- tion street, p m Charles & Co., stoneware merchants, 163 Gallowgate,

h. 5 Young street ROB—ROB] NEW ABERDEEN. 160

Robertson, Charles, blacksmitb, h. 3 Mill street, p m „„ David, Royal Hotel, 61 Union street, p m „ ,„ David (of N. & R.), insurance broker, 47 Marischal street, h. Mackie place

. , David, provision warehouse, 66 West North street

George, -wright, Leggart bone and stucco mills, h. 64 ™. ™ Geoi'ge, mason, 123 Chapel street, p m [George street

„ , George, blacksmith, 207 Gallowgate, h. 2 Gerard street

. .™~ James, haircutter and perfumer, 20, h. 26 Broad street, p m

—.„— James, spirit dealer, 7, k. 14 Gallowgate James B., printer (J. Daniel & Co.), h. 163 George street

...,„ James, cooper, 72 Hutcheon street, p m

. . James, owner of tug steamers, h. Pottery, Footdee James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 157 Union street,

/i. Straw berrybank, p m

™„-v™. James, overseer of Dee fishery, h. 52 St. Clement street

.™-™~ John, shipmaster (Nimrod), 51 St. Clement street John, mason, Poynernook, p m

™. Rev. P. (United Secession Church, John street), /(. 87 Hutcheon street

,~~— Richard Loydd, surveyor, 1 1 Union buildings

,—.— Robert, surgeon, and lecturer on midwifery, King's Col- lege, h. 116 George street, p m

. Robert, druggist, 114 and 116 George street Thomas, coppersmith (H. Gordon & Co.), h. 41 St. Andrew

.—. — Thompson, gardener, Hardgate, p m [street William, chimney-sweep, Porthill close, Gallowgate ™ William, marble and stone cutter, 7 Huntly street, p m William, clothier and merchant tailor, 20 St. Nicholas street, h. 77 Bon-accord street, p m

William, wright (Simpson & Co., Loch street), h. 143 Gallowgate -™— William, boot and shoe maker. Well court. Broad street

™~—. William, mealseller, 104 Chapel street ™~..™ William J. (of J. Duguid & Co.), 52 Bon-accord street, pm —™™ Mrs., midwife, 40 St. Clement street ~~~,™ Mrs., 72 Queen street

™ Mrs. Forbes, of Hazelhead, h. Hazelhead Mrs. John, 34 Skene terrace Mrs. John, midwife, 64 Hutcheon street Mrs. Peter, 8 Union terrace Mrs., midwife, 103 George street „~-— Mrs., midwife, 51 Virginia street Mrs., provision agent, 209 Gallowgate Mrs., teacher of the Female Roman Catholic School, Constitution street 161 NEW ABERDEEN. [ROB—ROS

Robertson, Mrs., vintner and lodgings, Cheyne's court, 69 Broad ,~~ — Mrs., lodgings, 61 Broad street [street. — Mrs., dressmaker, 27 Blackfriars street ™~— Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9 Blackfriars street

„™—. Miss, 16 Woolmanhill —~-~ Miss, milliner. Crown court. Union street Miss, 5 Skene place

™~.—. Miss, sick-nurse, 103 George street

— -.— Miss, 54 Union street — Miss, 25 Queen street

Robison, William, advocate, Commercial court, 58 Castle st., p m

Robson, William, flesher, 14 Basement floor. New Market, /;. Roche, Captain Joseph, 22 Silver street [Cotton Rodney, George, general gardener, 53 Windmill brae Rodger, James, sen., late tanner, Skene square

-. . James, jun., tanner, currier, and wholesale and retail

leather dealer, Gilcomston Tannery, h. 1 Mary place, p

Roger, John, accountant (Aberdeen Bank), h. 28 North Broad- ford, p

.—..~„ Thomas, teacher (Trades' School), h. 65 Longacre ~ William, accountant (A. Pirie & Sons), h. Kingsland place, p M —,„„ William, miniature painter, 71 Bon-accord street, p m Ronald, Andrew, shoemaker, 9 Skene row

.—— John, broker, 42 Lodge walk -™,™™ Mrs., Lemon-tree tavern, 7 Huxter row Rose, Donaldson, shipowner and timber merchant, 11 Golden square, p m Donaldson & Co., timber merchants, 27 York street George, turner, Tytler's court. Green

. James, grocer, Short Loanings ™™~™ John, linen manufacturer, John street ~ John, stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate, p M ™„ William (of D. Rose & Co.), h. 27 York street, p m ™, Miss, grocer and woollen draper, 37 North Gallery, New

Market, h. 81 Green ™ Miss, 3 St. Mary place Ross, Adam, tack and nail manufacturer, Tytler's court. Green ™~™~ Alexander, overseer, Bannermill, h. 14 Frederick street ~™— Alexander, advocate, 3 Dee street, h. 14 Bon-accord ter-

™~—. Alexander, tailor, 7 East North street [race, p m .~~™~ Alexander, clei'k (W. Simpson & Co.), Footdee, h. 28 Wellington street, p m Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 49 George street, h. above shop

.—.„™ Andrew, flesher, 46 New Market, h. 172 George street, pm _^_____^_____ p2 ROS—ROS] NEW ABERDEEN. 16'2

Ross, Angus, cooper and fishcurer, 14 Sugarhouse lane, pm

.,.,™. Angus, 7 Canal street, Mounthooly

Daniel, collecting clerk (Abei'deen Gas Company), /;. 4 St. Mary's place

—. — George, wood merchant — woodyard. King street and Mealmarket lane

—.„™ George, grocer and spirit dealer, 10, /;. 9 Hanover street ™ George, tailor, 6 St. Catherine's wynd [p si

,„ ™ Hugh, sen., overseer (A. & W. Nicol), h. 9 Diamond st.,

. Hugh, jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad street, h. 80 St. Andrew street, p m

,. . James, upholsterer, 15 Upperkirkgate, /(. 2 Gallowgate, p m

, . James, shoemaker, Shore brae, h. Upper Denburn

. James, builder, 28 Summer street James, portrait painter, & teacher of dancing, 19 Longacre

—. — James, shipmaster, 43 Commerce street ™w.„ James, shipmaster (Swift), 2 Garvock street

™ James, carrier of the Infirmary chair, h. 89 St. Andrew st. ™ James, clothier and haberdasher, 192 George street, p m ..™ James, overseer (Richards & Co.), Il 64 Hutcheon street

John, assistant commissary of ordnance, 91 King St., p M

John, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.), /(. 90 Crown street

,. ™ John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate

—.,. John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover street „™— Peter, tidewaiter. Customs, h. Brebner's court, Shiprow

. Peter, boot and shoe maker, Upper Denburn, p m —,™„ Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27 Guestrow, h. above

Robert P., 22 Belmont street [shop, p bi

Thomas, sexton (Town's Churchyard), h. 21 Schoolhill Thomas, shoemaker, 288 George street

William, mealseller, 21, h. 57 Park street William, advocate, 20 Belmont street, p m William, grocer, 234 George street, h. 32 North Broad-

,. William, ironmonger, 34 Broad street [ford, p bi

William, grocer, 21 Upperkirkgate, li. above shop

—. — William, principal servant (Free North Church), officer of Mechanics' Institution, and funeral waiter, h. 58 Castle street

William, auctioneer, 15 Upperkirkgate, h. 2 Gallowgate,

. William, officer of Excise, 28 Union row [p m William, clerk (Murray & M'Combie), 103 Union street —...^ Mrs. A. I., 14 Bon-accord terrace Mrs. Charles, 42 Skene terrace

, Mrs. John, of Grenada, h. Grantou lodge Mrs. Robert, 90 Crown street [gate .™w.,-™ Mrs. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137 Gallow- 163 NEW ABERDEEN. [ROS—RUS

Ross, Mrs. W., 4 Little Chapel street Mrs., draper, 179, h. 185 Gallowgate Miss, lodgings, 83 Union street ™ Miss, dressmaker, 36 Back wynd Rosie, William, shipmaster (Queen Victoria), 254 George st., p m Rothnie, James, builder, 159 George street Rough, John, corn-extractor, funeral undertaker, and principal

servant (St. Andrew's Chapel), /(. Brebner's court, 9 Castle street, p m William & Co., grocers, tea, v/ine, and spirit merchants,

10, h. 9 Castle street gate, p m (of W. Routledge Son), 220 Gallow- . & , Routledge, Isaac (of Routledge & Son), 268 George street, p m . William W. and twine manufacturers, 219 Gal- . . Whinton & Son, rope lowgate Rowell, Joseph, sen., combraaker, h. 18 North Broadford, p m ™ Joseph (of Stewart, Rowell, & Co.), Maybank cottage, Hutcheon street, p

Roy, James, boot and shoe maker, 41 Castle street, /(. Thornton place, Guestrow „^.,^ James, jun., seedsman, nurseryman, florist, and fruiterer, 48 Union street—nurseries. North street and Soutli

Ferryhill, h. at nursery. South Ferryhill, p m John, seedsman, 48 Union street, h. South Ferryhill, p m lane, m _„. . John, gardener, 39 Summer p h. . John, flesher, 15 Wales-street Market, 4 Cowgate Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 8 Union terrace ._„ Miss, dressmaker, 9 Princes street Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation— Alexander Jopp, ad- vocate, agent, Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate ™™™ Mail and General Coach Ofiice, 65 Union street Ruddiman, Alexander, foreman (M'Combie, Dunn, & Co.), 13 Upperkirkgate Shiprow, p m . William, cabinetmaker, 89 Runcie, George, surgeon-apothecary, 45 Green, h. 4 Carmelite

street, p m

„_ . J. & W., tinsmiths, 13 George street, p M Runcy, Charles, Millbank— office, 32 Quay, p m ^ Stocket [square , Charles, shipmaster, Willowpark, John, foreman shipwright (A. Hall & Sons), h. 7 Catto Russel, Alexander, tailor, shoe lane, p m ^ George, gardener at Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn place _„ John, painter, 150, h. 187 George street m „™ , William, mason, 35 Huntly street, p ,„ William, bookseller and public circulating library, 19

Broad street, /;. 4 Dee street, p h RUS—SAU] NEW ABERDEEN. 164

Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38 Upperk irk gate, and 28 Union street, h. 4 Dee street, p m

„, r^ Mrs. A., lodgings, 1 South Constitution street „™. Mrs., dressmaker, 187 George street

. ,. Mrs., midwife, 83 Spring garden

..,™ Miss, dressmaker, 83 Spring garden

„„. . Miss, dressmaker, 36 Back wynd

Russell, Alexander, clothier and tailor, IS Union street, h. 5 Mounthooly, p m

™, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 8 and 14 St. Clement George, artist, 4 Dee street, p m [street, p m

™, George, tinsmith, 5, A. 16 Commerce street

, William, merchant-tailor. Concert court. Broad street, p M „, Miss, of Rathen, 2.57 George street Russian Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson—office, Bank of Scot- land, Castle street

Rust, Mrs., teacher, 25 Chapel sti-eet ™„™, Miss, 17 Huntly street Rutherford, Thomas, mealseller, 176 West North street

Saint, James, shore porter and lodgings, 1 Marischal street Salmon, William, letter-carrier, 5 Drum's lane [street Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament—M. Rettie & Son, 111 Union

Salter, William, flesher, 61 New Market, li. 71 West North st. Samuels, Edward, cashier (North of Scotland Equitable Loan

Co.), 52, h. 137 Union street, p M Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 27 Belmont street, p m Sang, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 50 Summer street Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 19 Wales-street Market, and 17 and 18 New Market, h. Hanover street, p m

. . Alexander, jun., flesher, 28 New Market, h. 3 Hanover st.

. Charles, flesher, 2? Wales -street Market, and 29 New

Market, h. Victoria place — ~™ George, jeweller and lapidary, 81 Broad street, p m James, jun., 37 New Market, h. Wales street ™ Robert, sen., flesher, 21 New Market, h. Victoria place, p m

. Robert, shipmaster (Armitstead), 22 Princes street ™ Robert, jun., 25 New Market, h. Wales street Thomas, advocate, 3 Queen street, h. 17 Union place, p m

„™ . William, Elgin carrier—office, 24 George street, h. above

.™^— William, grocer, 36 Gallowgate, li. 10 Canal street

.,. Mrs. Captain, Murray's houses, Park street .™. Mrs., lodgings, 55 Wellington street ™- Miss Jane, 3 Canal street

Saunders, George, grocer, 20 Union place, h. 67 College street James, clerk, 67 College street Saunders, John, farmer, Kemhill, p Savings Bank (open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 9 to 10 morning, and 7 to 8 evening)—Alexander Ross^ advocate, secretary, h. 14 Bon-accord terrace Scorgie, George, shipmaster. Mill street, p M

. — George, stabler, 25 Mealmarket lane

George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Fisher row, //. 8 Carmelite street, p m Robert, vintner, 51 Green Scott, Adam, street porter and spirit dealer, Burnett's close, Ex- chequer row Alexander, boot and shoe maker, and leather dealer, 46 Queen street, h. Rosemount, p m Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 58 St. Nicholas street,

li. Craigwell place, Skene street, p h .™,„™ A. D., 26 Crown street m „ . Captain David, R. N., Berryden, p .„™ George, shoemaker, 42 Virginia street

. James, tailor, 15 St. Andrew street

„., . James, boot and shoe maker, 43 St. Nicholas street, h, Rosemount, p m „™~™ Robert, manager (Arbuthnot & M'Combie), 3 Trinity quay, p m ™„™„ Mrs., provision seller, 47 George street

„. ,™ Mrs., dressmaker, 4 Garvock street

™.. . Miss, dressmaker, 21 Crown street ™ Miss, straw hat maker and milliner, 49 St. Andrew street

„.. ™ Mrs., lodgings, 41 Netherk.'rkgate Mrs., straw -bonnet maker, 81 Shiprow „™ Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Craigwell place Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society—agents, Humphrey

St Ogg, 102 King street Equitable Assurance Co. — William Gordon, advocate, agent, 14 Adelphi ™~,v™ Provident Institution of Edinburgh— agent at Aberdeen, William Skinner, advocate,. 3 Dee street ™ Union Fire & Life Insurance Company—James M'Hardy, advocate, agent, Commercial court, 58 Castle street Widows' Fund—Alexander Nicol, 56 Marischal St., agent Scroggie, Mrs., stoneware dealer, 41 George street Sector, James, boot and shoe naaker, 27 Causewayend, h. 16 Hutcheon street, p m Sedgewick, Rev. R., 24 Belmont street, p m

™^ . William, combmaker, 93 George street Seisins Office (Register of), Belmont street—Newell Burnett, registrar SEL-SHE] NEW ABERDEEN, 166

Selbie, Andrew, chain maker (J. Duffus & Co.), A. 13 Catto square Selby, George, brewer, Maberly street

Sellar, James, 1 Links street John, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 3 Netherkirkgate

. Joseph, shoemaker, 8 Upperkirkgate William, confectioner, 24 St. Nicholas street, k Correction wynd. Green, p m

Mrs. T., merchant, 54 George street, h. above shop Senter, John, boot and shoe maker, 8, h. 10 Crown street, p m Session-Clerk—William Smith, Footdee Seton, James, mason, 6 Blackfriars street ™ Sir William, Bart., 27 Union place Miss, 76 Dee street Skackleton, William, wool stapler and woollen card agent, 104 West North street, p m Shaftoe, John, precentor (St. Paul's chapel), and teacher of vocal music, 85 Spring garden Shand, Alexander, painter. College street Arthur, wright, 35 Causewayend, p m

David, saw trimmer, 31 Park street, h. 6 Park street George, miller and grain merchant. Upper Justice mills

„- Joseph, grain merchant and miller, 2 Maltmill bridge, h. 13 Carmelite street, p m ™ Robert, of Hillside, h. 40 Queen street, p m Robert, advocate, 31 Gallowgate, h. 97 Union street, p m

—. — Mrs., broker, College street Mrs., sick-nurse, Skene square Misses, 4 Union place Shanks, Alex, riddlemaker and wireworker. Nelson lane „™— Colin, baker, 118, h. 120 Chapel street, p m

. . James, slater, 59 Loch street, p m Mrs., housekeeper, Infirmary Mrs., grocer, Wellington road

Sharp, George, confectioner, 71, h. 64 Broad street, pbi

James, musical instrument maker, 1 1 George street —— Samuel, grocer, 80 Loch street Shaw, Alexander, spirit dealer, 38 East North street

—™„ Peter, heel and toe plate manufacturer, 4, k. 5 Cause- wayend, P M

. Robert, messenger-at-arms and bar officer, Sheriff court- office, 10 Huxter row, A. Shaw's court, 90 Gallowgate, p m Thomas & Co., silk and woollen dyers, 32^ Upperkirkgate «™— William, broker. Lodge walk Mrs. D., Twin cottage, Holburn ™, Miss, dressmaker,. 5 Craigwell place

Sheach, James, baker, 2 Gordon street, h. 13 Langstane place —

Sheach, William, clerk (H. Adamson), h. 121 Crown street Sheals, Peter, shoemaker, 35 Justice street Sherar, John, manufacturer of tinplate and japan goods, 44 George street, h. 50 George street, p m Robert, Reid's tavern, 179 George street

—..—. Robert, clerk (M'Hardy & Robison), 159 Gallowgate Sherer, Andrew, ship-chandler, 29 Quay, h. 15 Prince Regent street, p m Sherret, David, teacher (Anderson's school), h. 15 Back wynd Sheed, John, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, & Co.), h. 120 Crown

. John, slater. Steps of Gilcomston [st., p m ,™ Mrs., midwife. Steps of Gilcomston

Shepherd, George, bookseller and stationer, 1, A. 40 Broad st., p m ™ James, clerk (Grey, Watt, & Co.), 77 West North street James (of Souter & Shepherd), 31 Dee street, p m .,™— James, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer, foot of Back wynd stairs

„. ™ John, keeper of reservoir. Union place

™ John, brewer, 69 Virginia street, li. 13 Sugarhouse lane

Simpson, spirit dealer, grocei% and wine merchant, 37, h. 35 West North street, p m William, late confectioner, 40 Broad street

. . William, confectioner, 49 Union street, h. 29 Adelphi, p m

. Mrs. John, lodgings, 182 Gallowgate Mrs. D., 37 Bon-accord street „ Misses, Skene square Sheppard, Walter, slater, Charles street, p Sheriff-clerk's Office, 27 King street Shewan, Mrs. John, h. Shewan's court, 119 Gallowgate Shipmasters' Society Hall, 11 Quay—F. J. Cochran, clerk Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society Honorary agents for Aberdeen and vicinity, Humphrey

& Ogg, 1 02 King street, and Nisbet & Robertson, 47 Marischal street

Shields, John, confectioner, 160 Union street, h. 1 Gordon's court, Gordon street ™~™„ Jane, confectioner, 42 Woolmanhill

Shier, John, professor of agriculture, &c., Marischal College, h. 182 Gallowgate

Sheriffs, E. B., F.R.C.S.E., lecturer on anatomy, St. Paul st.

,™ James, Union Inn, and coach contractor, 42 St. Nicholas street, p m John, vintner, Calsayseat Shirres, D. L., wholesale hat, cap, and shoe warehouse, entry from Blairton lane, Broad street, h. Wallfield, p m „™— J. & Co., clothiers, 25 Union street, h. Bon-accord lane, p m SHI—SIMl NEW ABERDEEN. 168

Shirres, William, clothier and haberdasher, 67 King street, and 2 and 4 North street, h. 114 King street, p m .™, William, tinsmith, 5 Hanover street William, shoemaker, 42 Windmill brae Shore dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal street Shooting Gallery, Market street Sievewright, Alexander, wright, and lodgings, 26 James st, p M ,„—™ Charles, flesher, 62 New Market ™. Robert, shoemaker, and keeper of Deadhouse, Henderson's court, Broad street —™~ William, shore porter, 16 Shiprow William, grocer, Murray's houses, 62 Park street, p m Miss, 63 Park street Silver, George, aerial architect, extinguisher of fire in chimneys, smoke doctor, and grate- setter, Jopp's court, 40 Broad street „™— John, gardener, Holburn street [p m

Sim, Alexander, accourftant (Bank of Scotland), /;. 34 Castle st.,

—. — Alexander, printer and engraver, 19 Netherkirkgate — Alexander, factor, 7 Catto square

—, — Alexander, teacher, 106 Loch street ~~ Charles, cart and plough wright, north end of Blackfriars street, p m

,.—™„ Clark, & Co., manufacturing chemists, 76 King street George, clerk of the Customs, 15 East North street James, Sim's square, p m

James, shipmaster (Sarah), lu 47 Frederick street James, brewer, Holburn street, p m James (Sim, Clark, & Co.), h. 80 King street, p m —.~™. James, 24 Loch street John, book-keeper (North of Scotland Bank), h. 232

John, shoemaker, 5 Princes street [George s'lrect

John, surgeon, Holburn sti'eet, v

James, tea and spirit dealer, 26 Woolmanhill, h. Shuttle st, John, gardener, Polmuir, p Robert, besom maker, Ewen's court, 42 Gallowgate Simmie, Robert, 31 Harriet street, p m Simpson, Alexander, late clothier, Bon-accord square, p m

, ™ Captain Alexander (5th West India regiment), h. Wel- lington place, p M -.—~~ Ai'chibald, architect, Bon-accord square, p m [street, p m

^ Rev. David (Free Trinity Church), /;. 1 West Craibstone

,™ . George, cork cutter, 27 Broad street, h. 21 Guestrow, p m

George, beadle, St. Nicholas lane Chapel, /(. Reid's court, 34 Gallowgate

. James, builder, John street, h. 13 Correction wynd, p m —

Simpson, James, advocate, 1 1 Union lane, p m James, jobbing gardener, 16 Causewayend John, jun., builder, 54 Bon-accord street, r M

.^w,.^^ John, yost, builder, 74 Windmill brae, p m .v™~«- John (Blanket Warehouse), 11 Broad street, h. 14 Bon- accord street, p m Joseph (British Linen Co.'s Bank), 4 North Broadford Patrick (Baillie), 49 Broad street, p m .vww~~ Robert, wright and lodgings, 17 St. Andrew street, p m ^™,™« & White, -woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's clothing, 21 Union buildings William, piano-forte tuner, 12 Skene square r^ William & Co., engineers and boiler makers, chain cable, anchor, and ship smiths, York place Iron Works, Footdee William, advocate, procurator-fiscal for the county— office 56, h. 58 Bon-accord street, p M [Skene street William, beadle (Chapel of Ease) and funeral waiter, 111

.—. William, clerk (North of Scotland Bank), h. Bon-accord square

„w»,~~ William, cabinetmaker, 86 Hutcheon street, A. Sutherland's court, 126 Gallowgate

„^ William, boot and shoe maker, 24, /*. 22 Chapel street „ William, boot and shoe shop, 15 South Gallery, New

Market, /;. Blackfriars street ™^— Mrs., lodgings, 16 Guestrow

, Mrs., 12 Mary well street

Mrs., straw-bonnet maker, *5 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill Mrs. (Chapel of Garioch), 2 Mitchell place, King street „.„ Miss, 4 North Broadford —-v™ Miss, register office, 22 Shiprow Sinclair, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, 37 Union street,

h. Crown street, p m

.™v™„ George, teller (Aberdeen Bank), h. George, clothier, tailor, and hatter, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street .„^— James, shoemaker, 66 Shiprow, h. Commercial court, Castle street ,™-.„™ William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h. in court, p M

Mrs. J., porter and spirit dealer. Jack's brae

Singer, Adam, agent h. and office, Ogston's court, 84 Broad street, p M —„™ Alexander, spirit dealer, 2 Baltic street, h. Canal side ,™.™~ George, baker, \,h.2 Catto square

Skakle, George, clerk (Stewart, Rowell, & Co.), h. 249 George street SKE—SMI] NEW ABERDEEN. 170

Skea, Thomas, horse-shoer & farrier, Machray's court, 81 George

street, and head of Gordon street, /;, 75 George street, and 7 Loch street, p m Skene, Captain Alexander, R. V., Louisville, p [deen ,™, Rev. Charles (John Knox's), Orchard Cottage, Old Aber- George, woollen manufacturer—work, Causewayend, h. 3 Rosemount terrace, p m John, teacher, h. 13 Huntly street

Robert, baker, 4 Justice street, h. above shop, p m „^ Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 93 Causewayend,

h. 3 Mary place ,™.„~- William, shipmaster, Justice lane

™ Mrs. Captain, 1 Justice lane

,™„~™ Miss, wool merchant, 16 Queen st, h. 3 Constitution st.

„„. . Miss, teacher (John Knox's School), h. Orchard Cottage, ™„™v. Mary Ann, 2 South Silver street [Spittal Skinner, Alexander, shore porter, 10 Exchequer row

^ John, boatbuilder, 54 York street, h. 2 Catto square P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's court, 16 Shiprow, p m & Ross, advocates, 3 Dee street

. The Right Rev. Bishop William (St. Andrew's Chapel),

h. 1 Golden square, p m ™,^™„ William, advocate (of Skinner & Ross), agent for the In- surance Co. of Scotland, and for the Scottish Provident

Society—office, 3, h. 4 Dee street, p m William, shore porter, 7 Marischal street —™-. Mrs. John, 78 Dee stre^ Skues, Lieut. George, R. N., dentist, Crown terrace, p M Slater, James, tailor, 8 Park street John, tailor, Woolmanhill

™ Simon, merchant tailor and lodgings, 12 West North st., pm ™—~~ Misses, straw-hat and dressmakers — Girl's school, 12 North street

Slight, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, 133, k. 126 Union street, p m

™, Mrs., milliner and pattern-printer, 133, h. 126 Union st. Smart, John, boot and shoe maker, 154 Gallowgate

~v John, shipmaster, h. 4 Summer lane

—,r^ William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1 1 Exchequer row, h. above shop William, beadle (Free Gilcomston Chui'ch), and funeral waiter, 89 Chapel street

William, clerk (Farquharson & Co.), h. 132 Crown street

Smith & Allan, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 53 St. Nicholas street— cabinet manufactory, 32 Skene street Alexander, merchant tailor, 4 Union street 171 NEW ABERDEEN. [SMI—SMI

Smith, Alexander, land surveyor, 129 Union street ™» Alexander, advocate, 96 Union street and Glenmillan, p m

Alexander, pawnbroker, 2 Ragg'slane, /(. 40 Broad street, Alexander, wright, Skene square [p M Alexander, late merchant, 7 Black's buildings

. « Alexander, spirit dealer, 7, h II James street Alexander, 15 Back wynd Alexander, shipmaster (Fairy), 13 Commerce street ™™— Andrew, clothier, 15 Union buildings, h. 13 Back wynd Arthur & George, painters, glaziers, and paper hangers, 52 Regent quay

—. — Arthur (of A. & G. Smith), h. 3 Shoe lane, p m ™™,,— Charles, tailor, 9 Skene terrace, k. 89 Woolmanhill

— ,— Charles, watch, clock, and nautical instrument maker, 30, h. 57 Regent quay ™, & Cochran, advocates, 96 Union street

Francis, accountant (North of Scotland Bank), h. Spring- bank, Dee street [p m George, upholsterer (of Smith & Allan), h. 25 Loch street, George, jun., wright, 6^ Causewayend George, police officer. Jack's brae —~™. George, landing waiter. Customs, h. 10 King street ™. George, farmer, Cothill, Countesswells, p •

George, mason, k. 35 North Broadford, p

George (of A. & G.), h. 91 Shiprow & Gordon, police contractors, 95 West North street Henry, 34 Shiprow —™~ Henry A., clerk (North of Scotland Assurance Office), 116 George street, p m Hugh, timber merchant. Inches, k. 10 Regent quay, p M James, Dee Tavern, Footdee

James, cabinetmaker, Flourmill lane, h. 49 Bon-accord st. James, boot and shoe maker, Holburn street James, grocer and spirit dealer. Short Loanings James (of Harrison & Smith), 40 Queen street, p m James, house carpenter. Crown street, p m James, shoemaker, 64 Broad street

.—~— James, carver and gilder, 5 Queen street, h. Jopp's court. Broad street

'r~. James, upholsterer, 106 King street, h. Nelson street, p m r^, — John, first clerk (Post office), h. 72 Bon-accord street John, auctioneer—hall, Adelphi court, h. Orchard House, Spittal

™™,™» John, provision seller, 151 Gallowgate John, architect and superintendent of town's works —

office, 142 King street, h. Rosebank, p m SMI—SMIl NEW ABERDEEN. 1Y2

Smith, John, late vintner, 20 North Broadford

John, boot and shoe maker, 12 Skene street, h, 89 Wool-

™~— John, j an., shore porter, 1 3 Huxter row [manhill John, brewer and distiller, h. Newbridge, p ™~— John, baker, 7, h. 9 Dee street, p m John, advocate, 30 —office, 32 Queen street, p M —.™^ John, Jan., advocate (Blaikie & Smith), h. 220 Union street, p m

John, sen,, shore-porter, h. Cruden's court, 22 Broad street, p m John, merchant tailor, 19 Lodge walk, p m ™~— John, cabinetmaker, 43 Chapel street

—. — John, gardener, Ann street p John (late of Rotterdam), 2 Skene place, p m John & Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe lane John, musician, Ash vale cottage, Holburn street

John, shipmaster (Elizabeth), h. Shorebrae John, carver, 3 Flourmill lane John, yost., general commission agent—ofSce, 8 St. Nicho- las lane, h. 32 Dee street, p m

—. — John, shoemaker, 17 Chapel street, h. 3 Whitehouse street —.«~ John merchant tailor, 13 Union buildings, h. 4 Thornton place, Guestrow, p m John, shipmaster, 51 Virginia street

, Joseph, spirit dealer, 3 Green

~. Lewis, bookseller, 50 Union street, h. 45 Belmant st., p m Neil, jun., mei'chant, Frederick street, h. 114 King st, P m ™~— Peter, boot and shoe maker, 12 Carmelite street ™, Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene square, p m Peter, broker, 61 Shiprow & Robb, stonecutters, 213 Union street -™— Robert, commission merchant and agent, 115 Union street, h. 1 7 Adelphi, p m Robert, surgeon, 9 Union terrace, p M

Rob?rt, grocer and spirit dealer, 20, Ji. 22 East North st.

, Robert, advocate (Sjiith & Cochran), agent for Palladium Life Assurance Co., 96 Union street, p m Thomas, painter and glazier

—. — Thomas, painter, 18 Fi'ederick street

. Thomas, grocer, Skene square ™~— Thomas, carter, 95 West North street [p m Walter, wright and cabinetmaker, h. 20 Blackfriars street, William, clerk, 136 George street

William, inspector of buildings, h. 9 Princes street William, session-clerk, and keeper of the register of mar- riages for the city of Aberdeen, Footdee, p m 173 NEW ABERDEEN. [SMI—SMI

Smith, William, blacksmith, 30 Commerce street, p m

. William P., rector, West-end Academy, h. 29 Dee street

„, William, quarrier, Dyce, h. 16 Berry lane

William, blacksmith, 113, h. 100 Skene street

.™, . William, wigmaker and haircutter, 51 Upperkirkgate, p m

. William, shoemaker, Holburn street

„ . William, grocer. Jack's brae „ William, wright, 24 Blackfriars street „™„™ William, spirit dealer, 61 George street ^„ William, overseer (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Company) —works, Clayhills ,™v,.™, William, jun., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 106 Union

street, /(. Springbank, Dee street, p m

,„„ . William, upholsterer, 4 Jopp's lane „-~.„™ William, shipmaster (T. H. Harland of Glasgow), h. Hall's corner, Park street William (W. & R. Smith), 158 King street William, grocer, spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 8 Garvock street William (James Reid & Co.), h. 39 Whitehouse street ^ William and Robert, thread manufacturers. Windy wynd ™, Mrs. A., 73 Bon-accord street

„. Mrs. Dr., Springbank, Dee street Mrs., Wellington place Mrs. James, Rannie's house, Comimerce street Mrs., boot and shoe binder, 64 Broad street ™~,~„ Mrs. Captain John, 5 Skene place

,., Mrs., dealer in worsted, 19 Gallowgate ™ Mrs. John, Exchequer place, Weigh-house square „™ Mrs. William, midwife, 15 Denburn terrace

I Mrs., 6 Frederick street Mrs., 2 South Silver street Mrs., 31 Shiprow Mrs., 30 Belmont street Miss, ladles' school, 32 Dee street ™„ Miss, teacher of music and day school, 31 Shiprow ™v^ Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 19 Lodge walk

.„. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bon-accord street Miss, dressmaker, 22 Longacre

. Miss, 116 George street ™ Miss, 66 Dee street Miss, 19 Union terrace

.—. — Miss, 87 Bon-accord street

.—.™v. Miss, milliner, 6 St. Nicholas street

r__ Miss, straw-hat warehouse, 13 Queen street ™ Miss Jane, vintner. Pilot's tavern, York street SMI—STA] NEW ABERDEEN. 174

Smith, Miss, dressmaker, Holburn street Smitliers, John, collector of customs, h. 89 Crown street Sney, John, principal servant (Free South Church), funeral and occasional waiter, 45 Summer street Snowey, James, Mrs. Benzie's houses, College street ™ James, birdseller, 125 Gallowgate William, flesher, 3 Wales-st. Market, h. Belmont cottage, p

., Mrs. Lieut, 72 Catherine street [p bi Sorley, John, reedmaker, 69 George street, h. Denburn terrace, Souter & Shepherd, wholesale druggists, Cruden's court, 22 Broad street ™ Robert, shipmaster, 4 Baltic street

.V, William, shoemaker, 6 Park street

. Mrs., Strawberrybank Southgate, Mrs., vintner, 89 York street Spalding, George, jobbing gardener, Holburn street

—. —. George, overseer (Richards & Co.), h. Broadford place

. Mrs., vintner, IS Wales street ~ Miss, dressmaker, 19 North Broadford Spark, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 298 George street,

h. 12 North Broadford

™~— Andrew, flesher, 4 New Market, ';. 5 Hanover street ~™— & Co., fleshers, 35 New Market, h. Hanover street ™ George, grocer, ship-chandler, and spirit dealer, 58, h. 57 Robert, painter and glazier, 34 Shiprow [Quay, p m ™ Thomas, 34 Shiprow, p m Thomas, 3 Blairton lane, p m William, stationer, 3 Blairton lane, p m .™™ William, of Craigiepark, h. Craigiepark, p m

— .— William, jun. (Spai'k & Co.), h. Hanover sti'eet, p m r— Miss, Strawberrybank Speid, Alexander, Stephen's cottage, 26 Summer street

-™^ William, writer (Blaikie & Smith), h. 26 Summer street Spence, Alexander, new boot and shoe warehouse, 9 Broad street

Rev. Alexander (Free St. Clement's Church), h. Castle- Edward, shoe warehouse, 17 Broad street [hill, p m „„. Robert, Catto square Mrs., 2 Castlehill ~™— Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Hutcheon street Spring, Robert, shipowner, 23 Castle street, p m Stables, Alexander, jun. (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance, 89

Union street), h. 112 High street. Old Aberdeen Stamp Office, 79 Union street

Standard Life Insurance Company of Scotland^- Agents, F. J.

Cochran, advocate, 96 Union street, and G. Marquis, accountant, 147 Union street Steel, A. & R., tea dealei's, 70 Union street James, M.D., 34 Castle street ™. John, coach-guard (Ballater mail), 15 Bou-accord street ™, William, wood merchant, 9 Canal terrace

. William, clerk (Dee Iron Works), h. 10 Schoolhill Steele, Alexander & Co., hatters, 20 Union street Stephen, Alexander, shipmaster, 23 James street ,.™— Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 18, h. 17 Upper- kirkgate, p m

,™, . Alexandei', writer, 2 Guastrow, h. 24 Prince's street

Alexander (R. Stephen & Son), /;. 1 Martin's lane, p m ™ Alexander (of Stephen & Sutherland), h. 188 Gallo\ygate ™ Alexander, shipmaster. Pottery, Footdee

,,™, . David, joiner (A. Duthie & Co.), h. 18 Virginia street

„„, . George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel street

street, h. 19 Constitution st. ,. James, ironmonger, 34 Broad

. Rev. John (Free John Knox's Church), h. Rosemount cottage

, John, plumber, brassfounder, coppersmith, and gasfitter,

6 Shoe lane, h. 188 Gallowgate John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 St. Nicholas

street, h. 59 Huntly street, p ai _„ John, game dealer and provision merchant, 60 West North street

,. . John, mealseller, 48, h. 60 Windmill brae John, flesher, 2 Basement floor, New Market, h. Hosefield ™. Robert & Son, merchants, 41 Green, h. 1 Martin's lane, p m

/*. 1 Martin's lane, p m ™, . Robert (of R. S. & Son), & Sutherland, painters & glaziers, and paper hangers, 52 Netherkirkgate North street , ™ William, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 West h. . William, shipmaster (Quebec Packet), Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen

. V/illiam, baker, 35 Broad street, h. 1 Ragg's lane, p m William, cabinetmaker and wood merchant, 161 Union

street, h. 1 Union wynd Mrs., midwife, Brebner's court, 84 Shiprow

. Miss, 173 Union street

.. Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia street Stephenson, Miss. Broomhill Stevenson, Alexander, cooper and vintner, 61 Windmill brae AlexaBdei-, bookseller, newspaper agent, and stationer, 62 Queen street „_ David, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 22 Correction wynd, p M .„^ George, stabling, 32 West North street Stevenson, James, jim., merchant tailor, 4 Black's buildings

James, engraver and printer, 6 Queen street, /). 64 Hut- clieon street, p m

„,—™, Mrs., lodgings, Crown court, Union street —..v™ Mrs., grocer, 91 North street

.—-v.™ Mrs., midwife, 22 Correction wynd Stevens, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 214, A. 216 George Stewart, Alexander, 19 Union place, p m [street, p h

Alexander, jun., 123 Union street, h. 19 Union place Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17 Justice street

~— -— Rev. Archibald F. (Greyfriars Parish), h. 133 Crown st. Charles (of Stewart & Chivas), h. Milne's court, 27 Gal- lowgate, p M & Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13 King street

—. — Gordon, boot and shoe maker, 62 George street

. James, fiesher, 1 and 2 New Market, h. 2 St. Nicholas lane, — James, messenger-at-arms, 25 Shiprow [pm ™ James, surgeon-apothecary, 190 Gallowgate

.—.™™ Rev. James (Free South Church), 39 Dee street „.»— John, shipmaster (Newcastle), 18 Commerce street

—™~™ John, teacher of Thain's School, /*. 52 Shiprow —™~ John, coach-guard (North mail), 44 Loch street, p m ,™„™„ John (of Stewart, Rowell, & Co.), h. Rosemount terrace,

, John, working jeweller, 62 Broad street [p m ™ John Roy, cotton dyer, Leadside, Gilcomston ~™,™. John, eating house and tavern, 73 Broad street ~™~™ Lewis, agent, 55 Netherkirkgate ,^—™ Peter, vintner, Waterloo quay, p M ,™—™ Rowell, & Co., comb-manufacturers, 40 Hutcheon street

—.— & Shand, woollen manufacturers. Fish street

.—™„ Major Thomas, 160 Union street, p m ™„ Walter, haberdasher, 145, h. 129 Union street, p si William (of Stewart & Shand), h. 3 Fish street William, engineer, 11 Carmelite sti'eet Mrs. Kenneth, 161 Union street „^ Mrs., lodgings, Milne's court, 27 Gallowgate Mrs. Peter, register office for engaging servants, 108

Chapel sti'eet

Still, George, of Millden, h. St. Paul street, p m ™—™ Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent street, p m ™ William, gardener, Ferryhill, p

.— .—. Mrs. Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 York street

. ™ Mrs. William, Holburn street ^ Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue Stirling, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 49 Castle

street, //. Brcbner's court, 9 Castle street, p m Stirling, Rey. James (United Associate Church), h. 4 Caroline Mrs. John, late of Peterculter, Skene terrace [place

Stophani, John, optician and German-clock maker, 68 Broad st. Stormont, James, baker, corner of Wellington place, h. above shop, P M

Storie, Archibald, teacher (of Dr. Bell's School), Frederick

street, h. 15 Princes street

Stott, George, shoemaker, 66 Woolmanhill ™„™-, John, tailor. Commercial court, 58 Castle street, p bi „™ Miss, teacher, 14 Shuttle lane

Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster (Garland), /;. 43 Constitution Alexander, late of Excise, Hardgate [street George, flesher, 63 New Market Hugh, grocer, 292 George street

, 1„ James, late bookseller, h. 35 Back wynd, p m „^ James, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and ruler, 60 Castle street, h. 25 Justice street James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 7 Shipro-«r ™.™™ John, of Moi'eseat, Stocket, h. Moreseat, p m John, shipmaster (New Frederick), 25 Prince Regent st. Peter, stabler, 36 Harriet street, p m Netherkirkgate . ™ Robert, tailor, 69 William, sawyer, 62 Gerard street, p m

„^^ . Miss, Strawberrybank

Miss, dressmaker, 1 1 Constitution street

. Misses, Leighton lodge, Hardgate

Straith, Rev. Alexander, teacher of English, keeper of baptism register, &c., Public Schools, Little Belmont street, h. 1 Donald's court, 20 Schoolhill, p m

V George, gardener, Pitmuxton, p „™ Miss, dressmaker. Fish street Stranack, Mrs., 49 Broad street Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston Straton, James, fishing-tackle maker, 5 St. Catherine's wynd .™.™v. Peter, leather dealer, 61 Broad street, h. 16 Drum's lane, Peter, sen., provision dealer, 241 George street [p m Stratton, James, clerk (Bennett, Taylor, & Co.), 107 George st. Wellington place, p m , William, Stronach, Alexander, advocate, 20 King street, p M Alexander, feuar, Cooperston, p

.„ Alexander, jun., writer (Blaikie & Smith), h. Cooperston Alexander, manufacturer of bitters, 13 Exchequer row „„ & Grainger, advocates, 20 King street—agents for Aber- deen Marine Insurance Company, Galena Investment Company, and Glasgow Fire and Life Insurance Co.

Sturm, Alexander (of Adam & Sturm), //. 52 Chapel street, p m STU— SUT] NEW ABERDEEN. 1Y8

Stuart, Alexander, of Laithers, 7 Union place, p m ~™— Alexander, writing master, Gordon's Hospital, and teacher of writing and stenography, 115 Union street, h. 42 Huntly street, pm

—. —. Captain Charles, 47 Castle street

~™—, David, postmaster, h. 5 New Market street ™ Donald G., fishcurer. Canal terrace, p m James, builder, 114 Chapel street John, travelling merchant, Red-lion court. Broad street

John, advocate — of&ce, 103 Union street, h. Crown street, p m John, principal servant (Blackfriars-street Chapel), and funeral waiter, 100 Green

William, road surveyor, Garioch district, h. 8 North Broadford, p

William, boot and shoe maker, 32 Schoolhill, h. 7 Skene street, pm

™ William, clerk (M'Donald & Leslie), h. 28 Wellington st. Margaret, dealer in butter, eggs, &c., 66 Guestrow Sudbury, John, stocking manufacturer, Love lane, and 52 North Gallery, New Market Summei's, W., shipmaster, 10 Sugarhouse lane Mrs. Mitchell place Sutherland, Alexander, 13 Exchequer row Alexander, book-keeper (J. Blaikie & Sons), h. Mile-end Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58 East North street, p m Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 83 King street, p m Alexander, Inmore cottage, near Rosemount terrace, p m

Andrew, manufacturer, 1, ^. 2 Black's buildings, p m George, silk mercer, 149, h. 147, Union street, p m

. George, house surgeon. Royal Infirmary

Hugh (Stephen & Sutherland), A. 10 Schoolhill, p m

, James, tailor, 36 Netherkirkgate James, shipmaster, 63 Park street

John, druggist, 34 St. Nicholas street and 124, h. 126 Gallowgate, pm John, late merchant. View ton place, Spittal, pm John, bookseller, 47 North Gallery, New Market, h. Sun- nyside, p m John, jun., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 3 Gal-

lowgate, h. Sunnyside Dr. Neil(Abei'deenshire Militia), 13 Belmont street, pm Thomas (Mortimer, Sutherland, & Co.),2 Black's buildings Wellington & Co., perfumers and hairdressers, 54 Union William, farmer, Skene, p [street jl79 NEW ABERDEEN. [SUT—TAY

Sutherland, Mrs., 126 Gallowgate Mrs., lodgings, 83 King street ™. Miss, dressmaker, 10 Blackfriars street Miss, lodgings, 2 Castle brae Miss, dressmaker, 83 King street Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul, Arthur Tbomson— office. Bank of Scotland, Castle street Sword, Mrs., vintner, 26 Wellington street Symmers, James A., shipmaster, Glenburnie .™,™™ Misses, 31 Whitehouse street

Symon, George, wigmaker and hairdresser, 18 St. Nicholas st.,

h. 152 George street, pm John, late merchant, 16 Windy wynd

Taggart, John, stabler, 90 George street, p m Tait, John, haberdasher, 161 George street Talbert, David, shipmaster (Betsy) 61 Quay David, jun., shipmaster (Blossom), 61 Quay Talbot, William, shipmaster (Lord Seton), 126 King street Tastard, Joseph, flesher, 48 New Market, h. King street road, by Old Aberdeen Tawse, Lewis, spirit dealer, 83 Green

. . William, tailor, 19 Lower Denburn ™™~~ Mrs. Andrew, late of Coldstone, 5 Belmont street Taylor, Alexander & Sons, wholesale and retail woollen drapers, 67 Union street, h. 116 Crown street, pm Alexander, Summerfield gardens. Park street, p m Alexander, gardener, Barkmill, p Alexander, shipmaster, 62 Virginia street Alexander, 26 Gallowgate

Alexander & Co., merchant tailors, 22, h. 12 Marischal street, p

. Alexander, stoneware dealer and broker, 155, h. 107 Roper's court, Gallowgate & Brown, music-sellers, music saloon, 131 Union street David, cabinetmaker, 24 George street, p m George (Jaffray & Taylor), 275 George street, p m

George, ginger-beer brewer and porter dealer, 15 James st. ^ George, carter, 14 Links street, p M James W. (A. Taylor & Sons), ^.116 Crown street James, boot and shoe maker, 46 Netherkirkgate street, P „^ . John, silk dyer, 6 South Silver M ™, John, principal servant, North Church, funeral waiter and wright, 18 Castle brae „„ John, teacher (Roman Catholic seminary). Constitution street, p m ^

TAY—THO] NEW ABERDEEN. J 80

Taylor, John, Commercial Inn, 63 Castle street w Peter, 121 Crown street ™^ Robert, music-seller — (of Taylor & Brown), 131 Union st., h. 2 Crown terrace, p M ,™~™- Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Sunnypark, Canal side, by Causewayend Thomas, gardener, 11 Shuttle lane

™^~™ William (of KilgOur & Taylor), 44 Netherkirkgate, Ii. 73 Hutcheon street

Mrs. George, 275 George street — Mrs,, lodgings, 35 Frederick street ~™™v, Mrs., midwife, 46 Netherkirkgate

. ™, Mrs. James, 74 Dee street —~..-™ Mrs., M'Lean's court, 50 Gallowgate Mrs., provision dealer, 186 Gallowgate -~~— Miss, boarding school, 2 Crown terrace —~~, Misses, dressmakers, 31 Harriet street Tayler, Major, of Rothiemay, h. Castle lodge. Castle street, p m Temperance Coffee-house, reading rooms, and lodgings, 64 Broad Templeton, William, surgeon, 47 Schoolhill, p m [street Thain, Andrew, tailor and broker, 37 Lodge walk [p m

James, master boatbuilder (Hall & Sons), //. 60 York st.,

Theatre—Pit, 50 ; Boxes, 52 ; Gallery, 54 Marischal street Third, James, cooper, 164 Gallowgate Thom, Alexander & William, commission merchants and general agents, 21 Quay

Alexander, merchant, /). Ashley house, p m

George, boot and shoe maker, lodgings, 31 Marischal st.

John, mason, 1 Gordon street Robert, brewer, King street, near Canal bridge, p m

William, late of E. I. C. Blackwall Department, /*. 1. Caro- line place, Skene square, p William, merchant (of A. & W. Thom), West Craib- stone street, P m William, painter and glazier, (Receiving Post Office), 235 George street Mrs., late Manse of Nigg, 131 Crown street Mrs. James, Albyn place Mrs. John, Albyn cottage Miss, sick-nurse, 7 Gaelic lane Miss, 55 Gallowgate Thompson, George, jun., insurance broker and shipowner, 40

Marischal street, /(. 3 James street, p m John, cooper. Well of Spa

Thomson, Adam, vintner and flesher, 43 New Market, /;. 177 George street, p m 181 NEW ABERDEEN. [THO—THO

Thomson, Alexander, of Banchory, /*. Banchory house, p m ™ Rev. Alexander (George-street Chapel), h. 56 Gerard st. Alexander, clerk (Harbour Office), h. 49 Gallowgate Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery), h. Ferryhill build- ™„ Andrew, late builder, 20 Union row, p m [ings, p ™ Arthur, agent of the Bank of Scotland, vice-consul for Russia, Prussia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway, Bank of Scotland court, Castle street, p m „^^ David (Richards & Co.), Broadford place [terrace, p m George, jun., merchant (W. Simpson & Co.), h. 10 Union George, merchant, Thomson's court, 21, h. 22 Quay, p m George, shipmaster (Ariel), Cruden's court. Broad street

Henry, cashier (Steam Navigation Co. ), h. 5 Constitution street, p m Hugh, flesher, Wales-street market, h. 10 Wales street .™, James, spirit dealer, 81, A. 83 Spring Garden James, clerk, Rosemount place ,™. James, farmer. Blacktop, Countesswells, p m James C, h, 24 Dee street John, shipmaster (Mungo Park), Cruden's court. Broad st.

John, builder, 7 Princes street,/*. 29 East North st, p m John, flesher, 164, h. 177 George street John, tailor, 5 Blairton lane & M'Gregor, furnishing tailors, Concert court. Broad st. Peter, traveller (Cadenhead, Barron, & Co), h. 1 Thistle tailor, 23 Broad street, p m [place . ™ Robert, furnishing ™, Robert, carpenter, 3 St. Mary's place ™»™„ Robert, clerk (Richards & Co.), h. 23 Broad street „ Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union street, h. 20 St. Nicholas street, p m ™™™™ Thomas, shoemaker, Park street William, guard (North Defiance coach), h. 35 St. Nicholas street, p m _„ William, sen., accountant and clerk (W. Pirie & Co.), h. 51 Bon-accord street, p m William, hatter, sign of the Gilded Otter, 109 Union st.,

h. Correction wynd, Green, p m William, watch and clock maker, h. 13 Canal street, p m William, grocer, Holburn street William, clerk (D. G. Stewart), h. 122 Gallowgate ,™,™» William, vintner, 87 Shiprow William L., merchant, 21, A. 22 Regent quay, p m Mrs. William, jun., 24 Dee street „„™-. Mi's., lodgings. Smith's court, 49 Gallowgate .,„ Mrs, John, 32 Skene terrace Mrs., 4 Black's buildings XHO—TRO] NEW ABERDEEN. 182

Thomson, Mrs., 1 Chapel street „™„™ Mi-s., midwife, 14 Thistle street „™ Miss, dressmaker, 13 Denbnrn terrace Miss, 38 Skene street Miss, teacher, 24 James street Thorburc, Rev. John (Relief Chapel, St. Paul street), h. 24 Mary well street James, teacher (Relief Church School, St. Paul street), h. 24 Mai'ywell street Thorn, William, dyer, 8 Carmelite street Tillock, James, hoilermaker (J. D. Sc Co.), 28 Constitution street Tinplate, brass, and zinc goods—M'Leod & Anderson, manu facturers, 12 East North street " Tocher, John, tailor, 12 St. Nicholas lane, p ji Todd, Alexander, basketmaker. West Gallery, New Market Tompkins, William, flasher, 14 Poultry market

. Mrs., flesher, 18 New Market Tonner, James, furniture dealer, 29, L Milne's court, 27 Gallow- gate, p M Topp, George, 35 Constitution street, p m [p M' .~™.~, James, late baker, Craigwell cottage. North silver street^

Torrie, Alexander, advocate, 81 King street, h. 20 Chapel St., p nr James, Pitfodels, p m ..-^-^ James, M.D., 67 Dee street „^™~ Mrs. James, 12 George street Torry, James, surgeon, 55 Schoolhill, p M

Tough, Alexander, wood merchant, 1 Marywell street George, haberdasher, 134 George street

. „ James, waiter (Aberdeen Hotel), h. 35 Huntly street

„. John, stoneware merchant, 37, k. 35 St. Nicholas street

. . Thomas W., boot and shoe maker, 42 Broad street, h. Holburn street, p m Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 13 Carmelite street

Tower, William, of Kinaldie, h. 3 Union place, p m Towns, David, miller—house and mill, 4 Mounthooly Town's Drummers — David Bannerman, 75 Gallowgate, and James Badenoch, Robertson's court, 143 Gallowgate

Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 9 Rose street, h. 22 Union row

Trotter, Mrs., register office, 74 George street Troup, Alexander (Aberdeen Lime Company), grain merchant and miller, Sclattie, p m

Alexander, merchant tailor, 1 Adelphi

—~™ Charles, teacher (Free Greyfriars Schools), /;. Porthill

„™~„ David, grocer and spirit dealer, principal servant, St, John's Chapel, and funeral waiter. Spa street, p m Troup, Guorge, chemist and druggist, 30 George street, h. Rose- mount terrace, p M

. —, — James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill, /;. 09 Back wynd, p M

„~„~~ John, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 East North street

^ John, blacksmith, 16 Shiprow, h. Ruthrieston Joseph, vinter, 86 Causewayend Mrs. George, 34 George street Mrs. George, Prospect cottage, Loanhead

Tulloch, David, master joiner (Walter Hood & Co.), h. 62 Vir- ginia street

Rev. George— School, Academy street (from Dee street

to Grown street), /;. Bellevue, Hardgate, p James, teacher, Bellevue, p

,. James, shipmaster (St. Lawrence), 12 St. Clement st., p ir

.—. — William, clerk (Marine Insurance Co.), h. 12 St. Clement street Turing, Mrs., 58 Marischal street

Turnbull, Anthony, vintner, 32 Castle St., h. 5 Castle brae, p m Turner, Alexander, traveller (George Inglis), Chapel court, Castle street

.-, Robert, shipmaster, 25 Marischal street

,. Miss, of Menie, Ruby cottage. Silver street

TurrefiF, Alexander, draper, 39 Linion St., h. 39 Upperkirkgate, Mrs., 39 Upperkirkgate [p M ™™— Mrs., Murray's houses, Park street Tweedie, Jess, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. East North street

. Isabella, straw and silk bonnet maker, 70 East North st. Tyson, John, silk mercer (G. Lyall & Co.),/;. Strawberrybank, pm

Tytler, James, porter. House of Refuge, Duthie's ct., 45 Guestvow

James, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 71 Green, h. 2 Charlotte street, p m John (Hogarth & Co.), 196 George street ,™,.,™ William, cabinetmaker, 6 Shoe lane

,™,—. Mrs., staymaker, 12 Frederick street „~ Mrs., Mackie place

Union-Glen Distillery, Holburn Universal Life Assurance Company—agent for Aberdeen and adjacent counties, John Humphrey, advocate, 102 King street Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, Holburn street ™„„™ Alexander, road contractor, 9 Skene row _ Alexander, spirit dealer. 111 York street

. . —. Alexander, shoemaker. Upper denburn & FuUerton, druggists, 65 St. Nicholas street ,

TJrquhart & Gordon, druggists, 164 Union street „™ James, keeper of leading lights, Torry

—. —.John, shoe manufacturer, 53 Broad street, h. 211 King street, p m

-. John, h. Rosemount, p M ™- John & Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers and com-

mission agents, 61 St. Nicholas street —„™ Robert (of John & Robert), A. 17 Schoolhill, p m — Mrs., grocer, 25 North Broadford

Vaccine Institution, 25 Castle street Vass, Mrs. James, 114 Chapel street Vernon, John & Co., engineers, founders, millwrights, builders of iron ships, &c.. Dee Iron works, York street ~™ John (of John Vernon & Co.), 27 York place, p m Vessie, James, bookseller and bookbinder, 130 Gallowgate

Vickers, Mrs., 1 1 Huntly street

Waddel, Alexander, clerk (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), h. 6 Constitution street Mrs. David, lodgings, 36 Union street Wade, Mrs. Captain, lodgings, 13 Constitution street Wagstaff, Rev. Charles (St. Andrew's Scotch Episcopal), 86 Crown street Walker, Alexander, vintner. Well court, 14 Broad street [p m

—„~^ Alexander, gardener, Broadford, A.Hutcheon St., Maybank, .™.— Alexander, clerk (J. Smith & Co.), h. 5 Castle brae [p m Alexander, merchant and commercial agent, 37 Shiprow,

„^.—, Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover street Alexander, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h. above shop, p m

David, hairdresser and perfumer, 135 Union street, h. 19 Huntly street, p m

—I — David, plane-maker, Ferguson's court, 108g Gallowgate Duncan, shipmaster (Heroine), 32 St. Clement st, p m ™-v.—~ George, Town-house keeper, h. 17 Huxter row

.— George, boot and shoe maker, 85 Skene street, h. 61 Sum- mer street, p m George, tailor, 22 Frederick street, p m George, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Marischal street, k, 67 Commerce street -™™-, Gordon, hairdresser, 42 Guestrow „™— James, nurseryman and seedsman, 100 Chapel street, p m James Pattison, M.D., 100 Chapel street

—.— James, coalbroker, Hector's court, 61 Commerce street —~~, James, saddler. Justice street, p m ™ James, plasterer, Hanover lane Walker, James, vintner, 27 Loch street -~ James, cartwright, Leadside, Gilcomston

™- John, shipmaster (Anemone), 4 St. Clement street — ,™- John C, Banner office, h 43 Skene street [p m John, late merchant, Roseburn cottage, 90 Hutcheon St., John, umbrella manufacturer, 16 West North street —.™v. John, plasterer, 12 Constitution street John, clerk, 71 Gallowgate —™- John (John Walker & Co.), h. 30 Guestrow ™~— John & Co., Aberdeen Fancy Warehouse, -wholesale and retail hardware merchants, importers of foreign orna- ments, toys, &c., 41, 43, and 45 Broad street John, shoemaker and leather- cutter, 14 Netherkirkgate,

h. 12 Exchequer row .™.„™ Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate

Robert, flesher, 29 Basement floor. New Mai'ket Robert, vintner, 68 Schoolhill

.—. — & Smith, land-surveyors, 129 Union street William, gardener, Rosemount, p

. William, late of H.E.I.C.'s tea department, Summerhill, p William, treasurer. Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum, h. 2 Caroline place, p m William, superintendent of New Market— office, 54 Mar-

ket, h. 19 Fisher row —~™. William, umbrella maker, 35 Schoolhill, h. 100 Green —,„„ William, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 65 George st. and 52 Union street, h. 63 George street, p m

William, flesher, 37 Wales-street market, li. 16 Wales St., William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend Mrs. Adam, vintner, 10 Queen street

. Mrs., staymaker, Ferguson's court, 108| Gallowgate Mrs., midwife, 12 Frederick street

Mrs., register office, 9 Guestrow Mrs. Walter, 86 George street ™- Mrs., 2 Langstane place

™~~™ Miss, dressmaker, 1 Donald's court, Schoolhill ™. Miss, 193 Union street Miss, teacher, Free Trinity school, h. 61 Summer street Wales, Lieut. Andrew, R. N., 90 Bon-accord street Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 55

George street, li. 91 Gallowgate, p m

— .— Archibald, messenger (North of Scotland Bank), h. Lodge walk

.—.—. Charles, Sutherland's court, 126 Gallowgate ~~.~™ Daniel, shipmaster (Mansfield), 20 Commerce street

. Rev. David (Frederick-street Chapel), h. 1 1 Union buildings —

WAL—WAT] NEW ABERDEEN. 186

Wallace, James, writer (City Fiscal's office), 28 George street Thomas, manager, Blind Asylum, Huntly street ~™™~. Miss, corset-maker, 49 Bon-accord street

Warin, Henry Julian, Excise-officer (Union-glen Distillery), h. Holburn street Warden, Robert, tidewaiter, 5 Summer lane Warrack, James (Gilcomston brewery), h. 26 Dee street, p m James, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.), A. M'Combie's court Mrs. James, private asylum, Upper Middlefield, Woodside

.—,—. Mrs. Robert, M'Combie's court, Netherkirkgate Warren, Mrs., lodgings, Kingsland place —.„„, Misses, dressmakers, Kingsland place Washbourn, William, New-market inn and eating house, 13 Fisher row

Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford works), h. 3 Broad- ford, p Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 65 Chapel street

™ Alexander, shipmaster (Scottish Maid), h. 6 Hanover st. ~™— Archibald I., bookseller and news-agent, and broker, 70^, h. 70 Gallowgate

—.-™. Archibald, cashier (Broadford works), h. 6 Rosemount —,™» George, 68 Bon-accord street, p m [terrace, p George, beadle (St. Clement's Church), funeral waiter, and undertaker, 44 Shiprow ™ James, saw trimmer. Union street, opposite Assembly rooms, h. Gordon's court, Gordon street „. James, broker, 76 Gallowgate, p m John, sergeant of police, h. 6 Blackfriars street

.^ John, tailor, 20 Netherkirkgate, h. Yeats' court, 30 Ne- therkirkgate

.. .„ Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 Bon-accoi'd street Robert, builder. Nelson street, h. Nelson street, p m Robert, general merchant and broker, 40 and 44 East North street

William, W. S., sheriff-substitute, h. Albyn place Mrs. C, lodgings, 40 Broad street

, Mrs. George, 9 Union place -„„— Mrs. John, 66 Bon-accord street —^— Mrs., provision dealer, 6 Mounthooly Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 30 Union row Miss, teacher (Free John Knox's school), h. 5 Mounthooly Watt, Alexander, late shipmaster, and treasurer to the Shipmaster Society, Ruthrieston, p —„— Alexander, land-surveyor, 15 Bon- accord street, p m „™— Alexander, writer (Murray & M'Combie), A. 12 Quay

„ .,. Alexander, ginger beer and porter dealer, Carmelite st. 187 NEW ABERDEEN. [WAT—WEB

Watt, Arthur, C, merchant and shipowner, 12 Quay, h. above Charles Clark, clerk (Commercial Bank) [shop, p 51 David, grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Chapel street

h. . .,™, George, shipmaster (Margaret Littlejohn), 9 Commerce George & Co., blacksmiths, York street [street George, feuar, 67 Causewayend, p M „ George, slater (successor to James Smith), 20 Trinity st. John, merchant and manufacturer. Concert court, Eroa

street, p m

, John, leather dealer and shoe manufacturer, 57 Broad

street, h. Rosemary cottage, Park street „„ John, writer, 21 North Silver street, p m

,^., Kenneth, shoemaker, 2 Crown street Patrick, grocer, 77, k. 79 Queen street, p m

h. street ,„ , Robert, merchant, 45 Upperkirkgate, 43 Dee ,™ Samuel, carter, 20 Dee street, p m

, Mrs. Alexander, Denburn terrace ™, Mrs. George, 12 Regent quay Mrs. W., 4 Hutcheon street

.„ Mrs. James, Berryden cottage, p

. Miss, 13 Huntly street Miss, spirit dealer, 11 York street Watts, Thomas, Escise officer, Holburn street Wattie, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Steps of Gilcomston John, shipmaster, 109 York street p . Joseph, gardener, Skene square, Webster, Alexander, advocate, 42 King street, p m ,™.,~„ Alexander, jun., writer, 28 Catherine street ,.™ Alexander, jun., advocate, 42 King street, p M

Webster & Jaffray), li. Webster's court, . Alexander (of 29 Guestrow, p m & Jaffray, ginger beer brewers and porter dealers, Web- ster's court, 29 Guestrow King street, p m . John, advocate. John, clerk, 28 Constitution street, p m John, fishcurer and cooper (G. & W. Davidson), h. Wales

street, p m John, grocer and spirit dealer, Rolburn street

,™. John, baker, 43, /;. 53 Green ^ Robert, shipmaster (Rover), 13 Commerce street

„, Simpson, boot & shoe maker, 66 John street Thomas, merchant, Wales street, p m William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene terrace, William, cowfeeder, 172 West North street, p m [p m ™ Mrs. Lieut. William, 48 Chapei street „, :Misses, 29 East North street Weigh-house, Quay—James F. Kelles, tacksman Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's court, 17 Upperkirkgate, p m ,™^— John, teacher of Deaf and Dumb Institution, 57 Schoolhill ™„ Robert, spirit merchant, 72 Gallowgate

Mrs., Mountpleasant, 1 Canal street

Welch, James, manager (power looms, Broadford works), /;. 136 George street V/est-end Academy, 216 Union street Westland, John, shoemaker, 9 Drum's lane Mrs., 30 Skene street West of England Fire and Life Office—A. & J. Cadenhead, ad- vocates, agents, 9 Huxter row-

West, William, provision warehouse, 4, h. 6 Marischal street Whitecross, Emslie, lodgings. Smith's court, 49 Gallowgate William, Customhouse agent, 27 Crown street, p m Mrs., sick-nurse, 22 Shoe lane —r~~ Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 27 Crown street White, J., silk mercer, 43 Union street, ^.61 Bon-accord street

James, flesher, 16 Wales-street market, h. Constitution st. Dr. Robert, 61 Bon-accord street William, merchant and American vice-consul, 127 King street— office, next house upwards, p m ~ Mrs. James, 61 Bon-accord street Whitnell, Edward, hardware and stationery shop, 38 North Gal- lery, New Market

Whittaker, William, woolsorter (Hadden & Sons), h. 97 Chapel street

Whyte, Alexander B. (of Simpson & Whyte), 52 Dee st, p m David, tanner, Newbridge, Hardgate, h. 4 Bon-accord terrace, p m John (Simpson & Whyte), 52 Dee street, p m ™ John, shipmaster, 29 James street

™. . John, advocate, 48 King street, h. 52 Dee street

Patrick, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 30, h. 28 Broad street, p m

Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, 75 Crown street Wigham, Anthony, 5 Caroline place, Maybank, p -™™„ Miss, 26 North Broadford

Wight, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 St. Andrew St., p m Wilkie, John, cooper, 13 Virginia sti-eet Wilkinson, Mrs. William, 29 Upperkirkgate Will, James, M.D., 11 King street, p m

,„,— John, late guard, 18 Bon-accord street, p ai

Thomas, manufacturer (A. H. & Son), li. 1 East Craib- stone street, p m

. Thomas, 2 St. Mary's place 189 NEW ABERDEEN. [WIL—WIL

Will, Mrs., lodgings, 61 Park street Willans, Samuel & Co., stoneware and general rag store, 168^ Gallowgate ™. Samuel, manufacturer, 104 West North street, p m Willet, Joseph J., shipmaster, Mortimer's court, Waterloo quay Williams, James & Son, coopers and fishcurers, 13 Virginia st.

„, James, cooper, 13 Virginia street, p m furrier, 127 Union street, , James, jun., p m Peter, 13 Virginia street Robert, cooper, 13 Virginia street, p m

William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14 St. Andrew st. „„_„ William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Short Loanings Mrs. William, dealer in old iron and metals, 7, h. 22 Wool- manhill Williamson, Alexander, fiesher, 44 Wales-st. market, h. Skene Alexander, overseer (R. Johnston, Quay), h. 10 Weigh- house square Alexander, of Granitehill (formerly Cairncry), p Allan, potter, Bloomfield pottery, Pitmuxton Benjamin, M.D., 239 Union street, p m George, flesher, 30 New Market, h. Skene „™ George, cattle dealer, 31 Harriet street „^ George, teacher (Poor's Hospital), 19 Upperkirkgate James, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 125, h. 86 George h. Skene [street, p m . James, flesher, 49 New Market, .„™™. James, of Beachhill, 48 Wales street, p m „ James (of R. Catto & Co.), h. 32 Adelphi court, p m „^ John, flesher, 40 New Market, h. Skene Joseph, M.D., 48 Wales street & Middleton,candlemakers and tallow-chandlers, 46 Wales Peter, druggist, 141, h. 143 Union street, p m [street _„, Mrs., 31 Harriet street Mrs. John, flesher, 15 New Market, h.12 Hutcheon st. Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 130 Union street Willox, William, saddler, 24, h. 22 Queen street, p m Mrs. William, 48 Woolmanhill Wilson, Alexander, ship agent, 57 Marischal street, h. 37 High street. Old Aberdeen, p m ,™, Alexander, seaman, 93 York street Alexander, hosier, 49 Green, p m Alexander D., advocate, 47 Marischal street, h. Don bank, Bridge of Don Andrew, bookbinder and stationer, 20, A. 18 Marischal st., Charles, letter-carrier, 3 Carnegie's brae [p m

David, silk and woollen dyer, Innes street dye works, li. 20 John street, p m Wilson, George, tailor, 188 Gallowgate

,.—.™ George, shore porter, 18 Shiprow

.—.„™ George, engineer, 14 Virginia street George, seaman, 10 Blackfriars street, p m

Hugh, confectioner, 1 James street, h. Scott's court, 25 Regent quay James, agent for Catholic books, magazines, &c., musi'

cian, and manufacturer of Bishop Hay's pills, 2 Chapel

court, 1 Justice street

„, James, late shipmaster, 115 York street James, weaver, 12 Spa street, p m ,-™„— James, police officer, 20 Skene terrace

, John, Wright, 23 Chapel street

. John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 11 Back wyud, p m John, grain merchant, h. 64 Shiprow „ ~ Rev. John (North parish). North lodge John, shore porter, 37 Park street & Leith, surgeons, 177 Gallowgate

. Robert, bookseller, 34 Schoolhill, h. 35 Blackfriars St., p m

. Robert, manager (New Boot and Shoe warehouse, 9 Broad

street), h. 31 Harriet street —~~, Mrs. David, Union wynd Mrs. William, 90 Union street Mrs., 90 Bon-accord street

. ——, Mrs., grocer, L>ee village

. Mrs. Catherine, Milner's court, 25 Guestrow Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 12 Spa street

,.—.~™ Miss, lodgings, 83 Union street ™ Miss, dressmaker, 20 Union row

— .— Miss, lodgings, 21 Shiprow Winchester, Charles, advocate, 21 St. Nicholas street, p m Winks, Ronald, west end of Thistle street, p M Winlaw, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 104 Gallowgate, p m James, jun., ship and insurance broker and coal merchant,

43 Regent quay, h. 104 Gallowgate

Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 84 St. Andrew street, h. 20 Blackfriars street Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company—Adam & An- derson, agents in Britain —writing chambers, 75 Union street

Wise, Miss H., straw-bonnet maker, 57 West North street

Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 7, h. 8 Castle street, p M Wishart, Captain Daniel (Hope), 6 Constitution street ~—™ David, furniture dealer, 81, A. 75 Gallowgate ,™. — George, flesher, 32 Wales-st. market, /;. 68 Wales street 191 NEW ABERDEEN. [WIS—YEA

Wishart, James, master joiner (Hall & Son), h. 47 York street

John, 37 Wales-street market, /*. 63 Wales street John, shoemaker and porter. Lunatic Asylum — Joseph, organ-builder, 24, h. 5 Young street

™„,™. William, flesher, 8 Wales-street market, /*. 63 Wales I street, p m

Wood, David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c., 55 Commerce st. ™-„,™„ George, commission agent and accountant. Crown court,

Union street, h. 25 Bon-accord street, p m

James S., shoemaker, Holburn street, p „.™ John, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston, p ^ John, surgeon, 31 Bon-accord street, pm John, shipmaster (Pursuit)

, John, spirit dealer, 37 York street

. Robert, boot and shoe maker, 3 Crown street, h. St. Mary's place, p M „^„^ Thomas, principal officer (South Parish Church), and funeral and occasional waiter, h. 32 Belmont street Mrs. Joseph, lodgings, 124 Union street Wright, Alexander, stabler, 1 Harriet street r^ James, writer (J. D. Milne), 54 Union street J. & Co., dealers in hardware, 37 Blackfriars street, p m

. John, gardener, Pitmuxton, p „™ & Petrie, stone-cutters, below Union-street bridge, Den-

burn, h. 20 North Broadford Mrs. Peter, 51 Bon-accord street

. . Miss, 51 Bon-accord street Wyllie, David, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53 Castle street, h. 2 Marischal street, p m „ David & Son, booksellers to her Majesty, stationers, and circulating library, 51 Union street, ^.17 Bon-accord street James (of D. Wyllie & Son), bookseller, h. 17 Bon- accord street, p m

,„ ™. James, hat manufacturer, 220 George St., h. 64 Woolman- John, sen., tailor 42 Queen street [hill Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 16 New Market, h. Donald's court, Schoolhill, p M „ John, rope and twine manufactui'er, Millbank, p

. .„„ John, flesher, 66 John street Mrs., Crown court, Union street

Yeats, Alexander, book-keeper, North of Scotland Assurance Company— office, King street, h. Bon-accord lane George, silk mercer, 87 Union street, h. 149 South Crown street, p m YEA—YUL] NEW ABERDEEN. 192

Yeats, George, artist, 7 Marischal street

~v George & William, advocates—office, 48, h. 46 King st. John, advocate, 84 King street, p m John, flesher. New Market, h. Pitmuxton

,™™- Thomas, flesher, 10 Wales-street market, h. 90 Spittal William, advocate, 48 King street, p m York and London Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Wm. Gordon, advocate, agent, 14 Adelphi Youll, Mrs., 47 Green

Young, George, ropemaker, 20 St. Clement street James, teacher of music, 10 Carmelite street James & David, teachers of music, Yeats' court. Nether- kirk gate

John, musical instrument maker, 32 Netherkirkgate, /(. 4 Hanover street, p m

. Sergeant Robert, R.A., Hardgate William, shipmaster (Commodore), 4 Affleck street, p m Mrs., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 48 East North street Mrs., vintner, 107 York street

Miss, milliner, 25 St. Nicholas street Misses, 2 Golden square Younghusband, Mrs. John, 10 Canal terrace Youngson, Robert, shipmaster (Samson), 63 Regent quay William, cabinet maker, 20 Marywell street, p m Mrs, Major, Fonthill place Mrs. Andrew, Viewfield, Rubislaw [row —™- Miss M. A., sewing mistress. House of Refuge, 45 Guest- Yule, Alexander, general and furnishing ironmonger, 14 Union street, h. 45 Constitution street

James, blacksmith (A. Duthie & Co.), 8 Links street

Mrs., lodgings, 1 St. Nicholas street Miss, net & lace worker, 21 Lower Denburu OLD ABERDEEN.

Adam, James, Firhill-wcll, i- John, gardener, 4 Chanonry

Adams, William, tailor, (j6 High street ™ Miss, 21 College bounds Aiken, Mrs., lodgings, 15 College bounds Airth, Stephen, feuar, 26 Spittal Allan, George, Brick-kilns

„, Mrs., grocer, 25 College bounds Allardyce, Alexander, 93 Spittal

Allen, George, butcher, 1 Don street Anderson, James, gardener, 60 Don street, p Andrew, William, blacksmith, bell-hanger, and gas-fitter, 30 Don

street, /(. 105 High street Angus, John, feuar, New Bridge of Don Annand, George (Royal Artillery), 13 Spittal, v m James (late of Jamaica), Kildair cottage, King-st. road, v Arthur, James, blacksmith. King-street, road, v

BAILT.IE, Mrs., dressmaker, 90 High street

Banncrman, Mrs. J., 8 Chanonry Barrack, Mrs. William, grocer, 108 High street „ Mrs. John, feuar, 58 High street ™ Miss, 14 College bounds bounds . Miss, lodgings, 13 College Barron, V/illiam, 5 Seaton gate Begg, John, sub-janitor, King's College ,™™.. Mrs. Alexander, vintner, 98 High street Bennet, George, High street Spittal William, printer, Constitutional Office, //.. 13 High Blackie, J. S., professor of humanity, Marischal College, 113 Brown, Mrs. Dr., 49 Don street [street Burnett, Mrs., of Kemnay, St. Machar's cottage, 12 Chanonry

Campbell, Roderick, vintner, Seaton road, New Bridge of Don, v Mrs., 81 Spittal Chambers, Thomas, feuar, Firhill-well lane, Spittal Chandler, Miss, Dr. Bell's school, h. 16 College bounds Charles, George, tailor, funeral and occasional waiter, 90 High st. Chisholm, Alexander, shoemaker, 89 High street, p CLA—GIB] OLD ABERDEEN. 194

Clapperton, William, surgeon, R.N., King-street road, p

Clark, Alexander, sexton, St. Peter's Cemetery, h. Lodge, King st.

.—..™. James, cooper, Don street, p Mrs. George, baker, 79 Higli street Connon, Alexander, lodgings, 29 College bounds Gri Robert, gardener, 4 North lane, p

Cormack, George, portrait and miniature painter, :29 College bounds

Cowie, Alexander, house and sign painter, 109 High street, h. 5 New street —«™ John, teacher. Parochial School, 5 New street, p Cromar, Mrs. David, feuar, 89 Spittal Cruickshank, John, manufacturer, 23 College bounds, p

Dalgakno, Alexander, 88 High street Daun, Dr., 13 Chanoniy Deans, William," manufacturer, and keeper of the trades' mort- cloths, 50 Spittal Donaldson, George, vintner (Red Lion), 83 Spittal

Downie, Charles, carter, and Old Aberdeen carrier, 42 Don st. Dunbar, Duncan, sexton, Churchgate, p Duncan, John, flesher, 19 Spittal

, Mrs. John, 20 Spittal

Dunn, Joseph, brewer (Smith, Irvine, & Co.), h. 25 High street Durry, Charles, lodgings, 15 College bounds

Edmond, Mrs. John, haberdasher, 22 College bounds Elrick, Joseph, Seaton gate Ewen, Mrs., lodgings, 58 Spittal

FiDDES, George, currier, 41, h. 42 High street

Findlay, David, overseer, Seaton, h. AuehmuU, p

. Mrs. James, lodgings, 19 College bounds Fleming, Rev. Dr., professor of natural philosophy. King's Col- lege, A. 31 College bounds, p Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10 Chanonry, p „™,™- Rev. Dr. Patrick, professor of humanity, &c., King's Col- lege, h. 11 College bounds ™. Mrs., of Castleton, 15 Chanonry Eraser, George, Back road Fyfe, Thomas, road contractor, Main's houses, Bridge of Don

Gall, Theodore, watch and clock maker, King street road Mrs., lodgings, 19 College bounds Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry Gibb, William, boot and shoe maker, 9 College bounds 195 OLD ABERDEEN. [GIB—LEA

Gibb, Mrs., midwife, 9 College bounds

Gill, Mrs., lodgings, 99 Spittal Gordon, Dr. James, High street, p James, jun.. High street Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High street, p Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal, p James, lodgings, 6 College bounds

. ..™v. Robert, farmer, 67 High street, p Gray, Mrs., feuar, lodgings, 63 Spittal Grub, Francis, shoemaker, 13 College bounds George, boot and shoe maker, 13 College bounds

Hat, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton house Hector, Mrs., lodgings, 79 Spittal Henderson, Mrs., lodgings, 8 High street Herald, David, vintner, 74 High street, p Hutcheson, James, vintner, 2 Don street Hutton, Mrs. Charles, gardener, 5 Spittal iMREr, George, shoemaker, King-street road

Irvine, Francis, surgeon, dispensary, h. 70 High street, p Ensign James, Aberdeenshire Militia, 15 High street, p

Jack, William, D.D., principal of King's- College, h. 37 College Jaffray, James, vintner, Seaton gate. Old Aberdeen [bounds, p „^ Miss, 48 Don street

Jamieson, William, shoemaker, 23, /*. 112 High street Johnston, John, merchant, 25 Spittal

, John, grocer, Old Bridge of Don, and at Donview, New Bridge of Don, p

. John, steward (City of Aberdeen), 25 Spittal Miss Jean, lodgings, 96 Spittal

Keith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don mills Kynoch, Ninian, grocer, spirit dealer, and clerk to St. Peter's Churchyard, 64 Spittal, p

William, farmer and feuar, 1 Market lane Kemp, James, manufacturer, 20 Don street, p m

Laws, William, cart and plough wright. King-street road, v Lawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, h. 4 Seaton gate ™„™„ John, farmer, 24 High street, p Leask, Alexander, lodgings, 82 Spittal ,™, George, vintner, King-street road [street, r

Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, /(. 17 High LEI—MIT] OLD ABERDEEN. 196

Leighton, John, builder, and lodgings, Orchard cottage, Orchard Leith, George, weaver, east side of High street, p [lane, p Leslie, Rev. James, 2 Chanonry

^ . John, of Powis, Powis house, p ™„~— Captain John (late of 42d), Donmouth cottage William, shoemaker, King-street road ™ Misses, Don street Littlejohn, illexander, 54 High street Lyell, Mrs., lodgings, 12 College bounds

M'DoNALD, James, gardener, 89 Spittal ™„~™. Mrs. James, gardener, Froghall, Spittal Macghie, Miss, 111 High street

Macgillivray, William, professor of civil and natural history, Marischal College, h. 110 High street M'lnnes, Mrs., lodgings, 14 College bounds M'Kay, Neil, 34 Don street M'Kenzie, Donald, road contractor. New Bridge of Don

—. — Duncan, feuar, 27 Spittal ,™,™„ William, teacher. Town-house, h. 92 High street ™ Miss, 56 High street Mackie, Charles, cattle dealer, 37 Don street, p M'Leod, Miss, 71 High street M'Pherson, Dr. H., sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's College, h. 30 College bounds, p M'Tavish, Hendry, feuar, lodgings, 59 Spittal Marr, Alexander, Love lane, Spittal, p Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal

—,—. William, Hillhead of Seaton, p Matheson, Robert, excise officer, 6 High street

Mearns, Rev. Dr. D., professor of divinity. King's College, h. 1 Chaplainry, p

Mellis, Peter, traveller (Smith, Irvine, & Co.), h. 3 College lane Melville, John, manufacturer, 38 Spittal Melvin, Alexander, carter, 12 Don street ™~— Alexander, carter. High street, p —.,™, James, farmer. High street, p Millar, Alexander, road overseer, Buchan district. King-street Milne, George, gardener, 46 High street [road

, James, feuar, 29 College bounds .™,.,— John, tailor, 76 Spittal John, cart and plough wright, Seaton gate, p

—..—. William, feuar, 34 High street, p m ™ William, lodgings, 29 College bounds

. Mrs., lodgings, 6 High street Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry Mollison, Mrs. James, lodgings, 19 College bounds Morrison, William, grocei", tea and spirit dealer, Balgownie road, New Bridge of Don Munro, William, watch and clock maker, 50 Spittal Murray, Mrs., 27 College bounds

NicoL, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm, p ^ Lewis, mason, Canal lane

Paterson, William, mason, 25 College bounds Paton, Misses, of Grandhome, Sunnybank Penitentiary, Female, 28 Spittal Pickthorn, Lieut. John, R.N., 68 High street Poison, John, farmer, innkeeper, and post-horse master, 3 New Post OfiSce, Receiving, 43 High street [street, p Primei'ose, Mrs. George, 61 Don street

Rae, Alexander, farmer. King-street road Reid, Alexander, gardener, Hillhead of Seaton, p William, teacher. Old Bridge of Don „™-™ Mrs., lodgings, 12 College bounds Reith, James, toll-keeper, New Bridge of Don Richmond, Thomas, inspecting commander (Coast Guard), 63 Don street Robbie, Donald, lodgings, 98 Spittal, p Robertson, Alexander, gardener, 24 Spittal, p James, tavern keeper, Balgownie road, New Bridge of „™--™ Mrs. Dr., Balgownie lodge [Don, p Ross, James, sheriff-officer, 44 High street

,„ ™ John, teacher of music, 8 College bounds

. Robert, surgeon and apothecary, 43 High street

Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy. King's College,

h. at College, p .™. Miss, lodgings, 94 Spittal Sherar, Robert, lodgings, 2 High street Simpson, Andrew, wright, 108 High street „™™, James, farmer, Hillhead of Seaton Singer, James, farmer, Hillhead of SeatoUj p Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal Smith, Alexander, farmer, Linkfield ™,„™ Alexander, druggist, 3 High street Alexander (post office), grocer, 59 High street „™™~ Alexander, gardener, h. and seed shop. King-street road ™, George, blacksmith. King-street road, p ™, Hans, G. L., teacher. Bell's School

s 2 —

SMI—WOO] OLD ABERDEEN. 198]

Smith, Irvine, & Co., brewers, 18 High street James, gardener, Coopersfield, King-street road, p

. John, boot and shoe maker, 109 High street John, shoemaker and lodgings, 92 Spittal „ John, sacrist. King's College John, feuar. Old Bridge of Don

, Rev. Robert, St. Maehar's Church, 14 Chanonry, p

. Robert, 100 Spittal ™ WiUiam, tailor, Seaton gate A Miss, dressmaker. King-street road A Stables, Alexander, grocer, 112 High street, p ^ Alexander, jun., clerk (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance ^

Co.), h. 112 High street Stephen, William, shipmaster (Quebec Packet), Orchard house Stott, James, late gardener, Seaton gate, p Strachan, Walter, steward (City of Aberdeen), 40 Spittal William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 87 High street Strath, Mrs., midwife. King-street road Sutherland, Robert, farmer and feuar, 70 Spittal, p M Miss, housekeeper (Mitchell's Hospital), 9 Chanonry Swanson, Miss, 57 Don street

Taylor, James, tailor. Old Bridge of Don

.— Robert, rope and twine manufacturer. Frog-hall lane Miss, lodgings, 26 College bounds Thom, John, sen., sheriff-officer, 43 Don street John, jun., constable and sheriff of&cer, 74 High street

. , William, mason, 66 High street Torrie, James, late teacher of French, 100 Spittal

Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics, King's College, It. 32 College bounds, p TurrefF, Gavin, 18 Don street

Wallace, John, overseer, salmon fishings, Old Bridge of Don Watt, William, wright, lodgings, 89 Spittal

„ Miss, stewardess (Sovereign), h. 89 Spittal White, James, lodgings, 10 College bounds Willox, Mrs., mains of Seaton Wilson, George, 59 High street ~~— John, session-clerk and teacher of Grammar school academy, 45 High street Wishart, Mrs., lodgings, 10 College bounds Wood, Miss, 19 High street

Woodman, Alexander, overseer (Hadden's work, Green), Ji. 12 Don street WOOD SIDE, &c.

Abel, William, Mill of Craibston Adan, Charles, Hilton House Alexander, William, teacher, 37 Canal terrace Allan, William, ground-officer, Tanfield, h. 14 Wellington street ™^ Miss, Gordon's Mills Angus, John, sen., 37 Canal terrace Canal terrace ™.™. John, jun., clerk (Woodside works), h. 37

Baillie, George, keeper of the keys of the Don subscription fire-

engine, h. 21 Don street Bain, Miss, grocer, 58, h. 62 Barron street Ann, dressmaker, 62 Ban-on street Barron, William, boot and shoe maker, 52, h. 54 Barron St., p maker, 142, h. Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoe 140 Hadden street, p Beverley, Alexander, blacksmith, Backhill of Hilton Birnie, Alexander, quarrier, Sclattie Birse, Miss, teacher, AuchmuU Persley street Bisset, James, overseer (Grandholm Works), h. 2 Persley street . Miss, dressmaker, 2 Booth, John, farmer, AuchmuU, p 31 Hadden street „_ . Mrs., midwife, street Brebner, James, sub-postmaster of Woodside, 113 Hadden Brown, Charles, grain merchant, Sclattie, p m „™„™ James, farmer, AuchmuU Hadden street „ John, overseer (Woodside Works), h. 132 Bruce, Peter, grocer, Bankhead, Sclattie department Byrne, Andrew Crane, manager of power-loom (Grandholm Works), h. 14 Don terrace manager of spinning mills (Grandholm works), . Gerard,

h. 14 Don terrace, p

Caird, "William, mason, 20 Gaelic lane Calder, Peter, shoemaker, 4, h. 6 Queen street, f Campbell, Alexander, officer of excise, AuchmuU Catto, James, farmer. Lower Cotton „ William, farmer, Persley, p m Chalmers, John, baker, 71 Hadden street CLA—GLA] vrooDSiDE, &c. 200

Clark, William, grocer, 129 Hadden street Cooper, Peter, cowfeeder, 32 Gaelic lane

Corken, James, feuar, 1 Don street, p Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 136, h. 134 Had- den street, p

Craig, Alexander, manager (Gordon's Mills), h. Gordon's Mills, p Cruickshank, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 110, A. 112 Hadden street Leslie, gardener, Carnation Cottage, Cotton, p Cumming, Miss, Newseat, 10 Pirie's lane, Wellington street

Crighton, Mrs., flesher, 1 Hadden street

Davxdson, Charles & Son, snuff and paper manufacturers,

George, blacksmith, h. 1 Bairnshall lane [Mugiemoss John, merchant, 46 Hadden street, p John, jun., writer, 46 Hadden street

Stevin, overseer (Grandholm Works), h. 58 Canal teiTace

„„ William, teller (National Bank), h. 46 Hadden street Deer, William, officer of excise, AuchmuU

Donald, Robert, gardener, h. 235 Barron street

Duncan, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 143, h. 145 Hadden

, John, boot and shoe maker, 52 Hadden sti'eet [st., p

, John, quarrier, AuchmuU

,. ™ Robert, toll-keeper, Kittybrewster

Durie, Walter, clerk (Grandholm Works), h. 1 Tanfield walk Durward, Andrew, farmer, AuchmuU

FiNDLAY, David, overseer, Seaton, h. Sclattie, p

—.—~ Robert, boot and shoe maker, 106 Hadden street Fisher, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31 Wellington street Ferrier, A. & Co., booksellers, 33 Hadden street Fettes, David, boot and shoe maker, 223 Barron street Forbes, Rev. Robert (of Woodside Free Church), Mary pai-k, p m

Forsyth, David, manufacturer (Woodside Works), h. 1 Tanfield walk

Fullerton, John (of Johnston & FuUerton, wrights), h. 10 Had- Fyfe, Alexander, blacksmith, Dancingcairn [den street James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Newton of AuchmuU —™™ Alexander, blacksmith, AuchmuU

Gall, James, wright, Stonywood Gibson, Miss, dressmaker, 131 Hadden street Gilchrist, Isaac, surgeon, 120 Hadden street Gill, James, mason, 233 Barron street, p Glass, Alexander, hairdresser, 69 Hadden street [ron street

James, overseer of wrights (Woodside Works), h. 69 Bar- 201 WOODSIDE, &c. [GLA—LEG

Glass, John, millwright (Woodside Works), h. 121 Hadden st.,P Glennie, John, farmer, Goodhope, Auchmull Gordon, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 68 Hadden st, p Miss lodgings, 12 Wellington street Grant, Alexander, gardener, Grandholm Cottage „ Miss, dressmaker, 9 Don street Gray, William, grocer and clothier, 2 A. 4 Hadden st, p William A., surgeon, h. 8 Summer street, p „„^ William, boot and shoemaker, 115 Hadden street, h. 26 Greig, William, farmer. Cotton, p [Gaelic lane „„ William, carter, 17 Hadden street, p Gunn, John, contractor, 127 Hadden street

Hall, Miss, teacher, 50 Canal terrace

Hardie, James, watch and clock maker, 114, /;. 112 Hadden st. street „™ . Miss, dressmaker, 107 Hadden Harpei-, Alexander, overseer, h. Woodside lodge Hector, John, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 48, h. 46 Bairon „™ Thomas, grocer, 153, h. 155 Hadden St., p [st., p Henderson, John, druggist, 138 Hadden street

,,. Matthew, farmer, Smithfield, p Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 116 Hadden street Harvey, James, manufacturer, Grandholm Works Hog"-, James, overseer (Grandholm Works), h. 10 Summer sf- Hosking, John, feuar, li. 83 Barron street Howie, Alexander (of Howie & Tytler), Stony wood mill. Stony Tood „ . & Tytler, wool Hunter, William, overseer (Grandholm Works), /*. 1 Queen st. Hutcheon, John, boot and shoe maker, Auchmull

Ironslde, Patrick, teacher, 6 Schoolhill

Jaffray, Thomas, paper manufacturer, Waterton mills. Stony- wood—warehouse, 10 Queen street, Aberdeen Jamieson, Francis, boot and shoe maker, 121 Hadden street ^ William, clerk (Woodside Works), h. 125 Hadden street Johnston & FuUerton, wrights, 18 Hadden street William (of Johnston & FuUerton), h. 16 Hadden street Jones, John, supervisor of excise, Auchmull

Kelman, Miss, teacher, h. 141 Hadden street Kempt, Irvine, mechanist (Woodside Works), h. WoodsideWorks

Laing, Rev. James B. (Cotton Chapel), /(. 105 Hadden street Law, Miss, teacher, 116 Hadden street Lawson, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 85 Barron street LES—PET] wooDSiDE, &c. 202

Leggat, James, farmer, Sclattie Lessel, James, U Gaelic lane

„ Mrs., Gordon's Mills Lindsay, Alexander, merchant and postmaster, Auchmull

,. . John, grain merchant, Buxburn

. . Robert, vintner, Stonywood Low, Alexander, miller, Buxburn Mills Lumsden, Alexander, sheriff-officer, 99 Hadden street

Mackie, James, surgeon, 183 Barron street [road . John, builder, Auchmull Mathews, Benjamin, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 28, h. 26 Don M'Donald, David, boot and shoe maker, 41 Hadden street street . . James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron Robert, apothecary, 67, h. 65 Hadden street, p „ Roderick, grocer and spirit dealer, 63 Hadden street

,,™, Miss, 65 Hadden street M'Gregor, Duncan, print cutter, 8 Canalside [Woodside M'Hardy, Charles, teacher (Gordon, Barron, & Co.'s School), M'Kenzie, Archibald, grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Gaelic lane Barron street . Hugh, clerk (Woodside Works), h. 62

Jane, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 148, /(. 150 Hadden st. M'Nee, Alexander, officer of Excise, Auchmull M'Pherson, Miss, corn-extractor. Honey cottage, 61 Canal terrace Marr, William, wood merchant. Chapel, Newhills. Massie, Alexander, gardener, Auchmull Masson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1 h. 3 Barron st.

Melvin, John, mason, h. 9 Hadden street, p Michie, Alexander, teacher and session-clerk (Free Church,

Woodside), h. Carnation cottage „™ John, tinsmith, 55, h. 57 Hadden street Milne, James, grocer and clothier, 45, h. 43 Hadden street, p ™ John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hayton .„ William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 59, h. 57 Barron st. „™,™- Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal terrace Mitchell, Alexander, heckle maker, 9 Gaelic lane Hadden street . James, feuar. 111 Monro, David, manufacturer, 32 Barron street Munro, George, boot and shoe maker, 143 Barron street Murray, William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden street

NicoL, Charles, stabler, 10 Wellington street, p John, grocer, 3 Canalside, p „^ William, wright, 90, h. 92 Hadden street

Paul, James, overseer (Grandholm works), /;. 19 Gaelic lane Petei'kin, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Hadden street Petrie, Alexander, quarrier, AuchmuU Philip, Alexander, farmer, Sclattie, p m Piggot, William, manufacturer, Wellington street

Ploughman, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 49 Hadden st.

Rae, Alexander, grocer, 73 Barron street of Sclattie . George, farmer, Mains Mitchell, vintner, 301 Barron street Reid, Alexander, grocer, 33 Hadden street tailor, 117 Hadden street , James, furnishing ._ James, manager of Stonywood Paper Works James, jun., clerk (Stony wood Paper Works) John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 21 Hadden street, v Rennie, Robert, farmer, Auchmull Riach, Mrs., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 8 Hadden street Riddel, James, spirit dealer, 4 Wellington street Ritchie, Duncan, beadle, funeral waiter, and letter carrier, 112

George, mason, Auchmull [Hadden st. Robb, James, boot and shoemaker, 151 Barron street Robertson, William, farmer, Rosehill, p

Mrs. William, grocer, 169, J>. 171 Barron street, p „™. Mrs., 44 Canal terrace Robson, James, feuar, Hay ton, p

. William, clerk (Grandholm Works), /;. 2 Canal street, p Rose, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4 Barron street Ross, Alexander, vintner, Hayton

. . Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, ironmonger, &c., 137 Hadden street [street, p „™ Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoe maker, 127 Barron „™ Donald, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 129 Barron street ™„ Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic lane, p Rough, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Auchmull Rust, James & Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit dealers, and general merchants, 124 Hadden street

h. 122 Hadden street, , Williamson, of Auchenclech, p

Sang, Mrs., Grove, Auchmull Sangster, Joseph, 32 School lane Scott, William, farmer, Don terrace, p

.„ John, mason, Hayton Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden street

Seton, Alexander, manufacturer (Woodside Works), li. 36 Canal Sheriffs, Alexander, tailor, 66 Hadden street [terrace, p M ,_ David, feuar, 30 Gaelic lane, p Shivas, John, contractor, 239 Barron street SMI—YOU] wooDSiDE, &c. 204<

Skinner, Geofge, flesher, 53, h. 152 Hadden street

Smith, Andrew, clerk (Grandholm Works), /;. Donside ™™~™ Charles, mason, Tanfield House David, Bankhead ,™„ John, gardener, 15 Wellington street ™„ John, clei-k (Grandholm Works), h. 5 Barron street, p Stevenson, John, blacksmith, AuchmuU [deu street Stevin, Charles, manufacturer and stone-ware merchant, 14 Had-

. ~~ Mrs., baker and confectioner, 100, h. 98 Hadden street

Stewart, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 Wellington st. ™ John C, surgeon, 26 Barron street

Still, David, overseer (Grandholm Works), //. 17 Wellington st.

Taylor, George, Lower Middlefield

. . James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147 Barron street, p John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 213 Barron street Troup, Alexander, grain merchant, Mill of Sclattie, p m

Ure, Mrs., 3 Park street Urquhart, James, roadmaker, 122 Hadden street

— .—. Miss, dressmaker, 122 Hadden street

Wallace, Andrew, grocer, and brewer of small and ginger beei% —™™ James, mason, Auchmull [Auchmull ^ John, wright, Auchmull Walker, Robert, flesher, 9 Don street Warrack, Miss, baker, 36 and 38 Barron street

Wari'ender, Alexander, sheriff-officer, h. 147 Hadden street Watt, Alexander, gig-boat house, p

John, plumber (Grandholm Works), h. 133 Hadden street Webster, William, renovator, 201 Barron street

Wight, John, baker, 146, h. 144 Haddeu street, p

Wilson, Alexander, tailor, 30 Hadden street Williamson, Alexander, Granitehill, Cairncry, p Wishart, William, farmer, Cairncry, p

Young, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 181 "Bnrron street —

ADYERTISEMENTS.

ASSUKANCES, ANNUITIES, AND LOANS AKE GRANTED BY THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

CAPITAL—ONE MILLION.

„ , „^ f 3, Kins Street, Aberdeen. Head Offices, „.™| j^ Moorgate Street, London.

Governo7: Eight Honourable VISCOUNT . Extranrdhiary Directors. Alex. Jopp, Esq., Advocate, Aberdeen. Alex. Aborcrombie, Esq. of Rothney. I James Bruce, Esq. o£ Longside. ht, Marischal College. of Thainston. David Blaikie, Esq. of Kinmundy. Duncan F. Mitchell, Esq. Morrice, Esq. of TuUos. Alex. Chivas, Esq , Banker, Aberdeen. John Pirie, Marischal Leslie Cruickshank, Esq. of Deemount. The Rev. Professor

J. Duncan, Esq., Manufacturer, Abdn CoUejc. Muiresk. Thos. N. Farquliar, Esq. of Jackston. J. B. Spottiswood, Esq. of Aberdeen. David Morice Johnston, Esq., London. Ar. Thomson, Esq., Banker, Ordinary Directors.

Dr. CnoicKSBANK, Marischal College, Chairman. William Adam, Esq., Advocate. Alexander Gordon, Esq., Advocate. | Merchant. John Angus, Esq., Advocate. Robert Johnston, Esq., J. M'Combie, Esq. of GiUybrands. Alexander Anderson, Esq., Advocate. I B. Banker. Thomas Best, Esq., Banker. Henry Paterson, Esq., James Simpson, Esq., Advocate. John Blaikie, Esq. of Craigicbuckler. 1 Williamson, Esq., Druggist. Lewis Crombie, Esq. of Kirkhill. ! Peter

this Company 1^0 parties wishing to effect Insurances, holds out many important advantages. The following may be enumerated : Capital, accumulated 1st, UNDOUBTED SECUPaTY, from the large ' Fund, and Proprietary ercceeding 850 in number. description, with 2d, RATES OF PREMIUM of the most moderate or ^^ithout Participation in Profits. remain 3d, ONE-HALF OF PREMIUM for first Five Years may off at con- unpaid as a debt against the Policy, or to be paid venience. to suit the con- 4th, PREMIUiMS MAY BE PAID IN ANY WAY venience of the Assured. PAYABLE TO THE PARTY .5th ASSURANCES MAY BE MADE ahve, or to his ASSURED at any ago fixed upon, if he be then Heirs should he die previously. reap the whole 6th In the PARTICIPATION CLASS the Assured ' an imme- PROFITS of their Premium Fund, besides enjoying Rates ot_ the diate, CERTAIN, and ANNUAL BONDS, from the Company being lower than those of other similar Institutions. 1846. The first investigatiou takes place in T ———

7th, NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS are insured at the ordi- nary Eates, while they remaia within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 8th, FOREIGN RESIDENCE ALLOWED within the limits of

Europe ; and parties insured are at liberty to pass and }-epnss, in time of peace, from one part of Europe to another, without payment of additional Premium. Moderate Extra Kates for all other parts of the globe. 9th, NO ENTRY MONEY beyond the Policy Stamp charged. 10th, CLAIMS PAID within three months after satisfactory proof of death. 11th, LOANS ARE GRANTED upon approved Security on Policies effected with the Company. SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES.

Table I Foi- an Assurance o/£100.

Annual Annual Annual Annual Age Age Age Age Age Annual Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem.

£ S. D. X S. D. £ S. D. £ S. D. £ S. D. 2G 1 18 7 33 2 4 10 40 2 14 6 47 3 10 .•i4 4 14 11 27 1 19 2 M 2 G 41 2 16 2 4S 3 13 2 Kr 4 19 28 2 3 i'o 2 7 2 42 2 18 1 49 3 16 5 .W 5 3 1 29 2 1 3H 2 8 6 43 3 5 ;>n 3 19 11 h7 5 7 5 30 *2 111 37 2 9 10 44 3 2 4 .51 4 3 7 •iS 5 11 11 31 2 2 9 38 2 11 4 45 3 4 7 4 7 3 .'ifl 5 16 7 3SI 2 12 10 4U 3 7 4 63 4 U 1 60 6 1 9

E ;—A Person aged 30 next birthday, may secure .€100 at his rtf ath, by paying £2 Is. 1 annually, during the remainder of his life. Table II For an Asstiranceof£WO. WITH ADDITIONS.

,„„! Annual Annual Annual Annual Age Age Age Age Annual Prem. Prem. Prem, Prem,

s. ^." £ £ S. D. f. S. D. £ s. D. £ S. D. 26 2 2 1 33 2 8 lU 40 2 19 5 47 3 16 4 54 5 3 6 27 2 2 9 34 2 10 1 41 3 1 2 4H 3 19 9 55 5 7 U 2 3 11 3.') 2 115 42 3 3 4 49 4 3 3 5 12 5 29 2 4 9 12 36 2 10 43 3 5 10 .50 4 7 1 57 5 17 I 37 2 14 4 44 .3 7 11 51 4 11 I 58 6 1 11 i 38 2 15 11 45 3 10 5 .52 4 15 2 59 6 7 1 32 2 11 an 7 2 17 7 46 3 13 4 53 4 19 4 60 6 12 9 1

* Example— A. person aged SO next birthdav, may secure £100 at his death, nuth a ncht to share in any prjflts that may accrue, by paving annually £2 5s, 8d., durmg the remainder of life.

Table III For an Assura7icc of £100, P.WABIE .\T THE DEATH OF THE ASSURED IF BEFORE SIXTY, OK AT THAT AGE. I.N THE EVENT OF HIS THEN SURVIVING.

Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual Age Age Age Age Age Prem. Prem, Prem. Prem. Preru.

£ s. D. £ S. D, £s. n. £ S. D. £ S. D. 26 2 12 1 31 2 19 5 36 3 12 6 41 4 13 1 46 6 8 10 27 2 13 5 32 3 1 8 37 3 16 42 4 18 10 47 6 19 4 28 2 14 6 33 3 4 1 38 3 19 8 43 5 4 10 48 7 11 6 29 2 15 9 34 3 6 8 39 4 3 11 44 5 11 11 49 8 5 11 30 *2 17 7 35 3 9 5 40 4 8 3 45 5 19 8 50 9 3

-A person aged 30 next birthdaymay, by paying annually £2 17s. 7d,. secure £100 payable to himself on attaining the age of 60, or the same amount to his representatives if he should die prior to that age.

*.,,* Annitities, present ok deeereed, and Endowments to Children granted on favourable terms; and Fire Insoeances effected on the usual conditions of other respectable Offices.

A Prospectus, containing full Tables of Rates and all other information, may be had on application at the Head Office or Agencies. Wm. CHALMERS, 3Ianagcr, Aberdeen, June, 1SJ,-1. ABERDEEN ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Established, 1825.

CAPITAL—ONE MILLION.

FOR THE ASSURANCE OF LIVES, AND FOR THE GRANTING OF ANNUITIES AND ENDOWMENTS.

Head Office, Aberdeen.

Office ill Edinburgh, 65, Princes Street.

Office ill Glasgow, „ . 69, St. Vincent Street.

Office in Dublin, ,™^.v .— 12, Bachelor's Walk.

Directoi s.

(All being, in terms of the Contract of Copartnery, Sliareholders of the Coj

The Right Honourable LORD FORBES.

Extraordinary Directors. The Right Hon. Lord Lovat. W. M'Combie, Esq. of Easter Skene. Ar. Abercronibie, Esq of Glassaugh R. Macfarlane, Esq. Advocate. Robert Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso. Alexander Pirie, Esq. of Waterton. Dr. Robert Daiin, Edinbu^h. Ale.x. Robertson, Esq., Balgownie R, Freeland, Esq. of Gryfe Castle. Lodge. F. Gordon, Esq. of Kincardine. John Shepherd, Esq., Chairman, A. Grant, Esq. of Druminnor. H.E.I.C. J. Henry, Esq. of AVatchmount. Professor H Scott, King's College. Dr. Alexander Henderson. W. Smith, Esq. of Carbeth Guthrie, Principal Jack, King's College. A. Stuart, Esq. of Laithers.

Al. J. Kinloch, Esq. of Park. ' Major A. F. Tayler of Dunnideer

Ordinary "Directors.

Alexa:;der Weesikr, Esq., Advocate, Chairman. The Hon. the Lord Provost. Alexander Pirie, Jan., Esq., Manu- A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick. facturer. | Alex. Esq., Merchant. Simpson, Esq. of Glenythan. Brown, j Wm. Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant. Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drum- j David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn. allan. George Henry, Esq., Merchant. A. Smith, Esq. of Glenmillan, Alexander Irvine, Esq., do. G. Thomson, Esq., Merchant. |

T. Sangster, Esq., Advocate. ! John Whyte, Esq., do. Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank. Physicians—Dr. Ewing and Dr. Dyce. Law Agent —John Webster, Advocate. Jccountant— Ale.x. P. Fletcher.

'^I^HIS Company, comprising nearly seven hundred Pai-tuers, _!_ effects Insurances in the FIRE DEPARTMENT at the Reduced Premiums of Is. 6d. and upwards. Extra Hazards insured at moderate Kates. For the promptitude and liberality of its settlements, the Company refers with confidence to those parties who have been Insured with it, and sustained Loss, during the twenty/ years it has existed. —

LIFE DEPARTMENT.

The following is a specimen of the Table to insure £100 at death :

20. 25. 30. 35. 40. 45. 50.

£1 14 7 1 2 £1 18 £2 £2 7 3 £2 14 £3 4 6 £3 19 8

PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.

For early ages the same Premium which would be exacted by a Mutual Office for £4,000 would instantly cover nearly £4,500, and (/ice right to future Bonuses on this sum. LOANS

granted upon Entailed Estates, Life Interests in the Funds, &c. &c. and on Policies effected in the Office with personal security. ROBERT RUSSELL NOTMAN, Manager.

THE COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND.

Glasgoiv Board of Directors. William Brodie, Esq., Merchant, Alexander Baird, Esq., Merchant- Glasgow. Glasgow. John Blackie, Sen., Esq., Publisher, John BuJBfanan, Esq., Banker, Glas- Glasgow. gow. Robert Weir, Esq., Merchant, Glas- Ale.'c. Campbell, Esq. of Bodlay. gow. Mat. Dick, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. John Raid, Esq., Merchant, Glas- James Leechman, Esq., Merchant, gow. Glasgow.

Edinburgh Board of Directors, John Raimes, Esq., Merchant, Leith. D. Bl'Laren, Esq., Merchant, Leith. Andrew Wilkie, Esq., Silversmith, George Dunlop, Jun , Esq., Mer- Edinburgh. chant, Leith. John Dryburgh, Esq., Brewer, Edui- Peter M'Gregor, Esq., Merchant, burgb. Edinburgh. John R. Calvert, Esq., W.S., Edin- William Girdwood, Esq., Merchant, burgh. Edinburgh. Francis Richardson, Esq., Merchant, Thomas Stevenson, Esq., Merchant, Edinburgh. Leith.

William Hunter, Esq., Manager. Messrs. Campbell & Tennents, Law Agents.

Messrs. J. B. & H. Watt, Secretaries to the Edinburgh Board. JOHN CLARK, ADvoctiE, Agent in Aberdeen.

THK COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY OF SCOTLAND offers to the Pub' ic the security of AN AMPLE Subscribed Capital as a Guaranteed Fond against contingencies, in combination with all the advantages resulting from participating in the Profits of the Company, on the Mutual

Insurance priiNciple ; five-sixths of the asceitained profits in the participating scheme are added every fifth year to the amount in each policy of this class in proportion to the sum Insured and the number of yearly premiums that have been paid thereon. By the plan thus adopted in allocating the surplus funds, no Office, whether proprietary or mutual, can with safety hold out greater prospects of future benefits to the Assured. — —

For the accommodation of those wlio prefer a certain future benefit to a prospective bonus, the Company grants policies at dimi- nished rates, without any participation in the profits. In the case of Insurances for Life on the non-participation scale, one-half of the premiums may remain on credit, interest at five per cent, being payable in advance. Among the other branches of business transacted by the Com- pany are Insurances payable on the party arriving at sixty years of age, or at death, if it occur before then. Insurances for short pehiods. Insurances on Joint Lives and Survivorships. Annuities, present or deferred, to Widows or other Kelativcs, and. Endowments to Children. Money lent by way of Kedeemable Annuity to Heirs of entail and others holding liferent interests in heritable property.

THE FRIENDLY INSURANCE COMPANY, INSTITUTED, A.D. 1720.

Incorporated by Royal Charter.

HEAD OFFICE, 48, NORTH BKIDGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

BOARDS OF DIKECTION.

Ordinary Directors.

Andre\^ Storie, Esq., W.S. James Dunsmure, Esq.- Sir George Clerk, of Penicuik, Bart. David Welsh, Esq. of Collin, W.S. ,lohn Gray, Esq. George Ross, Esq., Advocate, John Tod, Esq. of Kirkhill, W.S. Dr. Charles Anderson. James Haig, Esq. of Bemerside.

Extraordinary Directors.

Jas. Home Rigs, Esq. of Downfield. Sir J. Stuart Forbes of Pitsligo John Sligo, Esq. of Carmyle. Bart. Sir David Kinloeh of Gilmevton, John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean. Bart. George Ritchie, Esq., Brewer. Robert Smyth, Esq. John S. Cunningham, Esq., Bankci-. John Hope, Esq., W.S. John Irving, Esq., W.S. William Plomer, Esq. J. Tytler, Esq. of Woodhouselec. R. Clerk Rattray, Esq. of Craighall- Chvistoplier Wood, Jun., Esq., Mer- cliant, Leith. Rattray. . John Ferrier, Esq. Lieutenant- Colonel Scott. Adam Hay, Esq. John Robert Tod, Esq., W.S.

'^P'HE importance of Fire Insurance is now so generally i. understood that it is unnecessary to demonstrate its value by importance illustration or example ; but it nevertheless is of great to individuals possessed of Insurable Property to inform them- selves, by inquiry and comparison, in what Office it is most advan- tageous for them to effect their Assurances, looking at once to the stability, character, and rates of the various institutions carry- ing on the business of Fire Insurance. The grounds upon which the Directors of the Friendly Insur- ance Company claim a preference by Insurers are as follow: Fiist, The large invested Capital of the Company. Second, The high character which the Incorporation has main- T 2 tained during its long existence (123 years) for a pko.vipt and li- BBRAL SETTLEMENT OF CJjAIMS. Third, Three-fourths of the Free _ Profits of the business being Septennially returned to the Assured, who are guaranteed from responsibilitybytlie whole body of Proprietors, and by an Invested Capital greatly larger (with one exception) than that of anv other Scotch Company, even those established for carrying on both Eire and Life Insurance; and thus, although a Proprietary Company, the FiiiENDLV affords the advantages of a Mutual Insurance Com- pany, without the concomitant responsibilities to which Members of such Institutions may be liable, if not under judicious manage- ment. Fourth, A Ketuen of 20 per Cent, was made to the Assured frorn 1832—59, and that return was not confined to Policies current during the whole of that period, but extended to the total amount of Premiums received during these years, whatever the duration of the Insurances.

Igr No expense attends the Transfer of Policies from other Offices Printed ProI-osals, showing the rates and conditions of In- surance, may be had on application at the Head Office, or here to JAS. BKEBNER, Advocate, Advocates' Buildings, Union Street, Agent at Aberdeen.

PALLADIUM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,

7, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON ;

24, QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH ; AND 90, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.

Instituted, 1824.

Directors. George Arbuthnot, Esq. Joseph Esdaile. Esq. Sir John Barrow, Bart, E.R.S. Sir Thomas F. Freeniantle, Col. Wm. Bodycott Davis. Bart., iU.P.

Lord Wm. R. K. Douglas, F.R.S. James Murray, E^q. < Right Hon. Sir Edward Hyde Samuel Skinner, Esq. East, Bart, F.R.S. Patrick Maxwell Stewart, Esq., Neil Benjamin Edmonstone,Esq. M.P. RR.S. Sir William Young, Bart.

Auditors—James W. Bosanquet, Esq. ; Charles Elliot, Esq.; Henry Harvey, Esq.

JSankers— 'Messrs. Bosanquet & Co. ; the London and Westminster Bank. For Scotland— The National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Branches. Resident SecretaTij and Actuary— Nicholas Grut, Esq. Afjents for Edinburgh— Messrs. Shand, Calder, & Farquhar, W.S., 2-1, Queen Street. Medical Officer for Edinbmgli— 'Robert Spittal, M.D.

THIS Society is possessed of an ample Capital, and every facility is afforded for transacting Insurances in every variety of form to suit the views of Insurers. Fcur-fiflhs of the Profits are divided among the Insured on the Participation principle, which has produced, on an average, addi- tions to their Policies of FORTY-THREE per cent, on the Pre- miums paid. Persons assured may have the sum made payable to THEM- SELVES at any given age. Should they die before attaining this age, the moue?/ ispayahlc to their ?ep?escutaiivts. The Society's Tables, and every information regarding Life Assurance, may be had on application to

KOBEET SMITH, Advocate, 96, Umon Street, AGENT FOR ABERDEEN.

George Wallace, Aberdeen Bank, Ageiit for rraserbur"-h. William Mitchell, Merchant, Agent for Peterhead.

THE MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY.

FOR ASSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, AND ON LIVES AND SURVIVORSHIPS, PURCHASE OP 'ANNUITIES, REVERSIONS, &c.

Office—98, King Street, Manchester.

CAPITA L—T WO MILLION

Established, March, 1824.

MRE DEPARTMENT. THE Assured are entitled to one-third of the Profits, without any liability on their part to the Losses. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Assured are entitled to two-thirds of the Profits, without any liability on their pari to the Losses. The Premiums charged ate lower than those of the majority of other offices. The business of the Life Department i? kept quite distinct from that of Fire, and its accumulations are not liable to make good any losses arising therefrom. The Rates of Premium, and all other particulars, may be ob- tained on application to any of the Company's Agents ; or to JOSEPH MORTON, Secretary. Agents have already been appointed in most of the principal towns in the kingdom ; but applications for Agencies, in places where appointments have not yet been made, are requested to be addressed to the Secretary.

At the Annual General Court of Proprietors, held on the 20ili June, 1839, Bonuses v/ere declared to the Assured in the FIRE Department of 10 per cent, on the Premiums received during the five years previous to the 25th March, 18.39, to be paid on .

all Insurances of two or more years' standing ; and, to the As- sured in the LIFE Department, on all Policies for the whole duration of life, of four or more years' standing, on the 25th March, 1839, of very near 31 per cent, on the amount of the Premiums received tliereon, to be added to the sum Assured by such Policies when they become Claims, or an equivalent reduction to be made in the Annual Premiums upon them, at the option of the parties entitled thereto.

DAVID MITCHELL, Advocate.

8, CASTLE STRKET, ABERDEEIf.

D!n)i//'ies,~™«~~™Mr. Robert "Wallace, Writer.

Dundee, . ™Messrs. Andrew Ogilvie & Co. Edinburgh, ~«„Mr. Francis Burke, York Place. Glasgow,,,.,-^ ™»,„Messrs. James & Thomas Tassie Greenock, ..^^^ Mr. John Scott, Writer, 18, Vennel. Kilmarnock, ™„ Mr. John Sturrock, Writer.

Paisley, ,. . ™Mr. John Millar, Writer.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE ASSURANCE & LOAN ASSSOCIATION.

TT J r\cc f 147, Strand, London. Head Offices, 1 j^g^ ^^.^^^^ g^^^^^^ Edinburgh.

Trustees.

The Honourable Lord Woocl, one of the Judges of the Court of Session.

H. .T. Robertson, Esq., Sheriff of Renfrewshire. Anthony Murray, of Crieff, Esq., W.S.

Edinlmrgli Directors.

Hercules J. Robertson, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff of Kenfi-ewshire, 7C, Great King Street.

William Smythe, Esq , Advocate, 16, Great Stuart Street. John Wedderburn, Esq., H.E. I. Co. 's Civil Service, Charlotte Square.

Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq , Accountant, 57, Great Iving Street. Alex. Hamilton, Esq., W.S., 29, Rutland Square. Robert Mackay, Esq., W.S., 17, Northumberland Street. Allan Menzies, Esq., W.S., 32, Queen Street. Charles Baillie, Esq., Advocate, 13, Great Stuart Street. James Adam, Esq., S.S.C., 19, Claremont Crescent. JohnBeatson Bell, of Glenfarg, Esq., W.S., 13, Great King Street.

Bankers—Union Bank of Scotland. Physician—Dr. J. H. Davidson.

CONSTITUTION. THIS Association was established in tbe year 1839, for the purpose of carrying on the business of Life Assurance in all its branches, on the most approved principles, under the advice of the ablest legal authorities both of England and Scotland, and with a regard to the latu of both countries, so as effectually to secure the interests of the Assured residing in each. The English and Scottish systems of Assurance being thus incorporated in the con- stitution of this Association, parties insuring with the office in Scotland, besides participating iu the profits of the Scotch business, are entitled to participate equally with the English Policy Holders hi the pjojits derivedfrom the extensive business carried on in England. LOAN DEPARTMENT.—Policies effected with this Association immediately become available as a fund of credit, by means of which the Policy Holders may, on liberal terms, obtain Loans upon un- doubted personal security, upon redeemable annuity, or upon the se- curity of any description of assignable income or property of ade- quate value. Anndities, immediate or deferred, and Endowments for Chil- dren, are granted on favourable terms. GENERAL REGULATIONS.—No charge is made for Entrance- money, Admission-fee, or otherwise, beyond the Stamp for the Policy. Losses paid within three months, or immediately, on dis- count being allowed. Liberal allowances made for Policies sur-

rendered ; and the whole business of the Association uniformly conducted on the most liberal principles, and with the strictest secresy. The Edinburgh Board of Directors meets every Monday, at

three o'clock ; but any proposal requiring despatch will be disposed of on any other day, if wished. Further particulars, and all the necessary forms, may be had gratis at the Head Office in Edinburgh, or from any of the Associa- tion's Agents in the principal towns of Scotland. By order of the Edinburgh Board, HOPE & OLIPHANT, W.S., Secretaries, 119, Princes Street, Edinburgh.

AGENT AT ABERDEEN, ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Esq., Advocate.

THE GALENA INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Established, 1840.

Capital, £.50,000, divided into 50,000 Shares of £1 each.

Extraordinary Directors.

Major -General Sir Alexander Leith George M'Pherson, Esq., Gibston, of Freefield. Huntly.

Rev. Dr. William Jack, Principal of Edward Mortimer, Esq , Solicitor, King's College, Old Aberdeen. Banff. James Donald, Esq. of Dorlaithers. Wm. Scott, Esq., Merchant, Banff. "W'm. Stewart, Esq. of Carnaveron.

Ordinary Directors. Thomas Sangstek, Advocate, Aberdeen, Chairman. Aberdeen. Alex. Irvine, Merchant, Aberdeen. I Wm. Gordon, Advocate, James Murray, Advot;ate, do. William Skinner, Advocate, do. Win. M'Kinnan, Merchant, do. Thomas Best, Merchant, do. |

Cashiers and -fgents in Britain, Alexander Stronach, Advocate, Aberdeen. Charles Grainger, Advocate, Aberdeen.

Head Office in America— West Third Street, Cincinnati. George Milne, Esq., Manager. THE SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT COMPANY,

Established in Aberdeen, 1840.

Capital, £100,000 Sterling.

Honorari/ Directors. Andw. Black, Esq. of Forest?rhill William Munro, Esq. of Bellefield, Capt. J. Cameron, Aberdoui' House. Inverness. John Cadenhead, Esq., M.D., Aber- Peter Russell, Esq. of KininmontU deen. House. James Donald, Esq. of Maryfield. John Bethune Ross, Esq., Advocate, Eobt. Daun, Esq., M.D., Edinburgh. Edinburgh. Alexander Ewing, Esq., M.D., of Professor Hercules Scott, of King's Tartowie. Coliege Wm. Humphrey, Esq. of Cuttlehill. Wai. Stewart, Esq. of Carnaveron, Thomas Inglis, Esq., M.D., Edin- Stonehaven. burgh. James Struthers, Esq. of Avonholm, Andrew Ligertwood, Esq. of Wate- Lanarkshire. ridgeniuir. Ordinary Directors. Thomas Best, Banker, Aber- Mr. Thomas Sangster, Advocate, deen. Aberdeen, Leslie Cruickshank, Merchant, Jn. Smith, Distiller, Aberdeen, Aberdeen. Alexander Sutherland, Inmore John Duncan, Advocate, Aber- Cottage, Aberdeen. deen. John Smith, Jun., Advocate, Ales. Irvine, Merchant, Aber- Aberdeen. deen. John Webster, Advocate, Aber- Robert Ledingham, Advocate, deen. Aberdeen. Alexander Stronach, Advocate, Jas. Mair, Advocate, Aberdeen. Aberdeen. William Robison, Advocate, C. Grainger, Advocate, Aber- Aberdeen. deen. Cashiers and Agents in Britain. Alexander Stronach, Esq., Advocate in Aberdeen. Charles Grainger, Esq., Advocate in Aberdeen. Auditor, John Smith, Jun., Esq., Accountant in Aberdeen.

Head Office in Australia, 5, Fort Street, Sydney.

V. A. Morehead, Esq., Manager ; Matthew Young, Esq., Sub- Manager and Accountant. Messrs. D. Chambers & Holden, Solicitors in Sydney.

f pHE HALF-YEARLY DIVIDENDS are payable the jL 1st February and 1st August.

I^° The Directors are prepared to remit the Funds of Emigrants and others to Australia, by granting Letters of Credit, payable by the Manager in Sydney, on favourable teims. This Company undertakes the manaj^ement of the pecuniary affairs of individuals having property in the Colony of New South Wales, but who are not resident in it, by collecting and remitting the Revenue arising from Mortgages, Bank Stock, &c., as well as the proceeds of Bills, and generally of all Debts due in the Colony to residents in Europe, The Directors feel satisfied that the Officers of a Company with a large paid-up Capital, and a numerous Proprietary, undertaking the above duties, will supply a want that has hitherto been much felt. Aberdeen, 20, King Street. ; ; :

SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES.

THE ONLY OFFICE in which the benefit of MUTUAL ASSURANCE and participation in the WHOLE PROFITS is combined with MODERATE PREMIUMS. For detailed statement of the peculiar principles and advantages ol" this Office, apply to WILLIAM SKINNER, Advocate, 3, Dee Street.

EDINBURGH, INVERNESS, CAITHNESS, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND STEAMERS.

Steam-ship SOVEREIGN- . .- 200 horse-power, Charles Phillips, Commander

. Stoam-ship DUKE OF RICHMOND .-,220 horse-power, William Campbell, Commander Steam-ship BONNIE DUNDEE™-™™,™— 130 horse-power,

Andrew Crane, Commander ;

And a splendid New IRON STEAM-SHIP, presently building ; Are appointed to Sail as follows, weather permitting ABERDEEN AND EDINBURGH PASSAGE. J"^HE above splendid and Powerful Vessels Sail from _ ABERDEEN every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at Six o'clock in the Morning; and from GRANTON PIER, near Edinburgh, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday Mornings, at the same hour. INVERNESS PASSAGE. The DUKE of RICHMOND leaves GRANTON every Tues- day Morning, and x^BERDEEN BAY every Tuesday Afternoon, at Five o'clock, for INVERGORDON and INVERNESS; and loaves INVERNESS every Thursday Night, and INVERGOR- DON every Friday Morning, at Six o'clock, for ABERDEEN and EDINBURGH, calling at all the intermediate Ports.

CAITHNESS, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND PASSAGE. The Steam- Ship SOVEREIGN leaves GRANTON PIER every Friday Morning, and ABERDEEN BAY the same Afternoon, at [Five o'clock (carrying her Majesty's Shetland 3Iails), for WICK, ^KIRKV/ALL, and LERV/ICK; and leaves LERWICK every Monday Afternoon, and KIRKWALL and WICK every Tues- day Morning (Weather permitting), for ABERDEEN and EDIN- BURGH. During the time that the Leith Docks are shut for the repairs, the Company's CLIPPER SCHOONERS will sail from ABER- DEEN and LEITH every Saturday, at High Water.

*i,* Rates of Freight very low. .Ihcrdeett, 2bth Jpril, 1844. —;

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M. R E T T I E & SON, 111, UNION STREET, (Opposite the Churchyard,)

RESPECTFULLY solicit the attention of their Friends and the Public to their present very extensive aud valuable Collection of Sheffield and Electro PLATED WARE, SILVER PLATE, JEWELLERY, BRONZE, CUTLERY, and Fancy JAPAN WARE, of the most elegant description. Comprising' IN PLATED WARE. Dish Covers and Corner Dishes; Soup and Sauce Tureens; Souffltj

Dishes ; Bread and Cake Baskets ; Epergnes ; Assiette Montes

Cruet and Liquor Frames ; Soy and Pickle Frames ; Wine Coolers ;

Bottle Stands : Trays and Waiters ; Tea and Coffee Services ; Tea

; Urns Tea aud Toddy Kettles, with Lamps ; Egg and Toast Stands ;

Muffineers ; Butter Coolers ; Dessert Kuives and Forks ; Dining,

Drawing Room, and Chamber Candlesticks ; Taper Stands ; Ink Stands, &c. IN SILVER PLATE. Tea and Coffee Services, Waiters, Cups, Bread aud Cake Baskets, Ladles, Spoons, Forks, Salt Cellars, Cheese Scopes, Butter Knives, Dessert Kuives and Forks, Grape Scissors, Ink Stands, Snuff Boxes, Vinegarettes, Card Cases; Children's Cups, Knives and Forks, &c. IN JEWELLERY.

Gold Watches of London and Geneva manufacture ; Gold Chains

of the newest and most elegant patterns ; Gold Watch Guards, Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Crosses, Sevignes, Lockets, Pins, Studs, Seals, Keys, Pencil cases, Vinegarettes, Spectacles, Eye Glasses. WEDDING KINGS.

Mourning Rings aud Brooches in Great variety ; Pearl, Amethyst, Topaz, Aqua-marine, Jasper, and Garnet Suits, &c. &c. GERMAN SILVER PLATED, & ELECTRO PLATED. Spoons, Forks, Ladles. Fish Knives, Knife Rests, Toast Racks' Sugar Tongs, Dessert Knives, Nut Crackers, &c. &c. IN BRONZE. Brown Tea and Coffee Urns, Coffee Pots, Kettlfs, Bronze Ink Stands, Watch do., Match Holders, Letter Racks, Letter Weights, Flower Stands, Tajier do., Candle Shades, Thermometers, Figures, Tea Bells, &c. IN CUTLERY. Fine Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, and Carving Knives, with handles of Silver, Ivory, Stag, aud Black ; Steels; Pen and; Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Patent Corkscrews, Snuffers, &c. IN JAPAN WARE. Fine Papier Mache and Japanned Iron Tea and Coffee Trays, Waiters, Bread Baskets, Knife Trays, Cake and Cai-d Baskets, Snuffer Trays, Plate Warmers, Tea Caddies, Ink stands, Work Boxes, Envelope Cases, Pole and Hand Screens, &c. Imperial Patent Block'd Tin and Queen's Metal DISH COVERS of the first quality and shape.

An extensive assortment of rich Gilt Jewellery; elegant French

Writing Desks ; CLOCKS, in Gilt, China, and Ebony ; Rosewood Pearl, Tor- Dressing Cases ; Work Boxes ; Tea Caddies ; Ivory, Bottles Toilet toiseshell, and other Card Cases ; rich cut Smelling ;

; and Drawing Room Bottles ; Lustres ; China Ornaments Dining Lamps and Lustres, &c. &c.

Lamp Saloon, 111, Union Street (Opposite the Churchyard). WILLIAM MACK IE,

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SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM SPARK,

29 ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 30 RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and Patrons, and the inhabitants of the town and surrounding country, that he has REMOVED to the above centrical and long-established Premises, formerly occupied by Mr. William Spark, where, by assiduous personal attention to business, and the best of workman- ship, combined with Moderate Charges, he confidently anticipates a continuance and increase of that support which they have hitherto so liberally extended to him. W. M. would invite attention to his Stock of Patent Lever and Vertical WATCHES, Eight-day CLOCKS, Spring Bracket and Table do., and a lot of Conant's Patent AMERICAN CLOCKS— all exceedingly cheap. MUSIC BOXES Cleaned and Repaired. JEWELLERY, In Ear and Finger Rings, Brooches, Pins, Lockets, Vinegarettes, Bregaes, Guards, Seals, Keys, and Chains, &c. &c. ^° WEDDING RINGS, warranted Standard Gold. Country Orders carefully executed at 29 ST. NICHOLAS STREET. 29 ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.

VISITING and MARRIAGE CARDS ENGRAVED and PRINTED, in the first style, by JAMES STEVEN SON, 6, Queen Street. BUSINESS CARDS, INVOICE TOPS. &c. WINDOW and DOOR PLATES, Brase or Zinc, made to order. !

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JOHN n. STEPHEN, GENERAL ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, RESPECTFULLY intimates that he has REMOVED fiom Netherkirkgate to those centrical Premises, 3 ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 2 (next dock to union stkee t,) where it will be his utmost study to merit a continuance of that patronage he has hitherto so liberally enjoyed. MARRIAGE CARDS Engraved and Printed with neatness and despatch. Letter and Bottle SEALS, DOOR PLATES, &c. An assortment of Plain and Fancy ENVELOPES, &c.

THE ABERDEEN CENTRAL HAT MART, 36 UNION STREET, 26 OPENED ON FRIDAY THE 14th JUNE, 1844, WITH THE MOST magnificent choice of Beaver, Stuif, Silk, Satin, and all other kinds of HATS, in the city ; together with an endless variety of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Military, Naval, and the new French Cadet CAPS. Also, Gentlemen's Shooting, Fishing, and Travelling HATS and CAPS of every kind. Infants' Light or Dark Summer CAPS, in all the prevailing new styles and fabrics. Babies' Light Cachmere HOODS. Observe, particularly

CENTRAL HAT MART, 26, Union Street.

D. C. KINNEAR, Proprietor,

And sole Agent for Mons. Surrenne's celebrated FRENCH HATS. ALEXANDER TAYLOR, 67 UNION STREET, «7 (late PHILIP & TAYLOR),

TAKES tliis opportunitj' of thanking his Friends and the Public for the liberal support he has so long experienced, and begs to intimate that, having assumed his Sons as Partners, his long- established business will, after 4th June, be carried on under the Firm of ALEXANDER TAYLOR & SONS,

And, in conjunction with them, it will be his earnest endeavour to merit a continuance of that patronage and confidence he has here- tofore enjoyed. A. TAYLOR & SONS, with reference to the above, beg to mention that they have laid in a large Stock of GOODS, suitable to the Season, carefully selected in the best Markets, to which they solicit the attention of their friends. '^- The Debts due to and by J. W. TAYLOR & CO. will be settled at 67, Union Stre ct.

C7, Union Street, iHfh Mai/, 18H. NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

THOMSON & M'GREGOR, Tatlors, respectfully inti- mate to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Aberdeen and vicinity, that they have commenced Business in the above line, in CONCERT COURT, Broad Street, where every order will style fashion be executed with the best workmanship and newest of ; and, from their practical knowledge ii>. every dep:irtment of their profession, punctuality, despatch, and moderate charges, they trust to merit a share of public support. Concert Court, Broad Street, Ith June, 1844.

STRANGER'S GUIDE TO DRESS. THE FINEST SHOP, IN THE FINEST SITUATION, IN THE FINEST STREET, IN THE FINEST CITY, IN THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND,

Is Nos. 2(1;, 27, 2S, 29, TOP OF CASTLE STREET, ABERDEEN.

MRS. ARTHUR, MILLINER, STRAW BONNET AND DRESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY intimates to the Ladies that she has REMOVED from 21, Queen Street, to 19 ST. NICHOLAS STREET, 19 where she solicits a continuance of that support so kindly bestowed on her for the last eight years, and which, by personal attention to business, it shall be her constant endeavour to merit. Mrs. A. has just received from London and Edinbuegh, a choice selection of MILLINERY, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c., which are now ready for inspection. WIOOWS' CAPS in the Newest Style. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, HOODS, &c. *,,* BABY LINES made to order.

19, St. Niclwlas Street, .June 12, IS44. XVI

THE BONNET, PLAIT, SHAWL, DRESS, AND MILLINERY ROOMS, 33 UNION STREET, 33

RE Celebrated for Elegance of Styles, durability of A Fabrics, and Moderate Charges.

ISAA.C MATHIESON, Proprietor. REMOVAL.

ATRICK WIIYTE, Tobacco and Snuff Manufac- P turer, begs leave to acquaint his Customers and the Public that he has REBIOVED from Union Street to 30 BROAD STREET 30 (second shop below queen steee t), where he hopes, by dealing on the lowest possible terms, to merit the continuance of that liberal patronage with which he has been hitherto and so long favoured. ^»* CIGARS and FANCY SNUFFS, in great variety, at the London prices. TO SHEEP FARMERS. Always on hand, a supply of TOBACCO JUICE, of superior quality, at a moderate price. Aberdeen, 3d May, 1844.

INNES- STREET DYE WORKS, ABERDEEN. ^

DAVID WILSON, Velvet, Silk, and Woollen Dyer and Scourer, having now Introduced all the latest improvements into his Works, he is enabled to execute a superior style of work, and, from his extensive arrangements, with a punctuality and des- patch hitherto unrivalled.

VELVETiS, SATINS, SILKS, CRAPES. POPLINS, &c. Cleaned or Dyed, all Colours, every Thursday and Satckday, and drtssed in the latest improved mode. SILKS WATERED on Wednesday and Saturday. CHALLIES, DE LAINES, THIBETS, MERINOS, &c. &c. Cleaned every Wednesday', and delivered on Thursday. GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL Renovated every Friday.

BOMBAZEENS, MERINOS, CLOTHS, &c., Dyed all Colours on Monday and Tuesday ; MERINOS, &c., finished by Ten o'clock on Thursday.

BLANKETS, CARPETS, CRUMB-CLOTHS, &c., Cleaned. BED AND DRAWING-ROOM SUITS Cleaned, Dyed, and Dressed in a superior manner every week. SEYS, SERGES, TARTANS, &c. Milled, Dyed, and Dressed.

i'l^ XVll ROBERT FP:RGUS0N, SILK, COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN DYER, 42 UPPERKIRKGATE, ABERDEEN. 42

:MERIN0S, saxonies, &c. Dyed and Dressed, commencing on Tuesday every week. SILKS, VELVETS, POPLINS, &c., Dyed and Dressed on the most approved principles, commencing on Wednesday every week. SILKS Watered on Thursday and Saturday. CARPETS, CRUMB- CLOTHS, and HEARTH-RUGS Cleaned. All sorts of LINEN DRAPERY Hot Callendered. MOREEN and DAMASK FURNITURE Cleaned, Re-dyed, and Dressed. PRINTED FURNITURE Cleaned, Starched, and Glazed.

Getitlemen's Apparel Renovated in a Superior Style. l^° Orders from the Country attended to with punctuality and despatch.

Not Accountable for any Article left over Twelve Months. ALEXANDER OGG, LAND-SURVEYOR, AND LAND VALUATOR, BEGS to acquaint his Employers, and the Agricultural Interest in this and the adjoining Counties of Banff and Kincardine, that he now occupies the Chambers, 115, Union

Street, Aberdeen, lately occupied by Mr. Cochran, Advocate ; and, that he may be enabled to devote a considerable portion of his time to VALUATIONS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS, he purposes to enter into an enfragement with a person properly qualified to conduct the SURVEYING Department; and trusts, that from his own experience and knowledge of Practical Agricul- tural and Land surveying, he will laerit a continuance of that sup- port which has been so largely bestowed upon him since he com- menced business in Inverury. A. O., in returning his grateful thanks to the Proprietors and Farmers in the Garioch, begs to assure them, that although he must necessarily be occasionally absent from the District, any communi- cation sent to the Farm of Howford, or to his house in Inverury, will be punctually attended to, as formerly.

Aberdeen, li5. Union Street, I2th June, 1841. Ti^ hmm QQiWWmm W^^iH!Q)y)Si« 7 O UNION STREET 7 Q (east corner of ST. NICHOLAS STREET), ABERDEEN. ON opening the above Establishment, a short time ago, we intimated our resolution " to sell Teas of the finest quality on the lowest terms the Market would allow." That we have done so, the flattering share of support we have already received amply attests ; for this support we feel grateful, and tender our warmest thanks. Having devoted our attention to the Tea Trade exclusively, and —

been fully conversant with it in all its details for a number of years, we can with the greatest confidence say that at no time were we so able as at present to give our Customers such excellent value. From the present low price of Teas in the first Markets, the Public are entitled to expect an article greatly superior to what t'ley are in the habit of receiving, their interest being often lost sight of in the anxiety to obtain large profits. Tea, above all things, requires great care in the selection of it, and those only who thoroughly un- derstand the trade, and who devote their time and attention to it exclusively, can be expected at all times to keep a genuine article We especially direct attention to some purchases just made by us of

Teas ; these are of a recent importation, and have been pronounced by some of the first " TASTERS" of Tea in London to be « THE FINEST EVER IMPORTED FROM CHINA."

Interested individuals may endeavour to cii-culate a report, and insinuate that, unless a high price is paid, no good Tea is to be had; but, whilst the principle holds good that the finer Teas are the best value, owing to the duties on all kinds being the same, still we can offer a really useful Family Tea from 3s. 8d. to 4s. per lb. From those who have never yet had an opportunity of testing the quality of our Teas, we respectfully solicit ONE TRIAL, being convinced that this is all that is requisite to secure the con tinned patronage of those who wish a superior article, and to whom economy is an object. We subjoin a List of our Prices. Black Teas,

Inferior Teas, ~~— .—. 2s. 9d. to 3s. Od. per lb.

Good Black Tea . . . . 3s. 4d. „

Sound useful Congou, ™ —,„„. ^ . 3s. 8d. „ Strong full-flavoured do., «™.,.™,. ~-„ 4s. Od. „

Fine Blackish Leaf do , with flavour (particu-

larly recommended), .~~»,„™„. . . ~. 4s. 4d. „ Finest Pekoe-flavoured Congou (parties are especially invited to compare this with what they are in the habit of paying 5s. and

5s. 4d. for), „. ™. . . ,^^ 43. 8A. „ Finest Pekoe Souchong (this is the finest Black Tea imported, and nothing better can be

had, whatever be the price paid), ,—.,„„ 5s. Od. „ FLOWERY and ORANGE PEKOES, HONG MUEY, GUN- POWDERS, HYSONS, and a great variety of FANCY and GREEN TEAS, equally moderate. DELICIOUS MIXTURE, being a combination of all the ex- cellencies to be found in the finest Teas, 5s. per lb. Handsome CATTY BOXES, containing 10 lbs. and upwards, suitable for Families. CoSees. These are prepared by ourselves, on a new and improved prin- ciple, which preserves their aromatic flavour and strength.

Mocha Coffee, ..„ ™,.,™„™„,. 2s. Od. per lb. A Mixture of the finest Mountain Jamaica and

Mocha (particularly recommended), „,„ Is. lOd. „

Finest Demerara, do., ,. ,„,„..,„„. ,..„ ™^„^~ Is. 8d. „ Ceylou, do., ~™„™,„^,„—™,„™ Is. to Is. 4d. „ Taylor's Soluble Cocoa, ™„„ ™^„™ Os. 8d. „

A & N. STEEL. J'tni', 1S44. SS UNIONSTREET. 88

GROCERIES, WINES, FOREIGN & BRITISH SPIRITS, &c. &c.

THE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very liberal support he has experienced from his numerous Customers since he has commenced his present Establishment, would respect- fully intimate to them that he has now on hand a large and well- selected Stock of TEAS, of excellent quality; and on account of the present state of the Market, he is enabled to sell them at very moderate prices. W. O. would also solicit attention to his Stock of COFFEES, both Colonial and Foreign, as being very superior. He will give his Customers the immediate advantage of the reduction of duty that has just taken place on the latter. He will make a point of allowing the same advantage on Sugars so soon as the contemplated change of duty on that article comes into effect. Always on hand, an extensive and varied Stock of SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, COCOA, CHOCOLATE, SAGO, RICE; AMERICAN, DUNLOP, GOUDA, and SCOTCH CHEESE, and every other article in the Grocery line. Also, "WINES, CORDIALS, FOREIGN and BRITISH SPIRITS, LONDON PORTER, and EDINBURGH ALES, &c. &c. WALTER OLIPHANT, Aberdeen, 1844. 88, Union Street. N B. —Orders from the country will receive immediate attention.

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!( T E D P, y GEORGE C O R N W A I, I,, V I C T O R I ,

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